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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, THURSO A V~ 'MO RNING^ APRIL 20, 1854.
Stmnsrmtnts.
ATHRNA1UR1.
t nd Manager w - u > Cr, "P-
Tius UVUN1NU, APHIL 10,1854.
A POPULAR FARCK._
«r»t appearance of Mont DUBOUGilET, the greatest
Tnnir Rone IUncvm In the world.
OARRIFIi RAVEL, In hU celebrated Hoiut Wn.
MIRTINKTTI UnoTUERS. three on tho tuna ropa.
I'lASA, OR TRIUMPH OF !X)VK.
To oonoluda with the IIRKRN MONSTER.
~ TO MORROW NIGHT
BENEFIT OF M’LLE ZOB AND IffUK DESIRE
Doora open atT o’clock, performance commando* at 7)<
o’clock. Vrlcaaaa utual. . , . ... . .
Ncmoe.—Box office open from 9 to l,and from ->i to •*
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OF NATURAL IllBTOllY,
18 PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ARMORY HALL,
IN TB8 OITV OK SAVANNAH, OEOHOIA,
where map he fount! a
GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
FROM ALL KARTS OK TUR WORLl>.
Admittance 25 eauta. Open Irom 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
from 2 to ft and from 7 to 0 P M. Friday evening^ exclu
lively forth# colored population.
P UK SCOTT HUUSB,
Corner of Broadway ami Spring-Streets, New l'ork,
(c. h. AtiswoN. reonuntm.)
A|«k Meaare. S. Lamm ft Son. formerly of the I-anler
»fa House, Macon. Georgia, beg leave to Inform their
BtS .southern frienda that In consequence of tliedestruc-
fTmoTths Ufargo House, they have located themselves at
,he above named establishment. wlieie they will be happy
to, otcrtalu them and the traveling publio.
feb-’fl—3m
I.AMI U 1IOUSK—MACON. GA.
m Tlio underaigued having leased tho above estab
lUluneut bog to aaaure tho traveling public that
no exertluus will be spared to sustain the reputation
•pr5; jolv “mSa'!' i
plCOLATA IIOUSK, P1COLATA, FLA.
. The aubaoribor would reapectfnlly Inform tba
1 traveling community that ho has leaacd tho above
L»iimod house, and i* now ready to accommodute
travelers, and hopea, by giving his personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have homos and carriages at all tiroes to accom
modate tiia guests. GEO. M. GAI.P1N,
dec!3 Proprietor.
‘ FLAHTKIiS’ HOTHJL— AUGUSTA, GA.
, ThU Undid n.w house, situated on Broad-st..
immediately in front of the aito of the old Planters’
..J Hotel, which has been turnUlied throughout with
Turniture, bedding, etc., will open for tho reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor or
the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPRON.
t Sffi&j *««■ *>««“*•
lovO—tf
Prourietor.
1>K. WICSSKLIIOKFr’S WATER CURB,
BRATTLE BORO’. VERMONT,
m All rumors to tho contrary, continues to receive
patients.lor whoso recover, and comfort the under
signed pledge tliemselves to spare no pains, so that
Uua may maintain the fame of the establishment. Its pro.
visions for hydropathic purposes are unrivalled, and its
supply of pure soft water is abundant, cool and palatable at
all seasons, without the useofice. I)k. K. I. I.EWKXTIUL,
Resident Physician. Mils. F. WESSKIJloEFT,
march26—s&w’im Proprietress
TjHill 8ale—Lot and Improvements No. 2 Beluha tyth-
1’ ing Heathcote ward, opposite St James’ square.
ip!4 WVI.LY ft MONTMOI.US.
1 7V )R SALE.—$84)66 Columbus City Bonds, bearing 7 4
' interest. npU WY1.I.V A: MONTMOI.UN.
I JRlR SALE—A black girl. 15. house servaut.
’ A black girl, 17, house servant
A black woman. 35, good cook, and her two boys 8 and 10.
| A black woman. 3ft.good cook, washer and iroiicr.
A black woman, 35. good cook, and her throe daughters,
16.11 and 9, sold to be kept in tho city.
Three black boys, 13. 14 and 13.
I A black man, 30. good axe man.
A black man, 22, good bricklaye
apU3
WVIJ.Y ft MONTMOI.LlN.
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF, GREEN ft CO.
NEW CAltUIAOE REPOSITORY
No. 223 Bay-tired, Savannah. Ga.
WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’S
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
» Mr, W. W. WOODRUFF. of Griffin. Ga., and
Messrs. M. C. & J. II. Gkkk.v, of Newark. N
chased the entire interest. and secured the
location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor A Co., in the carriage busi
ness in this city, respectfully announce to the citizens of
Savannah and of the States of Goorgia. South Carolina. Ala
bama. Florida, and all sections trading at this growing city,
that it is their intention to keep on hand, at nil times a
Urge and genornl assortment of every kind of carriages in
use.
They feel confident that their business relations are such
ts to ennbte them to ofTer inducements to purchasers ejual
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green have been engaged in tho manufactui
of carriages in Newark. N. J., for a number of years, and
ire well acquainted with the wants and requirements of the
South. Their reputation as Manufacturers, combined with
the experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long
known at Griffin, Ga., in the carriage business, emblodcna
them to promise that they will be able to meet tho expec-
Utlons of the public.
Mr. H D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably known
in connection with the carriage business in this city, is as-
meinted with them, and will act as their agent in the traus.
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff'S InUntion is io divide bin tim# and atten
tion between thin point and tho interior, and hopes to makt
the acquaintance of this community personally.
By strict attention, coupled with fair and honorable deal
ing.’they hope to secure a share ol public patronage.
They have made arrangements to have all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
.Ul work sold by them warranter!.
WOODRUFF, GREEN ft CO ,
223 and 226 Bay street.
Savannah, Ga.
A CARD —It will seen by tho above that wo have
deemed it best for tho interests of all concerned, to with
draw in favor of Mossrs. Woodruff, Green k Co. We tako
Vii* opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the
Viiri offers of support that were so liberally proffered us,
ana to solicit the same for our friends of the same firm.
T. J. NAYLOR k CO.
Savannah. December 7. 1853. mb28
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
JU*nk|£ CAlUUGES. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
general assortment. just received.—The sub
scribers are now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages,
. Buggies. Carryalls. Ac . fresh from some of the
most popular Establishments, and Builders at the North.
Th« selections were made by one of the firm, with strict
reference to the requirements of thismarket.
They are determined to keep onl/liuch articles in their
line, as they can confidently recommend and warrant, feel
ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a bettei
and liner class of work, than has been usually kept in this
market.
Hie Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
ine. and satisfy themselves, whether they aro in earnest,
by an examination of their stock
9W~ All kinds of Repa’ring done as heretofore.
L.8 BENNETT & CO.,
jtily 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sis.
\FAV STOCK. [18541 NEW STYLES,
WINDOW SHADES.
M L. MILLER ft CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale and
Lx, Retail Dealers in Window Shades, south-west corner
Second and Arch streets, Philndolplrn. (Penn..) such as
■tlie’s landscapes, Borders, Vases, Scroles. Roquets, Gold
birders. Ac., of the most beautiful designs and perfection
if finish In this country, and at such low prices as to chai-
nge competition.
Buff and white Hollands. Cambrics, Cords, Brasses, Tas-
♦Is, Ac., in every variety, for city or country trade.
We invite an examination of our stock, at the depot,
■uth-west corner of Second ami Arch streets, Philadel
phia, Penn. jan28—eod8m
noilCB, NUTS AND WASHERS.
PflE subscribers arc manufacturing the above articles
L by machinery, snitable for Machinists, Bridge and
■«r Builders. Cold Punched, Square and Six Sided Nuts
Tubers and Chain Links, made from tho best refined Iron*
|.|.res*ly for our use. Bolt binds made to order. Estimates
-en for work.and Price Lists furnished on application.nr
1 letter, to our Works, Buttonwood-street, below Broad
..I i-lrlpliia apll—cmllSni IIOOPES A TOWNSEND.
I. G. WORTH A CO.,
DOOR. BUND, SHUTTER AND HASH DEPOT,
L fort ii'/c Broad street, below Wood, Philadelphia, Pa.,
V HERE may be found, constantly on hand, an exten
sive assortment of Doors, Sash. Blinds, Shutter* and
lialdings. warranted equal to any that can bo made.
I Also. Sash ready glazed, alwaya on hand.
I Orders by mail or despatch will receive prompt atten-
■" eod3m—ap9
NEW CARPETINGS.
PHE subscriber hns just received per lste arrivals, a
A large and fresh stock of the richest and newest styles
■f Velvet. Tapestry, Brussels, three-ply Ingrain and Vorii.
V in Carpetings, all of which aro offered on the mostdosir
T l* 1 terms.
I ll-ih a full assortment of Oil Cloths, Table Covers, Mai-
Rkt.
I Purchasers are requested to make an early exsralnatlor
Throng inducements will be held out to cash buyers.
! R. B. WALKER. 100 Chostnut-sireet.
I mhl7—lawtf below 8th. South side, Philadelphia.
pibU’8 PATENT DOUBLE CIRCULAR
Saw mill
PHE Subscriber having purchased tho right to the shove
l Patent for tho South, is prepared to furnish this IM-
’• VI.U SAW MILL lo any one at short notice. Ho has
11 "tie of these Mills in operation near Greensboro’
■»*ne County, for the last ten muntiis, which lias fully
i tiled expectation. It will cut on an arerago 6000 feel
E! I jinber. with a twelve horse power engine, per day —
-iccoas of tho above machinery in North Carolina and
*»hero. has induced the subscriber to undertake to in-
» f '-uce It into tho lumber districts in tho South generally.
