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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. SAVANNAH F. oomi Ac HOSPITAL. NAY let, 1833. VUlUnc Commltto. lor Hoy Mi Jui: N. B. Kn.pp md J. J. K«Uy. Appllortioao for odmiMlon jhoold bo mad. to tho YlBUog CommlttM. I. CU.1 of lOcrpi- c y .07 morobor of tha Board of MtMfttt loop Croat permit*. Mff TO LIT IF APPLIED FOR SOON. __ p. CONDONoflorl hi.OARDEN LOT __ FW .od HOUSES thereon, tolrt. ft ll.ltna- SjiS — ■"“ted on th# oorner of tho Thunderbolt and JME Shad Road*. It luv* all the necessary improvement* ft nd under good cultivation. Apply at tho City Hotel. Apr 22 if Or. J. Fickliug. ^ uffloe lad roddoaeo oornor of Bernard Md PvA Parry streets, Orleans-square. Offloo hour Prom rt to 10 o'oioek, A* M. tf mar St STEAMSHIP LINES, UNItW STATES MML STEAMSHIP ISABEL. Aa, WilUatn Rolline, Cointnandor, be* tween Inaiut 23NSHr uteaplendld *** steamship wiU hereafter wSund HnvaSu And auih of eaoh month, and from Havana for Sevan- i tho 15th DENTISTRY. ]>rs. BOYAJLL and JOHNSON, Sirgleal and Alechnnical Dentintn. OAoo over Zogbaum'e Mueio Store, Ear- hot Square. ly n medicine, beliuvlng that. In turo hereelf porfeota a eure more rapidly and effectual ly than can ho accomplished by tne vegetables aud mineral* of mcUioal science. Hat in the matter of dys pepsia, there are chronic feature* about it, which, very often, defy all the effort* of nature to create a healthy action of the dlgeetivo organa, aud it not uufrequently happen* that thousand* suffer for year*, diseased both in body and in iniud, from indigestion aud iu kindred ills; To auoh llooilaud’e Herman liitter* prepared by Hr. C.M. Jaokson, are truly a most valuable prepara tion. It is a touie modioiao, giving a healthy action to the stomach, and will bo foLttd highly serviceable at all seasons, but espeolally during tho spring. Dyspep sia can only be oured by a patieut perseverance In one coarse of treatment j and to all those suffering under this sad malady we would rooommond an application to the depot or Uoofland’s German Hitters, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia.—Philadelphia Inquirer. may 16 A WarmuHsd Meinedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS, CAN rUHOUASK NO HKMKdY XQUAL TO DK. TO HI AH’ VENETIAN LlNlMENTt For Dyseutery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, quinsy bore Throat, Toothacne, Headache, tioa-siokucss. Cuts, Hams, Hwslliugs, Uid bores, Mosquito Hites, iu- seotbtings, Pains in tho la mbs, Ao. If it does not givo relict, rooolleot your money will bo refunded. All that Is asked is a fair trial of it aeoord- iug to the directions. This article is an English reme dy, and was ustd by William llse Fourth, late king of England, aud oertitled to by himas a ours for Rheumatism, where every cuing else be had tnsd, tailed. Over 10,UUU,UUU bottles have been sold iu the United States without a single faliuro, and many families have stated that if it was #10 per bottle they would not be without it, iu case of Croup, as it is ns oertain to oure as it is applied. The most severe Uouuit is oured iu a tew days. It oures TooriiActUB iu 5 minutes—UEAoaouie in ft an hour aud OUULKUA, whou tint taken, in a few hours, BET Prtoo 25 aud 00 oeuts. DR. TOUiAb has aUo put np a HOR8L L.INIMENT in ptut bottles, whiou is warranted cheaper aud bettor - Colic, Galls, Cuts, dwellings, bruises, DR. TOHIAb*oould Ml tweuty newspapers with ths letters and certideatoe roooivou eommeudiug his Linl- uiout, hutoousidors that warrautiug it sufficient, as any -a to pay for s not obtuiu relief u gists aud storekeepers tuiui^hout Georgia. gs* Dr. Tobias' othoe, 240 Uroenarijn lU , ... _. J. D. CARTER, Hrougbton street, opposite bt. An- ANOTHER HCIENTIEHJ WONDER: IMPORTANT TO DY8P£PT1C8.-Dr. VOSt J. 8. Houghton's PxrsiN, the ZVus Digestits Fluid or tiattrio Juice, prepared from Rcuuet, <j fourth stomaoh of tho ox, after directions of Haron Lie big, the great Physiological Chomist, by J. 8. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundioe, liver oomplaiut, constipation and debility, onriug after nature's own method, by nature's own agent, the gastrio juice.— Pamphlets, containing soieutifio evidence of Its value, furnished by agents gratis. 80s advertisement in ant ther part of this paper. sod ly jnntll Medicines which) never fail to give satiej'uc- tion, and are used by many physicians in their practice. Dr, J. 8* Rose’s Nervous and Invigor ating Cordial. The Greatest Discovery in Medical Science !—For all Nervous Conditions of the System '.—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. ,twrj^Tbs astounding and happy effect of Dr. Rosa's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Musclos, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain In «he Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind body worn down by care, labor, or study, has induced tnany physicians to uas it in their practice. For a weak noustitutlon, it Is a grand restoror: it completely re moves from the system all uervous Irritations, and u aimbsk miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. Tbs vcaA and the nervous are frequently restored to per fect health before using one bottle. Prios fifty cents. Du. J; 8. Hose’* Great i'ola C'urer—the Wonder ol Hie Age. Do you suffer with any paluf iryou do, use Dr. Rose's Pain Curor. It -cures Toothaoiie, bore Throat. Hanwha, dtin Nook or Pains in tho Faoe, iu a few minutes. It ourus quiokly Pain in tho btomaoh or Bowels. Cures Chiloiaius, Corns, aud any irritation 00 tuo feet. It acts like a unarm for Paius in the bide, Limosor Hack, aud for Rheumatism from a suddsu cold, it is magical iu iu offecu. In bottles, 12ft, 20 and The best Couuii btuur iw ium Wonui.-Dr, Rose's celebrated Cough Syrup gives Immediate relief to the worst Coughs, whetnor oousumptive or proeeediug irom a cold, it allays auy irntaUou of the Lungs, auu turti • ties the system against any future attacks. In bottle* at 50 ccnu and $fr For Bilious Habits and Had Cui.ds.—If you art* bilious, you require a purgative uediuiue. If you hav* a bad cold, you should remove it from the system, lj your liver u out of order, you will have oold feet, va- 1 appetite, ana a yellow skin—take Dr. Itoso'i Autilliuous or Railroad Pills, aud you will soou bt rtiieved from all bad feelings. In boxes lift and 25 ots. At all the respectable Drug Stores iu davanuah, and throughout tuo if Hi;lit8 WANTED. In 1835 and *36 a large number of Goor- ~giaus went ovsr to the Republio of Texas to assist tue Toxafis to gain their independence. Many ol these were mnssaorod wWi Fannin, aud others tell while lighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and Johnson. The Republio of Texas granted to the heirs of these brave men a large quantity of land, very fow of whom have oorno forward to claim their right. The doscendauts of thoso who participated iu .the revolu tionary struggle of Texas oua procure these lauds, ou application to the uudersigaod, who possesses ail neces- •ar> information on the subject, mar b 6m. 