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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1853)
SPECIAL A Wurriui HI.ANTSS8, KARMKRM, KAMIUMl, SEA- 11 UAPTA1N8, ANU OTlP"* OAK runO&AMM HO RKMXdr M,.-, „1I TOBIAH' VENETIAN I.1NI.II F.NT. ~sssri**jgr^g^ Mo* a u H •»K». F* 1 Limb*, i if it Jooi not give relief, roeolloot you* money will l>e refunded. All that le asked ii a fair trial ol it aeeord- iag to the directions. Tble article la an English reins j. to dwn*«*edby ^Villlain tl»»‘ Fourth, lute king mf England, -adcertlhad to by himaa a cure for Rheumatism, where ■ •errthing else he had tried, failed. Orer lo,uuu,uuu ?*..>{« have been told la the Uuitod States without a li«*le failure, and many families have elated that If it SSilU per bottle they wonld not be without it, in case Jr crouuVaaU i» oortaln to euro aa it ia applied. The mo<t severe ooUdii l* cared in a tew days. It onree TooitutiiiK lu 3 minutea—UKAiucari in ft an hour and . Iiiiutus. when first taken, in a few hours. Wog u * ud M gont- ^ DR. TOBIAS has also put up a HORSE iJNUlENT la oiat bottlaa, whleb is warrautod cheaper anr better thaa other for Oolio, Galls, Cuts, Swelling*, Bruises, snatches, Cracked Heel, Ac. , * awmuwm * yy i>rioe W rants. -%q DR. TOBIAH could fill twenty newspapers with the litters aud certificates reeelvod commending his Ltul- U4 ar hatooneidsrs that warranting iteuittoiout, aa any out who does not obtain rsllsf u not called on to pay ft “"a. a. SOI.OHONB A 00. »nd I. II. GAKTKR »l_ tho solo uKoute for Savannah—also for aalo by tbo drug- ■iiu and atorokeepers throughout Ooorgiu. • «*- Dr. Tobias’ office, 24U Greenwich street, N. Y. j. ii. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An drew’s llrll, will euyply the oountry merohanU at the nrorrietor'e lowest Medictntr tchick never fail to give tat igfac tion, and are used by many phytictant in their practice. Dr. J* ri. Hose’s Nervous and Invigor ating Cordial. Tko Greatest Dlsoo*ory ia Modionl Soienoo!— For all Nervous Condition* of tho Syetuiu I—Dr. Hoso'S Nervous Cordial 1—lloart Discuses aud Nervous Ooiupiaiuts. ra^—^The astouadlng aud happy elTeet of Dr. tfoea’s Nervous Cordial, fot Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscle*, Heartburn, Flatulence, Fain In Ui* face, Wekefhlaess, Restlessness, or for the Mind or Body worn down by care, labor, or study, has induced many physicians to nse It In their practioe. For n weak constitution,it is a grand restorer: It completely rra moves from the lystcra all nervous irritations, and is iiSCSt »!rn?«b*n« B* vapid and happy stfoot. Th* weak and the nervous are frequently restored to per fect health before using one bottle. Price htty rants. Do you suffer with any paler If yoa do, use Dr. Ross’* Pain Curer. It earns Toothache, Sore Throat. Earache, Stiff Neck ei Pains in the Faoc, in a few luiauto*. It cures quickly Pain In the Stomach or Bowels. Cures Chilblains, Corns, aud aay Irritation on the feet. It acts like a charm for Paine ia the Side, Limbs or Back, aud for Rheumatism from a sudden cold, it is msgtoal In lu offsets. Iu bottles, I2)f, 26 and M cents. Tua bust Couch Svuuf in vac Wohui.—Dr. Rose's calibrated Cough Syrup glvos iuimodiato roliof to tho worst Coughs, whotnor vousumptive or pruouodlngfrom n oola. It allays any irritatiou of the Lungs, aud forti- lies the system against any future attacks. In bottles at Wconu and $1. Fou Bilious Habits and Bad Colds.—if yon m—. — - ——“-* medicine. If yon 1 it from the system, will have cold loot, va le w skin—take Dr. ltora's bilious, yen require a purgative medicine. If you have a bad cold, yoa should remove it from th jour liver is out of order, you will have ruble appetite, and a yellow skin—tak Auti Bilious or Railroad Pills, and you will relieved from nil bad feeUnge. In boxes Li>. and 26 cte. Those Pills nr* called RAILROAD PILLS, because they go ahead of all other nilla in their mruui «ir»ni. Free from Mercury. J AS. 11. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At all the respectable Drag Storgy In Savanuah, and throughout the State. i y r 14 *3^ IIKIRri WANTED. __ In 1S33 and '96 n large number of Geor gians went over to the Republio of Terns assist the Texans to gain their independeuou. Many of these wero massacred with Fannin, and others fell while lighting umler Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and Johnson. The Republio of Toxas granted to tho hoirs of these bravo men a large quantity of land, very few of whom have oome-forward to claim their right. The descendants of those who participated in the revolu tionary struggle or Texas can procure these lands, on sf plication to the undersigned, who pocsesecs all neees- ssry information on the edtyoct. «u»r3 Oia 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. Theso groat soourges of o •CSk be too wUl understood, o D YriFKPHI A AND IND1UU8T1UN. ir poople cannot ' the mean* or averting or curing them too highly appreciated. The peaen who dleoovere any means of cure or alleviation, confers a bene at r?ov his fellows, and is deserving ol heaor. This desirable consummation has been achieved, and not only may dyspepela be cured, but it may be prevented by the nse of “ UCOPLAND'S GERMAN lilTTEHfi," prepared by Dr. C. M. Jaohsou, Poiladol- 1'hia, which medicine Is spoken of in the highest terms of commendation by thousands who (save tested its effi- oaoy. It le perfectly innoououa in ite nature, aud poe- euscea the valuable property of improving the health ot tho robust, as well as restoring the health or the sick, mart} lm U. R. R., No. 1 and U. Persons suffering with either of the foilow- " lug complaints, by taking the remedy re- ccmnijfl Jed, will experience relief in a few minntea. Rheumatism, Radway's Bsady Roller. **"' 4 V)he > do. do. do,* do. Rosolvent. do, lie ltof. do. Nodes, do. IB— ‘ * ’ White Swelling, Ulcers, Fever nc , lameness, Stiff Joints, Herofuia, Rickets, Cancer, neuralgia, Tie Doioroux, Sprain, ho. Resol root, do. Relief, do. Resolvent. do. Relief. Ulcers, Fever bores, Leafaess, SPINAL COMPLAINTS. Radway’s Ready Relief, nsod In eonneotlon with RAdway's Renovating Resolvent, will perform the moot remarkable cures. The publlo will please bear in mind. Hut all oomplaluts onumerated above, Radway's Ready Relief, or Renovating Rosolvent will quickly cure. Prico of Radway's Ready relief, 26 and 00 cents.j do. do. Renovating Resolvent, $1. mar 6 lmo MEDICAL CO-PAUTNKUHUll*. fr-'—Dr. E. U. MARTIN and Dr. U. L. BYRD, ■vjSi having aesoolatod themselves In tho prao- tico ot their Profession, may be found at their OtBoe, ai the residence it Dr. B., No. 07 Broughton-atract, south side, between Bull and Dray ton-streets. Dr. M. inaj l-o found at nigbl at his residence on South Broad street, Utweea Whitaker aud Barnard streets. 6m no 4 DENTISTRY. SB. Rt. C. 1IEALD Performs all operations pertaioing to Natural or Artlfl- ciul Tooth, In tbo best stylo. Offiee first corner wait ol the Marshall Uoaso. ly jau 17 DKNTIriTKY. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Surgical aud mechanical DcutUt. Office corner of Coagroeo and Whitakor-oU., over Mr I’rendorgaot's Dry Goode Store. ly ap 17 STEAMSHIP LIMES. ~U. (I. MAIL LINK. TIIROUUil IN W IX) » HOURS. Rew-York k Charleston Stcsin-I’aeketi. I^ave Adgcr’s Wharvee *v ery.Snfuniop ,4/ltruoui, aud each alCcrusiu M'oi/irs- ■‘" r J AS. ADO ER SOU. Dickinson 1,600 Toue. MARION ,.Us|>t. M. Uorry 1,‘AKI Tous. 