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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1853)
iiu SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 185.1. SPECIAL (NOTICES. A'WarrantedKcniody. FLANTKRS, FARMERS, FAMIUKM, BEA- CAPTA1NS, ANl> OTHERS. CAN rCRCSAUB SO RRMBdr EqCALTO OR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT, For Dvsouterr, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, (Jiilixiy ifora Throat, Tuothaohe, Headache, Bea-Blckneiis, Cuts, Burns, Swelling*, Old Sores. Mosquito Bites, In- aortatiugs, Pains lathe Limbs, Ac* If it does not gire relief, recollect your money will be refunded. All that Is asked is a fair trial of It accord* ing to the dlreotlons. This article is an English reme- dy, and was used by William the Fourth, iMekiug of ICnglaml. and certified to by blrnas a cure for Rheumatism, where everything else he had triod, failed. Over lff,Uffff,(XH) bottles have been sold in the United States without a single failure, and many families bare stated that ir it whs $10 per bottle they would not be without it, in oasu of Croup, as it is as certain to oure as it Is applied. The most severe couuu is cured in a few days. It cures tootuaouR iu 3 minutes—HKADAtiiiK iu », an hour and cuolbiu, when first taken, iu a few hours. AS" Price 2d and 50 coats. DR. TOBIA6 has also put up a HOR8ELINIMENT in pint bottles, which is warranted cheaper and bolter thau ether for Collo, Oalln, Cuts, Swellings, Br Scratches, Cracked llocl, Ao. Price fit) cents. DR. TOBIAS could till twenty newspapers with thu letters aud certificates reucived commending his rnent, buteousiders that warranting it sufficient, s one who does not obtain relief is not called ou to pay for gists and storekeepers throughout Georgia. Jgjr Dr. Tobias' offloo, 210 Greenwich street, N. Y. j. »f.c/— — —m - “ I. CARTER, Broughton street, opi>osite St. draw's Hall, will supply the oouutry merchants at the proprietor's lowest prtoes. Medicine • which never fail to five laliafac- tion, and are need by many phyuicians in their practice. Dr. J. H. Hose’s Nervous and Invigor- utlnjc Cordial—tlie Greatest Diseove ry In Medical Noleuce!—For ull Nervous Condition* of the Sys tem!—Dr. Hone’s Nervous Cordial!—Ileurt Disea se* aud Nervous Pyj Complaints. pm. — ^.Tha astounding and happy effeot of Dr. ■frOSs Ross's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Nutulmess, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulooo', Pain Id the Paco, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or forths Mind Body worn down by care, labor, or study, has Induced many physicians to uso it in their practice. For a constitution,it is a grand restorer: it completely re moves from the system all nervous irritations, and almost miraculous in its rapid aud happy effect. The weak and the nervous art frequently restored to per fect health before Using oue bottle. Price fifty coute. Do you suffor with any pain) If you do, use Di Bose's Pain Curer. It cures Toothache, Sore Throat, Earache, Stiff Neok or Paias in tho Face, in a f minutes. It euros quiokiy Pain in tho Stomach Bowels.. Cures Chilblains, Corns, aud any irritation ou the feet. It aots like a charm for Pains m tho Side, Limbs or Back, aud for Rheumatism from a sudden cold, it is magical in its effects. In bottles, 12>i, 25 aud 60 cents. TltK BEST OOUQIt 8YRUP II* tub World.—Dr. Rose' celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to th. worst Coughs, whether consumptive or proceeding from n cold. It allays any irritation of tho Luugs, and forti Heaths system against any future attacks. Iu bottle* For Bilious Habits and Bad Colds.—If you ar bilious, you require a purgative medicine. If you hav a bad cold, you should remove it from tho syBluiu. 1 your liver is out of order, you will have cold feet, va riable appetite, uai a yellow skin-take Dr. Rose's Anti Bilious or Railroad Pills, aud you will suou lx relieved from all bad feelings. In boxes 12>£ aud 25 eta These Pills arc called RAILROAD PILLS, bucausi they go ahead or all other pills iu their good effects Free from Mercury. Ail of the above preparations, with Dr. Roio’s Medi cal Advisor to Persons in Sickness aud in Health, to b< had of JAB. U. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER k CO., throughout tho Stato. «> r 14 11 Hi KM WANTED. Iu 1835 and ’36 a largo uuuibor of Gcor- ~giaus went over to the ltopublic of Texas o Texans to gain their iudopoadonuo. Many those were massacred with Fauniu, aud others fell while fightiug uuder Cols. Travis, Ward, (irant, aud Johnson. The Republio of Texas grunted to the heirs of these brave men a large quautity of laud, very few of whom have oouio forward to claim thoir right. Th* descendants of those who participated in tho revolu tionary struggle of Taxes cau procure these lauds, application to the undersigned, who possesses all neces sary information ou the subject, mar 8 fim B. Y. LEVY, Bavann. DY8FKP8IA AND INDIGESTION. ft-—These groat scourges of our people caunot ®*OHs be too well understood, or tho uiea averliug or curing thorn too highly appreciated. The person who discovers any rncaus of euro or alloviatiou, confers a benefit upon his fellows, aud is deserving ol honor. This dosirabioconsummation has been achieved, aud. not only moy dyspepsia be cured, but it may be prevented by the uso of ** ilOOFLAND‘8 UERMAN BITi'EUS," prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Pailadel- phis, which medicine is spoken of iu the higbast tonmi of coiuiaendafion by thousands who have tested its effi- caoy. It is perfeotiy innocuous iu its nature, and pos sesses the valuable proporty of improving the health o! the robust, as well as restoring tho health of the sick. H. H. H., No. 1 aud A. OR-- Personasuffering with either of tho follow- ing complaints, by taking the reinody i coiaiueudod, will experience relief iu a few minutes. Rheumatism, Rad way's Ready Relief. Hiok Headache, do. do. do. Scrofula, Rioxets, Cancer, do. do. Resolvci Neuralgia, do. do, Roliof. lie Doioroux, Sprain, do. do. do. Caritjs of the Bones or Nodes, do. do. Resolvent. Chill Fever, Oiarnuca,Cramps, do. do. Relief. While Swelling, do. do. Resolvent. Ulcers, Fever sores, do. do. do. Lameness, stiff Joints, do. do. Relief. Dealuoss, do. do. do. SPINAL COMPLAINTS. Radway’a Ready Rolief, used in oounoctiou with Rad way’s Renovating Resolvent, will perform tiie most remarkable cures. The publio will please bear in mind, that all complaints enumerated above, Rad way's Ready Rolief, or Renovating Resolvent wiU quickly cure. Price of Radway's Ready roliof, 25 and 5U cents.] do. do. Renovating Itosolvent, $1. mar 5 Imo Liberal advances made upon shipment. flew Fork. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. JUKD1CAJL CU-PAltTNEUSlIll'. ttN Dr. E. U. MARTIN aud Dr. U. L. BYRD, having associated themselves in tho prac tice of their Profession, may be found at their Oifico, ai the residence of Dr. B., No. 07 Broughtou-streut, soutL side, between Bull and Dmyton-streots. Dr. M. inaj k* found at night at his residouooou South Broad street, between Whitaker aud Barnard streets. 6m no 4 DENTISTRY. I»K. M. C. It E A L 1) Perforins all operations porUiuing to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the best style. OiC.ce first corner west oi the Marshall House. ly jun 17 DKNTlfflTKY. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Hurgloal nod Mcchnulcnl Dentist. Office corner of Congress and Whltaker-sts., over Mr. Prendergast's Dry Goods Store. ly ap *7 DU. Will. NEPHEW KING, tt ^ v - 1 Ut>vlDg loeatod in Savannah, offers Ids pro. fessioual services to citisous in tho city anil Vioiuity. Office corner of Barnard and 8tats streets. RnrcuuNOCs.—RobL Hutchison, Esq. Stephen Ha bershsm, Esq.; John R. Wilder, Esq.; and Messrs. Way A King. 3m jan 6 TAPaCOTT’tf FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. Persons wishing to send for their frionds, ®*OHn and desirous of bringing them out by fir.t * class packet ships, are informed that the subscribers are the ouly agents for the above Agenoy in this city. They are also Authorised to draw ou Mossrs. Wiu. Tapsoott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 aud up wards, which drafts are uegotiablo in any town through out Ireland and Oreat Britain. Drafts on Fr&noe and Germany, payable in all part* of thu Continent, also for sale. Apply to *y BUNKER A OGDEN, 8U Bay-st. Aberoorn. Private Hospital. > DOCTORS WiOUlUAN & CAN AIIE, Fann-sTREKT, West end or the Plank Road. Dus. WILDMAN k UANAUL having completed the arrangements for a Private Hospital, and fitted up the ituio with all thu appliances ot hygiene, good nursing, and inodiool and surgionl at- tsadan**, now offer the benefits of tho institution to the publio. The terns of admission aro $1 pep day. This will st eer* constant and efficient medical attendance, tnodi- Haes, board and lodging. Ten dollars will bs required “ ** T ah«l.' which will not bo subject to reclamation.— A Pertinents perfectly private may be obtained on rea- *•**10 forma. Th*t the institution may purtakv as much u posalbls " the benevolent publio character which tho origina* n intended, they have solicited tho following ge^t'.e- »eu to act as a board of visitors, who will at all and y time inspect the premia*, and whoee. names are uarauteea to the pubUq of Us otfioient management; ASiraftf.®"", I l*» W. A»d.rv J0 , Chari... STEAMSHIP LINES. V. M.lUAIt. UNI, ~ • THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS lew lurk & Charleston Steam-Paekrii, LeaTeAdgev's wharvesevery&ifurday .Afitrnncn and eaoh alternate WcJnet- Anu. On Saturday the new and spleu- 'diil Steamships /AS. ADOF.R Capt. J. bicWnson 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Oerry 1,200 Tons. The SOUTHERNER. W. Foster commander, will ears each alternate Wednesday—having be»-n newly coppered and guards raised, is uow in oomplste order. BST For Freight or l'assage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the olfioe of tbs *aen», HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharvss. N. B.—A nsw ship will be placed on the line to oon neet with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feb 10 FOU PH1WBK1.MU*. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navipa- «“• ” nd «f .*»«•■•« ot lion Company. The new and splendid side-whoel stuamsklp STATE OF UEORU1A, of 1.200 tons register, Capt. Walter Col lins, has commenced her regular trips, aud will leave Savannah on Wednes day, tho 8th Sept., aud every alternate Weduesdn therosilor; say ou the 22d Sept., aud 6th and 20th Oot.y and 3d and 17th Nov., aud ao ou. Tills ship has been bnilt with ontire regard to safety, eoinlurt and dispatch, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to busiuass and travel. For freight or passage, C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent w ‘ "TIN, Ag'te ii HERON* MARTIi NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. Tho uew aud aploudid stvatnships FLORIDA,Capt.Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the York aud Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leavs Sa vannah aud New York evrry Saturday. These ships aro of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and oomfort. These 6teamers, loaving Havnunah at tho same til ih.it the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, i rive in New York as soon as or before them. MyCabin passage $25, payable before going on boai FADELFOKD, FAY * CO, Savannah STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg. The Union Steamboat Company of ^Georgia aud South Carolina having tho roughly overhauled aud refittod the su perior steaui-packels if. I,. COOK aud OREGON, with lighters, are now roady to transport freight of ail description between Savannah. Augustu and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than auy other boats ou the river. The steamers arc commanded hi experienced and accommodating captnius, and uf freight consigned to their ageuts will be l'orwardod free of Commissions. Tho accommodations for passouge ' " ' irior to any boats on the river. Fai HENRY HARPER, l»r., Savannah, E. j’. K1NC1ILE Y * CO., JAMES HARPER * CO , Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1852. nop 21 iqoal $5,W. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien. Brunswick, Jit. iHarys. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Creek), AND I’lCOLATA. Ltavei every lWtdtty, at 10 o'clock. A..it. Thu superior steam-pauket WM. GAS* TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday Morning, nt 10 o dock, aud will t* _ The r Jacksunvillo 6 00 Black Creok, Biodata aud i'aiatka 8 00 For fro ight or passage apply •team-packet wharf. board, at Charleston CLAo'faOBM k CUNNINUUAM. A,'U. TO TRAVELLERS UU1NU NORTH. TI1B SAVANNAH ANU CHAKI.KSTON U. e. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savanuah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., alter the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, oonueutiug at Charleston with the Wilmington 8t<mni-Pnrketn. Which leave with the U. S. Mail every day, at*i){ P. M., and alao with thu Ncw.York nud Charleston HtenniMhips Which loave Charleston every Weduosday and Satui day afternoon. Passongure leaving Macon on Tuosduy ouiugu, will arrive in time did new steamship Jnmea Adycr steamship .Southerner tho to New-York by laud x ... . iteamshlps, $2. f ». [myl5J S. M. LAFF1TKAU, Agent. with the spleu Faro from Charleston te, $2U—tiiuo 52 hot M. l.A" Oi* 1*081 TitIN LINK TO FLORIDA. RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior new steampacket WE- ILAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every ■Saturday at IU o'clock A. M. Rate of passago in large airy-atate room*', ae follow* .To Darien $3 DO St. Mury’J 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Croak 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Oeala, Will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka. dy on board, at the Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or t 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. tXtJ SUIT LlURb. d,k The i mot with dispatch for tho above port. For .freight or passage, apply to ■ - H. IU WASHBURN. Agl FUK L1VBUPUOL. The fine Br. hark INDEFATIGABLE, Picker- nell master, haviug three-fourths of her cargo augtgcd, will rnuut with dispatch. For freight eugagvuicnts apply t with dispatch. For froigii ' WILLIAM BATTERSBY * CO. KOliNKW Vilitli—Drift Line. The regular packet brig AUGUSTA, F. Stem master, will have dispatch. For freight or pas- t with dispatch as above. Fo rWHBlifreight or passage apply on board at Teifai Wbarf, or to (mar 15) BiUUHAM, KELLY * CU FOR NKW YORK. 53, The schr JULIA ANN, is loading for the above port. Fur freight apply to nWBli mar 15 6 It. HABER8UAM * 80N. FOR NKW OttLKAft*. •rj. The schooner A1ARTI1A JANE, having bor cargo ungaged, will moot with dispatch os aSMBahove. For halaue r balance of cargo, apply to KINCHLEY, LOCKETT* CO. FOR 1*111 LADKIjPHIA—licrou’s Line. « The regular packet schooner D. L. CLINCH, Kiut, mastor, will have dispatch for tho abovo ■MMLpurt. For freight or passage apply to rli WILL18* BRUNDAGE. FOR I’lULADFlsFUlA—Heron’s Line. j, Tne regular packet sohooour S. N. SMITH, Smith, master, will hav< dispatch for tho above t. ForIrolgU.