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U>nntg ( Units, for gulf,
LOST,
QOMKTIME AGO, a Gold I'on and Pencil Cane. If, p-
ry Charles MaeJeensie, engraved on it. Five dollars
will bo paid ou presenting ii at tbo office. Pulaski
IKmre - 61 uj 6
M fob rent.
A \ BRY desirable residence, in a pleasant part
of the city, and the Furniture for stuu. For par
ticulars apply at thiroffiec. 6t may a
luiclligence Olflce*
tfjjjjjfl WANTED TO RENT—A Il ‘use to contain fif
idlilul. D*en Rooms, or two Tcnem nits adjoining, tor
one or u term of years. The House, or II mscs, to Ihj
in nn eligible situation, and in good r pair, Possession
will bo taken on the first of September or October next.
House, or Houses, uatto be further out tliar Liberty
fitroe*. Apply to 11. J. CHALMERS, Rav Lane,
apr 2G
Intelligence OMcc.
r3 BE !i i REI), by the month or year, a girl
A about 12 years of age, accustomed to waitiug in the
Ohuso. Apply to H. J. CHALMERS,
may 7 _ Bay Lane.
WANTED^
4 COMPETENT Man to take eherge of a Farm,
I\_ f'ur miles from the city. Apply at Pulaski House,
Room 64 3i* may 9
SPRING GOODS!
KjNNPHI JUST RECEIVED.—The undersigned would
•“SaSlrespcctfully announce to the citizens of Sa
vannah. and surrounding country, that he bus just
received, by Into arrivals from Philadelphia, a splendid
assortment of SPRING and SUMMER Dry Good*.
Call and sou, ns ho will sell cheap for cash.
NEAL .Well UGH. or. Jefferson and Brough ton-at.
mar 25 Nearly opposite St. Andrew’s Hull,
j TPRAM’S PILE ELECTUARY] -tv ,,h mpjdj ju t
U received and for sulo bv
JOHN B. MOORE A CO,
mar 25 Gibbon s Range.
I>ROVVN’S ESSENCE OF J A M AIC AG I NtTkrT—This
l.> article is warranted to possess, in a concentrated
form, all the valuablo properties of Jamaica Ginger,
and will be found on trial, to be an excellent family
me licine. To the dyspeptic, it affords great relief, by
giving tone to the digestive organs. Just received and
for sale by W\ W. LINCOLN,
mar 16 Monument Square.
ATE\V BOOKS. —Harper’s New .Monthly Magazino
i\ f.r April.
Harry Muir; a story of Scottish Life, by the author
of Mrs. Margaret Maitland. Morklund, Ac.,in cloth and
papor binding.
The Ranger of Raven.stream; by Newton M.Cur‘i-\
The Life of Ned Scarlett; the daring highwayman,by
the author of Dick Cliuton, Nat Blake, Dick’ Turpin,
Ac., illustrated.
Agnes Sorel a novel, by G. P. R. James.
The Child’s IlUtory of England; by Chas. Dickens,
vol. Ist.
Ellen Linn; a Franconia story, by the author of Rul
la Books, beautifully illustrated.
The Bourbon Prince the History of the Royal Dau
phin, Louis XVII, of France.
Barn urn’s Illustrated News, No. 13, received by
mar 30 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
(IHECKEO SILKS.—A few handsome patterns
J just received. SPENCERCURRELL. Agt..
fob 17 151 Congress st.Gibbons’ Building.
OOCBLE AND SINGLE BAKKELLEBGI NSC
Just received and for sale bv
mar 81 ‘ E. LOVELL*
LIQUORS AND Wun haU
pipes Otard, Dupuv A Co.’a French Bran-
BWMHg Id half pipes assorted brands, low pric
yju&BnßL *d French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domes
tic. do. 50 bbls do do. 70 do I* A II Kye
Gin, 150 do E Phelps’ do: 6 pipes llolliindGin, 10 bbls
Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Georgia Peach do,
300 bbls do N O \Vni->koy, 60 do white Baltimore d0,30
old Westminster Monongaliela do, 20 do old Pennsyl
vania Mountain do do, 100 do N E 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 Wiue, 40 basketsChampaignedo. For
sale by |aug2oj WEBSTER A PALMES.
“PEKIN TEA COMPANY.” ”
Warehouse, 75 and 77 Fnlton-st.. New York.
<4 This TEA Company has always main
tained a high reputation for TEAS of
ip V J the most delicious character and fra- ! p I
vi 1 j grancy. and are warranted to give sat- J
to give satisfaction in every ipstanco. if they do not
prove as represented they may bo returned. For sale
by the Agent. J. A MAYER,
mar 6 Brough ton-street.
Z. N. WINKLER,
Factor and Commission lilorchant,
220 Bay-st., Williamson’s Buildings,
nor 16 lv
DK. S. G. PANCOST,
Is prepared to perform all necessary
operations for the regulation, prosor
vtmn and beaut ifyingof the teeth, and
will insert artificial teeth, from a sin
gle tooth to a double set. Dr. P. will spare no effort to
give the utmost satisfaction to all who may command
his services. apr 21
ITTi ETON MA RK ET BEEF.—‘3t half bbls. f..r snle
P by [apr 25) 11. J. GILBERT.
nAY. —40 bales of Prime Timothy Hay, for sale ta
arrive per sclir Edna C. from Baltimore by
apr 1 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bny-st
¥ I - AY.—3OO bundles Domestic Hay. For sale by
5 L apr 30 SEABORN G )ODALL.
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY ! ~
Positively Sellin • :t! Cast.
f fMI E Subscribers desirous of dosing their present
L business, would invite the attention of the citizens
of Savannah, ams its vicinity to their large and well se
lected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods ut
PiiiifiE im:w yokiv cost,
among which are to be found some of the most, desira
ble styles of goods, for this and the coming season,con
sisting in part of the following goods, viz:
CCLOSED AND FIGURED BAREGES,
do do do Silk Tissues
Plain. Black and Colored Silk Tissues an l Ba
reges,
Swiss and Mull Muslins,
Jucouct and l’ambrie and •.
do do Checked Swiss do.
Colored and Figured Organdies,
Black and Colored Lawns,
Canton Cloths for Travelling Drcsios,
Printed and Plain Linen dodo,
Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Ginghams and Barege Da Laines.
Black and Colored Cnamelion Silks,
Plaidcd and Brocaded do,
Colored Marceline and Florence do.
LIVEN COODS, &<•., &c.,
We have a large and well selected stock of the cele
brated RICH A RDSON’S, GRAY’S, DUNBAR. DICK
SON A Co.’s Shirting and Fronting Linens: Together
with a large and elegant assortment of White and
Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies,
Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Dia
per, Linen Dowlass, Huckaback Diaper French Linen
Twelve and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambric,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
OCR ASSORTMENT
OF DOTkFVriC GOODS,
is complete and embraces every article kept in a first
class retail store. Purchasers will do well to call and
see for themselves, as __
GREAT BARGAINS
will bo given especially in
Fancy Goods,
which will be sold for in many instances below cost.
THIS JS NO HUMBUG.
Call and see, and be assured of tho fact, at
J. H. COIIEN A CO.S,
apr 2S 150 Broughton-street.
M. PKEN DERG AST & CO.,
this day received per thOrc~c-r~c\
Florida, a very choice as-;’i\\\ vj
sort men t of juMW
Shades, 4-4, 5-4*~
C-4;
Plaid Stripe, nml White Matting ;
Anew well seasoned lot oi'Oil (’lotits,
new patterns in every width;
White Canton Crape Shawls;
Trimming Velvets, assorted ;
Which, with a complete stock of every thing useful in
Dry Goods, they oiler on very moderate terms for
cash, at their New Store,
feb 17 178 BROUGHT; (N-STUEET.
