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Tlmustmtnt*.'
' lnomNSON it BLUJIBI)'"
will. In • fow <tey». •*»hlblt their celebrated combined MEN-
AUKK1K AND CIRCUS in tliia olty, together will* nil tli«
O UK AT IlIPPODROMIC! FUAT*,
of th" New York and 1‘aria Hippodrome, among wuich will
b*Ui* wonderful scientific achievement of a maw walkiug
upon a perfectly unoctli railing with liU
?KKT UPPERMOST ANI) IIMAD DOWN,
PKllFUHMD l»Y UR. O. N. KLllRKD.
wonder and admiration. showing beautiful feat* of balaua-
lux and elegant aoroballo posturing. by la Roux, on a pole
thirty fret high, held by Mon*. Klnif.
NADAMH HO III N RON,
MASTER JAMK9 ROlUNftON,
MANTKH JOHN,
And an additional li«t of popular actora are with the Com
pany. and will appeal in the various exercise*.
Til 1C HAND
U directed by th* celebrated JOS. NOdHKR, which la a
sufficient guarantee for It* merit.
A SPLENDID COLLECTION OP WILD
. ANIMALS,
In addition to tho above attrartiona. offer a rich hill of en
tertainment. aov23 T. U. TIDMARSII. Agent.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OK NATURAL HISTORY,
IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
AIMOHY II.U.I.,
IN TDK CITY OF SAVANNAH, OKOItUIA,
when may be found a
GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
KIIOM ALL PAKT8 OF THK WOULD.
kW Admittance 24 ernta. Open Irom tf A. M. to 2 P. M.
from 2 to 6 and from 7 to 9 P. M. Friday evening* exclu-
aively forthe colored population ’ nov23—t v
NEW STUCK. [1H.Y4] NKW STYLES
WINDOW SHADES.
G L MII.LKR A CO. Manufacturer* and Wholesale and
• Retail Dealer* In Window Shade*. Huuth-we*i corner
ol Second and Arch atreeta, Philadelphia. (Penn..) *uch a*
Oothe’a Landscape*, Border*, Vase*, Scroles. Roquet*, Cold
Border*, Ac., of the most beautiful designs and perfection
of flniih in this country, and at such low price* a* to chal
lenge coni petition.
But and white Holland*. Cambric*, Cord*, Brasses, Taa
■el*, kc., in every variety, for city or country trade.
We Invito an examination of our stock, at the depot,
south-west corner of Second and Arch streets, Philadel
phia, Penn. j an2S—on.Kim
MOKE GIFT BOOKST
W TliUltNE WILLIAMS lia* just received additional
• supplies of Gift Books, with lino engravings, among
them are—
Homes of American Statesmen, with numerous cng’v’g*.
Wild Scene* and Song Birds, 26 colored illustration*.
The Wido. Wide World, beautifully illustrated with fine
engraving* hound In Turkey morocco.
Lyric* of the Wide, Wide World, the Music by Glover.
Favorite Picture Book or Gallery of Delight.
Garden Wnlk* with tho Poets; Christmas Blossoms;
Friendship's Offering ; Oracles for Youth, Ac.. Ac. d'29
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
* I ’HE subscriber would inform his friends that he has re-
X turned to Savannah, and will this day open a Fancy
Grocery Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel’s Building,
known as the old Georgian Beading Room.
This present stock, which has been selected with great
care, embraces every article in the above named business;
also.Segars, Wines.'Liquors, Ac., of the most approved
braads.
He has selected for his motto, “ quick sales and small
profits,” and as ho believes that the public can readily dis
criminate between spurious and genuine articles, he confl
dently invites all to examine his stock aud judge Tor them
selves. novlb P. CllRRAN.
TV18SOLUTION.—The co-partnership of Jamks 11. aim M.
J J Sinuiux was dissolved on the 20th ult., by tlio death
of Jas. H. 3IUUUXV, tlio senior partner. The subscriber is
authorised to settle the affairs of tho late linn.
MICHAEL 8HKAHAN,
Surviving Partner.
Savannah, January 19th. 1854.
Great Sacrifice of Dry Goods.
T HE Qrm of Janes H. and M. SlIiMIlAX having been dis
solved l*y the death ol Mr. Jamks H. SHKAIUN. the sur
viving partner has determined to close up the business.
With that purpose lie intends reducing his prices, and
thus offers inducements to pui-chasera which could nut bo
found under ordinary circumstances.
The whole Stock will be aobl without re
serve, ami the price* will he market! down
to a point which will he auro to Inaure u
rapid sale.
Tho surviving partner invites tho public to cnll at once,
as he is more nuxious to dispose of tlio stock rapidly than
to obtain high prices.
Ho offers a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, embracing every article usually fouud in a' Dry
Goods Store. janlO
RlanteD.
\y ANTED ■■Whales of cotton ropUte ea ratio r the
I. ill ’ir °" n ’ f UUraot fur N * w Vork. Apply
sir;',.., OU,,KN “ BUNKER.
" 0Yl1 WYl.I.Y At MONTMOl.LIN.
JTHE SAVANNAH' GEORGIAN. 1 FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 24, 1854.
m LANIER IIOU8K-.MACON, OA.
baT,n K "hove estah
llshment iwg to assure the traveling putllo that
no exertlous will bo spared to sustain the reputation
uiinemmse. OKU. M. Lot JAN, I „ * .
Janl2—ly JAMHS MEABA, J Proprietors.
P1COLATA 1IOU8K, PICOLATArFLAT'
flm . The subscriber would respectfully Inform the
KS traveling community that ho has loused the^bove
Mil named homo,and is uuw ready to accommodate
h “ attention, to
He will have horses and carriages at all times to accom-
modstehlsguests. GEO. M. GALP1N,
d#c,d Proprietor.
M PljA ?lTs“.m S aiM 'GA~
This s dendld new liouse. situated on Hroad-st.
imme-iia eiy in front of the site of the old Plant era 1
1? ' ha \ bwn • urnlaln*d tlirougliout with
new lurulture,bedding, etc., will open forthe reception oi
thePrm.rh.l’nr * .V? 1 ' , ,l >’« ‘he endeavor of
l. ... w 1 .i T' *° K |V ®.sati*lactlon to those who may favor
hl 'f , ‘ Wr J. M. MMPBGN:
Proprietor.
.* I Vy. IN< ? HOUSE, Washington, Dittncl qf
t^-TfStTr 1 } 1 « u "' 1 « ri,, pe'> t late proprietor oi
French * Hotel, Norfolk, Va.. having recently leased
f" u . H . oove I'"l"»lar establishment. takes pleasure in inform
ing Ids numerous friends Hint he has, at great labor and
expense, refitted and furnished the house and provided the
Iiio-t ample arrangemeut* for the comfort and convenience
..f ail who tunv favor him witli their patronage.
Having had considerable experience In liotol-keeblng he
tlntti-rs himself that families aud single boarders can bo ue
com modeled at tlio Irving ns satisfactorily as at any other
hotel or boarding house in the I'uited States.
Members of Congress and others visiting Washington.
wBh a view to reside there for some time, would do well to
,', , V! ,U !*"“** beforu making arrangement* elsewhere,
it is eligibly situated at tlio corner of 12th street and Penn
sylvania avonuo. midway between the Capitol and Depart
ments. Tlio building is largo and of modern architecture
the rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and the furni
ture is new anil of the best dossriptlon.
Still Heller.—The charges nro moderate and In accord
ance with the time*, whilst the table* groan with the best
that tho country affords. Call, examine, mid sitlsryyour-
„ , DANIEL D. FRENCH.
>\ nshington. I). C.. June 1.1853 j«7
FIFTY IKH.LAICS REWARD—Will be paid for the
delivery to the subscrilier, or the jailor of Chatham
county, of a mulatto man named Christopher, about
twenty-six years of ngo. Ho runaway about four
uitlis ago. and is known to be down tlio river, or about
some of the islands, fishing.
Jan2U—tf JOHN BILBO.
<VS .TWENTY DOLLARS REWAHD.—Banaway'lroin
the subscriber, on the 10th or August, a negro man
11 named TOM. about forty yearsold. stout and chunky
->l&built, and lias a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base or tlio nose mid running up the
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
lie lias spent several vears of runaway life, and was an In-
mate of Savannah jail a good part or tho year 1849
, , „ WILLIAM GERMANY.
I lori'ls. S.-pt )-j. is:,:;. seplS._.l\-«-ir
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-AXk
JBtt0ine0u (SarlJa.
McIntosh,
ATTOBJft.\ AT I.AW, «a.
tJcouoi; TUoiip iitMVAiii*.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
fotfst UriDB bt) dflfflrapl).
88Sl*!SEJl!®>aMii<«««'ttarOiH, thmmulk, 0a.
srmnwvv ,’ rHOI ' IA " K i.osa,
4TTOMICY ATLAW AND SOUOTOR(1BNF3AL.F.DiBT
vpiev.corner Boy and Hamard-tlrttU, Savannah.
ORDIffARY'IOFnCB,
Oorn.r of Bav and Whitaker-streei*. Office’hour* from 9
A '_ M * to a - P- M.j an>l from 3>^, P. M. to 6. I*. M.
JNO. 1*1. MILLBIL
ATTORNEY At LAW,
Will i.rn/.i Whitaker and Hay rtrttU.
lirvU i^J n . ,h L°? urU of Hcriven. Uulloch, Effingham,
counties. b * rl T’ MoInto,h ' 0, ^ nn ' Cn "»‘lon »nd Chatham
•JOSKPI1 GAN AIU.,
(lm .. , , ATTORNEY AT I^W,
0 r^’-!f-I tre, J OT * r .,“' e Room of the Republl-
can, entrance Immediately east of Me«srs, Price k Veader
A. O’UYUSE,
nm is* n . ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 175 Ray street, over Turner & Co.’s Drug 8tore
DAN IK LI, COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNNELI.ORS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON, ^
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW •
Washington Oily, It. C..
Will practise In tlie various Courts of Hie District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern-
Juno22
M. AVHIT SMITH.
ATTORNEY AND COUNHE1J.OR AT LAW.
„ , Alligator, East ftorida.
Will Practice In the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. S. 8lblej, nod R. 11. Hilton. Esq.. Savnnnali,
PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
thnyth, Mott roe County, Ga. ’
S. AV. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSE1.LOR AT LAW
Monticello, Jefferson County, ftorida. ’
Reference—Hon W. U. Fucunu, Savannah. Ga. fob
THOMAS HUGHES HINES
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT UW.
wm .■ . Trvl, P<'dle. Georgia,
W iMi Pr ? Ct w n 1 10 < ,rccu,t Courts of Thomas I/iwndes
Ington °* al, P*r»«“* before the OenartmanU at \v..k,
MAGAZINES, Ac.
