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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1853)
SAVANNAH P. HOU8K *5 HOSPITAL 'MAY lfct, 1659. ^jilting Committed tot May and Jaw: N. B. Knapp d J. J- Ailljr* Applications for admission should U Je to ths Visiting Committee. In oases of smergea- ,uj member of the Board of Managers may grant permit*....' T^ LKT IF APfLlBlI FOtt BOON p. CONDON offers bis GARDEN LOT an d HOUSE? thereon, to let. It la situa- m * ,a tod on the corner of the Thunderbolt and' ghad Road*. It haa all tho neoeaaary improvements » a d under good cultivation. Apply at the City Hotel. aprM Dr. Jf. Fickliug. M Office and residence corner of Barnard and Perry atreeM, Orleana-aquaro. Office hour f,nm a to 10 o’olook, A. M.. tf mar 23- DENTI8TKY. prs. BOVALL and JOHNSON Hurtficnl aid Mochanloal Dsntleti. m ——Office over Zogbaum's Aluaio Store, Mar- aoi ket Square.1y no We seldom rtoommend a mauufasl/ured 90i medicine, believing that, in moat oaaea, na ture Ueraelf porfeots a cure more rapidly and effectual ly than can he accomplished by the vegetables and miaerals of medical science. Rut in the matter of dys pepsia, there aro ohronio features about it, which, very otten, defy ail the efforts of nature tv create a healthy aetioa of the digestive organs, and It not unfrequently hspi'cus that thousands antler for years, diseased both la body and in a»:ud, .''com indigestion a ad its kindrtd Ills, To such Uooflwad’s German Bitters preparad by Dr. 0. M. Jackson, are truly a most valuibls prepara tion. It Is a to tile medicine, giving a healthy action the stomach, and will be found highly serviceable all teasoas, hut especially during the spring. Dyspep sia ean only be cured by a patieut perseverance in course of treatment; and to all thoeo suffering under this tad malady we would roeominend an application to th* dupot of Uoofland's German Bitters, 120 Arch itrset, Philadelphia.--Philadelphia Inquirer. m»y id A V/aiTiimea ueiuuay. PliANTEKd, FARM BR8, FAMILIES, SEA CAPTAINS, AMD OTHERS. OAR rUROtfASC MO BBJIKdr xuualto DU. TOBIAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. pur Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, (Quinsy aura Throat, Tuothuuuu, lieadaohe, aea-sickueiu, Cota, Burns, swellings, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, ln- ssot otiugs, i'mIus lathe Lnuos, no. If It does not give relief, recollect your money will be refunded. Ail that is asksd Is a fair trial of It accord ing to the direotlous. This article is an English reme dy, and was used by Williuui ibo Fourth, late king of England, andcertitled to uy hiiuas a our* tor Rheumatism, where «verytuing else ho had tried, tailed. Over 1U,UUU,UU0 butties have boeu sold in the United States witnout a siugie failure, ana mauy families have stated that if It was did per uuttle they would uol be without it, In case of Croup, as it Is as ooftain to oure as it Is applied. The west severe UuUUU is oured in a tew days. It cures TooruauUK in 3 minutes—uis*uaomcin ** an hour and cuolkua, whou brst talon, in a few hours. Jts)~ t'noe i> and 00 oents. • 1>K. TOBIAS* has also put up a ilORSe. iHNIMENT in pmt bottles, whioh is warranted cheaper and oettsr than other tor Colic, unlit. Cuts, dwellings, Bruises, boratohes, Cracked Heel, Ac. MT Trice AO oents. -|£$L UK. TOBIAS oouid uii twenty newspapers with the letter* and oortiuoates received ooiuineudtng ills Lim - —*'*’•■'* "*.*t warranting itsuiilciont, as ahy . ... a to pay fur t called o gists eud storeaeepurs throughout Georgia, jrjf" Dr. Tobias ouluu, 210 Uroenwion strsot, N. Y. J. U. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite dr ear's nail, will tappiy the country merohants at tho proprietor’s lowest prices. Medicine* wkicksUtver fail to give oatioj'ac tiun, and are uttd uy many p/iytictan» in their practice. Dr. J. ei. Homo’a Nervous and Invigor ating Cordial. The Greatest Discovery in Medical doienco!—For all Nervous Conditions of the dystem l—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints, a.—The astounding and happy effect of Dr. dv^Si Rosa's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the lUart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Tain in the Faue, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind JJedy worn down by oare, labor, or study, has indueed many phy sieiaus to use it in their praoiioe. For c wean constitution, it Is a grand restorer: it completely re- mere# from the system all nervous irritatious, and is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effeot. The weak and the nervous are frequently restored to per fect health before using one buttle, Fries hlty cents. Du. J. ti. Huso’s Great i'alu Cure**— the Wonder sit* the Age. Do you suffer with any paiuf if you do, use Dr. Rose's Fain Carer, it euros Toothncue, duru Throat, Earache, dtld Neck or Talus in the Taco, in a tow uiiuutes. it cured quiokly Fain iu the Utomaoh or Bowels. Cures CUiluliuus, Corns, and any irritation ou tuo feet, it ante Uke a unarm for Fains iu the dido, Eimos or Back, aud for iiuoutuatisin from a sudden l, U U magical in its effects, in bottles, 12>£, 25 aud •30 uouts. t Coughs, whutuer consumptive or prooeodiug from tiO cents a igu > Bal> Colds.—If you i For Bilious Uamits bilious, you require a purgative medicine, ir you have a o*u cold, you should remove it from the system, it your liver is out of order, you will have ould leet, va- fiaule appetite, and a yedow skin—take Dr. Rose's Auii Biuous or Railroad Fills, aud you will relieved Crum all bad footings. Iu bate* I2)g aud 23 c l in Health, to bo ;b, THOMAS M. TURNER 4 CO, throughout the State. iy ANOTHER dUiRNriFlU WUNBdR i IMPORTANT TO DYSFEFTICd.-Dr *K35s J. 8. Houghton's Fnrsiff, the Tiue Diyestm Pitta or Gastrie Juice, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth utomaoh of Em ox, alter direotlous of Baron Lie* big, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly e- wonderful remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, jauudioe, liver oomplaim constipation and debility, curing after nature's own method, by nature's own agent, the gastrio juice.— 'Pamphlets, containing solentihu evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis, bee advertisement in am ther part of this paper. eod iy j unol 1 4E1H8 WANTED. ~In U35 aud '36 a largo number of Geor- gians went over to tho Republic of Texas assist cue Texans to gain their independeuoe. Many these were massaored with Fannin, aud others fell while fighting under Cels. Travis, Ward, Grant. Johnson. The Republlo of Texas granted to the heirs uf these brave men a large quantity of laud, very few of whom have come forward to claim tholr right. The descendants of those who participated in tho revolu tionary struggle of Texas oan procure these lauds, ou application to the undersigned, who possesses all neces sary information on the subject, juar a tfm 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. Liberal advances made upon shipment! •vA of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool sue Row Fork. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTWTKY. »K. M. C. 1112 AL D Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the best style. Office first corner west oi the Marshall House. ly jau-17 DENTlffTKI. DR. Q. D. BARNES, tturgiual anti Mechanical Dentist. Office corner of Congress and Whltaker-sts., over M Fcimdergast's Dry Goods Store. ly ap 17 TAMJU'm KURR1QN EXUIAMK AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. jg "TL Persons wishing to send for their friends, ®'OSi and desirous of bringing them out by first dais packet ships, aro informed that the subscribers art the only agents for the above Agency in this oity. They are alia authorised to draw on Messrs. Win. Tapsoott 4 Co., Liverpool, in sums from EL aud up wards, which drafts are negotiable- in any tew u through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, pnyablo in all part* of the Continent, also for sulo. Apply to BUNKER 4 OGDEN, 80 Bay-st. dec 24 DR. SULLIVAN has removed his Oihot to Congress-street, between Drayton and Private Hospital. DOCTOttB WiLDJUN ft GANAUL, FauM-STuanr, West mor tb§ Pimkk Ho Ah. DM. W1LDMAN 4 OANAI1L havln* oomplsted the arrangements for a Private u«Oital, and fitted np the same with all the appliance* M>od nursing, and medical and surgical at- M **** UIjW offcr lho he ns fits of the institution to tht Public. «» Mtni of wlaliiloB or. tl pn itj. ThliwUli. '■"•WU uul .tll.luac m.dic.l otwodona., m..i- •'“••yOOMi T.O dolUr. WlU bfl r .f|Ul[«o , »14oli * IU out 0. lOLiyut to rooUmoUon.— °“ Tk * ° k “ l *' d “ ”* u ‘° ‘Utllotlo. IBO, ptrttko m nook u poulbli b.M.olou publio ekoncuc wbiob the orl^loo* U-T koto Mliette.th.Mto.uf |o.tlo- an. ** * hoard of TiaRors, who will at all and ^ ■»* whoa* names art ll oa **• |BP vC Bd efficient managsment: ass•JUkM iXrx * , “' SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB. THURS0AY, MAY 26, 1863. 8TEAMBHIF UME8. i. H. ,THKOUOH IN SO TO 65 HOURS. •Stw-folrk fc ChirleitoD Uteim-Pitketi. iMave Ad gs r *s w h&r v es ev vrj Saturday lA/temoou and eaoh alternate Wedntt- \d*fy. On Saturday the new and splen- Steamships J AS. AUGER....... Capt. J. Dickinson 1,CC0 Tons. MARION. X'apt. 11. Berry 1,200 Tons. JktT For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the agent, HENRY M1SSROON, Corner Bast Bav and Adger’s Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will b« piaosd on tho line to oon- noot with the Southerner on Wednesdays. fob 10 FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid aide-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tens register, Capt. Walter Col lins, has commonced her regular trips, aud will leave Savaunah on Wednes- 1ns, has commonced her regular trips, nd will leave Savannah on Wednes day, the 8th Sept., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter; eay on the 22d Sept., and 6th aud 20th Got. anu 3d and 17th Nov., and so This ship has been built with entire regard to safety, comfort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to business and travel. For freight or passago, —« * » • *”*” *—‘is “ * apply to C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent in 8avannah. jaa 21 HEHON 4 MARTIN, Ag'te in Philadelphia. NEW YORK ^SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new aud splendid steamships Fl.ORlDA,CapEWoodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the New York aud Savauuali Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 tens register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and cornier.. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive ia New York as soon as or before them. Jui'Cabiu paasage 423, payable before going onboard. Agents: FADKLFORu. FAY 4 CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. 104 Front-street, New York. j/14 STEAMBOAT LINES. Savauuali aud Augusta. II —i . On and after the 1st of May next, the steamer OREGON. Captain Jas. M. ■HHfBMiMoody, will make regular weekly trips iMoody, will make regular w eekly trips between ttavauuah aud Augusta, aud touobing at all the intermediate landings un certain days and at cer tain hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday evening fto'clook P. M., and Augusta every Saturday morn- —- «* * «- *»■*- * ranters ana opportunity w ... „ .. i some cer tainty, ana of a regular oonveyanue for themselves aud aud from both places, as the accommodations for passengers are both ample and oomfortablt. Time up 36 hours—down24. Fare $5. apr 20 K.NCHLEY 4 THOMAS, Agents. Savannah, Auguita and llainburg. The Union Steamboat Company of lOeorgia and South Carolina havingtho- irouglily overhauled and refitted the su perior steam-paukete if. L. COOK aud OREGON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of ail deseription between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as muoh. if not more, dispatch than any other boata ou the river. The steamers are commanded by experienced and accommodating oapUins, and ail freight oonsigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passengers equal it not superior to anv boats on tho river. Fare $6,W. HENRY 11AHPER, Fr., Savannah, K1NCULEY 4 THOMAS, “ JAMES HARPER 4 CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1832.sep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien. Hruuawick, 81. Marys, JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBUHQ (Black Creek), AND P1COLATA. Leave* every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ji in . Tuo superior stoam-paoket WM. GA8- f* ~ *niiin Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday MMM&HkMoruiog, at 10 o r olook, and will oon- linuo to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darleu 43 00 St. Mary's 4 30 Jaoksonvills 6 00 Black Creek, Fioolataand Palatka. 8 00 For freight or passago apply o- board, at Charleston stoam-paoket wharf, or to au 24 CLAUHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Ag'te. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTE. THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'olook A. M., alter the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. tho same day, oonueoting at Charleston with the Wilmington htmuu-Packeta. Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at‘i>£ P. M., and also with the New-York and Gharlenten Stuauinhlpa, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to eonueot with the splen did new steamship Jame* Adycr one week, and the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by laud route, S2l>—time 32 hours; by steamships, $23. [my lSj S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA RATK OF PASS AOS REDUCED. The superior new steampaokel WE- II.AKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every (Saturday at 10 o'olook ▲. M. Rate ot passago in large airy state rooms, as follows: ...43 00 I 30 Jacksonville 6 00 Fioolata 8 UO Palatka. 