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. DENTISTRY. Dl*. n. C. II £ A L D Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, In the best style. Office first ooruor west ol the Marshall House. ly jan 17 DENTIST* K. DR. Q. D. BARNES, Surgical and Alccluuilcal Dentist. Office oornor of Congress aud Wliitaker-sts., over Mr. Preudergaafi Dry Goods Store. ly ap 17 fAMJUTT’tt FUttlilUN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATiUN AGENCY. Cm—Persons wishing to send for their friends, •Cfii and desirous of bringing them out by first class packet ships, are informed that the subscribers ar« the only agents for ths above Agency in this oity. They Ere also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapsowtt St Co., Liverpool, in sons from £1 and up wards, wbioh drafts are negotiable In any town through out Ireland and Great Uritaln. Drafts on Franoe and Germany, payable in all part* of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to d«o24 ly JBUNRER 4 UGDEN, 80 Bay-st. nab onthegth and234 oreach month. The ISABEL will oonneet at Havana with the United it«»®*bip Company's Lin* to Aspinwall and ths Paelfio Mall Lin* from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will be landed at the Railroad Wharf free, ”£5*** tb * Isthmus at the passenger's expense. The ISABEL will also connect at Havana with the United States Mail Steam Company's Lias to Nsw Orleans. Tickets for Key West and Havana can be had if COHENS A HERTZ, Agents at Bavannah. Ticket* for New Orleans. Aspinwall and Baa Fran cisco can be had by applying to MOBDECAl A CO., Charleston, 8. C. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLOBIDA,Capt.Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging #d in safety, speed anA comfort. leaving Savannah at the earns time *bat the Marion aud Southerner leave Charleston, five in New York as soon as or before them. J9’Cabin P*f*ax« $25, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFOR1), FAY A CO, Savannah. J , 8AMUEL L. MITCHELL. J/ II 194 Front-street, New York. U. 8. DiAlJL LINK. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS New-iork fc Charleston Steam-i’aeketi Leave Adg er's wharves e rerj Saturday Ajtcrnouu and eaoh alternate Wednee- ,dny. On Satnrday the new and splen did Steamships JA8.ADOER..... m Capt. J. Dickinson 1,500Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1.2UU Tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, wUl cave each alternate Wednesday—having been newly eoppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. 10* For Freight or Passage, having elegant StaU Room accommodations, apply at the office of the ment, Passage, having elegant Stale v at the office of ths HENRY MIbbllOON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharvas. 4 nsw ship will * keel with the Southerner FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of l.iWU tons register, Capt. Walter Col lins, has commenced her regular trips, and will leave 8avannab on Wednes day, the Sth Sept., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter; e>v on the 22d Sept.,and Oth and 20th Got. and 3d and 17th Nov., and so on. This ship has been built with entire regard to safety, comfort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to business and travel. Forfrolghtor paasag apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah, jan 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia. 8TEAMB0AT LIMEb. Suvniuinh aud Augusta. On and after the 1st of May next, Uio *U»u*«r OREGON, Captain Jaa. M. Moody, will make regular weekly trips between bavannah aud Augusta, aud touohing — the intermediate lauding* on certain days and a1 tain houra—leaving davanuah every Tuesday ev at 5 o'olook P. M., aud Augusta every Haturday 1 log at S A. M. Hy this arrangemeut p'anters and merchants on the river will be afforded auu of shipping and raooivlng their goods with tainty, and of a regular conveyance for then. files to and from both places, os tho aoooiuuiodationi apr2U K1NC11LEY A THOMAS, Agents. Savaunuli, Augusta and ilumburg. irwea . The Union Steamboat Company of Georgia and South Carolina having tho- ■■■JMmBroughly overhauled and refitted the su perior steain-paoket* 11. L. COOK aud OREGON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of ail de«u.;pMou between bavannah, AugusU and Hamburg, with as muuh. if not more, dispatch thau any othe boats on the river. The steamers are commanded b. experienced and aocommodatiug captains, and all freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passongi ual if not superior to any boats on tho river. Fi 8 ual if ,00. Savannah, list Sept., 1862. HENRY iZaRPER, Pr., Savannah, K1NC11LEY A THOMAS, •• JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien, llruuatrick, 8t. Alarya, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEHURG (Black Creek), AND PICOLATA. every Tuteday, at 10 o’clock, A. M. w The superior sleam-paoket WM. OAS- TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesd Morning, at 10 o r olook, and wUl 00 linue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien ......43 00 Bt. Mary's 4 60 Jaaksonville fi uo Hlack Crack, Pioolataand Palatka 8 UO For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston team-packet wharf, or to an 24 CLAOHUBN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. THE SAVANNAH AND CliARIi£8TON STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'olook A. M., after the arrival of the n'i:ht train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, sonneotinx at Charleston with the Wlltnitigton htcum-Packeta, Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2ft P. M., and also with the New-York anil Charleston Hteamahlps, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Maoou on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to connect with the splen did new steamship Janut Adger one week, auu the steamship Ooutkcrner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20— time 52 hours; by steamships, $25. [my 16] 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. 0FF081T10N LINK TO FLORIDA RATE or PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior new steampaokel WE I-AKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every Saturday at 10 o'olook A. M. Rat* of p^ wage iu large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien 43 00 St. Mary's 4 50 Jacksonville fi 00 v Pioolata 8 00 Palatka. 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. K. Duke, for Oeale, will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka. in board, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to B. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. FOR NEW YORK.—Union Lino. 3-^ Ths regular packet sohr. ENCHANTRESS, ^jjg^Tylor maator^ wiU have qulok dispatch ror the may 24 freight or passage, apply to WILLIS A URUNDAGE. KOlt LIVERPOOL. , The bark RHODES, Capt. E. Rots, will meet St with dispatch for tho above port. Forfreightor Bpaasago, apply to r 19 U. K. WASUBURN, Agt. UNION LINK. —3, FOR NEW YORK. ' 1 T hc regular Packet Schoouor CATARACT, ■■MRRloe. Master, will have quick despatch, os above. For freight or passage apply to may 17 WILLIS A URUNDAGE. FOR NEW YORK.