The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, March 13, 1855, Image 1

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— "Niiipn VOLUME LI1I «# SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH i 3, l^.i, Us? the bepublicam IS rUDLlSIlKU Daily,Trl-Weekly iukI Weekly, p. VV. ALEXANDER & CO. CITY AND COtlNTY I’llINTUH. ~ ' TBRMtf KKUUUKU: null) In .\(lvttno«, «tft 00 It noi I'uid In AUvnuce*........... U 00 Dnllr, lii AsIvimico, fssr 0 Month*, l! 00 Trl-wookly, l»» Advance* .... 8 00 if mil i*ii I it In 'Advance,.. * 4 00 Weakly* luvnrluhlr In Advance* 2 00 club » , rlee«—10 Uoplcst for.* I ft 00 |“jr lu no care will nit tirib'rfbr UH>|>u|)nrlH>nUoiuled ic,unless accompanied villi the money, or n sutlifan. lory rel'erenpo. A Ceiifenary Almunuc or Unlemlur* IVijh'IusI Almanacs nr Calendar* are not or n recent dale, but they are generally arranged with three in live allies vl*: One for centuries, another lor Iho odd w are, a third (<>r dominical letters, a fourth for tlio dnyi* nr the week, and a Ofth lor the day* ortho raonlh; one or which nai arranged by the eulwcrtbcr tome year* ago, giving the day or the month, fee., front the year ltWK) to 4400, am' which was published by Mr. t'ubbego, In his paper, and mi n card; lids however, nllhoiigh us compact tis periK'iurd calendars generally arc, whs troublesome by having to go fmni one table to another, and ionic con* fusion also occurred by thorn Inexperienced ns to the time of leap year, ns many person, think that all yenrs exactly divisible by 4 are leap years, but this Is not n fact, or were this title, it would make a year 365 days 0 hour*, which exceeds the true astronomical year by II nt. 8.4 seconds. “Every year whoso number Is not divisible by l, without remainder, consists of 365 days;every year which Is so divisible, bul not divisible* by loo, of MO} every year divisible by 100, but not by 400, of 36;., and every year divisible by 4UU, again or 300. Time reckon ed In this way would not involve an error of one day In 4000.*” “If the rule were extended by making every year divisible by 4000 (which would now be a leap year) to consist or only 303 days, or not a leap year, tho error would not bo more tliatt one duy In 100,000 yoars.t” If It bo desired to entargo tho present arrangement, It can bo done by extending the table at tho top for tho past, aud at the bottom for tbo future. John Carrdtiiirs. fflfenrcal anrttrcttsrnuntn. Cash and Short Credits. - lfl. L, IIALLOWF.U * DO., SILK WAREHOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, rpKRMS.—Ctsh buyers will rocolvo a discount of BIX 1 tier coni.. If the money bo paid In par lUnds, within ten uaya from date of bill. Uncurrent money only token at Us market value on thn day It Is rocolvod. To tusicbniits of undoubted standing, n credit of 8IX months will bo glvon, If desired. Where money Is remitted in advance of maturity, a discount at thereto oftWRLVK percent, per annum will ho allowed. PRICES FOR GOODS UNIFORM. In again calling the attention of tho trading communi ty to tho abovo Terms, wo announce that notwithstand ing tho gener it depression in commercial afTulrs through out thn cuiiutry, tho system or business adopted by us more Hum a year since, unit lo which wo shall rigidly udhero, enables us to ofTur for tho coming Spring season our usual awortmenf of NF.Wtill.K AND FANCY GOOD8, Comprising one of tho I.AUOKHT AND MOST SPLENDID STOCKS To ho found In America, to widen wo will receive con stant additions throughout tho season,or now and do- slrahle goods from oar House In Paris. Jnn Id tilths ‘.’mo Curl Your Blair! K HOI.IjBB.ZO W. 1 Woodhouso. f Heraboll. 3 v • a 9 u a 3 F*? • |pipjg|iiisllli§ liliijillillllipl mm it\iW\ iliiiiiiliiiiiiiii ilslliiliiiilliiil 2-j.i—ogq Li £3 it ^ a 5 gift sag a?? pz "ftSSJSB Ult- ~ .- -r .1 ul *1 c! ? a! w *i fits !2§ - 5 (5 10- •J c. >1 gl Ol JU {J '-£ ti Li ~ - B ci e-rr<* S c - n §«§* 3 S.s3! or §&fg 3 f 5< ®-a 1 ft JKF Is o a sg s|;S v. as — o &§ * i H s *:? l=t? r 5 *! e rpill’. Receipt for making this celchrated Compound, I (Intel) ini reduced into this country,) will be sent by thn rub-crlber to an • perron In the unUud States or Canadas, for SI. Tho KUt.il.LEU! 'N will curl or wave Iho hair lu Iho most llouulifut manner. Any ncraou having the moat coarse aud uncouth looking huir, can transform It Into the most uuimna, by the tire of this article. Tho Ingredients will not cost over IS cents, and with this receipt any otto cun make it equally good In i vory respect, to that sold nt S3 per boitlu. If pro- trrrod, a package of Krobcrioti ready made, will bo sent tree of po^tauo. Imui-Md of tho receipt, with direc tions for preparing in liquid form,and full directions tor use. Send all tellers, port paid, to It. A. FllBBMONT, Warren. Trumbull county, Ohio. Jan 15 m—Apr 15, ’35. REMOVAL. W. l). FOUD, DIALKR IN Family Groceries, Fruit,A’c. H AS Removed his establishment to llrouglitnn.street, onoiloor from Jefferson-street, where ho will bo pleased to accommodate his friends and tho public wllh all things appertaining to his lino of business. All orders thankfully received. nov 25 Fall and Winter Clothing. ROBINSON & CAMP. DRAPERS AND TAILORS. AND DEALERS IN FINE READY MADE CLOTHING. A RE now receiving their Stock of FALL AND WIN-' TER GOODS, consisting of One black and tancy colored French uud English Cloths amt CaBsliners. Over-Coatings of all grades and patterns; Vestings of ©cucvftl SRtiluvtiBcmcntfl. NUN DRIES. [ilsht Dalr] .KA'BOJ r _.— 0 U 10 It lids llnoon didos and Shoulders. 10 do Sugar, N.Orluans,Musonvtidn It Porto Rico • 8 casks sugar cured name. 50 bbls. crushed, powdered and rennod Sugar. 100 boxM and hair boxes Tobacco, various kinds. BO M Segura, various brands, I m period ^domestic 75 bbls Wluos aud Liquors, 50 bbls. U aud Mdo No. 1.2,ahd3 Mackerel. 20 wholo.M and W chests Hyson and Slack Teas. 30 bbls Sugar, Soda Crackers and Pilot Uroad. 40 boxos ami half boxos assorted Candies. 20 klttsNo. I aud 3 Mackerel anu Sainton. BO boxes No. I and Pnle Soap. 30 bbls, X and X bbls Buckwheat. 50 baskets Chnmpagito of our own Importation. Also, n general assortment of Pickles, Preserves, Jollies, Catsups, Spices, Raisins, Figs, Sardines, Cor* dials, Nuts 01 all kinds, assorted Soups, Chocolates, Co* con, fcc., Sic., all of which will bo told at tho lowest market price by CHAMPION fc WATTS, Junto No. 4 Uarnard street, (SUNDRIES. inn DAGS prlmo Rio CoObo L"U too boxes Colgate! No. 1 Soap AO do HundoPt Candles too do n rant fc W llllam’s Tobacco too bbls llaltimora'Flour 50 do llirunt Smith’s Flour 5U do Pilot Bread 50 to Butter and Sugar Crackers 30 boxes Soda Biscuit 25 bbls Domestic Brandy 50 do ltocti (led Whiskey 100 do E. Phelps' Gin; 30 do old P. it II. Gin 50 do N. E. Ham 30 half bbls Nos. 1 and 3 Mackerel 100 boxes Adnmantluu Catidlos 50 kegs Lard; 50 bbls Lard 10 tierces choice Mains 25 hints Sides: 10 do Shoulders 25 bbls choice Monougahetu Whiskey 10 cases Hyson Tea, 2 lb. cans 10 do Oolong Tea, 3 lb. cans Received by recent arrivals, and for sale by fob 13 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON I r k CO. 20 NUNDUIEN. HMDS. Bacon Sides; 20doN t) Sugar 50 bbls Crashed do 10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy fc Co’s Brandy 30 bbls Domestic do 35 do Hecliflod Whiskey 30 do Monongaholu do; 45 do N E Rum 75 begs Rio Coffee 30 bbls Now Orleans Whiskey 200 boxes Colgate’s Sonp 10O do Adiimuutliio Caudles 111) do Pearl Starch 75 do and 100 half do Raisins 50 bids Taylor fc Sons' Alo 10 do Irish Potatoes. At store aud lauding. For snlo by fell 17 MuMAHON fc DOYLE, Sating, Silks, Cushrocrs, Plush and Cut Velvets—all of which will be uiado and trimmed in our usual