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Amusements.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OF NATUllAl. HISTORY,
jS PKHMANBNTLY LOCATED AT
AR90RY HALL)
IN TIIK CITY OK HAVANNAII, OKOIUMA,
where mny bo found a
great collection of curiosities
FROM ALL PAHT8 OK TIIK WOULD.
g§~ Admit lance 26 rents. linen Iron) 0 A. M. to 2 I*. M
firm - •" 6 * n, l fount 7 to 9 I*. M. Friday evenings exelu
, lir l, furtlie colored population. nuv23—'tv
CASH DltY GOODS STORE.
IN
tprinf
K\V GOODS.—The subscriber* U tre just received end
now opening a very extensive and choice stock ot
ml Hummer (loud*. It lias been selected with cure
ihraces every variety of I’lald, striped end plaid Silk,
Grenadine*, Iknuia Maria ‘liaauea, Itoiagvs, Crape <le 1’arl*.
Uutnn Crape. Ocantas. Itomtiusiiiea. Alpacca, t'hally, Her-
.|« tain* Organdy. Cambric*. Muslins, tawn*. Ac . with
ou e of the moat complete and richest assor t men ta of Frcncli
Embroidery ever exhibited In this market in Chomesuttos,
,<!,.•! es. Collars, and Hetta of ditto. Also, I Ion it mi Lice
tVllsr*. Sleeve* and Clieme-ettes. with a lint* assortment of
la.-e Goods, white Hoods, Mantillas, Tnlmus, Hosiery
(,|i»es, Ac.
l'lie subscriber* intend keeping up their stock by weekly
additional and w ill offer at all times one of the largest ni ’
best selected aaaortuieiit* in the city, nt such prices as
fiimre satisfaction I sidle* de*irnu» of making a good *
lection are invited to call early by
AIU.MH ft DRUNKER.
marl-If Corner of Congrea and Wliltaker-streots,
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
f 1'IIK Huburiber* have just received n lew pu ces of the
L following styles, a choice selection, to which the,’
would invite the attention of early purchasers :
figured and I’lald Itarego IVI-aincs
Mourning, all-colored and I’lald Bareges.
Hilk and Linen Lustre.
Colored lawn*.
I’lald and Colured Organdie.
•oloredJaec
id.
do.
Hwi«s Muslin.
English nod American Prints.
KEMPTON k VKRSTII.LH,
feblil Wariog's Range.
NEW SPRING GOODS:
rpm. suliscrlbera have just received a small lot ol Harege
X de I .allies, in small neat patterns,
I'lluted and I’lald Harcges,
I’rintcd Hilk Tissues.
IMu n White Bareges,
English and American Prints,
• of House Keeping Goods, which will be of
loi
d low for cash by
feblil ADAMS A HIU'NNER.
TO CONTRACTORS.
I'MDKH WANTED.—PropoMil* will be received till tin
j ITthday of April. 1H54. for furnishing the United State*,
divi re-1 at F< rt JiITitmiii. Tortugas Island. Florida, the
Honing bill of Lumber, viz :
310,090 feet b. m.,0 by 8 Yellow Pine, in uny lengths,
om 111 to 37. or 30 to 38.
RiO.OOO Icet b. in., it Yellow Pino Plank.
The Lumber must be suuiid. free from large or rotten
lot' rr-'M 'hakes and gcnerallwof uny impertection* wl
ill materially affect ita strength, and be sawed straight
id tr in* to dimension*. A moderate amount of sapun any
ece will not to* objected to; but sticks which are no*
ear of hark will he rejected.
The I. nii'e-r mu«t be subject to Inspection and Measure
lent after delivery at Fort Jefferson, by an agent of the
mtedStates, appointed for the purpose, and will not be
ui'ideri'd a* received until such inspection and measure-
icnts shall liavu been made.
At least llKl.000 feet niu-t be shipped within one month
'ter the signing of the Contract, and nn equal or greate
t be delivered in each subsequent inoulli, till
the whole is furnished.
Payments will he mado on tlio delivery of each cargo, if
desired, twenty per cent being, however, deducted from
each payment, and retained till tho whole is delivered, to
rn-.ur* the fulfilment of the contract.
Is should state the price |ier M at which the I.
1'iopo- il* should stnte the price |icr M at which tl
b-r will lie delivered at Fort Jefferson, fice of all <
d to the i
v to
Lumber.”
Four Jktikiuo'
. Fla..
EDIT'ATKIN.
rpilE undersigned will conduct a Select School, in tho
1 Oglethorpe Hull, where youth will be carefully in-
structed in the following various departments of Literature
and Science, viz : Languages—English. tatin. and Greek;
Fcienct—Arithmetic, Book-keeping. Geography. Geometry.
Algebra. Mensuration, l’iain and Spherical Trigonometry,
Astronomy. Globe*. Navigation, I grad Surveying, and the
Did. renlial and Integral Calculus.
Having conducted academies, both in Georgia and South
Car.din i. they can produce highly respectable testimonials
both of capability and character.
The academy will bo opened on Monday. February 27th.
Terms made known by application to tho teacher*
PATRICK Hl'RKE,
THOMAS CLEARY,
Reference—Rev. Edw'd Quigley. Savannah ; Jus. S. Dar
lington. Esc . and John Dunbar, Esq., Dunbarton, S. C.; E.
Dellinger. I.vj . Columbia S. C. feli'JO
SUNDRIES.
1 A HALF CHESTS superior Gunpowder Tea; 0 do do do
1U Hyson do;
10 half clients, in quarter lb packages, Hyson Tea, c
venient for retailing;
40 9 an I 10 Iff chests superior Hyson Ten;
H half chests, in 2 111 packages, do do do;
10 do do in 2 Hi do superior Rlnck do;
*20 do do in qiiarterlb do. Black Tea for retailing;
15 fl III do superior I Hack Tea;
10 bag* black Pepper; 10 do Allspice;
Si) mat'Cinnamon,
40 boxes ground Pepper, Ginger and Spice;
50 do superior Mustard;
60 do L-mon. Raspberry and Strawberry Svrufi;
40 do one gallon, hair and quarter, assorted Picklei
*“ ' '' imotine Candles;
CO
Deadel's Tallin
30 do Sperm Candles; 00 do Family Soap;
60 do Pale and No 1 Soap;
40 do Pearl Starch; 30 do Tomato and Walnut Catsup;
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do Soda Haleratus,in quarter, hf and one lb papers;
a do Ginger Preserves;
10 do assorted W I do;
80 do 1 groeach, quarter and hf lb Smoking Tobacco;
20gro line cut Yellow Hank Chewing Tobacco;
60 do do assorted brands do ilo;
80 M Cigars, assorted kinds. For sale by
f.d'21 WKIISlT.lt ft PALMES.
DlOltK MEDICAL ROOKS.
TV’ THORNE WILLIAMS has received—Pnget on Surg-
» V , leal Pathology; Handy’s Text Hook of Anatomy
ido in Dissecihins. 2H0Illustrations ; Liltell on Ills-
f the Eye ; Anatomical Ri-in.*nibrnncer or Pocket
Anatomist; Reese's Pocket Medical lexicon ; Warrington's
G’.steii ic ' ii.i: - • - 'li question and an*
‘ ** *' dec!4
and G
■ Grocery Store, per
supply of preserved
and Pate de ('allies.
Corner of Day and
fou24
II & Smith's Com pend of Mi
J UST received nt A. Bunaud* Fane
steamer rom New York, a new
Libstcrx. Salmon. Pate de Pordreaux
Also, some very line Uruiero Cheese.
Whitaker streets.
P OTATOES—100 bills I’otatoos. just l ul l' d from the Grig
Georginna.and for sale by J20 E. W.I1UKER.
J 31NK DI D BLANKETS. quilts, whi te and'colored Han-
1 nels. Iito-iehed .aud brown sliirtings. Irish linen*, birds*
eve diaiier*. long lawn*, huckabucks. table damasks, linen
and cotton sheeting*, damask napkins, etc . just received
and for sale by m.vB) Dr WITT k MORGAN
D EN MEAD'’SGEORGIA FL il'lt—lUO libls of the above
Miperior Flour, received and for sale by
dec 14 1IOLCOMDE. JOHNSON k CO.
Tj'IJil’R—50 bills Flour, landing pur sclir. Mohawk, from
J 1 lialtimore. aud for snle by
nov!3 RIUGIIAM. KELLY k CO.
YT OLD PEN.-TaND PENCILS AND STEEL'PENS.’—Just
v J received, n line assortment of gold pens and pencils
double and single extension ; also, a variety of line
pens.f * cheap at the book a’ore of
aplIS 8. S. ■*' "• I V. 1 '..''Congress-street
K NIFF. Sll ARI’ENEILT-Iust received, a hit or the new
style Knife Sharpeners. Cull and got
febl7
J. P. COLLINS’.
])
IMK.'TIC LIQUOR—100 libls K Phelps and Rose Gin. 50
do I’& H Connecticut river do. 40 do Domestic Bran-
0 i|o \,,w England Rum, 50 do Hcclilied Whisky, re-
,t n^.i c..» nalu by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
' brig Martha
febl
I ATI IS -IdJO.OOO tath* daily expected po
-4 Rogers. For sale to arrive by
octls RIUGIIAM. KELLY k CO.
rii.onF.s
w
—A beautiful pair of thirteen inch Uli
ml terrestrial, for sale cheap, by
8. S. SIBLEY. 185 Congroi
1 Irish Whisky,!
IIISKY.—5 ensks genuine Scotch
id aud bottle. For sale by
dec 10 HYLAND k O’NEH.I..
P OTATOES.—100 libls Potatoes, now landing from the
llrig Northman from Boston. For sale by
n0V 8 OGDEN k BUNKER.
T UST’RF.i'EIVER—per steamer Isaludla. from Havana—
20.000 Cigars. ta Rosa brand ; 10.000 Vegucrna Planta
tion ; ’25,000 La lntcgridad, lor salo by
dec’28 A. RON AUD.
U ECEIVED' PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—2 bids Pig Ham
2 dodo Sides.2 do do Shoulders, 25 boxes Oranges, 1
do Lemon*. 15 bids Apples. 1 do Smoked Tongues, 10 ha
bbls Fulton market Beef. Forsaleby
f*bj7 JOHN 1). JESSE.
C 10IINED BEEF "AND PIG l’i)RK—Just 15 hail
/ bids Haw’s Corned Beef. 15 bids and half bbls I’lg Pork
For sale at the corner of Broughton and Drayton *t.. by
dec3 AVID O’CONNER.
