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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB, THORBDAY, MARCH 3), 1853. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Warrnutcd Ilcmcd), PLAflTKRU, FAHMKR8. FAJIIUS8, SKA CAPTAINS, AS6 OTIUIKS. can roaaaian mo iianr.dr mqiiai. ■ . PU. TOBIAH* VKNKTJLAM lilMitIHNT, 1'ur Dysentery, .Olio, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, Quiuty 8"» - e Throat, ToothXoue, Headache, k^MHiioknoM, Cuts, Bums, Swellings, Uld Sores, Alosquito llttoi * h**l - ■ lu t ho sooltitiugs. l*u Limbs, lu. ir It does not giro rolior, reoolloct your money will rcfuudsd. All that ia naked io a fair trial of it accord- iag to thedirootioaa. Thia article la an English reme dy, and was uaod by Wllllsin Uio Kourlh, late kins or Holland and certified to by hltnoa a cure for Rheumatism, where ovary tiling oleo ho had tried, failed. Over lU,guu,UUO lioltloa have been sold in the United States without single failure, and many fainlliea have ataled that if VW <110 per bottle they would not be without it, in oft., of Croup, Ita it ie aa certain to cure aa it ia applied. The nmst aevore couuu ia uured in a tew days. It ouroa Toonuoun In 3 muiutoa—iikadacuk In ft an hour aud ciiubKKA, when tlrat taken, iu a few houra. «|T l’rloe 23 aud flu oenta. *uj_ I)R. TOBIAS has also pat np a HORSE LINIMENT in pink bolt lea, which ir^warrauud cheaper and better than other for Colic, Ualla, Cute, Swellings, Bruises, tliaa oilier iur wmi, uuua, Scratches, Cracked lloel, Aa. t&T l’rloo 5U cents. DR. TOBIAH could till tweuty newspapers with tho lottera and ooriitioatea rroolvod oomiuoudiug liia Lini- mear, bntoonaidera that warranting iteuffiuiuut, us any „ one who does not obtaiu ro.iof ia nut called on to pay for A. A. SOLOMONS * CO. and J. II. CARTER ___ the solo agouta for Savannah—alsu for sale by the drug gists and storekeepers throughout Georgia. Ff.gr Dr. Tobloa’ otlloe, 24U lireonwioli struct, N. Y. J. li. CARTER, Broughton street, opposita St. din drow a Hall, will aupjily the country merohants proprietor'# lowest prlc Median** which never Jail to give tafisfe. lion, and are used by many physician in their practice. Dr. J* H. Hose’a Nervous nnd In vigor, ntliiic (Jordlnl. Tho Qreateat Discovery in Medical Solonce!—For all Necvoua Conditions of the System !—Heart Diseases and Nervous CumnUinu Diseases aud Nervoue Complaints. D*-rg^ Th ® abounding and happy effect of Dr. #K2i Roses Nervous Cordial, for Disease* of the Heart, i’alpitatiou, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of tho Muscles, Uoartburn, Flatulonoe, Pain In the Face, Wakefulness, lieatlessneso, or fertile Mind Body worn down by care, labor, or study, haa induced many pliyaioians to use it in their practice. For a wouk constitution,it ia a grand restorer: it completely moves from the system all nervous irrltatloua, and Is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effeot. The weak and the norrous are rroquontly restored to per- foot health before using ono bottle, Prioe fifty cents. Bn* J* 8« Hose'ii Great i*nln C'urer—the Wonder ol' the Age. Do you suffer with any paint If yoi s,-. - .A “““‘•-Alh; Rose's Pain Cnul i Toothache, Boro Throat, Faeo, in i Eur.iohe, titifl Nook or raim miuutcs. It euros quiokly i'ain in the -, u ,,, Cures Chilblains, Corns, and any irritation UoWBlgA _ I P on tho foot. It acts like a charm tor Pains .. - Back, aud for Rheumatism from cold, it is magical iu it tho Bide, A sudden effects, in bottles, 12>„ 26 aud Wuiinu.—Dr. Rob*' Tub best Couuu svhui- ... celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate roliof (Doughs, whother consumptive or proceeding from „ It allays any irriutfon of tho Lungs, s the system axamat any future attacks. In bottles 60 cones aud $1. Bad Coi ns.—If you i Fob Bilious Haim rs bilious, you require a purgative medicine, if you have a bad oold,yon aiiould romuvo it from the system. J* your liver la out of order, you will have oold loot, vs ‘ ruble appetite, aud a yellow akin—lake Dr. ltoso Anti Bilious or Railroad Pills, aud you will soon b relieved from all bad fooliugs. Iu boxes 121; aud 25 cu These Pills are called RAILROAD FILLS, because they go ahead of all otUer pills iu tholr good effoeta. Free from Atvrcury. All or the above preparations, with Dr. Boio'e Medi cal Advisor to Persons in Siukues* and in Health, to I had of JAS. U. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., throughout the Siam. 1112f.K8 WANTED. ^ In 1835 and ’36 a large number of Uoor- ~giaus weut over to the Ropublic of Texus assist cue Texans to gain their independence. Many o! these wore massacred with Fannin, and others fell while fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, (irant, and Johnson. The Republio of Texas granted to the heirs or thoao brave men a large quantity of Ibnd, very of whom havroome forward to olaitu their right. The descendant* of thoao who participated in tho revolu tionary etrugglo of Texas can procure these lauds, i application to the undersigned, who possesses all ueoe «ary information on the aubjeot. mar 8 tim 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. D Y8FJKF81A AND INUiUKBTlON. • These great scourges of our people caunot •va ha too well understood, or the means averting or curing them too highly appreciated. The parson who discovers any means of cure or allovlatio confers a beuoflt upou his fellows, and is deserving honor. This desirable consummation has been achieved, aud not only may dyspepsia be oared, but it may be prevontod by tho uso of “UOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS," prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Fuiladel- phia, which medicine is spoken, of in the highest or commendation by thousands who h&ve tested its efli- cacy. It is perfectly iunoeuous in its nature, and pos sesses the valuable property of improving the health .of tho robust, os well aa restoring the health of the siok. lm U. H. It., Ho. 1 ami U. Tenons suffering with either of tho follow- »ng complaints, by taking the remedy commended, will experience roller in a fow miuutos. Rheumatism, ltadway'a Ready Relict Sion Headache, do. do. do, Soroful.i, Rioxets, Cancer, do. do. Resolvent. Neuralgia,. do. do, Roliof. Tio Dolureux, Sprain, do. do. do. Caries of oho Bones or Nodes, do. An ChiU Fever, Diarruooo,Cramps, do. Wnlte Swelling, Ulcers, Fover Sores, Lameaots, Stilt Joints, do. do. do. do. Resolvent, do. do. do. Relief. Deafness, 8PINAL COMPLAINTS. Railway's Ready Roliof, used iu oonuoction with Radway’a Rouovatiug Rosolvout, will perform tho reuiarl^kble cures. The pablio will please bear in mind, that all oomplaints enumerated above, Kadway's Ready Relief or Renovating Resolvent will quiokly cure. Price of Radway's Ready re>l*f, 25 and 50 cents.J do. do. Renovating Resolvent, $1. MEDICAL <JU*FAltTNKUHI111*• Dr- E. H. MARTIN aud Dr. U. L. BYRD, VCSt having associated themselves in the prac tice of their Profetsioa, may be found at their Uthoe, a; the residence of Dr. B., No. 97 Broughton-strcet, south eido, botweun Hull and Drayton-streeti. Dr. M. ui} bo found at night at his residence on South Broad street, between Whitaker and Barnard streets. (ha n - DENTISTRY, DB. JVI. C. IIEALD Ferformaall operations perUining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, )n the best style. Otfioo first oorner west ol tho Marshall House. ly Jau 17 DKNTIHTliY. DR.Q. O. BARNES, SUrgloal nml Mcclmnlcul Dentist. Office ooruer of Congress and Whitaker-sts., over M Prendergast'a Dry Goods Store. ly ap 17 DU. Will. NKFIUSW KING, Pa ■ Having located lu Savannah, oilora his pro. •vS fessionalseriioeo to oitlsens in tho oity auo vicinity. OUoe oorner of Barnard and Stite streets. ltxrxucNOKii.