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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1854.
3miietmcntB.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OP NATIIHAL IllfeTOilY,
is PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ARMORY HALL)
IK TUB OITT Of ft&VANNAII, OIOROIA,
where may bo rouml *
great collection of curiosities
FROM ALL PARTS or THR WOKLO.
• J“ Admittance 26 eenu. Open Irani 0 A. M. to 21'. M.
fmm 3 tu 6 and Groin 7 to 8 I*. M. Friday evening* exolu
(indy forlho colored |K>|>nUtion. norJS—'»
CASH DUY GOODS STORE.
Ai KW GOOD in, subscriber* lureJualreceived nod
i Y are now «|>ening A very extensive and clioloo stock of
Spring and Summer Goods. It has been selected with caru
and •tulinwt every variety of Plaid, striped and plaid Silk,
Grenadines, Ikmua Maria Huum. Derates, Crape do Paris.
Canton Crape, Ooantaa. Bombasines, Alpacca, Chatty, Ber-
arc* do Inina Organdy. Cktnbrio*. Mu*liu*, lAWDS. .Vo , wttli
one of tha most complete and rioheat assortments of French
Embroidery over exhibited in thU market In Choinintutteit,
Sleeve* Collars, and Sett* of ditto. Also, llontton Inca
Collar*, Strove* and Chemesottre. witli a lino a«*orlment of
laoo Goods, whito Good*, Mantilla*, Taltnaa, Hosiery and
Gloves, Ac.
The subscriber* Intend keeping up their atoek by weekly
addition*.and will odor at all time* ono of the largest amt
treat selected aaaorlnieut* In Hie city, at auoh prices ** to
•more *ati*f*ctl«n. Ijidloa desirous of making a good *o-
ieetton are invited to call early by
ADAMS ft fUtVNKFR.
marl-tf Corner of Congre* and Whltaker-strcet*.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
rjMIK Sub-cribera have just received n lew piece* of the
A following style*, a cholo* selection, to which they
would invite the attention of early purchaser* :
Figured ami Plaid Barege Delninr*.
Mourning. all-colored and Plaid Barege*.
Silk and l.lnen Lustre.
Colored lawns.
Plaid and Colored Organdie.
Colored Jacoouet.
French do.
Swis* Muslin.
Fnglish and American Print*.
KKMPTON ft VKRSTILLK,
feblU Waring’* ltange.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
npilh sulMcrlUers have just received u small lot of Barege
X do laines, in small neat patterns,
Printed and Plaid Bareges,
Printed Silk Tissue*.
Plain White Barege*.
English and American Prints,
with a variety of House Keeping Goods, which will be of
lend low for cash by fob It) ADAMS ft IWUSNKR
TO CONTRACTORS.
I UMBF.lt WANTED.—l*ropoN»l§ will be received till the
i 17tUd»y of April. IkM.for furnishing the. United States,
delivered at Fort Jefferson. Tortuga* l.-lnml. Florida, the
following bill of Lumber, vis :
aiO.OUO feot h. in.. 0 by 8 Yellow Pino, In nny lengths,
from 10 to .17. or 30 to 38.
1 tkl.OUO teet b. in., 3 Yellow l’lno Plank.
The Lumber must ho sound, free from Isrgc nr ratten
knnt«.cross shako* and generally of any imperfections which
will materially affect its strength, and ho sawed straight
and truo to dimensions. A moderate amount of sap on any
piece will not he objected to j but stick* which are not
clear of bark will be rejected.
The Lumber mu*t be subject to Inspection nnd Measure
ment after delivery at Fort Jefferson, by an agent of the
United States, appointed forlho purpose. nnd will notin’
considered as received until such inspection and measure
ment* shall havo been made.
At least 1D0.000 feet must be shipped within one month
after the signing of the Contract, and an equal or grenter
■piantltr must bo delivered in each subsequent mouth, till
the whole is furnished.
Payments will be made on the delivery of each cargo, If
desired, twenty per cent being, however, deducted from
each payment, and retained till the whole is delivered, to
ensure the fulfilment of the contract.
Pn
her w
the United States, and be delivered to the undersigned at
Key West, Fla., and endorsed *• Proposal for furnishing
Lumber.’ 1
II. 0 WRIGHT, Lieut, of Engineer*.
Fort jRFgfRSOR, Fla., Fob 14.1854. fob 28-fl
EDUCATION.
T MIK undersigned will conduct a Select School, In tho
Oglethorpe Hall, whore youth will he carefully in
structed in the following various departments of Literature
and Scienceftriz •. language*—English, lMtn. and Greek;
Sciences—Arithmetic. Book-keeping, Geography, Geometry,
Algebra. Mensuration, I’iain amt Spherical Trigonometry,
Astronomy, Globes. Navigation, 1-and Surveying, and tho
Differential ami Integral Calculus.
Having conducted academies, both in Georgia nnd South
Carolina, they can produce highly respectable testimonials
both of capability and character.
The academy will lie opened on Monday, February 27th.
Terms made known by* application to the teachers
PATRICK BURKE,
THOMAS CLEARY,
Reference—Rev. Edw’d Quigley. Savannah ; Jas. S. Dar
lington. Ksn., and John Dunbar, Esq., Dunbarton. S. L\; U
Bellinger. Esq . Columbia. S. C. feb26
SUNDRIES.
1 r\ HALF CHESTS superior Gunpowder Tea; 0 do do do
XU Hyson do;
10 half cheats. In quarter lb packages, Hyson Tea, con
venient for retailing;
40 0 and 10 lb chests superior Hyson Tea;
8 half chests, in 2 lh packages, do do do;
It) do do in 2 lb do superior Illack do;
20 do do in quarter lb do. Black Tea for retailing;
10 0 lb do *u|ierior Black Tea;
10 hag* black Pepper; 10 do Allspice;
80 mats Cinnamon;
40 boxes ground Pepper, Ginger and Splee;
50 do sii|>erlnr Mustard;
60 do Isonon. Raspberry and Strawberry Syrup;
40 do one gallon, half and quarter, assorted Pickles;
loo do Adnmnntine Cnndlos;
00 do BcadoPsTallow do;
30 do Sperm Candles: 00 do Family Soap;
80 do Pale and No 1 Soap;
40 do Pearl Starch; 30 do Tomato and Walnut Catsup;
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do Soda Saleratus.ln quarter,hf and one lb papers;
8 do Ginger Preserves;
10 do assorted W I do;
30 do 1 grocach. quarter and hf lb Smoking Tobacco;
20 gro finu cut Yollow Bank Chewing Tobacco;
60 do do assorted brands do do;
80 M Cigars, assorted kinds. For sale by
feb24 WEBSTER It PALMES.
/A RENT—Two small how*** at the corner of Bray!
Bna 1 "" street and Idberty street lane. Apply at this
Hs-korn.-e.^ town
I’llKIOOTT 1IUUIJB, “
O’/tier «J Broadway and Sprii*g-Stnrti, .Vew York.
(o. n. AU.KKTON, raovunrau)
Messrs. H. LAMM ft flux, formerly or the I aider
Kid Hnnea, Macon. Georgia, beg leave In Inform their
JtjA.Southern friend* that in consequence of tliodestruo.
turn ot tha lAfsrgo House, they have located themselves at
the above named establishment, wheie they will bo happy
to entertain them and the traveling public.
fel,20—3m
IsANIBH HOU»tfi—MACON, OA.
4S*Jti Tho undersigned having leased tho above estab
Rig lUhmont lieg to assure the traveling public that
■Ut. no exertion* will be spared to sustain the reputation
i the oouse. GKO. M. LOGAN, I
jan 12—1 jr JAMES MKARA, f 1 roprlotor*.
FICOLATA I1DU8K, FICOLATA, FLA.
The subscriber would respectfully Inform the
traveling community that ho has leased tho ahovo
named house, and Is now ready to accommodate
traveler*, and hope*, by giving Id* personal attention, to
givo satisfaction.
He will have horse* and carriage* at all tlmos to accom
modate his guest*. GEO. M. GALP1N,
decia _______ ft'Mprietor,
FLANTlCltS’ HOT 10L—AUGUSTA, OA.
J jk nil* splendid new house, situated on Broad-st,
id Immediately (n front of the site of the old Planters'
!!.Hotel, which has been tiimlshed tliroughont with
new luridture,bolding, etc., will open forlho reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will bo tho endeavor of
the I roflMetor, to give.satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON
no* 1 *—» f Proprietor.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Kanaway Iroui
the subscriber, on the lfltli of August, a negro man
named Toll, about forty yvarsold, stout und chunky
ibulU, and lias a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the b*»e of the nose and running up tho
forohosd, lie will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he lias *|ient several years of runaway life, and was au iu-
mute of Savannah jail a good part of tho year 1819.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
I*'"" county, Florida. Sept. 12, 1853. sopl8—dftwtf
MAGAZINES, ,Vc.
H ARPER’S Magazine tor December; Putnam's Magailne
for December.
Gleason's Pictorial Illustrated News.
Eva May. tho Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon; anew
novel. Received and for sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
nov30 136 Congress-street.
VIEW OF TDK CITY OK SAVAFnAII.
A BEAUTIFUL blrds’-oyo view or the City of Savannsli
sketched from tho steeple of the Exchange, by F’. Cer-
yeau. and lithographed by It. 11. HoWKI.l. just completed.
Tho edition is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early to R. II. Howell, or at tho bonk store of
uov20 S. S. SIBLEY. 135 Congre** street.
C HILDREN'S BATHING TUBS.Slop and B aler Fiiilftot
Tubs. Wash Basin*. Night Pails, ftc., for sale by
fablT J. P. COLLINS.
C 1IGARS—25.000 line imported C'ig.u
/ just received and for sale by
J*n31 CHAMPION ft WATT9.
