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W lints,i fonts, for golf, &r.
WANTED TO PUIIOIUsSTAnc gro womau ofgjod j
character, agotnl cook, washer and ironor Yn- !
P‘y 10 H. J- Oil ‘.L.MERS, Broker,
ma J 25 Bay Lane.
Intelligence Office.
FOR RENT.
grjj One of tlio most pleasantly located andconve
meut residences in the city—having all uece-sa- ;
ry out buildings, a pump of excellent water, and a 1
Court yard in a lino state f floral cultivation. -Tho |
furniture also for sale. Apply to
m *y 10 H. J, CHALMERS
Intelllgeiice Oflit *•.
’ i’LD ii PURCHASE—A Farm, from one to
, T three, or tour miles from tho city—to contain I
from 5 acres, to 100 acres. Apply to
ILJ. CHALMERS,
111 a - v 11 Bay Lane. j
U PHAM’S PILE KLKCTI ARY.—Fresh supply jut
received aud for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE k CO,
mar -*> Gibbon’s Range. j
LIROWN’S ESSENCE OYJAMAICA lINGER.—This
# article is warranted to possess, in a coneentrat<ul
form, all thi.* valuable properties of Jamai a Ginger,
aud will bo found on trial, to be an excellent family
medicine. To the dyspeptic, it affords groat relief, by
giviiig tone to the digestive organs. Just received anil
for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 16 Monument Square.
\T K 'V BOOKS.—Harper’s New Monthly Maguziue
Tl for April.
llarry Muir; a story of Scottish Life, by the author
of Mrs. Margaret Maitland. Morkluud, <fcc.,in cloth and j
paper binding.
The Ranger of Ravonstream; by Newton M.Curtis.
The Life of Ned Scarlett; the daring highwayman,by
the author of Diek Cliutou, Nat Blake, Dick Turpin,
Ac., illustrated.
Agnes Sore],a novel, by G. P. R. James.
The Child’s History of England; by Chas. Dickons,
vol. Ist.
Ellen Linn; a Franconia story, by the author of Ral- j
ta Books, beautifully illustrated.
Tho Bourbon Prince, tbe History of tho Royal Dau
phin, Louis XVII, of France.
Barnurn’s Illustrated News, No. 13, received by
mar 3d J. B. CURB EDGE.
(1IIECKL1) SILKS.— A sow handsome patterns
y just received. SPENCKRCURRELL. Agt..
fob 17 154 Congress-Rt.Gibbons’ Building.
hOUBLE AND SINGLE BARRELLEDGI
Just received and for sale by
K. LOVELTr-
LI€tURS AND WiaES.—l2 lmlt
pipes Otard. Dupuy k Co.’s French Bran
dy, 10 half pipes assorted brands, low pric
ed French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domes
tic do, 60 bbls do do. 70 do P & II Ryt*
Giu, 15u Jo E Phelps’ do; G pipes Holland Gin, 10 bbls
Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Georgia Peach do, |
30J bbls do X O Wlii.-key, GO do white Baltimore d0,30 j
old Westminster Mouougahela do, 2o do oil Pennsvl- |
vania Mountain do do, 100 do N E Rum 25 quarter
casks Madeira Wine.l6 eighth do choice do d0. 20 quar- j
ter do Port do. 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter casks j
Brown Sherry Wine, 40 basketsChampaigne do. For 1
sale by [aug2o] WEBSTER k PALMES.
“PEKIN TEA COMPANY.”
Warehouse, 75 and 77 Falton-st., Now York.
~y j This TEA Company has always main- jg
j;'tuined a high reputation for TEAS of , . j
y the most delicious character and fru-ja' : j
to give satisfaction in every io>tuuce. If they do uot
prove as represented they may be returned. For sale
by the Agent. J. A MAYER,
mar G Broughton%treet.
If UL TO N M AI IK UFbEEF.—2O half bbls. for side
I by _ (apr_2s; 11. J. GILBERT.
if AY.—4O bales of Prime Timothy Hay, for sale tft
L arrive per schr Edna C, from Baltimore by
apr 4 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bnyet
HAY. —300 bundles Domestic Hay! For saloty
. apr 30 SEABORN GOODALL.
“ NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY !~
PBilivel) iwUißg oil :u Cost.
Subscribers desirous of closing their present
business, would invite the attention of the citizens
of .Savannah, and its vicinity to their largo and well se
lected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods at
t'ui.nn sew vuiut cost,
am ng which are tube found some of the mist desira
ble stylei of goods, for this and the coming season,con
sisting in part of the following goods, viz:
AND FIGURED BABEGES,
do do do Silk Tissues
Plain, Black uuJ ColoreJ Silk Tissues aud Bu !
rages,
Swiss and Mull Muslins,
Jaconet and Cambric do,
do do Checked Swiss do,
Colored and Figured Organdies,
Black and Colored Lawns,
Canton Cloths for Travelling Drcssos,
Printed and Plain Linen dodo,
Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Ginghams and Barege DeLuines,
Black aud Colored Chameliou bilks,
I’laided and Brocaded do.
Colored Marceline and Florence do.
s-m;\ goods, &p., *c. f
Wo have a largo and well sehjetod stock of tho cele
brate 1 RICH A RDSGN’S, GRAY’S, DUNBAR, DICK
H IN’ A Co.’s Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together
with a large and elegant assortment of White and
Prown Table Damask of all widths. Damask Doylies,
Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Dia
per, Linen Dow lass. Huckaback Diaper French Linen
Twelve and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambric,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF OO’kEVFftC GOODS
Is complete and embraces every article kept in a first
class retail store. Purchasers will do well to call and
kmc for themselves, as
GSEAT BARGAINS
will be given especially in
Fancy Oonds,
which will be sold for in many instances below cost.
this is yn humbug.
Call and soe, and be assured of tho fact, at
J. H. COllEX& CO.S,
apr 28 160 Broughton-stroet.
mTprendergast & CO.,
HAVE this day received per thc____'o.
Florida, a very choice ay-IvAAA.xY
Shades, “
I*l ald Stripe, nnd While Matting;
Anew well seasoned tot ofOil Cloths,
new patterns In every widGi ;
W'hitc Canton Crape Shawls;
Triminlug Velvets, assorted ;
Which, with a complete stock of every thing useful in
Dry Goods, they offer on very moderate terms for
cash, at their Now Store.
feb 17 178 BROUGHTON-STRBET,
Nearly opposite St. Andrew’s Ilall, West Side.
REAL SPANISH f ANAMA HATSI
4 GEO. S. NICHOLS has juttreceived aline lot.
of Real Spanish Panama lints, the finest to be
found in this city, uml challenges competition.—
They are beautifully shaped, and of extra flue quality.
Call and nee them at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s
Range, nnd get one, cheap. apr 14
M7PRENDERGAST & CO.,
HAVE just received a small case of very choice
French printed Garages.
Plain and Brocade Black Grenadines.
An assortment of very nice Cambric and
Edgings.
One case of superior Italian Sewing Silks.
Which wit h a very complete assortment of general
Dry Goods, they offer on very low cash terms.
178 BROUGHTON-STREET,
apr 26 opposite St, Andrews !lull.
C\ GROSS Osgood’s India Cholagogue, the famous
& chill and fever remedy, received direct from the
proprietor and for sale by J. A. MAYER,
apr 18 154 Broughton-st.
SEIDLITZ POWDERS.—Fresh and l'uli size,
preparod and for sale by
apr 12 J. lv DiFORD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
SPANISH S F.G ARS.—*s(Lo6o imported Segara, just
received, of various brands, viz: Esmeralda, La
Filantropa. Rio Hondo, Morena. For sale by
a G RONALD, i-.inic:- . 0 Bay and W bilaker-sts.
/IITRATBOE MAGNKSIAn agreeable refrig
VVeraut and laxative; used extensively on tho conti
nent of Europe and throughout the United States as a
substitute for Epson Salts-itis as pleasant to the taste
as Soda Water. A fresh supply kept constantly on
hand faprtS] J. A. MAYER.
ETT MITTS AND SILK HOSIERY. Ladies’ and
Misses’ B upor Long, Misses, Nett Mitts. Ladies’
B Upor Perol Silk hose, Ladies’ Sujkw tlpen Work Silk
Hose. Ladies’ White Sandal Lace Silk Hose, Ladies’
and Gents’Silk, Linen and Lisle Thread Gloves. For
sale by [a 19) KEMPTOX k VERSTILLE.
BUTTER, CHEESE, LAUD, .tc.—Received per
steamer 10 kegs extrachoice Goshen Butter, 10
boxes do. do. Cheese, 5 barrels Leaf Lard, Fultou Mar
ket Beef, Pig Pork, all of which will be sold at ns low
rates as can be bought for in the eitv. according to
quality- _ fmarDj GEO. ALEXANDER.
