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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 4, 1855.
tn.WWMK AND i'ii.AHIi.1 LOTTERY. , I PRTOF. A Nil PDF IITIUrF
OUbMORY * MAURY.Manager* ; » novki U
,- u . SI. Irawi Wi*dnevlay.lth Aptll, IKR5 In S ft van- A ■£,„ iu»vWni.r .... , , «
I, Sate* clone at 3 o’d *rk. PM. Ml Pl3!l"|J! k ' * ’ R Ul frwm niackwuoa,b/ Ram-
tum*L.^ CiMMW rto K'nans, or doing to Madrid via Barcelona. Ha-
tire, and Satirist*. nr James Jimmy,
Putnam's Moutl.lv for Maroh.
London Quarterly Review for Junuery.
Edinburgh Itorluw for January.
Blackwood's Magsilnomr February.
Klllmsn’s Journal for March.
Bayard Taylor's Unds of the Sara cup.
Baldwin’* Party 1 jailor*.
Fresh Supplies of WykolT’* CourUlilp, Noll*'* Killy
tear* In Roth Hemispheres, and Fashion and Kami no.
mart \V. TIIORNK WIMJAIW.
*20,000.
76 Number Lot lory—la Drawn Ballot*.
*g- Ticket* 81—ihare* In proportion. j
Kill* ula»*10.draw» at Wilmington, Pel., oh Saturday, I
in a in n. <umat.
$35,000.
78 Number lautory—13 Drawn llallot*
ilckpf* >10—nhare* in prujnutlnn.
fi.-i.ft. either single or by the package Tor sale in Hay
i«,i. • nnnah O* . tiovl t<- Robinson .VCrimp.
a P t R WITHlNtltON.
NOTICE.
t 1.1. Prisons indebted to th>* tlrrn of Hyland k O’Neill,
and l‘ IIO’Neill’* rurvivlug partner. am lequestol to
yu.it.•- payment to the subscriber oo nr before % to first ol
Mat I'l'tt", or »ald account. will be placed In the hand* nr
an aturney for Collection. apt A, BONAUD.
. situation a*
with a Iftuiily going North preferred ; or
hare no objection to ft place to do linusowork, Ap.
this office. 5—apt
YY AXTFD—lly e respectablo Woman,
HOOKS AND MAGAZINES.
hk, Kivai» by H. a Miiiar, Aim, an, 1855.
/ tUANTLEY Manor, a tale—by Lady' lleorglana Tullu-
V 1 t«u. author of Bleu Middleton, lady Hlrd, Ac., seventh
edition.
Ui-> Poetry of Germany, consisting o aeleotiona from
upward* of eftreutr of the tuo«t oclebraled Poel*.tran*ln.
te.l Into Kugllsli rente, with the orlgfnnl teat on the oppo-
ite page—hr Alfred Bakcrville.
Mora of Alrur ; Itownlu.;'* Country llou*e* ; Harper'.
Mag line : Godov’* Lady*' Hook ; Graham*, Putnam'*
UUckwood'aandFrankIa-sUo’*Gazette. For »alo»t
apt 135 Congress-street.
llAUPmiPS MAUA'/.IMC FOR MARCH
J UST llecelrad—Autobiography of Dr. Charle* Caldwell.
Thomas Hood’*Complete I’ootloal Work*, with bio
graphical Sketches—1 Vol.
Inca : A Tale of tho Alamo.
Brushwood Picked upon thoContlnent.
Tho Ulblu Prayer Book for Family Worahlp.nudlor other
Private and Public oacatlon* j by \V. \V. Evert*.
A tatter of Inquiry to MlnlaterH of tb« Uospol of nil Do-
nomlimtioo* on Slavery ; by a.Ncrthorn l’ro*byter.
History of Mason sod Dixon’s Linn ; by John H. H. tat-
roke.
What Not ; bv Mrs. Mary A. Denison.
South Side View or Slavery ;Or, Tlireo Month* at the
South In 1861 ; by Nehomlali Adam*. D D
Part 10 Harper’s tiaaotte of tho World : (this to com
plete tho work. marl W TI1011NK WILLIAMS.
DU. CllAllLEB CALUWKLL.
A UTOBIOGRAPHY of Charles Caldwell, 51 l>. of PJtlla-
delphia. with preface, note* and appendix—by Har
riet W Warner. Received and for sale by
mar7 S. 8. SIBLEY, 136 Congresa-st.
“ .iIAVANliUKClcnrillclir
A TAi.R of Wedded IJfe, by Mrs Hubback, author of the
••Wife’* Sister,” "The Forbidden Marriage." Ac . In
D°K“ SHIPPING, STEAMBOATS, &C. |
do Pur# Phelps* (lln j 60 do E Phelps’ do | 40 do Do-
meet I o Brandy | 50doN KButn, Just rqoelved per acbm
Emma and 0 Looser, and for aalt by
fsb'J UOLOOuBE, J0I1N80N It CO.
- . - - . . — r - , ....... t part of bur freight engaged, will havo quick ills-
H A V.—100 bale* prime Northern Hay, landing per bark ; patch m abovo. Fur balance of freight, appJf lo
Uoodapoed, and for #ale^b^ tt I uiarSO UBIQUAM, KELLY, A CO.
S'
patch n
1<I Vldlll'OOli—1 ho lino now dipper ship
.YOUNG MEtHANlO, Spaldiugeroastrr,having the
[GUAM. KELLY h CO.
H AMS.—60U llatna—Kolosons Superior Hama, landing
per »oUr. T. T. Fardy, and for aalo by
marU BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
AY.—100 Bale* Prime Northorn Ray for aalo, to arrive
11
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO,
H AMS, fto-83 hfids now ffama, 510 hiTfbbta Fulton Mar-
ket lluef, 126 bbl* Mora Pork; landing and for aalo by.
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
B ALTIMORE FLOUR,-Choloe Baltimore Flour, la
store on cuuMlgntnent, and for aalo by
Mar 81 ROWLAND AGO.
A PPLES AND PEUaN NUTS.—lO libla Apple*, 6 bag*
Pecan Nuta, juat received per steamship Augusta,
nnd lor aale by marU J, D. JESSE.
B ACON AND iIaHIV—BO iihd* now ShoulJer* and Sldoa,
10 Uhl* do prime Ijaf Ijrd: landing and for aalo by
mar3 SCRANTON, JOHNBTQN ti CO,
JHTBi
Sfl&LOU
ulagatchaa
TJALB HOPE.—400 coll* or the Hemp Le
D low to cloao consignment, by
mar'J BRIGHAM,
Leaf brand, for aale
KELLY & CO.
/-illATHiiTCOUNTVSHERIFF’S BALE CONTINUED—
V..' Will bo aold on tho prr’mlseaol the late Wm Hum*
phroys, Joncs-stm't, near Tattnal.atrcct.Thi* Day. com-
menc! gat 10 o’clock. A M : All the Household and Klteh*
ou Furnlturw, comprising a variety of tins Housekeeping
Omuls, Also, at the aame time and place, the contents ol
me HOTHu- SE.embrooIng onoof the most extensive and
varied collection of FLAM'S to be found In the city.—
Klorl'ts and other* aw invited to attend. Tlio snle will
positively cmumcnco as stated above,
a,.4—1 _ A. THOMAS, Sheriff C. C.
Urs. fll AUSllA L’S HAMCS.
N Tweaday u«xt. I will proceed to sell, nt 3 o'clock, P
'I. at the store corner of Congress and Jefferson its.,
the cqilro stock of Go art* In said sioro, consisting of Ready
nu-'.o ( lotlilng of *11 descriptions, Umbrella*. Fancy Artl-
rle«. Hal*. Caps. &o—the saiue levied upon to saliify ft fas
in favor uf Moses Dettman. Bcruhelnier Brother* and Joa
chim Hay man v* Maas A Ueyman. is-uedout ol tlio Sixth
Circuit Court of tho United Stales for the Southern Dis
trict ot tie trgia. The sale w II be continued from d*y to
*t,i v until disposed of. bv consent of parties.
DAN. II. SKWAKT. Deputy Marshal,
apt . Southern District of Georgia.
/ 1AMDEN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—By vlr-
V.y tuo of an order from tlio honorable the court of or-
dinarv of Gam ten county, granted on the first Monday in
April*Instant, will b 1 * sold at the -loor of the court house.
in.lefferaooton,Caindeu county.Georgia, between tho le
gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In Juno next, all
that imet of Land original y i-ranted to Ambrose Gordon,
-itiute In Caiuden cnunty’aforesald. on Bull Head Creek,
c 'iit.iiniag b- ort.Inal survey twenty-three hundred (2300)
a. -es. This tract U situate a short di>tance above ths
town of Jeffersonton. within a mile of tide on Great Satilln
H ver. and is woll a .noted o the cultivation uf cotton and
I • the turpentiuo business. Sold ns the property of Am-
hn-se Gordon, deceased, for the benefit ol tho heirs of said
-1-ceased. GEORGE A GORDON,
a. 4 A-lmlnUtrator do bonis non.
This lesson seems to carry,
Phooasnot alone a proper mate.
But propor tlmn to marr.v.”
Received and for sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
mar’ 136 Congress-street.
N fuaScISUoI
T MIK Mysteries and Mlserlea of San Francisco, by a
Californian, showing up all the various characters In
high and low life that havo figured In San Francisco since
its settlement.
More of the Sons of tho Sire*, particularly Interesting
to the Know-Nothing*—all should read It.
Putnam’s Alonthly Magazine tor March.
Graham’s Monthly Magazine fur March.
Kdinghurg Review : Knickerbocker.
Received anil lor salo by S. 8. SIBLEY,
mar? 136 Congress-street.
NELLY BRACKEN.
A TALE of Forty Year* Ago, by Annio Chambers Brad-
lord. nils book Is by a new author who is destined
f<» succeed. It deidcts a fresh aod glowing picture of
Kuntucky ; Is written In an attractive style, graphic and
humorous, equal to any American Book or tlio present
day Price $1. Received aud for sale by
mar’ S. S. SIBLEY, 136 Congieas st
NEW 1IOOK8 RECEIVED
tlV H. H. 8I1ILKY. MAKCII, 20, 1866.
(I HIE Slnvo o.• the Lamp, a posthumous novel—by Wu
JL North author of Anti Coningsby, eta.
English Past and Preseut, by Richard Cheverl.t, Freucn
bound, author of Tho .Study of Words, l/isson* on Prov
erbs, etc.
The History of tho Hen Fever, a humorous record—by
Geo P lturuham, in one volume,illustrated.
lllny Middleton, or the history of a Fortune—by G W 51
Reynolds. Another exciting work from the fertile pen ol
that wonderful delineator of human passions.
The Smugglor King, or tho Rovers of the Antilles—by-
Harry Havel For sale at
tnar2tt 185 Congress street.
John F. Farray, and for aale by
marlfl HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON At CO.
B LEACHl-D Shirting* and English lamg Cloths, Irish
Linens, Long Lawns, Birds Eye Diapers, Linen Sheet
ings, 8 4,10 4,11-4 and 12-4Cotton Sheeting!. Pillow Case
Linens and Cottons, Iluoksbaoks, do Towel*, Dowlas, Crash,
Scotch Diaper. 7-4,8-4 and 10-4 Linen Daiuaaka, Damask
Napkins and Doyles, Mi-squlto Notts and Lace, I urnlture
Fringe*, Ate., for sale at the lowest prices by
muitii Da WITT h MORGAN.
choice new Racon Sides, 15 do do Shoulder*, 10 tiercea
igar-oured llama, 30 bbl* and 60 keg* primo Leaf Lard,
100 bbl* Howard street Flour, landing and for aale by
mhlB SCRANTON. JGUN8TON k CO.
. id~ftit*uVi»it«)U
B,Tb* superior packet batk FLIGHT, A H Callmun.
#r, will havo dUpateh M abov*. 5or rr»lgl»t or pas-
apply on board at Tslfalr’a wharf, or to
— ’ BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
ItOSTON-The fin* ahlp COMMONWEALTH,
.Grotler, Master, will have quick dispatch a* above.
*PP>y <“ BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
I1A.LT101OIIK—Hegulnr Line—Tho achr
"(alter,
LOUISIANA, Hathaway,
abovo. For freight-
, will have quick
wm -Maseawaiwa*
4
1*110 VI DEN Olfl —Tho aohr. E. B. JAM IS.
