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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICE*. hTvannau p. UOL'SK Ac HOSPITAL. MAY 10,1833. VUitlBf CtommltU* tor May and June: N B. Knap^ j j. j. Kelly • Applications for admission should b* nadt to ths VitWof Committee. In cum of emergen* . , ny member of thi Board of Managers mey grant * i*. our 4 renal*- ■^JXKT If APFL1KU FOR MOON. p. CONDON offer* hi* GARDEN LOT {S|| end HOUSES thereon, to let. It Helton- kjjl tod on the corner of the Thunderbolt andJml Blied Roads- It »*m aU the neeeaeary improvements tf i under good cultivation. Apply at the City Hotel. ■ L tf Dr. J. FiclUiiis. ^ Offloeand v uslden -> corner of Bar aard and J^fl^Petry stream, OrUaue-eqoar*. Offioa hour fram ri to 10o'clock, A. JML tf mar 22 DENTISTRY. prs. UOYALL and JOHNSON, Surgical and Mechanical DcmUte. m ^ Office ovor Zogoaum's Music Bsuo, Mar- Jvlfii kel Squaro.ly no- We seldom recommend a manufactured Ho9e medielno, believing that, in mat caeee, na ture heraelf pertecte a cure more rapidly and effectual ly than can be accomplished by tiie vegetables and Hiiuerale of medical scienoe. liut In the matter of dys pepsia, there are ohronio features about it, whioh, very often, defy all the efforts or nature to ereato a healthy totton of the dlgeetlve orgaus, and it not unfrequcntly hsppens that thousands suffor for years, diseased both in body and in mind, from Indigestion and its kindred ilia To snch Iloolland's German Bitters prepared by Dr. C.M. Jackson, are truly a most valuibie prepara tion. It is a toulo medicine, giving a healthy action the stomach, and will be found highly serviceable at ill nasons, but ospeoially during the epring. Dyspep- •ia can only be cured by a patient perseveranoe in course of treatment; and to all those suffering under this .ad malady we would rocouiaend an application to the depot of Uoofland'e German Bitters, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia.—FAfltwfo^Ato Inquirer. may 10 A Warranted Heincdy. PI.ANTH1W, FAIUIEKS, FAlllMFS, 8EA- CAPl'Al.NH, AMU O'i'ilEHU. CAN I'UHOIIAHK MO KKEKdV BqOAL TO UK. TOiIAAM* VENETIAN LINIMENT. for Dyseuterv, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, (Juinsy Core Throat, Toothache, Hoad ache, boa-siuknuss, Cuts, Burne, swellings, Old Boron, Mosquito Bites, ln- seotbtlugs, Tains in the Limbs, Ac. If it does not give relief, rocolleot your money will be refunded. All that is asked ie a fair trial of it accord ing to the directions. XLiS irtiolo is an English reme dy, and was used by William the Fourth* late king of Knglnm', and certified to by hirnaa a cure for HheumAtism, where ourythlng else he had tried, tailed. Over 1U,UUU,UUU butties have been sold in the United Status without a Slugle latiure, and inauy iauiiiiu. hate aUUd that if It wad bid per bottle thuy would not be without it, iu oaso of Croup, as it Is ns uerUin to cure as it ie applied. The must severe Couuu is ourod iu a low days. It cures TooriiAtmB iu 3 minutes—ukauacun iu fr an hour aud cuolkha, wheu first taken, iu a few hours. SadT Trtoe 25 aud 6U oeuU. ug DR. TOBIAS has also put up a ilOHSfc. A.INIMENT in plat bottles, which is warrautad cheaper and better tiiau other tor Coho, Gails, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, scratches, Cracked Heel, Ao. A**T Tries 6U cents. DU- TOBIAS could hit twenty newspapers with the letters and certiiiiiates received oommendiug his Liui- J. ii. CARTER, BrougUton street, opposite St. Au- Meu.cines tchichiuevcr fail to give salisfac- lion, and are used by many physicians in their practice. Dr. J. M. Koae’a Nervoua and Invigor ating Oordlal. The Greatest Disoovery in Medical Soienco!—For all Nervous Conditions of the bystem !—Heart Diseases aud nervous Complaints. fc^-^-^Tho astounding and happy effect of Dr. vsJb Bose's Nervous CerdiU, for Diseases of th# Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Mtsoles, lloartburn, Flatulenoe, Pain in the face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind or Body worn down by oars, labor, or study, has indueod toady physicians to use it in their praotiue. For a weak constitution, it is a grand restorer: it completely re moves from the system nil nervous irritations, aud is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. The weak and the nervoas are frequently restored to per idot health beforo using one bottio, Price hfty cents. Du. J. 8. Bose’s iireot Tula Curer—the Wuudor of iho Age. Do you suffer with any pain! If you do, use Dr. Rose's Tain (Juror. It cures Toothache, Sore Throat, Earache, btia Neok or Talus in the Face, in a tew tes. It cures quickly Tain iu the btumaoh or 1 auy irritation Wouu>.—Dr. Roeu'i t Coughs, whether consumptive or proceeding ti a cold, it allays any irritation of the Lungs, a ‘ * “*s the syseom agar- •* — •**--*■ - ,d #i. at 60 cent* aud | t auy future attacks. In bottles i Couii.—If you i . _ ledloino. If you hi t, you should remove it from the system. if s out of order, you will have cold feet, va- nauie appetite, aud a yuilow skin—tako Dr. Itosu's null Bilious or linilroau Tills, aud you will soou be relieved from ail bad feeilugs. iu boxes U>, aud 26 eta. Tuosc Tilla are oalled it AIL HO A U TILLS, because thuy go ahead of all other pills iu their good effects. Frcejrotn Mercury. Au ul cue above p cal Advtser to Person* had of J AS. ii. CARTER, TiiOdlAb M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At ail the respectable Drug Stores io bavauuab, and throughout tho State. fy 11EJLU8 WANTED. In 1836 and '3G a large number of Geor- •vfi gians went over to the liepublio of Texas to assist tue Texans to gain their independence. Mauy of these were massacred with Fannin, and others faU while fighting uuder Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, aud Johnson. The Republio of Texas granted to the heirs of those brave men a large quantity of land, very fow of whom hare come forward to olaim their right. The descendants of those who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texan can procure those lauds, on application to the uudorslguod, who possesses all nodes sary information on the subject, mar 8 din d. Y. LEVT, 8avannah. DENTISTRY. DB. M. C. HEALD Perforins all operations portaiuing to Natural or Artltt- -oial Teeth, in the best style. Otto* first corner west ol the Marshall House. . ly' jan 17 DENTiSTitk . O R . Q . O. BARNES, Hurglcal anil Mechanical Dentlat. Clfioe corner of Congress and Whitaker-sts., over Mr. Proadergasf * Dry Goods Btore. ly *p 17 TAPb(JUTT’£4 MUSltfN EX011ANUK ANU UAUtiUATloM AGENCY. ft* ii " ^ Persons wishing to send for their friends, Vsfli " and doairous of bringing them out by first class packet ships, are informed that the subscribers art tbo only agents for the Above Agenoy in this city. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wn. Tapeoott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up wards, whioh drafts Me negotiable in any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in all parts of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to dec 24 ly BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bay-sL up—DH. 8ULLIVAN has removed his Olfioe to Oongross-itreot, between Drayton and Aborcorn. tf uov 2J Private Hospital. DOCTOUH Wl^OiUAN Ac UANAHI., F*m.-aiKKK, wht asn or tub ruu Soak. ft u *‘. W1UUAUN k GANAUi. having oompleted the arrangemeute for a Private Hospital, and fitted up the same with all the appliances of hygiene, good nursing, smd medical and surgical at tendance, now offer the beuetttc of the institution to the publio. The terms of admission are $1 per day. This will se- «nre constant and elfioient medical attendance, medi- ciuee, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be roquired in advance, whioh wiU- not be subject to reclamation.