'Nio BOUTHEltNEH, W. Foster oominander, will save eaoh alini uutu Wednesday —having buon newly coppered and guards raised, is uow in complete order. ail* For Freight or Passage, hiving elegant Htate Roomaooommodatluns, apply at ths office of the agent, HENRY M1HSROON, L. JTS Ooraor East Bay and Adger’e Hou. Wharves. N. B.—A now ship will be placed oa tho llao to coi sect with tho fioutboroer on Woduesdaye. feb 10 Dili Will. NEPHEW RING, Having located ia Savannah, offore hls pro. •vA fostloual sorvloos to oltlxous in tho city ana Vlaiaity. Ulfioo corner of Barnard and State streets. -B*r*uxNOfs.-Robt. Uutohison, Esq. Suphen Ha- berShoin, Esq.; John it. WUdsr, Esq.) and Messrs. Way * King. 3m jan Ii TAPSOOTT’S KUItKiGN EXCHANGE AND K3IIIIKAT10.N AGENCY. ^ **1-^ Persous wishing to send for their friend**. ® V J5» and desirous of bringing thorn out by first ulus packet ships, aro Informed that the subscribers art the only agent* for tho above Agenoy la this olty. They are also authorised to draw on Mossr*. Win. TtpMott k Ou., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts are nagoilable ia aay town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on franco and Germany, payable la all part* of ths Continent, also for sale. Apply to dee 14 ly BUNKER 4 OGDEN, 80 Bay-«t. SULLIVAN bas removed hls Office to Congress-street, between Drayton auo Aberooru. Private llospiuil. DOCTOUM WILDRAN AUANAUL, I xHM-sratav, Wasv END or van Plank Road. ^ Dus. W1LDMAN k GANAUL ba«ia s completed the MraageuecU for a Frivols R‘<eptul, and fitted pp the same with aU the applianeci ° r bygiont, good nursing, aud modkal aud surgloal at- •uotlance, mow offer the benefits of the institution to ths futile. The tonne of admission are $1 par day. This wUl st «ureooartaai ^ •MgfcatBM board aad lodging. Tu in advanom whsah wiU will be require* u> , ul loM ui„ (nil. who »m M »11 «ad ^/UnwlM^ctUi. prlrulw, ,ud .km uu, u. tunum to ui. p«ku. ot iu oitoi.u uiiiihii i ^ t&ingu MmssCskes,' FDR I’IIIIjADKIaI'IIIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. ^ The new and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE UF GEORGIA, of 1,200 tens register, Capt. WaltorO.il- lius, he* cominunuod hor regular trips. day, the 8th Sept., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter j any on the 23d Sept., nnd 6th nnd 20th Get. and fid and 17tu Nov., aad so on. Tills ship has besn built with entire regard te eafoty, comfort aad dispatch, aad offers naw and admirable (a- ellltiee te business nnd travel. For freight or passage, spply to H. A. L. LAMAR. Agent in Savannah. Anil HERON 4 MARTIN, Ag’te ia Philadelphia. NEW YORK* SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly* A> ^4. The new aud splendid steamships FLGRlDA.Cupt.Woodlmll.aud ALA- W-Tfl. gg.Iff RAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to ■xlUflmiMMb tlio Now York atvl hsiituuaii fitesm Navigation Company, will lsave Sa vannah aad Now York every Saturday. These ships are of l^UU tens register, aad uusurps.x- *4 iu safety, speed and eomfort. These ■teamen, leaving Savannah at the same time that th* Marion aad Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive iu New York as soon as or before them. BSr Cabin passage $36, payable before going on board. Agonta: PADELFGRD. FAY 4 CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. jy 14 1U4 Front-street, New York. STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannah, Anguita and llumburg. »v ■■ „ Thl Union Steamboat Company of {■bVLgAOeypaiDd South Carolina having tho- ■aBMffiHBMarouliiiy overhauled and refitted the su perior steam-packets if. L. COOK and OHEUOIV, with lighters, are now roadr to transport freight of all description betwoea Havknnah. Auguste and llamburg, with ns much, if not more, dispatch than any other boats on the river. The steamers are oommauded by wxporionood and accommodating captains, and all freight oonsiguod to thoir agents will be forwarded free ot Cuminieeious. The awuuiuwdLtfoiu for passengers equal lino! superior to any boats on th* river. Faro $6,UU. HENRY llARPEU, l'r.. Savannah, E. F. K INCH LEY 4 CO., •• JAMES HARPER 4 CO., Auguste. Savannah, Slat Sept., 1863. eep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA. BAST FLORIDA, Via Darlea* Uruimwick, rit. iHaryw. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEUUUU (Black Creek). AND i'ICOLATA. Leaves every I'UU<fay, at 10 o’clock, A. M. truer* .Tho superior steam-packet WM. OA8- flAvSlL—^TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuosday mfiBrniilikafoBMoruiug, st IU o'clock, and will con tinue te leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien 43 00 St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Creek, Pioolataand Falatka. 8 UU For freight or passage apply oa board, at Charleston •team-packet wharf, or to an 24 CLAOiiOKN 4 CUNNINGHAM. Ag'ls. TO TUAVELLEUh U01NU NUETU. TUB NAVANNAll AMU C11AU1.KSTON 0.8. mail STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M., after the arrival of th* night train of th* Coi.tral Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the earns day, connecting at Charleston with the Wiliniiiatott firtcum-Packet*. Whioh lonve with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2>; P. M., nnd also a ith th* New-York and Charlcnton Hicmnshlpn, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. J'assengera leaving Macou ou Tuesday evenings, will arrive iu time to connect with th* splen did new steamship Jnnue Adger one week, and tbe steamship Southerner ths next. Fare from Charleston to Nsw-York by land route, $2U-time 62 hours; by steamships, $36. [my 16J S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. HATH OF PASS A G It HKDUCKD. wumm .The superior new eteampaoket WE- 1 .a KA. Capt. N. King, leaves every mBMmMliaMhSaturday at IU o'clock A. M. Bate of passago in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darion $3 UU St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Ploolata.... M 8 UO Falatka..;......... - 8 UO Blaek Creek... M ». M .... M 8 UO If. B.—Freight consigned te K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be shipped free of all chargee at Palrtkn. Apply on board, at the Charlertoa Ce.'s Wharf, or te fob 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &o. CKVTCIIFIELD HOUSE, (Formerly Griffin House.) Chututnooga, Tennvsnoe* This well knova HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Pasieugor Cor landing of the Weit- *s^eru snd Atlantic Kaiiroed, ie now open, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Burses aad Lady. This liou*c, while uader the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. Th* present Pro prietor having eocured th* services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and hnvlug purchased his most excellent Cook and House Boy aud having furnished the Houso entirely new, hopes to rataiu ite high reputation, and merit publip patronage. Passengers can be accommo dated with tu Omnibus to and from the Boats, feb 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATUS IIOTUL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (ttm) J. W. riPKAR, Proprietor. HOARDING. rp\VO Single Gentlemen can be accommodated X with pleasaat Board and nieely furnished rooms, in a private family, convenient to the business part of the city, being three minute* walk te the Post-office. Apply at this office. mar 9 Boarding. npWO ORTHilKK siuglu Gentlemen can be ac- 1 eommodstet*. with pleasant board at tht corner ol Jones