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- THB SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 3, 1864.
2lmnsnntnt«.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OP NA'UUAI. HISTORY,
18 PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ARflORY HALL,
IN Till CITY or BAVANNAII, OROUUIA,
Wh«i« may Im fount! *
GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
FROM ALL I’AHTrt OK TUB WORLD.
from i to 6 And from 7 to 9 I*. W. Friday evening* exclu
aireljr forth* colored population. uovid—to
NKW STOCK. (INH4J NKW STYLO}
WINDOW SHADES.
( 1 I.. MII.LKIt k 00. Manufacturer* And Wholesale And
I • lU>tAll Dealer. In Window Shade*, *outh-we*l cornor
ot S-coul and Arch streets, Phiiadelph'n. (Penn..) *ueh
Goth*’* lAiidscapc*, Borders, Vase*. Sc role*. Roquet*, Cold
Border*. Ac., of the moil beautiful de*lgus And perfection
of finish in this country, end At auch low price* a* to chal
lenge competition.
liutT and white Holland* Cambric*, Coni*. Urn**ea, Taa-
ael*. Ac., in every variety, for city or country trade.
Wo Invite an examination of our stock. at the depot,
south-wot corner of Second and Arch streets, Pliilndel
phi a, Penn. J*n28—«km13iii
MORE 01 FT ROOKS.
W THORNK WILLIAMS ha* juat received additional
. supplies of (lift Hooka, with lino engravings, among
thorn are—
Homo* of American Statesmen. with nnmorou* eng’v’g*.
Wild Scene* and Song liinl*. 26 colored llln*tratlon*.
The Wide. Wide World, beautifully illuatrated with Ono
engrav lug* hound In Turkey mimicco.
Lyric* of the Wide. Wide World, the Mu*lc by tilovcr.
Favorite Picture Hook or Gallery of Delight.
Darden Walk* with the I’oeta; Christina* lllo*aom* ;
Friend*hip'a Offering ; Oracle* for Youth. Ac . Ac. d2tt
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
rpilK subscriber would Inform hi* friend* that he ha* re-
1 turned to Savannah, and will thla day open a Fancy
Grocery Store in the middle tenement iff Sorrel'* Huildlug,
known a* the old Georgian Heading Itoom.
This prevent Mock, which ha* been aolected with great
care, embrace* every articlo in the above named business;
also. Began, Wiues, Liquors, Ac., of the moat approved
brand*.
Ho ha* selected for hi* motto, “quick aalc* and ainall
prollt*,’’ and aa lie betiovea that the public can readily dis-
criininnte between apurioua and genuine article*, ho confl
dentlr iuvitca all to examine hi* atock and judge lor them-
eelve*. nov!6 P. CURRAN.
HYLAND & O’NEILL
H AVE just received and offer for »alo on the moat ac
commodating term*—
•id bbl* Stuart'* A and H clarified Sugar,
30 do Iichanon Mill* Flour,
6 do Nulf-rixiiig Flour,
10 hag* Klo Coffee, 10 do old Java,
60 boxea Soap, 20 boxe* Starch,
76 do adamantine and aperm Candle*.
20 do Judd’s and Litchfield's patent Candles,
60 caak* London 1‘nrter,
20 half pipe* Hrandy,
6 pipe* Holland Gin.
60 caak* Madeira. Sherry and Tort Wine,
60 quarter and eighth cask.* Madeira and Port Wine.
10 firkin* Butter,
60 boxe* choice Hairy Cheese,
Also, 50 trnnket* Heldsick and Munn’s Champaign. 60,000
Havana and American Sugars, and 25 dozen assorted cor
dials. _ fa hi 2
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED FEBRUARY 7th, 1864. 11Y S. 8. SIIII.EY.
D ASHES, or American llumnr. by Howard Paul J Old
Brewery and the new Mission Ilouao at the Five
Point*, by the ladies of the Mission
Homlie.v and (laughter, a companion to Dotnbey anil Son,
beautifully illustrated.
Wheel of Misfortuno.
Memoir*. Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore,
edited by Lord John Hn**o||. M. I*., number VI.
Graham'* and Putnam'* Magazine*, for February.
Gleason'* Pictorial; also, n large variety of School Book*.
Paper, and Stationery, for sale at 136Congress at. TO
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NKW HOOKS.
S HEIL'S SKETCHES OF THE IRISH BAR ; Old Brewery
and new Mission House < f the Five Point*, illustrated
Lt. Herndon's Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon,
with map* and plate*.
Earle on the Nativo Race* of tho Indian Archipelago,
with colored plates.
Miner's Domestic Poultry Book.
Appletou's edition ot tho I’oeta, in 8vo., Milton, Young,
and Herbert, received.
Little k Brown's edition, iu 12mn . of Gray'* Poem*.
Edgar Clifton, a story of School Life.
Willi*’ Health Trip, now supply.
Putnam'* Monthly for Fobruary.
Braitliwaite’a Half Yearly Retrospect, for January.
I/indon lancet, for February. fahO
T UX COLLECTOR’S HALE—On the first Tuesday iu
Marcli. lie I wee n tho usual hour* of sale, in front of t lie
court house, t will proceed to hire out tho following free
lierson* of colour, to pay their State and County Taxes,
tho taxes are not paid by that day.
fnblO F. M. STONE, T. c. C. C.
Mien Bouchon,
Clement Brown.
Frances Betiquin,
Mary Ann Beard,
Jane Ann Bell,
Florid Brown,
Joshua llourke,
France* Boiirke or McCurdy,
Rebecca Clinton,
Sunday Clark,
Maria Colicn,
l.vdia Clark,
Francis Campbell,
Rose Davidson,
Francis Dobbins,
Hannah Farley,
Catherine Fergurson,
C.ktlierine GreeuQeld,
Josiali Grant,
Theodore Grammoutli,
Henry Harris,
Elizabeth Hutchison,
Peter N Hall,
George Jones. Jr.,
Susan Johnson.
Patrick Kimball,
Tho*. Kimball.
Henry Kimball.
Caroline Kimball,
Robert Scott.
James Key*.
Lucina Lloyd or Farley,
Andrew Iaiwrencu,
,• la>
ett,
Mary ELv
la-nnra Miller,
Ann Moore.
John Mcl-oud.
Mary Ann Miller,
Charity Minerva,
Levina Mmitrie or Calhoun,
Samuel Withercliff,
William Finder,
llarret Pinkney,
Sylvester Poo,
Mary Qunrterinan,
R S Olive.
Hen Roberts,
Ann Stewart,
Ann Stevens,
Mary Schly,
Mineta Schavor*.
Elizabeth Thompson,
.1. R. Thompson,
Susan Tavlor,
Maria L. Turnbull,
Francis Williams,
Mary Wand,
Mary Ward.
HUDSON, FLEMING A CO.,
Factor* unit Commission Merchants,
No. 94 /fay ttreri. Savannah. Ga.,
rpENDKR their services to planter*, merchant* and deal-
L ers. in tho sale of Cotton and all other country pro-
Being connected in business witli HoKKIXS, Hrnsox
of Charleston, tho establishment or an office in this
ir friend* choice of market*. Strict atten-
n to business, and the usuil facilities af-
srill alter
forded custom
*ep!8—tf
J. R. HUDSON. 1 Savannah
W. It FLEMING,
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta.
J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
D ISSOLUTION —Tim co-partnership heretoluie existing
under the name ol La llocilK A How.vk is tliis day dis
solved by mutual consent. The name of tho firm can be
used in settlement by oltlior of the undersigned.
ISAAC D. LA ROCHE,
February 1st, 1854. ALFRED T. BOWNE.
N OTICE.—The subscriber* having this day sold their
stock of Dry Good* to Messrs. Adams A Bur.iNKii soli
cit for them tlio patronage of their old ciHtmnurs
r,.i,3 I.A It'H Hr. A HOW Nr.
feb3
C tO-I’ARTNERSIii 1* NOTICE —The undersigned have this
> day formed a co-partnership under tlio name and style
of Adams A Bki’.vxku for the transaction of a Cash Dry
QM " 1 ' " u " ln "" “■ lhi * ° 1 ''- Wn.I.TAM n. ADAMS.
February 1st. 1854. CHARLES W. BRUNNER.
N OTICE.—The subscriber* having bought the stock or
Messrs. La Rociik A Bows* will continue the Drv
floods Business at the old stand, where they will bo happy
to sec their irlouds aud the customers of the old concern.
feb3 ADAMS A BRUNNER.
rpF.A—Hy
1 ty, for *:
P LASTER—25 bbis cab ined and 50 casks ground Plaster.
landing this day, per hark Schools, from Boston, and
fur sale on flu- wharf, hy <115 OGDEN A BUNKER.
U NITED STATES GAZETTEER.—Llpplncott. Grombo A
( o.’s United State* Gazetteer, edited by T Baldwin and
J Thomas. M 1>. witli a now and flliperb map of the United
States, on steel, the only complete aud thoroughly reliable
Gazetteer of tlio United States yet published. Received
and for salo at the hook store of H. 8. SIBLEY,
jan22 188 Congress-st.
; LE AS'D PORTER—75 bbl* Philadelphia Cream Ale, 25
■ casks isiudon Purler, far sale by i
Ivfl MrJ
fnMAHON A DOYLE.
A
() O FRENCH PRINTED CAMBRICS, new style, on
«/"0 case, beautiful patterns all nt 25 cents per yard, i
rgnin. M. PRENDERGA3T A CO.
L O.-T OK MISLAID.—Take Notice, that 1 have lost or
mislaid a Promissory Note, for Two Hundred and Four
Dollars and Thirty-nine conts. dated Savannah. January
13th. 1854, and payable Sixty Day* after tho date thereof,
1 icing made in my favor by J. M. Haywood, and by mo en
dorsed. All persons are hereby forbidden to trade for said
Note, or to take the name In payment, a* payment thereof
has boon shipped, and I shall not be responsible
doraer. febU ”
A HONAUD.
1 7V)R SALK TO AltlUVK—5uu hales pm. ,< l-i-ieru Huy.
’ and 200 bbl* Potatoes, |>cr shin Rotunda, from Bath,
Maine, by dec!8 BRIGHAM. KK1.I.Y A CO.
B UTTER—25 firkins Rutter, Just received per steamer, for
salcl.y deoia K. W. BUKER.
H AY.—loo i. lies Eastern liny, landing per bark Eliza
belli I/>avitt, for sale by
feblft BRIGHAM. KELLY It CO.
C ARO WAY CORDIAL.—10 doz Caraway Cordial, for sale
by A. BONAUD.
oct21 Cornor of Bay and Whitaker-»treets._
B UTTER AND CHEESE—SO kegs'selected Goshen Butter*
120 boxes white and colored Cheese, received per steaui*
or and for sale by
decl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
W HITE AND COI/iRED VFXTO—.lust received an
nortinent of white and colored Marseilles and Linen
Veits,for sale by je8 PRICE A VRADER
R ECEIVED by recent arrivals, fifty barrels Planting Po
tatoes, and for salo low, JOHN E. JESSE,
fab 17
UACON—5 lilids Bacon Shoulders, just received, and for
I) sale hy 20 HYLAND A O’NEILL.
