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AY 17, 1880.
^EGhX^AI J Ii;
nblican Couvontiou,
y\ 111.—Tlio lllniik Republican
, to-day, mul after a temporary
on adjourned to this afternoon,
t til a afternoon session, Geojffo Avlmmn, of
.\e!iusctte,wni reported as permanent Clinlr-
•
lie prominent candidates farPresident, tiro'
ncoln, McLean, Wade, Dayton and
l Them Is a,very decided feeliOR of op-
I 8award, V
Mpkots. -
‘ ~ lies of Colton to-day
a; steady. Brcndtitiiffs
i urjientlne steady at
H.50@»l.57} 4 . 1 ltlee tl nil.
Democratic/ Party of Effingham County.
* thu Democratic lVtrty of Kflliiu-
^rTfovorablo to tho proceeding?* of tin*
if Georgia Delegation In the CharlMdon
f lately assembled, are requested to ton-
Bold ott Friday, the 23th .
fto Democratic Committee of Effingham
Ingham County, May 15th, 1800.
To the Democratic Party of Bulloch County.
The people of Unlloch County are requested to con-
v. In' HI Smie-horiV on the ‘Lilli ln*t., to appoint dele
» to a Convention at MlllodgevUlo on Ihu 4th of
a ndxt, to appoint delegate* to n Convention to he
l nt Richmond on the llttiof June next,
er Chino, Aaron Cone, Sr.,
hn Goodman, M. F. Hnglit.
i Cone, Uj B. Lorttor,
ejohn Grimes,
J. F. Rawls,
.John M. Wright.
W. Wright.
SAVANNAH daily morning ne
UOAItlD OF IIKArtM.
Savannah. May 13th, iHflO.
TheBoardmet. Present: Dr. Jurlah Harris, Chair*
Savannah. Albany & Gulf Railroad. $ !
Tlmatylli annual report' of the President and
plrettofs of the Savannah, Albany Gulf Halt- „ , rttl
mmlCompany to,theSlorkitoldmv. jsbeforeus. | JWiC.b
The report oxhlbltrt thq affair of the company j.***; l)taler’ A Fawcett, T. J.
rnu'l the road lb Ho In a most snll.lnctory <mA I tSSStoh j’m WnwWN'^A uv. SI. Finney,
prosperous condition. Tlio fti)lotvltitr statement I B , xiltro’iir, ,r. It. Barnwell, t'n|tl. Jalm Foley, I',
from the Superintendent's report allows the ».Veil. A. ll. 'Vnvor', fi. O't'onnor, Dr, J. T.;McFar.
enrnlnKs of tlie road dnrlnir I lie year enilliiir on land and 8. A. T. l-owronro.
the 1st ilist: : jstosslk l» Uniiel ‘ ""
CALICO CJVUB.-'rUe
officers and tnc inhcra of Calico Club are
rc«jiin*liHl to attend a meeting of tM Cluhat MOdosty
llnll, THIS EVENING, 17th Inst., nt 8 o’clock.-
IMinrtnnl attendance la required- a* business of great
Importance will he brought before the meeting.
Per order of the President.
nwylT-lt* j. A. BRKUKRN RIDGE, Hce’y.
Total Freight and Paasnge
To which should bn mldeil
for one year’a mail service due by .Hie 1)e
part meat for tmnaporiing Mall
imu uy «\. (V ««. it. ji. » ti,. n»r nriKi"
on Iron, &c„ both of which legitimate
ly belonga to the year’ll earning*, though
lint Included, on account or not having
been collected. •
Total $IW,*W,flH
The following statement) IVom I ho same re
port, shows the (•oinparnllve Increase of the
yearly earnings of the road :
ut :r "™> "ti 1 ** Us}!: M:™iif?
Increaaedearning*of Iflft'Jover 1KVL ...... 21,513 18
Gross earn’ga ending May 1,18110.101,051 08
•• •* •• Mn.i l. 1850. AT,221 '45
Increaaed earning* of itflfl over 1850 45,852 85
Include one year'* mull service, due 5.201 00
Also amount freight due by Albany & Gulf
Ha 11 road Company
GRAND VOCAL
AND
May j4—Mary"Ann' Wllilania, 44 yearn, apoplexy, j IMTRilMHttL CONCERT!
PROF. 0. VIEWIG
cholera lidHidiini.Wavannah. .
*101 037 08) May It—Mary A..Fleet Erwin, b tnos, 41 days, be
I iiAiiunnlioii of bowels, Savannah.
j North Carolina, verdict coroner's Inqitest.
(2,881,tN) BLACK* ANll OOMMIfO.
Slav it—Inrani, l« day*,
May 11—Romeo, 73 yearn. Urnpay.
May 11-Nelly, <10yearn, iutlamuiallon nf howcK
May 15 --t'liauce, 5 montha, mnrnsiiili*.
May 11— Mary, 12 mouth*, teething.
A. K. ToIii.av, Keeper L. <1 f.N
.jt Cone,
A Strickland,
hn G. Sinter,
nucl S. Groover,
15th, I860. '
The steamship Joseph Whitney, Capt.
; r J.CiVELAXn, from Koslnn, wltli-inerehnmllse to
Crono * Gmyblll, arrived at her wlinrf yesterdn.v
boon at 2 o’clock.
Tlie steamship SIale of Ororgta, Cuptl
<}*nvis, from Philadelphia, arrived at her whan
yesterday morning at 5 o'clock. She was do
tallied at’ the Capes by fog: Parser Ohaft has
piu 1 thanks for newspaper favors.
' Mn. Vmtyia's Coxcekt.—The. Ooueort ol
[ Prol. Vrewto, which comes off to-morrow iilolil
at Masonic.Hall, promises to be one of The lu
ll tercstlng and plmluff musical feats of the sea
son. Of Mr. V.’s own merits as an artist 111.
not necessary for us to speak horn in-Savannah,
where lie Is so well known nnd so liijrhly appre
ciated. All who have heard him acknowledge
. to ho jnaster of that greatest of lostni-
ments--uie phino—while ns a violinist he laic
few eqiuila In UiIh country. On to-morrow night
he will bo assisted by a lady amateur, mid by Ids
little son CuAiiue, who |s acknowledged to he
a musical prodigy. Tliough bm seven yean, ol
age, nnd Of ordinary sire, lie performs correctly
Tin excellent tosle the most dlilleull composl-
ons. We heard him play, In a milliner which
ould have done credit 10 an old porl'einier, the
rnival of Venice, with brilliant variations by
uuliioff, nnd a'number of other pieces not
less tliffleult/
y. Wo assure our readers that We jncaii what we
'‘iny when -we pronounce his playing admirable.
‘ ‘r, whoso name wo nro not allowed to
Jlposseses a voice of flue quality, Which
i bqcn well cultivated, and her singing will
3d bo little to the entertainment of the evening.
The programme Is mi attractive one, and we
’ hopo to soo a good lionse, not less because ol
thu genuine merit of the entertalimient lliau for
" reason that tho patronage extended will hi
- to one of mirWiwn eUispns.
537“ By the notice In another column, It will
,jbe scon that a lino of first class coaches will
I commeuco rnonlng on thefilst lust., Iietwecn the
terminus'of the Atlantic and (lull Knllmnd, Stn-
'jtloffNo. 14, and Madison Court House, Florida,
connecting with the Pensacoln..uid (leorgia llall-
road, affording the shortest nnd most convenient
.Toute from Savannah to St. Marks, Tallahnssee,
‘ ~~ d-otbdr points. ^ _
Tho People Movtag-The Eight Position.
:?roh> every quarter of the State we have the
most gratifying manifestations of tlio’deep feel-
ting which pervades all rankB of our people, and
J of a resolute determination on their iiart to sus
tain tholr delegates, who resisted tho Insulting
dictation of the Squatter Sovereignty majority
fin ; the late Charleston Convention. Never was
pular sentiment so nearly uuanliuoiis on
political question as It is ut this limo in ikvor
' resolute, unyielding assertion null main-
neo ol. tho constitutional rights of the
ontb. Never were our people so imwllllng to
hearken t6 pleas ol exiiedleney, or lo he In
fluenced by the hairsplitting sophistries of po
litical leadurs.
