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FARB REDUCED —CABIN PASSAGE S2O.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
To ]wr Saturday March ‘24th, at 12 o'clock, M.
The new and rplendld fast going
’ ‘'¥ r ffß !,tc!l,l,Hhlp K N °XV I LLE, Capt. C.
- Ludlow, will leave as above. For
freight or passage, apply to
padelford, fay A CO.
Cabin passage S2O
Steerage passage $8
The steamer Florida, Capt. Woodhull, will suc
cwd the Knoxville, and leave on Wednesday, 28th
M irch. March 19th.
FOlt. PALATKA. E. F.,”
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, JACK
SONVILLE, PICOLATA, AND MIDDLKBURGH,
BL ACK CREEK.
To Leave eyefja^Thursday, at 10 o'clock , A.lft.
ac •<rfP E “ , “ The new and elegant steam pack
ii i ‘i' r iiOT^ft-n ST JOHNS,Capt. James Free
born, will leave for the above places on Thursday
Morning, at 10 o’clock.
This boat, having largo and airy stute room ac
commodations aud taking the inland route, offers
superior inducements to invalids and others
For freight ot* passage, apply on board, at the
Florida Steam Packet Wharf, near the Gas Works,
r ja°n 17 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
FOIL CENTRE VILLAGE,
TR ADER’S HILL, AND INTERMEDIATE LAND’
I NOS ON THE ST. MARY’S RIVER. • ‘
h* The steamer MARION will run
fr° m St. Mary’s to the above places,
making two trips a week, in connection with the
.-learners WKLaKA and SEMINOLE. Freigh*
taken through at the customary rates.
janß S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
FOR PALATKA. FLA.,
-vm , ..id all Intermediate ;• ,
m Landings.
if.JII.WKKKLV.
THIS U. S. Mail steamer SKMIN’OLiS, (now) Capt
W. R. Postell, leaves
EVERY TUESDAY AT 10 O CLOCK, A. M.
THE Opposition Line Steamer AVELAKA, Capt.
S. King,(carrying the U. S. Mail) leaves
EVERY SATURDAY, AT 10 OCLOCK . A. M
These steamers connecting with the Charleston
steamers, take through freight and passengers.
ts S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agt.
FOR PALATKA, FLA-7 ~
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
will leave as above every Sat
iir lay Morning at 10 o’clock. For ireignt or pas
sazo, apply to
.ion 10 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
FARE REDUCED!
cabin passage to new tork $20.1
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York and Savannah Steam
ships.
The new and splendid siue-wheel Steamships:
FLORIDA. 1800 tons, Capt. M. S. Woodhull,
ALABAMA, 1300 tons, Capt. G. R. Schenck,
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons, Capt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE, 1500 tons, Capt. C. D. Ludlow,
will leave Savannah every Wednesday ant
Sal nrday.
These ships are among the largest on the coast,
unsurpassed in speed, safety, or comfort —making
their passages in 50 to GO hours.and are command
ed by skillful, careful and polite officers. Having
elegant state-room accommodations, they offer
most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin passage S2O | Steerage passage...sß
I’ADELFuRD, FAY & CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCIIILL.
j-tnS 13 Broadway, New York.
TOV/INGi
Tho steamer WM. GASTON is pre
. • * .-ygCi'Miiil to make engagements for Tow
*. Enquire on board, or to
’ jaaft CLVGHORN A CUNNINGIIAN.
” _J lst CHAS. J. HINKEL’3
SEMINARY
r>K YOUNG GESTLEMEBi,
At Newburgh, Orange County, New York.
f/WJWtW! This Institution is yiTs.
located upon jfjjj&K
Newburgh, commanding a view or the
richest river scenery, and easily ae
ressible by railroad and steamboat.
The situation is retired, remarkable lor salubrity
of air, and on all sides in a neigh borhood of high re
r portability. The school edifice is anew and com
modious building ; its rooms are well ventillat. and,
and furnished with all that secures health and
comfort Adjacent is an ample play ground and a
Gymnasium, where the Pupils daily exercise, under
the immediate guidanc* of the Pnnc pal. Hie do
mestic arrangements, in general, are on the most
liberal basis. . , , *•
The Seminary Is de iened for the education . f n
limited number of pupils, to whom theenjoyment of
a refined and Christian home is offered, combined
with the advantages of a school of the highest or-
long and varied experience of the Principal
as teacher in a Classical Gymnasium, the Polytech
nic institute, and last ns Professor at the University
of Electoral llosse, in Germany, gives him the con
fioonco of assuring parents tlmt their sons, entrust
Pd to his care—after fully attending to his com so
of instruction —will leave the Seminary abundant
ly qualified for entering any University ot the best
l anding, or successfully emharkingupon any prac
tical pur-uit Ever conscious of bis great respon
sibilities. and with a devotion to the task of the edu
cator. which will leave no obstacle ur.couquered in
advancing the moral and intellectual improvement
of bis pupils-lie trusts that the development ot
their mind as well as the formation of their charac
ter and manners will ever be found equal to the
ju t expectati n- entertained of n institution such
as he contemplates*
The coarse of instruction embraces, beside the
usual branches of an English education, the Clas
sical and Modern Language*. Mathematics, the Na
tural sciences, together wilh Music aud Drawing.—
Particular attention is paid lo the study ot the Na
tural Sciences, Mathematics and the Modern ban
g tinges, which are early made the medium of daily
in lerccursc. To sucli as would acquire a t borough
foundation for the puisuitof any practical avoca
tion, it is believed. rare advantages are offered for
accomplishing their views. Should they desire to
dispense with the study of the Classics, a course of
Alornl Philosophy and Civil Polity, ot Political
Economy, and Book keeping will he substituted.
To parents residing at a distance, a monthly re
port is sent, conveying minulo information about
tho advancement, etc., of their children.
The session of the year b gins ou the last Mon
day in September, and continues to the last Friday
in June. There is a recess of h week next follow
ing Christmas, and one of a week next following
Good Friday. Pupils are received at any time af
ter the commencement of the exercises, and
charged only from the date of entrance No de
duction. however, is made if pupi s are withdrawn
•urigg the term, except in cases of sickness.
Terms— The charge f r Board and Instruction in
alt branches except Music, Drawing and Modern
Languages, is $:"0 per annum—sl26 payable in
advance and tho balance in the course of March,
ik-ord in vacation $4 per week
PROF. CH ARLES J. HINKEL. P. D.
Newburgh, New York, loth Sept.. 1854.
References—Rev Pr Brown, Newburgh. N ;
Edward Bech, Ran, Consul of Denmark, Poughkeep
sie \ Y; -J F Gray, M D. LaFayette Place, N Y ;
\ G Hull. M TANARUS). do do; O K Kunhardt, Esq, Vice-
Consul of Russia, 62 Beaver street. NY: David
Moore, Esq, Newburgh, N Y: WC Dan ell, M D,
Decatur. Qa; Homer Ramsde’l, E?q. President, of
the N Y and EK It Cos. Erie Place. NY: Rev Prof
K Robinson, do do ; Messrs Spies, Christ A Jay. 68
Broad st. N Y : Henry R Tucker man. Esq, do do;
V P Willis, Esq, Tdlewild, Ornntre Cos. N Y.
marl 6—2wdaw
rANDING ana in store—
A 20 boxen Soda Biscuits.
6 bbls “ “
5 “ Sugar “
5 “ liutter “
Butter,Cheese. Lari. Beef, Pork, bugar of
nil kin !-. Starch, Pickle,, Pickled an l Fr.i.h Lob
n ,tsup. Olives, Fiir Blue and Mustard.
