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Honls, Mcntg, for Sale,
TINMAN WA'ITKD.
VGOOD Jobber undone acquilntod with out door
work. Address B. A. WISE ft 00.,
may 10 lw Macon, Ga.
LOST,
SOME TIME AGO. a Gold Pen and Pencil Case, If ai
ry dairies Macken tie. engraved on it. Five dollars
will bo paid on presenting it at the office, Pulaski
House. t.t may ff
~ foreent;
A \ ERY desirable residouce, In a pleasant part
■?il of the eitv. and the Rumt turn for sale. For par
ticulars a pplyat this office. Ot may O' 1
Intelligence Office.
TTTANTED TO PURCHASE—A Furni, fromono to
. y three, or tour miles from the city—to contain
from 5 acres, to 100 acres. Apply to
11. J. CHALMERS,
may llj Bay Lane.
SPRING GOODS!
kjHßpll JUST RECEIVED.—The uudersigned would
rid H! W Invpert fully announce to the citizens of .Sa
vannah, and surrounding country, that helms just
received, by late arrivals from Philadelphia, a splendid
assortment of SPRING Avn SUMMER Dry’ Goods.
Call and seo, as ho will sell cheap for cash.
NEAL McIIUGU, cr. Jefferson and Broughton-st.
roar 25 Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall.
Ul PIIAM’S PILE ELECTUARY.—Fresh supply ju: t
received and for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE A CO,
roar 25 Gibbon’s Range.
TJROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.—'J’hTs
J J article is warranted to possess, in a concentrated
form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger,
and will be found on trial, to be an excellent family
medicine. To the dyspeptic, it affords great relief, by
giving tone to the digestive organs. Just received anil
for sale by ‘ YV. YV. LINCOLN,
mar I<s Monunvo -
MEW BOOKS.—Harper's New .Monthly Magazine
A. 1 for April.
liarrv Muir; a story of Scottish Life, by the author
of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, Mcrklund, Ac.,in cloth ami
paper binding.
The Ranger ofßnvenstre.un; by Newton M. Curtis.
The Life of Ned Scarlett; the daring highwayman,by
the author of Dick Clinton, Nat Blake, Dick Turpin,
&e., illustrated.
Agnes Sorel.a novel, by G. P. R. James.
The Child’s History of England; by Chas. Dickens,
toI. Ist.
Ellen Linn: a Franconia story, by the author of Bal
ia 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. (TUBBEi)GE.
Cl 11K <‘ iv KI) SILKS.—A few handsome patterns
J just received. SPENCER CUR KELL. A at..
fcb 17 154 Conirross-st,<libbons’ Building.
Double and single barrelledgi ns.—
Just received and for sale by
roar 81 E. LOVKLL
LIQUORS AND YViXES.—I2 haH
M'lUl pipes Otard, Dupuy ft Co.’s French Bran
iPyH 10 half pipes assorted brands, low prie
■ cd French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domes
tic do, 50 bbls do do. 70 do P A II Rye
Gin, 150 do E Phelps’ do; 0 pipes HoliandGin, 10 bbls
Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Georgia Poach <lo.
300 bbls do N 0 Whiskey, 60 do white Baltimore d0,30
old Westminster Monougahelu d0,20 do old Pennsyl
vania Mountain do do, 100 do N K Rum 25 quart. *•
casks Madeira Wine.ltj eighth do choice do d0,20 qu ~
ter do Port do, 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter casks
Brown Sherry M ine, 40 basketsChampaignc do. For
sale by [aug2oJ WEBSTER & PALMES.
“PEKIN TEA. COMPANY.”
Warehouse, 75 and 77 Fulton-st., New York.
f'jmmjt This TEA Company has always main-.. -d
Gained a high reputation for TEAS of
f j the most delicious character and frii- V
‘k-iidl grancy. ami arc warranted to give sutr y; j
to give satisfaction in every instance. If they do hot
prove as represented they may be returned. For sale
by the Agent. ” J. A MAYER,
mar 6 Broughton-street.
11ULTON MARKET BEEF.—2O half bbls. fir sale
; by [apr 25} H. J. GILBERT.
UAY. —40 bales of Prime Timothy Hay, lor sale la
arrive per schr Edna C, from Baltimore by
apr 4 A. C. T.IMS, 126 Bay-st
KA V'.—3oo bundles Domestic Hay. For sale by
apr 30 SEABORN G.IODA LL.
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY"! -
Positively Sellino jit Cost.
r |U IE Subscribers desirous of closing their present
1 business, would invite the attention of the citizens
of Savannah, and its vicinity to their large and well se
lected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods at
i*nnii; >E VOIEK 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:
COLORED AND FIGURED BAREGES,
do do do Silk Tissues
Plain, Black and Colored Silk Tissues and Ba
reges,
.Swiss and Mull Mu-dins,
Jaconet and Cambric do,
do do Che ked Swiss do.
Colored and Figured Organdies,
Black and Colored Lawns,
Canton Cloths for Travelling Dresses,
Printed and Plain Linen dodo,
Dotted and Embroidered Swi*, Muslins,
Ginghams an l Barege Do Lain. -.
Black and Colored Chamelion bilks,
Plaided and Broeudod and.
Colored Marceline and Florence do.
LL\Ei\ GOODS Ac,.,
We have a large and well selected stock of the cele
brated RICHARDSON'S, GRAYS. DUNBAR. DICK
SOX ft Co.’s Shirting and Fronting Linen.--; Together
with a large and elegant assortment of White and
Brown Tuble Damask of all widths. Damask Doylies.
Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers. Birds Eye Dia
per. Linen Dowlass, Huckaback Diaper French Linen
Twelve und Doylies, Linen Lawns aud Linen Cambric,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF DOfkFSTIC 0003)$,
i* complete and embraces every article kept in a first
class retail store. Purchasers will do well to call auu
see for themselves, us
GREAT BARGAINS
will be given especially in
Fancy Goods,
which will be sold for in many instances below cost.
THIS IS NO J! I'M BUG.
Call and see, and be assured of tho fact, at
J. 11. 001 LEX ft CO.S,
&pr 28 150 Broughton-street.
M. PRENDERGAST & CO.,
this day received per
steamship Florida, a very choice as-cX \WX
sortment of
Shades, 1-4, 5-4 1
6-4,
Plaid Stripe, aud White Ulnttlng;
Anew well seasoned lot ofOil Cloiiis,
new patterns in every whlf li;
White Canton Crape Shawls ;
Trimming; Velvets, assorted;
Which, with a complete stock of evcr> thing useful in
Dry Goods, they offer on very moderate terms for
cash, at their New Store,
feb 17 ITS BROUGHTON-STREET,
Nearly opposite St. Andrew .< Ilall. West Shin.
~I > UJ>I.--.(( bbls Luther Felton’s Rum, landing pur
the brig Clement, ami for sale by
mar 5 BRIGH AM, KELLY ft CO.
reaiTspanish panama hats.
GEO. S. NICHOLS lms just received a fine lot
Real Spanish Panama Mats, the finest to be
found in this city, and challenges competition.—
They are beautifully shaped, and of extra fine quality.
Call und see them at the. Clothing Store, Gibbon s
Range, and get one, cheap. apr 14
”M. PRENDERGAST & C 0“
H AVE just received a small case of very choice
French printed Bnrages.
Plain and Brocade Black Grenadines.
An assortment of yerj’ nice Cambric Inscrtfngs and
Edgings.
One case of superior Italian Sewing Silks.
Which wilhavery complete assortment of general
Dry Goods, they offer on very low cash terms.
178 BROUGHTtIX-STKKKT,
apr 26 opposite St, Andrews Hall.
(~T6aX, COALT-Uh) ton -
j and scroened, for sale, to arrive, per schr. Seth
Smith, from Philadelphia, by
sch 28 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
Q GROSS Osgood’s India Choiagoguo the famous
•w chill and fever remedy, received direct from the
proprietor aud for sate by .1. A. MAV KU,
**pr lfl 154 Broughton-st.
SEIDLITZ POWDERS.—Fresh and full size,
prepared ami for sale by
apr 12 J- E. DeFORD. Apothecaries’Hall.
SPANISH SEGARS. —ffO,OQoimported Sugars, i*i t
receiveil, of various brands, viz: La Esmeralda, La
Filantropa. Rio Hondp, Moreno. For sale by
a 6 V. BON AUD. corner of Bay and Whitaker-.- ts.
(1 ITR AT KOF MAGN ESI A.—A u agreeable refrig
jorant and laxative; used extensively on the conti
nent of Europe aud throughout the United States a* a
substitute for Epson Salts-it is as pleasant to the taste
as Soda Water. A fresh supply kept constantly ou
hand [apr 18] J. A. M A'Y KR.
