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SOUTHERN MUSEUM
or MAT ORAL HISTORY-*
IS permanently located at
IN TUN OUT or 8AVANNAU, (IKOKillA,
Wh«i# uaayr ba found *
great collection of curiosities
ruoM au fAWi or tm would.
$f~ Admittance 3ft nqU. Open Irutu 0 A. M. to 3 P. M.
from 2 to ft and from 7 to • I* M. Friday evening* tielu
‘ ‘ * OVM—'*
lively fort ho colored population.
Rheumatism Cured!
kitiikh INFLAMMATORY, acutk ok chronic.
So ihjfVrmrg how mm or Kwo limy standing.
rpHK undersigned, Druggists. have for aale that inralua-
1 ble and anre remedy. Morti mart's Kheumalic Om/uumd,
now »o universally known and ao highly appreciated by
many thouaanda who hare long been cripple* and hare
been restored to perfect health by Its uae. The extensive
lunmilacturlng arrangement*, a* al*o a de«lre to meet the
f irciim*tancea of all who may lie afflicted with thta dlieaae.
ami make it, to them, the csUxrasT, a* It li the moat
rnrnix, miale of treatment have determined the propria
tnr* to reduce the price to ruatn noLLxaa per bottle ; at
•lilch the agenta will aell it In ftiture.
J. II. CARTER A 00.. I
A. A SOI.OMONRA co JAgmita Savannah.
tfeldln Oglethorpe, by PembeiUin A Kill*; Macon by L.
IJttle. and Pay ne A Nesbitt: Millrdgei ille. by Z. W. Utile;
Marietta, by Win. Root# ; Augusta, by Harlland. KUley k
IV. and Win. It. Tutt, Montgomery, Ala . by U. R. Jonea
k Co., and Cunningham, Cole k Co ; at wholesale by A A.
Solomons A Co., and J. II. Carter A Co , Savannah, On.;
Ilavlland. Harrell A Co., and I*. M. Cohen A Oo .Charleston,
' C„ and J Wright A Co . No. 161 Chartres atreet. New
trleang.and by Druggist* generally throughout the United
Itataa.
The above are alao agenta for the aale of that Invaluable
e|mration, alreaily ao extensively nn-l popularly known
r hundred* of thouaaud* throughout the UuitedSUtsa,
MOHT1 MURK’S
BITTER CORltlAl. AND BLtHlD PURIF1FR.
The Immcnso sale of thl* Cordial, during the last two
rears, and the universal satisfaction It ha* given to all—
Imluding hundreda of the moat re*peotablo physicist)*
throughout the country—prove* it the moat valuable Al
terative and lllood Purifier ever known, for the treatment
of all di*ea»ea arising from Indigestion, a torpid condition o
the Liver, or Impuritiea of the Blood While a* a Pre*en
tire of disease*. e*jK>cially those of a Bilious and Intermit*
tent type, nothing ha* been found to equal It.
This i« a purely vegetable extract, pleasant to take, and
perfectly harmless—even with the feeblest constitution
it* action I* simple, yet producing the most wonderfully
beneltcial result*. A* au agreeable Tonic, it promotes
healthy digestion, at the same time replenishing the gas
tric Juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting
purity and vitality to the Blood. equalizes it* circulation,
newly electrified throughout every piopcr channel, stimu-
iati-s the Liver to bcalthv action.
He Invliroratcs ana Heat ores the Knfecbled
and Debilitated,
and thus, not only removing disease but fortifying the .
twin against It* attacks, and producing ntid maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
Ttii* Cordial and Blood I’urlfler. should be kept in every
■uily and use-1 by every Individual, as it may not only
ire to them hundred* of dollara^but also aave them from
altlictiun. and even save lire iUeMf.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggist* and merchants will be allowed ft liberal dl*.
count on both the above preparations, and can procure it
of our wholesale agenta. as above, at our wholesale price*
DOWNING A CO.. Proprietor*.
No. 1 Barclav street. New York ; South-western Depot
in Louisville, Kentucky, orders may be addressed at elthet
place. feblft—ly
$.>00 Challenge.
IIOnEX8ACK’U WOK 31 SYRUP.
V N article founded u|hiii srlcntitic principles.compound
cd with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
I gale when taken, and has neirr been known to fail in curing
tost obstinate case*. Worms ran never exist when
Brmedy is once used, from the fact that it not only ile-
[stray# them but remorc* all the slime ami mucus which
lay remain.
The Tnj e Worm.
This worm Is the moat dillfeult to destroy of all that in
habit the human body. It gr ws to an nliuost indefinite
length, and becoming so colled and fastened in the intea
tines and stomach a* to produce Kit*. St. Vitas' Danre. Ac .
Iwldch is the cause of many going to the grare, not belfev-[
lug that these complaint* have their origin from tin-tap#
orm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines]
. >r their disease. To those who are allllctod with thl*|
ful foe to health. I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pill* ; the Syrup to be taken In doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times a day. then take from live to
eight of iny Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
atrictly following these directions, the most obstinate cases
of tape worm con bo gpeedlly cured.
Round or Mtomarh Worm.
This worm is usually fnuud in theimall intestines, and I*
■e worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely
I mllned to them, a* adults have frequently been known to
sutler with them. The symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, aro hardness and fullness of Dio
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
nose, a bluelsh streak under the eye*. Ae. if you.or any of
your chit Iren have any of the above symptoms. Iloben-
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 not re
stored to health.and 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 as fail with
those who n*e iny Worm Syrup.
Aacarldes, or Small Thread Worm*.
These worms, to whirh the human sytein is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are genornlly to be
found in the rectum, ami If allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
der*. such ss inflammation of the bowels, and other de
r.vng**ment* of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be used is Hobenaack's Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascarndio*. that
‘ defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
nd liver Pill* are recommended to be used they will not
cure. All that i* necessary it to use the syrup'in accord-
ice with directions on each bottle ; and in case a gentle
irgative is required in order to allay the irritation they
Induce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and
liealtliy operation upon thu bowels. Is the most pleasant
medicine Hint can be taken.
IIOMCNSAITC’S LIVER PILL8.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
[liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessel* and
nerves, and If diseased, the blood of course (lowing thro'
ill parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice.
Bilious affections.dyspepsia. He
Uyipepsta.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia. and its variousdiseases are
dizziness in the head.heartburn, oppression after eating
meats, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac . and sonic
times general languorof tha whole body, from this It wIP
be seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganised
•tate of the Liver and Stomach. Hobenaack's I iver Pill* is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
a* they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure
anil healthy.
1*1 re r Complaint,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain In
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and hounding, the pain in the side is in
creased by pressure, should the left lobe bo affected, the
pain is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin beci/ining of a sallow appearance, and the stools
clay colored. Hits disease can be cured by the use of Ilo.
fe-nsack’s Uvar Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of
(he disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system.
To Female*.
ou will And these Pill* an Invaluable medicine In many
laints I" which you are subject. In obstructions either
or partial they have been found of inestimuble bene,
fit in restoring and purlfving the blood and other fluid* so
a* to cure all coinplainta which may arise from female ir
regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side,
back. Ac. These Pill* are the only safe and effectual reme
dy to eure the following coinplainta. Gout. Nervousness,
Melancholy. Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or In fact any of the dis
eases that ari»e from affections ol the Liver, impurity of
the Uh'od.or constipation of the Howtdl.
Medical Kvldmcr
We, the unuderalgned Physicians, having had the rcelpt
of their manufacture aubinltled to u* for inspection, say.
that tho ingredient* of which they are composed makes
them the best Pill in use for all discuses of the Liver, Im-
purities* the Ulod, Ao.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, M 1).
I.. BOWEN. M. D.
jfty Purchase none but those having the signature-*J.
N. HOBEN'SACK,”*# all others are worthless imitations.
Agent* wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
became ngent*. must address the Proprietor.J. N. HOREN-
BACK, at his laboratory,No. 120 North Second-street,above
Race. Philadelphia.
Bold by all Druggist* and Merehnnl* In theU. SJ
For sale in Sarannah. Ga.. by J. II. Carter A Co., J. B.
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., and J. E. De Ford.
niav21—ItwAwlv |
TIERCES HAMS. 10do Shoulders. 20 bids Pork.lanr-
lug this day per brig R Russell, from New York, and
for sale on the wharf, by
decl7 OGDEN A BUNKER.
B IEF.F, Ac.—Just received and for aale. 2 bbl* and 2 hall
bbl* Fulton Market Beef, also 6 boxes English Cheese.
P. CURRAN. Sorrell’s building,
nor lit opposite Custom House.
C ^HORN.—1.000 bug* Cherokee Corn, to arrive For sale bj
marlO—3 FORT A NORWOOD.
A LMANACS FOR HA*.—Grenvllfe’s Almanac for the
States of Georgia. South Carolina. Alabama, and Flori
da. for saie. wholesale and retail, at 13ft Congreas-st.. by
declft & 8. 81 BLEY.
8 HPRING SHAWLS AND MANTKUL—Tdoxen plain white
Crape Shawls at all prlcas; 1 dozen figured white Crape
Shawls at all price*. Fine assortment black Lace Mantil
las ; fine do. white do. do. ; fine do. black Lace Shawls.
Points and Scarfs. For sale by
mh 16 AIKIN A BURNS
R ECEIVED, per steamer Alabama, and In slofe. 10 bx*
Oranges. 10 do lemons. 1 sack English Walnut*. 6 do
Pecan Nuts, 20 hxs Raisins, ft do Citron. 7ft do Sardines.
mhl4 J. D. JftWE.
R ECEIVED, per bsrk Itadluut, “0 barrels Pnlatoes. 100
RonoMson’s Hams. 2 casks Bacon Shoulder*. 2 casks
Btcon side*. mbl4 J D JESSE.
B rm.lt. CHEESE. A< —30 keg* -efectnd G..-h. ii Butler.
60 boxes English Dairy 100 boxes new waled
Herrings. 2ft quintal* Dried Codfish. 10 ensks sugar cured
Bams. 10 lilid*. prime new Bacon Shoulders, received per
steamer and for sale by
mhl4 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
B Bacon.—26 casks new Bacon Sides. 10 do. do. Shoulders,
fur sale by [mhl4J WKBSTFJt A PALMES.
I jM/il'll A CANDLES.—260 bbl*. superfine and extra Fam
ily Hour. 80 boxes BeadePs patent tallow Candles. Band
8.30 bozrs Sperm Candle*. 100 boxes AdamantineOaadlae,
tor tale by _ (mhl4) WEBSTER A PALMKt.
