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UHants, fonts, fur Salt, &r.
lilt ciliceufr Olllcc.
FOR RENT.
9 UC t * lu most pleasantly located and conro
■ilqniont residences in the city—bavin# all necessa
ry out buildings, a pump of excellent water, and a
Court yard in a fine stale of lloral cultivation.—The
furniture also for sale. Apply to
may Jld If. J. CHALMERS.
TINMAN WANTED
\OOOD Jobbef undone acqulinted with out door
work. Address 15. A. WISE & CO.,
may 10 ■ lw Macon, G*.
s n j clllgence Office.
WANTED Tt) PL'IICIIASK A Farm, from one to
v T three, or four miles from the city— to oontuiu
from 5 acres, to 100 acroa. Applyto
11. J. CHALMERS,
may 11 Hay Lane.
ESm SPRING GOODS!
hjfipiplgl JUST RECEIVED.—The undersigned would
®2ssSß3respeotfully announco to the citizens of Sa
vannah, and surrounding country, that he has just
received, by late arrivals from Philadelphia, a splendid
assortment of SPRING and SUMMER Dry Goods.
Call and see, as he w ill sell cheap for cash.
NEAL MoUl’GlL, cr. Jefferson und iiroughton-st.
_mar2s Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall.
T TPII AM’S PILE ELECTU ARY.—Fresh supply just
U received aud for sale by
JOHN H. MOORE k CO,
mar 25 Gibbon's Range;
I) ROW v’ KS si 5 \ CEO FJA M A ICAO INC Kit.-- Phis
) article is warranted to possess, in a concentrated
form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica (.linger,
and will bo found on trial, to beau excellent family
medicine. To the dyspeptic, It affords great relief, by
giving tone to the digestive organs. Just received and
for sale by ‘ W. W. LINCOLN,
mar lb Monument Square.
NEW BOOKS.—Harper’s New .Monthly Magic,, iue
for April.
Harry Muir; a story of Scottish Life, by the author
of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, Mcrkluud, Ac.,in cloth and
paper binding.
The Ranger of Raven stream; by Newton M.Curtis.
The Life of Ned Scjirlott; the daring highwayman,by
the author of Hick Clinton, Nat llluko, Dick Turpin,
.to., illustrated.
Agnus Sorel.u novel, by (. P. R..lames.
The Child’s History of England, by Chas. Dickens.
\ 01. Ist.
Ellen Linn: a Franconia story, by the author of Ral
la Hooks, beautifully illustrated.
The Bourbon Prince, the History of the Royal Dau
phin, Louis XVII, of France.
Barn tun’s Illustrated News, No. 13, received by
mar 3d J. 11. CUBBKDGE.
('IIIEC’ICED SILKS.— A few handsome patterns
) just received. SPEXCEROUKRKLL. Agt..
t'eb 17 154 Congycss-st.Gibbons’ Building.
DOLIILK AM) SINGLE DARRELL EDO l NS.—
Just received and for sale by
mar SI K. LOYKLL
LHM ORS AND AViNKs!—F2 TinTl
pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co.'s French Bran
dy, 10 half pipes assorted brands, low pric
ed French Brandy; JO quarter casks Domes
tie do. 50 bids do do. 70 do P A: Jl Rye
(Jin, 150 do E Phelps’ do; b pipes HoliandGin, 10 bids j
Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Geor-da Peach do. |
300 bhls do X O Whiskey, 00 do w hite Baltimore d0,30 j
old Westminster Monongaliela and.. 20 do old Pennsyl
vania Mountain do do. 100 do N E Rum 25 quarter
casks Madeira Wine,lo eighth do choice do d0,20 quar
ter do Port do, 2 half pipes do do, 2d quarter casks
Brown Sherry Wine, 40 baskets Cluimpaigne do. For
solo by [aag2o] WEBSTER a PALMES.
••PEKIN TEA COMPANY.”
Warehonso, 75 and 77 Fulton-st., New York.
. u This TEA Company has always main-.
tained a high reputation for TEAS of y
LvjjjM the most delirious character and fra- ip 1 I
yj t-J graney, and are warranted to give sat- v J
to give satisfaction in every instance. If they do not
prove as represented they may be returned. For sale
by the Agent. J. A MAYER,
mar 6 Broughtou-street.
IM’LTOX M ARRET BEEF- 20l;.lf \,hU. forsnle
’ by |apr 25) 11. .I. HILBERT.
I I AY.—4O bales of Prime Timothy Hay, f>r sale ta
I L arrive per sclir Edna C, fn*m Baltimore by
apr 4 „ A. 0. TOMS, 12615ny-st
n AY.—3OO bundles Domestic Hav. For sale by
apr 30 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY !
Positively Scllmtf nil’ :ir Cost.
fJMIK Subscribers desirous of dosing their present
1 business, would invite the attention of the citizens
td’Savannah, and its vicinity to their largo and well se
lected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods at
eiciut: hew vokk cost,
among which are to bo 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 S'ilk Tissues
Plain, Black and Colored Silk Tissues and Ba
reges.
Swiss and Mull Muslins,
Jaconet and Cambric do,
do do Checked Swiss do.
Colored and Figure'l Organdies,
Black and Colored Lawns,
Cauton Cloths for Travelling Dresses,
Printed and Plain Linen dodo,
Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Ginghams and Barege Do Laincs.
Black and Colored Chamelibn Jrilks,
PI aided and Brocaded do.
Colored Marcel iue and Florence do.
UXEN GOODS, Ac., Ac.,
. We Have a large and well suicided stock of the cele
brated RICH A RIMON’S. GRAY’S. DUNBAR. DICK
'S )N &, 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 aud Colored Linen Tahle (’■overs. Birds Eye Dia
per. Linen Dowlas*, liuekabaek Diaper French Linen
Twelve and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambric,
He., etc;, etc., etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF no lIIISTII GOODS,
is complete and embraces every art icle kept in a first
class retail store. Purchasers will do well to call and
fee for themselves, as
GREAT BARGAINS
w ill be given especially in
Fancy Goods,
w hich will be it >ld for in many instances below cost.
THIS IS no nrMBUG.
Call and see, an l be assured of tho fact, at
J. H. COHEN k CO.B,
apr 28 150 Broughton-strect.
M.PRENDEUGAST & C 0„
this day received per
Florida; a very choice as-!\\,\ l
sort.ne.it of bMMm
Window Shades, 1-1.5-1’
6-4;
Plaid Stripe, nnd lVliite Minting ?-
Anew well seasoned lot ofOil Clotlis,
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 offer on very moderate terms for
cash, at their Ntiw Store,
l'ob 17 ITS BROUGHTON-STREET,
Ncarlj opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. West Side.
J > I >I.~ 50 bbls Luther Felton - Rum, landing per
I V the brig Clement, and for sale by
mar 5 BRIGIIA M, KELLY k CO.
REAL SPANISH PANAMA HATS.
GEO. S. NICHOLS has just received a tine lot
Pmß of Real Spanish Panama Hats, the finest, to lie
found in this city, and challenges competition.—
They are beautifully shaped, nnd of extra (inequality.
Call and see them at the Clothing Store, Uiblioix’s
Ranee, nnd get one. cheap. apr 14
M. PRENDERGASf“& CO.,
HAVE just received a small case of very choice
French printed Parages.
Plain and Brocade Black Grenadines.
An assortment of very nice Cambric 1 user tings and
Edgings.
One case of superior Italian Sewing Silks.
Which with a very complete assortment of general
Dry Goods, they otTer on very low cash terms.
178 BRQUGIITON-STJtEET.
apr 26 opposite St. Andrews Hall.
i tOAL, CO A1..— 100 tons Bed Ysh'CoaL
* j nnd screened, fur sale, to arrive, pur schr. Seth
Smith, from Philadelphia, by
feb 28 WILLIS & BRUNDAOE
A GROSS Osgood’s India Cnolagogu**, the famous
w chill and fever remedy, received direct from the
proprietor and for sale by J. A. MAYER,
apr 18 154 Broughton-st.
SE IDLITZ I’OWlMOßS.—FresiTand full size,
prepared and for sale by
npr 12 J. E. DeFORD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
SPANISH SEGARS. 50,000 Imported Segjgps, just
received, of various brands, viz: La Esmeralda. La
Filantropa, Rio Hondo, Morena. For sale by
a 6 V. BONAIJD, corner <>f Bay and Whitaker-sts.
((I ‘l’ It AT E I )F MA I J x i;si \. An :i greeable refrig
_yerant and laxative; used extensively on the conti
nent of Europe and throughout the United States as a
substitute for Epson Salts-it is as pleasant to the taste
asSoda Water. A fresh supply kept constantly on
hand [nprlß] J. A. MAYER.