Nearly opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, West Side.
UM.—SO bbls Luther Felton s Rum, lauding per
; the brig Clement, and for sale by
mar 5 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
REAL SPANISH PANAMA HATS.
GEO. 8. NICHOLS has just received a flue lot
J&k of Real Spanish Panama Hats, the finest to be
found in this city, and challenges competition.—
They are beautifully shaped, and of extra fine quality.
Call and see them at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s
Range, and get one. ehenp. apr 14
M. PRENDERGAST & CO.,
HAVE just, received a small case of very choice
French printed Barages.
Plain and Brocade Black Grenadine?.
An assortment of very nice Cambric Insortings and
IjJdgings.
One case of superior Italian Sewing Silks.
Which with a very complete assortmeut of general
Dry Goods, they offer on very low cash terms.
178 BROUGHTON STREET,
apr 26 opposite St. Andrews Hall.
lOAL, CO AL.—IOO tons Red Ash Coal, broken
; and screened, for sale, to arrive, per sebr. Seth
Smith, from Philadelphia, by
feb 28 WILLIS A BHUXDAGE.
Cl GROSS Osgood’s India Cholagoguo, the famous
Z) chill and fever remedy, received direct from the
proprietor and for sale by J. A. MAYER,
apr 18 154 Broughton-st.
1 5/A BUSHELS CORN,in store, and for sale by
J t)U apr 20 WELLS ADU RR.
SEIDLIT7. POWDERS.—Fresh aud full size,
propared and for sale by
apr 12 J. K. DbFORD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
iflisrrllaiirons.
NEW G00DS!~ ’
JOSEPH J. DITTKR.ICII,
Bronghton-strect, a ft to doorn from Barnard,
SAVANNAH,
Importer, Manufacturers’ Agent,
WIIOLK SA L K AX I UKTA 11. 1> K A UK It 1 N
GOODS:
HAS just received a full supply of beautiful
GOODS for the spring trade, and invites the
public, and in particular dealers, country merehanls,
and pedlars, to call and examine bis stink, i which in
cludes many articles not to be found with others,) be
fore purchasing elsewhere, confident that quality and
price will give entire satisfaction to all.
Musical instruments.
Aceordeons, of the very best quality and ni'-ist per
fect construct inn: now Concert Atvordeous; Banjos,
Drums, Fife?, Flutes, Klutinos, Flu go.'fids. Guin.rs.
Guitar Strings. Harmonicas. Rosin, Rastrnleis, Si;in.l
1 lorns, Tamborin-s. Trumpets. Tuning Forks, Violin
Bows, Violin Bridges. Violin Strings, and luelruetiou
Books; most excellent Vioiius, Ac. ... .
may 7 3*
M AMMOTH CORN.
V SMALL lot of*Young’s’ Mamuiotbyoqi for plant
. ig.
ALSO,
Corn, Hay and Oats of the best quality, just receiv
ed in store. For sale by S. W i i\ Ll.lt,
apr 35. ts Williamson’s B iddings.
Mnni
mJust received at the Auu Hot
Store., corner of Brougton and Bar
nard-sts., overy variety of SPRING
GOODS, consisting in part of Silks,
vers, Gossameres. P.xLila, ('.intom, Paris, Lone S
Cimpeachy, Florida, Straw. Swiss, an l others too nu
merous to mention ; rds >, all kinds of children’s Hals,
at wholesale and retail. BELDEN A C ).
apr 9 ts
BUI OF 8 A. VANN AH Prfc©Reduced
JL 1 this excellent preparation, just in mufa t. trei of
tho folio win t, ossuncos : Lemon, Burgim >t, J.- imine.
Magnolia, Nerolu. Almond, Violet. Heliotrope, and
Cloves. J. M. II AY WOOD, Monument Sq.,
anr 12 ts Savannah. Ga,
hajaeryt
r SUBSCRIBER w-uld respoctfally inform his
X friends and tho public generally that he is now
prepared to furnish every thing in the Bakery line of
tho best quality, such as Bread. Biscuits, Cakes, Pies,
Ac. Also, Hot Ri skßervod up daily,corner Jollorson
and South Broad streets.
apr 21 lino C. WILL.
NOTICE! NOTICE!
IMIE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the
. citi/ensof Savannah and the public generally, that
he will keep at Mr. W. I*. Ford's store.ou Jefferson at.,
Wal lburg s Builiiu;. Fresh Wheat, Rye, andGraha u
Bread, also Sugar aud Molasses cakes.
ts L F. HERU
1 NOTICE.
r pilE undjrsigned ha_s this day u?s •ciute l with him,
L Mr. Piii-.u.RY iI imptojt, of Houston County, with
whom he will continue the General Commission aud
Factorage Business in this city, under the firm of
SfURGES A HAMPTON. W. 11. STURGES.
Savannah, March 14,1553. ts mar 15
HERE IS YOUR REMEDY.
mf^#i
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT
A Jfunt Miruenfou* (hire of Had Lry*, after 43
years’ Safer iny.
Extract of a letter from Mr. William Onlpin, of 70
St. Marys-street, Woym >uth, dated 15th May, 1851:
To I‘rof .i.ior fhtUoto ay:
Sib:—At tho age of eighteen my wife, (wlm is now
sixty-one; caught a violent cold, which settled in her
legs, and ever since that time they have been more or
less sore, and greatly intlamed. Her agonies were
detracting, and for ni tilths together she was deprived
entirely of rest and sleep. Every rmnedy that medi
cal men advised was tried, but without effect; her
health sufferod severely, and the state of her legs was
terrible. 1 had often rend your advertisements, and
iid\i-cd her to try your Pills and Ointment; and, u> a
last resaurce, after every other remedy had proved
u dess, she consented to do so. She commenced six
we?’;s ago, and, strange to relate, is now i* gmd
heal h. Her legs are painless, without seam or scar,
and her sleep sound and undisturbed. Could you hu\••
witn the sufferings of my wi;.: during the last 43
y.-ars, and coutrist them with her pr.-.-nt enjoyment
of iiealili. you would indeed I'etd deligbtc l i:i having
been the means of so greatly alleviating the sufferings
of u fellow creature.
(Signed) William Galciv.
-I Person 70 j Years of Aye Cared of a Had
Ley, af 30 Years Standint/.
Copy of a letter from Mr. Win. Abbs, builder of Gas
Ovens, of RushclilTc. near Huddersfield, dated May
31st, 1851 :
To Prqfessor Il Jhaoiy:
Sir:—l suffered for a peril of thirty years from a
bad leg, the result of two or three different accidents
at the Gas Works: accompanied by scorbutic symptoms.
1 hod recourse to a variety of uvdical advice, without i
deriving any benefit, and was eveu told that the leg j
must bo amputated; yet. in opposition to that opinion, j
your Pills aud Ointment have offecud a complete cure |
ni so short a time, that few who had uot witnessed it
would credit tho fact. (Signed)
William Ahds. I
The truth of this statement cau be verified by Mr.
W. P. Kugluud, Chemist, 13 Market-street, 11 udder--
field.
.1 Dread fat Bad Breast Cured in One .1 f<,th.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Frideri’ k Turner, of
Pen-hurst, Rent, dated December 13th, i860:
T> Professor //allow <y :
Dkar Sir:—My wifi* had suffered from Bad Breasts
for more than six months, nml during the whole peri
od had the best medical attendance, but all to no use.
