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(Aiiuwnunts.
SOUTHERN MUSED M
OF NATUHAL H1BTOIIY,
IB PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
AE10RY HALL,
IN TIIK OITT Of SAVANNAH. OKOIUIIA,
whua tuny b« fountl n
great collection of curiosities
KHOM AU rAKTH OK TUK WORLD.
U rent". Open (rom V A. M. to 2 P. M.
fpuii i to 6 and from 7 to V P M. Frida/ evening* exclu
fertile colored population. uorlfcl—
-J.
THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 2, 1854.
IDanttft.
\\r.VNTl t*—>10 bale* of entton lo complete (umg( the
T ? *4h" m«u « nUract for KlW York. Afpljr lo
I' 1 ' 1 lf OGDEN ii IIL’NKUB.
W’ D T'» PURCHASE.—From 100 to 600 coni• iroml
T » li.ifl Wood, suitable for retailing In tin* oltr. Apply
to 'ta<'23 8. K. MUSK, at Wllhiik's W hurt.
W AN fU) TU 11 IKK— A cook, for a aniall family, to re-
malu la the city. Apply to
'"TU WVI.l.Y A MQNTMty .LIN
KER STOCK. [1K»4| NKW STYLO*
WINDOW SHADES.
/ 1 L MILIAR A OO. Manufacturer* and Wholeaalo and
I r. (total I I Valera tn Window Shall outU-weal corner
■>l Second and Arch street*. I'hlladelph'a, (I’enn..) Much aa
tiotbe’a landscape*, Border*, Vases, Scroloa, Ikiqiict*, Cold
D-rdere, Ac., of the most beautiful designs and perfection
nt Antah In tills country, and at auch low price* aa to chal
lenge eom petition. ....
Huff and white llollanda. Camhrlca. Cord*, Brasses, Tna
eel*. Ac.. In every variety, for clly or country tradn.
Wo Invite an examination of our atock.ut the depot,
eoiith we«i corner of Second aud Arch streets, I’lilladel-
, hi >. iv-iu jan'»—coiWm
MORE tfIKT HOOKS. mi
W Till'll.NK Wll.l.l A MS hn* ju*t received additional
• aupplles of Gift Hooka, with lineengravings,among
them are —
Itntuea of American 8t a teamen, vtih numernua e«* v’g*.
Wild Scenea and Bong Birds, ‘.II colored lllu»tratioii».
The Wide. Wide World, beautifully illustrated with flue
engraving* hound In Turkey morocco.
Lx l ie* of the Wide, Wide World, the Mnalc by lilover.
Favorite Picture llook or Unitary of Delight
Garten Walk* with ttie IVwU; CUrUtuiaa UloMomi j
Friendship’* Offering ; Oracle* for Youth. Ac.. Ac. «l'i»_
KANOY GROCERY STORE.
r| xn|. subscriber would inform lit* friend* llial lie Im* re-
1 tinned lo Savannah, and «ill thiH day o|hmi a Fancy
Grocery Store tn the middle tenement of Sorrel'a Hull ding,
known aa the old Georgian Heading Uooui.
This preaeiit stuck. which ha* been selected with great
caro, embrace* every article in the above named bii*ine*x;
also.Segara, Wine*, Liquors, Ac., of the moat approved
brand*.
lie ha* aelected for hi* motto, “quick aale* nud aniall
prom*,*’ and a* he believe* that the public can readily die-
criminate tn-tweeu *purioua and genuine aitlelca, he confl
ilenllv invite* all to examine hi* stock and judge for them-
*elvc». uovlft I* ('URBAN.
HYLANI) &. O’NETLL
H AVE ju*t received and offer lor eata on the moat ac
commodating terms—
■Jo bhl* Stuart'a A and It clarilied Sugar,
SO do ladinnon Mill* Flour,
6 iio self-rising Flour,
10 hag* Itio Coffee. 10 do old Java,
60 box(>a'Soap, 20 hoxe* Starch.
75 do adamanline and sperm Candle*.
‘JO do Judd'* aud Litchfield's patent Candle*,
60 ca*ka London I’erler,
20 half pipe* Brandy,
6 pipe* Holland (iin.
60 ca*k* Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine.
60 quarter mid eighth cask* Madeira aud Port Wine.
10 firkin* Sutler.
60 bnxea choice I'niry Cheese,
Alao. 60 |ia*keta llcidalck and Munn’S Champaign. 60.000
ma and American Sugars, and 26 doxeu assorted
■ LAN1BU IIOUMC—MACON, UA<
Hie undersigned having leaned the above eatab
KjH ll*hmeat lieg to assure the traveling publlo that
JtJjL no exertion* will be*|>arod toauataln the reputatiou
ul Hie ionise. UKO. M I.OUAN, I „ . ,
jaiil’J—l.y JAMES IIKARA, f IVoprloloni.
FiCOLATA IIOUSK, IMOOI.ATA, F|7aT~
I itjAL T *"' • ul ’* ori, "T »"ul l respectfully inform til*
Kjg traveling cnniiiitinltv that lie ha* leased the above
»■ named liouse. and la now ready to accommodate
traveler*, and hope*, by giving hi* peraonal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have horse* and carrlagoa at all time* to accom
modate hi* gueat*. UKO. M. GALPIN,
deol3 l*roprletor.
PbANTBllS' IIIITKI-Al ’UUBTA, OaT~
f j*i This splendid new liouac, Nituated on Droad-at.,
id iininodlatoly in front of the site ortlui old Planter*’
SL Hotel, which ha* been luriiished throughout with
new lurulture. bedding, etc., will open fur the reception «l
custom*'?* mi Saturday next. It will be the endoavur of
the Proprietor, to give.aatistaction to those who mny favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON,
novff—ICw Proprietor.
M ilt VINK IltMSIC, IPa.MwjKm. I>, t tnci7,t
og«wln'rt — t'Ue undersigned, Into proprietor ot
French'* Hotel. Norfolk. Va.. haring recently leased
the atnive |»ipiilar e»ta* lishnient. lake* pleasure in inform
ing Ilia numerous friend* Hint ho hn*. nt great labor ami
oxpotiM), refitted And furnished the Iiouko mul provided the
most ample arrangement* lor the comfort ami convenience
nf all who may favor hlui with their patronage.
liming had considerable et|*erience i n Imtol-keeblng he
Hatter* himself that lamilie* and single boarder* can be ac
nnraodated at the Irving a* satisfactorily a* at any other
hotel or boarding lionno in the t'lilted States,
Member* of Congress and oilier* visiting Washington,
with a view to reside there for *<nno time, would do well to
exainino Hits house before making arrangement* elsewhere.
It is eligibly situated at Hie corner of 12th street nnd Penn
sylvania avenue, midway between the Capitol nod Depart
ment*. Tho building Is large nml of modern architectnro
the room* are spacious nml well ventilated, nnd the furni
ture i* new nud of the best description.
Still Hrll-r.—The charge* are moderate nml In accord
nnce with the time*, whilst the table* groan with the best
that the couutry afford*. Call, exuiiiiue. nml *vtisfv your-
Ive*. DANIEL U. FRENCH.
Wa*hlngton. D. C.. June 1.1863 j«7
FI FT V IKtl.I.All.d H E W .\kTi—Wilt bo {uilil fur ttie
delivery to the *uh*criher. or tho jailor of Chatham
county, of a mulatto man named Chiistopher. about
.twenty-six year* of age. He ranaway about four
lonth* ago. and 1* known to bo down tho river, or about
onto of tho island*, fishing.
J*n26—tf JOHN im.no.
TWENTY iMH.llAIW REWARD.—lUnaway trout
the suhscriber, on tho 10th of August, a negro man
named TO.M. about forty yearsold, stout ami chunky
built, nml lias a mark resembling a feather or arrow
dug nt the lm.se of the nose nnd running up the
forehead. Ho will probably try to got to Savannah, where
ho ha* spent several rear* of rutiawny life, ami was an in
mate of Suvaunali jail a good part of the vear IH4U.
WILLIAM UKIIMANY.
Is on county, Florida, Sept. 12. LS5;i. septS—ilAwtf
dial*.
fob! 2
NKW HOOKS.
RECEIVED FKHHL'ARY 7th, 1S64. IIY S. S. S1HI.KY.
D ASIllSt, or American Humor, tiy IhiWArd Paul; Old
Brewery ami the new Mission House at the Five
Point*, by the lAilie* of the Mission
Ixuulicy ami Daughter, a companion to Ihnnbey and Son.
Ixautifully illustrated.
% Wheel of Misfortune.
Memoir*. Journal ami Correspondence of Thomas Mo
edited by Isml John KnMoll. M. 1’.. number VI.
Graham's and Putnam'a Magncine*. for February.
Gleason'* Pictorial; also, a large variety of School Hooks,
Paper, ami Stationery, for sale at l.~16 Congress at.
W. TIIORNK WILLIAMS.
NKW HOOKS,
OIIKIL'S SKKTt'llKS OK TDK. HUSH HAH ; Did Brewery
nml new Mission House . f the Five Point*, illustrated
Lt. Herndon's Exploration of the Valley of the Amnion,
with map* ami plates.
Earle on the Native Race* of tho Imlinu Archipelago,
with colored plates.
Miner's Domestic Poultry Book.
Appleton's edition ot tho Pools, in 8vn., Milton, Young,
nml Herbert, received.
Little Ac Hrown's edition, in 12mo . of Gray'* Poeiu*.
Kdgnr Clifton, a story of School Life.
II illis 1 Health Trip, nuw supply,
l’wtmvtn’* Monthly for February.
Hraithwaite’s Half Yearly Retrospect, for January.
London la'inn.'t. for February t"b'i
'V\
March, between thu usual hours of sale, in front of the
court house. • w ill proceed to hire out thu following fr»
persons of colour, to pay their State and County Tuxes,
the taxes are not paid by that day
feblO
n Bourbon,
uent Ilrowit.
nee* lkoiquin,
y Ann Heard,
i> Ann Hell,
id Ilrowii,
F. M. STONE, t. c. C. i
James Keys.
Lurinn l.loyd or Farley,
Andrew l*wri
Pe
f la 1
ett,
France* Ikmrko
Rebecca i'll n ton.
Sunday Clark,
Hose !
ividse
* Dobbins,
Hannah Parley.
Catherine Kerguraon,
Catherine Greeulield,
Josiah Grant,
Theodore Grninmnulh,
Henry Harris.
Kliiabeth Hutchison,
Peter X Hall.
George June*. Jr.,
Susan Johnson,
Patrick Kimball,
Tho*. Kimball.
Henry Kimlmll.
Caroline Kimball,
Holiert Scott,
Mary EL'
la-nora Miller,
Ann Moore.
r , John Me.Loml.
Mary Ann Miller,
Charity Minerva.
Levina Moiitri" or Calhoun,
Samuel Withorcliff,
William I’imler.
Hnrret Pinkney,
' Hvlvester Peo.
Mary Qunrterinan,
H S olive.
Hen ltoliert*,
Ann Stewart,
Ann Stevens,
Mary Schly,
Mineta Scbavor*.
