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Miscellaneous.
MAMMOTH CORN.
A SMALL lot of * Young Y Mammoth corn for plant
jiViug.
ALSO,
Corn, Hay ami Oat* of the best quality, just receiv
ed in store. For sale by Z. N. WIN K L HU,
epr 35 ts Williamson's Buildings.
CARPETS PRESERVED.
fIMIOSE FAMILIES desirous of having their Carpets
L taken up. anil packed for preservation during the
Summer, ean have the same attended to by my Uphol
sterer who has full experience, having devoted several 1
years to it in New Orleans. Carpets will be packed and !
stored until Families may wish them relayed. Send i
your orders to * \VM. 11, GUION, Agent,
apr 25 2\v Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress st.
/ UfililS HAY AM) OAT.>. for sale at the foot of
V J Montgomery street. The abovearticles will be kept
constantly ou hand by
apl 20 *2w W. J. MAC.ILL.
uTWiuwimui
mJust received at the New Hat
Store, coruor of Brougton and liar
nard-ats., overy variety of SPRING
GOODS, consisting in part of Silks,
vers, G jssameres. Pallia, Canton, Paris, Lone Star,
Cainpeachy, Florida, Straw. Swiss, and others too nu
merous to mention; also, all kinds of children’s Hals,
at wholesale and retail. BELDEN & CO.
apr 9 ts
•BALM OF SAVANNAH—Prico Radaoed,
1.3 ROM $1 to 75 cents a bottle. A large supply of’
this excellent preparation, just manufactured of ;
tue following essences : Lemon, Bergamot, Jessamine, ;
Magnolia, Nerola, Almond, Violet. Heliotrope, and 1
Cloves. J. >l. || a Y \VooD, Monument Sq.,
apr 12 ts Savannah. Ga, ‘
mkeey:
r | ‘ll E SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform his
L friends and the public generally that he is now i
prepared to furnish every thing in the Bakery line of
the best quality, such as Bread, Biscuits, Cakes. Bios,
•vc. Also, Hot Risks served up daily, corner Jeirersou i
and South Broad streets.
apr 21 lmo C. WILL. !
CONFECTIONARIES.
MMI E subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and
1. tho citizens generally ot Savannah and its vicini
ty. that he has purchase J tho interest of Mr. New
coMib.in the Confectionary hitherto owned by Newcomb
fc Rice; and that he will coulinue_to manufacture, and
keep al ways on hand
Fresh and Pure Confectionaries,
Manufactured from the b jut materials, and compris
ing every variety of Candies, Sugar Plums, <fcc, &c, £c.
French Cjufectioriariea, Lemon Syrup,
Syrups for Soda Fountains,
Together with every other article in his lino, always
instore and lor saleat wholesale and retail,on the most
reasonable terms. T. C. RICE.
h 5 ts S. E. Corner Broughton ami vVhitnkor-sLs.
NOTICEf NOTICE:
f HHE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the
L citizens of Savannah and tho public generally, that
he will keep at Mr. W. I*. Ford’s store.on Jefferson st.,
Waldburg’s Building. Fresh Wheat. Rye, and Graham
Bread, also Sugar and Molasses cakes.
apr 7 ts A. F. MRR/..
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
r PIK undersigned has this day associated with him,
L Mr. Puk.slsy Hampton, of Houston County, with
waom ho will continue the General Commission and
Factorage Business in this city, under the firm ot
ST URGES & HAMPTON. W. 11. ST URGES.
Savannah, March 14,1853. ts mar 15
SILKS.
S'ILKS. —Summer Brocade, Plain Cham el ion, India
Gro De Rhino, Poult Do Sole, Marccline and Flor
ence. For sale by
apr9 KEMPTON & VERSTILLE.
(IdROlAb libiAld of Turkey Kiiubaru—Pro*
j pared by Jam n Tanart—unagreeable and ctlica
• I >us medicine, sauctiono l and proscribed by the med
ical faculty. This preparation cannot be to strongly
recommended to the many thousands now suffering
from dyspepsia and indigestion, and its consequences.
For sale by JOHN B, MOORE AGO,
apr ts Gibbons’ Building.
IYAt’EiL—A i'iv-Ii supply received
_/Jirect from the proprietors of the Congress Spring,
fir sale by
apr 9 JOHN B, MOORE A CO.
INDIA RUBBER COMBS.
WK have just received a lot of Goodyear’s celebrat
ed au lia Rubber C >:nbs, which we offer to the
j’ loli* very ch:i;>; the Lilies, particularly,are reques
ted to call and examine the same, at
apr 7 J. 11. 0 MIEN & 0 >.\S, IP) Broughton-st.
)lv \Y WIVE.—A superior article, strongly recom-
JL memlecl; direct from the importers and for sale by
apr 7 A. BON A UI).
If ffESII GROUND COFFEE.—Having purchased
the Mill and Roaster formerly used by C. B. Scnlly
t,io subscriber is prepared to furnish fresh U round C’i
fee DAILY.
Govt. Java Coffee in 1 lb. Papers.
Rio <lo In 1 lb. do.
W. G. DICKSON,
npr 7 Whitakor-st and Broughton Lane.
‘A PRESIISUPPLIES received per
steamship Alabama :
30 glass jars Fresh Prunes,
50drums (small size) Turkey Figs,
‘UO boxes Cluster Raisins,
Talian Macaroni, white and yellow Vermicelli, Pearl,
Barley, Genesee self-raising Flour, Butter, .Sugar, Pic
nic anil Soda Crackers, Pig Hams, Smoked Tongues,
Bologna Sausages and Smoked Beef.
W. G. DICKSON,
apr 7 corner VThitaker st un i Broughtop-lano.
VIINH A PLASTERS.—TIies- plasters an* pre
pared from the Arnica Montana, that valuable
vegetable remedy, useil f.r many years in Germany
and various other parts of Europe, with such astonish
ing efficiency, as fco attract attention to its wonderful
medical properties. They are Spread upon the softest
lambskin, and can he used by the most delicate per
sons. J ust rcseived and for sale by
apr 7 W. W. LINCOLN, Monumoat-sq.
SODA. WATER.—In the highest possible state of
perfection, with a great variety of the choicest Sy
rups. prepared with great care and from the best ma
terials, may be found constantly on hand in the store
of W. W. LINCOLN,
apr 8 Monument Square.
\ T AP Ob 1 SAVANNAH.—Having purchased
JL the Copy Right of Edward A. Vincent. Esq., of
his New Mapof Savannah, the undersigned has made
arrangements to fill all orders for the same at short
notice. A sufficient number to furnish subscribers
was received by last steamer, aud will be delivered
immediately. Wo are unable to supply the country
demand until the arrival of tho next steamer. Ar
rangements have boon made for a further supply,
which we trust will bo regularly received. All orders
punctually attended to. Address
S. S. SIBLEY,
Bookseller and Stationer, No. 135, Congress-st. Sav’b.
apr 8
NOTICE.— The subscriber having transferred all
his right, title and intercut, as publisher and pro
prietor of the New Subdivision Map of the City of
Savannah, to S. S. Sibley, Esq., Publisher and Book
seller of this city, subscribers are hereby notified tha*
they will receive their copies from him in future, as
publisher of said Map. EDWARD A. VINCENT.
Savannah, April 7,1853. apr 8
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
No. 154 Congress and 73 SI Julicn-sl reels, Gibbons’
Building.
I BEG leave to call tho attention of the public, to
the large ami entire new stock of Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, just opened at 154 Congress-street, embra
cing every article in that line—among which may be
found,
Checked Silks, rich Printed Bareges,
Printed Jaconets and Lawns, Ginghams,
Ribbons, white Goods, Laces, Embroideries,
Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves,
Together with an extensive assortment of Plantation
and House-keeping Goods, which will be constantly re
plenished.
Those who favor me with their trado, can depend
upon receiving fresh and new Goods.
aprß SPENCER OIJRRELL, Agent.
MOKE BOOKS.—Joamcs’Diary.a tale ot'the PiT
nic of 1845, a Legend of the Rhine, Rubecca and
Rowena. by W. M. Thackeray.
Jjord Saxondale, or Life among tho London Aristo
cracy, by G. W. M. Reynolds.
Barn urn’s Illustrated News No 15.
A further supply of Viletto and Agnes Sorel.
Received by ]a 13J J. B. CUBBEDGE
HOSIERY .—An extensive assortment of Ladies
and Misses Iloscry. just opened
SPENCER CURRELL, Agent,
feb 21 No. 154 Congress-st, Gibbons Building.
OMESTIC LIQUORS—TwbbIs Gin,Whiskoy
Rum and Brandy. For sale by
fob 15 _ COHEN k TARVER.
rtIOBACCO-—IOO boxes, assorted brands, for sale hv
L apr 1 11. J. GILBERT.
1 TATA Share* Central Railroad Stock. 20 Shares
Iv/ v/ South Western Railroad Stock. Fo.i sale by
apr 15 PADELFORP, FAY & CO.
