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SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OP MATUHAl* IIIRTOIIY,
IS l'BRMANBNTLY LOCATED AT
AfclOftY HALL,
IN TUN CITY OY SAVANNAH, OKOROIA,
where nuy be fimnd a
OBEAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
PROM ALL PARTS OP THR WORLD.
1C Admittance 26 cent*
tivm 2 to & and (rum 7 to 9 P
nir'.i forth* oeloretl population.
Ohd from 9 A. M. to 2 1*. M
M. Friday evening* ©xclu
CASH 1)UY GOODS STOKE.
v KW GttOlM.—The subscriber* hive Just received and
jl «r© now opening * werjr *xi©n«ive and eholo* slock ol
tq-ringAnd Hummer Goods. It ha* been selected with care
in l embrace* ©very variety of Plaid. all4|»«»*t 11 ml plaid Silk,
i.n-nadin©*. Itniina Marla 11ssue*. Ileragea, Urai-e ,le Paris,
Luton Ur*|-e iK-antan. Bombazines. AI|taoca. Oiall) , llcr-
v - de tains Organdy. (Muibric*. Mu<>lin». U*n«. Ac . with
of the m«»t complete ami riche*! assorlnieiiAof French
I m broidery ever exhibited in thi* market In Cberaeaeltea,
Meere.a. t'ollara, au<l Sell* of ditto. Also, lloullon lace
1 ..Harm Nleure* and UheuiSsetlea. with a Hue a**orlmeut of
lace Goods, white OrkIi, Uaitlllu, Talmas. Hosiery sod
Glove*. he.
The *ub»crlt>#r* Intern! keeping up their »tock by weekly
additions, a ml will olTrr at all time* one of the largest ami
best selected a«*ortiu«-uU in the city, at such prioe* a* to
ensure satisfaction. Ladle* .le«lroua of making a good »e-
lection ere invited to call early by
ADAMS * BRl'NXER.
marl-tf Corner of Congtee and WhiUker-streeU.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
rpilk subscriber* have Ju*l received a few piece* of the
L following; style*. a choice selection, to which they
would inrlte the attention of early purchasers :
Figured and Plshl Barege IVI.-1W*
Mourning. all-colored and I'laid Barege*.
MIk aud linen I.uatrv.
, (Adored lawn*
1‘IaW amt Colored Organdie.
Colored Jarconet.
French do.
Swiss Mu*lin.
Eugliah aud American Print*.
KKMPTON ft VKRSTH.LK.
ft>b!8 Witting'* Range.
NEW SPRING GOoT>s7
riMIK aulMcrlbecahave yu*t received a aiuall lot ot llarege
X de l.tlnes, in ainall neat |Mittern*.
Punted and Plaid Barege*.
Printed Silk Ti-*ne*.
PI* n White lliirege*.
Knjlhli and American Print*,
with a variety of Houve Kerning Good* which will he of
h ied low for cash by fehlrt ADAMS A BRUNNFIl.
TO (’()NTRACTORS.
I fMnRK WAMKH—Pni|io*al» will be received till the
j 17thday of April. 1864.lor furnishing Hie United Stab
delivered al F'rt Jefferson. Tortuga* Island. Florida, the
following hill of l.umlicr. viz :
SlO.OtMt feet b. m..tt by % Yvllow Pine, In any tcnglhi
from It* to :17. nr 30 to 38.
ItiO.fi'JO lent b. m..o Yellow Pine Plunk.
The I.iiiiiIm r niuat be Round, free from large or rotten
lui ''4lf"»« shake* and generally of any imperfection* which
will MheriaP.y affect ita atrength. and tw rawed atralght
and true to dimension*. A moderate amount of tap on any
piece will lint lie objected to; but *tiok* which are not
clear of liark will he rejected.
The l.umlicr must bo subject lo Inspection and Measure
ment after delivery nt Fort JelTeraon. by an agent ol the
Fulled State*, appointed for the purpose. and mill not he
con«iJervd a* received until *uch inspection and measure-
inenl* shall have been made
,\t least IfiO.fiQo feet mud be shipped within mm mnnlh
■fler the signing of the Contract, aud an equal or greater
quantity must be delivered iu each subsequent inontli, till
the whole is furnished.
Payment* will be made on the delivery of each cargo. If
desired, twenty per cent being, however, deducted from
each payment! aud retained till tho wltolo is delivered, to
cu*ure the fulfilment of the contract.
l'ro|>o*als should state the price |K?r M at which theLum-
l~T will he delivered at Fort Jefferson, free of all costs to
the United State*, and be delivered to the undersigned at
Key West, Fla., and endorsed •• Proposal for furnishing
Lumber.”
H. G WRIGHT. Lieut, of Engineer*.
PonJVVKU-uiv. FU . Kcb 14. ISM. fob ‘28-0
K IllC ATI ON.
rpilE undei signed will conduct a Select School. In the
1 Oglethorpe *Hall. where youth will be carefully In
structed in tlie following various department* ofl.lterutiiro
aud Science, v It: I-angunge*—English, Lit In. and Greek;
sii-ncc*—Arithmetic, Book-keeping. Geography. Geometry,
.t'geora. Mensuration. Piaiu and Spherical Trigonometry.
A'lronoiuy, (ilobes. Navigation, Land Surveying, aud the
jtiiTerenlial and Integral Calculus.
Having conducted academic*, both In Georgia and South
Cirolina. they can produce higlily respectable testimonials
both of reliability and character.
The academy will be opened on Monday. February 27th.
Term* made known by application to the teacher*
PATRICK BURKE,
THOMAS CLEARY.
Reference—Rev. Edit'd Quigley. Savannah ; Jas. S. Par
llngtou. Eioi . and .lohn Dunbar, Esq., Duubartou. S. I'.; E.
Dellinger, p'-.j .Columbia S. C. frh26
Jfk, T 0 RENT—Two small house* at ths corner of Pray
E''*" street and Liberty street Isn*. Apply at this
fhbai
PRKBCOTT llUtill.
(Liner./ A. -xiifawy and Sining-Sheils. .Vrw l\„*.
(c 11. aijjumw, rHiii'Kimm )
m Messrs a Lmn 4 Hoj*. formerly of (he I Aider
House, Macon. Georgia, bog leave lo Inform llielr
.•> '"lh*ni ftlenda that Inconsequent* ot ihwdvwUwc*
lion 01 Hu Ufsrge House, they heve located themselves at
the above namevl estsldishiiient. wheie they will be happy
to entertain them aud the traveling publlo.
fsb'Jfi—3m
LANIER ItUUSP^-MACOM. Uk.
M Th# undersigned having leased tbs above estab
llahmcnt beg to assure the traveling public that
no exertions will be spared to sustain the reputation
ot mu liouse. GEO M l.OGAN. I „ ..
JanPJ-ly JAMI-S! MKAItA, f 1 roprlctore.
t'lt'Ol.ATA IIOl'NK, P1CULATA, riX“
*-“ The subscriber would re*|iectrully Inform the
traveling emnmunltv that he has leased the above
named house, and (snow ready to auomnmo lute
travelers, and hopes, by giving 111* persons! attention, to
give aallsfactlon.
He will have liorsea and carriage* at all times to accom
modate Ills gufeta. GEO. M. GAI.I'IN.
_ deal 3 Propilelor.
i»i, a iv tic lift* iion;i._vi<;i/MTA, tJA .
m Tills splendid now liouso. situated on llroad-st.,
immediately In front of the site of the old Planters'
Hotel, which has been lurnished throughout with
new inmiture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception ol
customers on Saturday next. It will bo the eudeavor or
the Proprietor, to give snUslaotioii to those who may favor
iiu with their custom j. M. SIMPHON.
novW—tf Proprietor.
mm TWENTY DOL'.AILS REWARD.—liana way Irom
the subscriber, on the lilth of August, a negro man
named THAI, about forty yearsold. stout and chunky
'built, and ha* a mark resembling n feather or arrow
commencing nt the base of the nose and running up the
forehead, lie will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he ha* spent several rear* of runaway life, and was an in-
mate of Savannah jail a good part of the tear 1MD.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
Leon county, Florida, s>-pt iff, iha:i. sopin—d&wtf
MA.QV/.IM'.S,
H ARPER’S Magaciue lor December; Putnam's Magazine
for Itecemher.
Gleason s Pictorial Illustrated News.
Eva May. the Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon; a new
novel Received nml Tor sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
novilO 135 Congress-street.
VIEW OK TUB CITY OK n'aVANNAIIT
\ BEAUTIFUL birils’ eye view of tho City of Savannah
sketched (nun the steeple of the Exchange, by F. Or-
mum. and lithographed by R. II. ll‘»WKtt_ just completed.—
The edition Is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early to It. II. Howell.or at tho Imok store of
nov'29 S S. SIBLEY. 135 Congress street.
C HILDREN'S BATHING TUBS. Slop aud Water Pails7FwTt
Tuba. Wash Baslus. Night I'aiL*, Ac., for sale by
n&>»>17_ J. P, COLLINS.
C 1IGARS—26.000 dun importad Cigars, various brand*
Just received and for mlo by
THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 12,
1854.
Businro* ®arl>B.
.•p-U'l'-KN HMSTOSII,
ATfUM.Y AT UW. 7dUM<r*S. "i.
OKOllUK Tit mil* 1IOWAJIU,
, . atturney at law.
(jpc«, csnxr gT WKUaktr * and Bay Iniw. SamtnHah, a*.
THOWAff T. LONO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, K. DIET
Q/flre. comer Bay ami Biu-nanl-rfr-wf*. .THnannaA.
OHDINAllY'N UVFIGR,
Corner of Day and WhlUksr-atraeU. Offlcw hours from 9
*■ M *. P- M.; and from 3*. P. II to 8, I*. M.
Jno. m. mnLi.uif.
I ATTORNEY AT LAV/,
OM.\i corner of WkilaXtr ami Jlaf itrteU. ^
actlc^n the Courts of Scrtven. Uullwh, Efflnghs
WRI pracU__ Ul mural, wi'iucii, t-iiminsin.
UUr, J r ' Mclutoih. Glynn, Cwinden and Chatham
Oointies. fpb7
•IOHKPI1 GAIVAIlh,
„ ATrORNEY AT LAW,
omce. flay street, over the Reading R.miiii of the RepuUI-
^Boihcntraneo Immmllately east of Mx-rs. Price A Veader
O. A. 0*BVBNL
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OHlcc 176 Hay slroet, over Turner It Co.'s Drug Rtoro.
* Htmm. j. rr. aaCLOWU.
MILLER <V GAULUINU,
ATrORNEYS AT IwAW,
Buena Vida. Oa.
DAN1EL1, A COOPHR,
ATT OILS'EYS AND COlINSFJJAJItS AT LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
jan3l
CHAMPION k WATTS.
H arper for fkhi
Poole's Index lu
SUNDRIES.
