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Hfife S)wttfitflj) Cfcilii Simirol VOL. 111. DAILY PAPER $4. Siuionmit) (Cucniim jtnuninl. AILT Papxr, - • $4 I Tiu-Weeklt, - - $2 WH.J. . s 11Y .1. 11. CVUUEDUK. TIIO.M W. 1* AM-:, Kililui. AIIVICRTISI XU 11 ATKS. Advertisements inserted at the following rates, — FOR ONE SQUARE OF TEN LINDS. Ono insertion, jO di j One month, £• 00 Two •* 1 00 I Two *• 10 00 Three “ 125 | I’hreo “ 12 50 Four ** 160 j Four “ 1* 00 Five “ 176 j Six “ *2O on ‘hie week, ‘2 00 | One year, tiO 00 Cuitract* for yearly advertising may bo inaue i liberal terms. Legal advertisements inserted at the usual ratesuml At&fct care taken that they he published according to law. All advortUcnvints from transient persons, or .stran gers, to hO paid for in advance. The privileges of yearly advertisers will bccouf.mil rigi tly to their regular business, an 1 nil other adver tisements, not pertaining to their regular business, jus agreed for, to he paid extra. ifjr All advertisements Scot to this office without directions as to thenumber of insortioiis, will he pub lisltcd daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and charge l neoori lin rly. TIESDAX , .11 M 7 7. Slight Annchronlsin. One of the Spiritual papers publishes ffi com munication from Absalom,* in which the de parted i’rince regrets his rebellions against Da vid, ami quote* Shakespeare to thcelFuct that ho (Absalom) lias now ‘To bide tho pelting of tho pitiless storm” on the outer confines of chaos, as a punishment for his offence. Atmoapheric Telegraph. Suppose a lino of two feet tube laid from Bos- ‘ ton to New York, it would contain about 1,000,- OIM) cubic feet of air. Suppose twenty pumps of ten feet diameter, and teu foot stroke are lo cated at the Boston end, connected with the cylinder; these twenty pumps contain about 15,- 711 1-7 cubic feet. Suppose tho pumps aro worked twenty-strokes in a minute wo have re moved 314,285 2-7 cubic feet of air. Suppose j tho plunger was let in at New York at the com mencement of operating tho pumps, and tho pumps continued to run, for iiftceen minutes in which same rate 4,714,279 2-7 feet of air would be removed and tho cylinder only containing 4,000,000, the plunger must reach Boston about as soon as this work could bo performed so far ns wo can see, and tho same result tho other way. If the same number of pumps are worked at the same rate and for tho sumo time, at New York allowing the plunger to be put in at Bos ton, when the pumps aro set to work, and all the power used would bo applied directly to mo ving tho plunger and load; the air being remo ved from before the load no resistonco could be had from it, and tho power applied to the pumps is. directly applied to drawing the plun ger. And if the numbor aro m>t sufficient to perforin the work as fast us is necessary, moro j pumps may be added or of a larger calibre; this appears t< l>e good theory, anil so far as it has been tried, is good practice. Continental Depot forColtou. Wo aro informed, through the medium of! Southern presses, that tho cotton .Statesare ma king a desperate effort to secure direct trade! with the continent of Europe. Some European houses, we are told, have actually taken the mutter up in good earnest, and an agent is on the way to attend tho groat Southern Conven tion about to convene at Memphis. Direct trade between tho South and Contiuoutal Europe is sure to be had, and the consequences of this direct trade will bo felt in tho remotest corner > of the world, anil spread over ull tho cotton j States of the South with a rush unprecedented I in tho industrial development of our country. Wo confess wo are no great believers in an j immediate change iu the course of our trade, following this pompous announcement of our Southern brethren of tho press. “Direct trudo” between tho South and tho Continent of Europe exists already; Havre, iu Franco, being the most considerable cotton market of the Contin ent. Belgium, too, imports the raw cotton used for the manufactures of Ghent, *.he Manchester of tho Netherlands, and raw cotton forms a considerable portion of our exports to Trieste. And tho reason that tho Continental markets do not equal that of Liverpool, is simply bocauso England manufactures more raw cotton into yarn and calico than all tho States of tho con tinent of Europe put together; and it is a law of commerce, as of nature, that tho largest con tumors make the market ami regulate prices. As long as Liverpool ami Manchester are in close proximity, and us long as England exports manufactured cotton goods, and especially yarn, to all the States of the Continent of Europe whore tho sumo aro not absolutely prohibited, Liverpool, independent of tho advantages of its geographical position, will remain tho princi pal cottou market of Europu; all the efforts of the Southern press and the Memphis Conven tion to the contrary notwithstanding. And us long as Liverpool continues the principal cot- j ton market of Europe, the prices ruling there ! will control the prices of tho Continent, and j men of small capital will find it more conven ient and more profitable to purchase at Liver pool, taking advantage of the market at proper seasons, than to risk direct importations from America. That there should be merchants on tho continent of Europe willing to actus agents for an American association of planters, thereby pock eting commissions, is a matter oasily understood by evory tyro in commerce. There may bo those willing to act us consignees, advancing ns high as percent, on tho whole cargo; but the question is, will they buy tho cotton, or merely act as agents for the owners? Agiiin, what homo freights will our merchant men have from the Continental harbors to tho United States? Our ship owners will not be satisfied with mere outward freights, and tho emigrant trade, for obvious reasons, will not easily he deterred from the Northern ports.