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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1853)
W »eV-etek»#a#, Cuts. Uurn», Hwrtlltiigr, Old Sores, Monuuito Blt«a, iu- ueci Stings. rains in th* Limbs, to. If U do«4 not give relief, recollect your money will be rofuudcd. All Iliad le oahud lit a felr trial of It aeoord- ln| to the directions. This artiole is an English reme dy, and was used by William the Fourth,late kin* of Knftlnoel, •adcertified to by hlmae a cure for Bheumatiam, where ‘^rvUiiag else be had tried, foiled. Over IU.00U.0U0 " ni, bare been eold in the United State* without a ■tacle failure, and many families have atate 1 that If it waa filO l*r bottle they would not be without It, la oaee of Croup, aalt la ae certain to euro m 11 la applied. The moel severe ootreu la cured in a low daye. It our*« TuoruatiUR in 3 iiiinutoa-uuADAouB in fe aa hour and irnaLXtU. whon tlrat taken, In a few hour#. 0,10 ' Prioe 25 and 00 oenta. -^a I»H. TOBIAS ha# alao put up a HORSE i.INIMENT In (iiut Iwttlea, which la warranted cheaper aud bettor than other lor Colic. Ualla, Cute, Swelling*, Brule**, scratchee. Cracked lied, Ac. bc rawnon, prte, M Mnb . ^ PR. TOBIAS could fill twenty newspaper* with the loiter* and oortifioatea roeeirad oomiuomllng hie Lini ment, Lotoouelders that warranting itsutflcient, aa any oao who doea not obtain rotiof u not oallod on tu pay for 1 . a. SOLOMONS J> CO. ui 1. U. CAIITEU sr. the sole ng nte for Savannah—also for aale by tlio drug- ■tiita and atorckcepern throughout Georgia. K pr. Toblaa' otfioo, 240 Greenwich atroot, N. Y. j Tl. GARTER, Broughton street, oppoaite st. An drew's Hall, will supply the country merchant* at tho proprietor # lowcat prions# mar Id Medicines which never fail to give satisfac tion, ami are used by many physicians in their practice. p r . J* S. Hose’s Nervous and Invigor ating Cordial. The Greatest DIscovory in Medical Science !—For all Nervous Condition* of the System i—Pr. Rose's Norvoua Cordial!—Uoart JPiaeaaus aud Nervous Qoinplniut*. ry^-^The astounding and happy effoot of Dr. •KA Hoae'a Nervous Cordial, for Dlacaaoa of the Heart, Palpif *! i' f « Nutnhnoss, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Moscles, Heartburn, Flatulence. l'ain In the Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or forth* Mind or Body worn down by care, labor, or atudy, has induced many pbysiolane to use it in their practice For a weak constitution,it is n grand restorer: it oompletely re move# from the eyatem all nervous irritations, and is almost mlraouloUs in Its rapid and happy effoot. The weak and the nervous are frequently restored to per fect health before tialng one bottle, Frio# fifty cent*. Do you suffer With any pain!* If you do, ua* Pr. Rote's Pain Curer. it ourea Toothache, Soro Throat, Earache, Stiff Neok or Pains in the Face, in a few minute*. It curt# qulokly Pain in the Stomach or Dowels. Cares Chilolatus, Coras, and any irritation ca the feet. It ecu like a charm for Pains in the Side, Limbs or Back, and for Rboumuttem from a sudden cold, it is magical in its effects, la bottles, 12>», 2d and *U cents. TUB BEST COUOIt SVRUr IH TUB WOULD.—Dr. Rose’s celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to the worst Coughs, whether oouaumptivo or proceeding from a ooH. It allays any irritation of the Lungs, and forti. lies the system against any future attack*. Ju bottloe at AO cento and $1. Fou Blum s Habits and Bad Colds.—If you are bilious, you require a purgative medicine. If you have ir**L va- riaote appetite, and a yellow akin—take Pr. Rose's Autl Bilious or Railroad Pills, and you will soon be relievod from all bad feelings. In noxea li« and 2d cts. These Pills aro called RAILROAD PILLS, hooana* ahead of all other pilla in their good elects. fV'e/ros* Mercury. All of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose's Modl- THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., throughout the State. ly r 14 URIU8 WANTED. In 1835 and '36 a large number of Qeor- VsA gians wsnt over to the Republlo of Texas to assist the Texans to gain their independence. Many of these were massacred with Fannin, and other* fell wlillo lighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Orant, and Johnson. The Republio of Texas granted to the holra of these bravo men a large quantity of land, very row of whom have oomo forward to claim tholr right. The descendant* of those who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texas ean procure thee* lands, on application to the undersigned, who possesses all neces sary information on the subject, mar8 Cm H. Y. LEVY, Savannah. DYHFKPWI A AND INDIUESTION. This* groat scourges of our people cannot Vs49a be too well understood, or the rneaus of averting or curing them too highly appreciated. Tho person who discover# any means or cure or alleviation, confers a benefit upon his fellows, and is deserving ot honor. This desirable consummation has been achieved, and not only may dyspepsia be oared, bat it may be prevented by tbe use of “HOOFLAND’8 GERMAN BITTERS," prepared tty Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadel phia, which medicine is spokon of in the high vat terms of commendation by thousauds who have tested its effi- caey. It is perfectly innocuous in its nature, and pos sesses the vuluablo property of improving tbe health of the robust, as welt a* rvstoriug the health of the sioh. ltn U. It. K., N«. 1 and U. Persons suffering with either of the follow- ing complaints, by taking the remedy re commended, will experience relief in a few minutes. Rheumatism, Rad way's Ready Relief, hick Headache, do. do. do. Scrofula, Iiicxeu, Canoor, do. do. Resolvent. NrattjSUr . ■ Tio Poloreux, Sprain, do. do. do. Caries of tho Roues or Nodes, do. do. Rosolvent. ChIU Fever,piarrna>a,Cramps, do. do. Relief. Whim BweUing, do. do. Resolvent. Deafness, do. do. SPINAL COMPLAINTS. Radway'# Ready Relief; used in connection with Rad way'a Renovating Resolvent, will perform the most remarkable cures. The publio will please bear in mind, that all oomplaints enumerated above. Rad way's Ready Relief, or Kouovatiug Reselront will quickly euro. Price of Itadway's Ready relief, 25 and M cents.J do. do. Renovating Resolvent, $1. iiTisr 5 lino emai'Liberal advances made upon shipment •Cflhof Cotton to my friends in Liverpool am New York. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. MEDICAL. CU«i'ARTNEK8U1P, Dr. E. U. MARTIN and Dr. U. L. BYRD, Wv2!5* having associated themselves in tho prac tice of their Profession, may be found at tlioir Office, ai tho roridono* of Dr. B., No. VI Broughton-strect, soutL side, botween Bull and Dray ton-streets. Pr. M. may be found at night at his residence on South Broad street, between Whitaker and Barnard atroota. 6m no 4 PENTIHTKY. DB. M. C. IIEALD Performs oil operations pertaining to Natural or Artlii- ' cial Teoth, in the best style. Office first oornar west oi the Marshall House. ly jan 17 DENTI8TUY. DR. Q . D. BARNES, Surgical and Mechanical Dentlnt. Office corner of Congrois and W hi taker-# t*., over Mr l’r cade roast's Dry Goods Store 1/ »P 17 ilR. WM. NEFUEW KIND, rm —-w Having looated in Savannah, offers bis pro. fosslonal services to citisene in the city anu vicinity. Ulline corner of Barnard aud State streets. IlErEHKMOKs.