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SOUTHERN MUSI
Or NATURAL II INTO MV,
I8 PERMANENTLY locateu AT
ULXOftY HALL,
IS TUN OITT ON SAVANNAH, OKORUIA,
whir* may to* fbumt *
great collection or curiosities
ynom am. nw or thi wonlp.
if sJrallUao# 26 cnU. Opu from • A. M. to 8 P. M.
Jnj u. 6 aud from 1 to 9 P M. Friday evenings exclu
2r«ly forth* ookred population. norJS—<»
f Agents SmDuh.
Rlieumatlnm Cured I
EITHER INFLAMMATORY. ACl’TE OR CHRONIC.
. «’e di feresso* how term or how kmg danaing.
T HE undersigned. Druggist*, bar* for sal* that invalua
ble and turn remedy. MorUsnort't Nheumatie (impound,
no* ,o universally known and ao highly appreciated by
_*„* thousand). wno bar# long been cripple# and have
wn mtond to perfect health by Ita ua*. fht tiltnilri
■.•nufaoturtni arrangemanta. at also a desire to meet tha
elrcumaUnea* of all who may In* afflicted with tbla disease,
•nil make It, to them, the cihuhwt. aa It la the moat
CWMIK. taoda of treatment hare determined the propria
inn «0 reduce tha prica to man polls w« per bottle ; at
which the agents will aell It In future.
/. H. CARTER ft 00..
A. A SOLOMONS A 00.. .
Sold In Oglethorpe, by I'ambeiton k mile; Macon by L
l.ittle. nnd Payne ft Nesbitt i Mlltedgerilte, be 7.. W. Utile;
WniielU. be wn. Ronte; Augusta. by llarlland. Illstey k
(Y> .and Wm. II. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by U. R. Joues
A Co., and Cunningham. Cole k Co ; at wholesale be A A.
Solomon* k Co., and J. II. Urter k Co . Savannah, 0# ;
llarlland, Harrell k Oo.. and P M. Cohen ft Oo.. Charleston.
« and J. Wright A Co.. No. 151 Cliartre* street, .New
tirlrana.aud by Druggiata generally throughout tbo United
* * The above are alao agent* for the tale of that Inealuable
preparation, already ao extensively and popularly known
hr hundreds of thousands throughout lb# United Statu
“ MOHTIMOKK’M
bitter cordial ani» iiiakhi purififr.
The Immense sale of this Cordial, during the laat two
erara. and the universal eatlsfoction ltdias riven lo all.
Including hundred# of the most respectable physldai
throughout the country—proves It the most valuable Al
terative and llloml Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all diseases arising Irom Indigestion, a torpid condition of
theUeer. or impurities of the Blood While a* a Preven
tive of <li«>a*es. especially those of a Bilious and Intermit
tent type, nothing ha* been found to equal It.
ThI* I* a purely vegetable extract, iil,-«*ant to take, and
perfectly bar micas—even with the feeblest constitution.—
Its action Is simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
tvucHri.il results. As an agrecahlo Tonic, it proiuotea
bselthy digestion, at the same time replenishing the gas
tric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity and vitality to the Blood, equalise* its circulation,
nuttlv elect rilled throughout every pioper channel, stimu
late* the Liver to healthy action.
ltr liivluorslrs mill Heetorv* the Knfcehleil
mist OeblllUUcd,
•nd thus, not only removing disease but fortifying the *y*
tern against Its attacks, and producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
Tills Cordial and Blood VurlHer. should he kept In every
family and used bv every Individual, as It may not only
Mir to them hundreds of'ilottarsjbut also save them from
affliction, anil even save life llarlf
Price one dollar per bottle. 1
Druggiat* and merchant* will be allowed a liberal dls.
Count on both the above preparations, nod can procure It
of our wholesale agents, a* above, at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING k CO.. Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western Bepot
In Louisville, Kentucky, orders may be addressed at either
place. feblfi—ly
$500 ( iiallcn^c.
IIOnRNHACK’S WORM SYRUP,
A N article founded upon selentillc principles.compound
od with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has never been known to fail in eurini
the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
tills remedy Is once used, from the fact that It not only de
stroys them hut removes all the sllmo and mucus which
tnsv remain.
The Ti*| e Worm.
This worm Is the most dim ult to destroy of all that In
habit the human body. It gr* wa to an almost indefinite
length. and becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intea
lines and stomach as to produce Fit*.St. Vilas’ Dance, fee ,
which is the cause of many going to the grave, uot hellev-
Ing that these complaints have their origin from the tap*
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who arc afflicted with this aw
ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pill* ; the Syrup to be tnken in doses of two tn.
hie spoonfuls three times a day. then take from live to
dght of my liver Pills, to dislodge and |t**s the worm. By
itrictly following these directions, the moslohstinatecases
of tape worm can be speedily cured.
Itouiiel or NtomncH Worm.
This worm Is usually found In thesmall intestines.anil li
the worm most common to children, yet it is not ontlrely
coiilined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
sufTer with them. Th« symptoms moat prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
nose. a hlueinli streak under the eyes. Ac. If you.nr any ol
your children have any of the above symptoms. Ilohen-
•ack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—hv using
t you have a certain, safe and apeedy cure ; aud If aftei
islng it according to the directions the patient is not re
tured to health.and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from
Uio system, you can rest assured there la no remedy beyond
the grave, ns for fall, there Is no auch word as fall with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Asmrlilis, or Mmall Threat! Worms.
These worms, to which tho human aylem is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be
found in the roctum. and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such as inflammation of the bowels, and other de-
rsngi'incnts of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
tha*l can l>e used Is Hobensack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
sstooishing power of my medicines over Ascaradies. that
I defy any one to produce a case where ray Worm Syrup
>1 Liver Pills are recommended to he used they will not
re. All that Is necessary is to use the syrup in accord
ance with direetions oo each bottle ; awl in case a gentle
purgative is required in order to allay the irritation they
- reduce, the Liver Pills, hv their sympathising action and
icaltby operation upon the bowels, is tho most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
IIOIIKNSACIC’B LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
ter. it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and If diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’
all parts qf the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice.
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. Ac
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dy*|>ep*ia. and its variousdiseases are
4iuinesa in the head.heartburn,oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac . and some
times general languor of the wholo laxly, from this it wiD
Ini seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganised
state of the Liver and Floinach. Hohensnck's I Ivor Pills is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and lusting eure.
*» they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
srstem into a healthy acllno, and rendering the blend pur
and healthy.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain it.
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in the side is In
creased by pressure, should the left lo!>e be affected, the
pain i* generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools
clay colored. This diseasu can bo cured by the uso of |!o-
beusack’a Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of
the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Females.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In many
un plaint* lo which yon are subject. In obstructions either
Mat or partial they have been found of iuostlinahlo bene*
6t in restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so
si to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir-
rtf'ilarities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side,
tick, Ac. These Pillaare the only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure the following complaints, (lout. Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Headache, (jiddlnos*. Rheumatism, ilis
Iresslng Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dis
eases that mice from affection* ol the Liver, impurity of
the Blood, or constipation of the Rowell
Medical Kvlclence
We. the unudersigned Physician*, having had the rcelpt
f their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say.
that the Ingredients of which they are composed makes
tlie.n the best Pill in use for all diseases of the Liver, Ini.
puritiese tho Blod, Ac.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWIJIY, M I).
L. BOWKN. M. 1).
49” Purchase none hut those having the signatureI.
N. H0BEN8ACK.”as all others are worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
la-come agents, must address the Proprietor..!. N. HOREN-
HACK, at h' i Laboratory, No. 120 North Secoud-street, above
Race.Philadelphia.
Sold liy all Druggists and Merchants In the U. SJ
For sale In Savannah, (la., by .1. II. farter A Co., J. B.
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., and J. E.De Ford.
niav21—UwAwlv
QK TIERCES HAMS. 10 do Shoulders. 20 bids Pork.lanf
4t) Ing this day per brig R Russell, from New York, and
for sale ou the wharf, by
daclT OGDEN A BUNKER.
~ PIUCBCOTT Hut ■*,
0-m.r •/ it. Mutwa t and Spring-*'"ft, New IV*
.\c u. aiunmui,moruirma )
8. Liftnm A Bug. formerly of Hie Vnlur
House, Macon. Georgia, beg leave to Infhrm Ui.ir
Sonlliarn (risods tbatlnooavequeoee of the-iaatruo-
Uou w lbs lafarge lluaae, they have located themeeUea at
tbeabova named eetabllshmeot, wbaie they will bo bappy
to entertain Uiem and tbo traveling puhUo.
feh'id—flnt
LAMER HOUilC—MACON, OA.
“be undersigned having leaved the above astab
iment beg to assure the travellna public that
ixertiona will be spared to sustain tne reputation
ol tue nouso. GKO. M. IA)GAN, I p MinrUllir _
Jsnl'i —ly JAMES MEAllA, I P _ 1
P1COLATA I10U8B, P1COLATA, FLA. ~
The aubscrlhar would raapaatfully Inform tba
traveling oommunliy that be has leased tba above
named house, and la now ready to accommodate
traveler*, and hopes, by giving his personal attention, to
give salisfaclluu.
lie will have burses and carriages at all times to accom
modate hi* guests. GEO. M. UALPIN,
declS Proprietor.
"PLANTERS’ IIOTICL—AUGUSTA, GA.'~
M l hi* splendid new house, situated on llroad-et.,
immediately In frout of the site of the old Plautor*'
Hotel, which has been furnished throughout with
new lumltnre, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give mtUfactlon to tho«e who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON.
novl)—tf Proprietor.
Tj'GR SALK OR HUNT—That valuable pro|a-rty situate I
i; ou the eouth western corner or Weal Broad and Aubly
streets, the residence of the late Dr. C. P. Rlchardsoue.—
For terms, apply lo J. p. SCREVEN, or
jnhlD—eodflt R. T. GIBSON.
SPRING dkesTgoodsT -
r I ’UK Subicrlbers have just rrcelved a few pieces of the
A following styles, a choice selection, to which tbey
would Invite the attention of early purchaser* :
Figured anil Plaid Barege DeUlne*.
Mourning, all-colored aud Plahl Barege*.
Silk and Unen Lustre.
Colored lawns.
Plaid and Colored Organdie.
Colored Jaccon* t.
French do.
Swiss Muslin.
EuglLli and Atnorican Prints.
' KEMPTON A VER8TIIXE,
febl2 Waring'* Range.
LEMON SYUUP.
