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THE SAVANNAJi^EQRQIAN, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 15.1854.
^ImuecmcntD.
AT H* N ABC M.
Mooagtt w. H. Or)
rRlUAT HVKJUMO, APR1L14,1H84.
first night of
JOCKO, OR THE BRAZILIAN APB.
And the beoutiful ballet oalled
DIANA, OR TRIUHTH OF LOVE.
Ttgsther with tha famed
HARTINETTi FAMILY. -
To commence with a
POPULAR FARCE.
Root* open nil o’clock, performance commencing at 7K
o’clock. Prices aausaal. .... 4
Nones.—Dos office open from 9 to 1,end from 2>» to 4
■pi 4
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
UV NATUHAL IllBTOltY,
IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ARIOIIY HALL,
IH Till CITY Of SAVANNAH, OKOROIA,
whue may be found ■
GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
fHUM ALL I*AllTfl Of THE WOHLU.
Admittance 26 cents. Open *ron» W A. M. to 3 P. M.
■»!?• toTISS fnim T to . I'. >T frld.,
•Irely forth# colored population. ni,T ~ >
MPHINO ANU 8UMMBH UOODS.
. The aubscriber haz now opened ■ complete assort-
L meat or gooJ* suitable for the present and coining
| season. consisting In part of black, blue and colored
■ lr..i,n..r. Cloths and Cashnierota, black and fancy
colored French Csssimores. whit# and fancy Drill*, plain
white figured white, and fancy Marseille* \ clings. Ac., all
of which he la prepared to make up to order In the most
t.ihlon.ble MjrU ,od on .toommtoUU^ , ""‘ YM0S9
mh39 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker street,
“READY-MADE CLOTHING.
■ The subscriber has recelred by recent arrival*, an
extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing for
SPRING AND SUMMER, making hla stock complete.
It consist# in part a* foliowa: lllack and Col’d Cash-
merett Frock* and Sack*, Illuo Maturks Cloth Frocks, Hull
and White Imck Drill Frocks, Ursa*. Silk and Cbeckad Linen
Frock* and Sacks.
Pants of Fancy Caaaimere* and Mixed Tweeds. Russia
Duck and Fancy Linen Prill*. Black Drap D’Ete and Doe-
akin Castlmerea, Plain. White and Figured Drill*.
Vest* of White and Huff Marseille*. Kanc.r and Rtrlped
Marseilles, Buff and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of Furnishing Good*, consisting of Silk. Lislo and Ba
tiste Linen Oroveta. Oause. Merino an I Cotton Under Shirts.
White Silk Suspender*. Black and Dol’d Mohair Stocks. Taf-
fcU Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves. Fancy Silk and Striped
Cotton Sock*. White Linen and Twilled .lean Drawer*, Ac .
the whole of which he offer* for sale at tho lowest market
pricfi . WM. B. SYMONS,
*pll Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltaker-st.
CASH DRY GOODS STORE.
•\l EW GOODS.—The subscribers have ju»t received ai
Xl are now n|x>uing a vory extensive anti choice stock ot
Spring and Summer Good*. It ha* been selected with care
and embraces every variety of Plaid, atrlped and plaid Silk,
Grenadine*. Donna Marfa Tissue*. Be rages, Crape de Paris.
Canton Crape. Ocanta*. Bombasine*. Alpacca. Chally, Ber-
age de talne Organdy. Cambrics. Muslins. tawns. Ac . with
one of tho most complete and richest assortments of French
Embroidery ever exhibited lu thi* market In Cheiuescttes,
Sleeve*. Collar*, and Setts of ditto. Also, Honlton Lace
Collar*. Sleeve* and Cbenienettea. with a fine assortment of
lace Good*, white Goods, Mantillas, Talma*, Hosiery and
Gloves, Ac.
Tho subscriber* Intend keeping up their stock by weekly
addition*, and will offer at all times one of the largost and
best selected assortment* In the city, at *uch prices a* to
ensure satisfaction. Ladle* desirous of making a good se
lection are invited to call early by
ADAMS A BRUNNER.
marl-tf Corner of Congre* and Whltaker-strcets,
CASH DRY GOODS STORE.
149 C’ongresa-aticct. 143
ADAMS A tmi NSKK,
A RE now prepared to exhibit the cheapest and most ex
tensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS ever opened in this city, to which they Invite the
attention of city and country purchaser*. The following
comprise a portion of their stock :
Brown and bleached Shirting and Sheeting
Plain and striped Cotton Osnaburg
Marlboro Stripe* and Plaids
Fancy and Mourning Prints
White and colored Muslin Lawn
Plain and Printed Baroge
“ •• “ Challie
*• •* “ Crape de Pari*
Figured MouslineMe Solo
Black and colored Alpaca
•* Challie and Barege
Bleached Holland, brown do, Paper Cambric
Hooks and Eye*. Dress Trimmiug. Fancy Article*. Ac.
Together with every article usually found in best assort
ed dry goods stores, which they are offering at much lower
price* than u*ual, at the old stand of Messrs. ta Boche A
bowne. marts ADAMS A BRUNNER
NEW BOOKS.
R eceived april 6tii, ism. by s. s. sibley—The
Barclay* ol Boston, by Mr*. Harrison Gray Oils.
Pearl Fishing, Choice Stories from Household Words, by
Charles Dickens.
Minnie Herman, or the Night nnd It* Morning; a talo for
the Time*, by Thurlow W. Brown.
A Budget of Wit and Humor, or Morsel* of Mirth lor the
Melancholy ; a certain cure for tho Blues, by D. W. Val
entine.
India and it* Inhabitant*, by Caleb Wright. A. M.
Philosophy of Popular Superstitions and tho Effect* of
Credulity and Imagination, by S. B. Kmon*.
Leave* from the Book of Human Life, with thirty-one U-
laitrations, by T. 8. Arthur.
The Young Man’s Friend, containing admonition* for the
erring, counsel for tho temntod, encouragement for tho des
ponding. slid hope for tho fallen, by Daniel C. Eddy.
Tho Oasis, oi Uoldsn leaves of Friendship, by N. 8. For
guson.
Angel Whispers, or the Echo of Spirit Voice*, designed to
oomfort those who mourn, by Daniel C. Eddy.
The Way lo Prosper, or in Union there is Strength, by
T. 8. Arthur.
Tho Deserted Family, or Wandering of an Outcast, by
Paul Crayton.
The Hortie Mission, by T. 8. Arthur.
The Forester*, by Alex. Dumas, translated from the au
thor's original MSS.
Woman's Love, or the Bridal Eve, by Alex. Duma*.
When to Marry and how to get Married—Ihr Adventures
of a [sidy In Search of a Husband, by ono who ha* refus
ed twenty offers.
The Royal Yacht, or I<ogan tho Warlock, by Sylvann*
Cobb.
More of Hot Corn, by Solon Robinson.
An Autobiography of an Actress, by Mrs. Mowatt.
Putnam's Monthly Magaziun for April j Harper’s do do;
Graham'* do do ; Godcy’* lady’s Rook Tor sale at 135
Congress-streets. apfi
REV. J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK
T HE Evidences of Christianity, in a Systematic and Prac
tical Discussion of their External ^Department, by Jo
seph P.Tuslin, Savannah—Price 60 cents.
The Planter’s Northern Bride, hy Caroline Lee ilentc.
The lfebtx-1 Bride, a Revolutionary Romance, by Jack
Ilrace.
Marie Louise, or the Opposite Neighbor*, by Emllee Car-
Ion. For salo by B. 8. SIBLEY,
marts 136 Congress-street.
REV. J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK.
FIMiE EV1DKNCEB OF CHRISTIANITY, in a Systematic
JL and Practical Discussion of the External Department,
by Joslah P. Tustln. Savannah, price 60 cents.
The Planter's Northern llride, hy Mrs Caroline I. Henis,
Homeopathy Fairlr Represented, a reply to I’rof.Simn-
ann's Honuenatby Misrepresented, by W Henderson, M. D
Poole’s Index to Periodical literature. 1 vnl. 8 vo.
Russell’s School Histories of the United States. France.
England. Greece and Rome, with numerous engravings, 76
cent* each.
Grace Greenwood’* Haps and Mishaps of a tour In Europe
Tim Sunshine of Greystone. by E J. May.
Valentine * History of tho City of New York, 8 vo , with
plates.
Jomine's Summary of tho Art of War
Melichampe, a legend of tho Santen, by Siinm*.
Bleak House, Hive House Plot. Count Christoval. Lord
lay nnd ilc. Ao.; Shell’* Irish Bar, J. , ' w ..\ l !P. |, !X.;
mh23
Rheumatism Cured I
EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
.Vk dijhrcnn Amo serer* or Amo hmg Hanning.
T HE undersigned. Druggists, have for sale Mint invalua.
Me and sure remedy. MorUmore'i llheumalic Compound.
now »n universally known and ao highly appreciaiad by
many thousand* who have long been eripiloa and have
been restored to perfect health by Its use. lit* extensive
manufacturing arrangement*, aa also a desire to meet tho
oircumstanoea of all who may be afflloted with this disease,
ami make it, to them, the anurmr, aa It It the moat
GKKTAIN, mode of treatment have determined the proprfa
tors to reduce the price to Ttinn noixsan per bottle j at
which tha agents will aell It In future.
J. II. CARTER A 00.. 1 . o.
A. et BOliOMONS A 00., J Ravnnnan.
Sold In Oglethorpe, by Pembaiton A Ellis; Maoon by L.
little, and Payne A Nesbitt: Mllfadgevll le. bv Z. W little;
Marietta, by Win. Route; Augusta, by llaviland, Rfaley A
Co., ami Wiu. II. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by U. R. June*
A Co and Cunningham. Cole A Co ; at wholesale by A A.