B UTTER. RAISINS AND CANDY—2A kegs choice Goshen
Butter. 70 whole and half boxes layer Raisins, 60 boxes
common and extra Candy, landing and for sale by
no*30 IIOIA'OMRK, JOHNSON A CO.
kll.W ORI.KAN9 SUGAR—66 hbdsClarified.landing and
8 for sale by rah 29 COHEN A FOB DICK.
) ‘CON—2ft hhds prime sides, 2 ~
J Ing and for sale by m2'*
B altimore bacon, lard and flour.—4o hhds.l
J choice new Bacon Sides ; 20 do do do do Shoulders ; 1ft
Jisree* do do Sugar cured llains ; 76 bbl* and 100 kegs new
UsIUrd; 100 bbl*. taparfina Howard street Fleur, land
ing snd for tale by
BuH ■ F.CRANT0N. JOHNSTON A CO.;
IJITTER. CHEESE Ae —30 keg* selected Goshen Butter j
y tA Una* do do Ghees*; 100 do new scaled Herring : 20
■ ••parlor Plantation Segart, received per atearoer and for
*»y mb20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
11
I’M—60 bbl* L FTiten A Son* beet Rum, for aale by
■ ® b j» nitHIHAM, KELLY A CO.
IMB-iooo bbl. IJra*. dally expected per aehr Mary K.
* .i/sreon. for eal* to arrive bv
BRIGHAM, KEIJ.Y A 00.
11—2>'0 bales Prime Eastern Hay, just received and
f’r tale by mh26 E. W. BUKEK.
H
CLABET M basket* quarts end
MtW* Excelsior Champaign, 40 cases U-
«« brsod Claret Win*. For sale by
0etJ W W OOODWCH.
k tO RENT—Two smell he uses at tha corner of Drv
tc« street aad Liberty etreet Ian*. Apply at thta
"i"®*- Ibbfl
PltMHCOTT not IN I-;,
(Mrp.T /frmyimzy ami S^wing-Strork. Sew J*«*.
(o. u. Aurnmw, nuirmmia.)
f ^ M«wai.. S. Lamoi A Sox. formerly of tin- uinter
Ifcii lUusa, Maeon. Georgia, beg leare ta Inftirni their
fHenda that In eonsrmuenoc of the lestruc-
tiuu u. tlu lafarg* House, they have located thuuiselres ul
tha aboy* named netsbllshinent, wheie they will be happy
to entertain them and the traveling puhlle.
LANIER HOailfc—ItACOM, UA.
The undersigned having leased the above estab
llshment beg lo assure iue traveling public that
. no exortions will be spared to sustain the reputation
(IheTyouse. OEO. M. LOGAN, I p_..
Janl’i—ly JAMK3 MKARA. f" 01 *”* 10 ”
M r.
U
re,
PICULATA IIOI 8E, PICOLAT.t, FI,A.
Tire subscriber would respectfully lufurm the
traveling community that he hse leased the above
dimmed house.aud I* now ready to aocouunodate
lers. and hope*, by giving hls personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have horses and carriages st all times to aocom-
modsts hls gusete. GKO. M. GALPIN,
decia Proprlstor.
PliANTBlH’ llllTKIi—MUJV8TA, GA.
M Tills splendid new house, situated on Bmed-st.,
immediately in front of tbs site of the old Planters'
Hotel, which has been lurnlshed throughout with
new lurnlture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be tlie endeavor of
the Pruurletor, to givn satisfaction to those who may favor
him with tlielr custom J. M. 8IMPHON.
Proprietor.
Y7V)H SALE OR RENT—That valuable property sltuate<l
*■ **'• south western corner of West Broad and Zubly
streets, the residenco or the lata Dr. C. P. Ricliardsone —
For terms, apply lo J. p. SCREVEN, or
jnhlP—eodflt R. T. GIBSON.
SPRING DRESS GOODS]
1 1 ,, , ®* r f J u,t a few pieces of the
x lo lowing styles, a choice selection, to which they
would Invito the attention of early purchasers :
Figured and Plaid Barege Delaine*.
Mourning. alLcolored and Plaid Baregos.
Silk and Linen Lustre.
Colored lawns
Plaid and Colored Organdie.
(^olored Jacconot.
French do.
Swiss Muslin.
English aud American Prints.
KEMPTON A VERSTII-LR.
B»bl3 Waring’* Range.
LEMON SYRUP.
B F-ST BLACK BuriUA par box M. keg syrup per gallon
•874. do do per 20 g illon 76*. kegs extra', each 3*4.
Assorted Candies,
Per 100 lb $13; Sugar Plums. Fruit Drops. Ac., $18.
All articles of first quality. No charge for delivery at
railroad or steamboats. T. C. RICK.
Candy and Syrup Manufacturer.
mar28—lfcwly Savannah. Ga.
WESTCOTTS A, MILLER,
MniiutHcturcra of Snalz and llllnde,
X. K. aimer of Hitmtl and Wallace-Urrelt, J'hihulelnhia.
C tON'STANTLY ou hauil a large assortment tff SASH of
> all sizes and thickness.Including 1J^ tuick, with agon-
eralassortment of R'H.l.ING BLINDS, warranted equal to
any that can bo made. A general assortment of Sash re*,
dy glazed always on hand. All orders by mail or dispatch,
will receive prompt a trillion, and goods delivered to any
part of the city or district*, free of charge
Shipping for tha California market aupplied at the short
est notice. eod2m—rnartS
REV. J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK
T M1K Evidences of Christianity. In a Systematic 11 ml Prac
tical Discussion of their External (Department, by Jo
seph P.Tustin, Savannah—Price 60 cents.
The Planter's Northern Bride, by Caroline I^e Hents.
The Kobbel Bride, a Revolutionary Romance, by Jack
Brace.
Marie Ismise. or tho Opposite Neighbor*, by Kmilre Car-
len. For sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
mart* 136 Congress street.
CASHDRY GOODS ST ORE.
144 CongrcM-atirrl. 114
ADAMS A UltUNNEH,
A RE now prepurod to exhibit tho cheapest and most ex-
tensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS ever opennl In this city, to which they Invite the
attention of city and country purchavera. The following
comprise a porliou of their stock :
Brown and blenched Shirting and Sheeting
Plain and striped Cotton Oxuuburg
Marlboro Stripe* and Plaids
Fancy and Mourning Print*
White sod colored Muslin Lawn
Iffnin aud Printed Birege
“ “ " Challie
*• •* “ Crape do Paris
Figured Mousline!do Soie ,
Black ami colored Alpaca
•• Challie mid Barege
Bleached Holland, brown do. Taper Cambric
Hooks and Eves. Dress Trimming. Fancy Articles. Ac.
Together with every artlcln usually found in best assort
ed dry goods stores, which they aro offering at much lower
prices tlinn usual, at the old stund of Messrs. Iai Roche A
Uowne. mart# ADAMS A BRUNNER.
GOODS FOR THE SPRINgT
PHK K Ai VKAUEll
H AVE received their a«so, tment of seasonable Cloths.
Cassltneres and VeeUnge, to which they would invito
a call from their ntraxiet and the public.
aiso,
An as-ortment of fine Ready Made Clothing, with a fine
stock of Furnishing Goods. 147 BAY STREET,
mh’.’ft—tf Granite Front.
WOODRUFF, GREEN &Tco7s
NEW CA It III AGE RKPOSITDIIY.
vJ.'XhKvD WooDKtrp. of Griflln. G*.. and
Messrs. M. C. A J. H. Grubi, of Newark. N. J.,
having purebasud tho entire Interest, and secured the
location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor A Co., in the carriage busi-
ness in tills city, respectfully announce to the citizen* of
Savannah and of the Slates of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala
bama. Florida, and all sections trading at this growing city,
that it is their intention to keep on hand, at all times a
large and general assortment of every kind of carriages in
••so.
They feel confident that tlielr business relation* aro such
as to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers e}ual
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green have been engaged in the manufacture
of carriages in Newark. N. J., for a number of years, and
aro well acquainted with tho wants nnd requirement* of the
South. Their reputation as Manufacturers, combined with
the experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodruff. long
known at Griffin, Ga., in the carriage business, rmblodens
them to promise that they will be able to meet (lie expec
tations of the public.
Mr II D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably known
In connection with the carriage business in this eity, is as
sociated with them, ami will act as their agent in the traits-
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff '* intention is lo divide his time and atten
tion between this point and the interior, and hope* to make
‘he acquaintance of this coininunltv personally.
Ry strict attention, coupled with lair and honorable deal
ing, they hope to secure a share ol public patronage.
They have made arrnngemeul* to have all re]
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN A CO,
223 and 226 Bay street.
Savannsh, Ga.
A CARD —It will seen by the above that we have
deemed It best for the interest* of all concerned, to with
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green A Co. We take
this opportunity to return thanks lo our friends for the
kind alters of support that wero so liberally proffered us,
end to solicit thu same for our friends of the same firm.
T. J. NAYLOR A CO.
Savannsh. December 7. 1863. mli28
HlIUHOff, FLEMING Ai CO.,
Factors stint Commission Merchants,
No. 01 Hay street. Savannah. Ga.,
T ENDF.R their services to planters, merchants and deal
ers, in the sale of Cottou and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in business with lloPKlxa. ill'DSO.e
A Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
city will 1 fiord our friends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will bo given to business, and the usutl facilities af
forded customers.
J. R. HUDSON. 1 „ .
W. R FLEMING, / } ‘a»»nnah.
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta,
sepll—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
STRAW GOODS.
1 NIIE suhscrilier takes this op|Mirtunlty to notify his Cus-
. tomera that he has now in store a well selected stock of
Straw nnd Millinery Goode,
Consisting in pnrt of Ladies' Hair Blonds, French lares.
Gossamers. Tripoli*. I'earl* am! Satin Diffused. In various
style* of Good* ; together with a handsome assortment ol
' inerted end Domestic Artificial F'lower*. Ribbon*. ladies’
el Misses’ colored Bonnet*. Straw Trimmings. Children's
Hats and Bonnets, aud various other Goods connected with
thetrade.
» ha* made araangement* with the prlnci|«l Manufac
turers and Importers, so that lie will be enabled to receive
ill the newest styles of Straw Goods, as soon as they are
Manufactured. He feels confident that lie will be nlilo lo
sell his Goods a* low if not lower, t'.ian any simibr estab
lishment in the city. WHJJAM G. CALVFR.
No. 69 North Sscoml Street, below Arch, east side. Phil,
lull 2t—eodltn
i repairing
GIUCAT MUSIC KM 1*0111IIM.
