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SUNDRIES.
, ; |<lHut lt> t'bUICW bill Ullfoo i IftQlll; Vltir
76 do pr uio u|d llownimu( Java »’**;
. - f»ir. | r mo ftudcholeo Ml Hug**;
. .. prune tb clitic* I* K Sunar;
t ,\. u mill c Olanilril Fttyapj
... c'mimi mul nowdmd Rug^r;
M» prime Cuba Molsnits
l- priftio NewUrUeti* Mulrne* .
. ,. .'tiMiu ItcQiMl MoUsmii
•■> lluliiiiioni Hour; 7i iloUeorgl* do;
ir* sugar, butler nod soda BIsnuK;
. D1V..1H Crockers:
\ < K.»in nml milk Il'Kuitj
. » N*t 1 pain mkI lemlh Com* ; . •
.. mid Ur.iflt'* v-r«»il Ht«rcU(
. I Ink'll' 1 and other brands lalfow Candles;
n.iKiimliliuu •' mlloi.;
Judd'* ill Rn*|'eruu audit*;
m uni h Willi min' t> ttml 8 Tobacco,
0 p mud I mu i TuUoi-c.i.ii-NOitnl brands;
. .. t ii'il'H Q ton Ti.bacc.;
i ..tui.l imxnn welding cake Tobacco,
. • Uii.niwlti'o "Woking T-diacco; %
.,r jt> boxes yellow bank I'liewliigTubaOOA;
X0* \tJHI Pipe-;
•t hunch La'slU*,
Patkce'a Yeast Powders, .1% lb cans;
o IlMoriitg Mioct*j
\> grim id Pep;or; ludodo Allspice;
'■ 'H* bine. IVpi oi; lutl«» allspice;
.1. Cli-I.u Uisim Ton. X III packages;
> i > Hack do tin tlo
. ittv. Ilvsons.id Oolong r#a. fl nml 101b bx»i
. ’..n\I- rectified N l» Will,tv;
■) u i: I livlphM.in;
; it. r v 11 Co mocUcut iliver Rye Ulu.
•> do New . iuInihI Itum:
•I.- I. illation Malaga wine;
: . ».» Mouougalu la VV lnnky;
■' U>ii Russell's Ntcl tt Atubi'oklor Whisk) ;
■i ,.. G>guao ilr.in.ly; 60 dat'ort VVlur;
.)'• Mu.loira Wluo;
; j X nil 1 a e >»Ui Imitation Cognac Urautly;
in ci. It Auirncaii lira inly; .
fo |.. L... c« X li'l'O', »j r nml Ji caiks French do;
0 |. ,0. llolUml liiii;
1 |.iiiichuou.*-cotcb Whisky; 1 do Jamaica Rum;
I. ii.it’aiia cvg«r»; 100.0lK> .tuioricnu do;
muli- iuu is; •.!> dm Broom*; 60 tlo painted Palls;
.Muls inline Il ium Slues; 30 tlo tlo Shoulder*;
; i.l.ln Mi -s I'o k; &u tlo prime do,
. .J l.b i Fulton Mark,-I Meet;
■ x,.» nnt ntimi i ngltfth Dairy Cheese;
. , o Aliuond*. Kir-tll. Hazel aud Eng Walnuts;
,01 r.uni Wrapp'ug Paper, together with a generta
i-,, ,i ,i( Hi.o.ls not mentioned. lain.lug and lorniilo
.,. ;v b.v #pt2 WEBSTKK k PALMES
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1’HE SA V AJNNAJH GEORGIAN, MONDAY AFTERNOON, APKIL 16, 1855.
( w Sty ^
m
- ®nk, Taor and Apploquo Mnntlllu, for lain by
’.»rl * HrWITTA. MolUJAV.
IDO stinks koimtlor l lour, ucoiu’il nud lor ualo
_m#_t«‘ McMahon \ iioylk.
I 'lAiUH AN!) UKI» —UJ bills aupnrlnr licitUnoro Hour
i A 0 bbw I.c %l ln«r.l, just rvcnlvnl m bill .lonaoliua mnl
marU 3 D.JKfflK.
for mIo by __ .
L'lA»Ull~60 libU kuporllno UaUlmoru*Hour lamilna nor
T aohr Ann Marla, lor aalahy
limoHAM. KELLY k (X).
Air—60 lack froah fftoundOoniMoal.
A potuplor family tiao, rooalred aodTor ialo ^
doHbouldori, 60 kog.s
Hour,landing and fur ualo by
HOW
lurd, 200 bills BalMinuru
mart “ U6I.COMDE, JOllNaON * CO
^ K\V OIU.KANS Hllli lit.—60 hbda lauding and for ►alo
LI by _ mart OOTAVUd CUUKN.
U Uiioioo tibia LaUitr Koltiin'a Rutu. lauding front hi iq
KDo
.aim. and for an hi by
uiar3 URIOIIAM, KELLY ts 10.
To'COKl'i f—’ioo Moka’lUu t'olTcu, for aaVo by
mart MoMAIION & IHJYU:
b ALTlMOlik FLOUR,—*6 bi»la! Cliolco UaUtmore Flour
on coimlanincnts,landing and for aulo by
Mar 20 ROWLAND .•* Co.
MAY AND DKCKBinKSil. '' ' r
4 r AlR of Wedtlad l.da, hT, lira Hiibbaok. author of the
‘•Wlfo'a Sla’.cr.'’ “Tho Foibidden Marrlagi*," Rro, In
w.t roltmmtt. highly lulfrrcatlng..
" RoaduH, tliotalo that l relate.-
Thlaltioionaeomi to carry, •
I'booiv not alouo a propor inato,
Hut propertluti* 1o marry."
Hcccited sod for aalo hi H. d. HIULLY.
mar? 135 CongroM-atreel.
litSliuNiSiBUOi
T HE Myidcrlca ami Mlserlea of dan Francisco, by a
Californian, showing up all the vailoui oliaiaolurri in
high aud low lift) that ha vo flgmod in Kan Francisco alnco
Ita aettletnenl. /
Muroof tbo douaot tbo Hlrua, particularly InleiU'lltig
lo tho Kuow.Nothluga—all aliould read It.
rulnatu'a Monthly Magaaiuu lor March,
liraham’n Muuti.ly Mngailno for March.
Kdlnglurg Review ; " • •
Rrculrud ai
SAt'UAIt.—50 Uhls Milan's Oraahcd. 00 dudourotmd. 100
O do yi How D'and 0, rccrlved and lor aalo by
marS McMAlloN ft DOYI.K.
DAMANUNK OaNDLKm.—lOO tioavaln atom, aud lor
a! aalo by [uiar27] OCTAVOS C011BN,
TLA S' I'A MUXS KI.OUR, In barrela and aacba, for ynle
k by mar25 OCTAVt'S COHEN
L’LOUit—Atlanta Mill* Flour on hand, and for »nlo by
r umr20 HCTaVU.s COHEN.
UlTHR—20 keg a choice iiiTr, Just lOCtlvedTuil for aalo
McMahon k doylb.
a E l imit a (liu, 50 do 1'.
„do. 60doN F. Hum, 20 do Luther Feltou’a Rum;
lauding aud for eale b.v
martl SCRANTON. JOHNSru.V k CO
I 'EAS.—25 half cheata ltLck Tea. UO do Yung liyann do
20 ilo Gunpowder do received and for aale by
marS MCMAHON k i>0\LK
. LS—JoVt receive^ : 100 bul« plautingand eating
I..,..; .0 bad bbla t’.g Fork aud Ful on Market
,• \tr.t turn Iv limns; lOkegachoiceUmbru Hut*
bics pi tin an.l aeh*rikintr Hour; %.0 bb a Stuarl’a
• n : ciu'lied Sugmat 20 naif chest*choice Muck
. lu nn t >4 lb package* and loose; aud
UaVID O’kONNOR,
Corner Broughton and Drayton-at*.
/i IN—60 bbl*. I’lvolps •
x I and for aale liy
mar22
JN for aa.o by
uiarlS
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
MOW HOOKS,
i’ t.r-h Utbj 1S55. by S. S. SIBLEY -?allr«
.t.,i ;—by lames lUnnay, author ot Siuglaton
i.e.v.iod Interesting work,
t: -r. Ins titty year* exile—by Herman Melville,
l •. p-o • *nn>o etc Something of the same good
s I I... .Gome to Madrid via Barcelcna A
. in r. ,.-.y tbo readiug i tcufol 1.
i,; rkt'lchcs, in prose and poetry—By Sybil
o t:arv ' t yielded, and her work H done.
!.!■:< in Inmity'neath the au utnn *un. r
iota u cutlaw ; or. Secret l’asiword—a tale of
W lu’.ua ure.
c--. del e ,nt—by Emracrs n Bennett
.••ue'iCaxctte For eale at
136Congr«g**tre«t,
id 6-4 white matting. 4-4, o~s an
a by mb'i AIK1N A BURNS
Oil, YOl', EYE>
So Jomc unit Uuy.
AND lWt& YOU’LL TRY
L • tiio.«i» nic^ ch> Ico ftvoilio HAMS. Juet teceived
KJ ••.v.m r Atiguain.nt BARRoX'S,
: r. Whitaker nod Cbarlton-U'., White House.
. iiill.-K Y a.N,
In. 41 do Whisky,
ap 10
i IWaNDY.—5J bHa Rum,
QdnUrandy. Revelvedami
McMAHO.N & DOYI.K.
ug from at >anmr and for aalo by
tnari'4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON kH'.O.
lay, lam'
For salo b.v
UlllGHAMKELLY &CO.
1 for tale by
Onions, Just received ami for aale by
martl MCMAHON x DOYLE
e UTATUtiS—200 barrels prime Planting aud Eating Pu<
tatuea, for sale by
mar.3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
b iteTian : Knickerbocker,
and lor aalo by M. 8. S11U.EY,
»vi_ 135 Congress-Btrei't.
MOLLY BIUOUEN.
A TALK of Forty Years Ago, by Aunio Ohatubera Brad
ford. Thin book la by a new author who Is destin< d
to succeed. It doilct* a fresh and glowing picture of
Kentucky ; is written In an altraatiro atylo, graphic and
hiimoroiiH, inusl lo any American Hook of the picsont
day Price $1. HecvIveU and tor aale by
mart SrS. rilHLT.Y, 136Cougics«'at.
L AMI’S. OIL. Ac—Just received 10barula Solar Winter
OIL 20 boxes sperm aud star Candles, 60 boxes Suap.
aud Starch. 5 bnrcls patent self ruislng Flour, 75 boxes
Urounp Culfee; Pepper. Mustard and Cinnamon, 50 boxes
YonktPowder, Chocolate. Table Salt. Harley, Mace and
Nutmegs, 50 dot 2 and 3 Ply Brooms, 60 do 2 and 3 hoi p'd
Palis, 10 nest CeiUr Tubs,40 di>s assorted Scrub Brushes,
50 do do Cotton aud Manills Clothes Linos, 60 gross Match
es and for i-alo by DAVID U'CuNXEK,
fob 2b * Comer Broughton A Drayton sts,
B OOKS', HOOKS! I—Received i eb.3d, by 8.8. filmvv:
Life of Uorace Greeley, by G. Partou '
Byron Hlnndy.tlio Ulub Ranger, by N. M.Curtis.
Victim or Kxcltoiiieot, by Miss llentz.
Eollno, or Magnolia Vale by same; The Mob Cap umt
tho Tales, by same; more of Ruth llnll. For sale at 135
Congress-street. fub4
SPU ifl jj-citiousT '
AT GRAY, BUGlHERS' CASH STORK.
R ECEIVED per steamer Knoxville, a beautiful assort
ment of Spring nud Summer floods, comprising the
tallowing styles.