Having before healed an awful wound in my own leg
byytur unrivalled medicine, I determined again to
use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them
a trial in her case, and fortunate it was 1 did so: for in
less than n month a ] crfect cure was effected, and the
benefit that various other branches of m.v family have
derived from their use is really astonishing. I now
strongly rccommoud them to all my friends.
(Signed) Fukderick Titsmr.
The Pills should be used conjointly with tbo Oint
ment in most of the following cases:
Bml Logs Chillhlains Fistulas Sore Throats
Bad Breasts Chapped Gout Skin Diseases
Burns hands Glandular Scurvy
Bunions Corns (soft) Swellings Sore Heads
Bite of mos- Cancer- Lumbago Tumours
quitos and Contracted Piles Ulcers
Sand Flies and stiff Rheumatism Mounds
Coco-bay Joints Scalds Yaws
Chiego-foot Elephantiasis, Sore Nipples.
Sold at the Establishment of Profe-*or HOLLOWAY.
244, Strand, (near Temple Bar. I.• -i*-1. *n.) ami by all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in .Vediciucs through
out the British Empire, and those oft he United States,
in Pots at 3714 c., 87c., and $1 50 each. Wholesale by
the principal Drug houses in the Union, and by J/cs.-rs.
A. B. A D. SANDS, Now York.
ttiy- There is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sires.
N. B.—Directions f<r tho guidance of patients In eve
ry disorder arc aTixod to each Pot. For sale by
npr 4 lv* W. W. l,lNT.)t,\. Agent.
/ rjt NAILs. —A full assortment of best brands,
just received aud for sale by
mar 24 E. LOVELL.
I> \ \JfScs AC/A DKm V
MON S. A. BO \ AUD ro.-pcctfullv informs lii
patrons that bis Last Term, of this season, ‘'ill
commence on Thursday, 7th Inst.
Pupils, for the above term, will be received until tho
23d Inst. Persons willing to patronise him are re
quested to send pupils to his Academy at 4 P. M.,
Tuesdays, Thursday -and Satukdaas.
N. U.—Mods. A. B’s Fancy Dress Hall will
take place on Tubsdat, 20th inst. npr 5
K EMP TON irVERSTILLE “
4 RE now opening a finely assorted and complete
J\ Stock of Summer and other DRY (40008,
which they will oiler upon the most ucconimndnting
terms. As great care has been exercised iu the selec
tion of their stock, with a view both to price and qual
ity, they confidently invite their friends aud the public
generally, to call and examine for themsolvess. npr 5
SII<KS, SILKS, BILKS. SILKS.—A few more of
those small ('heck Silks leftat cents. For sale
by | mar 12 J. IJL COHEN A CO.
T7"IN EGAR. —lO bhh. pure Cider Vinegar, aud 10
> bbl.i. WUte Wine Vinegar, just landed from
steamship State of Georgia, for sale by
mar 22 RW.BUKKB.
SPRING AND S(JMitfEti GO6M
No. 154 Congress and 73 St. Jtdirn-streets, Gibbous
Building.
T BEG leave to call the attention “f the public, to
1 the large and entire new stock of Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, just opened at 154 Congress-street, embra
cing overy article in that line—among which may bo
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
anil House-keeping Goods, which will bo constancy re
plenished.
Those who favor me with their trade, can depend
upon receiving fresh and new Goods.
ft prS SPENCER CURRELL, Agen*
M 7 PRENDERGAST & CO.,
HAVE just, received at their new Wholesale and
Retail Cash Dry Goods Store. 178 Broughton st..
nearly opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. West side, 1 ‘-ape
gentlemen’s superior White Kid Gloves. fib 17
SAVANNAH JOURNAL TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1853.
jUtfturo gaits,
BY PHILBRfCK A. BELL.
Willow Ware, Tubs.&c., at Auction.
TO-MollßO\\\ May 11, at 11 oYl.x-k,
Will be Sold ill front of store, a stock of Willow Bas
kets, Carriages, Craplus, Chairs, Ac., Cedar Tul -a I
Buckets, Boxes, Ac., Ac. Terms cash bctbrodelivcn.
sale positive. may lb
TO-MORROW, May iit.b.Ht 11 oVhn-k :
Will be sold, the usual assortment of Groccvi - i’r >
visions. Liquors. Crockery and Glassware. Dry (. .
new and second hand Furniture. Cl itliin . Fancy A
tides. Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, Ac. Term ‘ -1: be
fore delivery.
N. B.—All articles pnrcliased at auction, nial not
settled for fi fore tho next rcgtilar sale, will be sold fur
account and risk of the former purchaser, may Ju
On WEDNESDAY, at 11 o’clock, will be sold in front
of store :
A fine Saddle Colt, 3 years old. the owner being
about to leave the c ity; can be seen at Stephens’ Ma- t
ble. corner “f fir mgluou ami Barnard-streets, until day
of .sale. Term.-easli. mav :i ’
Stock of Drag.*!, Medicinos, &c., at Auction.
Ou Flu D \ Y. May 13, at 11 o’clock,
\\ ill he sold at Smet.fs Building, cornerol’ Broughton 1
and H liital;er--is.. the entire stock of Drugs odd Chem
icals m>w in said store, also, tha furniture, together
with the uucxpirud lease of IhcStore. Toruiaat sale,
may 7
Prime Cook at Private Saio.
A prime likely young fellow, a first rale cook, for
steamboat or hotel. apr 23
Ginghams au:l Handkerchiof3 at Privato
Sale.
Just received per l ist st -nn r : 2 cases Ginghams; 1
do French H-nvl Handkerchiefs, ior sale low. apr2l
Stawberry Setts at P ri 7 ite B U
Strawberry Setts of the following kinds: Alice
Maude, Boston Pine. British Queen, Ohio. Redwood,
Hudson. C ■-•'11 Cone, White-wood, Ih.vey’s Seedling,
Early Scavfi t. They are all grown in this, limate, and
in good order. All orders left at our store for any of
the above kinds will bo promptly attended to. feb 19
Marshall Honsd Omnibus and Team at Pri
vato Sale.
one fine largo Omnibus, six good Horses,
and H inxcss complete. Also, the fine pleasure schoo
ner Ann, with new sails, riggings, Ac., ad in complete
order. Tho above property will be disposed of on ac
comrnodatiug termg; tie present owner being about to
remove from the city, has no further use for it.
fob 17 _
F.vii'bank’s Pivtont Platform Sja'.oa,
(Improved in quality and reduced in price.) adapted
ti I'very required operation of weighing—as Railroad
.Seales for trains or single cars, in use on the principal
railroads in the United States and Great Britain; ware
house Scales; beavv portable Scales, on wheels, for
Foundries, K illing Mills. Ac.; liny and coal Scales, Ac.
The e Scales have bo°n long known and severely test
ed, and the universal confidence felt in the accuracy 1
and perfect adjustment is such, that they are now rts .
gardod as the standard, from whi;h tliuir is no appeal.
For sale in all their varieties bv
PIIibBRIUK A BELL,
set 25 Agents in Savannah. !
THE CELEBRATED GRAEFENBERG EAMI-
LY MEDICINES.
yffF pc’ MAYbetbund at all
time*, at the -tore .fthe
/S’ ribora. Thej con
/£ j! JiCLskZA ■’ “
h \l, .... l. : .!, niU act up
-1 I
\ \ 9 Wi&SS? / / lufiueii/st. Asthma.
