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TAmtwtmtnts.
ATIIMNAQUN.
Tu Lut and GrfMwt
attraction of the the SEASON 1
lb# last performances ptevlously to the alterariou*.
THK
(J A UKIEL ravel troupe,
Consiiting of Thirty-fire Memberi,
WILL BHOHTLY APPEAR.
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SOUTHERN MUSEUM
or NATURAL HISTORY,
18 PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ARMORY IULL,
IN TUI OITT OP ■AVANNAH, OEOHOIA,
white raay ba found a
ORBAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
PNOM ALL PANTS OP THE WORLD.
ay Admittance 25 emu. Open Irom 0 A. M. to 2 1*. M.
from 2 to 6 and from 7 to 9 1* M. Friday awning* eiclu
ilraly fortha colorad population. nov23—w
^ TO RENT—Two smslfhi
»traat and Liberty i
__Ul_—U-l
houaaa atfha eomar of Dfay
■treat lane. Apply at this
frh'Jl
IMUCHCOTT IIOUSK,
turner nf IIi -kicluxiy and .V)«Wny-.Mrerfs, New J Vfc.
(u. «. ALunrroN, umiphiioor )
>Umn». S. Lakien ft Boa. formerly of tin* Uuler
Hou*o, Macon. Georgia, beg leave in inform (heir
,Honthnra frionds that in consequence of the -lostruc-
till I Marge House, they have located Uiemseln-s at
the above named establishment. whei e they will bo happy
to entertain them and the traveling publlo.
THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, ’.854,
• - V..-Y „ .. ai'J-lJ" '.B-BB
Rheumatism Cured!
EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE Ml CHRONIC.
So difference how severe or koto long standing.
rpilE undersigned. Druggists. have for Rale that invalua-
i ble and «ure remedy, i/orti more's Bheiimatic Ojetjj»r>Mnd.
now to universally known and *o highly appreciated by
many thousand* who have long been crlpPlee and ha,,
been restored to perfect health by IU usa. Th«
manufacturing arrangement, at also j^totoutmtUn
olrcum»Unce» of all who may boaJMrttd wi hthl. dl«JMj.
and make It, to them, the chkxmwt. a* »"« most
ainau mode of treatment hare determined the proprle
tor* to reduce the price to ziirek i>ou.x.ui per bottle ; at
which the agent* will sell it In future.
J. II. CARTKHAfX) I AgonU Savaunah.
A. A. SOLOMONS* CO.. J •
*^oldIn Oglethorpe, by Pemberton A Kill*; Macon by L.
1 Itile and Vayne is Nesbitt: Mllledgeville. by Z. W. lJtlle;
Marietta by Win. Route ; Augusta, by llaviland, RUley .V
(\, and Win. IC.Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by II. It. Jones
ik r., and Cunningham, Cole fc Co 5 at wholesale by A A.
itdom.m. fc Co. and J. II. Carter* Co., Savannah, (la.;
llaviland. Harrell * Co., and I*. M. Colien fc Co.,Charleston,
*$ c and J. Wright k Co., No. 151 Chartre* street. New
Orleans, and by Uruggiata generally throughout tho United
^*The above are also agents for the sale of that invaluable
preparation, already so extenslvelv and popularly known
by huudred* of thousand* throughout the Uuited Stalls,
M MORTIMORE'4
niTTKR CORDIAL AND BIaHID PURIFIFR.
The immense sale of this Cordial, during the last two
years, and Hie universal satisfaction It lias given to all—
Including hundreds of the most respectable physicians
throughout the country—proves It the most valuable Al-
terative and Blood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all disease* arising from Indigestion, a torpid condition of
the I iver or Impurities of the Blood While a* a Preven
tive of diseases, especially thoso of a Bilious aud Intermit
tent type, uotliing lias Wen found to equal It.
This is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
perfectly harmless—even witli the feeblest constitution —
Its action i* simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
Wnelicinl result*. A* an agreeable Tonic, It promote*
healthy digestion, at the same time replenishing llm gas
tric juice* and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity and vitality to tho Blood, equalise* it* oreulatlnn.
newlv electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu
late*'the Liver to healthy action.
ite Invluoratca and llcatorea the Enfeebled
null Debilitated,
and thus not only removing disease but fortifying tho sys
tem against its attacks, aud producing and maintaining n
blow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept in every
family and used bv every Individual, a* it may not only
save to them hundreds ol dollarsjbut also save them from
affliction, and even save life Itselfl
Price ono dollar per bottle.
Druggist* and merchant* will be allowed a liberal dls-
-mint on both the above preparation*, and 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 Depot
in Uuivville. Kentucky, orders may bo addressed at elthei
place.
1 used is Hobonsack’s Worm syrup, mien is me
I power of iny medicines over Ascaradic*. that
me to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
'ills are recommended to be used they will not
$500 CluUlense.
IIOIIKN SACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A ^m N article founded upon scientific principles.compound
ed witli purelv vegeuhle substances. Wing perfectly
ssfe when taken, and has neeer been known to fail in curing
tho most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de
stroys them but removes all tho slime and mucus which
may remain. _ ,_ r
The Taj c Worm.
This worm Is the most difflcult to destroy of all that In
habit the human body. It gr ; ws to an almost indefinite
leugth. and becoming *0 coiled aud fastened in the inles
tines and stomach as to produce F it*. St. \ itas Dance. Ac .
which is tho cause of many going to tho grave, not believ-
ing that these complaint* have their origin from the taps
worm ; consequently they do not use tl.e proper medicines
for their disease. To those who are afflicted witli this a w-
ful foe to health. I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pill* ; the Syrup to be taken in dose* of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times a day. then take from live to
eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, tho mostobstlnato oases
of tape worm can be spcedilv cured.
Round or Stomach Worm.
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 liavo frequently been known to
suiter with them. Tim symptom* most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
bellr slimv stool*, looseness of the bowel*, picking at the
nose, a Idueish streak under the eyes. Ac. ir yon.or any ol
your children have any of the above symptom*. HoWn-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely W depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, safo and speedy cure ; and if after
using it according to tho directions the patient Is not re
stored to health.and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the grave, a* for fail, there i* no such word as fail with
‘"“'AXrl'uLir'SSaf Tl.r.i.H Worm..
These worms, to which the human kytom is liable, are
most troublesome of all other*. The/ are generally to be
found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serioua disor
ders such as inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangement* of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be used is Hobonsack’sWorm syrup. H!
astonishing
I defy any m.
and liver
cure. Ail that Is necessary is to use the syrup In accord
ance with direotion* on each bottle ; and in case a gentle
purgative Is reqnlred In order to allay the irritation they
produce, tho Liver Pill*, by their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowels, la tho mostplensanl
medicine that can be taken.
IIOBKNSACK’TlIVEH PILLS.
No part of the avstem is more liable to disease than Hie
llver.lt being supplied with numerous blood vessels awd
nerves, and if diseased, the blood of course flowing thro'
all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice.
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. He
Ity ape pain.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and it* variousdlseaso* are
dirtiness in tho head.heartburn. oppression after eating
meal*, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac . and some
time* general languor of the whole body.from tin* it »ir
be seen that the diseaso owe* its origin to a disorganlxeC
state of tho Liver and Stomach, lloboiixacU's 1 iver I ills is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing tho certain morbid action* of the
.rrtra Into a tionUliy MUM, and renaming tl-e bloml pore
and healthy. _ . . ,
Ltrer Complaint,
Is attended with chllU.auccee.leel by fever, severe pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting hitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain In the side * in-
creased by pressure, should the left lotto bo affected, the
pain is generally in tho left shoulder, witli n short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and tho stools
clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho-
bensack * Liver ITU*, a* they act directly upon lie scat of
the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from tho system.
To Frmnlea.
You will And these Pills an invaluable medicine In many
complaints to which you a re subject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of Inestimable bene
fit in restoring and purifying the hi l and other fluids so
as to cure all complaint* which may arise from female ir
regularities, as headache, dlmnea* of sight, pain in the side,
back. Ac. These Dills are the only safe and effectual reme-
dy to cure tho following complaint*. Lout Nervousness,
Melancholy. .Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or In fact any of the dis-
ease* that arise from affections ol tho Uver, impurity ol
the Blood, or constipation or tho Howell.
Medical Evidence
We. the unudersigned Physician*, having had the rceipt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspect Ion. any.
that the Ingredient* of which they are composed makes
them the best Pill in use for all disease* ol the Liver, lin-
puritio.o tho Mod, &0. OEOIIOK WOOD, M. D.
F f’UOWl.EY. M I).
L. HOWKN. M. D.
Purchase none but those having tho signature - J.
N. HOBKKSACK,''as all other* are worthless imitation*.
Agent* wishing new supplies, and all others wish ng to
become agents, must address tho 1 roprtotor. J. N. IIOBLN-
BACK, at his laboratory, No. 120 North Second-street,above
Race.Philadelphia. , _
Bold by all Druggists and Merchants In the l 81
For sale in Savannah. 0a., by J. II. CarterfcCo., J. B.
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., and J. K.De rord.
mavSI—dtwkwlr _______________
S PRING SHAWI-S AND MANTEL- —1 dozen plain white
Crape Shawls at all prices; 1 down figured white Crape
Shawls at all prices. Fine assortment black lace Mantil
la* ; fine do. white do do. ; fino do. black Lace Shawls.
Points and Scarfs. For sale by nltnva
mh 1ft A1K1N A BURNS
K ECF.IVI.D, per steamer Alabama, and in store. 10 bxs
Oranges. 10 do Izemons. 1 sack English Walnuts. 6 do
l’ecan Nut*. 20 bxs Raisin*. 5 do Citron. 76 do .Sardine*.
mhU J. D. JESSE.
