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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20 !SS9
SHERIFF’S SALES.
4 IIIATUAM HIlS'lKPH li*i.K.~WIII
\J b* MOlti i
the first Tuesday In May uext, ba-
theOonrt House door In tue city ofSuvotinan,
vovinty of Chatham, and Stale of dtorgla, between
U16 Int.l hourn ol ».l», all U>al Jol « ti*°l 01 land
being and lying In the county of Chatham. In said
State, and containing nine (9) Mres, till r W **• K 0
ti.Tchea he the same more or loss, with the ini*
prove menu thereon, which la a J n ® 8 *'fnnah twtli
III or tracTonanrt I. altnataon tho MTUin>li > Oge»
HUM A Altamaha Oanats bounded M L|UI* Onooclira
#aat Hhaftall’s lauds uorth nnd west, ana by Mr.
tiouid's Unas south. levied on under and bv virtue
ol a (1 fa Issued out ol) tho Honorable the Inferior
Court of Onatham county. In favor of Jaooh bmlth
vs Alexander 11. Hahn. David B. Gould, Robert II.
timild and S.iRiue 1 J. Davis; aatdll. fa. transferred
to William C. Dawson.and property pointed out by
wtfffkWOU. WAkW ftUMJLL.
Apr! Oherlff 0. C.
nilATtlTi|~HUKRI K*»f!l wAl.K.-WHI
l; lie cold hef ire the Court House door. In the city
i.f Savannah, county or Chatham, and SlateofGeor-
Mia, on the drat Tuesday In May next, between tho
u-mal hours of sale, the following property, to- wit;
ground rent to the Mati . ..... . . .
oi Savannah. Also, all that other lot of laud situ
ate, lying and being in that portion of ground, lately
tu the south-east common, now called Wesley
Ward, known by the number three, (8.) and con
taining ilfcty faet In length andtne hundred foot In
depth, and tubjvct to au annual ground rent to the
Mayor and Aldermen of the city of savannah. Also,
all that other lot of land situate, lylug and being
In the city ot Bavannah and on the Oanai.
l*oouded on the North by Bridge Mreait, oio the
Hast by Boundary street, on the South by a lot
of the aamo dimensions,a»ul having Bryan jUjejt aa
Its Southern boundary, atid ou the West hythoB*'
vannah.Ogeechee A AftamahaOanal.contalntngone
hundred Diet In width and turd hundred and thirty
one feet In depth. Also, all that other Traot or lot
of laud situate, lying anil being In the City of ba-
v»uuuh, county of Uuatham. and State of Georgia,
and known and designated lu the plan or said city
as Trust Lot number twenty-two, Wesley Ward;
levied on under and by virtue of : a fi. fa. on fore
closure of mortgage Issulngfrom Chatham Superior
Court In favor of Duvall, Rogers A Co., vs. Robert
Laobllsou, Kxecutorof John F. GuUmarttn.deceas
ed. WARING RUSSELL.
Sheriff 0.0.
/ iHATHAltt MIlKHIKF’rl nAl.K.-Wlli
be sold before tho Court House door. In the city
ol Savannah, countjrof Onatham, and Stato of Geor
gia, on the A rat Tuesday In May next, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wlt:
AU tnose two lots of laud situate In tne city of Sa
vannah, originally known as lots numbers six and
twenty- >ue: lot number twenty-one containing one
hundred and flftoen foet North aud South, and sixty
feet East and West; aud lot number six containing
one hundred ami twenty feet North aud South, ana
alxty feet East and West, In that part of the city of
Savannah known as Ourrlo Town, and now known
as lots numbers fourteen and thirteen, fronting on
Huntingdon street, with the improvements, levied
on under and by virtue of a ft. fa. ou foreclomre of
mortgage Issuing from Chatham Superior Court lu
favor of Lerew, Handers A Oo„ vs. Robert Lachllson,
Executor Jobu K-Gulltuartln.deceased.
aprl-~til WARING RUSSELL, Sheriff0.0.
nilATHAJl rtlllfitiKK';* WAL.K.-VV1II
be sold before the Court House door In the
city of Savannah, county of Chatham, and State of
Georgia,on tho ttrst Tuesday in May uext, between
tue usual hours of sale, the following property,
to-wlt: All thobetwolotsor parcels of land situate,
lying and being In the cltv of Savannah, county and
State aforeml-i. and in that part of said city called
Currytown, and known and ueslguttod In the plan
of said city an lots numbers twenty-six (20) and
twenty-eight, (28.) being parts of Garden Lots num
bers one (i) and two, (2.) West; lot number twen
ty-six (26) containing eighty feet eight Inches front
West on West Broad street, aud eighty feet eight
Inches front North on Charlton street; lot number
twenty-eight, (28.) adjoining lot -number twenty-
six (2u) on th iKast, containing eighty feet front
North uu Charlton street, and eighty feet South, or
the same m*»re or Iosb, levied on under and by vir
tue of a ft. f*. on foreclosure of mortgago Issuing
from Chatham Superior CoutI In lavor of John
Hooper ft Sons vs. Uobert Lachllson. Executor of
'•JS&T'"“fffrfiaTuW ***** 0.
/'lHATtft AJ1 BftliKlUtftf’8 SAUK.-Will
1 y be sold before tho Court House door lu the cltj
•fSavannah, County of Chatham, andS.ateofGeor-
gla, en the ttret Tuesday In May next, bot ween the
legal hours of sale, all that lot. tract or parcel of
and situate, lying and being in tho city of savan
nah. county of Chatham, and State of Georgia,
huowu and designated In the plan of said city as
Lot number seven, (7) Warren Ward, and all and
singular, the Improvements thereon, levied on un
der and by virtue ufa tl fa.,fouuded ou foieclosuro
of mortgage. Issued oat of the Honorable the Su
perior Court of Chatham count? In favor of Mar
garet M. Wei man vs. William Dunn- Property
pointed out In said mortgage A. fa. n
*mar29 WAKING HU88KLL. Sheriff 0. 0.
A. BORGHERT,
Corner of Jefftorson and Bryan Streets,
(IAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A HUi'FLY of Ship Brend, Pilot and
Navy/ot tho heat quality; also, different kinds
or Crackers. Butter, Sugur, Soda, Lemon, Wine
Huston. Congress, California and Fancy Crackers.
New Year's Cake baked fresh every (lav. JanlO
Established 17 60.
PETER LORILLARD,
SuiitT auRTobaeco Manufacturer,
16 and 18 Chambers 8t,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Btreet, New York,)
lirOULB call ike especial attention of
TV Grocers and Druggists to bis removal, aud
also the articles of tits manufacture, via;
BROWN SNUFF.
Macaboy. liemlgros.
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Kappee, Naohltoches.
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YKUIaOW 8NUKF. ,
Scotch, Ilouey Dew 8cotch,
High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch,
Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch,
or Lundyfoot.
TOBACCO.
SMOKING. FINKOUT CHEWING. SMOKING.
No. 1, P. A. L., or plain, St. Jago,
No. 2, Cavendish, or sweet, Spanish,
Nos. 1A 2 mix'd. Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canister.
