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GREAT COLLECTION 07 CURIOSITIES
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Open from 9 A. M. to 1 P M.
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Rlicumutism Cured!
BTBB INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
.Vo <Ufrrmct hors snore or ho*o Iomg standing.
rpllE undersigned. Druggists, have for sale that Invalua-
1 ble an<l anre remedy. Jforlimore'i Rheumatic (hmpound,
now oo unlveraally known and no highly appreciated by
many thousand* who have long been cripple* and have
been restored to perfect health by 1U use The extensive
uunufbaturlag arrangement*,- a* aleo a desire to meet the
rltcurasUncee of all who may be afflicted with this disease,
and make It, to them, the CHX* ran, as It la the moat
nucTAin, rood* of treatment have determined the proprie
tors to reduce tlie price to Timm hollar* per bottle ; at
which the agenU will aell It in future.
/. H. CARTER k 00.. 1 .__ u
A. A. 80L0U0N8A CO., / A ** nU 8 * T * na
Sold In Oglethorpe, by Pembetton A Mila j Macon by L
little, and Payne A Nesbitt: MlUedgevIlle, bv 7. W. Little;
Marietta, by Wm. Knot#; Augusta, by llavlland, Rials/ A
Co., and Wiu. n. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by II. R. Jone*
A Co., and Cunningham. Cole A Co ; at wholesale bv A A.
Solomon* A Co., and J. H. Carter A Co , Savannah, Ga.;
llaviland, Harrell A Co., and P. M. Cohen AOo.Cherleeton,
8. C., and J. Wright A Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. New
Orleans, aud by Drugglsta generally throughout the United
8l 11*e abore are also agenU for the sale of that Invaluable
•reparation, already so extenslvelv and1 popularly known
by hundreds of thousands throughout the United Statti,
MORTIMOKK’ti
DITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIF1FR.
Tlie Immense sale of this Cordial, durlug the last two
years, aud the universal satisfaction it haa given lo all-
including hundreds of the most respectable physicians
throughout the countrv—prove* it the inoat valuable AL
terntive and Blood Purifier ever known, for tho treatment
of all disease* arising from Indigestion, a torpid condition of
the Liver, or Impurities of the Blood While as a Preven
tive of disease*, especially thoae of a Bilious and Intermit
tent type, nothing ha* been found to equal it.
Till* Is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
ncrfcctlr harmless—even with tbu feeblest constitution.—
Its action la simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beneficial result*. As an agreeable Tonic, it promote*
healthy digestion, at tbe same time replenishing the gas
tric juices and furnishing healthv chyle, thereby Imparting
purity and vitality to the Blood, equalises it* circulation,
newly electrifled throughout every proper clutunol, stimu
late* the Liver to healthy action.
Uc lnvluorate* ami Kratorr* tlie Enfeebled
anil Debilitated,
and thus, not only removing jlUaase but fortifying the sys
tem against it* attacks, aud producing and maintaining n
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept In every
family and used by every individual, as it may not only
save to them hundred* ol dollars./but also aavo them from
affliction, and even save life Itself!
Price one dollar per bottle. •
Druggist* and merchant* will bn allowed n liberal dis
count on both the above preparations, and can procure it
of our wholesale agents, a* a hove, at our wholesale price*.
DOWNING A CO., Proprietor*.
No. 1 Barclar street. New York ; South-western Depot
in Louisville, Kentucky, ordero tn*y be addressed at either
place. feblft— ly
§500 Challenge.
IIOIIKNSACK’S WORM SYRUP,
A N article fouuded upon scientific principles.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has netxr been known to fail in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from tho fact that it not only do.
stroys them but removes nil tho slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tape Worm.
This worm is the most difficult to destroy of all that in
habit the human body. It gri wa to an almost indefinite
length.aud becoming so colled and fastened in the intes
tines aud stomach ns to produce Fit*. St. Vitas’ Dance. Ac ,
which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ.
lug th*t these complaint* have their origin from the tap*
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with thia aw
ful foe to health, I recommend the use of ray Worm Syrup
and Liver I’illa; the Syrup to he taken in doses of two ta
ble spoonful* three times a day, then take from live to
eight of my Liver Pill*, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, tbe mostobstluatecsse*
of tape worm can be speedilr cured.
-v Hound or Htomnrli tYoim.
This worm is usually found in the small intestines, and is
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, a* adults have frequently been known to
suffer with them. Tli* symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
nose, a hluelsh streak under tho eyes. Ac. If you.or any ol
your children Lave any of tho abovo symptoms. Hoben-
sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and If after
using It according to the directions the patient Is not re
stored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the gruvu. ns for fall, there is no such word as fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aacarldei, or Mmail Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the human svtem is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be
found in the rectum, aud if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such** Inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangements of the stomach. Tlie best and safest medicine
that can be used is Hobensack's Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascsradlea. that
I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
snd liver Pill* are recommended to bo used they will not
cure. All that Is nocesssry is to use tho syrup In accord
ance with direction* ou each bottle ; and in rase a gentle
purgative is required in order to allay the irritation they
E reduce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and
ealthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant
medicine that can bo taken.
HOBENSACK’S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more liablo to disouse than the
liver. It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and If diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’
all part* of tho body,produces liver complaiuta, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. Ac.
Dyapcpaln.
Tho symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its variousdlscases are
dizziness in tlie head.heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac . and some
times general languor of the whole body, from thia it wiP
be seen that the diseaso owea Its origin to a disorganized
stato of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s I Ivor Pill* Is
the very medicine to effoct a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system inUi a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure
and healthy.
Llwer Complaint,
la attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter tasto, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in the side is in
creased by pressure, should the loft lobe be affected, the
pain is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and tho stool*
clay colored. This disease can be cured by tho use of Ho
bensack's Liver Pills, oa they act directly upon the seat of
tho diseaso. and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the syaUm.
To Females.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In many
complaint* to which you are subject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene
fit in restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so
as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir-
regularities, as headache, dimness of sight, palu in I he side,
back, Ao. These Pill* are the only safe snd effectual reme
dy to cure the following complaint*. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis
tresslng Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or In fact any or the dis-
eases that nriee from affections ol tho Liver, Impurity of
the Blood, or constipation of the Howell.
Medical Evidence
We. the unuderslgned Physicians, having had the rceipt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say.
that the Ingredients of which they are composed makes
them tho best 1*111 In use for all diseases or the Liver, Iro-
puritiese the Blod, Ac. „ _
r 0F.0R0E WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
$W Purchase none but those having tho signature “J.
N. HUBEN8ACK," as all others are worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
become agents, must address the Proprietor. J. N. 110BEN*
HACK, at his Laboratory, No. 120 North Second-street,above
Race, Philadelphia.
Hold by all Druggist* an* Merchant* In the U. SJ
For sale In Savannah. Ga.. by J. H. Carter A Co., J, B.
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., end J. E. Do Ford.
mav2l—ItwAwlv _______
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“ ~ tfuUIB,
Owner eff lh swiiony ami .%W»vSre*to. iT«n» IT”*.
(a u. aluktok, rnonurnm )
Mown. 8. IiANiiut A 8»n, formerly of the lanler
House, Macon, Georgia, beg leave In Inform ihvlr
Southern Wends that In consequeoce of the destruo-
the Uferge House, they hare located themselves at
tha above named establishment, where they will be happy
to entertain them and tha traveling publlo.
feb26—3ra
The uuderslgned having k
llahment beg to aaeure the traveling publlo that
no exertions will be spared to sustain tbe reputation
ieliouse. Ufo). M. LOGAN, 1 ,^ 0Brialori
- - JAMES MKARA, f P r0 P r,e * or *'
_Janl2—ly
FICOLATA IIOURR, P1COLATA, FlsA.
■ The aubecriber would respectfully inform the
traveling community that he lies leased the above
named house, and Is now reedy to accommodate
-a. and hopes, by giving hla personal attention, to
give satlsfsctlon.
He will have horses and carriages at all times to aooora-
modste his guest*. GEO. M. GALPIN,
declft Proprietor.
PIjANTEKS* HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.~
MkL This splendid now house, situated ou Broad-st.,
■|l Immediately In front of the site of the old Planters'
Kip Hotel, whloh haa been furnished throughout with
new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for tbe reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give.satUracUon to those who may favor
him with their cuatom J, M. SIMPSON,
__ Proprietor.
I jVJlf SALE OR RENT—That valuable property situated
ou the south western corner or West Broad and Zubly
streets, tbe rosidenee of tha Lite Dr. 0. P. Rlchanlsune.-
kor terras, apply lo J. P. SCREVEN, or
mhltt—aodot t K. T. GIBSON.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
"I’HE Subscriber* bare just received a few pieces of the
-L following styles, a choioe selection, to which they
would invite the attention of early purchasers :
Figured and Plaid lUrego Delaines
Mourning, nil-colored aud Plaid Bareges.
Hi Ik and I Jnen Lustre.
Colored lawns.
I'laid and Colored Organdie.
Colored Jaccouet.
French do.
Swiss Muslin.
English aud American Prints.
KEMPTON A VER8TII.LE,
frb!8 Waring’* Range.
LEMON SYRUP.
B EST BLACK BOl'ILKS, p«.|- box $4. keg syrup per gallon
$87$, do do per 20 gallon 76$, kegs extra, each 07$.
Assorted Candies,
Per 100 Rj $13; Sugar Plums. Fruit Drops. Ac.. $18.
All article* of first quality. No charge for delivery at
railroad or steamboats. T. C. RICE,
Gindy and Syrup Manufacturer,
iuar28—dAivly Savannah, Ga.
