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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1853)
“Vui, VUIttM 0*w»U*M- ta«M<r«nv>- ?, *»J t9.mb« ot th * ®‘* rt * H “** m ■“» •«> ^ftKTt^APP^UlU FOR SOON. p CO Vl'OH olT<n hli OAHDBM U)T an ft2g .pj jluUHES lh«roo9, to Ui. I* lnltM- |h| 3£",eil oo th* corner of tholhaodorbolt *oil *"— t j !to*d>. M h** »U **>» *—«7 Impror.mentt *,d ood«r «oo<l oultlTOtloo. Apply M tho City Hotel. “■r'* 1 ■" • *'• Dr* I< FicUiug. Office and rosldtnoo oorner ot Barnard and Orleans-square. Offlco hour tf mar 22 office and roi ■jK* 1 ’"')' 1 A OI lOo'clooh. A- M. VKN'I'idtKr. 1)rs , 1IOVALL and iOHlHON, HtirgiCAl ud Mechanical Denticle. _ __ Office oror Zofbown'i Mutlo Btoro, Mor- Square. ly BOO 8 M, MAIL LINK, THROUGH IN M TO 5ft HOURS lew-fork k Charlcitos Steua-Pecketi. Leaf# Adgeris mhaxrm*riTj9ahtniQy ,AjUrhoon and each alternate Wednes- , dl*d* f »»•>* S ^ vr ” A]r aad iplem- /A8.ADUJCR..... M .f..f(5p?J l ! i t)loliiB*oi» .1,600 Tone. MARION •* ....Can. M. Berry 1.2U0 Tone. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will save eaeh alternate Wednesday—having been newly coppered and guard* rained, is now in complete order. MdT For Freight or Passage* haring elegant State Room accommodation*, apply at the offiee of tbe Agent* HENRY MI68ROON, Corner East Bay and Adgtr'a Sou. Wharves. be placed on the line to cor r “ ' ‘ febiU N. B.—A new chip will be placed on the line to con nect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feb 10 eeldom reoommond a manufactured U^Jmediclno. believing that, in moet oaaea, na- l,er«elf perfects a our* more rapidly and sffootual- . U*» an bo accomplished by the vegetables and mlseral* of medioai eolenoe. Bnt la the matter of dye- Mi'iia. Ibwfl ftre chrou ^ future# about ■**» which, very (tea, defy all tho efforts of nature to oroato a healthy Muoaof the digestive organ*, and it not unfroquently h»pp*M that thousand# suffer for years, diseased both id bocy and in rntud, from iudigestlon and its kindred ills To inch lloofland’s German Bitters prepared by p f c> ii. jnokeon, are truly a moat valuable prepara tion. B 1* atonio modtoine, giving a healthy action to Ido stomach, and wlli be found highly serviceable at ill season*, but especially during the spring. D/spep- ill an only b* oured by n patient perseverance la one tourie of treatment; and to nil those suffering under thin*! malady we woahl recommend an application to tde depot of HooHand’s German Bitters, 120 Arch uM t, puiladelphle.—FAUuiiefpAfo Inquirer. U i»y id lm FOB PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and 8avannah Steam Naviga tion Company, The new and splendid elde-wheel steamship STATE OF UEOHGIA, of 1J0U tous register, Capt. Walter Uol- line,has commenced her regular trips, aad will leave Bavannah on Wednes day, th* 8tli thereafter; " td 3d and uvu h«t..«uu »u vo. Thle ship has been built with entire regard to eafety, comfort and dlspatoh, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to basinets and travel. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAH f Ageut “ " l th Sept., and every alternate Wednesday •ay on the 22d Sept., and 0th and 2Uth Oot. 17th Nov.,and so on. A Uarntmed Memeuy. i'l ANTr-Bd. FABMiSlld, FaMUJEB, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHEllti. can roHOUAsn Jto HKundr equal to DU. TUiiiAA’ LINIMENT. L Jf uyesuiary, Oollo, Group, Coughs, Rheumntiem, uumsy Bore Tncoat, TuotoaCue, lieadaeho, &uit-aioknon#, Guts, Burns, Swellings, Old Sored, Alwsquitu Bilee, In- •oot stings, A'Aius in the JLiuiim, ao. If it does not give relief, reoolleot yonr money will be riundod. AU mat Is asked is a fair trial of it aeoord- , B< to tho direction*. This article is an English reme dy, sbd was used by William (be Fourth, late klug of England, ijJceriitlod to by hlmns a euro for Uhuuuiatisin, where «veryiRiug cue he had tried,'lulled. Over iu.tXto.WO iuru been coll in tho United humk wumiut a iinrid lutlure, and innuy famklios have stated that if it , M |I0 per oottlo they would nut be without it, in case ,i croup, alit ie as uertAin to ours as it is applied. The iumi s«vere Couuu is oared uwnuuUk in 3 mifutos—unAOAUUE csouuu, f * ‘ " - “ ‘ >• an hour and first taken, in a few hours. *j*~ 1'rico 2.1 and 30 cents, ttg DA TOBIAS ........ . . s also put up a iiOUSet juINIMENT snutontaiu roiiefu “g. a. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. U. CARTER are the sole ageuM for SAvnuuah—als > for sale by tho arug- t uU aud atorekeepers throughout Georgia. tjT Br. lobias oilluo, 2iU lireenwiou stroet, N. Y. j. it. CAitl'EU, Brougutou street, opposite st. An- draw's Hail, will supply tits country luoronaata at the t ropridwe’e lowest prices.>* Medicine* which t never fail to giv*: eatiefac- turn, and are used Oy many phyticuine in their practice. Dr. J. fci. itoao’M Nervous anil Invigor- litiug ilortUal. The Greatest Olsoovory in MeiUoal Soienoe I—For all .Nervous Conditions of the byeteut 1—Heart Biseaaes and iNervous Complaints. -^r^The astounding and .happy efl'oot of Dr. SkST*Rote's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Hart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Trauor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Fain In Hit Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for tho Miud body worn down by oare, labor, or study, has inducod iiiiuy physicians to use U in their practice. For a weak cuiutisution, it is a graud restorer; it completely re moves from the system all nervous irritations, and is »iu*t miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. The sets aud the nervous are Ii-equeatly restored to per- 4 «t health before using one bottle, Frioe tifty oeuu. uu. J. ti, Rose’s Great i*alu I'urer-ihe Wonder ui tbe Ago. Do you suffer with nuy paiuf lr you do, use Dr. ftiid's I’aiu Curor. it uuros Tootuauue, Sure Throat, uracite, btlff Neck or Faius in tho Faoe, iu a few uiiuuies. it oures quiokly i'aiu iu tho btomaoh or IMwuls. Cures Ciiilolaius, Corns, aud any irritation iu tuu fuel. It uou like a unarm lor Faius m tbe Side, Limes or Back, and for Hueumatism from a sudden tuid, it is luagiual tu its effects. In bottles, 12>w, 23 and ear.; Coughs, whotuur uousumptive or proceeding from t Mid. is auay s auy irritation ui tho Gunge, and lorti • ties tuo system against any future attacks, la bottles ktMoents aud fG Foe Bilious iiAuirs anu a ao CoU»a.—if you bilious, you require a purgative medioino. If you have a uau ooid,you should roiuove it from the ay stum, your ilver is out of order, you will have oold leet. ruoie appetite, aua a yellow skin—take Dr. Hoi Auii Bilious or Kali road Fills, aud you will soon relieved from all bad feeliugs. in boaus I2> a aud Ai < These Fills are called itaiCUOAu L‘lLu6, boon . Huy go auead of ail othor pills in their good eUeots. fncjrvui Mercury. Aii ui tne abovw preparations, with Dr. Ro.e's Medi al Adviser to Forsous in blokaess aud in Health, to I bad of JAS.H. CARTER, THOMAS Al. TURNER U CO., W1GL1AM W. G1NCOLN. At all the respectable Drug dtoroe in Savannah, aud tliroiighont the c iy SS 8 *,! UK 1118 WANTED. In 1836 aud '3(1 a large number of Geor gians went over to tho HepubUu of Texas tuUi me Texans to gain their independence. Many ol theie were massacred with Fannin, and others fell while lighting under Cols. Travii, Ward, Grant, and Jubnion. The Republic of Texas granted to tbe heirs vf these brave mou a large quantity of land, very few i>f whom have corns forward to claim their right. The doicendants of shoae who portiolpated in tbe revoln- tluuxry atrugglo .2 Texas can procure these lands, application to the undersigned, who possessos all ueoes- ■•ary information on tho subjeot. ward 0m 8. Y. LEVT, Bavannah. ^•w kork. Liberal advanoea made upon ahipmenW i3m> C. A. L. LAMAR. DKNTiHTiiY. DB. HI. C. II L A L D Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the best style. Office first oorner west oi the .Marshall House. lj jan 1/ DKNT18TUY. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Hurulcul lend HIechftDlcal Denttnt. OBce corner of Congress and Whltak*r-»ts., over Mr. FrsRdergast e Dry Goode Store. ly ap 17 TAWOUTT’S IfOEltlUN KX0HANU8 AMO EMIOBATIUN AGENCY. Persona wishing to send for their friends, *and desirous of bringing them out by first Class packet ships, are informed that the aubeoribers the ouly agents for the above Agenoy in this elty. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tspsoott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 aud up wards, which drafts aro negotiable in any town through- <“Jt Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on Franoe and Germany, payable in ail parts of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to deo H 1 7 BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-ct. um dh. SULLIVAN has removod his Offioe •Cfi to Congress-street, between Drayton and Abe room. HERON A MARTIN, Ag'ta n Private Hospital. DOCTORS wILuaian Ac uanahl Pahm-strekt, Wxst end or run Flare Road. Due. W1LDMAN A GANAUL having ■^JSs oompletod the arrangements for a Privatr Dospital, aud fitted up tho same with all the appllaaeee of hygiene, good nursing, and medioai and surgical at- tcudauM, now offer the benefits of tbs institution to tbs publle. The terms of admission are $1 per day. Thi* will **- «ure constant and effloleut medical attendance, medl- cine, i ^rd and lodging. Teh dollars will be requires *“ advauos, whioh will not be subjeot to reclamation.— Apartments perf«c|dy private may be obtained on rea* *«nabl* terms. I'kat the institution may partake as much as possible * r the benevolent pablio charaoter whioh the origin** *° r » Intended, they iiav* eolieitod the following gentle* to act a* a board of visiters, who will nr all and 4 “y time inspect the premises, and whose names are C u arante*s to the pablio of iu effloient management; J‘^:f , *«r*onCbev*s, I John W. Audewon, •uapb a. Fay, I A. A. gmeu. I tssists 1 M0.tf9n.ry Oiunnluf. ArriagtnuBti tutn b... no.. I9r th. HMM- ..UBU cf . p. H. WILDMAM, M. D„ Culur A9.rear, oad South NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly* The new and splendid steamships FLORID A,Capt. Woodhull, aud ALA- HAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the Now York and Havauuali 8team Navigation Comuany, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. Thee* ships are of 1,300 tons reptoter, and unaurpaas- *d In eafety, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Soutberner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or before them. mr Cabin passage 823, payable before going on board. Agents: FADELFOKD. FAY A CU, Savannah. SAMUEL L. hUTCUELll jy 14 194 Front-street, New York. STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannah aud Augusta. rr—mm _ On and after the 1st of May next, re -Nthe steamer OREGON, CapUin Jas. M. staffiMRAMHHksMoody, will make regular weekly trips between Savannah and Augusta, nnd touching at all the intermediate leudlngs on oerteln days and at oer- tain hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday evening at 6 o'olook P. M., and Augusta every Saturday morn- ii g at 8 A. M. By this arrangement piauters and merohante on ths river will be afforded an opportunity of shipping aud receiving their goods with some cer tainty, and or a regular conveyance for themselves and families to and from both places, os the accommodations Tor passengers are both ample nnd oomfortable. Time up a6 hours—down24. Fare $3. apr 2U K1NCULEY V LOCKETT A CO., Agents. Savannah, Anguita uud Hamburg. --mm . The Union Steamboat Company ol rejfaAM^^^Georgla and Booth Carolina having tho- MIIHmHHbroughly overhauled and refitted the su perior stoam-paokets 11. L. COOK and OREGON, with .ighters, are now ready to transport freight of nil description between Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with ae muoh. ir not more, dispatch than any other boats oa tha river. The steam-re are commanded by exporlonoed nnd accommodating oaptainA, nnd nil freight oonsigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The aocoiaiuodations for passengers equal if uot superior to any boats ou the river, bare $2,uu. HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, E.F. KINCULEY A CO., " JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1832. een 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien, Drum*wick, St. Marys, JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBURG (Black Creek), AND F1COLATA. Leaves every Tuesday, at 10 o’clock, A. M. inn _ Too superior steam-packet WM. GAB- rejoAntos^^TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday iMfiaMHIkMorniug, at 10 o'olook, and will oon- •inu* to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat ara as follows: To Darien 00 St. Mary’s 4 30 Jacksonville 6 00 Blaek Creek, Pioolataand falatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston ■team-packet wharf, or to au 24 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. TO mVELLEKS U01NU NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH AND UUAUL.KSTON D. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Bavannah every morning at 4 o'olook A. M., after the arrival of the uight train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same da/, connecting at Charleston with the Wiliuiugton Meum-Packeta, Whieh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2* P. M., aud also with the New-York and Chwrlentoa Steamships, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Maoon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive iu timo to connect with the splen did now steamship James Adyar one week, and the steamship Southerner th* next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $2l>-tiino 32 hours; by steamships, $25. Imy 18] S. M. LAFFiTEAU, Ageut. OFFOS1T1UN LINK TO FLORIDA. HATH OF PASSAGE REDUCED. mh . The superior new steampaeket WE- ra-mlK -hi,Ak-t capt. N. King, leaves every AfiSHfcdaturday at 10 o’olook A. M. Rate of passage in largo airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien. 43 W 8L Mary's - 4 SO JaokeonviU#~ 6 00 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka. S 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight oonsigned to K. H. Duke, for Ooaln, will be ehipped free of all oharges at Palatka. Apply on board, at the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to fwb 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. tmir iiiNEtt. FOR NEW YORK—Union Glne. -rt The regular paoket sohr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler master, will have quiok dispatch for the ■•■Mmabove port. For freight or passage, apply to iu»y 24 WILLIS A Bit UN GAGE. FOR ST. JUIIN’M, New Druuswlck. - . The fast ealliug brig ROBT. M. CHARLTON. ^cisiLlglitbourn, for passage only, apply to Captain iMAjKju board, or to may 21 4 JAMES QUANTOCK. Jr. FOR lilVKRPUUJLi. . The bark RHODES, Capt. E. Ross, will meet {GZjL with dlspatoh tor the above port. Forfroightor rexciiE.msdugo, apply to may ill H. K. WASHBURN, Agt. FOR PK1LADKLFH1A or NJfitV YORK New JLIue. The regular paoket sohr. GEO. J. JONE8, Capt. H. Look, will meet with dlspatoh for either of the abovo ports. For freight or pas- T:“ C “"’ 0,1 '”*U.