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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1853)
PUHLI8HKIJ DAILY AND TRI WEEKLY BY JOHN M. COOPER. WILLIAM f. THOMPSON, EDITOR. 0. Il i» (he Juijr and iiiKrcd of ilia 11 Flori day Kailroad Company,” to send a competom n 1 ' D . B P r oper und matier-of- Nb *'* ia fMiwwd io Cily Per annum, payable linli- W ADVANUR.or for TvvKi.va ukxts a week, —Singlo oopioa TII1IKR C3NTM. Mousing nkwh,” (for atii«* teS6S._. The “TkM country,)♦ "l"* *)ll ILho now nmttor inn] „ u - n Dully, is fnrnishud lor Tliliuu dollars per uuuum, iu iiilvauca, X.AUvortiKsuiouia inserted iroa orb sul’auj Oci insertion flu cts. Two “ .....41 00 Thrw « I 2ft Foot ” I fit) Fnro " f.Tft Quo woe!: 2 i» tha following rutoa: or TBM URII, One Month ......46 00 m *~ “ - 10 00 12 fio ~ 1ft 00 40 00 Threo « Ono Tear...... !...JU 00 For advortii fourths cT th« above rates will bo charred’ i.’t.i r For onoluourtlou *„.iflosnta, on. j ..rii...... -VIU IIao. ao. !••«»> Advertla.m.iu, luarud retire vjnol .J5Sj?iK!hSy S ,,,4h * ,B u,,:r ddrerllremreli *“»•■«• wlthootllroolloni rSSJ.-.S'KtL'iKSSm'’; p-biuhjK. u 0 without direction*, rnffij^is-fi w3HHB3r.il fiSSSttSS ' n L.»riy kdrertlrer, will ba reatrlcted to th.lr ro.ol.r *}* oilier .drortlo.monti.not iiortainlog to ire™ ‘ U b “**“»».a« ogrood for.wllf bo elrer,.d t he postpaid. ■Kna'.r * pp, * r u 1 TUB DAM mm. BY MAGMETIC TELEGRAPH. [Transmlttedlcr tiie flqyqnnah Dully Morning Now*. | Fonr Days Later from Europe! A K a I V ALoFTUB CANADA. New Yokk, Aprl 28. Tho Britiah mail ateamihip Canada. Capt, Stone, arrived at ” “* ~ Halifax, N.S., this morning, bringing Liverpool dataa to Saturday, tlm lGlii Liverpool Cotton Market Tho favor able advices per eteuoier lialtic, caused an odraiicaofnna-eighih of a penny. Tho lower qualities improved moot, but all qualities were dearer. The Bales of the week coinprisa 60,- 000 bales, of which speculators look 11,000, and exporters 12,000 bales, leaving 37,000 bales to lho trade. The quotations ore as follows : Fair Or leans, Girl.; Middling 5 15-16d.; Fsir Uplands f'Jd.i Middling 6)d. The imports at Liverpool lor tho week were 42,000 bales, and the Slock 818,000 hales. aci ( maunsr, the superior claims of this work to toe patronage of the Merchants and Coni lalialsortlio cities of Sovsunoh, Charleston New York and New Orleans, who will un doubtedly, when limy see its importance and how directly their interests are likely in ho hen alitted. auitain them by contributing euhstan- delay * umclent 10 cll "T l ' le the work without . ?• The (lorerninant of llie Stale of Florida !* ioalructad by tho Coustitution to encourage judicious works of Internal Improvement. We inter from this that there can he uu partial oi strictly lurol application of the Internal Im p lavement Fund of this Slate, and that wo rnny wnoonoblv expect not only a donation of the Slate lands an the line of this rand to the Com pany, hut turthor subslantial aid besides, from that lurid for lliia work ; and comridaring it in more National (Iran many other road* that have received liberal grants of land from tho Con- grass or the United Slates, wo feel assured that that body will grant all the public loud “V route to aid in its construction. J. DARLING. S. B. TODD, H. C. BELLOWS, C. L. FRIEBELE, r.,. . . W. D. FREEMAN. I lie following resolutions wero also hand* od in, read and adopted, viz : Resolved, That u Committee of Threo be ap- pointed by the Chairman of thi* meeting to prepare an Address to tho citizen* of Eait uud South Horida.on thn •ubjertofbuibliof a railroad from ,.® AUaBtle to tho Gulf, commeuciug ut the most eligible and avuilable point within the State, on the Atlantic, or the St. John'* River, and terminating *ome point near tho town of Tamp* en the GulL Resolved, 1 hat thi* mealing heartily concur with tho suggestion of Hernando Couuty, to hold a con vention at Ocala, on the llrat day of July, believing thut such a Convention, being made up of delegate* from the several countie* of Eust ami South Florida, would result in much good to the great undertaking, therefore, this meeting, iu furtherance of that tug- ■aid' Couventlou° 1U1 ,wcnly ' rour de l e 6*‘«« to attend Pursuant to tlm last resolution tho follow- *°N fftolletnen wero appointed delegate* to at tend the Ouala Convention, namely : i Dr A, B * W ' D Preeman, C.i. Crawford, Jo*eph Moon Mmon, Turman, Je*aeCarter. W If Meredith, II. V. flnell, M. Po.t, 8. L. SHarkman, E, rlazier, Dr. J. Branch, Joseph Braden, W. 11. WyalLlB. J. Hurt, Daniel Kunsell, Lewia Lanier, 1 ho*. Nichcll, Janie* Getti*, Wro. J. Brown, Robert Gamble, C. L. Fnebele, If. C. Bellow*, S. Dolan- i°i n mo . ,,on of J * I)a Y*ing, Esq., it was order- ed that the proceedings of this meeting be for warded for publication to the Florida Mirror, at Ocalu, and lhat the Jacksonville, Savounuh, • liarleatou and New Orleans poperu bo re quested to copy. C. L. Crawford, Ch’n. S. B. Todd, Sec’y. Appointments. Washington, April28. Tha Hon. John A. Dix has been appointed Minister to France. -Tbo Hon. Richard K. Mead, Minister to Chili. New Orleans Cotton Market. New Orleans, April 27. 1 he entire sales of Cotton on Wednesday comprised barely 1,500 bales, but prices ex hibited no quotable change. Molasses is de clining—priin^|8jvorth^cent8 per gallon. Murderer Arrested.