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SAVAATTVA-
»¥,»«, J. WAMB,
Administrator's Bale,
By virtue of nu order from the Honorable the Court of
Ordinary or CImthalU county, will lie cold on the
rtrut Tuesday Itt Julio next, bet ween the usual linuni
t Tuesday luJiino next, bet ween the usual hours
or sale, before the Court House door .In Savannah:
A negro hoy, named Richard,bolimglngtotheoslatc
of Mrs. K. A lllanehanl, for the henetlt of the heirs
and creditors of said estate. Terms rash, yureluisers
'• lor titles.
TALL,.
mu luxciiuugi', in ii (i uiuck.
A pair of Northern Carrlngo Horses, kind and gen-
tie in harness, anti acclimated, being in use in the city
for the hint two years, and nro well known. Halo post-
• tlto last twoyear*, and arc wolf known. Halo posl
o. •Term* niaylri
At Private* Bale.
Lot No, 1, Carpenter’ll How, corner of Hast Brood
and Broughton st*. Thu improvements consist nr a
brick store and dwelling,' with a lino cellar, and a
wooden tenomont building oil a'brick basement, hot
fee simple. Terms will bo accommodating. aprl»
If not sold by Tuesday* 1st May, will be sold ut the
Court House.
BY Iff, H t WILLIAMS.
At Private Bale.
75 boxes of that Jong called for Hoterslve Soap,
warranted to wash grease spots out of any garment
without Injury to the cloth, and without running,
aprao . _
BY A MINIS. .
„ Administrator’s Sale.
Hy virtue of au order from the Honorable the Court ol
Ordinary of Chatham county, will l>o sold on the.
First Tuesday In .Tone next, between the usual hours
of sale,*bofura the Court House door in Savnnnuh:
I.ot. No. 83, Liberty Ward, and improvement* there*
on, being a. portion of the estate of John J. Waver,
sold for the henetlt of the heirs and creditors of said
estate—purchasers paying for titles.-
mar20
BY IiABOCHB & BELL;
Mi
Bed Cedar Math Proof Gheste at Private Sole.
list received from Nashville, Tenn., CO Cedar Moth
J tnisi received irom i\nsnvjne, miiii., uu vuimr luum
roof Chests, assorted sizes, the best nrtl.clo ever
shipped here for the preservation of furs, woolens and
lirnAflnlntliH. for till*I'.linnto. A Inn. n lot of Onnnur’s
broadcloths, for thlsc.linnte. Also, a lot of Cooper’s
Ware. Call and oxamim 1 . , may 10
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons.
On WEDNESDAY next. May ltftft, at II o’clock, In
front, of our store, will be sold without reserve,
8 tine Double Rockawaya, 0seals
a One Leather Top Buggies
y good Bugglos
1 Double Heat Hunting Wagon. •
Sale positive, to close consignment.
Terms—Under$100, cash; over #100, 00 days, with
out interest, for approved paper. maylt
Valuable Store for Bent.
On THURSDAY, 171b May, at eleven o’clock, on the
premises,
Will be rented to the highest bidder, the remaining
Lease, ending 1st of April, 180*3, or that eligable Brick
Store, flouting Market Square, on Brynu street. This
is one of the best stands In this city for a Grocery or
Liquor Store. It Is ulso a desirable stand for a Cloth-
inghnd Shoe Store, ns It Is situated oil one of the most
public thoroughfares in this city. It Is a two story
Brick Building, withadeep cellar. From the location
of this store It is a rare opppqrtnnlty to meet with
sin'll a valuable store for rent.
Terms—Rent payable quarterly, with approved se
curity. " - - “
M TO BBNVa—TIio House on Broughton
street, on Lot No. 85. Franklin Ward, at pres
ent leased to'Tlr, W. T. Park. PoshoshIoii
given on the 1st or November. For terms,
enumrttnt tins offleo. _ aprtl-twtf
AftAfc, TO KICNT.—A two story and basement
SlilfP brick lionse on north side Bay street, near cor-
jiifHSfl ! ,or Montgomery street, For torms, apply
iJM&to JOHN MoMAIION,
»J»ci-!r Bavstreot.
J2\V* ¥OIll£.—i
v i LINK—The timtilor packet aChf.’L.'H.
IsV, DAVIS. PiMir.il mailer, will liavc quick
^*S$& Voc ' Km Wr^nn.
£idc.
taking Mu.
I AOR fSA LI?.—18 shares Central R. R. Stock.38
. shares South Western R. R. Stock, 80shnroa Mus
cogee R. It. Stock.
Wanted—50 shares Gas Stock, for which a full price
will be paid. . [mayiaj J^ BRYAN A SON.
I AOH NaiLK.—The Bonds of the Savannah, Al-
, bany and Gulf Rail Road Company, guaranteed
^hY.«E:
by t he city of Savannah. #500 each, 7 per cent* liitor-
est, payable January and July. Enquire of
JOS. BRYAN,
> maytt . Johnson Square.
