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0TI1KR INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
tis di/ference horn asssr* or Aoxs long Manning.
T iit „uder*lgn#<». Druggist*. have tor wl« that tovalua-
bl« and remedy7jfort(iwor€’i HhtumaUc (but/*Hind,
... ao uulvPaally known and ao highly appreciated by
thousands who hart long boon cripple* and have
rjr^dorwl to perfect health by IU naa. The extensive
-T.uhiiturinf arrangement#, aa alao a daalra to meet Uia
unre* of all who may ba afflicted with thla dlaaaaa,
.ml aiaka It, to them, the ouixrnrr, aa It la tha moat
“ ...._!« i.f Irn.tmiMIl III
mods or troatmant hava datarmluad tha propria
lL to reduoa tha prioa to thru notura* par bottla ; at
.kick the agent* will aall It In future.
* J. H. CARTER A 00.. 1 A „_ u
A. A. 80L0U0N8 k 00., j A< ^ U f » T * nMh
gold In Oglethorpe, by Pembeiton k Kllla; Macon by L.
Uttla. aud Payne A Naabltt: MilledgevtlU, by ^. W. Little;
y.ridla. by Wm. Route ; Augusta, by llavlland, RUlay k
tb .and Va. H. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by B. R. Jonaa
a t o .and Cunningham. Cola k Co ; at wholaaala by A A.
MomoM A Cto., and J. II. tartar A Co., Savannah, (la.;
llaTlIand, llarralk k Oo.. and I*. M. Cohan A Co..Charleatnn,
p C., and J. Wright ft 0o„ No. 151 Chartraa atreet. New
OrWna.aod by Drugglata ganarally throughout tha United
^Tbc a bora are alao agenU forth* aala of that Invaluable
preparation, already ao estensivrly and popularly known
|>. hundreds of thousand* throughout Ilia United Malta,
“ RIOUTIMOKIC’S
RITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
Tha Immense aala of thla Oord'al. during the laat two
rears. and tha universal satisfaction It haa given to all—
Including hundred* of tha moat respectable phyaieiana
throughout th* country—prove* It the moat valuable AL
terativ* and Blood Purltlor aver known, for the treatment
id all diseases arlalnglrom iiidlgeallon, a torpid condition of
tha liver, or In.puritlea of th* Wood Whit* aa a Preven-
tire of diseases, eapeclally thoa* of a Uiliout and Intermit-
taut trua. nothing naa baan found to equal It.
Thl/iiTa purely vegetable extract, pleasant to taka, and
p*rfvctlv harmless—even with the feeblest constitution —
It* action I* aim pie, y*t producing the most wonderfully
beneficial raaulU. Aa au agreeable Tonic. It promote*
healthy dlgeatlon. at the aama time rcplenlililng th* gas
tric Juice* and furnishing healthy chyle. thereby Imparting
purity and vitality to the Blood, equallaa# IU circulation.
Jiewlv electrified throughout every proper channel, stlinu-
late* the liver to healthv action. „ „ .
it. iiivlBoratcs and llcatoree the Knfci-blcil
11 “ and DrbllUatrd,
and thus. not only removing disease but fortifying the ay*.
Um againat it* attack*, and producing and maintaining a
Ulow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept In every
family and used by every Individual, n* It may not only
save lo them hundred* ol dollars, but aUo save them from
affliction, and even aavelffo lUelf.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists and merchants will bo allowed a liberal dis
count on bo III the above preparations, and can procure It
of our wholesale agent*, as above, nt our wholesale price*.
DOWNING A CO.. Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South.western Depot
in Louisville, Kentucky, order* may be addressed at either
place. fwU1&—ly
prjdicott novum,
(knm Broadway and Spring-atrmis, Xtw Fork.
(o. h. Aixnmm, nonugma j
* Maaara. H. Uxiga k 8oJt. formerly of tha lAolar
llo.i**, Macon. Georgia, beg leave to Inform their
Southern Mends Uut In oonsoquonoo of th* dentruc-
lli.i lafargo Mouse, they have located themselves at
th*above turned establishment, whaie they will ha happy
to enter tala them and the traveling public.
fob*—*m j(
" I.AKIKIl IIOUSO—HALOS, OA.
Th* undaralgned having leaved tha above eatab
llahment bag lo aaaur* Uia traveling publlo that
no axertiona will b* spared to auatain the reputation
louse. OfiO M. 1.00 AN. I p„ nr i.tnra
Jan 12—ljr JAMES MEARA. f Propri,t ° t
1'ICOLATA HOUSE, PIOOI.ATA, ELA.
*“* Th* subscriber would reapactflilly Inform th*
traveling community that ho haa leased th* above
named house, end U now ready to accommodate
traveler*, and hop**, by giving hU personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will hava hor*a* and carriages at all time* to accom
modate hi* guest*. OKI). M. QAI.P1N,
dccia Proprietor.
PlaANTlfiltS' llOTKI—AUGUSTA, OA.
Tills splendid now house, situated on IliVud-at..
immediately la front or th* site of the old Planters'
Hotel, which haa bean furnished throughout with
furniture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception ot
customers on Saturday next, It will he tho endeavor of
the Proprietor, to giv* satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON.
novO—tf Proprietor.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
T HK .Subscribers have Just received a low pieces of the
following style*, a choice selection, to which they
would invite the attention of early purchaser* :
Figured and Plaid lUrege Delaine*.
Mourning, all-colored and Plaid Bareges.
Silk and linen Lustre.
Colored Lawns.
l’lald and Colored Organdla.
Colored Jaccouet.
French do.
8wis* Muslin.
English and American Prints.
KEMPTON k VERSTILLE.
feb!2 Waring'* Bunge.
inmy. nriuu w, ioiw.
&tt0Utc00 Carta.
a in
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$500 Challenge.
IIOnBNSACK’B WORM HVRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principles.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has Hirer been known to fall in coring
•tb* most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
tills remedy Is once used, from tho fact that It not only de
stroys them but removes all the sUino and mucus which
may remain.
The Taj c Worm.
This worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that In
habit the human body. It gr> ws to an almost indefinite
length, snd becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intes
tines and stomach ** t« produce Fits. St. Vitas' Banco, Ac ,
which is the cause of many goios to the grave, uot believ
ing that these complaints have their origin from the taps
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw.
ful foe to health, I recommend the use or my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills ; the Syrup to be takuu In doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times a day, then take from five to
right of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, the mo*toh»tinat*ca*cs
of tape worm can bo speedily cured.
Hound or Btomacli Worm.
Tills worm Is usually found in the small intestines, and is
Hie worm most common to children, yet it is not ontlrely
confined to them, o» adult* have frequently been known to
suffer with them. Th* symptoms most prominent while
sffected with this worm, ar* hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of th* bowels, picking at the
nose, a hluelsh streak under the eyos. Ao. H you.or any of
your children have any of the above symptoms. Iloben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, safe and *|*cdy cure ; ami If attei
using 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.
A•«strides, or Ninnll Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the human sytem is liable, arc
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be
found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the lr
ritatiou they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such ns inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangement* of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be used ia Hobensack’s Worm ayrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaredie*. that
I defy any on* to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
and liver Pills are recommended to bo used they will notJ
cure. All that is necessary is to uso tho syrup iu accord
nnce with direction* on each bottle ; and in case a gentle
purgative is required in order to allay the irritation they
produce, the liver Pill*, bv their sympathising action and
healthy njieration upon tho bowels, is the most pleasant
medicine that can he taken.
IIOBFSSAfK’S L.IVICK PILLS.
No part of the system Is more liablo to disease than the
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessel* and
nerves, aud if diseased, the blood of course Mowing thro’
all parts of tho body, pro-luces liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious a flections, dyspepsia. Ac
OyapeiMln.
The aymptomaof Dyspepsia, and its variousdiseases are
dizziness In the head.heartburn.oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac . and some
times general languor of the whole body,from this it wil'
bo seen that the discaso owes it* origin to a disorganized
state or tho Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s I Iver Pills is
the very medicine to effect a permanent end lasting cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure
and healthy.
1*1 wer Complaint,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pall. .
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in the side is in
creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the
pain ls generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becommgof a sallow appearance, and the stools
clav colored. Thla disease can be cured by the uso of Ho-
be mack's Liver Pills, ns they act directly upon tho seat of
the disease, and thvn operating upon tho bowels they ex
pel all the corrunt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Females.
You will And these Pills an invaluable medicine in many
c-omplaint* to which you arc subject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of inestimiihto bene-
fit in restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so
as to cure all complaint* which may ariso from female ir
regularities. a* headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side,
back, Ac. These Pills are the only safe aud effectual reme.
.dy to cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick lleadncho. Giddiness, Uhoiunatlsm. dis
tressing Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or iu fact any of the dis-
eases that arise from affections ol the Uver, impurity of
the Blood, or con»tiu*tion of the Howell.
Medical Kvlilcnce
We, the unudersigned Physicians, having had tho rceipt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say.
that tho Ingredient* of which they arc composed makes
them (holiest Pill in use for all diseases of tho Liver, I id-
puritlese tho Ulod, Ac.
(SEORGF. WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
W Purchase none hut those having the signature “J
N. HDBKNSACK," as all others are worthless imitations. Ll
Agents wishing new supplies, aud all others wishing to
become agent*, must address the Proprietor. J. N. IP •BEN-
SACK, at hi* Laboratory,No. 120 North Second-street,abova
Race, Philadelphia.
.Sold by all Druggists and Morchant* In theU. SI
For sale In Savannah. Oa.. by J. II. Carter A Co., J. B,
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co.. andJ. E. Do Ford,
ms-yil—dtw&wly
CARTER’S BPAMSII MIXTURE.
THK GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
Not a Particle of Mercury tn It.
A n INFALLIBLE HEMKDY for Sciofula. King's EvlU
Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples
or Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Boil*. Chronic Sore Eves.
Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain
of tho Bones and Joint*. Stubborn Ulcer* Syphilitic Disor
ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and nil Diseases arising
fmm an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence iu Life, or
Impurity of the llhmd.
This valuable Medicine, which ha* become celebrated for
tho number of extraordinary cures effected through its
agency, has induced Hie proprietors, nt the urgent request
of their friond*. to offer it to the public, which they do with
tho utmost confidence In its virtues and wonderful curative
properties. The following certiticnL*. selected from a large
numlwr. are. however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of the pioprietor* ; and are all from gentlemen well
known in their localities, and of the highest respectability
many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Va.
