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THE
GABRIEL RAVEL TROUPE,
ComUting of Thirty-five Membon,
WILL BIIORTLY A1TKAU.
•P* JL
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
»r NATURAL HISTORY,
is l’filtUAN ENT L Y LOOATED AT
AllOftI BALL,
1M TUB CITY OB 8ATANNAII, OBOROIA,
whsrs nuy be round •
great collection of curiosities
FROM ALL TARTM OF Till WORLD.
ir Admittance 36 eenu.
from J tn 6 And from 7 to 9 P
iit«Ii forth* colored populAtlon.
Opvn Irora 9 A. M. to I P. M.
N. Friday evenings exclu
nov*V—'»
Itliriiiniiti-iu Cured!
OTHER inflammatory, acute oh chronic.
.Vo how severe or how long sltsmting.
rrtiiK undersigned. Druggists, hate Tor «»U that Inralua-
I bio »ud aura remedy. Iforfe'Btere’l Khrumatic (Impound.
bo* »o universally known and bo highly appreciated by
m ,n, thousands who have long been cripples and hare
C..Jrestored to perfect health by IU use The extensive
M JtaUrint .SwMMAU." .1~ * "•> *»•
clrcum»uncee of all who may be afflicted *> > thl.dle.aM.
and make it. «o them, the CHramT, a* It s the mod
rKHTAi.y. mode of treatment hare determined the proprl#
tor. to reduce the price to thbbb noLLARi per bolUe j at
ati.ch the agenta will tell It In future.
J. H. CARTER A 00.. I Agent* Savannah
A. A SOLOMONS A CO.. J
Sold In Oglethorpe, by Pembeiton k Kill*; Macon by L.
little, and Payne A Nesbitt; MilledgevllU, b* Z. W. Little;
Marietta, by Win Koote j Auguata. by llaviland, Rlaley &
Co and Wm. II. Tutt, Montgomery. Ala-, by II. R. Jenea
A Co .and Cunningham.Cole k Co ; at wholeaale by A A.
Solomons k Co., and J. H. Usrter k Co . Saeannah, Ua.;
Harlland. Harrell k Co., and P. M. Cohen lkCo.,Charleat»n.
S C . and J- Wright A Co.. No. 161 Chartrea street, New
Orleans.au<l by Druggists generally throughout the United
^ t The abore are also agenta for the sale of that invaluable
preparation, already so extensively and popularly known
by huudreda of thousands throughout the United SUt«a,
M IIIORTIMUIIK'V
BITTER CORDIAL AND HUMID PURI FI FR.
The immense sale of this Cordial, during the last two
rears, and the universal satisfaction It has given lo all—
(Deluding hundreds of lha nmat respectable phyalciana
throughout the country—proves it the most valuable Al-
terativo and Wood Purifier ever known, for the trealineut
of all diseases arising Irom Indigestion, e torpid condition of
the liver, or impurities of the Wood While as a Preven
tive of disease*. especially thoae of a Ulllous and Intermit
tent type, nothing has been found to equal it.
Tills is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
perfuctlv harmless—even with the feeblest constitution.—
Its action la simple, yet producing the moat wonderfully
beneficial results. As an agreeable Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, at the same time replenishing the gas*
trie juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity and vitality to tire Wood, equalises Its circulation,
newly electrifies) throughout every proper ehannel. stimu
lates the Liver to healthy action.
lte Invigorates and Restore# tlio Hnfecbletl
and Debilitated,
and thus, not only removing disease but fortifying the sys
tem against Its attacks, and producing and maintaining a
(How of Health and Beautv of Complexion.
This Cordial and Wood Purifier, should be kept In every
family and used by every Individual, as It may not only
save io them hundreds of dollarsjbut also save them from
affliction, and even save life itariff
Price one dollar per bottle. '
Druggists and merchants will be allowed a liberal dls.
count on both the above preparations, and can procure It
of our wholesale agenta, aa above, at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING k CO., Proprietors,
i. 1 Barclay street. New York ; Booth-western Depot
In Iroisvilte, Kentucky, orders may be addressed nt elthei
place, feb!5—ly
*8500 Clinlleiiffc.
IIOIIKNSACK’B WORM HYIIUP.
A S article founded upon scientific principles.compound
r<l with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has never t>een known to fail in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
I this remedy Is once used, from the fact that It not only ile-
alrays them but removes all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Ts| e Worm.
This worm Is the most diffl.-ult to destroy of all that in
habit the human body. It gn wa tn an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intea
tines and stomach as to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance. Ac ,
which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaints have their origin from the taps
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicine*
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw
ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills ; the Syrup to be taken In doses of two ta
ble s|<oonfuls three times a day. then take from five to
eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. Ity
strictly following these directions, the most obstinate cases
of tape worm can be speedily cured.
Hound or Mtomneli Worm.
This worm is usually fouud In tbesmnll Intestines.
ie worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
nose, u hluelsh streak under the eyes, Ac. If you.or any ol
your children have any of the above symptoma, Iloben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if after
n*Ing it according to the directions the patient is not re
stored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the grave, as for fall, there is no such word as fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aacarldce, or Small Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the human aytem is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are.generally to be
found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir
rltstion they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such as inflammation of the bowels, and other do
r*ngvment* of the stomach. The beat and safest medicine
that can be used is Hobenoack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
sxonishing power of my medicines over Axraradiea. that
I defy any one to ptodure a case where my Worm Syrup
| and fiver Pills are recommended to bo used they will not
All that is necessary Is to use the syrupin accord-
^Hwith directions on each bottle ; and in ease a gentle
pirgative is reqnlred in order to allay the irritation they
L Voduee. the Liver lills, br their sympathising action anil
Inlthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
HOIIKNSACK’H I,IVEll PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than tlie[
rrr. it being supplied with numerous blood vessels anil
nerves, and If diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’
all parts of the body. produces liver complaints, jaundice
lhlious affections,dyspepsia, sic
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and ita varlousdiscaaea are
diainesa in the head.heartburn.oppression after eating
Deals, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac . and some
times general languor of the whole body,from this it wiP
be seen that the disease owes ita origin to a disorganised
ststo of the Liver and Stomach. Hobetisack’s I iver Pills Is
every medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
-t'm into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure
m l healthy.
Liver Complaint,
N attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain In
he region of the liver, vomiting bitter laste, yellow furred
n<ue. pulse full and bounding, the pain In the side is In-
rsased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the
Lin is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough
ihe skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools
May colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho.
bcnsack’s Liver Pill*, aa they act directly upon tho aeat ol
he disease, and then operating upon the bowela they ex
*1 all the corrunt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Females.
Yon will find these Pills ao invaluable medicine in many
innlainU to which you are subject. Iii obstructions either
at or partial they have been found of Inestimable bene-
iu restoring aud purifying the blond and other fluids so
to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir-
jularitle*. as headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side,
lit, Ac. These Pills are the only safe and effectual remr-
to cure the following complaints. Gout. Nervousness,
dancholy, Hick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dls
sing Dreams, Dimness of High*., or In fact any of the ills-
•s that arive from affections ol the laver, impurity ol
Blood, or constipation of the llowell.
Medical Evidence
We. the unudersigned Physicians, having had the rceipt
their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say.
i»t the ingredients of which they are composed makes
p.n the best Pill In use for all diseases of the Liver, Im.
ritiese the Illod, Ac.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY. M D.
L. BOIVKN. M. D.
KM* Purchase none hut those having the signature “J.
HOBENBACK,”as all others are worthless Imitations.
Agvnta wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
'•'■nine agents, must address the Proprietor. J. N. HOREN-
‘•ICK, at his laboratory,No. ISO North Second-street, abovs
hce. Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the U. FI
For sale in Savannah. G*.. by J. II. Carter A Co., J. B.
»re A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., and J. E. De Ford.
mav21—dtwAwlv
-.-a k’-rr' u * or P», beg leave to Inform their
Southern Mead* that In ooasequeoce of the desiruc-
ti. M ,h ih i 1-surge House, they have located the srtv.s at
the abuse named establishment, wbetf they will be happy
to entertaln them and the traveling public,
febafl—Stu
ljUium hoUib—Macon, oa.
The undersigned having leaved the above eetab
II eh meat beg to assure the traveling public that
no asartlooa will be spared to sustain tho reputation
ouee. G&). M. LOOAN, I
janll—ly JAMES MKARA. t 1 ™*"" 0 "’
PIOOLATA liOUIB, PlCOliATA. PLA.
■ Tho subscriber would respectfully Inform the
traveling oommuultr that he has leased the above
named house, and Is now ready to accommodate
rs, and hopes, by giving his personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have horses and carriages at all times to accom
modate his guests. GKO. M. OALPIN,
decH . Proprietor.
PIsANTjCHS' HOTIIa-AUOCiT'A, QA. "
■ This splendid new house, situated on Uroad-it.,
immediately In front of the site of the old Planters'
Hotel, which lias been lurnlshed throughout wit'
allure, bedding, etc., will open for the reeepUon i
customers on Saturday next. It will bo the endeavor i
the Proprietor, to give eatlsfactlon tn those who may (avo
him wlln their custom J, M. SIMPKON
novil-tf Proprietor.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
T HE Hubscribere have Just received a few pireea of th
f« lowing styles, a choice selection, to wbleh the
would Invite the attention of early purchasers ■
Figured and I’lald Barege Delaines
Mourning, all-colored and I’laid Uarogei.
Silk and linen Lustre.
Colored Lawns.
Plsid and Colored Organdie.
Colored Jaccouet.
French do.
Swiss Muslin.
English and American Prints.
KEMPTON k VERSTILLE,
Wiring’s Range.
„ ivimi LEMON SYRUP.
TJIVT BLACK Hoi ILl.s. per box 94. kcgsvruppergallo .
•M W74. do do per 20 gallon 76«, kegs extra, each 37«.
Assorted Candles,
Per 100 ft $13; Sugar Plums. Fruit Drops. Ac., $18.
All articles of first quality. No charge for delivery s.
railroad or steamboats. T. C. RICE,
Candy and Syrup Manufacturer,
m ‘ “ Savannah, Ga.
WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’I
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
OURto Mr. W. W. Woodruff, of Griffin. Ga., ai
Messrs. M. C. A J. H. Grkkn, of Newark. N. j
having purchased tho entire interest, and secured t)
location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor A Co., in the carriage bus
ness in this city, respectfully announce to the citixens .
Savannah and of the States of Georgia. South Carolina. Al.
bama. Florida, and all seclions trading at this growing cit
that it Is their intention to keep on hand, at all times
Urge and general assortment of every kind of carriages i •
use.
They feel confident that their business relations are sur
os to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers cau .
to Charleston, or any other city.
Tho Messrs. Green lutve been engaged In the mnnufactu.
of carriages In Newark. N.J., for a number or years, ai
are well acquainted with the wants and requirements oftl
South. Their repuUtlon as Manufacturers, combined wl*
the experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, loi
known at Griffin, Ga., in the carriage business, eniblode •
them to promise that they will be able lo meet the cxne
Utions of the public.
Mr. H D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably know
in connection with the carriage business in this city, is s
socUted with them, and will act as their agent in the Iran
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff's intention Is to divide his time and atte:
tlon between this point and the interior, and hopes tu mnl
the acquaintance of tills community personally.
Uy strict attention, coupled with fair and honorable des
log. they hope to secure a share ol public patronage
They have made arrangements to have all repairii
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by thorn warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN A CO ,
223 and 225 Bay street
Savannah. Ga.
A CARD—It will seen by the above that we ha> •
deemed it best for the Interests of all concerned, to wit
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green A Co. We tal -
this opportunity to return thanks to our friends for tl •
kind offers of sup|Mirt that were so liberally proffered u
and to solicit the same for our friends of the same Ann.
„ T. J. NAYLOR A 00.
Savannah. December 7. 1863. mb28
CAllIlIAUE MANUFACTORY.
** CAR RIG KS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—
general assort meet, just received.—The *u
. .. “"T P^P*"* 1 to oir «f »o the public. Carrier
Phctons, Buggies. Carryalls. Ac . fresh from some of tl
most popular Establishments, and Builder* at the North.
The selections wore made by one of the firm, with stri
reference to the requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such articles In tlir
Hoe. as they can confidently recommend and warrant, fe.
log assured that they will be sustained In offering a bett.
and finer class of work, tliau has been usually kept in tli-
msrkot,
Tho Public are moat respectfully requested to call, exai
ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in carue>
by an examination of their stock
All kinds of Repa'ringdoue as heretofore.
.... L.S BENNETT A 00..
July 3l Corner West Hroadand Huy.ata.
att.?I?£,V k,cn MtilNTOlH.
ATTORNM AT LAW. Jasio-mHIU. rta
OWOUOH TROUP III.ward.
n„r.J&IWLNAY Al LAW.
tgw, matt f iWtofaggjraM Huy lane, Savannah, Oa.
ATP °SE r eiL* DOT
ORDINARY’* OFFICE.
Ooncroflla^r and Whltakor-atrawts imi.. ’>
*• M.; and from
«0. M. Kir,
•I.iCN,
Offlos hours from $
P. M. to a, P. M.
__ ATTORNEY AT* LAW,
Joffiu McInlo,h ' ul T»»>, Camden and Chatham
JOSKPHoanahE,
„ ATTORNEY AT LAW
Room of 'tba Rcpubll-
can, antranca jmmadlstely east of Messrs. Prica A Vcador
O. A. O’IIY It NR. •'
Offlss „ . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
_Q«ec 176 Bay stract, over Turner A Co 's Drag Btora.
DANIELL A COOPER,
* » At
ATTORNEYS AND CUUNSEUAJHB
__________ Atlanta, Georgia.
LAW,
FHKDINAN1) MOULTON.
ATTORNEY AND OOUNSELLUR AT i!aW
wm .. . .. City, D. C. '
1L Jf?* .1* lo the T * r ' ou * Uourta of the District, and at.
msnt* 4 ' th * l * ro *" outlon of dclnia against tha Govern-
june23
M. WHIT SMITH.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
■mi . Atogalur, £ast Florida. ’
W 11 «ft* Km1 ?5 *. ad ^ uth »n> oountlei. Rcf tr
to Usl. S. 8. Sibley, aud R. U. Hilton, Eiq., davannab, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND 0t»UN8F.LL0K AT LAW.
Fbrtyth, Monroe County. Ga.
S. \V. OARER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Mont,cello, Jefermn County, Florida.
Reference—Hon. W. Ii. Fomina, Savannah, (la. fobs
THOSlAS HUGHES HINKS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
•wm , Tmupcille, Georgia,
i ,D Coaru of Thomaa. Lowndes,
l and Irwin,Georgia ; and in the Cir.
2h ni. ra U !’/ V£ un ?. n - "•"> Hamilton, of tlx
In Alachua and Columbia
^~5al^^s. , S3JiJSS:ST£!: c,,u ’r nh ° ""V*>»«-
I«. DAHIIKR,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT /.AW,
a,,,, _ ,, TroupviUe. IaiuwUi county, Ga.
Will practise In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, War*. Appling.
TeUair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Gaorgia;
and in Jefferson. Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia ooun-
ues. Moriila. Jeh'i3
WM. F. WII.USMH. TIISDDNra ni.ivxn. JACKIIUliww
WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN.
ATTORNEYS AT IAW,
...... .. l ! ufna rWa - Nari<m Cininly, Ga.,
Will practise In the cmnUeB of Marion. Macon, Houston.
H * Bdo, t P h ; Husengee, Lee, and any adjoining
eountles where their services may be rei|ulred. jan39
WALTER n. NOTT.
r.- , . _ ATTORNEY AT IJlW.
Office in the Etehanae.
Will practice In the courts of Scriven, Washington. Rich-
inond, Burke, and Chatham counties. fob8.
JOHN U. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
, Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice In all the different Courts of the Eastern Die-
trict. Particular attention paid to collecting. n>26
JOHN U. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT law,
Dublin. Uureni county. Ga.. late junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. Oranun, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic.
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Ih-. C. B
Guyton. F. II. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
may7—dftwly
It. W. MII-LKR.
CONRAD BARD A SON,
MANUFACTURING SILVER SMITHS.
Xo. 110 Arch street./our doors below Sixth. 1‘hiladtlphi
(Drvsmjsiin> tuirtt odd vrark.)
S ILVER Tea Seta, Pitchers. Cups. Forks. Spoons. Ac., of
the newest and most admired patterns. Also, Impor-.
ers of Sheffield and Birmingham Plated Ware. Cutlery pla
ted on Albata metal. Forks. Spoons, Ac., suitable for steam
ers. hotels »nd families. Keep constantly on hand a lari
stock of !»ndon. Liverpool and Geneva Watcbee.
apfi—(linos
OPRING 8HAWIN AND MANTEI.S.—1 doxen plain white
O Crape Shawla at all prices j 1 doxen figured while Crape
n '*wN at all prices, line assortment black Ijico Mnntll-
'** I fine do. white do. do.; fine do. black Lace Shawls,
•"lots and Scarfs. For salo by
rah 16 AIKIN A BURNS
Oranges, 10 do lanuons. 1 sack English Walnuts. 6 do
in Nuts, 30 bxs Raisins, 6 do Citrou. 76 do Sardines.
mhl4 J. J). jp>t>(K.
WE8COTT8 5* MILI.ER,
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH AND BUNDS
X. E. comer of lirttul and ll'a/lore.streets. 1‘hilaitelphia
C ONSTANTLY on hand a large a»nrtment of SAsll «
all sices and thickness, including l*f thick, with a gen
eralassortment of ROLLING BLINDS, warranted equal t
any that can bo made, A general assortment of Sash rei
dy glased always on hand. All ordors by until or dlspatcl .
will receive prompt a tention. and gissls dulivvred to an
part of the city or districts, free of charge
Shipping for the California market supplied at the slinr*
eat notice. eodim—mar38
CANE SKAT. PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIR
A rm chairs.
RUCKING CHAIRS.
CANE SETTEES.
, „ , DININu AND CHAMBER CHAIR
in all the varieties of colors and fashionable atylea, at tl,
cheapest rales, wholesale and retail, at
N. F. WOOD’S WAHEROOMS,
139 and 131 North Sixth street,
mii24—dlm opposite Franklin square, Philadelphia.
STRAW GOODS.
T HE subscriber takes this opportunity to notify his Cm
turners that he has now in stnro a well selectad stock i
Straw mid Millinery Goods,
Consisting io part of Ladies’ Hair Blonds, French Ij»ce*
Gossamers. Tripoli*. Pearl* and Satin Diffused, in variou
styles of Goods ; together with a handsome assortment •-
Imported and Domestic Artificial Howers. Ribbons. I-adie.
and Misses’ colored Bonnet., Straw Trimming*. Children'
Hats and Bonnets, and varioua other Goods connected wit
the trade.
He ha* made arrangement* with the principal Manufar
turer* and Importers. *» that he will be enabled to receh
*11 the newest styles of Straw Goods, as soon a* they ai
manufactured. He feeds confident that lie will Im able I
sell his Goods as low If not lower, than any slmilirestal
lishrnent in tho city. WILLIAM G. CALVER.
No. 69 North Sscond Street, below Arch,east side.Phil,
rah 31—eodim
ui iij.iu insiru.
T HE subscriber Is In receipt of his Spring Stock of Car
petings. embracing an extensive and varied assort
ment ot
Splendid *t vies of VELVET.
“ ** Tapestry BRUSSELS,
“ “ 3 PLY.
luper k fine INGRAINS,
CARPETS
PRICES.
apll—
VEN'ITIANS.
•• American A English OILCLOTHS. I
With an entire fresh Stock of DRUGGETS, MATTS, Pian
and Table Covers. MATTINGS, ke.
Also a very large assortment of low priced Carpets an
Oil Cloths of all descriptions, adapted for Country and Cit
Sales,
tl 1 !- Coun‘ry Merchant* and others who intend purchas
ing Carpets, are invited to call and examine, a* I aiu detci
mined to sell as low as any house in the trade.
