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M>IU1«G AND SUMMKR GOODS.
Tt,* subscriber ha* now opened a complete »«aort-
| mfn t of goo'll suitable ftir the present am! coming
Immod. ooualstltlf fa part of black. Mur and colored
»i-..hmarc Cloth* andOuhtntrci*. bUik and lancy
rT!ml French CaaaltMrsa, wblu and fancy It! U plain
SE figured white,and fknoy Marseilles Vestliijf. .Vc nil
d which ha i* prepared to niaka up to order Iff tho most
WM""* 1 ** , *' fc TbYHONB,
mhW Draper and Tailor. 17 Whltakor • treat.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
I |,o subscriber ha* received by recout arrival*, an
I extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing for
l-M’RlSU AND SUMMER. making hi* «tock cnmi.lel*.
Xli con*l«t* In part a* follow*: Black ami Col’d (Ash-
niv.Ytt Frocks and Sack*. Blue Uaiur*a Cloth Frock*. Hud
and While Duck Drill Frock*, Ora**. Silk and Chcckod lJucu
Frocks and Sacks. , „ ....
Pant* of Fancy Caaalmere* and Mixed Tweed*. Russia
Puck and Fauey Uneu Drill*. Ulack Drap D’Kto and Doe.
akin l’**'lmsre», Plain. White and Figured Drill*.
Vetl* of White and UulT Marseille*. Fancv and 8lrlped
Marseille*, Dull and Striped leueu ; together with a Urge
•lock of Furnluhlng Good*, coii'lating of Silk. Male and Ha-
dale Unen Cravat*. Game, Merlnoan 1 Cotton Under Shirt*.
White Silk Buapunrtcrx, Ulack and Col’d Mohair Stock*. T»f-
frln Silk and LUUi Tliread Glove*. Fancv Silk and Striped
Colton Sock*. While Uneu an l Twill -d .lean Drawer*. Ac .
the whole of which he offer* for aato at the loweat market
price*. WM. R. SYMONS,
1 npll Draper and Tailor. 17 Wliltakcr-*l._
CASH DRY GOODS STORK.
A, KtV UUODS.—The aubacriber* have Ju»t received and
IN are now opening a very extend** and choice *tpck ol
Spring ami Summer Good*. It Ima been iwlecled with care
and embrace* every variety of I’lahl. *trlpedlaud |d««ldSlk.
Grenadine*, Donna Marla Tissues. Dereks, (r«»|;o < ;* I
1 Anton Crape. Mean la*. Bombiuluo*. AI paces. (ball), Her
a^- do tain* Organdy. Cambric*. Mu»lln*. l-awn*. fte. with
,mc of the imutcoinpl.deand richest***orlment*of Ireucli
Kmbroldery ever exhibited in this market In Cheme»ctte*.
sleeve*. Collar*, and Sett* of ditto. .\l*o. Honlton l-.eo
Collar*. Sleeve* and Chemesettea. with a line assortment of
Uce Goods, white Good*. Mantilla*, Tahuaa, Hosiery and
(, *Tha*aub*crlber* Intend keeping up their stock by weekly
addition*, and will offer at nil times one of the largest and
U-.t selected assortment* in the city, at such price* ** to
•n*<ire satisfaction. Unite* desirous of making a go.al se
lection »ro invited to call early by
1 ADAMS ft nnUNNF.ll.
marl-tf Corner of Congre* and Wliltaker-streel*.
CASH DRY GOODS STORE.
111 CoiiKrvae-atrvt-t. 11‘4
ADAMS A imi SNKH,
A ltF. now prepared to exhibit the cheapest and most ex
tensive stock of FOUKIGN AND HUM KBITC DRY
GOODS ever opened in ttita city, to which they Invite 'he
attention of city and country’purchasers. The following
comprise a portion of their stock :
prowl, aud bleached Shirting and Sheeting
Tlain and striped Cotton Usuabuig
Marlboro Stripes ami Plaid*
Fancy and Mourning Print*
White ami colored Muslin Lawn
Plain and Printed Barege
'• *• Cliallie
1. •• “ Crape do I'arl*
Figured Mousline’do Solo
Black and colored Alpaca
•• Challie and Barege
Bleached Holland, brown do. Paper Cambric
Hooks and Eye*. Dress Trimming. Fancy Article*. Ac.
Together with every article usually found in best assort
ed dry good* store*, which they are offering at much lower
price* than usual, at the old stand of Messrs. Iji Koclio A
II,,woe mm‘JS ADAMS ,V HKi NNI It
“NEW BOOKS.
R eceived april sth, mi. by s. s. sibley —The
Barclays ot Boston, by Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis,
Pearl Fishing, Choice Stories from Household Words, by
Charles Dickens.
Minnie Hormon. or the Night and Its Morning ; a tale for
the Times, bv Tliurhiw \V. Brown.
A Budget of Wit ami Humor, nr Morsels of Mirth lor the
Melancholy ; a certain cure for the Blues, by I). W. Val
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India and Its Inhabitants, by Caleb Wright. A. M.
Philosophy of Popular Superstition* *— 1
Credulity and Imagination, by S. B. Fn.....—
I/eaves from the Book of Human Life, with thirty-one il
lustrations, by T. S. Arthur.
The Young Man's Friend.containing admonitions for the
erring, counsel for the tempted, encouragement for the do*-
ponding, and hope for the fallen, by Daniel C. Eddy.
The Oasis, or Golden Leave* of Friendship, by N. S. For
guson. -
Angel Whispers, or the Echo of Spirit Voices, designed to
comfort those who mourn, by Daniel C, Eddy.
The Way to Prosper, or in Union there is Strength, by
T. S. Arthur.
The Deserted Family, or Wondering of an Outcast, by
Paul Crayton.
The Home Mission, by T. S. Arthur.
The Foresters, by Alex. Dumas, translated from the au
thor’* original MSS.
Woman’s I<ove, ortho Bridal Eve. by Alex. Dumas.
When to Marry and how to get Married—the Adventures
of a Ijsdv In Search of a Husband, by ono who ha* refus
ed twenty offers.
The Royal Yacht, or Logan the Warlock, by Sylvauu*
Cobh.
More of Hot Corn, by Solon Robinson.
An Autobiography of an Actress, by Mrs. Mowatt.
Putnam’s Monthly Magazine for April; Harper’s do ilo
Graham’s do do; Godcy’s 1-ady’a Hook For sale at 136
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nd the Effects of
REV. J. P. TGSTIN’S WORK.
rpHE Evidences of Christianity, in a Systematic and I’ruc-
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Tlie Planter’s Northern Bride, by Caroline Ice Hentz.
The Kebbrl Bride, a Revolutionary Romance, by Jack
Marie lamias. or the Opposite Neighbors, by Eniileo Car
tel. For sale by 8. S. SIBLEY,
mar28 135 Congress-street.
I REV. .). P." TGSTIN’S WORK.
mv||E EV1DKNCF.S OF CHRISTIANITY. In n Systematic
1 and Practical Discussion of the External Department,
I bv Jnsiah P. Tusliu, Savannah, price 50 cent*.
’ rho Planter’s Northern Bride, by Mrs. Caroline L Ilenti.
llomoriKithy Fairly Represented, a reply to Prof. Simp-
I Mil's llomivpatliy Misrepresented, by W. Henderson, M. D
Poole’* Index to Periodical Literature. 1 vnl. 8 vo.
Russell’s School Histories of the United States. Franco.
I England. Greece and Romo, with numerous engravings, 76
cents each. . , _
Grace Greenwood’s Haps and Mishaps of a tour in Europe
Die Sunshine of Grevstone. Ity b'. J. May.
Valentine's History of the City of Now York, 8 vo , with
I plates.
1 Joniine'sSummary of the Art of War
Melichanipe. a legend of the Santee, by Simms.
Itleak House, Hive House Plot, Count Cliristoval. Lord
Lavnndnle. Ao.; Shell's Irish Bar, new supply.
nih23 W. TH'iRNE WII.i.iAMS.
Rhenmatlsni Cured 1
EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTK OR CHRONIC.
.«o difference how set<ere or how loop standing.
fl ’HE uie'ei sigued, Drugglals, have lor kale llmt Invslna-
1 hie s *1 *,ire remedy. Morlimore's Rheumatic <hnijr.no J.
now *u universally known anu *o highly appreciated by
uisii) thousand* wno have long been cripple* and have
been re-tored to perfect health by It* use. The exton-lre
manufacturing arrangement*, aa also a dsrlratn lutiellhe
circumstance* of all who may be afflicted wltUJlii* dUen**).
and make It, to them, tho cn«*nwr, a* It la tho most
cxrtain, imsle of treatment have determined the proprie
lor* to reduce the price to th*m dollar* per bottle ; at
which the agent* will sell It InTuture.
f. 11. CARTER A CO.. 1 n. v . Iltl .i 1
A. A SOLOMONS A CO,, J Ageut* . avannah.
Sold In Oglethorpe, by lumber ton k Kill*; Macon l>y L.
IJttle, and Payue A Nesbitt ; Mlllrdgcville, bv Z W Little:
Marietta, by Wm. Root*; Aogu*U. by llaviland, Risley A
Co..aud Win. II. Tult, Montgomery, Ala., by B. II. Jones
A Co., and Cunningham, Cole A Co ; at wboleaalo by A A.
Solomon* A Co., ami J. II. Oirtor A to., Savannah, Da.;
llaviland, Harrell A Co., and I*. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston,
S C. and J. Wright A Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. New
Orleans, and by Druggist* generally throughout tho United
S *The above are also agent* for the sale of that Invaluable
preparation, already *o extensively and popularly known
bv hundreds of thousands throughout I he United Stall a,
MOUTIMOKIC’f)
BITTER CORDIAL AND HI J Hill PURIFIER.
The immense sale of this Cordial, during the last two
years, and the universal satisfaction it has given to all—
Including hundreds of the innst respectable physicians
threurthout the country—prove* it the most valuable Al
terative aud Wood Purifter ever known, fur the treatment
of nil diseases arising from indigestion, a torpid condition of
the Liver, or impurities of the Blood While as a Preven
tive of disease*, especially those of a Bilious au<l Intermit
tent type, nothing lias been found to ei|iinl it.