•'tUnco at tho improvements combined in those machines,
■'Stint fail to convince every person of their superiority
»ny other Mill now in use
I The Subscriber is also prepared to furnish, on short no-
and reasonable terms. Engines of any power, put op
|f the best of workmen.
I Alan. MARSH A NICHOL’.S PATENT GRIST MILL, for
nr Wheat. These Mills will grind more with less
tr than any other now in use, nnd can lie run by either
m or water. Price from $176 to $250. according to sire.
I tF*Orders addressed to tboSubscriber will be promptly
■"'nded to.
1 «f Joii.v Stki-iikn*. John Linin', and llcxar Linnr. are my
y-tli'iriied agents to transact any business In the above
ID* Further information can be obtained from me or my
TPtiU; or from Messrs. Glknv A Da MEL of Woodstock,
E *!"2 r P* County. or from Brooks A LoRaoocr, Greenea-
"'•'■teene County, Ga., who have my mills In operation.
HENRY STEPHENS.
■ '•'Wo’. G*.. March 11.1864.
" T * •JWT. of Macon, D R Tohwct. of Columbus,
H-'wiac,of Ath°ns, well known machinist, will
1 *"bcr of the aliove mentioned Mills.
|_»pO~dA w6 *
B A £d, ND ~- R? ’ -10 ?’*-°* c0 Bacon Sides, 10 do
Rheumatism Cured!
KITH KB INFLAMMATORY, AOUTK OR CHRONIC.
No differente how mere or how long rtawiing.
FTTHK undersigned, Druggists, have for sale that invalua-
X bis ami sun- remedy. Mortimore’i Bheumatie Cmpnviul.
now so universally known and ao highly appreciated by
many thousands who havo long been cripples and havo
been restored to perfeot health by Ita use. The extensive
manufacturing arrangements, aa also a desire to me.il the
olrcumstnnoes of all who may be afflicted with this dlsea-so.
and make It, to them, tho auunstT, as It Is tho most
cirvain, modo of treatment have determined the proprie
tor! to reduce the nrloe to tiirxx oollaiw per botUe ; at
which the amenta wlllsell It Infuture^
A. A,
SoUlnO.I.lborp-.b, r.n,b.,too
Util., .BJI-.VO. » Ne.bltt; MI1W|..U ., b» Z. W Util.,
lt.ri.IU,, t>, Vfm. Boot.! i«uiU,bj ll.Wlu,d,Bl.l.j»
Co and Win. H. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by 11. R. Jones
k Co . and Cunulngbam. (Tola A Co ; at wholesale bv A A.
Solomon, k Co., tutd J. It, (iri.r * Co., S.r.nn.6, uo.,
Havlland, Harrell k Co., and V. M. Cohen A Co.,Charleston,
B C., aud J. Wright A Co.. No. 161 Chartres street, New
Orleans, and by Druggists generally throughout tho United
8l The above aro also agents for the sale of that Invaluable
preparation, already so extensively and popularly known
br hundreds of thousands throughout the Uni tod Btatia,
“ MORTIMORE’I
BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIF1FR.
The immonao sale of this Cordial, during the last two
years, and the universal satisfaction it has given to all—
Including hundreds of the most respectablo physlclnns
throughout the countrv—proves It the most valuable Al
terative and Blood I’url(lor ever known, for tho treatment
of all diseases arising from indigestion, a torpid conditiou of
the Uver, or impurities of the Blood While as a Preven
tive of diseases, especially those of a Bilious and Intermit
tent tyne. nothing lias beeu found to equal It.
This Is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
K rfectlv harmless—even with tho feeblest constitution.—
i action is simple, yot producing the most wonderfully
beneficial results. As an agreeable Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, at the same tlmo replenishing tho gas
tric juices and furnishing healthy chylo, thereby imparting
purity and vitality to tho Blood, equalize! ita circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper chaunol, stimu
lates tho Liver to healthy actiop.
Re litvlgorntea and Rmtorea the Enfeebled
and Debilitated,
and thus, not only romovlng disease but fortifying the sys
tem against Its attacks, and producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood VuriOer, should be kept In every
family and used by every individual, as it may not only
save to them hundred* ot dollars, but also save them from
affliction, and even save life itself.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists and merchants will be allowed a liberal dls-
count on both the above preparations, and can procure it
of our wholesale agents, as above, at our wholesale prices.
1KIWS1SU k CO , VkHvIui,.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; Bouth-western Depot
In Louisville, Kentucky, orders may ho addressed at eltbor
place. fublS—1y
$500 Cliallcnge.
llOnENBACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article fouuded upon scientific principles.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and 1ms never boon known to fail In curing
the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
tills remedy is once used, from the fact that it uotouly do-
stroys them but removes all the sliino aud mucus which
may remain.
The Tnj.e Worm.
This worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that in
habit the human body. It gn ws to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in tho intes
tines aud stomach as to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance. Ac ,
which is tho causo of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that tlieso complaints have their origin from tho taps
worm : consequently they do notuxo tho 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
ud Liver Pills ; the Syrup to bo tnkon in doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times a day. then take from five to
eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, the most obstinate cases
of tape worm cau bo speedily cured.
Round or Htomnrii Worm.
This worm Is usually found in tliesmall intestines,and is
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, ns adults have frequently been known to
suffer with them. Tho symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking nt the
nose, a Muoish streak under (lie eyes, Ac. If you.or any ol
your children liaTC any of the aliove symptoms. Hoben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you havo a certain, safo aud speedy cure; nnd if after
using it according to tho directions tho patient is not re
stored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradiented from
the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the grave, as for fail, there is no such word as fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aacarltlea, or Minnll Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the human svtem is liable, are
most troublesome of all othors. They are generally to bo
found in tho rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders. such as inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangements of the stomach. Tho bestand safest medicine
that can be used is Hobnnsack’s Worm syrup. Such is tho
astonishing power of my medicines over Asrnrndies. that
I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not
cure. All that Is necessary is to use the syrup’in accord
ance with direetions on each bottle ; and in case a gentle
purgative Is required In order t<> allay the irritation they
produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon tho bowels, is the most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
BuemcsB Cariie.
McQueen mcintosu,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JarictimcilU, Fla.
GEOltUE TliOUP MO WARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Qffoe, oonur qf Whitaker-It. and Bay-lane, Savannah, Oa.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DIRT
t'PRa.cwner Bay and Bamard-etredt. Savannah.
ORDINARY’* OFFICE,
Corner of Bar and WhlUker-.tweta. Office ’hours from 0
A - M -i*° l\M.; nnd from 8#, I*. M. to 0, p. »f.
JNO. M. MILLION,
ATTORNEY* AT LAW.
will « . d i^^y Whitaker and Bay ttreeU.
Will practice In the Courts of Rcrlven. Bullooh, Effingham.
Bryan, Liberty, McIntosh. Glynn, Camden and Chatham
aoUBtlM - fob 7
JOSEPH GAN AXIL, ~
__ _ . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Ray street, over the Rending Room of the Republl-
can, entrauco immediately oast of Messrs. Price A Veader
A. O’BYItNK,
... . ATTORNEY AT LAW,
omoe 175 Bay street, over Turner k Co.’s Drug 8tore.
DANIKLL di COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEIJXJRB AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Washington City, D. C.,
Will practise In the various Courts of the District, and at-
tend to the prosecution of claims agaiust the Govern-
ment ' June22
fatrtt KIrtos by Crtynpl).
Sapping anir gtcamboata.
P'bbu ii? C ~* ,M Georgia Hour. 300 sacks do do, 26
«tt«r »n,i o n SrolUP* Flour, 26 do Gonesee do, 25 bbla
Plssiui a ug,rm,oult * 76 half bbla anil boxes Butter.
I'luA?;’"“•‘f Urackere.60 boxes assorted Candy. 40 half
r w.lur Mic by^ ap9 McMAHON A DOYLE.
P tt/sn i^" PAEESE.—26 firkins choice Goshen Hut*
r ■ ' 40 ,K *«» Cheese, for aale by
■ M i McMAHON A DOYLE,
r 1st; 1oCj2lil* M " rc *l r ’’o** 10 **; 20do. Apples very
10 d0 lemons. Rtislna, Dates,
r s4 l»rstM« Nut ?“ f ' 1Uh ‘ W^ata, ka., k©., just to-
I tarT Augusta, and for sale by
CHAMPION k WATTS.
IIOI1ENSACK’S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and if diseased, tho blood of course flowing thro’
all parts of tho body, produces liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections, dyspepsia. Ac
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its varlousdiseases are
dizziness in tho head.heartburn,oppression alter eating
meals, sourness arising from tho stomach. Ac . aud some
times general languor of the whole body.from thlxit wiP
be seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganized
state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack's Liver Pills is
u *ory medicinet« effect a permanent and lasting cure,
. they nut by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system into u healthy action, and rendering tho blood pure
and hoalthy.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and hounding, the pain In the side is in
creased by pressure, should the loft lobe be nffected. the
pain is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools
clay colored. Tills dixenso can bo cured by tho uso of Ho-
bensack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat ol
the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all tho oorrunt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Fcinalca.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many
complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene
fit iu restoring and purifying tho blood and other fluids so
as to cure all complaints which may arise from female ir
regularities. as headache, dimness ol sight, pain in the side,
back. Ac. These Pills aro tho only safo nnd effectual reme
dy to cure tho following complaint*. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick lleadacho. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dis
eases that arise from affections ol the Liver, impurity of
the Blood, or constipation of the Bowell.
Medical Evidence
We, the unnderidgncd Physicians, having bad the rceipt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say.
that the ingredients of which they are composed makes
tlie.n tbo best Pill in uso for all diseases of the Liver, Ira-
puritiese the Blod, Ac.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, M It.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
Purchase none but those having the signature “J.