«P !? . .IS* nHUNDAGE. ffgaCaptain Bulkley, will have despatch ■HE abovo port. For freight of 400 bales cotton t inpiete cargo, apply to mar IU ROW LAN D * CO. PA jWimts, ko. KHBUMATIW.il CAN UK CUIIBD We have now for tale that Celrbrated Remedy, MUHTIMOIIK’8 RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND Blood Vnrificr, xmrnrcil linn gaitiml .such grnut |iopulurit> f f wheyever introduced, as the rutin cjm*:Cac known for tho erteetual cure of this painful uisenne. This remedy ha* already cured thousands oi oases, compris ing every soemlng form of this complaint, from tin ' flummalory (acute) form, attended with swellings enlargement of tho joints, to old cArvon'c canes or from ten to itfvnip and inirfy year*' standing. Those who had for year* resorted to the verious celebrated springs, *“■* *-'*•* —iis aud external application*, it of some of the ablest physi- oianaboth ia this country and Europo, and were pro nounced inntrahlti alii I, after nil those efforts had failed, this com|x>und has mred them. Many who have been cripples, either hubbliug upou crutches or oonfluocf to thoir beds for years, certify to a complete and peymu- nent oure by tho use of this remedy. Wo have uot space, In a newspaper advertisement, to insert but a small portion of tho accumulated evidence tors of high-toned public journals have published the world its wonderful and beneficial effects upon themselves and those around tham, nud in some in stances speak of hundretit of cures. Physicians have resorted to it, and certify that, even in extrome cnees, wheru consultations had boon held, and thoy had deuidod that thevo were n» Aoj>ea **/' ref eery, oven then, they procured this medicine and administered it, aud it el- lectcd u complete cure. Ministers of various denomi nations huvo written and published what it has done for tliuiusolvus aud their frionds; while merchants, offi cer*, tuuchnuics, aud privatu citiaens. Iiavo furnished volumes of evidence of the highest character, such as aooompanies no other preparation in America. We will give a abort synopsis of a small portion of the evidouce, and request all who aro afllictcd to send to tin ageut and got a circular, aud read what those win wero loug alilicted have said of this remedy. Mr. N. Fueohall, oue of the editors of the 8t. Louis (Mo.) llopublicau, gives a long editorial stating his motions, and that ho was ouied by this remedy. ' editor of St. Louis Iutolligoucur also gives uotico oi woudorful effects in curing a sovoro case of chronic rheumatism. The editor or St. Louis Orgau aud Ku- vollle devotes n loug editorial iu behalf of its wonder ful effects in curingliuudrods of cases in thatoity. Thu * jr-“ •• Temperance ' ' • i it magical effocts iu curing him and many around him Tho rditors of the Glasgow Times, American Eagle, aud others of the South and Wost, have given volunta ry evidence ol their knowledge of Us virtues editor of the Ucrinau National Gaxotte, publis No. 21 Bpruoe-strcot, in tho city of New-York, uuder date of bept. D, 1852, gives thu history of two important casus of which lie has personal knowledge. Uno, tho wife of a wealthv merchant, who had for years tried tho springs, aud had the treatment of thu moot oiuinnut physioianu of our country; they could effect nothing. gentlumau, a friend of victim to this disease: this bottlu cured him. Wo might add editorials, and HU.ihis entire sheet, but will give n few names of protuiueut physicians, mer chants, and others, cured by it. W. 8. White, M. D., au eminent physician of St. Louis, writes to a brother uiomber of the profession, Dr. Reuse, of New York ; “1 have witnessed tho effects of this compound in sovorul cases; nud no successful have bouu its operations iu purforming a perfect euro, when every other remedy hod boon ineffectual, that I would uot hesitate to recommend or prescribe it. I think, when iu virtues are ascertained by the profession, it will supersede every other remedy in the treatmentof Rheumatism, It in adapted to every form of the diioase. and 1 kuuw no complication contru-ludicating iu use. I hold it to be the duty of a physician, when convinced of the efficacy of a remedy, auu its superiority over all others, at least for the suite of humanity to use it.’ J. M. Rose, 51. D., writes from Centre College, Dan ville, Ky., “that a young inuii, a member of the Col- logo, w as so low, that in '.'ousultatiou, ho and other pro fessors had decided that he could not recover. They fiually concluded to try this remedy, and to thoir great astonishment oue bottlu vcdlorcd him sound and tcell, although ho had not walked a step for six monthi pre viously; aud during twenty-five years’ practice, ho hau never befor* witnessed such a remarkable cure.'' Professor H. L. Duuham, 51. D., ucnr Cincinnati, Ohio, joius in a certificate for publication with two cler gymen of tho Baptist Church, stating the case of a highly respectable lady who was for eighteen years af flicted, and hod become lielnless, aud that all other remedies known, ns well a* the skill of the most emi nent physicians. Lad failed, and thoro seemed no hone of recovery, until they finally obtained this remedy, I her sound and irelt. Capt. J. 11. Carver, an old resident and highly roa- peotablo citizen of Cincinnati, states that he was se verely afflicted twenty-five years with chronic rheuma• \mhjvt. Ills joints hud become stiff, and him relief until he got this compound, and uothini Him. Mr. P. Price, merchant of New Orleans, writes that » was Ten Yours a cripple from chronic rheumatism, id for threo yours coulu scarcely turn himself in bed ; affected his whole ” ' ’ • •• *• o system. lie tried all remedies ho could hear of, and all the most celebrated physicians but found no rolief until he obtained tfiis compound, id it oared him effectually. Wo plight give hundreds such casus cured in New Orleans and the SoutlT. Levi Hills, merchant at Ottowa, Illinois, w rites that i was severely afflicted for thirty yours, and for suvon- ou years could scarcely walk a step. The flesh had shruuk from his limbs; tne most expensive efforts had been tried for years, but he had lost all hope of recove ry. A merchant, being in St. Louis, heard of this rem edy, bought it aud took it home, and prevailed on him ‘ "so it. Ho certifies that it cured him sound aud w ell; flesh had returned to his limbs, which had become ug a* ever. We might detail one thousand cases e, of equal importance. /c most respectfully ask (nose who are afflicted to 1 to tho agent in their vicinity and get a circular, aud read the letters and certificates of Kov. Jos. Miu.li- el, Rov. N. G. Berryman, Bov. J. H. Linn, Rev. J. 51. Kelly, Rev. R. A. Colburn, and other clergymen: while we add the names of Hen. J. Smith, late President of tho Bank of thu State of Missouri; Geo. O. Atherton, Officer in the Bank in St. Louis; Messrs. Jus U. Eddy, 8. Downing, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy, Joseph