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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1853)
-u'i giiiy SPECIAL NOTICES. raofir '■ A Warranted Hcmedy. PLANTERS. FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OJPflEKH. CAM riMlCBAUK NO HKMKdV EQUAL TO 1»|{. TUH1A4* VENETIAN LlNlilIUNT. lor Dysentsry, .CoUo, Croup, Coupbs, Rheumatism, Quilt*/ »jro Throat, Toothache, Headache, ■ bes-slckuoss, Cut*, Burns, Hwelliugs, (Mil Bare*, Munquito lilies, In sect riling*, Pains tut ho -Lilith*, do. If it does not give rellot, reeollsoi your monoy will bo rerun dud. All that ia nuked is a lair trial of it accord ing to indirections. Title article is an Knglish reme dy, and was used by Wlllinni the Fourth, late king or England, nud certified to by him as a care for Rheumatism, w here cvor)thlng else ho had triad, failed. Over lO.oui.tmu of Croup, a*it ia aa certain to cure as it it appilud. The most severe Cot/uii is cured iu a low da/4. It cure* TooriuciiK in S minutot-HUADACHictn », an iiour and cuoLCtiA, whou first taken, iu a few Iiol... 11$" Trice 25 aud 60 cents. ' ui| DR. TOBIAS hne alio put up a HoHBE A.IN1MENT iu piut bottles, winch is warranted cheaper and better than other fur Colic, dalle. Cute, Swelling*, Drums*, Scratches, Cracked Heel, Ac. Iff Trice 30 cents. ‘Qk 1)R. TOBIAH could till twuuty newspapers with the aud certificates received cotmueudiug bis Llnl- ir, out considers that wnrrantlug It sutlkiont, as an w ho doe* nut obtain relief is not called ou to pa/ U A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. II. CARTER are tlio *olo ageuts for Havauuah—also fur sale by the drug gists aud storekeepers throughout Georgia. Of Dr. Tobias' otlloo, 210 (Jreeuwioh street, N. Y. J. II. CARTER, Broughton streot, opposite St. An drew's Hall, will supply the country morohnuts at tho proprietor's lowest prices. mar Id Medicine« which never fait to Rive aatisfac- lion, and arc uied by many pit ystc tans in their practice. Dr. J* S. Huso’s Norvou4 and Invigor ating Cordial* Tho droatost Dlseovory iu Medical Science!—For all Nervous Conditions of chu System !—Dr. Rose's Nervous Cordial I—Heart Diseases uud Norvous Complaints. EP" “m •n <rb> astounding and happy ofTect of Dr. SrCar Hone's Nervous Cordial, for Disoases of tlis Heart, TalpiUticn, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor or tho Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Tsln in the Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind or Body worn down by caro, labor, or study, has induced many physioiane to uee it inthoir practice. For a weak constitution, it is a grand restorer: it completely re moves from tho systom all nervoue irritations, and is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy eiloot. The woak and tho nervous are frequently restored to per fect health beforo usiug one bottle. Price fifty coats. Do you suffer with uuy pain? If yon do, use Dr. Rose's Paiu Curer. It aures Toothacue, boro Throat, Earache, Stiff Neck or Talus iu tho Face, iu a few minutes. It cures quickly Tain iu the btomuch or Bowels. Cures Chilulaius, Corns, aud any irritation ... - alike a charm for 1'alns fn the Side, 60 cents. Tiik best Coloii Svuur ... celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to ...» worst Coughs, whether consumptive or proooediugfrom s Would.—-Dr. Rose’i It allays any irritatiou of tho Lungs, unu torti systom agaf--*‘ mb— - at 60 cents uud $1. tioA tho systom> against any future attack*. Iu buttles Bad Colds.—If you Foil Bilious Habitii 0 bilious, you require a purgative medicine. If you havi a bad cold, you shcuM remove it from the system. lr your lirer is out of order, you will havo cold foot, va riable appetite, auj a yellow akin—take Dr. Rose's ALti Bilious or Railroad Tills, and you will soon be i from all bad feelings. Iu boxes 12> 4 aud 23 cte. Free from Mercury. All of tho aboVe l. , cal Advisor to Persons in bloknoss and in Health, to bo Alt of tho above preparations, with Dr. Roso's Modi- jalAdv , “" '*■ *’ *- j wiluabTw. Lincoln.' . ** throughout!IheSta to. At all tho rospoctablo Drug Stores iu bavannah, and gians wont over to the Republic of Tuxae to assist tho Texans to gain their independence. Many of these wore massacred with Fannin, and others fell w hile fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, tiraut, aud Johusou. Thu Ropublio of Texas granted to tho iioirs of those bravo won a largo quantity of land, very few or whom havo come forward to claim thoir ri^bt. The descendants of those who participated in tho revolu tionary struggle of Toxas can procure these lands, ou application to tho undersigned, who possesses all neces sary information ou tho subject, mar 8 Get H. Y. LEVY, Savannah. BYHI’EFHIA AND INDIGESTION. QpT~r--- a Those groat scourges of our pooplo cannot Jis-R be too woll understood, or tho moans ul averting or curing them too highly appreciated. The person who discovers any means of euro or allsviatiou, confers a benattt upon his follows, aud is deserving oi honor. This deairabioconsamination has been achieved, aud not only may dyspepsia be oured, bat it may be prevented by tho uso or “ UOOFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS," prepared by Or. C. M. Jackson, Puiladel- phia, wbiobmodioine is spoken of in tbo highest terms of commendation by thousands who have tested iu olli- oaoy. It is perfectly innocuous in its nature, and pos sesses the valuable proporty of improving tho health ot tho robust, s# well as restoring the health of the sick. liu It. It. It., No. 1 and tf. an- ~ vsp Tersonssulforlng with either of the folio w- •OSs ing compluinU, by uking tbo romedy re commended, will experience relief in a few minutes. Rheumatism, Rad way's Ready Relief. biok Headache, Scrofula, Rickets, Cancer, Neuralgia, Tie Doiorcux, Sprain, do. do. Resolvent. Relief. do. i, Stiff JoiuU, do. do. do. Rosolvout. do. Relief, do. Resolvent, do. do. do. Relief. Deafueis, SPINAL COMPLAINTS. Radway’s Ready Relief, used in oonueetion with Radway'# Renovating Resolvent, will perforin the most remarkableoures. Thu public will please bear in mind, that all complaints enumerated above, Radway's Ready Relief, or Renovating Rosolvout will quickly euro. Trice of Radway's Ready relief, 25 uud W uuuts.j do. do. Renovating Rosolvout, $}. Liberal advances made upon shipment* Now York. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. itlEDIUAL CU-FAUTNKU8111F. Dr. E. U. MARTIN and Dr. U. L. BYRD, SKjgkhaving associated themselves In the prac tice of their Profusion, may be found nt their Ollleo,a> llie residence of Dr. Ji., No. 117 Broughtou-streot, soutl. side, between Bull and Drayton-strueU. Dr. M. ma> bo fouud at night at his residonee on South Broad street, between Whitaker aud Barnard streeU. Gin no 4 DENTISTRY. »H. HI. C. IICALI) Perforins all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Tooth, in the best stylo. Ofiice first corner west ol ■tho Marshall llouso. ly juu 17 DENTISTRY. DR. Q. D . BARNES, Hurgicnl and Mechanical Dentlut. Office corner of Congress and WhiUker-sU., ove Prendorgast's Dry Goods Store. ly ap 17 Mr. DR. Will. NKFBKVV KING, riw" — -^Having located iu Savannah, offers hi* pro. ■vv^Sk fessional sorviae* to citixenB in the city uuu vicinity. Ofiloo corner of Barnard and State etreote. R*rnUEffCM.