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight oonsigned to K.H. Duke, for Oeala, trill be shipped Tree of all ohargi - - * * yon board, at tke Charli Apply o t Palatka. fob IP SHH LlJM£b. FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. B The regular packet eohr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler master, will have quiek dispatch fur the above port. For froightor passage, apply to «y 24 WILLIS * BBUNDAGE. dk FOR LIVKRPOOL. - , The bark RHODES, Capt. E. Ross, will mee JrM with dispatch for tho above port. Forrreighto SMMBpassage, apply to may itf H. K. WASHBURN, Agt. FOR PHILADKLPU1A or ME W \OUtL New Line. Tho regular packet schr. GEO. J. JONES, Capt. 11. Look, will meet with dispatch fur •SUMkeitnor of the above ports. For freight or pas sage, apply to Capt. ou board H. K. WASHBURN, Agt. UNION LINK. « FOR NEW YORK. The tegular Packet Schooner CATARACT, <3MfcRioe, Master, will have quick despatch, as above. For freight or passage apply to may 17 WILEls k BRUNDAOE. master, will meet with dispatch as above. F< SMMBlreight or passage, having good accommodations, apply on boaid at Telfair's whan, or to may 17 BR1Q11A31, KELLY 4 CO. FOR MONTKV1DKO . The bark Kanawha wlu Uke 1UU@130 tierces j complete Cargo. Apply ' may 16 C. A. L. LAMAR. FOR liAVRK—PuMangtt Duly. jr*., The fast sailing ship CHAOS, J. L. Duuton ^jf^ftmater, will have immediate dispatoh. For pas- ^nlMBsage only, having very superior accommodations, apply to (may 9) WASHBURN, WILDER 4 Co. HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NKW-kOUK Xi Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by vesMis wanting Heavy freight. Apply to mar 3 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAOE. Vessel Wanted for PiiiiufleipUiu. 3^. A high rate of frolght wUl be paid for a vessel Sgtto load for Philadelphia. Apply to ME fob 6 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAOE. VESSELS V» ANTED ON FitEiGUT OR CHARTER. ,-tl . Freights for Northern, Eastern and ithern ports, oan be had on applioa- r 4) ROWLAND 4 Ct (nov 4 m |oct7—lyl WILLIS 4 BRUNDAOE.a Ms, MARINE RAILWAY. The undersif a *d rospectfaUy informs ail who may need his servioes, that I104 wbicn is now in iucoomiui ojiui»uuu. ... lunmwn, prepared to Uke up vessels of any sise usually visiting ou r port, and to do the workof rei*alrlng,4o.,on reason able terms. Those who wish to olean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oan also be accommodated ou the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to contract for building Vessels of any olass or descrip tion, and to earry on the business of Ship-Carpeutor- ing, tipar-making and Caulking, in all iU various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. «9* A good Shipsnlthis on the premises. mar 11 U.F. . WILLINK.Jr. MORE NEW GOODS AT BELDAM’S. A 4U8T received per steamer, every variety of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Pej Bdale’s. Heghorns, China aud CanUm Straws, and Canada Straws at $1,73 per dosen, and Palm Leaf from $1,23 to $2,30 per dos. All to be had at the new Hat Store, corner of Broughton aud Barnard streets. (may 7-tfJ BELDKN 4 8. MORRIS, Bell Hanger and Manufacturer of Fire Proof Safe*, Iron Baitings, Lock*, tec. HAVING bougtitou the tools and fixtures of Mr. David Morris. the subscriber offers his servioes to the oit- ixens of Savannah, 1 is prepared to fill _ den for any thing in _ the above line, at the isryaa-fitrMtt. SIMON MORRIS. 198 CUBA MIH.AS8BS. Hlll>«. and III tierCM Prlrno Cub, Molu us, cargo of wkr. Isaac Cohen Herts, from Will. VVU.a Cardenas, landing and fur salt by ■V 17, . COHENS 4 HERTZ. lJLACk CHBPB iu Puri. Budw. maocUIu rMtl.ri this — w . ■»»/I* PmIm U>» MawIuUI H»»m. AIBKELLA8—At .kW, u.4 null at Dry Goods, Clothing, ho, CHEAPEST ’DRY GOODS IK TW» CITT, FOR CASH. No. 149 Broughton Street, Near Dickson’* Confectionery. rpHE 8UBSCKIBERB offer for sale at their lljEWAND EXTENSIVE STORE, a oarnfullyoe- Foreign and Domeitte Dry Goods. whioh will be sold at VERY LOW PHlcfiS for Cash or City aoceptanoe, consisting iu part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings aud Shirtings, of overj width and quality. Bed Ticks, Twllisd Stripes, Checks, Blue and Brown Drillings, Denims, Ao.to. DRESS GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Ginghams. Lawns and Organdies. A large and splen did oolleetion of oolored Muslins, Fren >h Lawns, Jaeo- nsts and Organdies, Blaok and Colored Bareges, 8iU Tissues, Blaok lUliau Silk for Dresses, Mautillas, 4o. 811k Laos to suit, Poplins, Lin De Linde, 4o„ Ao. HUSH LINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens and fine Undressed do, M war- ranted all pure Linen Yarn and Sound Bleach." Also in this market, White and Brown Table Damask, Doyley’s end Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Uuokabaok, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Linen rowels and Tow ‘ lng Ornaburgs aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies’ and Misses Blaok, White and Colored lloae, Oont’s and Boy's White, Colored and Browu >4 iloss, Mf'l „ in all slsesand qualities, Game, Merino aud Cotton Un der Vest* and Drawers. Ladies’, Geut’s. Misses and Boy's Gloves and Mitts of vairous qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CHAPE 8IIAWL8, EMBROI DERED ROUE DRDS8ESS, BLACK, WHITE aud COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOBINET aud PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE. LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents’ Pooket Udkfs, with a large collection of L. C. lldkfs, from $1 per dosen, upwards, well worthy the at tention of families as bsii Udkfs in great variety. White Goods. Plain and ohooked Swiss# and Jaconets, Mull. Book, s being particularly oheap. Head Nanisooks, Tarleton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin bands! Head and Lisle Laces and Edgings, nsw style Muslin Collars and Uadsrslssvss, Ao. T. 4 L. MoKENNA. Heady Made Clothing for Spring and Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper aud TaIlor 9 19 Whltaker-at. R espectfully solicits the attention of hi* friends and the publlo in general, to his large btook or READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present and coming season ; it has all been made up under his personal superintendence, and for style ana durability of workmanship. Is inferior to found jntha market. Tho following comprises a por- F'VNE who understands French, Music on the Piano and the ordinary branehes of the English ednoa- tiun, to Initrnct two young Ladies and three children, Linen Duok Drill and Fanoy Linen Frocks and Sacks, India Grass Silk and Drown Linen 8acks. Blaok and Colored Alpaca Frocks and Backs, Punts of Fanoy French Caseiiuere, Biauk Doe Skin Cassimere. Blaok Drap Dote and Spring Tweed Cassi- 1, White Duok. Fancy Liuen Drill,together with 1 large'lot of Cotton brill aud Duck Pants, fur servants Vests of Blaok 8atin, Black Barathea and Fancy Silks, Fanojr aud White^MarsaiUes, Figured^aud Strips nens. Also, a large 8tockoi furnishing Goods, such Stocks, Gloves, Suspendors, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cottou Under Shirts, Strino Silk aud Cotton Books and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, sto., cto. The whole ^hea^sthedheajjest. m&LJ HotelB, Boarding-Honaes, ho. CITV HOTEL, Dny-Htrect, Havnnnnh. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N offoring his acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage extended to his house, Mr. P. Con- uun (late sulo proprietor) takes oooasiou to announoe that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of the Marshall House) has become associated with him in the proprietorship and management ol tho City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter devote his exporieuoe and industry to promote the comfort of their visiters: and bv the aid of increased facilities and assistants, tue Proprietors are enabled meet the demands of tholr inureasing patronage. Transient and permanent bonders will find at their ectablishment all the requirements of comfort and oouveuieuoe. The Hotel haa recently been painted throughout. Partioular attention has boon given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and fkmiiios, which, with other changes in their arrangomeut, have now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privaoics of home. Persons visiting Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could desire it, and no effort will be spared to mako It so. apr 6 sod tw ly CUETC11F1EL.D HOUSE, ( Formerly Griffin Rouse.) Chattanooga, Tennessee. a This well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Passenger Car landing of the West ern and Atlantio Railroad, is now open, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bursoa and Lady. This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first olass Hotel. Thepresent Pro- K Tetor havlug secured the sorvioes of Col. Griffin's irkeeper, and having purokased his must excellent Cook and House Boy aud having furnished the House entirely new, hopes to retain its high r. nutation, and UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (6m) J. W. SFBAR, Proprietor. Boarding. WO OR THREE single Gentlemen can be eommodated with pleasant board at thsoornsr of s end Absroorn streets. EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. r PHE Subscriber, late ol the Washington Hall, 2 Maoon. Ga, having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new furniture, and having large and airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of publio patronage by close attention to business, having good stabling and every eonvenienos to make the guests of his house oomfor table, ‘ ill jell JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. BRIDGEWATER PAINT. Jhepr _ White Lead, while for outside work it is far preforabl*. Selection of Certificates. Nkw York Arsenal, 3d Oot., 1831. Being advlssd b one of the first painters In the oity of New York to use the Bridgewater Paint, iu prefer ence to any other, upon tho Ordnance buildings in my charge, on Governor's Island, 1 did wo, and found ft all that it was recommeudod to be. The buildings, whioh are of briok, sp^ak for themselves, and 1 cheer fully give mv testimony in behalf of the virtues of the Paint, deeming it superior to any now in * 1 can judge from two months' observation. its durability and lags ui „ olieerfuily add my testimony 1 cheapness. In future I shall recommend it to my friends and t it myself. 8. ALEXANDER. Lt. Eng's. U. 8. A. PLANTER'S CERTIFICATE. Nkw Iberia, Attakapas, La , March 16th, 1832. In July last I was induced to apply the Bridgewater Mineral Paint to my sugar-house, and in every respect it bos exceeded my expectations, and the representations mads by the agents, Messrs, O. C. Bogert 4 Co. * cheerfully L " *' 11 add my testimony to the numerous oues em braced in the Agents’ circular, and reoommend the Where I have applied it, it has been exposed to the sun since last July, aud has neither blistered nor crack ed, and has formed a solid metalic sur/aoe, whioh has proved entirely impervious. JOHN. F. MILLER. The undersigned having used the Bridgewater Paint, a sufficient length of time to tests its virtues, without hesitation pronounoe it the best artiole as yet known for covering bricks, wood, tin. iron, 4e. It is remarka ble for iu groat body, durability, adhesiveness, elasti city, and also for its spark aud cinder proof qualities, and as long as it gives us the same satisfaction as here- b it and recommend it as a long as it gives'... tofore, we will continue to most suporior paint. (.Signed] John Hodgkin, 139 Court-st., Brooklyn. “ W. L. Randolph, Court 4 Douglass-st,, “ 0.4 P. Kikbnan, 72 Court-st., David Walker. 2 Harrison street, “ 8. Gbisson, 7 flicks it., “ Rout. JUoEwan. 8 Hicks at., •• Cuss. Iionns, 829 Broadway, New York. Thos. P. Nash, 132 Atlantio st., Brooklyi Uknvy Philips, 226 Henry st., r ‘ C. F. Uehmance, 276 Hioks at., •• Painters. Pamphlots containing full directions, will be furnish- ' r A. A.SOLOMP — [may 20) SONS 4 CO. Savauuali Agency, FOR THE SALE OF WILLIAM BOQQ8 80 CO.'S Celebrated Brands of TOBACCO, 8KGARS AND SNUFF. 'P H E SUBSCRIBER iqould respectfully an- nounce to the Merchants and dealers in the above named articles, ia the city of Savannah, and the interior towns throughout the State, that ho has accepted the Ageaoy for the State of Georgia, of the extensive and old established House of Win. Boggs and Company, No. 249 Waahington-strcet, New Yorlc. All articles pur chased from, or ordered through the subscriber, war ranted best qualities aud lowest rates, mar 30 3m R. MAYER, 6 WhiUker-sL New Goods. I. dasher, No. 140 Congreu-ot. W OULD invtlc Uic ulMution ot LiiUn' to 5«l» .hole ..lection of Bleu, Chelljr’i, MniUu unuliiiox Color*, nwl I'Utd do., Uio,l.»io», Ribbon., Uom nod half do., Ltn.n Cnmbno Udk&., Un4.r- ■Io.tc-j, Collars, Glov.., netdo.,UlU, Laou, Ed,Inn, luartiafa, Gram 8kifM, Corded do., and a (rent t nrle- »T .dfbao,aitiolex tf «*»» URACKKUH. mesas 00008. Notioe Extraordinary! PoriUvMy Selling oar at Cost. r pHE Subscribers, desirous of closing their ores* I sat business, would invite the attention of the eltl- fefls ot Savannah andlte vicinity to their large and droll selected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods a» PftIME NEW YORK COST, among whioh aro to bo found some of the most desira- ble styles of goods, for this and the comiug season, con sisting In part of the following goods, via : Oolored and Figured Bareges, do. do. do. Silk Tissues. Plain, Black and Colored 811k Tlssueitnd Bareges. Swiss end Mull Muslin*. Jaconet aud Cambric do. do. do. Cheek Swiss do. * Colored and F<g*r*d Organdies. Black and Oslo red Lawns. Canton CloUn for Traveling Dresses, Printed aud Plain Linens do. do. Dotted aud Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Barege De Lai nos. Blaok and Colored Ohamelloq Bilk*. PI aided and Brocaded do. Colored Maroelin* and Fiorenoe do. LINEN GOODS, Ac, Ac. We have a large and well Mlocted stoek of the cele brated RICHARDSON'S, GRAY'S, DUNBAR. DICK SON 4 Co.'