Solomon* A Co., and J. II. Carter A Co., Savannah, Ga.;
llaviland. Harrell A On., and P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston,
8 C,. and J. Wright A Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. New
Orleans, and by Druggists generally throughout the United
Sl The above are also agents for the sale of that invaluable
preparation, already so extensively and popularly known
by hundreds of thousand* throughout the United Stalls,
MOIlTlMtlRK'ti
BITTER CORDIAL AND HUMID PURIFIER.
The Immense salo of thi* Cordial, during the last two
years, and tire universal satisfaction It ha* given to all-
including hundred* of the most respectable physician*
throughout the country—proves it the most valuable Al-
teratlve and Blood Purifier ever known, for tho treatment
of all diseases arising from Indigestion, a torpid condition of
tho Liver, or impurities of the Blood While a* a Preven
tive of diseases, especially thnso of a Bilious and Intermit
tent type, nothing has been found to equal it.
Till* Is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
perfectly harmloss—even with the feeblest constitution —
its action la simple, yet producing the most wouderfully
beneficial result*. A* an agreeable Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, at the same time replenishing the gas
tric juice* and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby Imparting
purity and vitality to the Blood, equalises Its circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu
late* the Liver to healthy action.
He lurlKoretea unit ltratorea tho ICufeebletl
mid Debilitated,
and thus, not only removing disease but fortifying tho sys
tem against It* attacks, and producing and maintaining n
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
Tills Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept In every
family and used by every individual, a* it may not only
save to thorn hundreds ol dollnr*. but also save them from
affliction, and even save life ifaelf.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggist* and merchant* will bo allowed a liberal dis
count on both the above preparation*, and can procure it
of our wholesale agent*, a* above, at oor wholesale prices.
DOWNING A CO.. Proprietor*.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western Depot
in taulsvlllo, Kentucky, ordora may be addressed at eithet
place, fub!6—ly
9500 Challenge.
IIOBKNHAUK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principles.compound
ed witli purely vegetable substances. Wing perfectly
safe when taken, and Ima never been kuown to fail in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de
stroy* them but removes all the slime aud mucus which
may remain.
The Tn]:e Worm.
This worm is the most difficult to destroy of nil that in
habit the human body. It gr< ws to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intes
tines and stomach aa to produce Fits.St. Vitas’ Dance. Ao ,
which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaint* have their origin from the tap*
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 of my Worm Syrup
amt Liver Pill* ; the Syrup to be taken in doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times a day. then take from five to
oiglit of my Liver Bills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following tlieso directions, the moslohstlnatocases
of tape worm can he speedily cured.
Hound or Htomnr.h Worm.
This worm is usually found in the small intestines, and la
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, a* adult* have frequently been known to
*uffer with them. Tho RymptoniR most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowel*, picking at the
nose, a bluefah streak under tho eye*. Ac. If you.or auy ol
your children have any of tho above symptoms. Hobcn-
sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; ami if after
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 i* no remedy beyond
the grate, as for fail, there i* no such word a* fall with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Ascarltlri, or Nmnll Tltrrnrt Worms.
These worm*, to which tho human kvIoiii I* liable, are
most troublesome of all other*. They are generally to bo
found in iho rectum, and if allowed to remain, from tho ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such** tnrtaniniatioii of the bowels, and other de
rangements of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be used I* Ilobensack’s Worm syrup. Such i* the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascnradie*. that
I defy any one to produce a care where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pill* are recommended to he used they will not
cure. All that is necessary is to use the syrup in accord
ance with direstlons on each bottle ; and in esse u gentle
purgative is required In order to allay the irritation they
produce, tho Liver Pills, by their sympathising action nnd
healthy operation upon the bowels, is tho most pleasant
medicine that can lie taken.
HOIIKNSACK’S LIVHlt PIM.S.
No part of tho system is more liable to disease than the
llver.lt being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and if diseased, tho blond of course llmrimr thro*
ail parts of the body, produces liver cotuplaiiits, jaundice.
Bilious affections,dyspepsia, sic
Dyspepsia.
The symptom*of Dyspepsia, ami it* varinusdiscase* are
diuiiies* in tho head.heartburn,oppression alter eating
meal*, sourness arising from tho stomach. Ac . and some
time* general languor of the whole body,from thi* it will
be seen that the disease owes It* origin to a ilisorganixed
state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack s I iver 1111* is
Die very medicine to effect a permanent nnd fasting cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system Into a healthy action, ami rendering tho blood pure
aud healthy.
l.lrer Complaint,
I* attended with chill*, succeeded by fever, severe pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting hitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse lull and bounding, tho pain in the side is in
creased by pressure, should the left lobe he nffected. tho
pain is generally in the ielt shoulder, witli a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow uppearance. nnd the stool*
clay colored. Tills disease can be cured by the use of Ho-
bensack’s Liver Bills, as they act directly upon the scat of
th" disease, nnd then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Foninlee.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many
toOinpfainU to which you nresubjcct. In obstruction* either
total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene
fit in restoring nnd purifying the blood and other fluids so
a* Vo cure all complaints which may nr ire from female ir
regularities. n* hendnehe. dimness of sight, pain in tho side,
back. Ac. Tlieso Bills are the only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure tho following complaint*. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, di*
tressing Dream*. Dimness of Sight, or in fact anv of the dis
ease* that arise from affection* ol the Liver, impurity of
tho Bli'od, or constipation of tho Bowell.
Medical Evlileiice
We, the unudersigned Dliysiciati*, having had the rceipt
of their manufacture submitted to u* for iuspection.say.
that the ingredient* of which they are composed make*
tlm.n tho l*e»t Bill in uso for all diseasea of the Lirer, Im-
puritiese tho lllod, Ac.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY. M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
4Tj|“ Purchase none but those having tho signature “J.
N. HOHESSACK,”** all other* are worthless imitation*.
Agent* wishing new supplies, and all other* wishing to
become agents, must address Him Proprietor, J. N. HOREN-
SACK, at his laboratory,No. 130 North Second-street,ahoy*
Race. Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggist* and Merchants in the IT. Sj
For sale in Savannah.Ga.. by J. H. Carter A Co., J. B.
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., and J. K. De Ford
ninv’Jl—ItwAwIr
BuBintBa Curbs.
NelNTOMIl.
_ ATTORNEY AT LAW, SSkSS&PU.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD. '
__ ATTORNEY AT LAW.
<?*», «nur tf Whiulm-.g.uM m, toto.uA, 0«.
THOMAS T. I.ONQ.
ATTORNEY AT LAW ASH SOIJLTTOR UKNKRAI. E. UHT
Oft*,toner liny and Hanard-Mrttis, AtrannaA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Oorntr of Day and Whltaker-street*. Office hour* from 9
A. M., to 2, B. M.; and from 8*, P. M. to 0, I*. M.
JNO. BI. MIIaIaKN,
^ ATTORNEY AT LAW.
„ Optra corner of Whitaker ami Hay ttreeU.
Will practice In the Courts of Scriven. Bulloch, Effingham.
Hryau, Liberty, McIntosh. Glynn, Camden and Chatham
con titles. 6,b7
jonkph a a naiiL,
__ „ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, nay street, over the Reading Room of tha Republl-
oan, entrance Immediately east of Messrs. Price A Veader.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
SUNDRIES.
60 bbls West India Molasses. BO do butter, su
gar ami soda Crackers. 20 do Treadwell's Pilot
I Bread. 40 boxes Treadwell’* Soda Biscuit. 20 do
• assorted Candy. 100 Deinijon*. assorted sixes,
28 libU Hiram .Smith’s Flour.28 do Genesee do,
20 half bbls extra Canal Flour,
29 boxes assorted Candy,
100 bag* prime green Rio Coffee. 76 do old White,
60 mataold Government Javu Coffee.
30 boxes 6’s and 8’* Grant A William*’ Tobacco,
60 do lleadell'* 6’s and 8's Candles.
60 do earh Family. Palo and No. 1 Soap,
40 do do Colgate'* and Beadell'a Pearl Starch,
60 bbl*Stuart's A. B and C Clarified Sugar,
40 do Crunhed and Powdered Sugar,
20 hhds choice aud prime Porto Rico Sugar. Land
ing nnd for aalo by
ap8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
R'
REV. J. CUMMINGS’ WORKS
EPHINTKD from the stereotype English plates, and sold
at the low price of one dollar per volume, vlx :
Prophetic Studies, l/ecture* on Daniel. Voices of the Dead.
Apocalyptic Sketch**, Voice* of the Day. Voices of the
Night, nnd other volume* a* soUn a* reprinted.
Harper'* and Putnam’s Mngaxine tor April.
Disturiiell’s Railway Guide rerfeed to March, 26 cent*.
Pocket Map* of the United State*, Florida.Georgia, Kc.
Tire Forester*, by Alexander Dumas.
The .Sepulchre* of our Departed.
Stoke* on Diseasea of the Heart and Aortu*
Also, til* taw* of the |a*t session of the Legislature of a
public ami general character, compiled byJ. W. Duncan—
pamphlet price one dollar.
Curtis on the taws of Patents, and a variety ol now !j
Boom ap6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NOTICK.
T HE Subscriber* have re opened their StoreatNo.il
Barnard-at., tho old stand, witli their usual assort-
mont of good*, vis: Guns, Rifles. Pistols. Powder. Shot.
L-*d. Porcussfan Cap*. Wads, FU*k* and Pouches, and all
Sporting Article* ; Fish Rods, Reed*. Honks Lines. Ac Al
so, Builders' Hardware, Nalls. Ac,. Plain Tin and Japan
Ware, Stoves, Ac . Ac., all of which they offer at reasons
hie price*. ap4 LOVELL A LATTIMOBK,
H AMS and''LAUD—2" tierce* sugar cured llama'and
16 btls Lard, for sale by
novB CRANE A RODGERS.