ROBERT B. WAI.KER,
190 Chestnut-street, below Eighth,
!w »m Philadelphia.
GREAT MUSIC EMPORIUM.
J UST'PUBLISHED—At Leek Wslkor s. 188 Chestnut-vt
Philadelphia.
No. Id. Buds and Blossoms, the last number out of Un
popular collection of Variations on Sacred Airs,
Tantalising Polks,
Sleigh Bell Polka. Dy W. H. Keffer.
LeaTurleon Polka Maxurka. IVallerxtein.
Belle Alliance Schottish. G. Anton.
Young America’s Polk*. By Lewis Relmer.
Kind Words. Tho*. ILker.
The Happy Home* of Earth. Tho*. Baker.
Matchless Kate. J. Hainan.
miller a gaulding;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Ga.
IUCHAltD II. CLA11KK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the Counties of Bibb. Tw[g^°M n roTsuin
ter. j’ooly. \\ortb. I'eoatur, Baker. Calhoun. Doughertv.
and Lee. and will give prompt and faithful attention to
any business entrusted to Ids care-. 3i„—inllO
Dll. JOS. J. WEST,
Office on Broughton, between Bull and Drayton-sta.. where
he may be fouud at all hours. Jy r ap6
I. LOCK ITT WM, ||. LOMO. Jlltl.V II. DA VIS. _
LOCKETT, LONG A, CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
BANCHOFT A BRYAN,
«. i GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
n iJV r f l "V?,*.? d8aU Honda, Exchange and
Real Mtnte, 117 Bay street. Savannah . jan*4
xicnouBCBCura. xdwxiid c wadi
CRUGER A WADK,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Bay-street. Savannah.
nan oq Crlrgrapji.
4Mr TaUgrapbed fbr tin Otorgiun. '%#
F'wsa t*ort ak Prince.
IIaltimohk, April 7.
Tho Philadelphia bark Gharlea B. Lox hoi arrived
from Port an Printer. She reporta the arrival there
of three French veaaela on the 6th of March, nuder
Admiral Dnqueane, <vho threatened to bombard the
town If certain domanda were not compiled with In
forty-eight honra. Boloqne returned an aoawerthat
father than aubmit the Hajtlcn Oovernmcnt would
<***e to exlat. The next moruing a French frigate
aaluted tho Hnytlon colors, and there the matter ter
minated.
CoiigrcMlonnl.
Wabhinotok, April 7.
The Benate did not go Into Exooutivu aoAaion to
day. The fate of the Uudaden Treaty will not be de
cided until next week. Ita prospect! are no better.
The Huuoe bad under consideration the Civil and
Diplomatic appropriation bill-whon speeches were
tnado on the Nebraaka question.
New Orleans Markets.
New Orleans, April 7.
^ Cotton on Thursday declined 4 in thU market
Friday’s hsIuh amount to 6000 bales-tho market clo-
ring heavily. Middling! ot 8| to 8J—sales of tho
w^eck 41,000 bales. Rice is dull. Prime It quoted at
Charleston Market.
Charleston, April 7.
Cottton sales to-day 800 bales at price* rauging
from 8 to 9| cents. Market U depressed. Good Mid
dling U quoted ntOJ.
Arrival of Mr. Fillmore at Mobile.
Mobile, April 6.
Ex-Preiident Filmore readied Mobile to-day and
was received with great enthusiasm. A convoy o(
steamers met him, after which uuder militury and
—
sponded to an address from the Mayor in a speech of
some length, which was loudly cheered. Secretary
Kennedy also tqiokc. Tho reception was a Hplondid
affair—the multitude immense. He leaves here Tues
day next stopping at intermediate potato on bin way
North.
Now-York Mnrkcta.
New York, April 7.
Cotton at New York on Friday was dull. 450 hjga
of Coffee sold, at ll| for Rio and 14J for Java. Bet
ter grades of Flour have advanced 12| cento—sales of
the duy 7,500 bbl*.; $7 for HUto and 18 lor Ohio
brands. Southern Flour wu firm—sales of 1,000 at
$7 621 to #8. Wheat is firm—Southern Red, $1 70.
Com—large demand for export. Sale of 75,000 bush-
els at 77. Spirits Turpentine, 02 cento ; Crude, 5 25.
Of Tar. 1J00 hbli. Hold at 3 to 3 50.
Suif News—Arrived from Savannah at Boston,
the Francis Jane and Kate Brigham. At Holme's
Hole for Camden. Tallulah. At New York, brig A.
H. Waaa and Jonah Smith. At Baltimore aoliooncr
Woodbridge. At bt. Johns. N. B., the ship K. Bent-
ly. and nt Providence the Peter Demill. Cleared at
New York schooner Helena. Schooner West Wind,
cleared fur New York, put into Norfolk with loss of
Shipping anb 8ttamboat».
•TS»M»HlS ltlSKU.
run KKV vncBT and hatasa.
7b leave on Saturday. 16th April.
Tb- UnitP'l NUtos Mail 8tMHihlp ISABEL
W WILUAR HoMiaa. (kimmaudsi, will regularly
port on tlio 1st and 16th of **eh month. For
inly, apply to
GOHPfg k HERTZ. Agents.
>«W MIUUU,ta, rinUr
L *«i ,r L- 8. DAVIS, Davis, master will har#
quick dlapatoh for the abova port. For freight or passan
*J)|’lyJo_ *p8_. OGDEN k BUNKER
.ftOSl’ON^-Tlw schr. SEGUlSg'Capt Swam
aHLwIll have despatch for tha abova port. Forfrelwh/
‘"•■•Pplrio *|>7 ROWLAND k CO.
Pl^r^w pariTst seboonir
—jPLANDOME. h. J. Brown, master, will havaimma-
lata despatch, for the nbovo port. For freight or passage
apply to_ ap6 ROWLAND AO)
Ahg BiW YORK—Old E.tabllehed Llni.
K “‘’* KE ' A Knudson master,
will have dispatch as above. Lor freight or passage aonlv
on board, at Telfair's wharf, or to ^
.JP® BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
KGlItrVORiQiiorgin Line—The regu.
JMEIar packet *chr. P. R. BURTON. Captain Lingo, trill
have immediate dispatch for the above port. For Irelght
or passage applv to ROWLAND * (X*
Agenli New Y ork—Scranton 4i Taixman. apl
A3,s NEW YORK—Union Ijltte—The regular
SBitpacket schr. NORTH STATE, Horton matter? will
have quick despatch for the above port. For freight or
passage, apply to mh3l OGDEN k BUNKER.
I . Florida' packet;
fbr Varien. Brunswick, and ,Sf. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson-
title, riculula, l'alatka. and Black Creek, Fla.
f* ^* e new * od •pkndld fast running steam-
lA-kifTrer SEMINOLE, (f.pUIn I*. BlxmdSh" will
commvnceher trip* as above on Tuesday the 21st instant,
in Returul,, |f "'ie will arrive at Savannah
ou Saturday morning,in ampio time for passengers going
norlh, to connect with tho Now York and Savanuh steam*
The Somlnole 1* fitted up In magnificent style, with large
and airy state-moms, and for speed, safety, and comfort Is
Ly »ny steamer iu the Sonth.
Taking tho Inland route eho offers superior Inducements
ter invalids and others.
. t" fr ! l ?u l or , I'***»k* SDpiy to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at the wharf of the Savannah and Charleston Strain
1 * ck,tl - marlO S. M I.AFFITKAU. Agent.
WEEKLY STEAKDPACKET LINK.
_ FOR PALATKA, K. F.,
via Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury. (Black Creek.) !
~- -
ftnttion gaits.
8Y COHEN A FOHDinr
On MONDAY, lOlh Instset, .1 10\\2KJVor ..
be sold: »~a,axoor si
IB hottlM or«ln,..l„j l, U„ i- (liu ,| s , , ,
tlon of revenue lawi. *’ 1
SV 1. J. WALlli.
pb«.'*wS!i—h. 1 ®"’’ ” tm >»r.
»lola-
11 V I'HILBRIUK 4
• «*»«. nd Floor —At Private Sale.
and for tale at the loweit market
Private Sale—10 shares steamer Jenny find Slock. 10 d°
Ogeecheo Plankroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low If
applied for Immediately ^ ‘ ’ Janlg
To Hire by the Year—A negro boy, aged 23 years, a brick.
U 7* r * Jaul
At Private Sale— Lot No. 60, Walton ward. Robertsrille,
fronting on 8tewort street. ’
, At Private Bale ~
Lot No. 34,14th district, and 2d Motion, containing 100
acres, within four mllvs tf the town of Clinton. Term!
c ** h - dec 13
, At Private Sale,
i VP* . U ' • oulh of Jonea street and Improvements, eon-
listing ora two-story house and double tenement In good
order. Renta at $33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, aa
tlie present owner is moving from tba city. For terma and
rurthei particular! Inquire at the eountlng room. dlS
, At Private 8ahu
h — nd lately trimmed and painted, In
good order. Terms casli. ^ d eol&
s—a n , " At Private Sale.
Hew Rye and Oata in quantities to suit purchaser*.
ro£iv l P .^}r* 1 * 8 * 1b—A handaom* assortment of
h i of ■"perfine frock, nek
cash f * 01,1 ,u * porriiasers, for sale low. term*
nov4
44 49 26 10 36 6 69 69 28 62 61
K WmUNQTON'8.
CAPITAL.
, 8N $4,000.
$50,000.
75 .Vumber lottery- 1 4 Drawn Ballot*.
,* ud *te*n>.pocket ST. ; nr Ticket* $15-*|,ares in proportion.
J ? UX ®L C *P U ; ln Jahm kawmoax, will leave Tickets either singly or by tha' package ter sal. i n n..
m" lo.?* 7!' ur,,d,, y- ,3th April, arr vine there . Une.Savannah.Oa. next t.. HnhiK ,D
l, !" l ,0l, V Thi » b "* { bflan built expressly for
tho trade, ami has largo and airy state-room nccummod*
tlon. fuf passeugera. lor freight or pasiaee.noolv on hn«r^
ap8
. uext to Robinson k Camp
K WIT1HNGT0N.
r passage, npply on board
’ r the gas works,
. .. For freight
at the Florida Steam-Packet Wharf,
or to
Vi-n „ * CU.VMNOHAM. An.,.
gjrThe_8t. Johns will make her next trip to St. Au-
i 'JOtli Anril
gustlnc on Thursday, tho gOtll April.
