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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1854.
Commitments.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OF NATD1UL HlBTOllY,
IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
AftXORY HALL,
IN TIIK OITY OK RAVANNAU, UKOHOU,
whet* m«y 1ms fbnittl «
great collection of curiosities
KHOM ALL KARTS UK Till WORLD.
■ a- Admittance 3ft cent*. Open Irom 3 A. M. to 2 P. M.
fn>m 2 *o ft Anil from I L* 3 1* M. Friday evenings excln
,i,vii forth* oolored population. imriitt—tv
/fV TO RENT—Two small houses at the corner of Pray
■jfl|ton street amt Liberty street lane. Apply at till*
■siollico. fahjl
1‘HKHCOTT IltHJBK,
Oiruerof Broadway and Spring-StrerU, AVio For*.
(<■'. ii. AUjntTos. rHoraiKroii.)
H. Linixh ft HuK. formerly of the 1 enter
House, Macon, Georgia, beg learn to Inform Uielr
, Southern friend* that in consequence of tlio dost rur.
tmu oi the Lafarge House, they hare located thuinaetrus at
toe above named establishment, where they will Lu happy
to entertain them and tlia traveling public,
ft 1*28—.tin
M u
S.
CASH DRY GOODS STORK.
« KW GOODS.—The subscribers hare Just reoaived and
are now opening a very extensive ami choice stock ot
Spring and Summer Good*. It lias tteen selected with care
^{,1 ,• i ii braces every variety of l'Uld, strl|ied ami plaid Milk,
rirr.iadinea, Donna Marla Tissues. Borage*, Crape de Karls,
(Xiiti.u Crape. Ocante*. Bombasine*, Alpacca, Cosily, Bor-
w do l^aino Orgamly. Cambrics. Muslins, Istwns. Ac . with
one <■( the most complete sod i idlest assortments of French
KutUroldery ever exhibited In this market in Cheiuesettos,
Sleeves, Collars, ami Melta of ditto. Also. Ilunitou Lace
Collars. Sleeve* and Cbemruvttee. with a Hue assortment of
Is.i Giants, white GihhI*. Mantillaa, Tnlinaa. Hosiery and
(tlnvea, ftc. -
Hie subscriber* Intend keeping up their stock by svWkly
additions.and will oiler at all limes one of the largest ami
best selected assortments in (lie elty. at auoh prices na to
ensure satisfaction. Isnlies desirous of making a good se
ll etion are invited to call early by
ADAMS ft BRUNNER.
marl -tf Corner of Congres and Wliltaker-atreet*.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
riTIU'. SuWnbeim have ju*t received a lew puces of the
L following styles, a choice selection, to which they
would invite the attention«f early purchasers :
Figured nml I'Ll id llarego IMIaines
Mooiiiiug, all• colored aud Plaid Bareges.
Mlk and IJucu l.untro.
LAN1K1L IIOITBK—MACON, OA.
IML The umlersiguetl having loused the above eatab
Rig llahinenl beg to assure the traveling public Hint
Hjl. no exertions will lie spared to sustain tlie reputation
Die nouae. GW) M. UKIAN, I . .
JanlJ— ly JAMKM MKARA, fWPprfelora.
PIOOLATA liotmic, P1COLATA, FLA.
The auhscriher would res|iectfully Inform the
traveling community that ho hna loused the above
named house, and (a now ready to accommodate
d hopes, by giving hia personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have horses ami carriages at nil times tn accom-
involute Ida guest*. UGU. M, GALVIN,
dee lit Proprietor.
PLANTBltS' ItOTKL-AUGUliTA, tlA.
Tills splendid new liuuso. situated on Hroad-it.,
immediately in front (>f the alto of the old Planters'
_ Hotel, which has been turniahed tlirmiglinul with
rnituro, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will bo tho endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give.satDlnctlon to those who may favor
'•'•n with tholr custom J. M. SIMl'BON.
riot
m
„ Bupineeg (fiartis. *
Mt'IWl'Oill,
AtfORNM AT l.AW. Jjd.*m»Ult. Fla.
OKOUGK T Ut>rI^IIOWAILD,
nm ATTORNEY AT LAW. *
(jgww, comerqf Whitahr-st. amt Ital ian*, Savannah, Oa.
ATTORNEY AT I .A W*AND MOUnTOIUJEN ER AL. K. DtflT
u J**< e vrnrr Way ami flamarvUtreeU, Scuxwnah.
- ORDINARY'S OFFIOK,
Corner of Day and Whltaksr-street*. OHlce hows from 0
J, I • M.; and from 3)4, K. M. to 0, R. M.
JNO. M. ioLLlR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
...... Office comer qf WkUaktr and Bay-streets.
"‘y praeMre in the Courts or Scrivcn. Dullocli, Effingham.
Hryan, Liberty, McIntosh, Glynn, Camden ami Clinthuin
Shipping anti Steamboats.
STM A M sVlli' ISAIIKL.
FOR KKY W K M T AND HAVANA.
7I« leave on IVolnesday, Ibsl March.
MUffftu Hie I’nlted States Mall Steamship ISABEL,
■ -JUb-M*u-o.'.v. itm.tiXM, Oommandsi, will regularly
leave this port on the fat and 16th of each month. For
passage only, apply to
mart COHENS ft HERTZ.
NKW YOUR—Georgia Llne^-TUe regu-
tlnr packet schooner MARIA KIKE. Capt. Autuack,
luvn Immediate dispatch far the above port. For
freight of 100 halos cotton, to complete cargo, apply to
ROWLAND ft CO.
• Agents Now York—HcimntoK ft Taut max. marll
nuvP— If
Kroprietor.
d 1.x
ed Organdie.
I “laid
Od.wevUa
French do.
Swiss Muslin.
English aud American Prlnla.
KKMPTON & VKKSTIIJ.R,
fehis Waring'a itnnge.
NKVV SPRING GOODS.
rpHR subscribers have just receive! a small lot of llarcgo
X do Lillies, in small neat patterns,
Printed and Plaid Bareges,
Printed Milk Tissues,
Klain Wtiite Bareges.
Knglislt and American Krlnta,
with a variety of llnoso Keeping Good*, which will bo of
lered low for cash by fablO _ ADA MM ft BHUNNKB.
TO CONTRACTORS., ,
I l’MRKR WANTED.—Proposal* will bo received till the
j 17th day or April. 1854.for furnishing tho United States,
delivered at Fort Jefferson. Tortuga* bland, Florida, the
following hill of Lumber, vis :
310,000 feet b. in..6 by 8 Yellow Pine, in nuy lengths,
from 13 to 37. or 30 to 88.
160.000 teel b. in.. 3 Yellow Vine flank.
The Lumber must bo sound, free from Urge or rott
knots.cMss shakes and genet ally of any imperfections which
will materially affect its strength, ami l>e sawed straight
nnd true to dimensions. A moderate amount of sap on a
piece will not lie objected to; but sticks which are t
clear of hark will he rejected.
Tire Lumber must b« subject to Inspection and Measu 1
meut after delivery at Fort Jefferson, by an agent of the
United States, appointed for tho purpose, nnd will not hi
considered ns received until such inspection and measure
nu'iib shall have liven made.
At least 100.000 feet must be shipped within one month
after the signing of the Contract, and an equal or greater
quantity must be delivered iu each subsequent month, till
the m hole is furnished.
Kay incut* will he made on tlio delivery of each cargo, it
desired, twenty per cent being, however, deducted from
each payment, and retained till the whole is delivered, to
ensure the fulfilment of the contract.
|'ro|s>sal* should state the price jier M at which theLum-
her will lu> delivered at Fort Jefferson, free of all cost* to
the United States, and tie delivered to tho undersigned at
Key West. Fla., and endorsed •• 1'rupoaal for furnishing
Lumber.”
If. 0. WRIGHT, IJeut. of Engineer#.
FortT.Utkowov. Fla,. Fob 14.1854. feb ‘JH-fl
EDUCATION.
m|tF. undersigned will conduct a Select School. In the
1 Oglethorpe Hall, where youth will be carefully in
struct'*! in tho following various departments or Literature
t Science.vis: lsinguagc*—English, l-vtln. amt Greek;
dice—Arithmetic, Ihsik keeping. Geography. Geometry.
Algebra. Mensuration, Klain and Spherical Trigonometry.
iofliv. Globes. Navigation, lounl Surveying, aud the
Differential nnd Integral Calculus.
Having conducted academies, both In Georgia nnd South
irulina. they can produce highly respectable testimonials
both of capability and character.
The academy w ill tie opened on Monday, February 2Un.
Terms made known by application to the teachers
J PATRICK BURKE,
THOMAS CLEARY.
Reference—Rev. Edw’d Quigley, Savannah ; Jas. M. Par
lingtou. Esq., and John Dunbar, Esq., Dunbarton. 8. C.: h.
Bellinger. Esq , Columbia M. C, fob.5
gUNDlllES.
i/I HALF CHESTS superior Gunpowder Tea; 0 do do do
1U Hyson do;
10 half chests, in quarter lb packages, Hyson Tea, cot
venient for retailing;
40 0 and 10 lb chests superior Hyson Tea;
8 half clients, in ‘J lb packages, do do do;
10 do do io 2 lb do superior Black do;
20 do do In quartorlb do. Black Tea for retailing;
15 H III do superior Black Tea;
10 bags black Kepper; 10 do Allspice;
K0 mats Cinnamon;
40 boxes ground IVpper, Ginger nnd Spice;
30 do superior Mustard;
60 do Lemon. Raspberry nnd Strawberry Syrup;
40 do one gallon, half a ad quarter, assorted Kicklcs;
loo do Adamantine Candles;
00 do Beadel'sTallow do;
30 do Sperm Candles; R0 do Family Soap;
80 do Kale and N" 1 Soap;
40 do l’earl MUrcb; 30 do Tomato and Walnut Catsup;
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do Soda Saleratus,In quarter, lif and one lb papers
8 do Ginger Kreserves;
10 do assorte«l W 1 do;
30 do 1 pro each, quarter and lif lb Smoking Tobacco:
20 gro One cut Yellow Bank Chewing Tobacco;
fiO do do assorted brands do do;
80 M Cigars, assorted kinds. For sale by
feb21 WEBSTER ft KALMES.