Kltofool, Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish.
A circular of PricuB wdl be sent on application.
N. B.—Note the new article of Fi'ish Ho tch
Spuff.lan24—3m W
BOOKS, &c.
M KM. MODYHWURTH'* NKW NOV.
1VJL EL—Lady of the Tale A romance from real
life. Complete In ono volume, 12mo. Cloth, or lu
two volumes paper.
Tbs American Home Garden, being principals
and rulea fur the culture of vegetables. Fruits,
Flowers and Shrubbery, to which are added brief
notes on farm crops, with a table of their average
product amt chemical constituents. By Alexander
Watson. Xlluntrated with numerous wood cuts.
One volume, I2mo., cloth. For sale by
nrar28
JOHN M. COOPERft 00
.VEir HOOKS.
Received by Jno. M. Cooper & Co.
APRIL 8711. 1869.
T IFR nnrf Times of John illlllon, Nnr-
XJ rated In connection with the Political hcrlesl-
astlcal aud Literary History of the Times. By Da
vid Masson. A. M. Vol. 1, lCf8 to HMD. m 4t
Alaco Learmont, or a Mother’s Love. By tho au
thor of''John Halifax. Gentleman.’ .
Annual of Scientific Discovery. Year Book of
Tract
Yacht Voyages.
Just Received,
OPPORTUNITIES for Industry, nnd
\_7 the Safe Investment of Capital; or, a thous
and chances to make Money. By u Retired Mer
chant.
Wild Sports In the Far West. By Frederick Gcr-
stalcker, with beautiful drawings.
The Pillar of Fire : or, Israel In Bomlace. By Hie
Rev. J. II. Tngraham, author of the Prince of the
House of David.
MORE OP
Autocrat of the Breakiast Table.
Afternoon of Unmarried Life; from tho last Lon
don edition.
Houthwold. By Mrs. Dovcreaux Umsted.
Anecdotes of Love; being a truo account of the
most remarknble events connected with the Histo
ry ol Love In all ages and among all nations. By
Lola Montes. . . , , m .
Arts of Beauty; or, the Secret of a Lady's Toilet.
By Lola Mout«7..
The Laird of Narlow. A Scottish Story. By tho
author of Margaret Maitland.
Dlnsmore’s Hallway Guide for April and Our Mu-
A. M. UUDGK.
corner Bull anil Broughton streets.
opposite . Insonlc Hall.
steal Friend.
apr7—lw
IJ8TKH
Family Magaxlne, with Gazetto of Fashion for
April.
Yankee Notions for May.
O d Church Ministers and Families of Virginia.
By Bishop Meade.
A Hero. Bread upen tho Waters.
Alice Learmont; now edition. By Miss Muloch.
My Thirty keara out of tho Senate. By Major
Jack Downing; Illustrated with 04 Kngravlngs.
Very Little Tales for very Little Children.
The Prairie Bird. By IIou. Chas. A. Murruy.
Davenport Dunn.
Household Words for AprP.
wprfl
Opposite Masonic Hall.
W. R. MINGLEDORFF,
DEALER IN 0
Sash, Blinds, Doors,
MOULDINGS, FAINTS, OILS,
Varnishes. Brushes. &o
NO. 141 BROUGHTON MTKICKT,
m.rS SAVANNAH, si A. 1 y
Dr, Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve,
For the Cure of Every Form of
Hemorrhoids or Piles;
OTII ETHER of Ions Mtnndlnv or recent
TT origin; Internal or external. Whether attend
ed with Prolapuau8, Hemorrhage, or obstruction
and all by EXTERNAL APPLICATION I no Inter-
nal adjutants being required In any case only tc
regulate the Bowels, If constipated, or in Diarrhoea
and Dysentery.
A large number of gentlemen throughout the
country, of high charactei and Influence, have vol
untarily attested to Its efllcacy In their own cases,
uor of hearsay, and whose certificates may be seen
by roieroj'* i to he proprietors’ publications, to be
had ol Agents throughout the Unite ! States.
I’illOB ONE DOLLAR PER BOX. RETAIL.
The IILE SALVE Is put up In GLASS JARS, en
dosed In a paper box, properly labelled, and wll
keep any length of time.
For sale In this city by J. B. MOORE, A. A. SOLO
MON8 ft 00., KING ft WAKING, 8. D. BRANTLEY
ft 00. W. W. LINCOLN, T. M. TURN Kit, und J. K.
DaPOKD.
T. H. CAVANAUGH dcCO.» Proprietor*
mayfi—-ly 8t. Louis, Mo.
FISK’S IMPROVED METALLIC
BURIAL CASES.
B THE Unnderel«fiP«l
fkeeps constantly on hand a
full supply of the above Burial
Coses, of all sizes; and with
p proper facilities for nianufar-
keeps constantly on hand ICE
oervlug bodies. Orders are solicited at 121 Brough-
Ion Btreet. between Bull and Whitaker, or at bis
residence, No. 85 York street. Court House Square.
D. FERGUSON, City Sexton,
INSURANCE.
London I’iirenlx Fire offlVe.
TIIIHIMPANV TAKKHKIKK RISK*
A In thU city, anil insures Rents and Lease* .
sept 2 ROOT. HABERSHAM ft HON. Agents.
City Fire Insurance Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
0. B. BOWERS. Pres’t,
C. C. WAITE, Secretary.
This Company baa a Capital of a
Quarter of a Million Dollars I
ily Invented. Risks ou nioi
fc,*n at reasonable rates- Ai
A. WILBUR, Agent,
All paid In and
classes of property
ply to
111 liny street, Savannah.
RF.rrRS IN SAVANNAH TO
Messrs; PADKLFORD, FAY ft CO.
BOSTON a VILLALONGA.
” TIHON A GORDON.
” WEED,CORN WELL ft 00.
” A A. SOLOMONS ft 00.
CIIAriTBR. OA.K
Fire & Marine Insniauce Co.,
OK UAKTKORD. OONNKOTIOUT.
Cash Capital $300,000 00
Connecticut Fire Insurance Co.
Amount of Capital Stock $200,000 00
Amount of Surplus on band 33,074 88
Albemarle Insurance Company,
0HARI.OTTK3VII.LK, VIRGINIA.
Capital $400X00
OHAHTBH OAK
Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Insures on the MUTAL PLAN, or on tho Stock
or CASH FLAN, at as low rates as any other good
Company
ON LY >4 per cent, for Southern residence and Sea
Permit, with privilege to live or travel In any
Southern State at all seasons of the year.
The OLD CHARTER OAK LIFE COMPANY pay
their LOSSK8 honorably and pr omptly; and as no
man knows when he may be called to leave his wife
and children, nor does he know how much he will
leave to take care of them with, lot every one seo
to It thut lie has something Insured on Ills life for
them.
For all Information In reference thereto, apply to
A. WILBUR, Agent.
mar5 111 Bay street
Deafness and Singing Noises In
the Ears, Nervous Head and
Mind Complaints.
A n kni.imii curtain and inkai.
