The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, May 24, 1853, Image 3

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K!" fUSumUdripilo Horn.. 600 ttaltlinors can* Lsriow’j**tah®* l^^yoCo^l-ddbill.cl.olcoLe»r Lord, 0 cn«k»Cbd- Pt-aSd?tfSSEHStZ JiSRffi *giii£oSK» doSporm, 06 do St.,. 160 do P.too. fg^E»S!XS^K!S™- Riant*. **Swwr<i» *n» \JtTANTED—100,000 pounds Georgia 'raised Wool. Cash YV paid on delivery. JanOl K1PRKK h R0DQER3 0*0. W, OailUMT. WAHSi «. dcriuw G. W. GARMANY A CO., COTTON FACTORS, NfltxxnnoA, Georgia, m ANTED TO ill RE—A tlkoljr negro o.n. thleoffleo. . W ® WANTED TO RENT—A small, comfortable house in a central part of the city, rent moderate. Apply at this office. FOR KENT—The store tn Whitaker street now occu* ■rapled by the subscribers as a wholesale store, of which ■"“imaioaslon esn be had Immediately. Also, will bo rented about tho first of April next, their re tail store, oornerof Whitaker and Congress streets. For fprthor particulars apply to M. PRENDERGAST Ac Co. " '” on the premises. mhB 1 ?OR SALE—A deslresble residence on a trust lot, In fee . simple, near tho business portion of the city Also, it lots Nos. 26 and 20 Monterey ward, and fronting the WYLLY Ac MONTMOIJJN. ccived and for sale by McMAIIO.V k POYI.E, KniUVAId OP HEW SUM81KK GOODS. ' r rRESDEROAST k CO. have this day received per iteamer Stato of Georgia, an excellent assortment of w fashionable and cheep good, comprising— fe d i”foM,S iErffi* »d 'JZSSSm, Hjurod nnd printed Oren»dlne s , nSSfil.. Slit.. Udloo needle work colter.. {* tJ*«d°»Tllo'noh!iinitUoh end Amerlcon Print., y^braetllel MWrtment'of eenikrlc nnd SwlM edging, end teSll boreooMns (urtlrcr supplies 1., the eleemer. KlerieJthe mootb. 178 Broughton street, oppoelto Selnt r " Vl Hell. FOR RENT—The dwelling, No. 162 Uryan-streot, t 1 Jefferson streets. The home 'tween Montgomery and JulR In good order, having recently‘undergone a thorough repair. Possession can be had immediately Apply to M. PRENDERGAST, Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, TO RENT—A House at the corner of Hull-street ||ia and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—good wa- —i»M ter, out buildings complete, and In a good neighbor* joou, with or without standing furniture, from 1st May till 1st November. Inquire at the Courier office. roh20 three children. Apply at this offico. apllO trust lots........ square. Apply to F OR 8ALB—Two hundred and two and a half (202>f) acres of land, situated on Reedy Creole,* In Wilkinson county. Apply to >128 WYLLY Ac MOXTMOLIJN. „ ...... n, a good cook Apply to WYLLY Ac MONTMOLL1N. and house servant. wp!28 axemen and field hawls. ap!28 WYlJ r A: MONTMOIJJN. _ years, agetl 2^-ea Also, a young negro woman, and her child '■ Apply to WYLLY Ac MONTMOIJJN F OR SALE—Eleven likely Negroes, accustomed to tho culture of rice. They wlll.be .sold together, low for cash or approved paper. Apply to inh29 WYLLY Ac MONTMOIJJN. F OR SALE—A likely Negro Boy, aged 10 years, a block- smith by trade. Apply to WYLLY Ac MONTMOIJJN. CAUPETD PRESERVED. T HOSE families desirous of having their Carpets taken up, and packed for preservation during tho summer, can havo tho same attended to by my Upholsterers who hsvo full experience, having devoted several years Vo It In New Orleans. Carpets will bo packed and stored until families may wish them relayed. Send vo"r orders to WM. H. GUION, Agent. np!28 Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress-at, EWrrr & MORGAN have In store, to which they are iAi- u " 8 'X n l .1=S,»g, I’lllowcaso Unens Irish do Ung Lawns Ilirds-eyo Diapers Huckabucks Towuls and Diaper Linen Damask Damask Napkins Bleached and Brown Muslins Furniture Trimmings Pavilion Lace and Not Umbrellas and Parasols Swiss. Jaconet and Plaid Mus lins Georgia Osnaburgs on goods. Ribero’s new build- mb25 Ebelowest price: ■•rioted Bareges T D«. Tissues I Do. Grenadines VuegoleUlno printed Muslins httndles »nd Cambrics kstcli and French Ginghams 'j. Ribbons. Ac. ir, tn ,l Gents. Kid, Silk I7ndl*te Gloves Ldics snd and Misses Net | Gloves snd Hits pudmerv* and Vestings white and eol'd linen l, !* Mourning Goods of all do* [ k riptiims J Jnd other styles of plantat lug. Cbngress-street. 7EMPT0N & VERSTILLK are now opening a t nc'y m- l lorlcland complete stock of Summer and other Dij which they will offer upon tho most accommodating Eros. As great care has been exercised in the selection of Jheir slock, with a view both to price an;l quality, they con- ■gently Invite their friends and the public generally to call End examine for thomsclvcs. “Pj 5 , rVRES8 GUODS.—Received per steamship Alabama—Lav- Jj ender. brawn ami black barege, satin stripe printed do, mill figured do for childrens wear. Swiss cmbrolded chem- lettssnd undersleeves. Swire embroidered anil cambric jnds. ladies’ sewing silk net mlts and glove, striped silks, bd small figured muslins, for sale by r ,p|9 " “ lliROCHE fc ROWNE. T EW GOODS—Received per steamer, Paris Bareges, Tis- SI iucs and Barege de I-aines.French Cambrics and Jac- Enets, English and American Prints, Sheeting Calicos and ■Ginghams. Pla.d India and Glace Silks, new stylo N. W. Col- 'are. Chemisettes and Sleeves. Parasols and Umbrellas, Ho- itery. lldkts.. Gloves, Ribbons, Ac. I f e0 ll ’ DkWITT A MORGAN Tt’rt RECEIVED.—IVo have just received, a fresh sup J ply of ladles' morlno, gnure. silk and cotton t'ests. r "ues and Infant's merino vests, gents silk, merino, gauze A cotton vests: also, a line assortment of linen camhclc indkerchief*. ladies’ and misses’ white and brown cotton jo*, white and black silk do, gents white, brown and mix- Jdhilf hose, gents whlto ami black silk do do, togothcr lillh a large assortment of white and colored linen cam “lchandkerchiefs, colored and black silk cravats, Stocks id lies, for sale low by I mb2,\ AfKIN k BURNS. DRAWLS, Ac.—Super, and common crape shawls plain J and embroidered. Vandyke collars beautiful goods, as- irte'l parasols, plain. strliKd and checked glaco silks, «um- Jaerdo, bareges, tissues snd grenodlnus, colored and white ■areitet and organdy muslins, a largo assortment of Irish ■font, French printed cambrics, f M. PRENDERGAST & CO., I ipU 178 nroughton street. Ql’Rl.VG AXl) SUMMER SILKS—A new assortment of itrlpes and plaid, now pattern gingham, bareges and kiisnes. Imiii'V colored and black umbrellas and parasols, lilk gimp to suit all shades of silks and bareges, black net iiuntillas. shawls, points and scarfs, white and black sew ing silk scarf*, white lace and colored silk mantillas, white ind colored crape shawls, black swan silks, black bareges ind tissues, black and lead French ginghams, for sale by | ip]13 AIKIN At BURSES. DECEIVED PER STEAMER—Plain bareges, bonnet rlb- hens. Scotch ginghams, black not mlts and gloves, la- lies’colored silk gloves, damask linen napkins and doyles. ■tic at the lowest price l»pv- , linen cambric hdkfs., Ac., for DkWTTT k MORGAN. ABIES’ DRESS GOODS.—Printed organdies, grenadines, i barege*, jaconets, lawns, tissues, glace allks. gro do rl*. French cambric.*. India silks, figured and dootted kill mull, nansook and cambric muslins, silk and linen kitrer, Ac., for sale at the lowest prlco by [»pl22 DkWITT DkWITT & MORGAN. DPRIN'O SILKS.—A fine assortment of striped and plalil v Silk*, black summer do, black gronadino slllja. a fine aa- Jrtmi'nl of new bareges, figured stripes and plaid, plain, bared, plaid ind striped tissues, a largo assortment of la in'black ind colored silk umbrellas and parasols, a large Bid line assortment of all qualities of hosiery, silk nnd lace kintilla*. white and black net mantillas, shawls points and prf*. Swiss and lace ckemlteta, light kid gloves, laco mlts kdiloves, for sale by |>plll AIKIN k BURNS PARTICULAR NOTICE . BELDEN k CO., Savannah, comer of Broughton and Bamard-slreeti. m To Puxtkbs, Merchants and others vism.va^glfM Savannah to lav in tiikir sumJEs.—Tlie under-L*^ signed would call particular attention to their exton- ** sive wholesale and retail IIAT ANI) CAP ESTABLISHMENT, tiur goods nro mostly of our own manufacture, and can therefore bo sold cheaper, because they aro not burthened with jobber’s profits, while for quality and style they will compare with anything In tho market. Having permanently located In Savannah, wo aro deter mined to secure patronage by solllnggnod bargains, dealing fairly with all men, and cross-lifting with none. We arc In league with no Shoe, Clothing or other establishment, cith er for mutual benefit, or for tuft purposo of keeping custom ers away from these houses where they can buy cheapest. We oxpect every customer to Judge for himself, and if wo cannot suit him. will take pleasure In referring him to oth ers who can. BELDEN At CO, jnn'27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard-at. FISIt’S METALIC BURIAL CASE. WE are constantly receiving these valuable «=?5~agJcnsoa. and have them always in readiness to be delivered at tho shortest notice. I. W. MORRELL At CO N. B.—We are permitted to inform tho public that we have received from Mr. Raymond, of Now York cltv, a tot ter slgnod by the different members of tho United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body of tho lion. Henhv Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed In one of Fisk's Metalic Cases,) and who went with it to Kentucky; they say to Mr. Raymond, that the Case answered tho pur pose for which it was Intended, nnd meets with thdrappro- ballon, nnd thev cheerfully recommend It to tho public ns being superior io any other Cose for tho transportation ol the dead. Tho letter can bo seen by calling on '*** * *” "ORRE1 Eilftpi* HKAthilil 'IN’ ; AfitAW* i«iinano - i■ *.!> • JElVPIJlV..B!I.VEIMVAItK, FANCY <J001)8. 