1 A HALF CHESTS superior Guniiowdor Tea; 0 do do do
IU Hyson do;
10 half cliesl*. in quarter lb packages, Hyson Tea, con
venient for retailing;
40 9 and 10III chests superior Hyson Tea;
8 half chests, In *i lb packages, do vlo do;
10 do do iu 2 lb do superior Black do;
20 do do In nunrterlb do. Black Tea for retailing;
15 0 |li do superior Black Ten;
Id bag* black Pepper; 10 do Allspice;
so mat* Clnoamon;
4-i boxes ground Pepper. Ginger and Spice;
5o do superior Mu»tanl;
60 do Is'inon. Raspberry and Strawberry Syrup;
40 do one gallon, half aud quarter,assorted Pickles;
loo do Adamantine Caudle*;
00 do Itemlel'sTallow do;
--•> do S|M-rin tandles; *>0 do Family Soap;
SO do Pale and No I Snap,
40 d» Pearl Starch; 30 do Tomato and Walnut Catsup;
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do Soda Saleratus,In quarter,hf and one lb papers;
s do Ginger Preserves;
10 do assorted W I do;
30 do 1 gro each, quarter and hf lb Smoking Tobacco:
'go gro tine cut Yellow Bank Chewing Tobace
60 do do assorted brands do do;
80 M Cigars, tasorted kinds. For sale by
feb'24 “
ndon;
'
MORE MEDH AL HOOKS.
\\t TlluRS'E WILLIAMS ha* received—Paget on.“urp
VV . i>»l Patholngv ; Handy's Text Book ol Anatomy
and Guide In Dt»aeclh>na. 2*10 Rlu*tration* ', UtteUou Dm- 1
eases or tho Eve; Anatomical Remembrancer or Pocket
Anatomist; Reese's Pocket Medical lexicon : Wnrrlngton s
O -stetric Catechism, for students, with nuestions and an
swer*; Neil k Smith’s Coin pend of Medicine. rtecU |
FUST received at A. Bonaud’s Fancy Grocery Store, p,-r
«J steamer rum New York, n new supply of pr«*sened
Isjbstcr*. Salmon. Pule do Perdroaux and Pate de t allies
Also, some very lino Grulere Cheeio. Corner of IUy and
Whitaker streets. ftW4
P OTATOES—loo bbla Potatoes, just landed from the brig
Georgian.!, and for sale by j29 E- " • I" hElt.
l.MNK BI D HL.tNKi-TS, quilts, wlitt- and colorol llsn-
r nels. bleached aud brown shirtings. Irish linen*, birds-
eye diapers, long lawns, huckabuck*. table damasks, linen
and cotton sheeting*, damask napkin*, etc . JNjeeh^
and for sale by nuv!9 I m WITT k MORGAN
1 kl.SME.Ml S GEORGIA VI.'UR—1*HI bids "l the shove
U superior Flour, received and for sale by
decl4 H01/»MBK. JOHNSON k CO.
F LOUR—60 bbl* Flour, landing per schr. Mohawk, from
KBH.V S 00L
riOLI) PENS AND PENCILS AND SII.EI. PENS lust
VX received, a line assortment of gold pens and pencils
double and single extension ; *l*o. a variety of lino
pens.,’ * clieap at thu book ■'ore «f
rjjfu S. - - l I ',. f 'Congre«»--stro*t
K NIFE SHARPENERS.—Just receive'l. s lot of the new
‘ stylo Knife rfl»ar|K-ners. Call and get one at
feb!7 J. 1*. W1AANS ,
D OMESTIC LIQUOR—loo hl»L* K Phelps and Rose Gin. 60
do I* k II Connecticut river do. 40 do Domestic Bran
dy 60 do New England Runt, 50 do Rectified Whisky, re-
“K* “'* b,r SCRANTON'. JOHNSTON A- CO.
to Periodic*I Ut* ratine 1 vol. Rvo;
Di-Qullicy’s Writing*, viz: Autobiographical Sketches. His
tories! and Critical Essays, Philosophical Writer’s let
ter* to Young Men. the Cottar's, Essays on the Poets, tho
Opium Voter. Ac.. Ate ;
D'AublgueV llisbiry of the Reformation. 5 tuts;
llartly Coleridge's Poem*. 2 voL. Ismdon;
Rokilaiisky’s Pathologicul Anatomy, lsmdon, Sydenham
Society, 4 vols;
Billings on the Heart and Lungs. L<
Tho Edinburgh Review for Jairiury;
Mr* Mowatt’s Auiohii^rapby;
Fslgar Allen Poe’s Works. 3 v<ds;
Haiti home n Blitliedale Romance.
fbblft W. THORNE W1L1.TAMS
Rliriiiiintisin Cni-ctl!
EITUER INFLAMMATORY. ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
.»■<> tliffermcr koto lerere nr kmv Uimj ttaniling.
r FllE undersigned. Druggist*, have for .sale Hint invalua-
J. bio and sure remedy. Mortimore't lihruinalic Gnn/MUmt,
now so universally known and atfhighly appreciated by
many thousands who have long been cripples and have
been restored to perfect health l>y It* use. The extensive
manufacturing arrangements, *» also a desire to meet the
circumstances of all who may be alllicted with till* disease,
aud make it, to thorn, thu ciik-Uic.-'T. as il is the most
CKHTAIM, mode of treatment havu determined the proprie
tors to reduce the price to 'nttiKK Dollars |ier bottle ; nt
which the agents will sell it in future.
J. II. CARTER ft CO.. 1 , . „ .
A. A suumoss *co. j A«™i. S,,.,
Sold In Oglethorpe, bv Pemlieiton & Ellis ; Macon by L.
Little, and Payne k Nesbitt; Milledgovillo, by /,. W. Little;
Mnrlultn. by Win. Route ; Augusta, by Haviluml. Uisley ft
Co..aud Win. II. Tult, Montgomery, Ala., by It. R. Jcues
ft Co., and Cunningham. Cole ft Co ; at wholesale by A A.
Solomon* & Co., ami J. H. Carter ft Co.. Savannah. Ga.;
ilitvilaud. Harrell ft Co., and P. M. Cohen ft Co.. Charleston,
S. 0„ and J. Wright ft Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. Now
Orleans,and by Druggists generally throughout thu United
State*.
The above are also agents for tho sale of that invaluable
preparation, aheady so extensively and popularly known
by hundreds of thousands throughout the Uuilcd Statts,
MOIITIMOKIU’S
BITTER CORDIAL AND IIIAM1D PURIFIER.
The Immense sale of thi* Cordial, during the Last two
year*, and the universal satisfartion It has given lo all—
including hundred* of the moat respectable physician*
throughout the country—prove* It the most valuable Al
terative and Blood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all diseases arising Irom indigestion, a torpid condition of
the Liver, or impurities of the Blood While as a Preven
tive of diseases, especially thoae «-f a Bilious and Intermit
tent type, nothing has been found to equal it-
Till* Is n purely vegetable extract, pleasant Intake, and
perfectly harmless—even with the feeblest constitution.—
Its action is simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beneficial result*. A* au agreeable Tonic. Il promotes
healthy digestion. *1 the samo time replenishing the gas-
trie juice* and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity and vitality to the Blood, equalize* it* circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu
lates the Liver to healthy action.
lie In vlt;onite* unit Iteatores the Kiifccltlrtl
Mini Dclillltntrtl,
ami thus, not only removing disease but fortifying the sy*.
tern against It* attack*, am! producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty or Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should he kept in every
family and used by every individual, as It may not only
save to them luin'lied* ol dollar*, but also sate them from
affliction, and even save |U« itself.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggist* nod merchnuta will tie allowed a liberal dis
count on both the above preparations, and can procure it
of our wholesale agents, a* above, at our wholesale prices,
DOWNING ft CO.. Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South.western Depot
in 1/iuiiviDe. Kentucky, orders may be addressed at either
place fcbIS—ly
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNPEIJAIR AT LAW
IFruAfnfX'tti City, D. C.,
Will prnetlso In the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to tlie pro-ecution of claims against tho Govern-
mtMt - juncTi
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND CdUNSEIJAHt AT LAW.
Alligator, Bait Florida,
Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties, Refct
to Col. 8. 8. Sibley, and II. II. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah, Ua.
J. TV. PATTKItSON,
ATTORNEY AND CoU.NtiEI.lAIR AT La
AbrzjgA, Jfonroe County. Qa.
.AW,
8. TV. IIA KICK,
ATTORNEY AND OlUNSELLUR AT LAW,
Monticdlo, J'lfcrcm County. Florida.
Reference—Hon W. U. FiJtwau, Savannah, Ua.
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLlxm AT LAW,
Tnmprille, Georgia,
WBI practlsa In the Ctreeult Conrt* of Thomas. Liwndes,
tainch. Ware, Appling and Inrin.Georgla ; and In the Cir*
JJJ*( Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of tlie
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alnchua and Columbia ,
counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to uninjured,
the claim* of all persons before the I h'pavtments at \Vash-
Ington.
$ gif st UrtDfl bu drlrgrapl).
aw Tataftaphcdpr tba Uaorg 1 *"• *%•
—~-
Cliarlratoit Got ton Market.
UiiAB.wrroN, March II, 1 P. M.
The Cntton sales up U 2 P- M. lo-day are 135 balea
only—tho market being completely at a stand.
Farther ltewe by the Atlantic.
Nkw York, March 11.
Joacpb Htorgea* and tie reat of the peace deputa
tion ore nt 8t. I’etcrsturgh, but had not seen tho
t'xar.
It la reported that when the French and English
troopa arrive in Turkey a meaaurc will lie proposed
by tho Sultan to the Wran to give Christians and
Moaleius equal civil rlgkt*. Whether bucIi a measure
will be allowed la doubtful.
Thu French and Kn^ish papers unanimously agree
that no hope for peace can be entertained, but that a
terribly bloody conllld must ensue. Tho Czur bus
eryttlpulna, and is very irrltublu.
It is reported that Austria will side with tho West
ern powers.
Carroll Spence, our American Minister, arrived at
Constantinople on tho 2d In tho steamer Nnrutmr.—
On tho Mttnc evening the Hungarian aud Italian emi-
grants serenaded Inn. Tho Saranac and Isvunt
were to crul>e shortly In the Black Sea, the lirtnan
for her passage of the Bosphorus havleg been grant
ed.
Intelligence has been received In London to the ef
fect that two Bussiao frigates were cruising of Ma
deira.
All tho Turkish Counula in Huftsia have boon oblig.
od to give up tho excqualloii granted them. All
Turkish subjects are placed under the protection of
Austrian agents.
A l’arla correspondent »ny» that tho reply of tho
Cxur to Naiioloon In long and argumentative, and in
addition thereto contains matters to him personally
ofleusive. Ua publication is suppressed.
Letter* frntu Constantinople state that a legion of
J -wh has been formed and pluced at tho diapoBal ol
thu Hultan.
Tho Atlantic, iu coming up the New York harbor
on Wednesday, again run ushore, but has been got
Shipping anb 0tramboat>.
8TKA1U8I11F INABKIj.
volt KEY WKrtT AND HAVANA.
7I< tutor on Wnlnriday. 16<! March.
Tlis l niieil Hist** Mall Htsamstiip ISABEL,
.Wiijjsm IbHit.YH. 1 '-ommatifist, will regularly
port op tlm 1st ami 16tb of saeli month. For
only, apply to
insrff COHENS * HERT7.,
JfTfJ NKAV yoillC—Hcorffta Ll7ic.~ilia ragu-
Nga:l»r imcket schooner MARIA PIKE. dipt. Auiusck,
will hivs IminsAista dispatch far th« above port. For
freight of 100 bales cotton, to complete cargo, apply to
ROWLAND It CO.