—Old Uatnbl’d Lino. B Tho fine clipper bark FLIGHT, J. U. Luther, master, will meet with dispatch aa above. For freight or paosage, having good accommodations, apply on board at Telfair's wharl, or to may 17 mu GUAM, KELLY A CO. art Dry Poods, Clothiag, fco. CHEAPEST DRY GOODS is m* cwr, FOR CASH. No. 1M Broughton Street, A«.r Dtckia.’i IWulimr,. X HE BUBDCRIBKKS «li?r Tor .’l. at ih.lr SEWAKU BXTSN8IVK STOKE,. nr.full/H- Foreign anil Domeitic Dry Goods. which wlllh. cold at VERY LOW FKIC28 brUMhcr City .oo.ptaac, rniD.liiiiig lu part of: llle.ohed and Brown uhcctini. and ShlrUnn.cr»».rr width and qu.lUr, lt.d Tic III, Vl.lll.il Hulpai, ch.cVl, Bln. and Brown Drilling., Danlnu, .o,4c, DUE18 00008. Mourning and Cclored C.Ilcc, Colored andMonrnlag nets and Organdies. Black aad Colored Bareges, Silk Tusues, Black Italian Silk for Drecses, ftlautnias, Ao., BUk Lace to suit, Poplins, Lin Do Linde, Ao„ Ao. IRISH LINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens and fins Undressed do, “war ranted all pure Linen Yarn and Bound Bleach." Also, warranted as chtap as auy such Linens can be fouao in thia market, White and Brown Table Damask, Doyley'eand Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huokabaok, Scotch and Russia Diapora, Linen Towels and Towell ing Ornaburgs and Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies' and Mltaca Black, White and Colored Hose, Gont's and Boy's White, Colored and Brown ft Uoae, in all aiseaaud qualities, Gauxe, Merino and Cotton Un der Vests and Drawers. Ladies', Geut's, Misses and Boy’s Gloves and Mitts of valrous qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE RIIAWLS, EMBROI DERED KOBE DUDSSES8, BLACK, WHITE and COLORED CHAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS. BO HI NET u 11U PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE. LACE and GAUZE VEIL*. Embroideries. Gents' Pooket Udkfs, with a large oolleotlon of L. C. Udkfs, from $1 per dosen, upwards, well wortny the at tention of families as being particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in great variety. White Goods. Plain aud ohooked Bwioae and Jaconets, Mull. Book, Nauisooks, Tarlstou, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Banda, Head and Lisle Laces and Edgings, new stylo Muslin Collars and Undsrslosves, Ao. »pr!8 2m T. A L. MoKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for -Spring and Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, 17 Wkliaker-Nt. R espectfully solicit* tho attention or hi* friends and the publio in general, to his large Stock or READY MADE CLOTHING, soluble for tbs preieut and coming season ; it has all been made up uuder his personal superintendence, and for style ana durability of workmanship, is inferior to none b found in the market. The following oomprises a tion of the Stock: Frocks and Sacks of Blaok, Bluo Cashmere Cloths, Blaok Drap Dote Frocks and Sacks, Linon Duok Drill and Fancy Linen Frocka and 8a India Grass Bilk and Brown Linen backs. Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks aud Sacks, Cassimere. Black Drap Date and Spring Tweed Casal mere, White Duok. Fancy Linen Drill,together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pauls, for servants Vests of Black Satin, Black Barathea and Fanoy ilka, Fancy a J *“*■““ " ^ J - J I.ineua. Also, w Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, — ilia Bilks, Fancy aud White Maraailles, Figured and Stripe i _ ig rg# gtockot furnishing Goods, such , Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe Bilk aud Cotton Socks aud Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, eto., etc. The wholo for passengers are both ample and comfortable. Tl'iine which ho offers for sale on aooou.modating terms, and up 36 hours—down 24. Fare $5. atjpricviMas^hea^athecheapeitj^^^^^^^^r "* Hotels; Boarding-Honses, ho. Meriwether Springs. I THE Warm SPRINGS will be opened for the reoeption of visitors on the FIUaT DAY OF JUNK, comfortable accommodations for 500 visitors. The Baths and Cabins are undergoing thorough repairs, and a|number of new Cabins being built. Ample arrange- for the accomodation of guests. Those Springs are situated on the Pino Mountain, 36 miles north of Columbus, tame distance from Grif fin and West Point; 27 from Lagrange, and 10 from ' " * Spring diacharglng 1400 gallona ot . j, supplying six separate Baths, each 10 feet square, with 3uU gallons of water per minute, 3 of which arc kept eaclusively for Ladies and 3 for Gentlemen; The temperature of the water is 90 de- ^•^wiuterand summer. The analysis of the water Analysis of the Warm Mprlngn. Mr 1>KS. L'OTTINU AMD MEANS. Quantity of 1 wine pint, or 28,875 cubic inches. Specific gravity, 0,098 distilled water being 1000. Gasses.—Carbonio Acid Gas, 2 cubio inches Sulphurate of Hydrogen. a trace Solid Contents.—Carbonate of Lime, 1 grain. *' Iron, 9.5 grains “ Magnesia, lO.UU “ The water is considered a for Rhonma- tiim, Gout, Dyspepsia. Dlarrhma, Bronchitis, Scrofula, derangements of tbe Urinary Organs, and Diseases of the Skin. The climate and dryness or atmosphere and mountain soenory and pure fine water arc unsurpass ed by auy in the United States. The uuderslgned~takes this method of returning his thanks to his generous patrons, aud ot assuring them and the public that he will be able to accommodate all who may vail, and will exert himself to make them comfortable; that his Larder and Bar are supplied witil Thai halt Ili.t Ih. V.u. Vn.b ■ a..u....11 with the best that the New York and surrounding market affords, seleoted by himself, and that his oharg- 1 will be as moderate as the times will admit, that i has secured tbe servioes of efficient aid to assist im in the management of his establishment. His Ser- lats are equal to any in tho Sooth. „ s. J * L * MU8TIAN. May )2, 1863. Th-tjyf Corner Stone: Times A Sentinel i Georgia 6ti- m; Montgomery Journal; Tallahasseo Floridian ; Charleston Courier; Savauu&h News and Eurauia Shield will copy onoe per weok, till 1st of July, and illlsto Warm Springs. GOODS, Notice Extraordinary] Positively Selling oir at Cost. q’HK Kubnrib.**, dailrtw. «r p)o.ln f tk.lrpr..- 1 •■IM.IK V0.1<l I.TtMtb. atu.tlmgflb.clU- miKSmuU»»8 «• .lel.lt; to u>«t r itrf. u« *•11 mImM itoek of SprlB, and Sumo.r Dry 0<wda U PK1ME NEW YORK COST, amonf which ars to be found some of ths most deslra- of ft 1 * T nd *ke coming season, oon- slsting in part of U»* following goods, vi* i Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. ^ do. 0ilk Ti.snos. Plain, Blaok and Colored Silk Tissues and Bareges. Swiss and Mali Muslin., "" artn- * Jsoonct and Cainbrio do. do. do. Check 8wiss do. Colored ai^ Fignrcd Organdies. Black and Oolozsd Lawns. Canton Cloths fbr Traveling Dressea, Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidered SwUs Muslins. Ginghams and Barege De Loloe*. Blaok and Colored Chsmelion Silks. Plalded and Brooadod do. Colored Maroeline and Florence do. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. SON A Co.'s Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together with a large aad elegantassortment of White end Brown Table Damask or ail widths. Damask Doyilss, doth and Colored Lineu Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper Linen Dowless, Uuokab\ok Diaper, French Linen Tow els and Doylies. Linen Lawns and Linen Cambrlo. Ao.. Ac., Ac., Ao., Ac. own assortment OF DOMESTIC GOODS is oomplete and embraoes every artiole kept in a first class retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to oa and see for themselves, as Great Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, whioh will be sold in many instances below eost. This is no Humbug. CALL aad see, and be assured of the fact at J. U. COHEN A CO., It t || lt tf r T .. 110 Broughtoa-st. WANTED. WANTED, A GOOD Cook, Washer and Ironer. this otto*.tf tffit apr 90 die Horse, of good sise. A gentle easy guiied Lady’s dad- ’ ^ood sis*. ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. GOVERNESS WANTED. S NE who understands French, Music on the Piano and the ordinary branches of the English eduoa- , to instruct two youag Ladle, and threo children, until the 1st of November next. The situation la one of the healthiest and pleasantest in tho low oountryof Georgia. For particulars, apply to N. A. HARDEE A CO., 8avannah, Geo. apr M lm \I7ANTKD.—Two Pantaloon Makers and iw Tv Vost hands, at *pr 20 ROBINSON A CAMP'S. EXCHANGE WANTED. 2q TO 60 DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted ■ now iui8, wail'l l C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. TO RENT. a A 2ft story Wooden House on Margaret-st.— V/M. WRIGHT. TO RENT. I A oomfortablo dwelling House on Llberty-it., oontaining six rooms, pantry aud closet.' Inquire at this othoe. tf may 25 Valuable JLot For Sale. FOR SALE.—A vsluntilo Lot con- E2& talning 202ft acres, situated in tho 4th Distriotol tuo first section of Randolph, (1st* Lee County,) and known aa number 176. in the plan of said Dlstriot. Persons desirous of purchasing, a . 1 FOR KENT. T HE WIIARF and lot at present occupied liy the “Charleston Steam Packet Company.” Pos session givon on 1st November next. For terms Ao. apply to R. 51. Goodwin, or W. T. GOODWIN, may 10 lmtf At the Custom llouso. FOR HALE. T HE BUILDING known as the “ Gymnasium.' Apply to [may 14 tf] JNO. N, LEWIS. Lply at thlsoffiof. I j^CIR RENT.—The brick building,60 feet Irout 1 on Bay-at., by 90 feet deep, now occupied by 6. Solomons, Esq., la well calculated for a wholesale Gro cery, possession given on 1st Ootober next. For Terms, apply to (may 9)COHENS A HERTZ. Land lor Sale. The undersigned offers for sale his PLANTATION IN 8CBIVENCOUNTY oontaining near flvo hundred acres of land, about sixty M, .St lj* the C. It. R., directly on the public Ison Ferry, on the Savannah river. The plaoe is oonsidered very healthy; lands produce well, and a good looation for a country store, aud very convenient to market. Any person wishing to purohos* eaoh a plaoe would do well to give me a call immediate- ~ ‘ a of the best peach orchards in the o Uo* is Halcyon Seal raw Co., April 5,1853. TO RENT. t Three fins STORES, on Moore's wharf. BOB'T. HABERSHAM A SON. ■ feb 24 Fire and Life Iniuranee Agency. r».. n > ThtfZmjme c,mp. nj Charier OZ#*”"** • HARTFORD, CONN. , Tl ApplkKLUoni r.o«lr^ b. A. WILbOr, 7 An.pt far l»ma»h. H»Con»raw-rt. T1IK VNITKI) HTATK. l.IKKINUCKANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Catk Saltern. CAPITA!. 8030,000. ThU oamp.PT oombfpu tho tlptppl ppd I'roprii PP. will lurt Ul. II.MPf whit. [Mill, AIM Dr. Armolp, Mmlloil Eipmlp.r. »7 MINIS A FLORANCE, Ar«pt«. Bancroft A Bryan, OBNKRAI. AtiKhTO AND BKOKIBB, ronrnn ronoaxan and sale or STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE A REAL ESTATE. No. liy Bay Hired, Hawaioak. JwB ly , lnanraac© Compnny. fpiIE undersigned Agents of the above Company, I will take risks against Fir* on Buildings, Stock in Trads, Ao., ou tbs most favorable terms. jan 24 ROYAL INHUUANOK COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 3,000,000 of Pound* Sterling. ’I ’H18 INSTITUTION ha. o.I.hli.hml .n Aropcv 1 Ip fl.T.nnah, apd Fir. Folloluppoa PmdpA ppd Frop.rt; will b. iMP.d hj ANDREW LOW A CO. Sp.pppah. Japupiy 31,1888. LONDON I'UlENiX F1UU OVVICK. qilllB C.impany take. Fir. Hi.k. in thl. city, wad AiTNA INNllliANOU C'OdlfANV OF HARTFORD, CONS. FT^HL undersigned, Ageuta of the above Com pan' I eontinue to take risks agfcinat Fire on Building Stocks, oto.,on ths moet favorable teims. •PF H COHENS A HERTZ. Mmtusil Life Inaarance Company sf New York. I SAAC ABBATT, flec’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS. Pres't. Dr. R. D. Akmols, Medical Examiner. Applications received by f*M4 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Lives of Whit* Persona are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. . WILLIAMICING, Agent, Jnne 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. BRIDGEWATER PAINT. of from 25 to 400 lbs. The prios is about on* third of White Lead, while for outside work it is far preferable. Selection of Certificates. N.w You. AK»«».L,3d Dot., 1811. Bolp| advlavd b; ... of th< drat pplatar. Ip th. oitr of New York to use the Bridgewater Paint, in prefer ence to any other, upon tbo Ordnance buildings in my charge, on Governor’s Island, I did so, and found it all that it was recommended to be. The buildings, "hlch are of briok, speak for themselves, and 1 eheer- illy give my testimony iu behalf of th* virtues of tbs aint, deeming it superior to any now in use, as far as can judge from two months' observation. U. U. TALCOTT. Br. Lt. Col. U. S. Military Academy, January 20th, 1852. I havu used ho Bridgewater Paint upon some of the buildings under my supervision, at West l'olut, and 1 oheerfully add My testimony to its durability and cheapness. In future Z sha.. recommend it to my friends aad use myself. 8. ALEXANDER. Lt. Eng's. U.B. A. PLANTER'S CERTIFICATE. New InKuiA, Attakapas, La , March 10th, 1852. In July last I was induced tu apply the Bridgewater Aliueral l’aint to my sugar-house, and in every respect it has exceeded my expectations, and tbe representations mads by the agooU, hlessrs, G. C. Bogert A Co. 1 cheerfully add my testimony to tho numerous ones em braced in tho Agents' circular, aud recommend the same to planters aud others, as the best fire unci weather protector I have ever known. Where I have applied it, it has been exposed to the in siaoe last July, and has neither blistered nor crack ed, and has formed a solid tnetalic surface, whioh has proved entirely impervious. JOHN. F. MILLER. The undersigned baviogused the Bridgewater Paint, a saffioient length of time to tests iu virtues, without hesitation pronounos it tbs best artioloasyet known fur covering bricks, wood, tin, iron, Ao. It U remarka ble for its great body, durability, adhesiveness, elasti- -‘ty, and also for its spark aad ciadar proof qualities, id u lung as it gives us the samo satisfaction at here tofore, we will aontinue louse it and reooiumsn'; it as a lost superior paint. [Signed] Joun Hodgkin, 159 Court-sL, Brooklyn. '■ W.L. Randolmi, Court A Dougiass-st,, ” “ O. A P. Kicknan, 72Oourt-st., “ “ David Walkkk, 2 Harrison street, “ “ S Grissom, 7 Hicks st., « " Robt. 51cEwan, H Hicks st.. •• “ Cuas. Hobbs, 829 Broadway, Now York. “ Tuos. P. Nash, 152 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. “ Hkntv Puilii'S, 226 Henry st., “ " C. F. UEMMANCB, 270 llioka st., “ PAmphlets oontaining full direotlons, will bo furnish- I. [may 20] A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. CHA1YIPAC.1NK. Fkf\ BA8KET8 Mumtn s Verzenay Champagne, %J\J Pints and Quarts ; 60 do Lons fitar do, of direct Importation. A very ohoioe artiole, In store and for sale by [may 19] J. ROUSSEAU. AwilsalaiSinTythin? feSTwa^* 0 *?.”^? 11 ^ Wo ths 2mils stoneoathe^Vhite &«ffd^ andconuCsbJ recent survey 554-10acre*. Also,Farm Lot NoUThiS Tytbin* Anson Ward, oontaining BSloim HSJ ted In Chatham County about 3 miles soutk of 8av!