Rich plaid and striped Summer Silks
Plain glace Silks, rich Marcetlno Ue Sole
Now style* Brunei Silks, do do Tissue, rich plaid Tisane*
Rich HrlU.auti ot fancy patterns
Do black riilkflro dn Rhino.do do Italian Lewdslclng
Platd Silk for misses at 60 cents per yard
.faconel and Swiss Muslin, Handkerchief* nl low price*
Very rich Jaconet ami Swiss Muslin Sleeves
A beautiful assortment ot Kmbroldeml Cambric. uiarS
BPllINCt 111 BOONS I ‘spuing uihuonsT
H ENRY LAITIKUP A Co. offer lor sale a handsome and
well selected stock of Ribbons, embracing tho newest
style*.** follows ; Plain and striped bonnet Ribbons; plain
and watered white do; plain black and plaid mourning uo;
solid colored sash do; colored, teffata and satin do; dress
trimming, Ac. mart
Kegs, assorted sizes; landing and tor sale by
marS HGLOUilBK, JOHNSON* A CO,
P OTATOES^!00 bbls planting Potatoes, landing from
brig E Doane, for sale by
mart BRIO HAS!, KELLY A CO,
*J!UTKD 8TATKS OB’ AMHIBWki
SOUTHERN DIBTMQt OF GEORGIA, n
rjpo the^ Marshal of the Southern District dfOeorgis 1
Wboroas.^olotuun Cohen, Oclavus Cobon.Henryllrlg-
haui. John J Kelly, .lo*eph Jobuaton, Daniel Tbciauton,
Henry H Scranton. Frederlok A tupuer. trustee. Joseph D.
Baldwin, ownois or tbo Htcsuiboat Thorn,•ndWUllaui D
Borsntou. Holla Taiwan, Jay L Adama, David U Youngs.
Elliabolh W Carpeuier, and . Jonathan J DyaLowner* of
the hcltnonor JoUn Boston, likva exhibited their libel qr
complaint lu tho DlstrlotCbuit tf the United 8lates for
tho Bouthnu District of Oeofg a^ all glpgftod propouni
log that tho said libellants aro the truo aud 1 g*l uw tiers
ot tho said steamboat Thorn, of which 8ylve ter leek I*
and latoly Vraa nmiter. and of tho schooner Johu Boston,
whereof William H Lingo Is and was lately masUtr. tint
•in tho night ol the twentv-fimrth day ol March, in Uie
..ear eighteen buudted and Ofty.flve.the said nehooner
John Huston, on a voyage from the city of New York to
thornty of buvannah. and at that llmo a staunch and well
built aobooner of-tho burthen or four hundrod ton* or
thereabout*, end suffliient'y providfd with apparel. Uckl'
and furniture, and properly maunod with a crow suiHclunt
to work and navigate said sohdonor. at about nine o’clock
at n'ght, tho sal<r*ohooner In the prosecution or her\oy-
ago. having at rived In the tlver8av*unah. within tbo ebb
aud flow of tho tide, aud within the admiralty and roar!-
tlmu jurisdiction of tho District Court of tho UnltedSUtos
of tbuSouthorn District of Georgia, and waa ptoceodlng
up to the city of Savannah In tow of the steamboat Thorn,
grounded on tho wrecks, about two miles f oiu the city of
Savannah, tlio channel Imlng to the south of her. that
whilst tho schooner John Boston was grounded on the
wrecks, and tho steamboat Thorn safoly fssiened and
moored alnnusldo of hor, the steamship Florida, whereof
Merritt 8 Woodhull was master, ou her voyage from New
York to tho cliy of duvaunah, camo up thu Savannah riv
er under full headway, on tbo north aido of the channel,
und then and tliore with groat f-irco and vloUnco, run lulo
and upon the sa.d steamboat Thorn, cutting her bows nl
rectly off. then striking the schooner John Boston at her
fore ilaglng. on the starboard side; that the said steam
boat Thorn now lies sunk lu from four to livo tiet
water at hl;h tide, tlmt shu must bo brought to Savannah
to be repaired, at groat expense and loss of time, ti nt It
is Iraponlhlo to ascertain exactly tho extent of tho dam
ages, but ns fur u i calculation cau Lo made, tho datnaifo
occasioned by such collision totlio oleuroboat Thorn will
amount to the sum of tliirty-Ove hundred dollars.
That tin* schooner John Boston has been brought to the
city of Savunuah, whero she must bo repaired at great
expen»o and loss of tlmo, that It la impossible to ascertain
rxuotly what will bo the extent of tho damage, but ad tar
as calculation can be made tho amage sustained by such
collision to tho schooner John Boston amounts to the suui
ot fifteen huudred dollars; that this occurred In inoad
mtrnlty and maritime jurisdiction of said Court—all o'
whloh the libellants pray loave.to furmsn proof, and have
also prayed a decree for tho damages aforesaid and costs,
and that tho oi dlnary process may issue.
And whereas, tho-Judgo of the District Court aforesaid,
hath ordered and dlreated that the ordlcaij wroewsshould
Issue, returnable to 1 ha United8tate* Court Room, In tho
city of Savannah, on the eighteenth day of April next, at
eleveno'clock.A. M. ,
Now, therefore you aro horeby authorised, Informed,
aud strictly enjoined, peremptorily to cito andadmonl-h
all persons having or pretending to have any right, title.
Interest or claim to the said ateamshln Florida, her ap-
SM IPrtNfr, STEAMBOATS, &C.
JLl LI VKlll’OOL—Uio flno naw clipper ship
SBkYUUNU MEi HAN1G, Spalding, msster,having the
largest part of her freight engaged, will have quick dls-
patch a*uhovo. For nalsncool frt luht, apply to
msr2U BRIO HA >1, KELLY k CO.
. N in W 1 Oliii—Now Lint).—Fisbt Vtusst—
SjTTio uotiooiior ANN MARIA. Cspt. Conklin, will
iiiiiuodlato despatch fprtlio above port. Fur freight
ol 200 biles ol cotton, to eomulpte cargo, apply to
upD .** " ROWLAND k CO.
NibW Yoltif—rKe schr SOMERSET, filer-
abovo.—
UkIgUAM, KELLY A CO.
Rug, Muster, will have quick dispatch
•or ireluhl of deck load only, apply to
ap6 URIOIIA
11A VIIU—Tho bark RHODES, Capt Ross, will
SSfllloail for tho above port if BuQIcb'tit freight offers —
- « «>*•«*'• *Ru t ™
Apply to
ap8
ROWLAl
AUCTION SALES.
. , BY T. J. WALSH.
50 barrels superior Mess l’ork, Now York Inspection,
landing and fur s«lu. ap!5
UY T. j7 W ALB II.
On MONDAY, April 23j. will be sola at 11F Wlllluk's ship
„ .. . yartl.atuo-oicca.
Two Engluos,of Ilo norsa power, ana two Hollers, with
all tlfo appurtenances, belonging io iuu slesmer Sam
Jones, end sold for account ot an concetocd. Terms c»sb.
tnar24
ADCTIOW SALES. 1
nv
• Administrator's fiale.
Will bo sold on TUESDAY .June 6(b. In front of the court
house, i
Half lot No. — and Improvements, situated on Ptne-st,
Oglethorpe ward,81H leat ficnt by 00 fret deep,ft# sim
ple, tun ira|rovements are two tenement wo dm build-
mgs, aim a one story wooden building on a leased lot to
exniro in December next—tb** propeily belonging to tba
estateof Henry L'asseu, deceased. Sold by permlsslno of
(IroiiDdaiitl-WOUrcuuauuunor f.l. I. ,u.n- }„ .‘ERiS.?'!”!!? !!**?!"A’’A
titles to suit purobksasa. . njjjg
Private Sale—A Northern Horse, lung tad, kind and gen
tle in harness. Bold for no fault. Will to aold low.
marlll
for tho benefit of the creditor* and heirs of said estate —
Term* cash. a pjg
Jfla M2W Y<'ltK-Union Line.— lha regular
XfiOtPsckel suhoonur L. 8. DAVI8, Davis. Master, will
luve quick dl patch as shove, For freight or passage, ap.
ply to_ a pit . F. J. OGDEN.
Jli POllT LANIJ.—Tho hark~ADF.LIA ROGETK,
<GWw Hrmvn. M.tstur, wl 1 have quick dLpatch as above.
For uo gbt or psstugu. apply t '
apll F. J. OGDEN.
NEIV YORK-Villon Line—Tho tegu
lar packet Hclnmuer CAIAUACT, Francis, masier,
vo quick dispatch for the nbnvo port. For freight
or passage, apply to
rnirbO F. J OGDEN.
UUSTUN.—Tbe ship LEONIDAS. Watts. Ms*
ter, will barennick dUnatch ns above. For freight
or tasesge, apply to
memo PRIQHAM. KEILY A CO.
BOSTON—Tho packet brig MAHY, having all
Ror undor deck canto engaged, will liavu quick do-
nuaicii. For fieluhi of 60 hales Cotton ou deck. Apply to
a pi3 BRIGHAM KELLY « 0 '.
rail roads, &c.
’iiocarle* at Auction.
BY PIlll.BltlOK dt BELL,
On MONDAY next 16tb April. *t llo’clock.at the store
; corner ofBroi ght n and Jifl-non streets, under nt An-
‘ drews Hall, thoent re slock of Family Groceries, in said
store, consisting of a fine assortment of family Groceries.
■ gale positive to close tho coug rn. Terms cash. ap!3
uV FKiLUitiiit hell: *
Administratrix File.
MAIL IICHEDDLE.
O N and aftei the lHth March. 1355. the mails (or tbo
North, for Augusta, and all places along the Georgia — ......
Railroad, will close at OK A.M. and 7 P. M.; and the mails | On SATURDAY. 21 insunt. at 11 o’clock, In front of store,
Horn the s&mo places will arrive nere at 1 A. M. amt 3)4 ; W nl h. i 0 id.
irons the same places will arrive nere at 1 A. M. and 3>< j "y ‘
I’ M- Tho mall* from Mao- n. Upper Georgia and Way 0.a qoarler Interest In pilot boat GeoBCummlnga,b*.
fitationa along that line.will close atOX A. 4 and the | longlug to <he esiaio of Jaa P Dint, deceased, toldbyter-
mail* from ti.oso place* will arrive n«re at 3)4 P. N. | mls-inn of the Court and per ordvr of 1he administratrix.
Tlie malls for Mscun.fiouth Western Georgia, Florida, ! T*rms cash r at >ll
and tba West and 8outb-We*t generally, will closo at 3 P. ( r — 1 r 1 1
M.i and tho malls from those places wiilat'' -- * *
A.M.
b-innuiili. Il.rch IT. IUU . » bbl. N K Hub. Tor ..1. lo^fo
TRAINS ON THE CENTRAL RA1L1UMU AND CONNECT
ING RAIL HOADM.
11 kl/i'i.tlOHtd—Regular Llnu—Tho supeilor
SJspacaot Hchooner ALaHAMA. Cant.Stevens, having
pun ot her cargo engaged, will havo quick despatch. For
freight or passage, apply to theuiptm.i on board, or to
np!3 BRIGHAM KELLY k CO.
Scncauio.
BY FHlLllitick It uull. '
Old Uouongsheia Whisky at Private Bale—Now landing
! to f„ n ?t r u t, V rlda , r '?“ New Yo*k,23 bbls Old Monos-
I gabela Whisky,for sale low. aplo
BY PHILBRllK S DELL"
O N aud at'ior Sunday IBtb Marcn »n«rant, and until fur- [ THnL n Mi t av Or iofh I **7Si Lai . 8 “- 6t0 ? U . U atoC,rI ' , ‘
ther notice, the PatwwoiK Tiuim on the Central Rail ...kJ’.;!.
Tiuiaa no thsCentral Rail
Road will run as follows > ,
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leavo Savannah 3 a. m. Arrive in stacou 6.25 p.
glass, at only one third the Price. For conreniency,
strength, purity and cheapness,stands unrivalled for making
a richer and more crystullua Jelly in a few mlnuteo than
that mado In the usual tedious wter from Calves’ lest. Just
received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
mark Monument Square.
^OAP.—75 Boxes Family Soap. 60 do No. 1 do, 200 do
Toilet do, various brands, received aud for 8 i'o by
mar27 McMAHuN A DOYLE.
.iriilTE Crap* de Parts, just leeeived ana for sal* by
W- msr8_ GRAY, BROTHERS.
R ECEH’KD, per bark Uadient, 70 barrels Potatoes. 100
Runoldiou's Hams. 2 casks Bacon Shoulders. 2 casks
BaconBldas mhl4 J D JK8SK
BLACK 1116ATli COAL.
^^0 T0 S for sa.o, to arrive. ApplyMo^
OCfAVUS COHEN.