NETT MITTS AND SILK HOSIERY.Ladies’ and
Misses’Super Long, Misses, Nett Mitts. Ladies’
Super Perol Silk hope, Ladies’ Super Open Work Silk
Hose, Ladies’ White Sandal Lace Silk Hose , Ladies’
and GcuU’ Silk, Linen aud Lisle Thread Gloves. For
sale by [alii] KEMPTON & VERSTILLE.
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD. &c.—Received per
steamer 10 kegs extrachoice Goshen Butter, 10
boxes do. do. Cheese, 5 barrels Leaf Lard, Fulton Mar
ket Beef, Pig Pork, all of which will be sold at as low
rates as can be bought for in the citv, according to
<juailty> [mar9] GEO. ALEXANDER.
GROCERY EMPORIUM.
J, W. MOOKE & CO.,
,r { . | | ‘'’ ‘
hand a large and choice assortment of the best family
GROCERIES, w hich they intend lo dispose of at the
lowest prices. Persons from the country and city arc
respectfully Invited to call and examine for themselves
ns they will doubtless .find it to their advantage, to
make their purchases whore they can be sure of receiv
ing their money's Worth in g(xsl articles. Call and
see at No. 122 corner Congress and Jefferson-sts., .Sav
anhah. tt’ muv 13
’ EMOLLIENT AMBROSIAL ELIXIR.
r PHIS is tho name of a delicious article which the
X under.- igned hns tho pleasure to recommend for its
magical effect in Shaving, and its peculiar virtues in
improving the Skin. No matter how thick and stiff
the Heard may bo, it Is softened in n moment, and is
removed by a Razor in good condition without the
least trouble or pain. A single trial will satisfy any
one of its wonderful virtues. A few drops upon the
Brush, with ordinary soap and water makes the pro
cess of Shaving a positive pleasure. A single bottle
will answer for a whole year for one who Shaves every
day.
The Emollient .-linbrosial Elixir is an elegant, arti
cle for a Lady's Toilet. Nothing can equal it in im
parting a delicate whiteness and smoothness to the
skin. It is perfectly harmless.
Prepared and sold by J. DENNIS, M. P., Augusta,
Ga.
Price, 50cents per bottle.
Directions for use accompanying each bottle,
may 12 (it
MAMMOTH” CORN.
4 SMALL lot ol'* Young’s’ Mammoth corn for plant-
A hig.
AI.SO,
Com, IT.\y and Oats of the best quality, just receiv
ed in Store. For sale by Z. X. WIN KI.KR,
apr 65 tt’ VV ißlamSon’s Buildings.
is lii mi siii sim
n M Just received at the uVeio Jin rlfVmiKiui’
corner of Brougton and Rar
nard-sts., every variety of SPRING
GOODS, consisting in part of Silks,
vers. Gossaineres. IVdiUn, Ginion, Paris. Lone Star.
Oauipeachy, Florida, Straw. Swiss, and others too nu
merous to nieutiou : also, all kinds of children’s Hats,
ut wholesale aud retail. BELDEN <& CO.
apr ts
BALM OF SAVANNAH -Pfke Reda
1.6R0M $1 to 75 cents a bottle. A large supply of
tlii.-i excellent preparation, just nianufnct.ured of
the following essences : Lemon. Bergamot, Jessamine,
Magnolia, Nor.'l i, Almond. Violet. Heliotrope, und
Cloves. J. M. IIAYWUGD, M a
upr 12_ ts Savannah. Ga,
, ‘. EAKERY.
r pilL SI BSCRI Bldv would respeettully inform his
I friends and tho public generally that he is now
prepared to furnish every thing in the Bakery line of
tin; best quality, such as Bread, Biscuits, Cukes, Pies,
Ac. Also, II and. lit sks served up daily, corner Jefferson
and South Broad streets.
apr 21 lmo 0. WILL.
NOTICE ! NOTICE; ~
f PUK subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the
L citizens of Savannah and the public generally, that
he will keep at. Mr. W. P. Ford's store.on Jefferson at.,
Waldburg's Building. Fresh Wheatgßye,andGraham
Bread, also Sugar and Molasses cakes,
apr 7 ts A. F. MF.R •*..
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
r PIIE undersigned has this day associated with him,
L Mr. Prk-i.kv Hampton, of Houston County, with
whom hi! will continue the General Commission and
Factorage Business in this city, under tho firm ot
STUKGES X HAMPTON. ‘ W. 11. STURGES.
Savannah, March 14,1853. ts mar 15
HERE IS YOUR REMEDY.
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT
.1 .1 font Miraculous Cura of Und Leys, after 43
Years’ S 'u()'crin;j.
Extract of a letter from Mr. AVilliuin Galpin, of 70
St. Marys-stroet. Weymouth, dated 10th May, 1851:
Tn Urufejtsor Ibtllmvuy;
Sir:—At tho ago of eighteen my wife, (who is now
sixty-one) caught a violent cold, which settled in her
legs', and ever since that lime they have been more or
less sore, and greatly inflamed, ller agonies were
destracting. and for months together she whs deprived
entirely of rest and sleep. Every remedy that medi
cal men advised was tried, but without effect; her
health suffered severely, and the state of her legs was
terrible. 1 hud often read your advertisements, and
advised her to try your Pills and Ointment: and, as a
last rosaurce, after every other remedy had proved
useless, she consented to Go so. She commenced six
weeks ago, and, strange to relate, Is now in good
health. Her legs are painless, without geaiu or sear,
an l her sleep sound and undisturbed. Could you have
witnessed the sufferings of my wife during the last 43
years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment
of health, you would indeed feel delighted in having
been tin* means of so greatly alleviating the sufferings
of a fellow creature.
(.Signed) William Galpin.
A Person 70 j Years of Age Cured of a Had
Leg. af 30 Years Standing.
Copy of n letter from Mr. Win. Abbs, builder of Gas
Ovens, of Kushcliffe, near Huddersfield, dated May
31st. 1851:
T<> Professor TloUnicy:
Bik:—l suffered for a perid of thirty years from a
bad leg. the remit of two or three different accidents
at tin*Gas Works; accompanied by scorbutic symptoms.
I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without
deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg
must be amputated; yet, in opposition to that opir? .7,
your Bills and Ointment, have effected a complete cure
in so short a time, that few who had not witnessed it
would credit the fact. (Signed)
William Abbs.
The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr.
W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market-street, Hudders
field.
A Dreadful Had Hreast Cured in One Month.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of
Penshurst, Kent, dated December 13th, 1850:
To Professor Holloway:
Dear Sir:—My wife had suffered from Bad Breasts
for more than six months, and during the whole peri
od had the best medical attendance, but ail to no use.
Having before healed an awful wound in my own leg
.by your unrivalled modieine. J determined again to
use vour Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them
a trial in her case, and fortunate it was I did so: for in
less than a month a perfect cure was effected, and tho
benefit that various other branches of my family have
derived from their ure is really astonishing. I now
strongly recommend them to all my friends.
(Signed) Frederick Turner.
The Pills should be used conjointly with the Oint
ment in most of tho following cases:
Bad Legs CUillblains Fistulas Sore Throats
Bad Breasts Chapped Gout Skin Diseases
Burns hau.ls Glandular Scurvy
Bunions Corns (soft) Swellings Sore Heads
Rite of mop- Cancers Lumbago Tumours
quitos und Contracted Piles Ulcers
• Sand Flies and stiff Rheumatism Wounds
Cfioo-bay Joints Scalds Yaws
Cliiego-foot Elephantiasis, Sore Nipples.
Sold at the Kstahlishmoutof Professor HOLLOWAY,
S t I, Strand, i near Temple Bar, London.) and by all
respectable Druggists and Deiilorsin J/edicines through
out tlio British Umpire,and those oftho United States,
in Pots at 37'5e., S7\. and $1 50 each. Wholesale by
the principal Drug houses in the Union, and by .1/osjjrs.
A. B. k D. SANDS. New York.
Mo ■ There is u considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in eve
ry disorder are affixed to each Pot. For sale by
unr 4 lv : \V. W. LINCOLN, Agent.
('HIT. NAILS y \ full assortment6f best brands,
j just received and for sale by
mar 24 E. LOVELL.
!> V\• lIUiTcADL’iII Y
MONS. A. BO N AUD respectfully informs bis
patrons that bis Last Term, of this season, will
commence on Tliurmlny, 7 t li luaf.
Pupils, for tlu* above term, will la*received until the
23d inst. Persons willing to patronise him arc re
quested to send pupils to bis Academy ut 4 P. M..
TANARUS; cats. Tin usdavs and Saturdays.