LIBLECURE.—British and Foreign Infirmary
for the cure of Deafness, Uead and Mind Com
plaints, 32 Spring Gardens, Charing CtOM, Loudon.
England. Consulting Burgeon, CHARLES HENRY
KDUKLL SKINNER, Esq. Registered pursuant to
Act of Parliament. Secretary, JOHN POWELL.
Eeu. A New Discovery, being a positive method of
self cure, affording Instant aud maglcul relief to
sufforers who may have been deaf from lOor 60
years, by mean* of a Compound medicated vapour
applied to the external Ear. When the vapour Is
passing out, it Is held by the sufferer for ouo min
ute to the ear affected, and Instantly the patleut,
who prevlouslr was deaf. Is enabled to hear com
mon toued conversation. A few nights use In a
similar way, will guarantee to cure the moat Inyet
ferera extremely deaf, by means of this, —
permanently euro themselves In any distant part
of the world, without pain. Thousands have been
restored to perfect hearing, and forever rescued
nd many hundreds or private patlenta cured,
he seen or referred to. Anv sufferer on the Conti
nent. or resident In any of the Four Quarters of tho
Globe, can now be cured, as this discovery can bo
sent to them with necessary Prescriptions. Prepara
tions, Ac., that will enable them positively to cure
themselves. £6 6s. Is the cost of t.e means of cure,
which must be sent to the Secretary, JOHN
POWELL, Esq., Spring Gardens. Charing Cross.
London, England. It can be sente thcr by Banker’s
Draft, payable In England, or Notes of tho Country.
Sufficient to cure 3 cases of most Inveterate Deuf-
and Noises ’n the Head, £10 10*. Jsnl7—ly
$100,000 ON ONE RISK!!
TIIK UNDERSIGNED, AS AGENT OF THE
UNITY FIRE INSURANCE
iVssooiatlou,
OF LONDON.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP’Y,
In London,
Wheeler & Wilson’s
SEWING MACHINES.
^HK srest want hitherto felt for a
X SEWING MACHINE, • xpressly adapted to all
kinds ofh Jose oiu needle-work, Is now supplied by
Wheeler ft Wilson’s Machine.
Its success Is unprecedented aud established be
yond dispute.
The defects found tu nearly all other Machines
re entirely avoided, and the oblectlona urged
against Machine Sewing, (often with reason,) are
answered by these Machines themselves, lu a
manner to convince skepticism Itself.
This machine 1s capable of doing all work on tho
finest material In ladlas’ use. There Is no ripping
or ravelling of work, and the sticking on 811k. Satin,
Linen, Cotton and Broad Cloth, Is pcrfcctand beau
tiful.
Its rapid and almost noiseless movement—Its
certainty, durability and precision of pertormance
re uuapproached.
Families who wish a Seamstress of their own, at
their own control, and one that will hem, quilt,
stitch, and obey orders at once, can realize this
benefit lu the Family Sowing Machine. They are
In operation and for sale, and the public arc invited
to examine them at the store of
8. WILMOT, Savannah,
auglfl Agent for the Manufacturers.
And several first class AMERICAN COMPA
NIES. 1J prepared to INSURE almost
script Ion of PROPERTY against LOSS
AGE BY FIRE on terms favorable
Risks tuken to the extent of
ery du-
t DAM-
) tlio assured.
One Hundred Thousand Dollars,
or smaller amounts,
any good building «
chants ami others wishing large amounts of Insur
ance In one place may Und It to their interest and
convenience to call on the subscriber. Risks uro
also taken on property In all parts of the State of
Georgia, when the owners are favorably known or
furnish satisfactory reference to the undersigned
and the location is of easy access by Railroad or
those of the British offices without :
London. Address or apply to
JAMES MollENIIY, Agent,
feb24—ly 118 Bay street. Savannah.
RESOLUTE
EIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW YORK.
Capital, : ; : : $200,000.
W.M. M. RANDALL,Hec’y.
0. F. UilLIIOM, President.
F I if I. RISKS inketi In (HIm Couiimny
on as favorable terms as In any other good office
represented in this place, by
SCRANTON ft NORRIS, Agents.
Suvummb, Dec. 1st, 1868. dec4—ly
I INSURANCE
EFFECTED ON
MKUnUNDIM], BUILDING*,
COTTOIST,
IiXVXIS
JJjTkVES
Safe and Reliable Offices,
K. D, PHILLIPS.
win. f. branti.kyJ
November 1, 1838.
Office, 81 Bay street.
HEW STORE!
New Goods!
R. C. FOWKE & BROTHER,
H AVING taken the Store No. 107 Con
gress street, next door to King ft Warlug’s.
Market Square, will keep constantly on hand a
large aud woll selected stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
AND
REM-M1DE CLOTHING,
Together with a varied assortment of
DRY COODS,
which we will sell at price* here ofore unhu-rd of
lu this locality. We respectfully Invite the atten
tion of Planters and others visiting tho city to In
spect our stock before purchasing elsewhere, uur
system will be strictly CASH and no abatement
from marked prices. Our stcck In part comprises
the followtzg Goods:
.LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
IsUks.Merluoos, Paramatta*. MualloDelialnea, Al-
teas. Bombazines, Bareges, Tissues. Muslins, *c.
EMBROIDERIES.
Jaconet and Mu,l!n Bleevoe
Alu.lln and Oambrto CoUara
Do do Botta
KwL, and Jaconet Band,. *c.
, CLOTHS.
I Ladles' Olotha. Broad Olotha, Oaaalmerea,Tweeds.
|eatings, Ac* # _
Domestic Groods
Brown and Bleached Ilomospuns
Brown Cotton Drills
Blue do
Plain and Striped Osnaburgo
Marlboro* and Hickory Stripes
Apron Checks and Blue Denims
Pillow O ise Cottons
Brawn and Bleached Shirtings, 4-4,6-4,8-4,10-4,
1* 4.114.
Boots and Shoes.
Congreza Gaiters. Oxford Ties. N«#ro Shoes. Calf
Skin Boots, Ladles’ and Ohtlreu’a Shoes, Ac.
Hats and Caps.
JSvery style, color and description, Ac., fto.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Coats, Sacks, Raglans, Vests. Pants. Colo red, an a
White Shirts. Overalls, Drawers, Uuuershlrts, 4c.,
Ac. New and fashionable btyles, selected with
core. All thore desiring to purchase will Audit to
their Interest to call and examine our goods and
uclces for themselves.
K.C. FOWKE. I Formerly of
marg JOHN C. FOWKE, /Barnwell, So. <’
“OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKEY.'"
rriRE Undersigned offer for ante the
A above, Btaudaru braud ot tine Rye Whiskey ol
their own distillation. In barrels or half barrels.
The quality of this Whiskey, known so fuvorably
In the South for the pa>t eight yearB, will always
bo kept up to Its former i.lgh standard, and pur
chasers and consumers cau rely upon Its being a
perfectly pure Rye Whiskey, distilled under our
own personal supervision and entirely free from
any deleterious substance, which render made up
Whiskies so ohlectlonablo. Always having a large
stock of the above and other fine Whiskies In New
York as well as Philadelphia, wo areenabled to ship
goodstYDVi either city direct.