Ali foraaleby J. A. BROWN.
fob2S
A f.UTRNINO GINGHAMS —
A 5 Infant's Robes and Waists: a beautiful lot;
tow priced Muslins For sale by
mchls KIOV. S. KKMPTON. A (tent.
| t ALE RQPI4—SO coils vary superior Bui” Hope,
I * landit'K t)d for sale by
C. A. OHBINe.It
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
RICHARDSON’S Super Shirtinit linens, Super
fine liiinnr, Nansook Muslins, Wash Blondes,
~nd Silk 111 union a.
ENGLISH AND MERRIMAO PRI NTS.
104, 114 and 12 4 Hamilton Sheeting
BLEACHED AND BROWN SIILBTINGS.
Hi n ndso m c M ournlng Print s,
12-4 Toilet Quilts, Hosiery, Ac.
Bo rived and for sole nt, low prices. for CASH by
AV.C. WADSWORTH,
fobO 1 lsCnngnss street W
TINI9N SHEETINGS,attd PiUown <* Linens, •!
A the best qiiHlitios. nil widths, for sal nt low
~rices, l V WADSWORTH,
jvme 0 No. 115 Congress strert.
BREAD— 100 bbls Pilot and Navy Bread, lauding
per ship Hartford, and for salw by
fl>s CL VOIIORN & CUNNIXQIIAM.
lIIURTTnGS AND LTNRNB. —A full stock ot ah
the best, makos of lileachod Shirtings and Liu
ens, which are offered at the lowest cash prices, by
je 24 W.C. WADSWORTH, Oongress-st.
JHisreUoneons.
IIAY FOR SALE.
Bales Prime Eastern Haj In shire Aid tor
*#UU sale at 142 Bay street.
mch29 6t D. D. COP£.
NOTICE.
A Young man, a resident of ttiia city, respect
fully tenders his services to the Merchants
and Citizens generally, that he will attend (o the
collection of accounts, rente, negro hire, &c. A m
ply at this office. mchl7 12t* Jl
C HANDLES.—25 boxes adamant!n#ca^ll
1 brand. For sale by 4 • ■. *
march 16 WSI. JL MfcUfiAN.’J
fob behtt%> m
A Largo and Commodious
lira East Broad street. Inquije at
mch 7 2w - WF .
• INTERIOR-ALABAMA. %• ~
To Commission and Fonvardlnc
Houses.
fIUIE Weekly Montgomery Mail, J. J. Hooper, edi
-1 tor, has a better circulation in the following
places, than any single paper in Alabama, except
ing of course, the local journals:—
Selma, Denwpdis, Tuskegee, La Fayette. Talladega ,
Dadcville, Greenville, llayneviile, Horence , Monitor,
in Alabama, and Columbus, Ga., and generally in
the counties of Chambers, Macon. Russell, Dallas,
Marengo, Talladega, Coosa, Lowndes, and Butler.—
These counties deal heavily in goods of every de
scription. The Mail is taken generally among the
Merchants and Grocers of Eastern Alabama and
Western Georgia, and its • irculatlon is daily in
creasing.
(CT* Advertisements solicited for the Spring trade.
mch!4 lm
Notice--SSO Reward.
RUNAWAY from the subscriber, in Duval Cos.,
East Florida, on the 16th of February last, ray
Bovs, Washington and Isaac; Washington is a Mu
latto fellow. 22 years of age, smooth skin, weighs
about 150 or 155 pounds, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches hig-*•
walks quite erect, is quite an intelligent liooking
boy. Isaac is a Black Bov, 21 years old, smooth
skin, weighs about 125 or 130 pounds, 6 feet 5 or 6
inches high, walks also quite erect, quick spoken,
and has quite small eyes, is an intelligent and like
ly boy. They carried off several suits of clothes
with them. I purchased Isaac last December of a
man, who styled himself James Anderson, lormerly
a Dry Goods merchant of Savannah, but now lives
about 15 or 20 miles above that place. Isaac says
that he was raised in or near Savannah, and the
probability is they may go to that place If ar that
they have been aided in getting off by some white
person. I will pay the above reward for the ap
prehension of said boys, if safely lodged in any jail,
so that I can get them, or S6O extra for any proof
to convict any white man for harboring said boys,
or taking them off. My address is Whitesville, Fla;
mchlO 3w W. H. JOHNSON,
City papers please copy.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
fTMIE undersigned have this day associated R. B.
JL Young, cf Cherokee, Ga., with them in busi
ness, in Charleston, So. Ca., and Savannah, Ga.—
They will continue to transact the “General Com
mission aud Forwarding Business,” under the name
and stvle of WYATT A CO., Charleston, So. Ca,
and YOUNG, WYATT A CO., Savannah, Ga.
WYATT A CO., Charleston,
F. WYATT & CO , Savannah.
March Ist, 1855. ts meh2
NOTICE.
IMIE Subscriber having sold his entire stock of
Wines, Brandies, Segars, Ac-, to A. R Meyer
and Henry Blun, under the firm of MEYER and
BLUN, solicits for them a continuance of the trade,
so liberally extended to him.
feb26 SALOMON MAYER.
MAYER & BLUN,
168 BAY STREET,
Wholesale Dealers in Imported
ts ‘.VINES, SEGARS, &C. fob 26
TURPENTINE AND $Sk
*T: PLANTING LANDS FOR SALE- “
A tractof land situated on Satilla Neck, Glynn
county, Ga., within a mile of Fancy Bluff, con
taining 100 acres. On the premises is a neat two
story dwelling, with out buildings. This property
besides being suitable for planting purposes, is well
adapted to the Turpentine and Lumber business.
Also a tract of land containing 800 acres on Green
Creek. Apply to F. D. Scarlett, Fancy Bluff, Ga.,
or to TISON A MACKAY.
jan 11 3m.
JEWELRY AT COST,
AND BTORF, TO RENT.
The subscribers g , , -nvff
offers their whole 1
stock of .Jewelry, Clocks and Fancy Goods
a&* positively at cost to close the concern.
The stock consists of new and desirable patterns
of l adies’ Broaches, Ear Drops, Gold Bracelets, and
Finger Rings—also, Gold Chains, Medallions, Gold
Pens and Pencils. Plated Ware, Hair and Teeth
Brushes. Pocket Knives, Portmoneys, Perfumery,
dc., also a large assortment of Clock*. Please call
and examine price*, as we shall positively sell as
wo proposo. T. S. FRIBBIE k CO.
TO RENT.
The store now occupied by the *ubscribers. No.
144 Broughton street T. S. F. A CO*
March 19 6t
TO CONTRACTORS.
Engineer’* Office Savannah, Albany and )
Gulfßß.Co..March 9, 1855. J
SEALED Proposals will be received at thi< office
until the 24tli inst., for grading the uniet sec
tion* on this road, between the Ogeechee and Alta
mah rivers. Plans, profile* and specifications may
be seen ar the office of tha undersigned.
K. C. HE RIOT,
mchlO 2awt24 Chief Engineer.
USE THE
MAGIC IMPRESSION PAPER,
FOR WRITING WITHOUT PEN OR INK,
Copying Loaves, Plants and Flowers, Pic
tures, Patterns for Embroidery park
ing Linen Indelibly, and Manifold
Writing.
