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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1853)
SAVANNAH P. HOI y;,Illng Comiflltt.. tor M.Jfcnd Jon*: N. Kuopp „J 1.1. Kelly. AppIlMlloniftr.dmiMtnn thould bo to lb* Vllllloj Ooromitto*. la oU*»of M**r**l- U7 m*mbor of Uio Bond ot Muiftn nay grut ' .. "NT* Dr. I* Fielding. a Offlofl and residence oorner of Barunrd end perry streets, Orleaos-equnro. Office hour , mB »m lfto'olook, A.M. tf mnrii DENTISTRY. pr* KOTALL and JOHNSON, Surgical aud Mechanical Demists, ^ Offioe ever Zogbauin's Mn«ic Store, JOr- HyktlMfi.iy nc W* seldom reoomincnd a manufactured J|08» uicJioiuo, believing that, in moat cases, na ture iieraolf perfects a cure more rapidly and offectual- jj than can be aeooinpliahod by the vegetables and mineral* ot medical eolenoe. Hot in tha matter of dys pepsia, there aro obronio features about it, whiob, voiy often, defy all the effort* of nature to create a hoalthy grtioa of the digestive organs, and it not unfrequently b«pi>fna that thousands sutler far years, diseased both n body and in mind, from indigestion and iu kindred ilia To such lioofiaud's German bitters prepared by Dr.C.bi. Jackson, are truly a most valtublo prepara tion. It is a tonic medicine, giving a healthy action the stomach, and will be iound highly serviceable oil iiuvbi, but especially dating the spring. Dyspep sia can ouly be oured by a patient perseverauoe in conrso of treatment; and to all theee goffering under this sad malady wo would recommend an application tbs depot of 11 oeHand's Gorman bitter*, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia.—Philadelphia Inquirer. ‘ may 16 1m A Warranted Remedy. rUNTKHd, EARMEHS, FAMILIES, SEA- UAPTAIN3, AND O'i'HEHN. CAN rUKCllASK NO KCMKdr KqUAL TO DU. TUJllArt» ViitGii'lAN LlMldlENT. tor uyeeutery, Velio, Croup, Coughs, Hhouiuatlsm, quinsy bore Throat, Tootuaone, Headache, doa-eiekuess, Cats, burns, Swellings. Old Cores, Mosquito bites, ln- gsettlings, I'aius in the Luabi, Ao. If it doss not give relief, reoolleot your mocey will be rofunded. All that Is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to the directions. This artiolo is an English reme dy, and was used Ly William (he Pound, late king of England, snaeertifiod to by himas a euro for Rheumatism, where «verytuiug else he had tried, tailed. Over id.UOu.WU Lotties have been sold in the United States without a single failure, and many families have stated that if it wm *IU per bottle they would not be without it, in caeo oi muue, as Rians certain t? cure n« it i* awaited. 'i'he uiMt severe Oouuu is eared in a tew days. It euros looruACun iu 3 imuutes—ukaoaous iu >g an hour and cuolsra, whuu hrst taken, in a few hours. MtT 1'rioe and do cents. *fea bit. TOJdi AS has also put up a ilOUSi. lINIMENT in pint bottles, jrhioh is warranted cheaper aud better tor Coiie, Gails, Cats, 6we/lings, bruises, wear, bat Considers that warranting it sufficient, as any oue who does not obtain relief id get nailed on to pay fee run nud storekeepers throughout Georgia. *#“ Dr. Tobias office, 24b Groeuwieu atree*, n.s, j.U. OAUTEU, Urougnwn street, opposite tit. An drews Hall, will supply the oouutry merchants at the proprietor's lowest prices. mar Id Medicine* which t never fait to give eatiefac- uun t and are used oy many phyuctant tn their practice. Dr, J. 8. Hone’ll Nervous anil Invigor ating Cordial. The Greatest Discovery in Medical tiolenee I—Tor all Nervous Conditions of the tiystem !—Heart Diseases aud /Nervous Complaints. ap-^g^Tht astounding aud happy effect of Dr. llose’a Nervous Cordial, fen Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatufenoo, Pain in the Pace, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind or tiedy worn down by oaro, labor, or study, has lnduoed many physicians to use it in thoir praoiicu. Tor a weak constitution, it is a fraud restorer: it completely re moves from the system all nervous irritations, and is aiuiMt uiiraoalous in its rapid and nappy effect. The weak aud the nervous are frequently reetorod to per- .cvt health before usiug one bottle. Price fifty cent*. Da, J, 8, Hose’s Great Tain Carer— the Weeuder el the Age if or with any palaf It yo Uurer. It cures Toothache, harache, titiif Neok or Tains in the Face, iu a few miuutes. It oures quiokiy Pain in the titoiuooli or bowels. Cures OhUolalns, Corns, and any Irritation ou tu« feet. It nets Uhe aeuarm for Tains in the tilde. Tux best Couuu tiruur in run Would.—Dr. Rose’s celebrated Cough tiyrup gives immediate relief to the ' t Cougos, whether uuusuwpiive or prooeediug from d. It allays an** ‘—“•*“ —* *— ho system again at 30 eoute aud $1. 1 bau Conus.—If you are . „ dvo medieiuo. ll'yuuhavu U, you shoold remove it from the system. If Auti bilious or Railroad Pills, aud you will soou bo relieved from ail badfooling*. In boxes 12>. aud 2dcu. Phoso PiUs are cailod KAiLltOAU FILLS, because WI G1.1AM W. LINCOLN. At all the respectable Drug titores iu tiavauuah, aud HH'- ^ nar 14 throughout the titate. iy 11 KlJU 19 WAiVA'KD. In 1833 and *36 a large number of Utor- •vA glaus went over to the Republic of Tease to u»*lsc the Xoaauo to gain their Independence. Many oi those wore massacred with- Tannin, and others fell whife fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and Jouuson. The Republic of Toast granted to tho heirs pf these brave muu a large quautity of laud, very few of whom have eoino forward to olsiin their right. The dosoeudaute of those who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Teats san procure theso lands, on application to the undersigned, who possesses ail uecos- s*ry information on the suhjeot. marti Cm 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. Liberal advances made upou empiueuw of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool anu New kork. (3m) _ C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. DR. M. C. II £ A L D Terferms all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, iu the best style. Ollico first corner west ol the Marshall House. ly jan 17 ' RHNTioTHk. DR.Q., 5; BARNES, tiorgioal and Mechanical Dentist. Offioe corner ef Congress and Whitsker-sU., over Mr. •prendergast aDry Goods Btore. ly ap!7 TAmJUTT'S KUUKiliN KXUliANGK ANO . BAIIGHATION AGENCY, yrPersons wishitfij; to send for their friends, Vsjk T and desirous of bringing them out by ttrat ulass packet ships, are informed that the subscribers are the only agents for tho above Agenoy in this city. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Win. Tupscott h Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town through out Ireland and Orest Britain. Drarta ou Tranoe and Germany, payablo in all parts of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to deo 24 ly BUNKER * OGDEN, 81) Bay-ft. SULLIVAN has removed his Office •vi to Congress-street, between Drayton and Privute Hospital. DOCTOH8 wiiiUAIAN « GANAUL. fc'AUM-BTUEKr, WkSX END OF TUB l’LAN It ROAD. .jf DNS. WILDMAN k GANAUL having •OHi oompleted tho arrangements for a Private Hospital, and fitted up the same with all the.appliances of hygieue. good nursing, and modloal aud surgical at- teudanee, now offer the benefits of the institution to the Public. The toms of admission aro |l per day. Thiswiilse- cure constant and effiolent modloal attendance, medi al nee, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required in advanoe : whioh will net be subject to reclamation.