—Robt. Hutchison, Esq. Stephen Ha bersham, Esq.; John R. Wilder, Esq.; and Messrs. Way k Kiug. 3m jau 6 TAPSCOTT’d FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. na — Persons wishing to send for their friends, ■►Cx5» and desirous of bringing them out by first class packot ships, are informed that thu subscribers are the only agents for tho above Agency in this city. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Win. TapeooU. k Co., Llvorpool, iu sums from £1 aud up wards, whloh drafts are negotiable in any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in all part* of tho Coutiuunt, also for sale. Apply to deo 24 ly BUNKER k OUDEN, 60 Buy-st. > Congrees-streot, botweeu Drayton Private Hospital. JIOCTOltN WII.IMIAN & UANAUIit FxilM-STUk-LT, Wm END Or TUK PLANK ROAD. Dus. W1LDMAN k GANAUL havin| completed the arrangoiueu’c for a Private Hospital, and fitted up tho same w ith all the appliances °t hygiene, good nursing, and medical and surgical at tendance, now offer the beuufits of the institatiou to the public. * ■ ■ *•'c*_ i The torms of admission are 91 per day. ■JL’hlx will jo- ouro euustant and efficient medical attendance, modi- <>iaex, board and lodging. T«n dollars will be required in advance, which will not be subject to reclamation.— Apartments perfectly privato uuy be obtained on rea sonable terms. That the institution may partake as mneh as possible of the benevolent pubilo character which the origina* -tors intended, they havo solicited the following gentle- men to act as a board of viaiUrs, who wlU at aU and any tiino inspect the promises, aud whou* names are guarantees to the public of iM offioient management: 1 > w « ^*“5^00 Cboves, , John W. Audoraou, J^cpa N. lay, A. A. timet*, UujU, Qracn, John W. Rabun, John Boston, | tfofomou Cohen, Montgomery Camming. Arrangements have also b«ea made for the aaeommo- «*tio» of negroes. F. II. WU.DMAN, M. p., Corner Abe»corn and BcuibBroU-rt. .—KSSii 3TBAMSBIF LINES, U. K. MAIL I,(Mi. TIUlOIKIIl IN no TO 55 HOURS. Jlew-lork U Cimriestou fiteam-Tnekets. IseaveAdger'ewbst-vetevery.Wirurdup \^/trrnoon and each aitornate W'e«fn<»- On fiAtnrday thu new audsplen- r'teitutehips % .CapL J. Dickinson 1,600 Tone. .L'apt. M. Bony 1,200 Tons. JAfl.ADOKH MARION The 8UUTHERNEII, W. oominniider, will each alternutn Woiiinw-day—haviug been . osday—liav— pperod ami guards ralnud, Is now In complete order. «$r For Freight or Pussago, having elegant Slate Room accommodations, apply at the office of the arci HENRY MISSIIOON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be planed on the lino to oon- lect with the Boutherncrten Wednesdays. feb 10 FOR 1*1111. A DHl.l’HI A. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid eido-whoel stoamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1,200 tons register, Capt. Walter Col lins, lias eouiinoucud hnr regular trips, and will leave Savanuab ou Wednes day, tho 8th Sept., aud every alternato Wednesday Ihurealtor; say ou the 22d Sept., aid Gth and 20tli Out. 7 and 3d and 17tli Nov., aud so on. This ship lias been built with entire regard to safety, comfort and dispatoh, and offers new and admirable ta- oilities to business anl travol. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Ageut iu Savanuab. jan 21 HERON* MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia. Ntw YORK Sl SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. sa The new and splendid steamships Florida,capt.Woodiiuii.andALA- RAMA, Capt. Ludlow, bulongiii vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, si>oed aud comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that tho Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive iu New York as soon as or before them. Sir Cabin passage (25, payable before going on oohrd. VLFOltD. Agents: Jiii. l'ADK rAoriiiioAiA/, FAY A C*), Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 124 Front-street, New York. STEAMBOAT LINES, tiuvunnub, Augusta uud ibuuburg, ra* Tho Uuion Steamboat Compauy ol j-v^lWn^^oLcurgia and South Carolina havingtho- aHtBdMlBaroughly overhauled aud refitted the su perior steam-paekeU 11. L. COOK uud OREGON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all description between tyavannab, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if nut more, dispatoh than any other boats on the rivor. Thu steamers are commanded by experienced aud aooommodating captains, and all freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passengers equal if not superior to any boats on tho rivor. Faro (6,UU. HENRY HARTER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINCULEY A CO., “ JAMES HARTER A CO , Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1852.sep 21 UNITED STATESJVIAIL LINE. FOR PALATK.A, FAST FLORIDA, Via Darien. Itrunwwick, St. Ainrys, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURU (Black Crook), And 1‘icoi.ata. Ltavetcwry Tuemlny, at 10 o'clock, A. M. 1'ho superior stoum-packct WM. GAS- w, will loave Tuesday o'clock, and will eon- tiuuo to leave every Tuesdi ipsa . i no super re every Tuesday, of passage by tbla boat Jacksonville 6 U0 Black Creek, Tieoiataaud Talatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston IU TRAVELLERS RUING NORTH. TUB HAVANMAH AND CHARLESTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM PACKETS Leave Savannah overy morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the VViluiiuj|ton rStcaui-l'ackets Which loave with the U. 8. Mail every day, ati>a P. M., and also with the • New-York and Clmrlenton HtcninaUiim. Which leave Charleston evory Wednesday aud Satur day afternoon. Passougurs leaving Macon ou Tuesday evenings, will arrive iu time to connect with the splen did now steamship James Ailyer one week, aud the •leuinship Suuthemc.' the next. Fare from Charleston to Now-York by laud route, $20—time 52 hours; by ■teamships, (25. [my 15J 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. RAIh Of PASSAGE REDUCED. Tho superior now stcampacket WE- LAKA, Capt. N._ King, jeaves overy i, as follow!: Picolata Talatka Black Creek N. B.—Freight consigned I ... 6 UO ... 8 00 will be shipped free of all obarges at Talatka. Apply on board, at tke Charleston Co.