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SAVANNAH HORN!
DAY. APRIL 22. H n
BY THEODORE BLOlS
I'tTV A^n COtlXy V
Ltarim Clrqijiifca >■
WiOBN STICKS.—OcNtHAL ReVIVAI. OP
Texo*.—-One of ilio surest indications of
returning pros|>erity i« the movement in
Ihi libor ■erket, indicated by wh.t .re
died .trikes. The.e never i.k* pl.ce
when depression prevails in the different
hr.nclios of industry, for then the supply of
labor is always greater than the demand ;
and when this is the cue, the artisan will
sooner work for the hall loaf than run the
risk of getting no breed at all. Neither do
we, in ordinary seasons, when but little
stimulus is felt, and when the demand and
supply are about equal, hear of these move,
inents amongst workmen. They know
just as well as their employers when it is
time to put on the screw, and they rarely
compromise themselves by attempts which
are nkely to prove abortive, When, there
fore, we find a general turnout amongst
the artisans employed in our large estab
lishments, wo may safely srgus that things
are wearing a prosperous aspect,and com-
msrcisl activity is at hand.
In order to show the general character ol
I tie present movement smongat our me
chanics. we have taken the trouble to com
pile the following table df the verioue
iratios in this city and its viofhity, the
membere of which ere demanding higher
wages, as also of the increased ratea re.
quiredt
UNION SOCIETY
ANHiyaRSART.-Ttls Union Society
will oolsbrale lt|«M)Vih Anniversary at Dothesila.en
MONDAY. tbS JSIh, at 11 o'clock, AM.
.duress by Oni. A. R Lawton.
[stubs re SCI earnestly nqumled to attend, as
I new cods of by-laws wll come up for ratifies-
turn. Jt. D- WAI.K Kit, President.
Joan T. Taojs.s, Beo'r. sorts
EASTER BALL
New Advertisements.
GORDON GROVE. NO.
Hph 1, U. A. O. D.—An extra meeting of Gor-
don Grove, No. 1. U. A. O D., will be held
TH1H EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Every
member In respectfully requested to Le present, as
busliiens oflmportanf* will be transacted.
Bynrder PHILIP M. RUSSELL. N. A.
Charles .1. Wiiiti, Secretary. aprll-lt
■InII on
i Tickets ca _
^evening of the I
‘‘ UNCLE JOHN”
C^Ps^oV^oititUi^rtb W; S&&J&
et gStjTUOOTT'B. Nn trance n-om Iho Bey or Lsno.
aprlF—$t —
TAILORS WANTED.
S busker* can
Corner Bull and Bay streets.
Inert ate demon’d.
Bergen tun’lera.
Painters
‘ wfitars
klayers
>Joiners
MAD. T. Dfc flARHO NEVIS,
Astrologist, Phrenologist
AND
PHYSIOLOGIST.
attrW WO.38 gTATK P.TltKET. tf
The rate, of wages prevailing amongst
■he various trades at present are the same
which were paid during the period of the
panic. Aa very general reductions wero
effected at that time, there seem to be rea
sonable ground* for this wages move-
mant—always providing, of oourie, that
the increase. demanded is such as not to
ouibarrasB ’tno operations of trade, or to
prevent employers from receiving a fair
■here of profit. The deltile, we believe,
can always be satisfactorily arranged by a
per understanding between the parties
tereated { and if our workrnon will only
approach their employers respectfully, and
avoid all oxtraneoua and irritating topics
of discussion, ws are ratified that thoy
will obtain all that they are legitimately
entitled to.—Jf. T. Herald.' _
HP* A lew Wss passed at the recent
suetoe of the Maine Legislature which
provide* that any attorney who neglects or
refuses to pay over moneys belonging to
his client for ton day, after demand, shall
be deemed guilty of e breach of duty aa an
attorney—that such attorney shall be held
to answer before the Supreme Court, on a
rule allowing five daya' previous notice,
and if adjudged delinquent, and the attor
ney neglects or refuses to perform tho do-
oree of the Court in the premises, he shall
be committed for contempt of .court till he
shall perform such decree, or bo otherwise
diaeharged according to law, and the Court
■hall order his name to be stricken from
the roll of attorneys and counsellore-at-law
in Mid Courts
49-Tho supposition that tbe destruction of
Uoroutaneum sod Pompon woo duo to a shower
of stones and cludora from Vesuvius has bean
esUad la question hy a Frenchman, M. Duftwnoy -
lie finds closely covered cellars Into wUtch the cin
ders could not have fallen, their covering being
perfect, Which aro filled with tofe. no supposes
that this could not have been deposited only hy
water. Au additional proof Is that tub Itself Is
composed mainly of matter which mnat bare been
deposited by water.
KK1.1KK IN TEN MINUTES.
BRYAN’S
PULMONIC WAFERS.
The moit certain and tp.edy remedy ever discovered
far all Diseases qf the Chest and Lungs,
(toughs. Colds, Asthma, Consumption,
Bronchitis, b\fiuenta,lIoarse-
ness, Difficult Breath
ing, Sore Throat,
dr.., dr.
These WAFERS give the mosttnutantaneou* and
perfect relief, and when persevered with acionllBg
to directions, never fall to effect s rapid and lasting
care. Thousands have been restored to perfect
health who have tried other mean* In vain. To ol
classes and all constitutions they ore equally
blessing and a core—none need despair, no matter
how long the disease may hare existed, or however
severe It may be, provided the organic structure of
tho vital organs Is not hopelessly docayed. Every
one afflicted should give them an Impartial trial.
professional vocalists.
JOB MOSES.SoleI Proprietor, ftocheeter. N. Y.
BLACK CLOUD
a£
her of Mares at $30. Application 1
made to
Sprl6-lm
0. A. L. LAMAlt.
Quantity of Garden Bead to Plant.
Asparagus—One ounce produces 1,000
ilanta, requires a - seed bed ot about 12
quart! feet.
1 Asparagus Roots—One thouaand bed 4
pet wide and 225 feet long.
Beans, Englieh,Dwarf—One quart plaols
[rain 100 to ISO feet of row.