FREEMAN ft SIMPfcON. Phrn ilx Distillery-,
Office 109 So. Front st., Philadelphia, ami 96 Wa
'PIESSE&LUBI1T
PBBPCMBRY FACTORS.
E. R. BURKEE & CO.’S
PUBS DOUBLE linns BD AND BK8T
NUTRITIVE SALERATUSi
MADE froin Common Saif by the a
OTL process. Warranted equal in every respect tu
1 entirely free from every-
e hurtful to the most deft-
s )
» BrW
process. Warranted
any other over sold, and
thing In the least degree
cate Individual. It Is perfectly white and pure,
coutalus a large proportion of carbonic add gas. es-
. senllal to the production of light bread, and will go
further and give better satisfaction thau any ether.
The important feature In thU Paieraius Is 1: “
fact that nothing of it Is left after baking but
man salt; there Is therefore, no danger of li „
to the enamel of the teeth, or to the coating of the
PESTACmO-NUT
[SKIN & COMPLEXION)
POWDER.
(Asm* fa.Cd. each.)
J), New Bond 8t.
LONDON
EUGENIS bUrilY, Importer,
009 Hrondwuy, New York«
sll Sole Agent for the United States.
NOTICE.
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
MR. WM.1. DAVIDSON
[« HOLK AOBNT FORTIIK CITY OF SAVANNAH
FOK TIIK HALB OF
HAKMAN & SNAPPS’
CELEBRATED
Pure Virginia Mountain
WHISKEY,
MANUFACTUREDIN
Staunton, Augusta County, Va.
(Signed.) J. II. BROWN.
Agent for Harman ft Snap pa, Staunton, Va.
mav9—lv
UOICH,—Brude’n Crown Hoc, No. 0,1
Brade’s Patent Hoes, Nos. 1,3. 3,4.
Brade’s Cast Steel Hoes. Nos. 3, S, 4,6.
Brade’s Rtco Hoes, 6 and 7 inches, per ship
Georgia, from Liverpool.
AU). Cast Btoel Hoe*, all sizes
Light Cotton Hoes, all sizes
Ladies’Garden Hoes, all Fixes
Grubbing Hoes, Pick Axes and Mattocks; for
sale by SAMUEL PALMER ft 80N,
aprll 148 Congress Btreet.
T^REHlI Ont dlenl, just received In
J? store, for sale by E. O'BYRNE,
aprU cor. Bryan and Jefferoon sts.
L K H II C O »t N illKAL AND COW
The Important feature In this Saleratus Is in the
fact that nothing of It Is left after baklug but com
mon salt; there Is therefore, no danger of Injury
to the enamel of the teeth, or to the ' r --
stomach, by auy aikullm* substance.
Manufactured at the Challenge Chemical Works.
Naur York, by E. K. DURKEE 4 CO., and sold bv
almost every reputable Grocer everywhere. If
your Grocer has none, ho cau oastly obtain them tor
you from the jobbers. apr*-lm
P.1UNDY, WHISKY,Scc.-iMur on.k.
D Brandy;' '
5eighth dodo
6 bbls Old Nectar Whisky
20 bbls Bourbon Whisky
40 bbls Old Monoujmhela Whisky
*' istoi
Kfhlsky; In .tore, ind for sale
. L. CONBTANTINE ft CO
CODFISH, A:o.-aObbU.
L. CONBTANTURB ft OO.
) kef’s No. i Chocolate ; Just received aud sale by
J. LAMA. 310 Bay street.
P ICIiLKU 1IKKK AND FOKK.-lOU
bbls English. Waterhouse ft Co.’s Me6B and
Prime Beef; 100 buls Prime aud Mess Pork; for sale
low to cloae consignment.
aprlS JAMES I. SNIDER ft CO.
L ack nettings and gauzks.-ioo
pieces Pavilion betting*.
300 pieces Pavilion Gauze Nettings
100 pieces Blue Gauze Nettings; received and
for sale by
aprlS NKV1TT, LATURQP ft ROGERS.
■pUTTKtt.-JO kegs selected Goshen
J3 Butter; received per steamer and for *ale by
spirit hORANTON ft JOHNSTON.
FULTON
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
40 Wnll Street, New York.
Capital and Surplus, $225,009
W. A. COBB, President.
J AS.JM. RAN KIN, Secretary.
Fire rlsksln’SavanimU and vicinity undertaken by
R. D. PHILLIPS, \ A „ fcnl .
WM.F. BRANTLEY./ A 8 ftntB -
novl 81 Hay Btreet.
INSURANCE.
UNITY lNSUKANCK ASSOCIATION
OF LONDON.
Capital, Ten Millions of Dollars.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE
CO..OK PHILADELPHIA.
Assets,over Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
NORTH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Capital.Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars,
with a large Surplus.
MAHSASOIT INSURANCE CC„ OK SPRING
FIELD, MASS.
Capital,Ono Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars,
with a Surplus.
Fire Risks taken. In behalf of tho above named
Institutions, by
JAfflKH [WellKNHY, Agent,
ninylS 118 15avstreet, Savannah,Ga
FIRE, MARINE
AND
LIFE INSURANCE
HOME INHURANCR COillFANY, ol
New York.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of N
York.
ALABAMA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Alabama.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY, of
Virginia.
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE IN3UR
ANCE COMPANY, of Massachusetts.
HUMBOLDT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of
New York.
NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PAN Y, of Connecticut.
NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of
Connecticut.
CONSOLIDATED INSURANCE COMPANY, of
Philadelphia.
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Philadelphia.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Philadelphia.
PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of
New York.
L.1FE COMPANIES.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY. of South Carolina.
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COM
PAN Y, of New Jersey.
Risks undertaken in the above Companies by
W. KING d£ SONS, Agents.
Bavannah, May 1,1868—mayg
Home Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL and Surplus over 98800,000
CIIAS. J. MARTIN President.
A. K. WILLMARTH Vlce-PresUlenL
J.M. SMITH. Secretary.
W. KING 4c SONS, Agent..
Savannah, May 1,1868—mayfi
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NOW READY,
BY
BALLARD, SlIllTE & CO.,
Straw Hat Manufacture]
4B Broadway,
1ST E W YORK
Manufactory at Norwalk, Conn,
The Insured Participate in the Profits,
CONTINENTAL
Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITA Land SurplUB over..9&700,000.
GEORGE T. HOPE PreMdent.
II. H. LAMPORT ....Secretary.
Three-fourths of the profits of the business ot
this company are divided annually with the hold
ers of Policies on first class risks, affording safety
to the assured by its large means, and saving, by
ts division of Profits.
First aunual division of profits to policyholders
declared9th July. 1887, was33H per cent.
The uext regular period for dividing to policy
holders, will occur In July, 1868.
Wll. KINO Ac SONS, Agent*,
Savannah, 1st May, 1888.mays
Jen. Boyd, for sale to arrive by
aprlfi COHENS ft HERTZ.