Woiacott, Master, will havo dispatch a* abovo. For
or passage, apply on board at Telfair 1 * wharf, or to
1 ' ‘ 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY h CO,
NEW YORK-New Line—The 'regular
,, icket schooner ENCHANTRESS. Jayne, Master,
,ve quick dispatch for the abovo port. For freight,
apply to marl F. J. OGDEN.
BOSTON.
e the cargo
•■Wanted, 600 bales Cotton, to com-
T-MPIUI^^V
j*r£> NJ
.gUElsr 1
ETTiTr, win
NEW YORK—Union Line—Tho regu
_r Packet Schooner, JONAS SMITH, Furman,
will have quick despatch for the above Port. For
rnlgbtn l-unn“PPl/ *» F. .1, OQUKN
BOSTON—Ti e packet acbr NORTH STATE,
, Kllorton. master, will have quick dispatch Tor the
bovo port. For freight or passage, apply to
mar27 F. J. OGDEN
-#J
maw
m
let, master, will have dispute.
passage, apply on board at Johnston's wharf, or
mar28 BRIGHAM, KELLY At OO.
C aNDY —60 boxes Fancy Candy, reoelved and Tor sale
by mar8 McMAHON & DOYLE.
C HAMPAGNE CIDER— 76 boxes floe Champagne Cider la
st-»r. in l !t: i ale by mart) O ’TAVUS COHEN.
C HAMPAGNE—36 basket*•' London Club” Champage
in store and for aale by
niarl7 OCT AY US COHEN.
C OFFEE—100 sacks Rio Coffee, 75 bdxes Ground do. 100
pockets Government Java do. received and for sale by
u»r23 McMAHON & DOYLE.
C EMENT—60 barrel* Cement, for sale by
mar2t ROWLAND k CO.
JQOMEsTIC LIQUORS—60 bbls N E Rum, 60 do Brandy
D
.UFFIELD’S HAMS.—12 tierce* landing and Tor sale by
1 " OOTAVUS COHEN.
barrels of the above kinds of Liquors landing, and
store. For sale by
mar22 BRIQHAMKELLY St CO.
do end half do Starch. 40 do sperm Candles, 60 do tal
low do: landing and for sale by
mar3 • HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
J&l NKW YORK—Union Line—Tho regu
Sa&lar packet schooner CATARACT, Francis, master,
will have quick dispatch for tho above port. For freight
— apply to
F. J, OGDEN.
RAI^ROADS u &C,
MAIL BCUUDULlfl.
O N and aflot tlio )8th March, 185ft, tho tnnlla lor Iho
North, for Augusta, and all places along tlm Georgia
Railroad, will close at f’< A. SI. cad 7 P. >f.{ and tho mail*
from the same places will arrive hero at 1 A.'M. ami 8><
P.M. Tho malls from Muc< n. Uppor Georgia anil Way
Ptntion* along that line, will ulosuntO)^ A.M.; aud tho
nmilr from there plum * will nnir.) horaat 3)» P. M.
Tho malls for Macnii.Hmith Wostoru Georgia, Florida,
and the Wert and South-Wo-t gi-nurolly, will close at 3 P.
M,; and tho mall* from thorn phti-os will arrive hrre at fl>»
A.M
Savannah, March 17. 1866.
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALES.
IIY T. J WALHII.
On MONDAY, April23d, will be *«M nl H F Wlllli.k's H. p
„ „ yard, «t 11 o’clock.
Two Engine*,or III, hr-ne p wer, and tm> Roller*.*»Mh
all tlm appurtenance*, belnnulng 'o thy stesmer Sum I
...I f. ...... - 1
Jones, and sold fur account of 1.11 concerned. Tour- cosh, j Tile t-c tiro stuck In said store, consisting of a well select-.
mar24 ed stuck of fine VHuea and Liquor*. Ac. Also, the leaao of
Groundnuts—DiO busheis Grouiulnuta for fnlc lnr.u-.n. , sal-Uto.o ran be treated fur previous to the day of sale,
titles to suit purchaser*. n , a t8 . on apppeatlnn r.t tin- premises. Term* at tale. *p4
TRAiNR7|NlTfE CENTRAL KAH, f«iA0 AND CONNECT-
VNO RAIL roads.
Aff BOSTON—The ship LEONIDAS, Watts, Mas
.<0t&8tar. will have quick dispatch ns above. For freight
mar30
i, apply to
DRIOHAM, KELLY ,k CO.
NEW YORK—New Line—Tlm Regular
Packet Bcnoonor, l’LANDOME.Copt. Brown, will
iinodtate despatch for the abovo pbrt. For freight
ol 21)0 bales of cotton, to complete cargo. at>ply> to Capt
on board, at Georgia Steam Boat Yard, nr to
ruarfiO ROWLAND & CO.
SIEAMaUU'M.
H I'.MtY LATHROP & CO.
H AVE received by Wto Meauiers, aud offer for i
low—
DRESS GOODS—A variety nf solid colored Bareges.
Black Satin Plaid do
Plslu Black do
Bhck md White Tissues and do
Rich Printed do
do do Mnsliu Robes,
do do Organdies,
Colored stripe-! ^ilks.
MANTILLAS—Black and Colored Silk .Mantilla*.
do White Barege do
do I.nce do
P ANT STUFFS—Plaid and Striped Linen Drill*.
Brown and White do do
Plain aud Fancy Casshnores.
Colored ami id-iel; Wllllngton Cords,
Cheeked. Striped and Plaiu Coitonades,
COATINGS—Black Prap d'Etes.
do and ColiioJ Cushuiaretta,
do Cam ol,ds and Alpacas,
Checked and Mrip-d Lmeus.
Slate Bro. and Buff do
White and Fancy Marseille*. mar23
NEW SPRING GOODS.
i ’HE suu.-cnner h tv ng just returned treat the North
levls confl loot lie Can off *r to tho public of Sav.uin-th.
* -t ck of FANCY A.YD8TAPLE DRY <70008.
i;:'iral-d f->r b.-nulv and quality by any other In tho city.
With regard to li s choice stock of EMBROIUERIKS,
a.,aght. need bo sayoJ. far tlte patronage that he has rt*
teivt-l from the Untie* of Savannah, durlug the short time
titev hiveb-en open, I* a sufficient guaiantee fjr their
*.--.u.r. eH-npiie-**. aud desirable .style*. Those wishing
.c-t tiii, face, will plea«e call an-1 examine his well se-
..-rie l *t..ck ,.f
Lice Collar?. Sleeve* and Bauds [Isotts
e’,vi<* and Cambric Cull«rs. Sleeve*, Da rids and thhn-
striped an 1 Dotted Muslin
■•'rap.-1-'. ari<, figured Tissue and Borage
Col.-red Jaconet. Lawns and Muslins
A great variety of Scotch Ginghams
Al i-oi'-r*. size* luidquilltv nf Parasol*
Cnina. Ivor .-.Linen and Paper Fan*
P it ’lonie- in great variety; Perfumery of all kinds: |Ho-
i; —v the very best; f»tdie» nud Misses fancy colored and
*:.it* 1.1 ollovof all sixes.
.„i he :.b*ve articles, and many other*, which would
take tor, much time to remunerate, will bo sold cn the
theta satufictnry terms by JAS. O'HARA.
No. 123 Congress st., oppoilte the Pulaski House,
nth 12
SUNDRIES.
If fj hags prime greait Kio C..IT-0 ;
i A bble Huttur.SiigarandSolaCrackerl ;
53 box.-s each Colgate’s aud Bedell’s Pearl Starch;
25 do Tread wejl's Soda Hiseiiitj
63 bbls West India 5lo1a9Ses;
KS) boxes Set led Herrings;
60 do English Dairy Cheese;
40 bbls and 60 keg* pilntu Leaf l-ard ;
500reams Wrapping Pa;>er, aasurtoil;
60 boxes O'* aud 8'* Bedell’.* patent Tallow Candles,
43 do Grant k William* 6's and 8's Tobacco;
60 bbls extra Canal Flour;
60 do E Phelps’ Gin;
20.i botes So 1 Pale and Family Soap;
40 hair chests Bla‘ k Tea. lb papers;
30 M superior Plantation Segars;
4o nbls P A; II Connecticut River Rye Gin ;
50 do New England Rum ;
.TO do Domestic Dr. ndy;
• 20 do superior old Monongahela Whisky ;
80 do Stuart’s A and B Clarified Sugar;
40 do do Crushed and Ground Sugar;
lo hhd* choice St Croix Sugar.
JjtodJogand for sale from afore by
mar31 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
^OAP, STARCU. Ac
150 boxes Family Pale and No. 1 Soap.
.V) whole and half boxes Starlit.
40 boles Tallow Candles. 0's and b’s.
50 buxei "Cuba Sixes” Cigar.*.
30 boxes \i gallon and Quarts Tickles,
nding and for sttle by
nar25 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
loo bt»ls "Baltimore” Fl«
50 bbl* lewis’s Georgia Hour
100 bag* choice Rio Coffee.
70 Common ‘
4o boxes quarts and pints Champslgno Cider,
llerently received and for *alo by
,nar25 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
ALONE.
A Tale »f Southern Life by Marlon llitrlaud of Richmond.
Virginia.
Manual of Sucre 1 History, a ffntdo to tho understanding
of the Divine j lan uf S .lvat on, by J II Kertz.
Morning* with Jesus, a aerie* of devotional exercises for
the cloret and the famllr, by Rev Wm Jay.
Iwoturo.H ou English Literature,from Chaucen t Fenny
son. by Henry Reed.
The New Pastoral by Tlio* Bucbunnn Bead.
Rankings Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sclonees
from July to December. 1854.82 per annum.
The American Journal of Dental Sciences edited 4»y Drs
C A Harris and A S Piggott, new series 85 per snnunt.
marl4 W. TilORNEWlLLIAMS.
brand, landing and fur aulo by
0CTAVU3 COHEN.
O ATS—100 bag* very heavy Seed Oats, landing from ach
Ann Marla, and for salo by
mai3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
A/|ANILLASKIRTS.—14bales containing 2.0o0Manilla
iVi. Skirts, a nuporlnr article, jnst received and for sale
by marl BRIGHAM,KELLY teCO.
brated Wine, of now Importation, just rccel.ed anil
for sale by msr8 F. J. OGDEN
JODA.—50 boxes sopr carbonate Soda, roceired and for
5 sale by mat8 McMAHON k DOYLE.
TUGAKS—fiO bbuTCrushed Sugar. 00 do Pulverised do,
J 100 do Yellow do, received and for sale by
mar23 McMAHON 4: DOYLE,
HARPER’S MAUAZ16E.
T HE March Numcer of this valuable .Magazine, received
and fur »ale by 8 S. SIBLEY,
marl No. 136 Cong ess street.
WATER CURE t WATER CURE It
T HE undersigned invite the attention q Invalids to the
LAWRENCE WATER CURE. RKA1TLKBORO'. VT .
acknowledged ns one of tho most favorable localitle* foi
thi-. purpose la the United States. They are confident that
their experience of many years iu conducting such an uf-
tnbll*.-meut. together with some receut improvement i
iS'le m both tbo bathing ns weP »* lodging dej'artnteuts.
. |li satisfy the expeclatiou and wants of all that favor
them with'thclr confidence. The medical department, in
particular, will be kept in equal step with tho progress ol
scientific Hydropathy.
It. W. GRAW, M. I)., t
E. J. I.OKWE.NTHAL. 51. D.. VProprietors.
W. KLLNGE. J
3m—mnrlS
P LANTING POTATOES.—2U0 bbls Planting Potatoes
landing andfor sale by
_2 jl BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
P OTATOES—160 bbls Potatoes landing this day per ahlp
Oneco.and for sale by
fib'Jl F. J. OGDEN.
feb23
jpiaiiAMi.
PARASOLS I PARASOLS!!
H ENRY LATHROP & CO. have received per steamer
Augusta one case Parasols, comprising tho latest and
richest stylo*, as follow* : Rich colored brocade silk Para
sols ; rtcli white dodo do ; rich plaid silk <lo ; rich plain
colored do do; plain and watered black do mur'J
M ANTILLAS per s;eam«r Augusta—Now Stylo Black
Silk, imeo and Applequo Mantillas, for sale by
marl OkIVITT & MORGAN.
new hooks.