— Apartments perfectly private may be obtained on rea sonable terms. That the Institution may portako as much as possible of the boneroleat publio eharaoier whioh the origins* hire intended, they have solicited the following goalie- to aet as a board of visitors, who will at all and •ay Um* inspect the prei&lses, and whose names . mo guarantMs to ths publio ol its sfteient management: I Montgomery Camming. Axrufeta.au Iut.Uk Mi m.di for Ut. mwiduo- “Mou of aofroM. r. U. WILDMAB. U. B, Cora.r Ab.rcora uf South Braudit. “• 7~]_j'-i jigagnu? I i f Barnard. who took away a from the store under of th* Assignee's fmiHCK k BELL. STEAMSHIP LINES. UNITED STATES TttAlL STEAMSHIP ISA BE I.. Willlfero Kollin#, Commander, be- ,l»«*n s avannsh, Ke^West and Da- ^ the Paoiflo ■■■■■Hpilttl StesioiMp Company'• Line for C-i.iusMt*.. auisfplfndid sea steamehlp wlU hereafUr leave flsvannah for Key Weetand Havana on tha 16th and auth or each mouth, and from Havana for Savan nah on the 8th and 22d of each month. The ISABEL will connect at Havana with tha United States Mall Steamehlp Company's Line to Asnlnwali and the Paoiflo Mail Line from Panama n California and Oregon. Passengers will be landed at the Railroad Wharf free, trMult^stthsDthmos at the pasaenger'e expeneo. United I Orleans. Tickets for Key Weet and Havana osn be had of COHENS k HERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Tickets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and Ban Fran cisco can be had by applylngto MOMDECAI A CO., Charleeton, 8. C. NEW YORK (St SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The now and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt.Woodhull, aud ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the Now York and Savarnah Steam Navigation Company, will leare Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.3UU tone register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and oomfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that tha Marion and Sontfieraer leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or before them. MiTCabin passage fi26, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFOltD. FAY A CO, HaraunV. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. eet, Ni jyi4 lt>4 Front-street, New York. 17. 8. MAIL LINE. THROUGH IN M TO 55 HOURS. New-lork fc Charleston Stcam-Paekcti. Leave Adger's wharveseveryAsturiJup ,A/Urnovu and each alternate B'etiuM- .day. On Saturday the new andsplon- Steamships J AS. ADOER. Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Teas. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will eave each alternate Wednesday—having been newly ooppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at tho othoe of the .eaeni, HENRY MISSKOON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be placed on the line to oot nect with (.he Southerner on Wednesdays. feb id VOtt PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Mavannah Steam Naviga tion Company. Tha new and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.2UU tons register, Capt. Walter Col lins, haa commenced her regular trips, and will leave Bavannah on Wednea- day, the 8th Sopt., and every alternute Weduosduy thereafter; say on the 22d Sopt., and 8th and 2Uth Oot. and 3d aud 17th Nov., and ao on. Thia ship has been built with entire regard to eafety, eomfort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to business and travel. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah, jan 21 HERON k MARTIN, Ag'U in Philadelphia. STEAMBOAT LINES. Bavniuinli aud August!!. On and after the let of May next, tho steamer OHEOON, Captain Jas. Al. Moody, will make regular weekly trips between davaunuh aud Augusta, aud touohlng at all the intermediate lauding! on oortaln days and *~in hours—leaving Savannah every Tuosday _ 6 o'clock P. M., and Augusta every Saturday log at 8 A. M. By this arrangement planters and merchanta on the river will be afforded an opportunity of ahipping aud rooeiving their goods with eomo cer tainty, and of a regular oouveyanoe for themselvee and families to and from both places, ns the accommodations for passeugers are both ample and comfortable. Time up 34) hours—down 24. Fare $5. apr 2U KLNCHLEY k THOMAS, Agents. 8avamiuii, Augusta aud Hamburg. The Union 8teamboat Company of Georgia and South Carolina having tho roughly overhauled and refitted the su perior steam-packets H. L. COOK and OREGON, with lighten, are now ready to transport freight of nil description between Savannah. August* and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than any ether boats on the rIvor. The steamers are commanded by experienced and accommodating captaius, and ail freight oonsigned to their agenta will be forwarded free of Commiaslons. The accommodations for passenger squal if not superior to any boata on the river. Far $6,00. HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, K1NCULEY * THOMAS, ** UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien, Ilrauswick, 8t. .Huryn, JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBURG (Black Creek), AND P1COLATA. Leases every Tuesday, at 10 o’clock, A. M. _ The superior steam-packet WM. GAS TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday ■Morning, at 10 o'olook, and will . iinu« to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien .$3 00 Bt. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 0 00 Black Creek, Piootataand Palatka 8 00 For freight or paaaage apply on board, at Charleston •team-paeltet wharf, or to au 24 CLAOKOBN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'U. TO TKAVBUm UUJNU NUkTH. TUB SAVANNAH ANU UUAULKHTON STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at# o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and snrrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2){ P. M., and alao with the New-Yark and Cimrleatuu 8teamablpa f Whl.'h leave Charleeton every Wednesday aud Satur day ai>*rnoon. Passengers leaving Mavun on Tuesday evouiagt, will arrive in time to couueot with the epleu- Jid new steamship James Adyer one week, and the steamship Southerner the next. Faro from Charleston to New-York by land route, $2l>—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. [my 16] 8. hi. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLUlUBA RATK OF PASSAME REDUCED. The superior new steampackst WE- ILAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves * •Saturday at 10 o'olook A. M. Rate of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 UU *' ' 4 60 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SUIT L1NEB. FOlt NEW YORK—Union Line. The regular psoket echr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler master, will have quick dispatch for the port. For frolghtor passage, apply to WILLIS A BltUNDAQE. FOR LIVERPOOL. ir%L The bark RHODES, Capt. E. Rom, will meet JgjgfL with dispatch for tho above port. Forl'relghtor ■MHppauage, apply to may 10 H. K. WASHBURN. AgU UNION LINE. ~ FOR NEW YORK. The regular Packet Schooner CATARACT, •SMaRioo, Master, will have quick despatch, as above. For freight or passage apply to may 17 WILLIS k BBUNDAQE. FOR MONTEVIDEO. . The bark Kanawha will take 100@160 tierces A rice to oomplute Cargo. Apply ‘ may 18 2w C. A. L. LAMAR. FOR HAVRE—Poanasre Only. Tho fast sailing ship CHAOS, J. L. Dunton mater, will have immediate dispatch. For pas- HBMEsage only, having very superior aboommodations, apply to (may ») WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. WANTED TO CHARTER. A veuel to take 176 thousand feet Pitch Pino ^Lil Timber to St. Johns, New Brunswick. 