— New Orleans, the most favorable position for the Southern emigrant trade, is far from otter ing the emigrant the same facilities as Phila delphia, New York or Boston; considering that the ultimate destination of the emigrants them flolvcsis in the Northern States, and not in tho Southern ones. Tho few Herman and Swiss oinigrants to Texas, Tennessee and Western Virginia, aro as nothing In comparison to those who intend settling in Illinois, Indiana, Wis consin, lowa, Michigan >r Missouri; and all these save money and time by biking one of tho ; great Northern routes to the West. As to tho statistics of cotton consumption J on tho Continent of Europe, which is also os- ! tontatiouely ‘paraded in some of the Southern presses, all wo have to say is, that German sta- , tistical writers fixed tho consumption of raw cotton, in all tho Statos of the Zollvorein, pro- j vious to the late revolutions, no higher than 60,000 bales annually; most of the finer calicoes there manufactured being woven from British yarn. The English aro the principal spinners in Europe, furnishing the highest numbers of yarn,not to tho Germans but oven to thoFronoh, The Germans in general do not spin higher numbers than 30, aud the French, at their great manufacturing depot, at Muhlhouse, not higher fcbna 120—England furnishing all the rest. As long as England preserves her suprema cy us a cotton-spinner, and excels all European nations in the weaving of cheap calicoes, “the mission,” ns Sydney £>niitU called it, “of tho Auglo-baxon race, ” —a central cottou depot on j the Continent of Europe will be very little ser ! vine to our Southern planters, and they will-pro* I bahly be called upon to pay the expouaoa of such an establishment. It is not the producer but the consumer, who regulates the market tho : moment the supply is equal to or exceeds tho demand.— Philu. Ledger: The American Japanese Mxpnlit lon. [From the Singapore Free Press, April I.J Tho 1. .S. steam frigate Mississippi, Captain Let, arrived hero on tno Jft.lh ult., and left this for China on the 2'Jth This is one of the fleet destined for the expedition to Japan. The re sult ol this demonstration will bo known before the close of the your. Should it be successful, ; it will exert a great influence on tho commercial j nnd political affairs of this part of the world. A large, populous and comparatively civilized j empire, will be thrown open to commercial cn j terpfise, and anew mulct will thus be made lor j Kuropean manufactures which cannot fail, ulti ! tnateiv, to become extremely valuable to tho , commerce of Europe and America. Hut even should tho first efforts of the Uni tod States (iov I eminent to establish relations with Japan prove : unsuccessful, it is not likely that it will there- j upon relinquish-its purpose. Further measures , ; will he adopted, and it may bo assumed that the j 1 result iLsir, and will sooner or later bo brought : * about. Having thus entered upon a different j coarse ol policy front that wbieh has hitherto ■ appeared to characterize the l nited States gov | eminent, viz : an aft.-uinenco from interference : in distant quarters—we cannot suppose that they will stop short, and content themselves with their operations in Japan. It i.- probable that they w ill next endeavor to obtain a footing in China; and Chusan, which was so foolishly given up by the English, will probably, ere ma ny years elapse, be an American settlement. There will he no lack of occasion for a quarrel with the Chinese, if that is needed for tho ae- J complishracnt of the plans of the United States, j They have a Plenipotentiary in China, and he ! must bo UI-versed in tho business of his craft if he cannot find cause fur offence when tho prop- ’ cr time has arrived. In tho Indian Archipelago, ‘ America has a wide and inviting field for the I enterprise of her stirring and adventurous citi- ■ zona, and in any operations which they may un dertake in that locality, they will bo free from ! the treaty engagements which have been found ] so restrictive of English enterprise in this quar- j ter. There is nothing to prevent tho Americans 1 from forming settlements nnd endeavoring to [ develop the commercial resources of Now (jui- j nea, Borneo, Celebes, or any other quarter of | tho Indian Archipelago, not in actual oucupa- i tion of European powers. Wo should not re gret seeing tlie Americans taking such a practi cal interest in the affairs of tho Archipelago, as | it is clear that the Dutch will not aid in open- \ ing up the Archipelago to other nations, and the English government has for so many years persisted in a vacillating and inconsistent but in general obstructive course ol policy, that it is evident we can little expect any effectual as sistance from it. To the enterprise of tho Amer icans wo must, therefore, look for these mea sures which shall extend tho civilization and commerce of western nations amongst the is lands of the Indian aud Papuan Archipelagoes whoso rich and varied natural productions will repay the labors which may be bestowed in making them available. Singular Discovery. There is nothing new under tho sun. Tho .American coffin which attracted so much atten tion at the Great Exhibition of 1,851, and which by producing a vacuum by means of tho air pump. was thought to bo an entirely new mo thod of preserving eorpses from decay, has been just proved to have been known in the middle ages. While demolishing, a short time ago, tho church of the ancient Welsh College at llelm stodt, near Brunswick, a coffin made of lead, was f,uml the lid of which was of glass of immense , thickness, contained the body of a young girl apparently about twelve years of ago, which still preserved every appearance of youth and freshness although the coffin bore date 1461. A private leettor from a bystander tells us that— ‘•Tho face and figure of the child were per fect as in life, not a single sign of decay being visible throughout the whole person. The cheek preserved itsdelieute rose-tint—the forehead its snowy whiteness. Tho hair, which was of a beautiful gold color, was parted on the brow aud fell in long ringlets over the bosom, crisp and fresh as though the child had lain down to sloop tho moment before. Tho dross of white satin embroidered in gold flowers, tho shoos of ’whito velvet, the lace apron, all seemed bright as if newly purchased; and more astonishing still, tho bunch of lillios held in the hand of tho corpse still looked as fresh and moist as though tho dew still hung upon it. Tho workmen engaged in tho demolition of the building were struck with awe. and immediately went in quest of the chief magistrate of the place, who soon arrived on tho spot, accompanied by several of the inhabitants. Unfortunately the worthy functionary having recently been made tho victim of a practical joke in tho town, and being half suspicious that the same thing was intended, would not beloivo in tho reality,and seizing a spade from the hand of one of tho workmen who stood near, dealt a heavy blow upon tho li l of the coffin, and smashed one or two of the diamond-shaped panes of‘glass of which it was composed. In a mo ment, and while yet we gazed, a thin cloud of dust or vapor, like a smyke, rose lip from the coffin and dimmed tho sight, veiling the corpse