stylo, and nt short notice. Our READY MADE CLOTHING Is manufactured at tho well known house of W. T. Jennings, Broadway, New York, and for stylo, quality and workmanship, wo chnlleugo comparison. FURNISHING AND FANCY DRESS GOODS 0 f every description requisite to a genlloinairs wardrobe constantly 011 hand; together with Trunks, Valises,Car pet Hags, Umbrellas and India Rubber Goods. All of which we offer on our usual terms, uud as low us can ho bought elsewhere. novll ***** STAR ***** CLOTHING EMPORIUM. OF SAVANNAH. T HE Into firm of Price k Vender having boon dis solved by tho death of Mr. Vender, the public, as well ns the friends and patrons of tho Establishment, ere hereby respectfully Informed thut the subscriber has resumed the duties oj his profession in this dtp, and solicits a continuance of favors, with the confident as surance that, with a full and fashionable stock, skillful, experienced,and competent assistants, ho will be able to accomplish all that art and Invention can devise, to please tho most fastidious. WILLIAM O. PRICE, nov 23 Draper and Tailor, 147 Bay-street. _ J. «. itiooui; ,*co., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS Gibbnn’u RuildiiiK*. ' OFFER FOR SALE—5,000 lbs. Union White Loaf Lend pure and No. 1; 15(1 boxes Window Glass; 000 gallons Linseed Oil; 500 gallons Bleached Winter Sperm Oil; 20 barrels do Whalo Oil; 1 do Train Oil, best quality: 0 do Winter strained Lard Oil: 5 do Cobruu’s Machinery OH; 1 do No. 1 Castor Oil; 20 do Copperas,green ond dry; III do Epsom Salts; 10 cusks Potash ; I A cusks Halterulus; ; 5 barrels Refined Saltpetre 5 j 250 ounces Paris' HtilphnloQuinino; to barrels Lorillard’sSiiuff; 20 boxes assorted Candles: 50 do Ley 'gLoinon Syrup: . 40 bags Popper, Allspice nud Ginger; ' 1 barrel oneb, Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves; | 100 reams Lettor and Writing Pupur; Together with anextensivenssortmenlof Patent Modi * clues, PerfUmory, Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, • Toilet Konps, Tuck. Dressing and Side Combs, fcc.; all of which are offered at tho lowest prices, either for cash j or approved paper. feb 9 Christinas Presents. f T'HE time for eeleciing Christinas Presents being at JL hand, 1 would call the alieutinu of those about to purchnso to my large and well assorted stock of Gold ond Silver Watches, Fancy and Mourning Jewelry, lll.il/l.l T..n ...... I.I.Ia t9«nn.ia #'...... .... Plated Ten Setts,Tea and tablo Spoons, Cups, kc.,fancy Work Boxes, Reticules, Port Monales, and Curd fuses, together with u general assortment ol Jetyelry, Plated Ware, and Fancy Goods, whicn, for stylo and quality ’ /. W. SKIFF, No- “itM.nngres«.«trw. are uuiuroussed. DR. \V« T. PARK, REFORM PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Corner of Jcflbrson and Slnte-streots, HANANNAII, GA. H AVING hccomo a permanent citizen, tomlers his professional services in the |,u.m,v,».u- - - • . , - ■- — —- fldent .»f his ability lo render entire satlstUctlnn. Being ! Savannah, and ut either place further Information will TOCOvrilACTORS AND RIJ1I.DERN. S EAI.ED proposals will bo received by the under signed until the 15th day of March next, ut 12 o' clock M., for the inatorinla and labor necessary lo carry out proposod additions and Improvements ut llioHlato Lunatic Asylum, near Mdledgovillo Go., to which plnco tho proposals will he directed- The plans aud specifications of above additions will respectfully , ho denotiled at tbo Asylum for*Inspection, a duplicate loaders his professional services lo the public,con- , w hlch will he kept at tho office of tbo Architects nt thoroughly versed lu the vnrious brunches of Medicine, Anatomy, Surgery, Physiology, Pathology, Principles aud Practice of .Medicine, Obstetrics, ami ILsonses of Women and Children, Mntorlu Medico and Tlierapcu- ... . ,J bo freely given. 1. Separate proposals will bo received fortlio excava tion nnd Oiling (percubic yard.) 2. For about 5.000 barrels (test Cherokee or Eastern Lime, delivered nt tho building — (per bbl.) 3. For about 000,000 feet clear Yellow Pino Lumber, of ranging scantlings, viz* 3 by 12 iuchos, 2 by 0 inches, kc , nnd (roin 10 to 40 fool long. 4. For laying (according to plans nnd speclflentions and under Mipervistnu) four millions of bricks, aud set ting nil necessary stone — (per M.) Bricks, Lime, and Slone, being furnished on tho ground. B ... 5. For Carpenter’s work, necessary to frame and put f«U conllJom ..I I ..lug ulilc lu i J »i>" nni) Hunr, u" - (ncr M I, To furnl.h matorlal. » z?. = DIVIDEND No, (I. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD CO., , Macon, Fkb. 8, 1855. ( T HE Board of Directors have This Day declared a Dividend of Four ;$l Ob) Dollars per Share on the Capita' Slock of this Company, uud Two t$2 (•<>) Dollars per Share on Americii* Extension Stock, from tho bits!- ness of the half year ending January 31rt, payable on ami alter first of March next. Stockholders in Snvannali will receivo their dividends at the Central Railroad Hank. By order of tho Board. Wild lino JNO. T. BOIFEUILLF.T, Trens. tics, Chemistry, Botany, &c.. and having attended the required number of courses of medical lectures, and being n graduate of the Worcester .Medical College, in Worcester, Massachusetts: Iho Eclectic Medical Insti tute of VliKlnht, and tho Southern Botanico Medical College, in Mncon, Ga.; and having been actively and *ucces«fu!l) eugaged lu Hie treatment of both acute aud chronic diseases for six years, after the well recognized and established principles of tho Botanic or Retorm prncticeof Medicine, feels ronOdenl of being able render entire satisfaction to all who may bo so kind to favor him with their patronage. lie will treat chronic patients, both In city and coun try, for live dollars per month, In advance, for each case, and will visit any chronic patient within the city, , If necessary, tm\ requested, hut will clinrge, hi addition ■ to the monthly fee, for visits, kc. Except tho monthly fee ol live dollars for chronic treatment, tliu usual time of Indnlgeance for Ihe payment 01 all other charges In ' tho different brunches of his pmcticnwlll be given, which . charges shall he as inoilcraln and reasonable ns those ; f an) honorable and respectable physician lit the city. , Services gratuitously rendered to ail worthy ministers of . Hie Gospel uud to iudi eat widows atal orphans. Person3 adhered with chronic diseases, no matter i where they may reside in the United Slates, can obtain I a month’s medicine suited to tneir diseases, with pro- | •“•ripiions. by mail free of postngo by sending to him by 1 a'l, or otherwise, live dollars and a, full statement of nir symptoms, age. kc. Money sent to him by mall for medicine will bo ul his own’risk. IturKiiKsoKs.—Rev. Wm. M. Crumley,Hiram Roberts, Esq., Savannah; Rev. E. W. npeer. Major Renjumiu Bryan, Macon. Apr.I,'55. Jan Hi and set 52U window rrnme»,nnd 200 doorframes, hoard the roofs,and sol outside Uornice Brackets, and ill tho building for tinning (per piece.) 0. For about 375 squares tin roofing, furnishing all materials—best 1 CTin—X X Tin Gutters, (per square) Galvanized Iron Lenders,4 by 4 iuchos, and about 1,200 feel Galvanized Iron Cornice Giriiug, about G feet, — (per (out.) Tho Commissioners with tho'undersigned, wfl reserve tothemsolves the right of selecting such proposals ns they may deem most satistaclory. contractors on Bonding their proposal* will uamo thoir securities. HIIOLI. k FAY, Architects. By order of the Commissioners, fob 8 th—Mar 13. DIVIDEND No Muscoobk Railroad Co., / Columbus, Ga.. Fob. Kith, 1855. f A T a meeting of Hu* Board of Directors of tho Mus cogee Railroad Company, held on Hie 13th lost., it was resolved, that a Mini annual dividend of Four Dol lars per share, on the common stock of tho Company, bo declared, and that tho same ho puyublo on and nfier tho I5ih of March proximo, at their office, in Columbus, and b> all stockholders, whoso stock Is registered In 8avun- nannuh, Ga., ul the office of W. I'. Hunter, Esq., ut the Merino Bank, Savannah. 