FOR CIIA11LK8TUA.
Tim steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AOBNCV—LIFE, FIRE
AND NARINE IN8UBANCE.
Charter Oak Llfo Insurance Comnnny,
OP HARTFORD, OOjVJV., ’
a—oSKiSlSSl.’' SSTwZ., ^,
leave alternately every Monday, Wednesd.y, principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus eomblulnrth.
TMTOurday.UU odock {•. M., leaving L'harle"*- j benefits of both nystm. at the option oftheteTurS*
n the sam,. dsys .t 6 o’clock. P. M | The strength, ability and well Invested “p|“lSf the In-
stltutlon are. In my opinion unsurpassed by any Ife lulu
ranee Company In this State or Union. J * 1
[I..8.J signed _ R G. PINNEY
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
State of Conurcticut.
Ilfornlau aud Australian risks
price in l, i , ,,,
‘biibug* prime White Corn.
260 bags superfine Yellow.
«
.H..W »;. u ,
.»j Mott—THIS,r vnm ,u “‘’
At Private
*l«e to suit
UmnlK** P*t—V ana I
timothy or elovsr, end euperior
cutting box. Try It.
Bale.-^Jnst received end for eele In auantl-
BtWRjiifrffi-f 0 We * H*7. ft when tba
OSS “» ^e best
equal t<
through tha
febli
, , v At Private tkie.
SiS'SS
deelk i
UNITED STATES MAIL LMbT
AND
-iTi , ?i?°o t * "r r lr° ft ," d * < ‘. avw Charleston In time to conuoct dilution are, in my opinion
with tho South Carolina Railroad train, north *— ’
Savannah. Feb. 7.1864.
8. M. LAFFITKAU. Agent.
rrx OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—-Fbr l’alatka. Fla., ami all theinterme-
, taiite landings on Ihe route.
T * , * ,u P«rior new Steam-packetWEUKA,
Captain N. Ki„,j. will, until further notice
leave every Sati iuut, at 10 o’clock. A M ’
Rate of rassago in Urge, airy State Rooms, as follows :
To Dari«> $3 00 1 To I’icolat* $H 00
St. lCam. 4 60 I'aUtk* 8 00
Jacksonville fi 00 J D’.sck Creek.... 8 00
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
JOIIX T. ROWLAND,.!*.
40HR T. ROWLAND,
ROWLAND A CO."
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
*■ 172 Day-streH. Savansush.
r num,
HYLAND A O'NEILL,
DEALERS IX IMCOBTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Ao
First Door to Marshall House. Broughton street, '
, , , RAVARRAII. UBORGIA.
Wholesale and retail dealers in Imported wines and liquors.
Prenen brandies, segars, and f«n:v groceries
SHIP
II. K. WASIlltURN, APt.,
I’l’ING AND (XJMMI88ION MKIICIIA
8AVARRAM. OA.
tCIlANT,
WILLIAM P. YONGB,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Xo. 94 Bay-street. Savannah.
O’lIKAR A STONEV,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Xorth Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina
LAT* Of THR PISH or LOU ARK. O’UKAK A CO. ’
tended to
THOMAS A KNIGHT.
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
Xn. 16 Barnard street, Savannah. Ga
le-nd pine, sheet lead, bloek tin. copper boiler*, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con-
tantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at.
J*u7
A. SHOUT,
MASTER BUILDER.
WIU Uke contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St An
draw’s Hall. Broughton Street.
HOOFING.'
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roof* on correct prim
oiples.and from sixteen ycara’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very tew. Best reference
J. J. MAURICE ■
-•^'Gutter* and Conductors made to order.
J. O. WATTS.
II CHAMPIOR.
CHAMPION A WATTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Ao. 4 Pamard street, between the Market and Bay street
OAVARRAU. GA..
Dealers in Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
r ruits, Ac , Ac.
UefutL-uofl,—A. Ch.raplfin, F.q,. E.ma.1 Solrovm., R,»„
Messrs, Rabun A Whitehead, Swllt A Co ; Savannah, (la,
KCKIVKD, per bark lUdb-nt, 70 barrels Potatoes. 100
■ R-moldson’s Hams. 2 casks Bacon Shoulder*. 2 casks
on Sides. rahl4 J D JESSE.
'UTTER, CnEFSE. Ac —30 kegs selected Goshen Butter.
' 59 boxes English Dairy Cheo-e, 100 boxes now scaled
’rrin^s. 26 nulutals Dried Codfish. 10 cask* sugar cured
■ ^10 hhd*. prime new Bacon Shout lor*, received |>rr
r and ter sale by
*>bl4 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
BACON.—36 casks new Baron Sides. 10 do, do. Shoulders,
1 ter sale by [n»hl4] WEBSTER A PALMI-X.
'Ill’ll A CANDIJ«.—260 bbl*. superfine mid extra Fam~-
J IIv Flour. 80 boxes Beadel’s patent tallow Candles, fi andl
W onxes Sperm Candles. 100 boxes Adamantine Candles,
l*»l# l>y [mbl4] WEBSTER k PAIAITO.
KTTI-nt. RAISINS AND CANDY—36 kegs choice Goshen
11 Butter. 70 whole and half bo» es layer Raisins, 60 boxes
extra C ' ' " ' ' *
6OC>0
Gentle Warning J. Usman
The Miller’s Song Author of Ilent Bolt.
Rescue Quickstep.
Fond Hearts at Home. R. Thom**.
Now Music published and receivcddally. Also, constant
ly on hand. superior Pianos. Guitars. Violins. Flute*, and
tho very best Italian Strings, ol their own Importation.
ptly attended to. Catalogues sent by mail.
-lm
SOAP.
fJIHE subscribers, agents for tho sale of MYHICK'S fj
>AP,
VEW ORLEANS SUGAR—66 bhd* Clsrifled.Undlng and
’ for sale by mh29 COHEN k FOSDIrK.
;*0ON—26 bhd* prime Sidvs, 26 do do Shoulder*, land
ing andfc.r sale by m39 COHFIN A F03DICK.
lAUlMUllE BACON. LARD AND FLOUR.—4U hhd*
^ eboie, o.w B tcon Sides; 30 do do do do Shoulder* ; 16
ms do do bugar cured Hami: 76 bbls and 100 kegs now
j™ • 100 bbls. superfine Howard street Flour, land-
Nxndforxaleby
‘ nur 9 ‘ |SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A 00.
sJvk R ' —3° keg* selected Goshen Butter ;
•*s.5'' , ?. do do f^irese; 100 do new scaled Herring ; 20
u f! ,r "drived per steamer and for
». T - mh39 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
!> mhM° bbU L F,,t * n k Bon* best Rum, for sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
1 Pra^°r bbU . ,J “*. d ‘ ll y •j'PWtod per schr Mary K.
D '? ,,on,for »»l* to arrive by ’
r,"*?. BRIGHAM, KELLY k m.
> pintf MridLf-jf 1 * C \v n ^lT~ji? ,maket * uuarts and
W W OOODRICH.
offer for sab
2600 boxes Chemical Olive Snap,
3000 do. I'ale do.
2000 do. Brown do.
Warranted equal to any manufactured Put up In pack*
ages to suit, without charge. J II. A. A S. ALLEN,
mh21—3m 7 aod 6 South Wharves. PMI*de||dil*.
HUDSON, FLEMING A VO.,
Factor* and I'nminlailon Merchants,
Xo. 04 Bay street. Savannah. Ga.,
rpENDF.R their services to planters, merchants and deal-
.L ers. In the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in business with Hoi-kik*. Ilf dsor
A Co., nf Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
city will aflurd our friends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usutl facilities af-
forded customers.
■ P U ° KT ' HORTON A RIKEMAN. “
OtESSLlARD RETAIL DKALKRS IR
WATCHES, JEWELRY. 8ILVFJLWARE, FANCY G00D8.
116 Broughton-streel.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
wnomm jsp rrtail diai.ir ir
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS
ll'ett Side Monument Square.Saqinnah.Ga.
PROTECTION INHURANCE COMPA1VY.
Of Hartford, Conn,
The undersigned. AgenU of Ihe aboveCompany are prepared
to take risks against Fire on Buildings and their contents
Also Mariks Ska Risks, on the mostlavorable term*
_ BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agent*.
DROWN A IIAKUIN,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
wrxr broad srRxirr. havakraii, ga.
?■ M - n, ' U - _ UKSRT O. KIRQ
| "lO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—The undersigned has this
day associated with him Mr. Hksrv C. Kiro. of Glynn
county, with whom he willcoutinue the Factorage and Com
mission business in thiseltv. under the firm of lieu. A Kiro
J»p12 JNO. H. HULL. 210 Bay-street
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
WOODRUFF. GREEN A CO.
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
■ Xo. 283 Bay-street, .VaiunnaA, Ga.
A FORTUNE IN ONE YEAR -
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
T O obviate the necessity of persons going to California
and Australia in search of a fortune, the undersigned
will, on the receipt »r $|, |>ost paid, give full directions In a
business that is now paying from $fi(l to $100 per month,
and at which many have made as high ns $50 and $90 in a
single day. The business readily yield* from 200Uto30C0pcr
cent. profft. Tne information given will be of the most cu-
itonMiing and useful character ever communicated
Also, nearly all of various recipes, Instructions,
snrt chances to makn money, adverti«e<i in the various
newspaper* In the United State*, will be given, (the price ot
each being $1) and at each of which persons make regu
larly from $0 to $10 per d*v ; thus affording *o many dif
ferent kinds or employment that no one can tail to make a
selection of some, adapted to his circumstances ; and a* I
propose to send them all for $1, no one can rail to see tho
liberallfy of the offer. I can confidently say that no per
son out of, or in employment, whether he be rich or poor,
will ever regret sending ter them. The public sre assured
that this is ro Hl'MBt G. A great portion or the business re
quires no capiUl. while any of the different departments
ran be started with from $1 to $4 capital. Almost all
those engaged in this husiuess ninke more clear money
than at any other business they could engage In, even with
thousands ol dollars Invested as a capital. The buslnon is
*11 e*sv. respectable, and honorble. and the Information
which I propose to give, originally cost thousand* of dollar*,
and I feel quite sure of the fact that any person who will
v*u * * trial can make a handsome fortune, u ork
r#ndor a failure Atieournti.v impomhiiilk.
