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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. A WurriiiiKHl Hciuc#. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA MKIU), Fi CAPTAINS, A Nil OTHERS. CAM 1‘URCBASK HO KKMKdV BOCAL tO Jill. TO Ilf AM* VENETIAN L1NI.HKNT, Fur Dyaeutery, .Colic, Croon, Coughs, Rheumatism, tjuinxy bore Throat, Toothaoha, Headache, Sea-sickuess, Cilia, Burn*, Swellings, Uhi Horen, Mosquito Bites, lu- aoutdliuK". Pains In the Llmba, 4c. If it doe* nut giro relief, recollect four nionoy will be refunded. All that la asked it a fair trial of it accord ing to the direction*. Thia article ia an English reme dy, and was used by William itao Fourth, Into king of Knglttnd and certified to by liiui as a cure for Rhouiaatlsm, w boro i-vcrvtiling else ho bail trlod, railed. Over lti,UUU,ffUO liuttlus have been sold in the United Staton without ninido failure, and many fAuiilies have stated that If was #10 per buttle tlioy would nut be without it, In ea of Croup, as It la as certain to cure m it is applied. The most severe uouuit is ourod in a tow days. It oures TOurUACita in .1 tuiuutes—headache in } a an hour aud ciioi.Kit a, whon first taken, in a few hours. SUT l’rioo 25 aud 5U cents. HR. TOBIAS has also put up a HUH8L iJNIMENT t bottle#, whfeh la warranted oboni inan other fur Coho. Galls, Outs, dwellings, Urui.es, retches, Ciaoktd Heel, Ao. 4HT Price fio cents, -aa •■papers with the r nj|hU L who doos not obtain relief is uot called on to’paj I)R. TOBIAS could dll twenty letters and certificates received c nient.butoonilders that warranting it «ufBi A. A. SOLOMONS A 00. and J. 11. CARTER the nolo agoute lor tuvanuah—also for sale by the drug' airits and .torokoep'iff throughout Georgia. ■y Dr. Tobias office, 2Id Ureouwioh street, N. Y j.II. CARTER. Broughton street, upposito 8t. A draw's Hall, will supply the oountry merchant* at l proprietor's lowest prioes. mar H Medicine* which never Jail to five sat itfac tion, and are need by many phytic in, in their practice. I>r. J. **• Norvon* ned Invigor ating Cordial. The Greatest Discovery iu Medical Science t—For all Norvous Couditions of tiio System !—Dr. Rose’ Nervous Cordial!—lioart Diseases ami Norvous Complaints, nr—~—^The astounding and happy elfcot of Dr. Rose's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the lioart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Trouior of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Fain In the Faco, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Miod Body worn down by osre, labor, or etudy, hue induced many physicians to uao it intbeir practice. For a weak constitution, it is a grand rostorer: it completely moves from tho system all nervous irritations, and is almost miraculous in its rapid aud happy affect. Tbs weak and the nervous ore frequently restored to per fect hoalth before using one bottle, Frico fifty Du you suffer with any pain! If you do, i_ _ Rose's Fain Curor. It cures Toothache, Sure Throat, Earache, Stiff Neck or Fains in the Faco, in _ . minutes. It cures quickly Fsin iu the Stomach 1 nnv irritation llowels. Cures Chilblains, Corus, uu thu foot It act* like a oharrn tor Fains ra the Side, Limb, or Back, and for Khoumatism from a sudden cold, it is magical iu its effects. In bottles, 12>i, 26 and touts. Tub oust Couuii Brut/i* in tub Would.—Dr. Roso' celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to th wor.t Cough*, whether oousumptivu ur proceeding freu a cold, it allays r.uy irritation of tho Lungs, uud furtl llos tho system against any future attacks. Iu bottle* at 60 cunts and $1. Fob Bilious Habits and Bad Coids.—If you bilious, you require a purgative medicine, iryuu bav< a bad cold, yuu should remove it frum the syt your liver ia out of order, you will have cold _ ruble appetite, ana a yellow skin—take Dr. t of order, you will hav< , ana a yellow skin—ta _ Anti Bilious or Railroad Fills, and you will relieved from all bad feeliugs. In boxes 12*- a aud 26 ots. These Pills are called RAILROAD FILLS, because they go ahead of all other pills iu their good affects free from Mercury. All of tho above preparations, with Dr. Rose's Modi cal Advisor to Persons in Sickness and in Health, J AS. H. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At all tho respectable Drug Stores in Savauuah, aud throughout thu State. ly UE1US WANTED. In 1835 and *30 a large number of (Juor giaus went over to the Republic of Texas assist the Texans to gain thoir indopendouce. Many ol those wero massaorod with Faanlu, aud otlioi while lighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Urant, and Johiisou. The Republic of Toxas granted to the heirs of these brave men a large quantity of laud, vory few ot whom have come forward to claim their right. T.he' descendants of those who participated in the revuli tunary struggle of Texas oau procure these lands, < application to the undersigned, who possesses all uece sary information on the subjeot. marS Cm S. Y. LEVY, Savannah. D YS1*1CI*81 A AND lNi)i(iE»TiU.N. These great suourges of our people eaunot •■'*•2* be too well understood, or the meaus averting or curing them too highly appreciated, ’i purson who discovers any moans or cure or alleviation, confers a benefit upon his fellows, and is deserving ol honor. Tnis desirable consummation has been achieved, and uot only may dyspepsia be oured, but it may be prevented by tho uao of “ HOMELAND'S GERMAN RITTERS," prepared by Dr. O. M. Jackson, Pniladul- phia, which medioiuo la spoken of ia tho highest termi of oofuiucndAtion by thousands who huvo tasted its oili- caoy. It is porfeotly inuoouous iu its nature, aud pus' Hesses tile valuable property of improving tho health ol thu robust, as well ae restoring tho health of the sick. it. It. It., No. 1 and :J, Forsous suffering with either of tho follow- »ng complaints, by taking the remedy eommouded, will exporieuco relief in a few minntes. Rhomnatiim, Rad way's Ready Relief. Resolvent. Neuralgia, Tio Doioreux, Sprain, do. f the Roues or Nodos, do. do, Relief, do. Resolvent. White Swelling, Ulcers, Fever Soros, lameness. Stiff Joints* Deafness, SPINAL COMPLAINTS. Railway’s Ready Relief, used in connection witli Rad way’s Renovating Rasul vout, will perform tho most remarkable cures. The public will ploaso bear in iniud, that ail complaint* ouumurated above, Rad way's Ready Rulief, or Renovating ltesolveut will quiokly ouro. Prieo of Itadway’s Ready relief, 25 and 50 cents.J do. do. Honovatiug Rosolvout, $1. do. Relief. AIRDICAL. CO-l*AltTNHlt81IIl*. Dr. E. U. MARTIN aud Dr. II. L. BYRD, having asaooiatod themsolves in tho prac- w-»h»(rPv»f—stow, rray ha found ar. their Otb.io.ai tho residence of Dr. B., No. 07 BroughUm-street, souti Hido, between Bull and Draytou-strcots. Dr. FI. mi} be found at night at his residence on South Broad street, between Whitaker and Ba’-nard streets. bra no 4 1H5NT1STUY. DH. HI. C. IIEALD Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artib- uial Tooth, iu tho best stylo. Office first corner west thu Marshall llouao. ly jan’17 DliNTl 8Tit Y • DR. Q. D. BARNES, Surgical find Mechunlcul Dunttnt. Office cor tor of Congress aud Whitakor-sts., over M PtQudergtst's Dry Goods Store. ly ap 17 DU. Will. NEl'UEVV RING, UavIua looAted iu Savannah, offers his pro. fessiunal sor vices to eitixeus in tho city aud vieiuity. Offioo oorner Of Barnard ard State streets. Rki-xukncks.