—Robt. Hutchison, Esq. Stephen Ua- borshain, Eeq.; John It. Wilder, Esq.; and Messrs. y»y A King. 3m jau 6 TAMJOm FOREIGN EXCHANGE ' AND K A11GHAT J ON AGENCY. fc 1 Persons wishing to send for their frionds, and desirous of bringing them ont by flr.t t'lasa packet ships, are informed that the subscribers are the only agents for the above Agency in this city. They ore alee authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapseott A Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 aud up wards, whioh draft* are negotiable in any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. . Drafts on Franee and Germany, payable in all part* of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to J - ly BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-at. > Cougress-street, botweon Drayton ana Frivutc Hospital. UOCTOH8 Wll.D.UAN dc UANAHlj, FxKM-SIUBKT, WXST AMD OV TUM PlXMK ROAD. Dus. W1LDMAN A UANAUL havln* oompleted the arrangements for a Privau liospltg], and fi'.tod up tho samo with all tho appliaaoet or hygiene, goad nursing, aad medical and a>«rgioal at- balance, now offer the benefits of tho Institution to the Publl#. The terms of admission an $1 par day. This will ss- euresoastani aud effioiant medical attardanos, modi- eiaee, board aad lodging. Ten doUars will bo required ‘u advance, whioh wiU not be subject to reolamalloa— HB.iHrpriTiU.ia.jfL. oiulawl aa iu ■M.M. Urau. I'M Hi. lanltatloa loay partak. a. mu.h a. pouibl. Mu b.a.T.l.ut pabUe «h,r«f-z *Ul.b th» Mlnlua- iM-taH Uioy bay. Mltaui iM laU.wlaf j.all.- <11 aad KuauaUwtoUn Hon. STEAMSHIP LINES. nsliini t. J. Dlol uow in coinple o, having ele| t the office of t t Bay ai rill be ii FOR PlIlliA DEIeFIIIA. lion Company. and will leave Savannah on Wedne 'after; sar on the 22d Sept., aud Oth and 2U and 3d ami 17th Nov., and ao on. This ship haa been built with entire regard t -pply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in ba.aunah. jan 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag'ta in Philadelphia. Weekly. BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging ■ loavo Charlesfo These ships aro of 1,300 tons re, #d iu eafoty, spued aud coinfort. These summers, leaving Sava; that the Marion and Soutnoi We in New York as soon as or beforo thorn. 4ft9~Cubln passago *26, payable beforo going o Agents: l'ADELFORD, FAY A CO, Sava SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 194 Front-street, New STEAMBOAT LINES. Savaouati, Augusta and Hamburg. •pan* The Union Steamboat r g^j^ytvjgJbacorgia aud South Carolina MllBttlHMMMBroughly overhauled and re rior eteau-paokeU U. L. COOK and OKI freight wnslg&wd of Comm Unions. XT equal if not auperio: ffl.UJ. v boats on tbo river. Fare uy I HENRY 11AHPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. K1NCULE Y A CO., Savannah, 91st Sept., 1852. JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOH, PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien, IkruaawlcU, Hi. Aliirys, JACKSONVILLE. MIDDLED!MiG (Black Cr.iekV AND PICOLATA. <rru Tncalay, at 10 o'clock, A. JU. Tho superior stoam-paokot WM. GA ITON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tue?d iMorniug, at 10 o'elook, aud will oo leave every Tuesday, ites of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien $3 00 SL Mary's * *“ The Jackflouville { Black Creek, l'ioolata and Palatka. 8 freight or passage apply on board, at Chs •team-paoket wharf, or to H CLAUlIORN A CUNNINGHAM, j 00 TU TRAVELLERS UU1NU NURTR. U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock after tho arrival of the night train of the Centra road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. tho sai oonneoting at Charleston with the Wilmiugton 8teain-l*ackets, and also with the day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on 'J evenings, will arrive in time to connect with th did new steamship Jainet Adyer one week, i ““ " ‘ **■ * —Gh: tteamshipe, $26. [my 13J S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. ‘ OPPOSITION LINK TO FJLOiliDA. HATJt OF PAHSAOK REDUCED. The superior new oteauipack I.AKA, Capt. N. King, leave Saturday at 10 o’clock A. M. Rate of passage iu large airy state rooms, $3 00 di. mary s 4 60 Jacksonville 0 uo Pioolata ■gMittki. „ Black Creek. 8 00 N. B.—Freight ooneigned to K. R. Duke, for 0< Will be shipped free of all ohatfco* at Palatka. board, at the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, < 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. Hotels, Boarding-Houses, fee. CUUTCI1F1EL.D HOUSE, (Formerly Griffin Uuu*cA Chattanooga, TennesMee. a and Atlantic Railroad, is i under the control of Col. J. J. Gritfin, acquired i a-""o prose Col. Grilfiu'i i acoomxuo- UWITJED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mr4 (tim) J. W. HPKAIt, Proprietor. HOARDING. TWO Singlo Gontlemon can bo uccomn X vrith pleasant Beard and nicely furuishei private family, oouveuiont t _ sity, boing t* Apply at this ottl , being throe minutes walk to the Post-office. Hoarding. HVO OR THREE single Gentlemen c s end Aberoorn streets. HOARDING. ~y^*ERY desirable Rooms, with Board, a HOARDING. A FEW RESPECTABLE BOARDERS i i aoopmmodated at Mrs. JAMES' Old Stand, oorner t and South Bioatl streets. Gentlemen’H Ucstomtion. ^ U. WEIGAND has , V4 (aj just opened, under the T >m, with an excellent Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, as a Restaurant, He has an exeellont Cook from Strasboug, who will sail German, American and French tastes. Oysters, Fish. Meats, every thing that this market affords, In all styles on short noti -*" who havo rooms in town. au modo of breakfastin. Uadelphia Lager Beer, Swiss and Lindburger Cheese, kept always on hand for the use of families. EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. HE Subscriber, late of the Wac'iington X Macon, Ga., having taken the above Hotel, ai uished it throughout with the best of now furuitu h*ving large and airy rooms, he hope, to share tion of publio patronage by olose attention to business, having good stabliug aud every convenience to mat the gueete of his house oomfortable. 