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Me.
I^OR ;HALK.--1» shares Central It. it. Block, JW
A «l|nwH BoutU Western It. It. Stock, 20 shares Mint-
ctMrco Tt. It. Stock.
WntiUNl—ftl) shores (Jan Stock, for which a full price
^i M ! H ' l iai ‘ 1 - [tnayia] J. BRYAN A SON.
Administrator’s Salo. *
By Virtue of an order from tho Honorable tho Court of
Ordinary or Chatham county, will be wild on tho
Ant Tuesday Insane next, between thensunl houra
or nale, before the Court House door In Savannah:
A negro bay, named Richard, belonging to the estate
of Mrs. K. A Blanchard, for tho benefit or the heirs
and creditor* of said estate. Term* cash,, purchasers
paying lor titles. # „ A.HIlKmhb,
may 14—* Adm’r estate of Mrs. IS. A. Blanchard.
Ou WEDNESDAY, fifth May, will ho sold lu front of
tho Exchange. at 11 o'clock,
A pair of Northern Carriage Horses, kind and gen
tle In harness, and acclimated, being In use In the city
for the last tuoyears, and are well kuowu. Hale posi
tive. Terms cash. muyia
At Private Sale.
Lot No. 1. Carpenter’* How, corner of Hast Brood
and Broughton sis. Tho Improvements consist of a
brick store findri welling, with a due cellar, and a
wooden tenement building on a brick basement. Lot
Ice simple. Terms will ho accommodating. npr!2
If not sold by Tuesday, 1st May, will be sold at the
Court House.
I ilOH NAIiK. -Tbe Bonds of tho Bnvautmh, Al
bany mid Half Hail Hoad Company, guaranteed
*'"•“ «ltyo ro A -*“* ----- ”-•* *•“ “
BY HI* IV. tVXLLIAinN,
THIS BAY. In front or -tore, at 11 o'clock,
1ft bbls new Mess Beef
'l& bbls and half kits Mackerel
•JO bbls now Hum
ftft bbls Pike’s XXX Whisky
by the city of Savannah, $ft(i(i each, *7 per cent iliter^
tad, payable January uml July. Kuqulreor
JOB. BRYAN, '
uia.vH Johnson Bqunre.
I AOIt NALIi.—A Woman, as year* of age, suita
ble for bouse work or child's nurse. Also, one
elderly Wninun, good cook, washer and Ironer, at
• JOB. BRYAN'S,
Johnson Stpiare.
steamer C’KClLK, Cant. F. PncK.
Will lortvo tho Charleston wharf
every WKDNKBDAY AFTER-
NOON, nt l o'clock, Ibr tho nlmvo
places. For engagement* apply to
J. P. BHOOKB A CO.. Agents,
Charleston Wharf.
N. B^-Freight paynhle on tho wluirf by shippers,
txccpt Tor Charleston. marSH
LEA VKS K VER J 'SUNHA YMORNINQM 5 o'clock
7b caddies Tobacco
«0 boxes Tobacco
10 casks Burton's Ale*
Bacon Hams and Hbotdders
The above sold to close consignment, without re-
liU>lt WALK.—Pour prime Boys, from 10 to 14
JL years old: three prime (llrls, from 12 to 17years;
...* •• " s, an to no
Also, n general assortment of (Iroceries, Furniture,
Ac. mayl5
At Prlvato Sale.
75 boxes of that long called for Detersive Soap,
warranted to wash grease spots out of nnv garment
without injury to the cloth, and without riiirifing.
aprft)
BY A MIN IS. _
Administrator’s Sole.
By virtue of an order froth the Honorable tho Court 61
ordinary of Chatham county, will bo sold on tlm
three Women. Cooks ami House Servants,
years;prime Woman ami her two children: prime
Woman nml her daughter, I t years and son 10 years
old; Woman, .23 years old, good cook and washer, and
her child. 1 year old: prime Man, rajwthlu driver on
cotton and provision forms, and his family of three,
embradug woman, Itoy und girl; Man, 20 years old,
sound, nml Boy 18 years old. A. BRYAN,
nprtl Market Bquare,
1 ,1011 SALK.-A desirable place five aud a half
miles from Bavannnb, half a mllo east or the Oge-
uheo Plank Rond, 800 acres cleared land and good
dwelling bouse; excellent farming land: '444 acres in
tho tract. A. BRYAN,
aprai Market 8quaro._
I ioil SALK.—A No. 1 Cook, Washer and Iron-
or, alKtut till years or uge.
* T.rih
FOR PAMTKA,
VIA FKRNANBINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND PI-
COLATA.
THIS superior Iron steamer
OKU I LU, Capt. F. Puck, will
leave the Chariest on wharf every
SUNDAY MORN I NO, nt ft o'clock
ipreclsoly, mid will arrive nt Palatkn
on Monday.
RETURNING WILL LEAVE:
Palatkn, on Monday night, at 13 o'clock.
Plcolatn, ou Tuesday, at 3A.M.
Jacksonville, on Tuesday, at... .•. ... .8 A. M.
Fernnndhut, on Tuesday, at 2 P. M.
Andarrlvo in Havnntmh ou Wednesday morning.
Passengers and Freight taken at tho present estab
lished rntus. For engagements, apply to
J. P. BROOKS As CO., Agents,
Charleston Wharf.
