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Saturday Afternoon, Juno 11, 1653.
i Couiuta of Outside Pages.
Editorial.—c>touo Crossings,— Anti Biblo
Convention.
Sunday Reading.— Pulpit Eloquence. — A
Duty to Sing.—Grandeur of Man.
Mucellankois.—Tho Present Ilail Rond
M mia.—Letter from the Duke of Wellington.
f’hloroforra.—lnter-’ ting Decision.—Pri/ea.
I*ea.th of a Volunteer.— Deafness.—General
News Items.
Wc had yesterday in our paper some
what of a novelty for the Journal —our own
telegraphic despatches. They were sent us,
(w j think through mistake,) by a gontlman in
Baltimore with whom wo are in correspondence,
'nd from whom we hope, when the business
season commences, to receive regular dos- i
patches. Possibly wo inay make such arrange
ments as will enable us at once to furnish thorn
to our rouders. We make this statement, be
cause wc expect a stoppage of despatches for tho
pruseuf, nni wo would not bavo tho reador in
fer therefrom that we bavo commenced a task
which wo could not complete. The Telegraph !
is a costly luxury, which we are not nblo to af
ford just yot. Our morning contemporaries af- j
ford it by dividing the expense between them, ‘
and would they allow us to come in, wc too
coul 1 boar our nhare of tho expense. But name 1
of tiiQ morning papers deny us this privilege
though we are willing to pay our way. There- J
fore'we must bide our time. Wo might, if wo
were mean-spirited, cry “jiertecution” —we’d
die first! We arc willing to wait till our rapid
ly increasing patronage bids us move ou and
tear not.
A good deal of hard tulk against Presi
dent Pierce, is being uttered all over the coun
try, f"r his loose way of conferring important
appointments, upon big men, and little men, old
men,and young men, men of stamina and men of
straw. If ours were only a Whig Journal, we could
join io with gusto; but as it is, wo suppose wo
must content ourself with a long staro of
dumbfounderment,now anil then,when somo n o
dle speeds upward like a rocket, from insignifi
cance and darkness, into notoriety and a salary.
Don’t fear us General—an occasional whistle of
blank astonishment, is all wo shall have to say.
See telegraphic items.
Cape May.
This delightful resort is now open for the sea
son, and we presume will soon bo crowded with
visitors. Tho reader’s atk ntiou is invited to
advertisement, in another conumn.
Arrival of the State of Georgia.
The U. S. M. steamship State of Georg in,
C.ipt. Walter Collins, arrived Inst nightubout
10 o'clock, in 57 hours from Philadelphia.
On Thursday, at 0 o’clock, P. .M.. -10 miles
South of Cape Hatterns, she exchanged signals
with tho U. S. M. steamship Auguxta, hence fur
New York.
Mr. G. J. Junes, Purser of the ship, will ac
cept our thanks fur a budget of Philadelphia
papers of Wednesday, in advance of the nni!,
and also for a copy of the New York // raid of
the same date.
We learn by a despatch to the ngonts,
that the steamship Auguntn arrived at lu r whiuf
early this morning. She had been detained be
low by fog.
T.SS” Tho l'. S. M. Steamship Florida, Cnpt.
Woodiull, sailed this morning for N o Void:,
having on board a large number of passengers,
among whom were liltlo folks, and babies too
numerous to mention, whose parents are bound
North, in search of pleasure during the long
months of the summer. The Steamers are fust
depopulating the city, to the great discomfort
of the Cant-get-away Club.
The following is a list of her passengers :
Mrs. Mary (J. Morrell. Mi— Sarah Jane Mur
rell, Miss Maria Morrell, V. It. (i. Ross, C. P.
Stone, Mrs. Patridge and daughter, !!. 1,. Wood.
A. M. Blackshoar, !•’. Lyman, J. Hcrriiiiun, J.
B. Fiske, T. lligham, T. .Sutcliffe, C. Weber, J. ;
Weber, It. It. Gurley, Miss A. J. Carroll,, Mr-.
Day and 2 children, Mrs. Win. Below, Mrs.
Gumby, Mrs. M Ch .-ki y, 2 children and nurse.
2 Mis.-es Stoddard, Miss t\ Preston, 11. D.
Weed and lady, Mrs. Dennis, 2 Masters Weed
and serv’t, A. Outhbridge, 1.. May, wife and
child, W. W. Yookiors, ,1. Pickup and lady,
Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. C. P. Hayden, Mrs.
Smallwood, J. L. Morton and lady, Rev. A. A.
Lipseoucd, W. A. Smith, Mrs. White and infant,
Mrs. F. M. Washington, John Floddard and
lady, 2 Musters Stoddard and nurse, Mrs.
Locke, daughter and serv’t. Miss I. ti. Knapp,
C. E. Hyde, Dan’l Mooney, C. 11. Contoit and
lady, aud GO steerage.
he (•utcn
to Monument Square, are fortunately of east I
iron. No other mater!?.! could bear up under !
tho numerous maledictions which, both loud
and deop, have been heap and upon them. They
are unanimously voted bores, by tho town. One
of the most serious objections to them, however,
can easily be remedied. It is this—short mom
oriod persons, and folks in a hurry, and thoso
given to brown study, arc at a loss on the spur
of the moment, whether to /'#/(, or Full tho
gates on reaching them. Wo move that pla
cards be placed upon them, one on each aide of
every gate; the exterior placards to bo inscribed
PUSH, and the interior ones PULL. Thus will
the science of Pushing and Pulling be made
easy, and tho way through Monument Squaro
become a mere trifle. The unpleasant noise
from tho slamming of the gates, might also I>-*
prevented, but we have too much respect fur
tho Fathers, to proposo the mode. It occurred
to us, unawares. W e can’t prevent odd thoughts
from coming into our mind, and when they do,
we like to get rid of them. Wo thereforo men
tion the plan that has occurred i > u> -not for
adoption, but simply to ease our mind of it. It is
to impale nil Alderman on each one of |
those little blades against which the gates
now bump with a rim. Aldermen, from time 1
immemorial have been of fair und round propor* j
tions, and our poor inventive genius, could
think of nothing better for a dcad-mer of lit”
noisy gates, bar be it from our remotest
thought to recommend such an expedient. City
elections would become more frequent if it were
adopted, and like Christmas, they should come
but once a year.
Air. Vesc f.i.it s the American Curd wri
ter who, is still sojourning at tho Pulaski, has
left a pack of our orru cards upon our table,
bearing the traces of his inimitable stylus. We:
have never seen any engraving to purp is his
writing, while it has a finish, softness, and del
icacy, which is seldom attained by copy plate.
Mr. A . remains but a few days in our city; and
those in want of elegant Visiting cards, would
do well to give him their orders at an early
day.
T*’ The last lllii'trut l London Ae/cs con
tain* an engraving of Billy Bowlegs andl.i
suite, or as the siu Is *,/ t. Who would
have thought that Billy would ever have reach
ed such a pinnacle as that ?
A Delicate Subject.
A friend, who says what he pleases to us,
thinks ho sees decided tendencies towards
Rlooinoristn, in onr oily, inasmuch ns ho has
noticed of late, that a very little dust, or even
a damp pln*o upon the pavement, affords a plea
to our City fair, for temporarily curtailing their ,
j skirts. He has even had tho presumption to ‘
intimate to us, that the aforesaid curtailment, ! \
which he would fain persuade us, has recently i
assumed a very ultra character, would give us j |
’ tho foundutidn for a spicy local item, w hich he
is sure would meet with the warm approval of
all good fathers and mothers, and put us fore- ;
m st of our brother quills, in the good gra
ces of all conservative ladies. In a word, lie | ,
would persuade us to look in our ink stand for
a few acidulated drops, to scatter over the said ;
aspiring skirts. Not we? If we thought our ink
1 contained such ingredients, we should havo tho
ink stand nicely poised, so as accidentally to
upset, whomever our quill dipped near them.
We do not profess thoroughly to understand our
own business,and it would ill become us thereforo
I to meddle with fcinalo affairs which wo under
stand still loss. Betides, in this matter of hold
ing up a dress, our motto is, Honi suit qui mal
y pc use.”
jpAß* The Mormon Eiders havo been expell
'ed from Persia; sorry to hear it. Nothing but
I persecution has kept that sect alive; if they had
j been let alone, by ibis time they could not
i muster a “Corporal’s guard.”