118 Broughtoti-ttnft. NICHOLAS GRtan: roWAND C. WADN. OHUGUR A WADB. FACTORS ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ‘8*/fay-rtr<et.<9at»amiaA. r. B. BEBN, JOHN VOtfTXR, BR1IN A FOSTER, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■SaeaimaA, Ga. P. n. DmiN, of Savannah. John Fofftm.from Hancock Co. HENRY n. FORT, . ■ T, K, D0NUAM, FORT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION ‘MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ga, JOHN T. ROWLAND. J0I1N T. RUTLAND, JR, ROWLAND A CO.. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Bay^tred, Savannah. II. K. WASIIBURN, A«’t„ ' UEIW!*-' 8UIPPINU AND COMMISSION SAVANNAH, (IA. :hant, WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 04 Bay-ttreH, Savannah. O’HEAR A STONBY, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Caroli LATE or THE FIRM OF LEOARE. O’HEAR A CO. lino, BANCROFT A BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS ANI) BROKERS, For the Purchase and Sule or Stocks, Bonds, Exchange Real Batata, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. Jan24 WILLIAM IIVdaSIIEU, ATTORNEY AND COU.\SKLlA)R AT UW, Tmupiille, Lownda county, Ga. Will prnctlso In llioiuos. i-owndes, Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin. I .aureus, anil Puluaki counties, Georgia; and In Jofferson, Madison, Hamilton, aud Columbia couu- ties, Florida. rob23 WM. F. W1UIAMS. THADDRL’N OLIVER. JACK IIROWN. WILLIAMS, orilVKR A BROWN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista. Marion County, Ga., Will practise in tho counties of Marlon, Mucon, Houston. Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Ia’p, and any adjoining counties where their services liiay bo required. jan29 JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office—175 Bay-street, Sanxnnah. Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 00 Baystrcd, Savannah, Georgia. McRUEEN McINTOSIl, ^ATTORNEY AT LAW, JcuUonvillt, Ha. JULIAN HARTRIDGE, ATTORN FT AT LAW, Office, comer of Whitaker-st. ami Bay-lane. Savannah. GEORGE TROUP IIOWuVRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane, Savannah, Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST, Office, comer Bay and BamanLsiraU. &teauw«fc. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SAS1I AND PANEL DOORS. Wat Side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. BROWN & HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES, WIST BROAD KTKEET, SAVANNAH. GA. fobl4 I. W. MORRELL & CO DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-st., rear of the Court House. Savannah. Ga. Established In 1H33. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Slmwls, Table Covers, &c., cleaned and dyed various colors, Indies’ Bonnets Blenched and Pressed In a fashionable stylo. Kid Gloves Clcaned.and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed,as maybe required. Alldoneintho sumo style which lias generally so much pleased my patrons aud friends.— Terms moderate. • Persons sending parcels by Hamden's express, railroad or steamboat*, aro requested to write me per mail, so that I may know where to call for them and which way to send them back. Cost of freight each way Tor small parcels will he about 25 cents. All orders punctually attended to. J.EXANDER GALLOWA ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Comor of Bay and Whllnkcr-streots. Ofllco hours from 0 AM., to V’. M.j and from 3j{, p. M. to 0, P. M. DAN I ELL At COOPER, ATTORNEYS ANI) CUUNSKLIDRS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. A. SHORT^ MASTER BUILDER, Will tako contracts for Building nnd Work in Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St. An drew’s Hall, Hnraglitnu Street. ROOFING. Tho subscriber la prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciples,nnd from sixteou years’ experience, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Dost reference gl»en. J. J. MAURICE. JO-Gutters nnd Conductors made to order. M. WHIT BAUT1L ~ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator. East Florida. Will practico in tho Eastern nnd Southern counties. Refer to Col. 8. S. Sibley, and It. B. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ihrtyth, M'jnroe County, Ga. S. W. RAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Monticello, Jeffierson County, Florida. Reference—Hon W. II. KiJMt* I, Savannah, Ga. feb3 a pi 12—tufo4 VAY. PROPOSALS FOUrTIMBER. Hr tl: Harbor by tho United StAtcs. of from 600 to 1000 sticks of best Carolina or Georgia Yellow Pine Timber, not bled, sound and straight, sixty foot long each, to square twelve inches free of sap fifteen fcot from the butt, and to hold ton indies diameter at point; to be delivered as nmy lie required, between the first of June and Inst of September next. Address Brevet Major JOHN SANDHIS. may2—Im Delaware City. Delaware. NEW BOOKS. REVIEW of Die Spiritual Manifestations, read before . thcCongr Association of N. York and Brook- DECEIVED PF.R F1/)RIDA—Colored silk mantillas, plain V flare allks. brawn silk parasol*, bareges nnd tissues, "fUirt figured Swiss muslins, black aumcr bnmbaatn, is. pillowcase cotton.gents colored bordered,lidkfs., kc., If *$lc lit the lowest prices, by DkWITT k MORGAN. TillEAP CASH stORE-^Cornerof Whitaker and Gingress J Amts.—The subscrlbera hare jusuecclved per Ala- ras, a fresh supply of Tlirce-Ply and In rrain Carpets, en Jth new patterns. Also. B-f and 8-4 Floor Oil Cloth, which Bill lie sold #t unusual low prices. ■"•>4 M. PRENDERGAST k CA. * rOUUNiXG GOODS —Black Grcnndine. Crape do Paris, L llsrege*. Silks. Bumbaxincs, Alpacas, Norwich Cloths plPeplin*. Mourning l*iwns and French Muslins. Blnck |jr* , nd I*>ve Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, etc., just re- flfw ami f ur sn | e w B mV> DkWITT k MORGAN. NOTICE. PITY TREASURER’S OFFICE Savaxxaii, 13th January, D 1963.—The subscrltier is now ready to reccivo Returns ■ Property liable to City Taxation. |SnKl J, GEORGE, fl. T._ I&OI.UTION.—Tlie co partnership of Scranton, John- »t°n k Co. U this day dissolved, by the withdrawal of Pllum B. Scranton. D. T. SCRANTON. 1 .. JOS. JOHNSTON. L”?17 W, B. SCRANTON. ■R6.PARTXERSHfP.-The undersigned having auociated ^ with them Henry H. Scranton, will continue Iho Gro- uhailoei* under the firm of Scranton, Johnston & Co. - D. T. SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. TjWARTNERSHIP—Tho undersigned have this day form- kj, , 4 copartnership for. the transaction of a General ■“Ppingiad Commission Business, under the firm of Scran- P «Tillman. Office, No. lfi Coentles Slip. New York. W. B. SCRANTON. ilu . II H. TALLMAN. ■ Beftrenca*.—Sherman k Collins, Ezra Wheeler k Co., ■ on *ril l Crarni & Co^ H. D. Pomroy, Now York; Webster Scranton, Johnston Jc Co , Rowland k Co., Savan- _ 3m—may 17 H ^,^'—7116 undersigned will continue to carry on the n Lmnh-.-...i rr, • ■ . - heretofore, undor the 1 I L —-HUUDIIIKIini.lUG Lumber and Umber business a. ,Dl * 'tjlo of J. Rouerth & Co. ROBERT AUSTIN under tho firm of Ciuxk 6c , - co-pi tw«n the underaii , JS'. 'tt'l*day dissolved by mutual consent. The E , 01 ll "> lato firm will be settled by II. A. Crane, to 1 P or *»n* having claims will please present them, tiwr C i .' eb,eJ will Blake payment Either party are rwonzM to use the name of the late Ann in liquidation. IH. A. CRANE, KS* T, nOLOQMBB. The undersigned having associated nil m«ii “ m M r * John R, Johnson and Mr. James F fc Cope, I ll^r. Unu ® *^ e wholesale grocery buslnes under the firm JOHXSOX 6l Co ‘ T. HOLCOMBE. ! *~* uu urm m uskocdk, Bowmc k Co. U to} th* ij < J l “ olted by mutual couscnt, to take effect tttsd k. . of The Easiness of the firm will be HithorivZs i® k^^be and Alfred T. Rowne, who are to use the name of the firm in settlement. ISAAC D. LaROCHE, ALFRED T. BOWNE. ■5^. EDWARD S. KEMPTON, I rB|,tn - 8 > 1853. RICHARD H. MARSHALL. a*,2^ r ! continue the busine.s at their old pS uRo e a, rTn ) 0f TROCHE 6c BOWNE. f l.pio , , P disJJS, 0 ^—The firm of Kxmptox Ik Marshah, wu »0i» I ™> by mutual consent, on the 16th instant. of II ngregutlonal. lyn.by Kcv diaries Beecher. 1 Journal of an African Cruise, comprising sketches of tho Canaries, tho Capo do Verde, Liberia. Madeira, Sierra Ix>. one. and other places of interest on tho west coast or Afri ca—by Horatio Bridge, U S Navy ; edited by Nalbaniol Hawthorne. Silver and I’ewter, or contrast of New York Life. Memoirs. Journal and Corres|Hmdenco of TIioh Moore- edited by tho Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M P. Jlnrnmil’s Illustrated Nows, No. 20, Received by itiay'JO J. B. CUBBEDGE, NEW BOOKS- Received lyS. S. Sibley. May 18/A, 1853. W HITE. Red and Black Sketches of American Society in tho United States, by F and T Pulszky, In two vols. Life. Here and There, by N P Willis. Historic Doubt* relative to Napoleon Bonaparte. Tho Flying Artillerist, a talo of Mexican treachery, by Harry Hazel. Silver and Pewter, or the Contrast of Now York Life. The Greatest Plague of Life, or tjio Adventures of a Lady tn search of a Good Servant—by one Who ha* altnust been worried to Death. Mrs Hale’a new Book of Cookery and Complete House keeper. Tom Burke of Ours, by Chnrles Lever. Scalp Hunters, or Romantlo Adventure* la Northern Mex ico, by Cnpt Mayne Reid. Spirit Rapping Unveiled, by Rev J A Mattison, A M. For sale at No. 135 Congress-street. may20 N EW BOOKS.