and Aheroorn streets. tf deo 23 BOARDING. Y TERY desirable Rooms, with Board, at reasons V bl* rates. Apply rt this Office. tf nov 8 HOARDING. A FEW RESPECTABLE BOARDKRU can bo ./V accommodated at Mrs. JAMES' Old Stand, corner or East and South Broad streets. m4 lm GenUeiiicii y s Restoration. y \ U. WEIGAND has- AWV f aJ just opened, under the Planter's Hotel, a nest VIW and comforUllc Eating Room, with an exeellent Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, as a Restaursct. lie has an sxoeUeat Cook from Strasboug, who wUl sail German, American and French tastes. Oysters. Fish. Meats, every thing that this market affords, ean be had in ail style* on short notice. Young Clerks and others who have rooms in town, are invited to try tho Euro pean mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Ucur, Swiss aud Lindburgur Cheese, kept always on hand for the use of families. oct 6 EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe. Ga. TIIE Subscriber, Into of the Washington Hall, X Macon, On., having taken the above Hotel, aad fur nished it throughout wife the boot of new furniture, and having Urge and airy rooms, he hopes te share a por tion of public patronage by oloee attention to basincee, having good stabling and every convenience te make the guests of hls bouse comfortable, jell ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &0. MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAINTING In Water Calorw, Taoobt bt E. MILLER, 132 South-Bxoad St., oct 13 SxvxxaxB. tf M DANCING ACADEMY. XL MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs QA bis patrons, that his Academy is open for the reception of pupil*. During tho season the following Faney Dances will be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition Torentolla. Itotta, Gavutto, Pas Stlrluu, Klngoralia,' Sohotisob, liodowa, Maiurka.oto. Fortner pupils aro requested to ootno early if they like te learn Fanoy Dances for bis Ball, to bo given in January aext. N. B.—Gentlemen's Class will begin oa Tuesday next, th* 16th iust., at 9 P. M. nov 13 Clawical and English School, Q. A. HOLCOMBE, Gutii.Hlretl, near tk. Park, eep 37 dtNl-4aw6m The Charleston Shoe Store, a ' (8l«ii of 111. n.41U«,) — ■ ■ 19 UaUNAKU STkEllT, IS the place to purchase, for the LoWEfiT CABU PRICES. Boots, shoes. Trunks and Car pet Bags. Persons wliLlng te supply themselves with any of thee* artiolee, ehoulJ not forgot the number, as (key will always find a well selected stock te select from, consisting of: Ladies' *»no Blaek and Colored Gaiters, Jodies' and Missea' Slipper* of ail kinds. Children's Shoes in great variety, Geutlemeu's Calf, dewed and Pegged Boots, Men’s Kip aud Poggod Brogans, Together with a great variety not onumerated. mar 31 ly E. MURPHY, Proprietor. $50 Reward WILL !>« paid for the apprehension and de- f T li*ery at my offiee, or te his owner, of tho negro man TOM. He le five foot five or six inehes high, rap per colored, stent built, grad front teeth, aecorued.r the right eye about the efse of a quarter of a dollar, ia of a half mraa. He was owned by Mr. 0. K.WU&U, of U.U plM. 1, usi. ho now Deleon to Si'oV/ “ n-U^ Colw.hU Oo«Bljr, now 1— wm. wmanT. TAOMKSTIO LlotroiiS^ D » ItwSS 1 ' "HIT 1T* ,nrrt. LATiiHor 4 stabboh. SAVANNAH MORNING N pw SHIP LINES. FOR NEW-YORK—Rrla I.lnc. The regular packet ehip HtlUTIIPOHT, Wil lson master, will have dleUteh. far freight or •PPl WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. FOR BOSTON. Th* fiae fast-sslling sebr LOUISA SEA KB, ‘ --fa- ^ Bardatt, master, hsvfi^ part of Jier eargo •^fij^kgaged, will meat with dfspateh. For baiaai freight apply to war 26 COHENS k IIERTZ. VOli FIllIdADELFliiA-lliron’N Line. dga, Tlio regular packet schooner VIRGINIA, K <p^8uow master, will have dispatch for the above iMSMBport. For freight or passage apply to merZ.1 WILLla k BRUNDAGE FUR IIOMTON* The regular packet schooner GEO. J. JONES, Allfl Captain ncott. will meet with dUpaUh for the ■SBrnmabove port. For freight or passage apply te mar 23 11. ft. WASIIBCrN. Ageat. FOR NEW YOUK—Georgia Line. 5,-^ The regular packet schooner PLAN DOME, U»pt. Ilrown, will have diipatoh for tho above aMMLport. For freight of 100 balvs ooltuu, toooiu- ploto utrgo, apply to mar 21 ROWLAND A CO. Frelnktl Wanted for Bosteu. The ecb’r OCEAN, Howe master. Is ready tere- AlD oei.’e freight or charter for the above port. ai mar 10 WILLIS 4 BMUNDAQK. FOU I'll II. A DEI. Fill A—II.. ran'. El... The ragular racket schooner CHARLES A. AML-l-tc!, fur.kgt. port. For or Cir.r^ShUM. ’ V M, ‘ fur above port. For freight or passage (mar 17) WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. FOR IIOMTON. ie brk CAROLINE, P. Stetson master, will divpaieh as above. For freight or ply to BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. Tbo regular packet schooaer FRANCE88AT- TEBLV, Davis, master, , will have quick die- ■MlpaUh for above port. For freight or passage apply to (mari.'j W1LU8 4 BRUNDAGE. * Watkins, will mset with dispatch for the above Kport. For freight or psseage, apply to I7 11, K. WAHI1BUUN, Ag't. FOR BALTIMORE, w— The schooner NAIAD, Captain Watts, will with dispatch for the above port. For ^■■Freight or paasage, apply to mar 16 H. K. WASHBURN, Ag't. FOR LIVERPOOL. The fin* Br. bark INDEFATIGABLE, Pisksr- noll master, having three-fourths of her cargo ugaged, will meot with dispatch. For fkeignt engagomoBts apply L —.. Tho regular packet brig AUGUSTA, r. Stouo gffiattMUr, will have dispatch. For freight or pas- aMmflbsago apply on board, at Aneianx wharf, or to nsrll WASIIBUKN, WILDER 4 CO. master, will meet with dispatch as above, •freight or passage apply oa board at Telfair's WParf, or to (mar 16) BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO. bsr cargo ongaged, will moet with dispatch as above. For balance of cargo, apply to K1NCULEY, LOCKETT 4 CO. FOR rillLADPLPIllA- .lema'i Line. ^^ The regular packet schooner S. N. SMITH, iZtllA. Smith, master, will have dispatch for the above . ArflT port. For freight or passage apply to mar 1 i WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. t-L a ids orq ui.t.nb.'ii, a. aaiu, usiwr.wiu ^Ev&mcet with despatch as above. For freight or SUMS passage apply on board at Telfair's Wharf; or to mar 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. UUAVV FUK1GI1T FOU NKW-YOKK. Boxes of Copper Ore may bo obtained by vessels wanting heavy freight. Apply to 3ML mar 6 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. Vemtel Wuuted Tor Philadelphia. v, A high rate of freight will be paid for a vesse ittto load for Philadelphia. Apply to KB tsb 5 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. VESSELS WANTED ON VKK1UUT OR CHARTER. — . Freight* for Northern, Eastern and Southern ports, can bo had on appllta-^flfl amttlon to (nov 4) ROWLAND 4 CO. H Elect7-ly 1 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE.* UARNDEN’S EXPRESS, ■UZJKSIEZ3B 1.13 liny Street, R espectfully i>rg leave to iuform the ciu- as as of Savannah and its vicinity, that they have concluded their arrangement* with tbs Central Rail road aud Ranking Company, and are now runuiug Mes sengers daily to Macon, and semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods to Sfillodge- ville and all intermediate places. Wo would also say that our expresses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description of Merchandise and valuables to every town in the North ern State*—also to California and Europe. Orricas aid Auaxn—163 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ella 4 Bon. Macon: Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; K. C. Uabbell, Coiambus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 and 46 Bouth-third-etreet, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exchange-street, Providence, Mont gomery-etrect, Saa Franoleoo. feb h LI V1NGBTGN, WINCHESTER, 4 CO. u. a. niuii. TURDAY, MARCH 26, 1853. Dry Carpet and Clothing, &o. Cloth Warehooic. u Goods, f|HIE Hubscrilser, knowing ihet il««i utlrm*. 