—Tho Vadeviecnm informs us that a man named Worshard, who lately killed Samuel Brannon in Daio county, (AU.J bad been arrested uepr old Fotl Perry in Marion counly, by a party ol gcnltemcn from Alabama, who have taken bim back to stand liis trial. Worshard resisted the arrest and severely, if not mortally, wounded a brother of Brannon and a man named Clark. I3T Mr. Loughborough, editor of the St. Louis Times, a bitter Ahti-Benton-m.ni, has been appointed Surveyor General of Missouri and Illinois. £#* Governor Foote, of Mississippi, is spoken of in high quarleis for the mission to France. Railroad Meeting at Tampa, Florida. We find iu the Ocala Mirror, the proceed ings of an adjourned meeting of the citizens of Hillsborough oounty, convened ut tho Court iu Tampa, on Tuesday the 12th inat., at which C. L. Crawford, Eaq., was called to the chair, and Dr. S. B. Todd, appointed Secretary. S? B. Todd, James McCsy, W. II. Freeman, W. C. Bellows, aud C. L. Friebelc, having beeu appointed a committee to draft Resolutions to present to this meeting, and also a memorial to the Congress of the United States, asking fora donation of land, to aid in the construction of Railroad across tbo Peninsula of Florida, made through their Chairman, the following report : Your Committee, to whom you assigned the duty of preparing Resolutions forthcnctiou of this meeting, and whom you also instructed to prepare the draft of a Memorial to tho Con gress of the United States, upon tho subject ol the Florida Hailro<ut Company, have per formed that duty to the best of their ability, and now, respectfully submit, tor your consid eration, the following Resolutions und Memo rial relative to this important subject, viz : 1. The Florida Railroad Company charter ed by the General Assembly of the Slute of Florida at ita last Session, for the purpose of constructing a Railroad across lho Peninsula of Florida, from some tributary of the Atlan tic Ocean to terminate in like maimer no the Gull of Mexico, South of Suwannee River, ia intended to accomplish nu operation of Inter nal Improvement ol incalculable importance to Last Florid?, directly, and to the whole state j and a« aucli recommends ita purpose to every citizen, as one in which he has a large person al interest. . 2. This work ia one eminpuilf national in its'more important features, bacaunu it con- Recta two points of interrupted natural naviga ble water route communication, tho Atlantic Gcean and the Gulf of Mexico, making a clear thoroughfare, continuoua and unbroken from uue extreme of the United States to the other, yy tho shortest and safest practicable route. Ibis fact, particularly, tecomrneuda the work ( <J the capitalist and patriot r because it gives assurance of profit to tha .stockholder, and a further development of the vast resources, still latent, of our country. 3. It ia lho interest of the stockholder that thi* road should be located ao at to produuc me greatest amount of profit, by afTordiug the heat facilities for transportation and travel that die route is capable of—to insure its duing »uat, it is ueceesary to meet the poiuls of wuter connection, at such depth as shall, at all times, accommodate steamers, such a* are engaged 10 “j® Southern and South-western trade ; and particularly to locate the western terminus ai ■ueb point as shall be fo and possessing these •“Damages, and beat protected by natural bar- Tiers from the fury ol the Equinoctial Galea, fhe point indicated by nature for this terminus “ lumps Bay. •1. The pro-ei The Lomm of the Independence. Additional Particular»—Another Steamboat Disaster—Further California News. New Orleans, April 24.—Tha Picayune learns the following further particulars oi the laful wreck ol the steamer Independence in the Pacific. There were about four hundred passengers in all rescued from tho wreck, who were taken to fSan Francisco. Many of them suffered groat distress ond were almost roduoud to a state of starvation. Up to the departure of the steamer Cortez, it was not ascertained that of tho passengers on hoard the Indepen dence, ono hundred and fifty had boon lost, bourteen of the ciew also supposed to be drowned, ua nothing was heard of them after the disaster. I he steamer Page, running between Sacra mento and San Fronciaco, burst her boilers in Sucramento river, by which four persons were killed and many seriously injured. Tho boat was partially insured. 1 ho loss by the inundation of Marysville is very serious, and the suffering of the inhabi ts* steamer Tennessee,'haretnfiire reported wrecked, has been abandoned. She was fast going to pieces. Nothing of importance in the Legislature be yond the passage of a bill imposing n tax on foreign miners. A resolution was offered on the 25 of March, which passed both houses, to adjourn sine die on the 15th of April. Tho passage of the foreign miiiers’ tax bill was received with great rejoicing by the native miners. The impression prevails that that its effect will be to drive many foreigners from the mines. The United Slates steamer Unicorn sailed from Panama on the 8th for Australia with 150 passengers. 'There were but few passengers at Aspinwali waiting transit to the Statee. The Alta California says that considering the enormous stock of must articles on hand, and the heavy imports known to bo on'the way, it is not expected prices will reuct for several mouths to come to a point that will yield a profit even to shippers. Flour ims further declined, with sales at $9. 50 per bbl. Sales also on private terms—sup posed to be at $9.50 to $10 per bbl. Amoug the passengers lost in tho ateamor Independence, are : Mrs. Ayres, aud child, of Georgia; Martha Lackey, of Georgia, and iu diting tho movements of tho solemn Baptiste , and when the former wua happily got fp his chamber, and a repast set before him, the worth v landlord sal with the air of a man ha rassed beyond endurance, and bade his wife ^ivo him u cup of wine, and fcleli his pipo Trom the berceau, where had laid it down oil the arrival of his new guest, for ho could not stir more. r fl»* P*po was no sooner brought and re lighted. than M. 'Trictrac's bell was rung violently. ‘Muii Uicu! It U too bad!’ groaned Ban- Date. 1 * I'■'ill go,’ said his wife. ‘ |*| *Ir •' CnCd "ilhfDeat acorn. R° W |R aflVignt tlltu beyond recovery! Baptisto hobbled up the sluirs, which creak ed loudly beneath his weight. M. 'Trictrac wantod the saddlebags. Baptiste dcsconded to tho bar, took up the bags, and thus laden reasccuded. Pierre Savon tho barber, and Jacquoa Menu- ble the miller, came in to smoke their evening pipes with Hoste, Baptiste, as their custom was. To them was related the story of the re ff* , * , .**~»ow ho came, riding as it for tho life of him; how giddily he descended from his horse ; how he abused Baptiste, aud order ed him right and left ; what an extraordinary name ho had; how quickly ho ainried into choler at tho mention of it. ‘And now,’con tinued Baptiste, * I have just leu h«ni, and tho moment 1 was outside the door, he turned tl:i kev with a violent hand, ai.dl' ckeJ himself soir, monsieur!