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18 PKIttfAMKNTLT LOGATKli AT
ARMORY UAI.L,
IN TBN CITY OF SAVANNAH, dKOItUIA,
wA»n m«y to® funml • _____
GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
WON ALL PARTS OK TIIK WORLD.
9T Admittance 51$ etnU. Open Irom 9 A. U. to 3 P. M.
from 3 to 6 sad from 7 to 9 I* M. Friday evenings exclu
•ively forth* colored population. nov23—w
lUontrt,
W,r., . / eo J toa S° Mrg« of th«
, i ,, wr U » Uimct tor Wtw York. Apply U
1 '*‘‘ u uoMM’Bbmini.
PUBCIlA!*E—From loo to Vhj onl* g.->d
■ IIIImIiIh flip .ntallini. 11. II. . .It . *
'
W m^a thip m ^
IV mat, suitable fur retailing in tUo^tu!"*
w iI«hhH» H. t MUSK.sY WllllnkV \Vliarf,
W A jjJP! ^ HIRE—A cook, for • small family, to ra-
mala la Urn city. Apply to ’
-""T 11 tVVlJ.Y ft MONTMOUJN.
NKW HTOCK. 118»4] NKW STYLES
WINDOW SHADES.
( A MILU’-R Ik at. Manufacturer* and VVholetale and
T. Retail Dealer* in Wludow Shades, south-west corner
<>| Second and Arch -trects, llilladclph'a, (Penn..) such a*
Golhe's landac*!*'*. Borders, Vases, Scrolos, Roquet.*, Gold
Border*, Ac ..of the moat beautiful design* ami perfection
»f tlaiah in tlii< country, ami at auch low prices aa to chal
lenge competition.
ituff and white llollamla. Cambrics, (\»rda. Brasses, Tas
set*, .he,, in orcry variety, for city or eoxintry trade.
We Invito an exxmlnatinii of our stock, at Ilia depot,
south west corner of Second and Arch afreet*, I’hlladcl-
phia, IVnn. jan’JH-eodfim
MORE GIFT BOOKS.
W TIMKN'K "II.I.IAMS Ims Just received additional
• supplies of tilft Books, with Unu engravings- among
them a iv—
Homes of American Statesmen, with numerous eng v g*.
Wild Scenes sud Song Birds. 26 colored illustrations.
The Wide. Wide World, beautifully illustrated with One
engravings hound in Turkey morocco.
Lyrics ol the Wide. Wide World, the Music by Clover.
Favorite Picture Book or Gallery ol IVlight.
Harden Walks with the Poets: Christmas Blossoms;
Friendship's Offering ; Oracles for Youth. Ac . Ac. «VW^
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
rpi|K suhscrilier would iuforui Ids friends llist he lias re-
X turned to Savannah, and will this day open a Fancy
(Jnicery Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel's Building,
knowii as the old Georgian Beading Boom.
This present stock, which has been selected with great
care, embraces every article in the above trained business;
also. Segarn, Wines.' Liquors, Ac., of tbe most approved
brands.
He has selected for Ills motto, “quick sales and small
profits." and as ho believes Unit the public cun readily dis
criminate tietween spurious and genuine articles, lie couli
ilcntly Invites all to examine his stock and Judge for them
selves. muU IVCURRAN.
HYLAND at O’NEILL
H AVK Just received and offer lor salo on the most ac
commodating terma—
36 bbis .Stuart * A and B clarified Sugar.
30 do Letnuun Mills Flour,
6 do self-rising Flour,
10 bags Bio Coffee, 10 do old .lava,
60 boxes Soap, ‘.'0 boxes Starch.
75 do adamantine and sperm Candles.
'JO do Judd's and Litchfield's patent Caudles,
6u casks London Porter,
20 half pipes Brandy,
6 pipe* Holland Uin,
60 casks Madeira, Sherry nnd Port Wine,
60 quarter and eighth casks Madeira and Port Wine.
10 tlrkins Butter.
60 boxes choice Hairy Clieese,
Also. 50 baskets Heldsick and Munn's Champaign. 60.000
Havana and American Segnrs, and 25 doren assorted co-
dials. f ehla
NEW HOOKS.
RKCEIVFJ) FKBKl'AKY 7th. 1864. BY S S. S1TILK1.
D ASIIFX or American Humor, by Howard Paul; Old
Brewery and the new Mlsslou House at the Five
Points, by the Indios of the Mission
iHmibev and Haugliter, a cotupatilou to Doinboy and Son,
beautifully illustrated.
Wheel of Misfortune.
Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore,
edited tiy I xml John Bussell, M. I'., number VI.
Graham's and Piitnatn's Magazine*, lor F'ehruary.
(ileasoii's Pictorial; also, n largo variety ofSchool Bonks
Paper, and Stationery, for salo at 136 Congress st. ft*
m LANlUlt IlOUfftfl—MAUON, UA.
lhe undersigned having leased the above estab
Hslimeul beg to uiuts Cite tiavellug public that
no exrrUoni will be spared to sustain the reputation
w me uouse. UEU M. LOGAN, I
Jan 13—ly JAMKS MKAllA, f Proprietor*.
F1COLATA Bui si;, P1COI.ATA, FJ7a7~
M 'ftie subscriber would respectfully Inform the
traveling community that he has lease.! tl.e above
named house, amt t* tone ready to accorom.elate
travelers, and hopes, by giving his personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have Imrses and carriages at all times to acemn-
inodHto his guests. OFlO. FI. GAI.PIN,
* oC * a Proprietor,
1*1, VM l Its- UOTKL—AUGUSTA, GA.
ML Tills splendid new house, situated on Broad-at.,
hii tnimediately in front of the situ of the old Planter*'
ML Hotel, which ha* been lurnisliedtliiouglo.nl with
, luiuituro, bedding, uto.. will open for tlio reception ol
l• .iii.-rw on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
the I'l q.rietor, to give Mtialaetlon to those who may favor
hliu with their custom J. FI. SIMPSON.
■838—If Proprietor,
MfcV „ HIVINO HOUSE, ir.uf.il.,yon. M.fmVqf
B!«l| JWiimWa—The undersigned, lain proprietor ol
M 1 l rvncli's Hotel. Norfolk. Va.. having recently leased
O- eimvc popular esta' llslum-nt. take* pleasure in inform-
iug hi* numerous friends that he has, at great labor and
penso, refitted mid furnished the house and provided the
ost ample arrangement* for the comfort nnd convenience
of ull who may lavor him with their patronage.
Having hau considerable experience In hotel-keehlnghe
Hatters himself that families nnd single boarders can be ac
cominodated at the Irving aa satisfactorily aa at auy other
hotel or boarding house in the Cnited States.
Members of Congress and othors visiting Washington,
with a view to reside there for some time, would do well to
examine this hou.se before innkingarrnugeincntaelsowhcre.
It Is eligibly situated at the corner of PJtli street and Penn
sylvania aveuuo, midway between the Capitol and Depart
ments. Tbe building is largo and of modern architecture
the rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and the furni
ture Is now und of the best description.
Still ttrllrr,—The charges are moderate nnd In accord
ance with the times, whilst the tables groan with the best
that the country affords. Call, examine, and aitisfy your
selves. DANIEL I). FBKN'CH.
Washington. D. C.. June 1.1853 Je7
m. F IFTY BUM.AK8 UFitVABIl— Will be pntd for the
yfo delivery to the subscriber, or the Jailor of Chatham
county, of a mulatto man named Christopher, about
^12.twenty-six year* of age. He runaway about four
months ago. and is known to lie down the river, or about
some of the islands, fishing.
Jnu30—tf JOHN BILBO.
TWENTY DOLLARS ItFlWARI).—Kauawuy Irom
the subscriber, on tlie 10th of August, a negro man
named D>M. about forty years old. stout and chunky
^ .built, and lias a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose and running up the
forehead. Tie will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he has spent several roars of runaway life, and was an In-
mate ut Savannah jail a good part of the year 1843.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
I-con county, Florida, Sept. 12,1863. seplg—>IAwtf
W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS.
NKW BOOKS.
S BEIL’S SKETCHES UE THE ItUKll BAR ; Old Brewery
and new Mission House < f the Five Points. Illustrated.
I.t. Herndon's Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon,
with mails and plates. ....
Earle ou the Native Races of tlio Indiau Archipelago,
with colored plates.
Miner s Domestic Poultry Rook.
Appleton's edition ot the Poets, In 8vo., Milton, Young,
and Herbert, received.
I-lttle k Brown’s edition, in 12mo . of Gray’s Poems.
Fxigar Clifton, a story of School Life.
t\ illis’ Health Trip, new supply.
Putnam's Monthly for February.
Ilraltliwaite’s Hair Yearly Rotroapoct, for January,
Loudon I-ancet, for February
febO
rpAX COUfCTGR'S SALK—On the first Tue.dav in
A March, between the usual lioura of sale, in trmt of the
court bouse. I will proceed to him out the following free
persons of colour, to nay their State and County Taxes, "
tlio taxes are not paid by that day.
feblO F. FI. STONE, T. 0. C. C.
Ellen tlouchon,
Clement Brown.
Francos llouquin,
Mary Ann Beard,
Jane Ann Hell.
Florid Brown,
Joshua Bourke,
Janies Keys,
l.uclna Lloyd «r Farley,
Andrew Ixiwrence,
j'ciiny Ixivett,
Mary ELyoo
IxMtora Miller,
Ann Moore,
Frances Itourko or FlcCardy, John Mclxiud,
Rebecca CliutoU,
Sunday Clark,
Flaria Cohen,
Lydia Clark.
Francis Campbell,
llnse Davidson,
F'rancl* Dobbins,
Ilannnli Farley,
Catherine Fergurson,
Catherine Greenfield,
Jo.iah Grant,
Tln-odore Gramniouth,
Henry Harris.
FJisabeth Hutchison,
Peter N Hall,
George Jones. Jr.,
tiu*an Johnson,
Patrick Kimball,
Thus. Kimball.
Henry Kimball.
Carolina Kimball,
Robert Scott,
Mary Ann Miller,
Charity Minerva,
Ixivlna Moulrie or Calhoun,
Samuel Witliercliff,
William Pinder.
Ilarrct Pinkney,
Sylvester l’eo.
Flarv (Juarterman,
HH Olive.
Ben Roberta,
Ann Stewart,
Ann Stevens,
Mary Sclilv,
M uieta Schavers.
Elirabetli Thompson,
J It TIioiiiimiiii,
Susan Taylor,
Maria L. Turnbull,
F'rancis Williams,
Mary Wand,
Flary Ward.
HUD801V, PI.KM1NO « CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
tfo. 34 Hay tlrnt. Satannah, (la.,
rpENDER their scrvicos to planters, niercliants and deal
L urs. in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro-
Aden. Being connected in business with llol'KINS, llt'lntp*
k Co., of Charleston, the establishment or nn office in this
city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usu it facilities af
forded customers.