JE©** Tho Paris correspondent of the Boston
Atlas saw Thackeray in Paris on the 16th ult.:
ho was well, talked much and favorably of the
United State?, and said he was coming over to
this country soon, to live permanently.
The Melbourne (Australia) Daily Ar
• gus announces that it is now printing as many
papers as its facilities will allow, and it there- i
loro wants no new subscribers for the present, j
We learn from tho Charleston Courier, I
that the Post Office Department intends taking
from tho steamships, plying between Charles
ton and the uorthern cities, the mail-carrying
which they have heretofore had; wo presume
“in- Xew York and Philadelphia steamers will j
be similarly deprive 1.
We are at a 1 ;to conceive of any good rca- j
j son for this stop, which if taken, will be to the j
regret an l tho injury of all our merchants and
business men. Wo postpone further comment
however, until tha motives of tho Department j
are known to us.
i 77 Cf* Fanny Fern has published a collection j
! of her miscellaneous writings, under the title of
“Fern Leaves.” Fanny is a dashing, lively,
reckless sort of a writer, whom we like to read
I now and then, but wo cannot say that wo es
pecially admire her. Happening to read a
paragraph about her not long since, in the pres
ence of a youngster of some eight years old, he
asked with great earnestness, if “she was not i
that had woman that’s always in the papers?” I
Ho was thinking of Lola Montoz, wo expect, 1
though he incists that Fanny is the veritable
dam. 1 about whom he had formed so unfavor- !
I able an opinion.
■: C” The Parisians, it is said, nro disgusted 1
with Uncle Tom. For once, then, Paris has i
evinced a sensible taste.
It is rumored that in tho event of fur
ther <1 ifliciillit's with Mexico, Gen. Wool will
take command iri the field.
1. th ■ General a Whig ora Democrat? Wo ■ ‘
ask, because in tho event of war, ho will of [
[ course be a conquering hero, and of course our i
j next President; and it would bo interesting to j (
i have some intimations as to thj complexion of j
the next administration.
JZST The License question iu Washington (
('itv, drew out an immense vote, the election (
resulting in favor of the Temperance men, by a J
majority of 1,072, more than two to ouo, against
the License.
♦
Arthur Spring, the Philadelphia mur- ‘
derer, who was executed yesterday morning, : i
! signed the following document in exculpation of ,
his son, a short time previous to his death.
Moyamknsino Prison, Juno 7, 1853. j 1
I. Arthur Spring, do most solemnly, in tho ;
fear of God, before whom I am soon to appear, ! (
and in the presence of the Rev. John Street, !
and the Rev. Mr. Jvensil, declare that my son, j 1
Arthur Spring, Jr., as far as 1 know, had no !
hand in tin* murder of Mrs. Shaw an l Mrs.
l.yii fi. N.'ii!u*r do 1 believe that he had any
knowledge of these persons being murdered.
Witness uiy hand.
ARTHUR. SPRING.
Witnesses present J. Street, R. T. Konsil.
JT*£T* The Committee in the Connecticut Leg
islature, appointed to examine into the cause of
the Norwalk disaster, reported on Tuesday.
The report embodies no new facts, but strongly
censures the enginccrand malingers of the road. ,
They decline reporting a general law for the
regulation of Rail Roads, for the reason that the
standing Committee on Rail Road Accidents
have the subject under consideration.
o-'flf- The ship Frank Pierce arrived at Bos
ton, on the sth in-t., with seven hundred and ,
ten passengers. When the vessel left Liver
pool she had only six hundred and ninety-nine,
and consequently there must have boon eleven
births on board during the passage.
The Sun the Centre of Gold.
1 Tho übiquity of gold w idt h Mr. Wulsli, in a
letter to the New York Journal of Commerce,
-ays we may assume, if half the stories be true
- reminds him of Heruai din de St. Pierre’s the
ory, iu his Hannan its de hi Nature, wherein
(lull writer seriously maintains that tho Sun is
com] used of gold, “tho heaviest of substances,
and thereforo proper for the centre of our uni
| verse.”
Inhumanity to Mexican Women.]
A correspondent of tho Now Yoilt Sun, wri
j ting from San Antonio de Bexar, Texas, in re- !
relation to tho recent unmanly, disgraceful and i
unnecessarily cruel and shameful act of an ofli- !
; cor of tho United States Arm}’, in having two
Mexican women flogged out of camp by sol
-1 diers, says—Jt was said to ho tho opinion of
G >v. Lane that the President would strike the J
name of Lieut. Sykes from the army list, a-an ;
example to officers dispo-ed to make their own j
cruel will the law. Such a step will show the j
Mexican people that this Government duos not
’ con-ider them altogether brutes, tube cropped j
and whipped at every one’s pleasure. Tlic.-o !
, things show the necessity of civil law. As long j
as the military are allowed to pluy such pranks,
no annexation party can take root in Mexico. I
TANARUS It graphic llemx.
New York. Jim: 10. The British Com- I
mi-sioner* to the World’* Fair, including Lord Ii
Kll.in-re,im-i>-.li . .Inv—A lu.iiocratioStato | ‘
( t,un io N. Mr. Ilurkc
I .rilnv. rio.r. |; , vfrL . intrmliov 1 l.v I
IMitiuml liurlo-. ,-,-„.„riu rume nl IVe.i.Unt ;
I I'o rco’. ii|i|i..inlm, nl,. w|,i, |, can-.,1 creat ex
-ilcmont. lie rc ua~ a —ri-.it ri-.I it (Jitvaz/.i's |
Iccton- but l x ht, io Montreal. Tire troop*
’ firnl twi-c no tin, rouli, InUinc no-l wounilin-'n 1
; threat number. There was iotonao exciumeot i
1 io the city.
It. .ton, Ji-ni: in 1,,-ttcra Imvo Im.-n rc . : 1
e.-icoJ her,- Iruoi Pay to to tho I 111, oil., which j ‘
stilt** that diflirultie have occurred between
Ecuador and the French Admiral, which had
, been settled.
SAVANNAH JOURNAL. SATURDAY. JUNE 31. 1853;
The Right of Way.
! A suckerwho strayed up and squatted on tho I
line where tho railroad was to run, was applied
to for tho right of way through his farm. He
objected strenuously They would spoil his
farm, and nil his cattlo would bo killed when i
tho locomotive enmo along. When told that
the company would pay him for all such dam- !
ago*, he met tho agent with the reply:—“Why,
yes—perhaps they might—if a feller could catch !
era—but when they corao along with ono of
their cow catchers and tuk off his stock in the
night—the darn thing would be in Chicago be
foro he could got up and dress himself.”
illnrricb.
On Thursday morning, Juno 2d, ut the Gothic
Chucrh. Richmond, Vn., by Rev. Mr. I logo, THOMAS
M. NORTON, K*q., of Savannah, Oa., to Miss ANNA
M. HKN'DRBE, of Richmond.
Holloway’s Ointment nml pills the
t>**st cure for Accesses, Piles, Fistu
las, mill Ulcerous Sores.--The very satis
factory results arising from the use of this Invaluable
Ointment, iu cases whore patients liavo boon suffer
lng from Abcessos, Ulcers, l’ilos, Fistulas, or bearings
down, have induced soveralof the medical profoesion,
eminent for their skill to introduce it into tho hospi
tals, and their private practice: nml in many Instances,
where tho sufferer was considered incurable. Hollo
way’s Oiutmcnt, In conjunction with bis Pills, has
healed the most desperate wounds, after every other
remedy had been tried in vain. These fine medicines
are unequalled in the cure of scrofula, scurvy, and |
(Umsilea of the skin. June 7
NEW BOOKS.
HECEIVED BY S. S. SIBLBV. June Ist, 1853. 1
1\ Minnie Lawson, or the Outlaw’s League—by i
Charles Red Swan. Ksq.
Harry Ashton, or the Will and the Way—by the
Author o.Miuuic Grey, Gu.s Howard, or llow to Win
a Wife, Ac.
Trupper’s Jlrido, or Spirit of Adventure—by the au
thor of Priu ie Bird.
Dancing Feather, or Pirate Schooner—by J. If. In.
graham, fcsq.
White Wolf, or the Secret Brotherhood—by Paul
; Feval.