11I1IS article i< absolutely the best portable luk
stand in the known world, for a small quant!
ty. folded au 1 placed in the pocket, constitute* a
travelling Inkstand, which cannot be ‘Token. No
pen is needed, for anv stick sharpened to a point,
writes equally as well as tbe best gold pen in the
universe. For drawing it is indispensable. It is,
indeed, the whole art of Drawing and Painting
taught in one lesson. Any leaf*, plant or flower,
can be transferred to the pages of an album, with
a minute and distinct resemblance of nature. With
equal facility pictures and embroidery patterns are
taken, and have received the highest eulogiums
from the fair sex: and. indeed, a more tasteful pre
sent for a lady could not be produced.
Magic Paper will also mark Linen or other arti
cle*, so as to remain perfectly indelible. All the
washing in the world fads to bring it out.- Any
chil t can use it with perfect ease. With this Magic
Paper likewise, one or four copies of every letter
written can bo secured without any addition
al labor whatever, making it the cheapest
and most convenient article extant It is
used to ereat advantage by reporters of the public
press, telegraphic operators, and host* of others.
Each package contains four different conies—
Black. Blue. Green and Red. with full imprinted
for all to use, and will last sufficiently long to ob
tain Five Hundred distinct impressions.
It is put up in beautiful enamored, colored En
velopes—with a truthful likenpss of the Proprietor
attached. Each and everv package warranted.
Price.— s 2 a dozen, or five for sl. Single packa
ge*. 25 cent*. Mailed to all part* of the world on
the reception of the above price*.
Address, post paid, N. HUBBELL.
167 Broadway, New York.
Opinions of the Press.
“Hubbell’s Magic Impression Paper.—We refer
our refers to the advertisement in anothereolumn
setting forth the merits of this pleasing and inge
nious invention The cheapness should induce all
to give it a trial .’—[Philadelphia Merchant.
—“lt is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and
should meet with ihe sale it richly deserves.”—
[Tribune.
“Just what the public has long desired, and it
recommends itself to every individual of taste and
refinement.—[Journal A Courier.
March 7 w^m
IIOHT COLORED PRINTS.
j Marlboro* Stripes.
Irish Linen.
English Crape, Ac. Just receivsd by
feb!2 f.DW. S. KKMPTON. Ag’t.
riUNDRIKS—
-40 boxes Malaga Lemons.
15 cheats of Superior Teas.
10 boxes Union Tobacco,
1 cask of Salt, (and small hags.)
3 pipes Cider and White Wine Vinegar.
In store and for sale by
feb2B J, A, BROWN
HAY. HAY—3OO bales Prime Northern Hay in
store, and for sale by
f*b2G M. 11. WILLIAMS.
WOVE LINEN BOSOMS —Received, per Fl<'*m
da, a second lot of Linen Shirt Bosoms, bv
M>!2 W. C. WADSWORTH.
BOSTON BISCUITS
lUST Received and for sale by
ANDBRSON * SWANSTON.
f e t,n 157 Broughton street.
NEW IIOOKS AND .UAHAZINE*.
KEOMVF.U JAXUiHV 31WT, BT S. *. SIM.FT..
f |A(M 0 rouble and His Friends by
I The Pioneers Daughter, bv BmißEn Bennett,
Harpers for February. Gooey for - o
i Graham's do Ballon’s Pictorial,
Poems of Mrs. Homans,
New Home. Ac.
For • ale at No, 186 CongaeM ft fcb l
MOURNING Mantillas and Talmas, of Black
Silk, trimmed with black English Crape, suit
able for deep mourning, received per steamer An
guata, at
mchlft WADSWORTH’S CASH HOUSE.
TflE tfoUBNAL & COURIER,
i-; ‘<3*lK&fe
1 : z_ vt *y . 1* * > j
BY SPJ-I.L. *
’WfMOKKOW, t, lSßoik'jn fmjffof. Store,
j* A general
Furniture’, Housekeeping <jpoda, • •’
Underwaters
TAHum M ll front of store,
j pWr Brown Sheeting, and two bales of
the v/JRjc of importation, and
the inspection OT Port Wardens, for |q
Slock at private Sale.
Augusta & VAnesborr* Kailr<>M'l Stork.
■oA|ah <mn Stock. T ’
at Private Sol*.
A fine yhwmdlorse, warranted sound and gen
tle, Buggy, flearht rew,
W at Private, Snlc.
A lot of with comfortable dwelling and
necessary outbuildings, just completed, at No. 3, C.
K. R.
Cigars at Private Sale.
20,000 Havana Cigars, direct importation.
marl 6
At Private Sale,
5 shares stock Chatham Mutual Loan Associ tion
5 shares Savannah Mutual stock.
40 shares stock Oglethorpe Mutual Loan Associa
tion. mcbl7
8. CURBELL,
GENERAL AUCTION AND COMMIS.
SION MERCHANT,
No. 154 Bay Street,
SOLICITS from his friends consignments of every
description.
My personal attention will be given to the sale of 1
Real Estate, Bank Stock, Ac.
Refer to
Hiram Roberts, Esq.. jE. F. Wood A Cos.,
Pierson, Heidt and Cos., Noble Lyon. Esq.
mchlS 1
Trains on the Central Rail-
ROAD AND CONNECTING RAIROADS.
aCXIE D U L E
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, tieISthMARCIAS
.tent, and until lartber notice, the Fas.enger Trains
on the Central Railroad will run as follows
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leave Savannah, 8 a.m Arrive At Maoon, 6.2A r.M
*’ “ 4.05 pm <• “ 2.10 A.M
Leave Macon, 5 a.m Arrive in Sav’h, 3.30 p.m
“ “ 8.45 P.M “ 6.59 a m
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
Leave Savannah, 8 a.m Arr in Aug’sta, 5 p m
“ “ 9.30 p.m “ * 4.46 a.m
Leave Augusta, 0 p.m Ai rive in Sav’h, 1.05 a.m
“ “ 7 am “ “ 3.30 P.M
BETWEEN MACON AND AUGUSTA.
Leave Macon 5 a.m Arr in Augusta, 5 p.m
“ “ ...8.45 P.M “ “ 4.46 ALM.
Leave Augusta,...? am Arrive at Macon 6.25 p.m
“ “ ..6 pm “ “ 2.10 A.M
The train which leaves Savannah for Macon at 8
A M, connects with the Macon and Western, and
Western and Atlantic Railroads, carrying passen
gers for all pointson these roads, for Rome, Ga., for
Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn., and for North Ala
bama.
The Train which leaves Savannah for Macon at
4.05 P.M, connects with the Southwestern. Musco
gee and Montgomery and West Point Railroad, car
rying passengers for all points on these roads, and
for Americus, Albany, Columbus, for Tallahassee,
Fla. for Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans.
The Train which leaves Savannah for Augusta 8
A M, connects with the evening trains of the Geor
gia Railroads and the South Carolina Railroad.
The Train which leaves Savannah for Augusta at
9.30 P M, connects with the morning trains of the
Georgia Railroads and the South Carolina Railroad.
Either of the trains leaving Savannah at 8 A M.,
and at 4.05 P M, will carry passengers for Milledge
ville and Eatonton—the 4.05 P M train being the
most closely connected.
Passengers at Augusta destined for Oglethorpe,
Am- ricus, Albany, Tallehassee, Columbus, Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, must take the 6
P M train to avoid detention.
The morning train from Macon will carry passen
gers for Milledgeville and Eatonton. Passengers
from Milledgeville and Eatonton will take the up
day train at Gordon.
Passengers for the New York and Philadelphia
steamships, should arrive in Savannah by the morn
ing train. They are particularly requested always
to consult the Steamships’ Advertisements for the
davs of Departure.