1 Karannah have (tH a g»«a4 mureet ia kh- cf-l 1 WAUKIIDIIMB, In this city, and bolag a warn that many have been awaiting the completion Of thu New Store, aothat they could tuako tbeir eeicetluu of the various articles for furnishing their houses, would reepnctftilly Inform the publle, geunrally, that he ha* npsuad UMmostoom- plct.i assortment of all tfc« venous st)U*of UUOD8 usually kept lu similar istabUehmeaU. The Hiock ot the dlffureut dcparUneat* wUl ooueist, la post, of the DBPAKTBIKNT. Royal Velvet; Taneetry Bruteals; Moost Brussels; Brusaele; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussela Inrhtoirs; Three Ply. Huperfluc, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Veuotlnn for Stairs, Halle, Ao.; Drug- e ts, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every varloly of pat- rus; Hearth Ruga; Parlor and Stoop Mata; Table and Piano Covers; Silver end Bras* Oval and Octagon Utalr Rods | Stair Linen, 4c., kc. Oil. OI.OTIIN, Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, HtenmbonM. Saloons, kc.: Rose Wood, Mahogany and 8mall-figured fnrnlturt Oil Hoths, 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rnbber Cloth for CUBTAINM. Silk ,nd Wont.. IkoMk Wortlod .nd variety of eolors; 1 . .. WINDOW HI1ADUH. Transparent Laudsoape, Medallion, Qarlaud and White and Gold, entirely new style; Cord j I^H>i<e; Tas sels : together with aU Use various Tilminings for Cur tains and Shades. GILT CORNICES. Beads, Loops and Pins, of ths greatest variety and pat terns, jf the latest importation; all of which will be aold at wholesale or retaU, oa the most liberal urns. WM. H. GUION, Ageat, 140 Congress and 67 fit. Juliaa-eU. PHILIP KEAI, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. ON llryon-at.* Hnvaunnli, (4a. G RATEFUL to my frioud* and the public in goneral for their liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to me, I now offer them a greater Inducement than ever, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCa of Bngluk /VwicA and Herman Broad Clothe, Black aud Faaey Doeskin and Cacti mere, Black aud Faaey Bilk and Satin and Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very riob article of Eveuiag Vetting,which I am prepared to make to order, ia the moet fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of Men’ll aud Hoy*' Rcndy-.llndr Clothing, together with a large supply of bhirt*, Socks, Suspend er*, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirt* and Drawer*, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, he., all of which will be sold at prices to give goneral eatlsfactlon. oet 13 Carpets 1 Carpets! 1 Carpets! 1! TKT'E have this day opened for sale n splendid V f assortment of Carpets, Oil Clothe, Mats, Bugs, Window Curtains, 4e., consisting in part oft 3U pieces 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do I ply Carpets 90 Floor Cloths 10 pieees Drugget » 6 do Fell Carpet 6 do Dutch do 160 do Velvet and Chencll Ruga 100 oomtnon Ruga and Mala 100 pair of beautifol style Window Shades All of the above Goods we offer at the lowest market pries*: foreale hr A1KIN 4 BURN8. M ourning uooon.-iti.ck (ir.-na.hn.', Crape de Paris, Bareges, Silks, Bombasines, Pop- Norwick Cloths and Alpacvas, Mourning Lawns, Ginghams. Calioo* and French .Muslins, Black Crape and Love Veils, Collars, Uaadkerekiela, he,, just re ceived and for sale by mar 7 DxWITT h MORGAN. 8. 8. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller and Stationer, No. 136 CoBgreec-et., opposite Mousincnt-eq. AT 10] 8AVANNAU, GEO. jtf A lVew Spring Styles* ■ Just received at the new Wholesale sue retail HAT STORE, every variety of New styles ot Spring Goods, consisting in part of Bilk, Beaver and Gossamer Drees HATS. Also, Swiss Sennote Straw. Fedale, Wideawake's, Lcghou, Panama, Paris, Canton! Catnpeohoy, Marioaibo. he., and BONNKTfi of every style. Call and see and judge for yourselves. BELDEN4CO. APOTHECARY'S HI A Cl., S. E. Corner o/Br ought on and Barnard streets, Savannah, Oesrgia. 1 'IIE subscriber would most respectfully inform thd eititens of Savannah and the surrounding oountry, that he has taksn the store situaUd as above, where he is now opening r 'all and eelect stock of Draga, Medicine*, Ckcinicul*, Perfume ry, Fancy Article*, live Mtufl’n, Ulasswnre. dee., drc., which ho offers to thu pnblln at wholesale and retail, on auoh terms as oannot fall to glvo entire satisfaction, both as regards price and quality. Every article be offers for sale has been selected by himself within the last tttmty dayi, from the most reli able houses in the northern market* ; particular atten tion having been paid te their purity and freshnea*. Having bad several years experience in tha pres cription Winces in northern and southern cities, be feels himself folly prepared to compound all prescrip tions aud family medicine* entrusted to him, wlthoare, all hours of the day and night, SAVANNAH TO DAHIEN. A LINE of Four llorso Post Concho* leaves tin- ii. vannah every at the Apothecary's Hall. Monday and Thursday, at 7 o’clock A. M. For Darien, via Bryaa Old Court-House, Rleeboro* and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’clock P. M. Returning on Turntlaya and Frldayn Arriving in 8avannan at 5 o'clock P. M.. and connecting with the boat* for the North, and the cars for the West. tar Office in Sr.vanaah, at Sawyer, Hollister 4 Co.’< “table* * jan l Hums Hustorativc, OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPONITION. r I 'HIS plcasnut aud efficient agent for the prevu I tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both ou account IU delicate aud agreeable perfume, (free from essential oils# and IU keeping the hair in place and earl Whei the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dreseed beau tifully, In any form required, so as to Step in its place. Previous to curling tbe hair, moLteu it lightly with the Restorative, which will give it a glossy aud durable curl. Children's heads should be dressed with the Restorative twice n week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at onoe thoroughly dleanee the skin, and lay the foundation of a good nead of hair. For salo, together with lognes, aud 8naviac *' dUAVING AND ■ 168)4 Broughton-etroet, Nearly opporito fit. Andrew's Hall, mar 21 By WM. J. HUNT. i variety of Hair Oils, Co- 1, at the • UAIR-DRES8ING SALOON, DRUG* AN D illEDlUlMhfi. riMIE subscriber*, wholesale and Retail Druggists, 1 wonld respectfully call the attention of purchaser* totbeir well-selected Rook of the above mentioned ar ticles, wkh.h they offer for sale at tha lowest possible also, rA , RTs aLABgi , 0 . Union White Load, Linsuod OU, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues. Putty end Paint Bruehee; MACHINERY OIL, Of aU kinds, vlx: Sperm. Lard, Rapeseed and Patent OU; GROCERS' ARTICLES: Whale OU, Spices, Mustard, Saleratus, Matches, 4e.; LANDUKTU'6 GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medloine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety at artiolee for fainUy use, oousistlog of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Suren, Ac., with an elegant assortment of fine French and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combe, Lullin'* Perfomes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of whioh are warranted to be of tho best quality. r IU JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. NEW HOOK.a), RECEIVED BY S. 8. SIBLEY. MAHCU IS, 1853 L ON81NG’8 Pictorial Field Book of tbo Rev- olutioa—2d voL (select British Eloqueaee; embracing the beet Goodrich, D. D. The Works of John C. Calhoun—vol. 1: edited by Richard K. Crallc, Esq. letters and Journals of Lord Byron : by Thomas Mooro—in 2 vols. Life and Works of Robt Burns: edited by Robert Chaluiers—iu 4 vols.: the fullest aud moat comprehen sive y*t published. — Pastoral Theology ; or the Theory of the Evangelt- hesitate cal Mialstry: by A. Vinet: translated by Thoc. U. Skinner, D. D. The History of Greece : by George Orote. Esq.