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illqiita, bents, for 3alt, | f.
IT'OR SALE.— 4 shares of Central Kail Road Stock,
- (old.) Apply to H. J.CHALMERS, Broker,
‘“*y Bay Lane.
Intelligence Ollicc.
FOR RENT.
M One of the most pleasantly located and conve
nient residences in the city—having all nece: su
ry out buildings', a pump of excellent water, and a
Court yard in a fine state f Rural cultivation.—The
furniture also for sale. Apply to
W IL J. CHALMERS,
Intelligence Oitic■.
\VTANTED TANARUS.) PURCHASE—A Farm, from one Io
TT three, or four in tics from tho city—to contain
from 5 acres, to 100 acres. Apply to
11. J. CHALMERS,
Tll!t .V 1 1 “ Bay Lane.
SPKINff GOODS!
JUST REOEIT ED.—The nndersignetl would
“KsSiSrcspoctfully announce to the citizens of Sa
vannah. and surrounding country, that he has just
received, by late arrivals from Philiulclphia, a splendid
assurlincntof SPRING anp SUMMER Dry (joods.
Call and see, as lie will sell cheap for cadi.
NEAL McIIUUIf, cr. Jefferson and Broughton-st.
m ar2s Nearly opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
U PHAM’S PILE ELECTUARY.—Freshsuoply just
received and for sale by
J JII.NB. MOORE A CO,
mar 25 Gibbon’s Range.
| > RHWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICAtiING
.1 ) article is warranted to possess, in a concentrated
form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger,
and will bo found on trial, to bo an excellent family
medicine. To the dyspeptic, it affords groat relief, by
giving tone to the digestive organs. Just received and
for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
m*** 16 Monument Square.
‘VrK'W BOOKS. —Harper’s New Monthly Magazine
i> far April.
Harry Muir; a story of Scottish Life, by the author
of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, Merklund, Ac.,iu cloth aud
paper binding.
Tho Ranger of Ravenstream: by Newton M. Curtis.
Tiie Life of Ned Scarlett; the daring high way man,l y
the author of Dick Cliuton, Nat Blake, Dick Turpin,
Ac., illustrated.
Agnes Sorcl.a novel, bv (J. P. R. James.
The Child’s History of England; by Chas. Dickens,
vol. Ist.
Ellen Linn; a Franconia story, by the author of Ital
ia Books, beautifully illustrated.
The IJoarbon Prince, the History of the Royal Dau
phin, Louis X VII, of France.
Baruum’s Illustrated News, No. 13, received by
mar 30 J. B. CURBED.IE.
(UIECKED SILKS.— A few handsome patterns
J j"*t received. BPENOERCURRELL. Agt..
fob 17 154 Congress-,st.Gibbons’ Building.
JVOI BLE AND SINGLE BARRELLEDGI N
/ Just received and for sale by
mar SI E. LOVELL
LIQUORS AND i N KsT—l2 lndt
)>ipes utaril. Dupuy & Co.'s Frcm h Ilran-
Miiyii •10 half pipes assorted brands, low pric
fd French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domes
tic. do. 50 bbls do do. 70 do P & II live
Gin, 150 do E Phelps’do; 6 pipes Holland Gin. 10 bbls
Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Georgia Peach do,
300 bbls do N O Whiskey, 60 do white BuUiiuoro d0,30
old Westminster Monongahela do, 20 do old Pennsyl
vania Mountain do do. 100 do X E Rum 25 quarter
casks Madeira Wine.l6 eightii do choice do d0.20 quar
ter do Port do. 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter casks
Brown Sherry Wine. 40 basketsChampaignc do. For
sale by ‘(aug’JOj WEBSTKJt A PALMES.
“PEKIN TEA COMPANY.”
Warehouse, 75 aud 77 Fulton-st., New York.
■ This TEA Company has always main-, -
tained a high reputation far TEAS of
the most delicious charaeter and Fra- ‘I
‘li fai graney. and are warranted to give sat- ,;J
to give satisfaction in every instance. If they do not
prove as represented they may be returned. For sale
by tbe Agent. J. A MAYER,
mar 6 Brough ton-street.
I” A ULTO N M \\ili V.
by |apr 25) H. ,1. GILBERT.
nAY. —40 bales of Prime Timothy llay, for sale ta
arrive per schr EtlnaC, from Baltimore by
npr 4 A, C, fOMS, L 26 Bay st
U'AY. —300 bundles Domestic I!: v. Forsaleln
. npr 30 SKXUOKN GOODALI,.
“notice extraordinarv \~
P ositivcly Selling oil’ sil Cost.
riniß Subscriber, dnnirousof ploninx thntr proncut
L business, would invite tho 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'KIilli: SEW YORK COST,
among which are to he found some of the most desira
ble styles of goods, for this and the coming season.con
fcisting in part of the following goods, viz:
.COLOHED AND FIGURED BAREGES,
do do do Silk Tissues
Plain, Black and Colored Silk Tissues aud Ba
Swiw aud Mull Mu-dins,
Jaconet and Cambric do,
do do Check’ and Swiss do.
Colored and Fi'Hi ed Or ‘audios.
Black and Colored Lawns,
Canton Clot hs far Travelling Dresses,
Printed an l Plain Linen dodo,
D ittod and Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Ginghams and Barege Do Lain os.
Black and Color.nl Chamcliuu Silks,
Plaidod and Brocaded do.
Colored Marccliue and Florence do.
1,1 XEN CiOOUS,
We have a large and well selected stock of the cele
brated RICHARDSON'S, GRAY'S, DUNBAR, DICK
8. UN A Co.’s Shirting and Fronting Linens: Together
with a large aud elegant assortment of White and
Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies,
Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eve Dia
per, Linen Dowlas.s, Huckaback Diaper French Linen
Twelve and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambric,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
OUH ASSORTMENT
or noaMSTic noons,
Js complete and embraces every article kept in a first
class retail store. Purchasers will do well to call and
see for themselves, as
GEEAT BARGAINS
will be given especially in
Fancy Goods,
which will be gold for in many instances below cost,
THIS IS NO HUMBUG.
Call and see, and be assured of tho fact, at
J. It. COHEN A CO.S,
apr 28 lot* Brough I on-street.
M. PRENDERGAST & CO.,
Florida, u very choice as-’v-YY
•****{
Siiudcs, t-1, 5-1
G-4,
l*lall St ripe, nml White .Hailing;
Anew well seasoned lot of'Oil Cloths,
new patterns in every width;
White Canton Crape Shawls;
Trimming Vel vets, assorted ;
Which, with a complete stock of every thing useful in
Dry Goods, they offer on very moderate terms for
cash, at their New Store,
feb 17 178 ImOUOHTON-STREET.
Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall, West Side.
REAL SPANISH PANAMA HATS.
4 GEO. S. NICHOLS has just received a fine lot
of Ileal Spanish Panama Ilats, the finest to be
found in this city, and challenges competition.—
They are beautifully shaped, and of extra finequality.
Gall and see them at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s
Range, and get one, cheap. ‘ apr 14
M. PRENDERGAST & CO.,
HAVE just received a small case of very choice’
French printed Borages.
Plain and Brocade Black Grenadines.
An assortment of very nice Cambric luserttngs and
Edgings.
One case of superior Italian Sewing Silks.
Which with a very complete assortment of general
Dry Goods, they offer on very low cash terms.
178 BROUGHT'>N-BTRKFT,
apr 26 opposite St, Andrews Hall.
(ihOAh, CQAIs* —-100 tomi Red isfe Goal,
j and screened, for sale, to arrive, per schr. Seth
Smith, from Philadelphia, by
feb 28 w I LLIS & BR UN DAGE.
Q GROSS Osgood s India Oholagogu**. the famous
£ chill and fever remedy, received direct from the
proprietor and for sale by J. A. MAYER,
apr 18 _ 154 Broughton-st.
SEThTLT TZ POWDERS".'—Fresh and full size,
prepared and sos sale by
apr 12 J. E. DkFOUD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
SPANISH SEGARS. — 50,000 imported Segars. just
received, of various brands, viz: La Esmeralda, La
Filantropa. Rio Hondo, Morenn. For sale by
116 V.BONAI D, corner of Bay and White
CffTRATE OFMAGNESI \. \nnproeablerefrig
/crant and laxative; used extensively on the conti
nent of Europe and throughout the United States as a
substitute for Epson Salts-itis as pleasant tn the taste
as Soda Water. A fresh supply kept constant Ivon
hand [npr 18] J. A. MAYER.