Through tickets are sold between Savannah and
all the above named places, also between Montgo
mery and Augusta. WM. M. WADLEY,
Gen. Sup’t.
Savannah, March 12, 1855. mcbl9 ts
GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL.
CLASS M.
To bo drawn on the 2d April, 185', in the city of
Montgomery.
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$60,000
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICENT hCHRME!
Aud remember every Prize is drawn at each
drawing, and paid when due loiihout deduction.
1 Priaeof. $15,000 is $15,000
1 do 5,000 is 5.000
1 do 4,000 is 4,000
1 do 2.000 is 2,000
1 do 1.500 is 1,500
1 do 1,100 is 1,100
10 do 500 is 5,000
10 do 200 is 2,000
10 do 150 is 1,200
25 do 100 is 2,500
70 do 50 is 3,500
336 do 25 i* 8.400
4 Approximation Prizes of 50 is 200
4 do do 40 is 160
4 do do 35 is 140
4 do do 30 is 120
4 do do 20 is 80
4 do do 15 is 60
4 do do 10 is 40
501 Frizes amounting to $60,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TIOKETS!
T'k’tn $lO-Haiveß3,oo-Q,uart’rß 3,50
SAM’L SWAN, Agent and Manager,
mch 13 Montgomery, Ala.
BUCKWHEAT —10 Boxes and Quarter Barrel*of
Buckwheat, landing and for sale bv
mch2 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM
gre .Vt balf o aim s
IN HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
UITE are offering a large stock of the above Goods,
’ ’ of the best stples and makes, at astonishingly
low prices. Heavy Scotch and Irish Table Dam
ask*, warranted all pure Linen, in 7-4. S-4 and
10-4 widths. Damask Napkins, from $2 to $6 per
dozen; llamelton. Allendale and other styles ol
Sheetings, all widths; Quilt*. Counterpanes, Pil
low Case Cotton*, fine Bed Blankets, very fine
Huckabuck Towels, at only $2 per dozen, worth
$3. And many other bargains are being dally dis
tributed at WADSWORTH’S.
jnnß 135, Congress-st.
THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN,
CONTAINING Hints to Sportsmen. Note.* on
) Shooting and the Habits of the k Game Birds
and Wild Fowl of America, b£ Elisha J. Lewis, M.
D., illustrated with numerous engraving*. Re
ceived and for *ale bv S. S. SIBLEY,
mar? 135, Congress st.
MACKEREL.— 10 bbls No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, 6
half bbls No. 1 and 2 do. Just received and
for sale by HYLAND A O’NEILL.
YARNS— YARNS A lot from the Peachstone
Shoal* Factory. Just received and for sale bv
tebft M. H. WILLIAMS.
F^LOUR. —50 bhls Flour landing per schoone.
Mohawk from Baltimore, for sale by
nov 12 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO
IjrvTATOKS.— 100 bble Choice Planting Potatoes,
landing and for sale by
feb 13 M. H. WILLIAMS.
\T7"INK.—IO quarter casks Maderia, 10 do. do.
\ ? Sherry. 1 pipe very old Maderia. 2 quarter
jasksold Port, 100 doxen of first quality in bottles
tnd for sale by HYLAND A O’NEILL
NUTMI3GB AND XIACK.—f cask No. 1 Company
Nutmegs, l case Fresh Mace. Just received
and for sale by
June 19 JOHN B. MOORK A CO.
LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN.
A LL the world is reading this book. More than
j\_ 20.000 copies ordered for the trade.
FULL PROOF OR TUB MINISTRY.
A sequel to the “Boy who was trained up to be a
Clergyman,’’ by Jno. Norton. A. M.
Received and for sale bv
S. S. SIBLEY.
febl3 135 Congress street
CHECK BOOKS.
MERCHANTS snd others are respectfully in*
vited to examine a beautiful variety of Check
Books on all the different Banks in Savannah.
They are got up in superior style, on good paper,
printed on blue ground work, and will be sold
cheap. Call at the bookstore of S. S. SIBLEY,
{y •>*> No. 135 Congress street.
I>ICKLKS! PICKLES: PICKLES!—In barrels
and boxes, just received and for sale by
AN PERSON A SWANSTON.
inch 10 157 Broughton street
NELLY BRACKEN.
A Tale of Forty Years Ago, by Annie Chambers
/V Bradford This Is by anew author, a fresh
and glowing picture of Kentucky, written in an at
tractive style, graphic, graceful and humorous,
equal to any American book of the present day.—
Price <1 MV Received and for sale by •
S. S. SIBLEY.
mo jiS 135 Congress street.
■ ALL’S PALM SO AP. An excellent article
I I chapped hands and face. For sale by
1 £ JOHN It MOORE A CO.,
£,1,15 Gibbons’ Building.
JUction sqlh.
’ BY Villi,BKlCli
A Fine Rodsaioay for Sale , at private Sale.
|’ A fine Roakawaj,nearly new,for sala low. Terms
j cash. mchls
i _ House and Lett at Private Sal*.
Tenement, on Lot No. 11, out oi Garden
west, fronting on Montgomery street, just
.soiiwßlberty, 32 feat by 70—fee simple. On the
premises Is a good two story House, on a high brick
basemfht l >vith all necessary outbuildings; also the
two adjoining lots and improvement, next south.
Can be treated Jor cn application as above. mchls
CiifrZots at Private Sale.
Lots Nos. 1 ,-6 and 7, GC by 120 feet—bounded
north by Gwinett sis jet, west by Bull street, south
by street, and east by lot No. 12; also lot
No. by stmet, west by
Bull by Lamar stseet, and east by lot
No. 5.
Terms— One half Cash; balance, notes at 6 and
12 months, with interest ;rcm date, with approved
endorsed paper. Purchaser pay tog for titles.
mchls
City Lot at Private Sale.
Lot No. 24. Wesley ward, corner of Lincoln and
Gordon streets.
Terms— 6 or 12 mouths, for an approved endorsed
note, with interest from date of sale. mchl2
Savannah Hold Stock Wanted.
Will purchase 100 shares of the Savannah Hotel
Stock. mcbls i
Hydraulic Cement at Private Sale
Now landing per echr. W. L. Davis, 200 bbls. Ce- j
ment. Also. Kept constantly on hand, in store, for !
sale in lots to suit purchasers. jan 11
BY TANARUS, J. WALSH.
Administrator's Sale.
On TUESDAY, April 3rd. will be sold, at the le
gal hour of sale, in front es the Court House:
Lot No. 8 and improvements, being part of Gar
den lot No. 6, west fronting on Alic street, contain
ing 60 ft 6 in front, by 100 depth (more or less). —
The improvements consist of one-story house, well
finished, on a basement. Sold as the property of F.
R. Gordon, deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs.
i GEO. GORDON
feb22 r 4dministrator.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR —2O barrels Platt’s pa
tent manufactured Buckjrheat, from Rdfek
Mills Mass.: also, bags of and 25 pounds each.
In store and for sale by
jan29 F. J. OGDEN.
BRADDOCK S EXPEDITION.
IMIE HISTORY OF THE EXPEDITION
AGAINST FORT DU QUESNE in 1775 under
General Braddock, edited from original manu
scripts, by Winthrop Sargent, with numerous
Illustrations.
LEWIS’ AMERICAN SPORTSMAN, with Notes on
Shooting and the Habits of Qame Birds. Nu
merous Illustrations.
A YEAR OF THE WAR, by C >unt Gurowski, au
thor of “ Russia as it is.”
GENERAL NOTIONS OF CHEMISTRY, by Pe
lonee A Fremy.
PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE for February.