J UST PUBLISHED—At Leo A Walker’s. 188 Chestnut «t..
Philadelphia.
No. 16. Bud* and Blossom*, the last number out of the
poiiulsr collection of Variations on Sacred Air*.
Tantalizing Polka.
Sleigh Bell Polka. By W. II. Keffcr.
las Turlenn Polka Maznrku. Wallerstcin.
Belle Alliance Schottisb. O. Anton.
Young America's Polka. By Lewis Reimer.
Kind Word*. Tho*. lUker.
Tho Happy Homes of Farth. Tho*. Baker.
Matchless Kate. J. Human.
Oh ! Tho Joys when Love is Dreaming. W. 0. Ewing.
Cora Lee. H. B Brown.
Gentle Warning J. Hainan.
The Miller's Song Author of Bent Bolt.
Rescue Quickstep.
Fond Hearts at Home. R. Thomas.
New Music published and received daily. Also, constant-
on hand. su|>erinr Pianos. Guitars. Violin*. Flutes, and
in very best Italian Strings, of their own importation.
Orders promptly attended to. Catalogues sent by mail.
mo 21—lm
FOR THU LADIUB,
N OW OPENING, this day. another lot of those beautiful
and unique patterns of F!naniclled and Gold Far rings
and Brooches, ol exquisite workmanship and taste, and
which have been so eagerly sought for this spring. Also,
a further supply of those fiue Gold Mounted Shell Combs,
direct from Purls. Together with an additional supply of
Diamond nnd Bich Jewelry, aud lino Watches aud Trim
ming*. Ac., Ac., unsurpassed In the Btnte,
D. B. NIHIOl.o.
at the old stand, first door west of Pulaski House.
march26
S UGAR AND MOLASSES—120 Idol* l/nusiana Sugsr, and
311 bbl* I»uUiana Molasses, landing from brig Albion,
from Attakapas, And for sale by
feblJ COHEN A F0SDICK.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—100 bbl*. E Phelps A Rose Gin's
ftO bbls. New England Rum ; 20 bbl*. Domestic Brandy;
76 bbls. Rectified Whisky ; 1ft bbls Old Mnngahalia Whis
ky ; 10 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy. For sale by
dec7 SCRASTDN. JOHNSTON A CO
C OFTEE AND TEA—160 socks prim* choice H!o Coffee
76 sack* Java do, 160 half and quarter chests Tees, of
various kinds, for sale by McMAHON k DOYLE.
T ea-60 half-cbestsllyson, Imperial, and Poucbontr. fot
eaie by **p!6 WEBSTER A PALMES.
J UST received beautifully embroidered linen cambrie
Handkerchief*, also F'rench worked Collars, very rich
pattern*. For eale by *#pl$ AIKEN A BURNS.
A FEW handsome black lace Mantle*^ also, 6-4 black
lace for making mantillas, at
mh!8 KEMPTON k VFTOmLLP.’R
IJAI.TIMORK BACON. LARD AND FLOUR.—66 bbdt
1) choice new Bacon Sides, 15 do do Shoulder*. 10 tierces
sugar-cured llama, 30 bhl* and 60 kegs prime Iaaf lord,
100 bbls Howard street Flour, landing and for sale by
mhl8 HCRANTON. JOHNBTO’.f k CO
S ~~UGAR&—40 hbd*. choice N O Sugar, a superior article;
$6 do. Prime do. do . just received and for eal* by
marl WXBBTEX.A PALMES.
Busints* fiarbs.
Ncrubibn Hvlitdib
ATPUItNKY AT t VW. ./.,X •
OKOHGi: Tit my* If.'WAUP,
, Arn/R- ky a r law.
Oorner tf Whilakei -M. and JJay lane, Savannah, Oa.
ATr0 oSS Y ,v^^^^TOR^fENERAI^*. HIST
•^cr. earner Hay ami HamardGreets. Savannah.
- ORDIMJUIY’S OFFICE,
C “”i 0 !< B Y Tf. SUUkjr-mMU. oac boar, fnm (
... A. M.,to 3,P. M.; and flora 3M, P. M. (o 6, P. M.
JNO. M. MILLHN,
ATTORNEY At LAW,
Will Whitaker and BayetreeU.
i^L". tU !, C ? urU . ort,crWen ' Effingham.
® ^U.. Ub#rl/ ’ Mclnlo,h ' U,,na ’ c * m,1#n Chatham
JOSEPH OANAHL,
. ATTORNEY At LAW,
Office. Ray streot. over the Reading Ro..m of the Retnibll-
can, entrance Immediately eaet of Mesem. Price k Voider
D. A. O’UYHNK,
... „ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oinoe 176 Bay street, over Turner A Oo.’e Drag Store.
DAK1KLL dl COOPKIl,
AT10RNEY8 AND 0OUN8EUA)Ra At LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
FERDINAND MOULTON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
IFasAInpfiei City, D. C.,
Will practise In the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern-
JoneSa
M. WHIT BMITII,
ATTORNEY AND C0UN8EIL0R AT IAW.
«... .. . Alligator, East fUniJa.
WIB practice la th# Eastern end Southern counties. Refer
to Col. 8.8. Sibley, and It. U. Hilton. Fjq., Savannah, Ga.
L J>,W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
fortyth, I/iHlrot County. Ga.
fab3
8. W. HAKKCIi,
A7TORNF7Y AND COUNSEIJ/)R AT LAW,
Alonticello, Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. U. F*uietiiu, Savannah, Ga.
THOMAS HUGHES HINES. “
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIXOR AT IA.W,
«,„ .. Troupcille, Georgia,
Will practise In the Clrecuit CourU of Thomas. Lowndes,
Glinchj Ware, Appling and Irwin.Ooorgla ; and in the Clr-
Llix. « rU ! ,f Joir " r '" ,, h Mudlson and Hamilton, of tho
Middle Circuit of Florid*.and in Alachua and Columbia
counties In the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
I toil * 0t * ** r,on * ‘ h « Departments at Wash-
WILLIAM II. DASHER,
• ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
wm .. , nvu l”Slle. Isiumdcs county, Ga.
will prect se In Thomas. Uwndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Lauren*, and Pulaski «.»««* nl!L 1. .
fcl.23
ties. Florida.
wm. r. witiuiia. TitAimrt'H nuvKit. jack imowx.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER Ai BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
fluena Vista. Marion County. Oa.,
Will practise in the counties of Marion. Macon, Houston.
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee, I-oe, and any adjoining
counties where tlielr services may bo required. jan20
WALTER 8. NOTT.
, . ATTORNEY AT I^AW.
Office in the Eiehanije.
Will practice In the courts or Scrivon, Washington, Rich-
counties, febfi.
tnond, Burke, and Chatham
JOHN B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
«... Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice in all the different Court* of the FAstern Dis-
tro-t. Particular attention paid to collecting. tn'.’ft
RICHARD II. CLARKE,
ATIURNEY AT LAW,
. Macon. Georgia.
" 'll practice In tho Conntlce of 3ibb. Twlgg*. Macon. Sum
ter. Dooly. Worth. Decatur. Baker. Calhoun. Duughortv
and J«e. and will give prompt and faithful attention io
any business entrusted to hi* care. 3tn—inllO
l KX-'KSTT. WM. If. b).vn. JARX U. Hams
LOCKETT, LONG As CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
.Varan ini A, Georgia.
BANCROFT Ai BRYAN,
GENERAL AGEN'IM AND BltoKFJtS,
Forth* Purchase and Sale of Stock*. Bon.U, F^change and
Real Eatate,117 Bay atreet. Savannah. jan24
moaoLABORIIOn. kdwardc. waps.
CRUUElt At WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
81 Hay street.Savannah.
iOlIM T. BOWU.M),JI
|*tttfitj Wring h) Wflfflrapb.
•A* Telegraphed for the Georgian, -tin
Charleston Market.
CmAiti.KMTov, April 4.
8«1oh of Cotton to-day Amount to only 3.io bale*
at prion* ranging from 8 to 0|.
Raw Orleans Market*.
Niw Orliaks, April 3.
Cotton AAles in Now Orleans on Saturday reached
6000 baloa,—on Monday up to noon 4000. Market
ateady.
Near Orleans Market*.
New Oki.exnh. April 4.
The We*tern Tolcgrapli line t»» New Orleans la
working but brings no Intelligence from the Baltic.
Bale* of Cotton on Monday were 10,000 bales at
fall prices. On Tuesday G.000—Middling 9 to 9j—
Dccrcuau in tho rucolpU 693,000. Itico in dull nt ;
Whisky 22|. Frolghta to Liverpool 11-16 ; Eichange
on London 8| premium.
= APBIL 6, 1864.
1*7 ANTED—A good cook and buuae servant.
Y V 136 Congress street.
GR. W. It. MOSELE k , lulorin* ilie puoltc
generally that lie Is permanently locatrd in the city
of Griffin, and Is prepared to treat Cancers, Wens,
rumors, and all other Chronic Diseases, with the
——• remarkable success.
Hl« unprecedented success, for the past ten years, in the
trvalmeul of that horrible di»ea>e. Cancer, should not be
overlooked by the public in deciding npon hls merit* He
ha* cured many cases that were considered entirety hope-
os* Hls treatment is without the use of the knife, cans
ing but little pain. Patients aro necessarily compelled to
Ik- under hls immediate care and sui-ervlafou from one to
six week*, according as the nature and circumstances of
the cas * may demand.
He I* a regular gradi ate.and has no quackery connected
with Ills system of practice.
His Infirmary Is open for the reception of negroes, and
Tor others. City accommodation* are ample.
AU communications must be po<t-p.ii<l. and addressed to
W. It. MOSELEY, M. D.. Griffin. Ca.
RKVKKK.M ».s ;
Hon. J. || Stark. Griffin, Gu.
Hon. W. R Phillips,
Rev. Lewi* Hatteu,
Col. J. C. Manghatn,
Johnson. Jones & Co.
m « rch 18—d&wtf
Dr. J. Y. M. Puckett. Griffin.
Dr. E. W. Wilson, Upson Co
Hon. J, J. Floytl, Covington.
Hon. D. J. Bally. Juckviu.
Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jackson'le
SOWS T. ROWLAND.
ROWLAND Ai CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-street. Savannah.
f. HYLAND. ‘ r. H. O'NBLL,
HYLAND Ai O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND UQUORS. Ac.,
Next Door to Marshall House. H rough tun street,
SAVANNAH. OICORniA.
Wholesale aud roUil dealers In Imported wines and liquor*.
French brandies. *eg*r*. and fa tny groceries.
H. K. WA8II1IURN, Ast’*^
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NAVANNAU. UA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Day-street. .VarannoA.