* said l. ‘ Bon diahlo quoth ho, enraged e’en at c-v'litf.’ * Trictrac! l’l warrant hr> is ef in pf my calling- a brave miller P suid Jacques Mcnuhle, laugh mg ut his own joke. * Toko care what you are about, Host Bap- David Nichols, do. Monslunr Trictrac. For nearly thirty years, Baptiste Pyrrho- nien was laudlord of La Belle Esperance, u pretty little hostel near Fontainbleau. Bap tiste was a fat man, with a dull eye aud a big nose. It took three good yards to circum scribe his huge corpus. Ilia voice was as deep as a well; aud when it was about to give words to his thoughts, you might hear it gurg ling and struggling far down. Ouebouutilul evening, in a summer not very long past, while Baptisto was eittiug in his berceau, smoking his pipe, his attontiou was attracted by the clatter of hoofs on the high way. A horseman rode rapidly up, and stop ped at the door. Baptisto waddled forth at tho lop of his speed, touched his cap to the tra veller, and held the bridle while he dismount ed. Tho stranger descended to terra Jirma iu n very awkward fashion ; never had Baptiste seen a man get off his horse so clumsily ; in deed, had not ho himself held out his hand with dexterous promptitude, the traveller’s head would have touched tho grouud before his icet. ‘Confound you! what are you doing?* cried the clumsy ono in a rage, as if Buptiste were tho cause of Ilia tnaladrcste. * Pardon, monsier, pardou,’ murmured Bap tiste, with a how, which told the other that, notwithstanding he had taken a great liberty, he should be excused. ‘ To the stablo with him!’ cried the travel ler,. tossiug his hand fowurds his steed, which appeured to huve been subjected tu severe exercise. ‘ Rub him down; give him beans and hay ; and put a bucket of water near him, ad that he muy drink when he likea. Take great care of him.* ‘ Bien, Monsieur!!’ And Baptiste handed the auimal to hia u arc on d’ ecurie aud gave him instructions with great stato. ‘ Holla! I ftiriEiii 4 ItV ivitli lit pro-eminence of Tampa Bay for the wester^ terminus of any railroad acros? the emiiBuU ol Florida, Bouth of tho Nuwatinee i 80 established, that it is absurd ,0 believe, for a moment, that any^ other can possibly come in competition with it, that will present Uke ed vantages on all aid**. It affords precisely ell, the advantages required and no oiuer point does afford them, to wit: a safe, commodious and navigable harbor, accessible a* Sll times, having sufficient depth of water to 'he purposes of unlimited ocean trade, i his being fact, it Ia the chief interest of the ■ifflLa*'*;afe*" ,o ‘ J of tilis roxd, „ JU<J «nd oo,;t,gu„ UI , Q , h(J i caiioot (ail to Holla! I forgot. l)ff with the bags, and hriug them after me.* A couple of bags were detuched from the nuddb, and carried into the bur ol La Belle Esperance, whither tho tra veller hud slowly proceeded, walking labori ously aud painfully, as if jaded oy long riding. * Monsieur Trictrac! Trictrac—Trictrac— Trictrac—a remarkably odd name,’ muttered Baptiste, aa he spelled a card attached to ouc of the bags. ‘ Odd! What’s the matter with it ? exclaim ed the traveller, whose sharp ear had caught the aside. * Come, come; don’t take my name in vain, or 1 shall be angry I* ‘Pardon, monsieur!’ exclaimed Baptiste os before, a little flushed at finding himself in col- lisiou with so mettlesome a gentleman. M. Trictrac was a very elegantly-hulli young man, petit and slender, with a profusion of rich brown hair, eud an effeminate voice. Of hia features, Baptiste could not see much, lor he had a lacs handkerchief over hie mouth : but z pair of bright black eyas, restless and piercing, seamed to shoot their lightning glances on ell aud everything el the same tiste,’ chirped Pierre Bavon, shaking hia little heud mysteriously. • This looks mirhty suh- piciuus. If tho police pay you a visit all along of this man, don’t aay I haven't warned you ! * Bah !* rumbled Buptiste scornfully, though obviously alarmed ut the idea. ‘ It’s no joke to harbor a criminal—as I warront this man is, from what you tell me,’ continued Bavon. ‘ May bo he had a hand in the goings-on at Lyons, conjectured Jacques Menuble. I bus the trio chatted, as they smoked their tobacco and sipped their wine. 'The night advanced. As it grew dark, the lamp was lighted. 1 he dame and the rest of the house hold retired to rest. M. Trictac furnished nn exciting topic for the three cronies; busied in speculation respecting him, they remained with Baptiste until long past the usual hour. When at length they prepared to depart, they discovered that it was raining heavily, and ao returned, and recommenced smoking and talk- ing, resolving to wait till fhe storm wus over. A vivid flash of lightning eclipsed for a mo ment tho feeble rays of the lamp ; the thunder clap that followed aeemed as il it would shat ter the little hostel. A violent summer-tempest ensued. The trio, weary and awe-stricken, ceased their talk, and sat listening in silence to the hurly-burly of the elements. As the thunder continued la roll in frequent pauls, quick and heavy footsteps were heaid over- i *n^’ 'Trictrac could not sleep, it appeur ed. Baptiste wondered whether this fierv guest were rating the weather. At any rate, It was very unpleasant—enough to make any one figety and nervous—to beur, amidst thuu- aer, lightning, wind and rain, the incessant sounds of looisieps, as of u person pacing hither and thither agitated and restless. ‘ Hark ” exclaimed Pierre Savon all at once, "'"wb* r ' W ‘ ,h 11 face dismally pale. •Linton! Attain nnd again.’ The othera list.tied attentively, hut heard nothing. -It has ceased now,’ said Pierre: -but no— there V The low and mournful aounds of a distant horn, seeming to comq (roui ih- i.uXi t, U« hg^,*^dyrtt*„BU/qjy .nun/. which was repeuted at short intervals, became more and more distinct, aa it whoever pro duced it were rapidly approaching. Apparently, M. Trictrac heard the eojinds also, for he ceaeed hie agitated promenade, and opened his window. And what was the astonishment of the three listeners, when, as if in response to a sustained note from lho dis tance, they heard the sound of a horn issuing, sharp and cleur. from the chamber of the strange guest! Thoughts of conspiracy, re volution, robbery, rupine, and everything hor rible, took possession of the trio ; and each in voluntarily rose to his feet as the loud notes siieained from the window of M. Trictrac. The sound of approaching hoofs, as of several horses urged tu tho top of their epood, was f iresently distinguished, end shortly afterwards bur horsemen stoppod in front of the house. Almost besido himself with astonishment and alarm, Baptiste hastily extinguished the candle, and went to the window. The alurui had ceased--the clouds were tearing wild ly away—it grow lighter evey instant. One of the horsemen, wfiu kept liimaell somewhat in advance of the rest, doffed bis cap, and bowed towards M. Trictrac’s window, at which, uo doubt, that individual had sta tioned hin°.elf. You aro come! it is well; and you seo I here also,’ said M. Trictrac. Teu thousand thanks? Oh, how shall 1 repay thee ?’ exclaimed the horseman iu a lone of passionate gratitude. ‘ Did I not swear that nought should make me break my word ? and, behold, here I am in spite of thun der, lightoing, wind, and rain!* ‘O thy devotion'— ' Av. it in real! ai dlo-hags and a horn, and strewn about the room were varioua artieleaofapparel—the very same in which the mysterious Trictrac was arrayed tho day before. After a rapid embrace betwixt Comte Besu- jou end the mysterious fair one, he handed her, with a delighted and gallant air, into the carriage, took his place by her side, nnd the whole cortege had driven off before Baptiste had descended. 4 Diablo!’ cried lie. ‘ Ten francs—not a sou paid. But there’s lho horse in the stable— that's something . Baptisto was like a mau n dream : he could understand nothing. An hour afterwards, another traveller rode up with frenzied haste to the door of Ln Bello Esperance. A tall elderly gentleman dismount- ed hurriedly Iroin his foaming nnd punting steed, and strode into tho bar. Ilo appeared agitated to a degree of desperation. * Host, a word with you,’ cried ho in a voice which made Baptisto shake in his shoes.— * Don’t try to play any tricka with me, or I’ll shoot you l” aud lie drew a formidable looking pistol from bis breast. * Thus far,' he contin ued, * 1 have traced a certain person, who, I have discovered, came to this houee last eve ning, and passed the night here. Conduct me to that person instantly!' ' Mala, monsieur*— ' Como, come, I'm far past besring equivo cation or oxcuse. Do as Y hid you, or as surely as 1 am maddened by rags and misery, I'll blow your brains out!' * There ia iio one in the house at present. Monsieur may search. The person who came yesterday departed this morning,’ said Bap tiste, with most unwonted velocity of utter- * Mon Dieu ! If you ate deceiving me, VR make you rue it.’ ‘ He—alio—he has left his horse here, nnd will call for- it, I suppose, by and by—your excellency had belter wait a while.’ ' Left a horse ? *Lot me set it.* Baptiste huirsed to the stable, followed by the lurious gentleman. ' My own Carlo!’ exclaimed the latter as he patted the horse's neck with a nervous and agitated hand. * Host, I will wait ua you ad it was not very long before the cortege spo ken of abovo was descried in the distance re turning towards the hostel. Baptisto pointed it out to tho angry gentleman, uud imrratedthe circumstances under which he had before seen it. The latter retired into the Liable, expecting it would stun, aud that the bor ' would bo ta ken away. It came up, however, and drove uu without pausing. With an exclamation of fury, he mounted hia own jaded steed, and rode in pursuit. Baptiste watched in profound as tonishment. The carriages stopped. Tho pursuer pre sented tho pistol at the head of the Compte do Bouujois. 'The ladieB screamed. Comte Beaujois stood up in the carriage, took off'his hat, and bowed low to him who appeared to menace hia lifo. It was a moment of deep ex citement. Tde gentlemen who were with Beaujois stood up, and a parley ensued be tween them and tho ono on horseback, accom panied by abundant jesticulation. Presently the whole parly turned back, alighted, and en tered the house of Baptiste. All seemed much ngitaiod. No sooner was he of the pistol inside Baptiste's little room, thun Coiute Beaujois und the lady of Triotrac reminiscence threw themselves at his foot, imploring forgiveness, and praying that he would not mar their hap piness—that he would not frown when Heaven seemed to smile. The other ltdies and gentle men, all of whom were young and of distin guished appearance, aupported the prayer with much warmth and earnestness. For some time, it was all in vain. At length, however, after a long and agitated silence, ho to whom the appeals wero made held out his right hand to Beaujois, and placing his left upon tho head L yopng lady, whose tears were flowing » strange mailiagvor unj wnmf Beaujois with Julia, deuglitei of General Mar- entpn, is Baptiste Pyrrhonien’s stock tnle.— Never was a reckless scheme more daringly carried out by the resolute soi-disant M. Tric trac—nevwr was an infuriated parent more cleverly and completely subdued and propitia ted ; and umny years of happiness hive al ready rewarded the adventurous spirit of the Coin to und Comtess Beaujois. ‘No wonder,* Baptiste nlwav s remarks with a smile, ' That Monsieur Triu.'rac got off his horse so clum*- sily !' F#r ‘he Growth end Embellishment of tbo Hwlr, to Prevent Ita Fnlllnn , , . Ofl *»nd Turning Gray, 4 "£f*** **• premiums by tks States of New-Yorh, Maryland and Michigan, at their Annual Fairs of 1851. f P!IE KATIIAIKON neutralizes the effect of dU- .1 oiue, olimsto, snd old sge, in presetvtiur snd re storing the human Hair even after a haldn*«j of tweutv “ For Ladita* or Gentlemen's use, in the world. Its per fume equals Lukin's Choicest KstracU. nnd being Tree from all offensive oil or ootoring properties, it gives the by no other*" re* srafl 'n*’* 1 ' H>P«*ran<*, secured The nee of the Kathairon is adopted by the first pby- sioians in Europe nnd America, and ha* a patronage and sale unpreoedentud in the history of tho materia medics, but word* are *ur»erlluou«, a trial only can attest its real virtue, as millions certify. IV) be had thronehont North and South America, Europe and the Islands of the Ocean, In largo bottles, for 2ft cents. Sold In Savannah by T. 5L TURNER 4 CO. 11 Ml Bay-street. Lyon’s Extract PURE JAMAICA QINQER. l^OR Dyspepsia, Cholic, Ckolora Morbus, Cbole- + , Fsvsr and Ague, Summer Com plaints, Nervous and General Debility, *o. A pure ur- Helt, and administered with positive offoot In the above complaints. Also used as a bevorago and for onllnary purposes. Sold every whero. 