Southack, with other prominent merchaut* of "t. Louis, as also vast numbers of other citizens. This is homo evidence, and these aro living witnesses here this great remedy was first introduced, aud where muuy thousands hare boon cured during tho last two years. Tho proprietors have now opened their Great Central Office at No. 1 Barclay strec*. (Aster House) in the city of New York, whore all orders for this modicinc will be promptly attended to. pint—an internal remedy, This is a Vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre ared and recommonded for thisone disease alone. This t CO., Proprietors, N. Y. ON8 * CO., aud .'ER, r 22 eod ly lawT Agents in Savannah. Clothing, &o. Carpet und Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, At-., die. A r o. HO Congress and Ao. 67 tit. Julien i fJ'IIK Subscribci*, knowing that thr titixen 1 Savaunah have f)»lt a great interest. In the «■: ’* ‘“““'(lAIM’KT WAKUnoUSK, In this city, and being aware that many have l.., aw aiting the completion of the Nev Store, so that thoy plete assortment of all tho vsrioui usually kept in similar svtablishim the different departments will com following Goods, via: it; Tapwtry Bi vofc; Tapevtry i airline, Fine aud ■v variety <» Mats; Tabl torus; Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Piano Covors; Silver and Brass Oval a uu vowg Rods t Stair Linen, Ac., *o. , OIL CIjOTIJH. Of every width; from ono to eight yards, fc Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ao.: Hoa Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil CIo Linen Damask DelAlns; Figured and Plain Da variety of colors; White and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW 81IADK8. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garlic White aud Gold, entirely new style; Cord ; Loom eels ; together with all the various Trimmings to tains and Shades. CJIIiT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of tho groatest variety and pal tern's, of the latest importation; all of which will b sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WB1.H. UUION. Agent, i 140 Congress aud 57 St. Juiian-st* PHILIP It BAA, DRAPER AND TAILOR No. 9H Kryun-sf.* Savnnnnli,Gn. G RATEFUL to my friends and tho public general for tlieir liberal patrounge heretofore i tended to mo, I now offor them a groator inducemt thau over, as I have just received my FALL AI WINTER STOCK of Enylish. French aud (Jerm Broad Cloths, Block aud Fancy Doeskin andCasaime Black nud Fancy Silk and Satin aud Embroidered Ve iugs; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,whl I am prepared to make to order, iu tho most fashional at \ le. Also a largo and woll selected stock of Men’* and Boya’ Keudy-i)ln<lo Clothing togothor with a largo supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend ers, Gloves. Collars, Merino aud Bilk Undershirts aud Draw ers, llats. Caps, Trunks, Valices, Ac.,allul will be sold at prices to give general satisfaction. Window C Velvet Tapestry ID do Brussels Tapestry 4D do 2 ply Carpets 3U Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget 6 do Felt Carpet 5 do Dutch do f 50 do Velvet and Chcneil Hugs 100 common Rugs aud Male 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades M ourning uoo«8.-m«ck Crape de Paris, Bareges, Silks, Boml Norwich Cloths and Alpaccas, Blour „ , Ginghams, Calicos and French Muslius, Black Crape 1 hook out for tho Kugine whoa tho WI1I8TLB BLOW8.” • Competition is tho Lifo of Trade.” “TIMES ’All f ROW AS THEY USE TO WAS.” ing t i|.kl stock of all kinds of CAKK1AGES, constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber. Persous trading to Savannah will please to boi mind that they are indebted to the uudersigne loueriny the prices of Curriayes in this market fro to 20 per cent. 1 Lake pieasi arrangements a my intention soon to form a connexion with oi best manufacturing establishments in the 1 make Carriages expressly for this market; so will porcoive that it is my determination r «t cntiio satisfaction to all who nuv bo n liade withn ARNOLD'S ed Patent Metallic Indent SARCOPHAGUS, EXHAUSTED Which is now taking the place of all others throug the United States, li. ». BOG Alt DIJS having made the sole agent of the above for thu City of 8a -tab, would respectfully call attention to thoir vsa leriorityo' ....... ntiog the* top and sides, and, by the application uf public. The improvements consist lu » top and nidus, and, by “ “ pump, removing the air, by its remain without effluvia or Auco lor any length of time. It is on these advantages the claim to superiority is based. The undorsigned having examined the above, do hesitate to say that, in their opinion, they — eulated to answer the intended purpose: S. N. IDuhis, M. D., I C. W. Wert, 31. D., R. Wayne. M. D., fully cal' purpose v. W. WEm, at. i/.. P. M. Kou-ock, M. D., 4 PELL, liaud, master, will have despatch for Bthu above port. For freight or passage apply to IU WILLIS * BltUNDAUE. Wharf, c* Telfair' BHI01IAM, KELLY * CO. FOR NKW YORK.—Old Ksutblisli. dLiuo, The packet brig WILSON FULLER, J. Johu- ^Wwx&Bon, master, will meet with dispatch aaHhFor freight or passage apply i harf, or to (mar 8) FOR NKW-YOltK—(Juion Line. The rogular packet schr. CHARLES MILLS, Frauois, mastor, is uow roady to reuoive cargo .for above port. For freight or passage apply WILl.18* BRUNDaoE. t with despatch as abovo. For dock freight BUIOIIA5I, KELLY * CO. i meet w ith despatch as above. For freight oi passage apply on board at Telfair* Wharf, or U 8 BlUUUAM, KELLY * CO. vessels wanting Heavy freight- Apply t WILLI a A UltUNDAGE. . A high rate of freight will * to load for Philadelphia. Apply t fob 5 WILLIS * ti fur* vessel 'BRUNDAGE. VE88KL8 WANTED UN FKK1GUT OR GilARTKlt. . Freights for Northern, Eastern aud Soutlicro ports, cun bo had ou applisa- ■Mition to (uov 4) ROWLAND * CO. E|oot7-ly| WILLIS *BUUNDAQE.n e. *. jnuii. SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. A LINE of Four llorse Post Couches leaves Sa vannah overy Jiumlny and Tbursdny,at9 o’clock A. HI. For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-llouzc, Riceboro' aud South Nowpoit, arriving in Darlon at 6 o'clock P. 51. Kctumiiiti on Tuesdays and Fridays, Arriviug iu Savaunah at 5 o'clock P. Id., aud cuuuecLiug with tho booUfor the North, aud the cars for thu West. 4Office in Savanuah, at Sawyer, Hollister * Co.'s LIOH 8A1jK.—A Negro Mutt Unrty-iivoyeurs JJ. old—gaod eorpeuter—also a Woman thirty-five ” sars old—fint-ratu house servant. Apply to Vi W. WRIGHT. M ANT1LLA8.—A suporb lot of Paris Black , L«oc, Blauk Grenadine, Black Crape de Paris auu White Crape do Paris MauiiUas; also, Plain aud for*»al» by” 4 W|iife Crape ShawU—just rcoeivod and DaWITT * 3IORGAN. Pa WITT * 3IORGAN. SiTH1FKD U8N A UL Rein.— • 5 tmlea diriped O Osuaburgs Georgia make: for sals by - mar15 ITT. ^ATimf^jTKBBlNjj^ |_>A4)ON.—Prime dides and Shoulders; also, 1 AND MOLAH8E8 iu store and SCHOOLS, ACAHEiniHS, ko. MUSIC, FRENCH. ORAWING AND PAINTING lu Water Colors, Txuout by E. MILLER, 132 Soutu-Broao St., ootl.3 Savxmnau. tf ^ DANCING ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAU1) respoctfully informs his patrons, that his Academy is open for the During A. soasou tho following Fanoy Dances wiL* be introduced, bosidos tho regular course of Tuition :— Torentella. Rotta, Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Zingoralla, Sehotisch, Redowa, Mazurka, etc. Former pupils are requosted to come early if they liko to learn Fanoy Danues for his Ball, to be given iu January next. N. B.