We publish this morning,tho oftlclnl report of
a Democratic meeting luiMerec county, at which,
t,; it will bo seen,: spirited resolutions wore
unanimously passe^ fnwlalning thc notion of thu
reccdja»-ffSn the lute convention, nml In favor
ling delegates to the Ulehmond Conven
tion. The resolutions of tlio Pierce Democracy
I breathe the right spirit, and will bo cordlnlly op.
- proved by every opposcr of Squatter Soverelgn-
1 ty In tho South.
. The position taken in the fourth resolution,
which declares that tkb democrats of Pierce are
willing to support for President any enuserva-
: five and reliable cmtdldale for President, IVom
“““ ‘ atevor section of tho Union, provided he
ncs tip to thciir standard of principles us laid
j dolvn In the inajorlty report of the committee In
.Oluirloston, is the true iiosltiou lor Southern
-jdmgiaijgUa- to.heeupy. The South is honestly
WTcontendlng fert ngreat, aud, to her,'vital princi
ple, with which considerations of party or
preferences for men should)iot be permitted to
interflow.
If the Convention at Richmond will bike, the
: same position—re-aiUrm the mo|orU>'Jilitlform
: which was rejected by the Convention in Char
leston, and pledge Itself to support any sound
constitutional statesman who will give hls un-
?, qualified ijdhcrcncc to the principle of equal
rights and equal protection to the South in alio
territories, and to support M other, H will' bo for
^ -Jhe majority Convention at Baltimore to deter-
^'“'■iino^whether the National Democratic party
rc-tinited nnd harmonUetl, or forever
ontfi, with the certain votes’ of sixteen
isks but the simple recognition of a con-
flonal, vital right, ff thouncvrialn 'Stdtcs
U North are unwilling lo otcept our nlih
ice on shell tonns—If they prefer tlie dlssolu-
>n of tlio party, with certain defeat, to Its har
monious rwcstnbllsluncnt upon u basis of sound
hen let tbera tnfcc the responslbll-
tng ibe oniy terms that we tim with
,iutlicrhState»,aaonb manVinkatbls
position nt Klchmbnd, and she will be JiutlUcd
before Ute worl^.’ - -
12,881 no
show an liicrcflBO in fnvor of 18(50 of fllMIT? R5
Wo will publish i*ru»UU'iit Scukvmn’b rcpoi t
entire to-morrow.
The Oaxtonh—.I MiniHy Vhtnrc.—The Hah-
i»RK8, of New York, brik! ttn, thj'ongh Messrs.
I no. M. Cooi'Elt it Co., ol* this olty, fincut copy
if this work. It is stated tlmt the Cuxtons grew
out of an ngreement hetween. HuLver^DIckeu*
;ind Tlmckery, that each would produce a novel
if which th(‘ hero should he an author. Tho re
mit was Cop pc rile Id by Dickens, Pendents by
rimckery, and The Cn.xfons by Hulwcr. Wliolh-
T true or .not, wc have reason to he thankful for
whatever cause led to the production ol The
Caxtous and tho two subsequent works to which
boro an ancestral relation.
Stohihs OF Invkntohs axi> Dinoovehrhh in
SriKNOF. a.nii the Ushflt. A UTS. A book for
dd and young. By James Tim ns, F. 8. A. An
•xceedingly Interesting hook, tcoming with the
’urlosUies of invention ami discovery, of ro
mance, and incident connected with lives of .eel
o.brntod Inventors and dlfleqvercrs, IVom Arehlm-
ides down to the liever-to-hc-forgoltcn Cvhl’S
sV. Fiki.d, of Buhmarino cable fame. It comes
from llARCiiit A Bhotiikuh, New York, through
Jxn. M. C'ooi'Hii iSc Co., Savannah.
Down tiik Amoou.—We van imagine no more
delightful rending, this warm weather, thau such
a nnrnUive ns the present. It Is entitied A Vuy-
'iff* Down Vn' A moot'; with a land. Journey
through Siberia, Ac., by Phiihv M. Coi.mxb,
and treats of snow nnd lee In u most refreshing
manlier. It Is gotten up In Ai»|»i.kton*b admlra-
; »le style, and ootues to us from Messrs. Jno. M.
JOOl'I'.H >fc Co. _
Madamoiski.lk Mom.—Tho publishers of thi*
work, Messrs. Tioknoh A Fiei.iih, Boston, huvu
sent us a copy, through Jno. M. Cooit.h Co.,
• if this city. . It Ik a well told story, Illustrative
•f life In tnodern Home. The heroine, I hunk
Mom, Is a yopng cautah Ur, whose, brother, a
carver in wood, might, hut for an Injury in his
4plnc, which crippled liltu for life, have been a
HculpUir. Slio becomes a prlm'n tfonun, hut Is
none the less loving as a sister. The ehnmeter
is well drawn.
The Mn.fi on the Feosh.—Tlicvnumerous nd-
mlrers of c, Adam llede” will hail this new work,
•»y the same author, with no little pleasure. It
Is handsomely printed, and Is sent to us by Hah-
i*kh A' Bkothkhh, ol New York, through Messrs.
/no. M. Cooith A: Co.
. RaVniiow and Luckib.—AnotIjcr volume of
..Ills series lor children, by Hev. Jaooii Abimity,
I'omcB tons from HahithAs Bitos., Unougli
.Vfossrs.* Jno. M. Cooith it Co. Uninltow is a
negro boy and JLuvklc Is n horse, whoso wonder-
ifi\ exploltB form tlie auhjeet« .utter of the vol-
ime before us. ^ ^ ^
150^” The Chicago Journal,', tlio leading organ
of tlio lllluols Black Republicans, thus notieos
Col. Gaui.dun’s Charleston speech, by which he
informs us he made numerous slave trade eon-
vcrtR among the Northern delegates to the Con
vention :
“Tiik Noui.kst Homan of tiirm For a
artieratlou past-the country Iiiih lieeu hiirfulled with
iliu doctrine that slavery improve**ho negi'O—that it
Christianizes him—civilizes him, and make* him eve
ry way a more.nseful and perfect being. But a lead-
lug slaveholder in tho Charleston Convention, (and a
Douglas Democrat at that) declared Ip that body that
lie has many slaves, some of whom cornu directly from
Africa, and that thoso recently Imported are the mo*l
valuable hands on Ids plantation. 4 *Tht*y are,” said
ho, “the noblest Homans of them all. ’ They are,
I hen, 1>ei ter than I he slaves who have for years been
•mhlocted to the a lmmnnitting and clvllu
ences” of Southern rhrlutinuit' ’
and Christianizing intluniices ol
which We have heard so mrtch,
testimony of this democratic slaveholder,
ought to know.
i nicu Govkunoh.-TIiu Trensurarof
Itospoelfully aunoimces told* friend* and the public,
that he will give a
! Gil AND VOCAL
AM)
1 INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,
AT MASONIC IIAI.I.,
ON IMtlUAV. 'rHK IH’ril INSTANT,
nil which occasion he will he assisted by
A Lady Amateur
AND
FUNERAL INVITATION. * ACiKl) 8KVKN YEARS.
The friend, nail aeqaiilalanees el’ Mr. nail Mrs. „ **' *!' • , i lu '• flogliniim A
iladie, l'lerpeat nml Mr. and Mr., Thmaa. l-iirsn me {&A-JdlSadr'limVoiieirt ’ • '
rcs|K'CtfnUy Invited to atti'iid the funeral of the Infant I The Piano Used on this occasion Is one of 81 downy
-JAMRH-ofthe former, from.the residence of the | & Sons; ( clchraled OverH ring Grand*, kindly loaned
t’emotcry.
.... a i'tw //if
May 15/A, I8tt
May 10—Mary K. Sullivan, 10 mouths, whooping
cough. Savannah.
May 13—Edward Brown, 1 month 28 days, spasm*,
Savannah,
- P. W. Dovi.R, Keeper G, t.'emetcry.
. Whiles 5;-Mucks and colored 3; total ill.
. tlUHIAII IIAItltlHS, M. 1)., rtmirmaii B. II.
H. A. T. I. a win:nck. Kcc’y B. 11.
MRCHANfCS’ SAVINGS BANK, j
Bavannaii, 10th May, 1800. »
TliiN Utmk will l>o kuown
^ rts Uio “ Farmers’ and MiNihaulcs’ Bank,'*
on and after the -Ith day of June next, 1800, hi accord-
mice with 1 he first Section of the Act passed by the
last Legislature, assented to ITtJj DecemlKT, 1850.
may 13 _ ; .1. K. OAUDHY, rtaslier.