JUST RECEIVED per steamer—lo bids. Applcs:lo
boxes Oranges; 10 do Lemons, Figs, Nuts, Raisins,
Currants. Citron, Dates, etc.
GEO. ALEXANDER, Bull and Congres-sts.,
opr 15 Monument square.
WIIITK LEAD. pounds pure and No. 1
Whitclead. Just received and for sale bv
apr 24 J. B. MOORE Si CO.
ffIVVO BOYS, of good character, wanted at tliisonjce
JL to learn the printing business.
ONIONS.— Lnnding and for sale by
fob 9 11. .7, GILBERT.
jORN MEAL.—A few bans fresh ground Corn
j MeaL [apr ’2s] SEABORN COO PALL.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—SO boxes for salo by
_apr 25 11. J. Os LBFRT
AH.IS MANTILLAS.—A few of the latest style
Paris Black Silk Lace Mantillas, something new.
For sole by [a 13] KEM PTON & VERSTILLE.
SILKs7"SILK3, SILKSTSILKS.— A few more of
those small Check Silks left at 62 ]4 cents. For sale
hr r raar 12 .1. H. COHF,\ k CO.
Sljips nl)_ Steamers.
U. S. MAH LI Ni
FOE KEW YOE K .
To loavo Wednesday, May 11th, at —o'clock.
Tin* new mid superior steamship
AUGUST A, (apt. Thonius Lyon, will
leave as above. For freight or passage
v to
iipr::: ‘ FAJDELKOM), FAY * CO.
FOE NEW YORK.
To sail Saturday, May 7th. at 6 o’clock, P.UL
w The new and splendid steamship
AL-\ BAM A. Ludlow, v ‘
Gvely leave ns above. For freight or
passage, apply to
jnay 4 PADF.LFORD, FAY -V C >.
tl. S. MAIL LINK.
FOli NEW Y 0E K .
To loavo Saturday, May 14, at - o’clk, - M.
The U. S. M. Steamship FLORIDA.
Capt. M. C. Wood hull, will leave s
u ' K)Ve * or freijsLt or passage apply
may 4 PADELFORP, FAY Si CO.
FOR BOSTON^
The brig CAROLINE. Harding master, will
with dispatch as above. For freight or t
passage, apply on board, at Telfair's wharf, or to
may 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
notice! i
Kh Sohr. PRANCES SATTERI.Y. Davis, master.
Now Y r ork, can accommodate a few passen
gers if application be made immediately. Apply on
board at Lamar’s press, or to
may 3 YV'l LLIS & BRUNDAI!E. 1
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
7 The schooner Henry, Line, is ready to take
I,r a Northern port. Apply to
apr 3J ‘ HUNTER & GAMMELL.
100 bales Cotton to complete cargo of sehr.
latterly, to sail for New York on Mon
day, Apply to
apr 30 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. 1
’FOR NEW YORK—Oldlstabiishod” LhieT
‘The pa-’ket brig WILSON FULLER..!. John
*Hl*sEson master, will meet with dispatch as above,
For freight or passage, having good accommodations
applv ou board at Telfair’s Wharf,
apr2B BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR BALTIMORE Regular Lino.
The sebr. TRITON, W Brown master, will
with dispatch us above. lor fright or
passage, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
apr 28 BRIGH AM, KELLY A CO. !
for^boston!
Tlie brig CLEMENT, Paul Mayo, master,
meet with dispatch as above. For freight
or passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
apr 27 ’ BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
FJ& ERKKiHT OK CIIAIUER.
ST-. The schr. U. E. PRESCOTT,GiIkey master.-
particulars apply to
apt) 26 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. j
WANTED.
j-Ti A Lumber Freight for Now York, for schr
ELIZABETH A ELEANOR. Apply to
apr 15 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE,
WANTED TO CHARTER,
A vessel to take 150 to 175 thousand feet
Pitch Pine Lumber, to St. Johns. Now Bruns
wick. [apr 9] WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
WANTED TO CHARTER.
A Vessel to take 180 or 180 feet Sawed Lum-
to Montevideo, with a return freight to Now
surk. Apply to [a 5] C. A. L. LAMAR.
HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NEW YORK.
Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by ves- ;
2yjfls§£ sels wanting heavy fr‘ight. Apply to
mar 5 * WILLIS A RUNDAGE. - ,
WANTED
2 or 3 vessels drawing light draught of water. :
to load at different landings iu North Carolina
with Corn. Apply to
nov 5 A. C. TOMS. No. 128 Bay trcct.
VESSELS WANTED.
/V. For Northern and Eastern ports, \pply to
}SS& <ts ly wiLi.isiuiicrjAui:.
THE ROAD TO HEALTH.
„£?jr , r >
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
Cure of a Disordered Liver and bad Digestion.
Vpy of a letter from, Mr. It. B’ Kirkus. Chemist. Pro
fessor-street, Liverpool, dated W/t June , 1851.
To Professor Hoi.lowav.
Sir—Your Pills aud Ointment have stood the highest
on our salo list of Proprietary Medicines for someyears.
A customer, to whom I can refer for any enquiries, de
sires me to let you know the particulars of her case.
She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver
and bad digestion. Ou the last occasion, however, the
virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the in
flammation set in so severely, that doubts were enter
tained of her being able to bear up under it; for
tunately she was induced to try your Pills, and she In
forms me that after the first, and each succeeding dose,
she had great relief. She continued to take them, and
although she used only three boxes, she is now in the
enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you
many more cases, but tho above, from the severity of ;
the attack, and the speedy cure. I think speaks much
in favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed)
R. VV. Kiukus. |
Au extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fever
in Van Dioman’s Land.
Copy of a letter inserted in the Hobart Tovar Courier of :
the Ist March, 1851, by Major J. Wnl'h.
Margaret M’Connignn, nineteen years of age. resi- j
iling at New Town, had been suffering from a violent
rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had
entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs; during
this period, she was under the cure of the most emi
nent medical men in Hobart Town, anil by them her
case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon
her to try Holloway’s celebrated Pills, which she con
sented to do, and in an incredibly short, space of time,
they effected a perfect cure.
Cure of a Pain and Tightness in the Chest
and Stomach of a Person 84 years of ago.
From, Messrs. Vo it'd Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Ad
vertiser, who van vouch for the following
August Jet. 1851.
To Professor Holloway,
Sir—l desire to hear testimony to the good effect of
Holloway’s Pills. For some years l suffered severely
from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which w;*s
also accompanied by a shortness <f breath, that pre
vented me from walking about. lam 84 years of age.
aud notwithstanding my advanced state of lift*, these
Pills have so relieved me. that I am desirous that others ;
should be mode acquainted with their virtues. lam
now rendered, by their means, comparatively active,
andean take exercise without inconvenience or pain,
which I could not do before. (Signed.) Henry Cos,:.
North-street. Lynn. Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully ejjicucious in the
following compl tint:
Ague, asthma, bilious complaints, blotches on the
skin, bowel complaints, cholics, constipation of the
bowels, consumption, debility, dropsy, dysentery, ery
sipelas, female irregularities, fevers of all kinds, fits,
gout, bead-ache, indigestion, inflammation, jaundice,
liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, reten
tion of urine, scrofula, or king’s evil, sore throats,
stone and gravel, secondary symptoms, tic doulour
cuux, tumours,uh ers, venereal affections, worms of all
kinds, weakness, from whatever cause, Ac. Ac.
Sold at tlu* Establishment, of Professor lb >LI/"V A V.
244, Strand, (near'J’emplo Bar. liondon.) and by all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through
out the British Empire, and of those ofthe United
States, in boxes at 37
sale by the principal Tlrug bouses in the Pnion,and by
Messrs. A. B. & D. SANDS, New York, and W. W. LIN
COLN. Savannah, Ga.
J&TP There is considerable sa\ ing by taking the large
sizes.
N. B.—Direction f >r the guidance of parents in every
disorder, are affixed to each box. ly* apr 4
CIUT NAILS.—A full assortment of best brands,
J just received and for sale by
mar 24 E. LOVELL.
Disiivi; \:ai>i:m v
AT ON S. A. BON AII D respectfully Informs bis
JyJL patrons that his Last Term, <>f this season, will
commence on Thursday, Itli Inst.
Pupils, for the above term, will he received until the
23d inst. Persons willing to patronise him are re
quested to send pupils to his Academy at 4 P. M.,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaas.
N. B.—Mons. A. B’s Fancy lire** IlnJI will
take place on Tuesday, 26th inst. apr 6
KEMPTON & VERSTILLE
\RE now opening a finely assorted and complete
Stock of Summer and other DRY GOODS,
which they will offer upon the most accommodating
terms. As great care has been exercised in the selec
tion of their stock, with a view both to price and qual
ity, they confidently invite their friends and the public
generally, to call and examine for themselves*, apr 5
CHOCOLATE, GOOOA AND AROMA!