TNKOAR. —lo bbls. pure Cider Vinegar, and 10
bbls. White Wine Vinegar, just lauded from
steamship State of Georgia, for sale by
mar 22 E. W. BUKER.
K W BUTTER AND CHEESE^—Fresh But
ter in tubs, and a few boxes new Cheese, re
•cived per steamer Florida, For sale at the Empori
um by (may 11) SEABORN GOODALL.
CI')AL. —A Cargo of Smith’s Coal per schr Henry.
I Just received and for sale by
apr o HUNTER k GAUM ELL.
CMuRESS WATER.—A fresh supply of Ldngrcf s
Water received diri*ct from the Springs ami for
rale ty (apr3o) J. B. MOOltE k CO
teMOJV SYRUP.—SO Itoxes Bey’s Superior Lem
on Syrup, assorted qualities. Just received and
fbrsale by (apr 30) J. B. MOORE *4 CO.
Fine TOOTH COMBS.—An elegant assort
ment of Ivory and Tortoise Shool Tooth Combs, of
all sizes and degress of fineness. For sale bv
a 6 JOHN B. MOORE A CO., Gibbon’s Building.
Jllisrclknfons.
JOHN B. JfILLEft, =====
AIIVJ.WEV AT LAW,
j tuny 23 ts Ih uimvlek, Ga
MA MM OTH 0019.
4 SMALL lot of - VmiugV Mammoth corn for plant
j A inf? *
ALSO,
i Corn. Hay nnd Oats of the best quality, just recciv
jed in- ore. i\.r sale by Z. \. WINKLER,
’ a;v 25 ts Williamson’s Buildings.
UNITED STATES HOTEL?
PHIL AUKLPUIA.
CAjPT. chas. h. miller,
j VING h-ased Ibis well-known ostablish
j meut and tc-furnishcd it in modern style,
j fpGjJJ ‘voulil iulbrui the public, that they will
-uLiii ■ ml. i'ud the accoininodations of a very superior
i character in every tespect.
Cupt. Miller's reputation ns a host is well known
every where, and he is determined it shall lose noth-
I iug by his future efforts. The highest degree of sntis
j faction guarantied to all who may favor him with
tfreir >utpany. 2w may 10
GROCERY EMPORIUM.
J, W. MOORE & CO.,
TAKE this method of \r
nna i l al! 1 u 11 1 r y
aml keep constantly on ‘w
hand n l u ge and choice assortment of the liest family
GR()CKRIES, which they intend to dispose of at the
lowest prices. Persons from the country and city are
j respectfully invited to call and examine fir themselves
as they will doubtless find it to their advantage, to
make their purchases whore they can be suro of receiv
ing their : > >noy*s worth in good articles. Cull and
see at No. 13*2 corner Cougross and Jofforson-sts.. Sav
annah. may 13
iff Mil ill SIMMS.
m.Just received at the Ainu Hat jKßßSgga*
Store, corner of Brougton and Bar
nard-ats.. every variety of SPRING
GOOD.*), consisting in part of Silks, Ilea- ’
vers. Go-'SHin-M iM. i‘.,t r! i. Paris, Lone Star,
Campcariiy. Florida, Straw. Swiss, and others too nu
merous to mention : also, ull kinds of children’s Hats,
at wholesale and retail. BELDEN k CJ.
ajn- 9
C3- P A RfNERS HIPN OTICE
r pilE uiidecsigne l has this day associated with him,
1 Mr. I‘k i.t.v 11 vm CTov, of Houston County, with
whom ho will continue the General Commission and
Factorage Business in this city, under the firm ot
ST URGES .t HAMPTON. W. li. STURGES.
Savannah, March 14,1853. ts mar 15
THE ROAD TO HEALTH.
hrn kwlvSkfsU
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
Curo cfa Disordered Liver and bad Digestion.
Copy of a Idler from Mr. li. U 7 Kirkux, Ciienii<t, lJru
/'.isor-S’ rn t. Liverpool, dated June, 1851.
To Professor Uoli.owav.
Sir—Your Pills and Olntmentliave stood the highest
on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines forsomeycars.
A customer, to whom 1 can refer for any enquiries, de
sires me to let you know the particulars of her case.
She had been troubloil for years with a disordered liver
and had digestion, tin the last occasion, however, the
virulence of the attack wits so alarming, atul the in
flammation set in so severely, that doubts were cuter- i
tuiue l of her Iteing nl>le 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 ca-c-. but the above, from the severity of
the attack, and the speedy cure. I think speaks much
in favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed)
K. W. Kiitic us.
An extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fever
in Vau Dieman’s Land.
Copy of a Liter inserted, in the Hobart Town Courier of
the Ist March, 1851, by Major J. Watch.
Margaret. M Connigan. nineteen years of age, resi
j ding at New Town, hud been suffering from u violent
rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had
entirely deprived her of tho use of her limbs; during
this period, she was under the care of the most emi
nent medical men in 11 iburt Town, and by thorn her
case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon
her to try Holloway’s celebrated Pills, which sho con
sontodtodo. audio an incredibly short space of time,
they effected u perfect curo.
Care of a Pain and Tightness in tho Chest
and Stomach of a Person 84 years of ago.
Front Messrs. IVieiv and Sm. Proprietors of the Lynn Ad
vertiser, who ran vouch for the fiUoiomi) statement.— ,
August id. I*sl.
To Professor Holloway.
Sir—l desire to bear testimony to the good effect of
Holloway’s Pills. For some years I suffered severely
from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which was
also accompanied by a shortness of breath, that pre
vented me from walking about. 1 aui S4 years of age,
and notwithstanding my advanced state oflife, these
Pills have so relieved mo. that i urn desirous that others
should b* made acquainted with their virtues. lam
now rendered, by thejr means, comparatively active,
andean take exorcise without inconvenience or pain,
which 1 could not do before. (Signed,) Hknky Coe.
North-street, bvnn. Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills ore, wonderfully efficacious in the. i
f'it low iny coin j il’ i in.'s:
Ague, asthma, bilious complaints, blotches on the
skin, bowel complaints, cholics, constipation of the
bowels,consumption, debility, dropsy, dysentery, ery
sipelas. female irregularities, fevers of all kinds, fits,
gout, head ache, indigestiou. inflammation, jaundice,
liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, reten
tion of urine, scrofula, or king’s evil, soro throats,
stone and gravel, secondary symptoms, tie dnulour
eaux. tumours.uleers. venereal affections, worms of all
kinds, weakness, from whatever cause. \c. <tc.
Sold i.t the Establishment of Professor HOLLOW AY,
:i4i, Strand, (near Temple Bar. 1/mdon,) and by all
respectable Drinrgistsand Dealers in .Medicines through
out the British Empire, aud of those oft lie United
States, in boxes at. 37 1 f.. 87 c., and $1 50 each. WboleJ
sale by tin* principal Drug houses in the Uniou.nnd by
Messrs. A. I*. .v I). SANDS, New York, and W. \V. LIN
COLN. Savannah, Ga.
Go* There is . nsidcrable saving by taking the large
sizes.
N. B. —Direction fir theguidance of parents in every
disorder, are. affixed to each box. ly* apr 4
/ and T naii.s \ full asaortmeut of beat branda,
\ j just received and for sale by
mar 21 E. LOVELL.
imciVii \cAiiioi \
MON S. A. Bo NATH respectfully informs his
patrons that his Last Term, of this season, will
commence mi Thursday, 7 I It lust.
Pupils, for the above term, will be received until tho
23d inst. Persons willing t- patronise him are re
quested t< send pupils to his Academy at 4 P.M.,
Tlksdays. Tiicbsd.us auil Satukp.vvs.
X. B.—Mmis. A. B’s Fancy Ores* Hall will
take plane on V bsday, 2ftth in-t. apr 5
KEMPTON & VERSTILLE
VRE now opening a finely assorted and complete
Stock of Situnu.*r and oilier DRY GOODS,
which they will offer upon the most accommadatiug
terms. As great, care has been exercised in the selec
tion of their stock, with a view both to price and qual
ity. they confidently invite their friends and the public
generally, to call and examine for themselves*, apr 5
SILKS, SILKS. 81LKS. SI LKS.—A few more of
those small Chock Silks loftnt t>2'.7 cents. For sale
bv mar 12 J. H.’ COHEN k CO.