This Is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
perfectly harmless—even with the feeblest constitution.—
Its action I* simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beneffeial results. As an agreenblc Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, at the same time replenishing the gas
tric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby Imparting
purity and vitality In the Blood, equalizes its circulation,
nowlv electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu-
tho Liver to healthy action
Hi: luvluorntc* ami lteatorra the Knfcclilcil
and Dcbllttntcil,
and thus, not onl) removing disease hut fortifying the sys
tem against its attacks, and producing and maintaining a
How of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Vuriller. should be kept In every
family and used by every Individual, as it may not only
save to them hundred* ol dollar*, but also save them from
affliction, and even save life itself.
Price ono dollar per bottle.
Druggists and merchant* will he allowod a liberal dis
count on both tho above preparations, and can procure it
our wholesale agents, as above, at our wholesale price*.
DOWNING A Cl>., Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western Depot
I-nui'ville. Kentucky, orders may be addressed at either
place. feM5—ly
$500 Cliallcngc.
IIODGNSACK’S WORM SYRUP,
A N article founded upon sclentitlc principles.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has rietvr been known to fall in curing
the must obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy Is once used, from the fact that it not only de
stroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
Tho Taj c Worm.
Tills worm is the most dim .•ult to destroy of all that In
habit the human body. It gr< ws to an almost indelliiito
length- and becoming so coiled ami fastened iu tho intes
tines and stomach as to produce Fit*. .St. Vitas’ Dance. Ac ,
which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaints have their origin from the taps
worm ; consequently they do not use tho proper medicine*
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw-
ful foe to health, I recommend tho use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills ; tho Syrup to be taken in doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times a day. then take from live to
eight of my I-ivor Pill*, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, the uiostobstinatccases
of tape worm can ho speedily cured.
Round or Btomncli Worm.
Till* worm is usually found in theamnll intestine*,and i*
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, as adult* have frequently been known to
suffer with them. Thu symptoms most prominent wliiio
affected A'itli this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
nose, a klueish streak under the eye*. Ac. If yon.or any ol
your children have any of the above symptoms, ilohen-
sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure; and if alter
using it according to the direction* the patient i* not re
stored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
tiie grave, ns for fail, there is no such word ns fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aaqnrhles, or Mmnli Thn nil Worm*.
These worm*, to which the human svtein is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally lo be
found in the rectum, and if allowed lo remain, from the ir
ritntion they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
der*. *ucha* intlaiumatiou of I lie bowels, nnd oilier do
rangeinent* of the stomach. Tho best and safest medicine
that can be used is Hnbensack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascarndic*. llial
I defy any one to produce a enso where my Worm Syrup
and l iver Pills are recommended to he used they will not
cure. All that is necessary is to use the syrup in accord
ance with directions mi each bottle ; and in cnee a gentle
purgative is reqnired in order to allay the irritation they
produco, the Liver Pills, bv their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant
medicine that cau Ik* taken.
THE SAVANNAH'GEORGIAN. TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 18, 1854.
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MeqilBRlV MrlNTOMI,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jiid.tunciUr. Mo.
GXCOllGK l’MOVP HOWARD, '
/k _ aTTurnky j»r Law.
Opto, comer Whitaker-tt. and Hay lane, .SdrannaA, Ua.
THOMAS T. DONG.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DOT
Offlu,comer Hay and HamartUtrreU. Savannah.
_ ORDINARY’S OFFICE, "
Corner of Bay and Whitnker-.troct*. Office hour* from 9
M » t0 3 * P- M.; and from 3>f, P. M. to 8, P. If.
JNO. M. MILLION, “
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
wm corner of Whitaker and Hay Hreeti.
W ill practice in the Court* of Rcrtven. Bulloch, Effingham,
Bryan Liberty, Melntoah, Glynn, Camden and Chatham
counties. p fpb 7
JOS1CPH GANAI1L7
, ATTORNEY AT I^W,
uracc. Bay street, over tho Reading Boom of the Republl-
ean. entrance itnmediately east of Messrs. Price A Veador.
D. A. O’llYRNIO,
„ ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlco I7fl nay »tr«et. over Turner A Co.'* Drug Store.
DANIBLL Oi COOPER,
ATI0RNKY8 AND COUNBEUAIRU AT LAW,
AtlatUa, Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND C0UN8KIJXJR AT i!aW,
IFOiAin^nn City, D. U.,
IVII) practise In tiie various Court* bf the Ihitrict, and at
tend to the prosecution of claim* against the Govern-
Juno22
SUNDRIES.
CO lihls West India Molx-ses. CO do butter, su-
igar and *o<la Craeker*.!»»do Treadwell’* Pilot
■ Bread. 40 boxes Treadwell * >'-ia Hi*cui'.20do
■ assorted Candy. H*> Demijons. a»*orted sizes,
28 hid* Hiram Smith's Flour. -8 do Geno*ce do,
20 Imir bbla extra Cuu-1 Hour.
20 boxes assorted Candy,
Inn bags prime green Ri» Coffbe 75 do old While,
fin niatsold tiovernmeul Java Coffee.
30 boxes .V* and 8 * Grant A Williams’ Tobacco,
CO do liendell'a rt’» and S'* Candle*.
60 do each Family, Pale and N- l Soap.
40 do .lo Colgate’s nnd Ilendell's I’eai I Slarcli,
CO liblsStuart’s A. II and C Clarilied Sugar.
40 do Crushed nnd Powdered Sugar.
20 Hilda choice nnd prime Porto Rico Sugar. Land
I in; and for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
REV. J. CUMMINGS’ WORKS,
K KPRIN TED Irom the stereotype English plate*, aud sold
at the low price of ono dollar per volume, viz :
" rophetlc Studies.lecture*on Dauiel. Vnicesnf tho Dead.
|A|mca'yptl" Sketches, Voices of the Day. Voices of the
| Night, and other volume* as soon ns reprinted.
Harper'* and Putnam’s Magazine tor April.
Disturnell’s Railway Guide revised to March. 25 cents.
Pocket Map* or the United State*. Florida.G.-orgia, Ac.
The Forester*, by Alexander Duma*.
The Sepulchre* of our Deptried.
Slokes on Disease* of the Heart nnd Aortua
Also, tho Laws ot tho last session of tli« Legislature of a
Ipnldicnnd general character, compiled by J. IV. Duncan—
I l'.inipliU-t price one dollar.
I <'urti* on the I-aw* of Patent*, and a variety ot new Law
|i;*.KH ap5 W. TIUIRXK WILLIAMS
NO PICK.
ed the
Store at No. 11
lots. I’o
mal r
•iirt-
. Shot
i"iit of goods, viz: Gun*. Itilh .
lb-ad. Percilssian Caps. Wads. Flasks and Pnuchea. and all
T>["irting Articles ; Fish Rods. Reeds. Hook* Lines. Ac Al-
Builder*’ Hardware, Nail*. Ac . Plain Tin ami Japan
(lire. Stove*. Ac . Ac., all of which they offer a 1 eamna
I- price*. np4 LOVELI. A 1.ATTIM0RE,
LEMON SYRUP.
■ REST BLACK BGITLES |>er box »». keg syrup per gallon
I iJ $>i74. do do per 20 gallon75 j, keg*extra, eacli 37$.
Assorted Caudle*.
Per 100 |b 913; Sugar Plum*. Fruit Drop*. Ac . $18.
All article* of first quality. No charge for deli very at
-dAwly
Candy i
T C. RICE. '
nd Syrup Manufacturer.
Snvaunnh. Gn.
I WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’S
■ NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
4T"«i/j Mr. W. IV. Woodruff, of Griffin. Ga.. and
iMB.MtMri, M. C. A J. H. Orkrx. or Newark. N. J..
mg purchased tho entire interest, aud aecurod the
ition of Mcsara. T. J. Naylor A Co., in the carriage busi-
«in tiffs city, re*|iectfully announce to the citizen* of
l’st,nnsli and of the State* of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala-
Florida, and all section* trading at this growing city.
Iffut it is tlieir intention to keep on hand, at *11 times a
|brg* and general assortment o! every kind of carriages in
I Tiioy foci confident that their business relations are such
1*' to enable them to offer inducement* to purchasers cfual
ItoClnrlestoa, or any other city.
I The Messrs. Green have Itcen engaged in the manufacture
■ °l carriage* In Newark. N.J., for a number of year*, and
■ *re well acquainted with the wants and requirement* of the
(foutli. Tlieir reputation a* Manufacturers, combined with
•h* experience and qmiliflcations of Mr. Woodruff, long
koo»n at Griffin, Ga.. in tho carriage business, eiuhlodea*
them to promise that they will be ablo to meet the expec-
Ltiens of tho public.
Mr II D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably known
in connection with the carriage business in this city, is as-
■ •"ciate.l with them, and will act as their agent In tho trons-
■»ctlon nnd management of tlieir business.
I Mr. Woodruff’s intention is lo divide hi* time and alien-
0hon between this point and the interior, and hopes to make
■the acquaintance of thi* community personally.
I By strict attention, coupled with fair anil honorable deal
■log. they hope to secure a share ol public patronage.
■ They have made arrangements to have all repairing
ll”anptly and neatly done.
| All work *old by them warranted.
WOODRUFF. GREEN A CO ,
223 and 226 Bay street.
Savannah, Ga.
k*-A CARD—It will seen by Hie above that we have
J™*nss| R boat for the interests of all concerned, to with
■■’’** in favor of Mn**r*. Woodruff. Green A Co. Wo take
opportunity to return thank* to nur friend* for the
offer* of support that wore ao liberally proffered u*.
to solicit tho same for our friend* of the snine firm.
T. J. NAYLOR A CO.
| o*Unnah. December 7. 1853. mb28
CAItltlAGK MANUFACTORY.
OARRIGKrf, IIL'OGira AND BULKIER.—A
y’vH general asmirtineet. Just recelvod.—The sub-
—. — rsare now prepared to offer to tho nubile. Carriage*,
f** 0 ". Buggies. Carryall*, Ac. fresh from some of the
T“’“‘ popular Establishment*, and Builders at the North.
■ Jnc selection* were made by one of tho Arm, with strict
■ to Hie requirements of thi* market.
I; nc l r detennfncd to keep only such articlos in their
I, ' “they can confidently recommend and warrant, feel
■iJ/f ,ur,u ‘that they will be sustained in offering a better
pwktt* r * Ml wor * t, k* l * n k*** been usually kept in thi*
»re most respectfully requested to eall.exam-
0, 1 „ ”***!**.Y themselves, whether they aro in earnest
luUon " r thH,r nUtck
I 411 kind* of Repa’rlug done a* heretofore.