—Gentlemen’s Class will begin on Tuesday next, the 16th inst., at 9 P. M. nov 13 Classical and English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gnston.btreot, uear tbo Park. sep27 dtNl—3aw6m ilARNDEiVS EXPRESS, 153 liny Hti-eet, T) E8PECTFULLY beg Ichvo to inform tho citi J. L tons of Savannnk and its vicinity, that tlipy have coududud their arrau^emouts with the Central Rail road und Banking Company, and aro now running Moa- songori daily to Mucon, nud semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods to Aliiiedge- villo and all iutermediate places. We would also say that our expresses by tho steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description of Meruhaudise aud valuables to every town in the North ern States—also to California and Europe. OrriCKS and Acjknts—153 Bay-stroet, Savannah; C. A. Ells* Sou, Macon; Geo. K. Clayton, Ogletborpo; E. C. Uubbdl, Columbus; 74 Broaawuy, New York; 43 and 45 South-third-strcot, Philadelphia ; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exohango-street, Providence, Mont- gomury-stroet, San Francisco. fob 22 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, * CO. UNITED STATES HOTEJL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (6m) J. W. HPKAR, Propr ietor. iroiirdiug. f l^WO OR THREE siuglo Gentlemen can bo ac- 1 eoiumodated with pleasant board ut the corner ol Julios end Aberoorn streots. tf deo 22 HOARDING. TrEKY desirable Rooms, with Board, at reasona V ble rates. Apply at tills Office. tf nov 8 HOARDING. A FEW RESPHCTAHLE BOARDERS can be accommodated at Mrs. JAMES’ Old Stand, corner oi East and South Broad streets. ui4 ini DUtUH AND illKDICINKH. fl’lIK subscribers, wholesale aud Kutfiil Druggists, 1 would respectfully call thu aUeulion or purehasors to their well-uoiccted stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, which they offer for salo at the lowest possible prices; also, PAINTS, ULAS8, Ac.; Union White Lend, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Gluos, Putty aud Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, Knposoed and PatontOil: GROCERS’ ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Spices, Mustard, Saturates, Matches, Ao.; LANDRETii’8 GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of articles for family uso, consisting of Uolatlno, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ac., with an olugant assortment of fine French and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lnbin’s Perfhinca, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of which arc warranted to l>« of the best quality, mar It) JOHN B. MOORE * CO. B&O Kuwaiti tiriLh bo paid for tbo apprehension and de fy livery at my office, or to hi* owner, of the negro man TOM. He i« five foot five or six inches high, cop per colored, stout built, good front teeth, a scar under tho right eyo about the sue of a quarter of a dollar, iu the shape of a half moon. He was owned by Mr. 0. M. Willett, of this plane in 1851, be now b- lougs to Henry Sayp, of East Florida, Columbia County, Now River, mar 10 lm* WM. WRIGHT. It UTTKIl and Ufcee.o.—S5 lirkiut Builcir, 9V X) boxes Cheese, juat revolved aud for sale by mar 14 MoMAUON * DOYLE. TttWNHKNll'M t-Altr.Al>.4IULI,A. 1 GROSri Dr. Jacob Towuntud’s, I 1 •' S. P. Townsend's; alw>. 8aad«'s, EUls’s aud Bull’s Sarsaparilla, just reoeived aud for sale by mar l» W. W. LINCOLN. WIMTAR’H CJOUG1I LOZKNGEH t PREPARED iVom the original recijve of thu late X Professor Wistar. These Lozenges cannot br. foo uglily rooommandod as % oafo medicine in Coughs, Colds and Asthmas. Prepared and sold by mar 10 W. W. LINCOLN. 1 11M N4«. <;■!Ilium. M.illnnl K. n |. V wi.| M r. HOME MANUFACTORY 183 CongrcMB-acreot, Savanuah. The Suiwcribers manufacture M BBWk and keep eonslautly on hand. aIMXSbI . ■9lar K «5d varied sl<« k of Sad-IBBS I dies. Bridles and Harness, ami^^^^ nuke to order every description of articles in their l )ur stock comprisos also a large assortment of True Corpet-llags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, *o. I sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well I oall at our wstablistunent. All articles sold by v warranted for material and workmanship. II. W. HOLLISTER. D. 5IA LLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our term* are m execution prompt. 6mo* nov 16 For sdft, r PIIE Stock. Fixtures and I^shso of h Wholasi 1 and Retail Grocery Establishment, uow doiug c of tho best Trades iu Savaumth. Tho stook is w ell c_ sorted and of recent purchase. The location is excel la l New Wutcli, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY 8TORK, BROUGHTON STREET, No 148. M il. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of noraeters. Clocks, Town Clocks, Watches, * respectfully informs his customers and the public „.... rally that he ha* fitted up the Store 148 Rroughtou-Bt.. of all descriptions sold at the lowest prices possible. N. B.—Any Watch, Clouk, *c.,*e., that cannot be r paired by other watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall repairod by me to satisfaction, and warranted. nov 2 ly FRANCIS STEIN. PICKLES, &c. ents aud for sale by CLAOHORN * CUNNINGHAM. 150 bbls N O Rectified Whisky 100 do E Phelp's Northern Gin 40 do P * U Connecticut River Gin 75 do New Euglaud Hum 40 do Domestic Brandy 20 and 20 *« caiks 4th Proof Brandy 30 bills superior old Mouongahcl* Whisk 60 do do Rye do t CO. S UNDU1K8- oO bbls Hiram Smith's Extra Flour 50 do Pure Uouesoo do do 40 >4 do do do 80 do Butter,Sugar and Soda Crackers 40 bbls and 20 balfdo large No 1 Mackerel 50 boxes 5s aril tsGrant and Williams' Tobacco 20 quarter casks Madeira Wine 25 bags Black Pepper 20 boxes ground do, inD» papers 60 bbls Stuart's powd'd, crushed aud elarifiod Sugi 200 pkgs Green and Black Tea, assorted 200 boxos Roy's 1st and 2d quality Lemon Syrup 60 bbls Sugar House Molasses 32 do New Orlouus do 10 casks choice Sugar curod Hama 80 boxes Bodell'a Palcut Tallow Candles 300 do No. 1 Pale and Family Soap, landing at for salo by jm 14J SCRANTON, JOHNaTON * OU. JS' superior article, fresh and perfectly sound—jui od and for sale by JOHN B. MOORE * CO., ■ 15 Gibbon’s Buildings. colus, Consumption, Bro ciiitis, Hoarseness, *c.. prepared by E. Ii. Stabler* C Baltimore, and put up in 60 cent bottles—for salo by mar 16 _ JOHN B.MOORE* CO. H AY •—UK) bales prime North River Huy laud ing psr schooner F. Satterly— for sale by mar 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO. F ro-icivci*: 10 boxes French Olivos, J- ROUSSEAU.., V 'K1L8>—Black Laco, Blue, Brown and «rco Gouamer Veils, and Blue and Brown Goeuann V ' U *' JU “ "“''•“SOOHK * BOWNK. B ,'HENCII Worked Chemuetwa, Bleaves, Col- sd Muslin aud Cambric Bands, jnat zecel (mar 15) LxROCUE * BOWNE. 1?K M . nomiw.- \J Side Comb. Brashes, *«., fo > l6 LAROCHE * BOWNE. 1 >ONNKT8.—An avsortmeitt Lodi**' andMissoa' latest-r,t>lo Spring Bonnets, for sale T *ry low by mar 15 LxROCUK * Vf KW GOOD8.—liluo and White W NeUing, White Bobiaat do. Pavilion Loo|»s, Cur- tain Holders, Grass Skirts, Embroidered Skirts, Palm Leaf, Feather and Chinese Fans; lyery do, for sale by mar 15 HUOCHg* BOWNE. \\! 1 KUO W Wll AUKPi—tfe.mlftal duln, uul Ml ia L.lUiCUK t BOWKE I JAKABOOH -lil.ck aud Colortd j for .alo by | MMTJS LlHWUK i. BOWME. OK MALE.