O'HKAlt Ai STONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
LATH OS THX FIRM OS I KUAHK. O'llKAR A OO.
THOMAS Ai KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
No. 15 Barnard street, Savannah. Ga
I*nd pipe, sheet lead, block tin, copper hollers, light and
force pumos, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con-
stantly on hand. Ordora from the country promptly at
tended to j # „7
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew's Hall. Broughton Street.
ROOKING.
Tlie subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can giro satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
J. J. MAU1UCE.
«“G utters and Conductors made to order.
A. H CUAHPION. j a xtatth.
CHAMPION Ai WATTS,
WHOI.FSA1.K AND RF7TAII. GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market amt Hay street,
NAVANNAU. UA.,
Dealers in Oroccries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Dried
F'rults, Ac.. Ac.
Refen-noea— A. Champion. F>q.. Samuel Solomons. F!*q.
Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co.. Savannah, Ga.
*. P. HOHTOH, oTn. KTxiiAN.
HORTON Ai RIKK3IAN,
WIIOLKHALI AND RKTAIL DKALKRN IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY -ILVKR-WARK, FANCY GOODS,
116 /lr-nuj\ton-stre<i.
JOHN a. FALLIGANT^
WltOt. RNALR AND RKTAIL DKAI.KR IN
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEI. DOORS.
H>j(.Vi>fe.tfonuincnt Square.Savannah,Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents of the aboveCompmy are prepared
to take risk* against FiHKnn Building* and tlielr contents,
Also Marixk Sea Kiskc. on the mostuvorahle terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents.
BROWN Ai HARRIS.
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALIM STABLES.
WI»T BROAD HTHKKT. SAVANNAH. OA.
JNO. H. Ill'l I.. HENRY 0. KINO
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tlie undersigned ha* thl*
day associated with him Mr. HmilY C. Kffsa. of Glynn
county, witli whom he will continue theF'actoragcand Com
mission business in this city, under the firm of Hull k Kino
Janl2 JNO. H. HULL. 210 Bay street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
OEUHUK V. MCIIOI.S,
Owens' HuiUting, OfrpnsiU Pulaski House,
Having madu large additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsomo style, and on accommodating terms.
All work executed with dispatch.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
,l Qc CARRIGRS. BUGGIFM AND SULKIES.—A
general assortmeet. jflst received.—The sub-
senbers are now prepared to offor to the nubile. Carriages,
Phsetons, Buggies. Carryalls, kc . fresh from some of the
most popular FNtablishmenta. and Builders at the North.
The selections were made by one of tho firm, with strict
reference to the requirements of this market.
They aro determined to keep only such articles In their
lino, a* they can confidently recommend and warrant, feel
Ing assured that they will he sustained in offering a better
and finer claas 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 in earnest,
by an examination of their stock
*y All kinds of Ilupa 1 ring done as heretofore.
L.S BKNNFnr k 00.,
July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts.
CO-PAKTER8IIIP NOTICE.
Tim undersigned have associated themselves to
gether. under the name and style of Murnhy k De-
runny, for tho transaction of general lloot and
■Shoe business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Whitaker-street*. formerly occupied by M
Prendergast. They are now prepared to offer to tlielr friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle-
men’s
jay
s, Shoes. Ac., which thev will sell cheap for cash.
MURPHY k DEVANNY.
BROGANS—BROGANS.
^ The subscriber* would call the attention of
CHI planters and others, in want of good and cheap
r II brogans. to call and examine their stock, a* they
^%0-fcel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
prices o| their goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY k DEVANNY,
novlft corner of CongroM and Whitaker streets.
REV. J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK.
'1'IIE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY, in a Hyut'o, ,tic
A and Practical Discussion of the External Department,
by Joslah P. Tustln. Savannah, price ftl) cents.
Tlie Planter’s Northern Bride, by Mrs Caroline I. Kent*
iioiiiivpathy Fairly Represented, a reply to Prof. Simp-
in's llomn'pathy Misrepresented, by W. Henderson. M. It
Poole's Index to I'eriodienl Literature. 1 vol. 8 vo.
ItuNsell’s School Histories of the I'uited State*. Franco.
England. Greece and Rome, with numerous engraving*. 76
cent* each.
Grace Greenwood’s Haps and Mishaps of a tour In Euror*
The Sunshine of Ureystone. by F! J. May.
Valentines History of the City of New York, 8 vo with
plates.
Joiolnc'sSummary of the Art of War.
Mrlichainpe, a legend or the Santee, by Simms.
Bleak House. Blye House Plot, Count Christoval. Lord
I.ayondnle. Ao.; Shell's Irish Bar. new supply
R'l'-’d W, THORNE WILLIAMS,
CANE SKAT, PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIRS
A rm chairs.
rocking CIIAIRS.
. CANE SETTEES.
. „ , , , DININl* AND CHAMBER CHAIRS,
in all tho varieties of color* and fashionahlo styles, at tho
chcupust rates, wholesale a.vl retail, at
N. F. WOOD’S WARBR00M8,
129 and 131 North Sixth street.
nih24—dim opposite F'ranklin square. Philadelphia.
O .US—100 bugs prime Maryland Oats landing persclir.
Suninierset, for sale by
frW3 BRIGHAM,KELLY ACO.
L INEN GOODS—Irish Morns, snd pillow-raite do; Did;
11-4 and 12-4 linen Sheetings, light and heavy styles ,
5-4.3-4 and 10-4 linen Damask, bleached and brown; Huck-
■buck. Scotch and blrds’-eve Diapers ; brown and bleache-
Damask Table Cloths | Damask Napkins and Doyle*. Red
cel veil and fur sale by
octl HENRY LATH HOP k CO
i -XMllROIDERIFX—.lust received and opened a large nnd
J varied assortment of all kinds or Flmbrulderies, con-
sisting in part or—Muslin and Cambric Rands. Flouncing*.
Edgings and Inserting*; Mull and Dimity Bands ; Break
fast. Dinner and Night Caps; Infants Robe* and Waists ;
Muslin and Cambric Collars. Ulienilzett* and Hlecres, nnd
Collarettes; also, a few very handsome Honiton Lace Col
lars. marll KKMIToN k VERiH'lLLF,
B UTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR—30 kegs settled Butter,
70 boxes do white Cheese. 60 do do colored do, 28 bbls
Hiram Smith’s Flour, 80 half hhls Genesee do. for sale by
DOVtl SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k (' i.
S UPERIOR OIJVE Oil—A few boxes of very superior
Olive Oil. just the article for.tahle use. this dsy receiv-
ed.and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument square.
novO
J UST RECEIVED—nor steamer Isabella, from Havana—
20.000 Cigar*. U Rosa brand ; 10.000 Veguera* Planta
tion ; 26.000 la Integridad. lor sale by
A. BONAPD
H ITTER. Ac—20kegsOoshenButter; 10 hnrrehTWhiie
leaf lard; 2ft boxes cheoso. Just received and for
ale by doclfi HYLAND A O’NEILL.
H ACKMETAF.K KNF.F5*.—267 four and live inch knees
lor sale by mart COHEN A FOSDICK. ’
M ATTING.—4-4, ft-4 and 6-4 while matting, 4-4. fe4 and
0-4 check do. for sale by mhO AIKIN A BURNS.
pOTTON OSNAUURGS. Ac —Strl|>edand plain Cotton Os-
KJ nahurgs; bleached and broan .-heetings and Shirtings;
for sale by mart KKMITON A VKRSTILLE.
f t CM DR')!*?.-—last received from New York, per stesui-
V J er, a superior quality of Guui Drops, of different flavor*,
such ns raspberry, rose, lemon, vaiiillu. orange, etc .etc
fer sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
fabll ___ Monument square.
V ELVET and silk Mantillas, white crape Shawls, cloth
Talinas. N W Collars. Chemisette*. Ac. just rcceivce
and for aaleby dec23 DkWITT A Mt iRG A S'.
OUGAR—76 hhds fair to choice N O Sugar. D> do Museo
L5 vado do. 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do. 60 bbls
Stewart's refined C Sugar; for sale bv
■uglT WEBSTER A PAI.MF.8.
d colored Ann-
dilrtlng*. Irish linens, birds-
eye diapers, long lawn*, huckabuck*. table damasks, linen
and cotton sheetings, datnask napkins, etc. Just received
and for sale by nor 10 IhtWITT A MORGAN
D | FTNMEAD'S GEORGIA FI.’lUR—100 bbls of the above
superior FTour, received and for sale by
decl4 Holcombe. JOHNSON A CO.
F LOUR—50 bbls Flour, landing porTehr. Mohawk, fnim
lUltiiuorc. and forsnle by
o’*vl3 _ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
G old pens and penciis and steel pen.-—
received, a fine assortment of gold pens an-l pencils
double and singlo extension ; also, a variety of fine
peiiK.f cheap at the hook s'ore of
■l’’16 S. .-. -' N I \ 1'.'Congress- street
H A(X)N—6 hhds Bacon Shoulder*, just received, and for
sale by 20 HYLAND A O'NEILL
B randy, gin. wi.Npil
A Co’s Brandy. 8 do I
F ine bed blankftts. q,,nu. white r
nels, bleached aud brown shirtings. Ir
12 half pipe* (Hard. Dupuy
Durand A Sazerao’s do. 1ft quarter
cask* Jn I-oula. 1811. nnd ••Plntern” do. 6 pipes Holland
Gin.2 puncheon* Scotch Whisky. 10 half pipes old Madeira
Wine, some very superior; for sale by
_ J V. CONNER AT A CO.
: fi —A large and elc/.int a--nrt nu-nl - I
monirst which aro the most desirable varl-
also, Roses. Geraniums, Dwarf Oranges, and many
other kinds, will be offered for sa.e this morning by
W. LINCOLN. Monument square
JanlS
C AMELIA8, Ae.—A large
Cainollas. amongst whicl
for
H AY—75 bale* Prime Eastern Hay, just received anil I
! sale by nov23 E. W. nUKF:il|_
BDUOlflON.
T HE undersigned will conduct a Select School. In the
Oglethorpe Hall, where youth will he carefully In
structed in the following various departments of Literature
and Science, vis; languages—English. Iatln. snd Greek;
Sciences—Arithmetic. Book-keeping. Geography. Geometry,
Algebra, Mensuration. Plain nnd Spherical Trigonometry,
Astronomy. Globes. Navigation, land Surveying, nnd tha
Differential and Integral Calculus
Having conducted academies, both in Georgia and South
Carolina, they can produce highly respectable testimonials
both of capability and character.