If C'iFKI.F—50bbls crushed and rvlinrd Bu
nch* in ime Rio Coileu. Received and for rale
McMahon & doyle.
Fax'i ““
. 160
rgiiAP—6 ibnx-s Pearl fiiarch.40du Ben-
i a i.liy ■■'Oiip, 75 do ColKatn's Starch. Received
4 v br up 13
McMAliON A DOYLE.
AND yUfil'Al'D—luO lK>xes Grnuud Pepper.
■ Mu tuf.l. Received and for sale by
MCMAHON & POYLK.
,C » —10 M Spin,isii Segars,*HM>rted
1 lb. smokiux tobacco. Received
,13 JlnMAHoN k DOYLE.
, — 10'J b.iuik** piliuo En*l«m Hay. lAndingfroni
.a 'I,.rl i it or ton. f. r ^aloby
HRH.HAM. KELLY A CO.
CUAJiBEtt’S KUIXDIIUIH JOURNAL)
i.'it I. leruiuto.science amt trt-; American i'o.
J1 50p.runn.im or 12a number.
. . >-y mr tne South, or the Failure of Free Society
o.ge Fit* Hugh.
• a: the Times, or Past, Present and Future—by
: An ulng.
-i .-0 and Patent Law*, or Invontor’s Guide—by
.: hi TormBook, cootaluiog Forms of Agro«mont«,
, •> ills. It:—by Benjamin THt*.
.- . A 'Oncan Criminal Law. new edition.
• : n'sl.nivol ll 'iuicido
in Europe and I ha r.vd—by fi Ireneaus Prinoi,
. .'u-iratcd
• ; r.jj —nr RU Mad1er.2voK
H.. ; i: aut B iv Philowpher—by Henry May hew. Ulus-
i :.,rper : ifiiory Bovks. Frank or the Philosopher of
- iv.d Ml-chief
'.iuctlim io i’rari cal Astr(>oomy—by Dr Loomis.
W THORNE WILLIAMS.
SEW BOOKS.
REIVED bv a.d sldf.r i.Aonlluih. 1855—Adelaide
li. <!ul!:r;in, ortho trials o' a i.ov-rnuss Another of
,w, ut and faucl'ul "ue .tlous.which has rondored tho
• if ••Mlu»D Urey" i\nd "Gus Howard" so great a
. .o «itli those better judges of literature, who ad-
i' •. uth'ul d' liiiHations ol human se timonti and pas-
•i.Myseatiuientali'main!m retrlciousombell sh-
i- til si-venlbeauii'ul eugraviug*.
Me lo io.ortio fl.iliup to tbo hUows. The hero
Udok pei formed give ter exploits than ftoy High-
I of hs tiuiu. Hu wrt8af«;a'lo*s rlder^s capnal
i bold u* a lion lii* li;e wa. crowded with ilaring
s uni i;..itvedou* escape.*. Hu was admired by
cs lor Li* gnllai try ns much as ho was feared by
. for hiu almi*t hupirhuraun Mrengtb, activity
fo -n’est wpII 136r«>ngre»»-«t
t ill!-..-
J for sale by fel>4 OGTAVUS COI1KN.
I^EARBORN'B PATENT COTTON BALANCES—Constant
OCTAVUS COHEN.
O ILLUN’S ROPE-25 colls Dillon's Rope,4 coils Pack
ing Yarn, In store and for sale by
OCTAVUS COHEN.
‘ Smith from New York, for sale by
leW 3
OCTAVUS cohf:n.
D omestic i.igL'oRs-60 bbisPf
Ry« "
It Conuecticut Rlvrr
. Ulu; 75 do E Phelps’do; 43 do Domestic Brandy-
Undo Luther IVltonkSon and puro Boston Rum; ”5
i Rectified Wlilskv.for sale by
fob* SCRANTON.JOHNSTON k CO
half pipes Dark and Pale OtnTf
Dupuy A: Co’s Brandy, (vintages 1W0-’4O.'6O) of oui
own Importation. 6 pipes supurlor Holland Gin, (Medil
Swan brand) landing and for sale by
mb 22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
M. FITZGERALD,
Corner of Brougltion und YYhltuUer-atrecta,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
SUCCESSOR to T. C. Rice. Manufacturer and Dealer In
O every variety or common and fine CA\OIKS, kiln-
dried and warranted to resist effectually the but damp at-
mosphere of a southern Climate ; also 1 emun anil Straw-
b#rry_fiyrup. As, ’Terms cash, prices low, tf—upO
AiOIJltNlNU qoodST ”
siLACK Barege*.double width do, Black Tissues, Sewing
1J Sllk.S|teni-h Crai?,Ch>IHe. Mourning Tissues, Jaco
nets and Organdies, Ginghams and Gingham Muslins
Calicos. Black Crapo Collars and Sleeves, White Tarletan
do,do fo in sets, Black i r.po and Love Veils,&j. recently
received and forsHle at tho lowest prices by
ape DsWITT k MORGAN
NOTkCM.
P ERSONS ludebteil to the late Dr SN Harris are notified
tli t all deman la not settled by the 21st Instant, will
bo put in suit In the first curt having jurisdiction,
apll—lw WM. S. BASINGER, Adm'x Attorney.
parel, machinery, tackle and furniture, by all lawful ways
and msaun whereby this monition m»y he raai.e moat
public and notorious, to ho and appear at the time ard
f ilace aforesaid, before iho Judge aforesaid, to show cause,
t any they have, why judgment should not pass as pray
ed for. and to do nod recelvo what unto Uw and justice
shallappertaln. and whatever you shall do In tho premises
you shall certify to the Judge aforesaid at the time and
place aforesaid, together with this writ.
Witness, the Honorable John C Nlcoll, Judge pf said
District Court, this twenty seventh day of March, one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-five.
WARD & OWENS, Prosecutors for Libellants.
[I. 8.] R. H. GRim.v, Clerk.
All persons Interested In this monition will take due
notice. , JOHN R JOHNSON.
' U S. Marshal, District of Georgia.
Savannah 27th March, 1855. ntar28
FARE REDUCED.
Cnbln i'uasnge to Aew York Twenty Dollnrii
UNlTlul* STATICS MAIL LIMB,
(am-wraar.)
Toni; and savannah steaFisSTFs.
Tho ueir and anlondid side-whiel Steamships :
FLORIDA...* 1300 tuns Capt. M.8. WooDBCU.
ALABAMA '...1300 tons ( apt. O. R.fiCUXMK.
AUGUSTA 1600 loi.s Cspt. T. l.TO.V.
KKuXVILLE 1600 tons i apt. C. D. . t BLOW.
will learn SAVANNAH every WEDNESDAY and SATUR
DAY.
Theso sUii« are among tha largest on tho coast, unsur
passed In speed, caloty or coinfort—making their passages
In 60 to CO hours, and aro commanded by skillful, careful
and polite officers. Having elegant stoto-room accoramo-
dati ns, they offer n most desirable conveyance to New
- • . .c • al n . V’chck.wiU be sold,
without reserve, at tbe store of the UteH J Gilbert
Market fquare, - 1
Tho entire atook in said store, Consisting ot alsrgs,
. e . i ... — complete and well selectee stock of Family Groctilsa
Mt«n na R*« 4 m 6 ‘ n 2 10 a m- Crockery, Glassware. Fancy Groceries, &c 7 Bold as tb*
Leave Macon 5 a in Arrivei iu cavaunah 3 30 p. m | property belonging to ihe estate of H J Gilbert, deceased,
Leave Macon 0. 45 p. in. Arm* iu cayannah 0.60 a. m ■ ^ ^orasiaeion or the Conrs of Urdinary and per order ot
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA' • the administrator.
I-eavo Savannah 8 a. m. Arrive m Augusta 6 p.m. 1 ieims— Under 1100,cash ; 8100to|300.60 dsjspcvir
Leave Snvanuah 0 30. p. m. Arm* in Augusta 4.46 a. m. i 1360,4 months, for approved endoiseu paper. ap8
' millicov .\u p : p * ll '«*' to»ltuwtohnt»«ult raiduitn.
BETWEEN MACON AND AUGUSTA. cao tw seen at our coumltgriom. Ttirascash. mar27
aititu in Augusta 6. p. r* 1
Leave Macon 6 &. m.
Amvu in Augusta 4.40 a. a
Executrix cate.
|JLEACH. I) Shirtings and English Long Cloths. lri«b
U Linens, Long Lawns, birds Eyo Diaper*. Linen Sheet
ings, 8 4, 10 4,11-4 and 12*4Cotton Sheetings. Pillow Case
Linen* and Cotton*. Huckaback*, do Towel*, Dowlua.Cra.il.
Scotch Diaper. 7-4,8 4 and 10-4 Linen Damasks, Daumk
Napkins and Doyles, M. tqulio Notts and Lace, 1 urniture
EVV ORLEANS, SUGAR MOLASSES, &c.—20 lihdV I Fru.ge8, A-c.. for salo nt the lowest prices by
» choice New Orleans Sugar, 20 de. prime New Orleans : mar “ J DsWIfT & MORGA
Sugar, 00 bbls choice New Cron Molasses, 50 do. Rectified ; 11ECE1VKD PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—2 bbls Pig
Whiskey, landing, and for sale from store by JL\ 2 dodo Sides. 2 do do .•"•.oulders, 26 boxes Urunz(
»Vhl3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k Co. lo Lemons. 15 bbl* Apple: l'do Smoked Tongues. 10 hall
MCMAHON k DOYLE.
i
i jrsnleby
JOHN D. JESSE.
O’
,LD MONONGAHEl.A WUI3KY—30 bbls X. XX. and
XXX. just received and for sale by
fcb27 McMAHON k DOYLE.
MRHAM, KELLY k Co.
F IO1UMS. SHOULDERS. SIDES, Ac —Just received—10
bols Pig Hams. Shoulders and S des ; 2 hbda Balti
more Shoulders ; 10 hair bbls Pig Pirk ; 10 do do George
Harris’ cured Beef, and for salo by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
leb28 Corner of Broughton and Drayton-sts.
B RANDY, &c.—20 half,40 quarter and 16 eighth casks
Brandy, 6 half casks and x6 cases Claret, 10 caaesfiau
lerne. 10O wholo and 60 hall boxes Tobacco, in atore and
lor sale by. feb4 OClAVL’S COHEN.
AJJVV BOOKS. ,, r
! IVF.D A|.:il oili.lSeo. Gy a SSIGi.EY—Lift of .-am
Mo i-tou ; the i-nly authuutic memoir of him ever
. ; beautifully and profusely illustrated.
-••it !:m.mr the Travel lot’s Enturtoinmeuts— by Jo-
dua-'s.-cuior; something icvanl highly luterest-
...t»n in a loll and easy stylo, a grnphlo and
• -'m'''oithe laves of Rotert Hcldane. ot Airthrey.
r |,: j hrolbor Jam * Alexander Holdane—by Alexan-
; i.i.u.c, l*sq.. of tbo Inner Ternplo. BariIsier at Uw.
•ilu'*’« Kxp.ottory l.cctmeson tiioRpisiletotheEphe.
:,y die itev J U Ghees, t JJ, M R S A. late Minister
• rr-id'* Cro-- Church Dublin.
.. of tliran la Elliott an 1 Nolly Bracken. For aalo
bplO No. 135 Cougress at.
iJU-MUSllC I.UiUOHS.
y Mir.ds ' e«r uriean* Whl-kys
/ i> ' . i.arrels E Phelps' Gin; 60 do P &i H do,
„'j to Urnudv;
. X caek s'Brandy, Twigg Hoop. 4tl» proof;
.0 no do do do do do;
.i u.irri-U NewEnglau Rum;
?.j do Luther Felton's Ruiu:
2 ■ W casks Malngi Wine; 2u ii do do do.
" SORANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
- YOlO I1UPUES31U.M PAPER
p.jit l.HINii WITHOUT PEN <iR INK.