N. HOREN8ACK.”aa all others are worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
become agents, must address tho Proprietor, J. N. IIOBKN-
SACK, at his laboratory, No, 120 North Second-street,abova
Race, Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the U. Sj
For sale in Savannah. Ga.. by J. H. Carter A Co., J. B.
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., and J. E. Do Ford
mar21—<UwAwlr
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
Not a Particle of Mercury in It.
A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula. King’s Evil.
Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples
or Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Boils. Chronic Sore Eyes.
Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. Enlargement nnd f’nin
of the Bones and Joints. Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disor
ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and nil Diseases arising
from nn injudicious uso of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or
Impurity of the Illood.
This vnluable Medicine, which has become celebrated for
tho number of extraordinary cures effected through its
agency, lias induced the proprietors, at the urgent request
of tlieir friends, to offer ii to the public, which they do with
the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative
properties. The following certificates, selected from a large
number, are. however, stronger testimony than tho mere
word of tho proprietors ; and are all from gentlemen well
known in their localities, and of the highest respectability
many of them now residing in tho city of Richmond, Vn.
F. BOYDEN, Rsy., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond
known overy where, says he has seon the Medicine called
Cartek’8 Skanish Mixttrr administered in over n hundred
cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend,
ed, with tho most astonishingly good results. Ho says It is
the most extraordinary medicine he has ever 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 largo quan
tities of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad
vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At last I
tried CaBTIH’s Skavihii Mixturk, two bottles of which effec
tually cured me. and 1 am happy lo say I hare had neither
Chills or Fevers since. 1 consider it the best Tonic in the
world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case.
Beaver Dam. near Rishmond. V#. JOHN LONGDEN.
C. B. LUCK, Esq , now in the city of Richmond, and for
many years in the Post Office, has such confidence in tho
astonishing efficacy of Cartkr’b Spanish Mixturk. that lie
has bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he has given away
to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says be has never kuown it to
fail when taken according to directions.
Dr. MINOR,a practising Physician, and formerly of the
City Hotel. In the city of Richmond, says lie has witnessed
in a number of instances the effects of Cartkr’b Spanish
Mixturk. which were most truly surprising. He say* In a
case of Consumption, dependent on the Uvcr, the good ef-
foots were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A Morris.
Richmond, was cured of Liver complnint of 8 year* stand
ing. bv the use <ff two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixturo
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—Tin- Editor* of the Rich
mond Republican had a servant employed in their press
room, cure 1 of violent scrofula, combined with Rheuma
tism. which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect euro of him. aud
tho Editors, in a public notice, say timy •• cheerfully recom
mend it to all who aro afflicted with any diaeaso of the
blood ”
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I had a very
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture. I consider it a truly valuablo medicine. JAMES M
TAYMR. Conductor ou tho R. F. A P. R. It. Co , Richmond,
Virginia.
Salt Rheum of 30 Yenri Standing Cnrctl
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of Richmond,
was cured by three bottles of Carter’s .'-panish Mixture, ol
Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, nnd which all
the physicians of the city could not cure Mr. Thompson
Is a well known merchant of Richmond, Va.. and hla euro
la most remnrkablo.
VYM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va , had a servant
cured of Spvhilis. in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish
Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and con
siders It an invaluable mmlirlno.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula
anil what physician! called ennfirmod Consumption, by
three boitlesof Cnrtor’s Spanish Mixture.
EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of tho Rercnun, aays ho
has seen the good effocts of Carter’s Spanish Mixturo in a
number of Spyhilitic case*, and saya it Is a perfect cure for
thnt horrible disease.
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va.. cured old sorea
and nicer*, which disabled him from walking. Took a few
bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to
walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cured.
Price $1 per bottle
Principal Depota at M. WARD, CLOSE A CO., No. 83
Mlden Imno. New York,
BENNETT k BEERS. No. 126 Main-at.. Richmond. Va.
And for aale by SHOMA8 M. TURNER A CO.. JAMES
M. CARTER, A. A. LOLOMON8 A CO., and W. W. IJN-
COLN, Savannah. E. S- 8TR0BCKER. Maoon, and hy Drug-
gists and Country Merchants everywhere.
m»y20—lytsalwfcwffnj
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligator, Bait Florida.
Will praotlce In the Eastern aud Southern counties. Rofer
_to Col.JJ. S. Sibley, and It. U, Hilton. Esq., Savannah, Ga.
91 w. PA’l’TKKSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AbriyfA, Monroe County, Ga.
B.W. HAKE It,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
MonticeUo, Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Kunnva, Savannah, Ga. feb3
THOMAS HUGHES IIIMCS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIXOR AT LAW,
Troupville, Georgia.
Wlll practlao In the Circcult Court* of Thomas. Lownde*,
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia ; and in theCir-
cult Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, nnd In Alachua and Columbia
counties in tho Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all persons before tho Departments at Waah-
ingtnn
.™ri W1LL1AM ”• »ASHMIt,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville. Lowndes county, Ga.
Will practise In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware. Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun-
tlea, Florida. feb23
WM. r. WIU.MMA. numnmp OUVKK. J U K IIKOWNI
WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Yirfa. .Marion Connty, Ga.,
Will practise iu the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
countlea whore their services may be required. jau29
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Fkrhange.
Will practice iu the courts of Rcrlven, Washington. Rich
mond. Burke, and Chatham counties. fol>8.
JOHN B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Brunswick. Goorgia.
Will practice in nil the different Courts of tho Eastern Dis
trict. Particular attention paid to collecting. m25
JOHN It. COCIIltANK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin,Laurens county. Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. Cociiranr, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. U
Guyton. F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Oa.; M. Marsh,Savannah.
may7—d&wly
it. w. M1LLKK.
1. W (UULUIMO.
MILLF.lt <V GAULDING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Sima Vista. Oa.
RICHARD II. CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Macon, Georgia.
Will practice in tho Counties of 3ibb. Twiggs. Macon. Sum-
tor. Dooly, Worth, Decatur, Baker. Calhoun. Doughcrtv
andl.ee. nnd will give prompt an.l faithful attention lo
any business entrusted to hla care. 3m—m30
DR. JOS. J. WEST,
Office on Broughton, between Hull and Drayton-ats., where
he may be loundat all hours. lyr ap5
B. I.OCKnT. WM. H. UIIWI. JOHN U. DtVI
LOCKETT, LONG At CO.,
BANCROFT di BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Rale of Blocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Bay street. .Savannah. Jan24
NICUOUBORUOKR. KDWSRD C. WADR.
CRUDER di WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Bay-street,Savannah.
loan T. ROWLAND. JOHN T. ROWLAND,JB,
ROWLAND At CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-street. Savannah.
r. IIVLAND. r. B. O’KSIX.
HYLAND di O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS. Ao..
Next Door to Marshall House. Broughton street,
RAVANNAH. GRORRIA.
Wholesale and retail denlera in imported wines and liquor*,
French brandies, segara, and fancy gruceria*.
ShXnt,
WILLIAM P. YON GEL '
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Bay-street, Savannah.
kef Tblcgraphcd for tbs Guorglaa *4*
Additional by ihn Arctic.
New Yon*;April 17.
Fiftoon paokot ships aro fitting outin kverpool, to
convey troops to tho ocat of war. Th*ntlro Rus
sian fleet left Sebastopol, to attack Varno, aa is sup
posed.
Franco has ordered a ne*r levy of 80,00 troops for
tho war.
The ship Flavic, Gwira, master, fromAntwcrp, o*-
tcnslbly bound lor Montreal, boa been captured and
brought to tbo Downit, and proves to be laden with
arma for tho Grnok Insurgent troo|s, and to havo
boon on bor way direct from Engl&ndto Constantino
ple.
Hostilities have been resumed in ahIb. The Rus
sians are preparing to nttack Kars. They captured
Iloraova on tho 28th,and also took Btoadough. It is
likewise reported that they have takin Jesatchi, and
hold entire possession of Dortrudsha. Four thousand
Russians left Sebastopol to assist inthe movements
of GortechakofT.
The Turks are throwing roinforaments from tho
Dnnubo into Varnce, which was icinj threatened by
tho Russian fleet. Tho Russian* an rasing all for
tresses iu tho Dortrudsha. Tho Rusdan loss at Tour*
toukai, is stated to have been 2,600 non.
Omar Pasha anticipated an attact on Dortrudsha,
and bad ordered tho Turks to rttred to Majonswatt,
which is strongly fortified, and where tho RnBslauB
would be obliged to meet 00,001 Ottomans.
Admiral Napier had anchord off Meon Island.
The shipment of troops fron Franco and England
Is rapidly progressing.
Tho King aud Queen of Greece lmvo left Athens
for the frontier.
A French frigate lias departed from Constantino
ple for Athena witli an energetic note demanding the
suppression of all hostile movements originating iu
that party’s territories.
Mazzini was in Switzerland, where it is sUted an
attempt will he made to excite an insurrection.
Lombardy and Vicuna dates of the 31st, state that
an Imperial manifesto is shortly sxpected, disnppro-'
ving of the movements of Russia, but promising
strict neutrality.
Russia expects nothing fron Austria but neutrality.
Charleston Cottin Market.
Charleston, April 18.
Tho sales of the day foot up 100 bales, at 7 aud 8J
extremes. The market closes inder nominal quota
tions. •
Fire In Charleston.
CUAtLBRTOK, April 18.
A disastrous fire occurred hero this morning. It
broke out at about 2 o’clock, in tbc drug store of P.
M. Cohen & Co., in llaynostreet, which it destroyed,
together with the establishments of Z. G. Waldron &
Co., F. D. Fanning *t Co., Gilliland, Howell A Co.,
Havlland, Harrell Sc. Co., T. M. Horsey &. Co., Court
ney, Tennent & Co., Hyatt, MoBerney Si Co., Hnre,
Calhoun & Co. lzoss estimated at half a million of
duliars.
