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■ MAY III, 1853. made to tbo Vlilting Committee, la oueiof emorgim- cy any member of the Board of Muugori permlti. . .. > ... -JiliKTlP APPLIKU FOR SOON. P. CONDON oflon bia GARDEN LOT Jtf|t and HOUSES thoroon, to let. It li altua- jnlj on tlie oorner of tlie Thunderbolt mulJfcell Shed Roadi. It haa all the nsoossary improveraon a nd under good cultivation. Apply at the City Hotel. aprT Dr. I. Pickling. m Office and reiidenoe oorner of I PT^Perrv itreeti, Orleani-oquaro. fts,.a8ioH>o , ol«x>b*A.Mv tf DENTISTRY. j>rs. ROITAJLL aud JOHNSON, Surgical and Mechanical Demists. a —-— Office over Zogbnum’s Mualo Store, J ket Square. ly nm u we soiuuiu reoouiuiuuu a niauutautur medicine, bolievlng that, in moat oases, u ture heraelf perfeota a cure tuoro rapidly aud etfoctui tlon. It la a touio medicine, giving a healthy action t the itonmub, and will bo tound highly serviceable a all isaaona, but especially during the ipring. Dyapep •ia can only be cured by a patiuut peraevurauoo in urn courie of troatmout; aud to all thoao au tie ring unde this tad malady we would recommend an application t A Wurrauted Remedy. PLANTERS. FAUMEKN, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAN flUOllASK MO UKMKdr KqUALTO Dlt. TOilAAS» VENETIAN LIN1MEN lor Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, ltheuinatli quinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache, Scs-f!**•>«*•*, Cuts? Burnt, bwelUuga. Old Soroa, Mosquito Bites, In- seot stiuga, Tains in the Litubi, 4c. If it doee not give relief, recollect your money will refuuded. AU that s asked ia a fair trial of it accord ing to the direo* 1 ,ui. This article is an Eng dy, and T-# used by a *16 per bottle they would uoi be without it, t tooiuacub in 3 minutes—ukadacue u cuoLKMA, when tlrat taken, in a few hours. tui“ 1'rioo 26 and 60 ueuts. 'ug tor Colic, Galls, Cuts, Sweu tags, Bruises, uae who does not obtain relief is not called on to pay fox “a. A. SOLOMONS t CO. md J. U. CARTKK >rc the sole agents for Savannah—also for sale by the drug- aula and storeksepers throughout Georgia. ffg- Ur. Tobias - office, 210 Greenwich atreet, N. Y. J. ii. CAltrEU, Broughton street, opposite St. An- draw s iiatl, will supply the oouutry merchants at llu proprietor's lowest prices. mar 16 Medicine* tchic/nnever fait to give talisfttc- lioit, and are used by many ph in their practice. Dr. J. 8* iteio’s Nervous and Invigor- aitu|( Cordial. Tbs Greatest Dlsoovery in Medical Science !—Fc Mervoui Conditions of the System 1—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. the Face, Wakefulneas, Bestlussuoas, or for the hliud Body worn down by oare, labor, or study, has indue uiauy physicians to oseitiutheirpraoiioe. For a wo 1-oiutituUou, it Is a graud rostorer: it completely i moves from tho system all nervous irritations, aud almost miraculous la its rapid and happy effect. T Weak and the nervous are frequently restored to pt. „eet health before usiug one bottle. Trice titty ceuts. Du. J. 8. Hose’s Ureal rain L’urei Wonder ot tlie Age. Do yon suffer with au y paint If you do, i minutes, it ouros quickly Tain in tho Stomach o 1 towels. Cures Chitolalns, Corns, aud any irritatioi ou the foot. It note Ukv a unarm tor Tains In the Side Back, aud foe Huouwaiisiu (Tom a smldui Woui.li.—Ur. Roso'i culd, it is magical iu 60 ceuts. Tub uKdT Comm 8 celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate roller to worst Coughs, whether uousuuipuvu or proceeding tr a cold. It aixays any irritation of the Lungs, and fox he* the systoiu against auy tuture attacks. Iu butt at 60 ceuts and $L Bad Colds.—If you i live medluiue. "" . ... 'e it from tin your liver is out of order, you will have riable appetite, and a yellow akin—take Ur. Itoso'i Auti Bilious or Railroad Tills, aud you will soon ' relieved from all bad feeliugs. In boxes 12>* and 261 These Tills ars called RAILROAD TILCS, because they go unead of all other pills in their good or Freojrom Mercury. AU of the above preparations, with Ur. Iloie's b oal Adviser to Toreuns iu Slokuess and iu Health, had of JA8. U. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER 4 CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. throughout, the State. HKIU8 WANTED* In 1H36 m giwas woLt the Republic of Texas t tiouary struggle of Texas cau procure these lands, o r—^ Liberal advances mode upou shipim SrOa of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool Now Fork. (3m> O. A. L. LA MAR. UENTISTRY. DK. Itt. C. IICALO the Marshall House. ly j in 17 'uKNiTiSi'iiil DR.Q. D. BARNES, Surgicul and Mechauicul Dentist. Offlco oorner of Congress and Whitaker-sta., ovex Prendorgaat's Ury Goods Store. ly ap 17 TATSUUTT’S FOMUN KXUHAN01S ANU EMIGRATION AGENCY, na ^ Tersous wishing to soud for their frion Bv- ^ and desirous of bringing them out by h class packet ships, are informed that the subscribers i the only agonte for the above Agenoy in this oity. They are also authorised to draw^on Hours. W Tupaoutt 4 Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and i wards, which drafts arc negotiable in any town throuj out Iroland and Great Britain. Grafts on Franco and Gormany, payable in all ps of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to deoil ly BUNKER 4 OGDEN, 80 Bay-st. !■ _UR. SULLIVAN has romoved his Office to Congress-street, between Qeyton and Private Hospital. UOCTUU8 WILihtlAN dfc UANAHL, FARM-SZUkKT, WBSZ XMD Ot TUB PLANK ROAD. Dus. WILDMAN 4 GANAHL hav completed the arrangements fur a Priv Apartment! perfootly private may be obtained i ■unable terms. That titfi institution may partake as much as ] tnaranteaa to the puhlio of Its efficient management: lion. Laagdon Chores, i John W. Anderson, Joseph 8. Fay, A. A. Smew, Lharlea Green, < I John W. Rabun, John Boston, I 8olomolCohen, Montgomery Cnxnmlng. , Arr *ngomente have also been made for the aoeomm . P. H. WILDMAN, M. D., Comer Abercoru and Booth Broad-st. A ’ CIIA8. OANAHL. M. D., iroadretreet. East oi Barnard. Lt^utr, . fan ^SonthJBroad-etreeLf dome MANUFACTORY badd. steamship lines. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ISABEL, JO .- Pl. Willi,m Hollln., Cotnm.nd.r, be- tweeu rsvannah, Key Wont audlla- VllQa . coiineciing with the Pacific Mali Steamship Company's Line for CMtut/cktre. auissplendid *ea atoauuihip will hereafter leave Savannah for Key We*tand Havana on the 15tb and 30th ot coeh month, and from Havana for Savan nah on the 8th and 22d of esoh month. The ISABEL will connect at Havana with the United States Mail Btoamshin Company's Line to Aaplnwall and tbe Pacific Mall Ltuu from Panama to California ami Orogon. Passengers will be landed at tho Railroad Wharf froo, transit at tbo Isthmus at the passenger's oxpense. The ISABEL will also couuoct at Havana with the United States Mail 8toam Company's Lino to Now Orleans. Tiokets for Key West and Havana can be had of COUENS 4 HERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Tiokets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Fran cisco oan bo had by applying to MDBDECAi 4 CO., Charleston, 8. C. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The now and splendid stoamiihips wL FLORIDA,Capt.