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^imucmtnta.
r ' itOIIINMON ftt ELDItBl>~*
_,n tn »f*» day*. nhtMi tlielr celebrated 0««nVltted MEN
IdKKIK ASM CIRCUS In this oltr, together wilt* «ll ihr
UKKAT IlIPPODllOMlC i'KATS,
jXtoSrm Vork and IXarte Hippodrome. among which will
w ikt wendatfkl soteutlBe achievement o( » man walking
lln. • pcil-Ttlr smooth celling with hi*
lljfilIt Ui’PHRMOST ANU IIKAD DOWN,
w PK.UFmRMU HY MR. O N. U.HUKIL
I*A FICHU IIK,
IIY UIWIU. I.A Koi’X AND KISH.
Thl- eitraurdtnary performance h*a excited no* venal
,»*<tcr and admiration, abowlrg beautiful foals of hatenc-
ln> u4 elegant acrobatic posturing. by 1a lloux, on n polo
(hint fret nigh. held hr Mon*. King.
MADANfeT ROBlftffON.
MAITKH JANlil KOIIINRON,
RIAATKll JOHN,
j(§4 «■ additional hat of popular actor* are with the Com
M ut. *n«l will aiiiiftat lu the various exercises.
r THU HAND
|a directed by the celebrated Jl>fl. NOflHF.lt, which la a
fgOicieat guarani#* for It* merit.
A IPLBNDID H0T.1.KCT10N OP WILD
A MIMA LA
n addition to the ftbore attraction*. offer a rich bill of en
tertainment. nov2S T. I' TIDMAllflll. Agent.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OK NATURAL HISTORY,
18 PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ARMORY IIALI.,
IN TIIK CITY OF SAV&NNAII, ORORQIA,
where may he found a
ORE AT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
PROM ALL PARTS OK TIIK WORLD.
J9" Admittance 25 cent*
from 2 to 5 and Irom 7 »•* 0 I*
■ irfit forth* colored population
tUantcb.
JTHE SAVANNAH* GEORGIAN. SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 25, 1854.
W AN 7 W 'v° ***** to c. n i j 1
V V eohtHner t HUraot Ibr New York Apply t,f
*• *;' ' f OGDEN It HUNKER.
W »' 100 to ft,M) aurtl good
P » ha. I "m»A,«ultabU for rwUiling In the city. Apple
rteca h K. HUNK, at WUlinkte Whnr/.
- "*^- U WYI.I.Y k MONTMOl.l.lN
Open Irom t) A. M. to 2 I*. M.
I* U. Friday evening* exclu
iiovit— t *
NKW STOCK. ILH54] NKW STYLES
WINDOW SHADES.
G L. MILLER A IX*. Manufacturer* and Whole-ale and
• Retail Ilealvr* In Window Shade*, south-west corner
ul Second and Arch atreet*. Ililladolph'a. (Penn.,) auch a*
tloihe'a |jand*ca|»e«, llorder*. V«*e», fle roles, Roquet*. Cold
Border*, Ac . of the moat beautiful designs and perfection
uf Itnlali In thU country, and at auch low price* aa to chal
lenge competition.
Huff and white Holland*. Cambric*. Cord*. Brasses, Tas-
aeU, Ac., In every variety, for city or country trade.
We invite an examination of ouratock.at the d. -pot,
south-west corner of Aeoond and Arch atreet*, Philadel
phia, Penn, J">- H —<-<>d;im
MOKE (i!KT HOOKS.
W TIioKNK WIU.IAMS ha* ju»t received additional
• suppUra of Gift Book*, with line engraving*, among
them are—
Jlomea of American Statesmen, with nuinernu* eng'v'g*.
Wild Scene* and Song Bird*, "it colored illuatratlou*.
The Widn, Wule World, beautifully illuatrated with fine
engraving* bound In Turkey morocco.
Lyrics of the Wide. Wide World, the Music by Glover,
Favorite Picture Book or Gallery of lkdight
Garden Walk* with the Poet*; Christmas Hloaaom* ;
Fiieudahip'* Offering ; Oracle* for Youth. Ac.. Ac. <129
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
T MIK subscriber would inform hi* friend* that he ha* re
turned hi Savannah, and will thi* day open a Fancy
Grocery Store in (lie middle tcumuent of Sorrtd'a Building,
known a* the old Georgian Bending Kooiu.
Thla preicnt stock, which ha* been aelecled with great
care, embrace- every article iu the above named buaineaa;
also.Segar*, Wine*. Liquors, Ac., of the moat approved
brand*.
He has selected for bis motto, quick sale* and small
profit*,'’ and a* ho beliovea Hint the public cuii readily dis
criminate between spurious and genuine articles, he confi
dently invite* ali to examioe hi* stock and Judge (or them,
selves. novlft I*. CURRAN.
I;
laon c
. ' flimtnjt was dissolved on the 20th ult,, by the death
of J*h. II. Siikaiias. the aenior partner. The subscriber i»
authorized to acttle the alTalr* of the late firm.
MICUAKI. SHFAHAN,
Surviving Farmer.
Savannah. January 10th. IBM.
Great. Sacrifice of Dry Goods.
CpHE firm of J amrs H. and M. Siikahas having been dia-
J. solved by tlio death ol Mr JaUw If. Shkaiia.v the sur-
wiving partner ha* determined to clo«e up the business.
With that purpose he intend* reducing hi* price*, and
thu* oiler* inducements to purchasers which could not be
found under ordinary clrcum*tunces.
The whole Stock wtll tie sold without re
serve, and (he prices will be marked down
to a point which will be sure to Insure n
rapid sale.
The surviving partner Invites the public to call nt o .
ns he is more anxious to dispose uf the stock rapidly than
to obtain high price*.
lie offer* a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry
Good*, embracing every article usually found in a Pry
Good* Store. janl0
HYLAND A. O’NEILL
H A\E ju*t received aud offer for sale on the most ac
coramodaling terms—
25 bbla Stuart's A and B clarified Sugar,
30 do Lebanon Mills Hour,
ft do aolf.rising Flour,
10 bags Bio Coffee, 10 do old Java,
60 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Starch.
do adamantine and sperm Candles.
20 do Judd's and Utchtield'a pa tout Caudle*,
60 casks tendon I’orter,
20 half pipe* Brandy,
5 pi|ie* Holland Gin,
60 conk* Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine,
60 quarter and eighth casks Madeira aud Port Wine.
10 firkin* llutter,
60 boxes choice Ikriry Cheese.
Also, 50 baskot* Heldsick and Munn's Champaign. 50.000
Havana aud American Segar*, and 25 duteu assorted c«
di*is. fabia
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED FEBRUARY 7th, ISM. IIY 8. S. SIBLEY.
D ASHGt, or American Humor, by Howard Paul; Old
Brewery and the new Mission House at the Fire
Points, by the ladles of the Mission
1 Vim bey and Daughter, a companion to Doinbcy aud Sou,
b-autifuliy illu*trate>l.
WI tee I -f Misfortune.
Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Tlmma* Moore,
edited by Lord John Rnaaell. M. 1\. number VI.
Graham's and Putnam's Magazines, lor February.
Gleason’s Pictorial; also, a large variety of School Book*.
Paper, and Stationery, for sale at 135 Congress at.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS.
S I1EII/S RKETCHKS OF THE IRISH BAB ; Old Brewery
and new Mission Houso • f the Five Point*, illustrated.
|,t. Herndon's Exploration of the V'nlley of the Amazon,
with maps and plate*.
Larte ou the Native Races of the Indian Archipelago,
with colored plates.
Miner’s Domestic Poultry Book.
Appleton’s edition of tho Poets, in fivo., Milton, Young,
and Herbert, received.
IJttle A Brown's edition. In 12mo . of Gray's Poem*.
Edgar Clifton, a story of School Life.
Willis’ Ileal'll Trip, new supply.
Putnam's Monthly for February.
Uraithwnito's Half Yearly Botrdspect, for January,
f/indon lancet, for February. fttbP
rip AX GULLEITOK'S SALE—(In the lir-t Tuesday in
X Mar A. between the usual hour* of sale, in front of tho
court house, t wtll proceed to hire out the following free
person* of colour, to pay their Stnto and Cuunly Taxe*, if
tho taxes aru not paid by that day.
feblO - v
m l.ANlKR IIOUSB-nACON, GA.
ii i having leased the above estab
llshment beg to assure the traveling pnblle that
no exertion* will be spared to sustain tlio reputatiou
0| tuu tiouae. GIX). M. UNI AN. I* *.
Janl'J —ly JAMES MKAIIA, f 1 f°pi’l«Wrs.
tMCOLATA llOt'NK, PICOL.ATA. FLA.
The wubaerilier would rtwpectrully inform tha
traveling community that ho has lease.1 the above
, ^named house, and Is now ready to aooonimodate
traveler*, and hope*, by giving hi* |>or*onaUtteiillon, to
give satisfaction.
He will hare horses aud carriages at all tlraea to accom-
mielate Ills gueeU. GUO. M. OALPIN.
‘ ,rP ’ 3 Proprietor,
PhANTKltS’ HOTlfiU-.AUUUHTA, 0*7”
f l T'ls splendid now house, situated on Broad at..
I immediately iu front of the site of the old Planter* 1
LI|"'el. which ha* been furnished throughout with
ne« lurulture. bedding, etc., will upon for the reception of
customer* on Saturday next. It will be tho endeavor or
the I roprietor, to give »atlioactlun to those who may favor
him with their custom ~ J. M. SIMI’KON
Proprietor.
**^' r *NO IIOUSK, H’utAinjXen, Itillnct of
OJuiafa'a.—The undersigned, late proprietor of
I rench’a Hotel, Norfolk, Va . having recently leased
..... •.—■vo iMipular e*taldl*hment. lake* pleasure in Inform-
Ing hi* numerous friend* that he ha*, at great labor and
expense, refitted and furnished tho house and provided (lie
»>oi«t ample arrangement* fur the comfort and convenience
of all who mar favor him with their patronage.
Having had e'lnsideraldo experience in hotel-keeblng he
(latter* liiin*«|lf that families and *ingle hoarder* can be ac
commodated at the Irving n* satisfactorily a* at any oilier
hotel or Imardlng house Iu the Pulled States.
Member* of Congrt** and other* visiting Washington,
with a view to rewide there for some time, would do well to
examine thl* house before maklngarrangenientaelsewhere.
It i* eligibly situated at tho corner of 12th street and Penn
sylvania avenue, midway between the Capitol and Depart-
menta. Tlio building l* large and of modern architecture
the room* are spacious and well ventilated, and the furni
ture D new and of the best description.
Still Hetltr.—The charges are moderate and In aeconl-
nnce with the time*, whilst the table* groan with the best
that tho country afford*. Call, examine, ami attisfy your
selves. . DANIEL D. FRENCH.