Markets—Weather— Ship News.
Baltimore, April 18,
Tho sales of Cotton In New Orleans on Tuesday
reached 0000 bales—Middling ciosiug at 7.J cents'
Decreased receipts nt all ports, os compared with cor
responding date of last year, 614,200. Freights lo
Liverpool £d.
A heavy frost occurred iu Mobile on Monday night.
N. It. Knight, late U. 8. Senator from Rhode Isl
and, is dead.
Arrived from Savannah ship* Samli,Caroline,Mid
dleton, and Gienroy, at Liverpool; Enclid, at Lon
don; Georgiunnn, at Queenstown ; Boreas, at Water
ford; and Oregon, nt Hamburgh. Cleared forSa-
vannah brig Augusta, from Now York, and Saranac,
from New Orleans.
New York Markets.
New York, April 18.
Tho Cotton market yesterday closed unchanged.—
The sales of the week have been 6,600 bales, uoder
an unsettled market. Fair Uplands closed at 10J ;
Middling Uplands, 8j; Fair Orleans, U|; Middling
Orleans, 0.
Tho market today is stiffej,with salcB of 2,500
bales.
In Coffee, the sales have been 1,300 sacks Rio nt
114 ; Java in firm at 14Ip Flour is lower, with sales
of 10,000 bbls., at $7 60 for 8tato brands j $8 26 for
Ohio. In Southern brands tho sales have been 1,800
bbla., at otiffcr rates, closing at $8 37i to $8 75.—
Wheat la Arm, with sales of 2,000 bushels Southern
White at $i 80. Corn is lower, with sales of 45,000
bushels, at 00 to 83 cents. Common Rosin is worth
82J, with sales of 000 bbla. Tar is worth $4, with
saloa of 400 bbla.
Sfffe. FOR NEW YORK—HIEHTEAMSIUI*
KNOXV]LLK—To M || on Batnrdsr. April 22.1
n ckies. I*. M.—Tho splendid steamship KNOXVU.LK,
lupin! 11 C. 1». Lt'DLuw, will leave aa above. For freight or
passage apply to nplfl PADKLFORD, FAY fc 00.
STEAMSHIP ISABEL.
FOR KKY W BBT AND HAVANA.
3b leave on Monday. 1st May.
The United HUte* Mall Steamship ISABEL,
.William Hollins, Oumroandui, will regularly
leave this port on the lat and 16th of each month. For
passage only, apply to
aplff COHENS k HERTZ. Agents.
BALTIMORE, via CHARLESTON
Steam Line.—To leave to-morrow, 20tli
X o'clock, 1’. M.—Tho aplemiid steamship TEN-
NESHEE, Parrish master, will depart aa above, leaving
Chaileaton on Fatuaday, 22d Inst. For freight or passage,
having the most superior accommodation*, apply to
_ap!9 BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00.
NEW YORK—Union Line—The regular
packet achr HELENE, Stuta, master, will have
iputch for the above port. For freight nr passage,
•* OGDEN k BUNKER.
BOSTON—ON DECK ONLY.—The achr L. 8.
DAV18. Daria, master, having her wliolo under deck
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch as above. For
freight ol dock load only, apply to
apll OGDEN k BUNKER.
' AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG.—
t Tbe very light draft steamer FASHION.
J. A. i'hilpot, will depnrt on Saturday afternoon, the
22u Inal., and continue to leavo evory Saturday. Forfrelght
engagement*, which will be takon at reduced rates, apply
*~ ap!9 M. A. COHEN. Agent.
*p16
apply to)
^A£a~ BOSTON.—The packet achr. MARY PATTKlf.
ward* sow. Dole, master, will have quick dispatch for the
above port. For freight or passage, apply to
pl6 , OGDEN k BUNKER.
BOSTON.—The schr. 8EGU1NE, Capt. Swain,
_ will havo Immediate despatch for the aDove nort.
reight of 100 bales cotton to complete can
»PH
FLORIDA PACKET.
Fbr Darien. Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson-
viUe,_i'icoUita, Palalka, and Black Creek, Fla.
. *!r~N The new and splendid fast running steam-
SEMINOLE, Captain I’. Dlankkxhuip. will
commence her trips as above on Tuesday tbo 2lst instant,
at 10 o'clock. A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ninpio timo for passengers going
north, to connect with the New York and Savannah steam-
ships.
ThoSeminolo Is fitted up in magnificent stylo, with large
and airy state rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
not excelled by any steamer iu the South.
Taking the inland route she offer* superior inducements
for invalid* and other*.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at tho wharf or tho Savnnnah aud Charleston Steam
Packets. marlO 8. M LAFFITKAU, Agent.
faction Baite.
1IY T^WALIII.
Assignee Sale.
T1118 1>AY, April 20th, rill be sold, at No —, A'*rcorn
„ _. street, at 11 o’clock.
< i nd * ,xlurM i Kitchen Furniture,
kc. Hold a* the assigned property of Jno. Mcti. Cody, and
by order of the aaalgnee. Terma cash. ap20
Furniture. ’
On Thursday, 27th Inst., at li o’clock, wlU be sold at No. 84
Jefferson-street, -v
A handsome assortment or fashionable Furniture. Car-
pets. Paintings. Bedding and bedroom furniture, being tbo
furniture of a family removing from the city. Bale posi
tive. Catalogues vrilt be ready on Tuesday, aih. aplff
At Private Sale—That well known summer residence on
the salts. Montgomery, 11X miles from tho city; attached
Is 80 acres of good nlanting land The present owner of.
fers it for sale low If applied for by the 1st or May. as he
wishes to engage in some other business. For terms and
further information. Inquire at the counting room. ap!9
Administrator’s Bale of Bank 8tock.
On Tuesday, Mar 2d, will be sold. In front of tho Court
House, between the usual hours of sale,
100 shares of Stock of the Bank of tho State of Georgia,
being part of the estato of 1). M. Rogers, deceased, and
sold by order of the Administrator. Terms Cash. apl6
Private Bale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 year*, an or.
pban. Terms cash. jan26
Private Bale—10 shares steamer Jenny Lind Slock, 10 d^
Ogeeche* Plankroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low l
applied for immediately Janl8
To Hire by the Year—A negro boy aged 22 years, a brick-
J‘ nl
At.Private1 Sale—I/it No. 00. Walton ward, Robortsville,
fronting on Stewart street.
T At Private SaJe
Lot No. 24.14th district, and 2d section, containing 100
acres, within four miles cf the town of Clinton. Terms
CMh - dec 13
At Private Sale.
1 „ 2®’ * ou 4h of Jones street, and improvements, con
sisting of a two-story houao aud double tenement In good
order. Rents at $33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, as
the present owner is moving from the city. For terms nnd
further particulars inquire at the counting room. dl3
At Private SaTo.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted, In
good order. Terras cash. decl3
At Private Sale.
Seed Rye and Oats In quantities to suit purchssers.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting or superfine frock, sack
and overcoats, in lots suit purchasers, for rale low. Terms
CMh - nov4
Stttrttih 0ftMo
B£VlULBRltK <K BELL.
Administrator's Salt.
Will be »ofd. on the ftrif Taetday In May next, before the
corn t houxS. the following lota of land :
I*)t 140,10,2 Cherokee ; lot 81, 88 Lee county ; lot 26,
11 l*o county ; lot 189,6,2, Muscogee county. Sold under
a decree of the 8upirlor Court of CTiathau county for pur-
poae* of a division among the heir*.
•pI8 JACOB SHAlTtR, Adm’r.
Corn and Floor.—At Private Bale.
Just received In store, end for sale at the loweet market
price, in lots to euit purchasers.
100 bags prime White Corn.
260 begs superfine Yellow. mtr2
Private 8ale-18 hhd^tot New Orleans Sugar, landing
from brig Crocue.and for sale |«bl7
t r ?, T,t ? 8ule--la6 bbla Roaendale Hydraulic Cement, now
landing from schooner Enchantress, from New York.
At Private Bale—Four very valuable Lots, 80 by 00 feet,
situated near Market Square, on Coogreaa street, betweeu
Jefferson and Montgomery streets. f a bl6
Brivat* Sale.—Just received and for sale In ananti-
ties m suit purchasers, 60 bales Rice Hay, cut when the
rieo wax perfectly verdant and in milk, equal to the best
timoiny or clover, and superior when pasaed through the
cutting box. Try It. f # blt
At Private Sale.
. ^ 4 . 0 ’ ? J,. w, * t "'da of West Broad street, and
south of Robertaville. being 34 feet front by 100 feet deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years from June, 1861, with a re-
newal of five years at a valuation, rent $48 per annum.—
The improvements are, a store, and a dwelling one story
and a half high, with a large and eommodloua stablo.-—
Terms cash. declSf
UNITED STATES HAIL LINU.
ITS.
O’HKAK di 8TONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
UsVK OK TUlt K1HM OF LKUKK. O'HIUK * CO.
THOMAS di KNIGHT^
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
Nn. 15 Barnard street, Savannah. Oa
Lend plpo, sheet load, block tin, copper boilers, light ami
forco pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Ordvs from the country promptly at
tended to jan7
A. SHORT.
MASTER BUILDER,
W llltake contracts for Building and Work In Masonry ot
evory description. Residence first door west of St. An
drew’* Hall. Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience,foelaassured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. liest reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
AS^Citters and Conductors mado to order.
A. H CHAMPION. ~ ~ J. 0. WA-m.
CHAMPION di WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard street, let ween the Market amt Bay street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Uefeicnoes—A. Champion, E*q., Samuel Solomons. Esq.
Messrs, Rabun k Whitehead, Swift k Co., Savannah, Ga.