—A Wuuwa ulnctnn yaara old and her chila. one month—a first-rate house ser- ut-soUl th roiuttin in tho dty. tatsroSrrKw'vottE^s;; e.A.jL,ta*uis. INSURANCE. C. . 111K UNITK1J BTATL8 UFGINSUnANCK, Annuily mid Triihl woinpnny, Charter Perpetual—Cash System. UAI* IT A I. «*X30.0U0. *. This company combines the Mutual aud Proprietary ,f system, and will Insure the lire* of white persons, also b- negroes. Dr. AmrotD, Medical Examiner. war 16 ly MINIS * FLORANCE, Agents. , Life ami Fire Insurance Agency. y Okarlvr Onk Life Insurtinre Compuny, ur HARTFORD. Cl’. •s CAPITAL, (Endorsed by th, SMe,) $200,000, ulth a Inrye Surplus. 9 A LFKED GILL, Prt-». John L. Buncn, Vice of Pros t. Jxmks C. Wai.ai r.r, Seo’v, II. L.Btrd. * M7U„ Ex. Physioiuu for ffavannah. This company In sure on the mutual plan of one-hnlf cash at tho usual rates, or on the casli plan at twenty psr cent, lower *, rales. Applications received by ■ J fob *1 3ia A. WILBUR. 1»Congrcss-st. JB&uicroft Ac Bryiui, *: LKNKRAli AGKaTM AND BKOKBKH, a run tub puhciubb and s a lb or r STOCKS, HONDO. EXCHANGE ,t HE AI RSTA TE. No. 117 Huy Hlreet, Hnvaouuh. jan21 ly |, lilvorpool aod London Fire vtnd Life * lusiirancu Compnity. fl^lIE undersiguod Agents uf tlin nhovo Company, 1 will take rinks agaiust Fire on Buildings, Stock lu . Trade, Ac., on the moat favorable terms. “ BANCROFT * BRYAN, B » jan24 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INMUKANCK OOAIFANY. “ LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, ‘4,000,000 of rounds Sterling. fl'HIt) INSTITUTION bun cMublislimi an Aguocv „ X In Savannah, aud Fire Pulioiea upon Produce and 0 Property wUI be issued by ANDREW LOW * CO: Savauuah, January 21,1853. i.onuon rauiNi.v viuk mkki<;k. 11 '1118 Company takes Fire Risks in this city, and X insures Rents and Leases, sop 2 ROUT. HABERSHAM * SON, Ageuts. diTNA INhtJRANOK COMPANY „ OF HARTFORD, CONN. r piIK undersigned, Agoiils of the above Cunipany, T 1 eontinue to Uko risks against Fire on Ruildings, , blocks, eto., on the most favorable terms. „ »pf U COHENS * HERTZ. o, mutual Life lusurance Compuny uf New York. h f 8AAC ABBATT, 8ec y. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, • A Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Aknold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by * DbU ly W.P. HUNTER, Agent. d Southern iUutuul lusurance Company. h A BBUUY HULL, President and Treasurer.— 3 Albon Cuasb, Scory. C. F. MoKav, Actuary. - 1 he undersigned, Agent of tho above Company, con- » tinuesi to take tho follow ing risks, vis: Marine, River . a»»«f Fire/ also on tho livoe of Servants. 11 Livoe of White Persona aro also taken by this Com- *• P»uy. No extra prumiuin for residing in the South. WILLIAfiTKING, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. CttUTUIIFIELD HOUfeE, (Formerly arij.Hi, House.) Cbiuiauoogn, Tennessee. P»|j This w ell known HOTEL, situated within a few kJB steps of the Passenger Car Innding of tho West- "•■Lorn and Atluntio Railroad, is now opon, uuder tho supervision of l'UOM AS CRUTCUFIELD.aexiatud t hy Mr. J. W. F. Bbyson aud Lady. This House, while under tho control of Col. J.J. Griffin, acquired u very r high repuUtion ax a first class llotol. Tho prssent rro- priotor having secured the services of Col. Griffin s " Barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent Cook aud House Boy aud having furnished tho House 0 entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputation, aud * merit public patronage. Passongere can bo accommo dated with an Omnibus to and trotu the Boats, feb 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop Icc: It'S : ice! ri'HE Subscriber bus now on liuml at his ICE ’ X. HOUSE on Liberty Street, a large supply of ICE, ot excellent quality, which ho will soil to Wholesale and retail customers at tho usual rates. All orders left at my office, corner Bull-street aud Congress-street Lane, rear of W. W. Lincolns store, will meet ’prompt atleu- tion ; whore also, customers can be supplied, mar 14 2w P. BERANC. Dagucrreau l.sillcry. r f|MIE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formerly i X occupied by Mr. Prentice, corner 8t. Julian street aud Market square, where ho will bo happy to sou the K former patrons of tho Establishment, and as many uew « ones us will favor him with a call, o JfSTAU pictures put up lu tho beet style of the art.«ffA mar 14 ly j. w. MILLER. VTOTIC if.—Consignees wanted for 113 Iron JLl Pipe*, landing from sch’r D. L. Clinch from Phila delphia. (mar 14) WILLIS * BRUNDAGE. IkACON Hides and Mioiitders.—20 casks XX Bacon Sides, 30 do Shoulders, received and for salo by (mar 14) McMAUON * DOYLE. BATHING 1IOUSK. X M. HAYWOOD respectfully announces to the U • oitixens of STvannali that on aud alter this day, reb. fftb, the price of bathing will bo, for a single bath 50 cents, or 3 tickets for $1, until tho 1st day of filny noxt; from tho 1st of May until tho 1st of Novoinbur next, tho prioo of bath in q will he 26 cents a bath, le y, IVcw Spiiug Cooiis T) ECEIVED Jty steamers rilu c of Ucorgiu and XV Alabama, a large assortment of latost stylo Dress Uouds, such as Borages, Prutcd Musliun, Tissues, Printed Cambric,-Urouadiuivt, Orgaauies, and a great variety of Needle Workod U^ods, Chemesetts, Sleeves, Collars, Caps, Muslin Edging aid Insert:ng, Jaeouett, Cambric aud Swiss Muslius, Cambric and owiss Mus lin Bauds, «ud a largo assortcucut of other Spring f Goods, all ou .rhich will be sold at very low prices by EINSiEIN * ECKMAN, mar 10 tf 151 Congress-street. REMOVAL. * fp McKENNA, of UAitNAHD riT. Cheap Dby- X • Goods Stoue, has removed to tho spucious store, 1*2 Broughtou-st., near to DioksOU's Confectionery, fob 21 lm. To Hire, A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good uuree for jfX ehiliUon. Apply *n leb 2 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. IS. i). Uvunb, ATTORNEY AT LA W, 8Af.sDEKsvii.us, Washington County, Ga., Will practice in the CourU of the Middlo Circuit. All business committed to his care will be executed with promptness and dispatch. HEfEKKNcxs.—Messrs. Bothwcll A Smith, and Dr. II. L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan 27 Spring Fashion. flH Messrs. BEEBE * CO.’S superior DATS cf the spring Style, now iu store aud for sale at tho ^^llat aud Cap Store of N. K. BAKNUM * CO.. fob 12 I4!l Congress Street. imsil HUOLLUILM. LHttlTH, Smoked Beef and Tongues.— I Constantly on haud by JOHN DALY, mar 5 tf 26 Wbitaker-st. JNO. U. Ilf LL. UKNKY 0. X1NU. CO-PARTNKR8II1P NOTIl'E. r |MIK undersigned bus this day as.uciated with him X Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with wuotu he will coutinuo tne Factorage and Commission Business in this aity, uuder the firm of Hull * King. JNO. U. HULL, No. 21U Bay street. Savannah, January 12,1853. \I OTiflK.—Thu uiidurniauud copurltiore of ihu ll late firm of “ Qaantock, ltobjrU * Co.," having purchased the entire interest of Jamest^uantoek, Jr.,in said firm, will continue the lumber aud timber busiuess In this city, under the name and stylo of "J. Roberto * Co.” JEFFERSON ROBERTS, Lawrence b. mccunn, fob 22 ROBERT AUSTIN. 1) EDUCED FRICKS FOR CASH.