\ \ •WfW /./ *l F. v. rin general all
\/bv tive way totbemttueiuc
of tiie ‘
Graofenbev# Yogotable Pills price 25 cents.
j In bilious diseases and lbi-r com plaints, these Pills
i net immediately, and will restore health quicker than
i any other reim-dy e'er kn i.ni.
j in the tropies. and in all bilious climates, no person
i should be “itlnmt them.
Burns. Chilblains. Sprains, Seal,ls, Wounds, Erysip
elas. Rheumatism. Bronehitis. Uhvrs.S- rofula. inllum
maliou of the Bowels, and nil ca-es ofiutlaiued sur
faces, yield immediatel V to I lie jiiwer of the
GRAEFENBERG GREEN MOUNTAIN
Ointment—Price 25 cents.
The Graofonbcrg Eyo Lotion,
Should be used in ail cases of disarrangement in the
Kycsiit is compounded on the. ni ■-! .• ienlitie pi im iples,
and will invariable afford relief.—Price 25 rente.
All di.’etisrs of children yield at once to theiielion of
the Uracfenbcrg Children's I’anaeca.—Price 5u eente.
Rickets. Klatiilcm-e, Diariboa. Falling d-nvu of the
Fundament. Ringworms, and S. uld-heud,
Conviil i -n-.j WORMS. Croups,
Cli dura Inlbiitmii
and all complaints im i lent to teething, are immedi
ately relieved, and the foundati n ul a slroug aud
sound constitution laid.
Asa T.mic, the
Graofenborg Health. Bitters,
arc unequalled. They will restore the appetite, ro
move tlio p.dlid npp airanee attendant upon disordered
digestion, and taken in emueetion with the Veg
etable Pill , will cure Fever aud Ague.—Price 25
cents.
Dysontcry, Diarrhoea, Asiatic Cholera and
Cholera Morbus, and all classes
of Bowel Complaints
are cured immediately bv the
GRAEFENBERG DYSENTERY SYRUP,
and the system is left in its natural state, while other ;
remedies leave the patient much debilitated. —Price 50
cents.
The other Mi*di'*iues of the Gracfenborg Company,
are
Marshall's Utorim* C ith dieon. for nil complaints in
cident to pregnancy, and other uterine diseases.—Price
Dr. bibby’s Pile Ointment, a certain cure for the
Piles—Price “si 00.
Graefonberg Fever and Ague Pills, a well attested
rem lv.—Price $1 00.
Gracfenborg C msumptivo Balm, n most valuable
remedy and much used in medical practice.—Price
$: 00.
Gracfenborg Sarsaparilla Compound, the most i
valuable purifier of the blood ever known.—Price
§1 00.
The most complete and valuable Almanac ever i. 1
sued, may bo had’ grails nt the Agency. Apply to
HUMPH REVS A JOHNSON'.
dr 10 6mos cor Broughton and Whitaker-sts.
DS. MARCHISI’ CA^HOI.iC^N^
Ji
in. 1 lental i- Hi-- iv*pe table f. niale, u i.-tiier inarri'ri
or single, and nsuallv known by the name of Female
Complaints. Os thc.ro are Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling
of the Womb: Foulr Albus, or Whites ; Chronie In
flainati 11 mid Ub cration of the Womb : Incidental
lLi morrhnge. or Flooding : Painful. Suppre.re.ri mid ir
regular Menstruation, etc., with all their anxinipany
ing evils. (Cancer excepted) no mutter how severe or
of how long standing.
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have heretofore resisted the skill and exertions of Hie
most accomplished Physiciaus of nil countries, to n de
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IMIA T We bcliolj many females, scare® in tlio meri
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IN AFTU/i ) l ilts'.
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ol our ignorance.
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it is
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I To behold the sirkuess and suffering endured bv many
j a wile for many years, fromruuses dnqde and centroi
| lable. easily remedied—or better still-not incurred, if
WiFi: AM) MOTHr.II
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self
J ‘FA IIS OF MISERY,
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mind, necessarily devolving him from sickness of
the wife, without giving bun unity of ac
quiring that competence which Ms exertions are enti
tled, and thopossession of w ball would secure the hap
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lioxes do. do. Cheese, 5 barrels Is)f Lard. Fulton Mar
ket Beef, l’ig Pork, all of which will be ndd at ns low
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quality- [mar9] GEO. ALEXANDER.
('IOR.IV STARCH. —Oswego refined and prepared
j Corn Slurch, for culinary ttso. This article is ex
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desired, may be used as a substitute, for. and iu the
same manner as Arrow Root. For side by
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lAA BBLB. New Orleans Whiskey, lundin.: this
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Ciunmcrdnl JiteUigeirr.
Savannah Market, May 10th, 1853.
WEEKLY lU;i\>RT.
COTTON.—Arrived sineo the date of our last report,
4,149 bales, as follows: Per Central Beil Road, 1,381. j
bales; from Augusta anl latuliugs on tho river. 2,4 i‘> I
bales; via Darien, 323 bales Upland, und 42 do. S. I
Cotton. The exports during the same period have
been 5,4’>l bales Upland and 59 do. Set Island,
t> the following ports: T > Liverpool. 1,6H3 bales Up- j
land.and 10do. Sea Island, to New York, 2.911 bales i
Upland and 25 do. Sea Island, to Philadelphia, 239 ‘
bulesUpl.in i. and 24 do. Sea Island, to Boston, 377 hales
Upland, andto Baltimore, 14 bales Upland—-leaving u
stock on hand, including all on shipboard not cleared 1
yesterday,of 32,190ba1es Upland,aud 337 do. Sea Island,
against29,o62 bales Upland and 279 do. Sex Inland j
same poalod last year-
At tlie close of our last report w loft the rnirkct
with a downward tendency, consequent v; -.-n the Hal- ‘
tic's acoouots frcct Liverpool On Tuesday, the first
day under review. 272 bales changed hands ut iraegu
lar prices On Wednesday but 16 bales were sold,and
on Thursday 121—holders awaiting tho t >reign ac
counts then due. On Friday wo were in receipt of the
foreign accounts per A .showing that the middling
ami lower qualities of Cotton had declined ono-eightli
of a penny. The rales of that day amounted to 395
bales at prices very irregular and the market clotcd iu
an unsettled state. On Saturday the market was ut a
stand, and not a sale was reported. On Monday there
wIS but little activity, but 40 bales were sold, and the
market closed with thusamo feeling by which it had
bvn characterized during the entire week. We quote
a follows with tlie remark that .t is difficult to arrive
at correct figures.
Ordinary 8 @B%
Middling 914-0.
Good Middling 10 (fUu
Middling Fair 101,7
Fair Nominal.
Total sales of the week *3l bales as follows .—4 bales
at 8 els; 5 at
10 1 16; 34 at 10*.y. 57 ut 10*^.
This morning there was route little Inquiry, but
buyers being unwUsing to accede te tlie views of hol
ders, there was nothing done.
The receipts iu tho United States, up tu this time as
compared with last year, giro the following result:
Increase at New Orleans 215 271
;* at Florida 1.054
“ at Texas 20,802
- at Charleston 0,061
* at Virginia and North
I Decrease at Mobile 1,098
•* ut Savannah 280 — 1.378 i
T..L-.I mcreiMC
SE V ISLAND—Offering ri-n k very limited and the !
transactions consequently limited. Holders demand j
high figures, l’riees vary from 3> to io cents, though 1
we have heard of small sales at higher figures. Receipts j
of the week 42 bale.—exerts 59 bales.
RICE.—The stock is light, aud transacttous small, j
at about former prices.
FLOUR.—There h a fair stock of Flour in the mar
ket. and we have heard of sales at $5 stro W Ui\< per
j bid.- oine improvement in tlie demand.