1 Beans, Frenoh Dwarf—One quart plants
ftfiti hills, or 250 feet ot row.
[ Beans, Foie, (larger.)—One quart|plants
100 hills.
Beane, Pole,(smaller.)—One quart plants
300 hills, or 250 feet of row.
Beets—Ten pounds to the acre; one
ounce plants 150 feet of row.
Broccoli—Oh* ounce plan's 2.500 or 3,-
U00 planta; requiring 40 square feet of
ground.
Bruasele Sprouts—Same aa Broccoli.
Cabbage—Early sorts, the same ay Broc
coli ■ the lattor, require 00 feet of ground.
Cauliflower—The same as lale Cabbage.
Carrot—Three or four pounds to tho
acre; one ounce to 150 feet of row.
Celery—One ounce gives 7,000 or 8,000
plants, requiring 80 feet of ground.
Cucumber—One ounce for 150 hills.
Cress—One ounce sows bed 16 feet
square.
EggPlant—One ounce give* 2,000plante.
Kale—Seme as Broccoli.
Endive—One ounce gives 3,500 plants ;
requiring 80 feet of ground.
Leek—One ounce gives 2,000 plants;
requiring 60 feet of ground.
Lettuce—One ounce gives 7,000 ^plants ;
requiring seed bed of 120 feet.
Melon—One ouneo gives 7,000 plants ;
requiring seed bed of 120 feel.
Melon—One ounce for}120 hills.
Nssturlions—One ounce sows 25 feet of
row.
Onion—Four o- five pounds to the sere
of bulbs ; one ounce seed sows 200 feel of
rows.
Okra—One ounce sows 200 feet of row.
Paraely—One ounce sows 200 feat of
row.
Parsnip—One ounce sows 250 feet ol row.
Peppers—One ounce gives 2,500 plsnts.
Peas—One quart ot smaller aorta qows
120 feet of row ; ol larger 200 foet of row.
Pumpkin—One quart of field aorta sows
550 hi'it of garden sorts, one ounce to 50
bills. .
Radish—One ounce tp 100 feet.
Salsify—One ounce to 150 feet of row.
Spinsge—-One ounce to 200 leet of row.
Squash—One ounce to 75 hills.
Tomato—One ounce give* 2,500 plant* ;
requiring seed bed of 80 leet.
Turnip—One and a half pounds to the
acre; one onnoe to 2,000 feel.
Watermelon—Ope ounce to 50 hills.
syba yon want to moke money t. Do yon want
It now t Bay a ticket for 410; half ticker for S3.
quarter for 4160, or eighth for 4S-SS. as It suit*
your convenience. In the Georgia Btata Lottery,
McKinney A Go,, Managers. They draw Saturday,
4 o’clock P M. Look at their scheme i'Itts a eplen.
did rax. The aeorsta State Lottery le known to be
liberal and reaponalhle. They are sating fine
prises at at err drawing. On Saturday will be pnt
Into the pnse wheel S7» full prlseill! betldee SS.fOO
small prises III la not the Investment of money In
each a scheme a good one t Where con yon find
better chsncoe to make yon Independent for to
email a sum t xnrid
KEROSENE OILS.
vo give notice that all orders from the Trad
le filled promptly, at present Tarlffprlres.
NEW YORK KEROSENE 0?L (X).,
qpr20—lm W No. BO Beaver st. N
REMOVAL.
J. MILLEIL fc.
A. J. MILLER & GO.,
Cabinet Makers and Undertake
NO. 1ST BROUGHTON MTKKET
SAVANNAH. G A.
TWTKW Furniture of nil kinds, nonatu
AM ly on hondialso.a large asdortim-nt of Looking
(Haase*. Near Work made to order at t’ *
notice. Mattresses, Jobbing and Bell
FROM AUCTION!
By 8teamer Augusta.
very cheap Silka at 50c.
new, at half price.
at 12%.
at 6H, worth 12%.
worth $6 00.
THAT WONDERFUL
Purifying Agent!
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid
QUICK, SURE, POWERFUL!
lTpurlfleil nwelllngiiHInka, Kitchen*.
It remove* all offunhlv# odors.
It cures burnH with Instant certainty.
It I* the beat preparation ever used for fresh
ounds.
It destroys all vegetable and animal poison.
U'.relleve* In a low seconds the bites of ln*ocl*,
bees. etc.
It scatters bolls when forming.
It soothe* bolls when formed, and heals Ihem
rapidly.
It Is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and sore*.
It cleanses tbe teeth and purifies the breath.
For sale by all the Druuglsta ot Savannah, and by
R. D. PHILLIPS,
Wholesale i nd Retail Agent for
aprll—1 w Sou th-eastern Georgia.
New Advertisements.
WANTKt) Iff!IHKDJATKLY’ • ***},
V? nlohed Room tor a single lady as near Hull
an«l Broughton streets as psoslble. Enquire of T.
Forster, Portrait Painter, over Brantley’s Drug
8tore, between the huure of 4 atfd fl P. M. aprti
WANTKD.-AY»®iit. honest while wo-
v V man o cook and wash for a small family. Ap-
ply at thl« office. aprlO—Iw
(* srllv
Apply t
Knar of Custom House.
which highest wag«>* will he paid. Apply to
sprIP JIUNTKIl AOaMMKLL._
WANTKD.-A bouae servant (colored)
v? f-r a small family. Apply at this office.
apM8—tf
W
A N T K D.—A wood house servant*
colored; good reference required.
ADDISON. LAW80N A 00.
shlto <
AUCTION! AUCTION I—Our sales nt
il. auctlou will he resumed on Friday, tho 22d. at
—-BryiO" .trskt. MORBB k FAY.
Select Boarding.
TWO *r three single seutlemeti nun ob-
X tain comfortable and well furnished rooms,
with board, at the corner of Hall and Whitaker
itreets. A number of gentlemen can also obta'n
‘ board, by applying as above. A large, ploas-
and well furnished family room, may ba had
alao by early application. feM—tf
NOTICE.
