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dlmnaimtnU.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OF NATUUAL HISTORY,
18 1MCHMANKNTUY LOUATKU AT
ARMORY HALL,
IN TUB CITY ON HA V ANN All, OKORlHA,
wh«« May |*« round a
great collection of curiosities
I'HOM AI.I. TAHTH ON TUB WORM*.
Admittance 3ft nnU. Umu Iron* 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
from :i lo ft and Trow 7 to V I*. M. Friday evening* esclu
dimly fortho colored population. novZl—'»
NSW STOCK. [1804] NKW STYLES
WINDOW SHADES.
C l I.. MILLER At 00. Manufacturer* and Wholesale and
I*. Retail IWIer* in Window Shade*, aouth weal corner
nl Seoood and Arch **oat*, Phlladolph 1 *. (I'eon.,) auch aa
Gnthe'a landscapes, Borders, Vases, Heroics, Roquets, Hold
It- rders, Ac .of the moat beautiful designs and perfection
of Uulth in thl* country, and at auch low pi ices aa to dial*
Icnge eoiniwtillon.
Rutland white Holland*. Cambrics, Coni*. Brasses, Tae-
aula, ftr., in every variety, for city or country trade.
We Invito an examination of our stock, at tin* depot,
south-weal corner of Second and Arch streets, I’lillmlel-
phla, IVuii. __ Ja»S8—eodftm
MORE ti l FT HOOKS. '
W THtlKNK WILLIAMS has just teoelved additional
• supplies of Gift Hooka, with hue engraving*. among
them are—
Homes of American Statesmen, with numorona eng’v’g*.
Wild Scenes and Song Birds. 20 colored illuatrationa.
The Wide. Wide Woi Id. beautifully illustrated with line
engraving* bound in Turkey morocco.
lyrics or the Wide. Wide World, the Music by Glover.
Favorite Picture Hook or Uallury of Delight.
Garden Walk* with the IWta: Christmas Hlossoms ;
Fiieudsbip't Offering ; Oracles for Youth. ftc.. ftc. .129
l’ANCY GROCERY STORE.
fpilh subscriber Would inlbrm hi* rriend* that lie ha* re-
X turned to Savannah, and will this day open n Fancy
(ln*cery store in the middle tenement of Sorrel's lluildlng,
known as the old Georgian Heading Itooin.
'Ibis present stock, which ha* been *electe«l with great
rare, embraces every article in the abovo named bu*ine**;
al*o.Segars, Wines. l.ii|oora, Ac., of the most approved
brands.
lie ha* selected for his motto, “quick sales and small
profits,” and aa he believes Hint the public can readily dis
criminate between spurious and genuine article*, he confl-
drntly Invites all to examine his stock and Judge lor then*,
selves. hotlft I*. CURRAN.
HYLAND & O’NEILL
H AVE just received and offer fur sale on the must
commodsting terms—
‘.’ft bbls Stuart's A and R clariflod Sugar,
3tt do ta-hanon Mill* Hour,
ft do self-rising Flour,
70 bags Rio Coffee, 11) do old Java,
60 boxes Soap, 'JO boxes Starch,
75 do adiuunntloe and *iierm Candles.
■JO do Judd's ao.l IJtchfiel.l's patent Candles,
5t) casks Is<ndon I’orter,
JO hull pi|w* Hratidy,
6 pi I**s Holland (1 in.
60 casks Madeira. Sherry and I’ort Wine.
60 quarter and eighth casks Madeiraund Port Wine,
10 lirkln* Hotter.
5t» I Mixes choice l*airv Clieew,
Also. 60 baskets Heidsick and Mulin'* Champaign. 60 000
Havana and American Segars, and 25 doxen aasnrteitenr-
dials. Mil U
A.™ ho » 0 "! V th * oorMnr ° r HrayJ
l^' ni..n tW r > a ,jb * rt * • tro * t l » n *- Apply at tia*
MAYANNAH GEORGIAN, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1854.
—
I’HKHCOTT HUIIIB.
n.rw<r ,f R. ^ulway anti Sprissg-Stirfts, Hew For*.
m e II. ALI.KKTMX, PBOnunVIR.)
Messrs H. I.ANIKN At HoM, fonnerly of thn Inulnr
l l' use, Maeon, Georgia, l>eg leave in inform I Mr
"iitlierti friend* that inoonsequenoe iiMhede.lrue.
lion ot Hi» I afarge House, tltcy hare located Uieiuselven .. I
the alMive named establishment. when* they will be happy
to entertain them and the traveling public, *
fehJfl—am
m lsANlHli HOUftK—MACON, OA.
The undersigned having leased the above ostab
lishineiit Iieg to assure the traveling public that
no exertions will be snared uAostaln the reputation
oi urn House. GKU M. LOGAN. I „
Janl'i—1 jr JAMKH MKARA, proprietors.
IMUOLATA HOI si;. jMt (M. \ i fLaT*
“*■ Tlie subscriber would regretfully Inform the
traveling community that ho has leased the alsive
named house, and Is now ready t.i accommodate
travelers, and l*o|ra, by giving his personal attention, (o
giro satisfaction.
Ho will have horses and carriages at all thnos to aecoin.
modate Ids guesU. GEO. M. GALPIN,
. W l? Proprietor.
1*L.\ ,NTK. 11*4' IIOTEU.AUGUHTA, «A.~
M i ""VfW' 1 , ni ’ w situated on Uroad-st,
ImmodlaUdy In front or the site of the old Planters'
Hotel, which has beon lurnlshed throughout with
ue« iui niture, bedding, ole., will open for the reoeptlon of
customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
r -I’.VVi ff lTB "*tl«'acllon to those who may favor
him with tlmlr custom j. m. HIMPBON.
n,,v0 -‘ r Proprietor.
S p ii''. for the
X£ delivery to thn subecritier. or the tailor of Chatham
« county, ora mulatto nun named Christopher, about
m^iV^n^n? liT™ ° f ,T' 1 ,, “ runaway about four
" . 'nL.. i i ’ 1,0 dow " lho r,v " r > " r about
stijne of the Island*. Hulling.
jitn-jii—tr joiin Hii.no.
TWENTY IHJI.1.AIK IIKIVAUI.-IT,™.., , r .™
the subscriber, on the HUh or August. „ negro man
named TOM. about forty year* old. stout nml chunky
1,1,1 L and hat a mark resembling a frathor or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose and running up tlio
orehead. Ho will Probably try to get to Savannah, where
ne lias spent several rear* of runaway Hie. and was an iu.
mate of Saraiiuah jail u good part of the year 1819.
iAnn . « 0 WILLIAM GERMANY.
I*on county, Florida, Sept. 12. 1863. seplH—dftwtf
IIAOAZ1NH8, Ac,
XI. fa ’nr* g<tllne ,or Hcc«inber; Putnam’s Magazine
December.
Gleason’* Pictorial Illustrated News.
M?*' ‘he Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon; a new
novel. Deceived and for sale by S. 6. S1HI.EY
135 Congress-street.
NEW HOOKS.
RECEIVED FKURl'AKY 7tli. 1864, UY S. P. PIRI.KY.
U ASIIHI, or American Humor, by Howard Paul; Old
Hrewery and the new Mission House at the Five
Point*, by the ladle* of the Mission
I tomboy and Daughter, a companion to Dombcy and Son,
l-.iiitifully Illustrate*!.
Wheel of Misfortune.
Memoir*. Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore,
edited by lutnl John Rnssell, M. P.. number VI.
Graham'* and Putnam’s Magazines, for February.
Gleason's Pictorial; also, a (urge variety of School Hooks.
I'nper, and Stationery, for sale at 136 Congress st. “
W. TIIOIINE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS.
S HEIL’S SKETCHES OF THE IRISH BAR ; Old Brower
and new Mission House r f the Five Points, illustrated
Lt. Herndon’s Exploration of the Vullcy of the Amazon,
with maps and plates.
Earle on the Xative Races of the Indian Archipelago,
with colored plates.
Miner’s Domestic Poultry Rook.
Appleton's edition ol the Poets, In 8vo., Milton, Young,
and Herbert, received.
tattle k Brown's edition, in Unto , of Gray's Poems.
Edgar Clifton, a story of School Life.
M illis’ lleul'h Trip, new supply.
I'utiiant's Monthly for February.
Hrnithwnito's Half Yearly Retrospect, for January.
I/mdon Istncet. for February. fidiO
rp.W COLI.E'TOR'S SAI.E—On the first Tuesday
L March, between the usual hours of sale, in (rout of the
court house, I will proceed to hire out the following free
persons of colour, to pay their Stato and County Taxes,
the taxes are not paid by that day.
frblO F. M. STON’E, T. o. c. o.
* Key*,
Ellen Ronchon,
Clement It row n. i.ucina i.ioyu oi
Frances lkm*|uin, Andrew latwrei
Mary Ann Heard, Penny Isjvett,
Jane Ann Hell, Mary ELvou
Florid llrown, lo-nora Miller,
Joshua Ilourke, Ann Moore,
Frances Bourke or McCartly, John Mcl/m>L
HcIm'ccu Clintot
Sunday Clark,
Miiriu Cohen,
I.yuia Clark,
Francis (ampln-11,
Rose Daviilson,
Francis Dobbins,
Hannah Farley,
Catherine Fergurson,
Culheriue GrceuUeld,
Josiuh Grant,
Tliemloro Graminouth,
Henry Harris.
Elizabeth Hutchison,
Peter N Hall,
George Junes, Jr.,
tbiKiU) Johnson,
I at rick Kimball,
Thus. Kimlmll.
Henry Kimball.
Caroline Kimball,
Robert Scott,
Mary Ann Miller,
Charity Minerva.
Levina Moulrle or Calhoun,
Samuel Wllliercliff,
William Piuder.
Harret Pinkney,
Sylvester l’eo,
Mary tfuarteriuan,
R H Olive.
Hen Koborts,
Ann Stewart,
Ann Stevens,
Msry Scbly,
Mineta Schavors.
Elizabeth Thompson,
J. R. Thompson,
Susan Taylor,
Maria L. Turnbull,
Francis Williams,
Mary Wand,
Mary Ward.
A VIIC W OK T11K CITY l)K HA VA.WAH.
BKAi:TIFUL blrds’-eye view of the City of S.v.nnsh
sketche.1 from lho steeple of the Exchange, hr K (V r .
reun. and lithograplied by R. 11. Howrm. just completed.
lhe edition is limited. Those wishing a copy must annlv
,-i.rly u. II. II. llowcll.nr At Ho, Ihh.Ic .t5rr „( ’ 11 y
U,,V "' 1 H. S. SIIILEV, 135 Congress street.
C HILDREN'S BATHING Tl'BS.Slop
Tubs. Wash Itosius. Night Palis,.
il Water Pulls,Foot
Ac., for sale bv
J. P. COLLINS.
Old A Its—26.000 line imported Cigars, various brands
yy just received and for sale by
jan3i 3
CHAMPION A WATTS.
RARPKR FOR FEBRUARY, with Engravings;
I 1 Po.de'* Index to I’eriodloal Literature 1 vol. Rvo;
Detjii.in.-y . \\ riling*, vis: Autobiographical Sketches. Ills-
torienl and Critloal FAsay*. Phllos*iphlcnl Writer s fait-
t§i s to i "ung Men. the Couar'e, lAsnys on the Poets, the
oj'iutn Filter, &o„ Ac.; ’
p’Aublgne’s History of the Reformation. 5 rols-
.BnsintBB CarbB.
.-.•‘fUCMBN HclYTIMH,
ATTORNF\ AT ,„vw. Pin.