Washington. D. (’ "une 1.1853 j.-7
FIFTY DOLLAR* KKWAKI>—Will be paid for the
delivery to the subscriber, or the iailor of Cliatluim
county. of a mulatto man names) Christopher, about
.twenty-six years of age. lie runaway about four
nth* ago. and Is known to bo down the river, or ubout
lie of the island*, fishing.
JaaUft—if John im.no.
TWENTY DOLLARS KKWAKD—lUnaway Irom
the *ulMcrii>er. on the Ititli of August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty yearsold. stout and chunky
built, and lias a .murk resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose and running up the
forehead. Ho will probably try to get to Savannah, where
lie has spent several tears of runaway life, ami wa* an in-
mate of Sarannah jail a good part of the rear 1840.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
nty, Florida, Sept, 12, 1853. sopiB—dAwtr
MAOAZ1NUS, «Vc7
H. V^ Dece ,Ur I * ec * ,l,,K ‘ r • ,,utna *n’* Magazine
Gleason's Pictorial Illustrated New*.
Eva May. thu* Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon: a new
novel. Received and for sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
Iiuv80 135 Congress street.
VIEW OP THUS CITY »)K SAVANNAH.
A BEAP riFPl. birds'eye view of the City of Savannah
sketched from the steeple of tlio Exchange, by Cer-
»y«i«. and Ulh><£raplvcd by It H. Hnvnu.t.. just completed.—
The edition is limited. TIjom) wishing a copy must aiudv
early to B. II. Howell, or at the ln«ik store of
nov29 s 8. 81BUCY. 136 Congreaa atraet.
. UlicninatiKiu Cured!
EITHER INFLAMMATORY. ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
.Vo dyTrrriKV ftoie severe or fmie long standing.
T HE undersigned. Druggists, have for sale that invalua
ble aud sure remedy. M»rUmort't Hh'umalie r»m/»und.
now so universally known and so highly appreciate ! by
many thousands w'lm have long lieen cripple* and have
been reston-d to perfect licnlth by it* use. The extensive
mniiulUctiiring arrangements, ns also a desire In meet thu
circumstances of all who may be afflicted with this disease,
and make it. to them, the ontvpiNT. as it is the most
certain, mode of treatment have determined the proprie
tors to reduce tho price to tiirrk imjllara per bottle ; at
which tlio agents will sell it in future.
J. H. CARTER A: CO.. 1 . , u ,
A. A 80I.0M0N8 At CO. , j AR ' n,H Hawn nn ah.
Sold ill Oglethorpe, by I’embeiton K Ellis ; Macon by I,.
Little, and Payne Jc Se.tiUl; MilledgevlBc. bv W. Little;
Marietta, by Win. ftoote ; Augusta, by llavilnnd. Rlsley At
Co., and Win. If. Tutt , Montgomery, Ala., by II. R. Jones
& Co., and Cunningham. Cole K Co ; nt wholesnlo by A A.
Solomons A: Co., and J. II. Carter At Co.. Savannah. Gn.j
Havilsnd, Harrell At Co., and P. M. Cohen A:Co.,Charleston,
S. C.. and J Wright Ac Co.. No. 151 Chartres atreet. New
Orleans.aud by Druggi-ts generally tlirougliout live Polled
States.
Tho above are also agent* for the snle of that Inrnltiahle
preparation, already so extensively and popularly known
by hundreds of thousands throughout the United Statts,
MOHTIIIIOKK’S
DITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
Tho imnieiise snle of this Conllal, during Hie last two
year*, nnd the univennl satisfaction it iin* given to all—
liH-ludlng hundreds of the most respectable physicians
throughout tho country—prove* it the most valuable Al-
terative and Illood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of nil diseases arising from indigestion, a torpid condition of
thelJver. or impurities of the Blood While a* a Preven
tive of diseases, especially those uf a Bilious ami Intermit*
tent tyne. nothing hit* boon found to e>|iinl it.
This is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, n'lid
perfectlv harmless—even with the feeblest constitution.—
its action is simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beneficial result*. As an agreeable Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, nt the same time replenishing the gas
tric juice* nnd furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity nnd vitality to the Blood, equalize* its circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper channel. *timu-
lat<-s the Liver to healthy action.
Kc liivl^oratra nnd Itrslorrs the Kiifccblcd
nmt Ucblllt'htrri,
and thus, not only removing disease Imt fortifying the sys
tem against its attack*, and producing and maintaining a
Glow id Health and iVunty of Complexion.
Thi* Cordial and Blood Purifier, should 1m* kept In every
family ami used by every individual, as it inav not only
save to them hundreds ol dollars, hut also save them from
affliction, nnd even save life itself.
•rice one dollar per bottle.
Druggists and merchants will lie allowed n liberal dis
count on both the above preparation*, nnd can procure it
of our wholesale agent*, us above, at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING A: at.. Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western Depot
in Loulavlllc, Kentucky, orders may bo addressed nt^eitner
. M. STONE, T. c. c. i
KHen Bouchon, James Key*.
Clemeut Brown. Lueina Lloyd oi
Frances Ifamquiii, Andrew Ijiwrcr
Mary Ann Beard.
Jane Ann Bell,
Florid Brown, >
Joshua Bourke,
Frances Bourke or McCardy, John MeLotld,
Farley,
Mary E Lyon
Lcnnrn Miller,
Ann Moc
Rebecca C linton,
Panday Clark,
Marla Cohen,
1.voia Clark,
f ranch) Campbell,
Rose DavLUon,
Francis Dobbins,
11 anuah Farley,
Catherine Fergurson,
Catherine Greenfield,
Josiah Grant.
Theodore Grummoutb,
Henry Harris.
Elizabeth Hutchison.
Peter N Hall,
George Jones, Jr.,
Ho*
Patrick Kimball,
Tlio*. Kimball.
Henry Kimball.
Carolino Kimball,
Robert Scott,
Mary Ann Miller,
Charity Minerva.
Lcvhia Mnutric or Calhoun,
Samuel WitherclilT,
William Binder.
Harret Pinkney,
Sylvester l*eo.
Marv Quarteruian,
R 8 Olive.
Ben Roberts,
Ann Stewart,
Ann Steven*,
Alary Schly,
Mineta Seliavera.
Elizabeili Thompson,
J. R.TIioiiipsioi,
Susan Taylor,
Maria L. TnrnbnM,
Francis Williams.
Mary Wand,
Mary Ward.
Bn0inr00 Carba.
atnimv'W i' v Ht *vn»HU,
ATnJIlXAA Al L.\w. J.vi: umilU. A7o.
OlCOliUK TUDllp IIOWAJID,
ATDjKNEY A'l LAW
qgg, oorwary R'Motor.*, and liay lana, AmumA,Os.
law androTiotSuirVierai.,%.WBT
t^lee, comer Bay on.I NarnarMmU, .liuonnok.
rn OHDINARY’S OKPICK,
Corner of Bay and Whltak.r-atraeU. Ofilce hour* from 0
»nd from S>^, P. M. to fl, p. M.
JNO. M. MILLION. ’
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will WHMctrand Buy dr*,,
' r, P .^ nL". ‘t. 0 ? 0 ! 1 *. of ^Hven. Bulloch, Effingham.
countrea Jb ^ rlr ’ ul Jno. Camden and Chatham
JORIflpll GANAI1I*,
... n . . ATTORNKY AT LAW,
Offiee. Hay Street, over the Reading Room of the Reput,II-
can, entrance Immediately east of Messrs. Price A Vender
place
feblfi—ly
HIHMON, FLKH1NO *tU,
Factor* »ntl Commlnloi» Merchants,
iVo. 04 Bay itrrft. Savannah, Ga„
rpENDER tnoir service* to planters, merchants and deal
1 ers. in the sale or Cotton and al other country pro
duce. Being connected in business wllli llomm. IIiimimi
A Co., of Charleston, the establlshment-d au office In this
city will afford our friend* choice of market*. Mrict atten-
tioo will Im given to business, and the usuxl facilities af
forded customer *. ,,,-rvunv v
J, R. HUDSON. 1 K*v*nnah
w. 11 FLEMING, f S * Tannal '
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta,
■eplfi—tf J- COHEN. Charleston.
D issolution— : The nrm ore. i*r«i»*hvis&tv», isthi*
day dissolved by iiiutiial comcut . Tlio business wi I
he e'onUnuod by Mr. "k.vuy Pksdahvw. who will settle all
demands against the firm. All per-ons Indebted will please
make immediate payment to Mr.
CALEB PKNIIABVW, ’
8. A. MYRES.
Darien. Oft., January 30th, 1854.
TN withdrawing from the firm we return our thank* to
1 those who have so liberally i.atronlied us and beg a
ronUnuancs of the name to ®" r J“^Xwvn*nvii
rrvoAKvm. CALEB lENDARtlS,
P 8 A. MYRES.
fhbS—w4F HENRY PBNDARVW.
n lSaOlAmON —Ttie co-partnership heretofmo existing
under the name of U Both* k Bowxk is this day dla-
»olve«l by mutual consent. The name of the firm can be
— * • Ub " % 0 *"ic"lT.l ROC1IK,
February 1st, 1864. ALLRED T. B0WNR.
N OTICE—Tim subscribers having this day col' 1
stock of Dry Good* to Messrs. Aimm* k Bri n.vkm soil-
•“*3"“" 1U ’ '^utocSSTSoinni
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —Tim undersigned have this
day formed a co partnership under the name and style
Of Adam* k Bkcnnicb for the transa-tlon of a Cash Dry
Quod. Bu.la.i.lnthi. city. W| , JIAM AnAH8 .
r,w, IU, I8M^ cmnms w. drusnkb.
N otice.—Tbo ..Wit«r« ImUJu*
Maun. I.A ROCHK to !»»»", will conllnuu H > r.
liu.lnui. >1 tlio ol.l .Uni. »h»ro thoy will J"
t. ( «-tl,olr Irlatid. .0.1 U» Ih. o^"»g :
fftE A.—Ilyso.i. Illack and (ir.-a-n Teas,
A ty. for sale by fab 8
P LASTER—26 bbis calcined and 60 casks ground Muter.
landing this day, per hark tteboola. ITrom * ,,d
for sale on the wharf, by dlft OGDEN k BUNKER.
, or superior q«»ll-
A. BONAUD.
U NITED STATES OAZE1TEEB.—LIpplneolL OnDnbo fa
Co.’* United State* ttwzettecr. edited by T Baldwin and
J Thomas, M D. with a new and superb map of tl\o United
Elsies, on steel, the only complete and thoroughly rellahlo
(•uetteer of the Colled Stale* yet published. Iteotlved
•at f.if .»|c at Uie book store of H 8 SIBLEY.
jftn22 136 Congw*—»t.