1 AOR SALE .-A Woniun, 88 years of ego.eultn-
. ble for house work or child’s nurse. Also, one
elderly Woman, good cook, washer and Ironor, at
JOS. BRYAN’S,
nmyJl Jolmson Square.
For Charleston,
INLAND ROUTE, VIA BLUFFTON, HILTON
nKAD, AND BEAUFORT.
-I THIS Mll'IiniOll IRON
steamer CKC1LK, Capt. F. Puck.
ft • *1W1HJKa\.WIU leave the Charleston wharf
.4Mggjj£jA^ovory WEDNESDAY AFTER*
“—■■NOON, at 1 o'clock, tor the above
engagements apply to
% P. BROOKS A CO., Agenta,
~ * itonWr
May ITtli, at ft o’clock P. M.
* Cabin Passage; * #15 00
•> Steerage......... 5 00
N. B.—Throuffli tickets fttrnlshcd by this steamship
via Philadelphia to Atlantic City, Capo May or New
-liUadolphL ,w -.v-r-r-HHI! —_„ v ...
York* with prlvilego of either terminus, for #10.
For freight or l>«ssago u H)>Iily^o
except for Charleston.
HAOlt MALI?.—Four prime Boys, from 10 to 14
J? years old; three prime Girls, from 18 to 17 years;
- ..i**j.2zma**t**^ «-*» « ^ t0 jj,V
three-Women. Cooks and House Servants,
IIICU II HIIIHU, MIllIlN IIIIII 1111111*1* niTWIIlin, «».» Ill IHI
i »*.trs; prime Woman and her I wo children ; prime
I’oiimn mid her daughter, 14 years and son 10 years
old; Woman, 35 years old, good cook and washer, and
her child, 1 year old;-prime Mau, capable driver on
cotton anil provision farms, and Ids family of three,
embracing woman, boy anil girl; Man, #1 years old,
sound, and Boy 18 years old. A. BRYAN,
npr31 . ___ Market Square.
I jiOH SALE.—A desirable place 11 \'o ami a half
V miles Twin Savannah, half a mile east of the Ogc-
chce Plank Rond, 800 acres eleared laud and good
dwelling house; excellent farming land; 444 acres In
tho tract. A. BRYAN,
aprat ^ Markot Square.
F OR SALE.—A No. 1 Cook, Washer and Iron
or, about 80 yenrsofn^o. ,
A nrlmo Woman, obout J13 years of age, and her girl
A prlmo w oman, ubont 33 years of nf
child, about 6 years of age. Apply to
aprll dC BRYAN, Job
Johnson Square.
I ^OK SALK.—L«it No. l mid improvements, stlu-
? ated iu parpenter’s Row, will be sold before the
Court House flooi tn this city, on the first, q’uesday In
April next, it not disposed ot at pirvate sale.
mnr8—If JAMES SMITH, Bay street.
FOR SALK.—A Plantation on
the Little Ogechec Bond, ten miles
from*Savannah, by the Savannah, Al
bany A. Gulf Rail Road, which passes
through the distance of two miles.—
The* whole tract contains lielween 8.000 and4,000 acres,
ami can easily be dlvidisl Into two Plantations, it is
well timbered—Inis an excellent pasture, mid Is one of
the best producing plantations In the country. The
buildings consist of u flno dwelling house,
house, corn house, stable and negro houses, which will
accommodate 80 negroes. For terms, <&c., apply to
. J. BRYAN,
fi4>8 Johnson Squme, Savannah, Ga.
tilas Fitting 1 ,
For Sale.
Fifteen Building Lots, beautifully situated
the
Central Railroad,In the healthy village of Whitesville,
No. 8. Apply immediately.
Also, a Lot on Lovers' Lane of 17 acres. mny£
At Private Sale.
Several desirable lots and Improvements in various
parts of the city; will be a bargain Apply at our of
ficii
ALSO,
8 five acre lots, well adapted to gardening purposes,
just outside of city limits. Apply at ofllct-. iiprS
Primo Likely Nogro Man -at Private Sale.
A smart, intelligent, likely Man, about 80years old,
sound and healthy. Sold for no fault. A first rate
Porter, Hostler, Painter, House-servant,'and n prime
Cook. To bo sold in the city; titles warranted.
marfJl
Valuable Building Lota at Private Sale.
80 valuable building lots sltualed on Gordon, Gas
ton and Lincoln streets, In Calhoun mid Wesey Wards,
all In fee simple.
—ALSO—
Lot No. 7, Third Tything, Reynolds Ward, 00 by IK)
fqot, feo simple, aud Improvements, sltiinted nearly
opposite the Marshal nouse.
-ALSO-
Garden Lot No. i«, containing 5# acres, situated
between Louisville Road and Canal, about 8 miles
from.1 ho city. . *
Pints of tho above lol s can be seen at oar counting
room. . . . • , .
Terms—One-tliIra cash, lihlance In one and two
ars.
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PROMPTLY ATTEND
ED TO BY
JOHN L. ELLS,
FORMURLY
Inspector Savannah Crn« Jjight Co*
S»im*-I’0NUUKSS HTRKKT I.ANK, UKTWKKN. UUl.t. AND
Wliri’AKKR STREKTS.