I.AMBirrM HOI-KIN'S. Augusta.
H pH tf J- J. CUlIKN. Charleston.
n lNBOLUTloN —Ttm firm of C. Pkndxkvis X Co. Is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will
he continued by Mr. Hbnry IT.xiwttvis, who will settle all
demand* against the firm. All person* Indebted will please
make immediate payment to Mr. HkxRY Pilmiahvis.
1IF.NHY PENDARVlJl,
CALEB PENDAUVl^,
~ . MYRES.
Darien. Ga., January 30th, 1864,
withdrawing from the firm
•" rally Pi
i our l«
i return our thanks to
... partner. Mr. Hitxky
CALEB PESDARVIH.
S A. MY REN.
fet,3—w4F HENRY I'lAI'AUYIS.
D ISSOLUTION —-'Hie cn-partnorship lioretofoio exlstips
under the name ol U RocnS k Bownk Is this day dls-
solved by mutual consent. The name of the firm can bo
u«.d l„ hr “I It-
February I.t, 18M. ALFRED T. II0WNE.
N OTICFl—'11m subscribers having this day sold their
stock of Dry Good* to Ftessrs. Alisas k ltai'XXKU soli-
'»;* *•» f"-** ""^BaCHKVwWWS
C O-l'ARTNElWim* NOTICE —Tim undersigned have this
day formed a co-partnership under tlio name /U' "
of AIIAMH fc BarNNKH for tbo trausaetion of a Cush Dry
Gowl, Busine,* lu tills city. „ ADAMS.
CHAHIJtt W. BRUNNER.
N
quail-
A, "BONA CD.
Fcbrunry 1st. 1854.
»TI0K—The subscribers having bought the stock of
xa Messrs l.x Rocuk a Bowmk will continue the Dry
n„oA< Du.lnbu ,.l tbr oM -tan-1. wb«'« 1 '-M-PF
w— SS,
rpEA —llyson. Black and Green Teas,
i. ty, for sal* by fob#
P LAt»TER—26 hid* calclued and 00 casks ground l’lasti
landing this day per hark Sebrmls. from Ihislomand
foraale on the wharf, hy dl6 OflDF.N k 111 NKF.It_
U NITED STATES OAZFriTEEB.—IJppJneott. Crambo k
Co.’s United States Gnsetteer, edited hy T Baldwin and
.1 Thomas, M D. will, a now and superb map of thelUnltcd
States on steel, the only con.pleto and thoroughly reliable
Gaictteer of the United States yet published. Received
and for sale at the book storo of S. S SlBLEK
Jan22 _ 13M.mgrws.sL
A H 1 P AND POUTER—75 bills Philadelphia Cream Ale, 25
""" l011 , orlor - U ’vlrMAlIDF k POYI.bI
novfi
9 0 FRENCH PRINTED CAMBRICS, r
"O caw. I " ' " "
fflUB —— J^WTtyle- one
ae. beautiful patterns all at 25 rent* per < yar , l, a
great bargain M. I'ltENDKIBi AST A ( O
178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew * Hall.
Hide, ”3
T OST OR MISLAID.—Take Notice, tliat I liavu 1““
J.J inislaid a Promissory Note.for Two Hundred and F
Dollar* and Thirty nine cents, dated Savannah. January
13th. 1854. nnd payable Sixty Day* after the date thereof.
Iwlng made in my favor by J. M. Haywood, and *y
domed. All persons aro hereby forbidden to trade for said
Note, or to take the samo in payment, ax payment thereof
has been stopped, and I shall not tie rc*|s.n*ll.le - *"
dorter. feb14|
A BONACD
. TTVlll SALK—A mulatto woman. 26 years old. competent
J’ house servant, of good character, with her 4 children
who arc remarkably likely.
A black woman. 20 yearn old. good field hand and house
servant, country raised.
A black girl. 13 year* old.
A black boy. 13 year* old.
A black man,28yoara old. field hand, country raised.
A black man. 2fi years old, good axe-inan. country raised.
A black woman, held hand, and her 3 children.
A mulatto woman, complete houae servant, and 2 cull-
A black woman, a flrat-rato conk.and her child.
*U ( , aevcral negroes singly and In families.
dccl4 WYLLY Ft MONTM0LI.IN.
h V»R SALE TO ARRIVE—600 bale* prime Eastern llay,
and 200 bid* PoUtOW, per shin Rotunda, from llath,
Main*, by declS ^ BRIO HAM. KELLY fc 00.
IIUTTER—26 lirkins Butter,just receive.l ,M-r Mer.mer l.,r
J) sale by -lerl.'i & "
H AY—HMth.il - Fxistern Hay, lauding per'bark Eliza
beth Leavitt, for sale by
felilf.
/1AROWAY CORDIAL—10do*UrowaytkuxllaLfor"ale
ocpA Cornor of Bay and Whitaker streets.
JiimrJt AND CHEESE—30 kegs selected Goshen But ter
J J 120 boxes white and colored Cheeao, recel vod per steam.
"decu"' b/ SCRANTON. JOIINNTON A CO.
P OTATO 144—110 bushel* PoUtoos, dally exju'ctcd by
decOO K W. BUKF.it.
W HITE .\ND COUMIED VESTR—Juat received an a
aortment of white and colored Maraellle* and I Jnen
Vesta, for sale hy Jeff PRICK It YKADEK
PBCEIVEB by recent arrivals, fifty barrels Mantintr »’«»
Iv tatoes, and for sale low. JOHN E. JISSK.
feblT
B ACON—6 hh3s Bacon ahoulders. Just received, and for
salo by 30 HYLAND It 0'NEIU-
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO
Basiiuss (SarilB
, ‘Win MrlNToim,
ATTOKNF.Y A t IA\V. /mrl, ,iriu. Mu.
WKOKC. t-1 TltOVI* noWAOD,
ATTORNEY .\T LAW.
y**! QOfher (f It hiliiArr-U. und llay latu, Savannah. Ga.
1BMM _ THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 8OI4C1T0R GENERAL, K. DI8T
yjA“ <*>rn*r Buy und namard-itrvrU. Savannah.
OHDINAUY'H OFFICJfl,
Uorntr of Bay and Whltaker-atieeU. Ottlca hoots from 2
I FI., to 2, I*. M.; and from 3>4, p. M. to #, P. M.
JNO. BI. MIL1.KN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
corner <\f Whitaker and Hau itrrHt.
Will praollco In the Courts or Horlvrn. Ilulhiah. Effingham.
^Brynn, IJborty, Mclntoxh.Glynn.Caradon and Chatham
feb 7
JOMKIUI GANAIII,,
__ ATTORNEY AT I„1W,
ODIce, Ray street, over the Reading Ihmm of the Ropubll-
entrance IntiueJi-itelr ea-t ..f M.-.-r i l'i In-
D. A. O'UYllNH,
AITOKNKY AT LAW,
QCncc 116 Bay mtwt.^ver Turner k Co.'a Drag Store.
I>A N1KL1. dt C'OOPKIl,
ATTORNEYS AND 0OUN8EI.IJJB3 AT LAW,
Atlanta, Gearyia.
FKltUINANI) MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND OiUNSELlJtR AT IXW
ICiuFinybrn Oily, I). C.,
lVill practise In the vurluuA Court* of thu District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claim* against the Govern.
June22
M.Vfi.V '/.I NKS, Me.
H ARPER’S Magazine lor December; Putnam’s Flagazinc
for December.
Glmtson'a Pictorial Illustrated News.
Eva May. the Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon; anew
novel. Received and for sale by H. 3. SIBLEY,
nov30 135 Congress-street.
VIEW OF TIIK CITY OK SAVANNAH.
A BEAUTIFUL birds'-eye view of the City of Savannah
nketciied from tile steeple of tlio Exchange, by >’. CVr
reriM. and lithographed by It II. Ilowzi t . Just completed.—
The edition is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early to B. 11. Howell, or at the hook store of
nov39 8. 8. 81BLEY, 136 Congresa atreet.
RliGuinalisiii Cured!
EITIlFJt INFLIMMATHBY. ACUTE UR CHRONIC.
.Vo difference hour terrre or koto hmij rtamting.
rrMIF! umlersigneil. Druggists, have for salo that fnvalua-
X bio and sure remedy, Alarliinnre't Hheitmatic OtmjviUml,
now so universally known and so highly appreciated by
many thousamls who havo long been cripples and have
been restored to perfect health by it* use. The extensive
manufacturing arrangements, a* also a desire to meet tlio
circumstance* of all who may be afflicted with this disease.
ami make It. to them, the mgsi-arr, n* it is mat
CKKTAIN, mode of treatment havo determined the proprie
tors to reduce the price In TMUKK nolAAHK per bottle ; at
which the agents will sell it in future.
J. II. CARTER k CO.. 1 . „ ,
A. A StllJtMONSfc CO . ^•' ,^cnUSaTttnn * ,, •
^dd in Oglethorpe, by Pemberton K Kill* ; Macon by L.
Little, and Payne k Nesbitt; Millclgevllle. by Z. W. I-lttle;
Marietta. Iiy Win. Route ; Augusta, by Haviland, Hlsley k
Co..and Wm. II. Intt , Montgomery, Ala., byll.lt. Jones
k C«..xnil CoBninglixin. t'«le k C« ; at wholesale by A A.
Sdoinous k Co., and J. II. Cartel k Co.. &ivannah. Ga.;
Haviland. Harrell A: Co., nnd P. FI. Cohen A Co.,Charleston.
S. C.. and J. Wright At Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. Now
Orleans, und hy Druggists generally throughout the United
State*.
The alsivo are also agents for the sate of that invaluable
preparation, alrrady so extensively and popularly known
by hundred* of thousands throughout the United Stall a,
MOKTIMOBK'H
BITTER CORDIAL AND BUIOll PURIFIFR.
The immense sale of tills Cordial, during the Inst two
years, and the univcr-sl satisfaction It has given to all—
ineluding liundreds of the most re«|x-rtnble physicians
tlimughout the country—proves it the most valuable Al
terative and Wood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all diseases arising from Indigestion, a torpid condition of
the Liver, or impurities of the Blood While as a Preven
tive of diseases, especially those of a Bilious and Intermit
tent type, nothing ha* i»-'-ii found to equal it.
Tlit* Is a purely vegetable extract, id'-jwuit to take, and
jierfectlv harmless—even with tin- |«-eble»t constitution —
its action Is simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beneficial results. A* nn ngrecaV.o Tonic. It promotes
healthy dlge-tion, at the same time replenishing the gas
tric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity and vitality to the Blond, equalizes it.* circulation,
newly electrified throuuliout every pioper channel, stimu
lates the Liver to healtliy action.