—Robt. llute.iiaou, Esq. Stephen Ha bersham, Esq.; John B. Wlldor, Esq-; and Messrs. Way A King. 3m jan 6 TAMJOTTC FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EilHGUATlUN AGENCY. H' Persona wishing to send for thoir friend. hnd desirous of bringing thorn out by ttri doss packet ships, are informed that thosubsoribors ar tho only agoute for tho above Agenoy in this city. They are also authorised to draw on Moisrs. Wm. Tupscutt 4 Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France aud Geriu*n/» payable in all part, of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to ly BUNKER * OGDEN, SO Bay-sL to Cougross-streot, betweon Drayton Private Hospital. UOCTOUS WlTuMAN dc UANAIII,, FiRK-siiurr, Wkst kho or tux Flank Boad. D*-*' VVILUUAN A OANA1IL liAVin, completed the arrangements for a Private Hospital, and litted up tho same with all the appliancei (*• hygie UU| good uursiug, and medical uud surgical at- tcudauuo, now offer tlie benebts ot the institution to the I'llbUo. Ths terae of admission are $1 per-lay. This will s«- scre cuiutant and otttoient medical attendance, wedi- clnes, board and iodgiug. Ten dollar* will be required *“ advance, whioh will nol be subjoct to reclamation.- Apartment# perfeetly private may be obtained oa rea- “uuahle urau. That the isatitntion may partake as mud'j ae poceible beueveieut public character which tho origina* r * ititondod, thoy have solicited tho following gentlo- to act as a board of visitors, who will at all and Q y time inspect tho premises, and whose narnos are 8guarantees to the publio of its efficient management: I J«Il“ W- A»4.r»in, febtirssu. OwKrnla..'' Ar«i,, ra , aM t,,, ^ (or u>g Accinino* J U ““ M MltOM. F. u. WILUU AK, U. U.. Corttor Abcrcorn ttad Boutfa CUAC. OAMAUL, it. U., Brtiod-ttrtrt, Butol Jl.rnarJ. STEAMSHIP LINES. U. M. MAIL lilNIC. THROUall IN Ml TO S5 HOURS. Niiw-V orJv fc Uharleaton ftenm-l'aeketi. iLearb Ad(<r’swharvesevftr>'.Sra(ur.f.ip and each alternate H'« On Saturday the new aud splsn- JA.-l.ADGKH. MARION The SOUTHERNER, W. Fm oaoh altornuto Woduvnday—having bei did SUamsinps Capt. J. Dickinson... iCapi. M. Burry eupperod and guards ralHed, U now in oumplule order. SfcdT For Freight or Pannage, having ulugaut State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRY MltiSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A nuw ship will be piaoed on the line to uou- Beot with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. fab 10 FOR l*UIl*ADKLi*HlA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. _ -, The new and splendid side-wheel Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of vtrwEI?* l0 “* re * i,l,,r ' Capt. Waiter Col- ^JJjgyMhatoL lins.luiM i-oinmi-ui-od her regular trijn and will leave Savannah on Wcdnt-s. day, tho 8th Sopt., and ovury alternate Wednesday thereafter; say on the 22d tiupi., and 6th and 20th Oct. 7 and 3d and 17th Nov., and so uu. This ship has been built with entire regard to safety, comfort aud dlspatoh, and offers uew and adinlrablo fa cilities t<> business aud travel. Forlrolghtor paiiage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agout in Savaunah. jan 21 HERON A MAHTIN, Ag’ts in Philadelphia. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH 6TE AM6HIP LINE Weekly. The nuw and splendid steamships T^IT B'LORIDA,Capt. Wuoillnili, aud ALA* RAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to tlie Nuw York auU Huvannub bteaiu Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York overy Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 tous register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and comfort. These sUiaraurs, leaving Savannah at the earns time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in Now York os soon as or before them. £7*C*bin passage $25, payable before going on board. Agunts: PADELFoiiD, FAY 4 CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 194 Front-street, Now York. STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannuli, Augusta und Hamburg. Tho Union Steamboat Company of ILjxSl^dM^NOoorgia und SouthCarolina haviug tho- ■■■■■AMMfcruughly overhauled aud refitted the su perior steam-paekets U. L. COOK and OREGON, with lighters, aro now ready to transport freight of ail description between Savannah, Augusta aud Hamburg, with as much, if uot mure, dispatch than any other boats ou tho river. The steamers aro commanded by experienced and accommodating captains, nud all froiglit consigned to thoir aguuts will be forwarded free of Commissions. The ucoummudatious fur passengers equal if not superior to auy bouts ou thu river. Fare $5,U0. HENRY 1IARPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINC11LKY 4 CO., JAMES HARPER 4 CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1852. sep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOll PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien, llruuMwick. 3(. .tlnryn. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEUURG (Blaok Creek), AND P1COLATA. Leaves every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. rrmsss .Tho superior stoum-puckot WAI. GAS- rL**5Ufi .7e»fkTON, Capt. Shaw, will loave Tuesday ■■■ii(MliHMffiiMoruing, at 10 o ; olock, and will con tinue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are os follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary’s 4 50 Jacksonville 6 00 Blaok Creek, l'ioolata aud Palatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply un board, at Charleston stoam-paeket wharf, or to au 24 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. TO TiUyELLm (iUINIi NORTH. TIIE SAVANNAH AND UUAUI.ESTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM PACKETS Leave Savaunah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M., after the arrival uf the nigh, train uf the Central Rail road, uud arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the Wiliiiiuutoii Htcnin-Pncketo. Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day,at2>{ P. M., and also with the New-York and ClntrleMton HieatiiMlilps, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday uud Satur day afternoon. Passuugurs leaving Muoon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to couuoot with tho splen did now steamship James Adyer oue week, aud the steamship fruit,t ruer tlie next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20—time 52 hours; by steamships, $25. [iny!5J 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. 0FF08IT1ON LINK TO FLORIDA. HATE Of PASSAGE REDUCED. .The superior new steampacket WE- Capt. N. King, leaves every ••■■srtMBbsaturday ut 10 o'clock A. M. Rato of passage in large airy state rouins, as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary's 4 50 Jaoksunviilo 6 00 Ptoolata 8 00 Folotko. 8 00 Rlaek Crook 8 00 . N. B.