Gluasou's Pictorial Illustrated Nows.
Eva May. the Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon; a no<
novel. Received and for sale by S. S. SIBLEY.
nc> *^ 136 Congress-street.
.IIYLAND & O’NEILL
H AVE just received and offer for sale on the most ac
commodating terms—
24 bbls Stuart's A and B clarified Sugar,
30 do Lebanon Mills Flour,
5 do self-rising Flour,
10 bags Rio Coffee. 10 do old Java,
60 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Starch.
75 do adamantine nnd sperm Candles.
20 do Judd's and Litchfleld‘^>atent Candles,
50 casks London Porter,
20 half pipes Brandy,
5 pipes Holland Gin.
60 casks Madeira. Sherry nnd Port Wine,
60 quarter and eighth casks Madeiraaud Port Wine.
10 lirkins Butler,
60 boxes choice Dairy Cheese,
Also, 60 baskets Heldsick and Minin’* Chauyiaign. 60.000
tvnna nnd American Seirnrs. nnd 26 dnycn^nn.iirlcd -nr.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED FEBRUARY 7th. 1854. BY 8. S. STBI.EY.
D ASHES, or American Humor, by Howard Paul; Old
Brewery and the now Mission House at the Five
Points, by tho ladies of the Mission
Dombey nnd Daughter, a companion to Dombey and Son,
beautifully illustrated.
Wheel of Misfortune.
Memoir*. Journal nnd Correspondence of Thomas Moore,
edited by Lord John Hnssell. M. P., number VI.
Graham's and Putnam's Magazines, for February.
Gleason's Pictorial; also, a large variety of School Books,
Paper, and Stationery, for sale at 135 Congress st. ill
W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS.
NEAV HOOKS.
S HEIL’S SKETCHES OF THE IRISH IIAR ; Old Brewery
nnd new Mission House rfthe Five Points, illustrated.
Lt. Herndon's Exploration of tho Valley of the Amazi
with maps and plntes.
Farle on tho Native Races of tho Indian Archipelago,
with colored plates.
Miner’s Domestic Poultry Book.
Appleton's edition ol the Poets, in 8vn., Milton, Young,
and Herbert, received.
Little A Brown's edition, in 12nu>. of Gray's Poems.
Edgar Clifton, a story of School Life.
Willis' Health Trip, new supply.
Putnam's Monthly for February.
Braitliwaite’s Half Yearly Retrospect, for January.
I/indon lancet, for Februury. febfl
T AX COLLECTOR'S SALE—On tlio first .... ...
March, bcl ween tho usual hours of sale, in Iront of tlio
court house. I will proceed to hire out tlio following free
persons of colour, to pay their State and County Taxes, if
the taxes are not paid by that day
feblO
Ellen Bouchon,
Clement Brown.
Frances Douquin
Mary Ann Beard,
Jane Ann Bell,
Florid Brown,
Joshua Bourke,
France* lU.urko -
Rebecca Clinton,
Sanduy Clark,
Maria Cohen,
Lyniu Clark.
Francis Campbell,
Rose Davidson.
Francis Dobbins,
Hannah Farley,
Catherine Fergurson,
Catherine Greenlield,
Josiali Grant,
Theodore Grummouth,
Henry Harris.
Elizabeth Hutchisou.
Peter N Hall,
Georgo Jones, Jr.,
Susan Johnson.
Patrick Kimball,
Tho*. Kimball.
Henry Kiinbull.
Caroline Kiinbull,
Robert Scott,
F. M. STONE, T. c. o. c.
James Keys,
Lucina Lloyd or Farley,
Andrew lawrenco,
Penny I-evett,
Mary ELynn
I-enora Miller,
Ann Moore.
MeCardy, John Mcl-oud.
Mary Ann Miller,
Charity Minerva.
Levina Moittrie nr Calhoun,
Samuel Withercliff,
William Pinder.
Harret Pinkney,
Sylvester I’eo.
Mary Qunrterman,
K S Olive,
lk-n Roberts,
Ann Stewart,
Ann Stevens,
Mary Schly,
Mineta Schuvers.
Elizabeth Thompson,
J. It. Thompson,
Susan Tavlor, ,
Maria L. Turnbull,
Francis Williauin,
Mary Wand,
Mary Ward.
HUDSON, FLEMING A CO.,
Factors anti Commission Merchant*,
No. 94 Hay street, Savannah. Ga.,
rjAENDER their services to planters, merchants and doal-
JL ers, In the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in business with iloPKiX*, Ht'nsa.v
A Co., of Charleston, tho establishment of an office in this
city will afford ourfriends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and tho usuil facilities af
forded customers.
J. R. HUDSON.
W\ R FI-EMINO. f SAV * nnnU '
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Auguita.
J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
■eplS—tf
D'S
J ISSOLUTION —The firm of C. Pr.siunvis A Co. is this
day dissolved by mutual cont.ent. Tlio business wilt
be continued by Mr. Mk.sry l'K.NDAlivtH, who will sntlTb all
demands against tlio firm. All persona Indebted will please
make immediate payraont to Jlr. Hf.nry PKNnAtivm.
HENRY PKNDARVIS,
CALEB f»ENDARVIS,
8. A MYKES.
Darien. Ga., January 30tli, 1854.
I N withdrawing from tho firm we return our tliankH to
those who have so liberally patronized us, nnd beg a
continuance of the same to our late partner. Mr. Hkxky
PEfDARvm. CALEB PENDARV18.
8 A. MYRE8.
f 0 b3— w4F HENRY PENDARVI8.
D ISSOLUTION—-The co-nartnorslilp heretofme existing
under the namo oi I.a Kociix A Bowxk is tliis day dis-
aolvt-d by mutual consent. Tlie name of the firm can be
uaed in *ettlemont by either of tlie undersigned.
ISAAC I). LA ROCHE,
February lat, 1854. ALFRED T. HOYVNE.
N OTICE.—-The aubicrlber* having this day aold their
stock of Dry Good* to Messrs. Adams A Hri-nmr soli
cit for them the patronage of their old customers
fob3 LA IPX .'HE ItOtVNE
C O-PARTNERSHH’ NOTICE —Tlie uudersigiied imve this
day formed a eo-partnershlp undor tlie name and style
of Adam* A Hrunxkh for tho iransn-tlon of a Caah Dry
Goods Business in till* city.
WILLIAM B. ADAMS.
February l.t._186L CHABLEB W. BRUNNER.
IVTOTICE.—The ■iibsnrlbora having bought tlio stock of
S. S. SIBLEY. 136 Coqirresa street.
Uliciiinati.siii Gin-ccl!
EITHER INFLAMMATORY. ACUTE OR CHRONIC
* v " difference how severe or how long standing.
' I un ' 1 !‘ r " iKned - Hrngglsts. have lor sale that invalua-
X Ole and sure remedy. Mnrtimorc's Hheunuilic Commund
now *o universally known and so highly appreciated by
many thousands who have long been cripples and inn
been restored to perfect health by its use. Tlio extonsiv
manufacturing arrangements, as also a desire to meet th
circumstances of nil who may bo afflicted with this diseas-
ami make it, to them, the cmcmxr. as it is the most
ckktaix, mode of treatment have determined the propria-
tors to reduce tlio price to tllKKK DoLUtu per bottle : nt
which tho agents will sell it in future.
J. II. CARTER A CO.. 1 . . D
A. A SOLOMONS A CO. | Agents Savannah.
Sold In Oglethorpe, by Peinheiton A Ellis; Macon by I.
Little, nod Payne A Nesbitt; Mllledgeville. bv Z. W. Little
Marietta, by Win. Ronte ; Augusta, by Havlland. KJsley A
Co., and Win. II Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by B. R. Jones
A Co., nnd Cuntiinglmm, Colo A Co ; at wholesale by A A‘
Solomon* A to and J. H. Carter A Co., Savannnh, Ga.;
Havlland. Harrell A Co., ami P. M. Cohen A Co., Charleston
S. C.. nnd J. Wright A Co.. No. 151 Chartres street. New
Orleans, aud by Druggists generally tlirougliout the United
States.
Tlie above are also agents for tlio safe of that invaluable
preparation, already so extensively and popularlv known
by hundreds of thousands throughout the United Statra
as
MOUTIMOKE’S
BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIFR
Tlie immense sale of this Cardial, during tlio last two
years, nnd tlie universal satisfaction It lias given to nil-
including hundreds of tho most respectable physician-
tlirougliout the country—proves it tlie most valuable Al
terative nnd Blood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all diseases arisiuglrom indigestion, a torpid condition of
the Liver, or impurities of the Blood. While ns a Preven
tive of diseases, especially those of a Bilious and Intermit
tent tyne. nothing lias been found to equal it.
Tills is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, nnd
perfectly harmless—even with tlie feeblest constitution —
Its action is simple, yet producing tlie most wonderfully
beneficial results. As an agreeable Tonic. It promotes
healthy digestion, nt tho same time replenishing the gas-
trie juices nnd furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity nnd vitality to tlio Blood, equalizes its circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu
lates tlio Liver to healthy action.
He Invigorate* nml Restores tlie Enfeebled
and Debilitated,
and thus, not only removing disease but fortifying the sys
tem against its attacks, ami producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
Tliis Cordial and Blood Purifier, should bo kept In every
family and used by every individual, as It may not only
save to them hundreds ol dollars, but also save them from
affliction, nnd even save life Itself.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists nnd merchant* will bo allowed n liberal dis
count on botli tlie above preparations, nnd run procure it
of our wholesale agents, as above, at our wholesale prices
.. , „ . DOWNING A CO.. Proprietor*.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western Depot
in Louisville, Kentucky, ardors may bo addressed at either
P'nco feblfi—lv
9o00 CHallcn^c.
IIOHENSACIC’H WORM SYIIUP.
A N article founded upon scientific prlnclples.rompoiind-
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has never been known to fail in curing
tlie most nbstinato cases. Worms can never exist when
tills remedy is onco used, from the fact that it not only de.
stray* them but removes nil the siiiue and mucus w'hicli
may remain.
The Tni-c Worm.
Tliis worm Is the most dilli-.-ult to destroy of nil that In
habit tlie human body, lt gr. ws to an almost indefinite
length, nnd becoming so coiled and fastened in the intes
tines nnd stomach a* to produce Fit*. St. Y’lta*’ Dance. Ac ,
which i* the cause of many going to tlie grave, not believ
ing that these complaints have their origin from the tap*
worm ; consequently they do not use Hie proper medicine*
for their disenso. To those wlionre afflicted with tliisaw.
fill foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills ; the Syrup to lie taken in doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls throe times a day. thon take from five In
eight of iny Liver Pill*, to dislodge nnd pass tlie worm. Bv
strictly following these directions, tho most obstinate cases
of tape worm can be speedily cured.
