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I«. ►niter.
Lasse* end M»U|«r
BUge M»o*««r
GABRIEL RAVEL,
The great ArtlaU, with hla unrivalled Troup*, th# great-
H t and moat numerous that hat ever visited tit* Southern
country. Th* Troup* comprising th* mmt brilliant
I* AUTO WIN 1C ARTlITMi
Tl»« Premier Dan**uae or th* Theatre Franoal*,
M’ll* IOK,
With th* dUtlngulshed Dancer,
BTUe FHANCUB,
And the
MARTINKTT1 FAMILY,
Appearing *rcry arenlng.
Mr. and Mr*. W II. Crt.p, Mte* Dleken*, Ml** Jessallne
Crisp. and th* Manager I* happy to announce that th* gen
eral favorite,
Mil. J. U. FULLRIl,
with th* other popular member* of thla corpa. will appear
MONDAY KVKN1NU, APRIL 10th.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
UP HATUKAI. HUTIPKV,
IS PERMANBUTLY LOCATED AT
AKRORV mi l.,
IN Tine CITY or SAVANNAH, ONONOIA,
where may be fonnd *
great collection of curiosities
phom all rarts or THS would,
ar Admittance 26 tenia Own
from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 I M.
alvely forth* colored population.
in Irom 9 a. II, to 1P. M.
Friday evening! exclu
t*
Hlitumntlsm Cured!
EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OK CHKONIC.
,*o difference hose wrere or Knw ten// standing.
rpilF. undersigned. Druggist*. hate for »«le that invalua.
J. ble and «ure reme*ly. MmUmort'i Rheumatic Oim/roinrf.
now ao universally known and ao highly appreciated by
thousand* who have long been cripple* and have
been restored to perfect health by It* uae. The extensive
nuniiCieturiuK arrangement*, a* al«o a desire to meet the
circumitancea of all who may be allllcted with thla dl**a*e.
and make it. to them, the CHSAPIMT, aa It 1* the most
(-hctaix, mode of treatment have determined the proprie
tora to reduce the price to TitKKK dou.ar.1 per bottle ; at
which the agent* will sell It in future.
J. H. CAKTKIt ft 00.. 1 . u o.-- nn . h
A. A SOIAIMONSft C0..; AK ““ US4Tmnn “"
Sold in Oglethorpe, by Pemberton ft Kllla ; Maeon by I
Little, and I'ayne ft Nesbitt; MiUedgevlllf. by Z. IV. I.IttL
Marietta, by Wm. Konto j Augusta, by Haviland. Itlaley ft
l'o . and Win. H. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by II. It. Jones
ft L'o.. aud Cunuinglinm. Cole ft Co ; at wholesale bv A A
Silomon* ft Co., and J. II. Carter ft Co,. Savannah, Ga.;
Ilavilaud, Harrell ft Co., aud I*. M. Cohen ftCo..Charle*lon
S 0.. and J. Wright ft Co.. No. 161 Chartres afreet. New
tirleaiu.and by Hruggi*ta generally throughout the United
States.
The abovo are also agents for the *al« of that Invaluable
preparation, already ao exteusivelv and popularly known
bv hundreds of thousands throughout the United Stall
MORTIMURE'I
niTTKR CORDIAL AND Hl.tMiD I’URIFIFR.
Tlie Immense sale of this Cordial, during tho last two
years, and the universal satisfaction It ha* given to all-
including hundreds of the most respectable physicisi
throughout the country—prove* it the most valuable Al
terative and Blood I’urifler ever known, for the treatment
of hII disease* arising Irom indigestion, a torpid condition of
tho Liver, or impurities of the Blood While a* a Preven
tive of dlaeases. especially thoae of a Bilious aud Intermit
tent type, nothing has been found to equal It.
This is a purely vegetable extract, i.lrarant to take, and
K rfectlv harmless—even with the feeblest constitution —
i action I* simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beneficial result*. A* an agreeable Tonic, it promote*
healthy digestion, at tho name time replenishing the gas
tric juice* and rurniahing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity aud vitality to tho Blood. e<|ualite» it* circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu
lates'the Liver to healthy action.
Kc Invigorates nml Restore* the Enfeebled
nntl Drlillltntetl,
and thus, not onl) removing disease but fortifying the sys
tem against its attack*, and producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept In every
family aud used bv every individual, as It may not only
save to them hundreds of dollar*.; but also save them from
atlllction. and even save lire Itself!
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists aud merchant* will be allowed a lllteral dis
count on both the above preparation*, and can procure it
of our wholesale agent*, a* above, at our wholesale price*.
IM)VV\'ING ‘ — **
DOWNING ft CO,. Proprietor*.
No. 1 Barclay street. Now York ; South-western Depot
In l/iui*ville, Kentucky, orders may bo addressed at either
place. febia—ly
$500 mailing'.
IIOHKNSACIC’N WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principles.compound
ed with purely vegetable substance*, being perfectly
aafe when taken, and ha* never been known to fail in curing
tho raoet obstinate cases. Worm* can never exist when
this remedy I* once used, from the fact that it not only de
stroys them but remove* all the slime and mucua which
may remain.
The Ta|:c Worm.
This worm Is the most ditll ult to destroy of all that in
habit the human body. It gr> w* to an almost indefinite
length, ami becoming »n coiled and fastened in the inte*
tines and stomach as to produce Fit*. St. Vitas' Dance. Arc ,
which is Hie c*u«c of many going to Hie grave, not believ
ing that these complaint* have their origin from tho tap
piubscott House.,
Corner tf Bmndwciy and*i>ring-Slrrtts, Xesn lor*,
(o. it. AtukfON, rnorKinvm.)
Si*** lleiar* S. laxim ft So*, formerly of the lAttler
Kii U'fiw. Mwctin. Georgia, beg leave to Inform tlietr
i,ci n .ilenda tbattaeonseuuea** of Hie.testroe*
ihi» >h - atet.i House, they hav* located lln-«.*-li<-* at
th«ai.o«e o.uuvd i-.iMbll*hment, where they will l»# imppy
to mtei lain them and the traveling publio.
Ikb'Jfi—:tm
THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, TUESDAY MO RN1NG. APRIL 11, 1854.
Bnginras darbe.
MriUUfillS MrlNTOSII
athihma .ir LAW. ju,„
fntrst Until bq UTrlrflrapI). I Shipping anb Btramboata.
riui
m s
m
re.
l.ANIMR IIOUNK— MACON, OA.
Ttie umleraigned Laving leaned Hi* above e»tab
tUhmcnt beg to assure the traveling publio that
no exertion* will lie apared to sustain tlie reputation
mu*#. GKO. M. LOGAN, l... , .
JaulU—ly JAMF* UKARA, f 1 ro l >rl «to , a.
P1UOLATA ItOUSlO, P1COLATA, FLA? -
The subscriber would reapectfully inform th*
traveling community that he ha* leased the above
named home, and t* now ready to accommodate
r*. and hope*, by giving hi* pornonal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have Iroree* and carriage* at all time* to accom
modal* hi* gueeU. GKO. M. GALPIN,
4—18 Proprietor.
IM.AM Kits' HOTKI—AUGUSTA, OA.
J L ThU splendid uuw house, situated on llroad-at
3 Immediately in front of Hie site of the old Planter*'
L Hotel, which ha* been furnished throughout with
,1 vulture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customer* on Saturday next. It will ba th* endeavor of
Hie Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their aualom J. M. 8IMPH0N
novU-tf Proorfetor.
— SPRING DRKSS GOODS.
rrAllhBubecriber* have Ju.t rvcvlved a few piece* of the
X following style*, a choice selection, to which they
would invite tlie attention of early purchaser* -
Figured und I'la id llarego DeUlnen
Mourning, all-oolored aud Plaid Barege*.
Fllk end IJnen Lustre.
Colored Lawn*.
Plaid and Colored Organdie.
Colored Jacconct.
French do.
8wls* Muslin.
Knglish and American Print*.
KKMPTON ft VF.RSTILI.E.
Waring'* Range.
_ LEMON SYRUI*.
T)F>T BLACK UOl I1J-.S, p,. r |,ox $4. keg syrup per gallon
XJ $87*. do do i>cr 'JO gallon 76c, keg* extra, each 37*.
Assorted Candles,
Per 100 lb $ta; Sugar Plum*. Fruit Dro|>*. fte.. $18.
All articles of Unit i(uality. No charge for delivery at
railroad or atenmbout*. T. C. KICK,
Candy and Syrup Manufacturer,
inartfi—d.vwly Savannah. Oa.
woodhijVfTgkeen a CO.’S
NKW CAKIM AGK REPOSITORY.
Mr. W. W. Wooimi'rr. of Grlflln. 0a„ and
... Messrs. M. C. ft .1. H. Ghkkn, of Newark. N. J.,
having purchased Hie eutire Interest, and secured the
location of Messrs T. J. Naylor ft Co., in the carriage bu»l
'"•*» in till* city, respectfully announce to tlie citizen* of
Savannah and of tlie Mates of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala-
bam*. Florida, and all section* trailing at this growing city,
Hint it is their intention to keep on hand, at nil times a
large aud gcueral assortment ol erery kiud of carriage* in
They (eel confident that their business relations are such
a* to enable them to offer inducements to purchaser* ejual
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green liavo boon engaged In tho manufacture
of carriage* in Newark. N. J., for n uuuibet ol years, and
are well acquainted with Hie w ants and requirements of the
Nouth. Tlieir reputation a* Manufacturers, with
the experience and qualification* of Mr. Woodruff, long
known at Griffin, (ia.. in the carriage btislne<*. einblodcoi
them !» promise that they will bo able to meet the cxpec-
tailoiiK of the piihllu.
Mr. II II. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably known
In connection with the carriage business in this city, i* as
sociated with them, and will act as their ageut in the trans
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff's intention is to divide Ills time and atten
tion between tills point and tlie interior, and iiopes to make
“ ’qiiaintance of this commiitdty personally,
. . ....
By strict attention, coupled with fair and honorable deal
ing. they ho|ie to secure a share ol public patronage.
They have made arrangements to have all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by thorn warranted.
WOODRUFF. GRKKV ft CO,
»J3 and 226 Bay street
Sarannuh. Ga.
AB~ A CARD—It will seen by the above Hint we have
deemed it best for the interests of all concerned, to with
draw In favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green ft Co. We take
this opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the
offers of support that were so liberally proffered us,
und to solicit the same for our friends of the same firm.
T. J. NAYLOR ft CO.
Savannah. December 7. 1863. mb2B
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
xJUKhBC CAIUIIGKS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
"Sy-VNH. Reneral assortinect. just received.—The sub-
•rribers
ounuui,: ruut r tiow.nu),
AThuim.Y ai law
v IVUlotor... ,i„,i
^“VlFRAI. S. WST
!S?'® nkr tu *n and n*n»ard-MrteU. .SdMnnaA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE
Corner of llav and Whltaker-itreets. Office hour* from 8
_ A lo a - > • M l und from 3>i, P. M. to 0, p. M.