Agent* New York—Scaxxrux It Talaman. merit
J/W NIC W YOltK—Union Lino—Tlie regular
Packet schr. KRANCKM HATTKRLY. Reeveland.
master, will have quick deipatcb for the above port. For
freight or passage, apply to
niarlO OGDEN ft BUNKER.
AkA LI VKIlPOOL—riie ship Pnixcs op Okanob,
SOHL-bihii Tlmrn|ison, master, will meet with dispatch a*
‘ For freight or passage apply to
URlGlIAk
mar7
iilAM. KELLY ft CO.
WILLIAM II. HA8IIKK,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSK1JAIK AT LAW,
TVmtjnx'H*. l.nivniUs eouniy, Co.
Will practise In Thomas. Lowmie*. Clinch, Ware, Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Ismreii*. mnl I'ulnski counties.Georgia;
ami in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida. fch'23
wu. r. Williams. riMiinrrsoiivkr. JsntnRow.Y.
WILLIAMS, OLIVKIl & 111(0 WN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
llncna Vida. Marion County. Ga..
Will practise in the counties of Marion. Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee. I^e, and anv adjoining )
counties where their services may be required. jan29
WAI.TF.lt 8. NOTT, ~
ATTURNKY AT LAW.
Ojjtce in the Exchange.
Wilt practice in the courts of driven, Washington. Rich
mond. Burke, and Chatham counties. feb8.
JOHN li. COCHUANK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin,Lauren* county, Ga„ late junior partner of tho
firm of A. ft J. Cociika.vk, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to IBs caro Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. U
Guyton. F. II. Rowe, Dubliu,Ga.; M Marsh..Savannah.
mny7—dftwly
DANCKOFT * HllYAN^
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Hale of Stock*. Ronds, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Bay street. Savannah. jan'24
NICUOLASCKOUSa. RIIWAIIR 0. WAPS.
CRIiGUU A WABE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 May drrri. Savannah.
liOSTOM.—Thn regular packet schr. BALTIC,
3S|£(inlacrr, master, will havo quick despatch fur the
—* F or freight or passago. apply to
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
NKW YOKH.,—The regular packet schooner
_L- 8. DAVIS, Davis, master, will have quick despatch
le above iiort. For freight or passage, apply to
tXHIEN ft BUNKER.
Di NEW Y OltlC—Tho regular packet schooner
JjUtl'I.ANDOMK. R. J. Brown, master, will hsvequlck
-patch, fur the above port. For freight of 300 bale* Cot
ton to complete cargo, apply to
mar3 ROWLAND ft CO.
Auction Balts.
IIY OOIIKN * KOaDICK .
On the first liiesdny in Msrch t.ext. will be wd-Mn front • f
tho court house. In tlmCit* or Snt.H.nsli.
Lit No. 4. Kyles Tvthlog. Hratlmote Ward, sixty (O0) foe!
front, by ninety (90) feet Jeep, with Improv- m-'ni* there
on, situated In Broughton street, between liaiuard and
Jefferson streets.
Terms at sale DKr i
Valuable Farm Lota— Xif Private Sala.
Eleven ten acre lota, situated ou I<over’a lane, being part
of Mlllen'e farm. A plan of the lota may be seen at our
counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance In two
equal annual instalments, with Interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
Auction Bales.
40115 T. KOWMSn. 40115 T. ROWUt5D,4R,
HOWLAND CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 May-itreii. Savannah.
r. BTLA5D. ~~ y ,, q x hm
HYLAND ft O’NKILL,
DE.VLER8 IN IMPORTED M INUS AND LIQUORS, ftc..
Next Ihtnr to Manhatl lroute, Uroughton street,
SAVANNAH. aKOltatA.
Wholesale and retail dealers in iui|M>rled wines and liquors.
French brandies, segnr*. and fancy groceries.
H. K. WASHBUltN, Ag't.,
BHimNi; AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NAVA5NAII.IIA.
WILLIAM P. YONOB^
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
A'o. 94 ttayatrret. .Savannah.
O’HKAlt ft STONKY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charlethm, South Carolina,
LATK or TIIK FIRM OK I.KNAHE. O'llKAK A CO.
THOMAS ft KNIGHT^
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
jV«. 15 Barnard street, .Vutvmnah. Ga
Ia'ikI pipe, sheet lead, block tin. cupjH'r boilers, light and
force pump*, hydraulic rams, and kitchen range*, con
stantly ou hand. Orders from the country promptly at-
tendril to Jnn7
L ATHS—30.000 Laths daily expected per brig Martha
Rogers. For sale to arrive by
octlS* _ BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
f ‘ 114IRES—A lieautiful pair of thirteen inch
F tial and terrestrial, for sale cheap, by
lubes, c<
8. 8, SIRI.F.Y. 136'Congress street,
T H1SK Y. —5 cask * genuine Sn.ii'h
P OTATO El.—100 bbl* Potatoes,
Brig Nutt liman Irom Boston.
nuvH
J " UST RECEIVED—per stVamer Isabella. f"."i Havana—
20.UOO Clgnrs. La R..*a brand ; 10.000 Vcgucra* Pl*--
yw Lt lalegridad, lor sale by
d Irish Whisky.in
HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
iuw landing from tb
cr sale bv
IGDEN ft BUNKER.
U ECKIVKI
2 dodo
BONAUD.
EH STEAMER AUGUSTA—2 bill* Pig Ham
if.l.his Apple*. 1 do Smoked Tongue*. 10 ha
arket Beef. For sale by
bb| I *7?ili«
feb!7 ^ _
/lOBS'l-D REEK AND PIG POUK-Ju.t rec.;ive;l U; hall
bbl* Haw’s C'lrnad Reef. 16 bid* and half bhlsIMg Pork
JOHN P. JESSE.
"Ill* IIU W * , /»Jill *1', - . J ,
•ale at the corner of Broughton and jjroytnj*'"*;• .V.?,
AVID O UI.'Nr.K.
K ill gTjIVBR—A Anlo.iJlj Mwtrtmi'nl f.ll.JI-'- .n-1
lU-m-n', black ...I colccrf Ki.l
„i.l lor »h b, KESIWJN k yEK.iytl.lJk
dccll Waring’* Range.
lAl'ANACS FOR 1864.—Grenville’s Almanac for the
.State* of Georgia. South Carolina- Alabama, and Flori
da. for sale, wholesale and retail, at 136 Congress st- by
dec16 a 3. SIBLEY.
OK TIER' IS MAM l<*-I'.Vr 20 Mil- I'l.rU.lnm
lug this day per brig R Russell, from Now i urk. and
(or sale uti the wharf, by
•Iecl7 OGDEN ft III NKKR.
1JA0ON* AND I'ORK.—ffhhd*. Prune Bacon Side* tltierce*
J) superior Ham*. 20 barrels Rump Pork, landing per
Brig Joseohus, for sale by
noVffe BRIGHAM. KELLY ft Co.
B ACON—5 hhd* Bacon Shoulder*. Just received, and fur
*»!,; br 20 HYLAND ft O’NEILL
H AY—60 bales prime liistern'llsy, landing from brig
Samuel II. and for sale by J20 K. W. HL’KEit
1JRANBY. GIN, WINE, ftc.—12 half pipes (Hard, Dupuy
1) A (Vi’s Brandy. 8 do Durand ft Safrao’s do, 16 quarter
ca*Ws J» Istuls. .1811. aud "Plntern" do, 5 pipes Holland
Gin.2 pum-heoHS Scotch Whisky, lo half pl|>ea old Mad-.-ira
Wine, some very superior; for sale by
jania _J. V. CQNNERAT ft CO.
jrtAMEUAS, fta.—A 1 • * and .•i.-/ant assortment ol
(.'amelia*, amongst which are the most desirable vari
eties; also, Kw*. Geranium*. Dwarf Grange*, and many
other kinds. Sill be offered for sa'.e thi* morning by
n• 1 v 1 j W. W. LINCOLN. Monument*qMara___
H ay -7:, hales Prime Eastern
sale by nov23 K w H " KKK
/ YUS —100 Nag* prime Maryland Oats landing per schr.
LS' MHmM.XZU.TS0B.
VTgTI'T—'the subscriber* beg to notify their patron*
and Glend* that they will, In a few days, open a stock
‘JRruMedicines, ftc . In Broughton slroet. where they
’•ill temporarily conduct basinets until they shall have
taele t||»ir arrangements for tho permanent r« establiih-
•“tot of their house.
Tliey win. f„r the prnsont, be found at the store on
JJ'oughlnn street, between Weed ft Co.’s and Solomons
' I • I.nr. juiilH -If A. A S01/GMBN8 ft M>
V n.VET *n 1 ,ilk MaotlilsV. white crane Shawls, cloth
Min**. N W Collsr*. Clierol«ette*. ke. Just received
•*» t* mI.. by drcW ImlVITT ft MORGAN.
R'tl.I.A.sr—200 tons good hliip HallasL fersalejtj^
S.)00 ( lialicn^p.
IIOIIKNHACK’S WORM 8YUUP.
A N article founded u|sin •cirutillc principle*.compound
ed with purely vegetable •uh»tance*. being perfedly
safe when taken, and ha* m-irr tieen known to fall in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that It not only de.
strny* them hut remove* all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Ti»l-e Worm.
This worm is tho most dllH -uR to destroy of all that In
habit tlio human body. It gr- ws to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened iu the into*-
"ni'* and stomach as to produce Fits.St. Vitas’ Dance, ftc ,
hlcli is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaints have tliclr origin from the taps
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for I heir disease. To those w lie are alllicted with this aw
ful foe to health. 1 recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and I.lver Pills ; the Syrup to bn taken in (loses of two In-
ble spoonfuls three times a day, then lake from five (o
eight of my Liver Pills, to diilodgo and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, tho mostohstinatecases
of tape worm can he speedily cured.
ICotnitl or Stomsch Worm.
This worm Is usunlly found Iu thusmall intestines,and is
thu worm most common to children, yet il I* not entirely
confined to them, a* adults have frequently been known to
sillier with them. The symptom* most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hnnlne** and fullne** of the
belly, sliiny stool*, loosen*** of thu bowel*, picking at the
nose, a hluoinli streak under thu eyes. ftc. if you.or any ol
your children have any of tho above symptoms. Hoben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely he depended upon—by using
it you have a pertain, safe and speedy cure; and if aftei
using It according to the directions the patient is not re-
stored to health.atnl the worms thoroughly enullcatedfram
Dm system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
thn grave, as for fail, there is no such ward ns TaU'wIth
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Asi arlilrs, or Small Threat! Worms.
The** worms, to which the human sytem is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to he
found In the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the lr
rltntion they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such as InUattuuaUou uf the bowels, and other do.
rangementa of thn stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be used I* llobenmck's Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradie*. that
I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Svrup
and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they vrili not
cure. All that I* necessary is to use tho syrup In accord
ance with direction* on each bottle ; and in case a gentle
purgative is required in order to allay the irritation they
produce, the liver Pills, bv their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon tho bowels, is the most pleasnut
medicine that can be token.
