The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, May 25, 1853, Image 3

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iSMotV , “ bbls Qoflbtt do \ "do Crashed lo. ■ .. Kpi'’' 0S i'.: £$te aa “ 25 hairdo Canal do Wait!India. Molasses . Jfldoextrado , 'w»rSSaf?«—' ® N ^wS.M*,doU.J«lr. do ■ 1y,20qrcaaksdodc Ay, 10 qr casks Port Wine vert choice Liquor*, In gUu «u Ri (Vo)* Rum, 16 do old Jamaica do, 1848 W * Pur* Juice, 1848.40 do Brandy. 1815 J down Sob,M»n> Olt^lO dooM ffhWy, NmUt. g&&yi t M ttUNK'i °mJ.r, M. butter Itlecutte, sijwwasfef*. 40 jo SiS«’* mS Booilell’l P»rl SUreb, M do nerrlug*, Undlng *nd Tor salo ° y gCRA y ro y i JQHNSTON fc 00. GROCERIES, d». Cort*»—1W beg* prime Rio, 76 do Jamalc*? 60 hSS-10 bhds Porto Rico, 10 do 81. Croix, 5 do 1 *g 100 Mil* Crashed.Powdered and Clarified. tVnnt. ,,Jau31' XiBBKEfclT > likely negro man. Ajiply^at "WANtkb TO RENT—A small. comforteblo houso In l, of tlj6 city, rent moderate, A^lj^at « S'OR iUENT.-r-Tlio atore In Wlutakor atrcctnow oenu- pled by the aubacrlbera a* a wholesale atoro, of which poaaoanlon can be had Immediately, Also, will be rontod about tho first of April next, their re* tall atore, cornor of Whltakor and Congress atreota. For further particular* apply to U. PRBNDEROA8T fc Co. feblfl on tho prcmlica. t FOIl RENT—Tbe dwelling. No. 162 Bryan-street, he. twoon Montgomery and Jefferson atreeta. The house la In good order, having recently undergone a thorough repair, 1’oiaesalon can bo had Immediately Apply to M. PlUi.VDF.no AST, ml»5 Broughton atrcct, opposite St. Andrew’* Hall. TO RENT—A Houso at tho oomcr of Hull-street and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—good wa ter, out buildings oomplete, and in a good neighbor- jlth or without standing furniture, from 1st May till 1st November. Inquire at the Courlor office. tmwcZltocMkaPhiladelphia Hams, 6&0 Baltimore can- JSJdo, 30 hhda Sides, 20 do Shoulders. . Cirrous asm Starch—50 boxes No. 1 and Family u^Tko do Palo do, 40 whole and half boxes Staroli. 75 do J&JJS Candles, 26 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 160 do Patent liould. ..rMlnd.ndfarMl.bx UdABON * DOYI® Spl2*> ■ TTV)R SALE—A trustvand capablo negro woman with her V X *••* - “ three children. Apply at this ofilco. apUO ta. simple, near the business portion of the city Also, trust lota No*. 25 and 28 Monterey ward, and fronting the square. Apply to may< WYLI.Y fc MONTMOLIJN. F OR SALE— 1 Two hundred and two and a half (202)4) acres of land, situated on Reedy Creek, in Wilkinson county. Apply to WYLI.Y & MONTMOLIJN. Nicholas chuck*, kdwajto o. wadi, ORUODR& WADE. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 Bay-street, Satannah. r. u. nuiN, John rosnm, URIIN At FOSTER. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT*, Savannah, Ga. P. IT. Bmif, of Savannah. Jomm FamoLfrom Hancock Co, IT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTO, ■SaronmtA, (7a. JOnX T. ROWLAND. jobs t. Rowland, jr, ROWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Bay-street, tSarommA, H. K. WASHBURN, 81IIPP1NU AND COMMISSION il SAVANNAH, OA. CHANT, WILLIAM P. YONGK, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 64 Bay-street, Savannah. Charleston Cotton Market, . Charleston, May 24. Tito market to-day fhvora 'sellers, with brIos to tho extent or 548 bales, at figures ranging from 8J to 10} cents. Middling Fair 10} to 10}o. New Orleans Cottpn Market. New Orleans, May 24. The market continues under steady prices, with sales to-day of 6,000 bales, The receipts for tho last four days have reached only 2.100 bales. The in creased receipts at this port, as compared with those of tho corresponding data last year,are 232,000 bales, and at all the ports 242,000 halos. The stock remain ing on hand nt this port is 165,000 bales. O’HHAR dt STONEY, FACTON11S AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina, LATK orjtlis FIRM OF LKUAIll, O’HKAK A CO. BANCROFT «Si BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchase and Salo of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and d..i ii. „.n .4m... Jan24 Real Estate, 117 Bay-street. Savannah. F lit SALE—A very intelligent mulatto man, a good cook and house servant. Apply' apl28 WYLI.Y fc MONTMOLIJN. F OR SAIJ-l—Throe very llkoly young negro men, good axemen and field hand*. ^Apjily^o »p!28 k MONTMOLIJN. year*. Also, a young negro wotuau, and her child aged 2 year*. Apply to mh 0 WYLI.Y k MONTMOLIJN F OR SALE—Eleven likely Negroes, accustomed to the culture of rice. They will be sold together, low for cash or approved paper. Apply to inb29 WYLI.Y k MONTMOLIJN. "arrival of NEW SUMMER goods. M PRESDERQAST It CO. have this day received per . iteamer State of Georgia, an excellent assortment of mv, fashionable and cheen good, comprising- a*”"* 1 “ 4 P' 1 ”* 0 ' 1 ’’jjj “o “dTrailm Silk.. Udtei needl. work colI.n, STi“jd°WkCblEnBll.il »nd American Print., ^bcjntilnlMrorlmcnt of cambric and S«lr« cdginB.and "Cttl be receiving fnrlbcr ■npnllc. b, the alcnnrcr. J.rlcg Ihe montb. 178 Broughton alrcct, oppoclte Saint Aailrew'8 Hall. mlS f: VIJv—A likely Negro Boy, uged 19 years, a black- h by trado. Apply to WYI.LY k MONTMOLIJN. carTpets preserved. T HOSE families desirous of having their Carpets takeu up, and packed for preservation during the summer, can havo tho same attended to by my Upholstorers who have full experience, having devoted several years to il In Now Orleans. Carpets will be packed and stored until families may wish them relayed. Send yo'«r orders to WM. II. GUION, Agent. apl28 Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress st. nvrrr & MORGAN have In store, to which they are I .ddlne weekly by the steamers, a largo and elegant Itofk of kknc, coil Sb.pl. 0.»d., which ll.ey arc celling nt Slit pHM., consisting in part of the fnllo.lag: printed Bareges Linen nnd Cotton Sbeetlnge Do. Tissues Do. Grenadines Barege de Loine Printed Muslin* (tresndics and Cambrics Batch and French Uinghams Laces, Ribbons. Ac. Lulies and Gents. Kid, nilk and Lisle Gloves Lillies nnd and Misses Net Gloves and Mlt* Csssiinercs and Vestings While and col’d IJncn Drills Mourning Goods of all de- icri|itions .... And other styles of plantat log. Congress-street Pillowcase Linens Irish do Long Lavras Birds eye Diapers Huckabucks Towels and Diaper Linen Damask Damask Napkins Bloached and Brown Muslins Furniture Trlmmlugs Pavilion Lace nnd Net Umbrellas and Parasols Swiss, Jaconet nnd Plaid Mus lins Georgia Osnaburga on goods. Rlbero’s new build- mli26 Goods, which they will offer upon tho most accommodating term*. As great rare has been exercised In the selection of their stock, with a view both to price and quality, they con fidently Invite their friends nnd the public generally to call snd examine for themselves. a l |15 .RESS GOODS.—Received per steamship Alabama—Uv- ender. brown and black barege, satin stripe printed do, 11 nmired do for childrens wear. Swiss embroided cUem- D fietts and* miderslwvcsTswif* embroidered and cambric bands, ladles’ sewing silk net intts and glove, striped silks. and small figured nmsllns, for sale by apIO LaROCIIF, k BflWNE. N EW GOODS.—Received per steamer. Paris Bareges, Tis- , gues nnd Barego de Ijtines. French Cambrics andJnc- nets, English and American Prints, Sheeting Calicos and Ginghams. I’iaid India and Glace Silks, new atvle N. W. Col lars, Chemisettes and Sleeves, Parasols and Umbrellas, Ho siery. Ildkfs., Gloves, Ribbons, &o. febu DkWITT k MORGAN UST RECEIVED.—We have just received, a Iresh sup _ ply of ladies’ merino, gauze, silk nnd cotton Vests. Misses and Infant’s merino vesta, gents silk, merino, gauze and cotton vests: also, a flno assortment of linen cambric handkerchiefs. Indies’ and misses' white and brown cotton hose, white and black silk do, gents white, brown and mix ed half hose, gents white and black silk do do, together with a large assortment of white and colored linen ram brie handkerchiefs, colored and black silk cravats, Stocks and ties, for sale low by mh25 AIKIN k BURNS. and embroidered, vandyko collars beautiful goods, as sorted parasols, plain, striped and checked glace silks, sum mer do, bareges, tissues and grenodlnes, colored and white aconet and orgaudy muslins, a largo assortment of Irish loons, French printed cambrics. M. PRENDERGA8T k CO., apH 178 Broughton street. PARTICULAR NOTICE, BELDEN k CO., sSarannaA, corner of Droughlon amt IJamanl-streets. |T1 To PMXTKKS, MKRClIAYra AMI OT11KR8 VlSITTNU^p^K ^I^SivisvoiTn i.at ijj tiihk sumns.—'Tlie unilcr-BAaB signed would call particular attention to their exten- u sivo wholesale nnd retail HAT AND CAP KFTADLISllMENT. Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and ran therefore be sold cheaper, because they aro not burthened with jobber’s profits, while for quality and style they will compare with anything In the market. Having permanently loented In Savannah, wo aro deter mined Insecure patronage by scllinggood bargains, dealing fairly with all men, nnd cross-lifting with none. We are In league with no Shoe, Clothing or other establishment, eith er for mutual benefit, or fi r tho purpose of keeping custom ers away from those houses where they can buy cheapest. We expect every customer to judgo for himself, nnd if wo cannot suit him, will tnko pleasure in referring him to oth ers who can. DELDEN k CO , jan27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard st. WILLIAM II. DASIIEll, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!.OR AT LAW, TraupviUe. Louwles coimJy, Oa. Will pracliso In Thomas. Istwodes. Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Isiurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia j and In .lefforsun, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. fel»23 vnt. r. wiujams. mAiinnn ouvkr. jack brown. WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, llueua Villa. Marion County, (!a., Will practise In the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston. Stowart. Kandolr.li. Muscogee, Leo, and any adjoining counties where their services may be required. jan29 JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office—176 Uay-stred, Savannah, Georgia. WALTER 8, NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 99 Bay-street. Savannah, Georgia, mcqueen mcintosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla. JULIAN HARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ce, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane. Savannah. _ sell spirit gas or burning fluid, by the gallon at 76 eta., half-gallon 37U eta., quart 20 eta.,and pints 10 rts.; Goa Lamps at a similar reduction : and all other articles, such as tubs, buokrts, brooms, washboards, churns, &o., 4o. Housekeeper* will readily perceive tho advantage of ap plying at this i stablishmeni for every article they may re quire in thn house furnishing lino, except dry goods and cabinet furniture. Call and see The new order of thing*, mhll J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan st L INF.N COATS AND PANTS—An additional supply ro celvod and lor sale at 147 Bay street, by mil PRICE & VEADER. C HAMPAGNE AND CLARET. 20 baskets Heidslck Chnmpngno. pints; 10 do quarts. Also, Claret In casks and half casks of St Juiien and St Emilllon, for sale by iho cask or gajhin. by may20 A. BONAUD. C HAMPAGNE—50 baskets Mumni’s Kerzcnny champagne, pints and quarts; 60 do Lone Star do. of direct impor tation, a very choice article. In store and for sale hr nmylM J. ROUSSEAU. H AVANA SEUAHS—100,000 superior Havana Bogan, viz: 1a Georgia. Noriega. Cabanas. Figaros. Trabucos. La Esmeralda. Ia Constancla, Gold Leaf, nnd others. Just received nnd for sale by may20 J. ROUSSEAU. PADELFORD, FAY k 00. hEW ffiiiK-itlnion Llne^-The regular packot achr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler, muter, will ilck dispatch for the aboro pert. For freight or pu> )ply to m*y24 WlOJg k DRUNDAOET „LIVEIU*OOLH-The bark RHODES. Capt. E. ttaftRosi. will meet with dlapateli for the above. For eight or p**sage, apply to n. K. WASHBURN, Agent. PHILADELPHIA OR NEWYORlf. NEW IJNE.—The regular packet schr. GEORGE J. - -.Oapt. LooIlwIII meet with dlapal ‘ tho above porta. Fc * ' on board, or to may!9 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. Admlnlatrator's Sale. On TUE8DAY, 6th July, will be aold In front of the court , .house.belvreen the uaual hours of sale, J That eligible Residence on Lot No. 10, corner of Soulh/ Broad and Whltaker-atteets, The lot Is fee simple, and th* !®PJ«VPmenJi consist of a doable tenemnnt awelllnj^fn! j dispatch for either of For freight or passogo apply to captain ■ NEW YORK-Old Established Line. LTho fine clipper packet bark FLIGHT, J. H. Luther, r, will meet with aespatch as abovo. For freight or nassago having good accommodations, apply onboard at Telfnlr* wharf or to BRIGHAM, KEIJ<Y & CO. Mayl7. ’ sTIie regu .packet schr CATARACT, ltlce, master, will have lispatch as above. For freight or passage, applr to *“ WILLIS k BRUNOAUE. BOSTON—Tho schooner II. N. GAMDR1LL. Wllleti. master, will meet with dispatch as above.— freight or passage, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or m!3 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO. I BALTIMORE—Regular Line.—The brig 3£JOSEPHU8. Wilson master, will meet with dispatch For freight or passage, apply on board at Tel- ' ' ylO BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. fair’s wharf, or to maylO OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—fbr Palatka, Fla.,and all the interme diate landings on the route. r - Tho superior now Stcam-nackotWELAKA, .h'rrXifTiSLContain N. Kino, will, until further notloe, leave every Batokiuv. at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rato of Passage In large, airy State Rooms, as follows: To Darien 53 00 I To Picotata 88 00 St. Marys 4 50 I Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek....8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to IL R. Duke, for Ocala, will be ro-shippod free of nil charges at Palatka. '’eight kcket the basement of which is an office, dining room, pantries and bathing room: on the flrat floor Is two largo and ele> gnntly finished parlors, with a spacious verandah In tho toar. Inclosed with vcnltlan blinds; In the second story fa. four bed rooma with an inclosed verandah.all lighted with, gas. Thera are spacious accommodations for kitchen, aer-i vant’a room*, carriage home and stable In a brick building to the rear of the dwelling on the lane. In the yard la a fine pump of water. , Will bo sold on the flth of July, at the residence, all the; Furniture, Carpets aud Window Curtains, commencing at 11 o'clock. At the court house, on tho 6th, between tbe legal bourn of sale, a yellow woman, aged about 45, a good cook an^ washer, The above is sold by order of the Ordinary, oa tfre properly or David M. Rodgers, deceased, and by order of the administrator. I Terras for the house and lot—one-third cosh, balanco Its two cqunl payments or 6 and 12 months with interest, id. cured by mort«*g*ou tho premises; for the furniture, cash, purchaser paying for all titles and papers. may4 f At Private Solo—Lot No. 9, Third Tythlng Anson warn, 60 by 00 feet, fronting on South Broaa-strcot—a most de sirable lot for building. For terms, inquire at the counting room. np!23 i At Private Sale—A desirable residence near tho new rail, road depot, being a slnglo house with four large room*, plastered, with all necessary out houses. Will be sold low If applied for Immediately. Also, a now double tenement In the same neighborhood For terms, inquire at counting room. ap!22 i GEORGE TROUP HOWARD. ATTORNEY AT UW. Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane. Savannah, Oa. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST. Office. comer Bay and Banianf-strect*. Savannah. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WROI.KHALK AXD UKTAIL I) K A I. K K IX WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW 8ASII AND PANEL DOORS. West Side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE. I WE are constantly receiving these valuabl Cases, nnd have them always in readiness to b< delivered at the shortest notico. I. W. MORRELL k CO N. B.—Wo arc permitted to Inform tho public that w bare received from Mr. Raymond, of New York city, a let ter signed by the different members or tho United State Senate, who were appointed to tako charge of tho body < tho Hon. Hkxry Cut, deceased, (which was enclosed in on of Fisk’s Motalic Cases,) nnd who went with it to Kentucky they say to Mr. Raymond, that the Case answered tho pur pose for which It was intended, and meets with their appro nation, and they cheerfully recommend It to the public «• being superior to any other Case for tho transportation i the dead. The letter can be seen by calling on febl4 I. W. MORRELL k CO DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-st., rear of the Court House. Savannah, Oa. Established In 1832. L ABIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls. Table Coven Ac., cleaned and dyod various colors, Ladies' Bonne! Bleached aud Pressed in a fashionable style, Kid Glove Cleaned,and Gontlemcn’a Garments Cleaned, Renovated c Dyed,as may bo required. All done in tho samestylo wide has generally so much pleased my patrons aud friends.- Torms moderate. Persons sending parcels by Hamden's express, railroa or steamboats, nro requested to write mo per mall, so tha l may know where to call for them ami which way to sen them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels wi! be about 25 cents. All ordors punctually attended to. npll2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. PROPOSALS FOR TIMBER. P ROPOSALS nro requested for tho delivery nt Reedy Island. Delaware River, for tho construction of an lev Harbor by tho United States, of from 600 to 1000 sticks o : best Carolina or Georgia Yellow Pino Timber, not hied, sound nnd straight, sixty feot long each, to sqnnro twelve Inches free of Bap fifteen feet from tho butt, nnd to liolj ton Inches diameter at point; to bo delivered as mny bo required, between the first of Juno and last of September next. Address Brevet Major JOHN SANDFRB. may2—Ini Delaware City. Delaware. PRINT} ANT) SUMMER SIIJCS—A new assortment or J stripes snd plnid, new pnttern gingham, bareges and tissues, ladies' colored and black umbrellas nnd parasols, silk gimp to suit all shades of silks and bareges, black net mantillas, shawls, points and scarfs, whtto and black sow ing «ilk scarfs, white lace and colored silk mantillas, white snd colored crape shawls, black swan silks, black bareges ans) tissues, black and lead French ginghams, for *alo_br npU3 NEW BOOKS. A REVIEW of the Spiritual Manifestations, road before tho Congregational Association of N. York and Brook lyn, by Kov Charles Boccher. | Journal of an African Cruise, comprising sketches of tho Canaries, the Cape de Ycrdo, Liberia. Madeira. Sierra Lo me, and other places of Interest on tho west coast of Afri- a—by Horatio Bridge, U -S Navy ; edited by Nathaniel llawtnorno. Bilver end Pewter, or contrast of New York Life. Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Tlioa Moore- edited by tho' Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M P. Bamum’s Illustrated News, No. 20. Received by may2Q J. B. CUBHEDGE. R ECEIVE!) PER 8TEAMER—Plain bareges, bonnet rib bons, Scotch ginghams, black not mils nnd gloves, la dies’ colored silk gloves, damask linen napkins nnd doyles. birds-eye diaper, long lawns, linen rarabrio hdkfs., ko., for sale st tbe lowest prices by npl22 DkWITT & MORGAN. _ L ADIES’ PREBS GOODS.