—Freight consigned to K. It. Duke, frr Ocala, •ill be shipptd free of all charges at Palatka. Apply on board, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to fob Iff 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. CitUTCIiriELD HOUSE, ( formerly Griffin Mouse.) ChuunuoogB, Tenni'SHce. j&tt This well known MOTEL, situated within a few fc!B steps ef the Passuuger Car lnudiug of tho Went- era uud Atlantic Railroad, is uow open, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bhvsoii aud Lady. This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation os a first class Hotel. Tlie present Pro prietor haviug seuured the sorvicos of Col. Griffin'? Barkeeper, aud haviug purchased his most excclleut Cook and llouue Uuy uud having furuishud tlie House entirely nuw, hopes to retain its high reputation, and merit pubiiu patronage. Passengers can be accommo dated witli au Omnibus to nud from tho Boats, lob 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES UOTUL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, uiur4 (Uni) J. W. 8PKAR, Proprietor. CITY HOTEL., Day Htreet, Savummli, Georgia. r |3H|S long established uud favorably known ilo- X tel occupies a central location in tho commercial portion of the city. The proprietor is ploaoed to an- nuuuoo to his old patrons, aud those who may hereafter favor him witli their visits, that by reoont auditiuusaud improvements iu his "stablishmout he is placed iu pos session of more oxtonded means than heretofore for thoir oomfortanduouveuionoo. Particular attention lm* boon given in the latealtcrationsto the apartments appropri ated to ladies aud families, which, with otherchaugesin their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their occupants frt m any intrusion frum other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of homo. Persons visiting Savannah will find the City Uotel ail they could desire U, aud no effort on the part of the subscriber will be spared o make it so. aprlJ e id tw ly P. CONDON, Proprietor HOARDING. f PWl) Biuglo Uoniluiiien can bo accommodated X with pleasant Board aud nicely furnished rooms, in a private family, convenient to thu businoss part ol the city, beiug three nPnutos walk to tlie Post-office. Apply at this office. mar ff Hoarding. r PWO OR THREE single Gentlemen cau he nc- 1 commodated with pleasant board at the oorner of Jones and Aborcorn streets. tf deo 22 BOARDING. YTERY desirable Rooms, with Board, ut reasoun V bio rates. Apply at this Office. tf nov 8 BOARDING. A FEW RESPECTABLE BOARDERS can bo XlL accommodated at Mrs. JAMES' Old Stand, corner ot East and South Bread streets. iu4 lui Oeiiftlemcii’s Restoration. 11. WEIGAND has f mj) juat opened, under tho ^3gf Planter's !«■»«.•» » «.»>■ and cumfurtablo Eating Room, with an exoellent Kitchen and Cookfug Range adjacent, as a Restaurant, lie nas an oxeollout Cook from Strusboug, who will suit German, Ainoriuau aud Frenoh tastes. Oysters, Fish, Aleats, every thing that this market affords, can bu had in all stylus on short notico. Young Clorks and others who have rooms in town, are invited to try the Euro pean inode of breakfasting and dining at the rosUuraut. Philadelphia Lager Boor, Swissand Lindburgor Che use, kept always ou hand for the u.in of families. oct 5 Eugle Hotel, On the Corner of Balter and Chatham si Oglutliorpc, Georgia. SITUATED IN Tlik HOST BUSINESS PAUT Of TUK OITT. BY JAMES BELL. iJUgftfeK This is the lurgcst and host furnisli- Hotel in tho city, convenient for the IggPTravelling Public. Charges moderate, aud Faro the best the oountry affords. A large and extensive Livery Stablo is near at hand. The publio are invited to call and seo for themselves. seplU EMPIRE HOTEL, Ogletborpo, Ga. r l Ml K Subscriber, late of the Washington Hull, X Macon, Ga., haviug takon the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout Mith th* best of uow furniture, and haviug largo aud airy rooms, he hope* to share a por tion of publio patronage by oloee attention to business, having good stabling- and overy convenience to make tlie guests of his house oomfurUblo. jo 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Tropriotor. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &0. MUSIC. FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING In Water Colors, Taugut BT £. MILLER, 132 Soutu-Buoad St., oot 13 Satohnau. tf DANCINtt ACADEMY. Jtm MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons, that hi* Academy ia open frr the reception of pupils. Darin* the season tlie following Fancy Demos will to iu troth'cud, besides tho regular uouree of Tuition :— Tcreateiia Retta, Gavotte. Pa* Stirleu, Ziugorallo, Sohotisoh, Hedowo, Mazurka,etc. kermer pupils are requested to eome early if they !ac *° 1,fcrn Baucvs frr his Rail, to be given in « anas will begin on Tuesday 16th Inst., at ff p. M. nov 13 Classical and English Sciioel, 0. A. HOLCOMBE, Ua.ton.Htrect, near the l*ark. •oyI7 4tNl~3KW(!ia SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB, MONDAY, MARCH 21; 1853. LlUBtJ_UJlLI Dry (loads, Clothing, ho. SHIP UNES. r OUEAN, Ilow s muster, ii ready to re- ‘ r chartsr for the abovopurt. WILLIS 4 BRUNDAUE. Carpet uud Floor Cloth Warehouse •ectlve freight Riveboro', a sloeii I ready ^sWfc Lower Ripe Mill. FDKTfIIILADK 1.1*111 A-lleron’is l.luv. The regular pauket sohouner CIIARLKH A. *llu GREINER, lligbee, master, will have quick •SUBLdispatch toruhove port. For freight or pa.sar •i ply u» (Uiar 17) WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. Ti WANTED DF.f'K LOAD lo roiiiploti) cargo of sciir I. Clinoh for Philadelphia, mar 17 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. EOK IIOftTON The brig CAROLINE, F. Stat ion master, ~t with dispatch ae apply • For freight c BRIQIIAM, KELLY ACO. FDR NEW YORK—Union Lino. ;lar packetsehuoner FRANL'EHSAT- , master, will have quick dis port. For freight or passage apply to (mar 17) WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. VOlt NUW-YORK—New Lluu. . r -i, Tho regular puel TERLV, Davis, i aSMKpatch for abovo pi regular packot brig MACON, Captain % Wntkins, will moot with dispatch for the above Spurt. For ftrciglit ur psssnge, apply lu J7 II. K. WASHBURN, Ag't. meet with dispatch for the ‘above port. __ ■ArvJs.rruight or pnssage, apply to Uiar 10 II. k. WASHBURN, Ag't. rngageincnU apply ti WILLIAM BATTEilSUY k CO. FOR NEW YORK—Mrl|( Line. . The regular packet brig AUGUSTA, F. Stout imaster, will have dispatch. For freight or pss- Ksago apply on buard, at Auoiaux wharf, ur to 15 WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. master, will ■SiMbiruight or pi „ ., Wharf, or to (nmr!6) Bh. ith dispatch a age apply on board • ' • -tlGIlAM, KKL FOR NEW YORK. The schr JULIA ANN, ia luadiug for tbo above •dflU. P"t‘- For freight Kl'l'ly ' mmTm* mar l.i 0 It. HA IABER8IIAM 4 SON. FOR NEW ORLEANS. The schooner MARTHA JANE, having most of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch as ■MMuabovo. For Imlaucu of curgo, apply to mar 14 K1NCHLEY, LOCKETT k CO. FOR 1*I11I.ADF1.1*II1A—lluron’H J.iiie. -j -j. The regular packet sohooner S. N. SMITH, .titlll. Smith, muster, will Imve dispatch for the above MMffiaLi'ort. For troight or passage apply to mar 11 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. FOR NEW YORK—Georgia Lluu. . The regular pauket bark MARIA MOHTO SKCaptaiu Bulkley, will lutvo despatch I freight of 4U0 bales cotton to HOWLAND k CO. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron's Line. jr%. The regular packot brig MARY II. CHAF- ^WHPbLL, 11 nud, master, will liavo despatch for itlio above port. For frui^lit or passage uppl FOR 11ALT1.UORK—R*- K ular Line. ^ Tho packet schooner WUOdBRIDGE, Wbito, 'master, will meet with despatch as abovo. For ■-w# iruk'ht or passage apply ou board at Telfair's BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOR 1ID8TON. . Tho brig CLEMENT, It. MAYO, master.will ft meet with despatch as above. For freight or lb pass ago apply ou board at Telfair's Wharf, - * BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. 