‘a Wharf, or ti fob 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. Hotels, Boarding-Houees, &c. CHUTCIIFIELD HOUSE, (Formerly Urijjm Rouse.) CliuUnuoogu, TenncHueo. t This woll known HOTEL, situated within a few stepe of the Tassenger Car landing of the West- oru and Atlautlc Railroad, is now open, under e supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted high reputation as a first class Hotel. Tke present Tro Cook and House U«y aud haviug furnished tho llouso entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputation, and merit public patronage. Passengers uan be aucommo- UNITED STATES HOTEL., IlKOAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, liar -I (Om) J. \V. 8PKAR, Proprietor. F13HI8 long ustabhshed aud favorably known Ho- I tei occupies a central location in the commercial portion of tho city. The proprietor is ploasod to an nounce to hi* old patrons, and those who may horoaltor favor him with their visits, that by roccnt additions and improvements in his establishment he is placed iu pos session of more oxtended moans than heretofore for thoir oomfort and convenience. Particular attention has boon given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies aud families, which, with other changi their arrangeme!.Jr*:*ve non- a private entrance to the si-i 1 —**■-* *- from an;- dining-room, thr. socuring thoir occup intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of home. Persons visitiug Savannah will find the City Hotel all thoy coaid desire it, and no effort on the part of tho subscriber will be spared o mako it so. aprlJ sod tw ly P. CONDON, Proprietor HOARDING. fPWO Single Gmilliuueii cuii bo ucunuimodalud X with pleasant Board aud nicoly furnished rooms, iu a private family, convenient to the business part of i minutes walk to the 1'ost-offiuo. llourtling. rWOORTHHEE single Gentlemen can bo ac- X oommodated with pleasant board at tho cornor of ones and Abercorn street*. tf duo 22 HOARDING. rERY (Icsirulilo Rooms, witli Board, at r bio rates. Apply at this Ofloo. tf HOARDING. • TEW RESPECTABLE BOARDERS can bo . accommodated at Mr*. JAMES' Old Stand, corner t and Sonth Broad stroots. OcnUemeii’s ltcstomtiou. U. WEIGAND has just opened, under the ] Planter's Hotel, a neat and comfortable Eating w Room, with an excellent Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, us a Restaurant. Ho has an excellent Cook trout Strosboug, who will suit German, American and French tastes. Oyatora, Fish, illunt Cook trom dtrasboug, who will Gormau, American and French tastes. Oyatora, Fish, Meats, every thing that this market affords, can be had iu ail stylos ou short uotico. Young Clerks aud others who have rooms in town, are invited to try the Euro pean mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Boor, Swiss and Liudburgor Cheese, kept always ou hand for the use of families. oct 6 - Eugle Hold, On the Corner of Baker and Chatham «fs., Oglethorpe, Georgia. SITUATED Iff TUK MUST MUSIff ESS J*X«T Or TU* CITY. BY JAMES BELL. This is tho luruost and best furnish ed Uotol in tho city, convenient for the Travelling Publio. Charges moderate, and Faro the bust tho country affords. A large and extensive Livery StabUglx near at hand. The publio are invited to call and see for themsolvee. eeplO EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. r pilE Subscriber, Into ol tbo Washington Halt, X Macon, Ga., having takon tho Above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new furniture, aud haviug largo and airy room*, he hopos to eharo a por tion of publio patronage by close attention to business, having good stabling aud ovary convenience to mako the guests of his house comfortable, je 21 ly JES8E CAIN, Proprietor. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &C, MUSIC, FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING ■ 1)AAXT,\« ACADEMY. MONSIKUll A. ilUNAUU loigwctfllll, Inform, his patrons, that bis Academy is open for tho reception of pupils. During the season the following Fanoy Dances will be introduced, besides the rogular course of Tuition :— TorentelJa, Rotta, Gavotte, Pas Stiriea, Zingoralla, Schotiscb, itedowa. Jiaanrka.ote. Former pupils are requested to come early If they like to learn Fancy Dances for bis Ball, to be givon iu January next. N. li.—UuuileiAen's Class will begin on Tuesday next, the ltith lust., at U T. M. nov 13 Classical and English School, O. A, HOLCOMBE, Oiuuru.Htrcot, n.ur tke Park. -I dMU-StwOm M» Uewnrd W 'lLL bo nsid fur td« uppr.bsq.ion and <ls- my «»..,« toM»„f tn. ..gt. m.u TOll. U. U r..L «». or .ix l.ot,qU,b. o5,^ p. restored, .tout built, nut front t..tb, unJir tin, right .J. qbout tb. .ft. of q ^.toxtor of q dolftr, in >>/ Mr. O. at"Wiil".tt, of ui[» plus ln'lSi! u“n^w k Ltouj,w ir.qry tfspp, of Kui Jlondq, toluwuq Ouu.ty, Nor WM. wbiqut. ul. LMitt 8ALK.-A Womuu thinv-ihroo year. aJ r* yuu,r FOR NEW YORK—GDuigln l.ine, The eob'r l'LANDOME, C^.t a Brown, will have dispatch lor the nbovo pert. For freigh 0 4>p*.a(n on board t ROWLANDk CO. FOIt UlOtiHUUU’. The sldep B. 8. NEWCOMB. Ha doji I r lliee Mill. e freight for Riosboi FOR FHILADLLFIIIA—llvriMi’M Llnv. Tho regular packet schooner (MIARLLh GREINER, lllgltee, muster, will have qui. SUm dispatch for above p»ru For freight or passu apply to (mar 17) WILLIS k UUUNDAUK. WANTED l DECK LOAD lo complete cargo of solir "D L Clinch for Thilauclphis, WILLIS k DR1INDAGE. FOR UOsTUN. The brig CAROIrlNK, T. Stetson master, will i above. For freight < BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FDR NEW YURK—UulOtt Lluc. The regular packet schooner FRANCEHSAT- urfM TERLY, Davis, master, will havo quiok dls- MCMiNLpatch for above port. For freight or passage apply to (mar 17) W1LLI8 k BltUNDAOE, FOR NEW-YORK—New Line r-q. The rogular packet brig MACUN, Captain Watkins, will meat with dispatch for tho abov> aiMMBport. For freight or passage, apply to mar 17 II. K. WASHBURN, jkg’l. with dispatch for tho abovo port. Fo freight or passagejpjdy . WASHBURN, Ag' FUR JjI Vlvltl’OOli. . Tho Hue Br. bark INDEFATIGABLE, Pioker- * null master, haviug tliree-fourtlie of her cargo w ith dispatch. For froigbt y WILLIAM BATTERSBY 1 Cd. FUR NEW YORK— Hrl« Line. . The regular packet brig AUGUSTA, F. Stoni HOiastcr, will have dispatch. For freight or pas- ttsage apply on board, at Anclaux wharr, or to r 15 WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. FOR HUSTON. . Tho bark CUA'S WILLIAM, W. Blaeland, g^Kuinster, will muot with dispatch ue abovo. Fot BfiMbfrcigiit or passago apply ou board at Tolfalr'i I'lnirf, or to (mar 15) BttlOHAM, KELLY k CO. FUR NEW YURK. The schr JULIA ANN, is loadiug for the above port. For Iroight apply to i mar 13 0 It. HABERSHAM k SON. FDR NEW DHLHANS. Tho achooner M AKTll A J A.N'K, haviug most o her cargo engaged, will meet witu dispatoh a Yor balance of cargo, apply to KINCULEY, LOCKETT k CO. FOR 1*111 LA DELPHI A—ilerou’it Line The regular packet schooner I). L. CLINCH, Kiut, master, will havo dispatoh for thu abovo r L 1 ' ur *wkas fp ^ ‘ 8 A BltUNDAOE. FDR 1*111 LADFLPillA—Heron’s Lino. ^ 3 The regular packet schooner S. N. SMITH, ^TlSmith, master, w ill have dispatch for the above ■XttHbport. For freight or passage apply to mar 11 WILLIS k BttUNDAGE. FOR NEW YORK—Gvoi'^iu Line. Tho regular paoket bark MARIA MORTON, -caaCaptaln llulkloy, will liavo despatch for tho zAhB abovo port. For freight of 400 bales cotton to omplete cargo, apply ' ROWLAND k CO. - ...v regular packet brig ^VaPELL, liaud, master, will have despatch for ■BmMb'.ho abovo port. For freight or passage apply to mar lli WILLIS k ilKUNDAGE. FOR HALTIiHORK—Rcnulur Line. Tho packetscliooner WOODBRIDGE, White, master, will meet with despatch as above. F mSffak Ircight or passage apply ou board at Tclfali Wharf, or to mar-W DKIQHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR NEW YORK—Old Efftabllahcd Line , The packot brig WILSON FULLER, J. J.din- »ou, master, will meet with dispatch as abovo. freight or passage apply.on board at Telfair' T 11AM, (mar 8) DUlOllAM, KELLY A CO. Frauds, master, is now ready to receive cargo i port. For freight or passage apply * WILLIS A ilKUNDAUE. FOR HOSTON—Deck Load Wanted. -f . The schooner ELIZA, Frlsbiu, master, will ^fVr\ meet with dosp .toh as above. For deuk freight ■■Kni l lipply • BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR HO.Vl’ON. Tho brig CLEMENT, R. 31AYO, master, w ill eet with deep * * -- (passage apply o ’ abovo. For freight c a noaru at Telfair’s Wharf, or t BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NEW-YORK. Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by vessels wantiug heavy freight. Apply to 3SmL mar 5 WILLIS A BRUNDAU VewMCl Wanted lor I'hiludelpliln. rn . A high rate of freight will bo paid for a vossel q«f«to load for rhiludulpliia. Apply to J&ML fob 5 WILLIS A BltUNDAOE. VESSELS WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. Freights for Northern, Eastorn and iitheru ports, can be had cn n to (nov 4) ROWLAND torn and i year A B[oct7—lyl WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.J HARNDEN’S EXPRESS, 153 liny Street, E ESPECTFULLY Ih'i 4 huivu to inform the citi- seus of Savannah and its vicinity, that they have concluded their arraugeinont# with the Central Rail road aud Bankiur Company, aud are now running Mes sengers daily to Macon, nuo semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods to Milledgi ville and all intermediate plaoes. Wo would also sa that our expresses by tho steamers to New York an l'liiiudelphia enable u* to forward evory description of Merchandise aud valuables to overy town iu tho North ern 8tatos—also to California and Europe. Orriccs and Acicxra—153 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells k Son, Macon; Goo. K. Clayton, Oglethorpe: E. C. Hubbull, Columbus; 74 BroAdway, Now York; 43 aud 45 South-third-stroet, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Bosfon; Exoliauge-streot, Providence", Mont gomery -street, San Francisco, fob 22 LIVINGSTON. WINCHESTER, k CO. U. S. Mull. SAVANNAH TO DAHIEN. A LINK of Four llorse Post Couches leaves Sa vannah every Jlumlity uud Tliurndny, at 7 o’clock A. ill. ing In Dar Retui'iiiuR on TiiCHflRyN ami Friday*, Arriving in Savannnh at 5 o'clock P. M., and eouucctfi ith tho boats for the North, and tho oars for tho West! go* Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister k Co.'i Stables, corner of State aud Whitaker sts. jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. T I X would respeotfully call the attention of purchasers to their wcll-selocted stock of tho abovo mentioned ur- ticlos, which thoy offer for oale at the lowost possible PAINTS, GLASS, Ac.; Union White Load, ldnsacd Oil, Dry aud Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues, Putty aud Paint Brushes; xi miiiwvnv mi. LANDRETIl'S GARDEN SEEDS; and Englisli Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Perfumes, Cologues, uud Hair Preparatiuui ail of which aro w arruuted to bo of tbo bust quality, mar Hi JOHN B. MOORE A CO Do not Neglect your Coughs and Golds. lIclMe’nunrivalled Fectornl Cough Candy f | ’1IIS article is a never foiling remedy fur Cough* I Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and Tightness o the Lungs or Chest. Persons who are much exposed, troubled with Irritable Coughs and Weak Lungs, find almost instant relief by trying the Pectoral iy. Iu fact, no one should bo without it whou the Candy. changes in tho weather are so frequeut. No artiole of Cough Candy has been so muoh appreciated for its safety A. A. SOLOMONS A These towels, as the uawo designates, are of Turk ish manufacture, and are intended as a substitute for the llesh brush, the hair glove, aud hair belt, for pro ducing a healthy action of the skiu "by fiiution. The material is of Max, and of a texture admirably adapt * to thoir use. They will be found to be effective with) being harsh. For salu by o be effective v A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. NEW WINE AND LKIIJUE STOKE. No. <i Whitaker Street. @ T11E SUBSCRIBER respeotfully announ ce* to the oitisena of Savannah, aud of the in terior of this State, that he has now opened and will keop continually in store, a large assortment of the best qualities of the various kinds oi Wines uud Liquors, both foreign aud domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to bis stock of which, at present on band, be invites attention. Having had extensive experience lu France os a manufacturer, and in Amorioa as ' and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade him o offer assurance that the articles which s e cacti guuuiuo. Article* of Direct Importation. S£K muratod below Artld French Uraudies of various brands; Holland Gin _3otch, Irish and Monougaheia Wills' Arrack; Jamaica aud St. Croix Rum. Scotch, Irish and Monougaheia Whisky; Old BJUviu . T~f- . d Ht> Croix B ~ Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Sauterue and Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slaraits, Kirschsawasaer, Absiuth, Ac., Ao Ale uud I'ortcr. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Ageut for Domeitio Liquors, angfi I YNGLlNli HAIR,TOUTH & NAIL BRUSHES ll ot the fiucstquality and l*eR manufacture, for k. A. SOLOMONS A CO. 1 ?LO(Jlt, ttUGAK, dec.—1UU bbU Baltimor. * Flour; 30 do NO Sugar; 40 do Phelps's Gin; 60 do'Mohuutts; 50 boxes Cheese; 50 do Herrings; 26 bbls Butter and Sngar Crackers; SO hhds new Baoon-.flU kegs Idird. Landing aud for sale by mar 10 COUfeN A TARVER. 1 IDPS.—1 bain first sort Hops, Now-York in li npcctod, crop of 1862; jn*4 revolved and for sals by JOHN B. MOORE k CO., mar 16 Gibbons* Bnildinga. 1>UTTER AND UIIEKSE. „ m X> cd Goshen Uniter; 60 boxes do. English Dairy 1U> keg- -clect- Euglish Dairy i; received pur u samship Flurida, and for sale by _ 16 bCHANToN, JOHNSTON A CO. rpLOUR.—ioy JP Flour, just re. from w harf. mar lti (M» will please ulloud ■ tl to waiving . from brigs SUSAN LUDWIG and landing at Bolton's rtharf, and brig mm- **-•* • 4’n wharf. All Will be stored NA, now lauding at Whitehead's inlnfl ou wharf after - -'* iud xbsk of ccusigne< BUNKER h OGDEN. Carpet smt Floor Cloth Wureha Curtains, Curtain Goods, Ac., No. 140 Congreat and Ao.57 St.Julien 8ta. f|iHK Hubsc I Savannah lifting of a hav< UARPKT WARKHOUHK, In this city, and being aware that many have been aw ailing tlm completion of the New More, so that they could make their selection of the various artielos l«i furniiliiug their houses, would respectfully inform the public, generally, that lie has opoued the most com plete arcortinuiil of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in slinllar establUhineiiw. The Stock of the different department* will consist, iu part, of the following Goods. W CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Moetl Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry aud Brussel* for Stairs; Three Ply, Superttue, Fine aud Common Ingrain; Plain aud Twilled Venetian for Stair*, Halls, Ac.; Drug gets, 0-4,12-4 and 16-4 In width, or every variety of pat terns; Hearth Hugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table xml Piano Covors; Silver and Brass Oval and Ontanm Htaii Rods; Stair Linen, Ao., Ac. dlil CLOTHS. Of every width; from cue to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooiuh, Steamboats, Saloons, Ao.; Rose Wood, Mahogany aud Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 6-4 aud 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for CURTAINS. Silt and Worsted Damask De-Lalne; Worsted and Linen Damask DeLuins; Fi rured and l^laln Damasks, variety of oolors; Whit* and Buff, for Shade*. WINDOW EIIADE8. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White aud Gold, entirely now style; Cord ; Loop*; Tas sels; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. _ GILT COUNIdES. Hands, Loop* and Pins, of tho greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of which will be ■old at wholosale or retail, ou the moat liberal terms. WM. 11. GUION. Agent, 140 Congress and 67 St. Jullan-ets. PHILIP ULAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. (18 llrynit-ffi., Hiivnnnnli, Gn. G RATEFUL tu my friumls and tlio public in goueral for thoir liberal patronage borctoforo ex- tomieato me, I now offer thorn a greater induuLmeut than over, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of English. French and German Broad Cloths, Black aud Fancy Doeskin andCassimere, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin and Embroiderod Vest ings ; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,which I aui prepared to make to order, in the most fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of IHen’s nnd Hoys’ Rendy-Mntle Clothing, together with a largo supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspona- ors, Gloves, Collars, Merino aud Silk Undershirts and Carpels! Curpcls!! Cnrpcta! I! \\f K hnve this day npnned for sale u splendid y f assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ac., oouslsti- ' * *2U piece* 3 ply Carpots "* do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget 6 do Felt Carpot 6 do Dutch do 60 do Velvet and Choueil Rugs A1KIN A BURNS. Ml finn, N •ud Alpaccas, Mourning Irawns, uingnams, calicos and French Musliua, Black Craj and Lovo Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Ac,, just rt ceired and for sale by mar 7 DxWITT A MORGAN. vv iiisi iiu uLutvn." * Competition is tho Lifo of Trade.” “ TIMES ’AINT NOW AH THEY USE TO WAS. jtock of all kinds ot CAHKIAC E S, constantly kept on liaud by the 8ubsoribor. Persons trading to Savaunali will pleaso to bear iu mind that they aro indebted to the undersigued for lowering the prices of Carriages in this market from 16 tv 20per cent. 1 taku pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing arrangements are now coinpleto ia Suvanuuh, aud it is my iutentiou soon to form a connexion with one of the best mauuraoturing establishment* iu the North mako Carriages exprossly for this market; so my pi runs will perceive that it is my determination to give the most ontiie satisfaction to all who may be pleased * trade with u neighboring Counties [janS-fim LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. AKNOJLU’S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, 0,1 EXHAUSTED COFFINS, Which is now taking the place of all others throughoc the United Stat-s. II. S. BOGAHDU8 haviug bee made the sole agent of tha above for the City of Sevan it. Wat.nk, M. D., ’ I If! EL KuUjOCk)*M.1)., J. C. HxnKUSUXM. M. D., | W. G. Beu.ock, M. D., mar 12 It. LACIILISun, Machinist. ly HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES S? HARNESS 183 Congreiia-Ntrcet, Havnnuub. The Subscriber# manufacture —1 and keep constantly on hand, '‘FSjujE large ana varied st<M-k of dies, Bridles and llarne.'., i ud^^^ order every inscription if artict is in their Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whins, Ao. Per sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to call at uur establishment. All articles sold by us are warranted for material and workmanship. 183 t fi»A. execution prompt. r 16 For Sul«, it the best Trades iu Savannah. The stock in well as sorted aud of reoent purchase. Tho location is excella t and thu concorn to be sold ouly on acconnt of tbo death of tlio Into owner. Inquire at St. Andrew’s Hall, oor- r of Jefferson and Broughton sts., Savannah, fob 16 New WiiU'ln, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY KTORK, BROUGHTON-STREET. No. 148. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Maiiuluctiirur of Chro nometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watches. Ac. Ac., respectfully informs his customers aud the public gouo- rally that ho has fitted up the Store 148 Broughtou-st.. where ho intends to mako a permauent location, and oarry on the Jewelry business in its various branches. Watches, Clocks, Town Clooks, Chronometers, Jewol- ry, tic., Ac., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry aud Fancy Goods of all desuliptions sold at tho lowest prices possible. N. B.—Any Watch, Clock, Ac., Ac., that cannot bo rs- pairud by other watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall bo repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted. nov 2 ly FRANCIS STEIN. PICKLES, ike. BOXES Underwood's Picklos, in hplf gallon d>\J and quart jars, 20doson Yeast Powders, 60 canister* Salmon.—Landing from brig Clem ents and for salu by CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM. 160 bbls N O Rectified Whisky 100 do K Phclp's Northern Gin 40 do P A H Connecticut River Gin 75 do New England Rum 40 do Domestic Brandy 20 is aud 20 k casks 4th Proof Brandy 30 bbls superior old Monougaheia Whisky 60 do a 400 gallons old Georgia Poach Brandy, for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.' ’UNDRIES— S •*'» ’ibis Hiram Smith's Extra Flonr 60 do Pure Genesee do do 40>«do do do 80 do Butter,Sugar and Soda Crackers 40 bbls aud 20 ball do large No l Mackerel 60 boxes 5s auu is Grant aud Williams' Tobacco 20 quarter casks .Madeira Wiue 25 bags Black Pepper 20 boxes ground’ do. in 0) papi u ooxes grouuu uu, m J bbls Stuart's powd'd, 200 pkg* Grcou and Black Tea, assorted 200 boxes Roy's 1st and 2d "*•- ’ 60 bbls Sugar llouso Mol; 32 do New Orloani c 10 casks choice Sugar cured Hams :iod and clarified Sugar a. assorted ltuy's 1st and 2d quality Lemon Syrup for gale by fin 14) SCRANTON, JuUNpTON A C received and for sale by JOHN B. MUOttE A CO., Gibbon's Buildings. uml Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Brou- ..... .. . ~ .. .byE.l* bottles ..r sale by JOHN B. MOORE A CO. VI. iuM North lliver Hej ing per eebooner F. Satterly—for sale by • uosnii a n § KULLY J BRIGHAM, f A CO. reoeivod: lo boxes French Olives, in 10 Capers, Castile Soap—for sale by EA J. ROUSSEAU. for making Veils, just received b' 'SoOHE ly .FRENCH Worked Chaiuisutlcs, Slouvoc, Col lars, and Muslin and Csmlrio Bauds, just receiv- Laroche a bowne. Brushes, Ae., forsalo by mar 13 LaROCIIE k BOWNE. 1 kONNETN.—An ussoruuent Ladies* and Mieses’ 1) latest style Spring Hoanote, for sale vary low by 1(1 ' * l.lROnilK A IIIIUNL' \TKW iiOOUK.-Blue aud Whit Leaf, Feather and Chi' Laroche a bowne. Hluu aud Whitti jviusnuiu. . . «- Jqoops, Cqr- IBMPNkMk^fitlsa INSURANCE. THE UNITED STATE, LIYETNSURENci! Anniilly nnd True Company, Charier /•erptl.al-Cnth Sa.tcm. CAPITAL. $930,000. This company combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, nnd will Insnre the lives of whits person*, also negroes. Dr. Aaifoui, Medfoul Examine/. ’ M0 mar IS ly MINIS k FLORANCE. Ageuts. Life uml Fire lnturnnce Agtnty. (.'Iinrtcr Unit Lift* IitMiiriiiico Coiumiuy, HARTFORD, CT. CA VITAL, (Endorsed by the state,) $200,009, with u large Surplus. \ LFRKD G1I.L, I ns. John L. Bunck, Vion jr\ 1’rosT. Jswks C. Wai.rlkv, Seo’y, II. L.Bvuu. M. D„ Ex. Physician for Savannah. This company In sure on the mutual plan of onc-half cash at the usual rates, or oa tho cash plan si twenty per cent, tower rules. Application* receivod by fob 21 3iu A. WILBUR, 129 Cougress-st. It micro!