Hound or Htonincli Worm.
This worm is usually found in tin-small intestine*.and is
tlie worm most common to cliildreu, yet it is not entirely
confiued to them, as adults Imve frequently been known to
■iiffer with them. Tlie symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, arc hardness and fullness of tlie
belly, slimy stools, looseness of tlie bowels, picking nt tlie
nose, a blueish streak under tlie eyes. Ac. If you.or any ol
your children Imve any of tlie above symptoms. Hoben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
It you imve a certain, safe nnd speedy cure ; and if alter
using it according to tlie directions tlie patient is not re
stored to health.and tlie worm* thoroughly eradicated from
Die system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
Hie grave, as for fail, there Is no such word ns fail witli
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aacnrldes, or Huinll Tlirend Worm*.
Thoso worms, to which tho human sytom is liable, aro
most troublesome of ail others. They aro generally to be
found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritntion they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, sucli as inflammation of tlie bowels, nnd other de
rangement* of tlio stomach. Tlio best and safest medicine
that can be used is Hobensnck's Worm syrup. Such is tlie
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascnradius. that
1 defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills aro recommended to be used they will not
cure. All that is necessary is to uso tlio syrup in accord
ance with directions ou each bottle ; nnd iu case a gentle
purgative is required in order to allay tlio irritation tlioy
produce, the Liver Pills, bv their sympathising action nnd
healthy operation upon tlie fioweis, is tlio most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
IIODENSACK'S LIVER PILLS.
No part of tlie system is more linble to disease than tlie
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and if diseased, tlio blond of course flowing thro’
all parts of tho body, produces liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. Ac.
Dyspepsia.
Tho symptoms of Dyspepsia, ond its varinusdiseases nrc
dizziness in the head.heartburn,oppression after outing
meals, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac . and some
times general in^uorof tho whole body, from this it wilt
be seen that the mseaso owes Its origin to a disorganized
stjte of tho Liver nnd Stomach. Hobcnsaok's I iver Pills fs
the very medicine to effect a permanent nnd lasting cure,
as they net by changing the cortain morbid actions of tlie
system Into a boalthy action, and rendering tho blood pure
and healthy.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chills,succeeded by fever, severe pnin in
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, nulsofull and bounding, the pain in the side is in
creased by pressure, should the left lobo be affected, the
pain is generally in tlie left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
tlio skin becoming of a sallow appearance, nnd the stools
clay colored. This disease can bo cured by tho uso of Ho.
bensnek’s Liver Hils. ns they act directly upon the seat of
the disease, nnd then operating upon tlio bowels they ex-
pol all tho corrupt and vitiated matter from tlio system.
To Females.
You will find these Pills an Invaluable modiclne in many
ooinnlnlnU to which you are subject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of inestimable beno-
fil In restoring and purifying tlio blood au<l other fluids so
•* to cure all cnmplninta which may arise from feuiiilo ir-
r — adaclio. dimness of sight, pain In thoV H, “ c '
. • ----- - Mils aro tho only safe and effectual re
\LuL\o.u- M 0 " iu <t complaints. Gout, Nervousn'??*
Melancholy, Sick Hondacdio. Giddiness. Rheumatism .' ,l "
r , s, Rbt. or in fact any of the ,1i ' ,
. .. ol the - Liver,-tnipurit^ 01
WILLIAM II. DA81IEK.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
win I 7 ™“P WU< - Lowndes county, Ga.
W Telfa7r l rwln , -’" r “ l, ^ /'‘inch. Ware, Appling,
.n i-'i s ’ L ?. ,,r “ ns ' • ,l '* Pxlsski counties.Georgia-
tie*. Fieri da™ 0 " ’ M * d,,,on ' ,,amillon ; ftnd Columblnooun!
wm. s. wii.lumh. TnsnriFi'N m»■* ,.TT ‘
WILLIAMS, OLivBRS BROWN m ° WW ‘
ATTORNEY’S AT I.AYY. *
sv.i Vilta ' Marion County. Ga ,
" 1,1 practise in tho countios of Marlon Macon
Stewart. Randolph Muscogee. LeT^d 12' 2SS£&
WALTER S. JYOTT.
nr . .. _ attorney at law.
Offtv tn the Exchange..
.!' p ? c .‘ ic ‘: ln th .° ®"urti o( Scriven, YVnshington, Rich-
fol>8.
"'*• Burke, and t'lmllmni counties’.
JOHN It. COCHRANE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
D t,': ras*, i;; r „r:rs
promptly to nil business entrusted to hi* care Partlc-
uhir attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr C H
BANCROFT & BHYAN.
„ OENKRAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Sh . ,u of Stock "' »'«n«ls. Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Rav street. Savnnn.l, jnn24
date, 117 Bay street. Savnn'nnli.
X1CUULA8CKCUKR.
SDWSRD C. W'ADK.
CRUGBR & WAIJE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
lau-streel I.
84 Hay-street,Savannah.
’■ ""“"iuiwu.1, & co”“ T -
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-street. Savannah.
V. IITLA.M),
HYLAND & O’NEILI. ■ o .ykiu..
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. &c
Aczt Door to Marshall House. Hroughlon street,
, , , 6AVANKAU. UROHGIA.
rUSSbSj - 1 "*- »»1 liquor..
trench brandies, sugars, and fancy groceries.
II. K. WASHBURN. Atr’t..
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
8AVANNAH. CIA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. 94 Hay-street, Savannah. '
O’HKAlt Ai STONKY.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
North Cmxmerci.it Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina
I.ATK OF THK FIRM OF I.KOARK. O’llKAR A CO
„„ THOMAS At KNIGIIT,
practical house and ship plumbers
t . . M*- u . i,ar nardstreet, Savannah. Ga
L*ad pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light nnd
force pumps, hydraulic rams, nnd kitchen ranges, con-
bluntly on hand. Ordor* from tlio country promptly at-
t0ml011 tu Jaji7
fir Telegraphed for the Goorglsn.-fio
New York Bl*rkeUr-8hlp New*.
New York, Fob. 22.
Tho Colton market to-day has boon stiller, with
sales of 900 bales. In Hlo Coffee tho transactions
foot np 300 sacks at UJ, tho market dosing llrm.
Flour opened buoyant, but closed honvy—sales hav
ing been to tho extent of 6250 bbls. Btato brands
closed at $8,37; Ohio, 8,81; and Southern, 9. The
Corn market rules stiffur, though without ohaugo ln
quotations; sales continue at 92 to 95 conts. In Spir
its Turpentine sales of 160 bbls are reportod at G8c;
crude Wilmington at $1 to 1,50. Rice is lowor, 1200
cosk9 Imve been Bold at $4,62& to 4,87|.
The brig Augusta cleared from this port, on Mon
day, for Savannah. On tlie same day, the schooner
Mauliassctt, from Savannah, arrived here.
Charleston Cotton Market.
Cn ahi.kston, Feb. 22.
Tlio sales of tho day foot up 1730 bales at extremes
of 7^ aud 10 cunts.
New Orleans Market, Ac,
Nkw Orleans, February 22.
To-day lias been a bnlf holiday. Hales of Cotton,
0,000 bags. Prices easier. Quotations irregular.
Sugar, 3jc. Molasses, 18c.
The steamship Daniel Webster or the El Dorado
has been signaled, with later California intelligence.
81111 Further by the llultle.
Nf.w York, Feb. 21.
In the English House or Lords, on Monday, infor
mation was asked for relative to Eastern affairs. Earl
Clarendon replied that ho Imd just learned that a pro
posal for tlie settlement of existing difficulties had
been received from the Emperor of Russia at Vienna,
the terms of which were eutirely unacceptable, not
even being of a character proper to send to Constan
tinople. It was also stated that diplomatic relations
had been broken off between England and Russia.
Despatches from Rerlin announce that Prussia and
Austria will not side witli tlio Western Powers, but
arc fully determined to remain neutral.
The Russians at Krqjovn retreated to protect Bu
charest from a threatened attack by Omar Paslm.
Russian residents are ordered to lenvo Paris within
one month, or have their property confiscated.
The first extraordinary force for Turkey, consisting
of forty thousand men, are now ready to march, nnd
tiic Atlantic squadron is ordered to Toulon, as is sup
posed, to take the troops on board.
The allied Hoots only came to Uriels Ray for provi
sions. They mot no Russian vessels on their cruise.
Tlio Russian fleet are at Knffa.
Fresh TurkMi reinforcements are to bo despatched
to Asia, under tlie piotection of the allied fleet, which
Ih there for the purpose or cruising in tho Uluck Sea.
The Liverpool Cotton mnrket closed quiet, without
any advance. Flour lias declined Ud. to Is.; Wheat
2d. to 3d.; and Corn from Is. to 2s.'
Shipping anft Bttamboats.
STEAMSHIP ISABEL.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
7b lent* on Welnesday. 1st March..
Th# UnltH Mutes Mall Steamship ISABEL,
l&YVitMAi* Koi.uvs. Commandci, will regularly
I* port on tlw 1st aud 16th of each month. For
passage only, apply to
febll _ COHKN8 4t HERTZ.
; BOSTON—The brig MARY ELIZA BETH, Capt
jFront, will have Immediate dispatch for tlio above
For freight or passage apply to
feb23 ROWLAND A 00.
^Auction Salts.
“ T 0 2SL"J! , _.« » 0 >»w.
Anttion Salts.
NEW YOHK—Unlon Line.-The regular
_packet sobr. NORTH STATE. Horton, master, will
quiok dispatch a* above. For freight or passage ap-
ply to _ feb'Jl OGDEN k BUNKER.
NEW YORK—The regular packet bark R.
SBffikH. DOUGLAS, Captain Johnson, will mebt witli die-
patch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to
feblB It. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA—The schr. EPHRAIM A
ANNA, Iangstaff, master, will have dispatch os
For freight or passage apply on board, at Telfair’s
BRIGHAM, KELLY As CO.
wharf, or to
fobl8
NEW YORK—Gioruia Link—Tlie regular
packet sclir. I*. R. Bcrto.v, Capt. Lingo, will havo
[ate dispatch for the above nort. For Dwight of 76
bales cotton to cotnploto cargo, apply to
ROWLAND A CO.
Agents New York—Scranton A Taluian. febl7
NEW YORK— Georgia Line—Tlie reg-
ulnr packet bark MARFA MORTON, Capt. Buckley,
nave quick dispatch for the above port. For freight of
fifty 300 bules Cotton to complete cargo, apply to
ROWLAND A CO.