7 Sold in 8tovaanah by T. M. TURNER 4 CO. “ emos 181 Bavetreer liecd Cane! WOOD! Light ”m.o” large For aale by the boat load and ratal!. Consumers oan da- pond upon being promptly auppliod with a good artiole. Strict attain-m given to fair measurement. Boses for orders ore placed at the stores of Messrs. J, Murchison, W. W. Unwin, J. M. Cooper 4 Co.,offlo* GlBIIliAIPIfiB'Q 1 CASH STOKE. T uow for ***• * new Droxs, Homo-keeping and Plantation UKV (HMUMI, •“>-> «> VIRY CHEAP TOR CA*U, that they disUues competition In Savannah. In^onr stock are the best .inalitles of Print*,1 Chaffy Cloths and Tisanes, Barsgssaad Barege de Laines, Fro neb Printed Maaliaa, Foulard Silks, Embroidered Robes and Ginghams. I’lam Black ami High Colored Baroiros, Mourulug Dross Goods for Summer. Embroidered nnd lace goods, IM IMMENSE VARIETY. HOSIERY. Ladies' Silk, Gaute and Lisle UndervesU, ° Drawer* 1 ' 0,40,0 00,1 LU1 * Undershirt* and English lioso and Half-Hose, In svtry else and uualltv Glove* and Mitts, of orsiy kind, 1 uqenmy, “.““•J'fi".? I- J . ,c< ri, c * mb . rl «. v" 18 «<“ Nun-, In Plaid, Striped and Figurod, and in —— — Bishop's and Vlotorin Lawns. i every quality, of Morning Nows, and THOM *“ * jell THOMAS, Jonoa-etreet. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! THE Subscriber has now nnd keeps constantly X . 0 5L h ^°. d , • »°pr>y Of the beat quality of High Laud Oak, Uiokory, and Pin# WOOD, which ho offers as lew for cash as oan he bought ln tho city. Wood Yard the Railroad Bridge. |lobl9-3mJ P. WHITE* WOOD S WOOD ! I pHE 8UBSCUIUER keeps constantly This nuhnciuhkh heaps constantly WjUfrof Oahand Black Jack, which hs will large supply. on as good tei d in this city. hand a _ wood can be bought at any wood- city. Orders left at Allen 4 Co.'#yanl,ot '! and Brranats. at my reaidenoe, corner or W*fi2.-.*d and Brranats.. will be attended to. (fll *.y) F. W. AVERFELT. WOOD! W^ODl fJ’HE Subscriber will keep constantly ■ JL athUWOODYARD, at the Canal Brid, hand -• nvwiinu/, as sue Canal Bridge, a fuff ly, at til seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD, rders left at J. b. Jesse's, Broughton-street, will bo promptly atteuded to. Wood Hold Low For Cnuli. _JP| J*a 1 tl J. M. BUTLKM. THAMES'S DIARY ; A Tale of tbo Punic of ld45 W M Rhln °’ Ilobecca Rowena, by LINEN GOODS. Our store is the Depot for the boat Linen Goods, (all pnre flax,) which wa retail as aheap as the other mei- chaate here pay for tho tame gooda, vis£ Muck Sheednv.s, ery width end quality, Shirting Linens, Hand-Spun and Undressed, Pillow-Case Linens and Apron Linens, Bird’s-Eye Dispera and Hootch Diapers, * Ifuokabuck Batnlnq Towels, Linen Dowlas aud liuekahucks, Tnl.lt, JLIncns, of every kind, very eheap, Damask Napkins aud Doylies, Table Covers and Tullet Covers, Quilts and Counterpanes, vary cheap, Furniture Dimities end Furniture Chintzes, English Furniture Chiatiee, very cheep. Btout Lace for Window Curtains, Drapery Muslins for Window Curtains, Cotton Shirtings and Sheetings in White and Unbleach- •d, and in every quality and every width from \ to 8 COMMISSION ML WllltuuMn’i Hulldiiu., B Nnvatmnl,, “ WEiXSQL Factors and Coimuitiion -I 1 « M Ray-btreet. savanna]] I AW (JO.PAUTNKlMimv signed has taken into partners attend the Superior Courts of Jhathu.^ ... Effingham, thriven, Burke, Washington a Counties, and have made arrangements t collection of debts in most d tho ouunUet I/S (up stairs) Bay-street, i May 30t't, lHftg, ly * — ■ r.XO^AttTNBfelUtl* N<1 V u ?.1Sfiv v ^Kirr' - d * 9KK;1 a. w a. 8. SIBLEY. __ WholwAl. And Ratal) Bookseller sad 11 Linen Drillings and Cottoua!<les, Linen Laces for Pillow Cases, Ac. J r ’~*,ton do do do hir stock la replete in almost every plantation use, including COTTON OSNABURGS, Brow u Cotton Sbeetini Thackeray, Clara Morelaud; or, Adventures in the far South- West, by Emmerson Beuacti. The Israel of the Al|»e: A History of tho peravontlons of the Walduiiaes, trauslated from tho French of Rev. Alexis Murtou.—London National Illustrated Library. Also, the following from the same Library: A Woman's Journey Round tho World, by Ida Pfeiffer, illustrated with tiutod Engravings. The Mormon*, or, Latter-Day Saints, a contempo- try History, with forty Engravings. 'ibe Illustrated Book of Scottish Songs, from th* sixteenth to tho nineteenth century. The Book of English Hongs, from tho sixteenth to ths nineteenth century. The History of English Literature, by William Spal ding. A. M. Daisy Burns, by Julia Kavanagh. Heir of Redoll lie, by “ - llarry Alui * . the author of “Two Guardians." _ --/Muir, by author of "Margarot Maitland." Ao. Lady Bird, by Lady Gsorgianna Fullerton. P A LAI LEAF FANS, lauding nud for wile by apvM MIN18 4 FLORANCE. lbOKLK’H Hiomnrh Bitters.—10 casus Bo- Hi—rk *w* ~ vfsr --.v.—- — -*• - Per brig Marshall, from New York—Morse 4 ! ols, T R Mills. Scranton. Johnston 4 Co, W W rard, T W Coskorv. Claghorn 4 Cunningham, T Wayne, Webster 4 Palmes, and order. Per brig Wilson Fnllcr, from New York—Brigham, Kelly A Co, T H Mills. T 8 Wayne, G II Jot. tson, T W Coskery, M A Cohau, N K Barnum A Co, J .V Brown, J V Connerat 4 Co, D O'Connor. W II May, McMahon & Doyle, John Alurohison, T W McArthur, I W Morrell 4 Co, Morse 4 Nichols, W M Wadley, P Wiltberxer 4 Son, Webster 4 Palmos, Smith 4 Lathrop, J Stoddard, M J Solomons, A A Solomons, W M Davidson, T 8 Har ding, N A Uurdou 4 Co, Hone 4 Connery, A Haywood,J Iloary, N B Knapp, Ktbbee 4 Rodgers, Claghorn 4 < -— nBOn—' ‘ Cunningham, G B Cumin ing. N lloleomb, Franklin 4 Brantly, J O Fulligant, W P Yonge. W W Garrard. W W Goodrich, 11 J Gilbert, 8 M Lafflteao, P Jacobs, J D Jessie, Padelford, Fay 4 Co, J Rousseau, J llyan, order, J K Brick. * Per steamer Gordon, from Cnarleston—8 M LaAteau, Central Railroad, llnntor 4 Gammell, A C Dunham, It Habersham 4 Bon, A Robertson, A Dribsaco, J A 4 LK—AftK—a£!K»--So Ijble Albany Creuin J\_ Ale, brewed oxpte**iy ior me, und superior to any iu too market, landing this day from ac.