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lUants, ilcnts, fur Stile, &r. ~
FOR SALE.
QfSHJfejjP AFIXK Family Rock a way, but little
used. Apply at
J 111 "' 1 8. Z. Ml iii’iiN 8 Carriage Repository.
WW :D TO “ lim-r7,,;ut
.. . * or lu y eurs to wuitttbout house. Apply at
Intelligence Office.
4 SITUATION WANTED—Uy avmng
... V. Man ot steady and industrious lmbits. liis olh
ject is to get employment, aud will accept of any situ
ation, either in the city, or tiio country. Apply to
ma y ;U n. .1. CHALMERS, Ray Lane.
“\\ ( r AMI,I) TO PURCHASE; A negro woman ofgjnd
* f character, a good cook. washer and irotter. Ap-
P‘y 1° li. J. CHALMERS. Broker,
mav2 ° Bay Lane.
inielllgence OAlce*
lITANTED TO PU UCHASB—A Farm, from one to
> y throe, or four miles from tlio city—-to contain
from 5 acres, to lUD acres. Apply to
11. J. CHALMERS,
Tnn y “ Bay Lane.
UM mSAL Eo illeo desks, and- iron safes 1
JL that lmve been used but. a short time, which can
be had at a bargain ly application to
111 ay 3<) <WIDEN* A 11UNKHR.
REMOVAL.
W HURH have removed to No. SO Bav
y y root. i.
j)AQGIN, ROPE ANIJ TWINES.
A.I 10 bales tlunny Bagging,
10 do Dundee do,
Ido coils No. 1 Dillon's Rope,
100 do No. 2 do do,
10 bales do Twine, in store and for sale
®P [may _OGI>KN ft BUNKER.
I > VC ON, HA3I S AM) CAXDLEtj.-
.1 ) 2 > hints. Bacon Sides.
6(Mi Roluson’s new Items,
luo hoxos Adumantiuo Candles, in store nnd for
sale by [ may 30) <Ki Dt•: \ A BUNK HR.
OATS VND HAY.—
1000 bushels Oats,
50 bales prime Eastern Ilay. in store and for sale
by i'l l’ !M \K I R
SI 14.U1'. --'in bbls. New V.ik Su jarUou i
in store and for sale b/
may 00 OOpKN ft tti XKF.R.
4 lASTOII OlL.—lu bbls. Castor oil, iu store
V J and for sale by
■ may 20 _____ OGDEN A BUNKER.
U r PIIAM’S PIPE EL EG! tlAßY.—Fresh sut pis j u ,t
received and l'or sale by
jOiinb.moork&co,
mar 25 Gibbon's Range.
1) ROW.VS ESSENCE • )F.I AMAICAG! NG KK.—This
# artiide is warranted to possess, in a concentrated
form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica (finger,
and will be found on tri 11, to be an excellent family
medicine. To the dyspeptic, Halfords great relief, by
giving tone to the digestive organs, .lust received and
for sale by W. \y\ LINCOLN,
\T K Harper’s New Monthly Magazine
for April.
Harry Muir; a story of Scottish Life, by the author
ot Mrs. Margaret Maitlaud, M ;rk}uud, Ac.,in cloth and
paper binding.
The Ranger of Raven stream: by Newton M. Curtis.
The Life of Ned Scarlett; the daring highway man.by
the author of Dick Clinton, Nut Blake, Dick Turpin,
Ac., illustrated.
Agnes Sorel.a novel, by G. p. R. James.
The Child’s History of Englaud; by Chas. Dickens,
v 1. Ist.
Ellen Linn; a Franconia story, by the author of Ilul
lull nks, beautifully illustrated.
The Bourbon Prim e, the History of the Rovul Dau
phin. Louis XVII, of France.
Barnuin's Illustrated News, No. 13, received by
J * u - CUBBED IE.
(til E( Iv Ei) SILKS.— v few handsome patterns
J just received. SPENCEROL KKELL. Agt..
lob 17 la I Congress-st.Gibbous’ Building.
Double and single barrelledgi ns.—
Just received and fur sale by
mar Si 15. LOVELL
LIQUORS AND WjaEs]— 12 halt
pipes Otari 1. Dupuy A Co.'s French Bran
dy, 10 half pipes assorted brands, low pric
ed French Brandy; 3't quarter casks Domes
tie do, 50 bbls do do. 70 do P & il Rye
Gin, lot) do E Phelps’ do; 0 pipes Holland Gin, 10 bids
Virginia Apple Brandy. 8 do pure Georgia Poach do.
it')) bbls do N O Whi-kcy, 00 do white Baltimore d0.30
old Westminster Mui nigahola du, 2 dool t Pennsyl
vania Mouutaiu do do, 100 do N E Rum 25 quarter
casks Madeira Wine.Di eighth do choice do d0.2 ) quar
ter do Port do, 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter cusks
Brown Sherry Wine, 40 baskets Cliauipnigne do. For
Bale by aug2o ;:it.-- ;*.: i; ,v I’AL.MES.
-PEKIN TEA COMPANY.”
Warehouse, 75 and 77 Falton-st., New York.
f” Ji This TEA Company has always main- v.
tained a high reputation for TEAS of
k>; ; ‘T -y tlie most doiici uis character and fra-p V 1
*''j v| graney. and are warranted to give ,-at- *• Tj
(• give aati.-'fietion iu every in-dance. If they do n"t
prove as represeulod they may be returned. For sale
by the Ageut. J. A MAYER,
mar 0 Brought on-street.
11ULTON M 4RK i Ofbbß r .a.*
1 by (apr 25) H. J. GILBERT.
U'AY. —40 bales of Prime Timothy Ilay, for sale ta
arrive persehr Eiua 0, from Baltimore hv
upr 4 A. C. T>MS. 12 - Bay-st
HAY. —300 bundled Domes!ie 1 lav. Fur salehy
apr 30 SEAB jUX G-bIDALL.
NOTICE"EXTRAORDINARY !~
PesilivtTj- selling oil’ sit Cost.
fJMIE Subscribers desirous of closing their present
1 business, would invite the attention of the citizens
of Savauuah. and its vicinity to their large and well se
lected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods at
nmn: new yokk cost,
among which are to be found some of the most desira
ble styles of goods, for this and the coming season,con
sisting in part of the following goods, viz:
AND FIGURED BAREGES,
do do do .Silk Tissues
Plain, Black and Colored Silk Tissues aud 15a
regex,
Swiss and Mull Muslins,
Jaconet aud Cambric do.
do do Checked Swiss do.
Colored and Figured Organdies,
Black and Colored Lawns,
Canton Cloths for Travelling Dresses,
Printed aud Plain Linen dodo,
Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Ginghams and Barege Do Lalnos,
Black aud Colored Chameliou rilks,
Plaided aud Brocaded do.
Colored Marceline and Florence do.
LIVES GOODS, &.-(•., Ac.,
We have a large aud well selected stock of the eele
brated RICHARDSON'S, GRAY'S, DUNBAR. 1)ICK-
S>N A Co.’s Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together
with a large and elegant assortment of White and
Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies.
Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Dia
per, Linen Dowlaxs, Huckaback Diaper French Linen
Twelve aud Doylies, Lincu Lawns and Linen Cambric,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF DOiIFVI'IF GOODS,
l* complete and embraces every article kept in a first
class retail store. Purchasers will do well to call aud
see for themselves, as
GREAT BARGAINS
will be given especially in
Fancy Goods,
which will bo sold for in many instances below cost.
THIS IS XO HUMBUG.
Call and see, and be assured of tlio fact, at
.1. ll.frmKN 4 co.s,
apr 28 150 Broughton-street.
HOME MANUFACTORY OF
Saddles,Bridlos and Harness,
183 Congi'Ett-Strcety Savamian, Cia.
A The Suhseribcra nmnufae- fiv
fijjHm&Wf. ture and keep constantly on *w|L-fer>
ETsHBf hand, a large Stock of SAD
• DLES. BRIDLES, aud II All-
NESS, and make to order any description of article in
our Hue. Our gtocic comprises also, a large, assortment
of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valoises, Saddle Bags, Whips.
Wool and Dray Collars. Dray Harness, etc.
Persons desirous of purchasing, would do well to
give us a call, and examine our Stock. All work man
ufactured by us, warranted for material and workman
ship.
B MALLnr 18 ™ !*• nai.i.i:tt * CO.
N. B.—Repairing done on the shortest notice and or*
na ble terms. oei 20
(jAMPIII.VK. 20barrelsl aniphineahd Burn*
j ing Fluid. Just received and for sale hy
may 5 J. B. MOO BE A CO.