I L.R. BENNETT k 00.,
Kr-I-i. Corner West Broad and Bay.*U.
1^‘M* Umt ^P” Brlhlp BritUh America, for
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligator, h'atl Florida.
Will practice in the Eastern aud Southern countie*. Refer
to Col. 8. 8. Sibley, ami It. B. Hilton, E*q.. Savannah, Ga.
.T. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
fbnyth. Monroe County, Ga.
S. W. IIAKKIi,~
ATTORNEY AND CuL’NSElJAiR AT LAW,
Monticrllo. Jefferson County. Florida.
Reference—Hon W. H. FiJtviJKi, Savannah, Ga. feb3
THOM AN HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEUAIR AT LAW,
Troupville, Georgia.
’* j” practiMi in tlie Circcuit Courts of Thoms*. Lowndes,
Gliuch. Ware. AppliugaudIrwin.Genrgia;aiidinthoCir-
iiii'i, ,, rl * -leffersnn, Madison nnd Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alnchua and Columbia
counties lu the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claim* of all person* before the Department* at Wash
ington.
WILLIAM H. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TrouytiUe. lenondes county, Ga.
W *! , ,V r l Xcl, . , “' in TUom, «- I-owndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Iaiuren*. and I’ulnski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, aud Columbia coun
ties. Horidn. ‘
ap9
BRIGHAM, KELLY * 00
IIOI1ENSACK’S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to diseasu than the
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and if diseased, the blond of course llowiiu; thro’
all parts of the body.produce* liver complaint*, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. Ac
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, nnd it* variousdiseases are
dizziness in the hend.hearthurn,oppression arter eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach, fcc . and some
times general languor of tho whole body,from tills it wil'
be seen Hint the disease owes its origin to a disorganized
state of the Liver and Stomach. Ilobensnck's I iver Fills is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they net by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system into a healthy action, aud rendering the blood pure
and health v.
Liver Coinplnlnt,
Isntli-ndcJ with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in
ie region of the liver, vomiting hitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse lull and bounding, the pain in the aide is in-
‘od by pressure, should the left lobe ho affected, the
pain is ireiicrally in the left slioul ler, with a short dry cough,
tho *Kln becoming of a sallow appearance, nnd the stools
clay colored. This disease can lie cured by tho use of Ilo.
hensack'* Liv»r Fill*, a* they act directly upon the sent of
llson**. and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pci all the corrunt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Females.
You will find Fill* i.n Invaluable medicine in many
iiuphUnts to which you are siibjei-t. In obstruction*cither
tat or partial tiny have Iwon found of inestimable belie-
: in restoring and purifying the blond nnd other fluid* so .
i to cure all complaint* which may arise from female ir-
•gulnritfes. a* hendarho.dimness nf-dght. pain in the side,
bark. Ac. These Fills aro the only safe olid effectual reme
dy to core Hie following complaint*. Gout. Ni-rvousnc**,
Melancholy. >i.-k Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis
trvssing Dream*. Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the ilis-
* that arise from affection* ol the Liver, impurity of
the III- nd, or constipation of Hie Howell.
Meillt-nl Evidence
We. the unudcrsigiied Fhysicinn*. having had I lie rccipt
of tlieir manufacture submitted to us lor inspection, say.
the ingredient* of which they are composed makes
them the best Fill in use for alldiseasea of the Liver, Im-
puritiese the Bind. Ac.
1 GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY. M D.
L. BOWEN. M. I>.
ttrf Purchase none hut those having the signature - *J.
N. IIOBFNS \CK."n* nil other* are worthless imitation*.
Agent* wishing new supplies, nnd all other* wishing to
heroine agent*, must address the Proprietor..!. N. HOREN.
SAt’K, al hi-Laboratory, No. 120 North Second-street,above
Race, Philadelphia.
Fold by all Druggists nnd Merchant* in the U. 81
For sale in Savannah. Ga.. by J. II. Garter Ac Co., J, H.
Moore k Co.. A. A. Solomon fi Co., and J. E. De Ford
mav’Jl—dtwAwlr
UARl’ER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
THi: GREAT PURIFIER OF THE IILOOJ)!
jVof 11 Particle ol Mi n un/ tti It.
A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula. King’s Evil.
Itlieiim.iti-iu. (Misliniile l utanr.-u* Eruption*. Finiples
nr Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Boil*. Chronic Sire Kv*.
Ring Worm or Teller. Scald Head. K.iln.gement and Fain
of the Bones nnd Joint*. Stubborn I’lci r* Syphilitic Disor
ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising
from an injudicious use of Mercury. Imprudence in Life, or
Impurity of the Blood.
Tins valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for
the number of extraordinary cures effected through its
agency, has induced the proprietors, nt the urgent request
of tlieir friend*, lo offer it to the public, which they do with
the utmost conli lence in Us virtue* and wonderful curative
properties. The following certificate*, selected front a large
number, are. however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of tho proprietor* ; nnd aro all from gentlemen well
known in tlieir localities, nnd of the highest respectability
many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Vn.
F. BOYDEN. Ksq.. of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond
known every where, says he ha* seen the Medicine called
CaUTKK’h SfANlsll Mixtukk administered in over a hundred
cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend
ed. with tire nm*t astonishingly good results. He any* it is
the tnosi extraordinary medicine lie Inis ever seen.
AGUE AND FEVKlt—GREAT CURE—l hereby certify,
that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most vio
lent description. I had several Physicians, took Inrge quan
tities of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad
vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last 1
tried Caktkii’s Spanish Mixtukk, two bottles of which effec
tually cured me. and I am happy to say I have had neither
Chill* or Fevcrasince. I consider it the best Tonic in the
world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case.
Beaver Dam. near Rishnrond. Va. JOHN M)N0DKN.
(!. II. LUCK, F*q , now in tho city of Richmond, and for
many year* in the Post Office, has such confidence in the
astonishing efficacy of Caktkk’s Spanish Mixtuiik. Hint he
ha* bought upwards of 60 bottle*, which lie lias given away
to tho afflicted. Mr. Luck say* lie lias never known it to
fail when taken according to directions.
Ur. MINGK. a practising Physician, and formerly of the
City Hotel. In tho city of Richmond, say* he has witnessed
in a number of instances the effects of Cahtkii’s Spanish
Mixtukk. which were most truly aurprising. He say* in a
case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good ef-
feet* were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker* Morris.
Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years stand
ing. bv the use of two bottle* of Carter’* Spanish Mixture
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The Editors of the Rich
mond Republican had a servant employed in their pros*
room, cure 1 of violent scrofula, combined with Rheuma
tism. which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles
of Carter’* Spanish Mixtnre made a perfect cure of him, and
tho Editor*, in a public notice, say they "cheerfully recom
mend It to all who are afflicted with any diseaso of the
blood ”
STILL ANOTHER CURE OV' SCROFULA—1 had a very
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture. I consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M
TAYU)R. Conductor on tho R. F. k P. It. R. Co , Richmond,
Virginia.
Snlt lllicum of !!0 Yrnra Standing Cured
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of Richmond,
was cured by three bottles of Carter’* Spanish Mixture, ol
S*lt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, and which all
the physician* of tho city could not cure Mr. Thompson
Is a well known merchant of Richmond, Va., and hi* cure
I*most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, or Richmond, Va. had a servant
cured of Spvhili*. In tho worst form, by Carter’s Spanish
Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, nml con-
aider* It an invaluable inodirine.
RICHARD K. WEST, of Richmond, was cured iff Scrotel*
and what physician* called conOrmod Consumption, by
three boltlea of Carl or’* Spanish Mixture.
EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Revenue, an vs he
ha* aeon the good effects or Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a
number of Spyhilitic case*, and saya it i* a perfect cure for
that horrible diseaao.
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, V».. cured old aorea
and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a lew
bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled lo
walk without a crutch, in a abort time permanently cured.
Price |1 per bottle
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CI/tSE k CO., No. 83
Miden Line. New York.
BENNETT k BEERS. No. 125 Maln-st.. Richmond, Va.
And for sale by SHOMAS M. TURNER X CO.. JAMES
M CARTER, A. A. LOL0M0N8 k 00.. and IV. W. IJN-
00LN, Savannah. F-. 8. 8TR0ECKER. Macon, and by Drag-
giaU and Country Merchant* everywhere.
m*y20— lyiaalwfcwdm
fch23
WM. K. WII.I.IAMH TtlAPPHI'R DI.IVKK. JAncnHOW.V,
WILLIAMS. OlffVER At DROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Huena Vista. Marion County. Ga.,
Will practise in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston.
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee. Iu-e, nnd any adjoining
counties where tlieir services may lie required. jan2l>
W ALTER S. M)TT. '
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Exrhange.
Will practice in the courts of Scriven, Washington. Rich-
inund, Burke, and Chatham counties. fobs.
JOHN B. Mll.LKIl"
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice In all the different Courts of the Eastern Dis
trict. Particular attention paid to collecting. n»25
JOHN It. t'OC'IIHANK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin,Lauren* county, Ga.. laic junior partner of tho
Ann of A. k J. Cikukank, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C B
Guyton. F. II. Row*, Dublin.Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah,
may 7—dAwly
K. W. XIMJtK. J, w UAI'LUI.NU.
MIL
LLKU di GAULD1NG,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Hnriui Vista. Ga.
K1CHAUU II. CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon. Georgia.
of Bibb. Twiggs. Macon. Sum-
. Baker. Calhoun. Dnughortv,
d faithful attentii
In tho Counties
Worth. I'ecatur
ill giv
entrusted to his care.
3m—m30
Will practici
ter. Doolv
and a
nny buslm
DR. JOS. J. WEST,
Office on Broughton, between Hull and Drayton-ata.. where
he may be louudat all hours. lyr—a pa
K LOCK KIT. WM. II. IJl.NO. JOIItf II. 1IAVIH.
LOCKETT, LONG At CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANT’S AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah. Georgia.
BANCROFT At BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase nnd Sale of Slocks, Bonds, Exchange anil
11" Hay street. Savannah. jan24
Real Estate,
LA8CHCUKR. KIIWAKP C. WAOK.