—in 10 vols.: a reprint from the uoood London edition. Tbe Heir of Rodcliffo : by tho author of “The Two Guardian*,'' “The Kings of England," 4c. bhakspeare and hie Ttmes: by M. Gultot. History of ao Adopted Child: by Geraldine E. The Cousins ; or a Ule of Early Life : by the author if "Connuekt aiul HoM'-Cimnnn.t” of "Conquest and fielf-Conqnest. 1 TheMoruiug Wntchos aud Night Watchos: by tho author of the "Fsdthful Promiser." The MotropoliUn Catholic Almanac for 1863. VUlette : by Currer BsU : Castle Avon ; Hoary Es mond ; The Pilgrims of the Rhine; The Regeat's Daughter, and a Targe variety of interesting works. For sals at No. 135 Congrssw-eti mar If neatness and dispatch. Proscriptions nut up at a by a skillful and comneUi Physicians, oountry Mere itout baud. etchants, and Families, and all porsons who neodor may need puro and genuine uiodl- oines or any other artiole that is generally found in a well regulated Drug 8tore, are respectfully invited to call aud examine hu stock before purchasiug else where, ■* 11 Apothecary's Hall. J. E. Da FORD, Druggist and ChsmisL ’I'BlSle a Century of Womlern, but fow of I its disooveries are more striking than that of Cris- tadoro. Nothingaavo the change of ha* in the Chemslion or the Dolphin, uaa be more rapid thaa the alteration produced iu the color of the hair by the application of Cristadoro’s Liquid Haii Dye. The inventor has found out the grand score! of the procoss by which nature 'iu- f arts color to the hair, and has followed it up euooess- ully. The ohango ie mitaut and perfect, and the oou- ditlon of the hair ia iinnrovud by the Dye. All skeptics are solicited to oall sad judge for themselves. Cristadoro’s PRESERVATIVE AND BKAUTIFIER Stimulates it* growth end perpetuates its luxurianoe to the latest period of life. The dye is applied, aud both sold at CRlfiTADORO S llair Dreseiag Saloon, No. 0 Monument-8qr. west side. ly ns JATEatT mEDICINES, ho. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ru Tim ct'Mi or Courh*, Colds. Hoarseness. Rreachi- «», Whooping Cough. Cronp, Asthma, and Consumption! Many years of trial, instead of impairing tho public confidence In this modiuino, has won for it an appreciation aud notorie ty by for exceeding th* most ■anguine expectations of Ita friends. Nothing bnt IU In trinsic virtues and tA4 nnmls- tak able benefit conferred on isande of snfftren, eonld originate and mxlntaiathe reputation which U enjoy*. While many inferior rem edies thrust npon tho community, have foiled and beeu discarded, this has gained frionde by every trial, oon furred benofile ou the nfil toted they oan never forget,- and produced cures too numerous aud too remarkable to be forgottou. While il le a fraud oa tho public to pretend that any on* medicine will Infallibly euro—still there le abeadeat proof that th* Cherry Pectoral does not only as a gener al thing, bat almost Invariably cure* the maladies for which it is employed. As time makes thsae facts wider and better known, ibis medloine bae gradually bocome the beet reliance of the afiliotoil, from the log cabin of the Amerioan peas ant, to tli* palaeoa of European K/ngs. Throughout this entire oountry, in every 8tate, olty, and Indeed al most every hamlet it oontain*. Cherry Pectoral ia known M the beet remedy exUat for diseases of th* Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign oenntrias. It is coming to be extensively used by their moet intelligent physi cian*. In Orer* Britain, Franc* and Germany, where th* medical acieneea have reachad their highest perfee- foe tic n. Cherry Pectoral is Introdneed, and In oonstont ns* in the Armies. Hospitals, Alms Ilooses, Public In stitutions, and in domestic practice, aa the surest reme dy their attending physician* oan employ for the morv dangerous affection* of the lunga. Also In milderoases and for ohlldran it Is safe, pleasant and effectual to oure. In fact sorno of tho most flattering testimonial, we re- oelvo have been from parents whu have fouud it oflloa- cious ia cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral le manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce or it under hls own eye, with Invarlabio aoeuracy and car*. It is staled and protect ed by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied oa a* weaotac, without adulteration. W* Lave endeavored here to furnish th* community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to thslr oonfldenoe—a remedy at onoe safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by re- "‘Mod aud countlesi trials prove itself to be ; and trust . front ear* ia praparlng ft with ohamloal secure*y, of uniform strength to afford Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for tho best results, and tho affilot- ed with a remedy that will do for them nil that tnediolno ■xn do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, „ Practical and Analytical Chemist. Lowell, Mass. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO., W. W. LINCOLN, : M. TU RN ER 4CO.. J. B. MOORE 4 CO., SavaA'h! Th.SiT law tw and all druggist* throughout the eonth. Another Hclenttflc Wander! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA 1 DE. HOUOHTON '8 Th, >n» di*«.u*. from Uouuel,ortho fourth stomsoh of the Ox, after direo- tions of Baron Lle- by J.8. lIoncMrow, H.D., Philadelphia, Pa. This Untruly Irfui remedy for Indigestion, DyspepaU, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, earing af ter Nature a own method, by Nature's own Agent, th* Gastric Juice, tfjtr Half ateaspoonfullof Pepsin In fused ia wAtorwilldlgestor dissolve five pounds of Rosurt Beof in abouttwo hours, out of the stomach. PEP81N is the chief element, or groatdigestinglprln- eiple of th* Oaetrlo Juioo—the solvont of the Food, th* purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of tbe Sto mach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming n true Digeeti* Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Jnice in it* Chemical powers,and furnUhina complete and perfect i lor it. 8clentlflc Evidence! Call on tho Ageat and go', a dMcriptive olrenlargratis, giving a Urge amount of scientific evidence, from Ido big's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Physiology of Dl- , Dr.Porelraou rood and Diet, Dr. J.W.Drapur, -York University. Professor Dungllson's Pbysl- oiugy. Prof. Bllliroan, of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, Ac., together with reports of eurts from all parts of th* Ualul States. No Alcohol, Blltera, or Aolda! Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEP8IN is a great aatursd remedy, free from Aieohol, BiUers. .'.cide and Nauseous Drugs. It U extremely agreeable to th* taste, and may be takes by th* moet feeble patients who oannot ent a water oracker without acute distress. Bo- ware of Dnu<ed Imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. !V 11IB1 till DliOWB," Competition is tho Life of Trade.” “ TIMlCS 1ST WOW Afi THEY U8*C TO WAS* splendid stock of all kinds of CABBIAGE8; constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber. Person* trading te 8avannah will pleas* to be _ mind that they ar«> indebted to the undersigned for lowsring the prune qf Carriages in this market from 16 lo XU per eewl. I take pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing arraugunuiDte are now complete in Savannah, and U is my intention soon to form a connexion with on* of th* best manufacturing establishments in tho North to make Carriages oxprusaly for this market; so my pat rons will perouive that it is my determination to give tho moet entile satisfaction to all who may be pleased ( trad* with me. J. C. THORNTON, Comer West Broad and Bay Street*. N. B.—The inhabitants of the neighboring Counties are particularly informed that none c * ** * ~ * died in their rvspective neighborhoods [jeuWm LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. ARNOLD'S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, OR r-rr~ - -J AIR EXHAUSTED COFFINS, Which ia now taking the place of all others throughoet the United State*. Ii. b. BOGARDU8 havUg been made the ool* agent of the above for the City of Savan nah. would respectfully call attention to their vast *u- C riority over anything of the kind that hne yet been fore the publie. The improvements consist in ce menting the top and sides, nod, by the application of an air pump, removing the air, by which moans the oontent* remain without efiiuvia or change of appetr- anoe for any length of time. It is on thsse advantages tho olaim to superiority is basod. The undersigued having examined tho above, do not say that, in their opiuioa, they aro fully oai- iiatea to auswer the intended purpose: 8. N. IUrmu, M. D., I C. W. Wist, M. D., IL WXTJCX, M. D., I P. M. Bollock, M. !>., J. C- IUbxkxuam. M. D-. | W. O. Bi-llock, M. D., mar 1J B. Lai ' aciiumii, MaoblniaL HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES % HARNESS 183 Congrenif.atreet, Huvnnnuh. The fiubsurlhcrs manufactures . aud koep ooustantly on hand, af A large and varied stock of 8od-l — ^ dies, Bridle* and Harness, and" make to order every dsecripHon qf articles in i UOOK8—HOOKS. T IFE OF MARY STEWART, forming the thin! ±_j volume of Miss Agnes Strickland's Lives of tbe queen* of So9tland and English Princesses connected with the royal euoeeaeloa. A new supply of Family Bibles. Polyglott and Poeket Bible*, in a variety or binding*, which will be Mild cheap at tho book store or 8. 8. 81 BLEY, No. 136 Congre*s-*L $130 He ward R UNAWAY or stolen from tbe Subscriber about the 26th January la*». hU woman CUARLOTTE. about 38 years old—she is about five feet four inehes high, stout built, front teeth good, black oomplexlou, no peculiar mark aboet her that I recollect of. 1 will pay 660 for her apprehension and delivery in aay safe Jail ia this Stau, ao that 1 oan get her, or at Mr. William Wright's office, and fituu for proof to convict any port of etualing or inveighling her off. r 18 ANDREW HOLLIDAY. Vo not PcgUct your Coughs and Colds. Ilelue’atiurivulled Pectoral Cough L'audy. fpMlti article tea never failing remedy fur Cough*, I Cold*. Hearseaese, Sore Throat, and Tigbtaejs ot ite Lugs or Chest. Persons who nr* maeb exposed, and troubled with Irritable Coughs and WeahUMgl.! '** “ -*-“*■ - -agm- £ relief by try Lag the Peeteral in neb appreciated for it* lately will fled it need* but one trial Our stock comprises also a Large assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Vslteea 6addl«-Bags, Whips, 4c. Per sons deelroua of supplying themselves, will do well te call at our establishment. All article* sold by ns are warranted for material aad workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repalriag, **r terms are moderate, 6er execution prompt.6mo*aov 16 New Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STORK, BROUGHTON-STREET, No. 148. M R. FKANC1H STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro- nomoter*. Cloek*,Towu Clocks, Watches, kc. kc., respectfully informs hls customers and the publie gene rally that he bas fitted ap the filers 148 Breughton-eL, where he intend* to make a permanent location, and carry oa the Jewelry basin*** in ite various branch**. *** ' * vn Clocks, ChronoiMters, Jswel- sud repaired with dispatch, and bioa Jewelry aad Fancy Goods 4 at tbe lowest priees possible. year* in every large town in tbo United ut.veD. am win Agonte oau refor Dyspeptics to many remarkable euros in every town! Numerous details of eases, reports of ouree. certificates of Physio;ana and Patients, are given in tbe Circulars furnished by Agent* grati*. Dr. Hag! . _ Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use d Physicians. Private Circulars for Physicians may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro cess of preparation, aad giving the authorities upon which the olaims of this new remedy are based. As it te not n see ret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in resneotable standing aud rtgu- Ur prnutice. Price gl per uottfo. gf OB8ERVE TillsEvery bottle of the gennlne Pepsin bears the written signature of J. H. HOUGH- TUN, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, l’a. Copy right and Trad* Mark eeeured. Jo 17 eodly-lawl Wholesale a»4 Retail Agent APCTI0W8, HrJ'liltl.i.okAM.Ii. >'•<•" OUlUimf ml Jmtlltn. . . THIS UAV, N».k i In frout of oU.ro, oil! ^ Mid •* O*"' . f .Hls’uiif. M.r.kSi, .( u o'olMk, Gr ih “ »<~'lmoot o( ' l.hlMSS, Crookorjr, .nd <11... 3®£**Swa!fisE naaSiefeaari.'atte <U1°J. T “"‘' mU i: Admintulnitur e Buie. TUESDAY. May 9, at 11 o'eleok, Will bo sold iu frout of tile Court House, 1^>| No 26 and Improvements, Brown Ward, fronting ou Hull street, subject to city greuud rent, 16 annually, aud a Um* that expiree oa th* flret of November aext; Lot No. V and Improvement*, ia fee simple, Oolumbla Ward, front- leg on Columbia Hqvavc. improvement* consist of a story dwelliag and a double teaemeat boose, sub- to a lease that expires oa the 1st of November next. Belonging to the estate of F. W.Heiaemaa. deceased.-- Hold by permission uf Coart aad by order of the admin istrator for benefit of creditor* aad heirs of said estate. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. Corn and bate at 1‘ricaU Sale. 300 bag* Corn, and 360 do. Oats, for said in lot* to salt ■SBHStta. ■J . Atroubcrry Sett at Private Sole. Strawberry 8c tu of the fol lo wins k i nds- A J loo Maud e. Boeton Pine, British Uneen, Ohio Redwood, Hudson Crimson Cone, White Wood, Uovov's Seedling, Early . , -lovay'a 1 all grown in thte ellmate and in •tor* for any of U* Scarlet. They I good order. All orders left above kinds will be promptly attended te. House Omnibus and Sham at Private Sale. Bw’-'a isiswsia^"' w ^ The above pruporly will be sold on very oooommoda- “” ul being t ft for IL Prime While Corn . . Just reoolved per eohr. Luolnda 3000 bushels prime White Cora. »t r J!ihto!if.