AYILLION and other Tales by the author of the
“ Head of the Family,” Ac.
teh>9 W. TIIORNWILLIAMS-
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
140 Congress & 57 St, Julien streets:
THE Subscriber has received, and will open this
day, the largest and most extesinve variety of
WINDOW SHADES
ever offered in this city. It i* the intention of the
advertiser to keep constantly in store a large sup
ply of all the various patterns and styles mannfac
tured by the manufacturers of this country and
France, attention of merchants and
families in ‘ the country is invited. They
will be sold at wholesale and retail, at satisfactory
prices.
janß WM. H. GUION, A^ent.
BRADDOCK’* EXPEDITION.
A HISTORY of Braddock's Expedition against
Fort DuQbcsne in 1776, from original manu
scripts, by Winthrop Sargent, M. A., published by
the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, illustrated
with plates and map*. Received and for sale by
S. S. SIBLEY.
mar 7 135, Coneress street.
CIANDLES, CANDLES—ISO boxes Adamantine
) Candles, just received per steamer Key atone
State, and for sale by
f e b26 M. H. WILLIAMS.
METHODIST HYMN BOOKS
IN a variety, in fine or plain bindiug. Received
and for sale at
feb22 No. 135 Congress street.
BUTTER AND CHEESE.—2S tubs fresh Goshem
Butter and 45 boxes mild rich Cheese, received
per steamer Florida, and for sale at the Emporium,
by fjy 19] SEABORN GOODALL.
PINE-DAPPLE CHEESES.—Received per steam
er Augusta, aud for sale by
ANDERDON & SWANSTON,
f„bls 157 Broughton street
DRY GOODS.
JUST Received: A Beautiful Assortmen of La
dies and Gents’ Linen Cambric Hdkfs. which
the subscriber will sell at a very small advance on
r °feb 12 EDW. S. KEMPTON. Agt.
BELTING— 2000 feet patent oak tanned Belting
received per schr ELB Wells, from Philadel
phia, and tor sale bv
1 f e b26 CHAS. H. CAMPFIELD
THE ROAD TO HEALTH.
HOLLOWAY’S PII US.
CUBE OF A PISORP*BED LIVER AND BAD DIGESTION.
Copy of a letter from Mr. W. Kirkus. Chemist, 7
. Proscot street, Liverpool, dated 6th .
To Professor llolloway —Sir:— Your Pills and
Ointment have stood the highest on our sale list of
Proprietary medicines for some years. A customer
to whom l ean reter for any inquiries, desires me to
let you know the particulars of her case. Mie bad
been troubled for many years with a disordered
liver and bad digestion. On the last occasion, how
ever, the virulence of the attack was so alarming,
and the inflamation set in so severely, that doubts
were entertained of ber being able to bear up under
it; fortunately she was induced to try your Pills,
ttnd she informs me that after the first and each
succeeding dose, she had great relief. The contin
ued to take them, and although sheused only three
boxes, she is in the enjoyment of perfect health. I
could have sent you miny more cases, but the
above, from the severity of the attack, and the
speedv cure, I think speaks much in favor of your
Mton&hiß*Pills. < S VV KIRKUS.
An extraordinary cure of Rheumatic Fner in laa
Pieman's Land.
Copy of a letter inserted in the Hobart Town t
Courier of the Ist March, 1851, by Major J.
Welch.
Margaret McConuigan, 19 iters of age, residing .
at New Town, ;ul been suffering from a violent
rheumatic fever for upwards of Uro jnanths, which a
had entirely deprived her of cibrr limw;
during this period she was under the (;are of the
most eminent medical mea4n Hobart Town, and by
them her eace was considered hopeless. A friend
prevailed upon her to try Holloway s celebrated
Pills.which she consented to do, and in an inciWli
ble short space of time they effected a perfect cure.
Cure of a Ain anti Tightness in the Chest and Sto
mach of a person 84 years of age.
From Messrs. Thew A Son, Proprietors of the Lynn
Advertiser, who can vouch so the following state
ment. —August 2,1851.
Sir, —I desire to boar testimony to the good es- ;
foot of llollowav’s Pills. For some years I suffered
severely from a pain and tightness in the stomach. •
which was also accompanied by a shortness of
breath, that prevented me from walking about. 1
am 84 years of age. and notwithstandingmy advan
ced state of life, these Pills hare so relieved me.
that 1 am desirous that others should be made ac
quainted with their virtues 1 am now rendered,
by their means, comparatively active, and can take
exercise without inconvenience or pain,_whieh 1
could not ilo lefore. (Signed) HENRI COR,
North street. Lynn, Norfolk.
These Celebrated I'll is are t pointer fully ejpcacious in
Vte following complaints.
Ague, Asthma, Billious complaints. Colics, Con
stipation of the Bowels, Blotgpies on the Skiu. Bcw- j
el complaints. Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dy
sectary. Erysipelas, Female irregularities. Fevers Ot
all kinds, Fits. Gout, Headache. Indigestion. Inflam
mation. Jaundice, Liver complaints. Lumbago,
Piles, Rheumrtism. Retention of Urine. Scroffula,
or King's Evil. Sore Thnat, Stone and Gravel. Se-. I
oondarv symptoms. Tic Doloreux. Tumors, l leers. •
Yen oral Affections, Worms of all” kind <. Weak nabs,
from whatever cause. Ac. ~ „
Sold at the Establishments ot Prof Holloway .*BO
Maideulane, New York, *and 244 Strand. London,
and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in ;
Medicines throughout the United States, in pots ;
and boxes, at 26 cents. 62cents, and $1 00 each
There is a considerable saving b\ taking the
larger sites.
N. B.—Direction* for tlie guidaure ot patteuia lu
every disorder are affixed to each Pot. janH
• jDStBB Curbs.
EDWAgD 0. WHSON,
TUfiTICE OP THE PEACE, Notary and Commis
fj sioner of Deeds, will be found *t Messrs. Ward
A Owens’ Law Office.
Savannah, March 1, 1855. fcchl 3m
BA.T XX S .
Hot and Cold Water Baths
NOW READY, EVERY DAY (Except Sundays),
FROM 6 A.M., TO 9 P- P.
SINGLE Bath 25 cents.
Six tickets for one dollar.
Bathing twice a week, per month, $1 00. J
do 1, 2,3, 4. 5, and 6 times a week, d0... 1 50. ,
N. B.—Now is the chance for good Bathing, as I j
have reduced the price below the New York regu
lar prices. J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
mch7 Monument Square.
H. S. BOGARDUS,
STATE-3 r.. COURT HOUSE-SQR-, SAVANNAH.
CABINET MAKER,
UPHOLSTERER, BELL-HANGER, Ac., Ac.,
WOULD respectfully invite
attention to the increased facilities
afforded him by his present loca
r-mr ww tion, in all branches pertaining to 1 1 •
hiabusiness, such asCABINET-MAKING,UPHOL
STERING, BELL HANGINO, Ac. may 20
JOHN H. HUTCHINSON,
GENERAL < OH MISSION MERCHANT,
AND AGENT OF LUMBER, AC.,
Bap Street, Over John IngersolCt,
Savam.vah, Ga.
P JACOBS.
BEGAU AND TOBACCO STORK,
No. 29, Ball S(-eet, (Sign of the Big Indian,)
N. B.— Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hal
Spanish, and Am *ncan Segars, at wholesale and re
tail. Also, Chewing Tol>scoo. Snuff, Ac. june 1
A. SHORT
MASTER BUILDER.