I I’ST i.-( . is.Mat A. Bmiaud’s Fancy Grocery Store, per
steamer from Now York, a new supply of preserved
Is.biters, Salmon, Pate do Pordroaux and Pate do Cnille*.
Also, some very fine Gruioro Choose. Cornor of Bay and
Whitaker street*. fab24 |
P OTATOES—100 111.Is Potatoes, ju-t landed from the brig
Georginnn. and for sale l.y • J20 E. W. IllIKKit.
N EW STRING GOODS—Plaid and striped Silks. Indian
summer Silks, satin striped Tissues, pinld Bareges,
roloroil and lilack Chnllys, solid colors. French Cambric*,
(•rlni.-d Cambrics and Jaconet*. English and American
Print* aiul Ginghams, just rocclvcd liy „
Mill PxWnT k MORGAN.
A LK AND PORTER—100 bids Philadelphia Cream Ale
20 casks I/indou Porter, for sale by
declB MoMAIION A DOYLE.
B RANDY. GIN. WINE. Ao.—Pi half pipe* OUrd. Dupuy
A Co'* llrandy. 8 do Durand A Hozerao’* do. 15 ciuarter
Jo I/nils, 1811, and “Pinterit” do, 5 pipe* Holland
Ciu,2 puncheons Scotch Whisky, 10 half pipe* old Madeira
"hie. nonm very superior; for sale by
. Janla J. V. CONNCTAT A CO.
P*4MEI.IAH, Ac.—A large and elegant assortment of
7/ Cumellas. amongst which are the most desirable vari-
also, Roses, fleranhims, Dwarf Oranges, and many
kinds, will be nltered for lain this morning by
“°»12 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument souare
If
AY—76 bole* Prime Eastern liay, juat received and far
••la by nov23 E. W. BUKER.
IsANIBR IIOUNH—MACON. C4A. „
n , * undersigned having leased U10 above estab
Uihmant beg to aaeura ilie traveling public that
no exertions will be spared to sustain the reputation
ionse, GEO. II. lA)GAN,l|w ,,
Janli—1,V JAMK8 MKAllA. f Urnprletnr*.
A'ICtM.AT.Y IIOUSU, lMCOI.AT.t, FhA.~
I he Hubacriber would re*|>ectfiiRy Inform Him
traveling community Hint ho ha* leased tlm uls.ve
.uainnd house, and U now ready to aocomiuodnte
r*. and hopes, by giving hi* ptrsonal atleutlon, to
„ tisfantlon.
Hu will liave horse* and carriage* at ail time* to aooom-
modale hi* guosU. GEO. M. QALP1N,
Proprietor.
PhANl’KlUl’ HUTHUiAlIQCSTA, «aT~
m Thl* splendid new house, situated 011 Broad at.,
immediately iu faont of tlio situ of (lie old Planters'
Hotel, which lias been turnlshod throughout witli
uew lurnlture, bedding, etc., will open for tlio reception of
customer* on 8aturd*y next. It will be the endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give.satisfaction to those who may favor
him with ttieir custom J. M. 81MP80N,
not#—tf Proprietor.
FIFTY DOLliAiU} REWARD—Will fa. pxldfar~tl7e
delivery to the sul.scriher, or tlio jailor of Chatham
county, of a mulatto man named Cliilstoplior. about
.twenty-six y«ar* or age. Hu runaway about four
mntha ago. aud is known to bo down tho river, or about
nne of tho Island*, lishlug.
jan'Jil—tf JOHN BH.BO.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARIL—Runaway iron,
Die ■uhserilior. on tlio 10th of August, a negro man
n lined TOM, at suit forty yoarsold. stout and chunky
huilt, ami has a mark resembling a featlier or arrow
commencing nt tlio base iff the nose aud running up tlio
forehead. He will probably try to got to Savannah, whom
he luis spent several venrs iff runaway life, and was an In-
mate of Savanuah jail a good part of the year 1849.
. ,, WILLIAM GERMANY,
county, Florida. Sept 12.1853. seplH—.lAwtf
MAO A ZINKS, Ac.
H ARPER’S Magazine lor December; Putnam's Mngazlno
for Iteceniher.
Gleason** Pictorial Illustrate 1 New*.
F.vn May. tlio Foundling, nr the Secret Dungeon; anew
novel. Received and for sale by 8. 8. .SIIII.EY,
novflO 135 Congress-street.
VIEW OP THE CITY OF' SAVANNAH.
A HKAUTIFUL blrds'-eye view iff the City of Savannah
sketched I nun tluv steeple of the Ffachnnge, liy F. fbr-
ivnii. and lithographed by it. H. Howm.ujust completed.—
The edition Is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early to R. U. Howell, or at the hook store of
uov29 8. 8. 81BLEY, 135 Congress street.
/CHILDREN’S BATHING TUBS,Slop and Water l'ails,F'oot
Tubs. Wash Basins, Night Palis, Ac., for sale bv
fahi7 J. i». COLLINS.
( 'tIGARS—25,000 line imported Cigar*, various braiula
J just received and for sale by
J*«»i champion a watts.
w
rEBSTFJUS DICTIONARY.—Price mluced to *0.—Tin
f entire work, unabridged. In oue volume, crown quar
to. of 1453 |i*ges. containing all tlio matter of Dr Webster’i
original work, hi* iuipromucnt* up to the time of hii
death, and now thoroughly revised, and greatly enlarger
amt improved, by Professor Ckauucy A. Goodrich, of Yah
College.
All young persons should have a standard dictionary al
their elbow*—and while you are ab-mt it. get the best:
that dictionary I* Noah Webster’s the great work unabridg
ed. If you aro too poor, save tlio nmoiint from off yout
back, to put it Into your head.—Phrenological Journal. ■
1 supply just received by
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
jan4
H arper for February, with Engraving*;
Poole's Index to Periodical Literaturo.l vol. 8vo;
DeQuincy’s Writing*, viz: Autobiographical Sketche*. HI*,
torical and Critical Essay*, Philosophical Writer’* Let
ter* to Young Men. the Ctusar’*, Essays on the I’oots, the
Opium Eater. Ac.. Ac.;
D’Aubigi.e's Historv of tho Reformation, 5 vols;
Ilartly Coleridge’s Poems. 2 vols. I/tndon;
Rokitansky's Pathological Anatomy, London, Sydenham
Society. 4 vols:
Billings on the Heart nnd Lungs, London;
Tlio Edinburgh Review for January;
Mrs. Mowatt's Autobiography;
Edgar Allen Poe’s Works. 3 vols;
Hawthorne's Blithedalu Romance.
fablS W. THORNE WILLIAMS
Rheumatism Cured!
EITHER INFLAMMATORY. ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
aVo different* how serve nr how low) slamlin<j.
cpilK undersigned. Druggists, have for sale that invalua-
-*- hie and sure remedy. Mortiinorc's llhrumalic Comjyoiiwl,
now so universally known nnd so highly appreciated liy
many thousands who have long been cripples and have
been restored to perfect health hy its use. The extensive
manufacturing arrangement*, a* also a desire to meet tho
circumstances of nil who may bo afflicted with this disease,
and mako it, to them, tlio liikai>k*t, a* it is the most
ckhtai.v, inode of treatment have determined the proprie
tors to reduce tlio price to tiirkk noLiaus per bottle ; at
which the agents will sell it in future.
J. 11. CAKTF1R A CO.. 1 . . 0
A. A SoUlMONS A CO., j A K° nt « ^vannali.
fvddin Oglethorpo. liy Pomboitnn A Elli* ; Macon by L
Little, nnd l’uyjio A Nesbitt; Mlllcdgovlllo, bv Z. W. Littlo;
Marietta, by Win. iloote ; Augusta, by Havilaml. Rislev A
Co., aud Win. H. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by It. It. Jones
A Co., and Cunningham. Cole A Co ; at wholesale hy A A.
■Solomons A Co., nnd J. H. Carter A Co., Savannah. Ga.j
lluvit.ind. Harrell A Co., and P. M. Cohen Afk).,Charleston,
S. C„ and J. Wright A Co., No. 151 Chartres street. New
Orleans, aud by Druggists generally throughout tho United
States.
Tlio almve are also agents for tlio sale of that invaluable
preparation, already so extensively and popularly known
by hundred* of thousands throughout the United States,
MOKTIMOUK'8
BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
Tlio inunenso sale of this Cordial, during the last two
years, ami the universal satisfaction it lias given to all
including hundred* of the most respectable physician*
throughout the country—proves it tlio most valuable Al-
terative and Blood Purifier ever known, far tho treatment
of all diseases arising from indigestion, a torpid condition of
tlio Liver, or impurities of tlio Blood. While ns a Preven
tive of diseases, especially those of a Bilious aud Intermit
tent type, notiiing lias been found to equal it.
This l* a purely vegetable extract, pleasant Intake, nnd
perfectly harmless—even witli tho feeblest constitution.—
Its action is simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beneficial results. As an agreeable Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, at tho samo time replenishing the gas
tric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity and vitality to tlio Blood, equalizes its circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu
lates the Liver to healthy action.
ltc Invigorates nml Restores the KiifccliU-d
nnd UclillltnU-d,
ami thus, not only removing disease but fortifying the sy«.
tom against its attacks, and producing nnd maintaining n
(•low of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept in every
family and used hy every individual, ns it may not only
snip to them hundred* of dollars, but also savo them from
nlllictinn. and even save life itself.
IVice one dollar per fail lie.
Druggists nnd merchant* will he allowed n liberal dis
count on both tlie atmvo preparations, and can procure it
of our wholesale agents, as above, at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING A CO., Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western Depot
in Igiuisvillc, Kentucky, orders may be addressed nt either
place febl5—ly
S->00 CIialiciiffc~
IIODENSAUK'S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upou scientific principles.compoiind-
ed witli purely vegetable siilistauces, being perfectly
safe when taken, nnd lias never been known to fail in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
tills remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only do.
stroys them but removes all tlio slime and mucus which
nuiy remain.
The Tni-e Worm.
Tliis worm Is the most difficult to destroy or nil that In
habit the human body. It gri ws to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiluil nnd fastened In tlie intes
tines and stomach as to produce Kits.St. Vitas' Dance. Ac ,
which is tlie cause of many going to tlio grave, not believ
ing that these roinphiinta have their origin from the tap*
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who nre afllictcd with this aw
ful foe to health. I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and I.Ivor Pills ; tin* Syrup to lie taken in doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times a day, then take from five to
eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass tlie worm. Ily
strictly fallowing these directions, the most obstinate cases
of tape worm can he speedily cured.
Kouml or Stomnr.li Worm.