from our view. When it had disappear ed, wo gazed downwards in awe; nothing re mained of what had struck us with so much interest and wonder—all hud vanished, nml left nought behind but a heap of discolored dust, a few rags of tinsel, and one or two dried bones?” | The rage an l despair of Ilorr W ,the great antiquary and vacant of the place, knew no bounds. Jio did his host to collect the frag ments that remained,and that same evening tho coffin was conveyed to Brunswick, where it will no doubt form one of the greatest ornaments of the museum. There is no doubt that the high preservation of the corpse had been produced by the abstraction of all air from the coffin, nnd it is supposed that the child belonged to some great Professor of tho University, who had per formed tho experiment in secret, as it is curious that amid all this pains andcaro concerning the body of the child, no means should have been taken to preserve her name from oblivion. No name is engraved upon the cntlin, not even her initials—nothing but the date of tho year in which she died or was buried (1401.) — London Atlas. UAY. —12ft bundles Hay, landing per sclioouv *7nt or act. For sale by aprti BRIGHAM, KELLY AC IkBCEIVEDb} irid other ves- V sels, 25U Canal or Tray Barrows, 50 Corn Ploughs; 2ft John Riche’s Cast iron Beam Ploughs, 4 doz. Double and Single VYhitil,-trees, 1 doz. kegs Pat. Kail road Car Grcftst). For Milo by apr 11 _ C. H. iva MFI IKLD. IMSKSII LOBSTER AND SALMON .lu-i received, 19 dozen, liy steamer Alabama. For sale by [may ll] A. BON AUD. IM.' UO;VS .J may 11 A. BON A UP. •VI AY BUTTER.—Kccoivedj per steamer, Flor- Ida, a full supply of Now Tub Butter. For sale at may ll DICKSON'S. ((OR\. Prime Whito Corn. For sale E\ , may 5| A. a. T*MS. / 10NGRR8S W ITER, A fresli a V J Congress Water, just received ami for sale by ‘ j tine 3 J. AA. MOORE A CO. SPANISH SUGARS.—SO,OOO ini|Mrted Sugars, just received, of various brands, viz: La Esmeralda, La Filaiitropa.Rio Hondo. Morena. For sale l.y a 0 V.BONAI D, cornel nt Bavnn ! Wliitaker its VA: THAT Mm;. lAGNI ; \ and laxative: used extensively on tlieconti- I nent of Europe and throughout tlie United Stales as a substitute for Epson Salts-itis as pleasant to the last,* as Soda Water. A fresh supply kept constantly on band [aprlFJ J A.MAYER j I 1.1110. Ijljl- l.iihi-, iimv liiinliuu iMirsi-liwnor till *l. Jimkiim. For ,ulo l.y Pr W BRIGHAM, KRLL) A TO TRAVELLER S TRUNK DEPOT, I* ii-. It.in-,. ChTT) ri. XI, I||)|,S.l„ll r.vontl.v ro Superior F.o ii Ii Sole LMiller, iron fi.um- . new put- Do. black Harness Leather, iron frames Black and br.mze.l Leather Ladies Trunks, uow style VN. 30 and .".J Inch bra*’ band.extra finish. J*'. 3u and 32 inch bl.u k nml bronze Foli.'s. 0 common black paekln- Trunks, various > 1.- leallu r and common leather A allices. Ladies’ lilt Boxes, new patterns,black uud bronze. I".: IVilton. Bro -els. I'apeslry and Ingrain Carpet Bags,all si/es and |iialiti. s h.getlier with Sutcli.-ls. Those in want are invited (■• give him a call at the Clothing m .re, GiblH.n’s Range, whore vre.it bargains will be given Cull and see. may 4 vj l PKItIOII AA’ 11 IT 1; AN 1 N . 1.l o~\ Giir.ASr. ; 5A For Railways, Carts, Heavy Mael.ine y. Omnibus so.*,uud all other Carriages; ft bbls and 7 dozen can.’ of the above Grease, lauding from schr. Yirginin. For ! sale by j inor 24) C. 11. CAM PFI I'Ll). I >FU-KI VKIM-KR I.ArF. ARRIY AI.S A full i l -uppl\ of Diillield's Sut v Sha\ - ’ l’ii’ ir.F in.l B< 1..50u s Hams; hls( . a fresh and full supply of hew Groceries, for side low at ALEXANDER'S nprlft cor. Bull and Congress st 4.. Monument - j NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOuDS. siF,( i \ l ao nci:. \l r Elmve .- ..l pleasure in directing the attention }} of our old fri.-uds nml eu.'tomcrs in this city I and Hie siirroniiding country, to the full arrival . four ! recent piirclms,-'.<-ompi-isiug tlie largest assorted stock •t general dry ;>• • Is we have ever olten-d fi r >ale. To enahle us to keep pace with our increasing trade, we have removed our business to larger ami more , commodious premises, in tlie new block of buildings on BROUGHTON-S’l'.. OPPOSITE 81’. ANDREW > II ALL V\ KST SjIDE, where we will he happy to have early | calls from all iiitendimr pur.-lnises. M. I'llEN DERG AST A CO., I ftpr i ITS Brougliton-street. i'OUTIIKR.Y MFI’IIOIUST HYMN BOOKS.—A il general assortment received and for Sale by feb 23 S. S. SI BLEY. 13ft Ooiigress-st. S AUDI V 10 .—3 eases Guilloux Sul dines ; 101 l 11. fresh ClKKiolate for sale by fob 9 . BON AUD. CtHLF RAISING FliOl K. Afresh supply just re O reived in Hand 12 th. Packages. Also, Pastry Ca nal Flour, extra fine, for sulc at may 18 DICKSON'S. Strictly prime gosiien butter : n per Alat.ama.— A fresh supply Goshen Butter, whielx is represented as beiug - strictly prime. For sale at may IS DICKSON'S. 1 )OLOGN AS, DIG lIAMS, &C. Ltu lin{ 1 ) Tongues, Ext ra Large, Bologna Sausages, Fresli, i'ig Hams, Small size, Stuuked Beef, in stove. Sugar Cured Mums, fi.r sale by AA M. G. DlOK£ nAA’. — b>o I un.il.-’ I'. in*-.'lie Hay .t* > r >ale low, t> close consi rnmeut. SEABORN GOOD Aid.. fj'EA AND TOBACCO.—S boxes Black Tea, and 5 l boxes Tobacco No. 8 ; just received and for sale by SEABORN GOOD ALL. ((OP l*’ KB i" 1 ba ■- Rio, Ja\ a, and Luguy ro, for \j sale by [apr 1) H. J/GJLBERT. SPRING AND st VIMER GOODS. The uhder signed is now receiving his stock of Spring and Summer Goods, to wl i h lie invites tlie attention of purchasers. SPENCER CURRELL. Agt.. fell 23 No. 154 C*>ngress-.st., t iiblions’ Building. r J'AX .1 XT'S EFI-'ER A ESC ENT SF.IJZF.R APE I RIKNT.—This much ,-4,vine,l an, ll.i/ldy valu able preparation, will elfeetualiy remove Headache. Billions atfeeti,.ns, Heart Burn, CosUveno**, ,Ye., just received aud for sale l.y apr 27 JOHN I? MOORE & CO. UOSI bllt\ An oxb nsiveassortment and Misses Uoserv. ju.-t opened SPENCER CURRELL, Agent, feb 21 No. 154 Congress-st, Gibbous Ruil ling. NEW BOOKS. I ) ECKIVKD by S. S. SIBLEY. May 18tli, 1853 IV AYhite. lied mid Block—Sketches of American Society in tlie Uuiled States; l.y F. J. S. l’ulszky, in tw.. volumes. I.if.