TJEST BLACK BUl'llM i>er box 91. keg syrup per gallon
U $874. do do per 20 gulhni'b;, kegs extra, eacli 37q.
Assorted Candies,
l’er 100 lb 913; Sugar Plums. Fruit Drop*. Ar.. 818.
All articles of first quality. No charge for delivery at
railroad or steamboata. T. C. RICE.
Candy and Syrup Manufacturer,
mar28—dAwly Sovannali. (In.
WESTCOTTS <fe MILLER,
Mniiutactnrera of Saab and Ullnila,
A'. K comer af Broad and Watlare-BrrrU, i'hilatlHphia.
C ONSTANTLY on hand a large assortment of SASH of
all sixes and thickness, including 1?^ thick, with a gen
eral assortment of ROLLING BLINDS, warranted equal to
any that can lie made. A general aMortmeut of Sash rex-
dy glared always on hand. All order! by mall or dispatch,
will receive prompt a trillion, and good* delivered to any
part of the city or iliriricts. free of charge
Shipping for tho California market supplied at the short
est notice. eod'Jm—mar28
REV. J. P. TUSTIN’S"W0RK
fpilK Evidence* of Christianity. In aSyste-nutic and Pruc-
J. tlcnl Discus-ion of their External (Department, by Jo
seph P. Tuslin, Snviinunh—Price 60 cent*.
Tlio Planter’s Northern Bride, by Caroline Is>e Itentx.
Thu Rebliel Bride, a Revolutionary Romaucc, by Jack
Brace.
Marie I/raisc, or the Opposite Neighbors, by Emilee Car-
len. For sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
ntarflg 11I5 Congress street.
CASH DRY GOODS STOReT
144 Uon^rvaa-atirct. 1-14
ADAMS UUI NNKH,
A RE now prepared lo exhibit tho cheap«-»t and most ex-
tensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS ever opened in this city, to which they Invito ilie
attention of city aud country iiurclia»ern. The following
comprise a portion of their stock :
Brown and bleached Shirting and Sheeting
Plain and striped Cotton Oxnaburg
Marlboro Stripe* and Plaid*
Fancy and Mourning Prints
White and colored Muslin laiwn
Plain and Printed Birego
•* - •• Challie
*• •* “ Crape de Paris
FiguredMouslinetde Soie
Black and colored Alpaca
" Chnllio nod Barege
Blenrhcd Holland, hrowu do. Paper Cambric
Hook* and Eye*. Dress Trimming. Fancy Articles, kc.
Together with every article usually found in be*t a*.«ort-
ed dry goo«l* stores, winch they ure offering at much lower
price* Ilian usuul, at tho old stuinl of Messrs. Lt Itochu k
B*'"lie. innr-H _ ADAMS k BRUNNER.
GOODS FOR THE SPlUNGr
PRO K « VK.tUER
H AVE received their a*so.tinent of seasonable Cloths.
Cussimere* and Vestings, to which they would invito
a call front their mmsim and the I’l'iiuo.
SUM,
(tfUs, i
. Mr. Ft*.
HOW AUD.
v WhilaXtr-d. and Hay-lane, Savar
GBOUG1'. Til
iTTOWtTATUW *M'S,,T;<TO?"S} (n ,AI.K. ra rr
|®5L«Brw*r Bay amt Hamard-tlrttU, Baoannah.
OHDINAllY'N OFFIOH,
Oorntroflltv Wliluk,r.,tmrt. 0*™ ho»r, tnm ,
A. M.,toa, P. M.jand from 3){. P. M to fl, P. M.
Jlio. M. MILLION,
r ATTORNEY AT LAW,
comery IVkUaktr and Bay rtrtoU.
in the Court* of Scriven. llullooh, Efflngham.
wuSgm Mc,nt0 » h ' Oljrnn, Camdsn and Chatham
joaicpii ganahlI •
nm n . . ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offloe, nay street, over the Reading Room of the Republl-
can, eutranee Immediately east of Messrs. Price A Voider
D. A. O'UVRNE,
nm „ ATTORNEY AT LAW.
twice 175 Day Street, oyer Turner k Co.'s Drug Store.
DAN UC LL At COOPlfln.
ATTORNEYS AND 0UUN8EUA)R8 AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
„ IPcukinyfiai City, 1). 0„
Will nnctlsc In the various Court* of the District, and at-
tend to the prosecutiou of claima against the Govern-
june22
M. WHIT BM1TII,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
wm . AUigattir, hkttl Florida.
H III practice in the Eastern and Southern countie* Refer
to fail, 8.8. Sibley, and R. U. Hilton. feUq °8.r,nnah, Ga
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND LLUNSBLLOR AT LAW,
Fbrtyth, Monroe. County. Oa.
8. W. IIA i< Kit,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I.AW
MoniicrUo. Jeft rum County, Florida.
Reference—llou W. R. FiJ'umo, Savannah. Ga.
THOMAS HUtiHKH OINKS,
ATT01LNEY AND COUNSEIJ.OR AT LAW,
Telegraphed for th-
Charleatoti edit-
Cotton sales to-day 200 bt
Tbo steamship Uulon ha-
Orent Race—Km
Th* great race over the
to^ay by Iiexlogton, tb
atralght beau, boating I
Higblamler, of Alulmiuh
In the second heat Lo C
Highlander third. Arr
beat.
New Orl«
Cotton declined j on
37000. Middling 8|. (>•
atifTcr, sales 7000— mldd
Ohio Hour wns dull nl
From >
Tho Rcnato, on Fridj-
ciency Bill, which was p
In the Hoiim, Mr. I’e-
Meaara. Cutting and Bre
difference* between them
ed, and apologised to th
proceeding! which had •
was in bin acut during th
ting, ahsent, on acoount o.
Tho Six Steam Frigate”
as reported by tho Commit
by a largo majority.
Monatgiior
M. Iledlni baa addressed a
from Londou, to tho ArcbbUb
ia published in tho American of tfe. jfray.
Clinrlcaton Canvrntliin.
Tho (lovernor of Maryland liaa appointed about
H-
* York.
04.
prll 1.
Was won
»• in two
wiulppl ;
.ousianna
ccond and
the first
f tlw week
narket waa
i on the Dofi-
-nal frlond of
Jtted that th
morably adjuat-
the disorderly
- Breckinridge
'iiih. Mr. Cut
is family,
i the House
• it in charge,
r of defcuce,
limorc, which
Tmuprilh. Georgia.
WBI pr *° l hN» in the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes, „„„ . ^
Clinch. W are. Appling aud Irwin.G.-orgla : and in ths Cir- one hundred delegate* to the Clinrlcaton Commercial
° f M-ihon and Ifamllton. of tha Convention-owing to busiuea* engagomcuU not
Sjuii /T* - Madison and Hamilton, of Mia
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alucliua and Columbia
couu les In theEnstern Clrouit of Florida Will attend lo
ington >j h* - ° f U per,0UH bur ° ru tb “ Departments at Wash-
WILLIAM It. DABlIKlt,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT l.AW,
arm ,Troupt-iUe, le/wiulei county, Oa.
WHlpractlsoln Thomas. I.owndc*. Ollnnli, Ware, Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and i'ulaski counties.Gvurgla;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia .•oun-
tu*. Florida. ua
wm. r. wrujAMB Tiunr-xi;; ouvm. jack naowa,
WILLIAMS, OLIV'Klt A IlItOWN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
arm
Will practise In the eountii-x of Marion. Macon, Houston.
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
counties where their eervlees may be required. jan'20
WALTER 8. ROOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OJtlrr in the Keehanae.
Will practice the court* of Scriven, Washington. Rich-
jnonU. Burke, and Chatham counties. f.,b«.
JOHN B, MlLLKlt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice In nil the different Court* of Hie Eastern DU-
hict. FerUeuUr attention paid to collecting. m'.’ft
n a* 'oriment of fine Ready Mado Clothing,
k of Furnishing Goods. 147 BAY S
dth a flno
. • Engl
P. CURRAN. Sorrell's building,
novio opposite Custom House.
C ORN.—1.00D bag* Cherokee Com. to nrrlvo For salo bj
marlO—3 FORT k NORWOOD.
IAIANAGTFOR 1854.—Grenville's Almanae for the
State* of Georgia, Amth Carolina. AUbama, and Flori-
d*. for sale, wholesale and retail, at 135 Congress-*!., by
dec!6 8. 8. SIBLEY.
Futwls at all price*. Fine assortment black Lace Mi
hi; fine do. white do. do.; fine do. black Lace Shawl*.
Points and Scarfa. For sale by
mh 15 AIRIN' k BURNS
Orange*. 10 do Lothon*. 1 sack English Walnut*. 6 do
I'ccsn Nut*. 20 hxs Raisin*. 6 do Citron. 76 do Sardine*
mhU J. D. JtXSK.
WOODRUFF, GREEN &, CO.’S
NKW CAlllUAGK UEPOSITDUY.
'XJK-M/] Mr. W. W. Woonnurv. of (iriffln. Ga.. aud
Messrs. M. C. k J. II.GKun. of Newark. N. J ,
having purchased the entire interest, and secured the
location ol Messrs. T. J. Naylor k Co., in the carriage busi
ness III till* city, respectfully announce to the cllixeu* of
Savannah aud of the States of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala
bama. Florida, and all sections trading at this growing city,
that it is their iutentiou to keep oo hand, at all time* a
large and general assortment ol every kind of carriages in
They feel confident that their business relations aro such
i to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers eaual
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green have been engaged in the manufacture
of carriages in Newark. X. J.. for a number ol rears, and
are well acquainted with the wants and requirement* or the
South. Their reputation n* Manufacturers, coin blued with
tho uxpcrioucu and ■lunlilinatliniM of Mr. Woodruff, long
known ut Griflln, Ga., in tho carriuge busine-s. eiubloden*
them to promise tiiat they will he able to meet tho exoec-
tation* of the public.
Mr. II D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably known
in connection witli the carriage business in llii* citv, is as
sociated with them, and will net ns their agent in the trans
ition and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff’s intention is to divide his tiin* and atten
tion between thin point and the Interior, and hopes to make
the acquaintanc e of this community personally.
Ry strict attention, coupler! with fair and honorable deal-
injj, they hope to securo a share ol public patronage.