7 M. PRENDERGAST & CO ,
I I AVE just received at their new Wholesale and
I 1 Retail (’ash Dry Goods Store. 178 Broughton st.,
nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hull. West side, 1 case
gentlemen's superior White Kid Gloves. feb 17
(IDRX STARCH.—Oswego refined aud prepared
j Corn Starch, for culinary use. This article is ex
ceedingly healthy, delirious and economical, and when
desired, may be used as a substitute, for, and in the
same manner us Arrow Root. For sale by
JOHN B. MOORE, k CO„
17 GHdsms’ Buildings.
IlFObli. —2o<) bbls. Flour of superior brands
landing per schr. Wood bridge and for sale bv
apr 20 BRIG II AM, KELLY A CO.
VKCHOVIB PASTE —2 doxen Anchovie Baste;
. 5 doxen French M ustard:
3 “ Currant Jelly; for sale by
3 A. BON AUD.
QAND’S lODIDE SA RSAPARILLA—For the cure
I’ of Scrofula. Rheumatism, stubborn Ulcers, Chron
ic Sore Eyes. Cutaneous Eruptions, and all diseases
arising from the impure state of the blood. Just re
ceived and for sale by J. 15. MOORE & CO.
apr 20
(JEEO"POTATOES.—2OO bbls prime Plant
il ing Potatoes, landing from brig A. Dunliar. For
Hide by (jail 29) HUNTER & GAM M ELL.
IJICKLES. —In barrels and half bnrvels, putin vine
gar. ready for use. Just received, and for sale by
mar 24 SEABORN GOOD A LL.
LINENS^
I IN I'NS.—Linen Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, nnd
i j Shirting Linens, of the best make. For sale lv
apr9 KEMPTGN k VERSTILLE.
(tOHIV. —800 bushels Prime White Corn. F r sale
j by [may 6f A. C. TANARUS IMS.
II ME N TU KK fS 11 F RICT JON TOWELS.—
j useful article for bathing purposes, and much su
perior to the hair gloves noav in use, whero friciian is
required. They are very highly recommended by tbe
medical faculty in England and the United State®.—
Just received and for sale by W, W. LINCOLN,
mar 24 Monument Squcre
Jtuctiun Sales. |
14 V PIHLimK Iv bUI. ’
Dry Goods at Auotion.
ON THURSDAY, June 2d. at 11 o'clock, at the old
stand of Morsrs. >1 Prendergast k Cos.
Will be offered at Auction the entire stock, compris
ing u complete and general assortment of Dry Uoods-
Sulo positive. Terms at sale. may 25
Farm Lots at Aucton.
ON TUESDAY. June 7, at 11 o’clock.
Will be sold in front of the Court House—Farm Lot 1
No 5 Wilmington Tything, Darby Ward, situated op.
positetlie’2 mile stone on the White Bluff Road, and
contains by recent survey 60 4-10 acres. Also, Farm
Lot No 9 ThirdTything. Anson Ward,containing 55 8-10
acres, situated in Chatham county,about 3 miles south ;
of .Savannah, between the Darien and White Bluff
Roads, being part of the Cottage Tract. Terms at !
sale.
Rosendalo Cement at Private Sale.
Now landing per schr Cataract —loo bbls Hydraulic j
Cement.
House for Rent.
House N’o. 20 Broughton street, for Rent until No- ;
v ember.
improved Essence of Coffee.
We have just received from the manufacturers in ;
Philadelphia, and continue to keep on hand for sale, I
Augustus 11 annuel's Improved Essence of Coffee. This |
is the best composition of Cotfee over offered for sale, 1
and Coffee made from the essence is much more whole- j
some, more delicate, finer flavored and colored,perfect- ;
l v clear, and in every rospcct superior to the finest Rio
Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 75 per cent,
over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner Try it
and see if it does not. may 12
Primo Cook at Private Sale.
A prime likely young fellow, a first rate cook, for
steamboat or hotel. apr 23
Ginghams and Handkerchiefs at Private
Sale.
Just received per last steamer : 2 cases Ginghams; 1
do French Ileud Handkerchiefs, for side low. apr2l
Stawborry Setts at Privato Sale.
Strawberry Setts of the following kinds:
Maude, Boston Pine. British Queen. Ohio, Redwood,
Hudson, Crimson Cone, White-wood, Ilovey's Seedling. ;
Early Scarlet. They art* all grown in thisclhnate, and
in good order. All orders left at our store for any of’
the above kinds will bo promptly attended to. fob 19
Marshall House Omnibus and Team at Pri
vato Sale.
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
commodating ter mg; the present owner being about to ,
remove from the city, has no further use for it.
fob 17 ‘
Fnirb.ink's Patont Platform Scales,
(Improved in quality and reduced in price,) adapted
to every required operation cf weighing—ns Kuilroud 1
Scales for trains or single cars, in use on the principal
railroads in the United States and Great Britain; ware- j
house Scales; heavy portable Scales, on wheels, for
Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.; hay and coal Scales, &c.
1 These Scales have been long known and severely test- j
! cl. and the universal confidence felt in the accuracy
j and perfect adjustment is such, that they ure now re-
I garded as the standard, from which their id no appeal,
j For sale in all their varieties by
PITILBKICK i BELL,
set 25 Agents in Savannah, j
THE CELEBRATED GRAEFENBERO FAMI
LY MEDICINES.
MAY be found ut all
times, at the store of the !
jgjjr subscribers. They t on- j
.utollHlnfluiM.
XQj 01 the
Graofenbury vogetable Pills—price 25 cents.
In bilious diseases and liver complaints, these Dills
act immediately, and will restore health quicker than
uuy other remedy ever known.
In the tropics, and in all bilious climates, no person
should be without them.
Burns. Chilblains. Sprains, Scalds, Wounds, Erysip
elas. Rheumatism, Bronchitis, Ulcers,Scrofula, inflam
mation of the Bowels, and all cases of inflamed sur
faces. vield immediately to the power of the
GRAEFENBERG GREEN MOUNTAIN
OINTMENT—Price 25 cents.
Tha Graefonberg Eye Lotion,
Should be used in all cases of disarrangement in the
Kyes:it is compounded on the most scientific principles, i
and will iuvnriubly afford relief.—Price 25 cents.
All diseases of children yield at once to the notion of ■
the Graefenherg Children s Panacea.—Prico 50 cents. (
Rickets. Flatulence, Diarrhoea. Fulling down of the i
Fundament. Ringworms, aud Scald-head,
Convulsions,j WORMS. Croups,
Cholera Infantum
and all complaints incident to teething, are innnedi- ,
ately relieved, and the foundation of a strong and
sound constitution laid.
Asa Tonic, the
Graofenborg Health Bitters,
are unequalled. They will restore the appetite, re- !
move the pallid appearance attendant upon disordered
digestion, and taken in connection with the Yeg- :
etable Pills, will cure Fever and Ague.—Price 25 1
cents.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Asiatic Cholera and
Cholera Morbus, and all classes
of Bowel Complaints
are cured immediately by tho
GRAEFENBERG DYSENTERY SYRUP,
j and the system is left in it- natural state, while other :
! remedies leave the patient much debilitated.—Price 50
cents.
Tho other Modiciuos of the Graofenbcrg Company,
are
Marshall’s Uterine Catliolieon. for all complaints in
cident to pregnancy, and other uterine diseases.—Price
$3 00.
Dr. Libby’s Pile Ointment, a certain cure for the
Piles—Price $1 ou.
Grnofcnhcrg Fever and Ague Pills, a well attested
remedy.—Price $1 00.
Oraefenborg Consumptive Balm, a most valuable
remedy and much used in medical practice.—Price
$3 00.
Graefonberg Sarsaparilla Compound, tho most
valuable purifier of the blood ever known.—Price
$1 00.
The most complete and valuable Almanac ever is
sued, may be hod gratis at the Agency. Applyt o
HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON,
dec 10 Gums cor Broughton‘and Whitoker-sts.
PHALON'S HAIR INVIGORATOR.
riMIIS Invigorator is considered infinitely liotter
| tlmn oil or grease for the hair, and is an article in
which a cleansing wash i blended with a most deli- 1
cate silky and glossy moisture for the hair, it cleans i
tho pores of the skin, entirely frees it. from scurff or 1
dandruff and other cutaneous diseases. Will positive- j
ly change tho harshest hair into tho most soft,healthy ■
and glossy state. For sulo bv
mrr3o JOHN B MOORE I pO.
{ILI ID M AGNESIA.—This condonsed solution is j
a very agreeable and efficient form for the admin- |
i.-trution of Magnesia, and is very useful in Nausea, ■
Aridity of the stomach, Sea Sickness and Dyspepsia.
For sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 23 Monument Square,
inIIESII LOBSTER AND ~SALM()N
1 received, 10 dozen, by steamer Alabama. For sale
ty [may 11] A. BON AUD,
IK3I ON S—lo boxes, just received and for sale by
j may I I A. i; in \ id.