Kc lnvlf{»i'ntca and llrstores (lie Knfci Mi iI
null Oelillltateil,
and thu*. not only removing disease hut fortifying the sys
tem against it* attacks, ami producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
Till* Cordial and Blood Purifier, should Ihi kept in every
family and used by every individual, ns it may not only-
save to them hundreds ol dollars, but also save them from
nlllictioii. ami even save life Itself.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists and merchants will be allowed a liberal dis
count on both the above preparations, nml can procure it
of our wholesale agents, us above, at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING k CO.. Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; Soulli-wcstei ii 1'i-pnt
in l/iuitville, Kentucky, orders may bo addressed at either
| place fcbl6—ly
$500 onmienire.
flOHKNSAC'K’M AVOltM 8YKUP.
A S article founded upon scientific principles.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being |>crfcctly
safe when taken, and lias never ticen known to fall in curing
the most obstinate coses. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de
stroys them hut removes all the slime and ntucus which
inv remain.
Tl»» Ta]:e TVoriit.
This worm is the most dlffl :ult to destroy of all that ln-
hntiit Hie human body. It gri ws to an nlmost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled ami fastened in the imes-
11 lies anil stomach as to produco Fits. St. Vitas' Dunce. Kc ,
which is tlio cause of many going to tlio grave, not believ
ing that these complaints have their origin from the taps
•nit; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
. r their disease. To those who arc altlicted with this aw
ful foe to health. I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills ; the Syrup to ho taken In doses of two ta-
ipoonfuls three times a day, then take from five to
eight ol mv Liter I’illx. to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following theso directions, the most obstinate cases
of tape worm can be speedily cured.
Ilouud or Mtoinncli Worm.
Tins worm Is usually found in thosmsll intestines, and is
io worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
. -limy stool*, loo*i-nr«* of tho bowel*, picking nt the
iv htwelsh streak under the eyes. fcc. If you.or any ot
children have nny of tlio nliove symptoms, llolipn-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely bo depended upon—by iisiiiQ
It you have a certain, safe and speedv cure; and If alter
using it according to thu direction* the |>aticnt is not re
stored to health.and tlio worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can restnssured there is no remedy beyond
the grave, ns for fail, thorn is no such word ns fail with
those wlio use my Worm Syrup.
Aararldea, or Nmatl Til rend Worm a.
These worm*, to which the human sytem is liable, are
miU troublesome of all others. They are generally to he
found in lira rectum, and if allowed to rem ... ■ mn tlie ir
ritntion they produce, Inv tlm foundation for serious disor-'
ders, such us iuilainiiintion of the bowels, and oilier do-
rangements of the stomach. Tlie best and safest medicine
Hint can lie used is llohonsack's Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing |>owcr of my medicine* over Ascaradie*.that
I defy any one to produce a ca*o where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills aro recommended to be used they will riot
euro. All tint is necessary is to use the syrup in accord-
anro with directions on each bottle ; nnd in case a gentle
purgative Is required In order to allay the irritation they
produce, tlw Liver Pilla, l>tr their sympathising action and
healthy ojieration ii|hiii the bowels, ia thu most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
IIOIlKNSAt'K’H III VIC 11 PILLS.
No part of the system Is more liable to disease than the
liver. It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and if diseased, tbu blond of course flowing thro’
nil parts of the body, produces liver complaiuU, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. Ac
UyaiicpaliXi
The symptom* of Dyspepsia, nnd Ita varlousdlseases nrc
dizziness in tlie head.heartburn,oppression alter eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach, ke . nnd some
times general languor of the whole body, from this it wiD
he seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganized
state of the Liver and Stomach. Holiunsnck’s I Ivor Pills is
tho very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they art hy chmiging the certain morbid action* of tlie
system Into a healtliy action, and rendering tho blood pure
and healthy.
Liver Coniptnlnt,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by favor, severe pnin in
the region of the liver, vomiting hitter taste, vellow furred
tnnguo. pulse full and bounding, the pain in tlio side is in-
creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the
pain i* generally in tlie left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stool*
clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho-
bensack’s Liver Pills, a* they act directly upon tho seal of
the disease, nnd then operating upon tlio bowels they ex
pel all tho corrupt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Female*.
Yon will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In many
complaint* to which you nrosubject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene-
fit in restoring and purifying tho blood and otbor fluids so
aa to cure all complaints which may arise from female ir
regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain in tlie side,
back. Ac. These Pills aro the only safe awl effectual reuie.
dy to cure the following complaint*. W*«ut- Nervnusnea*,
Melancholy. Hick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dls
ttossing Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or ill fact any of the dis-
easi-s that arise from nffoclion* ol the Liver, impurity of
tlie lllisid.or cmistinatimi of the Rowell.
Medical Kvldcnr®
We, the onuderaigiiod Physicians, having had the rreipt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say.
that the ingredients of which they aro composed makes
the.n the l>e*t I’lll in use for all diseases of the Liver, 1m.
puritiese tho Blod, Ac.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D,
K. GBOWIJ-'.Y. M D.
L. HOWEN. M. D.
ffiT I’ttrchaso none hilt thoso having thu signature “J.
N. HO BENSACK,” a* all others arc worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
become agents, must address the Proprietor, J. N. HollEN-
HACK, at hi* laboratory,No 120 North Hecond-atrovt,above
Rare, Philadelphia.
8old by all Druggist* and Merchant* lothaTJ. S
For sale In Savannah. Ga.. hy J .11. Carter A Co., J B.
Moore* Co.. A. A. Solomon k Co., and J. E. D* Ford,
mayfl—dtwkwly
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND 00UN8RLL0R AT I«4W,
Alligator, Katt florida.
Will practice In tlio Fiastorn mid Houthorn counties Refer
to OoL H. S. Sibley, mid B. U. Hilt Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTF.lt SON
ATTORNEY AND C.CNSEIJxm AT LAW,
fbriyth, Monroe County, Ga.
S. W. It \K l it.
ATT0ltNF:Y AND C0UN8FUX0B AT LAW,
Jfonfferito, Je[Ferson Cotady, Florida
Reference—Hon W. B. Futuna, Savannah. Ga. feb3
TIIOMAH IIVGIIE.S IIINKM,
ATTORNEY AND CUUN8ELL0R AT LAW,
TroupvilU, Georgia.
Will practise In the Circcuit Court* of Thomas. Lowndes,
Clinch. Ware, Appling aud IrwIn.Georgla ; and in the Cir.
®“*l °f JetToroon, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Fuddle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
omintle* In tlie Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
i toil* ° f ttl * p8ri " ,nH b * foro tho Depart nionts at Wash-
WILLIAM II. UAHHKlt,
ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELLOK AT L.VW,
TroupvilU, lAnvndet county, Ga.
W l',V^ cU . l ' e Thmnai. Lowndes, Clinch. Ware, Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Liiiruns, and Pulaski cmintles. Georgia;
and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, aud Columbia couu-
ties. Florida. fcb23
wu. r. wiumm.s. Tnxnnvrs ouvkr. jxr-KOHowv
WILLIAMS, OLIVKK & BltOwK '
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Duma V'iila. Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise in the counties of Marion. Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph. Muscqjee, I^e, aud any adjoining
eountles where their services may be required. jan20
WALTER 8. MITT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Krchaiuie.
Will practice in the courts of Striven, Washington. Rich
mond. Ihirke. and Chatham counties. febS.
WALTER 8. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 00 Hay-ttrert. Sniannah, Georgia.
JOHN It. COCHltANK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin. Lauren* county, Ga.. late junior partner of the
•Inn of A. k J. Oh.iira.8k, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to ull business entrusted to his care Partin-
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—I>r. C. It
Guyton. F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh,-Savannah.
mny7—dkwly
I1ANCIIOFT <fc HUY AN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For tho Purcliaac and Halo of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Ileal Estate, 117 Bay street. Savannah. jan24
KICimUMCRrUCR. KPWARU C. WADR.
CI11IGEU M WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 llay-ilred.Savannah.
/OII8 T. ROWLAXn.
JOIIX T. KOWla.Mi.JH
HOWLAND M CO.,'
GENERAL COMMISSION M El tell
172 Hay-street. Savannah.
HYLAND A O’NKILI., *' “
IN IMPORTED WINES AND LBJCOI
DRAI.F.RS IN IMPtlRTF.D WINES AND liQCORS. kc.J
Next ltonr to Marshall House. Broughton sired, ’
RAVA88AII, tlltonuiA.
M linleaale and retail dealers in imported wines and liquors,
French brandies, sugars, and fancy groceries.
II. K. WANI1IIUHN, Ag't.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
RAVAX8AU. Q A.
WILLIAM I*. YONGK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Hay-street. Satxinnnh.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, .South Carolina
tATK os TIIK riRU UK LKUAKK. O’lllMIt A CO.
THOMAS A KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL IIOFSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
-Vo. 15 Barnard street. Savannah. Ga.
Dad pipe, sheet lead, block tin, copper iMtilers. light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, nnd kitchen ranges, con-
stoutly ou huud. Orders from tho couutry promptly at-
tended to j au 7
A. SHOUT,
MASTFIK BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Flasonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St. An-
drew’* Hall, Broughton Street.
UOOK1NO.
The subscriber is prewired t*> lay Tin Roof* on correct prin
ciple*.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Price* very low. Best reference
given. J, J. MAURICE.
AfOuttor* snd Conductors mndo to order.
A. II CIIAUnox. i. u. WAIT*.
CHAMPION * WATTS,
wholehalf: and rftaii. grocers,
Nn. 4 Barnard street, belt even the Market and Hay tired,
HAVAN8AII. (IA..
Dealers in Groceries, Foreign and Domeslle Liquors. Dried
F’ruits, kc.. kc.
Ri-ferenoax—\. Champion. Esq.. Samuel Holnmons. Esq,,
Messra, Rabun k Whitehead, Swift .V Co., Savannah, Ga.
K. i-ocKgrr. wm. ii, i/>80. jnii.8 n. davih.
LOCKETT, LONG iV CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
.Savannah, Georgia.
fairs! Vinos bi) €rlr(iru|ilj.
r.m~ Telegraphed for the Georgian
Addition^ Foreign Nowi toy tho Eurnpa,
Nbw York, Fob. 20.
In Hie Liverpool market mica of 2,000 bam Is of
oominoo Ihwln was mado at 8s. Oil. Hpirita of Tar
pontine Is quoted at 67 to 68s. For lUce there was a
limited Inquiry. Sugar was nctivo and ilrm. Coffee
waa quiet.
Mancqutkb Tbadx—Tho transactlona at Man-
cheater were moderate.
