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SOUTHERN MUSKU M
OP NATUHAk U1HTOUY,
18 PERMANENTLY' LOCATED AT
iEflORV BILL,
IN TUN 01TT Or llAVANNAU, UKOKU1A,
whtit ii»ny be tomtit m
great collection of curiosities
PNOM ALL PAKTH or TUB WOULD.
If Auumaus* •« Opel
frvm 2 I" A end from T to 0 I*. M.
ilrrljr forthe colored po|iuUtlon
Friday evening* exolu
tioviO— tv
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
rf MIK Subaoribere hnve just received a few pirre* of the
X following style*. a choice 'election, to which they
vouUl Invite the Attention of early purchaser* :
Figured And I’laid Barege Do Lai tie*
MiMiming, ell-colored end I’laid lUrege*.
Silk And IJiien Lustre. •
Colored low u*.
I’laid And Colored Organdie.
Colored Jecconut.
French do.
Swiss Muslin.
English aud American Print t.
KKMPTON ft VKR.STII.LK,
ft*bl2 WAring’a Range.
TO CONTRACTORS.
L CMllF.lt WANl’F’.D.—Proposals will l>o received till the
17th day of April. 1864.tor furnishing the United Slate*,
delivered at Fort Jefferson. Tortuga* Island, Florida, the
following hill of Lumber, via :
;tlo.uoo feet b. in . fl by 8 Yellow Pine, in any length*,
from 10 to :i7, or 30 to 38.
100.000 leut b. m., 3 Yellow Pino Plunk.
The Lumber niuit bo found, free from largo or rotten
knots.cro** 'hake* and generally of any imperfection* which
will materially alfrct ita strength, aud he *a\ved straight
aud true to dimension*. A moderate amount of iwipon any
piece will not be objected to j hut stick* which are uot
clear of bark will be rejected.
The Luinlier must be *uhject lo Inspection and Measure
ment after delivery at Fort JelTeraon. by an agent of the
I’uited -State*, appointed for tho purpose, and will not bo
con*idered a* received until such inspection and measure
ment* shall have been made.
At least 100.000 feet iuu-t be shipped within one month
after the signing of the Contract, and an equal or greater
quantity must bo delivered in eacli subsequent month, till
the wholo is furnished.
Paytueuts will be made on the delivery of each cargo, If
desired, twenty per cent being, however, deducted from
eacli payment, and retained till the whole is delivered, to
eniMirt the fullllment of the contract.
Proposal* should state tho price |>er M at which tho 1
her will be delivered at Fort Jefferson, free of uii cost
the Coitod States, and be delivered to tho undersigned at
Key West, Fla., aud endorsed •• Proposal for furnishing
Lumber.”
1L 0 WRIGHT, Lieut, of Engineers.
Fort JmintflON. Fla., Fftb 14.1864. fob 28-6
THE GRINNELE EXPEDITION
rptlK l. 8. (■ tinni-ll Expedition In search of Sir .lolin
JL Franklin, by Klisha Kent Kane, M. I)., U. S. N„ with a
».. j ana uxuiorous tine engravings.
Harper’s Magazine, for March, with ongravings.
Dyles on Hills of Kxchangc. Bank Notes, fte., 3d edition
Rawlo on Covenant* tor Titles. 2d edition.
Pneumonia, ita supposed connection pathological and
ethnological with autumnal fevers, malaria, Ac . by K. l-n
Roche.
Meigs on Diseases of tho Uterus, complete, col’d plates.
Ilartlctt on Fevers of tho United States.
New Mexico rod the Navajo Country, by Lt. J. H. Simp
lon, U.S. Topographical Engineers, colored plate*.
mar8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
1VT KW HOOKS.—Annual nt Hci.-utilii- Di*- un-ry. A Year
i.N Hook of Facts for 1854, and nil previous volumes.
Compnintivo Anatomy, by Sielmld andStanlus, translat
ed from the German by Dr. Burnet.
I-a-ly Hunting-Ion and her Friends, with portraits of
Wliltlield. Wesley, fcc.
Mrs. Mowatt’a Autobiography.
Lt. Herndons’ Explorations of tho Amazon.
Hoys at Home, by C. Adams.
Cruise ol the Steam Ynclit North Star, n narrative of tho
excursion of Mr. Vanderbilt’s party, by the Reverend ,
CTioulcs.
Greeuough’s American Journal of Science, Mechanic.
Arts and Kngineering. $3 per annum.
Edgar Allen's l’oetic Works. 3 veds.
AUi>on's History from the Full of Napoleon, vol. 2,I<o
don editinu.
Putnam's and Harpers’ Magazine* for March.
Westminster Review, for January.
inhl6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
H
U
AIU’KRS’ MAGA'/.INE, f-.r March. leceived and f.
aale at 135 Congress street, by
uiar8
MHRKLLAS—Geuth-in.-n
Indies' silk Umbrella-
nd for sale by
8. S. Sini.EY
iiitton Ciuiirella
d Parasols, a large assort
R'
AIKEN & RURN8.
-A great variety ol ladle!
season by.
DEWITT fc MORGAN.
ECKIVEDby recent arrivals, fifty barrels Planting Po-
. tatoes, ami for sale loir. JoIlN K. JF.SSE.
feb 17
H A .
b i ;
N ew ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLASSES.— 20 lids
choice New Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbls. cliolce-New Or
leans Molasses Landing and for sale by
jao4 flORANTON JOHNSTON fc CO.
W INES—60 rases SI Juli--n rlaret; 60 baskets lleid-
sieck and Hungarian Lyon champagne, now landing,
and for sale by jan'Jii J. V. CONNEUAT ,V cm,
. I (Ml do Fair
c
KJFFEE—4(H) bags prim
received and for sale by
decll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
S TEELE’S FEATHER DUSTERS—A fulTnssortmeutjust
received and for sale by feblT J P. COLLINS.
I JITTER AND CHEESE.—25 firkins choice Go-lien But
J J ter, 50 boxes Cheese received per steamer and for sale
by feb23 McMAHON fc DoYI.F.
I .^OR SALE.—I/)t No. 10 on the corner ot South llroad
' nod Liucoln-streets. Also half lot and improvements
on Liberty-street. Apply to
mar& WYLLY fc MONTMOMJN.
L IME—1000bids Lime, on board brig Tallulah, daily ex
pectcd. for sale, to urrive. by
feb26 BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO.
T HREE thousand copies sold monthly.—Twenfy-thre
gallons of Whisky converted into forty gallons. I
will be of a beautiful color, good bend, fine bodv and lus
clous taste. That celebrated chemist Incour, of Bordeaux
has devoted forty years to the study of the manulucture of
Liquors without distillation. All kinds of liquors made for
13 to 00 cents per gallon. Pure vlnegnr made in twenty-
four hours for two cents per gallon. All kinds of Wines,
F.encli Hrandies,Cordials. Hltteis. Soda nn-l Mineral Wa
ter*, without apuaratus, Porter. Ale and Syrups, fcc. The
i.h an t.un .. • lf..1 ■ t , |„ 70. — diliOl*
hooks are got up in beautiful style-
61 60. Copies sent by mails The trade supplie
ItEVUY WAT"
by
Price
HENRY WALTER feC
Publishers. New Orlcnns.
Post paid order* for pamphlets descriptive of the book
nt free to any part of the country. mnr7-12t.
HO FRENCH PRINTED CAMBRICS. new style, one
•J m Cj case, heuutiful pattern* ull nt 25 con's per yard, a
great bargain. M. PRENDKRGAST fc CO.
178 Uroughton street, opposite St Andrew’s Hail, wei
ile. foh8
C l ROUND PLASTER.—MO Casks Ground Plaster dally e
T pec tod. For sale to arrive by
octlB HKKillAM. KEI.I.Y fc CO
L IME.—400 Cask* Lime nowTandlng, will be sold very
low if applied for tills morning.
oct!8 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO
P LANTATION GOODS.—22 bales heavy brown and strip
ed Cotton Osnaburgs, 15 bales 3-4 and 7-8 heavy browi
Sheeting*. 2 hales heavy Shirting Stripes, 3 cases plaid and
striped Homespun, 12 dozen blue llomals. for sale by
J.*s 1 AIK1X fc BURNS.
rnar5
L ANDING from schooner Christopher I/>e
Hay, and for sale on the wharf, bv
oct3
n, 50 bale:
DEN .fc BUNKER.
H AMS—000 Itolosnn's prime new Hams, landing this dav
from schooner Wood bridge, from Baltimore and for
sale on the wharf. Apply to
stccio OGDEN fc BUNKER.
\| EW SPRING GOODS—Plaid and striped Silks. Indian
summer Silks, satin striped Tissues plaid Barege*,
colored and black Challys, solid colors. French Cambrics,
printed Cambrics and Jaconets. English and American
Print* and Ginghams, just received by
febll PbWITT fc MORGAN.
S PRING STOCK—'Tho subscribers are now receiving their
Spring Stock, which comprises every assortment of
good* usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, some of which
have been manufactured in Eiiropu expressly for their own
trade. They would invito the attention of buyers to call
and examine their stock, etc.
marl'd KEM1T0N fc VKKSTH.LE.
< Flou
luu
I TMOl’lt AND CORN—3(1 bbls T
1 bushels Tennessee Corn, in store and for sale by
marl 2 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
TJAC'lN—2H lihd.s prime Sides. lan-lin,- and f-.r -ale by
JJ marl’d C«»HEN fc FOSDICK.
) marl’d
TOTICK
N OTICE.—Two months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to
sell all the real estate belonging to James H Sheahnn. de
ceased. mil 12 MICHAEL SHEAIIAN, Adm’r.
S PRING AND SUMMER TRADE, 1854 — M. I’RKXtiKIlOAPT
fc Co. have very great pleasure in informing all the’
friends nnd customers, and the various families who vis
Savannah for tiie purchiiso of their Dry Goods, that their
stock for the season will lie compleie in a few days, and the
whole will be sold at their usual very low prices. They
respectfully request an early call, at tho wholesale and re
tail Cash Dry Goods Warehouse. 178 Broughton street, op
posite St. Andrews' Hall, west side. mhl3
( tUM DROPS.—.lost received from New York, per steam-
J or, a superior quality of Guin Drops, of different llarors.
*ach as raspberry, rose, lemon, vanilla, orange, etc .etc
lor *ale by W. W. LINCOLN,
feli!7 Monument squnre.
W
P F.At II BRANDY of Uio vintage nf 1846. for sale by
raarS |W. IJ. MACLEAN fc CO _
ODOAR” fcc.—40 hhda prime and choice .N, O. Sugar. WO
bbls choice do. Molasses, new crop. 70 hlida prime mu'
cl-*r H.iron Side*. 10 do new Shoulders, 20 tierces eugai
curv-l Hams, landing and for sale by
felil 4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO.
C ORDIAI-S—20 dozen assorted Cordial*—Anisette, Par-
fall Amour, Noyeau. and Rose—for sale by
deel4 A. B0NAUD.
Hants. PANTS^A frosli supply of black due shin cassi-
l mere Pants, a line article. Also fancy French Caasi-
mere Pants, just received no 1 for sale low. by
nov28 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper and Tailor.