Putnam’s Magazine for.tune,
j Blackwood’s Magazine for May.
| Gleason’s Pictorial.
Burn urn's Illustrated News.
juno 2 For sale at No. 135 Congress-street.
ARRIVAL OF NEW SUMMER GOODS.
M. PRKNDKKGAST & CO. have this day
I received per Steamship State of Georgia a
I very excellent assortment of new, fashionable
. ebenp goods, comprising
White and Colored French Linen Drills:
I A great, varhty of light materials for Gentlemen’s
and Boys’ Summer Wear.
> Bareges, Chameleon Figured and Pointed Grcua
dines,
i Black and Colored.
I Black tiro de Rhine Silks.
Ladies’ Needle Work Collar?.
Jaconet and Organdy Muslins.
7-*. 4-4 and U-8 French. F.uglish and American Prints,
particularly desirable styles,
j A beautiful assortment of Cambric and Swiss Edg
ings and insert mgs.
Ktj - They will be receiving further supplies by the
steamers during the mouth.
178 BROUGHTON ST.,
mar 16 On ite 8. Andrew’s llall
t lITIS ATE gF MAGNESIA
V frigerant and laxative for the Summer, f*>r sale by
.1 r DbFORD. A not heenries* Hall.
APOTHECARY’S HALL,
Soui/i East Curia r of Urouyhton and Jtarnard-streels,
tSnvaniiali, tin.
THE Subscriber would roost respectfully in
Vv form the citizen.- of Savannah,and tliosurround
fjfj ing country, that lie has taken the store ,‘ituatcd
:us above, where lie is now opening a full and
SELECT STOCK OF
! DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PER
furnery, Fancy Articles, Dyo Stuits,
G LASS-WARE, Ac. Ac.,
Wide he offers to the public at wholesale and retail,
on such terms as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction,
both ns regards price and quality.
Kvery article In* offers for sale has been selected by
himself within the last twkntv dws. from the most re
liable houses in tho northern markets; particular nt
tciiiiou having been paid to their purity ami freshness.
Having had several years’ experience in the pre
scription business in northern and southern cities, he
feels himself fully prepared to compound all prescrip
tions nml family me Heines entrusted to him, with care,
neatness ami dispatch.
Pi i- ripttons put up at nil hours of the day and ‘
tiivrlif. by n skilful and competent hand.
Pliy-di-inns, Couutry Merchants and Families, and I
nil persons who nee<| or may need pure and genuine t
Meili* ines, or any other article that is generally found |
in a well ri* rul de l Drug Store, are respect fully invited I
to call and examine his stock before purchasing else- J
where, at the Apothecary’s Hall.
,T. K. DeFOKD.
mar 22 ts Drnggi-t and Chemist.
SPIRIT GAS* >pirit Gas being u ca.-li article
liereafler, there will be none sold on a credit
Cash price 75 cents jx'r gallon : 20 cents perquart.
Jo 7 J. K. MAA i R, 154 Broughton-at,
NEV/ BOOKS.
IOUISH ELTON; or Tilings s’cun and Heard, n
J Novel: by Mrs. Mary Herndon.
Wild .lack: or the Staten Island Child—a sketch
from life, together with highly interesting stories: by j
Caroline Lee llciitx.
•Vain Slick’s Wise Saws and Modern Instances; or
What he said, did or invented.
Antifuwutieisui—A Tab* of the South : by Miss Mar
tha Haim* Butt.
Nancy Waterman: or Woman’s Faith Triumphant—
a story of New York ( ity : by C. F. Itumiugluii.
Lafltte, the Pirate of the Gulf: by J. 11. Ingraham.
The Empress of the Isle*; or the Lake Bravo: by
Charley Clewline.
Notabilities iu France and F.nglnnd—with an auto
biography : bv Phihirettc Charles, Professor of the
Paris Institute.
Harry Covenlalc’s Courtship, and vvliat came of it:
by (lie author of “Frank Fairleigh,” “Louis Aruu
dell,” Ac. Ac.
Volume 1, Putnam’s Magazine, bound neatly In
Cloth.
Further supply of My Novel.
Rarnum’s News, No. 23.
Arthur’s Magazine for Juno.
U ived bj june7 J. B. CUBBEPGB.
NEW BOOKS.
ECHIYED by S >I BLEY. May 24. 1853.
I \ Echoes of a Bell; or a Voice from the Past: by Ben
Shadow.
Before and Behind the Curtain; or Fifteen years Ob
servations among the Theatres of New York: by W. K.
Northall.
Harpers’ Magazine, for Juno.
Graham’s do. do.
Godcy’s Lady’s Book, do.
Gleason's Pictorial.
Baruuiu’sHlustratetl News.
may 25 For sale at No. 135 Congress-street. I
IkOOKS. —N inovnh und Babylon, by A. 11. Layard
) M. I\. abridged from the larger work, cheap edi
tion.
Echoes of a Bello, ora Voice from the Past, by Ben
Shadow.
The New Bonn*, or the United States of the World. |
by Theodore l'oosclie aud Charles Gnepp. received by
may 25 J. B. CURB EDGE. |
I SAY, LOOK HERE!
SHI UTS. Umbrellas, and water proof Coats. Just ■
received at the Cheap Clothing Store, Gibbon’s j
range, and for sale cheap by
may 5 GKO. S. NICHOLS. !
MORE lioolis. J lint Diary, a tale of the Pa
. nic oflsl.'). ;i Legend of the Rhine, Rebecca and i
Kowena. by IV. M. Thackeray.
Lord Saxondnle, or Life among the London Aristo- |
; eraev, by G. W. M. lie} nolds.
j B irmitn’s lllustvated News N'ls.
. A further supply of Vilette and Agnes Sorel.
Roc, ived ■■ ‘ ala J b. > 881 DGE
I I Hl*:, LATHS, PLASTER. CLMKYI aii 1
j Plastering I lair.—A constant supply of the above j
! articles fur pule by
may 12 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
IKMO.V S AND UK ANG ES. -Jteceived i.y Steam
ier. and for sale by
j may 27 ‘ 11. J. GILBERT.
; \i r bappin., paper 200 rtam* Wrapning Pus
} 1 per of different size* and qualities, received and
! fur sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
may 17 No. 135 Congress st.
I T PH iM*S PILE HLKCTUAU.Y supply Just
received and for .sale bv
jOhn b. mooig: a co,
mar 25 (libhin'i Range.
IITHGG RAPHB a beautiful gtsloction
j which will be sold very low bv the lot
j-7 J. B:CUBBEDGE.
COA WATER.’ in the bighi'it pussfhle • tale - \
perfection, wit It a great variety of the chujeest Sy
ru|prepared witli great care and front the best ma
terials, mav lie found constantly “n hand in the store*
of *\V. W. LINCOLN.
nprß Monument Sjuare.
l j A 31S. 500 best Baltimore cured Hums, land
II ing from scltr Edua 0. For sale by
opr 13 BRIGH A M. K ELLY A CO.
\K.\l’ V PLASTERS i'. e pin ‘er- are pie
pared from the Arnica Montana, tlist valuable
ve-.retable remedy, used f. r many years in Germany ‘
and various other parts nl Eurcj e. with such nstoidsh
in'eilieiem y. as to attract nttcutinu to its wonderful
an Real prnportio. They are spread Upon the soltest
lamb-kin. and enn be u-ed by the most delicate per- I
.lust received and b rsnle by
npr 7 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument-sq.
I)KA8. K I . • 1 Cow P. m just rec 4 ivad from
Culdt county, and for talc low bv
wajr 10 WELLS A DURR I
iletu Jlbocrtiscmcats.
CAPE MAY
SKA HA THING.
Congress Hall is now open.
1 The location of this House on high and
jfJjiJ...] lieaullftilgrounds, with large Lawn in front,
E !!! wtHtow it the mostdesirab eof any ou tin*
fcUi.Ai. I*l aud.
j Gas has boon int oducod and ninny other improve
ments made since Inst season.
The proprietor hopes to merit a continuance of the
very liberal patronage heretofore received.
W. B. MILLER,
jo 10 ltn Proprietor
FOR PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam
Navigation Company.