F.'HOYDEN. F.-q., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond
known every where, say* ho has soon the Medicine called
CximtH’n 8TAX1SH .Mixtvrk administered in over a hundred
case*, in nearly all the diseases for which it Is recommend
ed. with the most astonishingly good results. He says it is
the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen.
AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CUKE—I hereby certify,
that for three years I had Ague and Fever of tho most vio
lent description. 1 had sevenll Physicians, took large quan
tities of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad
vertised, but all without any |>ermnncnt relier. At last I
trie<1 CaitntK’s SpaniMI MixtiRK, two bottles of which effec
tually cured me. and I am happy to say I have had neither
Chills or Fevers since. I consider It the best Tonic in the
world, and the only medicine that ever reached my ease.
Beavor Dsm, near Rishinond. Va, JOHN IAJNGDKN.
C. D. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for
many years in lhe Post Office, ha* such confidence in the
astonishing efficacy of Cartkr'* Spanish Mixti-rr. that he
has bought upwards of 50 bottles, which ho has given away
to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to
fail when taken according to direction*.
Dr. MINOR, a practising Physician, and formerly of the
City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed
in • number of Instances the effects of Cartkr'h Spanish
MixtURR. which were most truly surprising. Ho says in a
case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good of-
fects were wonderful Indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A Morris.
Richmond, was cured of liver complaint of S year* stand
ing. by the use r>c two bottle* of Carter’* Spani*li Mixture.
GREAT CURE OK SCROFULA—'The Editor* of the Rich
Ond Republican hail a servant employed In tlu-lr press
mo. cur* I of violent scrofula, combined with Kheutna-
■tUm. which entirely disabled him from work Two bottles
of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure ot him. and
the Editors. In a public notice, say tliey •• cheerfully recom
mend It to all who are afflicted with any disease of the
blood »
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I had a very
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mix
ture. I consider It a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M
TAYIjOR. Conductor «*n the R. H. A P. It K. Co, Richmond.
Virginia.
Salt Rheum of ‘4(5 Yrnrs HtnmlliiK Cured
Mr, JOHN THOMPSON, residing In the city of Richmond.
»** cured by three bottle* of Carter's i-panish Mixture, ol
Salt Rheum, which lie had nearly 20 years, and which all
the phvsicfans of the city could not cure Mr. Thom|>*on
t» a wall known merqhant of Richmond, Va., and his cure
it most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, or Richmond, Va , had a servant
cured of Spvhill*. In the worst form, by Carter’* Spanish
Mixture He says lie cheerfully recommends It, and con-
si-ters || an invaluable medicine.
RICHARD K. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Fcrofula
*nd what physician* callod confirmed Consumption, by
three boitlcsof Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
EDWIN RURTON. Commissioner of tho Revonno, says he
'**" seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mlxturo in a
number of Spy hilitic cases, and says it Is a perfect cure for
that horrible disease.
Wit. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va.. cured old sore*
find ulcer*, which disabled him from walking. Took a tew
bottle* of Carter’s Spanish Mlxturo. and was enabled to
*»lk without a crutch, In a short time permanently cured.
I rice tl per bottle
PrlnHpal -t j|. WARD. CLOSE A 00., No. 83
“Idea lane. New York.
BENNETT A BEERS. No. 125 Maln-«t . Richmond. V*.
by 8HOMAH M. TURNER A CO.. JAMES
LEMON SYRUP.
B EST BLACK BO TILES, per box 91. keg syrup per gallon
987$, do do per 20 gallon i.'i,-, kegs extra, each 37-f.
Assorted ( nil-lies.
Per 100 Ife 9U!; Sugar Plums. Krult Drops, Ac., 918.
All articles of Aral quality. No charge fur delivery at
railroad or steamboats. T. C. RICE.
Candy and Syrup Manufacturer,
niar2H—.lAwly Savannah. Ga.
WOODRUFF, GREEN t& CO.’S
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Mr. W. W. WooDRcn’. of Griffin. Oa., and
Messrs. M. C. A J. 11. liiim, of Newark. N. J.,
having purchased the entire Interest, and secured the
location of Messrs. T. J. Navlor A Co., in the carriage busi
ness III till* city, respectfully announce to the citizens of
Savnunnh and of the States of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala
bama Florida, and all section* trading at this growing city,
that it Is their Intention to keep on hand, at all time* a
large anil general assortment of every kind of carriage* in
use.
Tltoy fed confident that their business relations are such
a* to enable them to offer inducement* to purchasers ofual
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green liave been engage-1 In the manufacture
of carriages in Newark. X. J., for a number of years, ami
are well acquainted with tho wants and requirements of the
South. Their reputation as Manufacturer*, combined with
the experience and qualifications uf Mr. Woodruff, long
known ut Griffin, Ga.. in tho carriage business, embloden*
them to promise that they will be able to meet the expec
tations of the public.
Mr. H. D. W. Alexander, of tho late firm, favorably known
in connection with the carriage business in this city, is as
sociated with them, and will act as their agent iu tho trans
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff's intention Is to divide his Urns and atten
tion between this point and the Interior, and hope* to make
the acquaintance of this community personally.
By strict attention, couple-1 with fair and honorable deal
ing, tliey liopo to secure a share ot public patronage.
They have made arrangements to have all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN A CO,
223 and 225 Bay street.
Savnunah, Ga.
CARD —It will seen by tho above that we have
deemed it best for the interests of all concerned, to with
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green A Co. We taks
this opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the
kin-1 olfers of support that wore so liberally proffered us,
and to solicit tho sumo for our friends of the sainu Urn).
T. J. NAYLOR A CO.
Pavannah. December 7. 1863. mb28
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
CARRIGRS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES—A
— general assortment, just received.—The sub-
serlhera are now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages,
I’hn-tons, Buggies. Carryalls. Ac . fresh troni some of lire
most popular Establishments, and Builders nttlio North.
The selection* were made by one of the firm, with strict
reference to the requirements of this market.
Tliey aro determined to keep only such articles in their
lino, n* they ran confidently recommend and warrant, feel
ing assured that they will he sustained in offering n belter
and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in this
market.
The Public are most respectfully requested lo call.exain-
ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by an examination of their stock
Qjr All kinds of llepa'ring done as heretofore.
L.S. BENNETT A CO-
July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-st
CONRAD HARD A SON,
MANlFACTORING SILVER SMITHS.
No, 110 Arch ttrfH, four doorn Ulow Sixth, J’hilarleljihia,
(KHTSni.lNtlltD THIIITV OIID YKAIIK.)
S III.VKR Tea Sets, Pitchers, Cups. Forks. Spoons. Ac . of
til* newest and most admired patterna. Also, Import
ers of Sheffield and Birmingham Plato-1 Ware. Cutlery |da
toil on Albata metal. Forks. Spoons. Ac., suitable for .steam
ers, hotels end families. Keep constantly on lum-l a large
slock of London, Liverpool and Genova Watches,
apt!—Oraos
CANE SKAT, P la AIN AND FANCY CHAIRS
A rm chairs.
ROCKING CHAIRS,
CANE SETTEES,
DIN I Nil AND CHAMBER CHAIRS,
In all the varieties of colors and fashionable styles, at the
cheapest rates, wholesale a.vl retail, at
N. K. WOOD'S W A REROOMS,
129 and 131 North Sixth street.
mh24—dint opposite Franklin square, Philadelphia.
GIIKAT MUSIC EMPORIUM.
J UST PUBLISHED—At Lee A Walker's. 188 Chestnut *t..
Philadelphia.
No. Iff. Bud* and Blossoms, the last number out of the
popular collection of Variations on Sacred Air*.
Tantalizing Polka.
Sleigh Bell Polka. By W. II. Keffer.
Iz-sTurleon Polka Mazurka. Wallersteln.
Belle Alliance Schnttish. (1. Anton.
Young America's Polka. By Is-wis Reimer.
Kind Words. TIioh. Baker.
Thu Happy Home* of Earth. Titos. Baker.
Matchless Kate. J. Hainan.
Oh ! The Joys when Love is Dreaming. W. G. Ewing.
Cora lee. II. H Brown.
(■i-ntle Warning J. Hainan
Tho Miller’s Song Author of Ilent Bolt.
Rescue Quickstep
Fond Hearts at Home. R. Thomas.
New Music published and received daily. Also, constant
ly on hand, superior Pianos. Guitars. Violin*. Flutes, and
the very best Italian Strings, ol their own Importation.
Or-lcrs promptly attended to. Catalogues sent by mail
mo 21—lm
SOAP.
T HE subscribers, agents for tho sale of MYJIICK’S SOAP,
offer for sale-
2600 boxes Chemical Olive Poap,
3000 do. Pale do.
2000 do. Drown do.
Warranted equal to any manufactured. Put up in r^k*
ages to suit, without charge. J. B. A. A S. ALLEN.
mIi 21—3m 7 and 8 South Wharves, l’liil:id<>lpliis.
HUDSON, FI-KMING A CD.,
Factor) and CominliSloli Merchant!,
An. 91 Hay tier el. Savannah, fla ,
T 8ENDF.lt their aorvices to planters, merchant* and deal
ers. in the mile of Cotton and all oilier country pro
duce. Being connected in business with IliirKixs. Ilt'iwix
A Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office iu this
city will afford our friend* choice of markets. Miict atten
tion will bo given to business, and tho ui-utl facilities af
forded custouiot*.
.1. R. HUDSON.
W It FLEMING, / ^* T 8 nnn h.
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta.
•*pl8—tf J. J COHEN. Charleston.
FOR THE IiADIES.
N |OW OPENING, tills day. another lot of those beautiful
and unique pattern* of Enamelled and Gold Far rings
and Brooch**, of exquisito workmanship and taste, and
which have been so eagerly sought for this spring Also,
a further supply of those fine Gold Mounted Shell Combs,
direct from Paris. Together with an additional supply of
Diamond anil Rich Jewelry, and fine Watches and Trim
mings. Ac., Ac., unsurpassed in tho State.