N. p.—Mons. A. H.’s Fancy Dress Hall will
take place on Tuesday, 26th inst. apr 5
KE MPTON&VERSTILLE
VRE now opening a finely assorted and complete
Stock of Summer add other DRY GOODS,
which they will offer upon the most accominadating
terms. As great care has been exercised in the selec
tion of their stM*k, with a view both to price and qual
ity, they confidently invite tlieir friends and the public
generally, to call and examine for themselye&s. apr 5
SILKS, .SILKS. SILKS. SILKS. —A few more of
those small Cheek Silks left at 0214 cents. For sale
by [mar 12 J. ll.’ COHEN & CO.
M. 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 case
gentlemen’s superior White Kid Gloves. feb 17
1 1 V)BlcCO.— LOO b< xes, a ■■■••, tod brand for Rule bj
1 apr 1 11. J. GILBERT.
*J( I BUSHELS Cow Peas, just received! and f<>r ale
’ ly _[apr_ 2 Bj WELLS & DURII.
riOItN. —*00 bushels Prime White Corn. For sale
‘ty [may 5[ A. C. TOM : .
savannah journal Saturday, may 14,1853
I Jluction Sfllfs.
BY PiIILBRK K BELL.
improved Essence of Coffee.
We have just v c-ived from the manufactmers in
| Philadelphia, and continue to keep on hand for sale, 1
I Augustas Hummel's Improved Essence of Coffee. This
| is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for .sale,
und Coffee made from the essence is much more whole
j some, more delicate, finer flavored and colored,perfect
! lv clear, and in every respect superior to the finest Rio
Coffee, and in use will prove n nett saving 75 per cent,
over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner Try it
1 aud sec if it does not. may 12
Prime Cook at Private Sale.
i A prime likely young fellow, a first rate cook, for
i stcumborf or hotel. apr 23 ;
Ginghams and Handkerchiefs at Privato
Sale.
Just received per last steamer : 2 cases Ginghams; 1
1 do French Head Handkerchiefs, for sale low. apr2l
Stawberry Sotts at Private Sale.
i Strawberry Setts of tins following kinds: Alice
Maude, Boston Pine, British Queen. Ohio, Redwtoxl.
Hudson, Crimson Cone, White-wood. Ilovoy’s Seedling,
! Early Scarlet. They are all grown in thlseiimatu, and
; in good order. All orders left at our store fur any of
the above kinds will be promptly attended to. feb 19 ,
Marshall House Omnibus and Team at Pri
vate Sale.
Comprising one fine large Omnibus, six good Horses,
and flames* complete. Also, the fine pleasure schoo
ner Ann, with new sails, riggin/-. .<•(■,. all in complete
order. The above property will be disposed of on nc
eommodnting hiring; the present owner being about to
i remove from the city, has no further use for it.
j feb 17
Fail-bank’s Patent Platform Scales.
(Improved .u quality and reduced in price.) adapted
to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad
| Scales for trains or single ears, in use on the principal
! railroads in the United tttatns and Great Britain: ware
house .Scales: heavy portable Seales, on wheels, fur
; Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.: hay and coal Scab s, Ac.
j These Scales have been long known and severely test
ed. and Mu* universal confidence felt in the accuracy
and perfect adjustment is such, that they are now re
garded as tin* standard, from which their is no appeal.
For .sale in ull their varieties l*y
PIiILDRTCK & BELL,
| set 25 Agents In Savannah.
THE CELEBRATED GRAEFENBERG FAMI
LY MEDICINES.
MAY be found at all
times, at tho store oftho
/V tubscribers. They con
rantedics, und among
■fc vX-* them may la* found
l V 1 those which will net up
| I ••• ] |*n all classes of disease.
‘I 1 l'' , V” V ."'''"‘l-'l :| ll
Graefonberg Vegetable Pills-prico 25 cents.
1 lu bilious diseases and liver complaints, these Bills j
; act immediately, and will restore health quicker than ]
any other remedy ever known.
In the tropins, and in all bilious climates, no person
should be .*limit them.
Burns. Chilblains, Sprains, Scalds. Wounds, Erysip
elas, Rheumatism, Bronchitis, l.Tccvs.Scrofula, inflam
mation of tlie Bowels, and all oases of inflamed sur
faces. yield immediately to the power of the
GRAEFENBERG GREEN MOUNTAIN
OINTMENT—Price 25 cents.
Tlio Graefenberg Eye Lotion,
Should be used in all cases of disarrangement in the
Kyor.it is compounded on tho most scientific principles,
; and will invariably afford relief.—Brice 25 cents.
! All diseases of children yield at once to the action of
! the Graefenberg Children's Bauacca. —Price 50 cents.
! Rickets. Flatulence. Diarrhoea, Falling down of the
Fundament. Ringworms, and Scald-head,
Convulsions,j WORMS, Croups,
Cholera Infantnm
and all complaints incident to teething, are immedi
ately relieved, and the foundation of a strong and
sound constitution laid. .
Asa Tonic, tin*
Graefenberg Health Bitters,
arc* unequalled. They will restore the appetite, re
move the pallid appearance attendant upon disordered
digestion, and taken in connection with tho Veg
etable Pills, will cure Fever and Ague.—Brice 25
| cents.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Asiatic Cholera ‘and
Cholera Morbus, and all classes
of 3owel Complaints
are cured immediately lv 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 Medieiaes of the Graefenberg Company,
are
Marshall's Uterine Cal helicon, for all complaints in
cident to pregnancy, and other uterine diseases.—Brice
$3 00.
Dr. Libby’s Bile Ointment, a certain cure for tho
Piles—Brice $1 00.
Graefenberg Fever and Ague Bills, a well attested
remedy.-—Brice $1 00.
Graefenberg Consumptive Balm, a most valuable
remedy and much used in medical practice.—Brice
j $3 00.
j Graefenlierg Sarsaparilla Compound, tho most
i valuable purifier of the blood over known.—Brice
! $1 00.
The mwt complete and valuable Almanac ever is
| sued, may be had gratis at the Agency. Apply to
HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON,
dec 10 6mos cor Broughton and Whitaker-sts.
ut
incidental to the respectable female, whether married
or single, and usually known by the name of Female
Complaints. Os these are Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling
of the Womb: Foulr Albus. or Whites ; Chronic In
tinutation and Ulceration of the Womb: Incidental
ILcmorrhage, or Flooding : Painful, Suppressed and ir
regular Menstruation, etc., with all their accompany
ing evils, (Cancer excepted) no matter how severe'or
I of how long .standing.
That this Catholicon is iu every way worthy of the
confidence of the afflicted, as a safe and cheap remedy,
is vouchsafed for by the fact ofits having received the
approbation and lilieral patronage of many prominent
members of the Medical Faculty ill the United States,
and al.- o by the voluntary testimonials given in the
pamphlets, from Ladies ami Physicians of the highest
respectability, as certified by the most satisfactory au
thority.
This preparation is not a “cure-all,” but is intended
expressly for the above-named complaints, so very dis
tressing in their nature and consequences and which
have heretofore resisted the* skill and exertions of the
most accomplished Physicians of all countries, to a de
gree beyond that of any other malady to which the
human family is heir.
The ingredient*, as certified, by high medical au
thority, (see pamphlctl are Au, Vkof.tabij;, anl arc not
associated with any article unfriendly to tlio animal
economy.
Itm.i'tEXcrs.—P. U. Pcckhntn. M. D.. Utica. N. Y.: L.
D. Fleming. M. 1)., Canandaigua. N. Y.: I). Y. Foote,
M. D., Syracuse. X. Y.: M. 11. Mills, 51. !>:. Rochester,
N. Y.: Prof. Dunbar. M. !>., Baltimore. Md.: ,T. C. Or
riek, M. T>... Baltimore, Md.: W. IV. Reese, M. D.. City
of New York : IV. Prescott. U. D., Concord, N. 11.
Welch, .Sheumw t Cos., Agents. Albany, Ga.
Pamphlets ean be had at the Drugstore f
HUMPHREYS k .JO INSON,
Corner of Broughton and White ker-st roots, sole Agts.
nov 27 swOmos for Savannah, Ga.
PHALON’S HAIR INVIGORATOR.
rpiIIS Invigorator is considered infinitely better
1 than oil or grease for the hair, and is an artlelo in
which a cleansing wash is blended with u most deli
cate silky and glossy moisture for tlio hair. It, cleans
the pores of the skin, entirely freos it from senrff or
dandruff and other cutaneous diseases. Will positive
ly change the harshest hair into the most soft,healthy
and glossy stale. For sale bv
nirr3o JOHN B MOORE & CO.
ID MAGNESIA.—This condensed solutionis
a very agreeable and efficient form for the admin
istration of Magnesia, and is very useful iu Nausea,
Acidity of tho stomach, Sea Sickness and Dyspepsia.
For sale by W. \V. LINCOLN,
mar 23 Monument Square.