* * Ural, .Aw-" ?*“< * ns. P~.il B rami,. 36 bbla. Mooouf.h,). Wlilak/, o pip., lloll.od Gi./< half pipes Coguso Brandy, lu oaeke " Small fitill" Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon frlsh Whisky (MoMahau'a) 6 eighth casks l'Uet, Castiillon 4 Co. and lleuneesy Brandy 200 do*, of tine Madolra, Sherry and Port Wlnoe, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whteky and Cherry Bran- dv—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks 8ides, 10 sank* Hants, 19 eask* C'aocxxBT.—26 crates assorted Common and Granite. GLasswana.—76 eases Tumblers, assorted. 10 Wines. 16 bbls. Lamps. Mohuses Cais, 4*. ' Caacxxns.—10 whole aad 10 half bbie. Boston. Uh lm“rtedio 00Cw ““* oa0,rmJUX O***".Span- Boa uui.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also a large aseortmuut of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, ^Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clooks, Fanoy Boape, Fa cy Articles. Ao. 4a. Jy U _ . JPtaeferund OemseU eU Prxsatc Sola. Jett received in store, and kept constantly on band and for tale low, 160 bble. Rosendal* Cement, 36 de. Plaster Parle. Mp j Two SteTss, Noe. 8 and^Johnston'e Building. Bs trout, for rent low. . . Cook anJ Jh/useServant at Private Sals. A likely Mulatto Woman, with her two children—aglrl -•d 6 years, and on* aged 7 months, prime and likely, fhirbanh'e Patent Platform Seales. aged! aoldfi (Improved In auallty and reduoed in pries,) adapted I every required operation of weighing—a* Kallroa Seales for trains or siugle car*. In use ou th* prineipi railroads *n th* United State*andOraatBritain; Bar, houee SnoUej Heavy Portable Brutes, on wheels, fo Fcundries, Rolling MUls, 4*.; Store SenUe. various modifications: Counter Scales; Hay aud Coal Scales, kc. Thsse Seales have been long known and severely tested, and th* universal oonfldenoe felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment is such, that they are new regarded as the etoHilard, fr-jm which thtre is no appeal. For •ale in all their varieties by PU1LDU1CK 4 BELL, J # 13 Agents in Savannah. Uoeton Hum at Private Bale. Just received per echr. F. T. Bitterly, 60 bbls. N. E. Rum^FoM»fofowyr®«th^whmr^^^^^^oc»l LOTTERIES. it warm, and to a certain extent, vitalise the part upon whioh they nr* applied. These strengthening, warming, and pain-ralisviag plasters, will be found invaluable in weakness of the bock, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the wus- eiee; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, and pains tn the side or cheet, especially when proceed- ng from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of coldness u th* pit of the stomach; ia obronio or reoent affec- Joujofthe kidneys; in eases of sprain*, strain*, or bruises; and fo nearly all oases where a local pain or Tho reader is especially referred to th* following tes timonials, more particularly to the letter from Dr. 1. T. Henderson, whom thee* plasters of Mr. Alloock eured or a nervous dims as* of the bowels of many years e tending. Dr. I. T. Uendcruoa’s Letter. Famcille, Louisiana, March 6, I860. n*j iLLv ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUB8ER PIASTER Of tlio Nineteenth Century< S I8TORY—The history of the.« plasters would occupy more spaoc than can be spared In these i. Suffice it to say, that the most eminent ebem- nd physicians of tho United States and of Enrop* consulted as to their composition. But it was iefl to Mr. Ailooek, who for seven yean had the entire charge of Messrs. Knshton s Astor House store, te perfect them for public uso. They are mad* porous, so that the eva poration of the perspiration ean go on sufficiently where the plaster is applied, without, as with other platters, causing the accumulation of .lorid fluid, whioh corodss the skin aad occasions many unpleasant sensations, net necessary for the euro or allovlatiou of affeotions for which a piaster is usually applied. They are touio and oarmloative, whioh renders them - - * n WX" J * of peculiar value in many affeotions of tho chest and _ F- C. BARBER 4 OO., Managers, bowels, more especially when a nervous character; Auauste on Monday Morning, at V o'clock, they la foot warm, aad to a certain extent, vitalise the ****** olo# * To-Night at 9 o'clock. BRILLIANT* SCHEME 1 Pri»« of. |5.(«) | 1 Prise of. $1,300 l “ “ 1A001 I “ ♦* ^ 4c. 4o. kc. Tickets only $7; Halves $1 ; Quarters 60 cents. Orders from th* oountry answered promptly. drawingsaont regularly,and prUr l * — J * at tble office, by — M CHARLES B. PATTERSON. IIAWN NUMRKR8 —Of Georgia State Lottery, Class 48, drawn In Colnmbus on tho 24th ' M 61 41 67 18 60 38 16 63 73 8^70 6ft. Leitery for Monday. Tube drawn in Auguste Monday Morning, 28th Inst UKOKU1A STATE LOITKRY, CLASS MO. 60, For the bcnyit qf the Independent Fire Co. ai Aug F. C. BARBER 4 CO., Manage SPLENDID SCHEME 1 *3.000!—*9,000*1,300! 1,300 !..1.000!..10 of 500!.. 10of 500. And more than $80,000 in mailer Privet Tiokets only $2—Shares In proportion. Tickets and Hharoa for sals, and Prisvs cashed on de mand. by GEO. S: ORAV, No. 6 Owens's Building, merttl Opposite Pulaski House. 5F HEAD-QUARTERS FOB QJtoc No. 163 Btiy-StrmL l Doors Mast qf the CUyHotel. HAWN NUMUKKS-Uf Georgia State Lottery, Claes 48, drawn ia Columbus on the 24th 3 6 61 41 57 18 6038 $6 63 73 6 7$ 68. GKOUGIA MTATtC LOTTERY, CLAM 60. Authorised by tbe Leg! datura. For the benefit 0/ the Independent Fire to. at Augusta. 3,000 bnshslsCora, 6UU do. oTts/ GEO. J. SMITH. Owifcfy uiid .Lilt nTfr*toU4 BnU 10 urau, Cm>w/. (l«^|;V>iwra l muSt _ . _ DrlM. OaU. ' “ aook.-UO Clock. 8 Ik, ud JOho.r 11.0— HI mm I'Uu. bluk ka4 Bilk IUU MIMWI Clfkn, Tkrl.li. btuS i"' 1 —««•*•<« "mm, Hi..., i, tJukr.il.*—80 J01.B Utulir.Uk. * ' T.k-I0.b«u lirtuu. Mark T.u ,o4trf Awordlono, A., lo. ^ r ' ntl , kkd Tollot Boon 1P * 10 ““ Tobkooo—fl UI.. ImIT.Mmo 10.IfkU MikaOocuoBrkaVr HuShM"' wu ‘ >6 do Domestic Brandy Cf ■ ■s tsfisns* 3 do Irish do. fi do Old Monoagahela do. 6 quarter casks Canary w(oo 10 do do Tenerlif and Madeira. Corrxx.—30 bags Prime Rio Coffee CiiocKnRT.—lu crate* Crockery, assorted Tuhmlbbb.—&} -once Tumblers asserted Matkxsixs.—20m> w d ou bl* MiXSSr * ▼k'akkikk. ,« Sy» a » »Vir n«r»M« alt- m WANTED. WANTKD _ A k B .r^-, B. A , K .^k *' PIVK COATHAw!j2? , 5 l *Jk»* e o M tt« m. t, »*yiUNMB WAWTapf**^ 30 b"." W DA y, DR **' T8 « N«w rorV *„ud °““> w C. A, L. A NRtlRO WOMAN—mIm l!utrou,lilv umlrr etandeCookiny. Apply at thUOffiooT tf Jan 31 HoPBea and Lands. FOR 8A1.B. A TRACT of Land on the Bkidaway road, about four miles from Savanuah. containing, by resent Joi’&kf STlrE-S I *f? N . T *r A Roora Mitiklk Ik,klro ak N<o 7 J Abort, square. I TO KKNT— 1 Three tenement Houses, having five r'Aome, with a kltehsa euparate situ ated on lb* corner of Jo- “and PuSeete Ih.R.iiroM IMfM, will bo rokUA^okfcM^MjIil ^ earlr. on the — ta * WM. BEEHKSkN. early, <-u the pram uir7 JirEKNK - Tliroo So, BTORSB, ou Moor.', Mh.rf. f.b3< ilABEBBllAM 4 BOH. ~~ TO KKNT. rplIRRE Hlropiu, Hoorn., No. 13S Cobcrtn-at i Alu, lo hir... «.u> . rra. 1UM. out and oooh. Enquire of (febS4J ALDGNAUD. a To Bchl ff^HE Store iu Whitaker street, now occupied bw JL the Bubseriber ns a wholesale fitoraTof Vkil possession oan be had immedlatelT^ ’ ^ "fobYll ‘M. P WtEWliB17BiiT 4 CO., on oho ProMUMk. HUH HUNT. T H >o"M ,, 5Hra!'' 1 a" l" f Ball, for 000 or 'Tob","’ * At &£r. U ABEBBHAM 4 BON. BALK.