ETT MITTS AND SILK HOSIERY. Ladies’ and
Misses’Super Long. Misses, Nett Mitts. Ladies’
Super Perol Silk hose, Ladies’Super Open Work Silk
lloso. Ladies’ White Sandal Lace Silk Hose , Ladies’
and Gents’Silk. Linen and Lisle Thread Gloves. For
sale by [a 19J KKMPTON & VEKSTILLK _
BUTTER., CHEESE, LARD, &c.—Receivcilper
steamer 10 kegs extrarhoice Goshen Rutter, 10
boxes do. do. Cheese. 5 barrels Leaf Lard, Fulton Mar
ket Beef, Pig Pork, all of which will bo sold at as low
rates ns can be bought for in the city, according to
quality- [mar9] GEO. ALEXANDER.
VINEGAR. —10 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar, and 10
bbls. Whit© Wine A’inegar, just landed from
steamship State of Georgia, for sale by
mar 22 B.W.BUKER.
vrkw BUTTER AND CHEESE.—Fresh But-
ter in tubs, and a few boxes new Cheese, re.
eeived per steamer Florida, For sale at the Empori
um by [may ll] SEABORN GOODALL.
JUiscflloncona.
REMOVAL.
o’. Johnson &Uo7,
J 1 HAVE rouvv l front their late A,,
stand, 108 Bryan street, to the
cinus and elegant store,
103 Bryan anti 70 S4. .1 ulicn-st.;.
Nearly opposite the old stand,where they offer far sale
u very large assortment of
BOOTS AXD SHOE'S,
AT WHOLESALED RETAIL,
tnnv 23 fit
JOHN B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LA W.
| may 23 ts Brunswick, On
MAMMOTH CORN.
V SMALL lot of’Young's’ Mam moth corn far plant
. mg-
ALSO,
Corn, Hay and Oat* of the best quality, just roceiv- ‘
edlu store. For sale by Z. N. WINKI.EK, |
apr 35 ts Williamson's Buildings. |
UNI TED STATES HO T EL.
i’IIII.ADELI'IIIA.
CART. CHAS. H. MILLER,
. A**!?, having lent.!<l this ATBII-known ostnbli;!:- :
ment and re-furnished i:. in modern stylu.
HP}** would infovm the public, that they will
-UraiLiLiiud the accommodations of a very superior
character in every tospcct.
Capt. Miller’s reputation ns a host is well known
every where, and he is determined it shall lose noth- j
ing by his future efforts. Tho highest degree of satis- |
faction guarantied to all who may favor him with j
their company. 2w may 1* i
GROCERY EMPORIUM.
J, W. MOOKE & CO.,
TAKE this method of ,
informing the citizens of Sr- S
|MiivunDah and the country
generally that they have
keep constantly on
lmnd a largo and choice assortment of the best family !
GROCERIES, which they intend to dispose of at the
lowest prices. Persons from the country and city are :
respectfully invibkl to call and examine far themselves
as they will doubtless find it to their advantage, to
make their purchases where they can be sure of receiv
ing their money’s worth in good articles. Call and
see at No. 192 corner Congress and Jofferson-sts.. Sav
may 13
IE! 11l 118 SIMM
Just received at the .Veto Hat
fIR Stare, corner of lirougtou and Bar-
st-., every variety of SPRING
GOODS, consisting in part of Silks,
vers, Gossameres. Pcdala, Canton, Paris, TK)nc Star.
Campeachy, Florida, Straw. Swiss, and others too nu
nier**.is to mention ; also, all kiuds of children's Hats,
ut wholesale and retail. BELDEN i CO.
%pr u t f
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
’ undersigned has this day associated with him.
1 Mr. I’kksluy Hamhtox. of Houston County, with
whom he will continue the General Commission and
Enctorage Business in this city, under the firm ot
STURUES & HAMPTON. ‘ \V. H. STURGES.
Savunuah, March 14,1853. ts mar 15
THE ROAD TO HEALTH.
, A- UjyA
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
Cure of a Disordered Liver and bad Digestion.
Copy of a letter from, Mr. R. W. Kirkus, Pro
feasor-street, Liverpool , dated Vith June. 1851.
To Professor Holloway,
Sir—Your Pillsund Ointment have stood the highest
on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some years.
A customer, to whom lean refer for any enquiries, de
sires me I o let you know the particulars of her case.
She lmd been troubled for years with a disordered liver
and bad digestion. On the last occasion, however, the
virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the in
llammaiion set in so severely, that doubts were enter
tained of her being able to bear up under it; for
tunately she Was induced to try your Pills, and she in
forms me that after the first, and each succeeding dose,
she had great relief. She continued to take them, and
although she used only three boxes, she is now in the
enjoyment of perfect health. 1 could have sent you
many more cases, but the above, from the severity of
the attack,and the speedy cure, I think speaks much
tn fbvot of your astonishing Pills. (Signed)
li. \V. Kirk us.
An extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Eover
in Van Dieman’s Land.
Copy of a letter inserted in the Hobart Titian Courier of J
the Ist .1/ I. rch, 1851, by M iyr ,/. Wilch. ‘ j
Margaret M'Connigan. nineteen years of age, rosi-j
ding at New Town, hud been suffering from a violent
rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had ,
entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs; during
this period, she was under the care of the most emi- 1
nent medical men in Hobart Town, and by them her
case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon
her to try Holloway’s celebrated Pills, which she con
seated 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. Theta it Son. Proprietors of the Lynn Ad
vertiser, mho can vouch for the following stale,aunt. —,
August 2 il, 1851.
To Professor Holloway,
Sir—l desire to bear testimony to the good effect of
Holloway’s Pills. For some years 1 suffered severely
from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which was
also accompanied by a shortness of breath, that pre
vented me from walkingabout. lam 84 years of age,
and notwithstanding my advanced state of life, these
Pills have so relieved mo, that T am desirous t hat others
should U nlade acquainted with their virtues. lam
now rendered, by their means, comparatively active,
and cah take exercise without inconvenience or pain,
which I could not do before. (Signed,) HknhyCoe.
North-street. Lynn, Norfolk.
Thehc celebrated Pdfs are wonderfully efficacious in the
following coin plaints:
Ague, asthma, bilious comphdnte, blotches on the
skin, bowel complaints, cliolics, constipation of the
lsiwels,consumption, debility, dropsy, dy-ontery, ery
sipelas, female irregularities, fevers of nil kinds, fits,
gout, head-ache, indigestion, inflammation, jaundice,
liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rhenumtism, reten
tion of urine, scrofula. <*r king's evil, sore throats,
stone and gravel, secondary symptoms, tic doulour
cuux, tumours,ulcers, venereal affections, worms ofull
kinds, weakness, from whatever cause, &e. Ac.
Sold nFWw Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY,
:J 11, Strand, (near Temple Bar. London.) aud by all
respectable l)ru_ . i-dsand Dealers in Medicines through
out the British Empire, and of those oftlic United
States, in boxes at 37 J “.e., 87 c., and $1 50 each. Whole!
sale by tho principal Drughousesin the Uniou.aud bv
Messrs. A. B. &. D. S VXDS,New York, and W. LIN
COLN. Savannah, tin.
K&’ There is considerable sav Ing by taking the largo
sizes.
N. B.—Direction far the guidance of parents in every
disorder, are affixed to each box. ly* apr 4
(tt'T NAILB 1 full assortment'ol best hrands,
_j just received and for sale by
mar 24 E. LOVELL.
DANCUVO ACADEMY.
\ r G.\S. A. BONAUD rcspeetfully informs liis
Ttl- patrons that his Last Term., of this season, will
commence on Thursday, 71l Inst.
Pupils, far the above term, will l>ereceiv*d until tbe i
23d fust. Persons willing to patronise him are re
quested to send pupils to his Academy at 4 P.M.,
Tdksdavs. Timtisdavs and Satuhdaas.
N. li. —Mons. A. B\s Fancy lire** Dull will j
lake plm*e on Tuusday, 26th in*t. npr 5
KEMPTON & VERSTILLE
VllE now opening a finely assorted and complete
Stock of Summer and other DRY GOODS,
which they will offer upon the most acconimminting
terms. As great care lias been exercised in tho selec
tion of their sto6k. with a view both to price and qual
ity, they confidently invite their friends and the public
generally, to call and examine for thcinselvess. apr 5
SIIMvS. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. —A few more of
those small Cheek Silks left at 6215 cents. For sale
by !mar 12 J. 11. COIIKN & 00.