- Here and There, l.y N. P, AA illis. Iliritorle Doubts relative to Nujadeou Bonajmrte. The Flying Artillerist a tide of Mexican Treachery; by Hurry Hazel. Thu Silver and the Pewter—or The Contrast of New York Life. ThoGrentest Plague of Life—or the Adventures of a Lady in search of a (i-Kid Servant; by one who lias been ••Almost Worried to Death.” Mrs. Hale’s New Books of Cookery and complete Housekeeper. Tom Burke of *‘ours,’’ l.y 01ms. Lever- Scalp II miters—or Romantic Adventures in North ern Mexico; by Capt Mayne Reid. Gus Howard—or Ilow to win a Wife; by tho author of Minnie Grey, Amy Lawrence, Ac. Barnum’s Illustrated News. Gleason's Pictorial. Also, Spirit Rapping Unveiled; by llev. 11. Mattison, A. M. For sale at No. 135 Congress .st. nmy 19 ('IIILOIIINK TOOTH AV ASIL—For cleaning aud J preserving the teeth ami Gums, and cleansing the mouth, received mid for sale by apr. 18 J. H. DkFORD, I) A I* fill. —soo reams Paper, comprising every va riety usually ealhxl for—Printing, Cap, Letter, Me diuni. Royal, Super Royal, Packet Post. Note. Envoi opus, Ac., Ac. For sale by J. B. CURB EDGE, o t o M OSaiJ ITO NETTING” 50 : Mosquit -N it ting, 50 Bobineti Netting. For sale by apr 13 IvKMiTGN A'ERSTILLE. I)ICKLES. --In barrels and half barrels, pul in vinegar, ready for use. Just received and for sule Bv SEABORN GOODALL. (AIDER VINEGAR. A few barrels left, for sale low J by may IS SEABORN GOODALL. (ili A RET AY IN’ E 50 lxtxos Chateau MorgauX) J Chateau Lafitte, St. Julian, St. Emiilion. For sale by [feb 24] A. BON AUD. (tLARET WINE'S* — 2 ft boxes of superior j quality, for sale by A. BON AUI). , cor Bay end Whitaker sts INDIA RUBBER'COMBS. \I rE havejust received,a lot of tloodyoar’s celol.rat \ } tvl andia Ruhher (’..mbs, which we offer to tlie pul.lic very cheap: the Ladies, particularly,arc reques ted to call and examine the same, at apr 7 J. 11. CiMIEN & CO.’S. 140 Brouglit.on-st. I'RESH’ GRi H N i)C>)FFKE. —Having purchased the Mill and Roaster formerly used by B. S.-ally tlie subscriber is prepared to furnish fruoh Ground Cot- Tee nvii.Y. (Sort* Java Coffee in l ib. Papers.’ Rio Go In 1 H. do. AV. G. DICKSON, npr 7 Whitnker-st and Broughton Lane. OAT;-.- ..0, Im -i .-I.'.in.- 1 ,*v. iv ••! I, .ii .‘tiiily and for sale low, by mlO WELLS A DURR. I ARMS 11 GUM DROPS.'—Lemon and Raspberry _ Gum Drops, manufactured by’ Cbauvent; just received per I‘liihidelpliia sle:un.r. an.l for sale by npr P W. AV. LiNOOLN, Montituent-s Ia it MAC 11 UI TT K KS.—l2 dozen j u.-t rnvi vwl and l’ i ;• sale by | fan2fij a. i;<n af!. IVON’S MAGNETIC PfW DER. i- r the do j tru.-tion of all kinds of insects Roaches. Moths Ants, Flics nn.l insects on Plants, just received and for sale by (apr 27) JOHN B. MOORE Si C>. ITUIKSII HOPS —One case of frosh Hops', in l jumud packages, warranted of tho last year’s growth.— Just received aud for sale by W. AV LINCOLN, may 3 M.mdmeutSquare sesses the active properties <>f Senna in a concen trated form.and is a mild and pleasant purgative. Just veiled for sale by fell 21 WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument s<|. 1> ATI’KS.—Jug, reuel i fre-h supply of imported Pattes, with Trulfes, viz : 1 dozen Terriue Do Fois Gras Tuffcs 1 ,lo Pattes De B,•canailles do. 1 do ,lo De Perdrenux do. 1 do do De Foia Gras for sally. A. BOX AUD, mar 23 corner of Bay nnd Whitnkor-sts. SAXCELBIOR ORRIS DENTIFRICE. IT” Spared by A. Si J. Ramsay. This Dentifrice ini parts to the gums a beautiful nn.l healthy npiHjarmico.ro moves tart ar from tho teeth, affords an agreeable fra grance to tlie breath, and cleanses artificial teeth. For sulu 25 cents per I Kittle by JOHN B. MOORE Si CO, npll3 Gibbons Buildings. 1 LAGGING* 80 bul Ba in in tore and for I > wide py ; apr lffj BRIGHAM, \\ ELIA a CO. / GIRYBTALINK POMADE. For improvlu and In \J crensimf the growth of the Hair, just received nud for sale by (may <| J. B. MOORE & CO. XT O. SUGAR.—3O hi ids, N. G. Siurur.t’or sale low jl.l • tool me, hj mayfi] SE AB(i;\ GOt'lD \ EE. HI SISWDS G AI.CI.YEn ‘\l AG\ ESI A. fußj . c'liial to Honrya’ nt one half the price. One ; gross just received, and warranted fresh. Eor sale by AY. AV. LINCOLN, mfuc 1,0 Monument Square SAV ANNA 11, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 7, 1853 ?l OI) Klt A TE--1M P>UT I AL--1 .\ I) I<7l*K \L>lO A T—J lS T. Bneineoo CuiCio. JOHN M. GUERAKI), ATTORNEY \T I,AW, CoiMiitlitslotici* for Xnv Jersey, 17ft Bay Street, july 19 Svvvxnui. G\. ~~E. H. BACON, ATIMHM’V IT 1.. IMi x.ii-AUV l-IMil.li'. Olllce at the Coi ii.t *‘t Bay and AA liitakei* Sts., over I feb 9 Swift A Co.'s Store. LO3X WELL TO YOUK TIME. THE Si!• .riber w..uld , ‘ inP.rm tin- public that b>- ‘T- , J has r*eei\ei a n.-w - apply o| tino Wat. Ii Ma I.lid', il, the w-.v .•! Jea . Cv lied Spriu A. r-. .11 m I-. and all othei • . 1 whiel are n.-.-e -u y to carry on the AY.iteli Rep.oi iu. !• i-1 i iloss iu all its hruttehes: and will say that lam pr**- v j parIXI to set in pel feet order, the tllie.'t of all \\ : ! . ‘ at short notice nn.l reasonable . bar ••'. Ail w*rk - warranted to give perfi-.-t sutlsfa. ti‘ii. .11 .ha..- r. eoivixl a lot of the genuine import.xl Crystals .*! Li., lisli manufacture, which will not break not easy. Clocks and Jewelry cleaned and repaired. V. AV. SKIFF. Wutchmak.-r an.l Jeweler, nov 23 I Ji* Congress-street. ! WILLIAM PHILI : PS, ATTOIINFA AT I,AW, octal MARIFITA.GA. Iv j MEDICAL NOTICE. DUS. |; lOR DON \ C l LL!'. N. Having a s.n-iated themselves in Ihe | raeti. eid Ab dieiue and Surgery, respect fully lender their profe.** sional services lo the eiti/.eus ol Savannah and vi.-inity. In cases re.) Hiring the attention of more than otic phy sician, the attendance of both can be obtained free of ! extra charge. Ofiicoun tho corner of (Vest Broad and St. Julien j streets. ly nov 1 * r.l. M. C. KHALI), (dice Cor. lirixd.iton .v Druvlim SO.. . ; <-I■ 1.-!„•< ~‘U ,:..i 1 . , > ii|-n i. iturtil i . ..Til. uinl i. l ... : “■ J entire loi.le Set. All work warrant ! e.l to be durable. Extra ft in perfi.ruuxl with car.-and j skill. Cliar r. s moderate. T.s.lh •< he cured. Exam nat on and udvlro grfttto ly • nmr 2 .<• DKo. u/A.xLL.v J i , v.-.-A, !)K \ Pis is, ili rT) s ■ ■- • Oniee hours froui S to 2 oYloek. and frou, 3 to U. mar ll • i DR. S. G. PANCOST, Wdl insert artili. i.d teeth, fi.m, am„ ,:le t.x.lh to a double set. Dr. P. w 111 spare ~*.-if..rt t*. give tin- inmost.sat i-faction to all who may command his services. apr ii AMMKIUAN HOUSE, lI.AND A Eli STREET. - BOSTON?®* KM KV LEWIS K K’E, iSli Rebuilt, Enlarged, and Elegantly Furnished, Possessing ail the modern improvements and con veniences f<>r the neeomiiiixhitiou of the doc 2 traveling public. ly WASHINGTON HALL, Tlll£ Tit A VKIiGKIt’S UODIK, ftlncun, Ga,, Au Omnibus always in readiness t-> convey ‘•••iv |*o sen ’* i JbL—the Hit'll. H P. REDDING. Proprietor. IL K. Df.nse, Supvwintendant. C*ino apr 19 MARSHALL HOUSE, S A V A N N A II , ii K O . , GDUl>t\ K A ROD. PKoeuinroa. ‘•j gi Late st the United States Hotel, Augustu, Geo. J‘Ar+* apr 19 ly Z. N. WINKLER, Fastor and Commission Merchant, 22*i Bny-st., Williamson’s Buildings, nprlo ly “JAMES McHENRY7 INSUII AK < K 15 lit) Iv 10 It A\l>.X O TAItV IMdILK . Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad justed. Charter Parties and Average Bonds draw n.— Papers prepared whereby bv recover losses from Ame rican nr British Underwriters, and attention {riven to all matters connected with Shipping and Insurance. N-*. 1 Is Bay struct, opposite the front of the Custom House. ly nov 8 S. Z. MURPHY, AYIIEELWIIHGIT A: 15 GAC IvSDIITH, V M •vKv .NO. 92 ST. JUU VN STIIEST. .'w* IF.*-/ siile. o/lhs M i r l.i!. .Knuttmtb. Carriages made and repaired at short noLiee, , and ut re.-usonnble prices. ’y , , JAMiIS ii. FIDLEK, Dnilci’inid Import Cl-of WalcUcs, J l *. sS Ji wi-lry ■, sil ~|-W an , Fancy (ioimls, ike, No. 12, So. 2d Stroet, Philadelphia, Ta. kept 8 1v JOHN ANTJROBUS. PORTRAIT. LANDSCAPE AND ANIMAL PAINTER v** St. Andrew's I lull,corner of Broughton un.l mar ftj Jefferson -streets. [GUI K. 11. DARBY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND CUTTER, 1 1 CougresH St., Offers his services t* tin- cnizens <•!'Savannah, and respectfully solicits a share .*!’ their palronage. He has no doubt Os giving satisfaction to all who mav fa vor him with an order for cutting or rnakin : the most fashionable garment. dec 13 DANIEL CROMLAY. FASIHO.VARLE 15001’ DIAIvKII!! Cornor of Broughton and Bull Sts. fa THE Siibserihei i. ires t*. inform the public, Stliat he has arrived from Charleston, mi l M Im*opened asalmve. where they are p,v,,,:,- l to execute ■*, ler- lor Boots ..f (he lim- i in.i-h nnd style, and t-pia!. if n -t superior, to 4 i„y heretofore offer,si to tl„- public, lb- has many friends in this state who have I his patrons in Charleston, and lie soli.-its from Lheiuaml the public a cull and a trial nov Sly THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEVE v CLOCKS. JEWELED. Til ESK Clocks are constructed (at. cu- i-lc- W ruble extra expense, with a particular re mini to durabHUy. the most serious obj.-e- LI3I ti “” l l‘>v.t —the wearing Os the point* S’ ZZS .*t Hie led .nee shaft and screws. the .•n. - luont ini-tv-is.) of fi ietion an Id-erease in motion after running ii short time-being obviaUd by the use of a | polished.stym- jewel, straight pivot or lKiarings.iiwU ad of points t<* tlm balance shaft. They tire Rosed in beautiful east Iron, ornamented frames, and warranted to be as pnrt'.-.-t time-keepers as the bestarein use. For sale at tlm Jewelry Flore. 129 Oongress-sL ______ fob 6. K IST !: 1A'1:1 \ id) - Georgia Cottuu U | burgs, to be mid wry low. M. I’R END ERG AST S: CO.. ITS Bn>u ;hton-st., opposite St. Audrew's Hull. fob 28 West side I>p:iti'l AIM It > , ‘ • Ai>. I .-.w .Articles, Fren.-li, German.and American, warranted g- uu ino, and imported. For sale by J. li. Dr.FoRD, Aar 81 ‘ Apothecaries’ lI^L l)OWl. A X P’S K A LYMOIL This celeb rated IVpreparatiou f-r impr..ving and bea„tit>imr tin eoiuploxioii. eradicating all cutaneous eruption-, and rendering tbeskin soft, fair and blooming—warranted the genuine article —is for side by JOHN 15. MOORE Sc 00., nmr 12 Gibbons’ Building. ]> ECEIVED PEI Vniidng Flour, Pig Hams, Shoulders and Sides. Diie.l Apples and Peaelies. ||olgna Sausages. Sniok.xl nnd Pickled Tongues. Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork. Extra No. 1 Mackerel, fresh Salmon nml Is'bsters. GKO. ALIA AN DEB. nprlft cor. Bull nml Congress-f>ts.. Monmmmt-s| 1 UST received fre-h supp'ly o! Englmb Sam— and f| Ef.glisli PieklOK. For sale by A. BOX AUD. mav 12 oor Bay and Wbli I~ > ICCKIVED by stoamor Fh.n I■; Ou V .Hals: dd .z. assorted Cordials: 10 dor.. Dutch as sort,xt Cordial, in jugs; a very uuporior article. For K.le by A. BON ADD, may 12 r-.r Bay and Whitnker-st. 1 )UTTKit : i.n lit. * 1 > per steamer. Strictly Prime Goshen Butter, Fair do do, Low-priced do do. mar 30 WM.<l. DICKS >N (dOLLETOX BITTERS.—A ) table preparation and a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia.just received and for sale by may 14 J. B. MOORE ,t CO. 1 >lll Ik A I>BLPIII A ALE AND PORTER.- 2* bbls in pint and RUart bottles, in tine order anil for ah by [mar2o] A. Bt>\ At o. I) ATTES.—Jii't received, afresh siij.ply of impoi ted Pattes with Trultes. 1 ,|oz. Terri no de Kois Gras TrulTe, 1 do Pattes De BecassincsTruffe, 1 do Pat tea l)e Prodrcnux Trutle, Ido I’iittes Fois Gras. For •ale by uiar2C. A BON AUD, thIOIUCOG (L'lltOO. WKI.LS & DURR. Factors an.l CaiiniilHthm ‘tria hmitx, No. 91 B.iy-stroot, Sav.iunah, Ga L, AV. AVV.t.us, Suv an null. L. M. Dealt. Columbus mar i iv J. S. DERBY, Halite nml Sign Painter, Giiililcr,Glu xler nml I*a|ter llniigcr, No. 21 McDonough and 82 Perry-sts. ! Order-* will meet will, prompt jut teutnui and be e\o cutist iu the b.-.-l manlier. feb 7 STURGE3 & HAMPTON, I General Commission Morchuuts for Lumber, Ac. A c. Ollliv No. 7o F. .V -ire-t. S-iv annah li. no: i \. s- Ab-'-rs. T. N Polll.vi-I A Soil, II I'll. Willi:Uil! A ‘*• • . Dim. h-db A Fanning. A\ S A T. 11. R.*l,erts. He I .-her A Ib.llingsw.n ili. lion. Andrew J. Miller, Col, I John Millidge -Augusta. G. j Messrs. Il.ili-I. Wiiiiaiu- \ AA ileo\—Cliarle-!o,i. I Me -vs. 11 uiiler A G.tuini.-ll and Lr. 11. I. Byrd- Ha- I v.iniiiih. G:i I • • OWM BOOKS AND Si'AiiONKRV,” S'.trrlsh, I>ii,iJiijg A ,'lriiip ! Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, 30 North Fourth-st., Philadelphia. iv A A K < ’ let ill V on hand • very article shß*.l l<‘ | t:.- bu-iiii- -. I the country niereliant and B*>k- I and -uv al-o prepared b-make up every kiu-l of blank and printed work wlii. h may be ordered. Clt V-. D I* VIM: 11. Rich vim* . IL DuxNtxn, cpt 9 Iv- llKMiv D. Mi vks. A. SHORT. M ASTER IU I LDBIt. Will take contriwts f r HuUding and Working Ma ; w .nr> .1 Mix ■:<• rip i.*u. Ib-id.-u. first doer we.l |of Si Au.’.rewMlall. F.roii lit.-n street. J. J. MAURICE. T in i; o o •’ i: i:. The suh-eviber is prepared lo lay Tin Roofs on cor Wet priueHflhs,*mi,from lbye.,r-'.-x;..-,ieneo feels ! -„r.-.| 1,.- ecu eiv-ati•f;i*'tioii. Pri. es very low. It.-t reference given. feb IS / Gutters un.l Conductors made to order. • r HULL & KING, factors, Commission \m> forwarding mer Cll ANTS. No. 17 4 Huy st., Sax annuli, (hi. FORT & DUNHAM, FACTORS AND C •MMISSIoN MERBII.ANTS, Savannah, Ru. Hknjiy K. Four, T. K. Dunham. ■ : 12 ly_ r. JACOBS. SE(;.AR A\ I) TOILVt tt) STORE, 5; Hull Street, (Sign of the Big Indian,) NEAR MONUMENT SOFA KK. S A A A N N All, GA. N It !\ ••-J.- eoilsDintly on hand Spanish, Half Spanish, and Ani.-ri.-an Se.rars. at wholesale and retail. .Also. I’b.