TVTETT MITTS AND SILK HOSIERY. Ladies’ and
Ll Misses’Super Long, Misses. Nett Mitts, Ladies’
fiupor Perol Silk hose, Ladies’ Super Open Work Silk
Hose. Ladies’ White Sandal Lace Silk llosc , Ladies’
and Gents’Silk, Linen and Lisle Thread Gloves. For
sale by [a 19] KEMPTOX & VERSTILLE,
BTJTTKR, OUliliSß, LARD, io.—Rec'irat per
ste.twar 10 kegs extrachoice Goshen Butter, in
boxes do. do. Cheesy 5 barrels Leaf Lard, Fulton Mar
ket Beef, Pig Pork, All of which will be sold at ns low
rates as ean bo bought for in the city, according to
quality- [marO] GEO. ALEXANDER.
YINEGAR. —10 bbla. pure Cider Vinegar, ami 10
bbls. White Wine Vinegar, just landed from
steamship Stats of Georgia, for pale bv
mar 22 E. W. BUKER.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Si liADI ES’ Linen Gaiters,
w Congress Boots,
JK Kid tnd Morocco Slips and Ties,
Polka Boots,
And an assortment of Children Shoes—-just received
per Philadelphia steamer, and for sale by ‘
way Hi 4t VERSTrLLE & BUTLER.
corn!cornTl
-aHJ \ SACKS prime White Cherokee Corn, for sale
f '’ “in lots ii suit puchnsers by
ST URGES k HAMPTON,
may 14 ts No. 76 Bav-st.
GROCERY EMPORIUM.
J, W. MOORE & CO.,
TAKE this method of
informing the citizens of Fa- |
yaunah and the cou
nerally that they have
keep constantly on
hand a large nnd choice assortment of the best family I
GROGEKI ES, which they intend to tlisposoof nt the j
lowest prices. Persons from thecouutry and city are j
respectfully invited to cull nnd examine for themselves t
as they will doubtless find it to their advantage, to I
make tltiir purchases where they can he sure of receiv
ing their money’s worth in good articles. Call and 1
see at No. l‘J2 corner Congress and Jeffnrson-sts.. Snv
anuah. may 13
EMOLLIENT AMBROSIAL ELIXIR j
r JA HIS is the name of a delicious article which the ■
I. undersigned has the pleasure to recommend for its j
magical elVoct in Shaving, and its peculiar virtues in I
improving the Skin. No mutter how thick and stiff j
tlu* Beard may be, it Is softened in a moment, and is \
removed By a Razor in good condition without the ■
least troulileor pain. A single trial will satisfy any •
one of its wonderful virtues J few drops uptfn the :
Brush, with ordinary soap and water makes the pro- i
cess ofShaving a positive pleasure. A single bottle
will answer for a whole year for one who .Shaves every |
day.
The Emollient Ambrosial Elixir ia an elegant arti i
clc for a Lady's Toilet. Nothing can equal it in im
parling n delicate whiteness aud smoothness to the
skin. It is perfectly harmless.
Prepared and sold by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta.
Ga.
Price, 50 cents per bottle.
Directions for use accompanying each liottlo.
may 12 tit
MAMMOTH CORN.
i SMALL lot of* Young’s’ Mammoth corn for plunt
-1 \ iug.
ALSO,
Corn, Hay and Oats of the best quality, just receiv
ed in store. For sale by /. N. WINKLER,
npr 35 ts Williamson’s Buildings.
iramnmnrnß
| Just received at the New /fut *gm
Store, corner ofßrougton and Bar
uard-sts., every variety of SPRING
GOODS, consisting iii part of Silks, j
vers, Gossamores. f\/lala, (Hinton , Paris, Lone Star. I
Campeachy, Florida, Straw, Swiss, and others too nu- j
mor.ms to mention ; also, all kinds of children's Hats,
at wholesale aud retail. BELOEN %V; 00. j
apr U ts
E VuTSf SAVANNAH—Price Beiuoad,
I A ROM $1 to 75 cents a bottle. A large supply of
this excellent preparation, just manufactured of
the following essences : Lemon. Bergamot, Jessamine.
Magnolia, Neroln, Almond, Violet, Heliotrope, und
Cloves. J. M. 11 AY WOOD, Monument Sq.,
apr 12 ts Savannah. Ga,
lUKEIIY. ~
riMIE.SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform his
I friends and tho public generally that he is now
prepared to furnish every thing in tlio Bakery line of
the best quality, such as Bread, Biscuits, Oakes. Pies,
iV<\ Also, Hot Ri .skßserved up daily, corner Jefferson
and S mlb Broad sireets.
apr 21 Inn. C. Ml!!..
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
r pilE undersigned has this day associated with him,
JL Mr. I’kksley II vmi’Ton, of 1 louston County, with
win.m he will continue the General Commission and
Factorage Business in this city, under the firm of
STI'RGIvS Sl HAMPTON. ‘ W. 11. ST URGES.
Savannah, March 14, 1853. ts inar 15
; THE ROAD TO HEALTH.
Cure of a Disordered Liver and bad Digestion.
G>py fa letter from Mr. 11. W. Kirk its, Chemist, Pro
f .igor-s/n-''/, Liverpool, dated Wi June, 1851.
T> Professor Holloway,
Sir—Your Pills and ointment have stood the highest
ini our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some years.
A customer, to whom 1 can refer for any enquiries, de
sires me to lot you know the particulars of her case.
She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver
.and bad digestion. On the last occasion, however. Iho
virulence of tlu* attack was so alarming, and the in
tlttiiiiyatioUßet in so severely, that doubts wore enter
tained of her being able to boar up under it.; for
tunately she was induced to try your l’ills, and she in
forms me that after the first, und each succeeding dose,
sli* had great relief. She continued to take them, and
although she used only three boxes, she is now in the
enjoyment of perfect health. 1 could have sent you
many more cases, but the übovo, from the severity of
ihi- attack, and the speedy cure. I think speaks much
iu filvor of your astonishing Pills.
R. W. K IKK us.
An extraordinary Curo of Rheumatic Fever
in Van Dioman’s Land.
Copy of a letter inserted in the Jfohart Town Courier of
the Ist Mnre.h, 1.'v.1, In/ Major J. Walch.
Margaret M’Conniguu. nineteen years of age. resi
ding at New Town, had been suffering from a violent
rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had
entirely dej. rived her of the use of her limbs; during
t his period, she was under the care of the most emi
nent medical men in Hobart Town, and by them her
ease was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon
her to try Holloway’s celebrated Pills, which she con
sentod to do, and in an incredibly short space of time,
they effected a perfect cure.
Cure of a Pain and Tightness in the Chest
and Stomach of a Person 84 years of age.
From Messrs. Thru) ts Son. I‘roprietors of the Lynn Ad
vertiser, vjho em vouch for the following statement. —,
August 2d, Itsol.
Ti Professor Holloway,
Sir—l desire to boar testiniony to the good effect of
Holloway’s Pills. Fur some years I suffered severely
fronia pain and tightness in the stomach, which was
uhu uccoirtpanied by a shortness of breath, that pre
vented me from walking about. lam 84 years of age,
and notwithstanding my advanced state of life, these
Pills have so relieved me, that I am desirous that others
should he made acquainted with their virtues. 1 aui
now rendered, by their means, comparatively active,
andean take exercise w ithout inconvenience or pain,
which 1 could not do before. (Signed,) Mknuy Cok.
North-street. Lynn, Norfolk.
These celebrated PM* are wonderfully efficacious in the
following com pirn ids:
Ague, asthma, bilious complaints, blotches on the
skin, bowel complaints, eholies, constipation of the
bowels, consumption, debility, dropsy, dysentery, ery
sipelas, female irregularities, fevers of all kinds, fits,
gout, head-ache, indigestion, inflammation, jaundice,
liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, reten
tion of urine, scrofula, or kiug's evil, sore throats,
stone and gravel, secondary symptoms, tie doulour
e.aux, tumours,ulcers, venereal affections, worms of all
kinds, weakness, from whatever cause, Ac. Ac.
Sold at the (•’stabliidunent of Professor HOLLOWAY,
2-14* Strand, (near Temple Bar. London,) and by all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through
out tin* British Empire, und of those of the United
States, in boxes at 37 (._.e., k7c.. and £1 50 each. Whole*
sale by the principal Drughouses in the Union.ami by
Messrs. A. B. A D. S ANDS. New York, and W. W. LIN
COLN. Savannah, Ga.
It f ) There is considerable saving by taking the large
sizes.
N. R. —Direction for the guidance of parents in every
disorder, are aflWiHl to each box. ly* apr 4
(11 T ‘JAILS a lull assortment Os best brands,
j just received aud for sale by
mar 24 E. LOVELL.
in m i\ <; acXdk ji x
MO NS. A. BON AUD respectfully informs his
patrons that his Last Term, of this season, will
commence on Tlmrsduy, 7 t It lust.
Pupils, for the above term, will be received until the
23d inst. Persons willing to patronise him are re
quested to send pupils to his Academy at 4 P.M.,
Tuesdats, Thursdays and 8 vtuudaas.