ENTLEMEN WHO SIIAVK THEM
SEL VEB.—Saunders’ Pateut Metallic Tablet
and Razor Strop—the best article ever offered to the
public in the way of the Razor Strop. It will keep
the ravor in fine shaving order without t house of the |
hone. Also a fine assortment of Shaving Soaps, Sa
ponaceous Compound Oleophane, Shaving Cream of
various kinds, Military Shaving Soap, &c., Ac., receiv
ed nnd for sale by J. E. DkFoRD,
june 1 Aporthcernies’ Hall.
C hTMPAGNE.-.50 laiske ts
Y./of this very superior Wine, whose reputation is
unequalled where it is familiarly known. Now laud
ing per steamer Alabama aud for sale by
PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
june 1 Agents for Savannah.
rpOKAY WIN E.I ust reccived 12 do/.. Tokay
Wine. For sale by A. BON AUD,
june 1 corner Bay nnd Whitaker-sts.
tiHIRTS! SHIRTS!!—Just received a fine lot of
Judson’p Celebrated Shirts, not equaled by any,
for fit and beauty. For sale cheap at tlio Clot Ling
Store, Gibbons’ range. GEO. S. NICIIOLS.
may 20.
THUNK DEPOT.—Another large lot of Trunks,
received at the Depot; and for sale by
ay 20 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
<P*llantotts.
JOHN B. MILLER.
ATTOHSEY AT LAW.
may 23 ts Brunswick, (in
MAMMOTH CORN.
V SMALL lot ot ■ Young V Mammoth corn for plant
- Lg.
ALSO,
('urn. Hay and Oats of the best quality, Just receiv
ed in store. For sale by /.. N. WIN K LER,
,l l'r ic ts Williamson’s Buildings.
UNITED STATES HOTELT
PHILADELPHIA. *
CAPT. CHAS. H. MILLER,
*IA V ING leased this well-known establish
,n,’ a ™ re furnished it in modern style, i
would inform tlio public, that they will
the aeeouunodations of a very superior
eharactor iu every ‘expect.
('apt. Miller’s reputation us a best is well known
| every whore, and ho Is determined it shall lose noth
ing hy his future efforts. The highest degree of satis
faction guarantied to all who may favor him with
: their company. 2w may 19-
mJust received r.t the .Y. to Hat
SUrre. r>rner of Brougton and Bar
narl-.ts., every variety of SPRING Jsj£i
Gi)0l)S, consisting in part of Silks, Bea-**** 5
vers, Goisanieres. (\inlon , Paris, Lone Star,
Cainpoaohy, Florida, Straw. Swiss, and others too nu
moroux to mention: also, all kinds of children's Mats,
at wholesale and retail. BELDXN k CO.
apr (
L'D-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE,
r IAHE un lersigned has this day associated with him,
1 Mr. I’a -u.ky llvmpto.v. of Houston County, with
whom lu* will continue the General Commission anil
Factorage Business in this city, under the firm of
SI'URtIES.V: HAMPTON. W. 11. ST URGES.
Savannah, March 14,1853. ts mar 15
THE ROAD TO HEALTH.
v |
HOLLOAVAY’S PILLS.
Cura of a Disordored Liver and bad Digestion.
Copy of a letter from Mr H. U r . Kirkus. Chemist, Pro
feisor-xtrret, Liverpool, dated G (Ji June , 1851.
To Professor Holloway.
Sir--Your Pills ami ointment have stood the highest
on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines fbr some years.
A customer, to whom I can refer for any enquiries, de
sires me to let you know the particulars of her case.
She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver
and bad digestion. On the last occasion, however, the
virulence of the attack was So alarming, and the in
flammation set in so severely, that doubts were enter
tained of her being able to bear upundorlt; for
tunately she was indueod to try your Pills, and she in
forms mo that after,the first, and eaeJjsucceeding dfise.
she had great relief. She continued to take them, und
although she used only three boxes, she is now in the j
enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you
many more cases, but the above, from the severity of j
the attack,and the speedy cure. I think speaks much ;
iu favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed i
11. W. Kirkus. |
An extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fever J
in Van Dioinan’s Land.
Copy of a letter in.<erteil in the Ifttart Town Courier of
thrift Mnnh. 1851, by Major J. W<tlch.
Margaret M’Oonnigan, niueteen years of age. resi
ding at New Town, had beeu suffering from u violent
rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had
entirely deprived her ofthc use of her limbs; during
this period, she was un ler the care of the most emi
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
sentodto do. and in an incredibly short space of time,
they effected a perfect cure.
Curo of a Pain and Tightness in the Chest |
and Stomach of a Person 84 years of age.
From Mi ffi'f. ‘Phew if S oi. Proprietors of Ute. Lynn Ad- !
vert iso r , who can vouch for the following statement. —,
August 2d. 18. M.
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 hy a shortness of breath, that pre
vented me from waikingnbout. I mil 84 years of age,
and notwithstanding my advanced state of life, these
Pills have so relieved ine, that I am desirous that others
should hi* made acquainted with their virtues. lam
now rendered, by their means, comparatively active,
andean take exercise without inconvenience or pain,
which I could not do before. (Signed.) llknkv Cok,
North-street. Lynn. Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills are winvtrrfalty efficacious in the
following eoni]Joints:
Ague, asthma, bilious conijdaints, blotches on the
skin, bowel complaints, eholies. constipation of the
bowels,consumption, debility, dropsy, dysentery, ery
sipelas, fern ah* irregularities, fevers of till kinds, tits,
gout, heal-aohe. indigestion, inflammation, jaundice,
liver complaiuts, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, reten- j
lion of urine, scrofula, or king's evil, sore throats, j
stone and gravel, secondary symptoms, tic doulour- j
eaux, turn uirs,ulcers, venereal affections, worms of all
kinds, weakness, from whatever cause, Ac. Ac.
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY.
2TT, Strand, (near Teiuple Bar. London,) and hy all |
respect able Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through- j
out the British Empire, and of those of the United
Stab's, in boxes at 37V1c., S7e.. aud 50 each. Whole!
sale by the principal Drug houses in the Union.and by
Messrs. A. B. & 1). SANDS, New York, and W. W. LIN
COLN. Savannah, (la.
M ip There is considerable.saving by taking the large*
sizes.
N. B.—Direction fir the guidance of parents in every
disorder, are affixed to each box. ly* apr 4
CUT NAILS. -A full assortment Os best brands.
j just received aud for sale by
mar 24 E. LOVELL.
E> l kFnG AOAOFMV.
Mon S. A. BON AUD respectfully informs hi
. patrons that, his Last Term, of tins season, will
commence on Thursday, ‘Jtli Inst.
Pupils, for the above term, will he received until the
23d iust. Persons willing to patronise him arc re
quested to wind pupils to liis Academy at 4 P. M.,
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays.
N. B.—Mons. A. B’s Fancy Dress Hall will
talc** place on Tuesday. 2flth iust. apr 5
T. \Y. JI e AUTHOR iV < <>.,
(SION OF THE WU COFFKK POT) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY
AM)
STOVE WAKE BOON.
WE have now, and keep con
stoutly on hand, a full and.
tensive STOCK, which we offer on fijV - ! -y
very reasonable terms. few
Pumps, Lend Pipe,
Sheet Lead, Copper
and Zinc.
These Pumps are of simple construction, ami every
part perfectly fitted—they are so made that they may
be taken apart and access gained to nil the valves with- I
out taking up the pipes, or even detaching the plat
form, to which the Pump is fastened.
We are also selling tin* celebrated Hnelt Pattern !
Cooking Stove, for wood, which is being very |
extensively used in the city and country. The suc
cess of (liis Stove, since its introduction by us, has I
been gratifying—nothing Ims over been offered to ihe I
public for eulenary purposes that lias given such gen- I
enil satisfaction. We shall take great plcuxurc iu
showing this Stove, whether you purchase of us or
not, and we think wo can satisfy you that (liis Stove
is superior to any ever offered for sale in this market,
mar 24 STOKE, NO. 13 BARN A RD-ST.
CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS.
f r A en\ DOUBLE Refined Crashed Su-p^ji,
gar, Crystaliml,Granulated d0.,: as o
/fg? 10 lbs. for S1 •
J Also,sparkling, bright Coffee
Sugar. 12 lbs. lor sl.
Lower Grades Brown Sugar, 14 lbs. for sl.
Dark (suitable.for servants) Sugar, 17 lbs. for sl.
FRESH TEAS—Selected from the latest importa
tions. consisting of:—Extra llysou, Extra Fine Gun
powder. ami (looking.
Fresh Mustard, Sardines, Pickles, Preserves. Sweet
Oil, Almonds, fancy boxes Prunes, Brandy, London
Mustard. Peaches, Turkov Figs, extra large’ and fine,
und 20 boxes Raisins (all clusters)—whole, half aud
quarter boxes—Mace, Nutmegs, Spices, Ac.