— Apartments perfectly private may be obtained on rea sonable terms. That the institution may partake as much as possible of the benovolent public character whioh the origlua* tor* lnteuded, they ha,v ) solicited tho fallowing gentle- wen to act ag a board df visitors, who wUl at ail aud sny time inspect the pvsmises, and whose names arc guarantees to the publ* * of Us effleient management: i John W. Anderson, STATES MAIL STEAMSHIf lHADKIi. Willinnt Kolllos, Commander, be- tweoa havanuah, Key West and Ha- .•wmwtlcg with the Paclflo ■i Mail titeainahlp Company's Line for AMfaspfandid sea steamship will hereafter SSi West and Havana on the lftib and doth of each mouth, and from Havana far Savan nah on the 8th and 22d of each month. llieltiABKLwiU connect at Havana with tha United „ 11 Steamshlu Company’s Line to Aspinwall and the Padfio Mail Lin* from Panama to Callfbrnla and Oregon. Passengers will be landed at the Railroad Wharf free, transit at the Isthmus at the passenger's expense. The ISABEL will also eonneot at Havana with the United 8tates Mail Steam Company's Liue to New Orleans. Tickets for Key Wost and Havana can he had of COHENS k HERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Tiokotafar Now Orleans, Aspluwall sad tian Tran- cisoo can be had by applying to MOHUECA1 * CO., Charleston, 8. C. NEW YORK &SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships TLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Cnpt. Ludlow, belonging to i the New York and tiavauuah Steam w a a, Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships arc of 1.3U0 tons register, and unsurpass ed in tafoty, speed and eomfert. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time Shat the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New Yot'k as soon as or before them. jarCabin passage $23, payable before going on board. Agents: PADKLFORD, PAY A Co, Savannah. . BAMUEL L. MITCHELL. J7 M 184 Front-street, New York. Joseph t». Fay, A. A. timou, John W. Rabun, I Bolomon Cohen, Gharlea Groeu, John Boston, B • ' ' ^ Montgomery Camming. ■ Ar «"*em.ot. U»Y« mlto tK»u uuds for the sooommo- of*negroes. p. U, WILDMAN. M. D., Corner Abcroorn and South Broad-sL OlUA OANA1U, U. D.. Jmi IImUiMmii. tuUI IUumI. U. M. ill AIL LINA. THROUGH IN M) TO 55 HOURS. NeW’lork S Chariest on Steam-Packets. Leave Adger’s wharves every Saturday A/Usrnoou and each alternate H’wi/tcs- duu. On Saturday the new and epleu- Steauuhipa JAB.AUGER....... capt. J. Dickinson 1,800 Tods. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,'JUU Tons. The 8UUTUEHNER, W. Footer commauder, will cave each alternate Wednesday—having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now iu oomplete order. 4g#* For Freight or Passage, having eletant Htata Room accommodations, apply at the offioe of FOIL 1*111 liADKLiPIll A. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. Tho new and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register, Capt. Walter Col lins, has oommencod her regular trips, and will leave Savannah on Wednes day, the 8th 8ept., and every altoruate Wodnesda- thereafter: say on tuo 22d Sept., aud 6th and 20th Oct/ and 3d and 17th Nov., and so on. This ship has besn built with entiro rogard to safety, somfert and P'-patph, aud offers new and admirable fa- ollities to business and travel. For freight or passage, apply fa iLL. LAMAR, Agont injjavauuah. j an 21 HERON A MABllZa, i Philadelphia. STEAMBOAT LINES. DAVAnnau, uiu may, iooj. This Company will iu ease or low river, or other warrantable cirouin- stanues, discontinue boating for the Hummer. All goods oonsigned to it, will however be forwarded by oilier oonveyauces. may 20 GEORGE 11. JOHNSTON, Pres't. Snvunimli tuid Au|(u«la. On and after the 1st of May neat, the steamer OREGON, Captain Jas. M. Moody, will make regular weekly trips between Savaunsh and Augusta, aud touohing at all the intermediate landings on certain days and at cer tain hoars—leaving Savannah evory Tuesday evening at A o’clock P. M-, and Augusta every Saturday morn ing at S A. M. By this arrangement planters and merchants on the river will bo atferdod nn opportunity of shipping and reoeiviug their goods with some cer tainty, ax d of a regular conveyance for themselves and families to and from both places, as the accommodations far passengers are both ample and comfortable. Time up 36 hours—down24. Fare $3. K1NCULEYA aprflj t THOMAS, Agents. Havanuah, Augusta unit Hamburg. rr«m» w The Union Steamboat Company of gla and South Carolina haring tho- MMMMMBMaroi .hly overhauled and refitted the su perior steam-packets 11. L. COOK aud OREGON, with lighters, are now ready to transport rrelght of all description between Savannah, Augusta aud Hamburg, '*'• as muoh, if not more, alspatoh than any other on the river. The steamers are commanded by experienced aud accommodating oaptains, and all freight oonsigned to their agen-j rill be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passengers S ualifnot superior to any boats on the river. Fare ,UU. HENRY 11ARPER, l*r., Savannah, KINCULEY • JAMES UAI Savannah, 21st Sept., 1832. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien. Hruuswtck, St. iMnryn. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Creak), AND PICOLATA. Leaves every Tuetduy, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ^ The superior steam-packet WM. GA8- |TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday iMoruing, at 10 o elook, and wiU o liuue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat aro as follows: To Darien *3 00 St. Mary’s 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Creek, Ploolata aud PaUtka 8 00 Tor freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston eam-paeket wharf, or to au 24 CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta. TO mVELLEKS UU1NU NOUTH. THB HAVANNAU ANU OIUSLI8TON STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after tho arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, eonneeting at Charleston with tho Wilmington Htoaui-Packetsi. Whioh leave with tue U. 8. Mail every day, atf>£ P. M., and also with tho New-York and Charlenton Htenmnhlpn. Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macou ou Tuesday evenings, will arrive In time fa oonueot with the splen did new steamship Janus AUgcr one week, and the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston w New-/ork by land rout*, *-u—uui« m uuura, i steamships, <23. [my!3J S. M. LATT1TEAU, Ageut. $20—time 32 hours; by 0TT081V10N LINK TO FLUUiOA HATH OF PASS A QK RKDUVKD. The superior new steampaoket WE- 1LAKA, Capt. N. King, loaves every Saturday at 10 o'oloek A. M. Rat* of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary's 4 30 Jacksonville 6 00 Fioolata 8 00 Pnlatka. 