DACON AND IjAKD.-SOKImIo. Prime
D Bacon Hides; 20 hods Prime Bacon Shoulders;
30 bbls Prime Leaf L«r 11 for sale by
aprU SqAaNTON ft JOHNSTON.
ALI) WHEAT WHWKY,-3llbsxei E.
P. Middleton ft Brcs Old Wheat W hisky; for
•ale by [spr!4] HCSANTON ft JOHNSTON.
JfZl BJS JIQP A
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD.
IH00XPOKZT1D IK 1819. 0BA*n» FIKPIVOAL.
CABH CAPITAL,
- 91,000.000.
INSURE AGAINST LOSS AND DAMAGE BY FIRE,
ON TERMS ADAPTED TO THE HAZARD,
AND CONSISTENT WITH THE LAWS
OF COMPENSATION.
augjf COHKNH * HKRffZ, Af'ls,
STJlSriDRIRS.
4 HALF i*I PKH Of Otltrd, 1>II imyft: IVi,
Pale Brandy .vintage 18*9-’60.
2 half pipes Plvet, (Jastlllon ft Co., vh
aud 1831
3 half pipes Holland Gin, braud Clover Leaf
Swan and Pine Apple Gin
4 bbls Blackberry Brandy
4 bbls Cherry Braudy
2 puncheons Hum
2 Jamaica 8phlts do
3 pipes Old Madeira Wine
3 casks of Brown Sherry do
60 boxes Claret Wine, fine quality
10 cases assorted Cordials, fine article
10 bbls Cabinet and Rectified Whisky
10 bbls Vlrglulu Whisky
116 cases old London Duck Brandy
15 cases Gin, pure article
200 boxes Barulnes. different Blzes '
25,0-0 Segars. Operas, National Guard, Cot
and other brands too numerous to mention.
Cotton Goods!
at Sparta, Ga.
OSNABUKGS,
HHKKTINGN,
HHI2LTINGH, nnd
YARNS.
A good supply of the above Goods always
hand, and for sale at factory prices, by
aug21—ly L. W. WELLS. No. 74 Bay st.
CAUTION.
W K beg leave to caution pure
of our Choice Old Monougahela Whlski
against the deception and petty fraud whlcn
practised by certain parties In this city i
ttmore, who have appropriated to t
exact copies of the Star Brands, Iona us
signed by us to distinguish our Old Wbl
Our new establishment. Glbsonton Mills, <
Purchasers of our Old Whiskies will uleaoe
notice the words Gibsomton Mills, and John Gi
son. Sons ft Co., are Inserted In the new Bran
which we now adopt; and we deem It a duty \
owe to our customers and ourselves to give uotl
that wo will prosecute and expose any person
persons who may hereafter copy or use our Branc
JOHN GIBSON, SONS* OO.
Philadelphia Oct. 1. 1858. < *“ '
HUNGARIAN WINEZ.
Muscatel
Kobanyal
In glass and wood; for sale by
■ celved per steamer from N. York, lotttl
M Patent Leather Oxford Ties and low e
Pumps with heels. Also, Misses' and Ch
dror/s Kid and Morocco Boots with bee
Misses' fine Kid and Morocco
apr8 cornerBaroard and Con gross st. lane.
F RENCH OOtt DIA LH.-Mava«®b In *
Raspall; Anisette; Curacao; Noyau and Pi
fait Amour; Just received and for sale by
api 8 J. L AMA, 310 Bay street.
T*w
. Ualvnulzed Iron and Flainblagr
ork promptly attended to at our '
J> HAMS .—8 bhds Shoulders
3 hhds Clear Sides
» ,0b ‘W r n D MftffiWis-oor
BUSINESS CARDS. 1
WM. NEPHEW KINS, M. D.,
Homceopaililc Plijsician,
AKFKJK nmi realdnnno corner of llrny-
w ton and South Broad Htroets, Savannnli, <la.
Omc«» hours—9 to 11 A. M. ami 8.‘» to 5* a P. M. (
niar22-6m x
P.L. CONSTANTINE & CO., ,
Commission Merchants,
m ivi.nniH, o«o. .1
P. L. OONSTANTINS. [JaftlSJ O. 0. KHTADROOK. 8\
JOS. W. ROBARTS,
BROKER K CO.nJWSSIOJr B
MERCHANT.
Ilf I l.libuynncl nell Htockn, lIomlM. llenl
vf Kntate, Personal Property, Country Produce,
and *11 kinds of Merchandise. A share of the pal- T
ronageof his friends and the public ts respectful
ly solicited. J
Office on Drayton street, next to the coiner of
Bay. declO
HENRY ESLER & CO’S |
STEAM ENGINE
Boiler Works, 1
j V
.■tUantic it a si u, Brooklyn, f
STATIONARY, £
River and Marine Engines, f »
OF tVERY DESCRIPTION, »
SUCJAIl IHI I.l.H, MII.l. WIIRKH, Etc. w
H. H. LINVILLE. h
dcc23—tf Agent for Savannah. Ga. D
R. B. D0NN0LLY
HAS IIR-OPKNBD TUROLI) ESTABLIBI1BD *
PAINT AND OIL STORE, *
No. 11 Whitaker Street, East Bide. P
A LI. KINDS OF SASH, II 1.1 MIS und ,
Jt\. DO0K8 on hand and made to order, at greatly
reduced prices, j
ITor Cash. $
FACTORY on Canal street, near the Charleston
Wharf. Janl4 w
SOUTHERN TRADE! p
R. B. DONNOLLY, *
MANUFACTUltKU OK ALL KINDS OK *
Sash, Blinds and Boors, $
NOH. Ilnntl I J WII1TAKKR STREET, *
SAVANNAH, GA.
ALL GOODB AT 5 TO 15 l'KR CENT. LKS3
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY.
Cash 3?rices.
SASH, GLAZED WITH FRENCH GLASS,
8x10 at 9 ct's. per light. 12x14 at 17 cts. per light.
10X12 at 12 12X16 at 20
10X14 at 14 ” ** •• 12X18 at 22 " " "
11X16 at, 18 12X20 ut 26 “ **
11X18 at 22 " " “ UX20 at 40 “ ** «*
BLINDS, for tho above sizes, at 35 cents for run- 1
nlng foot In length of window.
All regular size DOCKS on’hands, at odd sizes, 1
made to or er at shortest notice.
FACTORY on Canal street, near the Charleston
Wharf. jan 14
A. H. CHAMPION,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
Foreign if nomeslic Liquors,
TOBACCO. SEGARS. DRIED FRUIT, &C.
Wo. 4, Barnard St.
BKTWKKN TIIK MAHKRT AND BAY BT..
dec7 SAVANNAH, (JA. ly
EDWARD 0’BYRNE,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions,
LIQUOBS, &c.
CORNER OK BRYAN AND JKKKKllSON STB,,
Savannali, Gra.
nov20—6m
DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
COUNTY OFFICER,
Notary Public aud Collector,
WILL promptly execute nil bualnea*
entrusted to hint.