I). B. NICHOLS.
at the old stand, first door west of Pulaski House.
n»rch25
I i isT OR MISLAID.—Take Kotlee. that I have lost or
J mislaid a Promissory Note, for Two Hundred and Four
Dollars and Thirty-nine cents, dated Savannah. January
18th. 1851. and payable Sixty Days after the date thereof,
being made in mv favor by .1. M. Haywood, and by mo en
dorsed. AU persons are hereby forbidden to trade for said
Note, or to take the same In payment, as payment thereof
has been stopped, and I shall not be responsible a* en
dorser. febll A UONAUD.
House Syren. 100 do West India Molasses. 20 hints prime
Bacon Shoulder*. 30 do do Side*, received and for sale by
HIOI6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
fTIIAMPAlGN AND CLARET — 60 baskets quarts and
pint* llei-ls-irk and Ex eel slur Champaign, 10 cases Li
on Grand Claret Wine. For sale by
octl W W GOODRICH.
by
HtfRRHMRPVUIIIIIPmilllimHPmMIPMPW
lean* Mol*<»«■*. 25 hh-l* and 26 bids Cuba do. 15 hhds
choice Porto lllco Sugar. 20 do New Orleans do, 150 bids
clarified A. H and C do. 75 do K P Gin, 50 N E Rum. 50 -To
Western Whisky. 25 do Old Monongahela do, 30 do Rutter
Cracker*. 20 do Sugar do. 100 firkins lard. 160 boxes Ada
mantine and Sperm Candles, 76 do lieadel's Tallow do. re-
celxed by recent arrival* an-l for sale by
nhlfi HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
M
Fringe,
op*, in great variety, for sale
by mh24 KEMPTON A VKRSTILLK.
YTtTHmS KID GlTTvES— U-llea’ and gentlemen’s White
VV Kid Gloves, lor sale by
mh24 KEMPTON A VKRSTII.LF..
mh2l
J UST received at A. Bonaud's Fancy Grocery Store, p- - r
■learner rotn New York, a new supply of preserved
Labstcrs, Salmon. Pate do Pcrdreaux and Pate de CalUes.
Alao. some very fine Grulere Choose. Corner of Bay and
Whitaker street*. fob2l
TIUSI1 POTATOES—50 bbls choice eating Potatoes.
mb!9
MCMAHON A DO VIE
S UPERIOR OLIVE OIL—A few boxes of very superior
Olive Oil. Just the articlo for.table use. this day receiv
ed. and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
„ uv 9 Monument square.
B xOON—& UU<la Bacon Shoulders, just received, and (br
| «|eby 20 HYLAND A O NKHJ-.
B randy, gin. wink, ao.—is h*ir pi|>-* otar-i, nupoy
A Go’s llranJy. 8 do Durand A Sawrao’s do. 16 quarter
^ARm,T. A 7 D)L0M0N8'A , 00.? , and* \V\LWL I (Taslw Jn UiiU, Madeira
COLS, Savannah. E. P. 8TROECKER. Macon, and by Drug- Gin,2 punchsona Sootoh Whisky, 10 half pipes old Madeira
my^JSSrSrfi. ° U WcONNCTAT A CO.
10EN Mcintosh,
ATTOUNEl AT LAW, JadOlm-tlU, Fla.
GEORGM TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
C " r y < »F41to**r-*t. and Bay tows, Sawwmok, Ga.
thomai t. long,
ATTOWOCY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DOT
qjto*.corner Hay ami Hamard-UrteU. Savannah.
_ ORDINARY’S OFFICE, ~
Oorasr of Bay and WhlUker-atzeeU Office hnora from 9
*. p from 3*. P. M. to «, p. M.
JNO. M. M1LLKN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
wilt Y-r 0 *. n w er °f Whitaker and Hay streets.
t lh * °? urU . of Serlven. Bulloch, Effingham,
liberty, Mclutoah. Glynu, Camden and Chatham
eounUee. f eb7
JOSEPH GANAHL,
... _ . . ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Bay street, over the Reading Room of the Republl-
oqn, entrance imme-IUtely east of Messrs. Price A Veader.
D. A. O’BYRNK,
„ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176 nay atreet, over Turner A Co.’s Drug Store.
fntrat Vruj bo Cflrgrapb.
DANIELl* COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNREUXJR8 AT LAW,
-Atlanta, Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIJJJR AT LAW
IFasAinptiiri City, D. 0„
Will practise In tho various Court* of the District, and at-
toud to the prosecution of claims against the Govern-
,Mnt - Junega
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND 0GUN8ELL0B AT LAW,
Alligator, Alnt floritla,
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Cul. 8. S. Sibley, and It. H. Hilton, K»q.. Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND CgUNSLIXOR AT LAW,
Pirsyth, Monroe County. Oa.
M9“ Telegraphed for the Georgtsn. II*
. W. RARER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!A)K AT LAW,
MonliceUn. Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. B. Futuoa, Savannah. Ga. feb3
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
_,,, ,, , TroupiHlk, Georgia,
»!ii n f ,n Ulrccult Courts of Thomas. Isiwndes,
Gliuch. Ware. Appling and Irwin.Georgia ; and in theCir-
~ ,U of Madison an-l Hamilton, of the
Mi-l-ile Circuit of Florida, and In Alactuia and Columbia
counties In the Eastern Circuit of Florida Wilt attend to
the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
William h. dasher,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELI-OK AT LAW,
«... , , T '™PviU*. bmmdti county, Ga.
W i!'.5 r f et, . w n I<owndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair, Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia •
ami in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida. fc b 23
WM ' r "V-i*?’*. Twai»n«CTouvn). Jzrxaaowa,
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW,
Huena Vista, Marion f.V»in/y, Ga.,
Will practise in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee. !*•*, an-l any adjoining
counties where their services may be required. jan29
. WALTER S. NOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office fn the Errhanqe.
Will practice In the court* of Serlven, Washington. Rich-
mood, Burke, and Chatham counties. rcb8.
JOHN B. MILLER.'
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. . Brunswick. Georgia.
Bill practice In all the different Court* of the Eastern Dis-
trict. Particular attention paid lo collecting. m25
New-York Markets.
N«w You, April \\.
Tho Cotton mica on Monday were only 325 bales,
and for tho week 7,500 balea. Tho market close* un
settled and dopraased. Fair Uplands cIom at lOf,
Middling Of,Pair Orleans 11|, Middliug o|.
On Tuesday tbs market continued dull, and ex-
hibeted a decline of 4 cent upon Monday's closing
figures, with ealea of 900 bales.
Uudor an aotivo speculative demand in flour prices
have advanced from 64 to 12| cents per bbl. Btate
brand* are worth 17; Ohio, $8 C2|; Southern Arm at
$7 02| to |8 25; Wheat i» atllTor—Sonthom white ia
worth 11 70. Corn Ih a shade lower, with sales of
4800 bushels at 72 to 75c. Klo Codec at auction
brought 94 to 114c, to-day, with sales of 1000 bags
Spirits of Turpentine is innetivo at 65 to 67c. Com
mon Itoeln, with ealea of 400 CAflka, brought $1 fy'i
delivered.
The ship Rio Qrnndc haa arrived in Baltimore ; tho
bark Macon in Boston ; and tha schr. Rainbow at
Booth Bay, all from Savanuah; and tho Velocity,
from AHpinwall.
Washington Affairs.
Wasuington, April 12.
In the Senate on Monday, Mr. Owin advocated the
Pacillo Railroad bill.
In tho House, Mr. Denno introduced a resolution
sustaining the principle that free ships make free
goods, except as to articles contraband of war, and
that a neutral flag protects tho veaael from iinrcaaona-
bio search or seizure. The reaolution alao requests tins
President to communicate any correspondence had
with foreign governments on tho subject. The mat
ter was referred to the Oommittco on Forcgn AfluirsJ
Shipping ant) Steamboat*.
t>NITKD~1»TATKi MAIL LINK—
FOR NEW YORK —To leave on Saturday. 15th
Uo’eloeli. A M— 1 ilia new and superior steam
ship AUUU.-tTA. Capt. Tlimnaa Lyon, will leave aa above.
For freight or postage. apply to
apl3 I’ADELFORD, FAY k 00.
Cabin Passage 925 00
SUerege woo
■TKAMHAll* ISAIIKL,
FOR KEY WE8T AND HAVANA.
Jb leave-on Saturday. 15/A April.
« T1,# Un ‘ t * <1 8UU * M *'> SUamahlp BABEL,
_Rotuxs. Commandm, will regularly
leave this port on the 1st and 16th of each month. For
passage only, apply to
a 1*4 COHENS k HKRT7,. Agents.
-ALA BOSTONw-Theaehr. 8E0UINE, Capt Swam,
.TflHKwill have Immediate despatch for Uie above port.
Fur freight of 100 bales cotton to complete cargo, applv to
_»P U ROWLAND « 00.
jm jfS^WT^ON DECK ONLY.—Tlie sfflirL H.
'ifta DlV !•*'• •’■vis. master, having her whole undurdeck
cargo engage-1, will have quick despatch aa above. For
freight ol deck load only, apply to
_«pU OGDEN k BUNKER.
C&lL regular packet achiiooTr
Amiil LAN DOME. R. J. Brown, umster. will have imme
diate despatch, for th* above port. For freight or iissxage
•Ppiy lo ap5 ROWLAND* Cm
KKW YORK—Old Eatnbllahcrt Litre.
■Wr—Th* packet brig EMPIRE. 0 A. Knuds,master,
will hare dispatcli ax above. For freight or passage apply
on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
»P* BRIGHAM. KE1.I.Y k CO.
NDW YMK^Mnla Line—Tbe reri.
j£U£l»r packet sebr. P. R. BURTON. Captain IJngo. will
have immediate dispatch for the above port. For freight
or passage apply to ROWLAND k CO.
Agents New York—Schantox k Tamju.v. apl
FLORIDA PACKET.
/hr Darien. Hruntwick. and St. Marys, Oa..an<l Jackson-
title, Pieolala. Palatka. and Mark Creek. Fla.
P - *11- *** p * 10 ncw aud aplemlld fast running steam
r'Tt-lOTMstfia 1 **' SEMINOLE. Captain P. Ili.zsRK.vsiiie. will
commonceTier trip* ms above on Tues-lay the 21st Instant,
at 1U o’clock. A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
time for passenger* going
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Tjiurens county, 0a., lato junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. Cociihank, Irwlnton. Oa.. will attend
promptly to all liusiness entrusted to his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr C B
Guyton. V. 11. Rowe, Dublin, Oa.; M Marsh. Savannah.
u»ay7—dAwly
a. w. Mil UK.