K ID (iLoVE.-to-A sploudid assort ment ofladies’ und gen
tlemon’a black and colored Kid Gloves, just received
and lor salo by KEMPTON k VEItSTII.l.E.
dec]] Wariog’s Range.
A LMANACS FOR 1854.—Grenville’s Almanac lor tin
States of Georgia, South Carolina. Alabama, and Florl-
da, for sale, wholesale and retail, at 135 Congress st.. by
dcclft ’ 8. S. SIBLEY.
QK TIERCES HAMS. 10 do Shoulders. 20 bids I’ork.'lanf
s»*J iug this day per brig R Russell, from Now York, and
fur sale on the wharf, by
decl7 OGDEN k DONKER.
B ACON AND PORK — Ohhds.l’nnu' Baeon Sides.0tiercel
superior Hams. 20 barrels Rump Pork, landing pei
Brig Josephus, for salo by
{ ACON—5 hli'ls liaeor
snlo by 20
AY-
DRIGIIAM. KELLY k Co.
oulders.just received, and fo
H ______
1JRANI1Y. GIN. WINE. &o.—12 hair pipes (Hard. Dupuy
1J A I ll’s Brandy. 8 do Durand 4s Sazerae’s do. 15 quarter
ea.ks .In Lulls, 1811. and • Pliitorn” do. 6 pipes Holland
Gin. 2 puncheons Scotch Whisky. 10 half pipe* old Madeira
Wl„;,vary ■".pT'or, to »"’^ C0SSERAT k ,
C l AMELIAS, ike.—A largo and elegant assortment ol
J C.vmelias.amongst which are the most desirable vari-
ttim ; also, Roses, Geraniums, Dwarf Orange*, and many
other kind*, will be offered for sa e this morning by
tiov 12 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square
H AY -75 baloa rrlmoEoatern Hay.juatrocoivea andfnr
sale by nOV28 '■ W. BUKER
0 HYTH—100 bags prime Maryland Oats landing per sclir.
Summerset, for lale by . „
feb22 BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00.
N lOTICE —'Tlio subscribers bog to notify their patron*
and friends that they will, In n few days, open a stock
™7*ru (s. Medicines, &o.. in Broughton street, where they
*dl tenipnrurily conduct business until they shall have
their arrangements fer the permanent re cstabluh
“••nt of their house.
„ 11” v will, for the present, he found at the store on
Hrougliton street, between Wood 4s Co.’s and Solomons’
Ofoeery Store. junlH—tf A. A. SOLOMONS k CO
Velvet anifsilk Mantillas, white crape Shawls, cloth
’ Tslints, N W Collars. Chmnisettes. Arc. just received
»" 1 fur Tain by di‘c'28 IIkWITT 4c MORGAN, i
ljAl.l a* I—2l)() tuns good ship Balias I. for sale by
JsJ*nl8 BRIGHAM KELLY 4c CO.
CM.GAR—76 hhds fair to choice N O Sogar. 10 do Musoo
h^/sdo do. 10 do prime to choice Porto RIoo do, 60 bbls
Mawm’*refined c Sugar; for sale by
•HK WEBSTER k PALMES.
TO RENT—Two small houses at the comer of Dray
Wttfon street and Liberty atrcct lane. Apply at this
—"W"*- fsUSl
PR108UOTT lim si;,
runt •(]/ i."si.lusiy uml .Vjiniio-.Vfrasf*. Nm York.
(»- II. SUJtHTON, 1'KOPKIft.TnH )
Ml Mos.u 8. I^nikk 4( Son, funner I \ of the Unlsr
■Ifl ‘‘‘ ".'•i Mnron Georgia, bog leave to Infm m U.vlr
M i "titluwn mends that Inconsequence ol ilivdostruu*
tiiin in th.i Isvfargn House, they have located themselves at
the above uamed establishment, whom they will bo happy
to entertain thani ami the traveling publlo.
feb’M—3ra
THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 19, 1854.
IsANIKll IlOUHE-MAUON, UA.
I' 10 un, l#r*lgiied having leased tlio above ostab
ijj Rshinenl beg to assure the traveling jiublio that
(L nu exortioua will bo spared to sustain the reputation
ot mu uouse. GEO. M. LOGAN, t „ . ,
jaul’J—ly JAMES MEARA, ^ Ij-oprlotora.
I'M t»l. VTA IlOUSIC, P1COI.ATA, FLA,
J ri The subscriber would respectfully inform the
|| traveling community that ho has leased tho nbovo
SL'iniiiod house.and Is now ready to accommodate
travelers, and hopes, by giving his personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
Ilo will have horses and carriages at all limes to accom*
module his guests, GEO. M. GALt’IN,
dool8 I’roprietor.
1* 1< AN TIG IIS’ II OTIC Is—AUGUSTA, GA.
m l’liis splendid now house, situated on Hniad-sl.,
immediately In front or the site of tho old Planter*'
Hotel, which has been tarnished throughout with
new luriiiture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will bo the endeavor or
th» Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with tholr custom J. M. SIMI’KON,
novff—tf Proprietor.
Rheumatism Cured!
EITHER INFLAMMATORY. ACUTE MR CHRONIC.
, sYo tlijrerenre how teoere or how loivj ititiiiiiny.
' I 'HE undersigned. Druggists, have for sale that iuvalua*
1. lile and sure remedy, Martimore't llhrmnalic Cumpouwl,
now so universally known und so highly appreciated by
many thousands who have long been cripples and have
been restored to perfect health by its use. The extensive
manufacturing arrangement*, ns also a desire to meet the
circumstances of nil who may be alUicted with lid* dU a-o.
and make it. to then,, tl,,- nil iU-l..e n (he
( Kitr.viN, inode of treatment have determined the proprio
tors to reduce the price to tiiiikk iioi laks per bottle ; at
which the agents will sell it in future.
J. II. CARTER At CO.. I , .
a. a sou>Mu.>«&ca )*«•»'« s»™"d»u.
Sold I u Oglethorpe, by I'emlieitaii k Ellis; Macon by L.
Little, and I'nyne A: Nesbitt; MilU-dgei ille, bv /., IV. Little;
Marietta, by Win. Route; AugosU. by llavilnml. ltlsley 4;
Co., and Win. II. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala., by It. R. Jones
At .Co,, and Cunningham. Cole As Co ; at wholesale by A A.
Solomons k Co., and J. II. Carter At Co., Savnnnnli, On.;
Ilavllund. Ilariell A: Co., and P. M. Cohmi AtCo..Clinriestuu,
S. C.. and J. Wright At Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. New
Orleans.and by Druggists generally thi oiighuut the United
States.
The above are also agents fur the sale of that Invaluablo
preparation, already so extensively und pnpiilnrly known
by hundreds of thousands throughout tho United Stalls,
MOKTIMOKIG’S
BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD I’UiGITFR.
The iinmenso sale of tills Cordial, during the last two
years, and tho universal satisfaction it has given to all—
including hundreds of the most respectable physicians
throughout the country—proves It the most valuable Al-
terutive and Blood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all disease* nrUimcfrom indigestion, a torpid condition of
the I-iier. or impurities of the llloud While us a Preven
tive of disease. i-*|iecially those of a Bilious and Intermit
tent type, nothing lias been found to equal It.
This is a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
perfectly harmless—even with the feeblest constitution.—
its action is simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beiictici.il results. As an agreeable Tonic, it promotes
he.illhv digestion, at the same time replenishing the gas
tric juice* And furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity and vitality to tho llloud’. equalize* its circulation,
uowlv electrilied throughout every proper channel, stimu-
lot' s the Liver to healthy actum.
lle-liivlgoratca and Restores the IGufeeblcd
anil l)<lillltatcil,
and thus, not only removing disease but fortifying tho sys
tem against its attacks, nud producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
Tills Cordial and Blood Purifier, should he kept in every
family nud used by every individual, as it may not only
save to them hundreds ol dollars, but also save them from
affliction, and even save life itself.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists and merchants will bo allowed n liberal dis
count on both the above preparations, und can procure it
of our wholesale agents, as iilmvc. at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING k CO., Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay stroet. New York ; South-western Depot
in Louisville, Kentucky, orders tuny bu addressed at either
Place febl6—ly
SoOO (HalK imc.
II On KM SACK'S WORM 8 YU UP.
A N article fouti led upon scientific principle*.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has nrtrr been known to fail in curing
the most ob'tlnute cases. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only do.
stroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tnj c Worm.
This worm is tho most vlifli ult to destroy of all that In
habit the human body. It gr ws to nn almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intes
tines and stomach as to produce Fits.St. Vitas’ Dance. Arc ,
which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaint* have their origin from the tap*
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicine*
for their disea-e. To a ho are afflicted with this aw-
fill foe to health. I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pill* ; the Svrup to be taken in doses of two ta
ble *|Mionful* three times a day. then take from live to
eight of my Liver Pills, t" dislodge and pass the worm. Dy
strictly following those directions, the mostolistiuatecases
of tape worm cun he speedily cured.
Kouii'i or Stmunrli Worm.
This worm is usually found in thesinnll intestines,and is
the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
conlincd to them, as adults have frequently been known to
stiller with them. The symptoms most prominent wliilo
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking nt the
nose, a blueish streak under the eyes. Ace. If you.or any ol
your children have any of the above symptoms. I lotion-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if after
using it according to the directions the patient Is nut re
stored to health.und the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the grave, as for fail, there is no such word ns fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Ancnrlilnt, or Small Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the human sylem is liable, arc
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to ho
found In tho rectum, and if allowed to remain, from'the ir
ritntion they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such as inflammation of the bowels, and other do-
rntigvuient* of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
Hint can be used I* H'.bensi' k * Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ancnrndies. Hint
I defy any one to produce n ease where my Worm Svrup
and l-iver PHI* nre recommended to be used lliev will ii"t
cure. All that is necessary is In use the syrup'In accord
ance with direction* «»n each bottle ; and in case a gentle
purgntive I* reqnired in order to allay the irritation they
produce, the Liver Pill*, by their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon tlio bowel’s, is the most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
HODKNSACK’8 I.IVER PILLS.
Nn pnrt of the system is more liable to disease than tlio
liver. It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and if diseased, tho blood of course flowing thro’
all parts of the bo ly, produces liver complaiuts, jaundice,
Bilious affections, dyspepsia, kr
Dyipopitii.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and it* variousdisnases nre
dizziness in tho bend.heartburn.oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach, A:c . and some
times general languor ol the whole body, from this it will
bo seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganized
state of the Liver and Stomarh. Hobensack’s I iver Pills is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of tho
system into a healthy action, and rendering tho blood pure
and healthy.
