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THE
GAllRIEL RAVEL TROUPE,
Confuting of Thlrty-flvo Member*,
Will. SHORTLY APPRAB.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OF RATVAAL HlNTOHY,
18 PEHUANENTLY LOCATED AT
UIOB1 HALL,
IM TIM OITT OP SAVANNAH, OKOROIA,
whtie nuy be fowml «
GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
PHOH ALL PAirm or TtM world.
from 2 to 5 i*n*l from 7 to 9 l‘ '
lively forth* colored po|iu)»tloii.
*n trora • A. M. to 2 P. M.
rent* will
)• CAKTF.’K * | Agents Savannah.
A TO MCMWN
ou strMt and
MUee.
WWMw Mull honsM at th.
* liberty St root lane.
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PtUAkCOTT l4ul)bK~
Cnmer./ H.uadwag and Spring-si reds. Nt
h. aiaoitok. pnorwrmir) •
J m 8. Lahucn A Bum, formerly of lhe* Unler
|| UOimo, .Mm-on. Georgia, Up leave to Inform tMe
H Sint hern friends that Inoon.equenee of ihcderiruc-
uou ui th 7 loferg* Hoot*, they U«i located tlieu.adve* at
tb* above usuivd MtsblDbtnvnt. whet* th*/ will bo happy
to roMrtaln lham and tbe traveling public.
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*T MrUIIKKA Mrl
u.ffM ivfc.- 1 ArtnuMvY at law. j,
aria.
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Rlicuiuiitlnin Corel!
KITH Kit INnjtMMATnltY. ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
A \u difference how mwt or how long slamting
flMIR undersigned, Druggist*, have lor sale that Invnlua-
1 He aud »un* remedy. MoiUmort't Hheumatic O.mjz.imd.
now bo unlveroaUy known ami »o highly appreciated by
many thou*andii who ha** long been cripple* an«l wav*
been ra*tor*d to perfect health by it* uee. Mt*o*«r#
niaiiufactuilug arrangement*, at al»o a des're to meet in*
elrourosUncee <>f all who may he alllletel with I'' 1 *
and make It. to them, th* Mlirw, ** It « the most
cwrraix. rondo of treatment hare determined the j.roprl*
ion toreduce th* price to tiiHn ih.uam per bottl. ; at
which tb* agent* will sell It In future.
/ II. CARTKK k ID..
A. A SOLOMON'S .V CO.
Bold In Oglethorpe, by IVmb.-iton 4 KMle;
Little and I’avn* * Nesbitt; Milledgcvlllc, bv \1. I.lttle;
Marietta. by AVrn. Root* ; Auguita. by lUviland. RUley 4
CV> . Bud Win. H.Tutt. Montgomery. Ata.. by It. R. Jones
k Co . and Cunningham. Col* k Co ; at wholesale by A A.
Solomon* 4 Co., and J. II. Carter A Co., Savannah, Ga.;
Ilarilaud. lUrreli A Co., and P. M. Colum 4 Co., Charleston.
S C\. and J. Wright k Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. New
Orleans.and by Druggists generally throughout the United
^he above are also ageut* for the sal# of that liivsluabl*
preparation. already so extensively and popularly known
hr huudrod* of tUousatuU throughout the United Slat*a,
MOHTIMOKK’1
niTTEU CORDIAL AND BLOOD I’URIFIFR.
The Immense sale of till* Cordial, during the Ia«t two
years, and th* universal satisfaction It has given to all—
Including hundreds of the most respectable physicians
throughout tiro country—proves It the most valunblo AL
terstive aud Mood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all diseases arising troni Indigestion, a torpid condition of
the IJver. or Impurities of the lilood While as a Preven
tive of diseases, especially those of a Dillons and Intermit-
tent type, nothing has been found to oqnal It.
This it a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
r rfectiv harmless—even with the feeblest constitution —
i action Is simple, yet producing tbe most wonderfully
beneficial results. As an agreeable Tonic. It promotes
healthy digestion, at the same time replenishing the gas
tric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby importing
purity nud vitality to the lilood. equalises Its circulation,
newlv electrified throughout every pioper clmnm-d. stimu
lates the Liver to healthy action.
Ke luvlfforntra mid Hrstorca the Enfeebled
mid Drbllltntrd,
and thus, not out) removing dissaso but fortifying the sys
tem against its attacks, and producing and maintaining a
(How of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept In every
family and used by every Individual, a* it may not only
save to them hundreds ol dollars, but also save them from
edHction. and even save llte Itsoltf
Price one dollar per bottle. ]
Druggists and merchants will be allowed a liberal dls.
count on bolli the above preparations, and can procure It
of our wholesale agvnts, as above, at our wholesale prices
DOWNING k CO.. Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western lb-pot
in l/>nlv»Ule, Kentucky, orders may be addressed at eUhet
pi ace ; febtfi—1 y
LANlKit iiuvnk—Macon, oa.
Th* undersigned having leased the above ertab
Hahmtnl beg to aasur* the traveling public that
no aivrUona will be spared to sustain tba reputation
urns*. B& M. DOOAN, I
Janl'J—ly JAMKS MKARA, f ' r0 P r, *‘°^
PIVOLATA iiOtlllS, ttOOLATA, FLA.
Th* subscriber would respectfully Inform the
traveling community that he ha* leased the above
___ named Uousa.and Is now reody to aceotumodaU
traveler*, and hope*, by giving hi* personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have horses aud carriages at all times to accom
modate bis guests. DKO. M. 0ALP1N,
d*cia Proprietor.
Pb.CVrBHB 1 HOTEL—AUGUSTA, Ga7‘
f o. Ibis splendid new house, situated on llroad-st.,
|1 Immediately in front of the site of the old Planters'
Hold, which has been lurnlalmd thruughoul with
now lurnlture, bedding, etc., will open for the receptlou of
customers on Saturday next. It will bo the endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who m*y favor
him wltn their custom J. M. 8IMPHON.
cov9—tf Protirietor.
Tj'OR SALK OR RKNT—That valualilu property sltuivlud
P ou tho south western corner or West Itroad end Zubly
streets, the residence of the late I»r. 0. P. Richar-lsoue.—
For terms, aoply to J. p. SCREVEN, or
mhlD—ooUCt R. T. QHI80N.
SPRING DUESS GOODS.
rtMlL Subscribers have Just received a fow pieces of the
A following styles, a choice selection, to which they
would Invite tbe attention of early purchasers :
figured and Plaid Barege DeUine*
Mourning, all-colored and Plaid Bareges.
Silk and l.iiieu Lustre.
Colored Iawiih.
Plsld and Colored Organdie. ,
Colored Jaccouet.
French do.
Swiss Muslin,
Kuglisli aud Amoilcau Prluls.
KKMPrUN k VKRSTII.LK,
fcbl‘2 Waring'* Itsnge.
S500 Clmllun^e.
11 OH MN SACK’S TV OHM KVRUP,
A N article founded upon scientific principles.compound
ed with purely vegetable substance*, being perfectly
safe when taken, and bus nerrr been known to fail in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worms can trover exist when
this remedy i* once used, from the fact that it not only dr-
strny* them but removes alt the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tat* Worm.
Tills worm I* the most dilll.-ult to destroy of all that in
habit tho human body. It gr ws to nn almost indcllnlte
length, and becoming so colled and fastened in tho lutes
tine* and stomach as to produce l it". St. Vitas' Dance. Ac .
which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ
ing ttut these complaints hare their origin from Hie lap*
worm ; consequently they do not u*e the proper iiiedlcituo-
for their disease. To those who are nlllictcd w ith this aw
ful foe to health. I recommend the ii«« of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pill* ; the Syrup to be taken in dose* of tw, '
ble spoonful* three tlines a day. then take from Hi
eight of mv Liver Pill*, to dislodge anil pas* the worm. By
strictly following these directions, the uiostohstinatecase*
of tapo worm can bo speedily cured.
ltouml or Nfoinnt-li Worm.
This worm Is usually found in the small intestines, ai
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirety
confined to them, a* adults have frequently been known to
suiter with (hem. The symptoms most prominent while
nITrcU-d with tills worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowel*, picking at Hie
note, a liluoUli streak under the eye*. Ac. If you.or any ol
your children have any of the above symptoms. Hoben-
sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, sate and speedy cure ; and If altei
using it according to the directions the patient is not re
stored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you cun rest assured there Is no remedy beyond
the grave, as for (ail. there is no such word as fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aarartilee. or Nmall Thread Worm..
These worm*, to which the human svtem is liable, are
most troublesome of nil others. They are generally to be
found in (lie rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
der*. such ns inflammation of the bowels, and other de
mnp-wtnU of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be uped is Unbensack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing jwiwcrof my medicines over Ascnrndies.tlmt
I defy any one to produce a case whore my Worm Syrup
and IJver Pill* are recommended to bo used they will not
cure. All Hint Is necessary is to use the syrup in accord
ance w ith direetion* ou each bottle ; and in case a gentle
purgative Is reqnired iu order to allay the irritation they
produce, tho Liver Pills, hr their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowels, is tho most pleasant
medicine that can lie taken.
IIODEN9AC'K'R LIVKH PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels nud
nerve*, and If diseased, the blood ol course (lowing thro'
alt parts of the body.iiroduc.es liver complaints, Jaundice.
Bilious alloc lions, dyspepsia. Ac
dyspepsia#
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, aud its various-tiseases are
dizziness in the bend.heartburn.oppression after eating
meals, Hiiurni- -- arising from tho stoiimch. Ac . aud some
times gonvriil languor of Iho whole body, from this it nil'
he seen Hint the disease owes its origin to a disorganize'
state of the IJver and Hlnmach. llobensack's I Ivor Pills is
the very medicine to nffect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid action* of the
system Into a healthy action, and ronderiug the bicod pur
and healthy.
lilver Complaint,
I* attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain li
the region of the liver, vipniting bitter tsste, yellow furre
tongue, pulse full and bounding, the |min in the side is in
creased by pressure, should the left lobe be alTccted. the
pain la generally in the lett shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools
clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho.
bensack's IJver Pills, aa they act directly upon tho seat of
the disease, and then operating upon tho bowel* they
pel all the corrunt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Females.
You will find these I'lll* an Invaluable medicine In many
complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions oither
total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene
fit iu restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids sc
as to cure all com plaints which may arise from female ir
regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain In the side
back, Ac. These Pills are the only safe and elb-ctiial reuie-
dv to euro the following complaint*, (lout. Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, di*
tressing Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or In fact any of Hu- dis
ease* that arise from affections ol the layer, impurity ol
the Blood, or constipation of the Bowell.