HOBKNSACK’S I.IVKlt PILLS.
No part of tlie system i# more liable to disease than the
j liver. It being supplied with numerous blood vessel* and
nerves, and if diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’
all part* of the body, produce* liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia, fto.
Dyspepsia*
The symptom* of Dyspepsia, and it* variousdiseases are
dizziness in the head.heartburn.oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach, ftc . and some
times general tang tint of the whole body, from this it wit'
bo seen that tho disease owes Its origin to a disorganized
state of tho I.lver and Stomach. Hoben«ack’* Liver Pills Is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
a* they act by changing tho certain morbid actions of the
system into a healthy action, aud rendering the blood pur*
and healthy. ...
Liver Complaint,
Isattendod with chill*, succeeded by fever, severe pain In
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter tnste, yellow furred
ton -no. pulse full and bounding, the pain In the side is in.
creased by pressure, should the left lobe lie affected, the
ti dn is generally in the lett shoulder, with a short dry cough,
ti,,. >kln b-couifnit »l » «»""» »|>pw»ranee, an.l the Meal,
clnv colored. Tills disease can bo cured by tlie use of Ho-
bensack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of
the disease, and tlivn operating upon the bowels they ex-
nul all the cortutd and vitiated matter from the system.
1 To Females.
You will find these Pill* an Invaluable medicine in many
......1,.:■>»* in which vou are subject. In obstructions either
lotnf or partial they have been found of Inestimable bene-
lit in restoring and purifying llw blood and other fluid* *0
a* to core all complaint* which mar arise from female Ir-
regularities, a. headache, dimness of sight .pain In the side,
back. ftc. These Pill* *re the onlr safe and effectual retmv
dr to euro thn following complaint". Gout. Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism. <1 *
trussing Dream*. Dimness of Sight, or in fact any ot the dls-
ease* that aril* from affections ol the laver, impurity of
the Blood, or constipation of the Bo well.
Medical Kvldsnee
We, the unuderslgned Physician*, having had the rcetpt
of their manufacture submitted to us for Inspection, say.
that the Ingredient* of which they are composed makes
them the best Pill In use for all diseases of the Liver, Im.
puritiesc the Bind, ftc.
A. SHOUT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts fur Ruildiug and Work In Mnsonrr of
every description. Residence first door west of 81 An
drew’a llall, Broughton Street.
UOOKINU.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roof* on correct prin
ciples.and from sixteen years' experience. feelHussurud ho
can glvo satisfaction. Prices very low. licit reference
given. J, J. MAURICE.
43TGutter* and Conductors made to order.
A. II Ciuurtox. 4. U. WATTS.
CHAMPION * WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Ita run nt stint. IA ween the Market amt May street,
SAVS.N5.UI. UA„
Dealers iu Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Dried
Fruits, ftc., ftc.
Keforenoes—A. Champ
tersrs. Knbuo ft Whilcht
K. LOCKKTT. WM II. I/W<I. 40II.X II. DAVIS.
LOCKKTT, LUNG A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
S-icaniuih, Georgia.
, r. 1IOKTOH. U. II. HIKKHAK
1IOUTON ft HI HUMAN,
WnOMtSALK AND KKTAII. IIKAl.KK* 15
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY G00D8.
116 Broughtm-Mreet.
JOHN <4. KALLHIANT,
W llor-KS A LR A 5 l> KKTAII. DRAI-R
WINDOW BUNDS. WINIHIW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side M'oiument S4111are.S tibinnah.Ga
135 Congress street.
P EACH BRANDY of the vintage ut 1H45. for
martt
C KlRN — lOOO hiinliel i gno.l nien-liautuhle 'heruLi e Cuin
/ at tho depot, for sale by
mar8 W. 11. MACLEAN ftJX).
demand* against theesta
ilebtcd to said estate, will
make settlement with
PATRICK RYAN. Qualified Adin’r,
inarB—* cuin leslainenln anuexo.
—FOR SALE on very acconinm-lsting terms, if apidied
ffjsfor Immedlstely, :lio*« well-built and c-unuiodious
"•■houses, supplied with water and ga* pipe*, recently
orectcd by mats—4* J, STODDARD
C OFFEE AND TE A—15*1 -acke prime oholoe Rio Coffee
76 sacks Java do. 159 half and quarter chests Teas, of
various kinds, for sale by McMAHON ft DOYI.K.
TffVEA—60 half-chests llv,on. Imperial, and Pouchong. for
1 sale by *ep!5 WKIHTKR k PALMES.
A FORTUNE IN ONE VEAU
KOll ONE DOI-l,AH.
41 Ul obviate the necessity of jwrsoo* going to California
X and Australis In search of a fortune, the undersigned
will, on the receipt of $1. post pnld,give full directions in a
business that II now paying from 360 to $100 per month,
and at which many have made as high ns 950 and $60 in a
single day. The business readily yields from 2000 to30(0 per
cent, profit. Tne information given will be uf the mo.t cu
rious, astonishing and useful character ever coiiiuiumcjtcil
toman. Also, nearly all uf various recii***. Instructions,
and chances to make money, advertised In the various
nowspapersin tho United Stales, will lie given, (the price uf
each being 91) and at each of which persons make regu
larly from $8 to 910 per day ; thus affording so many dif
ferent kinds of eniplornieut that no one can tail to make a
selection of emne. adapted t«* his circuio'tonr. .; »n-i »• 1
nro|si*e to send them nil for $1, noons can fail to see the
liberality of the offer. I can confidently say that no per-
if. or in employment, whether he l»- rich or poor,
regret sending fur them. The public are assured
that thi* is 50 Ill'MIiro. A great portion of the business re
quires no capital, while any of the different departments
can be started witli from' $1 to $1 capital. Almost all
those engaged in this business iimke more clour money
than nl uny other business they could engage in. even wltu
thousands ol dollars Invested *s a enpitoi. The business is
all easy, respectable, and honorble. and the information
which I propose to give, originally cost thousands of dollar-,
ami 1 feel quite sure of the laet that any person who will
give it a fair trinl can make a handsome fortune. 15 nir
YKAit, so sure as to render a failure Aireui tki v imI'wiiiik.
Address, post-paid, D. F. BLACK BURN.
Hampshire. Maury County. Tennessee. niarlO—Im
T11Y7 APOIA1.YPSE likVEILKDi
rpilE DAY OF JUDGMENT, the Resurrection and the
X Millcneum. presented in a now light.
Apocalyptic .''ketches, or lectures on the Book of Revt-ln.
"ns. by Rev. Juo. Ciimming > l»ndon edition.
Voice* of the Night, by the Rev. J Cumining.
The Working Man's Way in the World : an Autobiogra
phy of a Journeyman I’rinter.
Darlington Castle, a Tale of the Jesuits, liy the Curato of
Unwood.ftc.
The i’arUsan’* Oath, or tho Trouper’s Revenge, by
Greeljr.
Fuller on Rheumatism. Rheumatic Gout and Sciaticn.
Classic and Historic I’ortrait*. by James Bruce.
New supply of Shell's Sketches of the Irish Bar
Life of Win. I’iiickney. Mrs. Mowatt’s Autobiography.
mnrJ ' W. I HOUSE WILLIAMS
Tl'ST received beautifully embroidered linen cambric
Handkerchiefs, also French worked Cottar*, very rich
patterns. For sale by ' sepIS AIKEN ft BURNS.
I ii'T L'liristopher lorcseu, 60 bales
I„, the
|»ct3 OGDEN ft HUNKER
.000 tuishels prime Hcnvv Gats. In store and for
by febjl W It. MACLEAN ft C.O
QIG.\R^2|LOOON|^lAN«ry*l^reJiiat received and
aT* NKW HO Hit—Old 1,1 lie.—Tlie schooner
OOKJOSEI’H 4 J RICK. Rogers, master, will have despatch
h above. For deck freight, apply lo
marl BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO_
jT* NKW IIIHK-Old Ketnbllahcd Line —
Wife The fine ship FAB IVEST,J. II. Bennett, master, will
have quick despatch as above. For freight or passage,
apply on hoard or to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
| marl
LI V KliKOOL.—The ship 1’hi.xck or Oha.xuk,
S25fiL J " l ‘" Thi.iiipson. master, will meet with despatch as
above. For freight, apply to
feb28 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
IIOSTON.— I he tegular packet bark It. ll.
SqsDgUGI.A.s, Captain Johnson, will meet with dis-
patcii for the above |a»rt. For freight of twenty fire bales
cotton on thffck. apply to
f.-bj I II K. WAMIBURN, Agont.
yduS KKW'YOltK—Dirt lCstublTslicri Lino.
jtEI—Tlie schr. El'HRAlM ft ANNA, lamgstaff. mnster,
"ill have ilispali-h ns above. For freight or passage apply
«o Iiinrd. at Telfair’s wharf, or to
feb24 BRIGHAM KH.I.V ft I'll.
JBM HALTIMOIf K.—Heqiilur Line—Hie schr
ffwA- SU ME US ITT. Sterling. Matter, will have dispatch
as above. For freiglit or passago apply on board at Tel-
lair's wharf, or to
feb24 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
AT* 1IOSTON.—The ship CANTON. Cept. McUsn.
meet with dispatch for the above port. For
freight of one hundred kales cotton on deck, apply to
lebll II K. WASHBURN. Agent.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 year*, an or-
phsii. Term* cash. . Jsn25
Private Safe—10 share* steamer Jenny IJnd Slock, 10 do
Ogeechce Hankrood do. 6 do Telegraph do, fur tale low If
applied for Immediately Janl#
To Hire by the Yoar—A negro bey, aged 22 year*, a brick
layer. J»nl
At Private Saie—Lnt So. 60, Walton ward, Robert*vllie,
fronting on Stewart street.
At Private Halo.
Lot No. 24.14th district, and 2d section, containing 160
acres, within four miles of the town of Clinton. Terms
cash. declS
At Private Sale.
Isit No. 25. south of Jones street, and Improvements, con
sisting of a two-story house and double tenement, in good
order. Rents at 933 per month. Will bo sold a bargain, as
the present owner is moving from the city. For terms and
further particulars inquire at the counting room. dl3
At Private Sale
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted. In
good order. Terms cash. (tools
At Private 8ale.
Seed Rye and Oata in quantities lo suit purchaser*.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of
readymade Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
and overcoats, in lots suit purchasers, for esle low. Terms
cash.. nov4
jwBfr.
-Drawn numbers of
75 08 17 11 21 47 37 C4 fl 38 13 62
E. WmiINGTON’8.
GREENE AND I'd LA SKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers.
Class 01, draws on Monday. 13th instant, In this city,
Itlea close at 3 o’clock, P. M.
carnal.
$7,500.
78 Number laittery—14 Drawn Ballots.
Mir Ticket" 82—shares la proportion.
. $16,000.
78 Number Littery—13 Drawn Rsllota.
9W Tickets $6—shares in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by the package for sale in Bay
lane. Savannah, Ga.. next to Robinson ft Camp,
maria E. WITHINGTON.
PROTECTION INfiURAIfVH COMPANY
Of llnrtford. Conn.