—ltobt. Hutchison, Esq. Stephen Ua- borahagi. Esq.; John R. Wilder, Esq.; and Messrs. Way A King. 3m jan fi TAPSCOTT'S FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. M*i •— Persons wishing to send for their friends, NvA and desirous of bringing them out by first olass pocket ships, are lufonuedthat tho subscribers arc the only agents for the above Agonoy lu this olty. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wra. TapseoU A Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts or* negotiable in any town through out In land and Great Britain- Dr*' i* on France and Germany, payable in all ports of thn featine'nt, also for tale. Apply to doo 14 ly BUNKEP. A OGDEN, 81) Bay-et. D1L SULL1YAN has removed bis Office to Congress-street, between Drayton and Alercian. tf nov 22 Private Hospital. •d»/;toum wii.uman <v uanaiu., Fajcm-btiikst, West xxd or ton Puakk Road. > PH*. W1LDMAW A UANAUL having nntMli the. arrangements for a Private •Hospital, end fitted up tho same with all tbs applianoes Lf by glens, good nursing, and medical and surgical at- 1 ^udnnce, now offer thi laments of the institution tv the UiuhUn. iflho terms of ndmlssluo are 91 per day. This will so- •OWraonsUne and efiolent medical ntteudanee, modi- eines^oArd and lodging. Ten dollars will bo requlrod *4*^00, wiiich will not be subject to reclamation.- Ai»*rtmhnts porfeotty private may be obtoined on ru That the tnatitaUcn may partake ns mnoh ns pSjSRMi the bqnqveUnt pnMle character which the origins' intended, they have s-lieited the following gvntle- “>«n to aftjwa board uf visitor*, who wiU at oil tad *“*> ifoBoot the premises, and whose names are guarantees to tho public of its efficient mnnagemuut i “ John W. Andermn, STEAMSHIP LINES. (7. H. Ilf AIL LINK. THHOI/UII IN ftO TO SS HOURS. Iew-(ork k diurlHton Sttara-I'scketi. 1 -•*»• Adgcr's w harvse * veryAslisrday and each nltsrnam HVdse- /Ah.ADUKK 1.900 Toil. MAIUON * C«( M. Berry .1,300Tons. Tho 80UTHERNEH. W. FiwteV oommander, will oavo fiauh niternato WeJnssd ly—having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now In eompleto order. IS#" For Freight or l'aasage, having olegaut Htate Room accommodations, apply at the otfioe of the Asenl, HENRY M188HOON, Corner Rest Bay and Adger'a Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be Hie Hue to^con nect with tho (southerner on Wednesday* fob 10 FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Natiga lion Company. The new and splendid aide-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tou# register, Capt. Walter Col lins, has commenced her regular trips, sad will leave Uavaunah on Wednes day, the 8th Hepl.. and evory alternate Wednesday thereafter; say on the 22d Bept., and 6th and 20th Oct. and 3d and 17tn Nov., and ao on. This ship has been built with entire regard to safoty, apply C. A. L. LAMAR, AgentTn Savannah. jan 31 HERON A MAR TIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia. NfcW YORK &SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and eplendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt.Woodliull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging •d in safety, speed and romfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or before them. 49*Cabin passage *£>, payable before going on board. Agents: , FAPELFGUP. FAY k CO, Savannah. # SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannah, Augusta and Humburg. •pan* The Union Steamboat Company of f^^wl^^^foGoorgia and South Carolina having tho- ■anmilHlMMnruughiy overhauled and refitted thosu- K rior steam-pockets IL I.. COOK and OREGON, with bters, are now ready to transport freight of ail description twtweeu Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if noj mors, dispatch than any other ggmnrit JM . freight consigned to thoir agents will be forwardod free of Commissions. Tho aeoommodatione for passongors luallfnot auporior to any boats on the river, hare ' HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, equal 11 •3.UU. Savannah, 31st Sept., 1852. lARPEIL P E. F. KlNCllLEY it C . JAMES HARPER k CO., Augusta. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darieu. Urnunwick, St. Maryn, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURO (Black Creek), AND PICOLATA. Leaves tv<ru Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. SI. ■Mss . The superior steam-packet WM. GA3- f>a>yL w ^ATON, Capt. Sliaw, will leave Tuesday JUBWaaOkMornlng, at 10 o'clock, aud will oon- llnue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien ......45 00 St. Mary’s. 4 00 Jaeksouvilfo 6 00 Blaek Creek, PioolaUand Palatka. 8 00 For frei^ht^orjiassage apply on boari at Charleston un-packet wharf, or to a 24 CLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TO TitAVKLLEIlS UU1NU NORTH. TUB HAVANNAU ANU CUAUI.E8TUN V. 8. MAIL. STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of tne Central Itail- road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the tamo day, *▼ iiiumginii ^icHiii.rucaeis, Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every d*y,ati)£P. M., and also with the New-York und Charlentou Hteamnhlpa, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaviug Macon ou Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to couuout with the splen did new steamship Jaitue Adyer one week, and the steamship ^owfA«mer tbe next. Fare from Charleston steamships, 225. ; OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. HATH OH PASSAGE RED VC ED. The superior new steompaeket WE- 1LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every Saturday at 10 o'clock A . 4 60 St. Mary's Jacksonville o uu Picolata 8 00 Palatka. 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Puke, for Oeoln, will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka. tsm Hotels, Boarding-Houues, ho. CUIIICIIHULO lIOGS£, (formerly Griffin Boute.) (iliuuuouoKtty TenmiNHce. M Thls well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Passonger Car lauding of tho West ern aud Atlautto Railroad, is now open, nnder the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bktson and Lady. This lions*, while under tbe control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. The present Pro prietor having secured tho services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent Cook and House Boy nod having furnished the House entirely new, hopes to retain Us high r-:'mtatiOn, and morit publio patronage. Passengers can ho accommo dated with an Omnibus to and from tho Boats, fob IS [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (lim) J. W. SPEAK, Proprietor. JL with pleasant Board and nicely furnished rooms, in a private family, convenient to the business part of the city, being three minutes walk to tho Post-office. Apply at this office, Bourdiug. Ff^WO OR THREE kingle Goiillomon I commodatod with pleasant board at the oorner of Jei * * *' ' , “~* ones aud A be room streets. BOARDING. V TEKY desirable Rooms, with Board, at reason* 1 bis rates. Apftly at this OQoe. tf no? 8 BOARDING. A FEW RESPECTABLE BOARDERS can be accommodated at Mr*. JAMES’ Old Stand, corner s&J? and South Broad streets. lm Gentlemen’s Restoration. U. WJEIGAND has just opened, under the Planter's Hotel, n neat and comfortable Eating Room, with an excellent Kitchen and Cookiug Range adjacent, as a Restaurant. He bos on excellent Cook from Strasboug, who will suit