^I.' ITER, CHEESE. Ac.—30 keg* selected Goshen Butter 1 :
1J 60 buxea do do Cheese; 100 do new scaled Herring : 20'
M superior Plantation Hogar\ received per steamer and for
salo hy mh29 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
J IME—1000 bbl* IJme. daily expected per schr Mary E.
-4 Pearson, for salo to arrive by
rahao BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
PLANTATION DRY GOODS—Striped und white Cotton
■U Oxuahurgs, Marlboro' Plaids ana Stripes, hoary brown
Shirting*, Shirting Stripe*, blue and fancy ilead-handkei
chiefs.blue Drill* and Denims, Ac., for sole bv
•I>2 HENRY LATlIllop * CO.
OPC All AND MOLASSES—120 hhds tamsiana Sugar, and
^ 311 bbl* Louisiana Molasses, landing from brig Albion,
iroin Attakapas, and for sale by
j>hl3 COHEN A FOSDICK.
WARPER FOR FEIIRUARY. with Engravings;
A j oole's Index to Periodical Literature 1 rol. 8ro;
Rainey’s Writings, vlx: Autobiographical Sketches, Hla-
Juries!apd Critical Essays, Philosophical Writer’s tat-
10 X oun * M * n - tho Cassar's, Essays on the Poets, the
Opium Eafar, Ac., Ac.:
H.rii n 6 ?’* ot Reformation. 6 toU;
tak . C ? , 7 ld jf' ! '' 2 Tola. London;
tferletv 4 vol * 1 °* ,> ** Ca * Anatomy, tandon, Sydenham
The tlii 'i n th ? !^* rt • nd Long*. London;
The Mlnburgh Ro*few for January;
apSEL
16 w. THORNE WILLIAMS.
D. A. O’UYRNE,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176 Bay atreet. over Turner A Co.'a Drug Store.
DANIF.LL A COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUN8E1J.0KS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSFJJAIR AT LAW
WaihingUm City, D. C.,
Will practise In the various CourU of the District, and at
tend to tho prosecutiou of claim* against the Uovern-
june22
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligator, Kail Florida.
Will practice In tho Eastern and Southern oountlea. Refer
J0C0L 8- 8. Sibley, and R. U. Hilton, Kaq..Savannah,Qa.
CARTER’S SI’AMHIl MIXTURE.
TUB (1RKAT 1’UHII’IBU OP TUB IILOOD!
Not a Particle of Mercury in It.
A IN INFALLIBLE REMEDY f.- r Scrofula. King’* Evil,
Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption*. Pimples
or Pustule on tin* Pace. Blotches. Boils. Chronic Sore Eves.
Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. Enlargement and Pain
of tho Bones and Joints. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disor
ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaint*, and all I •incases arising
from nn injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or
Impurity of the Blood.
Tlii* valuable Medicine, which ha* become celebrated for
tho number of extraordinary cures effected through its
agency, has induced the proprietor*, at the urgent request
of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with
the utmost confidence In it* virtue* and wonderful curative
properties. The following cerliflcat«s. selected from a largo
number, are. however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of the proprietor* ; and are all from gentlemen well
known in their localities, nnd of the highest respectability
many of them now residing In the city of Richmond, V».
K. BOY'DEN. Rhj.. of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond
known every where, say* ho has seen tho Medicine colled
Caktkh’h Spanish Mixttkk administered I11 over a hundred
cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it i* recommend
ed, witli the most astonishingly good result*. He *ays It i*
the most extraordinary medicine he ha* over seen.
AGUE AND FEVER-GREAT CURE—I hereby certify,
that for three years I had Ague and Fever of tho most vio
lent description. I had several Physicians, took large quan
tities of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe ull tho Tonic* ad
vertised. but nil without any permanent relief. At last I
tried CaRtsu’s Spanish Mixtciik, two bottlea of which effoc-
tiinlly cured me. and I am hapny to say I have had neither
Chills or Fever*since. I consider it the best Tonic in the
world, aud the only medicine that ever readied my case,
Beaver Dam, near Rishmond. Va. JOHN LONGDEN.
C. B. LUCK, Esq., now In tho city of Richmond, nnd for
many year* In tho Post Office, lias such confidence in Hie
astonishing efficacy of Caktkh’h Spanish Mixitkk. that he
lias bought upward*of 60 bottles, which ho ha* given away
to the sfllicted. Mr. Luck say* he has never known it to
fail when taken according to directions.
Dr. MINGK., a practising Physician, and formerly of Him
City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed
In a number of instances thu effect* of Cartkh’s Spanish
MtXTTHIt- which were most truly surprising. He nays In a
case of Consumption, dependent on the liver, the good ef
fect* were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker!: Morris.
Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years stand
ing. bv tho use of two bottles of Carter’* Spanish Mixture
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The Editor* of the Rich
mond Republican had a servant employed In their press
room, enrol of violent scrofula, combined with Rheuma
tism. which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottle*
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and
the Editor*. In a public notice. *ny they *• cheerfully recom
mend it to all who aro afflicted witli any disease of the
blood ”
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I had a very
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’* Spanish Mix
ture. 1 consider it a truly valuable medicine, JAMES M
TAYIGR. Conductor on tfio R. F. & P. R. R. Co , Richmond,
Virginia.
Belt Ilhrum of 90 Years StanrtlnR Cured
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON.residing in theritv 01 Richmond,
was cured by three bottles of Carter’* .-paninh Mixture, ol
Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, and which all
• he physician* of the city could not cure Mr. Thompson
I* a well known merchant of Richmond, Va., and hi* cure
it most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va . had a servant
cured of Spy hills. In the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish
Mixture, lie says he cheerfully recommends It, and con
siders it an invaluable niudlcino.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula
and wliat physicians called confirmed Consumption, by
three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
EDWIN BURDIN, Commissioner of thu Revenue, say* ha
lias aeon the good effect* of Carter’* 8pani*h Mixture in a
number of Spyhllltle ca*es, and say* It I* a perfect euro far
that horrible disease.
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va., cured old sore*
and ulcer*, which disabled him from walking. Took a few
bottle* of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and >u enabled to
walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cured.
Price 91 per bottle
Principal Depot* at M. WARD, CLOSE k CO., No. 83
Mldon tanu. Now York.
BENNETT k DEERS. No. 126 Maln-'t., Richmond. Va.
And for sale by SHOMAH M. TURNER k CO.. JAMES
M. CARTER, A. A. LOLOMONS k CO., and W. W. I.IN-
OOIJ4, Savannah. E. 8.8TR0ECKER. Macon, and by Drug
gist* and Connt«r Merchant* avarywhere.
mayJO—lyisalwfcwflm
Fbrtytk, Monroe County. Ga.
8. W. HAKElt,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Mimtieetto, Jcffcrmm County, Florida.
Reference—Hon YV. 11. Fi.suinu, Savannah. Ga.
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupnUt, Georgia.
n Ufeeoult Court* of Thomas, tawndes,
ou {* c ‘b Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia ; and In the Cir-
urt* °f Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida YVill attend to
WILLIAM II. DAMIIBHl
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKIJAIU AT LAW,
7VoupWUe. Loumdei county, Ga.
W ii!.5 r * ct,|,a * n Th 001 * 11 - tawndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin, taurens. and Pulaski counties. Geurgia;
and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columtda coun
ties. Florida. bKffll
wm.f. wiujamh, nunnw’* niivra. JACKiinowit,
WILLIAMS, OLIVKIi A DROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT I .AW,
lluena fist a. Marion County. Ga.,
Will practise in the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Miiacogce. tae, and any adjoining
counties whore tholr services may be required. jnn29
WALTER 8. NOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Kxehannt.
Will practice In the courts of Scriven. WMliington. Rich
mond, Burke, and Chnthnm counties. fel>8.
JOHN 11. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice In all tho different Courts of the tastern Dfa-
trlct. Particular attention paid to collecting. m26
£atfst Kras bo flWfflniplj.
Shipping anb Steamboats.
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin,taurens county. Ga . late junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. OoanUHB, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his enre Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah,
may7—-dAwly
B. W. MIMJ'R.
MILLER <V GAULHING,
ATTORNEYS AT I .AW,
Hucna Vida. Ga.
RICHARD II. CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon. Georgia
Will practice In the Counties of Bibb. Twiggs. Macon, Sum
ter. Dooly. Worth, Decatur. Baker. Calhoun. Doughertr,
and tae. and will gitc prompt and faithful attention io
any business oiitnuted to his care. ;im—m30
D11. JOS. J. WE8T\
Office on Broughton, la-tween Bull and Drayton st*.. whero
be may bo luundat all hours. l yr—a pa
*. UKHIT. wm. u. tosa ranx u, DAVt*.
LOCKETT, LONG A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah. Georgia.
BAHOHOFT A IIRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Forth# Purchase and Salo of Stocks, Bond*, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Bay stroot, Savannah. jan24
xicHouacacaaK. Knwsno c. wadi.
CRUGER A WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Hay ttreet. Savannah.
toon t. Rowland! joiin t. rowund.jr.
ROWLAND A CO.,
GENERA], COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-ttreet. Savannah.
V. 1IYLARD. r, H. O .TOLL.
HYLAND A O’NEIl.L,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINEM AND LIQUORS. &o.,
Next Door to Marihalt Ifoute. Hroughton itreet,
SAVANNAH, (IROItlltA.
Wholesale and retail dealers in imported wine* and liquors.
E'rench brandies, segars. and fancy groceries.
H. K. WA8IIHUHN, A n’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, UA.
WILLIAM P. YONtJE.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 /lay-dreet. Savannah.
*T Talagrapbed tot tha Oeotgtan. *%*
Sale of Wilmington Boat*.
