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£ |Olt‘s.\I/li. -Yellow girl, 10 ;
i.“!i» BondhoUK “ iJ
ir» old, prlmo
olvi Hiind liouso servant; epok and washer,
qualified for onooMicr ago; woman, 80 years,
• azs *'‘“ n'J Iron™, and
nA Y. .Juno Old, UVI.WOUM MIU ingfll IIUUIB U* IH
/ill iS?*SS5r- U®y|ng in the city limit* and
'Son”Mmiglntttnthiiestateof M. Woff,docoasiHl,
Ing
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Ft'dMOMM)
cimser* can tokepoMOBSlou ( of sarnu, midcollwt rojfifc
^‘iVnllS-One-lrnTf cash ;1mlmice In twelve months,
secured by mortgage on tlm proporty. Piirclu.*™.
paying for titles. - . «♦ WOLFB,
: .woman, 83 »eAw,
*
Murkot Sqnnro.
8AL1£*—A No. 1 Bntchor. Apply to
ok, washer -anil li
ishor. well quallt
John pon Square.
wittt'i' it, iv. mtivn. .
Wanted—00 shares ana Slock, for which a fall prta
will be paid.[may 18]' J. BRYAN A BON.
E OIl NALE.--The Banda of tho Savannah, Al
bany anil (lulf Ball Road Company, Koarantood
' BY T. J. WAISH.
J? bony ami (fair Rail Road f'omimnv, on
by tho city of Savannah, $500 onoh, 7 nor coi
eat, payable .January and July. Enquire of
JXffla'Srtmrd, for tlm'hSnl^nrOmhol'rS
and crcdltora of said ostnto. Terms cash, purchasers
•,av|nir jor titles. -A. SHEFTALL,
mnyi l—* Adm’r cslnto of Mrs. K. A. Blnnchnrd.
At Frivato Bale.
Lot No. 1,.Carpenter's How, corner of East Broad
and Broughton stB. Tho Improvements consist of o
litlulr store and dwelling, with a duo cellar, and a
womhm tcnoinunt building on a hrlcl: basement. Lot
fee simple. Terms will ho accommodating, nprl?
If not sold by Tuesday, 1st May, will ho sold nt tho
Court llomn. . - v
_ BV M - n - ivihLum
At Private Sale. '
75 boxes of that long called Tor Detersive Soap,
warranted to wash grunsn spot* ont of any garment
without Injuty to tho cloth, aud without robbing,
nprSO ; j ■
LlOlt SALE.—A Woman, 88 yours of ago, snlta-
A 1 bio far house work or child's nnrso. Also, one
oldcrly Woman, good cook, washer and Ironor, nt
JOS. BRYAN’S,
Johnson Square.
BY A MININ.
Administrator's Salo.
Bv virtue or an order from tho Honorable the Court ol
Ordinary of Chatham comity, will bo sold on tho
First Tuesday in June next, between thousual hours
of side, bofOro the Court House door In Savannah:
Lot No 88. Liberty Wnrd, and Improvements there
on, being a portion of tho cstatoof John J. Waver,
sold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of sold
estate-purchasers paying for MUes. y ^ BLOI9,
umr20 Adtn’r do bonis w>a Eat. J. J. Waver.
..... „ cook and washer, and
irtme Man. canablo drlvor on
r r arms, and hla family oftbroo,
embracing woman, boy anil girl; Man, S3 years old,
Round, and Boy 18 yoars old. A. BRYAN,
_jupr9l Murkot ■ Square.
¥JOR SAIdE.-A~U08i.abl0 place five aud a half
J? mil or from Savannah, half a mile east of tho Oge*
oboe Plunk Road, 200 acres cleared land and good
dwelling house; excellent farming land; 444 ncroa in
tho tract. A. BRYAN,
apr21 Market Square.
YAN, JohnBon Square.
Court Ron bo door In this city, on tho first Trn
April next, If not disposed of at plrvato sale.
mar3—tf JAMES SMITH, Bay i
For .Chi
INLAND .ROUTE, ^
places, FOrongni
LEA VE8EVKRYSUNDA Y MORNINO,aiOo'dKk
FOR PALATKA,
VIA FBRNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND PI-
COLATA.
- c THK
(LhJ3s3i^>StlIrtlAY MORNINO, at » o’clock
■KBis^SEiutiprccIsoly, and will arrive at Palntka
on Monday.
RETURNING WILL LEAVE:
Palntka, on Monday night, at 18 o'clock.
Plcnintn, on Tuesday, nt . 8A. M.