£ ^»w#*n tbe Darien and WhIU Bluff Roadjkit!. part ot the Cottage Tract. Term, at iqi«. ’ Rosendalt Cement mi Private Sale. Now landing perschr Cataract—100 bbls Hydraulic Improved Eetcnce of Coffee. i have just rcoeived from th* manufrotnn _ —idelphla, and will eontinne to keep on ban u n» “j*?. Augustus Hummel's Improved Essenos of Coffee. This is the best composition of Oofle* over offered for saJe. and Ceffo* made from the Essenos is much more wholesome, more delicate, flnner flavored and oolored, V’ superior to ths finest Rio Coffee, and in us* will prove a nett saving 75 PnVL°«!V:? V,r prepared in Ui* ordinary manner. Try it and see if It does not. steamboat or hotel. Jnstrvioeiyed per last steamer—2 ease* Ginghams. S do French Head lldkfa., for sale low. ,, "“"f- H»<»« pi I Lard, at DH.pl.SpD. <55 "»• ! Bpwp. PMOtMj llo, lOPPd. l.m Fr..h Laar Lard, juit rM.lv.d par R. R. from laowata. aad for .ala IploU to .all porahoMra. Can met OaUal friwoSaU. 800 bv* Coro, ud RSO do. Oou, r.r Ml. Ip loU to ipll purchasers. Slrotrbrrry Mi at DriwjM Hk bme Crimson Con#, White \Vood| Hovey’sSeeding, £?to Scarlet. Thev are aU grown In Oils ollmatoandiu good order. All orders left at our store tor any of tbe above kinds will be promptly attended to. 7 Marshall House Omnibus and lVam at Private Sale. Comprising ono fine large Omnibus, six good Horses, and liarnese oomplete. Aiso-th* fine pleasure sohr. Ann, with new Bails, Rigging, Ao., all in oomplete order. The above property will be sold on very aqeommoda- ting terms, the present owner being abont to remove from the oity, has no further ns* for iL 2000 bushels prime White Corn. lUontvulc Springs. 7TMIE Undersigued takes this method of informini I the pablle generally, that he will take charge o this fine ana popular Watering Place by the first week in June, where he will bo prepared to receive and ac commodate visitors and families, with tbe very best the country affords, and on terms at once reasonable and satisfactory. A large and oommodious Hotel, con veniently arranged, and well furnished, has jnst beon "'‘"lpleted. To this may be added a number or neat and Portable frame Cabius, far the aooommodation of familios, surrounding Hie Springs, and convenient to the tablos of the Hotel-all together, enabling the un dersigned to give extra attention to the oomfort and convenience of visitors and invalids. Tbo medicinal qualities of the water have beon fully sted—are found to bo fine, and invigorating—so muob *o, that the Spring* are in high favor with hundreds who have tested them. Thoy are situatodatthe base of the Chilhowee Mountain, more than 20UU foot abovethe level of th* 8ea. The salubrity of the atmosphere, and the healthfulness of tho climate are proverbial—so much so, that these Springs is a private resort in the 8ummer months, for our homo folks, as wellas for those who find it necessary to flee from the more sultry and sickly portions of tho South. These Springs are situa ted in the County of Blount, 24 miles South of Knoxville, and about eight miles South of Maryville, a moral ana -juiet town. Persons from the South, can reaoh those iprings by 8tcam to Loudon, ou tho Railroad, and up thelllror to Louisville on Boats, and thenoe by private conveyanoo, only 14 mils*. Or, from tho Athens Depot, k y Stages, only some 50 miles on a fine road. Or, if ley choose, from Knoxville by stages, only 24 miles on good road. I may 20-lmJ JAMES BELL. **• Tho blacon (Ga.) Messenger, Savannah (Ga.) News, Columbus (Oa.) Enquirer, and Charleston (8. C.) Courier, are requested to copy eaoh one month. Also tbo Huntsville tAla.) Advocate. FOR MONTEVIDEO. . The bark Kanawha will take 100@160 tierces b Ho# to oomplete Cargo. Apply to ■ may 16 2w C. A. L. LAMAR. IS Ol « Tho fast sailing ship CHAUS, J. L Dunton mater, will have immediate di.patch. For pas sage only, having very superior aooommodation apply to (may 9) WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. WANTED TO CHARTER. • a vessel to take 175 thousand feet Pftoh Pin* ^LiU Timber to St. Johns, New Brunswick. S/ML apr 9 Wf iVILLIS A BRUNDAGE. Boxes of Coppev Ore may be obtained b vessels wanting heavy freight. Apply to mar 5 W1LLZ8 A BRUNDAGE. Vcoael Wtinted tor Fhlladelubla. . A high rate of freight will be paid lor a v#lie Sk to load for Philadelphia. Apply to IK fob 5 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. VESSELS WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. — Freights for Northern, Eastern and Southern ports, can bo had oa applica-^gfl Slfifttioato (nov 4) ROWLAND A CO. 3ML oot7-ly] WILLIS ABHUNDAOE.S DK. SULLIVAN has removed his Office "to Congrees-etrect, between Drayton ana Aberoorn. tf nov 22 •off*- ; Private JRospital. DOCTORS wILdMAN Sc GANAHL, FABii-aritiun, West and or tuk Plank Road. DMA. WILDMAN A GANAUL having completed tha arraugemonts for a Private Hospital, and fitted np the same with all the applianees ° r kygleae, good nursing, and medical aad surgical at tendance, now offer the benefits of ihs institution to the pablio. -• The terms of admission ore $1 per dey. Thl# will se- car « eoustnnt and efficient medical atteudanoe, modi- •Uaa, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required ** advaaoe, whioh will not bo subject to raelamation.- Apartments porfootly private may be obtained oa reo- ••nabl. terns. Tha# th* iagtitation May partake as much as possible ®* to* benevolent publio eharaetsr which tbe origina' tors inuaded, (hay have aobeitod the following gthtla- Lisn to act as a board of visitors, who will at all aad **7 time inspect the premises, and who** names at# guor»*u*4 to the publio <£ lU efficient maasgameut: “ “TH -tme wojsisr^ Da. bM. uuO. ha Uu wuw- MAK11E RAILWAY • The undersigned respootfully informs a. " who may need his servioes. that be^flfiH charge of th# MARINE RAILWAY, which is now in successful operation. Us is, therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any sice usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ao., on reason able terms. Those who with to oUau or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oaa also bo accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable torus. Ueie also prepared to contract for building Vessels of any elans or descrip tion, and to carry on the business of Sbip-Carpentor- ing. Spar-making and Caulking, in all it* various branches, at th* eastern extremity of the oity. MST A good Shipsmithis on tho premise*. 7 mar 11 H. F. WILLINK, J». CHEAP CASH STOHE. Corner of Wlsltaker and Cwigrcn—Htn. O TOOK IN TRADE AT AUCTION.-The Bub- 13 eoribers in order to close their business at ths above •and, will dispose oi the entire stock of Dry Goods, (now remaining) at Auction, ouameaoing let Jane next. The stock is large, ooasistlag of every variety of Bum mer aad Foil Gouis. Country Merchants desirous of procuring bargains, would do well by being in niton- **°*’ ■- TERMS. AU sums undor $100 cash : $100 to $900,4 Months t over $300,6 Moatha. M. FREN DKllGAST A CO. may 25 FUILBBICK A BELL, Auctioneers. W .. OITY ttAIWBAL’8 NALIi. ILL be sold, on Wednesday, the first day of June next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on the ground, known as «ha old karraoks, aU the woodsa buildings opna the Lud lately ceded to the oil/ by tbe United P uro -y»«* remove the buildings within thlrto days, or the same wUl 0* eoid at the risk of snob purchaser. Termsoosb omy kL THILfPM. RUSSELL, o. *. A LK-A1.K-AL.K.