1). ADAMS, feb 20 tilths—wMnrIS Sec’y and Treasurer. I.OST HILL. V OTICE is hereby given that I shall apply to the 1A Planters’Bank, of tho Stale of Georgia, at tho end ol three months, for the payment of the Twenty Dollar Bill, No. 454, Lettor B, signed Geo. VV. Andorson, I’rcs't and listed 1st June, 1851. The leR hand half of said Bi II being lost. II. SHANNON, jau :m tu—3mo CORNER OF BROUGHTON AND JEFFERSON STS. UP STAIRS. DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OE PACKAGE. HMII. subscriber has In store a good assortment of 1. DRY GOODS, comprising goods of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, to which he would invite Hie allcutlon of purchasers, and which ho offers to the trade on reasonable term*. Country Merchants visiting the city, will find on un examination, stylos of goods pe culiarly adapted to their trade. Jan 8 WILLIAM G. FOOTE. P RINTS AND UlNGHAiMH.—Cases assorted Fancy Prints;dodo Black and White; doSolud Colors; do X checked and Plaid Glugham, do 4-4 dodo do Ging ham; do % and 4-4 Mourning. For sale by JanU WILLIAM G. FOOTE. Limeys; do do Kerseys; bules do Kerseys. For salo by Qan 9)WILLIAM G. FOOTE. IJANTALOON STUFFS.—Kentucky Jeans-blue, J gray, brown,and black; Hatluetts-Cudet mixed blue, olive, aud black, Tweeds—black, grey, and fnney; Cassl- meres—black, green, and browtqtogelhor with n largo a sortment of Fancy Plaid Caaslmero. For sulo hv Jan 0 . William g. foote. AND 8IHK8.—One A LPACAS AND SIHKS.—One case assorted black Alpacas; one cose assorted black nnd fancy Bilks; for Male by WILLIAM O. FOOTE. Jan 0 ftowe gUBtwtr t caeaa. ~t,I.lH*EtKGUIiA|>l, ORflCEB, FORWAhWaND COUIMON MERCHANT. No, 108 Maikot'i.]. Keeps donstnutly on .hand It gonoml stock or Family Groceries, low fbr cash only. mar 5 WM. WARING HAUEUNIIARI*. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Cornor or Bay and Montgomory-ite., Snvannnh,Ga. Solicits consignments, and Is prepared to rocolvo Cop nt nnd Morchnmllzu ^encraU|^u|*on storage. JAMES S. NICHOLS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jones’ wharf, foot of Abcrcom-stroct, Jan It 8AVANNAII, GA. ly CAR I.ETON A: PARSONS, General Commission Merchants, 82 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, ' 0. X. CAULKTON. CIUB, PAttMSON. doo 18 IWINIS A JOHNSTON, Gcnornl Auction k Coininissioii Alercliants, Tender thoir services to their frlomls and H10 public. Jan 3 c CHE EVER A CO., (At 0. A. L. Lamar’s,cor. IJrnyton and Brynn-sta.) Factors and Commission merchants, SAVANNAH, qa. WM. W. C|tXKVr.R. JOHN H. RIMS. uov 2() ty rATTEN, IIIJTTON A CO., iy 13 FUR VV A RUING ^ anp COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IDG Ray Street* Savanunh, Ga. J.C. RUSK. J.ll.nAVIS. W.U.LONO. RUSE* DAVIS A LONG* COMMISSION MERCHANT S, Juno 1 Nnvummh, Ga. WEM.S A: VERSTIJLLE, Factors. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, SAVANNAH, GA. Juno3 ly EZRA I. BIOSES* Commission & Forwarding merchant, Bay-street—Foot of Lincoln-street, SAVANNAH, GA. Rkperknokb.—L.Trnpmann&Co., Wnnllaw, Walk- erk Burnside,-Ins. AdgorkCo.,Charloslon; A.I.Brady, A. Alexander, Allanlu; Catlln, Levitt, k Co., New Ytuk; Purvis. Gladden & Co., Now Orleans; Hall k Moses, Columbus; A. A. Solomons k Co., Epplng k Krelz, Savannah. ly nov 25 ANDREW II. II. DAWSON, ATTORNEY {* COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offlco Ul) Bay-street, two doors East of Drayton, nor27 SAVANNAH, GA. 3mo SAMUEL PAI.MEU it SON, Donters in HARDWARE,CUTLERY, FILES, EDGETOOLB&c., WUOI.KHAt.tt AND RKTA1L, No. 148 Congress and 67Si. JuliauStrooM, Savannah, Georgia. Jnno3 J. IIASHROUCK fc CO.. IMrORTKRH AN1> W ltd I,EH At.E DKALKRStN Eartheu-Ware, French China Looking Glacsca. Ilruughton-Strcet. WM. WRIOHT, GENERAL BROKER, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. BAY LANE, SAVANNAH, GA. A. PONCE, Importer A Manufacturer of Sog’ars* NO. 13 WIUTAKEn-HTKiCKT. Keeps on hand a woll selected Btock of Imported So- gars;also Manufactured Tobacco. Snuff, Pipes, and all otherarticlus usually kept In his lino of business, which ho offers on tho mo«t reasonable terms. nov 3 D. L. COHEN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Tuylor-Nlrect LflVK DOORS WRflT Of DRAYTON-BTRKKT,] Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building and Repairing. Also—ToconductVVnter through tho variousparts ol Houses. oct 13 ADAM SHORT, - M AHTEIl B U I 1. DER, At hlsresldenco on Taylor-sirect, near Calhoun Square. Will tako contracts for Building uud Work In Masonry of every description. R.fc J.LACIILISON, Engineer* and Millwrights), IRON BRASS FOUNDERS, Cannl-Stroot—Near the Canal Lock. R. LACDMSON. J. LACHLtSON. 8. S. MILLER &J.D. FERGUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS A: ISLACKSM1THN CORNKR Or Broughton and Moutgomory-ntreeto, SAVANNAH, (GA.) Carriages. Wagons, Carts aud Drays manufactured. Itlacksmlthlng, Including Iron Ratling and Grates for Buildings, kc. done at tho shortest notice. aug 26 MUSICAL CARD. JVM UN SIAKING, UROANtSTOr TUB LuTUKRAN CtlURrll IN THIS CITY, t^jSTlL Would respectfully offer his professional ser- g^^gvlces to tho citizens of Savannah, In giving In* mtsaqgstruction on tho Organ, tho l’iano aud Guitar, also in Flnglng. Testimonials as 10 his qunllflcnlions, both as a Musi cian and us a teacher of Music, from Professors of Music and Principals of Schools, can bo seen' at Iho Music Sure of Mr. Win. I). Zoghaum, 139 Broughton-strcel, where also all communications for Mr. 11. may he ad- City Rtiferences—Rev. Dr. Preston, Rev. Mr. Kuril, I. VV’. Morrell, John M. Cooper, and J. T. Thomas, Esqra. Jan 17 if PIERNON, IIEIDT A CO., H AVE RECEIVED their largo nnd well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, to which 1 hey invite the attention of purchasers general I j N. It.—All orders from the country will be promptl nttended to. «ov-i SUNDRIES. X A RBI A. Crashed Sugar; 185 do A B & <J Sugar O'/ 211 boxes I .oaf do; 10(1 hags Buck Shot 211 boxes largo Raisins; 50 do huneb do 50 packages Buck wheal; 20 boxos Macaroni 5 cases Sardines; 25 qr diesis Hyson Tea 25 bbls Old MonougHhela Whiskey 25 hluls Bacon Sides; 300 bags Rio Coffeo 50 bags Old Government Java, 20 do Mocha do 10 eases Pine Applo Cheese 50 boxes English Dairy do 15 kegs choice Family Butler 20 eighth casks Madeira VV'iuo 5 qnutter do pnlo Sherry 25 Idids choice Porto Rico Sugar 50,0(») Sugars, vnrious brands. Landing per schooners MitnhnsseU unit Mary I). Scull nnd, for salo by dec 18 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO. THE PRISON OF WEI.TEVEREND. AND A OLANCK AT Till! EAST INDIA ARCHIPELAGO: BY WALTER M. GIBSON. , T'M1IS work will treat ol— JL First—The Early Ii-llucnces which led tho author to visit the East. Second—Ilia Cruise in his Vessel, tho Flirt—Incidents of the Voyage—Block Island—Capo do Verde Islands— Eni-nuntcra at Fen—Const of Brazil—Tristan d’Acunha, St. Paul's—Mlntok—Pulomlmng. Third—His Advent in Sumatra—The Malay Princes nnd People—Their religion, laws, and Industry—past, prcsnui and luturu—Tho wild sr.ml-human races of tho island—His relations with the Sultan of Jumhcc. Fourth—Arrest nnd Imprisonment by tho Dutch—Ju dicial proceedings—Eventful Hie In prison —Condemna tion for “ high treason Uoinarkublc escape. Thu work will contain about flvo hundred pages, oc tavo—will he embellished by several engravings: por traits of thn Sumatran chief, Pauyoraug Osmin, and of lire Javanese heroin© Marosara, and others. To bo IB- sued on or about lire 1st of March, 1855. Sold by subscription only, at two dollars por copy, payable on delivery. Will bo Hunt to any part of tho United States, per mail, postngo Ireo. Address WALTER M. GIBSON, dec 29 mwf— Ml Washington, D. C. AT PURSE’S PRINTING OFFICE, No. G Whilakcr-Ntroot* CARDS ure printed at §2.51) per thousand, oct 25—tf. GRENVILLE A CO., No. 207 Bay-Street, Savannah, Ga., Has opened an offlco for tho salo of North Alabama, Tennessee, and other WESTERN PRODUCE, nnd ex- P ect, ut uu early date, to be in receipt of Bacon, Corn, lour, Rope, Cotton, kc. kc., tire produce of that sec tion. We keep an offlco nt Chattanooga, Tonn., for tho pur chase or shipment of Tennessee river products, nnd can forwnrd, direct to planturs, and from that point. Wo are also in direct correspondence with 8t. Louis, Louisville, nnd Nashville, and will attend to tho pur chnso of nrtlclos In those mnrkots, to ho shipped to 8a- vannah.or intermediate points In Georgia. Jan 23 Omo E PPINO’S EXTRACT BUOIIU.