A LL Persona Indebted to the iiuder-
xIl signed, either by nole, due bill* or book ac
counts, will have their account* placed lathe hands
of an attorney for collection, If not paid on or be
fore the first of May next.
api8—lm K. FITZGERALD.
Tinner Wanted.
A GOOD TINNKtt wanted Immediately.
Non* but a first rate workman need apply.
r21-lt K.O. BEACH
LOST.
O N TI1UKMDAY mot nine* somewhere
on Drayton Ht [eef; > orjLhe 4 Ba^ai( ““
iry, will please make payment Immediately to
John Hogan, or otherwise their accounts will be
placed In the hands of a magistrate for collection, as
the Copartnership was dissolved by mutual con
sent on tho 1st or January, 1859.
pr7 JOHN HOGAN.
as Boat
MBD10INB,
containing 24 small vlaiB and 2 large ones. The
finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving It at
bouudaty street, a PO'JKKT CAB
ag
the corner of Drayton and South Broad, or at Wm.
King A Sons, on the Bay. aprlf—lt
will attend to tbe reception of their uoods, land’
Ing till* day at Waldtmrg’s wharf. All goods re
maining on the wharf at suuset will be stored
at their riik andexpouso .
-- Stilt ANTON A NORRIS.
NOTICE.
THRLandof the aubacrlber ndjolnlos
X the city limit* having been surveyed and laid
off Into 10 and 12 acre lota by the surveyor. Is now
offered for sale. For gardening and dairy purposes
land In the vicinity Is comparable to It. Appll-
don for lots to be made to Mr. GKO. W. WYLLY.
Lerms—One-half the purebaso money down, vho
remainder In 12 months, with Interest and raort-
;ago. When t or moro lots are taken, 2 years will
[JanlTl WM. H. OUYLKR.
en, $1 00.
buying elsewhere.
J. & M. D. TIIEANOH,
ill Congress Street,
apr20
BUCK JACK!
Delivered at -
Ughtwood at -
Highland Oak. at -
WOOD sold In the yard
Tf prlceB for cash. Boxes for c
Cooper « Co.’s, A. A. Solomons A Co
Office and Wood Yard, which 1* on t
of Lachllson’s Foundry.
ANQ^BB Pitt*b»r*Uer towtHy
ing to ilia wonderful curative powers of BUiEH-
H AYE’S HOLLAND BITTERS;
Mr. Jao0» White, Third stroct, bolow Market,
■ay*: ** For a year past 1 have been afliteted vary
sorioualy with Dyspepsia, ao much 00. that my
stomaoh refused to reUln anything; I bar# tried
almost every remedy, and the regimen of aeforest
physicians, but without alleviation, until I began
the use of Basrhavc’s Holland Bitters, and have
uow found rellet almost amounting to e cure,
found It efficacious tu removing ths extreme de
bility occasioned by thta-dlseoae, and generally as a
Ionia It has few equals and no superior*-
ATLANTIC
OF BROOKLYN.'
run fire >1
X: ayply to
~ isyfO-—3aw
DALY’S
10MATIC VAL
WHISKY.
r t this a«e*f adulterated ana _
ous Liquors, It 1* a source of satlHfactlon to be
able to introduce to public notice the above art!-
cle—an article of unquestioned purity, and posses-
slog no qualities except such as have the most fa
vorable influence <
human constitution.
urgj th
▲ few a
_ie flavor ana qaauvy 01 wmen, wneu iu
ed Into cigar*, are Incomparably snpurio!
tho product of any other soil. And a ni
of land In the Parish ol Natchitoches. In
has long supplied the world with a *upe
article of Banff', from such Tobacco as ca
duoed to grow elsewhere.
By a process recently discovered, and now
only to my manufacturer, the grain from th
|at spot of thla favored locality Is made t
AROMATIC VALLEY WHT8RY.
With which no other can staid an Instant’s <
pari ton.
I have no apprehension of being accuse
Ushlng unwarrantable, or even exeaget
omniums, by any one who will first su
Whisky to test.
Itl* now the standard article at all the :
Hotels and Oluba in the city of New I
whatever U 1* Introduced It at once asi
Jlool pro
Immediate effects 1
ercisea the happiest permanent isnoenc
constitution.
1 have analysed a sample of M Daly’s
Valley Whisky.” and find It to be a pur
Notice to Stockholders.
J, AN ELECTION will he
_ iietfi si tli, BANKING HOD8Z, la this
cltk.on MONDAY, ths Id of Mtr n.xt, tor Bilkl
Director., os th. part of th. tndlvtdae) Btockhold-
• for om year from that date.
I. K.TEFFT, Cashier
, at Augusts, the M1I-
» Whig win ciMso
New York.
J , 8V4TS AMATia;
WM; 11Dalt. New York—
.’s Ornci. 31
Boston. April 17th, 1868
. /ork—
chemical analyols of your Aro-
TT a. AA - WAkl,
I have modi
malic Valley „,
stored Rye wAirJlw. containing no
of any kind, and l would, rccomt
for suodlcal and publlcjiurposes,
Consumers can dei
j street. . .. ,
Sola Proprietor,
rJXK- r«B frKW YOH.H.-GEORGIA rj
J/S a^LINK.—The last sailing packet schooner
i«i.« Iloston* LINGO master, having* n
part of her cargo engaged, will hove immedlasc r>
dispatch. For freight opniy to matter on board, or Ac
to faprlDJ hCJRANTON A NORRIS.
^ FOIL RKNT.-A two atory brick
inUhnuse. with basement, on Jones street, sec- »
XA-nil door ex.t of Uxrnxrd. Apgly^^ Sxt
apr2I—tf 138 Brvan street.
TO THE BANKS OF r
SAVANNAH.
f i A IJ T 1 O M.—The Unnka of Havannoh
Ly aro requested not to cash for any person, with- B04
out proper proof of identity, a check drawn in N. Or-
lt,an* on Havannah, In favor of Mr*. M. L. Scott or
John W. Scott, a* such a check lm* been lost and T
a duplicate will be up» lied for- The particular of Pa
the check cannot now be give 1 , but wlU be as soon clu
aa tbe parties In New Orleans can bo heard fiotu. acc
If such a check Ib presented at either of the Banks
of Havannah, the offleere will confer a fevor by
leaving Information concerning It at the office of
the Morning News, or eom^gwJc.tlnjRto ^ ^
JOHN W. SCOTT.
apr22—St Waynesvlllo. Ga.