MURK MEDICAL BOOKS.
W THORNE WILLIAMS has received—fagot onSurg-
. leal Pathology; Handy’s Text Book of Anatomy
and Guiile in Dissections, 200 illustrations ; Llttcll on Dis-
cx-es of tho Eye; Anatomical lteinenibrancer or 1 ocket
Anatomist; Reese’s 1’ocket Medical Lexicon ; Warrington s
Obstetric Catechism, for students, with questions and an
swers ; Neil ft Smith’s Cnmpend of Medicir”
counties.
feb 7
JOHK1M1 GANAI1L,
„„ „ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Omce. Bay street, over the Rending Boom of the RepuUI-
can, entrance Immeillately cast of Mossra. Price ft Vender
fitlral Ufwa br) Ctlfflraj)().
nit' Telegraphed for the Georitnn.-Lift
TURKIC DAYS LATER FROlI EUROFID.
ARRIVAL OF_THE ASIA.
Liverpool, February 3Si
New York, March 11.
Tho Drltlnh mall steamship Asia, Capt. Edward 0.
Lott, with Liverpool dates to tho 25th ultimo, arriv
ed at Halifax on Wednesday night last. Bho reports
U,o cotton »l« for t"o omll"g°nt"c day of
her Balling to liavo been 40,000 balea, ol wlitcli Hpecu* master, will liave quick despatch for the above port. For
Inters took 0,000 and exporters 3,000 bales. The mar- frs'ght or passage, apply to
ket closed with prices ranging in favor of buyers.
Tho following arc tho quotations, vlr, s
Fair Orleans Oji I Fair Uplands fl.'./rtJOJ*
D. A. O’UYllNH,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tullco 176 Bay street, over Turner ft Co.’s Drug Btoro.
DAMEI.L At COOKER,
ATTOllNEY’M AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
TWENTY IHIU.ABM KKIVAKI).—Kauaway trom
the subseriltor. on the 10th of August, a negro man
namml TOM. about forty year*old, stout and chunky
•built, anil bns a mark resembling a feather or arrow
uneucing at the base of the im ami running up tho
head. He will probably try to gel to Savsonnb, where
he lias N|H*nt several rears of runaway life, and was an in
mate ol Mavanuah jail a good part of the rear 18 It).
WILLIAM GERMANY,
not v, Fieri.11, Mept 12. 18;,;j. septs _.|.v » i r
BIAGAZ1NKI, ftr.
n AlUTCU'M Magaune tur Ikfcuuibet; Putnam's Magatlno
fur December.
Gleason's Pictorial llloslrat'wl Nows.
Eva May. the Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon; anew
novel. Received and for sale by M. M. SIBLEY',
nov30 T35 Congress-street.
VIEW OK TIIK CITY OF SAVANNAH.
A BEAUTIFUL birds’-eye view of the City of Savannah
sketched from the steeple of tho Exchange, by F. Oer-
emu. and lithographod by It. II. Howkm.. Just completed.—
The edition is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early to H. 11. Howell, or at the hook store of
S. S. MIBI.EV. 13ft Congress street.
C HILDREN'S BATHING TUBM.Slop sihT Water Kails,Font
Tubs. Wash Basins. Night Kails, ftc., for sale by
feb 17 J. 1', COLLIN'S.
C 1IGARM—26.000 line imported Cigars, various brands
/ just received aud for ralu by
jao3l CHAMPION ft WATTS.
H arper for February, with Engraving*;
Poole's Index to Periodical Literature 1 vol. 8vo;
Deyuine.y'a Writings, vi/.: Aut'diiograpliical Sketches. His
torical and Critical Kr.*.iys, Khilomptiical YVrlter’a let
ter* to Young Men. the Civsar’s, Easaya on the Poet*, tho
Opium Eat«r, ftc.. ftc ;
D’Aubigi.e'* History of the Reformation. 6 vols;
llnrtly Coleridge's Poems. 2 vols. I/mdon;
Rokitansky’s Pathological Anatomy, ls>udon, Sydenham
Society, 4 vols;
Billing* on the Heart and Lungs. Loudou;
The Edinburgh Bevienr for January;
Mrs. Mowatl’s Autobiography;
Edgar Allen Poe’s Works. 3 vols;
Hawthorne’* Blithcdale Itomaiice.
feblft _ IV. THORNE WILLIAMS
Rheumatism Cured!
EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE (lit CHRONIC.
So ilifftrmrt how tererc or how bmp tUwling.
r I^IIF. undersigned. Druggists, have for sale that invalua-
X ble anil sure remedy. Mortimore't Itheumalic Compound,
now so universally known ami so highly appreciated by
many thousands who have long becu cripples and have
been restored to perfect health by its use. The extensive
manufacturing arrangements, a* also a desire to meut the
circumstances of all who may lie afflicted will) this diseaso,
nml make It. to them, the umunwr, as It is tho most
ckrtain, mode of treatment have determined the proprie
tors to reduce the price to TliRKK doixails per bottle ; at
which the agents will sell it In future.
J. II. CARTER ft CO.. 1 , , o ,
A. A SOLOMON'S ft CO., / A ff° n **
Bold in Oglotborpe, by l’oiuborton \ Kills; Macon by L.
Little, nnd Payne ft Nesbitt; Milledgovllle, hv Z. \V. Little;
Marietta, by Win. Koote; Augusta, by Haviland. itistey ft
Co., and Win. II. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by B. It. Jones
ft Co., nnd Cunningham. Cole ft Co ; at wholesale by A A.
Solomons ft Co., nml J. H. Carter ft Co., Savannah. Oa.;
Haviland. Harrell ft Co . aud P. M. Cohen ft Co., Charleston.
S. C.. and J. Wright ft Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. New
Orleans, nml by Druggists generally throughout the United
States.
The ahovo are nlso agents for tho sale of that invaluable
preparation, alrenily so extensively nml popularly known
I,y hundreds of thousands throughout tho United Stut«s,
ns
MOIITIMORE’8
BITTER CORDIAL AND BI/KJD PURTFIFR.
Tho Immense sale of this Cordial, during the last t^ro
years, and tho universal satisfaction It has given to all—
Including hundreds of the most re*|x'ctablo physicians
throughout tho country—proves it tho 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 ns a Preven
tive of diseases, especially those of a Bilious and Intermit
tent type, nothing has l>ecu found to equal It.
This is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to tnke. and
perfectly harmless—even with the feeblest constitution.—
its action is simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beneficial results. As au agreeable Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, at tho same time replenishing tlie gas
tric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity nnd vitality to the Blood, equalir.es its circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu-
lab s’the IJver to healthy action.
Ke litvlfrorntmi nml Heatorea the Knfecblcd
nnd Debilitated,
nml thus, not only removing diseaso but fortifying tho sys
tem against its attacks, nnd producing nnd maintaining a
Clow of Healtli and Beauty of (Complexion.
This Cordial nml Blood Purifier, should be kept in every
family and nsod by every Individual, as it may not only
save to them hundreds ot dollars, but also save them from
affliction, nnd even save life itself.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists uml merchants will bo nllowed a liberal dis
count on both the above preparations, and can procure it
our wholesale agents, ns above, at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING ft CO., Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New Y'ork ; South-western Depot
in LouUvlllo, Kentucky, orders may Lu addressed at either
placo fob16—ly
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AM) COUNSELLOR AT LAW
R’oiA inybm City, D. C.,
Will practise in the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of clnlins against tho Govern-
ment - june'J2
LAW,
M. WIIIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!Jill AT L
Alligator. East Florida.
Will practice in tlio Eastum and Southern counties. Refer
to C-d. M M. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton. F.-q.. Savannah,G
.1. XV, PATTKIlHOtV,
ATTORNEY AND C(>UNSEL!J)lt AT LA
fhrtyth. Monroe County, (la
H. w. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Monticcllu, Jcp'erton County, Florida.
Reference—Hon. W. B. FiJcuum, Savannah, Ga. feb3
THOMAS HUGHES HIlYKS,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupeiUe, Georgia,
Will practise In the Circeuit Court* of Thomas. Lowndes.
Clinch. Ware. Appling and Irwin.Georgia ; and in the Cir-
, t .. Co, i rtl ' of Joffurson, Madison nnd Hamilton, of tho
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua nml Columbia
counties in Gin Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
tho claims of all person* before the Departments at Wash
ington.
WILLIAM H. DASHER, ~
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Tmuprille, Lowndes county, Ga.
Will,practise in Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware. Appling.
Tolfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia noun-
ties. Florida. *,(,23
WM.r. WIM.UMS Til GIIIKrs nM VKH. JM K IIKOW.V,
WILLIAMS, OLIVER «it BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise in tho counties of Marion, Macon, ITouston,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Fa>«, nnd any adjoining
counties where tholr services may he required. jan29
I UriT received at A. Bonaud’s Fancy Grocery Store, per
steamer roin Now York, a new supply of preserved
faibsters, Salmon. Pate do Perdreaux amt Pate do (.allies
Also, some very fine Gruiero Cheese. Corner of Hay and
Whitaker streets.
)(jTATOHS—100 bid* Potatoes. juM landed from the brig
* Georgiana. and for sale by J2I) E. W. BUKE1L
N E BED ULAN KITS, quilts, whlto and colored llan-
ncla, bleached aud brown shirtings. Irish linens, binis-
ejo diapers, long lawn*, huckabuck*. table damasks, linen
nnd cotton sheetings, damask napkin*, etc . just iroceived
‘ fur Hale by imvl'.l DkW I IT ft M' )RG AN
D CS'.MEAD'S GEORGIA FLoUlt— lb" bbls of the above
superior Flour, received and for sale by
ded4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft 00.