CORN.—We hear of no tranuu tlous .f importance- !
prices about the fame a last week. See quotations. ;
OATS.—The demand is quite limited. The urliile is
retailing ut 50 cents per bushel.
BACON.—There is nothing of importance doing in
this urticle, and wo would refer to our quotations for
the ruling prices.
HAY.—Some arrivals since our last have caused
prices to recede. Eastern is selling at $1 and
Northern at ;1 25 per 100.
I MOLASSES. —We hear of no transacU ms in Cuba
I M: la, es. There have been no recent arrivals. The
article will probably command 22 -23 cents per gul.
i New Orleans i. worth tl cents.
J LIQUORS. —New-Orlcans Whi key commands 24c
per gallon.
i LIME.—M e quote Lime at $1 25v- )1 37’ Jp ;r cask
FREIGHTS—The rale te Liverpo> 1 \ cr pound
| for Cotton in square bales. Tin* last engagements to
Havre were made at ;*c- por pound. Coastwise—The
I rates urentesut the same ns la-t week, via: To Boston
’’4c. for Cotton and 25 for Ki* e; to New-York ! v,e.
for Cotton, dull; to Bhiladelpiiia >’>. for Gotten; and ,
to Baltimore. %c. for Cotton, and $1 for Bice.
EXCHANGE—SterIing is quoted at ‘9 per cent prem. j
Domestic.—The Banks are selling Sight Cheeks on all
Northern cities at I percent, premium: and pur
chasing Sight Rills ut par; 30 day Bills at per j
cent, discount; 60 day Bills at per cent, dis.;
90 day Bills. 2 ie 2* J por cent discount.
Exports of tho Week.
Per Br bark Christiana for Liverp001—259.529 ft P |
Timber, 1163 bales Upland and 10 do S 1 Cotton.
Per Br bark Jane Tudor, fir Liverpool--122,414 ft.
Timber. 7i>7 bales Cotton.
Por brig Charlotte, for Havana—2so casks Rice, 37,
297 ft Lumber.
Per steam-hip Al.d-ama. f.r New York—Bo3 bales
Cotton, 4udo Domestics and Vurns, 3do Wool and sun* 1
dry pkgs.
Per bark Maria Morton, for New York—l2ls bales
Cotton, 50 lings Rice Flour, 15 bales Moss. 12 boxes
Glass-ware. 20 boxes Starch, and 4 bids Ginsing.
Per sclir Francis Sattorly, for Now York—B93 bales
Upland and 25 do S 1 Cotton. Ul casks Rice, 0 boxes
Marble, 18 bales Waste, 1 box mdze.
Per sclir Elizabeth A Kloauor, for PliiJdelphia—l47, i
000 foet Timber.
Per steamship State of Georgia, for Philadelphia— !
239ha10s Upland and HdoS l Cotton, 25 casks Rico
is hairs Wool, 220 bales Yarn aud 1> >mesties,and sun
dry pkgs md/.0.
Per brig Clement, for Boston—377 bates Cotton. 110
casks Rico. 195 Calfskins, 17 bundles Skins, aud 12000 |
ft Lumber.
Per schj Triton, fi-r Baltimore—ll bales Cotton, 256
casks Rico, 57 lick s Feathers, aud sundry pkgs mdze. j
Exncrts of Cotton, Rice and Lumber,
From May 3rd to Mr y lot//. ]sj;t.
Coi-ton, (Up’d) S. L Ri- c. Lumbe-.
Liverpool l.Si-.i 10 000 515.900
New-Yurk 2911 25... .. 19 122.414
Boston 377 • 110 12,000 i
Phitiulelpbia 230 24 omo 147.000 1
Havana (KIO 000 250 37,2 *7 !
Baltimore 000 It 2-5 000,000
\Y nterford -ismi 000 oou 247.144
Total 6,4u4 69 731 1,181,725
BANK NOTE TABLE.
Corrected far the Savannah Honing Journal.
Charleston Banks jar
North Carolina Banks 5 ? ct di-r
All Banks and Brandies at Augusta par
Bank of the State of Georgia par
Murine and Fire Insurance Bank par
planters’ Bank of the Stale of Georgia par
Central Railroad Bunk par
Bank of Savannah j-nr
Central Bank of Georgia par
Georgia Railroad Bank par
Merchants’ Bank at Macon.. par
Manufacturers’ R ink ut Macon par
Bank of Brunswick ot Augusta par
Bank of St. Mary’s
EXCHANGE.
Bank Hates for Selling Hchange.
Clic ks on Boston ‘pet. prom.
*• “ New-York Wprt. prem.
“ “ Philadelphia ‘ .Vet-jirem
“ “ Baltimore prem.
Bonk Hate for Pnrch„ dn; Hc hanije.
Bills on England, nominal 9. ts. cl. prem.
•* “ Now-York, si*ht |nr.
“ “ •• sto lOdavs VjoS et dire t.
“ “ “ 30 davs t - h ‘rict. *•
“ “ “ 00days jAct. ♦*
“ 9O davs <2’ . f ot. “
“ “ Roston. 60 days 1 1 ~(<• \Y { et. “
“ “ Phibuinl’a, 60 days > 1 >’ 1* t* ct. “
“ “ P-iltimore. f*o da> l ; V, js ct.
PRING AND SI MMER CLHTIIING. Thi ll
S seriljors have in <t..re 1 n,-.,rtm-ni of Spring
an Summer (Hotlii'ig. which tliey arc •••iiiugat 1 w
prices. Our friends, customers, nml all in want of
g"<nl and cheap Clothing, arc respedfullv invited to
call and eXMnine our st<ick. We will re elvo by the
steamers from New York, during tlie business season,
weekly supplies of such articles ns our trade may de
muui!. Call at the ign of tlie G ddeti Eagle.
STALEY ft_ H FA'DRY.
M ay PERIODICALS.—Iiarper’sM
. Putnams Magazine for Mr.‘.Graham's Mngadoe,
Godcy's Lady’s Book for Mav, i’daekwood’s Magazine
for April —received and for wile by
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I> tP£R, 00*ri ims I’ajiei comprising even v
ricty usually called for Printing. Cap. I sitter. Me
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SAVANNAH PRICES CURRENT.