WESTCOTTS & MILLER,
Manufacturers of Saali mid lillnds,
-V. K. corner of Unxul anl Wallace-street*, 1‘hiladelphia
C ONSTANTLY on hand a largo assortment of HASH ol
all sizes and thickness. Including 1J{ thick, with a gen
oral assortment of ROLLING BLINDS, warranted equul to
any that can be made. A general assortment of Sash rea
dy glazed alwaya on hand. All order* by mail or dispatch,
will receive prompt a trntlon, aud goods delivered to any
part of the city or districts, free of charge
Shipping for the California market supplied at tho short
est notice. eod'Jm— 1 mar28
REV. J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK
T HE Evidences of Christianity. InWSystO'iiatic and Pm
tlcal Discussion of their External jltepartment, by Jo
seph I'. Tuslin, Savannah—Price 60 cents.
The Planter’s Northern Bride, by Caroline Ira Ilenlx.
The Rebbel Bride, a Revolutionary Romance, by Jack
Brace.
Marie Louise, or the Opposito Neighbors, by Einilee Car-
len. For sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
mar28 136 Congress-street.
“ CASH DRY GOODS STORE.
14St Congress-street. 114
ADAMS di UKCNNEU,
A RE now prepared to exhibit the cheapest and most ex
tensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS ever opened in this city, to which they invito the
attention of city and country i>urcha>era. Thu following
comprise a portion of their stock :
Brown and bleached Shirting and Sheeting
Plain and *tri|ted Cotton Osnaburg
MnrlboroStri|>esand Plaids
Funcy and Mourning Prints
White and colored Muslin Lawn
l’laln and Printed Barege
•• “ “ Challle
•• •* “ Crajie do Paris
Figured Mouslinejde Sole
Black and colored Alp.ica
•• Clrallin and itarogo
Blenched Holland, brown do, Paper Cambric
Hooks and Eyes. Dress Trimming. Fancy Articles. Ac.
Together with every article usually found in best assort
ed dry goods store*, which they are offering at much lower
I trices than usual, at the old stand of Messrs. I.a Roche A
lowne. inar'JS ADAMS .>c HUl'NNEIt.
GOODS FOR *THE SPRING.
PRICE Ai VKADElt
H AVE received their assmlinent of seasonable) Goths,
Cassimores and Vesting*, to which they would invito
a call from thoir nuitMuj au<l the runuo.
AUO,
An as-ortment of line Ready Made Clothing, with a (Ino
stock of Furnishing Goods. 147 BAY' STREET.
nih26—tf Granite Front.
WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’S
NEW CA1UI1AGK ltlfiPO.Sri’OIlY.
Mr. w. w. Woodruff, of Griffin, Ga.. and
Messrs. M. C. A J. II. Gkekx, of Newark. N. J..
) log this day per brig R Russell, from Now Y'ork, and
for sale on the wharf, by
denl7 OGDEN A BUNKER.
B EEF, Ac.—Just received and for salo. 2 bbls snd 2 hall
bbla Fulton Market Beef. also. 6 boxes English Cheese.
P. CURRAN. Sorrell's building,
novlfl opposite Cusloni House.
ORN.—1.00b bags Cherokee Corn, to nrri vn For sale l>y
marlO—3 _ FORT A NOI»WOt>D._
A lmanacs FOR mi—Grenville'S Almnnnc l"r the
States of Georgia. South Carolina. Al ibmua, and Florl
da. for sale, wholesale and retail, at 135 Congress-*!., by
• S. S. SIBLEY.
decl6
> Crape Shawls at all prices; 1 dozen figured white Crape
Shawls at all Drier*. Fine assortment black Lace Mantil
la* ; fine do. while do. do.; One do. black Ijico Shawl*,
l'uiota and Scarfs. For salo by
mh 15 AIKIN A BURNS
Iv t:
J), per -
» Oranges, 10 do I/unons. 1 sack Kngliah Walnuts. 6 do
Pecan Nuts, 20 bxs Raisins, 6 do Citron. 75 do Sardines.
mhl4 J. D JFXSE.
R ECEIVED, per bark ILvlient, 70 barrels Potatoes. 100
Ronoldson's Hams. 2 casks Bacon Shoulders. 2 casks
Bacon BhUa. »M4 J D JK8SB.
B UTTER, CHEESE. An—30 kegs selectnd Goshen Butler.
50 boxes English Dairy Gbee«e. 100 boxes new seated
Herrings, 26 auiutala Dried Codfish. 10 casks sugar cured
Ham*. 10 hhds. prime now Bacon Shoulders, received j>cr
steamer and for «alo by
mU14 FCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
B ACON.—25 casks new Bacon Sides. 10 do. do. Shoulders,
for sale by (mhl4) ^ WEBSTER A PALMES.
- _.ixea Sperm Candle*. 100 boxes Adamantine Candles,
for salo t,y [iril.U) WEBSTER A I’AI.MES.
UTTER, RAISINS AND CANDY—26 kegs choice Goshen
Bolter. 70 whole and half boxes Uyer Raisins, 50 boxes
common and extra Candy, landing and for sale by
— HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO.
nov20
\J EW ORLEANS 8UOAB—66 hhds Clarified.landing aud
for solo by inh20 COHEN A FOSD1CK.
x snd for sale by m20 COHEN A FOSPK'K.
choice new Bacon Hides ; 20 do do do do Shoulder* ; 16
tierces do do Sugar cured Hams ; 76 bbls and DIO kogs new
psf Urd ; 100 bbls. superfine Howard street Flour, land
ing snd for sale by
28 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
having purchased the entire interest, and secured the
location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor A Co., in the carriage busi
ness in this city, respectfully Announce to the citizens of
Savannah and of the States of Georgia. Sou Hi Carolina, Ala
bama. Florida, and all sections trading at this growing city,
that it is their intention to keep on hand, at all times s
large and general assortment of every kind of carriages in
use.
They feel confident that their business relations are such
as to enable thomto offer inducements to purchasers ojual
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green have been engnged in the manufacture
of carriages in Newark. N. J., for a number of years, and
are well acquainted with the wants and requirements of the
South. Their reputation as Manufacturers, combined with
tho oxperienco nnd qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long
known at Griffin, Ga., in tho carriage business, omblodens
them to promise that they will be ablo to meet the expec
tations of the public.
Mr. H. I>. W. Alexander, of tbe late firm, favorably known,
in connection with the carriage business in till* city. Is as
sociated with them, nnd will act as their agent in tho trans
action nnd management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff’s Intention Is to divide his time and atten
tion between this point and the interior, and hopes to mako
the acquaintance of this community personally.
By strict attention, coupled with fair and honorable deal
ing, they hope to secure a share of public patronage.
They have made arrangements to huvo all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF', GRFEN A CO ,
223 and 226 Bay street.
Savannah, Ga.
A CARD.—It will seen by llio abovo that we have
deemed it beat for tlie interests of all concerned, to with
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green A Co. We take
this opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the
kind offers of support that were so liberally proffered us,
aud to solicit tho sarno for our friends of the same firm.
T. J. NAYLOR A CO.
Savannah, December 7. 1863. inb‘23
HUDSON, FLEMING tii CO.,
Factor! and Commission Merchants,
No. 94 Hay street. Samnnah. Ga.,
T ENDER thoir services to planters, merchants and deal
ers, in the salo of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in husluesa with Hol’Kt.vs. IlrtMm.v
A Co., of Charleston, tbe establishment of an office in this
city will afford ourfriends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usuil facilities af
forded custoinei s.
J. R. HUDSON. 1 0 .
W. R FLEMING,/ f?AV,lnnnh -
LAMBETH HDl'KINS. Augusta.
J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
8TUAW GOODS.
r PHE subscriber takes this opportunity to notify his Cus-
X turners that ho has now in store a well selected stock of
Strnxv nml Millinery Guuils,
Consisting in part of Guiles’ Hair Blonds, French Laces,
Gossamers, Tripoli*. Pearl* and Satin Diffused, in various
styles of Goods ; together with a handsome assortment ol
Imoortel and Domestic Artificial Flowers. Ribbon*. Indies’
and Misses’ colored Bonnot*, Straw Trimmings. Children’s
Huts and Bonnets, and various other Goods connected with
the trade.
He has mado araangement* with the principal Manufac
turer* and Importers, so that ho will be enabled to receive
nil the newest styles of Strnw Goods, as soon as they are
mnmiructured. He feels confident that he will bo able to
sell Ills Good* ns low if not lower, than any similar estab
lishment In tho city. WILLIAM G. CALVKR.
No. 69 North S*coud Street, below Arch, east side, l’hil.
mh 21—codltn
seplS—
GREAT MUSIC EMPORIUM.
J UST PUBLISHED—At l<eo A Walker’s, 188 Chestnut wt.,
Philadelphia.
No. 10. Buds nnd Blossoms, the last number out of tho
popular collection of Variations on Sacred Airs.
Tantalizing Polka.
Sleigh Bell Polka. By W. H. Keffer.
I**Turlron Polka Mazurka. Wallersteln.
Belle Atllauco Sohottiah, G. Anton.
Young America’s Polka. By Lewis Relmer.
Kind Words. Tlios. Baker.
The Happy Homes of Earth. Tho*. Baker.
Matchless Kate. J. Hainan.
Oh ! The Joy* when Lavo is Dreaming. W. G. Ewing,
Corn Lee. II. B Brnwn.
Gentle Warning J. Hainan.
Tho Miller’s Smg Author of Bent Bolt.
Rescue Quickstep.
Fond Hearts at Home. R. Thomas.
New Music published and received daily. Also, constant
ly on hand. au|>erinr Pianos, Guitars, Violins. Flutes, nnd
tho very best Italian Strings, ol their own importation.