I NIOX SOCIKTV, /
' Savaiiiinlili, May 19,18tJ0. f
The undersigned desire lo publish, nt an early day,
ike proceedings of 11m Society’s last Anniversary, the
110th, aud to report. If possible, Urn annual contribu
tion of each member paid.
We beg to add that the Inlior devolving upon the
Officers of the Society, whoso services are graliiltous-
ly given, may bo materially lightened, and the pros
perity of Urn Institution much promoted, by prompt
payment on the part of each member. Wc, therefore,
respectfully solicit the transmission or payment of
the amount of tho Annual Contribution, without de
lay, to tlm Treasurer, Mr. I). G. Olcott.
ROUT I). WAI.KKR, President.
JOHN M. COOPKR, Vice President.
Boaiid of ManaoKit*.
.Tames W. McAlptn, H. F. Dupon,
Win. T. Thompson, J. F. Wheaton,
F. W. Blms, C. D. Rogers.
' * * N, Lewis,
.Tames H. Deni mul,
K. 11eldt.
.Tolm :
latIer, THIS AFTKTtNOON, at 5 oVlmk, P. M,
^ilrcrtisiemcutsi.
SOLO M ON’S la O n C+ HI,
^No. l, A. F. M.—A regular meeting of Hof-
oinou’s Lodge, No. I, A. V. M.. will he held
• at their Hall THIS (Thursday) NIGHT,
nt 8 o’clock.
Members of other Lodges are Invited to attend.
GKO. W. ADAMS, W. M.
W.v. N. Vam.kaf, Secretary. iuayl7 |
Hovai. Havana lavrrRnv.-The following numbers
drew the principal prize* In thu Royal Havana Lotte
ry of May 2d:
Nos. Prizes. I No*. * Prizes. | Nos. Prize*.
10,200. ...*100.000 21,2*41. ...$50,000 tl.102.... $10,000
1,372.... 50.000 | 10,314.... 20.000 |
Nomhers 055. 1055, 1181. 3212, 2001, JtOll. 4021, 5008,
5112, 322 L 3500, 0012, T.MO. 8410, OT.’MI. 1INI3I, 10828,
10005, 12805, 15887, 15013, 15101, ]52I3, 15817, 10010,
10108, 10*485, 1007:1. 17050, 17807, 18085, 18380, 18.V40.
10800, 20050. 20003. 21385. 21515, 210SO. 2t7t7, .22528, 1
25102, 41171. 20157. 20158, 20170, 2SH|0, 20IIH», 2058.5, I
20158—$l(NKi each.
Ill the hud drawing nr the lottery the $100,000 prize 1
ras drawn by a ticket which has been subscribed In
for twenty-seven year*. Wlm will not hope after
this 7—Nr/im/from the J/nrana CoirMiniittfiireof'(hv
VhurifH/oo 1 ‘nurlfi' 0/ Anri/ :50/A, 1800.
Tho next Drawing or this celebrated Lottery will
lake place 011 the 23d of May. For particular* see ,
advert hemeut In another column.
tnayn-Hl&tw _ DON UODKIGUKZ.
ANTKD.~A first ratof’ldld’s Nurse, for wlunn
' I. None bn
may 10—4t
CHATHAM
may eoneern: Where-
an, John Anglin will apply at the Court of Ordi
nary for Letters Dlsmlssory on theeatnte of Doiniulek
O’Brien.
These are. therefore,, to cite and admonish all
whom tl inay eoneern. In hoWml appenr liefnru said
Court to make objection (IT any they have) 011 or be
fore thu ilrut Monday In Deeemlwr next, otherwise
! by W. I) /ogbauni A Co.
, ■ Doom open at V$ o’clock, (.'<
o’clock.
cert to begin at 8
W ANTIC!).—A colored Imv to run of errands.
Apply to r. HASTINGS,
may III Whitaker street.
JpOIl IIIRK.—A good dray
may HI
may 12
“WHAT SHALL WE DRINK.”
to run v/TizR.vs of xavaxxa/i :
DDOLPIIO WOLFMC’N
F11 r o i’ o m 11 it c 11 r u 11 <1 y ,
Imported and bottled by himself, wnrrantud pure,
and tlie best quality, with hl“cev!Wrote on the bottle,
and his seal on the cork..
UDOLPnO WOIfiFK’M
Fur4* Fori W I ii4*•
having Books belonging to
_ ...nous, will please return them
in No. I Gordon Block. nmyUV if
I |\T4ri'IC'K.--All bill* against the steamer Wm.
in, aged 2! years. |
•I. BUYAN, I
lobiisonHqnore. : Importialund bottled by himself, pul up for tiled I
,•11101 nan lt'llli Ula ia.i'llllnnl., mi llm tinliL. . uinssniile/
Jl»" OKOIMJIA, CHATHAM
llonorhi Gumi vs. Phillip Gunn. Ll-
s t .- Hnperlor rotirt, May Term, infiO
“ Court, by llm loiurn of tho Hlmr*
W--rj==a OBMA 'A'BII .KtHtAI-H U'
BiK^SE. OOMl'ANY.—The Llaeaf this Coniftany R
I- la winking anler lo Foraianllna and •lai'ksauville.
Message, will l>c sent from llm nlllce, comet liny nnd
llnrnnnlslrccts.
npittl t). C. WALDEN.
»--r==ai rt'enniisrci'DHWJN the
u»*-3£.
TrnoKalniet from tlio Mliilllos nf'&tlinlV ftnpe
riot Cent., Ma^etinJ (< ■ . Wk ^
i. • mayiil—Ininllm
nml 11 hirther ui
mraVysVor'l.IlK'ilnaiVthnteiifilll^l^Olilwjir 1 Qnit
answer at tlio next term of till* Court, or Hail llu
ring Hull lie lines not reside la this
I; on mul lua of Levy aail Ford, At-
•-*“idiin* —"
3 n .1 IveiJN Lt L xxIdaN TxLJIi answer hi w ”VV . . , . 'V., ,
■ SYSTEM.- V«nr Is .me of llu. rardlnal ; St",®^ ln ii” FLBM1NH?"""
elements of bealtli. Sickness Is ttioeonHequence of * ‘ Judge E. D. da.
eoiiHoutmnce
tin deel I hn. death or Its titter paralyzntlon. The This t
means of Imparting vigor to the broken down fVntno
and shattered coustitytlou, which ha* yet been Inven
ted or discovered, Is protterod to tho feeble of lMith
sexes and ullages lii’lIO.HTKTTKR’8GHLHBRATKT)
STOMACH B1TTKHH. Many who reflect upon the
temerity with which they have Irlilul with health In
youth aud maturity, fancy that they have gone too far
to be restored. Tills Is a delusion. Debility, IVom
whatever cause arising, may be cured; strength, In
whatever manner It may liuvu been wasted, may be
restored by the. use of this powerful aud healthful In-
vlgorattl. For Indigestion and all iU painful etVects,
bodily nnd mental, they are a positive spccIUc. It ean
be bud of any druggist. - inaytO—1wdA\y
Mils. WINSLOW, anex-
IdK^ imrleiieeU nurso nnd female physician, has
ft Soothing Syrup for children teething, which greatly
facilitates tha process of teething by soficning the
(turns, reducing all InllftinniMtlon—will allay nil pniu,
and Is sure to regulate tliv bowels. Depend iipuii it,
mothers, ii will give rest, to yourselves, aud relief and
health to your Infants. Perfectly safe in all eases. See
advertisement In another column. nug25-d&w1y
QUF.HY. - Hhvo you noon
that Big. Indian In another column boll
lug Hoots,
Remedy r
Bark* and Let
may 12—M20 -
^T4VI’I<!K. : All pci
Charleston Wharf.
Iiuving conlract«*d debts
IS will! me during ’my employment nt Lewis Jack;
• “ ‘ imwnr •
Ihu most Cnpaldi?need ft|iply.
S T A T 1C OF 44KOU42IA.
COUNTY.—To all whom B may •
Dial use, wit h his cert 1 Urate on the bottle; warranted
pure and the 1k**|. quality.
IIDOLPIIO \VOI t FIi’N
F ii r£ N Ii 4* r r V \X i ii o,
ImportedandlNittled by hlmhuir, the some as the
Port Wine.