The academy will ho opened on Monday. February 27th.
Terms made known by application to tho teacher*
PATRICK lll’RKE,
THOMAS CLEARY,
Reference—Rev. Edw’d Quigley. Savannah ; Jas. 8 Dar-
ngton. Esq., and John Dunbar. Esq , Dunbartnn. S. C.; E.
lellinger. Esq^Columbia S. C. feb'.’ft
MOKE niKDICAL BOOKS.
W TH0RNF1 WILLIAMS has received—Paget onSurg-
• leal Pathology; Ilandv'* Text Booh of Anntoniy
and Guide in Diaseciions. 26o illustrations ; Llttell on Dis
eases of the Eye ; Anatomical Iteniembrancer or Pocket
Auntomist; Roese'a Pocket Medicul lexicon ; Warrington's
Obstetric Catechism, for students, with questions and an-
m^^Neil k Smith's Compend ol Medicine. drcl4
J HU8T received at A. Ilonaud'a Fancy Grocery Store, per
steamer rom New York, a new supply of preserved
Mihsters, Salmon. Pale de Perdreaux and Pate de Caillcs.
Also, some'very fine Gruiere Cheese. Corner of Bay nnd
Whitaker streets. fel>24
I RISH POTATOES—60 bbls choice rating Potatoes.
J n»I»I9 McMAHON A DOYLE
Shipping anb Btsamboats.
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF. URFIKN A CO.
NEW C ARHI AGE DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay-street, SaraitsiaA, Ga.
Dll. W KSSK1.II OK FT’S WATER CURB.
URA1TLBB0R0'. VERMONT,
All rumor* to the contrary, continues to receive
pat lent*, tnr whose recovery aud comfort tlie under
signed pledge themselves to spare no pains, so that
ty maintain the fame of the establishment. Its pro-
vision* for hydropathic purpose* are unrivalled, and its
supply of pure soR water is abundant, cool and palatable at
all seasons, without tha use of ice. I)H. K. I. Lkwkvthal,
Resident Physician. MRU. F. WKSSF.I.IIOEFT.
msrch'JC—*Aw2m Proprietress.
UNITED KTATKS MAIL LINK.—
PGR NEW YORK—To leave on Saturduy. Mh
-. . o'clock. P. M.—Ihe splendid steamship rLUH
iht. M. rf. W oodhnll will leave her wharf ae above
>r Height or passage, apply to
•l’» „ , I'ADELFORD, FAY A CO.
t-abln Passage oo
Steerage 9 00
2lmtion Balt*.
jAa j #
SB.PLANDOMK. h. J. Brown, masUr.willbaveimme-
dlsdTdeepetcb, for the above port. For freight or passage
apply Jo »p6 ROWLAND A OO.
““VF'lrOKK—Old Ketabllelied Line.
4flfi5-Tl.e packet brig EMPIRE 0. A. Knudson master,
will have dispatch ae above. For freight or passage aDDir
oo board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to “PP*/
*P 6 BRIGHAM, KELl.Y A CO.
■tbamih»p“i§abki,.~
FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA
7b leave on .Saturday. 16/A April.
L, »i tad Hu, «* Mall Htaamshlp IHARFJ^
LaiL.Mi!jjAM Holijss. Command#) will regularly
tHIT'port on tha 1st and 16th of oach month For
passage only, apply to
00HEN8 A HERTZ. Agents.
KD ' V YOllK—44eor«ln Line—-The regti-
_PM«tet *chr. P. R. BURTON. OepUIn lingo, will
haw immediate dispatch for the above port. For Irelght
or passage apply to ROWLAND A 00.
Agent* New 1 ork—ScmKTQsr A Tsmssw. apl
1.111e.—Tlie regular
SSatweket sclir. NORTH STATE, Horton, master, will
have quick destiatch for tho above port. For freight or
passage, apply to mh31 OGDEN A BUNKER.
cfidL, Bt mT 0 "r _TI, *. b * rk HJGHT. Calhoun, mas-
a2pK t ' , > r . will have dispatch as abovo. For freight or pas-
BRfGIfAM. KEILY A CO.
fA&A ifKW YORK—Union Line*—The regular
SSMPMhel schooner CATARACT, Rice, master, will have
qiilckdispatch Tor the above |wrt. For freight or passago
ap|dyJo_ mh2A OGDEN A BUNKFJt
*fi•r* 11 '® packet schooner OFXJ.
L o ~. r 11 "" 1 ecnuouor umi,
ts JONES, Capt, n. I/nik, will meet with dispatch
* above port. For freight or passage apply to
II. K. WASHBURN. Agent.
JOilK—Old Katntillalicsl Line—
®K| he PIIILURA, Gruffnn. master, will liave quick
: ll J? a A c . ^ freight or passage, apply on board,
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
a c 'hvm KRPOOL—The A l ^merTcan ship
.A'.NFN. J fc, 8ci.it. master, will hare dispatch,
ight or passage apply to
,nh18 COHEN A FOSDICK.
FLORIDA PACKET.
Fbr Danm. Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga .and Jackson-
rl,Je > 1 tokOa. Palatks.. and Ulack Creek, Fla.
.I".' 1 "!’ ,e ** ,l *d last running steam
ier SEMINOLE, Captain I*. IIunkknkiiip. will
trip* as above on Tuesday the 21st Instant.
on Ratiiritni* «. , i ,1,e W,U * rrl »« ■» SaVaBItah
on Saturday morning, in ample time for i.a-senger* going
lo conu » c ‘ with the New York and SavannTh su-.m*
The Seminole Is fitted up In magnificent style, with large «nce‘”
and airy state-r<K.i,H, and for speed, snfety, and comfeitT. "
not excelled by any steamer In the South/
Takiug the inland route she offer* superior inducements
■or Invalids and others.
hot/] or , »**“«• *DD»r to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at the whariof the Nivaunah aud Charleston Steam
I Mlwts, marlO 8. M. LAFFITKAU, Agent.
WKKK1.Y STEAM-PACKET LI\K.
„ fok pa late a, k. r.,
na Darien. Druns<ciik. St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle,
bury. ( Black Creek.)
The new and elegant steam-packet 8T
JOHNS, Captain Jaum F'kkkiioiin. wllkluave
Th'irsday. 13th April, arriving there
i* y ' U !*J 0U S- rhU 8041 ,IM Lullt expressly for
he trade, and has large and airy state room accommoda-
tlon* for p*.*engers. F„ r freight or passage, apply on board
or to" 1 or ‘ * Steam-Packet Wharf, near the ga* works.
at T.O, Rt J C I r ' AQ »y« N * CUNNINGHAM. Agents
will make her next trip toSt. Au-
guetine on Thursday, the 20th April. r
FOR CIIARLBSTON.
r ..TlCA Tlie steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
jftfca-v WlimiL 1 "";ve alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
F. Iday and Saturday at 7 M o'clock, I*. M., leaving Charles
ton on the same days at 6 o'clock. 1*. M. 8
*r rl T e and ,e, ‘ T,, Charleston In time to connect
rltb the bouth Carolina Railroad train, north.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1864.
MY T. j. \va i <ii “
BrKr • ,
fflBKsr’StSi.-iJ.'s
applied for Immediately ^ V 1
To Hire by the Year—A negro boy, aged 22 year*, a brick.
UjtT ' . Janl
At*Private Sale
Lot No. 24,14th district, and 2d scotlon. containing 160
tores, within four miles ef the town of Clinton. Term*
At Private 8ale.
Lit No. 26, south of Jones street aud Improvement*, con
sisting of a two itorv house and doable tenement In good
order, Renta at $M per month. Will ho sold a bargain, as
the present owner Is moving from the city. For terms and
farther parUcalar* Inquire at the oounHng room. dlS
At Private Sale.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted. In
good order. Terms cash. declS
At Private Sale.
Seod Rye and Oats In quantities to suit purchasers.
Clothing at Private Bale—A handsome assortment of
raody-raade Clothing, eonaiatlng of superfine frock, sack
and overcoats, in lot* suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms
nov4
GoffioT ™ LA8KI torra'V.-Dr.wn mimb.no!
10 11 38 01 #7 63 68 10 24 69 43 26
ILWITIIINOTON’S.
UIIKKNB AND PULA8KI LOTTERY,
n... so 5? RE00BY * MAURY. Managers
CAPITAL.
$4,444.
$50,000.
Ttak^S?i^d‘ 0,,ery ~ H ,,r " wn Ballot!.
Tickets either singly fh^^kj.f or ule In Bay
lane.Savannah. Ga.. next to Robiuaon A Camp 1
apb E WITHINGT0N.
128 uoakets and earn of first™l*e* ehniom .m ei.„
Whlu SparkUng Moselle end Sparkling Champaign
I’Sanderman*. Oftej A Harris’ first quail lie* bX 0 Dock
* *" a oth * r b '* n4 *’ s»”>uu.do
eullra, to‘dir'fcSSryA •** «" I?!' to ..It per.
from bu.lne*. -f£; 8 N "J” k • retlK,
without the least rararve ^'"I Pw™>pt« r 7 and abroiutely
those who want first clas* wine* *nA fll |b. 0 * port 2. nl, 7 for
sale winM and liquors. Term* at
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AOENffY—-LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Lift lti.urai.ee Cempanr
or lUKTrORO. 00.VN..
Capital, and surplus over $250 0O0
Auukii (Dll. President. j AH i> Walkijw s*,.v
This Company will Issue Policies ou the Joint Stock
^ne6. P t:r^.M Up0n . the M . U ‘. U>I P Un ’ «*“• coniblning the
benefit# ofboth system* at the option of the insured *
I5tloKre , fnml , “ r i*?' ,W * ,l ' ,, ™ ,ed ca P“*' -f »h. In-
itutliiu are, in my opinion uiMurpassed by anv I lie In»u-
me* Company in this State or Union. } 7 insu
[L.H.]
,l * noJ _ It 0. PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts,
,, , 8, * te of Connecticut,
talifornlau and Australian risks
Capita ^|>
8. M. I.AF'F'ITKAU, Agent.
OPPOSITION LINK;
Change of Departure—Palatka. Fla .and all theinterme-
diate landings on Ihe route.
- ..AlCh The auperior new Steam-packet WELAK A
wiAMMilhSSLChpUin N. Kimi. will, until further notice
leave every Sati hdat. at 10 o’clock, A. M. ’
Rate of I'assngu in large, airy State Rooms, as follow* ,
To M» r « n W00| To Picolata $k oo
St Mar,. (so I'.Utk, 8 00
Jack—Ilk........ 0 00 I mark Crusk.... 8 00
N. U-kr.w.tcoD.ljtbrJ t,. ft. R. I)„k«, far Ocala, all! ba
re-shipped free of all clMrgesat Palatka
.’Sttil TPlj »» hour 11 at tho CbulMon
ntcaml’ackot Company's wharf, or to
feb18 «M LAFFITEAU. Agent.