LLKIt M GAULDING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MILL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Jlurna Vida. Ga.
RICHARD II. CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Macon, Georgia.
Will practice In tlm Counties of Bibb. Twiggs. Macon, Sum
ter. Dooly. Worth, Decatur. Raker. Calhoun. Doughertv.
and Isje. an-l will give prompt an-l faithful attention to
any business entrusted to his care, 3ni—m30
DR. JOS. J. WEST,
Office on Broughton, between Bull uud Druytnn-st*., where
ho nmy ho found at nil hours. lyr—ap5
E. LOCKETT. WM. II. U1XO. JOILX II. tUvliT"
LOCKETT, LONG A CO..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah. Georgia.
1IANCHOFT ib lilt VAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase aud Sale of Stocks. Ilon-ls, Exchange an-l
Real Estate, 117 Day atreet. Savannah. jan24
iiicuoLaacairiiKR.
riiWAim c. wade.
CKUUEH A WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Hay-street. Savannah.
tossy r. aowi.s.xD. /ana r. sowunija
ROWLAND Ac CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-street.Savannah.
V. HYLAKI), ■> ii o-MHiit
HYLAND A O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS.Ac,
Next Door to Marshall House. Ilroughton street,
havaxxah. (iEiiKuu.
Wholesale and retail dealers in iui|iorted wines and liquors,
French brandies, segars, and fumy groceries.
8HIP
II. K. W AKHItVRN, An’*.,
ITLNO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILLIAM F. YONGR,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 91 Hay-street. Savannah.
(I’llKAK St STONEY',
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
t ATK or TIIK KiltII or I.KUAKK, O’lIKAlt A CO,
THOMAS A KN1GIITL
PRACTICAL HOI se and ship plumrers,
No. 15 Hansard street, Santnsush. Ga
I*n l pipe, -licet lead, block tin. copper boiler*, light an-l
force pumps, hydraulic rains, anil kitchen ranges, con-
stantly uu hand. Orders from the country promptly at
tended to
A. SHORT,
MASTER IIUII.DPR.
Will take mintracta for Building and Work In Masonry of
evory description. R**idonco first door west of St An-
drew’* Hall. Broughton Street.
RtHbFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciple- and from sixteen years’ experience, feel*assured he
can giro satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
XjyGutters and Conductor* made to order.
a. n cmxnnx. 4. a. watts.
CHAMPION A YVATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Hansard street, between the Market anil Hay street,
SAVANNAH. OA..
Dealers in Groceries. Foreign an-l Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, Ac . Ac.
References—A. Champion. Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq .
Messrs Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co.. Savannah, Ga.
X. P. HORTON. U. II. RIKKMAN.
HORTON <fe RIKKMAN,
W II O IK S A IS AMI RKTAII. DKALKRH IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. RlLVFJt-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
116 Hroughism-street.
JOHN G. FALL1GANT,
W II O f. EH A I. K AND R RT All nEAt.KR IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Monument Square. Savannah, Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents of the above Company aro prepared
to take risk* against Kihk on Iluildings ami their contents.
Also Marine Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO, AgenU.
BROWN Ai HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALKS STABLES.
WEST IIKOAII STREET. - H ANNAH. HA.
/NO. II. Ill’l l.. HENRY 0. KINO
( ■NO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—'Dio undersigned ha* this
J day associated with him Mr. IIkniiv C. Kinii. of Glynn
county with whom he willcoutinue the Factorage*-id Com
mission bu-inessinthiscitv.under the firm of Ill'll.* Kinii
janl2 S NO. H. HU LI-210 Bay-street.
north, to coiiurct with the New York aud Savannah steam
ships.
.... . , Ine Seminole Is fltle.1 up In mngnlficent style, with large
Tl,o Nebraska bill l, w been defeate.l In the Com- ;S™3li3 “
mlttcc of the Whole. The Uttdsden treuty is safe.— | Taking the inland routo she offers superior InduceinenU
The Senate have agreed upon a new boundary, nc- * ’ J " * "***
cepting a less extent of territory, and annulling tho
I’acille Railroad route. Tito next question is the
amount of indemnity to be lixed upon. Tho bill ex
empting Railroad iron from duty was considered in
the Senate on Tuesday, The House were engaged on
tho civil and diplomatic bills, and in listening to
speeches on the Nebraska bill.
Commercial Convention.
Chahmwton, April 12, P. M.
A large audience has been In attendance to-day,
and great interoat has been manifested in the pro
ceedings of the Convention. A partial report of tho
Rnsintss Committee was submitted. Tliey recom
mend tho Southern route for the I’acille Railroad,
and tho encouragement of Southern mining and
manufactures, and the CRtAhliahment of Amaznniuu
commerce. Tho Pacific Railroad resolutions were
discinvted. Spcechm were made by Lealio Combs,
Albert Pike, and Senator Jones. The laat named
gentleman won speaking when this diupntch wa/t
closed.
Miscellaneous News.
Haltimukk, April 12.
Tho Whigs have elected tficir candidate for Mayor
of Hurtford, Conn.
A letter received from Hayti states that the de
mand of the French Admiral upon Soulnuqo was for
$160,000 us back indcinniticH, which tho latter has II-
ually paid.
Ilnltlmore Market.
Flour has advanced. It U now worth $7J.
Charleston Cotton Market.
CUARLKSTON, April 12.
1 he sales or tho day foot up 560 bales at 8| to 10J,
extremes, showing a decline of | to j cent Mince the
reception of tho Kuropa’a news. Good Middling clos
ed nt 04-
New York Markets.
Nkw York, April 10.
Cotton declined from { (n 4 in New York on Mon
day. The market wax iinauttlcd. Rio Coflue wua
quiet—anion of 1250 bags at 12 cents. Of Flour 1)000
barrels were sold with an easier market—State Kluur
$7, Ohio $8. Southern Ih lower—1000 Hold at $7 674.
For Wheat there is little export demand—Genesee
is quoted nt $2 124. Corn opened heavy, but im
proved towards the close of the day—sales of 21,600
buHhelH at 6S4 to 76 cents. Spirits Turpentine lower
300 bbls. sold at 63c. Of Rosin 1100 bills, were Hold
—common at $1 85, lino $3 50. Corn wus buoyant
at $3 75.
Invalids an-l others.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
l-oard. at the wharf of the Savannah an-l Charleston Steam
Rackets. marlO • S M LAFF1TBAP, Agent.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE.
FOR PALATKA AMI RT. AUflUSTINK. B. P.,
na Darien. Hrunttrick. St Marys. JarksonciUe and Middle•
bury. (Mack Creek )
wli. The new and elegant steam-packet ST.
‘ - ~ JOHNS. Captain Jamrh Freerorn. will leave
place* Tliursdsy. 13th April, arriving there
on Sun-lay. the 16th. nils boat ha* been built expressly for
the trade, and ha* large and airy state-room accommoda
tion* for passengers. For freight or passage, apply on board
at the Florida Steam-Packet Wharf, near the ga* work*,
nr to
n|4 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents
W Th* St/ Johns will make her next trip to St. Au
gustine on Thursday, the 13th April
FOR CHARLESTON*
The steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
.ffr-‘-‘ r qP-le i, >e“H-r... | « | -ra...vMonday, Wednesday,
Friday an-l Saturday at 7,4 o’clock, P. If., leaving Ulmrles-
ton on the same days at 6 o'clock. P. M
The boats arrive and leave aiarieston In time to connect
with tho South Carolina Railroad train, north
S. M. I.AFKITEaU, Agent.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1861.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—Mr I'alatka. Fla..and all the interme
diate Us rulings on the route.
r mddPk Tho " U l’« riur new Steam-packet WEl^tKA,
o^SagtaCapUin N Kino, will, until farther notice,
leave every Sati'roat. at 10 o’clock. A. M.
lUte of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows :
To Darien 93 00 I To Plcolata |H 00
St. Marya 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville A 00 I Black Creek .... 8 00
N. II—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free ofall chargesat Palatka.
For freight or |>a*aago apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company's wharf, or to
frblR 8. M LAFVTTEAU. Agent.
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF. GREEN k CO.
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
Ao. 223 Hay street. Savannah. Ga.
Ni:w BOOKS.
hrers IV,/ March 2916. 1854, by S. S. SiUeu.
CIX|IE MISER'S HEIR, or the Young Millionaire: by P
J Hamilton Meyers. 7
The Lover u|xin'Trin| ; a novrl by Elixibeth M. Stuart.
n “*“ *— “■f Circumstantial Evhle
tary, or Circuiiislnntiiil F.videneu ; liy the nu
Dior «>r Hendsmi.l llnzrts. Fortuno Mildred, The Foundling,
t-. which are added. Lizzie l-elgli. and the Miner's Daughter,
a Tale of the Peak ; by Charles Dickens.
Man«aneillo. the Fisherman of Naples ; by Alex. Dumas.
Margaret, or Prejudice at Home and its Victims.
An Autobiography.
History of tin- French Protestant Refugees from the
Revocation of tho Edict of Nantos to our own days • by M
Charles Weiss.
Illarknrwi.pi, Magazine, for March.
Hunt's Merchants Magazine, fur March,
niU80 For Ml* at 186 Cnngresa-street.
NEW HOOKS.
of Um
- irllest colonial tli...
to the close of the Mexican War. by John l/-n is Tli-Mii-or
with additions *»id corrections, illnstrate-l with nuniernu
engravings from designs by W. Croome and oilier arti-ts
two volumes in one.
Life and Adventures of a Country Merchant, a narrntiv
of his exploit* at home, during his trnvcU.und in thecitle-
designed tn nmtise and instruct, by J. U. Junes, author o
tl... till.I ^
TO CONTRACTORS.
N otice Is hereby given to all Contractors for work and
labor to Jm done ou Bridges, Culverts. Ac , In the
County of Chatham, that contracts fur the same must first
b- made with the Justice* of the Inforior Court, as requir
ed by the laws in force regulating the construction ol
bridge*. Ac. JAS. E. GODFREY. J. I. c. C. c.
GEO. P HARRISON. J. i n. c c.
marl MoNT. CL'.MMINt!. J. i. c. r. n.