Tlie undersigned. Agent' "I the above Company are prepared
Intake risks ngainst Flint on Building* and their contents.
AlsoMaiu.xaSKA Rmkh. on the mostlavnrablo terms.
RRUtHAM. KELLY ft CO.. Agent*
BROWN ft IIAllHIS.
450. u. uvmn nttxny «. kino
( MTO-PAKTNKRSIHP NOTICE—The undersigned has this
J day associated with him Mr. IB’vmv C. Kl.xu. of Glynn
county, with whom he will continue the Fa-tomreand ( m
n-ler the RnMIBHBM
II. Ill'Ll.. 210 Bay-street.
janl 2
FLORIDA PACKET.
#br Darien, Nrwuwidc. and St. Marys, Ga.,aitd Jarkton-
■ 1‘icoiata, l'aUilka. and Black Creek, Fla.
Tho new and splendid fast running steam-
, • SEMINOLE, Captain P. Bu.xkemuiii’. '“
kmiiiieucu lier trips as above on Tuesday the 2l*t in-Unt.
at lt>o'clock. A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, m amide time fur pa-« ngrr* going
north, to cunurct with thu New York and Savauuah steam-
ships
The Seminole Is fitted up in magnificent style, with largo
id niry stale-rooms, and for speed, safely, and cuinfoit la
not execdied by any steamor In the South.
Taking the inluiid route sheoffci* su|ierior inducements
r invalid* and others
Fur freight ,» r {uvsssge apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at the wharves of tho New York and Savannah
mnhlpi. marlO PABELKORI). FAY ft CO.
WEEKLY 8TKAM-PACKKT LINK.
Kt)lt TALATKA, K. V.,
via Darien. Mrunsumk, St Marys. J oktonvUle and Middle-
bury (BlackCrerk )
r - K T1, n new and elegant steam-packet ST.
JOHNS Captain Jaum FmKtnm.x, will leave
for tlio above place Thursday. 16th March, nt 10 o'clock,
A. M.. and every Thursday thereafter, fill* boat has been
built expressly for tho trade, and lias large and airy slate-
room accommodation* for passengers. For freight or pass
age. apply ou board at tlie Florida Steam-Packet Wharf,
near the gas work*, or In
inarl’J (’LAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
MW Tlio SI. Johns will make her next trip to St. Au-
gustine on Thursday, the 23d March.
FOIl C’HAllLKSTON.
Tho steamers Gordon nnd Calhoun will
J leave alternately ever v Monday, Wednesday,
turday ot 7 o'clock, I*. M.. leaving (Tiirlca-
ronen toe same days ut 6 o'clock. P. M
The busts arrive and leave Charleston in time to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFFITKAU, Agent.
Savannah. Fell. 7.1854.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AOKNGY—LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Ctinrtcr Onk l.lfc Insurniicc Cuiii|mny,
or Il.tItTruHD, 0155.,
Capital, nnd surplus over $250,000.
AmtrnGitx. President. Jas. c. Waikikt. Sec’y.
This Company will issue Policies on tho Joint Slock
principle, and upon the Mutual plnn, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at the option of the Insured.
The strength, ability nnd well invested capital of tho in
stitution arc, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company In this Stato or Union.
■ [L.S.] signed R G.PINNEY.
Comptroller id Public Accounts,
State of Connecticut.
•IT Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian rixk*
ken on reasonable terms.
BThosuhscriber Is also Agent for tlie following FireCompa*
Into*
WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
FOIt PALATKA, K. P.,
n' t Dori'ii. Brunswick. St Marys. Jacksonville. I’irotnta. and
Middlehunj. (Black Creek.) carrying the V S. Mail
m -..^ryjx, The regular steam-packet WM. GASTON,
tocis4MiaMLi ( 'apt. Till is. E Suaw, will leave fur the above
place Oil Tuesday morning 14th March, at 10 o'clock,
continue lo leave every Tuesday. For freight or paisage,
having handsome accommodation*, apply on board, at tbs
Florida Steaiu Packet wharf, near the Ga* works, or to
qnm it) CLAP HORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Ag.nl*.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—Fir Dalaika. Ft,t . and all the interme
diate landings <m the route.
• Tlie superior new Steam-packet WKI.AKA,
M'imYis r, ‘T t * i " N. King, will, until further notice,
leave every Sati'kiuv. at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Kate of I’asinge iu large, airy State Rooms, as follows:
To Darien >3 00 I To Plcotnta 8H 00
St. Mary* 4 60 I’aUtka 8 00
Jseksnnrille 6 00 I Black (’res-k.... S 00
N. H.—Freight consigned to H. R. Duke, for Ocala, wilt be
ra-shipped free of all charges at I'alatk*.
For freight or passage apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam Bucket Company's wharf, or to
fel'lK;8 M LAFF1TEA1.'. Agent.
f ANDING from
lJ Hay. and lor s
oct3
0 - ATS.—3,0
sale hy
UYLAND ft (PSF.H.L.
i*ks ground
il Buster
r LASTED—9ft hills calcined a ml 60 c
landing this day. |ier hark So bon
formic on tlio wliarf. by d!6 OGIlKN ft HUNKER
( THAMPAlGN.—hi baskets ileidsirk tlininpaigri. 25 do
J Muune do. 26 do Houclio, 26 do Anrliur llrnml do. for
ml Whitaker streets hy
A. rfoNAUD.
eived and lot -ale. 2 bid- and 2 hall
t Beef. also. 6 to.xe* Fngli-I, Clie.-e.
P. Cl BRAN. Sorrell's building.
op|Misitc Custom House.
ni'b'ctvd Rutter,
c.l do,
POWEIt PRESS PRINTING.
' janlK ' BRIGHAM KELLY ft CO
CjI'OAl(— 76 hhd* fair to choice N o Sugar. 10 do Museo
LJ v»4o fio. 10 do prim* to choice Porto Rloo do, 60 bbl*
^•xrt'. rsfinsd C Sugar; for ml* by
. WEBSTER k PALMES.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
(hems’ Building, opposite I’ulaski House,
Having made large additions to hi* establishment. continues
to do HOOK AND .loll PRINTING, in hi« usual neat and
handsome style, ami on accommodating term*.
Oir All work executed with dispatch.
cak.hia.uk myjhjkactohy.
jL'Cafer CARRIGKS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
general assortment. Just received.—Hie sub-
scritior* ore now prepared to «.iT.-r l<» the public. Carrlsge*.
Pliwtons, Buggies. Carryall*, ftc . fresh from some of the
most popular Establishment*, nnd Builders nt the North.
The selections were made by on* or the firm, with strict
reference to the requirement* of thi* market.
They sre determined lo keep only such article* in their
line, ns they can confidently recommend nnd warrant, feel
|rig assured that they will lie sustained itt offering a bettor
and finer class of work, than has boon usually kept lu this
market.
The Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
ine. and yattafv tUetnrelves. whether they are in earnest,
by an examination of tlieir stock
'tf All kind* of Iter.* 1 ring demon* heretofore.
L. S. BENNETT A CO.,
July 81 Corner West Broad and Bay-st*.
fei.*3 ' ‘ Mcmahon * dovlk
L IQUORS—6 lialr pipe* J I Dupuy ft Co's (Hard Brandy,
0 do Rochelle do. 6 pip** Olive l-euf || Gin. 60 bids E
■■■■■ ll’help'* Gin. 60 dn P ft H dll. It d» N K Bum. 100 doCInoln-
Congress and Whltoknr-atreeta. fm inerlv occupied b.v M nail Rectified Whisky. 30 do eld Monongalu-la and XX do
Prendergast. Tliey are now prepared to offer to their friend* * ■ ■ . ....
Ills
GEOROF. WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY. M I).
L. BOWEN. M. I).
m having the signature •*
e worthies* imitation*.
ar I’tirclinsu none hut tho*
N. IIOBENSAGK.”** all others
Agents wishing new supplies, and aU oth»r« wUhlw^lo
liecome agent*, must address the I roprietor, J. N. 1IOBKN-
SAIIK, *t hi* Laboratory,Nt*. 12U North Second-street,above
by aU°I>riilwl»ta and Merchants In the R. PJ
Fur sale in K.tvannnlt.0a., by J. H. CarterkCo., J. B*
Moon k Co.. A A Solomon * Co., and J. E. Do lord.
inav'-M—Uwftwjr
I |NF.N"7»7i0l»S-—Irlali Linen*, and pillow-raae do; 10 4;
1*114 and 12-4 linen Shcelltig*. light am tea try styles ,
6 4 3-4 and 10-4 linen Damask, bleached and brown; Huck
abuck fiootch and blrds’^fo DUpire 5 brown Weaehe-
Table Clolhx; Damask Napkin* and Poylee. Red
HZVBT UIHBOr * 00|
CU-PAHTKKSIIIP NOTICE.
Tlie undersigned have associated themselves to
gether. under the name and style of Murtdiy ft De-
vnnny, for the transaction of general lloot and
3 bmOne**. having the stand on the corner of
occupied by M
ndergsst. Tltev are now prepared lo offer to their friom'
Rid the public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ aud Gentl.
mm's Ooot*. Shoe*, ftc.. which they will sell cheap for ca*b.
j3y MURPHY ft DEVAN.VY.
miOfiANS— ItlttMJANS.
The subscribers would call the sllenllon of
planters and (Alien, in want of good and cheap
I brogsn*. to call and examine their stock, as they
feel satisfied that upon in*|wction the quality aud
ol their good* cannot fail to please.
MUKI'HY ft DEVANNY,
15 corner of Congress nnd Willin'..ei 'trects
CAN A RYCAGK BY THE I-AST STEAM KU—
.ariety of new and beautiful patterns of canary
1 Cages just received. Those desitou* uf a hsml-
| some Cage, and one proof against Mites.hare only
] to make nn early call for a choice from a fine a*
rsortment.
, n |i28 J P. COLLINS. HlO Hrynn-st.
ill:
Hiram Smith's Flour. 30 half bids Gene*
nov23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. '
S PANISH SEGAKS—Tust received from Havana 4*1MmiC
Segnrs, viz: 10,000 Aulonio Morn Superior Segnr*.
14.000 Doloritn do, 0.000 Horace do, 8,000 Legilimo do
5,00ft El Duende do, 8,000 I* Carolina Regalia do. for sale
by novl6 J V. CONNKRAT ft CO.
C rtHAMPAfOX AND Cl MU T 60 baskets r „ r t, ,„„j
J pint* Heidseiek and Excelsior Champaign, 4o cases Li
on brand Claret Wlno. Fur *nlo by
noil W W GOODRICH. |
B ITTER. CUKESF. AND LAUD—30 kegs MlectedUnahei
Butter: 60 boxes selected English Dairy Cliee«e. 21
bbl* Hiram Smith'* Flour, new wheat, received per steam
er. ami for sale hy
sopl 1 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
N ORTHERN HAY.—loo bales pm,,.- Northern llay.u u «
landing from thu schr. Noilli Slate I nr sale bv.
nnv8 OGDEN ft HUNKER,
ndinir from srlir.
hhd* prit
nnvl'J J. V. CONNKRAT ft CO.