-A sovereign romo d ' " • dy for diseases of iho bladder, spine, kldnojs, and urinary organs; also, for dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism, aud affections of tho skin. The above medicine Is earnestly recommended lo phy sicians aud practltlonors of medicine, and the public generally, as It can ho used by persons of all ngos nnd hnbUs *, Is pleasant to the taste, and will bo readily taken by any patient, no mutter how adverse ho may be to taking medicine. For sale by • ~ - ’01 Jim 29 JOHN n, MOORE t CO. gEED OATS.—500 bushels Inndliijj from aclir. Emma, both Well k smith. B leached shirtings.-cubob x Bleached awn. lags, assorted brands; do U do do do do, do 4-4 8u. perior Long Cloths, do X Bleached Diaper, do X d-encheil Jeans, i'oraaieby Jan » WILLIAM O. FOOTE. B id)VVNSIIIKTINUBaud6heeiiiigB.-IJnlesy. Heavy (ieorglL Shirtings, do X assorted brands, do \ do do,do x Sou Island Shirtings.do4-4 do dodo,do 4-4 asrerted Sheetings. Forwleby 'an«t WILLIAM G, rOOTE. I)AGON.—20 hhd* prime Bacon Hides, in store,and li for tala by PADELFOUD, FAY k CO. Jan 15 M ADEIRA VVINE.-IOO cases (IS bottles each) of superior quality, Dorn Howard, March k Co. lu store aud for ulo by PADBLFORD, FAY U CO. jau 15 c C licquot ciumpaoni;—im CuisTTor uu, r«. y(,r\ti. Ullfl. I.. ...... —LI ., 11 . .. J vorito Wine, In Here, and ffir sale by l«n *5 0 PADELFORD, PAY k CO. VMtEHijuUM liKC)P8^s«Mfl frethGum Drops, 1 assorted flavors, for isle by Jos. Hi. TUBNBR, AlMlI, I'' 1 0 157 Hrflimlnmi-.lr.pl. iSSO Ssjpii? ‘'"““V 1 ' Pffllicli aud Aipurlcnu Toolii .flit; Uv felt 15 ' ,0B ' "•tXFSSSH'.A*** 157 Brough'nn-strcat. M'lml J ) AUUY’H 1 feb 15 ’or sale by . :ouSwell..102 n r y»nj>iL_ KKOUh.—2 gross for Salo'liy JOS. M. TURNER, Agent, It'lltEHH FLOUR.—ion bbls. cholco brands Canal r Flour, (Including “Hiram Smiths”) in whole ahd half bnrrolrt, in store and lauding from slounrer “Au gusta,” for salo by JOHN INGKRHOLL, tun 17 No. 2 Jones’ new Block, Hay st can Mustard, perfectly pure and or unusual strength, for sale In cans and bottles, or all sizes, by . . JOHN II. MOO F. k CO. f °b >3 Gibbons’ Bajldtnga. P H A LON’S PAPIIIAN I.OTION-Or Horal Beautl- fler—lufUllbte ns a preservative of tbo skin and comploxlon, and as a tnonnsor eradicating freckles tan, pimples,kc. For sale by JOHN B. MOORE k Qi ., Gibbons'-Bultdln . f'i UANO— At reduced prices. For salo by VT Inn 16 0 MINIS k J'rilf P OTATO EH.—150 bnrrals Planting Poach Bloom and whlto Potatoes In store, landing nnd to arrive, for sulo by CHAMPION fc WATW. Jnn 10 K'A 1111 LB. Mercer Potatoes mid Onions; Just landing t)i f nnd fur salo by J. A. BROWN, feb Rl. ■ ^YI'ERCER POTATOES, 30 bbls Just received, hi fine . order and for sale by CHAMPION fc WATTS. Jan 23 I tM.OUIt.—100 bbls and 2«il ancltn froth ground, fo i ffllehy . WEBSTER k PAL“ 157 Broughton Mreor. 1 OflH '^^KELS nt choice Chicago Out*, weigh' ire ! !Li 1* m W %*’ P er bu»bel,dally expe<- etl, jlnfl * U,w,Uy 0 u. Ai L. Lamar. die hf WEBSTER k PALM EH I I AY.—lSn hales •uperlpr'Norlb River liny, landing r,,r PAliRLFOnn. VAY A Cfl. UNNY0i.6TH.-5n liaics 0 tinner cloth* forsuleby G' feb 10 otr C orn.—Baltimore while corn. In rncks, uu ingiud for sale by DAVID It. DILLON, fob 13 . MnrketFqunrn, O ATH.—Prime ae«l nnd feed oals.for Bale by feb 13 DAVID U. DILLON Marke«Sqr. POWER PRESS PRINTING. GEO. 3ST. NICHOLS, HULL STREET, OppOSITK PtU.ASKt IloL'SK ry All work executed with dispatch. Mfcnry Mjathrop A' Co., jjAVE Just received per Knoxville :— NEW HOOKS AND MAGAZINES. RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBLEY, Jnn. 3. TT’RANK COR8BIE and his Friends: by Lover. 1 ( The Pioneer’s Daughter: by Erainerson llounot. Harper’s Magazine, tor February, Graham’s, for do; Gndoy’s,for do; Ballou’s Pictorial Poems, of Mrs. Har man’s. New Homo, kc. For salo at fob 3 c 135 C0NGRE8S-9T. NEW HOOKS. RECEIVED BY J. M. COOPER k CO., FEB. 1. /"II.A88 Book of Botany, designed for Academies and private students, by Francos H. Green und Joseph VV.Uongdon, lllustralcd. Follow Jesus, by tho author of “Como to Jesus,” “It Is 1,” «c. Ilnrpoi’s Magazine for February Graham's do do Putunin’s do do Godny’s Ladies’ Book <Io Chamber’s Journal far Jatiunry. feb 1 TOl» CJOA'I’S! TOP COATS IX r (\A Fnahlonnble Bartuots, Hacks and Talmas, mnde of plain and ribbed Beaver Cloth, Pilot Cloth, Hlmiuya, Molmlr nnd Petershntn Coatings, made up In superior style, will be sold to tho advantage of nil wish ing to purchase, by WM. O. PRICE, deo 30 147 liny-street. ~~ 1. A DIES’CLOA K 8-NEWSTYLE, T UST Received,rich black Cloth Vfolcttes (J do do Morlo Antiques do do Carodnrols. By nov 16 HENRY LATHROP fc CO. TAOCKLAND LIME.—9,000 casks Rockland Llmo Ik) landing from schr. Sarah L. Hills, ond for bhIo by feb 0 c COH EN8 k HERTZ. •\TBVV CROP CUBA MOLASSES.—150 lihdsand50 1> bbls prlmo now crop Cuba Molasses, In fine order, Imlunco or tbe brig Confidence’s enrgo, from Cardenas. For sale by COHENS k HERTZ. Jnn 25 c T IME.—2,000 bbls white and dark’Llmo, In store. ±J For sale low by CARL ETON k PAR80N8, feb 6 e No. 82 Bay-st. TXT AX MATCHES.—25 thousand Wax Vestas, la tin YV cusen. Just received and far snlo by JOB. M. TURNER, Agont, leb"* c 157 Broughton st. oi \ BOX EH Plpos; Hmoklng Tobacco, in papers; Good- «jl/ win’s Chewing Tobacco, In foil; Macaboy Snuff, in Jars nnd bottlos. For sale by tho estate feb 7 • H. J, GILBERT. 1YUTTEH, CHEESE AND IIBRRINGS.-30 kegs eo- Jv lected Goshen Butter; 100 boxes whlto aud W do colored Cheeses loo do uow scaled Herring*. Itocelved per sleamcr, oral for salo by fob 22 HCUANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. TJAOON AND LARD.—20 hhda prlmo new Bacon O Hides: 16 dodo dodo Hhouldors;*3Ubbls nnd 100 kegs prime new Lurd. Just received and for sale by (eb 22 HCUANTON, JOFIN8TON k CO. TJAY.—hales prime Northern Hoy, landlngper 1.L bark Goodspeod. and far salo by fob 22 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO: PLOWS,'In store and receiving, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, _fob22 102 Bryan street, A'GRi?MjLTURAL lMPLF.MF.Nt8, far salo by r feb22, . F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan st. IXJIIISMMtAItUDWH, BhftVob, Snatlo., Horn, RjikO. V. .J! 1 " 1 tor ..i. by p. vv. cnnNWKi.t., 103 llrynu .triiel T BA'tiIkr and Rubber Belting for mnqhlncry, far •V.*. , . l 1 nb > r F. VV. HORN WELL, 102 Bryan slroet. tSaIaB HOPE.