1JDOLP1IO WOLF 1CLS
ii i* 4* HIn 4lc* i r n H i n 4*,
Imported and Irnttled by himself for private and
medicinal use, the best wine ever ottered for sale lo
the trade In t>ot|les. This wine is warranted perfect
N OTIO lii. i ly pure.
I ll AY K ibis day dlsjai-ed of lav entire stock of : IJDOLPIIO WOLFF’S
Paint-', Gil*. It*., to Mr. *T. F. SltLLlN AN, who ! ji* » » a i «. m j <•.. i( .. ■>.
will continue the huslncsni thelojilstand,and 1 re- m V . 11 1 € 11 B£ 11 1,1 ’
commuud him lo thu public and hope that my friends j BT. C’UOIX HUM, SCO 1’CII AND IRISH WlilSKKY.
All the nltove importedaiid bottled by himself, war
rauti'd pure and the best quality.
TO TIIK MUltir.
I will stake my rcputnlTftn. as a man. my standing
ns a merchant of thirty years' residence in the city of
New York, that what I pledgc'uml testify to with my
seal, my Inble, and my certiflcates, I* correct, ami ean
• tic relied upon by every purchaser. • ;
1 Physician* who use Wines and Liquors In their |
! practice, should give the preference to these articles.
For sale by all rc*|>ectable Druggists and Apothe- I
for Ihu Cherokee
ly _ marJM
LYON’BMAGNF/iio
MJI'S*: CT P O II* D K it
KXTKUMTNATKB Bid) BITG8, HOAC1IKH, TICKS,
ANTS, GAHDKN INSKCTS, Ac. It contain* m iW-
non. , %
Max.14,1WK).
CITATK OF C1KOIIGIA, CHATHAM
H COUNTY.—To all whom It may eoneern; Where
as, Jacob Waldhurg will apply at the Cdurl of Ordi
nary for laittora Dlsmlssory a* Kxceutor on the estate
of Henrietta C. Aliny. ... „ .
These are, therefore, IA die and admonish all whom
It may concern, to ho nnd itppcnr iMiforo said Churl lo
make objection (If any they have) on orluifor thu flrst
Monday In December next, otherwleo said letters will,
be !.-iantril.
WBhosb, Dominick A. O'Byrno, Kso., Oidlnary for
ChatImin comity; this fifteenth day or May, 1800.
tnnyltl DOMINIC1C A. O’BYTINK, O. C. O,
S TATE OF OKOttnur OlIATVAIli
COUNTY.—To Hi I whom It. may concern :* Where
as, Amos Wobb will apply at tlio, Court or .Ordinary
for Letters Dlsmlssory as Kxceutor on tho estate of
Islnnael Webb.
Those are, t herefore; to cite nml admonish all whom
It may eoneern, to lie and appear before said Court to
make objection (If nny they have) on or before thu
first Monday In Novemlier next, othortvlsu said letters
will be granted.
Witness. Dominick A. O’Byrnu, Ksq., Ordinary for
Chatham county, this tenth day of May, INK),
maylfl JOHN W. KKHN, Dep. Cl’k «; O. O.O.
__ COUNTY. -To all whom It tuny eoneern:
Whereas, Algernon nml Julian Hnrl ridge ^vlll apply
at the Court of Ordinary for Letters oi Dismission us
Kxeoutors on thu estate of Charles Hartrldgo.
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom
It may concern, to Ik* and appear before tho said Court
to make object ion (If any they have) on or before the
first Monday in November next, otherwise said lettors
will bt» granted,
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrnu, Esq., Ordinary for
Mthath’l “**• *- -- •- 141
maylfl
Chatham niuuiy, this tenth diiv ol 7 May,’ ls(kt.
“ JOHN W. KKRN, Dep. CPk C. 0.00.
Lyon’s Magnetic fills
ARK CERTAIN DEATH TO RATS AND MICK,
uprll soi.o KVKnvwiiKUR. 5m f
No Itlore 44rey llnlrt , n . %( -, :mviD ...
No more llnld lleud* J j These are,'therefore, to citeandadmonish all whom
tv „v , i It may eoneern, to bo aud appear before said Court to
. , I make object Ion (if any they have) on or before tho se-
Because Helmstreet s Inr.mtaNe Restorative is j ( . 0 nd Monday In Novemlier next, otherwise said let-
coming into general use. M’liere is uolbiug like ii. i tors will Ik* granted. ,
Sou advertisement “Yes You Mav ’’ i Witness, Dominick A. O’Bryne. Esq., Ordinary for
rt lTi 11 AilTlN *V5... Dreprletara, 1 Olnth»m C'oantv. .1,1. teatl, day oH —
inar‘10 ly Troy, N. Y.
as. Knmnuel lloidt nnd Robert I). Walker will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dlsmlssory a«
Executors of the estate of Mr*. Mary A. Stafford.
UI1 I I ■ Llllllll.l, HUB IWIVII MBJ W* .imjijram.
I may 14 DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE, O. C. O.
S TATK OF
« -
said letters will he granted.
Witness. Dominick A. O’Byrno, Esq.. Ordiiiai v
Chatham County, tills sixteenth day of May. tsoti.
nmylV DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE, o. C. (
Notice to Travellers.
STOCK.
IKAHIJ,
Sou I t
Apply
D. \V. DAVIS, City Trons.
Notice to Water Takers.
Ofkiok Boauii of t ’o.m mission Kits, t
Savannah Water Works, May II, 1850, j
W'TKI* TAKKHN AltK 1IEKKHY
v T nutilled Hint the seeoml netiti-aiiiiiil term for the
payment of Wilier Rem* commenced on the 1st lust.
They are allowed until Hie ltith instant to make pay
ment, alter widt h III per rent, will bo charged on the
n*«c**incnl for delay, aful if not then paid promptly
Hie wilier will lie simt olf without further notice, anil
emaln no uniII pn.uncni of arrearages and at. Icast-
, «KOn«IA, OHATHAM
l\l n Ii R It 1 1 T A- FOKTI0R ! © COUNTY.-To all whom It may eoneern iWhore-
]»■" i I il 4 (Xj I vb? I I-i IV, ir, j.iiu vant will apply at the Court of Ordinary for
IVL I .Lj L iia I t S . Letters Dlsmlssory as Administrator on the estate of
A UK NOW HI KIM IIKD TO FIIRNIMI “
I1II1ST. , 'OttN M KAli unit .api'rlnr RICEMEAI,.
fur Dimilv iiei*. AWu.droaaiH-' — -
Corn nnd llnsk. All orders
LiberIv street nnd TlWindorbou iioan, or m win. .u. i i" i. u i
Davidson, Agent, will lie promptly tilled nt short no- '%£«,, ,,HI ’ -
Hue. inaylt) l ,,n
therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom
iiuul iinlTfiTid f'nrii iviekeli i 11 may concern, to Ik* and appear liefore said Court to
- . Ml. 11 Mill vjirni? of ! make Objection (If any they have) on or before the first
,'rt!o!l Heart, m Vil Wm M. ! Mnmtoyln Novemlier m-xt; othenvlM. aalil lellerf will
caries.
'The fo1lowing*respcctnble wholesale firm will siqs
ply the tpide: HOI.COM BE A CO.
IJ4l0l|)ll0 Wolfe*,
Sole Manufacturer nml Importer of the Schiedam
Aromatic Schunpps, No. 23 Heaver Street
dollar* mtilii'iiMiiil fur shutting it oti’aml b'ttliig it ] New York* nprlti—3m
ME J. DESVERGERS, • «
sw, " r '- LEA A PERRINS’
OFFICE BAV’H, ALBANY .fe OIlLF R. It. CO.,,
Savannah, May ltith, 1850. *'
On and after MONDAY, I he 21st lust., a line or first
clan* Coaches will run dally (Sundays excepted; be
tween Ihetermlimsortbe Allmnvaud Gulf Railroad, i
Slat Ion No. II, and MikIIhim c. II., Fla., con licet big
will! the lVunicela ami n. iirijla llallrimil i olH'rlaij /\y SIINMA Y, llio lltli laataat, a HOLD SIllItT
(lie alioi'leat »*nt nioai miavoiili-at. roalu for inivul- V f STl'l), with rtlaaiuart raitrc. A IiiiikIhoiuu rc-
N< )TLOK
1 flllfflC iinderrigiicd Imv
I them in business Mr.
will nttiiiiiiif tin? wholesale Grocery nnd Commlasloii
business under llm lli*m ol IIoIcoiiiIk*, Jobnsou ,v. Co.