IUvrb, Fob. 8.—Cotton remaioed unchanged. Tho
Hulua for tho week were 8,600 bulea. Tho atock on
hand waa 67,000 balca. The accounta from tbo manu
facturing localitiea wore diacouraglng. On tbo Oth
instant Him was active, and Carolina was quoted at
34 franca.
I/Ondon Money Mahkbt.—Coniola closed on Fri
day at 91| to Ol|d.
From Spain.—The latest accounts from Spain an
nounce that a democratic convention had been dis
covered at Madrid, ou tho Oth Inst. Fourtoon por-
sons concerned in the movement had liccn arrested,
(icncral Joao Concha had been proclaimed a rebel,
and has escaped into France. ^
Austria.—The Austrian Minister notified tlio
Turkish ambassador at Vienna, that tlio concentra
tions of troopa on the frontiers were Intended only
as precautionary measures against Hungary. This
notlBcatlon was accompanied by friendly expres
sions.
England.—The Dritlsb Government has advertised
for seven or eight cop|>ered ships from 700 to 600
tons burthen, to bo employed for about four months
in convoying cavalry.
Iu thu llmiso of Commons tho 10th inst., Lord John
Russell stuted, iu answer to Mr. Roebuck, that the
cards sent by tlio Cbamburlaiu for admission to tlio
American Minister, at tho opening of Parliament
by tlie Queen, were tho snmc as thoso sent to other
Diplomalio Representatives, and he did not thiuk
any difficulty was likely to arise out of the question
as to tho dress in which tho Americau Minister wns
to appear on Stato occasions.
By the latost telegrapic despatches at Liverpool on
Saturday morning, the 11th, the Paris Dourso closed
Ilrm on Friday, without much business.
At London, on Suturduy,threo battalions of Guards
nnd six regiments of tho Lino, were under orders to
emlnrk on tlio 19th for tbe Mediterranean. The whole
number of British troops to be despatched is 10,000,
nnd as many more will be held in readiuess. Twenty
ships of thu largest tonnage will he required to con
vey the troops and supplies. Tho British Government
have taken the Oriental Company's steamers Symal-
ga, Dipon nnd Manilla.
From Turkey.—Accounts from tlio Danoho an
nounce particularly unother Turkish success between
Galutz nnd Ibralia. Klapka and others have em
braced Irtlaiuiisin. l'riuco Stonsca bas been made a
Pasha.
Russia.—Dispatches from St. Petersburg had Iwcn
received in Paris, dated Feb. 1st. The excitement
nt St. Petersburg then was very gicat, and tho war
party enthusiastic.
Dispatch from St. Pcrsburgto tho 2d inst., mention
commercial transactions which indirato that there aro
some operator* who still doubt tho probability of a
blockade of tbe Black Sea.
AiTuIra In Wnslilngton.
Washington, February 2(1.
In the Senate on Saturday, Senators Butler. Brown,
and Dodge of Iowa, made speeches in support ol the
Xcbrasku bill. Senator Cass will speak ou Monday
on tlie same subject. Butler's speech was very ublo
aud original.
Tho liousu was not in session nn Snturday.
Tho Nebraska Bill will pass both Houses of Con
gress.
New York Markets.
Nkw York, Fob. 28.
Tho New York Cotton Market on Saturday was
very active, and tho sales readied 4,760 bales, at nn
ndvancu or J ol a cent. The coffeo market was quiet,
with sales of ukly 260 bags at 11| cent*. Flour con
tinue* unchanged, and 7000 barrels changed hands.
Stato brand* bringing $8,25, and Ohio $9,604. per
bbl. 1200 bbls. Southern brought $8,25 n $8,624. Tho
market opened heavy, but improved at tho dose.
Wheat has declined, chiefly, however, on tho lower
grade*. Corn was a trifle lower, with sale* of 17,000
bushel* nt 90 to 9*1 cents per bushel. Spirit* of Tur
pentine continued firm, and 200 bbl*. sold nt 09 cent*
|»cr gallon. 1500 bbl*. of Crude North county, brought
$5.75. A sale of bid*, of Common Rosin wns made at
$1,75 to $1,85, and 751 bbl*. of Tar sold at $2,124*
Charleston Cotton Market.
Charleston, Feb. 24.
Tlie sales of tho day foot up 900 bales at extreme*
of 7 und 10 cents, ’file market dose* unchanged.
Shipping anti Steamboats.
■TBAMSII1P Iff A I! toL.
Full KEY WENT AND HAVANA.
It, hare o» Wfnrjdaw. lri March.
Thu United Mates Hill 8Usmi.hlp UtAIlFJ.,
,Wiijjam lb'i use. Commander; will regularly
port on tlie 1st sud 16th of Mob month. For
p—comae. * nnnr.
• llWfOHKr-Uwrtta Line—Tacfcst
' of Moods/, 87th Instant.—Tlie regular psekst bark
MORTON, Ospt. BuokUy, will sail as above. For
freiriit of 100 bales Oottou, to compute cargo, or pesasgs.
apply to Captain on board, at Anderson’s upper wbarf.or to
iy} y ROWLAND k 00.
Agents New York—8craotoo k Tollman. W#
n a nCHITON.—'Tlie regular packet bark It. H.
5z£[Af IkiUGLAH, Captain Johnson, will meet with die
patch for thu above port. For freight of twenty-live bales
cotton ou deck, apply to
frb-’4 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
J UffT received at A. Bonaud's Fancy Grocery Store, per
steamer rum New York, a new supply of pre-erved
Lobsters, Salmon, I'ste di Perdreaux end Hat* de (klllus.
Also, some very fine Orulere Cheeao. Corner of Day sud
Whitaker streets. ' fel»24
Unction Salzs.
OF OOHkThi F080IC1L
__ .. _ _ Hire FlrH Negroes. . - ,
On lira IrtlTeewtay In Bareli next, will be soH. In front (f
lb* court foraee. betweea lbs legal l.oqn.. (ssl-.
*? ltrc, . >a <lJ »*d on tLe Hhranush
river, aud accustomed to tbs culture ol rice. Terms st
“*•* — feb 18
“ Mml ‘•"*’* U1 b **° u > la s«»to'
Hve Friuto fregroes—one of them t young man about 21
Valuable Farrn lxzta—At Krivat* Dale.
Eleven ten sera lota, situated on Lover's lane, being part
of Millen's farm. A plan of tba lots may be seen at our
counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance In two
equal annual Instalments, with interest, and aaeured by
mortgage on property. *
II. r. HORTON. U. II. KIKKRAN.
HOItTON A H1KKMAN,
wnOLtSALB A8I> iiktaii. ukai.riin in
WATCHES, JEWELRY. Sll.VF'.R-WAUE, FANCY GOODS,
11(5 Hriiuijhlon-strcet.
JOHN G. FALLIOAXT,
WBOLKNALR AND KKTAIL DKAI.RR IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND I'ANEL DOORS,
West S\ile .t(nniimrnl Siptarr. Sarannnh. Ga.
PIIOTKCTION 1N NCI tAIVCKC O 511* AN Y, ~
Of Hartforzl, Conn.
Tbe undersigned, Agents ol the above Company are prepared
to Like risks against Firk on Buildiuca and their contents.
Also Makinb Ska Risks, on the mostfavornhlo terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A < Agents.
IIHOWN At II A tlHIK,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND HALEB STABLES.
W»M BROAD STRUCT. RAVAX8AB. (IA.
480. ||. nn IIKXRT n. KINO.
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—Tlie undersigned has this
day associated with him Mr. Hkxky C. Kimi. of Glynn
cmiuty, with whom ho will continue theF’aetorni'ennd Com
mission business In thUcitv. under the firm of lieu. A Kino
jaul2 JNM II, HCI.U21U livy Ore.-l
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
CKOIIOK N. MCIIOLN,
Oivent' Hiiihliw/, oppitiu. 1‘ulaski House.
Having mail'-largo additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in Ids usual neat and
handsome style, and on ncenuinuolating term*.
HB' All work executed with dispatch
CAK1LIA44K MANUKACTOKY.
CARRIGRS. HCGGIFS AND SULKIES.—A
general assortment, just received.—Tlie sub-
m>w prepare.! to offer to tlio public. Carriages.
Pha-tons, Buggies.Otrryall*. Ac. fresh from some of the
most |xipular Ealabli-hment*. and Hulldi r at tlie Nortli.
Tlio selections were made by one of tlio firm, with strict
reference to the requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such articles in their
line, ns they ran confidently recommend and warrant, feel
Ing assured "that they will be sustained In offering a la-tler
and finer class of work, than has been usually kept In thin
market.
Tlio Public are most respectfully requested to call.eznni-
Ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they nrc iu earnest.
Iiy sn examination of their stock
Of All kind* of Repa ! ring done as hcretofi--
July 31
J-JEW YORK—Old Kstabhataed Line.
The sebr. EPHRAIM k ANNA. IxngsUlT, master,
ve dispatch aa above. For freight or i«a*age apply
on board, at Tolfulr’s wharf, or to
Ii.b24 UUIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
7T/ BALTIMORE^llcgular l.lnr—Tlie sclir
5X*^8UMF:iU<FX Hterling, Master, will bava dispatch
as above. For freight or passage apply on bziard at T*I-
ta SSa h ^ ° r BRIGHAM, KFJJ/Y k 00.
An£2. HORTON.Tbe brig MARY W/IZAUKTH, Capt
^jySF’roet. will have immediate dispatch for the above
|Mirt. For freight of 200 bales of cotton, to complete cargo,
apply to
fub24
BY T. J.WAL8H.
Underwriter’s Hal*.
On Monday. 27th Inet ,at It o'clock, at the a til loft of Clark
k Hanncgnr, on Jones' wharf,
A main sail, ftiruton sail, and jib. belonging to the brig
Mary II. Chanpell. Hold by order of tbe port warden* for
account of underwriter* and all concerned. Terra* eaab.
Private Pals—A likely negro boy, aged 10 year*, an or
phan. Term* cash.
ROWLAND k CO.
NKW YOlUt—Unton Line—.The regular
555fllP«cket aclir. NORTH 8TATFL Horton, master, will
have tiuisk dispatcli a* above. For freight or passage ap
ply to feb'Jl OGDF-N k BUNKER. _
NKW YOKIC—GK.iitiiU I.im:.- -The regular
packet solir. P. R. Burton, Capt. Lingo, will have
[ate dispatch fur the above port. Fur freight of 76
bale* cotton to complete cargo, apply to
KOWIAND k CO.
Agent* New York—Scranton k Taluian. feb 17
JT A IIOSTON—Tlio fine bark ELI/A BETH LF1AVITT.
vyffl('a;it Hackstaff, will have dispatch. For freight of
cotton ou deck apply to
fcbl6 OOUEN k FOSDICK.