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigued to K. K. Duke, for Ooala, Will be shipped free of all ohargea at Palatka. A|>pl^ on board, at the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, ~~ *“ 8. M. LAFFITEAU, SUIT LINES. FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. Tho regular packet sohr. CUAti. MILLS, Francis master, will hare qufok dispatch fur "le abovo port. Tor freight or passage, apply [ju lj OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR NEW YORK, The schr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler, master, an accommodate a few more passengers, if ap- f lioatiou is made immodiately to OGDEN A BUNKER. may 30 FORNUW YOUR-New Line. The regular packet suhr. VIRGINIA, Capt. Axworthy, will .meet with dlspateh for tho abovo pert. For freight or paui WASUBI «t?l. VKM8EJL.8 WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER, freights for Northern, Eastern and oan bo had on appliea-jg^^ ROWLAND A CO. marine railway. The nndersigaed respootfully informi A . gall who may need hie servioos, that hegwBR ■has chargo of the MARINE RAlLWAY.aiMl whioh is now in sucoessful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take up veeecls of any else ueually vieiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ao.. on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be aooommodated on the Railway, upon roasonsble terms. He is also prepared to oontract lor building Vessels of any oiasi or descrip tion, and to carry on tu* business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making aud Caulking, in all its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the eity. MOT A good Shipsuithis on the promises. mar 11 * H. F. WILLINK, Jb. Proclamation. COMMONWEALTH OK SAVANNAH, rI IU all whom these presents shall come, greeting: I Know ye, that wo, the proprietors of the *• Bluo Store," have a large stock of goods on band aud contem plating a change in our business on or before the 1st day uf September next wo therefore will offer for safe from this day, our entire stock, at prime Northern COST. Our stook is large, new and fresh, aud has U*u aaleoUd with care from the beat Philadelphia, N. York and Boston Houses, and oonsLts in part ot DBY GOODS. 1000 pfeees of Prints all prices, 300 pieoesof Printed Lawns, Jaoonets, Swiss Mull, Cambrics and Cross Bar Musllu, Ginghams, Barege De Lnins, very ohoup Silk Publius, Umbrellas, Silk and Cotton Parasols, 8,10 and 12l£Bfeaohodand Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings, 200 doson assorted Hose and half Hose, 100 dosen as sorted Gloves, 13 do. do. Alexander's best Kid, at 30 eu. per pair, 811k and Cotton Hdkfa, Linen Drills, (Jam- brooos, Cotton Pants. Staffs, *o. clovIuno. A l»rg. ud well ..U.ud ito«k to b. ,old choc. 100 dosen assorted Linen B. Shirts and under Shirts, Draw ers. Ao. Our stock of Boots and Shoes, fa entirely fresh and new. HATS. Panama, Leghorn, China and Kossuth, 200 dcaen double Canada Straw, very cheap. Afay, Ocaaea left of those fashionable Silk, (Spring and 8ummer style,) Ne Pius Ultra Hats, manufactured expressly for the Blue Store, together with 1U.UU0 other articles too numerous We say to one and all, Veui, Vidi, Viol, and you will fiad that it is ao humbug: but fa your advantage to give us a call. uaUSMAN ft MAYM. ■■ ■ Proprietors of the Blue Store, may 80 IfilOongress-et. P, S-—No extrs. charge for showing the goods. pl, “' CHEAPER THAN-THOSE “ Selling off at First Cost.” CHEAPEST ifRY GOODS nr tub citr, FOR CASH. No. 149 Broughton Street, Asor Dicktun't Confectionery. T HE "8UB5CKIB&KB iu urUcr to mako roo... for a large Fall uud Winter euppy, offer their presout stook of seasonable Drove Good, at each prices as must Insure a rapid safe. With a full supply of Foreign aud DomnUc Dry iioodi. whioh will be sold et VERY LOW PRICES for Cash or City aooepunce, eouslsting in part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of every w dth and quality. Bed Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Checks, Bluoand Brown Drillings, Denims, Ao.Ac. DRESS GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Olnghsms, Lawns and Urgxndlos. A large and splen did collection of oolored Muslins, French Lawns, Jaco nets aud Organdies, Black and Colored Barognn, Silk Tfcsucs, Blaok Italian Silk for Dresses, Mantillas, Ao., Silk Laoe to suit, Poplins, Lin De Linde, Ae„ Ao. IRISH LINEN GOODS. In this markot. White and Brown Table Damask, Doyley’s and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Linen Towela and Towell ing Ornaburgs aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladles’ and Misses Blaok, White and Colored liose, Gont’s and Boy's White, Colored and Brown fe Hose, in all sites and qualities, Gauss, Meriuo and Cotton Un der Vesta and Drawers. Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Boy's Gloves and Mitts of vairou* qualities—a full assortment WHITE CANTON CRAPE HHAWLS, EMBROI DERED ROBE DRK8SESS, BLACK. WHITE aud COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BO 111 NET mill PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED ami PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Fooket Udkfs, with a large collection of L. C. Ildkfs, from $1 per dosen, upwards, well worthy the at tention of families as being particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in great variety. White Goods. Plain and oheoksd 8wisse and Jaconets,Mull.Book, Nanisooka, l'arleton, Bishop Law us, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Laces and Edgings, now style Musliu Collars and Undersieeves, Ao. kps 18 2m T. A L. McKKNNA. Ready Slade Clothing for Spring and Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, 17 Whiiaker-nt. R espectfully solicits the attention of hfe friends and the public in general, to his large stock or READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the preeent aud coming season; it has all been made up under his personal superintendence, and for style aad durability of workmauahlp, is inferior to none to be found in the markot. The following comprises a por tion of the Stock: Frocks aud tiaoks of Blaok, Blue Cashmere Cloths, Black Drap Dote Frocks and Sacks, Linen Duok Drill and Fancy Linon Frocks and Sacks, India Grass Silk and Brown Linen Sacks. Black and Colored Alpaoa Frocks and Sacks, Pants of Fancy French Cassiinere, Black Doe 8kln Cassimere. Black Drap Deto and Sprlug Tweed Cassi- more. White Duck. Fancy Linen Drill, together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duck Pants, for servants wear. Vests of Blaok Satin. Black Barathea and Fanoy Silks, Fanoy and White Marsailles, Figured and Stripe Linens. Also, a large Stook ol furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Morino and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe Bilk and Cotton Socks and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., etc. The whole of whioh he offers for safe on aocommodating terms, and at prices as ohenj^a^thiMjheapest^^^^^^a£rl2 Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. PAVILION HOUSE, Corner Nouch lftrond and Hull Streets, Savannah, Georgia. WILLIAM P. CLARK, Proprietor. A LARGE proportion ol'llio Rooms of this estab lishment will hereafter be appropriated to the accommodation uf tho travelling public. First class CarrUges with careful driven, will be in attendance at the Steamboat aud Railroad laudings, to convey pas sengers to the Pavilion, where every attention and the best accommodation will await them. fjf" Charleston Courier, Augusta Constitutionalist, Columbus Times, Jacksonville Nows, and Maouu