* - For sale at (4« Albany Ale Depot by day from schooner Empire. DAVIDSON. A FFLKS, UliAMIBH, dec*—By tho Flo- rida. IU barrels' Apples; 10 boxes Oranges and one; 1 lot of Fresh Hams. JOHN DAILY. N here! retofore, under ths b r 19 i and style of J. Roberts 4 J. ROBERTS. ROBERT AUSTIN, iu»in. rec lish Walnuts, Brasil*, Filberts, i. Currants. Dates, Figs, Pine Apple Tongues and Beef Pig Hams, and^attnelotof fresh Gro- ccrica^ust received by M. J. SOLOMONS. HAl.ON’H HAJJi INV1GOKATOK.— This Invigorator is considered infinitely buttar . t oil or grease for the hair, and is an artiole In wJiioh a cleansing wash is bleuded with a most delioats silky and riossy moisture for ths hair. It cleans tho pores of the skin, entirely frees it from scurff or dandruff and other cutanoous diseases. Will positively change the harshest hair into the most soft, healthy, and glossy •ate. For sale by mar 29[JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. JA8. SULLIVAN. Ay, it is real! and strengthened by this night ten-thousandfold. Como wbnt may, they no’er shall nmku mo leave thee. None but thyself shall drive mo from tliec—and thou wilt not, I know. Olight of love! this merry scheme shall seal our fates in joy ! What say you—ia’t to morrow ?’ • Ia’t to-morrow ?’ ‘ To-morrow!’ ‘ To-morrow 7’ ‘Why, yea; thou know’st it ia to-morrow. Ry thine own setting ’tia to-morrow ; by right it ia to-morrow ; Providence hath helped us on, and by luck it shall be to-morrow.’ The speaker spurred his steed, and moved close to the liouae, aa near to M. Trictrac’s window as possible, and the two rontiuuaU lo talk in a lower tone, so that Baptiste could hear no more. Presently the horsemen rode away as rapidly aa they had come, and AI. Trictrac closed hia window. All this was fearfully mysterious to the cro nies, but the night was too far advanced to talk over it at present, ao they bade Baptiste adieu, and crept homewards; aud Jacques Menuble waked hia wife tu tell 'he story ol M. Trictrac, und spoiled the night’s rest of tho good dame. Notwithstanding his long vigil, Baptiste sni awake and stirring betimes the next morning, unxioualv waiting to hear M. Trictrac's bell ring, feeling eager to see that gentleman After the occurrence of tho preceding night. But the houiscrept slowly on—seven, eight, nine ’ ‘ " rung. Baptiste grew fidgety and uo bell t in the highest stato of nervous excitement. M Trictrac, however, wus ccrtuinly awuko, for he could hear him moving about now and then. Had he not been so fat, the always set tbo stairs creaking, at such a rate that an attempt at eavea-dmpping was sure of discovery. In the midst of his perplexity, a ‘ Warm weather,’ said Baptist^, oyeing bis guest dubiously. * I should think you felt it bo'.' returned M. Trictrac, scanuiug the landlord's vast corpo ration with 4 saucy air. Baptiste wax uul * A very host of hoaUj’ continued Trictrac, * A hundred boats rolled ruto one!’ Bapliete’a red oote blazed. • Can J do toy thing for you, monsieur ?’ asked he haughtily. ‘ Yes, you cau. Show mo a room where I may sleep, and when I am there, aer*d me bread, and meat, aud wine- Come! tiU, vtU V There wart an imperloneneea ia M. Trictrac's iMRMf, which aclu.il}> had lha effect ofr to the door. Two handsome carriages, in which were sevorsl^adies and gentlemen, anil each drawn by four fine mettlesome steeds, drew up before the house. Host Baptiste or bis feet, lie Was to Hurried and proud, gentleman, whom Baptiste recoenisi young Comte de Beaujois, alighted * You have a guest here, I believe—a per- arrived vuaterday evening ?' Baptiste bowed egain. Il was ao. Beaujois iacoma—Ya waiting.’ Baptiste hobbled up the stairs lo the ■ irofM. IVictrec. Hr bad hardly fca not held hard by the rail, he wi 'led down t uredly fallen ud rolls figure, and to bear lho sharp aitihoriuva voice of M. Trictrac, an excessively handsome and elegant I y-dreased young lady came forth from the chamber. Passing him bright and aauey amSe, — alaira before Baptiste could turn r wa* no one in the chamber ; M, * Upoa the table Uy 1 , with a PASSENGERS. Per steamer Gordon, from Charleston—A S Moeely and lady, Mr Uiggan and servant, A C Dunham, u Best, son and servant, J Jerdj, Word, 8 D Jacobs, P D Whittle, 6 deck. COMMERCIAL. LATEST DATES. Liverpool, April 1(51 Havre,April 14 | Havant, April 22 Havannnh markets April £0. COTTON—There was a better demand yosterday for Cotton than has existed for some days, but only 303 bales were reported, vis.: 2 si 8, 33 at 83K> » at 0, 20 at A^, 4 at 10, 170 at 10^, '7 at 11, and 17 bales of Mastodon at 13e. Holders continue firm iu their asking rates, while purchasers will not operate to any extent at last week's prices. In the aflerioon the Canada’s advices, noting an ad vance of ono eighth of a penny in the Liverpool market, camo to hand, but aftsr their receipt we heard of no •ales. HisVAituah Exports. er. Johns, N B— Brig Lalesb—114,681 feet P P Tim ber. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORI OF SAVANNAH APRIL 29 SunRisesoh. Him.; fiun,8eUflh.ft8m.; Uigh Tide UhJiftm. ARRIVED. Brig Wilson Fuller, Johnson, 6 days, New York, to ** Brig kfarohafl,*Hyder, New York, E W Buker. Brig Marcia, Allen, Bathe, Me—Brick, Hay, 4o, to W B*ng Carribbee, Crabtree, New York, to W Crabtree. Bchr Henry, Line, Baltimore—Coal, to Hunter 4 ° fkhr°Benjamin Franklin, Load,New York, In ballast, 10 Brig*AiisSra* a^Wylie, 12 days from Rookland, Ms, to W Crabtree. Lime, to Cohene 4 Herts. Steamer Gordon. King, Charleston, to S M LaAteau. CLEARED. _ Br brig Laloah, Fraslor, St Johns, N B—E A Soullard. DtPAUTEU. duuui.r Piutar, Crh. CulreTUU,.. Ac. hreum.r Culhoun. Brei.u, chrelretau. New B4*4>ks. TEAMES'H lilAKY : u U»eud of ih. Rhiuu, ,1 uad B.brec. uud Bow.uu ; hr W. M. Thuokufu)r. Wood uud Breoh'. Uulred Sure, DUptureter,. Auoiaub Uhrl.Uuult, LreuipliUod. Miliuuu’. Iluwty of Chri.uuuH,. N.