/"'tOPKlSH, fef,’—Justrocoired 2 lili-l*. God'lish, 10 bids
No. 1. new Mackerel. 10 bbls Scotch Herrings, and 16
hue* Sciglod Horring. For sale by
novfl PAVID O’CONNOR,
D EBS HILK8. fee.—Plaid, Black and Colored BroawK
ami Plain Silks. BomhaJSines, Alpacas. Canton Cloths
1,1 ' a new stylo of goods for mourning never before presen-
le-1 in Ibis market, at KEM!TON fc VBRSTILL’S,
0 1 2* 72St. Julhmfc 106Bryan-»t .Warlngs’aBang*.
\rirr PICKS.' Sardine Onenera. Cork Serswa, Champagne
Hooka. Ivory Table Cutlery, and Silver Plated Ware, for
*l»by sleeSS J. P. COLIJNS.
UEED OATS—300 Iiags heavy Seed Oats, landing per sohi
Mohawk, and for sale by
novl3 BRIGHAM. KEI.I.Y fc CO.
Dockland I.IMK—500’ bids Rockland IJme.lorHale in
A Y ln ‘*to suit purchasers, by
QW7 E. W. I1UKE1L
DRANDY AND GIN.—20 half plposDark and Pale Ourd,
Duptiy fc Go’s llrandy. (vintages 184n ’40.’60) nf our
•a im|H>rtatlon. 6 pipes superior Holland Gin, (Meder
e«*r> brand) landing and for sale try
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON--fc CO
n^N'lKJLURS REWARD.—Stiden ficm the brig A. H
* W»„. G* pt Marshall, lying at Giles fc Co's Mill, a yawl
“*•- Painted green, with yellow moulding. The above re-
» r, l will be paid for her recovery by the Captain on board
w mb23 ROWLAND fc CO.
ML, ^ RENT—Two small houses aMhe corner of Dray
Kfl'on street and Liberty street lane. Apply at this
_ feb’.'l
PIIEKPOTT IIOI NK,
Corner ../ H, -aiduwy ami .Spring-StrttU, .Veto For4-.
(«’. It. AUJUrrON, 1‘KorHIKTOK )
JIOMrs. H. lamia fc Sun, formerly of the Unler
House, Macon. Georgia, beg leave lo Inforiii ihvir
.Southern friends that iu consequence of tliu dvslruu-
ilia Ufargu House, they hare located themselves nt
the above uanu-d establishment, wheto they will be happy
to eutertaln thorn and tho traveling public.
fhbjtt-am
I,ANlK.lt HOUSIC—MACON. UK.
The umleralgned having leased the above ostab
llshinent beg to assure tho traveling public that
no exertion* will be spared to lustaiu tho reputation
Uio nouse. GKO. M. LOGAN, I „ . ,
JnulU— ly JAMES MEARA, f 1 roprletorr
1MCOLATA IIOUSK, P1COI.ATA, PIjA.
m Tbe aubscrlber would respectfully infonn the
traveling comuiunlty that he lias leased the above
named homo, and is now rea<ly to accommodate
iravuiers. and hopes, by giviug his personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
Hu will have horses and carriages at all times to accom
modate his guest*. GEO. M. GALI’IN,
^decl3 Proprietor.
I’h VATERH’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.
m Thls splendid now liouao. situated on llroad-st.,
immediately In front of tiie site of tiie old Planters'
Hotel, which has boen furnished throughout with
new lurnlture, bedding, etc., will open for tho reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be thu endeavor of
the l’ronrletor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SiMI’RON.
novtt—tf Proprietor.
f Vlll SALE OR RENT—That valuable priqicrly 'limited
oil the south western corner of West Broad and '/.ubly
streets, the residence of the late Dr. C. P. Ricliardsoue.—
terms,apply lo J. P. SCREVEN,
lot
THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 529, 1854.
R. T. GIBSON.
inli 10—eoildt
C TOFFEE, SUGAR, fcc.—164 bags prime Green Rio Coffee ;
J 100 do fair do do do ; 76 do prime do Jamaica do ; 50
mats old Goverament Java do: 20 hhda choice Porto Rico
Sugar ; 40 do choice and fair New Orleaus do ; 80 do Stu
art’s Alike Clarified do ; 60 do do Crashed aud powdurud
do : 66 do Hiram Smith’s aud pure Genesee Flour; 400 bags
drop nnd buck Shot, assorted sixes ; 60 bbls Butter. Sugar
and Soda Cracker* ; 20 do Treadwell’s Pilot Dread ; 100 bxs
new scaled Herring ; 60 quintals dried Codfish ; 30 bids No-
vaScotia pickled Herring ; 60 do Wo*t India Molasses ; 100
Demijons. assorted sixes; 60 boxes Os and 8s lk-adel's
Candles ; 20 i* and 20 casks Malaga Wine ; 20 boxes ex
tra ground Coffee and l epper, landing nnd for sale by
mb 22 SCRAN KIN, JOHNSTON fc CO.
S UNDRIES!—Just received,' 3 it lids Codfish, 6 bbls extra
No 1 Mackerel, 6 bbls Herring, 100 Reynold’s new fami
ly Hams. 2 iihds do now Bacon Shoulders.76 boxes Ileadel's
Soap. Candles and Starch ; 78 boxes ground Coffee. Mustard
and l’epper ; 16 half chest Black and Green Teas loo doxen
assorted Scrubbing Brushes nnd Clothes Line.*. 6 bbls Self
Rising Floor. 60 bbls and bngx Genesee Flour, 20 half bbls
Pig I’ork and Hums, Corned Beef. 60 bbls Potatoes, fcc. for
sale by D. O’CONNOR,
lull 22 Corner Broughton nnd Drayton streets.
C ITY MARSHAL’S SALK.—Will be sold at Hie Pound, on
Monday, tho 27th inst. at 11 o’clock. A. M..—one red
Cow, high horns, marked crop and under-bit in eacli ear ;
ouo white Cow. red ears, unmarked, with n young calf; one
frosty colored Heifer, no mark iix right ear and marked two
split* in left ear ; one red Heifer, marked in thu right car
crop nnd split, on the left ear same mark ; one red Cow,
white in the face, loft ear unmarked, right car crop anil uu-
dor-bit j one white Heifer, eacli ear and side of the face
black, marked swallow-fork In right ear nnd under-bit in
left ear. The above Cattle werolui|>omided and will be »old
iu accordance with the ordlnaneo of the city,
mb 22 PHILIP M. Itl'S'lT.I.. Cite Miir-lnl
M olasses, sugar,'Dim ok. fcc.—21m bid* Or
leans Molasses. 25 hluls and 25 bbls Cuba do. L'lhhds
choice Porto Rico Sugar. 20 do Now Orleans do, 150 bbls
clarified A. B and C do, 75 do K P Gin, 60 N K Rum, 60 do
Western Whisky, 25 do Old Mimongnlieht do, 30 do Butter
Cracker*. 20do Sugar do, 100 firkins Lard. 160 boxes Ada
mantine anil Sperm Candles, 76 do lk-adel’s Tallow do. ro-
eelved by recent arrivnls and for sale bv
inhlfi HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO.
N EW BACON, FMJUR, fco.—76 casks choice .-idea oml
Shoulders. 20 do Baltimore Hams. 350 bbls Georgia
Flour. 28 do Hiram Smith’s do, 76 boxes ED Cheese, luo
lings Rio Coffee, 25 do Java do, recently received and fur
sale by mhlO HOI.CO.MRK, JOHNSON fc Co.
\ \ OURNING GOODS.—Plain, plaid and figured Bareges ;
iVI black crape Barege; silk Tissues nnd Grenadines;
black Silks of all widths ; French printed Jaconets, Organ
die* and Lawns ; French nnd Kngli'h mourning Ginghams
and Calicos : French Bombasines ; Canton < loth* and Al
pacas ; English black Crape Veils, Collar* nnd Sleeve*, just
reoelved by n»r& DkWITT fc MORGAN.
VJl’RING AND SUMMER DI’.KSS GOODS—Tl,.- -ub-crile r-
O have now received the la-nt part of their Spring and
Summer Dress Goods, of tho following style'—Summer
Silk*. Barege d’Lnines. plain and figured (’bailey*. Grena
dine#. and Crape d’Artois, plain and figured m-«-ge«. Silk
Tissue*. Swiss Jacconet and Organdie Muslins. These con
stitute a major portion or their Dress Ouo Is, an-l have been
selected with great care, and will Ire sold at very moderate
profits. marll KKMITON fc VERSTII.I.E
S PRING SHAWL'S AND MANTELS.—i d»/en pl.iirVwIriTe
Crape Shawls nt nil price*; 1 doxen figured white Crape
Shawls at all price*. Fine assortment black I.-nv* .Mantil
las ; liin- do. white do. do. ; lino do. black Lice Shawls.
Points and Scarfs. For sale by
mil 16 AIKIN fc BURNS
llnstittSB (Sorts.
WNJtREKi Mr lNTONlI,
A1 lOllNEY AT LAW, ./ tifcsitutfffr. /T«t.
44KOUUK TllOffp UOWAltD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
office, oomrr nf M’hUnker-n. <m.i llay lant, Savannah, <3a.
THOMAS V. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. D18T
Ogles, corner /firyamf Harnanl-ilrcels. Savannah.
_ OMWAHY*! OTFIOB.
uorner orBay and Whltaker-street*. Office hours from 9
A - M -r*° 2, P. M.; and from 3X, P. II. to 6, P. M.
JNO. M. MILLION,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, *y' rr comer of Whitaker ami llay ttreeh.
Will pracilro In the Court* or Striven. Ilullooh, Effingham,
Bryan, Liberty, McIntosh, Glynn, Camden and (Tiatliaui
curinties. frb7
JOSEPH (( v N A II I,,
„ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Bay street, over the Reading Room of tho Republl-
can, entrance immediately east of Messrs. Price* Veader
D. A. O’UYUNK,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176 Bay street, over Turner fc Co.'s Drug Store.
DAN1ULL Si COOPICIl,
ATIORNFIYS AND COUNKEIJAJllS AT LAW,
Affanto. Georgia.
KlfilllJINANU MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEUAIR AT LAW
Waihimjlon City, 1). V.,
Will practise in the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern
ment.
juni-22
M. WHIT BM1TII,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligiitor. East florida.
Will practice iu the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Oul, S. S. Sibley, an-l R. U. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ol,
J. W. PATTKllBON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
tbnyth, JUonne C\tunly, (la.
8. W. II YKI-’.K,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alonticello, Jefferson County, florida.
Reference—Hon W. II. Fi.kud«u, Savannah, Ga. fob3
THOMAS IIUGIIKS IUN1CS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville. Georgia,
Will practise in tho Circcult Courts nf Thomas. Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irw in.Georgia ; and in tlioCir-
w! i , t .. Col i, rl8 J ,,lTor *un, Madison ami ilnmiltsin, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in tho Flastem Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of allpursou* before tiie Departments at Waxh-
ington.
WILLIAM II. HASlIlCli,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEILOU AT LAW,
Troupville, loumdei county, Ga.
Will practise in Thomas, laivrndcs. Cliuch, Ware, Appling.
TelUir. Irwin, laiureus, an-l Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and In JnfThnmn, Madison, Hamilton, and Coii— -
tie*. FToridu.
kd>23
wu, r. wiu.iamh TiiAOrntra nijvKtt. 2arx iikown.