9 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. HEAVY FKK1UUT FOR NEW-YORK. ^ Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by JQu tosaels wanting heavy freight. Apply to •MR mar 6 WILLIS A BRCiNDAOE. Vessel Wanted lor Philadelphia. . . A high rate of freight will be paid for a vessel Kt to load for Philadelphia. Apply to mh feb 6 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. VE88EL8 WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. s*. Freights for Northern, Eastern and rffaSfit Southern ports, oan be had on applioa-^£l\ SHRtion to (nov4) ROWLAND A CO. SJML VESSELS WANTED for Northern sand Eastern ports. Apply to 4 i|oct7-lyl WILLIS ABRUNDAOE.a MARINE RAILWAY. The undersigned respectfully informs ^ all who may need his services, that he^Cfe ihas charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,*!* which is now iu successful operation. He is, the'clore, prepared to take up vseoftle of any sise usually visiting our port, and to do the wot k of repairing, Ao., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vtMels, oan also bo accommodated on the Railway, upon raasonable terms. He is also prepared to coutraot tor building Vessels of nny class or descrip tion, and to carry on the busiuese of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making aud Caulking, in all its various branches, nt the eastern extremity of the eity. MAT A good Shipemlthis on tho premises. DU* 11 H. F. WILLINK, Jn. €11 HAP CASH STOKE. Corner of Wbllakor and CoogrcHe-Hta. S TOCK IN TRADE AT AUCT1UN. -Tho Sub scribers in order to olose thuir busiueas at tho above •und, will dispose ol the entire stock or Dry Goods, (now remaining) at Auction, oommenclug 1st June next. Tho stock b large, oousuting of every variety of Ham mer and Fall Goods. Country Merchants deairous of j^rocuriug bargains, would do well by being in atteu- IU# *' TERMS. AU sums under $10U cash : $100 to $300.4 Months ; over $9UL 8 Months. M. PBEN DERG AST A CO. may PlilLBBICK A BELL, Auotioaeere. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. W ILL be sold, on Wednesday, the first day of June next, at 11 o'olook, A. M., on the ground, known as the old bxrraoks, all the wooden buildings upon the land lately ceded to tho eity by the United States, the puruhaeer to remove the buildings within thirty days, *r the tame wiU be sold at the risk of snob purenaser. Toratoath may2i PHILIP M. RU88ELL. 0. » A LE—ALE—ALE.—30 bbls Albany Cream Ale, brewed expressly for me, and euperlrw to any e market, lauding thb day from eehooaer Empire. Forsnie at the Albany Ale Depot by W. M. DAVIDSON. CltACRtKS. 1 ' I p. BBLS. Batter Crackers, 5 do. Chtgur do., 90 Id boxes Soda do., landinjr and for sale by lyttl • OLAGUGBN A CUNNINGHAM. SAVANNAH MORNING NE.WS, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1853. mmmm mm ' Dry deeds, Clothing, Ac, CHEAPEST DRY GOODS Ik TOC CitT, FOR OASH.m:- No. 149 Broughton Street, /fear Dickson's Confectionery. T HE BUBSCRIBRKB offer lor enle nt their NEW AND EXTKN81VE STORE, n carefully se lected Stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Quods. which wUIbo sold at VERY LOW PHIcEff furCashor City aoceptanoe^oonsistlng iu part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings aud Shirtings, of every w dth and quality. Bed Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Cheeks, Blue and Brown Drillings, Deultns, Ao. Ac. DKESS GOODS. Mourning »nJ Coior-1 Coll™., Color-1 ooO Mourning OiDjIi.m., L..n. .ndOrgurdlM. A largo and ipltn- dld oollaotloa of colorad Mualiaa, Fron ih Lawu, Jaco- iota and Orgaodl.., Blank and Colorod Bgragoa, BUk llaauea, Black lullaudilk for Dreaooa, Maotillaa.Bo.. BUk Cano toaolt. Poplin., 1,1b Do Undo, »e“to IRISH LINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Liuena and fine Undressed do, “< ranted all pure Linen Yarn and Bound Bleach." t warranted as ehssn as any suoh Linens can be found in this market, White and Brown Table D-.naak, Doyley'• and Dauaak Napkins, Birds F.ye, Huckaback, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Linen rowels and Towell ing Ornaburge and Crash. HOSIEUY AND GLOVES. Ladies' and Misses Black, White and Colored lloee, Gout's ami Boy's White, Colored and Brown % Hose, in all sisesand qualities, Cause, Merino aud Cotton U der Vests and Drawers. Ladiss', Gent's, Missss and Boy’s Gloves and Mitts of vairous qualities—a full aasortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS, KMDKOl DEICED KOBE DKDH8ESS, BLACK. WHITE uml COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS*, UMBRELLA**, BO 111 NET and PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED und PLAIN LACK, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Pocket Udkfs, with a large collection of Ii. C. Hdkfs, from $1 per desen, upwards, well worthy the at tention of 'andlles aa being particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in great variety. White Goods. Plain and chocked Swises and Jaconets,Mnll.Book, Nauisooks, Tarlston, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Laces and Edgings, new style Muslin Collars and Undersleavas, Ao. apr 18 2m T. A L. MoKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring und Summer. WM. R. SYlONS, Draper uml Tailor* 17 Whiiaker-Mt. R espectfully solicits the attention of idi friends and tho publio in goneral, to bis large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present and coming season ; it has nil been made rp under his personal superintendence, and for style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to uone to be found in the market. The following comprises a por- India Grass BUk and Brown Linen Sacks. Black and Colored Alpaca Frooke and Sacks, Pants ol Fancy French Cnssimere, Black Doe Skin Cassimore, Black Drap Dete and Spring Tweed Cassl- tnore, W hite Duok, Fane; Lluon Drill, together with a largo lot of Cotton Drill and Duck Pants, for servants Vert: of Black Satin, Black Barathea and Fanoy Silks, Fancy aud White Marsailles, Figured and Stripe Linens. Also, a large Stockot furnishing Goode, such as Stock*, Gloves, Suspenders, Cra*aU, Collar*, Marino and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Hocka and Silk and Uinghatu Umbrellas, etc., otc. The whole of which he offers for sale on aooommodating terms, and at prices as cheap aa the cheapest. Hotels, Boarding-Houses, Ao. Ifloiitvalc Springs. rilHE Uudersigiioti tnkee tills method of informing X the publio generally, that be will take charge of this tine an<i popular Watering Place by the first week in June, where he will bo prepared to receive and ac commodate visitors and families, with the very best the country affords, and on terms at once reasonable and eatisrautory. A large and commodious Hotel, oon- veuiently arranged, anu well furnished, haa just been completed. To this may bo added a number of neat aud comfortable framo Cabins, f>r the accommodation of familios, surroundiug the Springe, and convenient to the tables of the Hotel—all together, enabling the un dersigned t« give extra attention to the comfort aud convenience of visitors and invalids. Tho medicinal qualities of the water have been fully tested—are found to be fine, and invigorating—ao muon so, that the Springs are in high favor with hundreds who have tested them. They are aituatedattho base or the Chilhowee Mountain, more than 2U00 feet above the Iovel of the Hea. The salubrity of tho atmosphere, and the healthfulness of tho olimate arc proverbial—so much so, that these Springs is a private resort in tho Summer months, for our home fulka, aa well as for those who find it noooasary to llee from the tuoro sultry anil sickly portions of the South. These Springs are situa ted in the County of Blount, 24 miles South of Knoxville, and about eight nillea South or Maryville, a moral and quiet town. Persons from the South, can reach these Springs by Steam to Loudon, on the Railroad, and up theKivor to Louiavllls on Boats, aud thence by private conveyance, only 14 miles. Or, from the Athena Depot, bv HUges, only some 68 mijes on a fins road. Or, if they choose, from Knoxville by stages, only 24 n^ilos c a good road. (may 28—Itnj JAMES BELL. %* The Macon (Ua.) Messenger, Savannah (Oa.) News, Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer, and Charleston (B. C.) Courier, are requested to copy each one month. Also the Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate. CITY HOTEL, D ny-Htreot 9 Savauuah. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEf, PROPRIETORS. I N offering his acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage extended to his house, Mr. P. Con- aon (late sole proprietor) Ukea occasion to announoe that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of the Marshall House) haa become associated with him in the proprietorship and management of the City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter devoU his experl.noe and industry to promote the comfort of their visitors: and bv the aid of inereasod .facilities and assisUnU, tho Proprietors are enabled to meet the deinauda of their increasing patrouage. Transient and permanent boaders will find at their establishment ail the requirements of oomfort and convenience. The Hotel has recently been painted throughout. Particular attention has been given in the late alterations to the npartmenU appropri ated to ladies and families, whioh, with other changes in their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their oocunanU from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of home. Persons viaiting Savannah will find the City Hotel all thoy could desire it, and no effort will be spared to make it so. apr 6 eod tw ly CHUTCUFIELD HOUSE, (Formerly Qriffin House.) Chattaaoogu, 'fesaessee. M This well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Paseengor Car landing of the West ern and Atlantio Railroad, la now open, under the super vision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, oasis ted by Mr. J. W. F. Bryson and Lady. This Home, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high repuUtion as a first claas Uotel. The present Pro- K etor having secured the eerviooe of Col. Griffin's rkeeper, and having purchased his most exoollant Cook and House Boy and having furnished the House entirely now, hopes to retain its high reputation, and merit publio patronage. Passengers can be accommo dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, feb 18 £ Ay 1 THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA* GEORGIA, mar 4 (8m) J. W. SPEAR* Proprietor. Boarding:. f|^WO ORT1IREE single Gentlemen can 1 oomuodated with pleasant board at the corner of /ones and Abercorn streets. tf dea •** EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe* Ga. r PHE Subscriber, lute tl‘ the Washington Hull, X Macon. Ga., having taken tho above Hotel, and frr- aished it throughout with the best of new furniture, and having large aud airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of publio patronage by close attention to business, having good stabling and every convenience to make the guests of his house oomforUble. je 21 ly JE8HE CAIN, Proprietor. HJEfsIGBOlsDT & EIFLEH, Belt Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, SfC. HAVING boughtou» the tools and fixtures of Mr. Slmou Morris, the subscribers offer their services to the citisens of Savannah, and are prepared to fill orders for any^tain^ OLDTA EIFLER. nd Bryan IIELMB< used but little. Itc lory of Mr. Geo. W. llardcaatlc. may 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Court of Common Pleas* and of Oyer nud Terminer* von the City o»- Savxxxxu, May Term, 1863: W HEREAS, Elisha Wylly, Grand Juror, sum moned to atterd the preseut term of this Court, made default, it isordorod that ho be fined Forty Dol lars; aud wlioreax Patrick Tydings, summoned sea Pe tit Juror, made default fur the term, it la ordered that he Lo fined Twenty Dollars; and whereas James Skin ner, Potit Juror, made default on the first day of the term, it is ordered that he be (mod Five Dollars ; and a port! jvmsm ^ pm. ... __ that he be nn»d Fvo dollars, unless good and suffioiont cause of exouse be tiled ou or before the first day of the next term of this OkOXU-^ExlnKtfrxrm tkaJUinuOa. may 28 WM. U. BULLOCH, Clerk. P ALM LEAF AND CANADA STRAW .“£ r8 - A t COH. ( 1HECK8 on Mercb.nu Bank, Mew York, la L 1UI.INAKY Arllelea.-Sionw, Pou, Bake / Otou, Mesllu K.ttlu, Tin, Ire. ul Eu..lld L' 1 L CJHH’l’ON, CI.AMK St CO’S. Cod Lirer I Oil, U.rrj . Trioyplurvur.fcod Mule.. M.«u| uneut, nrelred ul fcr ul< by - “ J. F. P.FOgU. Xiiotb.rerlw’HMi. Tybnu wilUu, for ul, by m«y_!P CiKOOBB k BO WMF. 1)AT Tit APS-— Aoolber wpuly of Ikow ]»• li toot Belt BoUioi HU Trep, for ul« b, my V r. W. COBMWht,L. ua 8ryu-t. f CBTCANOINt^ft^ra Mbr VI,IO., ..d lor GOODS. Notice Extraordinary Positively Selling off at Com. ^I'HE Sohscribors, desirous of closing thair pros- 1 ent business, woold Invite the attention of the citl- sens ol Savannah tad Its vldaity to their largs nr * Well selected stock of 8prlng and Hummer Dry Goods PfilME NEW VORK COST, among w htch arc to be found some of the most desira ble styles of goods, for this and the ooming season, con sisting in part of tha following goods, via : Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. Silk Tissue*. Plain, Blaok and Colored Silk Tissues and Bareges. Swiss and Mull Muslins. Jaconet and Cam brio do. do. do. Chook Swiss do. Colored and Figured urgandies. Black and Colorod Lawns. Canton Cloths for Travollng Dresses, Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidered 8wiss Muslins. Giughams and Barest De Laines. Black and Colorod Chamtlion Silks. Plaided and Brooaded do. Colored Mareeline aud Florence do. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. We have a large and well selected itook of tho oolo- bratod RICHARDSON'S, OKAY'S, DUNBAR. DICK SON A Co.’s Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together with a large and olegant assortment of Whim and Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask I) irHon, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper, Linen Dowless, Huokabaok Diaper, French Linen Tow els and Doyliea, Lina a lavras end Linen Cstnbrlo, Ao., Ac., Ao., Ac., Ac. OCR ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complete aud embrsoea every article kept in a first cists retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to call and see for themselves, aa Greut Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, which will be sold in many instances below cost. ’Tills Is no Humbug. CALL and see, and bo assured of the foot at J. U. COHEN A CO., may zs tr itu urouguton-et. WANTED. WANTED* TFY A GENTLEMAN having several ieieuro hours .I) daring th* day, employment in whioh ho may make them useful. Address "L," through the Poet Office, may 27 6 \\T ANTED.—A gonile easy gaitetl Lady's Had- YY die Horse, of good else. Apr 30 ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. EXCHANGE WANTED. QA TO 60 DAY DRAFTS ou New York, wanted OU by (jan 31) C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. TO KENT. jj-fk A 2J» story Wooden House on Mnrgaret-st.