HARPERS’ MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY.—
Received and for sale by 8. S. BIBLKY,
(lOlt.Y STARCH.—Oswego refined and prepared
J Corn Starch, for culinary use. This article is ex
ceedingly healthy, delicious and economical, and when
desired, may be used as a substitute, for, and in the
same manner as Arrow Root. For sale by
JOHN B. MOORE, k CO..
mnr 1 1 Gibbons’ Buildings.
IO BYAS PORTER, 10 bbls Ale, 10 bbls.
I ‘ > Ale, for sale by A. BON AUD,
roar 9 cor Ray and Whitaker-sts.
1 j UUBII ELS CORN, in store, and *r sale by
I'JVJ apr 20 WELLS k DURR.
YTINEGAR.—IO Mils, juire Cider Vinegar, aud 10
? bbls. Al bite Wine Vinegar, just landed from
steamship State of Georgia, for sale by
roar2ij E. W, BfJKER.
Sijijis awl> Slmitrs.
V. S. MAIL LINE. ~
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
To loave Wednesday, May 18. at - o’clk, M.
The new and splendid steamship
STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. Walter j
:, iP rra f. -4Ymj U°Ulp ß W >ll positively leave as above. 1
* - -rvlvTsif For freight or passage apply to
roay 0 ‘ C. A. L. LAMAR.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
FORNEW YORK.
To sail Saturday, May 24, at - o’clock, M.
Tlio new and splendid steam ship
ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, will p.*si
l*ve^v lw l ''*’ tts above. For freight or
passage, apply to
may 10 BADELFOUD, FAY & C ).
L. S. Al Al L LIN E.
FOR NEW YORK.
To loave Wednesday, May 18th, at o'clock.
_r? The new und superior steamship
AUGUSTA. Capt. Thomas Lyon, will
as above. For freight or passage
may 13 H PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
FOR “BOSTON.”
The schr H. N. OAMBRILL. Willetts, mas
will meet with dispatch us above. For
freight or passage, apply on board at Telfairs wharf,
or to (may 12] BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. |
WANTED. ,
Cotton and light freight to complete cargo of
shht- ehr. \ irgiuio, for Philadelphia. Apply to
in i I WILLIS .V BRUNDAGE.
FJR “BALTIMORE -Rognlar Line.
Tho packet brig JOSEPHUS, Wilson master,
will meet with dispatch as above. For freight
or passage, apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to J
may LQ ‘ BRIGHAM, KELLY & C >
FOR NEW YORK—Union LixvoT
Tho regular packet schr. North State, Hor
ton, master, will have dispatch as abovo. For
freight or passage, apply tn
may 5 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
WANTED TO CHARTER
5-ii A vessel to lake 150 t<> 175 thousand feet j
Pitch Pino Lumber, to St. Johns. New Bruns
wick. [apr'.’ WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NEW YORK
Boxes of Copper Ore may lie obtained by ves
sols wanting heavy freight. Apply to
mar 5 WILLIS & BONDAGE. ,
‘wanted.
2 or 3 vessels drawing light draught of water,
to load at different landings iu North Carolina
with Corn. Apply to
nov 6 \. (’ T
‘wanted to charter.
,j>Z U A gooil Vessel of the capacity of 2,000 to 2,. !
_ boxes of sugar, to load a! Havana for Cowes
and a market.
may 12 PADELFORD. FAY k CO.
VESSELS WANTED.
For Northern and ‘’’.astern ports. A only to
ocU ly W 1 i.I.TH k BURN PAGE.
MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND
COMPETENCE.
WHY is IT?
we behold many females, scarce in the meri
_L dian of life broken iu health aud spirits with a
complication of diseases and ailments, depriving them
oftho power for the enjoyment of life nt an ago when
physical In-..:::* buoyancy of spirits, ana V ‘oyscreni
Hy of mind, arising Hoai u comhUou oi Lealtli.jl.c... . .
be predominant.
Many of the causes of her sufferings at first—perhaps ‘
years before, perhaps during girlhood,or the first years j
of marriage—were iu their origin so light as to pass i
unnoticed, and of course neglected.
LV A FTEtt YEA PS.
When too late to be benefitted by our knowledge, we 1
look back and mourn,and regret the full consequences
| of our ignorance.
What would we notofl.au give to possess, in early
| life the knowledge we obtain in after years! And
; what days and night* of anguish we might not have
been spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed.—
, It is
MKLAXI TIOL Y A X /> ST A /.’ TLIXG
j To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many
| a wife fir many years, from cause- simple and control
biblc, easily remedied—or better still—not incurred, if
every
WIFE AXD MOTHER
Possessed the information contaiucdin a little volume
j (within the reach of us all) which would spare to her
self
YEARS OI- ’ MISERY,\
j And to lier husband the constant toil and anxiety of
mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of
tho wife, without giving him the. opportunity of ac
’ 11 wiring that competence which his exertions are enti
tled, and tlu* possession of which would see •are tho hap
! pi ness of himself, wife and children.
SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
I By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the
! want of which has caused the sickness and poverty ot
| thousands.
in view of such consequences, no wife or mother is
; excusable if she neglects to avail herself of that know-
I lodge, in respect to herself, which would spare her
! much suffering, be the means of happiness und pros-
I parity to her husband, and confer upon her children
1 that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with
healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in a lit
tle work entitled
THE MAURI E D W OMAN’S
Private* Medical Companion.
BY DR. A. M.M AUKICEAU,
PROFKSSotI OF DISK.VSKS OF WOMKX.
One ITund ref h Elition.) 18 mo., pp. 250. Price 50 Cents.
[ox FINE I’.VI’EU, EXTRA r.IXIUXa. $1 00. |
First published in 1846, and it is not
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL,
Considering; that every Female, whi
tlier married ornot, can here nci|iilre
a full knowledge of (lie nature, • Dar
nel or and causes of her complaints,
v\itli tLe various symptoms, anil tlial
lieu rly
HALF A MILLION COPIES.
j should have been sold.
It is impracticable to convey fully the various sub
| jorts treated of, as they are of a nature strictly in ten
-1 tied for the married, or those contemplating marriages
| but no female desirous of enjoying health, and that
! beauty, consequent upon health, wliii-h is so conduc
tive to her own happiness, and that of her husband.
! hut either lms or will obtain it. as has or will every
husband who has the love and affection of his wife ut
heart, or thatofbisown pceuniarv improvement.
UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
( OI*IES
Have been SENT RY MAIL within the last few
| months.
CA UT lON~TO “THeTuHLIC.
BE NOT DEFRAUDED !
Buy no book unless **Dr. A. M. Mnurieeau, 129 Lib
erty Street N. Y.” is on the title page, and the entry
! in the Clerk’s Office on the back of the title page; and
| buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or
send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau.
| as there are spurious aud surreptitious infringements
I ofcopvriglit.
i LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER:
No exeiise for Ignorance, wln n ljgitor
aiiee iKMinery to these we hold ncai
and dear, and when to !Inp*l our Ig
norance is wlthlu our reach,
j To enable every one todecidc upon the indisjtensi- j
; hie necessity of pos'-esing n copy, and that no with, or !
I mother need remain uniformed u)ion the many enus
| es, which sooner or later, are destined to make fearful
! ravages upon her health, unless guarded against.aud
{ that no considerate and affectionate hushund have
; cause to upbraid liiinself with neglect, of the welfare of
; lilswife—-a pamphlet.of thirty-six pages, containing
full Tillr-jmyi and Lu/e.r of Contents, together with ex
i tracts from the book, will he sent free of charge to any
j part of the Uuitod Statee, by addressing, post-paid as
herein.
When Know ledge is Happiness,’! is
culpable to be ignorant.
! /i.>-On receipt of One Dollar (for the fine Edition,
extra binding),"The Married Woman’s Private Mkt>-
icai. CoMpANioN”is sent (mailed free) toany part of the
United States. All letters must lm post-paid, anti ad
dressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU. Box 1224. New-
York City. I’ublislnng Office, No, 123 Liberty “Street,
New-York.
” For sale l>y Lee k Whitman, Ringgold; R. F. Ben net,
Cassvillo:l)oyal k Sears. NleDonougli; J. A. Reynolds.
Dalilonega; C. Youngblood, Oglethorpe. Ga.
In New York City,b.v Stringer & Townsend, Adri
nneeq Sherman & Co,Dewitt k Davenport, and Barnes
k Cos. apr 12
I^LOUK. —200 bids. N.St. Louis Superfino Flour,
. received per sellr. Prescott; 24 bbls. Extra. Family
do dodo. Now discharging and for sale low from
wharf. ]apr 25] A. (J. TOMS, 126 Bay-st.
/ HIS IIE N IU TT KK,—A few tubs new fresh made
\ Jl Butter. Just received and for sale by
apr 25 SKABOItN GOODALL.