—Printed organdies, grenadine*. bareges, jaconets, lawns, tissues, glace silks, gro de Tarl*. French cambrics, India silks, figured nnd dootted Swiss mull, nsnsook and cambric muslins, silk and linen lustres, Ac., Tor salu at tho lowest price by npl22_ DkWITT k MORGAN. CJPRIN'G SILKS.—A lino assortment of striped and plaid O Silks, black summer do, black gronaJIno silks, a fine nfl- rertinent of new bareges, figured stripes and plaid, plain, figured, plaid snd striped tissues, a large assortment of la dies’ black and colored silk umbrellas ami parasols, a largo nod fine assortment of all qualities of hosiery, silk and lace mantillas, white ami black net mantillas, shawls points and start*. Swiss nnd lace chemlzeta, light kid gloves, lace mitn and gloves, for salo by aplll AIKIN k BURNS YeCF.IVFJ) PER Fl/miDA—Colored silk mantillas, plain •A glace silk*, brown silk parasols, bareges and tissue*, doited and figured Swiss muslins, black sumer bombasln, bans, pillowcase cotton.gents colored bordered, hdkfs., Iio., for tale at Iho lowest prices, by apl!3 ’ DkWITT k MORGAN^ C HEAP CASH STORE^Cornorof Whi taker nnd Congress streets.—The subscribers havo just received per Ala- lama. a fresh supply of Three-Ply and laxiain Carpets, en tirely new patterns. Also, 6-< nnd 8-4Floor011 Goth, which will lie sold at unusual low prices. M. PRENPEROA8T A Cn. Bareges, Silks, Bombazines, Alpacas, Norwich Clothw and Poplins. Mourning Lawns and French Muslins. Black Pra|ie and Loro Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, etc., just re ceives! and for salo by mh7 DkWITT k MORGAN. NOTICE. ” C ITY TREASURER’S OFFICE. Savinnaii, 13th January. 1853.—The subscriber Is now ready to receivo Returns of Properly liable to City Taxation. jsnl3 J. GEORGE. O.T. D ‘ ISSOLUTION. *t< >y tho withdrawal of D. T. SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. W. B. SCRANTON. mayl7 C O-PARTNERSHIP.—The undorslgned having nsioclatcd with them Henry H. Scranton, will continue ihe Gro cery business under tho firm of Scranton, Johnston k Co. 1). T. SCRANTON, may 17 JOS. JOHNSTON. ( ^.PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned have this day form- J ed a co partnership for the transaction of a General Shipping and Commission Buslnos*. under tho firm of Scran ton k Tallman. Office, No. 16 Coenties Blip, New York. W. B. SCRANTON. • II H. TALLMAN. References.—Sherman fc Collins, Ezra Wheeler fc Co., Cogswell, Crane fc Co.. H. D. Poraroy. New York; Webster « Palmes, Scranton, Johnston fc Co , Rowland & Co., 8avan- “»h- 3m—may!7 J. ROBERTS. ROBERT AUSTIN. \fOTICE— 1 The undersigned will continue to carry on the A" Lumber and Timber business as heretofore, under tho name and style of J. Roberto fc Co. mhlO lyjOTiCE.—-The ci-partnershlp heretofore existing bo- tween the undersigned, under the 6rrn of Craxb & Houvimiie, i* thin dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late 6rm will bo settled by H. A. Crane, to *hnm all personshaving claims will p'oaso present them, aud those indebted will mako payment Either party are authorized to nso the nsme of the late firm in liquidation. H. A. CRANE, T. HOIjOOMBR. pi) PARTNERSHIP.—Tho undersigned having associated Y, him Mr. John R. Johnson and Mr. Jamua E. Cope, mil continue the wholesale grocery busiucs under tho firm of Holcombe, Jonxsox fc Co. T, HOLCOMBE. T\1830LUT10N —The firm of LaRoche, Bowxk & Co, is , *bl» day dissolved by mutual consent, to tako effect *be 1st of January. Tho Business of tho firm will be u . y D- LaRoche and Alfred T. Bowno, who are authorized to use the name of the 8rm in settlement. isa \c d. Laroche, ALFRED T. BOWNK, . EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, w’n, Jan. 8,1853. RICHARD H. MARSHALL. .Jb* 'ubscribora will continue tbe buslnea at their old ‘b« «nn of UROCHE fc BOWNE. “*»sc D. LaRoche. I huauort, Bowxx. | NEW BOOKS- lleceired lyS. S. Sibley, May 18/A, 1853. "ITTHITE, Red and Black Sketches of Americsn Society in VV the United BtateS, by F nnd T Pulszky, in two vola. life. Hero nnd There, by N P Willis. Historic Doubts rclativo to Napoleon Bonaparte. Tho Flying Artillerist, a tale of Mexican treachery, by Harry Hazel. Silver and Pewter, or the Contrast of New York Life. Tho Greatest Plague of Life, or tho Adventures of a Irndy In search of a Good Servant—by one Who has almost been worried to Dentil. Mrs Halo’s new Book of Cookery and Complete House keeper. Tom Burko of Ours, by Charles Lever. Scalp Hunters, or Romantic Adventures in Northern Mex ico. by Capt Mnyne Roid. Spirit Ranpltig Unveiled, by Rev J A Mntlison, A M. For salo at No. 136 Congress-street. nmy20 N EW BOOKS.—Homo Life In Germany, by Charles I<or- hig Brace, author of Hungary In 1851. The Translators Reviewed, a Biographical Memoir of the Authors of the English Version of the Holy Blblo, by A. W. McClure. An Historical Sketch of Robin Hood nnd Capt Kidd, by William W Campbell. One Year, a tale of Wedlock, by Emilr F. Cnrlen, from the original -Sweedish, by Alexander L. Krause and Elbert Perce. A Trentiso on General Pathology, by Dr. J. Hcnle. Profes sor of Anatomy nnd Physiology In Heidelberg, translated from tho German, by Henry C. Preston. A. M.. M. 1). The Action of Medicine in the System, by Frederick Wm Headland. B. A. M. R.C. 8.,fcc. Tho British and Foreign Mcdico-Chirurglcal Review for April. Received by mayl8 J. B. CUBBEDGE C ITY MARBHAL’S SAI.K.—WiiI be sold, on Wednesday, the first day of June next, at 11 o'clock, A M., on the { round, known as tho old barracks, all tho wooden bulld og* upon tho lnnd lately ceded to Il o city by the United States, tho purchaser to remove tho buildings within thir ty days, or the same will bo sold at tho risk of such pur chaser. Terms cash. maylO PHILIP M. RUSSELL o. m. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S BALE.—Will be sold, on the 2d day of Juno next, before the court house in the cltyof Savannah, between tho legnl hours of sale, nil the lumber, plank, and spikes, in all that plank road commencing about twenty feet east of East Broad-street, on the Bay. and con tinued along Bay-street, and ending on said street about 50 feet west of Rarnard-street; levied on by virtue of an at tachment issued in favor of R. A. Allen fc Co., vs. William Walsh, nnd sold under nnd by virtue of an order of the llonnrablo the Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham county. may21 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff c. o. C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SAIJv—Will bo sold, on Wednes day, tho 26th Inst., between the legal hours of sale, at the uppor end of Bay street, a lot of Lumber—levied on by virtno of an attachment in favor of Ebenozor Jenkes versus William Walsh. Property sold by order of tho Inferior Court. JON. DEVANNY, ml4 Sheriff C. C. VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS FOU SALK. mtsst The undersigned will sell three thousand acres, IfflWmoro or less, of the most valuable Lumber Lnnd in '*■ 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 banks not farther than three miles to its far thest line. The timber Is of the largest size that grows in tho south, and very abundnnt, suitablo for masts or rang ing^ timber. The landing Is one of tho best on the river, affording an opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage of tho river—an advantage possessed by but very few.— Hands can take a raft to Darien, nnd return in four or five day*. On the land there are negro houses, ox sheds, nnd provision house, In good ropnlr. and two lumber carts with every appliance for the lumber business, situate on a high and healthy hill. There aro also about 300 acres of os good hammock land, for either corn or cotton, to be found any where, covered with red oak, white oak. hickory, and ash timber Thcso lands present as good facilities for cither lumber cutting, stavo getting, or turpentine, ns any other, and will bo penetrated by tho Savannah and Albany Rail road, now In contemplstion. For farther particulars ad- dress, at lUccborough, Liberty county, On., either of the un dersigned. C. B. JONES. ml5—d6 II. H. JONES. BROWN A HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES, WKJT IIHOAD HTRKKT. SAVANNAH, OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Bay and Whltaker-strccts. Office hours from 9 A. M., to 2, I*. M.; and from 3J£, P. M. to 0, P. M. DAMELL A COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Afhtn/a. Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUI1.DKR. Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St, An drew’s Hall, Broughton Street. ROOFING. Tho subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciples,and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured ho can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference given. J. J. MAURICE. ^■Gutters and Conductors innde to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator, East Florida. Will practice in the Eastern ami Southern counties. Rofer to Col. S. S. Sibley, ami It. 1). Hilton, Esq., Savannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Fbrsyth, Monroe County, Ga. S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Monticello, Jefferson County. Florida. Reference—Hon W. It. Fu Mix.’!, Savannah. Ga. fel>3 TH: M. NORWOOD. C. O. WILSON. NORWOOD A WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Sarannah, Ga., Will practice in all the Counties ofthu Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to their care, will rcceivo prompt atten tion. Office on Bay street, over Wkhstkr & Paijsks’. WILLIAM n. M.KUINII. JOHN M. MlLLICN. FLEMING A M1LLBN. Tho undersigned having united In the practice of law, will attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care. Office comer of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Dcnstow fc Co’s. Margnnx. also 10 casks superior Claret. Just received per ship Delta, by way of Charleston, direct from Bordeaux, aud fur sale by mny'JO J. ROUSSEAU. S UMMER CRAVATS—a new assortment just received by niayl9 PRICE & VEADER, No. 147 Bay-at. S UPERFINE CANAL FLOUR—Landing from schr Catar act. from New York, 40 bbls superfine Canal Flour, for salo by mlO H. K. WASHBURN. Agent. C ASTORS.