^Woodhull,and AI.A- BAM A, CApt. Ludlow, bolonging to tho Now York and Savannah blc*m Navigation Company, will lsavs Sa vannah aud Now York overy Saturday. Thoao ships are of 1.3U0 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and oomtort. Tiiess steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that tho Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar- rlvs in New York as soon as or before them. AJrCnbm paesagu $23, payable before going onboard. Agents; PADELFURD, FAY 4 CO, Savauuah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 104 Front-street, New York. U. N. MAIL LIMB. THllOUGII IN Ml TO 05 HOURS. New-lork & Churloton Slcam-rueketi. LeaveAdger'swharvesevery&storiap Afternoon aud cacli altornato Wtdnte- day. Ou Saturday tho new audapleu- **®®**"dla Steamships J AS. ADGER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Burry 1,200 Tons. The 80UTUEKNEII, W. Foster commander, will oave eaoli alternate Wodnesday—having been newly coppered and guards raisod, Is now in complete order. UJT For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the tRoai, HENRY MlbSRUON, Corner East Bay and Adgcr's Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A now ship will be ulaced ou the life to oon- noct with tho Southerner on Wodnesday*. feb 10 FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. _ The new and splendid aide-wheel steamship 8TATE OF GEORGIA, of It* L20U tou* register, Capt. Walter Col- 2+LjjLy^mdOk Has, ha* oominuucud her regular trips, and will leave Savuunah on Wednes day. the Stb Sept., aud every alternate Wednesday thoreanor; say on tue JJd o.pl., Cth and 20th Oct. and 3d uud 17th Nov., and so on. This ship has boon built with entire regard to safety, eomfort aud dispatch, aud offers uew and admirable fa cilities to business aud travel. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savauuah. jan 21 HERON 4 MARTIN, Ag't* in Philadelphia. STEAMBOAT LINES. Havannali itutl Augusta. II — m . Ou aud after tho l*t of May unxt, r ~ nirnft M “ 1 huamcr OREGON, Captain Jos. M. ■yftwKtofoMoody, will make regular weekly trips between Savaunuh aud Augusta, aud touohiug at all the intermediate laudlugs ou certain days aud at cer tain hours—leaving Savauuah every Tuesday evouiug atho'olock P. M., aud Augusta ewery Saturday ntorn- iog at S A. M. By this arrangement p.autcrs and merchants on tho river wUl ho affonlod au opportunity ot shipping and receiving their goods with some cer tainty, aud of a rogular oonvoyauue for thoiuaelvea and families to and from both places, us the accommodations for passengers aro both ample aud oomfortablo. Tiiuo up 36 hours—down24. Fare $6. apr 26 KIaCliLLY 4 THOMAS, Agonts. Savannah, Augusta ami liuuiii'urg. •nsd The Union Steamboat Company of f^jw.^lLrerererefrUeorgl* and South Carolina having tho- toHMM&MMfoaroughly overhauled and refitted thbsu perior stoam-paokou U. L. COOK aud OREGON, with lighters, aro now ready to transport freight of all description botwoen Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if nut more, disrutoh than any other boats on tho river. Tbo stoamera are commanded by experienced and accommodating captains, and all freight consigned to their agonts will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passengers equal if not suporior to auy boats on the river. Faro $6,66. HENRY llARPEK, Pr., Savannah, KINCULEY 4 THOMAS, JAMES HARPER 4 CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1832. sep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darion. UrunswScki 8t. .Hnry*. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Crook), AND PICOLATA. Leave* every lUesduy, at 16 o'clock, A. M. ..■fpn . Tno superior steam-packet WM. GAS- r Ti Capt. Shaw, will loave Tuesday ■flSHMwMorning, at 16 o'olook, and will con tinue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien re re $8 60 St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 6 60 Blaok Creek, Pioolatoand Palatku...... 8 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston steam-paoket wharf, or to au 24 C LAG HORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TO mVKLLKitS UU1NU NORTH. TI1B SAVANNAH ANU CUAULK8TON u. 8. UAH. STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’olook A. M., after the arrival of tho night train of the Control Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, eauneotlug at Charleston with the Wilmington SUmm-Puckets. Whioh leave with tho U. S. Mail every day, at2)£ F. M., and also with tho ' New-York and Charleston Bieamalilpif Whioh toave Charleston every Weduosday aud Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Mauon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oonuect with the splen did new stoarn ship James Adyer one week, and th* steamship Southerner the next. Faro from Charleston to New-Yor.' by land route, $26—time 62 hours; by steamships, $*6. [n.y WJ 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Ag.nt. UPPOSITiON LINK TO FLORIDA. RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. n tha _ The superior now ntoampa.ket WE- - - foi.Aira capt. N. Kiug, leaves every dB&dfiiBBBk^aturday at 16 o’olook A. M. Rail of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 66 St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 6 60 Pioolatu re 8 66 Paint ka. 8 60 Blaok Creek 8 66 N. B.—Freight oonsignod to K. It. Duke, for Oonla, will be shipped free of all charges at Falntkn. Apply on board, at tko Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to feb 10 S. At. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SHlf LINE*. FOR NKW YORK. —The schr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler, master, ^emcan accommodate a few more passengers, If ap- «MMLplication is made immediately to may 31 OGDEN 4 BUNKEIl. FOR NKW YORK.—N«w Line. The regular packet schr. VIRGINIA, Capt. Ax worthy, will .moot with dispatch for the ■SflHLabove port. For freight or passage, apply to may 36 U. K. WASllliUKN, Agent. FOR NKW YORK—Union Line. -j-- The rogular packet schr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler master, will have quick dispatch for tho ^UMbnhuvo port. For froiglitor passage, apply to may 21 WILLIS Jt BRUNDAGE. FOR LIVERPOOL. s* . Tho bark RHODES, Capt. £. Row, will moot with dispatch for the above port. Forfrulghior wandb;'as«agu, apply to may 10 U. K- WA6UBURN, Agt. UNION LINK. n FOR NEW YORK. The rogular Packot Schooner CATARACT, •SMMkRiuu, Master, will have quick despatch, aa above. For freight or passage apply to may 17 WILLIS 4 URUNDAGE. FOR MONTEVIDEO. ■-t, . The lurk Kanawha will take 166@150 tioroes rici to complete Cargo. Apply to 2mM may 16 2w C. A. L. LAMAR. FORIIAVRK—ranmige Only, rt.. Tho fast sailing ship CHAUS, J. L. Dan tou rfCSjfemator, will havo immediate dispatch. For pas- SafeAbiagi) only, having very superior accommodations, apply to itnay 6) WASHBURN, WILDER 4 CO. WANTED TO CHARTER. —A vessel to take 173 thousand feet Pitch Pine Timber to Bt. Johns, New Brunswiok. SU88L apr 9 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NEW-YORK. Boxes of Copper Ore may bo obtained by vessels wanting heavy freight. Apply to SMm. mar 6 WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. Veuuel Wauled for Philadelphia. / — . A high rate of freight will be paid lor a vessel to load for Philadelphia. Apply to SBEBL fob 5 WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. VK88KL8 WANTED ON FHEIGHT OR CHARTER. jm.. Freights for Northern, Eastern and rfgfeSouthern ports, oan be had ou applioa- -HdNKtiua to (nov 4) ROWLAND ft CO. A. VESSELS WANTED for Northern Eastern ports. Apply to 2Bi*B[oot7—ly | WILLI 8ftBRUNDAGE MARINE RAILWAY • m-k Tho undersigned respectfully informs reifiaffiaU who may nood his ssrviooa, that ho^fOwB aUBhas charge of th* MARINE KA1LWAY.2BIB whioh is now in successful operation. Ho is. therefore, prepared to take up vessols of auy sisc usually visiting oar port,and to do the work of repairing, 4c., ou reason able terms. Those who wish to olean or paint tho bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable tonne. Ho is also prepared to contract tor building Vessols of any class or descrip tion, aud to oarry on the business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in nil iu various branches, at th* eastern extremity of the oity. MW A •»* “Wpre.iml* on tho pr.mi.,. mar 11 ILF. WJLLINK, J*. CHEAP CASH STORE. Corner at W.luUter and Cancre-reSU. Cl TOCK IN TRADE AT AUCTION.