-SU bbb Alb.;, Cm FmiaI. M Uu AUwf Ala 15 „ from Mbooimr JSmpir.. wf: URAtlXJUDh CITY HOVEL, Bny-Htrrei, Savnnnnh, P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N offering bis acknowledgements for tho very liberal patronage extended to bis house, Mr. P. Con- duo (late sole proprietor) takes occasion to announce that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of the Marshall House) has become associated with him in the proprietorship and management of tbe City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter devote his exporicnoe and industry to promote the oomfort of their visitors: and bv tbo aid of inoreasod facilities and assistants, the Proprietors art enabled to meet the demands of their inoreaslng patronage. Transiont and permanent bonders will find at their establishment ail the requirements of oomfort and convenience. The Hotel has rooently been painted throughout. Partioular attention has been given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with otherehangesin their arrangement, have now u private entrance to ths diuing-room, thus securing their occupants from ary intrusion from other portions of the baildmg, and affoi - ing them all tbe privacies of home. Persons visiting Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could desire it. and no effort will be spared to make it ao. uprfl tod tw ly CKUTCIIFIELD HOUSE, (Formerly Griffin House.) Chattanooga, Tenuennee. a This well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Passenger Car landing of the Weat- eru and Atlantic Railroad. Is now open, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bnrsos aad Lady. This House, while under th* control of Col. J. J. Griffin, aoqnlred a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. Th* present Pro prietor having secured tho services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and having purchased his moat excellent Cook and House Boy aud having furnished th* House entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputation, and merit publio patronage. Passengers can bo accommo dated with an Omnibus to aud from tbe Boats, feb 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD. Prop. TO RENT. fT*II REE Bleepinr iunoms, No. 135 Congreaa st. hire, a Woman, a good nnrsc, bouse serv- ‘ [feb 24J A. BONAUD. T^OK HALE.—Lot 60 feet , Ij running baek 190 feet, with a small Wooden Build- tog on ll. Apply to (f* 12j Went Broud-st., all Wooden Buili* WM. WRIGHT. a To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particular* apply tc John A. Gray, in ths boose or at tha eorner of Jone* and Aberoorn streets; tf deo 18 V. S. Hail. — ~ -- SAVANNAH TO DAB1BN. A LINE of Four Horse Post Couches leaves Hu- J\. vannah every Monday and Thursday, nt 7 o’clock A. Mi For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Kiceboro’ and South Newport, arriving in Darlon at 6 o'olook P. M. Returning on Tuesdays and Fridays, Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'olook P. M.. and connecting with th* boats for tha North, and the cars for the West. tO* Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.’i Stables, oorner of State and Whitaker sts. Offlee is Darien, at AllinX A Robertson, jan lj ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. MORE NEW GOOBs AT BELOEN’8. a I JUST received per eteamor, every variety I of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Pc- •dole's. Leghorns, China and Canton Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 3ft os.— Canada Straws at $1,75 per doien, and Palm Leaf from $1.25 to $2,50 per dot. All to be had at the new Hat Store, corner of Broughton and Barnard [may 7—tf] belden a CO. NBW WINE AND LIUUOK 8TUKK. No. 0 Whitaker Street. TUE SUBSCRIBER rospeotfully announ- is to the cltisens of Savannah, and of ths in- irlorof this State, that he now opened id will keep continually in store, a large assortmentof th* best qualities of tue various kinds of Wine* and Liquon, both foreign and domestle, involoed from the best sources, and to his stock of which, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive eiperieno* in Franoe u a manufacturer, end iu America as impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trod* enables him to offer assurauo* that the articles which are enu merated uclow are eaoh genuine. Arilclen of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin] Scotch, Irish and Monougahela Whisky; Old Batavia Old Po«*. Madeira, Sherry. Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Sou ter a* and Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Cases, Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Blavalts, irsohenwasser, Absinth, Ac., Ao* Ale and Porter. London Brown Stout aud Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domcstio Liquors, angfl ly R. MAYER. UNITED STATES MOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (6m) J. W. tf PEAR, Proprietor. Boarding. fpWO OR THREE single Gentlemen can He ac- 1 oommodeled with pleasant board at the oorner of Jfonessnd Aberoorn streets. tf deo 22 EMPIRE HOTEL, -pHE Subicri?*! Uw C o7ui’. M \V.aiDfloB Hall, I Kiwi. Ol, h..i».Uk.a th. .bora Holal. ul for- wfikal It tbnuboot with th. bait of n.w fur.it.ra, an. h»»l», Ur,, ud ilrjr room., h. hop*, to afun » p»r- tlou ol publio puttuuf. b; clou uuuutlou to buaiuuu, ba.ia, goud aublUf ud ...r; Mu.tul.uu. U tut. llELMBOLUT & EIFLER, Bell Manner, ant Manufacturer, of fire ***** •"* ih the tools and fixtures of Mr. Simon Morris, tb* subscribers offer their servioes to ihs cltisens of Savannah, and are prepared to fill orders Ur any thiag in the above line, at ‘cESrwuIt* ICIFLER. NO CANADA STRAW r|'£UKI8U Friction Towel..—Tb.u iw I els, si the name designates, are of Turkish manu facture, and are intended as a substitute for the flesh brush, the hair glore, and hair bait, tor producing a healthy action of the skin (>y friction. The material is of flax, and of a texture admirably adapted to tneir us*. They will be found to be effeotiv* without being harsh. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. J ENNINUS** DOUBLE MOOA WATER —A PURR ARTICLE.—Th# manufacturers, (th* celebrated Jeouiugs, or Cork, Ireland) to the prepara tion of the materials for their Soda Water, oarefully exclude all deleterious substances, admitting into its composition only ingredients of ascertained purity. A large lnvoiee, mrourao dixeot, aad for sale by mar 24 A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. Mew Stationery Store. THE UDdereigned has ju»t tecoived. and is n ftring tor sale. In Qaudry's building, directly opposite the Posuffiti*, a oomplete assortment of Htatlonery, as follows:—Letter, Cap and Bill Paper; Envelops; Wa<- fors; Red aud Black inks; Inkstands; Faber's Lead Pea. dls, four qualities; the most approved kinds of Pens- Memorandum Books of various styles; Playing Cards, Ao., Ao. Also, a large assortment of the best of tb* Pop ular Novels of th# day. E. O. WITUINOTON, may a 6 Agent. Carpet and Floor Cloth Warchonte. Curtains, Curtain Goods, Ac., Ac., dee. No. 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Julien Sts. X lIE Subscriber, kuowiog that the citizens of Savannah have fait a great Interest in ths ostab- ing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this oity, and being aware that many have been awaiting the completion or the New Store, so that they could make their seleotion of the various articles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully Inform the public, generally, that ha has opened the most oom plete assortment of aU the various styles of GOODS usually kept iu similar establishments. The Stock of tho different departments will oonslst, in part, of ths following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; MocetBrussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brossels for Stairs; Three Ply. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plato and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ao.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4land 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Hugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table and Piano Covers; Silver aad Bras* Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ao., Ao. OIL CLOTHS. Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Knee Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4^and 5-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for CURTAINS. —k aad Worsted Damask De-Loin*: Worsted . uu Linen Damask DeLains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW 811AOKH. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Oarland and White and Gold, entirely new style: Cord ; Loops; Tas sels; together with aU the various Trimmings tor Cur tains and Shades. . HILT CORNICE*. Bands, Loops and Pins, of tbe greatest variety aad pat terns, of th* latest importation; all of which will bo ■old at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. V/M. H. GUION. Agent, 140 Congress and 67 St. Juliau-at*. FHILBRICK A BELL offer on aeoommodating terms, al private salt: Liquors.—60 bbls. N. £. Rum. 95 bbls. Peach Brandy, 25 bbis.Monongaheia Whisky, »pip«« II..11. U J Gib, 6 Pte!?. Coguae Brandy. 10 casks “Small Still” Seotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MoMahan's), 5 eighth oashs Plnet, Castillion A Co. and Henntasy Brandy, 9UU doa. of fins Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Gnerry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—2U oasks Sldts, 10 oasks Hams, 15 casks CaoaxBHY.—25 crates assorted Common and Oranlte. Glasbwari.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 eaaos Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ao. Ceackurs.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. ^Cro a us .—fiO^UUO Common Gorma n Cigars, 90,000 Span- Scalbs.—A large assortmentof Fairbanks Platform. Also, a largo assortment of Ready Mod* Clothing. Dry Goods, Matches, Woodea Ware, Brea* Clook?. Fanoy Boapa, Fa oy Artiole*. Ao. Ac. jy 14 Plaster and Cement at Private Sale. east received in store, and kept constantly on hand and tor sale low, 150 bbls. Boeendale Cement, 96 do. Piastor Paris. e«p i L0TTEHIE8. HBORCJIA 8TATB LOTTERY, For the benefit of 1A* Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers, (Successors to F. 0. Barber A Oe.) D RAWN N U HI BERM —Of Georgia State Lottery, Class 12, drawn in this oity yesterday: 21 fifi 76 12 68 61 5 65 50 70 45 51 20 63 Here 1st st Grand Hellene* Tb* Like is Seldom Seen. 18 drawn ballot* in each pack of 26 tiokets. Making |nor« prises than blanks. Draws This Afternoon—Sales olose at 5 o'olook, P. M. KXTHA CLAM M. $80,000-4 ef *20,000—4 ef 10,000. And more than $500,000 in Smaller Prizes Tickets only $33—Shares in proportion. Tiokets and Shares for salt, and Prises oashed on de mand. by GEO. 8. GBAY, No. 6 Owens'* Building, may 28 Opposite Pulaski Uousi jrn kuM. Cm viutei ■im.lad.4 Ib.lr inumu and Columbus. ujigateJ EV! vllle an phuSJiJhinSSto^ ■££» Xii Merchandise aud v! 1 ulb?./to’evUe towi, rt <3 >,4 M 8oiith-tlikrd~.trttSUdlX'u, "r«r2s%8S°)sss2;" ,> “***-» — l.bb IaVlMtl8TtlN. WIHCHWTH.4CQ. lumirAcvints. LL®fiL?.?"rA5vti UvRE AMERICAN following kinds of $cap, ths undsrtlgned k'nww prepared to do so *1 (b* shortest notioe. vU: Amerloan Cream Soap in han. Lauadry u mass. *; Tolls! (oanltlve) In smaH ham ‘ ohaviag Soap in oaks*. ' “ cream in pvte. a.. *** prepnratie* in hhla. Ail of whioh wo warmnt to givo psrfoot and to be tie host labor, time tod slothes snvtocSu ever manufactured. A call and a trial Is Mlwoj^C No. 170 Broughtoa-st.. Savon oak. On. ' 23 CGWLtSS A og. 19 Boekmnntei^M. York. 1 67. A X. A KGB I.OT otr THIS CBOICK Ckumpagni, hujiM .rrtvad. So .11 .ko br. u..a .u.lou.l, whltlo,, edit .off Ml nnuUM. kvth. ooly importer in Savannah. " ” -J!?y.S M.l. SOLOMOM. OF W HLAIJIRU goods; 1V1 PHfcdNDERGAHT tc UO. bnvo this day rt> Goods, comprising * oma * White and colored French Linen Drills. A great vanity for Qsntlsmen's and Boys’ | Bareges, Chameleon. Figured and wrinted Groan* dines, block aad oolored. ureaa* Block Uro DeHhine bilks, luidiea' Meedl* work collars. Jaconet and Organdy Muslins. 7-8, 4-4 and 9-8 French, English aad American Prints, particularly desirable styles. A beautiful assortment of Cantoris and Swiss Edg ings and iustrtiaga. ~~r lhoy wUl be receiving farther supplies by tho steamer during tbe month. No. 175 Broughton street, m »y 10 oppoelie fit. Andrews HalL UUPAKTkkKbHiF, f |'llE UNDEKHIGNED have this day formed n 1 Copartnership for tbs traneaotion of a general Shipping and Commission business under Urn tin of Soreulou A Tollman, office No. 16 Coeatei'a alto. Now W. B. MCJUJaVM, HU.TALJ.MAN nnrnnnwona. Messrs. Sherman a CeUins “ Eero, Wheeler & Co.; I K r . “ Cogswell. Groat A Co.; f Torlt. “ U. A D. Pomeroy; J Messrs. Webster, A Palmes; ) ” Seranton, Johnston A Co.; V “ Rowland a Co. ) I |ias»OLL’A‘iON.—Tile Copartnership of Soranton, Johnston A Co„ Is thia dav dissolved tv d* withdrawal of Wm. B. Sorauton. w D. T. SCRANTON. wussaassk iavannanh. May 16th, 1855. J _ „ UUFAB'iMtKnHIP. THE Undersigned having asaooiated with tkont Mr. Henry H. beraaton, wHl continue the Grossry Business under the firm of her an ton, Job us too A oe. D. T. SCRANTON. JUa. JOHNaTON. Bavsnash, May Iflth, H5S. my 17 tf BenaoviU* H AVING boon burned out in Jefferaon etreot, thn Subscriber has removed bis Bakery to Na. 9| srteet. where he wUl oonUans to ekrry Sn th! Baking buelnea*. He will bake and keep on band, Wheat, Bye aud Graham Breed aad Cake* which he will deliver iu any part or the elty. (Hateful fcr for- patronage, he oolielts a oontinuanco «f is. Mifi « A, F. MIBA. factorage and ComnlMlwi _ RUHiNEHH. T WILL contiuuo (he Fnctorngo and Commissiaa 1 Business on my own aeooant. Offiee on Bay-st.. Foot of Montgomery Btroet. 7 H r 9 w y. r. PILOT. UKKKnB ANII PtLASKl MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Offes No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Ray Lane. CIREOOBY A MAUBY. Managers. D RAWN NUltlRERH-UIGraoLOdtPulaski Lottery, Class 63: 26 7U 22 20 71 27 32 51 4 11 28 65 8 30 4 22 28 three No. prise returned in a broken pack. 11 27 70 and 11 26 7i three No. priies sold. olasw E ron 1853. To bs drawn at Wilmington. Del., This Day, May 28. 76 Nnmbor Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 66,000 DOLLARS! Ao. Ao. Ao. Tiokets $29— shares in proportion. JAMES GOWEN, m\y 23 Vender for Gregory A Maury. Opposite Pulaski House. yhlMHOLUTION.—Tho co-partoeishin >d ±J tofor# existiog under th* name and sty t, of jwinohley, Lockett A Co., is this day dlatelted bymutu- «1 consent. Th* name of th# Arm oaa be nsou by pAity lu liquidation of any debts due thsiL^ V miaes Bay Lane, near Ball-Mtreel. GREGORY k MAURY. Mas REMOVAL. O. JOHNSON So CO., Have Removed from tbelr Late Stand, 108 Oryan-st., to the Spacious aud Elegant Store, 103 BttYAN AND 70 ST. JULIAN-8TS., Nearly Oppaalie the old Htaad, where they offer for sale a very Urge assortment of Boots and Shoes. AT WllOLEHALK AND RETAIL. may 23 6 A, LK, PORTER AND CIDER.