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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. ^ Dr. J. Flcbliuv m — ofllra rad r..td«ocoeora<ircf Ui.ru.nl in<l 5v3r*l“*"/ •«••<*, Orlraua-unrare. OSe, hunt from 8 to Ho'olM*. A. M. «£_ mot a dentistry. Dr* IIOYALL and iOllNKON, Hur^IrRl sud Mechanical Dcuilni*. Office over Zogbaum’e Made Start, K»r- B^T^Lot Square. ^ A Wnn«ntcd Ucmcdf. ... oM'KIlrf, PAKML'Hd, TAMII.IKB, BEA- F CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. OAR rvac«A9* HO RKMKdY equal to nil* TOBIAH* VENETIAN LINIMENT. tor Ujeeateff* .Coll*, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, * uulaay S«re Throat, TwoUioebe, Headache, Ses-eioknoss, Cute, Burns, Swellings, Old Sort*, Mosquito lines, la- soot B tings, I'utns in thu Limbs, Au. If it dooi not give relief, reoolleot your tnonoy trill be rsfandsd. All that is asked Is a fair trial <*!&* Accord ing to the dlrootious. This article Is an Englfoh reme dy, end waa used by tvilllam the Fourth, lat© kin* of England, • ndevrtlrtod to by himo> a ours for Rhsuinatlsm, where «*enthing eUs he had tried, tolled. Over lU.UUU.Uri bare boon sold la the Uni tod Statas without a •iusls tellurs, aud tneny families have stated that if U wasSh> l>e r Mile they would not be without it, in oasu of Croup, as It is as certain to euro as life applied. The most ssvero couuti Is oured in a tow days. It cares i oi> i ll aoit it in .1 miautes—linaOAUituin H »n hour and fiioi.r.UA, when first taken, lu are# hours. j±jB~ 1’rfo* 25 aud 60 oeuts. - DR. TOBIAS bos also pul up a HOllSt i.lNIMENT in Diut botiloi. which is warrautod cheaper aud better Uukix other for Colic, Calls, Cats, Swellings, Bruises, horatclisf. Crooked iieel, *o. ** Rtou flu cents. DR. TOBIAS oould fill twenty newspapers with the Utters aud csrllttoatee rwoeived commending his Lini- msat, brtlconsiders that warranting It sufficient, as any ouo who docs 5 obtain relief is not called on to pay for IL A. a. SOLOMONS A CO. »nd J. U. CA11TKR >r. the sole agents for Savannah—also for salo by the drug- s uts sud storokoopurs throughout Oqorgia. tfsT Dr. Tobias' effioe, 24u Greenwich stroot, N. Y. j. a. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite fit. An- drsw's Hall, will supply tbs country uurohants at the proprietor's lowest prices. mar Id Medicine* which never Jail to give lalia]ac tion, and are need by many physicians in their practice. Dr. J* M> Rose’s Nervous and I u vigor- ittlag Cordial. Tho Greatest Discovery in Medical Bolence I—For all Nurvou* Condition* of the System !—lloart Disuit'svs aud Nervous Complaints. n^-^Tha astounding aud happy eftoOt Of Dr. ikA Rose's Nervous Cordial, for Dlseaa u cf tbs Heart, i'sJpltatlou, Numbne«s, Neuralgia, Nervous Trostor of tho Muscles, Heartburn, Flatalouoe, Pain In the Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or fur tho Mind or Body worn down by care, laber, or study, has induoed many physioians to are it latheir practice. For n weak constitution, it U n grand restorer: it completely re moves from tho system nil nervous irritations, and Is utmost miraculous in ite rspld aud happy etfoot. The work and tho nervous aro froquontly restored to per fect boalth before using one buttlo, Priuo fifty cents. Da. J. 8* Rose’s Ureal Tula Curer-ilie Wonder of the Age. Do yon suffer with any painf If you do, use Dr. Rosa's Pain Curor. It cures Tootiiacna, fiore Throat, Ksraohs, film Nook or l'aius in the Faoe, lu a few i.uuutos. It onres quickly Pain ra the fitotuaeh or bowels. Cures Cbitolalus, Corns, and any irritation ou the feet. It acts like a charm lor Pains in the bide. The UKST Couuu fiVHUP l.s tun Wuiti.o.—Dr. Itoso’s celubratud Cough fiyrup gives imuiuaiate ruliof to thu worst Coughs, whether consumptive or proceeding from a cold. It allays auy Irritation of tno l.ungs, auu lorti • Ue< the system against any future attacks. Xu bottle* a! 60 cents aud fiL Fun Bilious Habits aid Bad Colds.—If yon are Mlioas, yoa require a purgative medicine. If you have a »*d cold, you should remove it lrom the system, if your liver is out or order, you will have cold lout, va riable appetite, ana a yellow akin—take Dr. Roses Anti Bilious or Railroad Pills, aud you will soou be relievod from all bad feeliugs. In boxus aud 25 ou. These Pills aro called li.viLUOAU PILLS, because they gu ahead of all other pills in their good effoots. Free from Mercury. AU of tho above preparations, with Dr. Roso's Medi cal Adviser to Persons iu Sickness aud in tiealtn, to he had el JAB. M. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., throughout tno state. r 14 I1K1U8 WANTED. nm.. ^ la 1836 and ’38 a largo number of Qeor- gians went over to the Republic of Texas to assist the Texans to gain their iml«| -mdouce. Many of thuso were massacred with Fannlu, aud others fell while lighting under Cols. TravL;, Ward, Grant, and Johnson. The Repnblio of Texas granted to the bolre of those brave men a large quantity of land, very few ot whom have come forward to claim their right. The descendant* of those who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texas can procare these lands, ou applicarion to the undersigned, who possesses all neces sary information on the subject, rnarfi Um 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. At. It. It., No. I uutl SI. Persons sutforing with either of the follow- •vA lag complaints, by taking the remedy re- , vuuuBuded, will experience relief la a few minutes. ):tMuutUn. Rad way'# Ready Relief. n.vX !J-i-i*.)Uo, do. do. do, Berwfula, Uiokeu, Canosr, do. do. Resolvent. Neuralgia, do. do. Relief. Tiu Duioreax, Sprain, do. do. do. Caries of tire Roues or Nodes, do. Chill Fuvor.iJbw-rucDA,Cramps, do. Whim Swelling, do. do. Resolvent, do. Relier. do. itesolveut. do! Relief. Deafness, SPINAL COMPLAINTS. Rodway's Ready Roller, used in oonneotion with Red way's Renovating Resolvent, will perform the most remarkable cures. The publie will please bear in miud, that all complaints enumerated above, Rodway's IUady Relief, or Rcaovating Resolvent will quiokly cure. Price of Rodway’s Ready relief; 26 aud 60 oeuts. do. do. Renovating Resolvent, $1. mxr5 lino Llburol advances made upou shipment. ■kA of Cotton to uiy friends in Liven>ool auu New Fork. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. AiitDICAL UU-PARTNERSUiP. ^ Dr. E. U. MARTIN and Dr. U. L. BYRD, BOS* having associated themselves la the prac* tie* of their Profession, may be found at their Office, a -Ue residence of Dr. B., No. 97 Uroughton-streot, soutL side, between Bull and Dray ton-streets. Dr. M. uisj bo found at night atblsr.eldenoouu Bouth Broad struct, 'between Whitaker and Barnard stroets. 6m no 4 DEN TIB THY. DU. HI. €. IIEUD Performs all operaRons pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, In tire best style. Office Ant earner west o the Marshall House. ly jam 17 DKNT1MTRV. DR.O. D . BARNES, Burglcnl aud Mechanical Dualist. Offleo ooruer of Congress and WMUker-sU., over Mi l’reudnrgast's Dry Goods fitore. ly ap 17 DU. WJ1. NEi'UEW KIM., rwi Haviug located in fiavonnab, offers his pro. •>C25» fhssioaal servioes to eitiieoi in the city ouo VtsUuty. Office corner of Burnafd and BUte streets. HKrcuxNDJW.—Uobt. liutohlson, Esq. fitephen Us- bursham, Esq.; John R. Wildor, Esq.