Wf BAKER & CO.'S American and VanillaPr*wni
>> . um CHOCOLATE, COCOA and BROMA, to
which the first premiums have been awarded by the
chief institutes and fairs of the Union, ore for seb* by
all the principal Grocers in the United States, and by
their agents:—Hussey & Murray. New-York; Grant &
Twells, Philadelphia; Tlio*. V. Ilrundago, Baltimore;
Konnct <fc Dudley, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WALTER BAKER & CO.,
apr 5 l y Dorchester, Ma s
TMSH ROl)S.—All kind* jur-t received by *
apr 27 E. LOVELL
SAVANNAH JOURiNAL THURSDAY, MAY 5, L 853.
Ruction Salts. i
IST PHlLßltlck ABELL.
Prime Cook at Private Salo.
A prime likely youug follow, a first rate cook, for
steamboat or hotel. apr 23
Gingliams and Handkerchiefs at Privato
Sale.
Just received per last steam *r : 2 coses Giugham ;; l
do French Hoad Handkerchiefs, for aula low. pr2l
Stawhorry Setts at Privato Fr.v.
Strawberry Setts of tho following kinds: Alien
Maude, Boston Pino. British Queen, Ohio, Redwood,
Hudson, Crimson (’one, While-wood, Hovoy’s Seedling,
Early Scarlet. They are all grown iu this climate, anil
in good order. All order* left at. our store for any of
tlio above kinds will be promptly attended to. id. 1J
Marshall House Omnibus and Team at Pri
vate Sale.
Comprising on.: fine large Omnibus, six goodllornc*,
and Harm*** complete. Also, the fine pleasure .schoo
ner Ann. with new sails, riggings, Ac., all in complete
order. Tbe above property will lje disposed of on ac
commodating t.urmg: tiie present own**r being ulx>ut to
rerao\o from the city, ha-tno further use for it.
feb 17
THE CELEBRATED GRAEFENBERG FAMI
LY MEDICINES.
tre ine aud ainon g ■
and Fever in general all
give way to the iniluencc
Gr.ijfonberg- Vegetable Fills -price 25 coats.
11l bilious disease-* and liver complaints, these Pills
act immediately, and will restore health quicker than
any other remedy ever kno va.
In tlu* tropica, and in all bilious climates, no person
should bu without them.
Burns, Chilblains, Sprains, Scalds, Wounds, Erysip
•d:v;, Rheu.uati-m. Bronchitis. Ulcers,Scrofula, inllam-
Timl ion of the Bowels, and all cases oi inilauied aur- i
lace*, yield immediately to the power ofthe
GRAEFEN3ERG GREEN MOUNTAIN
OINTMENT—Price 25 cents.
The Oraofonberg Eye Lutioa,
•Should he used in all cases of disarrangement in the
Eye.s;it is compounded on the most scientific principles,
and will invariably afford relief.—Price 25 cents.
All diseases ol'children yield at once to the action of
the Graefenberg Children's Panacea.—Price 50 cents.
Rickets, Flatulence, Diarrhoea, Falling down of tlu*
Fundament. Ringworms, and Scald-head,
Convulsions.;) WORMS, Croups,
Cholera Infantum
and all compl lints incident to teething, are inimodi- >
ntelv relieved, and the foundation of a strong und j
sound constitution laid.
Asa Tonic, the
Graefenberg Health Bitters,
are unequalled. They will restore the appetite, re
move the pallid appearance attendant upon disordered
digestion, and taken in connection with the Veg
etable Pills, will cure Fever and Ague.—Price 25
cents.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Asiatic Cholera ‘and
Cholera Morbus, and all classes
of Bowel Complaints
or** cured immediutelv bv the
GRA.EFENB33G DYSENTERY SYHUP,
and the system is left in its natural state, while other
romedics leave the patient much debilitated. —Price 50
cents.
The other Medicines oftlie Graefenberg Company,
j are
Marshall’s Uterine Oatholieon. f>r all complaints in- !
! eidont to pregnancy, and other utorinc diseases.—Price
I $3 00.
Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, a certain cure for the
Piles—Pri -e ?1 00.
Graefenberg Fever aud Ague Pills, a well attested
remedy.—Price £1 00.
Graefenberg Consumptive Balm, a most valuable
remedy aud much used iu medical practice.—Price
s■> 00.
Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound, tlie most
valuable purifier of the blood ever known. Price
$1 00.
The most complete and valuable Almanac ever is
sued, may be had gratis at the Agency. Applvto
HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON,
dec 10 Gums cor Broughton and Whitakcr-sts.
DK. M.MHTcr. irnaunra
success that has
1 mfkSiildzdw for which it “is of
| incidcntul h> the respectable fimmlo, whether marrii*d
•>r single, and usually known by the name of Female
Complaint*. Os those are Prolapsus Uteri, or Fulling
of the Womb : Foulr Alims, or Whites; Chronic In
llaination and Ulceration of the Womb: Incidental
I Hemorrhage, or Flooding : Painful, Suppressed and ir
regular ’Menstruation, oti\. with all their accompany
ing evils. (Cancer excepted) no matter how severe or
of how long standing.
That this Oatholieon is in every way worthy of the
confidence ofthe afflicted, as a safe and cheap remedy,
is vouchsafed for by the fact of its having received the
approbation and liberal patronage of many prominent
member* of the Medical Faculty in the United States,
and also by the voluntary testimonials given in the
pamphlets, from Ladies and Physicians of the highest
respectability, as certified by the most satisfactory au
thority.
This preparation is not a “cure-all.” but is intended
expressly f>r the above-named complaints, so very dis
tressing iu I heir nature and consequences and which
have heretofore resisted the skill and exertion* ofthe
most accomplished Physicians of nil countries, to a de
gree beyond that of any other malady to which the
human family is heir.
Tlie ingredients, as certified, bv high medical mi
thorilv. pamphlet) are Au. V. u: tii i>:. and are not
associated with any article unfriendly to th.* animal
economy.
RKri.Ri.Ncss. —P. B. Pecklmm, M. 1).. Utica. \. Y.: L.
D. Fleming. M. D.. Canandaigua. N. Y.: D. V. Foote.
M. D . Syracuse. V. Y M. H. Mills. M. Dr. Rochester.
N. V : Prof. Dunbar. M. L . p. dtimore, Md.: J. C. Or
rick. M. D... Baltimore, Md. VV. \\. Uec-c. M. I*.. Citv
of Now York : \\ . Prescott, M. D., Concord. N. 11.
Wki.cii, Sicr.KMAX k < ■<>.. Agents. A’hnnv, Ga.
Pamphlets can be bml .it the DrugStor* f
HUM PI 111 EYS& JO INS; )\.
Corner of Brougliton aud WhitaUcr-strects, sole Agts.
nov 27 swffmos for Savannah, Ga.
|>KOWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER. This
! } Essence pos<**<ses, j„ u entrated form, all tlio :
valuable properties ot’Jamaica Ginger, will he found an I
cxccliont family m iiicine—i* particularly recommend
ed as a lonic to persons recovering from fever andoth !
er diseases. For salo by J. B. MOORE k CO.
RP>’ |
(IOFFEE. sHi * nd Java
For *ale by [apr SSJ g.J. GILBERT
/ tOHN. • \rs and Ha• 20) buakcl i
\ Country Corn: 150 do do do Oats, 500 bundles lie !
niestic Hay, for sale low by
mar 32 SEABORN GOODALL.
(1ID&R -20bhl Champagne Cider, just lax led
J from steamship State of Georgia, for sale by
mir 22 B W. BU K ER.
IM.OUR.-A few barrels Canal Flour, for sale by !
2 may 3 SEABORN GOODALL.
O .VP. A {■ v. b .>. I', i- i.\
may 3 SEABORN GOODALL
riAOIIACCO. - A few boxes low priced, for sale by
1 may3 SEABORN GOODALL.
/ IROTCIIEt COTTON^—A Hmail lot of whit
\ i and colored Crotchet Cottmi. For sale at
KEMPTON & VEHSTILLE’3.
lAAMS— -Common and fine Palm Leai I u
2 China. Spanish, and other styles, in great vario j
tv. For sale by
* may 3 KUM FTON & VERSTILLE. j
GLOVES.
/ \ FNT’LEM UN’S and Ladies’ Lisle anil Silk Gloves; I
\ I Ladies’ Gauntlet,* or Riding Gloves; Gent’s Sum- !
mr Riding and Driving Gloves; also, a few pair of j
lino long armed Mitts. For sale at
KEMPT(> V Si VERSTILT.E S.
may 3 Waring’* Range, near the Music store.
] A RESIT HOPS—One case of fresh Hops, in l pouud j
_ packages, warranted of the last, year's growth.—
J u*t received and for sale by IV. W. LINCOLN,
may 3 Monument Square. I
(~1H ERSMAN’S ARABIAN BALSAM—For the cure
j of wounds, bruises, Spasms. &c. Ac. Just received j
I and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, |
! may 3 Monument Square,
i \TJKYV lb >()KS.--El or. tro-Phy biology; a scientific, 1
1 ii and practical treaties on the prevention, causes
j and cure of disease; or electricity as a curative agent, j
j supported by theory and fact: by I)r. Gershom Huff— !
| second edition—illustrated.