— jyim.msv'^s' 0 WM. WRIQUT. Valuable Lot For Sale. FOR HALE.—A valuable Lot con- tl'M tainlug 292)4 acres, situated in the 4th ww T m iw« District ot the first seotionof Randolph, (late Lee County,) and known as number 176. in the plan of said Dlstriot. Parsons desirous ot purchasing, will address (post l'aid,)J. T at this office, may 26 tf FOR KENT. f I'HE WHARF aud lot at present occupied by J the "Charleston Steam PaeketCompany.'' Pos session given on 1st November next. For terms Ao. apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. GOODWIN, may 10 lutf At the Custom House. TU KENT—Till 15th October next, w. A HOUSE AND FURNITURE on Broughton NtiB street, in a pleasaut and oeutral location. Ap- JLuSLply at thisofficr. tf may 13 ~|.^OKKENT.—The brick building,(KHeet front X/ on Bay-st., by 90 foot deep, now occupied by 8. bulomons, Esq., is welloalonlatoa for a wholesale Gro cery, poosessiun given on 1st Outobor next. For Terms, apply to (may 9) COIIENS A HERTZ. pi Land for Sale. ml k!SH Tho undersigned offers fur sale hla^JL^ **PLANTATION IN 8CRIVENCOUNTY ooutainiug near five hundred acros of laud, about sixty sores cloarod and uuder good fence; on it ia a very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, and all neoessary out-buildings; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on the C. R. It, directly on the publio road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river. The place is considered very healthy; lands produce well, and a good location for a country sure, and very convenient to market. Any person wishing to purchase anoh a place would do well to give me a calTimmedlate- ly. On it is one of the best peach orchards iu the coun try. My postofflo* is Hnloyondaic. J. FREEMAN. SoniVKN Co., April 6, 1863. tf apr 6 TO RENT. Pntt Three fin* STORES, on Moore's wharf. £;■ ROB T. HABER8UAM A SON. Jas®’feb 24 TO KENT. rpHREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress eL X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, houee serv ant and cook. Euquireof (feb 24 J A. BON AUD. T/OKNAIjK.—Lot 6u feet un Weal Bruad-at., X. running back 120 feat, with a small Wooden Build ing on it. Apply to (f* 12) WM. WRIGHT. B?7ED To Hem. jiil A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with "■•’eight upright rooms. For particulars apply tc John A. Gray, in the house or at the corner of Junes aud Aberoor it streets. tf deolH in a afcII. S. nail. ». ~.. i SAVANNAH TO DAB1BN. A LIME of Four Horse Poet Conches leaves 8a vanuah every Monday and Thuraday* at 7 o’clock A. M. I'or Darinu, vis Bryan Old Court-Uouee, Rloeboro' and 8onth Newport, arriving in Darien nt 6 o'clock P. M. KeturuluK on Tuesdays and Frlday«. Arriving in 8avannah at 5 o'olook P. M., and connecting with th* boats for the North, and the oars for th# West. VST Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.’s Stables, corner of State aud Whitaker st*. Offloe ia Darien, at Ailing A Robertson, jan 13 ly 11. L. HART, Proprietor. MOKE NEW GOODS AT UKLDKN’8. AM JUST received per steamor, every variety !■ of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Pe- •^kdale's, j.egborns, China and Canton Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 3X os.— Also, a very tine Double llrim Florence Leghorn, some thing light aud nice for City Trade, together with a Large l^ot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan- tors' us*. Canada Straws at $1,76 per Uoaen, and Palm Leaf from $1,26 to $2,60 per dos. All to be had at the new Hat Store, oorner of Broughton and Barnard streets. [may 7—tf J BELDEN A CG. NUW WINE ANU LIQUOR STORE. No. 6 Whitaker Street* f=FTT\ THE 8UBSCR1BF.R respectfully announ- | 1 f •yjeae to the citiiene of Savannah, and of the in- UjAAyturior of thia State, that be has now opened ^^^™"and will keep continually in store, s large assortment of the best qualities of the various kinds of Wines und Liquors, both foreign nnd domestic, invoioed from the beet sources, and to hie stock of which, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experience in France aa a manufacturer, and in America as Impor ter and dealer, his aoquaintanoe with the trade enables him to offer assnrauoe that the articles whioh are enu merated below are each genuine. Articlea of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin] Scotch, Irish and Monongahola Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Sautcrnc and Burgundy Winct. Cordials. In Cases, Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Blavaits, Kirschenwaseer, Absinth, Ao., Ac* Ale and JPorter. London Brown Stoat and Edinburgh Ale. Alto Agent for Doincetio Liquore. aug 6 ly R. MAYER. Patcut Wire Bailing. f'1 ILBKKT BUTLER is pvoparod to exhibit Pat- \JT torn* and execute all order* for Fences made ot the CunrosivK Railimo, ol the Atlantio Railing Works of New York. 3m may 27 Betti Soup in the world. T7XCEL810K Family Soap, attained tbe prize ■ a Medal at the World's Fair, can be had on Jef- ivieun-it., opposite Messrs. Wood A Co's, Shoe Store by tbe box or bar, manufactured by Messrs. PlaotBroth- ere, 287 Rivington-et., New York, tnay 27 10 L- R. BUTLER, Agt. Lost or Mislaid. A NOTE OF HAND for tiix Hundred Dollars— 1\ drawn by Joseph Hines A Co., of Bavannah, favor ot oohn D. Gray a Co., beariug ditto May, 1862, and made payable 24th May 1853. All persona arc hereby warned against trading for said note, aa payment has been stopped. (m 27-6*) JOHN D. GRAY A CO. '1 'UKKI8H FrictionTowela.—These Tow- X els, as the name designates, are of Turkish menu- lecture, and are intended as a substitute tor the flesh brush, the hair gloru, and hair belt, for producing a healthy action of the skin by fr«4ion. The material is of flax, and of a texture admirably adapted to their use. They will bo fouud to be effective without being harsh. For salo by A. A. BOLOMON8 A CO. I KNMNUS’ri UODIH.E HOUA IVATKH f) —A PURE ARTICLE.—Tbo manufacturers, (tbe oelabratod Jennings, of Cork, Ireland) in the prepara tion of tho materials for their ooda Water, carefully exolude all doieterioue eubounces, admitting into its composition only ingredient* of ascertained purity. A large invoice, iHroKiKO dikxct, and for sale by mar 24 A. A. SOLOMUNb A CO. A IaE* POUTER AND CIDKU.—50 bbl*. Ale; 20 oaeka London Porter: 20 bbls. Cider. For •aieby (may IS] Mo MAHON A DOYLE. LSKITANNAA WAKE.—Tea Pota, Coffee X> Pots, Syrup Cups, Beer Mugs, Goblets, Tes und Table Spoons, Ao. may 12 MORSE A NICHOLS. I>1G HAi»18 AND 8J10KED BEEF— A & barrels Pig Hams. $ do. 8moked Beef. Ftr sale by [may 11J A. BON AUD. Ayf At/KKKKL, Biscaiu, Boap, Burch, dtc. JYJL 10 barrela No. 2 Large Mackerel. 10 do 1 do. 10 hlf bbls 1. 10 do % • 7' 30 bbls Sugar. Soda and Butter Biscuit*. 26 boxes BoiL. Biscuits. 60 do Buolian s Family Boap. 60 do Colgata'S No 1 do. 40 do Colgate • A Bsadoll'a Pearl Starch. 60 do Herr lass. Landing and for sale by may 16 BCRaNTON.ToUNBTON A CO. 3JU1TANNIA WAKH.-Cott. rou, Twdts J) Coff.. IIrml.C.tr*i UlnlM, Wuir Pltelrere. Ulutr* fing Dishss, Ao., for sale by , ii», 11 1A». SULI.VVAN itkOKIVKU utolkar lut of tlto well kuo.u Fin end Life lntnrtnce Agency. Farmer*’ Mra !