This worm is usually found in thesmall intestines, and is
tho worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
suffer witli them. Tho symptoms most prominent while
affocted with this worm, are hardness and fullness of tlie
belly, slimy stools, looseness of tlio bowels, picking nt tlie
nose, a hlueish streak under the eyes, Ac. If you.or any ol
your children liave any of tlie above symptoms. Hobeii-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you liave a certain, safe and speedy cure ; nnd if niter
using It according to tlie directions tlie patient is not re
stored to health.nml tlie worms thoroughly eradicated from
tlie system, you cun rest assured there is no remedy beyond
tlie grave, os for fail, there is no such word as fail witli
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aacnrldca, or Smnll THreiul Worm*.
These worm*, to which the human sytem is liable, nro
most troublesome of all others. They nre generally to he
found in tlie rectum, nml if allowed to remain, from tlie ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such as inllaniumtion of tlio bowels, and other do*
rangements of the stomach. The bestnnd safest medicine
that can be used is Hobeusack’s Worm Hyrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradies. that
I defy any one to produce a enso where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills are recommended to lie used they will not
cure. All thut is necessary is to use the syrup in accord
ance witli direations on each bottle ; and in case a gentle
purgative is required in order to nllay tlie irritation they
produce, tho Liver Pills; by their sympathising action nnd
healthy operation upon tlio bowels, is tho most pleasant
medicine that can lie Jaken.
IIOBKNSACIC’S LIVER PILLS.
No pnrt of tlio system is more liable to disease than the
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, nnd if diseased, tlio blood of course flowinc thro’
all parts of tlie body, produces liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. Ac,
My*l>c|t*ln.
Tlio symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its vnriousdiseases nre
dizziness in tlio head.heartburn, oppression after oating
meals, sourness arising from tho stomach, Ac . and some
times general languor of the whole body, from this it will
bo seen that tlie disease owes its origin to a disorganized
state of the l.iver and Stomach, llobensack'fl 1 iver Pill* is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing tlio certain morbid actions of the
system into a healthy action, and rendering tlie blood pure
and healthy.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with bliills. succeeded by favor, screro pain in
tlie region of tlie liver, vomitiug hitter tnsto, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full nnd bounding, tlio pain iu tlie side is in
creased by pressuro, should tlie left lobo Ira directed, tlie
pain is generally in theleftslioulder,witha«hortdry cough,
tlm skin becoming of a sallow nppearnneo, nnd tlio stools
day colored. Thl* disease can lio cured hy tlio use of I!o-
bonsuck'n Liver Pills, as they act directly upon tlio sent of
tlio disease, and then operating upon tho bowels they ex
pel all tho corrupt and vitiated matter from tho system.
To Female*.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many
oniniilnint* to which you arosubjoct. In obstructions either
total or partial tlioy liave been found of inestimable bene
fit in restoring and purifying tlie blood aud other lluids so
as to cure all complaints which may arise from famalo ir
regularities. as headncho, dimness of sight, paiu in tin* side,
back. Ac. Tlicso Pills nro tlie only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure tlio following complaints. Gout. Nervousness,
Melancholy, Kick Headache. Giddiness, Rlimimatisin. dis
tressiug Dreams, Dimness of Kight. or in fact any of the dis
eases iliat arise from affections of tlm Liver, impurity of
tho Wood, or constipation of the Bowell.
Medical Kvhloure
Wo, tho unudersignod Physicians, having had tho rceipt
of their manufaoturo submitted to u* far inspection, say,
that tlio ingredients of which they are composed makes
tho.n tho liest 1*111 in uso for all diseases of the Liver, Im-
puritieso tho Iilod, Ac.
OEORflE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, M I).
L. BOWEN. M. I).
JUT Purchaso none but those having tlm signature “ J.
N. Ht’UKNSACK,"** all others are worthless Imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, aud all others wishing to
become agents, must address the Proprietor, J. N. HOURS-
HACK, at hi* laboratory,No. 120North Hecoud-4roet,ahov*
Race. Philadelphia.
Sold by ail Druggists and Merchant* in the U. S
For sale in Savannah. Ga„ by J .H. Carter A Co , J. B.
Mooro ACo.. A. A. Solomon A Co., andJ. E.DeFord.
may21—dtwAwlj
Bii8itit0B_®artiB.
fttrtlt'KKN McINTOHIl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jtfkwn Ule. Fa.
C4KOUGF. TROUP HOWARD,
„ , ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ttftee, earner tff 11 hUnker-st. and Hay-lane, AmannaA, Qa.
ATTORNEY AT LAW A^D BCttJCnfoRMNERAI,, E. DBT
YU**,comer Hay and Hamantatreets, Sivannnh.
ORDINARY'S OFFICER
Corner of Bay and Whltaker-streets. Office hours from 0
_*.M,,te 2,1\M ;J aud from 3^, P. M. to 0, P. M.
JNO. M. M1L1.BN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mm 'W“ Y corner of Whitaker awl Hay strttU,
W liKS° 1 H l, \ tl, " (> . ,ur,H " r driven. Bulloch, Effingham,
counU * bortjr > Mol »te»h, Glynn, Camden and Chatham
JOSUP11 GANAI1L,
, ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
umco. Day street, ovor tho Readiug Room of tlie Hepubll-
can, ontrancc immediately east of Messrs. Price A Voador
». A. O’RYRNE,
om » ATTORNEY AT LAW,
uittee 176 Bay street, over Turner A Co.’s Drug Store.
, uanihll at cooper,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
FERDINAND MOU1.TON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
IKiuAfapton City, H. a.,
W II practise In tlio various Courts of tho District, and at
tend to tlie prosecutlou of claim* against tho Govern.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNHEI.UlR AT LAW,
Alligator, East Farida.
Will practice In the Eastern nml Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. 8. Sibley, ami It. H. Hilton, Flsq.. Savannah, Ga.
iiwitfuiLa.* W * PATTERSON,
ATTORN FA AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
fbrsyth. Monroe County, Ga.
s. W. IIAICElt,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Monticello, Jefferson County, Farida.
Reference—Hun W. U. F'ixnirq, Savannah, Ga. fa!
TIIQMAS HUGHES HINES.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troufiville, Georgia,
Will practise in the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes,
mdt <i.n^r , r A F P w ngnn, ' Ir T. in 0, ‘ or ? ia : an ' 1 1“theCir«
SnJwire rt * ?! » Madi * on « ,ld Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties In the Eastern Circuit of Florida. Will attend to
tne claim* of ail persons before the Department* at Wash
ington.
WILLIAM II. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIXOR AT LAW,
a.1,1 TrouptHUe, Lowwles county. Ga.
. i nT V° mM ' , ' ownd «"- Cllnoh, Ware, Appling,
THlfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties,Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia couni
tie*, r lorida. » , .,n
wm. ». wiuuwa. TiianiiKra nijvKn. jai kiihowv
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN 1
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. *
Vista. Marion County. Ga.,
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee, Is*o, ami nny adjoining
counties wliere tlieir services may fa, required. jan29
WALTER 8. NOTT.
n/r • ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in the Exchange.
Will practice in the courts of Scrlven, Washington, Rich-
inoiid. Burke, nnd Chatham enmities. 6
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Uurcns county, Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. A J. CocinuxK, Irwintou. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to hi* care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference Dr C B
Guyton. F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh,Savannah.
vinyl—dAwly
BANCROFT & BRYAN,
ri GENERA1. AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the purchase ami Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real F-state, 11 ’ fry street. Savannah. ji '
.xicnouHCKuaut.
CRUDER At WADK,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCIIAN'
84 Ho.y-strert. .SVieannaA,
KDWAKD C. WAD*.
KOWLAXD. j„||.
ROWLAND At CO.,‘
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Uiiy-stred. Savanwih.
T. ROWLAND,JB.
r. HTLAND. P. II. O'XHL
HYLAND At O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS, Ac
A ext Door to Marshall House. Hroughton sired '
BA VANN/ •*
Wholesale
..... OKOROIA,
d retail dealers in imported wines nnd liquor*.
n .lU. fancy groceries.
F'rencli brandies, sega
H. It. WASHHUHN, Ag’t.r
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MKRCHAN’
WILLIAM I». YONGK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Hay-street, Savannah.
O’HEAll At STONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharff
y LKIiAIIK. O’llKAK A C
THOMAS At ItNIOHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND Sllll’ Pl.UMRERS,
No. 15 Harnard street, Savannah. Ga
•** d P'l’"- ••‘‘■et lead, lilock tin. e.,p|««r boiler*, iiglit
farce pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, c
Htantly on hand. Orders from tlio country promptly at-
tcndcd Jan7
A. SHORT,
MA8TKR BUILDER.
Will take contracts far It,lildiug and Work In Masonry of
every description. Residence first door went of St. An-
' Hall, Broughton Street. •
drew’*
ROOFING.
The subscriber i* prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples.ami from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured ho
can givo satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
8 lTCn ; .. „ J. J. MAURICE.
AiTGuttors and Conductor* made to order.
. WATIS.
A. II CHAMPION.
CHAMPION At WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Harnard sired, between the Marked awl Hay sired,
SAVANNAH. CIA.,
Dealers in Groceries, F'oroigu aud Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, Ac.. Ac.
References—A. Champion, Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq.,
• • • ..... n||,(i:
rs. Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co.
K. UICKtHT. WM. II. l/)NO. JOHN II. DAVIS.
LOCICETT, LONG At CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Saninnah, Georgia.
H. P- UIIRTON. o. II. IIIKKMAN.
HORTON A RIKE.MAN,
WIIOI.KS A C.K AND RKTAtl. DKAIKRH IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS,
lift Hraughtnnstrcel.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WIIOI.KBALK AND ItKTAIL D 1C A I. K It IN
; WINDOW BLINDS. W1NIH)W SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
i HVzt Sule Mimument Square.Savannah.Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
| Tho undersigned, Agent* of the above Company nre prepared
j to take risks against FTkk on Buildings and tbeir content*.
■ Also Marini; Sxa Risks, on tlie most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agent*.
BROWN it HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WKST I1KOAD HTKKKT, SAVANNAH. GA.
C O-PAP
day a
day associated with him Mr. IIkniiv C. JCing. of Glyun
county, with whom he will continue the Factorage a ml Com
mission business in this city, under tlie firm of Hull A Kino
Jan12 JNi). H. HULL. 210 Bay-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens' Huilding.op)tosite. 1‘uUuki House,
Having made large additions to his establishment, continue*
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in Ills usuul neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
4L}“ All work executed with dispatch.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
' UARR1GF2S. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
general assortment, just received.—Tlio sub-
scrioers are now prepared to offer to tlie public. Carriages,
I’liajtons, Buggies. Carryall*. Ac . fresli from some of tlie
most popular FTstablbdnnenU. and lliiililers at tlie Nortli.
The selection* were made by one of tlie firm, witli strict
reference to the requirements of tliis market.