O RDERS lclt at Mr. Hodge’s News Re
pot, N. W. corner Bull mul Broughton streets, or
at Mr. J. It. Farrell’s, N. E. cornor Bull amt Brough
ton streets, wilt receive prompt attention,
ileelt—If
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
CAIlUViyi'illAKCltS&IIIVIIEKTAKEKS,
No. 157 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH,
N EW Furnitureof’nll klndN, eoiiHtatit-
ly on timid; also, a large assortment of Looking
Glasses. New Work made to order at. the shortest
notice. Mat trasses, Jobbing mid Dell Hanging done
Iu the neatest style, with despatch.
JAMES K. BARNUM, M. D.,
Relorm Physician and Surgeon-,
BY «KO. IV. WYllY.
R iisi'Kcri'ri.i.Y nvi'Kiis ms pr»
fessional Services to the citizens of Savannah
and the country.
Ofilcoon Hull street, second door west ofMontgom-
r, fronting Elbert Square.
On the first TUESDAY In June.
85 negroes, viz.: Hannibal. Sarah. Lewis. Robert,
Monliy, George, l.m:y, York. Nolly. Tom, llllly. Jody.
Rokert,Alary, Susan, Jolm, Rachel, r.laxy. Braky nod
liibnl, Itobarl,(pointer,) Jollii, (ear|ientcr,y.raek, (car-
neuter,) Rotor and Jlln, Aloe, I.ot (0 I.'liul with now
roaltlcnco, nl Thunderbolt: wild ak tho property ol
John tt. Kalllgnnt, iloeonsoa, for hem-nt of liolra and
creditors.
t horse, 4 mules, 1 Jersey waggon, 2 double wag
gons and liarnoss.
THUS. PURSE. . I Rr«.piitors
mar2l JNU. W. ANl)kRSON, f J, * xtcl,tHrH *
Private Sale.
Lot No. 1, Hutchinson Island, directly opposite
Smett’a Wharf, (500 feet on the river, 200 feet deep,
with about 50 splits to fasten lumber to, will be sold
at a bargain mid on easy terms.
Al.SK>,
A beautiful Residence in the village of Wliitesvllle,
No. 3 C. R. R.; several building lots uud farm adjoin
ing, containing about 50 acres, part, of it now under
feuco, with a growing crop. Many choice fruit
Trees. Cattle, 1 logs mid horses can be bought with
tho place. For feyther particulars apply at iny office.
M. J. BUCKNER,
DEALER IN
Boots and Shoos
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Non. II AND 15* (iIBBIIMI' ItANUK,
SAVANNAH, UA.
Jan25—ly
Vernonburg* House.
TlflS pleasant rasort will lie
open for tho reception of visitors on
the 1st of May. For terms, apply to
1\ L CONSTANTINE.
" nprfl—tIJune
The Pavilion House.
apr”
5 shares Central Railroad Stork.
nprlfi
IV. D. ZdOBAUM.
W. D. Z0«BAUM & CO.,
Importers, and Dealers
MH, T. C. ClIICK re-
„ spcntfully announces that he has
opened the above establisliment,
ami is prepared to iuicommod.ile
Mils friends mul the public, from
whom ho solicits u liberal share ol patronage.
declO
tf
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC,
Musical Instruments,
ATHENS HOTEL,
Ely C‘. P. illcA Ilistcr.
I will entertain the traveling pub
lic with good accommodation, good
fare, Ac, at. the following rates:
Per day, #1.05; per week, #6.00.
MUSICAL CIOOKS of all dcMcriptltmfi.
AGENTS FOR Tin? CELEBRATED
STEINWAY & SON’S
PIANO FORTES,
Acknowledged by all the beet. Judges to -be the
fEUY BEST NOW MADE.
Second hand Plano Fortes taken In exchango.
New Music, received weekly. *
All kinds of Musical Instruments repaired, mul
Plano Fortes tnned.
All orders particularly attended to, and executed at
he shortest hot lw. • ' np»ii7
Gront AttmotiohS-
$15,000 WORTH
OF FANCY AND STAPLE
SET. tH
AT
Cost, fox* O asli,
on APPROVED CREDIT.,
j NTENIMNU TO CY.OSK CP MY Bfrsi-
. ness in Savannah, l will offer until 1st of June, at
South West Corner Bull and Broughton Streets
—IIIS INSTITUTK.Im deMlffued to pro-
itare. young men for active hmdnoHs, and Is open
Kvi-ning Inst ructions only, that persons engaged
during the day can avail themselves of gaining u tho
rough Mercantile Education.
" Pupils can commence at any time and pursue their
course at pleasure, no teachluj; being done iu classes.
Visiting mul Wedding Cards written; Diplomas
mul certificates filled out; and all kinds of Business
and Ornamental Writing executed.