°k W WABHBUBN. Agt. UNION LINK. —- FOR NEW YORK. The regular Packet Schoouer CATARACT, wUMkRice, Master, will have quick despatch, as •*£5 «7 l '“ r " "“^lTi'/a-bbundaoe. FOR NEW YORK.—Old bntuUl’d L.iue. _ The fine elipper bark FLIGHT, J. U. Luthor, mister, will meet with dispatch as above. For SWBfreight or passage, having good accommodations, apply on board at Taifiur's whari, or to way 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR MONTHVIUKU. . Th# bark Kanawha will Uke 101)^180 tierces rice to complete Cargo. Apply to ■Hfim may 10 2w O. A. L. LAMAR. FOR DAGT1MORH—Regular Glue. _ The paoket brig JOSEPUUd, Wilson master, riSB will meet with dlspatoh as above. For freight 9BBor passage, apply on board at Teirair's Wharf, or to (may IU) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR HAVRK—Pannage Duly. The fkst sailing ship CHAOS, J. L. Dunton mater, will have immediate dispatch. For paa- awMbsege only, having vory superior nouommodattous, apply to (may 9) WA8UBURN. WILDER A CO. WANTED TO UUAR’l'ER. w-j, A vessel to take 175 thousand feet Pitch Pine Timber to St. Johns, Now Brunswick. SaSL npr 9 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. HKAVY FKKIGHT FOR NttW.VUItK. Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by jflfi vessels wanting heavy freight. Apply to 3amL mar 5 WILLIa A BRUNDAGE. Vexael Wanted lor Fblladelpltla. _ , a high rate of freight will be paid for a vessel ^S^to load for Philadelphia. Apply to ^ feb 6 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. VE8MEL8 WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CJUARTKR. A . Freights for Northern, Eastern and Southern ports, oan be had on applies- SZ&tionto (nov 4) ROWLAND A CO. 300L — VESSELS WANTED for Northern jtl. A^^i rttt wfuMuNDAOE.«4 MARINE RAILWAY • Tha undersigned rospoctfully informs jjmft- 11 who may nsed hie sorvioes, that ho^CW SBHmhae charge of th* MARINE RA1LW A Y.SBiR whioh ia now iu anooouful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any also usually visiting onr port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., on reason able terms. Those who wish to olean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oan also be accommodated on thi Railway, upon reasonable terms. Us is also prepared to oontraotior building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to oarry on the business or Ship-Carpsnter- ing, 8par-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. sy A good Shipsuilthis on the premises, mar 11 H. F. WILLINK, Jx. THR CHEAPEST DHT GOODS IN THE CITY, FOR CASH. No. IIS Broughton Street, Ifeor Dlcktun't Confretioxery. I HE SUBSCRIBERS otter for su.'e at their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STORE, a carefully i edSteokof Foreign and Domeitie Dry doodt. which will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES for Cash or City Aoeeptance^oonsisting in part cf: Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of every width and quality, Bed Tick*, Twilled Stripes, Checks, Blue and Brown Drillings, Denims, he. ho. DHE»S GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Ginghams. Lawas and Organdies. A large aad splen did oolleotiou of oolored Muslins, Frenffi Lawns, Jaco nets and Orgaudles, Black and Colored Barrges, Silk Tissues, Black Julian bilk for Dreeees, MuntUlo*, ho., 8Uk Laos to suit, Poplins, Lin Do Linde, he,, he. IRISH LINEN GOODS. 1 pure Li i Yarn and Sound Bleach." Ala ip as any suoh Linens can be found in this market. White and Brown Table Damask, Doyley's and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Sootoh and Russia Diapers, Linen Towels and Tow ing Ornaburg* and Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies' and Minsea Black, White and Colored Uoae, Gont'sand Boy's White, Colored and Brown % Hose, in all tines and qualities, Gauso, Merino and Cotton Un der Vests and Drawers. Ladles’, Gent’e, Misaes aud Boy's Gloves and Mitts of valrous qualities—a full astorttnent. WHITE CANTON CHAFE SHAWLS, EMBROI DERED ROUE DRDSSESS, BLACK, WHITE and COLORED CHAFES, FARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOB1NET mid FAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Pocket Udkfs, with a large collection of L. C. Udkfa, from $1 perdonen,upwards, well worthy the at tention of families as being particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in groat variety. White Goods. Plain and cheoked Bwisse and Jaconets, Mall. Book, Nanisooks, Tarlston, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Laoea and Edgings, new etyle Muslin Collars and Undersiesvss, ho. aprlS 2m T. A L. MoKENNA. Notice Extraordinary Positively HeUlsg. off at Cost. T 'HE Subwrib.»t d9.lroi.of clmln, their pn» Ml btulo.u, W0.1d lOTlW tl>. fttUBUOB.r th. Oltl- .»>. ot S.vtn.ih »d Its Tl9lnll» to th.lr llrp >.d will MlMUd .took of B,ridf Ui Siitum.r Dry Oood. U PttlME NEW YORK COST, among whioh aft to be found come of the most dsslrn blu sty Its of goods, for thle end the coming season, con sisting la part of the following goods, via; Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. dO. 8Uk Tissues. Plain, Blaok and Colored Silk Tissuesaad Bareges. Swiss aad Mull Muslins. Jaconet and Cam brio do. do. do. Cheok Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Black and Colored Lnvm*. Canton Cloths for Traveling Dretits, Printed and Plain Linen* urn do. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Barege DeLaiaes. Blaok and Oolored Chamellon Silks. Fiaided and Hroeaded do. Colored Maroelln* and Florence do. LINEN GOODS, &c„ he. We h.». • lore. »ol well Mlertwl «oo« or th. O.I.- brated BICUABIWON’B, QHAY 8, DUNBAR. DICK SON * Co.’