JNO. M. MILLKN, ’
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
nroiWi'T lVkilaJcer niul A,irdrteU.
^*11? . t l w < ? urU " r thriven. Rullooh, Ei
Urran "• f« r, »*n. Rullooh, Efflii|ham.
counties b ° r, ^ r ’ Mo,n,0,,h ' < u"“l«n und Chatham
JOSRPII OANAIIL
nm . Aio’nani
Room of the Republl-
cao. entrance immediately east of Messrs. Price ft Veader
D. A. O’HYRNK,
ooia. i*a ,, . ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
JMHce 176 nay afreet, over Turner ft Co.'s Drug Store.
UAKIKI.L 0t CtNIPKR.
AT10RNKY8 AND (.TlUNSKI.lJJRS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNHELIAIR AT LAW
nrn, .. , WatMngtm City, l). 0., '
" th#T * r , ,ou » Cnurt* of the Dlitrlet, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims agnlnst the Govern-
june'J'J
rnent.
1TOnv **• WHIT NM1TII,
ATTORNEY AND CoU.YSKU.Olt AT LAW.
, Alligator. Hut flori.la.
" kMU , r J| » u, l.^'uthorn counties. Refer
to Col. 8.8. aibley. aud R. B. Hilton, laq.. aavannali, Ga.
W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND Cbl'NSRUM AT LAW
fbriyth, Monroe CotitUg. Ga.
S. W. IIAKK1I,
ATTORNEY AND C0U.VSEL1XJK AT LAW,
Monticctlo, Jtffertm Oiuhfy, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. If. Funwo, Savannah. Oa. f*b3
THOMAS IIUGIIICS HINES, “
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIJ/lR AT LAW,
_,,, Tmuprille. Georgia.
,n tl ,p Clrccnll Courts of Thomas. Isiwndes,
'll .1 "u ru ' Appling und Irwin.Georgia ; and In tlieCir-
Sniai ri rU Madison uml Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
tne claims ofallpursons before the Departments at Waah-
W1LL1AM H. DAHHICR,
ATTORNEY AM. COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Tronprillt. Hiuivles county, Ga.
l" Th-mu"- Lowndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling,
Telfair. Irwin. I^uren*. and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, HamilG.n, end Columbia coun
ties. Morlda, Jsb23
wM.r. win jams Tnani.RVM oiiv«n. jsvkunow*
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN.
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW,
Aorna Vista. Marion fburffy. Ga.,
Will practise in tlie counties of Marion. Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, U>«, and any adjoining
counlle* where their service* may be reuulred. Jan29
Om~ Telegraphed for the Oeurglai. •a
«»
ONR WEEK LATER FROM EIMIDI'E.
arrival of"the europa.
Nkw York. April 8.
Tho Itoynl Mall 8toam*)il|i Europa, ha* arrived at
UiIh port with tlireo iluya Inter intulllgenco from
Kuro|»e, bringing Liverpool dates to March '25tb.—
Bho arrived at 4 o'clock, thla morning.
Liverpool, March 2Atli.—Cotton.—Cotton waa
dull, and Imd docllucd ono-elght to a tpiartor penny.
Halea or tho week, 32,000 bale*. Tlie decline noticed
above, Is principally in lower grade*. Fair Orleans
®l“~Mlddiing do Af; Fair Mobile and Uplands, GJd.
Middling do AJd. Stock on bad, 050,000 bales.-
f r .* .7% UNITKD ST ATER MAIL LINK^-
r UslVjJ^F"R Nr.W 1 O.IK —To leave Wedneeday. IVtl.
V,'' r ; Ml 1 •I'elook. A. II.—Ttie splendid steamship
AI IIAMA.» apt. i. I'. Prlieiiuk, will leave a* above. For
freight or lutssage, apply lo
“I",, „ I’ADELFORD. FAY ft CO
Qiblo Passage oo
at ** r *<t*‘- o 00
STEAMSHIP IHAUHIi.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA,
^'.teotv on Saturday. 16Ih April.
SUt< * M ’*" «team*hlp IRABU-,
AUwte.Wm.Mi, Roiuxa, Ouenraamtm, will regularly
Iea«ethle™port on th* 1st and 16th of each month. F or
passage only, apply to
•I* 4 _ COHENH ft HERTZ. Agenta.
C&t. ^W,YORK—Union Line—.The regular
SaJli-cket .ehr L a. DAVIS. Davl*. master, will 1»ve
quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage
apply ta ap8 OGDEN ft BU.NKHL
IIQSTON—Hiii echr. HEGL'INE, Cai
1*111 have despatch for tlie above port, for freiirlit
or passage, apply to ap7 ROWLAND ft 00.
C&L n n i*^,“ TI,a ”F u, *M*«cket schooner
YteJt PI-ANDOME. R. J. Brown, master, will have imme-
iliulo despatch, for the above port. For freight or passage
*PW to *pA ROWLAND ft CO
S KW YOIUC-Oirt LOatnbllal.rd Line.
The packet brig EMPIRE. 0. A. Knud*«n master.
Wheat declined 0 potico, during tho week. Flour—•
duclinod 2 shilling*. Corn—unsettled, and quoted at
3ft*. Provisions active. Rosin—lower, with sales of
2,500 bids, common, at 6s. a As. lod. IUce—demand
limited ; Inferior Carolina worth 15 a 10*.
London.—Markets dull and prices generally do-
dined. Consols closed at 8flJ.
Havre, March 22^—Cotton—advanced one franc.
The subscription* to the French Loan (for war pur
poses) had reached 400 million Trancs. Tho French
Fund* had largely declined.
!*• 8.—The sale* of cotton at Liverpool on the 25th,
comprised 4,000 bale*, price* tending downward.
Tho exports of gold from Europe have not been so
heavy os ubuuI. Iluuk rates of Interest nrero unchaug- <,ulck <lui, l‘ a, ° 1 ' for the abovo 'port.
e . 8 pa«aage. apply to mh31 OGDEN
- *»* BRIGHAM. KELLY ft 00.
NOW YDUH—(H iuglii I.lnr,—| hr rogu.
SHOflnr packet schr. P. K. BURTON. Captain Lingo, will
Have iinmcliate ili*patch tor tho above tiort. For irclght
or paataR* apply to ROWLAND ft (X)
_Agoui* New York—Pr-RAXTox ft Tallmax. ap i
HW YOItR—Union
,-lne—Tlie regular
.acket sclir NORTH STATE, Horton, master, will
'[r *vrvlees may bo required.
WALTER R. N l ITT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Kerhanqe.
Will practice In the courts of Scrivrn, Washington. Rich
mmid. Burke, and t.Tmllmm counties. f, l.s
JOHN II. MII.LK.It,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice In all the different Cnurt a of (lie Eastern Dl*
trict. Particular aUentimi paid to collecting. m26
JOHN It. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin. Unron* county. Ga.. late junior partner of the
firm of A. ft J. C.khrank. lrwinton. Oa.. will attend
promptly to nil business entrusted to hi* care I'artic-
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference Dr C B
Guyton. F. II. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
may7—dftwly
MII.l.KK ft OAULDINO,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Jluenii VMa. Ga.
UICIIAIID II. CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will practice In the Counties of Bibb. Twig^Ofneomamn-
ter. Dmdy. Worth. IVcatur, Raker. Calhoun. Doughertv,
and M'e. and will give prompt ami faithful attention to
any business entrusted to his care. 3m—tn.'IO
Pha-tons, Haggles. Carryall*, ftc . fresh from some of Hie
most popular Establishment*, and Builders at the North.
Tlie selection* were made by nno of the firm, with strict
reference to the requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such article* in their
line, a* they can confidently recommend and wai rant, feel
ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a better
and liner clas* of work, than ha* been usually kept in tliia
market.
The Public are most respectfully requested to enll.exaiu-
ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by an examination of their stock
All kind* of Kcpa'ring done as heretofore.
L.S. BENNETT ft CO..
July 81 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts.
Hr their
ful foe to health. I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pill* ; the Syrup to be taken In dose* of two ta
ble spoonful* three time* a day. then take from fi'
eight of my l.ivsr Pill*, to dislodge and pass tlie worm. By I
strictly following these direction*, tho ino*lob*tinutoca*u*
of tape worm can be speedily cured.
Itnuiid or HtniuncH Worm.
I Tliia worm Is usually found in thesmall intestines,I
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely I
confined to them, a* adults have frequently been known to
with them. The symptoms most prominent while
affected with thi* worm, are hardness and fullness of tlie
belly, slimy stool*, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
nose, a tdu'eish streak under the eye*, fte. If you.or any nil
“our children have any of the above symptoms. Ilul>en-
•ick's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—bv using
it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and If altei
living it according to tlie directions Hie patient is not re
stored to health.and the worm* thoroughly eradicated front
tho system, yon can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the grave, a* for fail, there is no such word a* fail with]
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Ascsrhlrs, or Mmnll Thread Worm*.
These worm*, to which Hie human sytem is liable, are
moat troublesome of nil others. They are generally to lie
fonnd in tlie rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritaUon they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
der*. such as Inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangements of tlie stomach. Tho best and safest medicine
Hint can be used is Hobensack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
ustonisliing power of iny medicines over Aricaradie*. Hint
1 defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
■d liver Pills are recommended to bo used they will not
cure. All that it necessary i* to use the syrup in accord-
lance with dircatiotis oil each bottle ; ami in esse a gentle
Ipurgative is required In order to allay the irritation they
Produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
HOIlKNRAClt’H LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system l* moro liable to disease than the
liver.it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
Dem-s.and if diseased, the blood of course flowimr thro'
ill part* of the body, produce* liver complaint*, jaundice.
Hiliou* affections,dyspepsia, ftc
Dyspepsia.
The symptom* of Dy*pe|>*la. and it* varlousdiseases
llulnes* in the head.heartburn,oppression alternating
ueal*. sourness arUlng from the stomach, fte . and some
ime* general languor of tjie whole body,from this it v*IP
m seen that the disease owe* its origin to a disorganized
itate of the Liver and Stomach. Ilobeii-sck’* Liver Pills is
he very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
w they act by changing tho certain morbid actions of the
ivstem into a honUliy action, and rendering the blood pure
,nd healthy.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, sever* pain in
he region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
ongue. pulse full and hounding, the pain in the side is ln-
rensed by pressure, should Hie left Inlm bo affected, the
min is generally in tlie lult shoulder, with a short dry cough,
he skin becoming of a tallow appearance, and Hie (tools
lay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho-
.t-nnack's liver ITU*, as they act directly upon tlie seat of
lie disease, and then operating upon the bowel* they ox
itl all tho corrupt and vitiated matter front the system.