German, American aud French tastes. Oysters. Fish. Meats, every thing that this market afford*, can be had in oil styles on short notice. Young Clerks and others who have rooms in town, are invited to try tho Euro pean mode of broakfastlng and dining at the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Beer, Swiss and Lindburger Choose, kept alwaye on hand for tho use of families. oet 0 EMPIRE HOTEL., Oglethorpe, Ga. r PIIK Subscriber, lute of tho Washington Hall, X Macon, Ga., having taksn the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new furnituro, and having large and airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of publio patronage by close attention to business, having good stabling and every convenience to make the gaesie of his house qomfortable. jo 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. SCHOOLS. ACADEMIES, ho. MUSIC, FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING DANCINO ACADEMY. ■ MUNBIEUIIA. HONAUD re.i-ttfailjr inform, his patrons, that hi* Academy is open for the reception of pupils. During the season tho following Fanoy Donees will i introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition Torontella, Itotta, Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Ziugoralla, Schotisoh, Kedowa, Masurka.cto. Former pupils aro requested to eome oarly if they like to learu Fanoy Danoes for bis Ball, to be given iu Gentlemen’s Class will begin on Tuesday next, the 16th inaL, at 9 P.M. nor 13 Classical and English School, G. A. HOLCOMB* Ganton-Mtreet, near the Park. sop 27 dtNl—3*w6m The Charleston Shoe Store, J (8I,0 of (he R.J Flic,) is[ Barnard srJtKKr.emfSl i , supply themselves with any of these articles, should not forget the number, as tkey will always find a well selot-Ud sleek to select from, consisting of; Ladies’ Fine Black and Colored Gaiters, Misses' “ ladiso' and Misses’ Slippers of oil kinds. Children's Shoes in great variety, Gentlemen's Calf, Sewed and Pegged Boots, Children's Shoes in great variety, Gentlemen’s Call, Sewed and Pc Men'* Ki;> and Peg god Brogaus, Together with a great variety not ennmemted. mar 21 ly E. MURPHY, Proprlotor. W'l *90 Hewurd ILL l>fl paid for ibo apprehension nod de livery at my office, or to his owner, or the negro TOM. He is five foot five or six inches high, oop- K colored; stout built, good front tooth, a soar nnder right eye about the *tse of a quarter of a dollar, in the sUpe of a half moms. He was owaed by Mr. G. M. Wiirett, of this pi see in 1661. bo now Ulouge to Henry S*PP, of East Florida, Colombia County/New WM. WIUGUT. 100 do E Pboln's Northeru Gin SSMr’BBKPiSI,**®' 40 do Domostto Brandy 20 u and SO % casks tih Proof Brandy 30 blu superior old Monoagahel* Whisky 60 do do Rye d« 400 gallons old Georgia renob Brandy 14 SCRANTON, JOUNb IKW’sPIUNH SAVANNAH SHOP LINES. FOR PHIliAnULPlUA-UCfon’a Idfie. The rsgnlnr packet schooner VIRGINIA. Snow inestor, will have dlapatcli for the above mpnri.wa* FOR HUSTON. -r-v The regular packet schooner OEO. J. JONES. aJfcn Captain neett, will meet with dispatch for the ■HMm.nbovo port. For freiaht or passage apply to mar 22 H. R. WASHBURN, Agent. FOlt NEW YORK—livorfflit Irinr. The regular packet schoouur l’LANDOME, aJ'llhi. Capt. lirown, will have dispatch for the above wdMMkport. Fur freight of UK) bales cotton, to com plete cargo, apply to mar 21 nOWLANDACO. Frrlulit Wiiiiit-d for iiustou. The sch'r OCEAN, Ilowe master, is ready to rc- Afu oeive freight or charter for tho above port. uMfmt mar It) W1LLI8 A BRl’NDAOE. FOR 1*111 LADKI,1*111 A—lltron’N l.iuv. The regular packet schooner CUARLK8 A. GREINER, lligheo, master, will havo quick •3MML<ii*i>ntdi for above port. For freight or passage apply to (mar 17) WILLIS A BltUNDAGK. FOR MOriTON. j-p, Tho brig CAROLINE, P. Stetson master, will qjrfrtemcct with dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to mar 17 BRIG IIAM, KELLY A OO. FOR NEW YUltti.—Union Lino. The regular packet schooner FRANCES SAT- j TERLY, Davis, master, will have quick dts- MteMupatch for above port, bor freight or passage apply to (mar 17) WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. KOK NKW.VOUK—NOW l.lne. . The regular packet brig MACON, Captain KMm Watkins, will meet with dispatch for the above ■MnMhport. For freight or passage, apply to mar 17 11. K. WASHBURN, Ag't. FOR UALTliHOUH. —The schooner NAIAD, Captaiu Watts, will JA. meet with dispatch for the above port. For mUMhEfreight or passage, apply to mar 16 11. K. WASHBURN, Ag’t. FDR MVKKI’UOl.. rt.. Th* fiuo Br. bark INDEFATIGABLE, Ploker- ^CStenell master, having three-fourths of her cargo Suit tigaged, will moot with dispatch. For freight engagement* apply to mar 16 tf WILLIAM BATTERSBY A CO. FOR NSW YORK—UrlK Dine. , Tho roguiar packet brig AUGUSTA, F. Stone jriMKKmuster, will have dispateh. For freight or paa- whttMboage apply on board, at Anoiaux wliarr. or to *mar 15 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. FOIt BOSTON. ~ . The bark OKA'S WILLIAM, W. Blaaland, master, will meet with dispatch as abovs. For aMMKfreigbt or pas*age apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, orte (mar 16) BttlGUAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW ORLEANS. 5-n, Tho schooner MARTHA JANE, having most of her cargo eugagod, will mee). with dispatch as above. For bulnuce of cargo, apply to mar 14 KINCULEY, LOCKETT A CO. FOR PIIILADVLPftllA—ilerou’n Lluo. -r~ Tii* regular packet schooner S. N. SMITH, Smith, master, will have dispatch for the above ■SdMtport. For lrright or pa&ugo apply to mar 11 W^lLlTs A BRUNDAGE. FOR BALTIMORE—Hegulur Line. Th* packet schooner WOO ABRIDGE, White, master, will meet with despatch as above. For ■MMtfrcight or passage apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, or to mar 1) BRIGHAM, KELLY A OO. FOR IID8TON. - , The brig CLEMENT, R. MAYO, master, will gfiKAmsst with dospistuh ns above. For freight or ■mMnSpaasago apply ou board at Telfoir’s Wharf; or to mar 8 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO. HEAVY FREHJHT FOU NEW-YOltK. Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by vessels wanting heavy freight. Apply to 2UML mar 6 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. Yenisei Wanted lor Philadelphia. . A high rat* of freight will be paid for n vosael ^CUAto load for Philadelphia. Apply to aUt feia WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. VE88EL8 WANTED ON FREIH11T OU CHARTER. A . Freights for NorthciM. Eastern and £^rr“( n p . o ,"!i r’&cdtk - . VESSELS WANTED for Northern -v. ^Cwatand Eastern porta. Apply to 2fiHfc[oct7—ly] WILLIS ABRUNDAGE.aHB HAllNDEN’S EXPRESS, jsaASZb Eemmwsm 1 -VI liny Hired, T) E8PEGTFULLY bog leave to inform tho citi- XV sens of Savannah and its vicinity, that they have concluded their arrangements with the Central Rail road and Banking Company, and are now running Mes sengers daily to Macon, and semi-weskly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods to Milledge- ville and all intermediate places. We would also say that onr expresses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description of Merchandise and valuables to every town in tbs North ern States—also to California nod Europe. OnriUBA AMD Aukmts— 163 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells A Son, Macon; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; E. C. Uubbull, Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 and 46 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exchange-street, rrevideuoe; Mont- gomery-street, San Franolaco. fob U LIVINGSTON. WINCHESTER, A CO. MaU - SAVANNAH TO DAB1BN. A LINE of Four Horse Pest Coaches leaves 8a- vannah every ^iomlny nnd Thnmday, nl 7 o’clock A. HI. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-llouao, Riceboro' and South Newport, arriving In Darion at 6 o'olook P. M. Returning on Tucadnyn nnd Fridnyn. Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'olook P. M., and connecting with the boats for the North, and tbe cars for th* Wost. EST Office iu Savannah, at 8awyer, Hollister A Co.’s Stables, oorner of State aad Whitaxer sts. jan 18 ly U. L. IIART, Proprietor. Hunt’s Restorative, OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. riWI8 pleasant aud efBcieul agent for the proven- J tlon cf baldness, and tho removal of dandruff, is also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both on accouut of it# delicate and agreeable perfume, (freo from essential oils,) and its kooping the hair in place aud curl. When tho hair is moist with this fluid, it may bo dressed boun tifully, in any form required, ao os to keep in ite place. Previous to ourling ths hair, moisten it lightly with the Restorative, which will give it a glossy and durable curl. Children's h*ads should be dressed with the Restorative twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at onoc thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay ths foundation of a good h* ad of hair. For aale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co lognes, and Shaving Creams, at the 8having and hair-dressing saloon, 1G8>{ Broughtou-street, Nearly opposite 8t. Andrew's Ilall, mar21 By WM. J. HUNT. DUUUH AND JtlEDlCINEH. FT’HE subscribers, wholesale aud Retail Druggists, X would respectfully oall the attention of purchasers to.thelr well-solected stock of the above mentioned ar- tioles, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible prices; also, PAINTS, OLA88, Ae.; Union White Lead, Linseed Gll, Dry and Oround Colors, Varnishes, Glues. Putty and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm. Lard, Kapeseed and Patent OU; GROCERS' ARTICLES: Whalo Oil, 8ploes, Mustard, Sate rates, Matches, Ac.; LANDRKTli‘8 GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Mediuine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of artWIea for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ae.. with an elegant assortment of one French and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubiu's Perfumes, Colognss, and U«ir Preparations— ail of which aro warranted to be of the best quality, mar 10 JOUNB. MOORE ACO. NEW HOURS, RECEIVED BY 8. 8. 8IBLEY. M A He'll 15. 1853. T OHMING’H Pictorial Field Book of the Rov- 1 A olution—2d vol. select British Eloquoaco; embracing the best Speeches ontlro, of tho most Eminent Orators of Great Britain for tho last two eonturiea: by Chauoey A. Goodrich, D. D. The Works of John C. Calhoun—vol. 1: edited by Richard K. Cralte, Esq. Letters and Journals of Lord Byxon : by Thomas Moore—in 2 vole. Life and Works cf Robt Burns: edited by Robert Chalmers—in 4 vote.: tho fullest and moat comprehen sive yet published. Pastoral Theology ; or the Theory of the Evangeli cal Ministry: by A. Vinet: translated by Tho*. U. Skinnor, D. D. The History of Ureooe : by Oeorge Grot*. Esq.—in 10- vote.: a reprint from the second Loudon edition. Tho Heir of Kedcllffe : by tho author of “The Two Guardians," “The Kings ot Eugland," Ae. Shakspuaro and his Times: by M. Uuiiot. History of au Adopted Child: by Geraldine E. Jewebury, author of the “Sorrows of Gentility," Ac. The Cousins ; or a tale of Early Life: by th* author of “Conquest and Self-Conquest?' The Morning Watches and Night Watches : by the author of the “Faithful Promisor." The Metropolitan Catholic Almanao for 1853. VUlette : by Cnrrer Bell; Castle Avon : Henry Es mond ; The Pilgrims of th* Rhine; Tho Regent's Daughter, and a Targe variety of interesting works. For sale at No. 136 Cougresi-st. mar 19 UOOK.8— JlODKH. T IFE or MARY STEWART, forming thn third 1 A volume of Miss Agues Strickland's Lives of the Queens of Sootland and Engliah Princesses connected with th* royal suec**eion. A neu supply of Family Bibles. PolygloU aad Poeket Biblea. in a variety of bindings, which will be sold cheap at the book store of S. 8. SIBLEY, luar 19 No. 136 Congrcss-sU 8150 Howard T> UNA WAY or atolou from tbe Subscriber about X\j the 26th January last, his woman CHARLOTTE, aoout 38 years old—she is about live feet four ItHi** high, stout built, front teeth good, blaok complexion, no peculiar mark about hor that I recollect of. I will pay $50 for her apprehension and delivery in any safe Jail in this State, so that I can get her, or at Mi. William Wright's office, and glUU for proof to convict any person of stealing or inveighllug her off. mar 18 * lm ANDREW HOLLIDAY. Do not Neglect yonr Coughs und Golds. lleiMc’uuurUulled Pectoral CoughCnndy. ’1 ’ID* article ism never failing remedy fur Coughs, I Cvlds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, and Tightness of the Lungs or Chert. Persons who are much exposed, and troubled with Irritable Coughs and Weak Lungs, will Bud almost Instant rollef bv tryiug the Pectoral Candy. In fast, noon* should be without it whou the changes in the weather are so frequent. No article of Cough Candy has been so much appreciated for itesafoty aadeirtain care. You will find it needs but on* trial to convinoo all of its medicinal virtues. For solr by mar 10 A. A. SOLOMONS A OO. Muslin Intertillg8 * EdirtuffM. T UriT BK« K1 VHI> .1 tho NEW STOHE 140 «l Broughton street, a forge assortment of Muslin g.lHU.1 CMbrU, Mtuli* Briufe B . ooilts » OO. Carpel ami Floor Cloth WoreUome. CurtSIns7 Curtain Goods, SI. Mien SU. Ui.l Ih, cilixmi. of inur.,t I. U.. mi8- OAnruV wAumioci-K, In this city, and being nwnre that many have boon awaiting Uto eompleUnu of the New Store, eo that they could make their aiolvotion of the various artieleeior furuishlug tholr howsee, would respectfully Inform tho public, (cneroliy, that bo lias opened tbo m-wt oom- pleto ascortuiout of all tho various styl.h of GOODS usually kept in oimlltr osUblishmcnU. Tbe Stock of thu diOvcrut departments will consist, in part, of the following nB p AMTMENTi Royal Velvet; Toimetty BrusoeU; Mocet Brussels; —rnssels; Vslvet: TapOtttjT aud Brussels for Suira; Three Ply. Superfine, Fin* and Common Ingrain; llaln aud Twilled Venetian for Stairs, llalls, 4e.; Drug gets, 6-4.12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat- gets, 6-4,12-4 aud >6-4 in www.cievery variety or pat terns; llearth Rug* i Parlor and Stoop Mats ; Table and Piano Dovers; Silver aud Braes Oval and Ootagoa Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ao., Ao. OILCLOTHS. Of every width; from on* to eight yard*, for Halts, Dining Booms, Steambonto, Saloons, *e.t Ruse Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured AuruitureOil Cloths, 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 wldo; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAINS. Silk and Wonted Damask De-Loins: Worsted and —Inec Damask PeLains; Figured^and Plain Pamuks, variety of oolors; White and lluff, for Shades. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Modolliou, Garland and White and Gold, entirely new stylo; ■Cord; Loops; Tas sels ; together with nil the varioue Trlmminge for Cur tains and shades. GILT CORNICES. Bauds, Loop# sad Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of which will be eold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal forms. WM. H. GUION. Age Julian 140 Congress and 67 BL Julian-sts. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 98 Uryau-nt., Savanuah,Ga. G RATEFUL to my friends and tho publio in general for tholr liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to mo, I now offor them a greater inducement than evor, as I have just reooived uy FALL AND WINTER'STOCK of "English, french aud Gir.nan Broad Cloths, Black and Fano^r Doeskin and Cassimere, Black and Fancy Silk :vad Satin and Embroldared Vest ings ; also n very rich artiole of Evening Veeting.whioh 1 am prepared to make to order, in tbe most fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of Aien’s and Boya’ Ready-.Hnde Clothing, together witli n large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend ers, Gloves, Collars, Msrfuo and Silk Undershirts at Carpet* 1 Carpets!! Carpets 111 II7K have this day opened for sale a splendid YV assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curfolns, ho., consisting in part ofj 20 pieces 3 ply Carpots 10 do Vslvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply CorpsU 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Dregget 6 do Felt Carpel 6 do Dutch do '60 do Volvot and Cheneil Rug* 100 common ’Tigs and Mats 100 pair of boautiful style Window Shades All of the above Goods we offer at the lowest market prices; for salo hr AIKIN k BURNS. lias, J BURNING GOODS.—Black Grenadine, Crape de Paris, Bareges, Silks, Bombasines, Pop- — ■ *- J Al| “ m>, Nurvuck Cloths and Alpaccas, Muuruing l^wns, Ginghams, Calicos and French Muslins, Black Cra;>e and Love Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Ac,, just re ceived and for sale by mar 7 DxWITT A MORGAN. S. 8. SIBLEY, Wbolcaalo and Retail Bookseller und Stationer, No. 136 Congruss-st.. opposite Monumont-sq. *r 19] SAVANNAH, GEO. [tf n New Spring: Styles, i . , tllgt rt’ceivedjxt tho new Wholeialf^S^ _ Just received at the new W holcealf, au.‘ retail HAT STORE, every variety of Ntw style* ot Sprirv Goods, consisting in part of Silk, Beaver and Gossamer Dr*** HATS. Also, Swiss Sennafo Straw, Pedale, Wideaw* v *T, Leghou, Panama. Paris, Canton; Campeche/, Marioatl.'. Ac., and BONNETS of overy style. Call and see and jv ?ga for yonrselvee. BELDKN A CO. APOTHECARY’!^ HALL, S. E. Corner of Droughts* end Uarnard e'.retis, Savannah, Georgia. I ^HE subscriber would most respectfully inform the eitisens of Savannah and the surrounding country, that he hat taken the storo situated os above, where be is now opening a full and select stock of Drug", niedirlnes, Chemical*, Perfume ry, Fancy Article*, Dye rttuff*, Glnnnwnre. «Sce., dLe., which he offers to tbe publio at wholesale and retail, on suuh tetme ae eannot fail to give entire satlsfactii both as regards price and quality. Evory artlolo ho offers for salo has boon sclented by himself within tho last twenty«lay, from the most reli able house* iu tho northern markets; particular atten tion having been paid to their purity and freshnass. Having had so rural years experience in the pres cription business in northern aud southern cities, he tions ■■ K neatness and dispatch. Prescriptions pot op at all honra of tbs day and night, f n skillfUl and competent hand. Physicians, country Merchant*, and Families, and all persons who need or may noed pure and genuine medi cines or any other article that is generally found iu a well regulated Drug Storo, are respectfully invited to call and examlno his stock before purchasing elsewhere, the Apothecary’s Hall. J. E. Dx FORD, Druggist and Chomlst. r 19 ri'HIttl* a Century of Wonder*, but few of I its discoveries ore more striking than that of Cris- tadoro. Nothing save the change of hue in the Chemelion or tho Dolphin, can be more rapid than tba alteration produced in tbe color of the hair by the application of Cristadoro's Liquid lloir Dye. The inventor has found out the grand secret of (be proeess by which nature im parts color to the hair, and has followed it up sui fully. The ohango is InsLuit and perfect, and the dition of tho hair is improved by the Dye. All skeptic* aro solicited to call anil judge for themaolves. Crlstudoro’s PREMBttVATIVU AND BBACTItflKIt Stimulates its growth and porpetuate* its luxuriance to the latest period of life. The dye is applied, and both aold at CRISTADORO'S Hair Pressing Saloon, No. 9 Monument-bqr. west side.ly moi UI1IOI UU IJIiU.fC. - Competition is tho Life of Trade.” r ‘TINEt> A 1ft 1 MUW At> THEY USE TO WAS. 1 stock of nil kinds of € AUKI AGES, constantly kept on hand by the Subacriber. Persons trading to Savannah will pleas* to bear in mind that they are indubfod to the undersigned for Unerring the prim of Caniayee in this market from 16 1 take pleasure In stating that my Manufaethring _jraugement# are now eomplefo in Savannah, and it is my intention soon to form a connexion with ono of the best manufacturing establishments in the North to make Carriages expressly for this market; so my pat rons will perceive that it ia my determination to give the most outiio satisfaction to nil who may be ploasod to trado with u ih b-• -The inhabitants of the neighboring Oonnties LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. ARNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, ' l 1* J AJR EXHAUSTED 1111IIM COFFIN8, Whieb is now taking tho place or all other* throughout the United States. U. B. BOGARPUS having been made the sole agsut of the above for the City of Savan nah, would respectfully call attention to their vast su- C riority over anything of the kind that has yet been fore the public. The improvements consist in oe- muntiug the top and sides, and, by the application of an air puiup, removing ths air, by wbieh means the contents remain without effluvia or chaugo of appear ance for any length of time. It ia on these ndvaufoges tho claim to auperiority is based. Tho uuderelgued having examined tho above, do not hesitate to aay that, in tholr opinion, they are fully cal culated to answer the intended purpose: S. N. 1 (Annie, M. D., I C. W. Want, M. 1)., R. Watse, M. D., I P- M. Kolluch, M. D., J. a Uaskususm, M. D-, I W. G. Scllccs, M. D.. mir 12 B. Laruusox, Machinist.ly^ HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES Sf HARNESS 183 Congrrnn-atreet, Hnvnnunh. “ The Snbecrlbsre manufacture d^~^k and kuop constantly on hand, ugWEgHh largo and varied stock of Sad-flpHQ( tiki dies, Bridle* and Harness, andT^""^^ make to order every deecrijUion of artnilre in iheir line. Our stock oomprisss also a largo assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do wall fo o*U at ovr establishment. All articles sold by ns nr* warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Bepairiug, our term* are moderate, ear execution prompt. * mo *nov 16 New Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY 8TUBK, BROUUHTON STKEET, So. 140. M R. FRANCIH 8TEIN, Manufacturer of Cbro- nomofors, Clooks.TownJJloek*, Watches, Ac. Ao., respeetfully informs his customers and tbe publio gene rally that he has fitted up the Store 148 Bronghton-et.. where he intends to make a permanent looatloa, and ry on the Jewelry busineae in it# various branches, .fobs#, Clocks, Town Clock*. Chronometers, Jewel- Ac., As., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, and ry, Ae.rie., cleaned and repaiiwd with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Goods m aU deteriptions sold at the lowut priee# possible. N. B.