R ECEIVED, per bark Radient, 70 barrels Potatoes. I
Ronoldaoo’s Hams. 2 casks Bacon Shoulders. 2 casks
Bacon Sides. mill 4 J D JESSE. 1
B ETTER, cheese. Ac—-TOkega seleotnd Goshen Butler J
50 boxes English Dairt Chee-e. 100 lx>xe* new scaled
Herring*. 26 quintals Dried Codfish. 10 casks sugar cured
llains, 10 hhds. prime new Bacon Shoulders, received pep
steamer and for Halo by
mbit SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
B acon.—2ft casksnow Bacon Side*. lOdo. do.Shoulders.
■ for sale by [mhU] WEBSTER k PAI.MK8,
■pliOUR A CANDI.ES.—260 bbls. superfine and extra Fum-
■*' ily Flour. 80 boxes BeadeP* patent tallow Candle*. 0 mid
8.30 (sixes Sperm Candle*. 100 boxes Adamantine Candles,
far tale by [mlill] WEBSTER fc PALMES.
B HITTER. RAISINS AND CANDY—26 kegs choice Goslien
Butler. 70 whole and half boxes layer Raisins, 60 boxes
common and extra Candy, landing andtor sale by
nov20 HU /v “‘
LANIER 1IOU1K—MACON. OA.
B TIir undsrslguvd having leased tbs abort sstab
Uihmsnt beg to assure ins traveling publlo that
no sxsrtlona will b« spared to austain ths reputation
ouss. GEO. M. 1.00AN,) . .
JanPJ-ly JAMES MKARA, l r pr,e _ 0 ^
PICULATA IIOUIB, P1COLATA, FLA.
M ill* subscriber would respectfully Inform ths
traveling community that he lias leased the above
named house, and Is now ready to accommodate
rs. and hope*, by giving hla personal attention, to
give aallsfactlon.
He will have horses and carriages at all time* to *ccom
modate his guests. GEO. M. GA1.P1N,
declB .Proprietor.
PLANTERS' HOTElL~AUUUSTA, OA.
m Tlii* splendid uew liouse. situated on llroad-at.,
immediately In front of the site of the old Planters'
Hotel, which liaa been lurnished throughout witli
uew luriilture. bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customer# on Saturday next. It will be the endoavor of
the Proprietor, to glvc.i*ti*ractlon to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPHUN,
no,f ®—W Proprietor.
t i'GR SALE OR RENT—That valuable pro|ierty situate,I
on the eouth-western corner of West Broad and Zubly
streets, the residence of the late Dr. C. P. Klchardsoue.—
For terms, apply to J. p. SCREVEN, or
mhlft—aodflt r. T. GIBSON.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
Till. Subscriber* have just received a few pieces of the
-L following styles, a choice selection, to which they
would Invite the attention of early purchasers :
Figured and Plaid Barege Delaine*
Mourning, all-colored and Plaid llaroge*.
Silk and Liuen Lustre.
Colored lawns.
Plaid and Colored Organdie.
Colored Jacconet.
French do.
Swiss Musliu.
English aud American Prints.
KLMPTON k VERSTILLE.
f*b!2 Waring’* Range.
IV. imriiMK -
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO.
i] EW ORLEANS SUGAR—65 hhds Clarified.landing and
* for sale by mb29 COIIEN fc FOSDICK.
3*CON—26 hhds prime Sides, 26 do do Shoulders, land-
^ ing and fur sale by m20 COHEN A FOSPICK.
B altimore bacon, laud and kujuk.—«o hhd*
choice new Bacon Sides ; 20 do do do do Shoulder* ; 15
{•*rcM do do Sugar cured Ham* ; 75 bbls and l'lO kegs new
UxfLsrd; 100 bbls. superflno Howard street Flour, land-
In? and for sale by
m»r 20 SCRANTON. JOHNETTON k CO.
UL’m.R. CHEESE. Ac —30 kegs selected Goshen Butter :
AJ io boxes do do Cheese; 100 do new scaled Herring : 20
" 'eperior Plantation Segar*. received per stenmer and for
u| « *>7 mh29 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
TYl'Vf—5o bbl* L Uiteii k Son* best Rum. for sale by
“'I'-< HKK;ifAM. KELLY A CO.
J likK) bills Um«. dally expected |ier schr Mary K.
^'•••fson, for sale to arrive hr
. mh2u BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
pHAMPAIGN AND CLARET.—M baskets qnarta and
- n • P'ut* lleldseirk and Excelsior Champaign, 40 cases Li-
on brand Claret Wine. For sale b,
p 0 " 1 W W OfKlDRICH. |
LIQUORS—6° bbU P H Oin, 26 do Brandy. 26
i «K E Rob. 50 whisky, Just recaired and for eala
^ mhlO MCMAHON k DOYLE. 1
GREAT MUSIC ICMFORIUM.
J UST PUBLISHED—At Lee A Walker's. 188 Chestnut-at.,
Philadelphia.
No. 10. Buds and Blossoms, the last number out of the
popular collection of Variations on Sacred Airs,
Tantalizing Polka.
Sleigh Bell Polka. By W. II. Keffer.
U'sTurleon Polka Mazurka. Wallersteln.
Belle Alliance Schottish. G. Anton.
Young America's Polka. By Lewis Reimer.
Kind Word*. Tims. Baker.
The Hsppy Homes of Earth. Tboe. Baker.
.Matchless Kate. J. Hainan.
Oh ! Tim Joys when Love is Dreaming. W. G. Ewing.
Corn Leo. H. II. Brown.
Gentle Warning J. Human.
The Miller’s Smg Author of Bent Bolt.
Rescue Quickstep.
Fond Henrtsat Home. R. Thomas.
New Music published and received daily. zUso. constant
ly on linnd. superior Pianos. Guitars. Violins. Elutes, and
the very best Dalian Strings, of their owu importation.
Order* promptly attunded to. Catalogues sent by mail,
mo 21—lm
FOR THU LADIES.
N OW OPENING, this day. another lot of those beautiful
and unique patterns of Enamelled and Gold Ear-rings
and Rrnnche*. ol exquisite workmanship and tnste. and
which have been *0 eagerly sought for this spring. Also,
a further supply of tho»e fine Gold Mounted Shell Combs,
direct from Pari*. Together with an additional supply of
Diamond and Rich Jewelry, and lino Watches and Trim
mings. Ac., Ac., unsurpassed In the State.
D. n. NICHOLS.
at the old stand, first door west of Pulaski House.
march 26
C1UOAU zYNlf.MOl.ASSES—120 hhds Louisiana Sugar.and
O 311 bbl* Louisiana Molasses, landing from brig Albion,
from Atiakapas, and for sale by
Iebl2 COHEN A FOSDJCK.
60 bbl*. New England Rum ; 20 bbls. Domestic Brandy;
76 bbls. Rectified Whisky ; 1ft hills Old Mongalmlia Whis
ky ; 10 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy. For sale by
dcc7 .SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
C OE'FEE AND TEA—160 sacks prime choice Rio Coffee
76 sacks Java do. 160 half and quarter chests Tens, of
various kind*, for sale by McMAHON k DOYLET.
T EIA— 60 half-chests Hyson, Imperial, nnd Pouchong. for
■alo by scplft * WEBSTER A PALMES.
Handkerchief*, also French worked Collars, very rich
patterns. For ealo by -ep!8 AIKEN A BURNS.
A FEW handsome black Iaco Mantles, also, 0-4 black
lace for making mantillas, at
mhlfi KKMPTON fc VERSTILLF.’S
B altimore bacon, lard and flour.—66 hhd«
choice new Racon Sides, 15 do do Shoulders. 10 tierces
sugar-cured Hams, 80 bbls and 6*> kegs prime LeafUrd,
100 bills Howard street Flour, landing and for sale by
mhl8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO
S UGARS.—40 hbds. choice.N 0 Sugar, a superior artlcU;
26 do. Prim* do. do .jutt received and for aale by
mar8 WEBSTER_fc PALMES.
Bagfnt88 (ga^0.^ _ ]~ gfrtflt Hftt* blj (Cflfgmpl). ! Shipping anb Siftamboato.
MrU rie.I.'V •■..twinoaii l‘ « -—;—-T
Unction Salts.
LEMON SYltUI*.
B E-T BLACK Bo IT LEX. per box $4. keg syrup per gallon
$87g. do do per 20 gallon 75g, kegs extra', euch 37g.
Assorted C'auilicsi,
Per 100 lb $13 ; Sugar Plume, E'rult Drops. Ac . $18.
All articles of first quality. No charge for delivery at
railroad oc steamboats. T. C. RICE,
Candy and Syrup Manufacturer.
mar28—<!Aw1y Savannah. Ga.
WESTCOTTS & MILLER,
Mniiutnctiirrra of Snail nnd llilnda,
X. E. corner of Urtxul and H'alUre-stretii, I'hitiulelphia.
C ONSTANTLY on hand a large assortment of HA81I of
all sizes nnd thickness, including l*f thick, with a gen
eral assortment of ROLLING BUNDS, warranted equal to
any that can be made. A general assortment of Sash rea
dy glazed always on hand. All orders by mall or dispatch,
will receive prompt a tention. and goods delivered to any
part of the city or districts, free of charge
Shipping for tho California market supplied at tho short
est notice. eodJin—mar28
REV. J. t'. TUSTIN’S \VORK _
rpilE Evidences of Christianity, in a Systematic nnd I'rac-
X tlcal Discussion of their External ^Department, by Jo-
sepl> 1‘. Tustln, Savannah—Price 60 cents.
Tlie I’lanter's Northern Dride. Iiy Caroline Ia>e Hentr.
The ltebbel Bride, a Revolutionary Romance, by Jack
Brace.
Marie I/mise. or the Opposite Neighbors, by Etnileo Car-
Ion. For sale by 8. S. SIIILKY.
mnr28 136 Congress-street.
CASH DRY GOODS STORE.