. Sblrtlhf and Yrnutin, Miu.i Toa.lb.r with alar,. aadaUiaataaaortlnant of Whit, and Brown Tnbla Dauiaak of til width,. Dama.k D„1Im. cloth and Colorad Unit Tabl. CXlT.r., Bird. Ky. Di.por, I.lnen Unwin., Uu«h»b4ok Ui»P«r. I renoh Mn.nTow el. and Doyilfii. Linen Lawn, nnd Lln.n Cambric, to., tc., to., to., to. Oik IMOkTkktt OF DOMESTIC GOODS Is complete and embraoet evftry nrtlole kept in a first class mail store. PURCHASERS will do veil to oall for themselves, as Great Bargains Will bo givon, especially in FANCY GOODS, which will b. .old in mnoj lutanc.ib.low coat. This to no Humbug. CALL and see, nnd be assured of tho fact at J. 11. COHEN A CO., Ready Made Clothing for Spring and Summer. wm. rTsymTns, Draper and Tailor, 17 Whtiaker-Nt. (RESPECTFULLY solicits tho attention of his rL friends and the public In general, to his large block of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for tho present and coining season; it has all been made up under his personal superintendence, nnd for style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to be found in the market. The following comprises a por tion of the block: Frocks and Sacks of Black, Bine Csshmsro Cloths, Black Drap Deto Frocks and Snoks, Linen Duok Drill and Fanoy Linen Frocks and Baoks, ludia Grass Silk and Brown Linen Snoks, Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks aud Sacks, ** ‘o of Fanoy Frsnoh Casalinero, Black Doe Skin [mere, Blaok Drap Dete and Spriug Tweed Casil- more, \N Lite Duok. Fanoy Lluen Drill, together with a large lot ofCotton Drill and Duok Pants, for servants wear. Vesta of Black Satin, Black Barathea and Fanoy Silks, Fanoy and White Marseilles, Figured nnd Stripe Linens. Also, a lnrge'Stockoi furnishing Goods, suoh as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino nnd Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe Silk nnd Cotton Books and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., otc. The whole of whioh he offers for sale on nooommodating terms, and jiriccsjii^cheaiHSS^he^heapeiL^^^^^^jijji^ Hotels, Boarding-Honsee, fro. CITY HOTEL, _ay-8trei*t, Hnvnnnnh. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N otleriug bis ackuuwindgemeuis (or tbe Very liberal patronage extended to his house, Mr. P. Con- uon (late sole proprietor) takes oocaslon to announce that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of the Marshall House) has beoome associated with him in the proprietorship and management of the 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 facilities and assistants, tho Proprietors are enabled to the demauds of thoir increasing patronage. convenience. throughout. . in tho late alterations to tho apartments appropri- througbout. Partioular attention has been given ated to ladies and families, whioh, with other ohanges in their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their oocupants from any intrusion from othor portions of the building, and afford ing them al) the privacies of homo. Persons visiting 8avaunah will find the City Hotel all they could desire it, and no effort will be spared to mako it so. apr 6 cod tw ly CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE, ( Formerly Origin House.) Chatianoogu, TennesHcc. a 2 This well known HOTEL, situated within a few ■ sups of the Passenger Car landing of the West- K«m aud Atlantio Railroad, is now open, under the supervision of TUOMA9 CRUTCHFIELD, auistod by Mr. J. W. F. Bkvso.v aud Lady. This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation ae a first class Hotel. The present Pro prietor having aooured the services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and having purchased his most exoelleut Cook and liooso Boy and haviug furnished tbe House entirely new, hopes to retain iu high repuUtion, and merit public patronage. Passengers can be aooommi dated with an Omnibus to and from the BoaU. feb 18 [ ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD bTRRKT, AUOUSTA, GEORGIA, umr 4 (tiiu) J. W. HPKAH, Propriety. Bourding. r |1WO OR THREE .ingle Geutlemen can >>o to. I oommodated with pleasant board at tho oorner of Jones and Aberoorn streets. tf de~°" EMPIRE HOTEL., T'HE 8ub.cnt>*!*.to°o/ > *’s Wn.hlnjton Hall, I Macon, Qa., havingUken the above Hotel, and ftir- nishod it throughout with the best of new furniture, and having largo and airy rooms, be hopes to share a por tion of publio patronage by dose atUntion to business, having good sUbling and every convenience to make the guests of his house oomfortable. j« ai ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. (We Piano Fortes. O. O. ». CARTER, N«.mOkWtnt- j«n mo.it.4 from tk. bom Ml.btwJ ntn, ui ^ Mob RAttanu and tt.Dh w to 4*f> eowpatUloa. Mmu9. Noon. » Clark'. U* ThmM'. InUiaiM, whioh an bon oK.n4. Maul wnrirUloA U tb« oplntoa of »U comR.un.jodt... •• M9MMUkHMg>ud Rorit, of uoo nor.r tohro ntulnad kj u* makor. MUSSES. UNS, all of which are warrauud. and will b« soli at the manuCsoturers'lowest oash prloes. f All cash orders for music promptly attended to. Second hand Pianos bought and sold. Piaaoa lamed and repaired. ...... X , L _. F. 8.—Th* extraordinary euooess of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, aad the porfSe*satis faction It has giv'aJadaoOfl tbs subscriber ^ ooati^ue £ re-eminent among the profession, are oonaeoUd with Its Institution, ana devote their timo and talents to tho pupils, [ je2C ly] O. C. B. CARTKIt, Principal. GEORGE 3. HENKELS, No. 173 Cheatnnt-street, Philadelphia, OPP081TK TUB STATE HOUSE, Has just received from Fraae* his 8pring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS AND Z^IOM uf^am * *moh Itle colon \j in Brooatello, Plush and 8atin De I.ain*. Curtain* hung In the most aubetantia! manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE, In ecte for Drawing-Rooms, always on hand or import ed to order. Persons wishing to Furnish in tho laUst style la the Fall, are respectfully informed that ws are now having mauufaotured In Paris twenty Ao* sets of superb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of whioh tbe sample sets have been reoeived. Tbe style is entirely new nnd of tho moat graceful Caslgn. Those wishing to Furnish now will please oall and examine the Immense stock on hand before purchasing, as the goods will be sold low. A large assortment of well finished plain Mahogany and Walnut Fnrnitnrs always on hand, for sal* aheap.: il2 l J • 7i —...j'cloek. >•* *$*1^ At the oW Rand or Meter*. M. Prcndergaet AO>., wUl offer at Auction the entire stock, comprising a com- Elvi-U?oSuo^r 0, '“"“ * UTt Form L*ts «f AmcHwa, . ON TUESDAY, Jam* 7. at Heeloek. Will be sold la front of tbe Conn House—Farm Lot No ted in Chatham County abont 3 miles south of tMivaa- aah, between th* Damn end White Bluff Roads,being part of tho Cottage Tract. Terms at sale. Rosendale Cement at Frivote Solo. Now landing per sohr Cataract—10U bbls llydraallo Cement. House fir Rent. House No. SO Broughton str*ot,lbr Beat until 1st No- imber. Improved Essence of Coffee. We have just received from the manufacturer* la Philadelphia, aad Will continue to keep oa hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Essence of Coffee. Thle is tbe best composition of Coffee ever oflbred for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence is much move wholesome, more delicate, fluaer flavored aad oolored, perfectly clear, aud in every respeot superior to th* fineat lUo Coffee, nnd in us* will prove a nett saving 76 per cent, over Cofioe prepared In the Try it aud ate if it does not. WANTED. WANTED. A GOOD Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply ai thle offioe.M may 23 which th* highest wages will be paid. Apply to may 21 WM. WRIQI WANTED. A SALESMAN in a Dry Goode Store. Apply at thle offiee, 0 may a) W ANTED.—Cotton nnd Light Freight to com plete cargo per schooner Virginia for Philodol- puis. Apply to (may ll) WILLIS A BRUNDAUE. Lee h Walker, (SUCCESSORS VO GEORGE W1LLIG,) No. 188 Cheitnnt-it., Phladclphia, DKALBR8IM PIANO FORTES, Maalral Inutrmnentn, Sheet Muale, Violin, Gnliar, Harp 8triDge,4ee. A LL of which will be sold nt the very loweet J\ rates. Catalogues seat to any partoftheU. States by addres: ing as above, poet paid. LEE A W.