\I VI BETTER. -Receivodl perstoamur,Flor
-1 1 i'liu a full supply of Now Tub Butter. For sale at
may 11 DICKSON’S.
crape shawlsTcrape shawlsTT”
I UST RECEIVED at tho new stork a fresh sup
♦ I ply of
Plain and Embroidered White Crape Shawls,
of every quality. The Ladies are respectfully re<j nest
ed to will and look ut them, os there is no trouble to
show goods—at J. 11. COIIKN k Co.’S.
mar 7 140 Bfoughton-st.
\ rt)LASSES.—27O Idols prime Cuba Molasses inline
iffL order, just received per brig Ellen Hayden, and
for sale by I’ADELFORD, FAY & CO.
may 11
St PS HI OR GUM AND ORANGE 0 >RDLaL
DIP >PS.—A fresh supply of the above from a pop
ular French manufactory, have just been received,
and for sale at [may 11 kPOTHEOARIES* HALL.
I)K4 Hams and smoked beef.— 6 bbii. wi
Hams, o do. Smoked Beef, for sale by
nmy 11 A. BON AUD.
LATESI SLATES!! SLATES::!—An assort
iuentof the finest ami cheapest Slates over in this
market, just received. Also, a specimen o. the best
Roofing Slates, which can be furnished wholesale or
retail by S. S. SIBLEY,
apr 15 No. 135 Congress-street.
INDIES’ DRESS GOODS!
15 A Congress-**, 73 Bt. Julien-M.
J ÜBT received the following verv desirable
viz.:
Crape D’Artois.
Illuminated Bareges.
Mourning Grenadines.
Block do.
Neat Styles do.
The above gfK>ds are of the latest importation and will
be sold unusually low. SPENCER CURRELL, Agt,
a P r Gibbons’ Building
nRII£H PEACIIES.—AIso. Dried Apples, and
Prunes, Citron and Bunch Raisins, just received
and for sale by [a 30] W. CL DICKSON.
DU. HOOFLANH’S CELEBRATED GER
MAN HITTERS, for the cure of Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Chronie Diarr
hea, Diseeas;e of the Kidney; and all diseases arising
from a disordered Liver rr Stomach. Received and
for sola by J E. DeFORD,
*P T Apot.hec*rie?Hall
SAVANNAH JOURNAL MONDAY, MAY 30. 1853
Sl)ip3 mill Steonuri.
V. S. MAIL 1,1 XE
F 0 K NEW YORK.
To leave Wednesday, Juno 8, at -o'ck, M.
j*. . ‘l'hc new and superior steamship
, Thomas Lyon, will
nsffwL * onVl ’ iilwvo. For freight or passage
may2B PADELFOUD. KAY & CO.
i. s. matl Tink.
FORNEW YORK.
To sail Saturday, June 4, at o’clock, —M.
>* , Tlu* new and splendid steamship
ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, will posl
lively leave as above. For freight or
*l5BsS passage, apply to
may 26 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
U. S. MAIL LIN b 7 :
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
ToloavoWednasday, Juno Ist. at o’clk, M.
jm ./*. The now and splendid steamship
STATE OK GEORGIA, Capt. Walter
Ctdiins. “ill positively leave as above.
For freight or passage apply to
may 24 C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOR MONTEVIDEO.
-£-i. The bark KANAWHA will take 100 to 150
23§s25fctien.es Rice, to complete cargo. Apply to
may 10 *2w C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOR NEW YORK -Union Line
JJF-b The regular packet schr. Enchantress, Ty
''pttii+lcr. master, will have quick dispatch for tho
above pork For freighter passage, apply to
may 25 OGDEN A BUNKER.
WANTED.
JA-h 2or 3 vessels drawing light draught of water,
to loud at different loadings iu North Carolina
wiih Corn. Apply to
nov 0 A C. TOMS, No. 126 Bay .street,
WANTED TO CHARTER.
XXx A good Vessel of the capacity of 2,000 to 2,-
lioxes ofsugar, todoudat Havana fur Cowea
and a market.
may 12 PADELFORD, FAY ,t CO.
MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND
COMPETENCE.
WHY IS II t
Till AT we Dcholdmany females, scarce iu the meri
dian of life broken in health aud .spirits with a
complication of diseases and ailments, depriving them
of the power for the enjoyment of life ut an age when
physical health, buoyancy of spirits, and happy seroui
ity of mind, arising from a condition of heulth,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 iu their origin so light as to pass
unnoticed, aud of course neglected.
jy AFTER YEARS.
When too late to bo boneiittod by our knowledge, we
look back and mourn,aud regret the full cousoqueueos
of our ignorance.
What would wo not often give to possess, In early
life tin* knowledge we obtain iu alter years! And
what days aud nights of anguish we might not have
been spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed.—
It is
MELANCHOLY Ayr) STARTLING
To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many
a wife for many years, from causos .Ample and control
lable, easily remedied —or better still—uot incurred, 1/
every
WIFE AND MO THER
Possessed the information contained in a little volume
(within the reach of us all; which would spare to her
self
YEARS OT MISERY,
And toller husband tho constant toil and anxiety of
mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of
tlio wife, without giving him tho opportunity of ac
quiring that competence which his exertions are enti
tled, uml the possession of which would secure the hap
piuesH of himself, wife and childreu,
SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
By becoming in time possessed of tlie knowledge, the
wuut of which has caused the sickness aud 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 iu a lit
tle work entitled
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
Private Medical Conijianiozi.
BY DR. A. M.MAUUL’EAL,
PROPKS-’ ‘ll UP DISKASK.S OP WOMK.V.
One Hundre.Ui Edition.) 18/no.. pp. 250. Price 50 Cents.
[ON PIN K PAI’KH, KXTKA UINM.NU. $1 00.)
First published in 184i>. and it is not
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL,
Consider! i*k tliat every Female, whe
ther married arnot, can lit re acquire
a full knowledge of the nature, char
acter and causes of lit-r complaints,
xvltlt the v arioiis y niptoms, unci that
nearly
II ILF A MILLION COPIES.
should have been sold.
Itia impracticable to convey fully the various sub
jects treated of. as they are of u nature strictly inten
ded for tlie married,or those conteinpiatiag marriages
but no female desirous of enjoying health, and that
beauty, conse pieut upon health, which is so conduc
tive to her own happiness, and that of her husband,
but either has or will obtain i;, us has or will evro v
husband who has the love and affection of his wife at
heart, or tlmtofhis own pecuniary improvement.
UPWARDS OF ONE 111 Alt RED THOUSAND
COPIES
Have been SENT BY MAIL within the lost few
months.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
BE NOT DEFRAUDED !
Buy no book unless “Dr. A. M. Maurieeau. 129 Lib
erty Street N. Y.” is on the title page, amt tlu.* entry
in the Clerk’s Office on the back of tho title page; and
buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or
send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Maurieeau.
as there are spurious and surreptitious infringements
ofcopyright.
LET EVERY WIFE Ayr) HUEBAXD POXDFB!
jYo excuse for Ignorance, w hen Ign<ir
uuct- is 31 icry to t hose we hold near
and dear, uuti w licit to dispel our Ig
norance I* w it Lin our reach.
To enable every one todecide upon tho inuispensi
hie necessity of possesing 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 hiiusdf with neglect of the welfare of
his wife—a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, containing
full Title-page ami Index of (bn tents, together with ex
! tracts from tlie hook, will he sent free of chary to any
I par’ of tho United Stateo, by addressing, post-paid as
herein.
. When Knowledge is Happines,'tis
culpable to be ignorant.
j J&d'On receipt of One Dollar (for the fine Edit ion,
I extra binding), “The Married Woman s I’iuvate Med
i ical Companion” is Rcuti mailed free) to any part of tlu*
United States. All letters must be post-paid, and ad-
I dressixi to l)r. A. M. MAURICE A I T . Box 1224. New-
York Citv. l’ublishiug Office, No. 129 Liberty Street,
New-York.
For sale by Lee Si Whitman. Ringgold: R. F. Rennet,
(.'ussville; Doyal k Sears. McDonough; J. A. Reynolds,
Duh'.oticga; (’. A’ounghlood.Oglethorpe. Ga.
Iu New York City,by Stringer A Townsend, Adri
nnce,, Sherman A Cos, Dewitt A Davenport, and Barnes
A Cos. apr 12
IMiOUR. —20U bbls. N.St. Louis Superfine Flour,
. received per schr. Prescott; *24LMs. Extra Family
do dodo. Now discharging and for sale low from
wharf. Japr 25] A. 0. TOMS, 120 Bay-st.
/ lOSHBNBI FFBR, A few tuba new fresh made
\JT Butter. J ust reccivoil and tor sale bv
. * 8E ABQK N GO< >DALL.
” HATS AND CAPS.