ISTOTIOE. *
TK£?Bs r Ba , s , a’ Frfiiwssssrs'iisrfr &
Savannah, 1* thi* day dlsaolved by mutual consent, sea
0- P. Hnbbell will continue the business In bis own roo
name for hi* own account. Wm. Wurner 1* his oil
duly authorized attornev to conduct the business In va
8avannah au l settle all the business of C. P. Hub-
bell AOo. O. P. HUBBKLL, .^1
*pr$*-lw n.J MOKTON. g|
TAXIDIMIST. i
1)114)F. WM, TI108. ABBOTT, from .
I - Phllddeiphla Is now at the Planters’ Hotel, l
Market square. Savannah, Ga.. where ho Intend* %
to stop but a short time, aud during his stay begs £
leave to state that he will teach part or all of the x
branches In Taxldlmy on reasonable terms. He u
Is well known net to be surpassed by any In the art £
of preserving and stuffing all kinds ot 1 .rds. Beasts, c
Fishes, Reptile*, Insec;*, Ac.; to imitate ltfo In all ^
Its HlmlUrltudc* aud perfections of Nature In a bu- a
perlor style. "
N. U.—Gentlemen waited on at their own res!- ©
dences. apr22—eodft* a
■\r*N IlMPltlll At. OBA3IPAGNK.-A B
V few cases lust received per steamer Huntsville, -
and for sale hy
apr-2 STARR A HARDEE. 2
S5 Reward »
WILL be paid by th« aubaorlbeP for i
it delivery at hi* residence, corner of Charlton 2
an I Abercorn streets, of his light brown TKRRIKK c.
DUO. When he strayed, had on Ills neck a leather O
collar. Ills ears and tall were uncut.
upr21-2t JOHN B. GALL1E. m
ISTew iMusic. “
TINT received at the Blaalc Store of v
tl the undersigned, a large lot of uow and fashion- 1
able Music, consisting of Songs, Polkas, Waltzes,
Mazurkas. Ac., Ac.
apr21—3t W D. ZOGBAUM A CO.
STRAYED OR STOLEN. E
LKKT iU7 bouse on yester- ,*
day morning, 19th Instant, a black milk )®,
COW, marked with two under bits lu
ii ear and one In the other, with a
spdt, and brauded W 8. Any information given 11
wm so Hi.nkfi.lly rec«tvedx.mllb.r.n g ^,t. Ti
apr21—2t Oor. Jefferson aod McDonough sts. 1
(1
MISS 0. FROTHINGHAM,
aU(lCGt4NllK to Alias Cliiro J. Park. .
O will give InHtrnctlon. If desired, in Orlentalfand 2
Grecian Painting, Pencil Drawing, Flower Paint- p
lng. Wax Flower*, aud Mohs Landscape*; will also a
copy Coats of Arms lu snow anil beautifhl style. -
For further Information enquire of Miss F., at the \
Marshall House. . . ,
N las Frothlngham will also form classes In towns
lu the vicinity of Savannah If requested to do so.
apr21—tf
Special Notice!
Per Str. Huntsville,
• O CANES NEW STYLE
l FRENCH BONNETS!
ON EXPOSITION THIS DAY.
MRS. HASTING2,
Oor. Congress and Whitaker Streets.
LADIES plcaso call and examine. ap'21
T. MARINE, INLAND
AND
FIRE INSURANCE
J BT THI
1 DELAWARE
Mutual Safety Insurance Company,
be OF PHILADELPHIA.
11* riqiiH old and renpecfable institution
l 8 * X Is, by the undersigned as Its agent, prepared to
*»* Iksoo Pollclos on each of the above jtated descrip
tions of Risk* on term* favorable to the Insured.
JAM KS MoHENRY, Agent,
j ro aprl8—lm 118 Bay streot.
; GILT CORNICES
of WINDOW All ADEN* now style*
P £ W GOLD.
n{ PAINT WlllTK HOLLAND,
BUFF HOLLAND.
Together with all the Fixtures, Ac., at
* « W. II. TURNER’S Paper Hanging Store,
QL . aprl2 68 8t. Julian street.
S DRESS GOODS.
VI1 1DARAGK HOURS; Oranndle Robe*;
" n X> Summer Silks;
Jm Organdie Musllus;
® ,d Jaconet do;
Paris Fon lards;
Muslin Do Clients;
Bayadere Barages, new styles;
lH A great variety of goods for traveling dresses,
Ac., for sale at the lowest prices bv
“ .prJl DxWIW * UORUAN.
ass \TKW GOODS.-Opsned Thla Day, tho
m « 1 v OompresNlble Skirt, entirely new
i t . f>ne case Parasois at $1, worth $1 50
Black Baraas Talmas
do do Shawls, ribbon hound
C( j, Black Silk Grenadine
4,„ do Worste«l Urouadlne;f° r 88 1d very cheap
by (apr2l) Da WITT A MORGAN.
tile OFJJttaEUN'5 HKKMONM, VOL. S-
O The Precious Stones of the Heavenly Fouuda-
tlons. By A. 11. Garrett,
rclenceaud Art of Chess. By J. Monroe.
• ” More about Jesus. By the author of The Peep of
Day, ho. Received hy
aprSl JNO. M. COOPER A OO.
TEST KKCU1VBD. Frank Xealleto New
l O Family Magaaine far May.
Nick Max ler Mij.
Ballon’s Dollar Monthly for May.
1°' Le Bon Ton for Mar.
Ben Ratcliff’, the Wrecker. By W. J. Brrym, au*
fj® thor Of “The Sepoys,” “The Snowdrift,” »c.
•»« A. M. IIOUQK.
Oor Ball and Broughton streets,
uprll— 2w Opposite New Masonic Hall.