Rooms open from 7 to 10 o’clock P. M. ,
Janfi-iy * B. F. MOORE. Principal.
largo uesortmotit or Dress uoons, snawis, aianiiuas,
Points. laicec, KmliroidorloV Ribbons, Trimmings,
Ac. Also, Domestic. Goods, Blankets, Korneys, LTn-
seys, together with Window Shades and Mattings.
As I am determined to wind up my business, these
Goods must, and will be s° 1 rt° ( ^ n ^VI?ITI?*’*
At F, Jl; Baker A CD’a. former stand, Cofigross fttVeot,
opposlto Monument Square; f
P, S.—All persons Indebted to tlio Into firm of F. B.,
Bjtkcr A Co., lire requested to. coin e forward and make
Immediate payment; and all having any demands
against Geo. 'f. G* White, will please present them,
.mays - .
WKB1CKLKU A: AVALHON HKWi
AND
FERTILIZER S
nUHE •« MID «. ,•¥> mjo«rw BA
X INO MACHINE In every variety mul price.
ALSO,
THK LUDD, WEBSTER 6c fiO.
LIGHT 8TITCH MACHINE In every style, at
.MASIJPACTDItBRS’ PltlCES,
Constantly on hand by
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
aprl2—1y Cor. jinil Cotigresa streets.
LKA VKS KVKH YHUNT)A YMOmiWOM 5 o'clock
FOR FALATKA,
VIA PBRNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND Pl-
COLATA.
^ THK superior Iron eteumur
IJs. CKCI LE, Cant. F. Peok, will
/ rm leave the ClimToston wharf every
*«U»Sggm^HUNDAY-MORNING, at 0 o’clock
^■■rr .litgSggfiilaprcclseiy, mid will arrive at Pulatku
pn Monday.
RETURNING WILL LEAVE:
Palatkn, cin Monday night, at. .3,, .19 o’clock.
Picolgta, on 'l’liesday, at. 9 A. M*
Jacksonville, on Tuesday, at. 8 A. M.
Fornandlna, ou Tuesday, at 3P.M.
And arrive In Savaunnh on Wednesday morning.
Passongurs and Freight taken at tho present estab
lished rates. For engagements, apply to
J.P. BROOKS & CO., Agents,
ChnrleBton Wlmrf.
N. B.—All freight to be paid for by tho shippers.
No freight received on Sunday morning. mar28
OUange of Day.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka, E. F.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARTS, PBRNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE MAGNOLIA, PICOLATA, ANI)
TOCCOl.
LEA VES EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING,
ATW O'CLOCK,
THK NKW IRON Steam
er ST. MARYS, Copt. Jas. FiiiE-
houn, having been thoroughly over
hauled, will lwive regularly as
above, returning on Saturday mom-
lug in time to eoimeet with the New York steamers.
Tills boat lias been built, expressly for this line, and
has Inrgo and airy saloons ana state-rooms for passeu-
gers.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at the Flori
da steam packet wharf, or to
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
Tho St. Marys rounccts at Brunswick with Bruns
wick mid Florida Railroad; nt Fcrjiandiim with Fer-
naiiiliiia Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Itldge, Starke,
Waldo mul Gainsvllle, and Stages to Miridlclmrg, Mi-
canopy. Newnmisville, Flemlngton, Ocala and Tampa
Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lake City,-
Madison mul q’ullulmsHce Railroad; at Picolatauml
oi with Stages for St. Augustine; at Palatka with
....*t’s Stages for Orauge Springs and Ocala, aud
It earners to Silver Springs, Fort Brooks, Fort Butler,
Melon vllle and Enterprise. •• Jy4
UNITED STATES HAIL LINE.
Fifr Palatka,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA .FICO-
LATA AND TOC'OI.
LEAVES EVERY FRIDA'Y MORNING AT
DX O'CLOCK.
TIIK 8TEABEU ST.
JOHNS, Capt*. N. Kino, having
bt‘eu t horoughly overhauled, has
sumed her place on the line, and
will leave regulnrly as above. For
freight or passage, apply on board, at tho Florida
Steampaeket. Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
This boat connects at Brunswick with the Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad: at Fernnndlna with Fer-
naudlim Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo and Gainesville, mid StagcB to Middleburg, Mi-
canopy, Newiinnvlllo, Flemliigton, Ocala nml 'rampo
Ray; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lake City,
Madison aud.TallahaBsco Railroad: at Picolataand To
co! with Stages for St. Augustine; at Palatka with
Hart’s Stages for Orange Springs and Ocala, and
Steamers to Silver Springs, Fort Brooks, Fort Butler,
Mclonville mul Enterprise.
Tho ST. JOHNS will make a monthly trip to Mid-
dlelmrg, Black Creek, leaving the last Friday of every
mouth.
Jyi
Freight and Passage Greatly Reduced I
FKUNANDINA AND SAYANNAn
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM PACKET
mSfXmu k THK 8UPKRIOR AND KLK-
f K 1 ' 111 steamer AUGUSTA,Capt.Philip
. having been purchased expressly h
having been purchased expressly for
this route, will hereafter maku regular
trips iKitween the above named ports, only touching at
Brtmswick and Hamilton’s Landing.