Orders promptly attended to. Catalogues sent by mail.
Mi lNTOlin,
1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ja*r*'r0te
GK.ORG I t THOUP IimVAUU,
. •ATTORNEY AT UW.
tyre, earner of Whitaker.*, aud llay lone, Oaoannah, Oa.
.. THOMAS T. I.ONG,
ANj) 8f»LinT0HGBiraUI.*.DIST
_S'~ ,,eor ! , f r ami Barnard-stretU, SuoannoA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Whltnker-street* Office hours from 9
to»,P. M.| sad from >X, P. M, toff, P. M.
AM.
JlfO. M. MILLKN,
ATTORNEY A t I.AW,
will nav nruu.
WM practice In the Court# of Sorlvtn. Ilulloeh, Effingham.
U '** rt J r ' McIntosh. Glynn, CYimdsa and Chatham
counties. febT
JOSBPII OANAHL.
_ , ATTORNEY AT LAW,
umco, Hay street, over the Reading Room or the Republl-
can, entrance immediately eaU of Messrs. Pries A Vender
D. A. O’UYRNR,
_ „ ATTORNFIY AT LAW,
Office 175 Bay street, over Turner A Co.’s Drug Htore.
DANIKLL A COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
A tlania, Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Washington City, D. C.,
Will praotlso In the various tkiurU of tbe District, snd st-
tend to tha prosecution of claims against the Uovern-
m,,nt ' Juue22
M. WHIT 8J1UTH,
ATTORNEY AND Ct»UNHKU2)R AT LAW.
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice in the Flastern and Southern counties. Rofer
to Col. 8. 8. Slbloy, and R. U. Hilton, E-*q.. Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
kbrsyth, Monroe County, Ga.
B. W. BAKU]
r AND 00UN8KLL.
Monlictllo, Jefferson (buniy, ftoriila.
Reference—Hon. W. II. Futunia, Savannah, Ga.
THOMAS HUGHES HINRS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKIJXJK AT LAW,
TroupvilU, Georgia,
WIU practise in the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. I-nwndes,
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia ; and in the CD.
cult Court* of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of F'lorlda, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties In tho Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend lo
the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
WILLIAM II. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Trouprille, Jsnvnilet county, Ga.
Will practise In Thoinaa. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida. feb23
wm. r. wit uzmh to* mi run ouvkh. jack naowx,
WILLIAMS, OLIVUlt A BROWN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee, I^e, And any adjoining
countlea where their services may be required. jan29
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in the Erehange.
Will practice in the courts of Scriven, Washington. Rich
Burke, and Chatham counties. fobs.
JOHN B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice in all the different Courts of the Fiastem Dia
trict. Particular attention paid to collecting. in25
RICHARD II. CLARKR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon. Georgia.
Will practice in tho Counties of Bibb. Twiggs. Macon. Sum
ter. Dooly. Worth. Decatur. Baker. Calhoun. Dougherty,
ami Lae. and will giro prompt and faithful attention lo
any business entrusted to his care. 3tn—m30
«. LOCKKTT. WM. It. WHO. JOH.V II. DAVIS.
LOCKETT, LONG A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
.VanmwiA. Georgia.
BANCROFT A IIRYA7L
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Forth* Purchase and Salo of Stocks, Bond*, Exchange and
Real F>tate,117 Bay street. Savannah. Jan24
•XICUOUUICRCOKR. TOWARD C. WADE.
CRUGEtt A WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Bay street, Samnnah.
T. ROWLA.VD.JX.
Jom« T. ROWLARD. Jo
ROWLAND A CO.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-street. Savannah.
r. IIYL.INI).
HYLAND A O’NEILL,
DEAI.K.RS IN IMPORTED WINFM AND LIQUORS. Ac.,
Next Door to Marshall House. Broughton Street,
HAVARRAH. OXORIIIA.
Wholesale and retail dcalern in im|Hirted wines and liquprs.
F'rcncli brandies, segnrs, and fanjy groceries.
II. K. WASI1IIUKN, Ag’t»
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
8AYARRAH, OA.
WILLIAM P. YON GEL
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ho. 94 Bay-street. Savannah.
O’HEAIl A STONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
LATX or TOR riRM or LKUAKX. O'URAR A CO.
THOMAS A KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER8,
.Vn. 16 Barnard street, Samnnah. Ga
L**d plj)*. sheet lead, block tin, copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Order* from tho country promptly at
tended to jan7
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for lluilding nnd Work In Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew’s Hall, Broughton Streot.
ROOKING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feelsassifred he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
J. J. MAURICE.
MsfO utters and Conductors msdo to order.
, 11 CHAMPION, J. 0. WATTS.
CHAMPION A WATTS,
WIlOI.FMAIJC AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market ami Bay street,
HAVAXNAB, OA.,
Dealer* In Grocerlos, Foreign and I)omestio Liquors, Dried
F'ruits, Ac.. Ac.
References—A. Champion, F>q.. Samuel Solomons. Esq.,
Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co., Savannah, G*.
H. P. IIOKTOR. C. II. RIKKMAR.
HORTON A ItlKEMAN,
WIIOI.KHAI.K ARII RETAIL DRALRHH IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
118 Broughtm-street
JOHN G.FALIilGANT,
WHOLF.SALR AND R XT AIL DIALS* IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
West Side Monument Square. Samnnah, Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents of the above Company are prenired
to take risks against Firk on Buildings and their contents.
Also Marine Ska Rihkk. on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agents.
BROWN A HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WEST nROAD HTRKrr. HATANNAn.QA.
JNO. II. IICI.L. IIKNHY 0. KINO
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tlio undersigned has this
day associated with him Mr. Hknrv C. Kino, of Glynn
inty, with whom he willcontinuo the Factorage nnd Com
mission business in this city, under the firm of Hull A Kino
Janl2 JNO. II. HULL. 210 Bay-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
Telegraphed for the Georgia*.
Additional l»r «»»• Kranklln.
BaltimoiqC, M»rrh 80.
Tbo allied fleeta are at Brccoe, aod tho Uuixiuu fleet
I* at Bebaatapoi. Tbe BuHlant are holding back, al
though profeenlng to act in accordance with tho al
llee. Tbe French loan U taken with eageraeu In
Franoe.
Com. Perrj’a aquadron left Hong Kong for Japan
on tbe 16th of January.
The City of Munohextor, from Philadelphia, arriv
ed out on the 16th.
No movements of Importanoo whatever are report
ed aa having taken place on tho Danube, or in Aula.
Kalofut continue! to bo strengthened, tlie Huaaluna,
however, have abandoned their Intended attack, and
Inatead are now threatening (Jolatzeo, Brailor, and
Orna, and menacing varloua other points. A part of
tho Ruasian force hitherto threatening Krlefat, have
been moved towards Oraeva.
Prince Paakiewitch would aoon inapect the troops
on the Danube. The Greek revolution had not been
completely anppreased. Egyptian troops have been
sout to occupy Caudioa. Servia continues quiet. It
Ih reported that the first operations of the Anglo
French army will be to attack Scbaatapol by land
and the fleet! by sea. Tho Russians are fortifying
their Interior cities in Wallachi* and Molduvia.—
Workmen are strengthening tho fortlflcatious of Be-
baatapol, Odoaaa, Cronatadt, Waldborg. Boedlierg,
and tho entrance of Dneibcr. Admiral DacipcRnea’a
Squadron wonld aoon Join Admiral Napief»a In the
Baltic. Much oxoitemeut uow exist* on tho Bultic
coast.
Twenty sailing vessels nnd steamers are embarking
troops at Woolwich, England.
In tbo English House of Lords tho Coasting Trado
Bill has been read a second time. Lord Stanley said
the repeal of the English Coasting Laws would bo
followed by similar concessions by the United States,
Including the carrying trade of California.
Thu Bank of England has declared a semi-annual
dividoud of 4| per cent.
LATER PROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OFTHE CANADA.
Llrcrpool, March 18,
New York, March 31.
Tho Canada has arrived with Liverpool dates to
tho 18th. Tho Baltic had not arrived out at the tiiuo
of her sailing.
The Niagara nnd Cambria will return. The
steamship Kurus Bailed with troops on tho 18th.
Markets.
Tho brokers quote middling Orleans Cotton at from
5 11-10 to 54, fair Mobile GJ, middling do. 6J to 5 11-16,
middling Uplands 6 9-10 to5J. Stock of cottou at
Liverpool,exclusive ol thatou shipboard, was 075,090
bags, of which 358,000 wore American.
Itlce was quiet; common Rosin firm at Cs. to 6s. 3d.
—line Rosin 12s. 6d. ; Spirits Turpentine 56 to 67 ;
Coffee was unchanged—business lim ted ; Sugar also
unchanged—demand moderate.
At Manchester prices were weak with moderate
transaction.
In the French markets there had bccu a general
dccliuo iu Breadstuff*.
Political.
Tho answer of tho Czar to tbe last demand of
France and England, was not expected to arrive until
tho 17th or 18th.
England and France have determined to decline
the proposition of Russia to resurao negotiations be
tween tbo Western Powell and Russia. They have
determined on a further increase of their armaments.
The subscription to tbe new French Ixiau alreudy
amounted to more than three hundred millions of
francs.
Thirty thousand Russians were engaged in cutting
a Chanel for ships through the ice between Constadt
and Sveaborg. [These points are distuut more than
11. o skill. miles. A division of tho llussiau fleet Is at each.
This channel is beiug cut with a view to uniting
them.
The Western Powers liavo concluded a treaty with
tho Porte, on tlie basis already announced.