Klizalieth Thompson,
J. It. Thompson,
. Susan Taylor.
Maria L. Turnbull,
Francis Williams,
Mary Waud,
Mary Ward.
HVUSO.ti, FLUaUNU CO.,
Factor) and CoiuntUslon M c r c h a ii
So. iU Hay itnd, Savannah, (la.,
rfXKNDKR their services to planter*, merchant* nud deal-
i ers. in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Heing connected m b«l»lncs* with lloi'Kiv*. llri'so.x
K !’<•.. of Charleston, the e«tahli*hmcnt "f nn office ill this
city will afford our friend* choice of market*. Strict atten
tion will be given to buxine**, and the uwil facilities af
forded customer*. ... ...
J. R. HUDSON. \s. v . nnal .
W. It FLEMING.J sav “ nna, ‘'
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta,
•(.pig tf J. J- COHEN. Charleston,
D issolution —tiio Ann ofc. PiwDAitvia AECo. iitiih
day dissolved by mutual commit. The bu»ltie** wi
ho continued by Mr. 'Ikxav Pkndaavis. who will settle ul
demands against the firm. All |>*-r'"ns imh lde-1»illpleaM
make immediate payment to Mr. 1 1y 1 ^,'k.vIVIS
CALEB PKNDAUV1S, ’
S. A. MYRLS.
Darien. Ga., January 30th, 1854.
N withdrawing from the firm
I those who have
continuance of tho same t«
Pk.vd.vrvm.
we return our thank* to
... patronized ua,and l*ig
our late partner. Mr. Uksiiv
CALEB PKNDARVIS,
S A. MYIll'.S.
HENRY PENDARVIS.
fcb3—w4F
D issolution —Tim co-partnership heroiof»r« exist
under the name ot l.v IlnoiKAt Ikiwax i* tliis day
selvedhy mutual consent. Tim nan I the Ann cat
’'""wiSu nnclll
February 1st. 1864. ALFRED T. IIOWNE.I
ATOTICE.—The subscribers having this dav sold their
TN »tock of Dry Good* to Messrs. Alia** k Hitt v
''faM 111 "" 11 ”"^naenggro
C N0-PARTNKR3II IP NOTICV..—Tho undersigned hi
J day formed a co-partnership under tho name nnd style
of .Noams & ItuiWNm for thu transaction of a Cash Dry
Cwb Business in this city.
February 1st. 1854.
WILLIAM R. ADAMS.
CHARLES W. BRUNNER.
ght tho stoek of
'lie Dry
happy
doo.1* liusine.* ut tlm old atand. where limy will t.
to see their triends and the customer- of the old f«nm«.
febS ADAMS h imi'NNEH.
rpi'.A.—Hvson. Illaclt aud tireen Teas, or superior quail-
1 ty. for s ilo by fob 3 A. I1 ( >NAI'D-
P LASTER—26 M»:* calcined nnd 60 cask* ground PlnsW
landing Uii« day. per bark Sebtaii*. fnim Boston, ai
for -ale on the wharf, by <H6 OGDEN k HI NKI.R.
NITI-Ut ;<TA ™ 1 • A/ETfEEIt.—Uppi’
* Fulled ftab
J Tlioina*. M D. with a new
Stales, on steel, the only eo
Gazetteer of th« United S
hi I f"r nale nt tho Imok sto
,.-dited by T Baldwin
ind *ii|H-rli map of tlm Unltml
plete and thoroughly rellnbh
Be* yet published. Received
i of F. H. SIBLEY,
136 Congress-st.
“a 1.1 ,\N|i |G IK I lit -76 I'ld* Philadelphia Cream Ah', 26
'asks London Porter, for sale h
A 1
(1 O FRENCH PRINTED
• fO case, beautiful patterns all nt 25 c
McMAllDN k DOYLE.
CAMHRICF
style, or
•ent* per yard.
great bargain 'm. PRENDERGAST fc CO.
178 Hrmigliion street, opposite St. Andrew'* Hall, west
able. few
1 tWT Oil MISLAID.—'Tako Nolle*, that l >
IJ mislaid a Promissory Not®. Tor Two Hundred and foil
Hollar* and Thirty nine rent*, dated Savannah. January
liltli. 1854, nml payable Sixty Day* after the date thereof,
l- iiig made in my favor by J. M. Haywood, nnd by mo eii-
«lnr»ed. All person* are hereby forbidden to trade for said
Note, ot to take tlm **in« In payment, a* payment thereof
la* been stopped, and I shall not bo re*ponalble
dorser. fohld
A HONAUD
i potent
I character, with her 4 cl
who are remarkably likely.
A black woman, 20 year* old. good field hand and liouse
**rr:mt, country raised.
A black girl. 13 year* old.
A black boy. 13 year* old.
A black man, 23 year* old, Hold hand, country raised.
A Mack man. 20 year* old, good axe-man. country raised,
A black woman, field hand, and her 3 children.
A mulatto woman, complete house servant, ami 2 chil
dren.
A black woman, a first-rate cook.and her child.
Ji'lj""’™ 1 '‘' arm "“' ,, “ l 'wv!J:v r 7‘M;'.VT«o,.,.,N_
TjViR SALE T»» ARRIVE—600 halo* prime Eastern Hay.
r nnd 200 bids PoUtoa*, jmr shii. Ib.tiinda.from ltath,
Mslnn.by decl8 BRIGHAM. KELLY At CO.
ijitter:
ii nlebj
H AYT-100 balea Butern Hay, landing per bark EHm
l»eth ly-nvitt. for sale by
ftbl5 BRIGHAM. KELLY At CO.
p.NItuWAY CORDIAL.—10 dox Caroway Cordial, for sale
\J i,y A. UONAUD,
octil Comer of Bay and WblUiker ntrcet*.
1IPITEP. AND CHEESE—30 kegs selected «o»hen llutter
-14 l .'ni.f.xo- white and colored Cheeso, received per *team»
: *tsnd for sale by
l-cll HCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO.
P OTATOES—110 hush'd* Potatoes, dally expected by
dec30 E. W. HUKER
White AND OM/vreD V^kUluit received an i
' sortnmut of white and colored Marseilles and Linen
'-"‘.for sale bv |e8 PRICK ft VRADRB
1) REIVED by recent ari Ualf, lilt v I m it cl- I'lanllilg i'll
, J*tae», and for sale low. JOHN K. JFSSE.
hb 17
llACON—6 hhda Dacon Shoulder*, juat received, and for
U *»l« by j» .HYLAND Ac O’NEILL.
ffy tU
'Jk cr.
Jh.
month*
*onm of
jati'JO-
to 'i
IfitS:
MAGAZINES, Me.
H ARPER’S Mngaxiuc lor December; Putnam's Magazine
■ for December.
G|ea<ou'* Pictorial Illustrated New*.
Eva May. the Foundling, or tlm Secret Dungeon; anew
novel. Received and for sale by 8. S. SIBLEY,
novOO 135 CongresN-Htreet.
VIEW OK THE CITY OK SAVANNAH."
A HI'AUIIFL'L birds’-eye view of tlm City of Savannah
sketched from the steeple of the Exchange, by F. Ctr-
tvnu. and litli.-graplo-t by R 11. lloWKtUjust completed.— .
The edition i* limited Tlin-e wishing a ropy must apply
early to It. II. Howell, or nt the book store of
nov20 s. s SIBLEY, 186 Congroaxitreet,
Rlteiiiiialisin ( im <!!
EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
So tliffermer how terrrr or how long ilnnaing.
r IA(IK undersigned. Druggist*, have lor sale that invalua-
A Mo and sure remedy. itorUmore't IthrumaHe I'wi/nnwl
now so universally known and so highly appreciated by
many thousands who have long been cripple* nnd have
been restored to perfect health by it* use. The extensive
manufacturing arrangements, ns also a desire to meet the
circumstance* of all who may bo afflicted with tlii* disease
and make it, to them, the CHttVYKrr, ns It l* the most.
itktaix, mode of treatment have determined tlm proprie
tor* *u reduce the price to TIIKKK imii.ijuu ja-r bottle ; at
which tlm agent* will sell it in future.
J. II. CARTER A: Co.. 1 . , u
A. A SOLOMONS At CO. Mgenta Savannah.
Sold iti Oglethorpe, hv Pemhetton « F.llU; Macon by L.
Little, and Payne k Nesbitt; Millodgovilie. bv /,. \V. Little;
Mnrietta. by Win Root"; Augusta, by llavilnnd. RUley k
Co., and Win. II Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by II. It. June*
ft Co., and Funniiighnui. Cole k Co • at wholesale by A A.
Solomons A: Co., nnd J. H. Carter At Co.. Savannah. Gn.;
Havihui'l. Harrell k Co., nnd P, M, Cohen & Co.,Charleston,
S. nnd J. Wright k Co.. No. 151 Chartres street. New
OrleaiiN.and by Druggist* generally throughout tlm United
State*.
The aboro arc also agent* for tho snta of that inrnhiabta
preparation, already so extensively and popularly known
by hundreds of thousand* throughout Urn United Stat«H,
MtHtTIMOItK'S
HITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD ITRWIFR.
Tim iiunienao sale of this Cordial, during tlm last two
years, and the universal satisfaction it Im* given to all-
in. luding hundreds of the most respectable physician*
throughout tho country—prove* it tho must valuable Al
terative and Blood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all disease* arising from indigestion, a torpid condition of
the IJver, or impurities of the Blood. While a* a Preven
tive of JiseuM'*. especially those of n Hilioiis and Intermit
tent type, nothing has lieen found to e<|iial it.
Tills 1* a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
perfectly Imriule— even with tlm feeblest constitution.—
It* action i* simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
iieuciicial result*. A* an ngreeahio Tonic, it promote*
healthy digestion, nt the same time replenishing the gas
tric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity awl vitality t*» tho Blood, equalize* ita circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu
lates tIio Liver to liealtliv action.
lie InvIgoraU'i nud Kestorca the Knfccbled
nud Debilitated,
and thus, not only removing disease but fortifying the sys
tem against its attack*, and producing atul maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should hu kept In every
family nml used l>v every individual, a* it may not only
save to them hundred- of dollars, but also save them from
utllietion. and even save life iUtdf.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists nnd merchant* will bo nllowcl a liberal dis
count on both the above preparations, nnd ran procure it
of our wholesale agents, aa almvc. at our wholesale prices
DOWNING k CO.. Proprietors.
No, 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western Depot
in Isiuisville, Kentucky, order* may be addressed at either
placo foblS—ly
S.jOO Challenge.
II011KNSACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principle*.compound-
ed with purely vegetable substnnees. being perfectly
safe when taken, nnd ha* never been known to fail in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worm* can nover exist when
tins remedy is once used, from tlm fact that it not only de
stroy* them but romoves all the nliine aud mucus which
may remain.
The Tape Worm.