Just received per steamer—2 bbls. Pig Hams: 50
Smoked Tongues, large size; 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages;
2 bids. Smoked Beef.
For sale at DICKSON’S,
jan 20 Cor. Whitaker st. and Broughton lane.
IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED.
r PI!K great number of persons both male nnd fe
-1 male who have been bene-fitted by the applica
tion of Dr. Banning's improved Brace.or abdominal le
supporter, during the past year, has induced the siilh
scriber to order a large supply of the above val
uable article, direct from the manufactory, which
will enable him to reduce the price of the same
so that all can be accommodated who require
their assistance. A female well qualified to lit
the Brace will ho in attendance upon ladles, nnd.
if desired, will be waited upon at their residences,
apr 21 S. G. PANCOST, Broughton-st.
\ YfA II V KN* K"OR” 11AI It GLOSS.—An~Ind inn
* V preparation for restA'ring grey hair to its oripi
nal color—also, for preventing grey hair and baldness
Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
marlrt Monument Square.
I^LOUK.. —200 bbls. North St. Louis Fancy Brand j
Flour, 24 do St. Louis Extra Family Flour, 2,500
bushels Prime White Corn, in socks of 2 bushels each, j
4.250 do (N. C.)Prime White Corn. Fcr sale on or be- i
fore arrival at wholesale price. 4. C. TOMS,
apr 14 126 Bay-street.
3 V VANN All JOURNAL SATURDAY, JUNE 4. L 853
__ Jlndimt Sides. _
15Y PHILdRICK~dt
Lots Nos. 13 and 14 nt Auction.
On TUESDAY next, June 7, nt 11 o’clock iu front of
the Court House;
Lot No. 13, corner of Drayton and Gwinctt streets,
and 14 corner of Draytonaud Lamar streets, containing
120 by G‘J feet. Terms cash. June 2
Assignee’s Sale of Dry Goods.
ON MONDAY, June tith, at It o’clock, will l>e sold in
store No. 118, North side of Brougton-xtreet.
The eutirv Stuck of Goods iu said store, comprising a
very large and complete assortment of Fancy ami Ma
ple Dry Goods. Sold by order of the Assignee, for the
benefitofCreditors. Terms—<loo or less, cash; over
i Siflb to S3OO, 90 days; over S3OO to $500,4 months;
1 and over SSOO, six months credit for approved endor- -
ed paper. ja;:y Jl
Farm Lots at Aucton.
ON TUESDAY. June 7. at i 1 o'clock,
Will bo sold iu front of the Court House—Farm Lot !
No 5 Wilmington Tvthing, Darby Ward, situated op
posite tin* 2 mile stone on the White Bluff Road, and
contains hv recent survey 65 4-10 acres. Also, Farm
Iy)t No ;• Third i’ything.Ansou Ward.eontainingss S-lo ,
acres, situated in Chatham county .nlmut 3 miles south
f Savannah, between the Darien and White Bluff j
Roads, beiug part of the Cottage Tract. Terms at i
sale.
Rosendale Cement at Private Sale.
Now lauding per schr Cataract—loo bbls llvdraulio
Cement.
Houso for Rent.
House No. 20 Broughton street, for Rent until No
vember.
improved Essonoo of Coffee.
3) e have just received from Iho manufacturers in ]
Philadelphia, and couiinue to keep on hand for sale, 1
Augustus Hammers Improved Essence of tTolYce. This
is tlie best composition of Coffee over offevcsl for sale, i
and Coffee made fr unthe essence is muchmorcjaholc
somo, more delicate, finer flavored and coloreil.pcrfo*.,t
----’ ly clear, and in every respect superior to the finest Ri>
| Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 75 pur cent.
over Coffoo prepured in the ordinary manner Try it
| and see if it does not. may 12 j
Prime Cook nt Private Salo.
A prime likely young follow, a first rate cook, for !
steamboat or hotel. apr 23
Ginghams and Handkerchiefs at Private
Sale.
Just received per last fleam >r : 2 cases Ginglmins; ]
do French Head Handkerchiefs, for snle low. apr2l !
Stawberry Setts nt Private Sale.
Strawberry Setts of the following kinds: Alice
Maude, Boston Pine, British Queen, uhio. Redwood, j
Hudson, Crimson Cone, White-wou i, Hover's Seedling, |
Early Scarlet, i’hey hi j all grown in thixclimate. and ;
in good order. All orders left at <ur store for any oi (
the abovu kinds will be promptly attended to. fab 19 j
Marshall House Omnibus and Team at Pri
vate Sale.
Comprising one fine large Omnibus, Nix good Ilorsos,
and Harness complete. Also, the fine pleasure schoc- ‘
ner Ann. with new sails, riggings, Ac., all in complete
order. The above property will be disposed of on ac- j
coin modal ing tirrni_ r : th<* present owner being about to
remove from the city, has no further use fur it.
feb 17
Fair Rank’s Patent Platform Scaled.
(Improved in quality und reduced in price.) adapted
to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad ■
Seales for trains or single cars, in use on the principal |
railroads in the United States and Groat Britain; ware- i
houso Scales; heavy portable Scales, on wheels, for 1
Foundries. Rolling Mills, Ac.; hay and coal Seale-'. Ac. I
These Scales have been long known and severely test
ed, and the universal confidence f it in the accuracy
and perfect adjustment is such, that they are now re- i
ganled as the standard, from which their is no appeal. !
For sale iu all their varieties hy
PHIL BRICK A HELL.
set 25 Agents in Savannah, j
THE CELEBRATED GRAEFENBERG FAMI
LY MEDICINES.
# MAY be found at all :
t i I
way* to tiiaiuiillonco j
Graefenberg- Vegetable Pills -price 25 cents.
| In bilious diseases and liver complaints, these Pills
act immediately, and will rest >re health quicker thun
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, Ulccrx.gerofulu, inflam
mation of the Bowels, and all cases of inflamed sur
faces. yield immediately to tin* power of the
GRAEFENBERG GREEN MOUNTAIN
OINTMENT—Price 25 cents.
The Graefenberg Eye Lotion,
should be used in all cases of disarrangement in the 1
Eyes:it is compounded on tin* most scientific principles, :
and will invariably afford relief.—Price 25 cents,
j All diseases of children yield at once t>> tlio action of
tlie Graefenberg Children's Panacea. —Price f>o cents.
Rickets, Flatulence. Diurrluea. Falling down of the i
Fundament. Ringworms, and Scald-head,
Couvulsions,j WORMS, Croups,
Cholera Infantum
aud all complaints incident to teething, arc immedi- :
[ ately relieved, and the foundation of a strong aud ■
.sound constitution laid.
Asa Tonic, the
Graefonborg Health Bitters,
are unequalled. They will restore the appetite, re- i
move the pallid appearance attendant upon disordered i
digestion, and taken in connection with the Yctr- ‘
etable Pills, will curo Fever and Ague.—Price 2.5 j
cents.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Asiatic Cholera and ;
Cholera Morbus, and all classes
of Bowel Complaints
nr<* cured iinm<*diate!y hv the
GRAEFENBERG DYSENTERY SYRUP.
and tlie system is left in its natural state, while other
remedies leave tlio patient much debilitated.—Price 50
cents.
Tlie other Mediciues of the Graefenberg Company,
are
Marshall's Uterine Catholicon. for all complaints in
cident to pregnancy, aud other uterine diseases.—Price
$3 00.
Dr. Libby’a Pile Ointment, a certain cure for the
Piles—Price $1 00.
Graefenberg Fever and Ague Pills, a well attested
remedy.—Price $1 00.
Graefenberg Consumptive Balm, a most valuable
remedy and much used in medical practice.—Price
$3 00.
Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound, the most
valuable purifier of the blood ever known.—Price
$1 00.
The most complete and valuable Almanac ever is
sued, may be had gratis at. the Ageney. Apply! <•
HUMPHREYS A JOHNSON,
dec 10 6mos cor Broughton anil Whitaker-sts.
TiVIXjOUINT <3ro
DIBBLE & CAREY,
| COBXEIi DROrGIJTOS axd whitakeh-sts.
.Savannah, Ga.
! rpnK SUBSCRIBERS would cal! the attention of the
i L citizens of Savannah, to their SPRING STYLES
OF ALL COLORS oF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3 AND VESTINGS,
Which they are prepared to manufacture to order, in
the neatest and most fashionable styles.
Also, their stock of Ready Made Clothing,
all of which have been got up in a superior style to
any ever before offered for xalciii this market.