Agents New York—Scranton A Tnllnmu. fohlh
BOSTON —Thu fine bark ELIZABETH LEAVITT.
SBB&Capt. llackstaff, will have dispatch. For freight of
cotton on deck apply to
feblfi COHEN A FOSDICK.
*tT}l NKW YORK—Union Line-.—Tin- regular
sUsSt packet schooner ENCHANTRESS.Tyler, master, will
have quick dispatcli for tho above port. For freight or pas-
sageapply to fehl'J OGDEN A BUNKER.
BOSTON..—Tlio ship CANTON. Capt. McLean,
jT*gHt,wiH moot with dispatcli for the abovo port. For
freight of one hundred halos cotton on deck, apply to
febll _ H. K. YV ASH BURN. Agent.
N BW YORK—New York—Th# regular
SSEfllpacket bark MARIA MORTON. E. M. Bulkley. mas
ter, will have quick .dispatch for tho abovo |»ort. For
freight or passage apply to tho Cuptain on board, at An
derson’s upper wharf, or to ROWLAND A CO.
Agents New Y’ork—Scranton A Tau.man. febll
BALTIMORE.—Tho packet schr. WILUlW,
■VWK Hnirher. roaster, will hare quick disiiatch as above
For h eight or passage apply to
feb, ° OODEN A BUNKER.
NKW YORK—Old Uilabllilied Line.
C The packet brig KMl’IRE, G. A. Kuuilson, master,
’ vo.qulck dispatch as above. For freight or passage
BRIGHAM. KELLY’ A CO.
NE W ORLEANS—Tlie brig G. L. Auiunr.
fctole. having hair her cargo engaged, will have dis-
lor freight or passage apply to
COHEN A FOSDICK.
N inR.K —Imo inonths after date application will be
made to the Ordinary ol Chatham county, for leave to
sen all tlie real estate belonging to tin* estuto of Jeremiah
u„rw deceased, fab!2 JAMES CLARK. Sen.
T U.' T OK MiM.AjD.—Take Noth-,.; that I have lost or
" ,n, * laid »,l romlssory Note, for Two Hundred nnd Four
fl, . n 7«S? d 1 “Hy-nlne cents, dated Savannah. January
3th. 1854 and payable Sixty Days after tt.o date tl.ereof,
being made in in* favor by J. M. Haywood, and by me
. - rbfdden to ’ * ’
dorsed. All persons are hereby forbidden to trade’for said
Note, or to take the same in payment, as payment thereof
has been stopped, and I shall not bo responsible ns cn-
l,or !!Il febl4 A BONAUD
poll SALK.
A mulatto woman, 26 years oi l. competent
liouse servant, of good character, with her 4 children
who are remarkably likely. "
A black woman. 20 vears old. good field hand and liouse
servant, country raised.
A black girl. 13 years old.
A black boy. 13 years old.
A black man. 23 years old. field hand, country raised.
\ Sli M, “ u -- 0 >' eBr " "id, good axe man. country raised.
A black woman, liehl hand, and her 3 children.
dren ,m, * Ull ° wo,nnn ’ C0,u P'°te liouse servant, nnd 2 clill-
A black woman, a first-rate cook.and her child.
Also, several negroes singly and in families.
Jec1 '* WYLLY A MONTMOLI.IN*.
UNDRIffl—36
good eating I*«
Ground Coffee; 20
bbls pureGi-ne-.4Bi
Crackers; 59
efiote# and fair N. O. Sugar; 60 bbls
1. .'A boxes Soda Crackers; 26 boxes
< vf* , ". n 'l , ’opi«r;60 bbls and hair
CO bids Butter, Sugar anil Soda
Crackers; 69 doz. painted Buckets; 50 boxes English Dairy
Clieeso, landing nnd for sole by J
. fob 7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
VEW flRLEANS SUGARS—57 iihds, landing from brig
i-s t» L Abbott, and for sale bv "
COHEN A FOSDICK.
A. SHORT,
. . MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Wofk In Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St An-
drew'* llall, Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct nrln-
ciples.and front sixteen years’ exporience. feel*assured lie
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
. . J. J. MAURICE.
£w*uutters aud Conductors mado to order.
a. 11 ciunnox. j. o witp*
CHAMPION Ai WATTS,
WIIOI.I-SALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Ao. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Hay street
havaxxaii. ga.,
Dealers in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Dried
r rails, KC.. Ac.
Referenoe»_A. Champion’ Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq.,
Mo*«r*. Rabun A VMilteliead, Swift A Co,. Savannnli. Ga.
K. LOCKKTT. WM. II. tOXO. JOHN II. DAVIS.
LOCKETT, LONG A CO..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SillPPlNi! AGENTS
Savannah, Georgia.
0. n. KIKKUAN.
V. IIOKTON.
HORTON & RIKKMAN, -
WttOl.Ka A I.K AND It ETA II. IIKAI.KKS IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-YY'ARE, FANCY GOODS.
116 HrouglUon-strert.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WHOLKHAI. B AND K KT AIL DKAI.KR lv
WINDOW BLINDS WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS
West Side Monurnmt Square. Savannah, Ga.
PROTECTION lNSUIt AN< E COMPANY.
Of Hartfonl, Conn.
Tho undersigned. Agents of tlio abovo Company are prepared
to take risks against Filth" on Buildings and their contents
Also Marine Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY Co., Agents.
BROWN A HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY ANI) SALES STABLES,
WEST BROAD NTRKCT. SAVANNAH. OA.
1>KI ; F ANi> HAMS-20 half bids llawe’s Corned Il.^fTToO
1J Revnohl * family Hams. 2 tierces Codfish. 20 boxes
smoked Herring, just received nt the cornor of Broughton
and Drayton streets, nnd for sale by
f " bl DAVID O’CONNER
A I’I’LES —25 bids Apples Just received pel steamer Au-
XX gusta, aud for sale by
CHAMPION k YVATTS.
QUPERIOR OLIVE OIL—A few boxo* of .
i J Olivo Oil. just tlio article for table u
od. end for salo by
nor0 Monument square.
T" K !'!, lsr ,.' ,|tl iV B — 1 ‘-JSV.U'r "° r '• n,,s xvll " r
J and tho Rev. Kleazer William*, by M. 11. Hanson,
utnam s Magazine, tor January. i ‘ 60 per annum.
Karl Krinki-ii—Id* Christmas Stocking.
Hie I’otiphor Papers, re.printcd Irom l’utnani's Montl.lv
illustrated *
A Day in tlio New Y’.irk Crystal Palace, and How to Make
tho Most of It. with engravings.
'" 'bleu Dreams and Leaden Realities, by Ralph Raven,
d 3 Addison’s Complete Works.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS
tided from tlio brig
Volumes 2 a
doc29
HKNRT O. KINO
... — ....dersigncil has this
. associated with Idin Mr. Hknrv C. Kino, or Glynu
county, with whom lie will continue tlie Factorage nnd Com
mission business in this city, under tho firm of lit it. k Kino
J al ‘ 12 JNt). 11. HUH,. 216 Bay-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING
1^1 Messrs. 1.A Rocim k Bownk will continue the Dr v regularities, ns headacho. dimness of sight, naVa'ln' tKoV"
Good* Business nt tho old stand, where tiiey will bo happf back, 4tc. Tlieso Pill* are tlio nnlv safe and effectual .q.
to *e« their Iriends and tho customer* of tlio old concern.
feb3 ADAMS k BRUVNER
A.—Hyson. Black and Green Teas, °r * 11
1 ty.Kr ssloby fob 3 A IIG.VAUD.
P LASTF>._25’buis calcined and 60 casks /round Plaster.
landing this dnv. per bark Sebools. *1°™
for sale onthj wlurf. by d 15 OGrrlN A HUNKER.
U Nin-HI «f/TE8 GAZEITEEIL—Gramho *
Uo.’a Unite! States Gazetteer, edited by T Baldwin and
J Thomas. M D. witli a now and superb map of the United
Stales, on steel, tae only con-ploie and thoroughly reliable
Gazetteer of tlio United State* yet published. Received
and for sale at the book store of 1*. B. H1DLKY,
_ j*n22 135 Congrcss-sL^
A I.K AffI) TORfER—76 bbls fhlladeipbla dream Ale, 25
- |,orUr ' r ”’*” jfcKAaoN * noYUt.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens' Huilding, opposite futaski House,
Having made large additions to his establishment. couUnus*
to do BOOK AND JOB I’RINTING. in his usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
All work executed with dispatch.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. ’
CAltRIGES. buggies and sulkies—a
general assortmeet. just received—Tlie sub-
:ribers are now prepared to offer to tlio public. Carriages,
’ll nitons, Buggies. Carryalls, k 0 . fresh from some of tlie
lost popular Establishments, nnd Builders at tlio Nortli
Tho selections were made by one of the firm, witli strict
reference to the requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such articles In their
me. a* they can confidently recommend nnd warrant.feel-
ing assured that they will be sustained In offering a better
and finer class of work, than has been usually kept In tin's
market. *
Tlio Public are most respectfully roquested to cnll. exam
ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by nn examination of their stock.
Odr Allkinds of Kepn'ring duno ns heretofore.
, , L. S. BENNETT k CO.,
july 31 ^ Corner YVcst Broad and Bay-wti
mrginnn. and for sale by j29 K. \V
ward. 60 by 90. situ
orner of Price and Bay streets, nnd subject
jnyearlyground rentof $19,28. Apply at this office.
I^UNDRI K4-5 pi pes Mode r 8wn of i'in , _ 7 6~bbls WI and sn-
gar-house Molasses fiOand 100 kegs prime LenfUrd.
60 boxes Treadwell’s Soda Biscuits. 00 half bids Nos 1 2 ami
Mackerel. 20 casks pints and 10 do quarts Dva.ss’ Porter,
•el boxes new Bunch Raisins. 100 do 0s and 8s iiundel's Can
dles, 20,000 superior Plantntlou Cigars. 15 cask* choice su-
gar-cured Hants, 10 do new Bacon Shoulders, landing and
for sale by feb8 8CRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
B UTTER. .Vo ISO k.-gs selected Goshen Hu ter, 60 boxes
do Cheese. 100 do now scaled Herring, received and for
sale bv febS SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
nvm SALE TO ARRIVE—500 bales prime Eastern Hay.
,4- , nn ',' - 00 bids Potatoes, per ship Rotunda, from Hath,
Maine, hy _ deals BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
W HISKY’.—6 casks genuine Scotch a
wood and bottle. For sale by
BOSTON—The regular packet bark SEBOOIS.