} and Messrs. Way k King. 3m j»n 6 TAL’iSCOm FOHKIGN EXCHANGE AND BOIlGIiATiON AGENCY. IB l^rnoiu wishing to S'.Ad for their friends, and desirous of briugiug tbwm out by first class packet ships, are informed that the subscribers alt the only agents for tho above Ageney In this city. They are also authorised to draw oa Messrs. Win. Txpsoott k Co., Liverpool, In sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts aro uogotiablu in auy towu through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France aud Germany, payable in all parte of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to dee £4 ly BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bay-et. DU. BULLJVAN has removed his Olbo. to Congress-street, between Drayton one 8 TEAM SHI? LINES. TUROUaH I^Ju T0 45 flOURS. New-Kork fc Vliurleslon Steuiu-l’uckcti. LenrsAdger's wharves* vsrvdafurd.iy Aji'rnoon and caul, alternato HVInu- ,'fov- On Saturday the new andiplsn- dl«i Bt.auulilps , —j- ........Cap t.J. Dick insen 1^4)0 Tons. MARION ......Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons. The MOUTHERNER, W. FosUr oommaudor, will tv# each alternate Wednesday—having beta nowly coppered and guards raised, Is now In oomplsto order. 4MT For Freight or Passage, having elegant fitate Room accommodations, apply at the otfioe of the ak*M» UKNHY MIBHHOON, Corner East Day and Adger's Sou. Wharves. N. R.—A new ship will be placed on the line to oon- nect with the fioatberner on Wednendays. feb 10 POU P tills A DElsl'Hl A. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid side-wheel TATKlll’ OtmiUllA nt the fith fiept., and every nltcrr.tto Woducsda* thereafter t say on the 22d fiept., and 6th and 20th Oct/ and fid and 17th Nov.,aud so on. This ship ha« been built with entire regard to safety, eomfort and dispateh, and offers new and admirable !a- eilitlee to business and travel. For freight or rttsage, apply to C. A. L. LAMA 11, Ageut in Savannah, jaa 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag’ta in PhiUdolphla. NfcW YORK & SAVANNAH stlAMSHIP LINE Weekly. Tho now and splendid steamships FLORIDA,CnpLWoodhull, aud ALA BAMA, Cnpt. Ludlow, bolongtug to tho Now York and fiavuuuith fitcam Navigation Company, will leave 8a- ed in safety, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving fiaraunah jat lb* Marfon aud fioutTierner lcav« rtv# In Nsw York os soou as or beforo them. Cabin passage $26, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFOU1), FAY k CO, finvannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. LCfl JZi ^^V^frontjitrootjblswJfork^ STEAMBOAT LINES. kuvannab, Augusta and Hamburg. ■I mi Tho Union Steamboat CoMpauy of &t k %J2P (icor ** 1 «*nd South Carolina having tho- MHkMMHmsruuglily overhauled and rslltbed tbesu- K rior (team-packets U. L. COOK and OREtKJN, with jhters, are now ready to transport freight of nil description between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than any other boats on the river. The steamers are commanded by experienced and accommodating eaptaias, and all freight consigned to their ageut* will t>* forwarded fro* of Commissions. Tho accommodations for pessuug'.ra equal if not nuporior to auy boats on tho rlvor. Far* SO,00. / HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINCULEY A CO., JAMES HARPER k CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1862.sep 21 UNITED STATES^AIL LINE FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darieu, Uruunwick. 8C. .Unrys, JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBUHG (Block Creek). AND PlCOl.ATA. Ltavct every l'uvuiuy, at 10 o'clock, A. M. iron. Tno superior steam-packet WM. GA8- r 1i L’upt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday riA&alfliHfintMoruiug, at 10 o r olook, and will oon- inue to leave every Tuusday. The ratos of passage by tl ulot.a ureea, ncoiaia auu raiaiaa n w For freight or pasa^ge apply on board, at Charleston Is am-packet wharf, cr to , au 24 CLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Ag'ts. TO TRAVfiLLERH U01NU NORTH. riIK (SAVANNAH AND (JUAULKSTON U. 8. MAIL JLJjSEu^i STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morniug at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, conneetinc at Charleston with the WllniiURtun Mteniu.PnrkeU, Which leave with the U. S. Mail every day, at2)4 P. M., and also with the New-York and Uhurlenton Steiunelilpn, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day arternoon. Passengers leaving Macon ou Tuesday eveulngi, will arrive iu time to eouuect with the siduu- ild new steamship Jamtt Ailyr.r ou* week, and the itssmshlf Suut/uruer the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $2U-time 62 hours; by staamahlps, $26. [my 16] S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Ageut. OPPOH1TION LINK TO VLOU1DA. MATE Of PASSAGE MED VC ED. trmtm ^ The superior new eleampockft WE- Jkf: ,T,rj Rato of passage in large airy sute rooms, as follows To Darieu $3 00 St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville Pioolata Palatka.... 6 00 8 00 S 00 Blaok Creek N. B.—Freight consigned to K. K. Duke, for Ocxlo, will be shipped free of aU charges at Palatka. Charleston Cw. s Whu4; 9” I S. M. LAFF1TF.AU, Agent. tser Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. CITY HOTEL, Bay-Street. Snvuniiah. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N offering hie uckuowlndgetnents fur the very liberal patronage extended to his house, Mr. P. Con- i (late sole proprietor) uVei Mr. J. B. i'oley (lato of tho Marshall Uoase) hoe become associated with him in tho proprietorship mauagemeut of the City Uotol. Mr. Foley will hai ter devote hlg experieuce and industry to promote tho comfort of their visitors; and br tbs aid of iaoreased facilities aud assistant#, the Proprietors are enabltd meet the demauds of their increasing patronage. Transient and permanent bonders will find at their ntod to ladles and families, which, with other changes in their arrangement, have uow a private entrance to " dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any Intrusion from otbar portions of the baildtug.and afford * lag them all the privacies of home. Person* visiting Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could desire CHUTCUFIELD llOlISL, (Formerly Origin Hour*.) €-hnttnnoof<u, Tnunrsnco. M This woll known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of tho Passougor Car lauding or the West ern aud Atlautio ltuilruad, U uow opou, under the supervision of THOMAS CltUTCilFlELD.aasLtsd by Mr. J. W. F. Bktsom and Lady- This House, while undor the oontrol of CoL J. J. Griffin,ocquirod a very high reputation as a first elass Hotel. The present Pro prietor having Mcured the servioes of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, aud haring purchased his most excellent Cook and House Boy aud having furnished the House entirely new, hopes to retaiu its high reputation, and merit publlo patronage. Passengers can be acoomw dated with an Omnibus to and lrom the Boats, lob IS [iy] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES MOTEL, llROAl) 8'J'lLEbT, AUGUSTA, GBOBGXA, nard {.Urn) J. W. HP HA It, Proprietor, HOARDING. ''WO Single UuuUciiiuii can bo accommodated with pleasant Board and nicely famished rooms, u a private family, convenient to the busiuess part of Bourdiuif. 