« Th.ino. for u Proreiteut Clurf,. IufuuY. PrcjtMi from ih. Yuli., of Drelru.lion te ErerluUnj Olor, | b, tho .utGor of UU). Ilonr, anf reia Bearer. Venet's Pastoral Theology. Simon Keaton: or ihe Scout's Revenge. Baraum'a 11 luvtrated New*. Oleuon'j Pieterlul, for rel. ut th. Book Store of upr 14 ».». BIBLEY, Nu. 1I& O CLOl'K, dtr.-'AIO bbli. Bultimor. Flour; SO I 1 do Uirua Smith', do) 3d hbdu prim# uud ehoio. Bueon Bhouldcre, JO do Bldre i UU.ireu BuIUm.re uud Philudelphiu Uuma: SO bbl. Louf Lord, rreut.wl uud for rel. b, (upltj MeMAliON A IHiYLK. V7ATTIN44 CLASPS *ud Luulbrr hooded M Trek,, for rel. b, d. P. 0%^ T.-10H SALK Ore buudrud buiou Ltwt.ru itu, 1 .pr , 'l^ to ”'‘’ ^ “ I, " P BUNKER A OODEN. sole at redseed prices, i-y .... i uoi 4 Joins B. NOBTON. for srie by pPORTA NT TO HUILUEHS At CON. TRACTORS.—Th* subscriber b non prepared to er into any engagoinontfor the construction of Water Works, he having secured the services of an experi enced practical plumber. Speciracua of work can be seen at my store, 10,12 and 14 Barnard street. JOHN J. MAURICE. II AKUWAUKi—Tho uudersiguod, wisliiug to Jti reduce bis pro scut heavy stock of Hardware, comprising a general assortment of American and Eu ropean goods, offsr* irHn'ienieats for Merchants, Plant ers, Builders and others to furnish themselves at prices unusually low. apl 4 JOHN It. NORTON. IVANOV UAHKliTH.—A very groatvarioty of J; Ladies' Work, Card, I'raveUing and other Basket*, apr 2 MORSE 4 NICHOLS,135 Broughton-st. I’tlltKi t)^ OBLS. Alose I'ork ; 60 libls. Priiuo Pork; 36 AreJ bbls. Rump I*ork, landing from brigs Excel and 11. Dunster, and for sale by apr 2 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. A JLK. C1DKK, Arc.—50 bble. Ale, 30 Jo. Ci- i\_ der, 1ft do. White Wine Vinegar, 29 casks London Porter, received and for sale by apr 22 McMAUON 4 DOYLE. A ttOUIATIt) V1NEGAK.-A very dosira- ble article for the toilet, and an effectual remedy :orheada=ho. languor, faintness, rheumatic pains, 4u. Just rcooived and for salt by WM. W. LINCOLN, apr 5 Monument-square. ■ I A Y1‘JU bundles Hay, lauding from sebr. il Cataract, for sale by apr 6 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO. Al\ 1* AIjKS of Prune Timothy Hay, for sale to nbVJ arrive per sohr. Edaa C, from Baltimore, by apr ft A. C. TOMS, 12ft Baj-st. T AMPWI(’KS.—160 gross of Solar, Astral 1 j and Lard Wicks for sale bv JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO., apr 2 Gibbon's Buildings. IJHANUY.—20 hall aud 10 quarter pdiies Omni, O Dupuy 4 Co. Dark and PaloBrandy—vfntsgo 1S50. ftJkl’ipttdo do do—vintage Ibid. Of our own importation, landing 2nd for sale by apr 2 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO. ~|,10IL HALK.—A Single (woodtu) House on a X. brick basement, two and a half stories high, on Montgomery street. In a pleasant and healthy part of the city, on lot SUxlOU feet. Apply to mar 22 W. WRIGHT. UU YKUUH CUKkHKu—Oueuioreof those Yjr fin* GruysrreCbtosos will be cut this day at store corner of Boll and Bay etreets, by apl 4 J. ROUB8EAU. « JLK! AldK!l AliK!!!—100 barrels Albany 7 jl Cream Alo, brewed expressly for me, reseived per Excel end Milford, aud lor sale at the Albany Ale uv- pot. (apr 7) W. M. DAVIDSON. OKIdAHH A.NU.llANUPACTI HKO TO- IO BACCO.—209,000 Sogers various brands, and ftft boxes manufactured Tobacco, for sale by . apr 7 W. M. DAVIDSON. \\rOOU WAKE.-Plain and Painted Wash VY Tubs, Wood and Ziae Wash Boards, Water Paile, Well Buckets, Rulers, Trays, etc., for sale by apr ft J AS. SULLIVAN. 1,'ltKHU IJUOUKKlKri. —Received per 1/ steamer—Pig Hams, Fulton Markot Beef, White Beane, Pig lfork, Sou lbs. Choice Cheese, and for sale by apl it W. D. FORD. lkAKKUKH.—I-I.ln, Fil'd, .ud U.uu mriprei D Baregej, for sale by spl IS KEMPTON 4 VERST1LI.E. TYRITANNIA WARE.-Tea and Coffee Pots, L) Table end Tea Spoons, Soup Ladles. Beer Mags, Castors, Spittoons, Cigar 1-ainpe. Caudle Stioks, 4 c. epr 18 MORSE 4 NICHOLS (J I.ATKH ! HIATUS ! !' bl.ATKi t! •_ Au awrtmsut of the finest aud cheapest Slates ever in inis market, just received. Alto, a specime tho best Hoofing Slates, which can he furnished wU salt or retail by 6. 8. SIBLEY, apt 15 No, 13ft Congress street. P LAIN Vol.omsu i.AWN'Uluu, PtnkTnq Bn«. noalrad p.r lUuut Atatuu. vzur cuxar. Sheetings, Colored Homespuns, for women’s drosses, CoUonedea for tntn's wear, Linen Osneburge, Ffirinera' Drills, all Linen, Ad., 4c. MATTING, VKBV cuaxr. Our stock is so thoroughly filled up to UNITE TIIE LARGE8TnA98C'RTM>:NT, and it Is fixed for sale at prices SO UNIFORMLY VERY CHEAP, that pur chaser* of a large assortment, in small and lerxe quan tities, oan be anltod in a greaUr number of artfolee, and thereby effect a greater saving, than in any other store in Savannah. Buy ire are invited to inspect our whole slock, as we rely on tiie patronage of the greatest num ber of purchasers (by our diffusing the greatest recipro cal iuterests) for enduring and increasing support. McCOSKEB 4 TREANOH, 111 Congress a ftreot, a noxt to Bull street. No. 13A Cvugrew-st.. opposite Monumcnt-sq. r ID] - BAVArlNA'a, om JV* ICIIW. U. FM liKTiT- VRACrORAND UV1, I AVINU resumed hie buriaass, Is 1 •'“*«d to eoatraet for BoIIdlugs, or J( * * is and d! _ it respectfelly solicited. Carpenur Shop coi nor of Walnut and isconJ street west of Brown and Harris's I fob IS B. D. Evaijuo, ATTORNEY AT SlUUDXHSVlUJL WssajNOTOf Will practice in the Court* of the J business committed tu his car* will I promptnessand dispatch.^. RarxuxncES.—Messrs.m>thw*U4 I LA W t L. Byrd. Savannah. BROWN 4 HARRIS, BoardhiK, Uverj* TBOS. 4 WhlBT llHOAD-afaicKT, * Jf- if »->T Jireq. B..H], A NEW ran " T " V. r. H1MOIS. kX1DK.ll lIAItIUH ft CO., rOB WAHD1SB AS a CUUMUSSIOS SBHCHASTS And IJ.aitr. in Ormin nnd Gr-etai*.. 9» Btr-Stim, HoYa.nnh. apr 4 and opposite ths Pulaski House. DIBBLE & ( ARM CLOTHIERS AND 'MERCHANT TAILORS, Warcroont onrnniiun. HPIIE Subrcribenr, in announcing to their m JL 01 ** customers and the publio, the arrival and it nurcha select their Clothing from an extensive aseortmeal jf the choicest goods, mad* la the most Fashionable Style, These goods have been purchased under ths peronal inspection of one of the proprietors; and trail jag thsui LOW PRICES, a* must distance all competition in their trade. Tbs following eanmeration is made for th* benefit of spectiully invited’to an examination of our Goods. GENTLEMEN’# CLOTHING. FROCK AND DRESS Coats of every quality. •' “ " " in Blaok, Blue, Brown, Green and Olive Cohre. BUSINESS COATS, in great variety, vis: Linen, Rus sia Duck, Drab Dote, A1 pacha, Cashmeret, Frook und Suck business Coals. PANTALOONS.