CRUGICR At WADE.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
hi Hay-street.Savannah,
JOHN T. RlIWUMl.
ROWLAND At CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-street.Savannah.
t. Howi.Axn,;n.
fotot Iran ttj gflfgrap!).
' 4)1* Telegraphed for the Georgian. -fi*
LATER FRObT*KUEOPE.
ARRIVAL OP TOE AMERICA.
Cotton Declined—Hoatllltlea Commenced, Ac.
Hai.timokr, April lfl.
Tho Hoyal Moll otoomshlp Amarlco arrived at Hal
ifax on Friday from Liverpool, wlioncouho nailod ou
the 1st inalant.
Tho Arctic arrived at Liverpool at midnight of tho
30th ult.
Mnrketa.
Cotton.—Tho aaloa of tho week amounted to 30,-
000 bales, of which upeculators took 1,000 and Ex-
portera 3,000 baled. Prices had deeliued during the
week fully |d., and hoi dors wero pressing tlieir Blocks
upon tho markot. Tho following nro tho quotations :
Fair Orleans 9# I Fair Uplands 0
Middling Orleans 6)i | Middling Uplands 6M
Cotton at Liverpool was dull and doclining—tho
market unsettled. All qualities were an eighth to
thrce-Hixtoenths lower. Dcnnistoun quotes Fair Or
leans 04; Middling do., SJ; Fair Uplands, G4; Fair
Mobilo, Gj; Middling, 5 6-10. There is but little speo-
ulativo demand. Speculators took 11,000 hales. The
stock ou hand is G8/250 bales, lucluding 30,400 Amer
ican.
Flour is in active speculative demand, and has ad
vanced 3 to 5s. Wheat has advanced from Is. to Is.
6d. Corn 4s. Nothing doing in Rico.
Western Canal and Ohio Flour was quoted at 36s.;
Yellow Corn at 42*. and White Corn at 43s. The de
mand for Rice and Lard was better.
The advfceB from Manchester aro unfavorable to
the^Ymerican goods market, transactions arc small
and prices weak.
At London Cotton and Sugar were dull and prices
irregular. For Rico, Rreadstuffs nnd Saltpetre there
is a large speculative demand and an upward tenden
cy In prices.
In tho money market American securities were
dull.
Consols wero quoted at 851.
Tho satos of Cotton at Ilavro for tho week wero
4500 hales at GG a 70.
War Drrlnrcil.
War had been declared between tho allied Powers
and Russia. Sanguinary hostilities had already com
menced.
European affairs aro positively warlike. War was
proclaimed officially on the 31st Inst., in London, in
the presenco of tho civil authorities. Napoleon on
the sumo day sunt to the Frencli Legislature tho de
claration of war. Neither France nor England grant
letters of marque.
Tho Duke Purma's assassination occurred on the
2Gth.
A tripartite treaty lias been entered into between
France, England and Turkey. The latter can't make
peace without the consent of the allies.
A battle has taken place on the Danube. Tho Rus
sians, while attempting to cross at Oitenitza, were re
pulsed with a loss of 3,000 men. Tho Turks suiTorcd
severely.
Tlie rapture in Turkey and (Jreccc is complcto.
Various rumors nro l ire of tlie capture of Russian
vessels by the British Admiral Napier, but aro not
believed.
Mr. Fillmore.
Ex-Prealdcnt Fillmore arrived nt Montgomery on
S iturdoy last, lie leaves on Monday.
New York Market.
At New York, on Friday,2,250 bales were sold ;
prices unsettled. 1,500 bales on speculation.
Charleston Cotton Market.
Tho snios of Cotton in Charleston on Friday and
Saturday were 2,554 bales, at 71 to 03—a decline of j
to ic. Good Middling is quoted ut 0 to Ojc.
New Orleans Markets.
At Now Orleans Cotton is dull, nnd has a declining
tendency. Sales on Wednesday and Thursday GOO
bales. Oil Friday, 500. Middling is quoted ut 8j.—
Stock 170,000 hales. Flour is higher; Ohio is quoted
ot $G 75. Western mixed Corn, 5Gc. Rice, 44. Ohio
Whisky, 21j. Freight on Cotton per lb. to Liverpool
jil. Ships arc scarce. Exchange on London H|c.
Shipping antr Steamboats.
jef*Wft. Foil NEW YORK—THE STEAM-nil’
2yWJjftKKNl»XVIIJ.E_To rail on Sstnrdsr. April iKM
si —iTSI.Hk. Tin- splendid steamship KNOXVILLE.
t'rtphnn 0. !#. U'untw. will luave as above. Fur freight ur
paasagu apply to aplff PADKLFORD, FAY k OO^
STIC AM HI I If* ISABEL.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
7b leave on Motulay. 1st May.
The United State* Mail Steamship ISABEL,
JUmmmmiWiluam Rollins, Commandm, will regularly
leave this port on the 1st and 16th of each month. For
passage only, apply to
spiff COHENS k HERTZ, Agents.
rf ifeftPW BALTIMORE, via GHARLBSTON
Steam Line—To leave on Friday, 21st
in*t . at 8)^ o'clock, A. M.—Tlie splendid steamship TEN
NESSEE. I’arrUU muter, will depart a* above, leaving
Charleston on Satuaday, 22d lust. For freight or passage,
having tho iuo*t superior accommodations, apply to
*PI6 BR1QHAM, KELLY k 00.
NEW YORK—Union Line—'The regular
packet sclir. HELENE, Stuts, master, will have
quick despatch for the above port. For freight or passage,
apply to npi6 OGDEN k BUNKER.
■Anttion Bal»g.
Anrtion Bairs.
HYI.ANI) ,v O'lWKII.,.,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WIN'KS AND LIQUORS, ks.,
Next Door Ut Marshall House. Hroughlon street,
savannah, orokiua.
Wholesale and retail dealer* In Imported wines and liquors.
* ranch brandies, segar*, and fancy groceries.
H. K. WASIIIKTRN, Ag’f.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH. OA.
WILLIAM 1*. YONGK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Hay-street. Saixinnah
O'lIKAR At STONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
LATK OF TIIK NR* OF LKUAKK. O'lIKAR A CO.
THOMAS At KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
No. 15 Harvard street. Saixinnah. Ga
l*»d pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at-
tended to jan7
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contract* for Building and Work in Masonry of
every description. Residence Aral door west of St An-
drew’* llall, Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
fho subscriber i* prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
oiples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Rest reference
ffl ven - J. J. MAURICE.
A9*Guttor* and Conductors made to order.
A. II CHAMPION. J, U. WATT*.
CHAMPION At WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Hui nard street, between the Market and Hay street,
SAVANNAH. OA..
Dealers In Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Dried
Fruits, Ac.. Ac.
References—A. Champion. Esq.. Samuel Solomons. E*q.,
Messrs, 1 Cahun .V Whitehead, Swilt k Co.. Savannah. Ga.
n. P. HORTON. oTu RIKKMAN.
HORTON At RIKKMAN,
W ATCllES. J EWI .i .BY SI 1 .V KiMVARK, * FANCY* GOODS.
110 llrnughlon-streit.
JOHN G. KALUGA NT,
WIIOI.P8ALK ANH RKTAIL ll K A I. Ml IN
WINDOW B1JNDS. WINIKIW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side ,\h mu meet Square. Savannah, Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents ulthe above Company are prepared
to take ri'ks sgain-t FlKK on Buildings nod tlieir contents
A Iso M a rink.Ska Risks, on the most favorable term*.
BR1GI1AM. KELLY k CO.. Agents.
WIST RROAII stiikct. savannah. IIA.
day associated with him Mr. Hknrt C. Kinu. of Glynn
onnty. with whom he willcontinue tho Factorage and Com
nlssion business in thi*city.under the firm of Hull A Kinu
janl'J JNO. H. 1IUU,.210 Bay-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. MCIIOLS,
Owens' DuiUUng. opposite Pulaski House,
Having made large addition* to hi*establishment.continue*
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating term*.
Of All work executed with dispatch.
CO-PAHTERSH1P NOTICK.
The undersigned have associated themselves to
gether. under tho name and style of Murphy k Do-
vanny, for the transaction of general Boot nnd
'Shoe business, having tlie stand on the corner of
Congressnnd Whltaker-street*. formerly occupied by M
Prendergast. They arc now prepared tonlfer to tlieir friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Indies’ nnd Gontle-
J3y
Ua uouts, Shoe*. Ac., which they will sell cheap for cash,
v MURPHY A DEVANNY.
Ffc
IIKOGANS— GROGANS.
The subscriber* would call the attention of
planters and other*, in want of good and cheap
brogans. lo call nnd examine tlieir stock, n* they
feel satisfied that upon inspection tho quniity and
prices ol tlieir goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY VDEVANNY,
novl5 corner of Congress ami Whitaker street:
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
A variety of new nnd beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Those dcsiioua of a hand
some Cage, and one proof against Mites .have only
to make an early call for a choice from a fine u
sortmont.
J. P. OOLLIN8.100 Bryan-st.
«nh28
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway Irom
the subscriber, on tlie 10th of August, a negro man
named TOM. nbout forty years old. «lout and chunky
built, and lias a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing nt tho base of the nos* and running up tho
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he ha* spent several vear* of runaway life, and was an in-
mate of Savannah jnila good part of tlie year 1849.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
I»on county, Florida, Sept. 12,1853. seplB—dAwtf
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway Irom Colo
rable Plantation, three seeks since. ABRAMAM MC
QUEEN and BOH. each about 40 years or ngo. They
nro supposed to bo down ou the salts, (lulling and oys-
tcring Tho above reward will be paid Tor the two. or $26
for either, delivered on the Plantation to Silo* Fulton, or to
the Jailer In Savannah, on application to
mart—tf J. WILLIAMSON ft CO
■rown, green and black ladies' Umbrella* ; watered,
L figured and plain all colored Parasol*. For sale by
maria A1K1N k BURNS.
N APKIN RINGS—Ivory, booe, boxwood and wire Naiki
Rig*, for sale by nov23J J. P. COLIJNSJ
*ho pac
SHK^'-N. Dole, master, will have quick dispatch for tho
mve port. For freight or passage, apply to
«pl6 OGDEN k BUNKER.
UY T. J. WALSH.
A*»igneii gale.
On Tliursday, Aj.rll 2ff. will be sold, at No —. Aberr-rn
street, at 11 o'clock.