Meillral Evidence
Wo, tho unudersigned Physicians, having had the reelpt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, saj
that the ingredient* of which they aro composed make
them the liest Pill in uso for all disease* of the Liver, lin.
purities* the Blod, Ac.
1 ’ GEORGE WOOD, M. D
F CROWLEY. M l>.
L. IM'WEN. M. I>.
gry Purchase none hut those having the signature •
N. 110BKNNACK."aa all others are worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies.and all oilier* wishing to
become agents, must address the Proprietor. J N. II* (HEX-
SACK, at hi* laboratory,No. 120 North Second-street,ubov#
Race. Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggist*- and Merchant* In the U. SJ
For sale In Savannah, Oa.. by J. II. Carter A Co., J. B.
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., and J. E. De Ford*
mavTl—-UwAwtr ^
S PRINOBilAWLS' AND MANTELS.—1 dozen plain white
Crape Shawls at all price* j 1 dozen figured white Crape
Shawls at ail prices. Finn assortment black 1ac« Mnntii-
ls*; line do. whit# do. do. ; fine do. black Laco Shawls.
Points and Scarfs. For sale by
mh 16 AIK1N A BURNS
li
>. per st
Oranges, 10 do 1-einon*. 1 sack English Walnuts, fi do
sesn Nuts. 20 bxs Raisins. 5 do Citron. 76 do Sardines.
mh!4 J- D. JESSE
R ECEIVED, i-r bark Radir-nt. 70 barrel* Pot at.
Ronul Isou's Hams. 2 casks Bacon Shoulders. 2 casks
Bacon fildri. mbU -l D JESSE.
B UTTER. CHEESE. Ao —30 k.-gs selcotnd Goobun Butter.
60 boxes English Dairy Cheo-e. 100 l»oxes new realed
Herrings. 26 iiuiutuls Dried Co-lfish. 10 casks sugar cored
Bara*. 10 bhd*. prime now Bacon Hhoul lers, received per
steamer snd for sale by
mbU SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
B ACON.—25 cask*new Bacon Side*. 10do. do.Shoulders,
for sal# by [ntbl4] WEBSTER A PALMES.
F I/dJK k CANDfF*S.—260 bbi*. superfine an-i extra Fam
ily Flour.80 boxes Readel’s patent tallowCamile*. Band
8.30 boxes .Sperm Candles, 100 boxes Adamantine Candles,
for tale by [mhU] WEIksTRR A PALMES.
B itter, raisins and candy—26 keg* choice (inidT^n
Butler. 70 whole and half boxes layer Raisins. 60 boxes
common and extra Gindy. landing ami for sab- by
Mg§ HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A co.
a
F.W ORLEANS SUGAR—66 lihd* Clarified.landing and
for sale by mb29 COHEN A EOS HICK.
> lng and for sale l.y m20 COHEN A FOSPICK.
liATIMORE BACON. I.AHD AND FLOUR.—40 hlida
J J choice new Bicon Sliles j 20 do do do do Shoulders ; 15
Uerces vlo do Hugar cured Hams ; 76 bhls and DIO keg* new
leaf laird j 100 bids, superfine Howard street Flour, land
ing *nd for sale by
. 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
TKTrKR. CHEESE, Ao.—30 kegs selected Goshen Hotter :
y 60 boxes do do Clieese; 100 do new scaled Herring : 20
f ' u i’°ri(jr Plantation Hegsrs, received per stosnior and for
by mh2(l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
1) * H-W bbl* I, Eijlen A Son* lies' Ram. for sale by
11 ®h» BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
I WI'-IW 0 bbl* IJme. dallv expected per achr Mary E.
■ i i, l '«wn,for**Ieio arrive bv
' BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
C'l^RUAlON AND CLARET.—-M) basket.* qnaris tn*l
Ouk^!i , /2T* 4 rJf k * nd Oismpaign, 40 oa**.-* IJ
«o t,r,n4 CUret Wine, l or tala by
*451— W W GOODRICH.
LIQUOR^M bbl. p if Oin, 26 do Brandy. 26
by 40N r - Ruffl Whisky, Jnat meivod and for solo
7 M0MAH0N A D0TLE J
LEMON SYRUP.
B E- 4 ? BLACK BUl'IiJX. pot box gt. keg syrup |ier gallon
$87if. do do per 20 gallon 76-.*, keg* extra, eucli 37g.
AnHiirtcd CniKlieN,
Per 100 |L $13 ; Sugar Pluiuti. E'ruit Drop*. Ac.. 918.
Allarticles of first quality. No charge f.*r delivery at
railroad or steamboats. T. C. RICE.
Candy and Hyrup Manufacturer.
mart8—dAwly Savannah. Oa.
WF.STCOTTS St, MILL Fit, '
Maiiuliicturri-* of Snail nml lllliiile,
-V. A', corner of Urmul ami Wallacejtreeli. I'hii utelphia.
t 'lONSTANTLY on hand a large assortment of SASI1 of
J all sizes and thickness.including thick, with agon-
oral assortment of HOldiING BUNDS, warranted equal to
any that can bo made. A general assortment of Hash rea-
dy glazed always on band. All order* by mail or dispitch,
will receive prompt a trillion, and good* delivered to any
part of the city or ditlricts. free of charge
Shipping for the California market supplied at the short
est notice. eod'Jtn—inariiS
REV. J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK
T 'llfc. Evidence* of Oin.tianity. in a Systematic aud Prac
tical Discussion of their External,Department, by Jo-
sepli P. Tustin, Savannah—Price 60 eeni*.
Tlie Planter’s Northern Bride, by Caroline Ia<o Hents.
The itebbel Bible, a Revolutionary Romance, liy Jack
Brace.
Marie Israisc, or
ten. For sale by
martH
the Opposite Neighbors, by Emilee Car-
S 8. 81 BUT.
135 Congress street.
H ave
t **•
CASH DRY GOODS STORK.
144 ronun-ss-slieel. ' 1-14
ADAMS «fc IlltbNNEU,
A BF. now prt-pired to exhibit tho cheapest and most ex
tensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS ever opened In this city, to which they invite the
attention of city and country tuirrlti^ers. The following
coiniirl-e a portion of their stork :
Brown aud bleached Shirting and Sbeoting
Plain and striped Cotton o-naburg
Marlboro Stri|ie* and Plaids
Fancy and Mourning Prints
While nnd culnred Muslin Uiwn
I’laln anil Printed Hurego
•» *• •• Cliallie
*• “ Crape de Paris
Figured Mou*line!de Foie
litack and colored Alpaca
- Cliallie and Barege
Blenched Holland, brown do. Paper Cambric
Hooks nml Eve*. Dress Trimming. E'ancv Articles. Ac.
Together with every article usually found in best assort
ed dry goods store*, which they are offering at much lower
price* than usual, at the old stand of Messrs, l-i Rorhe A
BOWPt. mart8 ADAMS k |{R| NNE.R.
GOODS FOR THE SPRING.
PUKE « VKADKIl
received their a«.«o tment of seasonatde (loth*,
ssimere* and Vestings, to which they would invite
a call from their rniu.MM and the itiiuc.
slim.
An as-ortment of fine Bendy Made Clothing, with a lino
stock of Furnishing Good*. 147 BAY STREET,
loti.'5—li Grsnile Front.
WOODRUFF, GREEN & ICO.’S
NEW UAKItlAGK ltKFOSITOKY.
Mr. W. W. WtMinat'Kr. of tirldlB. <ia.. and
Messrs. M. C. A J. II. UM0CS. of Newark. N. J..
Tug purciiascd the entire interest, and secured the
loc-ilion of Messrs. T. J. Navlor A Co., in the carriage busi
ness iu tilts city. ro*|icctfully announce to the citizens of
Havununh and of tho Stales of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala-
bama. Florida, and all sections trading at tills growing city,
tliat It is tiieir intention to keep on hand, nt nil times n
large and geueral assortment ol every kind of carriage* iu
They feel confident that their business relations are such
as to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers t-^ual
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green have been engaged in the manufacture
ol carriages in Newark. N.J , for a number ot tears, and
are well acquainted with the want* and requirement* ol the
South. Their reputation as Manufacturers,combined with
til* experience mid qualification* of Mr. Woodruff, long
known lit Grifiin, Ga„ in the carriage business, i-mbinders
them lo promise that they will he ablo lo meet the expec
tations of the public.
Mr. II D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably known
In connection with the carriage business in thi* city, is as
sociated with them, nnd will act ns their agent in the trans
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff's intention I* lo divide his time nnd atten
tion between Ibis point and Hie Interior, and hope* to make
tli** acquaintance of this community personally.
My strict attention, coupled with fair and honorable deal
ing. they hope to secure a share ol public patronage.
They have made arrangements to have all repairing
promptly nnd neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF. GREEN A CO,
223 and 226 Ray street
Savannah. Ga.
ATI* A CARD—It will seen by the nbovo that wo have
deemed it best for the interesta of nil concerned, to with
draw iu favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green A Co. Wo take
this opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the
kin-1 offers of snp|iort that were so liberally proffered US,
and to solicit the same for our friends of the same firm.
T. J. NAYLOll A CO.
Savannah. December 7. 1863. tnll28
HUDSON, FLBMUG dt CO.,
Factors nml Commission Merchant*,
No, M Hay th frt. Saxxtnnah. Ua.,
T ENDER their *- rvices to planters, merchants and deal
ers. in tho sale of Cotton ami all other country pro
duce. Ik-ing connected iu business with HorKl.vs. Ili nsnv
A Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an ofltrr in thi*
city will afford our friend* choice of markets. Shirt atten
tion will be given to business, and the usuxl facilities af
forded customer*.
J. R. HUDSON. ) a .
W. R FLEMING, /"•^nnah.
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta.
#ep18—tf J. J. COHEN. Cbirleaton.
■THAW GOODS.
fjPHE sub«crils-r takes this opportunity to notify his Cus-
J. turners that lie lias now in store a well selected stock of
Straw nnd Millinery Goods,
Consisting in part of Ladies' Hair Blonds, French I-ao-a,
Gossamer*. Tripoli*. Pearl* and Satin Diffused, in various
style* of Good* ; t--getl,er witli a handsome assortment ol
Imi'ortcd and Is-niestic Artificial Flowers. Ribbons, ladies'
and Misses' colored Bonnet-. Straw Trimming*. Children's
Hats and Bouuets, nnd various other Goods connected with
tlie trade.
lie lias made araangement* with the principal Manufac
turers and Importers, so that he will be enabled to receive
all the newest style* of Straw Good*, as soon ss they arn
manufactured, lie feels confident that ho will he able to
sell Ills (ioods as low if not lower, than any similar estab
lishment in the city. WILLIAM 0. CALVKR.