L' ld . „ D. F. BLACKBURN
Maury County. Tennessee. insrlO—lin
WANTED—A situation by a sober, industrious young
’ D '*n- a sFlorlst and Gardner, and understands vege
tables generally. Best of reference given. Apply nt this
apfi-3*
A ff°" d CMO " k * nd Louse servant. Enquire at
136 Congress street. V. fr q
E XK’L’TRIX HALF:—Agreeably to ao ordernrthe In.
frrlor Court of Chatham county when sitting for ordi-
narv purpose*, passed at the January term, 1846. will bo
sold at the Court House door in the city of Savannah on
the first Tuesday In June next, an undivided half part of
thxt tract of land on the IJttlo Ogeechee. known as Uur. I
Green and Cdar Hill, belonging to the estate of F.bon II.
Williarot. deceased, to complete titles.
■ . ... .... MARGARET 0. WILLIAMS. Ex’ix.
J April 6,1854. a P 7—2m
FXIRGIA—Bulloch County i—To all whom it nTsi cm
eern : Whereas. Malachi Mercer will apply „t the court
et Onlin ;ry for letter* dl.inissory as the guardian of Drv -
ant Callen and Mitchell Callen. minors :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to nmko
objection. If any they have, within the time pro .crlbed In
law, otherwise raid letters will lie grauted.
W itneaa, William lcc,8r.. Ordinary for said county, this
6th day of April, 1864
»P 8 WILLIAM LEE. 8r.. o. I. c.
K. B.—Freight consigned to ... „ u »r
re-shipped free of ell charge* at I’sUtka
StemWi? P** 5 * 8 * ‘I’P'r <’ n b-'aTil at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company’, wliarf.or to
8- M. LAFFITKAU. Agent.
♦•"Slave* Insured.
! taken ou reasonable terms.
| n ThMubscrlber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa-
Equitable Fire lniuraiice Coinimn
i . . OF LONDON.
Anthorlied Capital..
| CapiUl paid In $|
Farmer*’Fire ln.urai.eeConVminr.
Cajiltal $200,009.
.$2,600,000
■ $1,000,000
TO CONTRACTORS.
R puke, terdSia, wm b. Granite Fire andX.rlne Insurance lomp’nr,
or rkw tork rrrr r 9 *
. £fi|'lt»l $300,000.
Sint. Mtuuiu Fire M, rl „e ln.nrnnee
(umiinny, of t'eiinsylvauln.
Capital $350,000.
NJ ( y r l CE U Lerebv given to all Contractor* for work
Al labor to t« done on Bridges. Culverts. Ac., In
(minty of Chatham, that contracte for the same must i
l , , , . , .u,innv,» mr same must iirsl | amo.utN)
od UHhn ,ll , B fj , f® r|or Court, as requlr. '. Th®»f Cumpanles having a cash capital, safely invested
, .force regulating tho construction of 0 Loud and mortRnge. are tireunriiii *«. «n..« i_.
bridges, Ac. JA8. K. GODFREY, j. i. c. c. c.
marl
CEO I’ HARRISON, j j
MONT. CUMMI.N0. j i. r
YKAB, SO
Address, nost-paid,
Hampshire. Man
NEW WOOD YARD.
1*7 JJ n, *orslgnod would respectfully Inform the citixens
of .avannah that ho hna commenced the general Wmsl
iiuslness. on that smcIou* and most convenient location,
formerly known aa Wayne’s, late Winkler’s wharf, on the
West side of the foot of West Broad street, where he in
tends at all times to keep on hand every kind of Wood that
r;/,, :-:*: ,ire i < ' l , tl . , , rr wh, ’ |c, " i,M ,,r au 0 f which
he i-itend* to sell at the lowest market prices, for cash.
1 articular and prompt attention paid to flllingore
-lers. mar3-tf W. T. MITCHELl., Agt.
H MR# H * A * DROOKS,
ISTORICAI. I’AINTER of the National Gallery, tandon
returning to Savannah srier an absence of twent
years, respectfully offers bis services to tlm citixens and
the public generally, in Portrait and Historical fainting, j
and restoring old picture*. -Mr. Brook* furnishes and re- '
gilds every description of Picture Frames. Iliscollectlon
is on view in Stewart street. Kobertsville. I
Orders left at Ills residence, or at Mr. John l’ools, will be
punctually ntlendod to. mnr3-lw
. trade are now com'
pie ted. and we can submit to your inaiicctinu
large and well assorted slock, embracing every artlc
nected with the trade, and at such prices. In'the present
state of the markets, a* will prove highly satisfactory.
M fRF.NDF.ROAST A CXI.. 178 Hroiigliton-*t .
oc,25 __ opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
SPRING TRADE, 1HM.
TX7-E have opened this day. and are prepared to sell on
V 1 very moderate terms, ten cases new Madder frlnls.
assorted styles to which we beg to call the e»i*cial atten
tion of purchaser*. M I'ltENDFIIGAST A CO.
178 Broughtou street, opposite St. Andrew's Hall
$360,000^™
Kiilckerbock.r Com,
„ „ . * aplUl $160 (KK). 1 9
K.w Vork ami Krl. Fir. lo.nro,,., Comn’r.
CapiUl $160,000. —
Companies having a cash car
and mortgage, are prepared to effect'insurance
ir;;!:""’ br
' ».™d Comp-pie,,
A. WII.BUR. General Insurance Agent,
fieri? If “I'd Agent ter the above Companies.
office 142 Congress-it.
A FEW MORE HOOKS.
M’ajfflBT’?? c y p "i"*' rl ru ”- ««i ~i. io
i titl J I-nugh and grow fat.”
'. ne5f'thobJat work*" !u '° nry ’ bv H,,b * rt Morris, F>q..
^Tlle (V,ntp««* ?!??* 'V-* l, a ,,,l J r y ever published.
' by ltev jno^ Stene. D D nge * , ''‘
1 tSl’.” *1 *« h 2. Uw / ,r ? • S V’ r - T - mor " of * h ® Old Doctor
■o'lome v J * nu "7. commencement or
olmoe. Now is Ilia tiino to subsc " - -
dvanco. Received and for sale bv
j.no _ a. a. Sim.KV. N'o. 1SS Con,rM...r.
DYING AND RENOVATING
.. , . K9TAIILI8HMENT,
73 1 ork street, near the Court House, Savannah. Georgia.
. „ KKTAIIt.lKtIFI* IH 1R32. U ’
.1.1. tl,,,. in -i
I *"»
| Ovntlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated.**
i ""frarior style which has gen
I ,r i"5l”.'T" ch »' « fl-onsanfi friends. 8
ISmmUO'SX* d >''' d ’ L'eschml and pressed In tho most
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1833.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE fUItCHASElUl OF j 'h? WOUld “ that. In addition
, DRYGOODS. I Inlhlng. acquired by him during bis
O'-" lh " Jjejt tr.'l. now tom. !
:ountry punctually attended to. Term*
able.
frl.H
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens' Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made large additions to his esUbllshment. continues
to do HOOK AND JOB I*HINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
OT All work executed with dispatch.
CO.PARTEKSHIP NOTICE.
Tho undersigned have associated themselves to-
gather, under the name and style of Murphy A De
vanity, fir the transaction of general Boot and
t-hoe business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and W’hitaker-streets, formerly occupied bv M
frendergast. They are now prepared to offer to their friends
an,I the puhlle. a well selected stock of Ladles’ and Gentle
men’* roots, Shoe*. Ac., which they will sell cheap for cash.
J 8 / MURPHY A DEVANNY.
> Savannah.
J. R. HUDSON. ■
W R FLEMING, f
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta.
J. J COHEN. Charleston
W., il lo
■ep18— tf
FOR TUB LADIES. _
N 0 .'L , ! , .^ NlNO ’.V l1 * d *W ,ntl "’ r lot of ‘hose beautiful
and unlquo patterns of Enamolle,] and Gold Ear rings
K , L‘ y ° Cb ul’ ° •* r » ul *'te workmanship and taste, and
which lure been so ragerly sought for this spring. Also
a forther suppW of Ufos# 6ne Odd Mounted SbslT Combs
direct from l aris. Together with an additional supply of
Diamond and Rich Jewelry, and (Ino Watches andTrim
miugs. Ac., Ac., unsurpnssod In the HUte.
at the old stood, first door wstUd PuUskj^ouse
marcli26
L *"fWOR — MiSLAHE-—’Ska"Notice, that I have lost or
mislaid a Promissory Note, for Two Hundred and Four
Dollar* and Thirty-nine cents, dato.1 Savannah. January
13th. 1864. and payable Sixty Days after the date thereof
being made in my favor by J. M llajrwood. and by me en
dorsed. All persons are hereby forbidden to trade ter raid
Note, or to Uke the same In payment, a* payment thereof
has been stopped, and I shall not be responsible aa en
dorser. febl4 A liONAUI).
S UGAR, Ac —10 hhd* choice St Croix Sugar. 20 do do do
Porto Rfoo do, 30 do Now Orleans do, 60 barrel* ~
BoasaOrnp, 100do West India Moiasess, 30 hhd*.
Baooa Boonldere, $0 do do Sides, received and for solo
•reolfi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A
BIIOGANS- HROGAXH.
The tubscrilwrs would rail the attention of
planters and other*, in want of good and cheat)
brognn*. to call and examine their stock, ax they
feel satisfied that upon inspection tho quality aud
prices of their goods cannot fall to please.
MURPHY A DEVANNY,
nnr »6 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
fllE
G EORGIA—Liberty County Whereas. M. j. Moody, ex
ecutor of tho estnlo of James Moody, docensod. will
apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county ter letter*
I dismisoory s '
These are therefore to cite all concerned to Ale their ob
jections (If any (hey have) in terms of tho law. otherwise
..aid letters will be granted.