HATS AND CAPS. -
m Fine, fashionable silk and heaver Tfa I
-and Boys’ California do. A
lot of Wool Hats, for Plantation use. For
sale by STALEY k IIENDY,
jnn 6 Congress-street.
SI i\ T i*'. S ! - ! \ : - IS I ‘
uientof the finest and cheapest Slates ever In this
j market. j’W received. Also, a specimen c>. the best
Roofing Slate*, which can be furnished wholesale or
retail by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
apr 15 No. 135 Congress-street.
inn BBLS. New Orleans Whiskey, landing this
I \ J\.r day per brig Kate Heath, and for sale bv
mar 2 WILLIB & BRUN DAGK.
“LADIES r DRESS GOODS’.
151 Cmigrcus-at, 7it St. !tilicii-st.
.H 8T received tlio following very desirable
viz.:
Crape D'Artois.
Illuminated Bareges.
Mourning Grenadines.
Black do.
Neat Styles do.
The above goods are oftho latest importation and will
be sold unusually low. SPENCER CURB ELL, Agt,
apr 21 Gibbons’ Building
BUH.GUNDY. —Just received, 25 boxes Beaum*
Burgundy, a fine article; for sale by
jan 26 A BON AUD.
MORE NEW GOODS.
JUST received per steamship Alabama:
R’>\ s white :..d plaid Half lloso
English Mourning Prims
Super fancy Linen Drill
White Marseilles \ esting
Marcelline Silk, iu ull colors
Gross Skints; Under-Sleeves, Ac.
SPENCER CURUELL. Ag t..
No. 154 Congress and 73 St. Julian-st..
may 4 Gibbons’Buildimr.
NORT IIKK N IIA\ prii
River Hay, now lauUiugaud for sale by
apr 29 E. W. 11UKER.
200 bbls. North St. Louis Fancy Brand
i Flour, 21 do St. Louis Ext.a Family Flour, 2.
bushels Prime White Corn, in sacks of 2 bushels each.
4,250 do (.N. 0.) Prime W bite Corn. F- r sale on or be
fore arrival r.t wholesale price. A • C. TOMS.
ap r 11
‘VTBI'W bOOK9*—Jcames’s Dlui -a Legend of
the Rhine, and Rebecca and Rowena. By W . M.
Thnckerov.
Wood A Beach’s United States Di pensatory.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified.
Millmati’a History of Christianity.
New Themes f >r a Protestant(Rergy.
The Infant s l’rogress from the Valley of Destruc
tion to Everlasting Glory—lllustrated. By the author
of Little Henry and his Bearer.
Vinel’s Pastoral Theology.
Simon Kenton; or The Seoul’s Revenge.
Barnaul's Illustrated News.
Gleason's Pictorial.
F >r sale at the Bookstore )f 8. 8. SIBLEY,
apr 14 No. 135 Congress-street.
r AItt‘B'"EBARATiONSi—Freiicli. English and
Ameriiau Pomades, Bore Kcphalia, genuine
Bears, McCassar Oil. linuisey’s Curling Fluid, Barry's
Tricopherous, Lyon's Kathairon, und Radway’s Circas
sian Balm, for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
NEW BUTTBIR* Roi'olvod por steamer Ai.C
hania. 10 tubs now Butter. For sale ut
DICKSON’S,
may 1 cor Whitaker st.. & Broughton-Lane.
SEED POT ATOM S.--JOO bids prime Plant
ing pjtatoes, landing from brig A. Dunbar. For
al ■ ; jun 29 .!'• NT] it AGA MMEI L.
NEW YORK WIRE RAI iING V^ORKS.
r |' 11 lii SUBSCdIUER mai.uf.ieture-*
Wirk I! ui.l.vi for publi and private grounds, ve
randahs window guard- and gratings;
Wimcuiir imi Cast lin-.x Raimnu, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and S!:utter-’, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron
Furniture:
la Fknckh, f•• I’lantHtlop.o, Rail Roads, etc., made
I entirely on anew | ’nr with rails and iron posts.
I Prii■ *s at ‘J, 11 und 13 cent- per running foot, 4}..!
•
For oliTulara with designs, ad ‘resa
Jtt'll\ It. WICKERSIIAM.
240 Broadway, New York.
! N. B.— The subserib'T would refer > the enclosure
; of Forsyth Place, the railing and gallery work *it the
I Jewish Synagogue, and a number of dwellings, in Su
i vnunali; the cue! -lire of the private cemetery of the
I Everett family, at Fort Y.V.ley: and. also, to the work
! at Macon, Madison, and ot her places in Georgia,
mar I ly IV. II ’ RDOASPLE, \ rent.
1 > ECFifVEI) p*r ? ieani'liip Florida—
|\ Id 11111*1 Apples. 10 b. x. Oranges, 10 do. Lemons,
ilaisliis, Figs, Nuis, Cranberries, ot.e.
G HO. ALEXANDER.
apr! ’ Oor. Bnlt. and Cougre-t Monmm*nt-sq.
I>AY NNAl'idt.— A superior article from the 1-1
) and of St. Thomas, for sule bv
apr 15 J. E. !>• FORD. Apethocaries’ Ilnll._
{ILACKWOO D’S MAGAZINE, for February
J recce!ved by s S. SIBLEY,
mar 3 135 t ‘ooirress-street.
SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME.’
Unis for Small iti and Large Hoy*.
a TIIE Ladies of Savant all have long wanted to
get something very pretty for Childreh in
tho way of It ATS. They can now find suchar
j tieles at tlio Clothing Store. No. tin aud Is<> Uibbon’s
I range, where I u:a now receiving Pnnanias, Leghorns,
I China and Dhnorc Pearl, (’anipeeha. Rutland and Can
ton Straw, und Balm leaf—all neatly trimmed, to tit
Boys from one to fifteen years old Call and see.
i mar 30 GE( >. 8. NICHOLS.
I )OVi )EK. -Ritie. spiirtingand Plantation Bow
! 1 der, in wholes, half and quarter kegs, just reeeiv
<t and for sale by [mar 11] I! LDVEI.L.
I>l ‘l’ f Mil ! BUTTER!! —I resh supplies lauding
) per steamer.
Stritly Prime Goshen Butter,
Fair do do,
Low-priced do do.
mar 30 WM.G. DTCKBON.
/"I RAPES, RAlßi::a, FIG CURRANTS
\ 1 .lust received per 5 keg- G 10 bx.v
lohalfdo., lOqr. do. new Rai-ins; 1 cask Smyrna Figs;
2 casks Currants. Also, a fresh supply of Pecan,
Hickory, Brazil, Filberts English Walnut*, Almonds,
Ac. ‘ GEO. ALEXANDER,
jnn 10 Corner Bull and Congress st*.
I tACON, LAJUL &
1 ) 10 lilnls new Shoulders,
10 (lit do ILuns.
5 do do Lard. landing from Steamer Stale of
Georgia, and for sule by
fob 7 HUNTER k OAMMKLL.
“agencies." -
Tin* undersigned is Agent for tho sale nl
Georgia Burr Mill Stone, dressed
1 mi yßj an 1 fu.'iiished with all the neessary irons
complete for running- i- also prepared to
furnish French Burr,Cologne and Esopns Millstones
of every dimension.
Wildtr’a Patent Fire-Proof Snfes,
Al’ mankk.vcti kk's phicks.
Burns k Griswold's Sea Island Cotton and Cotton Saw
Gins.
Taylor’s patented Georgia Straw Cutter, the most j
competent of any in use at present.
H: * : Specimens of all the above lobe seen at the
Waro-liou.e, 171 Bay-ST„ Swixxah.
feb 3 CHAS. 11. CAMPFIELI).
T7IE TOOTH C IMB
I’ incnt of Ivory and Tortojso.Sheel Tooth Combs,of
all sizes and degress of fineness. For sale bv
a 0 JOHN 11. MOORE & CO., Gild Building
SHAW l.s. COLLAR 3, Ac. Supor. and
Crape Shawls,plain and embroidered.
Vandyke Collars, beaulil. 1 goods,
Parasols, assorted.
Ladies'Green,Brown, and Black Silk Umbrellas, as
sorted,
Plain, Stripixl and Checked Glace Silks. Bareges, Tis
sues and Grenadines,
C-dored und White .laeonet and Organdy Muslins,
A largo assortment of Ivi h Linens, French Printed
Cambrics. M. BREN DERG A.ST k 00.,
apr 4 17*> Broughton street.