A I E AND PORTER—76bblsPbtlad«lpl>l»5S5 Ah-, 25
cask* l/)ndon Porter, for aale by .
novft McMAllON ft
S.>00 ( liallf ii^c.
IIOIIENSACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principle*.compound
ed with purely vegetable subslnlli'es. being perfectly
safe when taken, and ha* nrrrr U-en known to fall In curing
the most obstinate ca~-*. Worms can never exist when
this remedy i* mice u*ed. from the fact that It not only de.
strays them but removes all thu slime ami luucu* which
may remain.
Tim Tape AVni-in.
Till* worm is the most dilli -ult to destroy of all that in-
habit tlie human body. It gr ws to on almost indefinite
length, ami becoming *o coiled and fastened in the intes
tine-. and .-domacli as to produce I it*. St. Vitas' fiance. Ac ,
which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ-
Ing that these complaint* have their origin from the taps
worm ; consequently they do notiiso tho proper medlcino*
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with thi* aw
ful foe to health. I recommend Hie use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills ; the Syrup to lie taken in doses of two ta-
ble spoonfuls threo times a day, then take from five to
eight of mv Liver Pill*, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following those directions, the mo.stobatlnateca.se*
of tapo worm can bo spoodily cured.
Rouml or Stoinnrlt Worm.
Tlii» worm is usually found in tlmstnall intestines, nnd is
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
suffer with thorn. The symptom* most prominent while
affected with till* worm, are hardness and riillnesa of tlio
bellv, slimy stools, looseness of the bowel*, picking at the
no**-, a blueisli streak under the eye*. Ac. If you.or any ol
your children have any of the above symptom*. Hoben-
sack'* Worm Syrup can safely lie depended upon—by using
it you have a certain. *nfe and speedy cure ; nnd if after
using it according to the direction* tho patient Is not re
stored to health,and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the grave, as for fall, there is no such word as fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Asenrlilea, or Smntl Tlireixrl ’Worms.
These worms, to which thu human svtom Is liable, nro
most troublesome of all others. They nro generally to he
found iu the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious dinar,
dor* such as infiaiiniiation of the bowels, and other de
rangements of the stomach. Tlio best and safest medicine
that can he used is Ilobensnck's Wnritt syrup. Such is tho
nutonialiing power of my medicine* over Aaenradies-tlint
I defy any one to produro a oa*o where my Worm Syrup
and l.lver Pills are recommended to b<- used they will not
cure. All that i* necessary is to u*e the syrup in accord
ance with direction* on each tioltl* ; ami in c,»*« a gentle
purgative is required In order to allay the irritation they
produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowel*, la the most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
IIOBKNRACK’lsfalVBR PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
llver.lt being supplied with numerous blood vessels nnd
nerves, and If diseased, the blood of course Mowing thro'
nil parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. Ac
DjriMpite)
The symptom* of Dyspepsia, and its vnrinusdlsoasr* are
dizziness in the head.heartburn,oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from tin' stomach. Ac . and somv-
times general languor of the whole body, from thin it wilt
be seen that the disease owe* its origin to a disorganized
stale of the Liver and Stomach, llobensack's I Ivor Pills I*
the verv medicine to effect a pennauent and lulling cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system Into a healthy aeliun, aud rendering the blood pure
and healthy.
Liver Coinplnlut,
la attended with chill*.auceeeded by fever, severa pain id
tlio region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tong pulse full and bounding, the pain in the aide is in
creased liv pressure, should the loft lobe Ihi affected, tlio
•mill is generally In the left shoulder, with n short dry cough,
tho akin becoming of a sallow appearance, nod tlio stools
clay colored. Thla disease can he cured by tho use of llo.
bensack'a Uver Pill*. a» they act directly upon the scat of
tho disease, and then operating upon the bowel* they ex-
pel all tlio corrupt and vitiated matter from tlio system.
To Fcmnles.
You will find these Pill* an Invaluable medicine In many
complaint* to which you are subjoct. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene
fit iu restoring and purifying tho blood and other Holds *»
as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir-
regularities, as headache, diinne.i* of sight, pain In tho side,
back. Ac. Tlieso Pills aro tho only safe nnd effectual reme
dy to cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Hick H-slache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dls
trussing Dream*. Dimness of Sight, or In fset any of the dls-
cases tliut arise from affections ol the Liver, Impurity ol
tho Blend, or couslipntion of the Howell.
Mmllcnl Kvltleiire *
We. the unuderslgnod Physicians, haring had the rcelpt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say.
that the Ingredient* of which they *re composed make*
them the »>e*t Pill In use for all diseases of the Liver, lm.
nurktlese the Mod, Ao.
P GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY. M I).
L. BOWEN. M. D.
fir Purchase none hut those having the signature •* J.
N HORENSACK.”as all other* are worthless imitation*.
Agent* wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
become agent*, must address the Proprietor, J. N. HOREN.
8A( K athlaLaboratory.No. 120NorthSeoond-.treet,above
Race, Philadelphia.
». A. O’llYHNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176 Bay street, over Turner A Co.’a Drug Store.
DAN1KLL A C1H1PKK,
ATTORNEYS AND CUl'XSMJJURS AT LAW,
• 05ui’.i. (r’",n/ni.
F1C RUIN AND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND CUUNflELIAlR AT LAW.
ITiulisytnn Oily, 1). V.,
Will practise In tho various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the pro.coition of claims against the Govern-
meat.
M. TV I1IT SMITH,
INKY AND OOUNSEI.I.OR AT
june22
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligator, Kail Huriila.
Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties Refer
to Col. 8. 8. Sibley, and It. H. Hilton. Esq.. Saranush, Ua.
ATTORNK
J. W. PATT151180N,
5’KY AND COUNSELLOR AT L
J-lnyUi, Alonror (hunly, Gi
.AW,
8. AV. IIAICUR,
ATTORNEY AND COUN.SKLI.OR AT LAW.
M mticelh, Jrtferion Otunly, Horiila.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Flmmwu, Savannah. (J*. fob3
THOMAS IIUGHKS If IN K?4,
ATTORNEY AND OOUNHKLLOR AT LAW,
.. . Trouprille Georgia.
n Uirccuil Courts of Thomas. I»wndes,
Clinch, Ware. Anpling and Irwln.Oeorgia ; and inthoGIr.
Ul rU ! ,f Madison ami Hamilton, of the
Mlddlu Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia
counties in the Eastern Orcull of Florida Will attend to
the claim* of all persons before the ItepartinentH at Wash-
Ington.
ATTORNE
TVIhhlAM H. HAHIIKR,
RNKY AND COUNHKI.Um AT I.
.AW,
.. TnupaUU, Lounulu tuunly. Ua.
Will practise in Thomas, faiwndcs. Clinch. Ware. Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Lauren*, ami Pulaski counties, tieorgia • i
' "olumbla conn- pa^l'iD'ni were aliglitly injured.
fttb23
fufrsl Ktm bp Cflfflrapti-
a A- Tulegraphed for the Georglsu. -ft*
New York Cotton Narkrti.
Nkw Yowt. Feti. 2.
Flour In-day has doollnod alx cents, under a alight
export demand. The tranaaotlona of the day mim
up 7^500 bbla, Btato brands oloaterf at 88 87 ; Ohio
$8 75. Twenty-flve hundred W»la Southern aold at
$8 87. Wheat ITunimrfled, with Mica of 000 buaheU
Southern white at 82. For Com tbo demand in mod
erate, with Mica of 24.000 bmdieln at 02 to 03o.
Tho Cotton market haa rated firm throughout the
day, with sales of 4,500 bale*.
Itio Coffee closed at 11 j, with aalea for the day of
250 sack*.
Baltimore Markets.
Daltimobk, Feb. 24.
Flour clones at 87 87 to 88, with aalea ol 2,000 bbla
for tlio day. Corn cloaca nt 82 to 83 oenta.
Charleston Cotton Market.
Charleston, Feb. 24.
Tito aalea of tho day foot np 1200 balea at extremes
of 7 and lOjccnta.nnd for tho week tho anlca have
been 0,000 balea. Tho market closes under a dcclino
of from J to }c. upon the ruling quotations at the
close of lost week. Middling Fair Blands atOJc. Thtf
receipts of tlio week linvc been 15,054 bnlea, leaving
n stock ol 00,022 bales on band, exciusivo of tliut on
shipboard.
New Orleans Markets.
Nkw Ohlkanb, February 23.
At noon to-day the Cotton sales reached 4,000 baits,
at irregular prices.
Ilio Coffee has been active, and the sales of the day
rcnclicd 10,000 sacks 10J to 11 cents.
Flour is dull at 87 50.
Coro closes under an active market at 85 cents.
The Cotton sales of the day foot up eight thousand
bnlea, at prices unchanged. Middliug closed at fij to
0 cents. Tlio stock on hand is 300,000 halos.
Mouey Is easier. Sight exchange on New York la
currcutat from 1 to one per cent, discount.
KMIrowtl Collision—Malls—Ship News, «!kc.
Rai.timouk, February 24.
A collision of passenger cars occurred on the Lan-
caster, I'a., Railroad, on Tuesday, by which several
Shipping anb 0Uatnboat0.
UNITED HTATESMAIL
DR NEW YCRK—To tears on Saturday.*8«»
relnek A. M -Ths splmidld steamship FI/IR
IDA, (apt. M. 8. Woo-lhol'.. alii leave her wharf as above
For freight or passage, apply t«
rrii24
Cabin Passage
■TEAMSHIP ISABEL.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
7b leave on Wakmiav. 1*4 March
. The United HUte* Mall Hteamshlp I8ADEL,
^Wiluam Roi-use, Commandai, will regularly
port on the 1st and 16th uf eaoh month. For
.ml,,.,pi,l» COI1KN8 k nKRTC.
IlCPrt’ON—-Ttift regular packet bark R. H.
D0U0I.A8, Captain Johnson, will meet with die
PADELVORD, FAY k 00.
836 00
o oe
5SBkn(.
patch i hr
H. K. WARnDURN, Agent.
J ' VST received at A. Bonaud’a Fancy Grocery Store, per
ateamer rom New York, e new aupply of preserved
Lobsters, Salmon, Pate da Penlreaux and Pete de Callles.
Also, sonio very flnu Orulere Cheese. Corner of Bay and
Whitaker streets. f*o24
/-cTBKW~V»ffK^OTa Kstnhilshril Line.
JOSS'—nis schr. EPHRAIM ftr ANNA. Ungsteff. master,
will nave dlspetrh a» abut*. For freight or passage apply
on hoard, at Telfair’* wharf, or to
fob24 BRIOIIAM, KELLY & CO.