W ILLI.VMN, OLI VIdIt & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
llama Vista. Marion County. Ga.,
Will practise In tiie counties of Marion. Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, ami any adjoining
counties where tlieir services may be required. jan’29
Ef'KIVLD, per steamer Alabama, and in store. 10 bxs
Oranges, III do l-enmns. 1 sack English Walnuts. 6 do
mi Nuts. 20 bxs Raisins, 6 do Citron. 75 do Sardines.
ihI4 J. I). JESSE.
ECKIVED, per bark Radient, 70 barrels Potatoes. 100
Ronolilsou’s Hums. '2 casks Bacon Shoulders. 2 casks
•n Side*. inti 14 J D JESSE.
K'
Peci
ii
Bac<
B UTTER, CHEli'E. fcc—30 kegs sek-ctml Goshen Butler,
60 boxes English Dairy Cheese. 100 boxes new scale-1
Herrings, 25 quintals Dried Codfish. 10 casks sugar cured
Hams. 10 Iihds. prime uew Bacon Shoulders, received per
steamer and for sale by
mhl4 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
B ACON.—25 casks ne-v Bacon Sides. 10do. do. Shoulders,
for sale by (mhl4J WEBSTER fc PALMES.
T^IJ'UR fc CANDLES.—260 bids, superfine nnd extra I-'nin-
J 1 iiy Flour, BO boxes Ileadel’s patent tallow Candles. 0 and
8.30 boxes Sperm Candles. 100 boxes Adamantine Candles,
fur sale by [mhl4] WEBSTER fc PALMES.
B UTTER, RAISINS AND CANDY—25 kegs choice (Yn.b.ui
Butter, 70 whole and half boxes layer Raisins, 60 boxes
common and extra Candy, landing mid for sale by
nov’20 ’ HOl.COMBE. JOHNSON fc CO.
WALTER S. NOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Exchange.
Will practice in tho courts or Scrlven, Wasiiington. Rich
mond, Burke, and Chatham counties. fob8.
JOHN n. COCIIIIANIO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. fc J. Cocigu.vk, Irwiuton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entruated to Ins care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference Dr. C. B
Guyton. F'. H. Rowe, Dublin. Ga.; M. Marsh, Suvunnuh.
may 7—dfcwlv
BANCROFT & fill VAN.
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Forthe Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Bay street. Savannah. jan24
XICIIOUmCIU'UKK. KDWAKD O. WADE.
CHUG 161C Si WAD1C,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Hay-street.Savannah.
JOHN T. ROWI.ANn. JOII.V T. ROWI-ANIi,JK.
IlOAVLAND A CO., I
GENEILM. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-street. Savannah.
r. nvLAsn. r. ii. o nkii.l.
IIYLANI) Si O’NKILL,
DEALERS IN’ IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS, fcc..
Next Hour to Marshall House. Hroughton street,
SAVANNAH. UHtllOIA.
Wholesale nnd retail dealers in imported wines nnd liquors.
F’rench brandies, segnrs. nnd fau.-y groceries.
II. K. WA8IIUIIRN, Ag’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
HAVANNAII, (IA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
2Vb. 04 Hay-street. Savannah
O’III-'.All Si STONKY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
| North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
IJITK OF THE KIKM OF LKOAKK. O’llKAH A CO.
UGAR AND Mol.ASSKS—12U hluls Lmi'iana .'uig.ir. an
• 311 bhls 1/iuislana Molasses, landing from brig Albioi
m Attakapas. nnd for sale by
12 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
-S fc Ros
TIIOMAS s!k KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
iVn. 16 Hamnrd street. Savannah, (la
Lead pipe, sheet load, block tin. copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rai
stoutly on bund. Orders fr
iended to
i. and kitcliun ranges,
a tho couutry promptly at-
jnn7
Ii
D omestic liquors.—100 bbia. e phoipa
60 bbls New Eimland Rum -, 20 bbls. Domestic Brandy;
75 bills. Rectified Whisky ; 16 bbls Old Mongaliatia Whis
ky; 10 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy. F’or sale bv
dec7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO
miM-rial. nnd I’ouchong. Tor -’ ,p
WEBSTER fc PAI.MFX .
C OFFEE AND TEA—150 sacks prime choice Rio Code
75 sacks Java do, 150 half and quarter chests Tens, -
various kinds, for sale by McMAHON fc DO YU-'..
fPKA—60 hnlf-clicsts Hyson, Imperial, i
X sale by sep15
J UST received beautifully embroidered linen cambrlo
llnndkerchiafs, also F'roucli worked Collars, very rich
patterns. F'omaloby seplB AIKEN fc BURNS.
A F'FtW handsome black Lice Mantles, also, 6 4 black
I .ace fur making mantillas, nt
inlilS KKMITON fc VERSTH.l.F.’S
B altimore iiaconTTard and f uiuil—f»6~1iiiids
clioioe new Bacon Sides, 15 .lo do Shoulders, 10 tierces
sugar-cured Hums. 31) Idils and 60 kegs prime Leaf Lird,
100 bbls Howurd street Flour, landing and for sale by
mills SCRANTON. JnllNsTnN fc’t’O
^CGAUS.—4U Iihds. choice N 1) Sugar, a -i.)- t n-r atticl •;
FJ 25 do. Prime do. do., just received nnd for sale Iiy
mui'3 WEBSTER fc PALMIX
s—Sea lira". (hi doth, French Willow an-l .-hal.i-r
,ble Mats, for sale by
novl’2 J. P. COLLINS
B I.TTEIL fcc—20 kegs Goshen Butter; 10 barrels White
la'afLard; 25 boxes cheese. Just received and for
ale by -h eld HYLAND fc O’NEILL.
H AY.—100 bales Eastern Hay, landing per bark Kllta
betli Leavitt, for sale by
fubl6 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building niul Work in Masonry nf
every description. Residence first door west of St. An
drew’s Hall, Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
Tho subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciplcs.niul from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
Rivnn- J. J. MAURICE.
4*-GuUern and Conductors ittado to order,
a. H CHAMPION. 7. 0. WATTS.
CHAMPION Si WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RFTTAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Harnard street, between the Market and Hay street,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Dealers In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Dried
F'ruits, fcc., fcc.
References—A. Champion. Fl«q., Samuel Solomons. Esq.,
Messrs. Kabun fc Whitehead, Swift fc Co., Savannah. Ga.
LOCK KIT. WM. II. IJINO. JOHN II. IIAVIB.
LOCKETT, LONG & CO„
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
M
n. P. HORTON. O. II. IllltKUAN,
HORTON Si RUCK.MAN,
WIIOI.KHA t.K AND P.RTAIt. KKAI.KRS IN
WATCHES, JEWElJtY. SILVFJt-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
116 Hroughton-street.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WIIOLKSALK AND IIKTAII. DKAI.F.R IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Moniiiurt .S-ju-ur. Savai.iuih.Ga.
PROTECTKIN IVMIUM Id COMP A N V, _
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents ol the above Company are prepared
to take risks against F’IIIHoii Buildings nml tlieir contents.
Also MahinkSka Risks, on tiie most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO, Agents.
BROWN St HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALKS STABLES.
WKST IIKOAII STIIKFT. SAVANNAH, GA.
lor-
c
D E I.AINES AND CASHMERE—A few pie. ..scorn c
e.l and white Do Laines un-1 Cashmere, for sale by
nov’22 KEMPTON & VERSTILLE. I
~illOlCE SEED OATS, in quantities to suit purchasers !
jao26 T. J, WAIB1L 17o Bay street. I
L Al’D—landing from sclir Mohawk, 25 kegs aud 10 bbls I
prime Leaf lard,for sale by
novia J. V. C0NNF.RAT fc CO.
n ACKMET.vEK KNEES.—257 four and live in.-h kn— 1
for sale by mart COHEN fc FOSDICK. ,
TV/f ATTING.—1-4, 5-4 an-l li-4 white matting. 4-4.54 and
1Y1 64 check do. for Bale by mho A IK IN fc BI RN8.
C IOTTON OSNAItl'lRiS. fcc— Strip7da'n-1 pi .in C-Tiiin (is-
/ naburgs; bleached and brmvn Nheelings nnd Shirtings;
for sale by marO KEMPTON fc Vl-.ltsf41.1.E.
I NO. II. Ht!|.l.. IIKNHV 0. KING
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—The undersigned has this
day associated ivitli him Mr. IIkniiv C. King, of Glynn
county, with whom lie will continue tlieF'actoragennd Com
mission business in this city, under tho firm of Hull fc King
janl2 JNO. H. HULL. 210 Bay-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
R'
(M'KIAN'D IJME.—1200 Casks RocklandStono lime ii
id for sales in lots to suit purchasers bv
K. W. RUKER.
futrst Hfttis bt) €rlr(|ra|)l).
k«f- Telegraphed for tho Georglnu.'w^
- •<-«»•—
Lister from tho Pnctflr.
ARRIVAL OP TltlfilToRTIIKRN LIGHT.
Nkw York, March 20.
The steamship Northern l.iiflit, with tho California
mailN. 400 paMengers anil 6700,000 in gold haa ar
rived. Subjoined will be found tho principal items of
Interest by tide arrlvul.
Tho Oregon Legialatura has adjourned. Among ita
acts ia a law ordering a vote of the people In Juno
next, on the question of forming a State Government.
Tho Ivower California lilihuatera who recently deser
ted JVulkcr’a standard, have been arreated for trial.
Several ofllccra of tiie frigate Portsmouth recently
dined with Wul'tur.
Tiie California Chronicle Hiirtniaea that I'reaidcnt
l’icrco fuvora the lillibnatcn*, and dechirea it haa no
confidence in either hia or Secretary Murcy's profea-
Blonato tho contrary.
Maine Liquor Law In New Yorlc.
New York, March 27.
Tho question of submitting tho prohibitory liquor
law to tho people lias been tabled in tiie New York
Legislature. —
New York Markets.
New York, March 27.
Flour on Saturday dosed firm, with miles State
brands at 67.50 aud Southern at $7.08 to $7.75.—
Southern white wheat closed at $1.89 and red at $1.78.
Corn is wortli 79 cents for mixed qualities, nnd 82 to
83 for yellow. Cotton haa declined an eight of a
cent. Stocks are dull.
llalllinore Markets.
Baltimore, March 27.
Flour cloaca firm, with lloward-street at $7.37i aud
City Milla at $7.25 to $7.50. Corn closed at 70 to 72c
for White and 70 to 71 (or Yellow.
Senator Dougins In EDIgy,
Auiicrn, N. Y., March 27.
Senator Dougins was hung in effigy here on Friday
iu token of contempt for hia efforts iu behalf of tiie
Nebraska hill.
[Auburn ia n bcnntiful littlo city of aome eight or
ten tliouaand inhabitants, situated iu about the cen
tre of tiie Stuto or New Yotk, the residence of Sena
tor Win. H. Seward, and in Mr. Fillmore’s native
county. Like most Northern cities ol' its size, it ha«
its squad of abolitionists, spirit-wrappers, Ac., and in
addition to which, ns it is illustrated in this instance,
it is somewhat under the control of Mr. Seward.—
Eds. Georgian.]
Now Orlcnns Murkcts—Municipal lfilcctlon.
New Ohi.kans, March 28.
Cotton closed steady on Monday, with sales of
7,000 hales. Middling closed nt 9 cents.