Their stock of FURNISH I\G GOODS is complete,
and well assorted. These. Goods will bo sold on the
most reaxonubc and occouunixlaling terms,
mar 25 ts
Si AUT.—3OO sacks Salt, in store, and fur sale hy
) June 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
BACON StiOULDERS. ilo hhdsi Prime
Bacon Shoulders. For sale by
juno l m NTKB ft 0 VMM ELL.
N i*;\\ M W Itl ITER IV CHEEBicT-
Just received per steamer Alabama, aud for sale
at the Emporium, by
june l SEABORN GOODALL.
Direct from the sprinos.--
Fresli Congress Water, just landed from the ship
Southport, can be found on ice. at
june 1 IV. W. LINCOLN’S. Monumont-sqr. ’
U PERI O R SA LAO Oil A'—J ust’ roceiced,
a superior article of “Salad Oil.'for table use, &c.,
&c. For sale at ’ W. W. LINCOLN’S,
june 1 Monument Squnre.
PARASOLS.
t PARASOLS.— A handsome assortment of
Parasols and Ladies Umbrellas. For sale ly
KEMPTON & V ERSTILLE,
Waring’s Range, next toZogbaum’s Music store.
aprO
JT AIR Til EP A K ATI O N S.- French. ml
J.l American Pomades, Rose Kephulio, genuine
Bears, McCassar Oil, Bamsev’s Curling Fluid, Harry’s
Tricopberous, Lyon’s Kathairon, and Kadway’sCircas
sian Balm, for sale by
opr 29 JOHN B. MOOR E A CO. ’
I)ECEI VED per steamship Florida—
-1 lb bbls Apples, 10 boxes Oranges, 10 do. Lemons,
Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Cranberries, etc.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
aprl2 Cor. Bult and Congress-sts. Monnmrnt-iiq.
S"I>DA WATER.—In the highest possible state of
perfection, with a great variety of the choicest Sy
rups, prepared with great care nnd from the best ma
terials, may be found constantly on hand in the store
of W. W. LINCOLN,
®P r 8 Monument Square.
St)ipj (nib Steamers.
U. s. MAIL USB.
FOR NEW YORK.
To sail Saturday, Juno 4, at 5 o'clock, P. M.
* JT The new and splendid steamship
„ i ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, will poi*
f\:rfj* lively leave us above. For freight or
SfrßSfoltiffiaa ptussuge, apply to
june 2 PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
- . MAIL LIN E.
FOR NEW YORK.
To leave Saturday, June 11, at o’clk, —. M.
w c* The U. S. M. Steamship FLORIDA,
Capt. M. 0. Woodhuli. will leave as
JdgLji above. For freight or passage apply
may 30 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. j
i CJ. S. MAIL LINE!
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
To loavo Welnesday, Juno 15. at o’clk, —M.
m t* The new and splendid steamship
4 STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. Walter i
Collins, w ill positively leave as above. 1
tSgyiHSalfl lJ f^lM For freight or passage apply to
1 ‘ L. 1 IMAR
FOlt MONTEVIDEO.
-Ipf Tlie bark KANAWHA will take 100 to 150
Rice, to complete cargo. Apply to
may 10 2v C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOR NEW YORK—Union Line.
The regular packet sebr. Enchantress, Ty
ler. master, will have quick dispatch fur the j
abuse port. For freight or passage, apply t>
may 25 OGDEN ,V BUNKER. j
WANTED ’ !
ff-)- 2or 3 vessels drawing light draught of water, !
to load at different landings iu .North Carolina ,
with Com. Apply to
nov 6 ’ ‘ S. C. TOMB, So. 188 Bay.'troet
WANTED TO CHARTER. i
A good Vessel of the capacity of 2.000 to 2,* ’
SSBMO’ nixes ofsugar, to loud at ila\ ana for Cowes i
aud a market.
miy 12 p ‘.•*•:;* ■;:!). fay a o.
FOR li £ W YORK. Union Line.
The regular Packet Schooner (41 AS. MILLS, ‘
must er, w ill have quick despatch for
the above pol l. For freight or passage upplv to
juuol (HJDEN k HUNKER.
MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND
COMPETENCE.
WHY /-Y IT f
r FiHAT wo beholdmany foniulox, scarce in tho mori
1. dian of life broken iu Leulth and spirits viitli a
complication Os diseases and aiimeuts. depriving tiiem
of the power for the enjoyment .fl life at ui* age w hen
physical health, buoyancy of spirit.', ami happy screui
ity .if mind, arising from a condition of health,should
be predominant.
Many of the causes of hr 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.
IX Ai- T/lti l LABS.
When too Into to be benofitted by our knowledge, wo
look back and mourn,aud regret the full consequences
of our ignorance.
What would wo notoficn give to possess, in early
life tho knowledge we obtain in after years 1 And
what days and nights of anguish we might not have
been spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed.—
It is
Mi:LA XCITOI. VA XD STA li TI.IXG
To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many
a wife for many years, from causes Gmplu and control
lable, easily (remedied —or better still—uot incurred, i.’
WIFE AND MOTH Eli
Possessed the information contained iu 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, w ithout giving him the opportunity of ac- ;
(jHiring that competence which his exertions are enti- i
tied, and tlie possession of which would secure the hap- i
yiness of himself, wife and children,
SEcrm: the mi:a xs of ha ppixess
By becoming in time possessed of tho knowledge, the j
want of which has caused the sickness and poverty of i
thousands.
In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is i
excusable if she neglects to avail herself of that know
ledge, in respect to liorself, which would spare her J
much suffering, be the means of happiness and pros
j perity to her husband, and confer upon her children
| that ’Messing ab >vc all price—healthy bodies, with
i healthy minds. That knowledge is coutuiued iu a lit
i tie work entitled
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
Prl \ me i>l cdirul Com pun lon.
BY !>K. A. M.MAI UR'EAU,
I*H"t ? K>S'H Os DISKASKS *F WOMEN.
One Uun>ireth Edition.) Ibiiio., pp. 250. Price 50 Cents.
lon fine paper, extha m.vnjMi. $1 o'.)
First published in IM<>. and it i< not
SCJiI’/iJS/XG Oli WOXDEIiECL,
Considering (lisii every Female, vvlic- i
flier married nmol, ran here uc|iilrt
a full know led £<: of tlie auliiic, char
arlrr and eameN of her complaint k, .
with tin- various n}inp(omM, aud (lint
uen rly
HA I. F A MILLIVX COPIES.
1 • houlti have licen sold.
lti iuipracticable to convey fully tin* various sub
! je**ts treated of. as they are of n nature strictly inten- |
tI f.r the marru*il,or those coiiteuiplating marriages j
| but no female desirous of enjoying health, and tliut
! beaut}’, consequent upon health, which is so eoiidur
! live to lierown hflppiness. and that of her husband, j
! but either has or will obtuiu it, as lias or will every ;
husband wh* has the love and affection .f his wile at \
j heart, or tliatof liis own pecuniary improvement.
! UPWARDS OF OXE 111 X/HiEO THOISAXI) !
COPIES
Have been SEXT BY MAIL within the last few J
I mouths.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
BE XOT DEFRAUDED !
i Buy no liook unless “Dr. A. M. Mauriccau, 129 Lib- I
| erty Street N. Y.” Is on the title page, und the entry 1
| iu tlie Clerk's Office on the back of tlie title page; anil ;
j buy indy of respectable and honorable dealers, or
[ send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriccau.
1 as there are spurious and surreptitious infringements
1 of copyright.
I LET EVERY WIFE AXD Ill's BA XD I^XDFIi!
: .\o excuse for Ignorance, xvlicn ignr>
nnee 1m Misery t o thuso x * hold near
and dear, and when to dlspelour Ig
norance is within our rencli.
To enable every one to.lcci.h* upon the indi*p,„si- j
ble necessity of poss,*-ing a copy, and that no wife, or i
iiiollicr need remain unifnrmed upon the many caus
es. which sooner or later, arc drdiiuxl f make fearful
ravages upon tier health, unless guanlcd Hgainst.and
that no considerate and affectionate husband have
cause to upbraid himself with neglect of the welfare of
his wife —a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, containing
full Tide-page awl hides of Orntnits, together with ex
tracts from tin* hook, will he sent./><•• of chary to any
part of the United Stated, by addressing, post-paid us
herein.
When Knowledge is Happiness,’l is
culpable f o he ignorant.
roeeipt of Guo Dollar (for the line Kdition.
extra binding) ."True Mariueh H'-iman’s I’iuv.vtk Mejs
to vi. C'OMP\xn”is sent (mailed fret) to any part f the
United .States. All letters must he post-paid, and ad
dressed to Dr. A. M. MAURJCEAU, Box 1224,New-
York Uity. Publishing OiTico. No, 129 Litajrty Street.
New-Yor'k.