-win r I'obae*'**, Sunlf. Ac. june 1 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. >1 US. DOF.. No. 17 BARNARD STREET. Take- t his ui.-! ii *d • nif. •reiin .* r ( tin• L.eli - “f Savannah imd )i .'\ s J ciniSy. that she Ims oil li:sn , ‘ ■ J i v<U* (:ui*l will l*. mi-t.viitly m-eiv in fix . ala. and t i-bi -aabt.- -ortliieut of I', t- ■* ; nets. Libboiis, Caps, Flowers, Huttons, Comb.-, dan tillas. Si raw Trimmin/s. eU-., etc. P. S. All orders from the country promptly atten ded to. (lino net 20 V. W. SKIFF, \\ airli lUakri A; .Invi-lrr, l Jl ID *'-. V IliLii ‘ u, . i,” ■ 1... l...ft„.l.l^volry,®K’ C* c3repai-*.l and w-it-ranted. J. H. COHEN & co., “ x.i. I In uuoi'.in r-*x st., \-x{ to I. \V . Murn II *Y ( Fiinii* lure Store, Are daily receiving large additions to their much ad- , mired and cheap stock of DRY GOODS. ••of the Newest and lie t Fashionable Styh'S,"ncknOwl edged bv all to be •h’liEA PER TH AN TilE Cl! E.A PEST.” Our facilities enable iis to keep a complete assortment in our line, and we are determined to make this the ••Real Cheap Stove of Savannah,’’ by selling Retail at Wholesale Prices. Suiieiting a continuation of the pa tronage so kindly extended us, wu respectfully invite all to call and be satisfied. Planters w ill find it to their interest to examine our No trouble to'ahow GrxxW. may 28 A CARD n Tin* under ign.-d having reopened with an %S'£'P entire New Slock of }r% DRUGS. CHEMICALS iJSk and FA !AC\ AU.TiCI.KS. At No. lot) South Sid.* of Broughton :-t., formerly Walker’s Marble Yard, Is now r.'ady t.> furnish any thing in his Line, at tlie shortest notice. SODA WATER made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the city, and always to be llial at the store, in the highest state of perfection. Prescriptions put up with care ar.d dispatch. it.-** The Subscriber having served tlie public long and fait!.f illy, respectfully s li. it. a share **f pat rotm-.v ; r mar:'. ly TIMMAS UYKRSON. Ag.-ut. NEW WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY, AND FANCY STORE, No. 1 1 s Ui-oug 11 on-st., MIL FRANCIS STEIN, Manufor■lurer of V Clironometers. Clock-, i'-an Clocks, .Yr.. Ac.. p-J* re-peelfully informs bi- east and the public • .... that be has tilted up the Store lIS Brought, n t.. when* he intends to make.-, permanent location, ami carry outlie Jewelry business in its varii.us branch.*.-*. A\ at, li. C|..eks. Tow n Cfi.eks. j Clironometers. J.-w. Jrv, Ac.. .(•. -I - I and repaired with dispatch and warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Go. hls of all de.-criptiom, sold at t!,.- lowest prices possible. X. IL—Any Watch. Cl - -k, Ac., that cannot be re paired l.voth.T wat.-Jnn.ikers, I pledge mv .If shall berv died bv me t. satisfaction and warranted. I)ov i ly FR ANCIB STEIN. CARPET AND FLOOR CLOTH WAREHOUSE Cnrtuins, Curtain (.'omls, &.•. I No. 150 Congross aud 57 St. Julica-strccts. UtTTYv THE subscriber knowing that the citizens Havatuml. have felt a great interest •• the establishing Ota CARPET AV A REID >USK in this city, and being awaiv that many have bmai await ing the* completion of the New store, so that they could make their selection of the various arlielesfor furnish ing their houses would respectfully inform the public generally that he will this day open the most complete as-..rti„eiit of all the various st vies ot g.mds ii uallv kept in similar establishments. Tln-stoekol thedillei e.u .l. p.irtmenU will consist, in part, of the following I Goods, viz; Carpet Department. It. V .1 Velvet Tapestry Br„ -.-Is, Moeet Hrusseb. I Brusels, Y.-lv.-t. Tapestry nn.l Brussels for suiirs. 3 j plv. Superfine. Fine, and Common Ingrain. Plain and I Twilled Acintiiui f*r stairs, halls, etc. Druggets 7-4. j I 124 and D'. tin width,-I every variety ot patterns. Hearth Rugs, Parlor and Stoop Mats. Tabh*sand Piano | Covers. Silver and Brass Oval and Ortngou SUiir Rods, j Stair Linen, etc. Oil Cloths. Os every width, from 1 to s vm.K for halls, dining rooms, steamboats, saloons, etc.; Ko>ewo*..L Malioga-. ny and small tigured Furnitnre oil Cloths, 4-4. 6-4 and. 84 wide; Figunxl India Rubber Cloth fi r stairs. Curtains. Silk and Worsted D..mu-k Hel.aine. Worsted and Linen Damask DeLainc. Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors. AS bite aud Bull for Shades. Window Shades. Transparent Landscape, Medallion. Garland, and White and G..M, entirely new style. C ad. l/oops. Tas sels. with all tho vurmus Trimmiugs for Curl.tins and Shades. Gilt Cornices. Bands, Loops and Pins, of tin* greatest variety and patterns, of tlie latest importation— all of which will he sold,at wholesale or rctail.on the most lib<-ral terms. AVAL IL GUION. Agent. nov 9 IftO Congrosa and 37 St. J illicit sts. MoLASSE.-. - Cuba, and 76 1-lds. prime New-Orleans. for sale by apr i ii. j. g i Ii;BUT* NEW bVhhVsT--Punch’s Prize Novelists; the Fat Ooulribulor, and Travels iu London —Appletou’s Library. Agatha's Husband, anovel by tlie ‘-Th*- | Ogilvies.” Ac. The Three Pirates, nr tlie Cruise of the Tornado, by Harry Hazel, author of-Yankee Jack.” Ac. The spitfire; a Naulienl Bomanee, byCapt.CUamior, author of “lten Brace,” Ac. Graham’s .Magazine, for April. G.nicy’s Lady's Book “ Peterson’s Ladies’ Magazine do do. Barnum's Illustrated News, No 12 Received by mar 23 .7 B CUHBEIHIE GROCERIES, &c. ion DHLS llaitiraoro Flour; ’ “ I |M V M - ‘ “ lb-ward *t •* . _‘U hall'Lai r. I* ('mini I I nr. G> Stuart's It nml l’ Sugars; crushed - 100 i-.xes Tobacco, assorted brands; lo bleb- R ieon Sides; lit do Shoulders; bit Im.xcs St u r ami Adamantino Candle-.; V. hills. Moiiotignhcla MMskev. l. •* Until, tiin. WhbUev inid Brandy; 1 M r. ea Domme P.rnndv; 2 pipes II Rio. | Vfivikk'v s'I'’ 1 '’ | ’ . ki - No I Ma. ker. l; •Jo l.alf l.bb \.- I - . bbl*. No I. J and J Mackerel; 1..0 -oses No I ... .1 P.,1.- St up; ftu boxes Shin b; Wl boxes Lem.,,, Syrup; Hi Id. I- lim- P R. So :.r; b't b'-b N.H S\ rup; i Landing ..ml in More. For -le hv i may la CtHILN \ TARVER 011-S.— Just r-vived.i -i.pph .-I'M:.. \ 1.,u ! Whale, Sperm, ltap- ee l. and Tanner- Oil. ,„ij : I for sale by J. It. MH.RE A 1 may 17 . \irit \i vi\: i'Tri per of 1 1 ill- eiit -1 • and ‘ I for salt) by S S. SIRI.I'.V. may 17 N < l tiTU \ r>: “i m \.• ni:> \ • • 1 frieeraiil unit laxative f-r the Suinim r. t"* •. U I aj.r lb J. K. Ih FORD. Anotb.Hall i IASTOR OIL. llen.-i’ - < I D . , l oil. superior article 1- r family u • : r c ited aial for sale In ti. R. A J. It. lII'NDRH'L MN', le!t | (Hldsn n ‘ HoRE i;ew iiooi's | l ST r—i.