TJM/)UR—60 - tibia Flour, landing per achr. Mohawk, from
n.oa l "' ,re ' * nd ' of “'* ^ nmonsM, kfxi.y H co,
lnl.D PENS AND PENCILS' AND STEEL PENS. Just
double ami single extension ; also,
f ' cheap at tho book s‘o
lft S.S.-i-ll-Y,
variety of flue
■o of
t ;;6Con2res*"*treiW
K NIFE SHARPENERS.—lust recciveu, 11 loi Ol
style Knifu Sharpeners. Call and got one at
J. P. CUIJ.INS*.
1 VtMF.STIC LK1UOB—100 bids E I'lmips and Rose Gin. 60
\) do I* ft II Connecticut river do. 40 do Domeslic Bran
,ly. i,n do New England Rum, 60 do Rectified W bisky, re
"■£1 “"“' r SCRAHTOS.JOHNSTON SCO.
L ATHS—J0.000 I*ths daily expected per brig Martha
Rogers. Ft ‘ ‘
WALTER 8. NUTT.
ATTGnSEY AT LAW.
Office in the Exchange.
Will practice in tho court* of Scriven, Washington. Rlcli-
moml. Burke, nml Cliatliam counties. fob8.
JOHN 11. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Luiren* county, Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. ft J. CttcuRAm, trwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to nil business entrusted to Ids core Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C II
Guyton. F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
may7—dfcwly
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS ANI) BROKERS,
For tho Purchase nml Sale of Stocks. Ikmds, Exchange and
Renl Estate, 117 Bay street. Savannah. jnn24
•nCHOLAHCHl'OKR. KUWAKO C. W*DK.
CRUDER A WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Bay-street. Savannah.
JOUN T. HOWLAND. JOHN T. HOWLAND,JK
ROWLAND A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-street, Savannah.
F. HYLAND. i> ,, or.,,,,
HYLAND & O'NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS, ftc.,
Aezt Door In Marshall House. Broughton street,
SAVANNAH, OKOIUKA.
Wholesale and retail dealers in imported wines and liquors,
segars, ami fancy groceries.
French brandies.
H. It. WASHBURN, Ag’t„
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH. ()A.
WILLIAM F. YORGB,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 04 Bay-street, Savannah.
O’HEAR A 8TONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
LATH OF TUK FIRM OF I.KUAKK. O'HKAU A CO.
THOMAS A KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
No. 15 Barnard street, Saramiah. Ga.
I*ad pl|te, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
forco pumps, hydraulic rains, ami kitchen ranges, cun-
stantty on hand. Orders from tho country promptly nt-
tended to Jan7
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will tako contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St
drew’* Hall. Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, fvvIs assured he
can give satisfaction. Price* very low. Rost reference
Riven. J. J. MAU1UCE.
AyGutters and Conductors made to order.
UfllEs—A beautiful pair of thirteen inch Globus, ecles
J tial and terrestrial, for sale cheap, by
n „vlS S. S. SIBLEY. 135 Congress street.
no Scotch anil Irish Whisky, in
wood and bottle. For sale by
.loelfi HYLAND ft O'NEILL.
P OTATOES—100 bbl* Potatoes, now landing fnnn the
Brig Northman from Boston. For sale by
mv8
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
r steamer Isabella, froi
j*a brand ; 10.000
6.000 Li Iiilegridad, lor sale by
decaff '» —
R eceived per steamer augusta-2 bbi* Pig ifam
2 doilo Sides.2 do do Shoulders, 25 boxes Orange*. I
to Union*. 16 bbl* Apple*. 1 do Smoked Tongues, 10 ha
u u , n,.,k„l w. K«r-»l" l» mlIS ?
, lOilNEIMIKKI' ANO 1*10 I’.iltK—l..-t rmTnil lShljli
L bill. Haw’. Cornel 1& lilil. nn^ li.lflilil. Og Potk.
fur f.lo III tho corner ottiroughtoo * DI \ Orwyl* 1 ”
ID (J WlnoML
K ID GI/IVES—A Splendid assortment or ladles’ and gen
tleroon'o Hack and colored Ki.l (lloroa. Ju.t received
unitor aalo by KBMIIOS kWJKIlU*,
droll
xrlng’sRango.
I I.MANAUS 1-OR 1864.—Grenville’* Almanac far the
V State* of Georgia. South Carolina. Alabama, and Hon-
, ...1. I I ..1—1. 11 ..I Vl’ll’llM
OK TIERCES HAMS. 10do Shoulders. 20 bids Pork.lanf
v«) Ing this day |M>r brig R Russell, from Now York, and
Lr sale on the wharf, by „
4^17 OGDEN ft I't NKEB.
H A CON AND _ POHK.—fi lihds. Prime Bacon Sides, (i Unices
nii|sirior Hams. 20 barrel* Rump Pork. Landing pci
Brig Josephus, for sale by
D»v20
BRIGHAM. KELLY’ ft Co.
\).\Ct)N 5 hhila Bacon Shoulders, just received.'
lx , . on IIVI.AN'Il A- ll'S'l
20
_Jld ft
HYLAND ft O’NF.II.L
IT AY—60 hales prime Eutern Hay, landing from brig
J 1 Samuel U.and for sale by J20 k. W. BUKF.R
lIRiS'DY GIN. YVINE. ftc.—12 half pipe* Otard, Dupuy
i) ftCdi’s Brandy. 8 do Durand ft Sawrae s do. 16 quarter
'a-1« In IdOui*, 1811, and -Plntiwn” do. 6 pipe* Holland
V.«.2 puncheon* Scotch Whisky. 10 half pipe* «M Madeira
no very ».|..rlorj tf msmu i k CO.
(1A ME I JASTfto— A large and elegant assort inoiir of
V Camellas. amongst which are the most desirable van-
nl-o Rihim Geraniums, Dwarf Granges, and m»uy
iud*. will he offered for sale tl,|* morning by
t w. W. LINCOLN, Monument square
IJAY -75 bale* Prime Eastern Ha'y, just r.-oived ..ml for
n Mleby nov23 *• W - m,KKB
fjApi.-lOOblff* prime Maryland Oat*, landing pcrxchr.
'luumerset. for sale by . .
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
_Mi22
I VtOTICK —Tlio subscriber* Ibeg to notRy their patrons
I aaftfiiend* that they will, In a fow days, open a stock
Medicine* fte. In Broughton stie t. where they
* : t'lnimrarily conduct businos* until they shall have
He ir arranxi-mentM for the permanent ru estabUMi
Jt if their l,.,u*o.
n, -r aill lor tlm present, ho found at the store on
'“d'hin street, l»etwoen Weed ft Co.'* and Solomon*'
'**rjhlere. jsnIH—tf A. A. HOl/lMONB h CO
VCm* and silk Mantilla*, white amp* shawl*, cloth
X-.'VNW Collar*. Chemisette*, ftc. just received
DkWITT ft MORGAN^
|{au.a tJSgood ship Ballaat,(or *3e by
J*«U8 BRIGHAM KELLY ft «>_
CUOAIt—T& bhds fair to choice N O Sugar. 10 do Mu»co
do. lo do prime to choice Porto Rico do, 60 bbl*
**»|t l refined C Sugar; for »*io by
,9 X*- WEBSTER & PALMES.
#500 CHallenge.
IIOIIKNSAUK’S WORM BYltUP,
A N article founded ti|>onscientific principles.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
sale when taken, nnd has never been known to fail in curing
the must obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de
stroys them but reinovu* all the slime aud mucus which
may remain-
Tho Tixf'c Worm.
Tills worm is the most difficult to destroy of nil that In
habit the human body. It gri ws to an almost indefinite
length, nml becoming so coiled nnd fastened iu the intes
tines and stomach ns to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance, ftc ,
which is the cause of muny going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaint* have their origin from the taps
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw
ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills ; the Syrup to ho taken In doses of two ta
ble spoonful* three times a day, then tako from 11 veto
eight of my Liver Pitta, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, the mostohstinatocases
of tape worm can he speedily curod.
Round or Htoinnoli Worm,
Tills worm is usually found in tliesmall intestines,nnd Is
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to thorn, as adults have frequently been known lo
suffer with them. Tlio symptom* most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness nnd fullness of the
bellv, slimy stools, looseness of tlio bowels, picking at the
nose, a bluelsh streak under the eycs.fte. If you.or any ol
your children have any of tlio above symptom*. Iloben-
sack's Worm Syrup can safely be dnpendud upon—by using
It you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if after
using it according to the directions tlio patient is not re
stored to healtli,and tlio worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you enn rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the grave. •* for fail, there is no such word as fail with
those who use iny Worm Syrup.
Aacnrldc*, or Bmnll Thrend Worm*.
...ese worm*, to which the human sytem is liable, are
most troublesome iff all others. They nm generally to lie
found in theroctum. nnd if allowed to remain, from the ir
rltation they produce, Iny tlio foundation for serious disor
ders, such a* inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangements of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be used is Hohcnsack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascannlie*. that
I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pill* are recommended to bo used they will not
cure All that i* necessary is to uso the syrup in accord
ance with directions on each bottle ; and in case a gentle
purgativo is required in order to allay tlie irritation they
produce, tho Liver Pills, bv their sympathising action nnd
healthy operntion upon tlie bowels, is the most pluusant
medicine that can ho taken.
hobknsackoTliver pills.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
liver it being supplied witli numerous blood vessel* and
nerve*, and if diseased, tho blood of course fiowimr jliro'
all parts of tlio body, produce* liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections,dyspepsia, ftc.
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its rnriniisdiseases are
dizziness in tlio head.heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness nrising froin the stomach, ftc.. and some
times general languor iff lb", whole laxly, from this it wlU
be seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganised
state iff tlm Liver and Stomae.li. Ilobensnck's I iver Pills is
tho very niodiriuotn effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid actions iff Die
system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blond pure
and healthy. „ . .
Liver Uomplnlnt,
Is attended with chill*.succeeded by fever, severe pain In
tlm region of the liver,vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in the side is in
creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, tho
pain is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming iff a sallow appearance, aud the stools
clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho-
be ii sack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of
the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex-
Del all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system.