1'Yl Ni. Lcav. *. Plants. Flowern, Pictures. Pattern* for
emui xi lei v, iiiHikiug Linen Indelibly, and Manifold
i:ir. ihlsi.rt de i-absoltt’Hy the nest portable Ink
’ iu thekU'i’Vu nurld. lor * small quuutlty folded and
; i iu i|i» pr.e.et con tliutes a travelling inkstand
. c .i-it he broken N'o p. n is needed, for any stick
,'('liv'd tin poiui wiles equally as well as tbo b»tgold
mt nCnivi-rse. Fur drawing It is indispensable. It
i lied, ihu whole m t id Drawing aud Painting—taught
v::z txssov Any lu*f. pluni or flower, can be translated
m p ig.-a of an ulnuiu. with u minut- nud distinct re-
; v c of n.tuio. Win. equal facility. pictures and
r<t>iy p.iturn arc t.kcu, nml huvo received the
- t i ul ^ium-, from thotali- sex; and, Indeed.* more
j resent for a lady c -ul t not bo producul. This
o ,. per will ul«o mark Linen, or oiher article*, so as
ia'hi |.er»ctiy inJelliolo. .>U tbo wa-hlug iu tho
r J full t.* bring ‘it out. Any child can use it with per
se, With tlr’e tingic Paper likewise, oxb narorn
• i ov. r.v letter written can bo«ocurcd without any
...‘■1 labor w.aiuver, n.m.iug Ii the cheapest an' 1
. n cnientnrtic c extmt. It is used lo gn at ad.
.i- by M' -itera of tlio p.ib ic Press, Telegraphlo«p*
mi-*altu-till others. Lace luckavecontains Four
ml O-lura—Black, Blue. Green and Red—with full
■r uied l.istiuctions, loratL io u*n nud will last
• i.tiylohg t'lobiain Fivo Hundreddistluct lmpresi
* i'
,t up in beautifully enameled crlored Envelopes
jtliful likeness of tun Proprietor attached.
;.j t ,v. rv packiiue warranted,
iad'z’n, oi five .or Si Single packages 26 et*.
*, po a t paid.X' HUBBi-Ll. 107 Broudway, X’. Y.
ufiM'fl oriUFPnm.
l'8 daoic IMPiit-BloN I'.vPEii —Wo refer our road-
i advertiscmena lu another column, setting forth
ol tli! < plea-dug and ing-nbiu* Invention. Tbe
..-bi’-jld in-lit caiito give it a trial —Philadelphia
.urpa -ved for neat tie "* and utility, and should
i !..«< Knit, it richly dc.ervcr —TilAme.
nt:liu p ililiu Im* 'Oiig desired, nud recommends
*..fv iuJividn.l of Mst* and refinement.— Joiim
«. IV:
1.1666.
dim apt
Goshen Butter, 100 boxes White, 60 do Colored Cheese.
100 boxes now Scaled Herrings, received per steamer and
for sale by feb 22 fiCKAX’TON, JOHNSTON k CO.
i-ud, corner of Bull and Gay-streets a line lot of Beef
longues, which liu will dispose of as low as possible. feb9
UTTEITaND~CHELSE—20 Urklus"Butter, 20 Cheos
) received and for sale by
ftb23
McMAHON k DOYLE.
.’LOUR —100 bbls Georgia Flour. 200 oasks do. for *ale by
? oct12 McUAUUS&UUYLE,
J UST received, and lor aale by A iionaad, corner of Bay
and Uull-streets—A fine lot of -up rlor French Chuco
late, fresh Salmon and Lobsters; also. 1 do»en kegs Dutch
dsrring. feblf
W HITE GOODS.—Cambrics, Jaconets. SwInsc*. Bob!
net Laces, Corded Skirts, Counterpane*, Lisle and
WILLIAM <L FOOTE.
at low prlcea for cash For sale by
9. S. SIBLEY, No. 135 Congress
._ various brand*; Corn Meal, fresh lot put up for lam
ily use, a superior article; 26 quintals fiesb Codfish, just
received nnu for *nle by
np5 McMAHON k DOYLE.
rlor Baltimore Flour ; alto, 10 bbls and 20 kegs Leal
Lard, just received and foi rale by
a pU JOUND^ JESSE.
H OSIERY.—Ladies' Cotton. Lille Thread and Silk Hose.
Gent*’ Half Uoso, Children*' Hose aud Socks. Lad os’
aud Gent*’ Gaure. lloriuo and LL1I0 TlireadUuderVests,
Childrens' ditto. For .“tlio by .
AprO DiWITT k MORGAN.
MOTATOtfi—200 bbU Potatoes, landit g fiom ship Alma
A for sale by *
BRIGHAM, hELLY ALU.
•ua, and for sale by
QkIQHAM. KELLY k CO.
yjUNDRlEd.—Irish Llneus, Alp«c«s, Linen Diapers,!
i? gether with a variety ol shelf goods, for sale oy
lebO WILLIAM O. FOUjE.
, kOMESTIO LIQUORS.—60 bbls Rectified Whisky ; 60
XJ do Pur# Phelps’ Gin ; 60 do E Phelps' do ; 4u do Do
mestic Brandy; 6udoN E Rum, just received per sefirs
tmma and C Loeser, and for sale by
l#b2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
I | A V.—100 bale* prune Northern Hay, landing per bark
LA Goodspeed, and for sale by •
leb'L BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
a AMS.—500 Ham*—Kulusoov 'Upetlor Hams, landing
per sour. T. T. F’ardy. andfoi sale by
mtrlQ BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
J^ACUN AND iwUH)— 60 hhds uawShuul era and Sides,
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
IIALTIMORE F'LUUR.—100 Barrels landing Horn schr
A) John V. Fsrrsy, and lor sale by
tnnifO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
HAM. KELLY St CO.
_ cholco new Bucon Sides, 16 do do Shoulders, 10 tierct
ugar-cured Hams, SO bbls aud 60 kegs prime l.oal laird,
,0(i bbls Howard street Flour, landing and for sale by
rah IS SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
IME—500 barrels Llm*. for sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
-20 Hhds. Molasses received, und for **1
[ms 27] Me Mi HON k POYLK.
1J
M olahses.-
_ by
_ in cloth and paper bindings, for sale by
dcc21 8 8. SIBLEY. 136Congress-street.
iNEW'UOOKS.
1» ECEIVF.D Apiii 7th. by n. S. siUi.rY—Ingluue. or the
tv F’irst Daye of olood—by Alexander Dumu*r translated
Medical Notes and Reflections by Uenrylb.llanrt, M D.
F HS,
AI*o, a fresh arrival of Miranda Elliott. F’or sale at
ap8 136 Congress-street,
,\KW ll.iOKS lUUCldiVlfiJJ
3,' ■> 8. u BlkT. MAhCU, 20, 1666.
in; c:in> .1 tun Lamp, u postliunxm* novel—by Wm
:...c.h nutbi,r<>1 Anti Coningsby.et«
r;lt,*1 P.-t and INe-cnt. by Itbjliaril Cheverlx, Frenou
1,! niulmrn: Iho Study of Word", Le«*onfc oa Pror
• 1tc ^ .
Hi-tury id the lien Fever, a h 'inurouv record—by
r U'ir iliaui in on« v .lunio.tllu»trato<!.
1. y Middleton, nr the history ol a Fortune—by G W M
s-ulla another cxciiinz work fromHho iertlle pen of
• v;..i dcrful delineat'-rid human passions.
tu rggier Mug. or tlie Rovers of the Antilles—by
NOTICE.
LL those indebted to the un lerstgned, wl
. make payment on or before tho loth inst.. or tboii
L'ollectlon.
Savanuuh, April 6lb, 1855.
Uo
1S6 Congress slreet.
\Y'
* SittldSS OdOOb—AL1* NEW.
1. Rob"'. I r mi: I Tissues nud Bareges, Plain Ua-
• i.nd ■ pu.i-li Crapes, Organdies. Jaconots and
"iu'i ADies*#-.. 1 InH and Striped bilks,French
1, IJiil.i'i • - i , -ri'al>*».A3..'or»aiehy
DkWITTA MORGAN.
1 AND PLiiCit—26 bids I^#l Lard.60 kegs Leaf
:lO libs* lJiiilnn.ro F'lour, landing and mr sale
iij.5 y.KANTuN. JOHNSTON k CO.
Ll’i/.t D~ STUCK—For Bafo by
J. BRYAN, Broker,
117 Bay-street.
I j ’• -l HAL It A
CONRAD SCHNEIDER.
lw—np7
York.
..$20
Bp at
33Ut i"
NOTICE.
11 MJE UNDER8IOXED, on the 2d instknt, formed
A partnership, under tho stylo of Henderson k Luf-
lin.muf Fni-traniartlnn nf a ranernl Hldn and Ta'loiV hu.
aprt—3
O. H. LUFBURROW.
L lliAm natiu .i , vuu..—•» .» . v
Self Raising Flour, in 0 and 26 lb packages, just ro-
red and for sail by apO JuHN D. JESSE.
JOHN D. JESSE.
H 1I
s
cclvtU a:
H AMS—500‘assard’s superior Ha
R M Charlton, and for salo by
aprt
‘ AliONK. -
A Talo of Southern Life by Marion Harlaml of Richmond,
Virginia.
Manual or Sacred History, a guli
of the Divine plan of 8«lv*ton, by
•• ' -ith Jesus, - “• ‘ *
isuccn I Fanny
(1,1104 nn.n.nGeorgiao by birth and edu*
1 • Duelleruf five years experience, d«-
1 hat capaclt/ la Florida. Certificates
! ■ ti.*bfd gentlemen
"VIRGIL,"
vtl .hcksonvllle. Fla.
\.VTaNTI.D—py a respectabio~wom*m a sltuailon as
’ ’ Nurse, with a lamily rolng North preferred ; or
i.ai.bjcctlon 10 ft place to do housework. Ap-
■y*ttti:ifcO:#/ * 5—ap4
_l-'aVi *; i; fijvi'.’s u Uxs Alexander^ Kii Qloves, 1 *
'•'lo. i, ju.t received and 'or sale by
GRAY BROTHERS.
126 Ilral0n.4t.ugb
U
•j/j : t ■!• I.:i-’.ici“Taffeta Glovss, Kid finish, nt low
\ <.AJ - f.rqa,b.a» GRAY IROTHKR8,
I -1 l1 '' 121 nro'ightnn-st.
I vE AR- — ,00 it. regar*. vsilous brands, re.tlvrd and
■ ° for talo t,y [nurtf] QMoMAHON St DOYLE
J 11 Kerlt.
Mornings wdh Jesus, a series of devotioi
ia closet and the family, by Rev Wm Jay,
Lectures on English LUerature,from Chi
son. by Henry Reed. ■
The New Pastoral by Tbos Buchanan Reid.
Rankings Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical ,-clenues
fromJuly to December, 1864.12 per annum.
Tba American Journal of Dental Sciences edited by Dr
C A Harris and AS Plggott, new series *5 per annum,
marl4 TV. TJI0BNEW1LL1AMS.
b"
Augusta, a lot of fresh Ooshen Butter. For sale by
ml P. H. O’NEILL. Marshall House.
DUY GOODS AT W IIOLE8ALIS,
00axtn or aaovanox axe m
ri'HK undersigned has In store
A lection of Foreign and D01
to the city and country trade, t
tho Inspection nf purchasers.
OCTAVUS COHEN.
/~tEMENT—60 barrels Cement lauding, and for sale by
\y upb RUWi AND «S CO.
nUTATuES—1T6 barrels Irisl, Potatoes,different quail-
X ties, received and for salo by
ap5 McMAHON k DOYLE. •
\ LE—76 barrels Taylor k Sou’s Cream Ale, received
Ijl end for sale by
ap5 McMAHON k DOYLE.
tJL'OAnS—160 barrel# A, II and C Sugar, recoived and for
O sale by np& McMAHuN k DU\ LE.
CtOAP—125 boxes N'o 1 pain family Soap, received nnd
O for sale by apD 51c iAHuN k 1-OYLE.
OTARUlI—loO.boxes Pearl Svarch, received and tor sale
O by ap5 JlclfaUuN k LOYLE.
/"VLD MGNGNGAHF.LA—60 bbls pure article, received
v/ and for sale by
ap5 McMAHON 4: DOYLE.
,v EVV SPUING PRINTS—Per Steatmr Knuwllle-En-
L v glish. ecotcb and American Prints, solid colors; and
F'rench Cambrics. Jaconots, Qinghams. Organdies, Ac., fur
sale by feb21 DiWITT k MORGAN.