The entire Stock and Fixture* ; al»o, Kitchen Furniture,
Icc. Sold a* the assigned proporty of Jno. licK. Cody, and
b y order of the assignee. Term* ca«li. ,pj 8
Administrator's Sale of Bank Stock
On Taes<lay, May 2d, will be eold. In front of the Court
House, between the usual hours of sale,
100 shares or Stock ot the Bank of the State of Georgia,
being part of tlie ostato of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and
•old by order of tbi^dmlnUtrator. Terms Cash, aplo
Private Bale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 year*, an or.
pban. Terms cash, Jan26
Private Bale—10 shares steamer Jenny IJnd Block, 10 d
Ogeechee Plankroad do, 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low if
applied for immediately Janl8
To Hire by the Year—A negro5by, aged 22 years, a brick-
layer. janl
At Private Bale— Ix»t No. 00, Walton ward, Robertavllle,
fronting on Stewart street.
At Private Sale
Lot No 24,14th district, and 2d section, containing 180
acres, within four miles eT tho town of Clinton. Terms
cash. decl3
NEW SPUING GOODS.
r PHK subscribers lmve just received a small lot of Barege
-L de Ijiines. in smnll neat patterns.
Printed nnd Plaid Bareges,
Printed Silk Tissue*.
Plain Wliiio Bareges,
English nnd Americnn Prints,
with a variety of House Keening Goods, which will beof-
tered low for cash l»y feblO ADAMS ft BRUNNER.
NEW BOOKS.
R ECT.I5 ED. Marcli 8.1864. by S. S SIBLEY—Hand Book
of Universal Geography, being a Gazetteer of tho
World, based on the comma of the United States, England
and France (or 1851. by T. C. C'allecot. A. M.
Autobiography of nn Actress, or Eight year* on the
Stage, by Anna C. Mowatt.
Hoys ut Horae, hy C. Adams; Illustrated hy John Gilbert.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, by An
drew l,'re, M. D.
A Manuel of Ancient History, carefully revised from the
ancient writers, by W. C.Taylord, L. L D.
Tlie Potiphar Paper*, re presented from Putnam'* Month
ly: Illustrated by A. Iloppcn.
Carling ton Castle; A Tale of Hie Jesuits, by C 0. II.
Tlie Old Doctor,or Stray Lenves from tny Journnl.
The Chemistry of Cominon Lifo. by James F. W. John
son. M. A.
Life in the Far West, or tho Adventures of a Hosier in
the Mound City, by A. M. Hart.
Putnam’s Monthly Magazine for March.
Graham’s •* “ •*
Hunt’s Merchants’ *• ••
Knickerbocker •* -‘
Black wood “ «
Gmley'a Lady’s Book ••
Gleason’s Pictorial.
For sale at No. 135. Congress street. mar 9
THE GUINN ELL EXPEDITION
rpilE U. S. Grinnell Ex|>edition in search of Sir John
1. Franklin. Ly Elisha Kent Kane, M. I)., U. S. N., with a
5 xud mnmni line enar&viugs.
Harper’s Magazine, fur March, with engravings.
llyle* on Dill* of Exclinnge. Bank Notes, ftc., 3d edition.
Rjiwle on Cuveoant* for Titles. 2d edition.
Pneumonia, ils supposed connection pathnlngicnl and
etlinologiral with autumnal fevers, malaria, ftc . hy R. lav
Roche.
Meigs on Diseases of tlie Uterus, complete, col’d plates.
Bartlett nn Fevers of tlie United Stales.
New Mexico rod the Navajo Country, by Iff. J. II. Simp
son. U.8. Topographical Engineeis. colored plates.
mar8 W Tnniixg ivn 1
W.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MORE MEDICAL HOOKS.
THORNE WILLIAMS lias received—Paget on Surg
ical Pathology ; Handy’s Text Book of Anatomy
nnd Onldo in DLsectlon*. 280 illustrations ; Littoll on Dis
eases of the Eye; Anatomical Remembrancer or Pocket
Anatomist; Reese'* Pocket Medical L-xicon ; Warrington's
Obstetric Catechism, for students, with questions and an
swers; Well & Smith’s Compand ol Medicine. decl4
COUN, BIB A L, oats, HAYTSl
1 PL/Y shcWs superfine Tennessee FLOUR.
100 bushels superior Seed OATS.
60 bales Eastern HAY.
75 bales Northern HAY.
600 bushels prime CORN, in white sacks.
60 bushel* COW PEAS.
160 bushols CORN MEAL.
Just recuived. and for sale by
roarlO CHAS. n. DURVEF..
TO HOUSEKEKPEIIS AM) HEADS OF
FAMILIES.
M PRENDERGAST ft CO. having purchased very large-
• ly of tho stock of a large importing Linen House,
who were changing tlieir line of business, are now prepared
to offer very great advantages in all description* of Linen
Goods, To make a complete clearance of the various lots,
thev have marked them at a very small advance on the
cnsli cost. Call nt tlie Wholesale and Retail Cash Ware
house. 176 Broughton Street, opposite St. Andrews Hall.
mh!2
Hudson, Fleming At co.,
Fur tor* a n <t C o in 1111 a * I o n Merchants,
No. 94 Hay street. Savannah. Ga.,
T ENDER their services to planters, merchant* and deal
ers. in the snlo of Cottou and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in business with Horaixfl, Hudson
ft Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usuvl facilities af
forded customers.
J. R. HUDSON. 1 5MAnn ,.
W. R KI.KMING./ aTannnh -
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
*ep18—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
STOCKS AND BONDS,
I.-Vm sale by the undersigned :
I 1 Central Railroad, South-western Railroad
Muscogee Railroad. Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad,
nnd Katnnton Branch Railroad Stocks.
Bank of Savannah and Marine Hank Stock
New York and Savannah Steamship Stock
Seminole nnd Weluka (Florida) Steamboat 8tock
And Plnnkroad Stock
—ai/itw
Boxna of the South-western Railroad, convertible In 1855
City of Columbus Bonds
City of Macon Bonds. City ol Savannah Bonds
Augusta nnd Waynesboro’Railroad Bonds
Likewise. Gas Stock of tho Cities of Macon and Columbus
apl’J—0 BANCROFT ft BRYAN, 117 Bay-st,
ELECTION NOT1CHL ‘
A N Election for tho following City Officers will take place
at the meeting of Council on Tliursday. 20th April,
1854. at half past seven o'clock, P. M., viz : One City Con
stable, bond $600. salary $400 ; ono Sergeant of the City
Watch, salary 9425, bond 9260. Elections ordered by Coun
cil to (HI vacancies.
Applicants must hand in their applications to me. sta
ting tho names of their securities, (two required to each
bond) on or before ten o'clock of that d*r.
aplU EDWARD G. WILSON. Clerk of Council.
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF. GREEN ft CO.
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
No 223 Hay-street. Savannah. Ga.
J UGT received at A. Bonaud’a Fancy Grocery Store, per
steamer rom New York, a new supply of preverved
Lobsters, Sainton. I'.vte do Perdreaux and Pate de Caillot.
Also, some very fine Gruiere Cheese. Corner of Bay and
Whitaker street*. feb24
W HITE KID GLOVES—Ladies' and gentlemen’s White
Kid Gloves, for sale by
mh24 KEMPTON ft VER8TJLLE.
I OT OF LAND FOR BALK.—Will be *old on thTflTrt
J Tuesday in May next, before tho court house, the fol
lowing lot* of land : Lot No. 140, in Cherokee county ; Lot
No. 21, in Lee county ; Lot No. 129. lu Muscogee county :
and Lot No. 26, in Lee county Sold under decree of Su
perior Court for purpose* of division.
mhSl—tuflM JACOB SHAFFER, Adm’r.
jXa BOSTON.—The schr. 8EGUJNE, Capt. Swain,
|Q)KwiU have immediate despatch for tho above port,
or freight of 100 bale* cotton to complete cargo, apply to
apll ROWLAND ft OB.
TM ItUSTON—OV DECK ONLY —The schr L. 8.
Davis, Davis, master, having her whole underdeck
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch ns above. For
freight of deck load only, apply to
apll OGDEN ft BUNKER.
NEW YORK —Tho regular packet schoonor
jOSKFLANDOMK. R. J. Brown, master, will.have nnme-
Unto despatch, for the above port. For freight or passage
apply to np5 ROWLAND ft CO,
KEW YORK—OKI Eatnlillehecl Line.
AUe-Tbo packet brig EMPIRE, O. A. Kuuilaun master,
will have dispatch as nbove. For freight or passage apply
on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
I'® BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
NDW YORK—Grorgln Line—.The regu
lar packet *clir. P. 11. BURTON. Captain Lingo, will
mnediatu dispatch for tho above port. Fortrelght
passage apply to ROWLAND ft CO.
Agents New York—Schaxtox ft Tau.xan. npl
FLORIDA PACKET.
Pir Darien. Hrunswick. and St. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson-
ville, I’icolata, 1‘alaika, and Hlaek Creek, FUi.
r n, ' w nni ' splendid fast running steam-
SEMINOLE. Cr.pUIn P. BLAXKKKsniP. will
commence her trip* ns above on Tuesdny the 21st Instant,
at 10o’clock. A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in nmpio time for passengers going
north, to connect with tho New York and Savnnnah steam
ship*.
Ihe Seminole Is fitted up in magnificent style, with large
and airy state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
••ot excelled by nny steamer iu the South.
Taking the inland route she offers superior Inducements
for invalids and others.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at tho wharf of the Savannah and Charleston Steam
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE.
FOB I’AI.ATKA AND ST. AUOl'HTINK, K. P.,
via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle•
bury. ( Hlaek Creek.)
The new and elegant steam-packet 8T.
JOHNS. Captain Jane* Fkkkiiokn, w ill leave
places Tliursday. 13th April, arriving there
on Sunday, the 18th. This boat has been built expressly for
tho trade', aud has large and airy Htnto-room accommoda
tion* for passengers. For freight or passage, apply on board
at tho Florida Steam-l’acket Wharf, near the gas works,
or to
ftl-4 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGITAM. Agent*.
Iff Tim St. Johns will make her next trip to St. Au-
gustiiie on Tliursday. the 13th April
FOR CHARLESTON.
c>0, The steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
•Ugi££i£Zj2 M leave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday at 7>i o'clock. P. M.. leaving Charle:
ton on tho sniuo day* at 5 o’clock. P. M.