* Prismatics: by Richard llaywn. de—illustrated with i
I engravings from designs by Elliott, Worley, Ken- j
sett,, Hicks and Rossiter.
Tho Child's First History cf America; by the author i
of Little “ Dora.”
Burn urn’s News No. 13. Received by
may 3 J B CUBBEPGE.
1 lUants, Units, foe Stile, &£.
Intelligence Oflftee*
WANTED TO KENT—A House to contain 1:1-
cG3I teen Room*, or two Tenements adjoining, for
one or a term of years. The House, or House*, to Ikj
in an eligible situation, aud in good repair. Possession
will be taken on tho first of Hept umber cr October next, j
Ilou-v. or II -uses, not to be further out thar Liberty
stroc'. Apply to 11. J. CHALMERS, Bay Lane,
apr 26
; ntelftigence Office*
IIOUSM TO BE RENTED, from Ist of June to
i Ist of November, with tho use of the Furniture
The bouse is situated in a pleasant and healthy part of
the Citv. and contains five rooms, with a bosomontsto
ry. Applly to H. J. CIIAL.MKRS,
apr 26 Bay Lane.
i I ‘ A NT F. U TAPFRCIIA.i K. -A few likely ~N egroe*
S f to consist of men, Women, boys and girl*. For
such nogroes, a fair price will l>c paid to till an order.
Apply to H. J. CHALMERS. Broker,
apr 6 Bay Lam*,
iutclligcnci’ Odice.
H’A?.Tlfil) TJ HIRE. - Two negro men that
If have boon accustomed to work on a farm. For ■
stu li. good wage* will be paid monthly. Apply to
apr 7 Ii J. OH ALMU'.i *, Bay Lac.
SPRING GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED.—The uudorsigned would
u-’Sectfully announce to the citizens of da
i vauuah, and surrouuuiug country, that he has just
; received, by late arrival* from Philadelphia, a splendid |
utaortniuntof SPRING and SL'MJI EH I>ry Goods.
Cull aud sec, us he will sell cheap l’or cash.
NEAL Mclll GII. N<>. 170 Broughton-*t„
mar 25 Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall.
I” TP I LAM’S PILE ELECTUARY.—Fresh supply jus !
J received and for sale bv
JOHN B. MOORE A CO,
mar 25 Gibbon’s Range.
I>KiV> VS UrvSENt i. GFJAMAICAGINGER.—This j
} article is warranted t-> possess, in a concentrated ‘
form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger, ‘
and will bo found on trial, to be an excellent family
inndu iue. To the dyspeptic, it affords groat relief, by 1
giving umeto tho digestive organ*. Just received ami
for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
mur 16 Monument Square. !
NE W BOOKS.—Harper's New Monthly Magazine
l'or April.
Harry Muir; a story of Scottish Life, by the author
, of Mrs. Margaret Maitland. Merkluud, £e.,iu cloth and
paper binding.
i ho Ranger of Ravenstream; by Newton M.Curtis.
The Life of Nod Scarlett; the daring highwayman,by
, the author of Dick Clinton, Nat Blake, Dick Turpin,
Ac., illustrated.
i Agnus Sorel,a novel, by G. P. R. Jauie*.
The Child’s llizlory of England; by Ohas. Dickens,
vol. Ist.
Ellen Linn; a Franconia story, by the author of liul
la Books, beautifully illustrated.
The Bourbon Prince, the History of tho Royal Dau
phin. Louis XYII, of France.
Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 13, received bv
mar 3d J. B. CURB EDGE.
MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS ANI)
(Off PUT J3XCIC.
war is it t
■ AT we behold many females, scarce in the meri
-1 dian of life broken in health and spirits with u
com plication of diseases and ailments, depriving them
ofthe power for the enjoyment of life at an age when
physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and happy sereni
ity of mind, arising from a condition of Ivultli..should
be predominant.
Many of the causes of her sufferings at first—perhaps
years before, perhaps during girl hood,or the first years
; of marriage—were in their origin so light a* to pass
! unnoticed, and of course neglected.
IX A FTP!-: YEARS.
j When too lute to be benefit led by our knowledge, we
1 look back and mourn,and regret the full consequences
j of our ignorance.
What would we not of; eu give to possess, in early
life the knowledge wo obtain in after years! And
j what day* and night* of auguisli we might not have
I been spared, if the kuow lodge was timely possessed.
I 11 is
MELANCHOLY A.XI) STARTLING
i To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many
; a wife for many years, from cause* simple and control
lable. easily remedied—or better still—not incurred, if
| every
WIFE AND MOTHER
Possessed the information enutuiuedin a little volume
1 V within the reach of us all) which would spare to her
self
YEARS OF MISERY,
; And to her husband the constant toil and anxiety of
! mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of
the wife, without giving him the opportunity of ac
j quiring that competence which his exertions are enti
tled. and the possession of which would secure the hap
piness of himself, wife and children,
SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
By becoming in time possessed of tho knowledge, the
i want of which ha* caused tho sickness ami poverty of
j thousands.
In view* of such consequence*, no wife or mother is
excusable if she neglects to avail herself of that know
ledge, in respect t herself, which would spare her
| much suffering, be the means of happiness and pros
perity to her husband, and confer upon her children
1 that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with
healthy minds. That knowledge is contained iu a Jit
; tie work entit led
t 11K .\r arr i e r> woman's
Private Medical Companion.
BY DR. A. M..YIAURICEAU.
riIOFESSOK OP DISEASES OF WOM.W.
One Hundrvlh Edition.) Is mo., pp. 250. Price 50 Cads.
[ox PINK l’ Vl'Kli, KXTII \ HINIUNO, §1 00. |
First published in 1846, and it is not
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL,
Considering that every Fomalr, whe
ther married ornot. can here acquire
1 a full Knowledge of tlie nature, char
acter and causes of her complaints,
with tHe various symptoms, aud that
neaily
IT A l. F A MILLION COPIES.
should have been sold.
J t is impracticable to convey fully the various sub
jects treated of, a* they are of a nature strictly inten
ded for the married, or those contemplating marriages
hut no female desirous of enjoying health, and that
1 beauty, consequent upou health, which is so conduc- !
live to her own happiness, and that of her husband, ‘
but either Ims or will obtain it. as ha* or will every
husband who lias the love and affection of his wife at
heart, or that of his own pecuniary improvement.
UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
COPIES
Have been SENT BY MAIL within the last few
month*.
CA if Ton ft) THE PUBLIC.
BE NOT DEFRAUDED!
Buy no book unless ‘‘Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, 129 Lib
j erty Street N. Y.” is on the title page, and the entry
’ in the Clerk's Office on the back oftlie title page; and
! buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or
send by mail, and address b> Dr. A. M. Mauriceau.
• there arc spurious aud surreptitious iufriugements
ofcopyright.
LET EVER Y WIFE AND HUSBAND BONDER:
No ftcusc for Iguoraiu'i', when Igno/*
uncc Is Misery to I hone wr liolti near
and dear, and when to dispel our Ig
nonuiceis w illiln our reach.
To enable overy one todecide upon the indtsp> n
hie nrce. sCyoi possesing a copy, and that no wife, or
mother need remain uniformed upon the umnv caus
es, which sooner or later, are destined to imike'l'cui ful
ravage* upon her health, unless guarded against, and
that :io coiiMiderato and affectionate husband have
, reuse to upbraid biinclf with neglecl ofthe welfare of
hi* wifi- -a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, containing
full Title-page oml Index of Contents, together with ex
tracts from the book, will be sent free of charge 6. anv
part of the Culled State©, by addressing, post-paid as |
j herein.
When Knowledge Happiness,’ti*
euipithlc to he ignoritnl.
It S’‘On receipt of One Dollar (for the fine Edition. !
! extra binding).-Tuk MvRRiKn Wumin’.s Privatk Mr.n- j
I ii vi.Companion”is snnt(mai/cdfree) tounvpartoftlie
United States. All letters must be post-paid, und nd- j
dressed to Dr. A. M. MAI ItIPEAF. Bov 1221. New- !
York City. Publishing Office, N.., 121 Liberty Street. I
New-York.
’ *■ For sale by Lee A Whitman, Ringgold; h\ F Rennet, i
, Passville; DoyalA Sears. Melionoiigh; J. A. Reviudds,
! Dahloncga: C. YNninghlo-d, Oglethorpe, Ga.
In Now York City.by Stringer k Townsend, Adri
anre,| Sherman & Cos, Dewitt & Davenport, and Barnes
& Cos. apr 12
IHI K(’ IvBSD SILKB v few handsome patterns
\ just received. SI'ENCEIt UUItIiELL. Agt..
feb 17 154 Congress-st,Gibbons’ Building.