Ii Uil, GIN, WHISKEY AND PEAcU BRANDY.—200
IX barrels of the abovo kinds of Liquors landing, and
store. For sale by
tnartt BR1GHAMKELLY k CO.
v E.v UKLEiN.S WHl.-KY.—1U0 bbl* Dean k Hall’s
. ^ brand, landingnnd for sale by
ran 7 OCTAVUS COHEN.
/-ytT&—100 bag* very heavy Seed Uats, landing from sch
Ann Maria, and for sale by
marfi BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
j\/| ANILLASKIRIS.—-14 bales containing 20o0Manilla
lVx Skirts, a superioraftlc.e. just received and for sale
by marl UKlUHAM, KELLY k CO.
VI AX SUfAlNE WINE.—A fresh supply 0! this cele-
j.VA brated Wine, of new importation, just recei.ed «nd
for sale by mar8 F. J. OGDEN.
UiODA.—60 boxen supr caibonate Soda, rocefoed and for
O sale by iuar8 MCMAHUN k DOYLE.
OUO Alls—50 bbis Crushed Sugar, 60-do Pulverised do.
IO 100 do Yellow do, received and for sale by
mar23 McMAHON k DOYLE,
|?IA)UR.—Choice Baltimore Flour, iu atore. and for »aW
r by mar 27 ROWLAND A CO.
fJOTATOrSAND APPt.Efc—Just received ono hundr.
L barrels Potatoes and 10 barrels Apples, and for a . la
by DAVID O’CONNER,
febl6 Comer Broughton and Dray ton-st •.
PLANTING POTATOF3#.—2t0 bbls Plnntlng Potatoes
L landing and for sale by
fobl BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
POTATOES—160 bbls Potatoes landing this dav per ship
X Oneco. nnd for sale by
fob21 F. J. OGDEN.
P0TAT0F>'—DIO iibl« Planting Potatoes received and for
X sale by
fob23 McMAliON & DOYl.l-
Pi'l HAMS.-*Oust received, Ihe casks very final’
i Hums, and for salo by febl A. BON'AUD.
jJUM, GIN AND BRANDY—60 bbls dum, 60 do Gin, 60
JX do lirnndy, just received and tor sale by
feb'27 MollAUON k DOYLE.
BACON.
OlDF-8 AND SHOULDERS—13 hhds Sides nnd 17 lihdi
Shoulders. In storo and for salo by
febl7 OCTAVUS COHEN.
/S H AMl’AON'l'. CIDER—76 boxes fine Champagne Cider in
* ■. ir • 111; 1: 1 .lie by lnarQ O 1 a Vi'S COHEN.
/11IAMPAC.NF— 35 baskets• London Club" Champnge
V> In storo and for sale bv
marl" OCTAVUS COHEN.
/"lOFFEF!—100 sacs* Itlo Coffee,75 boxes Ground do, 100
O pocket* Government Java do. toceived and for snlo by
ranr.fi McMAHuN & DOYLE.
/~1F.MENT—6» barrels Cement, for salo by
U marffi ROWLAND k CO.
VT EVV DRESS HUGHS — Rich Paris Barege Robes, Printed
i v (ha lies.Barege DeLaines. Rich Striped ChoneSilks,
Printed Cambrics, .inconets ana Organdies. ju*t received
and by tetwv DiWITT k MORGAN.
T\OMESTIC L'UIIORS—76 bbls N h Rum. 50 do Domestic
U Branor, 6U itn (Ilo, 100 do Whisky, recel.e l an 1 for
ale bv •>"<• MoMAiioN k DOYLE.
gentleiueui ahd juoys wear.
r?ANCY J.inen Drill*, nrow i ftavy Duck and Drills,
r Black Drab d’Ete, F’ancy Cassimerea.Nsnkiuett*,Cot-
l tonades. Striped Satteens, Brown and Slate Liuens. Farm
er’* Drills, VVliito aud i olored Marseilles Vestings, ko , fat
sale by inar23 DxWITT A MO «»AN.
fpsr received and for sale by A. BON AUD—6 J boxes nl
tl Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapp*. 10 boxes nf assorted Jel
lie.*; also, iv flue lot of English and F'lonch Mustard.
1 - febl 7
: MACON.—26 casks new Bacon Sides. 10 do. do. Shoulder?
JJ for sale by [mlri41 WEBSTER k PALMER.
I 1 AY.—100 Bales Prlu 0 Northern Hay for sale, to arrive
II per bark Fligb f - by
inarlO BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO
ORUEU3 BOLlL'lTkD.
HPHK undersigned will leave fur /few York in a few
X days to bo absent a short time, and will be happy to
RECEIVE ORDERS
fur garments to be made, or anr articles in his line to
be executed in New York, and will guarantee fu 1 satUfuc-
1 Ron. WM. 0. PRICE, Draper aud Tsllor.
1 msr2 147 Bay street.
SPRING TRADE, 1H56.
CORNER BRUL’GUTON k JSFFERSuN-BTREElS.
npHIS attention of Merchants la Invited to an examine-
X tlou of un* of the larged and belt astorted stock ot
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods ever brought to this mar
ket. which will bo sold oa accommiLiatJog form*, by
,nar2 WILLIAM 0. FOOTE
DOMESTIC GOODS.
r\ RAY BROTHERB bare thi* day received.
\J 4 casuavery One Hheetiug: 2 do Fancy Print*
20 pc* Farmers brown Drill; 20 do do slate Drill
Linen Checks for costs, white Linen Drill
Brown Lln*n Drill, fine i
10.4, IM. and Bhoellng. 4-4 browo Dam»*k
40 dn* Huckaback Towel*.20 dn Itneli Dowlle*
41 do* L’oen Napkins, 30 pel Eo-.tch Diaper
IS (M Well U.tmIII.,quill.. Fm«*
. c ” u “ uImSiwSu
NEW BONKKTS I NEW UUNNKTS1
tOR THE MILLION.
MRS. DOYLE return* her sincere and grateful
acknowledgments to the ladies of Favannah, aud
__ particularly to her customers from the country
iun,ug out Georgia, Alabama and Florila, for the very
liberal and extensive patronage extended toberiorthe
1a*t four'ears she has been in business In this city.and
more particularly the desire manifested elnce she com
menced to sell at her greatly reduced prices; in other
words, at New York prices. She begs leavo to announce
that she has just opened the most extensive, choice, and
varied stock or Bonnets. F'lats, and Boys’ Hat-.also. Mens’
Hats.trimmed and uutrimraed. over exhibited by her in
tbt* c ty, and at prices that will distance all ( there by 6u
per cent. Regardless as well of those who sell on long
credit, and consequently charge such tremendou* profit*,
as well as her own benefit, preferring to make up the dif-
feience by selling cheap and -piling 1-rgeqiiantlties. there,
by avoiding a large overstock at the end of each season;
therefore she partlcu.arly Invites allthosc visiting the city.
In want 01 such goods n* she keeps, to an inspection of her
stock, wh ch will bo found to embrace the choicest sen
sonable goods in MILU FRY, BONNETS. TRIMMING, of
every description. HOS1FRY and KaNCY AHTKLK8.
Ladles’ F'ront and Back Hair Braids. Wig* and Curl*,
and Hupplied to order at manufacturer*’ prices, and the
exact measure taken for ladies’ and gentlemens’ Wigs,
every sbdde.from the best manufacturer In tbe country.
Piukiug Braid Stumping, Straw Bonnet* and Hats.
Bleached. Pressed, or Trimmed. In a superior manner and
iu the latest at vie. Every descilptiouof Fancy Silk, Satin
and Crapo Bonnets, made to order Straw Bonnet* Trim.
mod, and all kinds of Trimmings furnished at short no
tice. Mrs. Doyle, assisted by competent and experienced
young ladies front tbe North, will attend to tbo Bonnet
Making nnd Fancy Department and will end.HTor with
skill and taste to please nil who will ftvor her with their
custom.
An early call Is requested in order to get a good eelcc-
tlou wholesale aud letal).
Whitaker st. neur Congress, oppnsllo to
mar 22 Henry Lathrop St Co.
FOR l?AIiIA OH RENT.
I OFFER for s.»le or rant my • ot and Dwelling House.
piea-amly situated in the Vidas*m Wliiie*ville.<in the
Central Railroad, thirty mile* from Savannah. F'or health
and convenience the location cannot be surpassed. The
House 1* two-story.and contaiua six room*. It front* 00
the Railroad, and is 0 ly a short dls ance from the sta
tion. AU nececa ry out buildings aro on the Ixit. such
a Kitchen, Negro i-ouse, Stable*.Carriage .'hvd. Ac^Tberc'
Is also a fine Vegetable Garuen.’mostly undor cul (ration.
Persona desirous ot a healthy and convenient country
residence will call early upon the sub*criber.
HUGH E. CASSIDY.
Wbltesvllle, March 24.1865. lm—mar'^9
Cabin Passage
Steerage Passage
PAUKLFOIlD. F’AY k CO., Agents in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL. 18 Broadway,New York
Savannah, Xor. 17, 1864. marl 3
WtiUUlDA PACKET.
fir Daritu, Urunawick. and St. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson
ville, Pico lata, Palatka,and lilack Creek, Fla.
^ . ■ylf*’** ifc. The uew and splendid fast running steam-
SEMINOLE. Captain W. R. PiwtKU. will
eoiumeuce her trips as above on Tuesday, the 20lh Inst.,
at 10 o’clock. A. M., nnd every Tuosday regularly hereafter.
Returning she will arrive at Savannah on Saturday morn
ing, in ample time for passengers going north, to connect
with the X f ew York and Savannah steamships.
The Seminole Is atted up in magnlficentstyle. with latj,
and airy state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
not excelled by any steamer In the South.
Taking tbe Inland route she offer* superior inducements
for Invalids and others 3. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent
febl7
SUtiAlt, iUOl.ASSKS. &C.
j llhds choice St. Croix Sugar ;
wlJ 10 bbds ch.dce New UrleansSugsr;
16 bbds lair New Orleans Sugar;
30 bbls choice XVw Urlenus Syrup;
30 bbl* c olce Molasses;
20 quarter ca*ks Brandy, 4th proof,
16 eighth cask> Brandy;
16 bbls Bomostio Brandy, landing and for salo
Mir» SCRANTON. JOHNSTON &
CO.
Lot No. Hand improvemsnta.60by 100 feet, fronting
cn Taylor-street. Tbo improventtnta are 8 two-story
bilck tensmint*, oa high bat*meats; ail In good condition
and under good rent, Uluogii.g to the estate if Wm Quan-
lock, Jr, deceased, and sola by term lesion of the court of
ordinary aud by order ol the vxeruirlx.for benefit of tha
heirs aud creditors ol said estate. Terms cash. m*r24
FOR PALATKA, K. F., VIA
Deerien, Urunncick, St. Marys, Jacksonville?
tleOury, black Creek, and Pichlala.—Tlio new elegant
smampacket ST. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, will leavo
for tlie above place* on Thursday morning. 23d instant, at
10 o’clock, nud enutinua to leave every Thursday there
after.
This boat having largo and airy state room*, and taking
the Inland route, offer* superior inducement* to travelers
and others.
F'or freight or passage, apply on hoard at th* Florida
Pteampacket Wharf near the Gas Works, or to
nov22 CIAGHURN k CUNNINGHAM.
FOR CllAlibKSlOS—TO LEAVE SEMI-
WEEKLY.
After tlio 14th instant the steamer CAL-
HOUN will leave on every Wednesday and
murclny evening nt 7 P, M.
jan)4 si. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent,
fLoUIUA-I he ‘steamer WELAKA,
Tapluin King, will loare a* above overy
M. UFFITthM, Agent.
sT. A I GUSf 1 SiE—Tne sleauiet ST.
).IOHN.', Cupt James Frcouirn, will go to rst.
Auau*iine on nor trip or Tli.ir>d>y. lOih AprD.
apl2 GLAtiHuRN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
FOKTeW Y oUK—VIA NORFOLK, VA.
The large and cnmniodinusdniiblu < o-
Engine icltlo Wheel Steamships
ami'Ktown nnd Ronuoko.lenvo* Norfolk, Va., for New York
direct, overy We.lnesdHy morning and Saturday evening
arriving there next day Passage and fare, state-rooms la
eluded $8 : steerHge pass-ige $4. Those ships tuo one thou
sand tons burden each, and aro fitted and found In every
respect, according toact of Congress, and are Inevery way
as comfortable aud sconce as any steamships oo the coast.