-The Hub- scribes-# in order to close their bnsiaes* nt th* above stand, wilt dispose of the entiro clock of Dry Goods, (now romaiaiug) at Auotlou, commencing 1st Jane neat. The stock is large, oousistlng of every variety or Hum mer and Fall Gooes. Country Merchants desirous of procuring bargains, would do well by being in ntten- TKRMH. All sum* under $106 cosh i $106 to $800,4 Months ; over $366/ 6 Months. M. PRENDEUU ABT 4 CO. may 23- PUILBRICK 4 BELL. Auctioneers. CITY 31 AKHHAL’fe SALE. WILL be sold, on Wednesday, the fifot dray ol 77 Jane next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on th* ground, known ns the old ban neks, *U the wooden buildings upcu the lend lately oedod to the city by tho United States,tbo purchaser to removo the buildings within thirty days, ut the saw* will be sold at the risk of such tKiromtscr. Terms cash. rwll PHILIPM.BUR8SLL.0, X. SAVANNAH MORNING CHEAPER THAN THOSE “ Selling off at First Cosl.” THE CHEAPEST DRY 600DS IM TUB tliSV, " FOR CASH. No. 140 Broughton Street, P/ear Dictatin'* Confectionery. T HE BUUSCIUUEKH in urdur to incite room for a large Fall and Winter sappy, offer their present atock of seasonablo Urois Good, It such price* as must intur* a rapid sale. With a full supply «.f Foreign and Domestic Dry Uuodt. which willbe sold at VERY LOW TltlCES for Cosh or City acceptance, consisting in psrt of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of every width and quality, Bed Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Cheeks, Blue and Brown Drillings, Denims, Ac. Ac. DHESS GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Ginghams, Lawns and Organdies. A large and splen- did collection of colored Muslins, Fremh l.awna, Jaco nets and Organdies. Black and Colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, Black Italian Silk for Dresses, Mantillas, Ac., Sllit Lace to suit, Poplins, Lin De Linde, Ao„ Ac. IRISH LINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Llneua and fine Undressed do, " war- anted all pure Linen Yarn and 8ouud Bleach." Also, warranted as cheap as any such Linens can bo fouud In this rnarkot, White and Brown Table Dauiusk, Doyley’a aud Damask Napkins, Birds Eve, Huckaback, Sootch and Russia Diapers, Linen Towels and Towell- lug Ornaburgn aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies’ and Missoa Black, White and Colored Hose, Gout’s and Boy’s White, Colored and Brown )■> Hose, in all aiaes and qualities, Gauao, Merino and Cotton Un- dor Vesta and Drawers. Ladies’, Gent’s, Misses and Boy’sGlovea and Mitts of valroue qualities—a lull asMrtuiont. WHITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS, EMBROI DERED ROBE DKE3SE3S, BLACK, WHITE unil COLORED CRATES, PA RASULS, UMBRELLAS, BOB!NET mill TAVILtON GAUZE, FIGURED nml PLAIN LACE, LACE unil GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents’ Pocket Udkfs, with a large collection of L. C. Udkfs, from $1 rerdoxon,upwards, well worthy tho at tention of famiiios as being particularly cheap. Hoad Udkfs in great vurioty. White Goods. Plaiu and oheoked 8* Dee and Jaconets, Mull. Book, Nainsooks, Tarleton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Laces aud Edgings, new style Muslin Collars and Underslceves, Ac. opr 18 2m T. 4 L. MoKENNA. Ready Bade Clothing for Spring and Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, 17 Wliltaker-wt. EHPECTFULLY aolicita the attention of his fnonds and Clio publlo in general, to his large of READY MADE CLOTHING, soluble for the present mid coming suason ; it has all been made up uudor his personal suporiulendence, aud for stylo and durability ot workmanship, is iuferior to uono to be fouud in the markot. Tho following oomprisos a por tion of the Stock: Frocks aud Bachs of Blaok, Bluo Cashmere Cloths, Black Drap Dote Frocks and Sacks, Linen Duck Drill and Fancy Linen Frocks and Sacks, India Grass Silk and Brown Linen Sacks. Blaok and Colored Alpaca Frocks aud Sacks, Pants of Fanoy French Coasimere, Blaok Doe Skin Caasimero, Black DrAp Dote and Spring Tweed Cassi- rnere, White Duck. Fanoy Linen Drill, together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, for servants Vests of Blaok Satin, Blaok Barathoa and Fancy 8ilks, Fancy aud White Marseilles, Figured and Stripe Lineus. Also, a large Stookoi furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Glovos, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cotton Undor Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Socks and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., otc. The wholti of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms, aud a^»nce^i^cho»|Mii^the^hoapo»t^^^^^^^jjMM^ R Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &o. PAVILION HOUSE, Corner Houth llroiul anil Hull Hlrcotu, Snounnah, Gearyia. WILLIAM P. CLARK, Proprietor. .. .. - ling public Carriages with careful drivers, will be in attendance at tho Steamboat and Railroad landings, to oonvey pas sengers to tho Pavilion, whore every attention and the best accommodation wjll await them. 4AT Charleston Courlor, Augusta Constitutionalist, Columbus Times, Jacksonville Nrws, aud Macon Tele graph, will copy six timos each, aud send bills to this office. 3nios may 31 I JMoutvuic Springs, HE Uudersigufld uke« this nieth nl of informing tho public generally, that he will take charge of lino an i popular Wutering Placo by tho first week in June, where be will bo nropared to receive and ac commodate visitors and families, with the very best tho country affords, aud on terms at once reasonable and satisfactory. A large aud commodious Hotel, con veniently arranged, and well furnishod, has jnst been cumulated. To thie may be added a number of neat and comfortable frame Cabins, fjr the accommodation or futnilioi, surrounding the Bpriugs, and convenient to the tables of the Hotel—all together, enabling the un dersigned to give extra atteution to the comfort and ounveniouco of visitors and invalids. Tho medicinal qualities of tho water have boon fully toated—aro fouud to bo fino, and invigorating—ao much so, that the springs are in high favor with huudreds who have tested them. They are situated at tho base of the Chilhowoe Mountain, more than 2U0U feet above the level of the Soa. The aalubrity of tho atmosphere, aud the healthfuluess of the climate are proverbial—so much so, that these Springs is a private resort in tho Summer months, for our home folks, os well as for those who find it ueooisary to flee from tho more sultry and •iokly portions of the South. These Springs are situa ted in tho County of Blount, 24 miles South of Knoxville, and about olght miles 8outh of Maryville, a moral aud quiet town. Persons from the South, cau roach those springs by Stoarn to Loudon, on the Railroad, aud up the River to LouDvillo on Boats, and thence by private