Articlt .. . • : -
Hagglutf,
Duudiie, 44 in ]>er yd 14 a 1H
j Kentucky per jd.l a
Gunny per jd.| 12 a 12} a
Tort |>or yd. a
Hale Kop per lb. 8 a 815
Dillons* Kopo per lb. a
Ilncoxi, Items por lb. 12 a 13
Shoulders per lb.l a 8
Sides..... per lb. a 9
Reef, New York Mess, .per Ll-1.13 tel a 14 00
Piima per bbl.l 700 a 800
Cargo per bid, <1
Brunt, Navy— .per !)>. 3’ 4 a 4
Pilot. per lb. 6 a
Uni t er,U>ihcu prime.pur lb. a
No. 2 per lb 18 u 20 I
**rickh, Sav'li, Ist qal. per iu. II 00 u 12 00
Northern. . .per in.. 000 a bOO
Candies, Spermaceti.q;er lb.! 83 a %2
Savannah made, ToJ.per lb. j l'2v’ u 13
Northcru do. do..por lb.l 12 u li i
1 OJcct;e, Northern per lb. 8 a It,
Coflee,
Cuba inf. to fair.. ..per lb. u
Good &lr to prime per lb a
!Uo per lb. 10 u lf.Jg
Java.. per ib. 12 u 13
Cotton,
UpltnJ, Inferior per D 1 a
Drdinary... ..per lb ! a
“ M.idling, per lb.’ a
“ Mid. fair, .per IbJ a
- Fair xfy.fair.por J 1 1 <4
** o'iod fair . .per lb.| tl
Cordage, Tarred... .per lb.l 1 j a 11
Manilla per lb J 14 u lo
DoiitcNttc Gomls,
Mm lings, brow n . .per yd 4 a 7
Shootings, tirowu pur >d.! 7 a lo
Brown Drills per yd. b a 9
Cotton Usnuburgs per ’ro. 1 8 a ]u
Duck, Eli j .-r bU'ilO 1 ') ti 14 to
Amoricati Colum per yd. 14 a 11
!?!!&, Mackerel, No. l..per bid. 10 00 <1 11 iu
“ No. 2.. per bbl.l 660 u y6O ;
** No. 3..per bill. I7 00 u 750
Flour, Canal jicr bbl cOO a 7 tio
Bull. Howard-st. sup.pcr bbl (60 a i75
Philadelphia per bbl. a
Georgia per bbl. | ,1
I Grain, Corn, cargo per bus R 0 u 65
** retail per bus.| 76 a bU
Hat- per bn- , u 4u
M heat p-r bu-’ <t
tllnsH, Vin Window.. ..perlouft’ 150 a 700
t*uii|mwd r per kc. 75 a 6 0
11 ay, I'riiue Northern..per cwt.i 1 1 a 1 ;;7
•• Ivistern... pur cw t. 145 t 150
Hides, Dr} per 1
Deerskins per Ib.; S a 9 *
Iron, Swedes, assorted..per
l’u ;or ton a 30 00 !
I loop purcwt.j 350 tt 400
Sheet porewt.; 460 a 600
Nail rods percwt.jOOO a 025
por lb. DO . a i >
l.i mr, Thomas ton per bbl. 1 I.* ] a 125
i< um her,
S. Sawed, refuse perm ft.‘ 800 a 1100
| Merchantable pevui.fi. 14 00 ti lb no
River Lumber, ref...perin.ft. 9no a lu ou
M. r h ide to j)riuu*...perui.ft. 14 00 a lb 00
i Ranging do. fi>r xp..perm ft. 9 oil a
Mill Ranging per inti.• 10 00 a 13 00
M Idle Bin.-. .dear perm. ft.*3o 00 a 40 00
Merchantable. perui.fi.ll 1*) 25 00
Cy prr- Sliingles per in ;4 00 <1 460
Sned Cypress do per m.jIOGO ci
Rial Dak Staves |*r ni.;l2 00 a 16 00
White do. pipe...per in :5 no 6O 00
D". do. hint...per m. 125 00 i 35 00
D*. do. bbl. ..per in.[2o no a 25 00
3lolus<se>;, Cuba ;.■ r gal. 21 u 22
New-Orlenns p-r gal. .”.1 u 32
lYailx, Cut 41. to 2u,f...per lb. b a b> .
\nval Stores, Tur.-i er bid. a
Spirits Turpentine...por pul. a
Varnish per gal. it
Oils, Sperm, w in*, at’d.per pal. 1 140 a 150
Dn. f.i 11 do..per gul.j <t
Do. suiii'r do..per gul. 120 a 125
Whale, racked, winl.per gal.] <5 7O
Linseid per gal. 75 a SO
Tanners’ per bid.. 15 DO <1 16 16
Osiiahurgs, Flax.. . p.-r \<l S . (l po
l*oi*L. Me We i. rn- | .-r bbl 21 no ‘ a 22 00
Prime per bbl.l IS 00 a 19 00
1 M.-s-. New-York per bid. 21 00 a 22 on
Porter, I.•'itd'>u . jci-.l I . . ,• 27 •
It altlitrt, Malaga per b..\ j a
Spirits ‘Brandy.
< third. Dupuy ft Cos. per pul. 225 a 350
, A. Scignotto’a per gal ;1 75 a 300
Leger frercs per pal 225 a 860
I’errh per gal. 55 a 125
Doniestie per pal. 84 <t 87
j Gin. American per pal. 2S a ro
Huliond per pal.j 85 a 1(H
Kum, Jamaica ...per gal. 100 <t 175
N. K., bids por pal. 27 a 80
! Whiskey. I'hil. ft Balt...per pal. 24 a 25
New-0i leans per gal. 27 a 28
Sugar,
I*. lUro ami St. Croix.por ll*. 7 a 7?q
Havana, wiilte per lb. a
“ brown per lb. a
laf and Crashed per Ib.| a 0
Salt, Liverpool, coarse..per wick * a
I Cargo, bulb per bus. I a
i Turk’s Island per bits.[ a
| Soap, Amer.yellow per ID. 4 1 .< <1
Sltot ,all si/.es. per lb.l • ) v
SegnrM, Spani-li per nt. 16 a 85
American per tn. 276 a 6
Tallow, American per lb. a
Toltaceo, Manut’ per H> ■ 25 o
Tens, Souchong per lb.| 80 a *'o
Gunpowder por lb. 70 it K>
Il\son per B-. 60 a 75
Tw lue, Seine p.-r lb. a 85
Baling per Ib. 17 a 19
Wines, Madeira per gul.; 150 a 2 1)0
Sicily Madeira per pal. a 75
TeiierltTo, L. I* per pal.l 100 a 101
Malaga. Sweet per gal. 45 a 65
Dry per pal.i 40 a 60
Claret, Marseilles per cask'Bs no 4O no
“ Bordeaux pur cask !2o 00 0 22 00
Champagne per do/..; sOO <i 15 00
Wool,
I Southern Fnwashed.per lb.l 15 a 17
•• Clean per lb.l 20 11 26
Woolalilns, Lamb’s..eoch, I 20 a 26
Sheep’s eucli, I 50 a 62
RETAIL PROVISION MARKET.
Savannah. Mav 8, 1863.
Corn Meal, ? bushel no
1 Bacon—Hams, VR> 14 < 15 c.
Sides, “ 12V.r0 18
Shoulders, V Ib II V 1112
Beef. rp [gras.*, fed j... 12 (.j 15 * !
Voal. - - 12'..r0 l‘ro’ ;
Mutton, Vlb 12 fa 15 I
Lamb, “ 12 Cm 18
i pork—M’liole hog. vtb seareej... lu ro 12
Cut, ** 121%
: Vuitfftni. V saddle $8 Wlfii 45 0(. |
Poultry—Turkeys, each 1 25(- 1 50 1
, ‘ Geese *• 76r0 1 tu. !
Ducks, (dnmertie) eucli..’ scarce 1 0• 1 25,
Fowls, each ‘. 50r062
Cliickeiis, p pair 6u(... 1 GO
1 Sausages, y Ib ;:1
• Butter—Goshen, y lb 26('t8l
t’ounti v, “ t-o
Lard, lb 14TO 15
Eggs, V duz 2ufio 25
Potatoes—Sweet, V half peck 25
Irteh, “ *• 25
1 ipples. y half peck 25
C MVE TOOTII C >MBS. -An otesrant assort
l meet of lutrv and Tortoise Sbe.d To..th Combs, us
all sixes and depress of fineness. lor sate by
a 6 JOHN B. M iORJS ft • . Gibbon Bu Hi
COLLARS. Ac Supei and conunun
Crape Simwte.plain and embrukleted.
Vandvke (’..liars, beautiful goods,
Parasols, assurte. I,
La.lies’ Green, Brown, and Black Silk Umbrellas, as
sorted.