N. JL—- Mans. A. IJ.’s Fancy Dress Hall will
take place on Tuesday. 26th Inst, npr 5
~ KEMPTON & VERSTILLE
VUE now opening a finely assorted and complete
Stock of Summer and other I)RY GOODS,
which they will offer upon the most accommodating
terms. As great care has been exercised in the selec
tion of their stock, with a view both to price nnd qual
ity, they confidently invito their friends and the public
generally, to call aud examine for thcmselvess. apr 5
SI MIS, SILKS, STLKS, SILKS.—A few more r f
those small Check Silks left at cents. For sale
by [mar 12 .1. 11. (JOHEN & CO.
M. PRENDERGABT”& COT;
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 ‘7
STARCH.—Oswego refined and prepared
J Corn Starch, for culinary use. This article is ex
ceedingly healthy, delicious nnd economical, and when
desired, may be used as a substitute, for, and in the
same manner of* Arrow Root. For sale, by
JOHN B. MOORE, & CO.,
mar 17 Gibbons’ Buildings.
SAV.ANNAII JOUIIINAL WEDNESDAY, MAY LB, 1853
Ruction Salts. j
iti PHIii BRICK iXBELL.
Farm Lots at Aucton.
UN TUESDAY, June 7,r.t 11 o’clock,
Will he sold in front of the Court House—Farm Lot j
No 5 Wilmington Tythlug, Darby Ward, situated op- ‘
poritc the 2 mile stone on the White Bluff Road, and
contains by recont survey 55 4-10 acres. Also, Farm
Lot No 9 Carpenter Tything, Decker Ward, being part
of the Cottage Tract, and eoutoinsss acres. Term <ut
sale.
Roscndalo Content at Private Sale.
Now lauding per schr Cataract—loo bbls Hydraulic
Cement.
House for Rout.
House No. 20 Broughton struct, for Rout until No
vcinbcr.
unproved Essonce of Coftoe.
We have just received from the manufacturers in
Philadelphia, and mniiuue to keep on hand for sale,
i Augustus llammels improved Essence of xoffee. This
h the boat composition of Coffee ever offered for .sab*. :
j and Coffee made t'rouuho essence ia inii'di more hole
. some, more delicate, finer flavored and cob .roil.per sis t- |
I ly clear, and in every respect superior to the finest !U”
j Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 7ft per cent.
, over Coffee prepared in tho ordinary manner Try it
1 and see if it does not. may 12
Prirno Cook at Private Sale.
| A prime likely y >ung fellow, a first rate cook, for 1
steamboat or hotel. upr 23 !
aud Handkorchiofs at Private
Sale.
Just received per last steamer : 2 cases Ginghams; 1
, and” French Head Handkerchiefs, fin* stile l >w. apr2L
Stawbarry Setts at Private s.iio.
i Strawberry Setts of the following kinds: Alba*
Maude, B i-ion Pine, British Queen. Ohio, RcdwoOd.
[ Hudson. Crimson (.'one. White-wood. Hovev’s Seedling,
j Early Scarlet. They are.ull grown iu thiscliinute. and
I in giHKI order. All orders left at our store for any of
! the above kinds will be promptly attended to. t'eb 19
Marshall House Omnibus and Team at Pri
vate Sale.
Comprising one fine large Omnibus, six good Horse.--,
and llarnes* complete. Also, the fine pleasure .schoo
ner Ann. with new sails, riggings, Ac., all In complete
order. The above property will he disposed of on ne
eommodating tering: the present owner being about to
remove from the city, has no further use for it.
fob 17
Fairbank’s Patent Platform Scales,
(Improved in quality and reduced in price,) adapted
to every required operation of weighing—iu Railroad I
Scales for trains or single ears, in use on the principal
’ railroads in the United Slates and Great Britain: “are- i
l house Seales; heavy portable Scales, on wheels, for
: Foundries, Belling Mills, Ac.; hay and coal Scales, Ac.
| Tlmse Scales have boon long known and severely test
ed, and tho Universal confidence felt, in the accuracy ;
| and perfect adjustment is such, that they are now rr
j garded as the standard, from which their is no appeal.
! For sale in ull their varieties by
i’IIILBIUCK A BELL,
set 25 Agents in Savannah.
THE CELEBRATED GRAEFENBERG FAMI
LY MEDICINES.
#M AY he found at all
times, at the store of the ;
subscribers. They con- j
sist of cloven different I
remedies, and. among ‘
ing. lntluenza. Asthma,
and Fever in general ull
Graefenberg Vogotablo Pills—prico 25 cents.
In bilious diseases and liver complaints, these Dills
act immediately, and will restore health quicker than
any other remedy ever known.
in the tropics, and in ull bilious climates, no person
should be without thorn.
Burns. Chilblains. Sprains, Scalds, Wounds, Erysip
elas, Rheumatism. Bronchitis, Ulcers,Scrofula, inflam
mation of the Bowels, and all eases of inflamed sur
faces, yield immediately to the power of the
GRAEFENBERG GREEN MOUNTAIN
OINTMENT —Price 25 cents.
The Gr.rofonborg- Eye Lotion,
Should be used in all eases of disarrangement in the
Eyos;it is eoin)>oanded on the most scientific principles,
and will invariably afford relief.—l'ricc 2ft cents.
All diseases of children yield at once to the action of
the Graefenberg Children’s Panacea.—Price 50 cents.
Rickets, Flatulence, Diarrhea. Falling down of the
Fundament, Ringworms, and Scald-head,
WORMS, Croups,
Cholera Infantum
aud all complaints incident to toothing, are immedi
ately relieved, nnd the foundation of a strong and
sound constitution laid.
Asa Tonic, the
Graofenberg Health Bitters,
are unequalled. They will restore the appetite, re
move the pallid appearance attendant upon disordered
digestion, aud taken in connection with the Veg
etable Bills, will cure Fever and Ague.—Brice 2ft
cents.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Asiatic Cholora and
Cholera Morbus, and all classes
of Bowel Complaints
are cured immediately by the
GRAEFENBERG DYSENTERY SYRUP,
and the system is left in it* natural state, while other
remedies leave the patient much debilitated.—Brice .50
cents.
The other Medici lies of the Graefenberg Company,
are
Marshall’s Uterine Catlio]icon, for all complaints in
cident to pregnancy, and other uterine diseases.—Price
$3 00.
Dr. Libby’s Bile Ointment, a certain cure for the
Biles—Price $1 00.
Graefenberg Fever and Ague Bills, a well attested
remedy.—Price l 00.
Graefenberg Consumptive Balm, a most valuable
remedy and much use.l iu medical practice. Price
$3 00.
Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound, tin* most
valuable purifier of the blood ever known.—Price
$1 00.
The most complete nnd valuable Almanac ever is
sued, may be had gratis at. the Agency. Applvto
HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON,
dec 10 6mos cor Broughton mut Whitaker-sts.
PH AXON’S HAIR INVIGORATOR.
‘■MILS Invigorator i** considered infinitely better
| than nil or grease for the hair, and is uu article in
which a cleansing wash is blended with a most deli
cate silky and glossy moisture for the hair. It deans
tlxe pores of the skin, entirely frees it from scurff or
dandruff and other cutaneous diseases. M ill positive
ly change the harshest hair into the most soft,healthy
and glossy state. For sale by
mn-30 JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
a very agreeable and efficient form for the admin
istration of Magnesia, and is very useful in Nau.-ea,
Acidity of the stomach, sJea Sick ne.-s mid Dyspepsia.
For side by W. VV. LINCOLN.
mar 23 M murueut Square.
PRESH LOBST ER AND SA LMON.-Tus't
1 received, 10 d'Uton. by steamer Alabama. For sale
I * may 11] A BON UJD.
IF MO \ S 10 boxes, just reel ived und I’r >:de by
A may 11 v BON U D.
M.VV IU TT Fit Ke. en.'d per M.'.uiier. II I
. ida. a lull supply .-I New Tub Butter. For sale ut
muy H DICKSON’S.
NEW BUTTER ANDCHBI i ■. • h Butr
ter in tubs, and u few Lixcs new Cheese, re
ceived per steannr Florida, For side ut the Empori
mu I>\ [ninv 111 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
JAFOUII. goo Idilsi Flout ol superioi brand
lundiug per schr. Woo<ll>ridge and fi r sale bv
upr 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
VNCIIOVIi; BAXL’i: .-hizou AimhoTii ;
. ft dozen French Mustard;
3 Currant Jelly; for sale by
feb 3 A. BON AUD
PR IMF t•< >SII EN Biri’KH. Justiv
Ii ceivcd per steamer Alabama ; also;
lft Firkins Very Good,
which will be retailed at 25 Cents at
a 21 DICNSON'S
MORE B > )K3. Joaines’ Diary,a taleofthe Pa
nic of 1815. a Legend of tho Rhine, Rebecca aud
Itowena, by W. M. Thackeray.
Lord Saxondide. or Life among the London Aristo
cracy, by G. NY. M. Reynolds.
Barmun’s Illustrated News No 15.
A further supply of \ ilette and Agnes Sorcl.
Received by ja 13] J. B. CUBBEDGE
CRAPE SHAWLS! CRAPE SHAWLS ~
JUST RECEIVED ut tlio skw STOKE a fresh sup
ply of
Plain and Embroidered WhiteCrapo Shawls,
of every quality. The Ladies arc respectfully requost
| ed to call and look at them, as there is no trouble to
show goods—at J. H. COHEN A CO.’S,
MturJT 140 Brouglitou-st.