Passenger* taking tho Ibiilmsd to Augusta connect with
tho tVilininginii and Manchester Railroad nt UraucbvilU
and proceed directly on to Norfolk, from wlienco the run to
New York. Is made In about 24 hours.
J M. .SMITH A BROTHER.Agents,
ve2U Smith's Wharf. N'oriolk.
.e*vo Macon 8.45 p. m
Leave Augusta 7 a. m.
f «ave Augusta 0 D m. Arm* in Macon 2.10 a. m.
The Train whloh loaves Bavanuan tor Macon at 8 a. m
•unnects with tn« liacou and \\**(*rn. and Western aua
-I'.Uuilo Rail lioaa*. carrying pssaengera fur all points on,
laeso Roads, for Rome, f Georgia,) iur Nashville and Knox
ville. (fenn.,) aufi lor North Alaiuroa.
The frrins which leavu mvannso tor Macon at 4.05 p.
V. connect* with tbebouth-western.Muscogee and Mont- ,
gomrey Rail Rosas, carrying p****ogers Tor all points on I rm . ^,,^7 nlu „
these roads, and for Americus. Aioany. Columbus, for Tal- mnr „
ahas.ee, (Fla j for iioutgnmerv. Mobile, and New Ur- T B r .1 ,, c „ rt 1 r { ' ,ui ^ha serviceaaaGeneral Agsnt
; eftns 1 A for rentlug houssa and iota, and will also attend to
The Train which leaves favannau lor Augusta at 8. a. ; ^„ c .'i U ® c , l , i ° a ,? f , re “ t ' "“f oraU klnds. H* prouUt*
m. connects with the , vening Trains of the Georgia Rail i » tUaUou t0 » D T ent FV* ud , lo T b te*-
Roads, and ihe South Carolina KaUHosd. f ALF< DLOL3,
Tho Train which leaves eavannan toi Augusta at 0 30 p m. . .. r-u- t?
connects with tbe mornlug Train* of tbe Georgia Rail Roads , Minis 4; Johnston. OctaTUS Cohen, Ksq.,
and tho South Carolina Rail Roau. q m <>«0. M. Waldburg,
Either of the Trains leaving earannah at 8 a. maand at „„„ t? |‘
4. 05 p. ra will carry passengers Tur SllUedgevIllo and Ea- Uoa. W. u.atllsa, Dr. R. u. Arnold.
tonton, the 4 05 p. m. Train being tbe most closely con- om—msri
nected. WATER CURE I WATER CURE II
Passengers at Augusta uestinea tor Oglethorpe, Amen. rrtHE undvrs gntd luvite tbe attention o Invalids to th*
cub. Albany, Tallenaeiee, Uolumnui, Montgomery, 51oblle I A LAWRENCE WATER CUBE, BKATTLkBuBO', VT.,
andNewUrleBn*.miiHttHt*u**oB m. Train to avoid de-| acknowledged as on* of the most favorable loea itles for
tention. i this purpose in the United Rtatee. They are confident that
The morning Train from Mscoa will carry passenger* for I their expvrienco of u.any years lu conducting such an as-
Milledgerille and FAtonton Passenger# from Milledge- I tablUi.tuent. together with *ome rucent ImprovemvDts
vllle aud Eaton ton will tako the up day Train ut Gorden. ; made in both tbo bathing as weil aa lodging d«|«riaents,
Passengers fur the New York and Philadelphia Steam will eaih-fy the expectation and wants ot all that favor
Ships, should arrivo In Savannah by the morn.ng Train. I them with their confidence. Tho medical department, In
They are particularly requested to consult the Steam Ship I pauicular. will be kept In equal step with tho progress of
advertisements for the days of departure. scientific Hydropathy.
Through tickets are sold between Savannah and all the ’ U. W. uRAW, U. D.,
above nainnd places, also between Montgomery and Au E. J. LOEtVEXTHAL.!
gusta. W, KL1NGE.
Wm. W. WADLEY* Gen Sup’t
Savannah. March 12, ltob. MarlS-tf *
L. M I)., J-1
Propyletom
3m—marlfi
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
S&TEREBTlaU BECftlbN.
W ’E think we are serving the public in calling atten
tion to the decision ot tha Com t ol Common Pleas,
in Baltimore. The cahO was old of more than usual im-
or,..... portaace, especially to all who use platform scales, as the
, . r CHANGE OF RCHbUULE. decislou of ih« Court established tbo lact, that in *11 mat-
/\X aud after Tuesday. February 20th. pas.enger train- tersot dispute, a* to weight, tho scale* msnuf_ctured by
will leavo Macon daily for Culumbus at 3 o'clock, A. Messrs. Fuiruunk* k Co., of Vermont, are tho stanuard.
M. and for Americas at 7. A. M., arriving at Columbus 8,‘i ; The suit a-o.e from a discrepancy ul weight between one
o’clock. A. M.. and at Americus 11 *5, A. M. Lea,*.* Amor, of Falrbauk’s scale* In use by tbe Baltimore and UbioRaU
ions daily, at • o clock. A M., and Uolumbiia at 2y<. P. M , j r0 id Company and ouo of another manufacturer. The
arriving at Macon from Americus at 11 >*, A. M.. and from | caea occupied tbo Court for two days Judie Marshall, in
Lolumbus at 7*4.1. M Connecting at Macon, "each way,'’: delivering bisdecisiun. st.tedas the re-uil of the evidence,
with Loutral hitllroad trains tosavannub, AugnMa. Mil- that the accuracy or Fairbanks’ scales was e„tn-.ll.hed oe-
ledgevll e. and Fjitonton, and with Macon and Westom | ynni Rllqucslii.ii.-J'«u»lj/Ira».ian,Jan.2.
Railroad trains to t.rifiin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga 1 PUILBKICK A DELL, Agents.
Knoxville.and Nashville. ftp ;j Favanuah. Ga
Connecting dally at Columbus with Opelika Railroad to | —
'■"* “■ ■’ Railroad to **" " 1
Moutgumery“, Ala’.and Girard Railroad to Silver Spring ! .. MAiUNKltB.
Terminus 1 8 I T^HE LIulli\kaj|fcLlias thi* day been returned to her
Ckiuucctlug at Americus with Mall Stage LyiC to Talk. ’ A 8lttUo “ 00 M » rt,n ’" IndualiT. and moored under tho
has*ee. Albany,Thomasvillo. &c. 1 supermiendenco of capt. Uo*te, ut the K«v»uuo Luttcr
Tickets can bo procured at Americus to August*, und at 1 J,Cfc " on ' \ Uu ‘ lttS f«ru.«h«d ma with the following ap-
Macon to Wilmington, N.C.. via Augusta. prorlm?.’» bearings and distances of the moat prommsni
First Class Steamship* leave Savannah for New York on i t° lutl ® ud ll *“ d l “ nds - _ _ JuHN BusTuX,
Wednesdays and Satutday*. *ud for Philadelphia on Wed-: „ , Col ter of Cust ma and Sup’t of Light-
nesdays. Pa-sage. In the Cabin. $20; Atoerage.$8. Savannah. March 16,1855.
Fare .rom *gggmj to Savannah MS 60 . V r. g^V.CUtlER JACKSON, \
U ! SavaXNAU, MuiCb 16,1866. J
Sir I have thu honor u iuluim you that the Light
Vessel has beou moored lu 7 fathom*’ water, with tbe tol-
V, V. POOLE,
.Vo. 11 Whitaker ttre t. 2 boors from Bryan,
vru iixsAit hxwi DEAivn is
UJASIIEd, Bl.nds. aud Doors. Paints. Oi.ft. A’srnishes,
Window ula«a. Putty, kc.
Painters. *1r*mere, and Artists Brushes
White-wash Heada nud Duster*
Dry aud nixed Pa:nt*. of every decriptii-n.
Ariiit* Colors, In Tubes, Prepared i‘nnva«s, fto
Paper Haneiogs, Borders, and Kire-Buaru Pattern;
Rooms prepared with n-ataessand despatch.
Hnuse, Sign, aud Ship Painting.
Gulldmg,oraiuing.andUiaiiDsdonn in the bnsl style,
and at mofiera'e prices.
All orders from the country promptly attended to,
roar27—y
NEW SPRING GOODS.
T HE subscriber luv ng just returned ironr the North
(eels cnnfl 'ent be cau offer to the puhllo of Savann*b,
a slock iff FANCY ANUSTAPLE DRY GOODS,
unrivaled for beauty and quality by onv other In the city.
With regard to li s choice stock of EMllRUluERItR;
naught need be sayed. fur th* patronage -that he has re
ceived from tbe Ladles of davaonuh. during tho ehort time
they have been open, i*a sufficient guaiante* fjr their
beauty, cheapness, and desirable styles. Those wishing
to test this fact, will please call and ex.mine his well se
lected stock of
Lace Collar#, Sleeves and Bauds [isotts
Swiss and Cambric Collars.Sleeves, Bands nnd Cbira -
Striped und Dotted Muslin
Crape debar!*, figured Tlasuo ami Bersge
Colured Jaconet,Lawn# and Muslins
A great variety of Fcutcb Ginghams
All colors, sites undquilitv of Parasols
Chiua. Ivors. Linen aud Paper Funs
Port Monies In great variety; Perfumery qf alt kinfia: JIIo.
aiery the very best; /jidle* nml MIhsps fancy colored nml
wliltoLn<olios.-of all sizes.
All tho above articles, and many others, which would
take too much time to remunerate, will be sold cn the
the meat satisfactory terms hy JAS. O'HARA,
No. 123Congross «t., opposite ths Pulaski House,
mb 12
NEW YORK & LIVERPOOL PlUKEl’S
WILLIAMS' & GUION’S
OI.D BLACK. STAR LINE.
OI'FICS .NO. 4il, KULTO..-S1., .NEW VOttK.
yfrfj The increased patronage received by Iho
JBEjProprietora of the - OLD BLACK STAHggfc
Lilbs indu'Cd them to add to the Lino sov^ral new
ship*, which will take ilu-ir place* early this peasun ; uo
expanse has bean -pared to lender tho facilities for Emi-
pis lion iqual to the timet, and add to tin rcuuwn of these
celt-bratuu packets The regular sailing day* are—1st,
Oih. 11th. loth, 21-t and 23th ot each mouth; giving Eral-
graut* opportunHlas for embaiklng morofrequently tba.i
by auy other estabb-had Line. Hnd to which tho nttoutiun
(^jhe public is lespectlully called.
Wlio Passage Certificate directs the Emigrants to come
forward whenever ready, without subjecting them to tho
d*lny nud unc*ut*luty of w» ting advice from Liverpool;
in fact allowing thorn to select their own time (or embark-
log. winch emuot fail to give uuiversal satisfaction*
And In udditon to these unusual advant*gas,Mr. Guiou,
of Ill's firm, is now In Liverpool, who will see that l’as-
s<mger* ar« promptly forwarded, and protected from im-
position.
The ships aro the most m.'gnificeut that have yet been
built. They .ro commanded ■ y nble and experienced Cap.
talas, tuiuud for thalr nautical -kill nud kiad treatm> nt to
emigrants; and their accommodations lor Cabin, Second
Cabin nud St-erage Passenger?, sro vastly superior to
those of am other Roe.
The ship’s allowance of provisions comprise? flour, oat
meal. bread, potatoes, peas or beam, rice nod vinegar,
which is dealt out to tho passengors daily lu a cooked
state, at tho rate of 10)$ lb*, per week for each adult, and
half allowance for children i.ndvr twelve years; and in ad'
ditioa to tho above, a further allowance uccording to a
late act of the British Parliament, of two oz tea. half lb.
sugar, and half lb. molasses, to each adult, weekly, with
Americus
Macon. Fob. 16th. 1866.