To Feinnlca.
u will find these PHI* an Invaluable medicine in tnnny
uoiilaint* to which yon aretubject. In otMtruction*either
ital or partial they have been found of inestimable Iwne-
I in restoring and purifying the blood and other fluid* so
• to cure all complaint* which may arise from female ir-
gtilarities. as headache, dimness of sight, pnln in tho side,
ick, ftc. These Pill* are the onlv safe and effectual reine-
*• to cure Hie following complaints. Gout. Nervousness,
Ijncholy. Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, di*
-ing Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dl*.
•s that arise from affection* ol the Liver, impurity of
Blood, or omistination of the Rowell.
Moillml (evidence
We. the unuderslgned Physicians, having had the reelpt
tlieir manufacture submitted to u* for (ni|>ectlon. say.
•*t the ingredient* of which they are composed make*
"■n the bent Pill in use for all disease* of the Liver, !m-
(uriticse tho Blod, ftc.
GEORGE WOOD, M. I).
F CROWLEY, M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
Fv“ Purchase none hut those having the signature •*.
• H0!IEN8ACK."a* all other* are worthless imitations,
■'lent* wishing new supplies, and all other* wishing to
■rime ngents. must address the Proprietor, J. N. HOIIEN-
A'K,stiil* laboratory,No. 120North Sccond-iftrect,above
ice.l’hiladalphia.
A*H by all Druggists and Merchant* In the U. St
Tor sale In Savannah. Ga.. by J. II. Carter ft Co., J. D.
0ftr * ft Co.. A. A. Solomon ft Co., and J. K. De Ford.
.'I—dtwftwlv
THING HHA'VI.S AND MANTELS.—I doxen plalrTwliTte
1 ''rape Shawls at all price* ; 1 dozen figured whit.- Crape
ds at all pries-*. Fine aasurtmant blaek 1ac« Mantil
fine do white do. do, ; One do. black Lace Shawls.
t« and Scarf*. For sale by
i 16 AIKIN ft BURNS *
CON HAD I) AltO ft SON,
MANUFACTURING SILVER SMITHS.
Xo. lift Arch-si reel, four itnirs below Sixth. I’hiladelphia.
(»rrxiuj*iin>tiiikty onn teak*.)
S ILVER Tea Set*, Pitchers, Cup*, Forks, Spoons, ftc., of
tho newest nil-1 most admired patterns. Also, Import
ers of Sheffield and Birmingham Plated Ware. Cutlery pla
ted on Alh ita metal. Fork*. Spoon*, ftc.. suitable for steam
ers. hotels «nd families. Keep constantly on hand a large
stock of Ixndon, IJvvrpool aud Geneva Watches,
apfi—flmo*
WU8COTT8 ft MILLER,
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH AND BLINDS
X. K. corner of Umatt and WalUlce-strerts. Philadelphia.
C ONSTANTLY on hand a large assortment of SASH of
all size* and thickness.including Ithick, with ag.-n-
eral assortment of ROLLING BUNDS, warranted equal to
any that can ho Hindu. A general assortment of Snslt rea
dy glazed always on hand. All orders by mail or dispatch,
will receive prompt a tention. and good* delivered to nnv
part of the city or districts, free of charge
Shipping for the California market supplied at the short-
eat notice. eodJin—mnr28
UK. JON. J. WEST,
Office on Broughton, between Bull and Drayton-sta.. where
he may be fiiundat all hour*. lyr—n P 6
k. LocnriT. wm H, toxtt. JOHN it. iiavihT”
LOCKETT, LUNG afc CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Nurannafi. Georgia.
BANCROFT di IIICYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Fo.rthe Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Bay street. Savannah. Jan24
XICUOLAacat-OER rdwaro c. wadi.
CKUGKK ft WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Hay street. NdeanruiA.
HOWL AN O di CO.,
OENKPAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay street. .SaeannaA.
f. IIYLAXO. - „ „
HYLAND di O'NKILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS ftc
Xext Oonr to Marshall House. Ilmughton street. ’’
llroughton street,
HAVAXXAII. GEUKUIA,
\t hfdesale ami retail dealer* In imported wines and liquor*
_rreneli brandies, aegar*. ami fancy groceries.
II. IC. YVANIIIIUKN, Air’t.,
ll'PING AND COMMISSION MKUCHAN'
Ida stern Affairs.
The Czar's reply to the note or the Four Power*,
hml not been received by England. Eastern afTklnt
remain without change.
The I<ondon Globe say* that Russia has acknowl
edged the neutrality of Sweden.
Tito Russians earnestly entreat of tbeir Government
to act with the Western Powers, but Government
holds back.
Austria seems to side with tlie Western Powers,
but will take no *tep decisively.
Nothing new Inis been heard from Kalofat. or from
Asia ; the several fleets remained as before.
No written refusal lias been received from the Czar
in answer to note of the Four Powers ; it i* suppos
ed lie will not make a categorical reply, but will Ac
cept war if oliercd to him.
The Greek insurrection was dying out.
The Cambria sailed for King*lon on the 25th to
ship more troops. Tlie Tcnerillb sailed witlt part of
a regiment for Malta.
Southern Uommerclnl Convention.
There is a great crowd ia Charleston, on the oc
casion of tlie Southern Commercial Convention.—
Among those in attendance are, Hon. Win. Dawson,
Ga., (ion. Leslie Conti)*, of Xy., Gov. Trousdale aud
Hon. James Jones, of Tennessee. Probably one of
the two last named will be chosen President of the
Convention.
M '"'N HAWKINMTLLE AND OTHER
i«MiaL LAN DINGS—The (te.xmer Chas. Haktrioui,
ay I nr, master, nill li-ate a* above to-morrow night.
^,5 f . elgllt or I'MMg 8 apply on bonrd at John-
•Ion’* wharf, nr to
P®
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
FLORIDA PACKET.
nr Darien. Rrunneiek. and St. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson-
nlle, l'icolata. Pal,oka. and //lark Creek, Fla.
r».S3l1^Hs T*'" I"' 1 "plon.lid fast running *tenm-
Jj&s-nhlGmCrr SEMINOLE. Captain P. Blarernniih. will
coniinenroT'or trip* a* above on Tuesday the 21»t instant,
at ton clock. A. M R«-turning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ample time fur passenger* going
north, to connect with thu New York and Savannah .team-
ships.
Great Race ut Nexv Orleans.
There was a great race at New Orleans on Satur
day, in which tlie fastest time on record was made,
and which was won by Lccomptc, a Louisiana homo,
which was bentuu in tlie great Slate Race for a purse
of t2G,000. Tho purse on thi* occasion, was (2,000,
and the time made by Lccomto, two minutes, four
seconds, mile heats. He beat Lexington tlie winning
homo in the State Race, aud Rube. Tito latter was
distanced in the second heat, and tho former in tho
first heat. Rube’s time, 7.20—Lexington’s 7.38J.
Lexington wax the favorite at Marti..g, and the bet
ting was very heavy, A vast concourse of spectator*
wi re in attendance; Leconito's time is tlie fastest
ever made by flesh and blood.
New York Market.
In New Torkon Saturday, cotton was unsettled
with sules of COO bales. Rio Coffee—300 bag* sold at
He. 8t. Domingo do—worth II4. Flour opened
buoyantly, but closed heavily ; no transactions after
receipt of steamer’s news; S000 bbls. were sold at
17, for Btato Brand*, and $H for Ohio; 1500 bill*.
Southern brought $7 75 a (8. Wheat—a sltado high-
r. Corn—higher, with sales of 60.000 bushels at 75
78. 8pts. Turpentine-doll, at $1.65, common Ifos-
In—2500 bbls. Hold at $1,824 » $1.80.—Rico-firm,
witlt sales of 100 tierces at $3,75 a *4,25.
New Orleans Market.
March 8th.—Cotton.—Sales to-day, 6000 hales. Pri
ce* liavo declined jc. Market close*unHettled. Mid
dl ing worth 084. European news received after
close of business.
WILLIAM P. YONGK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Xo. 94 Hay-street. .SatvinnuA.
UANK. SKAT, PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIItN
A rm chairs.
rocking chairs.
CANE SETTEES,
DINING AND CHAMBER CIIAIIH.
in nil tin* varieties of color* and fashionable style*, nt tlm
cheapest rates, wholesale n.ut retail, at
N. F. WOOD'S WARKltOOMH.
129 and 131 North Sixth street.
tnh24—<Ilm opposite Franklin square. Ph'ladelphia.
STRAW GOODS.
T HE Hubscriher take* thi* oppoi tunity to notify hi* Cus
tomers that lie lias now in store a well selected stock of
Straw ami Millinery Goods,
Consisting in part of Indies' Hair lllond-, French laces.
Gossamer*. Tri|<di*. I'e.irl* and Satin Diffused, in various
styles of Good* ; together will, a handsome assortment u|
lintMirted and Domestic Artificial Flowers, KIIiImiii*. I Allies'
and Misses' colored Itonnet-. Straw Trimmings, (ffilldren's
Hats and Bonnets, and various oilier Goods connected witli
the trade.
lie ha* made nrnangement* with the principal Manuf*c
turer* and Importers. «•> that he will be enabled to receive
alt the newest style* of Straw Goods, a* soon a* they are
manufactured. Ho fool* confident that ho will lie able to
sell Ills Goods as low if not lower, than any similar estab
lishment in the city. WILLIAM G. CALVKR.
No. 69 North Sscond Street, below Arch.cast side. Phil,
mh 21—codim
O'HKAK di 8TONKY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, SmUk Carolina,
lATK or T1IK FIRM OF UXJARB. (i’ll r.I It A CO.
THOMAS ft KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
Xo. IS Hansard street, .'wnvinnnA Ga
Is-sd pip*, sheet lead, block lin. copper boiler*, light and
force pump*, hydraulic ram*, and kitchen range*, con-
01 hand. Ordera from the country promptly at-
J«n7
tended to
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contract* for Building and Work in Masonry of
•very description. Residence first door west of St An
drew's Hall. Broughton Street.
HOOFING.
Tho subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ei pies, and from sixteen years’ experience, feel* assured lie
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Ue*t reference
* ,ven - J. J. MAUIUCR.
• tf-GUtters and Conductors made to order.
A. II CIIAMI'IOX. . a WATT*
CHAMPION di WATTS,
whousaij: and retail grocers,
Xo. 4 Daman! street, between the Market and Bay street,
HAVAXXAH. OA.,
Dealers In Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquor*, Dried
Fruit*, ftc., ftc.
Refer
Messrs.
renoes—A. Champion, Esq.. Sam 11 el Solomons. Esq.,
1. Bahtin ft Whitehead, Swift is Co . Savannah. Ga.
I. RIKKMAX.
RICH STOCK OF CAR PKT1NGH FOIl
SPRING TRADE.
T HE subscriber Is in receipt of Ills Spring Slock of Cnr
pet log*, embracing an extensive nnd varied asmrt-
ment of
Splendid styles of VELVET.
try BRUSSELS,
IT. P. HORTOX. c n
HORTON ft RIKBMAN,
Wnoi.BHALK AND KKTAIL OKAI.RK* |X
WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
110 Hroughtim-streit.
5 PLY.
CARPETS
nt low
PRICES.