R ECEIVED March 14th, 1856, by S. S. SIBLEY Entire
and Satirists—by James Hannay, author ol Siugleton
Fontenoy; a new and Interesting work,
Israel Potter, his fifty years exile—by Herman Mi-Mile,
author o| Typi-e Omoo etc. Something of tho same good
old sort.
Cosas do Kspunu; or. Going to Madrid via Barcelona, A
bonk that will repay the reading u tenfold.
Harvesting Sketches, in prose and poetry—by Sybil
Hastings.
•• Tho harvest yielded, and her work .. 11 done.
Basking In beauty 'noath the autumn sun.”
The Mountain Outlaw; or, Secret Password—a tale of
love and wild adventure.
The Heiress of Bollofont—l>y Funnier*, n Bennett.
Ftank Leslie's Gazette. For sale at
mar!6 135 Congress-street.
K
RICII FIGURED BAREGES.
G iRAY BROTHERS have received per steamer Florida—
f 20 pieces fine figured French Barege, 20 pieces plain
French.all colors; lino white Brilllantos; ricli ‘
marlfl
Plaids: fine white patent Skirting; tich embroidered Mus
lins, white; rich embroidered SlusfinB, colored; rich em
broidered Lawns
TI IE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN
C ONTAINING Hints to Sportsmen, notes on Shooting
and the habits of tlio Game Birds and Wild Fowl ol
America—by Elisha J Lewis, M D; Illustrated with tinnier-
ComrreKs.Rt.
ous engravings. Received and for sale by
mar7 S. S. SIBLEY. 135
8IIR1ANA ELLIOTT.
T IIE Voice of the Spirit, by S. H. if., dedicated to the
memory of IJeut. J. Edwards Maxwell; a book wor
thy a large sale and extensive rending Received and foi
»»io by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
mar7 136 Congress-street.
fanny colors, just received and for sale by
marlfl GRAY U BOTHERS.
125 Broton-st.ugli
SUGAR, MOLASSES, *C.
,) (\ 11 bds choice St. Croix Sugar ;
■w l) D) hhds choice New Orleans Sugar;
15 hhds lair New Orleans Sugar;
30 bbls choice New Orleans Syrup;
Ho bbls cToice Molasses;
20 quarter cask* Brandy, 4th proof;
16 eighth cask- Brandy;
15 bbl* Dome.tic Brandy, landing and for salo by
mar:2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON h CO.
5 keg* choice Ooshcn Butler.
60 boxes Cheese.
30 •• "English Dairy” Cheese.
20 cases Pineapple -‘
20 casks Cheiisc.
75 bushel* Butter an l Sugar Crackors.
35 •* l’lL-t Bread.
26 half bbls No. 1 nn-1 No. 2 Mackerel.
60 keg* ExtiaN<> 1 Leaf hard.
I.-.n ling andfor sale by
i-.a .25 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
Sl'KINl. TRADE, 1855,
CORNER BROUGHTON A* J J-H-.RSuN STREETS.
njlE attention of 5lorchaut* Is Invited to nu examina-
L tiiinof onoof the largest and b»st ass-irted stock ol
foreign and Honteatio Dry GuimIh ever brought to thin mar-
w oil h will be *<>ld on accominadatlng terms, by
mar2 WILLIAM G. FOOTE
GcWiTT «Si MORGAN,
j j I.R rteainer Augusta—New Style Rich Plaid Grnne-
A oeue*. Rich I’rinl-d Gicr.adine.* and Hsroaui*. Rich
i'iiuto t aud t'l tin Birege*. Rich Printed French Jaconets
au . orguodiee. BLckar.dUulored Barege Robes. Rich Plaid
-'tripcJ nud Plain Silk*, Black Silks iu all widths. French
i'an > oldere 1 Mu>Jm Bauds, G ilpure and Luce Collars.
C mb- c Klnunctn**, Ed ug* and lasertings. Dre*sTnm-
hi,a io, Uauuct Ribbims. lie ,ju»t received and fur snle by
DxWin At MORGAN
.KLI.M) GKLA/INK—Stronger than Jsin-
ono third tho Price. Fur cottveniuncy,
Igtlt. pnri ty and eh •xpiiois.stnnd* unrivalled for making
—HlAliai ’
{ 1V/NLS SJ .G.KL1
\_y gla «s. at only o
I! in
the u*us
or .-kIc- b
leliy in a few tnintiten than
• way from Calve.*’ leet. Just
' W. W I .INCOIN,
Monument Square.
COLLECTION AGKAtY,
l»ciL.ur l"id-»r* liia services us General Agent
it a; Um*esaod lots, uad will also attend to
.u-i of tent* an-! du^sofaB kinds. He promfres
:« «• i t.. any business entrusted to hi* care.
AI.F. J. J. BL019.
lurzitiMCt.
it Join -ton. OcUvus Cohen. Fatq.,
i •i..en*.-:ilun* Gi-o. M. Waldburg,
■'’.vd .< Jos 8. Fsy. Ksq..
V. li Mho*. Dr. R. D. Arnold.
Cm—mar2
I white matting. 4-4,6-4 and
bv tiih'J AIKIN k BURNS.
20
-i'll, a
love*. Kid linisli, at low
GRAY bROTHERS,
121 Broiiglitim-st.
Js-.-..
ftOI’lCK TO MARINERS.
i'll.. . V IIr VESHEl lu-a ‘Id, day been returned to her
* “'.atbit, i.r, Motin'* Industry, and moored under the
nc.- . f Cup*. Coat.., »,r thu Revenue Cutter
* has furnished mo with tho following ap-
•>nng»*n,| distance* of tlm must prominent
e* t lands. JOHN BOSTON,
March R uvi""' 1 " 1 ° r
«' s. rev cumin jackson, i
' n -I I, y.. the l, * AVr f J"- Mmc, » >6.18M- J
V. . .i‘,a,t„.A, * , , r ' Inf'in" you that the Light
J .<vi- *\ >, ori ■,>» I with tho foi-
\ V. -V- ..... 6"flrfngs by coin pars v |» • Tehee
V -' v by v diM-ui 4 H re'?H U " 1 n "o'? ,UU ""
-: ‘.v enl’.fj! nk'n nt.? 1
r.« kWi {r&q&f
" ‘li V'Y, !"' 1 •'>’ H ' 4l " tanl 13 miles.
■-t Ui.-iiii her h,!l! iu ^lualir'rou« will, no fathoms
, . ' l " il 1 l ? - J find king, from Mem tos'ern.the
• lop-I her I|.d 1* 6feet ah.iv tlm water, i.i painted
:/ ,; V >" reY!»e m‘ 0 r B * !**? t '; or " ‘knwi. g onJ*bright
' .1'!. ,Vrii “ r 1 '*■ *'md tuny be seen
.. |‘ ... I" ‘'reinary sized vessel, in clear weather,
. . i‘ * i im Approximate Ijittltmie. 32* 07'N. The
* <>• vx-n.stn Longitude,80*20' tV.
f am air, with areat respect,
Your most ob’t ay't,-
N.L.C081:
DItEHH GOODa_Abb NKW.
B AREGE Robes, Printed Tissues nud Bareges, Plain Ba
reges and Spanish Crapes, Orgajdles, Jaconets and
Uwns. Pino Apple Dresses. Plaid and Striped Silks, French
Cambrics, BriUiatites, Percales. Am., Tor sale by
mar23 DkIVITT k MORGAN.
F LOUR—lOO.sacks superior Flour (received and for sale
J>y mar23 McMAHON k DOYLB.
L' I ‘J , UR AND LARD.—20 bbls superior Belt.tuoru Hour
x. 5 bbls Leaf Lard, just received per brir Josephus and
*. D. JESSE.
f A LOUR—50 bbl* supeitlne HnUimore Hour, landing pet
achr Ann Maria, lor sale by
marff BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
I i'ilESH CORN MEAL—50 snek fresh ground Corn 5leal,
put up ior family use, receivod and for sale by
murlH McMAHON k DOYLE.
N EW BACON, Ac.—26 hhds new Bacon Sides, 26 do do
do Shoulders. 60 kegs new I .aril, 200 bbls Baltimore
Flour, landing and fur sale by
ntar'J HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
•50 hhds landing and lor sal.
by mar7 OCTAVUS COHEN.
roj EW ORLEANS SYRUP—30 Lb a choice landing, and
J-i for aalo by
mar!8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON &JCO.
O ATS, CORN AND HAY.—500 bushels Corn ; 7Utt bush
els Oats ; 30 b.Ves Hay. landing per scho ner Ei
For sale by
BRIG HAMKELLY A CO.
for *alu by
|_>OT.\fOtS ANli ON'lONS-^60 bbl* Potatoes and 10 do
1JUTATOES—200 barrel.* prime .Planting and Eating Po-
t tatoes, for sale by
roar.3 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
brig F. 1'oane, for sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
ll»w»»».4Mw.
R'r
ni
l^ 1
IV tnarS
IcMAIION k I OYI.E.
r bark Itadieut, 70 barrels Potatoes. 1
Hams. 2 casks 11acou Shoulder*, 2 -.as
nil. 14 t D .IhtdE
100 bbis Luther Felton's
Jbiaoe. and for sale by-
Rum, lauding from bri,
marS ^ BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
IO COFFE.—100 sack* Rio tJolTe.i. for aale by
McMAHON k DOYLE.
IJACoN .SHoUl.DKIW.—13 lilid* Bacon .-diuulJers, hmd-
1) lag from Keystone Stite, aud for sale by
OCTAVUS COHEN.
C ANDLES—160 Boxes Head'd Candles, loo do Sperm it.
150 do Adamantine do. received, and for sale by
inarlT McMAHON k DOYI.E.
W HIaKEY.—60 Bits. Old Columbia Whiskey, in s'ore
aril for sale by [mar27] OCTAVUS COHEN.
J^KANDY AND GIN.—20 half pipes Dark and Pale Otau
Dupuy fc Co’s Brandy, (vintages 1840-’4tl-’fiO) of
own Importation. 6 pipes superior Holland Gin, (Modi
Swan brand) landing and for aale by
rah 22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO^
ALT!MORE FLOUR.—76 bbls. ChoIcn'Raltlmore Floor
on consignments,landing and for salo by
Mar 20 ROWLAND At Co.
IP'
JJ o
J - Umnt -6U Hrklu* Butter. Choice, received nud foi
snle by (m«r87]_ McMAHON A: DOYLB,
FAKEREDUCED.
Cabin Faunge to Sew York Twenty Dollan.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
[SCSI. WEEKLY.]
RK AND SAVANNAH
The new and splendid side-wheel Steamships :
FLORIDA 1300 tons Capt. M. 8. WooDDCU,
ALABAMA 1800 ton* Capt. G. R.Schinck.
AUGUSTA 1600 tons Capt. T. Lyo».
KNOXVILLE 1500 tons Capt. C. D. i cdlow.
wilt leave SAVANNAH every WEDNESDAY and SATUR
DAY.
ships are among the largest on the coast, unsur
passed in speed, aalety or comfort—making tlu-ir passages
in 50 to 00 hours, and are commanded by skillful. circTul
and polite officer*. Having elegant state room aecommo-
dati ms, they offer a most desirnble conveyance to New
York.
Cabin Passage 820
Steerage Passage 8
PADl'.LFORIl. KAY k CO , Agents In Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 18 Broadway,New York.
Savannah, Nov. 17, 1854. marl 3
CIIAULKSTGN AND BALTIMORE.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CX'.’S UNE.
Cabin Passage Jl7 50 | Steerage Passage ....58 00
— —7j jn .,pi„ n jj,J new eido-wboo)steomtbip TEN-
NLSSF.K. Louis Parish, commander, will sail as
.. ingschedule:
from Baltimore. From Charleston.
ttclmlulti
O N and nfter Sunday 18th March Instant, and until fur
ther notice, the Pawtwicivn Tbaish on the Control Rail
Roail will run a*follow*;
BETWEF5N SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leave Hnvanuuh 8 u. m. Arrive in ilacon 6. 26 p. ni.