8 65
GEO. W. ADAMB, Sup’t.
marl
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD,
Winter Arranaement—Cun Striking fiom Broad sired
Heuvy Rail all tUc Way to Gortloiiavllle,
W HEN tho Potomac is closed with ice thi* route may
bo relied on oy passenger*, to eusure tho connec
tion going north or south. The road is entirely r*Nld
with a superior T rail as fur as CoidinHville. During iho
winter the train will start from tho old etatlou, «n Rich
mond, ou Broad-street, at 7,Si A. M. pass GurdouHvillc ut
11 A. SI., and arrive iu Stauutuu at 3.2o P. M. Down train
leaves Staunton at 0 40 A. M , passes Gordonsvillo at 11
A. M.. and arrive* In Richmond at 2.E0 P. M.
F'areto Gordonsvillo *2 *>u
“ “ 6 60
Rot., trains arrive at Gordonsvillo in ample timu to tak(
tho’.raia of the Urango and Alexandria Railroad. Per
sons rv-.jleave Richmond at 7X A M . can take thoOr-
unge u Alexandria cira ut Gordonsvill* If they chouse to
dr - , and by that*train will roach Alexandria by 8.401*
V.. but this Company canticaet them only ti Gordons.
wills'. deel7—tt H. D. WHirCOMU. Supt.
unTtedotateft iuaiu
From Rlacoa, Ga,.lo Tallahaeece, Fla.
Railroad to Ojlcthcrp—Stayes to Bitlahastee
g siiJ.rg;
sumuiencedon tuetfth mat., running throe rimes a w«h|
via. Newton, Balnbridge, and Quinry, and three Hines
woek via.Thomasville.DuncansvilIe, Ac.
Passengers by this route will leavo Macon at half past 0
o’olock, A. il., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The fitagel
leavingOglethorgeeither way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tal
lahajseo, at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day-time
by either route 35 hour*
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Balnbrlda#
aud Quincy, ;o Tallahassee returning,'loaves Tnllshss«ee6»
Uundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at lo, P. M.
OuTuoRdayB,Thursdays,and Saturdays, by the way
Thomasvillo—roturuinu same routeonMoniiay?.W»dr,e.,dav
and Fridays, at 10, P. M. 7
Through from Oglethorpe loTallahas.v'i: by -ither roull
In 35 hours—from Macon In 88— and from Savannah In 61
hours
By this route Passenger leaving Savannah Oy 8 o’clock
lowing approximate bearings by compu-s. viz: Tjbt#
Light,.8. tv. by W. ;V \V..dl»taut 15 miles. Hlllon Head,
N. tV. by N„ distan, 8,S mile*. Buy |-uiut.‘(widen Is tbo
B.W.eud of Jenkins Uluud and 1* tbe bsstern point of
port Royal en ranee.) N. N. tV., distant lOuiile*. Bavan-
n.«b Outer Bar bearing S. W.by W.. iutaui 13 miles.
She is moored with u -iugle Mushrooue with 9o lathom*
ot Chain, her hull m 16 ieei long, irum stem to s ern. the
the tup other rail isb>i leelauov the water, is piloted
red.has two masts and uue Lantuoru, showrag one bright
light 30 uet above the, level uf the aea, aud maybe seen
tiom tbu deck of an ordinal y aitei vessel, iu clear weathvr,
8K miles. The Approximate Latllludo, 32 s 07'N. Tbe
Approximate Longitude. 80*26' W.
I am sir, with gie&t respect,
Your moat ob’tav’t.
•N.L. CU3TE,
Capt. Revenuo Cutter Service*
threo quarts water dally. In all ca?es where any of the • Train of Cars, will arnvo at Tallahasaeo in 50 hours’. It lj
poisons paid for. decline coming out. the full pa-sage . also decidedly the best, cheapest aud mo?t«xro'lit!on?rout«
money is returned wlthoui any deduction. No Certificate I f-. r travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida
of Passage will be is-ued for children under tw. lve year?, — ** * — — - • ••
unless accompanied by u Passenger over that age, who
must bo p*id fur on tho n»me Certificate.
IIOSIF.RY, GLOVES, «S(C.
L ADIES’ while and black silk Hose ; Lad|e*' white,
black, mixed aud alato colored 11 -no;
Ladies’ brown and white Lisle Thread Hose,
ilisnes* white, brown, mixed and slat * coloied Hose;
Gents’ superior brown, mixed and wbitn Eng do;
do do white and brown M*lo thread uo|
iadio*' colored,black and white silk Gloves;
do do Lisle thread Gloves;
Gents’ do black ahd white Milk do;
do do linen and Linie thread do;
Children's colored nnd black ailk do;
Ladies' and Genis’ Kid Glove*, good make;
Ladieffand Mi-se-’ gnuzn merino Vests;
Gents’ gauzo. merino and cotton Shirts—just receiv
ed by mart HENRY LATHRUP k 20.
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE,
A NOVEL, by Slt-s Austen.
Tho Banking House, n tale Irom Blackwood,br Fsm-
uel Phillips.
Cosas de E^pana, or Going to Madrid via Barcoloua. Sa
tire, and Satirists. by James Hanny.
Putnam’* Monthly fur March.
London Quarterly Review for January.
Edinburgh Review for January.
Blackwood's Msgnzh.o for February
Eillmun’s Journal for March.
Bayard THylor’a loinds of the Saracen.
Baldwin’s Party Lenders.
Fresh supplies of Wykoff’s Courtship, Nolle'* Fifty
Years In Both Hemispheres, and Fashion und Famine.
mar8 W. TtiORNE WILLIAMS.
HARPklt'S MAG A ZINK FOJt MARCn.
J UST Received—Auloblngrsphy of Dr. Charles Caldwell.
Thomas llund'.Complete Poetical \Vork\ with Bio*
graphical Sketches—1 Vol.
Inez : A Tale id the Alnmo.
Brushwriod Picked upon the Continent.
The Blblo Prayer Book fur Family Worship, aud lor other
Private and Public occus’ons ; by W. W. Everts.
A Letter or Inquiry to Minister* of tbo Gospel of all De
nominations on slavery ; b.v a.Northern "rr-byter.
History of Mason and Dixon's Line ; hy .Mm II H (.st
roke.
Wbat Not; by Mrs. Mary A. Denison.
South Side View nf Slavery ;Or, Threo Mouths at the
South in 1851; by Nehemlah Adams. 1) D
Part 10 Harper’s Gazette of the World : (thi* to com
plete tbework. marl W THORNE WILLIAMS
SPRING AND SUMMKR CLOTHING.
T HE Sub-crlbt-r is receiving and nuw opuuiug a choice
and well seleot-d stock ot *
SPRING AND SUMMER GLOTHING.
consisting of fune> CaS'liu-reand Drill Pant , Drab d'Eto,
Alpaca and Italian doth Coal*. Brown aud White Linen
Costs. Fancy and White Marseilles Veits, also a full as
sortment of
FURNISHING GOODS,
to which he would Invite the attention of buyers, both a
home and abroad.
mar24 \(H.O. PRICE’S. 147 Bay-street.
G Ri'UND COFFEE Sl’ICEd AND TEAS, Kc—Just re
ceived. 60 boxes Ground Coffeo. assorted quantities,
10 boxes Chocnlste. 60 boxes Mustard Cinnamon and
Ginger, 10 oosia Table Be't. 3 tegs Pearl Bariev, 40 dozen
Yeast Powders, 10 boxes ground Pepper. 20 half chests
Green Teas In packs and loose. 30 do dn Black Teas, loose
and In packs k and X ponds,28barre’s Stuarts C. Sojjar,
and 10 do crusueddugar, &o., and for sale by
DAVID O’CONNER
fsblft Corner.Broughton tad Draytonnj
Remittances to Flngland.licluud and S otland : Drafts
uayablu on demand f *r any amount, drawn direct on the
following Banka and Bank-re : Royal Hank of Ireland, Na
tional Buuk of Ireland Ul-ter Banking Comi any and
Urnncbes, N'ationul Bunk ofbcotlnnd. Messrs.Glynn, Milts
k C* , Hunker*. London. Uuiou & Co.. Liverpool.
Persona residing lo the country that desire io send mon
ey to their friends in tbeOld Country. om^vi»hlng to save
time and expeuse. cau have it uone in a satbfactory and
correct manner, by enclosing by Post, to the subscribers,
the sum they wish to send, with tbo mane and ad r*es of
the party who is to receive it when a Draft on tho nearest
Branch to their residence will be forwarded by fir-t steam
er with as much punctuality as If the person Bonding it
wn* present, and a receipt returned by next mall. Apply
to
WILLIAMS k GUION, 40 Fulton-street.New York.
or toOUIoN k CD., 115 Waterloo Road. Liverpool.
raarl7 JOHN DEV AN NY, Agent. Savannah.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe *1,76 ; from Oglethon
o Tallahassee, $10,00.
L.C. Sh.iw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fishxr, " >• Tallahassee.
augBO F, K. WRIGHT.Proprietor
m VICTORIA HOT1CL,
BERNARD KUDIHN, PROPRitloB
Charleston. S. C.
ciorn and after the loth last., rates of board will be re
duced at the Victoria rlotol to SI 6>> per day. for transient
borders. Pas-eogera conveys i to the steamers, or to any
part of the city. lyr—!eb7
DR. WM. U. MUSH*LACY'S 1NF1HMAI.
TAUR tho Treatment ol all UUrunio Disease*, is no pen
J? lor the receptiun of patients. Rooms *pacio_- and
well ventilated, and every thing necessary to ron-i r hi*
patient* comfortable. Board 51 per diem.or *16 per month.
ilia unprecedented success tor the past leu years In tbe
treatment ol allohronic diseases, sucu as dropsy, dyspep-
riu, asthma, bronchitis, fits, piles, liver diseue. rheuma
tism, syphilis, cancers, wens, prolapsus, *nd the various
diseases incident to females, should nut be overlooked by
the public in deciding upon his merits. All communica
tion* must be post paid ami addressed io
WM. R. MOSELEY, M. D.,
au82C—diwl v Uritfin. Georgia,
ABl FOR HALE.—A Tract or LAND, containing 252jf
TTracres.ana improvements, near WaKnourvllie, LiOtr.y
County, od toesavauuaa aud Albany Railroad, the laud
Is ot good quality, pine aud bay land, 60 acres ot which are
iu cultivation, aud tne remainder well timbered, offering
strong inducements to persons interested in procuring tur
pentine. Tne improvements consist uf a two-story inmi
dwelling,togatner with negro houses,stables, and all other
neoessarv uuiouildluga. Tne location cannot be lurpwvtd
fer neaitniumess orsaiuorityol climate, with good wuer,
and a ronve mr catue wmeu cannot be excelled. The above
property ocu oe ouught tor one thousand dollars cash, or
it w,il be exouangeu tor negroes or real estate In tbe cliy
of Havannau. a. a uir valuation, if early application be
made to Mr Wm Wright,Bavaanan,or tome suoscriber,at
Walthourvme, Liberty oounty.
apl 20—new ___ H. W. BACON.
PAIiAHOLSl PARASULS11
TJfE^RY LAiHRGF UO. have reoeived per steamer
XI Augusta one case Farasols, comp. ising tne latest and
richest stylet, as luiloyr* t ttlcu colored brocade silk Para
sols ; rich white dodo do ; rich platd silk do ; rich plain
colored do do; plain and watered black do. mar'J
D ~UF'FlELD’d HAMS.—12 tierces landing and for sale by
mart Owl.ivid CuUaN.
A GHNTLUMAN, 111. 8.,
O F iheUalversiti.*ol^'Glasgowand Edinburgh.aud who
has taught lu tlio be t school* of Great Britain, has
bis afternoons to dlapo*)i ol iu teaching Lit n, Greek. Ge-
jnmiy. Arithmetic. Logic. English and Fronch Composi-
ion. Elocution, kc. Auy family uf suns or daughters ro.
dding within a lew mile* of Uluffion may find this a good
opportunity. AOtlrvs* X Y 7.. 1’ost Oifico, Bluffton.
O GMESTIC""]LIQUORS—50* bl»ls _ N K BuiuT 00 doBraudy
5't doGin, 76 do Whisky, received nnd for sale by
raar23 McMAHON k DOYI.K.
RHODES'S
Fever nml Ague Cure.
OR NATURE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC.
F UH tho l’reventi«n and Cure iff Intermittent nnu Lemit
tout Fevers, Fever and Ague. Chills and F'evor, Dumb
Aguo. General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms
of disease wh ch Imre n common origin in Malaria nr lli-
a-nia. lids subtle atmospheiio poUun which at certain
season* i* unavoidably inhaled at every breath, Is the
same ill character wherever it exist*.—North, Foulli. Eaat
or West.—and will every where yield to this newly dixcov-
ered antidote, wh ch is claimed lo bo t)iegreatest discovery
io medicine ever made.