* At Hry an, GENERAL AGE.nT8 AND IIROKBUM, roUTIIB rURCIIAHR AND KALB or STOCKS,HONDA EXCHANGEd REAL ESTATE. No. 11? Day Hired, Sovunimti. jan 24 ly Liverpool nnd Lon.Ion Hlro nnd Life Innurunee C'oinpnuy. TMIK un.IrrsigiitiU Agunle of iho ubuve Company, 1 will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Steak in Trade, Ao., oa the most favorable terms. BANCROFT A BRYAN, jan 24 ly No. 117 Ba.v-st., Savatiuah. ROYAL 1N8UKANCK COM FAN Y. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. UAI'ITAL, 2,000,000 of I’ounds Sterling. f J ’HIS INSTITUTION hue established an Agency 1 in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produeo and Property wilt be issued by ANDREW LOW k CO. Savaunali, January 21,1863. LDNDOeN F1UKMX FIRE OFFICE. f I >1118 Company takes Fire Risks in this city, aud X insures nonts and Leases, sep 2 IIOBT. HABERSHAM A SON, Agents. iRTNA fNHlIRANCE COM FAN A OF HARTFORD, CONN. nnilK umlorsignod, Agents of the above Company, 1 continue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, blocks, ott to ou thu most favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life luaurunre Company of New York. r SAAC ABBATT, Soc’y. JOSEPH It. COLLINS, X Prcs't. Dr. R. D. Aiinold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by feb 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houikcrn Mutual luaurauco Company. A 8BURY HULL, Prosidcut and Tioasurnr.— JA Al.noN CUAHB, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary. Tiie utidorsiguod, Agoqt of tho above Compauy, con tinues to take luo rJiloaiug lUU, vis; R.iri.u, River and Fire; also on the llvox of Servants. l.ivesof White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing ia the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. BRUNSWICK 8c FLORIDA”RAILROAD^ / HJNTitACTOUS uro wanted uu mis Ruud Hum Buffalo Creek, in Glynn county, to the eastorn lino of the county of Cliuob. The work is grading, bridg ing, and furnishing cross-ties. The pricos will be liberal, uud payments made monthly; two-thirds in cash, and oue-third iu the Stock of the Company. Profiles of the work arc ready for examiuatiou at tho Engineer's Office, as far as tlio Salilla river, and the work on that part of tlio Road will be first let. Applications made to THOMAS W. COLLINS. Brunswick. ALEXANDER A COLLINS, Macou. mar 17 ThST-4 NOTICE. A LL persons liuviug demands ugninst llie estate of CHRISTOPHER DAWSON, late ot the Coun ty of Chatham, doooased, will pleaso liaud m their bills duly attested within tho time prescribed by law, aud all porsons indebted to said estate will pleaso make payment to WILLIAM C. DAWSON, mar 12 STTh 0-6 Administrator. Ice! ICE ! lee! rpiIE Subscriber lias uow ou baud at his ICE X HOUSE on Liberty Street, a large supply of ICE, of excellent quality, which ho will atli to wholesale aud retail customers at the usual rates. All order* left at my office, corner Uull-ctrcet ana Congress-street Lane, roarof W.jW. Lincolns store, will rnuet 'prompt atten tion ; where also, customers cau be supplied, mar 14 2w P. BKRANC. OuguciTfun Ciallcry. fl> 11E Subscriber hits taken the Room* formerly X occupied by Mr. Prentice, corner St. Julian streot aud Market square, where he will he happy to soo the formsr patrons of the Establishment, and as many now ones as will favor him with a call. #£*A1I pictures put up in tho best style of the art.*ha mar 14 ly J. W. MILLER. NOTICE. 1/ACTOU8, Merclmitti* nntl OtkorH, tie- X? siring to have their Cotton repicked, cau do so by applying at my press, Eastorn Whnrves. mar5 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. V[ OTICE.—Consignees wanted for tl» Iron Xx Pipes, landing from seh'r D. L. Clinch tiu. . I’hila- delpliia. (mar 14) W1J.L1H k D1UJNDAGE. IJACON Sid cm uml Hhoilldeni.—29 casks Bacon Sides, 30 do Shoulders, received and for sale by (mar 14) MuMAUON A DOYLE. BATHING llOL'HE. T M. HAY WOOD respectfully uuiioiincns >.u the (J • citisens of Savaunali that ou and after this day, rob. 0tb, the prioe of bathing will be, for a single bath 59 cunts, or 3 tickets for $1, until tho 1st day or May noxt; from tho 1st ol May until the 1st of November next, the prioe of bathing will be 26 cents a bath, fo 9 KEIVIOVAJL. fp McKENNA, of Baenaud St. Cheap Dmy- 1 • Goons SroKB, has removed to the spacious store, I«2 Uroughton-st., near to Diokson's Confectionery, feb 21 Im. Vo litre, A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse for XjL children. Apply to fob*2 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. Spri 11 £ r ash toil. fin Messrs. HEKtlL A CO.’S superior HATS of ffa the Spring Style, now in store and for sale at the ■"••llat and Cap Store or N. K. DAMNUM k CO., feb 12 140 Congress Street. FltESIft GKOCEBIES. T^RUITS, Hiuokvd Beef and T©n«ue.q.— J; Constantly on baud by JOHN DALY, inar 5 tf 2S W hitakcr-st. JffO. U. UOLlq. UKNMV 0. KlffO. CO-FARTNERHIIIF NOTICE. rilHE iimlcrsi^nod bus this duy associated with him _L Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with wnom he will continue the Fanforagu and Commission Business in this city, under the firm of Hull k King. JNO. 11. HULL, No. 219 Bay stroeC 8avxnnah, January 12,1853. \] OT1CK.—The umlcrsigned cupariucrs of file Xx late firm of " Quantock, Roberts k Co.,” having purchased the entire interest or James Quantook, Jr., in said firm, will continue the lumber and Umber busiuesa in this city, under the name and stylo of 44 J. Roberts k Co." JEFFERSON ROBERTS, LAWRENCE B. MoCONN, feb 22 ROBERT AUSTIN. T) EDUCED FIIICK8 FOR CA8H.—Tha XV uudersiguod wUlscll SPIRIT GAS,.orBURNING Fi.TlID, by the gallon, 75 ots.; half gallou,37H cents; quart, 29 cenu ; pint, 19 cents. Gas Lamp*. Tubs, Dockets, Brooms, Brushes, Washstauds, Churns, Ac., Ac., at a similar reduction. HOUsEKEEPERd aud others will find it to their interest to purohase articles they may want at this es tablishment, where they can always nnd every article iu tho HOUSE FURNISHING LINE, except Dry Goods and Cabinet Furuitnre, aud at the lowest price* for cash. (mar 12) J. P. COLLINS. I dlFOUTANT.TO UL1LDE148 tte CON- i TRACTORS.—Tho subscriber is now prepared to cuter infoany engagement for the construction oi Water Works, ho having sveurod the services of an experi enced practical plumber. Specimens oi work can be seen at my store, 19,12 and 14 Barnard streot. mar 10 JOHN J. MAURICE. t’I.OF FAILS Foot Tubs, Metal Pitchers aud O Dugins, for sale Ly mar 12 JAMES SULLIVAN. l)IsUMBl'NG.—Tlio subscribers are uow pro- X pared to do plumbing in all its branches. Persons who are desirous of haviug water, either cold or hut, distributed through their dwellings, would do well to give us a call. Our work shall bo done in a substantial manner and worrunted to give satisfaction. MORSE A NICHOLS, mar 12 155 Uroughton-struel. 1 'OK HALE. — A good curriuira or wagon x 1 HORSE, with a light three-spring WAGON. Ap ply at tmb4] C.B.SCALLY‘8, St. Andrew's Hall. I > 1 G 11 A M H , SMOKED TONGUES AND X BEEF.