144 CoiiKreae«atrcrt. 144
ADAMS IHUiNNER,
A RE' now prepared to exliibit the cheapest and most ex
tensive stock or FOREUGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS ever opened in this city, to which they Invito tho
attention of city and country purchasers. Tho following
comnrise a portion of their stock :
Drown and bleached Shirting and Sheeting
Plnin and striped Cotton Osnahurg
Marlboro SI ripe* and Plaids
E'ancy and Mourning Prints
White and colored Muslin Lawn
Plain and Printed lUrego
- “ Clialll e
*• “ Crape do I’nria
E'igured MmiKllneido Soio
Illack and colored Alpaca
•• Clmllie nnd llarege
Blenched Holland, brown do. Paper Cambric
Hooks and E'.yes. I»re*s Trimming. E’ancv Articles. Ac.
Together with every article usually found in host assort
ed dry goods stores, which they are offering nt much lower
prices than uaual. at the old stand of Messrs, l-n Roche A
Bowne. mar28 ADAMS A Dlll'NNETL
GOODS FOR THE SPRING.
PRICE di VKADEIl
H AVE’ received their assortment of seasonable Cloths.
Casslmere* and Vestings, lo which they would invite
a call from their MtiKNoa ami tho renuo.
ALSO.
An as-ortment of fine Ready Slade Clothing, with a fine
stock or Furnishing Goods. 147 BAY STREiETT.
mli25—tf Granito Front,
WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’S
NKW CARRIAGE- H1CPOS1TOKY.
Mr. W. W. Woonnrrv. of Griffin. Ga.. and
...Messrs. M. C. A J. H. Grxkx. of Newark. N. J.,
having purchased the entire interest, and secured the
location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor A Co., in the carriage busi
ness in tills city, respectfully announce to the citizens of
Savanunli and of the States of Georgia. 8outh Carolina. Ala
bama. Florida, and all section* trading at this growing city,
that it is their intention to keep on hand, nt all times a
l»rg« and guuorwl assortment of uvory kind of carringc* in
They feel confident that their business relations nre such
as to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers eq u a I
to Charleston, <>r any other city
The Messrs. Green have been engaged In the manufacture
of carriages in Newark. N. J., for a number of years, and
are well acquainted with tlie wants and requirements of the
South. Their reputation ns Manufacturers, combined with
tho experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long
known at Griffin, Ga.. in the enrringe businos. emblodcoa
them to promise that they will he able to meet tlie expec
tations of the public.
Mr II I). W. Alexander, of tho late firm, favorably known
in connection with tlie carringc business in this oily, is as
sociated with them, nnd will net as their agent in the trans
action and mmsgrment of their buxines*.
Mr. W'Kidruff'x intention is to divide his time and atten
tion between this |mint and the Interior, and hopes to mako
the acquaintance of this community personally.
Ily strict nttontion. coupled with lair and honorable deal
ing. they hope to secure a share of public pntronnge.
They have made arrangement* to have all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN A CO ,
223 and 226 Ray street.
Rnvaunah, Ga.
A CARD—Ik will seen by the above that we have
deemed it best for the interests of all concerned, to with-
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff. Green A Co. We take
tills opportunity to return thanks to our friends for tlie
kind offers of support that were so liberally proffered us,
and lo solicit tlie same for our friends of tlie saino firm.
T-J. NAYLOR A CO.
Savannah. December 7. 1863. tnb28
HUDSON, FLEMING At UO.,
Factors anil CammlHlon Merchants,
Xo. 04 Hay sired, Saoannah. (la.,
T ENDER their services to plautors, merchants and deni
er*. in the snle of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in business with Howcixs. Hcroo.v
A Co., nf Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, nnd the usuil facilities af
forded customers.
J. R. HUDSON. \a._ lnnill
W. R FILMING,/ SAT “ nDah -
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
sepIS—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
STRAW GOODS.
CfNHEi subscriber takesthis opportunity to notify hi* Pus-
X turner* Hint lie has now in store a well selected stock of
Straw and Millinery Goods,
Consisting in part of Ladies* Hair Blonds, French Lace*.
Gossumers. Tripoli*. Pearls and Satin Diffused, in various
styles of Goods; together with a handsome assortment of
Imported and Domestic Artificial Flowers. Ribbon*. Indies’
and Misses’ colored Bonnets, Straw Trimmings. Children'*
Hats and Bonnets, and various other Goods connected with
the trade.
Ho has made araangement* with the principal Manufac
turers and Importers, so that ho will be enabled to receive
all the newest styles of Straw Goods, as soon os they are
manufactured. He feels confident that ho will bo able to
sell his Goods as low if not lower, than any slinihr estab
lishment in the city. WILLIAM G. CALVER.
No. 62 North Sscond^treet, below Arch,east side, Phil,
mh 21—eodlm
,, »•:N Mt-INTOSll,
ATTORN 1.1 AT LAW, Jarkmtiiui Ha
OK OKU)''. Til IV I* flOWAKD,
AYIORNLY Al LAW.
Mgws, comer qf WhUuktr-u. and Hay-lane, Aaron a a A, (
THOMA8 T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND S0IJC1T0R GENERAL, E. BIST
,,a ¥ and Hixmard-streds. .Savannah,
ORDINARY'S OFFICK,
Oorntr of Bay and Whltaker-itreet*. Office hours from 0
«*.,to P. M.; and from 3X, P. M. to 8, P. U.
JNO. M. Mil.I.ION,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
will T W . C °^ r y and Hay rtrtdt,
Will practice Id ths Courts of Hcriven. Bulloch. Effingham.
Bryan, Liberty, McIntosh. Glynn, Camden and Chatham
JOSRPIl G6NAHL,
. ATTORNEY aV LAW,
Office, Rar street, over the Reading Room of the Republl-
can, entrance Immediately east of Messrs. Price k Veader.
x D. A. O'BVKNE,
„ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176 Bay street, o
r Turner k Co.’s Drug Btor*.
UANIELL Oi COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUN8KUA)RS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
FKltDlNAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT loAW,
Washington t’rty, V. U„
Will practise In the varloue Courts of the District, and at
tend to tho prosecution of claims against the Govern-
— june‘22
M. XV HIT 8AUTII,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Alligator, East thrida.
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. 8. 8. Sibley, aud R. B. Hilton, Esq., Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Ihrsyth, Monroe. County, Ga.
S. W. It A ti Kit,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Monticello, Jefferson CXiunly, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. H. Fiji sum, Savannah. Ga. feb3
THOMAS I1UU1IK8 H1NRS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Trouprillt, Georgia,
" l * 18 Uirccult Courts of Thomas. IiOwndes,
Clinch^ Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia ; and in the Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and HaraUton. of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties In tlie Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of ail persons before the Department* at Wash
ington.
WILLIAM H. DASIlKll,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupviUe, lenendes county, Ga.
Will practise in Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin. iAurons, and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida. ftfrgg
wn. r. wiiijams TnAPDRtmnuvm. j*rxBHowj«,
WILLIAMS, 01.1 VICK 6t IlllOWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Hucna Vista. Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise In Hie counties of Marion. Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee. I,ee, and any adjuining
counties where their services may be required. jan29
WALTER 8. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Exchange.
Will practice in thwcourts of Scriven, Washington. Rich
mond. Burke, and Cliathnm counties. fcb8.
JOHN B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Brunswick. Georgia.
Will praetlro in nil tho different Courts of the Favstorn Dis
trict. Particular attention paid to collecting. in25
RICHARD II. t'LARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Macon, Georgia,
Will practice In Hie Counties of 3ibb. Twiggs. Macon. Sun
ter. Dooly, Worth. Decatur, linker. Calhoun. Dougliortj
and U‘e. and will give prompt and faithful attention i
any business entrusted to his care. 3m—m30
DU. JOS. J. WEST,
Office on Broughton, between Bull and llrnyton-st*.. where
he may be found at all huurs. lyr—ap£
S. LOCKKTT WM U. lil.w! JOHN O. DAVIS.
LOCKETT, LONG & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
.Savannah, Georgia.
BANCROFT k BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks. Ronds, Excliange and
Real Estate. 117 Bay street. Savannah, jan24
XICUOLAgCKY
«. HOWARD C. WADS.
CKUGKR k WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Hay-street.Savannah.
JOHX t. ROWLAND. jnil.V T. ROWLAND,JR
ROWLAND k CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Uay-stred. Savannah.
r. HYLA,ND. r. H. O'.NULL.
HYLAND At O'NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS, kc.,
Xext Door to Marshall House, Hroughton sired,
RAVANNAII, (IKOKOIA.
Wholesale and retail dealers In imported wines and liquors.
French brandies, segar*, and fancy groceries.
II. K. WAHHBUKN, AfU
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
(UVANNAH. OA.
WILLIAM P. YONGH,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Xo. 94 Hay-street. Savannah.
O’HKAIt At STONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Xcnih Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
latx or tur firm or ijcuark. o'iikar a co.
THOMAS At KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
Xo. 15 Barnard tired, Satannah. Ga
I*nd pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boiler*, light
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges,
atantly on
tended to
Orders from tho country promptly at-
Jnn7
A. SHORT,
MASTER BITI.DF.R.
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every description. Reshienco first door west of St An
drew’* Hall, Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roof* on correct prin
ciples.nnd from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Rest reference
Riven. J. J. MAURICE.
j$Y*0utters and Conductors made to order.
A. H CHAMPION. i. O. WAT!
CHAMPION At WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Xo. 4 Barnard stred. between the Market and Hay sired,
RAVANNAn. OA.,
Dealers in Groceries. Foreign and I>omcstic Liquors, Dried
F'ruits, kc.. kc.
Kefereno**—A. Champion. F>q.. Samuel Solomons. Esq
Messrs. Rabun -V Whitehead, Swift fc Co., Savannnh, Ga.
II. r. HORTON. c. B. RIKKMAR,
HOIiTON k 1UKKMAN,
WIIOI.r.SALB AND RKTA1L DKALRKS IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
Ufi HroughUm-stred.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WIini.RHAl.R AND RETAIL DKALRR IN
WINDOW IIIJNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Monument Square. Savannah, Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hnrtford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agent* of the above Company are prepared
to take risk* against Fiiik on Buildings ami their contenti
Also Marins Ska Rihkh. on tlie most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.. Agents.