■ The new and splendcd side-wheel
- STATE OF GKDRGIA, of
7V-.1,200 tons register, Capt, Walter Col- j
teN’ linn, will leave Savannah as follows:
Wednesday, June 15 Wednesday, August 10
Wednesday, June 2u Wednesday, August 24 |
Wednesday, July 13 Wednesday, Sept’r 7 I
Wednesday, July 27 Wednesday. Sept’r 21
This ship h:is been built with the strictest regard
to the safety and comfort of her passengers, and her
accnminodnt lona are unsurpassed by any steamship ,
on the coast.
Anew steamship, already launched, and in every :
respect equal to the “State of Georgia,” will take her
place in the line at an early day, and will with the i
State of Georgia make a weekly line, leaving each port
en Wednesday.
Cabin Passage from Savannah to Philadelphia, $25
Cabin Passage from do New York 25
Storrage through to New York, 9
(’. A. L. LAMAR.agent in Savannah,
jell HURON A MARTIN. Agt’sin Philadelphia.
FOR BALTIMORE—ReguIar Line.
i The Schooner W(.K)DB111I)GK, White, mas
| ter, will meet with despatch ns above. For
freight or passage apply ou board at Bolton’s Wharf,
or to
I j uno 11 B RIG If AM. K K LLY AC X
Fo£ NEW YOKE— Union line.
Tho regular packet sc hr. COL. SATTKRLY,
1 the above port. For freight or passage, apply to
june 11 OGDEN A BUNKER.
1 ‘ VINRG AII.V-fbTTblTwiiit.* Wine and CidTr
\ \ incgnr. For sole by 11. J. GILBERT,
june 11 !
7,600 DOLLARS.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY,
Class No. 70, for 1853
To be drawn at Savannah. Gn.on Monday, June 13.
gni:g:v & m acry. man agers.
Successors to J. W. Maury A Cos.
78 Number Lottery—l4Drawn Ballots.
SCHEME.
1 prize of $7,000 | 1 prize of $l,lOO
1 prize of 2.000 . 2 prizes <>f 1,000 !
1 prize of 1,398 I 2 prizes of 509 !
Ae. Ac. Ac.
Tickets $2 —shares in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by the Package fnr sale by !
L. WITHINGTON, Bay Lane, .Savannah, Ga,
june 11 Vendor for Gregory & Maury
1 AT I IS. - 50, iOO Laths landing and iforsalo by
j juno 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY ACG.
rpOBACCO. Lot
1 article, wrapped in Tiu Foil ami put up iu half i
gross boxes, for salt* by
■ 10 J. IV M >OIIK A CO.
HEAD-til UtTl US lOR PIUS’ - >
Office 153 Bay-street. twodooraea.M of City Ilutel.and
in connexion with Hamden’s Express Office.
(iBIOHUIASTATII I.OT fi’Bl HV
For the Bonefit of tho Independent Fire
Company at Augusta.
A. I>. EI.I*IS A CO., managers.
Any three drawn numbers must draw at least j
SI,OOO.
CAPITAL $J5,495.
Extra Class S,
Draw* To-day.
SPLENDID SCHEME
1 prize of $55,498 I 5 prizes of $4,000
4 prize* “f 20,000 J 5 prizes “f 2,000
Isuvest three number prizesl,ooo.
Ac. Ac. Ac.
Tickets $15 —Halvess7 su—Quarterss3 75—Eighth.-
$1 87.
if i) * Orders from tho country answered promptly,
drawings sent regularly, and prizes cashed on demand
at this office, by
juno 11 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
‘IVIIiR A .VESSEL T /. E li A I* E It I K A T.
[ This effervosiingprcparatiuii from an
aimlvsis of the rulubruUal .Seltzer Spring in Germany,
with -m b additions and improvements ns will he
t’oiiud materially to increase it< clli.wv. ll will m.t
1 fail to remove Dyspepsia. Bilious Aff.*. li..u*. \ealitv
of the .Stomach, Cofetlvcu.vs, Ilemhu be, Ac. For sab*
1 by John b. moork a c l,
jein Gibbon’ Buildin-r. j
HOME MANUFACTORY.
AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY:;
f |Mli: undersigned having purchased the righto
1 Me.-.-r-. v’owbrs A Cos., of New York, to mnnufac
; tore thef.dlowiug kind* of .Soap.is now prepared to do
so, viz:
American Cream Soap in bars. I
“ Laundy in mass
•• Toilet tS;uiitive) in small bars.
*• Shaving S.ap in cakes.
“ “ Cream in pots
Cream soap preparation in bbls By the use of these
soaps, hot wat.-r. washing machines, un-hboards. Ac., I
Ac., are entirely dispensed with and not one-fourth the
labor is required to do the wa.-hiugof nfunily.
U ashing i* done by merely rubbing the soap on the j
parts mostly soiled, then place them in water surti- :
cut to cover tin \ aud let them remain a few hour*,
then with a good luind rubbing and thorough rinsing ;
they will Ik- perfectly dean and beautifully blenched,
and without injury to the most delicate fabric, a cull I
and trial is respectfully solicited.
W. E. Mn'.NGIN, No. 170, Bmughton-st. i
N. B.—These soups wash in either hard, salt or soft 1
water. ly june tt .
OR ASHES A\ L> LE.MOXS,”rt*cei\ed by
steamer Florida, for sale by
juno 8 Q, J. GILBERT.
|>AINT Bill r SIIXBS,&c—\ large nssort-
I uienlof Caiut Brushes and Dusters, graining Combs.
I- Indies, Marking Brushes, Ae.. just received and fur
sale by JOHN B. MOOIIE A Cos.,
june 8 Gibbons’ Building.
SPICES.— Maco, Cloves, Cinnamon. Ginger, All
spice Nutmegs, Jamaiac Ginger, Ground Ginger,
Black and White l’epper,Cayenne. Ac. Cinnamon and
Pepper ground fresh, and in quantities to suit custom
ers. A supply of the above, just received and for sale
by J. E. Df.KoRD.
june 8 Apothecaries’ Hall.
OR VIS* CORN STARCH.—A upply of this
superior article fur diet and dessert purposes, re
• ceivetl fresh and for sale at the
| je s APOTHECARIES’ HALL. Broughton st. ;
I > UTTER \\l> CHEESE.— >
|> Butter in tubs and firkins. 20 1.-\es new Cheese,
just riH-eived, and for sale at the Emporium, by
June 8 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
IMfULIgH HAIR BRUSHES.—Just re-
IT ■ eivnl u great vaiiety. some • t them very hard—
] also, fine French Buffalo Ruck Hair Bruslies, for sab*
by june 8] JOHN B. M*H)UF. A CO.,
OMOK ED IIE EIV Pig 11 mis. I VU.-dTon
.’ile. Fulton Market Beef. lit Pork. V * •.. just
| reeeixed and fur sale at ALEXANDER'S, j
s B ill and Broinzhton-st*, Monument-sqr
Hams, hahs. i -u -i ;i .
. Roloson’s, and other brands, of Hams fur sale !
; at ALEXANDER'S.
I je 8 cor. Bull and Coogrcss-sts., Monumcnt-.-qr. |
NEW BOOKS.
I > LCKI \ED BY S S.SIBLIA .Tn day June S. j
1 i l.mpres- of the 1-K-, or The Lake Bra\<.
Nancy Hnterman. or Woman's Truth Triumphant. 1
Luflite, or The Pirate of tlicGulf.
Sam Slick’s Wise Saws, or C hat lit* Said and Did. i
i W ild Jack, or The Stolen Child; a Sketch from I
Life.
Dr. Valentine’s Comic Lecture*, Comic Songs, Ac.
: Anti-Fanaticism, a Tale ofthe South, by Miss Mar
tha Haines Butt.
No. 2. Popular Education.
Fur sale at 135 Congress street juno 8 j
1. L \ tv BOOKS, Memorandums, Ac. \\ e have
) on hand, just received, the U*st and cheapest gs
-1 sortmeut ofßlank I took* and Memorandums of every
| desciption ever offered in tho Savannah Market, anil
i re.-peetfully invite those who wish to purchase, to give 1
u- a call before purchasing elsewluye. We are like- i
“i-o prepared to furuish Blank Books ruled to any form
< r pattern, which may be called fur—suitable fur any i
business. S. S. SIBLEY,
.i*‘ - No, 135Congrwwtreet, Favahnah.
pACOX A X I > LARD.- 2-h. I!i„-. 15 blTi-
I ) Si I- and Shoulders, and 3‘i bbs Lard, for sale lv
H. J. GILBERT. !
N” BW B >Kd. -Punch’s Priz ■ N< relists; the Fat
Contributor, and Travels in London—Appleton’s j
Library.