H arper for February, with Engravings;
l’oolo's Index to Periodical Literature 1 vol, 8ro;
DeQuincy's Writings, vir: Autobiographical Sketches, nis-
torical and Critical Essays, Philosophical Writer's Let
ters to Young Men. the Cnuar’s, Essays on tho Poets, the
Opium Enter, ftc., ftc.;
D'Auhigi.o’s History of the Reformation. 6 vols;
Hnrtly Coleridge's Poems. 2 vols. Isindon;
Rokitansky’s Pathological Anatomy, Liudon, Sydenham
Society, 4 vols;
Billings on the Heart nnd Lung*. London;
The Edinburgh Review for January;
Mr* MoWatt’s Autobiography;
Edgar Alleu Poe'* Work*. 3 vols;
Hawthorne's Blilhedalu Romance.
fobl5 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
Btismctio ®nvl)0.
r,N N TOM 11,
_ .... AlTriUM l A1 LAW. J,u*,onrilU. fl*.
UEUllGE Tlltltp HOWARD, "
omat ATTORNEY AT l^W.
n and tlay lane, Savaiwak, Oa.
ATTiiitvpv iv , T ” OW AN T. LCWG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND BOUCTTOR GRNERAI. I. D13T
’Tee.earner Hay and llamard-Mretit, SdcunnaA.
ORI)INARY'l OFFICE, ~
* n '* Wliitaker-streets. Office hours from 9
_ P. M,| and from 8X, P. IL to 8, P. M.
JNO. III. MII.l.HHV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
wm earner of Whitaker amt ItayUreeU.
,h *°?" ru or Heriven. Bulloch, Effingham.
cwuntui Jb * rly ' Mo,nto,l ' °>rMn. Camden and Chatham
JOSEPH GANAI1L,
no. „ . ATrORNKY AT LAW,
• ow , t, »» Reading Room of tho Republl-
can, entranco Immediately east of Messrs. Price ft Veador
D. A. O’BYRNE,
nm „ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176 Bay street, over Turner ft Co.'a Drug Store.
DANIELL ft C'OOPKH,
ATTORNEYS AND COUN8KIJ/JRS AT LAW,
AHanla, Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT I^IW
Washington City, I). (J.,
Will practise In tho various Court* of tho District, and at.
tond to the prosecution of claims against the Govern.
juno22
M. WIIIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEI.I/JH AT LAW.
.. , , Alligator, East Florida.
Win practice In the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. U. Hilton. E*q.. tkivannab, Oa.
*»• W. PATTERgON,
ATTORNEY ANI) CoUNSELJAJR AT LAW,
Fhrsyth, Monroe County, Ga.
8. W. ItAKKIl,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Montiodlo, Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. U. FlJtntnu, Savannah, 0a. fobs
THOMAS HUGIIRS II1NE8,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupnIU, Georgia, *
iliSil i" ln «>• Clrcoult Court, i* Thom,.. Mo,
T* ?. 0 ,) Waro, Appling and Irwin,Ooorgia ; and in theCir-
, „ U " tU !'/ J/Weraon, Madison nnd Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua nnd Columbia
oouutle* In the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
Ington m ' or *"P*” on> b'fof* the Departments at Wash-
imiu WILUAM H. hashl it,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIXOR AT IJIW,
win 4i Ienondes county, Ga.
i" •'Owndea. Clinch, Waro, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin. 1 .aureus, and Pulaski counties. Georgia *
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coum
tie*. Florida. ^,23
ill.lrtlini'I, IIIJVRH. J AIK II
WILLIAMS, OLIVER ft IIltOWN,
ATTORNEYS AT IjaW,
arm 4. , } Hnux Marion County. Ga.,
Will practise In tho counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph Muscogee, I*-e, and any adjoining
counties whoro their service* may be required. jan29
WALTER 8. NOTT,
__ . . „ ATTORNEY at law,
Office in the F^change.
Will practice In tho courts of Hcrlvon, Washington. Rloh-
inond, Burke, and Chat barn counties. fob8.
JOHN It. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin. Ijuirons county. Ga.. late junior partner of the
firm of A. ft J. ContiiANK, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C I!
Guyton F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
may7—d&wly
I1ANCROFT * HR VAN,
_ „ GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
_J toftl E* t ate, 117 ltay streot. Savannah. jan24
niClIOLSacRCQKK. VHW4UI.C m .7,»
CRUCJER df WADE,
FAC7T0HS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Hay-street.Savannah.
loam. RowLiuMt,
T AX COLLECTOR’S SALE—On the tlcst Tuesday in
March, bet wood the usual hours of sale, in front of tho
court house. I will proceed to hire out the following free
persons of colour, to pay their State and County Taxes, If
the taxes aro not paid by that day.
fublo F. M. STONE, T. C. C. C.
Ellon Bouclion,
Clement Brown.
Frances Bouquin,
Mary Ann Beard,
Jnno Ann Bell,
Florid Brown,
Joshua Bourke,
James Keys,
Lucina Lloyd or Farley,
Andrew Lnwrenco,
Penny Iaivett,
Mary EL.von
ls.-nora Miller,
Ann Moore,
Frances Bourke or McCardy, John Mcl/md,
Rebecca Clinton,
Sunday Clark,
Maria Cohen,
Lyuia Clark.
Francis Campbell,
Rose Davidson,
Francis Dobbins,
Hannah Farley.
Catherine Fergurson,
Catherine (ireentlcld,
Josiah Grant,
Tlieodnre Graiumoutb,
Henry Harris.
Elizabeth Hutchison.
IVter X Hall,
George Jones. Jr.,
8u>-an Johnson,
Utrick Kimball,
Thus. Kimball.
Henry Kimball,
Caroline Kimball,
Robert Scott.
Mary Ann Miller,
Charity Minerva.
Levina Mmitrio or Calhoun,
Samuel Withercliff,
William Pinder.
llarret Pinkney,
Sylvester Pen.
Diary Quurtorinan,
R S Olive,
lkm Roberts,
Ann Stewart,
Ann Stevens,
Dlnry Schly,
Dlinota Schavorf.
Elizabeth Thompson,
J. It. Thompson,
Susan Taylor,
Maria L. Turnhull,
Francis Williams,
Mary Wand,
Mary Ward.
J UST received at A. Bonand's Fancy Grocery Store, per
steamer rom New York, a new supply of preserved
lobsters, Salmon, Pate do Perdroaux and Pate do Caillcs.
Also, some very fine Gruioro Cheese. Corner of Ray nnd
Whitaker streets. __feh24
P OTATOES—100 bid* Potatoes, just landed from t
Georgiana. and for salo by j29 E. W. BUI
■J^ISE RF.D BLANKETS, quilts, white and colored flan-
X’ itels, blenched aud brown shirtings. Irish linens, birds-
eye dia|M*rs. long lawns, huckabucks. table damasks, linen
aiel cotion sheetings, damask napkin*, etc . just received
and for sale by nuvl9 HgWITT ft MORGAN
D ENMEAD'.S GEORGIA FDUR—100 bbls of the above
superior Flour, received and for sale by
dec. 14 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON &_C0.
y ?I/)UR—50 bids Flour, landing per sebr. Mohawk, from
' Baltimore, and for snlo by
n0V 13 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
/toLI) PENS AND PENCILS AND STEEL PENS.—.It
\ X received, a fine assortment of gold pen* ami pencils
double and single extension ; also, a variety of lino
pensj •* cheap at the book-**
a pi 15 H. ’ 1, " i
K :
style Knife BhaTiwuer*. Call and get ono at
feb!7
J. P. COLLINS'.
D DMESTfC LBll'ilR—U8) hid* F. I'li-lps ami Rose Gin, 60
do P ft II Connecticut river do. 40 do Domestic Bran
dy. CO do New England Rum, 50 do Rectified Whisky, re-
“SXl “ ,1 ,OT bT SCRANTON, JOHNSTON h CO.
ATHS —30.000 Ijatbs dally expected per brig Martha
Li Roger*. For sale to arrive by
, IC {|g BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
■autiful pair of thirteen inch Globes, colos-
L X "tlal aud terrestrial, for snle cheat), by
n-ivlK 8. S. SIBLEY. 135 Congress street.
W HISKY.—5 casks genuine Scotch ami Irish Whisky, In
wood and bottle. For sale by
•IcolG HYI4AND ft O’NEILL
P OTATOES.—100 bbls Potatoes, now landing from the
Brig Northman from Boston. Foraale by
nov8
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
II ST RKCEIVEII—per'kteamer l-al-Ha, from Havnm
J 20.000 Cigars. 1st Rosa brand ; 10.000 Veguoras Planta-
U<m; 25,000 I-a lutegridad, lor sale by
d«e28 A. BON AUD.
R FCKIVF.ll PF.lt STKAMF.lt AUGUSTA—2 Idd- Pig Ham
2 dodo Sides. 2 do do Shoulders, 26 boxes Oranges. 1
d"lemons. 15 bbls Apple*. 1 do Smoked Tongues, 10 ha
bids Fulton market Beef. For sale by
fcb17
JOHN D. JESSE.
rKlI'.SF.I) BEEF ANI) 1’IG PORK—Ju-t received 16 hall
\J bbls Haw's Corned Reef, 16 bbls and iinir bbls Pig I ork.
For sale at the corner of Broughton Drayton "t.. by
avid IJ IaIWKW*.
K B) (lliOVKA—A splendid assortment of Isdies and gen
Metnen's black and 0O.«ral Kid Gloves. iust reoelved
and for sale by KEMITON ft VKRSTILLK.
decll '
A LM ANACH FOR 1854,
8
Waring’* Range.
-Gronvlllo’s AUnnnao Tor the
Stab-s’of Georgia. South Carolina. Alabama, and Flori
da, fur sale, wholesale and retail, at 136 Congreaa^aL, b^
87 8. SIDLE
MOliK MICD1CAL HOOKS.
W THORNE WILLIAMS has received—Paget onPurg-
. leal Pathology; Handy’s Text Book of Anatomy
and Guide in Dissect ions, 250 Illustrations ; UttellonDls*
esse, of t|,o Eye; Anatomical Remembrancer nr I ocket
Anatomist; lteeso's Pocket Medical Lexicon ; Warrington ■
Dbiletrie Catechism, for students, with onestlous and an-
'«"rs; Neil ft Smith’s Coiupcnd of Medicine. doc!4
fife 1IF.KCFX HAMS, it) do Shoulders. 20 bids Pork larn
"*>0 iug this day per brig R Russell, from Now York, and
for *ale ou the wharf, by
drc!7 7 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
B ACON' ANITpoRK.—Ohlids. Prime Bacon Sides. 0tierces
*<iperlor Hauis, 20 barrels Bump l’ork. Landing pur
Wg Jossjhus, for salo by
norifi
landing pur
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft Co.