Wii take contracts for Building and Working Ma
sonry of every description. Residence, first door
west of Bt. Andrew’s Hall, Brough ton-street,
oct 30
E. J. BLACK, (Lata of Charles ton.)
Notary Public A Shipping Master.
Marine protests noted and extended, end a!l other
nr tarrial business attended to.
Office at Ferry Wharf,opposite the Ga* Works, Sa
vannah. ly june 20
PATTEN, HUTTON A C 0„
FORWARDING
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
80 Bay-street , Savannah.
july 6 ly
Savannah water works.
HEADMAN A CO,
Corner of President and Jefferson Streets,
Savannah , Georgia.
4 RE prepared to execute all orders in plumbing
jTk. and Gas fitting, on short notice, and in supe
rior style. ts june 20
JAMES RUSSELL.
PLAIN A ORNAMENTAL
PLASTERER.
Taylor-itreet, 2 door. West of Jefferson.
june 29 6m
THOMAS S. WAYNE~aTsON,
Q*aiß4t COJOIISSIOM 4.5D 70WAEDI50 KIRCHA.YTB
SAVANNAH.
james McHenry,
INSURANCE BROKER ABTDj
NOTARY’ PUBLIC.
Marine Protest* Noted and
ad) usted. Charter Parties Bonds
drawn. Paper* prepared wherebyro recover losses
from American or British Underwriter*, and atten
tion given to all matters connected with Shipping
and Insurance. No. 118 Bar street, opposite the
front of the Custom House. ly nov 8
LAMPORT, BLAXEMAN A LAW :
(LATE COBXISH. LAMPORT k 00.)
Manufacturer* of everv variety ot
CAP AND LETTER PAPER,
PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS,
No. 8 Park Place, near Broadway,
Blf TORI.
HIRAM H. LAMPORT,
BIRDSEY BLAKEMAN,
aug 26t ly HENRY W. LAW.
WELLS A VERSTILLE,
FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANTS,
Savannah. Ga.
’unel ly
e. Locsrrr, h. sxilldtos. j
LOCKETT A SPELLINGS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BHIPPING* D AGENTB,
Savannah, Geo.
Will attend to the selling of all kind* of produce
Strict attention given to receiving and forwarding
floods ly may3l
MAYER A BLUN,
@ SUCCESSORS TO SALOMON MAYER,
Wholesale Dealers in imported Wines,
French Brandies, Holland Gin, Scotch and
Irish Whiskey. Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. French
and German Stomach Bitters, Cordials, Segars, dc.
The subscribers keep constantly on band a large
assortment of the above, and sell them at low
prices and reasonable terms. mcbl ly
/. C. RUSS, J. H. DAVIS, W. H. LOXO !
RUSE, DAVIS A LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Geo.
may 30 ts j
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
MACON, GA.
BENTON A McLAUGHLiN.
GENERAL AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS.
Solicit from their friends consignments of every
description
Special attention given to the sales of Real
Estate, Stocks and Negro property, at public and
private sales.
Prompt Returns and Dispatch.
A. R. McLacshux,
mch 13 3m Amos Sdiw.
foo JAMES B. FLDLEB,
Denier and Importer of
Jr* iW atchei, Jewelry, Silver
CgtMP Ware, Fancy Goods, Ao.
No. 18, So. 2d Street, Philadelphia,Pa.
sept 8 ly 1
V. S. HARRISON.
AUCTION. COMMISSION. RECEIVING AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
‘9&.k: BROAD-ST.COLUMBUS,CA
A K AYER,
AUCTIONEER AND SALESMAN
F?— Liber.l ,-iT.nc.s mad. on Nogrow *o4
M .rchend if,
„ , ILooi.tt.Losg 4 0o„
R.f.rTDC f w.lls A Dm.
ROT 22
HYLAND A O'NEILL,
WHOLESALE * RETAIL DEALER? IN
IMPORTED WISE. I>D Llftl ORS,
FRENCH BRANDIES, CIGARS,
ASP
FANCY GROCERIES,
jV*M Door to Marshall House-. Broughton st, |
Savannah, Ga.
r. nTLANo (nOTls:'lyj - H. . ssio!..
W. C WADSWORTH,
’ DEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS.
115 Congress-strott, opposite FuUtskt House,
Savannah, Ga.
<vt22 1>
A BACKER.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IS
BRAMUES. GI AS. WIAE9.
SCOTCH ALE, AND LONDON PORTER.
Cigars, and all Kinds of Grocerios.
.Vo. 10 Whitaker-street.
Savannah, Ga.
Brandies ud Gins, under Custom House LoeA. in
Bond and entitled to Debenture.
• prJ9 • JE
ROWLAND A CO.
, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bait-street, Savannah.
j JOBS T. HOWLAND. JOHN T. ROWIAXD. J*.
aug2S
BROUGHTON STREH
HACK AND
I.ITEBY STABLE.
rIE undersi :ned baring put the above Stables
in good condition, is now prepared to accom
modate nis customers with Carriages. Hacks, Bug
gies, Sulkies, rfc., with sound gentle, well broke
Horses, and careful drivers. Horses boarded on ac
com mediating terms, and well cared tor. Two pairs j
of fine Carriage Uorses for sale. Inquire corner of
Barnard and Broughton streets.
THOMAS E-
r MAY ASDfItCFMBKR. • ‘
VTALK of Wedded Lift, bv Mrs Hubbeck,
Authoress of the Wile’s Sister, the Forbidden
I Mm-ringe, *c. Ac. in two eols., highly interesting
•• Renders, the Tide tht 1 relste.
This lesson seems to ferry.
Choose net slors e proper met*.
But proper time to merry.”
Heoeifed aud (Or ssle hy S. S. bIBI.B\. .
I ror7 1 5, Oonjrew t
|)rofrssional Carts.
iieivry Williams.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
No. 8 Dray ten Street. Savannah, Ga.
may 5 ly
D. A. O’BYBHK.
AITORNEYAI LAW,
Office 175 Bay-etreet, over Turner A Co’.s
Drag Store.
feb 6 ts
GEORGE TROUPE HOWARD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Corner Whitaker-at. and Bay Lane.
SAVANNAH, G A.
nov 10 lyr
BHEWMARE * MONTGOMERY, I
ATTIiRNEYB AT LAW,
Waynesboro, Ga.,
Will practice law in copartnership, in civil bu
siness, in Burke County.
TOHW T. SHIWMAKB. W. W. MO.TTQOMEkT.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oct26 MARIETTA, GA. ly
DAVII> G. WILDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SPARTA. GA.
Will practice in counties
! Hancock, Washington,
Warren, Baldwin.
REmxscxs—Behn A Foster, Rabnn A Smith,
E A Soulard. Savannah jan 19.
WM. C. CONNELLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Isabella, Worth Cos., Ga.,
(Post office. Albany.)
Will practise in the Southern Circuit, and in Ma
con, Dooly and Worth counties of the Macon Cir
cuit.
N. B.—Particular attention given to the collec
tion of claims in South-western Geergia.
june 2 6m
MILLER A HALL,
attorneys at law,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
Will practise in the Superior Courts of all the
Counties of the Macon circuit in Lee, Bt ker and
Sumpter, of the Southwest circuit, and in Marion
and Taylor, of the Chattahoochee circuit. Also in
the Supreme Court at 3lacon, Decatur. Columbus,
and Americus. *gk-.
STenEx F. Miller. Samuel Hall
•ept. 14,1852. ly
e. cummio,
ATTORNEY at LAW,
Irwintnn. Georgia.
ly toblO
LANIER 1 t ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
• Nun. Gpirjia.