Liver Complaint,
I* alien led with chill*.succeeded by fever, severe pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse lull aud bounding, the pain in the side is in-
• r . , ■ l .-. i •• -ii ..1 tl,- 1. ft loba I." affected, the
pain is generally in the leil *houl ler. with n short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools
clny colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ilo.
bensack’a Liver Pills, as they act directly upon tho seat of
the disease, and then operating u|*ni the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system.
To EemnlcH.
You will dud these Pills au invaluablo medicine in many
•.omulalnt* to which you are subject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene
fit in restoring and purifying tho blood and other fluids *o
as to cure all complaints which may arise from female ir
regularities, ns headnrhe. dimne.v* of sight, pain in the side,
bank. A:c. These Pill* are the only safe and effectual reme.
dv to cure the following complaint*. Gout. Nervousness.
Mrlancliolv. Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis
tn ii [ Ilf v. Dint) f Sight, or in fact any of the dis
ease* thnt arise from affections ol the Inver, impurity of
the Blend, or constipation of Hie Rowell.
Mcillcnl Evidence
We. tho unudersigned Physicians, having had tho reolpt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say.
that the ingredients of which they arc composed makes
them the beat Pill in use for all diseases of the Liver, lrn.
puritieso the Blod, &c.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, M I).
L. BOWEN. M. D.
Purchase none but those having the signature‘‘.1.
N. llHDENSACK,”aa all others are worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
heroine agents, must address Hie Proprietor. J. N. HOREN-
SACK, at ids laboratory.No. 120 North Second-street,above
Race, Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in Hie U. PJ
For sal" in Savannah. Ga„ by J. II. Carter A: Co., J, D.
Moore k Co.. A. A Solomon k Co., and J. E. De Ford.
IHRV21-—JtwAcwlr
II
31AGAZINKS, Me.
ARPER’S Magazine lor December ; Putnam’s Mngazlno
for Deci
nber.
Pictorial Illustrated News.
Eva May. tlio Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon; anew
novel. Received and for salo by S. S. SIBLEY.
nov30 136 Congress-street.
VIEW OF TIIE (TTY OF SAVANNAH.
A BEAUTIFUL ldrda'-eyo view of the City of Savannah
sketched from the steeple of the Exchange, by tVr-
win. and lithographed by It II. IIowki.i., just completed.—
The edition is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early to R. II. Howell, or at the book store of
nov29 ■' i - S. SIBLEY. 185 Congress street.
C HILDREN’S BATHING TUBS.Slop aud Water Pails.Foot
Tubs. Wash Basins. Night Pails. A:c,, for sale by
fcbl7 J. P. COLLINS.
/TIOARS—26.000 fine imported Cigars, various brands
U just received and for sale by
Jar.31
CHAMPION k WATTS.
TTARPER FOR FEBRUARY, with Engravings;
ll Poole’s Index to Periodical Literature 1 vol. flvo;
DuQuincy’s Writings, viz: Autobiographical Sketches. His
torical and Critical Essay a, Philosophical Writer'* Let
ter* to Young Men. the Crasar’*, Essays on the Poets, the
Opium Eat»r, A:c.. kc ;
D’Aubigi.e’s History of tho Reformation. 5 vols;
Hartly Coleridge’s Poems. 2 vols. I/mdon;
Rokitansky’s Pathological Anatomy, 1/indon, Sydenham
Sociuty, 4 vols:
Rilling* on Hi') ileurt and Lungs. Loudon,
Thu Edinburgh Review for January;
Hawthoruo's Blithedalo Romance.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS
febl6
I 1NEN GOODS—Irish Uncos, and pillow-case do; 10-4;
J 11-4 and 12-4 linen Sheetings, light and heavy styles ,
6-4,3-4 and 10-4 linen Daiuask. bleached and brown; lliick-
abuck. Scotch and birds’-eyo Diapers ; brown and bieache-
Damask Table Cloth*; Damask Napkins and Doyles. Red
ceived and for sale by
ootl
IHENRY LATHROP ft 00
E MBROIDERIES.—Just received and opened n large and
varied assortment of all kinds of Embroideries, con
sisting in part of—Muslin and Cambric Bands, Flounelngs,
Edgings and Inserting*: Mull and Dimity Bands ; Breuk-
fust. Dinner and Night Caps; Infant* Holies and Waists:
Muslin and Cambric Collar*. Chemisette and Sleeves, and
Collarette*: alao, a few very handsome Honlton Lace Col
lar* marll KEMPTON ft VERST1LLE.
R
Dtumirno (Sortie.
-as*!
... '*»!* nirtriTosn,
AI roi NM \T LAW. ./'**« mi'ifle. «n
GKOliGl. I’l.iH.l* HOWARD,
ty - , AlDfUNKY Al’ LaiV.
* om<r D Aifiilcr-g. n,„i liayhtnt, .VimanniM, Oa.
■ mrtrav,... THOMAS T. LONG.
ATTOnKEir AT LAW AND ROLICITOK GENERAL, F„ HIST
fw**!'corner Huy and HamanLtiretU. .SutsinnaA.
r m °RDIlffAIlY»» OFFICE,
Corner of Bar and AVhlUker-.tniet*. Offleo hour* from 9
’ *L’ ,to “• M.j aud from 3j^, P. M. to 0, P. M.
JNO. M. IHILLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
win < W rt ™rntrof Whitaktr an t Hov tlnrU.
AU1I practice in the Court* of Scrlven. Bulloch, Effingham.
Bryan. Liberty, Mclntoth. Glynn, Camden aud Chatham
counties. - - -
felt 7
JOSEPH GANA11L,
ran .. , ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office. Il«y street, over the Heading Boom of the Kopubll-
can, entrance Immedl itely cast of Messrs. Price ft Vesder
D. A. O’llYHNE,
’ ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
Office 176 Bay street, over Turner ft Co.’s Drug 8tore.
DAM ELL M COOPER,
ATTORNWS AND COUNSFI.U1RS AT LAW,
AUanUi. Georgia.
FEUD15ANI) ill 0111 .TON'
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
It’iuAim^on City, 1). C., 1
Will practise iu the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against tho Govern-
ini ' u l- june'22
M. WHIT S.MtTii.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELUlR AT LAW.
Alligator. Katt Florida.
Mill practice in the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Cui. 8.8. Sibley, and it. it. Hilton, Kaq.,B*Tannah,qa.
•». XV. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
tbrsyth, Monroe (Ininly. Ga.
-S. XV. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Monticello, Jql'erton County, Florida.
Refcrencu—Hon. W. 11. Fucvimu, Suvuiinnh. Ga.
feb3
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
OTORNKY AND COUNSEIJ.OR AT LAW
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Troupville. Georgia.
Will practise In the Circcuit Court* of Thomas. Ixiwndes,
Clinch, Ware. Appling and Irwin,Georgia ; trad in thuCir.
,,f J»nr«*P«m, Madison uiM Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit or 1 lurid*.and In Alachua and Columbia
counth's In tho Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
\VlLLlAM II. DASIIEK,
iRNEY AND COUNSEIJ.OR AT LAW,
ATTORN E
Will practise
Telfair. Irw
and ill Jefferson, Madison. Hamilton, and Coil
ties. Florida.
inch. Ware. Appling,
and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
’ibla eoun-
feh’23
JACK IIHOWX,
WILLIAMS, OLIVER ft DROWN,
ATI’ORNEYS AT LAW,
Uuma Villa. Marion County. Ga.,
Will practise in tlio counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
.Stewart, Randolph. Muscogeo, U-e, and any adjoining
qulrcd, jun’J'J
s where the
rvices may be r
WALTER 8. MOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OJJlce in the. Exchange.
Will practice in the courts or Scrlven. Washington. Rich-
mood. Burke, and Chatham counties. fob8.
JOHN It. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Laurens county. Gn„ Into junior partner of the
lirm or A. ft J. Cuntiu.VK, Irwinhm. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his cure Partic-
ulnr attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr C B
Guyton. F. II. Howe, Dublin, Ga.; M Marsh. Savannali.
may7—dftwly
BANCROFT Ai lilt VAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Salo iff Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Jtnal Ex tat o,l 17 Hay street. Savannah. jan24
XICIIOLSHCHCQKR. KnWARI) C. WAPB.
CRl'GEK ft WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Ilay-itreet.Savannah.
JOII.N T. ROWLAND. JOHN T. ROWLAND,JR,
ROWLAND M CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-itrret.Sat'annah.
F. HYLAND. 1’. II. O .VEILt
HYLAND & O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. & c
i\cxt Door to Marshall llouie. Ilroughton street.
HAVAN.N'AII. UKOIIOIA.
M holesale and retail dealers in iiii|iurted wines nml liquors
1 rencli brandies, xegurx. mid fancy groceries.
II. It. WA811UUIIN,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
HAVANNAH. OA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR ANDt'OMMLsSION MERCHANT,
jVo. U4 Hay-street, .Samnwih
O' 11 Id A R .Si STONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Tt’orth Commercial Wharf. Charleston, South Carolina
LATH Of TIIK FIRM OF LKOAHK. O’llKAR A CO. ’
TH031A8 M KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
No. 15 Hamartl street. Sarannah. Ga
Load pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic ram*, and kitchen ranges, con-
•antly on hand. Orders from tho country promptly at-
tended to
jau7
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St. An
drew’* Hall, Broughton Street.
ROOKING.
The subscriber I* prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples, and from sixteen years’ experience, feel*assured ho
cuu give satisfaction. Prices very low. Rest reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
ff#*Guttcr» and Conductors made to order.
A. II CHAMPION. J. U. WATTS.
CHAMPION & WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Harnard sired, between the Market and Hay street,
HAVANNAII. OA.,
Dealers In Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Dried
Fruits, ftc.. ftc.
Kofcrenoo*—A. Champion. K«q.. Samuel Solomons. Exn ,
Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead. Swift ft Co . Savannah, Ga.
K. LOCK BIT. IV VI ||. IJINII. JOHN II. DAVIS.
LOCKETT, LONG *V CO„
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
HORTON KIKKMAN,
WATCHES, JEWKijtY. SILVER.WARE.’ FANCY GOODS.
110 Hrouijhlnn-strut.
JOHN G. KALLIGANT,
WHOLKHALK AND ItKTAIL DKVI.KR IN
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
IFaf Side Mon iineo; Square. Savannah. Ga.
PROTECTION IN SI,’ It A N’CE COM PA N Y.~
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents ol the above Company are prepared
to take risks against Film on Buildings and their content*.
Also Maklnb Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.. Agents.
BROWN it HAItRlS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALKS STABLES.