(lie municipality election took place yesterday,
a ui.i much turmoil and excitement. Several lights
t >ok place, aud throe men were killed at tiie polls.—
The result of the election is still uncertain, though it
16 Imlicvcd that Lewis (democrat) is elected Mnyor.
WOODRUFF, GREEN &. CO.’S
MLH CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Hr. W. \V. Wooiilit-FF. of Guilin. Ga., and
Messrs. M. C. fc J. II. (iKKKN. ot Newark. N .1
having purchased the entire interest, ami secured "the
location of Messrs. T, J. Nuvlor fc t'o.. in tin- rarrisge busi
ness in tills city, res| i-ctfuily nnnonncu to tin- citixensof
Savannah and of tin-Status of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala-
haina. Florida, and all sections trading at this growing’city
that it Is their intention to keep on hand, at all times'u
largo nnd general assortment ol every kind of carriages in
They feel confident that tlu-lr business relations are such
ns to enable them to oiler inducements to purchasers ojunl
to I harleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green h-ive been engaged in thp manufacture
ot carriages in Newark. N. J.. Tor n number of tear., and
” 11 JO ■- inti 1 - Till tl o' 1 :. , ,.
Bonth. Tbelrrepui.ii- n - M i -.i . • i. ■ inbinetl with
the .-xperienre an-l qualification' or Mr. Woodruff long
known at Griffin, Ga.. u. the carriage busim-'. i-mbb'lePH
them to promise that they will be able to meet the exi.ee-
tations of tiie public.
Mr II D. IV. Alexander, of the lute firm, favorably known
In connection with the carriage business iu this cltv. i' as-
snclaled with them, and will net as tlieir agent iu the trans
action and management of tlieir lundness.
Mr. Woodruff's intention i* to divide his time nnd atten-
lion between this point and the interior, and hopi-a to make
the acquaintance of tills comm null v |M-rsonnlly.
By strict attention, coupled with fair and Imuoralile deal
ing. they hope to secure a share ol public patronage.
They have made ftrrnngemuutn to base all repairing
promptly and neatly done. 1 B
All work 6old by them warranted.
WOODRUFF’, GREEN fc CO ,
223 and 225 Bay street,
Suvunnuh. Ga.
Iif -1 CARD.—It will seen by the above Hint we have
deemed it best for tin* interests of all concerned, to with
draw In Tavorof Messrs. Woodruff. Green fc Co. We take
this opportunity to return ttiuuks to our friends for tho
kind offers of support that were so liberally proffered us
and to solicit tho same for our friends of the same firm ’
_ , „ T. J. NAYLOR fc CO.
Savannah. December 7. 1863, mb2H
/■'JWIRGIA—Butloch County:—tin "tin- first Ttie-dav in
YX May next, la-fore tiie court house diair, in States
borough, in said county, will under an order of tho
Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in October lust :
l our hundred acres of land, granted to Mark Rollin'
bounded by land. »f Amos Water*. Jonathan Griner .lor-'
dan MeColIom rnl Ri wrl M h r b-b.njing to the estate
of Hannah Cone, late of said county, deceased Sold for
tho benefit or flu- heirs nnd creditors' ..fa.id estate. Terms
made known on tho day of sale. M ircli 13th, 1S64
mhlO JONATHAN GRINER. Adm’r.
C T EORGIA—Hullnch County:—To all whom It mnv enn-
T corn : Wliorens. William Sheffield will apply at Hie
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as executor and
administrator on the estate of Mrs Sarah digger, decease I-
I hoso are. therefore, tl. cite nnd admonish all whom D
may concern, to bn nnd appear Won- the said Court, to
make objection, if any they have, in terms of tho law
otherwise sail] letter* will be granted n* applied for
Witness. William I we. Sr.. E-quire, Ordinary or Bulloch
county, this 13th day of March. 1F54
_mhl0 WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. n. c.
A DMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE.—Will be sold, on the Ifr7t
Tuesday in May next, before the court house, the fo|.
lowing Lit* iff I Jin d : Lit 14(1.16.2 Che.nkee ; lx.t No. 81.
33. L>e county; I/.t No. 26. 11. Lev county ; Lot No. ISO,
6.2. Muscogee county. Sold under n decree of the Superior
Court or Chatham coenty for purposes of n division amongst
the heirs mh26 JACOB SHAEF’KIt. Adin’r.
r
1ITY MARSHAL’S SALE.—Will be sold on Tuesday. 28th
J Inst, between the lour* of 11 an-l 12 o'clock. A. M.. at
Blink’s Ship Yard, one old Engine : al-o. at the F’ounda-
nf A. N Miller. Immediately after tin- first sale, a part nf
Machinery of an old Engine, being tlm property of tiie
committee
resolution
mh23
mill.
v.ll b
•id by
of t
Department, nnd in accordance with r
by Council—-term* cash.
I’HILH’ M. RUSSELL. City Marshal.
J UST LANDING from steamer Florida and in store—2
bids, l’ig Ham. 2 do do Side*, 2 do do Shoulders, ldo
Smoked Beef. 5 do*. Smoked Tongues. 20 boxes Oranges,
10 do Lemons, 6 bbls Apples, mb22 J. D. JFXSI
D I’FTl ELD’S HAMS AND JOLFX—60 ticrres' Du (field's
Superior Hams. 60 half bbls do do Joins, for sale by
mli22 COHEN fc F’OSDICK,
tJUGAli"HOUSE SYRUT—50 bbls and 25 hall bids refined
lJ Syrup, for sale by n^i22 COHF'.N fc F’OSDICK.
H I TTER, CIIKESK ANn AI.E-20 firkins cludoe (ioslien
Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, 50 bbls Philadelphia Ale, for
sale by inh22 Mr.MAiloN fc DOYLE.
( NASH DRV GOODS STORE.—Tin- subscriber* have ju-t
J received a choice lot of ricli Organ-lie Muslin. F’rench
Cambric. F’rench Muslin and Silk Grenadines, in latest style,
for sale low by mh’22 ADAMS fc BRUNNER.
C ASH DRY GOODS STORE—French Muslins in good
quality lit 12), I do Cambric do do do do 16: Colored
Deruge* do do do do 15 ; Print*. Ginghams and Lawns nt
unusually low price*, just received by
mb 22 ADAMS fc BRUNNER. 142 Congress-st.
MAG A 7. INKS, Sic.
H ARPER’S Magazine lor December; Putnam's Magazine
for December.
(iluason’s Pictorial Illustrated News.
Eva May. tho Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon; anew
novel. Received and for salo by S. S. SIBLEY.
novSO 136 Congress-street.
vikw”6fthk city 6fsavaivnah7
A BEAUTIFUL birds’-eye view of tho City of Savannah
sketched from the steeple of the Fixchange, by E. Cer-
irau. and lithographed by It. II. IIowkia. just completed.—
The edition is limited. ’ Those wishing a copy must apply
early to It. II. Howell, or at the book store of
Iiov20 S. S. SIBLEY, 135 Congress street,
/■“lllll.DRKN'S BATHING TUBS. Slop and Water Pails. Foot
Tubs. Wash Basins. Night Pails, fcc., for sale by
fcbli J.P. COLIJNS.
H arper for February, with Engraving*:
Poole's Index to Periodical Literature 1 vol. fivo;
DeQuincy’s Writings, viz: Autobiographical Sketches. His
torical an-l Critical Essay*, Philosophical Writer’s Ld-
t-r* to Young Me n. tiie Ciusar’s, FTssays on tiie Poets, the
opium F5ib-r, fcc.. fcc.;
D'Aubigi.e'* History of the Reformation. 5 vol*;
llartly Coleridge’s Poems. 2 vols. London;
Rokitansky’s Pathological Anatomy, Liudun, Sydenhnui
Society. 4 vol«;
Billings on the Heart nnd Lungs. Isnidnn;
The Edinburgh Review for January;
Mrs. Mowatt’s Autobiography;
Edgar Allen Poe's Works, 3 vols;
Hawthorne's Blithedale Romance.
foblS W. THORNE WILLIAMS
I 1NEN GOODS—Irish Linens, and piFluw-caae do; 10-4;
J 11-4 and 12-4 linen Sheetings, light and heavy styles ,
6-4,3-4 and 10-4 liner. Dama*k, bleached and brown; lluck-
ahuck. Scotch and blnls’-eve Dinners ; brown nml bleache-
Damask Table Clotlis; Damask Napkins ami Doyles. Red
colved and for salo by
octl HENRY l.ATHROP & 00
GEORGE IV. MUIIOL8,
Owens' Uuitding. opposite. Pulaski House,
Having made large addition* to hi*establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In ills usual ueat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
Ay All work executed with dispatch.
CA11H1AUK MANUFACTORY.
vBjapgL- CAltRIGES. BUGG1E-S AND SULKIES.—A
general assortmeet. just received.—The sub-
serioers are now prepared to offer to tiie public. Carriages.
Phmtons. Buggies. Carryall*, fcc . fr*-sli from some of tiie
roost popular Flstatili'hment*. nnd Butblor* nt the North.
The selections wore made by one of tho firm', with strict
reference to the requirement* of this market.
They arc determined to keep only such article* In their
line, ns they can confidently recommend aud warrant, feel
ing nssurodthat they will be sustained in offering a better
an-l finer class of work, than lias been usually kept in this
market.
Tho Public are most respectfully requested to c*ll.exnni-
ine. and satisfy themselves, whether they arc in earnest,
by an examination of their stock
jyy All kinds of ltepa'ring done n* heretofore.
L.S BENNETT fc CO.,
juljr 31 Corner West Broad and Bny-st*.
CO-PAIITEKSHIP NOTICE.
The undesigned have associated themselves to
gether. under tho name nml stylo of Murphy fc De-
ninny, for the transaction or general Boot and
Shoe business, having tho ktnnd on tho corner of
Congress nnd Wliitaker-streets, formerly occupied by M
Prcn-lorga-d. Tln-y are now prepared tnolfor to their friends
and the piildic. a well sclocte-1 stock of Indies’ and Gentle
men's Hoot', Shoes, fcc., ivliicli they will
jay _ MURPH
IIltOGANS—UKO(3 ANS.
Tiie subscriber* would call tiie attention of
II] planters and other*, in want of good and cheap
FBl brogans. to rail nnd examine tlieir stock, as they
* 1^s»feol satisfied that upon inspection tiie quality anil
priceso| tlieir goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY fc DEVANNY,
novl5 corner of Congress an-l Whitaker streets
CANARY (’AGI-.S BY THE EAST S1EAMEK-
A variety of new nnd beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand
some Cage, nnd one proof ngainst Mites.hnre only
to niukc an oarly call for a chnico from a fine a*
sortment.
mh28 J. P, COLLI NS. 100 Bryar -st,
C TORN—860 bushels prime Corn, for sale, to arrive, by
g Jon 18 OGDEN fc lll'NKEK
K AY—180 bales choice lhstern H iv. just received and
for aale in lots to suit purchaser*, by
dcc7 FT W. RUKER.
CHANCY HUTTONS—Silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain ami fancy
buttons, aud of all oilier kinds, iu large variety at
KEMPTON fc VF.RSTILLE’S
ov will sell cheap for cash.
IURPHY fc DEVANNY.
E M ,
__ .aried assortment of all kinds of Einliroideries, con
sisting in part of—Muslin and Cambric Bands, FTouncingM.