For sale by Lee k Whitman. Ringgold; It. F. Bonnet,
Cnssville: Doyal k Sears, Mcl'onougli; J. A. Reynolds,
Dahlimegu: (’. Youngblood.Oglethorpe. Ga.
In New Y**rk (Ml v. ly Stringer A Townsend. Adri
nuce,, Sherman Cos, Dewitt ft Davenport, and Barnes
k Cos. apr 12
IMiOl It.-gilK) bids. N.SI. Louis Superfine Floor,
1 received per selir. Prescott: 21 bids. Extra Family
do dodo. Now discharging and for sale low from
wharf. ]apr2s A. 0. TOMS, 126j8a3 at.
/ 10SHE N iu TfER, A feu tuhg n#w fresh made
\ I Butter. Just received and l**r sale by
apr 25 SKABOItX GOODALL.
HATS AND CAPS.
a Fine;, fashionable .-ilk and beaver Hat
Men’s and Boys’ Califurnin do. A lageflKaßß
lot of Wool llatejfoi Plantation use. 1 i
sale by STA LEY k HEN DY,
jnn 0 Congrosft-stroet. ‘
NEW GOODS.
I)LAIDnn l Plain Grcnadinos,
Fancy Bareges,
Sat in Stripe Clinllier,
Plain do.
Barege Rohes,
White Muslin Mantles,
Black Ijico do.
Black do. Mantillas.
Silk do., all colors,
Application and other styles of Mantillas, just
received and will be sold low by
may 20 KKMPTON A VERSTILLE
HOOK s I BIiOKSI BO iiw! Hurry Muir; a sto
ry of a Scottish Chief, by the author of Mrs. Mar
garet Maitland, Merklaud, Ac.
Tho Banger of Kuvenstrenm; Ity Now ten M. Curtis,
author of Patrol of the Mountain, Scout of the Silver •
Pond, Haunted Chief, or the Female Bauditti, Ac
Harper’s Magazine for April.
Putuutn's Magazine, containing answers to tho Bour
bon question.
Blackwood’s Magazine for March.
Gleason's Pictorial.
Barn urn’s Illustrated News.
For sale at the Bookstore of S. S. SIBLEY,
mar 80 No. 135 Congress .t. !
JUST received, and on hand, a Fresh supply of
Groceries, Aliuomls. Nuts. Wines and Liquors. Cull i
(and examine for yourselves, at ALEX AN DER’S
may 25 Cr. Bull ft Congress-sts. opp. .Von- Square, j
I “J3 ANT A LOt INS FOR GENT I, EM ENkZ-I will open |
1 this day a great variety of Men’s Pants.—Fancy i
Plaids, Stripes and Checks, together with a good as- ,
sortment of White Drill, which will he sold at moder- I
ate prices at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s ran; ••. by
may 25 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
I FLAVORING EXTRACTS.—Preston ft
rill's, and Wright & Meakin’s Extracts of Rose, j
Vanilla. Lemon. Strawberry, Nutmeg. Bitter Almond, i
Banana. Jurzoucll, Pear. ft''. For sale hv
apr 13 JOHN B MOORE yCO !
,-.5> i*l<A X TS.—Japoni.as, Iloli*>trojHJs, Roses,
“•W&UHinatims. Geraulums, and other Mower’
Plants In fine state of growth, for sale hy
Ji* m ,v - J\.♦ A M\) RR
I EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING Extracts Ua-
A nana. Pirn* Apple. KuspU rry. Straw her. y. Lemon, j
Orange, Rose and Vanilla. J\o. A. MAYER,
may 28 164 Bronghton-stroet.
LA di ;s’ wSi i Kid Slip
&SZK&* rs, just received ami for sab* b v
may 28 W, IIEIDT. Glbbona Range.
iASIPtf.
j Lumps With glass Shades for Parlor ami office use.
i Also, hanging ami side Lumps and a largo assortment
of small Gloss and Britannia Lamps. Just receive.i. ,
mvj 28 .i\. v mvv i.i; ifil Broumtonst
. * uAeen house pl v \ rs.
; pots Green House Plants, in full I
| comprising an elegant assortment .*t
irhS*. various and rare kinds, will be opouoU und ol
( sored for sale this morning* by
may 18 V\ W LI N(MLN. Monument <qr. i
i fI.OY E \ NOD V m:. : oth h and
1 humiliate and perfect cure.
! gIH) 27 JNO. A MAYER li ißi
; CHOCOLATE, COCOA AND BROMA.
\\r BAKER .v c >.\S American an l Yanill.-i Prctui
. uiu t Him OI.U’E, (\COA am* BB'>i \. •
| wbi. ii ti„* first premiums have been awarded bv the
I chief institutes aud fairs of the Union, aro for sale bv |
all tlie principal Grocers in the United States, and b. ,
tlieir agents:—Hussey ft Murray, Now-York: Grant \
Twells. Pliiladelphin*; Tims. V. Brundago, Baltimore; !
Keuuet ft Dudley. t’im innnli. Ohio.
WALTER BAKER ft c V.
apr 5 ly Dorchester, Mam. 1
j TVTIoi’.NA sT\I'SISSON’S - idiFlb Bol...'na>; -’“ij.te
I > Smoked bee:. 2 bbls Smoked Tougite- For sale
’ by A. BON AUD.
I _inny_l2 cor Bay ami Whitaker-at.
■ SILKS.
(< l LliS.—Summer Brocade, Plain Chamelmn, In ha
n Gro Do Hhino, Poult Do Solo, JlareeUno and Flor j
no. For bale by
apr!> KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE.
IMS H ID. AL kitids just received hv
H apr 27 K. LOVELL. .
/ lO.VGRKS uai ER - \ fresh sop] iy n rived
Vydiic i from tho proprietors of the l.'uugress Spring,
1 for sale by
i apr J JOHN It M> U’.E ft UP ;
AUO.v , LAnD, ,v .
3 10 hit Is new Sltouldere,
10 do do items
5 do do L .id, iundiug from Steamer State oi
G *orgia, and for by
feb 7 HUNTER ft GA.MMELL. ’
Onion —Landing and for i<. by
H. J GILBERT
| TEIDSEICK L h7il/p74 }\ ; E.—2U baskets PtetTTo i
JLA do. (Liiit. For Side by .1. JJONV.L'D.
may 2J Corner oi’ Bay und Whitaker ts.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS*
15 4 CougrcH'i- .t, 7 3 yt. Julicn-st. j
J UST received tho following very deniable !
j viz.:
Crape D’Artois.
• Humiliated Bareges.
M nirnin l ’ Grenadines.
Bluck do.
Neat Styles do.
The above goods areofthelatmt lmj*ortution and will J
be sold unusually low. SPENCER h'fJRRELL, Agt, I
apr 21 Gibbon.i’ Building \
LARD, SOAP AND CANDLES”
QX, BBLS prime Loaf Lard;
-w J S'JU 100 lb pkgs ••
75 boxes .\i>. 1 Soap;
I*o •* Pale und Fumily Soap;
100 *‘ Adamantine ’audlus;
30 “ Sperm “
50 *• patent Tallow “
Far . nle bv i m iyl3) WEBSTER ft PALMES. |
. ) SOD A FOUNTAINS, no\. ly filmed, and for sale by
apr 18 _ J. A. MAYKU.
STl'iW ART’S (’A .N DlES.—Just received, per
steamer Alabama, a supply of Stewart's celebrated
! Steam Refined Caudles, in pound and lialf-|*ound pack-
I ages. W. W.LINVOLN,
I mar 10 Monutnent Square.
nU. IIOOFL WD'S OELEBI(ATED GbS
MAN BITTERS, fm*tho cure ol Mver ( omplaint,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Clironic Diarr- i
li ea, Ui-eoa.se of the Kidney: und all disen-'os arising
from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Received aud
for sale by J. K. DeFOltD.
apr33 Apothecaries Hall. I
ASSIVAL OF HEW S’JMMEH GOODS. j
M. PREN DERG AST ft (’> >. have this duy
ireceived per Steam diip Slide oi’ Georgia a
very ••xeellontassortment nt’ new, fashionable
“and chenp gnu.ln. eouiprisilig
While and Colored Fieneli Lineu Drills:
A great viirj-qy of light materials for Gcutlemeu's
aud Boys’ Summer Wear.
| Bareges, Chameleon Figured and PoiuteJ Cruna ‘
dines,
I Black and Colored.
| Black Gro do Rhino Silks.
| Radio’ Needle Work 0- iluvs.
I Jiwonct and Organdy Muslim*.
: 7 • v *. I I and 8 Frem li, English and American I’iiuta,
particularly desirable styles.
A beautiful assortment of Cumhric und Swiss Edg
ing-* und In-oHings.