Leevo Savannah 4.06 p.m. Arrivo In Macau 2 10 a m-
I^avo Macon 5 a m. Arrive In Savannah 3 30 p. m
I*ave Macon 8.46 p.m. ArrIvolnSaynnnaU6.60a. m
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA-
I/:avo Savunnnh 8 a. m. Arrivo in Augusta 5 p. m.
Leavo Savannah 0 30. p. m. Arrive In Augusta 4.4rta m.
latavu Augusta 0 p. m. Arrive In Savannah I. 06 a. m.
I-eavo Augusta 7 a. nt, Arrivo In Savannah 3. 30 p. m,
BETWEEN MACON AND AV0V3TA.
Leave Macon 6 a. in. Arrivo m Augusta 6. p ra,
Uavo Macon 8.46 p. m. Arrive In Augusta 4.40 a. tu.
I-eavo Augusta 7 a. m. Arrive in Macon 0 26 p. m,
Leave Augusta 0 p m Arrivo In Macon 2.10 a. m,
The Train which loavos Savannah for Macon at 8 a. m
connect* with the Macon and Wcstorn. and Western and
Atlantic Bull Hoads, carrying passengers for all pulnts on,
these Roads, for Romo. (Ooorgla,) for Nashville and Knox
ville, (Tenn.,) and for North Alabama.
The Trrlns which leave Savannah for Macon at 4.06 p.
nt. connects with the South-w i-stcru, Muscogee and Mont-
gomrey Ball lloadi. carrying passengers for all points on
thonu roads, and for Atnericus, Albany.Columbus. furTal*
aliassec, (Fla ) for Klontgomcry. Mobile, and New Or-
louns.
The Train which leaves Savaunah for Augusta at 8. a.
m. connect* with tho evening Train* of the Georgia Rail
Roads, and tho South Carolina Rail Road.
Thu Train which leaves .Savannah for Augusla at 0 30 p m.
connects with themornliigTralnsof tlioUeorglaKail Roads
and tho South Carolina Rail Road.
Either of the Trains leaving Savannah at 8 a. m. and at
4. 05 p. ra will carry passengers for Mll edgevllle and Ea
ton ton, the 4 06 p. iu. Train being tbe most closely con
nected.
Passengers at Augusla destined for Oglethorpe, Atneri-
cus. Albany, Tallab**>ee, Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile
and New Orleans, mui t take the 6 p. ra. Train to avoid de
tention.
The morning Train from Macon will carry passengers for
Mdledgeyille aud Eatonton Passengers from Mllledgo-
vide and Eatonton will take the up day Train hI Gordon.
Passengers for tbo New York aud Philadelphia Steam
Ships, should urri -e in Savannah by tho morning Train.
They are particularly requested to consult the Steam Ship
advertisements for the days of depar'ure.
Through tickets are sold between Savannah and all the
nbovp named places, also between Montgi raery and Au
gusta.
Wm. W. WADLEY- Gen Sup't
Naixinnaf/. March 12.1856 Marl8-tf
UY l’HIL15Ull.lv St llb-.LL.
Block uf Ifti cy G-oceries
<n 5.0N1^\Y.(hi. .nsb.nl, at 11 o’clock, in the store i
a it »>f f’a.rainl M'fiBakcr-stroi'ls, tow occupied by A
’ m or..
Private Hals—A Northern Horse,''longtall, kind and gen •
tie In harness Fold lor no fault Wilt m sold low
mnrl«
[j'LUUR.-r-Cholc# Baltimore Flour, in store, and for sale
[* by mar 27 ROWLAND & CO M
gSBk
Saturday,.,
Wednescay
Saturday
Wednesday..
SOUTH-WESTERN KAJLltOAD.
Il iTATOFS AND APPLES—Just received cue liundr. -taturday June lOiFriday
L barrels Potatoes and 10 barrels Apples, and fora le Wednesday June 21. Tuesday
DAVID O'CONNER.
Corner Broughton and Dray ton-st 1 .
MCMAHON k DOYLh.
.list received, five casks very fine P
Hams, and for sale by febl A. BONAUD.
K ECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—2 bbls Pig Ham
2 dodo Sides.2 do do Shoulders, 25 boxes Oranges. 10
lo lemons, 16 bbls Applet 1 do Smoked Tongues, 10 hall
>bls Fulton market Beef, i or sale by
Iebl7 JOHN 1). JESSE.
UMToiN AND BRANDY—60 bbls ttum,60do Gin, 60
do Brandy, just received and for sale by
feb'27 McMAHON k DOYLE.
BACON.
HUES AND SHOULDERS—13 hhds Side* and 17 hhdr
) Shoulders, In store and for sale by
Jell 17 OOTAVUS COHEN.
S UGAR —23 lihda. Clarified Sugar, and 10 tiercea no. do.
landing from brig Duncan from New Orleans.for sale by
febl3 OCTAVUS COHEN.
Saturday ...Jn'.s 1 F'ridav,.,.
Wednesday July 12 fuesday..
Saturday iuly 22|Friday
Apply to J. HOOPER Jj CO . Agentu. Baltiinoro.
J W. CALDWELL & CO., Agents,Charleston.
nu/4 IlRIGlI.tM, KELLY &CO.,Ageots.Savannah,
FTiOlHDA PACKET,
For Darien, /Irunsu-i'd-. amt St. Mary:, Ga,.ai\‘i Jackson
ville, rieclata, Palalka. and Black Creek, Fla.
i- -tf.tr** iu Hie new and splendid fast running ateara*
BEM1NOLE. Captain V.'. R. Po.-vruu., will
commence her trips ns above on Tuesthn.tlie 20th in.*t„
at 10o’clock, A. 51.. ar.d every Tuesday regularly hereafter.
Returning she willartivc at Savannah on Saturday morn
ing. In ample time for pa'sengers going north, to connect
with the Now York nud Savannah steamships.
The Seminole is fitted up In maguifimiUtylo. with large
and airy state-rooms.and for speed, safety, and comfort is
not excelled by nny steamer in the South.
T&klngtbe inland route who offer* superior inducement*
for Invalid* and others. S. M. I.AFFITEAU. Agont.
febl7
8T. AUGUSTINE—Thes'e'a’rnerST.
JOHNS, ('apt James Freeborn, will go to 8t.
r trip of Thursday. 6th April.
CLAtmORN k CUNNINGHAM. Amenta.
FOR PALATKA, E. F., VIA
H AMS, Ac.—26 tle:ces choice Haras ; 76 boxes Ads.
manUne Candles, landing and for sale by
feb2 IIOLCUMBK, JOHNSTON A CO.
H AY AND OATS —200 bushels Oat«,'nnd20 bales Hay,
landing per Emma and for salo by
_febl BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
H AY —500 Bales Prime Eastern Hay, landing from ship
R. A. 51111s, and for salo by
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
jfUST received per stearaiblp Florida, aud for sale by A
. cloth and paper bindings, for sale by
d«c21 8. S. SIBLEY, 136 Congreia-strcet.
Augusta, a lot of fresh Goshen Butter. For sale by
P. H. O’NEILL, Marshall House.
SUGAR AND CANDLES,
HHDS New OrleansSugar^ 100 boxes Adamantine
# juii/4 non iuu
> Candles, In store and for sale by
OCTAVUS COHEN.
_ lot of superior style, from a very celobrated maker,
will bo sold low by
fob24 WM. O. PRICE, 147Bay-atreet.
febll
andfor sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO
P LANTATION GOODS-Strlped aud plain Osnaburgs, ol
the most approved makers, direct from the factory;
Mariner’s Stripes ; Marlboro Plafds ; also bleached and
drown Sheeting, from 7-8 to 12 4 wide, just received and
.'or sale by feb‘21 DkWITT &
H AMS.—Six casks Rolosons Ham* just ri
sale by <12 BRIGHAM.
I FALLOW CANDLES—26 boxes. 10 to tbe lb. in store and
k MORGAN.
\\T HISKEY.-lOO bbls. Pike’s Magnolia Whiskey, and
VV 60 kegs Old Mocongahela do., landing trom brig
fanobta, from Baltimore, for salo by
febl3 OCTAVUS COHEN.
C. O. POOLE, ^
Mo, It Whitaker-streit.2 Doorsfrom Bryan.
wnoutsAiB asn nmu dbaldrin
S ASHES, Blinds, and Doors, Paints, Oil*. Varnishes,
Window Glass, Putty, &c.
Painters, orainers, and Artists Brushes.
White-wash Heads and Dusters.
Dry and illxed Paint*, of every decrlption.
Artists Colors, in Tubes, Prepared Canvass, Ac.
Paper Hangings, Borders, and Pire-Boaru Patterns.
Rooms prepured with neatness and despatch.
House. Sign, nod Ship Painting.
Qullding, lirolnlng.and Glazing done in the beat style,
and at moderate price*.
AH orders from the country promptly attended to.
niar‘27—y
W ANTED —A situation as i ook and general home ser
vant, by a middle-sged woman of good character.
The best of references will bo given. - pply nt this o“
DOMESTIC GOODS.
G RAY BROTHERS have this day received,
4 cases very fine Sheeting; 2 do Fancy Prints
20 pcs Farmers brown Drill; 20 do do slate Drill
Linen Checks for coats, white Linen Drill
Brown Linen Drill, fine
10-4, 11-4. and 6-4 Sheeting. 4-4 browu Damask
40 doz Huckaback Towels,20 do Lined Dowlies
41 doz Linen Napkin*, 30 ;>cs Scotch Diaper
12 doz Rich Marseilles Quilts. For sale cheap for
cash at GRAY BROTHERS,
120 Broughton street.
.April 2l
5iav It
.May 20
.May 31
Friday....
Tuesday ..
Friday,...
Tuesday.,
CHANGE OK ■SCHEDULE.
O N and after Tuesday. February 20lh passenger train
will leave Macon daily for Culumbus at 3 o’clock, A.
M.. aud for Americus at 7, A. M., arriving nt Columbus 8Jt
o’clock. A. 51., anil at Americas 11){. A. SI. Leu,a Amor.
icua daily, nt 7 o'clock, A. 51 ,,anjl Columbus at 2j£, P. 51,
arriving nt Macon from Atnericus at 11 j*, A.5t., and from
Columbus at ">4, P. M Connecting at Maoon, "each way,”
with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta, Mil-
lodgeville. and Katontun. and with 5Iacon and Western
Railroad trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga,
Knoxville, and Nashville.
Connecting daily at Columbus with Opelika Railroad to
Montgomery, Ala., and Girard Railroad to Silver Spring
Terminus.
C-muecting at Americus with Mail Stage Une to Talla-
h**-ti-f. Albauy, ThoniafvlUe, Ac.
Tickets enn be procured at America* to Augusts, and at
Msctm t:* Wilminitnn.N.C., via Augusta.
. May *fi I Fir-t Class Steamships leave Savannah for New York on
...May 26 Wednesdays and Fatmdays.and for Philadelphia on Wed-
..June 6 I nesdays. Passnge. in the Cabin. S'20; Steerago.$8.
..June 10 j Fare irom Montgomery to Savannah $12 50
' Columbus •• " 9 00
Americus *' “ ............... 8 65
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
marl
AVER’S CDEKIIV PECTUKAI
For tlio Hnplil Cure of
Cough*, Cold*, Hoarseness,
Urontlillls, \Vlioo|iing-Cough ;
Croup, Asllimo, uud i
Cootumpliou.
Till, r.ni.uv ti.iwon rur Itself mu< li notorluiv l,.r in i
of evory variety of Pullnonary dl»eu»o. that it is entirely j
unneceiiimrv to recount the evidence* ol lie virtues in any l
community wnere It h*s been employed, to ivlue L the
field of itsureiuines*, and (O numerous the case* or it.
cures, that tiuioiu every section •.! the c unity arounds
In ptrsous nubllr.lv knosu, who Lave been restored ttoiu
alnruilucanu eveu Uesperaw diheuse* of tlm lung* by Iu
use. Hnert anat trica Hi lup^tlotlly 01 er every ulhvr
medicine of its kind 1* too apparent to escape observation’
and where its virtues are auoivn. the public li" longer hes
itate what antidote to employ for the Uiitrcnsiug and dan -
K iUbaffectP'Uu 01 tbe pulmonary organ* which ure iuci
l to our climate, rend not qnly iu formidable attacks
upon lha iuug*, but tor tbo milder vsrletu-s *.f COLD.S,
CuUGIib HOARSENESS.Ae.; aud for CHILDREN it is tho
pie iianiett ana szletert medicine that euu be obtained.