—The iv undorsigned will sell SPIRIT UAS„orBURNING Fi.L’ID, by the gallon, 75 eto.; half gallon, 37*, cento; quart, 21) cento ; piut, 10 eonts. Gas Lamps, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Brushos, WashsUnds, Charm*, 4c., Ao., at a similar reduction. ’V'" HOUSEKEEPERS and othors will find it to their iutorest to purchase articles tiiey may want at this es tablishment, where they can always Mud every article iu tiie HOUSE FURNISHING LINE, except Dry Goods and Cabinot Furniture, and at the lowcnt prices for cash. (mar 12) J. P. COLLINS. A A'FAiKS.—TfU barrels Gliuicu Apples and Jx for sale hy (mar 12) W. D. FORD. 1, NG l.liMl Walnuts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts aud XmJ Pecans, just received and for sale by mar 12 W. D. FORD. ^ I YORV Huluuced Bundle TABLE CUTLERY X for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, mar 7 102 Br> uu-st. QOA1’ iinti CundlcN.—150 boxes Soup, vnri- j ij ous kinds ; 100 do Candles, do do, received and fur « ■tale by (mar 14) Me MAHON * DOYLE. ^UGAitaml iMoIusmch.—ID lib da. N. O. Su- >0 do Musoovsulo do ; 30 do Molasses, 75 bbls do uow crop, received aud for salo by mar 14 McMAUON ft DOYLE. 1 UfflT ULUElVkl).—30 Boxes Adamantine t) Candlos; Iff boxes Superfine do., put up in boxos of six lbs., for family use—for salo by A. BON AUD, mar 10 Corner or Bay aud Whittaker eto. VI ARBIaKI/.KD IRON tUANTliKffl- 1YX Centre Table and Stand Tops are articles nos- , ses.mg all the boauties of Marble, and for durability t far superior aud much cheaper. Specimens may bo soon by calling at MORSE ft NICHOLS, mar 12 155 Broughton-st. t X YALBY’S OAR31INAT1VK.-Tbe genu d XX me English Article, unsurpassed as a remedy for f Gosiivcness, Cbolics, fte., und is particularly efficacious o in all the diseases that children are subject to, giving immediate relief in most cases. For sale by mar 12 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. li^RKfflll Arrival* per steamer: Js 2U0 lbs. Smoked Bovf, A 2IH) Pig llams—and for salo by mar K| W. P. FORD. ^ IJOTATtfKS,—lOsiibls Mercer and Blues, for J X Table use, and for sale by mar 13 W. D. FORD. 11 AiH8.—Cboice Baltimore llama just received J XX »nd for sale by [mar 12J W. D. FORI). tl | SIHCUITH.—Kyv, Soda, Lemon, Sugar and — 1) Butter Biscuits for sale by mar 12 W. D. FORD. I^Olt HALE.-A Woman Ulirty-throo year* old; A X' good washer aud ironqr—girl child ten years- Ap- _ ply to (mar 13) W. WRIGHT. | f IMPORTANT TO [ti l I.UiiHS & CON- 1 X TBACTORS.—Tbe subsoriber is now prepared to enter into any engagement lor tho construction of Water Works, lie having seeured the services of an experi- enoed practical plumber. Hpeolmeus of work can be seen at my store, 10,12 aud mSrW** JOHN J. MAURICE. OLBr PAiLs,Bint u O Baslua, for sale by mar 12 JAMES SULLIVAN. - T€B CRKAiU FJtKKZKHS and Bucktita X for Ml* by (marl?) JAMES SULLIVAN. « AGCTitma. «y Fhilbrlch Oc Ball. 1*-C *eld atthesten nstm?ts, nenrfi lsaso of the store. _ Valuable jfvil w ..,°“ THURSDAY, I Will be sold, on fim , r , Paf 1 ."*,1 No. 8 to 22 inclutivs, - 22 Inoluitva, wd ruualng East^Broad-itreat. on" lion of the 8a van- ioiiaafiMl* uu * Property must become immensely valuable, aa It is t-cnfidtniiv baHsvsil that aSiJfSS.'p>« of Terms, one-third cosh, aid tho Saline. «t one and two years credit, with Intvrc.t, and se“i«d b? m?rt- gttgo ou the laots. u mor ‘ Fine Hnitdiny Luteal Auction Ou TUESDAY, April 5, at 11 o’clock Will he sold In front of t^ie Court House, Lot ko 2 An. son Ward. 62 by ffO feet, in fee simple, fronting on York sir ecu Tor ms cash, purohnters paying for titles. Aitministralor'a NaU. On TUE8.UA' Will be sold iu front of improvements, Brown sulyset to city ground r that expires on the first of Novenibor , _, and Improvements, in foo simple, Columbia Ward, front- on Columbia Sqvare. Imnrovementa consist of a story dwelling und a double tsuement house, sub- . to a louse that expires on the 1st of Novenibor next. Belonging to the estate of F. W. Hoinemtn,deceased.—• Sold by permission of Court and by order at tho admin istrator for benefit of creditors nud heirs of said salute. Terms cosh, purchasers paying fur titles. e<sa... salo lu lots to suit o city ground nmt, $3216 annually, and a loans . *- 1: Lot No. 27 i large, fiasly lo- I numbered from nring 00 feet on situated oast of [oDonough-street Strawberry Bette of tb Boston Piue, British i Crimson Cone, White Scarlet. They aro all good order. All orders liedwood, Hudson s Beedling, Early tie climate and iu -- — ore for any cf Uie above kluds will be promptly attended to. Marshall House Omnibus and TVxim ai" Private Sale. Lo®P r i»i“g ono fine large Oiuuibue, six good Horaes, i, with new Balls, very accommoda- about toromovo and llarnoss complete. Also—the lino pleas Rigging, *a., all iu oou The above property Just received per sch: 2UU0 bushels primo Wh tirveeries. Provisions, ike. PI1ILBHICK * BELL offeronaoecminodatiug terms, it private sale: Liquoua.—60 bbls. N. K. Rum, 25 bbls.Peaoh Brandy, 15 bbls. Blouongahela Whisky, 6 pipes Hollaud Giu, ti tall pines Coguoo Brandy, 10 casks ‘'8mall Btill" loo ten Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MoBlahan's), ' eighth casks Prnot, Castiilion * Co. and Uennessi Irandy, 2U0 dox. of fine Blndoira, Sherry and Pori Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran' ly—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks sides, 10 casks Hams, 15 casks Ihouldors. lUr.—300 bales Eastern and Northern. Ckuknt.—160 bblo. Roscndato Cement Co. FnoUR.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. Richmond, Ckookrut.—26 orates assorted Common and Granite. Glasswakc.—76 oases Tumblors, assorted, 10 oasoe Wines, 15 bbls. Lamps, Molassos Cans, *c. Chackeks.—lOwholo and 10 half bbls. Boston. Scales.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Beady Made Clothing, Ory Goods, Matches, Wooden Waro, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Artloles, Ac. *o. j j 14 sop I For Rent, Two Stores, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston’s Building, Bay tioet, for rent low. Cook und House Servant at Pr aged 6 years, and one aged 7 months, prime and likely, euld for no fault. Fiirbank's Patent Platform Scales. oved in quality aud reduced iu price,) adapted to required operation of weighing—as Railroad for trs'ns or single cars, iu uso on the principal ids in tho United States and GrcatBritain; BVzre- Scales; Utavy Portable Scales, on wheels, for rios. Rolling Blills, Ac.; Store Scales, various cations: Counter Pcalos ? Hay and Coal Scales, kc. Seales have boon long kno wu and severely tested, e universal ooufidouce felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment is such, that they are now rogarii ~i tho htmi'l'ii’f, from which there is no appeal. F< lie in all their varieties b* Pim.iminic *1 je 23 > appeal. iinoiuCK * BELii, Agents in Savannah. Rum. For •aleKr from tho wharf. LOTTERIES. Slid. " ld * r,w c “ k ' . Crocker, ...id VtoZal 10 or.U. Crct.rj. (I.,), CO llats—20 cases plain black and Bilk Hiti J C ^7 10 S!*r • Varloni brand* Jswelnr—A One assortment or WaUhas Rinas *• Umbrellas—30 dozen Umbrella* ’ *• Tea-'10 ehesU Green and Black Teas Fancy Goods-A lot of Aocordlon., *e.,*e. Soap—60 boxes fanny and Toilet Soap 25 do Colgate No. 1 Pale and F&ilr Brooms—50 dosen Brooms, Tobacco—5 bale* Leaf Tobacco in . ul . Private SaieT ]0 eighth eoaks Cognao Brandy uuu' , &.k'U ! — uu *‘ w, » 25 do Domestlo Brandy 3 pipes Holland Gin 10 His Rye Gin 10 do Rectified Whisky 2 do Old 8cotch do. 2 do Irish do. 6 do Old. Monongaheiado, 6 quarter casks Canary Wine 10 do do Tencrlff and Madeira, CorrEB. -30 bags Prime Rio Coffee Chooeert.