No 6i» North Second Street.below Arch,east side. Phil,
nth 21—eo.ll in
J UST
Phi
GREAT MUSIC KMFOKIUM.
‘ST PUBI J.8IIKD—At Lee A Walker’s. 188 Chestnut *t.,
'hiladeiphia.
.-vo. 10. Bud* nnd Blossoms, tlie last number out of the
popular collection of Variation* on Hacred Air*.
Tantalizing Polka.
Heigh Ik-11 Polka. By W. II. Keff-r.
I.o* Turteon Polka Mszorka. Wallerstein.
lkdln Alliance Hchottish. 0. Anion.
Young America's Polka. By lA-wlsIteimer.
Kind Words. Tho*. Baker.
Tlie Happy Homes of Earth. Tho* Baker.
Matchless Kate. J. Human.
Oh ! Tlie Joy * when I«uve is Dreaming. W. G. Ewing.
Cora l,eo. H. B Brown.
Gentle Warning J. Hainan.
Tlie Miller'* Sung Author of Rent Bolt.
Rescue Quickstep.
Food Heart* «t Home. R. Thomas.
New Music p ii Id Mi rd and received daily. Also, constant
ly on hand, superior Piano*. Guitars. Violins. Flutes, and
the very best Italian Hiring*, of their own importation.
Orders promptly attended to. Catalogues sent by mall,
nra 21—Iiii
FOR THK LAOIK8.
JVTOW OPENING, this day. another lot of those beautiful
lw and unique patterns of Enamelled aud Gold Ear rings
and Brooches, ol exquisite workmanship and taste, ami
which have been so eagerly sought for this spring Also,
a further supply of those line Gold Mounted Shell Couth*,
direct from Puri*. Together with an additional supply of
Diamond and Rich Jewelry, and fine Watches and Trim
mings. Ac., Ac., unsurpassed In the State.
I). R. NICHOLS,
nt the old aland, first door west of I'ulnski House.
Blare Ii26
311 bhls iyiuisinna Molasses, landing from brig Alblor
from Allnkapa*. ami for sale by
labia COHEN A FOSPICK.
76 bbl* Rertlficd Whltky ; 15 bhl* Old Mongahslia Whis
ky ; 10 bbl*. Georgia Peach Rrandy. For islo by
dec7 SCRAN ION. JOHNSTON A CO
C OFFEE AND TEA—160 sacks prime choice Rio Coffee
75 sack* Java do. Ibtl half and quarter chests Teas, of
varioaskinds.fr——
mcmaiion a doyi.k.
T EA—60 half-chests Hyron, Imperial, and Pouchong. for
sale by seplfi WKBSTEH A PALMI
J UST received heautifully emliroidered linen cambric
Handkerchiefs, also French worked Collars, verv rich
patterns. For sale by *ep18 AIKEN A BURNS.
A FEW handsome blaek Laco Mantles, also, H 4 black
l#ace for making mantilla*, at
inhlft KRMPTON k VF.RflTILl.F’S
B altimore racon. i.ard - and fTouk.—ao hi.dt
choice new Itaoon Hides, 1ft do do Hboulder*. 10 tierre*
sugar-eured Ham*. 30 bbl* and 60 keg* nrime l.eaf laird,
100 hbls Howard street Flour, landing and fnruleby
nihlft 8GRANT0N. JOHNSTON k 00
Mr IN TOSH.
ir. j ><**«.,ttu. t>u.
CltCOUGI. TI*t»t»r RlMVAUD,
A1 luit;.^Y a 1 La..',
Mjfife, comer qf Whitaker.*, ami Hag Une, Haeannah, Ua.
TIIOMA8 T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR u KNKRAL, t. DMT
y^ct,comer Hag aaJ BamanLtlrttu, .TUaonnaA.
OK DI IV AHY’R OFFICH, ^
Corner of Bar a nd Whitaker-.treot*. Offlco hour, from 9
*•*.,» P- M.; and from 8)<, P. M to 0, P. M.
JNO. M. NILLBN, ~
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
win . r. M ' A * <aA:<r and Hag ttmU.
i n .‘ h !, C ? U . rt '. nf Bulloch. Efflogham.
UolnU),h - u >ynn. Camden and Chatham
it iJt.-Mr St»,4ar-*-W- l J rMW ■
ffltfJt HttBB bl) CtlfflMpIl. ! 8hipping omit gtzatniwat*.
W Telegraphed for the Georgian. *«a
JONBPIt OANAIU
..Allis,
n _ _ ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
Office, nay street orer the Reading Room of th* Republl-
can, entrance Immediately east or Messrs, price A Voader.
D. A. O’UYKNBL ~
net „ AITURNBY AT LAW,
omeo 17# Bay etreet. over Turner A Co.'* Drug Store.
DAMKI.I# At COOPER,
ATIORNEYS AND COUNSEUJJRd AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
OtJGARS.—40 hhds. oboloe V 0 Sugar, a superior article;
O 9# do. Prime do. do , Just received and for sals bv
Bill WEBSTER.A PALMES
KKKDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND CtiUXSKJJJ>H AT LAW
IPazAinjgon City, It. C.,
Will practise in the various CourU of the District, and at-
teud to the prosecution of claims against tho (lovern-
mp °*. J uni-22
M. WHIT HM1TI1,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
AUigalor, Ha* tluriila.
Will practice In the Eastern and Southern countiee. Refer
E. H. Sibley, aud R. B. Hilton, Esq., Savannah, 0a.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
>brry<A. tlonroe Chunlg, Ua.
S. W. BAKKH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKl.UJR AT LAW,
MonUcello. Jrffernm County, Horida.
Ref.-ronce—Hon W. H.FlJtUoiu, Savannah. Ga. feb3
THOMAS HUGHES IIINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIJJIR AT LAW,
Troiipoillt. Georgia,
Will practise In the Circnuit Courts of Thnnias. Isiwmles,
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia ; and In tho Cir
cuit Court* nf Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in th» Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all persons before tho Departments at Wash-
tugton.
WILLIAM I«. HASIllOlt,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville. Lnwmlet county, Oa.
Will practise in Thomas, laiwmlrs. Clinch. Ware. Appling,
Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and l’ulnakl counties. Georgia;
and in Jofforson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida. frb23
WB.r. wii.iums Tiistinri'entnnt. jsrKimowx
WILLIAMS, Of.IVF.lt A nilOWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Marion County. Ua.,
Will practise in the counties of Marlon. Macon, Houston,
Stewart. •Randolph. Muscogee. Lee, and any adjoining
_countles where tiieir services may bo required. jan29
WALTER S. NOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Exchange.
Will practice in the courts of Scrlvnn, Washington. Rich
mond. Itm Li-, and I’liallmin .-muitici. fi-bK.
JOHN U. Mll.LKlt,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice In nil tlie different Courts nf tbeKastorn Dis
trict. Particular attention paid to collecting. in26
ltlCIlAKD II. CLAKKK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Macon. Georgia.
Will practice in the Counties of Bibb, Twiggs. Macon. Sum
ter. Dooly. Worth. Decatur, Baker. Calhoun. Dougherty,
nndl.ee. and will give prompt and faithful attention io
any hii-im-** entrusted t-> hi* care. dm—in.'m
DK. JUS. J. WEST,
Office on Broughton, la-tween Bull and Drayton-*!*., where
he may be toundat all hours. lyr—ap6
K. L00KK1T. W’M, II. i.omi. JOHN ll. ilAVIU,
LOCKET T, LONG Jk CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SI1IPPINU AGENTS,
S,ioamuih. Georgia.
IIANCltOFT Oi llKYAlfT"
GENERAL AiiEMS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase aud Halo of Stocks, Bonds, Kxchnnge and
Real Estate. 117 Buy street. Savannah. Jan24
.xicuuLascni'iiVM. rnwxao c. wans.
CRUURU & WIDE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Bay ihvet.Savannah,
JOHN T. ROWl.AM). JOIIM T. K0WLA.VI1JR
HOWLAND Ot CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-tired. Samnmih.
r. HYLA.M). P. II. O'KULt.
HYLAND A O’NKILL,
DEAl.r.BS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS. 4c.,
Seri hoar Ip Marshall House. Broughton street,
furAxxsn. aenimu.
Wholesale and retail dealers in imported wines and liquors.
French bruudies. segar*. and fancy groceries.
II. K. WASIIUUKN, Ag'l.,
SIUITTNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
HXVA.S.VAH. us.
WILLIAM P. Y0I90B,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
So. 94 Hay-street, .VdeamiaA,
O IIKAIl Ai ITOIBY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
latk os tilit ruin or ucasiiK. o'iikar s co.
THOMAS At KNIOIIT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
So. 15 Barnard street, Saixinnah. Ga
l/’ad pipe, sheet lerol, block tin. cop|>er b-iilere. light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen range*, con
stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at
tended to Jan7
IUUImtire MmKeU.
Baltimour, April A.
Floor 74- Wliett gad Corn 1 oobanged.
Earthquake in Cuba.
New Yoiuc, April 5.
Advice* from 81. Jago do Qtib* announce that a
violent shock of an earthquake was experienced on
tbe I7th of March. Buildings were rocked and ehlpe
auok.
New-York Markets.
New Yoax, April#.
Cotton Is dull. -The Baltic's news Is considered
unfavorable to Flour. Sales hero to-day 0,000 bble.,
ftt 17 for BtttUs and IT 874 for Ohio brands. One
thousand Southern were Bold at 17 604 to 17 874.—
Wheat firm. Corn lower, quoted at 74 to 80 cents.
Spirits of Turpcotine quiet at 08 cento. Ilio Coffee
unaottleil. Common Bonin—400 bnrrole aold at 91 70
to|l 74. Tar la tinner.
Ship News.—Arrived from Savannah at Now York
ahip Far West, and achr. Nancy Hike. Tlie ship Mi
nerva, had arrived nt Liverpool, and tho Hampden
had arrived at Hamburg. Bulled Duno Halliard.
Congre mIoiihI.
Washington, April#.
The Gadsden Treaty acema to be in danger of re
jection. A motion to lay it upon the tablo wq* lost
by only three votes.
Churchwell's bill in relation to California mail
Btciuncni ima been reported in tbe House. There boa
been further debate on the Nebraska bill.
Cliai-lcaton Market.
Charleston, April 0.
Salon to-day #50 bales of cotton. Hales of tho week
3,200, ut oxtrcincH of 7 j to lO^-— decline j to ,|. Good
Middling 9j. Heoelptg of tho week 0,800 bales.—
Stock exclusive of that on shipboard, 40,807.