The sale of tho Wilailntfton boat* took place to
day. Tho Gladiator waa nought by Dickinson,of
Wilmington, for $18,800. Tha Goy. Dudley was
bought by tbe Commercial Insurance Company of
Charleston, for $15,000. J- 0. Matlileaon, of Charles
ton. bought the “Wilmington," for $13,000; and
Dickinson, of Wilmington,bought tho Vandorbilt for
$10,000. The Wharf bolonglug to the Company waa
bid in at $30,000.
Southern Commercial Conrentlon.
CiUHLKfrroN, April 14.
A spicy debate arose thi* morning, relative to ex
cluding a Reporter present, In conscquonce of tbo
abolition tendencies of tbo paper with which ho is
connected. The question was, however, withdrawn.
It is but Just to nay that tbc Reporter’* conduct hero
1* unexceptionable. The Editors of Charleston show
him every attention.
Resolutions have been adopted, advocating tbe em
ployment of capital for manufacturing and mining In
theRouth; nnd appointing a Committee consisting
of tbreo from each State represented in Convention,
to obtain statistical information to show the present
condition and extent of tbo manufacturing Interests,
to furnish their report at tho next meeting.
Also, to address the people of the States here rep
resented, urging upon them the importance of State
legislation in favor of manufacturing, ship-bailding,
direct trade, mining, education, etc.
A committee of three from each Btato, was ap
pointed to memott&Ute Congress in t& or oi a reduc
tion of the duties on railroad iron, and to nrge the
passage of an act for the improvement of tbe mer
chant service, by encouraging boys to go to sea and
prevent desertion, and also to urge the government
to send one or two small steamers up the Amazon for
the purpose of exploring such of its tributaries, as
tho States owning them have declared free to the
commerce nnd navigation of tho whole world. And
that tho Government of Urazi! be requested to per
mlt those vessels to make explorations and a survey
on the shores of the Amazon belonging to that na.
tion. Also for the establishment of a lino of mnil
steamers between some Southern port or porta and
the month of the Amazon or some other port in Bra
zil. Also to encourage the establishment of a direct
mall route by steamers, between somo Southern port
and Europe.
At tho time of adjournment tho Convention was
discussing the question of the improvement of bar-
and navigable rivers.
It is doubtful whether a (Inal adjournment will oc
cur before Saturday.
Charleston Cotton Market.
Charleston, April 14.
Cotton sales to-day amount to 1200—of the week
4C00. Quotutious range from 7 to 10|. Tho sales of
the week close j to 4 lower—decline mostly on lower
qualities. Good Middling 9|. Receipts for the week
7345 bales. Stock, exclusive of that oa shipboard,
42,601 bales.
Washington AfTalr*.
Washington, April 13.
The Senate to-day adjourned to Monday, without
concluding tho discussion of the Gadsden Treaty. In
tho House, the l’ostoDicc Committee reported a bill
increasing the postage on letters to 5 and 10 cents.
O’HKAK A STONEY,
FACTOItS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
LATH or THK FIRM OF LHiAKK. O'HKAR A CO.
THOMAS A KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
No. 15 Barnard it reel, Savannah. Ga.
taad pipe, sheot lead, block tin, copper boilers, light and
force pump*, hydraulic ram*, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Urdera from the country promptly at
tended to jao7
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every deAcription. Residence first door west of St. An
drew’s Hall, Broughton Street.
HOOFING.
Tho subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very loir. Best reference
given. J J. MAURICE.
AaFGutfers and Conductors made to order.
A. II OHAMIMON. J, a. WATT*.
CHAMPION A WATTS,
WI10IJC8AI.E AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard itreet. between the Market and Bay itreet,
SAVANNAH. OA..
Dealers In Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, Ac.. Ac.
Reference*—A. Champion. Fjq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq.,
Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co.. Savannah, 0a.
U7r. HORTON. O. H. KIKUIAJI.
HORTON A IUKEMAN,
WHOI.XSAI.R AND K BT All. II R A LB R S IN
WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
116 Broughton-sired.
JOIIN G. FALL1GANT,
WnOLEBALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Monument Square. Samnnah.Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agent* of the above Company are prepared
to take risk* against E'ire on Building* and their content*.
Alto Marine Sea Risk*, on the most favorable term*.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agent*.
BROWN <*riIAHIUS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
WEST DRIIAD HTRf.IT. SAVANNAH. OA.
ISO. H. IlfTT nENRT C. KINO
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—The undersigned ha* thi*
day associated with him Mr. Hknry C. Kino, of Glyun
county, with whom lie will continue the Factorage and Com
mission business in thi* city, under the firm of Hull k Kino
jan!2 JNO. H. HULL 210 Bay-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Otoms’ Building, o/>patitr 1‘ulatki lloute,
Having made large additions to hi* establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in hi* usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
All work oxecuted with dispatch.
CO-PAHTKHSIIIP NOTICE.
The undersigned liavo associated themselves to-
VB] gether, under the name and style of Murphy k De-
f II vanny, for the transaction of general lioot and
^•►Slioe business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Wliitaker-streel*. formerly occupied by M
Prendergast. They are now prepared tootfer to their friend*
and tlie public, a well selected stock of Ladlos’ and Gentle
men'* noots, Shoe*. Ac., which they will sell cheap for cash.
J8y MURPHY k DEY r ANNY.
BROGANS—BROGANS.
^ The subscriber* would call the attention of
CHI planter* and others, in want of good and cheap
flj brogans, to call and exatnino their stock, a* they
* Ww>frel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
price* ul their goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY k PEVANNY,
nnv!6 corner of Congre** and Whitaker streets.
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
I A variety of new aud beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Those deaiious of a hand
some (ego, and cue proof against MiUi,have only
to make an early call for a choice from a fine u
sortment.
mh28 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Hryan-at.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway trom
the ■ubsoriber. on the 16th of August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty year*old. *tout and chunky
.built, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the ba»o of the nose and running up the
forehead. He will probably try to got to Savannah, whero
he has spent sovoral roars of runaway life, and waa an in-
mate of Savannah jail a good part of tlio year 1849.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
Icon connty, Florida. Sept. 12.1863. eep!8—dSwtf
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD —Ranaway Irnm Cole-
y® raino Plantation, three weeks since, ABRAMAM Me-
QUEEN and BOB, each about 40 years of ago. They
are supposed to be down on the salt*, fishing and oys-
taring The above reward will be paid for the two. or $25
for either, delivered on the Plantation to Silas Fulton, or to
the Jailer In Savannah, on application to
mart—tf J WILLIAMSON fc 00
t LADIES’ UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS Blue,
brown, green and black Ladies' Umbrella* ; watered,
figured and plain all colored Paraetda. For aaiu^bj^
marie
AIKI.V k BUI
W
APK1N RINGS—Ivory, bone, boxwood and wire Naik
Rigs, for sale by novis, J. P. COI.LIN8|
STOCKS ANII BONOS,
l?0R sale by the undersigned •
A’ Central Railroad, South-western Railroad
Muscogee Railroad. Augusta und Waynesboro’ Railroad,
aud Ealonton Branch Railroad Slocks.
Rank of Savannah and Marine Bank Stock
Now York and Savannah Steamship Stock
Seminole nnd Wclnka (Florida) Steamboat Stock
Aud Plnnkroad Stock
—suo—
Bonus of the South-western Railroad, convertible in 1855
City of Columbus Bonds
City of Macon Bond*. City ot Savannah Bonds
Augusta and Waynesboro'Railroad Bonds
Likewiso. Gas Stock of the Citien of Macon and Columbus
ap12—6 BANCROFT & BRYAN, 117 liay-at.
ELECTION NOTICE.
A N Election for the following City Officer* will take place
at the meeting of Council on Thursday. 20th April,
1854, at half past seven o'clock, P. M., vlx : One City Con
stable, bond $600, salary $400 ; one Sergeant of the City
Watch, salary $426. bond $260. Flections ordered by Coun
cil to fill vacancies.
Applicant* must hand in their application* to me. *ta
ting the name* of their securities, (two required to each
bond) on or before ten o’clock of that day.
apl2 EDWARD G. WILSON. Clerk of Council.
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TBADE.
WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO.
NEW CARRIAGE UEPOH1TOHY,
No, 223 Bay-dreet. .VmmnaA. Ga.
aplO
HORNE WILLIAMS
8ASII, DOORS, 1ILINOS AND MARBLE
MANTLES.
in nnn LIGHT SASH or all Rite*. 160 pair Illinda,
lV/.UUU 400 doors—front and folding,of all the vari
ous aitea. Also 26 Marble Mantles, of tbe latest and most
approved style*. Builder* and pthera are respectfully Invi
ted to call and exauiiuc before purchasing elsewhere, aa we
are prepared to furnish these articles at greatly reduced
prices lor cash. CHAFFER k BERRY.
jrnh29Im 188 Broughton-st. west 8t. Andrew’s Hall.
, HR- W. R. MOSELEY, inform* the public
generally that he Is permanently located in tho city
of Griffin, and is prepared to treat Cancer*, Won*,
Tumors, and all other Chronic Disease*, with tho
most remarkable success.
Hi* unprecedented sucres*, for the past ten veers, in the
treatment of that horrible disease, Cancer, should not he
overlooked by the public in deciding u;>on hi* merit* He
•ms cured many case* that were considered entirely hope
less. His treatment i* without the use of the knife, caus
ing hut little pain. Patient* are nccessarilr compelled to
l>e under his immediate care and supervision from one to
six weeks, according as the nature and circumstance* of
the ca*emsy demand.
Ho is a regular gradt ate. nnd has no quackery connected
witli Ills system of practice.
Hi* Infirmary Is open for the reception of negroes, and
for other*. City accommodations are ample.
AH communications must be post-paid, and addressed to
W. R. MG8I1LEY, M. D.. Griffin, Ga.
RKFK3SNCTO
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE —
■FOR NEW YORK —To leave on Saturday. IMh
April. iflO o’clock. A M —Th# new end superior ateera-
■hip AUGUSTA, Capt. Thoms* Lyon, will leave ae above.