The boats arrive and leave Charleston In tlmo to connect
with tho South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1854.
W ^ttlUHUOK * BULL
'A»rn and Floor.—At Private Sato.
-..•I received in store, aad for sale at tha kwwt
prk. u lot, to .'u.lpurehJsaET
koo bags prime White Corn,
260 bags saperflne Yellow. Wart
,'Vi"!' bMt SSTo3£irB—, Unite
from brig Crocus, and for sale. itWs
bWa Bosendale HrdrauHe Osmsnt, ao*
landing from schooner Enchaptress?from New York.
rnr **Jy»btoL°U. 80 by 00 reet,
JaflhMw. w ^ et on Congress street, betweea
Jelforson aoo Montgomery streeU. f e bl6
tl r ^* lT * d and far sale in anantL
riro !*» f° Rio* H*y, cut when tha
tlmntwLP®, Ter , dant »nd In milk, equal to the beat
,,if ’ ri ° r ■‘-•-A
lot Mo.
south 0
subject
At Private Sale.
I*)t No. 26, south of Jones street, and Improvement*, con
sisting of n two-story house and double tenement, in good
order. Rents at 933 per month. Will bo sold a bargain, as
the present owner is moving from the city. For terms aud
further particulars inquire at the counting room. dl3
At Private Bale.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted. In
good order. Terms cash. decl3
_ , _ At Private Bale.
Seed Rye and Oats In quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Private Sale—A liandsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
and overcoats, iu lots suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms
cash. nov4
G REENE AND PULASKI I-OrrERY.-Drawn numbers of
Class 90:
35 24 43 6 63 67 21 48 27 49 16
K WITHJNGTON’S.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Manager*.
Class 92, draws this day. the 18th instant, In this city
Sales close at 3 o’clock, P. M.
OAPITAL,
$5,000.
18 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
Mf Tickets 91—shares in proportion
Extra Class 19. draws at Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday,
18th April. CAPITAL.
$24,09iJ.
78 Number Littery—14 Drawn Ballots
MWT Ticket* $5—share* in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by the package for sale In Bay
lane..‘•avannah. Ua., next to Robinson ft Camp
"I* 17 E. WITHINGTON.
apH *Dfi
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure— fir Pala'ka. Ha.,and all the interme
diate laiulingi on the route.
r - -yfl la The superior now Steam-paeket WELAKA,
■i."a it»‘LgiSsw r '“i '- 1 " N. Kixu. will, until further notice,
leave every Natukdav. at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage In large, airy State Rooms, as follows :
To Darien 93 00 I To Picolata $8 00
8t. Mary a 4 50 I l’nlatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N- B—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free of all cliargesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at tho Charleston
Steoni Packet Company's wharf, or to
fol’18 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
MRS. S. TOMB,
Will open on Monday next , 3d April, at her Mil
linery nnd Dress Making Establishment, on Brough-
ton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, a new and
spienuid stock of
SPRING GOODS,
romprising all tho new style* or Bonnets, of tlm latest
French patterns, in silk, c’rape ami straw ; Mantillas, in
great variety of fashions ; Caps. Head Dresses and Ribbon*,
in large assortment, adapted to every ago and taste ; also.
French Flowers. Wreaths. Straw and other Trimmings. Dress
Collars, ftc..ftc. to nn inspection of which tho Indies aro
respectfully invited on hrropeuing day.
Country orders promptly nttended to.
Also, blenching uud pressing Bonnets and Panama Hat*,
march 30—tf
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED. April 8, by s. S HIHI.KY. History of the war
of the United Ntales, from the earliest colonial times
to the close of the Mexicali Wur. by John I«ewis Thomson,
with additions nnd corrections, illustrated with numerous
engravings from designs by W. Croomo nnd other artists;
two volumes in one.
Life nnd Adventures of a Country Merchant, a nnrrnlivc
of his exploits at home, during his travels and in tlie cities,
designed to amuse and instruct, by J. B. Jones, author of
the Wild Western Scenes.
Trials nnd Confessions of
Tlie Winter 1/t-lgo. or V
Kenton, by James Wler.
The School Fellow, a magazine for boys nnd girls edited
by William C. Richard* nnd Cousin Alice, vnl. 1.
At Home aud Abroad, or how to behave, by Mrs. Manners.
For sale at No, 136 Congnssstreet april
GLIDDON’S TYPES OF MANKIND;
O R. Ethnological Researches based upon Ancient Monu
ments. Painlings. Sculptures, and Crania of Races, nnd
upon their Natural. Geographical. Phisological. and Bibli
cal history. Illustrated by selections Loin the paper* of
Dr. Martin, nnd with contributions by Professor Agassiz, L,
Patterson, nnd Dr. Usher. In a uuarto volume, with nu
merous engravings ; price live dollars to subscribers, who
are requested to call for tlieir books.
at’* History of Oliver Cromwell and tho English
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENT,Y—LIFE, FIRE
ANI) MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Onk Life Inaurniice Comimiiy,
OK IIAKTFOKD, CXMCN.,
Capital, anil surplus over 9250,000.
< ’ ,u " '’resident. Jah. C. Wai.ki.xt. Sce’y.
This Company will issue Policies on tho Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, tliu* combining the
benefit* of both system* at tlie option of the insured.
The strength, ability and well Invested capital of the In
stitution are, in my opinion unsurpassed hy any Life Insu
rance Company In thi* State or Union.
[L.8.] signed R G.PINNKY.
Comptroller ol Public Account*.
, State of Connecticut.
nr Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
nJ The subscriber 1* also Agent for the following Fire (Jompa-
Equitable Fire Insurance Comnnny
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital 92.600.000
mid In. $1,000,000
nrmers’Fire Insurance Comimiiy.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire nml Marine Insurance Comp’ny,
or NKW YORK CITY.
Capital *300,000.
State Mutual Fire anti Marine Insurance
Company, of Fennaylvaiiln.
Capital $350,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $150,000.
New York ami Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y.
Capital *160.000.
These Companies having a cash capital, lately invested
in bond and mortgngo. are prepared to effect Insurance
against damage by lire, on all kinds of property on reason-
able terms.
For insurance in cither of the nbove named Companies,
Apply to
A. WII.BUR. Genoral Insurance Agent,
nnd Agent for the above Cotn|ianioa,
office 142 Congress-st.
A FEW MORE UOOKS^
M IU. PARTINGTON'S Carpet Bug r.f Fun. flrst-rato to
cure tho Blues, " Laugh and grow fat."
Sight* nnd Shadow* In Masonry, bv Robert Morris, Esq.,
one of 11io best works on Masonry ever published.
The Contrast, or the Evangelical and Tractarian Systems,
by Rev. Jno. S.Stono, D. D.
More of the lawyer’s Story, more of the Old Doctor
1 utnnin's Magazine for Jaiiunry, commencement of a now
volumo. Now is the time to subscribe, at $2 60 if paid in
advatico. Received and for sale bv
janB
n Americ.ro Housekeeper,
w Fulfilled, a sequel to Simon
>nlt li-
•2 vnl*.
Exchequer Reports, vol, 8.
Spenrer on Equity Jurisdiction—2 vols.
Simpson on Mouiaqiatby nnd its tendencies.
Henderson's Hoiua'putliy fairly represented
aplO W Tl
HORNE WILLIAMS.
ID ADA IJOUT SASH of nil sizes. 160 pair Blinds.
1*/.'y / loo doors—front and folding,of nil tlie vari
ous sizes. Also 25 Marble Mantles, of the latest and most
approved style*. Builders and oilier* are respectfully invi
ted io call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as we
nro prewired to (uruish these ariieles nt greatly reduced
prices lor cash. CHAFFER ft BERRY.
iuh291m 188 Hroughtnn-st. west St. Andrew's Hall.
. DU. \V. R. MOSELEY, Informs the public
generally that he is permanently located in tho city
of Griffin, nnd is prepared to treat Cancers. Wen*.
Tumors, and all other Chronic Diseases, with the
nu-i remarkable success.
Hi* unprecedented success, for the past ten years, in the
treatment of that horrible disease, Cancer, should not bo
overlooked by the public in deciding upon his merits He
lias cured many cases that were considered entirely hope-
los*. Hi* treatment is without the use of the knife, caus
ing hut littl" pain. Patients are necessarily compelled to
tie under his immediate care and supervision from one lo
six weeks, according as the nature aud circumstances of
tlie case may demand.
He is a regular gradi ate,and lias no quackery connected
with his system of practice.
Ui * Infirmary is open for the reception of negroes, and
'nmpio.
ed to
City accoinmodatior
All communications must be post-paid, nnd ad<
W. R. MOSELEY, M. D.. Grif
drci
Griffin,
Hon. J. II Stark. Griffin, t
Hon. 'V. R Phillips,
Rev. Lewis Hatton, *•
Col. J. C. Maugham,
Johnson. Jones ft Co. “
marcblS—ilftwlf
Dr. J. Y. M. Puckett, Griffin.
Dr. E. IV. Wilson. Upson Go
Hon. J J. Floyd, Covington.
Hon. D. J. Bally. Jackson.
Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jackson’lo
GENERAL SOUTHERN INSURANCE
AGENCY OFFICE.
142 Hay-st. ‘2d door West of the Exchange.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford. Ct.—
Capital $300,000. Endorsed nnd approved by the Coniptrol
ler of the State of Connecticut.
Granite Fire ft Marine Insurance Company, of New York
City—Capital $300,000.
Farmer’s Insurance Company, of Utica. New York—Capi
tal $200,000
Knickerbocker Insurance Company, of Waterford, New
York—Capital *150.000.
New York and Erie Insurance Company, of Middletown.
New York—Capital $150,000.
State Mutual Fire ft Marine Insurance Company, of liar
rlsburg. Pennsylvania—Capital $350,000.
These Companies are sound, strong and reliable, ever
ready to meet all just claims that may be made upon them.
All kinds of property Insured on reasonable terms. Also
Marine and Sluve risks taken.
mar9 A. WILBUR, Agent.
TO CONTRACTORS.