BROWN Ai HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALEM STABLES.
WIST BROAD HTRKKT, SAVANNAH, OA.
*fc- Telegraphed for the Georgian.'ft o
LATER FROM EUROPE.
arrival ofthi: Baltic.
Llrerpool, March 43.
Baltimore, April 5.
The steamer Bnltlo with Liverpool dates to March
23d, arrived at New York on Tuesday.
The Daltio was detained two daya In an ico pack
which carried her 300 miles to the eouth weat. 8lio
left Liverpool on the 23d, and passed the Atlantic on
25th and 8arah Sands In the British Channel. The
Europe arrived out on Tuesday.
CoMMkKCUL.—Tho sales of cotton at Liverpool for
four days preceding tho sailing of the steamer
amounted to 18,000 bags. Quotations:
Fair Orleans I F'alr Uplands fl»f
Middling Orleans 6Ji | Middling Upland* 6S'
Demand moderate. BpoculatorH took 1,000 aud
Exporters 2,000 bales.
Western Canal Flour 34s., Ohio 35s. White And
Yellow Corn 41. I.nrd and Hico had improved. Con-
bo1h89J. [Au ominous decline.]
Rosin quiet—Spirits Turpentine 54.
Trade at Manchester woa limited to the immediate
want* of buyers.
Tho Londou Money market was tighter. On Mon-
doy there wan a largo export of gold.
Condole closed at 80] to 80|. Tho Bank of Eng
land has raised tho rate of interest.
Political.—The Intlllgence from tho continent of
Europe by this arrival is unimpurtmit.
It Is stated that tho Rothschilds have taken tho
Turkish loan of two millions of pounds.
Tho Paris correspondent of the London Times
says 6000 English troops will pass through Franco to
emburk at Toulon for Turkey.
French funds have largely declined.
Heavy forgeries have been committed on the Ha
vana agency of the Sun Fernando Bank of Madrid.
The Eastern Question.—Tho Czar has rejected
the ultimatum of tlie Western Powers. When official
documeuts are received Eiiglaud will formally declare
war. Napier’s lleet had arrived at Wingol Sound.—
Tho allied fleets were on tho 15th March ut Brelcoa
Buy but would soon reenter tlie Bluck Sea.
No engagement between the Turks and Russians
had occurred In Europe or Asia. It was reported that
tho Russian convoy of tho treasury was captured
near Kura.
Tho (Ircck insurrection was entirely over.
The first division ol the French army under Gen.
Carbbcrt had sailed for Turkey.
Tho French louu was ail taken.
Baron Manteuuflle urged tho neutrality Prussia iu a
communication to the Chambers.
Nothing further ns to the position of Austria.
Russiu will not recognize the neutrality of Swe
den. She has prohibited the export of gold.
The Czar's answer to tho ultimatum of France and
England was telegraphed from Berlin on the 18th to
the French Cabinet and immediately sent to the
English Ministry, who ncut tho intelligence immedi
ately to Sir Charles Napier.
Four French ships have been sent to join the Eng
lish fleet in the Baltic. Napier arrived at Copenha
gen ou the 20th.
Russia continues to urgo Prussia to preserve her
neutrality. Rills on PriiHsiunruuiiMalcableln Loudon.
At 8t. Petersburg exchange on lAmdon hits fallen
to 2 shillings and 2 pence.
Tho Liverpool Colton market closed dull. No ac
tual change in prices had occurred, but to effect con
siderable sales a reduction of | would hnvc to bo
made. Sales last three days 14,000, of which spec
ulator* took 1,500 bales. Middling Orleans 5 11-1G,
Middlig Uplands 5J.
Flour was dull without material change. Prices
of Wheut had declined 6d. Corn from 3 to 4s.
CongreMlonnl.
Washington, April 4.
rn tho Senate, the Gadsden Treaty was under con
sideration in Executive Session, on Tuesday. It is
rumored that an amendment, protecting the Sloo
grunt, wus rejected. The House of Representatives
wus occupied with speeches on the Nebraska Bill.
Connecticut Klcctlon.
Baltimore, April 4.
Tho Connecticut election has resulted in the com
plete overthrow of tho Democrats. Tho Whigs elect
17 out of tho 21 Senators nnd about twathirdsof
the lower House.
There has been no choice of Stato officers by tho
people, tho temperance ticket having received a largo
vote.
Late (r^m Cuba.
New York, April 4.
The steamers Empire City and Star of tlie South
have arrived with lute intelligence from Cuba. The
trade of Havana was dull. There were many Amer
ican vessels in port. The Princeton arrived there on
tho 28th March.
Tho Island was suffering from a protracted drought.
Upwards of ten of tho largest sugar establishments
on the Island were burnt, the dry sugar cane igniting
from tho sparks of locomotives. The Iosh Buffered
was immense.
Massachusetts Klcctlon.
Boston. April 4.
Elliott, whig, has been elected to supply a vacancy
in Congress from Massachusetts.
Charleston Market.
Charleston, April 5.
Sales of Cotton to-day 559 bales at from "i to 10.J.
Market quiet.
New-York Markets.
New York, April 4.
Tho New York cotton market on Tuesday was dull.
Sales or 1,100 hales. Of Rio Coffee 4,750 hags were
sold at auction at 11J, being nil advance of ]. Floor
firm, sale of 8,500. Wheat firm, sale of 4,000 bush-
els. Corn trifle lower, 20.000 bushels sold nt 75 to 81.
4NO. n. nt'lL. . HKNHV •
C IO-I’ARTSERSHIP NOTICE—Tlie undersigned lias this
day axx->eialed with him Mr. IIkniiv C. Kino, of Glynn
county, witli whom he will continue the F'sctorageand Com
mission business in this citv. under the firm of Hi'LLfc Kino
jan12 JNl). H. Ill’Ll.. 210 Bay-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGIC N. NICHOLS.
Owens' Building, opposite 1‘uLitki House,
naTing made large additions to hisestahlishment.continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
A3- All work executed with dispatch.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY’.
' P-JPShC CARRIGES. BUGGIES. AND SULKIES —A
general asxortmeet. just received.—Tlie sub-
scrioer* are now prepared to offer to tlie public. Carriages,
Phietons, Buggies. Carryalls, fce . fresh from some of the
most popular Ketablishment*. and Builders at the North.
The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict
reference to the requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such article* in their
line, as they can confidently recommend and warrant, fee!
Ing assured that they will he sustained In offering a better
and finer class of work, than lias been usually kept in this
market.
The Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
ine. and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by an examination of their slock
Kg- All kinds of Hops 1 rlog done as heretofore. h
L.S. BENNETT* CO.,
July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts.
Arrival of tlto Kl Dorniln.
New Orleans. April 6.
The El Doratla arrived here to-day with California
advices to the Kith ult. She left Asplnwall on tho
30th. It was reported that the Gcorgo Law would
Kl " n sail tbc next day with three hundred passengera and
nearly a million in specie.
The general news from California is unimportant.
The country was healthy and tlie weather rainy. Tho
provision market was excessively depressed. Many
failures were anticipated. One thousand pounds
(1000 lbs.) of gold dust has been forwarded from Sac*
ramento for the Atlantic. Lieut. Strain’s party had
reached the Pacific in surety. Accounts from Walk
er’s expedition are nio.xt discouraging. Ills follow,
ers are deserting and his force dwindling away. Sev
eral of bis associates had returned to San Francisco.
man. a sFTorist :i .... .
table* generally. Best of reference givei
t this
nlcrstaniln
Apply
a|>0—3*
Enquire at
msr8
STL”
CO-PAHTKRSHIP NOTICK.
The undersigned have associated themselves to
gether. under tlie name nnd stylo of Murnhy fc De-
runny, for tho transaction of general I loot nnd
Shoe loi-inpss. having tho stand on the corner of
Congress and Wliitaker-streets. formerly occupied by M
l*renderg**t. They are now prepared to offer to their friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Indies’ and Gentle
men’s ooots, .Shoes, fce., which they will sell cheapfor cash.
• nr.vj
J8y
MURPHY fc DEVANNY.
UROUANS- UltOGANS.
Tlie subscribers would cell the attention of
planters and others, in want of good and cheap
brogan*. to call and examine their stock, aa they
feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
prices ol their goods cunnot fail to please.
MURPHY fc DEVANNY,
novl5 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
Ffc
CANARY CAGFS BY THE LAST STEAMER—
. A variety of new and beautiful patterns ofcanaiy
■ Cage* just received. Those desirous of a hand-
I some Cage, and olio proof agulnxt Mites .Imre only
I to make an early call for a choice from a fine as
"sortment.
mli28 I- P- COLLINS. 100 Rryan-vt.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway Irom
tho subscriber, on tlie 16lh of August, a negro man
natnod TOM. about forty years old, stout nnd chunky
hnili and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose and running up the
forehead, lie will probably try to get to Savnnnah. where
he has spent several rears or runaway life, and was an in-
Leon county, Florida, Sept. 12.1853 sepl8—-dfcwtf
__ FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from Cole-
If? ralne Plantation, three seeks since. ARRAMAM Mc-
nli QUF.FIN and BOB. each about 40 years of age. They
• »^.ar# supposed to be down on the salts, fishing and ovs-
taring. The above reward will be paid for the two, or $26
for either,delivered on the Plantation *o Sllaa Fulton, or to
tha Jailer In Savannah, on application to
mart—U J. WIL! JAMISON k 00
COMPETITION THE I,IFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF, GREEN fc CO.
NKW C AllllIAGE UUP08IT0KY,
Xo. 223 Hay-street, Savannah. Ga.
DU. WESSELHOEFTS WATER CURE,
BRATTLEBORO’. VERMONT,
All rumors to tho contrary, continues to receive
patieuts.lor whose recovery and coinfort tlie under
signed ple«f|fe themselves to spare no pains, so that
~^sintain the fatneof the establishment. Its pro-
hydro|.athic purposes are unrivalled. >nd ita
pply of pure soft water is abundant, cool and palatable at
all seasons, without tho use of ice. Du. K. I. I.kwkntiui_
Roxldenl Physician. Mas. F. WESSELHOF.FT,
mnrch2G—*fcw2m Proprietress.