Jiuiksonvlllo, on Tnosday, at 8 A.M.
Pernnndlna, on Tnosday, at..,..iS P> M. ;■ ft
And arrive Hi Suvanuah on Wednesday morning.
tST Through Tickets sold on hoanl for the follow-
lug places:'
Tnllohnssoo, price ,16 50
Montlcollo, “ II 60
Madison, " 18 50
Lake oily,, - « -A T 50
Passengers nnd Freight taken at tho prosont estab
lished rales. For engagements, apply to
J. P. BROOKS A CO., Agonta,
Charleston Wharf.
—All freight to bu paid for by tho shippers
No freight received on Sunday morning. mar83
BY LAUOOIIK Jr BELL.
Hdkfs, Rohes, Lawns and Muslins.
THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, in salos-room.
An luvolco or Madras, MiibIHi and Verona Hdkfs.
• Sill: Neck TIob, Jnconot and Organdie Robes, Col’d
Lawns. Col'd Organdie Muslins, Chintz Brilliants,
lust received per steamer. Sale positive. Terms
cash. may 80
Holt's Patent Sewing Machines.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front or store,
25 Holt’s beautiful Putout Hewing Machines, in
complete order. Torms cash. mny80
To Bent, Furnished or Unfurnished.
One of the Stoddard Tenements on'Perry street, next
door to Whitaker. Possession given first November,
or immediately if preferred. Apply on the premises,
or at our counting-room. may23
Valuable Beal Estate.
On the first TUESDAY in June next, before tho Court
IIouBe, In the city of Savannah, between the usual
hours of sale, under a decree of tho Judge of the Su
perior Conrt of the Eastern District of Georgia, will
be sold tho following property, to wit:
Lot of land No. four (4,) Carpenter’s Tything, Deck
erWard; lot or land No. seven (7,) Third Tything,
Reynolds Ward, and tho buildings and improve
ments on said lots. And tho following named lots,
also in the city of Savannah, to wit: Lots No. twenty*
throe (38,) twonty-ftvo (2ft,) twenty-six (28,) twenty-
seven (27,) thirty-eight (38,1 thirty-nine(39,) forty (40,)
In Wesley Wnrd; and lota Nos. thirty-seven (87,) thir
ty-eight (88.) thlrty-ntno (39,) forty and forty-one (40
aud 41,) in Calhoun Wnrd. Also lots No. oue (1,) two
(2,) three (8,) four (4,) five (5.) six (0,)nlnc (0,) ten (IQ,)
eleven (11,) twelve (12,) lying east of Abereorn street,
and between Gaston nnd Huntingdon streets. Also,
Farm lot No. flvo (5.) containing fifty-five acres, on the
east side of tho White Bluff roud, opposite the two
mile stone. All the said property to he sold under the
decree aforesaid for division with parties in trust.
Plats of the above lots can he seen at our counting
room. Terras cash, purchasers paying for titles,
may 19
Bed Cedar Moth Proof Chests at Private Sale.
Jupt rocoived from Nashville, Tenn.. 50 Cedar Moth
Proof Chests, assorted sizes, the host article ever
shipped here for the preservation of furs, woolens and
broadcloths, for this eltmnte. Also, a lot of Cooper's
Ware. Call and examine. raaytO
. For Salor
Fifteen Building Lots, beautifully situated on the
Central Railroad, in the healthy village of Whltesvllle,
Ho. 3. Apply immediately.
Also, a Lot. on Lovers’ Lane of 17 acres. may8
At Private 8ale.
ALSO,
2 five acre lota, well adapted to gardening purposes,
Just outside of city limits. Apply at office. apr3
Prime Likely Negro Man-at Private Sale.
A smart, intelligent, likoly Man, about 2ft years old,
sound and healthy. Hold for no fault, A first rate
Porter, Hostler, Painter, House-servant, and a prime
Cook. To bo sold in tho city; titles warranted.
mar31
.Valuable Building Lots at Private Sale.
20 valuable building lots situated on Gordon, Gas
ton aud Lincoln streets, in Calhoun and Wcsey Wards,
all tu fee simple. _ ALS o_
Lot No. 7, Third Tything, Reynolds Ward, 60 by 90
feet, fee simple, and improvements, situated ueurly
opposite the Marshal
Garden Lot No; 98. containing B# acres, situated
between Louisville Road and canal, about 2 miles
from the city.
PlatB of the above lots can he seen at our connttng
room.