They have umde arrangements to huve all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO ,
223 und 226 llay street
Savannah, Ga.
nr A CARD —it will seen by the above that wo have
deemed it best for the Interest* of all concerned, to with-
draw in favor of Me**r*. Woodruff, Green k Co. We take
thl* opportunity to return thank* lo our friend* for the
kind offer* of support that were ao liberally proffered u*.
and to solicit the same for our friends of the snmn firm.
T. J. NAYLOR k CO.
Bnvnnnah. December 7. 1853. mb2A
HUDSON, FLKMING & CO.,
Factors anil Comiulaalon Merchants,
iVo. 04 llay tired. Savannah. Ga.,
' — ‘ ~ ' inters, merchant* and deal-
and all other country pro-
Relng connected in businesa with HolKixa, Ht nnnx
A Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
cily will afford ourfriendschoice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usu il facilities af
forded customer*.
R. HUDSON.
T ENDER their servloes to plunleri
ers. in tho anle of Cotton and
aep18— tf
J. R. HUDSON. ) „
W. It FLEMING. /• HAT »nnnli.
LAMBETH HOf’KINS. Auguste.
J. J
STRAW GOODS.
r PHE subscriber takes this opportunity to notify his Cos-
X turners that lie has now In sloro a well selected stock of
Straw anil Millinery Goods,
Consisting in part of Indies' Hair Blond*. French Lac*.
Gossamer*. Tri| oils. I’earL* nnd Satin DifTuM-d, In various
style* of Good* ; together with a handsome assortment of
Imported and Domestic Artificial Flowers. Ribbon-. Ladies’
and Misses’ colored Bonnets, Straw Trimming*. Children's
Hat* nnd Bonnets, and various other Good* connected with
the trade.
He has made nraangeraent* with the principal Manufac
turer* and Importers, so that he will he enabled to receive
all the newest stylus of Straw Goods, n* soon as they are
manufactured. He foul* confident that ho will be able h
sell Ills Goods as low If uot lower, than nny similar estab
Bailment in the city. WILLIAM O. CALVER.
No. 69 North Second Street, below Arch, east side, Phil.
mh 21—eodlm
boxes English Dalrt Che«-e. 100 boxes new scaled
Jjerrlnga. 26 milutal* Dried Codfish. 10 casks sugar cured
Bum*. 10 hhds. prime new Bacon Shoulders, received per
iteam*r and for sale by
mhl4 SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
B ICON.—26 casks new Bacon Side*. 10do. do. Shoulders.
for sale by [mlil«] WEBSTER k PALMES.
bb
. -j • ■—•i.ow w«p ^.....il'spal
*•30 boxes Siierin Candles, 100 boxes Adamantine Candles,
fcrtsleby (mh 14) WEBSTER k PALMES.
B ITTER, RAISINS AND CANDY—26 km choice Goshen
Butter, 70 whole and half boxes layer Raisins. 60 boxes
»mmon and extra Candy, landing anafo.-sale by
_ 00x20 IIOLCOMHK. JOHNSON k CO.
(VIEW UK LEANS SUGAR—66 hhds aarifled. landing and
for *i,Is by mh20 COHEN k FOSDICK.
D*CON—26 bhd* prime Sides, 26 do doBboulder*. land-
VJng and for aaie by m« COHEN k FOSDICK
DaI.TIMoRE BACON, LARD AND FI-OUR.—40 hhds.
• J choice new Bacon Sides ; 20 do do do do Shoulders ; 16
,l *? I *° cured Item* ; 76 bbl* and luO keg* new
j-raiUrd ; loo bbl*. superfine Howard street Floor, land-
,0 f sod for ule by
®* r » RCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
Arc —30 kegs selected Goshen Butter i
do do Cleese; 100 do new ecaled Herring ; 20
sptrlor Plantation Segars, received per ateamer and for
J* mn28 8CHANT0N, JOHNSTON ft CO-
I* Fi) ten ft Sons be*t Rum, for sale by
_ BRIGHAM, KEIJ.Y ft CO.
J s ulrrA 000 . btl '* Ume. daily eiTpMttd |>or aclir Mary E.
•tea ” ou ' for “»• to arrivi b T
_ T BRlOHAM. KEIXY ft CO.
ly^fTr~uU b***** r>r * m# F*«Urn Hay, just_re<vsiYe(^ and
.. MU b F _ -a W. BUK KR.
^ Plate Uakete quarte and
W W GOODRICH.
GKKAT MUSIC EMPORIUM,
J UST PUBLISHED—At Lee ft Walker’s. 188 Chestnut-et.,
Philadelphia.
No 10, Buds nnd Blossoms, the last number out of th*
popular collection of Variation* on Sacred Airs.
Tantalizing Polka.
Sleigh Bell Polka. Ily W. H. Keffer.
I<e* Turleon Polka .Mazurka. Wnllerstein.
Belle Alliance Scholtish. O. Anton.
Young America's lV ,ka - By Iwwis Relnier.
Kind Word*. TlioS Baker.
The Happy Homes of Earth. Thos. Baker.
Mntclilc-s Kate. J. Hainan.
Oh ! The Joys when Live Is Dreaming. W. G. Ewing.
Corn te-e. II. II Brown.
Gentle Warning J. Unman.
The Miller's Song Author of Ilent Bolt.
Rescue Quickstep.
Fond Heart* at Home. R. Thomas.
New Music published and received daily. Also, constant
ly on hand. superior Pianos. Guitars. Violins. Flutes, nnd
the very bust Italian Strings, of tlielr own importation.
O.-der* promptly attended to. Catalogue* sent by mail.
moil—lin '
KOK. THE LADIES.
N OW OPENING, this day. another lot of those beautiful
nnd unique patterns of Ennimdlcd and Gold Ear-rings
and Brooches, ol exquisite workmanship aud taste, nnd
which have been so eagerly sought for this spring. Also,
a further supply of those fine Gold Mounted Shell Combs,
direct from Pari*. Together with an additional supply ol
Disinoud and Rich Jewelry, and lino Walchoa and Trim
ming*. kc., &c., unsiirnaKNed In tho State.
D. B. NICHOLS.
at the old stand, first door west of I’ulaski House.
march25
S I GAR AND MOLASSES—120 hhds l/iuisiana Sugar, and
311 bbls Louisiana Molasses, tending from brig Albion,
from Attakapas, and for sale by
l»bI2 COHEN ft FOSDICK.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—loo bbls. E Phelps ft Rose Gin's
60 bbl*. New England Rum ; 20 bbls Domestic Brandy;
76 bids. Rectified Whisky ; 16 bbls Old Mongahslia Whis
ky ; 10 bbls. Georgia Peach Hrsudy. For sale br
dy>7 8CUANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
C lO^fEE AND TEA—150 sacks prime choice Rio Coffee
I ; j n-b. la-, Sn I tn . ■ . , a. a
RICHARD II. CL A KICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the Counites or Bibb. TwIgg^Maftm^Sum-
ler. Dooly. Worth. Decatur. Iteker. Calhoun. Doiigherlv,
and Lee and will give prompt and faithful attention io
nny businesa entrusted to his care. 3m—m30
COMMISSION
LOCKETT, LONG Ot CO.,
ON MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGE!
.NaninmiA. Georgia.
John 11. luvia.
ENTS,
BANCROFT Ai I1UYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND IIROKKRS,
For the Purchase nnd Sale of Stocks. Ronds, Exchange aud
Real Estate, 117 Ray street. Savannah. jan24
mcuouHCRcuan. khwikd c. wsnx.
CRUGKIl At WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCI
Convention
ntoro than twenty will prohahly attend.
New York l-lquor Lnxv.
Tho Oovernor or New York bus vetoed the new
Prohibitory Liquor Law of that State, which waa
posaed by the Legislature uow in aession, aud was to
take effect in December next. Tbo Benata refused to
paaii tho bill dt.i]>ilt the veto, by a vote of 13 lo 14.
Ncxv-Y'ork Markets.
In New York, nu Saturday, Cotton declined j to
4c., chiefly in Middling and lower grades. Bulua were
mado or 1,300 bales. Rio Coffee—Firm at 11*. 8t.
Domingo, 9J. Rice diffl—100 tierces sold at 83 50 to
84 25. Flour—Opened heavy, but improved towards
the dose of the market, uuder an active speculative
demand. Bales wore made at 87 to 87 874- Spirit*
of Turpentine steady, with sales of loo bbl*. at 08c
Rosiu—400 bbls. fine sold at $2 25 per bbla.
Ship Ni xvr.
Tho Minerva lion arrived at Liverpool, nnd the brig
Albert at St. John*, N. B., from Savunnah. The schr.
Bailie ha* sailed from Boston, and the ship Kalamu-
xoo from Liverpool—both fur Savannah.
WMl MICW YORK—THE STEAMSHIP . ,, nV «OHlCN Ac Ft) a DICK .
K VOX»ILU:-T« sail Wednesday. April 6th. | » ‘ 1 «f ay It- n,l, mwi 1, fl . r,
" ~ ‘mm H
3tuthm Salt*.
'• u - rin- -ptemJid steamship KNOI
I). Ll jiUiw. will |ii,ir* as abovt. Fur freight nr
pasrage apply lo ep-J I’ADELFURD. TAY ft «).
'jnnftMuiv isAiiiicL.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
to Have on Saturday. Ut April
The United State* Mall Steamship ISABEL,
jWhjjsm ItoLum, Commandai, will regularly
port on the 1st and 16th of each month. For
only, apply to
COHENS* HERTZ, Aunt*.
i. YORK—Georgia Line—The regu-
_,lar packet schr P. R. BURTON. Captain lingo, will
immediate dispatch for the above port. For height
passage applv to ROWLAND ft OU
Agents Sow York “
M
have 1 in
York—Sojuxtox ft Taujhx.
epl
NKW YORK—Union Line—Ths regular
SHLP*^rt sell/. NORTH OTATE, Horton, master wf
have quick despatch for the above port. For freight .
M1I18I OGDEN ft III NKER.
th'. i»,k STjuht, 6.iho.o.m
w *li have dispatch as above. For freight or pa^
aage apply on board or to a v
mh:w BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
jjTa NEW YORK—Union Lint—The regular
packet schooner CATARACT, Rico, master, wlfMiave
quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or paniare
applyJO mh26 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
URK —The packet schooner GKO.
fTfV. s - JONES. Capt. H. I*»ok, will meet with dispatch
or the above port, tor freight or passage apply to
■”» IL K. WASHBURN, Agent.
k w ' OKK— Old Ksfnblletied Line —
JnlfflP’ 2 PH1LURA. Graffan. master, will have quick
d m C ? V 1 '" or frel 8 h t or passage, apply on board,
at Telfair’s wharf, or to 1
mhTO BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
“ORM-Old Kstaljlteiied Line—
XsMLTho schooner JOSEI’H GKICK, Rogers, master, will
nave de*|iatch a* abovo. For freight or passage apply
board or to mh21 BRIGHAM, KEIXY ft CO.