17ft ~ BALTIMORE.—Regular Line—The scl?r
| • ' -
SUMKRSET. sterling. Master, will have dispatch
e. For fr ' * * * “ n '~'
lair's wharf, or to
For freight or jiassage apply on board at Tel-
RRIGnAU, KELLY k CO.
BOSTON.—Tho hrlg MARY ELIZABETH,Capt
jJ^Jl-'ro-t, will havu hninedliite dispnlch for tho above
|4rl. For freight or 200 hale* of cotton, to complete cargo,
apply to
Ieb24 ROWLAND ftt CO.
’ WILLIAMS, ULIVER V JtBRO WM? HUWX|
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
llnena Villa. Marion County. Ga..
Will practise In tho counties of Marion. Macon .Houston,
Mevart, Randolph. Mtiaongoo, Ia-h, and auv a.ljolnlng
counties where their service* may be - ' • ••"
equlred.
WALTER B. NOTT.
Jan20
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ojjlre in the Krrhant/e.
Will practice In the court* of Soriren, Washington, ltlch-
tnood, Burke, ami Chatham counties. fobs,
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin. Lauren* county. Ua., late junior partner of the
firm or A. k J. Cocmu.vr, Irwintoti, t! a .. will attend
promptly to all b)vslncas entrusted t«> hi* care Partic
ular attention paid to oofleoting. Relerence—Dr <’ 11
Guyton. F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ua.; M Marsh..Savannah,
may!—dAwly
BANCROFT Ji nilYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Sale of .Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Hay atreet. Savannah. jnn24
atcuouaecRfuaiG rowaro c. wars.
CHUG Kit A WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Hay-itreet.Savannah,
XOIIB T. RnWLSMtl. JOHN T. ROWlJiM),JR
ROWLAND A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-itreei. Savannah.
HYLAND At O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS. Ac.,
JVerf Uanr Ui Mar: hall Haute. BrauyKtou it red,
SAVA.VXAH, URORC.M,
Wholesale aud retail dealers in imported wines and liquors.
Frcncli brandies, segar*. and fanjv groceries.
II. K. YVASIIBURN, A«’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
RaVAR.VAII.GA.
WILLIAM P. YONGH3,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
A'o. 04 Hay-itreet. Savannah.
O’HF.AR A STONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston. South Carolina.
LATK or TIIK riRM ))F LKUARX. O'llHH A CO.
THOMAS A KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMPERS,
jVo. 15 Barnard i/rret. Savannah. Ga
fa'ad pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic ram*, nn-l kitchen ranges, con-
Dtnntly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at-
tended In j n „7
A. SHORT.
MASTER BUIlJtKR.
Will take contracts for Buit-ling anil Work In Masonry of
every dracrlption. Roshleiire first door west of Hi An
drew’* Hall, Broughton Street.
ROOKING.
The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roof* on correct prin-
clples.and fram -<ixt.-en years’ experience, feds assured he
cun give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
49-Gutters and Conductors made to order.
a. ii cuAxrniN. j. a, waits.
CHAMPION A WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard itreet. Mivern the Market and Bay it red,
HAVARNAH. GA.,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
References—A. Champion. Bn.. Samuel Solomons. Ean ,
lessrs. Rabun k Whitehead, Swift A Co . Savannah, Ga.
K. UNSaiT. WM. II. U»»G. JOUR H. DAVIS.
LOCKETT, LONG <k CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
n. r. uortor. u. rikkmar.
HORTON A RIKBMAK,
WIIOLKHA I.K ARI> RKTAIL DKAI.KRR IR
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE. FANCY GOODS,
110 Brouijhlonstreel.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WIIOI.RNALB AVI) RKTAIL DKAI.ER IR
WINDOW lUJNItf. WINIKIW SASH AND PANV'.I, DOORS.
Writ Side Mnnumeni Square. Savannah, Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMP AN VT
Of Hnrtroril, Conn.
The undersigned. Agent" of the above Company are pre|>ared
to take risks against FlHK on Ruilding* and their contents.
Also Marine Sea Risk*, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO, AgtPta.
BBOWN A HARRIS.
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
W»CT MtOAD STKKKT. SAVANNAH. GA.
C O-PAR
day a
day associated with him Mr. Hhnhv C. King, of Glynn
county, with whom ho will continue the Factorage a ml fkitn
mission business in this city, under the Arm of Him i. Ac Kiwo
janlC .f.N’O. II. Ill'Ll.. 210 Bar-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Oiorni 1 Building, n/ipotUe 1’uUuh i Hnuie,
Having made large addition - to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in hi* usual neat and
handsome style.and on accommodating tenni.
All work executed with dispatch.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
jB'CT*r carrigks. buggies and sulkies—a
general assortmect. ju«t received.—The sulu
-eribers are now prepared to olfar to the jiublic. (farriages.
Pluetons, Buggies. Carryalls, kc . fresh from some of the
most popular Kstabli-hmcut*, nnd Builder- nt tlio North.
The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict
reference to the requirement-of this market.
They ure determined to keep only sueli articles in their
line, a* they can confidently recommend aid! war rani, feel
log assured that they will be sustained in offering a better
and finer class of work, than has been usually kept In this
market.
The Public are most respectfully requested to eall.oxam-
Ine. nnd satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by nn examination uf theli stock
All kind* of Uer.A'riug done ns heretofore.
I. S nKNNETT k CO.,
July 31 Corner West Broad awl Bny-st*.
OO-PARTKRBIIIP NOTICE.
_ The undersigned have assuelnted themselves to-
IH] getlier. under the name and style of Murphy ftt De-
fOMl rannv, for the transaction of general Boot and
' ^fe»Slioe husinc—. having the stand on the corner of
'ongre-s nnd Whltaker-streeta, formerly occupied by M
i'rondorgaat. They are now prepared tonlfer to their friend*
ini! the public, a well selected stock of IsnUea’ and Gentle-
-nen’s wools. Shoe*. Ac., which tiler will sell rheapfor ra-h.
j.ty MURPHY ftt DEV ASM Y.
BROGANB^BUOUANS.
^ Tho subscribers would call the attention of
CD] planters and others. In want of good nnd cheap
rll brognn*. to call and examine their stock, os they
1 voet fl »ati*ilol that upon Inspection the quality and
prices of their goods cannot fail to plen«e.
MURPHY k DEVANNY,
nor!5 eorner of Congress and Whitaker street* _
. DRY FEET PRESERVES THE IIKALrii.—Just
CD] received, ft few cases water-proof Root* ; also, a
Fll lot of thick pegged Root*, together with a fine as-
1 Wteesortment of Gentlemen’* atvl U4lc«’ over Shoes,
some of a now and approved style, which will be sold at low
price*.by R. FLANIGAN k Of)., lOfi Bryan-street.
All in wnnt will ploaso call and jfidgofor thcmielvas.
deoil
i'ANAIlY GAtil-ji BY THE I .(ST STEAMER—
A variety of new and beautiful pattern* of canary
Cage* just roeeivol. Tlio«e desUou* of a hand-
PWwH Dome Cage, nnd oue proof ngaiiut Miles.hnro only
}H|H0 to iiinku nu early call for a cholco from a fine as
c° "Sr a ”’«.fer u r o'yK^
H AY—160 bales choice Eastern llay. Just received and
for aale In lot* to suit purchasers, by^ ^ „ UKKR
F aNCY BUTTONS—silk. velvet, rilt. poroelsin and fancy
buttons, and of all other kln<l* Jn Urge variety at
noTl g KEMITON k VER-ffTILLEfl
0.0 FRENCH PRINTED CAMBRICS, new atyl*. on# and Merchants In the P. S
^ O cam. beautiful patterns all *t 2ft cent* per yard, a PoW by *U uruw^^ j . H . Carter k Go., J B.
^‘bargain. M. PRENDERGA8T k CO. v 5, A A^tomon A 0?, and J. I. D* Ford,
m nroughtonstrest, opposite St. Andrew’s Ballot MnorefaCOj^A,bo
IYRANDY—2fl half and 10 quarter pipes Oterd. Dupur ftt
Ii co ’• Brandv. vinUgea ol 18411. ’0 and '60. our own lm-
Ti-Mn'. lU sCIU.NTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
OEED POTATOES —200 barrel* Seed Potatoes, land!
O from brie Manuelte, and for aala by _ .
fablft ’ BRIGHAM, KELLY ftt 00
Tlio Southern mail arrives regularly,but tho North
ern continues irregular, from tlio obstruction to rail
road travel, occasioned by tbo recent heavy snow
storm.
The U. S. mall *tcamcr Florida, from Savannah,ar
rived at Now York, on Wcdiietnluy, nnd nu the sumo
day, tho schrs. l„ 8. Adams urn! Enoch French clear
ed from New York for Savannah.
Tho America, front Boston, and tho Africa, from
Now York, Halta Tor Liverpool to-day.
[It has been atated that the America, was to null
instead or the Africa, the latter being detained Incon
sequence of going aground on her iuward ptuwuge at
New *ork.]—Kds.Gkohoian.
Tho Fire at OrnngchurKh.
O It A NO Kill*HUB, S. c., Fob. 22.
A fearful Ure occurred bore to day. Tito store* of
Treadwell, Collins. Jones, I/>wb, Merchant, Bull,
Williams and Ebny; tho ofllco of Dr. Ruwo; tho
kUobon and negro hoUM oi Mr. OldondorfT; tho housea
of L. Adden Briggman, John Ad den, and Miss Wine
have been consumed. Messrs. Collins and Briggman
are tlio only peraonH insured. The business and ap
pearance of tlm place cannot recover in two years.
IflOIlt
- . lost or
mislaid a Promissory Note, for Two Hundred and Four
Dcll.ir* nnd Thirty-nine cents, dated flavxnnuh. January
13th. 1854. nnd payable Sixty Day- after tho dato thereof,
being made in my favor by J. M. Haywood, and by mo en
dorsed. All per-ona are hereby forbidden to trade for said
Note, or to take the anno in iiayinenl. ft* payment thereof
ha* been stopped, and 1 "hall not be re.-j-m-lble a* en
dorser. febU A UONAL'D.
K IOR RALE—A mulatto woman, 2^
houso servant, of good chnrnetcr. with her 4 child!
who are remarkably likely.
A black woman. 20 roar* old. good field baud nnd house
servant, country raise)!.
A black girl, iff year- «dd.
A black hoy. la tear* obi.
A black man. 2-1 year* old, field hand, country raised.
A btnrk man. 2«l years old, good axu-man. country raised.
A black woman, field hand, and her 3 children.
A mulatto woman, complete house servant, and 2 chil
dren.
A black woman, a first-rate cook, nnd her chIhV
Al«r», several negroes singly and in families,
don 14 WYLLY ftt MONTMOI.UN.