I |OI BLE AND SINGLE B YURELLEDGUNJ
J * Just received and for sale by
mar SI E. LOVELL
LIQUORS AND WINES 12 hall
|Cr| pipe* Otard, Dupuy A Co.'s Fronch Bron-
WrMi v * 10 half pipes assorted brunds, low pric
! ed French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domes
tic do. 50 bids do do. 70 do P & H Rye
i Gin, 150 do E Phelps’do: 0 pipes Holland Gin. 10 libls
i Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Georgia Poach do,
j 800 bltls do N O Whiskey. 60 do white Baltimore d0,30
old Westminster Monongahola do, 20 do old Pennsyl
vania Mountain do do, 100 do \ K Rum 25 quarter
casks Madeira Wine,l6 eighth do choice do d0,20 quar
ter do Port do, 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter casks
Brown Sherry Wine. 40 baskets (‘hampaigne do. For
! sale by fang2o] WEBSTER & PALMES
“PEKIN TEA COMPANY.”
Warehouse, 7S and 77 Eulton-st., New York,
This TEA Company ha* always main-r—Mjjii
: tained a high reputation for TEAS of
the most delicious character and fra
gvancy, and are warranted to give sat- <S|
to give satisfaction in every instance. If they dn not,
I prove a* represented they may be returned. For sale
: by the Agent. J. A MAYER,
] mar 6 Brough ton-street.
i >id ‘ EIVBD PM LA L’J YRRIVAI I full
ll supply of Duffield's Stagg t Shay’* Cussard's. and
j Koloson'R Hams; alw, a fresh and full supply of new
Groceries, for sale low at
ALEXANDER'S
apr 15 cor. Bull and Congress filß..Momtineut-s|. j
K.\ IV MILL IRONS—Consisting of Cranks, Styr j
up*. Pitman’s Dogs, Gudgeons. Ac., complete.
Landing from :• ‘hr Empire, and for ale by
apr 15 C. H. CAMPFIELP. |
IMiOUR. —*200 bbis. N.St. Louis Superfine Flour, !
received per schr. Prescott; 24 l bl*. Extra family
do do do. Now discharging and for sale low from
wharf. ]apr 25] A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay -t.
A rdsii KN
\ I Butter. Just received iid lot sal;.*’ y
U
HATS AND CAPS.
r?3 Fine, fadilonsl.de ‘'ilk and beaver
yGB Men’s and Boyb’ California do. A lag© iHSft 1
\lot of Wool Hats,fur Plantation me. F> r
• sale v .STALEY A HENDY.
jan 6 Congve** street. J
TiiTAThis*: SLATib'f; Elates:::-An assort
incut of the finest and ..eapest Slates ever in this
market, just received. Also, a specimen o. the best |
Roofing Slates, which cun be furnished lu-jcsale or i
’ retail by S. S. SIBLE-Y .
ton* 15 No. 135 Gongre:?*-st-ree > . j
Ij bT rER, cii Mm, lard r< •••:•*. ipi
|) steamer Id kegs extrachoice Goslu-n Butter. 10 ,
! boxes do. do. Cheese. 5 barrels Leaf Lard, Fulton Mar
ket Beet'. Pig Pork, all of which will be sold nt as low
i rates a can be bought for in the city, according to
• quality- |m:ir'J] GEO. ALEXANDER. j
Z N. WINKLLR,
Factor and Commission Merchant,
220 Bay-st., WilUamson’a Building*,
opr 16 ly
DjR. FAtt cGvi.
operations fbr the rcgulati ui. pic-cr-
vadon and beautifying ofthe teeth.and ■
will insert artificial teeth, from a sin
| glo tooth to a double sot Dr. P. will spare no effort to ;
give the utmost satisfaction to all who may command
. his service?. pr 21
Ii U L'IH)NMAI;K K rIiEErV -20 half M- frssle
1 by [apr 28) Jl J. GILBERT.
HAY. —4O bale* of Prime Timothy llav, for ?alo ta
arrive per schr Edna C, from Baltimore by
apr 4 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay-st
HAY —3OO bundles Dome tic Ilay t i sal bj
apt 30 SEABORN GOODALL.
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY ! “
Positively Seilin off at Cost.
t|~MIE .Subscribers desirous of closing their present
business, w >uld invite the attention ofthe citixons
of .Savannah, and its \ iciuit.v to their large and well so
; lected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goode ut
a'Sii.ns: \i: voitk cost,
1 among which aro to be found some of tlie most desira
ble styles of goods, for Ibis und the coining season,<\>n
] ei:;tiug in part ofthe following goods, viz:
COLORED AND FIGURED BAREGES,
do do do Silk Tissues
Plain, Black und Colored Silk Tissue* aud Ba
regos,
Swiss and Mull Muslius,
Jaconet and t’ambrie do,
do do Checked Swiss do.
Colored and Figured Organdies,
Black and Colored Lawns.
Canton Cloths for Travelling Dresses,
Priuted and Plain Linen dodo,
Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Ginghams aud Barege Do I .nines.
Black aud Colored < hamclion tilks,
l’laided and Brocaded do.
Colored Marccline and Florence do.
USES BOOOS, Ac.. Ac.,
We have a large and well selected stock oftlie cole- i
bruted RICH A RD.SON 8. GRAY’S, DIN BAR, DICK
.SON A Co.'s Shirting und Fronting Linens: Together
with a large and elegant assortment of White and.
Brown Table Dumusk of all widths. Damask Doylies.
Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Bird* Eye Dia
per, Linen Dowlas*. Huckaback Diaper I rent h Linen
Twelve and Doylies, Liueu Lawns and Linen Cambric,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF DOfliESTir OOOOS,
i* complete and embraces evory article kept in u first ,
class retail store. Purchasers will do well t“ call uud 1
see for themselves, os
GREAT BARGAINS
will be given especially in
Fancy <f>ols.
which will be sold for in many instances below cost.
THIS IS NO HUM RUG.
Cull and sec, and be assured of tho fact, at
J. H. COHEN X CO S,
apr 28 150 Brougfiton-strcet.
M. PRENDERGA.BT & CO.,
IIAVK this day received per * *'- e ryTW\\
Florida, a very choice a
sortment of
Shades, 1-4, 5-1
0-4;
Plaid Stripe, and White Matting;
Anew well seasoned 11 ofOil Clot Its,
new patterns in every width;
White Canton Crape Shawls;
Trimming Vel\ ets, assorted ;
Which, with a complete stock of every thing useful in
j Dry Goods, they offer on very moderate terms for
cash, at their New Store.
i feb 17 178 BROUOHTDN-STREET.
Ncnrlj op] i itcSt. Andrew’s Hall. West Side.
I) il]Hso bbls Lutlier Felton’s Rum, landing per
V the brig Clement, and for sale by
I mar 5 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
REAL SPAN IS[IP AN AM A HATS.
fjb* GEO. S. NICHOLS lias just received a fine lot
Real Spanish Pumium Hats, the finest to le I
found in this city, and challenges competition.— ;
{ They are beautifully shaped, and of extra fine quality, i
| Cull und see them a? the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s |
I Range, and get one. cheap. apr 14 i
M. PEENDEEOAST ft CO.,
HAVE just received a small case of very choice 1
French printed Garages.
Plain and Brocade Black Grenadine*.
An assortment of very nice Cambric imertings ami i
lidgiugs.
One case of superior Italian Sewing Silks.
Which with a very complete assortment of general
Drv Goods, they offer on very low cash terms.
178 BROUGH TO N -ST U K FT.
i apr 26 oppoaile St. Andrews Hall.
I / 10AL, COAL. LOO Red \sh Coal, broken
I ) and screened, for #alc. to arrive, per schr. Seth j
Smith, from Philadelphia, bv
feb 28 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
GROSS Osgoods India t’-holngogue, the famous i
£ chill and fever remedy, received direct from the :
j proprietor and for sule by J. A. MAYER,
apr 18 154Broughton-st.
I \ id riUßbd Cvji;>.m. i-’i<■, .".n.i i"f Miic i'V
; I.M / &] r2O WELLS & DURR.
SKIi)LIT7, POWDERS. Fresh and full sizu,
prepared and for sale by
j upr 12 J. E. DrFuRD. Apothecaries’ Hall.
!l M lb. 0 bbls. Lime, now landing pischooner
j 11. M. Jenkins. For sale by
| upr 13 BRIGII \M, KELLY.I <’o.
j 2 AMS.—SOO be'.-t Rr.lHinoro curorl limns, iauci
-21 mg from schr Ldnu For sale by
upr 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY .t CO. j
n’lllTFj WASHER’S BRUSHES.’ of m., .ii
make sorted sizes, just recei\e4 and lbr sale by i
apr E LOA r LL
\’F.U itOOAs, icrcivcd April 2. lo S."s. SIB
LF.Y. No. loiCungrcssstreot
fbe Rector of St. Bardolphs; by i . W. Shellon. My
Home in Tasmania.or Nine Years in Australia.
Ladies’ New Cook Book; bv Mrs. Sarah Jane Halo.
Life Hero and There; by N. P. NN iliis.