»1> 8 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. i. o
N l OTICE— 1 Two months afterdate application will be made
l to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty county , for leave
to sell tne real and personal estaie of Jacob Sims. Ute o|
■aid county, deceased. WM. GRICE. I „
pH CHARLES KNIGHT. } Executors.
T RAVELLERS’*GUIDE BOOK. — DistrunelV* li'^teTi-
Steamship, aud Telegraphic Rook, a guide through
the t nlted States and Canada. Also giving th" Ocean
Steam Packet arrangement. Telegraphic Lines. List of Ho.
tel*. Ac . with a map of the United States and Canada
•showing all the Railroads and C mala. For sale by
■P* 2- - s SIBLEY, No. 136 Coqgress-st
L OT OF LAND FOR SALE.—Will lie sold „n the fi^Tt
Tuesday in May next before the court house, the f..|
lowing lots of land : te.l No. 140. in Cherokee county • Ut
No 21. In I.ce county ; Lit No. 129. in Muscogee county •
and l ot No. 25. Iu lew county Sold under decree of Su
perior Court for purposes of division
mli’il—tuflM JACOB SHAFFER. Adm r.
L (>ST WATCHES —Tile loser of a double-casetl detached
lever Gold Wat h. having on it the owner * Initials,
may obtain the same by applying to the undersigned,
proving property, etc.
n !’ !‘ ,e ownrr " f * ,0Kt "Ingle-cased detached lever
(•old Welch,can obtain intermallon which may etsble
hi u to recover it, by applying to
»p2—eod3 WARING RUSSELL.
D F ‘ ra ? ,? I f K **1; Btack ,Pd Colored Brocadi
and I lain Silks. Bombasine*. Alpacas. Canton Cloth*
f 1 ?.* "T * ,y . of 8 ,,od " r ° r h'ouriiliig never before prnsen-
ted in this market, at KEMPTON A VERSTILL’S
oe,2 ° _ 72 8t - JoHsn A105 Bryan-st . Waring*’s Range.
IX/’INES—6° c*ses St. Julisn claret; 60 baskets Held-
,l,c . k * Dd Hungarian Lyon champagne, now landing,
and for sale by jan26 J. V. CONNER AT A CO.
N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES —26 bblTlfew OrleanTMo
lasses, just received and for sale by
_ d ? c24 _ CHAMPION A WATTS.
C OKN -l- 0 ® h»g» Cherokee Corn, to arrive
marlO—3
half pipes Otard. Du pur A Co’s Brandy,
-« do various brands. French do
*2 »n d '« p!pra do do
8 bills aii|H-rior Old Peach do
40 do domestic fi a
Id }4 casks brown Sherry Wine,
2 )* pipes do do do
lfi .‘a c**k* medium and choice Madeira Wine,
25 l, do Sicily fio
16 ‘4’ do Port Jh
26 .'4 do Sweet Malaga <j 0
11 n , " 0 ’,'i?. ba 2 koU Uhampulgn, 11 pipes Meder Swan and
Holland (iin, 8 quarter casks Clierjy Brandy, for sale hy
feb2a WEBSTER A PALM Fat.
H OOKS—W)DK8-^IonM80BaM an.i Sound*, hy H
Marion Slenliens. '
Alcohol an I the Constitution or Man. hy E L Youmans.
A Weok’s Delighl. or Games and Stories.
Tho Bethrothed. by Alessandro Manrone
One Year, a tale of wedlock, by Eniliv FCarlen.
John, or a ( ousin in Hand is worth two CounU in the
nusli. by Emily F Carlen.
Count Chrlstoval, vol. 2d.
Llnne fgickwood. a novel, by Catherine Crowe.
J' heel of Misfortune, hy Nod Buntline,
w orks of John C Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almanac, ter 1654.
More of Mrs. Partington - * Carpet Bag of Fun.
Busy Momenta of an Idle Woman.
Graham’s and Harper’s Magarine. for January.
Received and for sale at 136 Congresa street, by
J >1128 la. SIB1.FY.
TJ'RE.-'H CURRENTS. Ac — Ju«t received two cask Cur-
1. rants. 30 drum* Fig*. 5 cases Prunes, 6 cases C.ingur
Preserves 19 dot Brandy Fruit and plain Preserves. 20 do*
" l 'lnut. Mushroom and Tomato Catsupa ; 10 do* Olive Oil
in pints and quarts ; 20 do* Pickles, in quarts and half ga|!
Ion jars ; 39 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins? in
layers and banches; Citrons. Mace. Nutmeg*.Cordials. Ac
a r ?,** le b/ ^ . DAVID O’CONNER.
dec22 Corner of Broughton and Drarb
jP*ORS.\LK--A black girl. 16 years old
A black boy 19 years old. Timber hand.
A black man 22 years old. ploughman and field hand.
A black woman und 2 children, field hand.
A black woman and child, field hand.
„ p A |hlack womnn, aeamtruss, cook, washer and Iron, and
A black uinn 20 years old, sawyer and mill hand.
" ,nr ‘- WYLLY A MONTMOJJJN.
H I.KF.-29 ball barrels O. H.„vs BmL Just receive.! and
for s.ile by declfi HYLAND A (PNKILI.
S'p, 1 • N " ®F? 5r 5 R U'MIDS-O piecra Satin
17 I I,ild Barege, fi do do Htrl|>e>l do. 6 do do Plaid. Chlutx
and F igured do. 0 do do Striped do do. 7 do do super Barege
Tissues, ter sale by mil 19 AIKIN A BURNS
y HSSEL Foil SALK —The brig Dklts. 198 tuns burthen,
’ w, , l fo'ind n sails and rigging, coppered and copper
fastened, is offered for sale. Apply to
x black girl 14
I fashionable style*.
1 Order* from the
moderate.
nil. - b ? 1 lm . ,,y ‘••rough the Post Office so
that he may know where to call for them.
DWTl6 ALFJCANDKR GALLOWAY.
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—ihiii
D“|y , S|?foiVJ«d A V |*? "Vriring by the steamers week-
Km p -
- ,el BiIhto - * new building.Congress.street,
Ti’sT KMSOOFAIs I»uIILICATION8.
J °i P. ubl '«‘ i "n« Of Hie New York
re I ndestant Episcopal Society. Tracts. Church Cale
StKiW •‘k'T 1 rice, and other cheap .Id rate
able I ubllrations For sale at the Ikaik Store of
„ . 8. 8. SIBLEY,
N "- 135 Congress street.
>ss~ssi-'r.-jas.ffse&sf
ISSiw-SSfias
A. BONAUD.
1 00 u 111 ' 8- PLANTING POTATOES, to arrive.for saii
^ by J»24 COHEN AFOSDIC “
PSSSteg ,,lbfr ‘ ‘’"‘•r. ter saTel corncr^ruTy
A and Whitaker streets, hy jan26 A. BONAUD. 7
O'fin^'irlo l J b, I, ,,i ??' !d ,lll , ° ,,n Pperm do. lo do fte-
CRANE k ROPCERS.
dec->2 M ' 1 ’ REVI) fc ,M » A fT At CO.. 178 liroiighton-st..
'•"'’-J opposite St Andrew's Hall! West able
— — 8IBI.KY. 135 Congress-street
C‘’HKIIMM SCHN.U’PS_4 do* Wolfe’s superior Scheldam
lnvl«reO ,,P r*"u , f r " r *?" , °- dl “ r, ’‘lc. antldlspentlc and
!!?* 1fi*? *. - . 0 "l l0ci »“y recommended to all
r AH 8T
[sxm-WkXXLT. 1
,,lh '‘ k * ”*“* •r'’ M
S- r B-SfA
AUGUSTA. 1600 tun* (kpt T I *cn
KNGXVHjx. 1600 tun. Ca£t. C. D^ter’dlow,
will leave New York and 8avannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
These ships tre among the largest on th* coast, unsure
**rety or comfort—making their pssaagee
in 60 to 60 hours—and are commanded by sklUtel, careful
to Ne2'Yo°rk C * r * Tb * T ^ * m °* t dMlnbl * conveyance
Cabin passage
Moorage passage y
PADFJJ0RD, FAY i" 66..
Agentsln Savannah. |
... SAMUEL L. MITCHELL.
J?"L 5 13 Broadway, New York.
UNITKD ITATKI MAIL LINE]
!Through in 60 to 66 hours.-Arm Fork and
Charleston Steam Packets— leave Adger’i
, .. Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
:;£Lw£s- un «“ »•* •»*
JUTHERNEtCttfU,; w. Eo™, 1,M0 11
each altermate Wednesd .y, haring been newly coppered
and guards raised, Is now in complete order 7 * *
For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom*
modatious,apply at the office of the Agent
HENRY MlSSROONl
V f. s •Si®?. 8 ”?.Pf 7 Ad «* r k ^ wn,, W^rviS
-iii i .. ,h,p wU L b * P'* ced ln ‘L® line to connect
with the Southerner on ltedueadars. feblO *
'UNITED RTATEI MAIL.
Pr ?“ Mnoon, Gn., to Tallahaasrr, FI*,.
Bail road to Oglethorj,—Stages to JhUahassee
g IffifcJ,' .‘r'fhS'^K £sfsS3k
week via. Thomasvffle. Dunransvllle. L *
o’cW?T r u brl . hU S , ‘l? w '. n i emTeM * con “ half past 8
o clock, A. M.. by Railroad ter Oglethorpe. The Stagea
ravingOgiethorKoeUher way at 11o’clock, arriving at fSZ
k. .i.? ?.° ":l° ck on th * PrrniD K ot tb* next day—timn
by cither route 36 hours. *
__*f““ dmy ' «n6 Friday, bv Newton. Dalnbridsffl
end Muincv, to TsIUhassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sundays. 'Kienlsys and Thuradays. at 10, P. M *
On luesdays. Thursday*, and .Saturdays, by the way ot
andF^teyrTM*o. r p. n M."* ni0 roul * onk * ond * 7 *'^ edni ' ld *7$
Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
10^36 hours—from Macon In 8$—and from Savannah In 60
llr this route Passenger leaving Savannah by 8 o’clock
Train of Cars, "••• * rrl ve at Tallahaascn Iu 60 hours. It is
alsodeeidedly tbe best, cheapest and moat expeditious rout#
for travellers to Apalachicola and Wcxt Florida
H ‘ l ’ ,bor '- i o g l.,h.,«
L. C. Shsw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A Flaunt, “ “ Tallaliaaaee.
F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
, SOUTH-WKgTKIIN RAILROAD.
at 11), A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3)4 P.M *'
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train fn
wVrab^'/nim 1 * M | l,ed g pTi| lo, and with Macon and
riilr Ac l ° 0rimu ’ At, * n, a. Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash-
tJnSS^L <Un V. t b 7 line or conches, 28
*ry° AU k *’ tU,,nC ' M m ** by M 4 W- P- R n - ‘oMontgom-
maBstoges n8at0g,0U,Orp * W,th and EufauU
Passenger* breakfast and dine at Fort Valiev
Qpl W iniua u .