convoyanoo, only 14 miles. Or, from tho Athons Depot, by Stages, only some 60 miles on a fine road. Or, if thsy chooss, from Knoxville by stages, only 24 miles o a good road. l w *y 20— lmj JAMES BELL. %* Tho Macon (Ga.) Messenger, Savannah (Ga. News, Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer, and Charleston (S. C. Courier, are requested to oopy each ono month. All tlie Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate. Notice Extraordinary! Positively Selling off at Cost. f | , IIE Subscriber*, tUsirousof chuTag ihair proa- X «nt business, would invite the attention of tha oiti- sens ot Savannah and ita vicinity to their large and wall selected stook of Spring and Summer Dry Goods tl PitIHE NEW YORK COST, among which ars to be found some of the moat desira ble stylos of goods, for this and the coming season, con sisting in part of the following goods, vis : Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. do. Silk Tissues. Plain, Blaok and Colored Silk TUsncsand Barogos. Swiss and Mull Muslins. Jaconot and Catnbrio do. do. do. Chock Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Black and Colored Lawns. Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Barege Do Laines. Black and Colored Cnamelion Bilks. Platded and Brocaded do. Colored Maroallne and Florence do. LINEN GOODS, &c., Ac. Wo have a largo and well selected stock of the cele brated RICHARDSON’S, ORAY’S, DUNBAR, DICK SON 4 Co.’i Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together with a largeandslogantassortmentof Whito and Brown Table Damask of all widtha, Dainaak Doylies, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diopor, Linen Dowless. Huckaback Diaper, French Linen Tow els and Doylisx, Linen l«awna and Linen Cambric, Ao., Ac., Ac., 4c., Io. our AsaonmcNT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complote and embrsoos every article kept in a first class retail atore. PURCHASERS will do well to call and see for themselves, as Great Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, whioh will bo sold in many instances bolow cost. This is no Humbug. CALL and see, and be assured of the fact at J. U. COilEN 4 CO., may 24 tf HO Urmighton-st. :,JUNE If 1853. IN8DRAHCE Fire and Life lniuranee Agency. Farmers’ Fire lasurnaRe Company OF UTICA, N.Y. P 7 Capital, $300,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company OF UTICA, N. Y. ’ Capital, $l00,000. Charter Oltk Life Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, (endorsed by IPs State) $230,000. Alfred Gill, President. Jab.C. Wauclbt, 8eo’y. Knickerbocker Fire Innumnce Co.. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. Capital, $1 30,000. Cuarlks Cramsii, President. F. D. Mot, 8eo’ry. These Companies haviug a cash capital, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effeot In surance against damage by (Ire, on all kinde of property ‘~t reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR, ipi‘* *■" ‘ ■ WANTED. SITUATION WANTED. F u leepcctablo Young Woman as Chamber maid, who will also do the sewing of a family, or w. gly or in families, to oity. ^1*1/ k> work in a Brick Yard i WM. WRIGHT. WANTED, E Y A GENTLEMAN huviug auroral leisure hours during tho day, employment in whioh he may make n useful. Address “L,” through the Post Office, may 27 6 die Horse, of good siso. ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 80N. 2Q EXCHANGE WANTED. TO GO DAY DRAFTS ou New York, wonted by (jan 31) C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. TO KENT. a A small Briok House, with four Rooms, in _ lane. Bout low, by the month. Apply at this office. 2 may 31 A Large anti Airy Hoorn, S ELL FURNISHED, fronting tho streut, in the most doairablo part of tho oity, can be had genteel board, on application at once. For looali- ty apply at thia offlco. 3 may 31 WANTED TO KENT. } A comfortable Houso ia a convenient part of ] the city. Apply to Lrnay ») WM. WRIGHT. TO KENT » For a term of years, the store and dwelling, ] corner of Bay and Montgomery ats. Apply to Lmay 30 DAVID R. DILLON. TO KENT. | A 2>a story Wooden House te* 0 on Margarot'St.— WM. WRIGHT. Valuable Lot For Sale. a Poll SALE.—A valuable Lot o-u tjA Uinlng 202). urea, aitu.iad in th. 4th -If- District of tlio first Lection of Randolph, (late Lee County,) and known as number l?d. in plan of said District. Persons desirous of purchoa will address (post Paid,) J. T. at tbisoffloe. may 23 tf FOR KENT. 1 MIE WHARF and lot ut nrcsoiit occupied by the “Charleston Steam Racket Company.’’ Pos session given on 1st November next. For terms Ao. apply to K. M. Goodwin, or W. T. GOODWIN, may 16 lmtf At the Custom House. ] street, iu a pleasant and central location. Ap- boiomons, Esq., is well calculated for a wholesale Gro cery, possession given on 1st October next. For Torms, apply to (may U) COHENS 4 HERTZ. M Land for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale his, PLANTATION IN 8CRIYEN COUNTY 1, abo it is containing near five hundred acres of land, about sixty aores cleared and under good fence; on it is a very comfortable dwelling-houae,a good store house, and all necessary out-builuiugs, only two miles from tha forty- five mile station on the C. R. It, directly on the publlo road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river. The place is considered very healthy; lands produce well, and a good location for a oouutry store, aud very convenient to market. Any person wisblngto purchase ■ouh a place would do well to give me a oaliiinme ly. On it ir one of the best peach orohards in the try. My postoffioe is Ualuyoudale. ^ pREEM Schiten Co., April 3, lfc'33.tf a; apr 2 ;ont for Savannah, 129 Congrcse-et. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity uud Trust Vompuny, Charier Perpetual—Caih System. CAPITAL 9930,000. i company combines tho Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insure tho lives of white porsons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medieal Examiner. •' ly MIN18 4 FLOBANCE, Agents. Buncron Ai Bryan, GENERAI. AGEanTH AND BKOKBU8, rou tiik roRcuasR and salb or STOCKS, BUS US, S X V U A A' GU A HEAL ESTATE. No. 117 Buy Hired, 8nvuuuah. jan24 ly Innurnuce Coinpauy. W1IE tifiilersigiieil Agouts of the above Company, 1 will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stock in Trade, Ao., on the most favorablo terms. BANCROFT 4 BRYAN, jan24 ly No. 117 Ray-at., Savannah. koyal Insurance company. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAriTXL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. r I tills INSTITUTION haa oetablUhod au Ageucy I in Savannah, and Firs Policies upon Produce a*4 Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah, January 21.1863. i nader $l(M cash; $100 t a . v j-— J Purchased at auction and Ml set- tled for bsfore the next regular sale, will be sold for ac count and riakof the former purchaser. Dry Utioaiat Auction. ih. A ,a°? FRIpAt, Jtfie 8, at 11 o’olook, oir«t as'anfiuf n M * Prondergaet 4 Co., will offer at Auction the entire stook, comprising a fui* vf Lrj Good., gti. live—terms—all am nmiia*aim. .mm., months paper. Attignee.'t Sale nf Dry Hoods. On MONDAY, June 0, at ll o'clock Will i>e sold in Store No. Ub, North side or B’rouahton street, tho entire Stock of Goods in said Store, compri sing a very large and complete assortment or ranev and Staple Dry Goods. Sold by order of the Assl.ne/ for the bcaefflof Creditors, Terms—$lduor loss, cash- ever $100 to $3UU. tfu days; over $3U0 to $600. 