N TO CONTRACTORS.
OIK F. Is hereby given to all Con'rnciors for work and
I J* , r }.? V* ,lo, V! '!" Ilrldgea. Culvert*. Ac., in the
vomit) oi ( hathnm. that contrncU for the same must first
be made with the Justices of the Inferior Court, as requlr-
td hv the laws in forco regulating the ronstructio
bridge*. *c. JAH. F- GODF REY. J. i. c. c. c,
. GKO. P. HARRISON, j. i. c. r
MONT. CUMMINO. /. i. <•. t- c
_ _ Slaves Insured.
taken on reasonable terms.
Jl'.-ab'ctibc, I, .l.o Agent for the following Fir.Com,..
Uc|ultable Fire ltraurance Comnnitv
OF LONDON. *
AolhotljuUkbiial 82.6(0,000
KSiWku.uriV.cr c'ouV,,.',:;-? 00 ' 000
_ . U-npital $200,000.
Granite Fire anti Narine Insurance Comp’ny
or .VKW TORK CtTT. *
. .. Capital $300,000.
Slat. Mutual birr amt lUnrtnr l..,urancc
Company, of PenneyIranla.
. ... L’nidtal $360,000.
Knlokerbooker in re Inaurance Contnatiy.
„ _ Capital $160,000. 1 *
New York and Krle Fire Inaurance Comp'y.
Capital $150,000. 01 "P *•
«*pl*al, safely Invested
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to efiect Insurance
aSte'termY”** 8 ^ llro ' ou aU kl,,d *° r property on reason-
^insurance In e'ther of the above named Companies,
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent fur the above Companies,
dtcl7—ly office 142 Congressit.
A FEW MORE BOOKS.
M “-’•ARTDTOTON-S Carp., Bag cl F„„, , 0
cure the Blues. •• Laugh and grow fat.”
si '“Masonry, by Robert Morris, Esq .
n i, f r he , be ". t w " r 1 l f* °" Masonry ever published.
b J ”:,Al ra 5‘iZa% E D. ,, “‘ ,l “ l a "''
More of the Uwver's Story, more of the Old Doctor
1 utiiani * Magnrioe tor Janunry. commencement of a new
Now « the time to subscribe, at $2 60 If paid in
Received anti for sale bv 1
SIBLEY. No. 13ft Congress-si
advance.
jnnff
DYING ANI) RENOVATING
KHTAIILISII.MKNT,
73 1 ort street, near the Court House. Savannah. Georgia.
T „_ . tOfTAIlUMIKII IN 1832.
1 K.'.b.tHbor.gn.t.faUo 1,1. ,„tron» and frlondufor
their continue,I favors, would state that. In addition
r llRun
of Sa
Business, n
NKYV WOOD YARD.
derslgned would respectfully Inform the citizens
■•-■inah that he has com meiired the general Wood
that s|tacious jnd moat convenient location,
••Wfyya'a. late Winkler’s wharf, on the
West si,le of tho foot or West Broad street, where lie in
tends at all (lines to keep on hand every kind of Wood Unit
mav be required, either at wholesale nr retail. All of which
he intend* to sell at the lowest market prices, fer cash.
MT Particular an«l prompt attention paid to filling or-
f™- marS-tf W. T. MITUHEU.. Agt.
MR. II. A. 1IR4HIKS,
H ISTORICAL PAINTER of the National Gallery. Ixindon’
returning to Savannah after an absence of twenty
years, re<|i«ctfully offers hls service* to the citizens and
the public gen-rally. In Portrait and Historical Painting
ami restoring old pictures Mr. Brook* luruishes and re-
gilds every description of Picture F rame*. Hi* collection
* on view in Htewart street, ltobertsvlllu.
Orders fell at his residence, or at Mr. John Pools, will be
punctually attended to. mar3-!w
TO ME
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 183.1.
HKHCTIANTO AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
to the ImpyoTement* In Dying, acquired by him during hi.
*° Gotland, has made arrangements
nl. h * BuMness. by which he is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses,
t [ u " u . wni pi«as 0 *u wi...
may tavor him with their patronage
Gentlemen's garment* dyed, cleaned nr renovated, a*
“f, •'•NluiratL in the same superior style which has gen
erally so much pleased his patron* and friends. *
rJiisSbft", 1 :. ^ '««■•
moderate^ 0 " 1 th# C0Untr/ P unotu »"7 attended to. Terms
.t,'Vr. n i'I* rCeI ." V? w ‘? t & ■••amboata or railroad, word
should be sent him by letter, through the Post Office, so
that lie may know where to call for them.
no,fl6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
D NKW GOODS—FALL TRADE. 1N03I
K i" * M'^BGAN are receiving by the steamers week-
ly heir till aud winter Goods, to which they respect
| iuiiv solicit attention:
‘"’I !*“"•' t*n«l 8l>™ .oil Aucap. <lo
Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest style
Plain F reucli Mouslin de lafnes, F'rench and F!nir nrinteildo
p. H " n '' W^PtoWan,,. children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
, AJkrTi PlaBJ I "pllii*. verv rich F rench printed Cambric
Dark < xlico.s. Mourning do. Irish Linen*. Ac,[
I
Riliero's new building. Congress street.
...... , KPISUOPAL PUBLICATIONS:
0 ,,p , . .'’BJGOODS. TUST recoivetl.n variety of publication* of the New York
l R purchases for the fall and winter trade are now com- J Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts. Church Cato,
pie ted. and we can submit to your inspection a very | chisius. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu-
mrge and well assorted sttick. embracing every article con- able Publications. For sale at the Book Store of
t . — Coro ana Hour —At Private Sato
pifee*.‘ln^fets to SafSJStf ^ “ ““ ,0WMt
K00 bags prime Whlto Corn.
260 bag* superfine Yellow.
I*£'k£ Ujji,
airaLS 1 ”** S‘ , tT. r o Ur T#ry valuable 80 by 90 feet,
situated near Market Square, on Congrau street ^betweln
Jefferson and Montgomery streets. ^ f c bi6
<1 Private Sale.—Just received and for ule In auantl-
t ee to suit nurchaseni, 60 bale* Rice Hay, cut when the
rice was perfectly verdant and in milk, equal to the best
“ p,rto »>“«P—dthm.l.th.
" l,,eof WMt nr °a4 street, and
34 re « l front bv 100 feet deep,
subject to a Uara of 10 year* from June, 1861. with a re-
Thl L f n,r0 yM . r# 8t * '•“t $48 per annum —
and . a store, and a dwelling one story
* with a Urge and commodious stable.—
UNITKD STATUS MAIL LINK.
uccted with the trade, and at such prices, in’the present
state of the markets, ns will prove highly satisfactory.
M PRENDERGAST k CO., 178 Broughton.#t .
oct2r ’ . opposite St. Andrew's Hall.
SPRING TRADE, 1854^
W E have opened this day. and are prepared to sell on
very moderate terms, ten case* new Madder Prints,
inserted styles to which we beg to call the eapecial atten
tion of purchaser*. M PRENDERGAST k CO.
'78 Broughton street, opposlto St. Andrew’s Hall, west
■' d *- feb8
■nglO
pilOUE^OR RoWE'H ii
B randy, wine and gin—
15 half Iil|ie* Otard. Dupuy * Co's Brandy,
20 do various brand*. French do
30 )( nnd H pipes do do
8 bbls superior Old Peach do
40 do domestic do
lo « 4 ' casks brown Sherry Wine,
2 }, pi|>es do ilo do
16 .'4 casks medium nnd choice Madeira Wine,
26 U do Sicily do
10 X do Port do
26 , l 4 ' do Sweet Malaga do
Also. 40 haskeU Champaign. It pipes Meder Swan and
Holland Gin, 8 quarter cask* Chcrjy Brandy, for aale hv
I«b23 WEBSTERk PALM Fa.
H OOKS— IIOiiKP—Hoiiie <ci iil* ami Home Sounds, hr H
Marion Stephen*.
Alcohol anl the Constitution of Man. by E L Ynununs.
A Week’s Delight.pr Games and Stories.
Tlie Rclhrothed. by Alv-nandro Manrone.
One Year, a tale of wedlock, bv Emllv F Carlen.
John, or a Cousin in Hand is worth two Count* in tho
Bush, by hmily F' Carlen.
Count Christoval. vol. 2d.
Linne Ixickwmal. a novel, by Catherine Crowe.
Wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Buutllne.
Works of John C Callmun. vol 4th.
Whig Almnnac, for 1854.
More of Mrs. Partington's Carpet nag of Fun.
Busy Moment* of an Idle Woman,
Graiinm'# nnd Harper's Magazine, for January.
Received and for sale at 136 Congress street, by
/■“*■* 8. H. SIBLEY.
H. S. SIBLEY,
x’o. 13ft Congress-street.
V, Eraslve liunr the
pn-parat inn yet discoveretl to remove iienril marks
spots or *Uln* froin book or nailer. For safe at the Book
Slorenf nov'.’ii H. S. SIBLEY. No 135. Congreos st
pL.VSTER-.26 bbl* calcined and 50 casks ground Plasler
, fending this day, imr hark Soboois. from Boston, and
for sale on tho wharf, hy dlft OGDEN k BUNKER
rants. 30 drums F'fgs. 6 cases Prunes, 6 cases Ginger
rreserves. 10 doz Brandy F’ruit and |>lain Preserves. 20 dot
Walnut. Mushroom and Tomnto Catsup* • 10 doz Olive Oil,
in pint# and quarts ; 20 doz Pickles, in quarts and half gal
lon jar* ; 30 whole, half and quarter Imxes Raisins. In
layers and banche*; Citrons. Mace. Nutmegs.Cordials. Ac.,
and for salo by DAVID O'CONNER.
dec22 Corner of Broughton and Dravton-sts.
F 1RSALK— A black girl. 16 years old; a black girl 14
yeara old.
A black boy 19 year# old. Timber hand.
A Mark inan 22 year* old. ploughman and field hand.
A black woman and 2 children, field hand.
A black woman and child, field hand.
A black woman, seamlro**, cook, washer and Iron, and
2 children.
A black man 26 year* old. aawyerand mill hand,
mart _ WYLLY A MON'TMOIJ.IV.