—5U cp| n lUlo Rope, of superior qqol- Plain col’d Glnco Silks Rich plaid and printed DoLaines, cheap Ladles’ black Cloth Cloaks Long plaid Bay StntoShawls;squarodo Whlto Cashmere do Rich figured Bonnot Ribbons Do plaid do do Velvet uml Moire Autlquo Trimmings, kc. All of which wo offur for sale low. nov 29 HUnds 3 &asli and Moors, D/t A/ \A LIGHTS 7 by 9 to 12 by 20 SASH; 5(10 Pairs Window BLINDS to suit do 600 PANEL DOORS,different sizes; 1000 boxes Window Glass, 7 by 9 to 30 by 52; All odd sizes furnished nt short notice. A full assortment of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES BRUSHES, kc., kc. npr 14—ly JOHN G.FALLIGANT. jfovriflwBundttgB earn Jtlarlne Mtailway. T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may need his services, thatbe has charge ortho MA- IUNE RAILWAY, which Is now In successful opcoa- tion. Ilols therefore, prepared to take up vessols of any size usually visiting our port, and to ao tire work of repairing, kc., on reasonable terms. Those who wish (0 clean or paint bottotnsof their vessels can alsn bo accommodated on tho Railway upon reasonable terms. He Is also prepared to contract (br building vessels of any class *r description nnd to carry on the 1VA v'feOoKdnjUKK B eWNTV, (1A'/ PractDo law In Richmond, Burke, Waahlngton, flcrl* von and Emanuel., . TltOB. tt.BKRRIKN. MAliCOM I). JORKU doc 19 ly ■ ' HIIM.l.R it niANDELL, - yD Y— -**' • *.• % ATTOHNEYH AT LA IF, Wnynoihoroh Ga. Reference-^-Meun. A. J. fc T, W. Miller, Augusta, Ga. oM3 ly E. ti. O All AN INS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fornytli, tin., diolnln* CountiM •** tl Will praotloeln the Fllntaml adjoining ConntlM the Jan 7 Macon Circuit. tf m A. LOFTON* ATTORNEY AT LAW, novHtf UlonUcello, Goo. WILLIARI EDWARDS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. ITXicunopv, Florida, urts of East and South Florida. will practice In tho Court ) Tunno Pinkney k Co.Charleston, 8.0, References. S Pierson, Heidi k Co, Savannah, Ga. ) Cooper k Mother*, Mlcanopy, Fla. mai-20|y« WH. TATI.OII. r. M. Oil,MICll, JR. WM. FOWLER. WILLIAM TAYLOR & CO., W4BEH0USK AND COMJIISSION HElWlfANTS. HKCEirma, for ir.inrwto and GENERAL AGENTS. „ , Montgomery, (Ain.) 8peclal attontlon will be given to all business entrust ed to our care. Warehouse situated Immediately at the terminus of tho Montgomery aud VVestPoiut Railroad. ItoferoacL-s—Mpssrs. Andrew Low kCo-and Hudson, MommiugfcCo.,Savannah; D’Antlgnao k Evans, Au. gusta ! llmo sept23 STOTESBURY & HUTCHINGS. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Rlucon, On, Strict attention given to tho sale of all kinds of pro duce, nnd liberal cash advancos mado on all consign ments when lu store. References—J. II. Cherry k Co., E. Bond, J. B. Ross k Co. and E.Graves, .Macon, Ga. timo sopt23 SAMUEL W. PEPPER, Successor to HENRY J. PEI’I’ER k SON. WiitcluiH, Jewelry and Silverware, No. 175 Che8nut-st., opposite the State House, I'liiludeljiltiu. may 30 ly II. DOOLITTLE * CO., 33 J\. IKT 3HL 33 IX S , (New Granite Building,) Nos. 45 & 47 South Third-street, Philadelphia. C3^" Collections made, Deposits received, Uiicurrcnt money bought and sold. 3mo fob 6 THAT NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL THE MILLS HOUSE Kuceiitly Erected AT THE CORNER OFMEETINQ&QUKEN-STS. CHARLESTON, S. C. AND KURN18IIKD IN A STYLE NOT EXCEEDED OUT OP THE CITY Of NEW YOHK Was Opened FOR THE RECEPTION OF IlOADBRS AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, ON TIH IISDAV.IVOV. 3,1853. oct 19 tf T. 8. NICK ERSON, Proprietor Fare Reduced! CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW-YORK 20 DOLLARS, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE- [semi-weekly.] NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. Tire new and spleudld side-wheel Steamships: FLORIDA. 1300 tons Cnpt.M. 8. WooniioLL Alabama, muotons t.'apt.G.R.sciiKNCK, iUGUHTA, 1500 tons Cnpt.T. Lyon, XNOXVILLE, 150U tons.......Cant, C. D. Ludlow. will leave Savannah every Wednesday and Sat urday. Tlioaesblpaaro among the largest on theconst,unsur passed In speed, safoty or coni tort—making thoir naB- sages In 50 to 00 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. Haring elegant state-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable convey ance to Now York, Cabin Pahsaok 820 Stf.kraok Pashaoe SB PADELFORD.FAY kCO., Agcntsln Savannah. SAM’l. L. MITCIIILL,13 Broadway,New York. Savannah, Nov. 17,1854. NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOOL U. S. MAIL STEAMERS. Xnsuriittcr SEotnoanttri. General Insurance Agency, 1U Bayet ig youn i,we nnaeti The Charter Oak Mfe lnearanee Company, With n capital and surplus of over ♦400,000, suit con- '* d will. Until the nextabnual meeting, continue tlnuea, and wilt, unm me non annual meeting, eonunue to lusure the llvee ol,White Persons, nt the satne rates charged heretofore for all resldonla at tha South, By Ua soundness, good management, and prompt payment of all Ita losses. It baa placed Itself equal to any Company in tho world, Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co’y, OF 8PJUNGFIBLD, MASS., Capital aud surplus,over 1235,000 State Mutual Fire & Marine Insurance (Jo. OP PENNSYLVANIA. Cnpltaland surplus, over 1413,000 Kqailablc Fire Ininran'co Comp., of London. CAPITAL $2,500,000, Live Stock Insurancc.Conipuny, of Utica, ucorpurated by the Ireglslaturo or Now York, with t Capital of 925,000. For lusurunco in either of tho abovo named Compa nies, apply to A. WILBUR, Gen. Ine. Ag’t, Jau 10 c No. 142 Bay-street, Savannah, Ua. T11K INSURANCE COMPANY, or THE VALLEY UP VIRGINIA. Capital,........8300,000. Surplus.... v .$43,000. The undoreigned, having appointed Agents In MINIS k JOHNSTON. Illonurcli Ahuurnncc Co. London. FIRE AND LIFE—ESTABLISHED 1853. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUND-93,flOO,OUO. T HE ABOVE mentioned Company have established a branch In tho United States, and have lodged with John L. Aspluwall, Geo. Curtis and Watts Sher man, of the city or Now York, a permanent fundot SI50,(K>0in Amorlcun Securities, to be held by them as Trustees, liable for losses 'sustained In this country, which will bo adjusted In New York aud promptly paid. Tho subscriber has been appointed Agent for Savan na!), and will Utko risks on tire most favorablo terras. JAMES McHENRY, Agent, tnuy31—ly No. 118 Bay-st., Savannah. DEUlVAKi: MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, nr piudadelpuu. T HE subscriber having been appointed Agent of tbe abovo named old established MUTUAL Company, U prepared to Issue Us Policies on Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. JAMES McHENRY, »ov *37 118 Bay-street. PROVINCTALINSUKANC’E COMPANY OP TORONTO, CANADA WE8T. Capital, 92,000,000. Tho undersigned, having been appointed Ageut of tbe abovo Company, begs to announce that he is prepared to Issue Policies of Insurance on Fire risks In Savannah aud Its vicinity, as also on Marine risks generally, may 9 ly Wm. CROWDER, Agent. HOITVE INSURANCE COMPANY* OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. Capital* 9500,000 — All Paid in. C.J. Martin, Scc’y. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, Pres’t. Tho Subscribers having beet, appointed Agents ol tho above Company, are now prepared to tako Risks against Fire on Buildings, Merchandise, kc. fcc. on favorable terms. COHENS k HERTZ. July 8 Wet»=¥ovft fSVbttttstmi p, k Co, ars Agants for tbe foslclrcnlatlng states md the C Mates and |he Oanadaa. Agants for the most ti I Commercial Papers t MEW-YOHH CITY BP8lBB8g DIBEOTOMi GT The following list of Business Firms are among faSbestjndmoitreflr “— "“*** est and molt reliable In the City of New Yorfct kIIO^KJJ^oVlOiOLlberty-aUatid IOF corner Trinity Place, importen of LA> 17P8TEIN fc 4k * __ OetlaMt., CCS, EMBR01DERIE8, SILKS, fcc Aug. 31,'55. May 1,'55,. 