—Just landing from steamers, and for salu by lt-ur 19J M. J. SOLOMONS. 1 IIITi^Klt and Ubveac.—25 firkins BiiUur, 59 I) boxes Cheeso, just rtoeived and for sale by mar 14 McMAHON A DOYLE. \ ; | ANTI Lli AM.—A superb lot of Paris Black XtX Laco, Black Grenadine, Blaok Crape do Paris aitaWiiite Crnpe do Paris Mantillas; also, Plain and Embroiderod White Crape 8haw.ls—just received aud for sale by mar 10 Dr WITT A MORGAN. VJTKIFED OSNAIIUIIGSL—i5bale*Stnp«)il O Osnaburgs, Georgia make; for sale by mar 15 NEVITT, LATUKOP A 8TEBBIN8. Ik AGON.—Prune 8ide* aud Nhoulders ; also, I) superior sugar oured canvassed Hams—for sale by . mar 15 MINIS A FLORANCE. \T O. SUGAR AND MOl.A88Fd in store uud Xl • for nafo «>y mar 15 MINIS A FLORANCE. "Vf A DF lit A WINK—-ill wood uud glass— XvX some of very superior quality—for sale by mar 16 MINIS A FLORANCE. 1 >KKF.-— Choice Philadelphia family tuurkel 1 1 Beef, in whole, liair and quarter barrels; also, few barrels Dried Beof—for sale by mar 16 MINIS A FLORANCE. \\l 111TK Barege ; Uoturcd do ; for sale by YV mar 15 LaROCHE A BOWNE. IJOULAltD LUMTltK. French Prints, Mu.- JP lin Gingham, and Swiss Muslin,(ook’d Hguret);iin*t reoeivod by (mar 16) LaROCHE A BOWNE. / 1 KNTLKIUKN’H hUf.l.>IElt C11AVAT8, u Silk. Pocket lldkfs. Linen do.: just recoirod by mar 15 LaROCHE A BOWNE. |?Oit MALE.—A Mulatto Girl seventeen years J old—a good house servant, aud capable of cutting aud making dresses. Apply to mar 16 WM. W1UGHT. SALK»—A Woman thirty-live years old Jc good cook, washer and irunsr. Apply to mar 16 WM.WIUOUT. W 1 ■LaUOCUE k BOWNE. Laroche a h imttu nineteen « fTOTmHPVPMBpi „ I 1 wnt her child, one month--* first-rate house ser vant—sold to remain la the otky. Apply to mar 16 Wit. WEIGHT. AUCTIONS. By Plimirick A B« ... . TiltS DAY, March 19, nt II c’oloek Will be sold in fount of jtore,, the :isual a««< Urocsrits. FtyvMvns, Llquote, vrockery, s Terms cash bvioie delivery. .1 C AU •'"Udics purchased at aiietlnn end not tied for before the next tegular eaio. will bo sold f count and risk of tho former pirchsttf. riisrs' site. 1 1 DAY, March 19, at II o'ulcek, S!.V ,, te. rlt0 .” 401 'coqoorqoii, IU b'.I.a Kutorn •"'‘.■“‘a Iu. M TarmaTtoh" Uiulri iriilir'n Sulc. In front Mttr,h Rt 11 In front of store, for account of Underwriters an concerned—1 orate, 69 dossn. Falsa Lair nota^ 17 do, Boys' French Htraw IUt«; 1 do, 4»*do ciiildron's JMk., do do , 1 Jo. 11 d., U„, . ind • c..to" dJ , uu tli. .o W lrom B.,.ton to Ihlijirtqud told under lm|..tlion „r fl,« PorCWUdtq., ■r.ini..., , >» Terms cash. Valuable Building Bats, at Auction On THURSDAY, 24th of March, at 11 o'clock Will be sold, on the premises, twelve largo, finely lo cated Building Lots, (in fee simple) numlsred from No. 8 to 22 iucluiivo, each Lot tnoarailug 66 foul on the etrset and running back 66 feet. siMiatud east of East Broad-street, on botli sides of MoDonough-etreei extended. In the event or tho completion of the Savan nah aud Pensacola Railroad, this property must become immensely valuable, as it Is confidently behoved that their depot will bo located in that vicinity, A plan of the Lot van be scon at our Counting-Room. Terms, one-third cash, and tho balance two years credit, with interest, and secured by mort gage on the Lots. JV/ie Kuililiny Lots nf Auction, O11 TUE8DA V. April 6, at 11 o'clock, .... - . -•* 0 fo,,, - s paying for titles. street. Terms cash, purcbai >' On TUESDAY. Idry 3, at II o'clock. Will bo told in from of the Court House, i,ot’No 26 and improvements, Brown Ward, frontlug on Hull street subject to city ground rent, $32 16 annually, and a lotus that expires on ths first of November next: loit No. 27 and improvements, lu fee simple, Columbia Ward, front ing on Columbia Kqvare. Improvement* couslst of a t.Vo story dwelling and a double tenement house, aub- joct to a lease that expiros ou tho 1st of Novonibor next. Belonging to tho estaio of F. W.Iieineman, deceased.— Sold by permission of Court aud by order of tho admin istrator lor benefit of creditors and heirs of said ci Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. , Jbrn and Oats of FritaUAule. 300 bags Corn, and 350 do. Gats, for salt la lots to suit purchasers. Strawberry EeU _ p Strawberry SetUof the folloa iug kinds—Alice Mamie Boston Pino, British Uucen, Ohio Redwood, liudson Crimson Coue, White Wood, llovey's Seodllng, Early Scarlet. They aro all grown in this climate and iu * good order. All orders loll at our store for any of the abovo kinds wlil be promptly attended to. Rui.h'ii: XL**. vamiLus Slos; at Prtzsic SzL. Comprising one fiuo large Omnibus, six good ildrios, aud Harness cornpk... Also—tho flue pleasure schr. Ann, with now Sails, Rigging, Ac., all In oouiplcto order. The abovo proporty will bo sold c_ .,, u „„ tiug torms, the present owner being about toremo.ro Irom ths city, has no furth * - ** 2UUU bushels prime White C Groceries, Provisions, die. PIIILBRICK A BELL olfoconaccoumodating terms, at private sale: Liquors.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls. Poach Brandy, _ _. ... — HsasaasW Braudy, 200 d'l. of fiuo Madeira, Sherry and Port Winos. Brandy, Oin, Rum, Whisky aud Cherry Brau dy—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Hams, 15 oaska Shoulders. -100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, Fmh»i Wh.— Cuooxkiuv.—25 orates assorted Common an'd Granite. Guasswahk.—76 ohsos Tuiublors, assorted, R) eases Wiues, 15 bbls. Lumps, Molasses Caui, Ac. Ciiackkhk.—10 whole and 10 hair bbfo. Boston. CiQAitr.—60,OUOCommon German Cigars, 20,000 Span* ish Imported do. Scaijsk.—A large asaorUnehtof Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matclius, Wooden Ware, Brass Clooks, Fancy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, Ae. Ao. jy U 1 hand Plaster • Just received in _ . and for sale low, 160 bbls. lloeendalo Cement, 26 do. Plaster Paris. M cp 1 For Rent. Two Stores, Nos.8aud 12 Johnston's Building, Bay e Sale. Cook and House Servant... likely Mulatto Woman, with her two children—a girl aged ti years, and one agud 7 months, prime and likely, ■old for no fault. Fairbank s Patent Platform Scales. (Improved in quality aud roduced iu price,) adapted to every required operation of weighlug—os Railroad Scales for trains or single cars, in uso on the principal railroad* iu tho United States and Great Britain; Ware house Scales; Jitney Portable Scales, on wiieeis, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Jto.; Store Scales, various modiUon! <ous: Couuter Scales; Jlayaiut Coal Scales, ka. These Soule* have been long known and severoiy tented, aud tho uuiversal confidence felt in their aouuruuy and perfect adjustment is such, that they are now regarded as the starulard, from which there is no appeal. Ft Rum. For sale' por echr. F. T. Sailorly, *50 bble. N. E. low from tho whsrl. oct 1 LOTTERIES. liny Lnnr, near Hull-Hiroot. GREGORY A MAURY. Managers. D RAWN NUlUllER8-OrGroeen & Pulaski Lottery, Class S3 76 71 36 64 1 22 36 (A, Prise solp. 6 4 I 39 72 64 41 17 28 22 40. E. WITHINOTON. Bar, 1 76 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $10—shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, eithor singly or by the package for sale by _ E. WITHINOTON, Vondeafor Gregory A Maury. Bay Lane, tar HEAD-QUARTERS FOR PRIZES. • Office No. 153 liny-street 2 Doors East of ths Gity^fotel Look at the Prize a ! D RAWN NUMBER* — Of Georgia Statu Lottery, Class 44, drawn in Columboiir 30 3 59 CO 17 47 26 22 61 61 C8 68 41. Whole Tickot, .30 51 GO, Prlso of $150, sotd; HnlMo GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benejU oj the Jintcj/endent Fit* Co. at August* F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. To be drawn in Augasta Monday Morning, 21st Inrt. Tickets only $2; Halves $1 ; Quarter* SO cents. &W Orders from the country answered promptly, drawiugs sont regularly, and prises cashed on demand CHARLES B. TATTERSON. GEORGIA NTATK LOTTERY, CLASS NO. 40, fbr the benefit of ths Indeuemtent Firs Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. Lottery fop Monday. Will bo drawn in Augustu, Ga., Mouday Morning, 8PLENDII) SCHEME! $0,000!