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Wants, Units, for Sale, Sr.
WANTED TO IITHE—A~ good Cook \vZ
mau, for which liberal wages will bo paid
monthly. Apply nt this office. j„m* ti
FOlt SALE.
Family Rockawny, but little
Apply al
J U|>M 4 y. /. MURPHY'S Carriage Repository.
\IT aNTED TO I* Uiu HASK —A number
t T of likely young Negroes, from 12 to 20 years of
age; for such .Negroes, al'uir price in cash will iu paid.
Apply to 11. J. CUALMEUS,, Broker,
J un * Bay Lane.
WANTED TO HIRE--A small Boy, about
Hor 10 years old, to wait about house. Apply at
tliia office, may at
intelligence Office.
VSITt* A'l ION VV ANTED—By a young
Mun of steady and industrious habits. His ob
ject is to get employ ment, and will accept of any situ
utlon, either iu the city, or the country. Apply to
3? 11. J. CHALMERS, Buy Lu:.<*.
\\, r AN'TED 1') PURCHASE; A negro woman of good
? f character, a good cook, washer and ironer. Ap
ply to 11. j. Oil ALGIERS, Broker,
iay2s Bay bano.
1?OR s A LE.-.-; o ■ . an 12 ii
that Rave been used but a short time, which cun
bo hud ut a bargain by application to
may 30 OGDEN A m;XKKit.
I JAGOINO, ROPE AND TWIS
,1 > lei) bales (iunny Bugging,
10 do Dundee do,
100 coils No. 1 Dillon’s Rope,
100 do No. 2 do do,
10 bales do Twine, in store and for sale
I>P _ Jmhy 30J OGDEN A BUNKER.
I >A t ON, IIAMS AM) CANDLES.—
I ) 2b hhds. Bacon Sides,
COO ltoloson’s new Hums,
100 boXos A daman tine Candles, in store and for
sale by [may au] OGDEN ,v Bl \Ki.R.
O ATS AND II Y Y.~
1000 bushels Oats,
60 bales prime Eastern Ilnv. in store and for sale
k.v [may 8 OGDEN a i;t tfKER
SA R Ul*.—3o bills. New York .Sugar House Syrup,
in store and for sale by
may “o ‘ OGDEN A BUNKER.
(lAS'l’Oii OIL, —lO bbl , • ... iu store
J and for sale by
may 20 OGDEN k HONKER.
| TIMIA M S PILE ELECTUARY.'—Fresh supply just
U received and for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE A CO,
ar 25 Gibbon’s Range.
j )It >WNV ESSENCE 01 J a M \!< \ 1
I ) article is warranted to pos>ess, inn concentrated
f >nn, nil the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger,
mul will bo found on trial, to be an excellent family
medicine. To the dyspeptic, it affords great relief, by
giving tone to the digestive organs. Just received anil
for sale by VV. \V. L! NO )LN.
mar lft .Monument Square.
“'V’ E W BOOKS i:
_L X for April.
Harry Muir; a story of Scottish Life, by the author
of Mrs. Margaret Muitlaud. Morklund, Ac.,in cloth and
paper binding.
.Tim Ranger of Ruvenst ream, by Newton M.Curtis.
The Lite of Ned Scarlett; the during highwayman,by
the author of Dick Clinton, Nut Blake, Dick’ Turpin,
Ac., illustrated.
Agnes Sorel.u novel, by G. 1\ R. James.
The Child’s History of England; by Clms. Dickens,
vol. Ist.
Ellen Linn; a Fram* >niastory, by the author of Ital
ia Books, beautifully illustrated.
The Bourbon Prince, the History’ of the Iloyal Dau
phin, Louis XVII, of France.
Barnaul’s Illustrated Nows, No. 13, received by
mar 3 ) ,1. . CUIII!EDGE.
i UlM'lv t'il) SILKS.— A few handsome putter ns
V.-’ just received. SPENCERCURKELL. A_t..
fob 17 164 Congr< ss-st.Gibbons’ Building.
| jjOl its.t*; AN!) SINGLE 6 UUIELLEDUI
J ./ Just received and for sale by
mar 81 * E. LOVKLL-
LlillOßS AND \V7XKJL-12 haft
pipes Utard, Dupuy & Co.’s French Bran
m.'&jm dy. 10 half pipes assorted brands, low pric
wJ£o&!eßL el French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domes
tad&S'v'H tic do, 50 bbls uo do. 70 do P .V II Rye
Gin, Uhl do E Phelps’ do; 6 pipes Holland Gin, 10 bids
Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Georgia Peach do,
8>)o iibls do N ri Whi-key, •’•> d<> white Baltimore d0,3.)
oi l Westminster Mnotigahela do, 20 doold Pennsyl
vania Mountain do do. l i ‘do .N E Rum 25 quarter
casks Madeira Wim-.l . eighth do choice do d0,20 quar
ter do Port do, 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter casks
Brown Sherry Wine. 40 baskets Chumpaigne do. For
silo by [a ig2o| WEBSTER a PALMES.
-PEKIN XL A COMPANY.
Warehouse, 75 and 77 Fulton-st., New York.
rc-yjl This TEA Company has always main- ...
A- tained a high reputation for TEAS of
£> V J the mo.'t delii ious churuc: t and I'm-a SP ‘
grancy, and are wavr.uihd to give sat- X’ _
to give sati.-faction in ev ry 10-fiiuce. If they do not
prove as represented they may be returned. For sale
bv tlm Agent. .1. A MAYER,
mar 6 Broughton-street.
1~ lULTON V.
1 by [apr 25) 11. J. GILBERT.
HAY. —40 bales of Prime Tiiuotb.y Hay. for sale tn
arrive per sc hr Edna C, from Baltimore by
apr 4 A. 0. T)MS, 120 Buy-st
| I” A Y.—300 bundles Domestic Itay. For sale by
.11 apr 30 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
NOTICE EXT R A ORDINARY!
Positively <>ir at Cost*
Subscribers desirous of closing their present
i. business, would invite the attention ofthecitizens
of Savannah. and its vicinity to their large and well se
lected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods at
ranii: saw voatk cost,
among which are to he found some of the most desira
ble styles of goods, for this and the coming season, con
futing in part of the following goods, viz:
COLORED AND FIGURED BAREGES,
do do do Silk Tissues
Plhin, I (lack and Colored Silk Tissues and Ha
reges,
Swiss and Mull Muslins,
Jaconet and Cambric do,
do do Checked Swiss do,
Colored and Figured Organdies,
lllack and Colored Lawns,
Canton Cloths f >r Travelling Drosses,
Printed and Plain Linen dodo,
Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslim,
Ginghams and Barege Do Lai lies.
Black and Colored Chnineliun trilks,
Plaided ovul Brocaded do,
Colored Marceline and Florence do.
IJVEK GOODS, &<•.. &•.,
Wo have a largo an l well selected stock of the cele
brated RICHARDSON'S, CRAY'S, DUNBAR, DICK
-8 )N <!fc Co.'s Shirting and Fronting Linens: Together
with a largo and elegant assortment of White and
Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies,
(Toth and Colored Linen Table Covers. Birds Eye Dia
per, Linen Dowlass, Huckaback Diaper French Linen
Twelve and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambric,
etc., etc., etc., etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
ot o ai:STie ;oois,
in complete and embraces every article kept in a first
class retail store. Purchasers will do well to call and
seo for themselves, as
GREAT BARGAINS
will be given especially in
Fancy Goods,
which will be sold for in many instances below cost.
THIS IS SO Hl'Mill'd.
Call and see, and be assured of tlio fact, at
J. 11. COHEN & CO.S,
npr C'’ 150 Brought
HOME MANUFACTORY OF
Saddles,Bridles and Harness,
183 Congfrvit-Street, Snvnnlla.ll, (>u.
/v I’he Subscribers mauufae- v
ture and keep constantly on
hand, a large Stock of .BAD
<I DLLS, BRIDLES, and JIAR- ir.M—Cl
NESS, and make to order any description of article in
our line. Our stock: comprises also, a large assortment
of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valoises, Saddle Bags, Whips,
Wool and Dray Collars, Dra v 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.
w A. Hollister. j> mALLETT A CO.
D. M ai.lktt.
N. B.—Repairing done on the shortest notice and on
na hie terms. net 2(1
Cl A Ml* 11 IN US*- barrels Camphine and Burn*
/ ing Fluid. Just received and for sale by
may 5 J. B. MOORE Jt CO.