POR SALE TO AIU1IYK—600 bales prime Fas'ern Hay,
A 1 ami 200 bbls Potatoes. p--r ship Rotunda, from Rath,
Maine, by dec!8 11RIG41AM. KEIJ.Y k CO.
W'wood*
denlfl HYLAND .V O'NEIL!..
U ERRING'S FlltK AND RI'RGI.AR PROOF RAKES'.with
Hall's Patent Anti-Gunpow>ler Proof Isn-ks, having
receive I the prize medal at the World's Fair, are now oL
fared to the puldle as Die prize aafo of the world. Tested
and approved, aa they have been everywhere, their crown
ing victory was reserved to bo awarded by thu Juries of tho
World’s Fair.
The subscribers Veep constantly on band an as-ortraoot
of the a»ove Safe*, for aale at manufacturer's prices, nnd
will at all times pnriuce undeniable testimonial,- of their
claim to be the Champion Safa of the World
PHILBRICK k BELL.
feblfi Sola Agent* for Savannah,
MjtRPKR FOR'FKHRUAKYrwith Engraving*;! I
H
Poole'* Index
ilical literature 1 rid. fivo;
DcQuIney's Writing*, viz: AutoMoprnphirnl Sketches. His
torical nnd Critical Es-ays, Philosophical Writer's let
ter* to Young Mon. thu Cns-nr’a, Essays on the Poets, tbo
Opium Eat-r. Ac,. Ac ;
D'Aubtgue'* Hi*t«ry of the Reformation. 5 tola;
ll.irtlv Coleridge - Poem-.2 vn|». I/union;
Rokitansky'* Pathological Anatomy, Loudon, Sydenham
Society, 4 vols;
Rilling- on the Heart and Lung*, London;
The Edinburgh Review for Junuary;
Mr* Mowatt's Autobiography;
Edgar Allen Poe'S Works. 3 rote;
Hawthorne's Blithedale Romance. •
feblft W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
N EW SPRING doors—Plaid nnd~*trlped flllka. Indian
Niiniiner Silks, -nlln strip' d Tissues, plaid Barege-,
co'ored and black Cltallys. solid color-. French Cambrics,
printed Cambric- and Jaconet*. Faiglisli and American
Print- and Ginghams, ju-t received bv
fobll DeWITT k MORGAN.
Ale
NKW YORK-Union l.lne — Tl . r-.-olar
iQQULpacket sclir. NORTH STATE. Horton, master, will
have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage ap
ply to fabSI OODDT A- BUNKER.
arav NKW YOllK^GEoiuit* ijXB.—The regular
packet achr. P. K. Bikto.v. Capt. IJngo. will have!
immediate dispatch for the aboTe port. For freight of 76
bales cotton to complete cargo, apply to
ROWLAND & CO.
Agents New York—Scraxto.v k Tsllman. febl7
jnt/ NKW YORK.- Georgia Line—The reJ
Uvular packet bark MARIA MORTON, Uftpt. n.ickley,
ill have quick )lispatch for tlio above port. For freight of
lllty 300 bnle* Cotton to coinpluto cargo, apply to
ROWLAND k CO.
| Agents New York—Trenton ft: Talliiiau. feblft
•2.x BOSTON.—The 11 no bark ELIZAUCTH LKAVITT.
SfiatCXpt. Hack-taff, will have dispatch. For freight of
Cotton ou deck apply to
| feb!6 COHEN k FOSDICKj
■iNKW YORK-lli.iuii Line.—11,e regular
■ packet achnoner ESCIlANTRIM.Tyler, master.will
quick dispatch forth# above port. For freight or paa-
■ply to febl'J OGDEN k BUNKER.
n . HORTON.—Tlio "hip CANIO.N. Capt. Mcls-au,
QKjSwill meet with dispatch for tha shore port. F
•eight of one hundred bale* rotton on deck, apply to
lekll * II K. WASHBURN. Agent
n-. NKW YORK— New York—lm- regular
S3SLP** c kct bark MARIA MORTON. E. M. Bulkley, mas
ter, will have quick dispatch for the abovo |sirt. For
freight or passngo apply t'i tho Captain on hoard, nt An-
-r-on’s upper wharf, or to ROWLAND k CO.
Agents New Y’ork—ScKaxtox k Taiijux. febU
BALTIMORE-The packet achrTWILLOW,
riiorlM-r. master, will have quick dispatch as above
or Height or passage apply to
fab 10 OGDEN k BUNKER.
Section 0a!e*. I
by 4:ohkn FonincicT
lllee Field Negr.ui.
On the flrntTueaday in March «i|j )n f t ,
I iflcen prim# Oeld Degro#»_ rt ^ # a tuiM .
river, and acaiutoMd to the c.il^re of rioe. T< rmaVt
. 4*618
0l court*hou»e U * rch B# * 1 ’ '* ,U lu front of
Hr# I’rlrne Negro##-on# of them x you## me. about 21
year* old. a good plantation carpenter Ana. cj«|.
chasers paying for titles.
Valuable Farm Lota—At Prlvate Haie.
Eleven ten acre Iota, situated on I/iver’a lane, being ptrt
of Mlllen's farm. A plan of the lots may be seen at mr
counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance In two
equal annual Instalments, wltli interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
BY T. J. WAL1H. ~
Private Bale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 yeara. an or
phan. Term* cash. Jan26
Private Sale—10 shares steamer Jenny IJnd Block, 10 do
Ogeeehee Plankroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low If
applied for Immediately _ _ JanlS
To Hire by tbo Year—A negro boy, aged 22 yean, a brick
layer. Janl
At Private Bale—Lot No. 00, Wallon ward, RobertsriUa,
fronting on Stewart atreet.
At Private Sale
Lot No. 24,14th district, and 2d section, containing 160
acres, within four miles cf tho town of Clinton. Term*
cashA dec13
At Private flale.
!/>t No. 2ft. south of June* street, and I mprnvementa. con
sisting of a two-storr house and double tenement, in good
order. Rents at $33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, as
the present owner Is moving from tho city. For terms and
further particulars Inquire at the counting room. dl3
At f*rivate flale.
A second-haud Carriage lately trimmed and painted. In
good order. Terms eaali. declS
At Private Bale.
flood Rye and Oats In quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-mOde Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
and orercoate, in lot* suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms
cash. nov4
faction.Bairs.
; ™ rtf” BffflSKfMSKs
front of stme
le«7■ kc. Trims cash before daHrery,
N. R.—All article* purehaaed at auction and not aettfaA
& * lllt » 3 ‘ *» —
G REENE AND PUI-ASK1 LOTTERY.—Drawn num A of
Class 40 ;
2'J 4 72 48 22 19 62 70 .‘10 M 09 68 30
Also, of Extra Class 0:
30 10 (Ml 62 0 74 f.O 37 40 3 24 60 2
Holders of prize* will please call fur the cash, or renew at
K. WITHINOTON’S.
GliKKNK AND PULARK1 LOTTKRY.
GREGORY k MAURY. Manager*.
Claa* 48, draw* on Saturday. 26th instant, in this city,
Balea eloae at 3 o'clock, P. M.
CAPITA!.,
$4,094.
"8 Number l/Ottery—13 Drawn Ballot*.
49-Ticket* $1—shares In proportion
Extra Class C, drawn nt WMmlngton, Del., on Saturday,
25th February. capita!..
$66,278.
78 Number l/ittery—13 Drawn Ballota
tW" Tlckots $20—shares in proportion.
Tickot* either singly or by the package for sale In Bay
lano. Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson A Camp.
feb2ft E. WITHINQTON.
rrtf NKW YOKK—Olil Esiabllilicd Line.
tfpsL—Tin- p.irkt-l brig EMPIRE. G. A. Knudsun. master,
will have quick <li.-patch as above. For freight or passage
apply on board, or to
fablO BRIGHAM. KFI.T.Y k CO
Jfljt NKW OKLKANHT—Thu brig G. ii. Aimorr.
XCg^C<de. having lialf her cargo engaged, will have dia-
patch. Fur freight or passage apply to
fab9 CO HEN k FOSDICK.
ja* BOSTON—The roguter paekat bark8BBOOI8,
SJBt&UoU'mivu. master, will meet with dispatch as abovo.
For freight or pas-age apply to
fat>8 OGDEN ft: BUNKER.
NKW YORK—The achr. Mart Hill. Captain
£SaW) ".*n. will have immediate di-patch for the ahore
port. For freight of fifty bale* cotton, on deck, to rom-
plolo cargo, apply to fab8 ROWLAND fa CO,
LlVKllPOOii—ri.rA l riitp GLKNi.YON.
yffV Win. Oliver, muter, liar ing a large iiortiou of her
cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For freight of
from 500 to 800 hales cotton, apply to
feb3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO,
BOSTON — Ilia fine bark I’KIIIKA. Harding,
master will have <|nick despatch lor the abovo jHirt.
For freight or passage apply to
j RRIGIIAM. KELLY k CO.
PIlOViDKNC’K—Tha brig II111.UR A, Cant.
, Iraffitn. will meet with dispatch as abovo. For
„ or ph-sago apply ou board nr to
jan2fi BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
BOSTON—Tlie hark JlACoN. Mayo, master,
ill Imvo quick di-patch a* above. For freight or
■—age apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, orfio
Jan24 BRhiHAM. KELLY ft: CO.
4.i>,
iIVKRPOOL.— lhc Imrk QUEEN VldtiRIA,
-V|.,]g Vi vin. ina-ter, will have quirk de-|Kitch ns nl>ovc.
For freight apply to jan'J4 RRIGIIAM. KELLY k CO.
PillIi5DKhFlllA.-Ilerrim's l.lne.—
SaStTlio regular jiacket schooner fl. A. SMITH. Smith,
muster, will liavo quick dc-putch for Hi* above port. For
freight or pu—ago apply to jan24 OGDEN & BUNKER
rr.e NKW YOIIK—Tim *. bo-.ii7r _ i’LANlMDID
jMjdUpt. Ilrmvn. For freight or pa--age
ROW
ge apply to
plan'd k t
CO.
Jit 1/1
fiSKii™
above i«irt.
BAI/T1MOHK—Ite^uliu- Lino.—Il.usclir
[PATRICK HENRY . master, will meet with
bove. For freight or passage apply on board
Jaull IIR.li.HAM. KELLY k CO.
LI VK 111*00L—The American sliipfl IT RUNG,
let-on, master, will meet with dispatch for the
deia l’ADEI.FORD. FAY ftt CO.
FOR Cll AltLKNTON.
r -ylf The steamer* Gonlon nnd Calhoun will
rjir Wiani l ** f ** lt " m * l "V* , "T Monday, Wednesday,
Frida\ and Mnurday at 7!» o'clock. I*. M.. leaving Uliarles-
lon on thu same days at 6 o'clock. I*. M
1 lie boats arrive and leave Charleston In tiino to connect
with tho South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFI ITKAU, Agent.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1851.