This worm Is tlm most difik'iilt to destroy of nil lhat In
habit the human body. It gr. w* to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intes
tines nnd stomach a* to produce Fit*. St. Vitas’ Dance, kc ,
which is the cause of many geing to tlm grave, not believ
ing that tlic.-e complaints have their origin from tlm taps
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper me Heine*
To Hew whoaro alllirteil with this aw-
^^BfinyWorniSy r 11 p
fill foe
!h I r. c. inmend
r Pill- ; the Syrup t.. be I iken in do • .ft
I ,-e time* a day. then take from five tu
Pill*, to dislodge and pass the wo. in. By
these directions, the uioslohstiuate cases
DtifliitraB (Sarlte.
». I vW n,0N MelNTOSII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JatluanrilU. Ha.
DKOllDA; THOl'p HOWARD,
ATTURNEY AT l«tW.
tyw, earner gf WhiiaktrK and Bay latu, Sarannah, Ga.
STwvoxrwv . T,,OM Ai T. LONG,
ATr TmT V AT AN " 80MCIT0R GENERAL, F.. DMT
yS lct < e °mtr Hay and Harnard-Mrttit, Savannah.
rv. en. OKD *»AHV» OTMOI,
Corner of Bay and Whltaker-stroot*. GOleo hoovs from 9
A. M., lo 2, P. M.; and from 3*, P. M, to 0, P. M.
•INO. M. MILI.UN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oak* corner of WhilaXer atul liny rtreeU.
Will practice in tlm Court* of Scrlven. Iliitl.ich, Effingham,
eountfea"Glynn. Camden aud Chaliiaui
hie -poollful- tli
eight "f mv l.ivi
strictly folU.win|
of tape worm can I"' speedily cured.
Round or Stoniitcli Worm.
Till* worm is usually found In thesniull intestines,nnd is
the worm must common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, u* adult* have frequently lieen known to
suffer with them. Tho symptom* most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hurdne-s and fullnc* of tho
belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowel*, picking ut tin*
nose, a blueish streak under the eyes. Ac. If you.or any ol
your children have any of ttie a Imre symptoms. H"b-n.
sack'- Worm Syrup can aoMy he depended upon—by u-ing
it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if after
using it according t" the direction* tho patient i* not re.
stored to health.and tlm worm* thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured therein no remedy beyond
tlm grave, as for fall, there is no such word a* fnil with
those wlm use my Worm Syrup.
A*r*rhtc«, or Niuull Thread Worm*.
These worms, to which the human syteui i* liable, are
most troublesome of nil other-. They are generally- to lie
found in the rectum, nud if allowed to remain, from tin- Ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
der*, *ucha* milaiiiin.ition of the bowel*, and other do.
raugeiuent* of the *toinncli. Tlm best and safest medicine
that can he used is llnbcusack'* Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicine* over Ascnrndies. that
I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
and IJver Pills are recommended to he used they will not
cure. All that is necessary is t" iiso tho syrup in accord
ance with direction* on each bottle ; nnd in case a gentle
purgative is required in order to allny the irritation they
produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowel*, is tho most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
IIOBBNHACK’S RIVER PILLS.
No part of tlm system Is more liable lo disease than tho
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels nud
nerves, and if diseased, tho tiloisl of course (lowing thro’
all parts of tho body, produces liter complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. A-c
Dyspcpiiln.
The symptoms of Dyspep-in. and it« variousdiseases are
dizziness in tlm head.heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, soiirness'nrislug from the stomach, kc . and some,
times general languor of tlm whole body, from thin It x»III
be seen that tlm disease owes its origin to a disorganized
state of tho Liver and Stomach. Holtonsack's I ivr Pills is
tlm very medicinet» effect a permanent nnd lasting cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system Into u healthy action, and rendering tlm blood pure
and healthy.
]>tv«-r i'oui|)lnliit,
Is attended with chills.succeeded by fever, severe pain in
the region of tlm liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in thcjgta is in-
creasnl by pressure, should the left lobo be affected, the
pain is generally in tlm left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
tlm skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and tho stool*
clay colored. Tills disease can lie cured by the use of Hn-
bcnxack'a liver Pills, a* they act directly upon the scat of
the dUense, and then operating upon the bowels they ex-
ped all tlm corrupt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Females.
You will fltfd those Pills nil Invalimhlomodlcino in many
complaint* I" which you are subject. In obstruction*either
total or partial they base '»-'-n found of inestimable be we
ll l in restoring and purifying tho hlo.sl and other fluid* so
a* to euro all complaints which may arise from female ir
regularities. as hendnclie. dimness or sight, pain In the side,
hack, A;c. These Pill* are Urn only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure tlm following complaint a. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism,dl*
tressing Dream*, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dis
eases that arise from affection* "I the IJvur, impurity of
tlm Illcod, or constipation of tlm Ik-well.
Alcillrnl Kvlllcncc
We. tlm unudnralgncd I’liyslclaii*, linvlng hud tiio rcolpt
of tlmir maniifscturi' submitted to us for Inspection, say.
that tli" ingredient* of whirli they aro composed makes
them the l>e«t Pill In use for all diseases of the Liver, Ini.
puriticso the Blod, &c.
H GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, M A).
L. BOWEN, M D.
wa- purchase none hut tlioso having the signature “J.
N HOnF.NSA('K.”as all other* are wortliless Imitation*.
Agent* wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
become agent*, must address the Proprietor, J. N. HOIIKN-
SACK, at hi* laboratory,No. 120 North Second-street,ubov*
iu a! by aiulrugglsl" and Merchant* In the U. »
Moore Ac Co.. A. A. Solomon k Co., andJ. E.DeFord.
m*y2l—dUAwl/ *
Teh 7
JOSEPH (4ANAII1.,
.... _ , ATDlltNKY AT LAW,
onice. Bay street, over the Beading Room of tho Republl-
can, entranco immediately east of Messr*.Pricek Vender
D. A. O'llV.RNE,
Mm « AITGRNKY AT LAW,
wHW 1 -6 Bay itroat, over Turner k Co.’a Drug Store.
DANIKLL M COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND OUUNSF.l.UlRS AT LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
B'(uAi'n(gon City, H. 0., *
Will practise In tho various Courts of tho District, and at-
tend to the prosecution of claim* against the Govern-
ment. iune'j'j
PI. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEU/Ml AT LAW,
Alligator, Kart Florida,
Will practice In thu Eastern nnd Southern comities Refer
to C"l. S. S. Sibley, ami It. H. Hilton, Esq., Sarannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKI.I.0K AT LAW
Fbnyth, Monroe County, Ga.
| fdtrflt Until 69 Cflrumpl).
On' Telegraphed for the GeorgUn, • qo
No tv Orlcana Plarkctn— From Mo alto.
Nbw Oulkanh, Feb. 2C.
Tho coit.m solos to-day hare boon only 1,000 bales,
tho market continuing unchnngod. Htcrllng Ex-
change Ih 7 to 7i.
New Ohlranh, Fob. 28.
On Monday tho sales of cotton reached barely 3,000
bales. Up to noon to-day tho sales havo been 4,000
bulos, with a firmer market ttndor the Europa’H news.
Corn has declined 15 cents, being worth only G5
cents.
Flour in <]ull nt$7 to 7j.
Whisky closes at 27 cents.
Freights are advancing. A penny is demanded to
Liverpool.
Tiio cotton market throughout the day has been
very active, with total sales of 12,000 bales, the mark
et exhibiting nu advnuco of Jth under tho Europa’s
advices, and closing with strict middling at 8j to 0
cents. Stock on hand 305,000 Isvlcs. Sterling Ex
change closes nt 74 to 7|- Corn is heavy under a de
cline ; 70,000 bushels sold to-day at from GO to 03
cents.
Tiio steamship Philadelphia, with Havana dates of
tho 2ith,and the United States Irora Aspinwall, with
Calfornia dates, havo arrived. Tiio news brought by
both lias been nntioipntcd.
Tito steamer Texas has arrived, bringing dates
Tom the city of Mexico to tho 18th. Tiio news is of
little Importance. Ex-President Herrera is dead.
Shipping and Steamboats.'
' RTF. AM* II11* I* All El*.
FOR KEY WEST VNI) HAVANA.
71. leave on \\’«l)>e*lay. Ill March.
1 Tho Unit"'! Stale* Mill Hteomihlp ISABEL
—itl'iujAH It'ii riqmmanilot, will regulirly
la* port on the 1st tuff 16th of ouch month. For
canm* * nun
A. NEW IlOliK.—oil! I-liie.—The nchiMinsr
53S&JGSEPII GRICE. Rogers, mister, will hive despatch
aiuihove. For deck freight, apply to
marl BRIGHAM, KELLY >100.
jj. ' NK W YORK—OldKiUblliheHLIne^-
535ltT)i.i lino ship FAR WKST.J. II. Uonnott, muster, will
Imvo quick despatch ns abovo. For freight or passage,
apply on hoard or to BRIGHAM, KEIJ.Y k (X).
• T* R( VHIlI’OOIi-Rio *lil|> I'Klsex or Okamik,
fiBit John Thompson, muter, will meet with desjiutcb a*
lilkivo. For freight, apply to
ft'h'JH
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
fel.3
8. W. RARER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Monticello, Jrffermm County, Florida.
Rrfcrenco—Hon, IV. B. Elkmuiu, Savnnuah, Ua.
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
.. Tniupvitle, fkoryia,
i. pr f C , ve " V ,0 « irccult Cour,H «f Thomas. I/iwndoi,
r. C /t.ulrr’/P'w " K * nd J n vln-U"orjriaj and in thoOlr.
ui,i 1 ii ra U !’/ J r e "r!'. n ’ A,| i.li*on nnd Hamilton, of the
Mlddta Circuit of Horlda.and in Alachua and Columbia
counties tu the U*tem ( Irnuit „f Florida Will attend to
Ingtoii ** ° f ul ' pcr!,ou * bwr ° ro t,,e departments at Wa*h-
WILL1AM H. DASHER.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
.. 7)vy>n/J«, Jeomdeicoonty, Oa.
WHI^mU^lmnomua^ Luwade*. Clinch, Ware. Appling.
Ti'lfair. Irwin. lAurvns, an<| Pulaski counties.Georgia;
11 n 4Udlaon, Hamilton, and Columbia couni
fch23
ties. Florida.
wur -c .0
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT l.AW.
. Buena Vitla, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise In the counttas of Marion, Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogeo, U-e, and any adjoining
Tvioes may bo required. Jan2fl
counties
e their 1
WALTER S. NUTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in the Flc hanye
Will prnctlc-l.i th.cn.lW ScHn-n, Wmhinglnn, Bleb.
muml, Burke, and Cliatlmm countie*. feb8.
JOHN R. COCHRANE~7
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Uurona county. Ga.. late junior partner of the
firm of A. k J Ksxihsxk. Irwlnton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his earn |> nr tic-
iilnr attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr C B
Guyton. F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M MaraU,Savannah.
mny7—dAwly
BANCROFT «Vi HR VAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND llKOKKR.,,
torlh. ,,,„! 3.1. „f st.cH, Btnnla, Exclmnc »„,1
Real Estate, 117 Bay street, Savannah. j,m24
.xuiiiiuyeiuuu!.