BMiniGld Tttori* IIBlVAllI),
ATTiniM-v »•*• i . it •
8&L255L’/ti-tan., touiMt, o».
ATTORNEY ST ! r . , ‘ OMAS T. l.ONO,
ATTORNKY ATIaAW AND HOFJCITOR tlKNERAI,. K. BBT
- W ( *< 0, **rr Hay an,I liarnard^mO, Savannah.
rVvm.r fn °* D WABT’I OKFICHJ,
«*roflUy md WhlUker^treeU. olBoe hoots from 9
a. si., to 2, l*. M.; and from 8j{, j*. M. to 0, P. M.
JNO. M. MILLION,
nm ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will „ tt ,T rr," 7 WMlaker and ll’iy streeU.
rr.T i i i. t t. C V url * °f Scrlvcn. Bulloch, Efflagham
Sue," >,rly ' Uc ' n, °‘ h ’ aid Cluvtilani'
—— frb 7
J 08KPH Q AN All L, ~
nm _ n , ATTORNEY AT LAW,
f tm ' ' nrn ,l "' Room or the Renubll.
oan, entrance Idmw.ii,, t.-ljr east of Messrs. Price k Via.far
OBloo 176 Bay street,
O. A. O’IIY Rft K,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Turner At Co.’s Drag Btoro.
.e.n,iS ANIM, ' L * COOPMIt.
AT10RNEY8 AND COUNHEI.lAJIW AT I.AW
Atlanta. Georgia.
FBRDHfANU MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELS)R AT LAW
„ , , tPiuhing/vn City, D. C., 1
" “ ,h " OourU of the District, and at-
tend to the prosecution of claims against tlm Govern.
juneJJ
W,,IT
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLUtR AT LA
..'in «■ , Alligator, East Horitta.
W. PATTIRION.
ATTORNEY AND CgUNSEI.U)R AT LAW.
rhriytn, Monroe Count it, Ga.
8. W. UAKKlt.
ATTOIINEY AND COL’NSKl.faRt AT LAW
MonticeUn. Jefferson County, Florida. ’
Reference—lion W. 11. F'utawo, Savannah. Ga.
.THOMAS ItCQIIF.M IIINK8
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
vem .. . IroupidJIe, Georgia,
,i 1 ,P'T oU "® ,n t»ie Clrcci.lt Court* of Thomas. 1/iwndes.
1 of F lorlda. and in Alachua and Columbia
oountirn In OveBaatern Circuit of Florida Will attend tn
Sgton.° r * n ,K,r,0n '' bufore tl,B * apartment* at WMtb
ffltrst Vhm 65 (Eflrgrapl).
¥«’ D’legraplied for the Georgian. • «a
Chillier ortho Bteaitilnmt VMiiriflu.
CiiAiti.KbTON, Aftircli 4.
Tlio alonmbont Florida Inu been charU-rvd by lint-
torfleld. of tlio Pavilion Hotel, mid will leave at four
to-duy for Wilmington with muilu aud iiaimengoni for
tho North.
Chnrlcston Cotton Market.
CHARLB8TON, March S, P. M.
Tho sales of tlio dny foot up 2,800 biiluH, at ex
tremes of 7 1-4 and 10 1-8 cent*. Tho market cloaca
(Inn nnd unchanged.
road, six miles from the city. With the place will be
ohl ton likely negroes, two horses, two mules, thirty.five
head of cattle, and thirty hogs ; also, the plantation tools,
anil about two hundred acres of Rice, and the balance
priino Sea Island Cotton Land. Tlio tract contain* four
hundred seres. frb21_ WVLLY k MONTMOLUN
/•lOPARTNKRSIHP NOTICE.—-T. A U7 MoKonna, H2
y Uroughton-street, having Ukeu Mr T. Conway, (Uto
at Messrs Sheahan) Into copartnership, tlio buslnesYin fu
turo will be conducted uuder the style snd firm of
frb 16 lm T. k L. McKENNA k CO.
M °-m Y K« I ^f!;.T T V. r ! 0 5' 0, } t, '* 1 f "“ application
will bo made to the Marine A Fire lusurnuce Rank
nnu tho Rank State of Georgia, for new Notes in place of
the original*, one hall of which havo been lost by mall, of
the following description, to wit: 3
$100 M. Ac F. In*. Rank, Sav. Ga. Utter If. No. 1072
“ ‘ K, No. 698.
" A, No. 1634.
much worn und defaced.
Troupvllle, Ga., 23d F'cb , 1864 ** A ' ^na^Maw. 1 ”'
TO CON Til A CTORS. 1
$50 -
$6 Rank Stato of Ga.. 1
$2 “ “ •' “ •
.. l tob0 I r *J* Hrldges, Culvert’s',t| m
Onuntjr of Chatham, that eontracts for the same must first
de with the Jusllc • of the Inferior Court, as requir-
ed by the law* in farce regulating the construction of
bridges, Ac. JAR K. GODF REY. J. I. o.C.C
, GEO P. HARRISON, J. 1. c. C c.
marl iihvt ,-i■»........
MONT. GEMMING, s'l. n.c. c ‘
CASH DRY GOODS STORE""
Vi F.W GIHItlS Tl.a 1 1 . . v . •
. WILLIAM II. »A8IIKH,
•OllNF.l AND COUNSEUAIK AT LAW
Troimnlle f.iiim.l.. „ . ’
ATTOHNE . nj
win 11 ,T r <'"V>'iUe. Lowndes county, G>l.
ties. Flnrida ’ iU ' li ' ,on ’ Han,iUon ' * n ’> Columbfa roun'
WM. r. WIUJAMS.
■ i / — “* e Reformation. 5 rols;
Hartly t oleridge’s I’oeins. 2 vol*. London;
Rokitansky's Pathological Anatomy, London, Sydenham
society, 4 vols:
Billings on the Heart nnd Lung*. London;
The FMinburgh Review for January;
Mrs Mowatt’s Autobiography;
Edgar Allen Poe’s Works. 3 vols;
Hawthorne's Dlithedalo Romance.
J"'’I6 W. THORNE W1LIJAMS
Rlicmiialisin Cured!
EITHER INFLAMMATORY. ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
t\a difference how tnrre nr how long standing.
1 pruggUU. have for sale thatjnvahia-
WILI.IAJIS.’i'iVa’vKll'il'.moWN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
W 8tewaru'*Rambdnh°°M*‘'Mocon, Houston,
WALTER 8. NOTT,
n , . _ attorney at law,
Cffice in the fjrhan</e.
Will praelic.i In II,o am oY Scrlv™, WuUin^. n , R| ci .
fobs.
mond, Burke, and Clisthsm counties’.
JOHN II. COCHRANK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
7™'If'l’T '-■» J'litar r»«n«r of ll„
Ann of A. As J. Cvksiiu.xk, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to Ids care Pnrtlc-
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr C B
BVta.>[.IJ. , ta«’D«N , «,fli i M. Marsh, Savannali.
may7—vIAtwly
I sure remedy. Morlimnre's Rheumatic Oimm„„d,
so universally known nnd so highly appreciated by
many thoe-.inds who have long been cripples and have
been restored to perfect health by its use. Tho extensive
manufacturing arrangement*, as also a desire to meet tho
circuiu*Uncos of all who may beafillcted with this disease.
It!™-A- 6 I’ l ,°. U, !" n ’ ,he amsnafv.as it is the most
CMtr.vix, mode or treatment havo determined the proprie-
tors to reduce the price to tiiiikk I10I.L.UW per bottle ; at
which tho agent* will sell it iu future.
J. II. CARTER Ac CO.. 1 . , _
A. A SOLOMONS Ac CO f Agents Savannah.
HoM In Oglothorno, by Pemberton At Ellis; Macon by I,
Little, and Payne k Nesbitt; Mllledgeville. hv /. W. Little
Muriel In. by Win. Route; Augusin" by ilavlland. UisleyAc
and Mm. IL Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by II. R. Jones
t Co- and Ciiniilngliatii. Colelk Co ■ at wholeaaio by A A. Wholesale and retail d,
'ominous A: Co., und J. II. Carter Ac Co., Savannah. Ga.; French brandies, seg.i
llaviUnd. Harrell Ac Co., and P. M. Cohen Ac Co.. Chariest,
nn-lJ. Wrlgl.t Ac Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. New
H.nnd by Druggist* generally throughout the United
nti,
IIUIISON, FI.KMlftti «V CO.,
Factor* n ml Coin mission Murcha
iVo. 94 Ray street. Samnnah, Ga.,
TI1ENDER their services to planters, merchant* and ileal-
A era. in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Doing connected in business with IIoI’kinh, Hrnsox
Ac Co., of Charleston, the establishment or su,ollice In this
city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and tho usual facilities af
forded customers.
•kVFSah™-"-
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta.
HA plg_tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
--"The
•J^ISSOI.UTION —-llie co-jMirtnership tier
_ nder the name of I.A Rihmk At Bow.XX is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The name of the firm cun bo
February l*t, 1854,
J^OTICK.—lhe "subscribers having thisjlay sold their
_ . stock’of Dry Oornls to Messrs. Adams k Bru.sxkk soli
cit for them tho patromgo of their old customers.
LA ROCHE k BQWNB
/■'tO-PART.NEli.SHIP NOTICE.—The undersigned Imvo this
vy day formed a co-partnership under the name and style
of Adams Ac Bur.x.xEit for the trausaetion of a Cash Dry
Goods Busiuossin this city.
WILLIAM B. ADAMS.
CIIAIU.KS W. BRUNNER,
February 1st. 1854.
N OTICE.—'Tlio subscriber* having bought the stock or
Messrs. Iu Roane Ac Bow.vr will continue tho Drv
Goods Business at the old stand, where they will Ih> happy
to see their li lends and tho customers of the old concern.
fob8 ADAMS k BRUNNER.
rpKA.—Hyson. Black and Green Teus,
A ty. for *ulo by feb 3
nail-
P LASTER—25 bbls calcined and 60
landing this day. per bark Sebools. from Boston, and
A. BONi
ground Plaster.
for sale on tho wharf, by <116 OGDEN k BUNKER.
Gram bn Ac
J Thomas. M D. with a new and superb map of the United
States, on steel, the only complete and thoroughly reliable
Gazetteer of the United States yet published. Received
and for sale at the book store of 8. S. SIBLEY,
jnn22 135 Congre»s«*t.
j).g FRENCH PRINTED CAMBItK^. new style.
case, beautiful patterns nil at 26 cents per ysnl. ft
at bargain. M. PKKVDKUGAST A: CO.
178 Hrougliton street, opposite St. Andrew’s HalL west
side.
L ost qb tPAili^JMn Notice, that 1 havo lost or
mislaid a Promissory Note, for Two Hundred nnd F’our
Dollars nnd Thirty'nine cents, dated Savannah. January
13th. 1854. nnd payable Sixty Days after tlio date thereof,
lieing mado in my favor by .1. M. Haywood, and by me en
dorsed. All persons are hereby forbidden to trade for said
Note, or to take the same in payment, a* payment thereof
has been stopped, and I shall not bo responsible ns e
dorser. frbl4 A BQNAUD.
Orient!
States.