Edgings and Inserting#; Mull and Dimity Bonds ; Break
fast. Dinner nnd Night Caps: Infants Kobe* nnd Waists :
Muslin and Cambrlo Collars. Chemisetta and Sleeves, aud
Collarette*; also, a few very bandacme Honiton Lace Col
lars. marll KEMPTON fc yERSTlLU.
Brandy, vintages ol 1846. '0 ami '60. our
portatloo. jan24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
S PRING BOrfOM GUARDED LANTERNS, just received
and for sale br feblT J. P. COLLINS.
H AMS^-26 bbls Cnssarii Hants, landing from brigEllsba
Donne, and for salo by
JaolO COnEN fc FOSDICK.
1 AH BBIA PLANTING POTATOES, to arrive, for salt
1UU by Jan24 COHEN fc FOSDICK
CjOPERIOR OLIVE OIL—A fow boxes of very superior
O Olive Oil, just th# article foritable u*o. this day receiv
ed, and for aale by W. W. LIN00LN,
I noTfl Monument eqture.
.. SOAl*.
cpiIE subscribers,ngents for the sale of MYUICK’S SOAP,
X offer for snip—
2600 boxes Chemical Olive Soap,
3000 do. Palo do.
2000 do. Brown do.
Warranted equal to any manufactured Put up in park
ages to suit, without clmrgn. I B. A. fc S. ALLEN,
tub 21—3m 7 nml S South Wi.uw, Phih.-b-li-h’ia
Dl'FFIELD'S
^tn.EBRATEB Sugar Cured limns just received.
300 ltolUson’s Bnltlmnrc City Cured Ilnms,
F’or sale nt mh2.*2 _ l)U KStl.VS, li-im.r-l-i.
Tin-: APOCALYPSE I NVEilio!
T HE DAY OF’ .IITHiMF.Nr. th- Re.urrection and tho
Milleneum pn m ntidin • :
Apocalyptic Sk.-trhe*. -r Ij-rt.ireson the Rook of Revein.
Hons, by Rev. Jnn C-iinming.- I^utdon i-dition
Voices of the Night, by the Rev. J Cumining.
The Working Man's Way iu tiie World : nil Autobiogra
phy of a Journeyman Printer.
Darlington Castle, a Tale of tho Jesuits, bv the Curat* of
Lin wood. fcc.
^ The Partisan's Oath, or tiro Trooper’s Revenge, by
F’lilleron Rheuinatisrn. Rheumatic Gout nml Scinticn.
(lassie nml Historic Portrait*, by James Bruce.
New supply of Shell’s Sketches of tiie Iri*li Bar.
Life of Win. Pinckney. Mrs. Mowatt’s Autobiography.
niar2 W. TIloRNE WILLIAMS
CORN, MEAL, OATS, HAY, fcc.
1KA sacks superfine Teiine*«ee Fl.OUR.
1(H) bushels superior Seed OATS.
60 bnlos Fnstern IIAY.
76 bale.* Northern HAY.
600 bushels prime CORN, in white saek*.
60 bushels COW PF1AS.
160 bushels CORN VEAL.
Just received, and for sale by
nmrlO CHAS. H. DfRYEK.
S PANISH SEGARS—lust received from Havana 40,000
Segnrs. viz: 10.000 Antonio More Superior Segars.
14.000 Dolorito do, 0.000 Horace do. 8,00(1 D-gitimo do
5.000 FTl Duende do, 3,000 Iji Carolina Regalia dn. for sale
b y nov!6 J V. CONNKRAT fc Co.
/■1HA.MPAIGN AND CLARK?!—60 basket* qi^tTTiri
Vy pints Heidseirk ami Excelsior Champaign, 40 cases Li
on brand Claret Wine. For sain by
octl W W GOODRICH.
W HISKY.—6 casks genuine Scotch nml Iri'h Whn.ky.in
wood and bottle. F’or sale bv
HYLAND fc O’NEP-l-,
bid* Potatoes, now landing from the
from Boston. F’or sale by
UGDF.N & BUNKER.
UST RECFTlVED—per steamer Isabella, from Havana—
20 -.®.°9 Q**™- ,A «•’«» brand : 10.000 Vegueraa I’lanta-
Integridad, tor sale by
A. BON AUD.
P OTATOES —10
Brig Nortlnm
nov8
25.000 L
doc28
R eceived per steamer AUGUSTA—2 bbls Pig iiam
2 dodo Shies. 2 do do Shoulders. 26 boxes Oranges. I
:lo Ix-mon*. 15 bhls Apples. 1 do Smoked Tongues. 10 ha
bbls F’ulton market Beef. For sale by
fab!7 JOHN D. JESSE.
jf TuRNT.Ii BEEF AND PIG i’OltK—Just r-re.ved 16 hall
KJ hhl* Haw’s Corned Beef. 16 bbls nnd half bbls Pig Pork
For sale at the comer of Broughton and Drnvton *t.. by
_ AVID O’CtINNER.
K n- g i.ovks—a splendid assortment of ladies* and geiT
tinmen’s black and colored Kid Gloves, just received
and for sale by KEMPTON fc VEIWT1LLK.
dflc11 Waring’* Range.
Shipping nnb Steambcats.
B-S—S
Auction Balls.
I
sv-JTUNITIOn STATES HAIL X1JVK— )
OR NF.VV 1 GRK —-To leave Wednesday. 20th
I'eecni ei. ut 8 o'clock A. M.—The splendid steamship
ALABAMA? ('apt.»«. R Sohenck, will leave as above. F’or
freight or passage, apply lo
h'hi-28 PADKLFORD. FAY fc CO
Cabin Passngn $26 00
Steerage t» (M)
S'l’ICAMHHII* IHAUUlT.
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
7b leave on Salunlay. l*f April.
'fifth,.,. T ' W L, " ll0 ‘ , Hu ‘®" Mall 8teamshln IHAHFTL,
mLAuUmpb' , < *UJSM Roi.i.inm, Commamb-i, will regularly
leave thU port on tho 1st and 16th of each month. F’or
passugo only, apply to
n»bl7 COHENS fc HERTZ. Agents.
^2/k. IttlSTON.— Il’B bark F’LhiHT. Calhoun, mas-
-mtfiTL <® r , will have dispatch as above, l or freight or pas
sage apply on board or to
_»iliS0 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.
L NKW YORK—Union I*»ne—The regular
5mtl-»cket schooner CATARACT, Rico, master, will hnve
quick dispatch for the above port. F’or freight or passage
»PI’ly »o »uh26 OGDEN & BUNKER.
JTfl HA 1/I’lMORK—The packot "clioom-r GKO.
JBKJfcS. JONF-S. Cant. 11. Look, will meet with dispatch
fortlie above port. For freight or passage apply to
inh26 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
Jfutl I*III 1jAI)KUIHIIA—Thu schooner FRAN-
XflBiLTS 11URNLTT, Fairchild master, will have Imme-
-hale dispatch for tho above port. F’or freight of 76 bales
cotton, apply to ROWLAND fc CO.
Agent* l’hilu-lelphia—Crux, Still fc Co. mh23
NKW YORK—Georgia Ulnr.—The regu-
jMsaas-r Packet schooner MANilASSFX Captain Smith,
will hive immediate dispatch for the above port. F’or
freight of 200 bales cotton to complete cargo, apply to tho
captain on board, at Anderson’s upper wharf, or to
ROWLAND & CO.
Agents New York—SCHAXTOX & Txlamax. mur2d
SVl NKW YORK—OKI Kstnbilshril Line —
brig I’HILURA. Oraffan. master, will have quick
despatch us above. F’or freight or passage, apply on board,
at Tolfnit ’* wharf, or to
mh23 DRIGI1AM, KELLY fc CO.
JfjU BOSTON—11,.- new bark MA00N, Mayo,
AHamaster, will have quick dispatch as above. F’or
freight or passage apply ou board or to
“1*22 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.
JSi NKW YORK—Union Line.— 1 Tho regular
Sssfcpacket sclir. JONAS SMITH, Turman, master, will
have quick dc*|uitch for the nbovo port. F’or freight or
passage, apply to mh21 OGDEN fc BUNKER.
-il-Jj NEW UORK—Old Establlslicrt Line—
Tim schooner JGSEI’H GRICE. Rogers, master, will
•atch as above. For freiglit or passage apply on
" nih’Jl BRIGHAM, KEI.I.Y fc CO.
LIVERPOOL—Tim A 1 American ship
SfiSJtAfi.NFS. J tf- ^cott. master, will have dispatch.
For freight or passage apply to
"’Ll8 COHEN fc F’OSDICK.
JTtl BALTlMOItE-Regular Line.—The fine
ff&BLschooner WOODBRHHHL White, master, will meet
with dispatch as above, for freight or passage apply
board, at lelluir s wharf, o-- *-•
mhlS
BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.
PROVIDENCE.—The bark I’FITER DI-’MILL
. Hocy. master, will meet witli disputcli lor tiie
port. For freight of 100 bales cotton to complete
cargo apply to
.."•i’ll HENRY K. WASHBURN. Agent.
JfM u !V>,VTI MWUK —R* , « ulMr hlne—The sclir
affi^SAHLLA. . Master, will hnve dispatch ns
above. For freiglit or passage apply on board or to
lnh!4 UUIUHAM. KFJ.LY fc CO.
FLORIDA PACKET.“ '
Jbr Darien. Ilrunswick. and St. Marys, (la., and Jackson
ville, l’icolala, Palatka.and Ht.uk Creek. Fla.
r. ..Tir^lN ‘'VVnv, ‘I 1 ! 1 . 1 *l ,le "' 1 *' 1 fl1 * 1 running steam-
SEMINOLE. Captain I*. IIlaxkkxniiii’. will
rommouce lu-r trips as above on Tuesday tiie 21st instant,
ut 10 o clock. A. M Returning slie will arrive at Savannah
on r-aturday morning, in nrnple time for passenger* going
north, to connret with tiie New York aud Savannah steam
ships
the Seminole is fitted up in magnificent style, with large
and “iry state-room*, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
liot exei-Beil by any steamer in the South.
taking tiie inland route »lie offers sui>vrior inducements
for imalnls and others.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
beard, at tiie wharves iff thu New York nnd Savannah
Steamship*. mnrlo 1’ADEI.EuRD. FAY fc CO.
WEEKLY 8TBAB1-PACXUBT LINE.
F'OU PALATKA, K. F.,
ri’a Darien. Ilrunswick. St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury, (Hlaek Cn ek.)
r , JL” new nnl elegnut stcain-pneket ST.
Wjuiv ■■WCSm-B'HNS. < i.|-tjxin J.iw».* Ekiiii-ois' will leave
for the above plans Thursday. 3nth Marrli. at ldo’cloc*
A M.. nml every Tliur>.!ay thereafter. This boat In- been
built ox pro 1 hh • strauu. and haa large and airy statu-
111 «vi-."iimo.|.itii.n* for nassengers. l-’or freight or pass-
uge. apply on board at the Florida Stenm-l’nckot Wlmrf,
near tin- ga* w..rk». or to
II11I2 . CLAUHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
Ast'lhe -101111* will make her next triii to Si. Au
gustine on Thursday, the 20th April
FOR CMAIILKS'I’ON.
r-xC! w The steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
jV|^i^WswT?ia hum* alternately every Monday, We.tnesday,
The l
’••uth Carolina Railr
innsli. Feb. 7.1854.
lock. U. M.. leaving Charles-'
•lock. P. M
Charleston in time to connect
aad train, north.