Congressional News—Tlie llulaeman Letter.
Washington, April 0.
Tho Gadsden Trenty will probably bo rejected nt
the next executive Hession of the Senate of the
Unitod State.*. The Nebraska question was de
bated in the Ilmiso of Representatives on Tlmrsdny,
by I'reaton, Whig, from Kentucky, and Gerrllt Smith,
Abolitionist, from New York.
The authorship of the famous Hulscman letter U
claimed by Everett, and the original manuscript baa
boon delivered to him by Webster's Exocutora.—
Everett wrote it for Webster when tho latter was
sick.
Commercial Convention.
Haltiuohk, April 6.
Tho Board of Trade of tho city of Baltimore havo
appointed fifty delegates to the Southern Convention,
all of whom will attend. Among the number is C. C.
Fulton, of the Baltimore American,
Tclegi' n l*lt Line.
New York, April 6.
The Committee of the Maine legislature Ijus report
ed, unanimously, in opposition to a charter for au op
position telegraph liuc to Calais.
New York Mnrkcts.
V'***v New York, April G.
Tho New York cotton market declined ] on Thurs
day. The decline allowed Itself principally iu lower
qualities. Sales of the day 2250 hales.
Flour is a trillo higher. Bales 8.1)00 barrels at
97.12J for State*nnd $3 for Ohio brands. Wheat is
unchanged. Corn 72 to 77. Rice and Coffee linvo
improved- 175 Ithls. Spirits Turpentine sold ut OSc.
400 Crude Tur|Niiitine at $3.50.
New York nioucy market 1* unchanged. Stock
uiurkut is firm.
Skip News#
Baltimore, April C.
The schooner G. n. Pickering has arrived at Balti
more from Savannah.
Election In Htiode l*lnml and Connecticut.
New York, April C.
Tho election in Rhode I-land lias resulted iu a com
plete whig triumph. A whig Governor and a whig
l#cgitfluturo-bnve been clioaeu by largo majorities. I11
Connecticut the popular majority against the Demo
crats is 5000. Thu whig majority in the Senate is 13
—in the House of Representatives 38.
A. SHOUT,
MASTER BUllJlER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work lo Mannwy of
every description- Residence find door west of St An
drew’* I In 11, Broughton Street.
HOOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
gixen. J. J. MAURICE.
49*Guttcr* and Conductors made to order.
a. u champion. j. a. wans.
CHAMPION Ai WATTS,
WIIOI.ESAIJC AND RETAIL GROCERS,
So. 4 Barnard strtd. britoeen the Market and Bay street,
SAVANNAH. OA.,
Dealers In Groceries, Foreign ami Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, 4c.. 4c.
Kefen-tioe*—A. Champion. Esq.. Samuil Solomons. Esq.,
Messrs. Rabun 4 Whitehead, Swift 4 Co., Savannah, Ga.
H. P. HORTON. uTh. aiXXMAS.
HORTON 4 KIKICMAN,
WIIOI.KHAI.S A Nil It KT A I I. I> K A t. K R R IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
11(1 Bruughton-street.
JOHN O. FALLIOANT,
WnotKHALS ANn RETAIL DKALBR IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Siile Monument Square.Savannah,Ua.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents of the above Company are prepared
to take risk* nsain't Finn on B-iii lings nnd tiieir content*.
Alsu Marins Sla Rimkh. on tlie most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO., Agents.
BROWN 4 IIA KRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLER.
wb*t HROAD WTKKrr. savannah. «a.
PO-PAI
w day 1
UK.NKV P. NINO
'ARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tim undersigned has this
day associated with him Mr. Hknuv C. KiNti. of Glynn
county, with whom he will continue tliol-'nrtorsgrsii'l Cora
mission business in thi* city, under the firm of llrix 4 Kino
j*n!2 JNO. H. Ill’Ll#. 210 Ray-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEOHGli N. NICHOLS.
Oum«’ Building, opposite 1‘ulatki House,
Having made large addition* to hisotublishmetit.continues
to do RtMIK AND Joli PRINTING, in his usual neat snd
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
Mf All work executed with dispatch.
CAR Ul Art K. MAN l> FACTOR Y.
CaRRIUKS. BUGGIFN and sulkies—a
general assortmeet. just received.—Tlie sub-
now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages,
Phaetons, Buggies. Carryalls. 4c . fresh from some of the
most popular Establishments, and Builders at tho North.
The selection* wore made by one of the firm, with strict
reference lo the requirement* of this msrket.
They are determined lo keep only such article* In their
line, as they can confidently recommend snd warrant, feel
ing assured that they will be sustained In offering a better
and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in this
market.
Tbe Public are most respectfully requested to eall.exsm-
ioe. and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by an examination of their stock
All kinds of Uepa'ring doue a* heretofore.
L.R BENNETT 4 00.,
July 31 Cornet West Broad and Bay«s».
man- a sFlorist and Gardner, and understands veg,
• able* generally. Best of reference given. Apply at this
office. apfi— o*
W ANTED—A good cook and house servant. Enquire at
136 Congress street. mark
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF. GREEN 4 CO.
NKW CAKKIAUR DEPOSITORY,
So. 223 Bay street. Savannah. Ua.
H ARPER’S M AG AZIN K—For April, received ami for sale
by ap4 8. S SIBLEY.
T RAVELLERS’ GUIDE BOOK. —Iffslrunell's Railway
Steamship, and Telegraphic Book, a guide through
the United State* and Canada. Also giving the Ocean
Steam Packet arrangement. Telegraphic l.ines. List of Ho
tels. Ac, witli a limp of tlie United States nml Canada,
showing all tho Rullrondsnnd Cumin. For sale by
ap4 8. S. SIBLEY, No. 136Congre*s-st.
1 OT OF LAND FURSaT.K. — Wllfbe”sold on the first
XJ Tuesday in May next, before the court house, the fid
lowing lot* of land : Lot No. 140, in Cherokee county ; fad
No. 21. in fa*> county ; IaiI No. 129, in Muxcogco county ;
nud fad No. 26. iu fa-e county Sold under decree of Su
perior Court for purposes of division,
nihil—tuflM JACOB SHAFFER. AAm'r.
$700 TO «3;o6o pish vac A It.
T HE art aud mystery of uiakiug nmn*\ Now. O. read-
tier. congratulate yourself that you have withiu your
grasp tho means. If you recurtonurinstrurtions.b.v which
make from 9700 to fi# I peryt '
f. but 1
I the C
•rU of r
home, and will net interfere ins'erially witli jnor other
business. Th * lx a permanent and genteel employment,
nnd can be followed by aoy one with the smallest amount
of capital I liis Is no book agency, or recipes of any kind
whatever. Tlie right and knowledge will bo sent to any
person enclosing 91 (post paid) in
E. HICKMAN 4 CO.,
mart5—w4* Circleville. Pickaway co.. Ohio.
A
C O- PA IITK Its HIP ft OTItK.
The under»igne-l have a**orinted tlieinselve* to-
getlier. under the nainn ami style of Murnhy 4 Ile-
vanny, for tlie transaction of general (loot and
^^B8hoe business, haring the stand on tho comer nf
Congress ami Whltaker-street*. formerlv occupied by M
I’rendergasI, They are now prepared toolfcr t#> tiieir friends
and the public, a well selected stock of l.viies' and Gentle
men's Moots, Shoe*. 4c.. which tliev will sell cheap for cash.
j3y t xirm-nv .v- nmvvv
'Us
MURPHY* 4 DEV ANNY.
IllLOU VNN—ItltOUANM.
The siibzcriliers would call the attention of
danters and others, in want of good and cheap
rogatm. to call and examine their *U*ck. as they
feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
prices o| their guods cannot fall to please.
MURPHY 4 DF.VANNY.
norlft corner of Congress nml Whitaker streets.
HIS
CANfeKY CAGES BY THK I .A ST STEAMER—
/Yk A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Tliose desiinu* of a hand-
some Cage, snd one proof a^uinst Mites.hsire only
rfV|H to inakoau early call for a choice from a tinea*
aortmeut.
mli28 J- P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st.
'TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD—Ranaway trom
the subt-oriber. on the Ifith of August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty years old. stout and chunky
.built, and lias a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of tbe nose nnd running up the
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
-nt several rear* of runaway life, and was an In
mate of davannili Jail a good part of the year 1849.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
Leon county, Florida, 8cpt. 12. 1863 sepli—dAwlf
m . FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from Cole-
5® raine Plantation, three reck* since. ABRAMAM Mc-
QUEEN and BOB, each about 40 year* of age. They
-* z are supposed to be down on the *alt*.-fishing and or *-
. taring Th* above reward will be paid for that wo. or V26
for either, delivered on tbe Plantation to 8iUa Fulton, or to
«4s Jailer in Savannah, on application to
ir7-tf J. WIUJAMSON k Of)
ON'F HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD—For my man
Boston, ami liis deliverv to me, or cnnfiucn rnt in
any safo Jail, so that Iran get him. Ih-rtkt urn
■ about the first nf June, 1862 ; he is about a feel 8
inches high, very black, high forehead, punch mouth, a
wide space between liis upper front teeth, in walking turn*
Ills feet rather out, lie has a wile nt Mr. Joseph Wilson's in
Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, by tho name oft bar-
Ity; she formerly belonged to Jefferson Boyd, near I'oor
Bobbin. Scriven county. Ga. When heard of fast lie was
about Boyd’s. I have heard he l< pi tting Shingles and
goes to Savannah pretty often on tiinlur infix nnd wood
boats. It is likely he has a |>ns< ami has nit tied his nsnie
I think if there Is a good lookout about Savannah and up
and down the rlverand about Mr. Wilson's a ml Mr Boyd's
he will soon be caught.
Mv address is Four Mile Branch. Barnwell District, ‘■'••nth
Carolina. WILLIAM AHil.Y.
June 2 wtf
I OST* tVATL'ilKs'—IhirioiieMif a doulifa-ciTsedTlehicliml
lever Gold Watch, having nn it tlie owner’s Initial*,
may obtain the same by applying to tlie undendgued.
proving properly, etc.
So. also, tlie owner of a lo«t single-cased •t)-lached lever
Gold Watch, esn obtain information which may ernble
hi to recover it, by applying to
ap3—«od3 WARING RUSSELL.
CASK SEAT, PI#AIN AND FANCY CHAlltS
\ RU CHAIR'.
A ROCKING CHAIRS.
CANE SETTEES,
DININt. AND C LVMBER CHAIRS.