The AUGUSTA will leave Savannah every MON-
- WKDNES-
-Jtty- J
I>AY and THURSDAY at Three O’clock, P. M., from
Dillon’s Wharf, foot of tho Gas Works.
Returning, will leave Feruandlna every
DAY mul SATURDAY, nclt.A. M.
She will make close connections at Fornandlna with
tho Florida Rail Road, uud thcuce to all points iu the
interior of Florida.
Passage $4.00.
rates
Fo
martt
Froight or Passage, npply on board, or to
It JNO. C. FRASER & CO., Agents.
For Augusta,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
SAVANNAH RIVER.
*rt*M*n\* k THK favorite iron steamer SWAN,
Captain J. O. Gaunkt. leaves tho
Charleston Wharf every FRIDAY AF
TERNOON, nt 5 o’clock, for the above
;ement of freight.
places.
ement of freight, d>c., npply to
J. P. BROOKS & CO., Agents,
Charieston Wharf.
FOR AUGUSTA AND IN
TERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—Tho
steam packet JOHN A. MOORE will
'resume her regular trips as above,
SATURDAY MORNING, at nine o’clock, mul will
continue to leave every Saturday.
For freight or passage, apply on Imard, to Capt. T.
(febl) M. A. COHEN, Agent
Nm Express Route.
T HK CJIIARLKSTON AND SAVANNAH
Rail Rond Company having arranged with the
Adams’ Express Company's Southern Express, for
express facilities via tho great Seaboard line, will be
extended over that route to this city. Packages,
parcels, &e., for Charleston or intermediate stations
on the road, can be left nt Hamden's Express Olfico.
Bay street, or will he called for, by leaving notice at.
t he office. Packages by express forwarded chilly by
IMisscnger trains, mul delivered on arrival without
charge for dmyage.
apr97-lm " J. SPOONER, Agent.
ALEXANDER F. BENNETT,
Agent ibi* the Sale of
REAL ESTATE
PERSONAL PROPERTY,
'cha^ra.wPPilR..... .. . M... r< _. .
Ho also oilers for sale Central aud Southwestern
Railroad Stock, mid Slooks of tliu Banka of the city.
He will also attend to.tlio renting of houses, anil the
hiring mulftclling of negroes. He respectfully solic
its the patronage of his friends aud the public. *- L "
THOS. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
C+LliJDEH. aLAZIlilR
AND
G RAINER.
All kind* of Painters’ q’oola. White Lend, Oils, Mixed
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FOUSAl.EAT
L All A It’S fill A NO DEPOT,
eavannah..
C. A. f.. I.AHIAR,
-tf‘ ■
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Agents for '
WILI.U9I CREUIKER’S
Celebrtited Xjruninn tod
hlllUA III 1 .lllllt.ll- iUVJn, tf IIIIL IJIJIU, Ull!-, ill
Paints, Glass, Putty, White-wash and other
Brushes, Paper Hangings. Fl^e-
Board Prints, &c., &c„
FQR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. J1 Whitaker Street, near the Bay,
(The Old Stand of tho late Jolm Pool,).
opriT. m YAtnrAU, woboia: Ijr
Steel Guns.
W W-
8PKHM, Y.AYAP|AgP^WBBX »YM,
BLEACHED WltflBR WHALE ANd'klEMIANT
KEROSENE OIL.
4 1 TANNERS’ .OH. ;
CAIUPIIENC A1VU BURNING FLUID,
At wholesale or retail, hy ,J
JOHN ». MOORR, DruSffUt,
marl l • , . . .Glblwms’ Range.
IpRIMK J2miterniU)dtjort|iern lIay, landing and
JT Itrstmo at following prices:
. -Eastern.... $1 75 *
Northern.... ;.... 1 02^
For sale by ' .M Y.HENDERSON,
^ * -j* ;?. ,- West MarketSqtiaro.
200S8SWS7!
FOR NEW YORK.
Tho Steamship
.HUNTSVILLE,
Capt. POST,
Will sail AH,nbova ou
THURSDAY,
» May 17,
At 4 o’clock, P. Mi
•freightor passage, having elegant slate room
imodatlons, ripply to
yl 1 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
Tlio Htrnin.lilp
AUGUSTA,
Capt. WOODltULL,
For New York, will
rail on
SATURDAY next,
May loth, atBP. M.
precl.oly, JNO. It. WILDER & uALLIE, Agenta.
Savannah, May 19, 18IW.
FOR BALTIMORE.
The steamer
Tlionio* Swann
Cant. HAMSAY,
w... ...
BRIGHAM,
Will lenvo on
SATURDAY, May 1th
at 5 P.M.
For freight only ap*
'’ItAUlWIN Sc CO.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH.
Aon. YVhltiicy,
Capt. W, Lovemni),
will sail regularly be
tween the imovcuorts
making two trips a
month. This ship has elegant nrcommmlat ions for
-issungers. Cabin Passnge #17.50. Steerage #8.