\ T 'Betook being one of the largest In the l. ,uka*‘>j Mj 'onnuentof giving satisfaction to all th' ee who may luvor U.*»- w itn their patronage. 1014 ly ROBT. HABERSHAM A 80N. a- GOVEUNES8 WANTED. NE who understands French, Music on the Piano and tho ordinary branohee of the English ednea- to Instruct two young Ladles and three children, until the 1st of November next. The situation is one ot th* healthiest and pleasantest in the low oountryof Georgia. For particulars, apply to N. A. HARDEE A CO., 8avannab, Gso. apr 28 lm RODIN80N A CAMP'S. 30 S KXCHANUK WANTKII. TO 60 DAY DRAFTS ou Nr* York, w.DU-d (j.n 11) C. A. I.. LAUAR. Houses and Lands. TO KENT. ROM l!ie 1st of June a tenement on the corner Houston-it. and Bay Lane. Apply at UW Con- greee-et. F ro? of may 20 FOR RENT. I MIE WHARF nnd lot al present occupied by the "Charleston Steam Packet Company." Pos session given on 1st November next. For terms Ao. apply to R. M. Goodwin, may 10 t Company." _ __it. For tern W.T. GOODWIN, At the Custom House. FOR HALE. T HE BUILDING known as the " Gymnusium." Apply to [may 14 if] *" JNO. N. LEWIS. m in a pleasant and central location. Apply i this office. tf may 13 1 '~?OR RENT.—The brick building,60 feel front * on Bay-it., by 00 feot deep, now occupied by " bolomons, Esq., is well calculated for a wholesale U eery, possession given on 1st October next. For Terms, apply to (may 0) COHENS A HERTZ. A a Lund for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale his, PLANTATION IN 8CRIYEN COUNTY containing near five hundred acres of land, abont sixty acres cleared nnd under good fence; on it is n very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, and all necessary out-huildlngs; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on tbe C. R. It., directly on the publio road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river. The placo ie considered very heail well, and a good location for a coun..„ — . convenient to market. Any person wishingto purchase suoh a placo would do well to give me a oall immediate ly. Un it is one of the boat peach orchards in the ooun- try. My postoffic* is Ualoyoudals. J. FREEMAN. 8critxw Co., April 3,1633.tf apr 0 bated on the oorner of Jones and Purse • WM. BEENKEN. TO KENT. I Three fine STORES, on Moore's wharf._ LfebSX i a i unta, on oiooro ■ wiuin. KOB'T. HABERSHAM A 80N. C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, For Prolapsus Uteri, (foiling qf the Womb.) fTIHE aunntion of Physieinne and Ladies suffering I from the above derangement, is roepectfnUy in vited to " Van Horn's Improved Uterine Supporter,"— They are made without the 8t*el Springs, whioh are highly objectionable on accountof tbelr chafing th* hips, Ae., making thorn extremely unpleasant to be work.— They have no superior for the relief and ear* of th* above displacement, and are recommended and ui the practice of th* following Professor sof Obstetric Diseases of women and children, via,: Proffessor J. A. Eve, Medioai College, Augusta, Ga. " J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phlla. “ Chas. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cinoinnstti, O. W. P. Johnston, Colombia Col'go, Wash’ll, D.C. H. Miller, Med. Pep't, Uoiv'y. Louisville. Ky. A. II. Cenas, Mod. Colleso ofLoulilana,N. O.. and by tbe Physioians generally throughout the United States. C. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring tbs use of Bandages, or Instru ment* for restoration. J. B. MOORE A CO. je 15 ly Agents In 8avannah C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shonlder Brace, The only Brats manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be teor with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces are requested to giro these a trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clerks, atudonta, tailors. Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all others, who either from habit < cupatlon, or from a weakly or t tated constitution have acquired tbe ihabit of bending forward, (round shouldered) nnd oompressing tl Chest and Lungs, will find the abo' Braes to remedy the above defect, and ensure an ereot carriage, with iproved symmetry and form of »>odj to the w >d also allowing a full, Tree and healthy actio ^nansion of tho Lunge, by removing the compression, and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organa from beooming weak and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN A CO.. Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia. (je 17) J. B. MOORE A CO. Savuunuli Agency; FOR THE SALE OF WILLIAM BOGGS 8o CO.*8 Celebrated Brnnda of TOBACCO. 8EGARS AND SNUFF. T il E SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an nounce to the Merchants and dealers in the above named articles, in the city of 8avannah, and the interior towns throughout th# State, that he has accepted the Agency for the State of Georgia, of the extensive nnd ola eetablishod House of Wm. Boggs and Company, No. 249 Waehington-street, New York. All articles pur chased from, or ordered through tho subscriber, war ranted best qualities and lowest rates, mar 30 8m H. MAYER. 6 Whitaker-st. TO RENT. rpHREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress st. I Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nnrse, house serv ant and cook. Enquire of [feb 24] A. BONAUD. fiOK 8A1«E.—Lot 00 feut on West Broad- P running book 120 feet, with a small Wooden Build ing on it. ApP»y K> (*• 12> WM * WRIGHT. To Bent. . A Briok Tenement on West Broad street, with "eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to • — *■ ‘ " —-- of Jonr- deolS John A. Gray, in the bouse or nt tho oorner of Joner and Aberoorn streets. U. 8. Mall. BA1LKY’8 TONIC MIXTURE; /\R, Compound Fluid Extract of Cinchona Rub- V7 ra— A Vegetable Febrifuge in the treatment of Fover and Ague. CBRTiriCXTKS: To Wm. Bailxt—Sir, Having had oooasion to reeort to the use of your most excellent Tonio Mixture, in the cure of Fover and Ague, 1 beg the privilege or adding my testimony to its good offeots. I have used many bottles of it among my patients, and 1 have found that In every inst-uce it has far exceeded my expectations. H. G. ROGERS, M. D., Philadelphia. Wm. Bailxt—Dear Sir, 1 reoeived your letter of the 10th nit. this evening, aud noticed its contents. I have na hesitation, Sir, in saying that your Tonio Mixture has oured me of Fevsr and Ague after 1 had been under the caro of my physioian for eleven months. Yours, J. ll. EA1ERY, 36Charles-st., Baltimore. Ricumond, Va. I hereby certify that I have boon completely cured of Fever and Ague with the us# of Bailey's Tonic Mlx- For sale by (may 6) .