In all the varieties of colors and fashionable styles, at Iho
cheapest rates, wlulerale and retail, nt
N. F. WOOD'S WAREB00M&
129 an t 131 North Sixth street,
mh24—dim opposite Franklin square. I’hifadelphia.
O A IS—10o 'u,-k pi ini» Marv Uo-I O.irt lumling per schr.
Summerset, for sale by
fel,22 IIRIGIIAM. KELLY_ 4 CO.
S UGAR ANDCOFi EE—130 bag* gorel Rio Coffee. 20 bhT*
fair N O Sugar. !0 clarified do do. 16 do Muscovado amt
Porto Rico do, 09 bbl* Stuart's clarified A. II and C do. 40
do crashed and powdered do, 40 boxes loaf do. In store ami
fur unfa by apfi J. V. ('t)NNEIIAT A- CM.
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—26 llrkins eholce Goshen But
ter. 50 boxe* Cheese, received |^r steamer and for sale
by fob'JS McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
L inen and corn »n dig i.i.i m .s —5pie«m super whit*
Linen Drillings. 10 do do colored do do, 6 do do Uuun
white snd brown Duck. 6 pieces French Linen Drillings. 7
do l-’rench colored fsney plaid snd stripe* do do. 20 piece*
white and colored Marseilles Vestings, and a fine assort
ment ol summer goods for boys, for sale by
»l»4 AiKIN 4 BURNS,
RICH STOCK OF CARPETINGS FOli
SPRING TRADE.
T HE subscriber it in receipt of his Spring Stock of Car
petings. embracing on extensive and varied assort
ment ot
Splendid style* of VELVET. Y
r. yi5j , r |ii,i ’ 88n s- Lm
at low
PRICES.
American 4 Eoglivb OILCMITHS. J
With an entire fresh Stock of DRUGGETS. MATTS, Piano
and Table Covers. MATTINGS. 4c.
Also a vett large assortment of low priced Carpets and
Oil Cloths or all descriptions, udupted for Country and City
Sales, 1
YB- Country Merchant' and other* who Intend purchss
ing Carpet*, are iuvited to call and examine, as I am deter
mined to sell as low as any house in the trade.
ROBERT B. WALKER,
190 Chestnut-itreet. below Eighth,
apll—eodlm I’hifadelphia.
C ODFISH, AC.—Just received 2 hhds. Godflsh. 10 bbl*
No. 1. new Mackerel 10 bbl* Scotch Herring*, and 15
boxes Sciafad Herring. For sal* bv
D0V ® DAVID O’CONNOR.
D EFSS PiLKS. 4°—Plaid, Rfack and Colored Brocade
and Plain Silk*. Bomhaxioea. Alpacas. Canton Cloths
snd a new style of goods fur mourning never before presen
ted in this market, at KEMITON 4 VERSTILL'S,
o«t20 72 3t. Julien 4105 Bryan-at..Waring*'* Range.
W INKS—60 caam St Jujlen claret; 60 barimulfaid-
sleek and Hungarian Lyon champafne. now Inndlug,
an<l Tor sale by jan'Jfi J. V. CONN Lit AT 4 CD.
FTtV ORLEANS MOLASSES —26 bbl* New Orfaans Mo
uaaoa, Just roeolrod and lor sale by
tvZ* CHAMPION 4 WATTS.
DftlVED 8TATKB MAIL LINK—
rSUttCtnit NEW YORK-16-laava oa Saiorday. 9>h
lo«l, *t 4 !»'clocl.. P. IS.—77ie splondld sttamship Fl/IK
u A, r^tit. a. Woodlurll. will loavahat wherf as above
I-or rreight or pas**a<-, apt It (o
ap5 t’ADELFORD, FAY k 00.
Cabin Passage 926 00
Staerage u Off
" STfO AMS II IP IS A D1C L#
FOIl KEY WEST AND HAVANA,
lb leave on Saturday. Wh April
ftf&ts. Th * lTnlu "> HUto* Mail Steamship ISA MX,
Rolumo, Cummandei, will ragufarly
leave tills port on tha 1st and 16tb of each month. For
paisage only, apply to
*p4 COHENS 4 HERTZ. AgenU.
BOSTONn—Tht sohr. SEuL'fNE, Capt Hwam,
3bSAL w| B have despatch for tbs above |>ort. For freight
ojr passage,apply to _ sp7 ROWLAND 4 00.
NK1V Y’ORtC—The regular packet schooner
lUIVIIft- ft. f II I ... .
Pl.ANDOMUR. J. Brown, master, will have iroroe-
latu despatch, for the above port. For rreight or passage
ftPP'yto ap6 ROWLAND* CO
KKYV YORK—OKI 1Catolill«h«-il Line.
jEE—Th'' packet brig EMPIRE. O. A. Knudaou m**t*r.
will Uav# di*|«tcli a* above. For freight or pasaago applr
on board, at Telfair's wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
YOltK—Ocor|gln Line#—The rogu.
far packet achr. P. It. BURTON. Captain Lingo, will
imediate dispatch for the above iw>rt. For Irright
ige apply to ROWLAND 4 00.
Agent* New York— Soujrro* 4 Tsixtux. apl
■ iSLa NKW YOllli—Union Line —Thi- regular
SaaJtt'ncket achr. NORTH STATF; Horton master, will
have quick despatch for the abor* port. For freight or
paa*ag*. apply to nib3l OGDEN 4 BUNKF-R.
Jli BOSTON—The bark FLIGHT, Calhoun, mat-
SSQ&ler. will have dispatch as above. For freight or pas
sage apply on board or lo
inh'20 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
fjSl NKW YORK—Union Line.—The regular
SSSU picket schooner CATARACT, Rice, master, will bare
qufck dispatch for Hie abort l»ott. For freight or passage
aptdyto mh'J6 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
jny llALTlftioRK.—The packet schoonsr GEO.
JONES, Uajit. II. fa«»k. will meet with dispatch
fi»r tlie above |xnt. -For fn-lglit or passage apply to
wl>2a H- K. WASHBURN. Agent.
NKW lOIlK-Old Ketnbllslied Line —
SgSSkJlio brig PH1I.U11A, Graffan. master, will havo quick
despatch ns above. For freight or passage, apply on board,
at it-lfaii's wharf, or to
■M BRIGHAM, KEI.I.Y 4 CO.
LlVERPOdli—The l American "liit>
JCJJiAGNES. J E. Scott, master, will have dispatch,
tor fn-lght or pnssago apply to
CO'IKN 4 FOSPICK.
FLORIDA PACKET,
fbr Darien, Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga..and Jackson-
rille, t'icatata. Natalia, an t Bla-l Creek, Fla.
r Tlie new nnd splendid fast running xteam-
sUfc'feifTTiUfi SEMINOLE. Captain I'. IIi ankinmiii-. will
••oiomooL-e her trips as nbovo on Tuesday tlie 21st Inslant,
at 10o clock. A. M. lteturiiing she will arrive at Savannah
on r-nturday morning, in ample time for pnuiinger* going
umth. to connrct with the New York and Savannah steam-
ships.
The Seminole is fitted up in magnificent stylo, with largo
nnd airy state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and coin fort is
not excelled by suy steamer In tlie South.
Yaking tlie Inland route she offers superior inducements
for invalid* and other*.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, o
board, at the wharf of tlie Savannah and Charleston Steal
nm In S. M LAFFITE.tU. Ag.-nl.
WEEKLY 8TKAM-PACKET LINK.
F’OK I'U.ATKA, K. K.,
ria Darien. Brunswick, St Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury. (Black Creek )
Tlie ilew and elegant steam-packet ST.
JOHNS. Captain Jawxm Sukkiiorm, will leave
places Thursday. 13th April, arriving there
on Sunday, the Ifith. This boat ha* been built expressly for
the trade, anil ha* large und airy state-room accnmuioda-
forpasronger*. For freight or passage, apply on board
at the Florida Steam-Packet Wharf, near the gas works.
»|4 Cf.AG HORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
4i'Tlie St. Johns will make her next trip to St Au-
gustineonThunder the 20th April.
FOR ollAXiljHBTON.
r The steamers Gordon oml Calht
»TSMC32i—«li>Bi#t#ir - - -
l-iiduv and Saturday at 7 fa o’cl
ton on the same days at 6 o’clock. P. M.
Tlie boats arrive and leave Charleston In time to connect M'Pb’ lo
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north
„ .... 8- M. LAFt ITE.VU, Agent.
Savnnnnh. Feb. 7.1864,
OPPURPI'ION LINK.
Changer/Departure— tbr Natalka. Fla., and all theinUrne-
diate landings on the mule
^ ue » 8teani-uaeketWF11^KA,
acCaptsIn N. Kura, will, until further notice,
leave every Sstikday. at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Rate of I’assAge in large, airy State Rooms, as follow* :
To Darien $:t no | To llcolata $s 00
8t Marys 4 50 I'afatka 8 00
*- 0 00 I llfaek Creek.... 8 (Ml
N. II.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
rs-shipped free of all charge* at Palntka.
For freight or passage apply on board at tho Cliarloston
Steam Packet Company's wlmrf. or to
° 8. M. IwtFFlTEAU. Agent.
Priests Sals—i't -haw (t.aoier gi,-1- If. • "
0,v»chsj Plankrnad do, o uo Telsera, li do lor m. - low if
sppllod for Imtoedfately riira, li do, lor mi-low if
To filro by UiaVror—A negro boy ,'a**d22 years, a brick-
rr- - jaal
At Privat# gale—Lot No. 80, Walton ward, RobartavilU,
fronting on Btawart street. ' '
At I'rivate'Bafr
^ riUtrfart, and 2da*ction. containing 160
acres, within four mil## tf the town of CUoton. Terms
decia
At Prleata Bala.
fait No. 26, south or Jones strooL and Iraprovamants. con-
slating of a two-storv house and double tenement in good
order. Rente at 933 per month. Will be eold a bargain, ee
the pteeent owner I* moving from tbe city. For terme end
further portico fare Inquire at the counting room. dll
At Private Sale.
Aeecund-hand Carriage lately trimmed and paluted, In
good order. Term* cash. declS
At Private Sal*.
Seed Rye and Oats In quantities to suit purchaser*.
Clothing at Private Ssle—A handsome assortment of
re*dy-m»da Clothing, consisting of auperfln* frock, sack
and overcoats, In lots suit purchasers, for tale low. Terms
novd
BY FIIUsBRlCK * BIELL.