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. SCHOOLS. ACADEMIES, ho. MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAINTING In Water Color*, OUT BY E. MILLER, 132 SOUTU-BBOAD St., DANCING ACADEMY. his patrons, that his Aoademy is opon for tho reoeption of pupils. During the aeasou the following Fancy Dances will be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition :— Torontolla. Hotta, Gavotte, Pas' btlrien, Ziugoralla, Sohotisoh, Redo wo, Maiurka.eto. Former pupils are requested to oome early if they learn Fancy Danoca for hie Ball, January nr “* N. B-—I next, the 16th last., at 9 P. M. be given in Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday Classical and English School. Q. A. HOLCOMBE, Gaoton-Htreet, near the Fark. sep27 | dtNl— 3awGm The Charleston Shoe Store, (Sign of the Red Flog,) 19 BAKNA/tD srkliET,. 18 the place ‘ ‘ purchase, for the LuWEsT CASH P^ivr.o. uuua, choc, truuu ana car pet Bags. Person* wi-hiug to eapnly themselves with any of tbeee artieles, should not forget the number, as Ladies' Fino Black and Colored Gaiters. Misses' “ ** •* “ LadiuH' and Misses' Slipper, of all kinds, Children's 3hoes iu great variety, Gentlemen's Calf, Sewed and Pegged Boots. Meu's Kip anti Pugged llrogaus. Together with u great variety not enumerated. iu»r 21 ly E. MURPUY, Proprietor. $30 lie ward W ILL be paid fur the apprehension ami de livery at my office, or to hi.' owner, of the negro man TUM. He U five feet five or eU Inches high, o5p- colored, afoul trailt, good front teeth, a scar under right eye about the sit* of a quarter of a dollar, in of a half rapon. lie was owned by Mr. C M. Willett, ot this place In 185! he uow Uloaxe „ Henry Sapp, of Boat Florida, Columbia Ueuuty.New WM. WR1QUT. SHIP LINES. FOR LIVERPOOL. r- , Th* lit. bark LEVANT, Capt. Lenvertor. has «. Sta ply to (mar JU) 3 WM. CHOWDER. es- FOR NEW YORK—Old Kbtubltahed Lino, n- a,. The fine bark MU.KOIID, J. T. Horton mas- i ‘- r - wiU moot with dispatch as above. For ns. aMK freight or passage, apply on board at Telfair's ns. wharf, or to ill mar 3t) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. - ,,r FOR riliLAI>KLl*HIA-4.cor«ln i.lne^ ste Mi The bqIit. VIOTORY, Capt. Raker, will have nt nfLtX dispatch for tho above port. For freight of 1UU ’ ■» bales Cotton to compluto cargo, apply to ... mar3U ROWLAND A CO. a- FOR WILMINGTON. DELAWARE— Gcorsin l,lu«. •j-m, Thesuhr. E. BilAY, Capt. Bray, will have dispatch for th* above port. For froight or pea rt- Jit, sage, apply to . mar 30 ROWLAND A CO. ®J FOR IIALTliHORK— IG-giilnr Line. Si Th* schr. 11. N. OAMBK1LL, Willett mas- dSedsk. ter t W H1 108,1 W *H* dispatch ns above. For '*• froight or passago, apply on board or to n “- mar 29 BRIOlIAM. KELLY A CO. J FOR NEW-YORK—New Line. ry . The regular packet hark RHODES, Captain y, dfnfiL Rocs, WIU meet with dispatch for the above port, a- SfiMbFor freight or passage, apply to Captain on o, board, or to |tn29j 11. K. WASHBURN, Ag't. , FOH NUW VOHli—Union l.luv. — The rogular packet sohoonor NORTH STATE. E ASfLIhl Horton uiastor, will have dispatch for the above ■SWMbport. For freight or passage apply to p . mar 28 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. v- FOR NEW-YORK—llrlK Line. to „u. Tho regular paoket ship SOUTHPORT, Wil- n - eftwft»°n master, wilt have dispatch. For freight or a- asaago apply on board at Moore'e Wharf, or to mar 25 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. FOH 1IONTOM. io nri, Th ® fln ® fast-sailing schr. LOUISA SEARS, r- eCfLLl Bnrdett, master, having part of her cargo en- dflflbgaged, will meet with dispatoh. For balauco of d. froight apply to mar 26 COHENS A HERTZ. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Ucron’* Line. — cy. The regular racket eohooner VIRGINIA, ^tt^Snow master, will havo disiiatch for the above SwMfcport. For froight or passage apply to = mar 23 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. FOR ROrtTON. yn. Tho regular packet schooner GEO. J. JONES, °f Captain Scott, will moot with dispatch for the o- .SMMfcabove port. For freight or passage apply to a- mar 22 11. K. WASIIBURN, Agent. n FOH NEW YOUK-tioor.l. Elue. g, The regular packet schooner PLANDOME, ir AfCjA Capt. Brown, will have dispatali for tho above v aSMBport. For froight of 1UU halos cotton, to enm- fl plot* cargo, apply to a uar 21 ROWLAND A CO. rB Freight Wiinted lor Dunton. r ® »*, Tho sch'r OCEAN, llowo master, is ready to ro- celve froight or charter for tho above port. VFHir mar 19 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. FOR HUSTON. “ jy, The brig CAROLINE, I*. Stetson master, will jrgWjRuoct with dirpaich as above. For freight or ■BlMbpassago apply to | mar 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. v FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. " Tho regular packetschoouer FUANCESSAT- ^PTjlTERLY, Davis, muster, will havo quick dis- ■Swffltpatcli fur i\bovo port. For froight or passago y apply to (mar 17) WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. i- FOR NKW-YOUH-New Line. rt.. The regular packet brig MACON, Captain itfrVn Watkins, will moot with dispatch for thoabov* ■AMRbport. For froight or passage, apply to mar 17 II. K. WASHBURN, Ag’t. FOR ilALTiMOKK. a —--j. The schooner NAIAD, Captain Watts, will sZifctX meet with dispatch for the above port. For ■wiift freight or passago, apply to mar 16 11. k. WASHBURN, Ag’t. FUR L I V EH FOUL. s ru. Tho fino Br. bark INDEFATIGABLE, Picker- ^ tfyB 11 *! 1 master, having threo-fourths of her cargo SUMKongagod, will meet with dispatch. For freight 2 engagements apply to ■ mar 16 tf WILLIAM BATTERSBY A CO. FUR NEW YUUK—Urig Line. ■' j-±., Tho regulur packet brig AUGUSTA, F. 8tone ^r^^ainastor, will havo dispatch. For freight or paa- , agfiMfciirtgo apply on board, at Anoiaux wharf, or to mar 15 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. ., FUR x’HILADFLFillA-ileron’N Line. •r.3, The regular packet schooner 8. N. SMITH, Smith, mastor, will have dispatch for the above - aaifi&port. For froight or paasage apply to y mar 11 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. : HEAVV FUKUillT FOH NKW-VOHK. _ Boxes of Copper Ore inay be obtained by “ vcsaels wanting heavy freight. Apply to > <SML mar 5 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. Vessel Wanted fur i'liilude.pbin. r%. A high rate of freight will be paid lor a vessel _ JnM to load for Philadelphia. Apply to r fob 5 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. VESSELS WANTED UN FREIGHT UR CHARTER. r%, Freights for Northern, Eastern and drrihSouthern ports, oau be had on appliea-^rn SfiAKtion to (nov 4) ROWLAND A CO. »3Vfmt ja* VESSELS WANTED for Northern - , • HAHNDEN’S EXPRESS, Ek fflmtrtiBWffirl - 153 Day Street, TV KSPECTFULLY beg leave to iuforni the citi- XL * 8 »* of Savanuah and its vicinity, that they have cuucludod their arrangements with the Contra! Rail road and BaukingCompany, and aro now running Mes sengers daily to Macon, and semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods to Millodge- r ville and *11 intermediate places. Wo would alto aay that our expresacr by the steamers to New York und l’hiladolphia enable ua to forward evory description of Merchandise and valuables to every town in the North ern States—also to California aud Europe. Or» ices and AUKNTS—153 Bay-atreet, Savannah; C. ■ A. Elis A Son, Macou: Geo. It. Clayton, Oglethorpe; E 0. llubbell, Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43.'