I tt J - They will he receiving further supplies bv the
(earners during the month/
178BROUGHTON ST..
UII.JJ < ji* s \!i.lrcw's Hull
UKIKD PEACH Eb -Ain. Dri.d Apples, and
Prune- 4 , Citron and Bunch ltui-iiis, just received
and for solo by _ , {a3.i) W. G. HICKSON.
!> EC’l) I’KR STEAMER- 10 hbis Extra Mercer !
i Potatoes: 10 do Ki lney do; 10 do Peach Bloom do;
’ lo dn Apples;Currants. English Walnuts. Brazil Nuts,
j Pecan do, Filberts, Pickled Lobster. Swcelmeals, Cuu
| dies. etc. GEO. ALEX ANDER,
I fljli 2 Cor Bull and Coqgrewi sts„ Monument flqr.
NEW BOUKBi
f TOMB I.if.-in Germ.in. bv Charles L uing Brace,
1 L nuth* rof Huugarv in te l.
, Tin* Translators Reviewed, n Biographical Memoir of |
the Authors of the English Version ol'the II Ay Bible
by A.W McClure.
An lli-torical Sketch of Robin llood und Capt Kidd,
v William W. Campbell.
j * One Year, a tale of Wedlock, by Emily F. Carle u,
I from the original !<weodi-h, in Alexander L. Krause
! and Elbert Pierce.
j A Treatise mi General Pathology, by Dr. J. Henle,
| Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in II ridel berg.
Translated from the Gorman, b\ Henry C. Preston, A.
| M.. M. I.
The Action ofModieinoin the s\stom, l.y Frederick
Win Headland, 11. AM. It. (’. S ft. .
The BrilLi> and Foreign Mcdieo l'hirurgieal Review
for April. Received by
nmyls j B. CUBBKDGE.
uPHIMCi AND SIMMER . L’ Tlll NG— I The-M.
>1 scrilM-r- have ill store a g-ssl assortment ot Spring
an Sutmuer Clothing, which they nr.- selling at low
prices. Our friends, customers, and nil in wont of
good and ehonp Clothing, are respectfully invited to
• all and examine our stock. We will receive by the
steamers from New York, during I In* business season,
weekly supplies of sueli articles as our trade may de
mand. Call at the sign of the G-ddcii Eagle.
STALEY ft HENDRY.
IMPROVED EXTRA SIZE SEIDLITZ
POWDERS.
r |MIKS£ Powder# lire prepared expressly f..r the re
-1 tail trade, from superior imported materials, and
nre warranted full weigfiuSeidiilz Powders', (wlieii c
---eurotelv prepaved, as those are warranted tola*) are
held iu the highest estimation for their peculiar vir
tues iu riving relief where there is indigestion, heart
luirti.or bilious uffeetiona prevailing: aud wlien used ac
cording to the direotlous, form an uQervoseing, aperi
ent draught, more agreeable, yet possessing all the
medicinal properties us tho much esteemed Seidlitz
Springs iu Germany. By W. W. LI NCiil.N.
inar24 Monument Square.
(t\Mi.Li-. mM\- 2 hoxos luporior (M Cnstrie
1 Soap, received aud for sale hy
may 17 J. B. M(X>RE ft CO.
non ESTI< I M v, ■• : .
Rum and Brandy. For sale hy
fob 15 COHEN ft ‘I IRVKR.
j k. S AAIs. - 500 beat Baltimore cured Hams, laud ;
J I ing from schr Edna C. or sale hv
apr 13 BRIGH AM, KELLY ft CO. j
1) fl-KWHEAT FLOTlt.—Fi.r Jfo hv
_> limr 17 B. J. GILBERT.
/ iiiok i; it. r i-Kis- v tv>. !•••.. i,li ...
V_'’ Choice Goshen Butter, received per steamer Flori
da. nnd for sale at tlie Emporium, bv
may 20 SEA BORN GOODALL.
IYINE FURNITURE CHINTZ.-—French anil English
Furniture Chintz, iu Bunches and Stripes for
Laid Quilts and Bordering, at
may 20 KEMI’TON ft VEIISTILLE’S.
1 )IG HAMS'—2 bids, just received nnd fi*r sale by
1 roar 26 A. BONA UP,
1)1 ISteLAD Y. rived, 25 iioxeg Beaune j
> Burgundy, a fine article; for salo bv
| jnn 20 A. BON A I’D.
M ay PERIODICALS.—Harper's Mayuzim* for Mav
. Put nam's Magnzinefor May.Gralmm's Magazine,
j < lodey’s Lady’s Book for May, Blackwood’s Magnripe
fr April—recoived and for side by
apr 27 _ S. S. SIBLEY. No. 135 Congress st.
I / Oi WMOS. IIAISCB,ftus, CUKJtANTS, ill. !
; “ I Just received per oteumer, 5 kegs Grapes; 10 b.\n.
i 10 half do., 10 qr. do. new Raisins; ] cask Smyrna Figs:
j 2 casks Currants. Also, a fresh supply of Pecan,
Hickory, Brazil, Filberts. English Walnuts, Almonds,
; ft*. GEO. ALEXANDER,
| jnu 10 Corner Bull and Congress Bts.
MAY DAY PARTY.— The Army of Utile’
are iu formed there is n full supply of White Lin
| on pants 5\ bite and Funcy Mni sc.ilb .s Vests, Jackets,
j Shirts, lints.-Stocks, ftc.. ftc. to be bad ut the Clothing
I Store. Gibbons Bunge, and for sole by
j apr 30 GEO. S. NICHOLS. j
(lOU\. —-oMOu bushels prime White N. (’. torn, |
Jly expected. For sale on or before arrival,
j pr 30 AC. TOMS.
T)OWDBR. —Rifle, Sporting tuud Plantation Pw i
dor, in wholes, half aud quarter kegs, just receiv |
1 and and for salt by fmnr llj E. LOVELL
(Coitnntrcinl Jutelliflcucc.
Havannnli .Market, June -1.
COTTON—Wo hear of hut little movumont in tlu*
market. Up to l o’clock, 47 bales were sold at 0% cu
- Ear Lot remains firm.
Ilt'celpf h of Cotton, ftc<, per C. K K.
June 0 —293 bale#Cotton and Mdzc, to T S Wayne,
W D Etheridge A Cos, Boston ft Cunby, Smith A llum- I
pbrey#, A Bucket-, W ells ft Durr, Brigham, Kelly ft Cos
’ o rdor.
I- ■ -s
SAVANNAH PKICZS CURRENT.
Articles* ! s u * $ c*
liagging,
Dundee, 44 ia per yd. 11 a 10
Kentucky per yd. a
Gunuy per yd.| 12 a 12*.:
Tow per yd. u
; ISule Hope per lb.| 8 a 8b
Dillon # Rope per lb. a
Hacoit, ilatus ..per lb. 13 a 13
Shoulder# |cr lb.l “}•£ a 8 j
Sides per lb. —a U |
Heel', New-York Mess...per bid.-13 uO u 14 00 ,
ih ime.. jur bhl.l 7 IK) a 890 ,
Cargo per bhl. a
Bn ad, Navy .per lb a 4 |
I’ilot per lb. 5 a 6U I
It utter, Goshen priiue.per lb. u
No. 2 per lb. j 18 a 20
rleks, J-av'li. Istqol.-pcr m. 11 ih> a chj
Northern per in.! 00U a buO j
Candlest >p ju: **ti .per lb 1 >■•'( u 42
i s-avamiali made, Tal.per lb 1 12] j a 13
Northern do. do..per lb. 12 a 14
Cheese, Northern per lb. 8 u lo
lo flee,
Cuba, inf. to fair per lb. a
Good fair lu prime per lb. a
I Bio per lb. lo u lob.;!
i Juva per lb J 12 a 13
Cotton,
Upland, Inferior per lb I a
“ Ordinary jor lb.! u
“ Middling per lb. a
“ Mid. fair pur lb. a
•• Fairftfy.fair.per lb.
“ Good fair....i-or lb. u
Cordage, Tarred per lb. 10 w 11
Maml.a per lb. 14 a 16
Domestic Cuodi,
SiurtiugS; brown per yd. 4 a 7 1
Sheetings, brown j.er >a. 7 c
Brown Drills per yd. b a 9 ‘
Cotton Osnuburgs per yd.j 8 c 10
Dm English per boltllo On u 14 oo
Auiorieuii Cotton per yd.;- 14 a 24
FljJi, Mackerel, No l..per bl-i.’ 10 50 u 11 o') !