Terras—One-third cash, balance in ono and two
ars. •
FOR SALE.—A Plantation on
IfctUo Ltttlo Ogochco Road, ten miles
. from Savannah, by tho Savannah, Al-
• buuy & Gulf Rail Road, which passes
i through tho distance or two miles.—
Thewholo tract contains between 3,000 and 4,000 acreB,
aud can easily he divided Into two Plantations. It 1b
woll timbered—has au excellent pasture, nnd is oue of
the best producing plantations In the country. The
buildings consist of a fine dwelling house, ovorseer’s
house, corn house, stable and negro houses, which will
accommodate 80 negrooB. For terms, &c^a(jjdjrto
^ -(|iMB Jolin8cmS2nate^avannah^a^ |
BY GEO. IV. WYLLY.
At Private Sale.
28 likely young negroes. Call nnd see them. my22
v At Private Sale.
Lot. No. 38 and improvements, Pnlaski Word, on
the corner of Jones and Barnard streets. It is rented
at $726 por annum. Will be sold at a bargain, tf
applied for Boon. may!8
On the first TUESDAY in June next, during legal
hours of sale, will he sold tn front or the Court
House In the city of Savannah:
Lot No. 8 and improvements, Thunderbolt. May
he treated for at private salo until day of sale. rayl7
Will he sold, on the first TUESDAY in June next,
before the Court House, between the legal hours
of salo:
Western half of Lot No. 40, sltuato on Perry street,
opposite the residence of John Stoddard, Esq. The
Improvements consist of a very fine brick fesldonco,
three stories on a basement, with all tho modern im
provements—hack building, with servants’ rooms,
stable, carriage house, &c. For farther particulars
call at my office. The above can be treated for at
private salo until day ofsnlo. may!7
On tho first TUESDAY in June,
25 negroes, viz.: Hannibal, Sarah, Lewis, Robert,
Sophy, George, Lucy, York, Nelly, Tom, Billy, Judy,
Robert, Mary, Susan, John, Rachel, Lizzy, Becky and
infant, Robert, (painter,) John, (earpeuter,) Jack, (car
penter,) Peter and Jim. Also, Lot of Land with new
xreatdonce, at Thunderbolt: Bold as the property of
John G. Falllgant, deceased, for benefit of heirs and
creditors.
ALSO,
1 horse, 4 mules, 1 Jersey waggon, 2 double wag
gons and harness. ,
msrai JNO. S w! l ANDkH80N, l Klcc ' ltor "-
Private Sale.
Lot No. 1, Hut chin sou Island, directly opposite
Smett’s Wharf, 600 feet on the river, 200 feet deep,
with about 60 spiles to fasten lumber to; will bo sold
at a bargain and on easy terms.
ALSO,
A beautifal Residence in tho village of Whltesvllle,
No. 3 O. R. R.; several building lots and farm adjoin
ing, containing about 50 acres, part of It now under
fence, with a growing crop. ;Many choice Frnit
Trees. Cattle, lings and horses can bo bought with
the placo. For farther particulars apply at my office.
O^sharefl Central Railroad Stork. • ^aprlfi^
to Fitting,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PROMPTLY ATTEND
ED TO BY
JOHN L. ELLS,
FORMERLY
Inspector Savannah - Gas Xji&ht Co.
SHOP—OONQRKSS STREET LANE, BETWEEN BULL ANR
WHITAKER STREETS.
O REEKS left nt Mr. Hodge’s News De
pot, N. W. corner Bull aud Broughton streets, or
at Mr. J. 1L Farrell’s, N. E. corner Bull and Brough
ton streets, will receive prompt attention,
deett-tf
Olianse of Day.
UNITED STATES MAH. UNE.
For Palatka, E. F.,
VIA HRUNBWIOK, ST. MARYS, FEUNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, PICO LATA, AND
TOCCOI.
LEAVES EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNINO,
ATM O'CLOCK.
-V THE NEW IRON Steam*
«r ST. MARYS, Capt. Jab. Fim*
"IWiHJUv^bobn, having been thoroughly ovor-
hauled, will leave regularly aa
■n nr-n-»ip- abm , e> rc t urn j n{ j on Saturday mom-
In tlmo to connect with the New York stoaraors.
_ tits boat liF.r» been built expressly for this line, and
has large and airy saloons auu state-rooms for passen-
BG For freight or pasBage, apply on board, at the Flori
da steampacket wharf or to ,
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
The St. Marys connects nt Brunswick with Enins-
wick aud Florida Railroad; at Fomnndlna with Fer-
nandlna Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo and Galnsville, and Stages to Mlddiehnrg, Mi-
canopy, Newnansvtlle, Flomington, Ocala and Tampa
Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lakedty.