-l M- 1 ■ f) P. o's wll|t e ami 1.11,1 llait lb v I imlisb .Mourning I’tiuU Super tan. > Linen Drill M Lite Marseilles \-ting Mar. ellitie Silk, in all colors Grass Skints: I nder SleevtAc. SPLNi T.K <1 RR I LL. A .'t . No. I.M (’.ingress and 73 >t Julian st . ! may i Gibbons’ Building. | Not; in i:k x u\ \ -. 1 ... - p.\. i -i. River lluy.m w hindiugaiid f.-r sab- bv 1 apr E.W.BDKKH j n\3f\SK. I and 1- | brown and 1 h-aeli. and ! Limn fable Damask ; S-4. SHi and- P.! Duin .-k 1 Table Cloths . Damask Napkins, breakfast and Tea j Do vies. For sale by apr ll KEMPTON A \ ERSTILLE. | NEW BOOKS. 1 kci:i \ i:n bv s siiti.ro . m.-.v jl i -■ \ K.-ho. sofa lb-11; ur a Voice fioiu the l’ust: t-> lten Shadow. Refi.ro and IJeliin.l the Curtain: nr Fifteen year- of. servat ions anion - the Theatres of New Vork by >\ . K Nortlmll. Harpers* Magazine, fi>r Juno. Graham's do. do. G.Kiev'.- Lady's lU.k. do. Gleason’s Piet.-rial. Itanium's Illustrated New*, i:, ,v 25 i --doat No 1850 n • -• street I >OOIvS. —NincVabali.l iVibyl. o. I k \ II I ■ t I 1 ) M. I'., abrid-.ail from tin- larger work, cheap i-di Hell. Felloes of u Dele, ora Vuieo from the Past, by Hen Shadow. ! The New Rome, or the United States of the World. ‘ by Theodore Poe-, he and Charles Goepp. receiv.-d bv nmyJs J. It Cl ItItFDGK. * I SAY, LOOK HERE! \ (i 111 RTS, Umbrellas, and water pr.H.f Coats. .In t n received at the Clieap Clothing Store, Gibbon - range. mid for sale cheap by tuny ft GKO. S. NICHOLS. Molt 10 HOOKS.- J earn of Diary, a i tin Pa . nie of 1-N4.), a Is-geml of the Rhine, Itchcccu and Kovvcim, by \\. M. Thackeray. Lord Snxoudale. or Life among the Loudon Arietm eraey. by G U M. Reynolds. Hurmim's Illustrated News No Ift. A further supply of Vilette and Agnes S< r<-l. lb ived bv ‘ |a 18] J B CUBBKDGE II n l-:. LA Tils. PL AS I'!.;:. 01 mi ni :i , i j Plaoteriiig Hair.—A constant supply of tho ulm.vc urlieles for sale by may 12 ‘ HRIGIIAM. KKLLV A CO. I E.HOXS ANDORANGES.—lteeeivixl by Mean. 1 i-r. and for sale l.y may 27 11. J. GILBERT. MoLASSKS.— 3UO bluis. aii-l Jl tierces prim.- Cuba Molasses, just received from Matanzas per brig Delpiont Iftoeke. for sale by may 27 l'A DEL FORD, FAY Si CO. | SAW ‘III.I, IRONS—Consi ting Crank up*. Pitman's Dogs, Gudgeons. Ac., complete Landing from selir Empire, and for sale bv opr I’. 0. II CAMPFI ELD (ILAItFT WIN K.—2o boxed Bt Jullion lu do. ilaut Santerne; 10 ls.xes Clmteax Mareimx; 10 b..\i- Nathauiel Johnston’s St. Jullieii. .-Ili the above wine is warreuted genuine and ofsuperiorquality. For sab ly A. BOX AM), may 20 Corner of Bay and Whitaker st*. a (LARET WINE In Casks i” Casks St Jnliien \ ’Claret; In 1 •. Casks do.; u do.St.Eiuillion. For sab by the cask or gallon by may 20 A. IH)N AMD, Corner of ami U liitr.k. r ‘ i Ill>Kßrf-20bl 1- v.-n -no. •: >i Cider, for bottling l Ft sale by hltKlHA M, KELLY ,v CO. ••I* 13 irELVET WINE BOTTLE CORKS One b&li > of superior French Velvet Corks. For sale bv apr 13 JOHN B. MooRE ,v 00. {)OT \ TO i le by jon ;:t. IF J. GILBERT. I 'WO HOYS, of g..od chara.-ter. wanted atthisoujr t.. learn the printing bindnow. | kACON AND LARD I> jnbhds. prime new Sl,mild.-rs: JO bids. No. l Lard. Rec ived per steamer State of Georgia, and for side by feb2l PADELI-’ORD, KAY K Cos. 1)1 I’TKll. lo kegs lii-lf liutt.-r. in IJ lb kegs, ) for sale by |liu.r22j F W HI KKR. FIiF.MI >1 Pi'Ll FS received pel uiu 8. ’tnliaii M.ieai-onL while and yellow YenuhelH, Pearl. Bariev, ib-nesee self-raising Flour. Itutter. Sugar. Pie nirainl > -l.i Crackers. Pig Hums. Smoked Tongues. Ri.|.. -i,:iSausage- ami Slicked Heef. W. G. DICKSON, apr 7 corner Whitaker st and RrmigliMn-Inne. NOTIC'K -The umiersigned ivspeetfuily r.-guests thesub-. liberstohis Hath House, to return the | li.-ket- they now have.il, order b. obtain new on,*: a I 11 • iin)H-r of tho old tiel .-Is I,living been mislaid or sh. 1.-,, from him. After Ibis date mme of iheold is>,ie of tickets will be returned. J. M. 11 AY UO, l. V 11.~-plum: or Rvtiiin.i.—Single Hath, ft” cents; 3 tickets fef sl. may 28 LADIES LjIERELLAS. i FINE iu • i tiiicnt. just ris i-ivisl. SI’LNUKU CGKRKLL. Agent, may 27 No. IftlCoimress-struet. j / IITU ATE or JU uai-xi v An gr. ■ . i !le rotVigorant nnd laxative, a pleasant subsUtuU), f-r Fpsom Salts. Full directions m company i„g each | Is,tile. For sale bv JOHN A. MAYER. | | nmy 27 IGW 'S G EN’UIN’E liigblv perfumed brown Windsor i Soap, so in nil, apple vis l of for w ashing and slmv i„g. (may 27) ."d'.N MA\ t •: FEATHER FANS. V HANDSOME a-sortuient of Feather Fans.just receivixl. SPENCER CURRELL, Agent, may -J7 No. 1f.4, Congress-treet. 1 ‘MUR. 7ft bbis Baltimore Fh ur. ofasuperi , bnuid. landing p., .hr J W Anders..,,. |., Mile bv (may 27) BRIGHAM. KELLY A IM. lAELTi IN'S RUM.—SO bbls I, Felton's Rum, landing per brig Norllmm. for sale bv m:.v 27 I > KIGII AM. IxKI LY A CO nAItPER’B New Muuthly Magazine, for Jtne. I Graham's Magazine.for Juno. | ii. Kiev’s Lady's Hook, fur June. Hurmuu's Illustrated News. No. 21. Received by may 24 J. IL CUHHKIHIK. ‘ I)AL.H I.K.AF ANIII AN.AD A STR AAV HATS \ largo lot at whole,ale at may 17 ‘ HEI.DEN ( CO’S. | ] / dIILIHtEN AND YOUTH'S II ATS. Slniw. x Leghorn and \\ ebsler, a tine nssortm -nt at may 17 HKLDKN A CD’S. I) I .bis Luther F.-ltoii’- Rum. landiioi per j k the brigCb’iiHiut.nn.l for-aleby mar ft lIRIOJI \ M. KELLY a CO 1)t TT KK kegs ex* /le hr jm, :;l V rim Ik FAS— ‘td bii.liels Gmv Peas just received from Cobh county, nud for sale low- bv may ltj WELL** A DURR. TIU-WT.EKLV $2. PREMIUM SEWING BIRDS. i 1 ” ~jl aii'l .= ■ - 1 1 v rflotirati.l Bin., ®r ! ■ bo*utj and dnreMlttj, Mt v.- k<i “ *uly *u tho oulj ground upon which * could I t 0 r ••***. -. ii,,; ,‘l “"liuih. 1U..1 Ml.- natural Wnutv ulii.h . llonc ti lin. kindly u-li. ii liar, niatmiullr 1. | >■>’ a <lr - i-inv.’ form IK- I „t “•-"••• ral-lr■ U,1,1, i„ ! *'• “I -.<.• I*” i"'n I, m limi ti ll m,„. tl„„ . . I tl.r niniiv tli..in,m,l- Hlrrmlv lnlrn,lw. ,1. „n l in stunt ii-.-, in,-1,1 „,-,m t A.i,in-.,,, .li-rs m (not -’li J. A MAYKB I'IWICUAIIt.K l.til'KS. <"\ v -■ ‘ 1- n.l. ul i.l, ,l,;,ll,-„ v rl|„, I-" 1 ’ I"’ • N-. ,t. .1 II i, In tin- , ul.lir : tin,l I I- 11., ~ 1.-1„ ~|.| l„. f„i,l v K..r tl,:.’ | ll,r ~,1,T s |„ I Hun,lr,si ,l„ll„r |,|,.|.., I, la f„ v |„„ i, , 1 ,m- „s„ rewnnl to thr >lion— |-„1',.i,.. r „l- r, ~ 11,r1..H0rn,., ns,.- f„ tin.. t*?■•> Il“- “ ■ ||,. : . 11. I, 1 .",’ liari-"onr'inonUi l„ |,r.-,,,i,y I,i. ,i.V, r inslrntlu nt- >, l„ i, |„. i... r„ 11,0 |.|, kin- “I-r.,lion. i,n,l |„,v „|„, per coni per ’ l:, > l-'-nn I “” I”- I'lrkr ~n I.r ll,„ ■ 1 I- Nil !„• Ir.s ~|.. r„lis| l, n,l,n- 111,,,, |,, l,„- |I, K.-l on,. I , ... lo ll„. , ~|.|„n.v ~| n <lt.intcrc.-t ■■l Iv is ~„lv to llial l.r Input. 