CRUDER Ac WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
84 Hay-itrcet..Savannah.
riiwxko c. want.
Iona t. u
ROWLAND At CO.
40M* T. )lOWIJIXD,4R.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay aired. Savannah.
I’WKILt.
r. 11 vla.xii. ~ ' ~
HYLAND M O’NEILL. '
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS, kc.
Sejet Door lo Mart hall F Inure. Hrouijhlon street, '*
aavax.xAH. iikiiruia.
Wholesale and retail dealers in imported nln"*
_krencl» brand ta*. segars. nnd fancy groceries.
nd liquors,
II. It. WASIIIll'RN, jVir’t.,
SHII'l'I.NG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
havax.xaii, a*.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
So. 94 Hay-street, Savannah.
O’HEAR STONKY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Sorth Commercial Wharf, Charleston. South Carolina
LATH Of THE PIIOI OK I.KUAKK. O'llKAIt a CO. ’
TllOMAH (V ItNlGIlT,
PRACTICAL H'H SK and ship plumbers,
S". \h Hamanl itrert. Savannah. Ga,
r**nd pipe, shoot lead, block tin. copper boilers, light
force pump*, hydraulic ram*, nnd kitchen range*. 1
stnntly on liand. Orders from the country promptly at-
Jan7
tended to
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St. An
drew’s Jlall, Broughton Street.
HOOFING.
Tho subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feel*assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
„ , J. J. MAURICE.
JK4*Gutt«rs and Conductor* made to order.
j. o. WATTS.
So. 4 Harnard stm>l. between the Market
HAVAN.VAII. CIA.,
ucories, Foreign nml Domestic Liquors, Dried
Deal.
Fruits, Ac., Ac.
Referenoo*—A. Chanipl
Messrs. Kuliuii A Whitehe
K LOOiXlT. wm. n. toxa. joiix u. iiavih.
LOCKETT, LONG At CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
it. r. Horton. „ , t kikkman,
HORTON HIKE.VI AN,
WHOI.K8AI.K AMI IIKTAIk IIKAI.KK9 IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS,
no Hroughton^treet,
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WIIOI.K8ALR AMI ItKTAII. IIKAI.KR IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Mona ment Scjiia rr .Savannah. Ga.
PROTECTION I.\*URAM'E COMPANY.
Of Hnrtfoi'il, Uniiii.
The undersigned. Agents of tho above Company are prepared
tn take ri.-k* against Fikk on Buildings and their contents.
AlsoMaiumiSka Riska. on the mo«tfovnrahta terms.
BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y k Co Agenta.
BROWN iti HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WOT IIROAII STMKrr. 8 tVANNAII, «A.
1X0. II. Ill’ll..
/ Hr.PARTNKRSIHP NOTICE.—Tlm nnd"
v> day as-'ieiuteil with him Mr. ilKNliv f
eoiinty. with whom he willcoiitinuo thoFnnliirngeimd Com
mission busineH-in tlii*citv.under Ihe firm of Hi 11. k Kino
Jan 12 JNO If. Ill'Ll.. 210 BaV-street.
IIKNRT C. KIM!
I'Kued ha- this
Kinii. of Of
POVVEIt PRESS PRINTING.
’im—
GEORGE N. MUIIOLS,
Owens' Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made large addition- to hi*establishment.noiiltntie*
tod.. ItniiK AND Jolt PRINTING, in his usual ueat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
BW All work executed with di*|Niteli.
C Alt RI AG E 31A N U FACTOIl Y.
CARRRH’X. BUGGIES AND SULKIES—A
scriuer* are imw prepared to offer to the piihtio. Carriage*.
VliKton*, Buggies.Carryall*, fcc.frvdi from some of the
most popular EstaUi*liinent*. and ltuil-ler« ut the North.
The selections were made by one of the firm, uitli strict
reference to the requirement* of this market.
Th-y are determined l" keep only surh artirles In tlieii
line, ii* they cnneonAdi tidy recommend nml warrant. f""l
log assuredthat they will l»* sustained in offering a better
nnd finer class of work, than has been usually kept in tlii
market.
Tlie Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
Inc, and satisfy themselves, whether they nro in ournesi
hv an examination of tlmir *lock
’ ajp All kinds of Rena 1 ring done as heretofore.
L.S. BENNETT k CO..
july 31 Corner Weal Broad nnd Bay-ela.
CO-PARTERH1IIP NOTICE.
The undersigned have associated thcliHolve* to
gether. under llie name and »lytaor MurplivADe
naactlon of general Boot an< <
I Whitaker-sti
the
1 the ci
occupied by M
v prepared t»otter to their friends
cted stock of taidies’ nnd (ientlo-
hichthev will *ell cheap for cash.
MURPHY .V DEV ASSY.
Prcndergi
and the public, a well s
men'* liout*, Shoe*, .kc.
J3y
IIROGANS—BROGANS.
subscribers would call the attention
planters and others, in want of good and cheap
hrogan*. to call nnd examine their stock, a* they
feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
prices ol their good* cannot laR to pic
tli!
prices ol t
n»vl5
ffci
DRY FEET I
RESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just
cates water-proof Boot* ; also, a
lot "f thick pegged Boots, together with a tin" a*
sortment of Gentlemen's and laidies' over Shoe*,
some or a uew and approved style, which will bo sold at tow
prices, hy R. FLANIGAN k Ok. 10f. Bryan street.
/Ill in want will please call and judge fur themselves,
decll
- CANARY CAGE-* BY THE IJUfT STEAMER—
A variety of new and beautiful pattern* of canary
('ages just received. Those desirous of a hand-
some Cage, nnd one proof against Mites.hnro only
to make an early call Toro choice from a fine a*
sortment.
y r._r.DlJ.lSS l*M> Bryan-st,
NoRN—860 hu hel* priin
■■ jail 18
H AY—160 I'll"* choice Eastern II iv. just received and
for salo in lots to suit purchasers, by
decl K. w. nUKr.R
TT’ANfT III THINS— Silk, velvet, gilt, p-ie-lain and fancy
F tint ton*, and of all other kinds, in large variety at
now IH KEMPTON k VKRCTIfJJWI
B RANDY—20 half mol U) quarter pipes Gturd. Uupii v k
Co.’s Brandy, vintage* nt IMG. ’ll and '60. nur own Im
portation. jnn24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
S PRINO BOTTOM GUARDED LANTERNS, jiat r jcelved
and for »al« by feb!7 J. P- COLLIN
ClmrlcBtou Uutton Market.
C11 aiii.kston, Feb. 28.
Tlie snlcrt of tiio day foot up 1,1*00' bale* at 7j to 10
ccnte. The market closed without change. Vessel*
are Hcarco.
Stcnm!>onta Burned In Mobile.
Modii.k, Feb. 27.
Tho steamboatai Sam Dalo and Ambassador, loading
for tho Alabama and Totnblgbeo rivers, on Saturday
last, were entirely destroyed by lire. Other wtenm-
era near by were much scorched, aud very narrowly
escaped destruction.
BAccldcnt nnd Loaa of Llfo In Near Orleans.
Nmr Oulkanh, Feb. 27.
On Sunday night, u terrible accident occurred at
the French Opera liouac, in Orleans street. During
tlie performance, tlie upper gallery gnvo way, cruali-
ing in its full tiio Hocond tier, thence falling into tho
pit. Three white persona and several negroes were
killed, besides eome forty or flfty persona seriously
injured.
H OOKS—BOOKS—Homo Scum
Mat inn Sttsplin
1 nud Homo Sounds, hy 11
Alcohol and tiio Constitution of Man. b}- E L Youiuans.
A Week's Itallght.or Games and Stories.
Tho Bcthrothed. by Alu-sandro Manrono.
Ono Year, a tslo of wedlock, by Emily F Carlen.
John, or a Cousin In Hand is worth two Counts in tho
Rush, by Emily F Carlea.
Count Christoval. vol. 2d.
Linne Lick wood, a novel, by Catherine Crowo,
Wheel of Mi*rortune, by Nod Huntline.
Work* of John C Cullioun. vol 4tli.
Whig Alinannc, for 1864.
More of Mr*, l'urtington'* Carpet Hag of Fun.
Busy Moments »f nu Idle Woman.
Graham's and Hur|ior's Magnrino.for January.
Received and for s.ilu at 136 Congress street, hv
jnn'Jfl H. S. SIBLEY.
M OURNING GOODS—Black bomtm/.iues. dii French me
rino and Coburg doth*, alpacas. Canton cloth*, raw
silk*, black siik and satin da chone. Froucli nnd English
crape*, love and crape veils. French nud English calicos.
Ac . ju*t received and fur salo by
novlO BtWITT k MORGAN.
C O FT
75 sacks Java do. 130 half a ml’quarter chest* Teas, of
0FFF.E AND TEA-
75 sacks Java do. 1
rious kind*, for sale by
N otice.—n
and Firo I
1 prime clioioo Kin
el qu irter chests T. . _
Mc'MAIION k IMIYLE.
dorsigned intend to apply to tlie Marino
Firo Insurance Bank, nt Savannah, On., for pay
ment of two halve* of fifty dollar bill* on said Ikuili. to wit:
left-hand half, letter A. No. 201. signed J. Olmstead, Cnsh'r,
and right hand half, letter B. No. 304. dated Jnn'y 1st.
1852, signed Edw’d I’ndclford. Pres. Tlicse part* of bill*
were misted together, nml were so received by the under
signed, without, at tlie tiino, observing the disrrcpanri.
WM. MAXKY A CO.
Monticello, Jasper county,Fob'y 22,1854. f26—wl.i
H ITTFRS.—12 lioxes linkers' Uiuere, 12 ihTAbsyuthTjua
received aud for sale by
deoJB _ HYLAND k O’NKHJw
F OB SALE.—A vnlunbta plantation on tho Louisville
road, six miles from the city. With the plnco w ill bo
sold ten likely ni'gvoo*. two h«r»e». two mules, thirty llvo
head of cattle, and thirty hogs; nlso.the plantation tools,
nnd about two hundred acre* of Rice, nnd tho balance,
prime Sea Island Cotton Land The tract contain* four
hundred acrea. 61.21 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
C OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—T. * l>.~Mnitenna. 142
Brough ton-street, having taken Mr T. Conway, (late
at Messrs. Shcahau) Into cepartncrsliip. tiio liusine** in fu
ture will be conducted under tlie style and firm of
fbb!6—lm T. k L. M«KENNA k CO.
P OLISHED steel Fire Sets, Urns* Andirons, bra**-bended
Sliovol*.Tong* and Poker*, kitchen Firo Dog*. Shovel*
d Tongs. Coal Hud*, Eire Carriers. Trevils. Ac..for sale hy
large assort
ATKEN & BURNS.
ecu# * .1 p. coi.1,ins. loobryanstreet,
U MBRELLAS—Gentlemen’s silk nnd cotton Umbrellas
lAdies’ silk Umbrellas and Parasols,
ment just received and for salo hy
01:125
UELUNG OFF BKU WO )ST.—A great varioty ofladii
dress Goods, suitable for this season hy.
decl7 DEWITT k MORGAN.