(TENTLEMENWHOS II %VE TIIB M
Jf SELVES.-•Saunders’ Patent Metallic Tablet
and Razor Strop—the liest article *>vr offered to the
public in the way of the Razor Strop. It will keep
the ravoriu fine shaving order without the use of the
hone. Also a fine assortment of Shaving Soaps, Sa
ponaceous Compound Oleojvkane. Shaving Cream of
various kinds, Military Shaving Soap, Ac . Ac., receiv
ed and for salo by J. E. DeFOHI).
junc 1 Apt rtbecraiee’ it:til.
CHAMPAGA hiwkets
j of this very superior Wine, whose reputation is
unequalled where it Is fuiniliurly known. Now land
ing per steamer Alabama and for sale by
PADELFORD, FAY <fc CO.
June 1 Agents for Savannah.
HTIKAY WINE—J ibt received 12 do/.. Tokay
X Wine. For salo by A. BONATJD,
june 1 corner Bay and Whitnker-ets.
HI RTS! SHIRTS!!—Just received a fire lot of
Judson’s Celebrated. Shirts, not equaled by any.
fbr fit and beauty. Fur sale cheap at the Clothing
Btoftj, Gibbons’ range. GEO. S. NICHOLS,
may 20.
TiRUIUK DEPOT.—Another iarge lot of Trunks,
received at the Depot; and for sale by
may 20 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
T)IG A .VMS.— 6 bbis just received and for sale by
Jt nprtt A. BON AUP
JMiarfUuneoas.
JOHN B. MULES,
ATTORNEY AT LA 1R
-■* ts Bruniwiek) tin
MAMMOTH CORN.
SMALL lotof'YouugV Mammoth corn for plaut
also,
Corn, llay and Oats of the best quality, just roceiv-
lin store. For sale by /. N. WINKLER,
ft pr 86 ts Williamaon’s Buildings.
TO CORN BUYERS.
(10TTGN and Rice Planters, and others, who have
J to purchase Corn during the summer, wo would
| respectfully invite to give us n call, us we have u iiuc
I assortment of dry, tro-h shelled Teunessee CORN, and
I will continue to receive fresh supplies every week,
1 during the season. We allow 50 lbs. to the bushel,
and persons can have 2 bushel sticks for 10c. ouch.
Cash orders filled promptly. HARRIS k CO.
! junoO lino 05 Bay-street, Savannah.
iisMiMiisiiisraii
*£ Just received at the N<w l[it
(mI Store, corner of Brougton and Bar
nard-sts.. every v.arieiy of SPiUNv 1
GOODS, consisting in t art of Silks,
vers, Gossamere-.. I‘r lulti , (’///Am. Paris, Lone Star,
Ciunpeachy, Florida, Straw, Swiss, and others to>. nu
merous to .option ; also, all kinds of children’s Haw,
at wb .sale and retail. IJEI.DEN, A 00.
apr J
L ERE 13 YOUR REMEDY.
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT
A Moat Miraculous (lure of Umi Legs, after 43
Years’ SitJf'c ring.
Extract of a letter front .Mr. W illiam Galpin, of 70
St. Marys-street.. Weymoulh, dated 15th May, ls 51:
I T> Professor llollowai/:
Sik:—At the age of eighteen my wife, (who is now
sixty-oue) caught a violent cold, which settled in her
legs, and ever since tlmt timd they have been more or
less sore, and greutly intlifmed. Her agonies were
destracling. and for months together she wus deprived
entirely of rest and sleep. Every remedy that medi
[ enl men advised was tried, but without effect; her
j health suffered severely, and the state of her legs was
j terrible. 1 had often read your ad vert laments, and
advised her to try your Pills nud Ointment; and, us a
i last resaurce, after every other remedy had proved
I useless, she consented to do so. She commenced six
: weeks ago. and, strange to relate, is now in good
j health. Her legs are painless, without seam or sear,
i and her sleep sound and undisturbed. Could you have
| witnessed the sulFevimrs of my wife during the last 43
: years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment
| of health, you would indeed find delighted in having
! been the m-*ftns of so greatly alleviating the sufferings
of a fellow creature.
(Signed) W'ii.liam Galpin.
-I Person 70 Years of Age Cured of a Pad
Leg, af 30 Years Standing.
Copy of a letter from Mr. W in. Abbs, builder of Gas
Gvoivs, of itushcliffo, near lludderstlcld, dated May
31st, 1851:
To l*rofcssor I 101 l me ay:
•Sit::—l suffered for*a perid of thirty years from a
bad leg, the result of two or three different accidents
at the Gas Works; accompanied by scorbutic symptoms.
1 hud recourse to a variety of medical advice, without
deriving any loenefit, and wus even told that the leg
must bo amputated; yet, in opposition to that opinion,
your Pills and Ointment have effected a complete cure
in so short a lime, that few who hud not witnessed it
would credit the fact (Signed)
William Anns.
The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr.
W. P. Englaud, Chemist, 13 Market-street, Hudders
field.
.1 Dreadful Pad Pi cast Cured in One Month.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of
Petishurst, Kent, dated December 13th, 1850:
Tn l;or Hollow a/:
Devii Sin:-- -My wife It ad suffered front Bad Breasts
for more than six months, and during the whole peri
od had the best medical attendance, but all to no use.
Having before honied an awful wound in my own leg
by your unrivalled medicine, I determined again to
use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them
a trial in her case, and fortunate it was I did so: for in
less than a month a perfect cure was effected, and the
benefit that various other branches of my family have
derived from their use Is really astonishing. 1 now
strongly recommend them to all my friends.
(Signed) Frederick Turner.
The l*i!ls should bo used conjointly with llte Oint
ment in most of the following cases:
Bail Legs (’liillbltiius Fistulas Sore Throats
Bad Breasts . (’happed Gout B kin Diseases
Burns Jmnds Glandular .Scurvy
Bunions Corns (soft) Swellings Sore Heads
Bite of mos- Cancers Lumbago Tumours
quit os and Cuntructcd Piles Ulcers
Sand Flies and stiff Rheumatism Wounds
Coco-bay Joints Scalds Yaws
Chiego-foot Kl.-pliautitutis, Sore Nipples.
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY.
£ J I-, Strand, incur Temple Bar, London,) and by nil
respectable Druggists nml Dealers in .1/cdicines through
out the British Empire, and those of the United States,
in Pots at 33187 c.,7 1 87 c., and $1 50 each. Wholesale by
the principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs.
A. B. A 1). SANDS, New York.
Hir There is u considerable saving by taking the
larger sixes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance ofpatients in eve
ry disorder are affixed to endi Pot. For sale by
apr 4 ly* W. W. LINCOLN. Agent.
I>A*V€lN<; ICAItKIVI V.
MON S. A. BOX AUD respectfully informs his
patrons.that his Last Term, of tins season, will
commence on Thursday, Till tnsl.
Pupils, for the above term, will be received until the
23d Inst. Persons willing to patronise him are re
quested to semi pupils to his Academy at 4 P.M..
Ti r.stiAY.s. Thursdays and Saturday*.
N. B.—Mona. A. It’s Fancy Dress 1511 will
take place on Tuesday. 20th Inst.. apr 5
T. \Y. Ale A ItTIIOLI <fc CO.,
(SKIN OK THE CIO COE IKE POT) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY
AM)
STOVE WAKE ISOOTS.
in WB have now, and keep con
stautly on hand, a full and ex- M
L'V STM'K, which wc oiler on Ejp' 0 -'>
nfewijA very reasonable terms.
— A l.so—
Pumps, Lead Pipe.
Sheet Lead, Copper
and Zinc.
These Pumps are of simple construct ion. and every
part perfectly lit led—tln*\ arc so made that they may
lie taken apart, and access gained to all the valves with
out taking up the pipes, or even detacliiug the plat
form, to which the Pump is fastened.
We are also selling the celebrated It nckPa 11 era
Cooking Stove, tEr wood, which is being very
extensively used in the city nud country. The suc
cess of this Stove, since its introduction by us, has
been gratifying—nothing has ever been offered to the
public for culenary purposes that lias given such gen
eral satisfaction. Wo shall take great pleasure in
showing this Stove, whether you purchase of us or
not, and we think wo can satisfy you that this Stove
is superior to any ever offered for sale in this market,
mar 24 STORE, NO. 13 BARNARD-ST.
CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS.
j o'* DOUBLE Refined Crashed
gar. Crystnlized, Granulated do., j °
10 lbs. for SI.