Super ft fine INGRAINS,
“ ‘ VENETIANS.
“ American ft English OILCIJITHS.
With an entire frvsh Stock or DRUGGETS, MATTS, Piano
and Table Cover*. MATTINGS, ftc.
Also a very large assortment of low priced Carpet* and
Cloths of all description*, adapted for Country und City
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WIIOI.RXAI.B AXtl li FT A11 IIKAI.KR IX
WINDOW BUNI*. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side .Vimunumt Square.Susannah.Ga.
Sales,
yi-'T'.ivi.D, per steamer Alabama, and In *tofe, 10 bxs
’ Oranges, 10 do L-inons. 1 sack Knglish Walnuts. 6 do
‘n Nut*. SO bx* Raisins. 6 do Citron. 76 do Sardine*.
M J. D. JEASK.
DDEIVKD, pfr bark Rudl'Uil, 70 liam-ls I’otali
*■ llnnoldson’* Ham*, 2 casks Bacon Shoulders.
'»aids*. niliU J I) JESSE.
sk*
i 1 ITIJt. CHEH^K. ftrkeg* seh-ctnd Go-lien Butter.
f **• toxcs English iKIrt Chce-e. 100 boxes new scaled
l"’ 0 -’'. 2A nuinlal* Dried l odfi-h. 10ca*k*iugar enroll
lOhhd* prime new Baoon Shoulders, received per
® r and for sale by
X SCRANTON ft JOHNSTON.
1'CON.—■2$ caaksnew Bacon Sides. lOdo. do.Shoulders,
■ ■ r **teky (nihil) WEBSTER ft PAUIIDB.
ffn^M * '’•'NDI.E-A.—250 bbls. superfine and extra Fan-
^ I Flour. 80 boxes Bendel’s patent tallow Candles, 0 and
1 '«xoi 8|s,rm Candle*, 100 boxes Adamantine Candle*.
I* 1 " b / I*nlil4| WEBSTER ft PALMES.
IT7; U RAISINS AND CANDY—26 keg* choice Goshen
^“tter. ,0 whole and half boxe* layer Raisins, to boxes
•on * m ** ,r * Cnndy. landing and for sale by
M HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft (0.
M- Country Merchant* anil other* who intend purcliaa-
iug Carpets, are invited tncall and examine, as I am deter
mined lo sell as low as any house in the trade.
ROBERT B. WALKER,
190 Chestnut-street, below Eighth,
apll—aodlm _ Philadelphia.
GREAT MUSIC EMPORIUM.
J Uj-T PUBLISHED— At Lee ft Walker'*. Ib8 Chestnut *t.,
Philadelphia.
No. Iff. Duds nnd nt»«xnm*, the last number out of tho
popular collection of Variations on Sacred Air*.
Taiitnlixlng Polka.
Sleigh Bell Polka. By W. H. Keff.w.
l*>sTurlron Polka Mazurka. Wallerstein.
B«lle Alliance Fchottish. G. Anton.
Young America's Polka. By L-wis Reirncr.
Kiud Words. Tim*. Biker.
The Happy Home* of Earth. Tims, nakcr.
Matehle** Kale. J. Hainan.
Oh ! Tho Joys when Live is Dreaming. W. G. Ewing.
Corn l/e. H. B Brown.
Gentle Wnrning J. Ilaman.
Tlie Miller’s Song Author of Bent Bolt.
Rescue Quickstep.
Fond Heart* at Home. It. Thomas.
New Music published and received daily. Also, constant
ly on hand. Huperior Piano*. Guitars. Violin*. Flute*, and
the very best Italian Strings, of their own importation.
Orders promptly attended to. Catalogues sent by mail.
mo'Jl—1 in
SOAP.
T HE subscriber*, agents for thu sale of MYRICK'S SOAP,
offer for sale—
2600 boxes Chemical Olive Soap,
8000 do. Pale '
2000 do. Brown
Warranted equnl to any innuuractiir' d Put up in pack
ige* lo suit, without charge. J. B. A. ft S. ALI.ES,
mb 91—3m 7 and 8 South Wharves. Philadelphia.
HUDSON, FLEMING * L'O.,
Factors anil Coin inlMloa Merchant*,
Xo. 04 Hay street. .SuivinnaA. G~
T ENDER their services to planters, merchant* nnd deal
ers. ln the sale of Cotton and all other country pro-
PROTICCTION INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Conn.
'he undersigned. Agents of the aboveCmnpanv are prepared
to take ri*ks.*gain*t Firm «>n Buildings and tlieir contents
Also M.inixK Ska Risks, on the'inost fitroralde term*
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO., Agents.
Ship News.
A collision had occurred in tho British Cltnnncl be
tween the American ship Ann Kemble and the IJr.
bark Bonita, of Liverpool. The latter wo* sunk and
eleven lives lost. The ship won considerably dama
ged.
Tlie Hchr. John W. Anderson has arrived at Balti
more Tram Savannah.
Ship Sterling lia* sailed for Savannah, from Liver
pool.
The Seminole I* fitted up in magnificent atvle. with large
!».\LV^' r00m "’.* Dd MK ‘'“ I " 'folJ-and comfuit l*
" i/.*.” . nn - v In the South.
Taking the inland routu she offer* superior inducement*
Tor invalid* and other*.
I F °f fn ; , * ht pM«9|ri* apply to Captain Blankenship, on
bear.l at the wharf of the Savannah and Charleston S cam
Packets. niarlO S. M LAEUTEAC. A,rent
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINK.
FOB Ital.*TKA, K. F.,
na Darien. Brunssevk. St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury. ( Slack Creek.)
r-wdCB*.."” new nnd elegant steam-packet ST.
dlrS-totaMMJOHNS. Captain Jamm Fr/kiwikx, will leave
for the above place* Thursday. 13th April, arriving there
.... Sunday, the loth This boafhaa been built expro.rijfo”
the trade, and ha* large and airy state-room accomnioda-
tion* for imasengeni. tor freight „ r passage,apply on board
Hi to° n ° rW * Ste »in-Psck*t Wharf, near the ga* work*.
I! 4 -r, o. . c /-A«IIORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agent*
03“ The St. John* will make her next trip to St. Au-
gusUne on Ihursdar. the 20th April
FOR CHARLESTON^
r.,,-Tir^N Tho Rtoamer* Gordon and Calhoun will
^7 leave alternately every Monday, Wednesday
Unction Balts.
„ . , v . , MY T. .1, WAMll.
Private Fate—A likely i^ro hoy. ..^4 ,
plian. Ter
Pilvnt* •;>!'>—1U slinre* at.auierjeii.it |j„.
Oge ecl.ee Plank road do. 6 do Telegraph do 1
r Iwmmllstelr
I'tak 10.'
—e- ""--VI-. ,1
T. Mr. b, tb. Vn,-J pw-b.,, a brkk.
Jpr * j.nl
At Private Sale—Ix»t No. 60, Walton ward, Robertavilte,
fronting on Stewart *treet.
At Private Rate
I*>t No 24,14th district, and 2d *ection. containing 160
acre*, within four mile* «f th* town of Clinton. Term*
d*c!3
At Private 8al*.
I*)t No. 25. aonth of Jones street, and improvement*.
- ——- . - - r— — ..... v . „ r , m bargain, m
the present owner I* moving from the city. For term* and
further particular* inquire at the counting room. d!3
inquire at the counting
At Private Sale.
jl second-hand^Carriago lately trimmed and painted. In
$ood order. Term* cash.
' At Private Hale.
Seed Rye and Oat* In quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting or superfine frock, sack
and orrreoats, in Iota suit purchaser*, for sale low. Term*
“* b - nor.
UltKKNR AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
ru. OKKOORY ft MAURY. Manager*.
o’clock, I-. M.
OAFtTAl.
„ N , $4,800.
■n. Numbi'rrxmory-ia Drawn Ballot*.
Oi Ticket* $1—shaft's In proportion
Ruction Haiti.
»Y I’HlLBXUCK <
*'■* »«*d Flour.—At Private<uu
rtf'! s .iz : ; ui£r “ u ««*.|
sou ..*g* pi law White Com'
2M bag* luperftae Yellow.
U>d*.Wf OiImmW lan.llnv *
from brig Crocus, and for sale “"dfrif f
d ..... .126 hbl* Rosendal*fi
Private Rah
landing from
At Private Site-Fm 1
situated •r--“ • • -
J -_-.es
Jeff*r*on and Mootgomiy * tr **’ 1
Sail vtaSSEfti us% :
alrilng «>f a two storv house and double teoement. in good Ura^hy ofcloverf aDd^VuMKL* 0 .^!-^.???? 1 .
oreler. Kents at $33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, aa o«‘Ung box. Try It. ^ ***** through th*
o— ------ — ' ' - ... 1*014
.. .. 1 rival# sale.
^ “ l * T,ln * Uon . »ent $48 per annum —
L Eair Ideh^.?’ a . ,lo "’“d» dwelling on* .lory
* ,l « h > w “b * large and oommodtoo* stable.—
d*cl8*
The
and _
Term* cash
UNITKD ITATER MAIL LINK.
lHhXu*" •"**"
, av $20,000.
Ticket, either Singly or by the package for sale in Bay
tene.8avaimah.Ga.. next to RobC.n ft Camp 1
M* 1 ' 11 E WITHINGTON.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE ACENBY—LIFE, FIRE
cb.H.Si'iK insurance.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
nr Hartford, cuxx.,
'' I*, 1 " 1 ."“rp'u* over $260,000.
l^nen!‘h'n n< !» ,,,0 “. t '* ,,Un ' t,,M * eonibining the
benefits of both system* at the option of the insured *
•UtouSSto a ml ,l ‘ r . a ? d « luKh* in-
stitutlon are, in nty opinion uiisiiri'nRsed by anv Life In*u-
ranee Company In tills State or Union. 3 J *
IL. ®.] ■itfoe.l R O.PINNEY
Comptroller of Public Account*.
mhl&
n 11/ , 8u,e of C-onnecticut.
Califorulnu and Australian risk*
W Slave* Insured,
taken on reasonable terms.
i.Thesnbvcriber I. also Agent for the following FlreCompa.
Kqultablo Fire Insurance Coinnaiiv
OF LONDON. #
KM«.m
(Crm.r.'Kir. i„„,r»ilr'r iomi»,!y!° 0 ’ 0,<
ar.„ l .«K.r..„^Cr l „‘,'r° 00 '
Insurance L'omp'ny,
sir HKW YORK rrrr. '
_ .. Capital $300,000.
Sl»t« Blntu.l Kir, and bl.rlnr 1,
luiii|Mi.y, of Itennaylvanla,
. . . Cajdlal $860,000.
Knlckerlvoekei- Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $150,000.
J day* nt 6 o'clock. P..
n In time to connect
with tho South Carolina Railroad train,
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
Hjtvnnnnh. Fob. 7.1864.