• of Bailey's H. CLAY CAYTON. A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. Du not Neglect your Coughs and Colds. unrivalled Pectoral Cough Candy, r | v ms article is a never failing remedy for Coughs, I Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and Tightness of the Lungs or Chest. Persons who are much exposed, nd troubled with Irritable Coughs and Weak Lungs, ill find almost instant relief by trying the Pectoral andy. In fact, noons should be without it when the Candy. In fact, changes In tho v't Cough Caudy has been and certain cu ” to oonvinco all frequent. No article of muoh appreciated for its safety iMflt in the weather sns You will fim " ilnal virtues. For sal* hr A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. Brown’. Essence of Jamaica Ginger. I S elaborntely prepared from careftilly selected artiolcs of tbe b«st quality; It possesses in a con centrated form all the valuable properties of the Ja maica Uingor, and is warranted to be free from nil ir ritating or other properties of an injurious tendonoy. During the Summer months and in Southern ollmatos, it is invaluable, particularly during the DTOvalenoe of epidemic Cholera; no traveller or family should be without it. A large invoice reoeived by the Agent. A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. There Tow- , . of Turkish manu- inteuded as a nubstituto for the flesh ri'UUKIttll Friction Towels. I els, •* the name designates, * lecture, aud are intended ne a — brush, jho hair glove, and hair belt, for produoluc a healthy action of the sain by frictiou. Tbe materl.T ie of flax, and of u texture admirably adapted to their nse. They will he found to be effective without being harsh, For eale by A. A- SOLOMONS A CO. deoil ]7*J?8*Vio another tot of the well known KUMAYea. MORE NEW GOODS ATBKLURN’B. flB| JUST received per steamer, every variety EB of SUMMER HATd, oonsisting of Panamas, Pe- dM^Edalo’s, Leghorns, Chinn and Canton Straws, nnd fall trimmed Whit* Byavers, weighing only 8* os.- Alwv a very fine Double trim Florence Leghorn, some- Ohio, liibt .94 aioo for City Trj4o, to C .thar with 9 Liri. 1M of C»9»(l9 Str»w. Md r.lu. Iw.f, for P1.9- tAts nee. Canada Straw* at $1,73 per dosen, nnd P.I01 Slf fro9! to P«r doi. Ali tobohoJ ot th. u* UU Storo, ooroor of ironjhU9 .nO B9r9.nl streets. (may 7—H] BELDEN A CO. a. HOBB18, Bell Hanger and Jtanufactorer of Fire th. tool, oud Ixttnw of Ur. Dorid Morria, it.ni of Sn.inn.h, u th* above line, nt the J ENNINUS’8 DOUBLE 8DDA WATER —A PURE ARTICLE.—The mnnnfncturer*. (th* eel.br.tod Jannioit, of Cork. Ir.l.nd)l9 tho pr.p.rn- tloD of tho m.teriU. for lh.tr sod. W.ur, o.r.fuliy ..etude .11 d.leterlou. jutnunoei. wltnluinj t.u Iu couipoBitiononly ingredient, of tscert.loed pnrlty. A “K, M 01 ”' CI A. CT A.*lSjLOMON8 r t CO. 4 1.IS, PUUTKR AND OIUJBB^-SO bblo. Ale: 20 casli* London Porter; 20 bbl*. Cider, but eotoby imay 13] McMAUON A DOYLE. DJtiTANNlA WARE.—Ten Foie, Coffee m r_ !6 JSu P «^ 8 u y , r a P fl CUPS ' Be#r M ° ,i ’ ‘ uREffiisURE"COFFEE POT’ t by which Table Spoons, Ae. ..Ana« ■. winunt a one or more cup* of ooffe# can be nuuii in fivr rnlnuton from oold water. may 16 MORSE A NICHOLS. m.y 8 lS°°“' MORSE k H10HOL8. HAMBTNiT'SjruIiKU BISKV— — '23s"'' " 3 do. Smoked Beef. Foreetoby lwll] A, BONAUD. 1 0*'ACKfiRKL. Biscuits, 8«nn f Btnreh, Ac IU 10 barrels No. t Large Mackerel. 10 Mf bbls 1. 30 de Bnebaa’s Family Soap. 30 ‘do Colgate's No 1 do. eh de Ooignte s A BondeU’e Pearl Btnreh. to de Herrings. Luud<cg aad for sals by ^ lay 16 ^ scRanihw, /ohnstom A 00. SAVANNAH TO DAH1BN. A LINE of Four Horae Post Coaches leaves 8a- Monday and 'l^hursday;aty o’clock A* 31. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Rlcebora’and South Newport, arriving in Darien at G o'olook P. M. Retaruliig on Tuendayu nnd Frldava^ Arriving in Savannah at 8 o'clock P. M., and oonneoLug with the boats forth* North, and the cars for the West. oar Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co. a Stables, corner of Stato and Whitaker sts. Office 1 Darien, at Ailing A Robertson. ‘ jaa 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. Savaiuiah Bazaar. DELBANC'O begs »o announce to his patrons and the publio generally, that he ie nbw reoelv- ' ipening hi* Spring stock of ohoic* nnd aeleot is. at 118 Rrougbtou-ntreet. All of whieh he is prepared to sell at a lower figure than any other house in the city. Call and be assured. mar 23 COLD HOD A WATER. E LAVOKED with ibn finest and most delicate SYRUPS, always on draught at KICK’S FOUNTAIN, South East oorner of Broughton and Whitaker-etrceta. LEMON SYRUP aad SYRUPS for Fountains, kept oonstantly ou band. Orders for the oily or oountry promptly attended tc. tf apr 31 NOTICE. A LL persona indebted to the estate of David M Rogers, will make immediate payment; and all persona haviug demanda againetaaid estate will present them duly nitostod to CHARLES W. ROGERS, may 2 .lin Qualified Administrator. FKESH GKOCEKIES. F IUJITM, Smoked Ueefand Tongue,.— Constantly on hand by - JOHN DALY, tf 28 Whitakcr-nt. I i tier, author of " Leila in England. \Voodworth'e Americau Miicellany of EnterUInlog Knowledge. By Francie C. Woodworth—Illnstrated. A History ot England, from tbe Invasion of th* Ro mans to the accession of William nnd Mary. By John 8ingard, D. D. From the last revised London Edition. Genesis and Geology. By Denis Croftou, B. A. The Phonographic Teacher; being tn inductive Ex position of Pbouography. By E. Webster. A Treatise on general l*atbolugy, by Dr. J. Uenle, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology la Heidelberg. Translated by H. C. Preston, A. M. M. D. The action of Medicines in the System; by Frederick W. Headland, li. A., M. It C. 8. Received by may 17 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. VTOTICB.—The undersigned will continue to IN carry on the Lumber aud Timber busnesia ae heretofore, under the name anu riylo _o£_^L Roberts A WEB8TER A PALMES. hutter. 8UPERIOR quality of Butter for sale by . may 16 w Cod Fish, Pickled Mackerel and L’lftH, dry _ t v JJ Salmon and No. 1 Shad for sale by^ may 10 COFFEE. O LD JAVA and Rio,a superior quality,for sale by may 10 W. D. FORD. UI8CUITH, Crackers—!• resh 8oda, Egg, Lem- 13 on and Sponge Biscuits; also Sugar, Butter and Iffnoy creokers, just received and for sale by, W. D FORD. Jefferson street LUSH KETTLES, Asparagus Boilers, Tea SarlnaFastUon. m M.ur. P BEKUK k CO.’B oo^riot HAT* of SiiswLrifc.* ■■ VKAUKKIUj. i Cr.ch.rt. 5 do. 8ugu4o„ 80 , u .ait,..d_ro.«ii.hT. GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVEO BY Evans * Watson’s No. 8$ Dock-street, Philadelphia, FiH.K-PROOJ< CHESTS! tta rxiR, uxBRisBuno, ra. October 30, 1831. The nnderslgned, appointed a Commltte for the pnrpoee by the officers of the State Fair, were present this after noon. when Messrs. EVANS A WATSON tested on* time they consumed tubsk I cords or wood over it,oom- menciug at 1 o'clock, P. M., aud having expused itto ntehiUh-dl firUeohours, suffi cient to destroy the oast Iron feet. On opening the Chost, the papers, together with 2,000 circulars deposited in our presence, were taken out, not only having been pre served, bat not having th* appearanoe ot scorch upon themA A prim do French Head ^idhfg., for sale low. Ancon un d Lord, ui Private Soto, 13,000 lbs. Nea’ Raeon, assorted llog round. 2,000 “ Fresh Leaf Lard, just received perklL from Tennessee, and for sale in lou to suit purchasers. Cbm amt Outsat PrivalsSais. 