* Shirtlug and Fronting Linens; Together with a largeandelegantassortmentofWhlieand Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies, cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eys Diaper, Linen Dowless, Uuokabaok Diaper, Frenoh Linen Tow els and Doyliss, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambrio, 4e., Ac., Ao., Ao., Ao. ot;r assortment OF DOMESTIC GOODS is oomplete and. embraots every article kept ia a first olass retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to oall and see for themselves, as Great Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY WOODS, whioh will be sold lo many instances below cost. Tills is no Humbug. OALL and see, and be assured of the faet at J. U. COIIEN 4 CO., may 24 | tf 140 Broughton-et. WANTED. WANTED. A GOOD Cook, Washer and Irouer. Apply at this offico. tf may WANTED. A SALESMAN hi u Dry Goods 8tore. at this office.6 s W plete cargo per schooner Virginia for Philodol- phla. Apply to (may il) WILLIS 4 BRUNDAOE. die Horse, of good site. ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 80N. GOVERNESS WANTED. until the 1st of November next. The situation is the healthiest and pleasantest iu the low oouutryof Georgia. For particulars, apply to N. A. HARDEE 4 CO., 8avannah, apr 28 lia Vest hands, at ROBINSON 4 CAMP'S. 30 EXCHANGE WANTED. TO 60 DAY DRAFTS ou New York, wauted ^anfilJ^^^^AjLJjAMAR. Houses and Lands. TO KENT. J A oomfortablo dwelling Homo on Liberty-st. I containing six rooms, pantry and closet. Inquire Valuable Lot For Sale. FOR 8ALE.—A valuable Lot cou- fiflk hJ2E. TO KENT. 1 .TROM tho 1st of Juno a tenement on the corner j of Houston-st. aud Bay Lane. Apply at 119 Con- J tho “Charleston Steam Packet Company.'” Pos session given on 1st November next. For terms Ac. 1 PacCetC W.T. GOODWIN, At tho Custom House. FOR MALE. rpHE BUILDING known us tho “ Gya'dialum.’ ‘ O.N.L [may 14-ff] JNO. N, LEWIS. on Bay-at., by 90 feet deep, now occur! bulomous, Esq., is well calculated for a wholesale Uro- ccry, posaesiiou given on 1st October next. For Terms, apply to (may 9) COHENS 4 HERTZ. Land for Sale. & M Tbe undersigned offers for sals his PLANTATION IN 8CRIVENCOUNTY containing near five huudrod acres of land, about sixty cleared and under good fsnoe; on it is a very ee, and all oomfortablo dwelling-house,* good atoro hoase, and all necessary out-buildings; euly two miles frutn the forty- five mile station on the C. R. R., directly on the publio road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river. Theplaoe is considered very healthy; lands produos well, and a good location for a country store, and very lieat to market. Any person wlshlngto purchase place would do well to give me a call Im in «d late- a it is one of the best peaoh orchards laths coun- suoh a. Iy. On it ... try. My poatoffioe Is Ualoyondale. Bcuiven Co., April 3,1833. 1 STORES, on Moors's wharf. BOB'T. HABERSHAM 4 80N. TO KENT. X IIREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congresa-st. Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house 1 and 000k. Enquire of I fob 24 j A. BON All E OKHAIiE.—Lot 60 feet on West Broad-st., running book 120 feet, with a small Wooden Build- >n U. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. I To Bent. A Briok Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For partioulars apply to . A. Gray, in the house or at the oornor of Jones aud Abercorn streets.tf dec 18 jssafik®— SAVANNAH TO DAB1SN. LINE of Four liorsa Post Coaches leaves 8a- vannah every Honday and Tharaday t at 7 o’clock A. M. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Rioeboro’ and A' iHon South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’olook P. M. Keturulng on Tueaduya and Fridays. Arriving in Savannah at 3 o'olook P. M., and connecting with the boats for the North, and the cars for the Wsbt. EOT Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister 4 Co.'s Stablei 1 , corner of State and Whitaker sis. Office in Darien, at AlBng 4 Robertson. jmlj U. L. UABT, Proprietor. Mil vim milt Bazaar. DELBANCO begs to auuuuqce to his patrons and :he publio geuerally, that he is now reeeiv ing and opening bis bpring stuck of choioe aud seleot Dry Goods, at 118 Broughion-street. Ail of which he is prepared to sell at a lower figure than any other house in the city. Call and be assured. mar 23 NEW WINE ANU LiqUUK STOKE. No. 0 Whitaker (Street. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully annonn- is to the citisens of Savannah, and of the ia- irior of this SUte, that ho has now opened ad will keep oontinnally in store, a Urge assortment of the best qualities of the various kinds of Wines aud Liquors, both foreign and domestic, invoioed from the best sonroes, and to his stook of whioh, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experienoe in France as a manufacturer, end in America as impor ter and dealer, his aoquainUnoe with tho trado enables him to offer assurance that the articles whioh ate enu merated below aro eaoh genuine. Articles of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin. Scotch, Irish aud Monougahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and Ht. Croix Rum. Wines* Old Pore, Madeira, Bberry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Sauternoand Burgundy Wines. Cordials* In Cases, Cnraooa, Maraschino, BaUfla, Blavalts, Absinth, Kiraohonwassor, Absinth, Ao., Jto' Ale aud Forter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestio Liquors. aug6 iy R. MAYER. r|'UKK18H Friction Towelo.—Tbesa Tow- 1 els, as the name designates, are of Turkish manu facture, aud are intended as a substitute for tbs flesh brush, the hair glore, and hair belt, for produoiog a healthy aotion of the skin by friction. The material is of flax, and of a texture admirably adapted to their use. They will be found to be oflective without being harsh. ” ‘ £0, For sale by .A. A. SOLOMONS! J BNNINUS’M DOUBLE SODA WATER -A PURE ARTICLE.—The manufacturers, (tLe celebrated Jennings, of Cork, Ireland) in tbs prepara tion of tho materials for their Soda Water, carefully exclude all deleterious substaaoos, admitting into its composition only ingredients of ascertained purity. A large invoioe, mronrao dibxct, and for sale by - A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. PATENT manciWEfi, ko. Itlorti more's BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. iy Price, One Dollar per Bottle. f 1 *1118 invaluable preparation has obtained a pop- 1 nlarlt) wherever introduced, nnpreeedented In the history ot any other preparation brought before the publio. „ The multiplied thousands w ho have need it, and havo realised its marvtlioiM offsets In removing diseases, Ite-KstnblInking Nature, and Restoring the Nervous aynieni, herald it to the world as possessing ths most laps ing in the mud leal profession use and prescribe it as the most effeotive Aluirntive and Blood ever known; while vest numbers who had i?»g suffer ed from diseases or complaint! brought on by Sedentary Habile, Exposure, Indigestion, Torpid Stateof the At per. Impurities of the Btovd, now look upon this Cordial as most Mysterious and Magical in its healing proper ties and