—Brittanla and Silver Plated Castors, for sale _ by may20 J. P. COLUN8. N APOLEON BITTERS—A superior articlo for dlspepsia. &c.. for snlo by in ay 20 A. BONAUD. B RASS and Purcellau Preserving Kettles, for sale by ~ may2U- J. p. COLLINS. Bryan-street. M ' CHILDREN AND YOUTH'S HATS.-Slraw, 1-eg- liorti and Webstor. a fine assortment at may 18 ' DEEPEN fc CO’S. F l-OUIt—200 bbls flour, of superior brands, landing from schr Woodbridgo and for sale bv *pl-8 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO. B ALTIMORE FLOUR—loo barrels Howard-st. flour, for sale by _apl28 ROWLAND fc CO. W HITE 1’ANTAIsOONS—Just received an assortment of fine white drilling, duck. &c..bv np!28 PRICE fc VEADER. 147 Bay-st. L INF.N COATS—A large supply of colored and white* just received by ap!28 rniCE & VEADER, 147 Bay-st. B UTTER—20 kegs selected Goshen butter, landing from steamer and for sale bv apl23 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. F LOUR. &C—200 bbls Baltimore flour. 60 do Hiram Smith’s do. 30 hluls prime and choice bacon shoulders. 20 do sides. 16 tes Baltimore nnd Philadelphia hums, 20 bbls leaf lard, received and for salo by ap!5 _ McMAllON & DOYLE. G AUZE, fcc—Wliito and colored pavilion Gauzo, white bobbinet lace of all widths, for sale by mny2 AIKIN & BURNS. i wharf, or to S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. UNITED STATES HAIL LINE. Fbr Palatka, E.F„via Darien, Brunswick. St. Marys, Jackson ville, Midillcburg, Black Creek and Picotata. r - irT)**** ^ The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, Cant. T. E.8iuw, will leave on Tuesday Morn ing. atlO o’clock, and will continue to leavo every Tuesday. Tho Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows: To Darien 83 00 St. Marys 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Plcolata 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to no9 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents. mh5 Clement, nnd for sale by s Rum, landing per tho brig BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupville, Georgia, Will practise In tho CTrccuit Courts of Thomas, Lowndes. ’ Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia; nnd In tho Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison ami Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua nnd Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all pursons before tho Department* at Wash ington. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens' Building, opposite Pulaski House, Having made large additions to hi* establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat aud handsome style, and on accommodating terms. JOHN H. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Laurens county, (la.. Into junior partner of tho firm of A. fc J. Cochkaxk, Irwlnton. Go., will attend promptly to nil business entrusted to hi* care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. II. Rowe, Dublin, Gu.; M. Marsh, Savannah. moy7—dfcwly PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agents ot the nlmve Company are prepared to take risks ngainst Knit: on Buildings nnd their contents. Also Maiu.nk Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO., Agents. EDWARD II. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. fc A. RAILROAD, liingtjobl. Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn. Wheat nnd 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 ii;xin tho W. fc A. Railroad Order a covering the cash, with Umited or discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will plensu forward sacks with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayuo, Mr. Win. M. Wndly, Sa vannah. maylO rVSkill.UTlON.—The firm of Kkmptox fc Maiuuuu. was oisso/Ted, by mutual consent, on the 16th Instant. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, R.„„ v > R. H. MARSHALL. frvtnnah, 188th Febrnarf, 1863, feblfl W , [ l . T F ^Defr.drllllng, colored linen drill and coatings, riotha .i QeM ’ -IRtuu linens, white holiands, summor '"SSI, CsnlSKrn, mlln».Ju -i..it—12„. a.. * jfsns* cb * rabrajr|1 - Unen aw - ^ A «inRi l u ) *i?A A ^A D mNFFr“® 0CMks prime Weatern Ba- MuTStAW d «ajVWm.Mbbl. It.,.Pork, 11 do , sdo Mtu B-ef.'&ib.lf do Pultoo lUrCt Boot, »ll y WEBBTBR * PQI.MKI. e,t ®, DeWITT fc MORGAN. A. BONAUD. S PLENDID PIANO FORTES.—Tho undersigned having just received somo fino Instruments from the celebrated factories of Stodart and J. D. Dunham, are enabled to offer an assortment of Plano Forts, which for tone, touch nnd finish, cannnot be earpassed. A call i* solicited. »P19 F. ZOOBAUM fc CO., Waring'* Building. S CHOOL BOOKS.—'Webator’a Unabridged Dictionary. Boston 8chool Dictionary, Fitch’* Mapping Plates. Plerponl’a American First Class Book, Loomis’ Elements of Algebra. Youman’s Class Book of Chemestrv. Qufttkenbn’s First Lessons In Englfsii Composition. Parley’s Common School History. Bullion’s Latin Reader. A further supply received and for sale by EY.136C01 may 18 8. 8. SIBLEY. 1 3ongresa-strcct. TJNUrJSH VERMIN DESTROYER.—This article Isextcn- Jli lively used In England for destroying all kinds or bugs, worms, fcc. For Roaches and Ants, there is nothing equal to It. It has been folrljr tested In this city, and can be ro lled npon as an effectual exterminator of all kinds of vermin. Justrecelved, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, ** 16. Monumont-aqnare. will bo paid by the under- can fnrnuh proof to convict any white man of the crime uf purchasing corn, cotton, or any other description of merchandise from any of my ne- groe*. maylO—lm JAMES SKINNER. I i'DE’fl DIAMOND - CEMENT—For joining broken gloaa Ll Chlna ware,-ov ivory. Just received and for aala by . mh» W. v W.UNCOLNj Mteoment 8qnon. DON NETS I IION NETS 11 Q, 60 cases just received nt the TRIMMING AND GENERAl, VARIETY STORE, 139 Droughton-at.— Country Merchants Milllnvi-H. and tho public goner- ally, are Invited to examine this stock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much admired sty.es; lints and hats, embroidered satin hoods ; a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris silk lace shinies, extra rich soring bonnet ribbons, straw trimmings, dress do, white ana colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes, inuntles, ulnin bareges, shell and other combs, hair puffs, curls and plaits, ribbon plaits. Ilowers. feathers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet nnd fimev wristletts. buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishment*. Smoking caps, slippers, children’s hablimont*. such ns robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Dovlk, assisted by competent miliuer* from New York, will attend to thu t; miming department, and will en den vor, with skill nnd taste, to please all who may favor her with orders. Fancy nnd other bounds cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done. Sir Five bonnet makers wnntcd immediately, who must perfectly understand tliclr business.npi30 STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair- 'ed and pressed in the latest fashion. _ _ Three Apprentices and three Bonnet Sowers are wanted immediately.at tho Bruughton-street Trimming and Goneral Variety Store decl'i DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just received, a few case* water-proof Boots ; also, a lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a One as sortment of Gentlemen's and Ladles' over Shoes, some of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN & CO., 100 Bryan-street. All In want will please call and Judge for themselves, deell DANIEL CUOMLAY, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comer of Brough- [ Ion and Bull-streets.—The subscriber desires to In form the public that he has opened as above, where he is prepared to cxecuto orders for Boots of the heretofore offered to tho public. Having many this Stale who have been hU patrons in Charleston, respect fully solicits from them and tho public a call and a trial. mhl7 J — - lie is prepared to executo orders lor Kont* or tlie finest finish and style, and emial, if not superior to any heretofore offered to tho public. Having many friends in UMBItELLAB. A fresh assortment of both cotton and silk, jurtrn- k ceived and for sale low. by jy24 J. II. COHEN fc CO..140Brnughtmi-*t. X PARASOLS*ANi> UMBRELLAS.—An assortment of NBsilk and gingbam Umbrellas. Also,low priced and fine L Parasols, just received aud for sale by aul2 DeMTIT fc MORGAN. F OR SALE.—Fourteen likely negroes—a man 60 years out. a 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 30; n girl 12; a girl 2; a woman 40; a girl 8, end a woman aged 60 years—they are accustomed to the culture of corn and cotton, and will bo sold at a bargain to parch*™. A m tfto iy & msrmLUK F [PROVED EXTRA 8IZK 8E1DL1TZ POWDERS.