The almvo arc also agents for tlio sale of that invnlunhlo
preparation, already *0 extensively and poimlnrlv known
by hundreds of thousand* throughout the United Suits,
MORTIMOKE’8
BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PUIUFIFR
Tlie immense sale of this Cordial, during the last two
years, and tlm universal satisfaction it has given to all—
including hundreds of the imist respectable physicians
throughout tho country—proves it tho most valuable Al-
‘‘‘V; ""‘ l W T} , ‘', ,rinu r " v,,r >"•'>"»• fw lho treatment
II diseases arising Irom Indigestion, a torpid condition of
the Liver, or impurities of tho lllood. While ns a Proven-
live of diseases, especially those ora Bilious ami Iutermit-
tent tyiie. nothing has been found to equal it.
i* s a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
perfectly harmless—even with the feeblest constitution —
Its action is simple, yot producing the most wonderfully
beneficial rcsulU. As an agroeablo Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, at tho same time replenishing the gas
tric juice* and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity nnd vitality to tlio Blood, equalize* Its circulation,
■wly electrified throughout every proper channel, stiinu-
.te* tho Liver to healthy action.
He-Invlgorntm nml ltcsfnreM tlio Kiifoebleil
mill UiTillltntcil,
and tho*. not only removing disease hut fortifying the svs-
1eni against iU attack*, and producing and maintaining a
[Row of llealth and Beauty of Complexion.
| Hlisid Purifier, should lie kept in every
•ry individual, ns it may not only
1 iiumiieiis of dollars, hut also save them from
d even save life Itself.
Price one dollar per Isittle,
Druggists and merchants will he allowed a liberal di*.
count on both the above preparation*, and can procure It
of our wholesale agents, ns above, at our wholesale prices
DOWNING A: CO . Proprietors '
So 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western Depot
in Isiuisville, Kentucky, orders may beaddre-M-d at either
P Uc * fcbI5—ly
BANCROFT ds HltYAN,
- .. „ general agkntb AND BROKERS,
Fortho Purchsse and Sale of Stocks. Bonds, Exchange an.l
B.1V Ntreel Uav.nn.li I ...
Jsr
Real FMate,117 Bay street. Savannah.
NICIIOUHCUl'UKK. K11WARI1 .1 ,
„cumwa & WADE, '
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
8) Ray-street..Samnnah.
JOHN T. ROWUNI>,jB.
A0m» T. ROWLAND.
HOWLAND M CO.7'
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
172 Rayatretl..Samnnah. ’
f. nrLAND. ' -
HYLAND A O’NEILL °' Xm
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS, kc ,
A ext Door to Marshall I louse. Rroughton street
8AVANNAII. GROge..
IN ^are^nnw ‘* ‘ ub,,rrilM,r " l »ve Just received"Ind
x v are now opening a very exten-dve and choice stock of
(springand Summer Good*. It has been seh ctcl with care
aim einbrac i every variety of Plaid, striped nnd plaid Silk
Grenadines, Donna Maria lisaucs, Borages Crane de Paris'
a»t,.i C..P, noinbnsfn.H, XRS ffl'v Jw!
?n. r !f “® °nr* ,, dy. Cambric*. Munlhi*. Uwn*. Ao . wiUt
one of the most complete and riclie*t asrortnun ts of French
Fjnbroidcry ever exlilblteil in this market In Chemeaettes,
Sd?.re fH° »* tl,of ditlo. Also. HonltonL.ee
nf n ' 1 , Ghemesett.il. with n fine assortment of
GloresX!’ wU l# Uo ' ,,l "' Talmas, Hosiery aud
■•niii*i/.". UbsCF 1^° m ln .r Pni ^ kp “' ,in,{ “P their «‘ock by weekly
W,ll .° ir ' r nt *»• «> r the largest and
best Lelected assortments In tlie city, nt such price* as to
?"V? re «t'*f« ou Ladle* desirous of making a good se
lection are invited to call early by
ADAMS k BRUNNER.
Corner of Congres nnd Whltakor-streets.
TO CON Tit ACTORS
«« s*
, 0 . .S; . •’-■t'-r-o". Torlugti, Florid.,tin
DM1.000 feet b. in.. 3 Yellow Pino Plank.
knK. D !3 r i," , "' l 1 be ■ ounil. free from largo or rotten
will "'“"y i " , IHJrf..olioi,«wl.icli
will nmtorlnllj nlToct It, .trongtli. mid \, 0 \ .tr.iolit
.ml tru. to dhn.iiilonN. A modem!, .mountol n, „„
I.I.-C0 mill not to I but .Uok. wl.lcU .r, not
char of bark will be rejected.
—The Lumber must he subject lo Inspection snd Measure-
,j 1 *!, ^Der doUvory at Fort Jefferson, by an agent of ti e
United States, appointed fortho imrposo, nnd will nut ho
IThuT n rcc e'vcd until such Inspection and measure
ents shall have been made.
i 10, !'° 00 /*! 1 “?'* bo "•'•I’l’ed within one montli
after the signing of the Contract, and an equal nr greater
p.no’i”;‘!,™i.u“d”™ 1 ““ cl ‘
Shipping anil Steamboats.
35fi3jtnm
Ill-In 111 at 11 o’e
I'lHTRD Sl’ATHB NAIL I.INFC —
I’ll NF.W YORK-To Imvo on Hatord V , 4th
.. ■ o’eb’cs. A M — 1 Tlm now nnd superior sfram
Rhi|i AUflUSlA. Lajil. Tliiiiiisi Lyon, will Imvo as abovo
For freight or passage, apply to
m " r2 I'ADELFURD, FAY k (X).
(kbln Ifassage..
Steerage....
NI I.ASISIIII* ll&BUL.
FOR KFJY WEST AND HAVANA.
Di leave on Wednesday. 16sf March.
Tlie Unltod HUtos Mall Steamship ISABEL,
William Khluxm, Commands!, will regularly
l M, rt on the 1st and 16th of each month. For
pasnugo only, apply to
mnra COIIKNH k HERTZ.
^45$. UOSTON^-The regular packet schr. BALTIC,
SBKGslacer. insiter, will havo quick despatch for the
above Port. For freight or passage, apply to
OGDEN kBUNKER
I., T"« pmoket .oboou.r
It*.. H. DAMS, l)arl».master,Will havequlck despatch
mart
. . „ havequlck despatch
above port. For freight or puRsagc. apply to
—t Duni
(HIDES k HUNKER. ■
|.| W » n R . K ;r~ TI ‘ 8 rp 3 uUr packet schooner
I I.ANDuMF., It. J. Brown, master, will hafuiinlck
; , , . ,----- Brown, mnster. will hafequick
le*patch, for tho above port. For freight of 300 bales Cot
ton to complete cargo, apply to
‘"“f 3 ROWLAND k CO.
NKTV HOUK-OM I.Iiic^—Tlm schooner
SS&J0.8F:ITI GUICK, ltogors, master, will have despatch
s above. For dock freight, apply to
_"*art_ BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
't&k, N«W VOUK-OldKstnbllslieil UnnZ.
*SJfcThe fine ship FAR WF2ST.J. II. Bennett, master, will
imvo quick dospatch as above. For freight or passage,
j.ply on board or to URIGIIAM, KELLY k 00.
VFIRI’OOL.-Tlio slilp I’rinck or Oiianor,
jl^ytJ'dinTliouipso’' —m ...... _i.u -•
a l».
. , inastor, will iiieot with despatch a.
For freight, apply to
r#b - 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
!ufM?. ST , ON '“” Tb ” rP ?ular packet bark R. H.
—GI.AS, Captain Johiison. will meet with di*
patch for the above port. For freight or tweuty-fivo bales
cotton on deck, apply to
J eb - 4 _ II. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
xLjg KKW Y<)ltK—Old'KstfibifsltetTLllie.
Tlie schr. EI’UKAIU k ANNA. Ungstaff. master,
will liuve dispatch n* above, l’or freight or passage apply
i board, at lolfair’s wharf, or to
feb24 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Portion Balt*.
0,, It, dm,°
tt.v.,rt i”r; 5 ir,crs ,u ' ,m ,r
iJiiroUtaj“•r:::*.
on, situated Iu llroughlou streot btl*Mn i, 1,11 :* ,cro :
Jeffi-raon streets. ^ 1‘ufm.rd and
Terms at sals
Valuable Farm Lots—At Private Halt
t«n aore lot*,, tuated on Lover’* lane, being part
of Ml leu’s farm. A plan of the loU may be .een fK
counting room Tsrnu-ons-tfclrd euh. bofanre fa two
equal annual instalment*, with interest, and secured b?
mortgage on property. *
OY T. J. WAL8II.
ON TUFSDAY. March 7. will be sold at tlie Court House
A two story Brick Cotton Warehouse, on a lot 00 by 10^—
will store 8.200 bales of cotton—now under rent of 1700 tier
•njium. ^Terms half cash; balance. 1. 2 and 3 jycars on in-
toreset—the present owner wishing to invest fu other pro
perty. Ground rent $226.
mart
Summer Residence.
ON TUESDAY, March 7, will be sold at the Court House.
A Five acre lot and Improvements, at the tho Isle of
Hope, 8 *£ mile* from the city. The improvement* consist
of a dwelling, conls'nlng ten rooms, wull finished and In
good order, with all necessnry oiit-liiilldlngs. On the prem
ises Is a Peach and F'lg Orchard of choice selections. Also,
a commodious Bathing House. Terras at the sale,
mart
__ , UnderwrlterkoSale.
On Monday. 27tl» Inst, at 11 o’clock, at the a Ml loft of Clark
k lliinnegar, on Jones’ wharf,
A main sail, foretop sail, aud jib. belonging to the brig
siary H. Chappell. Sold by order of the port wardens for
account of underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash.
J*"* Pa,c —\ Hkoly negro boy, aged 10 year*, an or
phan. Terms cash. i„„or
Jan26
Private Sale—it) shares steamer Jenny IJnd Slock, 10 d°
Ogeechoe Plank road do. 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low I*
applied for immediately j mnl8
8UMKILSFX sterling. Matter, will have dfs,Mitch
freight or passage apply on board at Tel-
BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO.
;. b !p canton: api: »sls;,
“W”)" -HI. f„ r U.e .to,, iHirl.l
"’”‘111 on OcOi.anoly to
1.11. K. WASHBURN. Agent.
Macon, ha'wkinsvillf: andOthfji
r
LANDINGS— 1 Tlie steamer Cham. Hahthiikir,
•. r “J l . or ; *naater.wlU leave aa above on Monday night, Cth
iu.-t. Freight receiveil at Johnson’s lower wharf
mar4 BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y k CO.
.. , ‘W ,e , nU * iU bu «**“le on tFo delivery or each cargo, If
each roi‘ WCD J r *’T 'I'"- 1 n?' 1 h " w ‘‘ VPr - deducted from
each parmen and retained till tlie wlmle Is delivered, to
ensure the fulfilment of the contract.
tol'JrAS,"" 1 ' 1 1 1 ".''* 1 '" r rl “ l» r » »< which Ihol.um.
her will bo delivered at Fort.lefforaon. frcoofall costs to
L'-l l v"i tP< vi" U ' H ’- n ! , ' n,, ‘ delivered to the undorslgnod ut
'loraed •• Proposal for furnishing
WF1KKLY STICAM-PACKKT UNKT
POIl I’AI.ATKA, K. K.,
Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and MitUle-
bury. (Black Creek.)
-TlClS , !V' r , a , ni1 , p,p ff* nt * team-packet ST.
v«f i teLytetw JOHNS. Captain Jams.* F'rmcbohx, will leave
for tho above place Tliursday. Oth March, at 10 o'clock,
,nd every Thursday thereafter. This boat lias beon
built expressly for the trade, and has large and airy state
room accommodation* for iiassengors. For freight or pass
age, apply on board at the Florida Steam-Packet Wharf
near the gas works, or to
mart CLAG1I0RN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
KJf Tho St. Johns will make her next trip to St Au
gustine on Thursday, tlio 23d March.
FOR CIIAKLK.VrUfa.