restoring powers. Neuralgia, Go loral Debility Nervous Affection*, Uyspep- eaohe or Flow ot Blood to ths Head, Costive- ness, or Irregularities of ths Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in ths Bide or Region of the Heart, Flatulenoy or Depression of Spirits, or ot Depi _ Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink* jHg the Nervous System, lng bousatluus, Prostration of 1 Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Flesh or Limbs, Difficult or Numbness. Profuse Exi , _ . _ eats. Dlssesss of tl Heart, or affection of tho Lunge, Jaun- dloo, Disease of the Kidneys, De rangement or Proetrate Condi tion of the Organs of Na ture, whiohoauss Pain- Ail Irregularities, especially with Femalen. Prodaolng Debility and Prostration of the Nervous Sys tem, Pals or Sallow Complexion. Erysipelas, and all Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, o»- Humors uf ths Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They mar have originated from very simple and unsuspected causes, but tho disease audits cause must be removed, if you would enjoy Life, Health aud llappiusss." Ths thousands who have procured and used Mortl- oclobrated Bitter Cordial aud Blood Pvrifler, say strungthens the digestive organs, stimulates ths liver to healthy notion sufficient to throw off the impure and poisonous secretions, imparts purity, richness and vi tality to the blood, circulates it freely throughout the system, thereby neutralising and removing impure de posits, r«n«wa aud strengthens ths nervous system, re stores the constitution iu all its strength and vigor, and imparts a glow of health and beauty of complexion. The evidence in its behalf Is overwhelming, and from high souroes, but It is known that for twoyoarsths sup- *--- not mot ths demand. This hundreds of agents fy. They say “ every bottle sold sells a dosen while it now meets extensive sale with mors then one thousand Druggists, among whom are many eminent physicians, who uso and prescribe it. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, even by the ost delicate female or eliild. EbET Price $1 OU per bottle. EAT 801(1 l y Druggists generally. Wholesale and etail Druggists will bo supplied on application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER 4 CO., Proprietors. No. I Barolay-strest, (Aster House), Now York. Haviland, Uarral 4 ltisley.and Rushton, Clark 4 Co, Wholesale Agents, New York. A. A. 8OLOMON8 4 CO., and J. U. CARTER, apr 1 sodlawt-w Agents In 8avannah. Mortimore’e RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A *1 .re and ooj'e remedial agent Jor Hheuma turn in all it* form*. FI’HE astonishing success which has attended this JL medicine in the treatment of Rheumatio Com plaints, either inflammatory (acute) or chrouio, of no matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders lt the moat valuable preparation ever discovered, as the sole reliable remedy fur this dire complaint; and so radioal is it in its worklugs, that it bas scoured the sanction of many of tho first physi cians, who have used it as a dernin-reseort, without faith In ite meriU, only to be convinced of iu miraculous powers. Moktimorb'b Compound is n vegetable extract, an internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, harmless In its effecu, and can be administered to all ages and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for the treatment of this ono disease. It is a tonic, strengthening to the system generally, whilst it soothes the uerves, and imparu a healthy ac tion to the digestive organs, and purifies the blood.— Thousands have already found relief aud permanent oure; and in eaoh and overy case where it has been tested, it has invariably answered the purpose, never having been known to fail. The proprietors feeljustified in thus assuring the pnb- lio of iu virtues, as they base iu meriU entirely upon its performances, an/1 allow the latter only to bo men tioned in iu behalf. Testimonials of tho highlit char acter are daily reoelvcd from various sections st the Union, corroborating these facU, and giving additional and undoubted evidence of the virtues of this truly great and Tollable remedy. For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER 4 CO., at their Central Office, Ho. 1 Barclay-st. He* York, aud by A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. and J. U. CARTER, Agents, Baranoah. eodlawtw apr 1 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, for Tim curb or Con?h», Oolda, Boaraonen, Brenchi- ti>, Whoapiug Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Consumption! Many years of trial, instead of impairing the publio oonfidonoe in this medioine, bas won for appreciation and notorie ty by far exoeeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its in trinsic virtues and the utrils- takable benefit conferred thousands of sufferers, could originate and matnteinthe reputation whioh it enjoys. While many inferior •dies thrust upon ths community, havo failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, ferred benefits on the afflioted they ean net er forget, and produced euros too numerous aud too remarkable to oe forgotten. While It is a fraud on the publio to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only asagener- al thing, but almost invariably oures the maladies for whioh it is employed. As time makes those facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the aflliotod, from the log oablu of the American peas ant, to tho palaces of European Kings. Throughout this entire oountry, in every SUte, oity, and indeed al most every hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remody extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign oountries, it is ootning to be extensively used by their most intelligent physi cians. In Ureal Britain, Franee and Germany, where the medieal sciences have reached their highest perfeo- '--‘ion, Cherry Peotoral is iutrodueed, ana in constant in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Uoujes, Publio In stitutions, and iu domestio practice, as the surest reme dy their attending physicians oan employ for the mor^ dangerous affections of the lungs. Also In mlldereases aud for children it issafo, pleasant and offootuul to oure. In foot some of the most flattering testimonials wo re ceive have been fkrom parents who have found it effica cious in oases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invariable aoouraoy and care. It is sealed and protect ed by law from counterfeits, consequently — on as genuiuu, without adulteration. We nave endeavored here to furnish the oommunity with a medioine of suoli intrinsic superiority and worth as should oommeud itself to their confidence—a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, whioh this has by re- K ated aud countless trials prove itself to be ; and trust great care in preparing ft with ohemioal aoouraoy, of uniform strength to afford Physioians a new agent on whioh they oan rslv for the best results, aud the nflliot- •d with a remedy that will