( 11'ANO—20 ton* prime Peruvian Guniio. for”»ali! to ar-
T rive. Apply tu decll OGDEN A BUNKER.
ived per steamer Flor-
CHAMPION A WATTS.
1, very likely.
A PPLES—20 bbl* Apples,just rei
Ida, end for sale by
"man. aged 20
i, washer and i: ...
Apply to
WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
B RANDY. GIN. Ac.—100 hills E P Gin, 25 do Brandy. 16
do Cherry Brandy. 100 boxes Cheese, 2000 Ih* Twine.26
HOl/COMlifc, JOHNSON A CO.
—lO 1 ' Cask* Ground Plaster daily ex
to arrive bv
BRIGHAM. KEI.I.Y A CO.
C l ROUND PI.ASTER
r peeled. For talo
P ORTLAND SYRUP.—300 barrel* for sale by
Jan* COHEN A FOSDICK.
UN DRIES—6 pip-* Me.
60 I.
• Mol*.
nd 100 keg* prime I*'afl.nr,
■■■■■MW ... baita. Mila Nos
3 Mackerel. 20 en*k* pint* sn t 10 .In quart* liras*’ portei
60 taixe* new Bunch iUi*in*. 100 do fc and s« BnwtaP* Can
dies. 20.000 superior l'LinUtion Uigur*. 15 ca-W* choice mi
gav-eumt 11am*. 10 do new Bacon Slmobk-r*. lan-ling an
for sale by fehS suit AN uin. JiiH.\>Ti)N A cu.
tiUTTER. Ac.—30 kegs m'leded lui-lieii llu'ler, 60 hove
JA do Cheese. 100 do new scaled Herring, received and to
sale bv feb8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A Co.
-Po
Augusta—Nei
S PRING DRESS t
style rich Silk Grenadines, B.irogi
• ’rape do Paris, white and cdored French l.awn*. plnin and
printed; plain I'rcnoli Cauihrie*. French Brilliant* printed
and white; black Bareges, plain and figured. Ac.. Ac . for
sal" by fel.16 HENRY I.ATHRoP A CO
C ODFISH. MACKEREL: Ac.—2 htal* choice Cu.llwh. 'u
bid* extra No 1 Mackerel. 10 do pickled Herring. 00
B ACON SIDF-S ANDSII01 , I.DKR'<—lo'ea*ks prime ribbed
Side*. 25 d" cli nr do. 10do new Shoulders, lamling and
for »ata by jaw'JO SCRANTON. JOllNSKiN A CO.
to Rico Su-
Irleans do.
ified do. 15 boxes ta-afdo. 75 bid*
can* Syrup. 100 do cheap sugar-
•I for sale hv
WEBSTER A PALMES.
S UGAR AND MGLASSKS—20 lihds choice
gar. 10 do Muscovado do. 16 do prime 1
120 bids crashed and cla '
prime new crop New II
house do, just received a
ilecUl
i ov:";,';;,
SU6DKIK.S,
CHESTS superior GuniKjwdcr Ten; G do do do
Hyson do;
10 half rho.ts. ill quarter lb package*. Hyson Tea. con-
venient fur retailing; ’
4o 0 nml 10 ih chest, superior Ilvson Tea;
8 half chest*, in 2 lb packages, do do do;
10 do do ir. 2 lb do superior Black do;
20 do do in quarter lb do. Black'Tea for retailing;
16 G lb do superior Black Ten;
Hi bag* black Pepper; 10 do Allspice;
8u mats Cinnamon;
40 boxes ground Pepper. (linger and Spice;
60 do superior Mustard;
60 do latmon. Raspberry nnd Strawberry Syrup;
40 do one gallon, half and quarter, assorted Pickle*;
1”0 do Adntnantiue Camlles-
»'>0 do Bead"!'*Tallow do;
30 do Sperm Candles; GO do Family Soap;
80 do Pale nnd No 1 Soap;
40 do I’enrl Starch; 30 do Tomato nnd Walnut Catsup;
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do Soda Snlerntu«.in quarter,hf and one Ih papers;
8 do Ginger Preserves;
10 do assorted W I do;
30 do 1 groench. quarter and hf Ih Smoking Tobacco;
20 gro fine cut Yellow Bank Chewing Tobacco;
pOTATOp. 1
I ag* .ene*
FLOUR. Ac.—list bids Potatoes. 60 hid* and
. 10 Idils lliraui Smith's do. lo casks
*’ tamdnii Porter, in pint*. 10 bids solar whiter Oil, 20
shite wine nnd cider Vinegar. 20 half chest* Oolong
and Pouchong Tens, loose and in '* and R, packs, 2oo
dozen Mustard. Scrub Brushes. Clothes Lines. 200 gross
Matches.and 100 reams Wrapping Paper.Just received aud
for salo by IMVID O’CONNER.
6*1*4 corner Broughton and Drayton street*.
N OTICE—Tlie subscriber* beg to notify their patrons
and friend* that they will, in a few dav*. open a stock
't Orufs. Medicine*. Ac., in Broughton street, where Giey
porarily conduct hu*inesa until they shall have
ngoments for tlm permanent ro establish-
will t
do their n
ment of their house.
They will, for tlie present. l»o found nt tho store on
Broughton street, between Weed A Co.’s nnd Solomons’
Grocery Store. _ jnnlS—tf A. A SOI/IMONS A CO
V MA ET and 'ilk Mantilla-, white crape Sloi» I cloth
Talmas, N W Collnrs. Clioinisette*, no. just received
and for sale hy _ dcc23 HkWITT A MORGAN.
live, for aaf(
COHEN A FOSDICK
i. Imp rial, and Pouchong.foi
WEBSTER A PALM IM.
thu
by |wM
rpEA—60half-chests nvs.
X salo by *ep15
State
da. for sale,
dec 15
Georgia. South Carolina. Alahamn, a
hatesata aud retatl.at 135 Congre**-*!.. bv
S. S. SIBLF.Y.
N apkin kings
r ■
Rig*, for sale by
ory, boi
c-lliiiul virtue*. Just
.1 P COLLINS
and Oat ki’s genuine
tid containing all the
vd *nd for *ale by
W. W. LINCOI.N, Monument s
received, a l"t of line sina
d Hams, for family use. fur sale by
augl8 A. BONAUD.
S OAP AND STARCH—60 bowsCidgate'iSoap and Starch,
l or sale by Dov28 HYLAND k O’NEILL
H AMS—landing srlir. Mohawk! 200 Reynold'* suimrior
Hams, for sale by
novl'J .1 v. 00NNKRAT k CO.
I t'.-r KKt'EIVED (sir steamer Aigusta, » lull suppt, ol
tj itrintly prime Goshen Butter. il*o. choice Butter, 4 |fe*
for 61. fair Butter, 6 18* for fl,for*ala by
oct29 IV. G. DICKSON.
NEW YOUK.-«eor*l» Uiio^-Pncket
of Monday, 27th Instant.— 1 Tlie regular packet bark
A MORTON, Capt. Iluckley. will sail a* above. For
freight or 100 bale* Cotton, to complete cargo, or passage,
apply to Cuptnlii on board, nt Andoi'Hou’s upper wharf, or to
11 J 1 ROWLAND A 00.
Agenl* Now York—Scranton A Tollman.
sT.* HOSTON—Tiio regular packet bark R. H.
vp.% nnilGI.Art. Captain Johnson, will meet with ills
patch fur tlie above |mrt. For freight of twonty-flvo bales
cotton on deck, apply to
fob'24 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
J UST received at A. Uonaud’a Fancy Grocery Store, per
steamer roni New York,* new supply of preverved
I<obsters, Salmon. Pate do Perdrenux and Pate do Calllos.
Also, sumo very line Grulero Chooso. Corner of liny nnd
Whitaker streets. feh24
tfy£_Tlie schr, EPHRAIM A ANNA. Ungstaff. masier.
will have dispatch ns nlxiro. F'or freight or passage apply
»u board, at Telfair's wharf, or to
fcb24 BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00.
*ll\ I/rniOIllO.—lli'Kiilui'l.tiic'—Tho schr
SUMFIMKT. Sterling, Master, will havo dispatch
a* above. For freight or passage apply on board at Tel-
lair’s wharf, or to
fd.24 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
HOST ON .— I'he brig MARY EI.IZABETH. Copt
jfliyjSKroMt. will have immediate dispatch for the above
For freight of 2U0 bale* of cotton, to complete cargo.
faction Sabs.
HY ('OI1KN M KOSBICK.
On the tint Tueeday In March next, will be sold |„ front of
the court Irani*. In tl,. City uf ftivsnnah ’
l-SNo 4. (blMTvtlil^.HMtbMSv W.rd'.l,tv (rsvr^-t
IraoL br nlnrfj rlPu) M do.p. wllh Imprei.-i,,. nl.
on. .ltu.W In (Iron,I,inn Inswwn .7,1
JaDerson streeta.
Term* at sale marl
0» the first Tuesday In March next, will beaold, In front of
court houae, ’
Five Prim* Negroee—one of them a young man about 21
year* old. a good plantation carpenter, ftruui ca*h, put-
ebaaera paying for title*. f«b!4
Valuable F’arm Lots—At Private Male.
Eleven ten acre lots, situated on Isivcr’s lane, being part
of Milieu’* farm. A plan of the lots may lie seen at our
counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance In two
equal annual Instalment*, with (uterest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
apply to
feb24
ROWLAND A CO.
NKW YOIIK—Union Line.—The regular
Sgytparket schr. NORTH Sl'ATK. Horton, mai’.er, will
have quick dispatch a* abovo. F'or freight or passagn ap
ply to feb‘21 GGI'EN A Hl'NKER._
NKW YOlUC—Gxouuu Lt-xx—The regular
Jpacket schr. P. R..IIi*KTon, Capt. Lingo, will have
late dispatch for tlie above port. For freight of 76
bales cuttou to complete cargo, apply to
ROWLAND A CO.
Agents New York—Schanton A Taluiax. f"hl7
t HORTON—■The fine bark ELIZABETH! JCA YHT,
OtSIV Cm.t HackstalT, will have dispatch. F'or freight of
■iron nn deck apply to
fubl6 COHEN A FOSDICK.
HY T. J. WALSH.
Underwriter’s Sale.
On Monday. 27th Inst, at 11 o’clock, at the atlllofl of Clark
A llannegar, on Jones’ wharf.
A main sail, foretop sail, and jib. belonging to the brig
Mary If. Cbatipell. Sold by order of tho port wardens for
account of underwriter*i and nil miici-riied. Term* casli.
I*rlvato Sale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 year*, an or
phan. Tertna cash. jan‘26
Private Sale—10 shares steamer Jenny 1 Jud Stock, 10 d®
Ogeechee Plankroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low if
appllod for Immediately janlS
To Hlro by tho Year—A negro boy, aged 22 year*, a brick-
layor, janl
At Private gale—I/it No. 60, Walluu ward, Robertavlllo,
fronting on Stewart street.
At Private Salo.