NEW WOOD YARD. ~
TITHE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens
jL of Savannah that he has commenced thegenernlWi
Business, on that spacious and most convenient location,
formerly known as Wayne's, late Winkler’s wharf, on the
West side of the foot of 'Vest Broad street, where he in
tends nt all limes to keep on hand every kind of Wood that
may be required, either at wholesale or retail. All uf which
he i-iten-l* to sell at the lowest market prices, for cash.
if5* Particular and prompt attention paid to fillingor-
6er*. MarO-tf W. T. MITCHELL. Agt.
SPRING TRADE, 1854.
W E have opened this day. and are prepared to sell on
very moderate term*, ten roses new Madder Print*,
assorted style* to which we b»g to rail the especial atten
tion of purchasers. M. PRENDFRGAST * Co.
178 Hrough’.ou street, opposite St. Andrew's Hall, west
aide. feb8
B randy, wine and gin-
15 half pi|ies Otard. Dupuy k Co’s Brandy,
20 do various brands, French do
30 *„• and >4 pi|ies do do
8 hl-ls superior Old Peach do
40 do domostlo do
lo '« cask* brown Sherry Wine,
2 >, pipes do do do
10 c**ks medium an-l choice Madeira Wine,
26 14 do Sicily do
10 >4 do Port do
25 14 do Sweet Malaga do
Also. Id basket* Champaign, 11 pipes MederSwsn and
Holland Oio, 8 quarter unaks Cherav llrniidr. for sale 1-v
feb23 'VEfl'TKR * PAl.Mlis.
IJ-MIKS—|l<
D Marlon S
e Scenes aud Home Sound*, by H
HOOKS
Stenhi
Alcohol nu I tlie Constitution of Man. hv E L Yimiiiioiih.
A Week's 18-|ight. -r Onmes nn-l Stories
Tlie ItethiwGwal. by 4!e.. an .'.ro Manrone.
One Year, a talc of wedlock, bv Emily F Carfrn.
John, or a Cousin in Hau-i la worth two Counts iu the
Bush, by Emily F Curlen.
Count t'hristovnl, vol. 2-1.
I.inne Licit wood, n novel, by Catherine Crowe.
Wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Uuutliiic.
Works of Johu C Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almanac, for 1864.
More of Mrs. Partington's Carpet Bug uf Fun.
Busy Momenta an Idle Woman.
Ornimui's nn-l Harper’s Mngnr.inn. for January,
Received and for sale at 135 Uougress street, by
janSO S. S. HIDLEY.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owms' lluilding. opposite Pulaski House,
Having made Urge ad-litlona tohiaestablishment.continues
to do HOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual mat and
handsome style, an-l on accommodating terms.
07* All work exeruted with dispatch.
CO-PARTERSIIIP NOTICE.
The undersigned have axsoristed them*elvea to-
>■1 getlier. un-ler tho name and style of MurnhyADc-
I HI vanny, for llm transaction of general lloot and
hoe business, having tho stand ou the corner of
Congress and Whltnker-streets, formerly occupied by M
Pren-leigast. They are now prepared tonffer to their friends
an-l tlie public, a well selected stock of Ladies' an-l Gentle
men’* noots, Shoes. Ac., which thev will sell cheap for cash.
j3y MURPHY * DKVANNY.
UROGANS— IIROGANH.
Tlie subscribers would call the attention of
■■1 planters an-l other*, in wapt of good and cheap
hrogans. to call and examine their stock. ■* they
^^tofeel satisfied that upon inspection tho quality and
prices o| their goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY k DKVANNY,
novlfl corner of Congress and Whitaker streets
■fiuANAHYCAGKS BY THK I.A-T STEAMER—
A variety of new an-l beaiitifel pattern* of canary
(Ure* just received. Tlvose de sirens o( a haud-
aomo Cng-'. and one proof against Mites.hnre only
to make an early call for a choice from a fine »*
•ortment.
J. P. OOLIJMaiOO Dryan-at.
mh 28
mj, TWENTT DOLLARS REWARD—Raoaway Irom
JW the subscriber, on the 16th of August, a negro mao
4 named TOM. about forty yearsold, stout and chunky
_\> i..-in nn-l has a mark reaemhling A feather or arrow
commencing at the lias-' of the no«o and running up the
forehead. Ifq will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he haa spent several rears ’of runaway life, and was an to
mato of Savannah Jail a good part of tho year 1819.
WILLIAM GERMANY,
l^on county, Florida, Sept. 12.1863. «cp!8—d&wtf
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—IUnawsy trorn Cole
raine Plantation.three week* since. ABRAMAM MC
QUEEN and BOB. each ab-mt 40 rear* of age They
are supposed to be down on tlie salts, fishing and oys-
terlng The above reward will be paid for the two. or $26
for either, delivered on tlie Plantation to Silas Fulton, or to
the- Jailer in Savannah, ou appli-ation to
roar7—tf ^WILLIAMSON * CO
^ LADIES’ UMBRELLAS AND PARASOL 1 *—-Blue.
green and black Istd-re’ Umbrellas; watered.
tlie Wild Western .Srenes.
Trials and Confessions of an American Housekeeper.
Tin- Winter Lulgu. or Vow Fulfilled, a sequel to Simon
Kenton, by James Wier.
The School Fellow, a roagntlue for boy* and girls oditod
by WiRiam C. Ri- lurds an-l Cousin Alice, vol. 1.
At Home and Abroad, or how to behave, by Mrs. Manners.
For salo at No. 185 Congn as-atrect aprl 1
MRS. S. TOMB,
Will open on Monday next 3d April, ot her Mll-
/Z.ginnery and Dress Making Establishment.<>n Brough-
-.it*, ton street, opposite St. Andrew's Hall.a new aud
spleuqid stock of
SPRING GOODS,
comprising all the new styles of Bonnets, of the latest
French patterns, in silk, crape and straw ; Mantillas, in
great variety of fashion* ; Caps. Head Dresses and Ribbons,
in large assortment, adipte«l tn every age and taste ; also,
Freucli Flowers. Wreaths.Straw and other Trimmings. Dress
Collars. Ac. *e. to an inspection of which the ladies are
respectfully Invited on her opening day.
Country orders promptly attended to.
Also, bleaching and pressing Bonnets and Panama Hat*.
march30—tf
0 GL1DOO.VS TYPES OF MANKIND!
Ir'Ethnolcgical Researches based upon Ancient Monu
ments, Pal ii lings. Sculptures, and Crania of Races, nnd
upon their Natural.Geographical.Phlsologlcul.and Ililili-
cul history. Illustrated bv selections from the p*|a-rs of
Dr. Martin, aud with contributions by Professor Agassiz. L.
Patterson, an-l Dr. Usher. In a quarto volume, with nu
merous engravings ; price five dollar* to subscribers, who
»ro requested to c.illror their books.
Guizot’s History of Oliver Cromwell nnd tho English
Commonwealth—2 vols.
Exchequer Reports, vol. 8
Spencer on Equity Jurisdiction—2 volx.
Simpson on Moinnrpathy ami its tendencies.
Henderson’s llonimpathy fairly represented.
spiff W THORNE WILLIAMS
8 VS II, DOUltS, tJLINDS AND MARBLE
MANTLES.
in nnn IJ,:,rr PASH of all sizes. 150 pair Blind!.
l’/iUuv 400 doors—front and folding, of all the vari
ous sizes. Also 26 Marble Mantles, of the latest an-l most
approved styles, Builder* and others are respectfully Invi
ted to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, a* we
are prepared to furnish these article* at greatly reduced
price* lor cash CHAFFER k BERRY.
roh29lm 188 Broughton-st. west Pt Andrew’s Hall.
JTHKTI CURRENTS. Ac.—Just
f 1 ;
... cask Cl.
. 30 drums Klg«. 5 cases Prunes, 5 cases Ginger
Brandy Emit nn-l pi-in Pm<ri^re|bte
Tomato Catsups ; 10 do
Preserves. 10 -i-
Walnut. Mushi --
pint* and quirt* ; 2(1 do* Pickles. In quarts nn-l liaif gai'
Mil wtl.,1., t.alf ■ l«.l , III- -I... Iu.-n- If.1.1... !
jars ; 30 whole, half ami quarter boxes It -i-ln*? in
layers ami banche*; Citrons. Mace. Nutmegs.Cor-linls, Ac.,
and for sale by DAVID O'CONNHt.
dec22 Corner of Broughton an-l Drnrton-sts.
'Oil SALK.
F'
■* old.
-A black girl, 15 years old; a black girl 14
A black boy 19 years old. Timber hand.
A black man 22 year* old. ploughman and field hand.
A black woman an-l 2 children . field hand.
A blnck woman nnd child, field hau l.
A black woman, aeamlress, cook, wnsher and Iron, and
12 children.
A black man 26 year* old. sawyer an-l mill hand.
rnnr2 WYIJ.Y k MONTMOLL1N.
B EKE—20 half barrels O. Haw* Beef. Just received and
for "ale by dee IB HYLAND .x O'NEILL.
I t’lT.ING AND .SUMMER DltI>LS GOODS—fi pieces SatlTi
| O I'LI.I llnrege. « do do Stri|K*-l do. 6 do do Plaid, t'hintx
, sod Figure-1 do. fi do do Striited dodo. 7 dodo super Rirege
Tlsmoa, f w aale by mhlfl A1KIN A IIL'IlNS
V FN.'I L FOR SALK —The iirig Drlta. 198 tuns burthein,
well found in sails nod rigging, coppered ami copper
I fastened, I* offered fur sale. Apply to
total ROWLAND k CO.
MEW ORLEANS SUGAR. MOEA.-.-KN. At —45 lihd*7tair,
ll prime and choice New Orleans Sugar; 100 bbls. choice
N. O Moloasca; 60 do rectified Whiskey; 30 casks new Ba
con Sides; binding aud for sale hv
10)113 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k U0.
B ACON AND l'ORK.-^Ohhd* Pome Dxcon Sides OtleT^i
s)i|a-rior Ham*. 20 barrel* Rump Pork. Ism-ling per
I Brig Josephus, for sale by
»«**•' BRIOHAM. KELLY A Co.
W HISKY—5 cask* genuine Scotch aud Irish WhlskyTm
wood and buttle. For sale by
declO HYLAND A O NEII.I..
P OTATO!-'—100 bid* Potatoes, now lan-iing from the
Brig Northman from Boston. For sale bv
nov8 OGDEN A BUNKER.