JtColeman, master, will moot with dispatcli as above,
eight or passage apply to
fob8 OODEN & BUNKER.
w Y OllK—The schr. Mart Hill. Captain
3iML»y«nan. will have immediate dispatch for tlie above
port, for freight of fifty bales cotton, on deck, to com-
pfofo wgo apply to feb8 ROWLAND k CO.
dSkL... ^BRPOOL—Th* A 1 ship GLKNLY0N,
JlsArtt" in. Oliver, master, having a large portion of her
*. W ! U * mv e quick dispatch. For freight of
from 500 to 800 bales cotton, apply to
__fo b3 BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO.
, H AL’ 1 'J.")!OHIO—Rrgular Line—The schr
XaExYVOODRKIRGK, White. Master, will Imvo dispatch
ns above. For freight or passage apply on board at Tel
fair's wharf, or to
_fobl BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
BOSTON—The line Imrk PETRKA, Harding,
; master will havo quick despatch for tlie above port,
ght or passage apply to
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
PHOYIDMOWH. brig PUILURA,Capt.
«S2a«£ 'ralfan. will meet witli dispatch as above. For
freight or passage apply on board or to
jan'JO BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
BOSTON—The bark MACON. Mavo. master,
mSLlSm " 'll havo quick dispatch ns above. For freight or
puKMige apply on board at Telfnir's wiiarr. or to
J» n - 4 BRIGHAM. KEI.I.Y k CO.
°” o5; “ u '“*' oh “^nrsnou, ™' ot
n,» Prim. We«ro«-wiii 8 of th«, » jonn. nui »bout J1
,Mr. old. . good pl.pt.tlon a,p.nt.V Ami o..t? n„!
ebasers paying for titles. febll
Valuable Farm IgtU—At f'rivaU Hale
«* um D | en / cr ® *°to,«l tu »tod on I giver’s lane, being part
of Mlllen s farm. A plan of tho lots may be seen at our
Counting room Terms-one-tblrd cash, balance In two
equal annual Instalments, with interest, and secured bv
mortgage on property. f
HY T. J. WALSH.
Private Pale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 years, an or-
phan. Terms cash. Jan26
Private Sale—10 shares steamer Jenny IJnd 8tock, 10 d»»
Oguechee Plankroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low if
applied for immediately Janl8
To Hire by tlie Year—A negro boy7aged22 years, a brick-
“Fw. Janl
At Private Bale—Lot No. 00, Walton ward, Robertsville
fronting on Stewart street.
At Private Sale
I ait No. 24,14th district, and 2d section, containing 160
acres, within four miles ®r tho town of Clinton. Terms
doclS
At Private Sale.
I/®t No. 25. south of Jones street, and improvements, con
sisting of a two-story house aud double tenement In good
order. Bonis at »33 per month. Will he sold a bargain, as
tlie present owner is moving from tlie city. For terms nnd
further particulars Inquire at the counting room. dl3
At Private Sale.
A second-hand Carriago lately triinmod and painted. In
good order. Terms cash. d#cl3
_ , _ At Private Sale.
Seed Rye nnd Oats in quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
and overcoats, in lots suit purchasers, for salo low. Terms
Clt " h - nov4
G REENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbors of
Class 45 ;
70 11 10 4 20 37 47 17 25 21 28 0 43
Also, of Extra Class 6:
30 10 00 62 fl 74 69 37 40 3 24 CO 2
Holders of prizes will please call for tlie cash, or renew at
E. WITHINGTON’8.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY A MAURY. Managers.
Class 47, draws on Friday. 24tli Instant, in this city,
8ales close at 3 o’clock, P. M.
CAPITAL.
$5,000.
75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
43 r * Ticket* $1 60—shares in proportion.
Extra Class C, draws at YVHmington, Del., on Saturday.
26th February. capital.
$66,278.
78 Number Littery—13 Drawn Ballots
Tickets $20—allures in proportion.
... singly or by the package for sale In Bay
t to Robinson A Camp.
E. WITHIXGTON.
do-,old QjUllJpffi,
- 2- t pITBoSl S
• J” do Spirit.
« o,d d L.„ Jbli' Wwjfe*’ 2
from'",'; X" *W. tato,
.tt»to?^ SOkilZ':" 7 b J M r—t,
ti,. 1 to d .'J!t mlrehUji 1 s? 1 i” “a, 1 "
rico was perfectly verdant cut wl,eD tb *
timothy orcloverf and ^annlriL ^ llk ’ e ^ n ‘ l 40 the bwt
cutting box. Try It. P * r or wb *n passed through^tha
foe* j’u.t roce 1 v^"and for^ole****R^Bay7t*ect D *Terms
—— feblO
n „ ,, , , _ , Administratrix Bale.
fop: h T 0 r m 01
All improvements on the south-east corner of iot v„
■tr" x - !r:! nrR ™^ ssr'*
* , te te Gasper Rosey, deceased.
.. , . Guardian Sale
On the Tuesday In April next, during the legal hours of
Savannah, 1 * befor * th# court ^ ou “ *athecity3
Three prime likely young negroes, viz ; two l WT * and
Sir , b.looglns to tho o.toto of51 J. s,lr n „, dSlUl ^d
.nd if. o d ecre s o^ *ho Superior Goort of Ch.tliom county,
t r ‘■“'dim, tor dtri.foD .toong tho holt.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. feblO
0 .. „ Admlnlslratrlx Sale.
in lo ■t'SJ.pr'*- h'.' 0 " ihe °° urt
lu Die city of Savannah, will bo sold.
Calboun ward, and Hair Ix>t No. 18. Wesley
fer Uhsi^’.! by Or, , 0r , of U .u H , 0,10rmble Court 04 Ordinal/
K 1 ; 1 " county, r or the benefit of the heirs and ere/
itors of tho estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terms
Ca febo “ARY A. ROUSSEAU, Administratrix
eetete Jules Rousseau.
. ,.. . At Private Bale.
.. , 7. . ’ on Hio west side or West Broad street and
Iub orMn ,,l T rtSTll l e ln bel, ‘ ? 34 fe ® 1 front b / 100 fcct deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years from June, 1861, with a re-
newnl or five years at a valuation, rent $48 per anuuin—
*nd L m |!r?r e . n ,‘ r , nt * T.T*’ * Bt °r*i and a dwelling one story
and a half high, witli a largo and commodious stable —
Terms cash decl3
Private Sale—125 bbls Rosendale Hydraulic Cement, now
I-Hiding from schooner Enchantress, from New Y’ork.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
Tickets eitliL. ...
lane. Savannnh. Ga.,
feb24
LI\ ERPOOL—The Imrk QUEEN Y’lUlDRIA,
LNixon, iiinutor, will havo quid; despatch as above
•iglit apply to jan24 BRIGHAM. KELLY’ k CO.
PHILADELPHIA—Horron’i Line—
Tim regular packet schooner S. A. SMITH. Smith,
iniiotei-. will have quick duspatcli for the abovo port. Fc
freight or passage apply to jau24 OGDEN A HUNKER
J£7f NEW YORK—Tlio schooner PLAN’DUilKt
SSssUapL Brown. For freight or passage imply to
J 1 ‘ n ^ ROWLAND k CO.
[ , nALTIMORE-Regulai Ltee-Tlie schr
|tl ATRIL’K 11KNRY’. , master, will meet witli
c i nB above. For freight or passage apply on board
Jsnll BRIGHAM. KEI.I.Y k CO.
42&L hVKUPOOL-The AniorlcanslilpSTIRI.I.VG,
SSatHenderaou, master, will meet wPh dispatcli for tho
abovo port. di-13 PADELFORD. FAY’ k CO
FOR CHARLESTON.
Gordon nnd Cailioun will
teavc alternately every Monday, Wednesday-,
t-riditv and Saturday nt 7li o’clock. I*. M.. leaving Ciurle**-
tlio same days at 5 o’clock. P. M
Tlio l
Savannah. Feb. 7.1854.
8. M. LAFF1TKAU, Agent.
built o
il Irish YVhUky.in
Hyland a o»neill.
H ERRING'S I IKK AND IH Kl.I.AK I'ROdE SAFK<. with
Hall's Patent Anti-Gunpowder Proof I,ocks, having
r-ctend the prize medal nt the World’s Fair, aro now of.
Tested
the prize safe of tlio world
they have been everywhere, their crown-
ssorvod to bo awarded by tlio Juries of tlio
nnd approved
World'* Fair.
The subscriber* keep constantly on hand nn assortment
or the a->ove Safes, fer salo at manufacturer'* prices, and
will nt ail time* produco undi-nialde testimonials of their
claim to be the Champion Safe of tlio World
r , to PHILHRICK k REIJ„
foblS Sojp Agents for Savannah.
Inga;
..item!ure 1 vnl. 8vo;
DeQuincy's Writing ., viz: Autobiographical Sketches. HI*-
Philosophical Writer's Let-
r’s, Essays on the Poets, tho
H arper u.'R kehki'arv. with
Poole's Index to Periodical Literal
1 Critical Km:.
for* to Y’oung Men. tlie C
Opium Eater. Are.. Ac.;
D'Aubigoe's History of tlio Reformation. 6 vols;
Hartly Coleridge's Poems. 2 vols. Lmdon;
Rokitansky’s I’atliological Aimtoinv, lauidon, Sydenham
Society. 4 vols; ’
Billings on tli« Heart nnd Lungs. London;
Tlio Edinburgh Review for January;
Mrs Mowatt's Autobiography;
Edgar Allen Poe's Works. 3 vols;
ilawlliorne's Blitlicdnle Romance.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE.
FOR I* A I.ATK A ANI) ST. AUGUSTINE, K. F.,
i-ia Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury. (Black Creek.)
r ,, The new nnd elegant stesm-packot ST.
uSodiliHiaJOHNS. (aptain Jamw Erkeiioiin, will leave
for the above places Thursday. 23d February, at 10 o’clock,
and every Thursday thereafter. This boat tins been
pressly for tlie trade, and lias large and airy state-
icommodations for passengers. For frelglit or pass-
nge, apply on board nt the Florida Steam-Packet Wharf,
near the gas works, or to
feblT CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
FOR PALATKA, K. F.,
via Darien. Brunswick, St. Mary. J arks.,nville. Picolata, and
Middffburg. (Black Crr*k.) carrying the C S. Mail
r,.*E=,S r . Tlie regular steaiu-pnrket WM. GASTON.