S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
IIY COIIK.-M A FOSDICK.
, ,. . Madeira Wlues.*-
""iSsSf “ h rM ot
koo boxes, 1 dozen botties each.BUady. I.np-r’e-l 18;,*
J? b "' e, < 1 bottle# eacli, joy. Imported in 1836.
0,1 l.^r n were carefully bottled and corked by
gsod |*udg/s.^ (J * Udry - * Dd W,N In Madeira, by
Terms to be mado known on the day of tale. mhlB
On the first Tuesday Id April next, between the usual
hours of sale, If not previously disposed of at private
The western half of Trust Lot Letter 0. Bt. Janies'
square, foe slinplo, ami tiie improvements, being a large
dwelling house, containing some fifteen rooms, and occu
pied as a boarding liouse. Rent $700 per annum. Terms—
oue-lislf cash, and rernalndor payable in six and twelve
months. mhM
Anrtion Salts.
BY P HILliltXC'K fc BELL.
HHS DAY si 11 o'clock, will be sold In front of store.
UY T. J. WALSH.
Assignee's Hale.
On Tuesday. April 4th, will be sold, in front of court house,
between the usual hours.
The western half of Lot No. 1. first tything. Reynolds'
ward—tho said lot haring a front on Bay streot or thirty
feet—together with nil the Improvements Hold bv order
of tiie assignee. Terms cash. Purchaser paying (or titles.
On Tuesday, April 4th. will be sold, in front of court house,
between the usual hours,
Three shares Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad Stock,
and ten shares Oglethorpe Mutual Loon Association Stock.
Teims cash. inurl2
Private Hale—A likely negro boy. aged 10 year*, an or
phan. Term* cash. jan26
Private Sale—10 shares stt-ainer Jinny Und Slotk. 10 d°
Ogeeohce Plankrnad 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 brick-
janl
At Private Sale—Lot No. 6o7Walton ward, RoberUTille.
fronting on Stewart street.
. . At Private Safe
Dit No. .4.14th district, nnd 2d section, containing 160
acres, within four miles tf the town of Clinton. Terms
Tli# usual assortment ef Groceries, Provisions, Liquoiw.
»*"'■ l)Tr «"od*, newand second Imni
Furniture Clothing.Fancy Articles, Cloeks, Watches,Cutl£
Terms cosh before deHvery.
PJfrchwd'It ^tlon.and not settled
iV.i^r n/H-" 00X1 r ° gul f r * ,lo > W,H >*• (•<<!<{ on account and
risk of the former purchaser. msr28
_ Stock of Dry Goods.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, will be sold, without reserre, in
front of store, ’
A large lot of Dry Goods, fee., belonging to a country
° on * f t n * of calicos, domestics, plains, negro cloths,
cutlery, etc, etc. Hale positive. Torres cash. iu2»
TO-MnRnmw , *4 l ‘J ,r <.^? ck of Doot " * n< * Shoes,
at tbs ,n * Unt i •* 10 o’clock, will bo
Tlm h e,.G t r„ «.° f ?' Bryan street,
The eutiro Htock in said store, coiiiurising a 1
and well selected assortment oflioau ut.L.
sold,
„ Exocutor’s Sale.
bJasxM ■■ *>••
Sr”‘" d '“V’ U> “"' d: rf1.f’r"or b “cJS;
Chatham county, as estate of K. M. McKenzie and br or
Mtnte f t Term« C e Ut ‘| r ’ f °n U ‘, B b * n,!flt of the heirs Msald
msTch'Jt h ' 1 urch * Mr » Win* for Utlea.
0n »m'? d * r ’i I 1 '* ° f ^ pril m ‘* t ’ at8 o’clock. P. M.,
riluibfrii.^vix 6 P ™“ *” lu Cu - rr y‘own, Uio following
On Jones street— Dits Nos. 2,3. 4, 6,6 and 8.
On a Lano 20 feet wide—Lota No*. 20 and 21."
On a Street 43 feet wide—I-ot* Nos. 22 nnd 23
On Purse street—Ut* Nos. 26, 20, 30. 31 and 34
On a Street 45 feet wide—Lota Nos. 27, 28,32 and 33.
Terms—One-third cash, balance for approved note* at
sir. twelve and eighteen months credit, with Interest from
day or sale and inortgago ou the premiss*. Purcl.nsers
, laying for titles and mortgages. mj,22
cash.
decl3
. , . At Private Sale,
i , »’ °f->one* street.and improvements, con
sisting iff a two-story house and double tenement In good
order. Rents at $J3 per month. Will be sold a bargain, as
the present owner is moving from the city. For terms und
• Urtlier >u*eMeiilnr« «1._ ....
■ particulars inquire ut tiie counting room.
Private Sale.
dl3
A second-hand Carriago lately trimmed and painted. In
good order. Terms cash. 1 dec j a
_ , _ , At Private Hale! ’
Hoed Rye and Oats in quantities to suit purchaser*.
Clothing at Private Hale—A handsome assortment of
'i!. n ?.! , i ln . K ’ c . on, i |, fl , 'g of superfine frock, sack
it purchasers, for rale low. Terms
ready-
nnd overcoats, 1
cash.
Administrator!* Hale,
lay. the 4th day of April next, at 11 o’clock, will
n front of the court house.
Ou Tuesday,
sold.in
lei * ,e on ,ot nnJ fmprovements corner of
West Broau and Bryan streets—lease expires on the 7th
July. 1866—belonging to tho estate of Barney Roden, de
ceased, and sold by permission or Court of Ordinary, and by
order of the administrator. Terms at sale mh22
_ _ , Valuable Lots!
On Tuesday, the 4th day of April next, at 11 o’clock, will
Ire sold, before the court house,
Nino Lo s, numbered from 3 to 11, ns per pint, situated
south of tiie Canal Bridge, between West Broad street and
tiie Canal, continuing south to Jones street. Property in
Terms liberal mh22
Class 73 • *~****** *•—Drawn numbers of
3 65 63 7 40 5 20 61 15 77 14 41 1
E. WITHINGTON’B.
URKKNK AM) PPLA8K1 LOTTERY.
GRFXIO’tV fc MAURY. Managers.
ciir -
CAPITA!..
$8,200.
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
fc3“ Tickets $2—share* in proportion.
fee simple. Halo posiTive.
Desirable Real Eatate!
On Tuesday, the 4th day of April next, at 11 o’clock, will
be sold. In front of tho court house.
Four yery valuable l*t*. 00 by 00 foot, situated on Con-
gress street, between Montgomery and Jeffer-on streets,
west of Market square. Terins-one-thlrd cash, balance
payable In 12 and 24 months, with Intereitand mortgage
0, ‘ n *ny ro P« r ty. Purchasers to pay for all papers.
| Corn and F’iour — At Private Pale.
Just received iu store, nnd for sale at the lowest market
price, in lots to suit purchasers.
800 hags prime White Corn.
250 bags superfine Yellow, mnr2
| Now ’Orleans Sugar, Inn.ling
from brig Crocus.nnd for sale Iebl7
At Private Hale—Four very valuable ]j>ts, 80 by 00 feet,
tuati-d near Market — - . . '
- J -UIUSUIU SJUSB, WJ uv ru leei,
Del,, on Tne.J.y,
$39,000.
78 Number i/)ttery—13 Drawn Ballots.
nr Tickets $5—shares in proportion.
Tickets cither singly or by tin package for salo in Bay cutting box. Try it
lane, .savannah.On., next to Robinson fc Camp. —-
At Private Sale -Just recelveil nnd for sato In u.mnti-
* ,0 " u *t purchasers. 60 bales Rfro Hay, cut wlien tho
L-e was perfectlv verdant nml in milk, equal to tiie best
d superior when passed through the
febl4
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AfJENfiV——LIFE. FIRE
AND MARINI-: INSURANCE.
Chnrter Onk I,lft- Insiiruiice Comimity,
OP IIAKTFIIIU), COXX.,
Capital, nnd surplus over $260,000.
A '.p l ". KI ’ ® ,u - 1 ffHlilont jam. (’. Waiki kv. Hen’y
Ih.s Company will issue P.dicies on the Joint Stock
principle.and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tin
beiu-llts of III,III «V*te„W ut Ilia, ../ 11.. I I h
Private Hale—One hundred tuurels best Planting Pots-
•es just received nnd for salo at 166 Bay street. Terms
ish.
feblO
if both . ....
Tiie strength, ubiiit-
Uitntion are. in my oi
rnnee Company iullii
[L.S.] signed
US*Slaves insured.
table
at the option of tho insur
lild well Invested capital of tiie ln-
•plninu unsurpassed by any Lire Insu-
• or Union.
R G. PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
State of Connecticut.
Californian and Australian risks
i> Agent for the following Fire Compn-
Tliesubscriber Ih ,il
nios:
Kqultnlilv Fire liiaurniice Coinimnv
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,600,000
Capital paid in.. $1,000,000
I-armors’!• Ire liiaurniiceCoiuiinny.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire nml Marine Insurance ( ouip’ny,
ok nkw yiiiik rrrv.
Capital $300,000.
Ntntc Mntuni Fire nml Marine lnsurnneo
('nni]mny, nf fi-nnsylvnnln.
c„j)|(ai $;:,6o.ooi).
Knickerbocker Fire Insiirnnce Comimny,
Capital $160,000.
KKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. ! New York nnd Krlc Fire Insurance t’omp’y
. FOB PALATKA, K. F., Capital $160,000. 1 Y
naD V, n uJ ,rUn ?ti rk ) Ii u , a *y*- Jnrksoniillr. I‘in,tat a, and , These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
Middleburii. (HJack Creek.) carrying the U S. Mail | in bund nnd mortgage, are prepared to ollect'insurance
ASTON, damage by fire,on ull kinds of property on reuscin-
The regular steam packet WM. GA
pfaciMial*'' (n |,l T, -'"‘ K 'V 1 ' i" 1 "''' f ,,r tho
outinue t
■■•ruing 28tli Matrli. ;
linvi
r freight
'GUAM. Agents.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Changeof Departure—Ibr Palatka. Fla..andall theinUrme-
dinte landings on the route.
-wrir=>. Tho superior new Steam-nacket WF.LAKA,
•r'i- nlitl—sfaiCaptain N. Kino, will, until further notice,
leave every HATt'KDAV. at 10o’clock, A. M.
Rato of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows:
To Darien $3 00 I To PicolaU $H 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 J Black Creek.... 8 00
N. 11—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, Tor Ocala, will bo
re-shipped free of nil chargesat Palatka.
F’or freight or passage apply on board at tiie Charleston
Steam Packet Company's wlmrf. or to
frblH 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
M'pljr to
isurance in either of tho nbovo
nnmed Companies,
Agent,
Administratrix Hale.
On tiie first Tuesday in April next, will bo sold, in front of
the court house, during the legal hours «rsale.
All improvements ou the soutli-esst corner of Lot No 33.
\\ arreu ward, corner of Broughton nnd Price street*. Hold
by order or the honorable Court or Ordinary for Chatham
counti r„ r the benefit or the heirs and creditors of tho
estate or Gasper Rosey, deceased. Terms cash, pun-baser*
'Vf* “O'*- MATII.D* BOSKY. Aili,,-,
i ,L ‘ U,U estate Gasper Rosey, deceased.