For freight or paaeage. apply to
spin PADELF0RD, FAY it 00.
Cabin Passage $26 00
Bteerage 9 00
■TEAMEtilP ISABEL.
FOR KEY WE8T AND HAVANA.
3b leave on Saturday, Wh April.
The United States Mall Steamship ISABEL,
( Willum Hoi.ijn*. Commands!, will regularly
port on tha lat and 16th of each month. For
only, apply to
OOHKNB k HERTZ. Agents.
^faction Balts.
„„ N*w Orleans Huger.
BY COUBK A FOSDICK.
Tins DAY, mu to*-.. !, o-.to. ”toS -( to,,.Uto,
will be aold,
10 hhds New Orleans 8ogar. Termaat sale. ap!6
E BOSTON—The schr. 8EGUINK, Capt Hwam,
will have Immediate despatch for tho above port,
relght of 100 bales cotton to complete cargo, appl^ to
BOSTON—ON DECK ONLY.—The eehFL~8.
SMfcDAVIS, Davis, master, having her whole underdeck
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch aa above. For
freight ol deck load only, apply to
npll_ OGDEN k BUNKER.
N K W YORK—The regular packet schooner
PIaANDOME. R. J. Brown, master, will have imnie-
le*patch, for the above port. For freight or passage
apply to ap6 ROWLAND k OO.
EEW YORK—OKI Established Line.
J|U£—The packet brig EMPIRE, G. A. Knudson master,
will have dispatch aa above. For freight or passage apply
on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
_»P6 BRIGHAM, KELLY Ik 00.
>££ NDW YORK—Georgia Line—ThTreTu-
.3Z1ifi.hr packet schr. P. R. BURTON. Captain Lingo, will
have Immedioto dispatch for tbe above port. For trelght
or passage apply to ROWLAND k 00.
> Y orh
Agent* New York— Scjufrro.v k Taluisn.
*P1
FLOIUDA PACKET.
Fir Darien, Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga..and Jackson-
ville, 1’icolala. Palatka, and Black Creek, Fla.
- wll. **~~ w The new and splendid fast running staam-
SEMINOLE, Captain P. Blakkkxbiiif. will
commonce tier trips as above on Tuesday the 21st instant,
at 10 o'clock. A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ample time for passengers going
north, to ooiiutct with tho New York and Savannah steam-
ships.
The Seminole is flttod up In magnificent style, with large
and airy state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort Is
not excelled by any steamer In the South.
Taking the Inland route she offer* superior inducements
for invalids and others.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at the wharf of the Savannah and Charleston Steam
Packets. marlO 8. M I-AFF1TEAU. Agent.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINK.
bury, (Black Creek.)
1 “ pw * nd e,e **nt steam-packet ST.
, JOHNS. Captain Jamiw Fawnoiur, will leave
rae places Thursday. 13th April, arriving there
on Sunday, the 16th. This boat has been built expressly for
tho trade, and has large and airy Rtatv-room accommoda
tions far passengers. For freight or passage, apply on board
at the Florida Steam-Packet Wharf, near the gaa works,
ap4 CLAGIIORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
43*The St. Johns will make her next trip to St. Au
gustine on Thursday, the 13th April.
MY T. J. WALSH.
Private Bale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 years, an or-
pban. Term*cash. Jan26
Private Sale—10 share* steamer Jenny Und Block, 10 d°
Ogeechee Plankroed do, 6 do Telegraph do, for aale low |f
applied for immediately^ jaolB
To Hire by the Year—A negro boy, aged 22 years, a brick,
layer. Janl
At Private Sole—Lot No. 00, Walton ward, Robertevllle,
fronting on 8tewart street.
At Private's*!*.
Lot No. 24,14th district, and 2d section, containing 160
acres, within four miles cf tbe town of Clinton. Terms
ish. declS
At Private Sale!
tat No. 26, south of Jones atreet. and Improvement*, con
sisting of a two-storr house and double tenement. In good
order. Rents at $33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, aa
the present owner is moving from the dty. For terms aud
furthsr particulars Inquire at the counting room. dl3
At Private Sal*.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted, la
good order. Terms cash. decl8
At Private Sale.
Seed RyeandOate In qnantltiee toeult purchasers.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frook, sack
and overcoats, In lota suit purchasers, for sal* low. Term*
cash. nov4
BY k.M<
THIS DAY, atllo’cl—,
The usual assortment os i#n*_
Crockery and Ola** Ware, Dry Ooodl
furniture. Clothing. Fancy Article#, C
rTjtc. Term* cosh on delivery. ' .
N. B.—All articles purebasbed at aaetioa and not espied
"color sale, will be sold on account and
risk of tbe former parchaeer. apl$
. .Com and Floor.—At Private Sal*.
,d * tor *’ * nd tor **»• l<nr««t market
F r, °** to amt purehoeere.
5S® ^*8* prime white Corn.
260 bag* superfine Yellow. mart
frn P 7'7l* Nfi beet New Orleans Eager, loading
from brig Crocus.and for sal*. I#bl7^
,*»-«• 136 bbls Rosendale Hydraulic Cement, now
landing from schooner Knchantresa. from New York.
« or T *J B *ble75u. 80 by 90 feet,
Rqu * r *’ 0,1 G"*"* eireet, betweeS
Jefferson and Montgomery atreet*. ftblb
and far sale In qaanU-
lie# to suit nurrlnuKra mi i..i.> ni u u— •
rice was perfectlj
timothy or clover, «
cutting box. Try it
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY A MAURY. Managers,
Class 90, draws this day. tho 16th Instant, In this city.
Bales close at a o'clock, P. M.
oamxL.
$4,500.
6fl Number Lottery—11 Drawn Ballot*.
AN* Ticket* $1—shares In proportion
, ®*tra Glass 18, draws at Wilmington, Del., tnls day, th*
16th April. (urirsL.
$36,000.
>er Lottery—14 Drawn
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballot*
KM" Ticket* $10—share* in proportion.
Ticket* either ilngly or by the package for aale In Bay
fane. Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson & Camp
E. WITHINGTON.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Tho steamer* Gordon and Calhoun will
^leave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
fay aud Saturday at 7 S o’clock. P. M., leaving Charles
ton on tho same day* at 6 o'clock. P. M.
The boat* arrive and louvo Chnrleaton In time to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAF'FTTEAU, Agent.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1854. ’ “
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY—LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
^Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF lURTTOKl), CONK.,
Capital, aud surplua over $250,000.
Altrxd Gill. Pre*ident. Jan. c. Walklbt, Sec’y.
Till* Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thu* combining the
benefit* or both Nyntom* at the option of tho insured.
The strength, ability and well Invested capital of the In
stitution are, In my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company in this State or Union
(L.8.J signed . R O.PINNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts,
, . State of Connecticut.
Slave* insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change 0/Departure—F\>r Palatka. Fla.,and all the interme
diate lamlingt on the route.
r - The superior new Steam-packetWELAKA,
=) N. Kino. will, until further notice,
leave ever* Saturday, at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, airy State Room*, a* follows :
To Darien $3 00 I To PlcolaU $R 00
St. Mary* 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N. II.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-*hipped free of all charges at Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam Packet Coinpauy'* wharf, or to
fob!8 S. M LAFFITEAU. Agent.
TO CONTRACTORS.
N OTICE fa hereby given to all Con'ractor* for work and
labor to bo done on Bridge*. Culverts, kc., In the
County ol Chatham, that contract* for the *amo must first
bo made witli tho Justice* of the Inferior Court, as requir
ed by tho law* in lorco regulating tho construction of
bridges, fro. JAS. E. GODFREY, J. 1. c. q. c.
GKO. P HARRISON, j. 1. p. r c.
marl MONT. CUMMING. j. 1. c. c. o
NEW BOOKS.
Bccdve.I March 29<A, 1864, by S. S. Sibleu.
T HE MISER'S IIKIR, or tbo Young Millionaire; by P.
Hamilton Moyers.
Tlie taver upon Trial ; a novel by Elisabeth M. 8tnart.
Tho Secretary, or Circumstantial Evlddnee ; by tbo au
thor of Heads and Hearts, F'ortuno Mildred, Tlie F oundling,
to which aro added. Lixtie I-olgh. and the Minor's Daughter,
a Tale of tlio Peak ; by Charles Dickens.
Mansaneillo. the F'iahermnn of Naples ; by Alex. Duma*.
Margaret, or Prejudice at Home and it* Victim*.
An Autobiography.
History of tlie French Protestant Refugee* from tlio
Revocation of tlio Edict of Nantes to our own days ; by M,
Charles Weis*.
niackwood'* Magntine. for March.
Hunt's Merchant* Magazine, for March.
mli30 For sale at 135 Congre**-*treet.
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED. April 8. by S. H SIBLEY. History of tlio war
of the United State*, from tlie earliest colonial times
to the close of tlie Mexican War, by John tawls Thomson,
with addition* and corrections, illustrated with numerous
engraving* from designs by W. Croome and other artists;
two volume* in one.
Life nnd Adventures of a Country Merchant, a narrative
of hi* exploit* at home, during his travels and In the cities,
designed to amuse and instruct, by J. B. Jones, author of
the Wild Western Scenes.
Trial* and Confesaion* of nn American Housekeeper.
The Winter talge. or Vow F'ulfilled, a sequel to Simon
Kenton, by .fames Wier.
The School F'ellow, n magazine for boy* nnd girls edited
by William C. Richard* nnd Cousin Alice, vnl. 1.
Al Home nnd Abroad, or howto behave, by Mr*. Manner*.