4^- ittcls wanting heavy froiglit. Apply to WILLIS 4 BRUNDAUE. VchmcI Wtinled lor Philadelphia. o load for Fliiladelphio. fob 5 W'LLItfJ 1 BRUNDAGE. VESSELS WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. .-t. v Freights for Northern, Eastern and (tfcWft Southern ports, can bo bad ou a|ipliea-^rtfi ^BW lion to (nuv 4) ROWLAND 4 CO. WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE.* UAltNDEN’S EXPRESS, 15.1 Ray 8treet. IY ESPECTFULLY beg leavu to iufonu the citi- XV *eno of Savannah and its vicinity, that thoy have concluded their arrangements with the Central Rail road aud Bunking Company, aud are now ruuuing Mes sengers daily to Macon, ano sotni-weokly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, aud also forwarding goods to Millcdge- villo and all intermodiato placos. J would also say ..... .... 1X pressos by the steauors to Now York and •hia “ ern HUtes—also to California and Bl. Ornoxa amd Aosmts— 153 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells 4 Son, Macon; Geo. R. Clayton, Ogletborpo: E. C. llubbull, Columbus; 74 Broaaway, New York; 43 and 45 Suuth-third-strect, Fhiladelpliia; H Court- street, Boston; Exohaugo-streot, Frovidonoo-, Mont gomery-street, San Franoisi fob 22 1J ii V1NG8TON, WINCHESTER, k CO. SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. A LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves Sa- vannali everv .Honda) and ThiirHilay, at 7 o’clock A. HI, For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ricoboro' and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock P. M. Returning ou TueHdayis and Fridays Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock F. M., and oonnootfng with tho boats for the North, and the oars for the West. SSf Office in Savaunuh, at Sawyer, Hollister 4 Co.’s DRUU8 AND MEDICINES. f'JIE subscribers, wholcsulo uml Retail Drum ould.respectfully call the attention of purclii Curtains, Curtain Goods, Acm Ac., Ae, ‘ *0.57 St. d ' ‘ No. 140 Cottgrku and Ao ’I’HE Subscribe is knowing tlist the litixeu. ^ ^ Savannah hsve felt a gryat interest in the estab- UAUPKT WAKEIIOUNB, In this city, uml being Aware that mauy have beon ““•‘I**'*" "V ^|, 0 J^ 0W |0 awaiting tfie cotnpleUoi ^ could ntako their sulectiou of the various articles... furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the pnblic, generally, that he has opened tho must earn- piste assortment «»f all the various styles of GOODS usually kept iu similar esteblUrimfnu. Thu Stock of •department* will consist, in part, of the allyl dlffoi following Goods, vis UARFKT DKFAKTAIKNT. Royal Velvet; Tarestrv Urnssels; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Fly, Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Htuin, Halls, 4o.; Drug gets, 6-4. IU-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; lluarth Rugs; I'srlor aud Sloop MaU; Table and Plano Covers: Silver and Brass Oval and Outagou Stair Rods; Stair Linen, 4c., Jko. Oil. CLOTHS. Of overy width ; from 0.10 to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, ^Saloons, Ac. j Rose Wood, Mahogany and Smail-tlgurod Furniture oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 aud 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. 4/UKTA1N8 Silk and Worsted Damask De-Laine; Worsted and Linen Damask DeLalus; Figured aud l'lnlu Damasks, variety or colors; White and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW 81IADE8. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Oarland aud White aud Gold, entirely new style; Cord ; Loops; Tas sols; together with all the various Trimmings fur Cur tains aud Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. U. OU ION, Agent, 140 Congress and 57 St. Ju'ian-ita. PlULIl* KEAN. DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. ON Orynn-Ht., Niivaiinnli, (in. G RATEFUL to my friends and the publican general for their liberal patronage heretofore ex- tondca to me, I now offer them a greater inducement thau ever, ae I have just recclvod my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Jtnglith, french and tier,mm Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin andCaesimore, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting, which ■ J * l " *“ **■ 4 Sonakle a prepared to mako to order, iu the moat fashio together with a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suapoml- er», Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts aud Drawers, Hats, Capa, Trunks, Vsliccn, Ac., all of whioh will bo sold at prioes to give gotierul satisfaction, oot 13 Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets!!! WT E have this day npmind for sale a splnndid y V assortment of Carpets, Oil Clothe, Mats, Rugs, Window Cnrtains, 4c., consisting in part of; £?ti pieces 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry It) do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget 5 do Foil Carpet fi do Dutoh do T60 do Volvet and Chunoil Rugs 100 common Rugs and .Mats 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades All of the above Goods we offer at tho lowest market prices; for sale far A1KIN4 BURNS. M OURNING UOODN.-lllack Grenadine, Crape de Paris, Baregee, Silks, Bombasines, Pop- Norwick Clothe aud Aipaccas, Mourning I.awn*, Ginghams, Calicos and Freuch Muslins, Black Crape and Love Veils, Collars, liandkerchiofs, Ac,, just re ceived and for sale by r 7 Dewitt k Morgan. S. S. SIBLEY, Wholesale aud Retail Bookseller anil Stutioner, No. 135 Congross-et., opposite Monuiuont-sq. ar Iff] SAVANNAH, GEO. ( «■ New Spring: Styles. l,,a ‘ received at the new Wholesale, A and retail HAT STORE, every variety of New btyii of Spring Goods, consisting in part of iilk, Beav> Gossamer Dress HATS. Also, Swiss Senna to Straw, Podalo, Wideawake's, I.eghou, Panama, Paris, Canton; Cainpechoy, Maricaibo. £o., aud BONNETS uf every style. Call aud see anu judge fur yourselves. BEI.DEN k CO. APOTIIECABY’8 IftALJL, S. E. Corner of liroughton and Uarnard ttreett, Savannah, Georgia. rj’IIK subscriber would nio.t respectfully inform the eitisens of Savannali and the surrounding _ full and select stock of Drugs, Dlerilcineit, UlieinicnlN, Perfume ry. Fancy Article*, Dye Stull*, GlnuHware. Ae., &c., which he offers to tho publio at wholesale and retail, on srmsoecanuot fail to give entire satisfaction, s regards price and quality. _ _ry article no offer* for sale lias been selected by himself within the last Uccnty day, from the most reli able houses in the northern markets ; particular atten tion having been paid to their purity aud freshness, ving had several years /experience in the prea- ion business in northern and southern cities, be himself fully prepared to cuiujiound all preaerip- aud family medicines entrusted to him, with care, acas and dispatch. all hours of tho day and night, Prescriptions put up at a by a skillful ami compete Physicians, country Men hand. lyaicians, country Merchants, and Families, and all ons who need or may need pure and genuine medi cines or any other artiolo that is generally found iu a well regulated Drag Store, are respectfully invited to ulated 1 _ call and examine hisstook before