£ 1,10 steamers Gordon ami Calhoun will
tli : r 71 leave alternately every Monday, Wednesdsy
relay and Saturday at 7 o’clock, P. M., leaving Charles!
ton ou the same days at 6 o’clock, P. M.
Tho boats arrive nml leave Charleston In timo to connect
witli the South Carolina Railroad train, north
8. M. LAFFTTEAU, Agent.
r . M. G WRIGHT, Ueut. of Engineers.
FoRrJgmannx. Fla.. Feb 14.1864. fob 28-fl
FU8TEK.\ I
in imported wines and liquors,
id fancy groceries.
II. K. WASIlIiUKIV, Air’t.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
IVAN.VAtt, CIA.
WILLIAM 1
yonge,
FACTOR AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT
A’o. 94 Ray-street. Samnnah. *
O’lIKAK ik STONIOY,
w _2r£T0R8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
liorth Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Car,dint
LATH OF TIIK KIKM OF LM1AIIK. O
THOMAS di KNIUIIT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
. , , *® Banuirtl street, Savannah, Ga.
1 foreo ’'"l’ ' H 1 , 0 ® 11 tin ’ co l'P pp light nnd
l ««"*- "'"I kitchen ranges, con
tended to W Ord0r * fr "“ tb0 c ’ ,ul “ p T Promptly al
A. SHORT,
, . MASTER BUIIiDER,
Will take contracts for Building and Work *
every description. Residence first door wi
drew’* Hall, Broughton Street.
mily .
afilictioi
to tlici
ed live
JjlOR SAI.E TO AIUHVE—ftOO bales |irlmo JAstorn Hay.
nd 200 bbls Potatoes, per ship Rotunda, front Hath,
Maine.hr ileclS BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
IJUTTER—26 flrldnslhitler, just received js-r steamer, foi
I) sale !•> , doc 13 E. W. IIIIKKR.
H AY.—100bnlea Eastern lluy, landing por bark Eliza
both lAmvltt, for sate by
C
feblft BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
AABOWAY CORDIAL.—10 doz Carol
Corner of Bay n
• irdinl. fur sale
HONAI'D.
1 Whltskor-stroets.
B ITTER AND CHEESE—30 kegs selected Goshen Butler
120 boxes white aud colored Cheese, received por steam*
nd for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
sortmeut of white
Vest*, far aala by |o8
R ECEIVED by recent srrivals, fifty barrels I’lniiling Po
tatoes, and for sale low. JOHN E. JFiWFj.
frb 17
B ACON—6 hlids Bacon Shoulder*, ins! received, and for
sale by 20 HYLAND k O'NEILL.
) sale by
TUST received at A. Bonand's Fancy Grocery Store, per
•J steamer rum New York, a now supply of preserved
lobsters, Salinon. Pate de Pordreatix and Pate do Calllos.
Aim. some very lino Gruiere Cheese. OoroorofBsy
Whitaker streets.
frb24
P 'lrATOFS—100 bl.U I’.itat.M-*. jii't Unde I from the brig
Georgiana. and for sale by J2» K. W. BUKEIt.
■^EW SPRING GOODS -Plaid and '.tripl’d Sill."^ Indian
rein red andhUckClisUy*, aolld colors. French Csinbrii
printed Cambrics and Jaconet*. English and American
Print* ami Ginglnim.jii.it received by
fehll I)aWITT k MORGAN.
A LE AND PORTER— loo bills Philadelphia (.ream A
- 20 casks Uindon Porter, for sale by
declB - MnHAHON k DOYUt.
IJItANDY.''GLVi’wT.NE. *0.-12 half plpaa Otard, Dupuy
JJ *<>,’* P ' - ' * ** ——
SoOO Clialleii^e.
llOnKNSACK’S WORM SYRUP,
A N article founded upon scientific principlos.compound-
ed with purely vegetalde substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, nnd has ne,-er been known to fall in curing
he most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is oneo used, from tho fact that it notonlv de.
"troys them but remove* all tho slimo and mucus which
may remain.
The Tni-c Worm.
Tills worm is tho most difii.-ult to destroy of all that In-
hnblt the human body. It gr> ws to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened In tho into*,
tines and stomach ns to produce Fits.St. Vilas’ Dance. *0
which Is the cause of many going to tlio grave, not believ
ing that these complaints have their origin from the tap*
worm ; consequently they do not use the pni|Kw medicines
for their disease. To those who are nlllicted with thisnw-
ful foe to health, I recommend the use of tny Worm Syrup
ami Liver Pills ; lho Syrup to ho tnken in (loses of two ta-
bfr «|«w.nfiils three times a day, then take from live to
eight of inv Liver Pills, to dislodge ami pass the worm. Ily
strictly following these directions, tho tnoNtohstinatecase's
of tape worm can be speedily cured.
Roiinit or Stoinnch Worm.
This worm is usually found in tlie small inte.ilinos.nnd Is
tlie worm most common lo children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, a* adults have frequently been known to
suffer with them. The symptoms most timininent while
affected with this worm, are hardness snd fullness of tho
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
note, a Miieisb streak under the oyes.Sfcc. If you.or nny ol
your oblldron have any of tlio above symptoms. Ilobon-
sack’s Worm Syrup cun safely be depend") upon—by using
it you have a certain, safo and speedy cure; amlifniti-i
using it according to the directions the patient is not re
stored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradicated from
tho system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the gravo,ns for fall, there is no such .word us fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Ascarlrtes, or Sinnll Thread Worms.
These worms, to which tho human sytem is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to ho
found In tlie rectum, nnd if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produco, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such ns inllniniimtiou of lhe bowels, nnd other de
rangements of the stomach. The liest and safest inedii-ine
that can be used is HoliOiisack's Worm syrup. Such is tlio
astonishing power of my medicines over Am nrndies. that
I defy any one to produce a caso where my Worm Syrup
ami Liver Pills are rnr.oniniondnd to bn used thnv will not
cure. All Hint is necessary is lo uso the syrup’ in accord
ance with direstion* on each bottle ; and in ease a gentle
purgative Is required iu order to allay tlm irritation they
I irodiice. the Liver Pills, bv their sympathising action and
icaltliy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant
_ hooking;
Tho subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Hoofs on correct prim
oiplos.and from sixteen years’ experience,feel*assured ho
cun give satisfaction. Price* very low. Rest reference
... . „ . . J. J. MAURICE.
■•Shutter* and Conductors made to order.
It CHAMPION. . o WATI
CHAMPION * WATTS.
WllOLFSALK AND RFTAIL
aVo. 4 Barnard sired Ulireen the Market and Ray street
RAVAXX^n. CIA.,
Fnilt* n &o n &° riC "’ ,Wci * n ‘ u " 1 '’"""'"‘le Liquors, Dried
lteferenoes-A Champion. F>q.. Samuel Solomons. Esq.,
Messrs. Rabnn * W liltohoad, Swill *Co., Savannah. Ga. 1
It. LOcitKTT. WM. II. III NO. jonx U IIAVIS
LOCKETT, LONG .tt CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS
Samnnah, Georgia.
'. H. ItlKKMA.N.
n. P. HORTON.
HORTON .V RIKICMAN,
WIIOI.RMAI.K ANII K KT All. HRAIKRS , ,
WA7C1UI2), JEWELRY SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS
116 Rrnughtnnatreel.
JOHN G. KALLIGANT,
... tJ’HOl.KBALK AND HKTAII. HKAI.RU IN
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS
">SideMimunynt Square.Samnnah.Ga. '
PROTECTION 1N S U K A N t K COM1*AN yT~
Of Hnrtfnrxl, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents of the above Company are prepared
to take risks against Putt: on lluildlng* and their contents
Also Maki.nr Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms
URIGIIAM. KELLY * CO.. Agent*.
DROWN .1; HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALKS STA
WKMT niUlAII NTItKkT. M
ABLES,
edloino that can bo taken
CO.PARTKRNHIl* NOTICK.
The undersigned have associated themselves to
gether. under the name nnd style of Murphy * l)o-
vanny, for Hie traiis.icll.ui or general Rout and
iSlioe lei-ini'ii, having the stand on the corner ol
Congress and WhiUkar-streets. formerly occupied bv M
Prcndcrgs*t Tliey are now prepared tonffrr to their friends
and tlie public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ snd Gentle-
' Uoots, Shoes. *0., which they will sell dies n for cash
J 3 f
MURPHY k DKVANNY.
that tho Ingredients of which the. ....
them tho liest Pill In use for all diseases or tho Liver, lm.
puritiesa the Blod, kc.
GEORGE WOOD, M. I).
F. CROWLEY, M I).
L. BOWEN. M. D.
tPf Purchssn none but those having the signature “J.
N. H0BENSACK,"a* all other* are worthies* Imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all other* wishing to
become agents, uinst address the Proprietor, J. N. HOREN.
BACK, at his I.a‘juratory,No. 120 North Second-street,above
Race, Philadelphia.
Hold by all Druggists snd Merchants In tho U. S|
H . • For sale in Savannah,Ga., by J. H. Carter* Co., J. B.
hS—76 bales Prime Eastern Hay, just reoelved and for Moore * Co.. A. A. Solomon * Co., and J. E. Ds Ford.
*l*by no?23 E. W. BUKER.
js'k* Jn Inula. 1811, and “Plntorn” do, 6 pipes Holland
“jn.2 puncheons Scotch Whl*ky. 10 half pipes old Madeira
"iiio. mine very superior; for sale by
Jsnl3 J. V. C0NNERAT * CO.
* CsinMia*. amongst which are the most desirable vari-
*“**; sl*o, Roses, Geraniums, Dwarf Granges, aud many
®lD«r kinds, will be offered for aale this morning by
no»12 \V. W LINCOLN. Monument square
HOIIKNSACK’S LIVER PILLS.
No part of tho system I* more liable to diioueo llinn lho
liver, it being supplied willi numerous blood vessels snd
nerves, and if diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’
all parts of the body,produce* liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia, Ate
Dyspepsia.
The symptom* of Dyspepsia, and it* vnriousdisease* are
dirzinein in tlie head.heartburn,oppression alter eating
meal*, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac . and some
times general languor of the whole body, from Ibis it will
be seen that the disease owes Its origin to a disorganized
state of the Liver and Stomach. Ilobensack’s I iver Pills is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and Insling cure,
a* they act by changing tho certain morbid actions of tho
system Into a healthy action, and rendering the bluod puie
and healthy.
Liver Complaint,
I* attended with chills, succeeded by fever, sovoro pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting Idttcr taste, yellow furred
tongue, nulse full and bounding, tlie pain in the side is in
creased by pressure, should the left lobe he affected, the
pain is generally In the lei t shoulder, with a short dry cough,
thn skin becoming of a sallow nppcarance. nnd the stools
clay colored. This disoase can ho cured by the uso of Ho-
beusack’s liver Pills, as they act directly upon tho seat of
the disease, and tilt’ll operating upon tho bowels tliey ex
pel all the corrunt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Kcnmlcs.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many
onninlnint* hi which you are subject. In obstruction* either
total or partial tliey have been found of inestimable bene-
Ot In restoring aud purifying lhe blood and oilier fluids *0
as to cure sll complsints which mar arise from female ir
regularities. as besdsebe. diuinct* of sight, pain in tlie side,
back. *0. Theso Pill* are the only safe and effectual reme
dy t« cure the following eompfaiiils. Gout. Nervi
Melancholy, Hick Headache
tressing Dream*,
cases that arise
tho Blood, or couslination of tho Dowell.