Commercial Failures,
Tbo houses of Warwick, Harrison «fc Co., and T.
McGregor, of London, nnd Gladston, Bond & Co.,
of Manchester, hud failed.
From Australia,
Tho Australian steamer Sydney, homeward bound,
had put iuto 8L Vincent disabled. She had 011
board gold to the amount of half a million pounds
sterling. Bho brought advicos from Sydney to De
cember 4th.
Her news from Port Philip is to tho 17th Decem
ber. Tho Australian markets were dull aud over
stocked. The gold product was plentiful.
King of Prussia and Napoleon.
The King of Prussia lias sent an autograph letter
to the Emperor Napoleon, defending the course of
Prussia in taking a position of neutrality nnd propo
sing a mediation between tho Maratimo Powers and
Russin. Napoleon replied that tho proposition cumo
too late.
Affairs In ’Washington.
Washington, March 31.
It is reported in Washington that Mr. Daniel,
Charge of the United States at Turin, has rcsingned.
Charleston Cotton Market.
Charleston, March 31.
Tlie Charleston mnrkct is without change—sales
to-day 800 bags at 7j to 10.
The Black Warrior In New York.
Nrw York, March 30.
Tho Black IVarrior, which left Havana on Friday
evening last, has arrived, she however, brings no
news of tho least importance from Cuba.
oil—lin
T)UTTER, CHEESE. Ao.—30 kegs selected Goshen Butter f
*^60 boxes do do Cheese; 100 do new scaled Herring; 20
ft CM—60 b
Av infi20
nSegsrs,
SCR,
^^^^^^^tesme^nd for
ANTON, JOHNSTON k CO J
mh “ ’ BRIGHAM, KELLY k
J bbls lime, dally expected per solir Mary E.
■i5S r * on » for Ml * arrlvs bv
BRIGHAM, KFTIJ.Y k CO.
LTAY—ano bales Prime Eastern IIsjr, just received and
A A fer sale by mh 2fl E. W. BUKER.
Campaign and claret.'-
^ Pint* ITeldu>li.V
FOR THE LADIES.
N OW OPENING, this day. another lot of those beautiful
nnd unique patterns of F'.nnmelleil nnd Gold Ear-rings
and Brooches, ol exquisllo workmanship snd taste, mid
which have been so eagerly sought for this spring. Also,
further supply of tho-e fine Gold Mounted Shell Combs,
direct from Pari*. Together with an additional supply of
Ifinmond and Rich Jewelry, and tine Watches and Trim-
n-'ngs.&c., Ac., unsurpassed In the State.
I), n. NICHOLS,
at the old stand, first door west of Pulaski Hoorn.
tnarch26
u I ’Vla irxs DIKlL ASSES—120 hh.l* Louisians Sugar, snd
kJ 811 bbls Louisinna Molasses, landing from brig Albion,
from Altakapss, and for snlo by
fehl3 00HKN k F03DICK.
D omestic liquors —100 hw* e Ph«ip*& Ror*Gin ;
60 bbls. New England Rum : 20 bbls. Domestic Brandy;
76 bbls. Rectified Whisky : 16 bbls Old Mongahalia Whis
ky ; 10 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy. For sale by
dec7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00.
-Ins ■' «. • - — ,
GEORGU N. NICHOLS,
Owens’ Building, opposite I'ulnski House,
Having made large additions to his establishment, continues
to do 1IOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome stylo, and on accommodating terms.
Sfi~ All work executed with dispatch.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
CARRIGFX BUGGIES AND SULKIES—A
general assortment, just received—The sub-
anw prepared to offer In the public. Carriages.
Pbntona, Buggies. Carryalls. Ac . fresh from some of the
most popular F>tabllshnients, and Builders at the North.
Tho selections were made \if one of the firm, with strict
referencotothe requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such articles In their
lino, as they can confidently recommend and warrant, feel
ing assured that they n ill he sustained in offering a better
and finer class of work, thau has been usually kept in this
market.
■ftie Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam-
in#. and aatisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by an examination of their stock
All kinds of Repa’ring done as heretofore.
L.8. BENNETT k 00.,
July 31 Corner West Broad nnd Itoy-ata.
CO.l’ARTERSIIIl* NOTICE.
Tlie undoriiigned have n**ocinted themselves to
gether. under the name and style of Morphy A De-
vnnny, for the transaction of general Boot and
Shoo business, hnving the stand on tho corner of
Congress and Whitnker-street*. formerly occupied by M
Prendorgast. They are now prepared to offer to their friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Indies’ nnd Gentle
men’s noots, Shoes. Ac., which they will sell cheap for cash.
J3y MURPHY A DEVANNY.
Alls
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE
i
WOODRUFF, GREEN A CO.
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
DK. WESSELHDEFT’S WATER CURE,
BKATTIJSBORO’, VERMONT,
All rumors to the contrary, continues to receive
patients, for whose recovery and couifert the under-
signed pledge themselves to spare no pains, so Hint
ney may maintain the fame of the establishment. Its pro.
isiors for hydropathic purposes are unrivalled, and its
supply of pure soft wnter Is abundant.cool and palatable nt
all seasons, without the use of ice. I)R. K. I. Lkwkxtoai
Resident Physician. Mw. F. WESSELHOKFT,
nmrch26—hAw2iii Proprietress.
UR- 'V. R. MOSELE Y, informs the public
generally that he is permanently located in the city
of Grifiin. and is prepared to treat Cancers. Wens,
Tumor*, nnd all other Chronic Diseases, with the
remarkable success.
i unprecedented success, for the past ten years, in the
treatment of that horrible disease. Cancer, should not he
overlooked by tbe public in deciding upon his merits J|c
has cured ninny cases that were considered entirely hope-
loss. His treatment is without the use of tho knife, cans
ing hut little pain. Patients are necessarily compollrd to
be under his Immediate care mid supervision from one to
six weeks, according as tho nature and circumstances of
the case may demand.
Be is a regular gradi ale. and has no quackery connected
withdii* system of practice.
His Infirmary is open for the reception of negroes, snd
Tor others. City accommodation* are ample.
All communications must lie post-paid, aud addressed to
W. R. MOSELEY, M. D.. Griffin. O*.
STEAMSHIP ISABEL.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
7b Imre on Saturday. 1*1 April.
The United Mimes Mall Steamship ISABEL,
William Koims. Uommaudei, will regularly
is port on tlie M and 16th of aaeh month. For
paasss* only, apply to
mhl7 COHENS A HERTZ. AjfMtl.
„ UNITED «TATKS MAIL LINK~-
,FOR NEW YORK.—To Imvo on Saturday, lat
.T*.; 0 .. 0 ' 011 **: A N —Tlie new and superior sUam-
ship AUGUSTA. Capt. Thomas I$ron, will leave aa above.
For freight or passage, apply to
PADEIJORD, FAY A 00.
Cabin Passage §26 00
Steerego g oo
>&£ NDW VORK—Georgia Llnen^Tbe regu-
packet schr. V. R. BURTON. Captain Ungo, will
lave immediate dispatch for the above port. For Irrfght
r paasage applv to ROWLAND A CO.
Agents Nsw Mirk—Hciu.vton A Tillman. spl
NEW YORK—Union Line—Tlie regular
,NlKfc Packet schr. NORTH STATE, Horton, most*?, will
have quick des|iatch for the above port. For freight or
paaaage. apply to mb31 OGDEN A BUNKER.
u V*T ON '“ Th " b * rk FLIGHT, Calhoun, mas-
JUBK’O/i will havo dispatch as above. For freight qr pas
sage apply on board or to '
•OWB BRIGHAM. KEI.LY A (X).
NEW YORK—Unlon Line—Tir* regular
packet schooner CATARACT, Rice, master, will have
quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage
■PPly to rnb'25 OGDEN A BUNKER.
sit,-
mli26
BALTIMORE—The packet schooner GKO.
,8. JONES. Capt. 11. Look, will meet with dispatch
above port, tor freight or pssiage apply to
H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
Jks NKW1 OR 1C—Old ICatabllalinl Line—
SaESt P'* 1 brig PH1LUHA. Graffuii. master, will have quick
despatch as above. For freight or passage, apply on board,
at Teliaii’s wharf, or to • ’
BRIGHAM, KK1J.Y A 00.
NEW IIOIIK-Old^Established Line.
Ihe schooner JOSEPH GRICE, Rogers, master, will
lespatoh as above. For freight or passage apply ou
mlPJl BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y A OO.
A 1 American ship
, . iAQNKB. J K. Scott, master, will have dispatch,
or freight or passage apply to
_L nh,H _ COHEN A FOSDICK.
JfJti BALTIMORE—Regular Line—the fine
schooner WOOD BRIDGE, White, master, will meet
with dispatch as above, for freight or passage apply on
board, at Tellair’s wharf, or to
"M* BRIGHAM, KEIJ.Y A 00.
JfM BALTIMORE-Regnlnr Line—The'schr
afisSADLLA, , Mar ter. will have disitalch as
* Fur freight or passage apply on board or to
BRIOIIAM. KEIJ.Y A CO.
mli!4
FLORIDA FACKKT7
Hr Darien. Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga..and Jackson
ville, 1‘icotata. i’alsUka. and Black Creek, Eta.
r js.rlf^LS 11,0 l,,,w “’"l Splendid fast running steara-
SKM1NOLK Captain P. Blankknmiip. will
commence her trips ss above on Tuesday the 21st instant,
st lOo clock. A. M Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ample time for passengers going
nortl,. ,0 cun "* ct wilh 11,0 New York and Savannah steam-
Tho Seminole is filled up in magnificent style, with large
and airy state-rooms, and for speed, safely, snd comfbitl*
«ot excelled by any steamer In the South.