B ACON—6 hhda Bacon Shoulder*, just Sceive<l. ami for
•*!• by 20 HYLAND ft O'NEILL.
JOHH T. HOWlAXD.ja.
ROW LAND ft CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-Hreet,Savannah.
t. I IT LAND. * P.~ll"o-MXILL
„„„ HYLAND dt O’NKILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS, ftc
Hezt Door.to Marshall House. Hrowjhton street,
, , . SAVANNAH. OKOIIOIA.
holesalo and retail dealers in Imported wines and liquors.
French brandies, sugars, and fancy groceries.
H. K. WA8III1UHN, Air’t..
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH. OA.
„ WILLIAM P, YONOK, ~
FACTOR AND '’U.MMISSION .MERCHANT,
No. 94 Day-street, Savannah.
O'lIK Alt ft STONKY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina
lath os thi: shim or i.kgakk. o’iikak a co. ’
PRAt
THOMAS ft KNK4IIT,
rit'AL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUI
MBERS,
lllicunmtism Cured!
EITHER .INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
jVo difference how severe or how long standing.
CpHE undersigned, Druggists, havo for salo that invalua-
X bio and sure remedy. Mvrlimore's llheumalic Com/urn,id.
now so universally known aud so highly appreciated by
many thousands who have long been cripples ami have
been restored to perfect health by its use. The extensive
manufacturing arrangements, as also a desire to meet tho
circumstances of nil wlm may be afflicted with this diseaso.
ami mako it, to them, the chkai'ict, as it is tho most
CKKTA1N, mode of treatment havo determined the proprie
tors to reduce tho price to thiixx i-oi.lau* per bottle ; at
which the agents will sell it in future.
J. II. CARTER ft CO.. 1 q
A. A SOLOMONS & CO., j wntniiah. ;
Sold in Oglethorpe, by Pemberton 'ft Ellis ; Macon by L. J
Little nnd Payne ft Nesbitt; Milledgorille, by /,. W. Little;
Marietta, by Wm. Rooto ; Augusta, by 11aviland. ltlsley ft
Co., nml Win. H. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by B. R. Jones
ft Co., and Cunningham. Colo ft Co ; at wholesale by A A.
Solomons ft Co., uml J. II. Carter ft Co,, Savannah, Ga.;
Havilaml, Harrell ft Co., and P. M. Cohon ft Co.,Charleston,
S. C., nml J. Wright ft Co.. No. 151 Chartres street, New
Orleans, and by Druggists generally throughout tho United
States.
The above nro also agents for tho salo of that invnluablo
preparation, already so extensively nnd popularly known
by hundreds of thousands throughout the United Stairs,
MORTIMOHE’8
BITTER CORDIAL ANI) BI-OOD PURIFIER.
Tlie immense sale of thi* Cordial, during the last two
years, amt the universal satisfaction It has given to all
Including hundreds of tho most re*|K>ctablo physicians
throughout the country—proves it the most valuable Al
terative and Blood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all diseases arising from indigestion, a torpid condition of
the Liver, or impurities of the Blood. While as a Preven
tive of diseases, especially those of a Bilious and Intermit
tent tyiio. nothing has boon found to oqual it.
This is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
perfectlv harmless—even with tho feeblest constitution.—
Its action is simple, yet producing tho most wonderfully
beneficial results. A* an agreeable Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, nt tho snine time replenishing the gas
tric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity ami vitality to tho Blood, equalizes it* circulation,
newly oloctrlfied throughout every proper channel, stimu
late* tho Liver to healthy action.
Ke-lavlgorntea nml Itmtorca tlie Knfccbietl
■mil Dcbllltntcd,
and thus, not only removing disease but fortifying the sys
tem against it* attacks, nnd producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion
This Cordial and Blood Piiriffer. should lw* Wept In avery
family in.i -0-1 t»» every individual, as it may not only-
save to them hundreds of dollar*, but also savo thorn from
affliction, and even save life itself.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists nnd merchants will he allowed a liberal dis
count on both the ahovo preparations, and can procure it
of our wholesale agents, as above, at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING ft CO., Proprietors.
No. I Barclay street. New York ; South-western Depot
in Lnulsvillo, Kentucky, orders may bo addressed at either
place fobl6—ly
S500 disincline.
IIOUENSACK’S WORM 8 YU UP.
A N article founded upon scientific principles.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
lafe when taken, and 1ms net'er been known to fall in curing
tlie most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from tho fact that it not only de
stroys them but remove* all tho sllmo and mucus which
uiay remain.
The Tape Worm.
This worm is the most difficult to destroy of all that in-,
habit the human body. It gr< ws to nn almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intes
tine* nnd .stomach a* to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance, ftc ,
which is the esuse of many goiug to tho grave, not believ-
that these complaints have their origiu from the taps
•ni ; consequently they ilo uot use thp propor medicines
their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw
ful foe to health, I recommend tho use of my Worm Syrup
anil Liver Pills ; tho Syrup to bo taken in doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls tlireo times a day, then take from live to
eight of iny Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By ,
strictly following these directions, the mostohstinatecases I Also Makink Ska Risk*, on the most favorable terms,
of tape worm can ho spoodily cured. j BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO., Agents.
No. 16 Hansard street. Savannah. Ga
Goa-t pipe, sheet lead, block tin, copper boilers, light and
Torco pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con-
■tantly on hand. Orders from tho country promptly at.
jan7
tended to
A. SIIOKT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contract* for Building nnd Work In Masonry of
every description. Kosirtonoo nr»t .w* »•■« «r at in
drew’* Hall, Broughton .Street.
HUOF1NG. ~
Tho subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roof* on correct prin-
ciplcs.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can givo satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
K ir °n- J. J. MAURICE.
A9*Guttcrs and Conductors made to order.
A. II CHAMPION. j (j WATTS
CHAMPION & WATTS,
WHOLESALE and retail grocers,
No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Hay street,
SAVANNAH. UA.,
Dealers In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, ftc., ftc.
Referenoes— A. Champion. Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq
Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead, Swift ft Co.. Savannah, Ga.
X. LOCKXTT. WM. It. |/>NO. JOHN H. DAVIS.
LOCKETT, LONG ft CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Savannah, Georgia.
H. P. HORTON. O. H. KIKKMAN,
BORTOV Si UIKEMAN,
WHOLK8ALK AND RKTAI1. DKALKR8 IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
110 Braughtonsireet.
JOHN G. PALLIDA NT,
. WnOl.RSAI.* AND RRTA11. DKA1.RR IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
I West Side Monument Square. Savannah. Ga.
I PUOTKCTIO y~livsiriUNC i«T company.
Or llnrlforfl, Conn.
' the undersignod, Agents of tho above Company arepropared
1 to take risks ngaiustF'iRK on Buildings aud their contents.
StomncH Worm.
lally found in thusinall intestines,and is
1111011 to cluldron, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, a* adult* havo frequently been known to
suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness nnd fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking at the
nose, a Iduoish streak under tho eyes. ftc. If you,or any of
your children havo nny of tho above symptoms. Hoben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be de|iended upon—by u*ing
it you Imre a certain, safe and speedy cure; and if after
using it according to the directions the pationt is not re
stored to health, and the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there Is no remedy beyond
the grave, ns for fail, there is no such word as faU'wItll
those who use my Worm Syrup.
AacnrldcH, or Small Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the humnu sytein is liable, nro
most troublesome of ull others. They are generally to be
found in the rectum, and if nllowoil to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
der*, such as Inflammation of tho bowels, nnd other de
rangements of the stomach. Tho best and safest medicine
that can he used is Hubonsack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Aacnradie*. that
I defy any ono to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
amt liver Pill* are recommended to be used the/ will not
cure. All that Is necessary is to use the syrup In accord
ance with ilireetion* on each bottle ; aud in case a gentle
purgative is reqnlred in order to allay tho Irritation they
produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and
liealtby operation upiiii tlie bowels, is the most pleasant
medicine that can lie taken.
IIOBENBACK’TlIVEII pills.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than tho
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vesseds and
nerves, and if diseased, tho blond of course Bowing thro’
nil parts of tho body, produce* liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia, ftc.
Dyapepaln.
The symptoms of Dyspepsin. and it* vnriousdiseases aro
dizziness In the head.heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach, ftc . and some- _
times general languor of tho whole body, from this it will Tho Public aro
bo seen that tho disease owes Its origin to a disorganized , Inn, and satisfy t
BROWN ft H A It It t S,
BOARDING, LIVERY ANI) SALES STABLES,
WKST IIROAD STKKKT. SAVANNAH. HA.
JNO. H. IIIT.L. IIK.MIY KINO,
( T0-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tho undersigned has this
J day associated with him Mr. Hkxhy C. Kino, of Glynn
. • county, with whom he willcnntinue the Kactnrageand Com
' mission business in this city, under thcllrm of Hri.t. ft Kino
jan!2 JNO. IL Ill'Ll.. 210 U.vv-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
fatrat Vrnia bij Crlrflropfj.
•<* Talograplied tor the Georgian -tit
Charleston Cotton Market—Salitiitf «f the
Florida.
CuAULKSToN, March 4.
Tho Cotton BitlcH to-day havo boon 2,100 bales nt
71 to OJ cents, and 27 bales sold Tor lOj. Tho market
closed firm nndor fall prices.
Tho Florida led tlila P. M. for Wllmlugton with
tho mails aud Blxty passengers.
Additional by the Andea*
Nnw Yokk, March 6.
Tho Andes passed tho Cambria In tho Irish Chan-
nol, going Into Liverpool. Tho Niagara having been
takcu by Government tbo Alps would sail on the 18th
In her place. The Government have chartered fri ra
tho General Steamship Company tho propellers Cape
of Goad Hope, Golden Fleece nnd Jasons and from
tho Cunard Company tho -M'agarrtand the Cambria;
from tho Oriental Company, Himalay, Manilla and
llipon, for tho conveyance of troops to Malta, and
uIho the H^eamerH Harbinger, Hydaspes, and Quern
South,
Advicos, via Vienna, of tho 10th. givo details of the
battle of Guicrgucrro. On tbo 5th, 800 Turks, with
eight gun-bouts and four sailing vessels, crossed the
Danube, early in tho morning, and lunded near a
.uarantlue building. While arranging themselves in
line-of-huttlo two battalions of Russians opened a
murderous lire upon them. Tho Turks were forced
buck after a buttlo of three hours, finally retreating
to Kustchuk. The Russians Hiifihred severely.