Ut No. 24,1-lth district, and 2d section, containing 100
acres, within fuur miles «f the town of Clinton. Terms
cash. _ decl 3
At Private Sale.
Ix»t No. 25. south of Jones street, and improvements, con
sisting of a two-story Iiouko and double tenement, in good
order. Rents at 833 per mouth. Will ho sold a bargain, as
tlie nreseut owner is moving from the city. F'or term* and
further particulars inquire at thu counting room. d!3
At iqivate Sale.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted, lo
good order. Terms cash. decl3
At Private Sale.
Seed Ryo and Oats In quantities to suit purchaser*.
Clothing at Private Salo—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfino frock, sack
and overcoats, in lot* suit purchasers, for sale low. Term*
cash. nov4
auction Balts.
I»T fUXLDRIUK A BELL.
TIII8 DAY, Ml 11 o’clock, will be sold in front of store
rhe uxml s'-nitmcni of Groceries, Provisions, Liquor*,
t rockery mhI UIm» Ware, Dry Gooda. new and second hand
ry, Ac. Term* cash on
N n.—All article* purebashed at auction and not aetUad
tar before the next regular aalo.wlUbe sold on accnuntand
rlak of the former purchaser. matt
Private Sale—16 hhda. beat New Orleans Eager, landing
rrom brig Crocus, and for aale. feblT
Bale—Four very valuable Lota, 80 by 00 rest,
■'.‘"“-l n "*I J‘ ark * t B<|uare, on Congree* atreet, l(etweea
Jefferson and Montgomery street*. febl6
G—^•‘•■-Joat'rerelved ahd forisale In nuantl-
rtZ «. ,uU 60 bale* Rice Hay, cut when the
Um/.ibl KSSSly and in milk, equal to the beat
5,“ “e""
,, *' r ’r,7l7 MnotM b-irel, b»t H.ntlng Cot.-
l™. ju.* rcwlT^l m, Term.
ftbl (I
, Administratrix Bale.
0n „^® fln, J Tuesday in April next, will be sold, in front ol
the court house, during the legal hours of sain.
All Improvement* on tho south-east corner of Lot No 33.
\N a r re ii wanl. corner of Broughton and Price streeta. Hold
by onler of the honorable Court of Ordinary for Cliatham
county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of the
estate of Gasiier Rosey, deceased. Terms cash, purcliaaera
P a 7 i . n A for »'»>«■ MATILDA ROBEY, Adm’x
,0DIU estate Gaiper Rosey, deccaaod.
„ .. _ . . Guardian Sale
Untbe Tj’ig-r In April ntxt.darin, IhnUsalbomol
rele. will bo sold, before the court Louse in the city of
*3/ " NKW YORK—Union Line.—The ru<ular
packet schooner ENCHANTRESS.^Tyler, master.will
hsvequick dispatch for the above port. F'orfreiglit or pas
sage apply to fabl2 OGDEN A BUNKER.
<2± HOSTON.—Tho ship CAN JgnT Capt. Mcl-enn,
,SSS4' v i" meet with dispatch for tho above port. F’or
freight of one hundred bale* cotton on deck, apply to
Mill II K. WASHBURN. Agent.
regular
Aj NKW YORK—New York—The
SSRI’ack. t bark MARIA MORTON. E. M. Bulkle*,
ter. will havo quick dispatch for tlie above |Mirt. For
freight or pa*Migo apply to tho Captain on board, nt An*
derrouV upper wharf, or tu ROWLAND A CO.
Agents New York—Sciuntox A Taij.ma.v. febll
HALTI3IOKK.—Tho picket schr. WII.LulV',
JsUBi rimrher. master, will liave quick dispatch as above
Fur freight or passage apply to
feblO OGDEN A HUNKER.
FPJ1 NKW YORK—Old Katnlritalroil Lino.
—Tlie p icket brig EMITRE, O. A. Knudson, master,
will have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage
apply on board, or to
fublO BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
NKW OKLKANS.—Thu brig G. L. Awuurr,
ing linir her cargo engaged, will havo dia •
freight or passage apply to
leo-j COHEN A FOSDICK.
Ai HOSTON.—The r(*gular packet barkSEIlindS.
•affl^rulemnn muster, will meet with dispatch a* abovo.
For 1 wight or passage apply to
fobs 00DEN A BUNKER,
jjs NKW YORK—Tlie *chr. Makt Him, Captain
Wyman, will havo immediate dispatch for tlie nlmvo
purl. F'or freight of fifty hales cotton, on dock, to com
plete cargo, apply to ful>8 ROWLAND A CO.
At ~ IJ V KItl’OOL—Hie a 1 ship GLENLSW.
IY’" Oliver, master, having a large portion of her
cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. F’or freight of
from 600 to 800 bates cutton, apply to
feb3 BIUGHAM. KEIJ.Y A CO,
jfjt NKW
•dfflkcolo- lllivll
patch. F'urfrelgh
THOSTON.—a,e fine Uiuk I'EIRE A. llavliug,
acph;muster will have quick despatch lor tho abuve port.
Furfieiglit or passage apply to
Jatjai BRIOHAM. KELLY k CO.
I’llOVIOKNCK—Hie I.rlg I'llIU'ltA,Cant.
jff-tfegCrnfiiiii. will meet with di*patcli as above. Fur
freigtii or passage apply on hoard or to
Jan2fl BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
yAC' HOSTON—'Hie tairk MACON, Mayo, master,
■Sl-KwIII liavii miick ili.uatrli n* almvo. For freight'
pa-rage apply on board nt Telfair's wharf, or to
jan'JI BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
'Sht LI VKRPOOL.—The bark QUEEN VK.T'lllllA,
mnster, will Imre qulclt (lespateh n* above.
for freight apply to jan24 BIUGHAM. KELLY A 00.
I*IIILA1»KLI»HIj\.—Herron's Line.—
jffi^fcTlii' regular packet schooner S. A. SMITH, Smith.
inn*t»r, will have quick despatch fur the abovo port. For
freight or passage apply to jan'JI OGDEN A BUNKER
•fff NKW YORK—The sobouner I’LANDOMO
4/*^- Cm it. Brown, F'or freight or passage apply to
AND A CO.
HOWL
.T?f HALTIMORK—Regular Line.—The
•w^Stffel’ATRICK HENRY. , master, will meet-
(Tupatcli iih above. F'or freight or passage apply on hoard
or to j.anll BRIGHAM, KFXLV A CO.
l.IVKRI’OtH,-The A.i, . . -:.-p -11 i;!.I M..
Henderson, master, will in*-ei «ii|, dispatch fur tlie
ahnve port. d«13 I’AUF.IAMUn. FAY A CO.
. ., *ITW»b. MNCON IIAWKINSVIIJJJ AND I. VND-
xin'v.4jJm£aIN' (i ’ s HElJtW.—Tlie steamer ISAAl SCOTT,
Captuu Dillard, will leave ns above on Monday or Tuesday
next. F'orfreiglit or passage apply to
fel>20 SMITH A LATHROP.
FOR OHAllliKSTI>,\.
- .•*1T.'!!!* 3 Tl >" atonineraGiird.nl and Calhoun will
t--c.' v^ | „l., n y..(.l eiery Monday, Wednesday,
I relay mid Saturday at 7 o’clock, I*. M.. leaving Clinrle*-
ton oil the sn day* at 6 o’clock. P. M
The taint* arrive and leave Charleston In timo to connect
with tho South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent,
Savannah. Feb. 7.1864.
WKKKLY STKA31-PACICKT LINK.
FOR I’ALATKA, K. K..
Wo Harim. Brunturuli, St Maty*. J.e.'■>•>«>'ille and Mitblle-
bury. ( Filark 1 Yrek- )
r vir— ta The new nnd elegant stemn-pnckel ST.
J—i'-d^i-^lij.lOHN.-'C .ia.nn Jim.- Kiucbiiokn, will leave
fur the nlHiVe place Tlitirnday. 2d March, nt lUu'cluck.
A M • and every Thursday then-after. Tlii* hunt hn* lieen
built e*pre*»ly t--r tlie trade, and tin* fnrge and airy state
room nccommoilatlon* fur iw»-cuger*. for freight or pass-
nge, apply on hoard nt the Fl"ridn Slesni-l’nckot Wharf,
near the gn* work), or to
feb'25 CLAGIIORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
Bit' The St. .I.din* will mike her next trip to St. Au
gustine on Thursday, the Ititli March.
WKKKLY UNITED STATICS MAIL LINK.
FOR I’ALATKA, K. F.,
via Darien. Jlrunsu i'k , St. Maryt. Jacksonville. /‘icolata,aml
Midilblutrij. (Black Creek,) carrying Ihr V S. Mail
m The regular steam-packet WM. GASTON.
Cnpt Turn. F.. Sttsw. will leave fur the above
place mi I ue-day morning 2Mth February, at 10o’clock,and
euiitiiiue to luavo every Tuesday. F’or freight or passage
having Imndimme accommodations, apply oil hoard, at tin
Florida Steam Packet wharf, near the Gn* works, or to
61)23 CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM. tgcuU.
Class 50 :
10 03 01 00 44 19 34 35 70 27 12 7 4
Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at
• E. WITH I NOTON’8.
UKKKNR AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY A MAURY. Managers.
Class 52, draws on Thursday, 2nd instant, In this city,
Sales uloso at 3 o’clock, P. M.
CAPITAL,
$4,500.
75 Number LoUery—11 Drawn Ballots.
MS' Ticket* 61—shares iu proportion.
Extra Class 7, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
4th March. capital,
$40,000.
75 Number 1/ittory—12 Drawn Ballots.
MS' Ticket* *1(1—shares in proportion.
Tickota either singly or by tlm package for solo in Bay
lane. Savannah, Go., next to Robinson A Camp.
" WITHINGTON.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure.—Fbr 1‘alatka. Fla..and all the interme
diate land mgs on the route.
- - vff "^la. Tho supuriur uew Steam-packet WELAKA,
rjy ViVLsrataa’r 1 '’" 1 Ki.xu. will, until further notice,
leave every Sati'kiut, at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms. KB follows;
To Darien .83 00 I To Picolata 88 00
St. .Marys I 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville « 00 | Black Creek....8 00
N. II.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, furOrala, will bo
re-*hipp<-d free of all cluirgesat Palatka.
For freiglit «r poaoago apply »n board at tho Charleston
Steam Packet Gnnpany’s wharf, or to
fehlS B. M, f.AFFTTEAU, Agent,
PLANTING POTATOES.—100 hid*, prime Planting Pota-
X toes, daily expected, to arrive, fur sale bv
M>7 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
H ay and PLASTER -22 bales Hay. and 8 bblsand4
bag* C.ilciuu Plaster, landing from schr J P IVetliurilli
and for agio by dool8 BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y A C
TMPF'JUAL TURKEY WINB-20 doun just rooolved and
X fur *alc hy Jan9 A. BONAl’D.
P .U EDE F'GIE. Grns. Saucisseo, Trnffee, Yarmouth Hi
ring, do Salmon; Durham Mustard ; just received and
for sal" hy a. BONAUD.
teb 3 Corner of Bay and IVhitaikcr-streets.