Mcdlcul Idvlilcnco 1 I.WNUY HUTTONS—Silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain and fancy
Wo, the nuuderslgned Physicians, having had tlio rcetpt I *- ‘buttons, and of all other kind*, in large variety at
of tlmlr manufacture submitted to us for inspection, nay. I novlH KKMPTON * Vb'RSTfLLK'S
JNO. II. |
( '10-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE -
J (
iiKNitr r. kino
. - - ••• The undersigned has this
•lay associated with him Mr. IiKNitr C. Kixii. of Glvnn
county, with whom he wlllconlinue the Factorage nml Com
•^■■ndor the firm of Hi m. k Kixo
. II. Ill'Ll.. 210 Bur-
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
'JdRFUMKRY F'Oll LADIES -
AND GENTLEMEN.
R. J. PI 1/iHAIR from Constantinople. mav fni|n ,j
for four or five days at 148 n.oughton street, where
!onT t!l^. g A ' *° "J® such ladies anil gentleman as deslro
to obtain a pure and un.idiillerated nrticlo of
EASTERN PERFUMERY; also,
OTHER TURKISH ARTICLES, such ns
SMUK1NU CAPS. SHOES HAND-
,, , | , . KERCIUFF.4, *C., &G.
He can furnish them with with oil of Roses, at prire*
varying from fifty cenU to G u dollars ; with light Oil of
Roses with the Sultan’s Amber I.ny. the Harem's Clilckok
Luy. tl'o far famed “ Bouuty Water ” Water of tlio Scrag-
iio, I umades from Hie Oil of Roses, *c., *0. B
Utdies aid Genii' men please call and examine tho arti
cles.nnd Judge for yourselves. frio’ 1
EDUCATION, ~
rpi J, u,"lo.» |, < „ m | wH! „ Select loliool. in tin,
I. Oglethorpe Hull, where youth will he carefully in-
* ructi-d in the following various depni tiuent. of Utrrntiire
and Science, viz; | J iiigii.igcs_Engll*h. Latin, and Greek;
DrffercntliU nnlrpnlegral (falcu?us.* l,n ^ An, ‘ ‘'' 10
Having conducted acn<l .1 ■. both In Georgia snd South
Tl. 0 academy will bo o,h..,"I on Monday, February 27th
Terms mude known by application to tlie teacher*
PATRICK BURKE.
1, , „ THOMAS CLEARY.
llnelm, r0 F CO “ IU, I'l B J ,W *« ,Q, . llKl ‘' , 'l SaVnnU,lh i J ‘»- Dnr
II n! H'- 1 ’ *" ,, l jH,in Dunbar, FUq., Dunbarton. S. C "
Bellinger, F-iq .Columbia S. C. ’ p,|
_ „ *50 REU .4KI),
J . f . rni " r . , :! i : r . a . i ! 1 " ,, ! a " ,u|i '
«m>,,,,,, ,, ....Vr,',’,': three seeks since,
A HR AM AM M(<jl’EEN and BOB. each als.iit 49 '
r age. They are *i,p|M.sed lo lie down on the salt*. nSg
! r T "i. Hb ° V .° ru " ,nnl wi " «- l«M for the two
nil,'| r 'li V ' ,,n "° of SilasF .il-
■m nr the Jailor in Savannah, on npidimtlnu to
I Wild I ARSON A: C
frb 28-1w
NOTH! Ill
OJ the Removal of the Land (Hike, from Sr.titTsfo Eu
Amiumi.
T T N , *, ut, '«* il y 0/ r.n Act Of Congress, entitled ....
KJ act authorizing change* in the location of Land Gfll-
ces approved March 3, 1853, ills hereby declared nml
™!:!" h n V. w ":* ‘'"I 1 t !; u . L ^*." 1 «»nicB for ti.o -.iio „rtho public
ill be removed fror
lamls in the Sparta district, Alaham
wn of S|iarta. its
present location, to Elba, in Coffe
County in said State, on the first day of April next
Given under my hand, nt the city of Washington, this
14th dny ofFobrunry, A.I). 1S54,
■j'y tbu Pr0Hl :'°" t: FRANKLIN PIERCE,
.'“i ” ILSJ -'4| Uoinutlssionor Of tho General Land ffillce.
SUNDRIES.
10 Hrson^of 818 8U1>erl ' ,r 0u 11 Powder Tea; Ododo.
10 half chest*. In qunrtor lb packages, Ilvson Tea. cm
venlont for retailing; ’ ’
4® Wand 10lb chests superior Hyson Tin;
6 half che*ts, In 2 lb package*, .lo do do;
10 do do in 2 Ih do superior Black do;
Tr ‘ 0 in 'l' mr,pr "’ 4o. Black Tea for retailing;
16 bill do superior Dlm-k T ;
HI bags black Pepper; 10 do Alliplco;
80 mat* Cinnamon;
40 boxes ground Pepper. Ginger nml Spice;
60 do superior Mu-tard;
60 do Ij-moii. IU«nbcrry nml Strawberry Svrup;
gallon, half and quarter, assorted Pickles;
D'O do Adamant
«0 do Bosdel
30 do Sperm C
Tnllot
ndles;
idles; 110 do F'ai
GEORGE H. NICHOLS,
Owens’ Rui/ding. iqqeaite 1‘ulaski House.
Having made large additions to hi* establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in hi* usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
HIT All work executed with dispatch.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
“ y.\RRIG|Vv BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
mernl assort meet. ju*l received.—Tlie sub.
■'W prepared to offer to the public. Carriages,
Phretons, Buggies. Carryall*. Ac. fresh from some of the
most popular Fjdablishments. and Builder* at the North.
The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict
reference to tho requirement* of this market.
They nro determined to keep only such articles In their
line, as they can confidently recommend nnd warrant, feel
ing assured Hint they will be sustained in offering a better
and liner class of work. Hum has been usually kept lu this
market,
Tlie Public are most respect fully requested to call, exam
ine, nnd satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by nn examination of their stock.
JDT All kinds of Repa'rlng done n* heretofore.
L.S. BENNETT * CO.,
July 31 Corner West Broad nnd Bny-sts.
. jily Soap;
.... Palo snd No 1 Soap;
do Pearl Starch; 30 do Tomato and Walnut Catsup-
do ground Coffee; ''
do Soda Saleratu.s.ln qunrtor, hr and one lb papers;
do Ginger Preserves; '
** tried W I do;
30 do 1 gro each, quarter and lif Ih Smoking Tobacco;
20 gro fine cut \ low Bank Chewing Tobacco;
LAW DOORS.
YV l,n * j."? 1 rp '' piv '
..--.'■d Tilling.
. .1 .. ” n f|l«rlment, with notes of decision*
40 h .mt n 5 * tiU0 * to the present time, by Wntermac-
i- 1 ' 1 . 1 T r !l 8t0 .V M ; " ow I’T TroubaI * Wharton.
!6tli Kugll.h Uw nnd Equity lfrp.irt«. This volume
porlant cs.e* decided fn 18A3. I* publish I
New subscribers supplied at $12 per an-
Shipping ; n
>e6>re tire 17th*
iumrnr6vola.be
Flander’s Tn-ati-e on tho L
.y the author of Maritime Law.
Vol 34 English Chancery Report*.
Also. The London Art Journal, for Jan.. 1854. New sub
scriber* at *9 per annum.
The Uuit"l States Gazetteer.
The Attic Philosopher in Paris. 2d vol. Pereira Materia
Medicn and Thernpentics.
H ERRING'S 111:1: ASH 1 ti' 1 ci; 1.a 1: I'Kuor >ai l- win,
Hall's Patent Antl-Gnn|Miwder Proof L»ck«, having
‘ ' Fair, are now of.
eccived the prize medal at lho Work
d to the public a* the prize safe o
approv.-.i. ns tliey have been every when
ho? victory was reserved to ho aw arded by Hi
World!
The subscriber* keep c
or the n’mve Safe*, for si
ill st all times produce
claim to be tho L'liampioi
■nstuntly on hand an ssiortm
frh18
DROGANM— HROGANS.
The Kubicriber* would call the attention o(
ilanlers and others, in want of good ami cheap
1. to call and examine their stock,as they
feel satisfied that upon inspection thn quality and
prices ot their goods cannot fail to please.
% MURPHY * DEVANNY.
novlfi corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
fill
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
A variety of new and beautiful pattern* of canary
mnA Cages iust received. Tliose desirous of s hand-
someOnge. and one proof against Afifes.havo only
fflHH to make an early call for a choice from a fine s*
~-3^^*ortment.
mh28 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-at.
; ,122S*"J«w , T’25 1 tr*v-i6J^Kd5K.’B5Gki' tuf.jsrv
Dimness or Sight or iu fact any of the <ha. H f . hilotw to not oureliaMii hr
from affection* ol the Liver,(inpurity of j , - * ' *1- n*
nie- /~10UN—S.’K) huslnds prim
mm, | O JanIB
'GIU’N .V BUNKER
received n
BUKF.R
Brandy, vintages ot 1846. '0 and '60. our own im
portation. jsn'24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CD.
! CtPRINO BtirrOM GUARDED LAN TERNS, juxl received
O and for sale by fbbl? J. 1'. COLIJNB
I TAMS—25 hlrls Onssard Hams, landing from hrlg Elisha
II Dnane. and for sale by
• janlO COHEN ft F0SD1CK.
Tl'ST receivi A ln'.a 111 ifii 11 v einbri.i'brc'l linen ranibrle
«J Handkerchiefs, al»o, French worked Collars, very rich
' patternr. For sale by seplB AIKEN * BURNS.
may21—dtwftwly
IL
P oe
ANDING from schooner Cblhtonher Ioe»en, 60 bales
I Hay, snd for sale on the wbarf, by
oct3 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
PHILimit’K k BELL,
ole Agents for Savannah
•i-pl6
1, I or per l
nd Pouclio.
n AMS.—.lust received.
cured Hams, for family
^"Rt8,
WEBSTER k PALMES.
ed suga
C™o:
j«n21
of line small
for sale by
A. BONAUn.
-400 bngs prime While Corn landing front sdramT-
basset, from Baltimore, for sale bv
BRIGHAM. KF1.LY ft CO
f |b. niE MF'.'.R'HANl’S "E SAVANNAH AM, MACON—
.1 Ooo-ls intonded far Savannah and Macon, brought up
tltOfChattahoochee River ii|H)n the steamer D. J. lfav, will
bo forwarded through Colcmhus nine or coiiniauo.xu
<>111 mtms l dec28
Vi-., / Amour i and Rom—for sale by ■
dec 14
BONAUD.
1UST RECEIVED—lft baskets Salad 011,16 do Bordeaur
o oil for sale by A. BONAUD.
" 0V “ _ _Cornerj»r lUyand WhIUksr-st*.
Hh—if-
novl - J. v. CONNER AT ft CO.
Tl-si; RECEiVi " P”, -t.MMl,-. Augusta. « mil M ,ppi v „r
«l strictly pri Butler, also, choice Butter, I ||,s
for Jl.fair Butter, ft R,* for $1. for sate bv ‘
ocl2D _ W. «. DICKSON.
nUi:E.;M» Liver <HL-:i:„ hm„ and fl.ul.e’s geiiinni'
X »*’.l Liver Oil. warranted ricR and containing nil lho
mi'illclnal virtues. Ju-t re.-eive.l and Tor salo hv P
' v ‘- "• LINUojji, square.
100 h“ IA ‘' ANTTXn l-OTATIFF^. G, y^rSTaafi
Savannah. F'cb. 7.1864.
WEEKLY I'NITED STATES MAIL LINK.