IT AY—JJ% bale* prime Northern liny;
XX for »aK' ta arrive per schr. Eckford Webb, by
nd WM. ItBMSHART A SON,
, apr2l Corner B*y and Barnard streets.
" T?INK WHITE DUOlt IkltlLL PANTW.
J A large supply, suitable for uillltarv purposes;
t. Just received and for sole by W. R. SYMONS,
apt 21 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker at.
’’ llT KRiaUAU. UALDtVIN t OO.
NOTICE.
MRS. HASTINGS,
CORNER OF CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS
HAM NOW ON KXI’OMIf ION A CIIMPI.KTE AHSOKTItlKNT Op TIIEIUOMT ItlA«NI VltIKNT OR ’
FOREIGN IMPORTED BONNETS
Ever Selected, specially for her lady Patrmi.
Every Thing is New, Desirable in Style and Design,
Adapted to the wants or all sections and tastes. The stylos Introduced by her are truly leading and will be fb^pd nnequa'led elsewhere Mra
usual, have by every Hteamer, *
VARIOUS IMPORTANT ADDITION!,
Throughout tho Heason, which will ensure to the buyer a saving of fiO per cent.., and command the greatest success os regards neatness, elegance
orlty of material. It has always been a prominent feature In her business to procure ’
THE MOST ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE
Th.t the foreign market will produce. It le also a well known feet that the very beet oan he purchased for the price paid for an Inferior artlol.
Her stock of wewnere -
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, HUGHES, & G.
I be I ouiul rich In selection ond low In charge. RUUUK8, He, Ifio.lltc, FA8H10NABLK RIBBONS, IS and ISc: aLBUANI fiPRINU BONNptm
at 43 80, 14 SO. 4S 00. 46 SO; very beit Imported, 47. ' C0Um ™''.
Special Notices.
DOUGLAS E. JEKKOLD,
ENGRAVER ON WOOD.
MOORE’S
VIMERCIAL INSTITUTE.
. Corner of Bull and Broughton sts
Open for Evening Instruction only.
-KHBPING,
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
PENMANSHIP, (every style.)
‘ottgh prsetleal lnstrnctlon In Book-keeping,
i can enter at any time. No teaching done in
i. Book* opened and closed, and Intricate
its adjusted. mar 2—Sm
HOUSES are cleared of
Vermin and Garden* preserved from
the ravages ol Insects and worm*, by Lyon’s Mag
netic Powder* and Pill*.
Farewell to sleep, when bod-bugs prey.
Or rats and mice (confound them) play.
Professor Lyon found a plant in the interior ol
Asia, the powdered leave* of which Is certain death
garden InsectB, ant* roache*. tups, floas, ticks,
moths, Ac A small amount of this powder will
preserve a garden of plants, a> d rid a house of all
these annoying pests. It is free from jwison, and
harmless to mankind and domestic animals. It Is
more valuablo In preserving crops than guano In
making them grow. Many worthless imitations
are advertised. The only genuine Is signed E. Ly-
It can be ordered through anv merchant.
Powder kills all insects lu a trice.
But Pills are mlxod for rats and mice.
Sample Flasks, 25 cts; regular sizes, 50 cts. and $1.
liARN Fad A PARK, New York.
Alao, THE MKXIOANMUSTANU LINIMENT
apr5—lmeow
r^sr
For Sale.
o any Bricks ever made on the Bout
d. Bam pies to be seen at our counting
rhere all orders left will be promptly sup-
vessels or delivered at any wharf In 8a-
fapr8—lm] TI80N A GORDON.
should prepare their system, for the change, and
there is no remedy so applicable as. ** McLean’*
Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier.” It will
purify the blood thoroughly, and at the name time
strengthen and lnvlgorato the whole organization.
The Immense quantity of It that Is sold dally, I*
proof enough of Its great virtues In thoroughly
removing all Impure matter from tho blood. We
say to all, try It! It Is delicious to takei See- the
advertisement In another column.
apr!2—IrndAw
Trunks and Valises.
GENTLEMEN’S. BOYS’
AND YOUTHS’
Boots and Shoes.
Of every quality.
HOLLOWAY’S OINT-
ME NT—Why Is this preparation In
snch demand among families? Because every
mother feels that for tho extornal Injurlos
ease* Incident to every household It Is en *
Immediate remedy. Sold 80 MAldon Lane, N. Y.
aprii—lwdAw
JO
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.anauaiitta
auv .asswBini ‘.jnnav'i
SSUg 3UH9ABII,
LOTTERY.
Chartered by the State of Georgia in II
GLASS U,
Draws on tho Havana Plan, at Savannah, Os.,
1 of May, 1859, In public, under tbe sworn
id J. M. Prentiss.
W\ R. Symons
*410,000
1 Prise of - 15.000
1 Prize or 3 900
1 Pi lie of 4 J
3 Prizes of $2000 are «-
10 Prizes of 1000 are 10.<
10 Prizes of fltO are fi.l
10 Prizes of 200 2,<
100 Prizes of 100 10.1
100 Prizes of 50..
3 000 Prizes of 30 a
3,237 Prizes, amounting to $212,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5. Quarters $2,50
SPECIAL NOTICE.—We ask particular attention
>onr Schemes drawn on the Havana Plan only.
j simple that every c
is fewer numbers thi
refore. the chances
better. For Instance—there Is In our Lottery
nly 30,000 Numbers, aud all others on the same
lau range from 40,04)0 to 50,000 Numbers. Thoto
sottnrie* on the combination plan never have les*
han 76,000 Numbers, sad Prizes are suhJect to a
eduction of 16 per cent., while In our. Lottery
there Is no deduction on arizes.
All Prlio* of $1,000 and under paid Immediately
ifter the drawing; others at the usual time of 30
Versons sending money by mall need not fear Its
selng lost. Orders punctually attended to. Com
munication* strictly confidential. Notes of sou
W. C. DAWBON A OO.. Managers,
Savannah or Macon, Ga.