Tipis F Smw. will leave fer the above
place on iuesilav morning 28th 1 ebruarv. at lOo'clork.nm'
continue to leave every Tuesday. For 'freight nr passage
having liandnome accommodation*, apply on board, nt the
t ion da Steam Packet w hurl, near tlu* Goa works, or to
feb23 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change of Dejnrture—fbr Palatka. Fta.andatl the interme
diate landings on the route.
r .--vfThe superior now Steam-paeket WKr.AKA,
W.^wsW£3L ra Pteii» N. Kino. will, until further notice,
leave every Saturday, at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows :
To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 00
St, Marys 4 60 l’alntka 8 00
Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Crook.... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free of all charges at Pnlatka.
For freight or passage apply onboard at tho Charleston
Steeni l’acket Company’s wharf, or to
foblK S. M. LAI-T1TF.AU. Age,,t.
P LANTING POTATOES.-
toes, daily expected, i
•100 bbls. prime Planting Pota
to arrive, for sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
H AY' ANI) PLASTER—22 bales Hay, and 8 bbls and 4
bags Calcine Plaster, landing Irani schr .1 P Wetherill,
and for sale by dec!8 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
TMI'I-.KI.W, TURKEY’ WINE—20 ■!.>/.-n ju-t ,-,mi
■L for sale hy Jan9 A. BONAUD.
P \'IK!d: FOIE. Gras. Saucissce. Traffee. Y’urin.»u»11 lI.-T"
ring, do Salmon; Durham Mustard ; just received and
f I MHIArUM—.’iO boxes H.-MU-lcd Size-, fur sale bv
j- HYLAND * O-VEl
C IGRN—1000 busliels p
/ prime yellow Corn,f
Tj-UH 8AI.K—A viry
A mi excellent coop
sold for —
HYLAND k O’NEILL.
white Corn, nod 1000 bushels
de by
ROWLAND k CO.
likely mulatto man, aged 22 years,
r by trade, warranted ns such, and
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENfiV—LIFE, EIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Coiypany,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital, and surplus over $250,000.
M £*? D £ ,u " President. Jar. C. Walklrt, Soc’y.
This Company will issue Policies on tlio Joint Stock
principle, nnd upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits ofbotli systems at tlio option of tlie insured.
The streugth. ability nnd well invested capital of the in
stitution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu-
ranee Company in this State or Union.
[L.S.] signed R G.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts,
,,, , . „ State of Connecticut.
»* Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian risks
reasonable terms.
jscribcr is also Age:
Equitable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,500,000
Capital paid in $1,000,000
armors’ Fire Insurance Company.
Cnpitnl $200,000.
Granite Fire anil Marine Insurance Comp'ny
OF NKW YORK CITY. ’
Capital $300,000,
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance
Company, of Kcmraylvanln.
Capital $360,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $160,000.
New York ami Eric Fire Insurance Comn’y.
Capital $160,000.
Those Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
in bond an<l mortgage, an- prepared t.» effect Insurance
against damage by Hre.on all kinds or property on reason
able terms.
For insurance In oitiior of tho abovo named Companies,
apply to * '
A. YYILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies,
doc11—ly office 142 Congress-st
MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! ~
Tlio subscriber respectfully informs tlio ladies
4B[r2]\g! i ro' gentlemen of Savannah, that ho intends open-
sJyjgMjfing a School for instruction in Sacred and Secular
, Music. Through long experience, and having con
ducted largo schools, ho feels confident Ids Instruction will
be perfectly satisfactory to all those who may desire his
services in tlieabove departments or vocal music.
Desirous of forming a large class tlie price or tickets has
been fixed at $4 each, for tlie course of 24 lesson*, including
books—tlie name or which is the “Singing School Com-
panion,” consisting of songs, glees, trios, duetts, quartettes,
choruses, niototte*. church music, oratorios, oto , the most
popular work of tlie dny.
Those wishing to form his class are requested to hand in
their nnmes, ns early as possible, to tliis office, or through
tlie postuffico, under address to
. JAMES PIERPONT,
iiov5—tr Organist nnd Teacher ol Vocal Music.
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
TyiRft. I ARTINOTON’S Carpet ling cf Fun. first-rate to
i.TX cure the Blues. •• I-augh nnd grow fat.”
Sights nnd Shadow* in Masonry, by Robert ilorrls, Esq.,
one of tlio best works on Masonry ever published
Tlie Contrast, or tlio Evangelical nnd Trnctorlan Systems.
>y Rev. Jim*. 8.Stone, D. I).
M- re of tlie lawyer's Story, more of tho Old Doctor.
Putnam's Magazine lor January, commencement of a ni
•olume. Now is tlie time to subscribe, nt $2 50 if paid
advance. Receive.i and for sale bv
J« n0 . 8. s. 81BLKY, No. 186 Congrew-sr.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 Tork street, near the Court House. Saixumah. Georgia.
KXTAIIIJ.SIIM) IN 1832.
FTSJIE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends ft..
X their continued favors, would state that, in addition
to the Improvements in Dying, acquired by him during Ids
last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements
ter extending his business, by which he is now enabled to
D.vp a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
.’."''fo.' 1 , >'* fo""*'' w »l generally please all who
may favor Lint with their patronage.
Gentlemen's garment* dyed, cleaned or renovnled.as
ma v he required. In the same superior style which has gen
erntly so much pleased his patrons and friends.
Ladies bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in tho most
fashionable styles.
Orders from tlie country punctually attended to. Torins
moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word
should be sent him by letter, through the Po«t Office, so
that lio may know where to call for them.
nov15 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY’.
NEW GOODS-FALL Tit ABE-1803 I
TV," I 4 Y r , & , M 1 < , ,R0 ( VN nro rc ceivlngby tlie steamers week-
ly their full and winter Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention : r
Plain and figured biack Silks, colored glace and dticape do
I laid nnd brocade Silk of tho newest style
Plain French Mouslln de Izxlnea, French nnd Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do. Irish Linens. Ac,
1 Ribera’s new building. Congress-street,
r, FALL AND W!NTKK TUADE, 1803.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
KK AND SAYA\
feblfi
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
\J EU SPRING GOODS—Plaid nnd striped Silks. Indian
V summer Silks, satin striped Tissues pinid Raregos,
colored and black (’bally*, solid colors. French Cambrics.
printed C
Prints i
febll
nbrics nnd Jaconets. English nnd American
»iiighama, just received by
DkWITT k MORGAN.
$ii»
"lis
CO.PAHTKKSHIP NOTICE.
The undersigned have associated themselves to
gether, under tlio name aud style of Murphy k Do-
vnnny, for the transaction of general Bqpt and
Shoe business, having tho stand on the cfiVner of
Congress nnd Whitnkor-streets. fonneriv occupied by M
I rendergnst. They are now prepared to niter to their friends
and tlio public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s Moots, Shoes. Ac., which tliev will sell cheap for cash.
■ J 3 J MURPHY A DEVANNY. 1
U.O FRENCH PRINTED CAMBP/^ new stylo one
* .9 ewe. beautiful pattern *
g»*t bargain. Sf. PRENDERGAST k 00.
|jj* Broughton street, oppoek Bt. Andrew's Hall, w>e»t
eases tiiat arise from affoctlou. ui roe
tho Blood, or constipation of tho Bowell
.. a Medical Evidence
Me. the unudorslgned Physicians, having bad tho rcelnC
J,uriu«.’t ro ' *"
(lEonor, wood, m. d
F. CKOWI.KY. >1 D.
L. BOWEN. M. 1)
Mf Purchase none but those having the signature •• I
N. H0BEN8ACK,”as all other* are worthless Imitations
Agents wishing now supplies, and all otliors wishing to
beonino agents, must address the Proprietor^. N. HOBEN
SACK, at hi* lAboratory,No. 120North Seoond-street.above
Race. Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggists and Merchant* in the U. 8
For sole In Savannah, Ga., by J .H. Carter A Co., J B.
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon k Co., andJ. E.DeFord.
mayffl—dtwAwly
UllOGA N8—ISIIOU ANST
Tlie subscrilier* would call the nttentii
planters and others, in want of good and cheap
brogans, to call and examine their stock, as they
•feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
prices of their goods cannot tail to please.
MURPHY A DEVANNY.
corner of Congress and Whitaker streets
nut FEi-rr preserves THE - nEAU r H.-Just
receive!, a few cases water-pr.K»f Boots ; also, a
lot or thfekpogged Boot*, together with a fine as-
sortment orUentlemen’s and Ijidie*’ overshoes.
nrfens bv '‘ n « which will be sold at low
P All tel i m ,‘‘ 1,UIQAN k (XI -106 Bryau stroot.
deoil 1 W 1 P Ua ' B 0441 “ nd J*" 1 *" 1,0 *' themselves.
CANARY’ CAGES^Ytiie LAST STEAMER—
r V“-‘rp r " n . d hjJJoMful patterns of canary
Ugos just received. Those d„riious of a hand
some Cage, nnd one proof ngabut Jf.fci.hnve only
to make au oarly call for a cholio from a fine a*
sortment.
J. P. COT.T.1NS. lOQRryn-st
fill
prices of I
fit
e Corn, for sale, to nrrwe. bv
OGDEN k BUNKS*
H AY—160 bales choice Eastern Hay. just received *7d
for salo in lots to suit purchasers, by
. de °l E.JV. RUKER.
F ANCY BUTTONS—Silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain and fancy
buttons, and of all other kinds, in large variety at
i n °Tl8 KEMPTON A VEBSTiUJ-PS
A LE AND PORTER—100 bills Philadelphia cream Ale
20 casks 1 zindon Porter, for safe liv
'foeis McMahon a doyle.
IKT-EKTER'S DICTIONARY.—i’rice reduced to $6.—'flu
» enure work, unabridged, in one volume, crown qunr-
t° : i>f 1453 pages, containing all the matter or Dr Webster’)
original work. Ills improvements up to tlie tiino of !iii
death, ai „i „ow thoroughly revised, and greatly enlarge)!
cJdfego PrOVed ’ ' ,y 1 rofeMor Cl 'auncy A. Goodrich, of Yale
All young persons should havo a stnndoH dictionary al
Gielr elbows—nmi while you are ab-o.t it. pet the hist
that dictionary is Noah YY’ebstor's the great work unabridg
ed ff you nro ton poor, save tlie amount from off ynui
back, to put it into your head—Phrenological Journal'.