1 To Females.
Yon will find these Pills an Invaluable moilldne In many
complaints to wldcli you are subject. In obstruction* either
total or partial they have been fauod of inestimable bene
fit iu restoring and purifying the blood nnd Other fluids so
as to cun* all complaints which may arise from female Ir
regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain In the side,
back. |rc. Those Plllsnro the only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure tlm following complaliiL. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Headaclio. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis
trussing Dream*. Dimness of Sight, or In fact any of tlie dis
ease* tlmt arise from affection* "I tlm Ltver, impurity of
tlm Blood, or constipation "f tlm llowcll.
Mmllrnl Kvltlciicr
YVe. the unudersigned Physicians, having had tho rcolpt
of their manufacture submitted to u* for inspection, *»y.
that tho ingredients of which they are composed makes
the.ii the bent Kill in use for all diseases of thu Liver, Ini-
puritiexe the lllod, ftc.
1 GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
OH- Purchase none hut those having thu signature u 3,
N IIOHENSACK.”as all others an) worthless Imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, aud all others wishing to
Imeome agents, must address the Proprietor. J. N. IIOIIEN-
HACK, at Fils lat'»oraUiry,No. 120North Second-street,»bov*
Race, Philadelphia. —
(k,ldb,»lll)raotl»t».i,JM»n.l»nl<li,ltaU.g
Fur Ml.' ii* 8trv.nn.h,G|»., by ■>. ’5"^J°?-. Jl ”•
Moore*!*.. A. A. Solomon *!*., anilJ, E.Do Ford.
mxv21—dtwfcwly
A. It CHAXIIO.V J, (J. WAT!
CHAMPION * WATTS,
WHOLKSAIJ-: AM) RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market amt Bay street,
HAVANMAII. IIA..
Dealers In Groceries, Foreign and Doincstio Liquors. Driei
Fruits, ftc.. ftc.
References—A. Champion, Esq.. Samuel Solomon*. Esq,
Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead, Swift ft Co.. Savannah. Ga.
K. LOCKKTT. WM. II. IJI.Hd, Jllll.V II. DAVIS.
LOCKETT, LONG A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah. Groruia.
B. F. HORTON. 11. UIF
HORTON kk lUKEHIA N,
WIIOI.BSA I.R AND KKTAll. DKAI.KIIM IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS,
116 Broughbmstrect.
JOHN G. FA.LLIC!ANT,
Wnni.RHAI.lt AND ItKTAIL DKALKK IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Monument Sipiare.Saiu-innah, Ga.
PROTECTION lNsT'RANUI*r COMP AN
Of Hnrtfnrtl, Conn.
Tho undersigned, Agents oftiio alsivoOnmpnny nrupreinrnd
to take risks against Kirk on Buildings ami their contents.
Also Marine Ska Risk*, on the mint favorable tonus.
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO., Agent*.
’nilOWN HARRIS,
J NO. II. HUM.. HENRY C. KIND
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tim undersigned has Ihis
day associated with him Mr. Henry C. Kind, of Glynn
comity, with whom Im willcontinno tho Factorage and Com
mission business in this citv. under the firm iff I It-i.i. ft Kinu
jaul'-’ J\o If, 111 1.1.. 210 I tn y - -11
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens’ Bnibling.opjmiU Pulaski House,
Having made large addition* to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and
handsome style, nnd on accommodating terms.
MW All work executed with dispatch.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
OLSn®/- CaRRIGKS. BUGGIES ANI) SULKIES.
general assortment, just received.—Tlm i
scrlbnr* are now prepared to offer to the public. Carriage
Phmtons, Buggies. Carryalls, fte . fresh from some of the
most popular Establishments, and Builders at tho North.
The selections were made Ivy one of the firm, with strict
reference to tho requirements iff this market.
They are determined to keep only such articles In thoii
line, as they can confidently recommend and warrant, feel
ing assured that they will lie sustained in offering a botti
nnd finer class of work, than has lieeu usually kept in this
markot.
The Public are most respectfully requested to call.
Ino, and satisfy themselves, whether they are In earnest,
by an examination of their stock.
n w All kinds of Uopa'ring done as heretofnt
t IIL'VVn
July 31
CO-PARTKRSIIIP NOTICK. '
Tho undersigned have associated themselves to
gether. under tho name nnd stylo of Muridiy & Do-
vanny, for the transaction iff general lloot and
Shoe business, having the stnml on the corner
Congress and YVliitaker-strects, formerly occupied by
Prendorgast. Tiny are now pre|iared to offer to their frier
nml tho public, a well selected stock or Ladies’ nml Gentle-
men's uoots, Shoes, ftc., which they will sell cheap for cash,
j.ly ML'IU'IIY ft DEVANNY.
fte
mtOGANS—llltOGAJiS.
..io subscribers would call tho attention
planters ami other*. In want of good and die
Grogans, to call ami oxamino their stock, as they
feel satisfied that upon inspection tho quality and
price* ol their goods cannot fail to please.
iiiiuniiv j
fte
>v16
OGDEN k BUNKER.
LI VHHPOUL.—The ship I’Hixc* or Orange,
ill meet with dispatch as
MURPHY ft DEVANNY’.
corner of Congress nml Whitaker streets.
CANARY’ CAGES BY Till'. LAST STEAMER—
A variety of new ami beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Tlioso desirous of a hand
some Cage, nml mm proof against Mile*.liavo only
to make an early call far a choice from a Hue a*
sortment-
'• COLLINS. 100 nryan-st.
ii, for sale.to arrive, by
OGDEN ft BUNKER
C OHN—850 hush'd* prli
J*n18
r sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
H AY—150 bales e.lioico Eastern Hay. just received
for si
F
dec7
ianuy" nUfroNV
buttons.
E. W. BUKER.
I mi ami fancy
ariety at
do; 10-4;
_ ry styles,
6*4* ff'-i and 10-4 linen Dariinsk. bloacliedand brown: lluck-
abuck, Scotch and hlrds’-eye DtoBeni! irown
Damask Table Cloths; Dam**k Napkin* aud Doyle*. Rod
celved and for »*le hy|
octl
L INEN GOODS—Irish Unon*, and pillow-*
H-4 .n.l llW.ltam Sl.-UnJ.. lift |;«»J "f'"
HENRY LATHROP it CO)
•Silk, velvet, g'
.1 of nil other kind*. I
Kt'.MPTtiN ft VER-»Til.l.F/S
7Hard. Dupuy
H RANDY—20 half and 10 quarter pipe.
Co.’s Brandy, vintages ot 1846. '9 and
portation. janJ4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft O).
Cl 1‘IUNO BOri'OM GUARDED LANTERNS j..sl roculvid
0 and far *al« by ftb1Y J. P. 00LL1W8.
H AMS—26 hhls (.'.xssan! Hums, lamling from brig Elisha
OOHSS k TOBPIOK.
lACY IIBI.S PLANTING Pi>TATOE'S, to arrive, far sa'l*
1UU by Jnn24 Oil IKS ft FiMDICK.
ddling Orleans 6J( | Middling Uplands.b}i(0)—-
Tlio fltock remaining on hand la 500,000 bale*, of
which 30,000 oro American,
l’rtocs of Ilrcndsttiir* favor tlio purchaser. Western
'anal Flour closed at 41s. to 41u. Od.J Ohio, 41s. Cd.;
ollow Com 47 to 48a; Whlto Corn 48a. Cd., undor
an active trado.
Money is easy. Conaola unchanged and steady.
On tho 22d the Havro Cotton Market waa quiet.
The sales of tlio week had been 5,000 bales.
Smith O'llrlon has been pardoned, uud is noon to
arrive front the lund of hia exile.
England nnd France are Boon to issue a joint mani
festo, which will bo equivalent to a declaration of
ar.
The Asia left Halifax at an early hour on Thursday
morning for Now York.
No naval or military engagement Is reported by
tills arrival. France continues actively engaged in
tier formidable warlike preparations. Austria is be
coming much more favorable to tlio allied powers.
Political events of tlio highest importance are being
developed. A significant announcement has been
made iu Paris, through the columns of tlie Montfcur
newspaper, to the effect that if tlio flags of Franco
aud Austiiu are united iu tho cast, Franco will not
permit any attempts at separation beyond tho Alps.
Tills is regarded as a threat to raise Hungary and Ita
ly if Austria sides with Russia.
It is further stated, through tho samo channel that
-’ranee cannot sufTcr the integrity of the Ottoman
Kmpiro to lio broken by tho aggressive acts of
Greeco; and further, that France discountenances
all attempts nt revolution anywhere. These an
nouncements arc viewed by tlie people as official.
Austria continues to send troops to her South
eastern frontier, and says she does so merely to pre
vent disturbances spreading to Servia, Montensgrec
and Bosnia.
The attitude of Prussia remains unchanged and
unexplained.
It is repot ted that a joint-manifesto has been agreed
upon by Franco and liugland, having all the forco of
a formal declaration of war, whicli will lie issued in a
few days. It is further rumored that England has
sent a final announcement to tlie Czar naming a def
inite tinto in which lie must ovucuato tho Princi
palities.
The Greek insurrection has become formidable in
Effe8us. The insurgents have taken tho town of Ar
ia, besides tho Turks in tho citadel. Three thousand
insurgents are within ten miles of Tanya. The Al
banian detachment of the Gseck regular troops has
gone over to tlio insurgents. Armed bands of Alba
nians go from village to villago arousing the people
and distributing arms gratuitously, and circulating
inflammatory placards, &c. Tito Greek government
remains aputlietic nnd powerless.
At Salouica on tho 5th, nu insurrection broke out,
iu which, however, tho Turks attacked and defeated
tlie insurgents.
Disturbances continue in Asia Minor. At Kularnt
und other places blood is being constantly shed. In
Greece itself, great excitement continues to prevail.
Disturbances also continue iu tlio Ionian Isles.
England lias formally notified Prussia of her inten
tion to eond a fleet to the Baltic. I’riucc Gcorgo, of
Cantbridgo, will command tho cavalry under Lord
Raglan.
Accounts from tlio Dnnubo stato that tho opposing
forces arc preparing for n great battle.
Nothing new from Asia.
The Shah of Persia has finally announced that ho
will remain neutral.
Lord Palmerston announced in tho English House
of Commons, that Smith O’Brien is to lie pardoned.