OVID G. SPARKS,
'JOSI, Cotton Factor,
A BELL. Savannah,
l , FARI.KI, JunY * 00.. New Orl«sn., Ls.
dr Offlce 1„ S.v.nn.h 1),!' Lane, roar Custom
ItEFKRRNCK-Uon
Jayor of M
Macon. Geoi
qfflTe
aprl6
New Scheme, only 10,000 numbers, draws
io 11th and 25th of each month. For part leu'
SUNDRIES.
17C BX8 Ne. X A4«mn»ttoe filer Candles
IO SO bx, Orluutsl Osnciles
SO bx. OolK.te’s R.mliy Soap
SObxs
20 bxs m« .... . —
30 bxs do com* No. I Soap
25 bxs French Pipes
26 bxs German do
30 doz Brooms
SOdoz Backets
100 ream* large Wrapping Paper
100 do small do do
25 X bxs Qraot A Williams’ Tobacco
5 bag* Pepper
100 bags Superfine Floor
25 bbls do do •
26 bbls Extra do
50 bx* Layer Raisin*
SO Vi bxs do
20 bxs do
15 bbls New England Rum
10 U casks Domestic Brandy
10 Vi ca ks v do do
20 bbls Sugar Crackers
15 bbls Butter do
10 bbls Soda do
10 Vi chests Black Tea
10 chesia Green Toa „ , , .
100 MCk. B.H; in store aafi f^ JjUdfcw bj^
sprSI
MOLA88B8
lvX Cuba Molasi
sale by [apr21]
SWIFT l
in O Li A S8B8.-1UO bbls,
In new cypress barrels; f—
SWOT A PETERSON
A Sugar
26 bbls B do .. . w
t »bU.O do;ta.ton k m.dtor^ HBoN
plN-UIN.-loflUta Jf. * H. Ota I 50
u bbls K Pbslp’s am. In sto^aad
ipr21
npBA-— 75 tianer and eighth chests
X Hyson Tea j „ _
6 cum extra fin. O-ilon* sad Hyxou Tss
ndlng and for Hota.Sr ^
aprao flflLOOMBE A CO
CALT.HTa
O for sale by
aprao
eases Table Stall, taadtac aad
holoombb * OO
dsa and 2 tierces molca *u«ar-cnn
from sUamerOHj^of Nqr^
SPECIAL
EMENT!
BEE uclvnrtisemeizt ol
Dr. Bandford’s LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR
another column. ^ aprlS—ly
ADVIOE.-A* tlio hot I-
FEVER AN]
This trying and pr<
which fixes Its releutless grasp <
have established It t
with the Fever and Ague, or any o^iei
needed to prove Its many oxcellent qualities.
C. HASTINGS
HAT DEPOT!!!
24 Whitaker Street, Savannah.
IN KKFRR1NU THE GENTLEMEN OF SAVANNAH AND COUNTUY TOTHr
ABOVE WELL KNOWN
C1I1AP ESTABLISHMENT
THEY WILL FIND AN ENDLKB8 VARIETY OF
SUMMER HATS AND CAPS!
Cheaper than Any Other in the City!
Purchasers will be convlnoed that It is to their interest to patronize
C. HASTINGS,
As they will Effect a Saving of Forty
KINK WHITE AND BROWN LEGHORNS
DRAB AND BROWN DO *
FINK ENGLISH DUNSTABLE i
THE NEW STYLE EVERETT
DO. CRITTENDEN
FINE PANAMAS
TUB PAUL MORPHY CAPS
per Cent.
$i oo.
75c.
$1 21.
$!60.
75c. and $100.
BEST FASHIONABLE SILK HATS!
AS USUAL, $4 00; SECOND QUALITY, $3 ML
Country Merchants and Planters would do well to call and examine, to such a handsome reduction.
April 13
medical compound, the real virtue of which
cbuld not conscientiously endorse. T1
compound has become a home flxlt
qds who suffer,and bavo In vain a
their Coughs, Colds, Bronchial or
Complaints, mako use of this unequal!
The following Certificate from a d
gentleman Is equa'ly conclusive ;
From Rev. Henry Wood, lormerly 1
Congregational Journal, Concord, N. II., more i
cently American C-rasul at Beyroot, By
Chaplain In the Navy.
jdden aud vloleut utiuc-t upon uiy
d mo to my bed for
rben I recovered, I was
difficulty lu breathing,
ble to bleep or rest upon ;
night. The
‘ ; from the lueuicacy ui tm
.-ed the disease Incurable
bottle of Wl*ia
po*«
try a I
without conuuenoo m il* riiic»uy, a
cully almost entirely removed before o
a*C4l up. Sympathy with ray fellow
♦luces me tomalo
mend the article
o others similarly afflicted.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE k CO.. Boston,
nd for i-ale In Savannah, wholesale «"•'
apr6—dkw4w T» M. TURNER
Dyspepsia I!
How Cured i
Dyspepsia !
What is it i
Dyspepsia Is our National Diet
ach, faeb'.e digestion, dlHtre** aft-
habit, bilious condition- Ilow m
of headache! Yet how few know how to <
Generally, because the bowel* are conatlpt
sort Is had to cathartics or laxatlveB. Bu
condition was never cured by cathartics
only office Is to weaken the digestion am
tho Integrity of the entire assimilative gystem.
different Remedies, In largo vials, morocco c
dress, on receipt of the price. Address
Sold by all druggist*.
i^l
of numerous clt sc;
dies In the world i
vermin.
House, and 417 Broadway, N. Y.
$100 REWAED.
WILL be unld tor the iipprehenelon of
y t LONDON, with proof to convict any person
ot harboring him; or I will give $60 If delivered at
my office. London ran off about the S4th Decem
ber lost, and formerly belonged to Mr. W. E. Scre
ven, of this city—has a wife at the plifhtatlon rf
MoJ A. Porter, Liberty County, l* about 40 or 45
year* of age—b ack—about 5 feet 7 or Slucheahlgh,
and weigh* about 140 lbs. J BRYAN, .
fub24 Johnson Square.
$50 REWARD
WILL be paid for the delivery of our
YV boy. JIM GUARD, in Ohatham county Jail.
He formerly belonged to Captain Klug, the Pilot.