B UTTER. CHEESE AND HERRING—SO keg* selected O i
*lien Butler, 60 boxes English Dairy Chee-e. 60 d
white dn. 100 do new scaled Herring, received |>or steamer
ml for sale by n20 SCRANTON. .It tllNSToN ft CO
S UN I HUES.— 20 bids Mercer I'nlatoe*; 20 dn. Apple* very
fine; 10 boxes Orange*; Dl.lo lemons. Raisins. Dales,
Altnotula.Pecan Nuts. Eaglioh. Walnut*, ftc.. lie., just r«.
cel rod |ier steamer Augusta, nnd for sale bv
man CIlAMPptN ft tVATTS.
H ITTERS.—12 boxes linkers' Bitters. 12 dn Absy nth. jus
■ received and fur sale hy
dee22 HYLAND ft O’NEHJ.
P OLISHED stool Fire Sets. Brass Amliron*. I.rn<« be,i.|..7l
Shovels. Tong* and Pokers, kitchen Fire Iktg*. Shovel*
ml cotton Umbrella*
AIKEN ft BURNS
S ELLING OFF BFJ/1W COST.—A great variety of ladles
■Ires* Goods, suitable fur Ibis ses'nn by.
dec 17 DEWITT ft MORGAN.
pUANO—'20 ton* prime Peruvian Guano, lor sale to "at.
VT rive. Apply lo deell OGDKN ft BUNKER.
A PPIJCS—20 bids Apples,just received per steamer I lor*
Ida, end for sal* by
dec20 CHAMPION ft WATTS.
nWURTftc —200 saoks s
go and New Orlenns Sugar. 156 bbl* Stuart's A. B and
t. <tn. 76 bbl* sugar, bolter and soda Crackers. 76 half bbl*
do do. 60 boxes Is-mon Syru i. 60 do Cordials, 45 do Mustard
60 do Pepper, 36 do Pine*, for sale by
MrM.
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
Baron Side*. To do Slmuld"
>1.25 half bid* Beef, for *alo
McMAHON ft DOYLE
S I PKKIOR OLIVE Ollr— A fo* boxc* of very superior i
Olive Oil. Just the article fortnblo use, this day reroiv- ‘
rugar
C - t»RN—860 bushel* prime Corn, for sale, to arrive, by nov23 CHAMPION ft WATTS
■ Janl8 OGDEN ft BUSKER
H AY—160 bales choice Etstern Hay. just received and
for sale In lots to suit purchasers, by
doc7 E. W. ni’KF.R
I7AN(TllUTToNS—Silk. velvet, gilt, porcelain and lancy
r trtittons.and of all oilier kinds. In large variety nt
novlfl KEMITON ft VERSTILI.E'3
1JUANDY—2’* luilf and I" quarter pipe* Otard. Dupuy ft
IJ Co.'s Brandy, vintages ol 1816. ’W nnd '5". nur mvn im
portation. Jan2l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CD.
S PUING ItorroM GUARDED LANTERNS. ju»t received
and for sale hy f-blT J. P (XII.UN8.
AMS—26 bbl* Cossurd Hams, landing from brig Elisha
COHEN ft F06DICK.
100 s;
BBIA PLANTING POTATOES, to arrirs.fcrsah
janM
COHEN ft TOC DICK.
sale by leb'il
OAOGN. fte —10 hlidscim-.
I) ers,20 bbl* choice l*af l»
by feb23
N EW GOODS p.-r Uniil.i—Itii-li print, •) Gie.i-
adine* and Silk Tissue*. Flounced and lUrege Kola s,
Freuch Jaconets and Urgandiet. white Tarlrtons. dotted nnd
embroidered Swiss Mit.-liti* Enlirnlde-ie*. Ribtions. Ilo.dery,
Linen Cambric. Clear Lawn, ind Ham stitched Han-lkr r-
cblels, for sale by fob23 PKtVITT ft MORGAN
opring SUMMER- ‘theaubswitai arenoir
14 receiving weekly, per stesner* front New York, their
Spring and Summer itock of foreign and Domestic Dry
Good*, to which we invito the*trnti»n of purrhasers.
DxWITT ft MORGAN.
lebll Ribero'sBulhllng, Congn s*street.
\ I’l’LES—26 bbl* Apples ju* received jier ileatner Au-
A gusta. and fur sale by
TO C*O.VC|( ACTOllS.
p^OTIf’E I* hereby giv —
. .. urk nnd
Iu be dune mi Bridges, Culverts, ftc., In
untv ul Chatham, that contract* fur the same must lint
made " i'll the Ju'lire* uf tho Inferior Court, as re<|uir-
bv tin- law* iu force n'gulaling tlie cnnstructlou ul
idg, *. ftc. JAS. K. GODFREY. 4 i. o. c. c.
GEO. P. IIAItltl'OX.4. 1.1!. r r.
marl MOST. GUMMING. 4.1, r. c. c.
NKW WOOD YA lll».
r PHK undersigned wnubl respectfully Inform the ritirens
X of Savannah that he lias commenced the general Wood
Hu-ine**, on that spacious and most convenient location,
formerly known a* Wayne’*, late Winkler's wlmrf, on the
West side of tlio foot of West Broad street, where lie in
tend* at nil limes to kiaqi on hand every kind of Wood that
may be required, cither nt wholesale or retail. All of which
In- intend* lo -oil at the lowest market price*.for cadi
!':#• Particular ami prompt attention paid to filling or
der.. wmr3-tf tV. T. MITCHELL, Agf
uni. it. a. imooits,
n lSTOim.'AL PAINTER of the Nn ml Gallary. Lon
returning lo .Savannah after nn absence of twenty
yearn, re-peelfolly offer* Ills service* to tlio citizen* and
the public generally. In Portrait aud Historical Painting,
ami restoring old picture*. Mr. Brooks Uirnhhv* and re-
glldsevery description of Picture Emilies. Ills collection
i* on view in Slcwart street. Robertsvillc.
Order* left at his residence, or at Mr. John Pools, w ill be
punctually attended In. nmr3-1w
FALL AMD AVINTF.lt TRADE, 1863.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
for the full and w Inter trade are now com-
. submit to your in*pectlou a very-
large and well.assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected with the trade, nnd at such jirlces. in the present
state of the markets, a* will prove highly satisfactory.
M PRENDERGAST ft Co.. 178 Droughton-st .
°Cl26 opposite St. Andrew’s llall.
KlMtlN'U TRADE, 1894.
mient-d this day. and are prepared lo aril-
mderate term*, ten case* new Madder I’rin
aborted styles to which we l*'g to call the especial atti
linn of purchasers. M. PRENDERGAST ft Co.
178 Broughton streot, opposito St. Audraw'a Hall, west
side. febS ■
O UR piirrhnscs ft
pleted. and w«
W'vS
B randy, wink and gin-
16 half pijw* otard. Dupuy ft Co's Brandy,
‘JO do various brands, French do
Sherry Wine,
do do
t ami choice Madeira Wine,
do Sweet Malaga do
> baskets Clmupiign. II pi|>e* Meder Swan an
iln, 6 quarter casks Uherav Brandy, for sale l,y
WKIWTKR ft PAl.MEk
IVH.KS
I) Mari-
lKS—BOOKS—Homo Scene*
Sleplien
d Homo Suunds, hy II
of Man. hr E L Yournans.
-Ind anJ tlie Constiluti
A Week'* Delight, or Games and Sto
Tlie Belhrothed. bv Ale**aodro Manrone.
One Year, a tale of wedlock, bv Emily F Carlei
John, or a Cousin in Hand is worth two Counts in the
Bush, by F.mllv F Curlen,
Count Clirlstovsl, vol. 2d.
IJnne l/>ckwood. a novel, by Cstlierine Crowe.
Wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Buntline.
Work* of John C Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almanac, for 1864.
More of Mr*. Part ington'* Carpet Bag of Fun.
Busy Moments ol an Idle Woman
Graham’* and Harper’s Magazine, for January.
Received and for sale at 136 Congress street, by
jan'Jrt S. S. SIBLEY.
HY PflfLftRlCK ft BULL.
< abou t Forsiture—Continued.
On Mmols,?, nt 11 o’clock, will be sold in ulea room, •
large »tock of new Cubinet Furniture, manulkctured by
the beat workmen In New York and now being placed In
store, vl*:
24 fine mahogany Sofas, 12Jo do tote a tote do, 8d fine
Lounge* rarioua pattern* afld slu*. 72 do mahogany
Cltalra. do do, 12 do do do. naw atyle. 12 do do Roekers. va-
riouajzea, 12dodo Frcnclt Bedsteads, 12 do high post do
do. 18 rosewood.walnut und mahogany marble top Tables,
various patterns and atyle*. 24 Foot Btnebea, do do do. 00
walnut and whltowood polished Table*, fte. *
l«>alU»e and to be continued dally until tba wbola is
disposed of. Terma liberal and made known at aale.
maria
Furniture, fto.
On Mondav next. 18th Instant, at 11 o'clock, at the honsa
corner of West Broad and Indian streeta, will be sold.
A general assortment of parlor, chamber and kitchen
furniture, fte.; also, three good milch cowjb Terms cash.
_ _ . Administrator's Salt.
On Tuesday, 14th Inal,, at 11 o'clock, will be sold at 146
Brvan street,
All tbe good* in said store, consisting of Liquor*. Cigars,
Bar 1 urniture and fixtures. Household and AamberVur-
nlture. ftc Also, the unexplred lease of Lot, corner of
I tyan and West Broad streets belonging to the estate of
Bernard Kuden, deceased. Fold by permission o! tbeCourt
of Ordinary, and by order of tbe Administrator.
Term* cash. mar 4
Corn and Flour.—At Private Sale.
Just received in store, and for sals at tbe lowest market
price. In lota to suit purchasers.
800 bags prime While Corn.
260 bag* superfine Yellow. mar2
Private Sale—16 hhd*. best New Orleans Sugar, landing
from brig Crocus, and for sale Icbl?
At Frlvato Rale—Four very valuable Lot*. SO by 00 feet,
situated near Market Square, on Congress street, between
Jefferson and Montgomery streets. fnb!6
At Private Sale —Just received and (or sale In quanti
ties to suit purchaser*, 60 bale* Klee Hay, cut wlien the
rico was perfectly verdant and In milk, equal to the best
timothy or clover, and superior when passed through tho
cutting box. Try B. ft>bl4
Private Sale—One hundred bat re la best Planting Pota
toes just received and for sale at 160 Hay street. Terma
cash. foblu
Administratrix Sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, In front of
the court house, (luring the legal hour* of sale.
All improvements on the south-east corner of Lot So. 33,
Warren ward, corner of Broughton and Price street*. Sold
by ordet of tbe honorable Court of Ordinary for Chatham
county, for tho benefit of tho lieira and creditors of the
estate of Gn*|ier Rosey, deceased. Terms cash, purclinsera
(laying for titles MATILDA ROSF.Y. Adm’x
feblQ estate Gasper Rosey, deceased.