do for them ail that medieioe in do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by A. A. SOLOMON8 4 CO., W. W. LINCOLN, . M. TURNER k CO., J. B. MOORE 4 CO., Savaa’h, and all druggists throughout tbs south. OnTMUi At the old stand 6 offer al Auction I Itt-Urw liberal. Faroe LmU nf Auction. A l,0 '*^ ra TMti t*lo AihE? y** 4 .' M 8-10 Aon., .ttuk- I 7 5 loaiR of 8.VBD- „ S.t.u.ait c tnt.t .1 Private S.J., C.m“Tt. U * d "* p,, " 1,r Cwonwl—100 bbl, HjAvavU. House for kenf. Hones No. 20 Broughton itrtet, for Rent until 1st No- Jmproved Essence of Cofee. jB,t W fr « m niaaufaotursTS In Philadelphia, and will continue to keep ou hand for •ale, Augustus Hummers Improved Essence of Coffee. This is the best oompositiun of Coffee ever offered for wnoiesome. more delicate, nnner Havered and oolored, perfectly clear, and in every respect superior to the finest lilo Coffee, and in use will prove e nett saving 73 if it does not. Prime Cook of Prtvate Bale. A prims liksly young Fellow, a first rate 000k for steamboat or hotel. do French Head Udkfs., for sale low. Ibuwesew Biicon and Lard, at Private Sato. 13,099 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round. 2,900 “ Fresh Leaf Lard. Just received 1 rorn Tennessee, and for sale in lots to suit pn. Strawberry Sets at Private Bate. Strswherry Cuts of the following kinde-Alloe Mande, Boston Pine, British Uueen, Ohio Redwood. Hudson Crimson Cone, White AVood’, Hove?. Beedli’ngVEKJ 8o *5 l Thev are all grown in this elimate and in **°i ■*!} our Store for any of the above kinds will be promptly attended to. ng, Ao., all in oomplete order. BonnetRibboas ; Svrawaud Dress TrtSta&m and Oolored Laee Gimps and Galloons, Whitens orvd 8ilk Fringe, Mantillas. Plain fiTresree^ bhe other Combe,Halr PfiO, f?«rleand XWIj Plains, Flowers. Wreathes sto Fentfc— Jot and Fsnoy Wristietta, Bnttoia, I Zophyr Woratonds,Embroidery < 8iik 0 color, Braids, Fans nr* * Smoking Caps, BUpp< as Robes and backs, 1 ding. Mrs. Doyle, assisted by oompet* York, will attend to the trimming uvbuwj endeavor with skill and taste to pleaseil with orders. Fsnoy and other Bonnets a ed and Pressed. Pinking dune. from the oity, has no further use for it. 2999 bushels prime White Corn. LOTTERIES. D rawn nuihuuhs— ui uoor,i. gi.u Lottery, Class 11: 75 29 Al 71 46 32 13 39 30 63 73 24 No 13 29 73 end b4 39 75 prises returned ia n rem nant of halftickeu. Georgia State Lottery. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Miangers. 86,000 Dollars. 18 drawn ballots in each package of 26 tickets. Grand Mammoth 8chemt>. To bo drawn next Saturday. Lowest Three Number Prise $309. Hots in each paok of 26 tic e chance by the package. CAPITALS: 4,000-983. Tickets only $1—shares in proportion. Risk on a paokage or quarters, only $3,30 Tickets, either singly or by the paokage, for sale at 153 Bay street, in oonnuxion with the Express Office. City Hotel, by J 70 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Managers, EXTRA CLASS L. To be drawn in Baltimore. Md., This Afternoon. SCHEME: 490,000-4 of 9,000-4 of 9,900! And more than $100,0001» Smaller Prize*! nurc muit fiuu,uiiuwt amaiicr n Tickets ouly |3—Shares In proportion. Tickets and 8harsa for sale, and Prixes cashed on de mand. by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, may 26 Opposite Pulaski House. UitKKNK AND FU1.AHK1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane•'near Bull-Htreet. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers. r 17 Th.SAT law tw Kempfou Ac Verstille A RE now opauing a finely assorted and complete stock of Summer and other Dry Goods, whioh they will offer upon ths most aooommodatiug term*. As great oaro has boon exercised in the selection of their stook, with a view both to price and quality, fney confidently invito their friend* and the publio ger.*rAl- ly to call and examine for themselves. i ga 9 Dancing Academy. MONS. A. UONaUD respectfully informs his patrons that his last Term, of this season, will 'commence on Thursday, 7th insi. Pupils, for the above term, will be received until the 23d lust. Persons willing to patronise him are request ed to send pupils to his Aoadsmy at 4 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. N. B.—Moua. A. B.'a Fanoy Dreu Ball will take place on Tuesday, 26th lust. apr 6 NEW GOODS PEK ALABAMA. gOLID Check Gjughaint, ) B aok Sinohew bilk, Plain blaok Groe de Rhine, 8ilk, Bobbiuett Nuttings, Gents oolored bordered Handkerchiefs, Sbirtiugs, Ticks, Drills, etc., at 81 Broughton et. ~ ‘8WORTH. W. C. WAD8V If AVANA HB4JAK8 XX. Havana use, Figaros, 199 thouseud superior na Ssgars, via: La Georgia, Noriega, Caba- i, TrabuuM. La Esmeralda, La Couetaneia, ud others, in store and for sale by ' ROUSSEAU. CLARET WINED, CASES Haute Setuiue Claret, 35 do Mar- MoMAUON 4 DOYLE. i/ gaux.also 10 oasks superior Claret, just received . . ship Delta, by way of Charleston direct from Bor- dtaux, and for sals by [may 19] J. ROUSSEAU. littlTANMA WAKE.—Tea Pots, Coffee X> Pots, Syrup Caps, Beer Mugs, Qoblete, Tea and ^1. 8poou., tc. 1IOR8B k niCHOLS. jjl« UAMM ANU BJIOKHO IS UK*— KUK mui: A NEGRO Boy suiubie for light housework and errands—a situation ia the oentralpartoftbe oity li preferred. Apply to UARUI8 4CO. may 29 98 Bay street. 3 barrels Pig Haras. Vf ACULkkELrBtrcuiu, Soap, lYX barrels No. 2 Large Maekerel. A. BONAUD. >, Starch, ftc. | f\ BBLS. Batter Crackers, 5 do. Sugar do„ 30 THBUiUUlUKTKU. WUTTMM. CUUUNS. IJ UTTER cut Im ehuruct] with Ibue In from live 10 Uf bbl. -A very su perior artiole, very old and pare, tor medicinal usee, for sals by the bottle by J. E. OXFORD. way 24 Apothecaries’ flalL J^'INJK TAU1.K MATH—WlUuw, UdlltUb- tea minutes. Two sises just received ead tor may 20 FjA RA8KtrM*Mim^. A v^“ , .y Ob.^wpM, ANA OA UTHAW 39 bbls Sugar. Soda aud Butter Biscuits. 23 boxse Soda Biscuits. 69 do Buchan’s Family Soon. 40 do 8^£tta s4BeadsU*» Pearl Starok. 39 do Herrings. Lauding and tor sals by may 16 8CKANTON7jI)HN8TON 4 00. ■ AtSI XfiAF niwim, Cnwker.—Trail Bwl^ Ku. i)« UI *n>|. BImiRi.! »!». »r— Km, rn.ri.jj ..jtor . ^ ikSIaWa ‘ te&SSSf- 1 Prize * ! Prize* ! / Prize* ! / / D RAWN NUMBEKD-OfGreeuoftPulaski Lottery, Extra Claaa 38: 29 26 72 1 36 8 62 11 38 46 00 19 Alto f«v Class 62: 33 IS 44 30 24 33 61 68 73 36 23 61 Tickets Not 10 S3 68-30 36 68-36 33 73 and 24 61 68 prixsssoldat E. WITUINQTON’S. class 63 run iooj Will be drawn in Savannah, To-Morrow, May 27. 71 Numb.r Lott.r, - II Ur.wo Urilou. . CAPITAL: 4,340 DOUiBSI Ae. 4o. Tieksta $1—shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by tho paokago or salt by E. WITHINGTQN, _ Vondor for Grogory 4 Maury, may 26 Ray Laos, near Bull-etrsoft. GREEN If ANU FUl^AHKl MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lame. GREGORY 4 MaUBY; Managers. D RAWN Nlh>l BElca-oiurweoo* Pulaski Lottery, Class 62: 35 15 44 30 24 63 61 68 73 36 35 61 36 44 33 a three No prise returned la a whole ticket. Bonnets! SO Coses ; \ Nj. 13» broi|hioMit., StV QS THE largest and richest X, Ekf Five Boanet Trimmers’ wanted i anst perfectly understand thebrnrinsaa. MILLINERY AND FANOY UQODfll* IWEWS* DOE, No. 17 BA MNAMD-BTRMMT. Takes this method of iatom|ag tke Ladles off Savannah, and vicinity, that she has just re- tlful artiole, lace, and a new summer BONNET of 1 P. B.