WE K K L. Y STB A M-PAl K KT
FOR PALATKA, B. F.,
lain Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary*. JcukihuviUe and Middle-
bury. (Black Creek.)
r - ^-lT^**>w The new and clegsut steam-packet ST.
’HNS. Captain JsRKM FHKKtlURX. will leave
for the ais'VO place Tliursdny. 2,1 March, at 10 o'clock.
A. M.. and every Thursday thereafter, riii* boat hns been
built expressly for tho trade, and ha* large nnd airy state
room accommodation- for jiussengeis. For freight or im—-
age, apply on hoard nt tlie Florida SUffiu-l’acket Wharf.
j near tl.,- ga- work«^iM)^^M
.INK.
dec) 8
i Tliiladolphia ■
sale by
MoMaIION k DOYLE.
VyKll-TER S DICnoSARY.—i’rice reduced to $0.—Tin
r V entire work, unabridged, in one vnitime. crown quar
to. of 1463 page*, coutalning all the matter of Dr Webster’,
originnl work, Ills improvements tip to the Dine of hit
death, and now thoroughly revised, and greatly enlarger
and Improved, by l’rofasscr Chauncv A. Goodrich, of Yah
College.
All young person* should hare a standard dictionary al
their elbows—and while yon are about it. get the be-t
that dictionary i- Noah Webster’s the great work unnbridg-
ed. If you are Inn poor, save the amount from off youi
back, to put it into your head.—I’hrennlnjical Journal.
A new supply ju-t received by
j.ot W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S I NDRIES —12 I. i. No 1 . | Hat lo nee ,
■cried Herring. HU do 6- and RvadeE- T-llow Candles
61) do Grant ft: William-* 6- mi l h- Tohacco. 20 ball chestt
Black T. a. lb iwpera, 40 dotSreen Tea. ns-orted. 200 bagi
Drop Hy.t. ns.-orled sices. 00 bids butter, sogir and *od»
Biscuit. 60 bag- and 100 mat- Old Government Java Coffee
80 bid- A. H and l! clarified Sugar. 60do era-lied and pow
dered do. 75 do We-t India nnd Sugar House Molasses. DM
do E Phelps’ Gin, 40 do I’ ft: H Connecticut River do, 50 di
pure lio-ton Rum. Ml do iMmestli- Brandy. 20 quarter an.
2« eighth casks fourth-proof Brandy.25 dozen n&lntvd-hsn
die Rr.sun-. 2UQ do do Bu-.kvt-. 80 boxe- Ifa.idel'* and Col
gate’s I’earl Starch. 20.000 superior i'fantnt on Cigars, 4«
bids pure Genesee Flour, landing nnd for sale by
feb!4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ftt CO. H
fah25 CL AG HORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
/»tT*The St. Jidm- will make her next trip to St. Au-
gii-tme no Tlntr-dav. the 16th March
WEEKLY UN1TKD STATICS MAIL LINK.
KOIt 1'AI.ATKA, K. K.,
vi'it Darien. Brum trick, St Mary*. Jacksonville. /Vo. lata, and
MidilUlmra, titlark Creek.) carrying the V S. Mail
_ T-lf **— i». The regular steam packet WM. (iASTON,
' ,l Pi■ I 11 "- K. Shaw, will leave for tho nliorn
phice on Tue-day morning 2fitli I’chrunry.at 10o’clock.nnd
continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight nr passage,
having handsome accommodations.apply on hoard, at tb*
Florida Steam Packet wharf, near tlie Ga* works, or to
fab-.M CLAj^lORN ft: CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
OPPOSITION I/INK.
Change of Departure:—/hr I’alalka, Kla..and all theinlrrme-
i diale landingt on the route.
m a |! ^ The superior new Steam-packet WEI.AKA,
I rii T yfa^^Capt.iin n, Ki.vo. will, until further n<itice,
! leave every Satckday. at 10 o'clock. A, M.
i Rate of Pnsttage in large, airy State Rooms, ax follows:
To Darien $J! 00 I To Picntata $H 00
St. Marv* 4 60 | P.vlatka 8 00
J Jackuivillo 0 00 I lllack Creek.... 8 00
N. R—Freight con-igned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
■ ro-shi|ipe<l free of all elutrgesat Palatka.
For freight or pas-age apply on hoard at the Charleston
Strain Packet Company's wharf, or to
feblH S. M. LAFFITKAU. Agent.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY—LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Insurance t'oiiipaiiy,
OK IIAKTFOHII, VOSS.,
Capital, and surplus over $260,000.
Alfrki) Gill. President. Ja*. C. Walkut, flec’y.
This Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at the option of the Insured.
The strength, ability and well Invested capital of the in
stitution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company in thl* State or Union.
[L.8.] signed R G.PINNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts.
State of Connecticut.
#3“ Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian risk*
taken on reasonable term*.
Thesuh-criber i* also Agent for the following Fire Compa
nies :
Kqultable Fire lnaurnticc Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,600,000
Capital tmld in $1,000,000
Farmers’ Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire anil Marine Insurance Cozup’ny,
OK NKW YORK CITY.
Capital $300,000.
Stuto mutual Fire and Marine Insurance
Conipuny, of i'cnnsylvanla.
Capital $350,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $160.noy.
New York nnd Krle Fire Insurance Comp'y.
Capital $160,000.
Theso Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance
against damage by lire,on all kinds of property on reason,
able terms.
For insurance in either of the nbore named Companies,
apply to
A. WII.HUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent fur the above Companies.
deelT—ly office 148 Oongreos-st.
lilUilc! MUsic t t
,n\fyZ The subscriber respectfully informs tbo ladies
^HBmkand gentlemen of Savannah, that lie Intends open-
lug a School for instruction in Sacred and Secular
Music. Through long exiierienee. and liaving con
ducted large school*, he feel* confident hi* instruction will
be perfectly satisfactory to all those who may desire ills
services ta theabove departments of vocal mualc.
Desirous of forming a large class llie price of tickets has
been fixed at $4 each, for tlio course of 24 lessons, including
books—the name of which i* the "Singing School Com-
piinlon." consisting of song*, glees, trlo«. duett*, quartette*,
choruses, motettc*. church music, oratorios, etc , the iuo«t
popular work of the day.
Those wishing to form his class are requested to hand In
their names, as early as possible, to thi* office, or through
tho poatofflce, under address to
JAMES PIERPONT.
no»5—tf Organist and T-vrlier of Vocal Musie.
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
M RS. PARTINGTON'S Carpet ling cf Fun, first rato to
cure tho Hlues, " lAugh nnd grow fat."
flights and Shadows in Masonry, by Robert Morris, Esq.,
one of the best works on Masonry ever pulill-hed.
Tlie Contrast, or the Evangelical and Tructarlan Systems,
by Rev.Jno. S.8toof.D. D.
More of the lawyer's Story, more of tho Old Doctor.
Put mini's Magazine for January, commencement of a new
volume. Now i» the time to subscribe, at $2 60 if paid in
; advance. Received and for sale bv
| janfl fl. fl. SIBLKY, No. 18ft Cbngraa-ar.
DYING AN 1) R E NO V AT ING
KHTABLIH11MKNT,
73 Vurk ilreet, near the. Court Home. Savannah, Georgia.
KSTABUSin/l IX 1832.
rpilE subscriber, grateful to hi* patron- and friends for
L their continued favor*, would state that, in addition
to the improvements in Dying, acquired by him during bis
la-t vls.t to England nnd Scotland, lm* made arrangement*
lor extending hi* business, by which he is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of color* on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls. Ac . which he trusts will generally please all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen's garment* dyed, cleaned or renovated, a*
may ho required, in tlie same superior style which has gen
erally so much pleased his pationannd friends.
ladles' bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed In tho moat
fashionable style*.'
Orders from the country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels are sent hr steamboats or railroad, word
should be sent lilin hy letter, through tho Post Office, no
that lie may know where to call for them,
novlft ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
10 do
20 do
10 do
10 do
do
do
Cognac
Cofnac (1842)
~ “oltend f
Wasp Hoi
Gin
lo demit nu M * Ur 0*r*4 W4aaTl843
Jefferson and Montgomery streets.
rice waa perfactly verdant and l n mUkfra^l teethe 0 beat
u.“ d '“i" 1 "' ’*»»>—
- feblO
. Administratrix flale.
On llie H,.t Tn.»l.r In ApHI n.it, .III b. mil/, I„
the court house, during the legal hour* of sale,
All Improvement* on the south-east corner of Lot Nn 33
Warren ward, corner of Broughton and Price street*. p«M
by order of the honorable C-ourt of Ordluary for Chatham
county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the
eatete of Gasper Koaey, deceased. Terms cash, purchasers
paving for title*. MATILDA BOSKY, Adnt'x
■eblO estate Gasper Rosey, deceased
Guardian Sole a
On the Tuesday In April next, during the legal hour* of
aale. will be sold, before the court bouse in the city of
flavannah.
Three prime likely young negroes, viz : two boys and one
girl, belonging to the estate of J. J. flaUner, deceased. Sold
under a decree of the Superior Court of Chatham county,
and by order of the Guardian, for division among Hie heirs.
Teruia cash, purchaser! paying for titles. feblO
Administratrix flale.
On the first Tuesday in April next, before the court house,
in tho city of flavannah. will be sold,
lnt No. 21. Ualliouu ward, and Half Ixtt No. 18, AVesley
ward, fluid by order of tho Honorable Court of Ordinary
for Chatham county, for the benefit of tlie heir* nnd cred
itor- of the estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terms
cash. MARY’ A. ROUSSEAU, Administratrix
fob9 estate Jules Rousseau.
At Private flale.
fait No. 40. on the west side of West Broad street, and
south of Kobertsvllle. being 34 feet front by 100 feet deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years from June, 1861. with a re
newal of five years at a valuation, lent $48 per annum —
Tlie improvements are, a store, and a dwelling one slory
and a half high, with a Urge and commodious stable.—
Terms cash. dtclft
Private Sale—126 bbls Kosendale Hydraulic Cement, now
landing from schooner Enchantress, from New York.
UNITED STATICS RAIL LIME.
P LANTING PurATOKS.—100 bbla. prime Planting Pota
toes, daily expected, to arrive, for -ale bv
fab 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY fa CO.
U AY AND PLASTER—22 bales Hay. and K libls
hag* Calcine Plaster, landing from achr J 1* We
and for sale by dcrlfi RRIGIIAM. KELLY k CO.
O l’R pure
platod.
TMPERIAl. TURKEY WINE.—20 dozen just received and
1 for sate by JnnO A. BONAUD.