A* It bos long been in coimunt use throughout this sec
tion, tre neoa nor do more than assure the people iisquul
ity Is kept up to the best tnat U ever Iu* eveu, and Hut
the genuine article t»—
Sold in Havannuu by W. W. LINCOLN. A. A Sol.GJlONS,
J. B. MOORKACO..T. M. TURNER A CO , and by Drug-
gist* overrwnara.
AVER’S BILLS.
FOR ALL THE FUKI’UShS t F A KAMI I Y PHYSIC.
There has long existed a public tlcmaud for an effective
purgative pill which could be relied on aa sure and per eu
Iv safe In ita ope.Btion. This bus bteu prepareo to meet
loot demand, and an extensive ttial <-t its tiittes bus con
clusively shown with what success it u. coropiisbe* tn<-
purpose designed It is easy to make u pby>lcal lull, but
not east to make the best ofall iH.lt—oue wh cti should
have none of tbe objections, but all tbe advantages ol every
other. TbU has neun attemp ed hen*.and will* what «uc-
cess we would respectruily s-bu.it to tbe public - tcisiua.
It has been umottunate lor the patient hiu-erto mut ul-
ino>t every punrative rned cr e isacilflioiioi-s and lrrita
ting to the nnweiH. Ibis u not. 5iauy ol them pr-duce
so much griping p*in aod revulsion iu the system unto
more than counterbalance the goou to bo deriv-d fruio
them 'i'htttv jiutt proouceno irritutlon or psin. unites it
arise Irom a previously • zoning ubstruction < r derange
mentin tlm latwels. Being purely vogoisbh . no hum
can arise from men u*e in any quantity, limit is hotter
that any medicine suouid be taken judiciously. Minute
directions lot llieir use tn the several diseases to which
they sro appje-sou- ure given on d.e 1«.t. Arc on/ tin
complaintswhn-U h«vt been specrol y emeu by .betu. w*
may mention Liver Compl-iiut. iu it* various form* 0
Juundice, Indigestion. -Languor and Loss i.l Appetite. List*
lussness. Irritability. Bilious lien dec e. Diliouu Fever
Fever ana Ague, Paiu in the Side nud Loins, for. in '
truth, all those nro but the consequence ul diseased ac
tion in tbn liver, as au aperient, theyulfoia prompt
ami sure reliatin Coativenets. Piles. Colic, Dyseutery. Hu
mors. ficrolula and scurvy. Colds, with soreness ol the
body. Ulcers anujmpuuty of tbe blood ; in short, any and
eveiy case wnere a purgative is required.
They have also produced some siugulaily succnssfu
cures In Khuuiuatisrn, gout, Dropsy, Gravel. Erysipelas,
Palpitation nt tne heart. Pains in the Buck. Fturnsch. uud
Side. Theystiould bo lreolv taken in the spring of the
year, to pu’nlv tbe blood aud prepare the .vystent lor the
cbuDge ot season*, -tu occa* ; ou:il <!o*e stimulates the
stomach and bowels into bcaltby autiun, ami restores tue
appetite ana vigor. They purity tho bWud, aud by then
stimulant anion ou me jirr.iiatory »y-tem, renovate the
strength ot tne ooav.and restore the waste-
energies ot tne whole organism lienee
AUCE SALE UF WINE AND I.I<iLG'K8.
AT AUDI ION.*
axil. I ‘UUR.-.LA >• IKXt, Amil61L. at 11 '(’clock In froftt*of
Ft 'if a: l H rltlvely lo wi«l wilboat »ei*-rvc. the fotlawlrg '
(.A lit j invoice of Wilton and Liquors, just received per *hip
| Almalrr.m Uos'cn.
! 10 cu-es 1 'In*, each I'alc Oiard 1.1) Brandy. 1840.
126 do 1 do Dark de do p 0 1840.
A do 2 do Btalkers AmoutllUdoPahi Bherry. 1810.
; 1 do 2 ho J J Yrlcttes Gold 1 berry Vintage.7832.
! 4 do 1 do 51artlaud and Phelps south side Madeira
: Vintage. 1636.
12 do 3 do 1,'rg Champagne Biatnly "Dur»nd»”1842.
I J» do 2 do Pi/jct i.intill-n Al o l.hCtg Brandy 1642.
I 10 do 2 00 J A P Mare 1« L D Crguan Drai dy HPO.
I 7 do 1 dr. Duff Gordons IinperielPslePherry 1841.
N Gordons F. J .-iercial Madeira HaElSzS
7 -ini- Harmony Gobi rhoriy If46.
Imperial Wuiilaln Mslmerey h A B1846.
By nhendi-A Zom n's Fcbiecaoi Gin,pino
eppl- biand quart Jugs.
Ji.n skn Ruin. Imported 1S42.
t hem Bren 'y
<>ord»i* Sheny Wine
Pure Tuce 1'oi't Wine
old Mantlra M ine,
fine* 1 Id Plnet Pel" Braudy
do (Hard dark .in
Old Wa<
.May
..June 27
..July 7
...July 18
...July 38
Macon. Feb. 15th, 1665.
mmmmmmmwm
10 do 1
4<> do 1
65 do 1
'P Gin
Oue old Monnngshtla Whiskey 1840.
g W . — Old Ge<-I|;lsp«ach Broody.
8 eighth casks Madeira M na
Suinp'es of tlm above (.ataUguo cm be seen at our
Counting Room.
Terms—$10h cash, over $100,60 days for approved p».
per. ap 3
Fence Pa Lug-a; 1 i.Vi.ienait—20.UOOSpruce Pine Fence
i'ailings. foi sale lew In lots to suit purchasers A sample
can be seen at «>nr conn li groom. Term* cash. mar27
P.xecutiix uaie
On TUESDAY, 1st Msv mxl.ai .'1 o'clock, in front ol Court
House,
Lot No. 11 and improvtinents, 60 by 100 feet, fronting
on Taylor-street. Thu Impioviments are 3 two-story
hi lev uni-mi nt-, on high basements; ail in good condition
and under good veut Mongii g lo tl.e estate of Mm Qusn-
lock. Jr,«In:»Mse.l. and solu by ] eiuihsion of tLc court of
ordinary and by order 01 the executrix.(or benefit of ths
heirs amt creditor.-nf su'd • stare. Terms cssb. msr24
Railioad Stock ai 1
A fine Bockn**ystprivets ale—A fine Rockaway near
ly new,for sale low. Terms ca-h. marl4
City Lots at Private Sale.
L«t* Nos. 1,0 and 7.0u Ly 12b lest, bounded north by
Gaiuett.street, west ly hurt street, south l.y —street-
and i u*t ■ y lot No. 12. AUo. lot No. 2. bounded north by
— street, went by Butt-street, vouth by Lamar-street and
east by lot No. 6.
Terms—une-half cash, balance notes at 0 and 12 mouths
w.tn ml*, rest Trom date, with approved endorsed paper—
pure-baser ps.-iup for title,.
savannah Hu w.ctoo*— n ur pnrcha.e ICO shares of the
Savannah Hotel st-.ik. msi6
..r^is. *...
Jaj££jJjggg2Dar(en, Bntnsivick, St. Marys, Jacktomille,
MiildieUurff, Black.Creek, and J‘icnlnta.—The now elegant
stenmpaoket ST. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, will leave
for tho above placed on Thiirs lay morning. 23d instant, nt
10 o'clock, and contiuue to leave every Thursday there-
This boat having largo ami airy state rnotna nudUViu j ! w*ek via.Thomasville,l)uncansviHe, Ac,
thn Inland route, offer* tuperlor inducement* to travelers j Passeugeroby thisloate will leave 5laci
and other*.
For freight or passage, apply on board nt the Florida
tReamnacket Wharf near the Gas Works, or to
nov22 CLAU1IOKN k CUNNINGHAM.
V1UG1MA CENTRAL UAILKOAD
Wittier Arrangement—Cart Starting fmm Broad street
Heavy Knit nil tile Way to GurtAuiiavllU-t
W HEN tho Potomac is closed with ice thi* route may
he relied ou by passengers, to eusitre the connec
tion going north or south. The road i* entirely re’.xirt
with a superior T rail as tarns Gordinsvillo. During tho
winter the train will start front tlio old station, in Rich-
i.!Otn!,ou Broad-street, at 7>4 A. II.. pa*s <i*>r>lon*vil!e at
11 a . M., aud arrive in Staunton nt 3.26 P. 51. Down train
leave* Staunton at 0 10 A. M., passes Gordonsville nt 11
A M., nud arrive* in Richmond ni 2.30 P. M.
Fare to Gordon grille. $2 *10
•• “ 6 00
Bet'., (rain* arrive at Goruousvillo iu ample time lo lake
the .ruin of tho Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Per-
s,.u* wi.j leavo Richmond at 7>4 A 51. can tnko tbe Or.
tinge Alexandria cars ut Gordonsville if they choose to
<lr „ , and by that train will reach Alexandria by 3.40 P
' but this Company can ticket them only *. iGordous-
ville. ducl7—tt li. 1). WHITCOMB. Supt.
UNITED STATES .'IAll.,
From Mnucn, Gu. ( to Tullultaaace, Fla.
Railroad to Ujlclhcrp—Sleyu tu Villahimct
^^a-i^v^S’xniient ou tbi* route
e-jinmoRced ou thadth inrt.. ruuuuig tinen times a week
via. Neivton, UuinbridKe, aud tjaincr. and three times
dose Is&dvau aveou* evou tliouglr ne serioa* 'iernngi rn-ni
exists; but uuubC.ssarvuuvingKCuuld never bo carried too
far, a* every purgative medicine reduces the atrength.
when taken to excess The thousan 1 cases in which a
physic w requirea cunuot oe enumerated here, but they
suggrettuemseivcs to the reason of every body ; and it I*
confidently believed this pill will answer a b> tier purj.os-
than anv tbrag whicn has hitherto been a raiiablc to man
kind. When t heir virtue* are once known the pub ic will
no longer a<*unt wnat remedy tn employ when in need of a
cathartic moainiDe.
Being sugar wrapped they sro pleasant to take, and fee
ing purely vegciaoia, no harm can arise from tbtir use in
any quanm*
For nuuutn direction*, wee the wrapper or. thi- Box-
Prepared ov .iassks O. AVZh, Praciicsi uml Analytic*
Ohem 1st, 1.0 wh 11. m as*.
Price 2h cents pri- Bi>x. FTvo Boxes for Jl.
S*dd in Mivannau by W. W. LINCOLN, a. A. SOLOMONS.
J. It MUOKEACO, T. 54. TURNER k CO.,and by |irug-
gist* everr'vnsr« iuar9—4m
“ NEW BONNETS ! NE WTiONNKTS1
FOR THE MILLION.
MRS. DOYLE retu ut. her .inrere md grateful
^S^acknuwletiguK'tit* to tin- ladies uf Mivanuult, uud
gfftf particularly to her CJs'.ome;* trom tl.e lo-amry
tt.iuug out Georgia, Aluhamn am. l-Toriis. .or i>uu
liberal and extemivo paiioaugc ext
ia*t four ) cars alio hu-. been • usii.
e particularly tbu desire roar. 1 In
nieuced to sell ut her'greatly reJiv
word*, at New York piicvs. >he beg*
that she ha* j not opened the most ex
varied stock of Bonnet*.Flats, and li<
Hats, trimmed and unti lranied, over
this c:ty, and at prices that will dl.vti
per cent. Regardless r> well ’ "
f piii
FOR CHAltUESTON*—TO LEAVE SEItll-
WEEKLY.
After tbo 14th instant thn steamer CAL
HOUN will leave on every Wednesday aud
ng at 7 P. 51.
jtn!4~ S. M. 1.AFF1TF.AU, Agent.
Salurday evening a
novl7
FUOlilDA—Thu steamer WEI.AKA,
Captain King, will leave a* above every
o'clock, A. 51.