OPPOSITION LI8K,^^^H
Change of Departure—fbr Patatka. Fla..and all thtinlerme-
diate landings on the mule.
The superior new Stcam-packet WF.LAKA,
Captain N. Ktxo. will, until further notice
M I«ver» Saturday, at 10 o'clock. A. M. ’
Rate of I 'aStage in large, airy State Room*, a* follows:
To Darien 63 00 I To Plcnlata $8 00
St. Marys 4 60 I'alotka 8 00
Jacksonville.... 0 00 I Ulnck Creek .... 8 00
N B.-Ireight coiulgned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
'•shipped free of all charge* at Patatka.
For freight or pasaage apply on board at th* Charleston
dtoarn I acket Company's wharf, or to
fob18 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
TO CONTRACTORS.
IV 0 ,TICK l« herot.v given to nil Contractor* for work and
IN Ini,or to be dono on Bridges. Culverts, ftc . In the
(oiinty of Chatham, that contracts for tlm same must first
, u .. ‘V 1 ‘ ,,B ,J"*‘ l «e. of the Inferior Court. r™„, r -
o,\ by the laws in force regulating tho construction of
bridge*, ftc. JAS. K. GODFREY, i. i. o c o
. «KO. P. HARRI80N, i. I. c. 0 0.
ni*rl MONT. CUM1IING
NEAN’ WOOD YARD.
T'-'r rP *T crtf,, "y foform th* rltizen*
Jof Savannah that he In- ■• rd the general Wood
llusmess. on that spacious and mo*t convenient h^atlon,
formerly known as Wayne's, late Wlnkb-r's wharf, on tho
West side or the foot of West Broad street, where he in
tend* at all times to keep on hand every kind of Wood that
may he requited, either at wholesale or retail. All of which
'.e intends to sell at tlm lowest market prices, for ra«h
«w- Particular and prompt attention paid to filllngor-
^jVV^T. MITCHELL, Agt.
mnr3-tf
MR. II.
. , ---■ -. v—H capital
in bond nnd mortgage, are prepared to efieet'insurance
•6Ta n torma“ BB * ^ re ’° n * U kl,ulHof P ro l'°rty on reason-
»pK ‘ t " ,UranC ° ln #,U,er of lh# n*nied Companl*.,
A. WII.ni R. General Insurance Agent,
deei 7 1. and Agent for the above Companies.
jlroH-lT _
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
'X c “■
"SVi f ta *’ w " I" R-nitJ. by llol»rt MorrU, Em.
Za r rJ:,% rFiblfolu-d.
The Contrast. «r too Evangelical and Traeiarlan System*,
by Rev. Jno. 8. Stone.
PalL*‘. h u. U, y #r r ,8 ^ rjr ' moro of U,e 01,1
I utnam * Magntlne for Janusrv. commencement iff a new
tho time to Ruh.rribc, at $2 60 If paid in
eil snil flip .nln l...
volume.
advance. Received and for sale bv
J"'"' 8. 8. SIMaV, Wo. ,85 Congroia-gr.
dying and renovating
... KSTABIasilMEST,
73 } ork street, near the Court House. Savannah. Georgia.
T .„., . „ muaumm n 1832.
h".? ?" 1 . , . M ’ r ’ K . r "/“‘ r,,lto «d friend* for
their continued favor*, would *tato that, in addition
mi tlie iinnrnveinei.lp In hwln. a..... r , ■ • • .
lt. I n F ! In Dying, acquired by him during l i*
nr ei . (-n<'-'nd nnd Nxffland. hn« made arrangementa
Hr* h * "7"'. by hei " now enabled to
Ii\„.t K i of c,,l,,r " " n "IH* and woolen dr.-s.e*.
shawls, fte.. which he trusts will generally please all wlm
may favor him with tlieir patronage J 1
Gentlemen's garment* dyed, cleaned or renovated, a.
erlilv^n m'T l " ‘‘Tm "" "" |Wrl " r,, y |e *>‘lch ha* gen
eralh much pleased lift patrons and friend*.
fatofoSbi^vK We ‘ e,H ’ d , ‘ n • , — 1 '■ —t
mSdnrn r te fr ° m th * ooun,rjr P" nct ""''r attended to. Terms
OLSTORICAI. PAINTER »r'tl?N^,mUJallare l/mdon* 1 .b)'i.'t , i n h!i* rcH ." ?? ^ or railroad. w„
H rjjjjro.™ 'o g—.H j U... hi
the line to connect
_ feblO
UNITKD STATES MAIL, '—
From Maeon. Ga.. to Tallahassee, Fin.
Railroad to OgteUsorp—Stages to lUttahassee
SlMU.-Mr., „„ If. 8 , b runnln, Ihrr. tl„7» ,
SH'"-;. »''J U«. 'In... .
u . '"'nonage, and Quincy,
week via. Tlimuanvillc. Duncansville, ftc
o clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Ogletbor|s) The 8ti
T , ’eCli .? ■ ‘tetiroad for Oglelborist The Btagee
SS2jeSr«l2ta r way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tak
b,ria£ “u,°nh2 ™ ,b * -r-»—
')'» , 'neaday and Friday, by Newton. Balnhrldp*
anil Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahaaace oa
Sundays, tuesdaya and Thursdays, at 10. I*. M
■ays. Tuesday, and Thursday*, at 10. I*. M “
JnTue^daya.Thursdays,and Saturdays, by th* way ol
■uiasyiil^—rotuniing same route on Mon-la vs. We.tnead.rs
to Tallahassee, $16.00.
L. C. Shaw, Agent at Gglethorpe,
A. A. Fisiikh. “ •• Tallahassee
- 0 ' 30 r. H. WRIfUlT. Pronrl.lor
, »«>. T1I-WK»TK111I II AILItOAU.
NAMEMiUt 1 RAINS leave Macon daily at 0*. Ami
" H °» l * thor t- «>« S. N-i -rrir- -t CoMinbu. a
•t I i7‘?, C "u'" b 1! * S..-ndO*lntttorp.
at 11>, A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3 U I*. M ¥
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train In
W A ." K .m U \ n .'! M ‘ llB !j««’rl || o, and with Macon and
rille^c f t 4nU ’ ,) *’ ton . Ul.attanooga, Naat-
In d *" T .V C ?, la, ? hu *' b r fMt line of coache., 28
cry! Ala* ’ ' e " Ce M B,ll “ by * W ' p - R - R -«« Montgom.
* l 0g,etl ' orp ® w,th Tallahassee and EuhuU
I'aaaengera breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
. •« vo*»®°' W> a,,a M8. .Superintendent.
Maoox. Aug. 90.1863.
AI1 * MHANCHV1LLK RAILROAU
Charleston Market.
CiiAHEKsroN, April 7
Cotton sale* to-day 250 bulcx at price* ranging
from u to lof cents. n 8
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE
fyjSSs/'UtASJ
NKW
WOODRUFF. GREEN ft CO.
CARRIAGE DKPOSITORY,
Ao. 223 Bay-street. .VrmtnnaA. Ga.
DROWN IIARRIS,
DING. LIVERY AND SALKS ST AI
ixo. n. nru..
IIKXRT C. KtXO
( flG-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tlie undersigned has this
J day associated witli him Mr. IIkxhy C. Ktxo. of Glynn
county, with whom he will continue the Factorage and Com
mission business In thUcItv.under the firm of Hru. ft Ktxo
J» n >- JNO. II. HULL.210 Bay-street.
A FORTUNE IN ONE YEAR
T fou one dollar.
O obviate the necessity of perrons going to California
and Australia in search of » fortune, the nudersigned
will, on tlie receipt of $1. povt paid, give full directions in a
business that is now paying from fidt.i$100 m-r month,
and at which many have made as high as $60 and $•**) in a
single day The hiciness readily yield* from 2000to30< Oiir
cent profit Tne Infiirmation given will lw of the most ru-
rinn*, astonishing and useful character ever communicated
• ■ man. Also, nearly all iff various recipe*, instructions,
drliances to make money, advertised in the various
w*pt|-er* in the United State*, will be given, (the price .,|
each te'ing $1) and at earl, ,.f which |. rmns make regu
larly from $6 lo $|n per day ; tho. affording so many dif
ferent kinds or employi,tent that no one can lull to make a
'election iff rome adapted to hi. circumstance* ; nmi as I
P.r"P°* lo “H for $1. can fail to see tlie
iberalily of the offer. I ran confidently s.iv that no per-
" ii out of. or in employment, whether he Is? rich or poor.
Viii i ver regret sending for them. The putdic are a-sured
hat Gils is mi ltl')im'il. A great portion of tlie loi.lne.r re-
iitires no capital, while any iff tlie different departiuent*
fo 1 *t*rted with from $t to $4 capital. Almost nil
ho.,- engaged in this business mske more clear money
t inn at any other business they could engage in. e\ en with
thousand* ol doiurs li.ve.trd a. „ coital. The business is
all easv. re.peetal.le. and hoie.rble. and the Information
which I propose tngive, originally ciwt tkousumlMofilollHrs.
nil', f ferl quite sure iff the fuel that any person who \« ill
give it * fair tri.il can make a handsome fortune, in o>k
yk*h. so sure as to render a failure Atronnrt v ixmenix
Addrcss.^t.puid. _ n. k. BLACK BURN]
Hampshire.jMaury County. Tenee
W A.NTKi)—A situation by a sober, industrious young
■nan. a (Florist—•— —*---• • - K
- - - irelner. t..„. „
"•rally. Best of reference giver
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
moORGIG N. Niciior.s,
Owens' Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made Urge additions to his establishment, continue*
to do DOflK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome style, aud on accommodating terms.
All work executed with dispatch.
CO-l'AIlTKRHHIP NOTICE.
The undersigned have associated themselves to
gether. under tho name and style of Murphy ft De-
vauny, for tho transaction of goneral Boot and
SPhoe tinsines*. having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Whitaker-streets. formerly occupied bv M
I'rendergtut. They are now prepared toolfer to their friends
and tlie public, a well selected stock of Iutdirs’ and Gentle-
"""I DDot*, Shoe*, ftc.. which tlicy will «kII cheap for
fIL
J3y
MURPHY ft DEVANNY.
duee. Being connected in bosines* with Hm-Kix*. Hcdhon
ft Co., of Charleston, the e*tabli*hmont of an office in thi*
city will afford our friend* choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will im given to buslue**. and thu uru»1 fnoilltie* af
forded customer*.
J. R. HUDSON. I 0 ,
W It FI.F.MING, 11*™"*' 1
LAM DEI II HOPKINS. Augusta.
«»|'18—tf j. j COHEN. Uh.iile.-ten
ll!r ll | l 't"' NS ! 'I' I|<11 llllils I’luriflnl III, lin ■ ,1
■ lu r *»le |,y mh29 COHEN ft FtMIUCK.
I^JN-ZS Lifts prime Side*, 26 do ilo Shoulders, laud-
“d for aale bjr m29 COHEN ft FOSDICK.