—Iimiii liiislu-l* pri
iu yellow Corn, fu
HYLAND .v O’NEILL
o * liito ( "i ii. and 1000 bushols
*alo by
ROWLAND A Oil
L’GR SALE—A very likely mulatto man. agef 22 ye
I iiuexcellent c>*q>er hy trade, warranted as such,
sold Tor mi fault.
Also.a coachman ngod 23 years, of good character. Ap
ply to Janl8 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
O ATS— 50(1 hiixiicl* priinn seed bat*, for salo, to arrive
per schr J A Dale from Baltimore, apply to
u4 OGDEN A BUNKER.
p ROUND PLASTER — 26 bids Ground Plaster, uuw latid
vl ing from the Brig Northman For sab-bv
»"v8 OGDEN A BUNKER.
C IODFISH. SAUSAGES, Ac —I0U0 ll.s Codn.b. 5 bbl«TkT
J togneSausage*. 10 do Smoked Beef, 30 boxes Liver
Raisin*, landing und for sale bv
ictlO HOI/OOMBR. JOHNSON k CO.
D OMESTIC UQUiULS.—Just landed. 120 barrel* Gin
Brandy, Wlii»ky and N. F. Rum. F’or sale by
J’»nia J V. CONNEBAT A CO.
C LARET WINK—20 boxes St. Julien Modoc Wine. r..r ^le
_ __ l»y feb 3 a. BONAUD.
C 1GRN—too bag* prime White Corn landing from schoon-
/ cr Culiasset, from Baltimore, for sale bv
IIRIGIlAM. KEfJ/Y A CO
irrels flsHil
J from lirig Mauuelle, and for sale by
fob 16 BRIGHAM. KEI.I.Y A CO.
A l'i tES —100 bbls Planting Potatoes, landing per hark
* * tale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
POT.
X diaries William, and for sale by
R IBBONS—PInid mid figured Runnel Itlbtinnsand a beau
tiful lot of Widu neck aud scarf Ribbon*. Ac.
KEUPf.iN k VKRSTHJ.E
irrlve per
L’i
r Isnding. will bo sold very
miing.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A 00
sale.U
-400(Vi«k* I.ime ,
f applied for till*
oct18^ ,
S UNDRIK8.—66bbis Gene*..,.H,mr. Ik* ilu llutter. Sugar
nnd Soda Crackers. 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart’s
Clu 1 ified Sugar. 76 do do Crashed and Powdorad do, 300
bov.es No. 1 Pale and Family tioap. 100 hag* Rio Coffee. 150
Mils F7.1’heliis and Roae Gin. 40 do P. A If. Connecticut Ri
er do. laoding and formal" by
aug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
80UT11KKN INSURANCE AGE\IJY~—LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Inaurnnce Company,
Of IIAKTFUItO, 0O.XX.,
Capital, atul surplus over 8260,000.
At.vnr.tv Gtt.i. President. Jj>*. C. Walkuey, Bec’y.
This Company will issue Policies on tlie Joint Stock
principle, nnd upon the Mutual plan, thsis combining the
benefit* of both system* nt the option of the insured.
Tho strength, ability nnd well invested capital of tho in
stitution aro, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company in this State or Union.
[L.S.] signed R G.P1NNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
State of Connecticut.
OS’ Slaves insured. Californian nnd Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
Authorized Capital 82.500.000
Capital paid in 81.000,000
Farnicri’ Fire Insurance Company.
Capital 8200.000.
Granite Firo anti Mnrlnc Insurance Coinp'ny,
Of -XKW YOIIK CITY.
Capital 8300.000.
State Mutual Fire anti Mnrlnc Insurance
Company, of i'cniiMylvanln.
Capital 8350,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Inaurnnce Company.
Capital 8160.000.
New York anti Krlc Fire Insurance Comp'y.
Capital 8160.000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely inrestod
In bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance
against damage by fire,on nil kinds of property on reason
able terms.
F'or insurance In either of tho abovo named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent fur the above Companies,
deel?—ly office 142 Cnngress-st,
MUSIC! MUSIC!!
./•yi/T The subscriber n-.pei■tfully informs the ladies
^JVftftand gentlemen of Savannah, that lie Intends oiien-
■ijyHgoJing n fi °l’oid fur instruction iu Sacred and Secular
Mualo. Through long experience, and having eon
ducted largo school*, lie feels confident liis instruction will
be perfectly satisfactory to ail those who may desiro his
services in the almvo departments of vocal music.
Desirous of forming a largo class tho price of ticket* has
been fixed at 84 ouch, fur tho course of 24 lessons, including
book*—tlie name of which 1* the “ Singing School Com
panion.” consisting of songs, glees, trios, duetts, quartettes,
choruses, motettes, church music, oratorios, etc , tho most
popular work of the day.
Those wishing tn form his class are requested to hand in
their names, ns curly as posslblo, to this office, or through
the postofilcc, under address to
JAMES PIERPONT,
nov5—tf Organist and Teacher ol Vocal Music.
A FEW MORE BOOKsT
M RS. I’ARTINOrON'S Carpet Hag cf F'nn, lirst-rato to
euro tho Blues, •• 1-augh and grow fat,”
Sight* nnd Shadow* In Masonry, hy Robert Morris, Esq.,
one of tho best works on Mnsonry ever published.
Tho Contrast, or tho Evangelical nnd Tractariau Systems,
hy Rev. Jno. S.Stone, D. D.
Mure of tho lawyer's Story, more of the Old Doctor.
I’utnanv’s Magazine for January, commencement of a nevs
volumo. Now i* the timo to subscribe, nt 82 60 if paid iu
iidvanco. Received nnd for sale hv
jnnfi S. S. SIBLEY. No. 135 Congress-sr.
D mo AND R E1VOVATING
KSTABLISIIMKNT,
73 York street, near Ihe Court House. Savannah, Georgia.
KSTAUIIHIIKII i.x 1832.
CJXIIE subscriber, grateful to his patrons nnd friends for
1 their continued favors, would state Hint, in addition
to the improvements in Dying, acquired hy him during bin
last visit to England nnd Scotland, has made arrangements
lor extending IBs business, by which lu; is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk nnd woolen dresses,
shawl*. Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s garment* dyed, (denned or renovated, as
may lie required, in the same *11 porior style which has gen
orally su much pleased hi* patrons nml friend*.
I*nlle*’ bonnet* dyod, bleaalied and pressed in tho mo*t
fashionable styles.
Ordors from tho country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels are sent by stcntnbo.at* or railroad, word
should he sent him by letter, through tho Post Office, so
Hint he may know where to call for them.
ro.vUi ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
NKW 0001)8-FALL Til A UK—1853 !
n nWnT A MORGAN aro receiving by the steamers week
ly their fall and wvaler Goods, Vo which they respect
fully solicit attention:
l’laln nnd figured black Silk*, colored glaco and ducapo do
Plaid nnd brocade Silk of the newest style
Plain French Mmislin d« l.aines. French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids for children's wear, plaid Raw Silk*
Plnin and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Muurning do, Irish Linens, kc,
*0l Ribero's new building.Congress-street.
Savannah,
Threa primo likely young negroes, vit: two boys and one
Rirl. belonging to the estate or J. J. Hnlfuer. deceased. Bold
under a decree of tho Superior Court of Cliatham county,
and by order of tho Guanlian. for division among the heira.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. fobli
Administratrix Sale.
On tho first Tuesday In April next, before the court House,
in tho city of Savannah, will be sold.
1/it No. 21. Calhoun ward, and Half I/it No. 18, Wesley
ward. Sold by onler of the Honorable Court of ordinary
fur Chatham eonnty, for the benefit of the belts and cred
itor* of tho estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terms
cash. MARY A. ROUSSEAU. AdmisUtmtrlx
fold) estate Juice Rousseau.
0 At Private Sale.
Ut No. 40. on tho west side of West Broad street, and
south of Robertsvllle. being 34 feet front by 100 feet deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years from June, 1851, with a re
newal of llvo year* at a valuation, tent 848 per annum.—
Tho iui|irovvinenta nre, a store, and a dwelling one story
nnd a half high, with n large and commodious triable.—
Terms cash decl3
Private Fate—125 bbls Rosendalo Hydraulic Cement, now
landing from schooner Fiicliantress.frum New York.
UMTED STATUS MAIL LINK.
Dec’r
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEA
PAYS OF I.KAVI.XII SAVAS.TAH FUR XZW YORK.
Tlie Florida. Captain Woodhull, Nov’r
Tiio Alabama, Captain Bchenck, “
Tlie Augusta, Captain t.von, “
Tlie Florida. Captain Woodhull, •*
Tlie Alabama. Captain Hclienck, ••
The Augusta, Captain Lyon
Tlie F'lorida, Captain Woodhull,,
The Alabama, Captain Hchenck,
Tho Augusta, Captain Lyon, “ JO
The F'lorida, Captain Woodhull “ 17
Ihe Alabama, Captain Kclicnck, •• 21
Tlie Augusta, Captain Lyon *« 24
The Florida. Captain Woodhull, “ 31
These ships nre tho largest on tho const, unsurpassed In
speed, safety and comfort—making their passages in 60 to
00 hours, nnd nro commanded by skillful, careful and po
lite officers. They offer A most desirable conveyance to
New York. On tho completion of tiio KNOXVHJ.E. In
January next, this lino will be semi-weekly. Culdn pass
age, 826. I’ADELFORD, FAY k CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
BAMUET. L. MITCHELL,
oct30 13 Broadway, New York. *
UNITKD STATES MAII, LINK,
’Through In 60 to 55 lioura.—Sno York and
SjSteam l'a<keU—l eavu Adger’a
I'■Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, nnd
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
splendid Steamships
JAMFM ADGER. Captain J. Dicxmo.v 1,500tons!
MARION. Captain M. Burry. 1.200 tons.
SOUTIIERNFJt. Captain W. F'iwtkh, 1,000 ton*, will loaro
each altermaio Wednemliy, having been uowly coppered
and guards raised, is now in complete order.
F'or freiglit or passage, having elegant state room Accom
modations, apply at tho office of tho Agent
HENRY MISSROON,
Cornor East nay nnd Adgor k Son’s Wharves
N. B.—A new ship will lie placed in tho lino to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO
UNITKD STATEN M AIL7
From Macon, G«., to Tnllivhnaacc, Fla.
Flail road to Oglethor71—Stages lo lUllahcusee
' n the fitli Inst., running three times 1
•ek
couunei , n
via. Newton, Bainbridge. and Quincy, and three times ■
week via Thomasville.Duncansville. Ac
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at hnlf past 6
o'clock, A, M., by Itnllroad for Oglethorpe. Tho .Stages
loavingOglcthorgo either way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTaU
lnha*Hro, nt 10 o’clock on tho evening of tho next day—tlm*
by either route 35 hours,
Monday, Wednesday and Fridny, hy Newton. Tlainhridg*
and Quincy, to Tallahasaee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sundays. Tuesdays nnd Thursdays, nt 10.1*. M
On Tuesdays,Thursdays, and Saturdays, hy the way of
Tlioinasville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday*
and Fridays, at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
in 35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Bavaunali In 60
hours.