—Blaok Doeskin at a great varioty of prioes. rk and Fancy Csnlotores, at a gnat varioty of prioei. “ Drab Dote White and Faaoy Linen Drills, “ “ '* Fancy Marseilles. “ ** “ VL8T8.-Blaok Silk and bUln Vests. Fancy Silk “ White Silk, for Party Whit., Hod »nd Y.ocy Mamin** " White and Buff Duck and Linen *' FURNISHING GOODS. Furnishing Goods of every description for Gentlo- cn'o wear—oouslsting of scarfi. cravats, wsterford ues, Princo Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shirt* and drawers, cotton do., suspenders, half hoes, glows— all k\nds, best qu^Hty patent joke shirts, a fins as sortment of DHESS1NG GOWNS, Umbrellas, Canes. Perfumery, Combs, Brashes, Pert- tuonias, etc., etc. HATS. An extensive assortment of the latest and most fash ionable styles. Boys’ Clothing. Comprising tbo largest assortment ever offer.a in this ri*.y, consisting of Frocks, 8aoks, l’olka Sacks, Jacket*. Vests and Pauls, in every variety of style and material suitable for the eesson. MERCHANT TAILORING. The favorable and long established reputation which their establishment has enjoyed and still maintains for the style aud finish of Its garments *tade to order, as well as forth* superior quality of their olotbs, dura bility of color and substantial workmanship, it snail be the constant effort of the proprietors still to oontluuo.— They invite tho epooial attention of both old ana now customers to the following, from which they are pre pared to furnish genuonts, which they will waraat R* be ne plus ultra ia both fit and fashion. SIMONI'H 4 UZOLLY'S best Clue, Black, Brown, Mulberry, Gr?a, Adelaide, Bronte, Corobo and Olive Cloths. Black Doeikia, Black, Case in-ere, and a large assort ment of Colored and Fancy T seeds. LINEN GOODS.—White, Buff and fancy Linen Drills. VESTINGS.—White Bilk and Satin, for Party Vest*. Blaok and fauoy Silk .nd Satins. White, Buff and Orange Cassimeros. A large variety of White, Buff and fancy Marseilles. UNIFORM SUITS. For Volunteer Companies ln the city and throughout i* State, mad* and furnished at the ihorteet notie* and in th* best manner. DIBBLE 4 CABE Y. apr 4 ly New Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY 8TOHK, BROUGHTON-STREET, No. 14a R. FRANCIS 8TF.1N. Manufacturer of Chro nometer., Clo.hr, Town Clocka, Watch.., to. Ac, lactfull. i.forma lit. ou.touiara and tha jiutiUc (ana- rally that ho lw. UtUd up tha Htoro U8 Uroiigl,ton-.t Ml public gene rally tnat ne mss nueu up im owt# »*o urougliton-st.. where be intend* to make a permaneat location, and carry on the Jewelry business in its various braaohe*. Watches, Clocks, Tows Clocks, Chronometers, Jewel ry, 4c., 4o., eloaaed aud repaired with dispatch, and warTsutcd. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Goods of all descriptions sold at the lowest prices possible. N. B.—Any Watch, Clock, 4c^ 4c., that can not be re- rod by other watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall be repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted. - - ly FRANCIS STEIN. COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES. P. H. CAREY TITOUI.D rrijiactfhlly five notice that he T T r.cip.nud hia Qall.ry, coruar Urran atraol Market .quere, where ha )■ pr.rar.d M ajar-- tur.« iu ill much admired atj-la, cither is rainy or fair wrathsr. Instruotious given in th* art and all the at furui.hcd. Al.o, a larj. lot of Ilatc, Cure" cals, 4o., for sole 6m JOHN POOLE, WIIOlJUALIC AND RETAIL OSAUIK PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND Vd tint. Varnish nnd White-wash BruebesT Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and CZmel ■* ‘ '' ‘niligCoRiI Blend sri^Gralniu^Cotobs, Artirt*’^ , ing and Glstlag, don* en reasonable terms by _ JOHN POOLE, 11 WhUa4sr-«V mar 20 Nearly opporiu Swift, Deuxiow 4 O*. ^ Hcnrjr K. Wostaburn, CTaM A. B. DUUDV, COTTON FA'O No. 74 UAY-S 1 RACTOK, COfilBi'iOR aSSi Hon. John W. Andenoa, If on. Francis 8. Bartow, Wa U. Tisrra Em., Horace Smith, Esq.,Messrs. Brigham, Kelly FCo., Messrs. Waahbura, Wilder 4 CeT^ Te He HON AS, CIGAR, SNUFF, AND TOBACCO 8T0RE, No. 107 Bar*strsst. Ut ths Plus Sign, one door West/rom DiwMhDwL) Keeps constant^ un hand, imported and homt-mala CIGARS, of different brands, fins out TOBACCO, and SNUFF of all kinds; pnt up carefully, at whelasale and retail, and at th* most reasonable prioes. tar Ordsre from the Country punctually attended 4*. , fflougutn ft Cox, \ATTURNEYH AT LAW, AiImbm. Geor|ia, .Will colleot Debts in the following O ‘ " " *• *Sh£!%!s&JSS: References—E. IX Stoddard 4 Co.. Charleetea, Soeth CarolUa; Williams4 Brother, Au.osta,Geergia; Plant. Brothers, and O. W. Cheat, New-Vork! * Nat. Mamuuii. [mac 17 If) Tboka* W. Owl Julian IIs T T O R N E Y AT WU* vomer Whitak*r~st. and l BUNKER ft OGDEI SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS’ •«p4 NO. 8L) BAY-8THItM,aAVAbN*jj^ i, P. Jacobs’ 4 . OIOAB AND TOBACCO STOBB 117 liallreit., Nl«n orihe --1IIK Iucm,- Near Monument Square, Savannah, Ua. Keeps constantly op hand a uran STOCK of Cigars, as well a* of his own manufacture, at end rstaff. Aiso.Chf-* t. Chewing and Smohhsg Tobaeee, Jauics iUcMenry, INSURANCE BROKER 4 NOTARY PUBLIC. Mkriu. Pretrere Noted uud Eih ' ‘ I lured, Chur tor l-.rti.i uud Aren, per. propkrod wtureb, re rreo,.r | or British Uuderurlf.r,. uud u mutrert couuret.4 Kith Bhlppicf^uta «ou No. 118 ItaT .trret, o Kincklcy, LocL-sttftCo. COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 75 Barrel., 8»>nmh, da. K. k. KIMUH1.KT. a. LOOkUTT. *. IMOOkO. ROWLAND ft CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT! No. 17*4 liurretraot. ftaoooooll. rook T. OOtruAOD. uu It dOOOt.l GILBERT bWak, MA6TKU JEKCIliOBR. LER IN W M IT-K FINE hVNBBl «rk-.tr..», Ogi.tborpt >(, D. W. fflUscally, SHIP AND QKNIiBAL BUCIRMITH, Onponltei IdOinsr’s Csftsa Pres*. BASTSRN WHARF, SA VaIKRAB, QBQBQl Steamboat and Mill Work, and every Blaoksmithiagexeented withi w *^«.SsSf|S88ff^ 7SY.P ' ‘ - Hub