puruhasing elsewhere, at tho Apothecary's Hall. J. E. Dk FORD, Druggist and Chomist. ' J1I8 its a Country of Wonders, but few of prices; also, PAINTS, GLASS, 4o.; Union White »«oad, Liussed Oil, Dry und Ground Colors, Glues, Putty and Point' MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, Rapese-jd and Patent Oil; GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Whalo Oil, Spices, Mustard, Saloralue, Mutches, 4c. LANDHKT1FS GARDEN HEEDS; Also, Medicine Cho*ts, Surgical Instruments, und Glasewaro, together with a great variety of articles fur family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ac., with an elegant assortment of due French and English Hair aud Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubin’s Perfumes, Colognes, nnd llair Preparations— -it . e —i.._w ... warrftUl *4 u, be of the beat quality. RE 4 CO. JOHN B. MOORE k NEW BOORS, RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBLEY. M A ill'll lfi, 1853. L OHHING’H Pictorial Field Buok. of tho llov olutiuu—2d vol. ouieul. uruiah Eiuquunoe; embracing the best Speeohe* entire, of the must Eminent Orators of Great Britain for tho lost two centuries: by Chaueey A. Richard K. Cralle, Esq. Letters and Journals of Lord Byrun 1: editfil by : by Thom Moore—in 2 vol*. •ife and Works of Robt Burns: edited by Robert .. >- * -v- ■ *»-- —• —- comprulu r tho Theory of the Evangoli- te : uy ueorgo Uroto. Esq tho eecoud l.unilon edition. The Heir of Redcliife : by the author uf “Tho Two Guardians,” “Thu Kings o< England,'' Ac. Shakspoare and his Times: by M. Guizot. History of an Adopted Child: by Geraldine E. Jewebury, author of the “borroffe of Gentility,” 4c. The Cousins ; or a talc of Early Life : by the author author of the “Faithful Promiaer. The Metropolitan Catholio Almanac for 1853. Villette : by Currer Bell ; Castle Avon ; Henry Es mond ; Thu Pilgrims of tho Rhino; The Rui Daughter, and a large variety of interesting For salo at No. 135 Congresa-st. Rent's BOOKS—1IOOK8. L IFE OF MARY STEWART, forming tho third volume uf Miss Agues Strickland's Lives of thu iducons of Scotland anu English Princesses connected with tho royal succession. A new su; ply of Family Bibles. Polyglott and Pocket Bibles, in a variety of faiudings, which will be sold cheap -* the book store of S. S. SIBLEY, roar 10 No. 135 Congress-st. MILLINER Y AND FANUY~GOODh7| 1UHS. DOE, No. 17 BAHNAHD-STUKET. Takes this method of infurm|ug the Ladies of 6avannali, and vicinity, that sue has just r ceived her SPRING STOCK, comprising large and fashionable assortment of STRAW ana SILK BONNETS. Also, a new and beau tiful artiolo, or the most delicate fabrio, in gold and l-\cc, aud anew summer BONNET of French Lawn.— Ribbons, Caps. Flowers, Buttons, Combe, Mantillas, iiiuuiiiii, Liijia, xiuwurs, j Straw Trimmings, Ao., Ac. P. 8.—All orders from tho country promptly attended $190 llvwmil R UNAWAY or stolon from the Bubsoribur ahum the 251 * ~ • • - • ‘ ' "iL , the 25th January last, his woiuau CHARLOTTE, it 38 years old—she is about tivo feet four inches high, stout built, front tooth good, black complex peculiar mark about her that I recollect of. I will pay : ;.>) for her appreUnaion aud delivery in any eafe Jail i n this State, so that 1 can get her, or at Mr. William Wright's office, aud $100 for proof to convict any person of stealing or invelghling her off. ANDREW HOLLIDAY. Kemoval. TTVRS. IlOYALL &. JOHNSON havo removed x./ their Office to tho Rooms over 8. Wiluol’s Jewul- ry Store. Hu mar 17 T! the L XXriLL bo puid fo ’ lY livery at my offii man TOM. lie is Ive feet five pet colored, stent' ice, or to hie owner, of the negro u.L.. ki-l ” •I. incL. hl.U, Do not Neglect your Coughs and Colds. IleiHe’n unrivalled Feeloral CoiiRliCnndy, Hid article is a never failing remedy lor Cmtghs, Colds, Uoarsenosu, Sore Throat, and Tightness of Lungs or Cheat. Persons who are much exposed, and troubled with Irritable Cou.ha and Weak Langs, will find almost instant relief by trying tho Pectoral Candy. In fact, no one should be without it when the changes in the woatber are so frequent. article of Cough Candy has been so much appreciated for it* safety and certain euro. You will find it needs bot one trial oenvinoe all of its medicinal virtues. For sale by mar 16 A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. 'I'CltkiaU PIUCTION TOWIII.H. — a of Tutk- 'I'Clt _ I These towels, as the name designates, ith manufacture, and are Intended as a substitute for tha ttesh brash, the hair glow, and hair belt, fur pro ducing a healthy action or the skia by fnati .a. The material is of flax, and of a texture admlraWj adapted to their wjc. They will be frond te be effective without beiag harsh. For sale by mar 16 A. A. POLOXONS k 00. JYIkRSTKO'H HilEAHT OINT.UKNT. tlie Dolphin, can be more rapid than the alteration produood in the color of the hair by tlie application of Cristadoro's Liquid Uair Dye. Tho inventor has fuund jut the graud secret of tho process by which naturo im parts color to the hair, and has followed it up success fully. Tho ohango is instant and perfeat, and the con dition of the hair is imnro'-ed by the Dye. All skeptics solicited to call and judge for themselves. Cristndoro's PRE8ERVAT1VE AND BEAUTIFIER Stimulates its growth and perpetuates its lnxuriance to tho latest period of life. The dye is applied, and both sold at CRISTADORO'S Uair Dressing Saloon, No. ff Monumeut-Sqr. west side. INSURANCE THH UNITED 8TKTE8UH: INHUHANCE, disunity nnd Trust Company, Charier /'erpelual—Cath By .tern. CAPITAL S-JftO.OOO. This company combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insure the lives of white persons altu negroes. Dr. Akmolp, Medical Examiner. _ ly MINIS A FLORANCB, Agents. Li I e und Eire In mini hit Agency. ('barter Oak LltV InMarnnca (.'onipuny. HARTFORD, CT. CAPITAl, {Bmtorssd hy the son,,) 92HI.OOO, utth a lary Surplus. A I.FRED GILL, Pn *. Jmiiv L. Runck, Vico XV Pres't. J.IMK* C Wai.klkvi Seo'r, H. L.Btiid. M. |)„ Ex. Physiciau fur Savannali. Tliif company In sure on the mutual plan of one-haif cash at tho nsual rates, or ou the cash plan at twenty per oent, lower rates. Applications received by fob 21 8m A. WILBUR, I2ff Congress-st. UuiicrolX Ac Bryun, UKNKKAI. AM HATH AND HUOHKHN, Jko 21 Liverpool and London Fire nud Life Innurnnno Company. ^PIIB t*niler*igneil Agents of the above Company ,JL will Uke risks against Fire on Uuildings, Stock in Trade, Ac., on the most favorable terms. BANCROFT 4 BRYAN, J ap ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. UAl'ITAL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling rillllB INSTITUTION hus established an Ageucy J in Savannah, and Fire Folioiesupon Produco aud* Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON PHU5NIX FIRE OFFICE. F| >II1H Company tukus Firo Risks in this city, and X insures Routs aud Leases. ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON, Agents. AUCTIONS. By Pliilhikk A Bell. TO-MDHriOlv.'iuIrt w/i't II o'clwlt, it of store, frr account of Underwriters end all In front of store, frr aobount of Underwriters _ . accuviui, of nil ounccruvd. Terms cssh. n. MuiFiiio’y LolV, ai d action. wm » T?DRHDAV, 24th uf March, at 11 o’oloeU, 0,1 •**'.*’ vrnutises. twelve large^ vSfti .J*' ** # ..* 1 lydnsive, taeh Ixit meum mpiu) uniui v red fr , meksnrlug fin foot __ K " »mck 05 feet, situated east of hV.V.U 4 '.'