*nd 45 South-third-atrcut, Philadelphia; 8 Conrt- strect, lloston; Eschango-street, l’rovidcuoe, Mont- gomtry-streot, San Francisco, feb H LIVINGSTON, WINCHE8TEB, A CO. JE3feBa .U.8.jnaU.j J -^fedB* SAVANNAH TO DABU3N. A LINE of Four Horse Post Couches leaves 8a- t f\ vanuah every t .Holiday and Tfaurnday, at 7 o’clock A. HI. For DarieL via Bryan Old Court-Uouao, Riceboro' and South Nu wport, arriving in Darieu at o o'clock P. 51. RctiirnltiK on TueMdnyi* and FridayM f Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'clock P. M., and connecting with the boats for the North, and .he cars for tho W“st. 54* Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.'a Stables, oorner of State and Whitaker sta. jan 13 ly II. L. HART, Proprietor. Hunt’s Restorative, * OR VEGETABLE 11A1R COMPOSITION. fl UliS jSIcu&uui aud offleinut agent for the proven- J tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, is also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both on account of ~ its delicate aud agreeable perfume, (free from essential , oils,) and ita keeping the hair in place and curl. When the hair is moist with this fluid, it may bo dressed beau tifully, in any form required, so as to keep in its place. * Previous to curling the hair, moistou it lightly w ith the P Restorative, which will give it a glossy and durable curl, j: Children’s heads should bo dressed with the Restorative a twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at once F thoroughly cleause the skin, and Uy the foundation of . a rood head of hair. 11 For sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co lognes, and Suaviiur Creams, at the SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, 16S>4 Broughton-etreet, ■ Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall, 0 mar 21 By WM. J. HUNT. 11 ItUUUH AMUiHKIIlCINHH. | f|^IIE subscribers, wbulcsalu and Retail Druggists, X would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to their well-sulocted stock of the above mentioned ar- J tieles, which they offer for sole at the lowest possible prices; also, FAINTS, GI.ASS, Ac.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, I Varnishes, Glues, Putty and Paint Brushes; . MACHINERY OIL, Ot all kinds, vix: Sperm, Lard, Rapeseed and Patent Oil; ** GROCERS’ARTICLES: “ Whale Oil, Spices, Mustard, 8aleratus,Mstches, Ae.; a LANDRETll'S GARDEN SEEDS; P Also, Medicine Chests, Surgioal Inntrdftent*, and D Glassware, togother with a great varioty of artiolos for ' family uso, cousistiug of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, . Starch, Ao.. with an elegant assortment of fine French ^ and English llalr and Tooth Brushes, Toilet CombT, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, aud Hair Preparations— 11 all of whioh aro warranted to be of the best quality. . mxrlO JOHN B. MOORE A CO. “ *130 Howard T) UNA WAY or stolon from the Subscriber about XL tho 28th January last, his woman CHARLOTTE,, about 38 years old—ahe is about five feet four iuobea — high, stout built, frout teeth good, blaok comploxiou, no peculiar mark auout her that I rocolloct 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 Mr. William Wright's offleo, and $100 for proof to ooavict any person of stealing or iuveighling her off. i mar IS lm ANDREW HOLLIDAY. 1 L'Ult SALE.—The Slock contained iu the i Store under 8t. Andrew's Hall, comprising every e description of Groceries usually kept in a retail Family 0 Grocery. Also, the Lease or said Store having about Cl four years to run, and being about one of the moat do- so tumble stauds in thia city for the above busineis. Tho ea Stock will be disposed of at pirvato Sale, until a pur- w chaser is fouud disposed to purohaso the Stock aud Leaio. For terms or sale, Ao., apply on the premises, mar 25 es \/f ATTlNGr—Tina Spring Mailing, *• host Jji kind”iust received, vis : 4-473-1 and 6-4, Whito Matting, 4-4,5-4 and 6-4, Cheoked do. Window Shades all eis«s, with fixtures, 10-4 Brown 1 Sheeting, 9-4, lu-4,11-4 aad 12-4,1.inen and Cotton Sheeting, & 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4, Linen and Cotton PlUow Case, rt Fine and large assortment of Plain and Figured White w and Colored Dimity ; Colored Cotton Worsted, and C a Cloth Table Covers, w Whito Damask Cloth, 8-4,10-4,11-4 and 12 4, ry Whita Table Damask, 7*4, M, 9-4,10-4 and 12-4, / White Damurit Napkins,3-4, 7-8 and 4-4. Russia and Scotch Diaper, Uuckabuuh and Whita Dowloss. Coarse aud Fiue Crash, Window Curtains, pa Bobbin**Netting, Pavilion Gauae. re mar 24 AIKIN A BURNS. Do not Neglect yonr Coughs and Colds. Hcloe’B uuri veiled Fee torn l€ou*(hU««dy. f|'HI8 nruuln isnnevur failing remedy for Coughs, 1 X Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, and Tightness of ot tbo Lung* or Chort. Persons who ar# touch exposed, q # and troubled trtlh Irritable Coughs aud Weak Lungs, y will find almost instant rslief by trying the Poctoral u Candy. In faot, no one should be without it when the kg change# ia the weather *re ao frequent. No article of Cough Candy has been so much appreciated for Us safety »i. and certain cure. You will find it needs but one trial » to oonviuee aU of ita mydfoiHi? virtuaa. Fur sale by « “““ A. A. «ofc>«Osgfe.. 1 Dry Hoods, Clothing, Ao. Carpet aad Floor Cloth Warehonie. Curtains, Curtain Onods, dec., Ac., 0cc OARPKT WAHlillODriK, ould make thuir selection of the various article* loi Royal Velvet; Taiteetry Bniisele; Mocot Brussels; Irussels; Velvet: Tapestry and Bruuola for8Ulrs; Suporfino, line and Common Ingrain; Plain 1,12-4 and 10-4 In width, Ofevory Dili CEOTIIrt. Of every width ; from one to eight yards, for Ilalla, ** ms. Steamboat*, Saloons, Ae.i Rose V* * CURTAIN*. Silk and Worsted Damask De-Laine: Worsted and ask DeLalns; Figured and Plain Dam olors; White and Luff, for Hhadus. WINDOW 81IAD1CN. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Qaritnd and GILT CORNICE*. *»• uuiuH, Agent, 140 Congress and 57 St. Julian-sts. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. OH Hrynu-kt., Hnvnunnh, tin. 1 RATEFUL to my frinntis and the public In general for their liberal patronage heretofore ex- led to mo, I now offer them a greater inducement i ever, as I have jnst received my FALL AND will be sold at prloes to give general satisfaction, c II have this day opened fur sale a splendid . assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, trindow Curtains, Ac., consisting in part of, 20 pieoea 3 ply Carpets 10 do Volvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpet* 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget K .