Tele- Igjf, " Moutvale Springs. THE Undersigned tuke* this method of informing 1 the publio generally, that be will take charge of tills fine ana popular Watering Place by the first week in June, where he will be prepared to reoeive and ac commodate visitors and families, with the very best the country affords, aud on terms at once reasonable and satisfactory, a large aud commodious Hotel, con veniently arranged, antf well famished, has just been oompleted. To this may be added a number of neat and oomlortoble (ramo Cabins, tit the aooommodation of families, surrounding the Springs, and oonvsnieut to the tables of the Hotel—all together, enabling the un dersigned to give extra attention to the oomfort and convenience of visitors and invalids. The medioinal qualities of the water have boon fully tested—are found to bo Hue, and invigorating—so muoh so. that the bpriugs aro iu high favor with hundreds w ho have tested them. 1 hey are situated at the base of the Chilhowee Mountain, more than 2UUU feet above the level of the Sea. The salubrity of tho atmospliero, and the healthfuluese of the olimate are proverbial—so much so, that these Springs is a private resort in the Summer months, for our home folks, as wellaa for those who find it necessary to flee from the more sultry aud sicaTy portion of the South. These Springs are aitoa- ted in the County of Blount, 24 miles South of Knoxville, and about eight miles South of Maryville, a moral and quiet town. Persons from the South, can reach these springs by Stoam to Loudon, on the Railroad, and up the River to Louisvlllfc ou Boats, and thence by private oonvoyanoe, only 14 miles. Or, from the Athens Depot, by Stages, ouly somu 30 miles on a fino road. Or, if they choose, from Knoxville by stages, only 24 miles on a good road. [tnay 26—lmJ JAMES BELL. %* Tho Macon (Qa.) Messenger, Savannah (Ga.) News, Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer, aud Charleston (s. C.) Courier, are requested to copy each one month. Also the Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate. Notice Positively raordinary! oar at cost. 'l’llE Subscriber., d«,iroti, of cm.lor their pro* 1 <>tboils'.., waeH teTllotb. ett'nttoeof lb. ctU- tens ot Savannah nod tls vicinity fe their Urge and well selected stook of 8p8ng and Summer Dry Goods at PRIME NEW 10RK COST, among which ar. t. b, found am. of th« moot Jcalra lie styles of goods, far this and the coming season, Con- Muting la part of Ae following goods, vis : Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. do.' Silk Tissues. Plain, Blaok and Colored Silk Tissues and Bareges. Swiss aad Mull Muslins. uareges. Jaeonet and Cambrlo do. do. do. Cheob Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Black and Colored Lawns. Canton Cloths far Traveling Dresses, Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Bares* De Lalne*. Illaok end Colored Chanisllon Bilks. Fielded and Broeaded do. Colored Mareejlnt and Florence do. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ae. We have a large and weU selected stook of tbs oele- brated RICHARDSON’S, GRAY’S, DUNBAR, DICK SON A Co.'s Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together with a large aad ologantaasortmentof White and Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper. Linen Dowleae, Huokaback Diaper, Freneh Linen To w- els and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Liasn Cambria. Ae.. Ao., Ae., Ae., Ao. OUR 2MOBTXKXT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is oomplete and embraces every article kept in a first elass retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to eiui and see for themselves, ae Great Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, which will be sold in many instancesbelow coot. This Is no Humbug. CALL and see, nud be assured of the faot at J. U. COHEN A CO., may 24 tf ^^^140Uroughton-at. WANTED. WANTED. BOY accustomed to house work, to hire by the month, apply at this office. 3 j* 3 . . aged Mon and Women, and Bovs and Girls, sin gly or In families, to work in a Brick Yard near the city. Apply to 30 WM. WRIGHT. W ANTED.—-A gentle easy guited Lady’e Rad dle Horse, of good sise. *pr30 BOBT. HABERSHAM A SON. 30 EXCHANGE WANTED. TO 60 DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted by (Jan 31) C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. TO RENT For a term of years, the store and dwelling, jorner of Bay and Montgom.ry sts. Apply to may 30 DAVID R. DILLON. f A 2>i story \ a on Margaret-sU- WM. WRIGHT. Valuable Lot For Sale. FOR BALE.—A valuable Lot con- SflS taining 202)4 aercs, situated in the 4th T* District ol the first section uf Randolph, (late Lee County,) and known as number 1/6. In tho plan of said Dlstrlot. Persons desirous ol purchasing, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office, may 26 tf M FOR RENT. T HE WHARF and lot at present occupied by tbe "Charleston Steam Packet Company." Pos session given ou 1st November next. For terme Ao. apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. QUOD WIN, may 16 lmtf At the Custom House. TO RENT—Till rfith October next. rr..& A HOUSE AND FURNITURE on Broxgiiton |mg street, ln^a pfeasnnt and coutral looatlon. Ap- Lply at thlao Tj^OllHENT.-The brick building, 0U feet Trout a 1 on Bay-st., uy OU feet deep, now occupied br 8. Solomons, Esq., is well calculated fur a wholesale Gro cery, possession given on 1st Uotober next. For Terms, apply to (may 0)COHENS A HERTZ. Land for Sale. ga The undersigned offers for tale hla^^^ . . PLANTATION IN 8CR1VEN COUNTY oontainlng near flvo hundrod acres of land, about sixty acres cleared and under good fence: on it is a very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, and all neoessary oui-bulldlugs; only two miles from the forty- five mile station ou the C. R. K., directly on the publio road leading to Hudson Ferry, ou the Savannah river. The place is considered very healthy; lands produoe well, aud a good looatlon for a couutry store, and very oonvenient to market. Any person wiakingfa purchase auch a place would do well to giro me a call immediate ly. On it is oue of the best peach orchards in the ooun- try. My postoffle* is Ualeyondale. J. FREEMAN. SonivxN Co., April 6,1863.tf apr 8 ROB’T. hABERSUAM A SON. TO RENT. rpHREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress si. to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house serv- l on it. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WK1QHT. a To Hern. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray,. 1 ', the bouse or at the corner or Junes and Aberoorn streets. tl duo Id Fin aad Lift laiaraate Agency. **—•’ r „ . iioo.ooo. Granite Fin Insurance Compnnr OF UTJCA. If. Y. CAPITAL, f 160,000. Charter Oak l^ffe laaarHnr.e Coaspnay. HARTFORD. CONN. r 99 Capital, (endorsed by tho State) $280,000. Alfred (Jill. President. JaaC. Wauubt, 8oe‘y. Knickerbocker Fire laanmace Co.. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. 