They are determined to keep only such articles In* their
lino, as they can confidently recommend nnd warrant.feel
ing assured that they will fa> sustained iu offering a better
and finer class of work.thau lias been usually kept iu tliis
market.
The Public nre most respectfully requested to call, oxam-
ino, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by nn examination of their stock.
Ulr Ail kinds of 11cpa 1 ring done as heretofore.
L.S. BENNFnT A CO.,
juiy 31 Corner West Broad and llay-st*.
CO-PARTE RSI III* NOTICE*;
j*. Tlie undersigned liave associated themselves to-
CH| getlior. under the name and style of Murphy A De-
Vvannv, for the transaction of general Hoot nnd
' w^»Slioe business. Iiuving the stand on tho corner of
Congress and JVhitaker-streets, formerlv occupied by M
Prcndorgast. They are now prepared longer to their friends
and tlio public, a well selected stock of I.adii s’ and Gentle
men’s ooots, Shoes, Ac., which thev will sell cheap far cash.
j3y MCRl’IIY A DEVANNY.
UR O GAN 8— M HOGANS,
rjh_ The subscribers would call the attention of
SHI planters nnd others, in want of good and cheap
ril brognns, to rail and examine their stock, as they
' ^Mofoel satisfied that u|Hin inspection tlio quality and
pricusol their goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY A DEVANNY.
nov!5 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
ty of new and beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand
some Cage, and ono proof against J/ife*.hnvo only
to mako an early call for a choice from a fine %»
flortiuout.
J. P. COLLINS. 10(1 Bryan-st.
C " ()RN—H5<i*hu.'iieli pi line Corn, lor sale, to arriie bv
jnnIK OGDEN A HUNKER
M ay—160 bales choice Eastern Hay. just received and
for sale iu lots to suit puroliasers. by
dec7 E. W. BUKER.
I.VNCY HC rroNS—Silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain and fancy
mh28
ffltf.it KIrrttfl bt) Cflfflrapti.
9m' I'ldrgi*plied far th» Georgian.-^0
(linrlr aton Cotton Murk tit.
ClIAKLKSTON, Fob. 28. 1’. M.
Tho Hole* have reached 1,400 for the day, at ex
treme* of 7 and 0 1-2 conts ; good middling closing
at the latter quotation.
Freights aro high. Tho HteamHhlp James Adgtr
for Now York, is filling up at 7-8 to 1 cout for cotton.
Charleston, March 2.
The nnles of Cotton to-dny amounted to 780 bales,
at prices ranging from 7j to 04. Twenty bales ot 104.
A dctalchmont of tbo Charleston Artillery left lost
night to guard tho prisonent Molly and Hlacklcdgo,
(convicted of tho murder of a slavo) In cuso of an
attempted rescue from the officers, on their way to
Walterborough, tho plnco assigned for their execu
tion.
Btcamer Calhoun arrived.
European Htcnincr hourly expected.
TO CONTRACTORS.
L UMBER WANTED.—Proposals will bo received till tho
17th day of April. 1854,far furnfaliing the United States,
delivered at F’nrt Jefferson, Tortuga* Island, Florida, tho
following hill of Luiiibor, viz :
310,000 feet b. in.. 0 by 8 Yellow Pino, In any longth*,
from 10 to 37, or 30 to 38.
100.000 leet b. in., 3 Yellow Pine Plank.
The Lumber must bo sound, free from large or rotten
knots.cross shakes and generally of any imperfections which
will materially affect it* strength, and bo sawed straight
and true to dimension*. A moderate amount of sap 011 any
piece will not he objected to; but sticks which aro not
clear of bark will bo rejected.
Tlio Lumber must bo subjoct lo Inspection nnd Measure
ment after delivery nt Fort Jefferson, by an agent or tlio
United States, appointed for tho purpose, and will not bo
considered as received until sucli inspection and measure
ment* shall liave been made.
At least 100.000 feet uiu>t be shipped within one month
after tlio siguing of tlie Contract, uml an equal or greater
qunutity must be delivered in each subsequent month, till
tlio wholo is furnished.
Payments will bo made on tho delivery of each cargo, If
desired, twenty per cent being, however, deducted from
each payment, and retained till the wholo Is delivered, to
ensure tho fulfilment of tlio contract.
Proposals should state the price per M at which thel-um-
her will bo delivered at Fort Jefferson, freo of all costs to
tho United States, and bo delivered to tlie undersigned ut
Key West, Fla., and endorsed “ Proposal for furnishing
Fcnrr Jktkkrbon. Fla.
If. G WRIGHT, Lieut, of Engincorf.
a- Feb 14. 185-1. fab 28-fl
PRESCOTT HOUSE,
Comer of linnulway and Spring-Streets, New York.
(0. II. AU.KKTON, HllOI'Ulimm.)
m Messrs. S. Lanixr A Son. formerly of tho I-anior
House, Macon. Georgia, beg leave to inform their
Southern friends that in consequence of tliedestruc-
lion 01 the Lifarge House, they havo located themselves at
the above named establishment, where tlioy will bo happy
to entertain them and tlio traveling publio.
fa 1)20—3m
EASTERN PERFUMERY FOR LADIES'
M O , „ AN,) GENTLEMEN.
R. J. rl I/JR AIR from Constantinople, may be found
for four or live days at 148 Broughton street, where
lie will be glad to see such ladies and gentlemen us desire
to obtain a pure nnd unadulterated article of
EASTERN PERFUMERY; also.
OTHER TURKISH ARTICLES, such ns
SMOKING CAI’S, SIIOFX HAND-
it , , , . KERCHIEFS. AC., AC.
Ho can furnish thorn with witli Oil of Roses, at prices
varying from fifty cents to ten dollars ; with light Oil of
Roses, with the Sultan’s Amber Luy, tlie Harem s Chlckek
I.IIV, tlie far famed •• beauty Water ” Water of tlio Serag
lio, Pomades from the Oil of Roses, Ac.. Ac
ladies and Gentlemen pleoso call and examine tho arti
cles . nnd judge for yourselves. fa.tvjo 4
EDUCATION^
T HE undersigned will conduct a Select School, in the
Oglethorpo Hall, where youth will be carefully in
structed in tho fallowing various departments or Literature
nnd Science, viz : languages—English. Iatln, and GroUk ;
soionees—Arithmetic, Book-keeping. Geography. Geometry,
Algebra, Mensuration. Plain aud Spherical Trigonometry
Astronomy. Globe*. Navigation, land Surveying, and tho
Differential nnd Integral Calculus. 3 h
Haying conducted academies, faith in Georgia and South
( arulina. they ran produce highly respectable testimonials
botli of capability and character.
Tlie academy will he opened on Mondav, February 27tli
Terms made kuoivu by application to tlie teacher*
PATRICK BURKE,
„ , „ THOMAS CLEARY,
Reference—Rov.. Edw'd Quigley. Savanuali; Jas. 8. Dar
lington. F.sq., nnd John Dunbar, Esq., Duulmrtou, S. C.; E
Bollinger, Flsq . Columbia 8. C. feb’jfi
yyASHINGTON SHERIFF’S SALFJ.
—Will lie sold It
tlie first Tuesday in April next, between tile usual hours of
sale, tlie following property to wit :
Flight hundred acres, more or loss, mixed land. It lying
immediately on tlio Oconee river, one mile below where tlie
Central Railroad crosses said river, and one aud n half miles
distant from station fourteen. There nre three hundred
acres under fence, with two hundred acres cleared land iu
lino state for cultivation ; nil necessary buildings, n fine
two story giulmusc. sixty liy thirty fact, a good well of wa
ter. Ac.. Ac. Those premises nro desirable—persons wish
ing to purchnso land would do well to examine the planta-
tinn previous to the day of sale. Tho land adjoining Posey,
Joiner nnd other*. Aiso three negroes, viz: Henry, n man.
Ann nnd her child Becky ; and four tine mules. All levied
on ns tlie property of William I). Mims, to satisfy a II fa
from Bibb Superior Court, in favor of Cahart, Brother A Co.,
vs. said William D. Mims ; property pointed out by defaud-
8. A. 11. JONES. Sheriff.
M CINTOSH SHERIFF'S S.\LFf—im the first im-dai i.',
April next, iu front of the court house, in the city of
Darien, between tlie legal hours of sale, will lie sold, tlm
fallowing properly, to wit: six hundred and fifty acres of
land, a portion of which is first quality swamp nnd ham
mock land, well adapted to the cultivation of Sea Island
(otton, said land being iu McIntosh countv. called Fort
I “Int. bounded nortli by South Newport River, west bv
lands offlnpt. Thorp, south by Harris’ Neck Road, and east
by ‘ho Old Cnnnl in Stark’s old Held and Norton’s branch—
said property levied on as the property of Moses C. lleahl
and Mnrgarette. his wife, lo satisfy a fl. fa. Issued out of
McIntosh Superior Court, in favor of Michael F. Collins —
Conditions cash. fab20 C. O'NEAL, h m. c
Savannah, on., mr pay
ment of two halves of fifty dollar bills on said Rank, to wit:
lett-lmnd half, letter A. No. 291. signed J. Olmstoad. Cash'r,
and right hand half, letter II. No. 304. dated Jan'y 1st.
1852. signed FMw'd Padelford. Pres. These parts nr hills
were pasted together, and were so received liy tlio under
signed, without, nt tlio time, observing tlie discrepancy.
„ „ „ WM. MAXEY A CO.
Monticello, Jasper county, Fob’y 22. 1854. r/5 w!3
R A ,
$50 UK WAR IF.
i.thrr
■UIRAMAM McQUF:f;.V nnd bob, each about 40 years
ol age. They aro supposed to lie down on tho salts, fishing
and oystering. Tlio above reward will ho paid for the two
or *2.5 for either, delivered on the Plantation of Silas Fill-
ton. or to tlio Jailor in Savnnnah. nn application to
fab 28-1 w J. WILLIAMSON A CO.
N OT1UE -
OJ the Removal of the Land Office, from Sf.tltTAto Eijia, in
Ala iiama.
U NDER authority of an Act of Congress, entitled “ An
act authorizing changes in tho location of Land Offi
ces.’’ approved March 3. 1853, it is hereby declared nnd
made known, that tlio land Office for tbo salo oftho public
lands in tlie Sparta district, Alabama, will lie removed from
the town or Sparta, its present location, to Elba, in Coffee
County in said State, on the first day of April next.
Riven under my hand, nt the city of Washington, tills
14th day of February, A.D. 1854.
By tho President : FRANKLIN PIERCE.
John Wii.son, Commissioner of tlio General Land Office.
fab27-8tw
SUNDRIES.