H AY.—100 ball-* Lintern Ilay, Un-ling per liaik Eliza
beth I^avitt. for sale by
febl5 ‘ BRIGHAM. KELLY A( (t
N i l PICKS, Sardine 0|«enera. Cork 8erswa, Champagne
Hooks, Ivory Table Cutlery,and Silver Plated Warc.for
sale by dec23 , J. P. COLLINS.
B randy aNDOIN—20 half pipes Dark and Pale Ourd,
Dupuy A Co’s Hrau-ly. (vintages 1840-’40-’60) of our
own Importation. 6 pqa-* superior Holland Gin, (Meder
Swan brand) landing and for sale by
mil 22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. j
DR- VV, R, MOSELE Y, Informs the public I TXIOI’R ooii ....i,. nn .i i.—,* tt -
located to tho city F 'Kale i^‘ W ^"nhiV 0 - ,nr ''
teiitly I
red to treat Cancers. We._
r Chronic Diseases, with the
generally that ho is p
f (Irilliit. aud is pre
'iim.-r*. nn-l all ..()
/markable success.
Hi* unprecedente-l success, for the ju»-t ten vears. in tlie
treatment of that horrible disease, Cancer, should not lie
overlooked by the public in deciding upon Ills merits lie
lm* cured many cases that were considered entirely hope
less. Hi* treatment is without the use of the knife, caus
ing but little pain. Patient* are necessarily compelled to
be un-ler bis immediate care and supervUi-n from one to
six weeks, according as tho nature and circumstances of
the ca*ctnny demand.
lie is a regular grudi ate.uud has no quackery connected
with his system of practice.
Ili* Infirmary isopen for the reception of negroes, and
for other*. City accommodations are ample.
All communications must be i>o<t-p«id. an-l addressed to
W. R. MOriFLEY. M. D.. Griffin. Oa.
RrvKiiKNCze:
Hon. J. II Stark. Griffin. Ga.IDr. J. Y. M Puckett. Griffin.
Hon W. R Phillip*. Dr. E. W. Wilson. Upson Co
Rev. leans Hatten, *• Hon. J J. Floyd, Covington.
Col. J. C. Manglmm, *• Hon. II. J. Rally. Jackson.
Johnson. Jones A Co. « |Uon. J. A. Roger*. Jackaon'le
mnrchlS—dAwtf
sale by
(i^O FRENCH'"
O ca«e. beautiful pattern* all at 25 cents t-er yard. •
I great Imrgain M. PRENDERGANT A CD. I
j 178 Broughton atreet, opposite St Andrew's Hall, west
■'de. febfi
• /TAMELIAS. Ac—A Inrge an-l elegant assortment of
I Camelias. amongst which are the most desirable vari-
eties; also. Rosea. Oiweniums. Dwarf Oranges, an-l many
other kind*, will be offered for sa.e this morning by
n , '«T- W. LINCOLN, Monument square
H AY—76 bales Prime Eastern May, just received nn-l for
Ml*by novE R. W. RUKKR
R eady made rcsineAs suits-a supply oru,e*bore
consisting of grey, mixed and check Cassimere. just
received aud for salo by WM. R SYMONS
nov^ Drawer and Tailor. 17 WhiUker-st.
M ATS-Sea (-rn-s. Oil Cloth, French Willow nn-l Sliaker
Table Mata, for aalo by
J. P. COLLINS ,
JZwtion Hairs.
__ -.SiS.Ti'rie*"* totter.
..... u _ , »*U be aoid,
10 lihda New Orlsana Sugar. Tennaat aa!».
aplB
*nr T. i.«um.
applied for Immedlatoly ^ V ‘
To Hire by the Year—A negro boy, aged n yrnrs, a brick-
UrtT ' Jenl
At Private 8alo— I*ot No. 00, Walton ward, RobsrtsvIUe
frontlDg on Stewart street. '
At Private Sale.
Lot No. *4,14th district, and 2d section, containing 160
acres, within four miles cf th* town of Clinton. Terras
cash. dccl8
"At Private Hale."
I-ol No. 25, south of Junes street, and Improvements, con
sisting of a two*atory house and double tenement, In good
order. Rents at 9-1j per month. Will be sold a bargain, a*
the present owner Is moving from the city. For term* and
further particular* Inquire at the counting room. dl3
At Private Bale.
A second band Carriage lately trimmed and painted, to
good order. Term* cash. dec!3
At Private 8al*.
Seed Rye and Oats to quantities lo suit purchasers..
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
■ u-l overcoats, to lots suit purchasers, for isle low. Terms
nov4
GllKENR AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY A MAURY. Mansgers.
Class 89. draws this dav. tha 14th InaUnt.ln this city!
Bales olost- at 8 o’clock, P. M.
Oimil.
, SN $7,300.
J® Number Littery—13 Drawn Ballots.
07“ tickets 92—shares In proportion
** rmw * •* Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday,
12th April. amiu
„„ $36,000.
78 Number Littery—11 Drawn Ballots
00“ Tickets 910—shares in proportion
Tickets cither siugly or by the package for aala in Bay
lane.Savannah.Oa.. next to Robinson A Camp.
I' 14 E. WITH1NGT0N.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENfiY—LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OV HARTFORD, CO.XN.,
Capital, and surplus over $260 000
Au-RgDGttA. President ‘ Jas. C. WaLKunr. Sec’y.
This Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and upou the Mutual plan, thus combining tha
benefits or both systems at the option of the I ns ured
The strength, ability nnd welllnvexted capital of the In
stitution are, to my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company In this State or Union.
[L.8.J signed R G.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
, * „ ... Btate of Connecticut.
0J-Slaves Insured. Californian aud Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
Jbeauhseriber Is alao Agent for the following Fire Compa-
Equitable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capitol 92.600.000
Capital paid in 91.000,000
I< ariuera’ I- Ire Insurance Company,
I , „ UapiUI 9200.000.
Granite Fire nn«l Marine Insurance Comp’ny,
Or XKW YORK CITY.
Capital 9300.000.
State Mutual Fire nntl .Marine Insurance
Com pa ii y, of I'rim* jlvnnln.
fSipItal 9350,000.
ICnlukerbnckei' Fire loan ranee Company,
Capitul 9160.000.
New York anil Erie Fire lnaurance Comp’y,
Capital 9160,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, aafoly Invested
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to ellect Insurance
against damage by fire,ou all kind* of property on reason*
able terms.
For insurance Iu cither of the above named Companies
ipply to ^
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agenl.
and Agent for the above Companies,
deol7—It office 142 Uongress-st.
A FE W MORK liOOKS.
PARTINGTON’S Car|wt Bag cf Fun. first-rate to
lvA cure the Blue*. - Laugh an-l grow fat."
Sights and Bliadows in Masonry, by Robert Morris, Esq.,
i ne of tho best works on Masonry ever published.
file Contrast, or tho Kvangellcul and Traetai iau Systems,
by Kev.Jnn. 8. Stone. D. D.
More of the Uwver's Story, more of the Old Doctor
Putnam’s Magazine for Jauiiary. commencement of a new
volume. Now l* tlie time to subscribe, at 92 60 it paid to
advance. Received nnd for sale bv
j«»u _ 8. 8. 8IBIJSY. Wo, 185 OoBgreea-sr.
DYING AND RENOVATING
KBTA BLIH11MENT,
73 Fork street, near the Court House. .SarannaA. Georgia.
KSTAIIllSIIKtl ix 1832.
rpilE subscriber, grateful to his patron* and friond* for
A their continued favor*, would state that. In addition
to tho Improvement* in Dying, acquired by hint during M*
last visit to Knglnnd nn-l Scotland, has made arrangements
lor extending his business, by which he is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dress**,
shawls. Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who
limy favor him with their patronage
Gentlemen’* garment* dyed, cleaned or renovated, a*
msv bo required, in tbesame *u|ierior*t vie which has gen
erally so much pleased his pal ions and friends.
Isvlien’ bonnets dyed, bleached aud promed to tho most
fashionable styles.
Orders from the country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels sre sent by steamboats or railroad, word
riinul-l be sent him by letter, through the Post Office, so
that he may know where to call for them.
ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 1
D kWIIT A MORGAN are receiving by tlie steamers week
ly their fall and winter Goods, to which tliey respect
full v solicit attention :
Plain and figure-1 black Silk*, colored glace and ducapo do
Plaid nnd brocade Silk of the newest style
Plain French M-iuslinde Laine,-, French nnd Eng. printed do
Silk an-l Wool I’l.iid* for children's wear, plaid Raw Silk*
I'lniii an-l plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mounting do. Irish Linens. Ac,
8*1 Rits-ro's new huildin/.Congress-street.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS.
J UST receivoil.a variety of publication* iff tlie New York
Protestant Kpiscoi.nl Society. Tracts. Church Cate-
chisins. SaMatli School Sort Ice. and other cheap and valu
able Publications For sale at the Book Store of
S. S, SIBLEY,
•agio No. 186 Congress-street,
P rofessor HoWK'S new invented Ertalvo Gum, tlie
best preparation yet discovered to remove |*-ncil marks
spot* nr stain* from book or paper. For sale at the Book
Store iff nov2ff S. S. SI III KY. No 135. Congress *t
P LASTER—26 bbl* calcined and 60 cask* ground Plaster.
landing this day. per bark Bobooia, from Boston, and
forsiiiuoiMliowliarf. by ill A OGDEN A BUNKER.
C HAMPAIGN—60 liask-'t- li-.i.lsick Cliaini-aign. 25 do
Munne do. 26 do Bouche. 25 -lo Anchor llran-1 do, for
sale nt tho corner of Bay and Whitaker streets hv
001,0 A. BONAUD.
inn , n * HA ''I.ANTINO Potatoes, to « r rive.f„r ««i f
L\J\J by Jan21 COHEN A F08DICK
P ORTER—26 cask* llibert Porter, for sa
and Whitaker streets, by jsn20
O IL* 1 . A--.—In bid* Linseed Oil" Iff'do'SpTrm do. 10 .to 1(7.
fined do. 10 do Machinery do. 3000 lb* White Lead. 100
boxes \\ indow Glass. For sale low by
»"«>° CRANF. fc RODGERS.
B LANKETS.—a large a-soitment, juit Opened, of all
qualities, nt very low prices.