A Fine. fnshi.iuuMc silk and beaver Hat : gnWSh
Men's and Boys’ California do. A lagewWKP
lot of Wool Hats, fur Plan tat inn use.
sale by STALEYAIIKN DY,
jan 0 Congress-street.
NEW GOODS.
1) LAID and Plain Grenadines,
Pitney Bareges,
Satin Stripe Chnllics,
Plain do.
Barege Robes,
White Muslin Mantles,
Black Lace do.
Black do. Mantillas,
Silk do., all colors,
Application nfirt other stylos of Mantillas, just
received aud will be sold low by
may ‘2” KEM PTOX A V ERST ILLE
1AOO(£8 I BOOKS! BOOKS! -llarry Muir: alt£
1 > ry ofa Scottish Chief, by tho author of Mrs. Mar
garet Maitland, Merklaud, Ac.
Tho Ranger of Ravenstmam; by Newton M. Curtis,
author of Patrol of the Mountain, Scout of the Silver
Pond, Haunted Chief, or the Female Banditti, Ac
Harper’s Magazine for April.
Putnam’s Magazine, containing answers to the Bour
bon question.
Blackwood's Magazine for March.
Gleason's Pictorial.
Barman's Illustrated News.
For sale ut tho Book Store of 8. S. SIBLEY,
mar 30 No. 135 Congroas-st.
ARRIVAL OF NEW - SUMMER GOODS.”
M. PRENDEKGAST A CO. have this day
per Steamship State of Georgia a
very excellent assortment of now, fashionable
cheap goods, comprising
White and Colored French Linen Drills;
A great variety of light materials for Gentlemen's
nnd Boys’ Summer Wear.
Bareges, Chameleon Figured and Pointed Grona
dines,
Black nnd Colored.
Black Gro do Rhine Silks.
Ladies’ Needle Work Collars.
Jaconet nnd Organdy Muslins.
7-8. 4-4 and 9-8 French, English and American Frints,
particularly desirable styles.
A beautiful assortment of Combrie and Swiss Edg
ings and inserting?.
zFiF* They will be receiving further supplies by th
steamers during the month.
173 BROUGHTON ST.,
18 Opposite F Andrew’s Hall
f lASTOR Oll.—Henning's Cold Drawn Castor
Oil, a superior article for family use. Just re
ceived and for sale by
G. R. k J.B. HENDRICKSON,
fcb4 _ ;>•>■ •>’
M 0 RE NEW GOO Db 7
J UST received pur stcuuiKhip Alabama :
Boy’s white and plaid Ha.it llute
English Mourning Prints
Super fancy Linen Drill
White Marseilles Vesting
Mareellino Silk, in all colors
Grass Skints; Under Sleeves, Ac.
SPENCER CURlii-.1.L. Ag’t.,
No. 154 Congress and 73 St. Juliun-st.,
may 4 Gibbons’Building. I
N'ORTHERN HAY. 60 bale* prime
River Hay, now lauding and for sale bv
apr 29 E W. BUKBR
111^0 UR*—’JoO bbls. North St. Louis Fancy Brand 1
Flour, 24 do St. Louis Extra Family Flour, 2.500
bushels Prime White Corn, in Hacks of 2 bushels each.
4,250 do(N. C.) Prime White Corn. For sale on or be
fore arrival at wholesale price. A. 0. TOMS,
apr 14 120 Bay-street.
C 1 IT RATE OF MAGNESIA.—An agpuabo ro
j frigarant and laxative for the Summer, for sale by
upr 15 J. E. DxFORD, Auothecaries’ Hall.
IUPXNS’ WHITE D'LAINE.—A suporioi r nrtide
j just received. SPENCER CURRELL Agt,
feb 25 154 Congress st, Gibbons’ Building.
D*~ ASIASK.—B4 and 10-4 brown and bleached
Linen Table Damask; 8-4, 8-10 and 8-12 Damask
Table Cloths; Dam&sk Napkins, Breakfast and Tea
Doyles. For sale by
apr 11 KEATON k TERSTILLE.
STfeWAIIT’S CANDIES. —Just received, per
steamer Alabama, a supply of Stewart’s celebrated
Steam Refined Candied, in pound and half-pound pack
ages. W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 10 Monument Square.
O MOKLD TONGUES.—2 bbli, just received and
for sale by finny 11] A. BON AUD.
‘pRUSSES, TRUSSES! —Marsh’s late Improved
J_ Universal Joint and Self-adjusting Trusn, Rein
hardt’s pateut*d Glass pad Chases, and Hulls double
and single, of all sizes uud patterns. Shoulder Braces,
Suspensory Bandages, Abdominal Supporters, Surgi
cal Instruments, Ac., kc... received and for sale by
may 17 J. E. DxFGRD. Apothecaries’ Hall.
(viLS. — Just received a supply of Machinery Lard
_/ Whale, Sperm, Kape-aoed, and Tanners Oil, and
for sale by J.B. MOORE & CC,
may 17
‘ll/■RAPPING - l’A PER.—2OO reams Wrapping Pa
v T Pr of dillcrant liizez aud qualities, received and
for .sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
may 17 No. 135 Congress-st.
NK W~ YORK WIRE RAILING WORKS.
’ I’lIK SUBSCRIBER manufactures
i. Wire Railing for public aud privato gxx>und, ve
randahs, window guards and gratings;
Wrought anu Cast Iron Rajuno, Iron Columns,
Irou Doori> and Shutters, Iron Bediteads, and Iron
Furniture;
Wins Fences, for Plantations, Rail Roads, etc., made
entirely on anew plan, with rails and irou posts.
Prices at V, 11 and Id cunts per runiting foot,
foot high.
For circular* with dorigns, address
John b. wickersham,
240 Broadway, Now York.
N. B.—The subscribor would refer to the enclosure
of Forsyth Place, the railing and gallery work at the
Jewish Synagogue, aud a number of dwellings, in Sa
vannah. the enclosure of tho private cemetery of the
Everett family, at Fort Valley; aud, also, to the work
at Macon, Madison, and other places in Georgia,
mar 4 ly G. W. HARDCASTLE, Agent.
VEW bOOlCS.—Jeamep’s Diary—a Legend of
tho Rhine, and Rebecca aud Rowona. By W. M.
Thackeray.
Wood A Beach’s United States Dispensatory.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified.
Millman s History of Christianity.
New Thornes for a Protestant Clergy.
Tho Infant’s Progress from the Valley of Dos true
tion to Everlasting Glory—lllustrated. By the author
of Little Henry and his Bearur.
Vinel's Pastoral Theology.
Simon Kenton; or Thu Scout’s Revenge.
Barnum’ts Illustrated News.
Gleason’s Pictorial.
For sale at tho Bookstore of 3. 8. SIBLEY,
apr 1 1 No. 135 Congress-street.
/ VSN ABURG s*-*Cotton Osnaburgs, to :.i Plan
! v / tors Factory, iu store. For sale bv
feb 21 BHIGIIAM. KELLY A CO.
fI^RIMMINGS, trimmiug braid, Colored Silk and
1 Linen Braid. Colored Silk. Linen and Glit Buttons
! f* ir Children’s Clothes: also, Fancy Open Worked Hose
■ and 1 ! Hose at.
apr id KKMPTON & VKRSTILLK'S
NEW BOOKS*-!llara Moreland;or Adveutures
in the far Sou tli west, by Emerson Bennett.
Marv Prico; or Adventures of a Servant maid, by G.
W. M. Reynolds.
No. 14 of Barn urn’s illustrated News.
Christian Review for April.
Received a further supply of My Novel, and Lofty
and Lowly, iu cloth and paper binding,
apr 6 J. U. CUUBEDGE.
M’ US LI NS.M l’ S LI N S---
Plain Combrie and Jaconet Muslins,
PI aided do. do.
Plain Swiss Muslins,
Chock'd do do.
Strip'd Cambric do.
Plain Mull do.
Bishop aud Victoria Lawns. For sale low at
mar 12 J. 11. COHEN A CO., ltd Brougliton-st.
UriCK. —5 bales bust quality Caudle Wick, for
sale by JOHN ft. MOORE & <’•),
mar 25 Gibbons* Building.
lEECIIES. —A fine lot ofSwedish Leeches; ano
jthur supply of Bazin’s articles and other goods, just
received by steamer and for sule at the
a2B APOTHECARIES’ lIALL, Broughton -t
MAGAZINES FOR MAY —llarper s New Monthly
Magazine, Putnam’s Monthly Magazine, Grs
{ ham's Muziue, ibsloy s Ludies Book, and the Book of
I the World. Nos. 7, b and 9, Received bv
apl2B J.B.CUBBEDGE.