1 A GOTTEN BT fc CO., Importera of French and ’ • other European Goods, No. 48 Broad-CL ApJ»,'55. « E «TI. BB .E W W,KHH, HO oqoB.. QQ UHAMBER8-HTREBT, NEW YORK, ManuTao- W tureraand Importera .of Shirts, Stocks, (Mu* vats, Gloves, 8u*HEHDBRS,IIoitiRY, kc.fcc. Aug.31,’55. JOHN U«LX>« STANDARD COT^TOll SAIL DUCK. H O. BEACH fcCO.,No. 71 Plne^t., New York. • Hole Agents. Cotton Canvass from several other 51111s; also. Osnaiuro’s Print Cloths, and' Copper Rollers for Calico and Sattibit Printers. May 10,»55.• J OHN M. DAVIES, JONES fc OO^ Importers of Hosiery and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, manu- fiicturors of Shirts, Ties, kc., 104 Wlilfam-atreet. Ap.30,'55. , DA ti UERltEOT YPE8. J GURNEY No. 3411 Broadway, tho oldestond • most extensive establishment in tbe United State! Sept. 1 ,’55. EXPRESSES* 1 1*I)Wards, SANFORD k co M Foreign Ezpreoi* J No. 30 Broadway. Goods and packages forward, euto and from,all parts of the world, Aug.31,’35 THE UIV1TEU STATES LIFE INSURAiVCE. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARTER PERPETUAL-CASH SYSTEM Capital 8250,000. IhlsCompany combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, and wHliusuro tho lives of white pereons.also negroes Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner. marl ly MINISkJOHNSTON, Agents. LONDON PIHENIX FIRE OFFICE. ritlaCompany lakes Fire Risks In this City,and Insure Routs and Leases. »opt 'J R. HABERSHAM kSON, Agents. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMP’NY OF HARTFORD, CONN. The undersigned, Agents of the abovo Company,are Q a red to take risks against Fire on Buildings and contents. Also, Marine Sen Risks, on the most favorableiertns. BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO., Jan 7 Agents. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY’. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. Cupital 2,000,000 of Pound* Stcrlinir. Thlslnstltutlon has established an Agency in Savan aah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property wil l boissuud by ANDREW LOW k CO. Savannah, Oct. 20,1851. THE MlttPS COMPRtSINO Tilts LINE AUK! ATLANTIC, I BALTIC, Capt. West. Capt.Comstock. PACIFIC, ADRIATIC, Cupt.NYK. I Capt. . These ships having been built by contract, 2aiLlHMk, c ‘ x P>' C!iS bT or Rnvcrnmoiit service, overyrare bus been taken in tholrcouatruction, as also in thoir on. 5 1 ties,to onsuroatrength and speed; and their uccommo* atlous for passengers are mrequallod for elegance or comfort. I’riceof passagefrom Now-Yorkto Liverpool, in Hrsl cabin, 8130; in second cabin, 875; exclusive use ol extra sizo state rooms, $325. From Liverpool to Now York, X30 and £20. ' An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship: No Berths can be secured until paid for. iPRUPOSEO DATES OF SAILING. From New York. From Liverpool. ie55. 1855. Wednesday.,., Ja/.24., JF55 Wednesday.... Fob 7.. 1855' Wednesday... .Fob 21.. 1855 SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CD. OrncE 118 Bay-street. ThisCompany will tako Fire, Marino,and RtverRlski >n the most favorable terms. .Saturday... .Jnn, Iff.. 185n Saturday... Feb27.. 1855 Saturday.... Feb 10.. 1855 „ „ Saturday ....Jau24.. 1855 For Freight or Passage, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 VVali-streot, N. Y. BROWN. SHIPLEY k CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KENNARDkCO.,27 Austin Friars, Loudon. B. G. WAIN WRIGHT k CO.. Paris; or GEO. II. DRAPER, Havre. Tho owners of those ships will not bo accounta ble for gold, silver, bullion, specie, Jowelry. precious stones or metals, unless bills of lading uro signed there for, ami tho value thereof expressed therein. Shippers ploaso take notico, that tho ships of this Line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. Jan 9 mwf ly HARDWARE! „ Tho undersigned has just received _ whS. bis Fall stock of ENGLISH and AMERICAN HARDWARE, embracing In part as follows: Flno Ivory Tablo Cutlery, In full nnd Blnglo sets; also Knives only Files, all kinds ami sizes, made l»y W. Greaves k Sons Edge Tools, lu great variety Carpenter's nnd Joiner’s Tools of all kinds Blacksmith’s Tools, viz: Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Ham mers, fcc. Cooper's Tools Farming Implements Chaim, Ox, Log, Trnco nnd Halter Chains Also the most complete ussortraciil of Builder's Hard ware, such as Locks of all kinds, viz ; Whlto aud Min eral Mortise nnd Uim Locks, Hinges, fcc. Nnilfl ond bplkes. All of which will bo sold nt prices to suit tire times. Purchasers are requested to examine tny stock before purchasing elsewhere. GEO. A. MnCLESKEY, novlfi No. 149 Congress street. KEI-OPSBTXiD. J W. MILLER Ims returned and re-opened his • DAGUERREAN GALLERY, cornorof 8t. Jullau-slrect ond Market-square, and is now pre pared to execute PICTURES, either from life or by copy, lu his usual superior stylo. He is also happy to inform his patrons and the public that ho has. within lire paBt season, remodeled nnd refitted his Gallery, so that in point of comfort, convenience, and superiority of Light, It is not surpassed by any, cither north or south. CTSTInstructlons glvon In the Art, and Stock for sale nov 17 CARY’S DAGUERREOTYPES. business of Ship Carpentering, 8par Making and Caulking, In all its various branches, at the easternax- Iremltyortho city. A good Ship Smith Is on tha promises. RUg 3 ly H. F. W1LLINK. Jr. Savannah JOry Mock To Ship Ownera, Masters und Cousignuos of Vessels T il E Subscriber respectfully Informs them that tho 6 K- VANNAII BUY DOCK is now In successful opera- tlon.RD') Ills calculated to tako In shipsofany clnssfrotn 100 to 1500tons burthen. It 1c230 feotlongnnd 65feet wldo, and complete lu ovory particular. A largo gang of workmen Is omployod andn largo supply of ma- terlalBlaon hand, so that vessels can be repaired with as much despatch as In any other port. Pump and Block Making and Smith’s work done on the premises and every effort made to onsuro economy and fidelity to those who may favorthe Dock with thoir business. D P. LANDER8HINB, Agent and Superintendent, fob24 Lnlo of Marsh’s Dock, Charleston. Carriage Manufactory. The subscribertakesthls moth- ...—j, ,od to return his tlmnks to the ... nubile foMhoIr liberal natronago.and tb Inform thorn that he still carries on lire Carriage business at tho old stand, near tho Market. In all Its various branches. He llkewlselnritestho public to call aud oxamlnehlsstocb of Carriages which ho hns now on hand, got up express ly (br tho Bouthorn market,feollngconfldentthat ho can pleaso, thorn In style and In price bettor than any other establlsbmentlnthoelty. Allklndsofheavyworkmade to ordor.such ns Plantation Wagons, Drays, Carts,Tim ber Carriages, kc., all made of boHermnterlaJsthan can bofoundolsowherolnthoolty. Andthosubscrlborflat- torshlmsolfthat thopraotlcnloxperlonceoroverthlrty voars.and his untirlugoxortlons to please, wHIsttll so. euro to him nllberal share of pnbllopMrnnage. Repatrlngdono In tM’"4t stylo[ and at liberal prices, oct22-1 ” O. W. HARDOASTLE. W RAPPING Twlnet Wrapping Paper, assorted slies; Clothe Lines, Bcrubblng Brushes. Whitewash Brushes, and Palntod Tubs. For sale by the estate 11. J. GILBERT. G OD LIVER OIL lust rocolved a full supply of Simms fc Uuihton’s aiid Clork’s God Liver Oil. Slmtns k llushtou’s and Clark’s God Liver JOB. Mi TURNER, Agent, fob 7 0 157 Broughton st. F LOUR.