—Homo Life in Germany, by Charles Lor- lug Brace, author of Hungary in 1851. Tho Translators Iloviowed, a Biographical Memoir of the Author* of the English Version of the Holy Bible, by A. IV. McClure. An Historical Sketch of Robin Hood and Capt Kidd, by William W Campbell. One Year, n talo of Wedlock, by Emily F. Cnrlcn, from tho original Stveedisli, by Alexander L. Krause and Elbert Porco. A Treatise on General Pathology, by Dr. J. Hcnle. Proles- jr of Anatomy and Physiology in Heidelberg, translated from the German, by Henry C. Preston. A. M.. M. D. Tho Action of Medicine in tho System, by Frederick Win Headland. B. A. M. R.C. S.,&o. Tho British nnd Foreign Medlcn-Chirurglcnl Review for April. ’ Received by may 18 J. I). CUBBEDGE C ITY MARSHAL’S SALE.—Will lio sold. on Wcdnesday, tho first day of June ncxt,nt 11 o’clock, A. M., on tho ground, known n* tho old barracks, all tho wooden build- lugs upon the land lately ceded to tl.e city by tho United .States, the purchaser to remove the buildings within thir ty days, or the same will be sold at the risk of such pur chaser. Terms cash. nmy 10 _ PHILIP M. RUSSELL, o. m. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will bo sold, on the 2d day of Juno next, before tho court house in the cltyof Savannah, between the legal hour* of salo.all the lumber, plank, and spikes, in all that plank road commencing about twenty feet east of East Broad-street, on the Bay. and con- tinned along Bay-street, and ending on said street about 60 feet west of Barnard-street; levied on by virtuo of an at tachment issued in favor of R. A. Allen k Co., vs. William Walsh, and sold under and by virtue of an order of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county. may21 JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. o. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on Wednes day, the 25th Inst., between the legal hours of sale, at the upper end or Bay street, a lot of Lumber—levied on by virtue of an attachment in favor of Ebenezer Jenkes versus William Walsh. Property sold by order of the Inferior Court. JON. DEVANNY, ml4 Sheriff 0. C. C 'lIATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday In August next, before the court house In the city of Savannah, between the usual hours, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison’s Island.In the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots Nos. 13 and 14. togotlior with all tho wharves, reservoirs, buildings and Improvements on said lots, and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all other machinery of every Irind and description In and about the aald lota or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of tho Oglethorpe atam saw mill.) with tlio-appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on as tho property of Edward F. Kinchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy a fl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from Chatham Superior Court in favor of George Newell vs. Edward F. Kinchley and Robert Todd. Property set forth In said fl. fa. may22 JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. c. in: m. NonwooD. c. o. wilsox. NORWOOD & WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Savannah. Ga., Will practice in all the Counties of the Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten tion. Office cm Bay street, over Whwtkb k 1’ai.me*’. WILLLAH H. FIJtMINU. JOII.X II, MILLEX, FLEMING A MILLEN. The undersigned having united in the practice of law, will attend punctually to any businessentrustedto their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift, Dcnslow k Co’s. ~ THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!MR AT LAW, - TroupviUe, Georgia. Will practise In the Clrccult Courts of Thomas, towndes, Clinch, Wave. Appling nnd Ivwln.Geovgla; nml In Vice Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to tho claims of all persons before tho Department* at Wash ington. GEOIIGE NT NICHOLS7 Owens’ Building, opposite Pulaski House, Having made large additions to hi* establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PKINTING, in Id* usual neat and handsome style, and on accommodating terms. JOHN 11. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, I-aurens county, Ga., late junior partner of the firm of A. k J. Cochkaxk, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his rare Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton, F. II. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh,Savannah. may7—d&wly PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agent* of the above Company aro prepared to tako risks against Fire on Buildings and their content*. Also Marine Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents. EDWARD R. H ARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to tho purchasing, on commission. Corn, Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being situa ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly bo purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon the W. k A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, with Dmltcd or discretionary Instructions, will reccivo prompt attention. Persons order- grain will please forward saeks with order, eferences—Dr. Richard Wayno, Air. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa vannah. may 10 TI»o Gardiner Ca«o.- Washington, M«W 337 The jury, tn thin awe, nro still out. Y*rious opin ions ure expressed m to the result of their dollbora* tldDft v' Now York Cotton Market. New Yoiuc, May 23. Tho Bales to-day have reached 1,250 bales. The market continues unchanged. The Fisheries. New Yoiuc, May 23. Tho U. 8. war steamer Vixen, it Is rumored, bos boon despatched to Halifax to look after our Ashing interests in that quarter. Charleston Cotton Market. Charleston, May 23. Tho market to-day is Arm, with sales of 1,000 bales, at figures ranging from 8 to 101, closing with an up- word teiidcrfby. Proceedings of Connell. Savannau. May 23,1853. An extra meeting of Council was held held this day. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Present: Ills Honor R. Wayne, Mayor; Alderraon Lewis. McMahon, Ganahl. Arnold, Screven, Lamar, Riordan, ana Mallery. ' HI* Honor the Mayor stated, that he had convened Coun cil ‘‘(ortho purpose of appointing a Committee to attend tho meeting of tho Savannah and Albany Railroad, and ta king action rolalivo to the Plankroad. * JUMOLimON READ. By Alderman Screven : . Resolvetl, That a Committee of tlireo. of which tho Mayor *hall bo one, bo appointed to repro-ent the city at the meet ing of the Savannah and Albany Railroad Company, on the 26th Instant. * Alderman Mallery moved to amend, so a* to authorize tho Mayor to represent, lustead of n ComtuiUco of three.— Amendment accepted, and tho resolution us amended was read and adopted. RESOimOX READ AX l> A DOITED. By Ahlerinnn .Screven, seconded by Alderman Lewis: Resolvetl. That tho whole matter relative to tho Plank road attachment. Ac., be referred to tho Street and I.ano Committee, to report at the next regular meeting of Coun cil. OPKM.VO PUERTO EXT PTRKTT, m* Honor tho Mayor, laid before tho Board a document which had just beou served upon hint, purporting to ho an Injunction relative to tho opoulug of l’restdont street, viz: John llaupt, Complanant. vs. Tho Mayor and Aldermen Writ of Injunction, of the City of Savannah nnd Hamlet* thereof The said writ was rend, nnd commanded under the pen alty of twenty thousand dollars to be laid on your lnnd*, good*, ami chattels, that you do absolutely desist and re frain from taking any further steps toward* opening Presi dent street continued through the premlHesof the complain ant, to wit: the suid lot No. Niue (9).” etc. REam.CTI0.N8 HR/D. By Alderman Screven, seconded by Alderman McMahon: Kezoimi, That the City Marshal suspend proceeding under ra authority of a resolution passed nt the meeting before the last meeting of Council to open the streets at the east ern end of the city, until the decision of the case by the 8u- C orior Court, ill which bis Honor the Judgo has granted au function. By Alderman Lamar, seconded by Alderman Riordan, of fered the following as a substitute, viz: Resolved Thnt the Marshal be ordered to proceed In this matter regardless of the document served on this Board. The substitute was put to the Board and declared lost. Alderman Lnmnr, seconded by Alderman lUordon, called for the yens and nays, with the following result, viz: Yen* —Aldermen Lamar and Hiordau—2. Nays—Lewis. McMa hon. Gaunhl, Arnold. Screven, nnd Mallery—0. Tho original resolution was then put and decl>red adopt- od. Council adjourned. EDWARD O. WILSON, Clerk of Council, R EDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.—The undersigned will sell spirit ga* or burning fluid, by the gallon at 75 eta., half-gallon 37}i cts., quart 20 cts., and pints 10 eta.; Gas Limps at a similar reduction : and all other nrticles, such aH tub*, buckets, broom*, washboard*, churn*, &c., Ac. Housekeeper* will readily perceive the advantage of ap plying ut this«stablishment for every article they may ro quire in tho house furnishing line, except dry goods nnd cabinet furniture. Call and see the new order of things, nihil J, P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-at E INKN COATS AND PANTS—An additional supply ro celved and for safo at 147 Bay street, bv mil PRICE A VEADER C HAMPAGNE AND CLARET. 20 baskets Hcidslck Champagne, pints ; 10 do quarts. Also, Claret in casks and half casks of St Julicu ami St KiuiUion, for sale by tho ca*k or gallon, by may 20 A. BON AUD. C HAMPAGNE— 50 baskets Muimn’s Kcrzenay champagne, pints and quarts; 60 do Lone Star do.of direct Impor tation. a very choice article. In store nnd for sale bv niay20 J, ROUSSEAU, H AVANA SEGAKS—100000 superior Havana Segars, viz: la Georgia. Noriega. Cabanas. Figaros. Trabucos, Li Esmeralda. I a Constancin, Gold Leaf, and others. Just received nnd for sale by mujriffl __ J, ROUSSEAU. C LARET WINES—60 cases Haul Tnlenco Clnret. 