9 Capita l, $i&u,0uu. CHARLEM CIUUEH, president F. D. Mon, 8oe’ry. Theso Companies having a cash capital, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to sffeot In surance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property on reasonable terms. Applications reoelved by A* WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 129 Congress-si. TUE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Catk Bfitem. CAPITAL 8930,000. Uuncrolt A Bryan, OBNBRAI. AUK.vTH AND BliOKBRM, S TBS PURCHASE J STOCKS, Jioyvs, EXCHANGE* HE A L F.STA TE. No. 117 Ray bireel. Savuanah. . ly Llverpeol and London Fire and Eire Insurance Company. X HE undersigned Agenin of tue abovo Company, will fake risks against Fire on Buildings, Stoek in de, Ao., on the most favorable terms. BANCROFT A BRYAN, jnn24 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 9)000,000 of Pounds Sterling. rums INSTITUTION has established an Agency r in Savannah, and Fire Felicias upon Produce aud Property will be Issued by /amnafter mtv a Savannah, January 21,1883. By Pltllbriclt A Bell. wu.h. k c«iwr,t.. Groceries, Provl ware, Dr “ ciouu,,,FM V; Arti,uj i Oi <Mlu , v^au.oeKiet,, Ued for before the nexs regular sale, will be cold for event aad risk of the uSEt tnrehaser. dnignte’e Sate rf Drg Uood*. .. On MONDAY, J oak 6, at 11 o’oloek, Will be eold In Store No. 118, Nozth side of Bronahton Bla?a !m ijf* BUw . kof 1$ snld Store, eotnprl- * nd uumnfete assortment of ffansy Lsfa iYo. l3ead U at Aec(»<r», On TUESDAY. Jaa#7. at 11 e’eloek. In front of Court House, \aA No. 18, corner^Dravton and GriuoeU street; Lot No. 14, corner DrlySKS EJ mar street, Ik) by 00 fact. Terms eaah. 3 Form Lott at AncffonT ON TUESDAY, Jane 7. at U o'clock. Will be sold In front of the Oomt House—Farm Lot No 6 Wilmington Ty thing. Darby Ward, situated opposite the 2 mil* stone on tbe White Bluff Road, aad eonulnsby reoent survey 66 4-1U acres. Also, Farm Lot NoV Third Ty thing. Anson Ward, containing 638-10 Acres, situa ted in Chatham County ahont 3 miles sooth of Savan nah, between Ui* Darien and White Bluff Roads,being part of Uio Cottage Traet. Terms at sal*. l.ONDON 1‘tUKMX F1UK UrVICK. fpHIH Company takes Fire Rbks in this city, and I insures Renta and Leasee, sep 2 BOBT. 1LABER8HAM A SON, Agents. /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. rpHE undersigned, Agents of the above Company, 1 oontinuo to take risks against Fire on Buildings, 8toeks.ote.,on the moat favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. (tlntnstl Llfa Insurance Company af Naw York. I SAAC ARBATT, Hec'y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Aknold, Medical Examiner. Applieation* received by fsbid ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. % Houthern mutual lanurauce Compaay * "iBURY HULL, President and Treasurer.- Alboj* Chase, See ry. C. F. McKaf, Actuary. : Aaentof the above Company, eon- s to uk* the following risks, via: Marine, EUar ’Ve; also 0^ tbs livss of HenanU. xjivu of White Persons sro also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jnno 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. BRIDGEWATER PAINT. of from 26 to 400 lbs. The price is about one third of White Lead, while for outside work it is far preferable. Selection of Certificate*. New Yobk Aiuenal, 3d Oot., 1851. Being advised by one cf the firet painters in the city of New York to use the Bridgewater Paint, in prefer ence to any other, upon tho Ordnance buildinge in my charge, on Governor's Island, I did so, and found it all that It was root mmeudod to be. Tha buildings, which are of briok, upeak for themselves, and 1 cheer fully give my testimony in behalf t»f the virtues of the Paint, deeming it superior to any now in use, as far as 1 can judge front two months' observation. O. U.TALCOTT. Br. Lt. Col. U. 8. Miutabt Academy, January SOtb, 1862. I have used the Bridgewater Paint upon some of tbs buildings under my supervision, at West Point, and I ahuerfully add my testimony to its durability aud oheapness. In future I shall recommend it to my friends and oi it myself. 8. ALEXANDER. Lt. Eng's. U. 8. A. PLANTER S CERTIFICATE. New IBEUIA, Atla. .use. La , March 16th, 1852. In July last I was iuduoea to apply tho Bridgewater Mineral l’alnt to my sugar-house, and in every respect it has exceeded my expectations, and the representations mads by the agenfa, Messrs, G. C. Bogert k Co. I cheerfully add my testimony to the namorous ones em braced in tbe Agents' circular, aud rooommend the Same to planters and others, as the best >Ere and ueatker protector I have ever kuown. Where I have applied it, it has been espotod to tho sun since last July, aud has neither blistered nor truck ed, and has formed a solid metulic tur/ace, whioh has proved entirely imporvious. JOHN. F. MILLER. The uadoraigned having used the Bridguwater Paiut, a sufficient length of time to tests its virtues, wit' hesitation pronouno* it tbe best artiolo as yet ks. for ooverlng trick j, wood, tin, iron, Ae. It is remarka ble for its great body, durability, aunesiveuess, elasti city. and also for its spark end cinder proof qualities, and as long as it gives us the same satisfaction as here tofore, we will continue to use itand recommend it as a most superior paint. [Signed] John Uodokiiv, 169 Court-st, Brooklyn. " W. L. Randolph, Court A Dongiass-sc,, " " O. A P. Kiehnan, 72 Court-st., " " David Walkek. 2 Harrison street, " " 8. Okisson.7 liloksst., " " Host. MoEwan. 8 Hicks at., " " Citas. llosHS, H2U Broadway, New York. " Thus. P. Nash, 162 Atlantio at., Brooklyi “ llENTV PuiLirs, 226 Henry st., f V " C. F. Ushmance,276 Hick*.L, " Pamphlote oontainlng full dlreollons, will be famish ed.[may'A))A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. U. S. Mali. CITY HOTJGJL, Bar-Ktroot, Havanuah. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEF, PROPRIETORS. I N ottering his ackuowledgemenis for the very liberal patronage extended to his house, Mr. P. Con don flute sole proprietor) takes ocoauion to aunounoo that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of the Marshall Houso) has booome assoolatod with him in the proprietorship and management of the City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter devote his oxperfenoe and industry to promote the comfort of tbelr visitors: and bv the aid of inoreased facilities and assistants, the Proprietors ar* enabled to meet the demands of their inoreosiug patronage. Transient and permanent bonders will flud at their establishment all the requirements of oomfort and convenience. The Uotol has recently been painted throughout. Particular attention has been given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated toladioa aud families, whioh, with other changes in their arrangement, have uow a private entrance to the dining-room, thus seouring their ocoupants from auy intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of home. Persons visiting Savannah will find tho City Hotel all they oould desire it, and no effort wiU be spared to mako it so. apr 6 eod tw ly cumcuiuau house, (Formerly Griffin House.) ChuuuuooKit, Tennessee. M Thls well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the l’Atsongsr Car landing of the West ern and Atlautio Railroad, is now open, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bkyson and Lady. This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first elass Hotel. The present l*ro- E Tutor having secured the services of Col. Griffin's irkeeper, aud haring puroluued his most excellent Cook and House Boy aud having farniahod the House entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputation, and merit publio patronage. Passengers can be accommo dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, fob 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (tlm) J. W. HPKAR, Proprietor* Boarding. fpWO OR THREE single Gentlemen can *>o ae- I commodeted with ploasant board at tha oorner of Jones and Aberoorn streets. tf dee ~* EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. ^HE Subscriber, late oi the Washington Hall, JL Maoon, Ga., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the host of now furnituro,and having largo aud airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion or publio patrunago hy close attention to business, having good stabliug and every convenience to make tbe guests of his house oomfortable. jo 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. |JLAKTrt.