BACON, PORK AND BEEF.
| tfFJ~jr\ 8(1 casks prime Western Bacon Sides:
&i-Kj 30 “ “ “ “ Shoulders;
50 bbls. Moss Pork,
15 Prime
75 “ Mess Beef;
25haif*‘ Fulton Market Beef*
For side by [may 13) WEBSTER k PALMES.
QA BOXES CHEESE. Landing per steamer Flor
/ ida. aud for sale by
may 42 H. J. QILBEBT
QTRICTLY PRIME GOSHEN BUTTER.—Just re
ceived per steamer Alabama ; uiso:
15 Firkins Very Good,
which will be retailed at 25 Cents at
a 21 DICNSON’S
111 T I’FU.-A few packages of fresh Butter j isi
} received and for sale ut the Emporium by
may 4 SEABORN GOODALL.
/ lARRIA (4 K TIORSKS FoirSA LE--A pair of
\ J bav llorsos, kind, gentle and excellent travellers.
Apply to (may 4] PADELFORD. FAY A CO.
IXV \ BUS 11 ELS CORN, iu ture,7nd f. .r; ah* by
It/U apr 20 WELLS A Dl UR*
HAY. -100 bales pi im North River Hay, landing
. per bark Maria Morton, fi r sale by
mar l BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
/ 1 OSIIIIN BUTTER, —50 j*ackagesOoshon Butter
\ Ji just received per steamer Florida, aud for salo at
the Emporium, by
feb 17 SEABORN GOODALL.
MACKEREL —50 liljlb.no. l,2und 3 Mackerel:
50 half do. No. 1 aud 2 do., landing and for sale
by (feb 15) COHEN k TARVER.
INDELIBLE INKS, — Kidders, Trants, Be res,
_ Waters and Pay sous, with and without prepara
tions. for sule by
ill r J(IIN P. Mimhk an.
SALT.- oOt sacks Salt for sale by
mar 17 _ It. J GILBERT,
RKC’D PER STEAMER- -IQ bbls Extra Mercer
Potatoes; It) do Kidney do; 10 do Peach Bloom do;
in do Apples;Currants, English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts,
Pecan do, Filberts, Pickled Lobster, Sweetmeats. Can
dies, etc. GEO. ALEXANDER,
fob 2 Cor. Bull and Congress sts.. Monument sqr.
NEW .BOOKS*
I I O.MB Life inGermuny, by Charles Loriug Bruce,
JL L author of Hungary in 1851.
The Translators Keviewod, a Biographical Memoir of
the Authors of the English Version of tlio Holy Bible
by A. W. McClure.
r An Historical Sketch of Robin Hood and Capt Kidd.
5Jy Wiliiiun W. Campbell.
One Year, a tale of Wedlock, by Emily F. Carlen,
from the original Sweedish, by Alexander L. Krause
and Elbert Pierce.
A Treatise on General Pathology, l>y Dr. J. fictile.
Professor of Anatomy aud Physiology in Heidelberg,
Translated from the German, by Henry C. Preston, A.
M., M. I).
The Action of Medicine in the system, by Frederick
Wm Headland, B. A. M. It. C. S., Ac.
‘i'lie British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
for April. Received by
may i s J. B. CUBBEDGE
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHI NG.—Tho sub
Hcribers have in store a goo<l assortment of Spriug
un Summer Clothing, which they ure selling at low
prices. Our friends, customers, and all in want of
good nnd 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
inund. Call at the sign of the Guidon Eagle.
STALEY & HENDRY.
IMPROVED EXTRA SIZE SEIBLITZ ~~
POWDERS.
’TMIESE Powders aro prepared expressly for the re-
X tAil trado, from superior imported materials, and
are warranted full weight Seidlitz Powders, (when ae
curotuly prepared, as those are warranted to be) are
held in the highest estimation for their peculiar vir
tues in giving relief whore there is indigestion, heart
burn,or bilious affections prevailing; and when used ac
cording to the directions, form an effervescing, aperi
ent draught, more agreoable, yet possessing all the
medicinal properties of the much esteemed Seidlitz
springs !n Germany By W.W. LINCOLN,
mar 94 Monument Square
(£omtsfrrial Jiitflliflfnrf.
Savaiinalt . n lni'k<'t Mn> 30.
COTTON—We lu-ar of Uie Mile of but 127 Lnies this
morning—Hi! at 10*4, ami 05 at eta. Prices still,
with au upward tondoney.
Export*.
Per bark Flight for New York—l.o73 bnlea Upland
and 30 do S 1 Cotton, lb do Wool, 232 Dry Hides, and
suudry pkgs mdzo.
Krctlpts of Cotton, 4c., pcrC. 11 11.
May 23—55 bales Cotton and Mize, to S Solo,
mens, J Jones, A Bucker, Washburn, Wilder A Cos,
and W K Symons.
SAVANNAH P&ICES C
Article*. sc. i c.
Duudov, 41 in. per yd | 11 a 16
Kcututky j*r yd. a
gny per yu | 13 a I2y g ,
Buie Rope.. per lb 8 a
Dillon's Hope per lb. j tU a
ilacou, Liams per lb.l It! a 13
Shoulders per lb.l a
Sidoi per lb.l —-a 9
Beef, New-York XI css... per fell. 13 CO c i <p;
Prime per bfci.l 7CO u 1 j i
Cargo per fcV..! u
•Jrror.d, Nutj..... per a 4
Pile: per lb, i> a ;-V
Uglier; Ooehen prime.pcr ib.i a
N’o. 2 per ib. 18 u 20
Suv'h, letqai..per it. ill W a 12 u
Northern per ci.‘ CCO c SOO
Candles, Spermaceti.per ib.i 83 a ,2
Savannah made, Tal.por ib. Hy a 13
Northern do. do..per ib. 12 * a 11
Cliet-sc, Northern per ib. S a id
Cos llte,
Cuba. Inf. to fair por ib. a
Good fair to prime.. . per ib.’ a
Rio per lb.l lj u 10V<
Java per lb.l 12 a la
Cotton,
Upland, Inferior per lb. a
“ Ordinary.....per 2b. u
“ Middiin* per Ib. a
* 3iid. fair- per ib. a
u I'air.'cfy.fidr.por ib.!
“ Good fair....per lb.j a
Cordage, Tarrod per ib. 1U u U
Manilla per lb. I 14 a 15
Domestic Goods,
Shirtings, brown por yd.! 4 u 7
Sheetings, brown per yd. 7 a 10 1
Brown Drilia per yu. fi a 9
Cotton Osnaburgs per yd.l 8 a 10
Duck, English perbolt ( lo 09 a i-i 00
American Cotton per yd. 14 a 24
Flak, Mackcrol, No.l..per bbi.jlO 60 a 11 00
“ No. 2.. per bbl. 860 a 9to
“ No. 3..per LblJ 700 a 760
Flour, Canal per bbl.: 000 a 700
Balt.Howard-st.sup.per bbl. 660 a 676
Philadelphia per bbl.l a
Georgia per bbl.j a
Crain, Corn,curgo per bus.! eo a it
“ retuil per bus. 76 a 60
Oats per bus. a 40
Wheat per bus. a
Glass, Am. Window perlOoft 450 a 700
Gunpowder per kegj 375 a 650
Hay, Prime Northern..per cwt. 131 a 137
“ Eastern...per cw t.! 145 a 150
Hides, Dry per lb.j 9 a ytj
Deerskin? per lb. 8 a 9 ’ *
Iron, Swedes, ussortcd..pcr ton:B7 50 a 100 00
Pig per ton a 30 Oo
lloop per cwt. 350 a 400
Sheet per cwt. 450 a 500
Nail rods per cwt.| GOO a C 25 j
Lard per lb.j 10U a 12 !
Ijimf, Thomaston per bbl.j 1 12b.. a 1 25
Lumber,
S. Sawed,refuse perm.fl.’ SOO a 11 00
Merchantable per in. ft Jl4 00 a 18 00
Itiver Lumber, ref...perm.ft. l 000 a 10 00
Merch ble to prime...perm.ft..l4 00 a 10 00
Ranging do. for cxp..pern>.ft. 000 a
Mill Ranging perni.ft.! 10 00 a 13 CM)
White Pine, clear perm.ft. 30 00 a 40 00
Merchantable perm.ft. 1 18 00 a 25 00
Cypress Shingles per ni ,j 400 a 450
Sawed Cypress do per m. 10 00 a
Red Oak Staves per in.! 12 00 u 10 00
White do. pipe...per m.|3. r i 00 a CO 00
Do. do. hint...per ni.{2f> 00 a 35 00
Du. do. bbl....per m. 20 00 a 25 00
1 Mola*gc, Cuba per gal. 21 a 22
i Ncw-Orleans per gal. 31 a 32
Wails, Cut 41. to 20d...pur lb. 0 a C} 4
Naval Sturra, Tar..per bbl. a
Spirits Turpentine...|r gal.j a
Varnish per gul.i a
Oil#, Sperm, wint. st’d.pei gal. 140 <t 150
Do. fall do..per gal. I a
Do. Hum'r do..per gul.j 120 a 125 ,
Whale, racked, wint.per gal. '5 u 70 !