M. PRENDERGAST & CO„
IT VVK just received at their new Wholesale and
I Retail Cash Dry Goods Store. 178 Broughton st.,
nearly opjtosito St. Andrew’s Hall. West side, 1 case
gentlemen's superior White Kid Gloves. feb 17
(*IORN STARCH.—Oswego refined and prepared
j Corn Starch, far culinary use. This article is ex
ceedingly healthy, delicious and economical, and when
desired, may be used as a substitute, for, aud in the
same manner as Arrow Root.. For sale by
JOHN B. MOORE, .1 C 0„
mar 17 Gibbons’ Buildings.
lAFOUit. —200 bbls. Flour of superior brands
1 landing per schr. Wondhridcrc and for sale by
npr 25 BRIGH AM, KELLY & CO.
i TVC7 HO VIE PASTE.—2 dozen Anchovie Paste;
_/Y. 5 dozen French Mustard:
3 “ Currant Jelly; for sale by
feb 3 A. BONAUD.
SAND’S lODIDE SARSAPARILLA—For the cure
of Scrofula, Rheumatism, stubborn Ulcers, Chron
ic Sore Eye*, Cutaneous Eruptions, aud all diseases
nrising from the impure state of tho blood. Just re
ceived and for sale by J. B. MOORE & CO.
apr 26
EED POT ATO E S.2l>o’ bbls primoTlont
tag Potatoes, landing from brig A. Dunbar. For
sale by (jan 29) HUNTER & GAMMELL.
T)ICKLEB.—In barrels and half barrels, put in vine
L gar, ready for use. Just received, and for sale by
mar 28 SEABORN GOODALL
SAVANNAH JOURNAL TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1853
| jlurtion Sales. |
lIY I-IIIUIHHKItIIKU,.
TO MOKROW, Mnv 25t!i. nt U o’. lwk :
; Will be sold, the usual assortment of Groceries, Pro
visions, Liquors, Crockery and Glassware, Dry Goods,
new and second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Ar .
tic.les. ('locks, Watches, Cutlery, Ac. Terms cash be
fore delivery.
N. H.—All articles purchased at auction, and no
settled for before the next regular sale, will be sold t >r
account and risk of the fbnncr purchaser, may 24
Saddle Horse at Auction.
TO-MOllßoW.al ll o'clock, in front of 9tore,
A tiuc Saddle Horse, only a 4 years old. Sold for no
fault. Terms cash. may 24
Farm Lots at Auctou.
ON TUESDAY, .luno 7, at 11 o’clock.
Will he sold in front of the Court House—Farm Lot !
i No 6 Wilmington Tything, Darby Ward, situated op- !
posite the 2 mile stone mi the White Bluff Road, and
contains by nt survey 55 4-1 J acres. Also, Farm ,
I L tNo 9 I liir-iTything.Anson Ward,containing 55 8-10 j
acres, situated in Cbatbain county .about 3 miles south
• of Savannah, between the Darien and White Bluff j
; Roads, being part of the Cottage Tract. Terms nt
; sale.
j SuaWdale Comsnt at Private bale.
No\7 landing per schr Cataract— loo bbls Hydraulic
J Cement.
Houso for Rent.
House’No. 20 Broughton street, for Reut until No
vember.
improved Essence of Coffee.
! We have just received from the manufacturers in
Philadelphia, and couiinuo to keep on hand fi r sale,
Augustus HammeFs Improved Essence of Coffee. This
* is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for sale,
i and Coffee made from tho essence is much more whoio
j some, more delicate, finer flavored and colored .perfect
[ ly clear, and in every respoct superior to the finest Rio
: Coffee, and iu use will prove a nett saving 75 per cent,
j over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner Try it
J and see if it does not. may 12
Prime Cook at Private Sale.
A prime likely young follow, a first rute cook, for
steamboat or hotel; apr 23
Ginghams and Handkerchiefs at Private
Sale.
Just received per last steamer : 2 cases Ginghams; 1
do French Head Handkerchiefs, for sale low. apr2l
Stawberry Sotts at Private Saio.
Strawberry Setts of the following kinds: Alice j
Maude, Boston Pine, British Queen. Ohio, Redwood,
I Hudson, Crimson Cone, White-wood. Hovey's Seedling,
! Early Scarlet. They are all grown in this climate, and j
in good ordur. All orders left at our store fur any of
the above kiuds will be promptly attended to. feb 19
Marshall Houso Omnibus and Team at Pri
vate Salo.
Comprising one fine largo Omnibus, six good Horses,
and Harness complete. Also, the fine pleasure schoo
ner Ann. with new sails, riggings, Ac., all in complete
order. The above property will be disposed of on ac- i
eomiuodating terms; the present owner being uhout to
remove from the eity, has no further use for it.
feb 17 _ ‘
Fairbank’s Patent Platform Scales,
(Improved in quality and reduced in price,) adupted I
to every required operation of .-weighing—as Railroad j
Scales for trains or single cars, lu use on the principal |
railroads in the United States and Great Britain; ware- i
house Seales; heavy portable Scales, on wheels, for I
Foundries. Rolling Mills, Vo.: hay and coal Scales, Ac. I
These Scales have been long known and severely test- i
I ed. and the universal confidence felt in the accuracy i
i and perfect, mljustmcnt is such, that they are now re- j
[ garded as the inn-lard, from which their is no appeal, j
! For sale iu all their varieties bv
PHILBRICK A BELL,
I set 25 Agents in Savannah. |
! THE CELEBRATED GRAEFENBERG FAMI
LY MEDICINES.
MAY be found at all !
times, at the store of tho |
subscribers. They con- j
r~~ 1 lo e act up- i
ve way to the inti ueuce
Graefenberg Vegetable Pills—price 25 cents.
In bilious diseases and liver complaints, those* Pills
art iminediatidy. and will restore health quicker than
i any other remedy ever known.
In the tropics, and in all bilious climates, no person
! should bo without them.
Burns, Chilblains, Sprains, Scalds, Wounds, Erysip
elas. Rheumatism, Bronchitis, Ulcers,Serofulu, in (lain -
j mation of tho Bowels, and all cases of inflamed sur
faces. yield immedinti lv to the power of the
GRAEFENBERG GREEN MOUNTAIN
OINTMENT—Price 25 cents.
The Graefonberg Eye Lotion,
| ‘Should bo used in all eases of disarrangement in the |
| Eyes;it is compounded on the most scientific principles, ;
j and will invariably afford relief. —Price 25 cents.
I All diseases of children yield at once to the notion of
| tho Graefonberg Children’s Panacea. —Price 50 cents.
; Rickets. Flatulence, Diarrhea. Falling down of the
Fundament., Ringworms, and Scald-head,
Convulsions.;] WORMS, Croups,
Cholera Infantum
and all complaint* incident, to teething, are immedi
ately relieved, and the foundation of a strong and
sound constitution laid.
Asa Tonic, the
Graefonberg Health Bitters,
I are unequalled. They will restore the appetite, ro
j move the pallid appearance attendant upon disordered
| digestion, and taken in connection with the Veg
etable Pills, will cure Fever and Ague.—Price 25
I cents.
Dysentory, Diarrhoea, Asiatic Cholera ‘and
Cholera Morbus, and all classes
of Bowel Complaints
are cured immediately bv the
GRAEFENBERG DYSENTERY SYRUP,
and the system is left in its natural state, while other
remedies leave the patient much debilitated.—Price 50
cen ts.
The other Mediciues of the Graefonberg Company,
ore
Marshall’s Uterine Catholicon, for all complaints in
cident to pregnancy, and other uterine diseases.—Price
$3 00.
Dr. Libby’s Pile Ointment, a certain cure for the j
Piles—Price $1 ft^t.
Graefonberg Fover anil Ague Pills, a well attested
rem-jdy.—Price *1 00.
Gniefenberg Consumptive Balm, a most valuable
remedy and much used in medical practice.—Price
$3 00.
Graefonberg Sarsaparilla Compound, the most I
valuable purifier of tin* blood ever known.—Price j
$1 00.
The most, complete and valuable Almanac ever is
sued, may be hud gratis t the Agency. Applyto
HUMPHREYS A JOHNSON.
dee 10 fimos cor Broughton and Whitaker-sts.
PHALON'S HAIR INVIGORATOR.
rfM.llis invigorntor ix considered infinitely better
I than oil or grease for Ihe hair, and is an article in
which a cleansing wash is blended with a most deli
cate silky and glossy moisture for the hair. It cleans
the pores of the skin, entirely frees it. from f-curff or
dandruff and other cutaneous diseases, “ ill positive
ly change the harshest hair into the most soft,healthy
and glossy state. For sale bv
mrr 30 JOHN B MOORE & CO.