OLASSKS.—27O hlids prime Cuba Molasses in fine
order, just received per brig Ellen Hayden, and
for sale by PADELFOKI), FAY & CO.
may 11
SUPERIOR tiUM AND ORANGE CORDIAL
DROPS.—A fresh supply of the above from a pop
ular French manufactory, have just been received,
and for sole at [mayll| APOTHECARIES’HALL.
FG HAMS AND SMOKED BEEF.—6 bbls. Pig
Hams, 3 do. Smoked Beef, for sale by
may 11 A. BONAUD.
SLATES: SLATES I! SLATES!! l—An assort
ment of the finest and cheapest Slates over in this
market, just received. Also, a specimen o. the host
Roofing Slates, which can be furnished wholesale or
retail bv S. 8. SIBLEY.
apr 16 • N0.136 Congress-street.
|AA BBLS. New Orleans Whiskey, landing this
lUU dav per brig Kate Heath, and for sale by
mar 2 WILLIS k BRUNDAOE.
U. S. MAID I.IXK.
FOE NEW YORK,
jTo loavo Saturday, Muy 28, at o’dk, M
JV-.-fVfc, Tho U. s. M. Steamship FLORIDA, ;
sL C* Woxlhull, will leave us ,
a * )ovc ’ Uor freight or passage apply .
PADELFORD, PAY A 0 1
FOB new YORK —UnionUne.
4i£'Tl , .> regular Packet Schooner CATARACT, :
Master, “ill have quick despatch, an
above. For freight or passage apply to
may 17 ‘ WILLIS A: BRUNDAOE.
FOR NEW YORK. Old Establ’d Line.
The liuo elinpwr bark FLIGHT, J. If. Luther,
mastcr, will meet with dispatch as above. For
freight or passage, having good accommodations, ap
ply on board ut Telfair’s wharf, or to
may 17 BRIGH v\l KELLY a CO
FOB MONII ViDKG.
The bark KANAWHA “ill take 100 to 160 I
Gerces Klee, to complete cargo. Apply to
uiay 10 2w C. AL. LAM AR j
JOB BOSTON.
The schr 11. \. GAMBRILL. Willetts, mas
•mK^(>r, meet with dispatrh m-* above. F u
f;•• i tit or passage, apply on board at Telfairs wharf,
or to [may 121 BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
“WANTED.
T>, Cotton and light freight to complete cargo of
. \ irginla, for Philadelphia. Apply to
W 11.1 F- \ BRUNDAOE.
FJR BALTIMORE Regular Line.
‘I'Uo packet t, ig Jii^KPIlU.4, Wilsun master.
v^S^vvill meet with di-paU.li i-al'-v.-. For fi< i,rbt
r “ussa-ze. applv on lniaid ut T*lf.ir's wharf, or b*
may 10 * BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR NEW YORK Union Liuo
The regular packet chr. North State, llor
ton. niustv-r, will have dispatch as above. For
fr. passage, apply Ui
may 5 WILLIS A BLI NDAGE.
wan Fed” to charter”
3>si A vessel U take 16t to 175 thousand feet
B i ■i i Pino I till tier. 1 *St Johns. V-w Brun
wi.k api ‘.'l Will.!- .v Hi; I* Nt>AG K.
HEAVY FREIGHT FOB NEW YORK.
jßoxes of (,’oppur Ore ninv be obtained by ve.s
sels wanting lu-avv freight. Applv t*
rnur 5 W lI.LIS \ IU NDAGIv
WANTED.
! 2 or 3 vessels drawing light draught of water. !
! to 100 lsi different lamliii iu North Carolina
i with Corn. Applyto
i niv 5 A.C. T tMS^ No. 123 Baystreet
WANTED TO CHARTER
A go-.d Ye—el of the rnpii’ ity < f 2.<HH) to 2.
; boxes of sugar, t*> loud at Havana for Cowes
’ and a market.
may 12 PADELFORD. FAY & 00.
VESSELS WANTED.
fy *. For Northern and Eastern porks. Apply to
oct 7 ly WILLIS A BUKN3AGK.
MARRIAGE. HAPPINESS AND
COMPETENCE.
WHY IS IT*
rpHAT we behold many females, scarce in the ineri
1 dian of life broken in health und spirits “itliii
i complication of diseases and ailments, depriving them j
of the power ftr the enjoyment of life at an age when ‘
physical health, buoyancy of spirit s, and happy seveni j
: ily of mind, arising from a condition of health,should
! be predominant.
Many of the causes rtf her sufferings at first—perhaps |
years before, perhaps during girlhood,or the Hr.- 1 years ‘
of marriage—were in their origin so light ns to pass
unnoticed, and of course neglected.
J.\ AFTER YEARS.
When too late tobobonefittod ly our knowledge, wc ,
look back and uiouru.uud regret the full consequences 1
ol'our ignorance.
What would we not often give to possess, in early
life the knowledge we obtain in after years! And
what days aud nights of anguish wo might not have
beitu spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed.—
It is
MEL. I V* II'H. Y AND STARTLISG
To lad told the sickness and suffering endured by many
a wife for many years, from causes -imple aud control
lable, easily remedied—or bott.rr still—not incurred, if
every
WIFE AND MOTHER
Possessed the information contained in a little volume
(within the reach ofus all) which would spare to her
self
YEARS OF MISERY,
And to her husband the eon*taut toil and anxiety of
mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of
the wife, without giving him the opportunity of ac
quiring that competence which his exertions are enti
tled, and the possession of which would secure the hup
pinoss of himself, wife and children,
SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the
want of which has caused tho sickness and poverty of
thousands.
In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is
excusable if she neglects to avail herself of that know
! ledge, in respect to herself, which would spare her
| in iicli suffering, he the means of happiness and pros
perity to her husband* and confer upon her children
that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with
healthy mind*. That knowledge is contained in a lit
tle work entitled
THE M ARRIED WOMAN’S
Private !>l*(licnl Companion.
BY DU. A. M.MAI RICEAE.
PROFKSKOK OP DISEASES OF WOMEN.
One Hamlet th 1) lit ion.) 18 mo.. /*/’- - ,0 - Prwe 50 <\nt*.
[(IN KINK FAPKIt,KXTKA IIINDINO, $1 00]
First published in 1816, and it is not
Si ‘ll PRISING OR WONDERFUL ,
Considering that, every Female, w he- |
tlier married oriiot,en here acquiie
n l'uli Uno of t he iknlure, char- )
in fer and causes of her complai nta, ,
with the various symptoms, nnd tiiat i
nearly
If M. F A MIL L TON CO I ’JES
should have been sold.
It is impracticable to convey fully the various sub
jects treated of. ns they are of a nature strictly inten
ded for the married, or those contemplating marriages
but no female desirous of enjoying health, and that
beauty, consequent upon health, which is so conduc
tive to her own happiness, and that of her husband,
but either has or will obtain it, ns has or will every
husband who has tin* love and affection of hi* wife at
heart, or that of his own pecuniary improvement.
UP WARDS OF ONE IP N Dll FD THOUSAND
COPIES
Have been SENT BY MAIL within the last few
months.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
BE NOT DEFRAUDED /
Buy no b.*ok utile.** -Dr. A. M. Mauriccau. 120 Lib
erty street N. Y. ” is on the title page, and the entry
m ihe 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 an* spurious atuisurreptitious infringements
ofcopyright.
LET EVERY WIFE AND If FSB.AND PONDFH! j
No excuse for Igiiornncc, when R'lim - I
ii<- 1- irt!>lia'r> to those we liold near
and dear, mid when In dlttpelour Ig- i
noriinci-is within out* rencli.
To enable every one todecidc upon tin;
hie necessity of (tossesiug a copy, and that no wife, or
mother need remain uniformed upon the many caus
es, which sooner or later, an* destined to make fearful
ravages upon her health, unless guarded against, and
that no considerate and affectionate husband have
cause to npbeaid himself with neglect, of the welfare of
Ids wife— a pamphlet of thirlv-six pages, containing
full Title page and Iwler. if Contents, together with ex
tracts from tlio lKM>k. will be sent .free of charge to any
part of the United Statce, by addressing, post-paid as
herein.
AY lien ii non ledge is 11 a |ipi ness,*t is
4'itlpahlc In he Ignorant.
it# On receipt of One Dollar (for the fine Edition,
extra binding) I’hk Mvhiiikd \Vom\'s Piuvatk Mki
n vi Cow i’A\iox”is sent {iiutiM fro > toauy part of tin*
United Stntea. All letters must la* post-paid, and al
dressed to Dr. A. ‘1 .MAUUIOEAt . Box 1221. New-
York t ‘it v. Publishing Office. No. 12 J Liberty Street.
New-York.
For sale by Lee k Whitman. Ringgold; K. F. Rennet.
Cassvilh*; Do.vnl .t Sears, AleDonough: J. A. Reynolds.