Guardian Sale
I'n tho Tuesday in April next, during the legal hours ol
sale, will bo sold, before the court Louse iu the city of
Savannah,
Three prime likely young negroes, vl* ; two boys and one
girl, belonging to the estate of J. J. Salfnrr. deceased Fold
under a decree of the Sunerior Court of Chatham county,
and by order of the Guardian, for division among the heirs.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for tlttea. fcblU
Administratrix Sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next, before the court house,
In tho city of Savannah, will be sold.
IM No. 21. Calhoun ward, and Half IM No. 18, Wesley
ward. Sold by order of Hie Honorable Court of Ordinary
for Chatham county, for tlio benefit of the helra and cred
itor* of tho estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terms
cash. MARY A. ROUSSEAU, Administratrix
feb9 estate Julea Rousseau.
At Private Sate.
IM Nn. 40, on the west side of West Broad street, and
south of Itolx-rtsvillo being 34 feet front by 100 feet deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years from June. 1851. with a re
newal of live years at a valuation, tent $48 per annum.—
The ItnjirovenienU are, a store, and a dwelling one story
and a half high, with a large and conttnodioua stable —
Term* cash. decl3f
Private Sale—126 bbl* Rosendale Hydraulic Cement, now
landing from schooner Enchantress.from New York.
A u t linrized Capital $2,600,000
Capital paid In $ 1.000,000
Fnrmcra’ Fire Insurance Coiii|tniiy,
Capital $200,000,
Granite Fire nntl .Marine Insurance Comp'ity,
0» NEWT YOltK CITY.
Capital $300,000.
State Mutual Fire anil Mnrlnc Insurance
Company, of t*«-nnaylvanln.
Capital $350,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company*
Capital $160,000.
evv York and Krlc Fire Inaurance Comp'y.
Capitol $150,000.
These Companies haring a cash capital, safely invested
t bond and mortgage, are prepared to ellect Insurance
against damage by lire.on all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
For insurance in either of tho aboro named Companies,
xpply *«
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies,
decl“—ly office 142 Congreas-at.
MUSIC! MUSIC!!
jAB/C The subscriber respectfully inform* the ladies
sfcrTftftaiid gentlemen of Savannah, that he intend* open*
^ffiSjgMitig a School for instruction in Sacred nnd Secular
Music. Through long experience, and hnving con
dueled large school*, he feel* confident hi* Instruction will
be perfectly satisfactory to all those who may desire his
services In theabove department* of vocal music.
Desirous of forming a large cl*** the price of tickets has
been fixed at $4 each, for the course of 24 lessons, including
books—the name iff which Is Die "Singing School Com*
pauloti.” consisting of songs, glees, trios, dlicit*, quartette*,
choruses, mntette*. church music, oratorio*, etc , the most
popular work of the day.
Tho*e wishing to form hi* elsss are requested to hand In
tlieir names, n* early a* possible, to this office, or through
the postuffice, under address to
JAMES 1’lERl’ONT.
nov5—tf Organist am! Teacher ot Vocal Music.
a fkvv mitu i: books!
TV/I II'. PARTINGTON'S < arpet Bag c( Fun, tirxt-ratc to
1V1 cure tho Blue*. - I.augli and grow fat."
Sight* and Shadows in Masonry, by Robert Morris, Esq.,
cue nl the best work* nn Masonry ever published.
The Contrast, or the Evangelical and fractal ian Systems,
by Itev.Jno. S.Stone.D. D.
More of Hie lawyer** Story, more of the Old Doctor.
I'utnam's Magazine for January, commencement of a new
v'ditintt. Now is Hie time to subscribe, nl $2 60 il paid in
advance. Kueolvcd and fur sale bv
JanO 8. S. 81ULEY, Nn. 136 flongreu-sr.
DVIXti AM) REIVOVATIWCi
K ST AIILIS11M K N T,
73 Fork street, near the Court llinise. Samnnah. Georgia,
KSTAM.IfXIKn IV 1832.
f I MIK subscriber, grateful to III* patrons nnd friend* for
J tlieir continued favors, would slate that, in addition
•o tbe improvements in Dying, acquired by him during bis
la-t visit to England and Scotland. Ita* made arrangements
lor extending III* business, by which hois now enabled to
Dye a greater vnrlety nf colors mi silk nnd wnnlon dresses,
shawl*, fte . which lie trusts will generally please all who
tnny favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, as
ntnv be required, in the same superior style which has gen
erally so much pb-ased his pations nnd friends.
Lillies' bonnet* dyed, blenched and pri'*»od In tho most
fashionable styles.
Order* from' the country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcel* »ro sent by steamboat* nr railroad, word
should be sent hint hy letter, through tho l'n»t Office. *o
thst he may know where to call for them,
DOI15 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
NKW GOODS- FALL TK A UK-1893 I
D r tV ITT ft MORGAN nre receiving by the 'learners week-
ly their fall nnd winter Goods, to which they respect
fftillv sidlcit attention : 1
I’l*in nnd figured black Silks, colored glace nut! dueape do
I’luld and brocade Silk of tho newest style
I’lain French Mouslin de laiines, French and F.ttg. printed do
Sill, nn I Wool I’l rid* lor children's wear, plaid Raw Silk*
l’l»in nnd plaid Poplins, very rich French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do. Irish Linen*, ftc.
■fl Rlhero'* new liullding. Congress-street.
P ROFESSOR KoWK S new i
liesl prep!rat Ion vet di*c
t pot*
Store
S'K
S UGAR AND MOLASSES.—10 Idol* choice new process
N. O Sugar ; 20 do prime N. O. do ; 26 do lair do do ;
12 do superior Clarified do ; 1
15 Idol* choice Porto liicn Sugar ;
160 hbl> prime N. O. Syrup ; 76 do conixon do ;
6u do prime W. I Molasses.
30 Idol* do do do.
VW bids I .’rushed and Clarified Sugar; 15 boxes 1/iaf do •
26 Idil* coaso aud line Powdered do ; for sale by
f«»b23 WEBSTER ft PAlAH-X
M ONEY LIST.—Tliree monfi* from dale application
will be made to the Marine ft Fire Insurance Bank
Notes in plat
u lost by mail, of
and the IDnk State of Georgia, h
the original*, one half of which hav
the following description, to wit:
Slot) M ft F. In*. Bank. Sav. C,a. letter H. No. 1072
$60 - - - “ *• - “ K. No 696.
$5 Bank Stale of Ga., •• *• « A. No. 1634
$2 •• •* “ much worn and defaced.
DAVID MAITIIIS.
Troupvllle. Ga . 23d Teh . 1*54 mttrl-V-iw
„ . rases Prunes, 5 cases Ginger
10 doz Brandy Fruit and plain Preserve*. 20 do*
Walnut, Mushroom and Tomato Catsup* -, 10 doz ttlivo Oil,
in pint * aud quart* ; 20 dor. Pickles, in quart* and half gal
lon jar* ; 30 whole, hall and quarter boxes ItsUln*. in
layers anl lunches; Citron*. Mace. Nut megs. Cordials, ftc.,
and for sale hy DAVID O’CONNER.
dec22 Corner of Broughton and Dravton-st*.
d for salo hy W. W. LINCOLN,
IIQT9 Monument square.
S 'gap. ash ( HAfkF.RS—lkiibda Muacorado an-
hhls yellow C Sugar. 75 bid* loiton. butter an<l r.
Crackers, landing and for sale by
nctl4 HOIAAtlHE. JOHNSON ft CO.
D EARBORN'S Patent Cotton Wunce*. constantly for
sale by oel28 ODItfN ft KosDB’K
i ■’ol: SALE—A one-horse Top liny.by ———
P j»"t "GDF.N ft BUNKER
B UCKWHEAT—In bbli. half bbl. kegs and bags. ju*t re
celved par steanAr Alabama, md for sale bv
nov6 QlAMPlON ft' WATTS-
CtPERki CA!JdIJ!S—60 boxes fonsle bv
O dtel
COHtN ft FOSDICK.
U NITED STATES GAZETTEER.—Llpplncott. (Jranibo ft
Co ’» United Slates Gazetteer, editod by T Baldwin and
I Tltoiii* . M D. with a new and superb map of the United
Mat", on steel, tlie only con.pleto and thoroughly reliable
Gazetteer of tho United State* yet published. Received
in I for salo at the book store of S. S. SIBLEY.
jan22 135 Congrft**^<t.
CMIRSALW—A blsck girl, 15 yearsold; a black girl 14
l yearsold.
A black hoy 19 ye.tr* old. Timber hand.
A Id ick man 22 year* old idouglnnan and field hand.
A black woman and 2 children, field hand.
A black woman and child, field band.
A black woman, sesmtreu, cook, woaber and Iron, and
2 children
A black man 26 years old. sawyer and mill band
mart WYLLY ft M0NTM0LLIN.
KF1NCOPAL I’DIlLIt'A'I’IONN.
T UST received, a variety iff |M|ldk-alion* of Hie Vow York
»1 PnitP'tatit Episcopal Society Tract*. Chnreli Cate-
cliisios. Sabbath ScIomiI Service, an.I other cheap nml valu-
able Publications For sale at the lk.uk Store of
S. S. SIBLEY.
khtflO No. 136 Congress-street.
nvented Knihive Gum. Hit
. .— . Ired to remove pencil marks
stein* from book or paper. For sale al tl.e Ik.ok
not2*1 S S SIBLEY. N-. 136. Congre** *t
1—20 lilol* P. R. Sugar, 30 do Muscovado tlo, lot
Stun-t’s A. II and (,’ clarified do, 40 bbla crashot
on.26 do pulverized do. for sale by
» ' -1> McMAHON ft DOYLE
U K tliY M tDi: BUSINESS SUITS—A supply of theabove.
consisting of grey, mixed ntel check C*«*imere. just
received and for sale, by WM. K SYMONS,
"«v”3 Drafter and Tailor. 17 Wliltaker-st.
\f APKIN RINGS—Ivory, Initio. Imxwood nml wire Nan
Rljfk. for ash by if* J-! .1 P. c-l.l.l\~
0 "-' ft*' — I'M.t.l* Liti'.-ed (ill. tu.b. Sperm do. in do Re
fined do. 10 do Machinery do. 3000 lbs While I-oad. 100
boxes Window Glass. For sale low bv
ttiigll* CRANK ft RODGERg,
OUMMKII SILKS —Wc invite the atteutiunuf our patrons
13 and friends lo » handsome selection of light colored
Glare, Plaid and light Summer Silks,
mart KKMPTON ft VERSTUJE.
T 0ST OR MISLAID.—Take Notice, that I have lost of
i-J mislaid a Promissory Note, for Two Hundred and Four
D'.llar* and Thirty nine cents, dated Savannah. January
13th 1854. and payable Sixty Day* after the date thereof,
beliii; made in my favor by J. M. Haywood, and by me cn-
nnrsed. All persons are hereby forbidden to trade Tor said
Note, nr to toko the same in payment, ns payment thereof
hn» been stopped, and I shall not bo responsible ns en
dorser. feb14 A BONAUD.
-*f IJtrd. 100 do choice extra family Ham*. 3 hhd*. do
Bacon Shoulders. 10 bbl*. and half do Pig Pork. 10 half bids.
Haw’s Com Beef, 6boxes Beadel’a Tallow Candles. Starch ft
family Soap. 20 boxes S(>eriii and Star Candle*. 10 barrel*
Bleached winter strained Ijiuip Oil. loo boxesGround Coffee.