Macox, Aug. 29.1853.
GEO. VV. ADAMS, Sup<<rintendrnts
± angfil
SAVANNAH At PKAWCHVILLK HAII.ltOAU
JNj J**?' ,f ,t0ck . lo tb ." 8arannab andRranchrille
nallroad. will be opened at the following places from tha
Anrl| M n«ft ? hebr "“ r Y l n,, *‘ “*>*•• ‘ bp second Monday in
April next, between the hours of nine o’clock, A. M.. and
three o'clock, P. M, ’
The following gentlemen have been appointed commis
sioners by the last Legislature, and will plcaie to open th#
books as above mentioned al the following places, to wit:
Olteer 0« UC ' T e—D ° D “ ' E ,Urton > ,l - Ubartrand. and
■nd <X r r^l'w,"!! _W,n ' Wm - E -
m .S 1 ^yno,r J ° hn E ' T " bln ’ Wn,to,n n Hontlgue, and
M Hutson** 11 ' C ' n _I- *" U °’8annon. 8. J. Bailey, and J
Lawton, John M. Allen,
1,o " ,w '' T "™ , “ "•
.ni w'rsVwn? 0 "'” «“i* “w-™
J»udo'n >b,rlTlll * —J ’ L * r,lR,,e ’ A- J- *<•»*«», and diaries
Joseph IUw| UrB "~ Job " *’ IUyn,ond » Jol,n I* Mlmff, and
Thonia"s*lw"ly ,n “ B,w * rd Bo,,wl « k - Oeoi*# II. Walter and
.,. NO r U .? bc R ' ,r ' ,n b * Mcb of commission-
ers of the time and place of subscribing, either by adverMs-
ll'fi ? * 8»*e‘t«or such othsr manner as they may deem
Mid book °*" 1 l8n d “ y " l’ re rious to the opening of the
The commissioners herein named, will please to rive no.
tlce forthwith. If time will permit. I will s P „ PP |J the..I,?to
books In propor form, also a copy of the Act, incorisiratlng
the said company. J. I.ARTIGUF *
Jan29—Id Clialrman of tho Central Committee.
D E LAINifiR AND CASHMERE—A f^Tplecea corn eoiore
ed and white De Lalnes and Cashmere, for sale by
_ g?™ KEMPTON k VERSTI1JJ!.
CIS HKKn ° AR3 ’ ,D Jt u " D *‘ t, “ 10 " ul ‘ piirchaaerlT”
M inn * ft _ T J, WAIflH, 170 Bay street.
bb5
D0Tl2 _ J V. OONNERAT k CO.
P OTATOES-lOO bbU Potatoes, just landed from tho brig
Georgians, and for sale by j29 K. W. BUKEIt. *
JTjNieil—26 bills Menhaden Fish, an excellent artlcls _ for
A plantation use, just received and for sale by
- decl7 WEBSTER It PALMER.
P (1 hhV l0 u S ’“^t. b . b,, ‘ 1 ‘*P nllD « * nd ^‘'"g Pototi^TTo
A bbls. Mercer I otatoea, just receivsd and for sale by
!N
ROWLAND A- CO.
sale bi
FORT k NORWOOD.
^TABLEAUX.—Tho aubscriber has on exhibition, at his
T , * ,or ?’ “ ^ ne P l , er0 of Mechanism, comprising Railroad,
Telegraph. Ship. Wm.i , n ,( Water Mill*. BaUmn.. Water-
tall and dock, all io motion, and in connection with a line
l ict ii re, being probably the moat beautitel thing of the
kind yet seen in Savannah. 0. B. MITCHELL,
8ucco*sor to F Zogbauin Ac Co.
L ‘HE—100 bbls Calcined Lime, landing from brig Union
from Boston, for aale by
| mh60 OGDEN k BUNKER.
R, f t^Df. EI i b j ?T' n ! arrirafa, fifty bsrrejT hantlng Po-
MAGAZINE—For April, received and lor sate
^s^s. sini^n'M
EW ORLEANS SUGAR. MOLASSES, 4c.-45 l.hdslifr
prime and choice New Orleans Sugar; 100 bbls. choice
V O. Molasses; 60 do rectified Whiskey; 30 casks new Ba
con Sides; landing and for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON *00.
Ofi TIERCES HAMS. 10 do Shouldora. 20 bids Pork.lanf-
-CU ing this day per brig R Russell, from New York, and
for sale on the wharf, by
d 2*^ OGDEN k BUNKER.
jperior Hams. 20 barrels Rump Pork. Und ing per
Brig Joseph iin, for sale by " ^
‘"•'•26 BRIGHAM. KFIJ.Y k Co.
W HISKY,
wm
deolfi
6 casks genuine Scotch a
nd bottle. For sale by
HYLAND k O’NEILL.
nd Irish Whisky,fn
P OTATOKH.—100 bbls Potatoes, now landing from the
Brig Northman from Boston. For sale by
»»»* OGDEN k BUNKER.
J-J ay.—100 balea Eastern Hay, landing per bark EUi
A. BONAUD.
, '.f- r
ment Just received and for sale by K assort
AIKEN A BURNS.
•26 firkins Butter. 26 bxs dieese
McMahon a doyi.f.
B ’UTTER AND CHEESE—26 i
ter sale by dec!8
feb!5
both I-eavitt, for sale by
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
I A variety of new and beautiful pattern* of canary
Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand
some Cage, and one proof against Mites.hare only
to moke an early call for a choice from a fine a*
sort ment.
mh28 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st.
ft
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD —fUnaway trom
the subscriber, on the 16th of August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty years old. stout and chunky
.built, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the noee and running up th*
forehead. lie will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he has spent sevoral rears of runaway life, and was an in
mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1849.
WIIJ.1AM GERMANY.
Iron county. Florida. Sept. 12. 1863. seplg—dAwtf
H arm
by
bb “ ’'“•harass,
McMahon- k noYLR,
N UT PICKS, Sardine Opoi
Hooks, Ivorr Table Cutli
! sale by dce23
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
™ _•»■■ Cork Screw*. Champagne
Ivorr Table Cutlery.and Silver Plated Ware, for
_ M J. P. COLIJNS.
10»U. Uadiog p«r Hhr
choice Now Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbls. cholce-Nsw Or
leans Molassea Unding and ter sale by
J*° 4 SCRANTON JOHNSTON k CO.
C °jJ“7 400 b »«", pn«* Gimb Rio Coffee, HjTdoTafr
do. 69 Ugu y ra do. 40 do Old Government Java do M
ao Maracaibo do, received and for aale bv ’
_ decl 1 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
Crackers, landing and for sale by ug * r
or,U HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO
o*^” 0 '""£S I " rim “
raft.? '*$"! rf *»°«I‘l®ra, 18 do do Hides,Tdo
S * rr “"' " cbr
J" bM _ COHEN k FOSOICK.
H‘,™L“ i :: t S" b ," ,, ' i " ,| s ■»' to*
i,i,,r w »>- u »" ft- ■>"p
mb29
BRIGHAM, KEIJ.Y A CO
S HWKDISH I I I I III
just received per steamship, and
nisr28 W iv irvrvuv
[ QKKD
O Mohawk, and for aale by
nov13 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO
B RANDY AND OIN.-20 half plpea D^rk and Pal# (
Dupuy A Co’s Brandy, (vintages l«4fi-’49-’40) o
W. W. LINCOLN, Nonumcnt Square
J OW’S OLD BROWN WIKPSOiTBOAP.—ThTsST
Oiaul,
"* n Importation 5 pipes' su'peri^’'Itella’Jid’ci^^Vfede?
lot of Swedish Irochee • 8w “H ** odin * mnd fnr '*'* h r '
— 1—mh .8CRANT0N, JOHNSTON A CO.
laleby
; SUNDRIES,-20 bbls Mercer I’oUtoea; 20*do. Apples very
P fine; 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do Uroons, Ralilns. Dates^
ilh Wxlnut, k. ~ ft..
FIFTY DOUJ1R8 REWARD.—Rana way trom Cble-
ralne Plantation, three seeks since, AnRAMAM Mo-
QUEEN and DOB. each about 40 yeara of age. Tliey
are supposed to be down on fhe salts, fishing and oys-
tering The above reward will be paid for the two.or $26
for either, delivered on the Plantation to Silas Fulton, or to
the Jailer in Savannah, on application to
WILLIAMSON A CO
mart—
t LADIES’ UMBREIXAS AND PARASOLS Blue,
hso*o. green aud black Ladies’ Umbrellas ; watered,
Bgored and plain all eolored Paraaol*. For sale by
tfla - AIKIN k BURNS
Ji-4 much admired for washing and ahaving, tbs"world re^ jlltnoods. Pecan NuteTKgUsb. Walnuts, Ac., Ac., just're-
nowned Brown Windsor Soap, ja.t recelvif p," steamibTn ^ Tftd A «go«U. and f.ir sale by ’ 1
from importer, and for kale by P CHAMH0N A WATTS
I Plantation DRY lithiiw-Mriped .nd white Toiton
X OsnaiMirgs Marlboro - Plaids and Stripes, heavy brown
"m n 'r 1 ’ 1 ' 1 ' f " nc r Head.handker.
chiefs, blue Prills and D*nluis, Ac., for sale hr
• pa HENRY I.ATHROP A CO.
ile by
M W - W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. ■
w. W. LINCOLN, Monnmenl Square.