Dnhlnnega: C. Youngblood, Ogletliorje. Ga.
In New York City,by Stringer & Townsend. Adri
an< o, 4 Shermau i Cos, Dewitt & Itavcnport, and Barnes
& Cos. apr 12
IM.Ol'll. —200 bbls. N.St. Louis Superfine Flour.
. received per schr. Prescott; 24 bbls. Extra Family
do dodo. Now discharging and for sale low from
wharf. ]apr 25J A. C. TOMS, 120 Bay-st.
(10SHB1S BUTTER,— K few tuba new foe h made
JT Butter. J ust received aud tor sale by
apr 25 SF ABOuX GOODALL.
HATS AND CAPS.
ml'lne, fashionable silk nnd beaver
Men's and Boys’ California do. A
lot of Wool Hats,for Plantation use. For
sale by STALEY k HEN BY,
jan 6 Congress-street.
rpuß ACCO.—IOO boxes,'assorted brands, for sale by
1 apr 1 11. J. GILBERT.
3IBKELL AS—At wholesale and retail at. ’
mav 17 BELDEN & CO’S.
nALJti LEAF and oaxaba STRAW HATS.
E A large lot at wholesale at
may 17 BELDEN & CO’S. j
CIIIILDREY*AND YOUTH’S llATS.—Straw,
j Leghorn and Webster, a fine assortment at
may 17 BELDEN k CO’S.
T)0 WDEll.—Rifle, Sporting and Plantation Pow
1. dor, in wholes, half and quarter kegs, just receiv
and and for sale by [mar 11] E. LOVELL.
BACON. PORK AND BEEF.
trf-YT\ 80 casks prime Western Bacon Sides:
30 “ “ “ “ Shoulders;
frai/pyjU 50 bbls. Mess Pork;
if, “ Prime 4 -
76 Moss Beef;
25haif‘ f Fulton Market Boos,
For solo by [may 13J WEBSTER A PALMES.
OA BUSHELS Cow Peas, just received and for sale
OUby [apr 28] WELLS & DURR
OSN AII I’ll US.mm. Cotton Osnaburgs, from Plan
tors Factory, iu store. For sale by
ftbtt BRIOII AM, KEIiV ACO
fIMUM.MINGS, trimming bruid, (. l<;:cd Silk and
t Linen Braid, Colored Silk, Linen and Glit Buttons
for Children’s Clothes! also, Fancy Open Worked Hose
and }/, Hose at.
apr 19 KEMPTON k V I'.RSTTLLE’S j
\V ItOOlvfj.-'’iuri*. Moreland; or Adveutu:
in the far Southwest, by linerstm Bennett.
Mary Price; or Adventurea of a Sorvant-niaid, I y G
W. .M.'Reynolds.
No 11 of isarnuui’a illustrated News.
Christian Review for April.
Received a further supply of My Novel, und Lofts
and Lowly, in cloth and paper binding.
a|rO .i l. ri bbf.dgp
Mi 3LINS, MUSLINS
Plain Oombric and Jaconet .Mudins,
Plaided do. do. A-
Plain Swiss Muslins,
Chock'd do do.
Strip’d Cambric do.
Plain Mull do.
Bishop and Victoria Lawns. For sale low at
J ll C >HBN A( ). 14 • Br >u jhton at
ITfICKi 5 bales best quality Candle Wi
sale by JJIIN It. MOOIIE A CO,
mar 25 Gibbons’ Building.
Si'll I Nt; \ sT> SlfM >li u (M/mifNG fto •
acribers havo in store a good assortment of Spring
an Summer Clothing, which they ore selling at low
prices. Our friends, customers, and all in want and
goxl and cheap Clothing, oio reapertfully iuvited (■■
call and examine our stuck We will receive bv the
steamers from New York, during the tmsiucss season
I weekly supplies of such arficl.* as our trade uiav do
maud. Call at the sign ot tlio <i olden E.i de.
SIAI.FA . II I’.NDHY
I Alt AN Ol AND WHISK •
I ) aud 30 do. Whislo v, landiii • and for sale bv
j mar 2 HUNTER A G AM.M I’LL.
NE VV lI.VM 8 .iu-. ro< eived i’s extra
spice cured Baltimore llaius. also 5 bbls Fulton
.Market Pi j Hams •.•f.uj'erior qualtv l i sale.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
j feh 18 corner Bull und Coiigress-.sU, Mon't-sqr. j
JL JUST H
ino I’aU Leather Pumps ni.d line Calf Bout.*,
nnd Shoes. Please call und see them, tbr sale by
mar 22 u \\ HEIDT tiibh na it.::! ling
\B \Z! N’S iiup ui r I tilt I at i l - 1, t >mj
. ipß, Pomatums, etc Just received, and t-r
I.* iapr 9] j. j: D<FORD, Ap • heeary’s HOl
AGENCIES
‘ The nutter i*ned i ‘ i t f- r the sale
I [MI cS] n.l l .r.,: >.o I with ~|l th.. .... I,
’ Oinplute fur running- i- als-* prepaml to
furnish French Burr. Cologne und Is .pus .Mill Mom s
ufoverv dimension.
\\'lllcr** Patent l’ire-Prof Safes,
AT MAN IT Vf'Tll’ i:‘s I*RICI.S.
Burn- A Griswold’s Sea Island Cotton and Cotton Fair
Gins.
Taylor’s patented Georgia Straw (’utter, the in *>t
competent of any in u<e at present.
w *** Specimen v of all the above to he seen at the
Ware-house, 1.1 Bay r„ .Savannah.
feb 3 Cl I AS. 11. CAM PFI ELD
I.M X E TOOTH <’ )MBS. -An elegant assort
incut of Ivory und TortoiseSlieel TooihCombs, < f
all sizes and degress of fmeuess. For .sale by
a 6 JOHN |{. M MKE.vC.* , GiblMtu s Building
Sll\\\ I.S, r H.I.AKS, Ac.- Super, and common
Crape Shawls,plain nnd embroidered.
\ andyke Collars, beautiful goods,
Parasifia,assorted.
Ladies’ Greeu, Brown, and Black Silk Umbrellas, as- I
sorted,
Plain. Striped and Chocked Glace Silks, Bareges, Tis
sues and Grenadines,
Colored and White Jaconet aud Organdy Muslins,
A large assorluieut of Irish Linens. French Printed
Cambrics. M. PIIENDERGAS I’ ,Y (’(*.,
apr i i7 s Brou jhtonstreet
May PERIOD if ALS Harpei sMnga iiu f Mav
. I’utiuun'n Magazine for May.Grub.vui - Magazine,
Go*icy s Lady •• lkok for May. lll;o kwood - Magazine
for April—received ami for sale by
apr 27 S. S. SIBLI \ S • 1 15 Congross st
i)APER >0) reams Papur, comprising every va
ricty usually called for—Printing, Cap. Letter. Me !
dium. Royal, Super Royal, Pocket Post. Note, Knvel 1
opes, Ac., &c. For sale by J. B. CUD BLDG F. ■
o.to
IMPROVED EXTRA SIZE SEIDLITZ
PO WDEItS.
r |^II ESK Powders are prepared expressly for the re \
1 (ail trade, from superior imported materials, und
are warranted full weight Seidlitz Powders, ( when ac
curotely prepared, as those are warranted lobe) are
held in the highest estimation for their peculiar vir- i
toes in giving relief where there is indigestion, heart
burn.or bilious affections prevailing; and when used ue- j
cording to the directions, form an effervescing, aperi
ent draught, more agreeable, yet possessing nil the
nuslicinal properties of the much esteemed Seidlitz
Springs in Germany. By W. \V. LINCOLN,
mar 24 .Monument Square.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
15 4 Congrrss-st, 7 .1 Sl. •!iillcu-st. i
JUST reeeived the following vry desirable |
” j ™ •or ids, viz.:
Crape 1/Artois.
Illuminated Bareges.
Mourning Grenadines.
Black do.
Neat Styles do.
Tlu* above goods are of the la tost importation and will
be sold unusually low. SPENCER CUR KELL. Agt.
apr 21 Gibbons’ Building \
| M Kt.t MM . i,.-t re • i; .
I ) Burgundy, u line article; for sale by
jan 20 A. DON AUD.
('OH \. 800 bush* I- Priun Uhi Col u I
J by [may 5[ A. C. TOMS.
/ lASTO it OIL. 1 1 •-; i;; i. i-• -M Drawn Ca-b.r :
| \J Oil. a >upe:i"r in-tale i- r family u;c. Just re- |
reived and for >ulc l*v
G. K. k J. It. HENDRICKSON’,
fob 4 Gibbon's ltnildhies.
II ORE NEW” (To"( 7 D6.
I UST r- ived per sb au.dil, Mabari.i. :
v| Bov’s vvli*t• and plaid Hud ll” .
Kngli/h Mourning Prints
Super faney Linen Drill
While Marseilles Vesting
Mareelliue Silk, in all colors
trass Skint - : Under Sleeve.-, Ac.
SPENCER CLRRKLL. Ag t..