1 Mil'll) MA(i NESI A. —This condensed solution is
a very agreeable and efficient form for the admin
istration of Magnesia, and is very useful in Nausea,
Acidity of the stomach, Sea Sickness and Dyspepsia.
For sale by LINCOLN,
mar 23 Monument Square.
IARBSII JiOISSTER AND SA LMONJuTt
’ received. 10 dozen, by steamer Alabama. For sale
by [may ill A ffONAUD.
lEIIONS I and for sale by
_j may 11 A. BONAPD.
\l \ Y BUTTER Received| per steamer, Flor
*■ ida. a full supply of Now Tub Butter. For sale at
may ll DICKSON’S.
” CRAPE SHAWLS! CRAPE” SHAWLS TT”
JUST RECEIVED ut tbe new store a fresh sup
ply of
Plain and Embroidered White Crape Shawls,
of every quality. The Ladies ar<* respectfully request
ed to call and look at them, as there is no trouble to
show goods—at J. U. COHEN & CO.’S,
iar 7 140 Broughton-st.
OLASSES —270 hhds prime Cuba Molasses in fine
order, just received per brig Ellen Hayden, and
for sale by PADELFORD, FAY £ CO.
may 11
UPEIUOR GUM AND ORANGE CORDIAL
DROPS. —A fresh supply of the above from a pop
ular French manufactory, have just been received,
and forsaJeat [mayllj APOTHECARIES’HALL.
I'Jltt HAMS AND SMOKED -BEEF.—S bbls. Pig
Hams, 3 do. Smoked Beef, for sale by
may 11 A. BONAUD.
S~ LATES I SLATEdI! SLATES!I!-An assort
meat of tbe finest and cheapest Slates ever in this
market, just received. Also, a specimen o. Die best
Roofing Slatos, which cuu be furnished wholesale or
retail by S. S. SIBLEY.
apr 15 No. 135 Congress-street.
| i if k BBLS. New Orleans Whiskey, landing this
Ivv do}’ per brig Kate Heath, and for sale by
mar 2 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
“VT O. Sj UGAE.—A few hogsheads left. For sale
j. N a low to close consignment, bv
a pr 25 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
I)ATE. —Just received, by steamer Alabama,
fresh supply of Patof. For alo bv
feb 24 * A. BONAUD.
tTYoSQ-UITO NETTING.—SO pcs. Mosquito Net
iyl. ting? 50 Bobinett Netting. For sale bv
apr 13 KEMPTON & VJ7RSTILLE.
! Sl)i}is anb Steamers.
U. S. MAH, LINE
FOR NEW YORK
To leave Wodnesday, May 25, at 9 o’ck,A. M.
!■_ - dT’-o. The new aud f perior steamship
AUGUSTA. Capt. T.iomas Lyon, will
* wavo ns ll *’ ovc - For freight or passage
mv2l 11 PADELFOTII). KAY & CO.
(J. & MAIL LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
To loave Saturday, May 28, at o’clk, —M.
m The U. S. M. Steamship FLORIDA,
Capt. M. C. Woodhull, will leave as
above. For freight or passage apply
may 16 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
U. S. MAIL LINE 7
FOR NEW YORK.
To sail Saturday, May 21, at 5 o'clock, P. M.
j> w The new aud splendid steamship
. ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, will posi
tively leave as above. For freight or
Ski&SS&SSS passage, apply to
maylS PADELFORD, FAY &.
FOR NEW YORK?—Union LiaeT
>*■.*?'The regular Packet Schooner CATARACT,
Master, will have quick despatch, as
above. For freight or passage apply to
may 17 WILLI3 A BRUNDAGE.
“ FOR NE W YORK.—OId Establ’d Line. ,
The fine clipper bark FLIGHT, J. 11. Luther,
“'ill meet with dispatch ns above. For j
freight or pas sage, having good accommodations, ap- I
ply on board at Telfair’s wlmrf. or to
‘ may 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY AC >. ,
FOR MONTEVIDEO.
The bark KANAWHA will take 100 to 150
tierces Rice, to complete cargo. Apply to
may 16 2w C. A. L. LAMAR. J
FOR BOSTON. !
The schr 11. N. GAM BRILL, Willetts, mas
will meet with dispatch as above. For
freight or passage, appiyon board at Tel fairs wharf,
or to [uiayl2] BRIGHAM, KELLY & C). i
” V/ANTED.
Cott'-.n and light freight t<> complete cargo of
Ut- 1 ’ Virginia, far Philadelphia. Apply to
II WILLIS 4 UK UN PAGE.
FOR BALTIMORE -Regular I.ino.
s The packet brig JGSEPHCri, Wils.m master,
. - 'sl!3fi' v ill meet with dispatch ns above. For freight ■
or passage, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
may L 0 BlUUil AM, KELLY k CO,
FOR NEW YORK Union Line
\ The regular packet schr. North State, Ilor
ton, master, will have dispatch u- above. For
freightor passage, apply to
W LLIS & BRUNDAGE.
WANTED TO CHARTER,
fFh A vessel to take 150 to 175 thousand feet
Pitch Pino Lumber, to St. Johns. New Bruns- 1
wick aprJj WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NEW YORK.
xjP-i. Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by ves
sels wanting heavy freight. Apply to
mar 5 “ 1 LLIS A RUNDAOE.
WANTED.
jfj. 2or 3 vessels drawing light draught of water,
to load at different landings in North Carolina I
with Corn. Apply to
iiov A. C. TOMS, N•. 126 Baj -stri el
WANTED TO CHARTER.
A go)l Vessel of tho capacity of 2.000 to 2,. j
boxes of sugar, to load ut Havana for Cowes J
and u market.
may da in ls ui>. fay & c >
VESSELS WANTED.
jf.X For Northern uud Eastern ports. Apply to
oct 7 ly WILLIS A 1111177 JAGK.
MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND
COMPETENCE.
117/J’ IS ITT
HAT we behold many females, scarce in tbe meri
dian of'life broken in health and spirits with a
i complication of diseases and ailments, depriving them
j of the power for the enjoyment of life at an age w hen
physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and happy sereni
ity of mind, arising from a condition of health,should
bo predominant.
Many of the causes of her sufferings at first—perhaps
years before, perhaps during girlhood,or the first years
of marriage—were in their origin so light as to pass
unnoticed, and of course neglected.
M AFTER YEARS.
When too late tobobenefitted by our knowledge, we
look back and mourn,aud regret the full consequence*
of our ignorance.
What would we not often givo to possess, in early
life the knowledge we obtuiu in after years! And
what days and nights of anguish we might not have
been spared, ifthe knowledge was timely possessed.—
It is
MELA \( 7 TOL V ASO ST Alt TLIXG
To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many
a wife far many years, from causes simple and control
lable, easily remedied —or bettor still—not incurred, if
every v.
WIFE AND MOTHER
! Possessed the information contuinedin a little volume
(within the reach of us all) which would spare to her
self
YEARS OF MISERY,
And to her husband the constant toil and anxiety of
mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of ;
the wife, without giving him the opportunity of ac- ,
quiring that competence which his exertions arc onti- |
tied, and the possession of whi< li would secure the hap
piuess of himself, wife and children,
SECT EE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the
j want of which has caused the 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
much suffering, be the means of happiness and pros
perity to her husband, and confer upon her children
that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with
’ healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in a lit
tle work entitled
TiII:MARRIED WOMAN’S
Private Medical Companion.
BY DR. A. M.MAUKICKAU,
PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN.
One Ilundreth FA it ion.) 18 mo., pp. 250. Price 50 Cents.
[on fine paper,extra dindi.no. $1 00.)
First published in 1846, and it. is not
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL,
Considering that every Female, whe
ther married ornot, can lure acquire
u full knowledge of the nature, char
acter and causes of* her complaints,
i with the various symptoms, aud that
i nearly
IE I LF A MILLION COI'TES
should have been sold.
Itis impracticable to convey fully tho various sub
jects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly in ten
! ded for the married, or those contemplating marriages ;
j hut no female desirous of enjoying health, and that
| beauty, consequent upou health, which is so conduc- j
tive to her own happiness, and that of her husband,
but either has or will obtain it, as has or will every
hushund who has the love and affection of his wife at
’ heart, or that of his own uniary improvement.
UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
COPIES
j Have been SENT BY MAIL within tho last few
months.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
BE NOT DEFRAUDED!