At Knlafut tho Russians had made an advanco
movement, but, it was reported, that active opera
tions would not commence until March.
It was reported that a Berious conflict had occurred
nt Kopulcseauo, attended with great loss on both
sides. The Turks afterwards fell back on Kulafat,
Tho French government continues its wurlike pre
parations with greut activity. Tho Brest fleet has
iicou ordered to sea immediately. It is confidentially
stated that a manifesto, signed by Nesselrode, is
shortly expected nt Vienna, in which tho Czar will
announce his final intention.
Tho Turks nro forming a enmp of forty thousand
men on tlie borders of the Sea of Marmora, near Con
stantinople. Gen. Guion baa commenced oiTensive
operations against the ltussinns in Asia.
Kalefut has been invested by an army of CO,000
Russians. The Czar lins ordered Ills Generals to drivo
tho Turks out of lesser Wallachia without deluy.
Advices Trora Krajovff state that bad weather alono
had prevented tlie Russians from attacking Kalefnt.
All Italy la in a state ol excitement. Iu Lombardy
Radctdzkft lias issued a proclamation ordering the ar
rest of all persons spreading false reports. Advices
from Tribizodc,state that 8c!inmyl,with 10,000 troops,
was marching against Sclikaliaiu, an important mili
tary position.
Enomsu News.—The new reform bill was intro
duced into the British House or Commons on the 13th
by Lord John Russell. The details of tho bill are
distasteful botli to Liberals and Conservatives.
It is reported that Lord Ragland will command tlie
forces Bent to Turkey, and that the Duke of Cam
bridge, Earl Cardigan, Gens. Evans nnd Rrotlicrton
have appointed Lord John Russell Stater In the
House. ArruugemcnLs havo been mado os to tho
course to be pursued by the combined powers. It is
also reported that tlie government has no reason to
be dissatisfied with tho result of Count OrlofT's mis
sion. IBs objoct was to secure the neutrality of Aus
tria, in cuse of war, hut he failed.
Paris, 13th.—Tho Bourse is vety firm. The report
that tho Emperor of Austria would make comtnr.n
enuflo with Western Powers, in case tho Russians
crossed the Danube, produced au important rise in
tho French funds. Threes closed at 80.75. Consols,
at London, on the 13th, closed heavy at 01 j to 01J.
Very Latest.—Tho second edition of tho London
Herald, of Tuesday, contained o private despatch
from Paris stating that when tho Russian squadron
had learned that the combined fleets had left tlie
Black sea, five Russian frigates proceeded to Chefta-
knl, where they attacked tlie foot, meeting with little
success.
Warlike preparations aro being mndo night nnd
day in England. The military force of tho combined
powers will consist of 40,000 French and 10,000 Eng
lish, tho latter to bo doubled in case of necessity.—
The squadron will consist of 30 sail, including 20
screw steamers, 3 puddle steamers, and 7 sailing ves
sels—in nil 2,000 guiiH. This fleet, without reckon
ing Admiral Corry’a squadron, is the most powerful
ever fitted out by England. Iu the Royal dock yard,
the formation nnd equipment of the fleet proceeds
witli great activity.
Tuadk, Ac.—Trado at Manchester continues quiet
and firm. Dreaoiaun* WPre steady, but
previous quotations. American Stocks were firm,
and In good request, nt full prices, with a considera
ble disposition to invest in them. Some accounts
quote Cotton advanced 1-lfltli, with a good demand,
Liverpool Market.—The duy’s sales arc nlout
8,0110 bags Cotton, closing under a firm market. Fair
Orleans, G.J; Middling do, 5’; Fuir Mobile, Gj a O’;
Middling do, 5j; Fair Uplands, Gj; Middling do,5 j.
AVnstilngton AfThlrs.
Washington, March f.
Tlie Nebraska bill passed the Senate on the 4th.
Gardiner wnn found guilty on Thursday, l'o
poisoned himself after tlie verdict.
Ittioctc Island AfTnlrs.
Providence, March G.
In Scnato, by a majority of one, concurred in tho
House amendments to a bill unulling tho sentence of
Gov. Dorr.
Northern Markets.
Baltimore, March 4.
In Baltimore, on Thursday, 3,000 bills. Flour wero
sold at $7,37. Grain remained unchanged.
At New York, on Thursday, Colton was firm.
Southern Flour firm at $7 ,H7 to $8,25. Grain un
changed.
From Havana.
Washington, March G.
Despatches have readied Washington giving a de
tailed account of tlio seizure of the Black Warrior,
at Havana, tor alleged iutringeinent of tho revenue
laws, in having on board Cotton for New York not
| included in her manifest. Her captain and crew wont
on board tho Fullun. Tlie John S. Giddings has ulso
been seized.
A body of 800 civil guards had been formed at Ha
vana. Tlie carnival passed oil' as ususui,being adorn-
;d with ncvernl ussosinutions.
Shipping anb Steamboats.
origin ti „
state of the Liver nml Stomach. Hobensnck's 1 Ivor I'ills is
tho very medicine to effect a permanent nml lnsting euro,
as they net by chnnging the certain morbid actions of tbo
system Into n healthy notion, nml rendering the blood pure
aud healthy.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chill*, succeeded by fever, sevoro pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full nml bounding, tho pain in tho side i* lu
ll by pressure, should tlie left lobe be affected, the
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens’ Building, opposite /‘ulaski House,
Having made large additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
hnndsoino style, nnd on accommodating terms.
fir All work executed with dispatch.
CAHItlAGE MANUFACTORY.
. ■■jlHj|g UAimiOKS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
scribers nro now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages,
Pluetons, Buggii’K. Carryalls, ftc . fresh from some of the
must popular Establishments, and Builder* at the North.
Tho selections were made by one of the lirin, with strict
reference to the requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only suoh articles in their
line, a* they can confidently recommend nod warrant, feel
ing assured that they will ho sustained in offering a better
and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in this
market.
0 most respectfully requested to call, oxnin-
themselves, whether they are in earnest.
by*
minationnf their stock.
july 31
Corner West Broad and Bny-st*.
CII-PAKTEHSI1IP NOTICE.
The undersigned havo associated themselves to
gether. under the name nml stylo of Murphy ft I)e-
vnnny, for tho transaction of general Boot nml
Shoo business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Whltoker-strcets. formerly occupied by M
l’rendergnst. They are now prepared to offer to their friend*
nnd the public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ nnd Gentle
men's Moots, Shoes, ftc.. which thev will sell cheap for cash.
j3y MURPHY ft DKVANNY.
Ills
pain is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, , |» ri . n ,iergast. Thev
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools
clay colored. This disease can bo cured by the uso of 1Io-
beiisnck’s Liver Pills, os they net directly upon tho sent of
the disease, and then operating upon tho bowels the/ ex
pel all tho corrupt nml vitiated matter from tho system.
To Fcmnlca.
You will fimUhese Pills an invaluable medicino In many
com plaints to which you nre subject. In obstructions either i . satisfied that upon Inspe
total or partial they have been found of inest n.nblo bene. , C0i0 , tIlclr g(( , )<ls cannm. fail to pies
fit In restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids *0 , ‘ * MURPH
dll;
0ROOA NS—BKOGANB.
Tlie subscriber* would call tlie attention of
lantern and others, in want of good and cheap
irogwns. to call nml examine their stock, a* they
feel satisfied that upon Inspection tho quality and
-160 hale* choice Hasten
tnringa—- -
as to cure all complaints which may nrise from female ii •
regularities, as headache, dimness of sight, pain in tho side,
back. ftc. These Pill* aro the onlv safe nnd effectual reme
dy to euro tho following complaint*. Gout. Norvousncss,
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddino**. Rheumatism, di*
trussing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dis
eases that srivo from affections ol the Liver, impurity of
tlie Blood, or constipation of the Iiowell.
Medical ICvlilence
Wo, the unudersigneil Physicians, having hail tho rcoipt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say.
that tho ingredient* of which they are composed make*
them tha liest Pill iii use for all diseases of the Liver, lm.
purilic'io the Bind, ftc.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
V CllOWLKY. M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
griT Purchase none hut those having tho signature “J.
N. HOHENS.\l'K."na nil others ore worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, ami all others wishing to
become agents. intiHt address tho Proprietor..!. N. IIOIIF.N-
HACK. at Ills laboratory, No. 120 North riecuml-Htreot,nbovs
Race, Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggist* and Merchant* In the U. SJ
For sale In Savannah. Ga.. by J. H. Carter ft Co., J. ».
Moore ft Co.. A. A. Solomon & Co., and J. E. Do Ford.
mavll—iltwftwly
I INEN GOODS—Irish IJnoni, and plllow-oaao do; 10-4;
j l]-4 and 12-4 linen Sheeting*, light and heavy style* ,
6-4,34 amt 104 linen Damask^ bleached andHwownj Hock- , Klir ililo by
•HY ft DKVANNY.
cornor of Congress nnd Whitaker streets.
CAN IRY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
A vsriety of new and beautiful pattern* of esnsry
I Cages just received. Those desirous of n hand
some Cage, nml ono proof against .Vikj.hnvo only
to make nn early cnll for a choice from a fine a*
sortmont. j p OOI.LlNS. 100 Dryan-st.
C ORN—850 bushels prime Corn, for sale, to arrive, by
jan 18 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
Hay. just received a
tel _ by E. w.
F ANCY HITroNS -Sill;. velvet, gilt, porcelain anil fancy
buttons, aud of all other Wnd*. In large variety at
n0T 18 KEMITON ft VKltaTH.LK'i
YYRAN'DY—20 half ivnd lO quarter pipe* Otard. Dupur It
IJ Co ’* Brandy, vintage* ol 1K4H. '0 and '50. our own in
pnrUtion. j.w.24 BUR ANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
S PRING BOITOM GUARDED LANTERN-n just received
and for Rale bv feblT J. I . COLLINS.