-A *ij£&sasSfst Also,sparkling, bright Coffee ■■■
Lower Grades Brown Sugar. 11 lbs. for sl.
Dark (suiinbleforservants) Sugar, 17 lbs. for >l.
FRESH TEAS—Selected from the latest importa
tions. consisting of:—Extra Hyson, Extra Fine Gun
powder. and Ooolong.
Fresh Mustard. Sardines, Pickles, Preserves. Sweet
Oil, Almonds, fancy boxes Prunes, Brandy, London
Mustard. Peaches, Turkey Figs, extra large and fine,
and 20 boxes Raisins (all clusters)—whole, Half and
quarter boxes—Mace, Nutmegs. Spices, Ac.
Just received per steamer—2 bids. Pig Hams; 60
Smoked Tongues, largo size; 50 lbs. Bologna Sausage:;
2 bids. Smoked Beef.
For sale at DICKSON’S,
jnn 20 Cor. Whitaker ?t. and Broughton lane.
IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED.
r pilE great number of persons both male and fe-
L male who have been bene-fitted by the applica
tion of Dr. Banning's improved Brace,or abdomiunble
supporter, during the past year, has induced the sub
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 fit
the Brnee will he In attendance upon ladies, and,
if desired, will be waited upon at their residences,
apr 21 S. G. I’ANCOST, llroughton-st.
YiriHPENE, OR HAIR GLOSS \u Endian
T I preparation for restoring grey hair to its origi
nal color—also, fi.r preventing grey lmir and baldness
Just, received aud for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 16 Monument Square.
STEWART’S CANDIES.—Just received, per
steamer Aiabama, a supply of Stewart's celebrated
Steam Roiincd Candies, in pound and half-pound pack
ages. W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 10 Monument Square.
DU. HOOFI* \ NIVS CELEBRATED GER
MAN BITTERS, for the cut® of Liver Complaint,
Jaundice. Dyspepsia. Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarr
hea, Disccase of the Kidney; uni all diseases arising
from n disordered Liver or Stomach. Received and
for 3:1 la by J. E. DeFORD,
s pr 33 ApotheeariM Hall.
junction Sales.
BY PHIIiBHICK .v
TO-MORROW, Juno Bth. at 11 o'clock :
Will be sold, the usual assortment of Groceries, Pro
visions, Liquors, Crockery and Glassware, Dry Goods,
new and second band Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Ar
ticles, Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, &o. Terms cash be
fore delivery.
N. B.—All articles purchased at auction, v and not
settled for before the next regular sale,'will be sold for
account aud risk of the former purchaser. juneV
Sale Continued.
QN 4 WEDNESDAY, June 8. ut 11 o’clock, at the old
stand of Messrs. M Preadergast k Cos.
\\ ill he offered at Auction the entire stock, compris
ing a complete and general assortment of Dry Goods
. Sale positive. Terms—ail sums under floo, cash;
slw) to S3OO, 4 months; over S3OO, G mouths, for ap
, proved endorsed paper. june7
j Assignee’s Salo of Dry Contin
ued.*
ON TIIUUSUAY, June JLh, el 11 o'clock, will Cos fsold
i in store No. 118, North side of Brougtou-streot,
J The entire Stock of Goods iu said store, comprising a
I vor ) large aud complete us.-'rtmetit of Fancy and Ma
! plo Dry Goods. Sold by order of die Assignee, for the
; benefit of Creditors, ‘tortus—sl(X) or less, cash; over
j SIUO to Jw'ii), DU days; over .•*;;•! to SSOO, 4 months;
| ami over six months credit for approved oudors
j paper. june 7
Rosendale Cement at Private Sale.
Now lauding per sebr Cataract—loo bbls Hydraulic
Cement.
, House No. 20 Brougltcou street, for Rent until No
j vein be r.
improved Essence of Colfoo.
! Ws have just rerei \l from the manufneturers in
j Philadelphia, and rnniinuo to keep on hand for sale,
Augustus IlamntelG Improve 1 Essence of Coffee. This
J is the best composition of Coffee ever offered lbr sale,
j and Coffee made from the essutue is much mure whole
some, more delicate, finer flavored and colored.j>erfeet
j ly clear, and In respect superior to the finest Rio
■ Coffee, and in use will prove a uoftsaving 75 per cent,
over Coffee prepared iu the ordinary manner Try it
i and see if it docs not. may 12
Prime Cook at Private Sale.
| A prime likely young fellow, a first rale cook, for
steamboat or hotel. apr 23
| Ginghams and Handkerchiefs at Pri /ate
Sale.
: Just received per last ateain-r : 2 oases Ginghams; 1
j do French IIe:ul Handkerchiefs, for aulc low. upr2l
Btawberry Softs at Private Sals.
1 Strawberry Setts of the following kinds: Alice
j Maude, Bostou I’ine, British Queen. Ohio, Retlwootl,
i Hudson, Crimson Cone. White-wood. Hmey’s Seedling,
! Early Scarlet. They are all grown in thisclimute, und
in good order. All orders left at our store for any id
; the above kinds will be promptly attended to. fob I‘J
i Marshall Housa Omnibus and Team at Pri
vate Sale.
Comprising one fine large Omnibus, six good Horses,
and Harness complete. Also, the lino pleusnre sehoo
-1 iter Ann, with new sails,riggings. Ac., all in complete
1 order. The above property will be disposed of on ac
| co;mn<Hating termg; the present owner being about to
| rent ve from the city, has no further use for it.
fob 17
Fairbauk’3 Patent Platform Scales,
] (Improved in quality and rcdiieod iu price,) adapted
to every required operation of weighing—as Railnuul
; .< ales for trains or single ears, in use on the principal
j railroads in the United States and Greut Britain: ware
-1 house Scales; heavy portable Seales, on wheels, fi r
Foundries. Rolling Mills, .y,-.; hav and coal Seales, & c .
’ These Scales have bc*n long known and severely test-
I el. and the universal confidence felt in tho accuracy
and perfect adjustment is such, that they arc now r*-
; gat’ded as the standard, from which their is to appeal.
For sale iu all their varieties bv
I*l iII.BRICK A BELL.
set 25 Agents in Savannah.
THE CELEBRATED GHAEFENBERG FAMI-
LY MEDICINES.
I ini
| Gracfonboig vegetable Pills—price 25 cents.
I In bilious diseases and liver complaints, these Fills
: act immediately, and will restore health quicker than
j any other remedy ever known.
In the tropics, and in all bilious climates, no person
should be without them.
Burns, Chilblains. Sprains. Scalds, Wounds, Erysip
elas. Rheumatism, Bronchitis, Ulcers,Scrofula, inllam
mation of the Bowels, and all cases of inflamed sur
faces, yield immediately to Hu* power of the
GRAEFENBERG GREEN MOUNTAIN
OINTMENT—Prico 25 cents.
The Graofenherg Eyo Lotion,
Should bo used in all cases of disarrangement in the
Evesdt is compounded on the most scientific principles,
and will invariably afford relief.—Price 25 cents.
All diseases of children yield at once to theaeti it of
the Grnefcnberg Children’s I’anacca. —I’rice 50 eents. v
Rickets. Flatulence, Diarrh ea. Falling down of the
Fundament. Ringworms, und Scald-head,
Convulsions,j WORMS, Croups,
Cholera Infantum
and all complaints incident to teething, are immedi
ately relieved, and the foundation of a strong and
sound constitution laid.
Asa Tonic, the
Graofonberg Health Bitters,
are unequalled. They will Vesture tho appetite, re
move the pallid appearance attendant upon disordered
digestion, and taken in connection with the Veg
etable Fills, will cure Fever and Ague.—Price 25
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Asiatic Cholera and
Cholera Morbus, and all classos
of Bowel Complaints
arc cured immediately bv the
GRAEFENBERG DYSENTERY SYRUP,
and the system is left in it- natural state, while other
remedies leave the patiout much debilitated.—Price 50
cents.
The other Modi,dues of the G raofenberg Company,
are
Marshall's Uterine Catholicon, fr all complaints in
cident. to pregnancy, and other uterine diseases.—Price
s:s 00.
Dr. Libby’s Pile Ointment, a certain cure lor the
Piles—Price $1 00.
Graofenberg Fever and Ague Pills, a well attested
remedy.—Price .>1 00.
Graefonberg Consumptive Balm, n most valuable
remedy and mueh used in medical practice.—Price
$3 00.