—These Powders are prepared expressly for the retail trade, from superior Imported materials, and are warranted full weight. Seldlitz Powders (when accurately prepared, as these are warranted to be.) are held in the nichest estimation for tbelr peculiar virtues, In giving relief where Indigestion, heartburn, or billion* affections prevail, and when used ac cording to the directions, form an effervescing aperient draught—more agreeable, yot possessing all tho medicinal properties of tho much esteemed Seldlitz Spring In Germany, frepared and sold by W. W. LINCOLN, IV AT Bit CURE INSTITUTE, UHL LEDGE VII.I.E. GEORGIA. D R. E. G. DOYLE Is happy In being able to announce to the public, that the abovo doscrvedly popular estab lishment. so long and successfully conducted by Dr. T. Carl ton Coyle, is now ready for tho reception of patients. All chronic affections of tho human organism treated upon sci entific principles. Tho facilities which this institution of fers for the successful prosecution of a strictly Hydropa thic nnd Hygienic course of treatment, together with its easiness of access from all points in Georgia and the sur rounding Stales, renders it peculiarly adapted to the wants of invalids seeking a restoration to health. The purity of tho water and accommodations for guests are too well known to require comment. Patients writing for instructions to conduct home treat ment. should give a full and correct history of tho origin, progress, present /ymptoms and mode of treatment of their maladies up to the timo of writing. Thu motive which in duces mo to treut patients by corespondence is this, that those who, in couscquonco of a want of sufficient pecunia ry means, or from pros* of business, cannot come to tho institution to be treated may not bo deprived of the bless ings which thu Water Cure Is daily dispensing to tho afflict ed of the human raco. All such communications will meet with prompt attention on tho receipt of $10 for the flrst, nnd $6 for each succeeding prescription. Pntlents will be required to furnish their own outfit. Thesa will consist of friction sheets, compressor*, towels and blankets for sudorific purposes : nil of which can bo purchased hereon the most reasonable terms. —Professional attention, use of baths, fcc., $10 per week, payable monthly; board 820 per month. Servants boarded nml treated for 810 per week. Mii.iximikvii.LK, Ga., April 7.1853. A CARD.—I most cordially recommend Dr. E. 0. Dovlk to the friend* of Hydropathy, ns an efficient nnd skilful Wa ter Cure Pliysic'an. He studied tho Hydro Therapeutic sys tem of healing nt my institution, nnd 1ms had opportunity to qualify himself for tho sacred duties of his calling, which fall to tho lot of hut few. It I*, therefore, a pleasing task for me to recommend Dr. Dovlk to those afflicted ones who nro forced to resort to tho Water Cure to seek redemption from disease, as being not only a skilful physician, hut a gentleman of the utmost prebitv nnd worth. T. CARLTON COYLE. M. D Hockforii. Ala.. April 20!h. 1853. 3m—nmvO $500 Challenge. IIODKNSAUK'S 1VOUM SYRUP. A N article founded upon Hcientific principles.compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being |terfectly safe when taken, nnd has ncirr been known to fail in curing thn most obstinate enses. Worm* can never exist when this remedy la once used, from the fact that it not only de stroys them but removes nil the slime und mucus which may remain. The Tape Worm. Tills worm Is the most difficult to destroy of ail that in habit Iho huuiuu body. It grows to an almost indefinite length, and becoming so coiled nnd fastened in the intes tines and stomach ns to produce Fits, St. Vilas’ Dance, fcc , which is Hie cause of many going to tho grave, not believ ing that these'complaints have their origin from the tnpo WM. R. SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No 17 Whitaker street. Savannah. Haa Justoiiened a large and choice varioty of Nkw SrKi.vo ami Summer Good9, consisting In nart of black, ‘figured and fancy French Cnssiineres; black and col- .ored Cashmere; Cloths aud Coshincrctis; white and fancy Linen Drills; with a largo assortment of fancy Mar seilles nnd I.lncn Vestings, ull of which ho is prepared to mako up to order in tho most fashionable stylo, and on ac commodating terms. ap5 Greene and Pulnskl Lottery. GREGORY fc MAURY. Managers. Class 62. draws this day, 26th May, la this city, elose at 3 o’clock,P. M. (MITTAL. $5,000. 76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots, A3” Tickets 81—shares in proportion. $66,000. 100 of $1,000, 10(^of $500, 100 of $300, Aci 76 Number I/ittery—14 Drawn Ballots \ 83" Tickets $10—shares In proportion. J Tickets either singly or by tha package for sale in B^j lane, Savannah, 0a., next to Robinson fc Camp. - "* E. WITHIN! for before th* next regular sale, will be aold onki rpkofthafonnerpurchoaer. ’ . woa, I1] On THURSDAY, 2d Jun*. at tii# old stand' of Sl • PranasfgaatfcOo., .. Will b# offsradat auction, the entire sk romp!# and jrentral assortment of Dry C Uve—termsliberal. ,., .toey25 ' ~ « On TUE8DAY. 7th June, at 11 o’clock, trill b# *0ld Infront of the court bouse, Farm Lit No. 6, Wilmington tythlng. Darby ward, attna-' ted opposite the two mils stone oa the Wtuta Bluff road, containing by recentiurve/ 55 4-lpacres. . . . Lining 65 8-1C miles south of Sayannali, botween the Darien ahd Whlte Bluff roads, being a part of tbe Cottage tract; ftrms at sale. may 18 Rosendale Cement—Now landing per achr Catatact, 100 bbl# Hydraulic Cement. - . mayl7 nonso for Rent—House ilo. 20 Broughton-atreet,for rent until November 1st. roayl J Improved Essence of Coffee.—We have ju*t reeefvdd from the manufacturer# in Philadelphia, and will eontlnueto keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’* Improved Es sence of Coffeo. This Is the best composition of Ooffoe aver offered for sale, and Coffeo made from the Essence la Much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored. K rfcctlv clear, and In every respect superior to the finest o Coffee, and In use will prove a nett saying76 par cent, over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try it and seu If It does not. may 12 Prime Cook at private sale—A prime likely young fellow, a first rate cook for steamboat or hotel. apl28 Ginghams and Hdkfl. at Private Sale.—Just received per last steamer. 2 cases Ginghams, 2 do French headhdub., for sale low.' apt22 Tennessee Bacon nnd lard, nt'private sate—-13,000 lbs as sorted hog round now Bacon, 2000 lbs fresh Leaf Lard, re ceived railroad from Tennessee, and for sale In lota to suit purcliascr*. apU Corn and Oats. At Private Bale—300 bsgs Corn, and'860 begs Oats, for snle.luw In lots to suit purriiasers. fcb25 StawlMirry 8etta. At Private Sale —Strawberry setts of the following kinds Alice Maude, Boston Pine, British Queen, Ohio, Redwood Hudson, Crimson Com-, White Wood, Hovey’s8oedling, and Earlv Scarlet. They are all grown in this climate and in good order. All ordmlefl at our atoro lor any of tho abovo kinds will be promptly attended jo. febl9 Marshall House Oranlbua and Team. At Private Sale—One fine large omnibus, six grod horse* and harness complete. Also, the pleasure schooner Ann, with now soils, rigging, etc., all in flue condition. The abovo property will be disposed of on very accommodating terms. The present owner being about to remove from tho city has no further use for it. Cabl7 may25 GTON.' IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholeaalo and Retail, No. 110 Broughton-st.. between Bull and Whitaker. THE largest aud best selected stock of goods ever offered fur sale In this city. Gold and Silver Watches, [Vest. Full nml Guard Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Chat elnni'H. Bracelets. Brooches, fino Dinmond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sols. Pilchers, Goblets, Cups. Cake Basket*, Spoons. Forks,Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Cliccso Scaup*, In dies. Syphons, Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, nnd a great variety of articles tod numerous to mention ; the whole of which will bo sold nt reduced prices. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hands. HORTON & R1KEMAN. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER ANL)TAILOR,.98 Bryan st., Savannah, Ga. —Grateful to my friends and tho public In gencrnl 'for their liberal patrona8o horefoforo extended to me, now offer them a grentm inducement than ever, as I have just received my Fnll nnd Winter 8tock of En glish. French nml Gcnnnn Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin and Cassimere, Black and Faucy Silk ami Satin and Embroidered Vestings; also a very rich articlo of Evening Vesting, which 1 nm prepared to make to order, in tho most fashionable style. Also a largo and well selected stock of sntx’8 and boys’ niunY-MAns CLonitxa. together with a largo supply of Shirts. Socks, Suspendgr*, Gloves. Collar*. Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Hats. Caps. Trunks. Valiccs, fcc., all of which will be sold nt prlcos to givo general satisfaction nnv6 WM. R. SYMONS, OffcrR for salo. a largo assortment or Cloths. Cns- Isiraeres nnd Vestings, consisting in pnrt of tho fol- lowing articles, selected by himself during tho pnst summer In Lindnn nnd Pans, which he will make up to or der In the best style of workmanship, and nt the shortest notice. His stock of Readymade Clothing nnd of Furnish ing Goods, for gentlemen’s wenr, is very large nnd of tho best quality ami style—the whole of it mndo this fall under his own inspection, and will be sold nt the lowest prices for cosh or approved credit :—French black, blue, brown nnd olive Cloths ; fancy French nnd English Cnssiineres ; fnney Silk Vesting, super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar athea'Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Cnsslmeres ; Me rino and Silk Undershirts nml Drawers; white and fancy Shirts nml Gillnrs; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers; white.black ami fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain ami embroidered; Merino nml Cotton Socks: Scarf*.Satin nml Bombasln Socks. no5 17 Whltakcr-strcet. STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. No. 147 Bay Street. All person* of taste and refinement—those harljig a duo regard for comfort nnd personal npooarance, may lat all times select any nnd every nrtlclo tor their ward- .robe, from one of tho largest assortments of the Very Best Goods in this country; either