Wt-T IIHOAD HTIIKCT. SAVANNAH. OA.
JNO. H. ni'LL. " ilKNRV C. KINO
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—Tho undersigned hnx this
day associated with him Mr. IDniiv C. Kino, of Glynn
county, with whom he willcontinne the Fnetunigoand Com
mission business In tillscitv.under the ffrin of Hfi.l ft Kino
janl’J JNiI II. HI’LI.,210 Day-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens' Huilding,opposite I'uhuki House,
Having made large addition- t<> hie establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and
handsome style, and r.n arc-uimo-kiting terms.
K g' All work executed with dispatch.
CAlllll AGE 31 AN If FACTOR Y.
vJ9|jj^|g C’ARIUGF.S. BUGGIES^ AN 1)^SULKIES.—-A
pliwtons, Buggies. Carryalls, ftc . fresh Irmn some of the
inci't popular Establishment*, and Builders at the North.
The selections were made by one iff the lirm, with strict
reference to the requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such articles in their
line, as they can confidently recommend and wainint. feel
ing assured that they will li-i sustained in offering a liettcr
and liner class of work, than has been usually kept in this
market.
The Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are iu earnest,
by nn examination of their stock
Kir All kinds of Rcr-a'ring done ns heretofore.
I. S. BENNETT ft CO.,
July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts.
CO-PART10 RS11II* NOTICE.
The undersigned have associated themselves to-
SHI gether. under the name und style of Murphy ft Do-
vanny, for the transaction of general Hoot and
^^tasShne bii'ines., having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Whltak"r-«treet*. formerly occupied by M
Prondergnst. They are norv pr-pared toolfer to their friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s Hoots, Shoes, ftc,. which th« v will sell cheap for cash.
J3y MURPHY ft DKVANNY.
HltOUANS— IIROGANS.
^ The subscriliers would call the attention of
U] planters nn I others, in want of good nnd cheap
Wlirogans. to rail nnd examine their stock, as they
1 1^fc»feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
prices of their gisid* cannot fail to please.
MURI’HY ft DEVIN NY.
novl5 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets
CANARY CAGES IIY #1. LAST STEAMER—
A variety of new nnd beautiful patterns of canary
IfcflflBfll Cages just received. Those desiinu* of a hand-
vgJftSi some Cage, nnd one proof ng ilnst Mites.hsre only
to make nn early cnll for a choice from a fine a*
' J ^^sortmnnt.
mh’JS .1 P f‘ il.I.INS. 100 Drvan-at.
C ORN—850 Ini liiels prime Corn, for • ile.to
JnnlB
H AY—160 halos choice Eastern Hay. just received and
for salo in lots to suit purchasers, by
dcc7 E. W. BUKER.
F ANCY BUTTONS—Silk, velvet, gilt, porrel iin and fancy
buttons, and of all other kinds, in large variety at
novlR KEMPTON ft VKU'I ll.i.l'.'S
B ITaNDY—20half and 10 quarter pi|>es GUrd. Dupuy ft
Co.’s Brandy, vintages ot 1840. '0 and ’50. our own im
portation. Jan24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
CIPBING BOTTOM GUARDED LANTERNS, ju-t received
O and for sale by fehlT J. P. COLLINS.
H AMS—25 bbl* Coward Ham*, landing from brig Elisha
Doane. and for sale by
JaulO COHEN ft F08DICK.
inn BBLS. PLANTING I*0TAT0BSjto arrive, tbr salt
IUU by Jan24 COHEN ft FOrfDICK
QUPERIOR OLIVE OIL—A few boxa* of very *uperior
O Olive Oil, juit the article for Uble u*e, thU day receir-
ed, and tot aale by W. W. LINCOLN,
novO Monument square.
fatmt Urntfl by ftlffirnplj.
Uor Telegraphed for the Georgian.
4 o* X i diHpntchea rccolvod.
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF, GREEN ft CO.
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Ilay street. Savannah. Ga.
THE APOCALYPSE UNVEILED.
rpilE DAY OF JUDGMENT, tho Resurrection and the
X Milleneum. presented in a new light.
Apocalyptic Sketches, or Lectures on tho Book of Revela-
thins, by Kov. Jno, Cuunnlng t Lmdon edition.
Voices of tho Night, by the Rov. J. Cuinmlng.
The Working Man’s Way In the World : an Autoblogra*
phy of a Journeyman Printer.
Uurllngton Castle, a Talo of the Jesuits, by tho Curate of
Liu wood, ftc.
^ The Partiiaii'* Oath, or the Trooper’s Revcngo, by
Fuller on Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Scintlon.
Classic and Historic Portraits, by Jnmes llrucn.
New supply or Shell’s Sketches of the Irish Bar
Life of Win. Pinckney. Mrs. MowaU’x Autobiography.
Mart W. THORNE WILLIAMS
CORN, MICAL, OATS, HAY, Me.
1 sacks Biijierffno Tennessee FLOUR.
IfJu 100 husliels superior Seed OATS.
50 liales 1 Jistero HAY.
76 bales Northern HAY.
600 bushels prime CORN, in white snoks.
60 bushel* COW l’KAS.
150 biiahel* COHN MEAL.
Just received, and for salo by
_ marlO CIIAS. H. Dl'RYF.E.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND IIICAUSOI^
FAMILIES.
M PRENDEROAST ft CO. huvlng purchased very largo-
• ly of the stuck of n Inrga importing Linen liou«e,
w lm were changing their line ol business, are now prepared
to offer very gn-at advantage* in all descriptions of Linen
GoinIs, To make a complete clearance iff lh« various hits,
they have marked them at a very small advance on the
cash cost. Call at the Wholesale nud Retail Cash Ware
house, 17s Broughton Street, apposite St. Andrew* Jlnll
nihl2
ttw , NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED. March 8.1864. by S.S SIBLEY—Hand Book
of Universal Geography, being a Gazetteer of the
World, based on the census iff the United States, England
und France lor 1851, by T. C. Calk-cot, A. M.
Autobiography iff an Actress, or Eight year* on the
Stage, by Anna C. Mowatt.
Boys nt Home, by C. Adams: Illustrated by John Gilbert.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufacture* und Miuus. by An
drew Ure, M. I).
A Manuel of Ancient History, carefully rovised from the
ancient writers, by W. C.Tuylord. L. I, D.
The I'otlplmr I'npers. re presented from Putnam’s Month
ly : Illustrated by A. Honpeii.
Cnrlingtou Castle: A Tale iff the Jesuits, by C (5. II.
Tin- Old Doctor,or Stray I-eaves from my Journal.
The Chemistry of Common Ufa. by James F. W. John-
Ufa iu the Far West, or tho Adventure* of a Hosier in
the Mound City, by A. M. Hart.
Putnam's Monthly Magazine for March.
Graham’s ** •• ••
Hunt's Merchants’ •• *•
Knickerbocker •• ••
Blackwood ” •«
Gudey’s Lady’s Book
Gleason's Pictorial.
For sale at No. 136. Congress street. mnr 9
Tlf,E GUINNELL EXPEDITION
r F 11 *' ' ; ; s - Grliniell Exiadition in search iff Sir Johu
X r ranklin. by Elisha Kent Kane, M. I).. U.S. N\. with a
map and numcroiia line engravings.
Ilar|ier’s Magazine, for March, with engravings.
Bills of Exchange. Bank Notes, ftc.. 3d edition,
e on Covenants for Titles. 2d edition,
monia. its supposed connection pathological ami
•glcal with nutumual fevers, malaria, ftc . by It. Ia
By lex
ctlinol
Roche
Meigs on HF
llartletl on
Mexico
if Die Uterus, cunplulc. col'd plates,
of the United States.
New Mexico ind the Navajo Country, by I.t. J. II. Simp-
on. 1 S. Topographical Engineer* colored plates.
Mart \v. THORNE WILIJAMS.
A FORTUNK IN ONK YEAR
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
Tpo obviate the necos-ity of i-cr-uns going to California
X nml Australia in s-.irch of a r.irtune. the ur
n the receipt of *1. p-.-t p.ld.gl!.- fulldirec
’ ig from itU) to $100 p
nude as high ns $50 an
adilv yields from 20(«lt
"1 he iff tin.
rsigued
i that ii
end nt which many have
-ingle day The business i
cent. prMB^H
«. astonishing and li
nearly all
fulc
ratal
newspapers in the ...
each being $1) and al
laily from $0 to $10 pi
ferent kind* iff emploi
■el • • . ■ ■ . ida
ml them
sa
Tali tv
i SI c
rent departi
•Ital. filin'
il ot various recipes? lo"tru«
money, advi rlised iu the v;
d State*, will be given, (the
acli of which persons make
day ; thus nff"rd<ng so m u
lent that no one can tail t- u
• I lo liis circumstance. ; an
II f"( $1, no one can fail tn m
I ran c-.nll leutly *ay that m
son out in. or In r mploym-nt. wh-ther lie Is- rich or
will ever regret sending for them. The public nre a-
that this i' Mi III Mill .. A great l.nrtioll of the bii.ini
qII re* no capital, w hile ni
can be started with fron
those engaged in this bu ...
than nt uny other busiues.-, they could engn_
thousands ol dollars invest, d a* ^gaidti.1. The busloe-- is
all easy, respectable, and liomirbic. nml the iiiforimilion
whi.-h 1 prup"- • !. •thou . :
nudl far I quit re of the tact that nnv prrs.in who will
give it a fair trial cm m ike a l.nnd...i'ne fortune, in .ink
VKAli. so sure a* to render a failure Alts-'l.l'TKl.Y nii'uosimj;.
Address.nnst-pald, D. F. BLACKBURN.
Jhiuipshire. Maury County. Tennessee. mnrlo—1m
GENERAL SOUTHERN INSURANCE
AGENCY timCF,
142 Hay it. 2d door HVw of tl.~ Exchange.
< barter Dak Ufa Insurance r..m|..my. or Hartford. Cf
Capital $300,1100. Endorsed nnd approved by thoComplioI-
ler of tlie Slate iff Connecticut
lo Fire ft Marino Insurance Company, or New York
apital $8()0.(KI0.
er’s Insurance Conuinnv. of Utica. New York—Cnid-
i tum
City—
tal $2i
Knickerbocker luxnranco Company, of Waterford, New
1 ork—Capital $150,000.
New York nnd Frio Insurance Company, of Middletown.
New York—Capital $I50.00U.
Stale Mutual Fire ft Marine Insurance Company, of Har
rlxburg. I'enniylranla—Capital $850.ixm).