For freight or passage/ having* eleguut stale worn
icommoaatlonR, apply to
FOR NEW YORK.
The steamship
A IHI U 8 T A,
Caj)t. WOODHULL,
For Now York, will
May Iftlh,.at 5 p. M.
precisely. JNO. R. WILDER & GALLIK, Agents.
Savannah, May 12,1880. .
sold fo. ...x .......... ... ■ -
iwtittc—pnri’lui.nr* wl»B tov tm™. , y „ lo1(1
mnrtO Adm'r do bonis non Est. J. J. Waver.
1BY LAKOOHU & BELL.
Carriages, Buggies and Wtgons.
On WEDNESDAY next. May 10th, at 11 .o’clock, In
front of our store, will be sold without reserve,
2 lino Double Roeknwnys, li seals
:i tine Leather Top Buggies
:t good Buggies
1 Double Heat Hunting Wagon.
Sale positive, to close consignment.
Terras—Undor $100, cash; over $100,00days, with
out interest, for approved paper. mayl I
Valuablo Store for Rent.
On THURSDAY, 17th May, at olgven o'clock, on the
premises,
Will he rontud to the higher! bidder, the remaining
Lease, ending 1st of April, 1882, of that cligahlo Brick
Store, fronting Market Sqnure.on Bryan street. This •
is one of the best stands In this city for a Grocery or
Liquor Store. It is also a desirable stand for a Cloth*
ingnnd Shoo Store, ns It Is situated on one of the most
public thoroughfare* in this city. It is a two story
Brick Building, with a deep cellar. From the location
of this store ft I* n rare opportunity to meet with
such a valuable store for rent.
Terms—Rent payable quarterly, with approved se
curity. may 18
For Salo.
Fifteen Building Lots, beautifully situated
d,1n ** v —
JZ —
J? nted in Carpenter’s Row, will lie sold before tho
Court House door In tills city, on tho llrst Tuesday in
VOlt SALK.—A Plantation on
the Little Ogechco Rond, ton miles
from Savannah, by tho Savannah, Al
bany A Gulf Hail Road, which passes
.... . through the distance or two miles.—
The wliolo tract contains between 8,(100 and4,001)acres,
and can easily be divided into two Pluulatlous. It Is
well timbered—hnsnn excellent pasture, aud Is one of
the best producing plantations lu tho country. Tho
buildings consist nfa flue dwelling house, overseer’s
house, corn house, stable and negro houses, which will
accommodate 80 negroes. For terms, &c., njijdy to
^Fohnsoi^^c^imfe^SttVrtimaiiucitt.
das Fitting',
Central Railroad, in tho healthy village of WhltesvHle,
No.:
mays
At Private Bale.
Several deslrahlnlots and improvements in various
purls of tho city; will lie a bargain. Apply nt our of-
lice.
ALSO,
2 five acre lots, well adapted to garden lug purposes,
just outside of fcity limits. Apply nt office. upr3 •
Prime Likely Negro Man--at Private Bale.
A smart, intelligent, likely Man. about 28 years old, i
| IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PROMPTLY ATTEND-
i ED TO BY
JOHN L. ELLS,
FORMERLY
i Inspector Hnvunnuli Gus T-rigHtOo.
j SHOP—CONOliRSS HTIIKKT LANK, HKTWKKN BULL AND
WIIITAKKB SI IIEBTS.
> 1IDKR8 left at Mr, Hodge’* News De
pot, Is. W. corner Bull aud Broughton streets, or
Mr. J. II. Farrell’s. N. K. corner Biilt aud Brough-
receive prompt attention.
No freight received on Huntfiiy morning.
ODange of Day.
UNITED STATES UAH, LINE.
For Palatkn, E. F.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FERNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, PICOLATA, AND
uos.yi.yo,
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH.
Tho splendid Side-
Wheel Steamship
Jo*. Wliltney,
Cant. IV. Loveland,
Will snll rogulorly be-
. tween the nlxivcport*
making two trips a
month. This ship has elegant accommodations for
passengers. Cabin Passage $17.50. Steerage $8.
No cotton received at Presses unless plainly mark
ed on the edge. K SAMPSON, Agent, Boston,
myft CRANK A GRAYBILL, Agt*, Sav’h.
HAVING NO SUPERIOR,
Her Style* ore pronounced BRAUT1FITL, OP UNDOUBTED MERIT, mid 0* llniinl
Entirely Exclusive.
a,,d '""""w 0 "' * mnro
FAYOBITE OF ESTABLISHMENTS,
THIS SEASON.
No oiponeo linn been .pared to procure deign*, the mo*t choice and reliable, or FOREIGN ART.
clntlytoRlvo'iw??'™IL K 18 K0W 0, ' KN F0R \N8PKCTION, Invltln K tho Udlea of Sarannah amlvl
Mrs. HASTINGS
Si 0fl0 , B r N ,J , n content with a trilling profit.
The \ ERY BKH1 OF GOODS nro to he found there at prices charged for mo^Iocre styles elsewhere.
MRS..HASTINGfS, Oori of Congress & Whitaker Sts.
Splendid Ncapolltal Bonnots. $1.80,
English Split Straws, commencing $1.83. *
ding lints, commencing 50 cents. -
" mnrSft
A variety of other styles too numerous to muntiou, at corresponding rates.