M PKEN DERG AST A CO.. 178 Brnughton-at.
opposite81 Andrew’s l|*||. West aide,
pill NTS AND PICTURES —A la-autiful assort ment ol fine
1 Print* an-l Pictures, among them a new variety equal
to oil paintings, aud much cheaper, for sale by
_P"»-3 S S.SIHI.KY. 136 Congress afreet
U MIIUEI.i.AS—Gentlemen’s silk an-l rotton Umbrellas
I ax-lies’ silk ITuilirellas an-l Parasols, a Inrge assort
ment just received and for sale by
^ocVlh AIKEN k BURNS.
n l TIER AND C|IEF>T—25 firkina Butter, 26 bx* Cheese
■ for sale by i I M M —M - - —
N ,: 'a
dec!8
McMahon a duylk.
ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLABSFX—20 hdt
choice New Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbls, cholco-New Or
leans Molasses I-auding nn-l for sale by
J»n! SCRANTON JOHNSTON k CO
C OFFEE—400 bag* prime Green Rio CoOn, 100 do Fair
do. 60 Liguyr* do. 40 do Old Government Java do, 60
do Maracaibo do. roceive-l and for sale by
deoil SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A OO.
OLGAR AND CRACKERS—15 lihds Muscovado an-l 40
O bbls yellow C Sugar. 76 bbls Rollon, butter and sugar
Crackers, landing and for sale by
«*ct14 HOI.COMRE. JOHNSON A CO.
O A fS— 8.IKHJ Ii ii c 1 it-1-. prime lli-avv Oats, in »t«'.re ami tor
sale by feb21 * a - - —
-IT rillLBKK-K M mmi.I,
(s»rn and Flour.—At Private Bale.
Just received In store, and for sal* at the lowest market
pile*. In lots tv suit purchaser*.
S00 bags prim* White Corn.
_ 260 Yellow. mart
Pnvste Sale—16 hhds. beet New QrlMne flaMr Umtln*
from brig Crocus, and for sal* 0a ** r , ^
i Si™*!!?!*—126 bbU Roaendale Hvdraullo Cement now
landing from schooner Each*ntms,frosn New York ’
,™v*te Sato-Four jury valuable Lots, 80 by 90 (Wet,
tuate-l near Market Bq Are, on Oongrem street, between
Jefferson and Montgomery streets, f*bl6*°
ti^^ ***«—Just received and for sale to ausntl-
rire SirgsC!*^g> 60 “V- c «‘ *»>« the
.T** P**to*Hjr verdant and to milk, equal to th* (Mat
ss’i'c'^.r -)«pJ-u.n^5:
1 • *, At I’rtvate Bale!
Tod JSI' MOTT
tJ™,. C “l, “d(l cummodlou. it-hl, "
decllf
UfUTKP STATES MAIL LINK.
/ for sale by
W H. MACLEAN A CD
'igars. Just received and
IYLAND k O’NEILL.
AND HAVANNAIl BT
„ . . fexni-WKWLT.l
.h 0 . n „;," a .„r:^."’ ,C '' n,w Md apl.Ddld aide.
AUGUSTA. 1500 (un. . S3 1,oo ’
t””i d 0- " iidlo.,
will leave New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday. J
These ships are among the largest on the coast, unanr-
tiasscd to a|ieed. safety or contort— making their parages
In 60 to 60 hour*—and uw commanded by skillful, careful
and polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveysnc*
to New York.
Cabin passage J2fi
Steerage passage y
PADELFORD. FAY * 00..
Agent*In Sarannah. ‘
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL
m ‘ | l» 13 Broadway, New York.
UNITED STATES MaIlY.INK'
Through In 60 to 66 hours.—Arte Fork and
Charleston Steam Pachas—leave Adger’i
Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
splendid Steamships
JAMFX A DOER. Gintaln J. Diokimmik, 1,600 tonal *
MARION.0»puinif DU1.T, ldOoU '
SOUTlIEKNUtT Captain W. Fosnm, 1,000 tons, will leave
each alternate Wnesd-y, haring been newly coppered
and guards raised, ia now to complete order
For freight or paMage. having elegant state room aooom*
modations,apply at tho office of the Agent
HENRY MISRROON1
Corner East Bay and Adger k Son's Wharves -
N . B — A new ship will be ptoeedin the line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesday*. fsblO
UNITED STATEN MAIL.
From Macon, On., to Tallahasiee, Flu.
Hailroail to Oglethorp—Stages to HsUahassee
coiumpneed on the 0th Inst . running three times a w»ek
vis. Newton. Bainbridge, and Quincy, aud three times a
week vis. Tlioinasvllle,Duncansville, Ac
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past 6
o dock, A. M„ by Railroad for Oglelhorpe. Th* Stage*
leavingOglethorge either way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tab
lahaasee. at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day—tin*
by either route 36 hours
Mmd. r , ,o,l FrU,j,h 7 Norton, B.liibrM,«
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee ou
Sunday*. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, I\ M.
Ou Tuesdays Thursday*, and Saturdays, by the way ol
rhon.asvilie—returning same route on Mou-Uys, Wednesday!
and Fridays,at 10. P. M.
i Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout#
In Jo hours—from Macon in 38—aud from Bavaunali In 60
hours.
By this route Passenger leaving 8avannah by 8 o’clock
Train of lYr*. will arrive at Tallahaaaee in 60 hours. It ia
also decidedly the beat, cheapest ami most expeditious ruuta
for traveller* to Apalachicola and 'Vest Florida
* l K ™ r !'"" M " con to Oglethorpe 91,76 ; from Oglethort*
to Tsllnliasseo, 916.00.
L. C. Biuw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. FISHn, “ •- Tallahassee.
F. K. WRIGHT, Pronrlctor
WOCTH-WE8TEKN KaTlK0AD.~
—J *— — INH leave Macon rtmiy at os A Ji
7 , ,r .ri T " Oglethorpe 10)4 A. M.; arrive at Columbus
) clock, I . M.
at 11)4 A. M.; arrive at Macon ntSU P. JI
Connecting nt Macon each way with Central R R train
Savannah. Augusta an-l MlUedgfvlllc, and with Macon at
villele * ^ < r mn ' A,UnU > Chattanooga, Nat!
I V: nn .f L c,lD ? d * l,r 111 Rolumbui - b r f*»t line of coaches,'
re 0, AI* k *’ * ' enCe M 1,11 b/ M ' k W> R ' K to
Commoting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufau
mail stage*.
Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
x, . „„ W - ADAMS, Superintendent.
Ms con, Aug. 29,1853. aug31
SAVANNAH At HKANCHVILLk UAILKUA
T^OTICE I* hereby given, that the hooka to receivrtob-
ii -i ,c ripriona of at->ck lo the Savannah and Branehviile
Uilroa.I. will be opi ned at tho following places from the
first Monday to February next until tha second Monday in
April next, la-tween the hours of nino o’clock, A. M., aud
three o'cha-k. P. M.
Til.- following gentlemen have been appointed cntnmls-
•toners by the last l^Ulature. an-l will please to open the
btaiks as nbovc mentioned nt the following places, to wit •
OlfrreOtt n0hTl,le ~ I)On, ‘ ,<1 E ' D * rl0n ’ P ' Chartraud. and
At Liwry'aTurnout—'llfm, S. Bambnrg, Wm.F.. Wrotor,
and George Y. Patriek. ’
At ninck.llt,—John K Tobin, IVUII.n, H. Montl s u., ,nd
nm.n Iteynol-ls.
.. c - H.—I<owla O’Uannon, S. J. Bailey, and J
M. Hutson. ''
At Uwtonville—Tlioiiiaa Willingham, George Rho-lessen
nnd FaIiiiiiii'I Martin.
At Kobertville—J. Isirtlgue, A.J.Liwton, and Cliurlea
Jaudon.
At Puryahurg—John P. Raymond, John L. Mlmff, and
Joseph Hazel.
At Charleston—Edward Boatwlek. George II. Walter and
Thomas Reilly.
Notice whereof ahull |,c given by each set of commission
ers or tho time and place of subscribing, either by advertis
ing in a gazette or such other manner as they may deem
■aid books ** 8t ,Cn d * , ’* pn:Tiou * th ® °P« ul “lf of tha
Tho commissioners herein named, will please to giro no
ice forthwith. If time will permit. I will supply them with
hooks ill propor form, alao n copy of the Act, incor|s.rating
thesnl-l company. j. LARTIGUE,
jao29—Id Chairman of the Central Committee.
D U LAINF.S AND ( ASUMERE-A rew pieces com color-
eil nnd white De Iaiines an-l Cashmere, for sale hy
' KEMPTON k VKRSTII.LK.
C HOICE 8EED OATS, In quantities to auit purchoaera~~
JmM T J. WA1AH. 170 Bay atreet. *
L ARD—landing from achr. Mohawk, 26 kega and I(ft>bU
primo I«af ljird,for aale by
novl - J V. OONNERAT A CO.
P OTATOES—100 hills i’otatoea, Just landed from the brig
Oeorgiana. and for aalo by J29 E. W. BUKER.
F ISII—26 bbls Menhaden Hah. an excellent article for
plantation use, Just received and for sale by
rt * c *7 WEBSTER k PALMES.
P OTATOF>r^60 bbls. Planting and Eating Potatoes, 10
bbls. Jlf-rcer Potatoes, just received and for sale by
“'*•1 CHAMPION k WATTS,
J UST RFX El VF.D—16 baaketa Salad Oil. 15 do Bordeaux
Oil. for aalo by A. UONAUD,
BOTZ9 Corner of Bay and Whltaker-sts.
S PANISH SEGARS—Just received from Havann 49,000
Si-gnrs. viz: 10,000 Antonio Moro Superior Begnra.
14.000 Dolorito do, 9.000 Horace do. 8,000 L*gitimo do!
5.000 El Dueude do, 3,000 Ia Carolina Regalia do. for sale
by DOV16 J V. CONN ERA T k CO.
N ’E'V GOODS—For Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Wear.—Black
Drab d’Kte,black, brown ami green silk warpt'ashme-
rets for costs an-l jackets, white anil fancy Llucn Drills,
white and brown Navy Ducks, checke-lAnd striped IJncna,
French F'ngllsli and American Cottonodcs, fancy summer
Caasinieres, brown and slato Linen*. Ac., for sate at lowest
prices by nih'Jl DkWIIT A MORGAN,
F LOUR, EARD. Ao.—60 bbl* Jl Smith’s Flour, new ; U
do Canal do; 60 half bbls EIxtra do; 60 kega Lard : 40
boxes Candy; 25 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, tarioua
brauds ; 5 half boxes do, extra twist, binding' and for sale
by oct» HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A 00.