May PERIODIC YLS. llnrpei -Ma izinoforMav
Putnam's Magazine for May, Graham's Magazine,
Gode.y’s Lady’s Book for May, Black wood's Magazine
for April—received and for sale by
8. 8. SIBLEY. No. 135 4 n re
I> i PER. “600 ream l‘ ;• r. in _• •>.- v va
. rioty usually called for—Printing. Cap. Letter. Me
din 11, Royal, Super Royal. Packet Post. Not •. Kovel
opca. Ac., Ac. For sale by J. iJ. ( LJBBEDGE,
ojt 0
IMPROVED EXTRA SIZE SEIDLITZ
POWBKIi >.
riMIKSE Powders are proper *d exprsslv for the re
; i tail t. id.*, from .-uperi.., ini, : ted materials, and
1 are warranted full Weight Seldlitz P..wder>., when a-
Clirotely ’ r.p:,red, as thos,. anied tel . an-’
held hi the high de-tim üb.n for their no.-uiia - vil
tues in giving reliefwhere there is in.liee-im,,, ), e urt
burn.or bilious affections prevailin'", and when used ac
cording to tin* direct ions. lurman efi-rve .-ing. aperi
ent draught,more agreeable, >et p,.5. t .-,ing all tin
uindielnal properties ol the min-U . steeiin-d Heidlitz
Springs in Germany. By W. W. LI NCOLN.
roar 24 Monument Square.
NEW BOOKS.
r IMIE M oiks of James Hull- Legi ‘ids of the West—
-1 the aiitla r’s revi ed o lit ion.
The Camel Hunt, :i narrative o personal adven
ture. hy .1. W. Fubens, author of l it- >ll the Isthmus.
Behind the Curtain. 1. tab* of Elviil *.
Dr. I’irch and bis Young Friends.by Wm.M. Thnck
aray. with sixteen Illustrations by the author.
Rural Essays, by A. and. Downing, edited with ft me
moir of the author, by ,lain* . W. Curtis; and a Letter
to his Friends, by Frodoril- Bremer.
Every Day Scripture. 1: ailing, with brief reviews
and practical observations, for tin* use of families and
Schools, by Rev. John L. Blake. D. D.
Essays and Miscellanies, choice cuttings from tin*
Manuscripts of Grace Aguilar, author of •Yah* of Ce
dars.’ Ac.selected by her mother, Sarah Aguilar.
Eustace Quin tin, a sequel to Marv Price. byU.W.M.
Reynolds.
•lack 1 ml Ills Bride, or the Highwayman's Flight; be
ing the further adventures nfClumle and liis friends,
by the author of ‘Gentleman Jack.’ beautifully illus
trated.
The Illustrated Bible, numbers received to 47.
Barnum s Illustrated News. No. 17.
Lofty and Lowly, by Miss .Mclntosh—further supply
received by 2S J. U. CUBBEDGK.
11 AMS.—-Just received ?60 Koloson's extra
spieocured Baltimore Hams, also 5 bbls Fulton
Market Pig Hams ofsuperior qiiulty for sole.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
feb 18 corner Bull and Congress sis, Mon’t-sqr.
JUST R
•GZed'Xmi tine Pat. Leather Pumps and fine Calf Boots ;
and Shoos. Please call and /is* them, for sale by
m.ir 22 W.u. m:i |f. li l.b .n-’ Building.
X BAZIN’S superior Toilet artieles. comprising |
• Soaps, Pomatums,etc. Just received, and for
sale by [apr 9] J. E. DkFOKD, Apothecary’s Hall.
/ lITR ATE OF MANXES! A \
l'rignrant and laxative for the Summer, for sale by
apr 15 J. E. DeFORD, Apothecaries’ Hall. *
IUPI NS’ WHITED’LAINE.I-A superior’ article
j just received. SPENCER CUItUELL Agt,
fob 25 154 Congress st. Gibbons’ Building.
I \ AMASK.—S-4 and 10-4 brown and bleached
” f Linen Table Dumosk; 8-!, * lu and 8-12 Damask
Table Cloths; Damask Napkins, Breakfast und Tea
Doyles. Fur sale by
apr 11 KEMPTON & VERSTILLE.
C'l'l'M ART’S CANDIES Ju iv. 1. par
kg steamer Alabama, a supply of Stewart’s celebrated
Steam Refined Candies, hi pound and half-pound pack
ages. W. W. LINCOLN,
roar 16 Jlomimeut Square.
(i'nmmcrriflt intelligence.
Savannah Market, May 11.
i COTTON.—Nothing doing tlii* morning—but 7S
; bales sold at the following prices; 2. at 8} Cat
I 13 at 10, and 30 at 10) cents.
K t ports.
Per steamship Florida, for New Nork—s67 bales Up
land and 63d0 S I Cotton, 4do Wool, 71 do Domestics,
30 bbls Potntoas, 35 boxes Arrow Root, 1 pkg of Specie
and 43 pkgs Sundries.
Receipts of Cotton, &c., perC. R R.
May 13—160 bales Cotton and .'ldze,to C Hartridge,
A lion A Ball, Washburn, Wilder A Cos, G \V Gann an.’
A Cos, Caldwell, Neely A Cos, P L Constautlnc, Harris A
Cos, Wells A Durr, Brigham, Kelly A Cos, Bohn A Fos
ter, Franklin A Brantley, and ltabun A Whitehead.
SAVANNAH TRICES CURRENT
Articles. $ <*. $ c.
Dundee, 44 iu per yd. 14 a 10
Kentucky per yd a
Gunny per yd. 12 a 1.) .
Tow per >d. u
Rale Rope .per lb.j a n.
Dillon s Hope per lb. a
Rue on, Hams ..per lb. 1 12 *.l 1 •
Shoulders per lb. I 7] <7 a 8
Sides per IbJ — a .
IScef, New-York Mt.-> .per bhl. •■’ “ij „ n
Prime per bbl.j 7UO <1 a ut)
Carg” per bbl.j a
Brt-ad, Navy per lb 3*/j a 4
Pilot per lb. 6 a ;’. t
Rutter, Goshen prime.per 11.] a
No. 2 ... per lb. 18 a 20
■’ t'lcki*, Sav'b, lstqal. per ni.jll U' 12 oo
Northern per 1 .*6 00 a 8 ihj
Cm miles, Spermaceti, per lb. | 83 u 4J
Savannah made, Tal.pe.r lb. 12} j a 13
Northern do. do..per lb. 12 t 11
t'hcesc, Northern per lb. | b a lu
Coffee,
Cuba. Inf. t> fair per lb. ti
Good lair to prime per lb. a
Rio per lb. 10 it h 1;
Java per lb. 12 u lo
Cot t 011,
Upland. Inferior per lb. a
•* Ordinary |er lb. I u
“ Middling per lb. j <t
“ Mid. fair per IbJ a
•* FairAfy.fair.por lb.
“ Good fair....per lb. a
Cordage, Tarred per lb 10 a 11
Manilla per lb.l 14 u 1^
Domestic Goods,
Shirtings, brown per yd. 4 u
SliectingH. brown per yd. 7 a lu
Brown Drills per yd. 8 a U
1 Cotton Osuaburg* per yd.l 8 a 10
Duck, English per bolli 10 00 u 14 (mi
Ai leriiau Cotton per yd. 14 a 24
Ulsli, 2iu* kcrel, No. l..per bbl.jlo 50 a 11 0u
N<>. per bbl. 850 a 060
“ No. 3..per bbl.l 700 a 760
Flour, Cmnal per bbl *i 00 a 700
Balt. Il ‘Wurd-ut. sup.per bbl.j 560 11 575
Philadelphia. per bl 1. u
Georgia per bbl. I ci
tSratu, Corn,cargo p- r bus.; CO a *
“ retail per bus.! 76 it 80
Oats per bus. a 40
“heat pur bus. a
(Rasa, Am. Wimlot ...perh d'C 4 • a Tih)
Gunpowder per k. g3 75 a 6 :'■
Ilay, I’riim* Northern..per rwt. 131 u 137
** Easti?ru...per cwt. 146 a 150
Hides, Dry per lb. y a
Deerskins per lb. | 8 ”
Iron, Sivr'es, assorted..per toiiiST 60 a 100 00
Fig per ton a 30 00
Hoop per cwt. 350 4OO
Sheet per cwt.! 460 ,1 5 fwi
Nail rods per cwt.j 000 <1 025
Laid per lb. lo* u
Rime, Thomas ton. . ..per bbl.j 1 12’ _ a 125
Lumlic r,
S. Sawed.refuse pern* o’ ( . a 11 00
M- • • linn table perm, ft i4 H) a Is 00
River Lumber, ref. , ern. ft. ODO a 10 ou
Mereli’blo to*prime...perui.ft. 14 tH) ,t lo 00
Hanging do. fr exp..per m.ft.l 0(H) a
j Mi”. Ranging perm.ft. 10 00 a 13 00
White Fine, clear perm.ft. 30 00 if 10 00
Merchantable perm.ft.jlß ’Hi a 1.5 tH)
■ Cypress Shingles per in. 400 a 460
Sawed Cypress Ili por in. 116 00 a
Red Ok Stave.? per mJI2 00 a 16 00
WLSto du. pipe...por in.!35 00 a 60 H)
Do. do. hl;d...per in. 25 00 a 35 00
Do. do. bbl....per in. 20 00 a 26 00
Moluaxca, Culm per gal. 21 a 22
NeW-Orleans per gal. 31 a 32
Nails, Cut 4d. to 20d...per lb. 0 a 0b 4
Naval Stores, Tar..per bbl it
Spirits Turpentine...per gal. u
Varnish per gal. a
Oil*, Sperm, wint. Ki d.per gal 140 a J6O
!>■•. fall and... per gal. *
Do. aiun’r do..per gal 120 a 125
Whale, racked, wint.pur gal. H 5 a 7(
Linseed per gal. 75 a SO
Tuuners’ ..per bbl. 15 00 l6 16
Osaabiug, Flax per yd. S’ , a 10’.;
Pork. M. ->, \\ esteru...per bb|.|2l 00 * 22 no
; I’rinie per bbl.j 1H 00 a 10 00
Mess. Ncw-York per bbl. 21 00 a ‘22 00
Porter, London per do/.. 175 it 275
Raining, Malaga per box. u
i Spirits Brandy.