—Jfcbonlca*, Heliotrope*, Hoses,Car nations. Geraniums, and other Flower plants in e state of growlh, far sale by ■■»/*8 JNO. A.MAYER. m ■mi rQai7—Cub will Im (..Id for Wool, hy wit xvwmiu>*j JOHN OLI VEK, Home, SigD, and Ship Painter, Gla zier, Paper Hangar. Sec. NO. 121, BKOUUUTON SIREET. I YEG8 to return his thanke to the citizens of > Savannah, for past favore, and to assure them ntall work in his lino entrusted to him,shall be douo promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts >y an sasiduous attention to buainess, the employment jf oompontent workman and the use oi the best materi als, to insure a continuance of their favors. He keeps for safe mixed aud dry painte, paint oil, turpentiu* varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking, white wash aud other brushes.may 16 6m DRY GOODS AT COST And Some Lem for Casta. Many Fancy Articles Less. T 1. hardly wnrlh while fur Ue purehucr lo _ know .ar uotir..for doing thU. —W« Wort tlt.t U wiU b. rattolut (0 know .hat w.wlU d. MW. ■ny. Th.fuhmr..ulfiiiiU.d tht jud.ia.nt of kwy- •ro. OUR PKICES nr. on. »nd uDlform- —— No noond prior, »U who buy from u. w U Ur. «J k«. BO OUE.l’riNU. riCTKM, to f«ror P.ol . tU. U oot out W.y, Uli wUl known In Skruuk i tho iMlk will knrO no ntlrnntago oror tbOM who nr. not Mo Morooy injolnod to toll wlint you glr., U 1. fr.qu.ntl, tho 'ohM xttk KM, to |>Id« tb.lr TfUCKS, . wMtaottbtum.tlmo Mrup. prmf trurntook u Urgn, It U not nxwuarr U cuumciot. thorn. Wo roipomfuUybirtt.tiio UAU1K8 nndUon- Uam.n of anrnnuk, and nil who «Wt tho oily IM WANT uf go^ds. fa call and examine oar stock. After whioh they can Jonpn beet between what they have seen and ours i this sons** (4 best and safest fat tbs purchaser to n wise eoaeltHrien. TTT J* U. dfc ML Sheataan, Comer Brought** and Whitaker—Is., SAVANNAH TO DASXSN. A LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves 8a- vannah every IvloudHy and Thumday,at7 o’clock A. Ml For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ricoboro' and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock V. M. Keturnliiji 011 Tueudays and Friday/*, Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'oloek P. M., and connecting with thv boats for the North, and the cars for the West. HOT Offioe in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.’s Stables, oorner of State and Whitaker st*. Offioe in Darion, at tiling A Robertson, jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. I>1UKK NEW GOODS AT MKIjDKN ’M. J | JUST receivod per steamer, every variety I of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Pa- •uale's, Leghorns, Chinn and Canton Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 33^ os.— Also, a very fino Double Brim Florenoe Leghorn, some thing light and nlco for City Trade, together with 1 Large Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan- iAp a r Canada Straws at $1,76 per doseu, aud [may 7—tf J BELDEN A CO. NEW WINE AND LlfiUUK STOKE No. tf Whltnkcn Street. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ ces to tbe citizens of Savannah, and of the in ferior of this State, that he has uow oponed 'and will keep continually in store, 0 large assortment of the best qualities of tue various kiuds of Wines and Liquors, both foreign and domosUo, invoiced from the best sources, and to his stook of whfeh, at present ou hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experience in France as a manufacturer, aud in America as impor ter and dealer, his aoquaiutenoe with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles which are enu merated below axe each genuine. Articles of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin: Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and 8t. Croix Bum. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Sauterne aud Burgundy Wines. Cordials. Curneos, Maraschino, Rntafli tsar. Absinth, Ao., Ao* Ale and Porter. London Brown Stout aud Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. nug6 ilGaiJC MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES Sc HARNESS 183 Congrenn-ntreot, Havanuah. Th# Subscribers mennfutnm *»•-- A £ - aios, uriaie. xurucu, auu ^ make to order ertry dsscriptivn of artictss in their line. Our stock oomVJ lees also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, i alisos, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per eons deeirouaoi supplying ttimselvea, will do well te oaU at our establishment. All articles sold by us are warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, 1 * £ 6m . ' execution prompt. may.17 ( IHAMPAGNK.—84 cases Phelp’s A. Co., J Champagne, landing and for sal* by may 26 MINIS A VloRANCE. Patent Wire Hailinv. 1LBBHT RIJTI.ER 1. j Best Soap iu the world. E XCEL8IOK Family Hoap, aunined the prize Medal at the World’s Fair, can be had on J*r- lureon-aL, opixwite Messrs. Wood A Co's, Shoe Store by tbe box or bar, ma nr lectured by Mesers. Plant Broth- W ATKR COOLERS—DiflVreui sixes aud sgf stesasr- I UON1KU TA1ILEH ol.mul .ppruv.d plan, particularly adapted for Ironing Dresses, for snteby *[msy 30) jVlfrCOLLlNS. L'XTkAOTH NOR KLAT«BINU.-Ei may 28 JNO. A. MAYER, 131 Brcaghtoa-st ^ 11 OKU! C1DJBKI-Yoiblu.Nnwark Hweet q | |( W | BVklUiU prluw WkiM N. c. O.UUI » J.Uy upMtot.te Mh w nUbi. A. 0. TOMS. The Discover)! of Gold I N Texas is not more imporlaut to the people of 8avannah, than to know that wo aro selling off entire Stock of Dry Goode At and Below Cost in many iusteiiooa ; enabling all to supply thsmsslvss with housekeeping and Dress Goods, nt Price. Unprecedented Low, and with Ooods warranted as represented. Th* stook fa entirely new and frasb, and its extent will be seen by oalling, when the inducements offered in Price., tfcunlity and Variety, will induce all to purchase. The stock of MUSLIMS, TI88UrS, BAREOE8, Gicghams, Calicoes, Lint ns, Damasks, Diapers and Goods fur Gant's Wear, Ae., CANNOT BE 8URPA80BD. Call early andJudae for yourselves, as Tills is uo Humbug, at J. H. COHEN A CO.'S, 140 Brougbton-st.;next to 1. W. Morrell A Co.'s., may 30 Furs hurt Depot. Savannah Medical College. SESSION 1863—'64. HpHE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS I Institution will eommenee on the First Monday in Nuvomber and contmus tour months. H. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes and Prao- tioeof Modioim. J. Q. HOWARD, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Principles and Prac tice of Surgery. P. M. KOLLOCK.M. D., Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women aud Children. C. W. WEST, M. D. ( Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. H. 6LARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology. U.L. BYRD, M. D., Prof. Materia Medtca and Thera peutics. J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Pathologioal Anatomy aud FEES.—For the full connie, $105 ; Matriculation Ticket. $5; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10; Urtulua- lion, $30. Requisites fur Graduation, the same as in other Medical Colleges. C. W. WEST, M. D., apr 22 tlN Dean of the Faculty. J$3“ The following newspapors will please oopy the above till 1st November, aod send bills fe this Office South Carolinian, Columbia, (tri-weekly) Courier, Charleston, " Constitutionalist, Augusta, Goo., (weekly) Recorder, Mllledgevilie, " Patriot, Albany. Geo., *• Floridian, Tallahassee, Fla., " A deertiser, Montgomery, Afa., " Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., " Gasctle. Chattanooga, Ala., " Neies, Jaokeouvilfe, Fla.. “ Fancy and Staple Dry Ooods C. WADSWORTH, would iuvue the at- . . . fentlon of all dealrous of purohaslng rioh aud elegant goods at low unices, to his present assortment, lfiain and 8tripcd Silks. Printed Satin Plaid Bareges, ' Embroidered Sewing Silks, Printed do do, Grenedinesand Crepe de Parries, Blaok and Solid Colored Bareges, Printed Organdies and Jaconets, Bombsslnos, Alpacas aud Canton Cloths, '-lain, Blaok and Figured Silks sud 8atius, Ginghams, French and American Prints. 1HANT1LLA8. The atcck or these goods is unsurpassed, both la rieh- its cf style and oleganco of design by auy in the city id have been manufactured expressly for Savannah Trad* HOUSEKEEPING GOODH. Super Table Damask. Napkins, Doyles. Ma*saile* and Toilet Ouilfa, Huckaback and Birdfe Eye Towell ings, Sheetings, Tiokings, Pillow Case Linens and Cot tons, etc., eto. HOSIERY. A complete efaek of Lndlea’, Meu’s, Misses and Boy's English and German Hosiery. EMBK01DBUIE8. Laoe and N. W. Pointed Collars, Swiss and Laoe Capes, Fine Embroidered Udkfs, Cambrio and Swiss Edgings aud luoertlngs, Swiss aud Cambrio Bauds and Flounces, Embroidored Skirts,etc., etc. We have also a full assortmeat of the best makes of Irish linens, Shirtings, Drills, Cotton and Linen Osoa- burgt, Bobbiuet Netting, White JaooneU. 8wiss, Nain sook and Book Muslins, Chookod and Striped Muslins. White Cotton Fringes. Ootlonades and Plaid Hdkfe for servants. These nud many other styles of good* will be offered at extremely low prioea. Tbe residents of Savannah, and those from he nte- rlor. are rospotfully invited to call and examine tho goods and prides, and judge far themselves at apr 28 SI Broughton si, under Marshall Hopes. BOOB HI B 8 » Ao. 100 bbfa Bummer* Flour 86 da Canal de 80 do H 8 Flour 80 half do Canal do 76 bbU Stuart # Is aad C Sugars 86 bbls orushed do 100 boxes Tobacoo, assorted u rands 10 hhda Bason Sides 10 do Ao Shoulders ■sfiriter’”" 86 boxes assorted Cordials 60 M Spanish Yegors 23 klUsNol Mackerel JHK' _ We have ju.t reoelved from the manufectarers in rbifedelpUia, and will eonUnue fe keep on hand for ?' A 1 u * u » lu f Hummel's Improved Easone* of Coffee. 1 his fa the best ('•imposition of Cofieo ever offered far sale, and Coffee mado from the Eaeeuee is moeh more wholsscms, more delicate, finner flavored aad colored, perfectly clear, and ia every roapect superior te the finest Rio Coffee, and In um will prove a nett saving 78 ta-- u?u # 2.£I , 55f* 4 in “* on, “ UUf J r manner. jr it and ssslf It doe* not. . . , Prime Cook at Private Rale. A prime likely young Fellow, a first rate eook for steamboat or hotel. ^ Ginghams and Hdkfe At Pi ivata Sale. Justreoslved per last steamer—2 eases Giushams. 8 do French Head \ldkfe., for sals low. K ’ «• 5^ antl LanI t at PriraUSale. 13,0(X) lbs. New Bacon, etsorted Hog round. 12,000 " Fresh Leaf Lard, just received per R R. from Tennessee, aad for sals in lota to suit purchasers. Com and Gate at Private Sale. 300 bags Corn, and 360 do. Oats, for sale la lots to suit Strawberry Sets at Private Hale. Strawberry Setts of the following kinds-Alloa Mauds, Boston Pine, British Uuesu, Ohio Redwood, Hudson Crimsou Cone, White Wood, Uovey s Seedling, Early Soarlet. They ar* all grown la this olimate and in good order. All orders left at our store far any of th* above kinds will be promptly attended to. Marshall House Omnibus and Ttutn at Private Sals. Comprising one fin* large Omnibus, six good Horses, and Harness oomplete. Alev—th* fine pleasure jehv. Ana. with new Sails. Rigging, Ae., all in oomplete order. The above property will be sold ou very accommoda ting terms, the present owner being about to remove from the olty, ha* no farther use for it. - Prime White Com at Private Sale. reoelvsd per sohr. Luolnda from Elisabeth City, 8000 bushels prims White Corn. Groceries, Provisions, Ac. PHILBRICK k BELL oOsronaooomaodatingtsnu, at private sals: 80 bbU ' N> 5 Rum i 25 bbls.Psach Brandy. S3 bbls. Monongahela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, < half pines Cognao Brandy. 10 caoka "Small Still" Beofeh Whisky, 1 punoheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), 6 eighth oasks Pinct, CastiUion A Co. and Hennesey Brandy, 2UU doa. of fin* Madeira, 8hsrry aad Port Wince. Brandy; Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—20 oasks Bldss, 10 oasks Hams. 10 saaks Shoulders. Hat.—300 bales Eastern and Northern. CnntNT.—160 bbls. Rosendnle Cement Co. FLUUH.-100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, Chockkut. -35 orates assorted Common and Granite. Glasswaub.—76 eases Tumbler*, assorted, 10 easos Wines, 16 l>bfa. Lamps. Molasses Cans, Ao. Ckackbri.—10 whole nud 10 half bbU. Boston. Ciu a us.—30.000 Common German Cigars, 80,000 Bpaa- Ish Imported do. Soalxs.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment ef Ready Mad# Clothing, Dry Ooods, Match**, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa ey Artlolss, Ae. Ae. jy 14 Plaster amt Cement at Private Hale. Just received la store, and kept constantly on hand and far sals low, 160 bbls. Rossndals Cement, 86 do. Plaster Paris. mp 1 tract, for rent lew. LOTTERIES GREENE AND PULAHKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Day Lane, near Ball-Mtreet< GREGORY k MAURY. Mas VUAWN NUMBBRS-Of Greene A Pulaski * Lottery, Class 66 : 49 2U 69 23 6 44 21 30 3 28 7 19 18 73 urawn to nuuinRMD. uei., A Die uay. J' 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets only $10—shares in proportion. Tiokets and Shares, either singly - >r by lbs package for Ml* by E. WITHINOTON, June 4 Georifla State Lottery. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers. D rawn niimiikro— or u.orru But. Lottery, Class 13, drawn in Savannah 3d Inst t 23 29 24 30 27 58 38 44 60 2 75 13 Nos. 13 29 60 prise sold. KXTMA CLASS P FOX 1863. Draws This Day. BRILLIANTrtCHEME. 40,000 dollars—5 of 8,000-5 of 4.000. Ae. Ao. Ae. Tiokets $18—Halves $6-qnarters$6-EightLs$l 00 14 drawn ballots in eaob pack of 26 tiokets. To be drawn Monday, 6tb Juno. 3,000-700-317. Tiokets $1—Shares in proportion. Risk on a pack of 86 halves only $6 66 Risk on a pack of 26 q'rters " $3 27 Tiokets, either singly or by the package, for tale at 163 Bay street, in eonnexion with til* Express Offioe. near City Hotel, by jaifa*CHARLES B. PATTERSON. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Hay Lame. OREOOBY A MAURY. Managers. D UAWN NUIMUERS—Ol tiroeos It Pulaski Lottery, Class 66: 49 5W 60 26 6 44 21 39 3 28 7 19 18 73 Z XTIt A CLASS 40 FOR 1833. Will bs drawn in Wilmington Del., This Day, Juno 4 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 40,000 dollars: Ao. Ae. Ae. Tlekets $10—shares In proportion JAMES QOWEN, ^une^^^^^^^^^Venderfar^Gretor^Jlwinr. A wall Bw Im » CW. ■JS? b “ h '" °*™'»“ k *"*G*w*. >kMM. gaS5BS3g^ ,te ^" PEAS—100 - - HOME MA AMERICAN SOAP COMP H AVINUpureh.wilUMti.ht foll.wing kled. .tiMp.L. pr.ptr.d t<i daw wilt. .UnMte - ienliumu Ml | l i Au^'sssnsarSfs^ and to bo tl* beet labor, time Sid ever manu(aetured. A call and a ■°«t a i, 1 5 7 A I.AKOB L.OV OP <_ Cka^fMu. hujut errir. wen anxiously waiting, eaa r only importer in Savannah. A/aut' VAT OFiNiB W WMJMfc PRENUEHOA8TA CU.her.UU. i iVl, o.t '.4 Mr nwaihlp SHM. uf OwtfU,i • icelltol MMrtm.lL ef new, nthieuhU u] I U WKlw°»n^ r ™i°tod ntuhLiao.DrUle. ^ A (nit terlotjr tor UnmUemm’. ea. Boyr* gnmmw ^ ^ lloro^oo Ohrmolooe, n.mtt UM PtteM (hum d> B'Mh Ore UoHHe. lilii. Lmtlor'Noodlo tttrkMUire. . oao Jaconet and Organdy MusUbb. 7-8, 4 4 and 9-8 French, English and liortrem Prints, particularly desirable styles. .y A beautiful aesortm.nl ef Cambric and flwfas Edg ing* and lnserUngs. They will be reeelvlng further supplies by 8b# steamer during th* month. '>> ' ' HATOEN’SEXPKfiMr - 103 Bay Street, R espectfully br* leave to ii sens of Savannah and tie * concluded their arrangements Merchandise aad valuables fe ev< era States-also te California and OrriCE* AMD Acxkts—163 Bay A. EUs A Sen, Maeoni Geo. R. « E. C. IlubbsU. Columbus; 74 “ 43 and 46 Soath-thlrd-sbfMl, street, Boston; Exohango-eteuet, p sri-'^mfirarwi«ce] TB r AVINO been burned out in Jeffbrs— su L Subscriber has removed his Bakery Is rk Street, where he will eouUnuate on; king business, lie will bake and keep, ec •eat, Rye and Oraham Bread aad Cakss. vUel bs 1 deliver in any part of tbe eity. Oratefnl Iks for* r patronage, he solicits a continuance of U. £li^A. f. MBA Fuciorage nod UUNINBNS. r WILL ee.tl.wi the FeetMH* ehd CawwiMto. L Busiusss on my own account. Office «n Eay-sk* 0«t of Montgomery Street. may 9 tf f. F. PELGT. mrn.flum CAMDIES AT REOUOEO PRIOKEI ,13,UO par 100 Ih^-iM Ik. BmmH,*! VTO eli.rj. for boiiii, or deli.erle* et (he JUit- ll roe. or .t.tmboeu. Vem.t.4 7heertaMg IT t It- *. W. eoimer Bieefhle. eel WhlMhwo.*. rr.T,^...o— ij; i — he cu-(ierteei.hlp hen- the name eat eule e( Ufors existing Ainehley, Lockett A Co., fa this day dissolved by oral#* al oousent. The name of the ftrmeaa be used by elthsr party iu llquidatiou of any debts due them. Saeunnah, May 24,186$, , unn A.TUOMAA. S TOT1CE.—The undersigned will contlntw tka aohle^r A*l'huB»a*. SHF For Sale, ■ r 2 finn DOLLARS worth of Block in tho • UUu steamboat Planter, oa assessui . dating tonus, if applied lor soon. Vfetaftm may 24-2 w No. $ WhlteksivsA, F * XTOTJUB.-Tbe underelgnod . ll quests tha snbsorlbontehfa Bath the tlekets thsy now have,In order to «. a number of the old tickets having been lea from him. Aft Jt this date mono ef tlu ticket# will botoaoemsd. J. M. HA' N. B.—Piuox of Batui.hu.—Slngfe ' tlokefa for $1. tf Is. S.Beunett A Co** SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON, Haring purchased the epUro interest of Mr. J. C. Thurnfes , iu bis earringo setab* liahment in this city, moot reaueotfully solicit a continuance of the extenslre patronage so liberally bestowed on the late Proprietor. of our establishment. His experience of twenty yearn in tho business, at tho South, will insure to our fnends and patrons such » well seleotedstock, as cannot fail kinds of repairing as heretofore. LEWIS 8. BENNETT, TH08. A. BUOWN, JUDGE W. HARRIS. It will be seen from the nbore, that I hare r-\A out to Messrs. 1,. 8. Beanett A Co., aud I have evei con fidence in the ability of theso gentlemen, both in ca pability and eapilal, to successfully conduct tbe busi ness, and keep up the reputation of th* cstabiish- hlm to the Publio as an industrious, capable aad de serving man. who, while looking to his own interest, will not nexleot thoeeof his patrons. In relinquishing my business la this place, T take this opportunit) to stats that it fa not from any dissat isfaction whatever : since my leaidenoe in Savannah, I have been kindly and generously treated, and have suooeoded much better than I anticipated, In the oeurs* 1 have taken, I have been prompted by consideration* of a private oharaoter altogether. Wherever I may be, 1 ehall carry with me the live liest sense of obligations,aad ehorfah the deepest in terest in th* prosperity and advanoeineut of the eity Nothing will do more to effect this than the sustain- J. 0. THORNTON. Savannah. U» 9. 1833. P. S. Mr. U7D. W. Alexander is my legally au thorised Agent for the transaction aad cloving up o . C. THORNTON. New Goods. I . DASUBB, •yrr ouLD?*'ii tf. Tf choioe seleotJoa afSsu brie* Colored and Plaid < » ani * - * “• A o. Brown’s Cheap cask l TIIE SubMfiber would I. ' persons desirous of purchasing rieh a nt few prioee te bis new atoro. Printed aud Striped Bilks, Printed Satin, Plaid lia- roges. Black and Solid Colored Bareges, Printed Or- gaudies and JaooneU, Plain Blaek anu Figurod nnd Satias, Olughnms, Freash nod American Prlntm*- A complete eto ok of Ladles', Men's, Misses' end •m’ English uud German lioaierr, Lace and related Col lars, Flue Embroidered Udkfe., do. Under Sleeve* Ao. 1 have also a fall assortmeat of the bast makM ef Checked and Striped Muslins, White Cotton Friagesu Cottouadt* aod Plaid Udkfe. far aervaute. These and tow'prices r 1m 91 wiil b * offered at oxtremely Th* residents of Savannah, and thooe tnu th* Inte rior. are respectfally invited te eall aad exaxain* she good* and prices, and judgo for themselves m the eor* ucr of Barnaru and Broughton-m. “ Dueucrrean OoUery. rpHE Subscriber has tnkuo the Rosas fennnrljr 1 occupied by Mr. Prentice, earner be Jnlianetreet and Market square, where ha will bo happy te see she SlOORewart W ILL bo paid by the undoraigM eon who oan furnish proof to oeav jsuh of the onu of purohaslng U other description of Msrehnadiao of may Id 1ITILL be sold on the first Tueedarln \T *t »be Court Hour*, in th# city ef Chatham, county, betweeu the boon of 10 am agreeable to an order of th# Honorable tho r dinar/ of said county : Ten or twelve Sint log of men, women and children, together rceidenoe, called Pleasant Botreat/uf Jas deceased, of four hundred and forty-four prope-ty of Urn estate of the eald Jamas proprt the benefit of his heirs. aojuHIStSato®* A LL persons having demands against the Estate MtMtcdi uj iUmu. twUUld tatktwf bSm<£ are requested fe mak* — *• Bluffton, So.Qfa 1 . „ . UwrU|e for $•!•*.. light oue horse Carriage, (vlth pole) bum to order by Brower A Son, New York, and has Loom used but little. It can be seen at the Carriage Rapes!-.. torj »f Mr. 0«. W. Uinkotl.. Tilt. HIJHHC'iUOBK I ? r»c«iviuf weekly p.r Mommsr, . pria oIM.jBotl.rM Wutan do,.t * lotf Mid. [ir.j J7J J. !>■