—Balllmoro flour :n whole and half barrels. landing and for salo by DAVID R. DILLON, fob 13 Market Bquaro, M il. CARY aid respectfully givo notice that h<J has return d toBavunnnh, nnd has re-opened his GALLERY, cornor Bryan-slrout ond Market-square, where he is prepared to execute Pictures in his much adtnirca stylo. Mr. O. Invites Inspection of his now and Iraprovod Stereoscopic Pictures, which ho flatters himself, nro suporlnr to any everhefore produced. • Operators throughout tho Stato may obtain Instruc tions In his new process by applying at tho Gallory. nov 28 Omo i>^.3sraiKro-. Mr. NICIIOL8 will commence his 2dfjsylfc •^Session In Dancing at St. Audrow’s Hnll.Jgftp^ J on Monday, Jan. 29th, for Ladles, 51isses w and Alaators, at 3j^ o’clock. And a Gentlomen’s Night Class onl’uesdny, Jan. 30th, at 8 o’clock. A Prlvuto Class for Ludios and Allsses only on Tues- day and Friday Aftornoona, at 4 o’clock, tf' Jan 23 DANCING ACADEMY. Motts. A. BONAUD respectful y informs his patrons and the public In general, that he will open his Academy on Saturday, 16th Inst., at 4 .o’clock, P. M., at Armory Hall, ills former pupils are respectfully Invited to attend, the Gorman Baud no- lng engaged for tire occasion.dec 13 EZRA I. MOSES, A GENT for Iho sale of Goods munuftteturod at the Coweta and Howard Factories, Columbus, Ga., consisting ol Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Shirtings, Yarns, assorted numbers, Cotton Ropo, Mixed Woollens, a su perior and economical article for Negro Clothing. Dealers are invited to call and examluo tho supply. nov 30 now on hand. FLOUR AND GRAIN AGENCY. rpHB subscriber has established himself In this city X as Commission Agent, tor the salo of Flour ana Grain, and other articles in tho Breadstuff line. He has mado nrraugomeuts to rocolvo Flour of various quail, tlos, and such brands as ho can warrant, both IVom in terior and Western Mills, nud respectfully solicits tho patrouugo of his Morals and doslors In the city and vl- oinlty. JOHN INGERSOLL, Jau 10 0 No. 2 Jones* Block, Bay-street. MORE OF RUTH HALL. L IFE of Horace Uroely, by J Porlon. Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Loo Hentx. Kollne,or Magnolia Vale, by Miss Hents. Mob Cap and othor tales, 11 “ Aunt Patty’s Scrap Bscr. M “ Woodman’s Rlfie, by Miss Howe. Byron Rlnnday, by Newton M. Curtis. American Homo Cook Book* by an Amorlcan lady.- Rocelvcdandforsaleby 8. 8. SIBLEY, fab 6 • . No. 135 Congrcts-sL /XUNNY CLOXll—orirew and old ltnportaUon, :)n VT store, aud for sole by * |*n 15 0 1’ADELFORD, FAY fc CO. —TRUSTEES— Henry D. Weed, 1 John W. Anderson, iliram Roberts, N. B. Knapp, John K. Wlldor, ( llonry Latnrop, 1. W. Morrell. | E.F.Wood. HENRY I). WEED, President. HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice Pres’t. James McHenry, See*y. mnrl7 IRON FRONT JEYVELRY STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 11G Broughtonst., between Bull fy Whitaker p Tbe largest nnd best selected stock or goods over offered for salo in this city. GoldandSIl- itj-4 jovor Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, seta JttUapof Jewelry, Chalelanes, Bracelets, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sots, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cako Baskots, Spoons, rorks, Fish Knives,Pie Knives,Cheese Scoups, Ladles, Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too nu merous to mention ; tho whole of which will bo sold at reduced prices. All kindsof Watches,Clocks, Jowelry and other Job- bingattendod to hv competent hands. dec 4 II ORTON fc RIKEMAN GENERAL NOTICE, p G. M. GRIFFEN has ro-opened Ills store, and Ib ready far all customers’calls lu his line. I ‘ 3* httV0 la e m P lo y a superior workman ut watches, jlSBaud also a first rato Manufacturing and Jobbing Jeweller, and all work In that lino will bo received and done according to order, nnd with dispatch. Calls solicited from all friends nnd customers In waut of articles In my line of business. no v 16 N. D. IIUANTLEY .Si CO., 1VH0LBSALE ANU ItBTAIL DRIIflUlSTS, CORNER OF DROUOllTON AND WUITAKER-8RKETS, SAVANNAH, GA., Are now receiving a* largo stock of geimino DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFU MERY, nnd German Cologne, in grent variety- Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Laurllard’s Snuff, Lnndroth’s now crop Gnrdon Seed, 75 per cent Alco- 1ml, Burning Fluid, andCamphcno, Fancy Soaps, Brush es, &c. Tire attention of Physicians is directed to their oxten- slve arsortment of Chemicals, recently selected from tho manufacturers. Terms cash, or approved credit. 8. D. BRANTLEY, M. D. T. S. POWELL, M. D. J nnuary 1,1855. ly—Jan.l .’56. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT STORE. BEL DEN fc CO. are now opening their g jp>* BEL DEN fc CO. are now opening their stock or HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, HAT CASES, BONNETS, and all othor goods usually kept in a Hat Store. Wo will be pleased to aeo our old customers, and assure them that our goods are of the latest stylos, and will bo sold cheap for cosh oroooD CREDIT. RELDEN fc.CO,, novI8 3mo Corner Broughton nral Barnard-sts. REMOVAL OF HAT STORE. a The underslgued hasiemoved his stock of Ilats, Caps nnd Bonnets back to Congress street, near his old Store, lu the now Brick Store, 153, South side. Congress street, near tho market, threo doors East of Vorstillo k Butler’s Shoo store, and next door West of Einstein k Eckmun’s now Brick Dry Goods Store, where a stock of the most fashionable and choice goods In his lino may always bo found. A call from his old frlomls is respectfully solicited. doc9 N. K. BARNUM. OANIbli CICOITIJLEY, Fashionable Boot-Maker N. W. Cornorof Broughton and Bull-streols. Tho subscriber, grateful for tho liberal patron- je heretofore exlonded to him, desires to In form tho public that ho continues lo carry on the business at his old stand, as abovo, where hois prepared to execute orders for BOOTS of tho flueat finish ami style, and equal, If not superior to any here tofore offered to the public. Having many friends lu this Stalo who have been his patrons In Charleston, he respectfully solicits from them and the public, a call and » (rial. Iy dec 23 HOOT-MAKING* L. ROBIDEB, respectfully announces to his farmer patrons and his friends generally, that ho has taken the store formerly ocoupled by Mr. H. Casson, corner or Bull street and Congress st. Lane, where he 1s prepared to make Boots and Shoes of all descriptions, of the best materials, aud will bo happy to receivo orders, nov 6 FOR THE LADIES. means Rocolvod per steamer: Ladles’ Mo- tlV rlcco Boots; Ladles’ Kid Congress Gal- LV/^v ters; Ladles’ Walklug Shoe*: Ladlas’ ond Gohtlemen’s Cork Soles, doc 21 IIEIDT k HAWKINS, Gibbons’ Range. FANCY GROCERY 8TORE. T HE SUBSCRIBER respeotnilly Informs the public that ho has taken tbe Store, formerly occupied by Mr. J. Rousseau, (cornorof Bay and Bull streets,) whore he will keep a constant supply of fine Brandy, Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Preserves, Fruit, Pickles,Part do Fols Grass, In fact all the articles that the most epicurean taste tnay desire fbr. [dec?] A. BONAUD. CHILIAN CIDANO. PA BAGS Chilian Guano, OU TUluGuano Is represented as being better than tho Chlnoba island,having more Phosphate of Llmo In It. JJ. U . M.l.n. III. A.|T.hI — _ _ — — I* I.. 100 r. Hay* makes the following analysts} 100 parts glvo Agotlse Organlo matter with 8alta of Ammonia 30 80 Bone, Phosphate of Lime, nnd Magnesia 26 00 SuIp. Lime and Soda. f. 7 74 Corb. Lime 34 66 Insoluble mailer 80 100 00 Theabovels worthy the attention of Agriculturists, For sale by OOHKNS k HERTZ. Jan 18 CHRISTMAN DINNERS TU8T received, a flno assortment of Preserved Meats, tJ Game. Fruit, fcc.. vl«: Pa to doMauvlelt. P&taD’. Ortolan, Pat® do Bellosse, Satmt de Perdreaux. GaUn lino do Bdlossea, Pate do Folso Grass, West India Pro*, servos, Brandy Peaches, Green Peas, Asparagus, fresh Peaches, Prunes, Raisins, and a fall supply or Jellies, rest) Fish, in cans,and a largo variety or EUgHihBau- qoa. For tale at A. BONAUD’8 FANCY GBOOERY 8TOR1L doc25 Comer Bay nnd RulUtrcoti. „ GRATES AND TENDERS. TXTM. u. JACKSON, (formerly W. k N. Jacksoa YY fc 80ns,) Grate and Temdbr Makers, 801 Uroadwa^one door above lOtli Street,New York. T „„ INDIA RUBBER GOODS. HE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTU ring Company, No, fio Malden Lane, New York, Manufacturers end Wholesale Dealers In Goodyear’! Patent India Rum up Boots, Shoes, Whips, Clo- TiitNO, Balls, Tots, fcc. Jan30,’55 U NION INDIA RUBBER COl 41 JohiH)L,N.Y. mako all kinds ofRUBBERCLOTHING.CLOTHB. * UKUUUISTS’ ARTICLES. Ao. COATS from $3 SO to nn AMch. Feb 21,w LINSEED OIL. T O. k A, L. ROWE, ManDfacturersand Import era, 188 Front-at., New York. Jnnel,»55 M Lo S^!, l ?.?J?! a ! 