—10 crates Crockery, assorted J uMBLEKs.—30 eases Tumbler*, assorted Maimkssls. —20 new doable MltrSHN. Iron Safes. —jury ’of Piei v sale at tbo mxuufacturert’ prices. SlM. I._. vrt.y Jwinbl. ,11. From tho manufaotury of Pierce * Valentine. Foe lie at tho manufacturere' pnr*** l?OR KENT.—A Store l J^u.l'onouth. Bay. For p»rUo»lMi ioqnlf. WANTED. HUAUD WANTED. A N UNFURNISHED ROOM, williin a Dion di,. , A u “ ca of th. Each.n^, with bjarii in a olo family, for a Gentleman and Ladv Li wanted im. mediate!^ Address by letter, *Mratthis^ifee. WANTED. A SITUATION by n young man who has cocaid- .rail. «zp.ricu.« in tb, Buildin, BoatocM A g(M<l caniu&t.r, when hi, .or lice, m.y h. raquitsd a, ...In t'.r ptiticnlart apply at thl, .«fe«. 6* marl" ork, wanted * I.AMAb. HXCUaMUK wanted. qn ? 0 60 UAY DRAFTS on New Yo OO by (j.n .11) , C.A.L. WANTED. 1 A N .° M AN — WII> thoroughly under Houses and Lands. M FOB KENT.—A basement Room suilubln for a physician s offleo. Inquire nt No. 7 Libert* ■snore. tf mar 16 FOH8ALK. A snug cottage built HOUSE, on lot No. 10 Wal- tou Ward, with a good well of water in the yard; also room enough on the lot to erect two more bail- mar 14-$* ^ At the Honse t JAB. BLN OUST, r the Jews Cemetery. IMU TO KENT—Three tenement Houses, each having five rooms, with a kitchen separate, situ- •*»»»**atcd on the corner of Jouea and Tone sts., near the Railroad Depot, will be rented cheap, if applied fb* early, on tho premises, to mar7 tf WM. BEENYEN, TO KENT. Three fln* STORES, on Moot*’* wharf. UUB’T. HABERSHAM * 80N. TO KENT. ri’IJREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congrees-st. I Also, to hiro, a Woman, a good nurse, house serv- ant and cook. Enquire of (feb 24 j A. BQNAUD. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, CLASS NO. 45, For the benefit cf the Independent Firs Co. at Avgjsta. F. C. &ARBEB * CO., Managers. Tho Old Farorlte Nnvnnunh Lottery. 1111 be drawn In Savannah, Ga., Saturday hlornin Maroh Iff, at 0 o'clock. SPLENDID - BCUEME! Tioketa only SI — Shares in t>ropnrtion. Risk on a Package of Quarters, only $3,75. Tickets and Share* for sale, and Prises cashed on de- OEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens’* Building, Opposite Pulaski House. LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near BalLStreet. GREGORY 4 MAUBY, Managers. for.al.by (aiarui) JAMEB VVLUYAN.^’ JLUVlBINt;.—Tiio HliwObm m w» ,UAWN NUMBERS—Of Oreo cn APuluk tr» Class20: 1 59 66 6 61 8 41 67 48 73. Tieket 2 24 46, Prise sold. E. WITH1NGTON. Wo Item. fl’HE Store in Whitnkor etiuet, now occupied ’.7 JL the Subscriber as a wholesale Store, of which posse osion eau be bad immediately. ALSO—will be rented about the first of April next. thoir Retail Store corner of Whitaker and Congress-sis. For further particulars apply to feb 16 M. PR END ERG AST 4 QO, ontho Premises. rimE I moi leb 12 MIE Upper Floor of more year*. Apply DU nig on it. Apply t ,am e Hall, for can oi OlSr. HABERSHAM 4 SON. West Broad st., all Wooden Build (le 12) WM. WRIGHT. fob 2 TO RENT—'A two-story Brick House cor- or of Roberts and West Broad street, possession given immediately. Apply at this mu To Rent. A Briok Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright roomo. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in the house or at the corner of Jefie* aud Abercorn streets. tf d«s IS FOR SALE. A DOUBLE Tenement and A single Honse—*11 on a brlek basement, and in a ttarfrefcle and healthy port of the city; at present rents for $1,1)25. Appl^ to jan 12 WS xtencT J^OR l ycar, n WHARF STORK. FORT 4 DUNHAM. — ed, why »> feet in the dear, 14 feet high inside, all tiuorod with tUok plank, and large doors suitable for the reception of CoUon or other merchandise—sltnatad the Charleston steamboat Wharf, Apply i a WM. WRIGHT. Tickets $1—shared fat Tickets and 8hares, either singly orTy the package E. WITHINGTON, Vender for Gregory * Maury. Bay Lane, noar Bull-street *. 153 Hay-Street, i Doors Mast of the City Hotel. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, CLASS 45. Authorised by thu Legislature. the btnejit of the Independent Fite Vo. at Augusta F. C. BARBER * CO., Managers. The Lucky Mnvnnnah Lottery, Will be drawn on Saturday Alorning at 9 <' SPLENDID SCHEME: lu. Ticket* only $1; Halves $1; Quarters 60 cents. " Older* from tho oountry answered promptly, CHARLES B. PATTERSON. 30 bbls. and 50 kegs Now Leaf Lard. X* noum u of their N|M‘iiiK Stock. Their Mr. l*rendorgast being now in the markets, y expect the full completion of his purchases in afew jt, of which a detailed notice will be riven: in the leantimu, they solicit an oariy inspects Jlv* atHftH’ Saint Am Opposite Saint Andrew'* Hall. NEW SMYRNA DATEH. I FRA1LN now tiinyrua Date* just received- fur sale by r»COHENS 4 HERTZ. WM. WRIGHT. 155 Broughton-strout. L LK AND POItTBR*—SO casks London Stout, iu pints and quarts; 10 do East Indin Pale i>, in pints aud quarts. Just received by W M. J. SOLOMONS. klUli DUK8HUOOD8. i, Pou de Soi India aud Ulace Silks Rich Printed Bareges Plain Lavender aud Tan Dol'd Bareges ** Blue and Piuk ** “ rhe ntfoutiuit of the Isdle* is particuli i above goods at W. C. WAD8^ GiugKmuis unit Print*. M UBL1N GINGHAMS,-of fittest quality, Black and Col'i Ginghams, Pink. Blue, and Green oueoaed do., for sale by tf NEV1TT, LATHROP 4 8TEBB1NB. NOTICE. S 'HE Subscribers have disposed of their interest in the Drug Business in Savannah, up to date, to HN B. MOORE, to whom all debtrduous must ha paid, and all accounts against us presented for liquida- O.B. 4 J. B. HENDRICKSON. Savannah, March 1, ISM. mar g COl*UTNER8IiIP 0 I 1J1E uuderuigijftd huvo formed a copartnership, taking effect from tho first day of January last, un- dor the firm of JOHN B. MOURE i CO, for the transac tion of n general wholesale * retallDrug, Palut and Uil busineM. Thoy may be found at the old stand of Afooro * Hendrickson, Gibbous Buildings, warl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MUOHK, JOHN E. ST1I WELL. Crape Shawls, Crape Shawl*. J UST RECEIVED at tho seie store a fresh sup ply of Plain and Embroidered White CrapeShatch. or every quality. The Ladles are meet respectfully re quested to call and look at them, as there is no trouble to shoie goods—at J. U. COHEN * CO.’8. >uar 7 140 Brough ton-st. N apoleon hittehs.~a superior am- olo lor tho cu» of dyspocsin, want of appetite, lever and aguo, aud ail oomplalnt* arising from a de rangement or tho nervous system. For sale by »»»*•»» A. BON AUD. FLOUR. 9A BARRELS liiruni Smith Flour, 0\J 40 •* pure Gannessen 4< 32hf** Extra do. du Landing from brig Wilson Fuller and for sale by “»*«• 11 ClAGHURN 4 CUNNINGHAM. do., SMOKED TONGUES, dfce. 1 ( If) SMOKED Tongues, SKH) BtilogUR Sausages, lvv 2 barrels Smoked Beef, landing from steamer Alabama and fur sale by *oar 11 CLAOHORN j|AKDEN liOKffl AND landing from steamer NGHAM. SSSSk MOURNING GOODS, | k LACK CRAPE SHAWLS, JL> “ Botnbasioas, '* Oanten Cloths and Alpacas, ‘ Grenadine Crepo de Parrie, Bareges aud Uiauk and White Tissue, Lots Veils, Silks Gloves, Cheuljsottj, and Under Hdkfs, reived by W. 0. WADSWORTH, S3 Broughton-st. 4)1 | HAV ANNA I! 7 pur caul City Bonds, &\J 3 South-Western Railroad 7 psr c«ut. Beads. ROBT. HABEB8HAM 4 8GB* B acon, hroulusks andhideh. 15 h" - 1 " ’ “ hbds, Primo Shouldere, ) " lio. 6iJo», Wins from IviUuMt Martha, front Now Orleans—forsale^y IJKIMK leaFi.aud Ac | 1 Wbbij. Prime Leaf Lard, ^ . „ , . .