H AMS—26 bbls Ca***rd Hams, landing from brig Elisha
Iten.,..df.,r..l.b, conn* 4 fosdick
H AY~fa) uu* prime Eastern Ilsy.landingfrombri* celved.
BwDuri U, and for sals by J29 E. .W. BUKER. • octl
J UST received beautifully embroidered linen cambric
Ilandkernhiofs, also, French ’•"rkedCollarz. very rich
... . .... ost tern*. For salo bv sepl8. AIKEN ft BURNS.
1 |-7NDmOft5^7cboo..r Chrirt.jJ.r
Its II.* .ml In. ..In nn 111. wharf, tiv
Damask Table Cloth*
celvod and for sale by
HENRY LATBR0P ft CO.
1 . ■ rtnuiau uuu. i^uvwMv. -------“r’—
I °° " h,r< bflt>£S * BOSKEB.
r?uil SALE.—A valuable plnnlatlon on tlie Liuisvillu
X 1 road, six mile* from the city. With the place will bo
sold ten likely negroes, two horses, two mule*, thirty-fir
head of cattle, ami thirty hogs; also, tho plantation tool*,
nd about two hundred acre* of ltico. and the balance,
.rime Sea Island Cotton Land. Tho tract contains four
hundred um. fahil WYLLY ft MUXTMOLUS.
M’ARTNKRSHIP NOl'K'K.—T. x D. McKenna. 142
ighton-street, having taken Mr T. Conway, (late
at Messrs. .Sbcahan) into copartnership, tbo business iu fu
turo will bo conducted under the style and firm of
foh!5—lm T. ft L. McKF.NNA ft CO.
C'V,
M ONEY LOST.—Three montiiH from (Into uppiicnln.il
will bo made to tho Marine ft E'iro Insurance Bank
and the Bank State of Georgia, fur new Notes in place of
the originnl*. ono half of which have luen lost by un.il, of
the following description, to wit :
$100 M. ft F. Ius. Bank. Sav. Ga. Letter II. No. 1072
$50 •• *• * *• *• *• “ K, No. 69fi.
$6 Bank State of Ga., “ *• •« A, No. 1534.
$2 •• •* •• “ •* *• much worn ami defaced.
DAVID MATTHIS.
Troupvllle, Ga.. 23d Feb., 1864 marl-18w
TO CON TUACTOBB.
N OTICE is hereby given to all Contractors for work and
labor to be done on Bridge*. Culverts, ftc., in the
County of Chatham, that contracts for tho same must first
be mado with the Justices of the Inferior Court, us requir
ed liy tho laws in force regulating the construction of
bridges, ftc. JAS. E. GODFREY, j. 1. c. c. c.
GKO. P. HARRISON, j. 1. c. c c.
marl MONT. GUMMING, j. 1. 0. c. r.
B'
by
CTCElv AND CHEESE.—25 firkin* rh-doe Gn-divn But-
60 boxes Choose, received |>cr steamer nnd for sale
f.d.23 McMAHON ft IIOYI.E.
S UGAR AND M0LASSI&—10 hhds choice new process
N. O Sugar; 20 do prime N. O. do ; 25 do lair do do ;
12 do superior Clarified do ;
16 hhdfl choice Porto ltico Sugar ;
160 bbls primo N. 0. Syrup; 76 do comxon do ;
60 do prime \V. I. Molasses.
30 hhds do do do.
100 bbls Crashed nnd Clarified Sugar; 15 boxes Ixmf do ;
26 bbls coasc and fine Powdered do ; for salo by
WEBSTER ft P
k PALMES.
feb23
S UtJAR. ftc.—10 hhds primo and choice N. O. Sugar. 100
bills choice do. Molasses, new crop. 70 hhds prime nnd
clear Bacon Sidev^JO do new Shoulders, 20 tierces sugai-
cured Hams, landing nnd for sale by
febl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
M USTARD—10 dozen French nml American Mustard, of
salo low by dec4 HYLAND ft O'NEILL
T EA.—Hyson. Black nml Green Tea*, or superior quali
ty. for sale by feb 3 A. BONAl’D.
P LASTER—25 bbls calcined and 60 casks ground Plaster
landing this day. per bark Sebooi*. from Boston, and
for salo on the wharf, by ill5 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
U NITED STATES GAZETTEER.—UppincoU. Gvaml«> ft
Co.’s United States Gazottecr, edited bv T Baldwin and
J Tlioma*. M D. with a new and superb map of tho United
State*, on steel, the only con plcte nnd thoroughly reliable
Gazetteer of the United States yet published. Received
sud for sale nt tho book storo of S. 8. SIBLEY,
jnn22 136 Congroxs-xt.
. cask* London Porter, for salo by
McMahon ft doyle.
( FRENCH PRINTED
CAMBRICS, uew style, ono
tspery ‘
PRENDKItUAST ft
great bargain-
17H Broughton street, opposite 8t. Andrew’s Hall, west
side. fabS
R ECEIVED by recent arrivals, fifty barrel* Plsntlug Po-
Utoes, and for sale low. JOHN R. JESSE,
(eb 17
BTIflAMNIIlP I8AIIKL.
FOR KEY WKnT AND HAVANA.
7b fouec on llolnesday, 15it March.
The United .states Mail Steamship BABEL,
■sniall iuja« Rni.uxs. Conimandsi, will regularly
this port on tho 1st aud 16th of each month. For
passage only, apply to
COHENS ft HERTZ.
e£kA-_ BOSTON.—The regular packet schr. BALTIC,
UBflLGalacer. master, will havo quick despatch fur the
hove port. For freight or passage, apply to
_V»m* OGDEN ft BUNKER
cf&L, Tlie regular packet schooner
sSUtl'- R- DAVIS, Davis, master, will have quick despatch
or the above port. For freight or passage, apply to
»nar8 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
~ TI,U ru Knlar packet nolmoner
SSK11.ANDOML, R. J. Brown, muster, will haveuulck
lespatch, for the ahovo port. For freight of 300 bales Cot
ton to complete cargo, apply to
n>«3 _ ROWLAND ft CO.
NEW HOllK.—Old Line—.Hie schooner
HS&JCRHI’H GRICE, Rogers, insstor, will havo despatch
inhove. For deck freight, apply to
marl BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
fih NK W YOKIC—Old Kstabllstaed Line—
rgWTl1 " fine ship FAR WIST. J. H. Bennett, master, will
have quick despatch a* ahovo. For freight or passage,
apply on board or to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft tX>.
inarl
WEEKLY 8TKAM-PADKBT LINK.
FOB 1’ALATKA, K. F.,
via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle•
bury. (BlackCreek.)
1 „ The new nml elegant steam-packet ST.
, JOHNS. Clints In J.imk* Fkkiuiokn, Will loavo
for the above place Thursday. 6th March, at 10 o’clock,
A. M.. ami evory Thursday thereafter. This boat bus been
built expressly for the trade, and has large and airy state
room accommodations for passengers. For freight or pass-
ago, apply on board at tho Florida Steam-Backet Wharf,
—sar the gas works, or to
mart CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
AS” Tlio St. Johns will make bur next trip to St. Au
gustine on Thursday, tho 23d March.
FOR CHARLESTON^
r - T,, ° Gordon nnd Calhoun will
-Wlijniia leave alternately every Mumlny, IVodnesday.
■ noiiy and .Niiurday at 7}« o’clock, r. M., leaving Charles
ton on the same days at 6 o'clock. I*. M
The boat* arrive nnd leave Charleston In timo to connect
with tho South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFF1TKAU, Agent.
Savannnh. Feb. 7.1864.
WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
FOB FALATKA, E. F.,
via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jadnonvillt. I'ioolata, and
Miditldiurg, (Black Creek,) carrying the U S. Mail
r Thc r ‘*K“i»r steam-packet WM. GASTON,
°» nt Tuns. E. Shaw, will leave for the abov»
plaeo .ml uesdny morning 28th February, at 10o’clock, and
continue to loavo every Tuesday. For freight or passage,
having lmndxome accommodation*, apply on boariL at the
Florida Steam 1’acket wharf, near the Ga* works, or to
fot>23 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—Fhr 1’alatka, Fta.,andall the interme
diate landings on the route.
r T, ‘0 superior new Steam-packetWF.LAKA,
( I'taiu N. Kixa. will, until further notice,
'-ave every SatI'riiav. at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rato of Passage in Urge, airy State Rooms, as follows:
To Darien $3 00 | To PicolaU $8 00
St. Marys 4 50 1’alatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free of all cliargesnt 1’alatka.
For freight nr passage apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
fob!8 3. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
LIVERPOOL—Tlis ship Pkikck or Oiianob,
iffiJLJolin Thompson, master, will meet with despatch as
jovo. For freight, apply to
feb28 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00.
J&.A BOSTON—.The regular packet bark~R. H.
.dUUkDOUGLAS, Captain Johnxon. will meet with ills
patch for the above ;w\rl. For freight of twenty live bales
cotton on deck, apply to
. feb24 If. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
y A^~MISW^YOnil^:Olil'XfisuibliitrodXrFie'.
The schr. EPHRAIM ft ANNA, Ijingstaff, master,
will luive dispatch as nbovo. For freight or passage apply
-1 board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
feb24 BRIGHAM, KE1J.Y ft CO.
IIALTIMORIS,—Regular I.lne—The schr
iSUMERSET. Sterling, Master, will have dis|iatch
e. For freight or passage apply on board at Tel-
lalr'x wharf, or D>
feb24 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
BOSTON".—Tho ship CANTON. Cnpt. McUan,
SfSjS.will meet with dispatch for the above port. For
freight of one hundred bales cotton on deck, apply to
ft'bll II. K. _WASH BURN, Agent.