, DR. wnC MOSELEY, informs the public
generally that he is permanently located in the city
of Griffin, and L prepared to treat Cancers. Wens,
Tumors, nnd all other Cl ironic Diseases, with tho
most remnrkabhi success.
His unprecedented success, for the past ten years, in tlie
treatment of tiiat horrible disease. Cancer, should not lie
overlooked by the puldic in deciding upon his merits He
has cured many cases that were considered entirely hope
less. His treatment is without the use of tlie knife, caus
ing but little pain. Patients aro necessarily compelled to
be under his immediate enre and supervision from one lo
six weeks, according as the nature and circumstance* of
the caa tmay demand.
He is a regular gradi ate. and has no quackery connected
with his system of practice.
HI* Infirmary Is open for tho reception of negroes, and
for others. City accommodation* are ample.
All communications must be noxt-paid, and addressed to
W. R. MOSELEY. M. D.. Griffin. Ga.
Hon. J. H. Stark. Griffin, Ga.
Hon. W. R. Phillips,
Rev. Lewis Hatton,
Col. J. C. Mangbam,
Johnson. Jones fc Co.
marchlS—dfcwtf
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK—
1 7-flMaMiFOR NEW YORK—To leava on Satuplay. 6lli
luxl . ut 4 n'chirk. p. M.— 1 Tho splendid steamship FI/1R
!»’A, Cant. M. A. WihhIIiuII. nil! leave her wharf aa above
.r freight or passage, apply in
»1’6 PADELFORD, FAY fc CO.
Cabin Passage $26 00
Steerage BOO
«-£La * KW Y unit —The regular packet schooner
SBSt.’I.ANDoilF:. It. J. Brown, master, will have imme-
dlaledespatcb, for the above port. For freight or passage
apply to apft ROWLAND k CO.
E JBEW YORK—Ol«1 KatabllshecTXina.
—The packet brig EMPIRE, O. A. Knudson master,
re <U*|«tch as above. For freight or passage apply
Hoard, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
P® BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
STEAMSHIP isadkl;
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA
7i» leave on Saturday. 16ih April.
WjSflfc ,„ Tl1 * Bolted States Mall Steamship ISABEL,
TinInftflgWlLUXM Roluns, Commands, will rcguUrlv
leave this port on the 1st and 16th of each month. For
passage only, apply to
•I* _ COHENS k HERTZ. Agents.
NDW YOltIC—Georgia Line—The rejru-
Jar packet schr. P. R. BURTON. Captain Ungo, will
.inmedinte dispatch for the above port. For Bright
or passage applv to ROWLAND k Co.
_Agenii New York—Sciuntox k Taijjixx. apl
Jja NKW YORK—Union Line—theTeguTar
YflMf packet solir. NORTH STATE, Horton, master, will
have quick des|iatcli for tlie above port. F'or freight or
P«***Rri.apply to mh31 OGDEN & BUNKER,
JjA DOSTON—The bark FLIGHT, Calhoun, ma£
will have dispatch as above. F'or freight or pas
sage apply on board or to
nhJHj* BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
fjSjh NKW YORK—Union Line—Tlie regular
jZJLpacket schooner CATARACT, Rice, master, will hare
quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage
apply to nib26 OGDEN fc BUNKER.
jnyr IIAl.TIMOltU—Tho packet schooner OFW,
JONES. Capt. II. Ixiok, will meet with dispatch
for the above port. For freight or passage apply to
II. K. WASHBURN. Agent.
A_>SW YORK—Old Established Line —
SZS&flie brig PH1LURA, Graffan. mnstor, will have quick
l«»P«teh ax above. F’or freight or passage, apply ou board,
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
LIVKUPOOL—Tlie A 1 American ship
AG NFS. J E. Scott, master, will have dispatch,
'ght or passage apply to
COIIEN fc FOSDICK.
FLORIDA PACKET.
Hr Darien. Brunswick, and St. Marys, (la., and Jackson-
cille, 1‘icolata, 1‘alatka, and Black Creek, Fla.
r M.rIC-lJ* anJ splendid fast running steam-
--n' '■■■/ SEMINOLF., Captain I*. IIiaNKKNSilir. will
commence her trips ns above on Tuesday tho 21*t Instant,
at 10 o clock. A. M Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in nmple time for passengers going
north, to couurct w.th the New York aud Savanuah steam
ships.
.. 1 . ll . e .^ n ’. l " 0,e JV n,,e ' 1 ".''J" m *K n lffcent style, with large
... . Mv T. J. WALSH.
|dmn r * TcTin **cn*di hrly '" Kr " <M - V ' n IC*d in years, an or.
Private Sale—in shares >i- am«r Jenny"| li.-l giiwk. li-.P*
Ogeecl.ro lankroad do. 6 doTelagraph do, l..r. 3l .low If
applied for Immediately JanlS
To Hire by tbs Year—a negro boy, aged 22 year*, a brick-
U 7 ,r * Janl
At Frirats Sale—L>t No. 80, Walton ward, Robertavllla,
fronting on Stewart street. '
At Private Sal#
Lot No. 24,14th district, and 2d section, containing 160
acres, within four miles cf ths town of Clinton. Terms
"“I*- dtcia
Private Sal*.
Lot No. 26, south of Jor.ee street.and Improvements, con
sisting of a two storr house and double tenement, In good
order. Rents at $33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, as
the present owner is moving from the city. For terms and
further particulars Inquire at the counting room. dl3
At Private Sale.
A second hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted. Iq
good order. Term* cash. dec!3
At Private Sale.
Soed Rye and Oats in qnsntlHes to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, seek
and overcoats, in lota suit purchasers, for sale low. Term*
nov4
mhlfi
not
airy state-rooms, and for speed, safety, ami comfort is
excelled by any steamer In tho South.
Taking’ho inland route she offers superior Inducements
...r invalid* and others.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at tho wharf of tlie Savannah and Charleston Steam
1 marlO 8. M. I.AFF1TEAU, Agent.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINK. ~
FOli PAL ATE A, K. P.,
eia Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury. (Black Creek.)
ra-S'ICHlS ,, The new and elegant steam-packet .ST.
JOHNS.Captain Javkh I-'kkfiiokx, will leave
r° r the abuvu places Thursday. 13th April, arriving tliere
on Sunday, tlie 10th. This boat has been built expressly for
the trade, and lias largo aud airy state-room accommoda-
tlon* for passenger*. For freight or passage, applv on board
al tho Florida 8teara-Pocket Wharf, near the gas works
or to
“ , ’ 4 -r, o. CLAGHORN* fc CUNNINGHAM. Agents
Kir Tho St. Johns will make her next trip to St. Au-
gustinc on Thursday, tho 20th April.
FOR CHARLESTON. "
F* .,xIC^JV Tlle steamer* Gordon and Calhoun will
ttrip-vLtkiLm lr ave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
Friday and .Saturday at 7!i o’clock, 1’. M., leaving Charles
ton on the same days at 6 o'clock. P. M.
The boats arrive and leave Charleston In time to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
„ 8. M. LAFF1TKAU, Agent.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1854.
OPPOSITION ~lInk7
Change of Departure— Abr 1‘alatka. Fla.andall the interne-
diate landings on the route.
r 11,8 » u P«rior now Steam-packetWKLAKA,
.•aSmiiiimsilmUspls'n N. Kino, wiB. until further notice,
leave ov.-rv Sati kiuv. at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, airy Stato Rooms, as follow* :
To Darien $3 (Ml I To I’icolaU $8 00
St. Marya 4 6(1 I’aUtka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N. II.—F reight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free of all cliargesat Palatka.
For freight or pasaage apply on board at the Charleston
Steam I acket Company’s wharf, or to
fp|,1B 8. M. LAFFITFIAU. Agent.
TO CONTRACTORS.
N OTICE Is hereby given to all Contractors for work and
labor to be done on Bri'Iges, Culverts. &c.. in tlie
County ol (Tiiithiun. tiiat contracts for the same must first
he made with tlie Justices of the Inferior Court. u« requir
ed by tlie laws in force regulating tlie construction of
bridges,fce. JAS. K. GODFREY. J. i. c.c. c
GKO P. HARRISON, J. i. c. e\
marl MONT. CUMMING. j. i. c. c. c.
NKW WOOD YARD.
T ^BHE undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens
of Savannah that lie has commenced the general Wood
Buxines*, on tiiat spacious and moot convenient location,
formerly known ns Wayne’s, late Winkler’s wharf, on the
West side of tlie foot of West Broad street, where he In
tends at nil Hines to keep on linnd every kind of Wood Hint
"i»y be required, either nt wholesnlo or retail. All of which
lie intends to sell at the lowest market prices.for cash,
BW Particular and prompt attention paid to fillingor-
i W. T. MITCHELL. Agt.
ders.
inar3-tf
II
MR. II. A. UltOOKH,
ISTORICAI. PAINTER of tlie National Gnl
Jallery, I/mdon’
'turning to .Snvnnnnh after an ahxence of twenty
years, r.-peelfiilly offers his service* to the citizens and
the public generally, in Portrait nnd Historical Painting,
and restoring old picture. Mr. Brooks lurnixhe* nnd
gilds every description of Picture F'rnin
Is on view in Stewart street. Robertsville.
Orders left nt his reddonco. or at Mr. John Pools,
punctually attended to. mar-T-lw
FALL AND WINTER TRADE. 1H.VI.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
O UR purchases for the full and winter trade nre
pleted. *
70 72 61 4 66 36 61 33 76 63 39 9 26 10
. K. WITHINOTON’S.
GRKKNE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY k MAURY. Managers.
Class 83, draws this day. the 7th Instant, In this city,
8ale» elose at 3 o’clock, I\ M.
oinm.