Th.-e (oinpanle* are sound, strung nnd reliable, ever
read , to nte t nil just claims Ihnt mnybenmde upon them
All kinds of property Insured on reasonable tei ms. ALo
Marine and Slave risks taken.
Marl) A. WILIIFR. Agent.
Under a resolution pi*-e ! nt the la«t mis ting
unci I. I hereby give notice llmt.iiii the 22d in-t
clock. M., in front of the Kxrhnnge. I will offer for
sale, tire Stock owned by the Citv m Hie Savannah Gas
Light Company, iu lots to suit purchnm i*.
JNO. N. LEWIS.
Marll Chairman Finance Committee
i-V of I null
rcer l'otutoes, just r
“'I Fating I’otatoes.
•ive.l nml for sal" bv
11 AMI'li IN ft WATTS.
W Ol-FK'S AR'i.MATIC SCIIKIDAM SCIINAF
medicinal beverage is innniifariured bv th
lor nt Scheidnm. in llol
This
il by the proprie-
warranted not only
ire from every injurious projicrty ami ingredient. Iiut of
o best possible quality, .lift received nnd for sale by
MOV27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square
T3LANKKTS.—A large assortment, ju-t rnieued, of all
1) qualities, nt very low prices.
M. FRENDkRGAST ft CO . 178 Broughton-st..
d'' '22 oppn'ite St Andrew’s Hall. West side. .
H I 1 iVli.'f IIKI-'I.. ft''. —ok. J- -el d tn.-lull |»Utte7,
60 boxes Cheese. 6n do Bunch Raisin*, jmt .lo sealed
r aw book
I J Flander's
'CRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
States Annual Ingest lor 1852*;
if of Shipping ; 3d GreenleaC on
ml Equity Reports, vol 15 ; All
W. TIIORNK WILLIAMS.
1 3011 SALE—A good Sulky. Apply to
T. F. STEPHENS,
mart Broughton-st.
f | 'KN DOLLARS REWARD will be paid for proof tn’con-
J. viet the person or persons who mnlicinu>iy blackened
the (Jilt Eagle on the stern of the pilot boat John R. Wilder,
oil the night of the 8.1 iiietaut.
mar—4 JAMES KING.
("PUREE thousand copies sold monthly.—Twenty-three
I gallons of Whisky converted into forty gallons. It
civ and lus-
• eautil
taste. That celebrated cli
•voted forty years t.i ll.. -
rs without .If til’.iti"!
i for
gallon.
two Cl
F.enri. Brandies. I’npll
ter*, without apparatr
book'are got up in I
$1 50. Copies sent by
»■ 1
All kin
i-t Urn
of the
liquor,
gar made i
All kinds
twenty*
M lues,
ral Wa
ds. I’-itt
Porter A’enndSy
•-aiiGful stvl.—7th edition. Price
nnils The trade supplied by
HENRY WALTER ft CO,.
Publishers. New Orleans.
Post paid orders for pamphlets de.scriptivo of the book
sent free to any part of the country. mar7-12t.
(I Q FRENCH PliiNTEir C.V'M HRKsTncw style.' one
« * O case, beautiful pattern* all at 26 can’s per yard, a
great bargain. M. PRENDERGAST ft : CO.
178 Broughton street, opposite St Andrew’s Hall, west
sido. faliK
U AY—259 hales prime North River Hnv. in s
salo by
Jan4
U RINES—60 cases St J titan claret; 60 basketa Held-
sierk and Hungarian Lyon champagne, now landing,
and for sale liy jnn2ri J. V. CONNKRAT ft ( o.
C KIFFEE—400 bags prime Gteen Kin Cnffee, foo .in Fair
> do. 69 Lngiiyrn do. 40 >lo Old Government Java do, 00
do Maracaibo uo. received and for snle by
dee 11 SCRANTON. JollN.dTON ft ('*•.
QTEELE’8 FEATHER DUSTERS.—A full assortment .just
Hut.
salo
McMahon ft iioylk.
M UTTER AND CHEESE.—25 flrkina ehnlce
ter. 60 boxes Cheese, received |>cr st-
I^OU SALE.—I/it No. 10 on the corner ol .South Broad
X and Lincoln-strcets. Also half lot and improvements
on Lil>erty-street. Apply to
in u-5 WYLI.Y ft MONTMOI UN.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ran*way rratn Cole-
y?d mine Plantation, three s-eeks since. ABRAMAM Me-
QUEEN and BOB. each about 40 years of age. They
nre supposed to lie down nn the salts. Oshing and oys-
taring. The nbovn reward will lie paid for the two. or $25
for either, delivore I on the Plantation lo Silas Fulton, or to
tho Jailer in Savannah, on application to
mar7—tf J. WILLIAMSON ft CO.
Joard
peeled, for sale, to arrive, by
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
U MBRELLAS AND PAIUSOLS of all kinds and price*,
for salo by marll KEMITON ft VER3TILLR.
I 3L0UR—100 sack* Flour, a prime article, for sale by
■ marll w. Il MACLEAN ft 00.
A LTHEA PASTE—A very excellent remedy for Coughs,
Colds, &c.. just received, and for rale by
W. W. LINCOLN.
fabl7 Monument square.
J UST RECEIVED by steamer—Mum’s Imperial Cabinet
Champagne, in quarts and pints, for sale by
tob 3 _ __ A BONAUP.
•ed and for fa
III. K. WASHBURN. Agent.
_ JUrooh
2 do Shoulders, 2 do Sides, 100 Iba Balngnm Sausage*. 2 bhla
Smoked Beef. Jan29 JOHN D. JESSF-
Shipping ani) Stramboate.
FOIl N 10W YORK—THEKTEAM.-IIIP
. •JiwV-iUiNNo.’v i'ILI.L—To sail Wednesday. March 22.1,
«, - "TToT' — ti.e splendid steamship KNOXVIIJJ-; Capt.
t . D. I .cm. nv, will leave a* above. Fur freight or passage
PADKLFORD, FAY ft CO.
mh 18
atm..
fuav^hia p
STIC AAiHIlli* IBAllItiL.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
Jb leave on Saturilay, 1st April.
The United States Mail Steamship ISABEL,
William Rolumb, Commandm, will regularly
port on the 1st and 16th of nan' "
passage only, apply to
_mhl7 COHENS ft HERT7., Agent*.
JT.* I-I VEltPOOL.—Tho A 1 American ship
mtSMI ac.hvr j k. Scott, master, will have dispatch.
For Irright or pas-ago apply to
mhl8 COHEN ft FOSDICK.
IIAL.T131011 F<—Regular Line—The fine
.schooner WOODBRIIXIF.^Vbite, master, will meet
fspatrii as nbove. for freight or passsgo auidr on
board, at Tollair’a wharf, or lo
mb 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
# PROViDRNCR—The bark PETEK DFMII.L,
N. Hoey. master, will meet with dispatch lor the
port. For freight of 100 bales cotton to complete
cargo apply to
Mbit HENRY K. WASHBURN. Agent.
JfJXl FlllLADIflLFIllA—Tlio sclir. FRANCIS
SC^IH’RRITr, Capt. Fairchild, will have immediate dis-
patch lor the above port. For freight of 150 bales cotton
to complete cargo, apply to the captain on board at Ander
son’s upper wharf, or to ROWLAND ft CO.
Agent* Pliilailelphi r—Ct'LlX,Sm.l.K ft Co. marlfl
Jl* NEW YORK — Union Line—'The regular
jj2B*t’ n ri<et sclir. S, J. WARING. Francis, master, will
have quick despatch far the above port. For freight or pa
suge. apply to mlilO OGDEN * BUNKER.
Vriir. KATE BRIGHAM,
quick dispatch as above.
ii board or to
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
JTT/ 1IOSTON—The Hi
iCfitf^Cnptaiu iottber, will hu<
lull 15
Tght or passage apply -
•TIAIOKH—ItcKitliir Line—The sclir
•A, ——. Muster, will have dis;iatrii us
r freight or passago apply on board or to
Jffl IIALT1
W^SAT’IIJA
above. For freight or passage apply on
Mhl4 BRIGHAM. Kl l.l.V ft 00,
/jrS WDW YORK—Gcorffln Hue—Thoregu-
Jjyfilar parket lirlg A. H. WASH, Capt. Marshall, will
have immediate dispatch for the above port. For freight
or passage apply to ROWLAND ft CO.
Agents New York—Sciuxtov ft Tallmsn. nihl4
NEW YORK-Grargln Line—The regu-
SB^Iar packet schooner MARIA BIKE, Capt. Aurnack,
will luvo immediate dispatch far tho above port. For
freight of lot) bales cotton, to complete enrgo. apply to
itnwi tvn '«•
-377/ NEW Y'OKK—Unlim Lino—The regular
Seas packet sclir. FRANCE SATTEULY, ltueveland.
master, will have quick despatch for the above port. For
freight or passage, apply to
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
LI YEllFOOL—riii- ship I'liixcK ok Oiu.NUK,
SS5«'l"hn Tliompson, master, will meet, with dispatch as
ubove. Tor freight or paxsago npplv to
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
IIOSI'ON—The regular packet sclir, BALTIC,
iter, will have cjuick despatch for tho
uout e iiurt. For freight or passage, applv to
Marl OGDEN ft BUNKER
-jli NEW lUIIGl,—Old 1,1 no.—The schooner
Sail JOSEPH GRICE. Rogers, master, will have despatch
as ubove. For deck freight, apply to
marl BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
n.L NEW \ ORK—Old Established Line—
SBtfcThe fine si.ip FAR tt'UT.J, H. Be
have quick de
apply mi board
left, master
! above. For freight or passage,
BRIGHAM, KELLY * ClL
LI VERI'UOL—l'lie shipI’Ki.M K or Okamik,
meet with despatch as
. WVRRI'U
SSSL-I'din riiiimpsoii.
■ " freight, apply t'
BRIGHAM: KELLY ft CO.
fab’28
.■iitii. »OSTON.—'The ship CANTON. Capt. Mcl-ean,
S2SubWill meet with dispatch lor the nbovo port. For
freight of one hundred bales cotton on deck, apply to
fobll H K. WASHBURN, Agent.
FLORIDA PACKET!
/hr Darien. Hrnnsivirl.-. and .•>(. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson-
(iCa. J’alaika, and Hunk Creek, Fla.
T - -vW^,iW| The new and splendid fast running xtenm-
«Kv44a*L 01 SEMINOLE, Captain I*. IIlankk.nsiiic. will
at 10o'eta ,A l! R
on Saturday nrmiing.
north, to connect niMi
ships
’I lie Seminole is fllte
lay the Slat instant,
■turning she will arrive at Savannah
in ample time fur passengers going
the New York and Savannah steam-
i In magnificent style,
for speed, safety, nnd comfort.
er in the South.
she offers superior Inducements
Auction Salrs.
in coiien m poidickT
... . . 0r,can * Engsr mii(1 otard Hrumly
at 11 un'ii r Muh-r*.