EfiW An,K - AND FIJtUR.—40 hhd*.
V ", n# * Bacon side* • 20 do do do do BhouHers ; 16
i-r. lim'?:?? IU,n, A hbU • n ' 1 " ,0 kW
Resale by " * u,M ’ rfln ® Howard street Flour. Uud-
, - SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
It BUNKER.
FOR THE LAUIE8.
N OW OPENING, this day. another lot of those beautiful
J and unique patterns of Enamelled aud Gold Ear ring*
and Broochea. of exquisite workmanship and taste, and
whirl) have been so eagerlr sought for this spring Also,
a forthor surplv of those fine Gold Mounted .Shell Comb*,
direct from Pari*, logoi her with an additional supply of
Diamond and Rich Jewelry, and lino Wntclus and Trim
mlngs. ftc., ftc.. unsurpassed in tho ntate.
B. B. NICHOLS,
at the old stand, flrat door west of Pulaski House.
march25
_ mislaid a Promissory Note, for Two Hundred nnd Four
Dollars and Thirty-nine cents, date-1 Havannali. January
13th. 1864. and payable ?lxty Day* after the date thereof,
being made In my faror by J. M Hay wood, and by me en
dorsed. All person* are hereby forbidden to trade for said
Note, or to take th* same in payment, as payment thereof
ha* born stopped, and I shall not be responsible as en
dorser. febl4 A DONAUD
Porto Rico do, 80 do New Orleans do, 60 barrels Sugar
House Srrup. 100 do West India Molaasae. 20 hhd* prime
Baoon Shoulders, 60 do do Ride*, received and for sale by
nn*16 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft 00.
Hi
mtOGANH— DUOGANS.
Tho subacriliers would call the attention of
dantvr* aud others, in want of good and cheap
•“jgans. to call and examine their stock, as they
>ati*fied that upon inipection tlie quality and
pricesol tbeir goods cannot fail to please.
Wf A^TED—A good cook a
• v 135 Congress street.
ilorstnniD vi-ge-
Apply at tlii*
«|>6—3*
d house fvrvant. Euqulre at
PHj mar8
cpitAVKIXKRS' GUIDE BOOK. — Dlstrunell'a Railway
X Hteamahip. and Telegraphic Book, a guide through
the In led State* and Canada. Also giving the invan
fiteatni Packet arrangement.Telegraphic Lines, U.t of Ifo-
tel*. *c . with a map or the l*uited State* and Canada,
showing all the Railrosd. and Cin.I«. For sale bv
*1 . . 8. B. HIBf.F.V, No. 13'i ('■ongress-st
7 ,‘5 Of I.-VN'I mil SALK.-Kilf ioid oii'tlia' Int
X-4 Tuesday in May ncxL before tlie Court house, the fid-
lowing Iota of land : Ut No. 140. in Cherokee eouolv ; l/ff
No - '^county ; l-ot No. 129. in Muscogee county ;
and lot No. 25. in Ise county ....
porlor Court for purposos of division
n 'h21—tuflM JACOB SHAFFER. Adm
T 08T WATCHED —Tlie loser of a double-cased detached
A-J lever Gold Watch, having on it the owner's initials,
may obtain the same by applying to the undersigned,
proving property, etc.
also, tho ovv
o owner of a Inst singlo-
i; wsuruHcu ouloMbd levor
>h. watch,can obtain information which mTy resile
hi x. to recover it, by applying to
ap2—eod3
WARING Rl'SRRLL.
d f lain Silk*. Bombazines. Alpacas. Canton Cloths
ew style of goods for mourning never before presen
ted in tills market, nt KKMITON ft VERSTIIJ.'H
oct20 72 St. Julien ft 105 Bryan-st . Waring. * Range
the public generally, in I’nrtrnit and IlistiwicaVpainthig* i DOrI6 _ ALI-LNANIli-Jt GAI.I/IWAY.
Hjid restoring old picture. Mr. Brooks furnish..* and re^ _ NKW GOODS—FALL TUADK—lN.ll !
gilds every .le.eript.on iff Picture Frame.. His collection rivAVITT ft MORGAN are rewltlng by tlie *trarne« 2. t.
on view in Stewart street. Robertavilte. lJ Iv their fall and winter Good. ta wlVteK V?
Orders left „t hi. residence, or at Mr. Jol.n Ifoote. will be ! fullv solicit attenUon : ’ h,C, ‘ lheJr rc, P <!ct
pj?J3 glace sod ducape do
... ' ' ,r,,r "de Silk of the uewest style *
punctui
lly attended to.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, INM,
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE I'URClIAHER.t
, - ASER.S OF
DRY GOODS.
O UR purchase* for the fall nnd winter trade are no.
pleU’d. nnd we can nuhmit to your inspection a very
luge and well asvort-Hl atock. embracing every article con-
uectcd with the trade, and at such price*, in tlie preseut
stale of the markets, a* will prove highly satisfactory.
M I’RENDKRGAST ft CO.. 17K llr.iughton-st .
ippnsite St Alldrewti Hall.
newest style
!•*. French nnd Eng. printed do
Plain .-.i IJ ,ur Ul,l,,|r, '»''* w«ar. plaid Itaw Silks
com • nlrw i? i 5l" J 0|,l 1 1 ""', Te 7 r,cl ' French printed Cambric
c m Dark Calicos, Mourning do. Irish Unens. Are,
yy I Rlbero'* new building. Cnngre.s-street
oct25
SPRING TRADE, 1834.
opened this day. and are prepared to *rlt on
. initerate terms, ten cases new Madder I'rlnte.
iinnortMl styles to whicli wo li-g to i-nll the especial alien-
Hon of purchasers. M I'RENDFRGAST ft CO.
178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew'. Hall, we«t
•" J ®- feb8
jjRANDY, WINE AND GIN-
• 15 half pipes Otard. Ilupuy ft Co'* Brandy,
..a —i— *-- ,nds, French do
various bram
30 and pipe*
8 bid* *ii|M-rior Old Peach do
40 du iluiuestie do
1*» A. cask* brown Sherry Wine,
2 )i pipe* do do do
16 '* cask* medium and choice Madeira Wine.
26 > 4 ' do Sicily do
Itl j* do Port d 0
25 )a do Sweet Malaga do
Also 4ii ha-ket* Champaign. 11 pipe* Meder Swan and
Holland Gin, 8 quarter task* Cherjv Brandy, for sale hv
feb23 WFIlSIKi: ft PAI.MI S.
d Home
Plain French .Mousiln ite I/vim
Silk nnd Wool Plaid* for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
KPISC4IPAL PUI1LIUATIONN,
J 1 " r S»T«»
ei11«urn 1 “-Hi? n 11 lwu - c *^-
«hU plm?' g l"’’ N T vip " *nd other cheap and valu-
able I ublicatiun*. lor Dale at the Book SG.re of
,* .. s. s. sini.n*.
auglO No. 135 Congress street.
P UOFI-XSOR ROWE’S
best piel
»»ti'd Erosive Gum. tin
preparation yet discovered to re-move pencil mark*
spot* or atain* from book or p»i.er. For sale nt the Book
M.TC.,1 DOV2A S. S. SIIILKY. No 136. Ctoogroae-rt
«» | ciw“ , * n d M cask* ground PhSte?
J landing this day. per linrk Selmois, from Boston, nnd
for sale on the wharf, by dtfi OGDEN ft BUNKER
QHAMI'AIGN.—50 i,, | ,
ocllt)
XTonni I* hereby given, that the hooka to rewivam...
it.ttrJ^H r " tock . ,n . ‘I 1 .’* s f^»* nn «l | and Branchvllte
Railroad, will be opene.1 at the following place* from the
Anrll nc^ i Fpbr, ' n 7 next " n "> »»«« »««ind Monday in
April next hid ween tho hour* of nine o’clock. A M . ind
tnree o clock, i. M.
The following gentlemen have been appointed commis
sioner* br the last legislature, and will please to open the
books aa above mentioned at the following place* to wit •
At Hrsnriivilin Donald K. Barton, iVt'iartrand and
At Brsnohvillo-
OlivorOtt.
8 - ““"""Z.W-.K.«»,
Wm m.'ljr J ° h ° K T " bl °’ 11 «•»««•-. *'"1
H it","" 1 °' O’Hannon, S. J. H.I1.J, ,„d J
jCSriaXStf-"- W - '—•"■’.•'ol.'.M. Alien.
At Whippy Swamp Cross Roads—B. McBride, TLoiua* II.
John J. Harrison.
Willingham, and
..inwl Stf'“““ n'™'™-"
Jowph 'itefH Urg—JO, ' n * IU J raond > J"*'0 L. Mimff. and
ThomB**lte?ny n ~ WW * ,d n “* twiek -Waller and
n „ N ® ,l , c .°, wj'frwf shall he given by each set of comnilaslon-
•r* of the time nnd place of subscribing, either by adverite-
ing in a gazette or such other manner aa they may deem'
best for at leant ten day* preriou* to the opening of the
■aid book*. “
The commlsnloneM herein named, will please to give n..-
lice forthwith. If time will permit. I will supply them with
, , . ; ■ i .<■ nmnuiiiiij mini wall
book* in proper form, also n copy of the Act, incorporating
the said coini>aiiv. i i idth'mu *
, „ . iWdalrk Champaign. 26 do the said company. ” j itaRTiijiii-""
' ■ - IV AM CdsmiKRK-A l.» „.| 0 7.
XJ ed and white De I^viuea and Cashmeae, for vale by
KKMITON ft VERSTILLK.
B OOKS—HOOKS—Him
Marion Steplu-ns.
I the Constitution of Mar
■ids, hy II
Alcohol and the Constitution of Man. by E L Youtnans
A Week’s Delight, or Gnme* and Stories.
The Itethrotlied. by Ale.sandro Manione
• 'lie \enr, a tale of wedlock, bv Kniilv F Carlen.
John, nr a ‘Win in Hand Is worth two Counta In tin
Hush, hy Elilily F Carlen.
Count Christoval. vol. 2d.
IJnne l/>rkwoihI. a novel, by Catherine Crowe.
Wheel of Mi-fortune, by Ned lluntliiie.
Work* of John C Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almanac, for 1854.
Darlington'* Carpet Bag of Fun.
ltusv Moment* of an Idle Wo
Graham's and Harper's Magnzim
Beet ived and for sate at 136 Cont
Jan2B
.for January.
s. s. siniJT.
C'BESn Cl RIIKNTS. fto.—Just racolved two cask t.’ur
I* r 1 '\* ei ' I'f'jne'), 6 cases Glnge
_ Brandy Fruit nnd plain l’resorves.20 ■]<
Wnlnut. .Mii-lir.H'in and Tomato Catsup* j 10 do* Olive Oi
in pints and quarts ; 20 dux Dickies, in quart*
Ion jars ; 30 w hole, half and quarter box'
'I bunches; Citron*. Mace. Nutmegs.Cordial*, fte!*,
nd half gal-
DAVID O'CONNER.