$7,500.
Nurnlur Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
•3“ Ticket* $2—shares In proportion
n.Pi™ 10 ’ ' lraw, •* Wilmington, Del.,on Saturday,
8th April. (urnat.
$50,000.
^n»Ti 2 6 . N .w bcr . l ‘ otter J r —141’rawn Ballots.
KT rickets $16—shares in proportion
Tickots either singly or by the jnickagefor sal* in Bay
lane.Savannah. Ga.. next to Robinson fc Camp.
*l‘ 7 E WITHINGTON.
SIUTIIEBN INSURANCE AOENGV—LIFE, FIRE
AND MAKING 1N8UKANCE.
Charter Oak Life Ineurwnce Comimny,
or IUKTFOKD, CONN.,
Capital, and surplus over $260,000
Air (iso Gill. President. J*e. C Waikikt Sec’v
Tills Company will isxuo Policies on tlie Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tb*
benefit* of both systems at the option of the Insured
TO* strength, ability nud well Invested capital or the In
stitution are, in my opinion iinsuriiasaed by any Life Insu
rance Company in this Stato or Union. 3
[L.8.] signed R.O.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts,
oi i • — ... State of Connecticut.
i^^TLJSSI—■ nJ
^ Thesubscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa-
Equitable Fire Insurance Cominuiv
OF LONDON. y
Authorized Capital ««> ann nnn
Capital paid in i'!." "$1000 000
Farmer.’ Fire Insurance Compnny. ’
_ Capital *200.000,
Grnnlte Fire nnd Marine Insurance C'oniu’ny
or NKW YORK CITY, ’
Capital $300,000.
Stnte Mutunl Fire mul Marine Insurance
Company, of iVnnsvlvanln.
Capital $350,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Comniiiv.
. Capital $160,000.
N.w York -tid Krlc Kir. 1,Comn’y.
Capital $160,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely Invested
^.Ci fiS ■ r «„P 1 r8 P“ r e-l to efiect Insurance
aSlMerm* 0 *** ^ ,,rc ’ on a ** kinds of pro(iorty on reason-
For Insurance in oither of tho above named Companies
apply to r *
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies,
duel.—ly office 142 Cmigress-st.
A FEW MORE BOOKsT
M RS. PARTINGTON’S Cari>et Rig cf Fun. first-rate to
cure the lllues, •• laugh and grow fat "
Sighta and Shadow* In Masonry, by Rol^rt Morris. Esq .
1 n80f ‘ 1 "’ "’••rks*m Masonry ever published.
xiffllSir* 1 M " 1 Tr "'“ rl “'
M.ire of the Lawrcr’a Story, more of the Old Doctor
I utuam sMsgnzine lor January, commencement of a new
volume. Now * the time to suliscribe, at $2 60 if paid iu
advance. Deceived and for sale bv
H. HJGIII.KY. No. 136 Congress-sr.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 York sired, near the Court House, Savannah. Georgia
T KUTAHUailKD IN 1832.
I F. subscriber, grateful to Ills patron* and friends for
their continued favors, would state that. In addition
to tho Improvement* In Dying, acquired by him during Ms
last v s.t to England and Scotland, lime made arrangeinent*
lorexicnding hi. businexa. by which hois now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of color* on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, fce.. which he trusts will generally please all who
may favor him with their patrnnugo.
Gentlemen’s garmor.t* dyed, cleaned or renovated, as
may be required. In tlie same su|a>rlor style which has gen
erally so much pleaxed his pationx and friend*. K
*'" 1 '■ "»■'
Order* from tlie country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word
should bo sent him by letter, through the Post Offlco, so
that ho may know where to call for them
DovI ® ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
D NICYV GOODS—FALL TRADIU18S3I “
K |" '.F , fc MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week-
ly their fall and winter Goods, to which they respect
tuny solicit attention: *
!!!”!'!"") , n * a '"'! “K k ?»k«- cnlorct gkc« duepo do
com
pleted. and we can submit to your inspection a very
large and well assorted stock, embracing every article con",
nected with the trade, and at such prices, in tho present
state of the markets, ns will prove highly satisfactory.
M PRENliKRGAST fc CO.. 1 /8 Broughlnn-st.
OOtM opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
SPRING TRADE, IBM.
r»|N-ned this day. and are prepared lo sell on
very moderate term*, ten cases new Madder Prints,
assorted styles to which wo beg to call tlie especial niton
Hon of purchasers. M PRFLNDF RGAST fc CO.
178 Ilroiiglilou streot, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
fcb8j
B randy, winf. an/BH
15 1 ■
\v K ,
Dr. J. Y. M. Puckett, Griffin.
Dr. E. W. Wilson, Upxon Co
Hon. J. J. Floyd, Covington.
Hon. D. J. Bniiy. Jackson.
Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jackson’l*
15 half pipes (Hard. Dupuy fc Co's Brandy,
20 do various brands, F'rench do
30 SJ nnd pipes do do
8 bbls superior Old Peach do
40 do domestic do
10 ‘J cask* brown Sherry Wine,
2 }i pipes do do do
Ifl .‘4 casks medium nnd choice Madeira Wine,
25 ) 4 do Sicily do
10 )4 do Port do
26 } 4 do Sweet Malaga do
Also. 40 baskets Champaign, 11 pipes Meder Swan and
Holland Gin, 8 quarter casks Cherjy Brandv. for sale bv
feb23 WEBSTEft fc PAl.MFiS.
B OOKS—ROOKS—Home Scenes and Homo Sounds, hyTl
Marion Stephens.
Alcohol and the Constitution of Man. by F7 L Youmans.
A Week’s Delight, or Games and Stories.
The Rethrothed. by Ale»xandni Manrone.
One Year, a tale of wedlock, by Kmilv F Carlen.
Jolin. nr a Cousin in Hand is worth two Counts in the
Bush, by Emily F' Carlen.
Count Christnvnl. vol. 2d.
Linne Isirkwood. a novel, by Catherino Crnwe.
Wheel of Misfortune, by Nod Buntlinc.
Work* of John C Callmnn, vol 4th.
Whig Almanac, for 1864.
More of Mrs. Partington’s Carpet Bag of Fun.
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.
Graham's and Harper's Magazine, for January.
Received and for sale at 135 Congress street, by
jsu-d 8. S. SIBLEY.
F RF>H (TIlltKNTS. fce.—Just receive.I two cask Cur-
rantx. 30 drum* F’igx. ft cases Prunes, 6 cases Ginger
Preserves. 1(1 do* Brandy F’rult and plnin Preserves. 20 do*
Walnut. Muxhroom and Tomato Catsups ; 10 do* Olive Oil,
in pint* and quarts ; 20 do* Pickles. In quart* and half gal
lon jar* ; 30 whole, half and quarter boxes Hsixins. in
layers nnd banches; Citrons. Mace. Nutmegs.Cordials, fce..
id for sale by IIA VIII O’CONNER.
dec22 Corner of Broughton nnd Draytun-st*.
7UR SAI.F' —A black girl. 16 years old; a bind, girl 14
. year* old.
A black boy 19 years old. Timber hand.
A blsck man 22 years old. ploughman and field hand.
A black woman and 2 children, field hand.
A black woman snd child, field hand.
A black woman, soamtress, cook, washer and Iron, and
3 children.
A black man 26 year* old. aawverand mill hand,
mart WYLLV fc MONTMOLIJN.
B EEF'.—20 half barrel* (!. Haws Beef. Just received and
for sale by dcc!8 HYLAND & O’NEILL.
"iii* re * I l ' n,, Silk of the newest style
i. Ilis collection Plain French Mouxlin de Iainex, French and Eng.
Ill bo Plain an l"!'!"! Jp' 1 ' 1 ,'', *" T ChildrOI }' B w8ftr - Pl«M l»«W Silk*
be JWn andI plaid I opllua. very rich F ranch printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do. Irish Linens, fce.
*° 7 _ Rlbcro'a new building. Congress-street.
TI ., T K PI SC OPAL PUBLICATIONS;
TI ST received, a variety or publicationa of (In. New York
,, 1 rHt u '*V* n i, Kpincoiml Society. Tracts. Cl.urcl, Calm
ch xnis. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap nnd valu-
ablo 1 ublicationa. For sale at the Ikwk Store or
. S. S. HlllI.EY,
No. 136 Congress street.
PROFESSOR ROWE’S new invented Erasive Gum, the
A best preparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks
spot* nr stains from book or pap.-r, F’or sale at tlie Book
More of nnvSfl S S. sflll.EY.No 135. Congress st
pLA8TKR—25 bbls calcined nnd 60 caaks ground Plaster
1 landing tills day. per bark Seboois. from Boston, and
for sale on (lie « barf, by (116 OGDEN fc III NKKU.
/■'IHAMI’AIGN.—60 binkels lieidsick Chnmpalgn. 26 di
V ' 1 ' l ? no Jo - 2 ® Douche. 26 do Anchor Brand do. for
sale et the corner of Bay and Whitaker streets bv
octl ® A. BONAUD.
100 m"' S - PLAN 7. f ^ "taWS arrive.for sal.
lUU J$n84 COHEN fc FOSDICK
P < inH E |pw?w CaVk r I,l !’" r w ,, " rl " r - fw «i^ooTner'rfT&
A and t\ hi taker streets, bv i.-m-Jn A. BONAUD.r—-
S PRING
Plaid I
AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS—6 niece* Satin
and Whitsker streets, by jan20
ta ,u wuu u * s - ,m
CRANE & RODGERS.
*“•
M. PRENDkRGAST fc CO.. 178 Broughtnn-st..
decJ. opposite St Andrew's Hall. West aids.
pilINTS AND I’lCITItKS —A iH-autifiil a*xortin-nt ol line
£J. r ' n . U .f nd < t ’ lr '" , ' a,n '" l K , b | '(n n new variety equal
to Oil pnlutings, and much cheaper, for sale by
8 8. SIBLEY. 185 Conmro-streel
SC,,VA, ‘ |, - S — 4 do* Wolfe’# auperiorScliridain
••"(‘pps-asuperllor tonic, diuretic. antidis|ieptic and
roMdlntf* U | , .'. , i* t i ,r ^ llt, -* ,1, P ec *» l| y tended to all persons
i in t.io Southern States; a demonstrated proven-
live or ague, remittent and bilious fever. For snle by
J^A A. nONAUD.