TOOC’OT.
LKA VKS EVERY WEDNESDAY
AT0,V O'CLOCK.
THU NEW IKON Nteam-
•ST. MARYS, Cant. Jas. Fuke-
hohn, having been thoroughly over
hauled, will leave regularly a*
above, returning on Hut unlay morn
ing In time to connect with Hie New York steamere.
Tld* lKiat has been built expresely for this line, aud
has large and airy saloons ana state-rooms for passed-
gers.
For freight or passive, apply on board, at tho Flori
da stoampacket wharf, or to
CrotmvcII’* BaUUnoro Propeller Line*
FOR BALTIMORE.
J*
i iinuiiuHii (v ui>aauiunnin, akiiud.
Tho St. Marys connects at Bmnswick with Bruns-
wtek and Floruti I hill road; at Pcruandlna with For-
naudinu Ttatlroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Wuldo and Gatusville, and Stage* to Middlrhurg, Ml-
canopy. Newunnsville, Flenilngtou, Ocala aud Tuintw
jacket wharf, or to* having*quicker destjatch than lias ever given Ijefore,
OLAGIIORNS CUNNINGHAM,AKfutB. and aflmvcr ratmof freight.
MISS GARDNER,
159 Oongroaa Street,
Will open her new
SPRING anti SUMMER BONNETS-
Tiiuiisuay, March 20tb.
Tho Ladles nro respectfully invited
to call,
marts—2m
feb!4—1(
Bay; ut Jneksonville’with Jacksonville, Liiko City,
ISludlson and Tnllnhusseo Railroad; at Plcolatannd
Twol with Stages for St. Augustine; nt Palntka with
Hart’s Stages for Orange Springs and Ornla, and
Steamers to Silver Springs, Fort Brooks, Fort Bntler,
Melonvllle and Enterprise. Jy4
altiiin, rmviiuiim
8AML. T. PEARCE,
118 Spear's Wharf, Agent, Baltimore.
FOR NEW YORK.
Fare Xleduoed.
SPRING MILLINERY.
O*
dccd-tf
A. J. MILLER & CO„
(!AUINnT»IAKKIIS&UNDERTAKERS,
No. 157 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH,
GA.
Bound and iieaitiiy. Sold for no fault. A llrst rate |
Po'tcr, Ho.llcr, lylntcr, llnn.ivHurvam, npd^a prl.nn [ oiaRfliV.' 11 Nn»?'work' nind^'tfflprdcr nMhn Ihnrtc.7
notice. Mattrasse*, Johhtug and Bell Hanging done
In the neatest styie, with dos|iatch. fcl>8—ty
Cook. To tie sold in the city; titles warranted.
murSl
Valuable Building Lots at Private Salo.
20 valuable building lots situated on Gordon, Gas
ton and Lincoln streets, In Calhoun and We*oy Wards,
all in fee simple,
JAMES K. BARNUM, M. D.,
Reform Physician and Surgeon,
UNITED STATES HAIL LINE.
For Palatkn,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, PER-
N ANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA ,PICO-
C-abln Passage, : : : : : $15,
By the splendid nml commodious side-wheel steamers,
AUGUSTA,.,..1,800 tons... Capt. M. B. Woouuuu.!
MRS. .PEASE turn Just returned
from New’ York with a choice selection
or BPRING MILLINERY, to which
she would call the attention of her
friend* aud customers. Her Good*
consist of Silk und Crape Bonnet*;
St raw*, fche. has also uli the Btylcs of
Misses’ Flats, Fancy Dress' Caps,
Head-Dresses, and a great variety of
French Flowem.
NO. 106 BROUGHTON STREET* 3 DOORS EAST
marl)
Lot No, 7, I mm lyiuuig, KcynoiUH vrum, isioyuu ( g jnsPKCTKI'IjK.V avicicikb viim unn.
y iSiSfci^ 1 " ,o ti,u
Garden I.ot No. ('
beiwecti Louisville
liom the city.
p..„. ...m p., , ami me country.
o.ta containing B.V acres,situated j doorweHtofMontgom-
lie Road nml Canal, about 2 toilet* Itosldi-nce—li. S. Zlitroiier’s, 2 doors west of oftlee.
Plate or the above lots can be seen at our counting
noin.
Terms-One third cash, balnnco in one and two
Prompt attentiou given to all call*.
BY 44150. W. WILLY.
Ou the first TUESDAY In June.
95 negroes, VI?..: Hannibal, Sarah, Lewis, Robert,
Sophy, George, Lucy, York, Nelly, Torn, Billy, Judy,
Honor!.Mary, Susan, John, Rachel, Lix/y, Becky mut
infant, Robert-, (painter,) John, (carpenter,) Jack, (car
penter.) Peter and Jim.- Also, Lot. of Land with new
residence, at Thunderbolt; sold a* Mu* property
John G. Fnlllgant, deceased, for benefit of heirs a
creditors.
i and
1 horee, 4 mules, 1 Jersey waggon, 2 double wag
gons and harness.
TIIOS. PURSE. *
mat-31 JNO. W. ANDklWON, f Lxcrutore.
Frivato Salo.