A new supply just received bv
J\nj 'W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
OUNDRIES.—126 boxcs.No. 1 and family Soap. 100 do new
yJ scaled Herring.86 do 6s and S.s Beadel's Tallow Candles
60 do Grant A Williams’ 5s nnd 8s Tobacco, 20 half chest)
Block Tea, jt, papers, 40 do Green Tea. assorted. 200 bag)
Drop Shot, assorted sizes, 60 bbls butter, sugar aud sod)
Biscuit. 60 bags and 100 mat* Old Government Java Coffee
80 bills A. II and C clarified Sugar. 60 do crashed and pow
dered do.^fidoWest India nnd Sugar House Molasses! 1(M
do K Phelps' Gin, 40 do P A 11 Connecticut River do, 60 di
pure Boston Ruin. 30 do Domestic Brandy. 20 quarter am
20 eighth casks fourth-proof Brandy. 26 dozen painted-ban
die Broom*. 200 do do Boskets. 80 boxes Beariel’a and Col
gate’s Pearl Starch. 20.000 superior Plnntnt on Cigars. 4i
bbls puroGeut-seo Flour, landing and for sale by
fobUI SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO,
R eceived per steamer augusta^” bid* pig Ham
2 dodo Sides. 2 do do Shoulder*. 25 boxes Orange*. 1
do Lemons. 15 bbls Apples. 1 do Smoked Tongues, 10 ha
bbls I niton market Beef. For sale by
W»}7 JOHN I). JESSE.
H UTTER. 'Ac —20 keg* Goshen Butter ; 10 barrels White
U-at Lard ; 25 boxes clieeso. Just received aud for
o*° *>y docio HYLAND A O’NEILL
Also,a coachman, aged 23 year*, of good character. Ad-
•V »o janl8 WYLLY k MOXTMOLLIN.
O ATS—500 busl„.|, prim.- 1 Oats. l-,r sale, to arrive
per sclir J A Dale from Baltimore, apply to
OGDEN A BUNKER.
H AY’.—75 bales Prime Eastern Hay. just received nnd for
-il.-i.y nov23 E. W PURER
/~1 AROWAY CORDIAL—10 doz Caraway Cordlni, for sale
.by _ , A. BONAUD.
oct -l Corner of Bay nnd Whitaker-strecta.
— 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter
IJ 1-0 boxes white and colored Cheese, received per steaur
er and for safe by
, * PC *4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
lie by
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
Charles William, and for
JanlS
B altimore flour and lard—ifio bbi* superfine
Howard street Flour.fiOdo prime Leaf Izird, fur sale bv
j’O'lb SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc ('o.
R IBBONS—Plaid and figured Bonnet Ribbons and n beau-
tiful lot of wide nock and scarf Ribbons. Ac.
| "•*8 KEMPTON A VERSTIF.LE.
Ixths. for sale, to arrivo per brig Tiberius from Boston
hr *#p22 OGDEN A MCNKER,
L IME —100Casks Lime now landing, will*be sold verr
low if applied for this morning. *
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO
„ -- r Mar) land Oats landing per schr.
Summerset, fer sale by
fcb22 3
O ATS.—100 bag* prii
Summerset, for *n!
BRIGHAM. KEI.I.Y A CO.
/10RNKI) REEF AND PIG PoRK-.lust 'rerrm-f16 Imll
W bbls Haw’s Corned Beef, 15 bbls nnd half bbls Pig Pork.
For sale at the corner of Broughton nnd Drayton st. bv
, *® c3 AVID' O'CONNER.
RANDY—20 half and 10 quarter pipe* Otard. Dupuy A
1 ’• Brandy, vintagee ot 1846. '9 and ’60. our own Im-
t>ol J»n24 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A 00.
POTATOfe~aoo barrels Seed Potetoee, iandinc
-iJRANI
fe
LmTi
Op™ hrlg Manuelle, and for sale by
fejb 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Ol’RINO ANI) SUMMER—lUM^the subscribers'
IO receiving weekly, per steamers from New Y’ork. their
Spring nnd Summer stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods, to which we Invite the attention of purchaser*,
fc.— DrW’.TT A MORGAN.
Ribera’s Building. Congress street.
D W'WVED by recent arrivate, fifty barrela“Pl*ntl'ng Po-
IU tntoes, and fur sale low. JOHN E. JESSE
fob 17
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
POTATOES—60 bbls Potatoes, landing from brig Monticel-
X lo, for tale by d4 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
SUNDRIES.—56 bbls Genesee Flour. 60 do Butter. Sugar
J and Soda Crackers, 20 do Cidor Vinegar, 60 do Stuart's
Clarified Sugar. 75 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300
V’ ale "."il •''"rally Soap. 100 bags Rio Coffee. 160
bids E. Phelps and Rose Gin, 40 do P. A if. Connecticut Ri-
ver do. landing and for sale by
“"«- 4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
ROUND PLASTER—25 bbls Ground Plaster, uuw land
VA mg from the Brig Northmnu For ante by
n,,vS OODEN A BUNKER.
W AN'TKD-100 bale* Cotton, to complete cargo of bark
Adi-lia Rogers, for Boston. Applv to
_J" n27 OODEN A BUNKER.
C ORN—100 bags prime White Corn landing froinschoon.
er Coliassot, from Baltimore, for sale bv
j' 1 "'-’ 1 BRIGHAM. KELLY k 00
A LMANACS.—The American Almanac and Repository of
useful knowledge, for 1864. containing tho Calondar.
test of Public Officers of the United States, Foreign Minis-
ters. Consuls. Army and Nary Lists, and a variety of other
useful Information.
The Georgia Almanac, bv the grace or dozen.
Miller's South Carolina Planters’ aud Merchants'Alma-
n "C Jan 13 W. THoRNK WILLIAMS,
B randy, gin. wine. Ac.—12 hair pipe* ourd, hupuy
A Co's Brandj-. 8 do Durand A Sazerae's do. 16 quarter
casks Ju Izniis. 1811. ami "Pintern” do. 5 pl|>es Holland
Gin. 2 puncheon* Scotch Whisky. 10 half pipe* old Madeira
\\ ine. some very superior; for sale by
jan!3 j v. CONNCTAT A CO.
DRY’ GOODS.
O UR purclinses for the fall and winter trade
plcted. and we can submit to your insp ....
In rgr*-* ami well assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected with the trade, and at such prices, In tlie present
state of tlie markets, as will prove highly satisfactory.
M PRENDERGAST A CO., 178 Broiighton-st.
oct25 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
EPISCOPAL PUIILICATIONST
J UST received, a variety or publications of tlie New Y’ork
Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts. Church Cato-
cli sms. Nihbath School Service, and other cheap and valu-
able Publications. For sale at the Book Store of
8. 8. SIBLEY",
135 Congress-street.
suglO
choice New Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbls. choice-New Or
leans Molasses. Landing and for salo by
J» n4 SCRANTON JOHNSTON A CO.
C AMELIAS, Ac.—A largo and elegant assortment of
C.imelias. amongst which are the most desirable vari-
olios ; also. Roses, Geraniums. Dwarf Oranges, and many
other kinds, will be offered for sale this morning bv
n«vl2 w. tV. LINCOLN, Monument square
C OFFEE. PEPPER. Ac.—Just received. 30 boxes ground
Coffee, 10 do Pepper. 30 do Mustard, fn M Jfe can*. 30
pounds Nutmeg*. 20 do Maco, 80 do (loves. Cinnamon, Ac.;
also, 30 dozen fancy handled large Brooms, 60 do two
W INES—60 cases 8t. Jullen claret; 50 boskets Held-
sieek and Hungarian Lyon champagne, now iandtug,
and fer sale by jan20 J. V. CONNER AT A CO.
C OFFEE—400 bags prime Green Rio Coffee', 100 do Fair
do. 59 Lnguyra do. 40 do Old Government Java do, 60
Jdo Maracaibo do. received nnd for sale by
<*<*«* * SCRANTON. JOHN8TON A 00.
R eceived this day and for sale—« barrel* old
Mountain Duo Whisky. 4 do old Mnnongaheln do, 5
dozen Curacoa Cordial. 4 halfpipes old Cognac Brandy, 4
quarter casks pure Pale Brandy. 2 do old Shrrry Wine. 10
baskets Champaign, pints aud quarts, 4 boxes adamantine
Candles, 6 do Sncrm do. p. CURRAN.
j"" 0 Sorrell's bundiogs.
S TEELE’S FEATHRirDUSTERa—A full assortment just
M received and for sale by feb!7 J. P. COLONS.
JCB—250 tun* Ice. per brig Sein'l T Hinds, for sale, to or
IIIIIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
K ID GI/IVB4—A splo.idld assortment of ladles’ nnd gen
tlcmon's blnck aud colored Kid Gloves, just received
& VKR8TI1J.R.
Waring’* Range,
S UGAR. Ac.—10 hlids prime and choice N. 0 SugarAlOO
bbls choice do. Molasses, now crop. 70 hlids prime and
clear Bacon Sides. 10 do new .Shoulders. 20 tierces mur»i.
cured Hams, landing and for sale by
febl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
H AY.—100 hates Eastern Hay, lauding par bark Eliza- three hooped paintnl and cedar Pail*, 10 nests cedar Tube,
betb Leavitt, for sale by do Maullla aud Cotton Clothes Lines, 60 do handled and
hhiz J — __ >—■ - - - .
hand Scrub Brushea, 6 bbls extra No 1 Mackerel, 1 hhds
Codflib, 20 boxes scaled Herring, 60 bbls Potatoes. For
sel# bv DAVID O’CONNOR,
corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
febU
M USTAHD—10 dozen French and American Mustard, fo
sale low by dec4 HYLAND A O’NEILL
S TERLING SILVER WAR&T-a Sets. Pitchers “ciS
Bsskct*. Goblets, Cups. Tumblers, Forks, Spoon's. IfeV
sert Knives. I ie Knives.Crumb Scrapers, Fish Knives, Jelly
Klnive* Cheese Scobps. Soup Udlcs, and every othei- artf.
ce in the silver way, from the best manufactories in the
n ral' and WMT » n fo«*- »t 110 Broughton street
_ oct23 _ HORTON A RIKEMAN.
U A CON—6 hhds Bacon Shoulder*, just received. an<T^
XJ sale by 20 HYLAND A O’NKH.L..
C Y UM DROPS.—Jest received from New York, per steam*
■ er, a superior quality of Gum Drop#, of different Savors,
such a* raspberry, ro**, lemon, vanilla, orange, etc ,ete.,
for eatery w w un6oLN, ’
WD1T Monument eqnare.
AH 8TEXM8H1T8.
l-SSVIXO fUVaXNAH FOR XZW YORK.)
Tlie Florida. Captain Woodhull,
Tlio Alalmina. Captain Schonck .. n
The Augusta, Captain Lyon, «
Tlio Florida, Captain Woodhull, ,i \o
TTie Alabama. Captain Schenck, ,i
The Augusta. Captain Lyon **** .,
T ie Florida, Contain Woodhull, |x, c , r 2
The Alabama, Captain Scheuck, » ,
Tlio Augusta, Captain I.von.... it
Tlie Florida. Captain Woodhull,.!'.! .i
the Alabama, Captain Sclienck,.