“ No. 2..pur bhl.! SSO a 960
t; No. 3..per bl 1. 700 a 760 |
Flour, Canal per bbl. i o<j a 7uo
Bait. HowarJ-st. sup.per bbl. 660 a 676
I’hil.ulolpblu per bbl. a
Georgia pur bbl. a
Grain, Corn,cargo per bus. t-0 a C 5 ‘
“ retail per bus. 76 u 80
Ont-; per bus. a 40
Wheat. . ... .per bus. a
Glass, Am. Window perlOOft 450 a 700
Gunpowder per kogj 375 a L6O
Hay, Prime Northern..pcr cwt. lel a 137
* k Eastern...per cwt.l 146 a 160
Hides, Dry per lb. 9 a 9te
Deci skins per lb. 8 a 9 *
Iron, Swedes, assorted..per toniß7 5u a 100 0o
Pig per ton! u 30 Oo
Hoop pur cwt.) 350 a 400
Sheet per cwt. l 450 a 600
Nail roils per cu t. 15 00 a 026
Lard per lb. 10tej a 12 i
Lime, Thomas ton .... jov bbl. 112 V u 125
Lumber,
8. Sawed,refuse perm ft.’ 800 a 11 00 j
Merchantable ..perm.ft.ll4 00 a 18 00
Rivi r Lumber, ref., per in.ft. 000 a 10 00
Mcr hile to prime...perm.ft. 1 14 00 a 10 00
Ranging do. for exp..j*er in.ft. j 0 00 a
Mill Ranging perm.ft 10 00 a 13 00 *
White l’ine. clear perm.ft.i3o 00 a 40 00
Merchantable permit.] 18 00 a 25 00 |
C) press Shingles per in. 400 a 460
Suwed Cypres-do. . per in.; 18 00 a
Bud Oak Staves per tn.l2 00 a Id 00
White do. pipe, per m ,36 00 a Cos IK)
D<>. Uo. hhd. per in.|2s 0i) u 36 00 1
D. do. bbl....per m.j2o UO a 25 o 0
Molasses, Cuba per gal.! 21 a 22
Now-Orlean# per gal.) 31 a 32
Nalls, Cut 4d. to 20.1 per lb. 8 a e 4
Naval Stores, Tar..per bbl. a
Spirits Turpentine...per gnl a
v '"t'h l-er cnl. a
Oils, Siiet-m. lntfa.|.i.r K l. 140 a ISo
l>o. full do..per gal. a
I)<. sutn'r do. per gal. 120 a 125
Whale, racked, wiut.per gal.i <-5 a 70
Linsec-I per gal.! 75 u 80
TManors’ per bbl.ils 00 a 1G lo
Osuaburgs, Hux per yd. b}?. a 10)^
Pork, Muss, Western ..per hi 4. 21 00 ‘ a 22 00
Prime per bbl te 00 a 19 00
Mess, New-York per bbl. 21 00 a 22 00
Porter, Loudon per do*. 175 a 275
Ital.siiis, Malaga per box. a
Spirits—Bruudv.
Chard, Dupuv ft Co...pur gul 225 a 360
A. Selgnotte s per gal. 175 a 300
Loger freres per gal. 225 a 360 |
Perch per gal. 55 a 125 j
Domestic per gal. 34 u 37 I
Gin. American per gal. 28 a 30
Holland per gnl. 85 a 100
Rum. Jmmiku per 110 a 17S j
N.E., bbl# per gnl. 27 a 30
Whiskey, Phil.ft Bult..|K*r gul. 24 a 25
Xuw-Ork-uiif l'tr Kill a 2S I
Saga r,
I*. Rico and St.Crolx.per lb. 7 a 1% I
Havana, white per lb. a
•• brown per lb. a
Iwinf unit Oiinhod per lb. ¥> a u U
Suit. I.ivrri I. rourße..pcr sin k u
Cargo, bulk per bus. a
Turk’s Island pur Ims. a
Soup, Amur, yellow p.-r lb. t'.ii
Sliot ,01l i-i/.-s pur lb. 6 v IJ2
Sc-ttnrw.SpuiU.il |-r in. V. u 3&
Vmerieaii per 111. 275 u 0 !
Tallow, American per lb. a
Tobacco, Manuf per lb. 25 a 40
Teas, Souchong per lb. 30 <1 fiO j
Gunpowder per lb. 70 a 85 !
lly#on per lb. DO a 75
Twine, Seine per lb ! 30 a 36 !
Baling per lb.| 17 a 19 •
W ines, Miwleira per gnl. 160 n 200 1
Sicily Madeira per gate a 75
Teneriffe. L. P per gal. 1 (Ml a 101
Malaga, Sweet per gal. 45 a 65
•• Dry per gal.’ 40 a 50 !
Claret, Mnwillon pon ask oo ,< 4u ml |
- Herd,-am pi-n-n.kiai no a WOO ;
Champagne p*r doz. 8(H) a 15(H)
Wool.
Southern Unwashed.per ll*. 15 a 17 1
“ Clean per lb.l 20 a 25
Wool ski us, Lamb’#..eaeli, I 20 a 25 |
51.... - 1 - !
RETAIL PROVISION MARKET.
Savannah, .Mhv .1.1853.
(kirn Monl, f 1 htW and 1111
“ Grist, *’ Io 0
Bocou— Hams, ft 14 (n. 15 c.
Sides, ” 12'..it4 13
Shoulders, flb 11 (ft 11J4
Beef, * |ti [grass MJ... 12 fa 15 ‘
Yiml, - 12 }fa‘ te.'^
Mutton, -p lb 12 an 15
Until. - I'2 (a, IS
Pork—Whole hog, V> [scarce]... 1” (a. 12
Cut. “ 12*4
Venison. V saddle >3 oori $6 00
Poultry—Turkeys, each 1 26(j 1 60 j
Goose - 75ri 1 00 ;
Ducks, (domestic) eaeh..(hran e. 1 (a 126
Fowls, each 606(02
Chicken#, V pair sUrti 1 (K)
Sausages, r U’
Butter—Goshen, ? lb 25ri 31
Lard, ft lb !4'ri V, I
Egg#. V •!<•* •*(> 25
Potato.*.- Sweet. “ f ‘ half perk 25
Irish, - ‘ 26
\l i \i peesk 25
BANK NOTE TABLE.
Corrected for the Savannah En nin y Journal. |
Charleston Banks par j
North Carolina Banks 5 ct. disc
All Banks and Branches nt Augusta par
Bank of the State of Georgia par
Marine nnd Fir.* Insurance Bank par
Planter#’ Bank of the State of Georgia par
Central Railroad Bunk par
Bank of Savannah par
Central Bank of Georgia par
Georgia Hall mail Hank par
Merchants’ Bank nt Macon par
Manufacturers’ Bank nt Macon pur
Bank of Brunswick nt Augusta par
Bank of St. Mary’s
EXCHANGE.
Hank Hates for Selling Exchange,
Checks on Boston , <2jct. prom.
“ “ New York V prem.
“ “ Pliilndriphin \ .Jfct. prom.
“ “ Baltimore lygtet. prum.
Han/: Hates for I’nrchasiii'i Exchange.
Bills on England, nominal %p f. fit pram.
“ “ New-York, rigid par
“ “ “ sto todays 1 fti f et.dloc't.
“ “ “ 80 day# pKfd- ”
CO days “
“ “ Boston, 00 days f ct. “
“ “ PhOadel’a, ro days f et. “
“ “ Baltimore, 00 day- IV'<-. i, f. ♦. “
X>'>\m|.D (Mi t’.Rnl’Mi CUH-'EE -30 box.-', a
k prime articlo, lauding and for sab* liv
may 27 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
ARPER’S mTgAZ! nK. for May. “
Bonk of the World, No. 7, 8 aud 9, received bv
apr 26 J. B CUBBRDGt
NEW BITTER, —a tew lull.*. - * very ch"e
Butter, reteived hv eteamer. and for sate bv
I rosy 27 11. J. GILBERT
Passengers.
’ : from New wt_.i ]• Keo-
M-O, Mia. w* .1 llijrl Mr. Way, J children
SW. TT r ,iurri ' v - fDr iirkcrh.lth
1 Kojal and 4 ln.”c^T r ’ “ J Ki " B
i Hank, S:.? XrtT’ tT ""‘ ralatka, Ac —Mina
I ‘r ‘To ‘’ r '; k " r ? J "h".K n0,,,C0.p
----’ in'ir lit Mih J ‘ I),lw so “. J Lewi#, W Spald
i Hlbluud l"dc,.i lOT ‘ i ’ ■ Slollae, HUogdoll, l; M
c?rtiuab nt tjotcls.
J M vK ftant . .
Mre Mrwiut. i •*’ a..