HOLCOMBE & CO.
Savannah, 1st May, 1800. mnyt
LOST.
CELEBRATED
lerrigiiHl have tins nay associated with
WOROESTEJtSHIRE SAUCE,
PRONOUNCED DY
— i coxxoisxKvns
MfcOU'Al.OKNTI.
lers I'itiii Havammli to Si. Mark
man, Ac.
From MndlsoiiC.H. there are also connection. ....
Lake City, Jacksonville, Cellar Keys and oilier point
Tallahassee, 4/nit- ward will lie given lo the finder, oil lei
illi
GASPER J. FULTON, Hiiperlnteiulenl.
receiving
mayl
NOTICE.
W IC cautloiPall persons from trading
a mite for olio humh'cil dollars, drawn bv us.
purporting to Ik* for value received, nnd payafde to , n , w | .._ r '
George lVigo & Co. or bearcrur, on the first day of ftn ” ). y
May, tWW, a* we slinll mil pay the same, value not I
Imvitig been received.
BAGG8, JOHNSTON A CO.,
inaytT—5t •Djbmdon’HBuvtlon, S. A. AG. R. It.
WARSAW BEACH PIC-NIC CLUB
EXCI JJiSlON NO. 5.
Til 1C STEAItlKIt NT.
MARYS will leave Claglmrii .Vj
Cunuiugliam’s wharf on MONDAY,
Mint Inst., al 8.).; o’clock, A. M„ with
music, and Hie usual requisites for
aijoyhiei 1 * “ *
office.
WRITS ANFMB/IL. ~
flllll*: ir N I) KII NI«1V KI) WILL 4JON-
.1. tiime to furiiisli fain Hies, weekly, at their resi
dence*, with fiesh ground Grits nnd Meal.
Orders left at the Shoe store of Messrs. PI inter &
Tchemt, oral the Mill, will l»e promptly ail ended to.
' '‘“iked Corn, &c„ constantly on hand
M. L. FA III EH, Agent.
Indian street Steam Grits Mill.
FOR IjKANH.-A portion of the
• • * n Tract, containing 2‘{ n
at. Worcester.
May, 1851.
Tell LEA A PER-
KINS that their
7i t ^Sr|SAll4!K is highly
HfiMhiioI esteemed In India,
j and Is,In my opinion,
??J-sSi'r*?jllio most palatahle,
as well as the most
wholesome SAUCE
that Is made. ’
The above SAUCE Is not only the must and the most
i*oi*tii.Aiico.sniMKNT known, but tho most Mxmcnnieul,
' an a. few drops in Soup, Gritty or with Ki*h, hot ami
i (old .Joint*, lirff Steak, Game, ifu, Impart an exquis-
“only noon sAtrrft.’
ami ap/Jica/Jc to
EVERY VARIETY
OF D1N1I.
llouseaillla'fiiie !ve\l of wrje” M, D*bfii • unprincipled Sauce manufacturers have
hcltliy loc.Tiiou, and Is well situated
* NOTICE TO FANNKNOEUN.
aJfcggfrh ‘PAfisranrerK for steamship CATAWBA
lAri
... n»ttJiAV mgrning v
convey letters and passengers to said steauiHldp. Li
lers must be handed in at our Counting Room by
o’clock tlio previous Evening,
may 17 COHENS & HERTZ.
Ibr gardening mid dairy purposes, or for a wood yard.
II. fronts eh hi on the Savannah, Albany mid Gulf R. R.
DeiMit, mid west on Price sired. Apply lo
WM. P. BOWEN.
may 14—2 w Corner Barnard mul Liberty *(*._
iff GOO Tie wal'd.
I WILIj pay the above reward lo any person or '
person* who will furnish me with proof lo convict j
nny while person of harboring my boy, CHART.ES,
who run away from me In tlie month of December, .
1850, or $25 for the liny, delivered at Wylly’s nrtlci*. j
’ ” ’ ; lias lost his |
ilNrt mil .'vi«K 2 i lo iiNitiq I a ul/roN.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD
ig mm civilizing inllu- | .. . /vt * /n ,
i Selling off at Cost,
for oasti
L 1NRN anil
rits—bltcH? slv
the Stale, Capt. John Jones, has advertised In the ft Ynvf.
Federnk Union, that there Is “two hundred thousand • ' U "
dollars • In the Treasury to redeem the Bonds of Die . „
State, not tine, aud Hint “holders will ot/ige by
lug the easti tu lieu of such Bonds.”
This presents Georgia in a proud attitude, before
her sister Btntes, and even llu* commercial world.
Here Isa State like a \vl*o amt prudent individual, an-
Helpatlug his dohts. Bitch an. instance I* rate. We
ean now ail) lo rnlml nothing like it. save a similar
anticipation of the United Btales debt by the lion.
HowelK.’oblf, Hwretary of tlio Treasury, but that was
done at a time of financial distress, aud more ns a
charity t han as a measure of economy aud policy. We
are indebted for this to the successful management of
the State Road,, by our Governor. We say then all
honor to thh great State of Georgia, audio her able
and honest Governor, Joseph K. Brown.
Wc copy tno above IVom llie Albany Patriot,
L 1NICN mul Miirseltlos Couth mul Paul*: also, a
handsome assortment of Figured Marseille*
Veit*—latest style. Persous In warn of any of the
’ ‘ 111 find It to their advantage toglvi
ELLY A BRADY.
may 17
J. F. - SULLIVAN,
3-lOtreiX], SION,
SHIP AND ORNAMENTAL
. . 'ey of Lizzy, lielonging lo Hie estate of Edward
, B. Bashee, either in the Bavannaii, Gillisouvllle or
' Beaufort Jail. Lizzy formerly belonged lo Mr. Lucuia
; Ciitbbcil. and is supposed to be In Savannah, or on the
i plantation of Mr. Stephen Habersham, on the Ogee-
[ chec River, where slu* ha* relations, ami at times goes
i to Bluffiou. She Is about fifty years of age, U; rather
black, short mid stout, anil always looks m at.
.J. G. BUSH EE, Adm’r.
Ben up Ml. S. (’.. 17i b March, INK). marg'i - If
i Laud Agency.
FIIIIK SIIHN41KIUKK will sell Lands'in the
‘ fl. ilifi'erentcoiinties In upper Georgia. Forsyth coun
ty, Dawson county, llall, Gwinnett, Millou, Lumpkin,
While mul llaliersiimn. Fees lor selling nml collect
ing, moderate. Address
JOHN CAIN,
feblO-tf • Cumming, Forsyth County, Ga.
P A, t if T 1 R ,i CORNS, BUNIONS, &.C.
A. C. BUTLER.
S III' g « o ii € hi r u || 0 ilist,
J^ICTIJRNS hls thanks to the : citizens of Snvuu-
Q-ilder, Glazier, Grainer.
PAPER HANGER, Ac.
W OULD inform Ills friends and the public that
lie is now prepared to furnish Oils. Varnishes,
ami who me riunoi eongnuiiimo me country ; Paints, Ac.
Oil the proud Iioaltlon wliltli our Stale now oi- , All order# proiaplly allemled lo, al llm sliorlest : iV.SiuitVfoiiYlieijiVi'nieVaiit'.'Tihegvvliichd'»,«otl'i'V’.mi-
aitplea auionff her slek-ra. The people will do i aoileu. sagcaieal# will rail liiui away, lie may Im (head nt
honor lo Whom honor la due. (lov. Brown may . Shop Corner of Bryan and Bull Streets, — —“ ’ ’
well ho proud of hts.phsllion, lie preside# over i Nexl door lo Merirtiaht#' and Planter#' Hank,
a Stale whose eitl/.ens now pay leaa tax than Ihe may 17—ly SAVANNAH, UA.
cltlitcua of nnv Stale III Ihe I'nlon, nnd less limn ~ ““ . -
x &\ DeWitt& Morgan
’ ' with the interest ! °
iu vain endeavored to imitate.
On the llrcakfaAt, Luncheon, Dinner or Supper Ta
ble, a cruet containing “LEA & PERRINS' W()RCES- %
TKRS1IIRK SAUCE Is Indispensable.