NKW YOKIC—Union Line—The refiilar
^ packet schooner ENCHANTRBsH.Tyler. master, will
quick disiiatcb fertile above port. F’orfreight or paa-
sage apply to febl’J OGDEN A lll'NKKU.
Jan26
Private Sale—10 aliarea steamer Jenny IJnd Stock, 10 do
Ogeeelieo Plankroad do, 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low If
applied for Immediately Jaul8
To IHro by the Yeare-A negro boy, aged 22 years, a brick,
layer. Jaol
At Private Hale—I/vt N». 60, Walton want, RoberUvilla,
fronting on Stewart street.
At Private Sale!
Lot No 24.14th district, and 2d section, containing ICO
acres, within four mile* cf the town of Clinton. Term*
cash. decl3
At Private Hale.
Xx>t No. 26, south of Jones street, ami Improvement*, con.
slstlng of a two-story bouse and double tenement. Iu good
order. Rent* at $33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, aa
the present owner is moving from tbe city. For term* and
further particulars inquire st tbe counting room. dl3
At Private Halo.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted. In
good order. Terms cash. dec!3
At Private Sate.
Heed Rye and Oats in quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Privato Hide—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
nnd ororcoats, in lots suit purchasers, for rale low. Terms
cash. nov4
Ia UOSTON.-The ship CANTON. Capt. Mclz-nu,
jjgwill meet witli dispatcli for the above port. For
,-lit of one hundred bales cotton on deck, apply to
fill II K. WASHBURN, Agent.
fre
febl
.Ta NKW YORK—New York_The regular
SaUtpacket hark MARIA MORTON. K. M. Bulkley, mas
ter, will have quick dispatch for tho above port. F’or
freight or passage apply to tho Captain on board, at An-
demon'* upper wliari. or to ROWl-AND A CO.
Agents New York—Scranton k Tallman. febll
BALTIMORK—The packet schr. WILLOW,
jijQjCThurber. master, will have quick dispatch as above
For height or itassage apply to
foblO OGDEN k HUNKER.
jyi NKW YORK—Old Ketabllshcd Line.
—Tlie iNicket brig I.MITRF'. G. A. Knudson, roaster,
will imvo quick dispatch as above. For freight or pa*sago
apply on board, or to
foblO _ DRIOIIAM, KELLY k CO.
JjTT/ ' NKW OltLKANN—The i-ri h - C I. Auu-irr,
jjQgjColf. having half her cargo engaged, will have ills-
patch. For freight or passage apply to
febO COHEN k F03DICK.
TTa BOSTON.-The regular packet bark HEBOOIH.
vyjULColenian, mastor, will meet with dispatch as above.
F'oi freight or passage apply to
febS OGDEN k BUNKER.
rr* NEW YORK—The schr. Mahy Hill. Captain
Wvinim. will have immediate dispatch for thu above
port. For freight of fifty bales oottou. on deck, to com
plete cargo, apply to feb8 HOWLAND k CO.
r . ~ LIVKItFOOL—Hie A 1 ship GLENLYUN.
S&XWin. Oliver, master, having a large |M>rtion of her
cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For freight of
' i 600 to 800 hulua cotton, apply to
I>3 UUIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
H AMS—26 bids Cassanl llama, lauding from brig Elisha
Donne, and for salo hy
JunlO COnKX k FOSDICK.
J UST received beautifully embroidered linen cambric
llaudkercliiefs. also French worked Collars, very rich
patterns. F’or sale Iiy sepl8 AIKF5N k BURNS.
Cliristopher Loesen, 60 bales
wiiarf. hv
OGDEN k BUNKER.
I ANDI>
Id Hay, i
oct:i
SASHES, DOORS AND IILINOS.
1 /inn IJGIIW OK HASH from 7X0 to 12X20 ; 200
1‘J.UUU pair Blinds for Windows,from 8X10 to 12X20;
100 Ihtncl Door*, various sizes.
OddHizesfurnishedon the sameterms. Forsalebv
JOHN G. F’AI.I.IGANT
S UNDRIES—5 pipes Meder Swan Gin, 76 bhL W I and mi -
gar-house Molaase*. 60 aud 100 kegs prime U afl/ird.
60 boxes Treadwell’s Soda Biscuits. HO hall Uhls No- I. 2and
3 Mackerel. 20 casks pint* and In do quart* Bya *’ Porter.
50 boxes new Bunch Hnlrin*. 100 >1o A* and 8s llendel’s Can
dles. 20,000 superior Plantation dgire 16 eosln < (mice su-
gar-curcd Hums. 10 do now Bacon SliniiMcrs. landing and
for sale by febS ffORANTON. JOHNgTON K CO.
.Steamer Augusta—Now
style rich Silk Grenadines, Bareges nnd Fluid Silks,
Crape do I’arls, white aud c dornd French 1/twns, plain nnd
printed; plain French Cambrics. French Brilliants, printed
ami white; black Itareges, plain nnd figure). Ac., ke . for
sale by fcbl5 HENRY LATHKOP A CO.
C ODFISH, MACKFIREL. Ac —2 hhds choice Codfish, 11
hhls extra No! Msekerol. 10 do pickled Herring. 00
boxes scaled do. F’or sale at tlio corner of Broughton and
Drayton streets, by dec3 DAVID O’OONNEP
B ACON HIDLS AND SllOUi.t»KRH—»«t casks prime rlbbc*l
Hides, 26 do clear do. 10 do new Shoulders, lauding nnd
fur salo by jan’20 .SCRANTON. JOIIN.vroN A CO.
S UGAR AND MOLISSI
gar. to d.. Muscovado
BOSTON.—Tlie line hark I'EIItKA. Harding,
I aster will have quick despatch for the above port,
iglit or passage apply to
Jbu3I BRIOHAM, KELLY Ik 00.
ALS' PROVIDENCE.—Hie brig l'lllLURA, Cu|-t.
^2Sy£ , ' ra| Ia"- will tueot with dispatcli as above. For
fieigot or passage apply on board or to
Jan’JS BRIGHAM. KELLY A 00.
BOS TON.—The hark MACON. Mnyo. master,
will have quick disiintch ns above. For freight or
apply on board at Telfair’s wliaif. or to
RIUGIUM. KELLY A CO.
ds:
jjt LIVKKPOOL.—The bark yl F.F.N VICTORIA,
N^22LNixon. master, will have quick despatch as abore,
Por freight apply to jan'24 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
' rtf PHILADELPHIA.—Hcrroii'a~~Lliie<av
jQjtfbTlie rtgular packet schooner H. A. SMITH. Htnith.
master, will havo quick despatch for the nlnire imrt. For
freight or passage apply to jan24 OGDF5N A DUNKFIR
JM “ H K W YORK-^TIra schooner TlaNDOI©
jEoagCapt. llrown. For freight or passage apply to
"jaii'JT ROWLAND A 00.
T7f BALTIMORK—Regular Line.—lhe schr
agjgjfc PATRICK HENRY . master, will meet with
dispatch as above. F’or freight or passage apply on Imard
Of >0 janll _ BRIGHAM. KI LLY A CO. |
JJ.1 1/IVKRPOOL—Thc American slilpHITRLING.
Hemlersou. master, will meet with dispatcli fur the
above port- de!3 PADKLFORD. F l AY A CO.
.. MXOUSf HAWKINSVIlJf AND 1-AND-
INGS UEI/DW.—The steamer ISAAC S' tllT,
C*|itian Dillard, will leave ns above on Monday or Tuesday
tmt, F’or freight or passage apply to
fet>20 SMITH A LATHB0P,
FOR CHARLESTON.
- rll Iw. Tlie steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
v - UGSI1'’“»«• alternately every Monday, Wetlnesilsy,
Fildny and Niturdijy at 7 V, o'clock, P. M.. leaving Charles
ton on the sninn days nt ft o’clock. P. M
The boats arrive nnd leave Charleston In lline to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
H. M. LAFFITKAU, Agent.
Savannah. F'eb. 7.1854.
G REENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers of
Class 48 :
(56 28 71 30 13 40 44 17 (I 63 8 46 47
Also, of Extra Class 0:
30 10 OA 62 (1 74 (59 37 40 3 24 60 2*
Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at
K. WlTHINOTOS’g.
UllEKNE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY A MAURY. Manager*.
Class 48, draws on Saturday, 26th instant, In this city.
8ales close at 3 o’clock, P. M.
oatitsl.
$4,094.
78 Nnmbor Lottery—13 Drawn Ballote.
Tickets $1—shares in proportion
Extra Class C. draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
26th February. capital.
$66,278.
78 Number I/ottery—13 Drawn Ballota
Tickets $20—share, in proportion.
Ticket* either singly or by the |tackagefor salo In Bay
lane. Savannah.Ga., nest to Robinson A Camp.
feb26 E. WITHINGTON.
JJyWftA Y. st 11 o'efoek, In hmt of .tore, wm be M t
, Tin- balance of * .dock of good, to close • aoncera ro
agora. Ae. 8alt poaltlve. Terms catk. ’ ^
°28 l b°bU D ML m Li} ° r " tor »» U »l
.Cl. ...K BNf - poe/Uve to ckraeoooeigww.en
^ feb26
Wine* and Liquors.
°^A 0NDAY ’ fVl ° ,cloek ' ln ,r » n ^ ol "tore, will he so!
10 boxM, each 1 down, old Chstlllen Plnet i'ato Brand
” „»»o Cognac do
R do do Cognac (1844) do
*5 Waap Holland Gin
«lo Jamaica HpIriU
* 4 ° .. do Meder cl » Mt win*. 1842
10 dcmljone old Honongahela Whisky. 1840
Uunon are all pure. Bale pool tire to elm
consignment, term* cash. Ctb26
Instant, at 11 o’doek.wlll be sold.
r„fcrtigl— purchased at auction and not eettl
•JSBS SSSSJffig U-j;
i. At 8alo—F’our very valuable Lots. 80 bv 90 fe<
situated near Market Square, on Congreea street betw*
Jefferson and Montgomery street*. ’ f e blL
Hale.—Just recelved~and for salo in aunn
ties to salt trorchusers, 60 Ule* Rice Hay, cut when t
rice wae perfectly verdant and in milk, equal to the bi
ISluli'ta, tS'iT* ’" p ’ ri " ,h "z—*«>—hi
Private Hale—one hundred barrels best Planting Pot'
toes Just received and for sale at 156 Bay street, Ten
c “ h - ; febfO
Administratrix Sole.
On the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, in front
the court house, during the legal hours of sale,
All improvement* on the south-east comer of Lot No I
Warren ward, corner of Broughton and Price streets. H,
by order of tho honorable Court of Ordinary for Chatha
county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors oft
estate of Gasper Rosey, deceased. Terms cash, purchase
paying tor titles MATIIJIA R08KT, Adm’x
foblO estate Gasper Rosey, deceased.
Guardian Hale.