S UNDRIES.—oil l,l.l* Ij.-n,-*.... Flour, no do Butter. Sugar
and Soda Crackers, 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuort’s
Clarified Sugar. 76 do do Crashed ami Powdered do, 300
bows No. I Pale and Family Soup, 100 bags Rio Coffee. 150
bid* K. Phelps nnd Rose Gin. 40 do P. ft It. Connecticut Ri-
•r do. landing nnd for salo by
nug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
S UGAR. BACON, ftc —100 bbls Stuart's A and U Sugar ;
69 hhds Bacon Side* and Shoulder* ; 60 boxes Crystn-
linc Candle.*, lauding and for sale by
oct4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
JIG HAMS ANI) SMOKED BEEF—6 bbls rig"Ham*, and
. 3 do Smoked Beef, for snlo by A BON’AUD.
IP
KADV-MADK BUSINESS SUITS—A supply ol tlie above,
consisting of grey, mixed nnd check Cjissimere. just
ived nnd for sale by WM. R. SYMONS,
Dranernnd Tailor. 17 Whltaker-st.
4 APKIN RINGS—Ivory, bone, tmxwooi
v Rigs, for salo by nov23
ills, fta
j. p.
ml wire
O H A ftc.—10 bbls Linseed Oil. 10 do Sperm do. lodo Re
filled do. 10 'Iu Machinery do, 3000 lbs White Lead. 100
boxe* Window Glass. For snlo low by
ftUglt CRANE ft RODGERS.
OL'MMER SILKS.—We Invite tho attention of our patrons
O nnd friend* to a handsome selection of light colored
Gl ue. Plaid ami light Summer Silk*.
mar2 KEMITON ft VERSTH.LK.
L OST OR Mislaid.—Take Notice, that I have lost or
imslaljl a VromisHory Note.for Two Hundred and Four
13th. 1864. and payable Sixty Day* after "file Sate thereof,
being made In my favor by j. M. Haywood, nnd by mo en
dorsed. All person* nro hereby forbidden to trade for raid
Note, or to take the same in payment, ax payment thereof
1 stopped, and I shall uot bo responsible ns en-
feb!4 A BONAUD.
ha* hei
F OR SAI.E TO ARRIVE—600 bale* prime Eastern Hay,
uud UlMJ bbls Potatoes, per ship Rotunda, from Bath,
Maine, by di-clh BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
B UTTER—25 firkins Blitter, just received per steamer, for
salo by dec 13 F.. W. BUKER.
AY.—100 bales Eastern Hay. landing per bark Eliza
H
feb!5
betli Leavitt, for snlo by
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
C AROWAY CORDIAL.—10 doz Caroway Cordial, fur sale
by A. BONAUD.
oct21 Cornor of Bnv ami Whitakor-strcet*.
B (K)KS—BOOKS—Home Scenes aud Home Souudn, by 11
Marlon Stephen*.
Alcohol and the Constitution of Man, by E L Youmans.
A Week's Delight, or Games and Stories.
Thc Bcthrotlied. by Alessandro Mnnrnno.
Ono Year, a tnlc of wedlock, by Eniil v F Carlen.
John, or n Cousin iu Hand is worth two Count* In tho
Bush, by Emily F Carlen.
Count Christornl, vol. 2d.
l.lnne I/ickwood. a novel, by Catherine Crowe.
Wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Buntlluo.
Work* of John C Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almanac, for 1864.
More of Mrs. Partington's Csrpet Bag of Fun.
Busy Moment* of an Idle IVoninn.
Graham’s nnd Harper’s Magazine, for Jnnunry.
Received nnd for sale at 136 Orngrera street, by
j«»20 8. S. SIBLEY.
Yf CURNING GOODS—Black bombazines. d„ French me-
IVX l ino nnd Coburg cloths, alpacas. Canton cloths, raw
silks, black tiiik and satin do cliono, French and English
crapes, lovo nml crape veil*. Freucli nnd English calicos,
ftc .just received and for salo bv
novlO DkWITT ft MORGAN.
C OFFEE AND TEA—160 sacks prime choice Kmtoilu
75 sack* Java do. 150 half and quarter chest* Teas. '
various kinds, for sale by McMAHON ft IIOYI.E.
FALL AND WINTER THAD10, 1853.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OK
DRY GOODS.
O UR purclinxcs for the fall and winter trade nre now com
pleted. and we can submit to your Inspection n very
large nnd well assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected with the trade, nml at such prices, in the present
state of tlie markets, ns will provo highly satisfactory.
M I’RKNDERG AST ft CO.. 178 Broughtou-st,
n< ri25 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
SPUING TRADE, 180*.
W r E have opened thi* day. and nro prepared to sell e
very moderate term*, ten cases now Madder Prints,
assorted styles to which we beg to call the especial atten
tion iff purchaser*. M. PRENDERGAST ft CO.
178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
side. feb8
TJUTTKR AND CHEESE—26 kegs Butter, 100 bxs Cheese.
IJ just received nml lor sale by
novO CRANE ft RODGERS
( T RoUNI) PLASTER —lOO Cask* (•round Plaster daily ex
J pected For salo to nrrive by
octlS BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
I IMF..—tfKU'asks Lime m*w landing, will bo sold very
J low If applied for this morning,
ootlfi BRIG HAM. KELLY ft CO
L IME. ftc.—300 cask* Lime. 60 bids Plaster. 100.000
Laths.for sale, to arrive per brig Tiberius from Bostu;
by *cp22 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
J^SRESII CURRENTS; ftc —.Just received two cask Uu
P runts. 30 drums Fig*. 6 cases Prunes, 6 cases Gingor
Preserve*. 10 doz Brandy Fruit nnd plain Preserves.20 doz
Walnut. Mushroom nnd Tomato Catsups ; 10 doz Olive Oil,
in pints nnd quarts ; 20 doz Pickles, in quarts nnd half gal
lon jars ; 30 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins, in
layer* and bandies; Citrons. Mace. Nutmegs.Cordials, ftc.,
and for snlo by DAVID O'CONNER.
dec22 Corner of Broughton and Dravton-st*.
AY—250 bales prime North River liny, in store nod for
sale by ilec28 l'ADELFORD. FAY ft CO.
H
J UTTER AND CHF.HM-',—25 firkins RuUer, 25 bx* Cheese
J for sale by docl8 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
TI1K APOCALYPSE UNVEILED.
T HE DAY OF JUDGMENT, the Resurrection nnd tho
Millcneuni. presented in a new light.
Apocalyptic Sketches, or Lectures on the Book of Revels,
tions. by Rev. Jno. Cumming ; Ijinilon edition.
Voices of the Night, by the Rev. J. Cumming.
The Working Man’s Way In the World : an Autobiogra
phy of a Journeyman Printer.
(Arlington Castle, a Talo of tho Jesuits, by tho Curate of
Un wood, ftc.
Tho Partisan’a Oath, or tho Trooper’s Rcvongo, by
Greedy.
Fuller on Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Sciatica.
Classic and Historic Portraits, by Jnmes Bruce.
New supply of Shell’s Sketches of the Irish Bar.
Life of Wm. Pinckney. Mr*. Mowatt’s Autobiography,
mart W. THORNE WILLIAMS
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR ANI) MOLASSES.—20 lids
choice Now Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbls. cboiee-New Or
lean* Molasses. landing and for sale by
j«n4 SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO.
W INKS—50 cases St. Juiien claret; 60 Imskets Held-
aleck and Hungnrin
and foi sale by jnn'JG
( TOFFEE—400 bags prune Green Rio ColTco, 100 do Fair
J do. 59 I.aguyra do. 40 do Old Government Java do, f"
do Maracaibo uo. received and for salo by
decll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
l> KCEIVKD THIS DAY AND FOR SALK—0 barrel* Old
ll. Mountain Due Whisky. 4 do old Monougnhela do, 6
dozen Curaeoa Cordial. 4 lialf pipes old Cognac Brandy, 4
quarter casks pure Palo Brandy, 2 do old Sherry Wine, 10
baskets Champaign, pints and quarts. 4 boxes adamantine
Candles, tl do Sueriu do. P. CURRAN.
jauO Sorrell’s buRdln/s.
TTF.El.K’S "FEATHER DUSTERS —A full assortment just
5 received nml for sale by febl7 J. I*. COLLIN8.
£ CR—260 tuua Ice. per brig 8am’l T. Hinds, for sale, to ar
rive, by novl8 DBIOHAM. KELLY ft 00.
C LAliRT WINE. —20 boxes 8t. Juiien Medoc Wino. for sale
by feb 3 A. BONAUD.
dilution Balts.
HY C'OII KN 0t FOSDICK."
On the firnt Tuesday In March next, will )*• sold. In front of
tho court house. In the City of Savannah.
J/)t No. 4, E»le* Tv thing. Ileathcots- Ward, sixty (60) feet
front, by ninety r#0) feet deep, with Impmvi utenU there
on. situated In Uruughton street, between Duruard and
Jefferson streets.
Terms at oalo marl
Valuable Farm Lota—At PrivaU Hale.
Eleven ten acre lota, altnated on Lover’a lane, being part
of Mlllen’i farm. A plan of the lots may be seen at our
counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance ln two
equal annual Instalment*, with Interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
TJY T. J. WALSH.
ON TUESDAY. March 7. will be sold at the Court House.
A two story Brick Cotton Warehouse, on a lot 60 by 103—
will store 3,200 hale* of cotton—now under rent of 1700 per
annum Terms half cash; balanco, 1. 2 and 3 yoars on In-
foreset—the present owner wishing to invest In 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 tho the Islo of
Hope, 8>£ mllos from tlie city. Tho Improvements consist
of a dwelling, contAnlng ten rooms, well finished and In
good order, with all necessary out-buildings. On the prem
ises Is a Peach nnd Fig Orchard of choice selections. Also,
commodious Bathing House. Terms at the sale,
inart
On Tuesday, 7th Instant, will be sold, In front of the court
house, between tho usual hours ol sale,
300 bushels corn. 6000 pounds of fodder, moro or less, 6
mules, and 2 young jacks, broken, also, a double horso wa
gon, 1 cart, new ; Peas nnd Hay.
Tho grain will bo sold by sample, dellvorablo six miles
from the city, on tho plankroad. Tho mules und wagon*
will be at the court house. Term* cash. mar5
Private Sale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 years, an or
phan. Terms cash. jan26
Private Sale—10 shares steamer Jenny Und Slock, 10 d®
Ogcechco Plankroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, for Bale low 1‘
applied for Immediately * janl8
To Iliro by the Year—A negro boy. aged 22 years, a brick.
layer. janl
At Private Sale—I/it No. 00, Walton ward, Ilobortavllle,
fronting on Stewnrt street.