5(Tdo Mnrgnux, also 10 casks superior Claret. Just received per ship Peltn,by way of Charleston, direct from Bordeaux, and for sale by may20 J. ROUSSEAU. S UMMER CRAVATS—a now nssortment Just received" by maylO PRICE A VEADER, No. 147 Bay-st. S UPERFINE CANAL FI.OUR—Landing from schrCataT- act. from New York, 40 bids superfine Canal Flour, foT e by nil9 H. K. WASHBURN. Agent. IPB —... ... .TIE 16TH INST.—Thltf splendl imm steutnsliip, William Rollins, oommander, leave* Savin. nsU for Havana, via Key West, on tha 16th and 80th of each mouth, and leave* Havana Tor ftvanbah. via Key West, on tha 8th and 22d of each month. For pauajre, apply to «»yi2 doHKNS k Hfarra. l UN1TMD STATES MA11* LMHZ IFOR NEW YORK.—To leave on Wednesday, tho. wjui insv.. at 9 o’clock. A. M.—The new and superior steam- ■hip AUGUSTA, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will leave aa above. For freight or pauago. apply to BADELFORD, FAY k 00. . :et eehr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler, master, will ivo quick dispatch for the above port. For freight orpoa* aage, apply to may2* WILIJB^ BRPNDAQET LIVERPOOI*H-Tlie bark RHODES, Capt. F., SBftDosi. will moot with dispatch for the above. For eight or pauago, apply to jnayl9 H, K. WASHBURN, Agent. PHILADELPHIA OR NEW YORlf, DSflfcNEW LINE.-The regular packet echr. GEORGE J. )NKj, Capt. Look, will meet with dispatch for either of the above porta. For freight or piaaoao apply to captain on board, or to may!9 H. K, WABHBURN, Agent. TH1B DAY. will 1m sold, at 10 o'clock, In front of afore, * '10 lihds Bacon 81-les, muy24 - THIS DAY.' 240i Instant, at 10 o’clock, in front of atore^ • 10 half plpeVoterd, Dupuy A Co’S Brandy, 8 de P Oaittl* Ion do, 8 eighth plpea United Proprietors do; 4 do Richard T1U do, 0 pipes Swan Gin, 10 demljona choice Brandy, 80 baskets Georgia Champaign. 20.000 Spanlah Cigars, direct imporferilon. Terms—under 8100 coin, 8100 to 8200 four months, over 8200 six months for approved endorsed notes. Valuable Farm Lota-At Private Salt. . Eleven ten acre lots, situated on Lover’s lane, being part of Mitten's farm, A plan of the lots may be seen at onr counting room. Ternu—one-third cash, balance in two equal annual Instaljnentc. with Interest, and aecureAby mortgage on property. Tho,asuBlttseor'meOt,| 'locker/ and Glass Ware, ..—-----JTMblpw - . N. D.—All article* purchased at auetk for before the next regular tale, will be a< ’iskof the former purchaser, Siddlk Hbrse. NEW YORK—Old Established Line. HHftThe fine clipper packet bark F1.1GHT, J. II. Luther, ‘aster, will meet with despatch a» abovo. For freight or paaango having good accommodations, apply on board at Telfair* wharf or to BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. MaylT. .. regula packet schr CATARACT, Rice, master, will nnv quick dispatch as abovo. For freight or passago, apply to may 17 WILMS k BRUNDAGE. • BOSTON—The schooner 1L N. OAMBRILL, HtWllloL, master, will meet with dispatch as above.— freight or passago, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or ml3 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. BAI/TIMORE—Ilcgitlnx 1 Lino.—Tho brig |J08EPHU8. Wilson master, wjll meet with dispatch as nbove. For freight or passage, apply on board at Tel fair’s wharf, or to maylO BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure— Fbr Palatka, Fla., and all the interme diate landings on the route. r - Tim superior new Stoam-nackotWELAKA, nSaatshmmMaCaptain N. Ki.sa. will, until further notice, leave every SattitoaV, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Rato of nissage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows: To Darien 83 00 I To Picolnta $8 00 St. Marys 4 60 , Palatka 8 00 Jucksonrillo 6 00 I ' Black Crock..,.8 00 N. II.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocula, will be *w-s(jM>P«d free of all cuargesat Palatka. “ ‘ . jo apply on board Steam Packet Company’s wharf, nr to feb!8 S. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent. , UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Fbr Palatka. E. F., tin Darien, Rrunswick, St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middldmrg, Black Creek and Ficolata. r *> wICJUs ^ l0 8u J K -‘ r i° r Steam Packet WM. GASTON, -qnhfYISMfL^r* T. E. Shaw, wlllloavoon Tuesday Morn ing. at 10 o’clock, and will contluuu to leave every Tuesday. Tile Rales of Passage by this Bout, areas fellows: To Darien.. St. Marys Jacksonville... Plcolata Palatka. Black Creek. ...83 00 4 50 . 0 00 . 8 00 . 8 00 .. 8 00 APOLKON BITTERS—A superior artlclo far disposals. N TJRAPS and Porceliau Presen il mny20 J. P. COLLINS. ’reserving Kettle*, for *alo by J. P. COLLINS, Bryan-strcet. DTI CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S IIATS.—Straw, Leg- and Webster, a fine assortment at mayl8 BELDEN k CO’S. IIDKU.—.lulin Uhl’s best Cider always on hand, nnd for IIONNF.T8! UONNKTSJI 60 case* Just received nt lira TRIMMING AND ’GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 130 Broughton-st.— _ Country Merchants Milliners, and the public gener ally, are invited to exninlno this stock. It consist* of 50 different styles elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice ami much admired sly'.es; fiat* nnd lint*, embroidered satin hoods , a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris silk lace slinjies. extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw trimmings, dress do. wli-te and colored lace, gimp* nnd gal loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and other combs, hnir puffs, curl* nnd plait*, ribbon plaits, (lowers, feather* nnd wreathes, bonnet silks, jot nnd fancy wristletts, buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid, inns, with n great variety of other goods usually kept In fancy estnbli*liments. Smoking caps, slippers, children's Irabliments. such relies, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Dovr.B, assisted by competent millncrs from Now York, will attend to tho trimming department, anil will en deavor, with skill nud tnslc. to please all who may favor her with orders. Fancy nnd other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done. A3“ Five bonnet maker* wanted immediately, who must perfectly understand their business. np!30 STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair- led nnd pressed In the latest fashion. ' . , Tlireo Apprentices and three Bonnet Sewers are wanted Immediately, at tho Broughton-street Trimming and General Variety Store decla 1 DRV FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just 1 received, a fow cases water-proof Boots; also, a l lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine ns- k^aortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladles’ over Shoes, some of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN 6t CO., 100 Bryan-strcet. All in want will please call and Judge for themselves. decll DANIEL CROMLAY, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comer of Brough- \tonawl Bull-streets.—Tho subscriber desires to in form the public that ho 1ms opened as abovo, where he Is prepared to execute orders for Boots of the finest finish and style, and equal. If not superior to any heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends in thisState who have been his patrons in Charleston, respect fully solicits from them and the public a call and a trial, mhl7 UMBRELLAS. A fresh assortment of both cotton and silk, jurtre- kccived and for sale low. by Jy24 .1. !L COHEN, k CO . 140 Broughton-st. Jf [o -* ■ hi X, 1. by mutual content, oa tho 16th instant. EDWARD B. KEMPTON, r«Tii)niti -io,» p. R. H. MARSHALL. fabu » .Uufc '•rilRn*. colored linen drill and coating*. 8™** whlto hollands, summer * olumlw*,,, U„n ^ to. DlWlTT k MORGAN. mPrim* We.taro B. Me,,Park,16 do dik, 80 “*Mta Market Heel, Tiikm] 3 WEBgrtjt j, n.r ufo > - - — i, on iuu urns Tuesday In August nex*, before the court uouseln the city of savannah, between the legal hours of^sale, all that city lot and Improvements,No. (3) three, Washington ward, fronting on Bay-street, bee tween Lincoln and Habersham- streets ; levied on as tho property or Thomas Ryan, doc’d. to satisfy ■ fl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage In favor or John B. Bailie vs. Jeremiah F. O’Neill, administrator of Thomas Ryan, deceased. JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. c. VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS FOR BALE". Tho undersigned will soil three thousand acres, nore or less, or the most valuablo Lumber Land tn Georgia. It lies upon the Alatamaha River, In the county of Liberty fifteen miles from Walthourville, and about thirty from Darien, parallel with the river, extending back from its bank* not farther than threo miles to Us far thest lino. The umber is of the largest sizo tliat grows in the south, and very abundant, suitable for masts or rang ing; timber. The landing is one or the best on the river, affording an opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage of (be river—on advantage possessed by but very few.— Hands can take a raft to Darien, and return in four or five days. On the land there are negro houses, ox shod*, and provision house, tn good repair, and two lumber carts with every appliance (bribe lumber business, situate on a high and healthy hiU. There are also about BOO acres of as good hammock land, fbr either corn nr cotton, to be found any where, covered with red oak, white oak. hickory, and ash timber These lands present as good feclllties for either lumber cutting, stare getting, or turpentine, tx any other, and will be peoetratea by the Savannah and Albany Rail road, now in contemplation. For farther nzrtlcafan ad dress, at Rleeborongh, Liberty county, Go-, either of the un-. d All toned. - . . • " *a n JONHS PARASOLS AND UMBREUuVS.