No. 151 Congress and 73 St. Julian (..
may i Gibli >ng’ Building.
NORTHERN HAY 80 hales prime North
River Hay, now luudingatul for sulv bv
i K. AY. BUKKII.
1,'1.0t R. bl i \nci Bi nd
. Flour, 24 do St. Louis Extra Family Floiir, 2,500
bushels Prime White Corn, iu sacks of 2 bushels each.
4,250 do(N. C.) Prime \\ bile Corn. F* r sale on .. r be
forearrival at wholesale price. A ('. T;)MS,
apr 14 126 Itay-street.
/ ‘ITU AT 16 OF M * INKBI \ Ao agreeabu
v t'rigeraut and laxativ*'iV*r the Summer, for sale hv
I apr 15 J. K. DkFGRD, AiMvlhecnries JUlll.
II PlNs’ AVUT IT. D’LAINE \ uporior article
j just received. SPENCER Cl, R L FI.I. Agt,
If, 1. 2ft 15* Congress st. Gibl."iis’ Building.
OAMAsiv. s.| „nd 104 brown ami idem hod
Limn Table Damask ; 84. 840 and 842 Damask
Table Cloths; Damask Napkins, Breakfast and Tea
Doyles. For sale by
pr 11 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE.
QTEW A KT’S CANDIES Ju
steamer Alabama, a supply *if Stewart's telebraUsl
Steam Refined Gaudies, in pound and half pound pack
ages. W. W. LINCOLN,
uiar 10 Monument Square
L ‘ MOKl*:i> t(T\GI V’ 2MI -. ji7st i-- . ivHTiid
n l.r ‘-ale bv !in iv 11 j \ B( \.M M.
’ I qiI’SSKS, Tin ‘SI S- Marsh’s Into iinpi. v. and
1 Dnivcr-:il J"int and Self adjustin'.’ Tru -. Rein ;
hurdt’s paten tel Glass pad (’liases, and Hulls duuhle
and single, of all sizes and patterns. Shoulder Braces.
Suspensory Bandages. Malominnl Supporters. Surgi- j
cal Instruments. Arc., Ac,, received ami for sale by
tunv 17 J E. DkFOKD, Apotfapearies’ Hull.
OILS* -Jqi; roceived a supply of *i u-liinery I rd
Whale, Sperm, Rape-seed, and Tanners Oil, and I
lor sale by J. B. MOORE k CC,
may 17
ITT-RAPPING PAPER 200 reams AVrapping Pa
\ y per of different sizes and qualifies, received and \
for sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
may 17 No. 13ft Congress st.
NEW YORK WIRE RAILING WORKS.
r I MI 111 SUBSCRIBER manufactures
1 \\ iiif. Raimm; for public und private grounds, ve
randahs. window guards and gratings;
AV bought a ni> < ast Iron IvAiLixu, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and lion j
Furniture;
Wire Fences, for Plantations, Fail Roads, etc., made j
entirely on anew plan, with rails und iron posts.
Prices at W, 11 and 13 cents per running foot, j
foet high.
For circulars with designs, address
JOHN B. WICKER SHAM.
240 Broadway, New York.
N. R.—The subscriber would refer to the enclosure
of Forsyth Place, the railing und gallery work at the
Jewish Synagogue, and a number of dwellings, in Sa
v anuuh; the enclosure of the private cemetery of the
Everett family, at Fort Valley: and, also, to tin* work
at Macon, Madison, and other places in Goorgia.
mar 4 ly G. AV. HARDCASTLE, Agent.
‘TVTK'W bOOlvS.—Joumes’s Diary—a Legend of
jL\ the Rhine, and Rebecca and Rowenn. By AY. M
Thackeray.
AYoodA Beach’s United States Dispensatory.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified.
Millman’s History of Christianity.
New Themes for a Protestant Clergy.
The Infant’s Progress from tho Valley of Destruc
tion to Everlasting Glory—lllustrated. By the author
of Lillie Henry and bis Bearer.
Vinci’s Pastoral Theology.
Simon Kenton; or Th** Scout’s Revenge.
Bar uu in's Illustrated News.
Gleason’s Pictorial.
For sale at the Bookstore of 8. S. SI BLEY,
apr 14 No. 135 Con^ress-ftrevt
(Commrrrtfll JittrUiflrncr
Savannah Mmil't, May 1 8.
OCT>N-Market <ont|ues inactive. The sales (li e
m -ruinc wore limited to one lot of 12'J bales at I<J • ’s
> i \ port a •
I P t steamship Stale ofGeokgia, for Philadelphia
i 738 sacks Salt, 204 bales Cotton, 25 do Moss, d->
Domestics, and sundry pkgs.
l’er bark India, for St Jehus, (N B 120,000 ft
’ P P Limber, 8,047 do Lumber.
Per brig E Godviard, for St John.-*. \ B Lift,oft7 ft
P P Timber.
Per brig Mai.-hull, for Boston - 80,000 It P 1’ Timber
and 03,000 do Lu uibcr.
SAVANNAH PRICES CURRENT
Articli . ...
ItngXiug,
11 undue, 44 in. per id li <t 10
Kentucky per yd ; a
l ‘Hinny per id | 12 u IV,
Tow Ivr ..I
Balt- K*)i’ per lb S
Dillon-* Hope.. per |b.j s., u
Hue on, Ham- per If , so I.'.
Shoulder* per lb.! ?>, u 8
Sides per lb’ -"a U
Keif, New-York Muss pr ll 13 on a Uoo
Prime .per bid 7 (*0 a Buo
Cargo , r lbl and
Bread, Navy |-r It-. 3', . 4
Pilot p.*r lb. o a ft
Unttcrpi": iten prim, pur ll
. . No. 2 per lb is a 20
• rlckh, >uv Jl , , ~ 1 ... ’. . ‘ • I• on
Northern per mj <* ••** , t ,s .m
<’ a miles, .-'p.-i :n... .; i .p, I- I- .1
.Savannah made, Tul.pcr If* j 12* a Li
Northern do. and • ..per lb 12 u 11
Chngf, Northern i II 8 a b*
i otic*-,
Cuba. inf. to fair per |b | a
Good loir to prime . ..per If- a
Rio per lb. 10 a 1* ‘ .
| .L'vn per lb. 12 .< U
tdttnll,
Upland, Inferior. ..per lb u
“ Ordinary ..per lb. n
“ Middling per 11. ,
Mid. fair per lb u
*• Fair A fy.fair, pur I*.| *
I- Goovl l\ur ..per If. ,
t’orUage, Tuitu*l f.-r |i< I h ll
Manilla per lb.l 11 ./ 15
Beniritic fiomb,
Shirtings,brown... per vd 4 *i 7
j ?*h. clings, brow,, ~v,, v , ‘vd. 7 •* to I
Brown Drills per vd. s
, Cotton Osnuburgs. per yd! s ])
Dark, I nglisb * .-i I. u I** * * n--
American Cottcii per vd.l ll ,< jl
Flail, M;.. km. I. I ;-r 1.11 I • • 1 1 on
Xo. 2 per hi t|S 50 o 050
No .;..p Kr bid. 7o< 7MI
I*’lour, ('mil pm bi , . on a 7on
Balt. II .wardst Eiip.per bld.l *s(i .* .75
riiiladelphla per bid. ,
Coorgia pei bbl.
(•in in. (’"i’ll, cu rtfo. p.-r bu- *’•*
“ retail per Inis j 75 a bo :
Oats per bus. to ‘
Wheat per bus. I
lilass. Am. Wind w , , .-i Hmu ! 7"d
f • iiiipou (h-r 1 -t I- . .
Hay, Friiue Voltbe.il I-I cwl II |
- Eastern., nercwti I 4.* , 150 !
Hides, Drv p,.,- |i. -j
’ Deerskins per lb.| s (f
Iron, Bw.-!i*. hw*.rfcd p.-r 1.-11 -7 50 r 1* * o*i
Hoop perewt. 350 a 400
perewt 150 ft H
Nail reds. ... pcrcwt.i R(H ,• ti 2ft
hnnl p.-r 11. In’ .
I.linr. ‘lh. nia. hi. .-r II I I I. 1 , 1 j ■
Lu in In- r,
8. Sawed,refuse perm ft ‘8 00 a 1100
Merchantable p.-r ml’-. It O 0 a is on
| River Lumber, ref. .per 111. ft.1 0 10 00
Mereh’ble t” prime...perm ft. 11 <t*i a Hi <KJ ‘
Ranging d". t..r exp..perm ft ‘.*<’
Mill Hanging .... perm fiJlO (W „ Uno
U bite Pine. .b ar ..perm ft :.<> 00 4.1
.Merehaiiial.h- perm it ,is o*j „ ... un
Cypress Shingles per in’ 4 < .1 4 fto
Sawed Cvpres>do pur .uJl.i On a
Red Oak Slaves per m. 12 imi „ \i\ 00
White do. pipe per III.;35 C 0 *r **•
Do. do. hint...per m 35 00 a .’’ft On
I Do. and„. M'l. ..i'it m .''J uu “ J..