1 /l HALF CIIFBTS superior Gunjiowdcr Tea; 0 do do do
1L/ Hyson do;
10 half chests, in quarter lb packages, Hyson Tea, con-
venient for retailing;
40 9 aud 10 lb chests superior Hyson Tea;
8 half chests, in 2 lb packages, do do do;
10 do do in 2 lb do superior Blnrl; do;
20 do do In quarter lb do. Black Tea for retailing;
15 0 1b do superior Black Tea;
10 bags black Pepper; 10 do Allspice;
80 mats Cinnamon;
40 boxes ground Pepper, Ginger and Spice;
60 do superior Mustard;
50 do Iamion. Raspberry and Strawberry Syrup;
40 do ono gallon, half nml quarter, .inserted Pickle*;
100 do Adniimnline Candles;
(10 do BendeP*Tallow do;
30 do Sperm Candles; 00 do F'amily Snap;
80 do Pale and No 1 Soap;
40 do Pearl Starch; 30 do Tomato ilhd Walnut Catsup;
20 ilo ground Coffee;
12 do Soda Saloratus.in quarter, Ilf nnd one lb papers;
8 do Ginger Preserve*;
10 do assorted W I do;
30 do 1 gro each, quarter and lif lb Smoking Tobacco;
20 gro fine cut Yellow Bank Chewing Tobacco;
60 ilo do assorted brands Jo do;
80 M Cigars, assorted kinds. For snle bv
fab24 WEBSTER A PALMES.
H ERRING’S FTRF AND IH Ki.I.AR I’Unul- s IFF;.'", with
Hall’s Patent Anti-Gunpowder Proof Isirks, having
received tho prize medal at tlie World's Fair, are now of-
fered to tlio public as tlio prize aafo of tlie world. Tested
d approved, a* they liave boon everywhere, tlieir crown
ing victory was reserved to he awarded by Hie Juries of tlio
World’s Fair.
Tlio subscribers keep constantly on hand an assortment
of tlie above Safes, for sale nt manufacturer's prices, and
ill nt all times produce undeniable testimonials of tlieir
aim to be tlie Champion Safe of tlie World
PH1LRRICK A BELL
‘ ld, 18 Solo Agents far Savannah.
100 bbl* Potatoes, 50 bbls and
„ " Ids Hiram Smith's do. l(j casks
Ityns* i/indon 1’orter. in pints, 10 bbls solar winter Oil, 20
bite wine and cider Vinegar. 20 half chests Oolong
Pouchong Tens, loose nnd in ‘4 and >4 ft packs, 200
1 Mustard. Scrub Brushes, Clothes Lines, 201) gross
Matches, nnd 100 reams Wrapping Paper, just received and
rsalo by DAVID O’CONNER.
fal>4 corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
N OTICE—ilie sub-cribr-is l«-g to notuv tln-ir p.itnois
nnd friends that they will, in a few days, open a stork
of Drugs, Medicines. Ac., in Broughton street, wliere they
will temporarily conduct business until tlioy shall liave
made tlieir arrangements fez the permanent re establish
ment of their house.
They will, for tlie present, he found at tlio store on
Broughton street, between Weed A Co.’s and Solomons’
Grocery Store. jnnlS—tf A, A. 80I/IM0NR A (JO
V ELVET and silk Mantillas, white crape Shawls, cloth
TlUnms, N W Collars. Chemisettes, Ac, just received
d for sale by d-'2.’> DkWITT A MORGAN.
H ams.—.lust received, a lot of Une amall sized sugar
cured Hums, for family uzo. far salo hy
A. BONAUD.
B ALLAST—200 tons good ship Ballast, for rale by
j ‘" ls BRIGHAM KI.I.I.Y A CO.
S UGAR—76 liiids fair to choice N O Sugar? 10 do M 11*00'
vado do. 10 do |iriine to choice l’orto Rico do, 50 bbls
Stewart's refined •
P OT A TOFTS, FTXIUR, Ac.-
bags Genesee Flour. 10 bids Him
aiiglT
klLS, Ao.-
F
button*, and of all other kinds, in large variety nt
)vlR KEMITON A VKRSTILLE’
H '" RANDY—20 half and 10 quarter pipes Otard. I
Co.’s Brandy, vintages of 1840. '9 nnd '50. n
ueuivmu iMllvoni
Dupuy
. r own In
imrtatinn. jan24 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
S PRING BOTTOM GUARDED LANTERNS, just received
* .... . - t tvra
) and for sale by
J.}‘. COLLINS.
rd Hama, landing from brig Elisha
COHEN A FOSD1CK.
brie
J CSf receivi-l iM-autifllllv eiiibinidered linen
Handkerchiefs, also, French worked Colter*, very rich
pattern*. For gala hy seplH
AIKEN A BURNS.
L ANDING from schooner Chriitopher I^oeson, 60 b«le*
Hay, and for sale on the wharf, by
oct3 I0GDEN k BUNKER.
for salo bv
WEBSTER A PALMES,
ed Oil. 10 do Sperm do. 10 do Re-
•cry do.3000 lbs Wliite I*>ad. 100
sale low by
CRANE A RODGERS.
S OAP AND STARCH—59 boxes Colgate's Soap and Starch.
Vor sale by nov23 HY1.AND A O’NEII.I..
S UGAR. Ac.—40 hlids prime nnd choice N. O. Sugar. 100
Iibls choice do. Molasses, new crop, 70 hhds prime and
dear Bacon Side*. 10 do new Shoulders, 20 tierces »ugai-
c 11 rod Items, landing nnd far sale liy
_fabl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
TV/T'USTARH—10dozen French and American Mustard7n»
1Y1 rale low hy dec4 HYI.ANH A (I NF ILL,
STERLING SILVER WARE—Tea Bet*, Pitcher*. Cano
O Baskets, Goblets, Cups, Tumbler*, Forks. Siioons. Des
sert Knives. Pie Knives.Crumh Scrapers. Fish Knives. Jelly
Klnlvos. Cheese Hcoups, Soup Ladles, and every other arti-
loin the silver way, from the best manufactories in the
ountry, and warranted, at 116 Broughton street
e oct28 . HORTON k RIKEMAN
Shipping aitb Steamboats.
STEAMSHIP ISA HKD.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
7b leave on Wnlnesday, 16»( March.
* 1,IU United State 1 Mall Hteamshlp ISABEL,
^WjUXyLUiWiixtAM J’iii.ii>h. (oinmand*i, will regularly
leave this port on tho l»t an i 16th of oach month. For
passage only, apply to
inar2 COHENS 4t HERTZ.
UNITED STATES MAH* DINE—
.FOR NKW YORK.—To leavo on Saturday. 4th
Iriataut. at 11 o’clock, A M.—Tlie new and *uporlor*team
ship AUGUSTA, Capt. Tlioma* Lyon, will leave a* above
For freight or passage, apply to
mart PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
Cabin Passage $26 00
Steerage 9 00
JT.la NEW HOICK.—OM Mne.—Ihe schooner
JOSEPH GRICE. Ibigeni, master, will liave despatch
as above. For deck frelglit, apply to
jnarl_ BRIGHAM. KELLY A C(l._
jli “NEW YORK—01(1 lOstalilUneilDliic —
SSRTli« fine ship F’AR WF'-ST.J. II. Bennett, master, will
have quick despatcli a* abovo. For freight or passage,
apply on board or to BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
JYa IjIVEIIPOOIj—The ship I’ni.xc* or Oiu.xuk,
KSfiJ'din Thompson, mastur, will meet witli dospatch as
hove. For freight, apply to
fab28 BRIGHAM. KELLY k 00.
NEW YOIIK.-Gcoigla Dine.—Packet
iHilSkot Monday, 27th Instant.—Tlio regular packet bark
MARIA MORTON, Capt. Buckley, will sail as above. For
freight of 100 bales Cotton, to complete cargo, or pnssage,
apply to Captain on board, at Anderson’s upper wharf, or to
ROWLAND k CO.
Agent* New York—Scranton A Tnllman. fab26
BOSTON—Tlio regular packet bark R. H.
wZtW DOUGLAS. Captain Johnson, will meet witli dis
patch for tlie abovo port. For freight of twenty-flvo halo*
cotton on deck, apply to
_feb24 ILK. WA9HBURN, Agent.
AJ2 EKWYOTlK—Ol«l~E*u»bIlal»c<l Line.
4EE—Tlie »chr. FJPHRAIM A ANNA. Idngstuif, master,
will have dispatch ns above. F'or frelglit or passage apply
on hourd, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
fab24 BRI0HAM, KELLY A CO.
IIAIjTIMOHE—Iteifiilur Line—Tlie sclir
jlSS;SUMEllSFX Sterling, Master, will havo dispatch
ns above. F’or frelglit or passage apply on board at Tel
fair's wharf, or to
fah24 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
ydlg BOSTON—’The brig MARY ELIZABF71H, ( apt
^gyfj£F'rost. will have immediate dispatch for tlio abovo
port. F'or freight of 200 bules of cotton, to curoploto cargo,
apply to
Ieb24 ROWLAND k CO.
NKW YORK—Unlnn Line.—The regular
SSHtpacket sclir. NORTH STATE, liorton, master, will
have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage ap
ply to feb’JI OGDEN A BUNKER.
27TT NEW YOltK—Gkdkiiu Link.—Tlio regular
JESHfcpacket sclir. I*. It. Burton, Capt. Lingo, will liave
immediate dispatch for tlie above port. F'or freight of 76
bales eottou to complete cargo, apply to
ROWLAND k CO.
Agents New York—Scranton ATaluian. fabl7
BOSTON.—Tlie ship CANTON. Capt.'McLean,
SJSJtwIll meet witli dispatch for tlio abovo port. F'or
freight of one hundred bales cotton on deck, apply to
febll H. K. WASHBURN. Agent.
NKW YOltK—New York—Tin- regular
fialtpncket bark MARIA MORTON. K. M. Bulkley. mas
ter, will havo quick dispntcli fur tlie abovo port. For
freight or passage apply 10 tlio Captain on board, nt An
ders >n’s upper wharf, or to ROWLAND A CO.
Agents Now York—Scranton A Tillman. lebll
/Jr’S “ALTIMOllK—'Hie packet 'sclir.'WII.UlW,
MttitaThur-her. master, will iiavo quick dispatch as above
For treight or passage apply to
fablO OGDEN A BUNKER.
NEAV YOltIC— (>1«1 IdstHliltsIieil Line.
•The packet brig EMI’IRFJ, G. A. Knndson. master,
quick disputcli as abovo. F’or freight or passage
■piny on board, or to
feblO BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
NEW ORLEANS—The brig («.T«. Aiiiurrr,
^W^c.de. luuing lull flier cargo engaged, will liave dis
patch. F'or freight or passage apply to
fab9 COHEN A F0SUICK.
TJt BOSTON—Tlie regular packet bark SEBOOIS,
SSftdColeinan. master, will meet with di.spateli as abovo.
'eight or passage apply to
OGDEN A BUNKER.
NEW YORK—Tlie srlir. Mary IIiu,Captain
S^SjttVymBn. will liave immediate di*|iutcii for tlio aliovo
port. For frelglit of fifty bales cotton, on deck, to com
plete cargo, apply to fab8 ROWLAND A CO.