<n V.lll r .rr 6 do Felt Carpet All ot the above Gooda we offer at the lowest market AIK1N A BUHNS. [ OUKNING WOODS.—Black Grenadine, - f.T Paris, Bareges, Silks, Bombasines, l'op- * 1 Alp i, Norwiok Cloths and Alpaecas, Mourning Lawns, DbWITT A MORGAN. S. S. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Retail- Bookseller and StaUoncr, No. 135 Congress-st., opposite Mouumont-sq. ‘ 191 SAVANNAH, GEO. |tf i New Spring Styles. n LJusl received at the new WholesnlpjP*, retail HAT STORE, every variety of New btyles ring Goods, consisting in part of Silk, Beaver and uuer Dress HATS. Also, Swiss Sennato Straw, le, Wideawake's, Leghou, Panama, Paris, Canton; leehoy, Maricaibo. Ac., and BONNETS of overy r 19 UELDEN A CO. APOTHECABV’S HALL, Savannah, Georgia. |MIK f.ub*criber would mott respnctfully inform tho citiions of Savannah and the surrounding atrv, that he has taken tho store situated as above, ire no is *— - — Wlnsswnre. &c M ublio at wholesale' and retail, o i entire aatisfactioi ire to the pnblioat s cannot rail forgive ery articlo he offore for sale haa been sele?tf>.1 by air within the last tieciity dayi, from tho most relf- tiouses iu the northern markets; particular atten- javing been paid to their purity and freshness, ▼ing had several years experience in the pres- coinpuund all prescrip- s himself fully prepi .. w r r K is and family medicines entrusted to him, with care, toots aud dispatch. reseriptions put up at all hours of tho day and night, i skillful and * persons who need o eroliunts, and Families, and all need pure 2nd geuuino medi- _ may need pure and geuuir y other articlo that ie generally found lu regulated Drug Storo, are respectfully invited to md examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, e Apothecary’s Hall. J. E. Dr. FORD, Druggist and Chemist. 'H18U a Century nfWondcn, but few of it* diacoveries are mere striking than that of Cris- Joro. Nothingsaretheohangeof hue intheCbomelion PATENT MHDICHBBB, fce. K1VBUNAT1MAI CAN BK CUIIED* for sale that Celebrated Remedy, llnllT(UnUI.'id Wo have MORTfM ORE’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND Blood I’urfflcr, W HICH hue gnlund such great popularity wherever introduced, aa the only kuown for the efloctual euro of this painful diseaao. Thle roniedy has already cured thousands of eases, compris ing every seeming form of this complaint, from the tfn- /tumiH'Uoi-y (acute) form, atUnded with enlargement of the joint*, to old rAronir nm to heenty aud thirty yrttrt' standing. Thorn who had for years resorted to the variouaoeiebrated springs, had tried all the linimmhi and external applications, and boon under treatment of aotuo ot the ablest physi cians both in thia country and Europe, and wore pro- nouuood incurable; still, a(\er nil theso efforts had failed, tills compound has coned them. Many who have bteu brl^pfoB^ either hobbling upon erutohusoreonflued Wi -.j -. JlUf upoi to thoir beds for years, certify to a complete and perma nent euro by the uao of this remedy. We have not a; . i. . “Pece, io a newspaper advertisement, to insert but a email ;>ortion of tbo acoumulated evidenoe In its behalf. This evidenoe comes from sources whioh must inspire eonfldeiiue in every mlud. The conduc tors of high-toned publio journals have published to the world its wonderful and benoficial effoeta upon thomselves aud those around them, and in some in stances speak of hnndmU of cures. Physicians have rosorted to it, aud certify that, even iu extreme eases, where ooi-.suRations had boou hold, and they hoddecidod that there were ho Iwjtct of reouiw/y, even then, they f irocurod tills medicine and adiuiniatorod It* and itefo acted a complete cure. Ministers ol various denomi nations have written and published what it has dono for themselves and their friends; while merchants, offi cers, moobkuict. and private citlsene, have furnished volumes of evideuee of the highest character, such aa accompanies ao other preparation in America. We will give a short «y nopals of a small portion of the evidenoo, aud request all who are afflicted to send to the ageut aud get a circular, and road what those who were long atfiluted have said of this remedy. Mr. N. i’uiichall, ono of tho editors of the 8t. Louie (Mo.) Republican, gives a long oditorial stating his .af flictions, and that no was ourud by this remedy. The editor ol St. Louis lutelligencer also gives notioo of its wonderful effect* in curing a eevero caso of chronic rheumatism. The editor of St. Louie Organ and Re veille devotes a long editorial in behalf of its wonder ful effects in earing hundreds of oases in thatcity. The editors of St. Louis American Banner, Temperance i all awarded i of Belleville (Ill.) Advocate writes and publishes its magical effects in curing him and many around him. The editors of tho Glasgow Times, American Eagle, and others of the South aud West, have given volunta ry evidence of thoir knowledge of its virtues. Tho editor of the German National Gaiette, published at — — - . — —, DU..M.M.W MV No. 21 Spruoe-streot, in the city of Now-York, uudor date of Sopt. 9, 1852. gives tho history of two important cases ol which he has persoual knowledge. One, the wife of a wealthy merchant, who had for yoars tried tho springs, and had tho treatment or the most eminent physicians of our country; they could offset nothing. She was afflicted with chronic rheumatism in its wont forms, lie was instrumental in inducing a trial of this pound, and it effected a complete cure. He also that, a few weeks since, ho bought a bottlo aud sent it to a gentleman, a friend of hia, who seemed a victim to this disease: this bottle curod him. Wo might add editorials, aud fill,this entiro shoot, but fow naiuos of prominent physicians, n others, ourtd *— ** W. 8. White, M. D., s Louie, writes to a brother member of the nri Reoso, of Now York ; "I have witnessed the effects of compound in soveral cases; and so successful have i its operations in performing a perfoct cure, when i other remedy had been ineffectual, that I would oiitate to recommend or prescribe it. I think, when iu virtues are ascertained by the profession, it AUCTIONS. ■ By"PliIibrtck * Bell? .... ri.cnlin I'l.nlnUo. at Audio.. OK TUK8DAY. Ill* Ml. April s HI H .»M In tro.L ut th. N".4, containing 07 IMHO narM, l. I*"-" “ • Flaotnli* mutation," . uf2J d * rW *- T,n “ 11 '““ h ' I’orrjhi rv .„,, /i lt »dn1.iruO>r'* Sale. will be TMffCAV. Unjr 3, at 11 o'clock, ImoLvJSi.. '5"“ !“■ 0”“'* Uoo.», Lot tio an ana ScI i^ S 1, Urown Ward, fronting on Hull .tract, that cii?2K.lr*. 4 . '"I- l« annuallj, and a leaaa anVtaproTcuco. 1 ' .VIS.S"”'-' » joot to Alogse that expires onVhe UtTZ.'ZrnniL Belonging to the estate of F. W.HelasmWi.d^s??