Mustard. Cinnamon, and Pc|k r. 60 lbs Nutmeg and Mace.’lb
Ou st Oolong Tea. loose and in quarter lbb packages. 60 bids
Potatoes, and 100 bbls assorted apples, ftc.. ftc. For sale by
Bov8 DAVID O’CONNOR, '
/'ttlKDIALS—20 dozen n>sortei| Cordial*—Anisette, l*ar-
v7 fait Amour, No/eau. aud Rose—for aale by
der!4 A. RONAUD.
T UFT RECEIVED—15 bankets Salad Oil. 15 do Bordeaux
•J Oil. for salo by A. BONAUD,
nov29 Corner of B.ivnnd NVIiitnksr-st*.
■'T RKt’EIVI D per steamer Augusta, a full *uppl\ -ff
DUBE f
1 Cod L
. DICKSON.
Liver Oil. warranted fresh and containing all the
medicinal virtues. Just received and for sale by
ii"i 27 W W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
C tiPtRTVFJtSHIP NOTICE' —T. ft D “McKenna.~f42
Broughton-street. having taken Mr T. Conway, (late
at Messrs.Sheahan) Into copartnership, tbe business In fit
lure will lie euiidiictod under Hie sljle and firm nf
f»b16—lm T ft L. McKKNNA ft 00.
B UTTER. RAISIN'S /.\11 i aVDY—26 ken eboioeGoshen
Butter. 70 whole and half boxes layer Raisin*. 50 boxes
common and extra Candy, lauding and for sale bv
H iHOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
NKW V0IIK AND SAVANNAH BTEAMSIIII’S
HATH or UUVI5U MVA55AII YOK KXW Y0KK.
The Florida. Captain WoodhuB, Nov’r 6
The Alabama. Captain Schenck,. •• u
Hie Augusta. Captain Lyon *. i<2
Tlie Florida. Captain Woodhull, 19
Tlio Alabama, (aptain Schenck, •* *3
The Augu'tn, Cnjitnln Lyon •• "fl
Tlie Florida. Captain Woodhull, Dec'r 3
Tlie Alabama, Captain Schenck, •• 7
The Augusta. Captain Lyon <* lo
The Florida. Captain Woodhull, • 17
I he Alabama, Captain Schenck •• 21
The Augustn, Captain I.yon •• 24
Tlio Florida, Captain Woodhull
Tlieso ships are tho largest on the coast, unsurpassed in
speed, safety snd comfort—making their passage* in 50 to
(HI hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful nnd po
lite officer*. They offer a most desirable conreymire to
New York. On the completion of tho KNOXVILLE, in
January next, thi* lino will be senti-weeklv. Cabin pass-
age. 826.
ocl-70
'PADEI.FORD, FAY ft CO..
Agents in Savatinnh.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL
13 Broadway. New York,
IfNITKI) STATION MAI I. LINK
Tlirough in 60 to 66 lmura.—A’no York and
Charleston Steam J‘arkets—l*n\« Adger’a
Wharre* every Saturday jUtornooo. nnd
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
splendid Steamships
JAMES AlHJER, Captain J. DlCMKMW, 1,600tons?
MARION. Cnptnin M. Rkiiky. 1.200 tons
SOUTHERNER. Captain IV. Fowtkk, 1.000 tons, will leave
each altertnato Wednesd'y. having been newly coppered
and gunrd* raised, is now in complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant slate roLm arcon •
modatiotis, apply at the offleo of the Agent
HENRY MI8SROON,
Corner East Bay and Adger ft S<in’* Wharvea
N. B —A new ship will be placed In the lino to connect
with the Southerner on Wed Headers, feblo
iTItriTKU STATES MAIL.
From Mncon, Ga., to Tnllnliassec, Fin.
Bail road In Oglethorp—Stages to Hdlahas*ee
rZZmnxmBn The Dally arrange.
mL'***"?«>» this rout© • A
ooiumenred on tiie Otii Inst , running three times n wei-k
via. Newton. Bainbridge. anil Quincy, and throe time* a
week vis. 1 liomnsville. Duncansville, ftc.
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past 6
o’clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The stagea
leavingOgletlinrgeeither way at 11 o’clock, arriring nl Tn!«
lahassee, at III o’clock on the evening of the nextilsy—lit. a
by either route 36 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Rninhrfdc*
andQutney, toTaUaltassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sundays, Tuosilnys nnd Thursday!, nt 10, P. M
On Tuesday*. Thursday*, and 'Saturdays, hy the wav ol
Thomasvillo—returning name route on Moudavs, Wcdm m1:i 1 a
and Fridays, at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe loTallahassre by either route
In 36 hours—from Maco-i In 38—and from Savannah in 60
also decidedly the best, cheapest and mn*l expeditious rout*
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida
Fare from Mncon to Oglethorpe $1.75 ; from Ogletliori.e
to Tnllnliassee, 81fi.no.
!». G. Htuw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. FlHllxn, “ •• Tallahassee.
*ug30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
NOOTIDWKHTKRN HAILROAD.
n.v e •?(; n t"Tit leave 1
1 arrive at Oglethorpe 10«2 A. M.;
o’clock, I*. M.
l4***e Columbus dally at 0 o’clock, A. M.,andOclalttorpe
at 11)( A M.; arrive at Macon at P. M
Connectlngnt Macon each way with Central R R train in
Savannah. Augusta nnd Mllledgevlllc, and with Macon nnd
B . trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nasi-
ville. fte.
Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of coaches, 28
lo Opelika, thence 64 tnile* by M. ft IV. p. R. R. to Mnntgom.
cry. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tailnhasseo and Kufaula
mail stuges.
Passengers breakfast and dine nt Fort Valley
. GKO. IV. ADAMS, Superintendent.
UiOD5, Aug. 29.1863. augfil
SAVANNAH ft IIHAlVCirviLLK UaIlkoaD
N OTICE Is hereby given, that Hi© liooks to receive sub
scriptions of stock lo tbe Savannah and llranchville
Railroad, will lie opened at Hie following places from the
first Monday In February next until Hie second Monday in
April next, between thu hours of nlno o’clock, A. M.. nnd
three o’clock, P. M.
Tbe following gentlemen have been appointed commis
sioners by the last legislature, and will pleas© to open th©
book* a* abore mentioned at Hie following places, to wit •
At Braucliville—Donald K. Rarton, P. Cliartraiid and
Oliver Ott.
At I*iwry’» Turn Out—Win. S. Hamburg, Wm. E. IVroler
and George Y. Patrick. ’
At lllnckville—John K. Tobin, AVHIlatn II. Montlgue and
Win. S. Reynold*.
At Moore’s Cross Road#—11. W. Union, John M. Allen,
and Wm. M. Bostwick.
At Whippy Swamp Cro*s Roads—U. McBride.Tltoma* H.
Il lihngbstn. and John J. Harrison.
At l-awtonville—Tliomas Willingham, Georg© Rhodessen
and E>lmun>l Martin.
At Robertville—J. Urilgue, A. J. Lawton, and Charles
J&udon.
At Puryshiirg—John P. Raymond, John L Mimff. and
Joseph llnzel.
At Chsrle*ton—Edward Bostwick. George H. Waller and
Thoms* Reilly.
Notice whereof shall he given by each set of commission
er* of the time and place of subscribing, either by advertis
ing in a gazette or such other manner as they may deem
best, fur at least ten days prerious to tbe opening of the
said books.
The commissioner* herein named, will please to give no
tice forthwith. If time will permit. I will supply them with
book* in proper form, also a copy of the Act, incorporating
tlio said company. J. LARTIGUE,
jan29—tv! Chajrman of th© (Vulva! Committee.
MB; HAMS—5 bbl* Pig I lain*. 6 do smoked Beef. 300 lbs
l Bologna Sausage, now, 20 cases Scbeldam Gin. For sale
hy w>v23 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
P ICKLES AND SAUCES.—26 loan assorted Pteklaa ti
Sauce*, for sale by d.'.-22 IIVI.AND ft O'.NKII I.
U-AVANA UmTJtY TICKKTS -fl^-^riber;
jf. 1 ("'.Hie above, will be happy to supply .|| orders lent
h T Jhe Uttery U drawn every twentv days, snd Hie
R&ilfS&V' r !??" rrom Wto$20. All communications
strictly confidential
1 ».i m J°DN HARVEY, Exchange Broker.
leh-T—cod2rn 33 Broad street. Charleston. S. C.
TI AISINR—60 half and 60 quarter boxes fresh Raisin*, for
AL sale by octlO A. BONAUD.
pKINTS AND I'ifTTURES. —A~N-n'iiHfuiassortment o| fine
£ Jl 1 ,ct “ rc *- them a ufiw variety equal
to oil |iainHngs,and much cheaper, fur sale by
DOr *^ R. N. 8IBLEY. 186 Congress-street
IT OCR LAND 1JME.—1200 Casks Rockland 8ton*i Llmeln
A v store, and for aale# in lots to suit purchasers br
"Prt K. W. RUKER.
D RESS HOODS—Haiil nnd figured light and dark roinred
Sill;*; plain and figured black Silks; rich figured
Mouslin do Uln. plain do ; fine as«ortmeot of plaid ShawU:
French w.wked Collars. Sleeves, and Chimeaetta , Cambric
and Swiss Bands. For sale by
J“n27 AIKIN ft BURN8.
S UGAR AND MOLASSES—120 hhd* Iyiuixlana Sugar, and PORTER—26 casks llibort Porter, for sale, corner of Bay
311 bbls 1/iulslnim Molasses, laadlag from brig Albion. A J* n '* Whitaker streets, br jat»96 A. BONAUD.
brig
H r <>HEN ft FOSDICK.
D uMKSrn: LlQUuBS.—DX) bid*. E Phelpsft Bute Gin ;
I, 5 ," Rnm : 20 h»d*. Domestic Brandy;
™hj« Reel,(led Whisky ; If, bbls. Old Mongahalla Whl's-
ky ; Bl bbl*. Georgia Peach Hrsndr. For sale by
'•"cl SCRANTON. JOHNNTON ft CO.
f .°« T .T Y '“ U ~ Uv ev .* nln «-» parcel rontalDlng children’s
A-i Clothe* The finder will be suitably rewarded. In
quire at this office. mar 3
W HTSBY. fto._l 60 bbls N n Whlaay; 100 do Pbelps and
Ro*e Gin; 60 do. Brandy, |Ju*t received and for aale
hy m*iZ WEBSTER ft PALMES.
P OTATOES—200 bbla Plnk-er© Planting Potatoes 60 do
I I good eating do, landing and for sale hr
I J*n24 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
B LANKJ-7T8 —A large assortment,'"just op«tvcd“vff *U
I qualities, at verr low prices.
M PRENDERGAST ft OO . 178 Broaghton-st .
dec22 opposite St Andrew’s Hall. West side.
H AMS—600 Kolocpn’s prime new Hama, loading thUTday
from schooner^Voodbridg^ from Baltimore and for
sale on the wharf. Apply to
OGDEN ft BUNKER ‘
km 0 brig Mortice I-
BRKJHAM, KELlY ft CO.