BOSTON—Tlie fine hark I’FITREA. Harding,
r master will liave quick despatch for the above port.
■ 1 riglit or passage apply to
jnn31 BRIGHAM. KF.I.I.Y A CO.
M
yi.iH? PROVIDENCE—The lirig I’lIILURA. dipt.
Jl^l£Gr:iir,m. will meet witli dispatuh ns above. F’or
freight or passage apply on board or to
j»u20 BRIGHAM. KELLY A co.
BOSTON.—'The l.ark MACON. Mayo,'master,
will linve qui.-lt .li-pninl. ns abovo. F'or frelglit or
passage apply on board nt Telfair’s wharf, or to
Jnn24 BRIGHAM. KELLY A GO.
—Herron’s Mm-—
r S. A. SMITH. Smith,
r the above port. For
OGDEN A HUNKER
PHILADELPHIA..
_ lie regular packet *clioon
will have quick despatcli fa
freight or passage apply to jau24
jra/ NEW YORK—Tlie schooner 1’LANDOUEI
SjBSfidipt. Brown, F'or freight or passage apply to
J'*u27 ROWLAND A CO.
Jfpl BALTIMORE—Regular Line—ilie sclir
PATRICK HENRY. , master, will meet with
dispatch as above. F’or freight nr passage apply onboard
or to janli BRIGHAM. KFILLY A CO.
Kill ST BOAT FOR .MACON AND LANDINGS
BELOW.
Tho steamer II. L COOK will leave on
__ day, at 4 o'clock. 1*. M. F'or freight
"i’ldy i" mnr’2 GEO. 8. FRIKIISON.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE.
F’Ull I’AI.ATKA, K. K.,
via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jaek#mvillc uwl Middle-
bury. (Hlack Creek.)
i* -rll "**X- Tlie new and elegant steam-packet ST.
riii' * 4*j|*M*iLs ,<>llv “ ‘'-I 1 - 5 " Jam mi F’hekiiokn, will leave
for the above place Tliursday, Dili March, at 10 o’clock,
A. M.. and every Thursday thereafter, l'lils boat lins been
liuilt expressly for tlie trade, and has large and airy state
room accommodation* for passengers. For freight or pass
age, apply on hoard nt tlio Florida Steaiu-I’ncket Wharf,
near tlie gas work*, or to
mart CLAGIIOKN A CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
4z»*Tho St. Johns will make her next trip to St. Au-
gustiue on Thursday, tho 23d March.
FOR CHARLESTON.' - ~
Tlie steamers Gordon nnd Calhoun will
• - leave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
unlay nt 7‘i o'clock, P. M., leaving Charles-
ion *-11 mu NMue ilays at 5 o'clock. P. M.
The boats arrive and leave Charleston in time to connect
with the Siuth Carolina Iteilrnad train, nortli.
S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
Savannali. Feb. 7,1854.
Unction 0ali».
BY COHEN At KOMD1CK.
Oti the first Tuesday In Marcli nest, will be sold, in fwpt
the court lioosc. In the City of Bevanneh.
Lot No. 4, KylenTything. lieathcoto Ward, sixty (fi’i)frrt
front, by ninety (1*0) feet deep, with Improvement* there
on, situated In Broughton street, between Bui nurd and
Jefferson street*.
Term* at sale marl
Valuable Farm Lot*—At Private Male.
Eleven ten acre lota,situated on Lover’* lane, being part
of Mlllen's farm. A plan of the lot* may be *een at our
wanting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance in two
eqnal annual Instalments, with interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
faction Bairs.
BY T. J. WALSH.
ON TUESDAY, March 7. will be sold at tho Court noose.
A two story Brick Cotton Warehoiuo,on a lot 60 by 103-
will store 3,200 bale* of cotton—now under rent of 1700 per
annum. Terms half cash; batenco, 1, 2 and 3 ye* m on in-
tereset—the present owner wishing to Invest In other pro
perty. Ground rent $226. mart
Summer Residence.
ON TUESDAY, Marcli 7, will be sold at tho Court House.
A F'lve acre lot and improvement*, at the the Isle of
Hope, 8)4 miles from tho city. The improvement* consist
of a dwelling, containing ten room*, well finished nnd in
good order, witli nil necessary out building*. On tho prem
lse* is a I’each and F'lg Orchard of choice selection*,
a commodious Bathing Houxe. Termini the salo.
mart
Also,
Underwriter’* Sale.
On Monday. 27th inst, at 11 o’clock, at tho * ill loft of Clark
A Itennegnr, on Jones’ wharf.
A main nail, loretop sail, nnd jib. belonging to tho brig
Mary H. Chappell. Sold by order of tho port wardens for
account of underwriter* and all concerned. Terms cash.
Private Sale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 year*, an or
phan. Terms cash. jan26
Private Salo—10 share* steamer Jenny Lind Stock, 10 d°
Ogeecheo Plankroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low i*
applied for immediately - janl8
To Hire by tho Year—A negro boy, aged 22 years, a brick-
,a fcr. jnnl
At Private Sale—I/it No. 00, Waltmi ward, Robertsvillo,
fronting on Stewart street.
Al Private Sale.
I/)t No. 24,14th district, and 2*1 section, containing 160
acres, within four miles ef tlie town of Clinton. Term*
Cb^i. dod3
At Private Sale.
I*)t No. 25. south of Jones street, and improvements, con
sisting of a two-story liouso nnd double tenement, in good
order. Rent* nt $33 per month. Will bo sold a bargain, a*
the present owner is moving from the city. F'or terms and
further particular* Inquire at tlie counting room. dl3
At Private Sole.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted, In
good order. Terms cash. Uecl3
At Private Sale.
Seed Rye and Oat* in quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing nt Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-mndo Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
and overcoats, in lots suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms
f"* 1 '- nov4
. .. -Drawn numbers of
Clas* 61 :
14 30 70 11 1 17 13 37 07 47 35 81 32 38 63
Holders of prizes will please call for tlie cash, or renew at
E. W1T1UNGTON'8.
UllKKNE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY A MAURY. Managers.
Class 62, draws nn Tliu*lny, 2nd instant, in this city.
Sale* olose at 3 o’clock, P. 11.
CAPITAL.
$4,500.
75 Number Lottery—11 Drawn Ballot*.
Ai-Tlckots $1—shares In proportion.
Extra Class 7, draws at WHinlngton, Del., on Saturday,
4th March. capital.
$40,000.
76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. •
JtQT Tickets $10—shares in proportion.
Ticket* either singly or by tlio packngofor salo in Bar
lane. Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson A Camp.
E WITHINOTON.
WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
FOR PAI.ATKA, K. F.,
via Darim. Brunswick. St. Marys. Jacksonville. Picolala, awl
Middleburg. (Hlack Creek.) carrying the U S, Mail
- - T-rr^h. The regular steam i-ickct WM. GASTON,
b ijiiaiC^r* Tims. F!. Shaw, will leave for tlie a
place on Tuesday morning 28th F'obrtinry. nt 10o'clock
continue to leavo every Tuesday. F'or frelglit or passage,
having handsome accommodations, apply 011 beard, at tlio
FT01 ida Steuui Packet wharf, near the Ga* works, or to
feb'.’3 CLAGIIOKN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change, of Departure—Fir 1‘alatka. Fla..and all the interme
diate landings on the route.
m. The superior now Steam-packet WELAKA,
•*k%9/4*Mi5Zw^ a Plain N. Kim;, will, until further notice,
leave every SATfRDAV, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large. »iry State Rooms, a* follows:
To Darien $3 00 1 To PJeolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 50 1’nlutka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 1 Black Creek.... 8 00
N. H.—F'reight consigned to R. R. Duke, far Ocala, will be
ro-shipped free of all cliargesat Pafatka.
F'or freight or passage apply on lionrd at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
fahIH S, M I.AFFITEAU. Agent.
P LANTING POTATOES.—100 bbl*. primo Blunting Pota
toes, daily expectod, to arrive, far sale bv
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
H .W AND plaster—22 bales Hay, and 8 bbl* and4
hag- Calcine Plaster, landing from sclir J P Wetlicrilli
aud for salo by docl8 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
fMPKRIAL TURKEY WINK—20~doz
JL for sale by jan9
P ATK I)E FOIFL Gi
ring, do Saliiinu
for sale by
leli 3
r IMM1AOCO—50 boj
X jan20
and
years, of good clinracter. Ap-
WYI.I.Y A MONTMOI.LIN.
is, Saucissee, Trnffee. Yarmouth Her
Durham Mustard ; just received and
A. BONAUD.
ornerof^Bay and Whituker-streuts.
s assorted sizes, for sale by
HYLAND A O’NEILL.
C KIRN—loot) bn-liels | -11 in*- white Com, nnd lutgu Ini site Is
J prime yellow Corn, f or sale hy
Ja»20 ROWr.ANM A 00.
L j 1 ‘»R SALE—a very likely inulatto
an excellent co-iper by trade, wa
sold far 110 fault.
Also,a coachman, aged 23yeai
4y to janl8
—600 bushels .
sclir J A Dalo from Baltimore, apply to
J»o4 _ OGDEN A BUNKER.
/"I ROUND IT.ASTER—25 bbls Ground I’iastei
vT ing from tlie Brig Northman F'or sal*- hy
n,,vN OGDEN A BUNKER.
( TOI)FTSH'. SAU8AGE8, Ac—1090 liis ('mlfish. 6 'bbls Bo"-
J logne Sausages, 10 do Smoked Beef, 30 boxes layer
Raisins, lauding nnd for sale by
nctltl lloi/OMME. ,1'iHS'SON A CO.
D OMFXTIC LIQlhIRS.—Just lauded. 120 barrels Gin
Brandy, Whisky and N. E. Rum. F'or sale by
J*nl3_ J V. CONNERAT A CO.
OF.F.Ii POTATOFJS.—200 burrels Seed Potatoes, landing
O from brig Munuello, nnd for sale bv
fab 16 BRIGHAM. KF.I.I.Y A CO.
P OTATOES— 1(H) bbls Planting Potatoes, landing per bark
Charles William, aud far sale hy
JanlH BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
j^ALTIMORE FLOUR AND LARD-
janli)
R I Hit) INS—Plaid and figured llumiet Ribbon-, nml 11 beau
tiful lot of wide neck and scarf Ribbons, Ac.
nov,H KEMI’TON A VERSTII,LK,
—150 bbls superfine
rd street F lour. 30do prime Is-nf Lard, for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
Crackers. 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart *
Clarified Sugar. 76 do do Crashed nnd Powdered do, 300
boxes No 1 Pale nnd Family Snap. 100 hags Rio Coffee, 160
bbl* F* Pbelji* and Rose (Jin, 40 do p. A H. Connecticut Ri
ver do. lauding and for sale by
*«g*l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
S UGAR, BACON. Ac —100 bbls Stuart'
* A and B Sugar ;
; 50 boxes Crysta-
69 hlifl* Bacon Sides nnd Sho ild<
lino Cundlos, landing and far sale by
"on holcomuf:, JOHNSON A CO,
PIG HAMS AND SMOKFJD BEEF—5 Iibls Pig Hams, and
I 3 do Smoked lleef. for aalo by A. BONAUD.