18 and Picture Frames.' P. WHITLOCK, Manufacturer. No. 101 Canal* • st n New-York. GILDING In ell Ua branches. Sept. 1 ,*55. ANDREWS & JE8UP, No. 07 Pino Street, New York., C OMMISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of all kinds or Machinist’s Tools, and Cotton and Woolki*' MAcniNERY.from tho best maker*. Exclusive Agent* for Lowell Machine Shop, May 18/55 „n„o F'apf.r warehouse. * YRU8W. FIELD fc CO., 11 ClllPet M Imp’U atid Wholesale Dealers In American, French, German and English PAPERS, and every description or Paper Manufacturers Materials. Aug.31,’55 . SAFES. R M. PATRICK, Defiance Balamander 8*fts, and • Coffin’s Defiance Locks and Cross Bara. Depot, No. 102 Pearl-st. ApJ0,’55 TIIcn for Floors nnd Clilmney Top*. ' ”” " * 170 Pearl-st M ILLErTcOATESk YODLLNo,“2 j,*Wn « ftowin m. . nr. n ■ W.....LT. —, uviniiu a. juuuu, iiu. £ J If rHirl-Strt ^ a iJ JJP A ? 8 T IC TII,E8 » garnkirk chimney TOPS. Plumber’s Materials, Metals, kc. Aug.31,’55 CONLEY, KIRK El CO., ' T)UTTER, CHEESE, LARD and SMOKED PROVI- D.ucl; J niL.,^ RK ' “»• “ EANe - P,!A9 - — 233 and 235, Front-st^ Comer Peek Slip. oa New York. mar28 j j W'i TO BUILDERS AND SHIPPERS. N. WHEATON, No. 32 Canal Street, New York. 'HOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in DOORS, ... 8ASHES, BLINDS, kc., has on hand lo his Warerooma, a largo assortment of tho abovo articles, manufactured of the boat lumber, and kiln driod; In’ aldo and Outside Shutters, Shutter Blinds, Gothic and Circular Sashes, Panel Work, fcc., of all descriptions, made to order at the shortest notice and In the best manner. Window Glass and a general assortment ol Builder’s Hardware, constantly on hand and far sale at the lowest prices. 6mb uovlO DU. EDWARD BLEECKER’S, „ STAMPEDE MIXTURE. T .?r.uZJ&fXJ 1 '* -Abu* and Chagres Fever. HE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDICINE will state, without hesitation or fear of contradiction, that the Stampede Mixture hoB cured more persons where it niiATUKB nas cureu more persons wberelt nos been Introduced, than any other medicine in nse for the above diseases. This medicine has neither Arsenic orQulnlnoiu its composition, all of the ingredients are of u perfectly healthy character and highly stimulating nnd iuvigoraUng In their tendency. Persons while using this medicine will not be affected by exposure to water or a damp atmosphere no more than when in their usual health. Planters In sections or the country where tbe Aguo prevails, will do well to adopt this medicine^ a the patient is not obliged to lay oy while under treat ment and they may bo assured of a speedy cure. The Proprietor could introduce thousands of cer- tlflcaUafrom tboso of tho highest respectability, but prefers sayJngte ihe Sick buy one bottle «nd you will havo the infallible proof In yourself. Full direction! for Its uso accompany each bottle. iui in udu uccumpauy enen Dome. For sale at the Principal Druggists every where t wholesale ordors must bo addressed AlEADfcBLEECK J'* If Mnr . Pnnun..>.At.n HQ I] 1 »* ... « nuuii-Duiouruursmueiuo auorcssea DltSAU & IILEi ER, Sole Proprietors, 98 Broadway, Now Ydrk AOENTM ( A. A. 80L0M0NS k CO., Savannah. HAVILAND, RI8LY fc CO., AugnsUu SIMONS, RUFF It ro., charlMtonfs. u Juno I, *55 metal wlftEHom 245 Water St. N. Y. ■yANDERVOORT, DICKERSON ,k CO. offer for V sMo lu large or small lots to suit purchasers— 4.J00 boxes Tinplates, one-third across. Bestbranda “>• Hoofing plates, 1.0. and l.X. 14 80s ^ 1.500 I R Vvlfn atvAfl .In nta.j... ’ ..... ..vvu 114 |FJUWS, 1.V.I 1,500 do. Extra sized tin plates; ..«nn uj.. *fo, JO tO NO. 2 2,000 bdls. Sheet Irou, No, lu *u 1*0. »ai r«! *J° « (I ° . R *°* 811(1 “nncaled,20to28: 500 do Russia Sheet Iron, No. 8 to 16: 750 ao Wlre,ns8ortednumberaandgoodQua|lty loo casks Sheet Zinc, 25 tons Spelter;” H 7 - 1 ®. 110 Antimony—30casks Copper 14 to 1001. 350 pigs Banca Tin—200 pigs StraliTln. 200 do Lead. Together with a fall assortment of Tinman’s Tools and Machines, Rivets, Ears, Handles and all articles for Tin- ner’suso. p Jan 31 HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE, AND FANCY GOODS, J. &. C. BJ3RAIA1V, I MPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DBALER8 IN HOUSE-KEEPING HARDWARE and FANCY GOODS, 601 Broudnray. N. Y. Cutlirt, Silver luid Plated Ware, Japannbrt, German Silver and Britannia Ware, Composition, Enam- elled and Iron Hollow Ware, Bronzed, Copper and Brass Goods, Batuino Apparatus, Tin, Wooo and Willow Wars', Brushes, Mats, Baskets, Re. FRIOBRATORB, SPORTING TACKLE, fcc n fcc. Onr StOOC has for yoars been oqualto and now surpasseiln variety nnd extontany similar establishment In the country and will bo sold f* *■*-— iu *uo country - — at prlcesdeljlng competition. Tho attention of House-Keepers and Merchantsdalnv/ of RnnH. amt nrlr/.. tutfnro Kn.lnn uu a.iDiiiiuuui nuueu*i\u«j)cro auu mercnanisiu to our stock of Goods and prices before buying, „ J- & C. BERR1AN, marl3 IyP 106 Broadway, N. 5T. SEWING SILKS, O F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ^ —also:— Crapo Shawls, Pongee Hdkfa^ kc.fcc. For salo at tho very lowest prices, br JOHN 8. BIRCH fcDrt, Manufacturers and Importera, No. Ill Pearl-sL, Jan 18 3mo II an over-square, New-York. LEATHER. FRITZ, HENDRY 4c CO.. No. 29 North Thlrd-streot, Philadelphia. ^Morocco Manufacturers, Curriera and Importen of French Calf-Skins, and dealers in Red and Oak Sole Leather and Kipp, • 6mo fob 1# B T. BABBITT’S POTASH, In Tin Cans, or 33)#. IS ' • and 7 pounds each, assorted; 143 lb«. In a case* warranted equal to any in use, at about the Mmo price as that In casks, with fall directions far use printed on each can, being in a much more portable' condition for retailing. Any person desirous to-try U wilt please to mlt ten dollars in a letter to my risk, or through eome friend In this place, and I yrtll forward one case as above, H3 lbs. This article haa been In use for the last three years, and gives the best or satisfaction to all wh6 have' met with It. Also, Supor Carbonate Soda Soap Powder '' Yeast Powdbr, Castile Soap, Cream Tartar, Candle# of all kinds, and the best Saloratus, In pound papers, 60 in acase.orotherpackagoe. ; . ^ .. » B..T, BABBITT* dec :2 3mo Nos. 68 k 70 Washtwrionot, N. Yjq JCJ HOOD, BATTBLLE & CO^ Woroestor, Mass: chusettN patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., 8eptembf “ ' mill TK.ui Ma.hlnu ,.n ■•mnlfl.l fm 1840. TheseMschlue*arowarranted^(wi&prope/'S*^ got out of repair. They are built In a food «ub- ■Mumdl, and workmanlike manner, and will do Tailors’ Hhoemskera’ and Saddlers’ work, ul a manner warrant- ed to give satlsfaoUon. ThosUcb wlllnotrlp any more than common sowing, done by baddTcitninasee tbera in operation at 140 cllEHNut etreet* PhBadelphffw W, A. DAWSON. AgMV-’ ; may 18 , CIGARS, 4 QUOAR, COF t ,h— 50 barrels Clarified Sugar , ^ . • 45 boxes Tallow C ^ 50 bble Cider and 30 do Rectified V sale by dcc27 “ tr8 -LYNN fc BNtdBB. ' mwa- oDAonoENtCimwiNagAM. McUAI I