—Any Wafoh, Cluck, Ae., A«.,that eannot be re paired by other watchmakers, 1 pledge uyeelf shall be repaired hr me to satisfaction, and war ran tod. " ¥ ly FRANCIS STEIN. CONSTABLE'S SALIC. W ILL bo sold, on tho first Tuesday ia May uoxt, between the legal hours of sal ot the Court House, lu Savannah, the of Household Fomllnro. to wiki ,w * Dining Table, throe Bedsteads, ** ’ ling Table, one Clothes Press, ai four Oofo, five Wa*b-i>4nrfs, CAP) Ur. *uom, M.-ik.l KxmiImt. ly MINIS k FI.On,WCE. Ar.pt.. Life ami Fire Insurance Agency. Cliurtor Onlt Llfo Inwui’anru Company, HARTFORD, CT. CAPITAL, (Kndurint by the State,) 9200,000, with a la rue Surplus. A lfred gill, pr«*. John l. Ounci, vic« Pros’t. JxMKe C. WAUtutr, Seo’r, U. L.Bvut>. „ Ex. Fhysiolan for Savannah. This company ln- “ th# usual sure on the mutual plan of one-half eosh at th* rates, or on th* cash plan at twenty per cent, ralee. Applications received by H m A. WILBUR, 129 Oongma-e*. fob 21 . Bancrof t ft Bryan,~ GENKUAL AGENTS AND IIUOKKUS, roKTiix runcaasn sNOBAUior STOCKS, HONDA EXCHANGE it HE A L ESTATE. No. 117 liny Struct, Snvnnnnh. “ jan24 Liverpool nml London Fire and Life inaurnnee Company. riMlK iindertigned Agent* of tho ebava Company, _J ’* *'rleke against Fir# on Bnlldlnge, Stock in 1 will tako risks against Fire on Buildings, I Trade, Ac., en the most favorable u rms. BANCROFT A ERYAN, Janl4 ly No. 117 Bqy-et., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. IAJNDON AND LIVERPOOL. OAriTAL, 9,000,000 of Founds Sterling* r r His INSTITUTION hue eetnblinhmi un Agency I in Savannah, and Fire Polieieeupon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January SI, 1853. LONDON rum-Nix V1UK umilK. Company takes Fire Risks in this city,and X insures Rants and Leasos. sap 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM A BON, Agents. iKTNA INSURANCE COiUPANV OF HARTFORD, CONN. fl^HE uudiirsigiiuil, Agents of the nbuve Cum] I ooDtinuc to take risks against 1 Stocks, etc., on tbe most favorable fori apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. imny, dings. Mntnnl Life iuaurunco Company of New York. I 8AAC ARBATT, Sec y. JOSEPH B.COLLIN8, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arrolp, Medical Examiner. Applications recsived by Db 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Lives of White l'orsons are also taken by tble Com pany. No extra premium for residing in tbs Booth. , WILLIAM KING, Agent, jan* 17 ly Oorner of Bay and Drayton sts. BRUNSWICK * FLORIDA RAILROAD. • Hoad from / luNTttAOTUKS are warned V_y Buffalo Creek, In Olynn county, to the eastern lino ot the county of Cllnoh. Tho work iu grading, bridg ing, and famishing oross-tles. The prices will be libera), and paymouta tuado monthly; two-thirds in cash, and ono-third in the Stock or the Company. Profiles of ths work are ready for examination at th* iiupauy. w ikotlea Engineer 1 * Office, as far as the Botilla river, and Use -ork on that partot Ur " -*“ || fir-* ’ * Applications made to K on that part ot tbe Road will be first let. — i, made to THOMAS W. COLLINS. Brnnewick. h duly NOTICE. LL persona having demands against the estate of C11R1STOPUER DAWSON, late of the Couu- Chatham, deecased, will please hand in their bills uly attested within tho timo prescribed by law, and r 12 STTh 6-6 Administrator. Icc: ICE! Icc! T HK. Subscriber has now on hand at Hie ICE HOUSE on Liberty Street, a large supply cf ICE, of excellent quality, which he wUl sell to wholesale and retail customers at the usual rates. All ordsrs left at my office, eomer Bull-street and Congress-street Lane, rear of W. W. Linoolns store, will meet ‘prompt atfon- * »uJ*. P. BKRANC. Uon ; where also, customers can be suppll Diigucmau Gallery. HE Subscriber has taken the Room* formerly occupied by Mr. PrenUoe, oorner St. Julian street Market square, where ho will be happy to see the wu.n uu mm n* nappy w) see me foriurr pntruus of the Establishment, nod as maiy new ones as will favor him w ith a call. jt^All pictures put up la th# best styl# of U rt.-«n mar 14 !* J. W. * NEW WINE AND I.iqUUB STOKE. No. (I Whltnker street. THE SUBSCRIBER resp-..'«ftilly announ- the oititona of Savaunah, aud of the in terior of tide State, that he has now ope; ltd ’and will keep continually in store, e large assortment of the best qualities of the various'kinds v/ Wine* und JLlyuors, both foreign aud domostie, invoicod from th* best sources, and to bis stock of whieh, at present on hand, be invites attention. Having had exfonsivs experience in France as a manufacturer, and in Americans impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to offer asanranoe that th* articles which are enu merated below are each genuine. Articles of Direct Importation. French Brandies of varioue brande; Holland Qin Scotch, Irish aud Monongahola Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and 8t. Croix Rum. Wines* Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Sauforne and Burgundy Wine*. Cordial*. In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia,’ Slavaiti, Kirscheu wasser, Absinth, Ac., Au* Ale aud Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. aug 6 ly R. MAYER NOTICn. F ACTOItH, Moreliuui* nut! Others, da siring to bava their Cotton repacked, can do so by applying at my Eastern Wharves. C. A. L. LAMAR TWI OTIUK.—Consignee* wanted for 112 Iron !‘ ACON Sides and 8bon(dern.—iiu casks Bacon Sides, 30 do Shoulders, received and for aale (mar 14)McMAMON A DOYLE. BATHING HOU8E. J M. HAYWOOD res|iacifiilly tumouiioos to the • oltlsene of Savaunah that on and after this day, roD. 9th, the price of bathing will be, for a single bath 6Uoeat«, or 3 tickets for 91, until the 1st day or May next; from the Istot May until the 1st of November next, tbe prioe of bathing will be 25 cents a bath, to 9 UEltlOVAL. f|l McKENNA, of IUinari>.8t. Chkat Day- Goods Sroxx, has removed to th* spacious store, l Uroughfon-st., near to Diokrau’s Confectionery. 4' To IIiie t GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—n good nurse for children. Apply to “ ±0. TOMS, 126 Bay street. Spring Fashion. A Messrs. BEEBE A CO.’S superior HATS of the Spring Style, now in store and for sal* at the Hat and Cap Store ot N. K. BARN U U A CO.. fob 13 149 Congress Street. F FUE8M GROCERIES* KU1TM, Smoked Beef and Tongues.— DALY, JOIIND 28Wlilt jno. u. uull. uxftur o. xmu. UO-FAUTNEU8II1P NOTICE. milE uuderaigued hasthiaday usaucinted wilhhiiu J. Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with vnorn be will coutinue the Factorage and Commission Business in this oity, under the firm of Uull A King. JNO. H. HULL, No. 21U Bay street. Savannah, January 12,1863. fpO THE LAD1E8.