He Is about Sfcet 8 Inches high, dark comnlexlon,
stout built, and has a large moustache, with home
gray hairs.
feb25 H. J. DICK KRRON A SON.
THOU SHALT NOT STEAL!
AUKRY—Doei rioda Water Bottle*
Vat come under tho above. To those who buy, sell,
give away.appropriate to their own UBe.retaln whon
empty, wilfully destroy,or In any m'uner deprive
me of bottles bearing my name. I would say, look
at the heading of tbl * article, and ask your own con
science If yop are not sinning asalnst Us command.
I wish oil person* to know that I only dispose of
tho contents, with the understanding that the
Bottles are to be returned when empty. Further
more. that I uever receive pay for Bottles bearing
my name; consequently, no person has a right to
, dl.-pose of them In any manner whatever. Negroes
are cautioned,agalBsthavlDg them in their posses
sion. Parties having them about their premises
- will ploAHehavo them left at the nearest bar room or
grocery, or notify me or any of rav drivers that we
, may recover them. JOHN RYAN, Bottler,
upr9—tf cor Bay and West Broad streets.
• The Eagle Slate Company,
XTAVING prepared for a larcely tn-
XX creased production of their SUPERIOR
GREEN AND PURPLE ROOFING SLATES, are
now ready to receive orders for the Heme, dollver-
o able aflnr the opening of navigation, aud solicit
y tho Attention of builder* throughout the United
.i State*. Prompt attention will be given to appll-
, cations addressed to the “ EAGLE SLATE GO.,
X corner ol Tenth Avenue and Twelfth streot,” or to
y the undersigned, at elltfer of which places samples
{. cau be examined, and circulars giving sizes and
,. other particulars obtained.
„ G. FURMAN, J*.,
febl—3m 27 Courtland street, New York.
^ SEGARS, TOBACCO} &C.
’ R. MOLINA,
NO. 13 WHITAKER STREET,
c HAS on hand and constantly receiving
the best quality of HAVANA SBGAR8,of various
>• brands. He keep* also low-priced Begars, of va-
y rloti* kinds.
His stock of CHEWING TOBACCO comprises
all qualities, among which aro some very choice.
Ho kcep* also PIPES, SMOKING TOBACCO.
POltTK MONAIE8, Ac.
*’ All tho above will be sold on as reasonably, terms
0 a* can bo had anywhere In the city. nov8—
J CONCENTRATED POTASH,
™ In H/umps,
r- "VirA It RANTED to make Soap without
U Lime aud with little trouble. This Lye Is *<>
a highly coventrated that one pound la nearly/?qual
o to three pounds of tho common lump Potash—four
r pounds being 4-uffident to make a barrel or good,
strong Soap. Put up Incase8of481b9.cacb.ini,
2 and 4 lb can*, that It may be eoMly handled by
?- ladies aud others having occasion to use It,-os well
e o* to secure It against the effects of atmospheric
Uampne-8,
6 Manufacture ! at the Challenge ( hemlcal Works,
o New York, by E. Jl. wUKKEE AGO., and sold by
almobt every reputable Grocer everywhere. If your
’ Grocer ba* n ne, tie can easily obtain them for yon
u from the Jobber*. apr5—lm
NEW GOODS.
TUHT received per ulenmer Florida}
it Barege ani Organdie Robes
0 Rich Lace Mantillas and Point*
y Barege and Greuadlne Shawls, Black, White
.. and Colored
Parasol* and Bun Umbrellas
d Hosiery and Glove* of every description
Fine Fmbroideries,’from auction
n Lace Curtains
Hoop Skirts, of all detdrable *ty!es
d- Tbe above go4>d* will be sold cheap. Ihs atten
tion of close cash buyer* 1* solicited.
RKKD A CARPENTER.
aprlO 149 Congress street.
TkOOFING! ROOFING!! ROOFING!!!
- XL FELT AND GRAVEL KtXJFiNG.-Thls Is the
~ best and most durable roofing that can be used,
U when a low' priced roof la required. Pul on b^
s * Manufactory South of 8t. Andrea’s Ha’ll,
B, aprlS Jcttbfson street.
e ’ HjiiN ROOFING.—We urenowcaatract*
Bt X lng to do Tin Rpofilug at reduced prices,
et aprlS MORSE A FAY.
tr T>Li;3IHING! I'liVAlBlNU ! 1-W. are
y. X now prepared to execute Plumbing In all Its
s- branches with dispatch.
, aprlS MORBB A FAY.
LINEN GOODS.
al TEST opened for gcBtlamen’i and boya’
e- »* summer wear.
nf White Linen Drill and L uck
u Colored, Plain and Striped Drillings
P ain Brown Linen Drillings
o- Linen Coating; Marseilles Vestings. Ac.
* anrl2 HENRY LATHROP.A OO.
1- A LE AND FORTKR.-SO eases All-
e JX nopp’s Kugltsdi Pale Ale, In quorta and pints
25 ca.“k* Jeffrey’s pints Ale
a 20 casks lllbbeit’s pints Porter; In store and
lauding, for sale by „„„„
aprio HOLCOMBE A CO.
b. DACON.-SO bhda. Bacon Side*
o- I» to hhda rrlme Bhonlders
20 tierces Du»eld Hama
10 tierces N. W. Thorns^ A Co’s Hams; landing
and for sale by
is aprSO HOLCOMBE A CO.
or plIAIHHAONK WINK8.-A full;st.sk of
Yyttie f iltowms choice trxndst Vxnvc Ottcquot Poo-
xxrtiln. Cordon Hones, ltorstBose, Mnrnm'x Iro-
perlxl xml Oxblritt, Cr.me do Bouor, Mnuim’x Vor-
111 teuxy; Yin Imper'xl, Vlnyartl, Uetdxolck. lor sale
by aprFJ J. LAMA. Bay-st.
auction Sales.
BY T. J. WALSH.
store—
old,''brought f*om n pSlfe°e t |phfe. b »o4 M Mi e il‘(u»
claimant has appeared for her) to pay expeniss.-
■park
Hock.lor sale by
aprJQ
10 bbls Burgundy Port
8 bxs Brandy Cocktails
? bxs Gin Cocktails
bbls Rose Gin
jj4Pg.*Jkhelfl*m Qlu. Term* cash.