—AU ori.r. Cram eoa.tr,prompU, uu.lri .UKS. NlLUKR, Sc. 107 vut/euaa-sTHMar, Win op.n 0. B.turd., Hit, 9th luL, bw Oprln* Bloob ot Puhliiubl. Btlfc. Uiml Sir.*, .nd P,.DohlHporMdUolui«yUbboM. Trl vitulu,. for 11mm, b'r.noh Hnn, RUka for Part, Uriasw.OoUlr3.adU.dw-W—., .ap.ctfull, l.TIMIb. iMMCri lAdlMM b— i, No. 1.7 OonffTM.—rM. r All of th. .b... good. U. of Hi. (.'• Hl» millinery iu MRS. a. TOMB. N. 15 U.rn.rd-at. ’’ Having completed her SPRING STOCK, rcepeotfully invitee the inspection of ^KflFtomers to her new and beautiful l Freuoh Embroidered Laos Crape, . *- rmr ' Silk,GossimsrLaos,NapolitaaLaoe,S Du naubls Split Straws, Snow Hake. Diamond Hair Gauss, KnutUd Gussiciar, Geneva Tripoli. J Fanoy Jenny Lind Straws, Blond Laos. Small Faucy Bonnets, Caps, Flowers, Ribbons, Mantillas, of nsw aud beautiful style. Drees Pattern* and Drv Trimmings. -asey UAUNDEN’S EAPkEfi 103 Bay street, E ESPECTFULLY bog leave to inform tke tUi- sous of Savaunah and its vielalty, that they have uuuoiuded iheU arrangements with ike Ceatroi RaU- road aud Banking Company, and ate new raaaiag Mas* sengers daily to Maoon, aau semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goons to Mill edge- villa and all intermediate places. We would alee sear ‘hat our expresses by the stoawer* to Near TM Md hiledelphla enable us to forward every description af. Merchandise and valuables to every town la the North- n States—also to Cal*ibrala and Europe. « .ad 46 tkimh-tlilrd-tErwt, PhUri.lplii., » C..r« .».<(, HoHon; IiiUaiMMH, Pro.td.IM, MhH gom.rv-.tr..t, 8.0 Pronotooo. fob* LIVlNUdTOW, WIKCUE8TKB.ACO. -HiultAL OK NJtbV MUI.U8R UUOIm. M phknuekoast A cu.b.v.au d.r ra- . ooirod por .wom.hlp buio of Q.or,bk . nr, excellent aseortuieat of new, fashioniule and cheap Goods, comprising . . White and oolored French Linen Drills. A great variety fur Gentlemen's and Beya’ Icmmer wear. ^^Buregen.^Chamcleoiij Figured and printed Grama-* ^Bfaek Gro^DeRbta* Silks. Ladies’ Needle work oollnrs. Jaconet and Organdy Muslins. i\. . . 7-8, 4 4 and 9-8 Frenoh, EugUsk aad Awerieaa Prinu, particularly desirable styles. A beautiful assortment of Cambrio and 8win Mg- 4 ate amor during the month No. 173 Broughton street, may 16 opposite to. Andrew* COi'AUTNEKoliiP. 'THE UNDERSIGNED have this day ft I Copartnership for ths transaction or a snipping and Commission business and Scranton 4 Tallmau, office No. 16 Coeat York. W. B. S May 16tb, 1833. U. U. T. RXrKBK>rCK». Messrs. 8hermau k Collins; •• Earn, Wheeler 4 Co.; “ Cogswell, Crane 4 Ou.; ** 11. 4 D. Pomeroy; Mosers. WeUter, k Pannes; J24L. York. Horautou, Juhnstou 4 Co.; V may 17 Rowland 4 Co. ’ Scranton, Johnston 4 Co,, is this day dimal* o withdrawal of Win. B.Bcranton. D. T. SCRANTON, JOS. JOKNf <P of CLASS 63 ros 1833. To be drawn in Savannah, To-Morrow, May 27. 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballotg. CAPITAL t 4,340 DOLLARS! Tiekete $1—Shares In proportion. JAMES OOWEN, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. JOHN OLIVER, Bon**, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla- nier, Paper Hanger. Ac. W 8 k J 8 U Si»5S*. B.T.B.udi, M.j laih, 1863. Adwe. . CllPAHTlNtlt»HIK. TUB Uaderoignod h.,log uoooi.lod nitb Ikda Mr. llenr, U. beroutoo, will Mali... Ik. Old—W Business under ths firm or f-—‘~r. T-hartia l ea: D. T. SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. Savannah, May 16th, 1663. may 17 tt NOTICE. - F ACTORS, Menbaauud Otherm, to siring to have their Cotton rspsoked, ean do so by applying at my press. Eastern Wharves. “““ * O. A L. LAMAR. Bemoval* M AYING b«eu burned out in JeffbrMMis„ v Subscriber has removed his Rakwry to ] Street, where fas will ooatiaws to earry on tfcv Baking business. Hs will baka and keep on hand. Wheat, Rye and Graham Breed and Cakes, whioh lie will deliver la any part of ths elty. Grateful toe tor- or P.U0.H.,8.gWU. -dtew.^ m Paciorage and C« UUBlNKSa. T WILL continuo tho Factorage cod t 1 Business on my own account. Offioe on Soy-ok. Iwt^ofMoatgomsy Street. J . F. o. 121, auouuuroa sraaaT. B EGS to returu his thunks to tho cltixens of 8avanneh, for past favors, and to assore them all work ia his 11ns intrusted to him, shall be done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts by an assiduous attention to business, the e CAimua ., . AT REDUCED PRICES I *19,00 per 100 UM—9S (h. Bex eel \JO charge fur hexing «r driiverillf a IV ro*d or at.ucbo.to. WuuM It k—uw — J7 1 I J- 8. W. oornor Br.aghto. als, to insure a cuntinuauce of their favors. Hs keeps for sals mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS 183 Congreau-atreet, Havannah* iS-A Tho Hubsoribers manufacture HK and keep oouctantiy o ‘ large and varied stock dlos, Bridles and Harness, and make to order every description of article* in Cur stoek comprises also a largo assortment ot Trunks Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. For sons desirous of supplying tbsmselves, will do well is oall at our establishment. All articles sold by us ai warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B—For Repairing, our terms aro moderate, ou - m may 17 •Kooutlen premia. a. Brown’s Cbeap Ga THE Subscriber would invite the alt persons desirous of purchasing rich and i -t low prices to his new store. Printed aud Striped Silks, L_ reges, Blaok aud Solid Colored gaudies eud Jaconets, Plain Wash a and itaslus, Ginghams, French and A A oompluto stuck of Ladies’, Men’s, i English end German Hosiery, Laos lars, Fine Embroidered Udkfs., C *" I have also a full assortment Irish Linens, Shirllags, Drills. , Netting, White Jaovncta, Swiae Chucked and Striped Muslims, W Cottonades and Plaid Hdkfb. for i_. many other sty lss of goods, wiUbee low prioes. The rosidoata of 8avaan*)i, and those from the inte rior. are respectfully lav lied to oall and examine the for the cor- "«? 6f Barnard and Breaghtua-sts APOTHECABV’S HALL, S. E. Corner of Broughton and Barnard otreeto. Savannah, Georgia. I 'HE sub.oriber would most respectfully inform the eitlsons of 8avannah and the eurrouadiag country, that ho bas taken the store situated as above, where he is now opening a full and select stook ot Drugn, Medicine*, Cheuricala, Per fa me- ry, Fancy Article**, Dye Htafli** Glassware. See., ftc,. whieh hs offers to ths publio at wholesale and reta_ such terms an cannot fall to give entire both as regards price and quality. . ..^•f/anJetehe offers for sale has been selected by himself with! i the last twenty daye. from thu most rslf- Duguerrean Gallery. HE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formerly X. eooupisd by Mr. Prsatioo, eornsr 8a Julian atm# and Market square, where hs will be happy to see the formtr petrous of the Establishment, and m ones as will favor him with a sail. EOT All ^pictures put up in ths best s) AUAUNJSTJtATKUk’S I able houses In the a