'I'WOOlirinUiK.iiiKlu (ialitlouion enu <> I oominodatod with pleasant board at the ooruer of Joues sod Absroorn streets. tf dec 22 UOAUD1NG. rEUY desirublo Rooms, with Board, s bis rates. Apply at this Offio*. tf DOAUD1NG. FEW RESPECTABLE BOARDERS ci accommodated at Mrs. JAMES' Old 8V* nd * corner A oi East and South Broad streets. OeiiUeinen’s Restoration. ) H. WEIGAND has, just opened, under the 7 Room, with an excellent Kitchen and Couking Range adjacent, as 4 Restaurant. He has an excellent Cook from Strasboug, who will suit German, American and French tastes. Oysters. Fish, Moats, every thing that this market affords, can be bad in ail styles ou short notice. Young Clerks aud others who have rooms in town, are invited to try the Euro pean mode of breakfasting anddiaingat the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Boer, Swissand LiudburgerCheese, kept always on haad for the use of families. oct ft EMPIRE HOTEL., Oalolkot’pe, Ga. •THE Subscriber, late ut the Washington Hall, I Macon, Go., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished It throughout with the best or new furniture, and haviug large and airy rooms, he hope, to share a por tion or publie patronage by close attention to business, having good stabling and every convenience to make the g-eeu cfhts boas# comfortable, je 21 ly JESSK CAIN, Proprietor. Private Hospital. DOCTORS* \vh.D*lAN die UANAH1,, FAUM-9YUKluT, WMT HMD Off TUB PLANK RUAIJ. ^ Dh*- WILDMAN k GANAUL havlni completed the n-rangement# for a Private Xfospitni, and fitted ap the same with aU the appliaaee* hygiene, good naming, and medical and eurgfoel at- touUaaoe, slow offer tho benefits of tho iastiutfou to the publie. The terms of admission are $1 per day. This will se cure constant and effioiont medical attendance, modi- dues, beard and lodging. Tou dollars will be required in advance, which will not t»o subject to reulamut'.on.- Apartments perfectly private may be obtained on rea- soaable Ur ms. That thy iustltut Ion may partake as mush as possible •f the benevolent publlo obaraoter which the origiaa* fore intended, they haveeelfoUafi the following gentle- n» iuu> act a# a board <4 visitors, who will at all and *ay time hfcpgsft the premises, and whose names are Kuarantcee tu the pohUe of iu efficient management i John W. Anderou, SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, ho. MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAIN IING la Witter Colons* Tauqbt nr E. MILLER, 132 Souru-BuoxD 8r., oct 13 Savankab. t DANCINU ACADLMV. MONSIEUR A. PONAUD respectfully informs his patrons, that his Academy is open for the During tin season tho following Fancy Dances w be introduced, besides the regular soars# of Tuition Torentellfo Rotta, Gevotto, Poe Stlrlen, Ziugoralla, Sohutisok» RedoW t, Masurke, etc. Former pupils are requested to eom* early If they like to learn Fancy Dauuus for his Ball, to be given la January next. N. 11.—Gentlemen’s Class will begin oft Tueeday next, the 16th last., at 9 P. M. nee 13 Classical and English School, Q. A. HOLCOMBE, UoauiMtMl.nu <ko Vurk. «1» J7 41NI—* SHUN R ECElVKOuur rilnamar— ■ PUi« ... Prints U»ro s »., ruiIUS i-ilLua SJi’i Print—* Urgudlo. ut JukuaiU, French Cambrics, Ginghams, Musliu afitt Lace Cellars and Sleeves, Parasels, San Shad.*, Ao., Ac. fob 10 HENRY 1-ATHBOPJJt CO CONH1GNKK WANTED. : Consigns* ranted for 2JJ barrels fionr marked dig- load A, landed ky schooner Victory from Baltimore, npl 4 HOWLAND A CO. SAVANNAH MORNING NEW WANTltn TO CIUBtlK. „ A T....I to toko IGWIH) m foot Hotrod Lou. bsr to Montevideo, with it reUita freight to Nsw SoML York. Apply to foapr ft C. A. L. LAMAR. FOB NKW YftHK.-N*w Line. _ The regular packet bark PETER I)KMILL, UL Capt. N. Host, will meet with dispatch for the IB above port. For fTsixbi or passes, apply to Capt. oa board, or to ii. K. WASHBURN. apr 4 Agent. FOR NKW YORK—lluion Lino. Til# regular packet sohocuar CATARACT, Rico, master, will have dispatch as above. For mMMbfrcIght or passage ai.plv to 1 apr ft WILLIS 4 RHUNDAOK. Wanted—For Itontun ur Frnvidenvco HoO BALES COTTON, or the bulk tfiereof, fo make up the cargo for aohr JAMES HOUSE'.- MW Apply to (apr ft) WILLIS 4 BBUNDAGE. FOR NKW YORK—Hrlg Lino. iUulLir. i|-l*t engaged, will havo dlipatch. For freight r passage, apply to apr 2 WASHBURN, WILDER4 CO. Fok JI08T0N—Georgia r passage apply t ROWLAND 4 CO. FOK NKW YOUK—Georgia JLIne. -n*. The schooner K. BRAY, Capt. Bray, will 4-Tl\ have dispatch for the above port. For Height dHL*<r passage apply to apr 1 ROWLAND 4 CO. FOlt FREIGHT Oil CHARTER. oj~l The uuhooner KOLIFSE. Capt. Goold, is rea- dy to receive freight for a Northern port. Ap- JanULply to (apr 1 ROWLAND 4 CO. FOR NKW YORK—Old KutublUlied Line. . The fine bark MILFORD, J. T. Horton mas- R ter. will meet with dispatch as above. For m freight or passage, apply on board at Telfair's r’Jl 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOR IIALTI.IIORK—Regular Line. The schr. It. N. GAMBIHLL, Willett n 1 ter, will meet with dispatch as above. For JMML freight or passage, apply on board or to _ mar 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOR NKW-YORK—New Line. Tho regular packet bark RHODES, Captain Rots, will meet with dispatch for the abovc^porL SanKFor freight or passage, apply to Captain board, or to l«n29] ilTk. WASHBURN, Ag' FOR NKW YORK—Lulou Line. on. The regular packet achooner NORTH STATE. Ilurton master, will have dispatch fur the above SWkport. For freight o Vi a. agA pl fu t aDAoE . FOR NKW-YORK—Hrigr Line. . Tho regular packet ship SOUTHPORT, Wil- & ion master, will havo dispatch. For freight oi IftpaMagu apply on board at Moore'o Wharf, or U fit, WASHBURN, WILDER 4 CO. FOR PIIILADFLPUIA—lleron’a J*iue. Tno regular packet achooner 8. N. SMITH, 8mith, master, will have dispatch for tha above **7tr 1 ' forir,i,htw viiaA u »daob. HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NKW-YORK Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by vessels wanting Usavy freight. Apply to SMt, mar ft WILLIS A BRUNDAOE. Vessel Wanted for Fhi|ad«lphla.' . A high rate of freight will be paid for a vesse V. to load fur PhiladelpIlia. • Apply to K fob ft WILLIS 4 BRUNDAOE. VK88KL8 WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. Freights for Northern, Eastorn and «-m. Southern ports, can be had on applir*-^f£\ Atom to (nov «) ROWLAND 4 CO. -MR VESSELS WANTED for Northern gaud Eastern ports. Apply to ^ l^octT^lj^^^WlLLIj^jUBRUNDAQEjja UARNBEAI’S EXPRESS, 1S3 llay Htrcet, R espectfully beg leave to inform ibo eiu tens of Savanuah and its vicinity, that they have concluded their arrangement* with the Ccutrni Rail road and Banking Company, and ore now running Mes sengers dolly to Macon, and semi-weekly to OsletLorpo and Columbus, and also forwarding roods to Milledge- ville and all intermediate places. We would also say that our expresses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description of Merchandise aud valuables to avorv town iu tho North* am States—also to California and Europe. OrriCKS Ann Auknts—1A3 Jiaj*-Btreet, bavaunah; C. A. Ells 4 Son, Macon; Geo. R. Clay tou, Oglethorpe: E. C. Uubbcll, Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43and 4ft South-third-street, Philadelphia; S Court- rtreet, IlosUm; Exchange-street, Providence, Mont- gomery-street. San Francisco, feb Xl LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, 4 CO. V. H. mail. wl5 . noun pantaloon makbh*. .* SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. A LINE uf Four Horse Post Coaches leaves Sa vannah every .Homlay and Tlmrnday, at 7 o’clock A. IU. For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-House, IUceboro' aud South Newport, arriving in Darien at 0 o'clock P. M. Keturninif ou Tu«Mduy« and Friday*. Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting with the boafo for tho North, aud the ear* for the West. j|d* Office iu Savannah, at Sawyer, X.ollistcr 4 Co.‘a 6UDies,oorner of State and Whitaker sta. U. L. I1AHT, Proprietor. s. moHKia, Bell Hanger and Manufacturer of Fire Proof Safe«, Iron Bailings, Locks, $f€, H AVING bought out tho toOlH uml fixtures of Mr. David Morris, tho subscriber offers his ser vices to (lie uitlsen* of Savannah, and Is prepared to fill orders for any thing in tho above line, at onvncr or Jefferson and Bryan-streeU. mar 29 lm SIMON MORRIS. *50 Howard W ILL b« paid for the apprehension nod de livery at ray office, or to hi* owner, of the negro man TOM. lie is five feet five or six inches high, ©up per colored, stout built, good front teeth, a tear under the right eye about the site of a quarter of a dollar, la the shepe of a half moon. He won owned by Mr. G. M. Willett, of this piaoo iu 1831, he now belongs to llunry Sapp, of East Florida, Columbia County, New River, mar 10 lm* WM. WRIGHT. S1SO Reward R UNAWAY or stolen from ihe Subscriber about the 26th January last, his wo.uan CHARLOTTE, auout 38 years old—she is about five fast four lashes high, stout built, front teeth good, blaok complexion, no peculiar mark about her that 1 recollect of. I will pay f6U for her apprehension and delivery in any safe Jail in this State, so that 1 can get her, or at Mr. William Wright’s office, and KlUU for proof to oonvioi any person of stcallug or invclgnling her off. mar IS lm ANDREW HOLLIDAY. D Removal. R8. ROYALL <V JOHNSON have rcinovod their Office to the Rooms over 8. Wilmot’a Jewel- 60 bbls. superior Sugar House Syrup, 60 •• W. I. Molasses, la Cypress bbls, 60 " pure Genesee# Fleur, 26 " Hlraiu Smith’s Extra Canal do. 60 “ Butter, Sugar and 8oda Crackers, 60 " P. and II. Connoutiout Rlvor Gin, 100 “ E. Phelps do, 60 “ N. £. Rum, Domsitio Brandy, tes BcadcD Patent Ti — . prim-Green Rio O 1UU boxes and SO half boxes Rablas, 60 “ ft* and be Grant 4 William s Tokfioao. Landing aud for sale by aprj SCRANTON. JOUH8TON 4 CO. C1GAR8! llIGARh! I tlGARS!!! J UMT RECEIVED, aud for snlo by P. JACOBS, at No. 27 Bull ntroet, Savannah, Georgia, the fol lowing choice brands, vis: 4,000 Rtc Hondo, 3,000 El RUle, 6.20J Georgia. 5,000 Augusta, 1U.0U) LegalUlad 2,000 Cabanas, 4,000 Do Cabarga y Cons- pauia — the cslebrafod 6,000 Cilandrados, 7,000 Aatoulo Lopes, 3,000 Washington IMmsra, Also, a large lot of his own Rou^h and Roady CHEWING TOBACCO, Jenny Lind Twist, Excelsior do El Dorado Crumpton's Aces. AU kinds of bnoffnnd Smoking Tobaeoo, Pipes, Cl; IT | >ALTIAIOKK FLOCK, BACON, Ac.- I ) 100 bbls. superlint Howard Street Flour, 50 hhds. prime new Baoon Bides, 20 ** •« •• •• shoulders, 10 lisrces Sugar cured Homs, 20 bbls. and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard, just re ceived and for sale by apr 1 bCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. N KW and Hcniiiilul i'auernsalColuri-d FRENCH MUSLINS, CAMBRICS 4 GINGHAMS. White Striped Swiss aud Cambric Muslicv, Foe sal* by (apr 1) AIK1N 4 BURN8. Diapers L inkn hiikktingh, damasks Ac.--Received per eteamar Florida: 10-4 to 12-4 Baraaly ShosUngs Brown Linen Damasks and Dii Super Scotch Diapers 10-4 aud 11-4 Cotton Sheetings Pillow Cass Cottons Supor bleached Long Cloths Euglish Furnltnre Prints, 4c. For tale by mar 16 HENRY LATHROP 4 * 0. TO S.MOKKtlSANU ClIKWKUEt. A LARGE assortment of Imported Segars,»/ >in- prising tha fo.lowiegbrands: Apollo, Opera. Prl- aiavara London, Prinsades, Buslaiusute, Chieksu Cook, Monument, Maasppa.tte^eU). Alao, fine show ing Tobacco, various brand*, received and for sale by * - ^ J, E. DxbORD, Apothocaries’ Hall. - |ajgj PBD# Q OR 10 FI/LL HANDK, to work on sn Mtatc O near the slty. Apply to tbl* office. if gpis WANTKD. A SITUATION u Book-K(topnr, Atc.unwul, 7\ or H.toimhn, 1. urn. M.ri.ulil, „ H.ahulo.i ..tobliilim.iit, or to do ..J U.d of MlUa, or superintending. Tho applicant has had ranch experience In busiuess gunorally, and particularly with that or th* Urooerv, [’reduce and Shipping; and to a house of goad standing, oould influence some business-is aupialuivd iu all th* largo cities. East and West, and South. Would eooept* mere trifle, with board, for his set- vloes, end would go te a distant place, if required. Ap- ly at, or address not* to A. B., this ofles. 1 apro WANTED. A SPACIOIJd and airy house for Ihb next three or four months. apl 6 lw ROBERT HABERSHAM A BON. \\r ANTKII.—Two Jmlrneylo.il Tnilorr, one VV oo»t bA0d »u4 o»0 rMUlooo ineker. April* u «pr 5 110U1N8UN A OAHl' k HO OH WANTKD. TUT ANTED TO HIRE—A coni, comfortable Red Vy Chamber, furniabsd, for whieh a lair pnee will be paid. Address IL W. at this office. apr 6 Wauled. Tl Y a young man, a situation in a 8tore nr Office, 1 1 Has boon engaged la a store in the City aud can give good reference*. Apply at this Office. 0 apr 2 KXC'IlANGftC WANTED. •JA TO 60 DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted OU by (j*u W> 0. A. L. LAMAR. WANTKD. A NEGRO WOMAN—who thoroughly under fjk. stands Cooking. Apply at this Office, ti Jan 21 Houses aud LandB. pa Loud for Sale. gg| jL'.B Tha underalgnvd offer* for sal* his^ZX^ ^^“•PIaANTATION IN 8CB1VENCOUNTY containing near flro hundred sores of land, about sixty acres cleared and nnder good fenea; ou it la a very comfortable dwelling-house, a goud storo house, and ail neoesssry ouUbuiidings; only two miles from the forty- flvo mile station on the t 1 . R. IL, directly on th* public road leading to Hudson Ferry, on tho Savannah river. The place U consldoruJ very healthy; lands produce well, aud a good location for a country store, and very convenient te markeL Auy person wishing to purchase such a place would do will to give in* a call immediate ly. Du it is ono or the best peaob orchards ia th* ooun- try. My noxtoffice ia Ilaleyuadele. t 7. FREEMAN. 8cRirr.iv Co , April 6, USE. tf apr 6 To Hunt. A COMMODIOUS Tlirns Story Wooden U:H Building, situs’ d At thu corner of St. Julian AiiiJL aU ii Wait Brosd-aia. Possession given immedi ately. It la midway from th* Charleston Wharf aud the Railroad ; for particulars, enquire at this olflon, or at No. 1S4 Bryan.at. * apr 6 KR nOUHK FOR RENT nnd FUKNI- ZSH TUBE FDR SALE, in ajvery desirable *>art of KW the city. Inquire at this office. 3 aprfl ™ TO RKNT. Bftfl From tho first of May next, a comfortable JLsHu House in a ploaaaut part of the city. Apply at this Office, tf mar fil) FOR RENT.—A huxemcul Room sultuble |S!B for a physician's office. Inquire at No. 7 Liberty •KW* square. tf mar 16 TO RENT—Thru** tenement Houses, each fisifl having five rooms, w ith a kitchen separate, altu- fill IB ated ou th* eorner of Jones and Purse sta., near the Railroad Depot, will be rented cheap, if applied for early, on the promises, to n u7 tf VII. BEENKEN. TO KKiNT. RttE Three flu# STORKS, on Mooro’s wliarf. ROU'T. llABERHilAM 4 SON. JLdLfeb'to — TOltENT. rpIlllEE Bleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congresa-st. 1 Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house serv ant and ciok. Enquire of (fob 24) A. BON AUD. To Kent. flMIE Store in Whitaker street, now occupied bv 1 ths Subscriber as a wholesale Store, of which possession can b« bad Immediately. ALSO—will be routed about the first of April next, their Refail Store corner of Whitaker and Congrese-ets. k foI U |6 h M. P pl^ENDERffiiT A CO., on tho Premises. FOR RENT. 