Graofcnberg Sarsaparilla Compound, the most
valuable purifier of the blood ever known.—Price
$1 00.
The most eomplote and valuable Almanac over is
sued, may be had gratis at the Agency. Apply to
HUMPHREYS k JOHNSON,
dec 10 Ginos cor Broughton and Whitaker-sts.
TAILOXIXWCI-o
DIBBLE & CAREY,
Inins 111 nun X
( 'Oh’S Eli n/toiTITOS .1 S/> UT/ITA A Ell-STS.
Sav mm nil, (>n.
T 1 Ml E SUBSOKI BEILS would call the attention of the
1 citizens of Savannah, to their SPRING STYLES
Os AI.I. CiiJ.OKS UK
CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES AND VESTINGS,
Which they are prepared to manufactlire to order, in
the neatest ami most ladiionablc styles.
Also, their stock of Heady’ Made Clnthinzg,
nil of which have been got up in a superior style to
any ever before offered for sale, in this market.
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS is complete,
and well assorted. These Goods will tie sold on the
most rcnsoimbe and accoamnxluting terms,
mar 25 ts
Si ALT.
> juiie i BRIG 11 \M. K E LLA & Ot ).
HICOM SMOULDERS. 10 hlidfb Prim
Bacon Shoulders. For sale by
june 1 111 VJ'KR k G A AIM FT,L.
NEW MAI BUTTER A CIIEESIi.
Just received per steamer Alabama, and for sule
at tlie Emporium, by
juno 1 SEABORN GOODALL.
I jIIIECT PBOif'TIIE SPRINGS—
I / Fresh Congress Water, just landed fn id the ship
Southport, can be found on ice. at.
junc 1 W. \V. LINCOLN'S. Mnnumcnt-sqr.
(Superior salad oil. ju
M a superior article of’’Salad oil. ‘for table use, Ac.,
Ac. For sale at W. W. LINCOLN’S,
junc 1 Monument, Square.
PARASOL3.
t PARASOLS.— A handsome assortment of
Parasols and Ladies Umbrellas. For sale by
KK.MPTON k VEHSTTId-E,
Waring’s Range, next toZogbaum's Musicstoro.
npr9
H air pri f \i. \ i ii- i En iu
American Pomades, Rose K-pbalia. genuine
Bears. McCassar Oil. Ramsey’s Curling Fluid, Barry’s
Tricopherous, Lyon's Kuthairou, and Rad way’s Circas
sian Balm, for sule by
apr 20 JOHN B.MOORE k CO.
1> ECEIVED per steamship Florida —
V 10 bbls A]*f'les, 10 boxes Oranges, 10 do. Lemons,
Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Cranberries, etc,
GKO. ALEXANDER,
nprl2 Cor. IJult. and Congress-sts. Monnment-sq.
St)i>A WATER.—i'n tiie highest possible state of
perfection, with a great variety of the choicest Sy
rups, prepared with great care and from the best ma
terials, may be found constantly on hand in the store
of W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument Square
SAVANNAH JOURNAL TUESDAY. JUNE 7. 1853
j Sfripfl mill Stcamcri
U. S. MAIL LINE’
FOR NEW YORK.
To leave Wednosday, June 8, at 9i o’ck, A.M.
j* -j* The new and superior steamship
. AUGUSTA, Capt. Thomas Lyou, will
iJ-.- j-w* leave us above. For freight or passage
juue 4 PADELFORD. V\Y & CO.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
FOE NEW YORK.
:To lsava Saturday, June 11, at o'clk, —. LI
The U. S. M. Steamship FLORIDA.
Capt M. C. Woodhull, will leave as
abovo. For freight or passage apply
i may 30 PA DELFORD, FAY A CO.
! “a. S. MAIL LINE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
! To leave Wednesday, Juuo 15. at - o’clk, —IVT.
r _£-. The now and splendid steamship
STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. Walter
Collins, will positively leave as above.
ttL-SSSigSiiSBI For freight or passage apply to
may 3d C. A. L. LAMAR,
■ FOR NEW YORK - Old Established Line.
j The brig EMPIRIC, Newnan, will moot with
di>i>atch a- above. For freight or parage, ap
! ply on board, at Telfair's wharf or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY
FOR BALTIMORE
.7 7’ The schr. l>. 11. BALDWIN, Dobells, master
.*!•.-LfcFor freight or pa -age, apply on board, ut lol
fi.ir s v\ harf, or to
juuo t BRIGHAM, KELLY.vt.M.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.”
The brig PRlNClPE,Gilchrist, master. F r
**4!- inqairo’of
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
WANTED TO CHARTER)
xS A vessel, capacity about lOU barrels, to take
*:afgo of'Naval Stores from a port South to
Now \ ork. Applv lo
, ’uno b 31 HUNTER & GAMMELL.
FOR FREIGItr OR CHARTER!*
1 M'T\ The sebr. C. C. STRATTON, M oscott, mas
I ter. Apply to
Juno 1 ggdcn A i:s \k .:
£d NBW YORK (Jnion Line.
I _5T> the regular packet sehr. FUANt’IS SAT-
Ti.KLY, Davis master, \viil have quick dio
; puich for the* above port. For freight or passage, uj>-
j ply to
j jo 1 OGDEN A BUNKER.
’ Fa R M 0 NTS VIDEO.
! jp-.t Tho bark KANAWHA will take 100 to 15U
llieo. to complete care l . Vpply to
i may id 2w C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOR NEW YORK -Union Line”
The regular packet schr. Enchantress, l’y-
miuster. v. ill have quick di patch for the
■ above port. For freighter pasu..v. a;qdv to
may 25 uGDEN \ BUNKER.
.
,f j, 2or 3 vessels drawin g light draught of water,
to load at di:lVrent landings in North Carolina
j wnn Corn. Apply to
uov o A. 0. TDMS, No. 120 Bay .street.
~ WANTED TO CHARTER. “
e A good Vessel of the capacity of 2,000 to 2,-
252 ■>o boxes ofsug ir, to load at Havana for Cowes
and a market.
may P A DELFORD. KAY k CO.
. IR NEW YORK. Union Line.
T. 2? Tho regular i’acket Schooper CII AS. MILLS,
•’jcfcLy, iraiiiis. lna-t.-r, vmU have quick despatch lor
the above port. For freight or passage apj ly to
, juuo l OGDEN & BUNKER.
MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND
1 O.UP3CT E.MCU.
WHY ns IT t •
iMIAT we behold many female*, scarce in tho meri
dian of life broken iu health aud spirits with a
complication of di-cases anduihuculs, depriving them
of tlie power for the enjoy incut of life at an age when
physical heal Mi, buoyancy of Spirits, and happy screui
ity 0 f mind, arising from a erudition of health,should
1 be predominant.
Many of the causes of her sufferings at first perhaps
j years before, perhaps during girlhood,or the fir-t yours
j of marriage*—wero in their origin so light us to puss
; unnoticed, und of course neglected.
LY AFT EH \ LAPS.
When too late to bebcucfitted by our knowledge, wo
! look back and ntourn,and regret tho full consequences
i of our ignorance.
What would we not often give to possess, in early
; life the knowledge wo obtain in alter years: And
i what days and nights of anguish wo might not have
1 been spared, iflhe knowledge was timely possessed.—
| It is
MELANCHOLY AXD STARTLING
To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many
1 a wife for many years, from causes simple aud coutrol
: luble, easily remedied—or better still—not iucurrcd, if
every
WIFE AND MO TITER
Possessed the information containedin a little volume
i within the reach of us ullj which would spare to her
; self
YEA PS OF MISERY
And to her husband the constant i"il and anxiety of 1
mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of !
the wife, without giving him the opportunity of at- !
quiriug that competence which his exertions arc enti- .
tied, and the possession of which would secure the hap- !
pi ness of himself, wife aud cliHdrcii.
SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
i By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the
want of which has caused the sickness and povert y of
! thousands.
In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is
I excusable if she neglects to avail herself of that know
i ledge, in respect to herself, which would spare her
much suffering, be the means of happiness and pros- ;
polity to her husband, and confer upon her children i
that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with
healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in a iit
; tie work entitled
TIIEMARKTED WOMAN’S
Private Medical Companion.
BY l)R. A. M..MAUKIGEAU,
PRofUSSOH OF PIS EASES OF WOMEN.
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aefer and cuu*e of Her complaints,
ivitH tile various symptoms, and that
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beauty, consequent upon health, which is so conduc
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and dear, and wlicn to dispel our Ig
norance is within our reach.