No cotton received at Presses unless plainly murk-
i the edge.
l*. E SAMPSON. Agent, Boston.
CRANK &■ GRAY BILL, Agts; Hnv’li.
Cromwell’s Baltiniore 1 ropcller Line.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Two first class PRO
PELLERS have been
placed on tilts lino,
mid will each make
three trips per month,
leaving Baltimore
and hence every live
ring quicker despatch than lias ever given before,
1 at. lower rates of freight.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
Agenta, Savannah.
raml. r. Pearce,
116 Spear’s Wharf, Agent, Baltimore.
FOR NEW YORK.
Fare Reduced..
Cabin Passage,
$15,
1,500 tons... Capt. M. S. Wooduujj..
1*800 tons... Cnpt. Isaac Cjiowkli..
Ha, ... .1,800 tons.... Capt. Gko. R. Sciiknok,
These steamships
belong to the old es
tablished ami favor
ite line, Kuowu as
tho “ New YocJc aud
Savannah Steam
Navigation Compa-
nu” nml In cninlTii'l
.... and III coinlbrt,
accommodations and fare, cannot be excelled. They
are commanded by expcr.onced, sldlftil, careful and
JOHN R. WILDER & OALLIE,
Agents, Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL & SON,
Agents, Ne\y York. *
CROMWELL’S STEAMERS.
Rates of Freight
From New York to Bo«tou, Providence,
and Portland, and vice veran, ou
mrercltandiftB Mhlpped by
CromwelliH Steamerm,
INCLUDING EVERY EXPENSE OF TRANSHIP
MENT IN NEW YORIC:
jBoston. Pivv'nce, Port'd.
Cotton, tfbale
Flour, M bbl 26
Ilidos, (salted) W100 lbs 20
“ (dry) each 6
Leather, (rolls) 9 100 lbs 18
Rice, $ tierce #1 80
Wool, $ 100 lbs 30
Measurement goods, -foot... AX
Boots and Shoes, (cnsoB)
Tobacco, $ 100 lbs.
w-i—-Agjj-
52 #1 00
15
ViX
15
20
Other articles at proportionate rales.
BRIGHA^I. BALDWIN & CO.,
Agents, Savannah, Ga.
U. B. CROMWELL tfc CO.,
THE
PltEl'AIiKD BY Dll. SANFORD,
Compounded Entirely irom Gums,
I S ONE OF TUB BEST PURGATIVE
AND LIVER MEDICINES now bofore tlio pnh-
lie that acts aa a Cathartic, easier, milder and more
clVcctunl than any other medicine known. It is not
only a Cathartic, but a Livor remedy, actlug first
the Liver to eject Its morbid matter, thus accomplish-
purges: ,, .
doses, wilr strengthen and build It up with unusual
*'- w:
.jplnlty.
The Liver is onaof
of tho human body; and
functions well, tho pow-
IIIUUUUIID null. MID ptHY-
The stomach is almost
healthy action of the
auce of its functions;
fault, tho bowels are
stem suffers iu conse-
. e L1 v e r—having
For tho diseases or tlmi
priotors lias made it his
more than twenty years,
wherewith to counter-
merits to which It Is lia-
To prove that .this
any person troubled
plaint, in any or its
bottle and conviction Is
These Gama remove
ter from tho system,
a boalthy flow or bile,
ach, canning food to di-
the Mood, giving
whole machinery, re-
tlie principal regulators
^ when it performs Its
yS era arc fully developed,
cntirclvdcncmlcut on the
ehuralydepondcfit
Liver for the perform-
whon the stoinnch Is nt
nt fliult, uud the whole
quencu of one organ-
ceased to do its duty,
organ, one of the pro-
study, in a practice ol
to find some rented)
act the many derange-
ble.
remedy Is nt last found,
with Liver Corn-
forms, has but to try a
certain.
all morbid or bad mnt-
supplying In tho!replace
Invigorating tho stom-
spoedy cure for Incipient Consumpt ion, Whltos, :Oh-
strueted or Dltllcult Menstruation, Incontinence of
Urine or Involuntary Discharge thereof. Falling of
the Womb. Giddiness, Fainting uud nil Diseases In
cident to FoniAles.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
Suffer no longer. Take It according to Direction?.
It will stimulate, strengthen and invigorate you 1 mul
cause the bloom of health tn mount your cheek again,
mg|jUfa
-- fessarlly compelled to state to his patroue( and
all who obtain possession hf bottles bearing his name,
that their carelessness In uot retnrnlng the same, is
subjecting him to very Kcrtre and unjutt loMet. It
should be borne in mind tliat. tho co.«t t.f 1 Iioh,- imtllr.-*
Is FIVE CENTS EACH, and that ho only disposes of
theimutents, with the understanding Uiai the bottles.
are to lie returned when empty 1 therefore, an* r
—aWhyc destroying or re tain I ugt hem wl
““^inanner» ur“
■Inany 1
1 of their, im
Swry-bottle Is warranted to give saflsfitetlon.