H EFT.—20 half barrelaG. i
i for aale by declfl
SPRING AND SUMMER DKF&S GOODS—6 piece* ^aUn
O Plaid llarege. 6 do do Striped do. 6 do do Plaid. Chintz
land FTgured do. 6 do do Hlriiied do do. 7 do do sii|air Barege
Tisques, for sale by miil9 AIKIN & BURN'S.
C ,." 1 ' ' ’’ 1 *'• '•*• i' ' h mil '.ii-i . ’Jo i!11
Mimne do. M, do Douche. 2ft do Anchor Brand do, for
sa'e at the corner of Uay and \t hilaker atreet* bv
A. IWIN'AUD.
1 ()() PLANI'lNtj P'll A 1 <IKS. to arrive.
1U VjV Ja“24 COHEN A FOSDICK
P OUTER—26 casks liibcrt Porter, for sale, corner of Bay
»ud hilaker streets, hy Jan26 A. BON AUD.
( Vft — }® Ijbi* Linseed OH. 10 do Sperm do. lOdoR*'-
V '{°t 1® *» Machinery do, 3000 lb* White Load. 100
boxes \S indow Glass. For sale low br
— “j 1 ® CRANE A RODGERS.
H “****-+ hr r assortment, just opened, of all
qualities, at very low prices.
. M ' p BENDERGAST A OO., 178 Broughton-st.
-Pi—it.-st Andrew’s Hall, Waal aide.
pilINTS AND I'RT'URF-' —A beautiful assortment ol line
. rin.t* and I Ictures. among them a new variety equal
Ml»>.w>r, f or M | e ],y
135 Congress-street
to oil paintings, and much cheaper
""" JJ R. 8. 8IIILFT
v^f IIMDAM fit IINAPI'S—4 1/ Wolfe'* *,i|w rior8ebeidon
LJ Schnapps a superior tonic, diuretic, antldispeptic and
Invigorating' Cordial, especially rocommended to all persona
residing In tho Southern States; a demonstrated breven-
live ofague. remittent and bilious fever. For sale by
A. BONAUD.
silk U
ment lust received s
oet'ift
silk and cotton Umbrella*
uhrella* snd Parasols, a large assort
ml fer sale by
AIKEN A BURNS,
| JOHN F:. JESsE.
H A |
B ITTER AND CHFIFME—26 firkins Butter. 26 bxs Cheese
for sale by declS McMAHON A DOYI
N E 7
ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLASSF>l-20 hds
rhoico New Orleans Sugar ; 100 bbl*. cbnlee-New Or
leans Molasses Iauiding and for sale by
J"" 4 SCRANTON JOHNSTON A CO
C flOFTKE—(00 bags prime Gteen Rio Coffee, 100 do Fair
/ do. 59 Leguyra do. 40 do Old Government Java do. 60
■lo Maracaibo do. received and for sale by
Jecl1 SCRAN TON. JOHNSTON A CO.
S m-.LK'S FEATHER DUSTERS.—A full assortment lost
received and for sain by fehl7 J P. COLLINS,
liurith AND CHEESE.—26 firkins ebolcaGoshen Bui-
XJ ler. 60 boxes Cheese, received per steamer and for sale
YL McMAHON A IKiYLE.
CANARY CAGES RY THE LAST STEAMER—
• A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand
some Cage. and one proof against Afi'/ez.liave only
to make an early call for a choice from a fine «a
aortment.
mh28 J. P. CD1JJN8.100 Bryan-at.
ffy tt
'll ni
-Esliu
TWENTY DOL'jtRS REWARD—Ranaway from
the aubsi-riber, on the lflth of August, a nogro mau
named TOM. about forty year*old, stout and chunky
.built, and hat a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose aud running up tha
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he has spent aeversl veara of mnaway life, and was an In
mate of Savannah jail a good part of tho year 1840.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
Leon county, Florid*. Sept. 12.1868 seplH—dAwtf
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from Cola-
JO ruin* Plantation, three »e*k* since, ABRAMAM Mr-
QUZKN and BOB, each about 40 year* of age. They
are supposed to be down on the salts, fishing and oys-
taring. The above reward will be paid for the two. or $26
hr either, delivered on the PlfnUtion to Silas Fulton, or to
the Jailer la Serannah, on application to
■art—tf J WILLIAMSON k CO
P IO IRON—360 tuna No 1 Surmnertee an-l 60 tnj
neas Pig Iron, cargo of ship Cameo, from Glass]
sale to
L iven
30 do
■Minify, ai . . t ... _
7-8 wide. 8-4. 9-4 and 10-4 bleached and brown Table Dam-
ask, *»0 pieces Scotch Diaper, 10 do Huckabuck Diaper. 60
do Linen Crash, all qualities, for sale bv
mb2fl AIKIN A BURNS.
V ESSEL FDR SALK —The brig Di:i.t.«, P.iH tim, hurthen.
well found in sails aud rigging, coppered and copper
fastened, Is offered fur salo. Apply to
feh-1 _ ROWLAND A CO.
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR, MOLASSFU. Ac.—46 hhds.Tair,
prime and choice New OrleansSugar; 100 bbl*. choice
V. O. Molasses; 60 do rectified Whiskey; 30 cask* new Ba
con Sides; landing and for sale by
_jnar3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON |j oo.
, DA00N AND PORK.—'.lihds.PrimeRmooSides.6tierces
I auperior Hams. 20 barrel* Rump Pork. landing |>cr
ding per
BRIGHAM. KELLY A Co.
Colt-
— ,— —..... Glasgow, for
sale to arrive, by d!6 BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y A CO. , .
INEN AND COTTON GOODS—6 nieces Linen Bed Tick I R 0C ' KI ' AN I» LIME—1000 bbl* lUickland Stone Lime, in
80 do -niton 11.8 Tirk. ,11 wrWtli, 10 8.. Furaitor.' „„!!»'‘°' iu, ‘» ll P" r '^«.., hr
IMmlty. all wreaths. 3 do pillow case IJnen. 6-4.6-4 and ' n0 -V? F ~ w - BUKER.
.. Ml HID HI8II8,
f grey, mixed and check Casslmere. Just
•“'« *»7 WM. R. SYMONS.
Drsner and Tailor. 17 Whilaker-st.
N A n', K *^RINGS—In,Tj. bone, boxwood and wire N*|.
Rig*, for aale by nnv23 J. p. COLLINS
consisting of
received and for
NEW YORK ASP BAVAKNAH STEAllSHil’S.
. , rsxui-wxxatT.]
.iSiSuas. '■ ua '"“
SSSSaua’imT* '-0*P«- M S. Woodlmll
Aranir/'ilSP. 1 <Vpt. 0. R Bdienck,
KNoivuAt J: d'o.’ji,,
Saturday.** N#W York 8nd 8 * T * nn,h •”«7 Wednesday and
<ha l** 8 " 1 on 'he coast, unsur-
rMi .V^ l | - c,,n, I or '—nisklng their passages
Br *~ CO,nm: ' n ' 1 ®d b r skillful, careful
to NeS Yor! Tl, ® jr offer 8 aoti J ** ln ‘ ble conveyanca
Cabin passago
Hteersgo passage *,, *y
padelford] fay' A bo..
Agents In Savannah. *
mll1 . PAMUEI. L. MITCHEIJ*
,n ’ ,,5 _ 13 Broadway. New York.
(JlU-t-KD STATUS MAIL I.IKUJ
'Thrmtgh In 60 to 65 hours.—Aeie Fork and
C«A«-1,.,, AiIfci '■
Usptaln J. Dinomog, 1.600lonsf
MARION.Captain M. Bzimr, 1.200 ton* *
80UTHFJLNER. CapUln W. Fiwtxh, 1,000 tons, will leave
each altennate \Vednesd y, having been nnwlr mnr■■ ■ i
ami guard, raised, L now In complel. mder 7
For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom*
modation*. apply at the office of the Agent “
r v .n , HENRY MISSR00N1
„ „ . Corner East Bay and Adger A Son’# Wharves
with tafX ,hlp wil « b *, ln "•• Rne to connect
with Iho Southerner^on Bedneoilavs. feblO *
UNITKD STATES MAIL.,
From Macon, Ga.,toTallahuiet Fin
Bail road to (Jglethorp—Stages to Jhllahassee
1z3m PtflETUtmftU The Dally arrange.
W*3FK3i!finHit on this route X
commenced on the 6th Inst., running three tfe^TZ
• nJ Quincv, an<l three tirarVa
week via. Thomasville.Duncansville Ae
U«Jin»'n A i if* ' bjr i.. U r0 *' 1 for CfflaUiorpa. Tlie Stages
cavingOglethnrgeeither way at 11 o’clock, arriving at fab
byridher rou\e 36 houra° t,l ° ® r,nin ff °' lb# next day tim#
an
Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jt 10. P. M *
TlmmlsJut!^ 1 *' | 1,u ” , fey*' Saturdays, by the way o!
andFrid* U raU0^™ : ** ,u * rout * on H° B 4a^•-Wednesday#
i«?i? UK ^ fr0 e m '^l e,bor l’* to Tallahassee by either roula
houra.‘ OUr *~ fr0m M * e ° U 38 ~ ,ln,, from Savannah In 60
TrWHi'n™". , m* Wn r r ,cilv,n ff Savannah by 8 o’oloek
Train or Cara, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It is
al«o decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rout*
for traveller* to Apalachicola and West Florida *
0, " u,0,t * * 1 ' ,i ’ ,r "“ °* hU ‘«M
(-■ c. Shaw. A K .nt ,t OHl.tliorp.,
A. A. Fihiikx, “ « t.ll,h„„V
F. K. WRinUT. Proptl.lor
SOUTII-WU8TKKA HAILHOaK
at 11H A M.; arrive at Macon at 3}£ P. M v
Connecting at Hsonn each way wllfl Central R R train In
Savannah.'Augusta nnd Mllledgevllle, and with Macon and
rille Ae' ,tO0r m,> ’ At, * nU ’ Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash-
“11 d “ l,r Ji tC ? 1 ,n ® bu "’ b 7 fe"» »"• of coaches, 28
ary”AU k ’ tUenC<1 M “ H ®® bjr M 4 W p - B. R. to Montgom.
iniS n sU 0t es nfC * t08,el,,OrP * With and Eufaula
Passeugers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley
U.cowAu, HO.ISS™' "“lH-Hnl.nA.HI.