POIl FALATKA, K. P.,
via Darien. Brunswick. St Marys. Jacksonville. Picohla, and
MtdalAiurg, (Black Creek,) carrying the V S. Mail
-,-xICLs Tho regular steam-packet WM. GASTON,
/i5fa-44|jnJ f Capt. Ttnw. K. Siuw. will leave for the above
place on lucsilay morning 28th February, at 10o’clock, nnd
"> U-vo torry 'I'uo.dny, K..r frolghl
Imvmg linndsomu accommodations, apply on board, at tho
Florida Steam Packet wharf, near the Gas works, or to
b-'b'-- 3 Cl .At I HORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—Fa- Palatka. Fla. .and all theinlerme-
To Hire by the Year—A negro boy, nged 22 years, a hrick-
7 * r ' janl
fr.^ l n. ,,r,V ' lt 2. P '‘ l "7 I/,t N ’°- Walton ward, RoberUrlllo,
fronting on Stewart street. ’
1
3nrtion Salts.
UY I’llJLBIUCK « BELL.
■1 m Administrator’s Sale.
l iS. .U„.! U ' , “* -Ill to Kid .1 It.
%s;r52'SS; : “-
marl
““' 7r H "Uto,. will b. .old Mm, , htCOTtl
" oM '
ferm* cash, purchaser paying for tltlte. m * r 3
ttn t.,—a (‘hlladelphla Floor.
■—PM"*. T.m. cb.
Corn and F’lour At l’ri»»i«s.u
P'l”.’ to “*• »* *■» '«*“* »*a.i
800 b... p. lm, wlille Corn'.
260 to.. Mip«r!] no Yellow.
froto Kl,”
J.IT.r.on .nd HonOomery itml.. ‘ ’ ’S.’ff*
ti— t .« r,V *u 8a, *r Ju8t rocelvod and for sale In ausntl-
t es to suit Purchasers, 60 bales Rice Hay, cut alien the
rice was perfectly rertant and in milk, equal to the best
“uBto/to, ffyl,* 1 "' I* 8 *®’’
Private Sale—ono hundred barrels best Planting Pota
to*" J u " 1 received aud for sale at 166 Bay street. Terms
r . v . At I’rivato Kale.
Lot No. 24,14th district, snd 2d section, containing 160
acres, within four miles if tho tuwu of Clinton. Terras
Cft,,h - docl3
. . „ .. A* Private Sale.
.i.h ‘ r t 80u . lh of ^ onC8 " lrpct » n ’ 1 Improvement*, oon-
sfatlng or a two-store honse and double tenement. In good
order. Rent* at $J3 per month. Will be sold a bargain, as
SSiCrrirr ? ,n °! ,mK rro . m tl,e cU r- For terms and
further particulars Inquire at the counting room
Administratrix Sale.
On the first Tnesdsv In April next, will be sold, In front ot
‘(m court house, during the legal hours of salo.
All Improvements on tho south-east corner of Lit No. 33,
warren ward, corner of Broughton and Price streets. Sold •
by order of the honorable Court of Ordinary for Chatham
county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of thft
estate of Gas;ier Rosey, deceased. Terms cash, purchasers
paying for titles. MATILDA ROSEY, Adm’x
estate Gasper Rosey, deceased.
inting room. dl8
1 . , Private Salo.
Carriage lately trimmed and painted. In
good order. Turin* cash. ' dcola
a 1 n . „ At Private Sole.
8»«d Rye and Oats In quantities to suit purehaser*.
Clothing at Private Siie-^a liandnuum „s
Sdiissiiu'iafV' 'S"" 1 " 11 ? 11 '-to', li
nnd overcoaU, In loU suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms
- 1 * 1 nor 1
G?Sr PUfiASKl IXHTKRY.—Drawn Dumber, of
11 18 6 3 14 20 68 82 06 22 21 75 46
Holders of prizes will please call for tho cash, or renew at
E. WITIIINGTON’’-
Gunrdian Sale
< ntho Tuesday In April next, during the legal hours of
sslo. will bo sold, before the court house In the city of
Savannah, '
Three prime likely young negroes, vis : two boys and one
girl, belonging to the estate of J. J. Salfner, deceased. Sold
urnfar a decree of (ho Superior Court of Chatham county,
and by order of the Guardian, for division among tho heirs.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. feblO
. Administratrix Kale.
On the first Tuesday In April next, before the court houso.
In tlio olty of Savannah, will lie sold.
, N “ . a . 1 : f ’*'houn ward, nnd Half Lot No. 18, Wesley
7 Uy or,,cr ° r 1,10 Honorable Court of Ordinary
for Chatham county, for the benefit of the heirs and cred-
I tors of tbo estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terras
“HIV *. BO08SEAD, Adtotol.lr.lHx
estate Jules Rousseau.
GHKENK AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GRFX50RY ft MAURY. Manager*
OAPITAL,
$8,975.
.6 Number I/jttery—12 Drawn Rallots.
47* Tickets $2—share* In proportion.
At Private Sale.
' .1 Vo 4 , 0 ’ °. n j ! u w *" t * lde of wp »* •treet, snd
1 "°“‘ h ‘ ,r 1 ,{,,b ;' r frv*ll'*j being 34 feet front by 100 feet deep,
j subject to a lease or 10 years from June. 1861. with a re
newal of fire years at a valuation, rent $48 por annum.—
Tlio luinrnvemrats are, a store, and a dwelling ono story
and a half high, with a largo and commodious stable.—
i Tern,,CMh ’ declOf
bbl r ((°* en dale Hydraulic Cement, now
mling from schooner Fnchantreaa. from New York
Extr. Cl... 8, draw, al Wilmington, D«l„ on TueMl.,,
Bill March. CAPITAL.
$^2,0U0.
78 Number Uttery—14 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets $5—shares in proportion.
-ui -i__. ^ t j 10 pack ng0 f or M j e m
— - In If..1,4rat. e.Mw
UNITKD STATICS MAIL LINK.
E WITIHNGTON.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE ACESliV—LIFE, FIRE
.... _ AND MAIUNK INSURANCE.
dials landings on lhe nude.
Stesin-packctWF'LAKA,
, Captain N. Kino. will, until further notice
leave every £>atukdat. at 10 o’clock. A M
Kate of I assage in large, airy State IliHim*. as follows ;
To Darien $3 00 I To PIcoUta $8 00
St. Marys 4 6ft Palatka 8 00
Jacksonvlllo 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
, ^Freight conslifiicil to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
rn-shipped free of all ehargesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on boerd at the Chsrleston
atromPackot Company's wharf.
M I.AFFITEAU, Agent.
ni.AN lING POTATOES.—100 bhls. prime Planting I’otiT
x toes, dally oxpccted, to arrive, for sale by
_i , ' b . 7 BRIGHAM, KF.LLY ft CO.
1I00I8
T M PER IAI. TURKEY WI NE—
A for sale by jnnO
H ’\ V A ) 1 ', H".v. and 8 hhUnmU
bag* 1 aleine Plaster, landing from schr J P Wetliorill.
HIUGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
just received nnd
A. RONAUD.
[auclsseo, traffor. Yarmouth Her -
rir g,do Salmon; Durham Mustard ; just received nml
n aI :; u y „ . a. bonaud.
eb 3 < unierof Bay nnd Whitnkcr-itri e|*.
lOBAIVO—50 boxes assorted sizes, for sale liy ~
J*"- 0 HYLAND ft O’NEILL
for sale by
p ATE DE FOIF:. Gnvi.'
/'tMUN—ltmn bud., :- uhile 1 ... and loou bushels
w prime yellow Corn,f or sale by
_ ROWLAND ft CO.
T?oR SALI
L 1 nn excel.....
sold for no fault.
ry likely mulatto man. agod 22 years
Bent coo|K»r l.y trade, warranted ns such, ami
ply to
a coachman, aged 23 years, of good chsrnctcr. Ad-
jan!8 _WYLLY ft MONTMOLUN.
0 AW—600 bushels priino scod Oats, for sale, b
per schr J A Dale from Baltimore, apply to
jan4
QROI’ND PLASTER —25 I.T.fa
-X ing from the Brig Northman F'..
urrivo
DEN'ft BUNKER.
laud
Charter OnU Life lusurnuce Company,
or llAKTFUKIi, OUNN.,
Capital, nnd surplus over $250,000.
A ™’ J!'" ’ President. J.ra. C. Wai kut. Pec’y.
Ibis Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
urine pie am upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tho
benefit* of both systems at tho option of the Insured,
llio strength, ability and well invested capital of tho In-
" -n are. in my opinion unnirpassed by any IJfe Iusu-
irnpany In this State or Union. ™ —
stitutiu
{L.S.J
aitfuca It G. I’INNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts,
« ... . S ,a l p of C«nnecUcut.
Californian nud Australian risks
AS* Slaves Insured,
taken on reasonable term*.
Dies "* Ub,CribUr *" aUo AgCnt f " r the fo,,ow,D 8 F'ireCompa.
Kqultnhlu Plro lusurnuce Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,500,000
Capita (paid In........ .000,000
Farmers’ Fire lusurnuce Company.
Capital $200,000,
Granite Fire nml Mnrlnc lusurnuce I'omn'ny
OX NKW YORK CITY. *
Capital $300,000.
Stntc Mutuni Fire nml Mnrlnc lusurnnco
Conipnny, of Fciinsylvnuln.
Capital $360,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Compnuy.
Capital $160,000.
New Y’ork nml lOrlc Fire lusurnuce Comn'y.
Uinitol $160,000. 1 9
These Companies having a cash capital, safelr lnveslo.1
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to efiect Insurance
sgaln*t damage by lire,on all kinds of property on reason-
YUHK AND
OATB or IKAVINO lUVANNAU FOR NKW TOMC.
Sf A IT STEAMSHIPS
..Nov’r
Tho Florida, Captain Woodhull,
Tho Alabama. Captain Sclienck, .. u
Tho Augusta, Captain Lyon, « 10
Tlie F'lorida, Captain Woodhull, "" .1 in
The Alabama. Captain Schenck, .’****'* iX
The Augusta. Captain Lynn
The Florida. Captain Woodhull, re,... “a
Tito Alabama, Captain Schenck, „ >
Tlio Augusta, Captain Lyon. ,<
The FTorlila, Captain Woodhull, 11 17
tlie Alabama, Captain Kclienck, „
Tlie Augusts, Captain Lyon * „
The Florida, Captain Woodhull « 2.
Tlieno ships are the largest on tho coast’, unsurpassed in
speed, safety and comfort-making their passages In 60 to
60 hours, nnd are commanded by skillful, careful nml r
It 00.,
a i uvtut Aawnt" in Savannah.'' 1
8AMCFT. L. MITCHELL, 1
13 Hroadwny, New York.
UNITED STATICS MAIL LINK.
Through In 60 to 66 hours.—Arie York and
Charleston Steam 7’<irt«U-Ienve A.lger’s
. „ . 'vf'nrves every Saturday Aflernoon, and
T *'lr,™ l, l« WfJoOMlx,. On Sxlimk, lhe neW eel
splendid.*teamshlpa
F'or Insuranco In oltlior of tho abovo namod Comiuinios
ftpply to * '
sale by
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
( y i|,| ls IL SAUSAGES, ,Vc —lono |b* f,»lii,h. 6 bbls li,,'
« ct, ° HOLCOMBK. JOHNSON ft CO.
D’ Kl c “ >y™'‘ <*'»
jan!3
u ly, Whisky and N. E. Rui
V^I.EI» I JOT,ATOFS —200 barrels Seed 1’otatoes,
O from brig Manuello, and for sale bv
janl»
BRIG 11A M. KELLY ft CO.