—We would lespecifully m I. X call tho atu^tloa of Ui* ladies of Savannah and surrounding country^ to th* following NEW and BEAU TIFUL GOODS which w* have ji SJi bilk Paris Mantillas, Lace Gimp Mantillas, Black Nett Searfs, Col’d Nett Scarfs, Ladies' Silk Cravats aud Ties, French Worked Collars.Laco Capos, Chemisettes aud Uuder Sleeves, Bonnet Ribbon, Oause Cap Rib bon, Black Velvet Ribbon, Alexander's Light and Bl'k Kid Gloves. Black Nett Mills, Colored Silk and Lisle Gloves, with a large variety of other articles too nume rous to mentiou. Please call and see for yourselves. All of which will be sold on the beat possible terms, by AIKIN A BURNS. SCALLY'S, St. Andrew's Hall. SCALLY’8, 8t. Andrew’s Ilall. M UKC'AT WINE and Cherry Cordial. 6 cases of Win# and 3 of Cordial, tor salo low for casnot _ SCALLY'S, 8L Andrew's Hall. ItUUANT AND GUAVA JELLY tu t> _y aold low for cash at mar 10 8CALLY’S, 84. Andrew’s Hall. T> EDUCED PUICE8 FOU CANU.—The IV undersigned will sell SPIRIT GAttqtr BURNING FLUID, by the gallon, 76 ets-, half gallon, 37H mbU , uart, M cents; pint, 10 cents. Gas Lamps, Tubs, iuukets. Brooms, Urushcs, Washutauds, Churns, Ao., at a similar reduoUou. HOUSEKEEPERS and others will find it to their interest to purchase articles they may want at this **- tabliihmsnt, where they oaa always find evarjr artiole in the HOUSE FURNISHING LINE, except Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture, and at th* fewest prices for cash. (mar 12)J.P.vOLUNS. r MJPOKTANT TO UtlLBKRS dC CON- TRACTORS.—Th# subscriber is now prepared to enter into any engagementfor the construction of Water Works, he bnviag scoured the services of an experi- eaoed ;w«M>Henl plumber. Specuw*ns of work eaaC f seen at my store, 10,12 and 14 Barnard etreet. mar 10 JOHN J. MAURICE. ' S.oP FAlliW, Kooi Tub., M.Ul Pllchm ud J Basins, for sale by - - - - JAMES SULLIVAN. I/IKRSTKD’S BMKAST OINTMENT. ■V This Ointment Is nnequalled by *cy ether arpli- for the earn ot ague in th* bream, caking of U* rtnm.irs frm»any other nans*, whether on th* TO-MORR, In front of store, v. Summer Clothing,# Will lw> .1 i I a: nuw , ■»»» »• II O'dlOOK, flmnnrlmjirl? the U»U»1 asiortlUCnt of . * YUU unuu SMuruuini oi (Jroc.rl.., I rn.l.u, 1 ,,, u, MMj Ctv.il.rr, »n4 OI»w- Plaetntt* Plantation at Ametion. ON TUESDAY, the 6tb April next, at n7*.| Mk Will be sold In front of th* Oonrt-Uoif,Misti hseA No. 4, containing 67 IMOU acres, by reoent survey- known as •*Plgenftia Plantatiun,"'and rituMedMOt Ihnnderbolt. Torma cash, pqrehasers paying for titles. Fins Duiidin'j hate af Auction. On TUESDAY. April 6. at 11 o'clock, Will be eold in front of tho Cvnrt Uouee, Lot No. 2 An- •ea Ward. 02 by 90 feet, in fee simple, fronting on Yerk street. Terms carii, purchasers paying for titles. Admvii.lruior'M Sale. & \rIH On TUESDAY. May 3, at 11 o’clook, Will be aold ia front of the Court House, 1/Ot No 23 and improveincnU, Brown Ward, fronting on Hull street, subject to city grouud rent, S32 16 annually, and a l*a»e that expires ou the first of Novombor next: Lot No. 27 and improvements, in foe simplo, Columbia Ward, front ing ou Columbia Sqvaro. Improvement# consist of f Uo story dwelling and a double tenomont house, tub ject tj a lease that expiree on the 1st of November next. Belonging to tbe estate of F. W. Heine man. deceased.- Sold by permission of Court and by order of the admin lstrstor for benefit of creditor* and heirs of said estate Terms cash, purchaser* paying for titles. Com and Onlt at 1'riant* Sale. 300 bags Corn, and 260 do. OaU, for tale in lots to salt purchasers. StrautKrry Set* at Private Sal*. Strawberry SetUoftho following klods-Alloe Monde, Boatou l ine, British Oneon, Ohio Redwood, Hudson Crimson Cone, White Wood, llovey’sSeedling. Early Scarlet. Ihov are all grown iu this climate and in good ordor. All orders fell nt onr store for any of the above kinds wlil be promptly attended to. Marehall Uoute Omnihue und Tram uTPrivate Sale. Comprising one fin* large Omnibua, six good Horoes, and Uarnta* complete. Also-th# fine pleasure eehr. Ana, with new Bolls, Rigging. Ao., nil la complete order. The above property will be sold on very accommoda ting terms, t!i* present owner being about to retaove from the olty, has no further use for it. 3000 bushels prime White Corn. Groceriee, J'ruviiio:\t, itc. vnioniw. i runw' ii, QTC. PUILDR1CK A BELL offer ouaoct>mmodating terms, at private sale: Liquous.—60 bbis. N. E. Ram, 23bbls.Pench Brandy, 23 bbla. Monongaheln Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, 6 half pipes Cognac Brandy, It) casks “Small Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahon's), 6 eighth casks Pinet, (Postillion A Co. and llennsMy Brandy, 2U) dot. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Pori Win**, Brandy, Gin, Ram, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy-all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Bides, 10 casks Hams, 13 oasks Shoulders. Hay.—300 bales Eastarn and Northern. Ccmknt.—160 bbfe. Itosoudafe Cement Co. Fnoou.—10U bbls. Canal, 30 bbfe. Richmond, Cuoc'xinr.—26 crates assorted Common and Granite. GLAasWAHK — 76 coses Tumblers, assorted, 10 Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cons, Ac. Chackkks.—10 whole aad U) half bbfe. Boston, lah ta^rtedio? 0Cobuiiu “ a#rm *“2U.0UOgpou- BCALXS.—A large aiaortment of Falrbank’s Platform. Also, a large assortment of Beady Mad* Clothing. Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, BrsM Clocks, Fancy Soaps, Fa oy Articles. Ac. to. jyli Plaster and Cement at Private Sale. Jnst reooived In atoro, and kept oonsteutly on hand and for aale low, 160 bbls. Rosondalo Cement, 25 do. Piaster Paris. sep 1 aged 6 year*, and one aged 7 months, prim* and likely. eold for no fault. fairbank'e Patent PUxtfform Sealee. (Improved in quality and redneed in prioe,) adapted to evory required operation of weighiug—as Railroad "" '**“*“ single cars, in use on the principal Scales for train* railroad* iu the United States and Great Britain; HU. home Sealee; Heavy Portable Sealee, on whcols, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.; Store Sealee, various c been long known and severely tested. TheueBealee _ H _ and the universal confidence fait in their noeafacy and perfect adjustment is eu-ih, that they ore now regarded as tne ttun.laru, from which there is no appeal. F< sal* in all their varieties by PU1LBR1CK A BELL, j* IS Agent* in Savannah. dper Rum. For sale low from th* wharf. LOTTERIES* ttSlAo. 162 Bay-Street 2 Doore Matt gflke Oityl GKOKUiA etTATE LOTTERY, for the btuytl of 11* Independent fire C*. ai Augusta. F. C. BARBER 4 CO , Managers. Draws ia 8svannsh, Ga., Aatorday Morning, tfitli Inst. 16 Drawn Numbers in each Package of 26 Tickets. SPLENDID SCUFME: S3,000!~4or $300:—ft orS300! Tickets only 91; Ualvea 60 ets ; Quarters 23 cte, Risk on n fall Package of Quarters, only 93,26. ' Orders from th* country answered promptly. Om until irout ti,e oouniry an*wir*a prmpiq. drawings sent rugmlarly, and prises cashed on demand at this office, by CHARLES B. PATTERSON. Bay Lnue. near Hull-Hireet. GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. HAWN NUMBERS—Of Greene A Pulaski E. W1T1HNQTON. in Savannah, This Day. March 26. r Lottery—)2 Drawn Bnllote. Tickets 91— shares in preportion Ticket# and Shares, eltherjiinglv or by tbe package ir singly or by the p WITHINGTON, Vender for Gregory A Maury. Bay Lane, near Buil-etree t. 15 Drawn Numbers in each Package of 26 Tickets. SPLENDID SCHEME! 