Lot No. 1, Ilutrhinson Island, directly opposite
Smett’s Wharf, 800 feel, on the river, 20ft feet deep,
witli about 50 spiles to fasten lumber to, will he sold
nt a bargain and on easy term*.
ALSO.
A beautiful Residence lu the village of WhltesvHle,
. No. 3 C. R. R.; several building lot* and farm niljnin-
ing. containing about ft) acres, part of it. now under
fence, with a growing crop. Many choice Fruit
Trees. Cattle, Hogs ami horses tan lie bought with
the place. For further particulars apply nt, my ofllec.
npr7
ft shares Central Railroad Slotk. nprIO
INCOME TAX.
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, I
Savannah, May l*t, 1880. s
I A ft I now ready to receive Rotuni* and payment
of tlm Income aud Commission Tax, for the year
Hiding tld* day. The Imnks will, lie closed on the
Iftlh iiiHt.
The subjoined extract or the Ordinance Is given for
the Information or all persons concerned:
*• The following taxes shall he levied, assessed nml
paid, to-wlt; One dollar ou every hundred dollars «r
all profits and all income derived from the pursuit, of
any faculty, profession or oceiiiiatfon, trade or em
ployment, except person* whoso Income does not ex-
nihil $HtH). or from the exercise of any olllce. Income
from the practice of dentistry, &v„ and one dollar on
every bundled dollars of nil coininfsslbiis received by
factors, vendue musters, or other person* vending
having goods, wares, merchandise, produce, real und
rsonal property, on commission, or on Joint ae-
unt. between the first day of May, IRftft, and the first
jy of May. 1880.” GKO. W. IIAVIS,
mayl—tlftM _______ City Treasure
I). KOU1IAUM.
. J. CLEUKNTS.
W. D. ZOGBAUM & 00.,
Importers and Dealers
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC,
IMnsicnl Iiistrnnients,
DirsiCAL GOADN of all dcW(>rlplloii|i.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED*
STEINy^AY &> SOIST’S
PIANO FORTES,
Acknowledged by all the lmst Judges to tie the
VERY BESTNOW MADE.
Second hand Plano Fortes token in excluiuge.
New Music received weekly.
All kinds of Musical Instruments rcjiairnd, and
Plano Foetus tuned.
All orders particularly attended to, and executed ut
tlm shortest notice. upr27
Cjreat Attraction!
$15,000 WORTH
OP FANCY AND STAPLE.
Oo st, for O ask,
on AmtovED cnEDii,
I NTENDING TO (HOAR TUI* HIV ni>SI-
ill'.* In Saviumnll, I will offer until 1st of Juno, lit
M. J. BUCKNER,
Boots and. Shoos
OF EVEHY DESCRIPTION,
Non. 51 AND 162 UIHUONS' KANOK,
. SAVANNAH, (1A.
Jnnl’i—1y
Vernonburg House.
THIN pleasant resort will tie
'pon Tor the reception of visitors on
, the lst of May. For terms, apply to
1*. 1. CONSTANTINE,
aprft—tlJuue
The Paviliou House.
HR. T. (!. CHICK re
spectfully announces that ho Im*
; opened the above epUhlislimont,
valid is preimred to nncnminodatu
ATHENS HOTEL,
Ity V. I>. ItlcAlliitliir.
J will entertain tho traveling pnl»-
lie with good acuomin(Hlation, good
fare, Ac, at the following rates:
Per day, $1,115; per week, $ft.OO.
nnma.'iA, iinv-nm.
LATA AND TOCOI.
LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT
9X O'CLOCK.
THK STltAHIF,ll NT.
JOHNS, Capt. N. Kino, having
lieen thoroughly overhauled, ha* re-
'sumed her place on the line, und
will leave regularly as »t>ove. For
freight or passage, upply on ward/ at the Fieri*
Sleumpackct Wharf, or to
CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
ThirlMUit conncets at Brunswick with the Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad: at Fcrimndiim with For-
nandina Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge. Starke,
Waldo and Gainesville, and Stages to MIddlehitre, Mi
cauopy, NcwniinvHle, Flemtngtou, Ocala and *l%mpn
Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Luke City,
Madison and 1'allahussee Railroad; at PteolatuaudTo-
col with Stage* for St. Augii*tltie; at Palatkn with
Hart's Stage* for Orange Spring* mid Ocala, and
Steamers to Sil ver Springs, Fort Brooks, Fort Bntler,
Melonviile and Enterprise.
The ST. JOHNS will make a monthly trip to Mid-
dlehurg, Black Creek, leaving the la*t Friday or every
month. • . Jy4
frreiffhi and Passage Greatly Reduced I
FERNAND1NA AND SAVANNAH
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM PACKET
Til 15 SUPERIOR AND KLI5-
gant steamer AUGUSTA,Capt.Philips,
having been purchased expressly for
Ithi* route, will hereafter make regul
trips iKaweeu the above named |>orts,only touching
Brunswick and Hamilton'* Landing.
The AUGUSTA will leave Savannah every MON
DAY and THURSDAY at Three O'clock, P. M., from
Dillon’s Wharf, foot of the Gns Works.
Returning, will luuvo Pcrnaudliiu every WEDNES
DAY and SATURDAY, ntlt A. M.
Site will make close connections at Fcrnnndina with
the Florida Rail Road, aud thence to all point* in Jhe
interior of Florida.