Residence, No.73 York Street, Savannah, n a
JunelO—tf
JOHN McMAHON,
PRODUCE, COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Corn, Wheat, Bacon, Flour,
IIAY, OATS. &c.
1TO BAY KTKKKT, SAVANNAH, <4A.
Refers to MuJ. A. Porten President Bank of the
State of Georgia; Messrs. Cohens A Hertz,
novl—6m
J. LAMA,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
SPJkZgIS£f SXtGrARS,
FRENCH BRANDIES,
WINES, WHISKY, AND OTHER LIQUORS
Tobacco of all Kinds.
No. 1910 lltty Street, Huvunnuli, (*eo.
oct4
PATTEN & MILLER,
h (LATE FATTEN, 'BUTTON A CO.)
* COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SANANNAH.
lyi-tf
13, C. WADJ3 db CO.,
FACTORS
AND
Cam mission Merchants,
SAVANNAn, GA,
EDWARD O. WADE. Savannah, (la.
aug2—ly PEYTON L. WADE.Scrlven Co., Oa.
1 ‘ - Y. LIJtARK, lientlae,Cou.
iTrriTnBTTIi gress Street.
Office over U. p. Horton’B.
A. LEFLER,
DENTIST,
OFFICE. No. 116 BROUGHTON
BTREET,between Bull and Whitaker.
• M J. GALLAGER,
DENTIST,
TNKERT8 TEKTII of the moat benutl-
X ful and approved kinds, In every style known
to the profession.
n Ills teeth, and workmanship, have stood the
closest tests of the best exhibitions North und
South, and have Invariably taken the first premium
when exhibited. He will warrant as good and com-
fortable a fit with fine Gold, as any other Dentist
can make with India Rubber, or any of the com
mon articles used for tho purpose.
Having had twenty years experience, he will
guarantee all his operations on Ihe natural teeth,
, equal to any performed by *.entists of any part of
the world.
a Ether. Ice,amt Electricity used when desired.
g. Office, corner of Statu and Barnard street, Snvan-
f, nah Georgia. oct20
; Samuel Palmer & Son
e HAVE ON HAND
■ A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE.
e For Sale Low, for Cash.
r mar2
DAVANT & LAWTON,
FACTOHa & GENERAL
, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 88 BAY STREET,
S^VA.]>J3NrjA.»[, GA.
R. J. Davant, jr Edward P, Lawton,
GEORGE H. ASH,
MikSTHin. MAS <3IV,
. Is prepared to contract for buildings or Jobbing
, work of any description iu his line. All work done
t with neatness and despatch.
tST Residence, Taylor st., west ot Medical Ool-
i- lose. nov!7—ly
JOSEPH FELT,
1 TU8TICE OK THE PEACE, NOTARY
♦ O PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER AND COMMI8-
" SIGNER OF DEEDS for New York. North and
South Carolina, Alabama, and other States.
JOT Office Ml Bryan street, near the State Bank.
IT Janl-ly
L. W. WELLS,
’ General Commission Merchant,
NO. Ml* BAY STKKKT.
■* AVAKWAH, »HO.
ly.il
Watches,
CORNER Ot
S . WILMOT,
■' CONORKS8, WHITAKER AN1) ST. JUI.l
JDUEN-STREETS.
©old and Sliver ©oodM ol every Description
PUB* 8ILVBK l'KA BKTTB. FMOHMB, WAITKR8, GOB1.KTB. CUPS. BPCI KB
ery weight and variety. tOBKK
SILVER BETTS and SINGLE FJKOK8. beautlfhlly put up In casesfor Wcddlno
GOLD and HILV KR WATCHES, and CLOCKS of every variety. wcaa,n R other Gifts.
JEWELRY, from the richest DIAMOND to the cheapest plain GOLD, luclndltie
id MOSAIC, tn full setts und JnSingle nieces, with almost evefy dercrlpttoi) oUtl.! CAMFO, LAY'i
PLATED CAKE BASKETS. CASTORS, TEA HKTTB. IcB P)Y6BE^
°8^ > ECTACLKS, In Gold. Silver and Steel frnmt s. wllh Pebble and other PlehtR
Rich and beautiful PARIAN VASES and STATUETTES, and FANCY GOODH'in or..,
TORTOISE SHELL COMBS, of latest styles, with a great variety of rich UKiVtiW T5?W»*
Tho citizens of the Olty and Country are Invited to examine the Block wbl*» *im \* A **Ml.
uoh lower than usual. * “* •* ne solo at pr
WATCHES, CLOCK 8 and JEWELRY promptly repalrod by workmen of skill and i„n.
Savannah, April flth. 1868. uo,BII,, * n ‘ ,1 ‘»nBexperlerire.
At New York
fWl
Wholesale Prices.
fN ooutemplntlon of innklua a ohnnge
In our business, wo have reduced tho prices ot
l'lano Fortes so that thoso who mt%y be In
lit of u fine Instrument can procure one at the
a* Yoik wholesale price. Our stock of Plano
tea being the largest In the Southern States,and
in the best manufacturers, we are euabled 10
mint every Instrument to give perfect satis
faction.
Terms cash, or approved paper at 3, 4,6 and 12
nonthfl.wlth interest.
One 7 octave, H Ilausen, Plano Forte, price 9376,
vlll be sold for 9300.
One 7 oct. II. Hausen, Plano Forte, price 9350, will
)e sold for 9276
Two 7 oct. liazloton hro., Plano Fortes, price 9375
inch, will be sold for $326.
One 7 oct, H- Worcester Bro., Plano Forte, price
)375, will be sold for $300.
One 7 oct, Boardman ft Gray, Plano Forte, price
M25, will be sold for $300.
One 6)4 oct, II. Worcester ft Bro., Plano Forte,
priee $260. will be sold for $200.
One Parlor Grand,Chlckerlng ft Bon, Plano Forte,
price $700, will be sold for$500.
One 6!4 oct, Chlckerlng ft ton. Piano Forto, price
1330. will be sold for $226.
Two 7 oct, Chlckerlng ft Sou, Plano Fortes, price
4400 each, will bo sold for $300 e ach.
Ono 7 oct, II. Worcester, Plano Forte, price $376,
will be sold for $300.
One 7 oct, Wallace Plano ForteOo.’s Plano Forte,
price $400, will be sold for $326.
One7 oct, Wm.Knabe ft Co.’b Plano Foite, price
1400, will be sold for $350.
Two 634 oct. J.ft C. Fisher, Plano Fortes, price
$225 each, will be sold fjr $165 each.
One 7 oct. Soebbeler ft 8chmldt, Plano Forte, price
$375, will be sold for $325.
One 7oct, Soebbeler ft Schmidt, l'lano Forte,price
feblO—3m I. W. MORRELL ft CO.. Agents.
Georgia Railroad.
CHANGE: OB' schedule
L..V. A«n.U.0.4». ; m. I Arrive Atl.,„.
L..V,Auantoioo.n. ArriveAuan.ufe
Bundey Trains, leavlig Aueosta .u«
Atl,nt, „t 1, 4hTd*KoStl5SS-' *"■>
CONNECTIONS
Arrive AtlanUjVup Tit"™"?,?'"™'™
. , With ATI,nt»mdUSi;* t S!i5SLfi««»'ia.