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bis wife—a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, containing
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extra binding),-The Married Woman’s Private Mkt>-
nwi. Companion”!* sent (mailed frej>) to any port of tho
United States. All letters must bo post-paid, and ad
dressed to Dr. A. M. MAUKICKAU. Box 1221. Now-
York City. Publishing Oillce, No, 129 Liberty Street.
New-York.
For salo by l.cc ,t Whitman. Ringgold; It. F. Bennet,
Cassville;Di'*ynl .fe Sears, McDonough; J. A. Reynolds.
Dalilonego: 0. Youngblood,Oglethorpe. Go.
In New York City.by Stringer & Townsend, Adri
an ce, Sherman & Co,Dewitt & Davenport, and Barnos
,t Cos. apr 12
_ received per schr. Prescott; 21 bbls. Extra Family
do do do. Now’ disrhorgiug and for side low from
wharf. ]apr 25J A. C. TOMS, 12fi 4 Bay-flt.
HATS AND CAPS.
fIH Finn, fashionable silk and beaver
(S Men's and Boys’ California do. A
of Wool Hats,for Plantation use.
sale by STALEY & HEXDY,
jan 6 Congress-street.
NEW GOODS.
PL AID and Plain Grenadines,
Fancy Bareges.
Satin Stripe (.’hollies,
Plain do.
Darogo Robes,
White Muslin Mantlw,
Black Laco do.
Black do. Mantillas,
Silk do., all colorn,
Application and other stylos of Mantillns, just
received and will be sold low by
may M K EMPTON & VfiRSTILLF
QLommtrdfll JntfUiiicnre.
Savannah Market, .Juno 7th, 1853.
WEEKLY REPORT.
j COTTON. —Arrived since tho date of our last re;>ort,
2179 bales Upland, and 30 do. Sea Island -as follows:
Per Central Rail Rond, 1,550 bales Upland; from
Augusta and landings on the river, C 29 bales, and via
Darien, 30 bales Sea Itland. The exports during the
same time have been 6,200 bales Upland aud 104 dc.
Sea Island, to the foliow ports:—To Havre, 3,379
bales Upland, and HO do. Sea Island; to New York,
Csl bales Upland, and 24 do. Sea Island; to Liverdool,
I,B6obales Upland; to Philadelphia,36o bales Upland,
and to Baltimore, 12 bales leaving a stock on hand,
including all on shipboard not cleared yesterday, of
23,738 bales Upland Cotton, and 327 do. Sea Island—
against 22,147 bales Upland and 190 do. Sea Island
same period last year.
We i losed our last report on receipt of Liverpool ad
vices per Arctic , reporting a firm market and fair de
mand on the other side—prices in our market continu
ed firm, and on Tuesday, the first day under review,
but 8S bales changed bauds. On Wednesday, there
: was an improicd.demuud, und 600 tules were told, at
; about previous figures. Du Thursduy, accounts per
j Arabia wore received, reporting an advance of 1-ltkl
! on all qualities—sales of the week 50,000 bales. These
accounts i ive increased buoyancy to this market, and
notwithstanding the attention of operators was con
siderably engrossed by the festivities which took place
! on fli.it day, there was u lively demand, and 774 bales
changed hands at very full prices. At this time au
■ advance of fully on tho prices of the previous
• week, had become established. On Friday, the sumo
brume s continued, with a more limited day’s bu: i
iH 3. . however—the transactions amounting to but 214
bales. On Saturday, the market was at a stand-r.till,
mid wo heard of the sale of but one lot of 47 bales.
Vcterday, there was again a good demand, und 7CI
halos sold at former full price’. Wequotuas
; follows:
Ordinary 9
Good ordinal 9
Low Middling 9%
Middling 10@10)<
Good Middling Il)#aio^
Middling Fair —uy 11
Fair 11^@U^
Total sales ofibe w* o’; 2357 bales at tho following
; particular'••• : 104 bales at 8)25 at ‘v’ s ; 195 at 35
at 9; 22 at U l . 17 at 9) ■/. 20 at 9j H ; 27 4ut 10; 110 at
lu*X; 237 ut 10 9-10; 32 at 10}<7; at 10%: 577 ut
2US at l - f, and 10 at 11 \\ cents.
; ’1 here ha:- Vi-i ii a moderate demand this morning—
-294 bales .sold at prices ranging from ‘*4.[ to 11 cents.
I The receipts iu tho United States, up to this time us
compared vritli 1 ibt year, give the following result:
lncicu.se at New Orleans 231,8 4
“ at Texas 20,861
“ ut Virginia und NorthCarolina,7,3os —2oo,olo
Decrease at Mobile 6,420
“ nt Florida 2,u10
“ at Savanukh 9,342
“ at Charleston 7,813 24,685
Total increasu 235,425
j SEA ISLAND.—Stock continues light and transac
tions very limited. Prices range from 40 to 45 cents.
DICE. —The Rice market is unusually dull. We
hear of tho sale of 100 cuaks at *3 87) j. Nothing ex
| ported.
FLOUR—Transactions limited, at about previous
rates.
CORN—Is selling at from 66 to 70 cents—demand :
limited.
j OATS—may be quoted nominally at 45 >SO cents. :
But little doing.
MOLASSES —We hear of one arrival of Cuba M<>-
j lussiia riuce aur lust. The last cargo salo was at 21
cents.
BACON —(July a moderate business doing at provi
nces.
LlME—is selling at $1 per cask—no arrivals
FREIGHTS.—The Inst engagements to Liverpool
were made at : ; H d. per lb for cotton. Coastwise—Wc
I quote, b> New York and Philadelphia, 6-10 c. fur Cot
-1 ton.
EXCIi A NGE—Sterling is quoted ut 9; 4 , 'jJ cent prom.
Domestic.—The Banks are selling Sight Checks on all
Northern cities at percent, premium; und pur
chasing Sight Bills at pur; 30 day Bills at per
cent, discount; 60 day Bills utper cent. din.: I
| 90 day Fills, 2 per cent discount.
Exports of tho Week.
Per bark Rh ides, for Liverpool—lß6o bales Upland j
j Cotton.
Per ship Chaos. f.r Havre—3,379 bales Upland, and j
i 80 do .8 1 Cotton, andjj2 boxes Beeswax.
Per steamship Alabama, for New York—osl bales ,
Upland and 24 do S I Colton, 141 do Domestics, 175 *
Per brig Northman for Bostou —125,000 feet Lum- j
her, 17 bales Mool. S7 Hides,
bids Vegetables, and 84 pks M-l/.e.
Per sehr Win l!o:n*. for Havana —l9 sticks P P Tim- !
■ her,42,911 feet Lumber.
Per sehr-John W Anderson, for Baltimore -12 halos
Cotton, 25 do Yarn, mid ballast.
I Per steamship Slate of Georgia, for Philodclpliin— !
I 300 bales Cotton, 301 do Domestics, 24 bids Vegetables,
• aud sundry pkgs mdze.
Per schr L Dupont, for Pbiiadolphia—loo,ooo feet
| Lumber.
Per brig D Locke, for Wilmington, (N C',—loo sucks
1 Salt.
hit ports.
Per brig Cardiff, from Havana*—3lß lihds. Molasses,
j 11 tes do, 89 bbls do.
Receipts of Cotton, &c. t per C. it It.
June 6—257 bales Cotton and Mdze, to Boston A
Uunby, Washburn. Wilder A Cos, C Hurt ridge, Harris
.v Go, W II Stiles, s S'domons, K Parsons k Cos, C 11
Cainpfiold, A liaywood, 8 M Lnfiitcau.
NEW BOOKS.
nOMR Life iii Germany, by Charles Loring Brace,
nuthor of Hungary in 1851.
The Translators i;.*viewei|, üßiogrupluen! of
the of tho English Version of (he Holy Bible
, by A. W . McClure.
! An Historical Sketch of Kobiu Hood and Capt Kidd.
| y William W. (’aiupbell.
Oue W ar, a tale of Wedlock, by Emily F. I’arlen. j
! from tlie original Sweedish, by Alexander L. Krause
j and Elbert Pierce.
A Treatise ou General Pathology, by Dr. J. ll**nle. :
| Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Heidelberg, ;
. Translated from tho German, by Henry (’. Preston, A.
M.. M. D.