Passage $4.00. »»
Cotton from Fernamllnn to Savannati, 50 cent* per
ljule. Freight taken at one-third less than present
rate*.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
marft JNO. U. FltASKlt A GO., Agents.
For Augusta,
IUI1TUN bTKNKT, u
OF JEFFERSON.
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
SAVANNAH RIVER.
/ftSK*** fcv TIII5 fuvorito iron steamer SWAN,
l IfcrtJiSdW Oaptaln J. G. Gaunkt. leave* Hie
Charleston Wharf every FRIDAY AF-
:>t5£iSSESSiB£TI2HNUUN, at ft o’clock, for the above
placet*. For engagement of freight, Ac., apply to
J. P. BROOKS & CO., Agents, .
Charleston Wharf.
N. B.—No freight received after 4 o’clock on tho
afternoon of departure. apr4
FOR AUGUSTA AND IN
TERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—The
steam packet JOHN A. MOORE will
resume her regular trips w« above, on
SATURDAY MORNING, at nine o’clock, and will
continue to leave every Saturday.
For freight or passage, apply on hoard, to Capt. T.
N. l'lillput, nr (fel.l) M. ‘ '
. A. COH&N, Agent.
New Express Route.
C 'ct?
South West Corner Boll and Broughton Streets
Adams’ Express Company’* Southern Express, for
express facilities via the great Scaljoard lino, will ho
extended over that route to tld* eity^ Packages,
parcels, Ac., for (Charleston or Intcrnicdrato stations
on the road, ran he left nt Hamden’* Express Ofllcc,
Bay Htreet, or will he calletl for, t»y leaving notice at
the office. Packages by . express forwarded daily by
passenger trains, and delivered on arrival
riUIIN INSTITUTE In donlgued to pre-
pare young men for active hiisiness, and isopen
for Evening Instruction* only, that persons engaged
during the day can avail themselves of gaining a tho
rough Mercantile Education.
Pupil* (viu eoinmenco nt any t ime and pursue their
course at pleasure. r~ *—••*—-•
Visiting and Wt ,
und certificates fitted out; and all kind* of Business
and Ornamental Writing executed.
Rooms open from 7 to 10 oVlock P. M.
charge Tor dray uge.
aprtT—lm
J. SPOONER, Agtini.
Jantt—ly
B. F. MOORE, Prinulpal.
SEVIlfi UCIIIES!
ALEXABBEB F. BKUHETT,
Agent ibr the Sale of
REAL ESTATE
PERSONAL PROPERTY
H A8 for sale Real Estate in any part of the city,
which ho will dispose of on terms to suit pur
chasers.
lie also otfura for sab) Central and Southwestern
Railroad Stock, aud Stocks of the Banks of the city.
He will also nttend to the renting of houses, and tnt)
hiring amt soiling of negroes. He respectfully
-•' Ih friondf ““ J "
its tho putronngo of hi* friends and the pnhllc.
THOS. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
T HK WUBELBB Oe W.H.MON SKW-
1NG MACHINE In every variety und price.
ALSO,
THK L1IDD, WEBSTER A CIO.
LIGHT STITCH MACHINE 111 every style, at
MANUPAOTURKUS’ J'llJCES,
Constantly on hand by
” T ILMOT.A RICHMOND,
linker
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
Q-ILDER, GLAZIER
AND
G RAINER.
All kind* of Painters’ Tools, WlilteLead, Oils, Mixed
apr13—ly Cor. Whltnker and Congress streets.
These steamship*
Ijelong to the old es
tablished and favor
ite Hue, Known as
the “ New York npd
Savauiiah Steam
•Navigation CnnqMi-
nv,”andln comfort,
accommodations and thro, cannot lie excelled. They
commanded by experienced, skilful, careful and
DU. J. II. NcLEAN’S
Stren^tliexiing Oordial,
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER,
polltu oDIcera.
JOIIN K. WILDKU & OALI.TK,
Aaenu, Hav«miah.
SAM’T, L. jnTCfiKU. & SON,
AkciiIh, Now York.
CROMWELL’S STEAMERS,
The Greatest Boinedy in th e World,
AND TIIK
Most Ddichus
|ANI>
DELIGHTFUL
i’OUDIAf.
Rates of Freight
From Now York to RomIoii, Providence. [
and Portland, and vice vorsn. on !
Merclianalse Nlilpped by
Cromwell’* Steamerw. -
INCLITDING EVERY EXPENSE OF TRANSHIP
MENT IN NEW YORK: ;r
Ronton. Prov'ncc. 1'oil'd.
\H G2 $1 uo
Cotton, fMjnle
Flour, \Jt bbl
Hide*, (salted) W lUOlhs 20
*‘ (dry) each 8
Leather, (rolls) W 1(H) th* is
Rice, W tierce $1 ,’JO
Wool, V too th* .*«
Measurement goods, foot...
KVKIt TAKEN.
It I* strictly a sci
entific aud Vegeta
ble Compound, pro
cured by the distllia-
mI by the...
t ion of Root*. Herbs
and Bark, Yellow
Dock, Blood Root,
Black Root, Sarasa-
parillu, Wild Chcrrj-
n >-„■ ..rr 1 lark and Datululhm
UCfoffi IttKlIlg enter* into Us
Boot* and Shoos, (ca*e*)..