/ FOR CHILDREN.
your .children ar.i sickly, pnbj or allllcted Me-
Cordial will make tnAn healthy, fat and ro
bust. Delay not a moment; try it and bo convinced.
It Is delicious to tako.
CAUTION.—Beware of Druggists or dealers who
fPMHIHPiH lonrivi%1t„.. x» ihh^iiws
itoinmUliug an unjust net. With a knowledge of the
above IHcM, no honestlydlsjipscd pereon will be In
strumental'in defrauding mo out of what, is Jnstlv
mine, by allowing about their premises the useless
detention or destruction of my bot tles, but Will have
them returned to the place from which they wore ,ob
tallied, or notify mo that I may recover them.
JOHN RYAN, d
Manufact urer of the best bottled Soda Water In Sn-
“ ,B0 -
N. B.—My Bottles are all Blue.. > f ■ opr»4—tf
then!ng »•« p,—■ ... -
remedy that will purify the>b!ood. throughout, and at
the same time strengthen tho system.
One table spoonful taken every morning fasting, la
certain preventive for Cholera, ClilUs, and Foyer,
Yellow Fever, or any prevalent disease.
~ * bottle, or six bottles for *5,
Price only #1 per t
Liver In-
One dose alter. eat! ug
tho stomach and pre-
and souring,
inly one dose taken
NlfflUmare.
Only ouo doso takcp
bowels gently, and euros *jB Conti
“ dose taken alter bach
Ono dose
4obo of two
ways relieve .ft i u k
iOr
Ono bottle taken for
moves thecanaeof.the
perfect cure.
Only ono dose lrame-
iwiUr
SEASON.
* ^ , b ' .. . f ' \ r ,^’i *
No expense lias beou spared to prociiro designs, the most choice and reliable, of FOREIGN ; ART.
lira ENTIRE STOCK IS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION, Invlllng lira Lnrtlra of Savannah, mid tf
clnlty to rIvo lira n call, .
1 ‘
Mrs. HASTINGS
Deflcs competition, having always been content with a trifling jproflt. " •
The VERT BEST OF GOODS nro to be found there at prices charged for mediocre styles elsewhere.
MRS. HASTINCfS, Oor. ol* Congress <&. Whitaker Sts.
Splendid Nenpoiital Bonnets, #t.50.
A variety of other styles too nunieronB
English Bpllt Straws, commnnclnc f 1.25.
. Riding Hats, commencing 50 cents.
0 numeronB to mention, at corresponding rates.
PiUiuMt,
MISS
169 Congross street,
Will opon her now
SPRING and SUMMER BONNETS*
Tiiuiwway, March 201 li.
The Ladles are respCet fully invited
to call.
innr28—2m
SPRING MILLINERY.
slio would call tho ut Unit Ion of her
friends and customers. Her Goods
consist ofHIlk and t’mpo Bonnets;
also, Uliipa, .Neapolitan aud Fauey
8t raws. Hhe has also all the styles of
Missus’ Flats, . Fancy Dress Gaps,
Misses - emits. rumj i«rean
Head-Dresses; ai)d a greet variety of
French Flowers.
NO. 106 UROUOIITON 8TKKBT. S DOORS EAST
mil III Ol*' JEFFERSON.
Dll. J. II. McLEAN’8
Strengthening Cordial,
AND
Tho Greatest Remedy in th e Worldj
AS1I nu;
Most Delicious
‘ |asi>-
DELIGHTFUL
C’ O HR IA fi
evkii takes.
It Is strictly a scl-
entitle and Vegeta
ble Compound, pro-
inrwl by the dlstUla-
of III
tlon of Hoots, Herbs
and Burk, Yellow
Dock, Blood Boot;
Black Root, Harasa-
K “ la, Wild Cherry
aud Dandelion
Before tu!dnsuuVrarimiV'ir*r'con;' After taking.
position. The ofitlroactive remedial principle of each
Ingredient Is thoroughly extracted by my new method
of distilling, producing a delicous, exhilarating spirit;
anil tlio most Infallible remedy for renovating tlio dis
eased system, and restoring the sick, suffering and de
bilitated INVALID to HEALTH and STRENGTH.
HcLcuik’m StrreuKtlieiilug Oodlol
WILL EFFECTOAhl.V C5IJBB
Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Ner
vous Debility, Disease of tho Kidneys, and all Diseases
arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach,Heartburn,
Inward Piles, Acidity or Sickness or tho Stomach,
ness of Blood to the Head, Dull Pain or Bwimmli
the Head, Palpitation of tho Heart, Fullness or weight
In the Stomach, Sour Eructations* Choking or Suffocor
ting Feelings when lying down, Dryness or Yellow
ness of tho Bkln and Eyes, Night Sweats, Inward Fo
vers, Pain in the Smnli of the Back, Chest or Hldo
Sudden flushes or heat, Deprcsssion of SplritB. Fright
ful Dreams, languor, Despondency or Any Nervous
Diseases, Sores or Blotches ou the Skin, and Fever
and Ague (or Chills and Foyer.)