Outlie Tuesday In April next, during ths legal hours
sale, will be told, before the court nous* in tbe city
Hsvsnnsh,
Three prime likely yonng negroes, viz : two boy* snd o
Rirl. belonging to tho estate of J. J. Falfner, deceased. Hi
under a decree of the 8unerlor Court of Chatham conn
snd by order of the Guardian, for division among the/iel
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. febll
Administratrix Sale.
On the first Tuesday In April next, before tba court bou
in the city of Hsvsnnah, will be sold.
I/»t No. 21. Calhoun ward, and Half Lot No. 18, Wesl
ward. Hold by order of the Honorable Court of Ordina
tor Chatham county, for the benefit of tlie belra and cn
itors of the estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Ten
cash. HARM A. ROUSSEAU, Administratrix
fob9 estate Jules Rousseau.
At I'rlvnto Rule.
I/'t No. 40. on tho west sido of West Broad street, a-
soutli of Kobertsvtlle. being 34 feet front by 100 feet de>
subject to a lease of 10 years from June, 1W1. with a i
newal of five years st a valuation, rent $48 per annum.
Tho linnroromente nre, a store, snd a dwelling one *U
snd a half high, with a largo and commodious stable
Terms cash decll
IVivate Sale—126 bbl* RosendaloJIydraulic Cement, n-
binding from schooner Enchantress.Irom New York.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKICT LINK.
FOB PALATKA, E. F.,
ei'a Darien. Hruntirick. St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury. (Black Creek.)
„ ,4r-»S Tlw now and elegant steam-packet ST.
~i 1■Tfii ■ I “ IIV>{ ‘'-p*- 1 '* JammF’Kr.zitoKN, will leave
for i lie above place Thursday. 2d March, at 10 o'clock,
A. M„ and every Thursday thereafter. Ibis boat hns been
built expressly lor tlio trade, nml has large and airy state
room accommodations for jinssengers. For freight or pnss-
ngo, apply on board at the Florida Steam Packet Wharf,
near the gas works, or to
f«t»25 CLAGllURX A CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
HfThe Ht. Johns will make her next trip to.St. Au
gustine on Thursday, tlie llllli Mnrcli
WEEKLY UMTKD STATES MAIL LINK.
FOB FALATKA, B. K.,
Pi'ii Ihirien. Brunsiritk, St. Mary. Ja-ktonrilD. Dicnlala, and
MidtlUburg, (Black Creek.) tarrying the V S. Mail
r wll****w. Tlie regular steaiu-pucket WM. GASTON,
iil/i toiwe^«w < '"l‘ l * r ““' < I Huaw. will leave for the above
place ou Tuesday morning 28lh February.nl lOo'clock.nml
continue to leave every Tuesday. F’or freight or passage
having handsome accommodations.apply on Imard. at the
Florida Hteaiu Pi..kct wliurl. near the Gas works, or to
fel.23 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
JO 11lidm choice Porto Rico Hu-
15 do prime New Orleans do.
120 bbls crashed and clarified do, 15 boxes L>af do. 75 bbls
prime new crop New Orleans Fyrup, 100 do cheap sugar-
liousc do. Just recel vet nnd for sale by
doc21 _ WEBSTER k PALMF5S.
B OOKS—||l)( IK Home.- cue* ami Ihum'Sounds, hy II
Marion Stephens.
Alcdud and the Constitution of Man. by E I. Youmans.
A Week's Di-light, or Gnmrs and Stories.
The liethrolhed. hy Alessandro Manrono.
One Year, n tnlo of wedlock, hy Kmllv F Carlen,
John, or a Cam-in in Hand is worth two Counts In the
Bush, by Emily F Carlen.
Count Christoval. rid. 2d.
Umie l/>ckwnod. a novel. Iiy C-itlierine Crowe.
Wheel of Misfortune, hv Ned lluiitline.
Works or John C Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almnnnc, for 1864.
More of Mrs. Partington's Carpot Bag of Fun.
Busy Moments ot an Idle Woman.
Graham's nnd llarper'a Magazine, for January.
Keceivetl nml for sale at 136 Congress street. Iiy
jan*J(> 8. rt. SIIILKY.
M OURNING GOODS—mark bumhazincH. lio Krenuli mo-
rlno and Coburg cloths alpacas. Canton doth*, raw
silks, black silk and satin do chenc. French and Ftnrlish
crapes, love and crape veil*. French and F:ii"li»li calicos,
Ac .just received and for sale by
novlO DkWITT A MORGAN.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—|\.r I’aUMa. Fla..and all thtinlermt-
tludr lanelingt on the route.
r vll " Tlm su|ierior new SU ain-packet WF.IAKA,
ii*’ l4iwMraw r, ‘P**'" *• Kino, will, until further notice,
i leave every Hati'hiiay. at 10 o’clock. A. M.
I Rato of Passage in large, airy Htato Rooms, ns follows ;
i To Ihirien $3 (8) I To Ptedata $8 00
i Ht. Marys 4 60 PaUtka 8 00
Jacksonville 6 Off l Black Creek.... 8 0*5
N. M.—Freight consigned to It. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
ro-shippeil free of all cliargesat Palatka.
F’or freight or passage apply ou bonrd at tho Charleston
Stisirn Packet Company's wharf, or to
fchl8 ' R, M. LAFFTTKAU- Agent.
CO-PA RTKRNIIIP NOTICK.
. t The undersigned have associated themselves to-
SHI S^** ,er ’ ,,n 4'‘r the name and style of Murphy A De
fll vunny, for the transaction of general Boot nnd
' ra^toHhoe business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Whitakcr-streets, formerly occupied by M
Prendorgast. They are now prepared tonller to their friends
amt the public, a well selected stock ot Ladies' and Gentle
men's ooots, Shoos. Ac-which they will sell cheap for cash.
J3y MURPHY A DF.VANNY.
IlllOCiANH—IIROli ANM.
. iTim subscriber* would call tlio attention of
SHI I'Uctor* and other*, iu want of good and cheap
Fll brognns. to call and examine their stock, a* they
' feel sstisfiol that upon inspection the quality and
price* o| their g>md* cannot fall to please.
MURPHY A DEVANNY.
iiov15 corner of Congress nnd Whitaker streets
jt. m DRY FEET PRESERVES THE IIEAI.TH -.lust
CflU received, a few cases water-proof Boot* ; also, a
rll lot of thick pegged Root*, together with a fine as-
1 ^fo^sortmeut of Gentlemen's and ladles' over Shoes,
some of a buv and approvedstvle, which will be sold at low
nriecN. by It. FLANIGAN k Cu . KltHlrynn street.
All in want will pitta so call nnd Judge tor themselves.
decll
CANARY CAGF54 MY THE I.AHT STEAMER—
A variety of new and lieautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Those deslimts of a hand *
some Cage, nnd ono proof against Miles,Unto only
to make an early call for a choice from a fine
aortment.
nh28 J. P. COLLINH. 100 Bry»n-et-
C ORN—860 bushels prime Corn, for sale, to arrive, by
Jan 18 O0IDEN k BUNKER
H AY- -15U hiiiert rhoiee I -*-!.-rn Hay. just received and
tor sale In lot* to suit purchasers, by
K. ff. “t MUt-
F _ ANCY BUTTONH—Silk! velvet, frill, porcelain and fancy
button*, and of all other kinds. In large vsrietr at
novlB
KEMPTON A VKB8TtLLE’8
B iUNDY—20 half aud 10 quarter pipes Otard, Dupuy A
Co.’s Brandy, vintages ot 1846. '0 and ’60, our owBlm-
portation. Jan24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
BI
V'lTee
160 half and quarter chests Tea*, of
varioua kinds, tor tale by M' MAUoN A DOYLE.
N OTK K-—Tlie undersigned intend to apply to the Marine
nml Fire Insurance (Link, at Savannah, tia.. for pay
ment of Iwo halves of fifty dollar bills on said Rank, to wit:
left-hand half. letter A. No. 291. signed J. Olmstend. (’nsli’r.
and right hand half, letter It. No. 304. dated Jnti'y 1st.
1862. signed F/lw'd I'adeltord. Pres These parts of bills
were pasted together, and were so received hv the under
signed, without, at the time, observing the dlscreimnc*.
WM. MAXKY A CO.
Montleello, Jasper county,FVh’y 22. 1854. 126—wl3
ITTF'ltH.—12" boxes Ik'kers’Iiitters. 12 do A bay nth. jus
rereived and tor sale by
de«22 HYI.AND A u'NEILL
IJUTTF.ll AND CIIKE'E—25 keg* Rutter, 100 bx* Cheese,
J J just received and lor sale by
nov9 CRANE ft RODGERS.
t tOUDlAl.S—20 dozen assorted Corlial—Aui-oU-. i'ai-
t fait Amour, Noycau. ami Rose—tor sale bv
dec14 A BONAt'D.
J UST RECEIVED—15 baskets Holad ()il,15do llordrauj
I Oil, for salo hy A. BUNAl'D.
Corner of Bay nnd Whituksr-sts.
i BACON, Ac — 1U0 bbl* Htuart's A and H Hugar";
, i Cry sta
nd for sale bv
HOLCOMBS, JOHNSON A CO,
P IG HAMS AND SMOKED BEEF—6 bbls Pig Hants, nnd
3 do Smoked Beef, for -a!*' Iiy A. B'lNAUD.
R EAl'V MADE BUSINFXS SUITS-—V supply of the above,
consisting of grey, m
received aud for sale by
nntflS Draner
I have lost a pocket bonk, containing one dof.
aid fifty cents.and a note for seventy-two dollars.
Flowers and |ayahle to Samuel Swindle, given Ik.--
and fiftcenf ”
P LANTING lDTATDFX—100 bbls. prime Planting PuU-
toes, daily expected, to arrive, for sale by
fob 7 BRIOHAM, KELLY ft (o.
U \Y AND I'l/wmi—22 bales Hay. and S bbleoml l
bags C.ilciuu Plaster, landing from sclir J P Wetlierill,
and lor sale by .IrclS BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
TMPKKIAI. TURKEY "WINE—20 dozen Just recel red and
X fur salo hy JanO A. HUN A I'D,
P ATE DE FolK. Grn*. Hauclssce, Traffeo. Yarmouth Her
ring.do Halmuu; Durham Mustard ; jn-t received and
[ for salo hy A. IIO.YAI'D.
, leli 3 Corner of Bay and Whitakcr-streets.
: ' I MM SACCO—60 boxes assorted sizes, for sale by
; 1 Jwn20 HYLAND ft O'NKTLL.
C TIMIN'—l"" 1 ' Im-lod. pm.i" white Corn, and 1000 butltels
J prime yellow Corn.f or *ale by
’ Jan29 ROWLAND A Of).
LMMt SALE—A very likely mulatto man. aged 22 years.