Madison and Tallahassee Railroad; at Plcolntaand
Toc.ol with Stages for St. Augustine; at Palatka with
M. J. BUCK1ER,
DEALER IN .
Boots and Shoes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Non. 71 AND 152 GIBBONS RANGE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JanSft—1y
Vernonburg House.
THIS pleasant resort will he
i open forth? reception of visitors on
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka,
VIA DARIEN, nntlNSWICK, 8T. MARYS, FER
NAND INA, ,f.\CKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA ,PICO-
LATA AND TOCOI.
LEA YES EVERY FRIDAY MORNINO AT
ON O'CLOCK.
THE STEADIER ST.
JOHNS, Capt. N. Kino, having
been thoroughly overhauled, haa re-
'euracd her place on the line, and
will leave regularly ns above. For
freight or passage, apply on lioanl, at the Florida
SteimpackcnVharlj^or U>Agents.
This boat connects at Brunswick with the Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad: at Feroandlna with For- „ „
nandlna Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Rlto, Starko, CaOlIl raSSSRC,
Waldo and Gainesville, and StagcB to Mlddiehnrg, Jit- -
canopy, Newnaiiville, Flemlngton, Ocala end Tampa
Bay: at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lake City,
Madison nnd Tnllalmssee Railroad; at Plcolnta and To-
col with Stages for St. Augustine; at Palatka with
1st of May. For terms, apply to Hal t’s Stages for Orange Springs and Ocala, and
'. L CONSTANTINE. Steamers to Silver Springs, Fort Brooks, Fort Boiler,
MelonvHle and Entororlse.
The ST. JOHNS will make a monthly trip to Mid-
dlcburg, Black Creek, leavlug the last Friday of every
The Pavilion House.
MR. T. C. CHICK ro
ll fipeclfully announces that he has
£* opened the above establishment,
aud Is prepared to aacommodate
‘hts friends and tho public, from
whom he solicits a liberal shard ol patronage.
declG
ATHENS HOTEL,
By C, P. McAllister.
I will entertain tho traveling pub
lic with good accommodation, good
fare, &c, at the following rates:
" Per day, $1.65; per week, $5.00.
South West Comer Bull and Broughton Streets
rjtlSIS INSTITUTE Ih deilgned lo pre-
for Evening Ji
during tho day can
rough Mercantile Education.
Pnplls can commence at ony time aud pursue their
course at pleasure, no teaching being done In classes.
Visiting and Wedding Cards written; Diplomas
and certificates filled out; and all kinds of Business
and Ornamental Writing executed.
Rooms open from 7 to 10 o’clock P. M.
JanO—ly ” ” ' r/ ^ r ‘ T » c ‘
B. F. MOORE. Pr Inal pal.
SE1IIG MACIIIES
ING MACHINE In every variety and price.
ALSO,
THE EADD, WEBSTER Ac CO.
TIGHT STITCH MACHINE in every style, at
manufacturers’ prices,
Constantly on hand by
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
aprl2—ly Cor. Whitaker and Congress streets.
Grreat Attraction!
$1 5,000 WORTH
OF FANCY AND STAPLE
Cost, fox- O asD,
on approved credit.
TNTENDIYG TO GLOBE (IP DIY MIJNI-
1 ness in Savannah, I will olftr until lstof Jane, »t
cost, for cash, or approved credit, my entire stock of
FANOY AND STOLE DRY GOODS, comprising n
large assortment of Dress Goods. BhnwlsgMautnias,
Points, Laces, Embroideries,.Ribbons, Trimmings,
&c. Also, Domestic Goods, Blankets, Kerseys, LTu-
seys, together with Window Shades and: Mattings.
Ab 1 am dotur/nlned to wind up my business, thoso
Goods must ana will ho sold. <3ome one, come nil.
GEO. T. ;o. white,
At F. B. taker & Co^B-^tfariJ^eraUiga^O^usres. sti
P. S.—All persons indebted to the lute Arm of F. D.
Baker & Co., are rcqlcstedtq.come forward and make
Immediate payment: and all hnving any denuinds
against Geo. T. G. White,- will pleaso present them;
mays fapft
FERTILIZER
‘ *■' ’vsvfgri
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FOR S ALE AT g
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Agents for
WILLIAM GREENER’S
Celebrated Laminated
Steel Guns.
may4 • j
TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER!!
FROM AUCTION.
THE FOLLOWING GOODS HAVE
been received by the steamer Alabama and will be ex
hibited to-day for sale at prices that will'UHtonlsh tho
natives: .