I The Action of Medicine iu thesystem, by Frederick
! W iii Headland. B. A. M. R. C. Ac.
i The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgiral Review
i for April. Received by
may Y J. B. CUBBEDGE.
SPRING AND SUM VIEK - LOTHING.—The sub
scribers have in store a good assortment of Spring
| an Summer Clothing, which they are selling ut low
! ]trices. Our friends, customers, and nil in want of i
good and cheap .Clothing, arc rcspe<*tfully invited to i
call and examine our stock. Wo will receive by the j
steamers from New York, during the business season, ;
weekly supplies of such articles ns our trade may de
mand. Cull at the sign of the Golden Eagle.
STALEY & HENDRY.
IMPROVED EXTRA SIZE SEIDLITZ
POW DERS.
nniIESE Powders are prepared expressly for the rc-
I tail trade, from superior imported materials, aud
arc warranted full weight Seidlitz Powders, (when ac
curately prepared, a-th*>se are warranted lobe) are
held in the highest oat imation for their peculiar vir
tues in giving relief where there is indigestion, heart
burn,or bilious affections prevailing; and when used ac
cording to the directions, form an effervescing, aperi
ent draught,more agreeable, jet. possessing all the
medicinal properties of tho much esteemed Seidlitz
Springs in Germany, liy W.W. LINCOLN,
mar 24 Monument Square.
( TASTELE SOAP.—2O boxes superior Old Castelo
_g Soap, received and for sale by
may 17 J. B. MOORE & CO.
1 \O3IOBTIC LTqTTORS -TooTbblsGin,^W’hiskey
1 / Rum aud Brundv. For sale by
fid. 15 ‘ COHEN A TARVER.
Hams. —SOO best, Baltimore cured Hums, land- ,
ing from schr Edna C. cor sale by
apr 13 BRIGHAM, K ELLY & CO.
: iUCKWHB AT FLOUR. For moo by
J > mar it ii j. GILBERT
(IHOICTB BI T rBR- A few ‘tubs hft of
j Choice Goshen Butter, received per steamer Flori
da, and for sale at the Emporium, by
may 2b SEABORN GOOD ALL.
IJINK FURNITURE CHINTZ.— IT.*i„ I,and English
1 Furniture Chintz, in Bunches and Stripes for
Laid Quilts and Bordering, nt
may 20 KEMPTON k VERSTILLE’S.
I>IO II AMS’—2 bids, just received and for sale by i
roar 2ft A. BOX AUD.
BURGUNDY* —Just received, 25 boxes Beaune
Burgundy, a fine article; for sale bv
. jau 2ft A BON AUD
oAVANNAH PRICES CURRENT
'. • 9 •
Vrii.
lingglnK. * 1-. a 10
Dundue, -44 In per \u., a
Koutucky per yd. * v, >*
Gunny por yd.| 12 a
Tow per yd. a
Bale Rope per lb. 8 a 8)^
Dillon's Rope y 2
tint:on, liams per lb. 12 a 13
Shoulders per lb. I 7}-$ a b
Sides per lb.; u y
Beef, Ncw-Y'ork Mess...per bbl.|i3 00 a lino
Prime per bbl. 700 a bOO l
Cargo per bbl. __ a
Bread, Navy per lb. a 4
Pilot per lb. 6 SV; j
Butter,Goshen primc.per lb.
No. 2 per lb. IS a 29 :
ty t icks, Sav n, Ist qaL.per m. 11 O’J a 12
Northern per in. 600 a bOO
Caudlfh, Spermaceti..per lb. b3 a 42
Savannah made, TfU.por lb. 12% a 13
Northern do. do..per lb. 12 a 14
Cheenc, Northern per lb. 6 u 10
Cos lice,
Cuba. inf. to fair per lb. a
Good fair to prime per lb. a
Rio per lb. 10 a lo)..
Java per lb.l 12 a U ‘
Cotton,
Upland, Inferior per lb. a
“ Ordinary j*er lb. a
i *• Middling per lb. a
’* Mid. fair per lb. u
• Fuir.Vfy.fuir.per lb. u
“ Good fair....per lb. a
Cordage, Tarred per lb. 10 a 11
Manilla per lb. 14 aL 5 j
Domestic Goads,
Shirtings,brown per yd.] 4 u 7
Sheetings, brown per yd. 7 a 10
Brown Drills per yJ. 8 a 0
! Cotton Osnuburgs per yd.l S a lo
Duck, English pur libit: 10 00 a 14 on
American Cotton per yd. 14 a 21
B'iiih, Mackerel, No. l..pur bbl. 10 50 a 11 00
No. 2.. per bbl. 850 a ySO
“ No. 3..per bbl.; 700 a 760
Flour, Canal ; r bbl.l 000 u 709
Balt. Howniti-st. sup.per bbl. 560 a 575
Philndelpihia per bbl. u
Ceorgia per bbl.i a
<4ruin, Com,cargo per bus 1 60 a < b
“ retail —per bus.j 75 u iu
Oats ..jrer bus.! a 4u
Wheat per bus.] u
Class, Ain. Window... .perlOOffc 460 a 700
Gunpowder per keg, 376 a 550
II ay, Prime Northern.. per cwt. |1 31 a IST
“ Eastern...per cwt.{ 145 a 150
Hides, Dry per lb. j 9 a
Deerskins .per lb. * 8 a 9 “
Iron, s*wedos, assorted..par ton ( S7 60 a 100 09
Pig per ton; a 30 00
Hoop per cwt. 3£o a 400
Sheet.... per cwt.! 460 a 600
Nail rods per cwt. Goo a C 25
I.nrd per lb. 10V a I*2
1-ri me, Thomas ion per bbl. 1 12Vj! a 125
L. umber,
S.Sawed,refuse. perm.fV 800 a 11 00
Merchantable pernt.A 14 00 a I. to
River Lumber, ref...perm.ft.; 000 a 19 ( i
Merch’blc to prime...perm.ft. 14 00 a 10 ou
Ranging do. fur exp..j-er in.ft.; 9 o*9 a
Mill Ranging perm.ft. I” 00 a 13 19
NVliito Pine, clear perm.ft.j3o 00 a 4’* l! 0
Merchantable perui.fi IS 00 a T 5 <K)
Cypress Shin-!-- jer m.| 4"9 a *4 oO
Sawed Cypress do per lu.jiOlK) ti
Rel t)ak St:ne-i : -*r m. 12 i*o a li- 19
White do. pipe...per m.!35 I*o n 1(1 ut
Do. and.. hhd...per m. 25 no a 25 CO i
Do. 1 1 di , ; a 25 00
Molasses, Cuba per gal.) 21 a
New--Orleans per gnl.j 31 a : ’
N ails. Cut 4d. 1 . :or lb. t> a
Naval Stores, Tar. p- r 5>M. a
Spirits Turpentine...per gal.j a
Varni ,h per gal.j a
Oils, Sperm, wint. stVl.per gal.j 140 a 150 .
Do. fall do..per gal.l a
Do. suni’r do..per gal. 120 a 125 j
Whale, racked, wint.j er irnl. ‘ 5 a 7 *
Linseed per gal. 75 a SO i
Tanners’ per bid.j 15 00 a 15 In
Osnuburgs, Max per yd.j sl a ltd...
Fork, Me. s, Wyitorn...) er l>bl.|2l 00 a 22 00
Prime per bbl.ilS 00 a 19 00
Mess, New-York pcr.hhl.i2l 00 a 23 00
Porter, London per do/,.j 175 a 275
Raisins, Malaga perbox.j a
Spirit s -Brandy,
Olard, Dupuy <i Co...per gnl.j 225 n 350 j
A. Soignette's per gal. 175 a 300
Leger freros per gal. 225 a 350 1
Porch.. per gal. 65 a 125
Domestic per gal. 24 a 37
Gin. American per gal. 28 a SO
Holland per gal. 85 a 100
Rum- Jumuiea per gal. 100 a 175
N. E., bbls per gal. 27 a 20
Whiskey, Phil. & Balt...per gal. 24 a 25
Ncw-Orlcans per gr.!. 27 a 28 j
Sugar,
I’. Rico and St. Croix.per lb. 7 a 7^
Havana, white per lb. a
“ brown per lb. a
Loaf and Crashed per lb. a 9
Suit, Liverpool, course., per sack a
Cargo, bulk per bus. a
Turk’s Island per bus. a
Soap, Ainer.yellow per J!>. 4V a 7
Shot ,all sizes per lb. CV o 7V,
Segnrii, Spanish per 111. Ift a 35
American por 111. 275 a 0
Tnllovv, American per lb. a
Tobacco, Manuf per lb. 25 a 40
Teas, Souchong per lb. 30 a *0
Gunpowder... per 11*. 70 a 85
Ilyson per lb. f.O a 75
Twine, Sciue per lb. 3ft a 35
Baling per lb. 17 a 19
Wines, Madeira per g: !.: 150 a 200
Sicily Madeira per gal.i a 76
Teneriffe. L. I’ per gal. 100 a 101
Malaga, Sweet per gal.i 45 a 5
“ Dry per gal.i 40 a 50
Claret, Marseilles per cask; 35 00 a 40 Oft
** Bordeaux per cask j2O 00 a 22 00
Champagne per do/.. 800 a 15 00
Wool,
Southern UnwuMied.per lb.l 15 a 17 I
*• Clean .-..per lb.l 20 <1 25 I
Woolskins, Lamb’s..each, j 20 a 25
Sheep’ each. | 60 a 02 j
RETAIL PROVISION MARKET.