WB DA V. at TI o'clock, will be sold In front of store
, W- B.—All article# purchased st auction, and not settled
for before the next regnf sr rale, will be sold on aocoun t snd
risk of the former pro (Laser. , *eno
•P*
QRQCNK AND PULASKI DJTTERY.-Drawn numbers of
59 42 77 85 63 38 42 43 49 61 67 60 63 77
Tickets 85 49 77 nn.l 6 19 48. prises sold.
Also Fixtra Cfas* 16 :
70 23 30 43 86 67 8 42 1(1 37 3 1 74 21
Whole ticket 3 87 42, a prlto of 390, sold.
K. WITHINQTON’8.
UllKKNIC AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
r. U1UW0RY 4 MAURY. Managers.
Class 84. draw# this day. the 8th instant, In this city,
Sales close at 3 o'clock, P. M. 7
* . Cw® »n«l Flour — AtPrivaUSale.
Just received Id store, and for asle at the lowest market
price. In lot* to suit purchasers.
100 ben prime White Corn.
260 bag* superfine Yellow^ mart
. Del*—16 hhds best New Orleans Sugar, landing
from brig Crocus, and for sal# Itbli
Private Bale—126 bbls Rosendale Hydraulic Cemaut now
Uudlng from acbotme, KnchantWfWNew Y%k ’
u T#r 7 T Aluabl# LoU. 80 by 90 feet,
S* r ‘ #t 8 R Mr *'- on Oongroea street, between
Jefferson sod >fontj^m*ry streeU. fablft
„^ t , I ’ r ' T * t " received and~fo7sal# in ouaati-
» » *# J A " At I’rtvaU Bale.
lai no. *o, on the west side of West llrnad *(*■*>
south of ItoberUrille. being 84 feet front by 100 feet deep,
subject to a lease of iO years from June. IUi. with a re
newal of Ore years at a valuation, rent 948 per anndia—
The inijjroveriirnlaara, a store,and a dwelling one etorr
* if klfbi with a Urge and commodious stable —
T,rin,CMh d#ol8t
UNITKD ITATK8 MAIL LINE.
$4,000.
«>r Lottery—13 Draw
„ ™ NumherLottery—18 Drawn Ballul*.
*w ticket* $1—shares iu proportion
-.F 1 *™, ,0 » ^raw* at Wilmington, Del., ou Saturday,
Bui April. (urrm.
$50,000.
«»- ti Drawn Ballot,.
BW Ticket* 916—share* in proportion
Tick,!, oltbcr fllDnljor by ilia r «d,af,for ral, la B.,
fane.Savannah.Ga.. next to Robinson 4 Chmp ’
"I’*E WlTlUNGTON.
y every Monday, Wiidm>*ilay,
dock, P. M . leaving Charles-
febl8
TO CONTRACTORS.
N OTICE fa hereby given to all Oonlr.ictora far
lalior to lio done on llriilges, Uulverta, 4
County ol ('lintlmni. that contract* fur the sanio
bo made w ith the Justices of tlie Inferior Court,
ed by (he laws iu force regulating tin* con-truetii
bridges. 4c. JAM. F- GODFREY. J. I. c c c.
GEO. P. HARRISON, J. i. c, c r
marl MONT. CUMH1X0. j i o. 0 0
irk nud
in tlie
1st first
requir-
NKYV WOOD Y ARD.
T IB: undersigned would respectfully inform the citizen*
of Savannah that he has commenced the genera I Wood
Business, on that *|mrinn* and limit convenient location,
formerly known as Wayne's, late Winkler's wharf, on tlie
West side of the font of West Broad street, where lie in-
tends at all limes to keep on hand every kind or Woo.! that
may be required, either at wholesale or retail. All of which
lie intend* to sell at tlie lowest n.srket prices, fin cash.
1'aiticufar nnd prompt attention paid to fillingor-
ders. mnr3-tf W. T. MITCHELL. Agt.
MR. II. A. BROOKS,
H ISTORICAL PAINTER of the National Gallery. 1/indon’
returning to Savannah after an absence of twenty
year*, rctpeclfully offer-, hi* service* to the citizen* and...
tlie public generally, in Portrait nn.l Historical Painting, p
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGU.ftCV—LIFE, FIRE
AND MAUI.VE I.VSUIUNCb! ’
Charter Onfc I.ir.. lii.urnaca Company,
OK IUKTMIHII, C.V.N..
Capital, and surplus over 3250 000
Alkiikii Gitx, President. walkiw
This Company will issue Policies oil thu Joint' KL./k
prlucii.lw «D*] x.iKxn the Mutual plan, thus comb n ng the
ssi:;.!; stbUas'.Trear" li * v ,jr *
li-.B.] signed R G.PINNKY.
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
nlra" al " Crlb "'" * U ° -'em for Dio raBoaln, Or. Comp..
Kqullnblo Fire inaurjnaa Company
SSu.'"" 82AOO.OOO
llarmrrC Kira T.raumV.c. cAiiUnt! 00 '"”
.. C-tpItnl 3200.000.
Grnnllc Mronml Marine Insurance Comp'ny.
OF xnv N.UIK CITY. ’
.. Capital 9300.000.
Slnle PItm.nl Clr# ,„„, roIlco
Company, of A'rnneylvaiila.
, , . Capital 9360.000.
Knlnkerbookor M„ Irraurnnco Company.
„ _. . . j>l'B»l 3160.000. ’
New York and Krlc Fire Insurance C’omu'y.
„ « ii.iUl 9160.000. * *
In Iw^t R cssli capital, safely Inve.teu
ai) l | l u , te^!l*? ,, ^ u0 * ^, ^ , *^' 0 * , ** l, ^ , ' ,, **” p”°P*rty^ou reason*
For Insurance In elUier of the above named Companies.
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent.
«t Mai 7 i - Agent for tho nbovo Com panics,
,l,c17 -'- ollii-.-142Congreas.et.
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
b y |{,. v 1 dn < r*s l s". r .n.- ,, D D ,l * ulic “ l Bnd Tr “ c ‘*' l *» Fysteine,
more of ,l "' DM Doctor
v, r SoX’ Z r r a , nU V ’ c " n, n*- , *c n'.-nt of a new
;. BZ,!:^ao?^,“r ita -'“‘ ;i m
8- H. 8IBI.FIV. No. 136 Cougress-er.
DYING AND RENOVATING
, KSTAULISIIBIKNT.
7J 1 ork street, near th. Court House. Savannah. Geonna.
— „ iwrsBusiiiai n« 1832. J
rTM F. subscriber. graU-ful to l.ls patrons and friends for
-1 tiieir continued favors, would stat.. Hint in mi.titinn
r-' 1 '“- 1 b„ mail, .rraacriu.iiti
hah aow.aabM lo
shnwfa 4c wI.Ld| , 'i?o eu !" r * " ,1 " ,lk “'"I woolen dresses,
rn.rtii',;.mwiV„'n 1 Mr"m,Sir'”"' »"
(..•nllemen’s garments dyed, cleaned nr renovated as
er* 11 1 1 ** *»l«rior style which lias gen
orally so much pleased his palionsaud friends S
rJulmuSS. ra “”
milhrau.!™"' atk-oded to. leror.
ItV—mhmU or railroad. »ord
H ”-"1 him byleU.-r.thraugbtliePo.taffiralao
call fur them.
AI JiX A NI iF.lt 0 A1.1.0 W A Y
: TKAUE-1853 I
Wl. inlWl.uSn'!™ to *hloh tbr. r.„|*ct
l-lalo to.l dfiirrd blari. ||h
and restoring old pictures. Mr. Drunk* iurnisl.es anil re- ! I'fald and brocrnfa-lftb p,,, " rri1 Kfacoaudduci
gildsevery descriptinn of picture F’raim-s. His collection I Pin i „ iv,,„„r f," e ,, V ., !® " owe st style
is «n view I in Rtowirt streel. Rnbertsville! C | i||k^niw' 1 ? Indian.! Eng. prln
Orders l.-ll at his residence, or at Mr. John Pools, will be i Plain aud i.lsl.l Pm!ll.« r *!'J ' "’’J *J r ‘‘ or ’ i' 1 * 1 ' 1 ,la "'
punctually attended to. w _ liVkV.Vlc^Mo'ufe
Td ™ ,#1 nrw | lu Ji'Bng.C.ingre*,-str
printed do
v Silks
Canibrio
FALL AND YVINTKK TRADE, INil.’l.
IO ™«, Ah- WS H g .Au: n-mumu of. .ofibcopac..c„,.,cat.os»,
yd, — hr.h.1)
chlsiu*. Sabluth Reboot Servlr- --- • •• •
v/ pletc-l. and wo caw awtuwit to ynnr invpectinu
large snd well assorted stock, embracing every article ron-
necte.1 with the trade,and at such pri es, iu llie present
stole of the markets, as will prove highly satisfactory
M PRENDKUHAST 4 CO.. IT* nroughton-kt .
oct'-'.’. * opposite st Andrew's Hull.
SPRING TRADI1, IBM.
\V E h"*’" "if«^J^Isdiiy. and are prepared to
, .. sell on
<• terms, ten c/.m-s new Madder Prints.
assorted styles to which we b.-g lo call the especial
Honor purchaser*. M. PRENDKIIGAST 4 CO.
178 Broughlou street, opposito St. #Vmlrcw'e Hull. wo«t
•We. feb8
• 16 half pipe* Otard. Impuy 4 Co's Brandy,
20 do various brands, French do
30 fa and fa pipes do do
8 bid* superior Hid Peach do
40 do .L.i
It
Mile
do
fa casks brown Sherry Wine,
* .'» pipe* do do do
Ifi fa casks medium an-1 rliolce Madeira Wine,
2ft >4 do Sicily do
10 fa do Port do
28 fa do Sweet Malaga do
Also. 40 baskets Champaign. 11 pipes Meder Swan snd
Holland Gin, 8 quarter ranks Cherny Brandy, for sale bv
*»W* WKiBTI It PAIJill
B OOKS—BOOKS—1 Ionic Scones and Homo Sounds, by 11
Marion Stephen*.
Alcohol an 1 tho Constitution of Man. bv F. L Ynuman*.
A Week's IVlight, or Guinr* an-1 .Stories.
Tin* lh-throthe,!. by Alessandro ftlanrone.
One Year, a tale of wedlock, by Foully F' Carlen.
Jnlm. or n ('oiihiu in llnn'l is worth two Counts In the
Bush, by Emily F Curli-n.
Count Clirlstoval. vol. 2d.
Ltnm- l-orkwoiad. a m.i.-l. by Cstherine Crowe.
Wheel of Mi-furtuue. bv Nod llniitliue.
Works of J.dm C Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almanac, for 1854.
Minn of Mrs. Partington's Carpet Bag of F’un.