Arrive Atl,nu. 8.M a.ju. | lSKPaMSu?*?.,, ,. ra
, . With Athena Branch." 1IH5 * ^
Lo«voAngu,tal2.«night.endAtlai.t, line ,
arrive at Athens 8.3d A. M. I u 1, 0 °. night;
Leave Athene 11.00, A hi—arrive et An... .
M„ ord Atlanta 11.tip. Ji. 1 1 Anguet,«.«
... With Waehlngton Branch
Leuve W'aahtngton2.00p.m„err. Ane ....
end Alienta 12 Nlglit; Leave iSSS’u’i11
•nd Atlanta 10 a. m„ arrive WMhfni^Vift 1 ’!
With Warrenton Branch.
Leave Warrenton ?00 p.m„ err. Auitnet. «
end Atlanta 12 NlKhtilmie Augi‘,tnlJ'“''nt
and Allan tael. 10 u. nt.,arr. WatrentonVv? 1 ' 1
WOu Sunday no Trelne run on He
»u«7 OKO. YONUK, n," ra".^!,*
GREAT
fflff REDUCTION
X3XT F3EHOB8.
S our Partnerslrlp expires by lliulta-
o*» the twentieth of June next, we will sell our
)OK OF PlANOSat.tbefollowlm*reduced prices.
y are mostly from the CELEBRATED FACTORY
OF STEIN WAY ft SONS, NEW YORK. These In-
truments bolng made expressly for this climate,
re not excelled it equulb d by any others tn mar-
et, whether of Amorlcau or European make.
Ono Stolnway ft Sons’ Rosewood Plano, 6). oct.,
uluud at $266, will be sold for $210.
One Steinway 4 Sens’ Rosewool Plano, 7oct.,
alund at $375, will be sold for $320.
One Steinway ft Sens’ Rosewood Plano, 7>i oct.,
alued nt $400, will be sold for $335.
One Steinway ft Sons’ Rosewood Piano. 7>a oct,
uluod at $400, will be sold for $335.
One Steinway ft Sops’ Rosewood Plano, 7 oct,
allied ut $350, will be sold for $300
One Stein way ft Sons' Rosewood Plano, 7 octaves,
alued at $376, will be Fold for $326.
OneStelnway* Softs’Rosewood Piano, 7octavos,
allied at $425. will be sold for $350.
One Linden 4 Fritz’s Rosewood Plano, 7 octaves,
alued at $325, will be sold for $275.
Ono Soebb.-lar ft Schmidt’s Rosewood Plano,7(oct„
One Stodart’s Roeewoo i Plano, 7 octaveB,valued
t $360. will be sold for $250.
One Dunham ft Co.’s Rosewood Plano, 7 octaves,
'alued at $350, will be sold for $250.
Parties In want of a splendid Plano, would do
well to avail themselves or this opportunity to ob
tain ONE AT THE MANUFACTURERS’ WHOLE
SALE PRICE. Every Plano warranted.
We alsoofi'er for sale a large assortment of Musi
cal Instruments and Musical Merchandise, In
cluding the newest American and Foreign Vocil
and l’lano Music at prices far below the usual rr
tall murks.
marlS W.D ZOGBAUM ft CO.
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
SEWING MACHINES.
I. W. Morrell & Co., Agents
HAVANNAn, GEORGIA.
Price $55 to $130.
WE beg leave to cnll the attention el
our friends and the public 10 these machines,
which we are offering on exhibition at our Plano
Warehouse. The unparalleled success In selling
them lu Georgia has established their great
perlorlty over any other Patent Sewing Machines
for FAMILY AND PLANTATION SEWING,
MACHINES packed, ready for sewing, with di
rections how to use them, sent to any part of the
country. Persons In the city purchasing Machines
can have a young ledy call at their ldcnces to ^
struct them In the use of them dec23—tf
FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES
For 1859.
ACKER MERRALL &CO.,
NO. 1»2 ('llA Jl 1IER STREET*
Corner of College Place,
(Opposite Hudson River Rail Road Station,)
NEW YORK,
DEALERS IN
FINEST WINKS,
FINEST It RAM) IRS,
FINEST SEGA Hit*
FINEST TKAH,
FINEST COFFEES.
FINEST SUGARS,
FINEST BUTTER ^
FINEST
FAMILY
GROCERIES,
very description, put up for shipment to all
Baker’s Premium Chocolate
Chocolate, prepared Cocoa, Broma, Cocoa Paste,
Cocoa Sticks, Soluble, Ilomcuopathlc and Dietetic
Cocoa, Cracked Coc< a and Cocoa Shells, celebrated
as nutritive, salutary and delicious beverages, tor
more thau three-fourths of a century, are manfac-
tured from Cocoa of the finest quality, nnd war
ranted superior to any other Cocoa preparations
niude lu the United States. As nourishment for
children, und persons In health, and as substitutes
for Tea and Coffee lu nervous and Dyspetlc cases,
iheyare Invaluable and are recommended by the
most eminent Physicians.
For sale by their Agents, D. O. MURRAY, New
York; WM.H.GRANT.Philadelphia; T V. BRUN
DIOE. Baltimore; KENNETT, DUDLEY ft CO.
Cincinnati; and by Grocers generally.
WALTER RAKER 4 CO..
aprl—3m Dorchester. Mass.
NOTICE !
plTIZENH ot Hiivannuht I have taken
\J up my residence here for the express purpose
of roofing buildings, either new or old, with
LESTER’S ROOFING,
a muterlal resembling sheet lead. It is an article
that Is giving universal satisfaction where It Is be
ing used. It Is whut has been tong needed here, a
cheap and a lasting roof costing much less than
railroad cars, steamboat
easels. It cau be walked
r and upon without injuring It. I warrant all
Roofs mace with this material perfectly tight, or
no charge made For old tin and Iron roofs that
leak, I care not how much, by using two coats of
Cement the same way us paint, I warrant perfectly
tight, or I make no charge for the same. New tin
Roofs painted with It will be preserved from rust
ing for yca v s. and will be a saving of time and ex
pense. It costs much less than paint. It will not
be affected by heat or cold. It will not bits er and
peal off, but grow harder and better by standing.
To Skip Owners and Masters of
VESSELS,
I would say that I have a Cement made expressly
to preserve ships, to keep the caulking from com
ing out, aud that destructive little worm from get
ting in, which make such havoc In ship’s bottoms.
Ills used like paint: it Is perfectly black, with a
fine gloss, and In a short time becomes very hard,
and the action of the water cannot wash It off.
Two coats of this Comeut will last for one year,
which costs but little and is worth a great deal.
Ordersfor Roofing Buildings anew, or for Cement*
Ing old tin ones, or fpr the Ship Cement, left at my
office, 111 Bay street, next doorto Morning News
Office, or a Hue to my address, will be attended to
punctually. D. W. BROWN.
Savannah, Feb. 1,1859. fobs—If
Central Railroad.