BV GEO, W. WYLLY.
a^rJl
A Plantation. sRroted on the S.A-4G.K. B.
Kty-flve miles from Savannah, containing
r land, eighty acres of wbloh is oleared a
fence: the balance b<lrg well tlmtaured.
KtcSK. 111 a welling house and MIL
ont-bnlldings. Also, a fine well of purs wsler.
1ft io of tho Railroad.
iprlslag carpenters, timber cut-
field hands, cooks, washeik at«'
plough boys, girls, Ac., he. aprto
A commodious dwelling house on Broughton
Street.
Also, 8,000 fencing boards. aprlS
To Bent*
A brick store And dwelling on Jefferson street.
Also, |a neat small dwelling on Jefferson street,
both corner lots. The rent will be moderate to
good tenants. aprld
, For Sale.
A large tract of land containing seven thousand
six hundred and soventy-twd acres, situated In Mo-
Intoflh county. 46 miles from Savannah on the 8.,
A. A G. R. R. Two hundred and twenty acrei o
the said tract Is cleared and under fence. On the
premise* there la a good dwelling, gin honse, and
all necessary out-bulldlngj, and they are sltuatfd
In a healthy location, with good water. The laud
is well timbered, and the finest of stock ranges.
apr8
^ At Private Bale.
That beautifully situated truBt lot No. 22, front
ing Calhoun Square,, with lm pro vembnts, constat
ing of a handsome brick dwelling containing teu
beautifully finished rooms; also, carriage house,
jerv-nt.’ rooms—now occupied by J, B. Wllklna,
—ALSO—
A farm lot, containing fifty acres of land, situated
four miles from the olty, on the Bkldaway 8hel
Road. On tho premises are one thousand young
Peach trees, bearing; twenty acres of the land la
cleared. On tho place is a good, substantial dwell
ing and all necoasary out buildings, Ac.
Terms for tho house and lot—One-t bird cash, bal
ance in twelvemonths.
Terms for thefkrm-Half cash: balance la twelve
months with Interest from date. raarll
One of the most desirable aammeru’ealdences on
tha Salta* pttusted five miles from the city, con
taining one hundred and thirty-five acres of land-
a portion of which Is In a high state of cultlra-
tion- For further particulars, enquire at the of
flee-
feW
A first rate Blacksftlth.a mulatto "boy 11 yeara
old. Having served his apprenticeship Id the cnr
ho cau be fully recommended as a first rate work
man. marll
Fifty likely plantation negroes, raised on acottoa
and corn plantation. Will be sold cheap If appUM
for Immediately
BT LAROCHE A BELL.
Hope* Whisky and Molasses at Private
Now landing per schrf^Bowditcb, from New Or
leans, and for sale low from the wharf-
121 colls Bale Rope
80 bbls Molasses
35 bbls Oliver's Whisky
36 kegs Tobacco. aprl4
At Private Bale.
A desirable Plantation, at the Junction of Ihs
LI tie Bt. Marys and Bt. Marys Rlvor, ton tolling
540 Acres- Will be sold low if applied for soon- For
particulars, euqulro at our counting-room. f®h* 4
A fine pair of black Vermout carriage Horse*,
only six years eld, kind and gentle; will work rither
double or single. They can be seen in front of our
store on Friday, at 11 o’clock. Terms cash, our 3
Pleasant Summer Besidence on the
Salto.
Three five acre Lots on Warsaw River, Rest
the residence of Wm. E. Long, situated on a high
For particulars apply to Wm. E. Long, at Wares*
idence, any afternoon, or st our Counting Room,
where a plat can bo seen. ...
Terms—Half cash; balance 12 months, with m
terest secured by mortgage. Purchasers p*ylngior
all papers. „ marls
South-Western B. B* Btook*
20 shares South-Western Railroad Stock..Also
6 snares Savannah. Albany A Gulf Hallroad Btoc*
Apply at counting-room. ,0IH
Btook at Private Bale.
$5,000 City Columbus Bonds. feM
Central Bailrodd Btook.
25 sharps Central Railroad stock.
BY J. S. MOHTMOlU® 1 .
For Bale—A Bargain-Terms Lib*ra l -
The Blues’ Buildings, (5 tenements) JUMg
order, having water, gas and dry SiNSSnMf
ward and Gaston streets, fronting Bsrnard; rents me
$1,250 per annum. ld hands,
Also, a fine lot of negroes, 2 onalS,
each 18 years old, and 8 girls, Ms °n« «JJ driver! 3d
one 20; a first rate hostler aud ourlMJ *L
years old; 2 orphan gfrla, one W ns»
years; 3 old men and their Wlvot, Arfi*ty» < 8 tVMHllt | 1
groos lor gardening and light wnjll«»® 1 ^MSifone
and engineer, 28years;o»oearpAnleL*4 yJa«i, H -
famlly, consisting of a man 44, wife 38, ana
drenSands years.
Lot No. SS,
■liitlos of two etorr i 10 ntli «nJ 4
Bred .treet, ronttn* fbr n.rmontli.
brtolyloaomenu on l.n& rentlnf ft-r P* rm °
Lot No.». Crawford W.r^J.
con.l.tlng of homo on Hull streot. rom—.
’’Ahnhtwr^othsr houses, at 414p* r month. «...
3,043 xerox of iS^lgop in Bryxn conntr.« *
mtlex from tho aibaoy * Bntf Roxf^j
T “? £ S; d S c h5Sorut
,txummr^tad^.luterrau,olnUoorttfeR‘ r s*,^ 0
*ie premises Is * gsod ovorseer * uuu r .
LOCO acres of It la
acres i
lauds;
Oni
r * M.w con fiices; io uuui
lending and for sale by
J. LAMA. 2 0 Bay street. I apr21
SWIFT A PETERSON.
the premises Is a good■
siorfta high, and houaos for flfr^eg
Ixudi xro bounded on the xontneMt Wltt
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