.V 1 ' ,m »Ut. of l!sU.r,ongli-.tr,ot nihilS’i'ni., “7 »* «>« oompkiMo. o( tho 8.T.n- Terms, one third cash, ami tha Ulanoe at one and ga^onThVl!^." Ul ‘ laler,,,t ' AUd by noti on TUESDAY. April 5, at 11 o'clock Will bo sold in front of the Court House, Lot ffo. 2 An son Ward, 62 by W fleet, in fee simple, frouth.g nn York street. Terms cash, puroh-ners paying for tills*. Administrator's Sale. Oa TUESDAY. May 3, at U o'clock. Will be sold in front of the Court (louse, l.ot No 25 and improvements, Brovrn Ward, frontiug r.u Hull strest, subject to city ground rent, $32 16 aunually, aud a leas* that expires on tho first of November next t Lot No. 27 and improvements, in foe simple, Columbia Ward, front- eu Columbia Sqvaro. Improvements consist of a story dwelling and a double tenement house, sub ject to a lease that expires on tho 1st of Novembor next. Belonging to the estate uf F. W. Holueruau. deceased.— Sold by permission of Court and by order of tho admin istrator frr benefit of croi'dtor* aud heirs of sMd estate. Terms cash, purchaser i paying fur titles. Corn ami C/ut* at PriuatsSale. 30U bags Corn, and S6t> do. Oats, frr sale iu lots to auit MK 0,1 - ** «ul^» ^UmljSaMe dn k mtlga- Th. h.U»«~^r, , SSS3''L B ’ „ htDd I.IW bo.h.U Owi NMfE iStJ/ OKO. J. HMJ.ru. UEU. 1. BMITII, JETNA INHUItANCJk OOlMUANt OF UARTrOHD. CONN, undnrsigucil, Avonts of the nlmve Coin 1. ooutinue to take risks against Firo Rocks, etc.,on the moat favorable toru<i. •Pf I*CO HEN8 A HERTZ. I SAAC ARB ATT, Soc'y. J08KPII B. COLLINS, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Akwold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fab *4 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houtlioru Mutual Xu*iilauee Cuuiimuy. 4 SHURY HULL, President and Treasurnr.— Ai.bon Cuiax, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary. io uudoriignod, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, vis: Marine, River and frrt; also on the lives of Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, Juno ly ly Corner of Bay and Drayton ste. BRUNSWICK & FLORIDA RAILROAD. i V KJ Buffalo Creek, lu Glynn oounty, to tho eastorn lino ot the vounty of Clluoh. The work is grading, bridg- iug, and furnishing cross-ties. The prioes will be liberal, and payraeut* mado monthly: two-thirds i i the Satilla river, and tlie Engineer's Office, L . work on that part of the Road will be first lot. Applications mado t r 17 THOMAS W. COLLINS, Brunswiok. ALEXANDER 4 COLLINS, Macun. ThST—4 A LL persons Having demands ngi of CHRISTOPHER DAWSON, la_ ty uf Chatham, deceased, will please hand in their bills duly attested with iu tho time prescribed by law, aud all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment to WILLIAM C. DAWSON, r 12 BTTh 6-6 Administrator. Ice: ICE ! flMIE Subscribur b X Ice! baud at bis ICE Liberty Street, a large supply of ICE, . ity, which he will sell to wholesale and retail customers at tlie usual rates. All orders left at my office, oorner Bull-street aud Congress-street Lane, '• will meet 'prompt atten- 2w 1‘. BERANC. Dagiicmun Gallery. 1 3JIK Subi-cribi-.r ho* taken the Room* lurmurljt occupied by Mr. Prentice, oorner St. Julian street uud Market square, where ho w ill be happy to see the former patrons of the Establishment, and as iraLy now ones as will favor him with a call. JWiTAll pictures put up iu the best style of the art.-fi# »y J. W. MILLER. NEW WINE AND LlffUUK STOKE. No. U Whitaker Htreet. £t/\ THE SUBSCRIBE'? respectfully announ- IXXjCM to the citizons of Savannah, and of tho in- jyyiJterior of this State, that he has now opiened aud will keep continually in store, a large assortment or the bestqralitiesof the various kinds of Wines ii ml Eiquors, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to bis stock of whioh, at present on hand, he Invites attention. Having had extensive experience *“ ”~anoe as a manufacturer, aud in Americans impur- id dealer, hia acquaintance with the trade enables u offer assurance that the articles whioh are enu merated below are each genuine. ArlicleH ol' Direct Importation* French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish and Monougahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Ram. Wines. Old Port, Madoira, Sherry, Champagoe, Hook, Clar et, Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Blavaits. Kirschouwasser, Absinth, 4<\, 4c- Ale und Porter. London Brown Stout and Ediuburgh Ale. Also Agent frr Domestic Liquors. |y n. mayer. Uo.u.n riu, BritiVh Uu«in] , ol!lo l B.jwM* > Union ■r Wo. - LTlmion Cone, Wblw ' Scarlet. Tho; ic, White wood, llovey’s Seedling, Kariy -.---j —»7,»N all grown in this climate nud iu good order. A orders loft at our store frr any of the abovo kiuds will be promptly attended to. Marshall Bouse Omnibus and Zbamat Private Sale. Comprising ono Hue largo Omnibus, six good Horses, and Harness eomplote. ‘i* 8»« pl....re Mill. An», with now Rigging, Ac., all ia complete order. Tn. «bov.|:rop.rt, will b. »bld on ..ty uonmmndn- tlug l.rm. th. proMH o.u.r e.in« Mr.lnovt from the city, has no further usoior ft. Prime White V an uf Private Sals. ./»*• p» r “!*'■ Lu^na. Iron EJDnb.lh CDj, 2UU0 bushels pr-me White Corn. in . tiiassat Private Sain. 10 orates Crockery, (low); 60 boxes Glass. Clocks—150 Clocks^ s'dar'andaOhour J ew—10 Chests Green and Blaok Teas Xauoy Good/—A lot of Aooonlluas, he., Ae. fancy and Toilet Soap 25 do Colgate No. 1 l’aio and Family Brooms—50 doxon Brooms, **miiy Tobacco-6 bales Leaf Tobaeoo ij ei «^ th CMka^CognXiBrandy ^bb,. d S,.E d0 „nr“"’ 1 *** W ‘" Groceries, Provisions, &c. PHILB8ICI ft RPf.i. off«r on aocomuiodating terms, at private sale: Liuoons.—50 bbl*. N. E. Ram. 25 bMs.Peaoh Brandy, 25 bbls. Munongabola Whisky, fi pipes Holland Gin, i **-'*' pipes Cognac Brandy, 10 uasks “Small Still' ih Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MoMahan's) hth casks Pinet, Cuutilllon k Co. and Uennctr 25 do Domestic Brandy iSBBV5rsa ,0ta 'i t d.-. Hcotcl 6 eighth casks Pinet, Cotillion & Co.Vud Hennessy Brandy, 200 dos. of ttuo Madoira, Sherry and Pert urauay, axi aus. or ttuo Madoira, Sherry and Pert Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky aud Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Baoo*—2U casks Sides, 10 o«sks Hams, 16 casks Shoulders. 11at.—300 bales Eastern and Northern. Crmbht.—1.00 bbls. HobOudale Ct ment Co. FLOua.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, CuocxKKV.—26 orates asserted Common and Qranlte. Glaihwahb.—76 oases Tumbler:, assorted, 10 casus Winus, 10 bbls. I^amps, Molasses Cans, 4c. Ckackbks.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston, i ^ j U AHS -—50jU0UCommon Gorman Cigars, 20,000 Span- 8cales.