Nick “i the Woods, u ‘Tale of Kentucky: by l*r P.ird,
l.ove Affairs iu Our Village 2d Years Ago; by Mrs. |
! Caustic.
! Astray Yankee in Texas; by Phillip Pax I on.
Evelina, or the History of a Yning Ladies’ Jntro
; duelion into the World: by Mis* Burney.
! ’l iie Shady Side, or Life in a Country Parsonage; by u
, Fu-tor's Wife;
! TUc Old Man’s Bride: by T. S. Arthur,
j A voyage to the Celestial Country from the Manu
script nl’An Old Salt; by Rev. Dr. ('beeves.
Dr. Tyng’s Family Commentary on the Four Cos
| pcl.
I Sacred Songs P*r Family and Social Worship.
Everv Day Scripture Rcadin, -. lor iho Use of Kami
lies by Rev. J. S. Blake, M. I.
Essays aud Miscellanies of Grace Aguilar, selected
from the Manuscript, by her Mother.
Poetical Works of Thomas Gray; by Thos. lined.
Summer and Winter of the Soul, by Rev. Lrskein
Neale.
Doctor Birch, and his Young Friends.
Boys’and Girls’Own Book.
Agnes Sorell, a Novel; by G. P. It. Jame.i. ie., dc.
apr 27 _
FINE FRENCH MUSLINS AND SILKS.
\ 1 TE have this day received, per steamer, a very cl
1 V egant assortment of new and desirable styles
of French Organdie and Jaconet Muslins, at a very
reasonable price; also, rich light, colored Mantilla
Silks. M. PKKN DERG AST & Vi).,
may 3 178 Broughton-st., opposite St. Andrew’s Hall
CAMPHINE AND BURNING FLUID.
JUST received 20 bbls. ofthe iilk'vc, which
pi will be sold by the barrel or otherwise, at the
l° WlsHt pritscr. Arrangements will be enter
jan 2ft l SUPPIj * ’ * J. J. MAURTCE.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J2O CAS ES fine sewed calf ki n Boots: ffigY
12 do. do. pegggcddo.de*.;
and Congress Boots; Ladies’ and Gent's Gaitor |
Boots; Ladies’ Ties and Slippers; Boys’ and
Youth’s Shots; 5,0*30 pairs Plantation Brogans. lor I
sale by .STALEY & HENDRY,
oct 28 Sign o f the Golden Eagle, Congress :t.
CPRIYR.WI) SUMMER CLOTH ING.—Tiie sub
iTa svribers have iu store good assortment of Spring I
an Summer Clothing, which they arc selling at. low ;
pricfi. Our friends, cufitomcrs, and all in want of
gO"d and cheap Clothing,, are respect,fully invited to |
call and examine uur Ht4**k. We will receive by the ;
stoamera from New York, duriug the business season, \
weekly supplies of such articles us our trade may do
! maud. Cull at the sign of the Golden Eagle.
STALKY & HENDRY.
May i >rMa\
Putnam’s Maguzino t >r May. Graham’s Mnerizine.
I Godov’* Lady’s Bonk f**r May. Blackwood's Magazine
I f>r April—received nod for ::ale by
j apr 27 .- ?IBLLY. N - * 135 Congee* it. 1
Commercial JattUtgeacf.
Savannah Itlarkd, May 5.
COTTON—No sale* this morning. The present in*
I activity is occasioned by the unsatisfactory nature of
I the hut foreign accounts, und us furt her accounts aro
U/W duo, ojrat(jr* prefer to await their arrival.
Exporbi*
Per steamship ?tiito of Georgia, for Philadelphia -
| 233 bales Upland and 21 do .*■ I Cotton, 25 cask* Ri p
i 1H bales Wool, 220 bales Yarn and Domestics,aud sun
dry pkgs md/.e.
| Per Hr burl; Jane Tudor, f.r Liver;.* 1 122 414 ft
i Timber, 707 bales Cotton.
Per bark Maria Morton, for New York—l2ls bales
I Cotum, 50 bags Rice Flour, 15 bales Me -s, 12 boxes
Glnsb-waro, 2(3 boxes Htarcli, and 4 bbls Ginsing.
Receipts ol’Coduu, ft-c., per C. it R.
May 4th—lU6balefi|Cotton and Mdzu.lo S M Lafflteou
Washburn, WUdor A Cos, T S Wayne, Both well A .Smith
Rabun A Whitehead, N A liardco it Cos, J Jones, F C
■ Ayer, S Griswold, J N Phillips, Webster 4 Palmce,and
, Kltb- c & Rodgers.
BAVaNN/ua rRICES CURREN l.
Article*. | $ c. s*-’•
Hugging,
Dundee, 41 U. per yd. 14 <c Id
Jvcutucky. . . por )d ( a
Gunny por )d j 12 u 12^
Tow per yd.. u
Hale Rope por 8 a
Dillon's Rope per lb. u
Hncon, Hams . jor lb. 12 a 13
Shoulder:: per lb.l D/, a b
>'i.l e; .per lb. a y
lleef, No*•-York Meos. per bb1.13 uo a Uoo
Prime per ILL; 7uo a bOO
Cargo per bbl.j a
Bread, Navy ..p.r ib. 3], a 4
Pilot .per Ib.i 5 u 61 v
t> utter, G< hen prime por It.l a
No. 2 p.*r lb. 18 a 2<3
*’ tlcKfi, Sav'h, Ist quh.por ui 11 OU u 12 to
Northern per m.’ 6ou u b fe)
Caii<ll<*K, Spormiucti .per ib. 83 u 42
Savuuuah made, Tai.pcr lb. 12 l . a 13
Northern do. do..per lb. 12 a U
Cheese, Northern per Ib.j 8 a lu
Cuilcc,
Cuba. inf. to fair per lb. u
Good fair to prime... per lb. a
Rio per lb.’ 10 a 16J4
Java per lb. l 12 a lu
Cut Son,
Upland, Inferior per lb.j a
“ Ordinary por lb a
Middling por ib 1 u
Mid. fair.... lb) a
•* I'airAfy. fair, per ib.!
“ Good lair....per lb-! a
Cordage, Tarred per lb.! Ii a 11
Manilla per lb. 14 a 1.
Domestic Goods,
Sliirlings,brown jicr yd.] 4 a
Sheetings, brown per yd.l 7 a 1 )
Brown Drills por yd. 8 u 1
Cotton Ostia burgs per \d.! S a 10
Duck, English per bolt-10 60 l4 00
American Cotfen per yd.i 14 a 24
Flli, Mackerel, No. l. pcr bbl.|lo 50 a 11 on
*• No. 2.. per bbl.i ‘> 60 a ySO
•* No. 3..per bbl.i 700 a 7 ;'u
Flour, Canal per bbl.j 600 <t 7
Bull, lloward-st. sup.per bbl. 660 a 675
Bhiladclpbiu per bbl.i u
Ceorgia per bbl.’ u
(.Drain, Corn, cargo por bus 60 a t'O
•• retail pur bus.; 75 a bo
Outs per bus.; u 4o
\\ heat per bu* ‘ it
Silnrt*, Aiu. Window perlhufl 450 a 7"0
Gunpowder per keg 1 , 375 a . 1
Hay, P wt. 131 a 137
•• Eastern...per cwt. 146 a 1 i<o
Hides, Dry.. per lb.l 0 a V}.j
Deerskin:-’ per lb.j 8 <t 0
Iron* Swedes, assorted per ton *-7 60 a 100 00
Fig per toil] u 30 00
Hoop per cwt.] 360 a 400
Sheet por cwt.] 460 a 500
Nail rods percwt.j 000 a 625
Enrd ..per Dj.i loV-j a 12
Lime, Thomastou per bbl.j 1 1-J_, a 125
1 Lumber,
j S. Sawed, refuse perm.flJ 800 a 11 00
Merchantable .pcvin.ft.ll4 00 a is 00
I River I umber, ref perm fi 1 V 00 a 1” 00
1 Merch’ble to jrime...perm.l’l.l 14 <3O a 16 00
Hanging do. for cxp..perm.ft.j 00” u
i Mill Ranging perm.ft. 10 00 a 13 00
While Fine, clear perm it. 30 00 a 4” 00
Merchantable perm.ft.'lß 00 a 25 00
Cyprus Shingles per m.) -4 00 a 450
Savvied Cypress do per ui.jlOOO ct
Red (3ak Staves per m. 12 00 a 16 00
! White do. pipe...per m.jdo 00 a f*o 00
] l)o. da. hhd...per in. 25 00 a 85 00
I*. do. bbl....per m. 20 00 a 25 00
j Molasses, Cuba per gal. 21 a 22
New-Orleans per gal. 81 a 32
I Nails, Cut id. to 20d...per lb. 6 u t>j 4
I Naval Stores, Tur..per bbl. a
i Spirits Turpentine...per gal. a
Varnish per gal a
Oils, Sperm, wiut. st’d.per gal ]1 40 l5O
Do. tiill do..per gal.j a
Do. smn’r do..per gal.j 120 a 125
( Whalo. racked, wint.per gal. 05 a To
j Linseed per gal. 75 a 80
Tanners’ per bbJ.jlS 00 a ib 10
Flax p<*r yd.j Bl<j lob.
l’oi k, Mess, Western...per bbl.-21 00 a 22 00
j Prime per bbl. 18 00 a JO 00
Mess, New-York per bb1.;21 00 a 22 00
; Porter, London per doit. 175 a 278
Ruisins, Malaga per box. u
: Spirits—Brandy.