R eceived per steamer augusta—2 iibi* pig Ham 1 1A ’•!!'''t;.^
2 dodo Side*. 2 do do Shoulder*. 25 boxes Orange*. 1 J. J *?• 1 * ’ r
flauclssee, traffeo. Va
do Lemon'. 15 hid- Apple*. 1 d» Smoked Tongue*. 10 ha
bbl- Fulton market Reef. For sale by
feb!7 JOHN D. JESSE.
| HYLAND A: O'NKIIJ,.
O ATS —100 bag* prime Maryland Oats tending per sclir.
flummerset. for sale by
f -i.22 imiGHAM. KELLY k CXI,
C IO i INK Dll K Ii E A Nl r PI I» I'Oltlv—Just received 15 hull
hid* Haw’* Corned lleef. 1A bl.L- aud hair bid-Pig Pork
For sate at tlie corner of Broughton and Dravten *t.. by
dec3 AVID O’CONNER.
S PRING AND SUMMr.R—1854!—Hie aub-crite-rs are now
receiving weekly, per steamers from New York, their
Spring and Summer stock of Foreign and munesBc I'ry
Goods, to which we invite the attention of purchasers.
DkWITT ftt MORGAN.
feb!7 Ribero’if nnilding. Congress street.
H IUNDY.'gIV. WINK. —12 half pig Hard Dopoy
k Co's Brandy. 8 do Durand ft: fl.tzerac’s do. 15 nuarter
casks Jn Louis. 1811. and "Plntcrn” do, 6 pipes llollnnd
Gin. 2 puncheon- Scotch Whisky. 10 half pipe* old Madeira
Wine, some very superior; for sale by
Jail! .1 V. CONNERAT fa CO.
A. UONAL'D.
Corner of Huy and Whltaker-streeta.
f’PORACCO—50 boxes assorted a
jsn2°
i / XORN—lUOII bushels pril
pril
. Jan’29
pul*. flAlJv—A
white Cot
J primeyellow Corn.'f or sale by
ROWLAND k CO.
fry likely mulatto man. aged 22 years.
Rent cooper by trade, warranted as such, nnd
-off! lor no fault.
Also,a coaclunnn aged 23 years, of good character. Ap
ply to janl8 WYLI.Y ftt MONTMOL1JN.
^J AT'—500 bushel-prime see.1 Oat*, for sale, to arrive
' per sclir J A Dale from Baltimore.
lore, apply t<
tKlDKS k
n AY —75 bale-
sale by n
o Kastet
C"
AROWAY CORDIAL—10 doz Cai
etles ; also. Roses. Geranium*. Dwarf Oranges, nnd many
oilier kinds, will be offered for «n o this morning bv
nnvl2 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square
A IPPLE8—25 t>l>l« Apples just received per steamer Au
gusta. and for »ak by
nov23 * CHAMPION ftt WATTS.
S UPERIOR OLIVE OIL—A few boxes of very superior
OliOn oil. ju-t tho article for table use. this dav receiv
ed. and for sale by IV. W. LINCOLN.
novO Monument square.
TMIK li«tTRTNCE—Idenhty ofl^te XVII nr Erauce
J. and the Ror. Eieazer Williams, hy M. H. Hanson.
Pulliam's Magazine, for January. $2 50 per annum.
-i Karl Krinken—hla Christmas Stocking.
way C-rdial, for nale
i A. BONAUD.
oet'JI Corner of Bay and IVhitaker streets.
IT UTTER AN D CHF.EAK—30 keg* selected Goshen Butter
IJ 120 boxes white nnd colored Chee*o, recoivod |e>r steam
er nnd for sale by *
decl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
F IOTATOE'*—100 bbl- Planting Potatoes, landing per bark
Charles William, and for sale by
janl8 _ __ BRIGHAM. KELLY Jk CO.
H A1.V1MOKK El.nnt AND l.AHI
llo
Ja.
■150 bbls *ii|H-rllne
oward street Flour. 30 do prime I«eaf Izird, for sate by
^^^h^^^M|'RANTON. JOHNSTON At (X).
aep22
printed from Putnam's Monthly
d How to Make
Tlie I'otipher Papers,
illustrated
A Day in the Now York Crystal Palace,
tbo Most of It, with engraving*
Golden Dream- and London Roalilies, hy Ralph Raven.
Volumes 2 and 3 Addison’s Complete Work*
doc20 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
P OTATOES—^100 bbla Potatoes, just tended from tlio brig
Georgian*, and for sale by j$» E. W. HI KER.
F OR HALE—Izit No. 1. Washington ward, 00 by 90. situ
atod at the corner of Price and Ray streets, ami subject
to a yearly ground rent of $19,28. Apply at this office.
Jan2fi—tf
I ATHfl.—30.000 faults dally expected per brig Martlia
i Roger*. For sale to arrive t*v
ortlH BWOHAH. KELLY k 00.
G I.llMI.fl—A beautiful pair of thirteen inch (Holies, celes
tial and terrestrial, for sale cheap, by
novlS fl. s. .SIIH.KY. 135 Congress street.
JTATOEJ.—100 bbls potator*, now lauding from the t
Brig Northman from Boston. For sate bv
oovft OGDEN ft: BUNKER.
P "' . ,
Brig Northman from Boston. For sate bv
nov8 OGDEN ftt 1
J UST RECEIVED—per steamer Isabella, from Havana—
20.000 Cigars, La Rota brand ; 10.000 Vegimraa Plants-
rioo ; 15,000 U Integrated, for sale by
deeM A. BONAUD.
KEMITON k VKRSTII.LE.
50 bbla Plaitar, IOOjOOO
arrive per brig Tilieriu* from Boston,
OGDEN k BUNKER.
L IME.—innra.k- Lime now landing, will b* aold very
low if applied for thla morning.
oct!8 BRIGHAM. KF.I.LY ft. CM
CjUNDRIKB.—60 bbla Genesee Flour. 00 jio Butter. Sugar
O and Soda Crackers, 20 do Cider Vinegar, 50 do fltnart'a
‘Tlirille-I Sugar. 75 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300
Isixes No. 1 i’alu nnd Family Soap, 100 bag* Rio Coffee. 150
bbls K. Plu-lji- aud Rose Gin, 40 do I’.ftt II. Connecticut Hi
rer do. lauding aud for sale bv
ang24 SCRANTON. JoliVflTON ft. co.
( XROUND PLASTER —25 bbUGroundPlaster,uuw tend
J ing from the llrig Northman For sal- by
novft . ‘ OGDEN fa BUHEER.
W ANTED—100 bales Cotton, to complete cargo <d bark
Adelia Itogers, for Boston.
JoaS7
C OHN—400 Lags prime White Corn landing from schoon
er Cuhasaet, from Baltimore, for sale hy
jan'Jl BRIGHAM. KELLY fa CO
A LMANACS —Tile American Almanac nod Repository of
u-efiil knowledge, for 1851. containing tbo Calendar,
fast of Public Officer* of the United States. Foreign Minis
ter-. Consuls. Army and Navy Lists, and a variety of other
useful information.
The Georgia Almanac, bv tho gixuie nr down.
; Miller’s South Carolina Planter*’ »nd Mer^anU^Alma-
NKW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 I
n iAVITT ft: MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week.
ly their fill and winter Uoods, to which they reepect
fnllv solicit attention :
Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace uud ducape do
Plaid and brocade flilk of tlie newe-t style
Plain French Mouslin de famines. French and F.ng. printed do
flilk and Wool 1’l.iid- for children's wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich. French priutod Cambric
Dark Calico*, Mourning do. Irish Linens, kc,
eel Ribera's new building,GongreM-atrcet.
KAL1. A.M) WiNTKIl TKADK, 1853.
T<ft MERCHANTS AND WIIOEEflAIJ-I PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
purcliase* for Hip fall and winter trade aro now com-
'ed. an>) wo can submit to your Inspection a vory
H d well assorted stock, embracing orery article con-
dherlll. I np cted with the trade, and at auch prices. In the present
state of the markets, a- w ill prove hqrliljr satisfactory.
M PRKN DERG AST ft: CO.. 178 Urooghtnn-.-t.
I or 125 opposite fit. Andrew’s Hall.
KPISCOPAI, FUntelCATIONfl.
T Il'ST received.* variety of publlcutionfi of tho Now York
Protestant Episcopal Society. Tract*. Church Cate-
elilsin-. flabbath .School Service, and other cheap and valu
able Publication*. For sale at Hie Rook Store of
fl. S. SIBLEY,
auglO No. 135 Congress-street.
M ORE BOOKS.—Beceivcd by H. fl. Sibley, January 21at,
1854.—Dongli— on’s Medical Diction’srv. HHh edition
revised ; Wilson's Human Anatomy, by P II (ioddard. M D ;
Theory and Practice of Teaching, by DP Page ; facture* on
tho faird's Prayer, by Win It William* ; Frank Nctherton :
Hugh Fisher: Sunny Bide; Hiirrcllff. its flunsliine ami
Clouds, by Paul Crayton; Tim faimp nnd the lantern, by
James Hamilton. M D ; Little Mary, or Talks and Tales for
Children, by Trust* ; Tlie Apocalypse Unveiled, in 2 vote.;
Hap- nnd Mi-hapa. of a Tour in Europe, by Grace Green«
wood ; Heaven and ita Spiritual Emblems, hy Rufus W
Clark, beautifully Illustrated : fltoddart'a Ready Reckoner ;
Marsh's Book-keeping ; American Hand Rook of Ornament
al Trees ; flounder's French Grnmmnr ; Matlison'a High
School Astronomy • more of Hot Corn, or Life Scene* in
New York ; The Song Rook of the School Room, kc., kc.,
or sale at 135Congress street- jan22
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR _ AND MOLASSES—20 bdiQ
choice Now Orleans Sugar ; 100 hhl*. cholce-New Or
leans Molasses. landing and for sale by
j*n4
W INES—50 case* St. Jullen claret; 50 basket* Held-
sieck and Hungarian Lyon champagne, now landlug,
and for sale hy Jan20 J. V. CONNERAT k CO
C OFFEE—400 bag* prune Green Rio Coffee, 100 do Fair
do. 69 Lnguyra do. 40 do Old Gorernment Java do, 60
do Maracaibo do. received and for -ale by
decll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fa 00. |
R eceived this niv and for sale—n barrel*om
Mountain Dun Whisky. 4 do old Monongahela do, 6
dozen Curacoa Cordial. 4 half pl|w* old Cognac Brandy, 4
quarter casks pure Pale Brandy, 2 do old Sherry Wine, 10
haskets Champaign, pints and quarts, 4 boxes adamantine
Candles, 6 do flnerm do. P. CURRAN,
janO Sorrell's budding*.
S TEELE'S FEATHER'DUSTERS —A full issortmerTt mu
received and for sale hy fobl7 J P. COLLINS.