I'l 1 in-r I'ul.itiie*. lm,ling p,. r
illd for sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
d street Flour 30do prime fo-af lar.l, for Mle by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
R IHIIONS_l’| lt i,| llllc | figured Bonnet luTihonsutid a fa-au-
tiful lot of wide nook nnd searf Rihlion*. fte.
KKMITON k VEK.8T1LLE.
or. fii) do Rutter. Sugar
inriAx, 1 a - , Vinegar, 60 do Stuart's
landed Sugar. .0 do do Crashed nnd I’owdored do, 300
1 'i 1 l * , ° 1"" bags Rio Coffee, 150
b " P" lb’’ ” Gin. 40 do I’, ft 11. Connecticut Rl-
•r do. landing and for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
t 1 * o C<,N - if? “ l0 ° bbls ^losrt’s A and il Sugar';
oct4
iii.-i* rue.
ndles, landing
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A: CO.
piO HAMS AND SMOKED BEEF-6 bbls Pig Ham*, snd
I •! el Mimked -,'f. f'.r sale l,v A BONAUD.
[3 KADY M \DF: HUSINF-SS .-uir?
LU consisting of grov, mixed and
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
. , and Agent for the above C-omiianies,
office 142 Coto|rrax.,t.
MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! “
VI,e Bulwcribcr TOxpeclfully tolorto, tho la,lie,
RMTOjnnd gentlemen of Savannah, tliat he intend* oiH-n-
5S8» >"ff » ®»r instruction in Sarre.l and Secular
Music Through long experience, and having eon
icted large school* he feel* confident his Instrnctir US
be perfectly satixfnclory to nil those wh
service* in thenhove depnrlinont* of vocal
been l| r J!l'i* "! l, "‘ B ricp HckoU hs*
be. n fixed at $4 each, for the course or 24 lesions, including
books—lhe name or which is tbo -Singing School Com-
panion. consisting of song*, glee*, trio*, duett*, quartette*,
chor.ise*, uiotette*. church music, oratorios, etc . the
- ''YWH’n, luiinormge. nna (juincy,
ck vis. Thomnsville.Ihincsnsville, kc
I .Mengers by this route will leave Macon at half past $
fraK’ra, oelelherpe. Tho Cft-e
Uho™L’ K e t ,e T." ‘J 1 ’"' Tfr "* 11 o’clock, ..Hying et TaU
routo8fihoura? n “‘ *»-«»•
SSSiW^, end Fridny, be Nowlon, n,tohrld B .
ldQuInry, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tailahass«-e on
indays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10,1*. M.
dc.lro hi. >bm,i«ra,YMnUI.jl
---urch music, oratorios, etc , the most
popular work of the day.
1 1...*.. wishing to form his clnss arc requested lo hand In
" ,r s« early ns possible, to this office, or through
the postollice, under address to
JAMES PIERPONT,
il Teacher ol Vocal Music.
nov5—If
Orgsnist n
— . , A FEW MORE BOOKS.
" ng M 11 "- V ^’ WS r (ft , ri * ct lta 8 rf *'*»«». Hrst-rate to
A"A. cure t.ie Blues. •• Laugh nnd grow fat.”
Sights and Shadows in Masonry, by Robert Morris, E*q.,
' n ‘*" r Hie b Mt works on Masonry ever published.
l ho Contrast, or the Evangelical and traotarlan Systems,
by Rev. Jno. H. Stone. I). D.
More of the Uwvor’sStory, more of the Old Doctor.
I utnams.Magazine l-.r January, commencement ofs new
volume. Now is the time to subscribe, at $2 60 if naid in
advance. Received and for sale hv ’
j 25 8. 8, SIBLEY, Wo, 186 Congre**-* r .
DYING AND RENOVATING
KSTA11LISIIMKNT,
73 1 ork street, tiror the Court House. Suannah. Georgia.
rwxiif , .. KCTAMJRIIkli in 1832.
rr^HI; subscriber, grateful to Ills patrons nnd friends for
mid stato that, in addition
heir continue
U. l . , e.. l .Trr , C V "T"V ln 1 1 ?>' in f' nc ‘l ,lir «'l by liim .luring ills
, " 0 Sc r , ‘“ n ' 1 ’ made arrange,..cuts
or extending In* husineis. by which he is now enabled to
Steamships
MARION. Captain M. Rkkrt, 1,200 tons. *
v; - 1.000 tons, will lonre
each sltermste Wednesd y, having Inven nowly ooppered
and guards raised, i* now in comuloto order 3 *
rnitfii i* 1 '* ° r , p4 Vff’’ b " T,n R elegant state room accom
modations, apply at the office of the Agent
r r, , HENRY MI8SROON,
Comer East Ray and Adger ft Son’s Wharves
»id; u,7o A n ”. w 8h, P wll ' ho 1 placed In tho lino to connect
with the Southerner on Mednesdavs. feblO
UNITKD 8TATKM MAIL7 -
From Macon. Os., «o Tallnhaasee, Fin.
Railroad lo Ogldhorp—Stages to TUtlahas’ee
|SpkUlllldfl The Dally »
tfniont on this routo
... v , i,-:-?* 1 ! '""L, running three'um!“ week
I?. 1 ”?' «* tbMIlto...
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by cither route
hours ,0UrR—rrOni Maeon ln 3R_n '" 1 from Savannah in 60
T lh '"m utp 1W"f?*> r leaving Savannah by 8 o’clock
Train of (ars. will arrive nt Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It i*
?'r;r , W h ? b 7 , ’ 1 c u ‘*P° 8t "'''"t exisNlltlousroul t
fortravellers to Apalachicola nnd West Florida.
. V*n' k m M Z^’ n *° Dfflethorpo $1,76 ; from
to Tallnhnssee. $16.00.
1 OgleUiorte
Tallnhnssee, $10,00,
L. C. Siuw, Agent ut Oglethorpe,
A. A. FisilKn, ” «• Tallnhasseo.
F, K. WRIGHT. Pmnrlnt,,,^
BOUTII-WEBTKRN It AILItOAD. ~
— D’.ITmI ' ' '
pAtvsENGKlt TRAINS leave Miin.n Ja7ly s'f^T ; ',nf.
Stock,™. M. < ’ Sll ’" , ° r|1 " '° U A - “* “ ,l ™ ” ColuinhuH S
./.'.r?!;"" 1 "", “ ' ,vl,, ' k ' A - ‘'toodOxtot.o.t,
"‘11^ A. M.; arrive at Macon ot 3 k p.M *
upply of tlieabo.
, p —- d clu ck Cassimere. Just
ceiv. il and for sale l.y WM. It. SYMONS.
novM Draper -
lASr
nodTall"r. KWhltaki
•Ivory, bone, boxwood and wire .'Tapi
J. P. COLLINS |
>V. THOHMO WILLIAMS,
"f.. 1 * 1 *? Lo.iks—Greenloaf’s Ij»w
Muritime foiw. ■
Putnmi
The Hm
The Victim
. . ,1. .
Flan l-i * on the Uw of Shipping.
The Mud Cabin, nr British Institutions]
FngH 1 It* 1 i fail. F'. Wan!.
■ ■ ‘ : • : 1 for thl* 11*0 of Architects, build-
’ ■ ‘ ’’ engin.-ersaiid uir■li.inir*.
MonUilv r "f * Advucato, n Scottish romance,
u* S|M. ,ke r . for school*, debating clubs, ftc.
■ f Excitement, by Caroline l/-e Hentz.
Th- l.-U I Sr*mit. a romance or lhe Revolution.
Ismdna Art Juarnsl. for September.
Ill11-lr.it' I Ib-exin! of Hi.- \ V Exhibition. Nos 7 nnd 8.
Physician's Visiting List, for 1854. nclfi
NKW BOOKS.
F ECFfiVED NovpiiiImt 16th. 1853, by S. S. Sibley.—Ifoxy
.U Moments of an Idlu Woman. 3 1
•1 of the (jueens of England, by J p. Smith Esn au-
>f Amv lAwrem-o, ftc. 1
.1;;•. 01,1 ;!U u,or ’ nr l p «»e« from my Journal, fr-lng
sketches of the most interesting reminiscences of -
retired
short Patent Sermons, by Dow. Jr., third volume.
Aruhi iui,or Master Tiniotli’s Book Case, by
told*.
novl 8
r the Young Partlznn's Doom,
• s; WidowI.oihI,from Blitckwooil's Mngnzino.
1 Illustrated News.
s Pictorial. F’or sale at 135 Congress street.
I'MMER SILK'S,
nnd friend* to
tee. I’laid und light Summer Silk,
'"" r - KEMPTOX k VEU.STII.LE.
We invite the aUcntlrmof our patrons
selection of light colored
,v F.-j -n.e snbrcribei 1 have j u ,t received a large
Y and-mrerb a«*ortment of Udic* and Gents’ While
M manufactured and importM
' by nil odds tho best article
their.
TOR SAIJ-1—A negro
jan24
<»HEN ft FOdDICK
O ATS —3.000 husjtol* pnnio Heavy Jats. in store nnd for
nb by fah21 W. R. MACLEAN ft 0.0
C“ t, ’ , ‘ 8 C ®"** P 11- sale l.y
Sea Grass.
BRIGHAM. KFIJ.Y ft Co '
xr ,1 ,, , , IMIGoth, French Willow and Bhake
table Mats, for sale ly
no,r,:i J. P. COLLINS
M OLAS3ES-60 bbls sew cron New Orleans MoUi'ts
landing from brig Tallulah for sale by
d*»cl6 8CRANT0N, JOHNSTON ft CO
KilGI.
nvn trade They
|this market, |
[KEMPTOX ft VERST; u. r .
„ - : it. aged 20 year*, very 'likely
xcelent cook, washer and Ironvr. Also aver*
likely girl, aged 1J years. Apply to y
WYI.I.Y ft MONTMOLUN.
J RANDY. GIN. ftc—100 bids E P Gin, 25 do Ilrandr. T6
)^o berry Brandy. lOO boxes CT.eosn, 20.» lh*Twlnc.25
llatn*. Innilmg and for sale by
■ llor/DMBF; JOHNSON ft (X>.
-300 barrels for sale by 1
a greater varfru
is* I*, ftc . which he
nv favor hint with Hi
Gentle
i cub
•11 silk and woolen dresses,
-l- will generally pluasoallwho
pnlrnnsge.
garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, a*
• ro 'l u ” p 'L in the same superior .tyle which has gen.
ernlly *n much plen*e.| In* patron-and friends h
w ~ i ~ i *■"' »»*t
mntry punctually attonded to. Tornta
fashionable slyb
Orders from the
moderate.
.i."ln n i ,,arC0 V 1 r .° 8< '." t !' y Htp ' ,,nb '"‘‘" railroad, word
Shou d ho sent him by letter, through the Po.t Office, so
that he may know where to call for them.
nov16 ALEXANDFnt GALLOWAY.
IV'KW GOODS—FALL Tit A DK—1H51 f ~
IV." *,T r ^ HORGAN arc reviving by tlie steamers week-
toil. raS'.lK.""™! ,r
tlticapc do
Pfain nnd figured black Silk*, colored glace
I’lsid and brocade Silk of the new est style
Plain I rMiich Mmi-lin de l.ame*. French mid Eng. minted .lo
Silk and Wool I’lsid* lor children’s wear, plaid Itaw Silk*
b ‘ i ""T' f 1 " 1 /] 1 very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do. Irish Linen*, ftc.
I Klls-ro s new h'lildiu/. Cxingre** street.
FALL AND WINTER Tit A IFK7~iH33.