To appreciate \\xvt e:\relle at qualities of Jilts delicious
preparation, IMh only necessary4o purchase n small
bottle of Uio genuine, of a respectable grocer or deal
er, as many Hotel and I/es/aumnt proprietors seldom
place the Tare fiance before their guests, but substi
tute a genuine Dottle filled with a spurious mixture.
For Sai.k by Grocers and Fruiterer* everywhere.
. JOHN DUNCAN & SONS,
405 Broadway, A ’em York,
I Solo Wholesale Agents for the United States.
I A Stock .always iu Store—Also orders received for
direct shipments from England.
tmr Beware of Counterfeit* and Imitations.
feim—lyd&w __
r< > iaORS p: c> \v n u:si
Sweet’s Infallible Liniment for Horses is
unrivalled by any, and hi ail cases of Lameness, aris
ing from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, Its ert’eel is
I magical mid certain. Harness or Saddle Galls,
Scratches, Mange, ,te., it will also cure speedily. Spa
vin nnd Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured
hi their incipient stages, hut confirmed eases are 1k*-
yonil the possibility of n radical cure. No case of the
kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but It may
be Hllcvlated by IbisLInhueiit, and Its faithful appli
cation will always remove the Ijuneness, anil enable
the horse to travel with comparative ease.
Ever/ liorso owner should have this remedy at
hand, lor its t imeiy usual the first appearance of Lame
ness will cft’eclnnlly prevent those formidable diseases
mentioned, to which all horses are liable, mul which
render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly
worthless. See advertisement.
HABERSHAM & VERDKRY.
apfi—cowlydAw __ Sole Agent*.
fjfe SKFi advertinemoiit. i>t’ D»*.
WW-* Sanford's Liver Iuvigorator in jrnother
lie debt has been paid together with the Interest
os it fell due. Uwt year $100,000 of State bonds
hot due were redeemed, mid tho Governor now
cheap. Fine Printed Muslins, nt (»L and 12
1 charge*
i HI* ser t „ stl
; He hogs to refer to llu* following ciii/.t'ii....
nah. who have lieen treated by him:
U. llabcrslianV. Esq.. iof R. ||. ,t Sons.)
I. K.Tcfit, Esq., <'ashlerSlate Bank.
A. M. Ross, K*(i.. Stato Bunk.
‘ eph S. C'aruthur*. Esq.. C. R. R. Bank.
itrnses to redeem «i>*’(H) tMHI more of ihe Bt'itn I blue Organdie Muslins at *15 and file., worth AIK*.; John H. Johnson, Esq., (Holcombe,.Toltuson
g*jg»s| 1 ,-t8 ^ ^ *
»i.n»« r unvMl.totn n.»ir.it An nC.Ln m ..i.tit. .. ( | WI |,» Ruinmur Pnnts aud t'oat StufiV; Yard -
Wide Printed Brilliants. ” ’“*
wanted:
500 LADIES
TO CALL AT THE
NEW FASHIONABLE
BOOT AM) SHOE EMPORIUM,
NO. 144 BK0UGKT0M STREET,
Xr.et to Hernandez's Confectionery Store,
AND PROCURE BARGAINS THIS WEEK.
Ladies’ English Lasting Gaiters, $1.00.
" “ *• “ (heeled) $1.25.
Morocco, Goat and Kid Bools, $1.00.
“ (heeled) *1.50.
Finest Kid and Morocco Buskins, *1.00.
Morocco and Kid Pumps,wit It or without rose! tea nml
heels, Ancle Tics, do.; (’(ingress Gaiters, finest quali
ties (Silk Elastic.)
Tho above me all of the ties! riiiladelphla makers,
viz: Thomas’, King’s. Nell’s, Erskhis. Ac. Every
pair is sowed nnd made out of the best materials, nnd
lor shape, ease, coinfort, elegance mid Iwnutyof fit,
cannot be excelled. Ladies, all I ask Isa trial, feeling
confident tlio ♦•esnlt will be your determination to
wear no others. 1 shall make it my study to have tho
best. Goods and give perfect satisfaction to all patron
izing me. P. THOMAS, Agent.
N. lb—No Pegged Goods, or Yanked work kept.
innys-tf
.. .Hicks, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for
! Chatham county, this eighth day of May, 18(10.
)I!N W. KERN, De ~
may 14 JOHN W.
J)ep. CTk 0, 0. C. C.
_ 'OUNTY.—To nil whom It may concern: Where-
..i, Oarollnn Z. Fogartie will pppl.v at the Court of Or
dinary for Letters Dlsmlssory as Admln*tmtr|x on the
estate of Emanuel Mordccat.
These ure, therefore, to cite nnd nduftmish all whom
i.v concern, to he and appear before said Court to
Chatham county, this eighth ilavorMay, IKfiO.
may 14 JOljN W. KERN, Dep. Cl’k C.O.C/M
l ROICiaA-CHATHAM 410UNTY
NEW GOODS.
Just. Roooived,
LtNLLlSKI KARINE ItOUliN
Jji H-t Black Barege: Prints and Muslins
Spanish Linen; Blouse Linen
French Linen Drill
White nml Brown. Linen Duck
White, Hlateand Brown llolimuls
Coltonades, Nankeens, Ac.
ALSO,
Real Valenciennes I .nee Edgings
Worked<’ninbrie Edgings
Worked (,'auibric ItmulH
Wide Linen Bobbin Edgings for Pillow Cases
Linen Cambric lldkfs; Misses’ Luce Hose
An assortment of Fans
Linen Sheetings, Toweling* mul Damasks; for
sale low by
__iiuty» NBV.ITT, LATHROP A 11D^ERS._
SODA WATER!
A. A. .SOLOMONS & CO..
00K. CONGRESS AND BARNARD STS.,
HAVING GOT THEIR
MEW AND IMPROVED FOUNTAIN
In operation, are prepared to supply the public with
Superior Soda Wat r.
ixilaniii.
oiil.'l—ly
that iff any Siuu. In llic I'ulnn iff ilia aaiiia abili
ty to nay, ami ibe Inunutc I'rmn tlio Stall'Itoail
will tlila yoar lio about i4.V),0b0 to tlio Traasary.
Tlio criulit of ilia fliutoalamla #o hi^li Unit It la
iloiibtt'ul ... lialbar tlio alx jut pent. bomb, mu lie
piirebaaeil nt par. AVIiola not aatlallnl tvitli tile
manner In wbli'li our Stale j'lirernnienl. la niluiln-
laloreil r Ami who la not promt to say, I am a
(ieorgian P—Milteityenllle Union.
[From tlie Mongomcry Mnll.J
A Wire Grass Conservative.
RU. Mall: Sonic year# njro, I lived In the
Wire Grass country of C.corffln, Tlio ncii'libor-
bond was sliocklnuly Infested with negro
thieves, liorso stealers and rascals generally, that
when pursued Ibr a robbery or bouse burning
generally harbored In Florida. Suffering sumo
front these depredation# myself, nml mu Uniting
ilto law very eftlcient, J took ui imtelilng my
stock, houses, cribs, Ae. Onu night 1 bud luck
and put a load of high blisters Into the snail loft
the back aud thighs ol one scoundrel and shos
out (be eye of another, though their comrades
managed to get them off. At tho tlmo they were
engaged iu trying to catch (nnd steal) my favor
ite colt.
Mfltiy of my nolghbons approved tho act, but ’
cue well-to-do old tallow that kept a cross-road
store and luid some how made money—nml
neetr ills stolen fivm—declared that mine "was n
high-Uanded measure; that tho men should not
have blip punished without atrial; that the
consensu lie citizens ought to protest," and so on.
He.eddfU tbnt he “was a conskhvativk man !"
Ever, since I looked onuhc ivord in the Dietlon-
ary, ( remember it well; and I'll toll you ivby ]
don’t like it.
Some years afterwards, It turned out that the
rich storekeeper was imnd-aml-glove with the
»n»"(dn. robbers—managed their llnnnclnl busl-
i-slinrcd prollts—and whenever they got
—-ible about stealjng, .appealed lo the con-
“*')ltati(.
iff rogues so’tncwhere aboul, thnt are to be pro
tected by this conservatism.
Tbo application might be made to the slavery
question. WlhuOnass.
Appointments nv tiik flovKUNoit.—The Gov
ernor has appointed Gen. Ini R. Fosior, of Cass,
CapL John W. Anderson, of Chatham, mill Capt.