I CE—250 tun* Ice. per brig Sam’l T Hinds, for sale, to ar
rive, by novtfi ItniC.llAM. K jfl.LY k CO.
K ID GliOVEfl -A sple did M*ortment of ladies’ and gen
tlemen's black and colored Kid Glove*. Just received
and for sate by KEMITON & VKIlffTlI J.E.
decll Waring’* Range.
S UGAR, fac.—40 hhds prime and choice ‘ToTflugar^lOO
bid* choice do Uola—eL t»ew crop. 70 lihds prime and
clear Bacon Side*. 10 do new Shoulders, 20 tierces aogat-
cured Hams, tending and for sate hv
feb!4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
BUSKER.
H
Jan 18 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
AY —100 bales Eastern Hoy, tending pw bark EUz»-
BRIGH AM. KELLY fa CO.
SCRANTON JOHNSTON k CO.
NKW YOUK AND MVaNT^AH 8TEISSIHPa
n*va or lkavixo navAxxztt roa new toxic
The Florida. Ciuitain Woodhull, Nov’r 6
Tho Alabama. Captain flehenck, •*' 9
Tlte August*. Captain Lyon « 12
) The Florida. Captain WimmIIiuII •• 19
The Alabama. Captain flehenck ;* 23
The Augusta. Captain Lynn ** 20
Tho Florida, Captain Woodhull, Dec’r 3
Tho Alabama, Captain flehenck, “ 7
Tlio Augusta. Captain Lyon “ 10
Tlie Florida, Captain Woodhull, u 17
the Alabama, Captain flehenck, •• 21
The Augusta. Captain Lyon *• 24
The Floridn, Captain Woodhull “ j;i
Theso. ahlpa are the largest on the coast. unsurpassed In
Speed, safety and comfort—making their passages in 50 to
00 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and po
lite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance tc
New York. On the completion of the KNOXVILLE. In
Januarv next, this line will be semi-weekly. Cabin pass
age. $25. PADKLT0RD, FAY ft: CO.,
Agents In Savannnh.
PAMUET. I,. MITCHELL,
oct30 13 Broadway, New Vork.
UN1TKD STATU* HAIL < I M .
Through in 60 to 56 hours.—A'ew Vork and
Charleston Steam I’acUeti—l eavu Adger'a
Wharves every Saturdar Afternoon, nnd
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the now and
splendid flteamsliipa
JAMR* AUGER. Captain J. Dicmjrtto.v, 1,600tons
MARION. Captain M. Mxkuy. 1.200 tons.
SOUTHERNER. Captain W, Fnwnot, 1,000 tons, will leave
each alteriunto M'ednoad -y, having been newly coppered
and guards raised, is nor in complete order.
F<>r freight or passage, having elegant state room accou*
mixtetioos. apply at tho office of the Agent
IIF-NRY MI8SROON,
Corner East Bay and Adger k flon’s Wharves
N. B.—A now ship will ho placed in the Une to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO
UN1TKD HTATKS~MAJl7
Prom Macon, <J*., to Tallahassee. PIm.
Railroad to 0glethorj*—Stages to TUllahasiee
Tho Daily arrange.
_ ent on thl* route
commenced 011 the 6th Inst., running threo times a week
vis. Newton. Rainbridse. and Quinrr, and three times *
week via. ThomaaviUe.Piincansrilte. Arc
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half pa-t 6
o'clock, A. M.. hy Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tlie Stage*
leavingOgletlmrgeeither way nt 11 o'clock, arriving nt 'late
lahassee. nt 10 o’clock on the evening of tlio next day—tlm*
by either route 36 hours.
Monday. Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Bninbrjdga
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leave* Tallahassee on
Sunday s, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10. P. M
On Tuesdays. Thursdays, »nd Saturdays, by the way of
Thnmasvlllo—returning sntno route on Mondays, Wednesday f
and Fridays, at 10, P. M.
Tlirougu from Oglethorpe toTaltehOssce by either rout*
In 35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah in 60
hours.
By this route Passenger leaving Savannah hy 8 o'clock
Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee In 60 hour-. It In
also decidedly the best, cheapest nnd most expeditions rimt*
for traveller* to Apalachicola and West Floriua. ™
Faro from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; front Ogletbori#
to Tallahassee. $16 00
L. C. flu aw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fihiikh, “ Tallahaasoo,
aug30 F. K. WRIOnT. Proprietor
StH TII-WESlK.HN KA1LHOAP."
AflflKNGER TRAINS leave Macon 4
arrive nt Oglethorpe lo.'f A. M.; arriro at Columbus 3
o'clock, P. M.
fa-ave Columbus dally nt B o'clock, A. M.,andOgletuori 0
at 11K A. M.; arrive at Macon at.XJi P. M
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R t-nln in
flavanunh, Augusta and Millodgcville, and with Macon nnd
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash
ville. Ac.
Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of conches, 28
to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. k W. P. It. R. to Montgom.
ery. Ate.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee nnd F.ufuula
mail stage*.
Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
GEO. IV. ADAMS, .Superintendent.
Macon, Aug. 29.1868. aug31
SAVAN N AH fa Bit A NCH ViLLM RAILROAD
N OTICE is hereby given, that llie book* to receive
Rcriptlons of stock lo the Savannah and Iirniichvillo
Railroad, will be opened at tho following places from the
first Monday In February next until the second Monday in
April next, between the hours of nine o'clock, A. M , and
| three o'clock. P. M.
\ Tlie following gentlemen have been appointed commls-
j sinner* by the last legislature, and will please to open the
) bonks as shore mentioned at the following places, to »;t :
, At Hranchrille—Donald E. Barton, P. Chartrand. and
Oliver Ott.
I At Ix>wry’* Turn Out—Wm. S. Hamburg. Wm. E. tViotcr,
| and George Y. Patrick.
| At Blackvllle—John K. Tobin, Wllllan II. Montiguo, nnd
| Wm. fl. Reynold*.
At Rnrnocll, C. H.—fanvl* 0'Rannon. fl. J. Bailey, and J.
I M. Hutson
At Moore’s Cross Road-—B. W. I-awlon. John M. Allen,
I ‘ and Wm. M. Boat wick.
At Whippy Swamp Cross Roads—B. McBride, Thomas II.
Willingham, nnd Joiin J. Harrison.
At l-awtonvllle—Thomas Willingham, George Rhudeaseo
and Edmund Martin.
At Robcrtville—J. tartlgue, A. J. I**wton, and Charles
Jaudnn.
At Puryshurg—John P. Raymond, John L. Mltnff, and
Joseph llnzel.
At Charleston—Edward llostwick. George n. Walter and
Thomas Reilly.
Notice whereof shall be given by each aet of eommizslon-
ers of the time and place of subscribing, either by advertis
ing In a gazette or such other manner as they may deem
b°st. for nt least ten days previous to tho opening of the
raid books.
The commissioners herein named, will please to giro no-
j tlce forthwith. If time will penult.! will supply them with
i book* in projwr form, also a copy of the Act, Incorj-irating
the sabl company. J. LARTIGUE,
j jan29—td Chairman of the Central Committee.
N OTICE —Extracts Irom Eire Ordinance. Belittles. Ac •
flee. 1. That the owner or owners of all buildings over
j one story high, within the Jurisdiction of this city. Hut are
I now deficient of ladder* and scuttles, shall, before the ex-
1 plratiott of thirty days from the date of this ordinance,
1 cause said building to lie provided with a scuttlo or open-
| Ing in tho roof, close to Hie ridge thereof, of not less than
j twenty-alx by thirty six Inches, with steps up to it on the
inside, so that a person can pass up and through U|mn the
1 ridge of the roof with safety and facility. And the owner
or owners of such building as shall not be provided In the
time above mentioned, shall be fined In a sum not exceed
ing twenty dollars, for nrery thirty dara which such build-
iniaehall remain so unprovldod thereafter.
Sec. 2. That every building hereafter erected within th*
limit* of thl* city, of whatever material, being over one sto-
| ry high, shall have a scuttle or opening in the roof, clot#
to the ridge thereof, not less than twenty-six by thirty-six
j Inches, with step* Inside, a* mentioned in the first section of
this Ordinance. And the owner or ownera of every auch
building, so to be erected, unprovided with auch scuttle aa
1 aforesaid shall be fined In a sum not exceeeding thirty dol-
1 ter*, anil a further sum. not exceeding twenty dollars, for
1 every thirty daya which auch building may remain ao un-
1 provided
Passed In Council.6th June 1828.
1 Tlie City Marshall is hereby directed to place upon tbs
Information Docket the name* of all owners of bulling*
violating the provision* of the above ordlnauce
By order. EDWARD 0. W1I.30N, Clerk of Council.
Savannah. 3d February. 1864.
HBjowjiy_3jiec4 HYLAND k O’NEILL.
S &TERIJNG SILVER WARE.—Tea fleU, Pfteheto, Ckk*
Basket*. Goblets. Cups, Tumblers, Forks, flpoons. Des
sert Knives. Pie Knlres.Crumb flerapera, Fish Knives, Jelly
Klnive*. Cheese fleoups, Soup Ladles, and every other artf.
1 co In tho silver way, from the best manufactories in the
ou ntrv. and warranted, at 110 Broughton street
ioeVX HORTON k jUKEMAX_
H MACON—5 tthda Bacon ShouMrr* jtmt received, and fag
«*»« br 20 HYLAND * O'NEILL.
G M UM DROPS.—Jest received from NdW York, per steam-
■ er, a superior quality of Gum Dropi. of different flavors,
each as raspberry, rose, lemon, ranllte. orange, etc .ete ,
CITY MAllBIlAL’fl OFFICES,)
flavannah, February 3d, 1864. j
rpiIF. following resolution was passed to Council on the
X 28th January, 1864. vis :
The time having expired according to a resolution pass
ed in July last, allowing six months for paving certain lots
lidolml. That the City Marshal be Instructed to enforce
said resolution after giving twenty days public notice.
To the owner*, agents, attorneys, and guardian*, and all
others concerned:
Take notice that I tffiall proceed to enforce tho above
resolution on the 24th day of February Instant.
feb8—t2ft PHILIP M. RUflflELfa City Marshal.
SPRING TRAD10, 18»4.
W E lure opened this day. and are prepared to sell on
very moderate terms, ten eases new Madder Prints,
assorted style* to which we beg to call the especial atten
tion of purchaser*. M. PRENDIROAflT k CO.
178 Broughton atreet, opposite St. Andrew'# Flail, weal
side. ™ feb8
OOTATDfS-UO bos bate Potatoes, dally expeeted bv
X decftO _ E. W. BUKKR.
W HITE AND COLORED VBSTS-Jnat received an a*
aortroent of white and colored Marseille* and Linen
Vmts.for aale by |e8 PRICE fa VEADER
for sale by
fob!7
W. W LINCOLN,
Monument square.