Tbi* s; ec lie is so harinless that it may be tnkeu by per
sons (d every age. sex or condition, nnd it wLl trot > ub ti-
tutu for one d sun so other* still worte, ns is too mien tin*
ro*ult in tho treatment by Q dnino. SlercuryfArsuiiic. nnd
oiher poi*oonu*orilelftoriousdrims notn particle of any
of which isndmitted Into this preparation.
The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re-
suit? from the use of this NATURAL ANTlD TE TO MA
LARIA.
it wul entirely protect auy resident or traveller eveu in
the most ►leklv or swamp local.Hu*, from snv Ague, or
Bilious diKca*o whatever, or nay injury from constantly
iniialin,’ M.i In i I t or Miasnin.
It wtil iiisiantly cheek tho Ague In per.rou« whi have
suffered fm an. length ot time. Irom one day to twooty
years, so ih.it they need never have AN0inE*C!llLl, by con-
lihuing its use accoruitig to direcllor s.
It will Immediately relieve nil Ulntieasing resulta of Bil-
lou* or Ague di ea«es. such ns general debility, night
sweats, kc. Tho patient at once beglusto rccovt'" appe
tite and strength,nnd continues until a permanent and
radical enro lr effected.
Fioallj.it* use will uaMsh F'evernod Ague from lamilies
sud all classes. Farmers and all laboriiig mrn b- adopt
mg it as a prevun’lve will be free Irum Ague or Bui .us at-
tacks in Gut ?uHto»oi the year which, while it istbe mo.t
sickly. Is the mo t Vilualde one to them
line <t two buttles will answer for ordinary cases, tome
may require more.
Ulieultuua printed lu German, French andSpaulsh.ac-
compa y each bottle.
1’ricoGne Dollar. Liberal discounts mado to the irads.
Trade circulars forvrardvd on application, arol the arti
cle will be cnnil.ned ou llbeial terms to responsible parties
in every section of the country.
JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor,
Providence, d. I.
AGENTS.—New Yoik-C. V. Cllckener A Co.,and C. H-
Rina; Boeton—Weeks A i otter ; Phllvdelphia—T, \V. Dy-
ott&done.
And fnr sale by dealers generally. * - Omttw—nrari6
1UCOLATA HOUSE, D1COLATA, fc'juA.'
t The subscriber would respectfully inform the
traveling community that he has leased the above
named house, and is now ready to accommodate
rs.and hopes, by giving his personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
liu will have horses and carnages at all times to aocom
modate his guests GEO. M. GALP1N
declB Propriutor,
COZZKNS’ WHIST POINT HU'l’EL
Id now open ; tne house and grounds have h«*et
|Mgreatly improvod, cn additional Cottage erected, (with
■ffffsix chambers and t parlor,) which has been hnndsntnf.
ly furnished and wlllberentod by tbe season.
West Point, N. Y.. May 26.1864
jo3—mwsf WM. B.,COZZEN8.
MONTGOMKRY'H ilUTEb AN.s DINING -
ROOMs—(ON THU EUROPEAN PLAN.)
AM. 16 and 17 Beckman. tu>o doors east of Nassau-sired,
a. near tl t City Hall Park.
MjiJ Thu auliscribur, thankful for past favors, would in-
■fiffform his patrons and thu traveling public, that be is
now prepared to lurnUh first class Lodging Rooms, with
conveniences equal to any Hotel in tlio city. Transient or
permanent lodgers accommodated by tho day, wt-ok or
month, with nr wlthont board. *
inarO It. O. MONTGOMERY. New York.
TO KENT.
e AiTaco nullable fora Doctor’s Oflicb or a F'ancy
Store, on Broughton-strect. Apply to
_ H P I ±rl JOHN DEVANNY.
t FuR KENT— Gnu or two wull-tlniKlied Koum*. on
Bay-street, suitable for offices. Apply at tbo Geortrlai.
Office. tf-feb*7
clauksvTlle, ua.
gv The Dwelling ..f Mrs. Smith .n that Tillage for rent.
ggApply to It Campbell. Augusta. ^ ^
TO llEN 1—A new brick dweiling house, store and
lurgu lot, on Drayton-street, In Calhoun warJ, suit*,
bio fiirn family grocery‘«oro nnd wagon yard. Pos-
sosilon glvon immediately.
EDWARD G. WILSON.
jau'34 At Messrs. Ward k Owens' Law Ufflce.
HIGH MOURNING GOODS.
C N RAY BROTHERS hev# received per late arrivals—
X Plain btark ilarrgss; do do Orgsnd’ss; dn do Lawpa;
black lavender Ginghams; black Alpacas; One black Bom*
bailor; OneDrabD’ete.fonaen’fwtar.at
m*rtO. 115Brnnghton.strect.
■nUf iU u—20 kegs choice Uoeheo UutUr,' landing and (or
D ult by apt BCRANTON# JOHNSTON O CO.
N ew spring UwUDa.-MIcb l’a.IiBarrga Rooes, new
style rich Silks, Printed Cballlu, Barege De>afns,
Black Bar iges, Ch d ics and Urenadlnes. (’laid GInghstni,
Engll-h Prints. French Cambrics and Jaconets. Printed
Brilliants and Organdies. Fanoy Casslmcra and Vestings,
Fhnbrolderioi,Buttons, &c., received per aiesmsblp Knox
ville by feb23 IdtWITTsr Morgan,
P°bo A te«mw ScsledHarrings?fi.W^^ew^dfi'sh) 0
bbl* new White Beans, 50 boxes and 100 half Uo new
tins, ml receiyed and for eale by
J«l» , . eCRAMjON, J0SR8TOK
KUIt 1(10 NT.
^ No. 1 Gordon Block corner of Whitaker and Cor-
OTdnn-streets Apply at this office, or to F'dward cj
ffiWilson, at Ward At Owens- Law office. tf—aplu
HORStfiS FUR BALUi
_ Two Horses for sale: one a first rate buggy and
5*ad lo Horse.Oyears old,and tho other a dnodraft
i.d yesrsold. They will be sold very low If applied
for immediately. Apply to DAVID u'CONN’UR,
aplo Corner Broughton and Diaylon.atreeH. '
'TARCH —100 Boxes 8ter b, varione hrauds, received
J and for sale bv [mtr27] MoMAHQN & ItuVLE.
STORES FOR HEN I'.
T HRF.E Stor o i, ‘suitable for storage of Cotton or Mer.
ahandlse. Apply to
ROWLAND it CO
ket Beef, 25 bbls Mess Pora; landiag and for sale by
mar8 HOLCOMBK. JOHNSON k Co.
H AMB, *c.—26 tie; cos choice Hama ; 75 boxes Ada
mantine Candle*, landing and lor sale by
JeW UUigJMBK, JOriNBlON k CQ.
RICH FlGUUUD X3AREGKS.
G RAY BttulHEKS have received pur steamer Florida—
2(1 pieces one figured French barege, 2u piec * plain
French, all color.; Hue white urillumes; rich wainsook
Plaids; fine white patent fiklrling; rich eiubroiuuroa Mus
lins, wnite; rich embroidered Muillus, colored; rich em
broidered Lawns merit)
DeVVITT ii MORGAN.
P ER Steamer Augusta—New style Rich Plaid Grant.
denes. Rich Printed Grenadines aud H«ruanla, Mob
Print# 1 and Plain Baregea, uich Primed French Jaooneta
an l Organdies, Black and Colored Barege Robes, Rich PUid
Striped und Plain Silks, Black Silks iu uil width*, French
Emuioldered Muslin Bands, Guipure and Lace Collars,
Cambric Flouncing*, Ed.mgs and ln»erlings. Lie** fr ta
mings. Bonnet Ribbons, &c.,ju«trvCviv«daud for sale by
mark UiWlff k MORGAN
H AY and UAl'd —2<W bushels Oats, and20 bales Hay,
laro.lng per Emma ancr Tor sale by
ft*hi BRIGHAM, KELLY 5t CO.
A PPLta ANU 1‘EoAN NUIB.—lu bbls Apples, 5 bag
Pecan Nuts, just received i*r steamship Auguste,
auu ror sale by marU ■ .1. D. JEdaE.
t S aN7)Y'^6^boxea - F ; «ncy ‘Candy. vecelred and Tor sale
/ by mara McMAHON & DOYLE.
C XORNT—15b ban prime Tennessee Corn, In itore.andfor
t sale by m*y3 COHEN & FOBD1UK'
ruiN,~&c.—0 half pipes Olard. Dupuy k Co's
^ 6 do Kuschelle do; 10 do other brand# do: 6
pes Holland Gin; 'Jilpes old Bcutch Whisky; 26 bbls
J ilonongabela do; 16 qr casks old Madeira Wine; 16 do
public agalusi trading lor a note of hand made by
them, in lavor of Messrs. La Roach k Bowu. payable to
them or order, at the Uauk ol tbe Stale of Georgia, oa the
2uih day of November next, dated at Augusta Ftbru ry
fid, 1856, for fivo hundred and tvren'y dollars and two cents.
1 he same having been lost or mislaid payment la stopped,
mart
lot of auperior style, from a very celebrated maker,
will be eold low by
fub24 WM. O. PRICE, 147Bay-8trt»t.
1X7H18KY.—fiObols Whisky, landing per brig UUacao,
VV andforaafeby
BRIGHAM, KELLY & 00;
H AY—76 bales of prime Northern Hay for sa e, to
rive per senr Wm Ba th, lrom New Vork. ''
uTU. K
OUIRTINU3A.NU SUEET1NG3.—Dales 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4,
O Shirting and Sheeting*, for sale by
ftbfl Wl. LIAM O. FOOTE.
JJUi G.NT'd GUNPOWDER—L’onatantljr on hand and for
sale by feb4 GCi’AVUa CUUKN.
C ORN MEA —60 sacks freitt ground Meal, put up for
family use; received and tor sale by
mb's* McMAliON k DOYLB.
B ALTIMORE FLuUK —Cbo.ce Baltimore Fluur, in
store on consignment, and for sale by
Mm 31 ; Rowland a co.
NOTiCIfi TO LAND BPECULATUttS AtlD
. - OWNERS.
r PHE undersigned will give attent'on to thenlllng.pnr.
A chaalng, examining and giving Information of Land*
King in ihe cnunUe* of 8outh*rn Georgia, on the follow,
log term* s
For isolate number*. 110 p*r I t; for &to number* and
over ftom ore man, 86 per Idt; upon tb# amount contract
qito bo given or received on UnS*. 10p*r cenL
. Calvin w. bhith,
.. . . warfiboro’. Warn County. Georgia.
Il«fsr*nces—JamtiJulwood. LanLl Lott, and Early p t .
vl« Wsre-brao'.Ga. Imw-epU
.... ° r outdoor ol*rk. by a'ginliauan weil qualifi"
pALLAST FUR SALK—Ton* ol Stone B«Ua*t,at And*r-
JJ sou's Upper VS ban, aud for sale by ^
fobS2 ROWLAND h CO •
: OCQXrTXND CANDJoKSa
40 HHDS Now Orleanseogar. too boX«a AdamanUn*
^Candle., tortore and for ale by^^g CQHRK
DR. OHAR.JCBOAipWirtifos
A UTOB1UGRAPHY of Cb»rU* Orid«*n, Mrtfcof PbOb-
il d*1phia. with preface, not** an" appindlx—by Har*
S”‘"lTaaW»»c«p..Mi.
U*Y-KI0B.lMPrim.Etil«raa»7,Un4lD« IromiMp .
R uB ,a. M ui.,.»H».^, 0HAM|gEaYtc0-
r .iKW 5ouS5 a*u mAGAZfNKR—Received January
S aut, by s. d. enorr s . . _
Frank Crosbie aoa Hi* Friend*, by Lover.
Tba Plouesr’s Daughter by bumerson B*nn*tt.
Harper'l N»g»»n* fur February; Graham’s for do 5 .Go-
dlt'a doBaUou’a hotoiUi; Fuvtna «f Mr*. Hvuan*|
New Docfoi *0. For sale at 116 uongrea-it fobi
VTOKOIU WaiESY-lOOhbU UtdiVibcm.tUKM
acotsw.