Otard. Dupuy A Co...per gal. 226 a 360
A. Seigiutte’s per gal. 175 u 3no
Logur freres .jmt gal. 225 a 360
Perch por gal. 66 a 125
Domestic per gal. 34 a 37
Gin. American per gal.l 2s u 30
Holland. .per gal.j 86 a l ‘’.l
Rum. Jamaica per gal. 100 a 175
N. H., bbls per gal. 27 3O
Whiskey, Phil. A Ball...per gal. *24 a 25
New-Orleans per gal. 27 a 28
Sugii r,
P. Rico and St. Croix.per lb. 7 a 7%
Havana, white per lb. a
“ brown per lb. u
Loaf and Crushed per lb. a 0
Sn It. Liverpool, course., per sit. k a
Cargo, bulk per Lus.j
Turk's Island perbiis.|
Soap, Amer.yellow. . . per Ib.i 4 1 . u
Shot ,ull -i/.i*fl per M ‘ 0 1 : v 7’ .
Segars, Spanish per hi. 16 a 35
American. per in 275 a 0
j Tallow, American per lb a
\ Tolmeeo, Mannf. per lb. 25 4O
Teas, Souchong per lb. 30 a 00
Gunpowder per lb. 70 a S5
Hyson per lb. 60 a 75
Twine, Seine... per lb. 30 a 35
Baling per lb. 17 a It)
‘Wincm, Madeira per gal.J 150 a 200
Sicily Madeira per gal.| a 75
Teneriffu, L P per gal. 1 00 a 101
Malaga, Sweet per gal. 45 a 66
•* Dry per gnl.| 40 a 50
Claret, Marseille* perciisk|3s 00 a 40 ”0
“ Bordeaux per cask 20 (h a 22 ihi
Champagne porting. SOO u 16 00
Wool.
Southern Unwashed.per B*. 15 a 17
4i Clean per lb. 20 a 25
Wonlskina, L&mb’fl-.cacli, | 20 a 25
Sheep’s each, J 5u a U 2
RETAIL PROVISION MARKET.
Savannah, ftluy 3.1853.
j Corn Meal, Lu.-hcl .$1 00
j *• Grist, •• 1 (hi
I Bacon--Hams, “j* lb 14 (ft If.r.
Sides, “ 12V,(ft 13
Shoulders, fth 11 ‘(a 11)..
Beef. 1b..., [grass fed]...l2 (u 15 “
j Veal, “ 12 \<n>
I Mutton, lb 12 (11 15
j Lamb. •* 12 fd* 18
■ Pork—Whole hug, lb [scarce'.. 1” (ft 12
Cut, “ 12 V;
j Venison, saddle ditigss (*U
Poultry--Turkovs, each 1 2 6(.i 1 60
Geese “ 76(5’ 1 0U
I lucks, (domer-tlc) each..[warcc].. 1 ( 126
F<nvls, each 50(^02
Chicken*, pair ‘ 60(p 100
Sausage*, ftfo 31
Butter—Guslnm, lb *25(531
Country, •* 00
liJird, ~T> lb ‘. 14(3) 15
Eggs, duz 20 in} 25
Potatoes—Sweet. half peck 25
Irish, *• ** 25
Apple*, jt half peek 25
——
BANK NOTE TABLE.
(\terected for the Savannah Evening Journal.
Charleston Bank* par
Nort h Carolina Bunks ft !ji ct. disc
Ml Bunks and Branches ut Augusta pur
j Bunk of the State of Georgia par
Marine aud Fire Insurance Bank par
Planters’Rank of the State of Georgia pur
| Central Railroad Bank pr
Bank of Savannah. par
Central Bank of Georgia par
Georgia Railroad Hank par
Merchants’ Bank at Macon par
Manufacturers’ Bank at. Macon par
Bank of Brunswick at Augusta par
Bunk of St. Mary’*
EXCHANGE
Rank Hates for Selling Exchange.
Checks on Boston VVfVt. prem.
“ *• Now-York... ‘ffpet. prem
“ “ Pbiludclphia , From.
** *’ Ballimoro prem.
Hank Rates for Pnnhae’ j Exchange.
Bills ou England, nomlual 1* ct. prem.
“ “ Ncw-York. sight par.
** * f “ fttolOday* ct. dlsc’t.
“ “ “ 30 days K ct. “
u n (t 60 davs offfd'Jjx et. “
“ “ POdayp 2©>2W ct. “
“ rt Boston. 61) days 1 V.f'i l-K 14 ct. “
“ l'Lßadcl’a, 60 days 1W l’V i* and. “
•* ** 00 days l^w(g,l ct. “
passrttjjcrs.
Per -t-'amsbip State of Georgia: from Philadelphia—<4
S Hookey, bidy and 2 children. .Mis* C Lundovrer, R
Riddell. J C Stuner. J .! Wells. W Caulk, .1 F Swan
*>ou, U N Swanson. • C Fleming, Mrs Collins aud
daughter, and 10 in tin* j.ie. : age.
Per *u 1I • la, ft r\- YOl i. P Hull. F
T‘*wel. Maj K Crane, W foster and Indv. Mr King,Capt
Roland. G AmJ.Ts.on. Mr- Hrndley, M - AG Bradley,
Master* J and PJBrndlcv. Miss Bradlev aud svt, J)r T
St- wart and lady, .MR..‘Wayne. M. - Daily, E L Pow
ors, E Briullcy. .7 <J Briggs md lady, I! Belknap, G It
Premain .1 I\ Bri kand lady. M itchell, Miss S W
Mitchell, Miss A Butler. Mr and lady, Mr
Hutehinson, Mrs N**wnnin, 2*Mis's King. Mrs Ander
son and daughter, Miss Me Ronald. G J Creaev, 11 II
Farley, G W Ford, W Stephens, A Busier and*lady, F
Sehertf. 11 Yonglahu aud son. It 1! d*cr. Rev MrLutli
vr. Dr Sindh, Master E S,waltz. A M Bean, Dr A Lefler
Mr 8 A Wood. J A Smith. Jr Bugbeo and lady, 11
Saunders. (’ E Fogg. Miss .1 Marlin. Miss L Marlin,Mi.-.*
J Mills. Miss S Pettibune, Mr* L E Butler and infant,
Mrs Hall and nurse, Mrs Rivers, Muster Hall, Miss C
M Injrersoll. Master* Ingcrsoll and svt. B F ,Scott and
lady, s C Perkins. Dr R E Elliutt. W li K’liott. J Bvno
B K 0 list rap. Mb* M Mitchell, Mrsß JbH.tli, .Mrs Bale,
Miss IVard, It V\ ells. Master L (J Wells, F li Rosier, C
Spencer and lady, MissC North, Mis* S Williams, T
J Naylor, J CThornton, Mrs T 11 Dogier and child,
Miss,l Judsnn. I. Raymond, Oil iVui.r 1, ( >1 Wal
ln-e—JS cabin, ami 105 intb * s tee ran*.
Per Ptcnmor Win Seobrook. from Charlestou,Ae —\V
Dc.it, 2 Mi.ses De.it, !‘:irnwell :i:id svt, A Mills. S El
licit, Mi Barnes, Dr I HumH* >n, family and svt, Nl
Lebbey, J J Smoko, Mr* DruyU n uml svt, Col Allen
amt lady and 2 dork.
P'T steauii r (*rdoii.from Charleston —W M Coward,
G W Ford, i K Toft, C E Tefft and svt, J 11 Hngin X
child. P Harrison. .) p,,wer. <1 W \\ vliv. s R It Lewis.
T W DagircC A t 1; Hunter. II M Stevens. J J
Hotker • nd 10 le< k.
ilrrinflls at Ijjtcls.