_ »f Broughton and Drayton-*!*.
Y?ORSAI.E — A black girl. 15 years old; a black girl:
X. years old.
A black boy 10 years old. Timber hand.
A black man 22 year* old. idmiglmian nnd field hand.
A black woman nnd 2 children. Held hand.
A Idack woman and child, field hand.
A black woman, sexintre**, cook, washer and iron, ar
2 children.
A black man 26 year* old. sawyer and mill hand
w»c2 WYLLY ft MONTMOLMV.
noNAun.
!()() I' 01 - 8 - ri.ANTINO l-OTATIKS. lo «rrl,r.„7,5
* v 7 J»n24 COHEN ft FOS DICK
J3»mi l it—26 ca*k. Hlbert Dorter, for sale, eoreer ofB.>
A and Whitaker streets, by jan2fl A. BONAUIK
O’luroteT'Jrom-K^" 1 - e-'M-wiK
"•ste-rf a. wi.it. ai
boxis Window Glaa*. Foraalolow bv
auglfl
CRANE ft RODGERS.
' U,t "I""'- rf -"
M. I'RENDERGAST ft CO . 178 Rroughton-.t.
dec2J opposite St Andrew
Hall. West side.
A beautiful ossorlmentol lino
among (hem a new variety equal
Drlnt* and Diet in
to oil painting*.and inurh eln-aper. for rate b»
nov - ;i d. S. SIBI.KV. 136 Congre** street
1 SrHN ’ A, ; , S -lW'llfiv. suiierior Srheidam
H Selim pps a Miijerior tonic, diuretic. antldlsiK>p|le nnd
rnr«'ininen.te.| to nil person*
re.ld.ng In the Southern State*; a doinonatreted preven-
tive iff ague.remittent and bilious fever. For sale by
_ A. BONAUD.
"Ilk and cotton Umbrella*
.......a* and Dnravol*. a largo nssort
ment Just received and for sale bv
oet'26
oct21
U MIIREI.LAS—Genticm
f/idles' silk Umbr.
AIKEN ft BURNS.
:V :
lean* Molasses
Jan4
rale by decl8
ORLEANS Bl'ti
McMahon a doyle.
, . . AM' M"I.AS.M.A—20 bda
choice Nuw Orleans.Sugar ; 100 bbl*.chrilco-Now Or
I/iiidfng and for sale by
SCRAN DIN JOHNSTON ft CO
B EEF.—20 half barrels li. Haws lie. f. Just received and
for sale hy declfl HYLAND ft O'NEILL.
■ Satin
’Lid Barege. 6 do do Striped do. 6 do do Ptald. t-'hlnti
ind Figured ilo. 6 do do Striped dodo. 7 do do super Barege
* _ ky mil IP AIKIN ft BURNS.
V IXSKL FOR Hi
i
The t"-ig Iikit.v. 1'is tuns Tmrlhen.
well found In *ail* and rigging, coppered and copper
fastened, I* offered for sate. Apply to
ROWLAND ft CO.
prime nnd choice New OrleansSugar; 100 bbl*. choice
N. <>. Molasses; 60 do rectified Whiskey; 80 cask* new Ba-
o: dea; landing and for sate by
" SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
Qf> TIER ns HAMS. 10 do Shoulder*. 20 bid* Pork.lanf*
ing tbi* day per brig R Russell, from New York, and
. . krig
i mite on tho wharf, by
deei 7
York, and
00DEN ft BUNKEB
ILveon Side*, fitierre*
—50 ca«*s St Julien claret; 60 Iwskets Ifeid- Brig.
* » s.erk and Hungarian Lyon champagne, now landlu" ni"
»nd for sale by Jan20 ’ J. V. CONNER AT A CO.
N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
U*
B ACON AND FORK.—6 bbdi
superior Items. 20 barrels Rump Dork,
'««; bus, for sate by
» __ BRIGHAM. KELLY ft Cto.
C IHlFFEF.—100 bag* prim
' do. 69 l.aguyr* do. 40
. - ireen lllo Coffee. lOO do Fair
. .. l-"ruyra do. 40 do (i|,l Government Java do. 60
•In Maracaibo do. rrceirrd and for sale by
d, cl1 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
CM GAK AND CRACKERS—16 buds Muscovado nnd To
O bbls yellow (. Sugar. 76 bbl* ton Ion, butter aud sugar
Cl HOICK SEED OATS, In quantitiea to ault purchaser* - ”
M j,n “ T. J. WAU9H. IIP Bay street.
I AKII— landing from achr. Mohawk, 26 kega and 10 bbl*
Li prime lawf laird,for sate by
novl - J V. CONNERAT ft CO.
nilTATOF.S—100 bbls DoIntm-sVjust Undml from the lirlg
L t»eorglana. nnd for sate by j29 K. W. BUKEIt.
TjMSH—26 hhla Menhaden Kish, an exeeljent article for
X plantation uae, just received and for sale b
decl7
P OTATOES^
f
WEB8TKR V^ALMEB.
in .. B0 .A W "' ,, l'»nllng and Eating Poiatoea, 10
bids. Mercer Potatoes, Just received and for sale by
m, '14 CHAMPION ft WATTS.
Il’ST RECEIVED—
Oil. for sate by
nov29
"raeker*. lauding and for sale by
or,| 4 HOIJjOMBR. JOHNSON ft CO.
O ATS —8.000 bushels prime Itenvi Oats, in store and for
sale by fob21 W B. MACLEAN ft C.O
» Norija Cigar*, just ren-ived and
HYLAND ft O’NEILL
R ' 'si 20 , r o ^kouliter*. 18 do do Side*, 4 do
roM'r« 2? bh *,' 1odo ; '""'""K from *chr I. Auden-
reid. from lUltiinoro, for *nlo by
. nill3 ° COHEN k FOSDICK.
H AY—260 bates
sate b
’ ky
Hay. in
ORD. F
H V -7 n “"J. tending per brig Union,
from Boston, for sale by
n,,,ao * OGDEN ft BUNKER.
p (, ^ATOI-S—60 bbl* Potatoes, just^ received and for rate
II K. WASHBURN. Agent
R ECEIVED—By this day’s steamer, a small lot of beauti
ful Pres* Silks, for sale by
»1>B PzW'ITT ft MORGAN.
M UilM CAMPAIGN—26 basket, just received and for
"•••by mb2I a. BONAl'D.
novl5
r goods ci
MURPHY ft DEVANNY,
rnrner of Congress and Whitaker streets
CANARY CAGIOS BY THE LAST STEAMER—
I k variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary
Cage* just received. Those desiious of a band-
vine Cage, and one iiroof again*! .Vito.have only
to make an early call for a choice from a One a*
Rortment.
ml128 J. P. COLLINS. 100Bryan-st.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD—Ranaway from
the «ub*vrii>«r. on the 16th of Augu«t. a negro man
named TOM. about forty year*old, stout and chunky
built, and ha* a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at tlie base of the no»o ami running up the
forehead. Ilo will nrolmhly try to get to Savnnnnh. where
ho ha* spent several vear* of runaway life, and was an In
mate of Savannah jail a good part of tho vear 1849.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
_I«on county, Florida. Sept. 12.1853 so P 18—dftwtf
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway trom Cole
raine Plantation, three seek* since. ABRAM AM MC
QUEEN and BOB. cacti about 40 years iff ago. They
are supposed to be down on the »nlt*. fishing and oya-
--Tj- “Hie above reward will be paid for tlie two. or $26
for either, delivered on thr Plantation to Silas Fulton, or to
the Jailer in Savannah, on application to
“ J WILLIAMSON ft CO
roar7—tf
LADIES’ UMBRELLAS AND PARASOIA
-Blue.
CHAMPION ft WATTS.
■1 .noo hag* Cherokee Corn, to arrive
C ORN.—l.iwi bag* Cherokee Corn, tn arrive For sale b»
tnarlO—3 FORT ft NORWOOD.
T ABLEAUX.—Tlie mibscribor has t
"lore, a fine piece of Mochanlsn
•n exhibition, nt hi*
- , , . . ■ ■ -- Comprising Railroad,
T.l—pli.Shlp.. Wl».l ,m! Wain Ml"., w.w.
tall and llock. all in motion, and in connection with a bne
Picture, being probably the roost beautiful thing iff the
kind yet seen In Savannah. G. B. MITCHELL.
Successor to F Zogbaum ft Co.
leclfi
JOTATOES — ion bbl* Potatoei
Brig Northman from Boston.
nov8
HYIwkND ft O’NEILL.
n Diseases of Cbil-
now tending from the
For sale hr
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
TAY—ll>0 bale* Eastern Hay. landing per bark Kliaa"
J betb leavitt, for sale by
fc klft BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
tetnding per TTOMOCOPATHY, its tenet* and tendencies, tbeore-tical
AA theolngicsl and therapeutical, by J Y Simpson, M D.
Children of the New Testament, hy Rev F Stark,
J Forsyth Meigs’ Practical Treatise
dreu. new edition.
Bartlett no toe Diagnosis and treatment of Fever* In the
United State*, third edition
legal Cap. rated for lawyer's u*e. whit* and blue.
Thesl* Paper, for medical graduate*.
feb24 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
N l r PICKS. Sardine Openers. Cork Scr«wa. Champagne
'•sft*, Ivon Table Cutlery, and Silver Plated Warrior
“•‘4 Successor to P Z^StamV^D I V - - J. P. COLIJN8.
0BDEI 4 BOSKER. I - °' la HBI0HAH. KDIi.V k CO
-15 basket* Salad Oil. 16 do Ilonteaux
„ A. DONAUD.
Corner of Bay nnd Whltaker-sl*.
Ol'ANISII 8EOAR5I—.lust received from Havana 49,000
LJ Segars. viz : 10.000 Autonio Moro Superior Segsra
14.000 IMoritn do. 9.000 Horace do, 8,000 I/^itlmo do!
5.000 El Ducnde do, 3.000 I* Carolina Regalia do. for sale
ky novl6 J V. CONNERAT ft CO.
N EW GOODS—For Gentlemen's and Boys’ Wear.—Black
Drab il’Kte. black, brown nnd green silk warpCashme-
rels for eoats ami Jackets, white and fancy IJnen Drills,
white and brown Navy Ducks, checked and striped Unens,
French English and American Cottonadc*. fancy summer
t-nsslrnere*, brown and slate Unens. ftc.. for sate at lowest
1’™'" b T tnh2I DiWlTT ft MORGAN.
I^UIUU. LARD, ftc.—50 bids H Smith’s Flour, new ; 60
I do Canal do; 60 half bbls Extra do; 60 kegs lard • 40
b-xes Candy; 26 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco. var/ou«
brands ; 6 half boxes do, extra twist, landing and for sale
oeM HOUHMBK. JOHNSON ft 00.