1 ,• •—The a 1 American ship
pMBLh<>NM. J E. Scott, master, will have dispatch,
ror freight or |>*kiage apply to
Hr Darien. Brunswick. m,J .Sf. Mai
'lie, 1‘icalata. J'alatka. and
Mi
JOB* T. KUWLSXU.iK.
JOBX T. ROWLSMi.
ROWLAND At CO.,
GENEi'AL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
172 Bay-ttred. Savannah.
r, II VLAN II, || ii'MMt 1
HYLAND At O’NKILL, '
DEALERS IN lMI’ORTKD WINES AND LIQUORS. &c.,
A'ext Door lo Manhatt House. Broughton sired,
SAVAXXAH. UKoaniA.
W holesalo and retail dealers in im|Hirled wines and liquors.
r reach brandies, segars, and fanjy groceries.
II. K. WAgllUUlilV, Aw’t.i
SIIH'ITNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
8AVA.V.XAH. UA.
WILLIAM P. YOffOR,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Bay-street. Savannah.
O’HKAIl At STONKY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charlestm, South Carolina
l-ATK Of THK PI KM OP LKUAKK. o'llRAK A CO. '
THOMAS At KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS.
No. 16 Barnard street. XtminnaV Ga
Uad pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kltchon ranges, con
stantly on hand. Ordurs from tho country promptly at-
Jan7
tended to
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER,
Will take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew’s Hall, Broughton Street.
ROOKING.
The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Price* very low. Best reference
K |ve “ , , J. J. MAURICE.
45TGutters ami Conductors made to order.
A. n CUAMI'IO.'
J. o. WATT!.
II. KIKKMAlf.
CHAMPION At WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS.
No. 4 Barnard tired, hdivem the Markd and Bay tired,
HAVANXAII, UA.,
Dealer* In Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, &c.. Ac.
Refeienoes—A. Champion. E*q.. Samuel Solomons. Esq .
osar*. Rabun A Whitehead. Swilt ft Co.. Savannah, Ga.
B. r. HOKTOX. u
IIORTON At RIKKMAN,
LKHALBASD KKTAII. IIRAURS IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
116 Broughton-street.
JOHN G. KALLIGANT,
WIIOI.KMALN AND KKTAII. IIBALBR IN
WINDOW RLINDH. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
_ U>«l Sid.' Monument Si/uarr. Savannah.Ga.
PROTECTION lNBURANCR COMPANY.
Of Hartford, U01111.
The undersigned. Agent* of the above Gimpsny are prepared
to take risk* against FlHB on Builiiing* and their content*
Also Makink Ska Rihkh. on the moatlavorablo terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO., Agents.
BROWN At H A Kills,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SAIJS STABLES.
WKST RROAtl imiKl.T. SA VAXXAII. OA.
ixo. h. nm. iikxrtr. kiNo
pO-PARTXF.RSniP NOTICE,—Tlie undersigned has this
Yy day associated with him Mr. HrxMV C. Kixo. of Glynn
county, with whom he will continue the Factorageand Com
mission business in this city, under the firm of Ik'ixft Kixo
J*nP- JNO. H. Ill'Ll.. 210 Bay-street.
136 Congress street
COMPETITION THE L1FE0F TRADE.
WOODRUFF, GREEN ft «).
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
-Vo. 223 Day-tired, S-ivannah, Ga.
Dlt. WESHKLIIOEFT’B WATER CURE,
URATTIJCBtlRO', VERMONT.
All rumor* to the contrary, continues lo receive
patients, for whose recover* and comfoit the under-
signed pletlge themselves to «pare no pains, *0 that
. may maintain the fame of the establishment. Its pro.
visions lor hydrnpathlo purposes are unrivalled, nnd its
"apply of pure soft water is almnilnnt. cool und printable nt
,11 seasons, without the use of ice. IlR. E. I. I.KWKXTMAI
Mrs. F. WESSKLHOKFT,
Proprietreas.
Dll. W. R. MOSKLKV, informs thoImhhc
generally that ho is permanently located in the city
of Griflln, nnd is prepared to treat Cancers. Wen*.
Tumors, and all other Chronic Diseases, with the
■••••ut remarkable auccesa.
Ill* unprecedented auccesa. for the past ten years, in the
treatment of that horrible di-ease, Cancer, should not he
overlooked by the public in deciding upon Ills merits He
has cured many cases that wore considered entirely hope
less His treatment I* without the use of the knife, caus
ing but little pain. Patients are necessarily compelled to
be under bis immediate care and auperviuon from one to
six weeks, according as the nuture and circumstances of
the casemay demand.
He is * regular gradi ate.and has no quackery connected
with his system of practice.
Hi* Infirmary is open for the reception of negroes, anil
for others. City accommo'latlon* are ample.
All communications must be post-paid, and addreased to
W. R. MOSELEY, M. D.. Griffin, (in.
HKFKltKXI KK ;
Hon. J. H Stark. Griflln. Ga.IDr. J. Y. M. Puckett, Griffin.
Hon. W. It Phillips, •• Dr. K. W. Wilson, Upson Co
Rev Lewi* IlAtten, *• lion. J. J. Fiord, Covington.
Col. J. C. Manghatn, “ Hon. I). J. Itelly. J-ckson.
Johnson. Jones ft Co. « |Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jackaon'le
ms rch 18—dftwtf
REV." J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK.
r rilK EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIANITY, in a Systematic
A and Practical Discussion of the kjriernal Department,
by Josiah P. Tustin. Savannah, price 60 cents.
The Pianter’a Northern Brldo, by Mr* Carollno L Henlz.
Iloniiepathy Fairly Represented, a reply to Prof. Simp
son's lliiina-puthy Misrepresented, by W. Henderson, M. Il
Poole'a Index to Periodical IJteratore. 1 vol. 8 vo.
Russell's School Histories of the United States. France.
England. Greece and Rome, with numerous engraving-. 75
cents each.
Grace tSrecnwood’s Haps und Mlshsps of a tour in Europe
Tho Sunshiue ol Greystone. by K J. May.
Valentine s History of tho City of New York, 8 vo , with
plate*.
Jomine’s Summary of the Art of War.
Melicliampe. a legend of the Santee, by Simms.
Bleak House. Rive Houso Plot, Count Chrlstoval, Lord
Ijiynndnle, &o.; Shell’s Irish iter, new supply.
iuh23 W. THORNE W1I.I.IAMS.
CANE SEAT, PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIRS
A rm chair>.
ROCKING CHAIRS.
CANE SETTEES,
, „ , DINING AND CilAMBKR CHAIRS,
in all the varieties of colors and f.iriiionubtu sly le*. at the
cheapest rates, wholesale and retell, at
N. K. WOOD'S WAREROOMS.
129 and 131 North Sixth street.
rah24—dim opposite Ernnklin square. Philadelphia.
B acon—20 casks jiifine Slioulderf. 18 do do Sides, 4 do
do Hams. 12 bid* do do. Inudiug from schr LAudcu-
rid. from Baltimore, for aale by
n»hS0 COHEN ft FOSDICK.
L INK—bill* C.ilriiu-il Lillie, l.m ling from brig Union,
frotn Boston, for sale by
rnliBO OGDEN ft BUNKER.
vsr —— Creek, Fla.
r .-W’lL The now nnd splendid fnst running atcam-
vrinrisC2a < 'i SEMINOLE, Captain P. UiuXKKXBinr. will
commence her trips a* above on Tuesday tha 21*t Instant,
at 10 o dock, A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ampfe time fur passengers going
ridps : * 0 - 00 " ,ut wlt, ‘ U ‘* N#w York aud Savannah steam-
Ilia Seminote I* filled up In magnificent style, with large
Sjs^'STaaii.'iatfr • ^ -
i” 1 *) 1 '" «»rpiy >» a P t,in ni«i,t»n,i,ip, on
r I, at the wharf of tho Euvnnuah ami Charleston Steam
dekete. marlO 8. M LAFF1TEAU. Agent
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE.
FOR TALATKA, K. F., 1
e.a Darien. Brunswick. St. Mary,. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury. (Black Creek.)
rj».1TCz_N. 11 "w ami elegunt sleam-nacket ST
m, ktegTJOHXa Captain Jams, FkOCRORjr.iriU leave
te.ve place* Thursday. 6th April, at 10 o clocs
1 .... # T e 7 T1 ' ur »‘ l *7 thereafter. This boat ha* been
nM!lm 1 ^i thW V"*“ e ' “ ntl ,1 "" lnrK ' l * 1 " 1 »lry stute-
roum accommodations for passenger*. For freight or pass-
ugo, apply ou board ut the Florida Steaiu Packet Wharf,
near the ga* works, or to ’
9, . C k AQH ?h N t CUNNINGHAM. Agent.
>1. Johns will make her next trip to St. Au-
gu>tinenn I hursduv. the JOth April P
FOR CHARLESTON.
T,u * ■teamers Gordon and Callmun will
MffTdi>rijrZ«leave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
fdaylmd .N.iurday at 7% .. clock, I*. M.. leaving Charles-
-on on the same days at 5 o'clock. P. M *
to * nnect
Savannah. Feb. 7.1864. 8 ' M ' ^FFITEAU, Agent
OPPOSITION LINE^
Change ojDeparture-Hr falatka. Fla .andall theinlerme-
dtate landings on the route
C a-tHu-TjW. Tho superior new Steam-naoketWF.LAKA,
teWEiniliiViSimtKpUIn S. Kixo. will, until further notice
leave every .*v»tckimt. at lo o’clock. A M ’
Itete of Passage in Urge, airy State Rooms, as follows :
***“*■ To Picolata 88 00
Patatka 8 00
Black Creek., ..8 00
. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
To Darien 93 OO’
St. ilurys 4 60
Jacksonville fl 00
N „- B —Freight consigned to ...... ,, UB ,
s-sliipped free of all cluirgesat i’slalka.