B. P. HORTON. O. II. RIKKMAN.
HORTON di 1UKEMAN.
WHOLRHA I.K AND HKTAIL DKALRKX IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS,
116 Brouqhbin-slreet.
JOHN G. PALLIGANT,
WHOLK8ALR AND K KT AIL DKAI.IR IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
West Side Monument Square,Savannah,Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agents of tho above Company are prepared
to take risks against Firk on Building* and tlieir content*.
Also Marins Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agent*.
BROWN di HARRIS,
BOARDING. IJVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WWT RROAII 8TRKCT. SAVANNAH, OA.
JNO. II. lll'LL. IlKNRT C. KINO
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—'Tho underaigued has this
day associated with him Mr. Hxnrv C. Kino, of Glynn
county, with whom ho will continue the Factorage a ml Cora
mission business in this city, under the firm of Hull & Kino
janl2 JNO. H. HULL 210 Bay-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens’ Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having mado large addition* to hi* establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in hi* usual neat and
handsoino style, and on accommodating terms.
MB' All work executed with dispatch.
CO.PARTER8HIP NOTICE.
io undersigned havo associated themselves to
gether. under the name and style of Murphy A IV-
vanny, for the transaction of general Boot and
-Shoe liusinoH*. haviug the Mtnnd on the corner of
Congress and Whitakcr-strcot*. formerly occupied by M
Prendergast. They aro now prepared to offer to their friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle
men's tMots, Shoes. Ac., which the v will sell cheap for cash.
J8y MURPHY 4i DBVANNY.
BROGANS—BROGANS.
The subscribers would call tho attention of
CHI planter* and other*, in want ol good and cheap
rRl brogan*. to call and examine their stock, as they
^^M-feol satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
price* ol their good* cannot fail to please.
MURI’HY k DEVANNY,
novlfi corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
A variety of new and beautiful patterns of cansry
Cages ju*t received. Those desiiou* of a hand
some Cage, and one proof rgainst Miles.hare only
to make an early call for • choice from a fine n*
gortment.
mh28 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from
the subscrllier. on the 10th of August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty year*old. stout and chunky
.built, am! has a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at tho base of the nose nnd running up the
forehead. Ho will probably try to get to Savannah, where
ho has spent sorornl rears of runaway llfo, and wag an In
mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1849.
WILLIAM GERMANY'.
Leon county, Florida. Sept 12.1863, sup!8—d&wtf
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway irom Cole-
5® ralne Plantation, three weeks since. ABRAMAM Mc-
QUEEN and BOH. each about 40 year* of ago. They
- are supposed io be down on the unit*, fishing and ova-
tering The above reward will be paid for the two. or $25
for either, delivered on the Plantation to Silas Fulton, or to
the Jailer la Savannah, on application to
mar7—tf J WILLIAMSON k CO
t LADIES’ UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS Blue,
brown, green and black ladies’ Umbrellas , watered,
figured and plain all colored Parasol*. For sale by
maria AIKIN k BURNS.
APKIN RINGS—Ivory, bone, boxwood andvrire Napk:
M
Rigs, for tale by
, UUQO, DOS
qovmSJ
J. P. COLLIN8I
STOCKS AND BONDS,
J TtOIt sale by the undersigned :
. Central Railroad, Soutii-weslern Railroad
Muscogee Railroad. Augusta and Wayuesboro’ Railroad,
nnd Eatonton Branch Railroad Stocks.
Bank of Savannah and Marine Uank Stock
New York ami Savannah Steamship Stock
Seminole and Welaka (Florida) Steamboat Stock
And Plankroad Stock
—ALSO—
Bonds of the South-western Railroad, convertible in 1855
City of Columbus Bond*
City of Macon Bonds. City of Savannah Bonds
Augusta and Waynesboro' Railroad Bonds
Likewise. Gah Stock of tho Cities of Macon and Columbus
ap!2—6 BANCROFT k BRYAN. 117 llay-st.
TAXES ON STOCK IN TRADE.
A LL persons who have commenced business or acquired
a Stock in Trade, within the city of Savannah, at auy
time since the first day of January last and prior to the
first day of April, Inst., are notified to appear at the City
Treasurer's Office, on or before the first day of May next,
and make a returnon onth.of the greatest amount of value
of such Stock iu Trade, which such person or persons may
have been possessed of. at any time between the first day
of January Inst, and the first day ot April, iust. under tho
ponalty of tho double Tax prescribed by Ordinance,
aplfi JOS W. ROHARTS. City Treasurer
ELECTION NOTICE.
A N FHcction for the following City Officer* will tako place
at tho meeting of Council on Thursday. 20th April,
1854, at half past seven o’clock, P. M., viz : One City Con
stable, bond $500, salary $400; ono Sergeant of the Cily
Watch, salary $425, bond $260. Elections ordered by Coun
cil to fill vacancies.
Applicants must hand in their applications to me. ata
ting the names of their securities, (two required to each
bond) on or before ten o’clock of that day.
apl2 EDWARD G. WILSON. Clerk of Council.
W HITE KID GLOVES—Ladies’ aud gentlemen’s White
Kid Gloves, for sale by
mh24 KEMPTON k VERSTILLE.
L ~OT~OF LAND FOR SALE.—Will bo sold on the first
Tuesday in May next, before the court house, the fol
lowing lots of land : I^it No. 140, in Cherokee county ; Lot
No. 21. in I.co county; I-ot No. 129. in Muscogee county ;
and Ijit No. 26. in Ix.'C countv Sold under decree of Su
perior Court for purposes of division.
mh2I—luflii _ JACOB BHAFFER. Adm’r.
H ITTERS.—12 boxes linkers' Bitters. 12 do Absynth, jus
received and for sale by
dec22 HYLAND & O'NEILL.
L IME—100 bbla Calcined Lime, landing frem brig Union,
from Boston, for sale by
mhSO OGDEN It BUNKER.
B ACON and LARD.—Just received. 20 bide prime Sides
Bacon. 16 do do Shoulders, 20 bbl* and 30 kegs prime
No 1 Leaf Lard, for sale by
ap5
J. V. CONNERAT ft CO.
B RANDY—20 half and 10 quarter pipei Otard. ltupuy k
Co.’s Brandy, vintages ol 1846. '9 nnd ’60. our own im
portation. jan24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
T RAVELLERS’" GUIDE BOOK.— Distrunell’s Railway
Steamship, and Telegraphic Book, a guide through
the United Staten and Canada. Also giving th* Ocean
Steam Packet arrangement. Telegraphic Lines, List of Ho
tels. ftc , with a map of the United State* and Canada,
showing all the Railroads and C inals. For sale by
ap4 S. 8. SIBLEY, No. 135Congrc**-*t
B'SS
Mng and for sale by m29 COHEN ft FOSIff i'K.
B ALTIMORE BACON. LARD AND FIUUR.—40 hhds.
choice new Bacon Sides ; 20 do do dodo Shoulders ; 15
liorces do do Sugar cured Ham* ; 76 bbl* »nd 1110 kegs new
Leaf frird ; 100 bbls. superfine Howard stieet Flour, land
ing and for sale by
mar 20 SCRANTON. JOHi.’8TON ft CO.
F OR SALE—A one-horse Top Buggv- bv
janl OGDEN ft BUNKER.
C ULINARY UTEN81L8—Dough-kneadera. neat tender
er*. egg whips, basting spoons, fron skimnm-s nnd soup
Lillies, patty pans, cake cutters, cleavers, saw knives, tin re
flector* or roaster*, sauce pan*, milk boilers. ;ullenders,
cake pans, porcelain gridirons, etc., etc., for sale ty
nov22 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryai street.
.DING IX)TS.—100 building Lot* of variois sizes—
10ft by 105. to 25 by 105 feet—for leisc for a
term of 20 or 30 years. They nil front on street 75 feet
wide with Isnes in the rear, situated in Holland Tything,
Percival ward, south of the Park. For further pirtlclars
apply to mii26—2 A. WEBB.
P LANTATION GOODS —22 bales heavy brown ant strip
ed Cotton Osnaburg*. 16 bale* 3-4 and 7-8 heavy brown
Sheeting*. 2 bales heavy Shirting Stripes, 3 cases plaid and
striped Homespun. 12 dozen blue Roinals. for sale l>v
mart AIKIN ft burns.
L ANDING from schooner Christopher I.ocHen,60 bales
Hay, and for sale on tho wharf, by
octa OGDEN ft BUNKER
H AMS—600 Roloson’s prime new Hams, landing this day
from schooner ^Woodbridge, from Baltimore and for
OGDEN ft BUNKER
J UST RECEIVED—per steamer Isabella, from Havana—
20.000 Cigars. Ia Rosa brand ; 10.000 Veguera* Planta
tion : 25,000 La Integridsd, tor sale by
_dec28 A. BONAUD.
K ECEIVED, per steamer Alabama.^nd in stole, 10 bm
Orange*. 10 do Lemon*. 1 sack English Wnlnuts. 5 dc
Pecan Nut*. 20 bxs Raisins, 6 do Citron. 75 do Sardine*.
mhl4 J. D. JfcSSK.
B altimore bacon, lard and flour.—65 hhds
choice new Bacon Sides, 16 do do Shoulders. 10 tierces
sugar-cured Ham*. SO bbls and 5ft kegs prime l^af lard,
100 bbls Howard street Flour, landing and for sale by
inhl8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO
V ELVET an 1 silk Mantillas, whits craps Shawls, doth
Talma*. N W Collar*. Chemisette*, ftc.-just received
and for sale by dec23 DsWITT ft MOROAN.
S UGAR—76 hhds foir to choice N O Sugar. 10 do Muacn
vado do. 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do, 60 bbls
Btewart’a refined C Sugar; for aalejb]
anglj
WEEKLY STF.AM-I’ACKHT LINK.