Mr. Buchanan, our Ministerter nt the Court uf Ht.
James, was at tho last lovee of the Queen.
It is reported that tlio Rothschilds und tlio Bank
of France have advanced two hundred million fvaucs
to tho Frcncli Government.
Forty arrests were inado in Paris in tlio course of
tho intended celebration of tlio anniversary of the
rise of tho Republic.
An allinncc offensive nnd ’defensive between France
and Switzerlund, it is believed, has been formally
concluded.
Mr. Daniel’s letter to tlio Richmond Examiner ex
cites much comment at Turin.
Celebration nt Philadelphia.
Pitt LAiiKi.rii i a , March 11.
There was a grand celebration at Philadelphia on
Friday last, in honor of tlio consolidation of tho city
of Philadelphia and the adjoining districts. Govern
or Bigler uud tlio Legislature of Pennsylvania were
present.
P. T. Burntim lias been unanimously elected Presi
dent of tlio New York Crystal Palace Association.
Fire nt Auguotn.
Augusta, Marcli 11.
At half-past 7 o’clock this evening, n IIro broko out
in the stable of Mr. Britt, dray contractor, near the
South Carolina Railroad depot, which destroyed
tho stable anil burn, together with tho fodder. Tho
ItorscH nnd mules were saved. Tlio loss is trifling.—
The building was owned by tlio South Carolina Rail
road Company.
New York market*.
New Yohk, March 12.
Tlie New York cotton market on Katnrday was
dull, with sales of 2,250 bales. The flour inurket was
firm, witli sales of 5,500 hhls., nt $7 f)3a7j for State
brands, and $8 121 f' ,r Ohio. 1,200 hhls of Houtlicrn
brought $8 87J per bbl. Wheat was firm, with sulcs
of 10/>Q0 bushels. Fair .Southern White brought $1
77J. Corn was nlso firm and 25,000 bushels sold at
82Jii85 cents per bushel. A sale of 000 bags Rio Cof
fee was made at 11),aud 100 bags Java at 14 cents.
150 bbls Spirits Turpentine brought 074 cents per
gallon. Market easier.
Charleston Cotton Market.
CUAKI.E8TON, Marcli 12.
Tito sales of Cotton ou Saturday, were only 000
bales at 74 a loj cents.
Later from California.
New Yoke, March 12.
The Stcumship North Star, from San Francisco on
the ltitli ult., has arrived at New York. Site brottgl t
no specie. The San Francisco markets coutiuuo dull-
Tlie Mexicans are putting tho coast in a state of de
fence against the filibusters.
Tlie ship San Francisco was wrecked outside of
San Francisco on the 8th., nnd would lie a total loss.
Tho cargo was valued ut #400,000, which was partly
saved.
Tho latest accounts from the filibusters state that
they were quarreling among themselves. A portion
had mutinied and left Walker.
From 'WuRhlngton.
Washington, March 12.
The jury in the of Gardiner case returned a verdict
thnt his death was caused from taking strychinc, ac
cording to the testimony of the physicians.
The Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention,
rc-nominntcd on Wednesday. On the first ballot
Governor Bigler for re-election ; S. B. Black, lor Judge
.of tho Superior Court, nnd Henry T. J. Mott, for
Canal Commissioner. An effort was made to intro
duce Nebraska resolutions into tlie convention, but
I they wore choked off.
At Hartford, Connecticut, a heavy freshed was an
ticipated.
The Mincsota Railroad Laud donating hill was laid
on tho tublo in tlio Houso of Representatives 011 Fri
day.
In tho Houso of Representatives resolutions were
adopted on Friday last, calling on the president for
information regarding tlio seizure of the steamship
Black Warrior, at lluvannuh. There is much excite
ment at Washington, in relation to the Black Warrior
case.
Neither IlottBe was in session on Baturday.
Tho President repudiates tho Conkling treaty.
Shipping liitelllgeiiCD.
New Yohk, Mnrfli 12.
Tho Dunbrody, from Savannah, arrived at Queens
town on the 21st ; the John Walker, from Savannah,
at Liverpool on the 23d, and tho Consulut, at Liver
pool, on tho 24th.
Thompson,
»t»ove. For freight or passage
mart
9 apply to
BRIGHAM,
KEI.T.Y fc CO.
0&A BOSTON.—Tho regular packet schr. BALTIC,
SQliGRhtccr, master, will liavo quick despatch fur tho
hove port. For freight or passage, apply to
mart OGDEN ft BUNKER.
mart
NKW YOIIR—Tim regular packet schooner
L. S. DAVIS, Davis, master, will have quick despatch
above port. For freight or passage, apply U;
OGDEN ft BUN
BUNKER.
Auction Bale*.
.a NEW Y OR It—The regular packet schooner
Hll’LANbO.ME, k. J. Brown, master, will have quick
. atcli. for the above port. For freight of 300 bales Cot
ton to complete cargo, apply to
mart | ROWLAND ft CO.
NEW HOICK.—Olit Line—Tin. si-'himner
SEHlJusKPU QUICK, Roger*, master .will have despatch
as above. ** ■••••*•
marl
jlT ’'NEW YORK—Olil Katnbllelieif Line—
50S»The fine ship FAR YVKSl’.J. II. Bennett, master, will
have quick despatch ns above. For freight or passage,
apply on board or to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00.
jjJ* ,J I VKRFOOL—11m ship PMNOI or Oiunuk,
SBStt-hdiu Thompson, master, will meet with despatch ns
fel)28
For freight, apply to
BRIGHAM, KI LLY ft CO.
BY OUI1KN ft KOMD1CIC.
Valuable Farm L»i«—At Private fxie.
Eleven ten acre lot*,situated on Is.ver'a lei.e fa-lnjr part
of Milieu’* farm. A pi* 11 or tlm lots may l« sm-k al our
counting room. Term*—one-third cash, balance in two
equal annual Instalment*, with interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
BY T. J. WALBliT
Assignee’* Pale.
On Tuesday, April 4! h, will be sold, in front of court house,
between the usual hours,
Tho western half of Lot No. 1. first tything. Reynolds*
ward—the said lot having a front on Ray street 01 thirty
feet—together with all the Improvement* Sold by order
of the asslgueo. Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles.
On Tuesday, April 4 th, will be sold, iu front of court house*
between tlie usual hour*,
Three share* Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad Stock,
and ten share* Oglothorpo Mutual Loan AHsooiation Stock.
Term* cash. marl2
Private Sale—A likely negro boy, aged 10 year*, an or
phan. Terms cash. Jan26
Private Sale—10 share* sf-atner Jenny IJnd 8lock, 10 d°
Ogeechen Plankroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, far sale low If
applied far immediately __ JanlH
To Hlro by the Year—A negrobojr, agod 22 yoars, a brick
layer. janl
At Private Hale—Lot No. 00, YVulton ward, Robertsville,
fronting on Stewart street.
At Private Sato.
IM No. 24,14th district, and 2d section, containing 160
acres, within four miles of the town of Clinton. Terms
cash. decl8
At Private Sale.
J/)t No. 26. south of Jones street, and improvements, con
sisting of a two story houso aud double tenement, in good
order. Rents at $33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, as
the present owner is moving from tho city. For terms and
further particulars Inquire at the counting room. dl3
At Private Halo.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted. In
good order. Terms cash. dec!3
At Prlvato Sale.
Seod Ryo and Oat* in quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Private Kile—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
and overcoats, In lots suit purchasers, far sale low. Terms
c.nsh. n nv4
Anttion gqlta.
life niLiScK* BELL.
BOSTON—The regular packet bark It. H.
IHil'GI.AS, Captain Johuson. will meet with dis-
patch far the nbovo port. For freight of twenty live bales
cotton on deck, apply to
fcb‘24 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
yiC KEAVTORK-Old KsihliUalied Line.
-<4Lg—The sc.hr EPHRAIM ft ANNA, tangstaff. master,
will nave dispatch ns nfaive. For freight or passage apply
ou board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
f«t>24 BRIOHAM, KELLY ft CO.
3j3/ BALTIMORK—Regtilnr Line—The schr
SjKflfcSl’MKRSKr. Sterling, Master, will liavo dispatch
ns nbovo. For freight or passage apply on board at Tel
fair's wharf, or to
feb34 llRIGIIAM, KELLY ft CO.
BOSTON.—The ship CANTON. CaptTMcLcan,
wiyvW will meet with dispatcli for the above port. For
freight of one hundred bales cotton on deck, apply to
febll \\ K. YY’ASHUUUN. Agent.
.£65!S=&e.
r Class 60 ;
78 60 10 05 29 40 10 7 71 60 61 34 60
K. WITHINGTON'S.
GREENE AND FULASKl LOTTERY.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers.
Class 62, draw* cm Tuesday. 14th iustaut, In thla city,
8ales close at 3 o’clock, I*. M.
CAPITAL.
$4,500.
76 Numbor Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
MW Ticket* ftl—shares in proportion
$16,000.
>er linttery—13 Drawn
FLORIDA PACICKT.
fbr Darien. Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga., and Jackson•
life, 1‘icolata, J’alatka, an t Blade Creek, Fla.
The new nnd splendid fast running steam-
• SEMINOLE, Captain P. Ulankknbiiip. will
trips a* above on Tuesday tlio 21st instant,
at Hi o’clock. A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ample time for passengers going
north, to connect with the Notv York and Savannah steam-
ship*.
the Seminole la fitted up in magnificent stylo, with large
I airy state-rooms, nnd for speed, safety, aud comfort is
uot excelled by any steamer in the South.
Taking the inland route she offers superior inducements
for Invniiil* and other*.
For freight or pass- ;o apply to Captain Blnnkonshlp. on
hoard, at tho wharves of tho New York ami Savannah
Steamships. marl0 PAUELFOKH, KAY ft CO.
WEEKLY STKAM-PACKET LINK.
FOR PALATKA, E. P.,
tn'a Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury, (Black Creek.)
r . The new nml elegant steam-packet ST.