Savannah, May 3. 1863. 1
Corn Meal, ‘p bushel : I no
*• Grist, “ 1 00
Bacon—Hams, lb 14 (qilse. ]
Sides. •* 12‘.,t/ 13
Shoulders, Vlb II (>. 11 V [
Beef. ‘j3 lb [grass fed J... 12 (a 15
Veal. •• Is:.; 1
Mutton,'{’ lb 1 2 iu 15 I
Lamb, •* 12 (-ti is
Pork—Whole hog, ’j* lb [scarce]...lo (a, 12 i
Cut, “ 12 1 ..
Venison, “J 4 saddle j ,; : 00(5 f5 on j
Poultry—Turkey s, eueli 1 25( 1 60 j
Ducks, (domestic) eucli..[scarce .. 1 (< 125 ‘
Fowls, each 50ei-G2
Chickens. V pair 50(a. 1 On
Snusages. “(S lb 31
Butter—Goshen, lb *2-'(e.3l
Country, no
Lard, “ft t!> If’ 15 I
Eggs, “(4 do/, : 2< let) 26
Potatoes—Sweet. %’ half peek 25
Irish. *• ** 25
\ pplot. ‘i half pi ok
BANK NOTE TABLE.
Corrected for the. Sarannah preni 11 g Journal, j
Charleston Banks par
North Carolina Banks 5 “jl ct. disc
All Banks aud Brunches at Augusta pur
Bank of the State of Georgia pur
Marine and Fire Insurance Bank par
Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia par
Central Railroad Bank par
Bank of Savannah par
Central Bank of Georgia par
Georgia Railroad Bank par
Merchants’ Bank nt Macon par
Manufacturers’ Bank ut Macon j *.:•
Bank of Brunswick at Augusta par
Bank of St. Mary's
EXCHANGE.
Bank Paten for Selling Exchange.
Checks on Boston 1 pet. prem.
“ “ New-York V'pct. prom.
“ “ Philadelphia prem.
“ “ Baltimore V ( ct. prem.
Panic Pa ten far Purchasing Exchange.
Bills on England, nominal 9("; ct. prem.
•* “ Now-Fork, sight par.
“ “ “ 6to 10 days 1 s a?, If ct. disc’t.
“ “ “ 3.n days y fa) K V et. “
“ “ “ 00 days ...1 Via 134 r f* ct. “
“ u “ 90 davs 2(5*2V T’t ct. “
“ “ Boston, 00 days l'.jf.i f-V ct. “
“ “ Philodel’a, 00 days “p ct. “
“ “ Baltimore, 60 days
Exports of Cotton. Rico and Lumber,
Prom Mag 31 st tn June 7th, 1853.
Cotton, (Up’d) S. I. Rice. Lumber,
Liverpool 1.850
New-York fsl 24
Havre 3.379 80 45.911
Ph iludelphiu, 3fto 106,000
Baltimore 12
St.. Johns N. B 83.000
Bath,(Me.) 115.983
Total 6,252 104 347,841
Mv v l).\ Y i* \ r.TY, !• e Arms •!’ U
. uro informed there is a full supply of \N hitc Lin
en pants. White and Fancy Marseilles Vests. Jackets,
Shirts. Hats, Stocks. Ac., kc. to be had at the Clothing
Store, Gibbons Range, and for sale bv
apr 30 GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
C“”iorsT .—3OOO bushels prime White N. C. Corn,
)ly expected. For sale on or before arrival,
apr 30 A. C. TOMS. _
T>OW DEIITI-lufi e, Sporting aud Plantation Pow
I der. in wholes, half and quarter kega, just reoelv .
land for al* W [tost 11) F I/'VELL >
passengers.
I'.t H.irilu. from Ni * York—O WUHOM
; M. i-u n. T Robinson. W Morton, J King, fc L Hol-
U „,k. 9 Bor-. H Brigham, W E Screven, lady and
,[il l i not W Meevo and lady, T A Ktetmnn, R T
, m'„, ■ ,n. UtfN. Cl* IK-an, T Wood. W ScrMton
1. ,rl„rt. 11 L-itbrop. A M >";. •? ‘“'J
*aoti, !• i vdlar. W Tobias, L M Bylan, J P Sul*
’"dy, and 6 steerage. _
-ora, Lorn Charleston —Mrs Burn
• . ’*■ • * Mrs Bliss, Rev J Rouen
ht:n n” 1 ;p,’J Mrs <’ 1* Ou-.. ♦***
f Id, Mo-’ rs D il-n,. * m > ,T Smith.
at fjotels.
I Sow, Proprietor*
. . , : *b’ -Bine 0.
jjp ‘. : -r -• ; ■ :! ua'.n.p'.vz.rrtoS
.1 V ’’’ Brkijreport
,lU Macon
; MAUfIAtL F 4MO , rroprfctor
s,v h
’ ! . . S’SZ
a :;::t
W C l>ui.in;;ton Griffin •A M Bean, ladv and child
1 11 “ Aawers - c Macon
** Ji ’- 1 * ‘’ ‘ “* *'• R- Foiry. Proprietors
Monday. June ft
I E l P „p ßrtCi ‘’ lu] y : ,ul V M* I'eu-rald do
1 . t i:ldrcn -Av.uul.ll D .1 Edeufield On
\ ;••• ! ;; 11 I 'L ntieia do
A si‘ Duffle I i’.-*. o.c J C'enadv do
•’ ( ~' i“l-,'- , '-
i'J ] >' u 7 :l Lockhart .*...Ga
1 r erbu.-h do VV Tobies .\ y
l _ l ±
ifinrine intelligent?,
> A\ r A NX AH;;:::;:;:;: , J r.\
U . ;
\ r tt. i v ed: “
„ ’. r: 11 “ 1 ‘Roll. New York.ss hours,to
I- 1 ; >’ < ‘I 1•G VV Anderson, (’ S
- :k : '1 u.ll A Hill’ll-. .! A Brown. Brigham, Kelly
* ■ ‘lk m ett, D Beldei & (-,( ruger A Wada 9
‘ ’ 1 ’ LL* ben. i"a Id well. Neelv ,v o>. Coheu k
‘VI <li k. M Casson. W G Dickson
• • .V l. ‘..llian. W D Font. W W Goodrich, S
V IvU ‘ ‘ ‘* M. r.M). .? 1; 1.1 M. Harris A Cos, A
!, ! 1; • 1 ‘ 9il ■<-.( I: art ridge. J T Ham
l,t‘ n * :! ’ ‘ M'v*”- W Humphreys, 0 Johnson
*v J I * 9* 1 ■ II ,1 I 11 - . ‘ii. K .bl ‘•*• \ Rodgers.N
e }.*■!::. S M Laflit au, D P Land arshine, K Lovell.
‘’ v 1 - : hi. 11 1 1 1 r< p. A N Miller. I W Morrell. T
1; ‘.ill<. McMi.:.. a Di ; -. .! !*. a<\ , y
■ : 1 v bbinifj 8 Nor*
>; .t OVnm...” 9I- !•-. Il: a Vender. Dbiibrick f k
L* •ii T ’- : A Hei.ii.l, !P 1 1 o. Wadibum, W ilder
A Cos, order and others.