S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
FOR NEW VOKK-VIA NORFOLK, V A.
vT-XBfc The large and commodious double
Engine Side Wheel Steamships
aniestown and Roauoke.leaves Norfolk, Va.,for New iork
direct, every Wednesday morning and Saturday evening
arriving there next day. Passage and faro, state-rooms in
cluded$8 {steerage passage S4. These ships ate one thou
sand tons burden each, and are fitted and found in every
respect, according to act of Congress, and are Jn every tray
as comfortable and secure as nny steamships ou the coast.
Passengers taking the Railroad to Augusta connect with
the Wilmington and 5Ianche*ter Railroad at Brnncliville
and proceed directly on to Norfolk, from whence the run to
New York, is made In about 24 hours.
J. M. SMITH & BROTHER. AgentB,
se20 Smith’s Wharf. Norfolk.
I o'clock, A. 51.. by Ksiltoad fur Oglethorpe I'm* >.-*xes
leavingOglolliorgeeither way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tal
hhanree, at 10 o'clock on the evening of the next day-time
by either rout# 36 hours
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, lit.abridge
sod Quiucy, to Tallahassee returning leaves I'aUaluMoeci
Sundays,Tuesdava and Thursdays, st lo, I*. 51.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday*, by the way
Thoumsville—returnin','<ame route on Moudays. Wednesday
and Fridays,nt 10.1\ 51.
Through from Oglethorpe to rallaliassi e by sillier routl
In 36 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah -n 6(
hours.
By this route Passeuger leaving Savannah .•)• 8 o'clock
Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hum*. Hi-
also decidedly the best, cheapest and raostuxpe*lltiuuaroati
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
~ * ** “ IglnUior'
NEW YORK «b LIVERPOOL PACKETS
ol^M^tTOnf..
OFFICE NO. 41), FULTON-ST., NEW YOlUC.
AP The increased patronage received by the jCLi
Proprietors 0 f the " OLD BLACK STAllSwlt
l.if* t,” has inducod them to add to tlio Lino several now
Ships, which will take their placo* early thi* soason: no
expense ha* been spared to render the facilities for Emi
gration equal to the times, and add to the renown of those
celebrated packets The regular sailing days are—1st,
0th. 11th, 10th, 21st and 26th of each muutli; giving Emi
grants opportunities for embai king moro frequently than
by any other established Une, and to which the ntto:.thm
01 the publlo Is respectfully called.
The Pas saga Certificate directs tho Emigrants to come
forward whenever ready, without subjecting thorn to the
deluy and uncertainty of wa.ting advice from Liverpool ;
in fact allowing them to select their own time foremtark
Ing. which cannot fail to give universal satisfaction.
And In addition to these unusual advantages, 5Jr, Gulon,
of tb's firm,is now in Liverpool, who will see that Pas
sengers are promptly forwarded, and protected from im
position.
The ships aro the most magnificent that havo yet been
built. They ure commanded i y able and experienced Cap
tains. lamed for their nautical skill and kind treatment to
emigrants: and their accommodations for Cabin. Second
Cabin and Steerago Pasheugcrs, are vastly superior to
those of any other lice.
Tho ship’s allowancj of provisions comprbe* flour, oat
meal. bread, potatoes, peas or beans, riro and vinegar,
which is doalt out to tho passengers daily in a enukod
state, at tho ratu of 10 lb*, per week fur each adult, and
half allowance for children under twelve years; and in ad
dition to the above, a further allowance, according to a
late act of the British Parliament, of two oz. ten. half lb.
sugar, nud half lb. raolas»e». to each adult, weekly, with
three quarts water daily. In all case* where nny of the
persons paid for. decline coming out, tlio full pnss igo
money is returned without uny deduction. No Certificate
of Pusssgo will be Issued for children under twelve years,
iinhf* accompanied by a I’aeser-ger over that nge,v.-hr>
roust be paid for on the same Certificate.
Remittances to England. Ireland si.d S-otliind : Drafts
A. A. FiSiitii.
augBO
Tallahassee.
F. K. WRIGHT. Propriety
skill and taste to please all who will ftvor her with their
custom.
An oarly call Is reqnes ed In order to get a good soh e-
tion wholesale and retail.
Whitaker st. near Congress, opposite to
mar 22 " " r " * "
« VICTORIA HOTEL,
BERNARD RODDIN. PROPRUTOlt.,
Charleston, S. C.
and after tho 10th in*t., rotes of board will be re
duced at the Victoria Hotel to $1 60 porday, fortranslent
borders. Passengers conveye 1 to tho steamers, or to any
part of the city. lyr—fob7
PICOLATA HOUSK, P1COLATA, FLA.
Jjff) Tho subscriber would respectfully inlorm th*
W|3 traveling community that he has leased the above
Kwii named liouHo.and is now .ready to accoraraodnte
traveler*, and hopes, by giving Ills personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
Ho will have horoes and carriages at all time* to accom
mcvlste his guests. GEO. 51. UALPIN
decl3 • Proprietor.
MONTGOMBRY’8 HOTEL AND DINING
KO"M'—(ON THE EUROPEAN PI.AN.j
»Yo. 15 and 17 Beckman, two donrt east of Massau-stre t.
& tiear (I e City Hall Park.
Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors, would fa
rm hi* pairuusnnd tho tr-iveLng public, that he I*
now prepared to lurui*h first class Lodging Rooms, with
conveniences 1 qual to any Hotel In tlieoity. Transient or
penn>.nciit lodgers ai-comraodnted by the day, week or
month, with or without board,
marfl «. U. MONTGOMERY. New York.
t FOR REN—Une or two well finished Rooms, ou
Bav-street, suiiablv /or offices. Apply at tbe Georgia!
Uflicc. tf—feb'27
COZZENS’ WEST POINT HOTEL
t l?i now open ; tho house aud ground* bare bei-i
-rontly impruvcil. au ad-iitional Cottaje erected.(with
six chamber* aud \ parlor,) which has been handsome,
ly furnished, and will bo rented by the season.
Wkkt Point. N. Y.. May 25.1864.
je3—rowAf WM. B ,C»ZZENS.
TO RENT—A new brick dwelling house, store and
fi^largo lot, on Drayton-street, in Calhoun ward, suita-
EiEble for a family grocery *tore and wagon yard. To*
session given immediate.y.
EDWARD G. WILSON.
jan24 At Messrs. Ward & Owens’ Law Office.
BOARDING,
g j. With comfortablo Rooms, can be obtained at No.
|?72. ltryau-street. directly opposite the Bank of tbe
31 ijtate of Georgia.
febl-—tf , MRS. 51. 3. REYMlEB.
TO RENT—Ono ten aero Lot. now used as a gardon
SPRING GOODS.
AT GRAY, BROTHERS’ CASH STORE.
IJ ECEIVEI) per steamer Knoxville, a beautiful assort-
LV ment of Sprlug and Summer Good*, comprising the
'ollowing styles.
.tich plaid and strlned Summer Silks
’lain glace Silks, rich 5Iarcelin« de Sola
vow xt j lea Pi und SilkH, do do Tissue, rich plaid Tissue*
tich Brilliants of fancy patterns
Do black Silk Gro do Rhine, do do Italian Lewdstcfng
■’latd Silk for misses at 60 cents per yard
facunel and Swiss Muslin, Haudkerchlef* at low prices
v'ary rich Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Sleeve*
A beautiful assortment ot Embroidered Cambric. mart
SPRING RIBBONS! SPRING RIBBONS -
H ENKY LATHROP k CO. offer for sale a handsomo and
well selcctod stock ol Ribbons, embracing tlio newest
.tyle*.*s follows : Plain aud striped bonnet Ribbons; plain
ind watered white do; plain bhck and plaid mourning do;
solid colored sash do; colored,taffeta and satin do; dress
"rimming, kc. raar2
NEW SPRING GOODS.
H ENRY LATHROP k CO. have received per recent ar
rivals one of the handsomest end most complete
lock of Fancy Dress Goods ere. offered In this city, com
prising the following styles /
Plaid grenadine Silks; plaid aud striped summer do;
Plaid.strlpod and plaiu Bareges;
Printed, striped and figured Organdies;
Printed Jaconets and Lawns;
Plain CbambrayOlugbami;
Solid colored Brilliants; figured dodo;
New style plaid Qlnghamsi
Mouslindo Bsgo, for traveling dresses;
Plain Ulaco Sllkiq&o. marU
1 i WY Doxeu Gent* }i Hose, White, Brown aud fancy
IUU striped, at reduced prices for cash, at
m.trlfl GRAY DBUTJlEItS,
125 Broughton-st.
F lJjUIt—100 sack* Country Flour, just 1receivedland for
sale by mar*il McMAHON & DOYLF.
GENTLEMEN AND BOYS WEAR.
T?AKCY Linnn Drill*. Browu Navy Duck and Drill*
i 1 Black Drab d’Kte, Fancy rasslmeroe, Nankinetts,Cot-
tonados. HlrltiedSatteens, Brown and Slate Linens. Farm
er’* llill.s, While and Colored Mar roll l*s Vesting*, kc.,foi
salo by - marSS I DsWITT k MORGAN.
y~1iiRN—2.000 bushel* prime white l.’orn, dully e*|a>ot«'
pej sehr Atlas, for sale, to srrlro. by
mar3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
„ 4 _ N.L.0081*. li ha
<i*tt BnMO. Cuttw Stfrikll I
IT AY.—100 bales prim* North rirer Hsy, landing from
11 bark Plight.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac.
L ADIES' white and black silk Hose ; Ladjes’ white,
blsok. mixed and slate colored Hue;
Ioldies’ brown and whits l.lsle Thread Hose;
Misses’ white, brown, mixed and slate colored Hose;
Gents’ superior brown, mixed and white Eng ii do;
do do white and brown Lisle thread dot
Ladies' colored,black and white silk Gloves;
do do Lisle thread Gloves;
Gents’ do black and white silk do;
do do lluen and Lisle thread do;
Children’s colored and black silk do;
Ladles* and Gents’ Kid Gloves, good make;
Ladles’ and Misses’ gauze merino Vests;
Gent*' gauze, merino and cotton Shirts—just receiv-
•d by mar2 HENRY LATHROP k DO,
~UIC3H MOURNING GOODS.
PRAY BROTHERS have received par lata irmw-
' 7S»nSbl«i-*M.
Remittances to i!ug,aud. Ireland axd S'Otlund : Dralt* c'5>> , iu oo whicli is a comtorhib'e house, bounded south by
payable on demand f.r any amount, drown direct on the CLiili.o-veru’ J.sne. Also, 5 five acre lots.within n few huu-
following Banks and Bankers: Uoyul Hank of Ireland. Nn-1 ,| te;l sou tu of tho Jail, between Bull and Jefferson-
tlonal Back of Ireland. Ul-ter Hnnking Company and I Apply to
Branches, National Bank of Scotland. Messrs. Glynn. Mills i lanoi emit* J. WALDBURG.
k Co.. Hankers.London,Gulon • l kCo..Liverpcol. !
Persons rssiding in the country that desire to send nioif- STORES FOR RENT,
ey to their friends in tho Old Country, and wishing to save j rj’HREE ritores, suituble lor storago of Cotton or Mer-
amt expense, can have it non# tn a satLiactory nnd \
correct manner, by enclosing by Post, to the subscrl j-tr*.
tho sura they wish to send, with the mime ond ad. r-ss of |
the party who Is to receive it when a Draft on the n-arest |
Branch to their residenco will be forwarded by first hlen
Apply to
HOWLAND k CO.
was present
to
WILLIAMS k GUION, 40Fulton-street.New York,
or to GUIuN k CO., 115 Waterloo Hoad. Liverpool.
marl7 JOHN DEVANNY, Agent. Savunuah.
L’SK TIIE .MAGIC IMPRESSION PAPER
FOR A KITING WITHOUT PEN oR INK.
much punctuality ns if the person sending it I ('K'PYING Leaves, Plants, k'lowers, Pictures. Patterns for
at. and n receipt returned bv next mall. Apply embroidery, marking Linen Indelibly, and Manifold
Writing. This nrt>clo i* absolutely tbo oest prirtable Ink
stand in the known world, for a small quantity folded and
placed In the pocket con dilutes a traveli ng Inkstand
which cannot be broken. No pen In needed, for iny stick
sharpened to a point wi Be* equally ns well a* the best gold
lien in tl-a Un ; ver*o. Fordrowing.it isludLpemablo. It
U, indeed, the whole art of Drawing nnd Painting— taught
iu osk IEv-’oV Any loaf, plant or flower, can be transle.red
to iioi p.igeii of nn album, with a niinut - nnd distinct
| semblance of nature. With equal facility. pictures and
t-mbrc-ldery pat’ern aro taken, and havo received the
It fronts on 1 highest eulogium* from the fair sex: and, indeed.a more
' ‘ .teful pre*.*nt for a lady cc uld not bo produced. This
FOR SALE OU RENT.