°n r «*“•«• W'* un h-fl th e Charleston
—n.acketCompany's wharf.or to
8. M. LAFFITKAU. Agent.
■•■listed on
6C»'w sTiwTawS,'u J JS5T ! *“•
JSfSJSf 1"‘
. ... Clioice Madeira Wines,
IlriTSiiSJSf i £ 0,,r,l0r# ’ °° Mond ‘7Mday of
260 boxes. 1 dozen bottiea each, Dandy, Imported 1834
60 boxes, 1 dozen bottles each, joy, ImportedtelSM
The above Wlnee were carefully bottled and corked bT
the late J. B Gaudry, and were selected, In Madeira, bv
gsod iudge*.
Terms to be made known on tha day of sale. mhlO
Oo the first Tuesday In April next, between tha nsnal
hours of sale. If not previously disposed of at private
■ale.
The wsstern half of Trust I*)t latter O. Bt. James’
square, fee simple, and the Improvement*, being a largo
dwelling boose, containing some fifteen rooms, and occu
pied as a boarding house. Rent $700 per annum. Terms—
one-half cash, and remainder payable in aix and twelve
months. mb!4
DY T. J. WALBII.
Commissioners’ Sale.
On Tuesday, April 4th. will be sold in front of tbo court
house. I>etween th# legal hours of sale,
All that tract of land called‘-Quacoo,” containing 676
acre*, more or levs, about eleven miles from the city on the
Canal, bounded southeast by ItelegaPs (now Jrncka’) tend,
Nos trow n’a tend, north by R. It. Harden’s (now
Holliday’*), and east by the Savannah. Ogeecliee and Atet
amaha ( ansi; alto, the following negro**. Anny. Charity.
Adam. Georg* Chvnnay, Sarah. Affy. John, and Albert.
Tnrnia Mill. ' . , .... —
Toruis cash
can be seen on application (o Kdward Borglnne’Eaq.. on
the premises The iiIhivc Is sold by virtue of a decree of
the llonouniMe tho Superior Court of Chatham county aud
by order of the Commlsaloner*. mb31
„ _ . Assignee’* Sate.
On Tuesday, April 4th, will be sold, in front of court bouse,
between tho usual hours.
Tho western half of l*»t No. 1. first tything. Reynolds’
CiiliFN ft rnsnirv «™d—th* **lId let having a front on Bay street of thirty
mnnini . 4 F0SI, I CK _ f«-t-t«vether with nil the improvement. Sold by order
EI.OIUDA PACKET. of ‘he assignee. Terms cash. Purchaser paying lor titles.
OalYaMHlajr. April4th. will U- .old. inft^Tof court hou«*,
between tho usuul hours,
Three shares Augusta and Wavnesboro’ Railroad Stock,
and ten shares Oglethorpe Mutual Loan Association Stock.
T#rm. cash.
ptoL-nS—'‘'• ro
Prlvato Palo—10 shares steamer Jenny IJnd 8tock, 10 d°
2*32?? l la »‘‘ro»d do. 5 do Telegraph do, for sale low if
applied for immediately Janl8
,,lf * b 1 “*• Voar—A no^ihoj-.^^fgo ye»rs. a brick-
* 7#r * Janl
Walton ward, Rubertsvllte,
At Private Pale—Lot No. i
fronting on Stewart street.
At Prirate Kale
acros* r lh ,,l,, . r ' Ct *,“1 2,1 containing IflO
acres, within four m.les cf the town of Clinton. Terms
dccl3
T t V nr .. ,,r,v# te Pale.
slsthlJOf. ' ° r '' onr " " ,r, 'et.and Improvements.con-
onW K i f Un t . , .T-f bou *® ,,0 " b1 « tenement In good
than;., f* 1 . ,Mr mon • ,, "f> be sold a bargain, a*
the present owner is moving from tho city. For terms and
further particular* Inquire at the counting room. dl3
- , At Private Kale.
S,n
„ , „ At Private Paie!
Seed Rye and ()ats in quantities to suit purchaser*.
ilintami. AMnrtment of
ready mado Clothing, consisting or superfine frock, sack
. in in*. -, u j t purchaaer*. for sale low. Terms
noT4
feb!8
marl
YTmir.M . T P UONTUACTOHS. -
iV, . h [ * ‘••"hr given to all Contractors for work and
lx labor to be done mi Bridge*. Culverts ftc In the
bl’n b,, r' M •* c *’ n, , rarU ,,,r «“» must first
be made will, the Justices of the Infe,|„ r Court, as requlr-
,rl,t?e. l x-n UW * " r ° rc °, . r T*. , i. U,iD “ ,h '’ ronstruction of
bridges, ftc. JAH. E. GODFREY, t 1 c «• 0
•‘‘ED- P HAKRIMIN.'j.Yc'.Vc.
MONT. GUMMING, j. 1. c. c. c.
, NEYV WOOD YARD.
^HL undersign.-1 would respectfully inform the citizens
x or Savammh tiiat ho bus couimeuced the general Wood
Business, on that spacious and most eouveulent locution,
lor.mwl.v knoaii a. Wayne’s, lute Winkler’s wharf, on the
West tide of the fo.it of West Broad street, where he In
tends at all limes to keep on hand every kind of Wood that
!!« L. T r T , . M **1i •‘.HT f * W,,oleMl r nr r,,Uil All of which
lio intends to sell «t the lowest market prices, for cash.
UW Partlculur and prompt attention paid to fillln’gor-
,| " inuKl-tf W. T. Miff;HELL. Agt.
Mlt. II. A. DHUOKP,
TT1STORICAL PA I NTH t of the National Gallery. I/>ndnn’
XX returning to Savunnah after an absence oftwoutv
years. respectfully offer* Ills services lo tho citizens und
tho public generally. In Portrait and Historical Painting
ami restoring old pictures. Mr. Brooks lurnishes ami re-
gilds every description of Picture Frames. Hi* collection
is on view In Mewart i>treet. KoberUville.
Orders left at his residence, or at Mr. John Pool*, will be
punctually attended to. tnnr.'Mw
FALL AND WINTER TRADE? ISM.
TO MERCHANT AND WHOLESALE I'URCilASEllS OF
I DRY GOODS.
O l ** PMtehaoe* for the fall and winter trade are now com-
KJ pleted. and wo can submit to your inspection a very
large and well assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected will the trade, nnd at auch prices, in the present
state of the markets, us will prove highly Halisfncliirv
M PKEXDERGAST k Co.. 178 llraughton-at.
? c,:i5 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
SPRING TRADE, 1H.VI.
fZTE have owned this day. aud me prepared to sell on
*77 "".derate terms, ten ruses new Madder Print*,
assorted Myles to which we beg t.. c„|| the especial atten
tion or purchasers. M PRENDFRGAST ft t o
ITS Broughton street, opposite SI. Andrew's Hull west
GllEENE AND I’ULAHKl LOTTERY
Fatn n * MAURY. Managers.
4th AprU.*"" ,6 ’ Del - tbl " d *r. “>•
$20,658.
.5 Number lottery—14 Drawn Ballots
8.S" “>'■ »“J.
osriTAt.
$5,000.
.8 Number Uttory—12 Drawn Rallots.
Tickets 91—shares In proportion
•F" Ticket* 95—slmresin pni|iortion.
ine Kl t J , .!L t . h h r n ,ln,ly J . r - br l'»‘ ‘‘agefor ssle in Day
me.Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson ft Camp ’
4 E. WITH1NGTON.
•1*4
H A5 —75 tvije* Eastern liny, tending per bii-Union,
from Boston, for sale by
mlt 30
P
inh.TO
itATOES-
by
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
tacks Java do. 160 half and quarter cheats Tea*, of
various kinds, for sale by McMAHON ft DOViJl
T EA—60 balf-chosts Hyson, Imperial, and j’ouchong. for
sale by sopl6 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
_ Handkerchief*, also. French worked Collars, very rich
pattern. For sale by seplg AIKEN ft BURNS.
A FEW handsome black Ixce Mantles, also, 6 4 black
Ijice for making mantillas, at
mh 18 KEMPTON ft VERSTILIJC’S
B t —-- M- - —
choice naw Bacon Side*, 16 do do Shoulder*. 10 tierce*
•ngar-rured Haras, 30 hbla and 60 keg* prime f^iafLsrd,
100 hbl* Howard street FY>ur, tending and for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft OO
OtlG a6&—40 bhd*. choice N 0 Sugar,'a auptrior urtlcle;
O 26 do. Prime do. do ,Ju*t rocrived and for aale br
mart WEBSTEJt k PALMES.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Oivms' Building, ojipnsi/e Duhuki House.
Having made large additions tuhisestublishment.continue*
to do BOOK AND JOli PRINTING, in his ususl neat and
handsomo style, and on accommodating terras.
All work executed with dispatch.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
■ PJTfc CARRIUES. BI'GGira AND SULKIES —A
general assortmeet. just received.—Tlie sub
scribers are now prepareil to offer to the public. Carriages.
Phretons. Buggies. Carryalls, ftc . fresh from some of the
roost popular Establishment*, and Rudders at the North.
The selection* were made by ono of the firm, with strict
reference to the requirements of till* market.
They are deteruunc-1 to keep only *uch article* In their
line, a* they can confidently recommend ami warrant, feel
ing assured that they will he sustained in offering a better
and finer class of work, than ha* bcou usually kept in this
market.
Tlie Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam-
ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are In earnest,
by an examination of tlielr stock
49* All kinds of Repa'ring done as heretofore.
L.8. RENNERT ft CO.,
July 31 Corner West llroad and Itny-st*.
CU.PARTER.SHIP NOTICE^
The undersigned base associated themselves to
gether. under the name and style of Murphy ft De-
vanny, for the transaction of general lloot and
Shoe businoss, having the stand on the corner of
Congress aud Whitaker-streets, formerly occupied by M
Prendergast. They are now prepared to offer to tbelr friends
end the public, a well selected stock of l-ariies’ and Gentle-
i'* coots, Shoes, ftc., which they will *ell cheap for cash.
MURPHY ft DKVANNY.
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
-60 bbls Potatoes, just received and for Tala
IL K, WASHBURN. Agent.
small lot of b< anti-
lUWlTT ft MORGAN,
t, just reeeiied nnd for
mhJl A. IIONAUD.
. R* tenuis ufid tendencies. llieoretlc«T
theological nnd theni|ieutical. by J V Simpson. M D.
Children of the New Testament, by Rev F Stark.
J Forsyth Meigs’ Practical Treatise on Disease* of Cliil-
dren. new edition.
Bartlett on tho Diagnosis and treatment of Fevers in the
I lilted Status, third edition
Is'k’ul Cap. ruled for lawyer's use. white and blue.