SAVANNAH Ai IIII AWCHVlIAMKAllsHOA D
n n fa P * m B "x ° r * tock 1 "i® Savannah and Branchvilla
Railroad, will be opened at the following places from tho
firat Monday In Febrrarr next until the second Monday in
three o’elt»k M p ,r >| D h " h ° UMof nlno °’ clock ’ A M • and
Tho following gentlemen have been appointed cmnmis-
sloners hy the last J-eginfeturo. , nrt wU , , 0 tb
books as above mentlonedat the following places to wit •
OllverOtt ,,Ch,,,,e—D °°* ld E- B,irton ' r • Cbartrend. and
J R - ,Umburg ’ Wm - R - Wro, ® r ’
W At ™Hey2d7 Jobn E ' Tobln ’ H Montlgne. and
.. A .( B“ rn w«U. C. H.— lewis O'Bannon, fl. J. Bailey, and J
M. Hutson. 71
.ni l f!a"»:S'(£!5r“""‘' °«W Rk"A..»n
At Robertvllle—J. I.
udon.
Joseph ^urysburg—John P. Raymond, John Ia. Mlmff, and
Thmns* Rin"ly D ~ EdW * r<1 Uo * twiek ' ()#or 8« H- Waller and
Niitice whereof shall be given by each set of commission
ers of the time and place of subscribing, either by advertis
ing in a gazette or such other manner as they rnsy deem
said books e,l,t teD d * y * *' rer,ou * to tbe opening of tho
The commissioners herein named, will please to give no
tice forthwith. If time will permit. I will supply them with
bonks In proper form, also a copy of tho Act, Inoorisiratlug
U ' e "lil 1 W’H'pany. j. LARTIGUE,
jsn-'lt—til Chairman of the Central Committee.
D E LAINKS AND CASHMERE—A few pl^^irn roh7-
ed and white Do Laine* and Cashmere, for safe by
_ KKMITON A VERSTILIJC.
f'lnolCi: HEED DAI'S, in qmmtitie* to cult purclm-ers “
Jan26 I (. WAUH, 170JJay street.
I ARD—landing from sclir. Mohawk, 26 kegs and 10 bbls
IJ prims l-eakf l^rd.for sale by
norl - J V. OONNERAT A CO.
P (lTATOF>i—100 bhl* Potatoes, juwt fended from tlie brig
Georgians, nnd for salo bv J29 E. W. BOKElt.
F ISH—2ft Mils Menhaden Fish, an oxcellent'arUcIo for
plantation use. Just received snd for sale by
dec!7
weimter'Vpalmfs .
pOTATOl^^ftO bbls. Planting and KathTTi'TaTor.rio
L bbls. Mercer Potatoes, Just received and for sale by
mhl * CHAMPION A IVATI'S.
FUST RECKIVKI*—16 baskets 8alad Oil. 16 do HnrdnaiTx
OILfor sale by a. BONAUD.
Corner of Ray and Whitaker »t*.
nov*29
CPANKII SEOARS—Just received from Havana 49.000
T** : , 4 ®’®®® Autonio Moro Superior Hvgara,
14.000 Dolorlto do, 0,000 Horace do, 8,000 Legitlmo do
6.000 FU Huendo do, 3,000 U Carolina Regalia do. for sale
b 7 "ovl6 J V. fYlNNERAT A CO.
P R SALE—A
jnnl
nov22
I IXTniSKV-
| decl6
I T)0TAT0E8
i casks genuine Scotch and Irish Whisky.i
bottle. For sale by
HYLAND A O’NEH.fe
100 bbls Potatoes, now landing from the
. Brig Northman from Boston. F’or aale by
n°»8 OGDEN A BUNKER.
from 100 by 105. to 25 by 105 fret—fer lease fer a
of th^^r For further p^arifeUr* ) f e b!6 7 BRIGHAM. KET-LY A 00.
ipply to
mli20—2
Shreting*. 2 bales heavy Shirting Stripes. 3 ca.es pf.ij and
striped Homespun. 12 dozen bluu RotnaU. for sale bv
'"•f 5 AIKIN A BURNS.
L jANDING from schooner Christopher Locien, 60 bales
Hay, and for aala on tbe wharf, bv
°«‘ 3 OGDEN k BUNKFJt.
H I AMS—600 Roloaon’s prime new Hama, landing thia day
from acliooner Woodbridge, from Baltimore and for
S EED OATS—300 bags heavy Seed OaU. landing per aehr
Mohawk, and for aala by
novl3 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
OGDEN A BUNKER.
XJ EW SPRING GOODS—Plaid and striped Hilks. Indian
IN summer Silk*, satin striped Tissue* pUid Barege*
eoloced and black Challya, solid eolor*. French Cambrics
printed Cambrics and Jaconet*. English and American
Print, and Ginghams,Juat raoelved by '
'* w ” Da WITT A MORGAN.
C ORN—$00 sacks Corn, received aad for sal* by
worn w. B. Maclean a co.
B RANDY AND GIN.—20 half pipes Dsrk and Pal# Otatd,
Dupuy A Co's Brandy, (vintage* 1846-'49-'50) of oar
own imporlatlon. 6 pipes superior Holland Gin, (Meder
Swan brand) landing and for sale by
uih 22 8CBANTON, JOHNSTON A CO
S UNDRIES—20 bbls Fiercer I'oUtoes; 20 do. Apple# very
fine; 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do lyxnnns. Raisins. DalM,
Almonds. IVcao Nula. English. Walnuts, Ac.. Ac., j a st re
ceived per steamer Augusta, and for safe by
mart CHAMPION A WATTS.
P LANTATION DRY GOODS—Striped and white Cotton
Osnaburgs, Marlboro 1 Plaids and Stripes, heavy brown
Shirtings. Shirting Stripe*, bias and fancy Heed-handkee-
chiefk,bloe Drill* aad Dsalmajou^fcr pale by
apt HENRY LATHROP A CO.
OUMIIFUSIIJU.—We invite the attention of our patron*
O and friend* to a handsome -election of light colored
Glare. Ilald and light Summer Silks.
"»art KEMPTON A VKRSTILLE.
S UGAR AND CKA(!KERS—16 hhds Muscovado and 40
bills yellow C Sugar. 76 bbls Boston, butter and sugar
Crackers, landing and for safe by
oct14 HOLCOMBE. J0HN80N A CO.
O ATS —3.000 bushel* prime Ifearv Oats. In store and for
salehy feb21 W Ft. MACLEAN A C O
H A CON—20 casks prime Shoulders, 18 do do Sides, 4 do
do Ham*. 12 bbls do do. landing from sebr L Auden-
reld. from Baltimore, for sale by
nihSO COHEN A FOSDICK.
L IME—lbo bbla Calcined Lime, landing from brig Union,
from Boston, for sale by
mh30 OGDEN A BUNKER.
H AY—76 bales Eastern Hay. landing per brig Union,
from Boston, for sale by
“»h80 OGDEN * nUNKER.
P OTATOES—50 bbla Potatoes, last reoeived and for zirie
b 7 ii. K. WASHHURX. Agent.
■BM DaWITTA MORGAN.
H 6\iaCOPATlIY. Its tenets and tendencies, tbe reticai
theologlrol and thera|wotlc*L by J Y Slmpaon. M D.
cnildren of the New Testament, by Kev F Stark
Inf.Zi'iuUm'’ , ' r,e "“ lTr “ u ” °» »(—iot OU-
BnS SUto.'iwSiffiTnn F "*“ ta U “
l* b24 . ' W. THORNE WILLIAMS
< vvi. xr “t*? AND rto PORK—Jost reoeived 16 hall
r~ U bbl§ »»d h8lf bM» Pto Port.
i—* PITH) i
and Boys' Wear.—Black
Drab d’Kte.black, brown and green silk warp Casbme-
rets for costs and jackets, white and fancy Linen Drills
white and brown Nary Ducks, checked and striped Linens!
French English and American CotUraadr*. fancy summer
Caoslmerea. brown and slate Linen*. Ac., for sale at lowest
price* by mh21 Da WITT A Morgan.
F I-0UR I-AIID. Ac.—50 bbls II Smith’s Flour, new 7^0
do Canal do; 60 half bbl* Extra do; 60 keg* laud ■ 40
boxes Candy; 2ft do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, various
br.auds ; 6 half boxes do, extra twist, landing and for sale
b r oct4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO.
B IaODN AND Fl/R.'K—100 casks choice SidesTSbotiidert
and Hams, 616 bbla and »«ega Baltimore. Georgia and’
Canal FTour, landing and for sale by * ’ ® na
HOIXXJMbE, JOHNSON A CO.
J AMI* OIL. »MP, Ac.—16 bbU winter strained Solar
IA Ump OIL 3oooxe* BeadePs Family Soap. 80 do do UL
lowCandle*. 16 do pure sperm Candles. 20 casks pint* and
..uartsfemdon Porter, 3°Ul* PoUtoes. white Onions, and
Apple*. 80 do Baltimore Flour. 16 do Hiram Smith’s self-
rising Flour, also. Butler, Cheese. Ac,. Just received and for
sale at the corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, br
08116 . DAVID O’CONNER.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—The subscriber has made ar-
ownlsS^ona"f *11° "^’^ /Irectfrom northern producer.,
IviUh iV. w d 5 ,U ®?P pl / of T ® r J r chol °* Butt « r andChae##,
r. h ]® h '* ‘?' Tf , r * d at . »• fcwwl market prlce-20 firkin* and
r,C * T ®l' Pu raha##ra are respectfully Invit-
ed to calf. C . T. ROBINSON. 122 Ray street.
rear of tha Exchange,
T1RANDIEB—Thesubeeribers are receiving, and have eotT-
stantly on hand, tha following brands, in half and
quarti-r pipes, which they offer to tha trade on aeeommo-
nmi* : ? Urd ' I) " p "J r k °° i J- H. Goddard ; Plnett.
million g Co.; James Hennessey.
_ i»° 18 00HEN rOSDICK
H A _ Y — 40 ha'ra prim» t Eastern Hay, Undin-from brig
Bamoei B. and for sale by J29 E. W. BUKER
S PKINO AND SUMMEK TRADE, 1864.-M. Putoimuct
A Oo. have very great pleasure In Informing all their
friends and customers, and tha various families who visit
Savannah fer tha purchase of their Dry Goods, that their
stock for the season will be complete In a few day*, and tha
whole will be sold at their usual very low prioe«. They
resneetfully request an early eall. at the wholeeal* and ra-
UII Cash Dry Goods Warehoo*#, 178 Broughton atreet. nn-
poelu Pt. Andrew*’ Hall, west side. mbl8
I \CFnn.D’8 HAMS AND JOUCS^W Mes^STlUflleldU
' Sopezlor Hama, $0 half bbls An do Jnlaa. for sale bv
®h$2 COHEN A FQ8DI0K.