Tlio Augusta, Captain Lyon „
The Florida. Captain Woodhull... . „ 3?
. JlT* " f h )«" *7 11,0 *" r 8° ! ' t °n **>e co'asV, unsurpassed in
speed, safety aud comfort—making their passages in 60 to
60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful nnd no.
N>w°YorT' They offer a most desirable conveyance P fo
New York. On the completion of the KNOXVILLE in
Januarr next, this line will be seml-weeklr. Cabin pm*“
“8°’ PADEU'ORD. FAY A CO.? P
Agents in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
oc 30 . _ 13 Broadway. New York.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE*
TTirough In 60 to 66 hours.—Ane Fork and
Charleston Steam Packets—l cave Adger’a
„„ I. I. . re , rve " evcr J’ Saturday Afternoon, and
0n s * ,uri ’' “»■»* “*
W - , no ° tons, will leave
Wednesday, having been newly coppered
and gunrds raised, is now in complete order
For freight or passage, having elegant state roamaccnn;.
modatlons,apply at tho office of the Agent
„ ^ „ . HENRY MISSROON.
Corner Eas Ray and Adger k Son’s YVharve.
m' n ~o A " ip wll L be P* ac, ’d in tho lino to connect
with tho Southerner on iVednesdars. fold 0
UNITED STATE MAI Al L.
From Macon. On., to Tnllahaesce, Flu.
teat I road toOgtethorp—Stages lo TUIIahassee
~ ~9 Tlio Daily arrange-
. —?raent on this route i___.
commenced on tlio Oth Inst., running three tteUT a weeT -
w.M-u N Jln Tbn^* n m ' ff' nnd Si", ln s v ' “ n ' 1 three times a
week via.Thomasville.Duncansville. Ac
5"!!* " , ! 11 Kua * ** ’mif r».t a , •
*' • Vy S.’lro.d for Oglethorpe. 11,o Slag,,
leaving Oglctliorge either way at 11 o'cleck, arriving nt Tel.
bjTffii s, '" l '‘ s of
awSS.&T'SSffl"’' Fril '”) r , l 'r Newlon, Ilvlnbrldg,
5n!n Q ... i' raturulng, leave. Tallahnaao. o.
Sun.lav s. Tiieiday* and Thursdays, at 10, P. M
On Tuesdays,Thursdays, nnd Saturday*, by the way of
■nirough from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by ellher route
hours lOUr """ fr0in i,AC ° U in 38— “ ,ul from Bavannah in 5U
Bv this route Passenger leaving Savannah by 8 o’clock
Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallaliassee in 60 hour*. It Is
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious route
(or travellers to Apslacliicola. sod West Florida
“' !6; tro ”
L. C. Shaw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. FisiixR, •» “ Tallahassee.
F. K. WRIGnT. Proprietor
, N0CTII-WE8TKH.\ ItAIlTltOAI). '
AS3raGER*lTfin!' —vwm u.., ns
.Mo"" 1 ” M 08l " tl “ ,, l" > 10 « A.'il.Y'arrivo aVcoflmbn'” a
A. H..andOgletiiarao
ntll>, A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3,^ P. M v
Connecting at Macon eacli way witli Central B R train in
Savannah. Augusta nnd Milledgevlllc, nnd with Macon and
ville Ac 8 l ° (,r m "’ Atlanta ) “"Iton, Chattanooga, Nash-
tn nSi' 1 !? dail Vs‘ C ?, ,u, “ h ''"’ f “" 1 ‘rae of coaches, 28
iry° Ala k ’ tU ° 4 “ ®“ by M ' & W ' P - R - R - fo Montgom.
m^^'Jing‘t Oglothorpe with Tallahassoo and EufeuU
Passengers bre.ikrust and dino at Fort Valley
zr.^,« i on w.? 1 '' 0 ' W ' ADAMS, Superintendent.
MiOOK, Aug. 29,1858. aug31
SAVANN AH & HKANCHVILlK RAILHOAD
XTOTICL Is hereby given, tiiat tlio books to rcnelveTite
if, " Cr , 1,,t r. ° f " tock , lo tllP s "T»nn*b and Branciiville
fire) if!','.u i ’i- K Pt ' nt ' d at 11,0 following places from the
Anri, M no»» *® br u«ry next until tlie second Monday in
threo (f’clock P W m" l l ° ' 0ur * ° f n no °’ c,ock - A. M., and
Tho following gent lemon have boen appointed commls-
sioners by tlie last legislature, nnd will plonso to open tlio
books ns abovei ment onod at the following places, to wit :
OliierOtt ,V ' E ' ,Jarl ° n ’ 1 • Chartra “«*- ""<*
a„h t .!f„SSaT,£i , “' Vn ‘- S ' Wrolar,
w»‘ E - Tobln ’ H - “■>
M A IteUon We11 ’ C ‘ 11 O’^nnon. S. J. Bailey, nnd J.
At Moore’s Cross Roads—B. W. Lawton, John M. Allen,
anil vvm. M. Bostwick. ’
At Whippy Swamp Cross Roads—n. McBride, Thomas II.
lv iilinghnin, and John J. Harrison.
At Charleston—Edward Uostwlek. George H. Walter, and
Notice whereof shall ho given by each set of commission-
s of the time and place of subscribing, either by advertis
ing in a gazette or such other manner as they may deem
said boolM flll8t UH d “ yn previous to tho opening of tho
Tho commissioners herein named, will pleaso to give no-
Kfh ,W ' Y U,n0 1 wlU will supply them with
,,r0p0r for, "’ aI *° a copy of the Act, ineorimrating
h lw'o company j. l’aRTIGUE, 8
j.ui-U—f.l ' Imirinan of the Central C.iuimiM-e.
AT (>TIUi!.—Extrue 1 s from Fire Gnlinnnce. S-ut11--.
re „ .) ' ? '■ T h '“, 1 ? owner or owners of all buildings over
one story high, with n tho Jurisdiction of tliis city, thatara
now (lencieril nt I,rwl .-..1,1 .11» .
M , » KS r ,tcce,ro " l,v s - S s 'b‘cv. January 21st, nntr 'n' i'i V— c««y. «naz
: I'ongllsvon's Medical Dictionary. 10thedition m 1 i° f , lft " |pr " ? nd scuttle#, shall, before tlio «»-
revised ; Wilson s Human Anatomy, bv P B Goddard. M I); T ‘ » llf d ? i ' 1 ! fro,n 1,10 ,,ate of this ordinance.
c VvvPr,i l w l „ l '’ I ”' l , , '"'”i •>■*«• «oi»».
t ie Lord* I rajer. by YVm R Williams ; Frank Notherton ;
Hugh Fisher; .Sunny Side; Burrcliff. Its Sunshine ami
-i'i 11 C . r .°?’ lon . : Tl "' I ' am I > and the lantern, by
James Hamilton. M D ; Little Mary, or Talks and Tales for
(yiildren. bv Trusta ; The Apocalypse Unveiled, in 2 vols.;
llaps and Mishaps, of a Tour In Europe, by Grace Green
wood ; Heaven and Its Spiritual Emblems, by Rufus W
Clark beau, fully Illustrated ; Stoddart’s Ready Reckoner ;
, 2!i" ‘"’"‘'-keeping ; American Hand Book of Ornament
al Trees ; Saundcr’s French (Jrammnr ; Mattison’s High
nenool Astronomy ; more of Hot Corn, or Life Scenes in
New Y ork ; The Song Book of the School Room, Ac.. Ac.,
or sale at 135Congress streot. jan22
. , ,, —.. — (i.u.iu.u *...u u scunio or open-
"g in tlie roof. closo to tlie ridge thereof, of not less than
twenty-six by thirty six Inches, with steps up to It on the
inside, so that a person can pass up and through upon tho
ridgo of the reof with safety a n .l facility. And tho owner
or owners of suMi building as slmll not be provided in the
time above mentioned, shall Ife fined in a sum not exceed
ing twenty dol nr*, for every thirty days which such build-
ing slmll remain so unprovided thereafter.
.. ,. c ' 2 ; J hat , cver >' building hereafter erected within the
limits of this city, of whatever material, beingoverono sto-
ry high shall havo a scuttle nr opening in the roof, close
to tho rulgo thereof, not less than twenty-six by thirty-six
K h ...utloneJ loth, tat ..otfonof
this Ordinance. And the ownor or owners of everv
building, so to be erected, unprovided with such scuttle aa
aforesaid shall be fined in a sum not exceeeding thlrtr dol-
lars. and a further sum. not exceeding twenty dollars fer
every thirty days which such building may remain so’un?
provided -
Passed in Council.6tli June 1828.
The City Marshall is hereby directed to nlace nr»n (b«
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE.)
mm . , _ Savannah, February 8d, 1854. J
1. Stf1S,TS« p ““’ d
w" ‘"*t, allowing six months for paving certain lots
saffi^esnliiilln 1 * 1 o'* C iM” ^fo r * b, ‘ bo initructed toenferoe
aner RiTin * twpnt J' da J» P ub “c notice,
others concerned * 8 * DU ' atl0rneJ,,, ’ and Kusrdlans, and .11
r« T °| ke .i DOlice . J ha i } * haI1 P ro c"cd fo enforce tho abovo
resolution on the 24th day of February Instant.
feb3—U6 PHILIP M. RUSSELL. City Marshal.
W HFllING TRADE,”IBM.
E have opened this day. and aro prepared to sell on
very moderate terms, ten cases new Maddor Prints,
assorted styles to which wo bog to call tlie especial atton-
tion of purchasers. M. PRENDERGAST A CO.
Broughton street, opposite Ht. Andrew’s Hall, west
•fo . _ febB
)OT!ATOES—110 bushels Potatoes, daily expected by 4
(, ec30 E. W. DUKKR.^.
W‘ nT K AND COLORED VESTS^Just received an as
* V sortment of white and colored Marseilles and Unen
Vests,for tale by Je8 PRICE A VEADER
f'YEARBOKN’S Pateut Cotton Balances, constantly for
by oc 128 aillFN A FOSDICK.
F OR SALE—A one-horse Top Buggy, by
J* nl OGDEN k BUNKER.
B uckwheat—In bbi*. hairbbi*. keg* and hMTwTS;
oelyed per steamer AUUms, and for tale by J
aoyfl CHAMPION A WATTS
r®™: OISOER cbthtalitHJ:—± „C
and agreeable remedy tor FUtuleney and T>«~~).
Monument squere.