H UTTER AND CHEFHFT—The atibaoriber haa made ar-
raiigementa to recnlvo. direct from northern producers,
a regular nn-l full supply of very choice Butter and Cheese,
which is offered at the lowest market price—20 firkin* and
2.i boxes Just received. Purchaser* are respectfully Invit
ed to call. C. T. ROBINSON. 122 Bay atreet,
d® 63 rear of the Exchange.
ore anil lor ,, -- ■ -.—
N k CM TJRANDIES— 1 Thoaubscrlbera aro receiving,and have
cHvedand * Uut Jj r 00 ha,, ' , • tb ® following branda, to half
B ACON—20 ranks prime Shoulders. 18 do do 8ldea, 4 c.„
do Hams. 12 bbl* do do. landing from achr L Auden-
rei-Efrom Ualtiinoru, for sale hy
•» b:, ff COHEN k F'OSDICK.
H AA—250 bales prime North River Hav. in store and for
sale by -Iec28 PADELFORD. FAY A at.
H AA—75 ba jen Eastern Hay, landing per brig Union,
from Boaton, for aale by
11)1)19 Jl-M.illoN k DOYLE. OGDEN k BUNKER,
MINTED CAMIIRICB. new style, one T)'>TATt)lS—50 libls Potutm-s. just received and for isle
' a ; t. b y H. K. WABIIIIURN. Agent.
steamer, a small lot of beauti-
GENERAL SOUTlIKlt.N INSUKANCE
AGENCY OFFICE.
Ui Boy st Id door Wat of Use Exchange . octl
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford. Ct — I .
Capital 9300.000. • Endorsed aud approved by the Couptrol I SPONGE
lor of tho State of Connecticut.
N
APKIN RINGS—Irory, boon, boxwood and wire Nare
■ Riga, for tale by novto. J P. 00IJ-IN8
Graiiila Fire A Marine Insurance Company of New York
City—Capital 9300,000.
Farmer’s Insurance Company, of Utica. Now York—Caoi-
tal 9200,000.
Knickerbocker Insurance Compaxy, of Waterford. New
York—Capital 9169.000.
Now York nnd Erie Insurance Company, of Middletown.
New York—Capital 9150.000. ’
State Mutual Fire A Marine Insurance Company, of liar
rlsburg. Pennsylvania—Capital 936C.OOO.
The** Companies are sound, strong and reliable, ever
read)’ to meet all just claims that nay bo made upon them.
All kln-ls of property Insured on reusouablc tei m*. Also
Marine and Blnvo risks taken.
A. WILBUR. Aqent.
H A)' —1°° ba 1 ** Hay, Undmgirom brig Fjnpire. from
Now York, for sole by ‘
ap6 BRIGHAM. KEILY k CO.
P RIME NORTHERN HAY.—100 bales prim# North River
Hay, landing this day and for sale by
•Pb ROWLAND A CO.
. . „ . ■ Sheeting*, light and heavy styles .
51.3-1 and 10-1 linen Damask, bloached and brown; llock-
abuck. Scotch nnd blrda’-eye Diaper* ; brown and bicache-
Damask Table Cloths; Damask Napkihs and Doyle*. Red
«iv»9l and for sale by
<*•'1 HENRY LATHROP k CO^
^ A superior quality of Cap. Sponge
kJ for surgeon’s use, Just rncolved. andforsale by
»— lly th
> ful Dress Silks, f
mh 23
UMM
-_s*le hy inli21
fOMtEOPATIIV. its tenets >
DzAVITTA MORGAN,
reel veil and t
A BONAUD.
-1 ten-lenciea. theoretical
H 1
tlieological and th<-ra|teutieal. by J A’ Sliiijeoin. Jl J>.
Children of the New Testament, by Rey F Stark.
.1 Forsyth Meigs’ Practical Treatise on Diseases of Chil
dren, new edition.
Uxrtlett on the Diagnosis and treatment of Fever* to the
Untied States, third edition
Iwgal Cap. ruled for lawyer's use. white sod blue.
Thesis Paper, for medical graduate*.
feh'21 W. TIIOKNE WILLIAMS
n.r28
AV. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
K".
BRIG I
WVES—A splendid asaortment of ladies’ and gen
„ black and colurc-l Kid Gloves, just received
and for salo by KEMPTON A VERSTILLE.
deoil Warlng’a Range,
L IQUORS—6 half pipe* J J bupor A Co's Otard Brand.,
6 do Rochelle do. 6 pipes Olive Leaf H Gin. 00 bbls E
Pliclp’a Gio.60 do PA H do. 75do N ERum, 100 doCIncto-
nati Rectified Whisky. 30 do old Munoogahcls and XX-to.
for sale by Iub23 JfuslAHON A DOYLE, p
UUCKWiTEAT—In bhl*. half bbla, kega and bags Justfl
IJ ci ived t-er steame “ ‘
d#e2 COHEN A FOftDICK.
PPLfeS—25 bbl* Applea Just reeelvsd per steamer Au-
A pples-25 bM* Apple
kt> ^ fOT ‘’T
CHAMPION A WATTS
N OTICE—Hie snl-scnl-T- L--^ to notify their patrons
and friend* that they will, in a few days, open a stock
of Drur*. Medicine*, Ac.. In Broughton street, where they
will temporarily conduct buslm-s* until they ehall have
made their arrangements for the permanent re establish
ment of their house.
They will, for the present, be found at the store on
Broughton atreet, between Weed A Co.’s and Solomons'
Grocery Store. JsnIH—tf A. A. SOLOMONS A CO
S PRING STOCK—The subscribers are now receiving their
Spring Stock, which comprise* every oasnrtment of
good* usually kept in » Dry Goods Store, some of wh'ch
have been manufactured in Euro|« expressly for their own
tra-lo. They would Invite the attention of buyers to call
ami exsinino their stock etc.
«n*rl2 ' KEMPTON A VERSTILLE.
poRNED BEEF AND PIG WJKK-JustI received 16haii
Kj bbl* Haw'« Corned Beef. 16 bbls and half bbls Pig Pork
For sale at th# corner of Broughton and Drayton etTby
DAVID O’CONNER.
95 nERn* HAMS. 10do jThnuddera?20 bbls Pork.lanfs
dsU ing Ihto day per brlg R Russell, from New York, anl
for sale on the wluirf, by
d®* 17 OGDEN A BUNKER.
T OW'S OLD BROWN WINDSOR POAP —The Reap"no
*d B> igdfe r wsshtog and shaving, the world re-
nownad Brown Wtodaor Soap, Ju«t reeelvsd per steamship
from Importer, and for aale by
lr2 * W. W. LINCOLN, Monament Square.
quaiter pipes, which thay offer to tLo trade on accommo
dating teimt: Otard, Dupuy A Co.; J. B. Goddard; Pinett,
Catillon A Co.; James Hennessey.
COHEN FOBDICK.
H AY—60 liales prime Eastern Hay, tending from brig
Samuel B. and for sale by J29 & W. BUKER
S PRING AND SUMMER TRADE, 1864.^M7PRBrDrmaiiT
A Co. luive very great pleasure to Informing all their
friends and customers, and the various families who visit
Pavnnnah for tho purchase of their Dry Goods, that their
stock for tho season will bo compleio in a few days, and the
whole will l>o sold at ihmr usual very low price*. Tliey
respectfully request an early call, at tho wholesale and re-
! tall Cash Dry Good* Warehouse, 178 Broughton street, op
posite bt. Andrews’Hall, weft side. mb 13
D UFFIFLD'8 HAMS AND JOI.FN —50 tierces DuflieUP*
Superior llama, 60 half bbls do do Jolea. for sale by
mb22 COHEN A FOSD1CK.
B 1 TTF.lt. CHEESE AND HERRING—80keg* selected Go
«hcii Butter, 50 boxes English Dally Cheese. 50 d>
white do. 100 do new scaled Herring, received per steamer
ud for sale by n20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A (X)
S CHLEY’S GEORGIA PLAINS—A f.w bales of Thereli^-
perior good* msniifactured last season, which are con-
■iilered by judge* to be the beat article to the market —
Planter* are invited to call and examine them before pur
chasing elsewhere. KEMPTON A VERSTILLE.
oc *»5 72 St. Julien and 106 Br) an itreets.
®*® n ' n f.» parcel containing childron'a
Clothe*. The finder will be suitably rewarded. In-
quire at till* office, ,„, r 3 '
N EW GOODS— ner steamer Florida—Rich printed Greu-
adlnes and Silk Tissues. Flounced and Barege Robes,
rreucbi Jaconets and Organdies, white Tarletons, dotted and
embrodered Swiss Muslins. Embroideries, Ribbon*. Hosiery,
Linen Cambric. Clear Lawn, and Ham-stitched Handker
chiefs, for sale by fob23 DiWlTT A MORGAN
B UTTER. CHEESE. Ac.—20 tabs new May Butter, 60
boxes Cheese. 28 bbla Hiram Smith’s Flour. 60 boxes
Herring, landing per steamer and for sale by
mil _ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ‘A 00.
H altjmore bacon/ lard and flour.—m hhds
choice new Bacon Sides, 16 do do Shoulders. 10 tierces
sugar-cured Hams. SO bbls and 60 kegs prime Leaf Lard,
100 bbls Howard street Flour, landing and for sale by
mhl8 SCRANTON. J0HN8TQW A CX) .
S UGARS.—40 hhds. choice N OEugar, • superior mU#!#*
25 do. Prime do. do.. Just received and for sale by
mar3 WEBSTER A PALMI8
C OFF EE AND TEA—150 racks prime choice Rio Coffee
76 sack* Java do. 160 half and quarter cheat* Tea*, of
various kind*, for sale by McMAHON A DOYLE.
S UNDRIES.—20 bbl* Moreer Potatoes; 80 do. Apples very
fine; 10 boxes Oranges: 10 do Iemona. Raisins. Date*,
Almond*. Prcaa Nute. English. Walnuts, Ao., Ac., Just ra
ce! zed per steamer Augusta, and for sale by
mart CHAMPION A WATT8.
S EED OATS—000 bog* heavy Seed Oats, UodJagper schr
Mohawk, and for sale by
novlfi BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00.