{->««•' c.mu,tioo.ooo. Granite Fire Insurance Consair OF UTICA, N. Y. ^ T CAMtAL, $160,000. Charter Oak Life Insarnnre Csanssy, HARTFORD. CONN. r ” Capital, (endorsed by tho Hutoj $260,000. t.YBSD Oka, President. Jas. C. walelby. lee'y. Applications received by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah, 120 Congress si. TUE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cash System. CAPITAL *9*0,000. This company combines tho Mutual and Proprietary system, and will Insure the lives of white perooae, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner. MINIS A FLORANCR, Agents. Bancroft dc Bryan, ftBNERAI. AOK.vTrl AND BHOK1H8, rOM THE PURCHASE AND SALE Ot STOCKS, BONDS. EXCHANGE it HEAL ESTATE. No. 11? Bay Street* Savanuah. JmM ly Liverpool and London Fire and Life Inaurnure Company. fpHB (indersigned Agents of the nbov Jan 24 ROYAL 1NMUHANUE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. OAriTAL, 9,000,000 of Pound. Sterling. r | 'HIS INSTITUTION has established an Agency I in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW I.OW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1863. LONDON 1*11 (EM X FI HE OFFICE. I 'HIS Company takes Fire Risks in this eity,nud insures Rents end Leases. •ep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM A RON, Agents. rKTNA In.UIIANt'k VUiMt-TlMV OF HARTFORD, CONN. U.ta.l Life lanr.Be. C'oup.ny *f New York. I SAAC ABHATT, S.e'y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Ann old, Medioal Examiner. Applications reeeived by fob 14 ly W.P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern fflntnnl Inanrance Uonunsr, 4 BBUKY HULL. President end Treasurer.— Albom Cuasx, Seo ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, o undersigned, Agent of tha above Company, con tinues to take tho following risks, vis: Marine, River and Fire; also on the lives of 3erpu»i*s. Lives of White Parsons are also taken by this Com- June 17 Cornsr of Bay and Drayton sta. BRIDGEWATER PAINT. of from 26 to 400 lbs. The pr ■■■■■91 White l^esd, while for outside work it is far preferable. Selection or Certmcntes. New York Arsenal, 3d Oot., 1861. Being advised by one of the first painters la the oity • Bridgewater Paint, in prefer- ,u. ‘Itlinge in my _ . ...» . a uiu ■». and found ft all that it was recommended to bo. The buildings, whioh are of brick, speak for themselves, and 1 ohaer- charge, on Governor's Island, 1 did i fully give my testimony in behalf of the virtues of the deeming it superior to any now in judge from two months' observation. •, os far a Paint, deeming it superior • i_j_. . - toatl O. H. TALCOTT. Br. Li. Col. U 8. Military Academy. January 20Ui, 1862. I have used the Bridgewater Paint upon some of ths buildings under my supervision, at West Point, and I cheerfully add my testimony to its durability aud cheapness. Iu future I shall recommend it to my friends and use it myssir. 8. ALEXANDER. Lt. Eng’s. U. 8. A. PLANTER'S CERTIFICATE. New Ihekia, Attakapaa, la , March 16th, 1862. In July last 1 was iuduoed to apply ths Bridge water Mineral Paint to roy sugar-house, and In every respeet it haa exoeeded my expectations, and the representation* mads by ths agents, Mosers, G. C. Bogert k Co. I cheerfully add my testimony to the numerous ones em braced in the Agents' circular, aud reoomtneud the tame to planters aud others, as the best /ire and weather protector 1 have ever known. Where I have applied it, it hae been expoeed to tho sun since last July, aud has neither blistered nor crack ed, and has formed n solid metalic surface, which has proved entirely impervious. JOHN. F. MILLER. Th* undoraignod having used the Bridgewater Paint, a sufficient length of time to teats its virtues, without heeitatiou pronounoe it the beat article as yet known for (severing bricks, wood, tin, Iron, ko. It Is remarka ble for iu great body, durability, adhesiveness, elasti city, and also for its spark and uinder proof qualities, and as long as lt gives us the same aatlsraotion ae here tofore, we will continue to use it and recommend lt as a most superior paint. [Signed] John Hodgkin, 169 Court-st., Brooklyn. " W. L. RANPoi.ru, Court A Dougiass-st,, ” " O.A P. Kibrnan, 72 Court-st., “ " David Walker, 2 Harrisonstrest, " “ f Oruson, 7 Hicks at., •* " RonT. McEwan, 8 Hicks at. •• " Ciias. Hobbs, K29 Broadway, New York. “ Tiios. P. Nash, 152 Atlantio st., Brooklyn. " Henvv Pmurs, 228 Henry at, “ 44 C. F. liEHMANCB, 276 Uiokl St, “ Painters. Pamphlets oonUinlng full directions, will be furnlsh- oL[may 20]A. A. dOLOMONS 4 CO. Carpel and Floor Cloth Warclioute, Curtains. Curtain Ooods, dec.* dee., dec. No. 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Julien Sts. ri'HE Subscriber, knowiug that tha citizens of X Savannah have felt a great ’rest In tho estab lishing of a , CARPET WAREHOUSE* In thia oity, and being aware that many have been awaiting tu* completion of the Now Store, so that they oould make their selection of the various articles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the publio, generally, that he has opened tbo most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of tho different departmenU will oonslst, in psurt, of tho following Goods, via: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet: Tapestry Brusrele; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply. Superfine, Fine and Common IngraJn; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ao.; Drug- geU, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rug*; Parlor aud Stoop Mata; Table and Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Bods; Stair Lintc, to., Ao. OIL CLOTHS. Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms. Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Koee Wood, Mahogany ana 8mall-flgurtd Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4. 6-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stair*. CURTAINS. Silk and Wonted Damask De-Laine: Wonted and Linen Damask DeLaina; Figured aud Plain variety of oolore; White and Raff, for Shades. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White aud Gold, entirely new style; Cord; Loops; Tea sels ; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail, on the moat liberal terms. WM. H. GUI ON, 140 Congress and 67 St. J offer at Auction the entire stock, com pi Pfofo and general assortment. f Lry Good tlv*—ter»e-all ram* under eeah »f months; over$300 0 months, for appro* Assignte S hole of thy Uoois On Monday. June 6, as II o'clock. streetT *° 1 . <tf*WWigl«l«n i Stock of Goods In said Store, eompri- *‘ a 6 * ** r y large and ooaplste assortment of fhsnr Form Lois at AucHon. ON TUPIIiAY. Jew* 7. at tl WiU be sold in front of the Court House--Kirin Lot No 6 Wilmington T/thlag. Darby WardTStuatod^oMBiS the 2 mil* atone oa theWhita Bluff Read,andeonuKa bv recent korvey 664-10 acres. Also, Farm Loe No» Third Tything, Anson Ward,containing 668-lOAcr.x,sltui- ted in Chatham County about 3 miles south of Havan- nab, between the Dorian and White Bluff Roads, belie part of the Cottage Tracti Terms at sale. g Hosendale Cement ut Private Sale. Now Lending per sohr Cataract—lOU bbls Hydranlie Cement. House for Rent. Hone* No. SO Broughton street, for Rent until 1st No vember. Improved Essence of Coffee. impruven e.esc nee oj uojee. „ We hav* just received from th* rnsnofsoturors in Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand for A ,'“guAtue Hummel's Improved Esseuoo of Coffee, ^hia Is th* beat com|H»eition of Coflee over offered for ■Ale, aud Coffea made from the Essence is muuh more wholesome, more delicate, fiuner flavored and ovlorud, perfectly clear, aud in every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett eavlng 76 J]** over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try it and see if it does not. , . Priaui Cook at Prxeats Sale. A prime likely young Fellow, a first rate oook for ■teamboat or hotel. ei.gh:,.,. n«J Hiily. At P, ini I. Sal.. Just reoeivsd per last steamer—2 oases Ginchams. 2 do k'renoh Head lldkfs., for sale low. 8 .. *}-» »»<i W u, Pri.al.Mr. 18,000 lbs. Now Bacon, assorted Hog round. 