MIO HAMS—6 bbls Pig Hams. 6 da smoked Beef. 300 1b*
1 Dologna Sausage, new, 20 rases Scheldam Gin. For sate
\ b J ""’M HYLAND A O’Wni r
H HAVANA LOTTUIY - TICKETS.—Tlio sub.crlber“^t
ter the above, will be happy to supply all orders sent
A A ter the above, will be happy to supplr all order. .In. _ wnm K IWUII
hi !“ Tli« lottery I. drawn every twenty days, .nd^hi bbU - * Phelps A Roee
strictly ronfidi^i*| e “ fr0, “ Wtot20- An «°®»unl«tions 1 59 bbl. New ^.nd
M uV’ > 1 ,, l LAi45 ,!*V , ' i0 hhd * Sugar, snd
Sn!“"" "°" br “ '"" 0 ”
f " b,a COHEN A FOSDICK.
Oln;
. u, x, J0HS HARVEY, Exchange Broker,
feb3—eraWm 33 Broad street. Charleston. 8. 0
R ECEIVED PER LATE ARRIVAIJ)—100 bbd* beat Belt!
n '°ra Hams, 100 do Reynolds A Hon’* do, 2 bbls Plr do
2 do Shoulders. 2 do Hides. lOO lbs Bologna Uuso*e. 2 bbU
JMW
quarter c - —
bnskste Champaign, pints and quarto. 4
Oandlea, 6 do inerm do. f. CURRAN,
Sorrell's baildfngs.
B bU ,,'f e r£"' l ? Dd ,lum : 20 bb <" Domestic Brandy;
I 1 b ro Whi . U y : 18 hbU Old Mongabalia WhU-
ky ; 10 bbls. Ueorgia Peach Brandy. For sale by
lloc7 __ HCRANTON. JOHNBTtIN A CO.
C OITEE AND TEA—150 sacks prim# choice Rio Ooffke
75 sacks Java do. 160 half and quirts r ehests Teat, of
variou* kinds, for sale by_ McMAHON A DOYIJL
T EA—69 half-chests nyson. Imperial, and Poncbong. Co
rate by a#pl6 WEBSTER A PALMES.
J HHx 7 JteButHhlly embroidered linen cambric
■ Handkerchiefs, also French worked Collar*, very rich
Altera*. For sate by .*p!8 AIKEN A BURNS.
A H 7TW handsojoe black Us*' Moatte#, also, 6-4 block
■ Locefor makIn* mantillas,at
KEMPTON A VYRSTTT.LE'S.
OGDEN A BUNKER.
POTATOES—50 bbls Potetoes, just received andTorTol*
£_ b i: H. K. WASHBURN. Agent
R F:CFdVED—Ry this dor’s steamer, a small lot of beauti-
ful Dress Silks, ter solo by
plb /P DxWlTT A MORGAN.
Tkf UMM CAMPAIGN—26 basket, Just recelretTand for
“hhr rnh21 A. BONAUD.
H °*k (K p!l AT } ,Y *' ne,, * n * 1 tendencies, theoretical
theological and therapeutical, by J Y Simpson, M I>.
Children of tho New TesUment. hr Rev F Stark.
J Forsyth Meigs’ Practical Treatise on Disease* of Chil
dren. new edition.
n o*.* . on “ d ‘rra‘®«“ of Fevers in the
United States, third edition
Legal Cap, ruled for lawyer’s use. whit# and blue.
Thesis Paper, for medical graduates.
tel>24 W. THORNE WII MAMS
C ORNED DEEF AND RO POHK—Just reoeireTTii hsfi
bbl* Haw’s Corned Reef. 15 bbls and half bbls Pig Pork
For tale at the eorner of Broughton and Drayton M b, *
d *<* DAVID O’OONNER.
OUMMER SILKS.—Wo Invite the attention of our patroni
ir? » od frfpndx to a handsome selecUon of light colored
Glace. Plaid and light Summer Silks.
u,r2 KEMPTON k VKR8T7UX
ITVlR SALE—A one-hor»r fop Buggy, by -
r J,ul _ _j50DEN k BUNKER.
/-10RN—86° bushri* prime Corn, for sale, to arrive hr
V OGDEN A BUNKER
H A J— ,80 .*» , ra ehelce Eastern Hay. Jnst received .nd
^for sale In lots to suit purchasers. by J r * c * lTBd and
n0T * David o’connor.
IUST RECE.VED-16 baskets Salad OU.16 do Bordeaux
noJm “ * by r A. BONAUD.
nov29 __ Corner of Bay aod Whitektr-sls.
QPANI>II SEGARS—.fust received from Havana 49,000
I«u* : 1 , °' 000 A "t'’nlo Moro Superior Segars.
afiftn°pTi. 0rU V a®' “i? 0 1 ,,or#e ® do - 8 '°99 Uglllnio do
6.000 F.I Duemle do. 3.000 U Urollna Regalia do. ter sale
hy^ nov!6 j v. CONNKRAT A CO.
VT EW GOODS—For Genllemen’s and Iloya’ Wear —Black
Al Drab d’Ete.black, brown and green silk warpCashme-
rels ter coaUaniHackets. white and fancy Linen Drills,
white and brown Navy Ducks, checked and itrlped Linens
French English and American Cottonades. fancy summae
Casslmeres, brown and slate Unen*. Ac., for sale at lowest
Pri' 0 " b T «^2> DxWITT k MORGAN.
F IDUR. LARD. Ac -60 bbl. H 8mlth^Vlnur. nJlr 'ftS
do Canal do; 60 half bbl* Extra do; 60 kegs Lard • 40
bran, y . : ir 2 ^ !, llrA do • 180 do Tobwco. varioua
brands , 6 half boxoa do, extra twlat, landing and for aal*
hy IIOI/XJMRE. JOHNSON A (XL
TJACXIN AND F1JJL K—lob casks choice Hides. Shoulders.
fP l 5 nd H*®** 8,6 bbl « “nd bsga Baltimore. Georgia, aai
Canal F lour, landing and for aale by
_ 00116 _ H0I/J0MBB, JOHNSON A CO.
B 1 ^, ANI ' CHEESE—The subscriber has made ar.
XJ range ment a to receive, direct from northern producers.
S d ^ * U PP*L ' ,er y Choice Rutter and Cbeeae.'
»h^h I. ofcrrt >t th. low.-.t market prie—20 OtkltT. .U
26 boxes juat received. Purchaaera are respectfully Invit
ed to call. C. T. ROBINSON, 122 flay street.
_*!«! rear of the Evchange.
T) RANDIES—The subscribers are receiving, and have con-
XJ ■ tantly nn hand, the following brands, In half and
quarter plpea, which they offer lo the trad* on accommo-
da ng terms : Otard, Dupuy A Co.; J. B. Goddard j Plnett,
* stillon A Co,; James Hennessey,
J» n18 COHEN FOSDICK
60 , bales.prim# Eastern Hay, landing from brii
Samuel B. and for aale by j29 E. W. BUKEK
S PUING AND SUMMER TRADE, 18.64 -M. l’acvoiK«ii«
A Co. have very great pleasure In Informing all their
mends and customers, and the various families who visit
Savannah for the purebaae of their Dry Goods, that their
•lock ter the season will be complete In a few days, and tha
whole will be sold at their usual very low price* Ther
“roectfully request an early call, at the wholeaale and re-
il Cash Dry Goods Warehouse. 178 Broughton street on.
poslte St. Andrews’ Hall, west side. ‘ mhl8^
D UFTIELD’H HAMS AND JOLERUm tiereea Dnffl.lJu
Superior Hams, 60 halfbbls do do Jolts, for ute bv *
mhK 00HKN k FOSDICK
H UTTER. CHEESE AND HERRING—30 keg* uteiteirc^T
■ hen nutter, 60 boxes English Dalrr n.ra,s an A
white do ; 1«0 do new scaled Herrinf. JSSwd JKjJSbI
ud ter ute by n20 _ SCRANTON. JOHhM kOO
S cnmr-s OBOROIA PLAINR^a' few balu oflh^e^-
perior good, manufactured lut season which.JTron
suiered by judge# to be the best artlele In the market
ehariM***° “ U mJISS? 100 th#m ^terepur
chasing eluwhere. KEMPTON A VKR8TILIJE.
E ~ 72 8t. Jnllen and 106 Brian streets
noroI #,t V^ y .*: #Dln » * P*^ ‘ontelnlng children’s
,u.re a .°,|Sr.ofK:. flnder W,n U ,ttlUb ' y *°-
N VV l * mer tfiorida—Rich printed Oren"-
Fraurh bi L k ftIi‘ ,u r,* - nounred and Barege Robes,
V* D w white Tarletons, dotted and
S52?te?i5! , *rt Mu T *- E ® brol< teri#e, Ribbons. Hosiery,
Unen Cambric. Clear Lawn, and Ham-stltched Handker-
chiefs, for sale by febM DxWlTT A MOROAN
r “ , "* a Hr .««tar-
dooW CHAMPION k WAITS.
P>U)CR Ac —200 sacks and 100 bbls Georgia Roar. 26 do
X II Smith’s do 76 do Potatoes, ’. A00 lbs Codfish, 76 bxs
I.ayer Raisins, 60 halves and quarters do, for sale br
teb23 McMAHON A DOYLK.
B HUTIER. CHFtESE. Ac —20 tubs'!
boxu Clieese. 28 bbl. Hiram Sm
new Hay Batter, U
Cheese, 28 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour. 60 boxes
Herring, landing per steamer and for ute by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A 00.
DALTIMORE BACON. LAJtn AND FLlWft._66 bhds
-LJ choice new Bacon Sides, 16 do do Shoulders. 10 ttero#*
sugar-eared Ham*. 80 bbls and 60 kegs arime LeeX Lard
— bbls Howard street Floor. Uodingin/forutebT ’
BCRANTON^JOHNSTON AOO
mb 18
WlBBTUtA PAI.MY*