—Lot Bu root on Hmi Hrsud—L. ! ronniu, track 12U (hot, ratth c km.ll Woodou Builds Appl, lo (l.fi, Wn.MUilillT. a To Kent. ~~ A Brisk Tenement on Woe! Broad street, with eight upright room.. For paSESZT*' - joiin A. Gray, in the houso ot at the coraoi aud Abercorn streets. tf To Horn, J^K^.r, • WHAKK STORK, TOUT 4 DDJIHJH. S- M 0SL1N U1NUHAMS, t Jt;ciftgA 1 M»r3 U NEVITT. LATUROP 4 STKBMKfl. ana: ....... o . Nome*. Tif.£ l te5 l 2!;‘i v, . , “:i* ii * •‘■‘f •Joa.' :kla.t u« ,reumte J for *ts against G. A. 4 J. Savannah. Marsh 1,1863. Da. T. ALLOoce, 8ia i^T 1 r# N# “ •»*«**■« »»d*r a never* attack of uenndgio disease of my bowels for years, with hyper- throphy of tbe heart, and have trtod everything known to the praotio* of medloine from tbe very best M. D's.j but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have E ivenmei — .a ... . ave uued, am woudurrully of your piaster, for it Is produced gradual way, m well m the Invigorating action itgivea to the capillary circulation around the parte te which they are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ ence they exert upon all nervous diseases. %ln conclusion, permit me te any, that 1 have had ex perience of the qualities of the plaster* heretofore la use, but mart place yours at th* bead of them all. £v- ory modionl man who beoomee sequel a toi with them, prompts me to say that your plasters have moro itermanont relief than anything els* 1 I, and I believe will produce a perfect oure. 1 irfully pleased with the counter-irritant effect latter, for it is produced In suoh n mild and . assuredly recommend hls patient* te us* no other than the Medioated lutf la Rubber Blaster of Dr. Alloock. *• Your* very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The PlMters ean bo obtained at the Book Store ot W. Tnoxna Williams, No. 149 Bay-eL. Savannah, end by order of all Druggists, throughout the oountry. Jj » eod law t-w (I’O THE LADIKS.-Wo would teepectftoUy X call tbo attention of the ladies of Savannah nod surrounding country te ths following NEW nndUEAU- T1FUL GOODS which w* have just received: Silk Paris Mantillas, Laos Gimp Msutillas. Slack Note Scarfs, Col d Nett Scarfs, Ladies' Silk Cravats aad Ties, French Worked Collars, Lace Capes, Chemisettes aud Under Sleeves, Bonnet Ribbon, Gauss Cep Rib bon, Black Velvet IUbbou, Alexander's Light and Bl'k Kid Gloves. Ulaok Nett Mitts, Colored Sflk and Lisle Gloves, with a large variety of other artiolee too nume rous te mention. Pleas* call and see for yourselves. All of which will be sold on tho beet possible terms, by mar 19 AIKIN 4 BURNS. nlCKLKD HAUMON.—9 bbi*. fresh Pickled X Salmon, just received and fur sale a! mar 19 SCALLV fi. fiL Andrew's Hall. ^jl tlAHS^—30,0U1 ef assorted brand* of good M. Uric,’AT WINK ami Chorry Cordial. “ * of Wine and 3 of Cordial, lor ealo low for SCALLY'S. 8L Andrew's Hall. AT. IA—AHT ” pal rtf by other wnl ropaU Id by lue to s satisfactiun, aud warranted. ly FRANCIS STEIN. CONriTABUK»ri KALE. YT7 ILL be sold, on tlio first Tuesday ia Mav 'Mil, . tkree BeJrtrads, tera ffisE^ oa* ssnall Dining Table, one Clo*h«f Prase, one Gonch, (wo Rina- kite, four Cote, five W*»l»-8tend*. one TYKDUCKD I*HICKS FOR CASH.-The XV undersigned will sell SPIRIT GAS^cr BURNING FIX ID, by the gallon, 76 ei*.; half gallon, 37)4 eente; quart, 20 cents ; plat, IU seats. Gas Lamps. Tuba, ouakete, Brooms, Brush**, Washsuud*, Churns, 4c.. 4e., at a similar reieellnw liOUfiEKEEPERfi and ethers will find it te their interest to purchase articles they may want at this es tablishment, where they eon always find every article in tho HOUSE FURNISHING LINE, exeipt Dry Goods aad Cabinot Furniture, and at the lowest prlaes for cash. (mar 13) J. P. COLLINS. IMPORTANT TO UU2LDKHH Ac CON- JL TRACTOR6.—The subscriber* is now prepared to ™ M , eater into any eaganementfor the court ruction of Water JL wjsimssartfkteatic zz, .f Unukkid Earmiun, u <rtt: O*. tu,. M.liofkkT B,—...... rj.atk emfc.HMMKJ Hot., 10. U kkd JOHN J. MAURICE. S I.Ol- HAII.H, Emk Tub., Melkl 1 BiuJu, ter ,ij. i, 1 >LUM OlNH.—TUn .uborribn »*»•••• iras' tLsaaer and w granted te | UHKKNK AND PU1.AHK1 31UNUMMT LOTTERY OFFICE. Day Lane, near Bnll-Htrcot. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers. 76 Number Lottery—13 Drawn BaUete. Tiekete $2Q-shares in proportion Tickets and Shares, either singly or by tbo paokage w eel* ky E. WITHINOTON, Vender for Oregory 4 Maury. luar 36 Bay Lane, near Bull-etraeL WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! rpHE Subscriber hne now and keeps constantly ■ on hand a large sepply of th* beet quality of High Land Oak, iiiekovy, and Has WOOD, which he offers iseh as cau be bought id tho city. Wood Yard ». [fob 19-3mJ P. WHITE' Xfccd Cane! 3 ^HE Undersignod ie prepared to supply orders for REED CANE^ia uey quantity, for shipment, short notio*. Also, keeps constantly iu hand a large eteek ot Oak, Ash. Black Jack. Plae snd Light * WOOD! For tale by the boat load and retell. Comsmmsrseaa de- pead upon being pramptly supplied wlQi a good article. Strict attention given ta fair miemrmait Boxes for order* are placed at the stereo of Messrs. J, Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. M. Cooper 4 Co., offio^ of Morning News, aad at th* residence of JOHN T. THOMAS, Jonee-etroet. D. REMSHART. J" ai Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. wood: wood:: (T^IIE SUBSCRIRKR keeps constantly on hand I large ewpnly of Oak and Blaek Jack, whtek ha wUi **T1 on a* good urms as wood oma be bought at any weed' yard in thl.city. Order, left at AUm4 Co.'.yardjr • ~iy residence, corner of West Bread and Bryan ate. be attended te. (fit ly) F. W. AVEBFELT. WOOD! WOOD! 1 'MIK Bubseriber will keep constantly ou hand - H" W^YARD at the Canal Bridge, a fell msssnosh, promptly attended to. „ , CUPAHTHBEfHir. dii H». Arm of JOHN 8L M.kiRE /m - eaSB general wholesale 4 buslncM. They may bo found at tbe oh 4 Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings. JOUNB. MOORE. DANIEL B. MOURE, — ...JOHN E. BTILWELL. Crape aimwis, Crape Shawl*. I UHT KECfclVEU M llio a<« «.rc k lro.li mv W ,1/ of Plain umd PmUiMtrml While CtotpeSAoJ!,. or ov.ro 8kklit/. Th. lAdlee kr. noM raapooirulljr r»- neeeteif to n.11 kkd hwh u th.n, kj Ikir. Uko^iJS; u 4™ kl J.U.COUEH 4 CO.A °“ ,r UPKtJpqriq. /'lOFtfBll, aught kkd Btitter Trnn kkd TV Vybkoeo CutUrAforMl. by If. W. COBNWKI.?,, lu ‘ r3 'loa A TIN wAUK AT WUOLiln hi. V4HV lnr,o ruiortruetu, for Mia by 1 'AMESbUlXlVkN. 1J8.ATKUU1U dVALUt, Cararrur 1. •»* T.. SmIh, for ,kl. by JAMES SULLIVAN, 146 Mreugbton-et. K AT TRAFri.—Spring nnd Wire, for bale by mar 18 J AS. SULlJ! VAN, 146 Broughten-el. * I J UTT mNOKfct. Tobacco Cntinra, Platform J ) kkd Uookt.r *Mel .to., for Ml. ly ’ ■».r K) JA8. »U LIAVAN, 1<| d ,- ^ S itrr VK8.8 .nd T^n,., Pi„ Do,., _J"J4 lb. ikl. by JAMU huLUIVAK, * 'l.(ri;u.—ItrC bbU. B.ltimori noor, Ukdto and for Ml. by iinlal BOWIAUJ 4 CO. \! OT1CK.—Th. Uodar.l^ikd wl!l cootluiio to an tho Lumbaf >ad Tlinbor baiUuk u bor.tor.ro, under tlio akuo kn. rtyU ol J. Hubert. 4 Jli? 1WBEET AU'dTIK. S KKUiU CANlti.JtM.-iv ihmM^rMiuhir. Bporm C.ndto., !o. tor orub .t * SCALLY'8, m, Andrew's Hall. I >RUNKri,—JO jnreof X 26 voodoo boxes do. rt oratories*. RALLY'S: SLA L^14riI»,RAlriINri A lev’s ltauiu Andrew** Hall. /"X.HKNADINK SlfoKM.—Some very Iiaml- somo patterns of Grenadine Silks; also otripwl mSsnsSSts ^ vU * ■ '***'* 19 LxBOCHE 4 BOWNK. Mantillas, end Talma*, in asserted eoter* of ikfi latest syrle for sale by -JCgBK t o*;on for tho rare *f H — — —- —i—-- ■ — ^ .