N OTICE i*hereby given to all Contractors for work nnd
labor to be done on Bridges. Culverts, ftc., in the
County ul Chatham, that contract* for the same must first
be made with tlie Justices of the Inferior Court, a* requir
ed by tho laws in force regulating tlie construction of
bridges, ftc. JAS. E- GODFREY, J. I. c. C c
GEO. P. HARRISON, J. i. c. c c.
marl MONT. CUM MING. j. t. c. c. c
NKW WOOD YARD.
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizen*
of Savannah that he ha* commenced the general Wood
Business, on that spacious and most convenient location,
formerly known as Wayne’s, Into Winkler’s wharf, on the
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, cither at wholesale or retail. All of which
lie intends to sell at the lowest market prices, for cash.
tf Particular and prompt attention paid to fillingor-
ders niar3-tf W. T. MITCHELL, Agt,
SPRING TRADE, 1854.
W E have opened this day. and are prepared to sell on
very moderate term*, ten cases new Madder Prints,
assorted styles to which we beg to call the especial atten
tion of purchasers. M. PRENDERGAST ft CO.
178 Brouglitou street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
side. feb8
decl7—ly
S- B SIBLEY, No. 136 Congre
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTA11LI811MENT.
73 1 urk street, near the Court House. Savannah. Georgia.
OT.uimsiikd tv 1832.
T HE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for
their continued favors, would state that. In addition
to the improvements in Dying, acquired by him during bis
last visit to England and Scotland, lias made arrangements
lor extending bis business, by which he is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, ftc., which he trusts will generally please ail who
may favor him with their patronage
Gentlemen’s garment* dyed, cleaned or renovated, as
mny be required, in the same superior style which has gen
erally *>' much pleased his patrons nml friends,
Ladles’ bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed In tho most
fashionable styles.
Orders from the country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels are sent hy stesmbonts or railroad, word
sliou d be sent him by letter, through tho Post Office, so
Hint lie mny know where to call for them
DOv15 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
D NKW GOODS—FALL TRAD1U1H5.1I
K't ITT ft MORGAN are receiving hy the steamers week
ly tlieir fall and winter Goods, to which they respect
tully solicit attention:
Plain and figured Idae.k Silks, colored glace aud ducapo do
I laid nnd brocado Silk of tlie newest style
Plain French Mousllnde Uines, French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids lor children’s wear, plaid Raw Silk*
I lain and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark (,aliens, Mourning do, Irish Linens, ftc,
B<>7 Rlliero’* new building.Congress-street.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATION*,
TLST received, a variety of publications or the New York
, * Fpisroiinl Society. Tracts. Church Cate-
cliinmn. Sabbath School Service.and other cheap aud valu-
able Publication*. For sale at the Book Store of
8. S. SIBLEY,
*"& 10 No. 135 Congress-street.^
pi.ASTER—25 bills calcined and 60 casks ground Plaster
I landing thi* day, per bark Beboois. from Boston, and
the wharf, by d!6 OGDEN ft BUNKER
for sale o
TOO P BL& WANTING POTATOES' to arrive.for salt
by jan‘24 COHEN ft Ft IS DICK
P ORTER—25 casks Ilibert Porter.' for sale, corner"of Bay
a**d Whitaker streets, by Jan2fl A. BONAUD.
0 11 ***' ftu —10 libls Linseed Oil, 10 do Sperm do, io do Re'-
fined do. 10 do Machinery do, 3000 lba White Lead. 100
boxes \\ inilow Glass. For snlo low hy
augl9 CRANE ft RODGERS.
DLANKKTS.—A inrge assortment, just opened, of all
AJ qualities, at very low prices.
M PRENDERGAST ft CO.. 178 Broughton-st,.
dec2'_ opposite st Andrew’s llall. West side.
pitlNTS AND PICTURES—A bountiful assortment ol linn
, I rin ts and Picture*, among them a new variety equal
to oil pnintings, and much cheaper, for salo by
no **» 8. .8. SIBLEY. 135 Congr
Congress-street
TTMmtELLAS-.ieoiLMnen’* silk nnd cotton Umbrellas
Kd lJulies silk Umbrellas nnd Parasols, a large assort
meni just received and for sale bv
_° ot t 6 AIKEN ft BURNS.
I TIER AND CHEESE—25 firkins Butler. 26 bxs Cheese
le by declS McMAHON ft DOYLE.
K
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLASSES— 20 lids
choice New Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbla. choicO-New Or
lenns Molasses Landing and for sale by
Jt»'4 SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO
C OFFEE—100 bags prime Green Rio Coffee. 100 do Fair
do. 60 Laguyrado. 40 do Old Government Java do, 60
do Maracaibo do. received nnd for *nle by
'i«cii scranton. Johnston ft oo.
S I GAR AND CRACKERS.—16 lihds Muscovado and 4*0
libls yellow C Sugar. 75 bids Roiton, butter and sugar
Crackers, landing nnd for sale by
«ctl4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
0 .FIS.—3,000 bushel* prime lleaw Oats, in store and for
H.ileliy feb'-’l W 11. MACLEAN ft C.O
C IGARS—20.000 No 1 I a Norija Cigars, just received and
for salo by d4 HYLAND ft O'NEILL.
IT OMfEOP Ail! Y, Us tenet* and tendencies, theoretical
A *.. t .2 eo, °*'* 1 • n ' 1 therapeutical, by J Y Simpson. M D.
Children of the New Testament, by Rev F Stark.
J Forsyth Meigs’ Practical Troutise on Diseases or Chil
dren, new edition.
llartlctt on tlie Diagnosis and troatinont of Fevers In the
United State*, third edition
Legal Cap. ruled for lawyer’s use. white and blue.
Thesis Paper, for medical graduates.
{l W. THORNE WILLIAMS
N OTICE—The subscribers beg to notify their patrons
and friends that they will, in a few days, open a stock
of Dru**. Medicines, ftc.. in Broughton street, where they
will temporarily conduct buainesa until they shall have
made tlieir arrangements for the permanent re cstablhh-
merit of their house.
They will, for the present, be found at tho store on
Broughton street, between Weed ft Co.’s and Solomons’
Grocery Store. janl8—tf A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO
C IORNKD BEEF AND PIGToRK—Just received 16 hall
J libls Haw’s Corned Beef, 16 bbls and half bbls Pig Pork,
For sule at the corner of Broughton and Drayton *t.. hy
doc3 DAVID O'OONNKr.
20
i. French
various
30 and hi pipes do do
8 bbls *ii|>erior Old I’cach * do
40 do domestic do
in '4 cask* brown Sherry Wine,
2 )4 pipe* do do do
Iff .*« cask* medium and choice Madeira Wine,
26 )* do Sioily do
Iff X do Port do
26 X do Sweet Malaga do
Also. 40 basket* Champaign. 11 pipe* Modcr Swan and
Holland Gin, 8 quarter casks Cberjy Brandy, for ulo by
feb23 WEBSTER ft PALMIS.
colored and blank Ctiallys, solid color*. French Cambric*,
printed Cambrics and Jaconets. English and American
Print* and Ginghams, just received by
febll DiWITT ft MORGAN.
mh21
A. BONAUD.
L AMP OIL, SOAP, ftc.—15 bbls winter strained Solar
lamp Oil. 30 boxes Beadel's Family Soap. 30 do do tal
low Candle*. 15 do pure sperm Candles, 20 casks pint* and
quarts London Porter. 30 bbls Potatoes, white Onion*, and
Apple*. 30 do Baltimore Flour. 16 do Hiram Smith's self
rising Flour, also. Butter. Cheese, ftc.. just received and for
sale at the corner of Broughton aud Drayton streets- by
_oetl6 DAVID O’OONNEB.
M OURNING GOODS-— Hlaek bombazine*, do French me
rino and Coburg cloths, alpaca*, Canton cloth*, raw
silks, black silk and Katin de chene, French and English
crapes, love and crape veil*, French nnd English calicos,
ftc .just received and for sale by
novlft PkWITT ft MORGAN.
A RROW ROOT—Just received from Hallowes, afresh
supply of Arrow Root, warranted to have been ground
within the last month, and of a superior quality, for sale lir
•inrr W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square.
S UGAR—20 lihls P. R. Sugar, 30 do Museovadodo, lot
bbls Stuart's A. B and C clarified do, 40 bbl* crasher
do. 25 do pulverized do. for sale by
nov20 MoMAHON ft D0YL&
B ITrEU.S -12 boxes' Itekera' Bitters, 12 do Absynth, Jus
received and for sale by
d « c2 ? HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
B UTTER—20 Orkins prime Goshen But ter for .«y* hy
tnhlp OGDEN ft BUNKER.
P ROFESSOR ROWE’S new invented Erosive Gum. th«
best preparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks
•pot* or stains from book or paner. For sale at tbs Book
8tore of nov2ff B. 8. SIBLEY. No 135. Congress-st
DOCKLAND LIME—1000 bbl* Roc.klanA Htana Gmi. I n
XV store and for sale In lots to suit
nov22
Mo six no 4- M Private Bat*. -
LSl* t”. 1 • u *'> t *«* B™a (treat, u,
J ^fffJ^Us. befog 34 feet front by 100 feet Aeen!
declS
Terms cash
PBITED STATES BSAU. USE
It purchaaers, by
E. W. BUKKR.
NEW VOIIK AND ’SAVANNAH BV
fnDa.wnuT.]
On and nlUr Unroll 16th, tb. nowond oplondld old,,
wheel steamship*
FIJJRIDA. 1300 tun* Capt. M. 8. Woodhnl!
ALABAMA, 1800 tuns Cpt. O. R Schenck ’
AUGUSTA, 1600 tuns Capt. T. Lyon. ’
KNOXVILLE. 1600 tuns Capt. 0. D Ludlow,
will leave New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
These ship* sre among the largest on the coast, unaur-
C *Hod In speed, safety or comfort—making their passages
60 to 60 hours—and are commanded by skillful, careful
and polite officers. They offer a moat desirable convoy anoa
to New York.
Cabin passage $26
Steerage passage 9
PADELFORD, FAY ft CO..
Agents In Sevannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, New York
UNITED STATICS MAIL LINJflj
Through in 601 j 66 hours.—New Fork and
Charleston Steam Packets—I-eave Adger’S
Wharves evory Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
splendid Steamships
JAMES ADGKR Captain J. DianxBO.v,l,fiOOtons’
MARION. Captain M. Bxnar, 1,200 toni
SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Fobtxh, 1,000 tons, will leave
each attenuate Wednead <y, having been newly coppered
and guards raised, Is now in complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom*
modations, apply at the office of the Agent
HENRY MI8SROON1
Corner East Ray and Adger ft Son’s Wharves -
N. B — A new alilp will be placed In tho line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesday*. feblO
mhl6
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From JtlMon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla.