Taking the inland route she offers superior Inducements
for invalids and others.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
heard, at tho wharf of tho Savannah and Charleston Steam
Packets, marlO 8. M LAFF1TKAU. Agent.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE.
FOK PAI.ATKA, K. F.,
wo Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury. (Black Creek.)
a,,,, e, ' , ff“ nt * team-packet ST.
JOHNS. CapUin Jams.1 Frcxoohn, will leave
places Thursday. 6th April, at 10 o’cloca
A. M., and every Thursday thereafter. This boat has been
built expressly for the trade, and has large and airy state
room accommodation* for passengers. For freight or pass-
«K", apply on board at the Florida Steam-Packet Wharf,
near the gas works, or to
*P'2 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
WTh* St. Johns will make her next trip to St. Au
gustine on Thursday, the 20th April.
FOR CHARLESTON.
.SAJIS'* Tho steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
rtwwBisiaiiL 1 **™ alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
Friday nnd Miturdty at 7)J o’clock, P. M.. leaving Charles
ton on tho same day* st 6 o'clock. I*. M
The hosts arrive and leave Charleston In tinio to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north,
a 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1854.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—hhr Balatka. Fla. .and all the interme
diate landings on the mute.
The superior new Steam-packet WKLAKA,
dSEfeduSLCaptain N. Kino, will, until further notice
save every Satukiiat. at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows ;
T° Ibuton $3 00 I To PlcalaU $8 00
fat. ftlarjrw 4 60 Pslstka 8 00
V. f. aok ,? 0nTiUo 0 00 J Htack Creek .... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to It. R. Duke, for Ocala, will bo
(-shipped free of all cliargesat Palatka.
F°r freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
nteain I sekot Company’s wharf, or to
feb,H 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
BV COHEN * FOIfDICK.
On Monday! 3d In.tsnt. ml 57* |f"u. frvu.t.
160 l^skets of Champaign, of our ow n imj,«.r
few thousand Havana Unn.
Terms at sal*.
from i f af'-rw,
rtatiou.
W«n on the first Tuesday in this month, In front of
tha court hjuse. citf of Savannah, betwaen the lecal
hours of sale, the following property : **
L)t No. 24. E, oontsialng about 7 acres, situated on
liberty street. Aloo, fire lots In Crawford wird Vh • N«
1$ 19.20,21 and 22. being In fee simple. ’ K “'
Terms made known oa day ofaale. Purchasers navine
for .11 till... ,gl‘
Choice Madeira Wiae*.
Will be told. !n front of our store, on Monday 3d dav of
April, at 12 o’clock, M., ' 1
200 boxes, 1 dozen bottles each. Btaudy, Imported 1BS4.
60 boxes, 1 dozen bottles each, Joy. Imported in 188«.
Tli* above Wine* were carefully bottled and corked by
the late J. II Gaudry, and were selocted, In Madeira, by
gsod fudges. ■
Terms to b# made known on the day of salt. mblfi
On the first Tuesday In April next, between the usual
hours of sale, If not previously disposed of at private
sale,
Tlie western half of Trust Lot Letter O. 8t. James’
square, fee simple, and the improvements, being a large
dwelling house, containing some fifteen rooms, and occu
pied ss a boarding house. Rent $700 per annum. Terms—
one-hair cash, snd remainder payable In six and twelve
months. mh!4
J 4 ! ’i.**' ~it, .1 • o’clock. P.V.,
SiffiCt '■ C""7to.», U» followliif
Oo Joom No,. 2,8.4,6,6 , n , ,
On a Lane 20 feet wide—Lots Nos. 20 and 21
On p 81 ”* 1 . 43 foet wide—LoU No*. 22 and 23
On Purse street—LoU Nos. 26,29.80.31 and 34
On a Street 46 feet wtd*— LoU Nos 27 28 82 and n.1
_ _ . .. Admlnlstratorla 8ale.
° D . 1 m e 7 1 V' lh .* d4 L of A PrU next, at 11 o'clock, will
sold, In front of tha court house
will' “ U .’‘ * m p.o.em,nU ro.m of
Broad and Brvau streets—tease exnlrra ,k_ viu
juij wsu-b.to.idr.o u»«u27?£2™£&I£
ceased, snd sold by permUslon of Court of Ordinary, and bv
order of the administrator. Terms at sale mli22 1
.......... iiu Valuable LoU.
Canal,bounded aoutheaVt'by DeleS'iti’i (now JradS’) land” April D#xt ’ at 11 °’ olock .
west by hoatrown'a land, north bv R V . R Harden’* 7 fuow be sold, before the court house,
IInllM..»\ ° 7 .■ \ a .°r Nine Lo s, numberci from 3 to 11, as pro plat, situated
MY T. J. AVAI.8H.
„ Cominisslonrrs’ Sale
On Tuesday, April 4th. will be sold In front of the court
between the legal hours of sale,
All that tract of land called’’Quacoo,” containing 670
?, crp "; , J 10re «r Imn. about eleven miles from tlie city on the
—--.... ■ ..uu, uuiui ur n. «». iiaruon n (u.
Holliday’s)' and east by the Psvsnnsh. Ogeechee and Alat
ainaha CMnal; also, the following negroes. Anny. Cliarity,
Adam, George Cheonay, Berah. Affy. John, and Albert.
Terms cash. I urchasers paying for title*. The property
can bo seon on application to Edward Horglnne, Esq., on
tho premises. Tho abovo is sold by virtue of a decree of
the Honou rable the Superior Court of Chatham county and
by order of the Commissioner*. mh31
Assignee's Sale
°o Tuesday, April 411,.will be .old, la (rant at coart hoc...
botwocn the usual hours.
The western half of Lit No. 1. first tything, Reynolds’
ward—the said lot having a front on Bay street of thirty
feet—together with all the improvements Sold by order
of the assignee. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles.
On Tuesday, April 4th. will be sold, in front of court house,
between tho usu;.l hours,
Three shares Augusta aud Wnyneslioro’ Railroad Stock,
id ten shares Oglethorpe Mutual Loan Association Stock.
Terms cash. ma rl2
Privnte Snlo—10 si in res at.-nni<-r J.-nny I .lint Slock. 10 d«
PlMWroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, Tor sale low if
appliecl for immediately janl8
To Hire by the Year—A negroboyTi^d 22 years, a brick-
isycr,
janl
ooouS '.“'Su’i'.v i,i; ^
.... At PrivnliTsaie
sere. 1 N «iim^ 1 f th dUt i , ? ct ' *«ctlon. containing 100
seres, within four miles cf the town of Clinton. Terra*
dec 13
, . .» At Prlvato Sale.
.I.ffn.rtf’. 2 ?:,"°", th of i 0 "*' Improvement*.con-
nnlir* p! \ . ? hou " V" 1 doub,e , ® n «n«'nt. In good
order. Rents st $33 per month. Will be sold a bs^galS. ss
the present owner Is moving from the city. For terms snd
further particulars Inquire st tlie countini
ntlng room.
. .. , _ At Private Sale.
' h *“L._S*. rri ? K ° ‘riramod and painted. Id
decl3
good order. Torin* cash.
o * n , m At Ifrirate Sale.
»eea Kye aod Oats Ip quantities to suit purchasers.
eadv nlllLVi , n l i’ l ‘ te S " 1 *V _ T? V hlnd "°'»® asiortmont of
.ml n. a ?‘ h . I*’ c , on " l " U "8 of superfine frock, sack
cash U ’ “ l0U ,uU P urchMer *. for sale low. Terms
TO CONTRACTORS.
N OTICE I*hereby given to all Contractors for work a
labor to bo done on Bridges, Culverts, Ac , In the
County of Chatham, thst contract* for the same must first
N* made with the Justices of the Inferior Court, as requir-
d by tho laws in force regulating tho construction of
bridges, Ac. JAM. E. GODFREY, J. I. o. o. c.
GEO. P. HARRISON, j. i. o.o. c.
marl MONT. CU.MMING. j i. n. o p.
NEW WOOD YAR1L
IE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens
of Navannnh that he has commenced the general Wood
Business, on that spacious and most convenient location,
formerly known a* IVayne’s. late Winkler’s wharf, on the
West side of the foot of West Broad street, where he in
tends at all times to keep on hand every kind of Wood that
may he required, either nt wholesale or retail. All of which
ho intends to sell nt the lowest market prices, for cash.
Particular and prompt attention paid to ffllingor-
W. T MITCHELL. Agt.
mnr3-tf
MH. II. A. UHOOK8,
H ISTORIC AL PAINTER of the National Gallery, I/mdon'
returning to .Savannah after an absence of twenty
years, respectfully offers his services to the citizens and
the public generally, in Portrait and Historical Painting,
and restoring old pictures. Mr. Brook* furnishes
gildsevory description of Picture Frames. Hiscu
on view In Stewart street. RolwrUvillc.
Order* left at his residence, or at Mr. John Pool*, will be
punctually attended to. mar3-1w
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 18S8.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
O UR purchases for Ihe fall and winter trade are now
pletcd.snd we can submit to your inspection a verr
Urge and well assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected with the trade, and at such price*, in' the present
stale or Ihe markets, ns will provu highly satisfactory.
M PRENREROAST k CO.. 178 Broughton-st.
™ opposite St. Andrew's Hall.
SPRING TRADE, 1834.
W E have opened this day. aud are prepared to sell o
very moderate terms, ten cases new Madder Prints
assarted styles to which wo hog to eiill the especial atten
tion of purchasers. M. PltBNDKHGAST k Cl).