Buy no book unless “Dr. A. M. Manricoau, 129 Lib
erty Street N. Y.” is on the title page, and tho on try j
in the Clerk’s Office on the back of the title page; and ,
buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or j
send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, i
as there are spurious aud surreptitious infringements
of copyright.
I. ET EVER V WIFE AND II USB A NI) POND FR!
No excuse for Ignorance, when Ignor
ance is Misery to those wc hold near
aud dear, and when to dispel our Ig
noranccis within our reach.
To enable every one to decide upon the ind-ispensi
blc newssityof posscsing a copy, and that no wife, or
mother need remain uniformed upon the many caus
es, which sooner or later, are destined to make fearful
ravages upon her health, unless guarded against, and
that no considerate and affectionate husband have
cause to Upbraid himself with noglect Os the welfare oi’ ,
his wife—a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, containing
full Title-page, and Index of Contents, together with ex
tracts from the book, will 1’ sent free of charge to any
part of the United Statee, by addressing, post-paid as
herein.
When Knowledge is Happiness,'4la
culpable to be ignorant.
&apon receiptof One Dollar (for the fine Edition,
extra binding), “The Married Woman’s Private Med
ical Companion” is sent (mailed free) to any part of the
United States. All letters must be post-paid, and ad
dressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU. Box 1224. New-
York City. Publishing Office, No, 129 Liberty Street,
New-York.
” For sale by Lee <fc Whitman. Ringgold; It. F. Bennet,
Cassville;Doyal A Sears, McDonough; J. A, Reynolds,
Dahloncga; C. Youngblood.Oglothorpe. Ga.
Tn New York City, by Stringer & Townsend, Adri
anco,, Sherman & Co,Dewitt<fc Davenport, and Barnes
& Cos. apr 12
I JIiOUR.—2OO bids. N.St. Louis Superfine Flour,
received per schr. Prescott; 24 bbls. Extra Family
do do do. Now discharging and for sale low from
wharf. . ]apr 25] A. C. TOMS, 126 llay-st.
Cl OS HEN BUTTER,—-A few tubs new fresh made
T Butter. Ju6t received and for sale by
apr 25 SEABO K N GOOD A LL.
HATS AND CAPS
a Fine, fashionable silk and beaver Hat
Men’s and Boys’ California do. A
lot of Wool Huts,for Plantation use. For
sale by STALEY ft HENDY,
jan 6 Congress-street.
rpOBACCO.—IOO boxes, assorted brands, for sale by
l H pr 1 11. J. GILBERT.
‘POWDER. —Bilie, Sporting and Plantation Pow
L dor, in wholes, half and quarter kegs, just rcceiv
and and for sale by [mar 11] K- LOVELL.
JIHBRELiIj AS—At wholesale and retail nt
J mavl7 BELDEN A CO’S.
Commrrdol Jntclliiifnrf.
Savannah Market, Hay 24th, 1853.
WEEKLY REPORT.
COTTON.—Arrived since the date of our last report,
| 1,707 bales Upland, and 44 do. Sea Island Cotton —as
’ follows: Per Central Hail Road, 1.277 bales; from
’ Augusta and landings on the river, 430 bales, and via
, Darien, 4 4 bales S. I. Cotton. Tho exports during
: the same period have been 1,806 bales Upland and
78 do. Sea Island, to the following ports: To New
York, 1,387 bales Upland, and 78 do. Sou Island—-to
Philadelphia 264 bales Uplaud—,to Baltimore 75, and
to Boston, 80 bales Upland,f leaving a stock on hand,
including all on shipboard not cleared yesterday, of
30,341 bales Upland, and 78 do. Sea Island—against I
23,780 bales ‘Upland and 49S’do. Sea Island same pe
riod last year.
The sales of tbe woek bavo boon as fellows: Tues
day 99 bales; Wednesday, 39; Thursday, 13; Friday, 85;
Saturday, IC7; Monday 317, amounting t 0719 bales at ,
the fallowing prices: 21 bales atß cents; 43 at
nt 9, 4 at
The week has been one of uuusuul inactivity—opera- I
tors hold oH, far several reasons, one of which is the
scarcity of shipping. Prices are a little more firm,
perhaps, since the lust foreign accounts, but transac
tions continue limited. We consider inoro lengthy re- ;
marks unnecessary. We eudeavor to give the ruling
prices, 09fallows;
Ordinary .3 <s£%
Middling ..9 }4@ 9%
GooJ Middling. 10 @lo}^
Middling Fair ...101$
Fair Nominal.
Sales this morning 25 bales at cents,
Tho receipts in the United States, up to this time as
compared with last year, give the fallowing result:
lucieobc at New Orleans 236,067
“ at Texas 20,157
“ at Charleston 3.310
“ at Virginia and North Carolina,6,6s3 —206,193
Decrease at Mobile 3,671
“ at Florida 3,114
“ ut Savannah 3,452 — 10,237
Total increase 255.956 l
| SF.A ISLAND.—Stock light, and high rates obtained
but transactions very limited. Receipts of the week
44 bale-. Exports 78 bales.
RlCE—Sales made at extremes ranging from ’i]A
to with a o lie ting sbak. Exports of tho week
; 1177 casks.
FLOUR—Good stock i nhaul— been made
! at 5 50(a>5 G2}- J .
I CORN.—Little doing and no change in prices.
HAY—Sales of Eastern have been made ut *1 37}$.
j Northern ts worth $1 20(c.5l 25.
OATS—Little doing—prices about the same.
1 BACON —Hams 12.0.18; Sides 9; Shoulders 7)s®3. —
No transactions of importance.
SALT—is selling from *1 to 51 25, according to qual
ity.
MOLASSES.—There have been several arrivals—aud
sales have been made by the cargo nt 22 cents.
FREIGHTS.—One vessel has been taken up for
Liverpool nt 7-16d. per fa for cotton. The rates coast
wise continue about the same ns last week, viz: to Bos-
I ton %e for Cotton and $1.25 for Rice; to New York, I
%c. for Cotton: to l'hiludclphia, 5-1 Gc. for Cotton; and ;
! to Baltimore, %c, for Cotton and $1 for Rico.
| EXCHANGE—SterIing is quoted nt Operceut prem.
| Domestic.—The Banks are selling Sight Checks on all
! Northern cities nt }.; percent, premium; and pur
; chasing Right Bills ut par; 30 day Bills at •’ ,Va- 7 per
i cent, discount; 60 day Bills at 1} fa 1 :, .[ per cont. dis.
90 day Bills, 2 w 2} per cent discount.
lUceipta of Cottoiit 4tc., per C, it l;.
I May 23rd.—263 bales Cotton and Mtlze.. to Helm
I Foster, Washburn, Wilder & Cos. Allen & Ball. Wells
Ii Durr, 1’ L Constaniue, W M Davidson, W Y Layton,
L F Harris, Hardwick Si Cooke, and Boston aOunby.
Exports of the Week.
Per steamship State of Georgia, for Philadelphia—
-739 sacks Salt, 261 hales Cotton, 25 do Moss, 172 do
Domestics, and sundry pkgs.
Ter brig Oliver Frost, for St Johns, (N B) —115,902
ft P P Timber.
Per brig Lewis Walsh, for Bath, (Me.)—100.000 ft P
i P Timber.
Per bark India, far St Johns, (N B) —120,009 ft i
l* P Limber, 8,047 do Lumber.
Per brig K Goddard, for St Johns, (N B) —135,057 ft j
P P Timber.
Per Brig Boston for St. Johns N. 8.—141,800 ft Tim- !
her.
Per brig Albert, for St Johns, (N 8)—91,867 ft P P ‘
i Timber, 25,050 do Lumber. 70 bngs Bice.
Per steamship Alabama, for New York—7l9 bales
Upland and 9 do S I Cotton, 36 do'Domestics, 120 bbls
Potatoes, and sundry pkgs mdzo.
Per schr Ira, for New York—9s,ooo ft Luiulier.
Per brig Mai shall, for Boston—Bo,ooo tt P p Tim be
and 63,000 do Lumber.
Per schr ll N Gntubrill, for Boston—ls 4 casks Ricer
80 bales Cotton, 104 Cowhides, 84 pkgs mdzo.
Per schr Georgia, for Portland, (Mo.) —95,000 ft Lnm
bur.
Per schr Sat ilia, for Baltimoto—so,ooo feet Timber
and Lumber, 75 bales Cotton, 10 do Domestics
Per schr Isaac Cohen Hertz, for Havana—2oo casks
Rice.
Imports of the Week.
Per schr Wm Ilone, from Muriel, (Cuda) —220 hhds
30 tes and 20 bbls Molasses.