—$9.000!—$1,500! ,V!00 !...!•! Itt!...5 of 900!...3or 500. And more than $80,000 in Smaller Prizes! Tickets only $2—8hxrss In proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on do- »nd, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, Opposite Pulaski Uouso. K ofthsir SpriuK Stock. Thsir Mr. Prondergast being now in the markets. lean time, they solicit an early inspection Irom all thoir Id fritndsand the public gennrally. 178 BROIiailTON-KT., Saint Andrew's Hall. S MITH’* EXTRACT OF LIU A pure extract of Llcorico Boot, in » i •■entrutea fo entrateA'form, prwi'ured by Sniitli A C (ATKNT IIHK/tl) M1.1 CKUH, fur oqulqq lir.iul, Bmobqil llcor .ml Cold Sl.uqli, ol uq o.iu.1 MORSE k SICUOLS, ,UfitoU.u . ■JSgJi - 1 .MHL SALKt-A ; go«l firvmsm aud .. * l u?rl5 Wmmi “ U ‘ iacily , . aiMiswiA „wlnnce of that mWL, may be had at $1,60 per sack, 0 2,000 bushoit CorniftSjo. qK/ GEO. J. SMITH. id , Cr ?? k, ’ r y “"‘i IRast at~PHvat7 Sals 10 crates Crockery, (low); ao \mx*t K\2Z. . ,. , PtlTuu hats' Clocks—160 Clocks, 6 day and 30hour ii. u -ai...« v ,„f. MHflSfSSiPL, L igars— luy,uuu Cigars, various brands i?mSiais^?3Ss?is; b “‘S r ‘“ h4 -» *'"«•. *• Tea-lU chests Green and Black Teas Fancy Goods—A lot of Accordions, Ao., Ae. Heap—69 boxes Tanoy and l\)ilet Heap .. ** . Uoignte No. 1 Pale and Family Brooms—60 dote 11 Brooms, Tobacco—ft bales I,«af Tobacco m . At PtfraiotiaU. 19 oighth casks Cognac Brandy 1 r. d i Malaga Win® 25 bids N. E. Ram 26 do Domestic Brandy 8p*P« Hallandaia A 19 bbls Rye Oil* 10 do Rectified Whisky 2 do Old Scotch do. 2 do Irish do. 6 do Old Monongahelndo, 6 quarter cask# Canary Wine Come 3o d ° ' r °, nor ’ ff aui * Madeira, m _ ’ Iron Safes. aaatsr * ^ fil 2 re ln *, r *, T y J^lreMe sit uation on the Bay. For particulars inquira ot ss^^ssssssss^asas^^gSB^Sm WANTED. F WANTED, 'IVE COATMAKER8, tn whom constant em- wlll bs given, a‘ , T VuiBBLEt CAREY'S. 30; KXClIANd* W»Ik„, TO GU Day DRAFTS on Now York, wantod (J.q 31) O. A. E. LAMAR. .. WANTED, ' A W OM *N—»*'<> lliorouglily under ^jnainftCuokto,^ A vt .| J>tU il.Offl 0 ,. ,f J.„a| Houses and Lands.' I RENT.—A haaemect Room auitabla L‘^* P h >' , ‘ cl, “ 1 ‘ °® D °; Inquire at No. 7 Liberty mar 10' dings. A| FOR SALK. A snag cottage built HOUSE, on lot No. 10 Wal ton Ward, with a good well of water in the yard; also room enough on the lotto erect two umre bail. JA8.’IEN018T, « AtthoIIonson— * Cemetery, m l D RENT—1 Uren tunouient Houses, uach having Ovo roomB, with n kitchen separate, situ- utod on the corner of Jones nnd Pure** sts., near tlu* Railroad Depot, will bo rented cheap, if applied for early, ou the premises, to - s > . »>«r7 tf WM. BEENKEN. TO RENT* Three flee STORES, on Moore's wharf. ROU T. HABERSHAM A BON. TO RENT. ’I'llKMK Slropiuu Rimiiiis, No. 135 Congress rl. X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurso, house ssrv- ant and cook. K( gnlre nf (fob 24 j A. BON AUD. i'ottem. ■■ fl’IIE Storft In Wliituknr street, now occupied !>y X tho Subscriber ns a wholesale Store, of whioh possession cau bo bad immediately. ALSO—will be rented about the firs* of April next, their Ketril Store corner of Whitaker and CongreM-ata, For further particulars apply to fob 10 M. T KEN DERG AST k CO., on the Prcnusos. FOR RENT. . fl’IlE Upper Fln-jr of Ogfctburpo Hall, for ona or X “»°ro years. Apply to »eb 12 ROUT. 'HABERSHAM k BON. West ilroad-Dt., Jb lug on it. DR P)A LK*—Lot OU foot .... . tuuu’uk book 129 foot, with a small Woode-Build- “ AP1*“ ‘ Apply fo (fe 12) WM.WRIQHT. M fob 2 TO RENT—A two story Brick House cor- er of Roberts au<l West Broad street, peasessioa given immediately. Apply at this office. tf To Item. IwlH A Brick Tenement on West Brood afreet, with eight upright rooms. For purUenlars apply jto olin A. Gray, iu tho house or at the oorntr of Jo nee ud Abercornstroets. tf dee 18 ciiir. MAliK. A part 1 jan 12 DOUBLE Tenement nnd a single House-—all on a brick basement, and in a desirable and healthy *' the city; at prcaont reni* for^fLWff ^A^^ to To Kent, i;uit MALE*—A Brick Warehouse, Tin Roof- X. 60 by 30 feet in tho clear, 14 feet high inside, all nooredw ith thick plauk, and Urge doors suitable fog the reception of Cottou or other merchandise—Situated -■ charleston steamboat Wharf. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. Ginirlianis and Prints. M USLIN GJNGHAftiS, of Guest quality, Black aud Col d Ginghams, I'ink, Bine, find Green ed do., for sale by mar 3 tf NEVITT, LATHBOP k BTEBBINfl. NOTICE. ’(’UK Subscribers have disiioscd of their Inlerast 1 in the Drug Business in Savannah, up to dAte. to JOHN B. MOORE, to whom all debts due us niust be paid, nnd all accounts against ns presented for liquida tion. 6. A. * J. B, HENDRICKSON. Savannah, March l, 1863. UOFARTNER8II1F. fl'illE uutltrsiguetl have formed a copartncrsbi, X taking c fleet from the first day of January laat, u«r the firm of JOHN B. MOORE k CO, for the tram tion of a general wholesale k retail Drug, Paint and business. Thoy may be fouud at the old stand tf k Hendrickson, GlhoOnhBuilding*, marl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MMOL. . JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. t’lHIK! Sliuivls Crape Shawls. J UST RECEIVED mih.i utw store, n fresh sup ply of Plain and Embroidered White Crape<S4atoU, of every quality. The Ladles are most rcsptetftiUy re quested to call and look at them, m there ia nctrouftfe show goods—nt J. H. COHEN k CO.'S. _ . » of dyspepsia, wont of appetite, lever and ague, and nU complaints arising from a de rangement of tno uervuns system. For sale by A. BON ADD. .lo by CLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM. i 1ARDHN IlOKS AND iUKBf! far .q| a t-Western Railroad 7 ood 7 per at HABERS li l>ACON, SHOULDERS AND SIDES. Jy 15 hhds. Prime Kiioulders, 25 '• do. Sides, landing from bark Harriett* Martha, from Now Orloaus—for salo by >r salo by COUPONS I >K1ME LEAF LAID) JUXM8 POUli. 25 bbls. Prituo Leaf Lard, “ “ Mess Purk, landing from bark Harriett k N. Prime do. bides. _ Primaf ,J — t Muvxiia— for sale by Prima Sides, landing from hark Harriott COHENS k HERTZ. 1 >ATUNT NIJT C-'KAUKS^KnUt.l^i X article, Car superior t< Miqr 10 1^ nn excellent article. ,B 4onsK B i'*RJMOLX MOUSE k NIcnOLS. CM. nar a tnuA and OR S.UDKED TONGUES, dec. 1 f\( I BMOJCED Tougnus, 200 Bologna Bausagas. I UU a barrels Smoked Beef, Isuidiug from {steamer Alabama and for salo by