Plain. Striped and Checked Glace Silks. Bareges, Tis
sues and Grenadines,
Colored aud White Jaconet and ‘trgan.h Muslins.
A largo assortment of Iririi Linens, t.encli Printed
Cambrics. M. PRF.NPF.RG AST ft CO.,
apr 1 178 Broughton treat
l’ ree. iv.-d of various brands, v i Ln K.-mernlda, l.:<
Film.tnqm. Rio Hondo. M- renn. For wdeby
! 116 \.B \AI D. corner ..t Rav a t .d Whitaker ri
/ tITH YTK.oFMAGNKMA. Nnngr. cat.br. trig
\ .-rant ami laxative: ure I on the conti
nent of Europe and throughout th- United State? ns a
substitute for Upson Salt it i? n- pleasant b. the taste
ns Soda Water. A fresh supply kept con-danMv on
hand [aprD .1 \ MAYER,
tC4 • 1 NIVA . -.(list recci\r-l Ih.\. Beau re
> Burgundy, a tin. hi . 1 lc; for sale bv
jan 2n A BON AI D
IAf \A SACKS oj nrinio While Corn, jwst iv
,1 HH J -.) and will be sold low if taken F m the
wharf, [ayr 25] A C.TOMS 126 Bay^t
NOltitls* TONIC, or Fever and Ague Mitdurun:
a curtain andspo.aly cure for Fever and Ague,and
warrant.ri to cure. F r sate by
**lr is ,1. K. DrKGKD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
/ IHOICB 1 . SCAN OlL.— A supet flnq v lad l U,
\ selected expressly for this market just received
per Philadelphia steamer, and for sale by
pr lx \V. \V. LINCOLN. M’ liunient.sqr.
” LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
181 Congrcss-st, 73 S. Julhn.kt.
JUSTrixeived thef llowii.g verv d.sirak .
basis \ 17..:
Crape IFArl* i'.
Barege®.
Mourning Grenadine-.
Black do.
Neat Styles do.
Tim above good* are of the latest importation and will
be sold unu.-iiully low. SPENCER ( I’BKFI.E. Agt.
apr 21 * Gibbon*’ Buildin-:
>r JSTT M ITIS AN DM.Hll•'t. .. •; ..
| Mis i-.<’ Super !<• “iNIi- Nett M.u>. I.ndies
Super Per*.l Silk hose. I,a.he?’ .ip v■ .pen U’oi k .*lk
Ho. e. I.ndi.-’ Whit.. Sandal I .are Silk ll"** - lj.dk**
and Gi-ut .’Silk l.incuand la. I Tlue.i-I G 1.0.--, Ia
alwbj P” kfm: \ \ m inti.
Passrniirrs.
1 Por s *hi er PI infer, from Centrevillage, Ac—lt
Kuig. J Mu ell. A Scott, P l Camming, .1 Waldburg,
A McDonald ami svt, Mrs Waldburg and avt,
Johnson. Miss Waldburg,nod 2 deck,
fc Per steamship Florida, from New York—DifLoonard,
T KreiiHii.*. J Ol instead. .1 S Norris, T Savage, P Smith,
A Benedict, Mr Kiriewnld. .1 McCoakor, J B Bond, Mr
( 'niaiiai.A and child. C A Warner nml ladv. 11 H Chan
dler, lady and 2 children, I. Arkerlunn.J Yonge M
Mever.,l Stern. S Rothschild. Miss A Garvin, und 9
steerage*.
JlrrioaU ot gotcls.
j PULASKI UOLSK...R Wmßnant i Sos, l‘ropruitar.
Monday, May 9.
J ;;dt Cheves and sn F p Holcombe ft imlr Oa
B King RoMreli P Smith *
A McWilliams. S C;Dr T K Leonard Fia
j E A Vlncect Atlanta Air Koclewarld y y
■ D Roland Columbus A Warren and 1ady......Ga
0 S liarJuv.ny do H U Chandler and family
koK . Dooivi • ■ : irzPPUP*
MARSHALL HOUSE 0. fAJtoo, Proprietor
Monday, May 9.
J W Freman and ladv...Ga,L C* Hutchings...Jones 00
K h Thompson Burke S A Brown
H C lines and ltuly... . dojCnpt Gouldiog ..Columbus
G L Raymond do |D Adams
H SaunderH do £ Mayes Macon
M ii Gus wold GajG AleDoruoud do
W H Star) Augusta 1J S Norris v
J W hinith Hamburg)
CITY HOTEL. P.Co.vno.N A J. D. Four, Porprietora
Monday, May 9.
JG G ?.e n. Burke .1 M Williams N Y
V A . Ilia h 1* Carter ft lady...Sav’li
J Gum—’ l K it S ii KotliscLild Ga
A P I'lo xl.. iciojAl F Mayer Oglethorpo
Jf.MMU.iel Oa 3 U Stern ColuiubG,
M Morlln do)
jHartitr Jntrllij)cnff.
i' l g: J .i- SAVANNAH .::::MAY 10.
tun Rises, 6 (15 | High Water, 8 3J
AilßlV ED.
I > M steamship Florida, W oodhull, New-York, to
PhJ. a.i l. lay ft Cos. Mdze. to K A Allen. Dr li D Ar
■ .and. AG. m ft Bui ns. Belden ft Cos. .In* A Brown, A
, u”. u V, ( )gden, G li ( uuitiling, J H Carter.
1-. J 11 Canq.keld, C Chaffer,Cruger ft Wudv,
*’ 0 l i ... 11 J I ii.S r.l, \1 Dl'onl. JU Klll K aiit,
rrunUiu a Brantley. R Haneyin, Mrs K Taffor, Fi
1 ** ‘ 11 1*. •* Camiiu-11, W W Goodrich, Fort &
I'm 1 ••■‘in. !l J Gilbert. It llt.hershatn ft Son, J F Ilnur
, X a i\. W ID i.1t.,1 Ilasbrouck ft Cos,
lternden s I njh-s. Ifule, A Haywood, J F lloade
man. I li.iru vlge.G 11 J hu-ton, 0 Johnston A Cos, J
’ c ’*’ * xl - u l i Keiiipton ft \urstille, J Lippiunn,
.1 1. at iinip ft ( h l.ovell, I .yon ft Reed, I.hw.>oh ft
1 ti. v > I l.nffifeau, J BMk ro. il Mercer, John J
Maun, A Mayer, T K Mills, 1 W M- rreil ft Cos,
b> ‘b.-sft lleyimimi. MeCosker ft Trea
-1 ” • V MnlK-tt ft Cos. Pri. e A Yeader, Pierson, Ileldt
a . 1:..! imm'ii a Camp, Geo Kobersou, J Rosenband,
‘’ R •">nii'n.-, (’apt Shaw, A A tolouionsft Cos, J Shat
tr. ranton. J. bin-ton A Cos, Strong ft Wood, J Solo
in .ns. Mrs Sawyer, M J Solomons, N B ft II Weeil, S
W 11 it ■* *t • Will- A Durr. K 11 Willink, 1! F Waring, fe V
, ’ “ * Williams. Wnahbum, Wilder ft Cos,
P W iltbunrer ft Son, Dr T \\ ileoti, 11 Castun, W nt P
I I ng, and order.
%.S' l,r ‘" u, 6- I’-ogle. W illiams, Kiceboro, to master.—
l -5u buhels Rough Rice, and 9 bales S 1 Cotton, to
i Anders.>iis ft Cos, and \ A Ilardce ft Cos.