Ms ° ly
BYTHON B. SMITH.
ITTORSET AND COUNSELLOR
OCALA, MARiOXCO. FLA.,
Will practice in all the Courts of Florida.
Reference in Savannah -R. B. Hiltok
fsbSly ]
M WHITE SMITH.
attorney at law.
OFFICE AT
Alligator, Fast Florida.
t?* Will practice in the Eastern and Southern ;
eountie*. Refer to
Col. S. S. Sib let, 1 e , _
R. B. UILTOT. ‘,'**•*.*'■
feb 2 ts
GREEN A SMOOT,
ATTORNEY'S AT I AW,
Thomaaton Ga.
AMME* W. ‘fBEIM. B F. SMOOT* j
oct 26
CHARLES G. CAMPBELL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILLEDGEVILLE , GA
Practices Law in the Tarioue countie* cf the Oc- j
mulgee Circnit and the adjoining counties of
Twiggs. Laurens and Washington.
Refer to—John Boston. H. A. Crane. R. B. Hil
ton. febl4
J. B 7 McGUIRE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MACON. GA..
Will giTe prompt attention to all business en
trusted to his care. Will give strict attention to
collecting. YF* Office over A the* Ayres* Store.
feb 19 6m and w t-w
W MABRY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
FRANKLIN, heard county, ga.
Will attend to professional business in the Coun
ties of Heard. Carroll. Campbell, Coweta, Fayette.
Meriwether, and Troup,
Reference—, Hon. E. Y. Hill. La Grange, Ga.: Hon.
David Irwin, Marietta. Ga.; Col. M. M. Tidwell,
Fayetteville, Ga.; Mr. William Dougherty, Colum
bus, Ga. ept 17—ly
DRS. ROY ALL A JOHNSON,
DENTISTS,
Ojfce oar. SL Julien-st. and Market
Stfrtjover S WHmoC i jewelry store.
Office hours from 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 3 to 6. i
mar 11 eom
DENTISTRY.
DR. 5. Gi PANCOST, DENTIST.
I* prepared to perform all neees
*ary operation? for the Regulation,
Preservation and Beautifying the
Ls Teeth, and will Insert Artificial
Teeth, from a single Tooth to a Double Set. Dr. P.
will spare no effert to give the utmost satisfaction
to all who may command his services.
Office 156 Broughton Street. ap26ly
MRS. J. F DOB’S
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AND
DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 16 LJRbridge’s Buildings. Up Stairs.
AJTO !CO. 17 BAMMAAI) STKKTT
Savannah. Ga.
The attention of the Ladies ot Savannah,
of tho c e visiting the city, are invited to
■PlPthe New. Large and well selected stock of
FfcW fashionable Millinery and Drees Goods, con
sisting of the following article*
Silk, Satin and Straw Bonnets. Ribbons. Flowers.
Feathers. Wreathes. Buttons, Combs Caps, Head
Feathers. Velvet Trimmings for Dresses. Plush
Hats. Riggerlettes. Infants’ Caps, Plain Silk Bro
cade. Plain Silk*. Shally Mantillas. Cloaks, Talmas,
Ac . c. j
PRICES REDUCED S
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
AT COST.
OAVIXG OS HAND alarg* stock of V.rcy nd
f * Dry Goods, and the ’ateness ot the m.
eon. together with the ecarrity of money, induces
the suhecriber to offer his stock of Wintr Goods at
Cost for Cash. The stock of Dress Goods is large
and was bought at a ten lew figure, and will pos
itirely be offered at the cost price. Silks. Wool.
Plaids, all wool plain and printed DeLaines. Meri
noee. Bombaiines and Alpacas. Talma Cloths. Ac..
can be thought at less prices than ercr before.
Persons in want of Pry Goods, will find it to their
adrantage to call and examine goods and prices at
W. C. WADSWORTH'S.
No. lib Congress streets .
j, n lb Opposite the Pulaski House.
OATS— 100 hags very heaev Seed Oats, landing
per schr Ann Maria; for sale by
meh3 BRIGHAM KELLY A CO.
LOUDON AST JOURNAL.
THU NEW SERIES, commencing with the Janu
ary Number, will contain eograrings from the
Queen's Gallerr. and be otherwise embellished with
subjects o{ Art. to maks it worthy of eatensire pa
trouage-
PrW $9 per annum tor 12 monthly numbers.
ALSO
FRANK LESLIE'S LADIES* GAZETTE. Monthly,
$3 per annum
FRINK LESLIE'S NEW YORK JOURNAL, with
numerous Illustrations. per annum.
GOOEY'S LADIES’ BOOK. fS 50 per annum
frb9 W THORN K WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS
.U'ST RF.CBIVKD BY CUBBKDGE ft BRO
('l ETTING ALONG : ebook of Ulustrmtions.
TANARUS” Spirit Repping rnveilled;” An Expose of the
Origin, History. Theology end Philoeopby of
certain elleged communications from the Spirit
Land, bv means of “ Spirit Repping,” “ Medium
Writing. 1 ’ Physical Deraonsiretions. Ac , with
illustrations.
•• t.reel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile.” By Her
man Melrille, author of Tvpee. Omoo. Ac.
“The Mountain Out-Law,” or the Seeret Password
A Tale of lore and wild adventure.
Also a further supyly of” Wykoff.”
(TJNGER PRESERVES^nstreoeired per steam-
T er Knoxrille; and fcr sale low by
ANDERSON and SWANSTON.
Irb33 IST Brenghton street.
S SOARS, SEG ARS-25.000 choioe llarant Segars
in store and for sale low-by
, ~ frbitt M. H. WILLI AMS.
UMBRELLAS- —Another lot of small Scotch |
Gingham I mhrellee, for children.just rrceir.
ed end for sale by je C 2 KPAVARB S. KKMPMiLI
■ >VGGY UMBRELLAS.—EDWARD.
* jißt TM^vn
\y for sal*by ANDERSON A SWANSTON.
ffcb33 167 Broughton *tr-
RQWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL.—A Frwh Sup
plv ju*t waivad and tor *al by
JOHN B MOORK & 00..
fab 15 * . Gibbous* Building
* ji V IluiM 1 noiifv7u*t tverivid by 19
| 4U tobU J A BROWN.;
3l)ip3 anb Steamers.., , <s,
FOE LONDON.
rfSi?- The ship SARDINIA, Cant. Huston, mb
JSSSt'oke tha balk of 150 bales St, Island or TTa
: land cotton. For freight apply to
mehl7 At PADELIORD. FAT A 00.
FOB LIVERPOOL.
The new First Class bhip TAMERLANE.
wobSL Capt Holmes, has two-thirds of her earro
engaged. For freight of remaindesiAnidj to
mch2 lw is rA D K I.FO||*k*CO
FOR LIVERFoW®
J h A 1 half dipper MILLS.
pSSM, Sturgesamaster, harmgiSgSteatpwt of
her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch aa above.
For freight of 300 bales ootton apply to
1 ca.llamai
FOE BOSTON.