Llnseecft per y.al.j 76 a HO 1
Tanners’ per I*l-1. 15 00 a 10 10 1
Oimttliurgti, Flux per vi. a |
Fork, Mess, Western...per 1*11.!21 00 a 22 ('0
Prime per bbl. Is 00 a 19 00
Mess, Now-York per bbl. 21 00 22 00 ;
Porter, London perdoz.. 175 a 275
it a Kins, Malaga per box. a
Spirit h —Brandy.
Otard, Dupuy & Co...per gal.i 225 a 360 I
A. Soignette’s per gal.! 175 a 300 1
Legcr frerea per gal.j 225 a 360 |
Perch per gal. 65 a 125 j
Domestic per gal.j 34 a 37 !
Cin. American per gal.j 2S a 30 j
Holland per gal.j 35 a 100
Bum. Jamaica per gal.j ICO a 175
X. E., bbls per gal. 27 n 30
Whiskey. Phil. A Halt...per gal. \ 24 a 25
New-Orleans per gal. 27 a 28 ’
Sugar,
IN liico and St. Croix.por lb. 7 u
Havuua, white per lb.j a
“ brown per lb.j a
Loaf and Crashed per lb.j 6j£ a 9
j Salt, Liverpool, eoar.se..per sack 1 a
j Cargo, bulk per bus.j a
Turk’s Island per bus.J a
- Soap, Amor, yellow per Ib.i 4V£ a
j Shot ,all sizes i i or lb.j Cy v
Stjtni'k, Spanish per m. 16 a 85
American per m. 275 G
! Tallow, American per lb. a
j Tobacco, Manuf. jjer lb. 25 a 10
i Teas, Souchong per lb. 80 a 00
Gunpowder per lb. 70 a 85
Hyson per lb. H) a 75
j Twine, Seine per lb. 80 a 86
! Haling per lb.; 17 a 19
Wines, Madeira per gal.j 150 a 200
Sicily Madeira per gal.j a 75
TcnorifFe. L. P .per gul.j 100 a 101
Mulaga, Sweet per gal. 46 a 65
•* Dry per gal.j 40 a 60 f
Claret, Marseilles j*erca.skl36 tiO a 40 o 0 •
“ Bordeaux per cask j2O 00 u 22 (Hi |
Champagne per do/..! 800 a 15 00
W 00 1,
Southern Unwashcd.per lb. 15 a 17 1
• Clean per Ib.i 20 u
Woolslihis, Lamb s .each, 20 a 25
Sheep’s each, i 50 a 02 1
RETAIL PROVISION MARKET.
Savannah, May 2. 1853
Corn Meal, bushel GO
•* Grist, “ 1 00
Bu^on—Hams, lb . 14 (q< 15 c.
Sides. ** 12*.,({< 13
Shoulders. lb 11 <0 11’..
Beef, V tl) ’ graeS fed 1... 12 16 “
Vd, •• 4 •* t
Mutton, lb •- -I- (n. 15
lauil>, “ 12 lu. IS
Pork—Whole hog, lb ‘scarce]... 10 (6 12
Cut, ** I*2Vo
Venison, V saddle f*. oofa.ss 00
Poultry—Turkeys, each 1 25<i 1 50
Geese ‘
Ducks, (domestic; each..[s/urce . 1 ei. 125
Fow Is, each 60t£b2
Chickens, pair 6‘iov 100
Sausages. lb 31
Butter—Goshen, %tb 25(5j31
Country, “ 00
Lard, Vlb 14© 16
K.ggs, Ip doz
Potatoes—Sweet, $ half peck.. 26
Irish, “ *• 25
Apples, half peck.... 25
BANK NOTE TABLE.
Corrected for the Savannah Evening Journal. ,
Charleston Hanks par t
North Carolina Hunks 6 ct. di. <■ j
All Hanks and Branches at Augusta par j
Rank of the State of Georgia ■ . par:
Marine and Fire Insurance Hank par j
Planters’ Hank of the State of Georgia. par
Central Railroad Hank par !
Central Tank of Georgia par j
Georgia Railroad Hank par
Merchants* Hank at Macon par j
Manufacturers'Hank at Macon par
Bank of Brunswick at Augusta par
Bank of St. Mary's
("IASTELE SOAP. —2O boxes superior Old Castolc
j Soap, rocoived and for sale by
may it ___ J. B. M(
I \OMESTIC LIQUORS- 100 bblt Gin, Whiskej
J J Rum and Brandy. For sale by
ftb l 6 1 >HEN A TARVER.
HA3IS. —500 best Baltimore cured Hams, bind
ing from schr Edna C. or side bv
apr 13 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
HUCKYV HEAT FLOUR. —For sale by
mar 17 11..1. GILBERT.
Choice butter.—a row tu\J k-JY ~f
Choice Goshen Butter, recnivixl per steamer Flori
da, end for sale at the Emporium, by
tnny 26 SKA BORN GOOD ALT,.
I.MNh lURNITURE CHlNTZ.—Fronchand English
. Furniture Chintz, in Bunches and Stripes lor
Laid Quills and Bordering, at
may 26 KKMPTON & VERSTILLE’S.
PIC HAM&—-2 received and for sale by
raarW A. BONAT7D
IPflsarnpcrs.
.‘■"VGrC 1, iv ". n > Chari—ton—7 RoUn
a . I.i i .-Ics (Wlfrey and daugh
ter. A v >lauu. ‘ apt Peck, nnd 3 deck.
Jirritials nt hotels.
1 I ’LLAMvI HOl .r-i- .P. M * *!>y* * > KprletOi's
- ■■ x??™#
: £ % * nl whn do
m wroor, nu Frnnclw.. I. i:rr,.. .. Jontolc*
! Drool s do W Kerr and ladv do
C ! °x-j* •; •••• • li.-ummond A lady., do
A Monri .-ff. di .11 Aaron aud son do
F P Holcomb...A AW R Rl.'lrs Strachon... Bahamas
W S Dr wrei Brook] vin J 0 Whiten Lcviand
Col Sheftal I
MARSHALL HOUSE G. F.vr.co, Proprietor
Sunday, Muy 29.
II Allen... GcjEDoTTning ’Si)
G B Cor!:ur do‘J Burns Sorevcn
S Herrington doiH Hubbard do
5 D Linton Augusta! \V r Beet S C
- - ihepard Lr.Grr.nge M LGib?cn do
W A Wail Terr Mrs Dr ‘.Ycfner Sav*h
C do'C H Colding, *r —do
CI~ i HOTEL...?. Covr.... J. B. Tclzy, Proprietor*!
„ . Sunday. May 27.
i W 3 Perkins Ga J Rogers Fla
T orii:.. * ; .. ..do.J W Jones .du
L LuotUr. .. and , Mls Rcker Nqspcu
I” E Al’ i endie -io.i} l-'ioronce do
Bryr.:: ‘ i-s Roberts do
v .ucC'u. .. . Jsi Burns Savcnh
Jrtunite JitUUiijf’trc.
I P°RT OF SAV A N N*A 11: M A Y gj.
TZT I7C*Ii Uct -r, U 37
aiiriveijT
n .*1 -*vri;::-}.;p Convey, :v<*r, Naw Bey, Ac, to
A Lew A Cos.
Slctir.ur Jasper f It,lives, Ckaxlostcn. to £ M Lnfl!
tei.vi ‘1 1 /v•. t RK. A A Fcloißor s. W Kico. Fui*
ton A*. uiivu .C L . i Hertz, J Dollar Jn, W Doxiy.
anu others.
£tcaiiiur Metr.mcra, -Ml. Charleston, to Shi LofL
; au - Mdze. to C R li. Fl- 1 ida Boat, W B Gilts Cos.
PJhcoLl*. Mc,l King, Ktinpicn L Vf.rtille, 51 ma J M
1 Soiomans. end oich ,r
j Ft. a-nur .*;•.• ,;cu Moody, A m;ta, to KiacLicy tt
Thomas.
‘CX.E AIELK *”
: Eark 1 tight, Luil.ur, I <.\, i .ik, Lx irkun. Reily <a
j Cos.
itEPARTED.
Steamer Metamora, Postell. Charleston.
>t‘ainer Jasper. Marine.-.Cbi rl.>: r,.
Steamer Wm £ abrook, I’.- k. . urrlustoxx via Duuulut
Ac.
3IKMOUA N ifT.