Tii* fttiiiwifw l,lllvti ''"I' 1 *’" Janks Frekdokn, will leave
for thu atN.ro place Thursday. 16th March, at 10 o’clock,
A. M., aud every Thursday thereafter. This boat has been
built uxpressly for tlm trade, nnd has large nnd niry state
room accommodation* for passengers. For freight or pass
age. apply on board at tho Florida Steam-Packet Wlmrf,
iar the gas work*, or to
nrnrl'J ('LAGHORN* ft CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
Un'Tlio St. Johns will make her next trip to St. An-
gustme on Thursday, tlio 23d March.
78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot*
MW Tickets $6—shares In proportion.
Ticket* either singly or by tho package for sale In Day
lane. Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson ft Camp.
nmrPJ E. WITHINGTON.
FOR CIIARLKSTON.
lj/ESs,. Tim steamers Gordon nml Calhoun will
leave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
iday and Saturday at 7 ii o'clock, P. M., leaving Charles-
n mi the sumo days nt 5 o'clock. P. M
Tho boats arrive and leave Charleston in time to connect
with tho South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agont.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1854.
WEEKLY UNITKD STATES MAIL LINK.
FOR PALATKA, E. P.,
via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville, J’icolata, and
Middldoirg. (Black- Creek,) carrying the U S. Mail
_ T-IP* 1 **y Tlio regular steam-packet WM. GASTON,
Ticks. E. Shaw, will leave for tlio abovc
placo on Tuesday morning 14th March, nt 10 o'clock, and
mtiniie to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage,
iving Imndsomo nccommodutious. apply on board, ut tlm
orlda Steam Packet wharf, near tlm (.ns works, or to
[marll CL AG HORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—Fbr J’alatka, Fla..and all theinterme-
diale landings <m the route.
p. j,|| The superir-- now Steam-packet WELAKA.
Captain N. King. will, until furthov notice,
' live every Hati'iiiiay, at 10 o'clock. A, M.
Rate of Passage In large, airy State Rooms, as fallow* :
To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 60 Pnlatk* 8 00
Jacksonville 6 00 | Black Crook... .8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, far Ocala, will bo
•-shipped free of all cliargosnt Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
feblft'8. M LAFVrrKAU. Agent.
Olive Oil,
ed, and for
nov9
iv olit. mu—a icw -. .».j superior
11, Just tho article for table use, this dsv receiv-
mli (,y W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument square.
_ . nil I nr* nnd Silk Tissues. Flounced and Barege Robes,
French Jacouetsaud Organdies, while Tarletous, dotted and
ciubrodered Swiss Muslins. Embroideries, Ribbon*. Hosiery,
Linen Cambric. Clear Iawii. and Ham-stitched Ilnndkur-
cliiela. far sale by f.-l»23 DkWIIT ft MORGAN
from schooner Woodbridge, from Baltimore ami for
sale on tbs wharf. Apply to
declO OGDEN ft BUNKER
N'i
TO CONTRACTORS.
OTICE Is hereby given to all Contractor* for work and
'sbor to be done on Bridges, Culvert*, ftc., in tlm
y ot Chatham, that contracts for the same must first
e made with tho Justices of the Iufei ior Court, ns requlr-
I by thu laws in forio regulating tlie construction of
bridges, ftc. JAS. E. GODFREY. J. I. c. (,\ o.
GEO P. HARRISON. J. I. C. C c.
MONT. DIMMING, j. 1. r. 0. o.
KE1V WOOD YARD.
cpiIF. undersigned wo..Id respectfully inform tho citizens
X of Savannah that he hna commenced the general Wood
ness, on that spacious and most convenient location,
erly known ns Wayne's, late Winkler’s wharf, on tho
West side of the font of 'Vest Broad street, where lie in
tends at alt limes to keep on hand every kirn! of Wood that
ay Im required, either nt wholesale or retail. All of which
i intends to sell nt tlm lowest market prices, for cash.
tlW Particular and prompt attention paid to lillingor-
irs. mnrS-tf W. T. MITCHELL, Agt.
MR. II. A. BROOKS,
H ISTORICAL PAINTER or the National Gallery. London'
returning to Savannah after an absence of twenty
tr*. respectfully offers his services to the citizens nnd
• public generally, iu Portrait nnd Historical Painting,
d restoring old pictures. Mr. Brooks furnishes nnd re-
gildsovery description of Picture Frames. IBs collection
view in St 0 wort street. Roberts villa,
ders left st Ills residence, or at Mr. John Tools, will bo
•lu.illy attended to. mnr3-iw
FALL AND WINTKIiTTRADU, 1863.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRV GOODS.
O UR purchases for the fall and winter trado are now com
pleted. and wo can submit to your ins|toction a very
large and well assorted stock, embracing every article con-
nected wllh the trade, and at swell prices. In the present
state of the markets, as will prove highly satisfactory.
M PRENUKRGAST ft CO.. 178 Rroughton-st •
oct25 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
Sl’RlNC; TRADE, 18.11.
W ’K havo opened thla day. nnd are prepared to sell on
very moderate terms, ten cases now Madder Prints,
assorted styles to which we beg to call tlie especial atten
tion of purchasers. M. PRENUKRGAST ft (X).
178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, wost
side. fel»8
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY—-LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Onk Life Iuaurntico Company,
OK IMKTtOKI), CONN.,
Capital, and surplus over $260,000.
Alfkkd Gnx, President. Jxa. C. Walk let, Sec’y,
This Company will Issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at tlm option of the insured.
The strength, ability and well invested capital of tho In
stitution are, iu my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company Iu this State or Union.
(L.S.j signed R 0.P1NNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts,
Stato of Connecticut.
MW Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian risk*
ken on reasonable torins.
Authorized Capital $2,600,000
Capital paid in $1,000,000
Farmers' Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire aiul Marine Insurance Comp'ny,
OK NKW THICK city.
Capital $300,000.
Stnto Mutuixl Fire nnd Marine Insurance
Company, of t # enn*ylvnnln.
Capital $.'160,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $150,000.
New Y'ork oml Erie Fire Insurance Comp'r.
Capital $150,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
in bond nnd mnrtgnge, are prepared to effect Insurance
against dnmngo by Cro,on all kinds of property 011 reason
able terms.
F<>r insurance In cither of the nbovo nnnmd Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agont,
and Ageut for tlm above Companies,
docl7—ly ofllco 142 C-ongress-st.
Mijslc l Music fi
A&Z The subscriber respectfully informs tho ladle*
iSr’fKknnd gentlemen of Savannah, that lie intend* open-
gjjj57_jing a School for instruction in Sacred and Secular
Music. Through long experience, and having con
ducted largo schools, bo feel* confident Ids Instruction will
be perfectly satisfactory to all those who may doslro his
services in tlie above departments of vocal music.
Desirous of forming a largo class tlm prico of tickets bns
been fixed at $4 each, for tlie course of 24 lessons, including
books—the name of which Is tho *• Singing School Com-
•anion." consisting of songs, glees, trios, duetts, quartettes,
‘lionise*, motettoff; church music, oratorios, etc , Urn most
popular work of the day.
Tlioso wishing to form his class are requested to hand In
their names, ns early ns |Hissihle, to this office, or through
tho postofflcu, under address to
JAMES PIER PONT.
n«v5—tf Organist nnd Teacher of Vocal Music.
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
M RS. PARTINGTON’S Carpet Bag cf Fun. Orst-rato to
cure tho Blues, •• Ijiugh nnd grow fat."
Sights nnd Shadows iu Masonry, by Robert Morris, Esq.,
no of tlio host works on Masonry ever published.
Tlio Contrast, or the Evangelical and Trnctnriau Systems,
by Hev.Jno. S.Stono.D. D.
More of the Ijiwvor’s Story, more of tho Old Doctor,
Putnam’s Magazine for January, commencement of a now
)lwme. Now is tlio tlmo to subscribe, at $2 60 if paid in
advance. Received and for sale bv
janfl S. S. SIBLEY. No. 135 Congress-sr.
DYJLNU AND RENOVATING
KSTABLISI1MKNT,
73 l’orfc t(r«£, near the Court House. .Sauannah, Gcorpta.
KHTAUIIHIIKn in 1832.
T IIF. subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for
their continued favors, would stato that, in addition
to the improvements in Dying, acquired by him during bis
fast visit to Kiiglnud nnd Scotland, linn made arrangements
lor extending Ids business, by which lm is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk nnd woolen dresses,
ahaurls. ftc . which ho trusts will generally please all who
may favor him with their pntronago.
Gentlemen's garment* dyed, cloaned or renovated, as
may bo required, in the same superior stylo which has gen
erally so much pleased his pations and friends.
•lies' bonnets dyed, blenched nml pressed in tho most
fashionable styles.
Orders from tho country punctually attended to. Tcrme
moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word
should bo sent him by letter, through tho Post Office, so
thnt ho may know where to call for them.
novl6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
NKW GOODS—FALL 'TRADE—18531
D kWIIT ft MORGAN are receiving by the stenmers week
ly their fall and winter Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention:
Plain nnd figured black Silk*, colored glnconnd ducape do
Plaid nnd brocade Silk of tho newest stylo
Plain French Mouslin da l.xines. Frencli and Eng. printed do
Silk ami Wool Plaids for children's wear, plaid Rnw Silks
Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich. Frencli printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do. Irish Linens, ftc,
*ul IUburo’s new biiildini’, Congress-street.
.. Furniture—Continued.
THIS DAY nt II o’clock, will be aold in «#»*« room a
la»g.. stack of new CaUMt Furniture, manufactured by
the best workmen in New York and now being placed in
■tore, vix: “ r
24 Bno mahogany Sofa*, 12 do do fete a let* do, 38 flno
rCHf,! P? W « rna a *L '!**■ d ° mahogany
, a ,r *. do do, 12 do do do. new style, 12 do do Roekerc va-
riotu axes, 12 do do French Bedsteads, 12 do high post do
ro **" ood ’ w *l n «t nnd mahogany marble top Tables,
various pattern* and style*, 24 Foot Benche*, do do do, 6Q
walnut andwhite Wood pollihod Table*, Ac.
* n, l to be continued daily until the whoktle
-Bgt Term* liberal and made known at aale.