For sale at No. 135 CongreM-ntreet. aprl 1
MRS. S. TOMB,
Will open on Monday next, 3d April, at her Mil-
gflPlinerynnd Dress Making FMablishmont.on Brough-
— ton street, opposite St. Andrew’* Hall, a new and
splendid stock of
spring goods,
comprising all the new *tylc*of Bonnets, of the latest
French patterns, in *ilk, crape and *traw • Mantillas, in
great variety of fashions ; Caps. Head Dresses and Ribbon*,
in large assortment, adapted to overy age and taste ; also.
F'rench Flower*. Wreaths. Straw and other Trimmings. Dress
Collar*. frc..frc.tnan inspection of which the ladies aro
respectfully invited on her opening day.
Country order* promptly attended to.
Also, bleaching nnd pressing Bonnets and Panama Hat*.
marchSO—tf
GLIDUON’S TYPES OF MANKIND;
O R. FAhnolcgical Researches based upon Ancient Monu
ments. Paintings. Sculptures, and Crania of Races, and
upon their Natural. Geographical. Pliisologicnl, and Bibli
cal history. Illustrated bv selection* from tlie pnpor* of
Dr. Marlin, and with contribution* by Prolessor Agassiz, L.
Patterson, and Dr. Usher. In a quarto volume, with nu
merous engraving* ; price five dollars lo subscribers, who
are requested to call for their books.
Guixot’a History of Oliver Cromwell and tlie English
Commonwealth—2 vols.
Exchequer Report*, vol. 8.
Spencer ou FViuity Jurisdiction—2 vol*.
Simpson on ilomrapathy and ita tendencies.
Henderson’s Hoimcpathy fairly represented.
W THC"*"’
NENV WOOD YARD.
T WE undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens
of Savannah that lie lias commenced thu general Wood
Business, on that spacious and most convenient location,
formerly known as Wayne’s, late Winkler's wharf, on tlie
West side of tlie foot of West Broad street, where he in
tends at all times to keep on hand every kind of Wood that
may be required, either at wholesnl- or retail. All of which
he intend* to sell at the lowest market prices, for cash.
49~ Particular and prompt attention paid to fillingor-
der* mar3-tf W. T. MITCHFXL. Agt.
SPRING TRADE, 1834.
W F1 have opened this day. nnd are prnpnred to sell on
very moderate terms, ten cases now Madder Prints,
assorted styles to which wo beg to call tlio especial atten
tion of purchasers. M PIlEN'BFRGAST fr CO.
178 Brouglitou streot, opposite St. Andrew’s 11*11, west
side. feb8
B randy, wine and gin-
16 half pipe* otard, Dupuy fr Co’s Brandy,
20 no various brands, F'rench do
80 K and >4 pipes do do
8 bids superior Old Peach do
40 do domestic do
lo *4 cask* brown Sherry Wine,
2 ‘i pipe* do do do
in 34 cask* medium and choice Madeira Wine,
26 ii do Sicily do
16 xt 4* Pori On
26 do Sweet Malaga do
Also. 40 basket* Champaign, 11 pipes Meder Swan and
Holland Gin, 8 quarter cask* Cherjv Brandy, for sale by
feb23 WEBSTER fr PA LM F3.
B ooks—BOOKS—Home Scent* and Home Sounds, by H
Marion Stephen*.
Alcohol and the Constitution of Man. by E LYoumana.
A Week’s IHiglit.or Games and Stories.
Tho Bethrotbed. by Alessandro Manroue.
(•no Year, ft tale of wedlock, bv FImll.v F* Carlen,
John, or » Cousin in Hand is worth two Couuts in the
Bush, by Fluiily F' Carlen.
Count Christoval, vol. 2d.
Linne tackwood, a novel, by Catherine Crowe.
Wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Buntliuo.
Works of John C Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almanac, for 1864.
More of Mrs. Partington’s Carpet Bag of Fun.
Busy Moment* of an Idle Woman.
Graham’s and Harper’* Magazine, for January.
Received and for sale at 135 Congress street, by
jan2fl S. S, SIBLEY.
F RESH CURRENTS, fro.—Just received two cask Cur
rants, 30 drums F'lg*. 5 case* Prunes, 6 case* Ginger
Preserves. 10 dot Brandy F'ruit and plain Preserve*. *20 dot
Walnut. Mushroom and Tomato Catsup* ; 10 do* Olive Oil,
in pints and quart* ; 20 dot Pickle*, in quart* and half gal
lon jars ; 30 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins, in
layers and bandies; Citrons.Mace. Nutmeg*.Cordials, &c.,
and for sale by DAVID O'CONNER.
dec22 Corner of Broughton and Drayton-afa.
B EEF’.—20 half barrels O. Haws Beef. Just received and
for aalo by declfl HYLAND fr O’NEILL.
QPRI.NG AND SUMMER DRFS8"OIXIDS-^fTpiecea Satin
O Plaid Barege. 6 do do Striped do. 6 do do Plaid, Chintz
and Figured do. 6 do do Striped do do, 7 do do super Barege
Tissue*, for sale by tnhl9 AIK1N fr BUBN8.
V ESSEL FOR SALE •—Tlie brig Dn.TA. 198 tun* burthen,
well found in sails and rigging, coppered and copper
fastened, I* offered for salo. Apply to
feb21 ROWLAND fr CO.
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR';'.MOLASSKsT frc^46 hhds. fair,
prime and choice Now OrleansSiigar; 100 bbls. choice
N\ O. Molas*r<; 50 do rectified Whiskey; 30 casks now Ba
con Sides; landing and for sale by
mart SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
B ACON AND PORK.—oiilid.-. I'rime Bacon Hides.6tierces
superior Hams. 20 barrel* Rump Pork. Landing per
Brig Josephus, for salo by
nnv'20 BRIGHAM. KELLY k Co.
W HISKY.—5 cask* genuine Scotch aud Irish Whisky jn
wood aud bottle. For salo hy
doclfi HYLANDJk O'NEILL.
P OTAT')F>i.—100 bbl* Potatoes, now landing from the
Brig Northman from Boston. For sale by
nart OGDEN & BUNKER.
H AY.—100 bales FTnsteru Hay, lauding per bark FJiza-
belli Leavitt, for sale by
febl.'i BRIGHAM. KELLY fr CO.
N UT PICKS. Sardine Opener*. Cork Screws. Champagne
Hooka, Ivory Table Cutlery,and Silver Plated Ware.for
sale by dec23 J. P. COI.IJNS.
B RANDY AND GIN.—20 hair plpo* Dark and Pale Otard,
Dupuy fr Co’s Brandy, (vintages 1846-’49-’60) of nur
own lm|mrtation. 6 pipes superior Hidland Gin, (Meder
Swan brand) landing nnd for sale by
mil 22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fr CO.
great bargain. M. PKENDFJIGaJt It CO.
I 178 Broughton street, opposite St Andrew’s Hall, west
side. febS
C AMELIAS, &c.—A Inrge and elegant assortment of
<'amelias, amongst which are the most desirable vari
eties ; also, Roses, Geraniums, Dwarf Oranges, and many
other kind*, will be offered for sa'.e this morning by
nnv!2 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square
H AY —76 biles Prime Eastern Hay, just received and for
aalo by nov23 E. W BUKER
R EADYMADE BUSINESS SUITS—A lupplyof the above
consisting of grey, mixed and clieck Cassimere. just
received and far sale by WM. R. SYMONS.
nnrO.I Draner ami Tailor. 17 Whltaker-st.
Hon. J. H. Stark. Griffin, Ga.
Hon. W. n. Phillips, “
Rev. Lewi* Hattcn, h
Col. J. C. Manghara, “
Johnson. Jours fr Co. «
mavchlS—ilfrwtf
Dr. J. Y. M. Puckett, Griffin.
Dr. E. W. Wilson, Upson Co
Hon. J. J. Floyd, Covington.
Hon. D. J. Bally, Jackson.
Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jackson'le
GKNEUA.L SOUTHERN INIUUAKCB
AGENCY OFFICE.
142 Bay it 2d door West of the Kochange.
Charter Oak IJfe Insurance Company, of Hartford. Ct.—
Capital 8300,000. Endorsed and approved by tbe Comptrol
ler of the Stefa of Connecticut.
Granite Fire fr Marine Insuranoe Company, of New York
City—Capital $300,000.
Farmer’* Insurance Company, of Utica. New York—Capi
tal $200,000. 1
Knickerbocker Insurance Company, of Waterford, New
York—Capital $160,000.
New York and Erlo Insurance Company, of Middletown,
Now York—Capital $160,000.
State Mutual Fire fr Marino Insurance Company, of Hnr
risburg. Pennsylvania—Capital $360,000.
These Companies are sound, strong and reliable, ever
readr to meet all just claim* that may be made upon them.
All kind* of property Insured ou reasonable farms. Also
Marino and Slave risks taken.
mart A. WILBUR, Agent
H AY.—100 bales Hay, landing from brig Empire, from
New York, for sale by
ap5 BRIGHAM. KEIAY fr CO.
P RIME NORTHERN HAY.—foo bale* prime North River
Hay.landing this day and fur sale by
_ap5 HOWLAND k Of).
A I jlANAQ* FOR 1854.—Grenville’* Almanac for tha
State* or Georgia. South Carolina. Alabama, and Flori
da. for tale, wholesale and retail, at 186 Coogreaa-st.. by
d#cl6 a R SIBLEY.
C "" U U2
Equitable Fire lnenratice Company
OF LONDON.
Authorised Capital $2,600,000
Paid in.... $1,000,000
srmrri'Fire lneurniircCoiniiaiiy.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire and Narine Insurance Uomp'njri
or «ew York cmr.
Capital $300,000.
State Mutual Fire nml Narine lneuranee
Company, of Fennaylvanln.
Capital $360,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurnnce Company,
Capital $160,000.
New York nnd Erie Fire lneuranee Comn'y,
Capital $160,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely invesfad
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to elloct Insurance
against damage by fire,on all kind* of property on reason
able terms.