178 Broughton streot. opposito St. Andrew’s Hall, west
■M®- frb8
Hon. J. n. Stark, Griffin, Ga.
Hon. W. R. Phillips, •*
Rev. Lewi* Hatton, *•
Col. J. c. Mungham, “
Johnson. Jones A Co. “
msrchlS—dfcwtf
Dr. J. Y. M Puckett. Griffin.
Dr. E. W. Wilson, Upson Co
Hon. J. J. Floyd, Covington.
Hon. D. J. Rally, Jackson.
Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jackson'le
C 10FFEE AND TEA—150 sacks prime choice lllo Coffco
> 76 sacks Java do. 150 half and quarter chests Teas, of
various kinds, for sale by McMAHO.V k DOYLE.
T EA—50 half-chests Hyion, Imperial, and Pouchong. for
le pl5 WEBSTER k PALMES.
J U8T received boautlfully embroidered linen cambrie
Handkerchiefs, also, Freucb worked Collars very rich
patterns. For sale by »ep!8 AIKEN A BURNS.
A FEW handsome black Ijsc* Mantles, also. 0 4 black
Lace for mi king mantillas, at
mill8 KEMPTON k VERSTILLE’S
B altimore bacon, lard and flour.—66 hhd*
choice new Bacon Side*, 16 do do Shoulders. 10 Heroes
sugar cured Hams, 30 bbls snd 50 kegs prime Leaf lard,
100 bbls Howard street Flour, landing and tor sale by
nh!8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A OO
/ rti . .. .. anu baskets quarto and ——
. l" n “ Heldselck and Excelsior Champaign. 40 oases LI QUOARS.—40 finds, choice N O Sugar, a superior article;
»>[jnd Claret Wine. For eale by O 26 do. Prime do. do., just received snd for sal* bv
u W W GOODRICH. mar3 WEBSTER k PALMES.
BROGANS—IIROUANS.
Tlie subscribers would call tho attention of
danters and others, in want of good and cheap
irogans. to rail and examine their stock, os they
-feel satisfied thst upon inspection the quality and
prices of their goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY A DEVANNY,
novl6 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets
MU:
mh28
CANARY CAGES BY THE I.AST STEAMER—
A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand
some Cage, and nno proof against Mites.hare only
to ninke an early call for a choice from a fine a*
sortment.
J. P. OGIJjyfl. 100 Bryan-st.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from
the stt'js4.riber, on the 16th of August, a negro man
named TOM, about forty years old, stout snd chunky
.built, snd has a mark resembling a fcathor or arrow
commencing at the base of the noso and running up the
forehead. He wiU probably try to get to Savannah, where
he has spont several rears of runaway life, and was an in-
mats of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1849.
-- WILLIAM GERMANY.
Lon county, Florida. Sept. 12,1868. seplB—dAwtf
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.— Ranaway from Cole
raine Plantation, three seeks since, ABRAM AM Mo-
QUEEN and DOB, each about 40 years of age. They
l 'T are supposed to be down on the salts. 6thlng and oys-
taring. The above reward will be paid for tbe two. or 626
for elthor, delivered on thg Plantation to Silas Fulton, or to
the Jailer In 8avannah, on application to
marl—tf j WILLIAMSON k 00.
ltF.V. J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK.
r pHB EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIANITY. In a Systematic
, l,n d Practical Discussion of the Kxternnl Department,
by Jnsiah P. Tustin. Savannah, price 50 cents.
The Planter's Northern Bride, by Mrs Caroline L Hcnts.
Homrepathy Fairlr Represented, a reply to Prof. Simn-
kon's Hoincensthy Misrepresented, by W. Henderson, M. 1)
Poole’s Index to Periodical Literature. 1 vn|. 8 vo.
Russell’s School Histories of the Unitod States. France,
England. Greece and Rome, with numerous engraving*. 76
cents each. “ '
Groce Greenwood’s Haps and Mishap* of a tour in Europe
Tlie Sunshine of Greystnne. by E. J. May.
Valentino's History of the City of New York, 8 vo , with
plates.
Joinlne’M Summary of tho Art of War.
Mclichamp*. a legend of the Santee, by Simms.
Bleak House. Blye House Hot, Count Cbristoval, Lord
Layondale, Ao.j Shell’* Irish Ilsr. new supply.
rob 23 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
N EW GOODS—For Gentlemen's and Boys'Wear—lllnck
Drab d'Ktu, black, brown and green silk warp Cash me-
ret* for coats and IsckeU, white snd fancy Linen Drills,
white and browa Navy Ducks, checked and striped linens,
French English and American Ottonades. f* nc y « ulmn *r
Csssimeres, brown and slate Linens. Ac., for sale at lowest
Price* by mh21 Dr WITT A MORGAN.
f^5. T Ji) E ^f J ' rK, ^K er ®learner Isabella, from Havana—
, 20 PP®r i K»r»-LaRosabrand ; 10.000 Vegueraa PlanU-
tlon ; 26,000 La Iutegridad, lor sale by
. ?!° 28 A. BONAUD.
O ATS —100 bags prime Maryland Oats landing per schr
Summerset, for salo by
|” bM BRIGHAM. KEI.LY A CO.
L INEN GOOIW—Irish Linens, and pillow-case do;~lu7;
il' 4 ' ine “ SbcotioK*- Baht snd heavy style* ,
“•*> i 0-4 I]"®® Damask, bleached and brown: Huck-
abuck.Sooteh and birds’-ere Dianers ; brown and bieache-
Damask Table Cloths; Damask Napkins and Doylos. Rod
oelvcd and forsale by
°« 11 HENRY LATHROP A OO
E MBROTDERIES—Just received and opened a largo and
varied assortment or all kind* or Embroideries, con-
sist ng in part of—Muslin and Cambric Rands, Flouncing*,
Mglngs snd Innings; Mull and Dimity Itands ; Brmk-
fa.i Dinner and Night Caps: Infant. Robes and Wist*:
Muslin and Cambric Collars, ChemlzetU and Sleeves, an-i
fxdlsrettes ; also, a few very handsome Honiton Lace Col-
KKM1TON A YEROTILIX
GIN—
Dupuy A Co's Brandy,
various brands, French do
K, and U pipes do do
8 bids superior Old Peach do
40 do domestic do
lo cask* brown Sherry Wine,
2 )i pipes do do do
HI casks medium nnd choice Madeira Wine,
2" » ic,ly do
16 }l do Port do
2<> >4 do Sweet Malaga d 0
Also 40 basket* Champaign, 11 pipes Meder Swan and
Holland Gin, 8 quarter casks Cherry Brandy, for salo by
r ” b2a WEBSTER A PALMES.
JKS-H
Alcoiiol and the Constitution or Man. bv E I, Youmans
A Week's Delight, or Games and .Stories.
The Ilulhrothcd. by Alessandro Manrone.
One Year, a talo of wedlock, bv Emily F Carlen.
John, or a Cousin In Hand U worth two Count* In the
Bush, by Emily F Carlen.
Count Cbristoval, vol. 2d.
Linnc Lick wood, a norel. by Catherine Crowe.
" b'-'d of Misfortune, by Ned Buntline.
Works of John O Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Alinnnsc, for 1854.
More of Mrs. Partington's Carpet Bag of Fun.
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.
Graham's and Har|>er'i< Magazine, for January.
Received and for sale at 135 Congress street, by
J™? 0 j S. 8. HIB1JCY.
r^KKSII CURRENTS. Ac.—Just received two cask Cur-
1. rants. 30 drums Figs, 6 casos Prunes, 6 case* (finger
Preserve*. lO.loz Brandy Fruit and plain Preserves.20 do*
\\ alnut, Jlushroom and Tomato Cal*u|is ; 10 dot Olive Oil,
in pint* and quarts ; 20 do* Pickles, In quarts and half gal
lon jars ; 30 wholo, half and quarter boxes Raisin* in
layers and banchos; Citrons. Mace. Nutmegs. Cordials. Ac
snd for sale by DAVID O'CONNER.
®(»c22 Corner of Broughton and Dravton-sts.
F IRSALK.—A black girl. 16 years old; a black girl 14
years old. °
A black boy 19 years old. Timber hand.
A black man 22 yeurs old. ploughman and field bond.
A black woman aud 2 children. Held hand.
A black woman snd child, field hand.
A black woman, scamtress, cook, washer and iron, and
2 children.
A black man 20 years old. sawyer and mill hand.
' WVl.LY A MONTMOLLIN.
-20 half barrels G. Haw* Beer. ~Just received and
lo by declfi HYLAND A O’NEILL.
B eef.—
for ss
,, .rt , y! i . ANl> ^UMMER DHESS
I laid Barege. 0 ilo do Striped do. 6 do do I’laid. Chints
and V igured do. 0 do do Striped do do. 7 do do super ifarege
fustics, for sale by mb 10 AIKIN A BURN'S.
V 1ESSH, FOR SALK —The brig Dura. 198 tuns burthen, I
GE’i,* I’Ul-ASKI UJITEHY.—Ur.wn numtMr. of
3 6 40 42 26 01 38 13 17 65 63 64 7
Also, Class I):
TtrtV.. a M i 4 -,« 6 10 40 7ft 61 44 71 62 34
Ticket 6 aud 70 prize of $160 sold
E. WrmiNGTON’8.
UHKKNIO ANO IM I.ASKI LOTTERY.
n. A MAURY.Managers.
3J ’■ ttl * •").
OAPITSt.
„„ $10,000.
l-ottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
49“ Tickets $2 60—shares In proportion.
4th'Aml?'"‘ 16, **" *' n.l.,on Today,
stu April. atirrAL.