2.0U) "Freeh Lear Lard, just received per R. R. Prom Tennessee, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. Cbm and Outsat Private!Sal*. 300 bags Cora, and 360 do. Oats, for salt in lets to sail purchasers. Straicbcrry ute at Private bale. Strawberry Ssttaof ths following kinds-Alio* Mauds, Boston Pine, British..Uucon, Ohio Redwood, Hudson Crimson Cone, Whit* Wood, Uovey'aHeedliug, Early Scarlet. They am all grown in this climate and in good order. All orders left at our storo for any of th* above kinds will be promptly attended to. Marshall Howie Umntbus and lbitm at Private Sale. Comprising one fine large Omnibus, six good Horses, and Harness complete. Also—ths flue pleasure sc hr. Ann, with as v Bails, Rigging, Aa., ail in oomplete order. The above property will be sold oa very accommoda ting terms, the present owner being about to remove from theolAy, hae no further vs* for it. 9UUU bushel* prime White Corn. Groceries, Provisions, Ac. FHILBRICK A BELL offer on aoooinmodaUng terms, st private sale: Liquors.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum, 23 bbls. Peach Brandy, 26 bbls. Monongahola Whisky, o pipes Holland uiu, o half pipes Cognao Brandy. 10 casks "Small tftiil" Sootch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), 6 eighth casks Pinet, Castllllon A Co. ana Uennessy Brandy, 200 dos. of tine Madeira, bherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cnerry Bran dy—all private atoek. Bacon.—2o casks Sides, 10 casks Hams, 16 casks Shoulders. Hay.—300 bales Eastern and Northern. Cxxent.—160 bbls. Rusendale Cement Co. Floor.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, CROOKinr.-26 orates assorted Common and Oranlte. Glassware.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 osaoa Wlues, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ao. Crackers.—10 whole and lo hair bbls. Boston. Ci a am—60.000 Common Germs n Cigars, 20,0u0 Span ish Imported do. Scales.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made clothing. Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Cloeka, Fans/ Soaps, Fa ey Art tales, Ao. Ao. J j 14 Plaster and Cement at Private Sale. Just received in store, and kept constantly on hand and for salo low, 160 bbls. llosendale Cement, 26 do. Piaster Paris. sop 1 LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, r the bent/it of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. A. D. KLLI8 A CO., Managers, (Successors to F. C. Barber A Co.) Inst at 27 66 14 67 38 33 28 03 31 62 2 71 13 16 36 19 3 22 CLASS 13. To be drawn fn Savannah Thia Afternoon, st 5 o’clock. $4,138-5 of 800—5 of 500. And more than $40,000 in SmeUler Prizes! Tickets only $1—Shams in proportion. Ticket* and Shares for tale, and Prises eashed ou de mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY. No. 6 Uwona’a Building, way 30 Opposite Pulaski Home. Savannah Medical College. SESSION 1863—'64. 3 [’HE COURSE OF LECTURES IN Till L Institution will commence on the First Monday ovember and continue four months, R. i>. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes and Frao- tloeof Medlolns. J. G. HOWARD, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. G. UULI.OCU, M.D., Prof. PrlaolplM and Prac tice of Surgery. P. M. K0L1.0CK, M. D., Prof. Obstetrics and Disease* of Women and Children. C. W. WEST, 61. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E.H. MARTIN, M.D.. Prof. Physiology. H. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof Materia Medics and Thera- J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES.—For tho full course, $106 ; Matriculation Ticket, $6; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10; Gradua tion, $30. Requisites for Graduation, the same aa In other Medical College*. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 22 tlN Dean or tbs Faculty. tar Tho following newspapers will please copy ths above till 1st November, and send bills to this Otbce :— South Carolinian, Columbia, (tri-weekly) OourUr, Charleston, " Constitutionalist, Augusta, Geo., (weekly) Recorder, Milledgeville, •• Patriot, Albany. Geo., " Floridian, Tallahassee, Fla., " Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., '* Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., Gasette. Chattanooga, Ala., News, Jacksonville, Fla., §10 He ward. T 08 4 * 1 on the I3lh of April Iasi, in the vicinity of ±j Broughton etreet, a email GOLD WATCH with a gold face. Tho finder will obtain the above reward by bringing lt to thia office. 3 may 27 Savannah Agency, FUR THE SALE OF WILLIAM BOQGS 8c CO.’S Celebrated Brnmln of TOBACCO. 8EGARS AND SNUFF. THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an- X Bounce to th* Merchants and dealers la tho above named articles, in the city of Savannah, and the interior towns throughout the 6tate, that he has secopted th* Agency for the State of Georgia, of the exteaslve and old oetoblUhed House of Wm. Boggs and Company, No. 249 Washington-atreet, New York. All articles pur chased from, or ordered through the eubscribor, war ranted beet qualities and lowest rates. mar 30 8m K MAYER, 6 Whltafcar-et. To Builders, EALED proposals will be received by the un- „ undersigned, until the 26th day of June next, to irniah all the materials, aud erect the Keeper’s dwel ling and office nt laurel Grove Cam*Wry, according to plan and specifications to be seen at Messrs. Sbou A Fay's, Architects. JOHN MALLERY, may 23 Ch. Com. on Health and Cemetery. ijLACk t'KSPK Re Farris MaiiUes. jD The third lot or this ch Mantillas reeeived this day. may 18 s Under tit* Marshall House yj from Havre from th* House of Phelp’s A. Co. Also Bouobo, Fils A Brunet's, of superior quality, in store for “?>% Mima. FLOKABCK. INKrt.—Sherry m ^g.n.f cuka, dtrcUl Is IGlaas, Santera* in ease*. Madeira and c \ lam re- ROWTj jMD R CO. eeived and for aala by C _ TMIII£N HOL»li>t.ANT».^Si) Fru if X Qrw, Hon.« P!»,,ia fall bloom, whioh KJNCHLEY A THOMAS. GREENE AND PULASKI MDNUlMKNT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 0 IVkitaker-Street, Buy Lane. QRBOOHV A MAURY. Managers. clash 64 rou 1863. Will be drawn iu Savannah, This Day, May 30. 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 10,840 dollars: Ao. Ae. Ac. Tickets $2 50—shares in proportion JAMEH OOWEN, may 30 Vender for Gregory A Henry. UKUKNt AMiFUl.A»KJ IIIUMMIENT LOTVEUt OFFICE. Bay l.ane, near Holl-Mtract. Ulttaon; A MAUKY. JUuuctn. 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn 1J EgPECTFllLLV*£iK!?&' U £L‘23 ™:Z£SgSi.VS!%i road and Banking (jointanv »■»! an > ra M ornci, .«» AOKJITil—163 SE-SKir*}- * sgsfe: IlfiTIt KUNIJFACTC. AMERICAN SOAP COMPA H aving |),rchn«i u, ri«h. tu nt.o.ru., following Kindt of Soap, 111* anderaigaed prepared to do so at Hi* shortest notice. Vis I American Cream Soap in bar*. " laundry in mass. * Toilet (esultire) in smallb«* " bhaving Soap in cakes. * " crrauiiayots. All of which we warrant to give perfieei -ad to b« tl O east labor. Urn* and clothe* ever manufactured. A call and a trial is i No. 170 Bronghton-st.. BavaanajL CUWLK8M Sk CO. 19 l’ -'—- - ’ may 23 ly 15 7. A LARGE LOT OR Till! CHOICE Champagne, hat juft arrived. Bo nil who have men aaaiotuly waiting, can now got aepplied, bv titn only importer in Havauaah. ^ » M. J. SOLOMONS. AilUlVAL OF hUW bUAidlKMH(N»IMl M PRENDERGAdT A CO. have this day ra- • ceived per steauahip SUto of Oeotgla, averr hav*:lent assortment of new, faahionailo and thvan Good*, comprising White nud colored French Linen Drills. % A great variety for Gentlemen's sad Beys' Summer SwkSSSL*" 44 » rt «" Blaek Oro De Rhine SSllks. 