— Sold by permission of Court and by onier t>^ the sdniin- ietrator for benefit of orodltars and heirs of eaid oetata. 1 erma cash, puro base re paying for titles. Corn and Onto at Private Sole. 300 bags Corn, and 360 do. OnU, for sale in lota to suit purchasers. Mruulcrry i Strawberry Setts of the following kinds—Alioe Mande fostou l'ine, British Uueen, Ohio Redwood, Hudson .Tlmson Cone, White W.tod, Hovey'e Sidling, Early They are all grown In this olitnate and in r. Ilf — J — above kinds will be promptly attended to. Marshall Huu«c Omnibus aiut Jr,nn at Private Sale. Compri'lng one fino largo Omnibns, six good Horses, and Harness complete. Also—tho fino pleasure sohr. Aun, with Rigging, Ao., all iu oouipluto ~ ' ~ The above property will be tlng torms, the proseut owner being about to remove * the city, has no further use for it. tenement hones, snb- t Private Salti. A Negro Woman aad her t Uuulara apply ae the countiag A fine Iron8afo rhciglt tj Sails, Tory aeoommoda- 20U0 bushels prime Whita Cor*. Tho bnl.ncc „ tap ta tad nt »!,«) p.r tak.TJ^k.Vr^i, UBO - '• muth. J,00O bn.h.lr Corn, Juo do. dlu/ GET. j SMITH .. ..I - ■— •••*^***»» out* w, n .^J frvctrU *t rrooi4ion, tAc. atVrivaui^aUr * UEljL offeronaocommod*tl'<gterms, 0 eighth ca.kc rfn.t, Cutllllon k Co. »ud Ucuncny ?“• “Melra, Sherry aud Sal'll XU'-tak 1 K ““' W ““‘ : *"' 1 a "'’ C SiuJ'rT 3 " “*'* 10 «“ k ' « onrkr 10 crates Crockery, (|ow) - t m boxea Gloss. Clocks—IflO Clock*, 8 day*andaOh<iur liats—20 cases plain black and 8Uk * (Hjar. Iihi iuui in. i. Ckmkmt—IW bbU. Rorcndolc Cmcnt Co. Floo*.—11X1 bblr. Ck&nl, 00 bbli. Richmond. and Gronltc. Clgkr^luu.ooocigta.,, Ulasswar*. mmmv , Wines, 15 bbls. I.amps, Molaxsus Cuuu, Ao. CuACXKks.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Ish Importedilo^ 0ommonUeruukn Cigars,‘Ju.UuOSpan- Sosuta.—A largo assortment of Fairbank’s Platform. Also, a large assortment ot Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks. Fancy Soaps, Fa oy Artieles, Ao. Ao. jy 14 Plaster and Cement at Prisate Sale. Just rooeirod in store, and kept constantly on hand and for sale low, 160 bbls. Boscndalo Cement, 25 do. Piaster Paris. av p \ Bro.mfiw d 3o,?n«i‘^’*« 4 T obacoo—flbalesLeaf Tobacco Family Cook and House Servant.... A likely Mulatto Woman, with her „ agod 6 year*, aud one aged 7 months, prime and likely, sold for no fault. will supersede every other remedy in the treatmentof Rheumatism. It ia adapted to every form of tho disoaee. and I know uo complication uontra-indieating its use. I hold it to be the duty of a physician, when oonvineed of J , and ” • - the cmeaoy of a remedy, and its superiority over all others, at least for the saku of humaulty to uso it.' J. M. Bobo, -M. I)., writes from Coutre Coliogo, Dan ville, Ky., *• that a youujj man, a member of the Col- ras so low, that in consultation, he and qther pre had detided that he could not reoovo*. TH finally concluded to try this remedy, aud to thoir great -•»<iniahmeut ono bottle restored him sound and util, although he had not walked a step for six months pre viously ; and that, during twenty-five years' practice, he had never before witnessed such a remarkable care.' 1 Professor li. L. Dunham, M. D., near Cineinnati, Ohio, joins in a certificate for publication wi'litwocier- [ inou of the Baptist Chureli, stating the case of s ghjjr respectable lady who wa« for eighteen years af flicted, and had become helpless, and that all other remedies known, as well as the skill of the most emi nent physicians, had failed, and there seemed no hope of recovery, until they finally obtaiuod this remedy, and it cured her sound amt well. Capt. J. H. Carver, an old resident and highly res pectable oitisen of Cincinnati, stales that he was se verely afflicted twenty-five years with r hrunic rheuma tism nnd neurahjia. His joints had become stiff, and ~-->thln^ gave him relief until he got this compound, aud Mr. P. Price, merchant of New Orleans, writes that > waa Teu Years a cripple from ehrouie rheumatism, id for three years could soaroely turn himself in bed ; it had affected his whole systom. llo tried all remedies ho could hear of. aud all the must oelebrated physicians but found no relief until ho obtainod this compound, and it cured him effectually. We might give huudruds of such cases cured in New Orleans aud the South. Levi Hills, merchant at Ottawa, Illinois, writes that be was severely afflicted for thirty years, aud for soven- toen yoars could scarcely walk k step. The desk had shrunk from hie limbs; the most expensive efforts had been tried for years, but ho had lo«t all hope of recove ry. A merchant, being in St. Louis, heard of this rem edy, bought it and took it home, and prevailed on him it. He certifies that it curud him sonnd and well; «h had returned to hia limbs, which had become J *■ ever. Wo might detail one thousand cases more, of equal importance. We moat respectfully ask those who are afflicted to send to the ageut in their vicinity aud get a circular, aud read the letters and oeriifloates of Rev. Jos. Mitch- el, Rev. N. G. Berryman, Rev. J. 11. Linn, Rev. J. M Fairbank’s Patent Platf orm Scales. (Improved in quality aud reduced in prioe,) adapted to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad Scales for train* or single cars, in uso on the principal railroads in th* Unitod States and Groat Britain; IKurw house Scales: Am Portable Scales, on wheels, for loundriee, Rolling Mills, Ac.; Store Scales, various modifications: Counter 8cslos; Huy and Coal Seals*, Ao. These Scales have boon long known and aoveroly tested, and the uuivorsal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment la auuh, that they are now regarded us the stuiidurd, from whioh theru is no appeal. For •ale in all their varieties by PUILBRICK A BELL, J® M Agents in Savannah. Just rderived per schr. F. T. Sattarly, *50 bbls. N. E. Rum. For sale low trnm the wharf.oot 1 LOTTLKliib. UUKKMU AM) PULAHkl DlUNUiUilNT liOTTKKV OKP1CJB. liny Jjnne, near Bull-MIreet. •hiuC) near nuii-nirrnii GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. r Lottery, Extra Class 23 7H 63 (W 58 55 15 62 39 36 49 12 70 9. Kelly, Rev. R. A. Colburn, and other clergymen; while Officer in the Rank in St. Louis; Messrs. Jas U. Eddy, S. Downing, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy, Joseph Southack, with other prominent merchants ol e solicited to call rapid than the alteration sir by the application of ^ . . The invontor has found t the grand secret of the process by which ua to the hair, and has foliowoditun change is instant and perfect, and * ie improved by the Dye. AU skeptics ich uatuio im- 1 it up success- perfect, iproved by the Dye. d judge for themselves. CrisUidoro’s * Look out Tor tho Engine when the WfflHTLJB BLOWS.” lio is oalled to the large and CABK1AOES, constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber, rsons trading to Savannah will please to bear in i that they aro indebted to