'HE Upper Floor of Oglethorpe llall, for one or AP £uBT. HABERSHAM48QN. TIOR MALE.—Lot OU feet ou Wuat Urond at., P running back 120 foal, with a small Wooden Build- m2 on it. Apply to (fall) WM. WRIGHT. To Kent. bfl A Brick Tenement oa West Broad street, with "■■•eight upright rooms. For particulars apply te John A. Gray, iu tho house or at tha corner of Junes aud Absroorn streets. tf deolS To Rent, OOR 1 year, • WHARF STORK. X< oct 8 FORT 4 DUNHAM. Savannah Agency, FUR THE SALE OF WILLIAM BOGGS So CO.'8 C'elebruied Brauda of TOBACCO, SBC AllS ANU SNUFF. rP It E UUUSURIHEK. would respectfully an- 1 uouuce to tho Merchants and dualera in the above named articles, la tho city of Savannah, and tho interior towns throughout th* State, that ho has accepted tho Agency for the State of Georgia, of the extensive and old established Uoase of Wm. Boggs and Company, No. 249 Washingtoa-etrsst, New York. All artfelts pur chased from, or ord.rcd through tho subscriber, war ranted best qualities and Ism rates, mar 30 3m R. MAYER. 8 Whltaker-ei. MW New Spring Styles. ■ SSLl u,t recoi.nl .1 Iho new WholuoIrRft, iTui Totoil HAT BTOBE, «»»r, vtrl.ty ot N.w or Spring Goods, consisting lu part of Silk, BaaVer and Gossamer Dm* HATS. Also. Swine Seuuate Straw, Pcdalo, Wtdeawaku's, LMhtm, Panama. Paris, Cantou; Campoohoy, Mnrloalbo. 4c., and BONNETS of every style. Call and ass and judge for yourarive*. iuar 19 BELDEN 4 CO. APOTUECAB¥’S HALL, S. E. Comer of Brought on smd Barnard streets, Xv, Savannah, Csorgia. FftRE subveriber would most rwspcctAiily inform 1 the cktlsons of Savannah and th* surrounding country, that he ha* taken the store situated sa above, where ho is now opening a full aad aeleet stock of Drugis, dludlcluew, 4 lu iuirnta, Perfume- ry, Fancy Article*,Dye ritnflh, Uiiisswnre, «ke., Ac., whioh he offers to th* public at wbolosalo aud retail, on such terms as cannot tail to give entire satisfaction, both os regards price aud quality Every article h* offers for sal* ha* been selected by himself within tb* last twenty days, from the most reli able houses In the northern markets ; particular atten tion having been paid te their purity and trash uses. Having rad several year* experience la the pres cription buiiDSSS m northern and aonthern citUs, he feel* himself tally prepared to compound all prescrip tions and family medicines entrusted to him, wltheare, neatness and dispatch. Prescriptions nut up at all hours of tho day and night, by a skillful and competent huud. Physioians, country Merchants, and Families, and all cTncs or any Oherartlefe that *Is generally found iu a well regulated Dm More, are respectfully invited te oall and examine hts s;ock before purchasing elttwhsro, at ths Apothecary's iicJl. J. fc. De FORD, Druggist and Chemist, mar 19 « ri'lUHU a Century nfWonders, but l*w of 1 its dUcovcri.es aro more striking than that of CrU- tadorc. Nothingsave the rhaageof hue iuth* Chemelioa or thu Dolphin, can bo more rapid than the alteration produced iu the color of the hair by the appUoution of CrUudcro's Liquid lloir Dye. Th* inventor has found out tho grand secret or the prvuoi* by which nature Im parts color to the hair, and has followed it up snoots*- fully. Ths change U instant aud perfect, and the ooa- dilfoa of the hair U improved by the Dye. All akapUoe ore solicited te call and judge for themedvee. Cribiadoro’s PRESERVATIVE AND BKAUTIFPKU Stimulate* its growth aad perpotuatoa its luxuriance to tha latest ptriod of life. The dya i* applied, and both sold at CHISTADOHO'S Hair Dressing Bafooa, No. 9 Monuinont-Sqr. west side. ly mar 19 44 Look out lor the Engine when the WHISTS,i: BLOWH.M “ Competition is tho Z*ife of Trade.” “ TIMKa’aIWT HllW A‘* THEF UfiK-ro WAS. ’ C4C »JK> ri>« ttUontiou of tho pub- cgf UJL* aK3w^Ua te soiled te the laig* and sptsMdid stock of all kind* of €ABBIAOE$ t constantly kept oa hand by th* Subscriber. Person* trading te Savannah will please to bear ia mind that they are Indebted to th* undersigned for lowering theories of Carriages in Ms market from 16 t0 IntakeTloasur* In aUting that my Manufacturing nrrangoment* arc now complete in Savannah, and it U iny intention Boon to fora » oonnoxlon with one of tho beat manufacturing establishments In the North te make Carriages expressly for this market: so my pat ron* will psroaiv# that It la my determlaatfon to g ve th* most satii* sotUfactloa te all who may be pleaa*d to trail. *lto u>. c _ THORNTON, Ooratr W... Into ul 3*7 Htento. H. B.-Th* lolutiito»u or U« MifhlMrlaf Cuasliu. .r.p»rtl«*l»,l7 lnIorat.d ll;*. work tw- to.t, ra.^1,. U '“-I* [> 20 kags seleotod Goahea Butter. 60 boxes *• English Dairy C«i per sUomsr and for safo^b^ t a \UUSSKS. — Hull'*, Marsh's, aud Reinhart’* I Truisei; also, fine French aad "cmmon Trusses, '■ “‘jollM B. MOORE * CO., Gibbons' Buildings. AND 0HKH8K. reooived TON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. oir«D KICK FOUHALK.—AJso IUW hu.b' o 9ls Data and UW0 buahelo Own. J® apr l Williamson’* Building*. C iilFKU.—15 bbls. Newurff cidor pur bark Mil J ford, for sole by (apr 1) E- O’BYRNE, 3 IN*—E. Pliolp’d Uiu lending aud for sols \>y J apr l MINIS 4 YLORANCE. (1HKAP DRY G(!OlW.-B*r«fW,»eUlu«i K_J colored Borages, wbitv aad eslored Muxlia. 1*1x14 Cambric*, colored uw.. Ginghams, SUk Glovos, Net do. aad Mils, and Silk Parasojs. For sale by * mxr 23 I. Mortlmore’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent Jvr /thrum ttsm in alt its forms. . J 'HF. astonishing medicine in the treatment ef RheusaaUe Com- ilats, either inrtammatory (aoate) or ehreale, of ao matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, render* It the most valuable preparation over discovered, ae the sole reliable remedy for this dire complaint; and to radical is It in its workings, that It has neoursd the sanction of many of tho first pliyni- eiun», who have used it ax ndtrubertita*, without foith in lu merits, only to be convinced of Its miraculous powers. MoBTiNOftK’s Conrounn is a vegetable extract, an Internal remedy, pioasias to the taste, harmless in iu cfleets, and can bo administered to all age* and condi tions Without fear, prepared solely for tha treatment of this ono disease. R Is a tonic, strengthening to tha system generally, whilst it soothes tbs nerves, and imparts a healthy no tion to the digestive organs, and purifies the blood.