Peyton If,X'olqullt,_ orMlisec • •*
lSAtnd)., „.
War.
_ , With.
at the Black Re-
UATTKIl flOVEUKIONTY-
II ds^pceel. on Friday,
raUripoubft
nblleanlaiu at
Nhnwls nufi DuniousoM; Linen and Mohair Dusters;
a Bill line of Thomson’* Hoop Skirts: Dress Silks,
very cheap, from auction; Parasol*and Situ I’mhrel-
In*. ma.v17
’oriKHl 1
uml
aUNDIUKS.-Phr Hants. Pig. Sides, Co
Beef, Rio Cofi'eo, Baltimore Family Flour,
Su|Hirflnu ditto; Split Peas, White Bean*, Slewart’i
crushed nnd clarified Sugar*. Ily*un aud Oolong Tea,
Colgate’s Family Pale ami No. i Soap, German eraslve
aud toilet ditto {Adamantine aud Tallow Candles;
Pickles, Preserve*, Maecaronl. Vermicelli nml Sweet
Oil; i»Mr-ml*lng Flour, Mustard, Yeast Powders. Nut
megs, Cinnamon, M«i», Allspice, Pepper, Ac.. Ac., Iu
Store nhd for sale hy llAVID O'CONNOR,
mal7 cor Drayton A Uroughtou sirtHds.
are for sale at DAVIT) O’CONNOR'S,
.*na.vl7 Cor. Drayton and llruiighton streets.^
nmylT . t!iir. llay npd Barnard *!#■
LJHOVhLn ANOSPADKN.—OS dozen Hlinvols
ami Hpadao, In »mre nml tar rale by,. . - „
mayl; SAM'L'PAl.MKIt A NON.
N I5W IUIT'I’EU ASB ( BKItSE, InmlliiB
nnd tar rale hy r _ .
P IO'PARK AND FAMILY DKKF, In
liair bbl#., landing nnd lor rale hy -
mayl7__ - .. . . C’,' L. OTI.BKHT.
N BW MAY _ U*i’rri5«, i'e.-S tabs now
May Batter; Ii Imxoa now Cliocan, Jmrt arrived
and for rale hy I>AVII> O'CONNOIL
lilayl, for. Ilroaelitoo ao.l llr.iyloii #(#. _
jpANAI. BAUnDWfi.—lOUftail lMnd Wheel-
hairoea “
may IT
IM!
and Soda Biscuits, and Oyster Or
Wm. II. Tlsnn, Esn., (Tlson A Gordon.)
A. T. Hahershaiu; Esq., iR. ll. A Sons.)
William Remshnrt, Esq.
J. W.Gant,(Gotti *V Remshart.)
Win. Dunean. Esq.. (Dimnin .V Johnson.)
Dr. Charles W. .West.
Dr. John L. Wragg.
Dr. II. L. Byrd.
Dr. John Davis. maylt—Sw
iVeWcailoiumj
ESTABiiisiiMia]sra\
WILUAM R. NORRTSS,
• (lAitte tvu.m W. O.
R KNPlitlTF IILLY ANNOUNCKNTO
Ids frleuils nml the pnhlh% that having wneludHl
to do Inislness on his own account, ho has ommed a
TAILORING Establishment on Bull street, one door
from Broimliton. ILM>i:iC HIA80NIC HALL,
with a slock, selected hy hltnself.of seasonalde goods,
comprising ('LOTUS, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS*
which ho I* ready to makeup In the latest styleand to
the perfect satismcllon of all who will favor him with
tholr tintronagu. lie has also on hand aud will con
stantly keep a full assortment of Gentlemen’s FUR
NISHING GOODS, together with TRUNKS, VALIS
ES, UMBRELLAS, anil FANCY ARTICLE^.
As each season nppronelies he will bffsuptdled with
tho latest nnd most desirable stocks adapted to the
tastes of all his customers. •
He calls upon a generous public to sustain him In his
enterprise, as he will leavo no efl’ortuntried to deserve
their patronage. . , * .niayBI
, CIGARS, CIGARS.
BULL STREET, OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE
SAVANNAH* HA.
riALLfi THE ATTENTION OF THE
\J public lo his stock of GENUINE TMi*ORTKD
HAVANA CIGARS.
(Mbauas de Carvnijal, from $0.00to $0 (17.
CahaijM Corona, $110 to 40. .* -
Ln Manilla Lomlres Superior,48 to 43.
1a\ Kspanola’Flor de Preusados, nt OO. J
Kl Yaiordcla Hama, eonsUt Ingor Regalia Brllanlca,
Regalia Lomlres, Regalia Eutcrn, Regalia Conchas,
Media Regalia, Loiulres, Conchitas de OiH-raa, Millar,
., etc,, from tin to :rt.
' .man Brovns Flor, OJkR’vS. • ...
Figaro laoudres La Iji, 70 to 60.
zmia Cohdias, 42to 89, aud moat all or the
■'—* for Mevoral honsea ln France, a supply of
“ Cllcqnot Champagniq ■ and other U*
nlsh Wines, Rum, Ac., always on
Bryan's Tasteless Vermifuge.
. Whrt a liorrlhlu thing. Is it not—
That worms should iu children In* riot lug! .
Can nobody toll mothers what
Is the besf way these vermin or quielin^ i
Yes, hear the glad tidings of troth,
Buvan’s Vkumifuuk, tasteless ns water.
Destroys these n-sallonts of youth
Ami harms not the child fiy the slaughter.
Sold In lwltles—price 8>J dimes. Hold hy
umylfl-ltn A. A. SOLOMONS.
DR, Itlcdllntoekts Pectoral .Syrup.
Science nnd fad alike guaranty the imineasiiranle su-
ueriorltv of this remedy over every other prescrlls'd
i’or confirmed rough, oppression ol the chest, bronchi-
al difficult ies nnd consumption. Wen all other medi
cines have failed, in this there Is hope, safety, life.—
Prlre *1.00. Sold hy
maylfl—lm A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.
Dr. JllcCUntock’a Cold aud Cough mix
ture. It is us safe lo play with a raltlesnaki* us It i* to
trifle with acoldorcpagh. Meet the insidton* enemy
on tlio threshold with this Irresistible antidote. It re
moves all Irritation from tho lungs and windpipe with
wonderful eelerit*, and Its operation never varies,
never disappoints. Price, 23 cents. Hold hy
CLOTHING.
R. C. FOWKK & BRO.
ASK TIIK ATTENTION OP TIIK PUB
LIC TO THE FOLLOWING
CLOTHING,
W HICH TIIKV HAVE JUST HE.
reived. They nr.* JOB LOTS, nnd will be sold
low down, m Hie aceompanylng scale of prices eldarly
proves^ All those wishing nnvihlng iu onr line, are
— “ 'Niiiniiic ami satisfy them-
•nmostly r
quested I
• Suits
Fine fnsstmrri
Marseilles Hull
Knrmerh* Satin Suits
Froindi Tweed Sacks aud t.
-pmylp—lin
A. A^ SOLOMONS A: GO.
NOTICE.
S HVPPI2RN will please take notice that hereafter
flight for steamers Isaac Scott and Oak, plying
between Savannah and (Iawkinavillo, will Imi received
at all times and stored Iu fire-proof warehouses. No
charge foe storage.
marts R. JOHNSON, Agent.
NTotloe.
THE ST1SAJlBit JOHN O. I.AW-
TON is prepared to ToW vessels or
’Ighters to tho Cluirleston Railroad
Crossing, or other imlnis on tho river
J. W. McAJzPIN, Agent.
aU w, & ,n flffew miles
hf tho Central Rail Road anil the Charleston and Sa
vannah Rail Road. Upon these lands there is a great
doal of Ranging Mill aud Stave Timber, together with
Llghtwood in ahuudaucc. Also, one tract in Thomas
county, containing two hundred and tifty acres. For
PwGcn» r ;, apply to II. K. HARRISON,
feb!7—tf j ActingExecutor.
TIM ROOFING,
H. MORSE.
ST, ANDRKW’N IUI.L.
LEAD.
COLORS.
f'hrnmn Grrcn, Yellow, Indian Bed, Vermillion,*
Vandyke Brown, Ultramarine, Fire-proof Fatal, he.
VARNISHES.
Coirh Body, Fnrnltnro, Japan, leather, Iron, fie,
BRUSHES.