For insurance in either of tho above named Companies,
spply to
A. WII.BUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies,
office 142 Congress-st.
dec!7—1v
Mt
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
RS. PARTINGTON’S Carpet Bag cf Fun, flrst-rato to
euro the Blues, •• laugh and grow fat.”
Sight* and Shadow* in Masonry, by Robert Morrfa, E*q.,
me of the best work* on Masonry ever published.
The Contrast, or tha Evangelical and Tractarian System*,
by Rev. Jno.S.Stone.D. D.
More of the tawver’s Story, more of the Old Doctor.
Putnam’s Mngar.lnu for January, commencement of a now
volume. Now is the time to subscribo, at $2 60 if paid in
advance. Received and for salo bv
janfl S. S. SIBLEY. No. 186 Congren-sr.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 Fork street, near the (hurt Home. Savannah. Georgia.
t&fTxBLIBimi IN 1832.
T HE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friend* for
their continued favor*, would state that, in addition
lo the improvements in Dying, acquired by him during life
last visit to Fjiglniid and Scotland, lias made arrangnment*
lor extending liis business, by which he is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of color* on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls. &c . which he trust* will generally please ail who
mar favor him with their patronage
Gentlemen’* garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, aa
may bn required. In thnsamo *ii|ierior style which has gou
orally *o much pleased his pstmnsand friend*.
1 adieu’ bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in the most
fashionable styles.
Orders from the country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcel* are sent by steamboat* or railroad, word
should bo *ent him by letter, through the Post Office, so
that he may know where to call for them.
•ovta ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE-1833 1
D tWITT fr MORGAN are receiving by the steamer* week
ly their fall and winter Good*, to which they rcgpect
fully solicit attention:
Plain and figured black Silk*, colored glace aud ducape do
Plaid aud brocade Silk of the newest stylo
Plain F'rench Mounlin de taines, F'rench and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaid* for children’* wear, plaid Raw Silk*
Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos, Mourning do, IrUli Linen*, fre,
■d llibero’* new building,Congre** street.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS,
J UFT received.* variety of publications of the New York
Protestant Eplacopal Society. Tract*, Church Cate
chisms, Sabbath School Sorvlco. and other cheap and valu
able Publication*. F or aale ut the Book Store of
8. 8. SIBLEY,
auglO No. 136 Congre*«-*treet.
■pitOFF^SSOR ROWE'S new invented Krasivc Gum. th«
be*t preparation yet dfacovercd to remove pencil mark*
• nr atni.,. fr...- h«ok or paper. For sale at the Book
!. 8. SIBLEY. No 136, rnngre**-*t
P LASTER—25 bbls calcined and 60 casks ground Plaster,
landing thi* day. per bark School*, from Boston, and
Tor aale on the wharf, by d!6 OGDEN fr BUNKER.
C HAMPAIGN.—60 basket* llohfaick Champaign. 26 do
Mtinno do. 26 do Boucho, 26 do Anchor itrand do, for
sale at the cornor of Bay nnd Whitaker ntrtct* by
oollO A. rfONAUI).
IHO BBLS. PLANTING POTATOES, to arrive.for sate
1 yj\j by jan24 COHEN fr FOSDICK
P ORTER—26 casks Hibert Porter, for isle, corner of Hay
and Whitaker street*, by jan'20 A. BONAUD.
O ILS. fcu.—1«bbl* Linseed Oil. 10 do Sperm -lo. lO do ito'
fined do, 10 do Machinery do. 3000 lb* White Lead, 100
boxe* Window Glaa*. F'or *ale low bv
•0*19 CRANE fr RODGERS,
B LANKETS.—A largo assortment, just opened, of all
qualities, at very low prices.
M. PRENDERGAST fr CO., 178 Broughton-st..
dec22 opposite St Andrew’s Hall. West side.
P RINTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment ol fine
Print* nnd Picture*, among them n new variety equal
to oil painting*, nnd much cheaper, for *nle by
'"'VN'l s. H. sllil.LV. i:i5Congre**-*trcet
U MBRELLAS—Gentlemen's silk and cotton Umbrellas
tadies’ *ilk Umbrella* and Parasol*, a large assort
ment just received and for tale by
oct25 AIKEN fr BURNS.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—25 firkin* Mutter. 26 bxs Clieete
for sale by declS McMAIION fc DOY1JL
N " KW ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOl.ASHFX —20 hda
choice New Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbl*. choice-Now Or
leans Molasses Landing and fur sale by
Jan4 SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO
>. received ami for sale by
decll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A 00.
OUGAR AND I'UACKKIW—16 iilidff Muscovado and 40
IJ bbl* yellow C Sugar, 76 bbl* Boston, butter and sugar
Crackers, landing aud for sale by
00t14 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON & CO.
O ATS —3,000 bushel* prime Heavy Oats, in store and for
sale by fab21 W B. MACIJCAN fr C O
> for sale by
HYLAND fr O’NEILL.
B ACON—20 cask* prime Shoulders, 18 do do Sides, 4 do
do Ham*. 12 bbl* do do, landing from tchr L Auden-
raid, from Baltimore, for sale by
mh30 COHEN fr FOSDICK.
II'
day,In
ORD. F
M ATS—Sea Gras*, Oil Cloth, F'rench Willow and Shaker
Table Mat*, for sale by
nov!2 J. P. COLLINS
L INF1N GOODS—Irish Linens, and pillow-case do; 10-4;
11-4 and 12-4 linen Sheeting*, light and heavy style* ,
6-4,3-4 and 10-4 linen Damask, bleached and brown; Iluck-
abuck, Scotch and bird*’-eye Diaper* ; brown nnd bleache-
Damaak Table Cloth*; Damask Napkin* and Doylea. Red
ceived and for sale by
octl HENRY LATHROP fr CO
S URGEON’S SPONGE.—A superior quality of Cap.Spouge
for surgeon'* u*e, juit received, andforsule by
mar28 W. W. UN00LN, Monument Square.
K ID GUJVES—A splendid assortment of ladies’ and gen
tlemen’s black and colored Kid Glove*, just received
and for sale by KEMPTON fr VERSTILLE.
decll Waring’* Range.
L IQJORS.—6 half pipea J J Dupuy fr Co’* Otard Branav,
0 do Roebelle do. 6 pipes Oliva leaf H Gin. 00 bbl* E
Plirlp’* Gin. M do P fr H do. 76 do N F. Rum, 100 doCindn-
•> ' “* " "nnongabefa * * rr *
HcMAHON I
B UCKWHEAT—In bbl*. hair bbls, keg* and bags, Ju»t re
ceived per steamer Alabama, and for aale by
novO CHAMPION fr WATT8.
A PPLES-25 bbl* Apple* Jutt received por ateamer Au-
giuta, aud for aale by
nov28 CHAMPION fr WATTS.
K ECEIVED. per iteamer Alabama. ao<l in stare, 10 bx*
Orange*. 10 do Lemon*. 1 aack English Walnut*. 6 do
B
ALTIM(»RE BACON. I.AUH AND FLOUR—66 hbdi
I oholoa naw Bacon bides, 16 do do Shoulder*, 10 tieroea
lugar-cured Ham*. 80 bbl* and 60 kega prime taof Lard,
100 bbfa Howard atreet Flour, landing and for ael* by
H hX—7f> bale* Eastern Hay, landing per brig Union,
from Boiton, for isle by
mh30 OGDEN fr BUNKER.
P OTATOES—50 bbl* Potatoes, just received and for fal*
by II. K. WASHBURN. Agent.
- ful Dresa Silk*, for *afe by
M
steamer, a small lot of beautl-
DiWITTft MORGAN.
UMM CAMPAIGN—25 basket, just recelred and for
a «ale by mh21 A. BONAUD.
H OMOEOPATHY, its tenet* and tendencies, theoretical
theological and therapeutical, by J Y Simpson, M D.
Children of the New Testament, by Rev F' Stark-
J Forsyth Meig*’ Practical Treatise on Disease* of Chil
dren. new edition.
ilartlett on tbe Diagnosis and treatment of F'cver* in the
United States, third edition,
tagal Cap. ruled for lawyer's use. white and blue.
Thesis Paper, for medical graduate*.
fob24 W. THORNF. WILLIAMS _
OEF.F, frc.—Just received and for aale. 2 bbfa and 2 half
bbls Fulton Market Beef, also, fl boxes F'jiglish Cheese,
P. CURBAN, Sorrell’, building.
novl9 opposite Custom House.
OTICE —The subscriber* beg to notify their patrons
and friends that they will, in a few days, open a stock
of Drop. Medicines, frc.. In Broughton street, where they
will temporarily conduct business until they shall have
made their arrangement* far the permanent re eatabliih-
ment of tbeir hotiso.
They will, for tbe present, be found at the store on
Broughton street, between Weed fr Co.’* and Solomons’
Grocery Store. jaol8—tf A. A. SOLOMONS fr 00
C ORNED BEEF ANDPIG PORK—Just! received 16 ball
bbfa Haw’* Corned Beef, 16 bbls and half bbl* Pig Pork,
For sale at the corner of Broughton and Drayton *t.. by
deefi DAVII) O’CONNHl.
25:
TIERCES IIAMS. 10doSboulders, 20 bbfa Pork.Unf-
_ _ ing this dsy per brig R Russell, from New York, and
for sate on the wharf, by
<l«olT OODEN fr BUNKER.
L OW'S OLD BROWN WINDSOR 80AP.—TtaSlep ~iS>
much admired for washing and ahaving, the world re
nowned Brown Windsor Soap, jnst reoeived per steamship
from Importer, and for aale by ,
W. W, LINCOLN, Monument Square.
N EW SPRING GOODS—Field and atrlped Silks. Indian
summer Silks, satin striped Tiuuv* plaid Barege*,
oolored and black Chally*, solid color*. French Cambrics,
printed Cambric* and Jaconets. English and American
Print* sad Ginghams, jnst reoeived by
kbll DtWITT fr MORGAN.