—An assortment ot dlk and gingham Umbrellas. Also.low priced and flno .. Parasols, Just received and fur snio by aul2 DbIVITT k MORGAN. F 'R SALE,—Fourteen likely negroes—n man 50 years md. n plantation carpenter; a man aged 40 years; a woman 32; a boy 18; a boy 12; a boy 8; a girl 2; a man 25 ; a woman 80; a girl 12; a girl 2; a woman 40 ; n girl 8, end a woman aged 60 years—they are acr.ustnraed to the culture of corn and cotton, and will bo sold at a bargain to a approved purchaser. Apply to feb28 WYLLY k M0NTM0LL1N. I MPROVED EXTRA SIZE SEIDLm POWDERS.—These Powders are prepared expressly for the retail trade, from superior imported materials, and are warranted full weight. Eeldllts Powders (when accurately prepared, aa these are warranted to be.) are held in tho highest estimation for. their peculiar virtues, In giving relief where indigestion, heartburn, or billions affections prevail, nnd when used ac cording to the directions, form an effervescing aperient draught—more agreeable, jret possessing all the medicinal properties of the much esteemed ScidlitzSpriog In Germany. Prepared and sold by W. IV. LINCOLN, mh22 • Monument-Square. _ tion, beautifully illustrated and in the most conveni ent farm yet published. Also, the Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonle Song* and Odes, suited to every occasion in lodge or cclobration*. Bothuew works recently publlahed.ana highly worthy th* attention of tho Craft. Just reeelvvd sudjbri Bookstore of ' ho8 for «al» si the S.S SIBLEY, 136 CoBgre«s-*trw riHSESMAN’S ARABIAN BALSAM—For tho rare of \J wounds, bruises, sprains, kc. Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, ’—*' ~ ’ ‘ -MonumentSquare. * “ ‘ " ‘ andsailn striped harsfsi; far C T O BUILDERS.—Sealed proposal* will bo received by Die undorsigned, until the -Bill of June next, to furnish all the materials and erect tho keeper’s dwelling nnd office at Laurel Grove Cemetery, according to plnn nnd specifica tion* to be scon at Messrs. Shall k Fav’s. Architect*. JOHN MALLERY. Chairman nmy22 Committee on Health and Cemetery. N F.W GOODS PER STEAMER—Toll do India for travel. ling dresses. French printed jaconets nnd cambrics, figured and plain sivlss muslins, plaid nml stripe swiss and cambric muslins, nansook. Jaconet nnd mull muslins em broldcred clear lawn lidkfs.. N W collars and cambric, and cambric and awls* band*, ribbons, hosiery, gloves, kc.. just received by maj 22 DkWITT k MORGAN’. $500 Challenge. IIOnrcNSACK’S WORM syrup. A N article founded upon scientific principles.compound ed with purely vegetable substnnecs, being perfectly safe when taken, and 1ms netvr boon known to tail in curing the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de stroys them but removes all the slime and inucus which may remain. The Tape Worm. This worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that In habit tho human body. It grows to an almost indefinite length, nud becoming so coiled nnd fastened In the intes tine* nnd stomach n* to produco Fits. St. Vitas' Danco. &e , which is tho cause of many going to tho grove, not believ- log that these complaints have their origin from the tape worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines for their disease. To those who are efilicted w ith this aw ful fuo to health, 1 recommend tho use of my Worm Syrup and Liver Pill*; the Syrup to be taken in doses of two ta ble spoonfuls tlireo times a day, then take from five tn eight of my Liver Pill*, to dislodge nnd pas* lira worm. By strictly following those directions, tho must olistinatocases of tupo worm can bo speedily cured. Round or Stomnch Worm. This worm is usually found tn tho small intestines, and is the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely confined to them, n* adults have frequently been known to suffer with then). The symptoms most prominent while affected with tills worm, are hardness nnd fullness of tho belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking at tlio no*e. a biuei*h streak uuder tho eyes, kc. if you.or nny o! your children have nny of the nboro symptoms, Ilolien- sack’* Worm Syrup can safely be dopended upon—by using it you Imvo a curtain, safe and speedy cure ; and if after using it according to the directions the patient is not re stored to health, nml tho worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there Is no remedy beyond the grave, ns for fail, there is no such word as fail witli those who use tny Worm Syrup. Aicnrldri, or Siunll Thread Worm*. These worms, to which tho human sytoin is liable, aro most troublesome of all others. They nro generally to bo found in lira rectum, and if allowed to remain, from tho ir ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor ders, eueh as inflammation of the bowels, and other de rangements of tho stomach. Tho best and snfust medicine that can be used is Hobensack’s Worm syrup. Such is tho astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradies. that 1 defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure. All that is necessary is to use the syrup in accord ance with directions ou each bottle ; and in case a gentle purgative is reqnired in order to allay the irritation they produce, the Liver Pills, bv their sympathising action and healthy operation upon tho bowels, la the most pleasant medicine that can lie taken. HOBENSACK’S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the liver, It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, and if diseased,Itlie blood of courso (lowing thro’ all parts of the body, produces liver comptninta, jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia, Ac. Liver Coiuplnlnt, la attended with chilli, succeeded by fever, aovere pain In the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse Tull and bounding, the pain in the side is in creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the pain is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, the akin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. Tills disease can be cured by tho uso of Ho bensack’s Liver l'Uls, os they act directly upon the seat of the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system. Dyspepiln, Tho symptoms of Dyspcpslu, and Its various diseases are dizziness in tho head, heartburn, oppression after eating meals, sourness arising from tho stomach, Ac. and some times general languor of lira whole body, from this it will 1m aeon that the disease owe* lie origin to a disorganized xtato of the Liver nnd Stomach. Hobousack's Liver 1*111* is the very medicine to effect n permanent nnd lasting cure, a* they act by clmnging the certain morbid actions of the system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. To Femolea. You will find theze Pills an invaluable medicine In many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inutlmable bene, fit la restoring and purifying the blood aud other fluid* so at to cure all complaint* which may arise from female Ir regularities. ms headache, dimness or sight, pain in the side, back, &c, TIicso Pills are the only safo and effectual reme dy to cure tho following complaint*. Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, dia- trussing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dis ease* that arise from affection* of the Liver, impurity of tho Blood, or constipation of the Botrell. Medical Evidence. Wo, the undersigned Physician*, having had the receipt of their manufacture submitted to u* for inspection, *ay, that the insredionta of which they are composed snakes them the I test HII In um for all disease* of tho Liver, Im purities of the Blood, Sic. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY. HD. L. BOWEN, k. D. tar Purchase none but thosq having:the signature “ J. N. 1I0BENSACK,” aa all other* ere worthies* Imitations. Ageota wishing new supplies, and all other* wishing to -daMreSattio Proprlefor, J^ROBRN- u6lbnbutab0.g.a ' ■ For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to no9 CLAP HORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agent*. WMriT S YMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No 17 Whitaker street. Savannah, Has juBt opened a large and choice vnricty of New Spw.xo xxd Summer Goods, consisting in part of blnck, figured and fancy French Cnsslmcres ; black and col ored Cashmere; Cloths and Caslimerett*; white aud fancy Linen Drills; with a largo assortment of fancy Mar seilles nnd Linen Vestings, all of which ho is prepared to mnke np to order jn tlio most fashionable style, nnd on Ac commodating terms ap& PHILIP KEA1L i DRAPER ANDTAII/)It„08 Uryan-st., Savannah. Ga. I—Gratefnl to my friends and the public in general I for their liberal patruna8e heretofore extended to me, LI now offer them a greatei inducement than over, as I have just received my Fall and Winter Stock of En glish. French and German Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin nnd Chssiinoro, Black nnd Fancy Silk nnd Satin and Embroidered Vestings ; nlso a very rich artlclo of Evunlug Vesting, which I am nre|«red to mnke to order, in the most fushiouable stylo. Also a large nnd well selected stock of MKX’8 AND HOYS’ READY-MADE CTOtniNO. together with a largo supply of Shirts. Socks. Suspenders. Gloves, Ctillnrs, Merino and Silk Undershirts nud Drawers! Hats, Cops. Trunks. Valices. Ac., all of which will be sold at prices to give general satisfaction nnv5 WM. R. SYMONS, Offers for sale, a large assortment of Cloths. Can- (Isimeres and Vestings, consisting in pnrtof tlio fol- / lowing articles, selected by himself during the past Rummer In Ixmilon nml Pans, which he will make np to or der in tho best stylo of workmanship, and at tlio shortest notice. His stock of Rcndymnde Clothing nnd of Furnish ing Goods, for gentlemen’s wear, is very large and of the best quality and style—tlio whole of it made this fall under his own Inspection, nnd will be sold at the lowest price* for rash or approved credit :—French black, blue, brown and olive Cloths ; fancy French and English Cnsslmcres ; fancy Silk Vesting, siijier. fancy. Silk Plush Vestings; blnck Bar athea Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Cnsslmcres ; Me- rino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers; white nud fancy Shirts and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawers; white.black nnd fnney Kid Gloves: Neck Ties, plain and embroidered; Merino nnd Cotton Socks; Scarf*,Satin nud Bombasin Socks. no5 17 Whltnker>atrrct. 