At Private Sale
Lot No. 24,14th district, nnd 2d section, containing 160
acres, withiu four miles cf tho town of Clinton. Term*
cash. decl3
At Private Snlo.
Ixit No. 26. south of Jones stroct.and improvements, con
sisting of n two-story house nnd double tenement in good
order. Rents at $33 per month. Will bo sold n bargain, as
the present owner Is moving from tho city. For terms and
further particulars Inquire at the counting room. dl3
At I’rivnti* Sab*.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted. In
good order. Terms cash. decl8
At Prlvnte Sale.
Seed Rye and Oats In quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Privato Sale—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, snek
nnd ovorconts, in lots suit purchasers, for snlo low. Terms
Ctt *h- n <ft4
7 39 70 33 13 14 07 40 72 30 10 05 00
Uoldora of prizes will please call for tho cash, or renew at
e. wmnyoTON’g.
OHEKNE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers
Class 60, draws on Tuesday, 7th instant, in thle city.
8alos clone at 3 o’clock, P. M.
CAPITAL.
$5,000.
78 Number lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets $1—shares In proportion
$542,000.
78 Number Uiitery—14 Drawn Ballots
ff Tickets $5—shares in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by tlio package Tor salo In Bay
Uno. Savannah, Ga., next to RobluMon ft Camp,
mar? E. WITHINGTON.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENGY—LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Chnrtcr Onk Life Insurance Company,
OP IIAKTPUKII, OO.V8.,
Capital, nml surplus over $250,000.
ALPHim Gill. President. Jab. C. IValklkt, Sec'y.
Thi* Company will Issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, nnd upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tho
bonelits of both systems at the option of the insured.
Tho strength, ability nnd well invested capital of the in
stitution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company in thi* State or Union.
[L.S.] signed R G.PJNNEY,
Comptroller ot Public Accounts,
State of Connecticut.
ftp Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
Thesubscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa
nies:
Knultnble Fire lnaurnnce Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,500,000
Capital paid ill .$1,000,000
Farmers’Fire lnaurnnce Company.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire and Marine Insurance Comp’ny,
OP XKW YOKK CITY.
Capital $300,000.
State Mutual Fire anil Marine Inauraneo
Compnny, of Fciinaylvanln.
Capita! $360,000.
Knickerbocker Fire lnaurnnce Company.
Capital $160,000.
New York anil Krle Fire lnaurnnce Comp’y.
Capital $160,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
in bond nnd mortgage, are prepnred to effect Insurance
against damage by firo,ou all Muds of property on reason
able forms.
For insurance In either of tho above named Companies,
ipply to
deel7—ly office 142 Cungreu-at.
MUSic ! MUSIC M
■ aJJ6C Tho subscriber respectfully informs the ladies
sfc/Myfennd gentlemen of Savannnh, that ho Intends open-
^WlStf|ii)g a School for instruction in Sacred and Secular
Music. Through long experience, nnd having con
ducted large schools, lie feels confident his instruction will
bo perfectly satisfactory to nil thoso who may dcsiro his
services in the nbovo departments of vocal music.
Desirous of forming a large das* tho price of tickets has
been fixed at $4 each, for tho course of 24 lesson*, including
books—the name of which is ti e "Singing School Com
panion,” consisting of songs, glees, trio*, duett*, quartettes,
choruses, motettex. church music, oratorio*, etc , the most
popular work of the day.
Those wishing to form his class nro requested to hand in
their names, as early ns possible, lo this offlco, or through
tho postuflice, under address to
JAMES I’lERPONT.
nov5—tf Organist nnd Teacher ol Vocal Music.
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
M RS. PARTINGTON’S Carpet Bag cf Fun, Urst-roto to
euro the Blues, •* laugh and grow fat.”
Sights and Shadows iu Mnsonry, by Robert Morris, Esq.,
one of the best work* on Masonry ever published.
Thc Contrast, or tho Evangelical and Tractarian Systems,
by Rev. Jno. 8. Stone. D. D.
More of the lawyer's Story, more of tho Old Doctor.
Until,ini’s Magazine for Jnnunry, commencement of a now
volume. Now is tho time to subscribe, nt $2 60 if paid in
advance. Received and for sale bv
janO 8. S. SIBLEY. No. 136 Congress-sr.
DYING AND RENOVATING
KSTAHLISUMKNT,
73 York street, near the CnirNfaioe. Savannah, Georgia.
lOfr.ini.miiMi in 1832.
T MIR subscriber, grateful to his patrons nnd friends for
their continued favors, would stato Hint, in addition
to the improvements iu Dying, acquired by him during Iris
last visit to England snd Scotland, has made arrangement*
lor extending his business, by which hois nmv enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, ftc . which he trust* will generally plensc all who
may favor him with their patrnnngo.
Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, ns
may bo required, in tlie same superior style which has gen-
orally bo much pleased hi* patron* and friends.
ladies' bonnet* dyed, bleached nnd pressed In tho most
fashionable atyles.
Orders from' tho country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
Whon parcel* nro sent by steamboats or railroad, word
should bo sent him hy lutter. through tho I’ost Office, so
that ho may know wliero to call for them.
novl6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
RBW GOODS— FALL TUADK—*858!
D kWITT ft .MORGAN nre receiving by tlio stoamers week-
ly tlieir fall nnd winter Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention :
Plain and figured black Silks, colored glnco anil ducapo do
Plaid and brocade Silk of tlie uowest stylo
Plain French Mouslin de Iainus. French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids Tor children's wear, plaid Raw Silk*
Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich, French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linens, ftc,
Del Ribero's new building. Congress-street.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS
J UST received, a variety of publications of tlie New York
Protestant Episcopal Society, Tracts, Church Cate,
chisms, SabluRh School Service, ami other cheap nnd valu
able Publications. For salo at thc Book Store of
8. 8. 81 BLEY,
auelO No. 135 Congress-street.
EASTERN PKKFUMEKY FOR LADIES
AND GENTLEMEN.
M R. J. PULGRAIR from Constantinople, may be found
for four or five days at 148 Broughton streot, where
he will bo glnd to see such ladies nnd gentlemen as desire
to obtain a pure and unadulterated article of
EASTERN PERFUMERY; nlso,
OTHER TURKISH ARTICLES, such ns
SMOKING CAI’S. SHOES, HAND
KERCHIEFS, &C\, ftC.
He can furnish them with with Oil of Roses, nt prices
varying from fifty cents to ten dollars; with light Oil of
Roses, with the Sultan's Amber Luy. the Harem's Clilckck
I.uy. the far famed “ Beauty Water ” Water of the Serag
lio, Pomade* from tho OH of Roses, ftc., ftc.
ladle* snd Gentlemen please call und oxatnino the arti
cle*, snd judge for yourselves.feb'JO—4
P )R SALE—A negro woman, aged 20 years, Tory likely,
snd nn excellent cook, washer nnd ironer. Also a Tory
likely girl, aged 13 year*. Apply to
octlO WYLLY ft MONTMOLI.IN.
$50 RKWARI),
R ANAWAY from Coleraine Plantation, three week* slnco,
ABRAHAM McQl'KEN and BOB, each about 40 years
of nge. They are supposed to be down on tlio salts, fishing
and orstcrlng. The nbove reward will be psid for the two
or $25 for either, delivered on tho Plantation of Sila* Ful
ton, or to tho Jailor In Savannah, on application to
feb 28-lw J. WILLIAMSON ft CO.
S HAW'S—A splendid lot of long and square Blanket
Shawls, suitable for the season, at
dealt) KEMITON ft VERSTILLE’B.
M ~ ONUNGAIIEI.A WHISKEY.—60 bbls old Whisky, j'us’t
received and for sale by
dre22 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
R KCriFIKI) WHISKY—6(1 bbl* Rectified \VM*ky, fnMinle
by decll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
H AY—DM) lisle i Eastern Hay. for sale, to arrive per brig
Civilian, from Boston. Apply to
nnv2» _ OGDEN ft BUNKER.
S (TENTH 1C AMERICAN.—Tin- Milivrit*-! having been
appointed agent for tlio almve invaluable publication
is prepared to receive subscriptions. Tho noxt volume will
commenceou tho 17th Sept. „ GEO. B. MITCHELL.
»«k19 Successor to F. Zogbaum ft Co.
P ROFESSOR ROW E f> now invented Rrnaive Gum. tht
beat preparation yet discovered to remove pencil mark*,
spots or stain* from book or paper For sale at the Book
Store of nov26 8. S. SfBLKY. No 136. Congreas-st
R 1
ECE1VKD THIS DAY—6 basket* Hoidsick Chanspaigz
' In pints and quarts. For sale by
P. CURRAN. Sorrell s building.
OUtiAR—20 hhds p, R. So gar, 90 do Muscovado do, lOt
O bbls Stuart’s A. B and C clarified do, 40 bbls crasbei
do, 26 do pulverized do, for sale by
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
faction Balts.
BY PII1 LIlfUUK Ot BmEtT.
Administrator’s Rale.
OiiTnesday. 14th Inst,,at 11 o’clock, will'iMMid at 146
Br>an street,
teietfwsssajswtsss
A h'.BWr Bov.about 12yean oM, smart, active
and Intelligent, and sold for no fault.
Term* cash, purchaser paying for titlea. mart
„ _ . New Philadelphia Moar“
2 fl°„ D eX e ,teffl M .1 rch 1 ,n fr ? nt of Court n°hto,
M;!nf-ui«!^^ U,,u ^ #, ’ w,,hT 0P« Harness.
Salejiositlve to close consignment. Term* cash.
r . CwnMd Floor—AtPrlrateBale.
Just received In store, and for sale at the lowest market
price. In lots to snitjiurchasers.
800 bags prime Wljlte Corn. .