tho undersigned for riny (Ao juice* of Carriayts in this market from 15 lB » ‘ »pi< mm o form a connexion with ono of the arrangements aro now oomploto in Savauuah, and it is St. Louis, as also vast uumbers of other citisens. This is homo evidonoe, and these aro living witnesses where this great remedy was ffrst introduced, and Grrat Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House) in the oity of New York, where all orders foi this medicine wiU be promptly attonded to. This is a Vegetable spirit—an internal romedy, pre pared and recommended for this one disease alone. Tkb l'riee, $5 per single bottle; or. three bottles for ill). W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors, N. Y. Sold by A. SOLOMONS A CO., and J. U. CARTER, nov 22 eod ly lawT Agents in Savannah. To Hire, 4 GOOD HOUSE HEKVANT- obildt-en. Apply good nurss fur A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. A fepring Fashion. Messrs. BEEBE A CO.'S superior IIAT8 of 1 “ the Spring Style, now in storo and for sale a FRESH GROCERIES. I ^HUITH. Hinokeil Ueef aud Tongue*.— . Constantly on hand by JOHN DALY, 28 Whitaker-st. my pat- s will perceive that it Is my determination to give ARNOLD’S SARCOPHAGUS, K c Ir ~~=> AIR UHTED COFFINg> now taking tho place of all others throughout i the publio. The improvements oonaitt in o«- Kis. M. J R. WXYKK, M. D., MU AM, m . SA., | n . w . UVW0 B. Lxciiuhox, Machinist. •pinion, they aro fully oal- id purpose: C. W. Wekt, M. D. HO HI K AIANUFACTOKY 183 Congrcss-street, Huvnmmli, -AA The Subscribers m.—*—*— ■— aud koep constantly ‘riarg# and varied stoc_ ‘ dlos, Bridles and Harness, a ' - escry description of articles ... □prises also a large assortment ot Trunks, re A koep coiutautly ou hand, hlargs and varied stock of Sad-flHm^^ > their Its imselves, will do well to 1 articles sold by us art >rkmauship. D. MALLETT. term* are moderate,our AND FANCY STORK, BROUGHTON'STREET. No 148. K. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro nometers, Clock*. Town Clocks, Watches. Ac. Ac., “ “ informs his customers and the publio gene* i has fitted up th* Store 148 Bronghton-st.. fully iurorms his customers aud the pul * * \ up the Store 148 Burnt- - r rnako a permanont location, aad —‘—a in its various braaehos. :k*j Chronometers, Jowet- ). U. 11ULI*. UKHUY 4“ all CO-PAH.TNEUHIIIP NOTICE. TT^HE uiulcr.igned has this day nssociuleil w ah him X Mr- HENBY C. KING, of Glynn County, with wuom he will continue the Factorage and Commission Business in tbfs city, under the firm of Hull A King. JNO. U. HULL, No. 210 Bay street. 8avannah, January 11,1853. Also of Class 38 . 20 71 24 37 16 61 35 75 53 70 7 68. Tickets Nos. 16 24 37, and 21 35 70, Prises of $60, sold. E. WITUINGTON. » 39, To b* drawn in 8avannah, To-Morrow, April L 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1—shares In proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the package or sale by K. WlTHlNOTON, Vender for Gregory A Maury. •* Bay Lano. uear Pull-street. Office No. 163 Bay-Street. 2 Doors Fast of the City! GEORGIASTATKLOTTERY, Anthorisod by the I*egislatnre. For the bsneft of the Indntendent Fire Vo. at Avgusta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. Nnvnnunb Lottery. ) drawn in Savannh, Ga, Saturday Morning, April 1 a T< ** Tickets onl^ $1; Halves 50 cts ; Quarters 25 ots. Package of Quarters, only $3,73. Orders from the country answered promptly, drawings sont regularly, and prists oashsd on demand CHARLES B. PATTERSON. r |M) TJilE LAD1E8.—We would lespeclfullv X osll -ho attention of the ladles of Savannah and surrounding country to the following NEW and BEAU TIFUL GOODS w hich we havo just received : Silk Paris MuullUaa, Lace Gimp Mantillas, Black Nett Suarfs, Col’d Nett Scarts, Ladles' Silk Cravats and Ties, Frenoh Worked Collars, Laoe Capes, Chomisetten and Under Sleeves, Bonnet Ribbon, Uauie Cap Rib bon, Black Volvet Ribbon, Alexander’s Light and Bl’k Kid Gloves. Black Nett Milts, Colored Silk and Lisle Gloves, with a large variety of other artiulfts too nume rous to mention. Please call and see for yourselves. All of which will be sold on the best possiblo terms, by mar 19 AIKIN A BURNS. Hrown’s Essence of Jamaica tiluger. 1 8 elaborately prepared from carefully selected artieles of the best quality ; it possesses in a con centrated form all the valuable properties of tho Ja- ruaioa Ginger, and is warranted " ‘ ~ *- * '* * variety of circumstances inofiolally used in . wnore a warm cordial and grateful stimulant is re quired, particularly in casos whero there is a sense ot exhaustion arising from exoessivo fstigue or beat, a a half a tumbler of water with allUleau- found an effectual and most .pleasant resto- few drons in h gar, will be found an effectual and most .pleasant real rative, which makea this essence a highly useful s dition to the traveller's portmanteau, as well a li the family coliootion of remedies. Where there is an unpleasant weight or nansea after eating, from imporfeot digestion, or where nausea is '”■* * **' riding in a rail road car, or carriago, oi of Gin- in-i ^ At Private Sale. 10 eighth cask a Coguao Brandy IU do do Sw eet Malaea Win* 25bbleN. E. Ram * 26 do Domestio Brandy la P}?®® Uoliand Gin lu bbls Rye Gin IU do Rectified Whisky 2 do Old Scotch do/ 2 do Irish go. 0 0o urn Mosa&,,hel. do. ifi ’ *r* r "S'* S»«rj Hfl«, IU do do Taneriffand Madeira CorrxR.—3u bag* Prim* Rio Coffee Chuckkuy.—lu orates Crockery, assorted ■gacasa^Sr ■* vmu ~- L'OU KKNT.-A Hum it) . .ery derirobls ait. -2^1 ‘i~niggL. WANTED. I ^IVK COATIHKKHf) to whom rouit.nl am. Idojuoot »IUIi.0lVM,U 1 om DIBBLE t OAItBV-a. „ KXC-HAhUK wamikuT 30 1° 00 “AVDKAPTS 00 New V« k, wmnrt -JU by pro 31) C. A. I. I. All AW A „„ WANTED. NEC.BOWOMA.N-.lto Ihoreo.hlr rt»nd. Cooking. Apply UthliOOM. U ) Houses and Lands. TO HUNT. From tho firat of Moy ont, o comfinlobla ^liooM In o plnaul port of tho ally. Appta** TO BUNT. A T H |LPv?? 0 “ V WOODEN BUILDING, V situated at ti.; corner of Wwl Broad and to. Jo- ueu atreet*. Inquire at this oihoe or al 184 Bryta A T R ACT of Liuid on tko 8 k idawny road, about four miieu from Savannah, containing, by recent eui voy, alxty-oue acres, heavily tiinbared witb Fin* and Cedar. Said tract is part of the Plaoentia Planta tion, and faoes * creek leading into Warsaw river.— Enquire ot JOHN WILLIAMSON A CO. 10 mar If - FOH RENT.—A basement Room suitable- ’’’ L L U .