'star CLOTHING EMPORIUM. No. 147 Bay Street. All persona of taata and refinement—thoso having ) duo regard for comfort nnd personalnppearanco.may flat all times select any and every article for their want- Lrobe, from one of the hugest assortments of Uie Very Best Goods in this country; either in Ready Mado Garments' or made up to measuro in unique stylo, or Furnishing arti cles of ovory description and quality too numerous to men tion Call and gee. PRICE k VEADER. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. J M. D. MUIU’IIV, 21 BuU-strett. would respectfully inform his friends nnd the public generally, tlinl he lms received Ids spring styles for gentlemen, among which will be found ns rich and fine fancy Cassinicrca, Vestings. Ac., ns hnvo over been brought to this nmikot. All orders executed with dispatch, nnd in the best style of workmanship. Gentlemen aro respectfully Invited to call and judge for lie in.selves. mil II REAL)Y-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. R. 8YMON& Draper and Taii/ir, No. ‘17 Whitaker streets, reiqiectfully solicits tlie/fflLi ptrilenlion of hi* friend* an l ttm public in Ron-" 1 /*) 1 .oral, to his lnrge stock of Ready-mn-tl* Cloth- ing, suitable for tho present nnd coining season. It has all b«6-n made up under his personal superintendence, an I for stylo nnd durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to he found in the nvukc*. Tlio following comprise a portion of tho stock : Frocks nnd Sacks of blue, black and colored cashmere cloths ; blnck, brab d’ete Frocks and Sacks ; linen duck, drill nnd fnney linen Frocks and Sacks; India grass, silk nnd brown linen Sacks; hlnck and colored alpaca Frock* and Sacks. Pant* of fancy French cassimeres. black doe-skin cn«si- mt-ro. black drab d’ete and spring tweed casslmcre, white duck nnd fancy linen drill, together with n largo lot of cot ton drill nnd duck Pnuts. for summer wear. Vesta of blnck satin, blnck barathen. snd fancy silks, fan cy nnd white Marseilles, figured nnd striped linen*. Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such ns stocks, gloves, suspenders, cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, nnd cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk nnd Ingham umbrellas, eto., etc. The whole of which ho offers for sale on accommodating terms, nnd at prices as cheap as the cheapest. ap13 REMOVAL. F ashionable tailoring establishment— 1 The sub scriber having just removed to No. 21 Bnll-strcet, (be- veen Congress and Broughton-street*.) would inform his friends and the public generally. Hint be will open Tina Day.hi* second supplvof Fall and WinterGtmis.consisting of the best French. English nnd American Cloths. Cassl- meres and Vestings, purchased from the most extensive im* |>orter* in New York, which lie Is prepared to mnko up in the best and most fashionable styles. dec! M. 1). MURPHY. NEW SWUNG STYLES If WHOLESALE M AX!) retail. Just received at tlio Whotcsnio nnd Retail Hat .Store, every variety of Spring and Summer Goods, such ns Silks, Beavers. Gossamers, Peilale, Canton, Paris,' Isine Star, Campenhy. nnd others too numerous to mention. Also, every variety of Bonnet*. Call and soe. nnd you will lie sure to be supplied, at the corner of Barnard and Broughton-street*. mil 11 BELDEN k CO. PARASOLS AND 1JMBKKIJ..A8.—New style French Canopy Parasols, silk and satin de cliene embroider- „ed do. silk nnd cotton Uinbrellns, all prices, for sale by mh28 _ LaROCHE k BOWNE. BY T. J. WALSH. / THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front of store, will be sold, Ths -usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery and Glass Wsre, Dry Goods, new and second nand Furniture Clothing, Ftnoy Articles, Clocks, Watches,Cutis* ry. kc. Terms cash bofore delivery. N. B.—All articles purohssed at auction, and no^ settled for before the next regular sale, will be sola on account and risk of the fortnor purchaser. may24 At Private Sale—A choice Heitor, aged about two years; her'stro was an imported Durham, the mother an English cow. Also, a Milch Cow, gentle and kind, accnstomod to the yard. msy2l Administrator’s Salo. On TUESDAY, 5th July, will be sold in front of the court house, between the usual hours of sale, That eligible Residence on Lot No. 10, corner of 8outh Broad and Whitaker-street*. The lot Is fee simple, and the Improvements consist of a double tonemnnt dwelling, in tho basement of which Is an office, dining room, pantries and bathing room ; on the first floor Is two largo and ole- gantly finished parlors, with a spacious verandah In tho lenr.Inclosed with venltlan blinds; in the second story Is four bed rooms with an Inclosed verandah, all lighted wllh gas. There are spacious accommodations for kitchen, ser vant’s rooms, carriage housoand atablo In a brick building to the rear of tho dwelling on the lane. Iu tho yard Is a fine pump of water. Will be sold on tho 6th of July, at tho residence, all the Furniture, Carpels and Window Curtains, commencing nt 11 o'clock. At tlio court houao, on tho 5th, between the legal hours of sale, a yellow woman, aged about 45. a good cook and washer. Tho abovo is sold by order of the Ordinary, as the property of David M. Rodgers, deceased, nnd by order of the administrator. Terms for tlio liouso nnd lot—one-third cash, balance In two equal payments of Q and 12 months with Interest, so- cured by mortgngo on the premises; for the furniture, cash, purchaser paying for all titles nnd papers. mny4 At Private Sale—Lot No. 9, Third Tything Anson wnrd, 00 by 90 foot, fronting on $outh Broaa-strcct—a most do- id raids lot for building. For ternw, inquire nt the counting room. apl23 ’ At Private Sale—A dcsiroblo residence near tho now rail road depot, being a single house with four largo rooms, plastered, with nil necessary out houses. Will bo sold low if applied for Immediately. Also, a new double tenement i sumo neighborhood For terms, inquire at counting room. nt)122 G REENE AND PULASKI JITTERY.—Drawn numbers of Class 02 s 31 48 68 43 57 7 (10 42 53 10 60 16 70 20 69 Also, of F.xtra Class 37 s 77 13 39 08 12 16 40 72 67 33 09 68 36 Holders of prixes will pleaso call for tho cash, or renew at • E. WITHINGTON’S. Greene nml i'ulnnkl Lottery. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers Extra Class 38j>drawH at Wilmington, Del,, tills day, the 24th Inst. CAITTAD. $22,000. 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Railots. 83“ Tickets 86—shares in proportion. Class 62. draws to-morrow, 26th May, in this city. Sales close at 3 o’clock, P.M OAPTTAt., $5,000. 75 Number Littery—12 Drawn Ballots. 82F Tickets 81—share* in proportion. Tickets either singly or by tho pnekoge for sale in Bay lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson A* Camp. may24 E. WlTiTlNGTON. TO-MORROW, at 11 o’clock, . ^ A flno Baddle non®, only 4 yearf oW'j rtfOrmscosb. ■_ • On TUESDAY. 7th June, at 11 o’clock, wlllbo sold'in front of tha court house, Farm I/rt No, 6, Wilmington tything, Darby ward, sitaa- • ted opposite th# two mile stone oa the White Bluff.road, containing by reoeatsurvey 86 4-10acres. Also, Farm Lot No, 6, third tjrtblnr. Anson wird, con taining 66 8-10 acres, situated in Chatham county, afoot 8 mile* south of Savannah, between tha Dartsn and White Bluff roads, being a part of the Cottage tract. Term* at * naylfi 1 Rosendale Cemenl—Now landing per schr Catenet, 100 bbls Hydraulic Cement. ^ maylT House for Rent—House No. 20 Broughton-street, for rent until November l»L mayl, Improved Essence of Coffee.—We have Just received from the manufacturers in Philadelphia, and will continue to keep an hand for rale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Ea> sence of Coffee. Tills is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffro mode from the£**ence 1* much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored, perfectlv clear, and in every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffee, and In use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent. prepared In tlio ordinary manner. Try Hand see if it does not. tnavu Prime CookTtprlvate sale-A prime likely young fellow, a first rnto cook for steamboat or hotel. apl23 Ginghams and Jldkft. at Private Sale.—Just received per • last steamer, 2 cases Ginghams, 2 do Fredch hood hdkfs., for sale low. - »pJ22 Tennessee Bacon and lard, at private sol^-18,000 lbs as sorted hog round new Bacon. 