By tills ronto Passenger /oaring .Savannah hy 8 o’clock
Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahnssco in 60 hours, It is
also decidedly tho best, cheapest and most expeditious rout*
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe 81,76 ; from Oglclhort#
to Tallnliassi-e. 810.00.
L. C. Siiaw, Agent nt Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fisnitu, u Tnllnhnssee.
aug30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor ♦
MOUTII-WKMTKIl.%' ItAILKOAJL~
n>, a
arrive at Oglethorpe 10J^ A. M.; arrive at ColiuubuH 3
o’clock, P. M.
I/cnvo Columbus dpllv at 0 o’clock. A. M.,andOglntuorro
nt 11 A. M.; arrive ai Macon at 3Jj P. M
Connecting at Macon each way w itli Central R R train in
Savannah, Augusta nnd Milledgevillc. and with Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanoogu, Nash
ville. Ac. ’
Connecting dnlly at Columbus, hy fast line of coaches, 28
to Opelikn, thence 04 miles by BI. A W. P. R. R. toMontgom.
cry. Ala.
Connecting at Oglotliorpo with Tallahassee and Eufaula
mail stages.
Passeugor* breakfast and dino nt Fort Valley
GF-O. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon. Aug. 20,1863. nugfil
SAVANNAH M IIUANOIlVILLK KA1LHOAD
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1H53.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
O UR purchases for the tall and winter trade are now com
pleted, nnd wo can submit to yonr inapootlou a v*ry
large and well assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected with tho trade, aud at such prices, in tho present
state of the markets, a* will prove liighlv ostistactory.
M I’RENDERGAST A Co . 17» Brought.,n-*t .
oct25 op| - St An .1 •• ’a llall.
F/l’ISCOPAh PUULIOATIONR,
J UST received, a variety of puldication* of tlie New York
Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts. Church Cato-
chlsm*. Sabbath School Service, and ether cheap and vatu-
able Publications. For sale at the Book Store of
S. S. SllllJvY,
onglfi No. 136 Congress street.
revised ; tVihon's Human Anatomy, hy P It Goddard. M 1) ;
Themy nnd Practice nt Teaching, by I) P Page ; Is-ctures on
the I gird's Prayed Ly Win It Williams ; Frank Netherton ;
Hugh Fisher; Sunny Side; Burreliff. its Sunshine and
Clouds, l»y Paul Crevton ; Tlie Lnmp and the foultorn, by
James Hamilton. M D ; Little Mary, or Talks and Tales for
Children, hy Trusts ; Tlie Aporalypo- Unveiled, in 2 vol*.;
Haps and Mi*hap«. of a Tour In Europe, by Grace Green-
wi**l; Heaven nnd It* Spiritual Emblem*, hy Rufus IV
Clark, beautifully illustrated ; Stoddart's Ready Reckoner;
Marsh's Book-keeping; American Hand Book of Ornament-
«l Trees; Sounder's F'rench Grammar; Mnttison's High
School Astronomy; more of Hot Corn, or Life Scenes in
New York ; Tlie Song Book of tho School Room. Ac.. Ac.,
vie at 135Congress street. jan22
leans Molasses.
jnn4
* Sugar ; 100 bbls. cholco-New Or
Iginding and for sale by
SCRANTON JOHNSTON k CO.
C TOF'F'EIC—100 hags prune Green Rio Coffee, 100 do Fa
J do. 50 Laguyrado. 40 do Old Government Java do, <
mrilain Due Wlii“l;y, 4 dn old Munimgahela do, 6
dozen Curacoa Cordial, 4 halfpipe* old Cognao Brandy. 4
quarter casks pure Pate Brandy, 2 do old Sherry Wine, |0
baskets Champaign, pints and quart*. 4 boxes ndamantino
Candles. A do Snerm do. P. CURRAN,
■ janfi Sorrell’s bunding*.
fa
1 rl
ved and fur nln by ItablT J. P. 00LUN8.
-250 tuna lee. par brig Sam'l T Hind*, for sale, to ar
e. by novlS BIIIGHAM. KEIJ.Y A «).
N OTICE is hereby given, that tiio luniks to receive sub
scriptions of stock to tho Savannah and nranclivillo
Railroad, will he "iiened at the following places from tiio
fir*t Monday in February next until tho second Monday in
April next, between the hours of nine o'clock, A. BI., anil
three o’clock, P. BI.
The following gentlemen linvo been appointed commis
sioners by the last legislature, nnd will please To open tiio
books ns above mentioned at the following places, to wit;
At Rrancliville—Donald K. Barton, P. Chartrand. and
Oliver Ott.
At l/nxry’s Turn Out—Wm. S. Hamburg, Wm. E. Wjroter,
I I nnd George Y. Patrick.
At Blnekville—John E. Tobin, William II. Blontlguo, and
Win. S. Reynolds.
At Barnwell. C. H.-Lowis O’Bannon, S. J. Bailey, and J.
M. Hutson
At BlooreV Cross Roads— B. W. Lawton, John M. Alien,
| and Wm. M. Itastwick. ’
At Whippy Bwanin Cross Bonds—B. BIcBride, Thomas II.
Wiilinglmui, nnd John J. Harrison.
At Ijiwtonville—-Thomas Willingham, George Kliodesscn
and Edmund Martin.
At Robcrtville—J. Lartigue, A. J. Lawton, and Charles
Jaudon.
At Piirysburg—John P. Raymond, John L. Mini IT, tml
Joseph Hazel.
At Charleston—Edward Bostwiek. George II. Walter, nml
Thomaa Reilly.
Notice w hereof shall lie giren by each set of commission
er* of tiio time and place of subscribing, cither by ndrertis-
Ing in a gazette or such other manner ns they may deem
best, for at least ten days previous to thu opening of tiio
said honks.
The cuiiiuilssioneM herein named, will please to giro no
tice forthwith. If time will permit. 1 will supply them with
i bonk* in proper form, also a copy of the Act, incor|>oratiiig
: tho said company. J. LARTIGUE,
j jan'Jfl—td Clmlminnof the Central Committee.
N OTICF;.—Extract* Irnui Fire Ordinance. Bcuttles,'Ac.';
Bee. 1. That the owner or owner* or nil building* over
- one story high, withiu tho jurisdiction or this city, that nre
[ now deficient of ladders nud scuttles, shall, before tho ox-
| piration of thirty days from tho date of this ordinance,
I cause said building to lie provided with n scuttle nr open
ing i'i the roof, close to thu ridgo thereof, of not loss than
twenty-six by thirty six inches, with step* up to it on tho
Inside, so tlmt a person can pas* up nnd through U|*m tiio
ridge of the roof with safety and facility. And the owner
or owners of such building as shall not Ik) provided in tho
lime abovo mentioned, shall he fined in a sum not exceed
ing twenty dollars, for ovury thirty days which aucli build
ing shall remain so unprovided thereafter.
Sec. 2. That every building hereafter erected within tho
limit* «>f this city .of whatever material, being over ono sto
ry high, shall hare a scuttle or opening in the roof, ctosa
to tiio ridge thereof, not less than twenty six by thirty-six
inches, with steps in*ido,|* mentioned In the first soctlcn of
Ihi* Ordinance. And tlie owner or owners of every such
building, so to tie erected, unprovided with such sciittlens
aforesaid shall lie fined lu a sum not oxc*ceding thirty dol
lar*. and a further sum. not exceeding twenty dollars, for
evory thirty days which such building may remain *0 un
provided.
- I'ussed In Cuuncil.6th June 1828.
Tiio City Marshall Is hereby directed to place upon tho
Information Docket the names of all owners of bulling*
| violating tiio provision* of the above ordinance.
By order. EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Council.
I Bavannnh. 3d February. 1864.
CITY MAItSIlAL’R OFF1CK, 7
Savannah, February 3d. 1864 f
T HE following resolution was passed In Council on tho
20th January, 1854, vlx ;
Tho time having expired according to a resolution pa*s-
ed In July 1*"t, allowing six months for paving certain lota
Flesolred, That the City Marshal bo instructed to enfnrco
said resolution after giving twenty day* publ'c notice.
To tho owners, ngeots. attorneys, and guardians, and all
others concerned:
Tako notice that T shall proceed to enforce the above
resolution on the 24th day of February Instant.
feh3—126 rniLfP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal.
SPltlNM TRADE, ORE
W E have opened this day. nnd are prepared to sell on
very miHlernte terms, ten cases new Madder Prints,
assorted style* to which we lieg io rati the especial atten
tion of purchasers. M. PRENDKR0A8T A «X>.
178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
aide. feb6
K ID GlAlVFM—A splo.iilld us/ortineiit of ladies’ nud gen
tlemen’s black and colored Kid Gloves. Just received
and for sale hy KEMPTON k VERSTILLE.
decll Waring’*Range.
S UGAR." Ac.—40 lihds prime ituJ clioice N.'u."8ugarilo6
bbl* choioe do. Molasses, new crop. 70 lihds prime and
clear Bacon Bide*, It) do now Shoulder*, 20 tiuices sugai-
cured Hams, lauding nml for sale hy
_*bM SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
M USTARD—10 dozen French and AmcricanMustard. fo
- i!" iow hy dec4 HYLAND A O’NEfLL.
S 1EKI.ING SIIA I.K W.VRE.— U .i s-t-. Pitcliers. Cuke
Ilasketa, Goblets, Cupa, Tumblcra. Forks, Hpoons.Des-
aert Knives. Pie Knives,LVamli Scrapers, Fish Knives. Jelly
Kin ive*, Cheese Bcuups. Soup Ladies, and every other aril-
cle in the silver way, from the best manufactories in the
country, and warranted, at 118 Broughton street
o«t2j HORTON k RIKEMAN.
15'
|UTTKIt AND CIIKF>»E-26 keg* Butter, 100 bxs Cheese
1 just received and fur salo hy
>v» CRANE k nODGKRH.
C IOKDIALS—20 dozen assorted Cordial*—Anisette, Pur-
fait Amour, Noyeau. and Rose—for aale hy
r~dec!4 A. BONAUD.
J IlfsT RFTKIVED—16 baskets Salad Oil. 16 do B<7rd’e*ux
OB. for sale by A. BONAUD.
nov20 Gornor of Bay nnd Wbltokw sis.
S UGAR. BACON. Ac —100 bbls Ftunrt’* A and B Furor';
M hbds Uncoil Sides and Shoulders ; 60 boxes Crysta-
lino (’andles, landing and for salo by
oct4 HOI/OOMBR, JOHNSON k CO,
P IG HAMS AND SMOKED IIFXF— 6 bbls Pig Rains, and
3 do Smoked Beef for sale by A. BONAUD.
R EADYVtADlTBl’srNESHHUITS-A wprfyof the above,
consisting of grey, mixed and check Ouwimere. just
received and for solo by WM. R. SYMONS.
no*23 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker-*t.