8»,ooo:—i or #»oo—s or #ooo: And more than $50,000 in Smaller Prizes! Tickete only 91 — 8har*s in proportion. Risk on n Package of Qnarters, only $3,26. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de mand. by GEO. B. GRAY. No. 5 Owens's Building, x 25 Oppoaite Pulaski lions*. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! fflJIK Subscriber has now nmi keeps constantly X hand n large supply of the beet quality of High Land Oak, Hickory, and Pine WOOD, whiali he offers as low for cash as can bc bought in the oity. Wood Yard near the Railroad Bridge, (fob 19-3m] P. WHITE- R««d Cane! fllHE Undersigned in prepared to supply order* 1 for REED CANE, in nay quantity, for shipment, atshori notice. Also, keeps constantly on hand n large stock of Oak, Ash, Black Jack. Pin* and Light WOOD! For sale by the bent load and retail. Consouersoan de pend upon being promptly supplied with n good artiole. Strict attention given to fair measurement. Boxes for ordor* ere placed at the stores of Moesre. J, Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. M. Cooper A Co., office of Morning News, and at the residenoe of JOHN T. THOMAS, Johee-ctreei. D. REMS UART, jc2i Wood Yard, Firry Wharf. I .'It.B, UAIMlNSniul CUUJiANTS.- LiJ- . • Bateau and 20 boxes of Spices, low for cash %\ i 20 biixos of Spices, low for cash at SCALLY’S, St. Andrew's Ilall. r^KKNAUlNK H1LKM.-S«i v.ry Wd- WOOD! WOOD I! npHE SUBSCRIBER kueps constantly on hand Block Jack, whiob y some patterns cf Grenadine Bilks; also shripoA I large supply of Oak and Block Jack, which he will sell on ns good terms as wood can bo bought at any wood- yard in this city. Orders left ut Allen A Co.*e yaid.or “ vo*-K>rner of West Broad and Bryan ste., 11U aUended to. (fll ly) V W. AVERFELT. O Mantillas, and Talmas, fou*t *ty le for aale by WOOD! WOOD! fpHE Kutucrib.r will keep cimilMilh' on Jtnud X »t hi, WOOD VABJD, at Ibo Caul Brid.o, a full •npply, *1 all uauai, o( OAK aad U1CKOUV WOOD. All aniara i.ft at 1. D. Iuh’i, Bt«,(hlaa^trM, will i attended tu. m4 Haiti Low Far C*t-L. ^ FRENIIERGAHT dk CO* hav«t#en- ( aounou the arriral THIS DAw cf Uu first per- A ifogro Woman' ticulars apply at th# A fine Iron Safe ohmujlf nTpUtd for i 12 setts 240 B) Platform BcUw, for sole low it applied for soon. »u l' m 0l1 ’ dSSiIJoJmI'm tfoi. a ooulfa. 2,000 bushel, Com^Soio.ga/ GKO. J. MUTn/'^ at Private Eats. Crockery and Olaeeal Private SnU. 10 orates Crockery, (low) ; 60 boxes OloM* ; .fo Afitfo . 7Z ~ Primnio EaU. Cloeka-WO Clooks, 8 day and 90 hour Hate—20 eases plain block and Silk 1foie Cigars-1 (A),wu cigar*, various brandT^ fine assortmentof Watches, Ring*. At Umbrellas—30 dosen Umbrellas P * Tea-10 chests Green nnd Black Tea* **■ .vvuwmtm UU SHOCK SIM Fancy Goods-A lot * Accordions, Ao., A*. Soap—60 boxes thney nnd Toilet Bonn “ 26 do Colgate No. 1 Pole and Fam i* »* volistfc nv. , Broomu—6(1 dotun Brooms, Tobrooo—A bales J^af 1’obaoco Family m . dU»rivat6SoU. 10 eighth osaks Cognac Brandy 'larttssrff - ' IU tbla H,. Gin 10 do llo.tillod Whlak, 5 do Irl.U do. 6 do (Jld Mnunngaheladn. bquotUrcaaka Canary Wlno 10 do do Too, riff and Mad. Ira. Coma.—do ban Prim. Slo Coflba Caooaaar.-lu orau. Cro.k.rj, amortad inaaaaaa.—30 para, i-umbima, BMortod vmmme a uiuoil Marat,Bait.—20 a,w doobl, 1 Fromtt. maaMbotinr 5^Sraa* Valaattoa. rm ■tl. .t lb. m»a»lartntOT- yrvw.. ^OKUKNT.—AHtamlaaraordnlrabla ai*. natioa oa tba Bay. For partioalan laonlra of 17 qko. j. uim 4b? WANTED. wantkd. BKOAB MAKSU, Apply al Mr. S08I8* 8a> ffor 8Ur*, Bay-atraat. 3» .... u m WANTKD, L’lVK COATMAKKR8, D plormont nlU b, ^yea,. mar 17 DIBBLKA CAREY'S. „ m KXCUANUK'WANTjfBr 30 7? 60 on New York, wulrd OyJ Id (J.n 31) C. A. L. LAMAR. A NEGRO WOMAN—who thoroughly tindor ^^tan^^oklnj^Ap^y^ADOm^^j^Ol Houses and Lands. FOR SALE. TRACT of Land on the Bkidawny rood, oi L four miles from Savannah, eontaluing, by recent ■ JszEhsz Won, and fimi e msk loading into Warsaw rlver.- Euquiro uf JOHN WlLUAMsON A CO. IU I FOR RENT.—A bnaament Room auhubla [for aphysio Ian’s offloe^ Inquire at No. 7 Liberty M TO RENT—Three tenement Houses, each having five rooms, with a kiteben separate, aito- " - G»« cornsr of Jones and l*ure# «u., near the Railroad Depot, will be rented cheap, if appuU fog early, on th* pirmisea ir m » f 7 ' ^ WM. BKBNKEN. TO RENT. M Three fin* STORES, on Mohrs'# wharf. f#b 24 ROB T. HABERSHAM 4 BON. TO RENT. fl'HRKE Bleupioff Rooms, No. 13A Congreau-et. X Also, to hire, a Woman, n food nurse, house *urv* aut and cook. Enquire of IfebldJ A. BON A UP. To Keut* 1 'HE Store in Whitaker struct, now occupied bj tbe Subscriber as a wholesale Store, of wbfek pwsses-ion can be had immedlmtaly. ALSO—will be rented sum the first of April next, their Retail Store eornsv oi Whitaker anAUongrcee-ete. For further particulars apply to fob 16 M. PREN PERU AST A OO., oaths Promt**, FOR RENT. rPHB Upper Flour of Oglethorpe Hall, for on# ot 1 mure years. Apgjb ROUT. HABERSHAM A BON. li'ok SALK.—Lot OU ieel on West Brond-et, C running back IR) feet, with a small Wuoaen Build- .goo it. Apply to (to 12) WM. WRIGHT. it TO KENT—A ivo-moty Brick UMuacor- ' - of Rob.rU nlWW llyoad tturi, po«.ml«» ,1 ».n lauawlialaly. Apply a a To Bent. A Brick Ttnamonlon W««t Bread Urd.l, nrllh eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in the house or at the oorner uf Jonea and Abercorn stroets. tf dee 18 T o btornMT F OR 1 roar, a W1IARF STORK. oolS FORT 4 DUNHAM. Csinghauifl and PrintRo UNLIN GINUHAMB, of finest quality, Black »»« Cold Ginghams, Flak, Bine, nml Gwen uivcxed rto..ftr salo by mnr 3 tf NEV1TT, i M v ', LATUROP A STEBB1NB. NUTIUlL—M r | 1 HE Subscribers have disposed of tbeir interest X iu tin Drug Bnsinoes in Savannah, up to date, to John B. Moore, n> whom all debt* due as moot ba aid, and all amounts against us proaented for liquid*- M G. B. A J. B. HENDRICKSON* Havannah, March i, 1863. mar 2 COPAUTNKRMIUr. Tl'HR undersigned have formed • copartiterakip. X taking affect from th* fine day of January foot, un der the Ann of JOHN B. MOOllE L CO, foi the tmnMo- fcion of a general wholesale A retail Drug, Faint ami Oil business. 1 hey may bc found at the old stand of Moot* A Ueadrlotuoa, Gibbous Buildings. marl JOllN B. MOORE. DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN K. 81ILWKLI* Crape Shawls, Crap® Shawls* J UKI' RECEIVED nt the new store a fruah sup ply of Plain and Embroidered White Crape 3Ws, oi every quality. The Lodios ore most respectfully re quested to call and look at them, as there fo no trouble to *how goods-at J. H. COHEN A CO.’*, mar 7 140 Broughtoa-si. tin wamatwiiulshail VERY large asmnUucnt, for sola by ^-V . _ JAMBS SULLIVAN, lOPPKK, Brass and Zinc Wash Pern/ of U n«w and beautiful patterns, for sale by JAMES SULLIVAN, 21 146 Bronghtod-ei. Counter ® calcs is by JAMES 8ULUVA 46 Broughte 1U 146 Broughton-St. Hpriog nnd Wire, fcr eitlsiw U 1.1 ,lv AN, 146 Broughtes-st. IUKS, Tobacco Coluua, yiaUoraa r Sealer, ete. t for tale by AS. SULLIVAN, 141 Rroughten-oi. Irons, Ac., for 1 No, 146 Brengtiew-ei. ,'LOUK.—100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landiutf 1 and for sale by jmia] ROWLALDACO. OTIUK,—Tiio uuderaigued will continue to- . carry on the Lumber and limber bu * reteforo, uuder the name ana style of J. N herei I Sperm Candies, low for eash ai BCALLY’S, 84. Andrew * HJL 1JRUNK8,—dUJnr* of iianL X 43 wooden boxes do. st east y. SCALLY'S, 86. Andrew's Hall.