RAIXINAND FUll It—10" casks choice Hides. Shoulders,
Hains, 616 bbls anil ling* Baltimore. Georgia, and
• anal F lour, landing and for sale by
•"4/OOMBE. J
i 0 ® 1 ' 6 HOLOGNBE. JOHNSON ft Go. ■
H ITTER AND rifECF#—'The subscriber ba* made ar-
M range men Is to receive, direct from northern producers.
pply of very choice Butter nnd Cheese
■ regular nnd full *_,. r .,
" hlch is offered *t the lowest market price—20 firkins ami
26 boxes just received. Purchaser* are respectfully luvit-
•d to call. C. T. ROBINSON, 122 Bay street,
rear of the Exchangc.
B RANDIES—Thesubscrilwr* are receiving, and bav* con
stantly on band, the following brands, in half and
quarter pipes, which they offer to th«
dat' -
aud
... trade on accomnio-
leting term* : Otard, Dupuy ft Co.; J. B. Goddard ; Pinott,
Catillon ft Co.; James Hennessey.
J»ol8 00RKN FGSDint
H AY—50 bales prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig
Samuel B. and for uln by j29 E. W. BUKER
OPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, 1864 —M. pRixiirKnsnr
^^ft Co. have very great pleasure in Informing all their
friend* and customers, and the various Camille* who visit
Savannah for the purchasa of their Dry Goods, that their
stock for the season will be complete in a few d$ys. anil the
whole will l»e sold at their usual very low prices They
respectfully r<quest an early call, at tho wholesale and re2
tail Cash Dry Good* Warehouse. 178 Broughton street op
posite St. Andrews' Hall, west side. - i.,
mhl3
.116 half
bbl* Haw's Corned lleef.15 bbls and half bbl* Pig Pork,
For sale at the corner of Broughton and Ifrarton »t . by
dec3 DAVID O’CONNER.
D uffifld's hams and JoijK=$* tioroa*
Superior Items, 60 hair bbl* do do Jole*. for sale br
COHEN ft FOSDICK.
IJI'TI'FR UIIKFHE AND HFJIRINO-SOke~g7ieTecte.l Oa
JJ shen Blitter, 60 boxes F-nslish Dairv sjs
11< i ' 60 ! English Ilalrv Chee-e. 60 <k
hite do, 100 do new seated Herring, received per steamer
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON M|
od for sate by 11ST SCRANTON. JOHNBlVlN ft CtlB
S n ‘ , r V ’ 8 OK)ROIA"P!XINf:A-f.w bale* of toes* su-
«?°3" "••nnlkctnrad last season, which are eon-
and friend* to a handsome selection of light colored
Glace, Plaid and light Summer Silks
mart KKMPTON ft VERSTILLE
.1,1 ’j roe son. which *ro oon-
nlwtaL 1 ? ke the best article-In themarket -
Plm mirolnvlied t° call and examine them before pur
ehaiing elsewhere. KKMITON ft VERfmi.LK
. ” " 72 8t. Julien and 106 Bryan«tro*U.
I '’‘link'. • parcel contaialng children^
i . Tk" Under will be suitably rewarded. In
quire at thla office. ms,A
R DTIVED by recent arrivals, fifty barrels PlanttaePT. i R l z{2f I,T ' *? kalf pipes Dark and Pale Outid,
1V tatovs, and for saio low. JOHN F JF'SSF Dupuy ft Co a Brandy, (vintage* lK46-'49-'60) of our
feb 17 ' | ^"J“|I^_ r i" l J''n ; , 6 pipra au|i#rlor Holland Gin, (Meilur
H ARPER'S MAGA'/.lNK—F'or April, received and for sale
hjr *p4 a. a BIB LEY
T OW*8 OLD BROWS KIXpsoB SOAP.-Th, „
U niucli .Jmind [or ...Lin, .od .I,,™,,, u,, world n-
□ownjd Brown Windwir Bonn, Ju.t rtc.ir.d K r .u.m.hlp
from importer, and for *»lc by *
m»rt8 W. LINCOLN. Monument Square
’FX—60 half chest* llyiou, Imp- ri*L and F'ouel.nng for
sale by sepl6 WEBSTER ft PALMEB.
lORN—860 bushel* prime Corn, for sale, to arrive. hjT -
N F.W G (KIDS—per steamer Florida—RJeb p
■ (dines and Silk Tissues. Flounced and D
Swim brand) landing ami for sale by
90 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
I CJUNDRIES.—20 bbls Mercer Potatoes; 90 do. Apples very
l fine; 10 boxes Orange*: 10 do Lemon*. Raisins. Date*.
* 1 nn NT..)* Vnnll.L U-.u.i. i.. l. . - _
CDIW*6V.SSI-OK(iF.-A.„ P .ria,,„.'i,,,-;, Up H ,
ktf for surgeon’s use. just received, and forsate by ‘
W. W. IJNOULN. Monument Square.
Ibrown. green and black Ladie*’ Umbrella* ; watered,
figured and plain all oolored Parasol* For sate by
trla AIKIN ft BURNS
N *f 1 KTN J lIN 0^-I»ory, bone, boxwood and wire Nark
IN Rig*, for sate by nnrtX J P. COIXTNB
IJR* HAMS—6 bbl* I’lg Item*. 6 ilo smoked Beef. 800 |l>*
L Bologna Sausage, new, 20 caac* Hc.luddain Gin. For sale
ky nora HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
R UM—60 bbl* L Fljten ft Son* beet Rum. for sale br
"kW BRIGHAM, KHXY ft CO
. ally expected per echr Mary L.
Peareon, for eale to arrive bv
mh2P
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
Almonds.Pecan Nut*. English. Walnuts, ftc,, ftc.. just to-
„ o r ’° r ,lcnraor Augusta, and for sale by
CHAMPION ft WATTS.
T l F-T receiveii beautifully einliroidereil linen cambric
Handkerchiefs, also French worked Colter*, very rich
pattern*. For»aleby
very rt
AIKEN ft BURNS.
I-aci- for making mantilla*, at
mb 18 KKMITON ft VFICSTIIJE’S.
Eastern Hay.jt
for sate In lot* to suit purchaser*, by
dP<=7 E. W. BUKER
F ANCY nurrojw-silk. velvet, gflt. porcelain an'Kaney
buttons, and of all other kind* In large variety at
" nvlH KEMPTON ft VEROTILUi’S
C ODFISH. *C—Jn«t received 2 hhd*. Godfiah, lO bbte.
“t«> Seotel, Hurtnp. .nd Is
Boxes Sclaleil Herring. For sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR *
P lantation dry otxijis—stiip«Mi ami white enttnn
Osnaburg. Marlboro’ Plaid, amTslrf -* U ° n
printed Gren-
—- — —- <•uuncna.au Barege Robe*,
French Jaeonetaand Organdie*, white Tartetens, dotted and
embrodereil Swiss Hnsllns Fmbrolderte*. Ribbon*. Hosiery,
Linen Cambric. Clear I<awn, and Ham-stltcbed Handker
chief*, for salo by fu 1*2.8 DsWHT ft MORGAN
A PPLES— 20 bbls Apple*, Just rcceired per steamer Flor-
■71 Ida, end for sate by
dec29 CHAMPION ft WATT8.
F LOUR ftc.—200 sacks and 100 bbl* Georgia Floor. 96 do
II Smith’, do, 76 do Potato**. 2.600 IbaCodfls
sacks Java do. 160 half and quarter chaste Tea*, of
varlou* kind*, for sale by McMAHON ft DOYIJ
21ol!T» tSZiSZ.
cbtef*. blue Drill* and Donlin*. ftc.. for nl. k.
M ATB—Has Grass, Oil Cloth, Froncb Willow and Shaker
Table Mats, for sate by
.- nrtTl * J. P. COLUNB.
Drill* and Denims, ftc.. for sale hr
-* pi HENRY LATHROP ft CO
S IM- Ln.».„ Bun. .nd
O til bbl* Loulslsn* Molasses. Undine from kw4~ imi
- .. Smith’* do. 76 do Potatoea. 2.600 Ibe'bodflsh, 76 bx*
layer Raisin*. 60 halve* and quarters do, for sate by
feb23 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
B irm-Tt. niFfrsE ftc.—20 tub* new Mar Butter, 53
Ixixe* Cheese, 28 bbls Hiram Smith's Flour. 60 boxes
Here ing, lamling per steemer and for sale by
mil SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
B altimore iiaoon. - lard and fi/iitr—r,s hhd*
choiee new Baoon Side*, 16 do do Shonldera. 10 tierces
sugar- cured Ham*. SO bbl* and 60 keg* prime Leaf lard.
100 bbls Howard strevt Flour, landing and for sale by
SCRANTON. J0UN8T0N ft 00
mhlfl
Bnn. gigS^-^ltaiSai'BtfeS**
mttrv a name— ^ Pri “* *° reived and tor aal* by
COHEN ft FOSDICK. mart _ _ WEBBTER.ft PALMK8.
. y
i '
AND SAVANNAH 8T
. fsXMl-WKXXI.V.l
nbe7ltf.„u"^‘"' 0 '' 1B ‘ h ’ U " "•*-"> -Plndld ,ld,.
nnuui’ISn'P* “ & WoodhnB,
1800 tun * Oapt. O. R Bchenck
AtGLSTA. 1500 tun* Cant. T. Lyon '
KNOXVILLK. 1600 tun* Chpt. C. u Ludlow
Saturday 0 ***" York ftD ' 1 HaT,l,, “ ,, “’•'F Wedneaday and
These ship* are among the largest on the coast, nnsur-
f' a i S «'. P«*d- aefety or comfort—making their passages
In 60 to 60 hour*—and ar* commanded by ikUlful, careful
to New York C#r *’ ° ff#r m 1110,1 4**lrabl* conveyance
Cabin passage
Steerage passage y
I’ADELFORD, FAY "ft 00..
Agenta in Savannah.
SAMUEI, L. MITCFIEIJ^
13 Broadway, New York
ONITMU STATE! MAIL I.INK"
( Through In 60 to 66 hour*.—Are* fori- and
Charleston Steam Packets-leave Adger’a
Wharves every Saturday Afternoon and
°” “o
SOUTHERNER CapUlu W. Fuonui. 1JIO0 tons, will learn
each altermate "ednesff.y, having been newly cornered
and guards raised, i* now in complete order 3
rorfreiKht or passage, having elegant state room acoom*
UKxlatioiiN,apply at tho office of the Agent
re „ nSWRY MBSR00N1
w. . Corner n*T and Adger ft 8on’a Wharves
N- B-—A new ship will be placed In the"
with the Southerner on Wednesday*.
—from Macon In 38—anil from Savannah In 60
In 36 hours-
hours.
Tr^ t .w?v roUt *_r,V* en f* r '""^ng Savannah by 8 o’clock
° '‘r,*' .T 11 . ,rr ‘ Te * l Tallahassee in 60 hours. It ia
also decided iy ‘ he beet, eheapeet and most ex.wdltiouaront*
for trareiler* to Apalachicola anil West Florida
Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglothor.e