70 MF.HUIANTS AND WHul.FXALE PLRUHAHERS OF
DRY GOODS.
Savannah. Aug.|sta and Mllledgovllic, and with MacoTnnd
rille^fto * ^ (rffin ’ Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Naah-
Connortingdany at Columbus, hy fast line of coaches ”8
iry Iris lT ‘ enCe 04 " ,,,M b >’ “• * W. P. R. R to Mon^m.
mS} n staSl.s ng at Ox,e,,,or ^ , * w Hh”Tnllnhassee and Eufaula
Possongors breskfnst and dine at Fort Valley
M.oox, Aug. W - A ” A “ 8 ' 8 "" rl "t
. ADAMS, Superintendent.
aug31
SAVANNAH * PltANCHVlLLK RAILHOAB
() UI J P u r c, ”' , ' , 1 "" for t»i" fall and winter trade are now com-
w pi.•led. and wn esu submit to your inspection a very
-rge nnd well assorted stock, embracing every nrticlecon-
^raonhI\ ,he J r r , r '* n ni al8uc V pr,c * 8 ’ u,p Pf«"ont
state ortbeiimrketa.iM will provn highly satisfactory.
M PRKNIILRGA8T ft CO.. 17R Rroiighlon-st.
opiM.sito St. Andrew's Hall.
KPI8UOPAL
l*U IILIC.VTIOVS,
5 , , , „ •; ‘f publications of the New York
—-Ji W N ,' pip 'y- Tract*. Church Cate-
N.bbalh Sch.s.l Service, and other cheap nml vain-
blications. F or sale at tho Book Store of
, P. 8. SIBLEY,
No. 135 Congress-street.
IOKTLAND SYRUP.-
jan7
COHEN ft F08DICK
Till'. APOCALYPSE UNVEILED.
T n ,', : „ ,UV K.:,rra.tl„. ..4 I
i Milleneum. presented in a new light.
j<l the
• .. light.
Apocalyptic .-ict.;he*. »r lectures on lhe Book of Revels,
ion* by Re. Jno Cn.nn.lng: London edition.
•hu- ° r J ,,P h , r tl '" R " v •' t’ummiiig.
The Working Man's May in tho World : an Autoblogra
d.v of a Journeyman Prluler.
1 irlinglon Castle, a Tale of tho Jesuits, by tho Curate of
A^ORF. UtH>KS.—Kcxereed by 8. H. Sibley. January 21st,
r.Tr 1 Dictionary, loth edition
revised ; Wilson 1 Human Anatomy, l.y P B Goddard. M D ;
Theory and Practice of Teaching, l.y D P Pago ; l-ectures on
he ta.rd’* Prayer, hy Wm It William* ; Frank Netherton :
Hugh Fisher; M.nny Side; Burrcliff. it* Sunshine ami
Cloud* hy Paul f reyton; The lamp snd the lantern, by
Jam.-* Hamilton. M D : Little Mary, or Talks nnd Tales for
Uhll Iren by Trusts ; The Apocalypse Unveiled, in 2 vols ;
Hnp* nud .Mishaps, or a Tour In Ffuro|ie. by Grace Grren-
wood ; Heaven and Its Spiritual Emblems, by Rufus W
Clsrk. I’eau.if'illy llluslntled ; Stod.Urfs Ready Reckoner ;
Mnrah’" Book-keeping ; American Hand Book ofOrnament-
al Treoa ; Saumfrr s French Grammar; Msttimn’* High
N-linol Astronomy; more of Hot Corn, nr Ufe Scenes!
New York : The Song Book of tho School n.s.m, ftc.. ftc"
or sale at 135(.ongrns* strool. jan22 ’’
[yEW ORLEANS SUGA It “AND - MOLAfflES —20 _ lids'
1 v choice New Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbls. choice-New Or
lean* Molasses. Landing and for *ato hv
_J" n * SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO.
N ( ^ , ‘L K . I U , her 5‘ ,j : K ^ 0 : 1 ’ l ''" Ixx’ka to receive sub-
it.ilrnfd 'im V? f 8tock , ,0 -Savannah and BraneliviUo
xg ; il. 1 ' 1 ' ,HUK ' 1 ftt tho following places from tl.o
ftnril M l«. T » ? * -ubr ' , » r r ncxt until the .econd Monday In
tl| P reo oVhJck^M " ' " l0 " r " of °’ clock . A. M . and
The following gentlemen havo been appointed comm!*-
sioner* by the Tast Legislature, and will plLsso to oZ tho
books aa almve mentioned at the following nlaces to wit
llltocr IHt" 0 '" 1 "" I’ 1 " 1111,1 B. Urtoe, /!. , a!3£r.' -
J^v 1 !«s5 , - Wb - r *■*• *• w«s«.
Km. s! l Kr'."'iS7 J “'‘° E T '’ bl, ’’ " r,lu *» »• So»Ug«., ..a
c- II.~l.wl, O'ltoanon, 8. J. Ilxllo,, end J.
a.r- R w ' uw, “ n " ,o8 “ snim,
n. McBride, Thomas H.
At Bai
M. Hutson.
At M.
and Wm. M. Rostwick.
'Vhlppy Swamp Cross Roads—
Ulilinglmm. and John J. Ilarri.v.n.
»t UwU„„lll._TI,.„„, wnilnghwa. Oro^, BI.cS.,
d FVlinund Martin.
J.JSS 1 *' 1 ""” -0 - Urlis ”' J ' J - I —to., and cli.rle.
H,omM'w| , |^.° _ “**"' Itoxl—tok. Heor^j U. Walter .
J‘;:; l ,',r.7!::r: ri , h v 1 ^ f"; v, -"'k * commit.
era or the time and place of subscribing, either by advcrtls-
gazette or such other manner ns thoy may deem
■aid booka] ’“ 8t tCU l ,ruv ‘°"" «ho opining'of the
,. T1, . e r r,'™'r u '™ r : hPr, ; ln "'ll' pfr»*e to give no -
tice forthwith. If time will |«rmlt.I will supply them with
the «»n form >' ,l ' , ° * “Pr of the Act, incorporating
the said company. J. LARTIrfUE, 8
jan.'O—td Chairman of tho Central Committee.
JVJOTIUF:.—Extracts from F'ire Ordinance. Scuttles ftc •
. C i ,<r ownPr * of all building* over
one story high, within the jurfadlcllonof this city thatare
now deficient of ladders and scuttle*, shall, before the ex-
pimtlon of thirty day* from tlie date of this ordinance
*2• "cuttle or «r:
twenty-six by thirty six inches, with step* up to it on the
Inside, so that a person can pass ami through upon the
facility. And the own..
slock and Hungarian Lynn champagne, now landing,
ml for sale by janSfl ' J. V. CONNKRAT ft Oft.
Tho
i Oath, i
Trooper's Revenge, by
Fuller on Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout aud Selatlon.
Classic *od Historic Portrait*, by James Bruce.
N w *u|.|>ly of Sliell’s Sketches.'.r the Irish Bar
l.ifeof Wm. Pinckney. Mrs. Mowa't’s Autnbiographv.
"faCJ W. THORNE WILLIAMS
. Cf^faHS/uOLDN AND UHONUIIITIN.
IJASlILl.Fl* I’FI PARIS.—For the cure of coughs, colds
ft „,,,l B...» .1.1-1 _ ff..., a • 1 . a .
and bronrhial affection* of the throat, so prevalent at
thl* sesMin of the year. Wo do not recommend the I’aa-
tlllr* de Pari* to cure all thn ills life Is heir to. but we do
■ay they will cure all affection* of the tonsil, as a trial ol
th.-m will prove. Manufactured by Moore ft Taylor, 81
Mablen-latie. Now York.
N. B.—Tlie gennine bears the written signature of Moon
ft Taylor. Just received and for sale by
mb4 W W LINCOLN, Monument 8quar«
C OFFER—too bag* primeGroen RinCoffM*. ioo do Fair
do. 69 Lagiiyra do. 40 do Mid Government Java do, 60
do Maracaibo do. received and for sale by
'frill SCRANTON. JOHN8T0N ft C»).
R U'EIVKD THIS DAY AND.FOR HALE—fi barrels (TTl
Mountain Due Whisky. 4 do old Monongah.da do 6
...... Cram.On,4M. I I..II |,l, M (\, m SBra„.|,.’ J
quarter cask* pure Pale Brnndv. 2 do old Sherrr \vi„.. in
quarter cask* pure Pale Brnnd v. 2 do old Sherrv* wT..
basket* Champaign, pints and quart*. 4 Im.xo* adamaiitlnn
Candles. 6 do Bisinn do. |». nma t M n "“ n ’“»Dn p
jnnfi
I’. CURRAN,
Korr dp, balMlnn.
S TO 1 ' ' , ,r ,7" KI ! A full assortmentjuTt
P "«■ f ” r by ftblT J. p. 00LLJNK
TCF>-260 tun. Ice. ,jer brig Sam’j T Htoffs for ule. to ar'
1 rive, by novl8 BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y ft cl)
QL*BBrWlNE._*llto,.,8l.J„l 1 , uU 4a„.mn.; f „ r „r.
rl-Zl ' Pb « A ItnVXIM
K’tlenJ^'l^i npl®«dja assortment of Isdies’ and gen~
I' n "* n * black aud colored Kid Gloves, just received
..<1 tor „1. b, BESTOW 4 VElSrn.H
— Waring’* Range.
A Almanac for the
* X- nntN Ol Gwtrv ft. foufii (Ymlln* AlaK. n .. to. - —
gifts of-lin. AuC:* 0 .nd r Flori #
d *d#cl6* 1 *’ hM “ ,e and re,Al1 ' 184 Ooggrem^t-.b^
ridge or the roor with «afrty and Cscllitr Anil the
or owners of such building a* shall not tai provided In thn
time abovo mentioned, sRnll bo find In a « P U m not exceed?
Ing twenty dollars, for every thirty dars which si.cli h.?n i
lug sh.ll remain so unprovided thereafter U bullJ '
Sec. 2. That every building hereafter e’recteA wlil.( n tv,..
provided ^ rtl T * hlch " uch building may remain so tin-
Pasned in Council.6th June 1828.
a . U .u herob J directed to place upon the
rioiatim! 11?. i lh ° ? n r s of *" ownpr " of bulling,
violating the provision* of the afa.ve ordinance.
By order EDWARD (I. W1L8DN, Clerk of Connell.
Savnnnah. 3.1 February, 1864.
CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE, j
rrvm. r .. . Savannah, February 3.1, 1864. i
T ° W,nR r T 0 ,, . ,lin " *** P'^-’d In Council on the
$• -otb January, 1864, viz :
The time having exi.lred according to a resolution pa**-
'u "Ih’wlug six months for paving certain lota
/feso/ml. That the City Marshal be instructed to eaforco
sani resolution after glviug twenty days public notice.
To the owners, agents, attorneys, and guardians, and aU
other* concerned :
Take notice that I shall proceed to enforce tbo above
resolution on the 24th day of February Instant.
fab3—126 PHILIP M. RUSSELL Ci ty Marshal.
MORE .NIKDICAL IIMIK8.
W THORNE WILLIAMS ha* received—Paget on Pure.
,• J®* 1 Pathology; Handy's Text Book of Anatomy
:. n l^ro'^ D Jto^ 5 Wtteu on Oil-
of Hto Eye; Anatomical Remembraaoar or Pocket
Anatomist; Reese’s Pocket Mfcdlcal Uxlooo • Warrinrto,.?.
Obstetric Catechism, for students, with Qu4ttoM.?S » *
I N.IISS^ilb'.C.rap.^SJiSXr™' “■