-—~»it
Change of SoheduJ.
Arrive In M.cou“ “ MUS S'
Arrlv, in MilleilBevUle p’n"
Leave Macon 10.45 A M ami in u.!'
Arrive in tavann«h....7.20 A. U.ilSt so p S'
Arrive In Ae.n.ta 7.30 P. M ami eve 1'S
Arrive In Min«teerlll,$ 4 *
Leave Augu»ta IS A. M. and » 2
T U.nJ g .v.nn^h to A^ t ^^
SCHEDULE
ON TUB SOUTHWESTERN tt. Ri,.„
OVHK WHICH PABBEB TIIK 8KKAT NSW
YOKE AND N. O. MAIL"
IpOto
T1tt„n J ’.^ I {'„rnn,n T n? A,NS
L..ve „
Arrive In Columbus 5.36 A. M.* and s'46 p’m’
Arrive at Macon 9.B0 " and 9.18 ••
WILT BIIWUK JIAOOS, AL8AKT ARC WW80R.
Arrive In Albany.^.,.,m
Arrive at Dawsom":;;:::::;:::.;;;;:;^ *
Leave Albany.. P. M
Leave Dawson • 140 *
Arrive In Macon ••
„ , TRXWEXLY.
Arrive In Albany p m’
Arrive in Dawson .........".sail* M
Arrive in Macon ..."!!!! 911 p •;
Trains to Columbus form a through coiin* ti.n
to,Montgomery. Alabama, and aSiSS^Sks
Kato’i 1 torn D * 10n ’ »»v.nn.h, MIllXVlBr a‘l
Poet .Coaches ran from Albany to Tallahaii»«
Balnbrldge, Thomaavllle, Ac., dally; alio
^.•v?oTn».^ ““-Wnaville. aed’u,
Passengers for points below Fort v»u«.» nUnnur
take the Bwtraln.iYom Bav.nwh .nd Ali'
fake e'lther’traln 8 ' 6 ” 1 ’ 0 * 1 * 1 ^ acoa i7ciothr r pnlLia
v?Jt S n n 0l wL B .iSl t . 0 “. mBhlp " , le . av6 Savannah Tor Be.
the’oabln^fuL BUerage M.®* tnrd *7«- !'.««« I»
a 0,11 >» procured from Hall Ho,d
MohtKomery.Uoluinbni and Alt.ny.vl.
ny. $2, 23.
«! j* ,0nt * 0D ‘«y. *3*1 Columbua,' 3U: Ali«-
V. A. P0W1R8. Bnp't.
IVH
Macon. Jniy 23. 1888.
Schedule of Trains
ON TIIK
Florida Railroad.
T.^y^v I L er,I ? ,1 ? , ? a < * nll » (Suoiluy e«'
ccpted) on arrival cf eteeuiera from Bavanint
S?AS5H5! , 8?A 00 »ff?5“ n * “ l OAllrttan with elate
£r.I r, ? er “ pentrevlll,.Oa.j at Beldvlo
with etago for Tallehose.e; at Trail Ridge wllh
SHK-SS ? a!l! ^ u . r *. * nd »t Starke with etageelor
Ne ^ an , 8Vlll °' Galnsvllle, Mlcanopy, Flenilngtor
and Ocala.
«f^. ea o VU dally (Sunday excepted) on arrlvaV
ofst ar es, and connecting at Feruandlna with steam-
ero fm-Savannah and Charleston, ou Monday, Tuefr
day. Wednesday and Friday.
Jy23-tf A. W. OOLB, 8ap’t.
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING
T**e5ten”jve*Toc fofm^wlalflnthe abo”e line!
aro prepared to do all work entrusted to tbelrcerv
In a style equalled only In Northern cities. Alw.s
large assortment of Chandellors, Goa Flxtur
Globes and Shades, and for sale low by
THOMAS. OLIVER ft DOUGLAS,
H< *hU 145 Broughton fltraet.
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber la prepared
with good hostlers, and will give hto
personal attertlon to transient «uJ
permanent boarding horses, at hli o!A
stubd, eastern hair of Stable on Whitaker, audeor*
nerof President street,and solicits a share cf
lie patronage. Particular atteut.ou given tt
celvIng aud forwarding horses by Bteamabl;
Railroad. |octl4-ly | 0. HTBBBII
BOERHAVE’S
Holland Bitters!
TIIK CELEBRATED HOLLAND HKMEDl F0»
Uyspepain,
UIMKA8E OF TUE KIDNKYN.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
Weakness of anv Kind
YKYKR AND AQUK.
And the various affections consequent upon s dt*
ordered Stomach or Liver, such ao Indigestion,
Acidity oi the Stomach, Colicky Pains, I£eartbnn>»
Loss of Appetite. Despondency, Costbveuess, llllnJ
and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and
Neuralgic Affections, it bos, In numerous Instance*
proved highly beneficial, and lu others efiected *
decided cure* . _
l’hlsls a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the mauneroftii*
celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Becowf
of Its great success In most of the European Btaw**
Its Introduction Into the United States was fofond*
ed more especially for those of our fatherland scat
tered here and there over the face of this nfiBw
country. Mooting with great success among thorn,
I now offer it to tne American public, knowing tbst
Its truly wonderful medicinal vlrtuos must be w
knowledge*!*
It Is particularly recommended to those perions
whoso constitutions may have been lmpairea
the continuous use of ardent sp r “
of dlssslpatlon. Generally ii
‘ “ * Its?
in’ BBLS. SALT; lift bbl*. Vinegars
tU for sale by
apri) E. O'BYRNE.
ut spirits, or otherfonu*
tnaftniknymtkjm
It finds lls way directly to the seat of life, thrum*
and quickening every nerve, raising np tue drooR
Ing spirit, and, in fact. Infusing new health aw
V HOTlOT-^V^hoever expecte to find this obevertfj
will be disappointed; bnt to the Blck, wesk and ow
spirited, It will prove a grateful aromatic cordui,
possessed of singular remedial properties.
The great popularity^of thfo delightful Aroffl*!*fj
• ^--nyWlon.,which tie poUteg-g
BoBrl *ve •
induced many imitations,
guard against purchasing. Be not per>u
buy any thing else until you have given Bo
Holland Bitters a fair trial. Ono botilo wl. jou
vlnce you how Infinitely snpertor It la to all tB**
lmltat ons^ w>w por pottie, or «ix beulei fot
$5.00, by the sole proprietors.
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. A
MAN UFAOTU RING
PHARMACEUTISTS ft CHEMISTS.
Bold In B.wmmS bfjfS^OW^fA. A. BOW
M. TURN HR, wed DrUKHlet, generally
tke Bute.
DUIIUMB, PAILS. ika.-'iO dow. Wire 1 *
D Brooms
30 dozen Painted Palis _ .
6 dozon brass bound Water Buckets
2 «'ozen Churns
300 lbs Bloat’s Patent Twice .. gA j e ty
pOTATOHB, LEMONS A «KAN*JhH
X 1110 bbla Katin, Potatoea ; r-