Superior Packet Ship NEW EXG-
Pratteau master, will meet with
an d above For freight or passage applr
on board, at Johnson’s wharf, or to v 1
mch3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CG
FOR NEW YORK—“Union Lino.*’
JFJ* The regular packet schooner S. ■< WAR
ZimklSG, Neff, master, w ill have quic>; atch
for the above i ort. For freight cr passe.- ipplv
to fmarlO; F. J. O N. ‘
FOE NEW YOBK—Union Lii.:
-rtf+ The regular Packet Schr NORTH -i VTE
-£a& Horton master, wUI hare quick dL- -.tch for
the abore port For Freight or passage , ,■ to
febl I JO GEN
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
vjSS: The Schooner E. 3. JAMES, tv tcott
jpeeCmaater, will have quick dispatch .bore
Forfreight or passage apply on board a fair's
wharf, or to
__mch3 BRIGHAM, KELLY O.
FOE PHILADELPHIA
The Brig DUNCAN, Capt. J. A, Poner.—
Smß For balance of freight, say 15 1 or 200 bale*
cotton on deck, apply to
*h!7 LOCKETT ii SNELIINGS.
FOE BALTIMORE—BegnIar L,ng
The Fine schooner J. T. f ARDY. Gorrley,
y*-* - master, haring part of her cargo ‘.ogvgel.
will hare dispatch as aboYe. For freight or p r ssge
apply to
mchlO BRIGHAM. KELLY t t >.
FOE BALTIMORE.—ReguIar Line
I The Schooner ANN MARIS Mi- e |f
.SEE master, will meet with dispatch s;, ! re
Forfreight or psssage apply on hoard at TV .i
wharf, or to
mrh2 BRIGHAJi. KELLY t ! ■).
FOR BALTIMORE—ReguIar Llnj.
The Superior Packet Schooner WOOD
\ BRIDGE, Diggs master, haring •>
: part of her cargo engaged, will hare .lirr-•
above. For freight applr to
fcbl3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A C
FOR NEW ORLEANS’
The Brig ITOSKA, Capt Heron. Forfr-;ht
o* passage applr to
LOCKETT A SNELLINC-
Savannah. Feb 17,1535. set T
TFORFSkIcWoR“eII AKTE! ■:.
riff**- The splendid schr. LJ MARTIN E, *rs
2Sn& master. For particulars enquire c
! jan 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO
~ NEW TORS AND LIVERPOOL
U. S. MAIL STEAMER
I THE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINK A M
! ATLANTIC. I BALTIC.
. Captain West. f Captain Cam* y&.
PACIFIC, ADRIATIC,
[ Capt. Nye, j Capt
j • These ships baling been built by too
tract, expressly for government service,
j SaMßa eT<>r> t care has'been taken in their cot
| struction.as also in their engines to ensure strength
I and speed , and their accommodations for pfu?n* -
ers are unequaled for elegance or comfort.
Price? ofpassage from New York to Lrverpcr., ie
first cabin, $l3O ; in second cabin, $75; exclusive
use of extra si2e state rooms. $325 From Liver; tA
: to New York, £3O and £2O
i An experienced Surgeon attached tc eachship.
No berths can be secured until paid for.
PROPOSED PATES OF SAILING
From New Pork. ( From Liverpool
1855 I 1865 .
’ Wednesday,Jan 24,165f \ Saturday, Jan Id. i?a£
Wednesday. Feb 7, 1855 ‘ Saturday. Fsb. 7, 1556
Wednes-iav’Feb2l,lßso Saturday, Jan 10, 15*1
j Satard y. Jan. 24. 15W
For freight or parage, apply to
; Edward K~ Collins, 56 Wall-street.New Twrfc
Brown, Shipley A Cos, Liverpool
Stephen. Keonard A Cos.,
B. G. Wainwrtght A Cos., Paris. or
Geo. U. Draper, Havre
The owners of these ships will cot l-ei
countable'ir gold,silver, bullion, specie.;
preciousst jnes or metals, nnlesabills ofiauing ata
signed therefor, and the value thereof espreeaed
; therein.
Shippers please take notice, that the shipe >f tfcii
I line cannot carry any goods ocfitrabaad of war.
! jan 9 ly
THE LIVERPOOL rJ _
intend sailing their t'arcrite ships,
i CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2135 tons, Capt. Wylie
i CITY* OF BALTIMORE, new, 2533 tons,
R. Leitcb.
city of Washington, new, 2700 teas. cpt b
Leitch.
KANGAROO. 1574 tons, Capt
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
! CITY OF MANCHESTER, Thursday, Jan. lS.Hi#
KANGAROO, about Thursday. —— ——
FROM LIVERPOOL.
CITY OF MANCHESTER. Wednesday,Feb 14, 18W,
KANGAROO, about Wednesday,—l
RATE* OF PASSAGE
FAOM PHILADELPHIA. tBOK LiVXBFOOL.
j Saloon Berth* -s9*-* ! Saloon Berths...2l gutn.
j Midship “ ..... 65 j Midship 4i ...17 M
Forward ** 55 j Fcrward “ ...1* *
inclndin? Steward’s fees.
THIRD CLASS PASSAGE
A limited number of Third Class Passenger* will
be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, erl
: found in provision*
| From Philadelphia... S3C | Frcm Liverpool $44
Certificate# of passage will be issued here to par
tie# who are desirous of bringing cut their fritmd*
at corresponding rate?
Drafts on Liverpool from £1 upward*.
An experienced Surgeon will fce carried on *aefe
J ship.
All goods sent to the Agent# in Philadelphia will
j be forwarded with economy and dispatch.
For freight or passage, apply to
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent.
17 Phila., and 7 Broadway, N. Y
WILLIAM INMAN. Agent.
1 Tower Buildings. Liverpc-o*
Or to PADELFORD. FAY k CO.. Agents,
ian 13 Bay st.. Savannah.
DRY* GOODS AT COST
THE subeteiber having taken the store recently
occupied by Laßoche, Brown A Kemp ton. wiU
- Mil the great part of the stock at cost tc make
room for his superior stock. Persons from the
! country and others, wishing bargains, will do wall
to call and examine before purchasing risewhere,
jan 24 EDW. S. KEMPTON. Agt
OOFING TIN PLATE, cf all brand*, Juit re
ceived and tor sale in quantities to *uit pur
chasers, at 13 Barnard street, by
feb23 LOVELL k LATTIMORT.
’ PARASOLS! PARASOLS ‘
RICn Brocade Silk Parasol*.
. do Plaid do do
do Plain do do
do do Satin de Chen* la
Plain and Brocade Black do.
Just received by HENRY L4THROP dCO
, mehl
embroideries: embroider
IES !
JUST received a large and choice lot of Fran oh
Embroideries, consisting in part o!
Rich French wrought Muslin Collars and slevt
do do Lace do do
do do Muiliu Chemixeue*
do Cambric anti Linen Collars,
do French wrought Lawn Udkfs, Ac. by
feb 1 HENRY LATUKOP AcjCO.
RICH SPRING"DRESS GOODS,
At Wadsworth’s CasliHouiP.
RECEIVED per steamer Knoxvilla—
Beautiful Brocade Barege Robe*
Rich Plaid Silks.
Fine Organdie Muslins.
Printed French Cambrics
Fine Printed Brilliants.
French, American and English Print*
Challies and Challie Barcgee
White Canton Crape Shawls
Alexander’s Kid Gloves.
New Styles Spring Gingham*
For sale cheap, for cash, at No 11 A, Con set
, Street.
; NEW SI'MMKK SILKS. ic.
HENRY LATUKOP & CO.
HAVE RECEIVED per steamer Florida-
Rich Striped Summer Silks.
Rich Robe a Volins,
Rich Colored Sewing Silks.
Colored Percales, new tyl?.
i Mourning Silks.
MBKiFwn \
LATHROP & CO.
K 1
BHutii < jßu
* -
■ • “lid Colored
Black do n|Rf> jffl,,’
Hi. h Organdie Robes
iped and
Super French
Hsrring Bene
Bordered and H
Muslin Bands,
i laarT