. received ami for sale In quant!-
imrehoaera, 60 boles Bice Hay, cat when th#
rfectly verdant and In milk, equal to the beak
,0 P* rlor when passed through the
T 7J!__ f#bl4
. ,, At Private Safa,
tat No. 40, oq the west aide of West Brood street oad
Mith of KoberfaviU. being 84 feet
abject fa a lease of 10 years from June, 1861, with a re-
ewal or five y#ars at a valuation, tent $48 per annum —
nprovemenfa are, a store, and a dwelling one storr
half high, with a large and eommodlotu «tabie 7
cash. Amis
south v
subject
newel c
The lmj
and a L...
Terms cash.
declS 1
UlfITKD STATUS MAIL. USE.
AND SAVANNAH BT]
rBxai-wtxxt.T.]
On and after March 18th, tbe new and splendid aide-
wheel steamships
FLORIDA, 1300 tnn* Gspt. M. 8. WoodhuU.
ALABAMA, 1800 tans Capt. O. R. Scbenck.
AUGUSTA, 1600 tuna Chpt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE, 1600 tnn* Oapt. 0. D. tadlow,
will leave New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
These ships arc among tbe largest on the coeet, unsof-
passed In speed, safety or comfort—making their passages
In 60 to 00 hours—and are commanded by skiUful, careful
and polite o(floors. They offer a moat desirable conveyance
to New York.
Cabin passage $26
Steerage passage 0
s PADELFORD, FAY fr 00.,
Agents In Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
mltl 6 18 Broadway, New Yorfc.
UNITED STATUS MAIL LIES]
Through in 60 fa 66 hours.—Ane Fork and
^^^^^^^OharUstun Steam PacksIs—Leave A.lger’e
■*^^^^*Wharve# every Saturday Afternoon, end
each alternate Wedneedey. On Saturday the new and
Splendid Steamship* ysr .
JAMES A DO FIR. Captain J. Djcxnmoff, 1,600 tonal
MARION. Captain M. Derkt, 1,200 fans
SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Foerxti, 1,000 tons, will leave
each altenuafa Wedneedey, having been newly coppered
end guard* raised, Is now In complete order.
F'or freight or passage, baring elegant atato room accom*
modatlon*, apply at the office of the Agent
HENRY MISSROON1
Corner East Bay and Adger fr 8on’a Wharves *-
N. B.—A new ship will be placed In the line to connect
with the Southerner on Wedneedsva. feblO
UNITED STATES HAIL.
From Macon, On., to Tallatiaeeee, Fla.
Bailroatl to Oglethorp—Stages to JUllahasies
| Tlie Daily arrange-
Jtnent on this route J
Otli Inst., running three times a week
via. Newton, Bainbridge. and Quincy, and three times a
week vl*. Thomssville.lhincaniville, fro
Passenger* by this route wlllleave Macon at half past 6
o'clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Th# SUgee
leaving Oglrthorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving at Tab
lahas*ce, at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day—Mm*
by either route 36 hour*.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Ralnbrldg#
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallaha*aee on
Sunday*, Tuesday* ami Thursday*, at 10, P. M
On Tuesdays, Thursday*, and Saturdays, by Hie way ot
rhomasvllle—returning same rout* on Mondays, Wednesdays
and F’ridaya. at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout#
In 36 hours—from Macon in 88—and from Savannah in 60
hour*.
By this route Passenger (oaring Savannah by 8 o’clock
Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee In 60 hour*. It fa
alsodecidcdly the best, cheapest and nio«t expedition* rout*
for traveller* to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorc*
to Tallalia*sco, $16,00.
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Tall ...
F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
Macon dally ut 6)4 A7M7|
arrive at Oglethorpe lOJtf A. M.; arrive at Columbus 8
o’clock, P. M.
taste Columbus dally at 9 o'clock, A. M.,andOgfatuorpe
at 11>4 A M.; arrive at Macon at 3X P. M
Connecting at Macon eacli way with Central R R train in
Savannnh, August* and Milledgevillc, and with Macon and
W. trains fa Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Na»t-
vitle.fro.
Connecting daily atColumbu*. by fast line of coaches, 28
to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. fr W. P. R. R. to Montgora-
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglothorpo with Tallahassee and Eufaula
mail stage*.
Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
GEO. W. ADA MB, Superintendent.
Mxcox, Aug. 29,1863. aug31
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ed and white Do talnos and Cashmere, for salo by
nov22 __ KEMPTON fr VERSTILLE.
C HOICE SEED OAIS, in quantities to suit purchasers
Jan26 T. J. WAIBII. 170 Bay street.
L ARD—landing from schr. Mohawk, 26 kegs and lGtale
priino Leaf tard, for safe by
novl2 J V. CONNERAT fr CO.
P OTATOFS—100 bbfa Potatoes, Just landed from the brig
Georgians, and for sale by J29 E. W , BUKER.
^MSI!—26 bbls Menhaden Fish, an excellent article for
id and for sale by
WEBSTER fr PALMES.
CHAMPION fr WATI
mill 4
UST KFTCEI VKlCilTbaskets Salad Oil. 16 do Bordeaux
Oil. for sale by A. BONAUD,
nov29 Corner of Bay and Whitaksr-sta.
S PANISH SEGARS—Just received from Havana 49,000
Segnr*. vit: 10,000 Antonio Moro Superior Segare,
14.000 Dolorito do, 9.000 Horace do, 8,000 Legitlmo do,
5,000 El Duende do, 3,000 La Carolina Regalia do. for sale
by novl6 J V. CONTneKAT fr CO.
N EW G(X)DS—For Gentlemen's and Boys' Wear.—Black
Drab d'Ete. black, brown and green aflk warp Goabme-
ret* for coata and jackets, white and fancy IJnen Drills,
white and brown Navy Ducks, checked and striped linens,
F'rench Fingliili and American Cottonodea, fancy Rummer
CaRiimcre*, brown and slate Linen*. &c.. for sale at lowest
price* by mh21 DtWITT fr MORGAN.
F MDUR. LARD, frc — 60 bbls H Smith’* Flour, nsw ; 60
do Canal do; 60 half bbl* Extra do; 60 kegs Lard ; 40
boxe* Candy; 26 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, various
brands ; 6 half boxes do, extra twist, landing and for sale
by ocU HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fr CO.
B UTTER and CIIEESE-The subscriber hoe made ar
rangements to receive, direct from northern producers,
• regular and full supply of very choice Butter and Cheese,
which i* offered at tho lowest market price—20 firkin* and
26 boxes just received. Purchaser* are respectfully Invit
ed to call. C. T. ROBINSON, 192 Bay street,
dec8 rear pf tho Exchange.
B RANDIF5—Thesubscriber* are receiving, and have con
stantly on hand, th* following brands, In half and
quarter pipes, which they offer to tne trade on accommo
dating terms : Otard, Dupuy fr Co.; J. B. Goddard; Pinctt,
Catillon fr Co.; James Hennessey.
jan!8 COHEN FOSD10K.
H A
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Samuel B, and for sale by J29 E. W. BUKER
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5 fr Co. have very great pleasure In informing all their
friend* nnd customer*, and the various families who visit
Savannnh for the purchase of their Dry Goods, that their
stock for tho season will be complete In a fetf days, and the
whole will l>e sold at their u«ual very low prtcea. They
ipectfully request an early call, st tlie wholesale and re
tail Cash Dry Good* Warehouse. 178 Broughton atreet. op.
posito St. Andrew*’ Hall, woatside. mhl3
UFFIELD’S RAMS'AND J0IJS—60 tierce* Bnffleidfa
•rlor Hams, 60 half bbla do do Jolea. for aale by
00HEN fr FOSDICK.
B ETTER." CHEESE and HERRING—SO kega selected Oo-
•ben Butter, 60 boxe* English Dnlnr Chee*e, 60 di
white do, 100 do new sealed Herring, received per ateamer
ud for Rale by n20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fr 00
S CHLEY’S GEORGIA PLAINS—A few bales of tbeee su
perior goods manufactured last season, which are con
sidered by judge* fa be the best article in th* market.—
Planter* are invited to call and examine them before pur
chasing elsewhere. KEMPTON fr VERSTILLE.
126 72 St. Jullen and 106 Bryan street*.
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311 peril
122
OST—Yeatorday evening, a parcel containing children’s
I Clothes. Th* finder will be suitably rewarded. In
quire at this office. mart
faf EW 000D8— per steamer Florida—Rich printed Oren
1.1 adlne* and Silk Tissues. Flounced and Barege Robes,
French Jaconet*and Organdies, white Tarletons, dotted and
embrodered Swls* Musllna Embroideries, Ribbon*. Hosiery,
IJnen Cambric. Clear lawn, and Ham stitched llandker-
chiefs, for sale by feb28 PsWITT fr MORGAN
TJUTTFIR. CilEFSlTfrc.—M tuba new May Butter, 60
D boxe* Cheese, 28 bbfa Hiram Smith’* Flour, 60 boxoa
Herring, landing per steamer and for sale by
mil SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fr CO.
f O Sugar, a superior article
S UGARS.—40 hhds. ,
26 do. Prim# do. do., Just received and for Bale bv
mart WKBOTKR t PALMfe
C ~ OFTEF. AND TEA—150 sacks prime choice Rio Coffee
76 sack* Java do. 160 half and quarter chests Teas, oT
various kind*, for sale by McMAHON fc DOYLE.
S MPRTNO SHAWLS AND MANTRUL—1 down plate wblta
Crepe Shawl* at all prices; 1 dozen figured white Crape
Shawls at all prices. Fine assortment black Ieu» Mantil
las ; fine do. white do. do.; fine do. block Loo* Shawls,
Points and Scarfs. For sole by
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JJARPER*8 MAGAZINE—For April,
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