,, _ Administrator's Halo.
iKr. Al™! 11 o’clock, will b. «oM .t 14*
All tlm good* In said store, eonsUtlng of Liquor*. Cigar*.
Suure Ur, i:o Ure A , ;" d ".? tUre "’ *nd Aamber ror-
ntiure, ftc Also, the unexpired lease of Lot corner of
Biyan and Weat /tread streets belonging to U e estate of
Jr M ,{ b r pSmfidon of theCburt
of Ordinary, and by order of the Administrator
Term* ca*h. ’ m ar4
» . Corn aud Flour.—At Private Sale.
Juat received In store, and far salo at the lowest market
prico. In Jots to MUit purchasers.
800 bags prime White Corn.
260 bags *uperfino Yellow. nior a
Private Sale—16 hhds best New Urlean*Sugar, landing
from brig Crocus, and for sale l«bl7
At Private Rple—Four very valuable Iota, 80 by 30 feet,
situated near Market Square, on Congress street, betweeu
Jefferson and Montgomery street*. fob!6
At Private Salo.—Just received and for sale tn quanti
ties to suit purchaser*, 60 bale* Rico liny, cut when tlio
rice was perfectly verdant and In milk, equal to the best
timothy or clover, aud superior when passed through tho
cutting box. Try IL fabl4
Private Sale—Ono hundred batrel* best Planting Pota
toes Just received and far salo at 166 Bay street. Terms
cash. feblO
Administratrix Sale.
On tho llret Tuosday In April next, will be sold, Iu front ol
the court bouse, during the legal hours of sale.
All improvements on tlie south-east corner ofdot*No. 33,
Warren ward, corner of Broughton and Prico street*. Sold
by order of the honorable Court of Ordinary for Cliatliam
county, far the lieuefft of the heirs and creditors of the
estate of (ias;«r Bosey, deceased. Terms cash, purchasers
paying far titles. MATILDA ROSEY, Adm’x
feblO estate Gasper Roaey,deceased.
, „ _ Guardian Sale
Do tho Tuesday In April next, during the legal hours of
sale, will be sold, before the court uouae in the city of
Savannah,
Three prime likely young negro**. tI* • two boys and one
girl, botonging to the estate of J. J. Snlfaer, deceased. Sold
under a decree of tlie Superior Court of Chatham county,
and by order of tho Guardian, for division among the heir*.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. feblO
Administratrix Sale.
On tho first Tuesday In April next, before the court houso,
In tho city of Savannah, will be sold.
Lot No. 21. Calhoun ward, and Half Lot No. 18,Wesloy
ward. Sold by order of the llnuorahlc Court of Ordinary
for Cliatliam county, far tho benefit of tlie heirs and cred
itors of the estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terms
cash. MARY A. ROUSSEAU, Administratrix
fobO __ estate Jules Rousseau.
At Private Safal
I/it No. 40. on tho west side of West Broad street, and
south of Robertsville. being 34 feet front by 100 feet deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years from June. 1861. with a ro-
nowal of five years at a valuation, rent $48 per annum.—.
Tho improvements are, a store, and a dwelling ono atory
and a half high, with a largo and commodious stable.—
Terms cash. # docl3f
Private Hale—126 bbl* itosendnle Hydraulic Cement, now
landing from schooner Enchantress, from Now York.
VN1TKD BTATKH MAIL LINK.
oct.10
YJRANDY. WINE AND
Ii 16 1
20 do vnrfhus brands, French
30 nnd .‘4 pipes do
R bids superior (lid Peach
40 do domestic
I" ,'4 cask* brown Sherry Wine,
2 fi pipes do do do
16 .'4 casks medium anil choice Madeii
26 hi do Sicily
10 do Port
26 ,*.» d‘» Sweet Mnlngn
Also. 4') baskets CUampiign, 11 pipes Medor Swan and
Holland Gin, 8 quarter casks Cherny Brandy, for wale by
I'ALMtiS.
WEBSTER ft 1
and Home So
ids, by II
■I and Hie Constitution of Man. hvE LYoumans.
A Week's Delight, or Gaines and Stories.
Tile Itethrothed. hv Alessandro Manrono.
dim Year, a tain of wedlock, by Emily F Carlen.
John, or a Cousin in Hand is worth two Counts in the
Bush, by Emily F Curlen.
CountChrisioval. vol. 2d.
Linne lyicbwood. a novel. Iiv Catherine Crowe.
Wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Runtime.
Works of John C Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almannc, for 1854.
More of Mrs. Partington's Carpet Bag of Fun.
Busy Moments ol an Idle Woman.
Graham's and Harper's Magazine, for January.
Received and for sale at 136 Congres* street, by
jnn’JO S. S. SIBLEY.
S UGAR AND MOLASSES.—46 bhds choice now process
N. (I Sugar ; 20 do primo N. O. do ; 26 do lair do do
12 do superior (TitrKlod do ;
15 lilid* choice Porto Bico Sugar ;
160 bbls prime N. O. Syrup; 76 do comxon do;
60 do prime W. 1 Molasses,
30 lilid* do do do.
100 bids Crashed nnd Clarified Sugar; 15 boxes Loaf do ;
26 bid* coaso uud lino Powdered do : for aale by
fol.23 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
M ONEY IJIHT.—-Three months from dato application
will bn made tn the Marine ft Fire Insurance Bank
and (lie Bank Stato iff Georgia, for new Notes In place of
the originals, ono half of which havo been lost by mail, of
the following description, to wit :
$106 M. ft F. Ins. Bnnk, Sav. Ga. letter II. No. 1072
$50 “ *• “ “ “ “ “ K. No. 696.
$6 Bank Stato of Ga., “ *• “ A. No. 1634.
$2 “ •• ** ** •* * l much worn and defaced.
DAVID MATH IIS.
Trotipvlllo. Oa., 23d Feh . 1854. mar1-13w.
17*IIKSI1 (,’URltENTS. ftc —Just rocolved two cask Cur
l 1 rants.-‘Ml drum* Figs. 5 cases Prunes, 5 case* Oingei
Preserves, indoz Brandy Fruit nnd plain Preserve*.20 do*
Walnut. Mushroom and Tomato Catsups ; 10 dor. Olivo Oil,
m pints and quarts ; 20 dor. Pickles, In quart* and half gal
lon jar* ; 30 whole, half nod quarter boxes Raisin*, in
layer* and bancho*; Citrons. Mace. Nutmeg*.Cordial*, ftc.,
nod for sale by DAVID O'CONNER.
iler22 Corner of Broughton and Drayton-*t*.
-Lipplncott. Grainfai
lazotteer. odlled by T Baldwin and
J Thomas. M I). with n new and superb map of tho United
State*, on steel, the only con plot© nml thoroughly reliable
Gan tti-er iff tho United State* yet published. Received
and for salo at tlio faiuk staro of H S. SIBLEY,
jau22 135 Congress-st.
U NITED STATES (! A/.ETTF.EIl.-
(>».’* United States Gazetteer.
I IRlRHALF.—A black girl, 16 years old; a bluet: girl 14
’ years old.
A black b iv 10 years old. Timber hand.
A bl (ck man 22 year* old. ploughman and field hand.
A black woman and 2 children. fiFld hand.
A black woman and child, field hand.
A block woman, seamlross, cook, washer and iron, and
2 children.
A black man 26 years old. sawyer and mill hand-
mart
A black man 26 years old. sawyer and mill hand,
mart WYLLY ft MONTMOLLJN.
jQEEF.—20 half barrels G. Hawt Beef. Just received and
KPISCOPAL PliDLICA'l’IONS,
J UST received.a variety of puldicntions of the New York
Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts, Church Cato-
chisms. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu
able Publications. For sale at tho Book Store of
8. 8. SIBLEY,
nuglO No. 136 Congress-strcot.
P tOFESSOU ROWF.’B new invented Kraalvo Gum. tlie
best preparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks
For salo nt tlio Book
r stain* from book
from book or paper, l or salo at tlio Bo
26 S H SI lll.l-.V. No 135. -t
S UGAR—20 blidH P. It. Sugar, 30 do Muscovado do, lot
bills Stuart’s A. B nod C clarified do, 40 bbls ernsbot
do. 25 do pulverized do. for sale by .
nov20 MoMAHON ft DOYLE
R EADY-MADE BUSINESS SUITS—A supply or the above.
consisting of grey, mixed und check Casslmero, just
received and fur salo by WM. R. SYMONS,
WiriR Dranor nnd Tailor. 17 Whltaker-st.
\| APK1N RINGS—Ivory, hone, bo:
1\ Rigs, for sale by nov23
O IL'. X'\ -in Mil- l.in- i Oil. In Hprrm do. fn'.bi’ifa.
fined do, 10 do Machinery do,3000 lbs White Load. 100
boxes Window Glass. For sulo low by
nuglO CRANE ft RODGERS.
OUMMKIt SILKS.—Wo Invite the atteotinn of our patrons
V J and friends to a handsome selection of light colored
Glace. Plaid and light Summer Silks.
Mart K EM I TO S' ft VERSTILI.E.
L O.-T OR MISLAID.—Tako Notice. Hint I have lost or
mislaid n Promissory Note, for Two Hundred and Four
Dollars anil Thirty-nine cents, dated Savannah. January
13th. 1854, and payablo Sixty Days after the date thereof,
being mado in my favor by .1. M. Haywood, and by nm en
dorsed. All iwrsons are lioreby forbidden to trade for said
Note, or to take tlio same in payment, as payment thereof
ha* been stopped, and I shall not bo responsible a* en
dorser. febl4 A BONAUn.
S UN Dll
heat
f laird, 100 do choice extra family Hams. 3 bhds. do
'Bacon Shoulders. 10 bbls. and half do Pig Pork. lOlinlfbbl*.
Haw’s Corn Beef, Olioxes Beadel’s Tallow ('undies. Htarcb ft
family Snap, 20 boxes Sperm and Star Candles. 10 barrels
Bleached winter strained I.nmp (111. lOOboxesGround Coffee.