Otard, Dupuy A Co...per gal. 225 a 360 I
1 A. Seignctte’s per gal.j 175 u 800
liCgur lVe.cs per gal. 225 a 860 I
Perch per gal. 65 a 125 j
Domestic per gal 84 a 87
I Gin. American per gul. 28 a 80
Holland per gal. 86 lOO
Rum* Jamaica ... per gal.’ 100 a 175 f
N. 11.. bids per gal. 27 a 80 !
Whiskey. Phil. I Balt...per gnl. 24 a 25 j
New-Orleans per gal. 27 u 28 !
Sugar,
p. Rico atul SL Croix.per lb.j 7 a 72, ‘
Havana, white per Ib.! <t
“ brown per lb.! a
l/>af and Crnfihed per Ib.l 8] , a 9
Suit. Liverpool,coarae..persack! a
Cargo, bulk per hus. a
Turk’s Island per bus. a
Soap, Ainer.yellow......per !*• 1 a
Shot ,nll sizes. per lb. v n 7?c |
Spanish per m. Ik a 85
American per 111. 275 a 6
Tallow, American, .per Ib. a
Tobacco, Manufi }*er lb. 25 a 40 |
‘l'coh, Sotiehoug per lb. 30 U*
Gunpowder per Ib. 70 a 5 j
Hyson per lb. * ; 0 a 75 ]
Twine, Seine per lb. SO 3*s ,
Baling per lb. 17 a J 9 ;
; Wine*, Madeira per gal., 160 a 200 |
j .Kicilv Madeira per gal. a Tit
Tencriffrt, L. P per gal. 100 a 10l I
Malaga, Sweet per pul. 45 a 55
” Dry per gnl. 40 a 50 j
Clarot. Marseilles per rank 135 00 a 40 00 |
•• Bordeaux per cask 20 o<> u 22 W I
Champagne per do*. 800 a 16 00
Wool,
Southern Unwnpheil.pi r lb. 15 a 17
•• Clean per Ib.l 20 a 25
Woolsliiiu, Ramli'e..ou< h, ] 20 a 25
Sheep's each, I 50 a . 02
RETAIL PROVISION MARKET.
Savannah, May 8, 1653.
Corn Meal, y bushel $1 “0
•• Grist, “ 1 00
Bacon— limns, lb 1! (<•, 15 c.
Sides. ** \D/.j(v, 18
Shoulders, pib H (di 11 x /. \
Bocf. f> lb grass fed ]... 1 (\- 1 6 ’ j
Mutton, Ylb 12 (a 1 15 |
bn mb. ** 12 (a IS
Pork—'Whole liog, V 1 fe j scarcoJ...lo (a) 12
Cut. “ 12b.
Yenisen, V saddle S3 00@$f) Ol)
Poultry-—Turkeys, each 1 25@ l 50
Geese ** 75(<’ 1 00
Ducks, (domestjc) each..[scarce;.. 1 1 25
Fr*v’ Is. wh • 60fj.62
Chickens, pair 50<& 100
Sausages. lb 81
Butter -Goshen. r p lb 25(5 31
Country, “ 00
Lnnl.Vth ’. lb'. 16
Eggs, dnz 2025
Pctatoos—Sweet, half pock 25
Tri-h. “ “ 25
Apples, pi half peck 25
niNE TOOTH COMBS.- An olagant assort 1
nient. of Ivory and TortoiseSlioel Tooth Combs,of
all sizes and degress of fineness. For sale by
afi JOHN B. MOORE .t U(>.. Gibbon’s Buildintr. !
/ IhARKT WINJ 50 box os Chatenu Morgaux,
* j Chateau Lafitte. St. Julian, St. Emillion. F* r sale 1
| by [feh 2ij A . BON AUD.
(•H-YWI/S, l common
O t’rnpc Shawls,plain and embroidered.
i Vandyke Collars, beautiful goods,
Parasols, assorted,
i Ladies’ G roe n, Brown, and Black Silk Embroil ns. a
1 sorted,
Plain. Striped arid Checked Glace Silks, Bareges, Tis
, sues and Grenadines,
i Colored and While Jaconet and Organdy Muslins.
! A largo assortment cf Irish Linens, French Printod
Cambrics. M. PIIK \DERG A6T A CO..
j apr 4 178 Broughton street.
SEGA U 5.—50.000 imported Segars, just
received, of various brands, viz; La Esmeralda, Lu
j Fflantropn. Rio Hondo, Morena. For sale by
at'. V.i> \M I) eorii'T..! Bay and Wldtaker-sti
/ 11TR .Y’l’ Hoi 3 a . N i.s i ,\.- an agree able rofrig
\_yerant and laxative; used extensively on the conti- ■
, nent of Europe and throughout the United States as n j
, substitute for Epson Salt. it. is ns pleasant tethetaetr j
1 as.-oda Water. A fre-b tupplv kept n-n?tanGvon <
1 mid ’. p r ikj ‘ j*• a
pnsstitjicrs.
‘’r f S„ lt , , rs c „r K m f„r Phi1.,.101p1,1-MM
- s,“ f. 1 " 1 • l| Iron. J I!,™, f Uiinac, J K
Suan .m, .Mr \ ogell, Ir H VV Bunks. Mr Mnumril J
MM'nnra. W UW.en. Mrs f. m „, „ slmin..n, j,
’ GB n “ VU,? i K 7.;, A ' ki,ls - Mr McGregor,
r wu/ x und chiWr rs M Hlinms, Mn
Av an.'l’ - >V. ‘ u|, '“ ! I,ul svt i L Cowles Mr Holmes, la
n’ Mlas sawyer, MbsGuUmartin, Miss
•id? JMP t r ‘" ll i ‘i ‘’ •’ V™'*****’- M Prcnder*
M.. s J. * ‘/C-s andhuly. Mrs Shepard. Miss Shepard,
.1 i ‘ ‘ -'jr Sanders, C S Wayne. G 11
‘■•lf'ihV’- .v* v ‘ ; ’ ‘'• “” ’* •Saranson, Mr Ifertn, Miss
M.• ndsvt. Mi.-I KeNay. .Mrs
-h-n. MisVviun Vi''. ‘' l ‘ A , lJ , llawk ” *" ld chit
'■"ru-. 1-I.U 7 I,ul - v > inJ • I'fkl. Mr,
.st ‘cnn ‘ >lrs Ura yson and family, and
mrtt, J S Stirk f j h t‘ rlofl -°V" K I>um ’
H Bunker W v pi” ii 1 ‘ , urr ‘“j J S Brown, W
AndetJon, JQum V ii ****, O L
mui=.<v 7 Klrk ' h
J B Tnylur. b,;J IV-olt. ‘” “ ok ‘* 1 ’ A
jlrrioolg at §euij.
: 0’ ; !l: fwra:t.ct. i l'^ puutcr ‘,
viaunesdav, >Jav 4
f: i wto “ s y*-’ ’UI Jo
f; V'T-T v N 'l# Saylor Klcba^d
llLl crl.inf W,ntffin \0
Huiml.l I. Oitrkiu, Jo
1r j .N K.: 1. > t ’ ]t Jlanison ,j 0
1> 1. DnruuU. FlulUSAnderron ,u
ufi'n""*’ SL I-’ B Jo
L\V o BarncH-n U S AJJ Viudcrgrast
V ’ JVV B, ttnt*Kham... Fla
‘* A Black. .1 ic.dtowj, ii j; Linvllle
Y Burton
MARSHALL HOUSE 0. r.u.uo, ITeprwU*
Wednesday, Mnv 4.
, Jl ,larUen * ‘- Hd y- toy™ ;U B 6ima Lumpkin
• s;iu.un.. iihv.li,: .- coHt mwm
l w ( uuitning Auguata M Wnv u 0
wll Billop Newcastle] J Skinner do
“ii, ( .> r,,V , ; “•"'“.vne-dJon.'.J W Farfield do
. )l lur.i 1 lady,2 children S Hinds, ladv and child,do
and svt ‘
CAl\ HOTEL...? Co.vdox A J. B Folet, rroprletora
MTvlreaday, M y4 a .
Ill? ‘ hco -}.. Augsuta B Jones Effingham
1A 1 uuieroy ,| 0 v V Shermun
Vue l . SeriwniJ Newman I'hlla
’ V( ’P lcy S C/M A Marks do
Jllurinc jhtteiligCßrt.