FOR PA1.ATKA, K. V.,
via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys, Jacksonville and Middle-
bury. (Black Creek.)
r - wTP^Ia The new nnd ulegant steam-packet ST.
JOHN'S. Captain Jamm F'kkkhokx, will leave
for the above places Thursday. 20th April, arriving there
on Sunday, the 23d. This boat ha* beou built expressly for
the trade, and hns large and airy stato-roopi accommoda
tions for passengers. For freight <ir passage, apply on board
at tho Florida Steam-l’ackot Wharf, near the gai works,
or to
aplO C LAG HORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agents
.fliyThe St. Johns will make her next trip to St. Au
gustine on Thursday. 4th May
FOR CIIARl.KS’I’ON.
Tile steamers Gordon aud Calhoun will
leave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
lay aud Saturday at 7}, o'clock, T. M., leaving Charles
ton on the same days at 6 o’clock. P. M.
Tho boats arrive and leave Charleston in timo to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFFITKAU, Agout.
Savannah. Fob. 7.1864.
G REF.NF. AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn number* of
Class 02:
24 70 71 10 31 33 72 8 6 35 00 73 40
E. WITHINOTON’S.
GKUENR AND PULASKI LOTTERY,
GREGORY ft MAURY. Manager*
Class 04, draws this day. the 20th Instant, In this city,
8ales olose at 3 o’clock, P. M. J
CAPITA!..
$5,000.
7R Number lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets $1^—shares in proportion.
Extra Class E, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday
22d April. capital.
$64,000.
78 Number lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
tSF" Tickets $20—shares in proportion.
Tickets either singly or hy tho package for salo in Bay
lane. Savannah.Ga., uext to Robinson ft Camp
“l*- 0 E. WIT1IINGTON.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH ST
[HIWI-WKXKLT.]
On and after March lfftb, the new and splendid side,
wheel steamship*
FLORIDA. 1300 tuna Cept. M. 8. Woodhull,
ALABAMA, 1300 tuns CApt. G. R Schenck,
AUGUSTA. 1500 tnn* Capt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE. 1600 tuns Capt. C. D. Ludlow,
will leave New York and Savanuah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
These ships aro among the largest on the coast, unsur
passed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages
In 60 to 60 hours—and aro commanded by skillful, careful
and polite officers. They offer a most desirablo conveyance
to New York.
Cabin passage ,$25
Steerage passage 9
PADEIJORD, FAY ft CO..
Agents in Savannah. *
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
mhl 5 13 Broadway. New York
leav^ver^SAT r.
OPPOSITION LINK,
Change of Departure—Fbr Palalka. Fla..and all the interme
diate lamlinys on the route.
The superior now Steam-packet WELAKA,
.Contain N. Kura, will, until further nutice,
leave every Satpriut. at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows;
To Darien $3 00 I To Plcolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palntka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 J Black Creek.... 8 00
N. II.—Freight consigned to It. R Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free of all chargesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
Strom Packet Company’s wharf, or to
febl8 S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
MRS. S. TOMB,
Will open oo Monday next, Ud April, at her MIL
linery and Dress Making Fjttnblishmcnt.on Brough-
ton street, opposito St. Andrew’s Hall, a new und
splendid stock of
SPUING GOODS.
—-prising all tho new styles of Bonnets, of the latest
French patterns, in silk, crape and straw • Mantillas, in
great variety of fashions ; Caps. Head Dresses and Ribbons,
in largo assortment, adapted to every age and taste ; also,
French Flowers. Wreaths. Straw and other Trimmings. Dress
Collars, ftc.. ftc . to nn in*|K)clion of which tho ladies are
respectfully invited on her opening day.
Country order* promptly nttended to.
Also, bleaching und pressing Bonnets and Panama Hats.
mnrchUO—tf
8.VSII, DOORS, UL1NDS~AND MARBLE
MANTLES.
in Ann LIGHT SASH ofnll sizes, 160 pair Blinds,
lU.UUv 400 door*—front nnd folding, of all tho vari
ous sizes. Also 26 Marble Mantles, of the latest and most
approved styles. Builders and others aro respectfully in’
ted to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, ns i
are prepared tu furnish those articles at greatly reduced
prices lor cash. CHAFFER ft BERRY.
mtrJDlm 188 Brnoglitnn-st. west SI Andrew’* Hall.
DR. W. It. MOSKLKV, informs the puhlii
enerally that ho is permanently located in tho city
ff Griffin, and 1* prepared to treat Cancers, Wens.
Tumor*, and all other Chronic Diseases, with tho
most remarkable success.
His unprecedented success, for tho past ton years. In tho
treatment of that horrible disease, Cancer, should not bo
nrorlooked by the public in deciding upon his merits He
has curv'd many cases that were considered entirely hope-
loss. Hi* treatment is without tho use of the knifu. cau*
ing but little pain. Patients are necossarily compelled to
be under his immediate care and supervision from one to
six weeks, according as tho nature and circumstances of
tho cascmay demand.
He i* a regular grad« ate.and hasno quackery connected
with his system of practice.
His Infirmary isopen for tho reception of negroes, nnd
for oilier*. City accommodations are ample.
All communication* must bo post-paid, aud addressed ti
W. R. MOSELEY, M. D.. Griffin, Ga.
T1KVKHKNCK
Hon. J. II. Stark. Griffin, i
Hon. W. R Phillips.
Rev. 1.0wis H.itten,
Col. J. C. Mnngham,
Johnson. Jones ft Co.
marclilS—dftwtf
I)r. J. Y. M. Puckett. Griffin.
Dr. K. W. Wilson, Upson Co
Hon. J J. Floyd, Covington.
Hon. I). J. Rally. Jackson.
Hon. J. A. Rogers, Jnckson’le
GUKEllAL SOUTI1KRN INSURANCE!
AGENCY OFFICE,
142 Day it., ‘2d door West of the Exchange.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford. Ct.—
Capital $300.ftft0. Endorsed and approved by the Comptrol
ler of the Slate of Connecticut.
Granite Fire ft Marine Insurance Company, of New York
City—Capital $,300,000.
Farmer's Insurance Company, of Utica. Now York—Capi
tal *200,000
Knickerbocker Insurance Company, of Waterford, Now
York—Capital $150,000.
New York and Erie Insurance Company, of Middletown,
New York—Capital $150,000.
Stato Mutual Fire ft Marino Insurance Company, of Har
risburg. Pennsylvania—Capital $350,000.
These Companies nre sound, strong and reliable, ever
readv to meet all just claims that may bo mado upon them.
All kinds of properly Insured on reasonable terms. Also
Marino nnd Slave risks taken.
marO A. WILBUR. Agent.
TO CONTRACTORS.
N OTICE i* hereby given to all Contractor* for work and
labor to be done on Bridges. Culrcrts, ftc., inthe
County of Chatham, that contracts for the same must first
be made with tho Justices of the Inferior Court, as requir
ed by tho laws in forco regulating tho construction of
bridges, ftc. J AS. K. GODFREY, j, t. c. c. c.
GEO. P. HARRISON, j. i. c. o. c.
marl MONT. CUMM1NG. j. i. c. c. c.
NKW WOOD YARIL
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizons
of Savannah that he has commenced the general Wood
Business, on that spacious and most convenient location,
formerly known ns Wayne’s, late Winkler’s wharf, on the
West side of tho foot of West Broad street, where he in
tends at all time* to keep on hand every kind of Wood tiiat
may be required, either at wholesale or retail. All of which
ho intends to sell at the lowest market price*, for ensh.
MB' Particular and prompt attention pnid to fillingor-
dent. im»r3-tf W. f. MITCHELL. Agt.
SPRING TRADE!, 1804.
W E have opened this day. and are prepared to aelton
very moderate terms, ten cases new Madder Prints,
assorted styles to which we beg to call the eipeclal atten
tion of purchasers. M. PRENDERGAST ft CO.
178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Halt, west
side. feb8
B RANDY. WINE AND GIN-
15 half pipes Otard. Ilupuy & Co’n Brandy,
20 do various brands, French do
30 and >4 pipe* do do
8 bbls superior Old Peach do
40 do domestic do
lo J* casks brown Sherry Wine,
2 pipe* do do do
10 ,'4 casks medium and choice Madeira Wine,
26 J4 do Sicily do
16 «i do Port do
26 )4 do Sweet Malaga do
Also. 4Q baskets Champaign. 11 pipes Meder Swan and
Holland Gin, 8 quarter cask* Cherjv Brandy, for *»le by
feb23 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
V ESSEL FOR SALE.—The brig Dri.ta. 108 tuns burthen,
well found in sails and rigging, coppered and copper
fastened, is offered for sale. Apply to
feb21 ROWLAND ft CO.
C CHAMPAIGN AND CLAR1JT 60 baskets quarts and
/ pints Heidseick and Excelsior Champaign, 40 cases Li
on brand Claret Wine. For salo by
octl W W GOODRICH.
U KW SPRING GOODS—Plaid and atriped SilkaT Indian
* summer Silks, satin striped Tissues pl*id Bareges,
colored and black Clially*. solid colors. French Cambrics!
printed Cambric* and Jaconets. English anil American
Prints and Ginghams, just received by
febll DgWlTT ft MORGAN.