4Jtf
Tolwcco, 100 tf>*
tST" Other article* at proportionate rates.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
Agents. Savannah. Ga.
H. B. CROMWELL A CO.,
THE
LIVER IffflGORATOR
PRBPAItKD BY DR. SANFORD.
_ ,. I# V KK A All J jUlUCI UV DU L’ J 1.U.3
tOHUlOHUOCU LlllfrCly from GtUUSt j Have been sold durlim the past six months,
1 8 ONE OF THK BENT PIIROATIW 110 instance ha* It tidied in giving entire satis!
AND LIVER ™ ICTnKjiv ti"® the^.® Who, then, m |H sufil-rfrou. 'v^ucsh or,
iti.Oi.il iw.i j «... PnOtnoin «..j ... when Me Lean s Htreimthiug Cordial will cure
lie that act* a* a Cathartic, cusior, milder and mure
effectual than nny other medicine known. It is not
only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting llrst on
the Liver to eject Its morbid mutter, thus accomplish-
„ ■■ Attfr tutting.
position. The entire active remedial principle of each
Ingredient i* thoroughly.extracted by my new method
of distilling, producing a dellcous, exhllerating spirit,
and the most Infallible remedy for r uovoting the dis
eased system, and restoring tho sick, sufi'erlngnnd de
bilitated INVALID to HEALTH mid STRENGTH.
irieLeaii’M SCrrenfflliouliii; Co dial
WILL KFFKpTUALLY OnillS
Liver Coninhtint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nc^
volts Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and all DIbcjisos
arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach,Heartburn,
Inward Piles, Acidity orSIckncssof the Stomach, Fall-
ness of Ittoml to the Head, Dull Pain or Swimming in
the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, FuPpe** or wuiglit
In tho Ktoiimcli, Hour Eructation*, ChoklngorStilfijct-
ting Feeling* when lying down, Dryno** or Y'ollow-
lies* of the Skin and Eyes, Night Sweat*, Inward Fe
vcr*. Pain lu the Small of the Back, Cliest or Hide
Sudden Hushes of heat, Depression of Spirits. Fright
ful Dream*, Languor, Despondency or any Nervous
Diseases, Sores or ltlotche* on the Skin, and Fever
and Ague (or Chills aud Fever.)
OVER A MILLION OP BOTTLES
“ * ‘ “ i ntlis, and In
sAtisfactlon.
I 1 or debility
when Me Lean’s Streuglhlug Cordial will cure yon f
No language cau convey an adequate IdoAof the lm-
cdlatc and a‘ '
NEW GOODS.
IIGNRY LATHROP & GO.
HAVEJDSTnBOEIVBD A NEW SHI-.
PLY OK GOODS, IN
PRINTED ORGANDIES AND JACONETS
“ “ ROBES
ENGLISH BAREGES
TRIMMED LACE SETTS
“ “ SLEEVES
MUSLIN COLLARS
EMBROIDERED 1IDKFS.
WHITE LISLE nOSE
MOURNING LACE SETTS AND COLLARS
LINEN SHEETINGS AND IRISH LINENS
DAMASK NAPKINS AND DOYLES
I jHROWN and BLEACHED COTTON 8IIEET-
•RROWNand BLEACHED TABLE DIAPER
MARSEILLES QUILTS, SPREADS, &c.
aprlS
John Oliver,
sashes, ’mm” BOOHS,
PAPER HANGING &C.,
No. 10 Wliitaker Street
ooiqntn or bat unb.
fcbd—ly
l’llM) FORTES.
NTJNNS & CLARK.
ESTABLISHED IN 1833.
the mmsoiti-
... o|
cd Itistru-
|bor took the Aj
tho aljove nnmoc
monta less tlmn tbtW-
yeara since, and through tliolr '
INTRINSIC! HI 151C IT ALONE
lias sold ovor BIXTr of them.
The ACKNOWLEDGED VALUE of these Instrn
mentsOVLlt ALL OTHERS I* very plainly shown
III tUoajmnlo fiict that within tha hint TKN YEARS
ovor hOlfl’Y dWerent nmkiir. lu tlio Unltod states
have rulsted their Plano Fortes upon the pnhllc ns the
“ VKltY BEST EVER MADE,"
not one of whom hnB n hnslutee axtetenee to-ilay while
Nnnne S> Clark have Kono eteadlly ou for nearly
FORTY YEARS,
never making
‘CHEAP INSTRUMENTS,"
but, on tho contrary, conahiotly Improving, thereby
nlaclnit theineelvea, ut thin tlmo ld«her lu the ontlniu-
iiou or ell initnlclnun, whether prulbmlomU or amateur,
than they liave over boon before nlilco they commenced
Mr. It. lute a largo etock on hand, and la mcdvliur
by weekly Btcamem, mid bego hla (Honda and the pal?
lie geaenilly to rail andace tlicao
WOOD,
DELAWARE A
STATE
Cnpit al 3?i-iv!o - - . ~ - - eioo,'
WOOD, EDDY 0e CO., Mutineer.. /Mi®
The Jlmuijrorn’ Otllcenftro located nt IVIImlnt'ton,
Delaware, and St. Lunin, Mlmnrt.
r''“' 0 " 0 ")KAOJnHOENT SCHEMES
Will Ito drawn In public under the mperlnlendcnce
of nwoni Commlsnlouers, appointed by thoGoverner.