Bu\v Moments olan Mle Woman.
Graiinni's nn-1 Harper'* Magazine, for January.
Received aud for mle nt 135 Congress street, l,v
S. 8. 81 BLEY.
able Publications
auglO
pitoi F.^on R.iwi;
belveil two cask Cur-
|ants, 30 drum* I’Irh. fi wines Pro nos, fi cases Ginger
Preserve*. 10 dnz Brandy Fruit and plain Preserves. 20 do*
Walnut. Mushroom ami Tomato Catsups ; lo do* Olive Oil,
m pints an I quart* ; 2i» do* Pickles, in quarts and half pal-
ion jar* ; 30 whole, half and quarter boxes Kil-dn*. in
layer* and bandies; Citrous.Mace. Nutmegs.Cordials, 4c..
and for sale by DAVID O’CONNER.
dec22 Corner of Broughton and Drayton-st*.
P tU SALE—A black girl. 15 7«ar* old; a bfack girl 14
rears old.
A black boy 10 years old. Timber hand.
A 1)110k man 22 year, old. plouphmnn and field hand.
A black woman and 2 children, field hand.
A black woman and child, field hun-l,
A black woman, seamtress, cook, washer aud Iron, and
2 children.
A bfack man 2fi year* old. sswverand mill hand
waril WYIJ.Y a MONTMOIJ.IN.
B EEF’.— 2n half barrels G. Hat
for «ab- by deelfi
CjPRil
O Pis
'.and other cheap and valu-
r sale at the Ikjok Store of
8. H. HI BLEY*,
Nn. 188 Congress-street.
best preparation ret-discoveriHl to remove penciSmarks
►■'lore Tr n,'."" l 2 uk . or o, , ! :l J'''. r For "»l* 8t the Book
_ not.- a. SIIII.FT.ft'o 135. Congress st
ni.ASrKR-^ l.l.'s calcined ami 60 caskn cro11n U'lasler
forsaieonnll wl V !’° r ha !?- ""’"••n. and
1 the wharf,by dlft OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
nilAMPAl.lN-60 baskets llei<lnickTharomilgn "6 da
.Vfa *t'the^pnr “ Bone!,,®:,."5 Anchor Brand do, for
««M0 th >r ° f Ik - r *" d " hltnker streel* by
0110 A. HONAUD.
!()() |,, 'ANM'NG ro.Alt.Ks; He. for s.V,
* ’ ! COHEN 4 F0SDJCK
Hibor ‘ , ’" r,Br - for safe, earnerTTuTy
k aud^Vhluker etreets, by Jon28 A. BON AUD
( VS 8, — 10 DLU Linseed oil. iQdoSperm"di> lodo Rm
. CRANE 4 RODGERS.
B » —-rtrncnt, just opened, of all
qualitie*. at verr low price*.
.1, oo M rotNHlaiUAIITJk CO.. 178 Rroughton-st..
opposite St Andrew’s Hall. West side.
P 1 Print's 1,1 i:KS A b'-i' nt ii it 1 sssnrt nif-nt i,| lino
tn nil. , Icture*. among them a new variety equal
to oil painting*, and much cheaper. Tor sale by 3 '
_5 **• RIBLKY. 136 Congress-street
S^hnnnm • S '’ II VaI .' 1 ''- 1 Wolfe's -u|-. i..r Schoi.lam
r »H P i Pr ,,rt V".. P ' ' ,lllr ' ,,i '’- nntldlspeptlo nnd
roil lin , U i C A ;. ' ,PC nl ' v rf '-mmended to all person?
nri-iing in the Son I hern Mate* # a demonstrated prevrn-
tive of ague, remittent aud bilious fever. For Kale l>v
061 •' A. BON ADD.
U M BBKLLAS—Gentlemen's
IgvilioM’ silk Umbrellas r
ed and for sale by
ilk nnd cotton Umbrellas
I Parasols, a large iiMNort
AIKFV 4 BURNS.
n fa LIVED bv recent arrivals, fifty barrels PUnliog I'o
* frb 17 ' r ° r lo,r ’ JOIJN FI JESSE.
Y—251) bales prime No
th River liny. In store and for
P.tni’LFORD. FAY 4 CO
JITTER AND CHF^F^—26 firkii
ib-s jirlmt
I for sale l»y
Butler. 26 bxs Cheese
McMAHON 4 DOYI.F..
N K M,? Kl v AN n , SU<; i , ‘ AND mOU88ES—UO hd.
.ti. . c . h ,!co New Orleans Sugar ; 100 hbls. obolce-New Or
lean* Mulnises landing and for sale by
J" n4 SCRANTON JOHNSTON 4 CO
fittFFEE—TOO bags prime (Reen Rio Coffee, 100 do Fair
M,'* 0 ’ M •'« i'ld Government Java do, Ut)
do Maracaibo do. received and for sale by
d#on SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
JUlAi: AND CKArKF.KH.-l5 l.h.l, i„.l io
r 1,1.1,y.llo#Choc. 70 bbl. iwioa, botl,r .ad .an,
ranker*, landing and for ssle hr
HOIdOftMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
l> ""j-?- l n. |irln,l> Lte: riHis. ln store and for
Ksid Barege. 6 do do Strifie-l do. 6 do do /’laid. Chintz
ind Figured do. 6 do do Striped dodo. 7 dodo super Barege
’ AIKIN 4 BURNS,
It sail e*. for sale by
V FXsFL FUR S ILK —Tlie brig Dki.ts. 198 tun* burthen,
well found in sail* aud rigging, coppered and cooper
fastened, I* offecg-1 for sale. Apply to * K
fefa-’ 1 ROWLAND 4 CO,
\T EW ORLEANS SUGAR. .MULaV>T>. A^fi hint*, fafr,
‘ \ •'"« «ho co New Orleans Sugar; 100 bbl*. choice
N. 0. Molasses; 60 do rectified Whiskey; 30 casks new II
con Sides; landing aud for sale by
"""3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 (ft).
B ACON AND PORK —fiiilid*. Prime llseon SideK.lttierces
suj)erln r Hams. 20 barrels Rump Pork. Landing per
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 Co.
i Scold
For sale hr
HYLAND 4 O’NEILL.
, now lending from tbs
For sale by
OGDEN 4 BUNKF-R.
N
/*»N£i;<xi> bap (Uroka* terns, to arrive For sale ft
\J msrlO—8 FORT 4 NORWOOD
beth Leavitt, for talo by
N
'• landing per bark FJiza
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
UT PICKS. Sardine Openers. Cork Scnws, Champagne
Hooka, Ivory Table Cutlery, and Sliver Plated Ware.for
hy dec23 J. P. C0L1JN8.
faJFT-D OATS—300 bag* heavy Seed Oats, lauding per acbr
D Mohawk, and for sal* by
novl3 BRIGHAM. KFLLY 4 CO.
B randy and gin.
Dupuy 4 Co'a
own imporlnlinn. 5 pipe* miperior Holland Oln, (Meder
Sran brand) landing and for sale by
"»h ** SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
Ol'.NORIKS.—bbi* Me.cet t'otatiws; 20 do. Apples very
iJ fine; 10 boxes Oranges: 10 do Lemon*. Ifalsin*. Dates,
Almonds. Pecan Nut*. Engllth. Walnuts, ke., 4e.. Ju*t re
ceived per steamer Auguita, and for *»le by
mart CHAMPION 4 WATTS.
F .ANTAT10N DRY GOOM—Striped and wklu Cotton
Osnabum, Marlboro' Plaid* and Bti
Plaid* and Stripes, heavy brows
blue and fancy Hoad-bandkar-
Shifting*, Shirting Stripes, blue and fancy Hoad-hai
rhlefe.blu* Drills and lVolms, 4c.. for sal# by
ap3 » WNRrLATOROP 4
f stile by feh2l'
IRi ARS—20.000 No 1 Izt
' for sale by d4
IV B. MACLEAN 4 t
. * — bbls do do. landing from schr LAudcn-
tcul.froiu UaUlmnte. for sale by
COHEN 4 F'OHDICK.
L IME DIO IiM* r*lc>n> ll Lillie, faurling from tuig Union,
from Boston, fo^ sale by
1* OGf-FN 4 HUNKER.
H AY—75 bales Fji'tern llav, landing per brig Union,
from Boston, for sale by
. n ' l,ao OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
P OTATDBt-40 bbls Potatoes, lust received and for salt
'*
R eceived—By thisdai
ful Dress Bilk i
DxWITT 4 MORGAN.
AND HAVANnTii STEIHSIlIf;
fsmn-vnanitr.j
On and after March 18th, tbe new and splendid ride-
wheel steamships
FTAJKIDA. 1800 tuns Capt. M. 8. Woodhull
ALABAMA. 1300 tuna Capt. 0. R Schenck
AUGU8TA. 1800 tuns Capt. T. Lroo '
KNOXVILLE. 1600 tuns Capt. C. D? Ludlow,
will leave New York and Savannah every Wednesday snd
Saturday
The** ship* are among the largest on the coast, unvur-
passed in speed, safety or comfgrt— making their passage*
In 50 to 00 hours—and are commanded by skillful, Oareful
and polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance
to New York.
Cabin passage $26
Steerage passage 9
PADELFORD, FAT k 00..
Agent*la Savannah. 1
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
._?“?# 18 Broadway, New York.
UNITKD STATUS* KAIL LINK]
.Through in 60 to 66 hours.—#%rw Fork ana
Charleston Steam Packets— I mv« Adgvr’e
— 1 * ytT y Afternoon, aud
each alteruate Wednesday. On Saturday the new end
Splendid Steamships
JAMES ADGI-.K, Captain J. Dioxixsmi, 1,600tons!
MARION, (faptaln M. Bxxar, 1,20C tons
SOUTHERNER. Osntaln W. F'cwrsn, 1,000 tons, will leave
each altennat* Wedneed y, having been newly coppered
and guard# raisod, is now In complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom*
modal Ions, apply at the office of the Agent
HENRY MBSROON1
Corner East Bay and Adger 4 Son’s Wharves
N. B — A new ship will be placed In the line to connect
witli the Southerner on Wednesday*. feblO
UNITKD STATUS MAIL!
From Macun, (4«. ( to Tallahaaat-e, Flu.
Bail road to Ogtrthurp—Stages to JUllahauer
Tlie Daily arrange-
IW’ft'KW * went on this route 1
commenced on1 the 6th Inst., runping three time* a week
via. Newton, Bainbrhlge, amt Quincy, and three times •
week via TbomssvIlle.DuncsnsvIlle. Ac
Passenger* by this route will leave Macon at half past 6
o’cUjck, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe The buses
earingOglcthorgeeither way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTaV
lahassee. at 10 o’clock on the evening of tlie next day—tiizw
by either route 38 hours.