Mustard. Cinnamon, and l’eper. 50 tbs Nutmeg aud Mace.TS
Chest Oolong Ten. loose nnd in quarter Ibb packages, 60 bbls
Potatoes, and 100 bbls assorted apple*, ftc.. ftc. For salo by
nov8 DAVID O'CONNOR.
_ strictly prime Goshen Butter, also, choice Butter, 4 lb*
for fl.falr Butter, 5 lb* fi.r $1. for sale by
oct29 W. O. DJCKSON.
P I
Cod Llvor Oil. warranted fresh and containing all the
medicinal virtue*. Just received »nd for sale bv
nov27 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square.
C OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—T. ft I). McKenna. 142
Broiiglilon-strcet. having taken Mr T. Conway, (Into
nt Messrs. Sbealinn) Into copartnersliip. the busiuuss in fu
turn will bo conducted under the stylo nnd firm of
feblft—lm _____ T._k_L. MiKENNA ft CO.
S ’ (’GAR AND CRACKERS—16 hhls oscorado _ anil 40
hhls yellow C Sugar. 76 bbl* Boston, butter and sugar
Crackers, landing and for salo bv
octl4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
D EARBORN’S" Patent Cotton Bala in
salo by oct28
T7H)R HALE—A one-borsoTop Buggy . by
" j» ul OGDEN ft BUNKER.
MURING AND SUMMER—1864.—The subscribers are now
receiving weekly. (ier steamer* from New York, their
Rpringnnd Summer stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods, to which we invite the attention of purchasers.
, DsWITT ft MORGAN,
Ribeto’a Building, Congress street
NKW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMslui'H
PAYS OK UaVIXG SAVANNAH KOR NKW YORK
The Florida, Captain Woodhull Nov’r 6
The Alabama. Captain Scbenck, « u
Tho Augusta, Captain Lyon, u jq
Tlm Florida, Captain Woodliull n ju
Tlie Alabama. Captain Hclienck, •* 23
The Augusta. Caplnin Lynn u
The Florida, Captain Woodhull, Dec’r 3
Tlie Alabama, Captain Hclienck, « 7
Tlie Augusta, Captain Lynn it 10
The Florida. Captain Woodhull, 11 77
the Alabama, Captain Scbenck, •» 21
Tlio Augusta, Captain Lyon «i 04
Tlie Florida, Captain Woodhull, •• 34
These ship* are tho largest on the coast, unsurpassed in
speed, safety and comfort—making their passage* in 60 to
60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful und po
lite officers. They offer n most desirable conveyance <0
New York. On tho completion of the KNOXVILLE, In
January next, this lino will bo semi-weekly. Cabin unsu
ng©, $25. ‘PADELFORll, KAY ft CO..
0.....^. A K*nt* in Savannah. 4
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway, New York,
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK
'Through in 60 to 66 hours.—Arm Fork and
Charleston Steam /'octets— leave Adger’S
Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the now aud
splendid Steamships
JAMES AUGER, Captain J. Dickikkon, 1,500 tonsl
MARION. Captain M. Bkkhv, 1.200 tons,
SOUTHERNER, Captain IV. Fowtkh, 1.000 tons, will leavo
each altcrmato Wednesd>y, liaving been newly coppered
and guards raised, Is now In complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room accnir*
modations,apply at tlio ofllco of the Agent
HENRY MI88ROON*
Comer East Bay and Adger ft Son’s Whnrve*
N. R.—A new ship will be placedln tho lino to connect
with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. foblO
UNITED Bl’ATKH MMfa :
From Matim, Ua.,to Tallahaiire, Fit*.
Railroad lo Uglethorp—Stages to Bxltahassre
commenced on the Oth Inst., running three time* a week
via. Newton, Bainbridge. nnd Quincy, and throe times a
~oek via. Thomasvllle, Duncansville, ftc.
Passengers by tills route will leave Macon at half past 8
o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tlie Stages
leavingOglethorgo either way nt 11 o’clock, arriving at Tate
lahasseo, at 10 o’clock on tho 0 voning of the next day—tim*
by either route 35 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Rainbrlilg#
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, nt 10,1*. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, by tlio way of
Thomasvllle—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday ■
aud Fridays, at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe toTallahnsseo by either route
in 36 hours—from Macon in 38—nnd from Savannah in 60
hours.
By this routo Pnssengor leaving Savnnnah by 8 o’clock
Train iff Cars, will arrive nt Tallahnsseo iu 60 hours. It i*
also decidedly tho host, cheapest und most exnoditiousrout*
for travellers to Apalachicola ami West Florida
Fare from Macon to Oglethnrpo $1,75 ; from Oglothoroe
to Tallahassee, $16,00,
L. C. Shaw. Ageut nt Oglotborpe,
A. A. FI8UIR, “ “ Tallahassee.
ftugOO F, K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
BOUTII-WKBTK11N HAILHOAP.
mS 1°‘* A^MG^arr^nt Cohinib’us' i
o’clock, P. Jt.
Islave Columbus dally nt 0 o’clock. A. M.,andOgletnorro ■
at 11 tj A. M.; arrive ai Macon nt 3p. M.
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train in
Savannah. Augusta and MlUedgevlllo,and with Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanoogn, Nash
ville, ftc.
Connecting dally nt Columbus, by Inst lino of conches, 28
to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. ft’ W. P. R. R. to Montgom
ery. Ain.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassco anilEufaula
mail stages.
Pasaengera breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
"EG. W. ADAMS, .Superintendent.
nug.'U
Maoor. Aug. 29,1863.
SAVANNAH Ai IIIIANCI iVTllK HAILIuJaTi
N OTICE i* hereby given, thnt tlio books to recnivo sub
scriptions of stock t “ ~
. to tlio Savannah and IlranchvllUi
Railroad, will bo o|>eued at tlio following places from tlio
February next until tho second Monday In
** ‘ J lit ulna 1 , II _.1
first Monday _ mmm
April m xt between the'hours of nine o’clock,* Ar M., anil
three o'clock. P. if.
The following gentlemen have been appointed commis-
sinner* by the last Legislature, nnd will please to open tlio
hooks ns above mentioned at tlie following places, to wit:
At Rranchvillc—Donald E. Barton, P. Chnrtraud, aud
Oliver Ott.
At Isi wry’s Tom Gut—Wm. S. Hamburg, Wm. E. Wroter.
and George Y. Patrick.
At Black villa—John E. Tobin, William II. Montlgue, and
Wm. 8. Reynolds.
At Barnwell, C. II.—Lowls O’Bannon. 8. J. Bailey, and J.
M. Hutson
At Whippy Swamp Cross Ronds—B. McBride, Thomas II.
Willingham, and John J. Harrison.
At l.nwtonville—Thomas Willingham, Gcorgo Rliodessen
and Edmund Marlin.
At Robertrille—J. Lartiguo, A. J. Lawton, nnd Giarles
Jaudon.
At l’urysburg—John P. Raymond, John I*. Mimff, atul
Joseph Hazel.
At Charleston—Edward Boat wick. George II. Walter and
Thomas Reilly.
Notice whereof shall bo given by each set of commission
ers of the tiino nnd place of subscribing, either by advertis
ing in a gazette or such other manner ns they may deem
best, for at least ten days previous to tho opening of tho
said books.
Tho coinmissinoer* herein named, will please togivo no
tice forthwith. If time will permit.! will supply them witli
hooks in proper form, also a copy of the Act, incorporating
the said company. J. LARTIGUE,*
jan29—td Chairman of tho Central Committed.
IJIC HAMS—5 bills Pig Ham*. 6 do smoked Beef. 300 lbs
L Bologna Sausage, now “ " ' "*
Ly
piCKLE
new, 20 case* Hcheiduin Gin. For salo
HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
AND SAUCES.—25 dozzen assorted Pickles .. M „
Sauces, for sale by dec22 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
H AVANA LMTEKY TICKHIB.—Tho subscriber, agent
for the above, will Im happy to supply all orders sent
him. Tho Littery is drawn every twenty days, and tlio
price of tickets ranges from $5 to $20. All communication*
strictly confidential
JOHN HARVEY, Exchange Broker,
Intel—eod2m !I3 Broad street. Charleston. 8. C.
R AISLNS—6° halfand 50 quarter boxes fresh Raisins, far
w * ln b F octlO A. BONAUD.
piUN rs AND PICTURES.—A beautiful aasortmentTff line
. ,, ^,n . l '^, an,l 1 > c t«rc*. among them a new variety equal
to oil paintings, and much cheaper, for sale by
H. 8. SIBLEY. 136 Congress-street
R fICKLAND LIME.—1200 Cask* Rockland Slone Lime Iu
store, and far sales in lota to suit purchasers by
_ no » a K. W. RUKER.
D HKSS goods—llnid and figured light and dark colored
Silks; plain and figured black Silks; rich figured
Mouslin d« lAin. plain do ; lino assortment of plaid Shawls;
Frencli worked Collars. Sleeves, aud Chimesotts , Cambrio
and Swiss Band*. For sale by
■1»»27 AIKIN ft BURNS.
P ORTER—25 casks Ilibort Porter, far salo, corner of Bay
and Whitaker streets, by Jan'J'l A. BONAUD.
P OTATOES—200 bbls Pink-eye Planting Potatoes, 60 do
good eating do. landing nnd for haIi- br
’ ‘ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
B lanket.'., a i ,iin-miunMit, just openmi. of ali
qualities, nt very low prices.
M. PRKNDfcRGAST ft CO., 178 Broughton st .
dcc22 opposite St Andrew’s Hall. West side.
F /fiVrOES—60 bbls Potatoes, landing from brig Mnntici'L
lo. far sale by ^ d4 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft 00.
B ITTER. CHEWiE, fte.—26 kegs selected Goshen Butter.
60 boxes Cheese, 60 do Bunch Raisins. 100 do scaled
Herring, 20.000 superior Plantation Segars. reeel red ami for
sale by feb32 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
T ARD—100 palls new Tennessee Lard, for aale by~
JcJ feb2fl OGDEN ft BUNKER.
H AMS—-12 hbds Roloaon's No 1 new Hama,for sain bv
fab23 OGDEN ft BUNKER.