R EADY MADE BUSINFJSS SUITS—a supply of thenboro,
consisting of groy. mixed and check Cassimore. just
received nnd for sale by WM. R. SYMONS,
" Draner and Tailor. 17 Whltaker-st.
K ID GUIVIS—A splo-nlid assortniciit of ladies’ and gen
tlemen’s hlack ami colored Kid Gloves, just received
and far sale by KEMI’TON A VERSTIf J.FJ.
States of Georgia. South Carolina. Alabama, and Flori
da, for sale, wholesale and retail, at 136 Congress-»t.. bv
decl6 8. 8. SIBLEY.
— —.. —„nrv hnm*. hnvwofMl
Rigs, for sale hy
mil Clarke’s genuine
- - ™..d containing all the
medicinal virtues. Just received and for wile by
nov27 W^ W. LINCOLN, Monument *qnare.
TOES, to arrive, for s*
COHEN A F08DICK
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGEIVQY—LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Iuaurancc I'oiniiany,
of iiAirmiiu), con.,
Capital, and surplus over $250,000.
ALntKD Gill. I’roaldent. Jaa. C. Walkijct, Scc’y.
Tliis Company will issuo Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, nnd upon tlio Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at tho option iff the insured.
Tho strength, ability and well invested capital of tho in
stitution nre. iu my opinion unsurpassed by any Ufa Insu
rance Company in tliis State or Union.
[L.8.] signed R O.PINNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts,
State of Connecticut.
43“ Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian riaka
taken on reasonable terms.
Authorized Capital $2,600,000
Capital paid In $1,000,000
Firmiii' Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Uranltc Flro anil Marine Insurance Coinp'ny,
OF NEW YOltK CITY.
Capital $300,000.
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance
Company, of i'ennsylvanla.
Capital $350,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $160,000.
New York anil Krlc Fire Insurance Comp’y.
Capital $160,000.
Those Companies having a casli capital, safely invested
in bond nnd mortgage, nre prepared to oflcct Insurance
Against damage by tiro,on all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
F’or insuranco in either of tho abovo namod Companies,
xpply to
A. WILBUR. General Insuranco Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies,
dec 17—1 y _ office 142 Congress-st.
MUSIC! MUSIC! !
vAC/T Tlio subscriber respectfully informs tho ladies
wVTtfe-tnd gentlemen of Savannah, Hint lie intends open-
igglfftjing a School for instruction in Sacred and Secular
*S\ Music. Through long experience, and having con
ducted large school*, lie feels confident Ills instruction will
ho perfectly satisfactory to nil those who may desire lit*
services iu tlie abovo departments of vocal music.
Desirous of farming n largo clnss tho price of tickets has
been fixed at $4 each, for tlio course of 24 lessons, including
books—tlio name or which is the “ Singing School Com-
panion.” consisting of songs.glees, trios, duetts, qunrtottes,
choruses, inotettes. church music, oratorio*, etc , tho most
pnpulnr work of tlie day.
Those wishing to form his class nre requested til hand In
tlieir names, as early ns possible, to tliis ollico, or through
tlio postoffice, under address to
JAMES I’lERPONT,
nov5—tf Organist and Teacher oi Vocal Music.
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
M ILS. FARTINGTON’S Carpet Bag cf Fun. first-rate to
cure the Blues, •* Uiugli nnd grow fat."
Sights nnd Shadows in Masonry, by Robert Morris, Esq.,
one of tho best works on Mnsoury ever published.
Tho Contrast, or the Evangoliuul aud Tractnrian Systems,
by Rev. Juo. 8. Stone, D. D.
More of tlie Lawyer's Story, more of tlio Old Doctor.
I’utnam’s Magazine for January, commencement of a new
v — ** *'— to subscribe, at $2 60 if paid in
UY I’lULItllU K A BELL.
N( w Philadelphia Flour.
On Tuesday next. 7th March, In front of Um Oonrt Hohm.
2 line, light Philadelphia .toggle*, with Top* and JtarnaM.
Sale poaitlro to close consignment. Term* cash.
man
Corn and Floor.—At Private - Rale.
Just received in store, and for eale at the Iotreet market
price. In lot* to *nit purchaser*.
830 bag* prime Whlto Corn.
260 bag* superfine Yellow. mart
Private Sale—16 hhd*. beet New Orleans Sugar, landing
from brig Crocus, and fir sale. feblT
At Private Bale—F'our very valuable Lot*. 80 by 90 (bet,
situated near Market Square, on Congress strcel, liotween
Jefferson and Montgomery streets. febl6
At Private Sale.—Juat received and for sale in Quanti
ties to suit Durchasers, 60 bales Rice Hay, cut when the
rice was perfectly verdant and in milk, equal to the beet
timothy or clover, and superior when passed through the
cutting box. Try It. febl4
Private Bale—One hundred bairels best Planting Pota
toes just received and for sale at 166 Bay *treet. Terms
cash. feblO
Administratrix Bale.
On tho first Tuesday in April next, will be aold, In front of
tlie court huuse. during the legal hoars of sale.
All improvement* on the aouth-eaat corner of Lot No 33.
Warren ward, corner of Broughton and Price *treet*. Sold
by order of the honorable Court cf Ordinary for Chatham
county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of the
estate of Gasper lloaey, deceased. Term* cash, purchaser*
paying for title*. MATILDA ROSEY, Adm’x
feblO estate Gasper Rosey, deceased.
Guardian Bate
On tho Tuesday In April next, during the legal hours of
*ale, will be *old, before tbo court house iu tlie city of
^JSav*nnnh,
Three primo likely young negroes, viz : two boy* and ono
girl, belonging to the estate of J. J. Salfaer, deceased. Sold
under a decree of the Superior Court of Chatham county,
and by order of the Guardian, for division among tho heirs.
Terms cash, purchase rs paying for titles. feblO
Administratrix Halo.
On tlio first Tuesday In April next, before the court house,
in tlio city of Savannah, will bo sold.
l*)t No. 21. Calhoun ward, and Half Lot No. 18, Wesley
ward. Bold by order of tlio Honorable Court of Ordinary
for Chatham oounty, for the benefit of the heir* nnd cred
itors of.tho estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terms
cash. MARY A. ROUSSEAU, Administratrix
fa 1)9 estate Jule* Rousieau.
At Private Sals.
Ix)t No. 40, on tho west side of West Broad *trect, and
soutli of Kohcrtsvlllo. being 34 feet front by 100 fact deep,
subject to a lease of 10 year* from June, lffcl. with a re
newal of five year* at a valuation, rent $48 per annum —
The improvement* aro, a store, and a dwelling one story
and a'half high, witli a largo and commodiou* stable.—
Term* cash. declS
Private Sale—126 bbls Rosendale Hydraulic Cement, now
landing from schooner EncbnntreM.from New York.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
ILAYB OF LKAVINU HAVSNNS1I FOR NKW YORK.
Tlio Florida. Captain Woodhull, Nov’r 6
Tlie Alabama, Captain Schenck, “ 9
The Augusta, Captain Lyon, “ 12
Tlie F'lorida, Captain Woodhull, “ 19
Tho Alabama, Captain Schenck, •* 23
Tlio Augusta, Captain Lyon “ 20
Tlie F'lorida, Captain Woodhull, Dec’r 3
Tlio Alabama, Captain Schenck, “ 7
Tlie Augusta. Captain Lyon •< lo
The F'lorida, Captain Woodhull, •« 17
the Alabama, Captain Schenck, *• 21
Tlie Augusta, Captain Lyon « 21
Tlio F'lorida. Capinln Woodhull «< 81
These ship* are tho inrgest on tlie coast, unsurpassed in
speed, safety and comfort—making their passages in 60 to
tM) hour*, and are commanded by skillful, careful nnd po
lite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance lo
New York. On tho completion of the KNOXVILLE, in
January noxt, this lino will bo semi-weekly. Cabin pass
age, $26. PADELFORD. FAY k CO..
Agent*in Savnnnah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
oct30 18 Broadway, New York.^
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
Through in 60 to 66 hours.—/Veto York and
Charleston Steam Packets—Inara Adger’a
Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, nnd
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday tlie new and
■plendldStoamships
JAMES ADUF.H, Captain J. Dickinson,l,500ton*[
MARION. Captain M. Berry, 1,200 tons.
SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Fohtkh, 1.000 ton*, will leavo
oach altermate Wodnesdiy, having been newly coppered
and guards raised, i* now in complete order.
For frelglit or passage, having elegant state room accrue-
modathms, apply at tho office of tho Agent
HENRY MI8SROON,
Cornor East Bny nnd Adger k Son’* Wharves,
N. B.—A new ship will be placed in tho lino to connect
with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. felilO
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From illneon, dn., to Tallnhaaaee, Flu.
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages lo lUllahatsee
Tho Daily arrange-
Jgment on this route £
• 6th inst., running three times a week
via. Newton, Bainbridge, aud Quincy, aud three times a
week via. Thomuville,Duncansville, Ac
Passengers by tlite route will leavo Macon at half pant 8
o’clock, A. M., by Hniiroad far Oglethorpe. Tlio Stagea
leaving Oglethorpe cither way at 11 o’clock, arriving at TnU
lahassee, at 10 o'clock on the evening of the next day—time
by either route 35 hour*.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Bainbridg*
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursdays, at 10,1’. M
On Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, by tho way o!
Thomasvillo—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday*
and F'ridays,at 10.1’. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
in 35 hour*—from Macon In 38—and from Bavannait in 60
hour*.
By this route Passenger leaving Savannnli by 8 o’clock
Train of Cars, will arrive nt Tallahassee in 60 hour*, it is
also decidedly tho best, cheapest and most expeditious rout*
far travellers to Apalachicola and West F'lorida.
F'arefrom Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorpe
to Tallahassee, $16,00,
L. C. Shaw, Agent at Oglothorpe,
A. A. F'ihhkr, “ “ Tallaliasseo.
*ug30 F'. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor f
BOUTlI-'WEaTEIiN KA1LKOAD. 1
Parri^* at Oglethorpo 10)4 A. M.; arrive at Columbus 3
o’clock, P. M.
Leavo Columbus dolly at 0 o'clock, A. M.,andOg!ntuoriio
at 11)4 h. M.; arrive at Macon at 3J4 P. M
Connecting at Macon eacli way witli Central It It train in
Savannah, Augusta nnd Miliedgevillc, nnd with Mncnn a '
Connecting daily nt Columbus, by fast line of conches, 28
to Opolikn, thence 04 mile* by M. k W. P. lt.R. to Montgom
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglothorpe with Tollahasseo and Eufnula
mail stages.