,F an excellent cooper by trade, warranted as such, aud
sold fur no toult.
A Iso. a coachman aged 23 years, of good character. Ap-
plyto Joal8 WYLLY ft MUNTM01JJN.
n \TH—500 bushel* prim ed «»,t *. f-*r sale, to arrive
l*>rschr J A Dale from Baltimore, apply to
Jati4 _ OGDEN ft BUNKER.
FT ROUND PI ASTER —25 liids"(Sround Plaster, now land
VJ lag from tho Brig Sort liman F’or sab 1 by
BovS OGDEN ft BUNKER,
rtlM'FTSII. HAl’HAGFX Ac— fottO lbs (Vxlflslf. 6 bids llo-
VV logne Sausages. 10 do Smoked Beef. 30 boxes layer
Raisins. Inmlitig and for sale bv
| nctio hdi/ximbf:. jghnson ft co.
D 'iMFXTIC 'LIQUORS—Just landed. 129 barrels Gin
itraudy, Whisky and X. E Rum. F'or sale hy
j.nii ' J V. CONNBRAT ft 00.
i f 1I.ARET WINE.—20 boxes Ht. Julien Modoc Wine, for sale
I VV Iiy leb 3 A. BON AUD.
WE
i Allot
tween the tenth nod fifteenth or January. 1864. and pay..
hie the first day of January, 1855. All persons aro hereby
cautioned not to trade for said note, and the finder Is re
quested to forward it to the undersigned, nt Taylor’s dreek
P. •>.. Lllierly county, Georgia.
feb'Jl—ff* SAMUEL SWINDLE.
A FINE Saddle Horse lor salo by
■ feb9 OGDEN ft BUNKER
V ALENTINES—A large a rtment "I MW and splondfli
Valentines ; also, n full supply of Comic Knvolope*,
Valentine Papei, Ac., Ac., received bv
fob.3—6 CCBBEDGE ft BROTHER
C tllKN—4tH» bags prime White Corn landing from echoon*
/ er Cnhaatut. from Baltimore, for sale hv
Jan’Jl _ BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO
S EED I8)fATOEH—200 barrels Seed Potatoes, landing
from brig Manuelle, and tor sale by
feb 15
BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y k CO.
‘puTATdF'.S—100 bhl* Planting Potatoes, landing per bark
J. Charles William, and for sals by
JanlH BRIGHAM. KI-5LLY ft 00.
capable of doing tbu work of a small family, will hear
oi a most desirable situation by immediate application at
this olllro. fob16
A LMANACS.—The American Almanac and Repository of
useful knowledge, for 1854. containing the Calendar,
IJst of Public Oflicur* of the United State*. Foreign Minis
ters, Consul*. Army and Nary Lists, and a variety of other
useful information.
The Georgia Almanac, by tho groce or dnion.
Miller's Hnuth Carolina Planter*’ aud Mcrcbauta' Alma
nac, j*n!3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
IJAI.TIMORK FTJIUIt AND LARD—Ifto bbl* su|N-rllne
J J Howard street Flour. 30do prime leaf lard, tor sale by
JanlO 8CR\NT'»N. JOflNKTUN A CD.
R IIIHONH— Plaid and figured Hminet Ribbons and a beau*
tiful lot of wide neck and scarf Ribbon*. Ac.
a i/I8 KEMPTON ft VERSTILLK
L IME, fto no casks Mine. 60 bbls Plaster, 100,000
Laths, for sale, to arrive |>er brig Tilterius from lloston.
bv sop22 OGDEN ft LI NKER
T IMF5.—KldCasks Lime now landing, will bo sold very
lv low if applied tor litis morning,
net 18 UlllGHAM. KEIJ.Y ft CO
S UN DIG Fit.—56 bbls Genesee Flour. 60 do Rutter. Sugar
ami Hoda Crackers. 90 do Cider Vinegar. 60 do Htuart's
Clarified Sugar. 75 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300
boxes No. J Palo nnd Family Hosp. 100 bags Rio Coffee, 150
bids E. PHfliis and Rose Gin. 40 do P. ft H. Connecticut Ri
ver do. landing and fur sale by
aug24 8CRAXTON. JOHXHTOX ft CO.
H aV.—76 bale* Prime Eastern Hay. Just received snd tor
sale Iiy nov23 F'- W. BUKER
ANTED—100 bales Cotton, to complete cargo or bark
Ad ells Rogers, tor lloston. Ajjply to
Iwov OGDEN ft DUXKER. ,
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENflY—LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
or IUICTVORD, 0088.,
Capital, and surplus over $250,000.
Airmen GlU., President. Jam. C. Waucuit, Pec’y.
This Com|>any will issuo Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon tho Mutual plan, thu* combining the
benefit* of both systems at tbe option of the insured.
Tlm strength, ability and well invented capital of the In
stitution are, iu my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company in this Htate or Union.
[L.8.] signed R G.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts,
Htate of Connecticut.
Slave* Insured. Californian and Australian risk*
taken on reasonable terms.
Thcsub'criber is also Agent tor the following Fire Compa
nies '
Authorized Capital $2,600,000
Capital paid in $1,000,000
farmers’ FI re Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000,
Grniittc Fire nnd Mnrlnc Insurance I'omp'ny,
OV 8KW YOKK CITY.
Capital $300,000.
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance
Company, of Pennsylvania.
I'ujdtal $350,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Compnny.
Capital $160,000.
New York and Krle Fire Insurance Comp'y,
Capital $150,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safety lnreste.1
In bond and mortgage, are prepared to eflect Insurance
ngainst damage by fire,on all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
F’or insurance in either of tho abovo named Compnnies,
apply tu
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for tlio above Companies,
dec17—ly olllce 142 Congress.st.
MUSIC ! MUSIC!!
Jyf/T Tlie suhscrilier respectfully Inform* tho ladies
aZr.lyftnml gentlemen of Savannah, that he intend* open-
MtyKtfjiiig a School for instruction in Sacred and Secular
Music. Through long experience, ami having cod
dueled large schools, lut fuels confidant UU instruction will
bo perfectly satisfactory to all those who may desiro hi*
services In the above departments of vocal music.
Desirous of forming a large class the price of ticket* has
been fixed st $4 each, for the course of 24 lessons, including
books—tho name of which is ti.e “Singing School Com
panion." consisting of songs, glees, trios, duetts, quartettes,
choruses, motettos, church music, oratorios, etc , tho most
popular work of the day.
Those wishing to form hi* class nre requested to hand in
their names, as early as possible, to this office, or through
the iHistofficu, under address to
JAMES PIER PONT,
nov5—tf • Organist nnd Teacher ol Vocal Music.
A FEW MORF. ROOKS
M IRS. PARTINGTON'S Carpet Rag cf Fun. Hist-Tala to
cure the Blues, •• laugh and grow fat."
Sights nnd Shadows in Masonry, by Robert Morris, Esq.,
one of tho best works on Masonry ever published.
The Contrast, nr tlio Evangelical nml Tractarinn Systems,
by Rev. Jno. S.Stone, II. D.
More of the Lawyer’s Story, more of the Old Doctor.
Putnam’s Magazine for January, commencement of a new
volume. Now is the lime to subscribe, at $2 60 It paid in
advance. Received and for sale bv
janti H. S SIIU.F.V. No, 135 Congress-sr.
DYING”AND RENOVATING
KSTA III.IS I1M K.vr,
73 l'ork street, near lhe Court House. Savannah. Georgia.
KMT.WU ISIIKO 18 1832.
HE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for
tliclr continued favors, would stato that, in addition
to the improvements in Dying, acquired by him during Ms
last Tis.t to England and Scotland, lias made arrangements
tor extending his business, by which hois now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of color* on silk nnd woolen dresses,
shawls. Ac , which lie I rust* will generally please all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen's gnrmer.t* dyed, denned nr renovated, as
may bo required, iu the same superior style which has gen
erally so much pleased hi* patrons and friends.
Ladies' bonnets dyed, bleached ami pressed in the most
fashionable styles.
Orders from' tlie couutry punctually attended to. Torms
moderate.
When parcels aro sent hy steamhoata or railroad, word
should he sent hitn by letter, through tho Post Office, so
that lie may know where to call for them.
uov!6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
NKW CiOODH—FALIj 'I'lt A OK—1H33I
D tWITT ft MORGAN arc receiving by the steamers week
ly their fall and winter Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention :
Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace nml ducape do
Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest style
Plain F’roncli Mousllnde lalnes. French'and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain nnd plaid Poplin*, very rich. French printed Cambric
I lark Calicos, Mourning do. Irish Linen*. Are.
*el Riboro'* new buildinc.Congrcxs-strcet.
FAI.l. AND WINTER TLiAUK, 1HJI3.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
O t’lt purchase* for the fall and winter trade are now com
pleted, and we can submit to yoqr inspectiou a very
large and well assorted s'oek. embracing every nrtlelecon-
nccted with tho trade, nml at such prices, in the present
stale of the markets, ns will prove highly satisfactory.
M PUENDERGAST ft CO„ 178 Rroughtoa-st.
oct26 opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall.
KPIHCOFA I - PUBLIC ATIONS.
J UST received.a variety of publications of tlie New York
Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts, Church Cate-
chisms. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap nnd valu-
,ble Publications. F or sale at the Book Store of
S. S. SIBLEY,
auglO No. 136 Congress-street.
M ORE BOOKS.—Received Iiy H. S. Sibley, January 21st,
1861.—Dunglissnn's Medical Dictionary, 10th editino
revised ; Wilson’s Human Anatomy, by P It Goddard. M I);
Theory nml Practice of Teaching, by D P Page ; lecture* on
the Lord's Prayer, by Wm R William* ; Frank Netherton ;
Hugh F’isher; Sunny Side; Borrcllff. its Sunshine and
Clouds, by Paul Crayton; Tbe lamp nnd the lantern, by
James Hamilton. M I); Little Mary, or Talks mid Tale* for
Children, by Trusta ; Tlie Apncnlypsn Unveiled, In 2 vols.;
Haps nml Mishaps, of a Tour in Europe, by Grace Green
wood ; Heaven and its Spiritual Emblems, by Rufus W
Clark, beautifully illustrated ; Stoddart's Ready Reckoner ;
Marsh's Book-keeping ; American Hand Book of Ornament
al Trees; Bounder's French Grammar; Mattlson's High
School Astronomy; more of Hot Corn, or Life Scenes in
New York ; The Song Book of the School Room, kc., kc.,
or sale at 136 Congress street. Jan22
N EW (1RLEAN8 SUGAR AND MOLA8HFX—20 hds,
choice New Orleans Sugar ; ino bbls. choice-New Or
leans Molasses. landing and for sale by
jan4 SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO.