^ y ^' , U ^r * ( 7 Liberty Man * rm Jfta sL L TO RENT—Three tenement Hoc™, having five rooms, with a kitchen separata, situ ated on the -oraer of Jones tad Purse iu.,nm the Railroad Depot- will be rented cheap, if applied tot early, on the premises, to mart it WM. BBPflOttr. TO HUNT. r “ | Throe Doe 8TOHES. oo Mooro’i yrhorf. L fBhJ( BOU T. ilAUtKBUAM 0 II BON. TO KENT. ri'HRKE Bleeping Rooms, No. 135 Conrress-st. X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, boose serv- aut and cook. Enqulrsof (f«A34j A. BON AUD. To Rent. f| v IIE Store in Whiioker .t-.el, now oeewpM by X ‘ha SubicriUr w * wholeult glen, of whioh pom;easi»n can be had immediately. ALSU-will bo rented about the first of Apr 11 nextu their Retail Store oorner of Whitaker and Congrees-sts. For further particulars apply to fob 16 M. PBENDERGAST A CO„ on th* Premise*. ri^IIE ‘fob™*' FDR RENT. Uppor Fh«ir of U;lelhurpo Boll, far ono or more years. Apply to ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. L Xo Kent. A Briek Toneme nt on West Bj eight upright rooms. For paftl A. Gray, iu the y—— * * 4 -- u«i Abercurmtreots. To Itcutf T?OR 1 year, a WHARF STORX. -T 00t 8 FORT A DUNHAM. ■hihK Tli© Old Favorite Nnvnnnah Lottery. Draws in Savannah, Ga., Saturday Morning, 2nd April. GEORGIA HTATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Indrjtendent Fire Co. at Augusta F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME! *4,400!—3 or *400—ao of 8100! And more than $50,000 in Smaller Prixee Tickets only $1 -Shares In proportion. Risk on a Package of Quarters, only >3.76. Tickets and Shares for salo, aud Prises oashsd on de mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 U#isi't Building, ^^^^^^^^£goslta|haU*klHoua t;Z? WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! FTMiE Subscriber has now und keeps constantly I on hand a large supply of the beet quality of High Land Oak, Hickory, and Pine WOOD, which he offers as low for cash as can bo bought in th* city. Wood Yard Itecdl Cane! r FHE Undersigned is prepared to supply orders I for REED CANE, in any quantity, for shipment, at short notioe. Also, keepB constantly on hand a Urge be free from all ir- short notioe. Also, keepB constantly on hand a large ritating or other properties of au injurious tendency. stock of Oak, Ash, Blaok Jack. Pino and Light Itiibsr-**'‘" 1 -* WOOD! For tale b> the boat load and retail. Consumer* can de pend opon being promptly oopplied with a good article. Strict atisntion yicen to fair measurement. Boxes for orders are placed at the stores of Messrs. J, Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. M. Cooper A Co., offlo* of Morning News, and at th« residence of JOHN T. THOMAS, Joaes-strsst. D. REM8HABT, js21 Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. er, it given accordini ariably give relief, lu ordiuary diarrnoc ioca, incipient cholera, in short, in prostration of the digestivo functions, whether from indulgence or disease, It is of inestima ble valuo. During tho Summor months and iu Southern climates, it ie invaluable, particularly during the * wood: wood:: 3 HIE 8UB8CKIHER keeps constantly on hand a large supply of Oak and Black Jaek, which he will 1 on as good terms as wpod can be bought at any wood- yard in this city. Orders left at Allen A Co.'s yard.o r at my residence, corner of West Broad and Bryan sta.. will be attended to. (fll ly) F. W. AVERFELT. , ..... pr*v«. epidemic Cholera; no traveller or family should be without it. A targe invoice received by the Agent. A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. Great Deduction In the Price of Gas. B EST quality Burning Fluid or Gns, G2Mi per gallon: 3IL. cents per half gallon; 16 cents per quart. Cam phi ne, first quality, 76 oenta per gallon; 37>£ cents per half gallon; 2U cents per quart. Also, Camphine and Burning Fluid Lamps, Lamp Wick, Cans and Feeders of various patterns, and for " lie by JOHN J. MAURICE, mar 25 loo 10.12 and 14 Barnard-stroct. WOOD! WOOD! ri'HE Subscriber will koep constantly on hand X si his WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a foil supply, at all seasons, of OAK aud HICKORY WOOD. All orders toft at J. I>. Jesse's, Broughton-stroet, will bo promptly attended to. wood Hold Low For Cnnli. J«n 1 tf J. M. BUTLEH. M FRKNDEUGAHT a CO. have to mi- ^ nounco tho arrival THIS DAy of the flm por- of all duscriptious sold at me lowest prices possible. N. B.—Any Watch, Clock, Ac., Ac., that cannot be r pair-?» by other watchmakers, I pledge myself shall repaliod by me to satisfaction, and warranted. M OL LOW WARE.—Bake Ovens, 8imJor., Cake Griddles, Skillets, Kettles, and Charcoal aces, for sale by mar 24 l-IUll.i III, Spring Stock. Their Mr. Frendergast being now in the Markets, they expect the full completion of his purchases in a few days, of which a detailed notice will be given; lathe meantime, they solicit an early inspection from »)1 (heb oid friends aau the publio general! Pillow Case do., 8-4, 10-4 and U - Urop Table Cloth*. 8-4 and 1(M blsaehsd aad brown Damask, Dj.mask Napkins and Dollers* Huoka- fcaok Diaper, Bird's Eye do., Richardson's aad Yot IrlrO l.inuor, for Hi* In Cor. WliiUker, S St. I Suvaunoli Bazti A DELBANCO begs to anuounce to hie tmlroi and tho publio generally, that be is now receiv ing and oponiug his Spring stock of choice and aeleofc Dry Goods, at 118 Uroughtou-etreefc. AU of whleh he Is prepared to aoU at * lower figure than any ether •s homo in the city. Call and be assured. HOOK*!UOOKH! OYER'H FRENCH PRONOUNCING DIC- tionary, lanca: A Tale of Erin and Italy: by Edward Ma» turin. Author of '* Montexnma," “Eva,*’ Ao, Pouch's Prise Ncvelijts,_The Fat Contributor, and DO ii' Bian. Travels in London ; by Thackeray. Garden Walks with th* Poeta; by Mrs. C. M. Kirk land, Also, a farther supply of Grace Aguilar's Works. The Vale of Cedars, Women of Israel, A Winter in Madeira; Homo and its Influence, Parisian Sights and French Principles, Men’s Wives; Yellow Plush Papers, History of Pendenula; by Thackeray, Pope's Poetical Workf, linu'a Works, MilW»u, Young, Gray, Beattie and Coll Collins, Plutarch's Lives, Sterne's Works, stories of Paris, Spitfire, Ac., Ac. For sale at tho 8. 8. BJBLEY. Book Store of No, 136 Congress-st. BUUK&-UUUK8. I IFE OF MARY STEWART, forming tho third J volume of Miss Agnes Strioktand'o Lives of the eons of Scotland and English Princesses connected w ith the royal succession. A uow supply of Family Bibles. Polyglot* aad Pocket Bibles, in a varioty of bindings, which n ill be sold cbeau at tho book etore of 8. 8. 81 BLEY, No. 185 Congress M, *0 PRINTING INK. H AVING made arrangements with Messrs. Mather A Co. of Philadelphia, on* of the best manufacturers ot Printing Ink la the United States, we have received, and intend kecnineon hand for sale. have received, and intend keeping on 1 a general assortment of News, Book and T Inks, which we think will please, both In prioe. We have Book and Newt Ink in kegs of to lou lbs., Nos. 1 and 2. Card and Book Inks i. canisters. Also, Red, Blue, Yellow and Green, la canisters of from one to three pounds snob, all 'which will be sold at a trilling advanee on aanufoetartrs prices for cash or oity acouptanoe. From onx knowl edge of the Ink, wo can safely recommend It aa boing equal to any sold South. Order* ~ at tho Book Store of satin, DeChene, and sUk-bordor«ddo.,ladl*a'a»tdgento f blaok ailk Umbrellas and cotton do., for sale ton do., for sale by La ROCHE A BOWER.