^{BRf'-LJ-AS—(JenUenmu^B^BH^H
ladies’ silk Umbrellas and Parasols
men! just reccivod and for sale by
m Umbrellas
large assort
AIKEN fc BURNS.
DECEIVED by recent arrlrals, fifty barrels Planting I’o - -
*feb 17°**' * n ' U>r “ ° ,ow ' JOHN K. JESSE.
n A V-2A0 bi
snle by
IIIHTER AN ITT’ 11 F)l F^-26" firkins Butler. 26 bxs Cheese*
13 jP T ll " 18 b r deciB McMahon fc ikiylk.
• ■ Nui lb IU»er Hay , in store and for
’ PADELFORD. FAY fc CO.
■ choice New Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbisicho'lce-New'or '
leans Molasses Landing and for sale by
SCRANTON JOHNSTON fc CO.
C ICT'FKE—4°0 bags prune Green Rio Coffee, 100 do F’alr
/ do. 6- Laguyrx do. 40 do Old Government Java do, 60
an Maracaibo do. received and for sale by
decM SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
S T rae!,UnH UUSTFJbS—A full assort mentjuTl
VJ received nnd for sale by feb!7 J I’. COLLINS.
I)UTTER AND CHEESE.—26 firkins choice Goshen But’,
ifT ter ’ 60 bo, ! , .V, , ' 8 **°< r85elTed per steamer and for sale
b 7 feb2J McMAHON k DOYLE.
a nV |,, ULBftfCK dk BELL.
, OM Wl"" *•<! Ulii»n-ro.lp«„.o.
1HIK Ai . ai 11 0’clo.k. will be sold, without r
128 baakoU and casts of first class choice old WIdm
Brandies ar d IJquors, among which are ; ’
Ilo?w“ " wcu ”'’ Johmon k Son,
, °' 1 «“•«», Q-rUu k GuiUd,
Whit# Sparkling Moselle and Sparkling Champaign
p 8and#rman i . Offley k Harris' first qualities Lon/on Dock
^.L“£j i £ p 3Sk7. 1 sj!“ (> '?*■ ">
from bualneea The ..U nli J N . rk hou »«- retiring
without tlie*ireit reaerve* aSon?I* ln « t0ry * n ' 1 * Uolu ‘«lj
those who want first cuT ^ ^ °'>w rtun “' r <“ r
U Catalogues will be furnUbed on the morning of
ap7
!!r Wiftysnats
. . CataWnM win ,
■ale.
Corn and F’lour.—At Privata Raia
800 hags prime White Corn.
250 bag* superfine Yellow. mar2
fromM,' U-J.n*
2^ , t - . F o" r T8r J’ T *l u *ble liots, 30 by 00 feet,
Jaff^rann".^ u®'*— 8< l u * r8 ' on Congress afreet, between
Jefferson and Montgomery atreets. febl&
At Private 8a!e —Just received and for sale In qnantl-
Hee to suit nurchaaers, 60 bales Rice llay, cut when the
rice was perfectly verdaut and In milk, equal to the best
timothy or clover, and superior when paused through tha
cutting box. Try it, ' f “ b i 4
At Private Sale.
W. 0- ^ J, 1 !® we * 1 * M#of w “‘ Broad street, and
south of Robertsville, being 34 feet front by 100 feet deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years from June, 1861, with a re
newal or fivo years at a valuation, rent $48 per annum—
, ,n »P r o;*menta are, aatore.anda dwelling one story
and a hair high, with a large and eommodlou* stable.—
T8rm " cailh dec!8f
NE’
UNITKD 8TATK8 MAIL LINE.
UHK AND
IPB,
, Tnnau bteab
freni-wxxKLv.J
On and alter March IStb, the new and splendid aide-
wheel steamships r
Ar»nTu» 1 i™ l 'i n ” 0>P(- «• 9. Woodlmll,
7 ',S?. C.P'- B Scheiick,
AlGl STA. 1500 tuna Cant. T. T.von
KNOXVnj.lk 1600 tuns Capt. C. TV Ludlow,
Saturday 0 York * nd s * unn * h *«ry Wednesday aud
Those ships are among tho largeat on tlie coast, unsur-
liassed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages
In 60 toi 00 hours—and are commanded by skillful, careful
to nSw Yorif 0 *”' T,l * r 0,Ter ® mo * t dl,,nibl8 conveyance
Gibln passage
Steerage passage g
PADELFORD, FAY fc 00..
Agents In Savannah. ]
SAMUEL L. MITCHFJ.I,
n,hl5 __ 13 Broadway. New York
UNITKD STATES MAIL LINK]
.Through in 60 to 55 houra.-Arie York and
Charleston Steam Dackds-l eave Adger’S
. , ,, . Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
JAMFSADflFJt. Captain J. DiCKi!moN,l,600tou*|
MARION.Captain M. Bkkrt, 1,200 ton# ”
SOUTHERN FJt. CapUIn W. Fowm, 1,000 tons, will leave
each nlterniato Mednead.y, having been newly coppered
nnd guards raised, la now in complete order 1
For freight or passage, having elegant state room liccnm.
modations, apply at the office of the Agent
n c ... . HKflRY M1SSR00NI
Corner East lay and Adger fc Son’s Wharves
(Vi ,. W ® h,p wil ' 18 P Uc8d »«> ‘ho line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. fei.io
UNITED HTATKH MaTlT
From lilaeon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla.
Bail road to Ogldhorp—Stages to lUllahassee
ItJai. rjffllT'.itixflMj The Dally arrange-
aK I,||i nt on this route
commenced on the 6th Inst., running three times a
via Newton, Ilalnbridge, and Quincy, and three times a
week via. Thomasville.Duncansville. Ac
t Passengers by thia route wiil leave Macon at half past fi
o clock, A. M„ by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tlie Stages
loavingOglethorgeolther way at 11 o’clock, arriving at Tafo
lihassee, nt 10 o’clock on tlie o vening ol tho next day—tima
by either route 36 hours. ’
Monday. Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbrlda*
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tailahassceo*
Sundays, Tuesdays and Tliuradays, nt 10, P M
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the war o»
rhomasviUe—returning same route on Mondays,Weduesdav*
and Fridays,at 10, P. M. 1
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
.naMmurs-from Macon in 38—and from Savannah iu 60
Bv this route Passenger leaving Snvnnnnh by 8 o’clock
Train ofLar*. will arrive at Tnllahassee In 60 hours. It la
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rout#
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethori*
to Tallahassee, $16,00,
L. C. Shaw, Agent nt Oglethorpe.
A. A. Fihiikk, “ “ Tnllnhnssee,
_ a,1|f3() F. K. WRIGHT. Pronrletor
l^nvc Columbus dnily nt 9 o’clock. A. M.,andOgt*tnorpe
nt U>4 A. M.j arrive at Mncon nt 3}£ P. M
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train In
Savannah. Augusta and Mllledgeville, nnd with Macon and
villefc"" t0 Qrlmn ’ Atlttul “. D»l‘on, Chattanooga, Nash-
Connecting dally at Columbus, by fast line of coaches, 28
ny AU**’ tll ®" ce 04 n,lle, by M ’ k p - K - R - to Montgoui-
Paaaeugeri breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
-oxi'*’’ 0, ' V - ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon. Aug. 50.1853. aug.’ll
SAVANNAH At I1HANCHVILLK KAILHOAD
Barege. 6 do do Striped do. 6 do do Plaid. Chlnt* nor*>3
mid F'igured do. 6 do do Striped do do. 7 dodo super Barege .
Tissues, for sale by mhl9 AIKIN fc BURNS. I \| Al’KIN RINGS—Ivory,
y r.-.-Kl7lWl -Al,E _Th. bHgltorj, m too. burthen. — 9'l- royjjjhj
Y well found in sails aud rigging, connered and copi>er
IY f:AI ’Y M Af»F: III 'SINF>s FCITS—A^supply^oTthea^jj^e",
consisting of grev. mixed and clicck Casslmere. just
received and for sale by WM. R. SYMONS J
Draner and Tailor. 17 Whltaker-'st.
N OIK F. is hereby given, that the books to receive suT^
scrlptlons of stock to the Savannali and Brnnrhvillo
Itai road, wlil be opene.1 at the following places from tlie
first Monday in February next until the second Monday in
April next, between tho hours of nine o’clock, A M nnd
three o’clock, P. M.
Tho following gentlemen hare been appointed commls-
sinners by the last legislature, and will please to open tho
books na above mentioned at the following places, to wit •
01i U 5r UvlU ‘- DO °® ,d K ' B * rton ’ * • Chartrand. and
At I/>wry’s Turn Out—Win, S. Bamburg, Wm. E. Wrotor
and George Y. Patrick. ’
At Bisckvllle—John E. Tol.ln, William n. Montlguo.and
Wm. 8. Beynolds.
At LawtonvIHe—Thomas Willingham, George Rhodeasen
nd Eilmund Martin.
At Robertville—J. Urtlgue, A. J. Lawton, and Charles
Jaudon.
At Purysburg—John P. Raymond, John L Mlmff, and
Joseph Hazel.
At Cliarleston—Edward Dostwlek. George U. Walter and
Thomas Reilly.
Notice whereof shall he given by each set of commission
ers or tho time and place of subscribing, either by advertfa-
jng in a gazette or such other manner as they may deem
bext. for at least ten days previous to the opening of tho
said hooka. °
Tlie commissioners herein named, will please to giro no
tice forthwith. If time will permit. I will supply them with
books in proper form, also a copy of the Act, Incorporating
tlie said company. J. LARTIGUE,
jan29—Id Chairman of tlie Central Committee.