260 bag* superfine Yellow. n, ar 2
Trivsto Sale—16 hlid*. best New Orleans Sugar, landing
from brig Crocus, and foraale. | 0 bi7 *
At Privato Rale—Four very valuable lit*, 80 by 00 feet,
situated near Market Square, on Congress street, between
Jefferson and Montgomery streets. f ob 15
At Private Sale.—Just rocelved~and^for sale in quanti
ties to suit nurchasers, 60 bales Rice Hay, ent wlien the
rice was perfectly verdant and in milk, equal to tlie best
timothy or clover, and superior when passed through tho
cutting bo*. Try It, fabl4
Private Rale—One hundred barrels best Planting Pota
toes just received and for sale at 160 Bay street. Terms
cash. _ feblQ
• Administratrix Sale.
On tho first Tuesday ln April next, will be sold, In front of
the court house, during the legal hours of sale,
All Improvements on the south-east corner of Lot No 33.
Warren ward, corner of Broughton and Price streets. Sold
by order of the honorable Court of Ordinary for Chatham
county, fur tlio benefit of the heirs and creditors of tha
estate of Gasper Rosey, deceased. Terms cash, purchaser*
paying for titles. MATILDA ROBEY, Adm’x
feblO estate Gasper Rosey, deceased.
Guardian Sale
fhithe Tuesday In April next, during the legal hours of
sale, will bo sold, before the court houso iu the city of
Savannah,
Three primo likely young negroes, viz : two boy* and one
girl, belonging to tho estate of J. J. Salfner, deceased. Sold
under a decree of the Superior Court of Chatham county,
nnd by order of the Guardian, for division among tho heirs.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. feblO
Administratrix Sale.
On tho first Tuesday in April next, before the court houso,
in the city of Savannah, will be sold.
I/it No. 21, Calhoun wnrd. and Half lot No. 18, Wesley
ward. Sold by order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary
for Chatham county, for the bene fib of the heirs and cred
itors of tho estnto of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terms
cash. MARY A. ROUSSEAU; Administratrix
feb9 estate Julea Rousseau.
At Private Bale.
Lot No. 40, on the west side or W est Broad street, and
south of Robertaville, being 34 feet front by 100 feet deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years front June, 1861, with a re
newal of five years at a valuation. >cnt $48 per annum.—•
The Improvement* are, a store, and a dwelling ono story
and a naif high, with a largo and commodious stable.—
Terms cash. decl3f
Private Sale—126 bbls Rosentyde Hydraulic Cement, now
landing from schoonor Enchantress, from New York.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NKW YORK AND SAVANNAH 8T1
PAYS OF LKAVI.NO SAVANNAH FOK NKW YOKK.
Tlio Florida. Captain Woodhull, Nor’r 5
Tbo Alabama. Captain Schonck, “ 9
Tlio Augusta. Captain Lyon, “ 12
Tlie Florida, Captain Woodhull, " 19
Tho Alabama, Captain Schenck, •<
The Augusta. Captain Lyon “ 26
Tho Florida, Captain Woodhull, Duc’r 8
The Alnbama. Captain Schenck, •• 7
Tlie Augusta, Captain Lyon “ 10
Tlie Florida. Captain Woodhull, “ 17
lho Alabama, Captain Schenck, •• 21
The Augusta, Captain I.yon.... “ 24
Tlie Florida, Captain Woodhull • “ 81
These ship* nre the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in
speed, safely and comfort—making their passage* in 60 to
(M) hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and po
lite oUlcers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to
New York. On tho completion of tho KNOXVILLE, In
January next, this lino will bo semi-weekly. Cabin pass
age, $26. l’ADELFORD, FAY ft CO..
Agents in Savannah.
8AMURL L. MITCHELL,
oetSO 13 Broadway, New York;
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Through iu 60 to 66 hours.—Ane York and
'Charleston Steam Packets— leave Ailger’e
Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the now and
splendid Steamships
JAMES ADGER, Captain J. Dickinson. 1,600 tons!
MARION. Captain M. Usury, 1,200 tons.
SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Footer, 1,000 tons, will leave
each oltermato NVeilnesd >y, having been newly coppered
and guard* raised, is now in complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom
modations, apply at tho office of the Agent
HENRY MISSROON.|_
Cornor East Bay and Adger ft Son’s Wharves
N. B.—A new ship will be placed In the lino to connect
with the Southerner on Wodnesdava. feblO
UNITED STATEN"MAIL,
From Macon, On., to Tnllnlinaser, Flu.
Bail road to Oglethor/i—Stages to Pdlahassec
J5OTEJJ.' SfltfTK 835m.
commenced on tho 6th Inst., running three times a week
via. Newton, Bainbridge, and Qulucy, and three times a
week via. Tliomasrille.Duncansville. ftc.
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half pnst 6
o'clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tlio Stiigea
jeeringQglettiorge either way at 11 o’clock, arri^'j
by either route 35 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, BainbridgR
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursdays, nl 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, hy the way of
Thornasville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday!
and Fridays, at 10, P. >1.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahnssne hy either rout®
In 35 hours—from Macon in 38—nnd from Savannah In 50
hours.
By till* route Passenger (oaving Savannah by 8 o'clock
Train of Cars, will nrrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. It is
*l*o decidedly the best, ebespest snd most expeditions rout®
for traveller* to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from OglethorL®
to Tallahassee. $10,00.
L. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. FiaUKH, “ “ Tallahassee.
aug30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor*^
BOUTH-WEHTEItN It All,HO AD. ~
^^nxrive^t Oglothorpe 10)4 A. M.; arrive at Columbus 3
o'clock, P. M.
I/•ave Colnmbn* dally nt 0 o'clock. A. M..nndOgletuorpo
at 11X A. M.; arrive at Macon at J){ P. M
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train in
Savannah, Augusta nnd Milledgevillc, and with Macon aud
IV. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash
ville, ftc.
Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast lino of conches, 28
to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. ft IV. P. It. R, to Montgom
ery. Ain.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee nnd Etifnula
mail stages.
Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley,
OHO. IV. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon, Aug. 29,1853. nug31
SAVANNAH & Bit ANC It VILLE HAILIIOAD
N OTICE is hereby given, that tho faioks to receive sub
scriptions of stock to the Savannnh and BrnuchviUu
Railroad, will bo opeped nt the following place* from tlio
first Monday in February next until the second Monday in
April uext. between the hours of uino o’clock, A. M., and
three o'clock. P. M.
Tbo following gentlemen havo been appointed commis
sioner* by tho last legislature, nnd will please to open tho
books as above mentioned nl the following plnce*. to wit:
At nmnchvitle—Donald K. Barton, P. Cbartrand. and
Oliver Ott.
At 1/iwry’sTurn Out—Win. 8. Hamburg, Wm. E. Wroter,
and George Y. Patrick.
At Black ville—John E. Tobin, William II. Montfguo, and
Wm. S. Reynolds.
At Purysburg—John P. Raymond, John I,. Mlinff, nnd
Joseph Hazel.
At Charleston—Edward Bostwlck. George If. Waller nnd
Thomas Reilly.
Notice whereof shall be given hy each sot of commission
ers of the. time and plnco of subscribing, either hy advertis
ing in a gazette or such other manner ns they msy deem
best, for at least ten day* previous to the opening of tho
said books.
The commissioner* herein named, will please to give no
tice forthwith. If time will permit. I will supply them with
faioks in proper form, also a copy of tho Act, Incorporating
the Halil company. J. LARTIGUE,
jan29—td Chairman of tho Central Committee.
W INER—100 haxkotH Heidsick and Minin'.* Champaign,
in pint* and quarts. For sale hy
dec4 HYLAND ft O’NEILL
UTTER ANI) CHEESE—26 firkins Batter, 60 bxs Cheese
'receivod per steamer and for sale hy
nov6 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
B!
P LASTER—26 bbls ground Plaster, 26 bbls calcined do,
for salo, to arrive per brig Civilian, from Boston. Ap
ply to 1)0x20 OODEN ft BUNKER.
I MPORTED CORDIALS—10 do* imported Marichino, 10 do
assorted, 10 do American. Just received and for Halo
low by _ _ HYLAND ft O’NEIL
S UGAR—20 hhds prime Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do choice St
Croix do, 16 do fair New Orleans do. 80 bbls Stuart's A,
B and C clarified do.ttO do do crashed and powdered do. 10
boxes I.oaf do, landing and for sale bv
•b'eH SCRANTON', JOHNSTON ft CO.
P ifTATOI-S—300 bbls Planting Potatoes, on board bark
Radiant, to arrive, for sale by
J nnl BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS,—100 bbls. E Phelps ft'Rose Gin i
60 bills. New England Hum ; 20 bbls. Domestic Brnudy;
70 bbls. Rectified Whisky ; 16 bbls. Old Mongahalia Whls-
ky ; 10 bbls. Georgia Peach Brand v. For sale by
,lc c7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
li'IRE CRACKERS.—60 boxes Fire Crackers for sale by
-T doc24 CHAMPION ft WAITS.
IIUTTKIi, CHEESE, ftc.—20 tubs new Mar ButtrrjbO
U boxes Cheese, 28 bbls Hiram Smlth’a Flour. 60 boxe®
Herring, lauding per steamer and foraale by
mil SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
O UUAK, ftc —10 hhds choice St Croix Sugar, 20 do do !.»
O Porto Rico do. 30 da New Orleans do. 60 barrulsBugaF
House Syrup, 100 do West India Molasses, 20 hhd* primo
Bacon Shoulders, 30 do do Sldo*. received and for sale by
•melfi SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
UMAHJR, LARD. ftc.—50 bbls II Smith's Flour, new ; 60
X do Canal do; 60 half bbla Extra do; 60 kegs lard ; 40
boxes Candy; 26 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, various
brands ; 6 half boxes do, extra twist, landing and for salo
by ocU HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft 00.
B ACON AND FliMiK—too casks choice Bide*. Shoulders,
and Hams, 616 bbls snd begs Baltimore, Georgia, ana
Canal Flour, lauding and for sale by
oct!6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft 00.
S t'HMDAM SCHNAPPS—4 dot Wolfe's superior Scheidsm
Schnapps, a superior tonic, diuretic, antldlspeptic and
luvignrating Cordial, especially recommended to all persona
residing in the Southern States ; a demonstrated preven
tive of agna. remittent and bilious fever. For sal® oy
A. BONAUD.