— Thousands iiave already found relief aud permanent euro ; and In smIi and every cm# where It has been tested, it has invariably anawored the purpose, never '-avlng been known to fail. The proprietors feel justified in thus assuring th# pub lic of Its virtues, as they base Its merit* entirely upon its performinoet, and allow tha latter only to be men tioned in iu behalf. Testimonial* of the (highest char acter are daily rood rod from various sections of th* Union, corroborating them facta, cud giving additional and undoubted evidence of Ui« virtue* or thi great and reliable remedy. For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER 4 CO, at their Central Office, .Vo. I Barclay.,!. Acts Fork, and by A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. and J. 11. CARTER, Agents, Savannah. oodlawtw apr 1 niortiinorc’* BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PUKIF1BK. jy Price, One Dollar per Bottle. -API '1'1113 iuvnltiable preparation hat obtained a po I ularity wherever Introduced, unprecedented _ tho history of any other preparation brought before the public. The multiplied thoasauds who have need it, and have realised its marvellous effects in removing diseases, Re*KntnbllMblnc Nature, nnd Reatorlug ibn Nervous ffiyatem, herald It to the world a* possessing the most supe- luodloal virtues known in tho Materia Medics. nlnt.it Professors and Physicians of the first stand ing In the medical profession as* and prescribe it as the “io*t effective Alterative anil Vllood Purifier _ rer known; w kilo vast numbers who had long suffer ed from disease* or complaints brought on by Sedentary Dahitt, Erintiurr, Indiijetlion, thrpul SUiU of the Liter. : ImptuitiM >/ fAe Blood, now look upon this VurtUnl i most MyUfioua and Mayitxil iu Ite healing proper ties and restoring powers. Neuralgia. General Debility and Nervous Affections, Djspep- slaor Indigestion, Los* ol Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Nervous lload- eacho or Flow of Blood to th* llsad, Cost! ve- ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy, Ptius or Misery In th* Side or Region of th* Heart, Flatulcucy or Depression of Spirits, Palpitatlou of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink ing bensations, Frustration of th* Nervous S/sfotn, Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness of ths Flesh or Limbs, Difficult or Profuse Expec toration, Night Sueute, Disease* of tno Heart, or affection of thu Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease ot the Kidneys, Du ran gu mo u tor Prostrate Condi tion of th* Organs of Na ture, whioheauso Pain ful Irrugularitiei, especially with Keinnles. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Nervous Sys tem. Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, and all Cutaneous Eruption* of the Skin, or lituaon of the Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They may have originated from very simple and unsuspected causes, but ttie disease aaaite cause must be removed, if you would enjoy Life, Health and Happiness.” The thousands who have procured And used Mortl- ..lore's celobratod Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, say that" these disoucs canuot remain long in the system ~ ~ nnienctng its use.” It operates like a charm, mm >■ a fine tenlu, corrects the tones of tho stomach, strengthens the digestive organa, stimulates ths llvtr to healthy action sufficient te throw off th* impure and poisonous secretions, imparte purity, richness and vi- AlUy to the blood, ciroalates it freely throughout the jystem, thereby neatralulng and temoving impure de- pcelu, renews and strengthens ths nervous system, re stores the constitution in all ite strength and vigor, and imparts a glow of health and bounty of complexion- The evidence iu its behalf Is ovtrwhelming, and from high sources, but it Is known that for two year* the sup ply has uot met the demand. This hundreds or agents can certify. They say M o very bottle sold sells a oosen mure;" while it now meets extensive sale with more than one thousand Druggists, among whom are many eminent physicians, who use and prescribe it. This U a vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly safe to t>e used in any state of health, even by th* most delieaie female or ohfld. A«f- Price $1 09 per bottle. W Sold by Druggists generally. Wholesale «-4 Retail Druggists will be supplied oa application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER 4 CO., Proprlstors. No. I Barclsy-straet, (Aster House), New York. Uaviisud, llarral 4 Rlsloy.and Rushton, Clark 4 Co, Wholesale Agouts, New York. A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO., and J. II. CARTER, apr l aodlawt-w * Agents in Savannah. S? •teKSE’fc!?. 1 !?.'*! Tnrnu ouh, |mraliM.r. hr 1111,1. ,, nJP?' 1 '?' StototaM UO, vSS Dfccon, assorted Hog round. from rlnnhfn ^ R- from Teannssss, and for sals in lots to anil l urchasers. Corn and Oat* al I'riuatrSnlm 4j - °“. ■» I» w* to toil ^ _ EtmnStery JM* at Vrinute^u. Strawberry he tu of the following kinds—Alice Msnde Boston Plus, British Uunen, Ohio Htdwood/ Hudson Crimson Cone, White Wood, Uovsy s Seedilns, Earlv Scarlet. They aro nil grown in ihle climate and lu good order. All crtlars left at onr store for any of tin above kinds will be promptly attended to. Marshall Il-ju.e Omnibus and TVum ul Private Sale. Comprising one fin* large Omnibus, six good Horses, and Harness complete. Also—th* fine plooanrt sahr. Ann, with i •tigging, Ac., all la complete order. The above property will ha sold on Very acoomtaods- ting terms, the present owner being al-uut to remove from ttie city, has no farther use for it. Prim* White Com ut Prioato SuU. Jnst received per schr. Lucinda from Elisabeth City, 2909 boshola prims White Corn. Gracmriet, Provisions, Ac. FIULBRIOK 4 BELL offer on accommodating terms, at private sals: LIUUOHB.-60 bbls. N. E. Rum. 2ft bbls. Peach Brandy. 2ft bbls. Mo&oagahela Whisky, 0pii>*a Holland Gin. 9 half pipes Cognac BFsndy. 10 casks "brnsll Btiil’’ Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MeMohaa’tj, 6 eighth casks Piast, Castlllion 4 Oo. and llsnneMy *W doi. of fin* Madeuis Sherry and Port Wlass, Brandy. Gin. Rum, Whlaky aad Cherry Bran dy—all private atook. Bacon.-20 cask* Hides, 10 eaaka Hama, I Shoulders. Hat.—SMQ bales Eastern and Northern. Cxacnr.—169 bbls. Russndale Cement Co. Fixjuu.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbl*. Richmond, Chockbht.—26 crates assorted Common and Granite. Ola saw ana.—,6 eases Tumblers, assorted, 10 csxoa Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, go. CnAOKBHS.—10 w hole and 10 half bbls. Boston. ^ * K ' M 8paa “ SOAxaa.—A large aasortmeatof Fairbank s Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Mads Clothing, Dry Good*, Matches, Wnodqa War*, Ursa* Clocks, Fancy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, Ac. 4c. jy 14 Plaster and Omnmt at Prioato Sals. Just received in store, and kopt constantly on hand and for *al* low, 160 bbls. Rosondnlo Cement, 2ft do. Plaster Parle. asp I treet, for rent low ioo anu Autciic.. A HOOlli. Plrt/otto l low if applied for » Just rsoelvcd by 1 bugs that s * " family i 40 bags freah hull A few hhds BaconB 30Ibis lino Fating Potato**. " At I'rltaiil A Negro Woman and har two b_ ticulsrs apply nt tliecountlBg Roo« A fine Iron 8afe AeyTjf appMed for m 12 setts 240 lb Plstfomfi iimMi ' At Frivols Sale. A nsw Cotton 8oals, w ith platform, ws »■ will be sold low. Also, a few casks Bm Shoulders. Crockery and Glossal Pi louts Sals. 10 orates Crockery, (low); f“ Clocks—160 Clocks, 6 day and 30hoar Hats—20 oases plain blaok and HUM Hate Cigars - 100,000 Cigars, various brand* Jewelry—A lino assortmentbf Watches, Rings, At Umbrellas—30 do%su Umbrella* Tea—10 chests Green aad Black Tea* Fancy Goods—A lot of / - -- .i* of AcoordioBS, 4*., to. Soap—60 boxes fancy aud Tollst hoap ” 2ft do Colgate No. 1 Pals aad Fnmfl Brooms— 60 dosen Broom*. Tobacco—6 