IHolassey, Cuba per gul i 21 22
New-Orloans ... ..por gal. 31 .1 32
Nulls, Cut pp to god. per lb 1. ~ of
; .A'aviil Stores, Tar .per bbl
Spirits Turpentine...per gul. u
A'arnish per gul a
Oils, Sperm, wint. st'd.per gal I 40 a 1 fto
Do. full do..per gal.I a
Mim’r do pur g..l 120 o 1 . .
l>rk, |.|
* I’r line p.-r l-l-l ,|s oil |i 0.1
! Me.H. V per bbl I (>0 „ on
I Porter, l..>nlV ..per do/. I 7ft .1 2. .
Knlsina, perbn.v ,j
Spirits limnd v.
Otard. Dupuy* C...pw gul 225 a 3 fto
A. Solgn*-ftc’s per gul. 1 I 75 Jon
I'Oger freres pur gul.! 2 2ft a 3 fto
Pro* lor got. 6S .. 124
Domestic per gul. .”4 a 37 {
Gin. American per gal. 2s a .‘Ui
Holland per gul 85 r* 100
Rum. Jamaica per gul I • a 175
N E-.bbls per gal , 27 a 3(1 !
AVhi.kui. IM.il .1 I’.jlt. | r gul 21 • I
Now-Orlcaus per gal. 27 a 28 |
Sugar,
I i*. Rico and St. Croix.per lb. 7 .( 7 ’.’
Hax na, wl e | •• lb :
•• brown per lb. a
Loaf and Criwluil |*ur IK; Sfo. a 9
Salt, Livorp's 1. .*oarac p-i U n j
Cargo, bulk per hua.l a
| Turk 1 , Id"! , ..-r Inn-.I „
Soap, Aoier. vi-lli.w ler 1 *.. --1,I 1 ,
s liot ,aU slzoa ior lb.| 6] o : ’
Sl'” nr-. 111..1ff
American ...per m 275 u I*
Tnllovv, Aniprii-.ii’ per If* [
Tobacco, Mtiimf per If- ‘ 2ft a 40
Tens, Soiicbong per lb. :.•) ,i 141
Gunpowder per IK, 7” a >*s
ll. Von l'vr ID I .1 7.'. I
Twine, Seine per lb.l 30 a 3ft j
Ruling per lb. 17 lO 1
XVtlien, Madeira. —p.-r gal. 1 fttf .e 2*o ;
Sicilv Madeira pur gal.j a 7ft
M’enerltfe. L. I’ per gal. 100 a 1 (*1 I
Malaga, Sweet per gul l’. ft’. |
” Dry per gal] 4o n fto
Claret, Marseilles por cask 2:5 no a 40 no
•* Bordeaux per cask 20 00 a 22 (Ml
Champagne p.-r do*.! 800 a lft 00
\V *!.
S.mi hern Unwashed.per IK 15 l7
•• I’l.Mn vi r 11. I -.‘II a *J-‘.
W'oolskliiK, Lamb - --i. lv. j 20 u 1
] SI .M'l'. I :■ U ... j
•
RETAIL PROVISION MARKET.
Savannah. Mnv lSft.3.
| Corn Meal. ? bushel 00
o Grist, •• I 00
Rjicou- limns, V* h u ,n 1 ••’
•Sides, • 12'.. or 13.
ShuulderM, ft It. II'V 11 * 7
I Boos, *lb [gru -* fed ,1 2 (a lft |
I Veal, •• I2 1 .... te-‘, i
Mutton, Vft 12 & 16
I lJUlib. ” 12 (a IS
Pork - U b.-b- h-g p ft ....... -cam
Cut. •* 12'.,
! Venl on, saddle
I Poultry—Turkeys, uurli . 1 2.5 1
Geese ‘ “ 7 1 00 .
Ducks.(domestic*each. -.ar.-. I ... 1 ...
Fowls, each
Chickens, pair . fto.-i 10u j
Sausages, (p lb 31
I But4cr —Go-hen. p ft *25(1(31
Country, “ oo
Lard, r* ft ! 14a5 lft
Ku'gs. do* 20|.*> 25
Potatoes—Swoet, halt’ peek 25
Irish, “
Apples, 19 half pock 26
BANK NOTE"TABLE’
Corrected for the Sara ninth Ecuin <y Journal.
Chnrlutloii Banks par
North Carolina Ranks ft ct. disc
All I’a'iksHiid Branches ut Augusta par
| Bauk of the State of Georgia par
Marino nnd Fire timirnuco Batik... par
i Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia. par
I Central Railroad Bank par
! Bank of SuvannAh par
Central Bank of Georgia par
j Georgia Railroad Bank par j
Merchants’ Bank nt Macon. . par I
! Manufacturers’ Rank at Macon . par :
Bank of Brunswick at Augusta pur
Bank of St. Mary's...
EXCHANGE
Haiti.’ Rate* for .Sidling Exchange.
Checks on Boston K/jjiet. prom. |
“ “ Now-York ‘ ;f*cf. prom, i
“ “ Phila/lclpbia prem.
“ “ Baltimore j.rein.
Hank Hate* for Purchasing Exchange.
Bills on England, nominal 9@ *% ct. prem.
“ “ New-York, sight pur.
“ “ “ sto 10 days }/fj\ ct. disc't.
“ “ “ 30 days ‘hO. l - 7 ‘f 3 ct ~ “
** “ “ (50 days 1) .;• f-K, ct. “
“ “ “ OOdavs 2f<T’2’ .; ct. “
“ “ Boston, 150 days V y./ T-, ct. “
“ “ Philmb Pn, (-0 days 1’ .// 1- ( ’p* ct. “
“ “ Baltimore. 60 days ct. “
\rBIVB1 1 wink BOTTLE CORKS - )ne bale I
of superior French Velvet Corks. For sale f v
apr 13 JOHN B. MOORE k CO.
jMsntgrrs.
u .‘™ V-rgMS’S
AM! l„0 l! .I.’l , ,T 5,^3 *’ ChrbU.,
J ijt-i,) .-I i\\ i. ‘ ‘ l‘llk-mu, J Tompkins, G
Th.impson/a,a. Kln hiU ‘ A W 11
M flarnct. 1 1 ’ J Mowr . v n<l lm)y, K
‘lift', t I’m 1 ' 1 ";” 7 TW.Kk, Mr Flinn
Ivll.V. ,'l.s.H Ivlli'V , Dl \\ Johnston, A Johnston ,\.l T
Ri'ur. .- and la.lv. .1C Frai-h r. .1 llilt„n. Mrs liurtbel
me-. .Mrs Mill. 2 children anil svt, W DeL'achn u w
D-Lq.-i. In , M, 3 V-ng., H F Gram. Mrs ft^ey.
Jrriuols nt gottls
I ' l 1 A ' :i - : ->• r .V 5, ProßrirtDn
ruusduy. Mav 16.
T F Drayton SC AY J Potter
n Vrol”: jo|p”“’* 2c " ,Jr,m
Ht PMTplu ■. . K Aii.l • 11.
-* A Auriin do W Mouer
.’ Patter- >n audsvt do L FlaJagan
J I. M a I kins, lady, child A G sheruiaii
Liberty co T S Bulwark.
v; ’ luarterxnan do 8 Smith., f rig EHayden
‘D-’ c C Murotrvciau. do J EWilliams . AU
’ lU.nil.-rmw, . .I.’ O K Stieurk
‘li s- burrv & uiaid. NY Mrs Card Macon
J B John’ n GaMiss Card do
•* ‘ Un r a ha!-; n, child v
Ayer I loyd oo art do
‘• 1 l Ga i j Stone an t bdj do
1 4®*“ 1 f: Stone ail! -Vt . NY
‘ “P 1 “'l *” - AA Sherman f.
J lhs Ti,li:l *’ Mrs I’ishurn
MARSHALL HOUSE n Fvroo, Proprietor
x aM Tuw.lay.Mny 17
‘' ;i •- Young n c
. ,' 11 ’ •’ IU *is .Charleston
‘* - 1 ” r ‘’ -I ll.rrls I'u)!.,lt’ll
\ i” I !• Hull Fla
J I AAv b-l. r oglcrhorp.- T R Hitts r & Indy,” Wiicii
IM ll ‘I’Ll. I*. C".v,i.n &j r Foi.lv, Pi rprietors
Tuesday, Mav IT.
■; ;; -** J c nn<r do
. ! • ‘• I! nnfir N,. |i„„. n
•! “ IITWri-hl i UK
1 1 111 ’• ■••ivniiiit.li ,'i W 'Johnson N Y
& 2*;. H ■’ f -pt A Marini 8 0
1 1 H lI,M sc R AY Campbell Ga
Jllnrim- Jiitcllijjfßff,
coin- |>; s IVANNAH:7:::-:::::;::::!:::MAT 18.
S'.M K, H, ;1,
Milt I \ Kl>.