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a largo atsortment of Ready MlJo Cluthing, «•'«, » ‘•‘j'" ■■■uriuiei.i ui zveauy kuo ciutniDg, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Waro, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa ey Articles, Ae. 4c. Jy 14 iu biuio, iuu nejii. cuDiiziuiy on nana and for sale low, 160 bbls. Kusendale Cement, 25 do. "luster Paris. sop l frr Pent. Two Stores, Nos. S and 12 Johnston’s Building, Bay aged 6 years, and one aged 7 months, primo and likely, sold frr no fault. fr.irl,link's Patent Platform Seales. (Improved in quality and rodncod in priee,) adapted to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad Scales for trains or single ears, in use ou the principal railroads in the United States aud Great Britain; W'ure- house Scales; Heavy Portable Scales, on wheels, frr Foundries, Rolling Mills, 4c.; Store Seales, various modifications: Counter Soales; May and Coal Seales, Ac. These Scales have been long know n aud severely tested, and the universal confidence folt in their aeouricy and porfsot adjustment is suab, that they are now regarded For je 23 Agents in 8avannah. Just received per schr. F. T. Sattcrly, 50 bbls. N. E. Rom. For sale low from the wharf. oot 1 LOTTERIES. “ Look out for the Kaieiije when ilio WIII8TLK UMiWS.” ‘ Competition is the Lifo of Trade.” Ilo is called to the largo aud. NOTICK. TCACTOUHf Mere-linni* and Ollier*, de- X? siriug to have thoir Cotton repacked, cau du so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves, mar 5 tf C. A. L. LAMAIl, |> A MuMAHON A DOYLE. stock of all kiuds CARRIAGES, constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber. Persons tradiug to Savauoah will please to bear in lowering the price* qf Carriages mind that they Wpa I Uk arrangements ray intention soon to form a oonnexion witho bust manufacturing establishments in the North tuake Carriages expressly frr this market; so my pu J• citizens of Savaunah that on aud after this day, >eb. fftli, the priee of bathiug will be, for a single bath 50 cents, or 3 liukets for $1, until the 1st day or May next; from the 1st ot May uutil tho 1st cf November next, tho price of bathing will be 25 cents a bath, fe ff trade with J. C. THORNTON, * Corner Wost Broad and Bay Streets. N. B.—The inhabitants uf tho neighboring Counties arc particularly iuformed that none of the work Ped- dlcd iu thoir respective neighborhoods is from my estab lishment (jan 8-6m J. C. T. LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. AllNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indeitruclible SARCOPHAGUS, 0,1 A,R KXIIAUSTKD COFF1N8, Which is now taking tho place of all others throughout the United States. Ii. 8. nnn ‘ n '"'" made tho sole agent uf the i frr Die City o nab, would respectfully call attention to their neriurity over anything or the kind that has yet been Leforo the public. Tho improvements consist in ce menting the top and sides, and, by the application of i air pump, romoving the air, by which means tlu the claim to superiority The uudorsiguod haviug examined the abovo, do hesitate to say that, in hilr opinion, thoy are fully cal culated to answer the intended purpose . N. 11aKRIS, M. D., | C. W. Weiit, M. D.. R. Wav.ne, M. D , P. M. Kollock, M. b., J. C. Haueiuiiah, M. D., | W. G. Bullock, m. D., uiar 12 B. Lauhu.a>.*, Machinist. ly llOMK MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS 183 CouicrenM-Btreet, Havaauuh. Ps A The Subscribers manufacture ' caffi|L mil keen constantly on hand, large aud variod stock or Sad-j _ dies, Bridles aud Harness, a muke lo order eoery description of articles Our stock comprises also s large assortment of Trunks, Values, Saddle-Ba*r ’ * themser Carpet-Bags, 1 . .. hipe, Ae. s desirous of supplying themselves, will do well t lisninout. All articles sold by us ar execution prompt. New Wutch, Clock, Jewelry ANU KANOV HTOUK, BiiouujtrotisrRBEr, jv« uh. M il. KUANCIM STEIN, Muiulicluror ul' Chin. uometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watches, 4e. Ao., ~ ispectTully jnfurms his uustomers aud the publio gene- illy that In ' ~ J **■*“ ‘' rally that he has fitted up the Store 148 Broughtou-st., Watches, Clocks, Town Clucks, Chronomotcrs, Jewel ry, Ao., 4c., cleaned aud repaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jcwolry aud Fancy Goods of all descriptions sold at the lowest prioes possible. N. B.—Any Wateh, Cluck, Ac., 4c., thu t cannot be re paired by other watchmakzr*, I pledgo myself shall bo repaired by me to satisfaction, aud warranted. REMOVAL. f|3 McKENNA, of IUk.nabd St. Ciirap Dby- J[ • Goons Stoiui, has removed to the spacious store, 142 Uroughton-st., 1 *-«•>-• • -■ feb 21 9 Dickson’s Confectionery. . To Hire, A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT t < good surse for Apply to A. c. TOMS. 126 Bay street. A Spring; Cushion, Messrs. BEEBE 4 CO.’S superior HATS of :—- the Spring Style, now in store and for sab llat and Cap Store of N. K. BAKNUM 4 CO., 2 14ff Congress Street. FRESH GROCERIES. i HinoUeil Heel'uud Tongues.— Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with he will euutinue the Factorage and Commission Business in this city, under the firm of Hull 4 King. JNO. U. HULL, No. 21U Bay street. 8avannah, January 12,1863. OTIOK.—The umlerrigiiod cupariucrs of the. _ . late firm of “ Quautook, Roborts 4 Co.,” havius purchased the entire interest of James Quautock, Jr., “ ,J * * *" | ' Vusisi.. Roberts mid firm, will contim tho lumber and timber business iu this city, under tho name aud style of 4 Co." JEFFERSON ROutit i»», LAWRENCE B. McCONN. feb 22 ROBERT AUSTIN. r'l'O Tlfu LADIfiH.—We would io>|iL-clfuMy X call the attention of the ladles of Savannah and surrounding country to the following NEW and BEAU TIFUL GOODS which we have just received : Silk Paris Mantillas, Lace Oimp Mantillas. Black — 1, Lad ici “ Nett Scarfs, Col’d Nett Scarfs, Ladfes'Silk Cravats and Ties, French Worked Collars, Lace Capes, Chemisettes aud Under Sleovos, Bonnot Ribbon, Gauze . Cap Rib bon, Black Velvet Itibbou, Alexander's Light and Bi'k Kid Gloves. Black Nell Mitts, Colored Silk and Lisle Gloves, with a large variety of other articles too nume rous to mention. Please call and sue for yoursolves. All of which will be sold ou tho best possible terms, by mar iff AIKiN 4 BURNS. X Salmon, just received and for salo a fresh Pickled SCALLY'S, St. Andrew's Hall. » Havana Cigars, frr sale at SCALLY'S, tit. Audrew’s Hall. M. 1)8(1 AT WINK ami Ukarry Cordial. " of Wlue and 3 of Cordial, tor sale low for SCALLY’S, St. Audrew'e Hall. c UKitANT AND GUAVA JELLY tub sold low for cash at ir Iff SCALLY'S, 8t. Andrew’s Hall. 11KDUUKD PHICKH FOR CASH.—The XV undersigned will sell SPIRIT GASnor BURNING Fl.UID, by the gallon, 75 ets.; half gallon, 37)^ cent*; r«» sexura n Auh.vt quart, 2U cents; pint, IU ... , Rockets, Brooms, Bruzhes, Washstands, Churns, Ao., * o., at a similar reduction. HOUSEKEEPERS and others will find it to their interest to purchase articles they may want at this us- where they oau always find overy article ISE FURNISHING LINE, oxoept Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture, and at the lowost prioes for cash. (mar 12) J. P. COLLINS. iutoruH to pul UbUahment, \ iu the HOUl UlK for J^iUPORTANT TO UtlLVUiM 4s UON- _ TRACTORS.-The subccriber is now preimred to outer into any ongags ment for tho construction of Water Works, he having secured the servioes of an experi enced practical plumber. Specimens of work can be * 14 Barnard street. at uy store, 10,11 and -JOUNJ. MAURICE. 1*01* FAII*8 ? Foot ’i'uhs, Mclui Pilchers und O Basins, for salo mar 13 j JAMES SULLIVAN. LUH1HI NO.