I OFFER fur sale or rent my Lot au 1 D veiling House,
idea,an! ly situated iu tin village of \TLiU'*villo,on the
Central Railroad, thirty mile* from Savannah. For health
ond convenience the location cannot bo’mtrp.issed. The
House Is two-story, and contain* six room*. It fronts oc
tho Railroad, and Is o.dy a short iKstimco front tlio sla-
tion. All tn>ee*sary out buildings ire on the Ixit. such as ! 5Ingl«: paper will al-o mark Linen, or other nriicteii, so as
a Kitchen, Negro linure. Stables.Carriage Shed, fcc. There to remain perfectly Indellible. All the washing In the
I* also a fine Vegetable Garden, mostly under cultivation. I world fails to bring it out. Any child can use It with per
Persons desirous of a healthy and convenient country ! feet er.se. With this Magic Paper likewise, ox* ox rorrt
residence will call early upon the subscriber. I eopb-« of ev* ry letter written can be secured without any
HUGH E. CASSIDY, j addiliotial labor whatever, making H the cheapest and
Wliitesville, March 24.1865. lm—mar29 ' most convenient ortlclo oxtant. It is used to great ad-
- ™ — vantage by reporters ol tho public Press, Telegraphic ope
WALL PAPERS. - -'— * »—. e... emu
Burton &. Bailing:,
MANUFACTURERS * IMPORTERS,
JVo 124 Areh-t'reei. Second Door above Sixth. Philadelphia.
WHOLVS VLF. AND RETAIL.
Every article in their Hue of business nt tho very los-est
market CAfffl PRICES, and solicit the patronago of deal
ers nnd others.
Im-msr27
NOTICE.
T FOREWARN any person front trading for a certain
J. Promissory Note against P H Loud, made payable to
Washington Dyal or bearer, for One Thousand Dollar*,
dated June. 1852, *nd duo four yearn atter date. Said note
belong* lo thn estate of Washington Dyal, and Is now In
the possession of Marshal Deaa, who refuses to give It up.
and intend* using it si hls own property.
msr26—2md&w SOLOMON WILKES, Adm’r.
CHAFFER & CO.
H AVE removed from their Old 8tand to that spaclour
brick building No, 0 Whitaker.atroot, ono block from
tho F.xcbange and Custom House, where they will be
pleased to wait on their old customers as wall as all others
who may giro ns a call. We now have a good supply of
Sash, Doors, Blinds. Mouldings. Am., as well as Paints,Oils,
Turpentine. Varnishes, Putty, Brashes, Ac., all of which
we are determined to tell at freatly reduced prices for
hiV 1/ way doa't believe it, try •#, - wsrl2
rotorf’aui! ftlio-.tof others. Eace package contains Four
different CVtors—Black, Blue. Green and Red—with full
nnd printed instructions, for au to mm and will last
sufficiently long to obtain Fivo Hundred distinct impress-
It is put up in beautifully onsmeled cHorod Envelopes
with a truthful likeness or tne Proprietor attached,
kncli and every package warranted,
c Prica $2 a dozen, or firo lor Si. Single package* 26 cts.
" Addret*. post paid.N. HUBBKLb, 107 Broadway, N. Y.
OPIXIon- or THS PHX88.
Uvoaeu's <Uatc Ixprixstax Farm —We refer our read
ers to the advertisement iu another column, setting forth
the merits uf thi* pleasing and ingenious invention. The
cheanness should Induce all to give it atrial.—PAiladcIpAfa
Merchant.
It is unsurpassed for neatnem and utility, and should
meet with tho sale It richly deserve*.—Tribune.
Just what the public hu long desired, and recommends
itself to every individual of taste and refinement.—Journ
al ami Churirr.
.View YoKJC. Feb. 5.1855. dim apl
Hin-ive. rLr-'cn. trod
s'Hst-.a «o.5k:u ! !
.Iiibitcn by her Iu
ice 'ill ■ the -h by 50
. - ., J ’To evil on long
credit.and couhoquvndy charge such trcra-Midon* pro its.
as -sell ns her n.vn benefit, prof wring to make ap the dif-
ferenco by selling .-heap -md -oiling l“rgequiii-.tit u*. there,
by avoiding a large oveixtcclt nttlieendo’ ea-’h se#Min;
therefore she particu arly invite* al. tt o-e visiting the city,
iu waut ot *a«*!i goods a* she kivp*. r.o . n in*|iec1m 1 oflier
stock, wh oh will bo found to auibrace the choice-: sea
sonabte goods in 511LL1-1-.KY, b-J.'Nl.l.--. HUMMING, of
every description,HOSIERY and F*»NCY ARID LEo 1 .
Ladi-«’ Front and Back Hair Braid*. Wigs nnd Cutis,
nud supplied to order at manufacturers’ prices, and 1 he
exact measure taken for ltdics - and gentlemen*’ Wigs
ery shade, from the best manufacturer in the country.
Pt’ukiug Braid Stamping, Stum Ilonoets nnd Hats.
Blenched. Pres-ed. or Trimmed, in a superior manner nnd
iu tho latest htvie. Every desmiption of Fancy Silk, Satin
and Crapo llnnnets, made to order Straw Bonnet* Trim-
mod, and all k-nds < f Trinimii g* fumi-hed nt short no
tice. 5trs. Doyle, assisted hi c<>ra|n-lent nnd experiunce>l
NOTICE.
pkTVIDEXD No. 11, Savanosii institutl. n for Strings, of
xJ seven per cent, was declared April 2d. pay nl>le on »»d
at er this da.®. 2—ap3 HIRAM RtiBERD*. Secretary.
BLACK HEATH CUAf<.
6jOl\ T0 S for sae, to arrive. Apply to
ZZKJ ap3 tlCTAVl’S COHEN
NOTICE.
I 'HE holders of ARTILLERY ARMORY SCRIP are noti-
L fled that on and nfrer this dsy. Monday. Jpril 2d tl.e
interest, 7 per cent. will he paid by the un-ten-u-iied.
W. It. 3Y51UXS.
Savannah. April 2,1865. 2—u p8
SPECIAL \OTD h.
A LI. persons that have purclmseu any Uoo s. Wi-res or
A M.-rc’ibm'ife at the Unit d Statu- .Mars at salt.. In the
Marslmll |inn«>> Grow-iy. uro hereby uotillud ui.1-as tiny
come lortii by two o’clock.»hi-- D.iy. the r i.m’ds will U-
sold on their acciiu.it " JOHN It J.)HN k O.\\
ap3 U S Mar»li:-I I'ls-rht ol Go. rg:a.
INTERESTING DKiMDff.
\A7E thiuk wu sre-fervii-a t: *• i-u.l.' in ngs-ti-u-
VV tfi.n to tlm dccUiun tho ''mu t nl C'linninu ■ lent,
in Baltimore 'Iho ca-enasn e «.f 111 re thi.nu-t.nl iu,.
jKHtarice. e.-pvc a.ly to a'l who ». 0 plattorm erolMs. a* the
lecislou of thuG urt estutdisbed f e ’act that in *11 lua -
[err id dispute. «Mo Weig t. tlm t-csh-i. iimniif-ctureii by
Messrs Fairbanks k Co., of Vermi'M. am tilt stun. ard.
1 he sul' a r o>c lr m a d'snrepan y ..t wfigli betwet n one
of Falrbank’sscale- iu tree by tbu KaUl.in-resml (d-ioR ul
road Company and one of aumbor 'inuinfacturor The
care occup ed he Court fur two days- Jud « Marshall, In
delivering his decision st-.tvdas the re-uit uf the evidence,
ihat tlm accuracy nf Fairbanks’ scales was estutliuhcd be
yond all questk n.—i'enniyfrai inn. Jan. 2.
PillLUhICK £ BEI.I.. Agents.
ap3 Savannah, Oa.
HUX NOTICE—Tho fax Pig«t 01' Chatham county,
1 w II bo np.-n until tbe 2<>th fust, from 8 A.M. to 2P.
M. at the Court House. BARNARD E. BEE, H. T. n. c. c.
ap I—2t
NOTICE.
PERSONS Indebted to the late Dr SN' Harrtr are notified
JL th t all deman Is not settled by the 2ls» in«tant, will
be put in suit in the first cint having jurisdiction.
ap.ll—lw WM S. BASINGER, Adm’x Attorney.
DOTATOES—200 bbls Potatoes. Ian-Ill 2 from sliln Alma
1 for sale by apl BRIGHAM. KF.LLY fci.'O.
A DAKANTINT CA.VDLEN—ICC Boxes in store, and for
il- sale by [miir27) OCTAVUS COHEN.
TLANTA MILLS FLOUR, in barrels ond reeks.fi r sale
A by mar25 OCTAVl'H COHEN
TAI.0Ud—Atlanta 5iills Flour on hand, and lor rale by
i* mar20 OCTAVU- COHEN._
13UTrKH—20 iteus choice iair. just rec. ived sud f.-r sale
JD by mar‘21 MdUAHuK A DOYLE.
T5D5IESTR’ LIQUORS—16 bbls E J’heljsGm. 60 do P k
U Hdo. 60 do NF Rum. 20 do Luther Felton’s Rum;
landing and for sale by „
,nar2l SdUNTON'. J‘'n\3TO\ k CO
rpEAS.—26 half chests D!«cU Tea. 30 10 \ i-ug Uj .uu do
'•""•ASiiKwsftlMK
ySl\ SO bbl*. P’leli'* "Warehouse i’olnt ’ Gin. lauding
G and for sale by OOi'AVtH COUbN.
mar22 . -
L“^“ ^‘"mloSU. KELLY S CO.
7k ,r6lXs.-HS.—’JOHhi's. Molusaeatee.eituo.and fir raiO
jyi by ' (nitt'27] McMAHON .k DOYLE.
ttr(!ARS~100M. Bfgars. vxriou* brands, re-cived ard
kJ fur aalo by [niar.7j ryioiiAlfON & IKJYI.E
itTABCH —100 Boxes Slu h, various brands, received
O aud for axle bv [mi r’7] McM.UMN k DitYLU.
CIOAI*.—75 Boxes Family -Qiap 10 do No. 1 tin. 20i' «lc
O Toilet do, vurio-jc broads, r-iecire-l n..d far a To by
mnr27 McMAll'.’N kDOYLE.
'IpOBACC'O.—Fine Cut an l Lump 0'uewng T-iVaci-o, 100
X Gross t'mokiug, rucelvud and for sa.e by
mart" McMAHON .1 DdYLTI.
|Y1 EW BACON. &c.—20 llhds. Sides. 15 do Suouider-.
lx 100 Barrels Potatoes, for PI-nlitig and Fitting, land
ing, and tor sale by HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON £ CO.
marV7
J3AC0N—10 hhds Shoulders, 2 do Sidts. in atnre and for
L) sale by marl3 OCTAVUS CollLN.
r | , E.VS—20 chests Souchong Tea, 50 htlf do Guxelle do
X received and for sale by
mar23 McMAHON k DOYLE
OUOAR AND COFFEE-76 bbls A, U and C Sugar, 00 do
O pulverized and cruzhod do. 60 mats old Government
Java Coffee, 20 bigs do brown do do; landing and fur sals
by mart HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO.
|?KKMH OUUANDitr*—Ouu case ol French tiigandies
X 1 just recelve-i and fur sale cheap, for cash, at
marlfl OBAY BROTHERS. 125 Broughton-st.
LMTe.ii S1AT1- S OF AMERICA,
cui.TULh.N DlSIt.lCl LF GLi LGlA
r’fio tbo 51ar*hal of the Southern District of Georgia*
J. greeting;
Wnoreas, rolomon Cohen. Octavus Cooen. Henry Brig
ham, Julia J Kelly. Jo-.eph John*too. Daniel T Scranton,
Henry H icruutou. Frederick A 1 upper, trustee. Joseph B.