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to 7Ullahassee
SbWpg,.™"=" '5 ra;
uuuoncod on the 8th Inat., running three times a week
via. Newton. Balnbridge, and Quincy, and three times a
week via. ThomaaTille.Duncausville, ft 0
Passenger* hy this route will leave Macon at half past 0
o dock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Htages
eavingOglethorgc either way at 11 o’clook, arriving at Tate
UImmm*, at 10 o’clock on tho evening of the next day—lima
by either ronto 36 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Rainbridgft
id Quincr, to Tallahaaaee returning, leave* Tallahassee on
indayn, Tuesday* and Thursday*, at 10, P. M
On Tuesday*. Thursday*, and Saturday*, by the way of
Thoinasvllle— returning same route ou Mondays, Wednesday ■
and Fridays, at 10, I*. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
*J^35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah in 60
By this route Passenger leaving Savannah by 8 o'clock
Train of Curs, will arrive at Tallahassee In 60 hours, Itia
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rout*
for traveller* to Apalachicola and West Florida
, 5»~‘: rom M * con 40 Dg'ethorpe $1,76 ; from Ogle thorn*
to Tallahasaeo, $16,00 ’ 6
I<- C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. FtatiKK, •• “ Tallaliassco.
*“830 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
W1
[jASHhNGEK 1HAIN8 leave Macon dally at 0W A. L ,
. arrive at Oglethorpe 10>* A. M. j arrive at Columbus a
'clock, P. M.
Ij-ave Columbus daily at 9 o’clock, A. M.,andOgletaortio
at 11>£ A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3X I*. M
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train In
Savannah. Augusta and Milledgevillc, and with Macon aud
\\. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash
ville. ftc.
Connecting dally at Columbus, by fast line or coaches, 28
to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. ft W. I». R. R. to Montgom.
ery. Ala.
Connecting nt Oglcthorpo with Tallahassee and Eufnula
mail Htages,
Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
„ „„ . GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon. Aug^29,1853. aug31
fkenciTprotestants.
T KISS’ HISTORY OF THE FRENCH PROTECT A NT
Refugees, from the Revocation oftlio Edict of Nantes
lo our own time ; from tho French by Herbert ; 2 Vols
Merrimack, or Life at the loom ; by I». Kellogg Leo '
Margeret or Prejudice at Homo and Its Victim*.
F uller on Rheumatism. Rheumntlo Gout and Scintlca.
The lover unon Trial; a novel by Eliza M. Stuart,
lord John Russell's Memoirs and Journal of Thomas
Moore, part 8.
Tho Mormons, or Utter Day Saints, with plates.
Mackny'* Memoir* of Extraordinary Popular Delusions.
2 vols. plates. London.
Pope's Homor’s Blind; London, plates.
Blackwood’s Magazine. March.
The Apocnlypne Unveiled ; now supply.
Gil Blaa; plates, London.'
W. rnORNE WILLIAMS.
N EW ROOKS.—Annual of Scientific Diacovery. A Year
Book of Facts for 1854, and all previous volumes.
Comparative Anatomy, hy Slebold andStanlus, translat
ed from tho German by Dr. Burnet.
I-ady Huntingdon and her Friends, with portraits of
Whitfield, Wesley, ftc.
MT*. Mowatt's Autobiography.
Lt. Herndons’ Explorations of the Amazon.
Hoys at Homo, by C. Adams.
Cruise of tlie Steam Yacht North Star, a narratives of tho
excursion of Mr. Vanderbilt’s party, by tho Reverend A 0.
Chnulea.
Groeuougb’s American Journal of Science, Mechanic,
Arts and F.nglnoorlng, $3 per annum.
Edgar Allen’s Poetic Work*. 3 vol*.
AllNon’s History from tlie Fall of Napoleon, vol. 2, Un-
don edition.
Putnnm'snnd Harpers’ Magazines for March.
Westminster Review, for January.
«nhM W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
D F. LAINE8 AND CASHMERE—A few pieces corn color
ed and white lie Uines and Cashmere, for sale by
_ nov22 KEMPTON ft VER8T1LLE.
C HOICE SEED OATS, in quantities to suit ptirebasera "
J»n26 T, J. WA13II, 170 Day street.
I AR1)—Landing from echr. Mohawk, 26 kegs and 10 bbls
s-J prime Uaf Urd,fur salo by
novl# J y. 00NNERAT ft 00.
P OTATOES—100 bbla Potatoes, just landed from tlm brifl-
Georginn*. and for sale by j29 E. W. BUKKR.
F ISII—26 bbls Menhaden F'iah, an excellent artlclo for
plantation use, just received and for sale by
j'oon WEBSTER ft PALMEB,
P (>TAT((IS —60 bbla. Planting and Eating Potatoes, 10
bids. Mercor Potatoes, just received and for aalc by
..“Mi CHAMPION ft WATT8.
J I ST RECEIVED—16 baskets Salad 011,16 do Bordeaux
Oil. for *alo by A. BONAUD,
_nov29 ^Corner of Bay nnd Whitaker-st*.
S PANISH SUGARS—Just received from Havana 40,(M)0
Segar*. viz: 10.000 Antonio More Superior Segars,
14.000 Dolorito do, 0,000 Horace do, 8,000 Legitimo do
5.000 El Ducnde do, 3,000 U Carolina Regalia do, for salo
by norl6 J V, 00NNEBAT ft CO.
FRY GOODS—l'or Gentlemen's and Boys’ Wear.—I.lnck
Drab d'Ete, black, brown and greob silk warpCa*luno-
rets for coats uud jackets, white and fancy Linen Drills,
while and brown Navy Ducks, checked and striped Linens,
French English and American Uottonadcs, fancy summer
Casslroeres, brown nnd Mate Linens, ftc.. for sale at lowost
prices by inh21 DaWITT ft MORGAN.
F UlUlt. LARD, ftc.—60 bbls H Smith'* Flour, new 60
do Canal do; 60 half bbl* Extra do; 60 kegs Urd ; 40
boxes Candy; 26 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, various
brands ; 6 hair boxes do, extra twist, landing and for *alo
by oct4 HOLCOMBE. JOHN8QN ft CO.
B UTTER AND CHF.FHE—The subscriber Jias mailo ar-
rangementsto receive, direct from northern producers,
a regular and full supply of very choice Butter and Cheese
which is offered at the lowest market price—20 firkins and
25 boxes just received. Purchasers are respectfully iuvlt-
od to call. C. T. ROBINSON, 122 Bay street,
,_ doc ^ rqar of the Exchange.
1)RA'NDIE8—'Tlieaubscrlber* are receiving, and have cod’-
1J Htantly on hand, the following brands, in half and
minrter pipes, which thoy offer to the trade on accommo
dating term* : Otard, Dupuy ft Co.; J. B. Goddard ; I’inett
Cutillon ft Co.; James Hennessey.
JAMS ^ COHEN FOSDICK.
AY—50 bales primo FAstern Ifay, landing from brig
.Samuel B.and for sale by j29 E. W. BUKER
S PRING AND SUMMER TRADE, 1864.—M. Putronuun
ft Co. have very great pleasure in informing all tliolr
friends and customers, and the various families who visit
Savannah for tho purchase of their Dry Goods, that their
stock for the season will be complete In a few days, and tho
whole will be sold at their usual very low prfres. They
respectfully request an early call, at the wholesale and re
tail Cash Dry Good* Warehouse. 178 Broughton street, op
posite St. Andrew*’ Hall, west sldo. mhl3
D UFF’IELD’S HAMS AND JOLER^60 tlerce* Duffieldbi
Superior Ham*, 60 half bbls do do Jolea, for sale by
mb22 OOHJEN ft FOSDICK.
S CHLEY'S GF»RGLA PI.AINS-A flAhale* of the»e su~:
perior goods mnnutketured last MNHb, which are con
sidered by judges to be the best article In the market —
Planters nro inviled to call and examine thorn before nur
chasing elsewhere. KEMPTON ft VER8TILLE
oct26 72 8t. Jullen and 106 Brjanatree't*
N f i
H
L ost—Yesterday evening, a parcel contalnlni
Clothe*. Tlie finder will be »uitably rewr
quire at this offlco
N EW GOODS-per steamer Florida—Rloh prir
adines and 811k Tissnes, Flounced and Bari
French Jaconet* and Organdies, white Tarieton*, t
embroderedHwIsa Muslins, Embroideries, Rib bom
IJnen Cambric. Clear Lawn, and Ham stitched
chiefs, for sale by feb23 DsWITT ft MC
B UTTER. CTIErstK^ &C._2° tubs new May B
boxes Cheese, 28 bbl* Hiram Smith’s Flour
uerrlng, landing per steamer and for sale by
m11 SCRANTON. J0HNST01
h h<l*- choice li 0 Sugar, a superior artlcl*
LJ 26 do. Prime do. do., just reoelved and for aale by
m * r3 WEBSTER ft PALMES
C tiFFEE AND TEA—150 sack* prime choice Ulo Coffee
75 aack* Java do, 160 half and quarter cheat* Tea*, of
various kind*, for aale by MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
S PIUNG SHAWM ANI) MANTFXS.-l doseo plain white
Crape Hliawl* at all price*; 1 dozen figured white Crape
Shawl* at all prices. Fine assortment black Lace Mantil
la* ; fine do. white do. do. ; flue do. black Uot Shawls
Points and Scarfr. For sale by
m>» 15 AIKJN ft BURNS
H ARPER^ MAGAZINE—For April, received and for salo
by ap4 8. S. SIBLEY.
B EEF, ftc.—Ju*t received and for aale. 2 bbla and 2 half
bbls Fulton Market Beef, also, 6 boxes Ehglisb Cheese,
P. CURRAN, Sorrell's building,
novl9 opposite Custom House.
QK TIERCFS HAMS. 10 do HhouldiTTacTbbls Pork. fan/.
jCU log this day per brig K Russell, from New York, and
tor sale on the wharf, by
OODEN ft BUNKER.
E AY—76 bales Eastern Hty. landing’"per brie Union
from Boston, for sale by ^ '
OGDEN ft, BUNKER.