, Guardian Halo
ll , A| : r ' 1 during the lognl hours of
Savannah Lerore the court house in tiie city of
Three prime likely young negroes, viz : two boys nnd one
j.rl belonging to the estate of .1. J. Halfner, deceased .-old
•i.ider a decree of the HuiMwinr Court of Chatham comity,
nml by order of the Guardian, f.-r division among tin- In ir«.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. frbio
Administratrix Hale.
On the first Tuesday in April next, before the court house,
in the city of Havammh. will be sold. ’
... -’i 1 a Ml ( ' Blh ,'’" n wnr'L and Half I-ot No. 18. Wesley
J r ir ' , ’ "LI b.v order of the Honorable Court of Ordinnry
lor ( liathnin county, for the benefit of the heirs nnd .-rod-
itors of tho estate of Jules Rousseau, deceased. Terms
c.nnh MARY A. ROU88EAU. Administratrix
feb ® estate Jules Rous.eau.
, . At Private Sale.
,| tN r"ii 4 . n ’°. n i}!° V, 1 "‘'lo of West Broad slreet.nnd
south nf lloherGrille, being 34 feet front by 10(1 feet deep,
subject to a lease of 10 years from June. 1851. with n re-
newn! or five years at a valuation, lent $48 per annum.—
■ . R.ir'iVT " m 0, " , K,nrr ’ ,u "’ n dwellln »f "»•’ story
int a lmir high, with a largo und commodious stable —
Tbrmseub deol3f
6 libl* Rosenilale Hydraulic Cement, now
r Enchantress, from New York
A. WILnUR.Genpr.il Insiirn
and Ageut for tiie nbovi
Jy ollico 142 Copgress-st.
MUSIC! MUSIC!!
The subscriber respectfully informs tlm ladies
r ..nd on ofSnvnunnh. Hint lie intend* open-
{ing a School for instriiation in Sacred and Secular
Music. Through long experience, nnd Imving con
large schools, lie feels confident hi* Instruction will
satisfactory to all those who may desire ids
the above di-pnrtiiieuts of vocal music.
*;f forming a large class the price of tickets has
at el eacli. fo< th,- ro-iroeof 24 lessons Including
- name nf wlueh is t n -Hinging Hdiool Com-
•n*i*ting of song*, glees, trio*, duetts, quartettes,
'* n music, ordtorios, etc , the most
flu
■rk of the day.
•irk n
TO CO.VrUACTOHS.
N OTICE is hereby given to all Con'r.ieio
labor to be done on Bridge*. Cnlvei
County of Chatham, tli it contracts for the -nine mu*
be made with tho Justice* of flu- Inferior ('-iiiii. a* re
ed by tin- laws in force regulating I lie roustructii
bridges, fco. .IAS. K. GODFREY, j. i. c.c. i
GEO P. HARRISON, j. , „
insrl MONT. CUMM1NG. j i. n. «. c
NKW WOOD YARD.
T HE undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens
of Havnnnali that lie has commenced the general Wood
Business, on that spacious and m..*t convenient location
formerly known a* Wnym-’*. late Wiukler’s wlmrf, on tho'
Wes’sido of the f.*.t „r W 0 »l llroad street, where lie In
tend' nt nil lime* to keep on ban-', every kind of Wood that
may be required, eitli-r at wholesale or retail. All of which
he i-itomiH In sell nt tiro lowest market prices.for cn*h.
US' Particular and prompt attention paid to nilingor-
" W. T. MITCHELL, Agt.
ir3-tf
MU. II. A. IIHOOKS,
H istorical painter or tiro xati
returning to H.tvnmiali after n
•ally, in Portrait
<• the citizen* nnd
Historical Painting,
k* (iirnishes and re-
inc-s. liis collection
gilds every description of Picture K
is ou view in Stewart street. Kobertsv
Grder* left nt hi* residence, or ut Mr. John Pools, will be
punctually attended to. mnr3-l w
FALL AND WINTKR TltADK, 1803.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHdI.FXaLE I'1'KCILV.SERH OF
DRY GOODS.
O UR purchases for the fall nnd winter trade are now com
pie ted. nnd wo can submit to your inspection n very
large and well assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected with the trade, and at such prices, in the present
-tate of the market*, as will prove highly satisfactory
M PRENDKRGAST fc CO.. 178 Brougliton-st .
oct2a opposlta st Andrew’s Hall.
SPIUNG TRADE, 1854.
opened this day. and are prepared to sell on
loderitc terms, ten cases neiv Madder Prints,
ro-o styles to which we heg to call the especial atten-
of purchaser*. M. PKEXDFKGAST fc CO.
Broughton street, opposite Ht. Andrew’s Hall, west
<«• fel.H
T3RANDY, WINE AND GIN—
JJ 15 hull pipes Otar I. Diipuy fc (Vi
20 do various brands, From
30 }( and U pipes do
8 bbls su|R-rior Old Peach
40 do dot
10
‘Stic
■hing to
tiro postoffice, ii
e requested to linnd in
this office, or through
-TOTTED STATKS MAIL LINK.
NEW YOItK AND KAVANNAII BTEABISIIII’S.
fSKJII-WKKKLV.1
18lh ' 11 "’ »«»»-* .plimlld «Uo-
ii’ln'r-uilm’?' «• 8. Wooillmn,
i™OT* A .’,™ir a&?' L»" , ' nck -
Saturday N ° W Y ° rk * nd SaT » n n | ‘l« «»ery Wednesday nnd
These ship* sre among the largest on the coast, nnsur-
»'um on 1 , 10 "' ’ " l ‘ r,,, y " r comfort—making tlieir passages
, , ,lr< ' ^""Handl’d by skillful, careful
nnd polite officers. Tliey offer u most desirable c
lii* class
arly a* possible, i
•h r address to
_ ,, JAMES PIERPONT.
nov.i tr Organist and Teacher ol Vocal Music,
. _„A PK\V MOHR HOOKS.
Vllfr I’AIWI si.ruS - Cnr|H-t Bag cl Fun. first-rate to |
1V1 cure tiro Blue*. •• Uugl. nml grow fat.” ‘
Higlils and Hl.ndous lii Mn-onri, by Robert Morris. Esq.. }
. no of tiro best works on Masonry ever published. I
1 he Gontrast. or tin* Evangelical and traclarlan Systems, I
by Rev. Jno. S.Htone.I) D. I
M- re of tho Uwver’s Story, more of the Old Doctor
I utnnm * Magazine for January, commencement of a new I
volume. Now is the time to subscribe, at $2 60 if paid iu
advance. Roceivcd ami for sale bv *
j,u " J __ - s - 8. SIBLEY. No. l."i5 Congrcaw.
DYING AND IfBNOVATING
_ „ KSTAII LI SI1MI-; NT,
i3 I orkstreet, near the Court Howe. Savannah, Georgia,
K.vt.( lll.l.*li vn ix 1832.
rnilE subscriber, grati-rul to hi* patron* and fri.-n.ls for
X tb.r continue I f.-.-rs. would stale that in additi..n
to the imprnveio.-nts in Dying, acquired hi him -lurintr - is
l. I'I V Sit to I. . .1. ■ - - I..I madi arrangements
.'I'* 1Hn, Bng his Ini*'i ness by which he Is now enabled to
*!'■ I* 1!" ' r , V ? r , "!' ' jm ”‘9' and woolen dresses,
. f \ii ,l , " l " , *ts will generally please nil who
m. iy layor 1dm with their |>atroniige
gmrm.-i.ts dyo-1, cleaned nr renovated, ns
superior style which lias gon
Cali
•rk.
:onveyai
i*i-d his patiomraml friends.
, **(°achud and prossed In tho most
i) the country punctually attended to. Terms
«., r ,
Htoerago passage (l
PADKI.F0RD. F'AY'fcCO..
Agents in Hiivannnh.
,SAMUEL L. MITCHELL
- 13 Brocdwqy, New York.
UNITK D ST A TKB MAIL LINK'
.Through In 60 to 66 hours.-A-u. York and
Charleston Steam /'actels-Ienve Adger’s
i i. . ovcr > S»*'irday ABcrnoou. und
nlterimto Wednesday. On Hsturduy the now uud
splendid.Htcamaliips
uimnv^M W" J ’ Bictnxsox, l,600tons>
MARK)N. Captain M. Brkht. 1.200 tons
SfILTHKRNKR. CVijitnln W. Fiwtkr, 1.000 ton*, will lent,
each nltermnte \e<fnes.l,y. having been newly cop,aired
and guards raised, is now in complete order. 1
For freight or passage, baring elegant state roomnrcnin.
modutIons.apply at tho office of the Agent
, HENRY MISSROONA
.. „ , •■*»•,P»r *ns *'1«M s Son’. Wh.rvS
N. II.—A new ship will bo placed in the Ii
with tlioHniitlicmer on Wedneedsvs.
i Hherry Wine
ii and
by
IF^
■ids, by II
rilAULEAUX.—The subscriber has on exhibition, at his
J store, a fine piece of Mechanism, comprising Rkilrnad
Telegraph, b lip* W",d and Water Mills, Ratoons. Water-
fall and Clock, all in .notion, ami in connection with a fine
Picture, being probably tho most beautiful thing of tho
seen iu Savannah. G. II. MITCHELL,
Successor to F Zogbaum fc Co.
OPIUNG STOCK.—The subscribers are now receiving their
O Spring stock, which comprise* every assortment of
Goods usually kept in a Dry Goods store, some of which
havo been manufactured in Flurope. Tliey would Invite the
attention of buyers to call and examine their stock
KEMPTON fc VER8T1U.K.
PUBTER—100 bhls Philadelphia Cream Ale
20 casks London Porter, for sale by
d fi ci8 McMahon fc doyi.e.
casks medium nml choice Madeira W
,'a do Sicily
• 4 ' do Port
' 4 do Sweet Malaga
40 baskets Champiign. 11 pipes Mode
Holland Gin, 8 quarter cask* Cherny Brand v.foi
feh23 WEIWTKR fc PALMF^.
1)(K)KS— BOGKS-
IJ Marion Hteplu-
Alcohol and the Constitution of Man. bv F! L Youinsns.
A Week’s Delight, ur Game* an-l Stories
Tiro Dotlirotlied. by Ales-amlro Manrnne.
One Year, a tab- of wedlock, by Emily F C’arh-n.
John, or a Cnu-iii j n Hand is worth tuu Counts in tho
Bush, by Emily F’ Carlen
Count ( lirisioval. vol. 2d.
Linne l/-ck»of*d. a novel, by Catlrorine Crowe.
Wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Bnnlline.
Work* ofJolmC Calhoun, vol 4th. k
Wing Alman.ir. for 1854.
Mote nf Mrs Partington’* Carpet Bag of Fun.
Ilii-v Moment' ol an Idle Woman.
Graham'' and Harper’* Magazine, for January.
Received and for sale at 136 Congress street, by
j“«» 20 H. S. SIBLEY.
