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A sweet potato. --The Savannah (Ga.) News has been shown a curiosity in the shape of a sweet potato, which would measure some eighteen inches in length and about an inch in diameter. The potato is not only coiled up so as to resemble a coiled snake, but has at one end what very much resembles a serpent's head and at the other end a tail.
hooner without a fore-topmast in tow, which is supposed to be the same vessel that was noticed some days ago near Stono. Sale of a vessel. The Mercury thus records the sale of a brig in Charleston a few days ago: The herm. brig West Indian, of 320 tons, coppered and copper-fastened, built in Maryland four years ago, has been sold here for ten thousand dollars, cash. She is a fast sailer, and is ready for a voyage. She has been purchased, we are informed, for parties in Savannah. Gens. Beauregard and Johnston. The following sketches of these distinguished gentlemen we find in the New Orleans Delta, furnished that paper by its correspondent at Fairfax: Gen. Beauregard, commanding the First Corps of the Army of the Potomac, has his headquarters in the house formerly occupied by Mr. Lowe just on the outskirts of the village of Fairfax Court-House. Your readers will be glad to know that Gen. Beauregard's health is much improved since he left his qua