BM ,$20,058.
t. 3 6 . N 2? b *t Id Drawn Ballots.
T Ck f.. —share* iu proportion.
l*Ii C sIv»nn!i! r r*‘ ngly °. r br .V'° l* ck »K® for "ale In Bay
lane. Savannah.Ga.. next to Robinson A Camp.
4|li E. WITHINGTON.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AOENliT—LIKE, EIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company.
or luitTKimn, con.v.,
Capital, and surplus over $260,000.
Ai.ntKn Gut. President. Ja« n Waikixv
This Company will Issue Policies on the J.^tHtoc^'
K!l n - C Rfi% , *^. < lK , ’ 0n . th8 M,,t ! l " , » ,Un ’ t, ' u,, combining the
benefits of both system* at tho option of the insured.
stirotlolflre 1 ?'* b ‘V?' 1 ’t' 011 'nested capital of the ln-
2" aro ' ln inyopim'"! unsurpassed by any T.tr« ln*u.
ranco Company In this btato or Uulon.
[L.S.] signed R G.PLVNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts,
_ C1 . . _ State of Connecticut.
49“Slave. Insured. Californian and Australian risks
takcu on reasonable terms.
Jltesubscribor Is also Agent Tor the following Fire Comps-
Kqultable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
r. U .\’!Cf i ! e ?. ( i npiUI $2,600,000
Capital paid In $1.000 000
Farmers’ Fire lniuranre Compniiy. ’
_ . „ Cajiltal $200,000.
Granite Fire nnd Marine Insurance Comn’ny,
or SKW VOHK CITr.
Capital $300,000.
Stnte Mutunl Fire nnd Marine Insurance
Company, of Fcnnsylvanln.
„ . , , , UnpRsI $360,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Compnnv.
Capital $160,000.
New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y.
Capitol $160,000.
Those Companies having n cash capital, ssrelv Invested
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to ollect'lnsurance
able tonT*** ^ r °’°" * klnd * of I’roporty on reason-
For iusuranco in either of tho above named Corapanlos.
ipply to ’
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
, , and Agent for the abovo Companies,
Oj«7—ly ollleo 142 Congress-st.
A FEW MORM ROOKS.
M ^ra 010 ?? r *, rp ° l ct F,,n - flrst-ralo to
cure tho Blues, •• laugh nn-l grow fat ”
, m T 1 f lm,1 ? w * fo Uasnnry, by Robert Morris, Esq ,
"""f ‘he best works on Masonry ever published. 1
s ’ ,l °
of the lawyer’s Story, more of the Old Doctor
voli.m. ,m Kn-uTk°.i f . U "7' com ’ n,! ''C"'nrnt of a new
volume. Now Is the time to subscribe, at $2 60 if paid in
advance. Rccoived and for sale bv
1*"?. 8. S. SIIII.KV. Kn, 135 Cqngr.»,-,r.
DYING AND RENOVATING
K.ST AII Lift II MEN T,
73 1 ork street, near the Court House. .SVnmmail. Georgia.
T 1If „ , „ kSfTAiiuaiiKii ur 1832.
" ' ■“'■“Hbw, .ratoful lo 1,1.
their continued favors, would stato that, in addition
l«’*t'.bTlrt r' M, r Ul i" ,n , l i yin ?' * c, l ,,ir ®d by him during l.is
St’jS; ; n, ‘ *rr.n.em.nl,
[,'?' °" 1 " t * "» -Ilk nml woolen 4re,.o,,
shnuls. Ac., which ho trusts will generally please all who
hi ay favor him with their patronage
Gentlemen’s garmett* dyed, cleaned or renovated a*
^ lh 1 °.*f n,e *"P®rior style which has gen
? Xi ,T ucl ' , ' 1 " pabonsand friends.
JiilX b " ! * c '" ,d “» J »—* '» «»■>
moden[to fr0,n lh * counlrjr P unctll »ily atlended to. Terms
" < *, nt by "fosmboat* or railroad, word
should bo sent him by letter, through tha Post Office, so
thst he may kuow where to call for them.
“Hi*. _ • ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
NEW GOODS—FALL TKADK—18S31
D'lv Ubefr & 1? N ,*, r ® rP .®C!i ,nK b 7 th# "framer* week-
Mir Lift rtteolln„T ' to ■*“
'I]*;! J*”"' 1 tin? SiH.. colored dl.oe nnd ducapo do
laid and brocade Silk of the newest style ™
Ilk anA*ur—M« U Vi ,n r * ’f 1 ,??"' Krenc, "*nd Eng. printed do
ilk snd Wool 11 ilds for children's wear, plaid Raw Silks
l.in ,„d plnld Poplin...... neb. rrtoch P p,i';, , |;’'c.Tb r lc
Dark Calicos. Mourning do. Irish Linens. Ac,
Ribero’s new building.Congress-street.
UY PHBJUUOK m BELL.
Heavy dtocl. of Boots and Sfioto—Coo tinned.
O" Moi'duj ibe .'il Inslaot, St 10 o’clock, wUl be sold
at tlie store of B. Flanuegan, 1(»0 Bryan street, *
The entire Stock In said store, comprising a very larga
and well selected assort meat at Boots and Shoes. Bale toU
itivs and to be contlnuad daily until tbe whole to disposed
,10 °
_ _ , " Executor’s Bate,
a 1 ;"’ 10 w,t: said her two children,
fWh* ,n<1 M V r ' 80,(1 nuder d#er% * °f Superior Court,
Chsthsm county, as estate of E. M. McKentli; and Inr or-
der of the executor, for tbe benefit of tbe heirs of aatd
south of ill Cans I Brh*. ZSZWSfmEXSkS
the C«n*l, continuing south to Jones street. Proper!r in
fee simple. Bale positive. Terras lllwreL mh22
_ „ Desirable Real Estate.
On Tursilsv, the 4th day of April next, at 11 o’clock, will
be sold, In front of the court bouse.
Four very valuable Ints, 60 by 90 feet, situated on Coo-
* re *. 11 butwe ® n Montgomery and Jefferson streets,
west of Market square. Terms—one-third cash, balance
payable In 12 and 2-1 months, with Interest and mortgage
on i™y> ro P* rt 7. Purchasers to pay for all papers.
Corn and Flour.—At Private Sale.
Just received In store, and for sale at the lowest market
price. In lots to suit purchasers.
800 bsgs prime White Corn.
260 bugs superfino Yellow. _ mart
Pnyste Sale—15 hhds, best New Orleans Sugar, landing
from brig Crocus, and for sale t«bl7
S a, t -F rt Ur Vfry ™ ,u «Ms I-ots. 80 by 90 feet,
situated near Market Square, on Congress street, betweeu
Jefferson and Montgomery street*. febl6
At Private Sale.—Just received and for sale In auautl-
He* to suit purchasers. 60 bales Klee Hay, cui when the
rice was perfectly veidant and in milk, equal to the best
timothy or clover, end superior whsn passe. 1 through the
cutting box. Try It. fo bl4
Privnto Sale—Ouo hundred hairels best Planting Pota
toes Just received and for sale at 160 Bay street. Terms
feblO
Adminlslratrlx Bale.
On tho first Tuesdav in April next, will bo sold, In front of
the court house, during tho legal hours of safe,
All Improvements on the south-oast corner of Lot No. 83,
Warren ward, corner of Broughton and Price streets. 8old
hr order of Hie honorable Court of Ordinary for Chatham
theb * neflt ® f belrs and creditor* of the
estate of Gasper Rosey, deceased. Terms cash, purchasers
paving for titles. MATILDA ROSEY, Adm’x
roblb ostate^Gnspor Rosey, dcceasod.
_ . Guardian Sale
LtrJWKj! dS" 1 ”«'• *“•■'"1 the l.fi.1 honr, of
Savannah "* ° J ’ b * for ® th ® eourt ® ou *® la the city of
Three prime likely young nogrots, vlx : two boys and one
Rirl. belonging to the estate of J. J. Belfner, deceased. Sold
under a decree of the Sunerior Court of Chatham county,
and by ordor of tho Guardian, for division among the heire.
Terms ca«h, purchasers paying for titles. feblO
„ .. . , _ , Administratrix Bale.
On tho first Tuesday in April next, before tho court house.
In Hif city of Savannah, will be sold. ’
;' 0 1 t No 21 Calhoun ward, and Half Lot No. 18. Wesley
ward. Sold by order of the Honorable Court or Ordinary
fro,? / .'U ,n 00 , u “ t J'- fo r . *fi® benefit of the heirs and cred-
Itor* of tho estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terms
rash MARY A. ROUSSEAU, Administratrix
fob0 estate Jules Rousseau.
..... At Private Sale.
1 . .1 J0 ' on ,he "ble of West Broad street snd
south of Robertorflls. being 34 feet front by loo fret deep,
subject to a lease or 10 years from June, 1861, with a re-
newnl of five years nt a valuation, lent $48 per annum —
Tlie linjiroyemcnla are, a store, and a dwelling one story
h,gh ’ w,,h * Urg * ®nd commodious stable.—
Term. cash. dsclS
Pri vate Sale—’126 bids Koscndale Hydraulic Cement, now
landing from schooner Enchantress, from New York.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
e room accom*
SEW YOMC ANTI hAVaNNAH BTfiMl&S.
_ . [SKjn-WKKKI.V.1
wheel 5te*mslilp*^^ r0 ' npload.d side.