F 'RESII CURRENTH. fcc.—Just received two cask Cur
rant*. 30 drums F’lgs. 6 cases Prunes, 6 cases (tinge
erves. lo dos Brandy F’ruit an-l plain Preserves.20 do
Walnut. Mu*hrooin and Tomato Catsups ; 10 dor. olive Oil
•n pints nml quart*; 20 dor. Pickles, in quarts and half gal!
an jars ; .10 whole, half an-l quarter boxes Raisins, it
ivers an-l bnnche* ; Citrons. Mace. Nutmeg*. Cordials, ike
nd for salo by DAVID O’OONNKK.
dec " Corner of Broughton and Dreyton-sts.
TT'llR HALF:—A black girl. 15 years old;
.L years old.
A black boy 19 years old. Timber hand.
A black man 22 year* old. ploughman and field hand.
A black woman and 2 children, field linnd.
A black woman and child, Held hand.
A black woman, seanitress cook, washer and iron, and
2 children.
A black man 26 years old. sawverand mill hand.
WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
P rofessor' rovve!
best prepare
do. 26
to connect
fr bin
„ UNITK IF STATEN MAILT
1* ram Macon. Ga.. to Tsillahaaaec, Fin.
JlailriHut to Oglethorp—Stages to Hdlahas re
“tei j
cqminunci-iTon the (1th Inst., running three tlm
via. Newton. Balnbri-lgo. and Quincy, and three time, w
week via. Thntnnsville.Diincnnsville, ike
SJ7R rtz ” r »“• a?y-ti—
nnd Newton. Balnhridgfc
Snmli « to /“ “ '"f!!!? 5 roturn, “K. leaves Tallahassee on
Sundavs, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, p. M
On lues-lays.Thursdays.and Saturdays, by the way ol
Through from Oglethorpe toT.illnlias'ee by either rout#
hourn Ur *—' rom Bacon in 38—au-1 from Havannnh in 60
Bv thin route Passenger leaving .Savannah by fl o’clock
Traill or Cars, will arrive nt Tallahassoe in 60 hours. It ig
also decidedly the best, cheapest sn.l most »Tiuu1t(l n ...
a black giri 14
P OLIHHED steel F Ire SeU, Ura*. Andirons, brass-beaded
Shovel*. Tongs and Poker*, kitchen Fire Dogs, Shovels,
and Tongs, Coal Hods, Fire Carriers. Trevlts, fcc.,for sale hr
J P- OOLUNB. 100 Bryan street.
DEFT'.—2u half barrels G.Tlaws B-ef.' Ji
JJ for sale uy declfl HYLANE
<J IUIS 'G AND HUMMER DBFXs'GOlHIH-Io pieces Satin
kj Plaid Barege. 6 do do Htripe-1 do. 6 do do I’laid. Chintz
ind F'igured do. 6 -lo do Htrljiml do do. 7 do do super Barege
Tissue*, for *alo by
AIKIN fc BURNS.
V ESSEL F’OR SALE—The brig Dki.tx, 108 tuns burthen,
well found in sails and rigging, coppered and copper
fastened, is offered for sale. Apply to
frb’21 ROWLAND fc CO.
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR, MOLASSES, fcc.—16 iihds. lair,
prime and choice Now OrleansHugar; 100 bbls. clioice
N. O. Molasses; 60 do rectified Whiskey; 30 casks new Ba
con Hides; landing and for sale by
mart SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
C ORN'.—3000 bushels strictly prime White Corn, iu store
and for sole by W. B MACLEAN fc CO.
mav lie required, in
orally so much plen
Isi-lle-.' honn- t
fasiiionnl-l-
Orders fr
moderate.
When parcels sre sent by steamboats or railroad, word
sh.-uld be sent him by letter, through the Post Office, so
that he may know wlrore to call for them.
nov16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
D »KW GOODS-FALL Tit A DK—18337
K i" '37 ,a0 , AX . are rPW ‘ lv l n ff by the steamers week-
r 11 ’ ?I I. *! n ' winter Goods, to which they respect
frilly solicit attention: '
Plain ami figured black Silks, colored glace nnd ducapo do
1 laid and brocade .'-ilk of tiie newest style
Plain F'n-nch Mouslin de laines. F’ri-ncli and Eng. printed do
»"i *■-»• '■• -•■•« f- .-l.iMr.-n-- —ear. ,.1.1,1 U- S, k .
I lal" and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do. Irish Linen*, fcc.
**1 Ribero's new Imiliiing.Congress-street.
KPISCOPA L I»UBLICAl’UINS!
Tl H received, n variety of publications of tho New York
O I rotestan F.idseonal Society. Tracts. Cliiirch Cate-
ch sms. Hnbliatli hclinol rx-rvlce. and other cheap nu-i valu-
bio I ubllcation*. For sale at the Book Store or
..m .. 8- 8. SIBLEY,
a " ,r,0 No. 136 Congress street.
-invented F>nsivo Gum. tUt
. ration yet discovered to remove pencil marks
stains from book or paper. For sale nt the Boob
SIBLEY. No 135. Congress-st
iigar. 3(i do Muscovado do, HR
.... , , . , - 0 clarified do, 40 bbls ernshet
pulverized do. for salo by
nov 'J° McMAHON fc BOYLE
H KADY-MAIlE BUSINESS Hl’ITS-A supply of the strove,
i" "‘if? " f nuxvd a, ‘' 1 c, "‘ ck Owlmere. Just
received and for sale by WM. It. SYMONS.
no¥ M Draper and Tailor. 17 Wliltaker-at.
\| APK1N RINGS—Ivory, bone, boxwood and win- Nap' ’
L n Rigs, for sale by nov2.’i J. p. COLLINS
( )'!"■ ^-l»bW7i3==a Gil. 10 do Sperm do. 10 do Re-
m u-"! 1 Macl.merv do. 3000 lbs White U-ad. 100
boxes Window Glass. For sale low by
" Ulfln CRANE fc RODGERS. ‘M’OTICE is hereby given, that the books to rMolve^b-
L^UMMFIR SILKS -Weinvile the attention of our patroSTs |t,ifr„Tl 'wilT be° ‘.°t *!?/?'»'" n ,“ h "}* I! ™"chvillo
»n-t friends to a han-lsnnin selection of light colored ,! ’*'fr[‘ i ni1 -will ho opened at the following places from the
Glare. Plaid an-l light Summer Silk*. i Oret Monday in February next unlil the/second Monday in
. "iBrt KEMPTON fc VER-miJE. , ^aoek^P^u'° l ' C h °“ r *° f nln0 °’ c,ock * A M.. and
S'U?m R A i^ D CRAUKEIW.—16 hhda Muscovado and 40 I Tiie following gentlemen have lieen appointed rnmml.
kJ bid* yellow C Sugnr. <6 bbls Bolton, butter and sugar . sioners by the last Legislature, and will please to "
Crackers, landing and for sale by 8 books as strove mentioned st the follow ni ♦ P u th °
“ cl 1 J HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. At Branchville-Don.ld FT Barton 'l? P n,. : .
Ix. supply nf Arrow Root, warranted to have been ground Atl/iwr) "Turn Out—Wm, S. Hamburg, Wm. E Wroter
within the last month.nnd of a superior quality. r„r sale by nnd OenrgjY- Patrick. nf ’ " ro,or ’
mrr W. W. J.INn.U. :8 IoU„, WOlUm B. «0 0 «l, 0 .,
P OTA10FT5 60 bbls Potatoes, just reeeivp-l nnd f»r sale At Barnwell, C. H—Lewis O'Ranno- a i n ..
II K. WASHBURN. Agent. M. Hutson ° Bannon . J. Bailey, and J.
w - John M. Allan,
L. C. Siuw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. F’isiieh, •’ •- Tallahassee.
-A uk3 ° F.JfMVIUOmTProprietor
nVlo“o"!'l" M. l ’ ,l ’ U " ,rP "^'° U "•STO.t’fw’JwbMS
” " , -,'”l‘. A.
■t 11J, A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3P M
M . n0nn rif-V w *>' ' vi ‘ ,, Central R R train in
Savannah. Augusta and Mtlledgerille, and with Macon an-l
Me" ° ffln ’ At,nnln ' I)a,to n, Chattanooga, NusL.
in , n. n 'JfL tl '!S r '’"“VtColumbus, by frist line of coaches, 28
ery° AI k ’ ‘ ,e " C< ‘ f ’ 4 n,l,e " Uy i! ’ * w - *'• H - R. t*’Mont$om-
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee nndEnraula
mail atnges.
Passengers breakfast and dine nt Fort Valley
Mxoox, Aug. 20,1863.
GF;o. W. ADAMS. Superintendent.
BAVANNAK Si BltANC’llVlLLK U AI LUO An
DkWITT fc MORGAN.
H AMS.—.fust received, a lo'
cured Hums, for family use
of fine small sized su ga
for sale by
A. BON AUD.
knife can be regulated to cut anyThlcknMs-enufr^A fr,‘
an to X of an inch. For sale bv -squired fr”
B ACON, fcc.—10 hhda sbolce Bacon Rides, 10 do Should
arm, 00 bbls choice Leaf Lard, 25 half bbls Beef, for sale
McMAHON * DOYLE.
C ORN—400 bags prime Wbito Corn landing from schoon
er Coliassot, from Baltimore, for sale bv
Jan21 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO
F LSH—7 hhd* Codfish- 20 bbls pickled ItoFrinVlflO bxs
sealed do, 25 bbls and 20 half do Mackerel, for sale bv
. ' ,oc18 : McMAHON fc DOYLE.
B READ SHEER—For cutting bread or an equal thick,
ness, slicing smoked beef, cutting cold slaw fcc Tl.l.
cut any tp’-’ '
'or aale by
KssiisiiP
■ mlfor,,I. by „,s _H0IC0>IDE.JOHNSONiS) '
BissK.ri.Kr w ‘ hrB *“» sid “- m
-■^ 6o1 . 1 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO.
Tj'OR BAGIS—A good Sulky. Apply to
nur7 *’ F ’ STEPiTOfS,
Broughtoe-st.
- J. Bostwick.
I ■"'»»*■ H.
I n!''fc™""'" Wllll “' l "».
JaJddm’* rtVllle ~ J ' UrU * uc ’ A J Lawton, and Charles
Joraph l TlaMl Urg ~ John ' R ' l >’ lUon ' , • JohD ^ MlmlT, and
Thomas RelUy , . D ^ ward Bostwick. George H. Walter aud
v^Z:^ 60 ? iTon bjr °* ch Mt of comniissien-
ora of the time and place of subscribing, either by a-lvortl*.
? r *'i ch othor ,n " nn * r *» I hey may deem
sald books 1 68,1 ten daJ,a previous to the opening of the
The commlsalonera herein named, will please to give no-
tice forthwith. If time will permit. I will supply then- with
books in proper form, also a copy of tho Act, incorporating
the sab! company. j. LARTIGUE,
jan29 td Clislrmnn of the Central Committee.
UIO HAMS—6 bbls Pig Hams. 6 do smoked Beef. 30(flbs
V Bologna Sausage, new, 20 cases Reheidan Gin. For salu
*Z nov*" HYLAND fc O’NEILL
FT A ™ A ^ ,TTER .T. JICKCTH -The subscriber,
him f r ,U s b * h * rpi ' 10 "“Ph'r *11 orders sent
u «v«ry twenty days, and the
. .. JOHN H4RVEY, Exchange Broker
I*b3—eodJm 8$ Brood street, Ch^le^to?S. C.