I hillirirk ft Bell’s,
100 hhds New Orleans Sugar.
Immediately after at our store
26 half pipe* Otard, Dupuy ft Co’s Brandy.
Terms liberal. mhl5
Choice Madeira Wines.
Will be told. In front of our store, on Monday 8d dar of
April, at 12 o’clock, M., 1 7
200 boxes, 1 dozon bottles each, Blaudy, Imported 1884.
60 boxes! 1 dozen bottles each, Joy, imported In 1836.
Tho above Wines were carefully bottled and corked by
the lato J. B Gaudry, and were eeloctod, In Madeira, by
gsod Judges.
Terms to be made known on the day of sale. mhlO
On the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual
hours of sale, if not previously dlsposod of at- private
sale,
The western half of Trust Lot Letter O. St. James’
square, foe simple, and the improvements, being a large
dwelling house, containing some fifteen rooms, and occu
pied as a boarding house. Rent $700 per annum. Terms—
one half cash, and remainder payable in six nnd twelve
months. mhl4
Valuable Farm Lntfr!-At Private salo.
Eleven ten acre lots,situated on I-over's lane, being part
of Millcn’s farm. A plan of the lots may be seen at our
counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balauce in two
equal annuul Instalments, with interest, and secured by
Mortgage on property.
BY T. J. WALSH.
_ „ . Assignee’s Snle.
On Tuesday, April 4th, will be sold, in front of court house,
between tlio usunl hours,
I Tlio western half of loit No. 1. first tythlng. Reynolds’
Ti urd—the said lot having a front on Bay street of thirty
reel—together with all the improvements Sold by order
of the assignee. Terms cash. Purchaser paying lor titles.
On Tuesday, April 4th. will be sold, in front of court house,
between the usual hours,
Ihree shares Augusta nnd Waynesboro’ Railroad Stock,
nml teu share* Oglethorpe Mutual I-oau Association Stock.
Terms cash. marl2
Private Sale—A likoty negro boy. aged 10 years, an or
phan. Terms rash. Jan26
Private Sale—10 shares steamer Jenny Und Stock, 10 d°
Ogeechee I Innkroad do. 6 do Telegraph do, for sale low if
applied for immediately janl8
To Hire by the Year—A negro boy. aged 22 years, a brlck-
janl
At Private Salo
Lot No- 24,14th district, nud 2d section, containing 100
acres, within four mile* cf the towu of Cliuton. Term*
“d*- decl3
At Private Pale.
Lot No. 26. south of Jones street, nnd Improvement*, con-
sis ting ora two story house nnd double tenement In good
order. Rents nt $83 per month. Will be sold a bargain, as
the present owner is moving from the city. For terms nnd
rurther particular* Inquire at the counting room. dl3
At Private Snlo.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted, in
goo) oriler. Turin, cli. r „rcl8
_ . _ At Private Sale.
. oed Rye and Oats in quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Private Salt—A handsome assortment of
ready-mado Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
cash 0rerC0 * t8 ’ 11 0tR " U t P urc,MWCr »* for (ale low. Terms
G~ PULASKI LtirTERY.-Drawn numbers of
61 88 28 67 41 fi2 14 24 04 (17 3 18 45 CO
Also. Extra Class 10:
85 04 39 01 37 41 00 20 50 32 67 7 40
E. WITHINGTON'S.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers.
( las* t>7, draws on Monday. 20th instant, in this city,
8alea oiose at 3 o’clock, P. M. J
OAt’ITAt..
$10,000.
75 Number Uittery—12 Drawn Ballots.
AS* Tickets $2—shares in proportion
$XJ5,000.
76 Number I jittery—12 Drawn Ballots
Tickets $5—shares in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by the package for sale In Bay
large j lane.Savannah.Ga.. next to Robinson ft Camp
*® K WITIIINGTON.
l-’i.i freight or p.i*
ard. at the wlm
I’*!-- M
WEEKLY
FOR PALAT
I Darien. Hruruui k. .x
e apply to Captain Blankenship, on
- of the New York nnd Savannah
0 PA DEI.KURD, FAY ft CO.
LINE.
ST E A 31-PACKET
SI) ST. AUGUST!NIG
• Marys. Jacksonville and'Middle-
oury. (HI uk Creek.)
- r '”’ ww and elegant staam-paeket ST.
C.iptam Ji n, hK...adl leave
tor the -ilsive plan s Tlmr-day. iNGI March, at ID o'clock,
A M . und every Thurp'l.n thereafter, fliis heal has been
ImIH expressly tor the trade, and has large and ninr state-
r.M.m a rommod for pas-engers. For freight or pass
age. apply nn board nt the Florida Staam-l’ackot Wharf,
near the gus works, or to
marll (.’LagHorn ft CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
FOR CHARLESTON.
•is Gordon and Calhoun will
ely every Monday, Wednesday,
'elock, I’. M.. leaving Charles-
on on the same dnvsnt 5 o’.
The hunt* arrive und leave
rilh the South Carolina l'.aili
Savannah. Feb. 7.1854.
'h.irlesli.n in limn to connect
mid train, north.
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
WEEKLY UNITED STATES 3IAIL LINE.
FOR PALATKA, K. F. f
rut Darien. Hruniniii;. St Mary/. Jm ksonrille. Pimtala. and
Middtrtiurg. (Iliad: Creek.) currying tlie V S. Mail
r .-vir^S Tlio regular steam packet \VM GASTON,
; 1 ’ i' 'iiin i/i« l ' l r l Tu"'- E Sn.uv. will leave for the above
place on Tuesday morning 21»t March, at 10 o'clock, nnd
contlmie to leave every Tuesday. For freight or nnssage,
having handsome ncommodation*. apply on board, at tho
r the ”
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AUENliV LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINI*] INSURANCE.
Charter Onk Life 1
in
Capital.
Ain
This
«»Giu.. Preside
d xurplui
■i|mny will issue Poll
principle, and upon the Mutual i
beni'lit-s id both systems at thro,
The strength, atiilit v and well i
stitutioi
', Mn pa
n thi
Sir Slaves Inst
The subscriber is ah
oh:
KqultnhL
over $260,000.
Ja*. C. Wai.ki.ky, Pcc’y.
'* on the Joint Stock
i. tlms combining tlie
... ,«r ,...,,.in of tlie insured,
ind well iuvestol capital of tlio In-
ii' ,n unsur|uu-(ed liy any Ufa Insu-
•tale or Union.
1 R G.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
. ^ S,a, ° ,,r Uonnecticut.
d. Californian and Australian risks
terms.
• Agent for the follow Ing FireCompa-
.'LAGHORN ,v CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
OPPGSITION LINE.
Change of Departure—h.r J'alatka. Fla..and all theinlerme.
lings on the. route.
-nor now Steam-packet WKUVKA,
N. Kino. will, until further notice,
leave livery cati’kiiav. at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, wiry State Rooms, a* follows:
To Darien $3 00 I To I’icolata $h 00
St. Marys 4 50 Palutkn 8 00
Jacksonville « 00 I llluck Creek.... 8 00
N B.—Freight consigned to R R Duke, for Deals, will bo
re-shipped free of all churgcsnt Palutkn.
For freight or passage apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
frhl8 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
N°
TO CONTRACTORS.
Culverts, ftc.
be nm lo with the
".I I ;. Hi" l iu.
bridges, ftc.
iet< fertile
iie* the construct!!
DDFREY.J. I. c. r. r
P. HARRISON, J. I. C. c
MONT. CUMMING. J. i. c. r. i
irk ami
, in tho
ust first
of
GKO
NEW WOOD YARD,
rpim undersigned would respectfully infm
i iff Snvnunuh that he has commenced thege
Business, nn that siincioiis and most convenient location,
fnrineily known as Wayne's. I'to Winkler's wharf, on the
West Slip ortho toot «.f W'e*t Brnal street, where he in
tends at all time* to I pon lmml every kind of Wood that
may be re I ilred. either at whob -at or retail. All of which
ho i"tends to sell nt the lowest market prices, for push.
ItiT Particular mi l prompt attention paid to fillingor-
for* mart-tl w. r Mm ilK.I.l a.:i
3IR. II. A. BROOKS, ~
H ISTORICAL PAINTER of tlie National Gallery. London*
returning to Savannah nf .-r an uhsence id twenty
rears, respectfully offers his sertices t.i tin- citizens and
Hie public generally, in Portrait nnd Historical Painting,
ami restoring old pictures. Mr. Brooks lurnishes ami re-
gilds every description of Picture Frames. IBs collection
is on view in Stewart street. Hohertsville.
Order* left nt his re-idence. oral Mr. John Pools, will he
punctually attended to. mnril-lw
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1853.
TO MERCHANTS AND Wllo!.K<ALK PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
O UR purchases for the fall nml winter trade arc now corn
■ lo «n caa - ihtail I I nqioctlon n very
■ i -• an I welluxsorb-d • ... , uiIm ic ng i very article con-
nect" I with the trade, and nt such prices, in the present
•tale of the markets, as will prove highly satisfactorv.
M PRENDERGAST ft CO., 178 Broughtnn-st .
Oct25 opposite St. Andrew’* Jlnll.
SPRING TRADE, 1834.
inve opened this day. nnd are prepared to sell on
■ry moderate terms, ten cases new Madder Prints,
Tien styles to which wo beg to call the especial atten-
of purchasers. M. PRENDERGAST ft CO.
Broughton streot. opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
ib*. • fab8
tlio postofllei-
novfi—tf
A FEW MORE BOOKS."
the citizens l\/f R-S. PARTINGTON'S CnriK-t Bag
1Y1 cure the Blues. •• U •
W
B
RANDY. WINK AND GIN-
15 half pipes Otard. Dupu
i ensks brot
, pipes d
s brands. French do
i Sherry Wine,
do do
in nnd choice Madeira Wine,
Also. 40 baskets
Holland Gin, 8 qua
feb’23
■et Malaga
Champaign. 11 pip
■tercuiks Cherny Dranuv. m
WEBSTER ft
Meder Swan am
lv. for sale by
’ALMIS.
B
teph.
stilutini
ml Hu
of Man
ds, by H
bv E I, Youmans.
Fire Insiirnnce (.’oiniiniiy
OF LONDON.
Autli-rUo.l r»p!ti,l S2.5M.000
t.apital paid in...... $1,000,000
Fnrmer* Ure liiNurnnce Company.