in Ready Mndo Garments or made up to measure in unique style, or Furnishing nrti FASHIONABLE TAILORING. A. D. MURPHY, 21 Butt-street, would respectfully Inform his friends and the public generally, that he has received his spring styles for gentlemen, among .which will bo found as rich and fine fnney Cassimere*. Vestings, fcc., ns have ever been brought to this market. All orders executed with dispatch, and In thu best stylo of workmanship. Gentlemen aro respectfully invited to call nnd judgo for limn selves. mh 11 IiEAUY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING AN!) HUMMER. WM. It. SYMONS. DkaI'KR and Tailor, ,Vb. 17 Whitaker streets. rcMpectfully solicits thci attention of his friends and she public in gen eral. to his largo stoek of Ready-ma IS Cloth-1 ing. suitable for the present nnd coming season. It has all been Hindu up under his personal superintendence, an 1 for stylo and durability of workinuniihlp. is inferior to none to be found in the market. Tho following comprise n portion of tho stock : Frocks nnd Sacks of blue, blnck and colored cashmere cloths ; black, hrab d’ele Frocks uud Sacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks and Sack*; India gras*, silk and brown linen Sacks; blnck and colored alpaca Frocks nml Sacks. I’nnts of fancy French cnsslmeres, black doe-skin cnssl- mvre. black drab d’eto nnd spring tweed ensrtinere. white duck nnd fancy linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill nnd duck I’nnts. for summer wear. Vests of blank satin, black bnrnthen. and fancy silka, fan cy nnd wliito .Marseilles, figured and striped linens. ’ Also, a large stock of KurnUblng Goods, such a* stocks, glove*, suspender*, cravats, collars, silk, gauzo. merino, nml cotton undershirt*, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and gingham umbrella*, oto.. etc. The whole of which he offers for snlo on accommodating terms, and at prices ns cheap ns the cheapest. _ npl3 REMOVAL. T? ASIIION ABLE TA 11 AJltl KG Ta BLISIIMENT-The sub- „ .. 1/ *criberhavliig.|iistremnvoiltoNo.21Bull-slreet.(bo- worm ; consequently tlioy do not uso the proper medicines tween Congress nml Hrougliton-strecta.) would inform hi* for jliojr disease,' lo those whonronlllii ted with this aw. friends n nd tho public generally, that ho will open Tina Day. Ill* second supply of Fnll anil Winter Good*, consisting uf the best French, English and American Cloths, Casst- Monument-Square. ent form yet published. Also, tho Mast T nE MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert Macoy, pocket edi tion, bejffitifully Illustrated and In tho most convent. ’ ibllshod. mnlo Lyre, a collodion of Masonic Songs and or celebrations the tha Bookstore of S. 8 SIBLEY, no8 185 Oongresa-atmt, Odes, aulted to every occasion in lodge or oelebratic Both new works recently publlahed.and highly worthy attention of tho Craft. Just received ana for saleiat C HKESMAN’S ARABIAN BALSAM-For the enre of wounds, brulae*, apralna. fco. Just received and for Mia by s W. W. LINOOLN, may2 Monnmcnt Square. B AREGES.—Plain, figured and saUn atri| oalaby tapnS-y KEMFTON a fill foe to health, 1 recommend the use of iny Worm Syrup nml Liver Pill*; thn Syrup to bo taken in doses of two ta ble spoonful* three times a day, then take from live to eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge nnd pass the worm. By strictly following thuso direction*, the most otistinntecases of tape worm can be speedily cured. Round or Stomach ’Worm. Thi* worm is usually found in tho small intestines, nnd Is the worm ino*t common to children, vet it is not entirely confined to them, a* adults havo frequently been known to suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness nml fulluessof the belly, slimy stool*, looseness of tho bowels, picklug at the nose, a blueisli streak under the eyes. fcc. If you.or any ol your children have any of the abovo symptoms. Iloben- sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by lining It you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; nml if nftei using it according to the directions the patient is nut re stored to health, and the worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond tbe grave, a* for fail, there is no such word as fall with those who use my Worm Syrup. Aacnrliles, or Small Thread Worm*. These worm*, to which the human syteiu is liable, nro most troublesome of nil others. They are generally to bo found in the rectum, und if allowed to remain, from the ir ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor ders, such us inflammation or the bowels, and other de rangement* of the Htnmnch. The best nml safest medicine that can be used is llobeusack's Worm syrup. Such is tho astonishing power of my medicines over Ascnrndies. that I defy any one to produce a cnxo 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 on each bottle; and in case a gentle purgative Is rcqnired in order to allay tho Irritation they produce, tho Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon the bowels. Is the most pleasant medicine that can be takeu. HOBENSACK’TlIVER FILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, anti if dlseasedjthe blood of course flowing thro’ all parts of the body, produce# liver complaints, jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia, fcc Liver Complaint, Is attended with chill*,succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter tasto, yellow furred tongue, iiulao full 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 shoul Jer, with a short dry cough, the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, ami the stools clay eulored. This disease can be cured by tho use of Ilo- bensack’s Liver Fills, as they act directly upon the scat of the diseaso, and tluii operating upon the bowels they ex pel all thu corrupt and vitiated matter from the system. Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Ilysiiepsia. and ita various diseases are dizziness in tho head, heartburn, oppression nfter eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach, fcc . and some times general languor of the whole body, from tills it will lie seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganized state of the liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s I iver Pill# is the very medicine to effect a permanent nnd Listing cure, aa they net by changing tho certain morbid actions of the system Into a healthy action, and rendering tho blood pure and healthy. To Females. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicino la many complaint* to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable bene- fit in restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir regularities. aa headache, dimness or sight, pain In tho side, back, fcc. These PUL aro the only safe and effectual reme dy to cure tho following corapfalnta. Gout, Nerrousneas, Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of tho dis eases that arise from affections of tho Liver, impurity of the Blood, or constipation of the Bowel!. Medical Evidence. We, the undersigned PhyalcLns, having had the receipt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say, that the ingredients of which they are composed makes Uio.n thu liest I'll! in uso for oU disease# of the IJver, Im purities of tho Blood, fcc. GEORGE WOOD, M. I). F CROWLRY, M D. L. BOWEN. M. D. KST I’urchato none but those having the signature J. N. HOBEN9ACK,” as all others are worthless Imitations. Agents wishing new aupplies. and aU others wtahlng to becotno agents, must address the Proprietor, J. N. HOBEN- SACK^atnls Laboratory, No. 120 North Becgod-atmt, abort all Druggist* and Merchant* in the U. 8. . meres and Vestings, purchased from the most extensive lm- liorters in New York, which he i* prepared to mako up L the Ih'sI and most fashionable styles, dccl M. P. MURPHY. NEW SPRING STYLES II—WHOLESALE (ll AND ItEfAIL. Jill, Just received at tho Wholesale and Retail Hat Store, every variety of Spring nml Summer Gouda, such as Silks, Heavers, Gossamers, Pedule, Canton. Paris, Lino Star. Campecliy. and others too numerous to mention. Also, every variety of Bonnets. Call and see. nml yon will be sure to bo supplied, nt the corner of Barium! ami Broughton-strcct* mhll HEI.DKN fc CO^ X ~ I’ARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS —New stylu French Canopy Parasols, silk nml satin de etiono embroider ed do. silk nml cotton Umbrella*, all prices, for sain by mli28 UiROCHE fc BOWNE. L. S. BENNETT A CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON, Having purchased the entire interest of Mr. J. C. Tiiokxtox in his Carriage establishment In tlilsclty. must res|M'ctfully solicit a continuation of the ex tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on the late proprie tor. It is our intention to keep a taigo ami extensive as sortment of ull kinds of Carrlnirca. suited to tills market. The late proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton, will act as our agent at tho north, fur the purchase und supply of our establish ment. His experience of twenty years in the business nt Uie South, will insure to our friends and natron* such a well snlected stock as cannot fail to give entire sati'faction. Mr. Bkx.nkit will give his personal attention to all kind of repairing, os heretofore. LEWIS S. BENNETT. THOMAS A. BROWN. maylO JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARD.—It will be seen from tho above, that I have sold out to Messrs. L. S. Bexsktt & Co., and I have every confi dence in the ability of these gentlemen, both In capability and cupital. to successfully conduct the business, and keep up the reputation of tho establishment. Mr. Lewis 8. Bcixcrr has been my foreman for tho last two yenrs, and I tako pleasure In recommending him to the public as an industrious, capablo and deserving man, who, while looking to his own Interest, will not neglect those of hi* patron*. In relinquishing my business in this place, I take the op portunity to say, that it is not from any dissatisfaction whatever. Since my residence in the city of Savannah. I havo been kindly and generously treated, and have suc ceeded much better than 1 anticipated. In tho course 1 have just taken. I have been prompted by consideration* of a private character altogether; whrtever I may be. I ►hall always carry with me the liveliest sense of obligation, and cherish the deepest interest in the pro*, perity nnd advancement or the city und its people. Noth ing will do more to effect this, than tho sustaining of a healthy aud honorable competition. let the good peopleo| the City and State see to it. J. C. THORNTON. Savaxxaii, 9th May. 1853. N. B.—Mr. 1L D. W. Alhcakokr is my legally authorized agent for tho transaction and closing up of my business. maylO J. C. THORNTON. GROCERIES. 25 HUBS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Soosr. 26 Jdo choice New Orleans do, 25 do do Cuba Molai- Iics, 100 bbL New Orleans and Cuba Syrup. Stu- "■ i 'art’s rectified do, 600 gallons Sperm 011,300 do 1 .Inseed do. 200 boxes Sperm and Adamamantlne Candles, | !5 do Starch, 50 do Cheese, 75 do Soap, 26 do Toilot do, 50 | lo mixed and assorted Candles, 75 packages Teas. Black, lm- • -erial and Green, 160 bids A. B and C Clarified Sugar aod ' ,'cllow Coffee do. 26 do Powdered and Crashed do, Prui Tgs, Citron. Pickles, Ratlins, Yeast Powders, Balcratus, So- . ... • y low." B ' RANDY, GIN, fcc.—10 hair pipes Otaid Brandy, 10 do do Sewett fc Roschild do. 10 pipes Holland Gin, 20 H and . »£ casks Madeira Wine, 20 do do Port do, 20 bbl* old Monon- I ahela Whisky, 50 do Domestic Brandy, 50 do do Gin, 100 | lo do Rum, 100 do Whisky, Just received, and for sale by , m20 McMAllON fc DOYLE. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. \ Thu undersigned begs leave to Inform tho Citizens ofSavannah. and tho people in the country In gefae- rnl, that ho has taken tha Store No. 148 Broughton Street, one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery, where ho will > bo pleased to mnkcnnd repair all kinds of Clocks and Watch#', and will warrant all work with which ho may bo Intrusted ap 27—ly FRANCIS STKINi WATCHES, JEWELRY, \ And Abney Goods. RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fristi tions. making tho best assortment in this city, of nil kluds of Watches. Jewolry, Fancy Goods, Silver Spoons, Forks, Pitchers. Ten Sits, Cups, Syphons, i’latod Castors, and evtrj variety of artiries connected with our lino of business; aU o( which will be sold as low as in any city in the Union. D. B. NICHOLS. B3~ Particular attention given to tho Repairing of Watch es and Jewelry. no 20 ,M JEWELRY. [ijj MU. F. STEIN, on Bruughton-street. has Just receiv- vs/ ed tho finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel- tjr rv of all description*. Gold and sllvor pencils nnd pens, sllvor and silver silted ware nnd fruit Imnkot*, waiters. j'Ojtea sets,candlesticks, table aud tea spoons: fino table, V% pocket and pen knives, scissors, and a largo variety of the finest work boxes, dressing cases, and writing desks for Lilies and gontlemen, as also a fino selection of fluiinas, nccordians nml fancy articles, too numerous to mention which ho offers at the lowost prices ever aold in this city Tho uttention of tho public at large, but especially that o tho ladies, is particularly requested. nti21 NE W JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, Ac. i/g THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- Uj\ ment of rich JEWELRY,embracing the. recent pattern* W of Ear-rings. Pins. Bracelets and Finger-rings, among ft which nro somo line diamoiut settings.from $10 to $500. ji Also, twcnly-flvc seta of those unique Pearl Sets of Ear- ifA rings ami Brooches, from 818 to 8126 tho set. newest VaVand rarest patterns; together with a very select assort- ” ment of extra fino Watches not In pearl, diamond, hun ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons, Forks, ladles, Cups, &c..nnd Plated Ware of all kin '#. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Folios. Clocks, Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Canes. Cuttlerv. fcc.. rentiers his assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed In the State, either in quality or pri ces. D. B. NICHOLS. 03“ Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, nnd Jewelry.no!2 FI A NO FORTE DEPOT. , THE. undersigned respectfully inform the ‘citizens of Savannah. G'eorgla and Florida, that they liavo on hand more than fifty Pinnon, tho largest stock over on snlo in thi* city, and made by tho most celebrated manufacturers in the United Stales. Nunns fc Clark. T. Chickering. lioardmnn fc Gray, I.eight fc Newton. Edwards fc Fisher, all well known to tho lovers of Music, have place in tliclr Inrge assortment.— These Pinnos are of rich tone, nml beautifully finished in Rose Wood, Black Walnut.nnd Mnhognny, with iron frames made in thu most substantial and workmanlike mnnucr.^-- Also tbe justly celebrated ASolian I’inno Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone hare not been eqiinlled. All these Instruments have metnllc frames which render them peculi arly suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning for years. The undersigned nro Agents for Henri Here’s, celebrated Grand Pinnos, made in Pari*. For Power and beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. Carjiakt'h Mkloiuo.nh.—This beautiful toned wind instru- ment .mn mi fact u rod by Carhart&Nucdhnm, N. Y.,for village purposes, Lodges.Serenading Parties, and the private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet nnd powerful tone, thoy have also for snlo. All these instruments will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. The prices of the D|. nnos ranging from $176 to $1,000. I. W. MORRELL fc Co 1 PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers solo ngents for A. Stod fart fc Co's., and Jonn B. Dunhnm’s Piano Fortes. nr« always supplied witli an as sortment of these favorite nml justly celebrated instru ments. For durability they can bo fully warranted, whilst their sii|ier[ority oftono and touch is evident and acknowl edged by Iho most casual observer, a* well ns tho critical connoisseur. The ladles are respectfully invited to view these instrument*. An nrrrnngcmcnt tmvingbeen effected with one of our most eminent Pianist* fur the purjioHO, they cau also be ciinlded to judge of tho tone. F. ZOOBAUM & CO.. Markot-square. 03" Second hand PLnos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. jel7 GROCERIES, Ac. , 150 BBLS. Ballimorc Flour. 20 do II. Smith's IU~r=Jp^do. 20 do pure Genesee do. 20 half bbls Canal do. ygRMri250 sugar cured Hams. 20 bhtls Bacon Sides, 1(0 bbls II an<l C Clarified Sugar. 25 do Crashed and Ground do. 26 do New Orleans do, 15 blids Porto Rico do. 21 boxes Isiaf do. 100 bbls Domestic Liquors. 75 boxes Tobac co. 60 rbvsts Tens. 25 bids Mackerel, 25 half bids and kits ilo, 50 bbls ami 10 tes West India Molasses, 26 bids New Or leans Syrup. 6 do Stuart's do, 75 gross Matches, 100 do Pipes, landing ami in store, for sale by in It 24 COHEN fc TARVER. ~ TWENT\~lH)LLAItS REWARD is offered for"the apprehension of CHRISTOPHER, a mulatto man in charge of Mr. J.imbi IIii.iio. Ho is supposed in ho work- inguiiout town, or down ihe river on iwnnl of a sliip, ami has not made his appearance for inure Hum two months, lie isa man alrnot five feel live, with very light complex ion nml straight hair. The above mentioned reward will bo paid lo any who will sun nro him a safe lodgment in the county jail. apll N OTLCE.—All person* having demnnlN against the e*. tnto of Nancy Nagle. Lie «f Cha^jfnm county, dcccas- e 1. nro hereby required to hand them in to the undersign- cd.di ly attested, within tho time prescribed by law. and nil persons indebted to said Nancy Nagle, nru requested to make Immodlatu payment lo nmy24* MICHAEL NAOLK, Quai, Ex’or. N OTICE—Two month* after date, application wilt bo made to tho Hon. tho Oourt of Ordinary of Catndeu county, for leave to sell Amelia and her children, Joe, Sa rah, Jack and ILnnah, belonging to tho estate of G. P. Co hen, deceasod. nuy24 MARY ANN COHEN. ExMx NJOTICE.—Two months after date, application will be 1.1 made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Camden county, for leave to sell the one-third part of thfe steamer Wm. Gaston, belonging to the estate of John Hebbard.dec. ELIZABETH A. HEBBARD. Adrn’lx. rosy 24 S UGAR. COFFEE, fcc.—160 bbls 8tuart’s A, B and C Su- gar No. 1,20 hhdsNew Orleans Sugar. 10 do 8t Croix do, 16 do Porto Rico do. 200 bags prime Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do. 100 boxes assorted Tobacco. 100 do Sperm and Ad- amantlno Candles. 160 do Pale and No. 1 Soap. 25 packages Hyson Tea, 10 do Black do. 25 tierces and 36 bbls West In dia Molasses, 60 bbl* New Orleans do. 10 do Stuart’s Sugar House do, 10 do Georgia Syrup, in store snd for sale by may7 ^ HOLCOMBF- JOHNSON fc CO. 1 EMBROIDERIES, fcc.—Muslin and lace U.ambwlts and J Collars, laco, muslin and cambric Sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Bilging* and Inserting*. 8wlsa and cambric Banda, lawn ami cambric Handkerchiefs, black lace Mantillas, Valencia ami thread Edging* and Inserting*, Bonnot Rib bon*. etc., etc. for sale by t mho HENRY LATHROP fc CO. H HOSIERY, fcc.—Ladles’ nnd misses super long net mils, ladles’ super pearl silk hose, do white sandal lace do do. fine lisle nnd French thread hoso, Lilies’ and gent* silk, linen amt lisle thread gloves, for sale by KEMPTON & VERSTILLK. Messrs. K. & V. having on agent in Europe, will receive orders until the 251h Inst, for Hosiery, Gloves, or any arti clo In our line manufactured In Europe. apl20 Spanish and other stylea in great variety, for *ale by may3 KEMPTON fc VERSTILLE. CARRIAGE HORSES FOR BALE.