Agatha's Husband, a novel by the author of “The I
Ogilvies,”Ac.
The Three Pirates, or the Cruise of the Tornado, by i
Harry Hazel, author of** Yankee Jack,” Ae.
The Spitfire: a Nautical Romance, by Capt. Chamicr, :
author of -Ben Brace,” Ac
I Graham'* Magazine, for April. •
| Go-ley’s Lady’s B-.uk ** “
Peterson’s Ladies’Magazine dodo.
Barnum * Illustrated News. No. 12. Reocived by
33 J. B. OUBBEDOK,
BEAL SPANISH PANAMA HATS.
E*** GKO. S. NICHOLS has just received a fine lot j
AjJT'4 R'-alSpanish Panama Hats, the finest to be ;
found in this city, and challenges competition.—
| They are lsaiutifully shaped, and of extra fine quality, j
i Call and see them at. tho Clothing Store, Gibbon's j
Range, and get one, cheap, npr 14 \
IKiUOXS —10 boxes, just received and for sale by I
j may 11 A. DON A UP. |
Special ilntin's.
DR. GEO. F. COOPER,
Office under Mrs. Snider’s, No. 7, Mont
gomory street, west side Liberty square.
May l*c found at night and on Sabbaths at the resi
dence of Mr*. Stobbins. ts ju 0
DR J. FICKLING,
Lf —Corner of Perry and Barnard streets,
ui> -JJ-. Orleans square. Office hours from Bto
10, a. m. ts mar 22
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY.
>f Hartford, Conn.—The undersigned,
agent* of the above Company,arc prepared
to take risks against Fire, on buildings, aud their con
tents, on the most favorable terms.
jly 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE*
Life Insurance Com
pany of Xew York.
ISAAC ABB ATT, Secretary.
JOSKI’H B. COLLINS, IWUont.
Applii'iitions received by
WM. P. HUNTER, Agent.
Du. U. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner, ly jan 29
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE S)
Office, No. 118 Bay-street. This Com pa
ny will continue to take Marine, Fire and
j Inland Navigation risk* on the most favorable terms.
Henry D. President. Trustees —Ilenry D.
Weed, 11. F. Waring, 1. W. Morrell, N. B. Knapp. Hi
ram Rolierts, E. K. Wood, Ilenry Lutlirop, James Mc-
Henry, Secretary. june 13
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
o The subscriber having supplied his office
with a large assortment of plain, orna
mental and fancy types, is now prepared to execute at
short notice, all orders entrusted to him in tho best
: nmnner, and equal tu any establishment in the Smith.
Pamphlets, Law Blanks. Circulars, Catalogues, Busi
ness Cards, Hat Tips, Uilis of lauling, Visiting Cards,
Bill Heads, Dray Receipts; also Posters, Show and
Hand Bills, iu Gold, Bronze. Red, Green. Blue. Yellow,
and every kind of colored Inks, faithfully done at
short notice und on reasonable terms. Orders nniy be
left at the Office, Sorrel’s Building, or at the Book
j Eton* on Market-square
J. B. CUBHEPGK.
BOOK BINDING.
The subscriber is prepared to execute
w—* Book Binding of every description at the
ahortest uotico. Blank Books ruled and bound to any
patterns. [feb2J J. B. OUBBEDGE.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
AT THE
New Si ore, No. 140 Broiighton-strcct.
j WK have just received our stock of ,
.Muslins and Lawns, which.
. beauty and neatness cannot lie stir-’ 1 ‘
passed, and would invite the attention of the **
public to the same. As we are determined to suit the
most fiistidious in taste, and in prices, and In styles of
GOODS, which are unequalled iu the city.
Consisting of
! Fine French Organdie Muslins,
I Super, do do do,
do do Jaconet do,
; Super. French and English Lawns.
French Rube ala Bayadere, of the latest styles in
Muslins and Bareges.
r*up*T. Black Lawns and Muslins from 12 1 to 50
-•cuts; fast colors from the celebrated manufacturing
liuu.- e of Mulhotise A Freres.
Fig’d White A Col’d Swiss Muslins.
White Emh’d Organdie do.
C-d and. do Muslins, new styles, plaidciLj
! Fine White Dotted Muslins. For sale by
| mar 31 J. 11. COIIEN A CO.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
( lintliaiii ( oiinty. j
The undersigned have formed Co-partnership un
der the act of the General Assembly of the state tl f
: Georgia, entitle.l An Act to Authorize Limited Part,
ttcrohipi*. assented to ou the 22nd day of Deeember.
1>37. t-> be conducted under the name of OGDEN A
BUNKER, for the purpose of transacting a Flopping
nml I’ommissiuu bu.iucss in theClty ofSayamiah. nnd
County and State aforesaid; Francis J. Oodkn and Ku
w \ri 11. Bi nkkr. of Savannah, will be the general
partners nnd Francis T. Willi*, also of .Snvat.nab.
” ho has contributed t-. tliecoium-m stock the sum ..
Ten Thousand Dollars in cash, w ill be the sin-end part
ner. The bud-icss to commence on tho 2nlh day of May,
1*53, and to terminate on the 2*lth day .f May. 1858,
unless sooner di-oh,-d by mutual consent, nndaivor
ling to the said net of the General Assembly.
In witness whereof, thesaid Fram isJ. Ogdon nnd
Kdwar-1 II Bunker and Frain is T. YYilHs. have here
unto signed the foregoing agreement this twentwixth
day of May, 1853. Francis J. o<.m n
Ki.waiu) 11. Bt nkku,
Fk\n, ;sT Wiu.j*.
Signed in presence..f
\\ v. Duncan.
R. Raikoud. J. P.
Georgia Chatham County.—l do hereby certify that
Francis J. Ogden, Edward 11. Bunker and Francis T.
Willis, have signed the foregoing certificate, for the
j purpose therein expressed, this 2‘th day of May, 1853.
W. Duncan
27 R. Bmi • •!:i. J. p.
S.MOK ED LONGUES.- ■- bbls, just received and
for sail* by |nmy 11] A. BON AUD.
’ I ’lt l; SSI*IS, TRI-’^rES!—Marsh’s late* improved
1 Universal Joint und Self-adjusting Truss, Rein
hardt's patented Glass pad Chu-o-. and Hulls double
and single, of all sizes and patterns, Shoulder Braces,
, Suspensory Bandages. AlMl-.uiin.-d Supporters, Surgi-
I cal Instruments. \-*.. Ac., ived mid for sole by
may 17 J. E. DzFOKD, Apctbocarida’ Hall.
11 bales best quality Candle Wick, for
yy sale by JOHN B. MOGRE.V GO.
mar 25 Gil-lM>ns’ Buil-ling.
NEW BOOKS.
V REVIEW of the Spiritual Manifestations, read
before the Congregational Association of N. York
and Brooklyn, by Rev. Charles Becebor.
Journal of an African Cruise, comprising sketches
<.| the Ganarii-s, the Cape de Verde. Madeira, Sierra
I nnd other places of interest on the west coast
•>f Africa—by Horatio Bridge, U. S. Navy; (Killed by
Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Silver and Pewter, or contrrst of New York Life.
Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Thomas
Moore—edited by the Right Hon. Lord John Russell,
M. P.
Bnrnum's Illustrated News, No, 20. Received by
may 29 J. B. Cl. BHEDG E.
NORTHERN HAY.'—BO bales prime North
River liny, now landingnnd for sale by
ttpr 29 K. W. BUKER.
n 191 ASK,—B-4 and It) l brown and bleached
Linen Table Damask; s-4. 8-10 and 8-12 Damask
Table Cloths; Datiuo.k Napkins, Breakfast and Tea
Doyles. For sale by
; npr 11 KKMPTON A VFJtSTILLK.
GROCERIES. &c.