1,. ~ I ■ k “ l-i’ ‘■!” ll” n.iiuiinn,.. l„ 1... kin “"•I"” ‘■ ll"nir .lays. 1., tiro ncc-pUtnc* of tlie iuuic r..nn-.iil too. illl.l uiko ll„- 1':.,. rortrfj that Mr. K s tV...11.ri.1r0 ban ,1 , I- ‘ • •I in I „ ccrlilc.l check ~| 1,. Mil,, llr- or lt:„,k.\. „ t..k.1..rU„.|.„r|,.'0'„„1, ; . r,l ill tlir nhcve ;,.|r orli. rinonl. .1 V M EP <\ 11E ACII, |.,,v„1-lr T.llor „t U„. 11 ; ,1t,,,,!, 1“- “ ‘ I ‘ „ ill. .1 kr, r. TANARUS, ill, ft TftrlotV of , Mil” i o .1 Pl-r. I i1..,,-. 1.0, l.s, Willi in,.l ui",..,” ki" 1 ’ \l-o i|~-ntors Morlir,., Pt.s k. II - ■ l•l.o.l. Trunk I-,.1. lirnurr. .to., ft,-., with I Mineral Kid.-. rrsriml and fur “ill,- !•> r. Ijimt.i.. | J'"". 8 __Nn. 11 llaniftrd str.vt. I I >|. lil t I.it r.ll. „ . Siiroi ‘linornl |> I’ninls. Hr, and weather |.r>,f cnlnra: unfluling, Sllvor's ‘l,nor:,l I‘Hinl.s. .litlor ntiallr from nil nil, rrs in unirkrl. Tirol „ro „„l iT:n,i. tin v rniillrra lit il. tiro; .1 ■ work louulilv. Inn ilmr oftsilv „s ui.ilo I or,'l. Tin , l.r, on n vnr\ Ironvr bftdr. nrt'liglit I I “to an in.loHnir(:i|.|o rnrrring of flint . I Ir,-., noil 1,0, . rr, I, nor I'.-rl. nn.l ro.juin; no strunoor dnorllnin ulrilo I, n.l. I I .ion Mri.i; oloolo: lloil.Votlow.,nrinnsTtrnrvnn 1111. l Jot lllriok. Tl.ov nro nii|,ori,.r in Iskly |nr is.vor in:: |in.i-rl • tom,} thin- or or .li-0.0 oml! nn.l pound for |s,u".l Mill 00,,r,1..n1,|0 tho Mtrfaro nfuldlc l.nd lor Zino Minor,, I I'ninl.-nn.l r,s|iiiio loss oil. I mu n.o, |,rn|,nmi to m.ior tin lt,,fs. hs nothing ad hrros lo Tin liko Pilvrr'n .Mlnornl I',lints. For ...lo l.y Jnll\ .1 MAI lIItIK. ’ 10 atld ltf llnrimr.l-stnn.t. A NEVER FAILING COUGH REMEDY? - 1 l.iilf ni.rvrry. Dr. Wm. H. Tutt’s Pectoral Elixir For tin* (’.mil ]•!•'. Sjuhhlv ami j'onimupnt euro of Uiu:.l. , (’t>ll- - . lullueir/.a. ltroiu-liilis, Asi liimw, fc’pittinirof Hliv'd. Crou)\< atnrrh, Hoarse in* I‘lrurisy. l*n*umonia. tVluHij in^ Coujrli. lHlHrull llrmlhiiig, and 1 lU'ljn-nt ('<>UHUin|itioii. Tin l alnivc jr*j*aration is conlidt iitly itio'inniendftl to those attlictiMl with any of the nlmvo diseases. It eon tains no mineral w haterer. hut Is eonijK>scd of vego table Niilistancns, which in their eoinbinatinon exert a jiowerful ami speeitlc elTeet njton the resjdratory ir pins, through theskin, kitlnoys. and Imweia all the inipure aireneies which tend to disease the deli cate substance of the limp*. In Asthma, its elTeets are very pmmhient, relieving almost instantly tlie difficulty of breathing. In ('roup, one single dose, with a flannel saturntf-d with tiirpenthiu, bound to the throat, will relieve in tell minutes. in bronchitis, it promotes easy expectoration, and all'ords instant relief. Tie- Pectoral idixir is not recommended to cure all • lisejises. hut only tho.se of the lungs and their connex ion, and for these it is a Certain and Ploasant Remedy ! I’ i‘ pat roni/etl by many eminent physicians In , heir practice, many of whom have given voluntary | t. .dihmuinls ot its great virtue in healing lung diseas es. Prepared b\ Win. 11. Tutt. M. D.. Augusta. <ia. and soi<l I >y .1 AS. 11. t’AKTKH, Savanhah, and In all the principal druggists South. nov 10 DANCING ACADEMY. r?K ‘ION SI KCU A. ItoNAl'I), .respectfully it: forms his patrons, and the public in general * that he will open his Academy at AIIMOKY M. -Ml his former pupils are respeetfuliy invited to attend. Tutl‘>n Days—Tuesdays. Thursdjivsand Saturday's: from ft to 7 for young Ladies and .Musters, and from and to for tteutlemuu. l’rlee of tuition, for twenty fitur lessons. ts pci 14 IMPORTED WINES. T ,iiquors, Sogars, and Fancy Articles. The Subscriber h:rs on hand n fine ami “ , l! st^oc * t ' < * stnck > comprising the follow VMffiM I lo half pipes Otnnl. Dupv Si Cos j .'I do do Old Ilennes.-y ItRANDY -j do do Sazerae. ’Vintage fk-10 I -do do Jean Louis, do ISOO b ilo do J J I>upy [ 4do do Old Iteserve Madi'ira ‘2 do do London Particular J 3do do Old Port Winks 1 <'• d<* do Old Sherry J ‘Jo car I s of ( ’laret ( *Jn ejislvs Chnuipagna I -JiMHHt Itio Honda 11La Orul* Saoars ■! La Union li'.n,H’ La I'atria | •JTi.OOO Tniburns Ab ‘. a larire supply of Kaney Groceries, Audi ns im - ported Cordials. Knglish Pickles and Sauces. Preserved, Prunes and Jelly, for sale by A. LON A PI), dec* Corner Uav ami Whilnker-sts. I' L.N N KSSUU KC.GS.—for sale by h .r. oi/.nr.nT, f.li 0 West side Markd sijuaro. A P 0 T H EC A R Y’S HALL, Ki&t Corner lirnttghUm and stnds, Havnannli, On. Qt Till'. Pub-eriber would most rcnectfully in’ firm the citueusof Savannah.and thesurroiiml- Vm in- country, that be Ims taken the store fdtuKteil Aift n< alwive, where lie is now opeulng a full uud SELECT STiH'K OP DRUGS. MED re INKS, (’ll KMICALS, rEß ftuncry, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, 15 LASS-M ARK, Av. Ac., Wide he offers to the puMh- .t wholesale anu retail, on such terms as cannot fail to give entire satisfuetlou, Is.th ns regards j-rb c and qutdity. Kverv :o ti> b- be offers for sale has been selected by himself within the last twenty pays, from the tnostn*- linble houses in the northern markets; particular at tention having Icon paid to their imrity and freshness. Iluvlug had several years’ experiemx* in the priw ‘••ripticii bii'in. -in northern and southern cities, lm feels l iin elf fully jirepared to compound nil prescrip tions nn.l family im di. itics entrusted u> bin., with care, neatness and dispatch. Prescriptions put tip at all hours of tho day and night, by a skilful and competent hand. Physicians, t’ountry Merchants and Families, nnd all persons who maxi or limy need pure and genuine j ‘lcli. in. s. or any other article that i generally foitud l in a well rcgulntod Drug SUmi*. are respect fully invitetl j to call and examine his stock lie fore purchasing else j where, at. the Apothecary's Hall. J. K. DkFORD, mar 22 ts Druggist and Chemist. | \TEIV ROOKS.—Klectro-Physlology: a scientific ] nml practical treaties on the pn-vootton, ••nusos ’ and cure of disease: or elect ri.it v asaeiirativc agent, supported h\ tlu-ory and fact: b.v Dr. llarslmiu Huff— : second edition- illustrated. | Prismatic*: lo Richard Mvwar.le~illustrat.Hl with ! i'li^raviu •’ from designs by Llliott, Worley, Ken sett. Ili.-k* and Rossitar. . .. Tlie Chiu’- I'o st History of America ; by the author ! of Little ‘ Dori. M , Itanium's News No. !*• Received by j in)(N J. It. CUBBEDGB. r | iijKAV wins ‘ -111 i>r article, stronglyrwnm- I mended; direct from the importers nnd fbr sale by •; A. HON AI D. ; % r ffAZIN’S superior Toilet artieh-s. comprising j \ . Soap''. PoumtnmJust Weivetl. end fqj ralel'V fnpr ’.H J L Rr.lfOUD, Aj>othecary^iHall NO. <>.