Capital $200.(100.
Granite Fire nnrl 3Inrlne Insiirnnce C’oinp'ny.
OF NKW YORK Cl tY.
Capital $300,000.
State 31 nt uni Fire nnrl 3Inilne lusurnnce
t «ni]i:uij , of l'eniisx Ivnuln.
Capital $;t5ll.mo.
Knlctaerliocker Fire Inaiiruure Coinimny.
(Mpilnl $159.01X1.
Nexv York nnrl Erie Fire Inmtrnucc Conin’y,
Capital $160,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
in hon,l and mortgage, nre prepared to effect’insurance
agalnxt damage by lire.on nil kinds of proj.orty on reason-
'iV'y j nSUra,,C ° * n c ' l * Kl **'° il bove named Companies,
A. WII.ni'R, General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the nbovo Companies,
decli ly uffice 142 Csmgress-st.
MUSIC! MUSIC!!
Tito suhscribor re., tfnlly informa the ladles
•'.6«Jafi'? ! “ l'*entlenicn of.Nivanniih. that he intends open-
icted large m load* he feels i
of v
a I u
(dexiro his
of*.
poiiului
Thosi
their
ge eta** the price of tickets has
lo- course of I lessons, including
b I* t’'r ’• Sin ■ ng S honl Com-
rii-« .inetts quartettes,
rulurios. etc , the most
i. motel ten. church music, •
work of tho day.
wishing to form his class nre requested to hand in
rly as ixisslblo, to this office, or through
ler address to
JAMES PIER PONT.
Organist nn.l Teacher ol Vocal Music.
ight* n
Tin
. -—r. first-rate to
l-augh ami grow fat.”
lows in Masonry, by Robert Morris, l>q,,
irks on Ma.nnry ever published.
Ihe Evangelical
».D I).
ml Tractarian Systems,
M- re or the Uwv.-r’s Story, more of the Old Doctor
I utnam » Slngnziiie tor January, commencement of a new
volume. Now is the Hum to suhscrlbo, at $2 60 if paid in
advance. Received and tor sale liv
j 1 ' 1 " 5 •*• ». «H».LT. No 186 Congress-sr.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISH 31 ENT,
73 York street. •• ’
r the i
"rt Hhiise. Sarannah. Georgia.
KSTAIIIIHIIKH IV 1832.
rpilE subscriber, grateful to Iris ]a'rons nnd friends for
J their continued favors, would -t ,t, that, in addition
° H"’ I'npriwements in Dying acquired by him during his
" R v *' n Foffl'ind nnd Scotland, has made arrangements
by which In- is now enabled to
extemlin
Dj
shawl*, ftc
iriy of ci
whb-li he
•r him with the
eqiilred.lnHie
• ilk a
i dre
i't> will generally please all who
lyed. cles
ed i
ivntod. as
vie whicli has gen
l.nlies’ iionnets dyed, bleuched
fashionahle styles.
Drders from tho country puncti
When parcels are sent by steamboats n
should be sent him liy letter, through tl
thnt lie may know where to cnll for them
novI6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1833!
TY,' nrp deriving by the steamers week-
\J lv their fall nnd winter Goods, to which they resp.-ct
fullv solicit attention: J 1
Plain nnd figured black Silks, colored glace aud durape do
Uai'l nnd brocade Silk of tjie newest style 1
Plain French Mouslin de Urines, French nnd F.ng. printed do
silk nnd Moo Ptalds tor children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
d plaid I 'opium, very rich. French printed Cambric
•"••*. Mourning do, Irish Linens, ftc.
ltilx'ro's iii'iv building.Congress-street.
and pressed in the mos
inlly attended to. Term,
ilroad. won
•st Office, sc
DarkCalic
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS,
Tl ST received.a variety of puhlications or the New York
•I Protestant Bp' ’
iblu Publication*.
hoi n
A Week's Delight, or Games nnd Star
The Iti-throtlied. bv Alessandro Msnmne
One Year, a tale of wedlock, by Koiilv F Carton.
John, or a Cousin in Hand is worth two Counts
Bush, by E “ " ~ ’
it Chrl
jvnl. i
I 2d.
I.inr.e I ..ckwo.,!. n novel, by Catherine Crowe.
Wl I of Misfortune, by Ncl Buntline
Works of John f Calhoun, vol 4th.
Whig Almanac, for 1854.
Mori' iff Mrs. Partington's Carpet Bag of Fun.
Busy Moments ol nn Idle Woman.
Graham's nml Harper’s Mngnrlne. for January.
Received and for sale at 135 Congroxa street, by
J«n2fl 8. S. SIBLEY.
F RESH CURRRN17S. ke—Just received two cask Cur
rants. 30 drum* Figs. 5 cases Prunes, 6 cases Ginger
10 doz Brandy Fruit, and plain Preserves. 20 doz
nshmmn nml Tcm.tn C_!■■■_■ . in A,.- iill..„ Q||
falnut. Mushroom and Tomato Catsups ;
i pints and quarts ; 20 doz Pickles, in qu*
. , .... quarts and half gal-
! Ion jar* ; 30 whole, half ami quarter boxes Rrixins. in
j layers nml bandies; Citrons. Mace. Nutmegs.Cordials, ftc.,
! and tor sale by DAVID O’CONNER,
d 1 Corner of Broughton and Drayton-sta.
F 'Olt S.\i.i: —A black girl, 16 year* oil, a black girl M
years old.
A black boy 19 yoars old. Timber hand.
A black inan 22 years old. ploughman and field hand.
A black woman nnd 2 children, field hand.
A black woman nml child, field hand.
A black woman, seamtres*, cook, washer ami Iron, and
2 children.
A black man 2d years old. sawyer and mill hand,
mart WYi.l.Y ft MONTMOLLIN.
B EEF.— 20 half barrels G. Haws Beef. Just received and
forsaleby declfl HYLAND A O’NEILL
pjARPK-KS’ MAGAZINE, for March .(received aud for
. sale at 135 Congress street, by
8. 8. SIBLEY
U MBRELLAS—Gentlemen’* silk and cotton Umbrellas
Ladles’ silk Umbrellas ami Parasols, a large assort
ment just rcoeived and for sale by
oot25 AIKEN ft BURNS.
u ,, •Ifocoiial Society. TracU. Church Cate-
‘. Sabbath Nihool Service, and other chenji nnd vnlu-
aale at the Book Store of
_ S. 8. SIBLEY.
» u ? 10 No. 135 Congress street.
pltOFKSSOIt RoWK’S new invented Eraslve Gum. tlie
1 best preparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks
spots or stains from book or paper. For snle at the Book
More .-f nov'.’ii S S SIIII.EY. No 185. Congress st
Ot (’AR 20 hhds I*. R Sugar. 89 do Muscovado do. lot
O Mils .stua-t’s A. B and C clarified do, 40 bbls crasher
do. 25 do pulverized do. tor sale bv
nnv ^° mcmahon * doyle
R EADY MADE RUSINESSSUITS-A supply of the above,
consisting of grey, mixed nnd clu ck (’asslmore, just
received and for sale iiy •• — *
faction Balts.
' BY PHUsBHICK A BELL
Cut net Furniture—Continued.
On Moinlsy *t It o’clock, will be sold In sale* room. %
targe atm* of new Culilnet Furniture, manufactured br
store% t |f W ' ffrtl * #n n N * W Y ° rk EDd aow placed in
24 lino mahogany Bofas, 12 do do tote a tete do, 80 flna
Lounges, various patterns and sizes. 72 do mahogany
Chair*, do do, 12 do do do. new style, 12 do do Rockers, va
rious *«**, 12 do do French Bedsteads, 12 do high post do
do. 18 rosewood, walnut und mahogany marble top Tables,
various patterns and styles, 24 Foot Benches, do do do. 60
wmmrt and whltewood polished Tables. Ac.
Sale posltivo and to be continued dally until the whole la
disposed of. Terms liberal and made known at aale.
rnarlO
. , Corn and Flour.—At Private Sale.
Wtlfilu! 1 n V° r *’ and for , » 1 ® th « lowest market
price. In lots to suit purchasers.
hOO bags prime While Corn.
250 bag* superfine Yellow.
Pri
mart
f,.,n 4
Jefferson ami Montgomery streets. f«b!5
At Private Sato —Just received and for sale In auantl-
ties to suit nurchasers. M bales Rice Hay, cut when the
rice was perfectly vcr.lant and in milk, equal to the best
timothy or clover, and superior when passed through tho
cuttlugboz. Try It. * ft r bl4
Private Sale—One hundred barrels best Planting Pota
toes just received and far .sale at 160 Bay street. Terms
cash. '
feblO
Administratrix Sale.
On tho first Tuesday in April next, will be sold, In front of
the court house, during the legal hour* of sale.
All improvement* on tlie south-east corner of Lot No, 33,
Warren ward, corner of Broughton and Price streets. Sold
by order of tho honorable Court of Ordinary for Chatham
county, far tho benefit of the heirs and creditors or the
estate of Gasper Kosey, deceased. Terms cash, purchaser*
paying far title* MATILDA KOSEY, Adm’x
foblO estate Gasper Rosey, deceased.
Gunnlinn Snlo
f'uthe Tuesday In April next, during the legal hours of
salo, will bo sold, before tho court bouse in the city of
Savannah,
Three prime likely young negroes, viz : two boys nnd one
girl, belonging to the estate of J. J. Salfner, deceased. Sold
under a decree of the Superior Court of Chatham county,
and by order of the Guardian, for division among the heirs.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. feblO
Administratrix Sale.
On tin* first Tuesday in April next, before tho court house,
In the city of Savannah, will bo sold.
I»t No 21. Calhoun ward, and Half I<ot No. 18, Wesley
wanl. Sold by order of tlie Honorable Court of Ordinary
for Chatham county, far the benefit of tho heirs nud cred-
(tors of tho estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Torina
cash. MARY A. ROUSSEAU, Administratrix
feb9 estate Jules Rousseau.
At Private Sale.
UitNo.40.cn the west side of West Broad street, and
south of Hobertiville, being 34 feet front by 100 fact deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years from June, 1861. with a re
newal of live years at a valuation, rent $48 per annum.—
Tho improvements are. a store, and a dwelling one story
and a linlf high, with a largo and commodious stable.—
Terms cash declSf
Private Sale—125 bbls lfasendale Hydraulic Cement, now
1 Hiding from schooner Enchantress, from New York.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
srfifjSv
NKW YOBK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS.
fHKMt-WKKKLY.]