BACON, PORK AND BEEF.
HO casks prime Western Bacon Sides;
30 Shoulders;
■SHBiBm *0 bbls. Mess Pork;
15 *• Prime “
75 “ Mess Beef;
25baif“ Fulton Market Beef.
F< ir side by [m ay 13 j WEB ST KR & PALM ES
| BONKS CHEESE.-—Landing per steamer Flor
vv ida, and for sale by
may 12 H. J. QTLBEBT.
STRICTLY PRIME GOSHEN BI mi; Juat rt
eeived per steamer Alabama ; also:
15 Firkins Very Good,
which will be retailed at 25 Gents at
a 21 DICNSON 8
I) 1 T'l’lOK.—A few packages ol fresh ButU rju i
> received and for sale at the Emporium by
may 4 SE A BOR X G( >< )DA LL.
* lARRIAGB HORSES FOR SALE \ pair of
\ j bay Horses, kind, gentle, and excellent travellers.
Apply to [may 4) PADELFORD. KAY & CO.
ICUA BUSHELS CORN,in Bale by
♦MI t apr2o u ells in i:k
II AY’. lb prime North River Hay, landing
1 per bark Maria Morton, for sale bv
mar I BIUGII \m. ki.ua A( “,
(< OSUEN BUTTER.—SO paekageaGoshen Butter
I just received per steamer Florida, and for sole at
the Emporium, by
feb 17 SE A BOR X GOOD A1 J,.
\ fA(JKEREL-60 bbls No. 1,2 irod Mackerel;
i! LSO hull'do. No. 1 and 2 do., landing and for sale
by (feb 15) COHEN & TARVER.
| MIELIISLE INKS, — Kid dors. Trants, Reeves,
I IV at ers and Pay sons, with and without prepara
tions, for sale by
apr 29 JOHN 15. MOORE & CO
SA LT.—SOO sacks Salt lor sale by
inar 17 11. J. GILBERT,
1) KC ’ U PER ST EA MEK -lO bbls Extra Mercer
Potatoes; 10 do Kidney do: 10 do Peach Bloom do;
10 do Apples: Currants, English Walnuts. Brazil Nuts,
Pecan do, Filberts, Pickled Lobster, Sweetmeats, Gau
dies, etc. GEO. ALEXANDER,
feb 2 Cor. Bull and Congress sts.. Monument sqr.
NEW &00KS.
UOMB Life in Germany, by Cliarlos Loring Brace,
author of Hungary in 1851.
The Translators Reviewed, aßiograpbical Memoir of
the Authors of the Euglish Version of tho Holy Bible
by A. \V. McClure.
IK An Historical Sketch of Robin Hood and Capt Kidd.
s}’ William W. Campbell.
One Year, a tale of Wedlock, by Emily F. Carlcn,
from the original Sweedisli, by Alexander L. Krause
and Elbert Pierce.
A Treatise on General Pathology, by Dr. J. Honle,
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Heidelberg,
Translated from the German, by Henry C. Preston, A
M., M. D.
The Action ofModicinein the system, by Frederick
Wm Headland, B. A. ML R. C. S.. Ac.
Tho British aud Foreign Medico (Hiirurgicol Review
for April. Received by
may 18 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Tin-sub
scribcrs have iu store a good assortment of Spring
an Summer Clothing, which they are selling at low
prices. Our friends, customers, and all in want of
good and cheap Clothing, are respectfully invited to
call and examine our stock. We will receive by the
steamers from New York, during the business season,
weekly supplies of such articles as our trade may de
mand. Call at tho sign of the Golden Eagle.
STALEY & HENDRY
rtOIIN. —800 bushels Prime White Corn For sale
by [may6[ A. C. TOMS
SAVANNAH PRICES CURRENT!
Article*. j $ c. e.
Bagging, !
Dundee, 41 in.... per yd 14 a 10
Kentucky per yd. a
Gunny per yd.| 12 a l-l^
Tow per yd. a
Unit Kop<- per lb. 8 a 8 \ 2 .
Dillon's Rope per lb. B|j u
llunm, Hams per lb 12 a 13
Shoulders per lb. Ia 8
Sides per lb.’ —a i
Lteef, New-York Me**...por bbl. 13 (HI a 14 <X>
Prime per bbl. 700 a SUU
Cargo per bbl. a
Rreltd, Navy per lb. 3}<,’ a 4
Pilot per lb., 5 u Sb, .
nuttcr,Gophen prime.per lb.l a
No. 2 per lb.l 18 a 20 j
**ricks, Sav’h, Ist qal..pur m.lll 00 a 12 00
Northern per in. 600 u 800
Candies, Spermaceti..per lb. 1 83 u 42
Savannah nuule, Tol.per ib.j a 13 j
Northern do. do..per ib. 12 a 14
Cheese, Northern. .per ib. 1 8 u 10
Cot Te-:,
; Cuba. inf. to fair p*r ib.’ a
Good QUr to prime per ib
Rio per lb.i lu a luVj
Jftva per lb.l 12 a 1’
j Cotton,
Upland, Inferior. .. .per lb. 1 a
“ Ordinary i>or lb.i
“ Middling per lb.l u
“ Mid. fair per lb.l u
“ Fuir&fy.fair.per and
“ Good fair....per lb a
Cordage, Tarred per lb. 10 a 11 j
Manilla per lb.! 14 u 16 i
Domestic Good*,
Shirtings, brown per vd.j 4 u 7
Sheetings, brown per yd.l 7 u lu
Brown Drills per yd.l 8 u y
Cotton Osnaburgs per yd. 8 a lu
Duck, English per b-dt lu uu a 14 u>j
American Cotton per vd.j 14 a 24
Mackerel, No. L.per bbl. Ill) f.u a 11 uu
“ No. 2. . per bbl.l S6O u y6u
“ No. 3..per btl.| 7UU a 760
Flour, Canal per bbl. (5 00 u 700
Balt. Howard-at. sup.per bbl.l 350 a 575
Philadelphia per bbl.l a
Georgia per bbl. <i
Grain, Corn,cargo per bus.) 00 a C 6
“ retail per bus.l 75 u bo
Oats per bus.j a 40
Wheat per bus.j a
Glass, Am. Window perlouft 1 ;'*<• a 700 i
Gunpowder per keg 276 a 650
flay, Prime Northern..per cwt. 131 a 1 37
*■ Eastern...per cwt. 146 a 150
Hides, Dry per lb.l 0 a y 1
Deerskins. per lb.'; 8 a 0 ‘
Iron, Swedes, assorted..per ton 87 50 a 100 00 !
l I‘ig per ton Ia 30 00
Hoop per cwt.! 360 a 400 i
Sheet per cwt. 460 a 500 i
Nail rods per cwt.j 000 a 025
: I*nrd per lb a 12
I Lime, Tbomaston per bbl. 1 a 1 26
Lumber,
8. Sawed, refuse perm, ft J 8 00 a 11 00 I
Merchantable perui.lt.ll4 00 a IS 00
River Lumber, ref...per m.ft. 00 a 10 00
MercU’blo to prime...perm.ft. :l 100 a lt3 uO
Ranging do. for exp..pur m.ft.l 000 a
Mill Banging per in.ft.llo 00 a 13 00
White Pine, clear per m.ft. i3O 00 4O 00
I Merchantable perm.fl.llß 00 a 25 00
j Cypre.-s Sliingles per m.j 100 a 450 !
Sawed Cypress do per in.llfl 00 a
Bed Oak Staves per in. 12 00 a 10 00
White do. pipe...per m.;35 00 a 00 (XI
Do. do. hhd...per m. 26 00 B5 00
Do. do. bbl....per m. 20 00 a 25 00 j
Molasses, Cuba per gal. Cl a 22
New-Orloans per gal. 31 a 32 j
Nails, ('nt Id. to 20d...per lb. 0 a C' 4 ;
Naval .Store*, Tar..per bbl. a
Spirits Turpentine...per gal.l a
’ Varnish per gal. a
Oil*, Sperm, wint. stM.per gul.J 140 a 160 ,
Do. fall do..per gal.i a
Do. Ruin’r do..per gal. 120 a 126
Whale, racked, wint.per gal.l < 5 u 70 I
I Linseed per gnl. 75 a 80 !
Tanners’ per bbl.|ls 00 a 10 10 j
Osunburgg, Flax per yd.l B', a 10}.
Pork, Western. ..pur bbl J2IOO ” a 22 00
| Prime per bbl. 18 00 a 19 00 !