1 guiles' Needle work oollsn. Jaconet and Organdy Mueliaa. '^"Wf 1 ■ 7-8, 4-4 nnd 9-8 French, English and lawUfig I riuts, particularly desirable styles. A beautiful asaortmeat el Cambric and Swiss Edg es und inserting*. They will be receiving farther snppliea bv tha steamer during the month. n No. 1)8 Rroaghton Mrvet, m *y opposite ot. Andrews Htil COl'AUThhRfimF.""' r | HE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a 1 Copartnetalup for the tranenotion of a re«ml Snipping and Commission business under the'lUm of fiuranton a TnBm.u, office No. 16 May 16th, 1863. U.^TauSuST* UKf KBBNCES. Messrs. Sherman A Coillna; " Ears, Wheeler A Co.; Ins; I n J may 17 Copartnership of A_J Scranton, Johnston A Co,, Is this day dissolved bv tue withdrawal of Win. B. Scranton. ^ V D. T. SCRAJfl Suuiub. mil. 1393. VJUM 1'IIFAKTNF.llBblF. THE Under.lf.od he.In, UKdiul wit. Item Mr. lOnrjr H. Mr.aum, will mtlua (h. Ureuir buaiaua. uud.i lb. Ann or fotuLou, Joli.ekonf 00. 1>. T. BCUAMTUN. 8or.op.li, Moy Hth, 1133. Removal. TI AVING boon buruml nut Jn J.Aoraon .tr—tl. XL anbrerlb.. haa nmovad hla bOn, to Mo. M korn Btroet, where bu wUi continue to carry «n tha Baking business. He will folk* anu keen oa baaL Wheat, Rye and Graham Bread sad Cakes, whioh ha will deliver la any part of ths city. Urateflal foe for* mer patronage, ho soiioit* a oantiaaaao* of is. spr 8 tf A. F. EZRA. L'actoruge and Com IIUKlNKltO. S WILL eoutiuuo tha Fnctorngo and Commfnsioa Business on my own nocoant. Office oa bay-si.. Ot of Montgomery Street. w « J. r. prlot. CAAIIttiS ■ AT REDUOED PRICES I Ua.IHt per too Ik..—M lb. UuMH,tl \l V) eh.rfe fur bonin, or dalirerlra atdu tud- rout or atwmboato. Vurented to tm l. Ur eiiniau. X. cTHIciT^ j/1 l,. 8. W. ooraor Dreoihlon and Whliahorrel. 1 VIM8Ot.UTlON.-Tb0 co-panaai.bln hare- ±J tof.ro ..lulu, uud.r tbo aaaio and url. #1 utwcliiox. Voob.itb Co., l. Iblada, dlaoolrod .1 coa.uut. Too anno ut tbe fra. oaa bo Boon W ....— l»rtj la liquidation of any ditto da. tbra. ’ dturuonoA, Au, 24,1863. L tiaom ar Jt tOCKMTT, A. TOOKAd. VTOTICE.—The aoilor.lfnod trlU continue tbo Vr °ld bund, under tbo pea a t( .tuchlev b Tbotnai. ti. If. lUNCIItkT ■oar ti '< A. TUOMlS: * for Bale, 2 | |()n Doi.I.AKH worth of Block in tho e\J\J\J steamboat Planter, on accommodating terma, if applied for soon. For information refer to JAMEh UOWI.N 24—2 w No. 6 Whitaker-**., Bay »^int OTlClt.—Tim undersigned revnectluiiy ro ll quoets the eubraHhers to bis Bath House, to tom a tne tickets thoy now hnvr.in order to Mitaln new ones s a number of the old tieket* having been mislaid or ds- Tickels only $2 60—shares In proportion. Tioket* and Shares, either singly or by tho package E. WITHINOTON, Vender for Gregory A Muury. for sals by may 30 Bay Lane, near Bull-street Gcoi'ifia State Lottery. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers. Priaeof $5tio. pVRAWN NUDIltKKN — Of Georgia State 1J lottery, Extra Class M, drawn in Baltimore 28th iiirtant. 27 66 14 67 38 33 28 68 31 62 2 72 13 16 36 19 3 22 Half tioket 2 19 08 prise of $500 returned for want of. a purchaser, in » remnant of 13 halves. CLASS 13, To be drawn this day in Savannah nt 6 P M. SPLENDID SCHEME. 4,138 Uollara-5 of 800-5 of 500. Ao. Ao. Ae. Tiokate $1—Shares in proportion. EXTBA CLASS tf, Draws To-Morrow. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 818,000.-3 of6,000—3 of3,000. Ao. Ac. Ae. Tickets $6-Ualvcs $2 60-Quarters $1 26. Tickets, either singly or by tbe package, for sale at 163 Bay street, in connexion with tho Exii near City Uotol, by Em press Office. CHARLES B. PATTERSON. HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS 183 Congreaa-ntreet* Mavannak* PS JR The Subscribers manufacture ~ ■■h *nd keep constantly large and varied stoc_ fo~ dies, Bridlea and Harm m dies, Bridlea aud Harness, and make to order every description of articles in Our stock oomprisss also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, ValUoo, Saddlo-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per •on* desirous of supplying tbemielves, will do well to oall at our establishment. All artloles sold by us an warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, oar terms nr* moderate, ow execution prompt. 6m may 17 APOTHECARY’S HALL, 3. E. Corner of Brooghtou ..d Barnard clrc.U, So.aunak, Georgia. r PHE cub.crlticr .null] mo.t ru.|,cclful)y Inform A the oltn.n.i of Boraaaab cad the rarroundla, —uutrj, that be bag taken the nor. altacud aa abora, where he i«aow oneataib lull aud aeleot atoeb ot DruMa, OltiBIcliHM, Chotulcnla, 1-orfume- • 'fiFaaej lnlelea,Un MaM| Ulanmwr.Aa., See., .bleb b. e»*re ta th. publio at wbuleeal. and null, .a •ach ttm. 4e cannot tall to rlr. ..Ur. aatlrtbetiaa, bout aa regard, uric, and oualTtp. «"3 arttalaa. ofara Artala baa bo.a atlMtadbi bimtjlf within Um lau tnmit, 4ayo. (rum th. auat relt •bh botUM la tka aortb.ra autrktu ■, particular aum- harlaa twea paid I. their parity and tr..bu.u. 'ni’niS". 33.1? Uaaabadjkaa ^S^aSJSSSUltEEX Fraaariwtlaaalaut no at all hour, of tha day aadmlfkt, by a akiutal and acauwMat band. Fbytteiaaa,anatryMu«bmau, aadlVaiUI panoa. who ared or may ared pare and ■ tat aumaag nay wbcrartlJt that it gtatrall,- MVSS New Goods. I . OASUSB, \\TOULU invite Uiu iitteuliuaoi Ladica' to kin cUbri^Slc’r'ir^ ^ lioe* and half do.. Linen Cambric lldkfo., fnder- aleoves, Collars, Gloves, net tie., kilts, Luces, Edgings Inserting*, Grass Mkirts, Corded do., and n great var:V ty of fancy articles. tf *pr y a. Urown'i Cheap CasfiT itorel 1 HE Subscriber wouto invite the susmtoa i>| *]l persons d«sir«ms of pnrehasi eg rich and slecnnS sotMs st low pricM to hi* new store. Printed and Striped Silks, Printed Bulla. P1*U Ba reges. Black and Build Colored Bareges, Printed Or- 8g 5 d J ,, .* nd Flain Buck anu Figured tlika and Satins, Ulogbams, French and American Prbrtad— A complete etookof Ladica'. Men's, AUssoa* and Boys* English and German Hosiery, Lace and Pointed Col- * ^7? *l*° * fell aeeortutent of the best make* of Irish Linens, Shirting*, jjriUn. Osnaburas. p-* * *—- Netting. White Jntonote. Bwis* and^Book j Chookod and Striped Mnsiins, White Cottok Cottouadse and Plnid lldkfs. for servants. Tl many other st, les of goods, will bo offered at m low prices. The residents of Savannah, and those from the JktdBi rlor. are respectfully Invited to oaU and examine thn goods and price*, aud judge tor themselves aw the eor- ur ot Barnaru and Broughton-ats. tf jy Daguerrean Gallery. X IIE Sul .cnt«r ba. ukcu the Hoorn, formerly coouplad by Mr. Frratloc, corner St. JuU.a (treat Mnrkut square, where he will kit hanky ta aon tha torua r patrons of the Establishment, and u niSEY katv ones as will favor him with a call. gf-All^ouuti put up Jn th« best stjUof g* ktL*®R SlOO Reward W'ton wh 1 " 1 ' 1 »*' Hi? ttador»ifia*d < Man of th* crime other description may 10 AOMtNlBTMA’fKIX’S HA LIS.' 1 H*i»** e « ul1,1 lUo fimlu July next, at the Court House, in thepRy of Savannah, cnauuun Oouuty, between the houradTlO and 4 o’clock, agreeable to aa order of the Ho •* " — agreeable to an order of the Hoimmbfo tho Court ol Or dinary of aald oounty : Ton or'twelve Slaves, consist ing; ot man, women and chBdren, together with too Into residence, oalled Pleasant Retreat, of James M. Bates, deceased, of four hundred and forty-four acres of land, more or lose, in Chatham county, afornt fivoor six milan from the oity, with th* improvement* thereon, oomIss- ing ot a comfortable Dm cuing, with ail neoesssiy oas- bntidings tor a farm, and bandy to marktL Sold as the property of th* esute of the said Juntos M. Raton, to* the benefit or his heirs. Terma on tliedi may J ANN B. BATES, J AO.tUNiHTli.AT01t>«t Nt A LL pereouehaving demands r“ ot Dr. James L. Pope, Into of oeoeasiKl, are hereby desired lo p*s)