Thesis Paper, for medical graduates.
fob24 W. TIIORNE WILLI A MS
sale by
M OM (HOP ATTiY,
t
j7RB4» <'l
x rant*. 3i
1 j'l f *H—25 bids Muniiuden Fish, an excellent
■ plantation uso, Just received und fur mile by
by
WEBSTER ft PALMES
P OTATOES.—60 hliN. Planting and Fating Pututor-
hbl*. Mercer Potatoes, just received and for anle h
10
k w.tr/s.
m
J3y
liltOG A NS— UROGANS.
Tito suhscrlliers would cull the attention of
'tenters and others, in want of good and cheap
•rogans. to call and examine their stock, aa they
feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
priccaol their goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY ft DEV ANNY,
n°v16 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
ftS
mh28 I
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMEK-
A variety of ne* and beautiful pattern* of canary
Cage* just received. Those desirous of a band-
mine Cage, and ono proof against Mites.hare only
tn make an early call for a choice from a One s
■oriment.
J. P. COLIJNS. 100 Bryan-et.
_ 14 CHAMPION ft
J r.-ri REXEIVED—16 baskets 8alad Oil. 16 do Bordeaux
0!L for sale by A. IIONAUD.
nov20 Corner of liny and WhlUk»r-sls.
OPAN'ISH SEGARH—Just received from Havana 49.000
L5 Segars. viz: 10.000 Autonio Morn Superior ."War*
14.000 Dnlorito do, 9.000 Horace do. 8.000 Igqritimo do
6.000 E3 Duemln dn. 3.000 la Carolina Regalia do. for sale
<2 «tOTl6 J V. CONN Ell AT^fcCO.
N KW GOODS—F..r Gi-ntii'incii's and Ihivs' Wear—Bteck
Drab d'Etu.black, brown and green silk warpCashine-
reta for coat* and tuckets, white and fancy Linen Drills,
white and brown Navy Ducks, checked and striped Linens,
French English and American Cnttonades, fancy summer
Cnsslmcrea, brown and slate Linens, ftc.. for sale at lowest
pries* by ml»21 DxWlTT ft MORGAN.
J UST RECEIVE. D—per steamer Isabella, from Havana—
20.000 Cigars. U Rosa brand ; 10.000 Veguenu Plant*,
tion ; 25,000 La Integridad, lor sale by
cgg A. IIONAUD.
O AIM.—100 bags prime Maryland Oats landing per schr.
Summerset, for sale by
J"b*2 nitlGHAM, KEIJ.Y ft CO.
L INE~N GOOliS—Irish Linens, and pillow-otse do; 10-4;
11-4 and 12-4 linen Sheeting*, light and heavy styles '
6-4.3-4 and 10-4 linen Datnusk, bleached and hrowu; Huck
aback. Scotch nnd blrds'-oro Diaper* ; brown nml blenchn-
Damask Table Cloth*; Damask Napkins and Doyles. Red
ceived and for sale by
' " HENRY LATHBOP k 00
E MUlt*•IDKKIK'i.—Ju«t received and opened a large and
varied assortment of all kinds of Embroideries, eon-
slating in psrt of—Muslin and (fcmbrio Bands. Flouncing*
Edging* and Inserllngs; Mull awl Dimity Bands ; Rn-ak '
test IHnner and Night Cap*: Infants Robes and Waists;
Muslin and Cambric Collar*. ChtmitetU and Sleeve* and
Collarette*; also.* few very handsome Honltoa lace Cot
ter*. warll KEMPTON ft VER^TIUJ-*
B randy, wink and gin—
15 huff pipes Otard. Ihipuy ft Co's Brandy,
various brands, French do
30 », and '4' pipes j,, do
8 bbl* a ulterior f)ld Peach do
40 do domestic do
1" casks brown Sherry Wine,
2 ), pipes do do do
in *4 casks medium and choice Madeira Winn,
To 4 d ” ® c ilr do
10 I4 do Port do
25 J4 do Sweet Malaga do
11 n b °aro U ! k0U 11 P'P** Meder Swan and
Holland («ln, 8 quarter casks Cherry llrnmly.forssle hr
“W? 8 WEDSTEft ft PALMBL
H OOKS—ROOKS—Home Scenes and Home Sounds,"hyH
Marion Stephen*. '
Atoh-I Cnn.lltulion of Sl.o, b, E LYo.m.n.,
A Meek * Ivlig'at.or Games and Stories,
rhe Betlirolhud. by Alessandro Munronr.
one lonr, a tule of wedlock, bv Emily F Carlen.
John, or a Cousin in Hand is worth two Counts in the
Hush, by Emily E (arlen.
Count Chrisioval. vol. Cd.
Linne tetekwood. a no* el. by Catherine Crowe,
wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Biiullino.
Works of John C Calhoun, vol 4tli.
Whig Almanac, for 1854.
More of Mr* Partington's Carpet R«g of Fun.
Busy Moments ol au Idle Woman.
(•raham's nnd Harper's Magazine, for January,
nenlrtd and fur sale at 135 Congress street, hr
8. 8. SIRLKY.
ItRENTS, ftiv—Just received two cask Cur-
its. 30 drums Figs. 6 cases Prunes, 6 cases Ginger
... , e*. 10 doz Bran iv Fruit and plain Preserves. 20 doz
Walnut. Mushroom and Tomato Catsups ; 10 doz Olive Oil
in pints an I quarts ; 20 <loz Pickles, In quarts ami half gal-
on jar* ; 3(1 whole, half and quarter boxes Kalidmn in
layers nnd handies; Citrons. Mace. Nutmegs.Cordials, ftc
and for sate by DAVID O'CONNER.
dcc '*'* __ Corner of Broughton and Drayton-sts.
F° aaracdd _A bUck " C ' rl ’ 15 ye * ni oW i » black girl 14
A black hoy lo years old. Timber hand.
A black man 22 years old. ploughman nnd field hand.
A mark woman nud 2 children, field hand.
A black woman and child, field hand.
A black womau, kcamtrvss, cook, washer ar.d Iron, and
2 children.
A bteck man 26 year* old. sawyer and mill band.
WYLI.Y ft MONTMOLI.IN.
H F-EF.-20 half barrels 0. Haw. B-ef. Just ^eiVedHid
for tale by declh HYLAND ft O'NEILL.
OPRING A NU SUMMER DRKS8 GOODS^Lo piece* Satin
• T Plaid Barege. 0 do do Striped do. 6 do do Plaid. Chintz
nnd Figured do. 6 do do Striried dodo. 7 doilo super Iterege
Tlssuea, for aale by mh IB AIK IN k burns
tTESSFI. FOR SALE —The brig DXLTX, 198 tuns burthen,
, f , w«l rosan'l n sail* aod rigging, coppered and copper
fastened, is offered for sale. Apply to ^
. fcb21 ROWLAND ft CO.
MEW ORLEANS Sl'liAll", MOLASSE't. ftc —46 hhds. lair
v- \ IVT" l "" 1 ' bob e New OrleansSugnr; 100 bbls. eliolce
■’ °- Molasses; 60 do rectified Whiskey; 30 casks new Ba
con Sides; landing and for sate by
“•ri* SCR AN H)N. JOHNSTON ft CO.
|J|" BLAND ■ .1MK—1 imio bbl* Rockland Stone Lime Tn
I Y store und for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
Dor -- E. W. nUKER.
ils genuine
SOUTHERN I\SllltANCE ACEXBY—-LIFE, FIRE
. .. . AN .1‘ “1PJS8 imsubance. ’
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
or 11 tKm mifi, on.xx.,
i. — ,, * nd ’"•‘‘plus *250,000.
tui. • re * M ** 1 , J '"- C. Wsi.ki.kt. Sec'y.
liil* tonipsny will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
‘bi* combining the
benefit* oflmthsystem, at the option of the insured.
stiU tion l™ te! I r l “? capital of tho In-
linn. I- . ’ , u,,! " ,r P***ed by any Ufe Insu-
ranee Company In this state or Union.
(L.S.) signed R G. PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts,
t.i .n ■ t r- is# . s *“ ,e ot Connecticut.
Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
^^Tliesubicriber Is also Agent for the following Fire Compa-
l£qultable Fire lnauraucc Coiiinniiv
OF LONDON.
12.500.000
Capital land in 91000 000
Farmer*’ Flr«- Insurance Company. '
_ . „ fVroitnl 9290.000.
Granite Flro and marine Inauraiice Comp’iiy,
«r NEW TURK CITT.
, „ . (tepital 9300,000.
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance
Company, of Frnnsylvaiila.
t'npitnl $360,000.
nYlUiUJUUCKRI
Hear- . lo, ot Bool* aofl Show-CowUiaed.
on M. 'i'inv <he I Instant, at 10 o’clock, trill be sold
ut the kto.. of J., Haooemn. 10e Bfyak straet,
lb* eotlro Mock la said store, eoaprislng a very terge
and well selected assortment of Boots and Shoes. Sals pos-
lUv* and to be continued dally until the whole is disposed
•f. Terms—9100 or tea. cash, orar |100 sixty days credit
tor approved endoraed ootee. 7 »p4
„ . Executor's Sale.
«nsnoa,w,
“rajs JzsittR;
Chatham county at ertata of E. M. McKenzie, and br or-
l r* #,,out ® r ’ for tho benefit of the heirs of iald
*" march 24°** °“ h ’ Pu,chMe^, W n f for tlUeo.
n „ — . P«mp”iory mie of Old Wins* and Liquors.
.JSsrtaij! 11 h* -■
ftlrtl ". U a “ ,t ’ ' tu - JoIiumq , 8c.
Itort™.?*"" ‘° d B*"' BarUu k Ciu.Un,
Wblt. Hp.tkllni. Mn.tlln » n .l Sparklln, Cb.mp.lm,
0 “'' , k ,U " 1 *' “ r * 1 2“^ U “ Book
• SteSrSKSto™"’*' *“ a °"" r br “ a *. 1—uii.do
Robt. 1^*1 Newton. Gordon ft Co.. Howard X rv
ofh.r br-Tnli. Bo.d.l * * Co '
Chamberlins, Volnar. Grand Via de Bengogues
Jteotch and Irish Wfilrty, Holland Gin, and Jamaica Rum
HenneaaejrriDUrd Dupuy ft Co., F. Martell,7 and 10 yeara
old Cognac. Champaign Brandies, ftc. J
All of which will positively be sold In lote to suit pur
chasers, to cloee the stock of a New York house, retiring
from businesa. The sale being peremptory and absolutely
without tho least reserve, affords a fine opportunity for
those who want first class winea and llqnors. Terms at
N- R.—Catalogues will be furnished on the morning of
Wfl
Administrator!* Sale,
On Tuesday, tb* 4th day of April next, at 11 o’clock, will
sold, in front ol the court house,
The unexplred lease ou lot and improvements corner of
yf 1 **!?**•■* Br >«n streets—lease expires on the 7th
July. 1866—belonging to the estate of Barney Rodrn. de
ceased, nnd sold by pei mission or Court of Ordinary, and by
order of the administrator. Terms at aale mii22 7
Valuable Lote.