On and after March 18th, the new nnd splendid sido-
wheel steamships
FLORIDA. 1300 tuns Capt. M. 8. Wnndhull,
ALABAMA. 1300 tuns (’apt. G. R Schenck,
AUGUSTA. 1500 tuns Capt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE, 1500 tuns Capt. C. I). I.udlow,
will leave Now York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Saturday.
These ships are among the largest on the coast, unsur-
passed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages
in 60 lo f.0 hours—and are commanded by rkillfal, careful
d polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance
to New York.
Cabin passage..
Steerage passago
mill 5
$26
paiielford! fay "i" co..
Agent* in Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL
13 Broadway. New York.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK
x^T lWl|Tl |rul| gh * n ,0 hours.— Arm 1'orA and
Charleston Steam I’acXets—I cava Adger’a
■*“ I Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturduy the new nud
splendid Steamships
JAMES AUGER, Captain J. DICKINSON, 1,500tons'
MARION. Captain M. Bkrky. 1.200 tons
SOUTHERNER, Captain IV. FosmcR, 1.000 tons, will leaTa
each alternmto Wednesd y, having been newly coppered
and guards raised, is now in complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant stnte room nccon *
modutionx, apply nt the office of the Agent
HENRY MISSROONJ
Corner East Bay and Adger ft Son’s Wharves
N R—A new ship will be placed In the lino toronnect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO
UNITED STATES 31 All.,
From Mnnon, Gn., to Tnllnttnsscr, Flu.
Hail road to Oglethorp—Stages to TlUtahassre
rsjrjs; &&& i
comineuceil on the Oth Inst., running three times a week
via. Newton, Hnlnhrldge. nnd Quincy, aud three times a
week via. TIinmnsvillo.Duncansville. ft'c
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past Q
o'clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethor|ie The .“(tagi'*
leaving Oglethorgeeither way ut 11 o'clock, arriving at Ta'»
lahnm-c. at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day—tini*
by either route 85 hours.
Monday. Wednesday nml Friday, by Newton. Bnigbrlds*
and Qiiiury. to Tnllaliassee returning, leaves iHlIahasHee or
Sunday* tmm Imuri Thursdays, ni 10, P. M
On Tiles.lays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way ol
rhomasville—returning same route on Monday*, Wodnivdai a
and Friday*.nt 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallnhnssee liy ellher rout#
in 35 hours—from Macon in 38—nnd from Savannah in 60
hours.
By this route Passenger leaving Savannah liy 8 o'clock
Train of Cars, will nrrive nt Tallahassee in 60 hours. If is
also decidedly tho best, cheapest nnd most expeditious nmtfc
fur travellers to Apslnchicoln and West Florida
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglcthorie
to Tallahassee, $10.00,
L. ('. Siiaw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fl.stifK, •’ *• Tallahassee.
»ug30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor f
SOUTII-TVESTEHN KAll,HOAD.
A nrrive nt Oglethorpe lo 1 * A. M.; arrive at Columbus 3
o'clock, P. M.
I.enve Columhiis dally at 0 o'clock. A. M.,andOgtotuoriio
nt 11*i A. M.j nrrive at Mno.on nt 3){ P. M
Connecting at Macon each way with Central It R train in
Savnnnnh. Augusta nml Milledgevillc, nnd with Macon nnd
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash
ville, ftc.
Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast lino of coaches, 28
to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. ft W. P. It. It. to Montgom
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee ami Kufuuhi
mail stages.
Passengers breakfast and (lino nt Fort Valley
GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent.
Maco.v. Aug. 29,1853. aug31
—B. W. Lawton, John M. Allen,
Rigs, for s lie by
O ILS, ftc.—10 bbls Lins*
lined do. 10 do Machinery do. 3000 Ilia White Lead. 100
“ de lo
ed Oil. 10 do Sperm do. 10 ilo Re-
CRANK ft RODGERS.
boxes Window Glass.
auglO
SUMMER SILKS.—Ws invite tile attention of otir patrons
4-3 and friends to a handsome selection of light colored
Glace. Plaid and light Summer Silks.
mart KEMPTON ft VERSTILLK.
1 OST OR MISLAID.—Take Notice, tlmt I have lost or
J J mislaid a Promissory Note,for Two Hundred and Four
Dollars nnd Thirty-nine cents, dated Savannah. January
13th. 1854. and paynblc Sixty Days aftor the dato thereof
being made in mv favor by J. M. Haywood, and hy mo en
dorsed. All jicrsons #re hereby forbidden to trade for said
Note, or to take the same tn payment, as paymont thereof
has been stopped, nnd I shall not be responsible ns en
dorscr. febl4 A nONAUD.
febl4
CJPR1NG ANI)SUMMER—1864.—Tlio subscribers are now
0 receiving weekly, per steamers from New York ’heir
Spring and I'ummer stock of Foreign and Domestic'Dry
Good*, to which wo Invite the attention of purchasers
, nxwrrr ft Morgan, "
Rlbero’s Building. Congress streot.
(l L er !Z , JZ l 7 Jn *\ r y , , r y from New Ynrk * p^ r 'team-
..,,1,.: n J' u f? rior TwHtyof Gum Drops, of different flavors,
such as raspberry, rose, lomon, vanilla, orange, etc,etc.,
far sale by w . W. UNCOLN,
_-°_ 7 Monument square.
W A gooJ 00015 ’’ud house servant. Enquire at
vv 185 Congres* itreet mir g
T)EACH BRANDY of the vintage of 1846, for sale by
A ra * r8 W: B. MACLEAN ft (
SAVANNAH ft IIltANCIlV1LLE UAILHOAD
N OTICE is hereby given, tlmt tho hooks to receive sub
scription* of stock to tlie Envnnnah nnd Branehvilln
Railroad, will ho opened at tlio following places from tho
first Monday in February next until tho second Monday in
April next, between the hours of nine o’clock, A. M.. ami
three o’clock. P. M.
The following gentlemen havo been appointed commis
sioners hy the to't legislature, nnd will please to open tho
books ns above mentioned nt the following places, tn wil :
At Rrniichvillu—Donald K, Barton, I*. Chnrtrnnd. nml
Oliver Oil.
At I/)wry’s Turn Out—Wra. S. Bninburg, Win. E. Wroter,
and George Y. Patrick.
At Blnckville—John E. Tobin, William II. Monligue, nml
Win. S. Reynolds.
At Barnwell. C. H.-Lowia O’Bannon.S. J. Bailey, and J.
M. Hutson
At Moore's Cross Boails-
and Win. M. Bostwlck.
At Whippy Swamp Cross Bonds—B. McBride, Thomas If.
Willingham, nml John J. Harrison.
At Iziwtonville—Thomas Willingham, George Rliodesscn
id Edmund Mnrtin.
At Rohcrtvillu—J. Lartigue, A. J. Lawton, nnd Charles
Jaudon.
At Pu rysburg—John P. Raymond, John L Ml niff, ami
Joseph Hazel.
At Charleston—Edward Bostwlck. George If. Waller nnd
Thomas Iteilly.
Notice whereof shall be given by each set of commission-
s of the time and place of subscribing, either by advertis
ing in a gazette or such other manner as they may deem
best, for at least ten duys previous to tho opening of the
•ild books.
The commissioners herein named, will please to give no-
ce forthwith. If time will permit. I will supply them with
books in proper form, also a copy of tho Act, incorporating
the said company. J. LARTIGUE,
jnn29—td Chairman nf the Central Committee.
1JIG IIAMS—5 bids Pig flams.5 do smoked Becf.SOOIbs
l Bologna Sausage, new, 20 cases Scheidnm Gin. For sale
by no?23 HYLAND ft O’NEILL
PICKLES AND SAUCES.—26 dozzen assorted Pickles and
L Sauces, for sale hy dec22 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
H AVANA I/JTTKRY TICKETS.—The subscriber, agent
for tho nbovo. will bo happy to supply all orders sent
him. Tlio Littery Is drawn every twenty days, and tho
price of tickets ranges from $5 to $20. All communication*
itrictly confidential.
JOHN HARVEY, Exchange Broker,
Icb3— ood2m 33 Broad street. Charleston, 8. C.
R AISINS—60 halfand 60 quarter boxes fresh RalsInsTTnr*
sale by octl9 A. BONAUP.
P RINTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment ol flue
Prints ami Pictures, among them a new variety equal
to oil paiutings,and much cheaper, for sale by
nov23 ^ ^ 8. 8. SIBLEY. 135 Congress-street
R O- KI AND LIME.—1290 Casks ItaririandStone IJme In
store, aud for sales In lota to suit purchaser* hy
n0T - E. W. RUKF.R.
-rvlD-ss (; oo DS PI aid and figured light and dark colored
jy j-.lks; plain nml figured black Silks; rich figured
Mouslin do Uin. plain do; flno assortment of plaid Shawls;
french worked Collars. Sleeves, and Chlmesotts , Cambric
and Swiss Band*. Forsaleby •
AIK1N ft BURNS.
poRTklt—-26 casks Hibert Porter, for sale, corner of'ftay
A and Whitaker atreeta. by Jan2fl A. BONAUP.
poll SALE—A one-horse Top Buggy. by
OODEN ft BUNKER.
P OTATOTP AND APPLES—100 bbls Northern Potatoes,
7o do Apples, for sale by
_ _ MrMAHON ft DOYLE.
R OCKLAND IJME—1000 bbls Rockland Stono IJme'Tn
store end for sale In lota to suit purchasers, by
_ novW E. W. BUKER.
H OMfEOPATIIY, Its tenots and tendencies, theoretical
theological nnd therapeutical, by J Y Simpxon, U I) '
Children of tho New Testament, by Rov F8*ark.
J Forsyth Meigs’ Practical Tro.atlso on DIsoasos of Chil
dren, now edition.
Bartlett on tho Diagnosis and treatment of Fevers In the
United States, third edition.
L*gal Cap. ruled for lawyer’s use. whlto and blue.
Thesis Paper, for medical gradur’.es.
_ turn W. THORNE WILUAMK
S UGAR, ftc.—40 hhds prime and choice N. O. Sugar. 100
bbls choice do. Molasses, new crop. 70 hhds prime and
clear Bacon Sides. 10 do now Shoulder*, 20 tierces sugai*
cure) Hams, landing and tor sale by
fob 14 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft OO.
C ORDIALS—20 dosen assorted Cordials—Anl^ito, Pst
fait Amour, Noyeau, and Rose—for sole by
fo° 14 A. BONAUP.
aTi b*»k*t* ftalad OU, 16 do Bordeaux
OIL^for sale by A. B0NAUD.
Corner of Bay and Whltakft its
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