S 5 » u *
AUGUSTA. 1600 tuns dpt T rm, ’
KNOXVI1.LE. 1600 tuns .....dpt C Il ludlow
Saturdny 0 N6W Y ° rk “ , " 1 8avannl,h • V »«T Wednesday and
r *y inng lhe '»ntcst on the coast, unsur-
^ wi i no 1 . ' “ ret ^ ,,r cmfort— making tl.elr pi stages
Ind5JdifaP »r® commandc) by skillful; careful
snd^pollte officers. Tliey offer a most desirable convernnoe
Cabin passage «06
Btcerngo passage *y
PADEUTORD, FAY - k OO..
Agents in Bs vsnush.
... SAMUEL L. MITCHELL
“L® U Broadway, New York
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK'
iXhrnngh In 60 to 66 hours.—A>u> York and
Charleston Steam Daeteu-lrsve Adger’e
. .. . Vi, erer 7 Saturday Afternoon, and
&SSZZZ?-*’- °° s ‘ , “ rJ ”’ """ *" J
S N A S P l £i^: , S. J ,. r JS?n; , ' #00lo ” ,!
SOUTHERNER, dPtoln W. Fours*, 1,000 tons, will leave
each altermato Wednesd y, having been newly coppered
and gunrds raised, Is now in complete order. 1
For freight or passage, having elegant state ri
modatlons,apply at tliu office of tho Agont
„ _ In , HENRY MISSROON1
CornerEas tnay and Adger k Son’s Wharves
n the line to connect
feblO
_ UNITED STATEN MAIL,
From Macon, Gn., to Tallahnasve, Fla.
Railroad to Ogtethnrp—Stages lo Ullahassee
Tlie Dally arrange-
_n»ent on this route gvygyi
n.in/'V'i ,n * 1 " r . u " ni , n 8 three time* a week"
Bainbridge, and Quincy, and threo Hums a
week via. Tlioraasville, Duncansville, Ac
n*iirtHt°T r "ii ,rt K l, 5 ,, l. t,,w i n ]*'* veM “ con ftt half past a
o clock, A. M., by ILillroad for Oglethorpe The Staoes
..viniiUBlelhoi.eeiii,,, .t n o'clock. Mtl.ln,
firrtSS rtat«36 hourt' " ,U *” »«•>
llot"l«,, WrioM.1., nml FrM.y.b, Nowlon, IlilnI.rM,*
and Qulncjr, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sundays. Tuesdays snd Thursdays, st lo, p M *
On Tuesdays, tfiursdsys. snd Satunlsys. by the way of
ISSFHdiw^tlS^p! n fi r ° UtC °" « 0 -^y’ Wwdnw^s^
Offletharpe to Tallahassee by either routs
hours U fr ° m Macon 1,138 ~* ud from Savannah In 60
By thlsroutePassenger leaving Savannah hy
.i. ^ if’ .T‘ U v ar ™ at Yallaluutsee in 60 fin
»nd most expeditious routs
for travellers to Apalachicola and West FloridaT
fiGtSSS 1 f '°"'
L. C. Biuw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. FisitXR, “ •« Tallahassee
augSO
rith the Southerner on Wednesdars.
F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
BPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS,
,T U pr,. l i!.^irt e « d 'i? y* rie, y °J Publications of tbo New York
^-r oreh
.ble I ublicatlons. lor sale at the Book Store of
auglO
P ROFESSOR ROWE’S
best preparation ret
il Service, and other cheap and valu-
**— k Store of
B. 8. SIBLlftT,
No. 136 Congress-street.
'll found In sails aod rigging, coppered and
fastened, is offered for sale. Apply to
feb'Jl
copper
ROWLAND k CO.
JVTKW ORLEANS SUGAR. MOI.AS-I-S.'Ac.—46 hhds. Ui7
w n P u I ,l "' , C,, . O C# Nc r fl 0r , ,< ‘ l ' n "^"^r; lop bbls. choice
N. O Molasses; 60 do rectified Whiskey; 30 «-.ki new Ba
con -Sides; landing and for sale by
_® m3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
R OCKLAND IJME—1000 bbls Rockland Stone Lime.Tu
store and for sale iu lots to suit purchaser*, hy
E. W. BUKER.
For sale by
HYLAND k O’NEILL.
P ( n‘| T, i K \r 100 , bbU , ’ otaU> ® # ' now landing from the
A Brig Northman from Boston. For sale by
00t8 OGDEN k BUNKER.
AJS ’U PICTURES.— A beautiful assortment ot fine
. .. andPicl . ur * a '.* ,,,0, Wt h em»new variety equal
||UA||ai||M^TOUcb cheaper, for sale hy
s. s. SIBLEY. 135 Congr
spots or stains from book
Store of nor26 8. S. 81
invented Eroslvo Gum. th*
•vered to remove pencil mark*
^ r. For sale at the Book
Y. No ISA.Congress-st
« R 8u 8* r ^ 30 <lo Muscovado do, 1M
i .!s h j 8tu , an f A< B * nd <: clarified do, 40 hbU crash*
do, 2ft do pulverised do. for sale hy
McMAHOV A DOYI.E
pORTER—26 casks IBbert Porter, for sale, corner of Bay
A nnd Whitaker streets, by Jan26 A. BONAUD.
CK)R SALE—A one-horso Top Buggv. by
; 1 J» n ! WIDEN k BUNKER.
, 'DLANKRT9.—A large assortment, just opened, of all
. IJ qualities, at very low price*.
M. PREXDEROAST k CO.,
_ 60 do do oSond do, 28 bbls
s Flour, 80i half bbls Geoesee do, for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
178 Broughton-st ,
opposito St. Andrew’s Halt West side.
D BAnr-HADK BUHlNRSS SCDS-A .upplj oniM.bor.,
IV consisting of grey, mixed snd check Ch«*iroere. lust
received snd for sale by WM. H. HYMO.VS.
nor9a Draner nnd Tailor. 17 Whltoker-st.
N APKIN RINGS—Ivory, bone, boxwood and wTre’Nap "
Rigs, for sale by nov23 J. P. COLLINS
0 *“- OlT,“l°doSpenn do, 10do Rs-
"“J* do - 1 ® do Machinery do. 3000 lbs White Lead. 100
poxes Window Qlass. For sale low bv
'<0® CRANE A RODGERS.
OUMMKR SILKS —We invite the attention of our patron*
m “w l? su a hsndsome selection of light colored
Glace, Plaid and light Summer Silks.
KEMPTON k VERSTim.
S U U 0A « A J'’ I) CRACKER8.—16 hhds Musoovado and 40
bbls yellow C Sugar, 78 bbls Boston, butter and sugar
Crackors, landing and for sale by
octU HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO
.. n".y®i CW vr U '^e!! (UII / a , t B °’ c,,K!k - A - M..andOglnti|orpo
at 11 A. M.[ arrive at Macon at 3)i P. M V
Connecting at Macon each wny with Central R R train In
wYralni'tnivim 1 * and "'W' Mason' and
ville Ac 1 0rlffln 1 Atlanta, Dalton, Chattonooga, Naat-
irtSj? tln .C^J» t< W«mbus, by fast line of c
1° Upelika, thence 64 miles by M. A W. I*. R. R, to
Ollllitljo'pfl with T.IUI.U.|» .ndEui.l.
Passengers breakfest and dine at Fort Valiev
kUnok, An,. SO. W -
coaches, 28
Moutgoin-
A RROW ROOT —Just received from Hallowes. a fresh
supply of Arrow Root, warranted to have been g roilnd
witnln the last month, nnd of a superior quality, forsale hr
.25" -W. W, LINCOLN. Monument square. 0 ^
— k*’’l n g d ®'n*ml* against the estate
Thomas Coliin*. and all Indebted to said estate will
make eetUement with ' wul
o . PATRICK RYAN. Qualified Adm’r,
cum tostomento annexe.
H AY I 00 K**frrn Hay, landing per bark Elli
beth Leavitt, for sale by
feb16 BRIGHAM, KEIJ.Y k CO.
TF ('AU'fKB AND CASIIMKRK—A few pieces corn color-
kJ cd and white De 1 .sines and Caahinere, for sale by
KEMITON k VKR8T1LUC.
C HOICE SEED OATS, In quantities to suit purchase re
T J. WALSH. 1T0 Ttoy street.
| ABD—landing from sohr. Mohawk, 25 kegs and 10 bbls
prime Leaf Lard,for sale by
J V. CONNER AT k CO.
torrtUajltartJtr, B,SSSSfrf" 4
u do
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T^TOTICE Is hereby given, that the booki to re^eire7„„-
Rai1r««d pt m" k2 f ,t0 ^L lo the «***"«>•»» and BrsnchvlUe
nf.i lirtl'i i h?- ?P*’ no ' 1 * l tbo following places from the
? Febr ? ar r until the second Monday in
three SSSiVT * '* l0Ur * ° f n,D ' °’ c,ockl A M-i and
™ ( L r " lln * iD f F-ntlome-n have been appointed ooramto-
sioners by the last Iaiglslatiire. and will please to open the
books ss above mentioned at the following places, to wit •
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said books U “ da3r " pr * rlou * *® tb * opening of the
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-i*-- 10 COHEN k F08D1UK.
JOHN D. JESSE.
C°h» to'S Ah 'i ) ,,!0 PORK—Just received 16 haTl
iu Jrtu ‘ Corned 16 bbU “ nd b »lf bbls Pig Pork.
For sal# at ths corner of Broughton and Drayton stTby
- °. oc3 AVID O’OONNXk.
If ! J{ ° I4, 7 I S~ A *pl®o‘Hd assortment of ladles’ and gen
XY. tlenien s black and oolore<l Kid Gloves, Jost received
.irifo,.,].b, mumm t vdtimijT
Waring’* Range.
|fell and Clock, all In motion, and in oonneetlon with a a n .
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