100 Baltimore Flour;
fell. M “ ll'.wnnl-..-. “
yuS/Saßt 20 half-barrels Canal Flour:
75 bbls. Stuart’* B ami C Sugars;
25 •• “ crushed “
Dili Luxes Tobacco, assorted brands;
10 hhds. Bacon .Sides; 10 do Shoulder*;
50 boxes Star and Adamantine Candles;
25 bl-ls. Monongaheln Whiskey.
150 •• Rum. Gin. Whiskey and Brandy;
15qr. casks Cognac Brandy;
2 pipes 11. <• in:
2 -jr. casks Scotch Whiskey;
2 qr. casks Jamaica Bum;
25 boxes assorted Cordials;
f>o M. Spanish Sogars;
25 kits \o. 1 Mackerel;
2” half bbls. No. 1 ••
25 bbls. Nos. 1. 2 and 3 Mackerel;
159 boxes No. 1 and Palo Soup;
50 boxes Starch:
50 boxes l.ciuon Syrup;
lo hhds line P. U. Sugar;
3•• St. Croix
50 bbls. N. 0. Syrup:
! Landing and in store. Fur snle bv
may 13 COHEN A TARVER.
I NL. AVCmi XC EXTRAC TS,—ORANGE,
Strawberry, Ituspberry. Banana, Green Gage,
Pineapple. Apricot, Nutmeg. Bitter Almond, Vanilla.
Lem-iii. Ac., fnr flavoring Jellies, Ices, Sauces, Pastry
Ac.: just received and for sale by
je 2 J. B. MOORE A CO.
STRICT LY PRIME B UTTE R—K -
i iceived per Steamer Alabama, 5 Kegs Strict ly Prime
Goshen Butter, (I'rcti'ium Dairy.) Also. 10 K-*gs New
May Butter, which will lx* retailed at 4 lbs,for SI,OO.
And 5 Kegs New Butter, fair quality, slb*, for SI,OO.
Korsale by W. G. DICKSON,
june 2 2 Wbitaker.st.corner Broughton Lane.
NEW GOODS.
I ) LAID and Plain Grenadines,
1 Fancy Bareges.
- Satin Stripe Challios,
i Plain do.
Barege Rohe*,
White Muslin Mantle*,
Black Lace do.
Hluck do. Mantillas,
Silk do., nil color*,
Application and other styles of Mantillas, just
received and will be sold low by
m iy 20 KKMPTON A VERST I LLK
V’AI.AIOX A XI) MACKEREL. Just .
it celve 1. per brig Empire from lio*ton: a fresh *uj>-
ply of No 1. Nova Scotia salmon and No 1 Mackerel,
i for sale by W. G. DICKSON,
je 7 Whitaker-*!., or. Broughton Lane.
pROWXS ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER
1 > A fresh supply of this delightful article, for the
■ summer use, received and for sale by
apr 18 J. E. DrFoRD, Apothecaries’ Hull.
SPOXt; E, lint Turkey < up, Bathing and Car
riage Sponge, just received nnd for sale bv
I npr 25 ‘ JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Now York and Savannah Steamship
Line,
SI MMER ARRANGEMENT.
Day* of leaving Savauuah for New York.
The Augusta,Capt. Lyon, on W ednesday, June 8
Tho Florida, Capt. Wood hull “ Saturday, “ 11.
The Alabama, CApt. Ludlow, “Saturday, “ 18.
The Augusta,Capt. Lyon, “Saturday, “ 25.
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, July 2.
The Augusta, Cupt. Lyon. “Saturday, “ 9.
The Mabama, Capt. Ludlow. “Wednesday, “ 13.
The Florida, CapL Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 10.
The Augusta. Capt. Ly< n, “ Saturday, “ 23.
Tbe Alabjma,Cnpl. Ludlow, “ Wadnesdny, “ 27.
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, “ 80.
The Augustiu(’apt. Lyon, “Saturday, Aug. (.
The Alabama. GHj-t.Ludl'W. “Wednesday, “ 10.
Tha Florida. Capt. Woodhull, “ Suturdny, “ 13.
The Augusta,.Capt. Lyon. “Saturday, “ 20.
The Alabama, t’npt. W-nslhull, “Wednesday, “ 24.
The Florid.i. (’apt. Lullow, “Saturday, “ 27.
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ** Saturday, Sept. 3.
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “Wednesday, •* 7.
These ship* are the largest on the const, unsurpnss,
ed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages
in 50 to'-O hours, and are commanded by skilful, care
ful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable
conveyance to New York. On the completion of the
Atlanta in the autumn, this line will be semi-weekly—
sailing each Wednesday and Saturday.—Cabin l'ai*-
sage,s2s. I’ADKLFOKD, FAY & CO..
Agents in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL.
june 4 ts 13 Broadway. New York.
Cl AW jtttL FOR BAL B .—THE Proper
ty known a* the OGLETHORPE STEAM SAW
M 1 LL, opposite the city. For terms Ac., apply to
junn l E. W. BUKER.
1> UTTER) BU TT K R—Wo havo just recoiv
>ed a few kegs of strictly prime Gushen Butter,
Premium Dairy. Also, a choice article of fresh May
Butler, always on hand and for sale low by
june 3 J. M. M(h)RE & CO.
IMSOUR. 200 bbls. North Bt. Louis Fancy Brand
. Flour, 24 do St. Louis Extra Family Flour, 2,500
bushels Prime White Corn, In sucks of 2 bushel* each,
4.250 do (N. C.) I‘rime While Corn. For sale on or be
forearrival at wholesale price. A. C. TOMS,
apr 14 120 Bay'street.
f1 RE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.’
Farmers’ Fire limni'ancc Company of
It ten, N. Y.- Capital. $200,000.
Gko. F. Weaver, President—E. J. Richardson, Sec’ry.
Granite Fire Insurance Company, of
Utica—Capital $21)0,000.
Geo. Curtis, I’xoaidcnt—Wm H. Dcdrick, Secretary-
Knickerhockcr Fire Insurance Cos.,
of Water foul, X. Y.
Capital
Charles Cramer. President F. 1). Mos. Secretary.
These Companies Laving n cosh capital, safely in
vested in bond and mortgige. are prepared to effect
! Insurance against damage by fire, on all kind*of pro
! perty on reasonable term*.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Com
pany, HARTFORD, CONN. —
Capital, and surplus over $250,000.
Alfred Gill, President, .1 as. C. Walki.ey, Sor’y.
This Company, will issue Policies on tho Joint
Stuck principle, and upon tin* Mutual plan, thus com
bining the benefits of both systems at the option of
: the insured.
“The strength, ability and well invested capital of
tho institution are, in my opinion, unsurpassed by
1 any Life Insurance Company in this State or Union.
; [L. S.J Signed K. G. PINNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts,
State of Connecticut.
For insurance in either of the above named Compa
| liies, apply t->
A. WILBUIt, General Insurance Agent.
aud ageut for the above Co*,
may 27 Office 129Congress.st.
JOHN B. iIOOHE & CO.,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
Giiihon’k Builmnus, ss.wvanau, Ga.
O Invite tin* attention of Planters, Physicians
andthecitiz.cnsgwierally. to their stock <*f pure
VS and unad ult era ted MEDICINES, which have
bt*en sclarted with great personal care for this
1 market. Their assortment of Plantation, Family, and
Toilet article*, will bo found unsurpassed, cither iu
quality or variety.
For Physicians.
The best French. English, and American Chemicals,
Select Powder*, Trusses of all kinds: Surgical, Den
tal. Pocket, and Cupping Instruments, Catheter** Med
ical Saddle Bags, Ac.
Planter’s Articles.
Paints. Glass.:Lamp Uil, Lumets, Tooth Instru
ments, superior American Mustard, and Lundroth's
Garden Seeds.
For Family Use.
Preston Si Merrill’s Yeast Powders, Flavoring Ex
tracts, Russia I-in-Bass,Gelatine. Vanilla Bean*. French
White Wine Vinegar,superior Teas. Spices, Mustard
Anuw Root, Sweet uil, Burning Fluid, und .Sperm Oil.
For tho Toilet.
Fine Turkey Sponge. Flesh Rul-berc: Hand Mir
, rors, Powder Boxes. Gcnuau Cologne, Shaving
(’reams. Razor Strops, and Dre.-sii-g Cases: nnd
an extensive assortment •■l’Krem-h. Eugil-li aiul Ameri
can Hair Preparations. ll\ Marrow. I hib-e- ine. Bear’s
• il, Ac.; an-1 Lul in’s. Gucr)aiu’>. .Maugenct's liver's.