900 bags Corn, and 330 do. Oats, for sal* ia lots te suit purchasers. ____________ straicberry bets at J'rivals Strawberry Ssttsof ths following kiuds--AUoe Mends, Boston Pine, British Queen, Ohio Redwood, Hudson Crimson Cone, White Wood, Uovty's Saddling, Early Scarlet. They are all grown in thie climate aad in good order. All orders left at our store for any of the above kinds will be promptly attended to. Marshall Hou»s omnibus and Irumut Private Sals. Comprising one fiuo large Omnibus, six good Horses, •nd Harness complete. Also—tbe Hue pleasure aehr. Ann, with new Salle, Rigging, to., all in complete order. The above property will be sold on very accommoda ting terms, the preseut owner being about to remove from the elty. nn fnrthvr use for >f 3UU0 bushels prlino White Corn. Wfwtwwi, Provisions, Ac, FU1LBRICK A BELL offer onaooommodatiag terms, at private sale: Liquone.—30 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls. PeAoh Brandy, 23 bbls. Monongahela Whisky, 5 pipes lioUaud Gin. 0 half pitHfO Cognso Braudy, IU casks "Small Still" Seoton Whisky, i puncheon Irish Whisky (MoMahan’s), 6 oignth casks Pmet, CaatUiion A Cu. aud Ueaaawy Brandy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Ram, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—ail private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Hams, 13 casks Shoulders. Hay.—300 balsa Eastern and Northern. Cxmknt.—ICO bbls. Huteudalo Cement Co. Flour.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond Crocrrrv.—23 orates resorted Common andOrnnlte, Glassware.—75 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 easot Wines, 16 bbls. I.amps, Molasses Cans, As. CRAOXBRS.—10 whole and 10 hair bbls. Boston. Cio ars.—60.000Common German Cigars, 20,0U0 Span ish Imported do. Boalxx.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform, Also, n large assortment of Ready Mad* Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Boaps, Fa cy Articles, Ac. Ao.. Jy 1« sun reoeiveu in iwii, uta Kept nuuwu; od nu« and for sale low, 130 obis. Rosen dole Cement, 23 do. Plaster Paris. asp l treat, for rant low. LOTTERIES. Bonnets! SO Cum , tr IU m'nqVnoViVmai N*. I SB I tjt~_ THE Ur,„t .ml rieb Egw net/ t ehaal invited to eaaminc this M Dlflereat S elaborately trimmed Parisian Blond Silk. Satin. Crape nnd ether ehoioe aad fashion*. Flats aud Uau; Infante “ Hoods. A great variety of Crape Eml Linings, Paris SUkLsre Shapes; extra Bonnet Ribbons; Straw nnd * and Colored Laoo Gimps nnd o.-ed Silk Fringe, MnnUllkiuL other Combs, Hair PnSb. Carls Piaitts, Flowera, Wrantkre * ~ Jet and Fanoy Y Zephyr WorstetL oolor, Braids, Fans aud n great vatictj Huokiog Caps, Slippers, Ghiidrea’S £ as Robes and backs, marked with new ding. Mrs. Doyle, assisted by oompstont York, will attend to the trimmii ondekvor with skill aad taste to a 1th orders. Fancy aad other ‘ ed and Prcued. Pinking done. MAT Five Bonnet Trimmers wanted must perfectly understand the bnsineas. MILLINERY AND FANCY MBS. DOE, Ne. 17 BABNAHB-tTAMSr. __ Tmkw 101. rn.tl.o4 ol fartnoiu ui. XrtUrt of large and frehlenMjULg - and SILK BONNETS. _ tiful article, of the most delfent* laoe, and a new summer BONNET of F Ribbons, Capt, Flowers, Buttons, “ Straw Trimmings, As.,Ae. P. S.—Ail orders from ths country promptly JlKbi blLUKlL No. 137 CON VHJCSS-SfitJtJBST, Will open on Saturday next, 9th Spring Stock of Fashionable 'SI' Straw, and Frenob imported Benucl Trimmings for Dresses, French r Party Dresses, Collars aad III sad respectfully invites the itteattow ♦♦ "tore, No. 157 Confrere street. MAT All of the noofs goods are of Mrs. 0. ITliXlinery ana Dreumaklai. MRS. 8. TOMB, No 15 Banard-st. <* **• Havingcumpluted her HPK1NU STOCK,. respectfully invites the inspection of X turners to her new and beautlfnl Si French Embroidered Lace Crape, . S' h, Gosslmer Lace, NspoiitM Laos, 1_ Dunetable bplit Straws, Snow Flaks, Diamond ■ Hair Uause, KnottedGoeauner, Geneva Tripoli, ML Fanoy Jenny Lind Straws, Blond Lace. Small i Fanoy r g| “— ~ %a mmSSmm UAKXDE1P8 EXPRESS, okokgia state lottery, for the benefit of the Independent Fin Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers, (Rnccem rs to F. C. Barber A Co.) OLAM 11, Will be drawn This Afternoon, May 26th. SPLENDID SCHEME. 4,900 dollnrn-9,©OO-l.OOO. And more than $40,000 in Smaller Prize*! Tlokste only »l—Bharea In proportion. Tickets nnd Shares for sale, and Prises oaehed on de mand, by GEO. 8. QUAY, No. 6 Owena’s.Building, may 25 Opposite Pulaski Moure. UUUUnFaM) I'Ul.AWKI iHONUAlKNT LOTTERY OFFICE. ll»y Lane, near H»ll-8treet. OHCOUHY k MAURY. Moort.rt. ill Ray attract, i K ESPECTFULLV boo I.9V9 la iaform Dm «|U- >•9. ot S9099B9h t»4 Iu olololly, that th., haro uuuoluded thtir arrangements with the Centtbl road and Banking Company, aud are now i ■tngers dally to Maoon, ana seui-wrekly and Columbus, and also forwarding aouda Tills and all iutermediato places. We w< that our exureases by the steamers to New Vi Philadelphia enable us to forward every Merchandise and valuables to everyfewm. -n titotoe—also to California nnd Envopn. orricss and Auxnts-163 Bay-street, Bavennahj C. A. Ells A Sen, Maoon: Geo. H. Clayton, Oglethorpe; E. C. liubb.il, Columbus; 74 Brora way, New Yerbx, 43 and 43 South-thltd-street, Philadelphia ( 8 Oe»r£ street, Boston; Exehaugc-rerret, Pruvtdenee, Rest* ; gumery-street, San Franeisoe. feb ‘a LlVINUbTON, WINCHEgTEN, AGO. AhRMAL OF NEW foLMMER GOOD M PKENDEHGA8T A CU. have Ibis • coived per steamsMp * “ vAcuilent assortment of new. Goods, comprising J*14 Joseph Ritrxb, Ex-Governor A. O. Unisrnn, A. T. Nxwrold, John B. Cox, Pa. Chas. E. Hbistxb. E. E. Boudiuott, Commits—. Keinpton St VtioUlie now opening a finely assorted and complete stock of Sommer and other Dry Goods, whioh „ will offer upon the most accommodating terms. As great oare has been exercised in the selection of their clock, with a view both to price and quality, they coufit! jotly invite their friends and the pnblio general- *“ A ~ sail and examine for themselves.apr 6 A’ Mancing Academy. MON8. A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons that his last Term, of this season, will 'commence ou Thursday, 7th inst. Pupils, for the above term, will be reoeived until th* 23d ‘.ust. Persons willing to pstroniso him are request ed to send pupils to his Academy a!4 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. N. B.—Mods. A. B.'s Fancy Dress Ball will take place on Tuesday, 26tb inst. apr 6 NEW GOODS PER ALABAMA. S OLID Check Ginghams, B ack l-:inohew Silk Plain blaok Gros de Rhine, Silk, 1 white Pon de Boiu " Fine black Bareges, Linen Lusters and Chnmbras, Plain pink Freneh Cambric, Bobbinett Nettings, Gents cclored bordered Handkerchiefs, Shirtings, Ticks, Drills, etc., al 81 Brtughton st. ^ ”'*”8WOB' ” aay 18 W. c. WAD8V RT2I. [T AVAN A HEGARE.—HW thuusund superior ll Havana 8egars, vis : La Georgia, Noriega, Caba- uTFigaros, Trabucos. La EeinerAlda, La Constancia, old Leaf and others. In store and for sale by may 19 J. BOU88EAU. CLARET W1NEE. Pkf\ CASES Haute tietutne Claret, 85 do Mur- tHj gaux.also 10 oaskssunerlor Cl&ret^just reoeived K r ship Delta, by way of Charleston direct from Bor- aux, and for sale by (may 19J J. BOU89KAU. ROWLAND A CO. 'I'RUNK*, TRUNKS.—deceived per re- I eent arrivals, a fine assortment of Packing and raveling Trunks, for sale by may 19 P1ER80N, HEIDT A CO. I L’HT RECEIVED por steamer Alnbamn, a f good assortment of Block Cashmerct Coats, White >inea Panto and a few Grasa Cloth Vests, for sale by may 19 PIERSON, HEIDT A CO. ,J Schooner Cataract. 