B EEF'.—20 half barrel* G. Haws Beef. Just received and
for sale by dec!6 HYLAND ft O’NEII.I.,
BURNING GOODS—Black bombazines, do E'rench me-
. rino and Coburg cloths, alpacas, Canton cloths, raw
silks, black silk and satin de chene, French and English
crapes, love and crape veils, French end English calicos,
ftc .just received and for sale by
novlO DiWITT ft MORGAN
supply of Arrow Root, warranted to have been ground
within the last month, and of a superior quality, for sale by
mrr W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
clarified do, 40 bbla crashoi
do. 26 do pulverized do. for sale by
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
H ERRING’S EIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, with
Hall’s Patent Anti-Gunpowder Proof Locks, having
received the prize medal at tho World’s Fair, are now of.
fered to the public oa the prize safe of tho world. Tested
and approved, oa they have boen everywhere, their crown-
inn victory was reserved to be awarded by the Jurio* of the
World’s Fair.
Tho subscribers keep constantly on hand an assortment
of the a’-eve Safes, for sale at manufacturer’* price*, and
will at all time* produce undeuiable testimonials of tlieir
claim to be the Champion Safe of the World
Pill 1.BRICK ft BELL.
febl8 Sole Agents for Savannah
MIG HAMS—6 bbla PI* Hama. 6 do smoked Reef. 300 lb#
1 Bologna Sausage, new, 20 cases Bcbeidam Gin. For aale
y nov23 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
wa'phknk.
A n INDIAN PREPARATION, for reatori ng gray hair to
its original color. It U guaranteed by the Proprietor,
hatlf the patient Is grey, be eon have hla hair restored to
it* original color by using £/>nt’a Wahpene. For Sale by
Jaim w. w. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENIIY—-LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
[Charter Onk Llfo Insurance Company,
OV HARTFORD, CONN..
Capital, and surplus over $250,000.
Alfred Gill. President. Jam. C. Wai.kijtt, Sec’y
This Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, nnd upon tho Mutual plan, thus combining tho
benefits of both systems at the option of the insured.
The strength, ahlltty und well Invested capital of the in
stitution urc, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Ufo Insu
rance Company In this State or Union.
[I..S.] signed R G.PINNBY,
Comptroller o( Public Accounts,
Slate of Connecticut.
Mf Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms,
hesubscriber is also Age
i:
Kqultablu Pirn Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,600,000
Capitalpaid in $1,009,000
Farmers’Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire ami Marine Insurance Comp’ny,
OF NKW YORK OITV.
Capital $300,000.
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance
Company, of Fcnnaylvanla.
Capital $350,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $160,000.
New York and Krle Fire Insurance Comp'y,
Capital $150,000.
These Companies having* cash capital, safely invested
in bond and mortgnge, are prepared to cliect’insurance
against damage by fire,on all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies.
dec!7—ly office 142 Congress-st.
A PEW MORE BOOKS]
M rs. PARTINGTON’S Carpet Bag r.f Fun. flrst rato to
cure the Blues, •* Laugh and grow fat."
Sights and Shadows iu Masonry, by Robert Morris. Esq.,
one of tbo best works on Masonry ever published
R»e. .Evangelical und Truotuvtan Systems,
The Contrast.
by Her. Jno. 8.Stone, I). P.
Mure of the laiwycr’sSlory, more of tho Old Doctor
Putnam’s Magazine for January, commencement of a new
volume. Now is tho time to subscribe, at $2 50 if paid in
advance. Received nnd for sale bv
jmff s. s. SIBLEY. Nn. V.tr, Congress-sr.
DYING AND RENOVATING
K8TAIII.I8IIMKNT,
73 York street, near the Court House, Savannah. Georgia.
IHTAIILIHIIKU IN 1832.
T HE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for
their continued favors, would state that. In addition
to the improvement* in living, acquired by him during his
Inst visit to England nnd Scotland, hns rnndo arrangements
lor extending his business, by which he I* now enabled to
Dye n greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, ftc... which he trusts will generally please all who
may favor him with their patronage
Gentlemen's garment* dyed, cleaned or renovated, as
msy bo required, in tbo same superior style which has gon
orally so much pleased his patrons nnd friends.
Indies’ bonnets dyed, bleached aud pressed in the moat
fashionable styles.
Orders from the country punctually nttended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcel* nre sent by steamboats or railroad, word
should bn sent him by letter, through the Post Ofllco. so
that lie may know where to call for them.
ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
NKW GOODS—FALL THAOK-1Hff.lt
TV WITT ft MORGAN arc receiving by the steamers week-
ly their fall and wiulor Goods, to which they respect
fullv solicit attention:
Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace and ducape do
Plaid and brocade .Silk of the newest style
Plain Frencli Mouslin de Uines, French nnd Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaid* lor children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos, Mourning do. Irish Linens, ftc,
* * e l Rlbero’s now building, Congress-street.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS.
J UST received, a variety of publications of the Now York
Protestant Episcopal Society, Tracts, Church Cate
chisms. Sabbath School Service, and oilier cheap and vaiu-
able Publications. For sale at the Book Store of
S. 8. SIBLEY,
No. 136 Congress-street.
P LASTER—26 bbl* calcined and 60 casks~ground Plaster
landing this day. per bark Schools, from Rnstnn. nnd
for sale on the wharf, hy <115 OGDEN ft BUSKER
inn BBLB. PLANTING POTATOES, to arrive.for salt
avv by Jan24 COHEN ft F0SD1CK
P ORTER—25 casks IJiberl l’orler. for sale, corner ol |!,i V
nnd Whitaker streets, by Jan2fl A. BONAUD. ’
O ILS, An.—40 bbls Linseed Oil, 10 do Sperm do. 10 do Re-
Hnod do, 10 do Machinery do.3000 lbs White Lead. 100
boxes Window Glass. For salo low by
•uglO CRANE: ft RODGERS.
B LANKETS.—A large assortment, just opened, of *U
qualities, at very low prices.
M. PRENDERGAST ft CO.. 178 Broughton-st..
aoc22 opposite St. Andrew's Hall. West side.
P RINTR AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment ol fine
Print* nnd Pictures, among them a new variety equal
to oil paintings, and much cheaper, for salo by
no”23 s. S. SIBLEY. 136 Congress-street
U MBRELLAS—Gentlemen’* silk and cotton Umbrellas
Ladies' silk Umbrellas and Parasols, a large assort
roent just received and for sale by
°ct25 AIKEN ft BURNS.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—26 firkin* Rutter.*25 bx* Cheese
for sale by decl8 McMAHON ft DOYI.E:.
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLASSES—20 lids
choice New Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbls. cboice-New Or
leans Molasses landing and for sale by
SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO
C OFFEE—400 bags prune Green Rio Coffee, 100 do Fair
do. 69 Iaguyra do, 40 do Old Government Java do, CO
do Mnracaibo do. received and for sale bv
decll 90RANTQN, JOHNSTON ft CO.
tUGAR AND CRACKEllLS.—16 hhds Muscovado and 40
1 bbls yellow C Sugar. 76 bbl* Boiton. butter and sugar
Crackers, landing and for sale by
<“•'14 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
O ATS.—3,000 bushels prime Heavy Oats, in store nnd for
sale by fct.21 W B. MACLEAN ft 0.0
C IGARS—20.000 No 1 la Norija Cigars, just received and
for sale by d4 HYLAND ft O’NEII.I..
H OMfKOPATHY, its tenets and tendencies, theoretical
theological and therapeutical, by J Y Simpson. M 1>.
Children of the New Testament, by Rev F.Stark.
J Forsyth Meigs’ Practical Treatise on Db>ea»cs of Chil
dren. new edition.
Bartlett on the Diagnosis and treatment of Fevers in the
United States, third edition
J-egnl Cap. ruled for lawyer’s use, white and blue.
Thesis Paper, for medical graduate*.
feb24 W. THORNF. WILLIAMS
N OTICE —The subscribers beg lo notify their patrons
and friends that tliev will, in a few days, open a stock
of Druys, Medicines, ftc.. In Broughton street, where they
will temporarily conduct business until they shall have
made their arrangements fer the permanent re establirh-
ment of their house.
They will, for the present, be found at the store on
Broughton street, between Weed ft Co.’s and Solomons’
Grocery Store. janl8—tf A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO
C ORNED BEEF AND'PIG PORK—Just received 16 half
bbl* Haw’s Corned Beef, 15 bbls and half bbls Pig Pork.
For sale at the corner of Broughton and Drayton st.. by
dec3 DAYID O’CONNER.
'~~AMP OIL, SOAP, ftc.—16 bbls winter strained Solar
l lamp Oil. 30 boxes Beaiiel'i Family Soap, 80 do do tal
low Candles. 16 do pure sperm Candles. 20 casks pints and
i uarts London Porter, 30 ubls Potatoes, white Onions, and
poles. 30 do Baltimore Flour, 16 do Hiram Smith’s self
rising Flour, slso. Batter. Cheeso. ftc., just received and for
sale at the corner of Broughton and Drayton streeti. by
oct!6 DAVID O’CONNER
R OCKLAND LIME—1000 bbU Rockland Stone LwTn
store and for tale in lota to suit purchasers, by
nov22 E. W. BUKER.
E MBROIDERIES.—Just received and opened a large and
varied assortment of all kinds of Embroideries, con
sisting in part of—Muslin and Qimbric Rand*. Flounclni
mb 14
mh22
gO'HLKY’8
COHEN ft FQHUlCl
'BORGIA PLAINS—a few bales of these en-
perior good* manufactured loat season, which are con
sidered hy judges to be the best article in the market —
Planter* are invited to call end examine them before pur
chasing elsewhere. KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE
oot26 72 8t. Jullen and 106 Bryan streets.
• P* roel containing children's
N GOOD S—P» r "teamer Florida—Rich printed Gren
AY adfnesand Silk Tissues. Flounced snd Borage Robes,
French Jaconets and Organdies, white Tarletons, dotted and
embrodered SwtsalMuslins, Embroideries, Ribbons. Hosiery,
Unen Cambric. Clear Lawn, and Hem-stitched Hondker-
chlsis. for sale by feb23 DiWITT ft MORGAN
B UTTER. CHEESE, ftc.—20 tubs new May Batter, 60
boxes Cheese, 28 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, 60 boxes
Herring, landing per steamer and for sale b/
roll 8CRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO,
B UTTER—20 firkins primYdosben Batter, for aale by
rohip Ogden ft bunker.