D F- LAI NFS AND CASIIMKRE-A few pieces corn color"
ed and white De latino# and Cashmere, for sale by
KEMPTON’ fc VERSTILLE.
The brig Dxlta, 198 tui
well found in sails aud rigging, coppered
fastened, is offered for sale. Apply to
frb21_ ROWLAND fc ro.
N EW ORLEANS (-TGAR. MOl.A.O'FK. fce.—45 hhds.Ufr,
prime and choice New Orleans.Sugar; 100 bbls. choice
N. O. Molasses; 60 do rectified Whiskey; 30 casks new Ba
con Sides; landing nnd for sale by
■marfl scran'ton. joiinston &co.
B acon AND PORK .-A hhds. I'nrne Bacon SldeiTfiTTerces
superior Hams. 20 barrels Rump Pork. landing per
Brig Josephus, for sale by r
PQT26 BRIGHAM. KF1.I.Y fc r,>.
R ockland i.imk—iurm i.i.i* Rockland stone u„„-.
store and for sale in lota to suit purchasera, by
__ noT?2 E. W. BUKER.
W IIISKY.—5 casks genuine Scotch aod Irish Whisky,in
wood and bottle. For sale by
d «el6 HYLAND ft O'NEILL.
P OTATOES.—100 bbl a Potatoes, now landing from the
Brig Northman from Boston. For sale by
nnov8 OGDEN fc BUNKER.
CANE SKAT, PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIRS
- RM CHAIRS.
ROCKING CHAIRS,
CANE SKITEES,
. ...u ... , DININU AND CHAMBER CHAIRS.
In all the varieties of. colors aud fashionable atyles, at the
cneapest rates, wholesale and retail, at
N. F. WOOD’S WAREROOM8.
129 and 181 North Sixth street,
mh34—dlm opposite Franklin square. Philadelphia.
O ATS —100 bogs prime Mar; lend Oatx landing per schr.
Hummereet, for sale by
feb22 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
S UGAR AND COFFEE.—130 bags good Rio Coffee, 20 hhda
fair N O Sugar. 10 clarified do do. 16 do Musoovado and
Porto Rioo do, 60 bbla Stuart's clarified A, B and C do. 40
do crashed and powdered do, 40 boxe* loaf do, In store snd
for isle by apft J. V. CONNOUT fc CO.
H AY —100 bale* Eastern IUy, lauding per bark FUi**
both l-eavitt. for sale by
fobl6 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
N UT PICKS. Sordino Openers. Cork Screws, Champagne
Hooks, Ivory Table Cutlery.and Silver Plated Ware, for
•sloby dec23 J. P. COIJJN8. ■
S EED OATS—300 bags heavy Heed Oats, landing per schr ful Dress Si'll
Mohawk, and for snle by
BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
B RANDY AND GIN.—20 half pipes D*rk and Pale Otaid,
Dupuy fc Co’s Brandy, (vintage* 1846-’49-’A0) of our
own importation. 6 pipes superior Holland Gin, (Meder
Swan brand) landing and for sale by
_roh22 _ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fcOO
S UNDRIES—20 bbl* Mercer Potatoes; 20 do. Apples very
fine; 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do Lemon*. Raisins. Dates,
Almond*. Pecan Nuts. English. Walnuts, fce., fce., Jus; re
ceived per steamer Augusta, and for sale by
mart CHAMPION fc WATTB.
P LANTATION DRY GOODS—Striped and white Cotton
Osnaburgs, Marlboro’ PUlda and Stripe*, heavy brown
Shirtings. Shirting Stripes, blue and fancy Head-handker
chief*, hloe Drills aad Denims, fce.. for eel* by
ap2 HENRY LATHROP fc CO.
bone, boxwood and wire Nap
nov28 J. p. OOIXINS
F7V)R SALE—A one-horse Top Buggy, by
! J" nl OGDEN fc BUNKER.
Ol'MMF'Jt SILKS.—We invite tlie attention of our patron*
hr * ndl Wends to a handsome selection of light colored
Glare. I laid and light Summer Silk*.
KEMPTON fc VERSTHJJt
S UGAR AND CRACKERS.—16 lihds Muscovado and 40
bbls yellow C Sugar. 76 bbla Boston, butter and sugar
Cracker*, landing and for sale by
««tl4 HOIzCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO.
/~VAIS.—3,000 bushels prime Heavv (Tats. In store and for
Vf *"! 8 b T __ f, ’ b2 ‘ w B. MACLEAN & C.O
C IGAitS—20.000 No 1 la Norija Cigars, just received and
I for sale by d4 HYLAND fc O’NEILL.
B AplN—20 cask* prime Shoulders, 18 do do Sides, 4 do
do Ham*. 12 bbls do do. landing from schr L Auden-
raid, from Baltimore, for sale by
H mh30 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
L IME—100 bbls Csleined Umr, landing from brig Union,
from Boston, for sale by
°>M0 OGDEN fc BUNKER.
H AY—75 hales Eastern Hay, landing per brig Union,
from Boston, for sale by
mh30 OGDEN fc BUNKER.
P OTATOES—60 bbla Potatoes, lust received and for tale
by H. K. WASHBURN. Agent.
M UMM CAMPA1GN-
sale by
DsWITTfc MORGAN.
16 Ju,t r «>celved and "for
mhJ1 A. BONAUD.
OOMtEOPATHY, its tenets and tendenclea, theoretical
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Wal LV>. ruled for lawyer's use. white and blue
Thoel* Paper, for medical graduate*
W. THORNE WnjJAMS
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C HOICE SEED OA:y, ill quantities to suit purchasera
jan25 T, J. WA1HII, 170_Bay stroot.
L ARD—landing from schr. Mohawk, 26 kegs and 10 bbls
prime lomf lard,fur sale by
nor ‘ 2 J V. OONNERAT fc CO.
P OTATOK-S—100 bbls Potatoes, just landed from the brig
Georgians, anil for sale by J29 E. W. BUKER. *
F ISH—26 bbls Menhaden F'isli, an exoellent article for
plantation use. just received and for sale by
_decl7_ WEBSTER fc PAI.MES.
P rjTATOEX —50 bbls. Planting and Eating Potatoes, 10
bbl*. Mercer Potatoes, Just received and for sal" by
"'h' 4 CHAMPION fc WATTS
JUST RECEIVED—15 baskets Salad OIL 16 do Bordeaux
J °Jj- r ° r "»*e b T A. BONAUD,
dot29 Corner of Bay and WhiUksr-sta.
OPASLSn SFXJARS—Just received from Harana 49,000
k-7 Segar*. viz: 10.000 Antonio More Superior Hegars,
14.000 Dolorlto do, 0.000 Horace do, 8.000 Legitim" do,
5.000 F!1 Duende do, 3,000 Ia Carolina Begalia do. for sale
by norl6 J V. OONNERAT fc Co.
N EW goods—For Gentlemen’s and Bori’ Wear.—Black
Drab d'Ete. black, brown and green silk warp Cashme
re!* for coals and jackets, white and fancy Linen Drills
white and brown Navy Ducks, checked and striped Linens,
French English and American Cottonades, fancy summer
Casslmere*. brown and slate Linens, fce.. for sale at lowest
price* by mh21 DlWITT fc MORGAN.
F lour; LARI), fce.—60 bbl* H 8mith’s Flour, new [ 60
do Canal do; 60 half bbls Extra do; 60 kegs lard ; 40
boxes Candy; 26 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, varloue
brands ; 5 half boxes do, extra twist, lauding and for *al«
by oct4 HOIzCOMBE. JOHNSON & CO.
B ACON AND VuiCR-ioo casks choice Sid'es. Shoulder*
and Hams, 616 bbls and bags Baltimore, Georgia, an 1
Canal Flour, landing and for sale by
octlO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO.
T AMP OIL. SOAP, fce.—15 bbls winter strained Solar
*? h 0 ****® elkda,, » »o*P. 80 do do tal-
lowfnndle* 15 dopuresnerm Candles, 20 caska pint* and
miarts I-nndon Porter, 30 Ul* PoUtoes. white Onions, and
Apples 30 do Baltimore Flour. 16 do Hiram Smith’s self-
rising Flour, also. Butter, Cheese, &c.. Just received and for
sale at the corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by
l,ct15 DAVID O’CONNER.
TJUTTER AND CHEESE—The subscriber has made ar-
AJ rsngeroont. to receive, direct from northern producers.
• nd Wil supply of very choice Butter and Cheese,
which Is offered at the lowest market price—20 firkin* and
26 boxes just received. Purchaser* are respectfully Invlt-
ed^to c*H. c T ROBINSON, 122 Bar street,
rear of the Exchange.
1J RANDIES—The subscribers are receiving, and have eoh-
U slant y ou hand, the following brands, in liilf and
quarter pipes, which they offer to the trade ou accommo- .
dating term* : Oterd. Dupuy fc Co ; J. B. Goddard ; Plnstt.
cstnion fc Co.; Jamea Hennessey.
. J»" 18 COHEN rOSDICK
H AY —®°, h*i** prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig
8am uel B, and for sale by J29 E. W. BUKER
#-i - . bar * m f ff™* pleaeur* In Informing all their
mends and onetomers. and the varloue families wbo visit
Savannah for the purchase of their Dry Ooods. tiiat their
slock for the season will be complete In a few day*, and tho
whole will be sold at their usual very low prices. They
respectfully request an early call, at tho wholesale and re
tell Cash Dry Goods Warehouse. 178 Broughton street, nn.
poslte 8t. Andrews’ Hall, west side. mhl8
f'VUFFIElJl’S HAMS ANDJO&ft—M tiercesDufflehl’s
U Superior Bams, 60 half bbls do do Joles. for sola by
«h» COHEN fc FOSDICK.
B tJTTER. CHEESE AND HERBINO—$0 kegs sal^tM Oo
sb» Batter. $0 box*. Eogliah Dalrv GbZxxs vi a
white do, 100 do
nd for sal* by