40 barrels Super Canal Flour, for sale by mayl9 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. N OTICE.—Con.igneca per schooner GfcO. J, JONES, from New York, will attend to the re ception of their goods landing this day at Andsrson'i Upper Wharf. All goods remaining — * v “ sun sot, will be stored at the expel _mayE) 11. K. I i^LOUR.—Superfine Baltimore Howard Street 1 Flour, landing aud for sale by A FLORANCE. t lURNS CORN!!—BOO bushels Teunesree / Corn for sale—to arrive this week. jneylS 2w HARRIS A Co., 96 Bay st. I ^LOOR OIL CLOTII.-Floor Oil Cloth, 1 various widths, for sale by may 10 LxROCUE A BOWNE. H all and guarded lanterns, Id great variety, for sale by may 20 J. P. COLLINS, Bryan street. FOR HI HR. A NEGRO Boy suitable for light housework and errands—a gUuation in tho central part of tha elty to preferred. Apply to HABBI8 A CO. -nay 20 93 Bay street riiOlLET MO A PHr—Lupin’s Gucrlaine* Am- 1 brosial, and fiapocito, Peveto Poeciae, Prevnst s Mangenetand Condray's Guelaad's, Demarvoas A Oe.'s Moapetes, Penuuds. Maelly'A OeUa’s,Iloa0laff, Uwe, Brown Wladsor, Oleavel's Hoaey, Omnibus, Cbrya- tallae Wash Balls, Ae., Ac.,Ibr sale by may 7 JOHN B. MOORE AND YAKNL J from the Eatontoa Manofaeiurin WASHBURN. WX : p, feiftntfrh "ra ..UbslIES, HKUaHKS.'^A I r,. SSS rut oe arawn ia oavannan, inis wiy. may a 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballets. CAPITAL: 5,000 DOLLARS! Jo. Ao. Ae. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singlyor by the prakage for sale by E. WITHINQTGN, may 23 GREENE AND PULAMK.1 3IONU31ENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Ray Lan*, GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. CLAM 03 FOB 1833. To be drawn in Bavannah, This Day, May 29. 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballot#. CAPITAL: 5,000 DOLLARS! Ao. Ao. Ae. Tleketo tl—8haraa ia pro portion. JAMES* GOWCN, may 23 Vender for Gregory A Manry. Ueurgla State Lottery. A. D. KLLI8 k CO.. UjUMoro. 4,-AOtt Dollar,. CLAM 11. Draws This Day. EXCELLENT SCHEME. ft4,306_*9,Ot>0—*1,000. Ae. Ao. Ae. Tickets only $1—shares in proportion. Tickets, either singly or by tho package, for sal* at •3 Bay street, in connexion with tha Express Otto* near City Hotel, by may 23 G1IABLES B. PATTERSON. JOHN OLIVER, Hoom, Sign, and Ship Pointer, Gla zier, Pzpey Hanger. &c. MO. 121, BKOUQUTON 8TKCKT. I YEGS to return his thunks to theeitixens of j Savannah, for post favors, and to assure them at all work in bis line entrusted to blm.shnll be done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts by an a»siduous attentiou to business, the employment oicompentont workman nnd the use ot the best materi als, to iasnre a continuance of their favors. He keeps for sale mixed end dry palate, paint oil, turpentine varnishes, window glass and potty; paint, marking, white wash and othe»‘ brashes. - ' may 10 0m iiUME MANUFACTORY 8AUUL. SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS CoBgreiMtreet, 8av*anafc. The Subscribers manufacture - A and keep oonstantly on hand, large and varied stock of dies, Bridlre and Harness, and make to order every description of arlicUe in their line. ~ -* *■ tprtoes also a large aseosSment of Trunks Valises, 8addU-Bage, Whips, Ao. Per •one desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to sail at our establishment. All artiolet sold by os art warranted for materiel aad workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, ear terms are moderate, ou execution prompt. 0m may 1? APOTIiEC'AKl ’8 HALL, S. E. Comer of Broughton and Barnard otraoto, Savannah, Georgia. 1 'HE subscriber would most respectfully Inform . the eltisena of 8avannah and the surrounding country, that he has taken the store situated as above, where be to now opening n full and select stock of Drugn, Medicine** (Jbenaicaln, Perfume- whieh he offers to tho publio at wholesale and retail, on •uch term* as cannot fhil to give entire satisfaction, both as regards prioeMd quality. Bareges, Chameleon. Figured and printed Groan-' mes, black and oolored. Black Uro DeHhinu BUks. 1* ; Ladles' Needle work reliart. Jaconet and Organdy Muslins. 7-8. 4 4 and w-8 French, English and Ameriean Frinu, partionlarly desirable styles. A beautiful assortment of Cambric and Bwtoe Edg ings ana Inserting*. They will be reeelvtng farther repyliee hf Ihff steamer during the month. No. 178 Broughton streeV may 10 oppreito at Andrew* JBalL CUFARVNItRsUlF, ' rrllE (/NDEK8IONED Out. ilu.d.y ' Co|i.rt9.r.lu, bi th. trtuacUoa 0 snipping and CMwmisaiwe bMsiaew ait<UL . ho ran tuu A Tollman, offioe No. 10 ceenui’s Blip, New *■»», vroeeser c wo.; I „ r . " Cogswell, Crane A O04 T Jror9 ' " U. AD. Pomeroy; J Messrs. Webster, A Palmes; ) " Serautou, Jubnstou ACe.; >■ " Howland A Co. J may 17 JOS. JQUNl W. B. 8CHi Savannanb. May 16th, 1833. luFARTNnRbUlP. TBE Underaigned having associated With IU. Henry II. ouranton, will continue the Gsuberf ■ Buslnere under the firm of beranton, Johnston^ •— D. T. SCRAN' JOS, JOHNS'* Savannah, May 16th, 1868. NUT1UK. T^ACTORMy MerdtHntnatid Others, de- X; siring to have tb*ir Cotton repacked, can de re by applying at uy press, Eastern Wharves. , mirf, tf' C. A. L. LAUAJL 1 MGS* Memoval. TT AVING been burned out lu Jefferson street,tha ll Subscriber has removed his Bakery to No. 28 Yura Street, where he will continue to refry on Ihfr Raking business. He will bake and keen on hand. Wheat, Rye and Graham Bread nnd Cakes, whioh ho will deliver in any part of the elty. Grateful fcrhs* mer patronage, he sulioits a oontlnuanre of U. apr 8 tf A. F. MOLL - CANDIES AT REDUCED PRICES I »13,00 ,ar 100 lfco.-*a lb. Bum n,;i \JO charge fur boxing ur delivering at ths JUU- 11 road or steamboat*, warranted to keen is tmy ° jy 1 ly. 8. W. corner Broughton and WhnS««»i|t> . Factorage and CcbuiUmIwi ; UUHiNEHri. J W1LL coutiuuu the Factorage Business on uy own account. < ot of Montgomery Street. may 9 tf LJt u. SioYvn’a Cheap Catfe THE Subscriber would invite tbu stt persons desirous of purehaslag rich and < at low prices to his now store. Printed aud Striped Milks, Piloted L_ reges, Black and solid Colored*Barege! gaudies nnd Jaconets, Plain Blaok anu 1 and Batins, Ginghams, French and Aft A oomplute stock of Ladies'. Men's. Sum English ard German Hosiery, Lace and 1__ lari, Fine Embroidered lldklVLdo. Under S)« 1 have also a full assortment of tha. beat i Irish Linens, Shirtings, Drills, Osnamsrgs, s Netting, Whit* Jacvnet*. Swire and He*k 1 C'heckod and btrlped Muslins, White Ctoto* 1 Cottonades ard Plaid Udkft. for servant*. 7 i” w l 'price* f lfc ' ******* trill be effered nk a w U ThJ residents of Bavawiah, and thee# horn Am inte rior. are rtspecifuliy Invited to call and examtna tha goods and prices, and judge far themselves at the mpi- ner of Barnard and Bseughton-rte. tf auy 10 DBguuruoiiii Oollcvy• f|3HE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formerly 1 occupied by Ms. PreoUoe, corner 8E Julian stored? aud Market square, where he will bo hippy to see tha ; fori&tr patrons ot the Establishment, and as a ones m will favor him with a call. MAT All pictures put up in tbe best si