4 months, and over $300, six mouths eredit for approved eudorsed paper. Lot» No. 13 and 14 at Auction. On TUESDAY. Jane 7, at 11 o’olook. In front of Court House. Lot No. 15, ooruer Drayton and GrinuoM street; Lot No. 14, oorner Drayton and La mer street, 120 by £0 feet Terms eaah. T/thlog. Darby Ward, situatod opposite the 2 mile stone on the White Bluff' Hoad, and oontaina by reoont survey 33 4-10 acres. Also, Farm Lot Noil Third Tytiling, Anson Ward, containing 35 8-10 Aores, situa ted in Chatham County about 3 miles south of Savau- uuh, betwoon the Darien and White Bluff Roads, being part of the Cottage Traot. Terms nt sale. Rottndale Cement af Private Sale. Now landing per aohr Cataract—100 bbls liydraulio LONDON FUCENIX F1KE OFFICE. riMlIS Company takes Firo Risks in this city,and X insures Rents and Leases, sep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 80N, Agents. iKTNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. rpHE undersigued. Agents of the above Company, I continue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Btooks,eto.,on the most favorable terms, npr 14 COHENS 4 HERTZ. Improved Ettcnce of Coffee. ^ lut ""AX* the manufaoturers in Philadelphia, and will ooutinue to keep on hand for IUV(« U.IILUIU, ounor uavoreu anu uoiorou, 8 erfeotiy elear, aud in every reepect superior to the ueet Rio Coffee, and in use will pr.ro n nett saving 75 per ceut. over Cofioe prepared in the ordinary manner. Try it and seo if it does not. Apr , .. steamboat or hotel. Mfitnal Life Innurunce Company of New York. I SAAC ABM ATT, Secy. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, Prea't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications receiveu by fob 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houthern Mutual luaurance Company. A SBUKY HULL, President mid Treasurer.— Albon Cuxsk, Seo’ry. C. F. McKay, Aetunry. The undersigned, Agent of the above Company, oon- tlnuos to take the following risks, vis: Marine, liiar and Fire; also on the lives of Servante. Lives of White l'ersous are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in tho 8outh. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jnne 17 ly Oorner of Bay and Drayton ste. r store for any of the BRIDGEWATER PAINT. J UST RECEIVED BY the Subscribers n large Invoice of this valuable paint in paokagos o( from 26 to 4UU lbs. The price ia about one third of White Lead, while for outaide work it la far preferable. Selection of CctGflcnteB. Nrw York Akbknal, 3d Got., 1851. Boing advised by ouo of the first painters in tho oity of Now York to uae tlie Bridgewater Paiut, in prefer ence to any other, upon the Gtdnanoe building* in my charge, on Governor's Island, I dii ao, and found ft which are of briok, spoak for themselves, and 1 chuer- fully give my testimony iu behalf of the virtues of the Paint, deeming it superior to any now in use, na far ns 1 can judge from two months’ observation. G. H. TALCOTT. Br. Lt. Col. U. 8. Military Auadbxt, January 26th, 1832. I have used the Bridgewater Paint upon some of the buildings uudtr my supervision, nt Weat Point, and I ohcorfully add my testimony to its durability and cheapness. In future I shall recommend it to my friends and uso it myself. S. ALEXANDER. Lt. Eng's. U. 8. A. PLANTER'S CERTIFICATE. New Ibehia, Attakapas, La , March 16th, 1832. In July last I was induced to apply the Bridgowatcr Mineral Paint to my sugar-honso, and in every respect it haa exceeded my expectations, and the representations mads by tho agents, Messrs, G. C. Bogert 4 Co. I ch.orfufly add my testimony to the numerous ones em braced in the Agents' oiroular, snd recommend the •ame to plantera and others, na the beat fire and weather protector I have ever known. Where I have applied it, it haa boon exposed to the .an since last July, aud has neither bli*tertd nor crack ed, and has formed a solid melalic eurfuce, which has proved entirely impervious. JOHN. F. MILLER. The undersigned haviug used tho Bridgewater Paint, n sufficient length of time to tests its virtues, without hesitmtiou pronounce it the best article as yet known for covering bricks, wood, tin. iron, 4o. It ia remarka ble for its great body, durability, adhesiveness, elasti city, and also for ita spark and cinder nroof qualities, And as long as it gives us the same satisfaction as here tofore, we will continue to use it and reoommeud it na n moat superior paiut. [SignedJ John Hodgkin, 150 Court-sL. Brooklyn. '* W. L. Ram dolvu, Court 4 Douginss-at,, “ “ G.4P. Kikhman, 72Court-st., “ '* David Walxkr. 2 Harrison atreet, “ “ b. Guisson, 7 llicks st., “ •• Roht. McEwan, 8 liicka st, •• •• Cnah. Hobbs, 828 Broadway, New York. “ Titos. P. Nash, 152 Atlantfo at., Brooklyn. •• Ubnvy PuiLirs, 228 Henry st., •* “ C. F. UaUMAHOK, 276 llicks st, “ Painters. Pamphlets oontadnlng full directions, will be furnish ed.[may 20]A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. Ginyhameand Udtye At Pi it ate Sale. Just received per last steamer-2 oases Ginghams, 2 do Fronoh Head ildkft., for solo low. Tenneeatxi Ihicun and Lard, at Private Sale. 13,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round. 2,000 •• Fresh Leal Lard, just rooeived per R. R. f<ua> Tw&aasscc. and for sals la lot; to gait ptirebMfve. Corn and Date at I’nvute Sale. 300 bags Corn, and 360 do. Oats, for sale in lots to anit purchasers. Strawberry Sete at Private Sate. 8trawberry Setts of the following kinds-Alioe Mando, Boston Pine, British Uueen, Ohio Redwood, Hudson Crimson Cone, White Wood, Uovey's Seedling, Early Scarlet They are all grr— - w —* J *- good order. All orders left above kinds will he promptly attended to. Marshall Home Qmnibue and Ibamat Private Sale. Comprising ono fine large Omnibus, six good Horses, ind Harness complete. Also—the fine pleasure schr. Ann, with new Sails, Rigging, Ac., all iu complote order. The above property will be sold on very accommoda ting torms, the present owner beliig about to remove from the city, has no further use for it Prime White Corn at Private Sale. Just reoelved per aohr. Luolnda from Elisabeth City. 2UUU bushels prime White Com. Groceries, J’rtmelons, dbe. PUILBRICK 4 BELL offer on accommodating tanas, at private sale: Liuuous.—60 bbls. N. 26 bbls. Monongahela W ..»•/, «. u «n*uu u >b, « hair pipes Cognac Brandy. 10 casks “Small Still” Scotch Whisky, 1 punehson Irish Whisky (McMahan’s), 6 eighth oaeke Finet, Castillion 4 Co. and Uennesey Brandy, 200 dos. of flue Madeira, Bherry and Port Wines, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy all privuto stook. Bacon.—20 casks Hidss, 10 oasks Hams, 1$ casks Shoulders. Hat.—300 bales Eastern and Northern. Ccmkmt.—130 bbls. Rosendale Cement Co. Floor.—100 bbls. Canal, 30 bbls. Richmond, Crockbrt.— 26 orates assorted Common and Granite. Glassware.—76 cases I'umblera, assorted, 10 oasos Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, 4o. Ckackxub.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. ^ Chjakh.—60j000CommonGermsaCigars,20,000 Span- Sualbs.—A large assortment of Fairbank’s Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Waro, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Artlolns, 4o. 4o. jy 14 CITY XIOT£X. 9 Ilny-Htrvot, Hnvunnnh. P. CONDON AND J. U. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. T N offering his ackiiuwledgemouta for the Very X. liberal patronage extended to his house, Mr. P. Con don (late sole proprietor) tnkos occasion to announce that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of the Marshall House) has become associated with him in the proprietorship and management of the City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter devote hie experience aud iudnstry to promote the comfort of their visitors : and bv the aid of increased facilities and assistants, the Proprietors are enabled to ueet tlio demands of their increasing patronage. Transient and porinanfant boaders will find at their establishment all the requirements of comfort and convenience. Tho Hotel has recently been painted throughout. Particular attention has been given In the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, w hich, with other changes in their arrangement, havo now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of home. Persons visiting Savannah will find the City Hotel all they oould desire it, and no effort will be spared to make it so. apr 6 cod tw ly i'UUTCIlFIGLO UOUHJH, (Formerly Griffin House.) Cknuuaoogu, TennvMisoe* a This well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Passenger Car landing of tho West ern and Atlantic Railroad, iu now opon, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD.assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bryson and Lady. This House, while under the contri’ of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first olass Hotel. The presout Pro prietor having secured the services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent Cook aud House Boy and having furnished the House entirely now, hopes to retain its high roputatlon, and merit public patrouage. Passengers can bo accommo dated with au Omnibus to and from the Boats, fob 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES 1XOTEJL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (Bui) J. W. SPEAK, Proprietor. Boarding. PWO OR THREE single Gentlemen can he ac- X commodated with pleasant board at the corner of ones and Abercorn streets. tf deo 22 EMPIRE HOTEL, Otflethorpe, Ga. 1 3HE Subscriber, late of the Washington Hall, Macon. Ga., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the boat of new furniture, and having largo aud airy rooms, he hopoa to share a por tion of publlo patronage by close attention to business, having good stabling and every eonvenlenoe to make tho guests of bia houso comfortable, je 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. J O IIIV OLIVER, Hoove, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla zier, Papor Hanger. Ac. NO. 121, IIROUOUTON STREET. S EGS to return hie thunks to tho clli/.ons of Savannah, for past favors, aud to assure them all work in his lino ontrustud to him,shall bo done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trust* by an assiduous attention to business, the employment of compeutent workman and the use of tlie boat materi als, to iusure a continoanco of their favor*. He keeps for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking, wrhito wash and other brushes. may 16 6m DRY GOODS AT GOST And Nome Lees for Cash. Many Fancy Articles Less. I T la hardly »orth wliilo fuTHIi purchaatr to know oar mottvoafor doing thia. holt that tt vUlba auftoleot to knowth.l »a »UI do aawo a.., —^Thafaotaaraaubiaittedthajudgmaatofboy- ora. OUR PltlCkb aro oaa nod uaworm. No aoooad prine. all who boy from will faro alike. NO 0UK4T1N0 PET£H, to fator Paal . tbta U am oar way, aala wall known In ttarananh; the aur junus wUl barn ao advantage OTW then, who are aoi—-—. No aaonay aajolaad to UU .hat yna gttrw as lc frequently the ease with some, 1 to Me their TRICKS, -T——, while nt the osmetitne nsrbaps prao- tieing thefn 6a yoqrtelf. WATCH. YOU WILL THEREFORE look and learn t*ft>r* you purchase. tlornen of Savannah, ,md «U who visit the oity IN WANT of goods, to call and examine oar Rook. After whioh they can Juoor beet between what thoy havo eeea and oare j thie oouite in beet and safest for ‘ purchaser toe wiseconof . J* M* A itlAN Y, Minotal and Porcelain Drawer ’ ‘"‘r.’w?CWWWJHJn MB Uryaa-it. ROB T. ilABEFSUAM 4 SON. TO KENT. ^ If REE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress-it. _ Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nc’fi, house actf- ,tand cook. Enquire of [feb24J A. BON AUD. IJ3DK MALE.—Lot BU feet on West Broud-at., r running back 120 feet, with n small Woodon Build- ig on it. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. a To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, w ith eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in tbe house or nt the ooruer of Jout* and Abercorn streets. tf deo 18 SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. A LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves Su sannah every Monduy and Thuraduy, at 7 o’clock A. HI. For Dsrieu, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ricoboro' and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock P. M. licturuiuK on TucHdnyn and Fridays. Arriving in Savannah at 5 o’olook P. M., and oouuectmg with tbe boats for the North, and the cara for the Wost. Aii“ Office in 8avanuab, at Sawyer, Hollister 4 Co.'s Stable*, oornor of State aud WhlUkersta. Office in Darien, at Ailing 4 Robertson, jan 13 ly II. L. HART, Proprietor. MOKE NEW GOOD8 ATiIEloDEN’8. Ifffi JUtiT recoivod per atoamor, every variety MG of SUMMER HATS, consLting of Panamas, Pe- ••’^dalo’s, laeghorns, China aud Canton Straws, and full trimmod Whito Bcavor*, weighing only 3^ os.— Also, a vory flue Double lirim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and nice for City Trade, together with a Large Lot of Csunda Straw* and Palm Leaf, for Plan ters use. Canada Straws nt $1,76 por dosen, and Palm Leaf from $1,25 to $2,30 per dos. AU to bu had at tho aevr Hat Store, corner of Broughton and Barnard streets. [may 7—tf] BELDEN 4 CO. NSW WINE ANU LIQUOR 8T0RE. No. G Will inker Street. a THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ ces to the citiiens of Savannah, and of the in- tarior of thia State, that he haa now oponod aud will keep continually in store, a large assortment of the best qualities of tno various kinds of Wiucii uud Liquors, both foroign and domestic, invoioed from the best sources, and to his stock of which, at preseut on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experience in France as a inanufa.turor, and in Americas* impor ter and dealer, bis acquaintance with the trade enablea him to offor assurance that the articles whioh are enu merated below ore each genuine. id below ore each genuine. Article* of Direct Importation. French Brsndlos of various brands; Holland Gin[ Sootch, Irish and Monongahola Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and st. Croix Rum. Wine*. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. Cordials* In Coses, Curoooo, Maraschino, Batalio, Blavaits, Kirsohenwnssor, Absinth, 4c., 4o* Ale and Porter. London Brown 8tout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domeitio Liquors. sag 6 ly R. MAYER. Patent Wire Railing. G ILBERT BUTLER i» prepared to exhibit Pat terns and execute all orders for Fence* made of the CoMrosiTK Railing, of the AtJautio Railing Works of New York. Sin may 27 Best Soap in tbe world. E XCELSIOR Family donp, attained the prize Medal at the World'* Fair, can be had onJef- lur.on-aL, opposite Messrs. Wood 4 Co’s, Shoe Store by tbe box or bar, uisnufscturadby Msurs. Plant Broth ers. 287 Rivington-st., Now York. may 27 ^0 L. R. BUTLER, Agt. Lost or mislaid. A NOTE OF HAND for Six Hundred Dollars— drawn by Joseph Hines 4 Co., of Savannah, favor vi John D. Gray 4 Co., bearing date May, I860, and made payable 24th May, 1838. All pereona use hereby warned against trading for said Mia, as payment has been stopped. (m 27-6*) JOHN I). GRAY 4 CO. MMT OU XTUUIN, ' pROM tbe ateatnor Jasper, ou hor irip from the marked with tho Utters “F.and A.