• .. r . d *7 A pril
be sold, before the court house.
. ' N . l . ne k?*’ n'nnbereu from 3 to 11. as per plat, slluated
south of tho ( annl Bridge, between West Broad street and
the Canal, continuing south to Jones street. Property tn
tee simple, hate positive. Terms liberal mh22
Desirable Real Estate.
On Tue. lar. the 4th day of April next, at 11 o’clock, will
be sold, In front of the court house.
Four very valuable Lit,. 00 bv 00 feet, situated on Con
gress street between Montgomery amt Jefferson streets,
west of Market square. Terms—one third cash, balance
payable in 12 and 24 months, with Interest and mottgage
on the property. Purchaser* to pay for all papers.
Com and Flour.—At Private Hale.
•lust received In store, and for aale at the lowest market
price, in lots to suit purchaser*.
800 bag* prime White Com.
250 bag* superfine Yellow. mart
Private Sale—15 filiils. t>e*t New Orleans Sugar, tending
from brig Crocus.and for sate | e bI7
At Private Halo—Four very valuable I-ota. 80 by 09 feet,
situated near Market Square, on Congress street, between
Jefferson and Montgomery streeta. . f«bl6
H« t ro r * T *n? B * ,e r" Ju * t wived and for sale In auantl-
! « « " ult Purchasers. 60 bales Rice Hay, cut wlien the
rice was perfectly verdant and in milk, equal tu the best
’“ l '" ior - 1 — Ik—J* lb,
. Administratrix Sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, In front of
the court house, during the legal hours of sale.
All improvements on the south-east corner of Ix>t No 88,
1\ arren ward, corner of Broughton and Price street*. Fold
by order of the honorable Court of Ordinary for Chatham
county f..r the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of the
estate of Gasper Rosey, deceased. Term* rash, purchasers
P *7 , 1 n t« f0r tU,M MATILDA ROSEY, Adm’x
r ® 110 estate Gasper Rosey. deceased.
_ . Onanlian Sate
.J 1 / D ,t s, ’ dur,n C ‘be legal hour, of
Savannah ^ b ^ f ° r * lbe court h 0 "*® in lh ® C, ‘J of
Three prime likely young negroes, viz : two tmys and ono
girl belonging to the estate of J. J. P*|f n er. deceased. Hold
decree of theSui
- -—j -nler of the Guaroiau, ior mvisiot
Terms cai-h. purchasers paying for title*.
_ 4 _ , Administratrix Sate.
°l] Un Hr.t Tno.dny In -k,.rll n.xt. tafor. lb. eourt horn.,
In tlie cily of Savannah, will be told. ’
.a X l 1 2 A. C “ ,b . OUn,Ulf No. 18. Wesley
w.1nl. Sold by order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary
“““‘/’for lbe benefit of the heirs and cresf-
Itorsof tho estate or Jules Rousseau, deceased. Termx
MARY A. ROUSSEAU, Administratrix
estate Jules Rousseau.
division among the heirs!
feblO
Private Sale—126 hbl* ltosemtale Hydraulic Cement, now
lauding from schooner Enchantress, from New York.
At Private Sale.
lot No. 4°. o*i the west side of West Rroail street and
snutli ofRohertsviRe. being 34 fret front by 100 fret deep,
subject to a tease of 10 year* from June, 1881. with a re-
flT * • valuation, rent *43 per annum —
L'T.' r .T, ?!.*’ * *‘ or *i *nd a dwelling one story
anu a half high, with a Urn. ■•* ■
Terms cash
- — un, mm »
1th a large and oomraodiuus stable.—
decl3
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
nsursnre Comp'y,
Capita
KnlcUcilim l,,, 11 r. In.uiiuic. Comnnuy.
„ . Capital 6160.000.
New York and Krle Flro Ine
_ Capital *160.000.
These Companies having* cash ci
r"' 1 Rre prepareil tu cftect Insurance
aS?e term* K ° 0 r0,0n n 1 k,u dsof property on reason-
■PP'J ^"* uraIlc0 kUlter of tliu «bov, named Cnm r anl,.,
A. WII.RUR. General Insurance Agent.
. “ uJ Agent for thenhove t.'oiuiNintes.
drcl7 ly office 142 Congress-st.
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
M ™ ’ 2, , ‘ r !.7'‘ T " N ; < ‘ VI* 1 "■« *1 K»n. Ur.l-rate In
1 If 1. 1 . A 1 "!'*' " ,,au fb Rr»" tet.”
. „ r o "r' ^bsdows In Masonry, by Robert Morris. Esq ,
■?. f r . be \ l W ' ,r a l f" I'ver published,
by RSv Q Jim ra 8 t '8teni , V‘l1 ,,Kl ' IICU l n " d ^ r * oU,l * n ^"‘ems,
Mere of the lawyer's Story, more of the Old Doctor
Putnam s Magaelu* *— •
volume. Now Is Hu
advance. Keuvived nnd for sale hv
J* nfl B. B. 8IBLEY. No. 166 Oongress-er.
DYING AND RENOVATING
, KSTABLIIHJIENT,
.3 J ork dreet. near the Court //.»«,-. Savannah, Georgia.
r -,.. , „ INTABUXIIXli in 1832.
T heTr cnnltef'^ 1,0 Wends for
7 "Vr- woul ' 1 " ,n, ° “'at. In addition
U.! lilTf v . in , , ^ ln ?- * c ‘l"ircd by bim during l is
test vs ftp England aud Scotland, has made arrangements
lore.tending hi. business, by which he I* n^nfbted to
Ihawls^fte whh.h'V °/ CO ! or " " ilk '‘ , " 1 wooton dresses,
shawl*. Ac., whirl) he trusts will generally please all who
may favor him with tlielr pntrnnngo
Gentlemen'* gnrmott* dyed, cleanod or renovated ai
" ‘by same sii|terior style which has gen
1 .. .T 1 hi " parions and friend*. K
" ic 1 '»• »»■<
m Sun‘J'° m 1,10 oou " lr > Punotimllj- atlroil,.' to. Torm,
*" "J* V »l,«ttilK»ti or mllroad. *onl
.100 ,t b.. ..... by loll,.,, Ihrom.hlh.fo.tOmc..
that he nuty know where to call for them
noT ' 6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
- January, commencement of a new
Now Is the time tu subscribe, at $2 60 if paid in
mh16
0 conveyance
,..626
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE.IHVI f
D^'EirtalW^T ,bc week-
feifyttt .Sratte„T In ' er t0 WWch tbe > rM H|
j!(*J“ •»< JP»I '’lack Hilks. colored glace aud dues J
lad and brocade Silk of the newest style 1
Site aniMVn! IPm'i"/ 1 # ‘'Tn','"' , '. r " n<:,l ''>nd Eng. printed do
Pl.ln 1 . . 'V. " r ch, blren'« wear, plaid Raw Hilks
I' 1 "'' 1 npHiw. very rich French printed Cambric
Dark ( allco*. Mourning do. Irish Linen*, ftc, r
. Ml It I hero's new building. Congress-street.
J tu _ EPISCOPAL PUIILICATIUNS.
I ST received.a variety of puhlications of the New York
I rotestant Episcopal tvtcloly. Tract*. Church Cato,
chism* Sabbath SI10..I Service, ami other cheap and valu
able I ublicatlon*. Fur sate at the Book Store of
aug10
pROFlXiOR ROWE'S
r best preparation yet ,
spot, or atain. from book or payer. For aale at the Book
Store of _nov26 S. S. SIBLEY. No 135, COogwea-at
S r |!liUS»i«-. l -*"l" n R :i '’ ’te Muse,win do. UN
h; .?« i" 8lu f 1 ? A ; P *" d ( clarified do, 40 bbls crashee
do, .6 do pulverized do. for sale by
norln McMAHON ft DOYLE
. .... _ ; •••— 'nvented Erosive Gum. the
hi st pteparatlon yet discovered tort-move paucil marki
' BUSIN ESS SUITS—A supply of the above,
rerelred ind n r K ° f VY - mixe ' 1 " nd check Ca«lmere. j uit
no.7a d f ° r **'* -Ty WM. R. SYMONS.
[ Draner and Tailor. 17 Whltaker-st
N A m!f. ,> i 1UN '?^rI Vor J r ' bone, boxwood and~wire Nap
itig*. for aale hr nnv-23 .1 l» rniiiiv-o
;UTfER, CHEESE AND FUJUR—30 keg
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD—Ranaway Irom
" er. on the 10th of August, a negro man
about forty years old, stout and chunky
mi mark rosombling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose and running up the
* " " lie
m . TWENTY DDL
fra the subsi-iiber. on
"K named TOM. a bou
built, and has a n
forehead. II# will probably try to got to Savannah, where
... . (1 veers of rum •
mate of Savannah jail a good part
tho year 1849.
ho yeai
WILLIAM GERMANY.
I.eon county, Florida, Repl. 12.1868. teplfi—dftwtf
era.. Ki
r ' ,n
Ti g»t
—xt are 1
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD — Ranawsy from Cole-
'ne Plantation, three weeks since, ABRAMAM Mc-
qi 'KEN and BOB. each about 49 yeara of age. They
are supposed to bo down oo the salts, fishing aod oys-
taring. The above reward wlU be paid for the two, or 636
frr either, delivered on the Plantation to Silaa Fulton, or to
tb* Jailer la Stvannah, oo application to
B*r7-tf J WILLIAMSON ft 00
B i . n m m uuvw
70 boxes do while Chiese. 60 do do colored do“ 28 bbls
lliram Smith’* Flour. 80 half bbls Genesee do. for sale hr
nov23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
S Cl’ERlOR ()I.1\ E OIL—A few boxes of very aunerior
Olive Oil. Just the article for.tahle use. this ^ar rSceiv-
ou, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
‘ >0T "' Monument square
M ATO—S«a Grass. Oil Cloth, French Willow and Shaker
Table Mata, for aalo by
__ dot1 ? J. P. COLLINS
“i? £*** Go ? hrn nu ‘ ter i barrtte White
Leaf Urd ; 26 boxes chssse. Just received and for
*!? by dsolO HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
H ACKMETAEK KNEiS —267 lour and five Inch knees,
lor sale by mart COHEN ft lOHDICE.