2000’lbe fresh Leaf li«d,re ceived railroad from Tennessee, and for sate In lota to Jult purchasers. • apll Corn and Data. At Private Salo—300 hags Corn, and 860 bags Oats, for sale low In lota to suit purenaaora. feb2fi Stnwberry Setts. . At Private Salo—Strawberry sotta of the following ktoda Alice Mnude, Boston Pine. British Queen, Ohio, Redwood Hudson, Crimson Cone, White Wood, llovey’S Seedling, and Early Scarlet. They are all grown in tins climate and in good order. All order* left at our store for any of the above kinds will be promptly attended to. feblO Marshall House Omnibus and Team. At Private Sale—One fine large omnibus, six gcod horaea and harness complete. Also, the pleasure schooner Ann, with now sail*, rigging, etc., all In fine condition. The abovo property wlllbo disposed of on very occomtnodoilng terms. Tho present owner befog about to remove from the city has no further use for it. feblT IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholesale ami Retail, No. 116 Brovghton-st..Muxm Bull and Whitaker. THE largest nnd best selected stock of goods ever offered for sale in this city. Gold nnd Silver Watches, __^lVcst, Fob and Guard Chains, Sets of Jowelry, Chat ola'ucs. Bracelets, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings. Silver Castors, Tea Sets. Pitchers, Goblets, Cups. Cake Basket sj mention ; the whole of which will be sold at reduced prices. All kinds of Watches, Clucks, Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hands. HORTON & RIKEMAN, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Tlio undersigned begs leave to Inform the Citizens .of Savannah, and tho people In the country in gene- ral, that lie has taken tho Store No. 148 Ilroughwn Street, nno door West of Dixon’s Confectionery, whore ho will be pleased to makoand repair nil kinds of Clocks nud Watches, am 1 will warrant all work with which he may be Intrusted qp 27—ly FRANCIS STEIN. WATCHES, JEWELRY, And Fhncy Goods. RECEIVING by overy arrival of tho Steamers fresh Ions, making tho best assortment In this city, of all kinds of Watches. Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Silver Spoon*. Forks, Pitchers, Ten Seta, Cups, Syphons, Plated Castors, and every variety of articles connected with our lino of business; all ol which will bo sold ns low ns In any city In tho Union. D. B. NICHOLS. 83“ Particular attention given to the Repairingof Watcli- es nnd Jewelry. no 20 JEWELRY. j MR. F. 8TF.IN, on Rroughton-strcot, has just receiv ed tho finost assortment of uow and fashlunablo Jewel ry of all descriptions. Gold and silver pencils and pens, silver nml silver silted ware nnd fruit baskets, waiters, j tea sets, candlesticks, table nud te* *|>oons: flno table, ’pocket nnd |K?ii knives, scissors.and a largo variety of the 'finest work boxes, dressing cases, nml writing desks for ladies ami goutlemen, ns also a fine selection of flutlnns, nccordlans and fancy articles, ton numerous tn mention, which he offers at the lowest prices ever sold in this city 11m attention of the public at large, but us]>ccially Hint of the Indies, is particularly requested. au21 X: L. 8. BENNETT <M CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON, •n Having purchased tlio entire Interest of Mr. ,B_J. C. Timiintox In his Carriage establishment In this city, moat respectfully solicit a continuation of the ex tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on tbe lato proprie tor. Itis our lutentioii to keep a large and extensive as sortment of all kinds of Carriages, suited to till* market. The late proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton, willact as ouragent at the north, for the purchase and supply of our establish ment. Ills experience of twenty years In tbe business at the South, will Insure to our friends and patrons such a well selected stock as cannot (ail to give entire satisfaction. Mr. BEXxnT will give his personal attention to all kind of repairing, a* heretofore. LEWIS 8. BENNETT. THOMAS A. BROWN. maylO JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARD.—It will be seen from the above, that I have sold out to Messrs. L. 8. Bxxxett k Co., nnd I have overy confi dence in the ability of these gentlemen, both in capability and capital, to auccessfully conduct tho business, and keep up the reputation of tho establishment. Mr. Lewis S. Bennett has been my foreman for tho last two years, and I take pleasure In recommending him to the public aa an Industrious, capable nnd deserving man, who. while looking to his own Interest, will not neglect those of his patron*. • In relinquishing my business In this place, I take the op portunity to ray, that It Is not from any dissatisfaction whatever. Since my residence in tlio city of Savinuah, l have been kindly and generously treated, snd have suc ceeded much better than I anticipated. In tho courso 1 have just taken. I have been prompted by considerations of a private character altogether; wherever I may be, l shall always carry with me the liveliest sense of obligation, and cherish the deepest Interest In tho pros- K rity and advancement of tho city and it* people. Noth- g will do more to effect till*, than the sustaining,of a healthy nnd honorable competition. I<et the good people of Iho City and Slate see to It. J. C. THORNTON. KtVAXXAtl. 0th Stay. 1863. N. II.—Mr. n. D. W. Alexander I* my legally nuthoriind agent for the transaction and cloning up or mv business. maylO J. C. THORNTON. GROCERIES. * 25 HHDS. Forto Rico and Muscovado Sugar, 26 fcg—Qdo choice New Orleans do, 25 do do Cuba Moias- sei, 100 bbla New Orleans and Cuba Syrup, Stu- ■■■Hart’s rectified do, 600 gallons Sperm 011,300 do Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm and Ad&mimantine Candles, 25 do Starch. 50 do Cheese, 76 do Soap, 25 do Toilet do, 60 do mixed ana aasortedCandlea, 75 packages Teas.Dlack, Im perial and Green, 160 bbls A. Band C Clarified Sugar and S'ellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered and Crashed.do. Prunes, Fig*. Citron, I’lcklex, Ualtini, Yerat Powder*. Saleratui, So ds. kc., now in store and for sale very low. by mh26 K1BDKE k R0DGDR8. B RANDY, GIN, *c.—lOhair pipes Otord Brandy, 10 do do Sewett A Roschild do. 10 pipes Holland Gin, 20 H and >4 casks Madeira Wine, 20 do do Port do, 20 bbls old Monon- K heln Whisky, 60 do Domestic Brandy, 60 do do Gin, 100 do Ram, 100 do Whisky, Just received, and for sale by *o2o McMahon a doylk. NEtV JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, «!Ro, .}>/ THE undersigned i* now opening a splendid assort- [yl ment of rich .1 KWEl.ltY, embracing tlio recent pattern* ’ 'of Ear-rings, Pins. Bracelet* and Finger-rings, among which are some fine diamond sotting".from $10 to $500. Also, twenty-five sets of those unique Pearl Sets ofEnr- rings nnd Brooches, from 818 to 8126 tho set, newest and rarest patterns; together with a very select assort ment of extra fine fi'alrte set In pearl, diamond, hun ting nnd plain case*. These, with a further assortment of good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons, Forks. Ladles, Cups. Ac.,nnd I’laled Ware or all kin'a. Fancy Work Boxes, Blessing Cases, Folios, dorks. Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Canes, Cottlery. Ac . renders his assortment very com- plete. and unsurpassed in the State, either in quality or pri ces. D. I). NICIIOlA IGp Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, nnd jewelry. nol2 PIANO FORTE DEPOT- , THE undersigned respectfully inform the Icltizena of Savannah, Georgia and Florida, that they have on hand moro than fifty I’lnnos, the largest stock ever on sale in this city, and made by tho most celebrated manufacturers in the United States. Nunns k dark. T. Ciiickerlng, Boardman k Gray, Leight k Newton, Edwards k Fisiicr. all well known to the lovers of Music. 4iave place In their largo assortment.— These Pianos aro of rich tone, and beautifnfly finished in. Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frames huido in tlio most substantial and workmanliko manner.— Also the justly celobrated Afolian Plano Fortes, which for their sweetness oftone havo not been equalled. All these instruments have metalic frames which render them pectill. arly suited for tfti climate, preventing necessity of tuning foMears. Tno undersigned are Agents for Henri Here’s, celebrated Grand Pianos, mado In Paris. For Power and beauty of tono, they stand pre-eminent. d.lRltAKT‘8 MkloDIOXS.— 1 Oils beautiful toned wind instru- incnt.innnufnctured liy Carhart k Needham, N. Y..for village purposes, lodges. Serenading Parties, and the private prac tise of Organists, possessing a swoet nnd powerful tono, they havo also for sale. AH tliese instruments will bo disposed of on tlio most accommodating terms. Tlio prices of tlio Pi- ranging from 8175 to 81,900. I.W. MORRELL k Co PIANOFORTES. THE subscribers solo agents for A. S'- 1- [ art k Co’s., nnd Jonn B. Duuhnni's Piano Fortes, aro always supplied with an as- sortmont of these favorite und justly celebrated instru ments. For durability they can lie fully warranted, whilst their superiority oftone nnd touch Is evident and acknowl edged by the most casual observer, as well ns the critical connoisseur. Tlio ladies nro respectfully Invited to view these instruments. An arrrnngoment having been effected with one of our most eminent Pianists for tho purpose, they can also be enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM A CO.. Market-square. 83“ Secondhand Piauos taken In exchange, nlso tnnod and repaired. _ Jel7 GROCERIES, die. 150 BDIN. Baltimore Fleur. 20 do H. Smith’s do. 20 do puro Genesee do, 20 half bbls Canal do, 250 augar cured Hams. 20 hhds Bacon Sidra, 1(0 bbla B and C Clarlfled Sugar, 26 do Crashed and Ground do. 26 do New Orleans do, 16 hhds Porto Rico do. 21 boxes Loaf do. 100 bbls Domestic Liquors. 76 boxes Tobac co. 60 chests Teas, 25 bbls Mackerel, 25 half bbls and kits do, 50 bbls and 10 tea West India Molasses. 25 bbls New Or leans Syrun, 5 do 8tuart’s do, 75 gross Matches, 100 do Pipes, landing and In store, for salo mh24 rk TARVER. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD is offered for tho apprehension of CHRISTOPHER, a mulatto man in cluirge of Mr. James Bium. He is supposed to be^work- •ingabout town, or down the river on board of a ship, aud has not mode his appearance for more than two months. He Is a man about five feel five, with very light complex ion and straight hair. The above mentioned rlward will be paid to any who will secure him a cafe lodgment In tbe county Jail. apll S UGAR, COFFEE, Ac.—160 bbls 8tuart’a A, B and C Su- gar No. 1,20 hhds New Orleans Sugar, 10 do St Croix do, 16 do Porto Rico do. 200 bag* prime Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do. 100 boxes assorted Tobacco. 100 do Sperm and Ad amantine Candles. 160 do Pale and No. 1 Soap. 26 packages Hyson Tea, 10 do Black do, 26 tierces and 36 bbla west In dia Molasses, 60 bbls New Orleans do. 10 do Stuart’s 8ugar House do, 10 do Georgia Syrup, in store and for salo by inayl HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. .1)1 BROIDERIES; Ac—Muslin and lace Chemisette and 2J Collars, lace, inuallu aud cambric Sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Swiss and cambric Bands, Lawn and cambric Handkerchiefs, black laco Mantillas, Valencia and thread Edgings and Iusertlngs, Bonnet Rib bons, etc., etc. for sale by' , mhO HENRY LATHROP A CO. H HOSIERY, Ac—Ladies' and misses super long not uiita, ladies’super pearl silk hose, do white a«ndal lace do igan a«ont In 1 orders until tho 26th Inst, for Hosiery, Gloves, or.anf arti cle In our line manufactured in Europe.np!20 Spanish und other style* In great variety, for sale hy may3 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE. CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALK—A pair of bay Horses, kind, gentle and excellent travellers. Ap- may4 PADELFORD, FAY A 00. H AIR BROOMS, Dusters, Scrub*. White-wash and Sho « Brushes. Printer’s Lye and Proof Brushes, Tooth. Hair and Nail Brushes, fur sole by J. P. COLIJNS, apl ■ 100 Bryan si A LBATTA WARE. A SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER—Tho at- font Ion of tbe public U respectfully called to the above named ware, aa being a aabtltute, which for aia to warrant ed to be equally aa good. It Is a hardtr mstal than slim, 'consequently will bear rougher usage. It la a combination of perfectly pure metals, and la aa free from Corrosion aa ollYor, Every artlcte will be warranted to retain Ha origin* J- P. OOLIJNB, 100 Bryan-etraet T INE*/ GOODS—Linen sheeting, all widths; plUowcaM •JL4 linen; 8, 1012-4 damask ana anow-drop table cloths; 8-4 and 10-4 bleached and brown damask, damaak napktoa and dollesa. Scotch and huckaback diapers, bird**ye do. Richardson’s, Young's and other stylee of flunfly linens, all warranted pare linen, for cole In quantises or brtojpte**, mh28 Cor. Whitaker,Contras* and 8t Jnlian-ite NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH gf-apBSTEAMSIIIP LINE—Weekly,— The new and splondid Steamships ^■*SBBn/)RIDA.. Captain Ltos 1XD ALABAMA Captain I.tolow Belonging to the A r eio York and SaoannahSteam Navigation Company, Will leave Savannah nnd New York every SATURDAY Tliese Shins are of1.300 tons register, and unsurpassed In safety, speed and comfort. Tliese Steamers, leaving Snvuunnh attho same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, arrive at Ney York as soon as, or before them. 83“ Cabin Passage 825, payable before-going on board. Agents : PADELFORD, FAY k 00., Savannah.'( SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, v 104 Front Street. New York. Jyn PHILADELPHIA AND 8AVAN- Eaff.NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. dtoeUUjT The new and splendid side-wheel Steamship SBSSrai8TATE OF GEORGIA, of 1200 tons register. Captain WJLUAmColunb, has coromonced her Regular Trip*, nnd will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the lBUxday of May, and every alternate Wednsmoat thereafter; say on the 1st, 15tli and 29th of Juno, and 13th July, and so on. Cabin Passago to Philadelphia, 826 00 “ “ through to New York 25 00 Steerage “ 9 00 This Ship has been built with entire regard to safety, com* fort nnd dispatch, and offers new and admirable facilities to business and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. I. LAMAR, Agent, Savannah niayl7 HERON & MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Through in 60 to 65 hours—A’-w Fork and Charleston Steam Packets-leave Adger'a Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splendid Steamships JAMES ADGKR, Captain J. Dickinson, 1,600 tons MARION. Captain M. Damir. 1.20C tons. SOUTHERNER, Contain W. Fostek, 1,000 tons, will leave each attenuate IVedncsd y, having been newly coppered and guards raised, is ndw in complete order. For freight or passago, having olegant atato room accom modatlons, apply at the office of the Agent. HENRY MBSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger k Son’s Wharves. N. B—A new ship will be placed In the line to connect with the Southerner on Wednesday,' feblO ^aT'ON1TBD STATES MAIL STEAM . .iWBMrr BMII> ISABEL, Wiluam Roixinb, Commandar between Bavannah. Key West nnd Havana, connecting with the the Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s line for Cal ifornia. Thlssnlcndld sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key West nnd Havana, on the 16th and 80th of each month, nnd from Havana for Savannah on tho 8th nnd 22d of each month. The Isabel will connect at Ilnvann with the U. B. Mail Steamship Company's line to Aspinwall.and the Pacific mail line from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will bo landed attho railroad wharf at Asptn* wall froo. Transit at tho Isthmus at tho passengers’ ex pense. The Isabel will also connect at Haraua with tlio U. S. mail Steam Cnni|>auy’s lino at New Orisons. Tickets for Key West and Havana enn ho had of COHENS * HERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Tickets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Francisco, can be lmd by applying to MORDKCAl k CO , Agents, Charleston Jnnl3 UNITED STATES MAIL, Front Mncon, Gn,, to Tnllnlinaiiue, Fla Nail road (o Ogletharp—Stages tn 2UUofiasJM_ rn Tho Dally nrmngo- , ._?nicnt on this route 4 commenced on the fltli Inst., running three times a week via. Newton. Bainhridge, and Quincy, and throe times a week via. Tliomnsvlllo, Duncansvillo, Ac. Passengers by tliia route will leave Macon at half past 8 o’clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpo. Tbe 8t*ge« leaving Oglethorgo either way at 11 o'clock, arriving atTal* lahnssee. at 10 o’clock on tho evening of the noxtday—time by cither route 35 hour*. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balrbridga and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, by the way ol Thomasvltle—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays.nt 10, P. M. Through from Oglotliorpo to Tnllnhassoo by cither route In 35 hours—from Mucon In 38—and from Savannah In 60 hours. By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloo Train of Cars, will arrive nt Tallahassee in 60 hours. It to also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious routv for travellers fo Apalachicola and West Florida. Fare from Mncon to Oglothorpe 81,76 ; from Oglethorp* to Tallahassee, 810,00. L. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fisher, •• “ Tallahnsseo. aug30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. •AT COMPANY OF 1 Will continue to run the following Steamers, vis: DAVID L. ADAMS. (Iron,) Capt CHATHAM. (Iron.) Cant. Hcthurd. TIIOH. 8. METCALF, Capt TENNESSEE Capt. — Which, with tow-boats and lighters, afford unequalled fo- cililies for transportation of freights totbo interior of Geor gia. South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alabama, in connection with Railroads. Tho elcgunt strain.packet D. L. Adams will connect with tlio steamships Fuuitoa and Alarama, landing freight by them In tlvo days from New York to Augusta. Freight (now taken at reduced rates) will be forwtfded free of commission. 83’ In order to prevent detention or miscarriage, bills of luding should be addressed to G If. JOHNSTON, President, Savannah. Merchandise from the Interior, to JOHN B. GUIEU, Agent, Augusta. directors Savannah.—Geo. II. Johnston, Andrew Low. Edward Pad- elford. W. C. O’Driscoll, Joseph 8. Fay, Jos, Washburn, Cliarles Green. J. R. Bulkier, T. S. Metcair, James Hop, b. Hopkins. E. Sherman.G. M. Newton. SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. A DAILY TRAIN for passongcr* loaves Macon at 6)1 M„ arrive at Oglethorpe at 10)4, h. M. Leaves ( thorne at 11 K> A. M., arrives at Macon at 3%, P. H nccting each way with tho Central and Macon and Western Train and the Tallahassee Mail Stage Line, Passengers dine at Fort Valloy sll«,P.H. m!6• GEO- W. ADAMS, Superintendent. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Moll Train. Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. U. “ Atlanta “ “ u P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Weatero and Atlantic and IaG range Roads, and with the Day Train of tho Georgia Road, and at Mace t w Rls the Day Train* of the Central and South-western s«jads. Passenger will arrive In Macon at 12K. and at Atlanta at 1J<, haring the remainder of the night for rest. Passenger* going South, via Montgomery, (Ate.) srh» leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery in for ty-eight hours, Including all stoppages, and onlyten hours staging. AccommodatlonTralns.Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.at 8o’clock, Ail. Re turning. leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 7){ A. M. Tills Train will connect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night Train or the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by the up ward Train can dino at Griffin. 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