I Mess, Now-York per bbl. 21 00 22 00 j
Porter, London perdnx.j 175 a 275 1
liaising, Malaga per box.l a
Spirit s—Brandy,
Oturd, Dupuy & Co...per gal. 225 a 350 ,
A. Seignctte’s per gal. 175 a 300 j
Legcr frere* per gal. 225 a 350
Perch per gal. 65 a 125
Domestic! per gal. 34 a 37
Gin. American per gal. 28 a 30
Holland per gal.; 85 a 100
Rum* Jamaica per gal. 100 a 1 75
N. E., bbls per gal. 27 a 30
Whiskey, Phil. A Balt...per gal. 24 a 25
New-Orloans per gal. 27 2B
Sugar,
p. Rico and Pt. Croix.per IK 7 a 7?.j
Havana, white per lb. a
“ brown per lb. a
Loaf and Crashed per lb. B}-$ a 9
Salt. Liverpool, coarse., per sack a
Cargo, bulk per bus. a
Turk's Island per bus. a
| Snap, Amur, yellow per lb. 4K a 7
Sliol ,all sizes per lb li} a ’ o
j Srgurs, Spanish per in. 10 a 36
American per m. 275 6
; Tallow, American per lb. a
Tobacco, Manuf. i>er lb. 25 a 40 I
i Teas, Souchimg per lb. 30 a f>o
Gunpowder per Ib. 70 a 85 j
I Hyson pur lb. 60 a 75 j
I Twine, Seine per lb. 30 35 |
Baling per lb. 17 a 19 |
Wines, Madeira per gal. 160 a 200
Sicily Madeira per gal. a 76
Tenerlffe, L. P per gal. 100 a 101
Malaga, Sweet per gal. 46 a 65
“ Dry per gal. 40 a 60
Claret, Marseilles per cask 135 00 a 40 00
“ Bordeaux per cask j2O 00 a 22 00
Champagne per doz. 800 a 15 00
Wool,
Southern Unwashed.per lb. 15 a 17
“ Clean per lb. 20 a 25
: Woolskins, Lamb's..each, 20 a 25
Sheep's each, 50 a 02
■■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ■■—■■■■- i
RETAIL PROVISION MARKET.
Savannah, May 1853.
Corn Meal, bushel... $1 OO
“ Grist. *• ...’ 1 OO
Bacon —Hums, f* lb 14 ( in 16 c.
Fide*, “
Shoulders, lb 11 11}J
I Reef, fl lb [grass fed]...l2 iu> 15
I Veal, ’* 12V., • 1
I Mutton, ylb 12 (i. 16
liamb, “ 12 <'/ ix
I Pork- —Whole hog, Vlb [scarce].,. 10 in, 12
Cut, “ 12}-o
| Venison, V saddle $3 on,’ /£6 00
I Poultry—Turkeys, each 1 26t0 150
Geese” “ 7 1 no
Ducks, (domestic) eneli..[acarre].. 1 <n, 125
Fowls, each 60<0,02
Chickeus, pair 6>(o; 100
Sausages. tb 31
Butter—Goshen, %* 1b...., 25(7131
Country, •• no
Lard, f* tb 1 l(\i) 15
Eggs, ft doz 2"(.ft 26
Potatoes—Sweet, lialf peek
Irish, “ •• 25
Apple*, half peek 25
RANK NOTE TABLE.
Corrected for the Savannah Evening Jon mol.
Charleston Banks par ‘
North Carolina Banks 5 ‘s4 ct. di.-e 1
All Banks and Branches at Augusta par !
Bank of the State of Georgia par j
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank par
i Planter"’ Bank of the state of Georgia. ... ; ,ir ‘
Central Railroad Bank par
J Bank of Savannah par I
| Central Bank of Georgia.. pur
Georgia Railroad Bank par j
Merchants’ Bank at Macon par |
Manufacturer*? Bank at Macon pur j
Bank of Brunswick at Augusta.. par
Bank of St. Mary’s
EXCHANGE.
Hank Hates for Selling Exchange.
Checks on Boston prem.
“ “ Now-York V.>rt. prem.
“ “ Philadelphia prem.
j “ “ Baltimore prem.
Hank Hates for Purchasing Exchange.
Bills on England, nominal 9<ro ct. prem. j
“ “ New-York, sight par
“ “ “ sto 10 days Vi® ct. rlisc’t.
“ “ “ 30 days %(<?, I/* ct. “
“ “ “ 00 days ct. “
“ “ “ 00 days ‘t. “
I “ 4< Boston, 60 days ct. “
“ “ Philadel'a, is) days ct. “
“ “ Baltimore, GO days lv£@l3£ V ct. “
Exports of Cotton, Rico and Lumbor,
From May \7th to May 23rd, 1853.
Cotton, (Up’d) 8.1. Rice. Lumber.
Newbury port .(Masr). ... .91,000
Philadelphia 264 738
St. Johns SUB. 3... 1
Boston 80... 164 ...14 <,OOO
Portland, (Me.) 96,000
New-York, 1,387 76 ....240,000
Baltimore 75
Havana,.. 200}
Total 1,806 76 1,153 1,140,830
I EECIIES.—A fine lot of Swedish Leeches; uno
| jthcr nupplyof Bazin s articles and other gouiis Just
received by steamer and for sale at the
a APOTHECARIES* HALL, Broughton-st
MAGAZINES FOR MAY- Harper's New Monthly
. Magazine, Putnam’s Monthly Magazine. Gra
ham’s Mazine, Gc*dey’s (.adieu Book, and the Book of
tho World,Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Received by
I ap!23 J. B.CUBBEDGE
llasscnflcrs.
,1. S1; ..'Vi ‘* l|l - N-\"rk—J. T. JJroiim..,
A-B. 8, huftbb. “Ti I f’ • -BuUwl, t
V, KutebMtul la uVSS’riiw rWß4e,,rt Ur A
i 2 jiKsvs u'ilriiVi'i ‘!'’ a O'Brvno
| Smith, TII Wv Hoy. -ton, CI) Phillips, E
jltrioals nt ijoicis.
I'LLASKI H0U3E...1*. U iTTiiuwrr, 4 5Ti. , .
Monday, May 23 * **•
Mira M Carol T H i;*m n ,
i H “iley Leo co JB Murray do
iMr Tuttle SavannahiDr A McKuicht
! C Roe do* W Eaton do
LClievca. ;r, and lady... ‘ A Sckcvoal .......do
MARSHALL HOUSE 0 Fargo, Proprietor
Monduv, M ay 23.
” Curtis Twiggs C Woodtfworth...sav’h
S Dartou do J W Hull Houston
® £ lcc Carroltonl A G Pirter Effingham
A N l cterson do L K Ricken Columbus
” Hire .... GalJ Timcson Crawfard
. knight Dublin! J Uranium Taylor co
ES Buckmaster, Hamburg, A 8 Boss Michigan
J J Blake wood do J Young Ala
Ml’ Gicon. Burke'll Abbes do
” H llugtj • dots S Chester dj
CITV HOTEL P. Condon AJ. B. Foley, Porprietors
Monday, May 23.
AFlMter Call) W Pmra and„
J ri Tontine. ...Tonu A II Scougers do
*’ Bixboe N V Dr S S Ciawfard Burke
Capt L00k... do|S H Buxton ••do
| ,{i( Macon IS Godbee do
* Grimes CUB-Capt C Eire, sebr Cataract
Jlliiriii; Juti'llii’nia'.
POK i “I- \ VANN \II ::::MAY 24
4IT] High Water,” 8 21
ARRIi ED.