Stciniici Planter, ( ..it., . ntrevillnge, Ac, to fvfnch
. ,v. I “ Kelt ft Cos. 20 bales S 1 Cotton, lu bbls Spirits
lurj entitle, and md7.e. to Boston ft Ounby, Hunter &
Mr’u 11 "*!’ ‘ H ft Cos, Robinson ft Camp, aud
Steamer Umar Jolm-*m. Augusta, to T R Mills.
CLEARED.
1 Brig 1-llicott. Grant, St J ode Cuba. Starke ft Drv
-8011. .
Si br Jason, Morrison,jCbnrlottetown. (P E Isle) K A
houllnrd.
S. I.r Plnndome. Brown. New York, Rowland ft Cos
t 1 eßoy. 111. Well, New York, Washburn, W ilder
DEPARTED.
Steamer Jenny Rind. Fit -land, Palatka, Ac.
K x port m.
Per hi ig Ellieott, for St Jugo de Cuba—lo6,69B foet
1 Sawed Lumber, 27,531 do liown Timber.
Per m hr Jason, for Charlottetown, tl‘ E I Isle) —48,-
j 599 ft Timber.
, Per sehr Plandomc for New York—493 bale? Upland
i and 1♦ *7 do S 1 Cotton, 5 bales Wool, and 300 pkgs
’ mdze.
J Per sclir LeKoy, for New York—433 bales Cotton,
139 boxes Copper Ore, 173 Hides, 8 pkgs mdze, and 100
j empty bbls.
Receipts of Cotton, ftc.. per C. R R.
May 9th—2Bß bales Cotton and Mdze, to C nartridge,
; Row land & Cos. and Mi Malion ft Doyle.
List of Voesols in Port.—(Corrected Daily.)
Ships.
J Florida, (0 Wooduull, N Y, Paddford, Fay ft Cos
1 ('anada. (Br) Hubbard, rep’g, JPGruves
Chaos, Dunton, Havre, Washburn,W ft Cos
Barks.
DunbrcHiy, (Br) W illiams, liv 1, JP Graves
Clyde, (Br; Mills. I.iv’l, A Low ft Cos
l.iverpool. (B. W illiams, l,i.r.don,Pa(]olfortl.Fny ft t o
Coinmeree Bevan, I/pooL J P Graves
Deney. Averill, N Y, Starke ft Brvson
India. Ketchum, St Johns, K A Sod lard
Sarunae, Cote, Allen ft Itall
Brigs.
J 1* Ellieott. Grant, N Y, Starke ft I’ryson
Russian. Garey. NY. Starke ft Bryson,
All ert. 1 Br) Robinson, St J< lins, E A Soulterd
Ken.'all. Catbrins, St Jot ns, K A.Sou Hard
Mecca, Ward, St JOII us, K A Soullnrd
Jason, Morrison, St Johns, KASeullard
Ma. on. Watkins, N Y, Rowland ft Cos
W Fuller. Johnson, N Y. Brigham, K ft Cos
Caroline. Harding, Boston. Brigham. Kft Cos
Australia, Wylie. New. as tie, W Crabtree
Carriblce. Crabtree, Bath, W Crabtree
Dost"n. Torrcv, dis'g. W Crabtree
’lelnllm k. Alley, Newcastle, W C’ral tre**
Tanv.-nt. Reed, Newcastle, W Crabtree
. ‘tenia. Alien. l ath, W Crabtree
MT W ilder.Cunningham.load g, M A Wilder
Mcihlu-11, Ryder, Itostou, K W Buker
Vudustn. Slone, dis’g Washburn, Wft Cos
; Jo.re|,bus,Wilson, db’K. Brigham, K ft Cos
Schooners.
| Wmribridjro. W hite, Bnlt, RriMinm, Iv ft Cos
F Preseott,Gilkey, dis’g, Brigham,K ft Cos
Virginia, Snow, dis’g. W illis ft Brundoge
North State. Horton, NY. Willis ft Rrundago
A ( lifford. Smith, Rontoti, Bunker ft Ogden
F.ljivab. Small. ItoMUin, BunkerftOgdeu
I*. Franklin. Loud, N Y. W F Giles* t o
John RuggJes. Sawyer, Porlsmsuth, E W Buker
I St George. Torrcy, dis’g. C E Potter
Advent. Dana. rep’g. Master
Ijidy of the Orcun, te*wls. Bath, Wm Crabtree
AMMRICAN HOUSE.
&?: ’IA Nti VKI: ST REFT. - - - BOSTON.
Jr'l H\ Ltt \\ IS UK tt, Hiijf
Rebuilt, Enlarged, aud Elegantly Furnished,
Pi'ss ereirig nil the modern improvements and con
veiiiemo for the ni (onin.udation of tbu
dw 2 traveling public. ly
WASHINGTON HALL.
TilK TRAVELLER’S HOME,
Mnnui, Ga.,
An Gintiiiius itlwoys in readiness to convey
•It! > pa-'-'riU'erß toand from the Rail Road dejiot to
ri.. I lull. II P. R EDDINO, Proprietor
It. K. Dknsk. Superintendant. t'mo npr 19
MARSHALL HOTJBE, ‘
SAVA N N AH, ii KO . ,
••• j Late sf the United States Hotel, Augusta, lie
i-*!'* api 1 ly
I)OT A TOES. 500 bbls f.r rede by
jan 3b 11 9 01LBFRT
MA? ivCf.u.i. db bid No 1,2 and 8 Mackerel;
,'itt iiall'do. No. 1 nml 2 do., landing and for sate
by (feb 15) COHEN ft TARA EH
•>1 \ m iiELI ( u 1 u . • and andihr il
OV/ by (apr W KI,LB ft DtTRR.
A fine )• fofriwedl hI be*; ano
jilu-r supply of Bazin's nr lidos and other goods Jnat
riM civial by ste riner ami for sale at the
a 2s * APOTHECARIES’ HALL. Broughton-st
M'AUAy.TXKSSOR MAY—Hurj.ur’n New UoDthl,
Magazine, Putnam’s Monthly Magaritife. Gra
ltuni’s Maxine, Godey’s Ladies Book, and the Book cf
the World, Nos. 7, h unit 9, Received by
J. B.CI BBEDCHE.
IjjiXCK lfs,—in barrels and half barrels, put in
vinegar, ready for use. J ust received and ft,'!* sale
| |.v j*l ol SU A BORN GOODALL.
(ILARET WINK.—SO box* Chateau Morgaux,
. i.ulitte, St. Julian, St. K..r ralo
| l.y J feb 241 A. CONACB.
| . f.t r. I VJtDlf .~.lir V:r ii.ii> nml otl.i’r tr.-
[ V m-1. 1 Cnnnl or Tray lbu tows. 60 Corn Plough*':
| *JS John Riche's Cast Don Beam Ploughs, 4 do/
PouMf. Firgle Whifltetrees, 1 di-z. Kegs I’nt. Rail
I t;i<! Car Grease. For sale by
n ., rU C. 11. CAMPFIELD.
I rESSEL WANTED FOB PHI LA DELPHI- I
\ high rate of fit Iht trill te pi id ft 1 a vessel to
load iu The line fur Pliilad. 1| hiu. apply to
tV q, 4 WILLIS ft BUUNDAGE.
MACHINERY OIL. bbls best MachtaMy OU
landing from S'hr. Virginia, from Philadelphia
or sale by [mar 24) C. 11. CAMPFIELD.
nYDRADLIC CEMENT 100 bbl Ut ffimarn Row •
data, a superior description of Cement, land in,;
It. tu mln Frauci, Fatlvrl f"t salebv
apr 2’. * ll UAMPFIELR