“ Oh _ the name of M Mrs. Roberts” on ono end. This Trank is eupposod to have boon token through mistake to tome of tbe Public lionets, or to tho Railroad Depot. Any information of the came, will ho thouhfhliy rooeived and rewarded, by applying at thie often. 6 may 28 MM*. ', luaradttd ra, draw* by Blit! fwjrH may 28 6 VJ O.M«A,AiSs£i4^-150tili!a.fl. O. Mofoj . aea, nov. Undloa from bli( Baaaa ViaU, ud fai able va tha wharf by may a , » WM. )W. CUmSABD. 'Pile Olscovery of l>old I N Toxae is not more iiuporiaut to tho people nf 8avann*h,tuan to know that we aro selling off entire Stock of Dry Goods At and Below Cost in many iuitsnoes ; enabling all to supply themselves with housekeeping and Dress Goods, at Prices Unprecedented Low, and with Goods warranted as repretentod. The stock is entirely now and rreab, and its extent will be seen by calling, wbon tbe inducements offered in Prices, Quality aud Variety, will induce all to purohase. The stock of .MUSLINS, TISSUES, B.aREGES, Ginghams. Calicoes, Linens, Damasks, Diapers and Gooas for Gent's Wear, Ao., CANNOT BE 8UKPAS8KD. Call early undj.-dye tor yourselves, aa Tills is no Humbug, At J. U. COHEN 4 CO.'S, 140 Broughtou-aL, no.-t to I. W. Morrell 4 Co.'s., may 3U Furniture Depot. Savanntftlt medical College. SESSION 1863- 34. 3 HUE COURSE OF LECTURES IN TIII8 I Institution will commence on the First Monday in IJTa W. G. BULLOCH, M*D., Prof. Principles and Prac tice of 8urgory. P. M. KOI.LOCK, M. D.. Prof. Obitetriemnd Diseases of Women and Children. C. W. WEST. M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. ii. MARTIN, M. D-, Prof. Physiology. U. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof.JU*tori* Medica and Thera peutics. J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEE8.—For the full courso, $103 ; Matriculation Ticket, $3; Demonstrator ot Anatomy, $16; Gradua tion, $30. Requisites for Graduation, the same as in other Medical Colleges. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 22 tlN Dean of the Faculty. jfAT The following newspapers will please cony tbe above Mil 1st November, and send bills to this Office ;— South Carolinian, Colombia, (tri-weekly) Courier, Charleston, “ Constitutionalist, Augusta, Geo., (weekly) Recorder, Milledgerille, Patriot, Albany, Geo., “ Florithan, Tallahassee, Fla., “ Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., “ Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., “ Gazette. Chattanooga, Ala., “ Retce, Jacksonville. Fla., Savannah Agency, FOR THE SALE OF WILLIAM BOQOS 8c CO.'S Celebrated Britndn af TOBACCO. 8BGAR8 AND SNUFF. 1 > 1! E SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an nounce to the Merchants and dealers in the above named articles, In the eity of Savannah, and Die interior towus throughout the State, that he nae accepted the Agency for the State of Goorgia, of the ex tonal ve and old established House of Win. Boggs aud Company, No. 240 Washington-street, New Yorx. All articles pur chased from, or ordered through tho subscriber, war ranted best qualities and lowest rstrj. mar 30 3m R. MAYHR, 6 Whitaher-at. COPARTNERSHIP. riMIE UNDERSIGNED luve tbU Jrv formed n X Copartnership for the transaction of a general Shipping and Commission business under tbe firm of Scranton 4 Tollman, office No. 16 Ooeutoi's Slip. New York. W. B. SCRANTON, May 16th, 1833. 11. U. TALLMAN. REFKRKKCKO. Messrs. Sherman 4 Collins; 1 “ Esra, Whoelor 4 Co.; f “ Cogswell. Crane 4 Co.; { •• U. 4 D. Pomeroy; J 'alines; ) instonACo.; V *o. ) may 17 New York. Rowland 4 Co. 1 \ISSULUT10N.—The Copartnorship of | / Scranton, Johnston 4 Co,, ii thin day dissolved by the withdrawal of Wm. B. Scranton. D. T. SCRANTON, JOS. JOHNSTON. W. B. SCRANTON. Sxvnnxpb. May % 16|h, 1833. COPARTNERSHIP. THE Undersigned having associated with them Mr. Henry H. Scranton, will continue the Urooery Business under the firm of 8emnton. Johnston4 oo. D. T. SCRANTON. J08. JOHNSTON. Savannah, May 16th, 1838. may 17 tf ABSltlNEE’S NOTICK auy 20 MBSSLLA»-At n Aulga.a. bulaa.le and retail at OELDKN k OO’g. io., landlau and for | BBLS. Butter Crneknru. 5 do. Sugar «lo., 90 lc# bones Soda dfL, landlau and for sale by r CLAOHORN 4 CUHNDfOBAM. AB1I>».—K.'w .04 tM.klir.1 patIKM Spirit > ^%RSUiatt»&sts UK lUSt reci BACON—Sides, Shoulder* and Han* CIGARS—6U0U Regalia—cheap TOBACCO—6 bales Leaf TobaeCL WHISKY-10 bbls old Monongnbeln—v*rr eheleo SAFE—t B.r., || UIHNDEIN’S EXPI s^asrisssassaiSi . 0 /iV C fV" D u°“ n_1 ®- S.»-.."f*a...n, A. Ells 4 Son, Msooni Geo. 2L cisvton flsl»9mtin ■ E. C. HnbbeiiC Oolambus; 74 BnSSwSv n!. vK.* 43 and 46 Bouth-thlrd-street, Phlladelpti^ 5 OniurLL atreat, Boattai Eiohaata-nreet, PnaMluaai MaltZ gomsir-itreet, San Franelsoo. „ fsb h U VING8TON. WINCHESTER, 4 CO HKMIBOLOT Ot EIPLBfir Bill Hanger, and Manufacturer, of Fire Proof Safe,, Iron Railing., loch,, HAVING bonglitout thq toola and flxtores tbotr a*rTloaa la lb, olttaeaa of Bb.aaaabu aa4anjm|ian4 totll _ ia tha ib.Tr'uialal — Bryan-atretta. IMOHE fflAnVFACTtTilB, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY!! H AVING purchnsod the right to rannufbeluv* the following kinda of Soap, the undersigned it now prepared to do so at tbe shortest notice, vis: American Cream Soap in bars. " Laundry in mass. “ Toilst (SanlUvs) in small bars. “ bhaving Soap in enkss. M N Cream la pots. .ii .. CT t?. M ? prepormtiew^^i^^— All ot whioh we warrant to give perfect satisfaction and to be ti e best labor, time and olothea saving Soap ever manufactured. A call and a trial is all we Mk. W. K. MONO IN, No. 170 Bronghton-st, Savannah, Go. _ CGWLE88 4 CO. 10 Benkman-st., N. York, may 23 ly 16 7 I.OT OF 1 1.a hoe Lot of This cnoicK M. J. SOLOMONS. M P11ENDEHOA8T&. CtTbav. tbla d»y to- . ceivod per steamship State of Oeergia.it very lent assortment of new, fashionable and cheap Goods, comprising White and colored Froneh Linen Drills. A great variety for Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Summer wear. Bareges, Chameleon. Figured and printed Groan- dines, black and ooloreu. Blaok Gro DeKhine Bilks. Ladles’ Needle work ooilars. Jaconet and Organdy Muslins. 7-8, 4 4 and 5^ French, English and American Prints, partieulaxJy desirable styles. A beautiful assortment of Cambrlo and Swiss edg ings and inserting*. They will be reeoiving farther snppliet by the steamer daring the month. No. 178 Broughton street, msy 16 opposite «t, Andrew* Hall, LOTTERIES, Bay Lane, near Bull-Hireet. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Mansi HAWN NUMBBUB—Of Greene R Pulaski cry. Class E: 2 65 10 80 64 87 31 66 81 3 47 23 46 18 CLASS no. 63 for 1833. Will be drawn ii pnblio, at the Exchange Long Room This Afternoon, June 1, at 5 o’olook. 76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. ' Tickets only f l—shares in proportion. Tickets and Bhares, either singly or by the package for sale by E. WITHIN GTUN, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury, june 1 Bay Lane, near Bull-street. (i>BORGIA 8TATB LOTTERY. For Ike benefit of the Independent *ire Co. at Augueta. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Managers, (Successors to F. C. Barber 4 Co.) olass 14, To be drawn thia day in Savannah at 5 P M. 14 drawn ballots in oach package of 26 tiokets. SCHEME: $4,000 aud $083. And more than $50,000 in Smaller Prizes! Tick eta only $1—Shores in proportion. Tiokets and Shares for aale, and Prises cashed on de mand, by GEO. 8. ORAY, No. 6 Owens’s Building, june 1 Opposite Pulaski Moose. Georgia Stale Lottery, A. D. ELLI8 4 CO., Managers. To be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon, at 6 o’clock. 14 drawn ballots in each pack of 26 tiokets. CLASS 14, EXCELLENT SCHEME. 4,00C, 083, 300, 230 4c. 4o. 15 drawn ballots in each package of 23 tickets. 20.000 dollar-—7,927—4,000. 40. 4o. 4o. Tickets $6-iialvea $2 50-Quartor* $1 25. Tickets, either aingly or by the package, for sale at 163 Bay street, in connexion with the Express Office, near City Hotel, by joncl CHARLES B. PATTERSON. UKEENE AND FULA8K1 lUtlMUlUENl LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 0 Whitaker-Street, hay Lone. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers. HAWN NUitlHKKB—Ol Ureoue A Pulaski Lottery, Class E: 32 06 10 30 04 67 61 63 31 5 47 23 46 18 class 63. WUl be drawn in Savannah in publlo This Afternoon June 1, at 6 o’clock. 76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballets. D CAPITAL: 4,500 DOLLARS! 4o. 4c. 4c. Tiokets $1—shares in proportion JAMES GOWEN, Proclamation* COMMONWEALTH OF 8AVANNAH. pO all whom theca presents shall eome, greeting: |_ Know ye, that we, the proprietors of the “ Blue tore,” have a large stook of goods on hand and contem plating a change in our business on or before tho 1st day of September next ve therefore will offer for aale from this day, our entire stock, nt prims Nertborn COST. Our stook is lnr»o, new and fresh, and has been selooted with care from th* beat Philadelphia, N. York and Boston Houses, and oonsi.ta in part of DRY doom* 1000 pieces of Print* all prices, ttJU pisoos of Printed Lawns, Jaeonets, 8wiss Mull. Cambrles and Cross Bsr Muslin, Ginghams, Sane* 1>* Lolas, vary aheap Silk Publius, Umbrella*. Silk and CottottParasola, 8,10 and 12* Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and khirting*. 100 doaen assorted Hoc* and half Hess, 100 dosen as sorted Glove*, 14 do. do. Alexander's bast Kid. at 38 oto. par pair. Silk and Cotton Udkfs, Linen Drills, Gant- kroons, Cotton Pants. Staffs. 4c. CLOTHINO. A ltr ( . ud *,U aalMMd .trek t» 10O doian UKirud IJu.it tt. Slilrt.Mdudn Shim, tore.- "iluMMkof B00U ud Store,!* «UnI/ frrek ud 1IATS. Panama, Leghorn, doable Oaaada Straw, lW.M to mention. W* say to on# and all. dad the* it Iff - usncolL UeuiovaJ. TT AVING been burned out in Jefferson streof, tho IX Subscriber has renffiyed his Bakery to No. M York Street, where be will continue to oanry on tho Baking business. Us will bak* and keep on hand. Wheat, Rye and Graham Brand and Cakes, whioh ho will deliver in any put a? th* eity. GrateffBl tor for mer patronage, be solicits a continuance cf It, •Pr8 tf V. MIRA. Factorage and Comml-tosT BU8INKH8. r WILL *■ .mo tho r.itmre* and Coretolreton L Bo^ure on mjr own ucoum. 0*re on Ih]rreL, hot of Montgomery Blreot. P»qy0 tf J. F. PELOT. CAJUIIEl AT REDUCED PRICES) *10,00 per 100 lbn.-SS Ik. Boxen 13.78 \T O charge for boxing or deliveriug at the Rail- lY road or steamboats. Warranted to keep in any climate. T. C. RICE, jy 1 ly. 8. W. oorner Brooghton and WIUtaker-*t. J \18riOLUTiON*—Tbo co partneisblp bore- / tofore existing under the noma and stole of nohley, Loekott A Co., is this day dissolved by mutu al consent. Tbe name of tbe (inneon be need by either party in liquidation of any debts doe them. Savannah, Muy 24,1808. E. F. JUNCHLEY. E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. J TOT1CE.—The undersigned will continue tho 3| business at the Old Stand, under tbe name of luohloy 4 Thomas. E. F. KINCULEY. may 23 tf A. THOMAS. Tor Sale, "1$ ' r 2 non UOLLAKS worth of Stock fo the mXjKJXJ steamboat Planter, on nooommodiMlag teruu, if applied for soou. For information refer to ■UPM-,.N.,«w liliesfL. N OTICE.—The undersigned iwapocifully re quests the subscribers to his Doth lionse, to return tno ticket* thoy now have,in order to obtain now ones: a number of tho old tiokoto haviug been mislaid or sto len from him. After this date none of the old issue of tickets will be rodoemed. J. M. HAYWOOD, N. U.—Pniox or Bathino.—Single Iiathfio cents; 3 tf may 81 tickets for $1. New Goods. I . DASHES, No. 14H Conurenn-nc. W OULD invito tho atteution of Ladlet’.to hi* choice selection of Borages. Chaily’a, Muslins uamoric*. Colored and Plaid do.. Ginghams. Ribbons. Hose and half do., Linen Cambrlo Bdkfo., Under^ sleeves, Collars, Gloves, netdc.,Miu, Laces. Edgings, Inserting*, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great varie- ty of fancy ortiolea.tf- apt 0 O. Brown’s Cheap Cash Store t THK Subscriber would invite Urn nttomion of nil persone desirous of purchasing rich and elegant good* at low prices to his new atore. ’ Printed and Striped Silks, Printed Satin, Plaid Ba reges. Block and nolld Colored Bareges, Printed Or gandies uud Jscousts, Plain Blaok end Figured bilks and Satins, Ginghams, French and Amerieaa Prints A complote stock of Ladies’, Men’s, Misses’ and Boys* English and German Hosiery, Lace and Pointed Col lars, Fine Embroidered Udkfs., do. Under Sleeves, 4a. Ibavoalsoa full assortment of the best makes of Irish Liuens, Shirtings, Drills, Osaabqrgs, Bobblnet. Netting, Whitt Jaoonet*. Swiss and Book Muslins, Chucked aud Striped Muslins, White Cotton 2>iHgem Cottonodcs aud Fluid Udkfs. for servants. These and many other ot) les of goods, will he offered nt extremely low iiriocs. . ^ The residents of Savannah, and those from the inte rior. ore respectfully invited to call and examine tha goods and prioes, and judge for themselves at the eor- ner of Barnard and Bronghton-stt. tf may io Uuuuerrean Gallery. 3 1HE Subscriber haa token tha Rooms former occupied by Mr. Prentice, oorner JR. Julian stre d Market square, where he will be happy to see ti former patrons of tue Establishment, and aa maay ns ones as will favor him with a call. JiarAlll pioturcs put up in the best stjU of the a-rt^g 9100 Reward W ILL bo paid by the u nderslgnod to nnv per son who can famish proof to oonvlet any white Man ot the crime of purchasing Cora, Cotton or any other description of Merchandise of au^ of tn^Ne^rooa, ADMINISTRATRIX’* SALItT K ill be sold on tbe first Tuesday |q July next, at the Court House, in tho oity of Sxvanu&h, ■ *m county, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’elook, ' agreeable to an order of the Uonombla tbe Cfuavt of Or dinary of said coauty : Ten or twelve Slaves, ooi ' ■ tmos M. ry <1 _ , / iu»n. woraen .od oblldren. tdpthw ,1th th. Ut. rvald.noe, relUd rtwre.t Bettret, ot J.mre M. Bure, deceased, of four hundred and forty-four auras of land more or less, in Chatham county, r c — * * - *• * from tho eity, with tho imp] L iugof aoouifo-*'’ ~ buildings for a propo-ty of tho estate of the saM James 1 the benofit of his holrs. Terms on tbedny may 2 ANN B. BATES, XSi AUJllNtMTKATOJMt NOT A LL persons having d< Jr.L Of Dr. James L. Pope, deceased, are hereby desire _ .. attested; and all persons indsbi aro requested to make prompt t-a JNO. RICHARDSON, Administrator. Binffton, So. Ca., May 16, 1862. 8w Buy 17 100! reived In .tore, fiirrel^b,^ tn.y lt li wmlamrenV Carriage for Hals, A llrhl ouo dor.. Curiw ' liuuiuordw b/fireir.r k So., B.wyreL, uied bat Uttlt. It u. b« tren At th* Crerl^.