Steamship Florida, Woodhull, New York, to Padel
lbnl, lay A Cos. .'1(1/0.. to Hamden's Express, Aikln
a Hui-’i A li'Uiaud. N K Barnum, (1 Butler, S L Ben
ri‘tt. Boston A (jumliv. Bunker A Ogden, D Be Men A
Ri • |Ti - vi, ;■ aii, J v
Brown, Crime A Holcombe, ,T M Carey. J C Collius, H
J M Cooper, il V Cadey, Cohen A Tarver, Clag
j born . Cunningham. S C Dunning, \V t; Dn kson,
l'o” itt .V Morgan, .1 Dc Ia J/otta. Kin.-toiu ,v 1 < kuiHi,,
t “ I* Ford. S Good ill. “ “ Goodrich, li J Gilbert, W
Hale, W Heidt, A Hayw. and. J F Hamiltoh, Ilurdwirk
; A C-xike, R llubershant a Son. Hone ic Ctnerv, .1 1*
Jo; see, G H Johnson. Kinehlev, Lockett A Cos Ml
Knapp, Law-sen A. Godfrey, Laßo. he. Bowne A Cos, H
1 Lathrop. I* 1* Landcrshii -. S J/Laffit.>uu, “ “ Lin
I coin, A N -1/illf• r, “ H J/erci-r, A J/nvcr, .1 A .Vnvtr
! -Vltsc & Nichols. .1 J/orris. JM'osker ,v Trninor, M
, Prendorga.'t, “ 11 J/ay .v Co.J 15 J/uore, T K J/ills, 0
S Nichols. .1 S Norris,, Novitt, Latlirop A Stebbins,’ 1>
j O’Connor. J •>1 instead. 1. J Purse, Price & Vender. It
; A Lew is, Philbrick A Bell, Pier.-on A Heidt, J jioseii
! band. R Symons, Roberts A Foote. S S Sibley, Ver
j stlllc* A Butler, .Scranton, Johnston & Cos, Mnlev A
Hendry, Mr* ¥ Siller, l: A Sou lard. Wells A Durr. E
F Wood, Webster A Palmes, “ T “ illisms, “ usb
luirn. Wilder A Cos, N BA II Weed, P Wilt bur-'er A
Son. C “ ads worth. Wl* Vonge, and order.
I Brig Northman,Farrar. Diunnriseuitta. Me, to Brig
ham. Kelly ACo mdze. Hydraulic Press, i: F “ ood,
N B Ail Weed, TS Wayne, M A Cohen. Til Mills,and
Swift A* Cos.
: Steamer Jasper, Brooks, Charleston,to S M I.aflltcau
CI.E A R Kl>.
BrigO Frost, Smith, Si Jolms. ( X B) E A Sou!lard
I Brig 1. w • • w l: •. . M© w BGih - A Cos.
IKP \ IITF.b.
j Steamer Jasper. Brooks, ( harleston.
List of Vessels in Pert. —(Corrected Daily.
Ships.
Florida, (n Wooduiill, NY. Pndolford, Fay &Cos
An. usta. is) Lyon, \ V. Piulelford. Fav ACo
j Chaos, Dunton, Havre, Washburn,"’ A Cos
Barks.
j Dunluody, , Br) Williams, I iv’l. J P Graves
| Commerce Bevan, L’pwl. J PGraves
Surunue, Cole, wt’z, Alien A Ball
1 light. Luther, \ V, Brighrm. K A Cos
’ l i. HK TI ash burn
Adelaide Cooper, Collin". Bangor, EVV Bukcr
Brigs.
Australia. Wylie, Newrnstlc, W Crabtree
Metallack, Alley, Newcastle. W Crabtree
Tangent. Reed, Newcastle, “ Crabtree
Mania. Alien. Bath, “ Crabtree
Josephus,Wilson, Balt. Brigham. K A Cos
Ueorgninn, Gilchrist. Boston, Brigham. KA Cos
It M Charlton, I.igldl re.wait g. J yuantock. Jr
Schooners.
Racer. Johnson, N ‘. E W Bnker
Baven. Rose, Port I’d, * Cohen & Fosdick
C ataract, Rice, NV, Willi* A Brundage
b Dup-.iit, Corson, Phil, Willis & Brundago
tl J Jones, Look. dis’g, II K Washburn
“m Hone, Holies, db g. Hone & Connery
Balance, Mathias. wait’g, Harty,Jenkins & Cos
Enchantress. Tyler, dis’g, Willis ALb unduge
t UXI.’A PbASTEKS.—These plasters are pro
j pared from the Arnica Montana, that valuable
vegetable remedy, used for many years in Germany
I H "il various other parts of Europe, with such aslcnihli
ingeffieieney. ns to attract attention toils wonderful
medical properties. They are spread upon tin* softest
lambskin, and can be used by the most delicate per
sons. .1 ust reseived and for sale by
a l‘r 7 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-sq.
QODA w a FEU.- in .1.,* highest possible state of
‘ ’ perfection, with a great variety of the choicest Fy
rups. prepared with great care ami from the best ma
terials, may be found constant! v on hand in tbe store
of W. W.LINCOLN,
H P r B Monument Square.
n -A KPE HVS MA(i A/1 \ E.lbr Ma\\
. Book of the World, No. 7. 8 and tk received by
I H l >r - >tS J. B. CURBEDGK.
nIIOWN'S ESSENCE UK JAMAICA GINGER
I > A fresh supj l.v of this delightful article, ter the
summer use, received and for sale by
!, P r J* E. Di.Ft.iRD, Apothecaries’ II *ll
y'l*o ,\t. JO. i ine in’
b ’ rmge Sponge, just rei eived nod for sale bv
_ “l‘ r -’• JOHN P.
FINE FRENCH MUSLINS AND SILKS.
A I ” E have this day received. p r stennn r. a verv . I
}} egant assortment of new and dcsiruMe m'v|. ,
Os French Organdie and Jaconet Muslins, at a verv
reasonable price; also, rich light colored .Mantilla
M. PR ENDEIWI AST A CO.,
17” Broughton at,, **| ja site St. Andrew - Hu 1
CAMPHINEAND BURNING FLUID.
JI'ST received 20 bids, of the above, which
Swill be sold l.y the barrel or otherwise, at the
lowest prices. Arrangements will be enter
to supply dealers.
: jan 26 J j \\ \ \ kick
I ) I . ( I*. 1 \ ED pet lean*ship FI
I j 10 bbls Apples, ll) I Mixes Oranges, 10 do. Lemons,
ltaisfns, Figs, Nuts, Cranberries, etc.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
aprl J (’..r.P.ult ndCongTOro-Bt*. Mcimnn-nt-sq
I I Alii I'KEP AU AT lON S*. I in!.. Li.gli.-L and
II American Pomades, lb*.-. Kejdialiu. genuino
Bears. McCassar oil, Ramsey’ Curling Fluid, Barry’s
Tricopherous. Lyon's Kutliairon, and Rndwav's t'ircus
I sian Balm, for salt* by
wpr 2i> JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
Ci HIRTS Slll i* i. ■ i eat hed a tib \ \ f
j n Judson’s Celebrated Shirts, not equaled >'• any.
for fit and beauty. For sale cheap at the CJidhinp
Store, Gibbons’ range. GED. S. NICIIOLS.
may 20.
fI'UUNK DEPOI
| received at the Depot, and for sale bv
*nay 20 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
NEW BOOKS]
\ REVIEW of the Spiritual Manifestation®, rend
before the Congregational Association of N. York
and Brooklyn, by Rev. Charles Beecher.
Journal of au African Cruise, comprising sketches
of the Canaries, the Cape de Verde. Madeira, Sierra
Leone, and other plarea of interest c*n the west coa*t
of Africa—by Horatio Brid&e, U. S. Navy, edited by
Nathaniel iTr.wthorne.
Silver and Pewter, or oontrrst of New York Life.
Memoirs. Journal and Correspondent of Thomas
Mooro—edited by tbe Right Hou. Lord John Russell,
Barnuiu’slllustrated News, No, 20. Received by
! niny 20 J. B.CUBBEDGE
\\/ HALE 01L.—20 barrel** Bleached Winter
U Whale Oil. For sale bv
JOHN B. MOORE A 00.,
I Gibbons* Building*.
Ha v. —SO bale*! liny daily expected per bar It
Flight, aud for sale, to arrive, by
may 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
('IIDER. —John Uhl’s best Cider always on Ratal,
j and for sale by
may 12 ‘ BRIGHAM, KELLY k Cos.
N C ll BITTEHB.—i2 dozen just wt I'ved and
fur (.ale by [jan 2*'.] A IIONAUD.
: I AM P WICKB.—I6O from of Solar, Astral and
1 I j Lard ‘Vicks, lot cole by
| „ fcp*2 JNO. B. MOORE !. 00 Gibbon! Buildings.
| /S ASTELE S.UP.-20 boxes superior Old Caatele
\J Soup, received and far salo by
_ may 17 .T! B. MOORE A CO.
1)li K LES.—ln barrels end half barrels, put in
vinegar, ready for use. Just received and t‘. r sale
t>V 1 a 6] 3EABC)HN Got>DALL.
/ 11, VUI. L’ \\ INK.- oO boxes Chateau Merguux,
Chateau Lalitte, St. Julian, St. iSmillion. I'.* ale
b y [fob 24] A. IIONAUD.
/tOST AH ♦ s“liX TERMIN’ AToß7for the “dortrue.
Vj tion of Rats, Mice. Roaches, Anus, Flies, etc., just
receiv.- i and for sale l*v
*1 rIW JOHN B. MOORE A CO
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