PrevoHt's. and M--npebi*s fine Toilet S>-ar-F, I'oui
-1 made*, and extra-i - l--r the I tan-llu r-Ides.
Brushes and Combs.
They request partbular attention t-- their assortment
of these article-: viz: Ivory. Pearl. Rone. Buffalo,
Satin wood, and Inlaid Hair Brushes, comprising eve
ry variety of French and Eng. manufacture; ivory,
Buffalo, and Bom* handled Tooth Brushes, Nail Brush
es, Shell. Buffalo and Horn Dressing and Tuck Combs,
und Ivory Fine Tooth (.’- mbs.
Sundries.
Bftckgnmmnn Board*. Chessmen. Dominoes, Crih
, huge Boards, Playing Card* of extra fine quality,
Purses. Liquor Flasks. Taper*, Pasliles. Aromali
; C’uchou’s. Pocket Books, aud a great variety of Sincl
i ling Bottles. Preston Salts. Ae.
Orders from the country promptly filled and satis
; faction guaranteed with regard to price and quality.
1 mar 12
IIXEN ITKKi.MI FRIC'riONT*J\VELS. -A ver
j useful article for bathing purposes, and much su
j-eriur to the hair glove* now in use. where friction i?
required. They are very highly recommended by the
medical faculty in England und the United States.—
.1 uatreceived and for sale by W. \V. LINCOLN,
mar 24 Monument Square.
KEMPTON & VERSTILLE
VUE now opening n finely assorted and complete
Stock of Summer nnd other DRY ROODS,
which they will offer upon tho most accoinmndating
terms. As great care has been exercised in the selec
tion of their stock, with a view both to price and qual
ity, they confidently invite their friends and the public
generally, to call and examine for themselves*, apr 5
SILKSj SILKS, SI LKS. SI LKS,—A few more of
those small Check Silks left at 02 1 / cents. For sale
by [mar 12 J. 11. COHEN Si CO.
M. PKENDERGAST & CO.,
HAVE just received at their new Wholesale and
Retail (’ash Dry Goods Store, ITS Broughton st..
nearly opposite St. Andrew’* Hall, West side. 1 case
gentlemen’* superior White Kid Glove* feb 17
(MORN STARCH.—Oswego refined and prepared
J Corn Starch, for culinary use. This article is ex
ceedingly healthy, delicious and economical, and when
desired, may In* used as a substitute, fur. and in the
same manner as Arrow Root. For salt* by
JOHN B. MOURE. Si CO.,
mar 17 Gibbons’ Buildings.
PHALON’S HAIR INVIGORATOR.
fJMUS lnvigorntor is considered infinitely better
1 than oil or grease for tbe hair, and is an article in
which a cleansing wash is blended with a most deli
cate silky nnd glossy moisture for the hair. It cleans
the pores of the skin, entirely frees it from ,-ruxff or
dandruff and other cutaneous di-en-o**. Will positive
ly change the harshest hair into the most soft,healthy
and glossy state. For sale 1-v
mrr3o JOHN B MOORE A 00.
ID MAGNESIA.—This condensed solution is
a very agreeable and efficient form for the admin
istration of Magnesia, and is very useful in Nausea,
Aridity of the stomach, Sea Sickness and Dyspepsia.
For sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 23 Monument Square.
UECivEII'S Self-rising Patent Flour, (fi und 12
lb. packages.)
Also, Yeast Powders, Super. Curb. Soda, und Cream
Tartar.
A full supply of the above articles received per
j steamer Florida, for sale, at Cash Prices, by
! feb 10 W.Q. DICKSON.
\i ‘KST INDIA RESERVES.--! cases Preserves,
y y hy steamer Florida, and fur sale by
mar 4 A. BOX AUD.
i 1 AFUI it.--200 bbls. Flour of superior brands
I JL lauding per schr. Wood bridge and fur snle by
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
VX< HOY IE PASTE. —2 dozen Anchovie Paste;
sdo7.cn French Mustard:
3 •* Currant Jelly; for sale by
feb 3 ‘ A. BG\AUD.
QA K D'S IODIDE SARSAPARILLA —For the cure
> of Scrofula. Rheumatism, stubborn Ulcers. Chrun
: ic Sore Eyes. Cutaneous Eruptions, and all diseases
arising from the impure state of the blood. Just re
ceived and for sale by J. B. MOORE & CO.
apr 26
OBBD POTATOESB••■•2OO bbl* prime Plant
n iug Potatoes, landing from brig A. Dunbar. Fur
‘■•‘U* Uy • j:in 2'i HUNTER .v GA M M ELL.
I^JCKLES. —In barrels and half barrel . put In vine
gar. ready for use. Just received, and for sale by
mar 28 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
LINENS^
TIXENS. —Linen Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, and
j Shirting Linens, of the best make. For snle by
apr9 KEMPTON -V VERSTILLE.
SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME.
Huts for Small nnd Lnrge Boy*.
rrm THE Ladies of Savannah have long wanted to
|H get something very pretty for their Children in
the way of HATS. They can now find such ar
ticles at the Clothing Store, No. 69 nnd 150 Gibbon’s
range, whore I am now receiving Panama*, Leghorns,
Chinn nnd Diraore Pearl. Onmpecha.Rutland nml Can
ton Straw, nnd Palm loaf—all neatly trimmed, to fit
Bovsfrom one to fifteen years old Call nnd see.
mar 80 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
NEW BOOKS.
C 1 RE AT Truth* by Great Authors; a dictionary of
I aid* to reflection, quotation* of maxims, meta
phors, counsels, cautions, aphorism*, proverbs, Ac. Ac.,
from writers of all ages and both hemispheres.
The Evening Book; or, Fireside Talk on Moral*
and Manners, with sketches of Western Life: by
Mrs. Kirkland, author of “ A New Home,” A. Ac.
The Bible in the Counting House: a course of Lec
ture* to Merchants; bv 11. A. Boardman, D. I>.
Rowland Trover; or the Pilot of Human Life: be
ing an autobiography ofthe author—showing how to
make or lose a fortune, ami how to make another.
The Race fur Riches, and some ofthe Pits into which
tin* runners fill—six Lectures, applying the word of
God to the traffic of men: by Wm. Arnot. minister of
Free >t. Peters’, Glasgow ; American edition,with pref
ace and note*, by Stephen Colwell.
The Doubting Communicant Encouraged ; by Septi
mus Tuslin, D. Ik. late Chaplain of the United Mutes
Senate. Feeond edition.
Marco Paul's Voyage, Travels and Adventures m
Boston; by Jacob Abbot.
Marie de Berniere; a Tale of the Crescent City, Ac*
Ac.: by W. Gilmore Simms, author of the Yemasso^
American Game in its Reasons; l*y Ilenry William
Herbert, author uftlie “Shooting Box,” “Deerstalk
er*,” Ac. Ac. , , „ ~
A Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Household
Surgerv: bv Spencer Thompson, M. D., revised —with
addition, by Henry 11. Smith, M. D., Surgeon to Lt.
Joseph’s Hospital. Philadelphia.
Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence, of 1 horn a*
Moore, edited by tbe Right Hon. Lord John Russell,
M. I’.—Part IV.
Cyrilln: a Tale hy the author of “The Initials.
Hurry Ashton; or the Will and the Wav: by tho
author of “Minnie Grey,” “Gus Howard,” Ac.
The W hite Wolf; or the Secret Brothcrwood—a
Romance; by Paul Feval, author of the “ Mysteries
of London,” Ae.
Minny Lawson: or the Out Law’s League—a Ro
mance-if Gotham; by Charles Red .Swan*.
The Darn ing Feather, or Pirate Schooner; by J. 11.
Ingraham. Esq.
The School-fellow’s First Quarter—a gift Book f>r
Children: edited by W. C. Richards und Cousin Alico.
Putnam's Magazine for June.
Barn urn’s Illustrated News, No. 21.
Kecceived by [june 1] J. B. CUBRKI GK.