Hr l.uma liruoklj n, iiri’* 1 ;"; ■'l'*la.- ,, lAa
li ‘7i u,, '*i"i .Mu.-.A. ml'Tl'i ilcckin
Mlw Ivwi ‘K M KIIIU.U
, . t Laldwull J y Kcuucly liunton
’ CITY HOTEL...I-.CONDo.7i J. It. Four, Proprietor,
triday, June3 *
| V n >-“■•* Ma ,1 II Costa Tonn
| J Pupa A Indy, CharlaalonlS II Cur|,'iilrr do
i 1 “ N A vs Hoyden A ly.Columtrt
L L Pratt lady und child (Mrs 80ne....
i #M.*mr* m e .’ (’earner.'::::::::::
’ . J <’ Fen. Macon
S'* H'-Ikman .. j 11 MiUor Ilrunewlrk
reri and Mat on S M John \1
•’ A F .‘ v ’ n N CAT Dawson ‘..."'.s 0
i 0 Faison ••• do‘L Daw>u do
MARSHALL HOUSE G. FaKuo, Proprietor
Friday. June 3.
‘j A Xeitl SCI-Hurd XV
-’ 2 C.u I- Tallierton do
yr"*'"* •’ A Nlrolhiir, 1.111 url.au
J 1 oil . d>. 1 hi limiii ...On
jtltirinc Jntciliflfncr,
POUT or S.VV.IVXA ll.|;.\K 4
; S'-ti* Rices. 4 53 i High \\ r.tcr. 4 f0
AXmiVKDI
! „ Stcair?h!p Aughstn. Lycn, New Ycrk, to PudclfonJ .
| Try ky . M ■ *. V; Le.hu ft Fo:=tcr,jA Brown, Br\ ; -
I r.n; Kelly ft Cos. G Butler, N Baker, A Bonaud, J M
Coop, i ft Cos, n A Crane. M A Cohen. Claghorn ft Cur -
Biii*:hrtn W M David.*m. W D Ford. D-AVitt ft Mor
; g. ii. W W Garrard. H J Gilbert, K Ila'i erahain ft S< r
° - ‘ Express J l Hamilton. C linrtrldge, Wm*
j Heidt. J T Jones. G H Johnson, Kibbcc ft RcxJgers, D
P Lumlcrsliint*. S M Lrifitcuu. w (’ Mongin, W n May
: ft Cos. MeC ,i tr ft Trean**r, T W McArthor ft Cos. Jnu
Mallcrv. X’ R Mills, 0 S Norris, J Olmstcad, cashier,
, Phil):rick ft Bell, J. Parsons ft Cos, J Rosscau, Kobin
j son ft t amp, 31 J Solomons, Scranton, ,iohtison ft Cos.
! Fmith, Latin, p * Cos, I K Tefft. J C Thornton, W .4
T ay lor, \ c-rstiiJc ft Butler. W T WilUame, Webetfir ft
Palmes, E F Wood ft Cos. T S Wayne.
SJ;i|i fttafe Bights. Paxton. Philadelphia,ballast.
I.ark Adeline. Fratcs, New York, with emigrants for
Liberia. Wm Lean
Brig Empire, Newman, Boston, to Brigham, Kellv ft
Cos, T S Wayne. Yerstille ft Butler, 0 Johnson ft Cos,
II J Gilbert, Union Steamltoat Cos, Scranton 4 John
ston, M A Cohen. T R Mills, Well# ft Durr, J G FlU
gant. Swift ft to, W G Dickson, I W Morrell ft Cos, EF
Wood ft Cos, Win Wad ley.
—'hr Emerald, Wells,•; Rockland, (Me) with Lime,
toCoheus ft Hertz.
Steamer Wm Gaston, Shaw, Palatka, ftc, to 8 H
Lafliteau. 3 bales Wool, and Mdze, to J V Counorut,
hiblee ft Rodgers, and order.
RAILED*
Bark Rho*h*t, lloss, Llvorpoo!.
Brig R M Chariton, Lighthourne, St Johns, (N B.)
Bri‘: Delniout Locke. Parks, Wilmington, (N C.)
SchrJ W Anderson, Wutaon, Baltimore.
DEPAR i’E
Steamer Welaka, King, Pulntka. ftc.
List of Vessels in Port.—(Corrected Daily )
Ships. •
Alabama, Ludlow, N Y, Pndelford, Fnv ft Cos
Southport, Wilson, N Y, Washburn, W ft Cos
Barks.
Commerce Bevan," r ’ l.’pixd. J PGraves
Adelaide ft-I >pei. Oißius, Bangor. E W Bukor
KanawLu, Marshall, Montevideo, C A L Lamar
Brigs.
Northman. Farrar, 80-don, Brigham, Kelly ft Cos
Cardiff, Melville, di-g, Cohens ft Hertz
Bueim A i-ta, Wiuca, \N llm'n,Kiuchley ft Thomas
11 Spear, Aula, dls’g, WmCrabtroe
Principu, Gilchrist, dls’g Ogden ft Bunker
Schooners.
ltaccr, Johnson, N V, V. W Bnker
llnveii, ltose, Port I’d, Cohen ft Fosdick
M m Iloue. Bolles, di#‘g. Hone ft Connery
Balance. Mathiu#. N Y, Harby,Jenkins ft Cos
Knehantre##. T>lor, N Y. M ilii# ft Brundage
Virginia. Axworthy, N Y, II K >Ya#bburn
Grecian. Richardson, dia’g, Muster
Chas Mills, Frrnces, dis’g, Ogden ft Bunker
Maj Ringgold. Dunne)#, dis’g, Ogden ft Bunker
DII Baldwin, Dashcll, Ui*’g* Briglmm, Kft Cos
VHJfIC’A PLASTERS.- The.-e plasters art* j-re
pared from the Arnica Montana, that valuablo
vegetable remedy, used t**r many years in Germany
and various other parts of Europe, with such astonish
ing ctlicicncv, us to attract attention to its wonderful
medical properties. They arc spread upon the softest
lanibskiu, and ran be used by tho most delicate par
sons. Just rescued und for sale by
npr 7 W. W. LINGO! N, Mouulnent sq.
HI i O WN S ESSENCE OK JAAIAICA GINGER
A fresh supply of this delightful article, Ibr tho
summer use, received and for sale by
apr 18 J. K Di FORD, Apothecaries* Hall
SPONGifc. Fine Turkey Cup, Bathing and Car
riage Sponge, just recciveil and for sale by
apr 25 JOHN B. MOORE ft QO.
FINE FRENCH MUSLINS AND SILKS. ‘
\1 r E have this day received, per steamer, a very el
-1 V egant assortment us new nnd desirable styles
of French Organdie and Jaconet Muslins, at a very
reasonable price; also, rich light colored Mantilla
Silks. M. P BEN DERG AST ft CO.,
maj :. 178 Broughton-st., opposite St. Andrew's Hall
CAMPHINEAND BURNING FLTJID.
JUST received 20 bbls. of the above, which
1 p-f will be sold by the barrel or otherwise, at tlio
| lowest prices. Arrangements will be enter
MskfiLoo supply dealers.
jan 26 J. J. MAURICE.
Si; ll>EI I /. POWDERS* —Fresh and full also,
prepared and for sale by
apr 12 J. K Dkl-'hRD. Apothccntics’ Hall.
(1 ID ICR.—John Uhl’s bast < Mer ala Ij a"u Immi,
ami for sale by
_ mav I'2 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Xo. 154 Congress ami 73 St. Julienstrects, Gibbons
Building.
I BEG leave to cull the attention of the public, to
I the large and entire new hUm kof Funcy and .Staple
Dry Goods, just opened at 154 Congress-street, embra
cing every article iu that Hue—among Which may bo
found,
Checked Silks, rich Frlutcd Bareges.
Printed Jaconets and Lawns, Gingbutns,
Ribbons, white Goods. Luces, Embroideries,
Kid, irilk and Lisle Gloves.
Together with an extensive assortment of Plantation
ami House-keeping Goods, which will be constantly re
plenished.
Those who favor me with their trade, can depend
upon receiving fresh and new Goods.
aprß SPENCER CURRELL, Agent.
\\T HALE 01L.—20 barrel Bleached Winter
T T Whale Oil. For sale bv
JOHN B. MOORE ft CO.,
Glbbofts* Building#.
Ha v • —SO bales Hay daily expected per bar .
Flight, and for sale, to arrive, hy
maj 12 bRIGHAM, KELLY *GO
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The Race for lticln*s, and some of the Pits into which
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God te the truffle of uien: by Win. Arnot, minister of
Free St. Peters’, Glasgow . American edition, with pref
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The Doubting Communicant Encouraged; by Septi
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Marco Paul’s Voyage, Travels nnd Adventures in
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Marie de Berniere; a Tale ft the Crescent City, ftc.,
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American Game in Us Seasons; by Henry William
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Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence, of Thomas
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