Passenger* breakfast nnd dino at Fort Valley
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon. Aug. 29,1863. augSl
SAVANNAH At llllANCUVILLE llAILKO YD
— “ ht
Now is the tiin
Received und for salo hr
8. S. SIBLEY. No. 135 Congress-sr.
volui
advance
janO
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 York street, near the Court House. Savannah. Georgia.
KSTAM.1H1IKII IN 1832.
rrtHE subscriber, grateful to his patron* and friends for
X their continued favor*, would state that, in addition
to the Improvements in Dying, acquired hy him during Iris
last visit to F.ngtnnd nnd Scotland, lins made arrangements
lor extending bis business, by which he is now enabled to
Dye n greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls. Ac . which he trusts will generally please ail who
may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen's garments dyod, denned or renovated, a*
may he required, in the same superior style which has gen
erally so much pleased liis patron* und friends.
Indies’ bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in tlie ino*t
fashionable style*.
Orders from tlio country punctually attended to. Term*
moderate.
When pared* aro sent by nteatnboats nr railroad, word
should bo seut him by letter, through the Post Office, so
that lie may know where to call for them.
novl5 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
NKAV (»1>()I»S—FALL TUADE—1H93 I
D kWITT A MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week
ly their fall and winter Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention:
Plain nnd figured black Silks, colored glace and ducape do
I’lajd and brocade Silk of tlio newest stylo
Rcriptlon* of stock to tho Savannah and Rranchvillo
Railroad, will be opened at the following places from tlio
first Monday in February noxt until tho second Monday in
April next, hotween tlio hours of nine o’clock, A. M., und
throe o’clock. P. M.
The fallowing gentlemen have been appointed commis
sioners by tlie last legislature, and will pleaso to open tho
books as above mentioned at the fallowing place*, to wit:
At Rranchvillo—Donald K. Barton, 1’. Chartrand. and
Oliver Ott.
At Lowry’* Turn Out—Wtn. S. Hamburg, Wm. E. Wroter,
and George Y. Patrick.
At Moore’s Cross Roods—B. W. Lawton, John M. Alien,
and Wm. M. Bostwlck.
At Whippy Swainn Cross Roads—B. MoBride.Thomas II.
Wiilinghnin, and John J. Ilnrrison.
At iewtonriilo—Thomas Willingham, George Rhodosson
and FMmuiid Martin.
At Roburtvillij—J. Isirtlgue, A. J. Lawton, and Charles
Jnudon.
At I’llrysburg—John P. Raymond, John L. Mlmff, and
Joseph Hazel.
At Charleston—Edward Ilostwick. George II. Walter and
Tlioma* Reilly.
Notice whereof shall be given by oncli set of commission
ers of tlio tiino nnd place of subscribing, oltlier by advertis
ing iu a gazette or sucli other mauner ns they may deem
best, for nt least ten days previous to tbo opening of the
said book*.
Tho commissioner* herein named, will please to irive n
n11 fitrfliwifli IT til,... will lut-.nll T will i.. .
Haiii French Mouslln de l-alnes, F’rencli and Eng. printed do tico forthwith, ir time will permit, I will supply them with
Silk and Woo I laid* lor children * wear.plaid Raw.Silks books in proper farm,also a copy of the Act, incoriMiratiug
I lain nnd plaid I oplins, very rich. French printed Cambric tho said company. J LARTIGUV *
,i,. (-i.i, 11 ... * '• _ . _ d - •'aiviiui'r.,
Dark Calicos. Mourning do, Irish I.
Ri hero's now building. Congress-st root
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, lHff.'l.
TO MFIRCHANTS AND WHOIJSALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
O UR purchase* far the fall and winter trade nro now com
pleted, and wo can submit to your inspection a very
large and well assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected with the trade, and at auch price*, in the present
state of tlie markets, as will prove highly satisfactory
M PRENDEllGAST k 00.. 178 Broughton-st.
0Ct25 _ opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS,
TL ST received, a variety of publications of tlio New York Ing twenty dollars, for every tli
r/ Protestant Fqiisconal Society. Tracta, Church Cato- Ing shall remain so unprovided
:hi*niK.SahbnthJ$chooi Service, and other cheap and valu- Sec. 2. That every building
T EA—59 half'ChastFilyao
sal* by soplo
chisni*. Snbbathjjchool Service, and other cheap and valu
able Publication*. For sale at tlie Book Store of
8. H. 81 BLEY,
auglO No. 135 Congress-street.
M ORE BOOKS.—Kcceive.l hy S. S. .Sibley, January 21st,
1S54.—Dunglisson’s Medical Dictionary. 10th edition
revised ; Wilson's Human Anatomy, by P B Goddard. M I);
Theory and Practice of Teaching, by I) P Page ; I/ictureson
tlio Iami’s Prayer, by Wm R Williams ; Frank Notherton ;
Hugh F'islier; Sunny Side; Ilurrcliff, its Sunshino ami
Clouds, by Paul Creyton ; The lamp and the lantern, by
James Hamilton. M !>; Littlo Mary, or Talks and Tales for
Children, hr Trusta ; The Apocalypse Unveiled, in 2 vols-
Haps and Mishap*, of a Tour in Ftorope, by Grace Green
wood ; Heaven nnd its Spiritual Emblems, by Rufus W
Clark, beautifully Illustrated : Stoddart’s Ready Reckoner;
Marsh’* Book-keeping ; American Hand Ikxik of Ornament
al Trees ; Saunder’a F'rench Grammar ; Mattlson’a High
School Astronomy ; more of Hot Corn, or Life Scenes in
New York ; Tlio Song Book of the School Room, kc„ ko
~~ sale at 135Congress street. jan22-,
N ew ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLASSFiS.—20 lids,
choice Now Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbls. choice-New Or
leans Molasses. Landing aud far sale by
janl SCRANTON JOHNSTON k CO.
[YTINES—50 cases St. Jttlieu clarot; 60 baskets Held-
» V sicck and Hungarian Lyon champagne, now landlug,
ml far sale by jan20 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
C OFFEE—400 bags prime Green Rio Coffee, 100 do Fair
do. 59 Laguyrado. 40 do Old Government Java do, 60
> Maracaibo do. received and for sale by
decll SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
R eceived this day and for salft—6 barrels old
Mountain Due Whisky. I do old Mouongahcla do 6
dozen Curacoa Cordial, 4 half pipes old Cognac Brandy,’ 4
quarter casks pure Palo Brandy. 2 do old Sherry Wine 10
baskets Clinmpafgn. pints and quarts, 4 Imixos adamantine
Candles, 6 do Suerin do. P. CURRAN,
J'‘“ 0 Sorrell’s budding*.
CTEEI.E’S FEATHER DI'STERS.-X full assortment j u 7t
O received and fur sale by L-bl7 J p. COLLINS
TCE-250 tun* Ice. per brig SamM T rnnds' rorinTe.~to a7
X rive, by novl8 BBIOHAM, KELLY 5 00.
i~1LARF.T WINFI-201ioxe*St. Juiion Modoc Wlne.ToTsafo
^ feb d A. BONAUD.
rrimeWi.imr,,^ landipgfronj sclioon-
i P T, laMot ’ fr '” n Baltimore, for sale bv
Jan '- 1 BRIGHAM. KELLY k 00
TOTHE MERCHANTS OF SAVANNAirANDMACbNlL
SttVannfth and Macon, brought up
the Cliattahoocbee River upon the steamer D. J. D*r, will
be forwarded through Columbu* ran or ooxunHoxs.
Columbus, December, 1863. dec28
N onCF..—F.xtracts from F'ire Ordinance. Scuttles. Ac :
Sec. 1. That tho owner or owner* of all buildings over
one story high, within the jurisdiction of this city, thataro
now deficient of ladders nnd scuttles, shall, before tlio ex
piration of thirty days from tlie date of this ordinance,
cause said building to lie provided with a *cuttlo or open
ing in the roof, close to the ridge tlioreor, of not loss than
twenty-six by thirty six Inches, with steps up to it on tho
inside, so that a person can pass up ami through upon tho
ridge or the roof witli sufety and facility. Aud tlie ownor
or owners of auch building us shall not bo provided iu tho
“bore mentioned, shall be lined iu a sum not excoed-
thirty daya which such build-
ad thereafter.
every building hereafter erected within the
limits of tliis city, of whatever material, being over ono sto
ry high, shall have a scuttle or opening in the roof, close
to tlio ridge thereof, not less than twonty-slx by thirty-six
Inches, witli steps inside, as mentioned In tho first section of
tliis Ordinance. Aud tlie owner or owners of every such
building, so to bo erected, unprovided with such scuttle a*
aforesaid shall be fined in a sum not exceeeding thirty doi-
| iars, nnd a further sum, not exceeding twenty dollars, for
every thirty daya which such building may remaiu so un
provided
Passed in CounciL6th Juno 1828,
The City Marshall is hereby directed to place upon tbo
information Docket the names of all owners of builinz*
violating tlie provisions of the nbove ordinance 6
By order. EDWARD O WILSON, Clerk of Council.
Savannah. 3d February, 1864.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE,!
mnt , . „ . Savannah, February 3d. 1854. f
■» Council on ,U.
•al^rmmtoth^irret^lT Ma , r,h \' *>• instructed to enforce
’Tn ii!! n » . fter *! t, "R twent y da J" public notice.
oltori ." T ' *“ d *» J ■»
J"!*® "°t ,c o Dial I shall procecxl to enforce tho abovo
reaoiution on the 24tli day of February instant.
l'lIH-IP M. RUSSKIJ-, City Marshal.
* ' SPRING TRADE, 1854^
lATF. have opened tliis day. and are prepared hi Bell on
V T very moderate terms, ten cases now Madder Prints,
assorted styles to which wo beg to call tlie imperial alien-
lion of purchasers. M. PKKNDERGA8T A CO.
1.8 Broughton streot, opposite Bt. Andrew’* Hall, west
. * ide ' feb8
B UTTER AND - CHF:FSE^25 kegs Butter, 100 bx* Ciieose,
just received and for sale by
nov9 CRANK k RODGERS,
flORDULS—20 dozen asrerted Cor-lials— Anl*ette?Par?
x-' lait Amour, Noyeau, and Roso—far sale by
_ d ®l>l A. BONAUD.
T l n ! HKCEIVED—16 basket* Salad Oil. 15 do Bordeaux
tl Oil. for aalo by A. BONAUD,
Corner of Bay and Whitaker-sl*.
twk, 200 Reynold’i'auperL
J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
TUST RECEIVED per steamer Augusta, a fall •uprdVTif
, iP&JJPl 109 Go,h *“ Butter, also, choice Butter 4 H *
for $1. fair Butter, 6 fts for $1, foi sale by uumr ’ * «•"
0cta — W 0. DICKSON.