CONFECTIONARIES
rpilK subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends and
|_ tlie citizens generally of Savannah and its vicini
ty, that he ha* purchased the interest of Mr. New
comb,in the Confectionary hitherto owned hy Newcomb
A Rice: nml that he will continue’to manufacture, and
keen always on hand
Fresh nnd Pure Confectionaries,
Manufactured from the best materials, and compris
ing every variety of Candies, Sugar Plums, Ac, Ac, Ac
French Confectionaries, Lemon Syrup,
Syrups for Soda Fountains,
Together with every other article in his line, always
in store and for sal eat wholesale aud retail,on the most
reasonable terms. T. C. RICE,
n5 ts S. E- Corner Broughton aim \Vhitnkor-etfl.
NEW YORK WIRE RAILING WORKS.
r | , IIE SUBSCRIBER manufactures
1 Wihk R.ulinu for public and private grounds, vu
randaha, window guards and grating*;
W rocoht and Cast Ikon Railing, Iron Columns,
Iron Door* nnd Shutters, Iron Bedstead*, and Iron
Furniture;
WTkk Kr.NCES, tor Plantations, Rail Roads, etc., made
entirely on anew plan, with rails nnd iron posts.
Priees at 9, 11 and 13 cents per running foot, 4>£
feet high.
For circulars with designs, address
JOHN B. W ICKERSIIAM,
240 Broadway, New York.
N. B.—The subscriber would refer to the enclosure
of Forsyth Place, the railing nnd gallery work at tho
Jewish Synagogue, and a number of dwellings, in Sa
vannah: tbe enclosure of the private cemetery of tha
Everett family, at Fort Valley; and, also, to the work
at Macon, Madison, and other places in Georgia,
mar 4 ly G. W. IIAKDCASTLK, Agent.
GROCERY EMPORIUM.
J, W. MOORE & C 0. f
TAKE this method of ”*v
MU in (firming the citizens of 8a-
Vl* n 11 11 1 1 and the Cl mn II V
keep constantly on
hand :t large und choice assortment of the best family
GROCERIES, which they intend to dispose of at the
lowest priees. Persons from the country and city are
respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves
as they will doubtless find it to their advantage, to
make their pun bases where they can lx* sure of receiv
ing their money’s worth in good artHcs. Call and
see at No. 192 corner Congress aud Jeffereon-sts.. 8u
iinn.-ih. may 13
X r IIITK AND CO LURED Curtain and Pavilion
\\ Loops. For sale bv
apr 11 KEMPTON A VERSTILLK.
Yppi-es, Oranges and lemons.—
Landing and for sale by
may 12 11. J. GILBERT.
| IST RECEIVED, Prime Brown, CtoUt ,
p| (’rushed and Loaf .Sugars, und fur sale low by
june 3 J. \V. MOORE A CO,
j; A X C Y i ll ACKERS—WaInut. Ginger
I* Snaps, Lemon, fancy Soda, Sugar nnd Butter
Cracker—tor sale l>v
w.c. DICKSON,
(E 31OXS AND ORANGES.—IO \<oxw of each
jvcci jv-.al per steamer Florida, and for sale Ic/w hr
cusli at ALEXANDER’S,
may 25 Cr. Bull A Congress-fits. opp. -Won. Square
BACON, FORK AND BEEF.
;!ff 80 casks prime Western Bacon Side*:
j: I;; -iC* ;;u •• “ “ *• Shoulders;
IfoibpAr-ky 50 bbls. Mess Pork;
15 “ Prime “
75 “ -Mess Beet
-25 half “ Fulton Market lieeft
For sale by [may 13] \V EBSTER A PALMKSI.
CAEAP CASH STORE.
CORNER OF WHITAKER AND CONGRESS ST3.
Stock ia Trade nl Auction*
r I Ml K sSU BM’KJ BEKS, in order to close their biui
-1 ness, at the above stand, will dispose of the en
tire stock of DRV GOODS (now remaining) fit Auction,
commencing Ist JUNE next.
The stock is large, consisting of every variety cf
Summer and Full Goods. Country Merchants desirous
of procuring bargains, would do well l> being iu atten
dance.
Terms—All sums under SIOO, cash; SIOO to SSOO,
four montns; over S3OO, six months.
M. PR EN DERG AST A CO.
may 25 PIHLBRICK A BELL. Auctioneers.
ALAGA GRAPES, ORANGES, LEMONS, Ae.—
Received per steamer Aluhnnui. 6 kegs Malaga
Grapes. 10 boxes Oranges, lOdo. Liquors, ltuisius, Figs
Dat-s, Prunes, Almonds, etc.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
mar 9 Cor. Bull and Congress st*.. Mon’t sq.
.j; PL A NTS.—.lapuni.as. Heliotropes, Rose*
■. yySj Uarnations. Geraniums, and other Flower
Plant* in tine state of growth, for sale by
may 28 JNO. A. MAYER.
LIXTItACi'S FOR FLAVORING.—Extracts la-,
i j nana, Pine Apple, Raspberry, Strawberry, Lemon,
Orange, Rose and Vanilla. JNO. A. MAYER,
may 28 154 Brouglitou-stree t.
IkA-DIiK S’ White, Satin mid Kid Slip
k'ftwKi&fc pers, just received and for sale by
nmy 28 W. lIEIDT, Gibbon* Range.
lAMPB. —New and beautiful patterns Spirit Gas
j Lumps with glass Shades for Parlor and Office use.
Also, hanging and side Lamps and a large assortment
of small Glass and Britannia Lamps. .lust received.
mav 28 JNO A. MAYER, 153 Brougnton-st.
“Ajk ~ UKMI “HOUSE I‘I.iVNTS.
. Three hundred pots Green House Plants, in full
bloom, comprising an elegant assortment of
various and rare kinds, will be opened and of
fered for sale this morning 4 by
may 18 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument sqr.
(tbOVE ANODYNE. —Tooth-ache dropa; an
immediate ami perfect cure.
JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Bronghton-st.
CHOCOLATE, COCOA AND BROMA. “
\\ r BAKER .V CO.’S American and VanillaPremi
yy # uni CHOCOLATE, COCOA and BKOMA, to
which the first premiums have been awarded by tho
chief institutes and fairs of the Union, are for sale l>y
all the principal Grocer* in the United State*, and hy
their agents:—Hussey & Murray, New-York; Grant tt
Twells, Philadelphia; Tho*. V. Brundage, Ballimoro;
Ivcnnet & Dudlcv, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WALTER BAKER & CO.,
npr 5 ly Dorchester, Mass.
/~1 RAPES, RAISi::S, FIGS, CURRANTS, Ac..—
\ I Just received per Bteamer, 5 kegs Grapes; 10 bxs.
10 half do., 10 qr. do. new Raisins: 1 cask Smyrna Figs;
2 casks Currants. Also, a fresh supply of Pecan,
Hickory, Brazil, Filberts, English Walnuts. Almonds,
Ac. ‘ GKO. ALEXANDER,
jan 10 Corner Bull and Congress st*.
SALT. —ouo sacks tjull for sale i.y
mar 17 11. J. GILBERT,
CRAPE SHAWLS ! CRAPE SHAWLS !!
J UST RECEIVED ut the NEW store r fresh sup
ply of
Plain and Embroidered White Crape Shawls,
of every quality. The Ladies are respectfully request
ed to call and look at them, as there is no trouble to
show good*—at J. 11. 00IIEN A* CO.’S,
mar 7 140 Broughton-fit.
M~ “GLASSES.—27O hlid* prime Cuba Molasses in fine
order, just received per brig Ellen Hayden, nnd
for sale by PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
may 11
(TASTOR OlL.—Henning’s Cold Drawn Castor
j Oil, a superior article fur family use. Just re
ceived and for sale by
G. JL & J. B. HENDRICKSON,
feb 4 Gibbon's Buildings.
MORE NEW GOODS.
JUST received pof steamship Alabama:
Boy’s white nnd plaid Half Hose
English Mourning Prints
Super fancy Linen Drill
White Marseilles A'osting
Marcellinc Silk, in all colors
Grass Skints : Under-Sleeves, Sc.
SPENCER CURRELL, Ag’t..
No. 154 Congress and 73 St. Julian-st.,
may 4 Gibbons’ Building.
HAY. —300 bales prime North River Hay, land
ing per schr. Breeze .’for rale bv
jo 7 BRIGHAM KELLEY & Cos.