R OF SAVANNAII::::: : :::;::::::::::::MA‘S .*
;un Lises, 5 i(j j High Mater, 6 47
VR K l VED;
S. hr All erumrle, Austin. Little Ogecheo. to master
Meniuvr Gordon. King, ( barl.-ton, toS M Laffitiau
mdzei to CII K. A Bonav.ii. K D Walker.,) I HamU’-
ten, ILirndens Express DL Cohen, aud A C Dunbar
Steamer Chat hum, Kahn, Augusta, with louts 0 und
| ,H> * l " li 11 Johnson, sen)bales Cotton und mdze. to E
Molyneux, (1 Ii Johnson, G W Gurmanj’ A Cu, Starke
A Bryson. ai:d oilier*.
< hFA B Fh.
Ur Hlcumsl.ip Cr nvvnv, Soh jit, Chcgros, vUv Elug.
; tvw. Nunn. AC, A L..W A Cos.
McaluHl.ii. State ofUcomio, ( Vilina, I'LllaJalt.hia, 0
A L Luiuur
.'U.-T*>nr, l.v . i, L..WI 1, Alan. iCu.
l urk Mam >.• it. u, ltlul.lr-y, X„ turk, ltoaUial
SAILEDI ~~
l.r r. ( . nwttv. Saw v ur. Clingroa. Ar.
Sleuiunbip Stfttvr Dl Uaorgia.\'ollluß,PhaaJrli,bia.
ni:r,\uTib.
svenmer Oor<V.n, King CharlarUm.
Siuum.'r Planter, Corb, CtntlvviUngc.
M EMOHANDA. “
M:.;. 1- Arr r. l.r J tv Amlcron, Sarun-
List of Vesbels in Port.-(Corrected Daily.)
Ships.
Alubrir.u. I.mllo. \ V. rurUlford. V f iCo
H.indn . M.vJruill -NY, I'aJclrcnl. layA Cos
i ‘ 1 ■’ 1 tuf.bar.i, r..|.v, j POratraa
V iia.M, llunton, Uis'g, lYafbburu, AY A Cos
Barks.
Punbroily. air.fYUliouu, I.lv (, irurarr.
Clyda.rUr) MilL. Liv'l, A I.ow A Cos
Lnerpool. (ll) \\ ilhams, l.ondon,radc!fv rd.Fuv kto
Commerce Bovnn, L’pool. J PGravos
( Deney. Averill. YN, Starke k Brvson
India. Ketchum, dislg, E A Souilard
Brigs.
J P Kllicott. Grant, N Y, Cohens A Herts
Clement. Muvo, >i*g, Brigham, lv &Cos
Metidlack. Alley, Newcnctie, U Crnbtieo
Tangent, Reed, Ncwrnbtle, W Crabtieu
.Marciu. Alien, dfe’g, IV Crabtree
| Australia, Wylie. dfc g. W Crabtree
tarrlbbec. Crabtree, dis'g, W Crabtree
Marshall, Ryder. dis'g, EW Bn her
W Fuller. Johnson, N Y, Brigham. K A Cos
| Macon, Watkins, dis’g, Rowland A Cos
Boston, Torrey. dis'g. C K Potter
j Mecea, Ward, wait’g, E A Sou Hard
Jason, .Morrison, dis'g. E A Soullard
M T Wilder.Cunningham.dis'g. M A Wilder
Caroline, Harding, Bostc u, Biigbnm |K ACo
i Albert, i Br) Robinson, dis’g, E A Soullard
! Kendall. Cnthrins, , ts’g, E A Soullard
Russian, Gurey, dis’g. Starke A Bryson
Schooacnt.
j M BLaviK. Davi , NY, Brigliain, K A Cos
iH 31 Jon km-. Baddadgo, Mg, Brigham. KA Cos
j I rad or. Trader. Ny, M ill is A Bnmdnge
| Mood bridge. \\ hite, dis'g, Brigham, Klt Cos
:A < lifford. Smit). Boston, Bunker A Ogden
i ! ' ; A: Eleanor, Maulshury, l liila, W \WY & Brundaew
Advent.. Dans. r p'g, Master
. L Pnw'ott. Gilkty. di.-'g. Brigham,K &Cos
. J.cßnv. Powell. dis'g, Washburn. Wi Cos
t ch | udotn''.i*.ri wn, dis’g, Rowland A Cos
i intern. Brown, dis’g, Brigham. K A Cos
Henry. Line, dis’g. Hinder AGummell
M l-'mnklln. t.iitirt, tt I (iilu.A Cos
l.ad> of tl e Ocean, Lewis, Bath, Wm Crabtree
.J’ bn Buggies. Sowyer, 1% 11;nisuth. L\V Buker
’ Hatter ly. Du vis. N V, .7 7 A Brutidago
U > ‘l'Tslion, Sprugg, dis’g. Ihlnter A Gummell
Hjivub. Munll. dis'g. Bunker A Ogden
George.Torrov. dis’g, C E l’ottor
North Mate. JI .rit n, dis’g, WUHs A Rrundago
’ irginin. Snow, dis g, \\ illis A Brundage
AMMRICAN HOUSE,
; fZTii 11A Si \\ !:• u y P :I T - • BOSTON.
SBl U\ HKW 2 S RI < K ,
Kobuilt, Enlarged, ami Elegantly Furnished,
l Possos.-iiig nil the modern improvements and cou
venietnes for the aceommodatlcn of tlio
j Is dec 2 traveling public. ly
WASHINGTON HALL.
THE TRAVELLER’S HOME,
Dlucoii, Ga.,
’m.’JJ'] An Omniliiifi always in readiness to convey
i ijjffl l-nss- ufM-rs loand from the Rail Road depot to
Hull. 11. I*. REDDING. Proprietor.
B. V. Dknsk. Suj Hrinteudunt. (lmo apr 19
MARSHALL HOUSE,
sYV A K AH. GEO.,
GORDON FARGO, p| { cpi:i!.T"R.
UI.M Unte sf the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geo.
apr 19 ly
I)APEU. 6uo reams Pape;. ■ m
. rietv usually called for- Printing. Cap. Letter. M
ilium. Royal, Super Royal, Packet Post. Note. Knvel
opes. Ae., Ac. Per sale by J. I>. CUBBF.DGIC.
<nt ft
I Potatoes.
.fen (i. 11. J. GILBERT.
MACK EkEL- -.! Obis No. l,2aU 8 Mackerel;
5<3 half do. No. 1 und 2 do., landing and for sule
J by (feb 16) COHEN A TARVER.
*>/ | Ll FUELS Cow Pens, justreceived and for salo
• M f I.’- .'s; Vt i LLS A DURR
IERCHEB. \ fine lot of-Swedish I .e< chop; ano
Jther supply of Bazin’s articles and other goods,just
received bv steamer and for sale t the
ft 28 APOTHECARIES HALL, Brought On-fit
MiG A7A N J FJs Folt m \ iiarper’s Now Monthly
Mngarir.e, Putnam's Monthly Magazine. Gra
ham's Mazine, Codcy’s Ladies Book, and the Book of
the World, No?. 7, 8 and 9, Received by
r2B J. B.CUBBETGF.
| )ICKL E r-.—in box re! •• and half barrels, put m
I vinegar, ready for um\ Just received and for f-alo
‘-v ]n 6J SKARt'BN GOODALL.
/ * ILL NET ANDREIKI TW INF 100 lbs <. ; ;-
x I Net Twine, blenched and unbleached; 50 hurdle
! ecine Twine, fi. y. 12, 16 and 40 threads; also, 100
J Lines. Ac., l'or sale by JNO. B. MOORE A ( 0.,
i tnar 29 Gibbons’ Buildings.
I HWIIKN BUTI’EK JTfor raUTbv
I \J apr 1 H. L GILBERT.
/ iOK*'l 4 '£7 lfi• 4tmi bags ito Java.and Launyra. for
V sab apr 1] H* J GILBERT
I rii cli WHE AT FLGTTR.--For sale bv
I> mar 17 if. J. GILBERT.
!) VI N’N i.sM'nee “t Jamajca (Unger, tor sale
> nt tho Apothecaries’Hall.
; apr 15 J. V. Dr.FORD
)>KAfe l> * vsi i “\C i | Tsk t, V -H) bLls. Brandy,
> and 30 do. Whiskey, liwndlng and for snlr bv
| mar 2 HUNTER & GAMMELI*.
, i • F-LYFT WINE BOTIXE CORKS.—Opa )c lc
\ of superior French N <■!’ et Corks. For sale by
i m r 18 JOHN B MOt HE A CO.
*K\V HA3IC I . Just received 2"0 Roloson’s extra
spice cured Baltimore Hums, also 5 l i Is Fult< u
j Market Pig Hums of superior qimlty for fair.
GEO. AI.KNANDFK.
j feh 18 corner Bull and Oongross-sf.fi. Mon’t-sqr.
rruui . \<k .twMte< -i-11.,,
! and will le "4d Jow if in ken frr m the
’ ‘• Jurf :r 7 ] A. CT: Bay t