Paint, Varnish, Bath, White Wiuh, fic.
«d(
At wholeiale or retail, by
JOHN*. - "
*10 onto *12.00
5.50
7.50
t ,i , , 2.50 to 5.00
Fine C?asshncro ('outs o.qOto 7.00
Colored Drub D’Etc* Coats 5.50
Black French Drab D’Etc Coats 4.00 to 8.00
Good Marseilles Coat
Fine White .Marseilles Coats.
White Irish J.Lyen Coats.
Brown Llncnw'oats.
Scar Sucker Stripe floats
Fine.Cftssimoro Pants
Fine Tweed Pants
White Masseillc* Pants.
White Linen Drill Pants, just Ihe tiling for tho
2.00 to 2.25
8.50
2.50
......1.25 to 1.75
1.00
.4.00
2.50
1.00
..2.23 to2.50
1A0
.23 to 2 50
1.50 to 5.00
..1,00 to 2.30
.Military
3 " mulsh Linen Pants...,
urselHos Pants
Black DORskiu Punts...
Linen Vests
Tweed Vests
Marseilles Vests
We have also in connection with the above articles,
a lot of Leghorn nhd .Straw Hats, very cheap, from
auction.
An tnapndlon or tlidaa good* I, all Halt wo auk.
being convinced Hint all persons will tie satisfied that
they are cheap and no Iminhug about it.
o 1{ - <*• I’OWKK A BROTHER.
1(17 Congress street, next to King A Waring’s.
-aprJO—im 1
FIIIIK NtlHSCHIDKII wishes to Inform hi*mb
A meroiis frieuds, and tho rending public, that ho
lms opened a circulating lihrary. consisting of several
hundred volumes, of choieo reading, hy tho most popu
larauthors of flip day, which J»u is prepared lo loan at
the fnllnwliitr psfitu • '
the following rates;
Bouml volunujs
Fu|>er covered volimies .ft cts.
..........10cts. v
Book-Seller, Stationer und News Agent. Storo on
Broughton street, two doors IVom Lincoln. •
N. B.—Subscriptions received for all tho principal
newspapers and periodicals or thu day. Back num
bers always supplied to ordor. aprlil—Im
SELLING OFF CHEAP!
I flIKSlI CANTON MATTINliN
1 WHITK1 ANTI BRUUHKOK, Oil widths, at
W, H. TURNER S Paper Ihnigiog Htoro,
. mnylB . W Bt. Jalloa alrait.
Jllpiwra aod Tlca, wllh uml wilboat heola. Alao,
«!f1l i II. N. ALDBIcn. A gcut.
pnMHi NOUTHIiBN HAV.-JM balea
anilfmStaI.?” ‘ emU “ y ’ on '"“rtrijament; laadlaq
“rttfTO n. H. SORATSTON.Agt.
,UalUy LUD,P
may W MGN6TANTOIB A 00,
for letters dlsmls-ory ns such Executor.
ext,
These ure, therefore, to citeand admonish all whom
it may concern, to lx* and appear before said Court on
or before' the said first .Monday In October next, to
make objection tlf nny they have.) otherwise said
letters will he granted.
Givi
i under my hand this Ifith day of March, A D.
DOMiNICK A. O’BYRNE. O. C. C,
. _ 'OUNTY.—To all whom ll may concern; Where
as, W. 11. Davis will apply nr the Court of Ordinary
for Letters Dlsmlssory ns Administrator on the es
tate of William Adams.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, 4o he aud appear before said Court to
make objection (If any they have) on or liofore the flrst
Monday in Hoptomher next, otherwise said lettors will
tie granted.
Witness, Doiniulek A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for
Olmthnm county, this 5th day of March, 1.8H0.
ntarfl JOHN W. KERN, Pep. Clerk o.c. v.
S TATK OF 44 K 41 R 441 A , 4'HATHAlt!
COUNTY.—To all whom It may eoneern: Where
as, Wm. il. J)nvls will apply nt the Court of Ordina
ry for Letters Dlsmlssory ns Administrator on the es
tate of Sarah Adams.
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil whom
It may concern, to-be nnd appear heforu said Court to
make objection (If nny they have) on or before the 1st .
Monday lit Septeinlwrnext, otherwise said letters will
he granted. •
Wit lien's, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Ordinary for Chat
ham County, this 5th day or March, 1830. -
marll JOHN W. KERN, Dep. Clerk o. e, o.%
UTATK OF l.liOIKat, <'H ATHA JI
^ fiOUNTY.—Toall whom ft may'concern: Where
as, Mury Devanuy will npply al. tlio Court of Ordinary
for Letters Dlsmlssory ns Administratrix on tho es-
lateof John Devanuy.
These nVe therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may eoneern, to liem.d appear before said Conrl to
make objection (If any they have) on or Itefore the
first Monday In Novemlier next, otherwise said letters
will he granted. ; ’
Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham county, this 28th day of April. IMHO,
JOHN W. KKRN.
apr80 ^ Dcphty Clerk c. O. C.,C.
N 4ITI45K,—All persons having claims against the
estate of Francis T. Colo, late ofC'hntham county,
will present them, duly attested, within the timnpre.-
srrihed hy law, nnd oil person* indebted to said estute
will make payment to M. L. COLE,
may 14 Administratrix.
- — ,.jc property 1 „
ing to the estate of Thos. Bandy, late or Chatham
county. FRANCKS ANN RANDY,
maylfl Admlidstrat rix.
■\TOTlUK.—All iicraoiia having claims against the
11 estate o' Tho^. Bandy, are requested to present
them properly attested, and nil persons indented to
said estate will make payment to
FRANCES ANN BANDY,
nutylO Administratrix.
T\TOTI4lE.—All persons having claims against the
Lx estate of V. R. G. Ross, will please render the
same, properly ntlesled•within the time prescribed
hy law. All persons indebted to said estate will make
payment lo CO
mays CHARLES H. W1LUAMS,-Affin’r.
]\rOTI4tK.—Sixty days afterdate, application will
Ll ho made to the Hon. the 4?ourt of Ordiuary of
Chatham connty, for leave to sell Ihu property, lands
and negroes belonging 16 thu estate of Patrick Qulnu,
deceased, late of said county, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditor* ol said estate,
nii.yri _j JOHN QUINN, Adm’r.
N OTIUK.—All persons having demands against
the estate of R. R. Williams, deceased, late of
Scriven county, Ga., aro horoby notified nnd required
to present them, properly attesUaL lo the undersign
ed. within the lime prescribed hy law, nud all persona
iiiduhted lo snlil estate, are hereby required to make
immediate payment to the. undersigned. This May
1,1M». WALLACE T. WILLIAMS,
innyfl—IQdya Administrator.
1\T4>TICJK.—All persons having demands against
Lx the estate of John Mclntlre will present, them to
me, duly attested, and all indebted to said estate will
make pnymeut to Joseph Felt. Esq.
mayl—flw* JOHN COOPER, Adm’r.
_j—Sixty days after da to applluitiou will
_ bo made to the Court of Ordinary or Chatham
county for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the
1 “ "■‘“cased .
US M. WALli. Adm’r.
Charleston and Savannah Rail Road.
OHANaE OF HOrmDUf.B,
7b go Into Effect on Monday, May tlh, IMO.
O N AND AFTEB MONDAY, MAY 7»l.,
Paisenqora will bo convoyed .rtnlly betwcou
unarle.ton nml Bavnnoali.
FrolRbl het ween Hie two cities nnd the Intermediate
station will be received eVory dJy and tarwnrded three
times a week.
sonicnui.K.
VAS8KNOK11 TitAINS.
Iz?ave Charleston at fl.io a. M.
Arrlvo In Savannah at. j.afl I*. M.
Iziavo Savannah at S A.M.
Arrive In Charlcstou at .W M,
,'HKIUIIT TIUINS,
One or more Pas sensor Onrs will he nltaehed
' h,! ^
JAMES'I,. BMrTnX'Hff'^-'
u. 0. runst. - . r. n. siiiT.
D. G. Purse & Go.,
(iatk jonfcu. raiJj<uflT'e,)' •
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS,
AND WHOI.E!UT.E AND IiF.TA.IL IHULEBBIN '
8 AS U, DOORS, 111, IIV D-S ,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
Paper Hangings, Borders, &o.
West Side Monument Square,
feM7 SAVANNAH, PRO. . ly