boles LeafTolia*00 Cook and Domes Servant at Private .Sate. A likely Mulatto Woman, with her two cblldr*a—aghrl aged 6 years, and ons aged 7 months, prim* and likely, sold for ao fault. . Fairbanks Patent Platform Scalss. - (Improved in quality and reduced in price,) adapted to every required operation of weighing-os Railroad railroads iu the United Status aud Great Britain; Wars- house Scalss; Heavy Portable Scales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ao.; Store Scales, various These Scales have been lung known and severely tested, and th* universal oonlidunoo felt la their aooaraoy and perfect adjustment 1* such, that they are now regarded a# the standard, from which there is no appeal. For •ale la all their varieties by FtllLBRlCK 4 BELL, je *3 Agsnte la Savannah. So,Ion Hum at Private Sals. Jnst r*e*lved per schr. F. T. Sxtterly, 80 bbl*. N. E. Rum. For sals low from the wharf. oct 1 llOOUE MANUKAOTOMT SADDLES, BRIDLES * IIARNE, 183 Congrc-itrooe, Mnvnmiuii. jk Tli. Aotocrib.r, luwtounfcj y ■*» dies. Bridles and Uxmcon, and IT ^ ' o order every dsicriptxon tf articUs in their Un. ock comprises also a Urge assortment of Trunk Carpet-Bags, ' so as desirous oi 7 1 ',""V7' "“f/7 *••***< call nt onr eatabUshmsut. All article* sold by os o.Tl woriontod for material and workmanship. U. W. HOI.LISTED. t D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing. o«r term* at* moderate,uni execntlov, prompt. bmo* ftov It LATEST m GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. ARNOLD’S »-«««» Patent Metallic u sarcophagus, R cr I Ai EXHAUSTED COFFINS, Which la now taking the pUe* of ell other * the United States. IS. 8. BOOARDUfi mode the sole ageut of tho abov# uah v would respectfully call. ftU* pericrlty over any thing of the befom tl>* irnbllo. lb" fmprot lncuiinc '-V/ tt*p sad sides, end, ss air pump, removing «<• Mr, uonteau mmala niikout sffiovla for an v fosgtk of tuns, to I COFAllTNKKHlfllI* NOTICE. ri^HE umlersigned have this day associated them- 1 solves teg ether under the mam* and style of Komp- ton 4 Verst 1 He, for ths transaction of a general Dry Goods business. Having taken the stand in Wuring s Range, No. 71 St. Julian, and 107 Bryan-sta., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbanm 4 Co.'s Musio store, they will, in a few days, be prepared to offer to their friends and tho public, a handsome aad well selected aaaortment of Spring Goods. EDWARD 8. KBMPTON. HENRY W. VER8TILLE. Savannah, Feb. 17,1S&2. feb 19 NOTICK. UACTOIW, Merchant* and Other*, de- X; siring to have theirCotte* repacked, can do so by applying at »v press, Eastern Wharves, mar6 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. IIAUON SiJr* nnd Hhoulders.—ffil casks 11 Bacon Sides, 30 do Shoulders, received and for sals by (mar 14) McMAHON 4 DOYLE. BATHING llOilHE. Y 31. HAYWOOD respoctlully nuuounccs to the , U • eitiiens or Savannah that oa &ud after this day, tl bib. 9th, tha price of bathing will be, for a single bntli AO oeats, or 3 tickets for ftl, until the 1st day of May nexti from the 1st ol May until the let of November next, the prio* of bathing will be 26 cents a bath, fe tf To Hire, A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurw for children. Apply te & 2 A. & TOMS, 128 Bay street. Spring Fashion. M Mown. BEEBE 4 CO.’S superior HATS of 3W tho Spring Style, uow in store and foroalo at ths ^®8>llat aud Cap Store uf N. K. OABNUff* OO., fob 12 149 Congress Street. FRESH GROCERIES. « 17RUIT8, Smoked Beefund Tanguna.- X Constantly on hand by JOHN DALY, mar 5 tf 22 Whltaker-sL JMO. U. HULL. UE.NMT 0. Xi*0. C'O-FARTNKUHIIII* NOTICE. rpHE undersiguod has this day nasoointed w ith him 1 Mr. UENBV C. KING, of Glynn Coaaty, with whom h* will eontinu* the Factorage and Commission Busiuess in this slty, under tho firm of Hull 4 King. JNO. U. HULL, No. 210 Bay street. Savannah, January 12,18ft3. t |'4I THE LA DIKE.—We would leapoclfully su r rouud ing count ry te the following NEW and BEAU TIFUL OOOD8 which we have just receivod i SUk Paris Mantillas, Loos Gimp Mantillas, Black Nett Scarfs, Col d Nett Scarfs, Lodi**' SUk Cravat* and Ties, French Worked Collars, Lace Capes, Chemisettes sad Under SIostos, Bonnet Ribbon, Cause Cap Rib bon, Black Velvet Ribbon, Alexander's Light and Bl’k Kid Gloves. Black Nett Mitts. Colored Silk and Lisle Gloves, with a large variety of <Ah*r srtleles too nume rous to mention. Pleas* call and esc for yourselves. All of which will b* sold on the beat possible terms, by mar 19 AIKIN 4 BURNS. Brown’* Essence or Jamaica Ginger. TS elabonttoiy prepiratl from raraftilly .elected 1 articles of the best quality; it possesses in a con centrated fora all the valuable properties oi ths ia- maica Ginger, and hi warranted to be free from all ir ritating or other properties of an injurious tendency. During the Hammer months aud iu Southern climates, it is invalnabfo, particularly during the prevalence of epidemic Cholera; no traveller or family shoul/*, be without it. A large invoice received by the Aguui. mar 2H A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. Ctreut HcUuclion in the Price of Ons. IYK8T quality Burning Fluid or Gas, ffiRfc cents J> per gallon: 31L cents per half gallon; 16 coats per quart. Camphine. Brat quality, 76 oeats per gallon; SIX cents per hair gallon; 20 cents per quart. Alao. Comphino aad Burning Fluid Lamps. Lamp Wich, Can* and Feeders of various patterns, and foi solo by JOHN J. MAURICE, mar 2ft Imo 10,12 and 14 Barnord-atreet. To Che Owner* «t i*auip» In the 4Jlcy. T RLUUK8T tho oil incus who liuvo private ptiinpa JL not te oall on the tnou attending Uia public pumps tu repair them, eg^apt through the Contractor, as lie personally sues a ..a examines every pump in the city every day (Sundays exooptod) by eleven ©'sleek, A. M. The subssnbsr will attend to any calls for doopeniug, clearing, or repairing on new private pump*. J06KFHR. THOMPSON, mkft City Fnmp Contractor. II OLLUW WARE.—Baka Oveiu, Bolder*. rl Cake Griddles, Bklllsta, Kettles, aud Charcoal Furnaces, lot sals by mar 24 JOHN J. MAURICE. 1 > (JNHTON. Cl.AUK Sc CO’M. Cud l.jvor XL t)II « Bntry's Trlcophorous,and Mexican Mustang Liniinent, received aad for sale by mar 28 J. £, De FORD, Apothecaries’ Hall. 1 TFUAIH’M Kll.K KI.KCT(JAU V.—Frc.li u supply just raosivsd, aad for sals by nr 2ft JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO., aibboas slUng*. T^NGLItdll PIOKLKS AND SAICKS.- Xi Ju ri weelved, IU dos. qrt. Jars EorlUh Pickles as serted ; ft dos. Wwwstsr Sane#, 0 dos. John Bull; Suae* ; Ado*. Walnut Catsup; 6dot. Hooding Sauce ft doa. Mushroom Catsup ; Ados. French Mustard, for sale by ^ J. HOU8MEAU, mar 26 Corner Bull and Bay-st*. \\r INDUWSh.de. dk Cnriusiu Mut.rl.l. W —A very lundaoine aaaortment of Painted Win- White Furniture Dimity and Buff Uuen. all widths, Whit* Cotton Bullion aad Ball Toaaels, Curtain Hold- L.ROCU t . ROWK& i •• s^sr nil is, eic , ior sai< JAS. SULLIVAN, 146 Bronghtea-strnot. A choice aaaortment of Corned TongMa^csfv^d by mar 30 JOHN DALY. 28 Whiuker-at: LOTTERIES*. CJRKKNK AND FULAHK1 MONUJtKNT LOTTERY OFFICK. Bny Lane, near Bull-Street. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers. ) 66 70 66 GO 47 17 74 46 18 12 L Tickets 1713II, and 4 20 61, Prises sold. At l*rivuisSals. 