W
inf:
sis St. Julien claret; 60 baskets llcid-
sieck and Hungarian Lvon cluni|tngne. now Ismtlog,
an<l lor sale by Jan2« J. V. CUNNKRAT ft CO.
C OKF'FX—400 bag* prune Green Rio Coffeo. 100 do F'alr
do. 69 Lnguyra do. 40 do Old Government Java do, 60
do Maracaibo do. received and tor sale by
decll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
R eceived this day and for sai.f—# tramtaOU
Mountain Due Whisky. 4 do old Monongaliela do. 5
dozen Curncoa Cordial, 4 half pipes old Cognac Brandy, 4
quarter cask* pure Pale Brandy. 2 do old Sherry Wine, 10
baskets Champaign, pints aud quart*. 4 boxes adaniantino
Candles, 6 do Huerm do. P- CURRAN,
janO Sorrell’s buffdlag*.
S TEEIJ'.'S FEATHER DUSTERS —\ full assortment Juat
reci'ived and for sale by fi-bl7 J |*. COLLINS.
TCE—260 tuns Ice. per brig Hain’l T. Hinds, for sale, tear
1 rive, by mo IS HMGIIAM. KELLY \ CO
K ill filiiVES-A splm-did assortment of ladies’ and gen
tlemen's black aud colored Kid Glove*, just reeelved
and for salo by KEMPTON ft VFXKTIIJ.E.
decll Waring'* Range.
S UGAR, ftc.—40 hhds prime and choice V. 0. BugarilOO
bbls choice do. Molasses, new crop. 70 hhds prime and
clear lUcon Sides. 10 do new Shoulders, 20 tierces sugai-
cure.1 Hams, landing and for sale by
fob!* SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft 00.
USTARB—10 dozen French and American Mustard, fo
ealelowjiy doo4 HYLAND ft O'N'LH.L
S TKR1JN0 SILVER WARE.—l«a Eels, Pitrbers.”C*k*
Basket*. Goblets, Cops, Tumblers, Forks, Spoons, Des
sert Knives. Pie Knives,Crumb Scrapers, Fish Knives, Jelly
Klnlves. Cheese Scoups, Soup ladles, and every other artl-
ce in the silver way, from the beet manufactories In the
onntnr. and warranted, at 116 Broughton street
ocPN HORTON ft RIKEMAN.
M
_ UN1TICD STATES MAIL LINK.
octSO
NKW YORK AND SAVANNAH 8TE
PATH or MUV180 SSVS88AII FUE NEW TOOK.
The Florida. Captain Woodhull, Nov’r
Tlio Alabama, Captain Schenck, •*
The Augusta, Captain Lyon, «
The Florida, Captain Woorlhull, »*
Tlie Alabama. Captain Schenck,,, •*
The Augusta. Captain Lyon «
The Florida. Captain Woodliull, Dec’r
The Alabama, Captain Schenck, “
Tho Augusta, Captain Lyon «i
The Florida, Captain Woodhull, * •<
Iho Alabama, Captain Schenck, ••
Tlie Augusta, Captain Lyon “
Tlie Florida, Captain Woodhull,., “
Tliose ships are tho largest on tlie coast, unsurpassed
speed, safety and comfort— making tlielr passages in 60
(50 hours, and are commanded hy skillful, careful snd ;
llte officers. They offer s most desirable conveyance
New York. On the completion of the KNOXVILLE,
January next, this lino will lie semi-weekly. Cabin pa
age, $26. PADKLFORD. F’AY ft CO..
Agents in Savannah
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, '
13 Broadway, New York
UNITED STATES MAIL LIN
Through in 60 to 66 hours.— AVw York a
Charleston Steam Packets—l rave Adgr
Wharves every Saturday ABernoou, a
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday tho new a
splendid Steamships
JAMFS ADDER, Captain J. Rirxvnw**, 1.600tons’
MARION. Otptain M. Bzaav, 1.20C ton*
SOUTHERNER. Captain W. KnwiTR, 1,000 Iona, will lea
each altennate Wednead .y, haring been nowly copi>ei
snd guards raised, Is now in complete order.
F’or freight or (isssage, having elegant state room acco
inodatlonn,apply at the office of tbe Agent *
HENRY MISSROON,
CorneT East Bay and Adger ft Son's Wharves
N. II.—A now ship will tie placed in the line to conn*
with the Southerner on Wednoadar*. feblO
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From Macon, Ga., to TAllnhaaara, Flu.
Hail road to Ogldhnrp—Stages to TUIIahatter
fissimffljx
ooiiimenced on the Oth Inst., running three times a
via. Newton, llalnbridge, and Quincv. and three timer
week via. Thoniaaville.Duncansville. kc
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past
o'clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe Tho Stsi
leavingOglethorge cither way at 11 o'clock, arriving nt T
lahaaaee, at 10 o'clock on the oveulng of the next day—II
by either route 36 hours.
Monday, Wwlneaday and Friday, by Newton. Bainhrli
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee
Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, p. M
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satunlays, by the way
Dioiiiaaville—returning aamo route on Mondays, Wednesdi
and F’rldaya, at 10, P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either nil
In 35 hours—from Macon lu 38—aud from Savannah in
hours.
Hy this route Passenger leaving Savannah by 8 o’olr
Train of Cara, will arrivo at Tnllahasseo in 60 hour*. II
alsodecidodly tho beat, cheapest and most expeditiousroi
fur travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
F'are from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Ogletlioi
to Tallahassee, $16,00.
L. C. Suaw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. FTmixn, •' “ Tallahassee.
*ug30 K. K. wniOIIT. Proprietor
BOtITH-WKBTEHA HAIL 111) AD.
RaINS leave Macon dafly at OJi A. .
_ arrive at Oglethorpo 10> 4 ' A. M.; arrivo at Coluuibui
o’clock, P. M.
I<eavo Columbus daily at 0 o'clock, A. M..and Ogletlioi
at 11>4 A. M.j arrive at Macon at 3>4 P. M
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train
Savannah. Augusta and Mllledgevlllc, and with Macon a • f
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nn* vli
vlllo.ftc.
Connecting dally at Columhua, hy fast line of coachoa, }
to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. ft IV. P. R. R. to Montgo -
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee andEufat '
mail stages. .
Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
Ms008, Aug. $9.1863. aug31
RAY ANN All M BRAKCBVIMJ4 RALLRO A
N OTICE Is hereby given, that the hooka to receive at
scriptiona of atock to tho Savannah and Branclivl
Railroad, will be opened at the following places from t *
first Monday In F’ehruary next until the second Monday
April next, between the hours of nine o'clock, A. M., a
three o'clock. P. M.
Tbo following gentlemen havo beon appointed eomtn,
aloners by the last legislature, nnd will please to rqtori t
I took ■ aa above iiiontioned at the following places, to wit: '
At Ilranchville—Donald E. Barton, P. Cbartrand. a
I Oliver Ott.
At Lowry’* Turn Out—Wm. 8. Hamburg, Wm. E. WroU
nnd George Y. Patrick.
At Black villa—John K. Tobin, William 11. Montlguo, a
Win. S. Reynold*.
At Barnwell, C. II.—Lewis O'Uannon, 8. J. Bailey, and
M. Hutson
At Moore’s Cross Roads— B. W. Lawton, John M. All*
snd Wm. M. Ilostwick.
At Whippy Swamp Cross Ilosds—B. McBride, Thomas
Willingham, nnd John J. Harrison.
At lAwtonville—Thomas Willingham, George Rhodes*-
and FMmund Martin-
At Itobcrtville—J. Lartigue, A. J. IawIod, and Chari
Jnudon.
At Puryahurg—John I*. Raymond, John L. FI I niff, at
Joseph Hazel.
At Charleston—Edward Ilostwick. George If. Walter, a*
Thomas Reilly.
Notice whereof shall be given by each set of commissin '
er* of the time and place of subscribing, either by adverti
frig In a gazette or such other manner as they may dee
beat, tor nt least ten days previous to tho opening of t) '
said book*. * |
The commissioner* herein named, will please to give n
tlce forthwith. If time will permit. I will supply them wi
b<>4>ks in proper form, also a copy of the Act, inoorpnratii -
the said company. J. LARTIGUE, ,i
Jan29—td Chairman of tho Control Committee. 1
N OTICE.—Extracts from Fire Ordinance. Scuttles,ftc '‘4,
Sec. 1. That the owner or owners of all buildings ov< ^
one story high, within the jurisdictionof this city, thnta T
now deficient of ladders and scuttles, shall, before the e: l!
plratlon of thirty day* from the Mate of this ordlnanr {
cause said building to bo provided with a scuttle or op«i E
ing in tho roof, close to the ridge thereof, of not loss ttin ,
twenty-six by thirty six inches, with steps up to it on tl 4
inside, so that a person can paaa up snd through upon tl |
ridge of the roof with safety and focility. And the own- *,
or owners of such building a* shall not be provided In tl • ',
time abovo mentioned, shall be fined In a sum not exeee. j
Ing twenty dollars, tor every thirty day* which such bulb . [
log shall remain so unprovided thereafter.
2 - T*',* 1 . c ™ T r huRdlng hereafter erected within tl
limit* of thlsclty,of whatever material, beingoverone sb •
ry high, shall have a scuttle nr opening In the roof, clw » \
to the ridge thereof, not less than twenty-six by thirty-s . 4
with step* Inside, as mentioned In the first section _■ i
this Ordinance. And the owner or owner* of every sue .g
building, so to bo erected, unprovided with *ucb scuttles <E*
aforesaid ahall be fined to a aura not exceeding thirty do >
tars, and a further sum. not exceeding twenty dollars, ft ■
even thirty days which auch building may remain so o» » ,
provided.
Passed In CouucI1.6Ui Juno 1828.
The City Marshall I* hereby directed to place upon tl f*
Information Docket the name* of all owners of bulling . 1 •
violating the provisions of the above ordinance. t 4
By order. EDWARD O. WILSON, Clerk of Council. I l
Savannah. 3d February, 1864. J
CITY MAHNIIAL’S OFFICE, 1
Savannah, February 3d, 1864. J I
r lJF. following resolution was passed in Council on tl j
SMh January, 1854. vis :
Tlie time having expired according to a resolution pas. ' v
cd III July last, allowing slv months for paring certain loi ' : f
Heretical, That the City Marshal be Instructed to entori) J
said resolution after giving twenty day* public notice, if
To the owners, agents, attorneys, sod guardians, and a f'
others concerned:
Take notice that I shall proceed to enforen the abo' •
resolution on tho 24th day of February Instant,
febh—t‘J6 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, OUy Marshal.
SPRING TKA DE71854.
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v V very moderate terms, ten coses new Madder Print
assorted styles to which we beg to call the especial attsi
tlon of purchasers. M. PUENDERGAST ft 00.
178 Broughton street, opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall, we
side febS