—A pair of bay 'Horses, kind, gentL and excellent travellers. Ap- plylo" may4 PADELFORD, FAY fc CO. H AIR BROOMS, Dusters, Scrubs, White-wash and Sho Brushes. Printer’s Lye and Proof Brushes, Tooth. Hair snd Nall Brushos. for salo by J. P. COLLINS, •pl 100 Bryan at. d to ba equally as good. It is a harder metal than sUvsr, .onisqusntly will bear rougher usage. It to a combination •fpsrfectljr pure metals, and to as free from eorroiloo aa liter. Every articlo will be warranted to retain Its origin* J color. It consists in part of the following: table and tossert forks, tesj table add dessert spoons, fcc., Justre- dved and forests by ,k i' • i . .* f. P. 00LLINB, 100 Bryaa-etreet C INEN GOODS.—Linen sheeting, aU wldtlia; pillowcase linen; 8. 1012-4 damask and snow-drop table cloths; 8-4 and 10-4 bloached and brown damask, damask napkins and doiless, Scotch and huckabuck diapers, blrds-eye do. Richardson’s, Young’s and other styles of family linens, all warranted purolineii. for rale in quantities or by the pleoe, by larochb fc bowne. mh28 Cor. Whltaker.CnngreaaandSt. Julton-sto S UMMER CRAVATS AND STOCKS.—Hair Stocks, and Silk. Unen and Cotton Cravats, of various kinds, Just received sad for sale at 147 Bay &yEAD£R . mU S UMMER CA8SD®tE8, dra etos, white and colored lines drills, coatings, oottonadee, gauze flannels, gents and boy’s linen and-oottoo-half boea, ladto#’sOk, oottoii and iss NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE—‘Weekly*** The new and splendid Steamships FLORIDA Captain Lyon and ALABAMA Captain Ludlow Belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, Will leave Savannah and Now York evory 8ATURDAY These Shine are ofl.300 tons register, and unsurpassed in duty, speed nnd comfort. These Steamers, lenvlng Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leavo Charleston, arrive at New York as suon as, or brforo them. OSr Cabin Passage $26, payable before going on board, Acton* : PADELFORD, FAY fc CO.. Savannah^ JylT SAMUEL L. MITCHELL 194 Front Street New York. ja-dR. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN- eSBRNAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. 1L&J&iEr The new and splendid aide-wheel Steamship EkKECSS*STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register, Captain William Collins, has commenced her Regular Trips nnd will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the l8lh day of May, anil every nlternitte Wkdnksday thereafter; say on the 1st, 16th nnd 2Ulli of Juno, and 13th July, and so on. Cabin Passage to PhlLdelphL 825 00 “ “ through to New York .25 00 Steerage " 0 00 This Ship lias been built with entire regard to safety, com fort and dispatch, nnd offurs new and admirablo facilities to business and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. I«. LAMAR. Agent. Savannah mnyl7 HERON & MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia, UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. ^<$5£^filK'Through In 60 to 66 hours.— Ntto Yarkand Charleston Steam Packets-leave Adger’e Wlmrves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splendid Steamships JAMES APGK.lt. Captain J. Dickinson, 1,500tons MARION. Captain M. Bkkhy, 1,20C tons. SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Foster, 1,000 ton*, will leavo each altennato Wednesd y. having been newly coppered nml guards raised, is now in coinpleto order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom modations, apply at the office of the Agent. nENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay nnd Adgcr & 8on’a Wharves. N. R.—A now ship will bo placed in tho line to connect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO UNITED-STATES MAIL STEAM i #T«i sl111 * ISABEL William Rollins, Commander between ~ Savannah, Key West and Havana, connecting with tho tho Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s lino for Cal ifornia. Tliis snlendhl sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key West and Havana, on the 15th and 30th of each month, aud front Havana for Savannah on the 8lh and 22d of each month. Tlio Isabel will connect at Havana with the U. S. Mail Stenmship Company’s line to Aspinwall,and the Pacific mall line from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf at Aapln* wnll free. Transit at the Isthmus at the passengers' ex* penso. The Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U.B.mall Steam Company’s line at Now Orleans. Tickets for Key West and Havana can be had of COHENS » HERTZ. Agents at 8avannah. Ticketa for New Orleans, AsplnwaU and San Francisco, can be had by applying lo MORDKC, jnn!3 iRUECAI fc CO, Agents, Charleston UNITED STATES MAIL, From Mncon, Ga,, to Tallnhaasue, Flu llailroad to Oglelhorp—Stages to Thllahassee IjAu Tho Dally arrange- jj/®®^^fe»meut on this route i — ^ commenced on the Utli lust., running throe times a week via. Newton, Bainbridge. and Quincy, and three time* a week via. Thoina8ville,l)uncaii*ville. fcc. Piisscngers by this route will leave Macon at half put • o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stages leaving Oglethorgoulther way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTal» lahnssee, at 10 o'clock on the ovening of the next day—tims- by cither route 36 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Bainbrldga n..t . nfng, leaves Tallahassee on « o, •■tutmmjn, mm ntunw^i, vj >uo WAY ol Thnmnsville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, nt 10. P. M. Through from Ogletborpo to Tallahassee by either rout# In 35 hours—from Mncon in 38—nnd from Savannah in 60 hours. By thi* route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloo Train of Cara, will nrrivo *t Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It is ulio decidedly tho best, cheapest and most oxpedltlou* routw for travellers to Apalachicola snd West Fiorina. Faro from Mncon to Ogletborpo 81,76 : from Oglethorpe to Tnilalinssee, 810,00. ’ * L C. Siiaw, Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. FlSHKR, ” “ Tallahassee. F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. tik •mmtmxT company, of <l Will continue to run the following Steamers, vis: DAVID L ADAMS. (Iron.) Capt. . CHATHAM. (Iron.) Capt. Hubbard, TIIOS. S. METCALF Cant TENNESSEE. Chpt Which, with tow-boats and llghtors, afford unequalled fa cilities fur transiiortntioii of freights to the Interior of Geor gia. South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, In connection with Railroad*. The elegant steam-pnckel D. L. Adams will connect with llio steamships Floiuim nnd Alauama, landing freight by them in fivo days from Now York lo Augusta, Freight (now tnkeu nt roducod rates) will bo forwarded free of commission. ltd' In order to prevent detention or mfaarrfaoe, bills of toiling should bo addressed to G H. JOHNSTON, President, Siivniuinh. Merchandise from tho interior, to JOHN U. GUI HU, Agent, Augusta. „ MiiKcrnRs Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward Pad- elford. W. C. O'Driscoll, Joseph 8. Fay, Jos. Washburn, Clisrles Green. Aim’m.—J. R. Bulkier. T. 8. Metcalf, James Hop, L. Hopkins. E. Sherman,G. M. Newton. Train nml tho Tnllahasico Mail Stage Line. Passengers dino at Fort Valley nt 1 ii, P. M. m!6 GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Mall Train. Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o'clock, P. 'If. “ Atlanta« « CV « P,'|L 1 "u., C ONNECTING at Atlanta with theTraln* of the Western and Attantic and LaGrango Roads, and with the Day Train of the Georgia Road, and at Mae^T with the Day Train* of the Central and South-western Loads. Passenger will arrive In Macon at 12)(. snd at Atlanta at 1)4, having tho remainder of the night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ato.) who leave Savannah at 8 A. M., wlU arrive at Montgomery in for ty-eight hours, Including all stoppages, and only ten hours staging. AccommodationTralns.Tri-Wsekly.wfll leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.at So’dock, AM. Re- turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. at7>£ A. M. This Train will connect with Y - *" * * Train uf the Georgia Road at Atlanta Train nf the Central Road at Muon, wart Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t- Macon, May 17,1852. ~ • 8mo Jr 22 CANARY CAGES BY THE I AST STEAMER— zrtfty A varioty of new and beautiful pattern* of canary rgvSl Cages just received. Those desirous of a baud- ffllBa some Cage, and one proof against Mites, have only wH to make an early call for a choice from a fine w sortment. _ mh28 J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryaa-st i tha Night into, and with the Night a. Passengers by the up. R EADABLE BOOKS.—The Luck of Barry Lyndon, a ro mance of the last century, by Mr. Thackeray snthos of Vanity Fair. Pendennla, Men’s Wives, YsUoW H««. Pa pers, fco.; Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore, part 2d,edited by Lord John Ru*galL iLf^raqalv- ed and for sale by q. B. BuflAY, ,~ jani6 135 Cpagreeaatieet N OTICE.—The firm of J. F. Pitot fc Oo. was dissolved by mutual consent, on tho 14tb Inst, Mr, Z. N. Wink « Irr is fully authorized to use the name of the Arm in set tling the business of raid firm. J, P, PET ATT. Z. N. WINKLER. I have this day associated with myselL in the drsyagt business, Mr. David Waldhanr. • • • * apllO Z.lN. WINKLER. SASHES, DO0118 AND BLINDS. ; ip. nnn HCirW OF8ASHfrom 7X9 to 12X20: 200 leJ.UUU pair Blinds for Wlmiowsjrom 0X10 to 12X20; 100 Panel Doors, various sites. . OddStossfurnbhsd on the »ametwma. ^yOTsatobr.^ T INEN TURKISH FRICTION TOWKIB-A vary useCUl -Li article for bathing purposes, aod muob suparloe to tha as now in use Where WoUon to raqulxatU they^sre