—'Ill, .ubMritnn IjiouniaiNo^-Tin .... JL P»r«* to <!o fl»»hlni lu >11 lu brna«ht«. l*erwu» who are doairous of having water, either rold or but, distributed through their dwellings, would do well to give us a call. Our work shall be done in a subetaa manner aud warranted to give satisfaction. MORSE 4 NICHOLS. L"«6 Uruujibtou-.trcQ T\UAWN ^NUMBKR8 — Or Gfiorgla State (usta 1 Lottery, Class 46, drawn ill this city on tho lffth 11 66 22 53 30 67 65 26 18 60 52 17 43. Nos. II 22 ft), a Prize of $80, told in the above. Will be drawn in Savannali, Go., To-Morrow Morning, March 22, at ff o'clock. GEORGIA HTATJK LOTTERY, Ac hnlrprnt F. C. BAR -.47, ARBEHA CO., Managers. FINE SCHEME! 05,000!—$2,000!—01.500! $1,200!—$1,000! And more than $80,000 in Smaller Prizet! Tickets only -Share* In proportion. Risk on a Package of Quarters, only $6,W- Tiokete and Shares for salo, and Prizes cashed on de mand. by OEO. 8. GRAY, No. 5 Owens’s Building. P»ar21 Opposite Pulaski IIooso. UtttfBNK AND PULASKI MONUMKNT LOTTEKV OFFICE. Day I*ano, near Bnll-Mireet* GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. 4«K«SW’ 3 do Irish " 6 do <^d Monongohela de, 5 quarter oauks Canary w/ne 10 do do Tenerlff and Madeira. Cormt—SO bags Primo Rio C'lfiee * *5" d—lrnbte nation on the Bay. For; WANTED. ,, WANTED, V . wlillu wonikD, K hitua'tion as cook. ..» ito “ sr -" u $.° h '“« WANTED," ' w ’ i ’ 00, —*V UIHBJ.EACAHKYH. ~ „ KXCIUKUB wantkuT Qf) 7° 80 nAVBOAFTS <m New York, wuted » ^ <|.»al) 0. A. I,. LAMA* WANTitD. NEOBO WOUAN-wbo I Houses and Lands. A IMST °I I ' aurl ol » 0>o Skidaway rood, about X*. four miles from Savannah, containing, by recent l'» rt of the Placentia Manta- %Wih5 wSWKrjs: EuijulfB of JOUN WILUAMHONA CO* lu ,™i a FOII UENT.-A basement Room cuitublo *quare >ljrilcian * 0ffl °% In( * uiro U No ’ 1 idberty fa?" m . eut Houeoa. each al S'rl?"”,L J , ^. I 2Lw , l. k ' .'““f* lf J“*. r7 l S WM. BEENKEN. TO ItKNT. ~~ II. WrenS T ilIIEE Steeping Rooms, No. 130 Congresa-st. Also, to hire, a Woiuau, a good norae. house sorv~ ant and oouk. Enquire of jfcb24j A. BDNAUD. To Kent* T 'HE 8iore in Whitaker street, now occupied by the Subscriber ae a wholesale Store, of which possession can be had immediately. ALSO—will be rented about the first of April next, then Retail Store corner of Whitaker and Cengrose-sU For further particulars apply to frblO M. PltENDERUAST A C0„ on tho Premise*. X HR bit FUJI ItKNT. Upper Floor of Oglethorpe Hall, for o •“ years. Apply to ROUT. 1 . HABERSHAM A SON. I/OUHAJLK*—Lot 60 feet on W***t broad *t.. X; mKoiof bMk 1*1 foot, with . am.U tfood,. B.1I4. i-ltoalt. Apply t. (f»W ttll. WBItlliT M ^TU KKNT—A two .cory Brioli Hoom oo,. 8 L given immediately. Apply at this o M To Kent* A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, w Rh eight apright looms. For parUeuiars apply tn John A. Gray, in the house or at th» corner loose and Abtrcorn streets. tf deo 18 FoubaEST 1 A DOUBLE Tenement and tt single Houon—all on a brick basement, and in a desirable and k> *Uhy part of the oity; at present recto for $1,(06. Ap; ly to To Rent, F OR 1 year, a WHARF STORK, oot 8 FORT A DUNHAM. To b« drawn in Savon anu. Tuts Day, March 2 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1,26—shares in proportion Tiwketo and Shares, either singly or by tbo package frr sale ly _ E. WITHINGTON, * Vender for Gregory A Maury. OJleeffo. 163 Day-Street, 2 Doors East qf theCitJUolel. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, by ti . for thshsnefito/ the Jndept-ndrnt fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Mano^rs. The l.iioky Havaunak Lottery. lag at 9 o’clook. Will bo drawn To-Morrow Morning a SPLENDID SCHEME: *5,000—*2,000-1,300— *1,900! Ac. Ao. Ae. Tickets only $2; Halves $1; Quarters 60 cents. HT Orders from tho oouutry answered promptly, swings sent regularly, and prises cashed on demai"> at this office, by 21 CHARLES B. PA1TER80N. hAl.E.-A Brick WkcKoum, Tin jW. . if’ m O'*', 1 ” Sf" * *M tljli in.Uc, .11 Uuored with ihiok blank, and urn itoon suituble for ndiio—aituated - MOOaIE, -to whutn oil debts due oa must be paid, and nil accounts against us presented frr liuoida- O-i* J- B HENDJHCKSuS^ mar 2 havannah, March 1, 1863. LUFAUTNBIUmp. ri^IIK undorsigiiotl imvo formed n eopartnerabip, 1 taking offrefc from the first day of January last, un- uer the firm of JOHN B. MOORE A CO, frr the transRo- hou of a gen oral vrholosalo A re tall Drug, paint and OH business. I’liuy may bo frund at the old stand of Mourn 4 Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings. marl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. STII.WELL. Crnz>e Sluiwls, Crui>e StauWls. J UBT RECEIVED a: tin: kcc .fore u fruh buim ply »f 1’laln and tmln+ltrai WMt, Cr*i*S±,*U, m ..ary uoKlIty. Th. Ladira u. u.«r.a r Mtfally ■lueataa to call and look at them, u th.ro ia noirontfo - '' '* J. It. COJIKN t CO.'S, HO Srougktoa-flt. i show goods— %t VTAJ-OIaKON US'L'TKKM.—A .upcworU- _Ll clo for the ears of .i—— 1V/T FRINDEKUAfiT A* CO. bi |U • uounce tho arrival THIS DAr of the first por tion of their Silling Stock. Their BIr. I^rendergart being now in the markets, they expect tbo fall completion of his purchases in a four days, uf which a detailed notice will be given; in tiio meantime, thoy solioit au early inspeotlohfrom oil their old friends aud the puolie generally. 178 BROUOHTON-8T.. r th. coro of dyap.paiK, wane of oppMIto. guo, aud 0>1 cumjiiumta uririnj frum a de- uf the nervous system. For sale by A, BON AUD. NltiOKKD TONUUBK, dcci. *uv..a^T uidiB * fraui,u *“ i mar 1 i C1*AG AO HORN A CUNNINGHAM. G AUDEN IlOlJh AND HAKES for aulo >>?, t. W. COHNWELL, liii ftryan-ot. OpputUo Saint Andrew’s Hall. IATKNT 1IUKAD SEU EHS. for cuttiur Bread, fluokod Beef and Cold Slaugh, of an equal Ickncss. MORSE k NICHOLS. R) 155 Bruugbtou-struoL _ J per cent, lb mar 11 iw ROBT. HABER3UAM A SON. SS51SBS6V 15 hhds. Prime Shoulders, M ‘‘ «•<>• Sides, landing from bark Harriett 4 Martha, frera New Or lean*—frr sale b- , Stoat, in pints and quarto; 10 do East India Palo L 8tont. in . . e, in pints and quarto. Just received by nar 10 M. J. SOLOMONS. I “» rl1 COUlftfSailKBTZ. P U1ME 1.EAU LARD do iUEbBI’OUK. 26 bbb. Prime Leaf I .ora. STEWAHT'S C1ANDIKH. T UST RECEIVED pur Mourner Alubuma, __ (j ply of Stowart’e celebrated Steam Refioetl Candle's, in pound and half pound packages. mar 10 W. W. LINCOLN, Mon t eg. UISUAND’8-UALCINKD D1AGNK81A1 "VULLY equal to Henry's, and at ono halfUie I Driae—one ar M.rfh. r. *!?** from hark Uavrl.lt 4 Martha, from New Orleans—frr sale by IEN64I “ i 60 bbU. Prime N. 0.1 Prime do. Sides, Prime Sides, landing from bark Harriett A Martha—for sal# by ^ priee—one gross jusv received and warrantodfrush ’Z t S t sSA 9 J/L . (m ‘ r 1U > • w. W. LINCOLN. 1/IIUHII ArnvuU per X: 200 lb*. Smoked Be vf, COHENS A HERTZ. Arrival* per * to amor: aw Ibe. Smoked B#vf, 200 Pig Hams—and frr wOle by mar 12 J P ATENT NET CUACKK-EaUr^yk orticlr. .ar superior to anything ■* “ * mar 10 fcURSB I W. P. FORD. Sausage and Kino* i ‘ exoellent article. i A NICHOLS. yf ttON T DUO U, Mortice LOCKS, frr sole by (mar 12) JAMES SULLIVAN. tho finest quality and best manufacture, frr A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. I .MiOUK, SHUAR; ifcci—100 libls Buitiraoro J Flour; 30 do NO Sugar; 40 do Phe!|>e's Gin: 50 Mokusee; fit) box os Cheese: 50do Herrings; 26 bbl* liter and Sugar Crockers; 20 hhds now Boron; 60 kegs Lard. landing and for sale by 16 COHEN I II OFM.—I bale llrsl sort ll^ps, New-York iu- XX epaotod, orop of 18fl2 ; just received and frr sa)o by JOHN U. MOOKE A CO., tjkUb CAGES,—Canary, Par tot and Breeding cagim,^