Cardiff. May 11- ■ lu ii:ii* • toiling, for Savnuruh.
New . ,rk, M. * ; —Arrbik; i;u ian, from Sav&n
----j nah.
Philudulyhitt, May 24—Gd ship State ltigttx, for £•
| vauuuh.
1 List of Vessels iu Port.—(Corrected Daily.)
Ships.
I State of Georgia,Collins, 1 hilndclrhia. C AL Lunar
Chuos, Duutou, Havre, >Va£hburn,W A Cos
Barits.
Dunhnxiy. Br) Williams, Liv’l, J P Grave*
I Ccnimeice Bwan, L’pool. J PGrnves
Snraiiuc. Cole, wfg, Allen A Bull
Khndcs. li. J.i\ 1. HK Wariil uru
i Adelaide Cooper, Collins, Bangor, L W Bukur
i’C Baxter, Ilanaby, “.-ijt'g, Master
Brigs.
| nporjriatm. Gllil.rlst, 1. hr.. Hrlcli.-m. K.t Cos
1 D Lc k.*, Park. Pcdelforo. lay A Cos
. Noril mini. Fairer. c’> - liiigbr.m. Kelly ACo
li M ChaxlUJu, Ligli'br.e St Johns, J Jr
Svtooncrj.
I Racer. J* hnson, N \. E W Bnker
1 Raven. I--i*. Port I’d, Cohen A Fosdick
’ f. Du pi nt. l ■ n-on, Phil, MiilisA Brundcge
“in Hone. 1 . ‘.I::-,, dio'g. Hohe A Connory
Balance. Matldna. N Y. H:i.b>.Jci kins ACo
!• IMiv, X. V. ilii's A Britndnge
M:> i; irt. A.wv.,l *1 V . dis'g. II K Wariiburn
|J W Anderson, Wut.scn, dhy. Brigham. KA Cos
; 4 DM A PLASTEPS flu* e planters art* pre
j t \ ruvdfrom tlio Arm i MoiiUna. tb it valuaUw
: vegetal ii* r< uw.iv. u.'ed for many y u rs iu Getmatiy
j nnd Mu ions other j arts \ ; or j i*. with sue b u-lot-hh
| Ingeifilclency, as to attract attention to its wobdeifui
u! ,, *ii* ’i’ I- Th.-V nr.* : road uj on tic . c ofte*t
lambskin, and rom 1.0 u*itl t \ tlu* uio.*-! dullt&te per*
! hon.-. Jubt ruavivcti ami fi.rfch* by
I apr 7 W.W. LINCOLN, Monumant-sq.
DODA WATER -In tho highest possible state off
■ i ’ pail'* ‘■ ii witiia great variety of the choicest sy
! rnp-. prepaid; ~.h i'.an ti.e l Ci*t Ilia
t’ l iuln, muv be found constuntlv or band in the store
| of *W. W. LINCOLN,
I apr 8 Monument Square
HARPER’S MAGAZINE, for May.
Book of the World, No. 7, 6 nnd 9. ‘received by
J B. Cl BBEDGB.
11ROWM’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER
1 > A fit-h aupplv of iliiMb ligbtful article, lor tho
i summer iuc, n i*ivoii and fi>r *nh* t v
ai rlB J I ■ •’ A M ■ ■I m Hull
C-POXLE. - tine Turk. V Cop Ik thine and Cat
| O n-., Sp- uge. ju.-t it.riMil aud for - ala bv
: apr *25 JOHN B. MOORE k CO.
FINE FRERCII MUSLINS AND 61LK&7
\\ ’ E have tld- day received, per hleeuier. a very el
\
j of Fro ■ li Organdie and Ji.ni . t Mn*lim. nt a very
rn.Mijiablo price; also, rich light colored Muulilla
I Silks. M. PKENIti IKiAST A CO.,
j mayS Brough ton-st M opposite St. Andrew’a Uail
C AMPII IN E AN D 15 UUN ING FLUID.
Jl.-T r.< roved 20 bbl.- of the olv-ve, which
” y ’ ‘ 1 *’> the barrel or otherwire at tlie
‘ lowest pi ires. Am.nrenients will Lc eutor
dealers.
i jan J. J. MAURICE.
1) EC El V EI) per rioamahJp Floi ida—-
\ lu bltl.v Api h-, 10 I M-.-s on.nu-s, in do. Lcmoc-v,
Raibfnp. Ii , Nuts, Crnnberrie et-.
GEO. A 1.1 XANDER,
| epl2 Cor BuJt ondCongrc. - bts. Monmnout-sq
| I AIR Prl P\i 4TIC? R re ’. I oglieh at:*l
li Ani.*i .c;.n I’m p o l*| holia, gnuiinw
Bearn. M aV -nr Gil J : m.*v', t'u.li Fluid. Barrv a
j Trie.oph. rou- .. ... > L. il.Gn.n aud l.tdwey a Circa
sian Balm, for suit* bv
JOH v B. MOORE 4 CO.
Wiiil'.T” ‘ I!tt:T- ‘ J • • ! -I'•
ii Ju*i> * .• ! i *l :.ot equaled bv any,
(■ 111 nnd I* t.v st If cheap ut tho Clrthicg
| Store, (.. bou’ v.ng**. GEO. . NICHOLS,
j tuoy 20.
< r | , KIMv D.'.iMf. Anotlier la:/ lot f Trunks,
1 .
J may 20 GKO. H. NICHOLS
NEW BOOKS.
4 Ft* .VIEW ..f till. Sii.iimd v. if..l ii . tea.
jj\ belt n: tln* i ..ii*.:iegiituliui Ash ctalion of N. York
and Br* klyn bv B. v. (Tmrlea Bencher
[ Journal ot uu African ('i ;i c. comprising sketches
j *f the Canaries, tin* Cape do Y.*rie. Madeira. Sierra
luf iH*. and other i b.res of intr st .in the v.**t coast
of Afrirn-l.v 11..n,ti„ Bridge, C. S. Nttvj; edited b^
I Nathaniel Haw i lmrne.
j Filver and Pew ter. or cont ri tofN ew York Life.
Monteirv. .•.’Urnnl and (’.rres|H*ndence nf Thomaa
j M. I*.
I Barnuiii H Illustrated Nows No, 20. Bemived bv
may 2d B. CUBBEDGE.
\\ ’II 4LE •il I Irre’.s Iltca* bed“Wtiutor
\ > v* hal *;i i
JulIN P. MOORE A CO.,
| n.arlO Gibbons’Buildings.
| In. . latk
! I § Flight, and fi.r sule. t. arrive. >v
may I.’ I tit IGII AM. KELLY ACO.
( <IIF I*7 It.—John riil's bej-t Cider nlwayn oxr hand,
J • for sale by
j may 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
I AMP Wl< !vS lfiOgro s~j Bolsr, Astral aud
j Lard M icks. fi.r rale hy
| apr2 JNO. B. MOORE A CO., Gibbons Buildings.
MAY HAY I’ARTY.—Tho Army of little W.
. ere Ii 1 . moil llioie i- full nipjilv <.f\t hlto hill
ell pants. White and Fancy Marsedtes Vet-la. Jnrkcta,
i *"hirts. Hi t-. St... ks Ac. Ac. to 1.- I ; d at the ClotLiou
tiibbons Range, and for rale by
j apr 80 GK.ro - M(||,.|v
/ \. prime W hiie n . i . Coacai.
j V >ly exioctod. For &alouu or before arrival.
A. 0. TOMR.
i | )tilV DMi. Rifle. -nlng nnd Plantaliou Pnw
I der, in wholes, half and quartor kogs. just recoiv
1 ‘ ,:i 1 ‘ mar ll k. t,rovKLL.
1 iIIIiRELLAS—At wholesale and retail at
” m)l ’ 17
r>l \Ui\ \ I>\
I li'irguudy, u fine article; fox’salo by
J ftn 20 A. BON AUD.
May PERIODICALS.—-Harper'sMuguzine for Mav
I’utmun‘s Magazine for Muy. Graham's Mogaziur .
’ ..Hiev s Lady’s BiKk for Mav. Blackwood’s Magazine
fur April—rocoived and fir sale by
a l’ r 27 s. S, SIBI.KY. No. 135 Con gross-st.
/"'‘RAPES, RAISI* S, FIGS, CUIUIANTE, Ac.—
; r^ clvoJ P cr firmer, 5 kegs Grapes: 10 bx„.
| 10 bait do.. 10 qr. do. new K.usins; 1 cask Smvrn? Figs •
j*. casks Currants Also, a fresh supply of Perm*’
l Hickory, Brazil. Filberts, Emdi-'h Walnuts. Almonds’
’ • GEO ALEXAKDUR,
Coiner Bull and CotvgreM