—50 bbls. Alo; 29 oasks London Porter; 2UbbU.Cid*r. For by [may 13] Me MAHON A DOYLE. 1JR1TANN1A WARE.—Ten Puls, Coffee JD PoU, Syrup Cups, Beer Mugs, Qoblete, Tea and Table Spoons, Ao. may 12 MORSE A NICHOLS. P IU UADIS ANU niUOKKU UUUF- 6 barrels Pig Hams. AVKKHBi., Bi.culta, Hep, Blwcb, Ac. 10 barrels No. 2 Largo Mackerel. 80 bbls Sugar. Soda aad Batter Biscuits. VhlMCUITM, Crackers—Fresh Hod a, Egg, Lem- X> on and Sponge BUouite; also Sngar, Butter aad fancy crackers, just received aad for aal* by may Id W. D. FORD, Jefferson street. IIKII'ANMA WAHB.—Cofr. Fum, Tm do, p Off#* Urns. Coffee Biggins, Water Pitchers, Chaf fing DUhes, Ac., for sal* by may 91 JA6. SULLIVAN ItECE1VED another lot of tke well knows vfr* liSOKlVfcoi-A rt\ rtvaiuub medical CoUese. 8K38ION 1863-’M. 3 pilE COUttHK OF LECTURES IN Till 1. Institution will commence on the First Monday ovember and continue fonr months. R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes and Prao- tice of Mediate*. J. O. HOWARD, hi. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. Q. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Principles and Prao- ticeof Surgery. P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D.. Prof. Obstetriee and Disaasss of Women aud Children. C. W.WE8T.M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. U. MARTIN, M. IX, Prof. Physiology. U. L. BYRD, 51. D., Prof Materia McdTca and Thera peutics. J. B. BEAD, M. D., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES.—For the full course, $105 ; Matriculation Ticket, $6; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10 ; Gradua tion, $30. Requisites for Graduation, the some as in other 51*dioal Colleges. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 22 tlN Dean of th* Faonlty. J$ar Th* following newspapers will please oory the above till 1st November, and send bills to tbU Office South Carolinian, Colombia, (tri-weekly) €AXUU8 AT REDUCED PRIOE8 I tia.UO per loo Ik.^iM Ik. U.ieff M.ra M ll eW(. lor boxiu or Mirwl*. .. ib. tuil- almM.* 4 vlamuut w k..j> » u; j/l ir. g. W. oor..rRroo,ht<imd T wSiiu!M 1 irt. A LOORRTT, U * Tk T \ j®. For Sale, 2 0rif) DOL tAHB worth ol Stock ia tha • UUU steamboat Planter, on *« wi r‘iniM|rU n r terms, if applied for soon. For information refort#* D rawn numbers—orore.n. a p u iuki Lottery, Class 63 ; 26 70 2J 20 71 27 33 51 4 11 28 65 8 30 Ticket Nos. 26 70 71 a prise of $120 gold. class E tor 1853. To be drawn in Wilmington. Del., This Day, May 28. 71 Numb.r Lotu^-I< linn Bdllali. Ticket# $30—liaivo*-$10—Qaarters $3— Eighths $2 50. Tiokets and Shores, either Mu^o^r by the package Vender for Gregory h Maury. for sale by may 28 Bay Lane, i Ueorgla State Lottery. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers. D RAWN NUMBEKH— Of Georgia mate Lottery, Class 12. drawn m this elty yesterday: 21 65 75 12 58 61 6 65 50 70 45 61 20 63 Also of Extra Class L, drawn on ths 26th inst t 67 M 7 47 67 72 65 36 8 29 26 19 Grand Mammoth Scheme. CAPITALS : 80,000 Dollnra-4 of 40,000-4 of 10,000. Ao. Ao. Ao. 800 and Lowest Three Number Prise $500. And other priies, amounting to tb* aggregate to on* million, eight hundred and twent>-flvo thousand, « hundred and twenty-five dollars. Tickets, either singly or by tho package, tor sals at 153 Bar street, in eonaexion with Che Express Offioe. near City Hotel, bv , .may 28 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. Aid DIE MANUFACTORY 8ADDLES, BRIDLES Se HARNESS 183 Congreua-atreet, Havaouah. Courier, Charleston, Coneiitutionaliit, Augusta, Geo., (weekly) Recorder, MilledgeviUe, “ Patriot, Albany, Ueo., « Floridian, Tallahassee, Fla., “ Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., “ Advocate, Huntsville, Ala^ “ GateUe. ChaUanoogs, Ala., “ Nines, Jaekaoavilla. Fla., “ SBVuuuh Agency, FOR. THE RALE OF WILLIAM BOQQS &. OO.’B CfflckratffS Braid, at TOBACCO. 8E0AE8 AND SNUFF, T HE 8UB0CIUBEB would respeettolly aa. nounoe to th* Merchants and daalero to th* abova Efifissrtfitfjasass 249 Woa hi sg ton-street. New York. All arefoles pur chased frost, or ordered through th* sabsosiber. war ranted best qualities aad lowest rates, mar 30 5m B. MAYBE, $ ^Thftaksr-et. To Builder*. "BBaBBBiBg A The Subscribers uauufxcture / OBHtta. and keen oonatently on hand, aj largo and varied stock ol 8ad-l r dies, Bridles and Harness, and muta torrmtersvery description qf articles in Our stock oomprises also a large assortment or Trunk* Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bsxa, Whins, As. Per sons desirous of suoplytof themselves, will do w*U to eall at our establishment. AU articles sold by na ars warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, oar execution prompt. Qtn may 17 APOTHECARY’* HALL. S. C. C.m.r ./HroMfbton Md Barnard .Irt.U, Savannah, Georgia, T HE .»bierlt>«r would most roapoclfUII. jurorm lbt .tUi.uj of Si.iuih ud th. ff.rr.Bodl., MUtn, Uutk.hu Uk.a th. Kor. litotal u .h..., ffkdrak. hin <Mik|. f.u ud MlMd .took of Uragff, Hfdldiu, Chcutlc.l., Forf.fftff- ry.Samer Article., lire bt.Aht ,, . , OtaMffdn. dke.. ««•» . . _ whioh h. .(.r. to th. pabllo u ffholuk 1 . ud rrt^l, » hi mu If within >h. lul tmmt, *•»«. *h« tS .til tw. th. uffh.ro ourhou i putlog lor ottoo- SSSSSH-SHiiS* aagMssaaBaK - "^■fKis^sri^uUil 1 thSL' ,u " 4 * y “ 41 N , £^ “ ,,der T i # 0 ^ 1 »^P«ctfkay r<M XI quest* the subscribers to bis Bath UnU. to return the ticket* they new have, to order to otesto saw mSH a number of the old tlokete having been mislaid or sto- len from him. After thia date aoaa of tba aid issue off tiokets will bo rsdsemsd. J. M. HAYWOOr or Batiuxo.—Slnjl* Bath 50 New Good?. I . D A 8 H E H , Ns. 14« Congrean-wt. sleeves. Collars, Gloves, net do., Mite, Laces, Edglasal luisrtingm, Gross Skirts, Corded do., and a immS ty of font;/articles. tf * qp"g Id issue off % «. Brown's Ctaenp Cash Store : THL Subsuribor would invito the attention of all persons desirous of purchasing rich and elegant seeds at low prloes to his new store. A oomplete stoolef Ladies’, Man's, iBSSandgS? Kngllah aud German Hosiery, La?t andMatod St Im's. line kmbruidered lidkh., do. Under Sleeves, A*. I have also a fou aseortment of bhe best makes ef joupolhw, .1,1.1 Of (OffU, WlU bo aOWod M o Til. rHld.nl. of Soruooh, oadUun NoB I rlor, nr. ...poctfully inrlffd to coll ud ,o«f..od prlc, ud jodnfhr th.nualT.aot tluT, *•' ol Borurd tod Ur.oihlmi-IM. tf Daguerre am T HE SutffcritMr bu. toltu tho onoupjffl bp Mr. Preotlc., Mro.1 uo Mari.t ffjuora, wb.r. h. WlU hi fornur patron, of th. RatoblUhindU. no..u will In.or him with ..Ml, -arAll^plotttroi pot op lm tho tort Mjloof •too Beware W «o Sinn Jmkita ajaujrlR W nY l1 . UM ,? T * UllTk,i ’ B “ALE. ou 11,0 flr,t ’I'UMtloy In July out, agroeeble to an order of ths UoteWftblt th# Court el Or dinary Of aald oounty : Ten or twelve Slaves, seMisa- tog et men. women aud chlidrea. together with ths late residence, oalted Pleasant Reireat, of James M. Bates, deceased, of four haadrsu and forty-four verve ot land, more or less, la Chatham oeuaiy, about fl*ear six mile* from the city, with the improvements thereon, t-Ht- tog of a comfortable Dual Jinx, with all aeoaeeary oufo buildings tor a farm, and handy to market. Bold as thn prope-ty of th* estate of ths said J»ffi~~ “ *' ‘ the benefit of his heirs. Terms on the< may 2 ANN B. RATES, Al)JiiM8'lKATUK*S .“* A LL peraons bavill"* of Dr.Jamei L. ueoesNd, are hereby attested; and all p