PULASKI tIOCSI P.Wri & Son! Proprietors
’ • Fridav. Mav ! *
RII Chovca > 1 t:,.\ h M Hartl* Ga
1 rBto • 8 K B Lewis Mam
“. King A ly, Mclt.l.ish \\ \! C 1 r NY
MiM King do'G AY Vrd .... . do
Mr- Anderson and 2 cbil-T H D-. g. ‘.t. Choileaton
fifn and. .1 .1 Hooker do
1* YY Yiffnt'er Augn.-iii SR Sto<ldard .... . do
P r Fnaicr doj.l C Cook v ly.Y\ mhington
MARSHALL llGl sF . r.. F vKOO. V nrieto
l’riibiy. M:.v 13.
B.) Sunders Penn., worth Capt Tt umun do
& oi 1 iland Capt Herbert 1
L 8 Hurt Me Col Hunter Mioon
J Boliver P Harrison La
1 L J, Secor do J II Ragia and ‘.ff ugh*r,Ga
\l’ Chain 0 fl 1 < nimbus
W H Grurson spic f. 11-. y . * \\ r r
E Belknap Nl Y;in B \ lkenbi: ;i ,b M• u
E R Truman do T II C< r< n .*. lady .
i. Young AN i- ir
H D 8 ... and R • ( urtn< j .1
j CaptGoulding ‘Coluinbnb J It Duu< mii .Madisi-u
city HOTEL P. Ootoon &J.B. 1 r, I
Friday. May 1.
DYV Pease spnrta Sapi. * .NY
J Finch Atlanta 1 I. • i.n >\*T. ..Br- ‘’ lyn
sn M Panning dojc LY\ i!o ‘ 0
.1 Douglas* Ghi
ißurinc
PORT OF SAVANNAH::::::::::::;: MAY 11.
Son iti(Mß, ft 02 High Y lo 26
AH RIVEDi
Steamship State >*f Georgia. Col-in*. Philadelphia, t •
C A L Lamar. Mdre. to Brighai i, Kelly A ( •. M A
t'nhen. Cooper A Gilhdaml. C’laghom & Ciinningbnni .i
B Cubliedgc. Einstein .V Krkman. V\ lieidt, W Hale. C
llartridgc, J F Hamilton. Hun*, r & Gamine! l Yerstille
.<• Butler. YV T'V ....• 1 ’ elgand. S M i.iffitenu.YV
*. u... !t, J i.ippman. Minis A Floronce. J A Maver,
I YV Morrell i Co.O .loUus.. i 5 C... M l*r nd.-rgaat
... Padi Iford Pay A<0,.1 1.. an b< . \ \
! J Shaffer. T S Wayne, YV F Waring, und Willi* x
j Brundage.
j Bark Adi’aide Cooi'er. mow) Collin*. Hath. (Me -
; lny, Brick, .- e, t > F. W Buk(
trig Georgi ina, < Jilehrisf, L.iroden, (Ml.) Lime; to
Brig; am, Kelly k ."•*.
Brig Oliver Frost, Smith. St John*, NB) Ballast,
: to K A S( u lard.
Brig i! ‘I ?hari s on, Lightloiiri:e. New Y’oik. ballast
1 Sehr 1 uve , Rr.*e, Boston. Ballaat, lo Cohen k
| Fi. diek.
1 bv amer Oordon. King, tharlesti n, to S M Luffi
tenu.
| Steamer Win Sen brook, I’eel:, Charleston, ke., to S
I M Laflitean. AMzt, to S M /.affiteau. Dr Hamilton,YV
I Blue r, and other*.
(’LEAKED.
Steamship Florida, Woodiiull, New York, I'adolford
; Fay A Cos.
SAII.K!)-
j Steamship Florida, YYoodhull, New Y'ork.
OEPARTKO.
i Steamer Gordon, King, Cbarluston.
; Steamer J. Stone. Luce. Palatka, Ac.
memoranda!
New Y'ork, May 9—Cld brig Jenny Lind, for St Ma
ry*, Ga.
THE ROAD TO HEAL! II
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ho£i.owavs tills.
Cure of a Disordered Liver and bad Digestion.
CopyofaßUerfrom Mr. R. It’ Kir't;s. U/imist, l y r>
feuor-strrrt, Liverpool , (luted t \th June. I*sl.
To Professor lloi.i.'.'wav.
Sir—Your Pill* and (>:otmcnt have stood the highest
on our file li*t of Proprietary Medieim** for sunn* year*.
A customer, to whom 1 can refer for nuy i iiquiries. de
sire* me to let you know the particular- of her ruse
Sho had been troubled for year* with 11 di*( rdered liver
mid bad digestion, on the last occasion, however, tho
virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the iu
tin mmat ion *et In o severely, that a- übfo were enter
taJned of her being able to bear up under it: f..r
tunately sin* was Induced to try your Pills, and she in
forms me that after the first.and each succeeding
she lmd great, reli. t'. She continued t<> take Until, and
ultbough she used only three boxes, site is now m tho
enjoyment of perfect health. 1 could have -cut y.-u
many more eases, but the nLove. from the severity >f
the attack, and the speedy cure. 1 think speaks mu h
in favor of your astonishing Fill*. (Signed)
It. YV. Kirkuß.
An extraordinary Curo of Rl umatic FeVor
in Van Dieman’s Land.
Opy of a ft'/, r insnUd in the ll . 7.• r. „•/. r ~f
the\st Mcr- lt ANA.by M , . J. Wulch
Margaret M’Coniiignn, nineteen \ i ai -. of nee. r> si
ding at New Town, h I l.een suffering fc m a m. lent
rheumatic fever tor iq vards ..1 two month... which had
entirely deprived her .fthe use of her limbs; during
this period, she was m.b r the care of Uie irto.-t cun
neutmodlcal men in Ihdcirt Town. and by tlieui hi r
ease whs considered hop-le., A friend prevailed upon ,
her to try Hollow jiv'k ( .debrat-d liß>. w hieh she con
sen foil to do, and in an incredibly short .-f. • e of time,
thej effected u perfect cure.
Curo of .1 Pain and Tightness in tho Chest
and Stomach of a Person 84 years of ag-o.
From Messrs. T/ttrw it’ Son, Proprietors of the lynn Ad
vertiser, who can vouch for the follow tug sfal< ment. —,
August 2d. 1851.
To Professor Flou-oway,
Fir—l desire to boar testimony to the good effect of
Holloway’s Pills. For some years 1 suffered severely
from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which vir
al so accompanied hy a shortness of breath, Hint pre
vented me irinn walking about, lam 84 year* or ago,
and notwithstanding my advanced stato of life, these
Pillsbave so relieved me,Unit 1 am desirous that Other*
should be made acquainted with their virtues. lam
now rendered, by their means', comparatively ortho,
andean take exercise without ineoiivenionra or pain,
which 1 could not do before. (Signed,) Hunky C>k.
Nortb-str. et, Lynn, Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills are wand • rfully tyjicaciuiu in the
f ■dou-ing com plaints :
Ague asthma, bilious complaints, blotches on tho
skin, bowel complaints, eholies, eonstipatmn of tho
Imwols, consumption, debility, dropsy, dysentery, ery
sipelas. female irregularities, fevers of all kinds, fits,
gout, lioad-nclie, indigestion, inflammation, jaundice,
liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, reten
tion of urine, scrofula, or king’s evil, sore throat*,
stone and gravel, secondary symptt uis, tie doulmir
(*aux, tumours,ulcers, venereal nffoetions, worms of ull
kinds, weakness, from whatever cause, Are. \e.
Sn.ld at the Establishment of Prole.’ .-or HOLLOWAY r ,
£44-, Strand, (near Temple Rar. Guidon.) and by all
respectable Druggist* and Dealers in Medicines through
out the British Empire, and of those oftho United
States, inboxesat 37] je.. S7r., and $1 50 each. YYholeJ
sale bv the prhicipol Drug houses in tho Union.and by
Messrs. A. B. & D. SANDS,New York, und YY. YV. LIN
COLN, Savaunah, Ga.
Jti b’ There i* considerable saving by hiking the largo
sizes.
N. B. —Direction for the guidance of parent* in every
disorder, are affixed to each box. ly* n pr 4
’ NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
W bhftve great pleasure in directing the attention
V> <>f our old friend* and customers in ihi* cilv
and the surrounding country, to the full arrival of our
recent purchases, comprising the largest assorted stock,
of general dry good* wo have ev&r t tiered for sale.
To enable us to keep pace with our increasing trade,
we have removed our business to larger and more*
commodious premises, in the now block of buildings on
BROUGHTOX-ST., OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW’S >|'\LL
WEST SIDE, where we will bo hapuv to have curly
call* from all iutending purchases.
PRENDERGAST ft CO .
a P r 4 178 Brought )u-etreet.