10 eighth eaaka Cognac Brandy Hi do do Sweet Malaga Win* 2ft bbl* N. E. Baas 2ft do Domestlo Brandy 3 pints U/dtend Ola 10 bbls By* Gift ’ 10 do ItoQllflcd whl.fcr 2 do Old Scutch do. , 2 do Irish do. * 6 do Old Monongahelado. 0 quarter casks Canary Wla* 10 do do Teaarliff aad Madairfi. Correa.—39 begs Prims Rio Caffe* Ckocxxht.—10 crates Crockery, assorted Tumblers.—30 esses Tumblers, assorted Mxtbksso*.—20 new doable Mstree***. Iron Sttfes. From th* mannfaotery of Pleruo k VolcnUu*. rev salo at tho manafoctnrera' prioea. LIOR KBNT.-A Storo iu a y*rr <t«*lrabln elt- 1. uation on the Uxy. For pxrtlunlars inquire of fob 7 GEO. J. SMITH. &hv annuli Bazaar, A DKLBANCO bogs to announce to 41* p ami tho publlo generally, that he I* i ing sud opening his spring stuck of ohofei Dry Goods, at US Uruughton-ttroet. All t is prsparen to sell at a lower flgar* than i house in the city. Call and be aaayd. BOOKS! BOOKS! . .. I )()Vr.R’H FKKNUH PRONOUNCING DlC- of Erin tad lt.ly I by Kdw»rd Hi- turin, Author of “ Montesuma,” "Eva,'' 4o, Punch's lteiaa NovetUU, Tha Fat Contributor, aad Travels la I^ndoa ; by Thookaray. . . . Garden Walks with the Post*; by Mr*. C. 2L Kirk 's; Hums Parisian Bights aad Frefiek Principles, Men’s Wives; Yellow Plush Papers, The Lady Bird ; by Lady Fullerton, History of Fendennia ; b? Tbsokaray, Pope's Poetical Works, Bun's Works, Milton, Young, Oray, Hostile and Collim i'intaroh’s Lives, Sterna’s Works, Mysteries of Paria, Spitfire, 4a, 4o. For sal* at th* DJuk Store of B. 8. SIBLEY, mar24 No. 18A C E. WITHINGTON. To be drawn in Savannah, To-Morrow, April 8. 76 Number IdOttery—II Drawn BaUoU. s, sa» kc. 4a TUhstefl—shares In proportion Tickets and Shorts, either singly or by the package for sale \7 E. WITHINGTON, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury, apr 7 Bay Lane, near Bull-street. ffST* UEAD-QUAHTERB FUR PRIZES. \os No. 163 Bay^brset. 2 Poore East rtf ths CityUoUl. 30 Chancea for a Prize of $300 ! Ticket• only One Dollar ! GBOllUlA 8TATK LOTTERY, Authoritad by tha Legislature. For ths btnsfit of ths Independent Firs Vo. at F. C. BARBER 4 CO., Will be drawn la Bavauuh, Go., Saturday Morning, April 9, at 9 o'clock. Sales else* To-Morrow Night sttSo'oioek. Tickets only >1; Halves 60 eta; Quarter* 2ft cts. Ear Orders from the country answered promptly, drawings sent regularly, and prises cashed on dsauuid CHARLES B. PATTERSON. Look at Thin Scheme ! as In Savannah, Go.^ Saturday Morning, April 9, GEORGIA HtVt 0 ?! LOTTERY, re Co. at Aw;. i CO., Managers. FIN iTsCllEME! 83,501 !—20 of 3500 l And mare than 130,000 in Smaller Prize*! Tioksts only |f 1—Sbarsa in proportion. Tickets and shore* for sals, aad Prises cashed on de mand. by GEU. 8. GRAY. No. ft Owens's Building, apr 7 Opposite Pulaski Uous AW CO-i'ART.NKRMIllP.—The under i signed has taken into partnership, in the practise is Law. bis son. ISAAC MULFORD MARSH, under ' “l. 41. V “ A debts in moat of the oountioa in (he State. Ear Dffise 176 (op stairs) Bay-street, Savannah. May fiftik, 1868. ly MUlJuHD MARSH WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! » bo bought la the city. Wood Yard Iteed Cane! WOOD! Boxes for order* are placed at the s WOOD! WOOD!! K BUU8CIUHKK k*«p# constantly oa hand a •ge supply of Oak and Black Jack, which ha will oa rood terms as wood can be boaght at anWWood B this city. Order* left at Allen 4 Co.'s yftir^o r residence, termer ef West Broad and Bryns sta. . rtteodsd to. (fit ly) F. W. AVERyELT. WOOD! WOOD! e's, Broughten-strcst, will MOOKb— KOOKS. T IKK or MARY STEWART, forming th* third M a volume of Miss Agnes Strickland's Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses ecanected with tho royal aueeesaun. „ . A new supply of Family Bible*. Polygloit aad Pccket Bibles, in a variety of biudlaga, which JUI baspld cheap at tb* book store of 8. 8. SIBLEY, mar 19 . »o. 136 Oangresfr*. The CharieaMn Shoe Slews, IU (Sign of ll.o 1I»J ■ l'.l BARNARD S‘I JtEKT,*S^m JS J8 Hi. pImo to iiurettoM, tor ih. lA.WKaT CASH 1'facts, ltoou, Uto, TraaUmd Cu- they wlU always Had a wall aaleotefi steak te Mitel from, jj\Ji‘ B laok and Colored Goiters, SSI#*' and Misses' Slippers of all kind*, Children’s Shoe* in great variety, Gviitleioea's Calf, Rsweti and Pegged Boot*, Mou'a Kip and Pegged Brogans, •> - Ar« Together with a great variety nut enumerated, mar 21 ly fc. MURPHY, i\V Ai'i'lhU.—Thi* spring Ratuoff, 44 bate kind" jnst racrivad, via ; bSSffH and 11-4, Liaan *ad Cotton Shsstlng, 4-4,6-4 and 0- 4, Linen and CoUoa Pllfour Cose, Fine and large assortment of Plain and ITkarad White ana Colorod Dimity > Oolorsd Costou Worsted, and Cloth Table Covers, White Damask Cloth, 8-4.10>4,11-4 and 12-4, White Table Dcinask. 7-4,8-4,9-4,10-4 and 12-4, Whtto Damask Napkins, 3-4, 7-8 and 4 * Russia and ftcotch l>l*|sr, Dowlas*, Coarse i • Crash, Muslin Xiisertiugft St. EdgiiiRm J UMT RECEIVED at tho NEW STUB El 40 Broughton street, a larga ^caoctmaut of HftsUz trimmings, ooaalatiag in partof . Extra Wids Swiss Muslin Edgings, do do do do Inserting* do do Cauibrio du Edgings do do do do Xatertlftte ALSO—A few more ot those vary mack admired Swiss aud Cambric Muslin Band*. marl J. U. COHEN 4 CO. The BourSon Frisco: Th* History of th* Royal Dau- •pbin, l^iuis XVII. of Frmno*. UARI Eh'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL Harry Muir : A story of Moouish Life ; by th* Author of *' Margaret Maitland.'’ Agues 8owT*A Novel; bv O. P. R. James. PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL Bleak Mease, So. 13. Ellon Linn : A Franconia Story ; by Aho Author ef Ute i. A Stray Yankee la Turn*; by Philip Paxten. PRINTING I INK. H AVING mad* arrangement* wHh Messrs. blather 4 Co. of PLUadoIphia. on* of th* be** uiauufaciurars of Printing Ink In th* United States, ure have received, and intcud keeping on kand for sals, a gouoral assortinent of News, Book end Fanny Ottawa • , —‘••'“•t will please, both la quality nod j. and News ink in BtfUl from 30 to IU0 lbs., Nos. 1 and 2. Card aad flock lake la small canisters. Also, Red, Blue, Yellow and Green, 1 canisters of from one to three pounds each, all wbls will be sold at a trifling advance oa max * prlcec for oaxh or city accuptaae*. From • edge of the Ink, wo can safely j equal to any sold South. Ordm the Book Store of mar 22 1,'INK TABI.K f.tJTI.KKY.'- JT Salt and biujtard Spoons, Hnllad F with a variety of other articles for Ta _ . r 2 MORSE 4 NICllOI.B, 166 Bwmghtoq-rt. / > UKKl.ANK’n KAl) a<JF'“ U ' Ti 4 " k ISKMEitt ' ■ hair expeditiously, r^rters ic bsai apr 2 A.1IPWICK&. and Lard Wick* JUHN R. ft gross of 1 sale by JOHN B U A NII Y.-«0li»ll'B0diuu Dupuy 4 Co. Dark and P» )u pipes do ft oi apr« ovaacuua,suus ( l UNeL-Au invoice 9 1 EnfliriTf VT qualities, some very fine. Import* sol* at rwdaced prices, by *pl 4 JOHN 1 H AKOWAUK.-TIio umtor.i^aed, .i< reduce his present heavy stock of Hai comprising a general assortment of American a ropoau goods, offers IndnesunnU for Murchaoli ere, Builder* aad others te furnish themselves j usually lay. sp!4 JOHN R. t IAWKKTP*.—A very rnotvariety of ork. Card, Travelling and rih»r Basketa. ORBS 4 NICHOLRlftftRroaghteftfffft. FORK. I vtm O ^ BBLS. Mem Pork ; 50 bbl*. Prim* Park: I ZO bbls. Rump lfork, landing from brig* Excel a U. Dunrisr, aud for sal* by apr 3 CL AG HORN 4 CUNNINGHAR. I1K1 ubXKOK ukAMrAi XX ><•««! r- 1 p“» ta * 1 M.rv.ItteJ to bo .O'ib. Jot! r M miSuriSs — —- - , r , r wi...i.nw—n - . .