. matting
04 check do, for sale by mh9 AIKIN ft BURNS.'
piOTTON OSNABURGa ftc—Striped and P teliT(itteS5i
y naburgi; bleached and brown f'hevtlnga and Shirtings-
for sate by mart KEMPTON ft VKRSnLLE
(2 DROPS.—Jaat received from New York, per steara-
VJ er, a enperior qnxllty of Gum Drop*, of did* rent flavors,
g^raxpbwry.ro*, lemon,
W HISKY.- .......
wood and bottle. 5'or *1
AcdO flYLANP ft O Nni.fe
pOTATOES -l 00 bbls Potatoes, now landing from the
A Brig Northman from Boston. For sale by
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
H wiM^.m' I.; »5'S, ,U '' Und ‘“*
* bl * BRIGH AM. KELLY ft CO.
Pt»DFlSH, ftC — Just received 2 hhds. Codllsh. 10 hid*.
2 a ,7 M » cker ri- >0 bbl. Scotch Herrings, and 16
boxea Sclaled Herripg. lor sale bv
nov8 DAVID O’CONNOR.
Plain Silks. Homhazlnea, Alpacas. Canton CTotha
”*7 "‘Tte of goods for mourning never before presen-
ted In this market, at KEMPTON ft VER8TILL’8
oct20 72 St. Julian ft 106 Bryan-at, Warlngs’x Range.
NT? [ IC P- •‘terdine Openera. Cork Serswa. Champagne
At Hooks, Ivory Table Cutlery.and 811 ver Hated Ware, for
•ale by WtB J. P. COI.UNH
UEED OATS—300 hag* heavy 8eod Oats. lanUIngper echr
O Mohawk, and for aale by
no _l} 8 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft 00.
RRANDY ANI) GIN — 20lialf pipes Dark and Pal* Otard,
-U Dnpuy ft Co’s Brandy, (vintages 1846-’49-’60) of our
own Importation 6 pipe* Superior Holland Gin, (Meder
Swan brand) landing and for sale by
00 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
b-'J.' 10 >i«!'"»7 io.’iowiJrwhfil K! 00
doxi s Window Glaas. lor aalo low bv
CRANE ft RODGERS.
S l lnV^ S|I i' k . H - \' e 'I' 11 " ‘ be •“•ntlonof ..ur pafroTT.
fflsi ii u ra?. f n4 “ n "' selection of light colored
Glace, I Uid and light Summer Silk*.
_ m * ri KEMPTON ft VERSTIIJJL
QlOAR AND CRACKERS.—16 htula Muscovado and 40
bbl* yellow C Sugar. 76 bbls Boitou, butler and sugar
Crackers, landing and for sate by B
"•114 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
A BROW ROOT—Just receivii! from llnllowes. afresh
fiTi iT. U , P , p, T °. Arr "" Roo , t - 7*^anted to hare te en ground
within tho teat month, and of a superior quality, for sale by
" irr W, W, LINCOLN, Monumentaqnare,
AToiK K—All |>er*on* having demand* against the estate
11 . Thotnas Collins, and all Indebted to said estate, will
make settlement with
PATRICK RYAN Qualified Adm’r,
cum testamento annexe.
AOT! SAVANNAH BTEAdSim-S.
_ , , fHKMI-WKKKLT.l
.hJuwJX"*" *•“* ■*“»*#■
C«p‘- M. R Wootlhnll,
wm’fea'voNtew Y° i UnM i'K V 0 *!* 1 ' C - 11 I-u'dlow,
StuiSy! ^ '° rU 8 * Y,nMl1 eyvr y Wednesday and
..T I, L S 1 “blps are among the largest on the coast, unsur-
^•uT». ,,r '“nifort—making tlielr pi stages
anit°nffilt^ ) nm Ur * _ *5! •» wnumtiHe.! by skillful c .n-YuI
to New York *' " ff ° r R rao,t ,|l '"lr*blo c
Cabin passage
Steerage passage
I’ADEIJDRD, FAY ft 00..
Agentsln Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL
18 Broadway, New York.
I'M'l'K') STATKIH MAII. I.IIWK-
.Through in 60 to 65 hnura.— A tie Fork nnd
Charleston Steam Docket,-l eav* Alger's
1,600 tons!
MARION, ( aptaln M. BmtRT, 1.20C tons ’
801TIIERNER. Captain W. Fnvnm, 1,000 tons, will leave
each altermate Wednesd y, having Iteen newly connered
and giiards raised. I* now In complete order 3 11 7,4
lor freight or passage, having elegant state room nccnit.
modations,apply at the office of the Agent 0 *
r v . „ , HENRY MBBROONA
Corner East Hay and Ailger ft Son’s Wharves
- UNITKD ITATKN MAIL..
woek via. Thomasville.Ouncansvilta, ftc *
.."“W !? U ‘ 0 w ‘» I*"" «••"" at half past 6
STSh,"; £5™ “• "" ln « —r-ti—
«nJo“,'!Kl'S'rT 1 |* ! ' N.wton Il,tol lr |d, t
On Tuesdays, fliun-lays. and Saturday*, by the war of
. r l;d™‘;‘ 1 y 1 r;uo. r P. ln » , ;' u,ne rout ' ° u Mou,,a >*’
Through from Ogtethorn* toTallahsssee by either route
bourn.' 011 '* ‘ rom *‘ aeon •" 88—and from ftevannal. In 60
<«»ring Savannah by 8 o’clock
Train Of Cars, will arrive at Taltaha.^ | n 60 hour* It I,
also decidedly the best. chea|>ett and minit expeditious rout!
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida *
''"'"‘“I” 0.1-tlior..
I; C : Maw. Agent at Oglelliorpe,
A. A. Fisiikr, “ “ Talteluuaee.
— — P- K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
ROUTII-WKNTKURIUaiIjUOao!
.f.ii'iT 1 V 2 , * l,,h »'f' i »ii aT7.SV1 .‘t‘cSS.LM
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train In
w te3ff to Sffi? ‘*0 * nd w *‘ b Macon "and
vllte^c ri ® ’ AtUnU ' D * 1 ‘ on ' Chattanooga, Naet-
Connecting dally at Colnmbns, by fast line of coache. 98
£ y °P*»••«• W »»•■ by M.' ftV P. R R toMontgim!
m!n n .taJe. D ** t0 * ,e,b0rp * Wl,h T, “*ba*see and EufanU
Passenger* breikfast and dine at Fort Taller
(JIM (V SM.UO a
Msco.v, Aug, 29.1853.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
O ATH —3,000 bushels prime Heavy Oat*. In store and for
**1" by fnb21 W B. MACIFMV ft C.O
ptlGARS—20.000 No 1 I a Norija Cfrara. just received and
for axle bj d* HYLAND ft O'NEIIJ..
pLAPTER-25 bids calcined and 50 cask* ground Plaster
1 tending this day, per bark School*, from Boston, and
for sale on the wharf, by d1_6_ OGDEN ft BUNKER
S UNDIUEH.—20 bbls Mercer I'otatoes; 20 do. Apples very
fine; 10 boxes Orangi-s; 10 do Lemon*. Raisin*. Dates,
Almond*. Pecan Nuts. English. Walnuts, ftc . ftc.. Just re
ceived per ateamer Augusta, and for sale by
m »r2 CHAMPION ft WATTS.
B ITTERS
receive
Ml HYLAND ft O’NEIIJ..
r I^i W>L1*AR8 REWARD.^fitolen from the brifftR
-L Waee. Oapt Marshall, lying at Oils* ft Co’s Mill, a yawl
Boat, painted green, with yellow moulding Tb* above re-
piUUPAlQN.—60 baskets i le I dsiek Champaign, 26 do
V **““"• do - 25 do Bouch*. 26 do Anchor Brand do for
"te-Ub. corner of Bay and Whitaker streets by ’ ^
I'OVArn I
{HiLil >° M COHEN It FosnirK
Tj^OR HALE—A one-borso Top Hogg?, by
— OGDEN ft BUNKER
llokers' Bitters, 12 do Abaynlb.Jua TJLANKET8.—A large ax»orim.„T T . —v,
J ‘ D H -II
uuiee. at very | ov prices
, 9" ; , 17. Brnunfat-n-.t.,
N otice 1. h,„by ,i„ n . ih«t n„ boot.r.„i„ ,X
of 8, " ck lo *b«Savannah end BranchvlUe
Railroad will he opened at the following places from {£
first Monday In February noxt until the seoood Mondev In
three o’dock^P^M ° lhe b our * °‘ nine o’clock, A M . and
The following gentlemen have been appointed mmmi.
sinners by the Fast I^i.Uture. and will id^s* ro
' mk* as above mentioned at tlie following places «?^u tb *
At Branchvillc—Donald E. Barton F 7“ : ^
OliverOtt. uarton, r. Uhartrand. and
At Ixjwry’s Turn Out—Wm. S. Bambnrv Wn. r xv .
id (Jeorge Y Patrick “•mourg, Wm. F-. Wroter,
E D '?4S7 JOh " 1 ^ b "■■ m '"*™ H. Hoo%»o, .od
HT.S" 11 ' a " 8. J. Me. .od J.
«5w““S’. ,, d2wI?^- b - W - '”'»,2„ho^d U .o,
..S MnSaSSS?”"* W " lto « h *-- W.«
J.Jd™ b *'"" U ^ J ' A J.Uirtoo, ood Cb.rl.o
J«iU r i2»” T_J ° h ° p ' ’ Urm “ d ' 1- SO*
“•“■‘O'XSlIh .nd
daye previous to the openisgWlie
SS-f £2SijT°' ““ *
D E LAINER AND CASHMERE—A few p,^ nnrn co.or-
ed and white De Iaiines and Qakhmare, for sate by
_ ° or 7i KEMPTON ft VERHTI1JJC.
C’jaiS 8 “ D ° ArB ’ ‘V J^wSlJlD V“ P ,,rc baMri~
fTOfftn ,i n Qpp °* lt<>9t And ~»te HaiCw.it rid*. Y~ARb-Undte.ftnm 00Wiiri. 1 ..L"k ‘-.^nnTur