/^AMELIAS, ftc.—A large and elegant assortment of
W Lamella*, amongst which are the most desirable rerl-
etles ; also, Roses, Geraniums, Dwarf Oranges, and many
other kinds, will bo offered for sale this morning by
pqv12 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square.
H AY—75 bales Prime Eastern Hay, Just received and for
sale by no?23 E. W. BUKER
in |mi i ui—nuzmi »uu timoric lianus rfnunrlnes — ......
Edgings and Inserting*; Mull and Dimity Bands • Break- T? RESH CURRENT®, kc —Just received two cask Car-
SuL IXnn.r «nd Nl,ht fc.p. iI.^uXCHS’wTS.: 1 r " , “ *
Muslin and Cambric Collars, Chemisette and Sleeves, snd
Collarettes; also, a few very handsome Honlton Lace Col-
kro- roarll KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE
v3b£&.xtabr—' * “*' 1 “ - ’*"’*•
mh 23 DiWITT ft MOROAN.
V rants 80 drums Figs, 6 eases Prunes, 6 eases Ginger
Preserves. 10 dox Brandy Fruit and plain Preserves. 20 dot
Walnut, Much room and Tomato Catsups; 10 doe Olive Of!
in pints sad quarts; 20 dos Pickles, in quarts and teJr gal
lon jars ; $0 whole, half and quarter bases Rabins | n
sg-wr* - ' h>
<Wc22 Corner - ** Broughton and Drayton-ats.
UNITED STATES MAIL I.INK*
Through In 60 to 65 hour*.— Arm York and
Charleston Steam I‘afkets—1 esra Adger's
Wharves every Saturdav Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
Splendid Steamships KT.
JAMES ADGKH. Captain J. Dincufflow, 1,600tons?
MARION. Captain M. Branr, 1,200 tons
SOUTHERNER, Oantahi W. Foam, 1,000 tons, will ienw
escli sltermate Wednesd y, having been newly coppered
and guards raised, is now in complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom*
modatlons,apply at the ofllco of the Agent
HENRY MISSROON1
Corner East Bay and Adgcr ft Son'a Wharves -
N B.—A new ship will be placed in the line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblM
UNITKO STATES MAIL,
From Mncon, Gn., to Tarilahnaaee, Fin.
Railroad to Ogltlhnrj.—Stages to TbUahassre.
ISSHESfcSF 1 The u * u y,
on this route SigZ&ii+JZSX
commenced on the 0th Inst., running three times a week
via. Newton, Bainbridge. aud Quincy, and three times a
week via. Thomasvillc. Duncnnsvllle, ftc
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past S
o’clock, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stages
1‘aviugOgletliorgeeither way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Ta!*
lahasseo. at 10 o’clock on tho evening of the next day—tim*
by either route 35 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Belnbrldgt
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leave* Tallahassee o*
Sundays,Tuesday* and Thursdays, at 10, V. M
On Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way of
Thomasville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, at 10. p. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route
In 36 hours—from Macon in 88—aud irom Savannah in 60
hour*.
By this route Passenger leaving Savannah by 8 o’clock
ain of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It i*
also decidedly tho best, cheapest and most expeditious route
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Floridn
Fare from Mucon to Ogletliurpo $1,76 ; from Oglulliort e
to Tallahassee. $1 fl.00
L. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Ftamm, •• ** Tsllqhasxee.
«ug80 _ F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
SOUTII-WKSTKllN HAILHOAD.
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Oglethorpe 10J4 A. M.: arrive at Columbus 3
o’clock, P. M.
I-eavo Columbus daily at 9 o'clock. A. M.,andOgletnorpo
at 11H A. M.; arrlvo at Macon at 3>£ P. M
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R H train in
Savannah, Augusta and Milledgevillc, and with Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nasi-
ville.ftc.
Connecting dally at Columbus, hy fast linn of coaches, 28
to Opelika, thence ill miles hy M. ft W. P. R. R. toMontgom.
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpo with Tallahasseo and Eufaula
mail stages.
Passengers breakfast nnd dine nt Fort Valley
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon. Aug. 29.1853. augfil
FRENCH PROTESTANTS. ~
W EISS’ HISTORY OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANT
Refugee*, from the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
to our own lime ; from the French by Herbert : 2 Vol*.
Merrimack, or Life at the I/jom ; by D. Kellogg Ix«e.
Margoret or Prejudice nt Homo and Its Victims.
Fuller on Rheumatism. Rheumatic Gout and Sciatica.
Tho Lover upon Trial; a novel by Eliza M. Stuart.
lA>rd John Russell's Memoirs and Journal of Thomas
Moore, part 8.
The Mormons, or latter Day Saints, with plates.
Mackay’a Memoir* of Extraordinary Popular Delusion*.
2 vols. plates. IiOtidnn.
Pope's Homer's Blind; Ismdon, plates.
Blackwood’s Magazine, March.
Tho Apocalypse Unveiled ; new supply.
Gil Bias; plates,Ia>ndon.
•nil 30 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MR17 BOOKS.—Annual of Scientific Discovery. A Year
i-x Book of Ends for 1864, anil nil previous volume*.
Comparative Anatomy, by Siebold andStanfus, translat
ed from the Gerinnn by Dr. Burnet.
l-ndy Huntingdon and her Friends, with portraits of
11 bitfield, Wesley, ftc.
Mr* Mowatt’s Autobiography.
l.l. Herndons’ Exploration* of tho Amazon.
Boys at Home, by C. Adams.
Cruise of the Steam Yacht Nurth Star, a narrative of the
excursion of Mr. Vnnderbilt's party, by theKevorend A. O.
Choulea.
Grecuough’s American Journal of Science, Mechanic,
Arts nnd Engineering, $3 per annum.
Edgar Allen's Poetic Work*. 3 vols.
Allison's History from the Fall of Napoleon, vol. 2, Ian-
don edition.
Putnam's nnd Harpers’ Magazines for March.
Westminster Review, for January.
mb 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
D K LA1NKS AND CASHMERE—A few pieces corn color
ed and white De Laines and Cashmore, for vale bv
nov22 KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE.
FT HOICK SEED OATS, in quantities to suit purchaser* - "
IS J«u26 T. J. WAL8H. 170 Bay street.
L ARD—landing from schr. Mohawk726 kegs and 10 bbls
prime loaf lard,for sale by
n°*12 J V. CONNERAT ft CO.
P OTATOES—100 bids Potatoes, just landed from tho brig
Georgians, and for sale by J29 E. W. BUKER.
F IHH—26 bbls Menhaden Fish, an excellont article for
plantation uso. just received and for sale by
d«d7 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
P OTATOES.*-50 bbls. Planting and Eating Potatoes, 10
bbls. Mercer Potatoes, just received and for aale by
CHAMPION ft WATTS.
J UST RECEIVED—15 basket* Salad Oil. 16 do Bordeaux
Oil. for salo by A. BONAUD,
B0V29 Corner of Bay and Whitaker-st*.
S PANISH SKGAKS—.fust received from Havana 40.000
Segara. viz: 10.000 Antonio More Superior Segara,
14.000 Dolorito do, 0.000 Horace do, 8,000 Lcgitiino do,
6.000 El Duendn do, 3,000 La Carolina Regalia do. for sale
by novlfi J V. CONNERAT ft CO.
jVT EW GOODS—For Gentlemen's ond Boys’ Wear.—Black
lx Drnb d’Ete, black, brown and green silk warp Cash me-
rets far coats and jackets, white and fancy Linen Drills,
white and brown Navy Ducks, checked and striped Linens,
French English and American Cottonades. fancy summer
Csssimeres, brown and slate Linens, ftc.. for salo at lowest
Pri^-^by mh21 DiWITT ft MORGAN.
F IAtUR, LAUD, ftc.—60 bbl* H Smith’s Flour, new ; 60
do Canal do; 60 half bbls Extra do; 60 kegs Lard ; 40
boxes Candy; 26 do extra do ; 100 do Tobacco, various
brands ; 6 half boxes do, extra twist, landing and for sale
by oct4 HOLCOMBE. J0HN8QN ft CO.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—The subscriber bas made ar
rangements to receive, dtrectfrom northern producers,
a regular and full supply of very choice Butter and Cheese,
which is offered at the lowest market price—20 firkins and
26 boxes just received. Purchasers are respectfully invit
ed to call. C. T. ROBINSON, 122 Bay street,
rear of the Exchange.
TI RANDIES—Thesubscribers are receiving, and have eon"-
1J stantly on hand, the following brands, In half and
quarter pipes, which they offer to tho trade on accommo
dating terms : Otard, Dupuy ft Co.; J. B. Goddard ; Pinott,
Catillon ft Co.; James Hennessey.
jxnl8 OOHKN FOgDlCK.
H AY-^-50 bale* prime Eastern Hay, lauding from brig
Samuel B. and for sale by J20 E. IV. BUKER
S PRING AND SUMMER TRADE. 1854:—M. PRXNnwiairr
ft Co. havo very great pleasure in informing all Iholr
friends and customers, aud the various families who visit
Savannah for the purchase of their Dry Goods, that thoir
atock for the season will be comploio In a few days, and the
whole will be sold at their usual very low prices. They
respectfully request nn early call, at the wholeaala and re
tail Cash Dry Good* Warehouse. 178 Broughton street, op.
paslte St. Andrews’ Hall, west aide. mhl3*
D UFFIELD’S HAMS AND JOLES^fio tlsrces Dulehfi
Superior Hams, 60 half bbls do do Jolei, for sale by
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