Mondoy, Wednesday aud Friday, by Newton. BalnbridcC
and Quincv. to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallaliasiu-o oa
bundsy *. Tuesiiays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M
On Tuesdays, Thursday*, and Saturdays, by tbe wav ot
rhoinaxviHe—returning same route ou Mondays. Wednesday*
aud F'ridays,at 10. P. M. ’
Through ft»m Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout#
in 36 hours—from Macon In 38—and from Savannah in 60
hours.
By this route Passenger leaving Savannah by 8 o'clock
Train of Cers. will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It la
also deridi-dly the best, cheapest and most oxpcdltlousroula
for traveller# to Apalachlcol* and West Florida
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe 31,76 : from Oglethorro
to Tallahassee, 91C.00,
L. C. Shaw.-Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Uikukh, «• »> Tallahasseo.
•“gSO V. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor
B O U T11 - W K B TK RNHAILKOAIL_^~
at Oglethorpe lofa
o clock, P. M.
Leave Columbus dallv at 0 o’clock, A. M..andOg|stuorn*
at Ufa A. M.; arrive at Macon at 8fa P. M
Connecting a t Maooti each way with Central R R train in
Savannah. Augusta aud Mlltedgcvillc. and with Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Na*l>
ville.&o.
Connecting dally at Colnmbna, by fast line of conchc*, 28.
to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. 4 W. P. It. K. to Montaom-
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufaula
mail stages.
Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
.. GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent.
Micox. Aug. 29,1863. »ugai
SAVANNAH & 1IKANCHVILLK ltAILHOAD
N oritF. Is hereby given, that tlie book# to receivn »ub5
scrlptlons of stock to the Savannah and Branchville
Railroad, will be opened at the following places from the
first Monday In February next until the second Monday in
April next, between the hours of niue o'clock. A. M and
three o'clock. P. M.
Tbe following gentlemen have been appointed commie-
sioner# by the fast Legislature, and will please to open th*
books as above mentioned at the following places, to wit •
At Ilrsnchville—Donald E. Barton, P. Chartrand. and
Oliver Ott.
At Lowry’s Turn Out—Wm. S. Hamburg, Wm. E. Wroter.
and George V Patrick. ’
At lllackvllle—John E. Tobin, William II. Montlgue. and
Wm. 8. Reynolds.
At Moore's Cross Roads— B. W. law ton, John M. Allen,
and Wm. M. Bostwlc.k.
At Whippy Swamp Cress Roads—II. McBride, Thomas H.
Willingham, und John J. Harrison.
At Piiryshurg—John P. Raymond, John fa Mlmff, and
Joseph Hazel.
At Charleston—Edward Dost wick. George H. Walter and
Thomas Reilly.
Notice whereof shall lie given liy cath set of commission
ers of tlie time and place of subscribing, either by advertis
ing in a gazette or such other manner as they may deem
bert. fur at least ten day# previous to the opeuhig of the
■aid hook*.
The commissioners heroin named, will please to glvo no
tice forthwith. If time will permit.! will supply them with
book# in proper form, also a copy of tbe Act, incorporating
the sab! company. J. LARTIGUE,
jan29—id Chairman of the Central Committee.
D E LAINES ANI) CASHMERE—a few pieoe* oortTcolor-
ed nnd white Uo tallies and Cashmere, for sale by
_ nov22 KEMITON 4 VERSTILLE.
C HOR'F. SEED OATS, in quantltie* to auit pnrcEUzrs
_ Jan28 T J. WAL8H, 170 Bay itrect.
L AltD—tanding from schr. Muhiwk, 26 kegs and 10 bbU
prlmo I<oaf tard,for sale by
novl2 J V. CONNER AT A- CO.
P OTATOFiS—100 bbla Potatoes, Just landed from the brig
Ooorglana. an-1 fur sale bv J29 E. W. RUKKK.
I 7II8II—26 bills Menba-lcn Fish, an excellent article ibr
plantation use, Just received nml for sale by
dec!7 WEBSTER 4 l‘ALMF’3.
P OTAltiFJ 1 .—50 bill*. Planting and Eating Potatoes, 10
bills. Meicer Potatoes, just received and for sail- bv
mb 14 CHAMPION 4 WATTS.
J UST RFii'F.7VED—16 baskets Balsd Oil. 16 do Bordeaux
Oil. for s*!o by A. BONAUD.
nov29 Currier of Bay snd Wliltakfr-sts.
S PANISH SF;GARS—Just received from Havana 49.000
Segar*. vix: 10.000 Autonio Moro Superior Segar*.
14.000 Dolorito do. 0.000 Horace do, 8.000 Legitlnio do
6.000 El Duende do, 3,000 I a Carolina Regalia do. fur sale
by novlfi J V. CONNFIRAT 4 CO.
j^KWjUO()J«—F01
... Boys’ \
Drill d'Eto. black, brown and green silk warp Cash me-
rots for coat* and lackcts, white and fancy Uiicn Drills,
white and brown Navy Ducks, checked and striped Linens,
French Fingllsh and American Cottonadcs, fancy summer
Cnssimeres, brown and slate Linen*. 4o.. for sale nt lowest
prices by mil’ll DsWITT 4 MORGAN.
F l/il'lt. LARD. 4c.—60 bbls H Smith’s FTour, new - 60
do Cansl do; 60 half bbl* Extra do; 60 kegs Lard . 40
boxe* Candy; 26 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, variant
brands ; 6 half boxes do, extra twist, landing snd for sal#
by ocU HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO.
B ACON AND FliOUK—100ca*kachoToe&dee.Aboultierl
so l Hams, 615 bbls and bag* Baltimore. Goorgla. aud
Canal Flour, landing and for sale by
octl6 Hol£0HRE. JOHNSON 4 CO.
■ K. WASHBURN. Agent.
M UMM CAMPAIGN—26 basket, just received and for
••fahy mb21 A BONAUD.
H OMtEOPATHY. its tenets snd tendencies, theoretical
theological and therapeutical, by J Y Simpson, M D.
Children of the New Testament, by Rev F Stark.
J Forsyth Meigs’ Practical Treatise on Diseases of Chll-
dren. new edition.
Bartlett on tlie Diagnosis end treatment of Fevers in the
United States, third edition
tagal Cap. rulod for lawyer's use. whito and bine.
Tliczis Papor, for medical graduates.
fob24 W. THORNE WnJJAMS
/ftORNED BEEF AND PIU PORK—Just received 16haU
fa-t bbls Haw's Corned Reef, 16 bbl* and half bbls Pig Pork
For sale st tho corner of Broughton and Drayton *t.. bv *
DAVID O'OONNnt.
•20 half pipe# Dark and Pale Otard, (JUMMER SILKS.—We Invite theMtentlnn7»f
Brandy, (vintage. 1840'40-’60) uf our O and friend# to a handsome selection of li!
l.i 1 '#..”. #u_ Glace. I’fald and light Summer Silks.
KEMITON 4 VKRSTILJX
rjViR SALE—A one-burse Top Buggy, by
L . 1401 OGDEN 4 I
C° faio* 40 bu * heU Coni,for sale,to arrive, be'
vy_ja^il» OGDEN 4 BUNKER
H*i^uilS£SSAS2J?&'“'«
P -I E. W. BUKER
** PonrolsUa and fan^
buttons, *nd of all other kinds, fn farg. variety at
KIHTTOK t VHmiLLCT .
B CTTFIH AND CIIFJVFi—Ike *ub«criber baa made ar
rangement* to receive, direct from northern producers,
a regular and full supply of very choice nutter and Cheese,
which I* off,-red at the loweat market price—20 firkins and
26 boxes Just received. Purchaser* are re*pectfully Invit
ed to call. C. T. ROBINSON. 122 Bay atreet,
dec3 roar of tlie Exchange.
B RANDIES—The subscribers are receiving, and have eon"-
stanlly on band, the following brands, In half nnd
quarter pljies, which they offer to the trade on accommo
dating terms : Otard, Dupuy 4 Co.j J. 0. Goddard ; Iftnett.
Catillnn 4 Co.; Jamea Hennessey.
janlH • COHEN FOBWCK
H AY—60 bales prime Ffastrm Hay, landing from brig
Samuel II.and fin i..b- bv j29 K. W. IIUKER
OPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, 1864^iL PaaxmtitOsn
O 4 On. have very great pleasure In Informing all their
friends and customers, and the various families who visit
Savnnnnh for the purchase of their Dry Goods, that their
stock for llm season will be complete In A few days, and th*
whole will bo sold at their usual very low price* They
respectfully request an early call, at the wholesale and re
tail Cash Dry Goods Warehouse, 178 Broughton street, op-
posite St. Andrews’ Hall, west side. mhl3
D UFFIFI.D’8 HAMS AND - JOLER^fiOtferees PuffleW*
Superior Hams, 60 half bbls do do Joles. far sale hr
„ 00HEN 4 F0BD1CK.
TbUTTEH. CF1EF54F. AND HERRING—«0 keg* selected 0*
LX shen Butter, 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese. 60 di
white do, 100 do new sealed Herring, received per steamer
ad for talo by o20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO
S CHLKY’8 GEORGIA PI^INSl-A faw“balre iff these sa-
perlor goods ipsnufaetured last season, whleh are oon-
suteredby Judge* to be tlie best article In the market-.
Planters are invited to call and examine them before par
chasing elsewhere. KEMITON 4 YKB8TI1J.K.
t>ri26 72 St Julien and 106 Bryan st rente.
L UST—Yesterday evsnlng. a parcel ooatalolug ohtldren's
Clothe*. Tbe finder will be suitably rewarded In
quire st this office. marff
— Orgsi ,
einbrodered Hwlss Muslins, Embroideries, Ribbons. Hosiery,
Linen Cambric. Clear Lawn, and Ham stitched Handker
chiefs, far sale by feb23 DaWIlT 4 MORGAN
Apples, just received per steamer Flar-
CHA1DT0N 4 WATT8.
P LOtJR. 4e —200 nooks and 100 bbls fleorgi* Ejonr, 26 do
H Rmltb’s do. 76 do Potatoes, V AOOJb# Codfish. 7$ bxs
taverRaUins, 00 halvas bad quarter*jdo^ for ahFr^
YYUTTEft, CHfcESt i* —tub* new May butter,' fc
D bow#Obeaea, 28 bbUHlrasaSznlth’s Fhrar, AObaxn
sSlStos.’^&KW k 00.