Wood, Eddy & CoVs Lottery,
,s,w -
I Git AND CAPITAL PltlgB OF
nil
1 Prise of...
1 l*rlco of. .•»
3 Prize*or..........1!
8 Prixcs of * .l,
3Prtxo«4»r...........8,(
ftPrlKeaoL......
3 Prlxu&.of..... ii Mki
.«H -. T <7.
■ 'k~-
IU0Prices of...
82,800 Price* amounting to *i,ien,7ss
Nearly ono prleo to every two ticket*.
Ticket*, tab; Howe., JtO; Quarter*,*-
('erlllieutenorPncinges wIll bo e’oTd' uUho follow--
^m^f^.'^Vb.lb Ticket*....*209 00
8bQuarter
2b Klgtith " ...
SPLENDID SCHE.HE
To be drawn oach WEDNESDAY In Janet
. t* |t Tn QQ 6, If •
,.lnnol;l, li
Nearly one prise to every two Tlckctat ,
58 NUMUEnt—m Dll AWN nALWITS.
1 CAPITAL PJtIZK OF $37,6001 ,
1 Prlttoof.. *15,K£l 15Prize*of....*10d • ,< j:>
a mnt'or. Mm m mcm or:..-.38:Sr®^ra@0
•I Pt-Ivnli nf rjkl ftr, 1><-)vr.a nf HID
2 Prize* nr..-....,
4 Prizes of.
15 Trlzc* of........... 1,000
15 Prize* of.,.
a-J.ilOfl Prizes.,
Wliolo ticket* I
CcrllllentcB of Pncl
drawn each Wednwdiu
rate*, which I* the rlek: -
Ccrtlilcato of Pacluigo of20 Whole Tlcketa....*149 50
. 54 5
•• “ ■ 29Quurtcr “
In ordering tlckcU or* certificate*, onclo*o tho
amount of muney to onr uddrea* for want you wish to
pnrebnee; name the Lottary In which you wl*h It In--
vested, and whether yon wish Wholes, Halves, Qnnr-
19 , ■ -
Immediately after the drawing, a Printed Drawing,
certified to by the Comraiezloncnt, will ho eontwlth
ilanatlon. - ■
plM&iSe^
“All comnlnnlcatlonB »
All prize* or.*!,(
ntclynOcrtlie
of forty day*.
Our 8lngle Number Lotteries,
oapitai prize $60,000 I
DlUWJiVmTSATUSDAY.
Wholo Ticket*, $1°; Dalveit, *5: Quarter*, *2.50.
Ordor* (hr ticket* or oertlflcato* In nny of tho above
«chemos to ho directed to
WOOD, EDDY & CO„ Wilmlngtou. Dol.,
or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., 8t. Louie, Mlrtourl.
The Drawing* of Wood, Eddy*Co.’»Lotte-
£ iSS s ™ Ml “
w-
Ing two purposes effectually, without any of tho pain*
fill feelings experienced In tho operation of most Ca
thartics. It strengthens tho system nt tho same time
that it purees it; and whoti taken dally, In moderate
uses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual
inldlty.
Tho Ulver Is ouoof
tuna ion* wen. uiu puw-
The stomach Is almost
healthy action of the
anen of Its functions;
fault, the bowels are
stem suffers in conse-
,o I* 1 v e r—having
For the diseases of that
prictor* lias made It bis
more than twrenty years,
wherewith to counter-
meats to which It is lin-
To prove that this
ay person troubled
R lalut. In nny of its
>t tie and conviction is
Thetfi) Gums remove
ter from the system,
a healthy flow or bile,
acb, ennsing food to dl-
the blood, giving
wholo machinery, re*
disease—effecting a rad-
7inr* -
tho principal regulators
when It performs Its
or* are fully developed,
entirclydupeiutent on tlio
Liver for the perform-
when the stomach i* at
nt fault, aud the whole
qucnce of oue organ—
ceased to do Its itnty.
organ, one of the pro
study, in a practice of
to und some remedy
act tho many derange-
nervous system, whether ’broken down by execs*,
weak by nature, or Impaired by sickness, tho relaxed
aud untiring orgauixatlon is restored to Its pristine
health mid vigor.
MARRIED PERSONS,
Or others confclous of inability, from wliatuver cause,
will find McLean’s Strengthening Oordlnl u thorough
regenerator of tho system; and all who may have in
jured themselves by improper Indulgence, will find lu
this Cordial a certain and speedy remedy.
TO THE LADIES.
JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS,
at his rooms, Court House Square.
novl7—fim H. 8. BOGARDU8.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial Is a sovereign and
speedy care for Incipient Consumption, Whites, Oh-
ructedor Difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of
the Womb. Giddiness, Fainting and all Disease* In
cident to Females.
THERE 18 NO MISTAKE ABdUT IT.
Saflbr no longer. Take it according to Direction*.
‘ lie, strengthen and liivlgi
with Liver Coni
form*, lias but to try a
certain.
all morbid or bad mnt-
supnlying in their place
Invigorating the stom-
—-t well, purifying
Bilious atiuQks ^
£5
One dose after eating
the stomach and prc-
Ing and souring.