-I . I 1:1.1, \\..ril.lnri.ai. |>|J.. 1i0... to UKk.tcr
1 ■ I’li- i|-l- I. “i.di 1.-.-. |. \,.dr-.nr .. Uu
•'■ ‘ •’ ’’ *' ■** .. • liar) ‘ ■>,. to .- >| Intffi
,..dr... l. ■ I: I!, .1 l> M-a. Tin. .1 M Mover, Hun
"r A 1., t.... f H Hnborsham It
■’ ll-l 1'..-J.-.;. Klli.iu .mi Uoben.
lu. 10.1. ~ Ac, to S M Lalli
I .11. ■’ 1.-.1. - 1 1.. 11. .11 aI, and miUc.to Bojlon lOunl.y,
lersleaun-r J
ci.i-: ai:mu.
s!<: ('• hip State ofGt-i r.-ia. Collins, Philad*‘lphiM, C
Dark lud*.-. K. t hum. St Johm X REA Soullard,
* ! - 1- ‘• Idard. , m .Lhiis. i N R)E A Soullard
line Marshall. Ryder, Boston. K \V linker.
S \ I liElb
* ‘•’"‘i-liip■ stale fGeorgia. ( “Bins. Philadelphia
BMP iUTCII).
uo-r D 1. Adams. Hubbard, Augusta.
St iuu-r Jasper. Brooks, Charleston.
I>l MM OK ANdA.
New A ork, ‘. iy 1 1—Cld ba;k Kanawha, for Snvau*
Pluh-ilclphia. May 11 Cld schr C C Strrttoo, for Sa
; Yunnan.
List of Vessels iu Port.— iCorrecteJ Daily.)
Ships.
Alalmma. Ludlow, V. !'„<!.,lf.,rd, F.,v *Co
* ll:l ” I’.int".., Havre. Ituhburu.W A Cl,
Barks.
Ihi.il-Tiidv. I I'.l iWillhiim, Liv’l, JPdrate.
I •’■'.van. L p.K.I .UT.ri.Tfa
sarona. . r,.|f, dis’K, Allen 4 Uni!
Adoloidv Cuuiwr, db' K , KWBuk.r
Brigs.
Allwt. (Brl lli.lilnn.il, .—t Johns. E A Soullard
Auslrnlia, Wjlle, M w.-aellf, k Pralitree
Host..", Ti.rrfy, dis g. IV Crnhtrco
Motnlliifk. AUe.-, Nr-wraalla, IV Cnthtmi
liingfiit. Hood, Nfwcastle, |V CrahtroO
Mur. in. Allfn, Hath, WCn.blm.
,1 1 i-eplius.v\ ilson. Balt, Brighton, K A Cos
! Ellen l lnvib ii. Smith, dis’g, Padelfnrd Fay kCo
Louis AY alsh.AYood, w nit’g, AY It Giles & Cos
| Flight. I.uthur, dis’g, Brigham. KA ( o
I I‘hodos. Ro.'S, die’g, 11 K >\ n.-hburn
Schooners.
\ i-einiji. Si. w . Phila. Willis & Briihdigo
Fljivah. Small. Boston, Bunker AOgdcn
Gi-oivih. I’ettingill, dis’g. Bunker A Ogden
11 ’ i-Johnson. di.-’g, KAY linker
II N Gambiill, AAilluts, <lis’g. Brigham, K& Cos
j E'nvcn. Rvvuit’g, Cohen A Fosdlck
’ it.-uiu t. Rice. di'’g, AYillis & Rrundagu
|I. Dupont. Corson, dis’g, AVilllsA Brundage
I F c Hertz. Bullock. dis’g, Cnhcfis A Hertz
| •'■atilla. Maples, <lis’g, Trigham, K A Cos
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
M'E( I.AL NOTICK.
\\ “ 1 I. u. gn at pleasure in directing the attention
m| our old friends and customers iu this city
I !, i'd ii ■ u rrouiiding country, to the full arrival of our
, recent | liivba-es.n mprising the largest assorted atov k
! • ‘_ “er:.l dry g.'...R wehave ever offered for mlu.
’l> -nuM us to keep puce with our Increasing trade,
I we have removed our business lft larger and more
| •• tm.” -ii'-.i- premises. ill the new block of buildings on
, RK‘II ‘ ll Gl’l’tfNlTE .-T. ANDREW > IIAI.I.
, W I 1 >IDE. wb'-re vve will be happy to have early
. alls fn.ni all intending put. bases.
M I’ll EN DKRG AST kCO .
H P r I 178 Brottghton-sirwt.
I’PONGE. Fine Turkey ( .7,.. Bathing and Car
riage Sponge, just receiv*'*! nnd for sale bv
• i r 2 - JOHN It MOORE A CO
FINE FRENCH MUSLINS AND SILKS. *
\\ r E ha\‘ b - lay received, per steamer, a very el
yy e. ant n.-'ortinent ofm-w and tte-irabte stvles
j ‘ ,l French Organdie nnd Jiw.-net Muslins, nt a very
re-’ ..Oable prae; al*.. rich light colored Mantilla
I M. I’RKN DERG AST A CO.,
n 5 178 Bronghton-st. oppti IteSt Andrew’s nail
| “x| \ Bl Ml ELS COltN, in store, and fbr sale by
apr 20 WELLS k DURR
CAMPHINE AND BURNING FLUIIjT
J l ST received 20 bbls. of the ulxivo, w hich
! lyfjpiry “ 1 1 “id bv the barrel or otherwise, at the
Ittit prices. Arrangements will be cuter*
xajttev. to suj-ply dealers.
J. J. MAURICE
I) K<’ M I A FI) per steamship I lorida -
t 10 Id-!-; Apples. 10 Lim-s Oranges, 10 do. Lemofis,
Kal.-fus. l-’igs, Nuts. Cranberries, etc.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
aprl2 C<>r. Bolt and Congress-win. Monnment-sq.
1> A\ AVATEK \ superior article from the bij
1 ) and ot Thomas, f >r sal- by
| npr 1 i .1 E. In.FORD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
I >L \t tv \\ OOD’S ‘I \ . \/. i N 1.. for February
l> -ived by S..S. SIBLEY,
mar 313 ft Congress-street.
NV llt I*K ll* A RATIONS French. English atid
Ameii.-in Pomades. Row Kephalia, geuultm
l a • I--..r Oil. Rnui-ev’s Curling Fluid. Harry's
‘I n .1” roil-, l.v. a- Kallmiron, nnd Radwny’s Clrcaa-
Man Balm, for sale hy
npr_2 •_ JOHN’ B. MOORE k 00
NEW t: t rTKK. Roceiv* eiu ter Ala*
btuna, 10 tubs new Butler. For sale at
DICKSON’S,
mav 4 cor Whitaker nt.. A Rmughtou-Lanc.
CKED POTATOEB•■■2OO bbls prime Planl
n in ; P jtut ■ . lau-iinp from brig A Dunbar. For
-d. l v (Bui 29 HUNTKH A O AMWELL.
(VASTEI.E StAi’.— 2U <oxe- superior out cast* e
. ’ Soap, received anil for sale by
I mnv IT J. B. MOORE k CO.
/ to** • A it*> EXTERMINATOR, for the dertruiv
* ti )u of Rats, Mi*c. Roaches, Ante, Flies, etc., juat
received and for sale by
apr 29 JOHN B. MOORE k 00
IAIDELIItiiE I A Iv.--. Kidilei .-, Trams, Reeves,
W uterh and I’hysons, with and without prepara
tions. for sale by
apr 2d ‘ .bill V R. MOORE k 00.
ALT -ftiioaucks r-ult fi r.-ale by
m I! .1 (iII.BERT.
l ) EC’D PER rJ5 h MEK -10 bbls Extra Meroei
I V I’otnt'lo do Kidney do; lit do Poach Bloom do;
j 10 do Apple-: Currants. English Walnuts. Brazil Nuts,
Fecaii *l*. Filberts, Pickle*! Lobster,, Sweetmeats, Can
j di • etc. GEO. ALEXANDER,
| feb 2 <’<u*. BulliandCongrosssto..Monument sqr.
I'K Kni I BITTERS 2 dozen just received and
(jan 26"! A. BONAUD.
I A.IHI* HlCKS.—l(sogross of Solar, Astral and
a Lard Wicks, for cnly ny
| apr2 JN’Q. B. MOORE & CO., Gibbons Buildings.
J pi( Iv LES In barrel- and half barrels, put in vino
i. Kar. ready for use. Just received, and for sale by
mnr2Z SEABORN GOODALL.
PHILADELPHIA ALE AND PORTER.—2O
I bbls in pint and quart bottles, iu fine order aud
f<>r sale by [mar 26] A. BON AUD.
I> AT ni.’ .1 u-l received, afresh supply of imported
Pat tea w ilh Tru lies, 1 do*. Terriuo de Fois Gras
I Truffe. I do I’ntU‘s l>r* BecnssiuesTrulTe, 1 do PattesDo
J drodreaux Truffe, Ido Pa tios Fois Gras. For sale bv
I mar 26 A. BONAUD,*
lAt 1 Pharos Central Railroad Stock. 20 Shares
* IUU South Western Railroad Stock. Fn.i sale by
apr 15 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.