OVER A MILLION OF BOTTLES
Have been sold during the* past »Lx months, and In
no Instance (ms It railed In giving entire gatisfactlou.
Who, then, will suffer from weakness or debility
whim Me Lean’s Strengthtng Cordial will cure youf
No language can convey an adequate Idea of the Im
mediate and almost miraculous change produced by
this Cordial in tho diseased, debilitated and shattered
rtbrvons system, whether broken down by excess,
weak by nature, or Impaired by sickness, the relaxed
aud untiring organization is r;C«toro(l to its pristine
health aud vigor. »
MARRIED PERSONS,
Or others conscious or inability, frotp whatever cause,
will And McLean’s Strengthening Cordial a thorough
regenerator of tho system; andall who may have in
jured themselves by improper Indulgence, will find In
* Ttain and speedy remedy.
TO THE LADIES.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial Is a sovereign and
‘ -ndplentlN
MMY MTMtOP & CO.
HAVEirWHEClilVED A NEW Sill*.
FLY OF GOODS, IN
PRINTED ORGANDIES AND JACONET^
ROBES
ENGLISH BAREGES
TRIMMED LACE SETTS
“ “ SLEEVES
MUSLIN COLLARS
EMBROIDERED IfDKFS.
WHITE LISLE HOSE
MOURNING LACE SETTS AND COLLARS
LINEN SHEETINGS AND lRISn LINENS
DAMASK NAPKIN8 AND DOYLES
BROWN mul BLEACHED COTTON SHEET
INGS
BROWN nml BLEACHED TABLE DIAPER
MARSEILLES QUILTsTSPREADS, *«.
- nprlll
John Oliver,
SASHES, ’bMNDs“™’s,
PAPER HANGING M
No. 10 Whitaker Street
oonom or bay .turn, « . <
PIMO FORTES.
isruisnsrs &, olark,
ESTABLISHED IN 1882.
1 -iuiw-h- TUB SBBSCBI- ,
took tho Agency
n Tf cTrrnthe above mimed Instru-nrM^II RHl
u « X M V ments less tlinn tlireoW “:;X 11 M
years since, and thrOugh their >
INTRINSIC HIKRIT ALONE *
has sold over SIXTY of them.
Tho ACKNOWLEDGED VALUE of those Instm
ments OVER ALL OTIIERS Is very plainly shown
in tho simple fact that within tho last TEN YEARS
over FORTY different makers in tho United States
have foisted their Piano Fortes upon the public aa the
“.VERY BEST EVER MADE,". '
not ono nf whom has n business oxlatunco toxlay while
Nunna Sc Clark have gone steadily on for nearly
FORTY YEARS,
nover making
“ OIIEAP INSTRUMENTS.” / .
hat, on the contrary, constantly Improving, thereby
placing themselves, ut thla time higher In the eatlma-
i lunol all musicians, wliottier professional or amateur,
Mian they hnveever been lieforo since they commenced
business,
, Mr. B. hue It largo Block on hand, andik receiving
by woekly stonuiere, and begs his Mends and the pr’-
lfo generally to call end see thoao
JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS, .
at hlarooina, Court Ilonae Square,
nov!7—dm II. S. BOGARDU8.
8 Prlaoa oL
I] Frizes of.....
100 Frizes 0'
leneis, u-u; nn „ , ^ ...
Certlllcates of Pnckngcs will -lie
lug rates, which Is tho risk: .jf.r.....
Cortlllcato or Fackago of SO tVholo Tlcltots
“ “ ' 20 quarter
“ “ 20 Eighth
SPLKATHD SClIEJf.I
To 'ho. drawn each WEDNESDAY
CLASS 270
CLASS asa
CLASS Mi,..,
CLASS SOO; DraWBWednoailay, .1
Nearly ono prize to every two Ticket I
snujinana—U! man uaiujtO.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $37,9001
Prize or.. 0311 is Prizes or .-...$400
Prlzoa of. 10,000 ai7.I*tfzeaor 1 ...."soo
855 “
4 Prize* of .V iy »'•
15 Prlzoa or 1,1
15 Prizes of. .
of forty day*.
Our, Single Number Lotteries,
CAPITA!, PRUZIi $50,000 !
.. ■DSAWJsnjiirmAT/rjwAy.
. Wliole Tickota, $10; Holvca, $S: qtinrtora, $2.50. > '
hcStohOdlrertedto rll ' k ’ l,l4: “ 1,1 '‘ ni ’° f nMV '’
K ‘'“wool” EDDY * OO., WIlriilliKtmi. Del.,
HO. 7-1 YOIIK MTHEKT, NBAR THE roVlIT HOUSB.
[Established In 1WJ
PIJK SUHSCKIBKH, grateful for pant- -
L luvora, begs leavo to lnlorm hla Mends an J tho .
Ss?fe .C°*W.WI CntpO'Shaylo :
iGlovpa cleaned in the beat I ‘
inhBcrlber bego leavo to elate t
I to clean, bleach and ■"•**““ T »*
its In the most *