Only one dose taken
Nightmare.
Only one dose taken
bowels gently, and cares
One dose taken after
"BFSS&. onwo
ways relieve Blok
One battle taken for
moves the cause of the
perfect cure.
Only one dose lmrac-
Ic, while
One dose, often re
fer Cholera Itlor-
of Cholera.
0T Only one bottle
of tho system the effects
sickness.
One bottle taken
moves all eallowncss or
slrin.
One dose taken a
gives vigor to the appe-.
gent well.
One dose, often re-
Diarrhoea in its
Summer and Bow*
most to tho first dose.
Onn nr two doses
leal cure,
are cured, and, what
"d, by the occasional
'isorat or.
Is sufficient to relieve
vent the food ftorn rls-
before retiring, prevents
loosens tho
Coltiveueisii
each meal will
It will stimulnrc, *!lengthen and invigorate you and
cause the bloom of heaiih to mount your chcekngaln.
Every liottle I* warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
it yonr children are sickly, pnnr or aflllctcd Mc
Lean's Cordial will make them healthy, fat and re-
host. Delay not a moment; try it and be convinced.
It Is delicious to take.
CAUTION.—-Beware of Drnggl-ts or dealers who
nay try to [mini upon you somu Bitter or Sarsaparil
la trash, which they can buy cheap, by wiylngltisjust
ns good. Avoid «ncn men. Ask for McLean’s Strength-
t bulling Cordial, and take nothing else. It Is the only
remedy that will purity the blood throughout, and at
the samo time strengthen thu system^' » .
Ono table spoonful taken every moriiing fasting, Is
a certain preventive tor Cholera, Chills and rever,
Yellow Fever, or any prevalent dlsedsd.
Price only $1 per nottle, or six bottles f “
T HE UNI>I5UNIc;M5D remote being
ccsMiily compoIlwlio *tate to hla patrons, and
all who obtain tMiBsesslon of Imttlea bearing his name,
that their carelossuess In not returning tho same, is
subjecting him to very Metre and unjiwt lott**. It
shouldbu borne In mind that tho cost of those bottles
Is FIVE CENTS EACH, and that/be only disposes of
the contents, wlth tbo understanding that the bottles
ore to bo returned when empty: therefore, nny person
giving away, destroying or retaining them when emp
ty, or In any manner depriving litei or their use. Is
committing an unjust act. With a knowledge of the
above facts, no honestly disposed person will Iks in-
defrauding mu out of what is,Justly
ng nlHiut their premises tho useless
infraction of my bottles, bnfc will have
tho place from which they were ob
me Hint I may recover them.
• • . ,ZJOHN RYAN,
, corner Bay and West Broad streets.
Manufacturer nr tho best bottled Soda Water In
vuniuih; Bottler ofj*ortcr, Ale, Lager Beer; nUo. C6I
dials. Syrups, Bitters, Ac.
N. II.—My joHipe are all Blue. nprtt—1 f
” YES YOU" MAY
USE OR RECOMMEND
Heimstreef
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,
MO, 75 YOIIK BTKEET, »KAU TUB COlUlT IIOIWZ.
tEstnMtelica In ISM.]
Shawl*. Ac,; also, Tahlo Cover* anil Crapo Shawl*
clcanod and Wenched In tho best manner. Ladle*’
Kid and Doe*kIn,Glovca cleaned til t ‘
Htylo.
The suhzcrlher beg* lc:
prep*rod to clennj Weach
und Flat* in the mOEt
moderate.
..V
i tho beet London
j to.itato that he I* now
loaeniic.
Gentlemen’* Garmoht* Djl
detention or dost
them returned to
tallied, or notify
GEI
patron* and friend* for 1
A. GALLOWAY.
►
SOUTH BROAD STREET, ’
IB.ANOH.
BRA
CONGRESS
AI. l’OWELL & CO., Proprietors,
Also, j
J.H,)
Bole proprietor of tho Cordial.
JcLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
HAIR COLORING!
HeutliiJlin Wl " ' l, ‘ PI F'r“K"ln°Savunna'irby KING * WARING, atid
.. h11 respectable druggists in tnoBohlli.
retnulo obstruction re-
dlsouse, and makes i
dlately relieves Chol<
Canton .Mattings.
I. needed to throw out
of medlclno alter a long
for Jaundie'.'n-
unnatural colorfrom the
mUR SUBSCRIBERS WOULD IN-
1 vlto *
vile attention to their a**ortmcut of
- Mattings: ' l
WHITE;!UKD-OHKCK AND DAMASK.
Wo hum the abort In the varloM«-wltUh*--*4,4-1,
AND FIND IT 1’0 BE
A Perfect Hair Restorative,
promoting tho. etrength and growth of tho llalr, and
giving Rail tho.bouuty or youth. Do you doubt it t.
READ) KMDI BEAD!
SonnooN InutE, Ks*zx Co., N. Y.,
W. K. v nabA», Tfty.. N.)T:? n S“r
commenced tnrnlnff —‘
until UlxcatM\fem... m
coarse. 1 ji«t Summerl had reached \
\vhen 1 was Induced by a friend to j
Hinlovrr,
Orders
or city iu
that our
a fair and unit
times, will lndc
nt rail rood.
In; qmmtltle* lm. than 60 lbs, lc., Nt. .