Baldwin, owners of the steamboat ihom. aud William B
ccrantou. 1 eiia Talmun. Jay L Adams, David H kouegs,
fcJizubc’.b W Carpenter, and Jonathan J Deal, owner* of
the schooner John Boston, have exhibited their libel or
complaint iu the Distiict Court of tbe United States Cor
the Soul hern District of Geotg n. ull gitg and propound
ing that the said libellants are tbe true nud 1- gal owners
ot the; said sioambi-at Thorn, of which Fylve ter l eek Is
and lately was master, and of the schooner John Boston,
l -‘ l «hereot Wilrt.un li Lingo Is and wan lately master, that
caaioaul, uQ t |. e night or ibn iveutv-fouith day ot 51srch.in the
>eur eighteen handled ur.d fifty-five, tho said schooner
John Bjaton.cn a voyage from tbo city of New York to
the oty ol cavaunnh. and at that lime a staunch and well
buiit hcbooovi ul the burthen ut four hundred tons or
thereabout.*. auJsLflkieut-y provididwith apparel, tackle
aud turniture. and property manned with a crew tufflclent
;o work and rftvignte said sci.oonor. at about nine o’clock
at night, tie salo schooner in lie piosea.tiuaol her voy
age. having strived in tbe river buvunueb. witlun the ebb
and flow ot the tide, and within tic admiralty and mari
time juiir, diction ot the District Court of tbo United States
of the Southern Pit triet of Georgia, and was proceeding
up to the city of Savannah intuw of the steamboat Thorn,
grounded ou the wrecks, about two miles f otn tbo city of
savannah,the ihanncl being to the south of her, that
wuiUt tho scho.mer John Boston wa* grounded on the
wreck*, end the steamboat Thorn safely famened nnd
moored alongside of her, tho steamship Florida, whereof
klernttaWco-ihull wa* matter, on her voyage from New
York to the chy Ot Savannah, came up the Savannah rir-
*-r jader fall headway, on the north side of tbu channel,
an 1 then aud therewith groat force urd violence, run into
uad upon the «n;d steamboat Thorn, cutting her Ikiws di-
• ■.i-iiy off, then striking tut-schooner Joli.i Bo*ton at bar
• ,-s .igging. on tuo i.turboanlhi-te; tlrot the said steam-
- oat Thom ttuv/ lit s s ink in fn.ni four to Ovo ttet
v., or a: M,h tide that alic must be brought to Savannah
.-paired, in trout expense and loi* of Uidp, that Jt
iJ-ihU- tu a»ctrt«in exset'y the extent of the dam-
ut asfirxi culcuhitioncan lo made.Ihodamagu
tied by nidi coll.siou to the steamboat lhornwlll
i to the sum 01 thirty-five hundred dul ar*.
the fc.'iuoner John boston bus been brought lo tho
rtiv or Lav. nattli. where him rnu-t be repaireu at great
, xpease and lu*v of *11110. that It is impossible to ascertain
■•xact'y «rt will 1 e ihw I xtent ot tbe duuieae, lut as lar
r» iuvk.tlatii*a roiu b- made the nmage sustained by such
i-oliiai i tu the hcbuoaer John Bo-1 on amounts to Iho sum
of lift?* n huudnd dollars; thet this occuticd la iho ad-
inti ally and maritime iurDd ction of said Court—*u ot
ivi.icu the L'x-ilunts pray leave tu (lira sn prool. aud havo
a'so prayed 1 decree for the damages «lore*ald and costs,
end that the otdln’try proves? may ,*sue.
AO*; wm reus, tin- Ju-igc ot tte District (Vjurt aforssaid,
hathorde cl and uirec'.c l that the vreiinniy process should
is*uo, retui nubiivto the 1'nl'cd States Court Room, in the
nty of Sma '- i ih.on the eighteenth day of Apiilutxt, at
elcreno’clotk. A. M
Nuu.thuieioie you ar* hereby authorized, informed,
and strictly enjoined, peremptorily to e tc and admoni-h
a 1 1 moos having or pretending to havo any rigut. title,
iuiCrcnt or claim *olhe«-id steamship F.**r*da her ap-
parol, machine,y. tackie nud turniture-. by all mwful ways
and meaus wbviehy this inmition nny be tn *• 0 mo-*t
public aud i.otoriuiiH.to Le un<l appear at the time at-d
nkuo aforesaid, before ihc Judge i:f resaul. to show c*uso,
any they have, why judgment should net pa** as piay-
' ' -. audio do aud receive what unto Jaw snd )U*tice
pp?rt*in. and whatever you shall do In tbe premiuea
you sha>l certify to tbe Judge aforesai-i at tne time and
placeafurrauh), together with this wrtt.
Wituoe, the Douoinblo Jobu C Mcoll, Judge of aald
District Court, ibis taouty seventh dsy of March, one
thousand eight hundred aud fifty-five.
WARD <c OWENS. Frorecutors for Libellants.
Il 8.1 it. U. Gkiitin. Clerk.
All persona interested in this monition will take duo
not tea. JOHN R JOHvSUN,
U S. Marshal, Pintilet ol Georgia.
Swannsb 27ih Mareh. 185ft.mar28
13 1
. r i*
young ladies from the North, will attend to tiio Bonnet. t^Po'Iud reiiovevvLflt'iJntii'jau
Making and Fancy Department, and will end*aver with* f. d ““„V B lua vouahaDdofn
skill and taste tn nleaae all who wi’l f.vor bar with their shall appertain, and whaluver you1 * ml do in
CAUTION.
A LL porma* are cau •«*.-• purchaau either of two
tracts nf Land advertised by J.vue P Fmiih. of Ollll-
souville. S. C.: one km-»n a* the 16 mi e hou-o.containing
5 * aero-; the other, a 1 act ot 76 acre*, about 17 mi e* fr m
Savannah, b* Hi on the Augusta Komi, in Llhugbam Co .a*
the subscriber d tm-tlieo»nei*hip tlnreol. 11 viug in hls
n.i*se**ion good title* thereto, bc-ide* hav ng bad lull.
;-*aciiih.0 and quid possession aud exeroired all the rights
of owneiship lor twelve ytars past.
nlir 3 DAN REMSUART.
VitivAP CAhU STOKE.
jVn 17a ;,rn- yStnll Street. oppr:i K St A d cic’l Mall,
j -u-IMitTNi Rslill’ MHTCi . —The sub* iiber* have
f iii-ed aCud’srtm-rsli p un :er the name aud style ot
.Ax11 y GLli..;A>*riN V tU.. breuing date Alls January,
,655 i«i too |.ui,*u H of nans .c(,ug a general Ur, Goads
tia.inr *. a.,u have p-.<rciiar«i- the entire *t, ck in trade
b*- ongiig to M i’re- d.rgast. c ulame 1 in tic- store No.
17* li.uuzi.fi.u street, wire « 'Lev are now receiving and
„p-n ng ii gi-mrai variety •> new and *ca*onable goods, to
-. ll.Clithev beg leave to ball Die atientiou uf 'hu citizen*
o' Niv.inuiili au'i surrounding country, and further beg
have to -tut-- that thetr prices will he on such a scale at
will make it an object worthy their attention.
JNO V UU1LMAHTIN,
J. oHIKLOCK.
N. H.—Mr. L. J Gull mart in will attei.d to the purchas
ing of Goods In the Northern markets. lmo msr7
""SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
fpilt SuUrcribti is receiving and now opeulug a choice
X and well selected stock or
SPRING AND SUMMER OLOTHING,
consisting of fancy Cas-lmtre and Drill Pant , Drab d’Ete,
Alpaca aud Italian t loth Coat*. Brown and White Linen
Coats. Fancy and White Marseilles Vests, aho a fuu as-
sortraontof
FURNISHING GOODS,
to which he would Invite tue attention of buyers, botn at
home aud abroad.
m ar24 W5I.0. PRICE'S. 147 Bay-street.
xjUllAR — 60 bbls Muart'i Orathed. 30 do do Ground, 100
mV* 110 * B “ nd reC5i,8Ja McitAnfeWlX
J l »n« BuU.eire«^A'fine"lot of -up.rior trench Chooo'
late, fresh Salmon and Lobsters; also, 1 doren kega Duteh
Herring. feWT
EW UOUKS AVP MAGAZINES—Received January
i\
Frank Crosbie and Ilia Friends, by Lover.
Thu Pioneer's Daughter, by Emmersoa Bennett.
Harper's Magazine for February ; Graham’* for do ; Go
din's do; Ballou's Pictorial; Poems ef Sirs. Hemans;
Now Dome, Ac. For sate at J35 Coogress-st. fob3
EIFK AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN.
A 1.1. the world Is reading tbla book ; moro than 20,000
copies ordered for tne trade
Full Proof of the Ministry; a sequel to the Boy who was
indued to be a Clergyman—by Jno N Norton, A M.
Tho Mysteries of tho Court of Queen Ann—by Ains
worth.
The Gay Girl*of N'o.v York,or life iu the MatropolU.
Ned Hastings.or the Terror of tbe Road.
More or tlio L fe of P T T Uarnutn.
More of WicoITs Courtship and its Consequences. Ru
es! ved 11 nd for salo by
febl3 H. S. SIBLEY, No. 165 Congress-at,
V r.W SPRING GOODS-—Rich Paris Barege Kobea, new
l\ r.tyla ileli Silks. I’rinte-l Clmllies, Barage D01 ain«,
Black B-ir iga • ChilD'es and Grenadine*. Plaiu Ginghams,
Frill h Prints. Fre nch ('ambries and Jaconota, Printed
Hfill.-.ro!» .rod OrgindJos, Fancy Cassimrrs and Vestings,
fob 23
LeWITT k MORGAN.
A BONAUD, corner of Bay and Bull-streets, respect-
. fully announces to tho public, that he has on hand
11) bbls superior old Bourbon WUDky. ‘J casta do 8cotcb
do. 2 do do Irt*h do, 3 do do Scttrto Brandy, 3 do do Jean
Torees do. which he will diepoee of aa low, err lower, than
renhrreintheelty. 4»W -
UROKR.3 SOLICITED.
T HE undorsigned will h^ve for New York in a few
days to bo absent a short time, sml will be happy to
RECEIVE ORDERS
for girments to bo made, or auv articles In hla line to
ho executed In New York.end will guirauteofud satLfao
tion. WM. O. PRICK. L»raper and Tailor.
mart 147 Bay street.
HI IB Crape do Peris, just reoelved and for aale by^J
W nstS GRAY, BROTHERS.
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE,
:se» or nitoccinux aM> .irrfnsox-8TRtrT9, r? btam
‘rtf', uud rrtgued has In store and fur aalo, a choice is-
locDuu of Foreign and Domestic Dry Good*, »■*—
WILLIAM Q. FOOTS.
i'V'atTE CouDS —1 utnTrlce, Jacodet*. Swines. Bob!
V V no’. louses. Corded Skirts, Counterpanes, Lisle and
Linen Edgings.for sale by .. „ n _____
feufi 1WILLTAM O. FOOTB,
RAPT r lNG>Tl r ER, of different aliie.agood arUele,
at low prlceo for oash For aale by
feb27 S S. SIBLEY, No. lbft Congress-st.
B OOKS! BOOKS 11—Received fab. 3d, by S. S. 8m*t:
Life of fftraco Greeley, bv O. recto a
Byron Bloudy.tbe 1)110 Rauger. hy N. U.CurtU.
Victim of Excitement, by Vlas Uenta. ^
E.iline, or Msgnoba Vale bv• eame ; The Mob Cap and
the Tales, by same; more of Ruth Hall. For tale at 136
Congress ftreet. W>4
HIS.vV.--60 bbls rectified whisky, landing per Era
ma, and tor sale by
BitIGHAM. KELLY k 00.
S UNDRIES.—Irlub Linens, AJjwess. Uuen I)Is pros, to
gether with a variety nt shelf good*, for aale by
CebS WIL1JAM Q. FOUTg.
N EW DRES^ GiIDDS.—Rich Pari* Barege Robes, Printed
(ba'lies. iiirtge DeLainea Rich Striped then* Silks,
Punted Cambrics, Jaconets aud Lr/aod.**, just received
and by feb22 DaWITT L MORGAN.