1 :■ hr .film IVID I .< wn, llicit, Philadelphia, to og
*-■ ‘ *v Dut.l •:. ‘ 1 .t. D. . n I J ( hitson, VV M
Wiullx*\. M \ I’obep, 8 V„I er, Webster \ I‘alines, TS
1 May in*. S 8. Inmoiis. .1 \ Mi.vor. A A Miller. Swift k
, t .. I VV Morrell. ]• i’ Kineblev. J II Carter, G Young,
G HJt I’lison. JM j. *r \ Cos. K W Alexander, .VI a
l'ow. 1* D Lumlerskiiic. and order.
. v < hr Breeze, J k'l;ei*.iij. Now Volk, Hav, to Brigham
Ivellv A Cos.
hr Northern IV-le. Gn u-nstoin. Biceboro, 2000
J bu-belfi Bough Bice. t<. Andersons & Cos.
Meamer Lniiiai*. .Jol 1 n-.i:. Augusta, with boats 5
jml Di, to T J’. Will.-, -i ■ bubs Cotton, to Harper &
Stuart, rid 1 r ler.
Mer.mer Met mt ra. I’ . tell, Charleston, to S M Laf*
j fiteau.
: ' , M Planter, Corb, Centiwillnge, Ac, to Klnoh
t I.E VIiICIL
DEPARTED^
Steamer Mchunora. i'o.-telj. < ‘harleston.
MEMOR A \ DA.
CliM-leslen..Din,*... \; r 1 ..rk Snrunnc, Savannah.
‘*'* ‘ 9 ; ■ I- A’.- I’lig Jo.-.-phuu. and schr
Wood bridge, Suvuuimh.
List cl’ Vessels in Port -(Corrected Daily.)
Ships,
Augn-lr..- I ‘ll. ,N V, Pndelforcl, Fay&Co
FD.ri.n.- > VV. ‘duull, N V. Dudelfurd, Fav kCo
Si; ‘ ; igtits, I‘iixton, wt'tr, W a-bbuan, WA Cos
Souibi’i.rl, Wilbon, N V, VVa&Llurn, WA Cos
Barks.
Commerce Bevnn. I.'pool. J P Graves
Adelaide ('< .'per. C< Bins, Banger. 1-’ W linker
Kanawha. Mi.r.-ludl. -Montivideo, C A L Lamar
I.ttsly .•! the Lake, Duncan.wt'g. A Low k Cos
Adeline. Ernies, l.iWia, Wm Lean
Brif-s.
North man. Farrar, lio.* ton, Brigham. Kelly & Cos
Cardiff. .Melville. riis’g. Cohens k Herts
Buena Vista. Wines, W llm’u,Kineblev & Thomas
R Bpear, A ll la. dis'g, W'm t ’rahtreo
Prineij e. Gilchri.-t. dl.-'g Oeden A Bunker
Surf. (Br) Mclntyre, wfg, E A Soullard
Empire, New nan, NY, Brigham, K k Cos
Schooners.
Racer. Johnson, N Y. U W linker
Raven. Rose, Port I'd, Cohen k KosiUek
Wm Hone. Belles, dis’g, I fine A Connery
Balanei*. Mathias, N Y, Ilm l.v.Jenkins kCo
l neliantress. Tyler, NY. VV illis k Brundngo
Virginia. Axwortliv, N Y. H K Washburn
Grecian. Rieliaidsi n, dis'g, Master
< has Mills. Krrnces. dis'g, Ogdon k Bunker
Maj Ringgold, Dunnels, di.*’g, (‘gden V Bunker
Dll Baldwin. Dasheil, di>'g, Brigham. K & (o
EmoraM. Wells, dis’g, Cohens & Hertz
t R\lf’A I’RA.STi.RS. - The*e plasters are j.ro
pi red from the Aruiea Moutnnu, that valuably
vegetable remedy, us<*d for many years in Germany
and various other parts of Europe, with such p.-ti nish
iligi’llieienev. as to attraet attention to its wonderful
medical properties. They are spread up.ni’ Hie softest
lambskin, andean be u.-*d by tho most delieuto per
sons. Just reseived and for sale by
I'pr 7 W.W. LINCOLN. Montim ent-sq.
|>Ro\\ .\’s ! ..**.- l Aci:. .1 ja'maica ginger
I ) A fresh supply of thi-delightful article, for tho
summer up*. received ami for sale by
apr is J. K Di FORI), Apothacarlea* Hall.
Ni<uP2. I-'ine Turkey Crp. Jlatbiiig ami Car
C rittg** Sponge, just rexeived and for sale by
_apr 2.< JOIIN B. MOORE A GO.
FINE FRENCH MUSLINS AND SILKS. ‘
\\ r U have this dav K'l'ived. per steamer, a very el
-1 ! ‘ -ilit a- • • 1111 u■: 11 ri new mid desirable sty leu
of French Organdie ami Jaconet Muslins, at a very
reasonable price; ulso. ri. h light colored Mantilla
bilks’. M. l‘K!:.Ni>i:i;flAßT k CO..
m.v 3 17S Brougldon-st.. i> ( pi .site St. Andrew’s Hall
HAV. 50 bales liny daily cxpocted per lar .
Flight, and fi r .-ale. to arrive. lv
may 12 BRIGHAM.’KELLY A CO.
I UST received, aud on 1 upplv of
f I Gns-eries. Almonds. Nuts. Wine.- and Liquors. Call
and examine for yourselves, at ALEX AN DEE'S
uiay 2•i r. bull k ( 'ongress-sts. o]*p. .Von-Square
pANTAI INS FOR GKNI I EMKX I
I this day 11 great variety of Men’s Pants. -Fancy
Plaids, Stripe.-and Cheeks, together with a gooff as
sortment of Willie Drill, which will fin sold at moder
ate prices at tlie Clothing Store, Gibbon’s range, by
may 25 GEtT. S. NICHOLS.
IM, VYORIVG i:\ ’R.\< Vs. Pn*ston ‘A r \ior
rills. and Wright .v Men kin's Extract a of Rose,
Vanilla. Lenioti. Strawberry, Nutnieir. Hitter Aimond,
Banana. Jarzonell, Bear. &‘e. For sale by
apr 13 JOHN B. MOORE y CO.
CAMPHINE AND FLUID. ‘
.11 ST received 20 bids, of tlie abp.ye, which
tpf-f “ ill be sold by the barrel or otherw iso. at the
ir [f ; luw'st prices. Arrangements will bo enter•
t • supply dealers.
jnn 20 J. J MAUKIGR
uEIDLITZ POVVdEllß.—Fresh and toll etiQ>
tv pr* pared and for sale by
apr 12 J. E. Di.FORT). Apotherfu-ieg’ Hall.
Ci 11 >l4 IS. John Uhl’s la t Cider always on 1a: 1.
j and for sale by
may 12 ‘ BRIGHAM. Ivl LLY & CO.
I>OASTF.O AND GROUND C<>! FEE.- 30 boxes, a
i prime article, landing and for sale bv
may 27 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
HA it I*l'.lt'S MAG \Zi N'i'. for May.
Book of the World. No. 7, 8 and 9, received by
npr 86 J. B. 1 and i:BUDGE.
NE VV Bl I TKK, A few tubs of very choice
Butter, received bv steamer, aud for sale by
“■>’ -‘7 H. J. GILBERT
REAL SPANISH PANAMA HATS.
GEO. S. NR’lIttLS has just received nfino let
AjP of RenlSpanish Panama Hats, the finest to l>e
found in this city, aud challenges competition.—
They arc beautifully shaped, and of extra finu quality.
Call and see them at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s
Range, ami get one, cheap. apr 14
M. PRENDERGAST A CO.,
HAVE just received a small case of very choice
French printed Borages.
Plain and Brocade Black Grenadines.
Au assortment of very nice Cambric Inserting* and
Edgings.
dpi case of superior Italian Sewing Silks.
Which with a very complete assortment of general
Dry Goodft, they oiler on very low cash terrtfl.
178 BROUGHTON-STREET,
npr 26 opposite St, Andrew s 1 InlL
TO FURCHASEBS OF CHEAP DKY GOODS
r CASKS of fnjfcolorodprints!.inu, Jaconet and
.)llaUfl£ Mu-Hr-. ll at ]tlV>onts.
3 cases assorted Ginghams in New Styles, all at
1 case (A great bargain) Ladies’ Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs, all at 12% cent*.
We have much pleasure in directing particular at
tention to the arrival, by the steamship Florida Utis
day, of the above Goods, and can with perfect confi
dance recommend them as the cheapest goods ever of
h"d f ° r pRRNDERr.ART *C
may 25 JT Brough*on-st opp ?t. Andrew's Hall