6,000 yards BAREGE ANGLAIS, slightly damaged,
at 10 cents, worth 2ft cents.
8,000 yards Rich Figured BAREGE ANGLAIS,
18 io!i't LG W is A It O B Ed , at $2.50, worth $5.
, 100Paris Rich LACE CURTAINS, from 6 tot
10 cases PRINTED CALious, at 7c., worth lac.
3,000 yards naif Mourning ORGANDIE MUSLINS,
at 25c., worth 50c.
OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
- [1,000 pieces PLAID SWISS MflSLOT,' at 10 cts. per
y< lSbo pieces PLAIN. SWISS MUSLIN, from 8c. to
iSoo'ptc*»nUSH' LINENS, at lialfjPrice. .
It-is imnecessnry. to say anything farther about the
cheapness of these goods. Thoy have to be seen
lie appreciated. J, & M.»D. TREANOR,
inaysi 111 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.
FOR ’ BALTIMORE.
‘ ■ The steamer
qpiioninn Swann
Cant. RAMSAY,
Will leavo on
THURSDAY, May 01.
„ at 8 P. M.
For freight or pas-
BRIG HAM,
J * CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
Tho steamship
A V O V S T A,
Capt.WOODHULL,
For Now York, will
sail on
. SATURDAY next,
Jnno 2d, at 5 P. M.
JN07 R. WILDER & OALL1E.
: > . Agents.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin PnBsagc Uirou^h^to^jlow York via CapeMay.|l«
Steerage” “ ”
The splendid Blde-
whcel stoamshtp
Stnte offloorgln,
Capt. .1. J. Garvin,
continues her tri-
lonthly trips, and
111 leav '
’ KING’S MOUNTAIN
MIL I J A Rf SCHI O Le
Yorkvllle, So. Oa.
Instil niton: Tho Prlnclpalshte graduates of the Mili
tary Academies of South Carolina, aud their assistants
have boon selected with great,carp., Their classical
teacher Is a graduate with distinction of the South
Carolina College, mid thotr French tcaelu-r has boe|i
earefollv iirepared In Paris, France. Tho Jnsil alien
Is modeled after the military aeailomlos «f SontJXnr-
ollna, and n classical department Is added, time alford-
Ing a thorough educational course,. , ,
Torms-For .ovory expenao, except clothing, $800
P Am)Uralhms 5 for tho °lmlfyoar"comineiilng In Jnno
W..^Lph W „hemadeasearl fi »s —
Capt. A. COWARD, f l rnrci Pais.
mnvll—^iRwUnlyifi' ' - . . ., ^
1 Prize 6f ,$4,500,
1 Pr!
Jnno 5th. at — o’cIglh.
Througn tlckots, Issued lu tho interior, for New York,
by either line of Now York steamers, good on this
ship. 8uch tickets to b« changed and berths secured
nt office of the Agents.
maj-20 HUNTER & QAMMRLL.>;
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH.
The mjlondld Side-
Wheel Steamship
Jon. WliUney,
Copt. W. Lovk:.*nd,
will sail regularly be
tween tho lilxivcnorts
making two trips a
month. This ship haa elegant accommodations for
passengers, Cnliln Passage $17.50. Stcomgo $8.
No cottou reeolved at Presses unless plainly mark
ed on the edge. K. SAMPSON, Agent, lloBton.
myO CRANE fo GRAYBILL, Agts, Sav’li,
Orouiwell'M Baltimore Propeller Line.
FOR BALTIMORE,
Two first class PRO-
PELLER8 have been
placed on this line,
and will each make
t hree trips per month,
leaving Baltimore
mund honco every five
‘ days.
indui-- JML M
is ever given hefare,
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
BAML?T. PEARCE,
fehl4—tt 116 Spear’s Wharf, Agent, Baltimore.
" FOR NEW" YORK.
Fare Reduced.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY
OTHER STEAMERS.
, . $,5 »
1 steamers,
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
WOULD INVITE THE ATTENTION OP
PLANTERS
visiting the. city to their largo stock of the above
goods, viz.:
Schley Striped Cotton Osnabnrgs .
Columbus Fashions
Augusta While Osiiahurgs
Augusta Brown Twilled Jeans
Augusta Brown Shirtings
Factory Yarns and Sewing Cotton " ,
Wo liavo always on hand a fall stock of
Georgia Kerseys,
ALSO, '
LONDON DUFFIL BLANKETS,
English Plains, Tweeds, &c.
The above of our own Importation. may29
o, - - tp^,v
Mf
i «-n»>oi f»,iWv &c , > Sc ,
Lowest Three Number Prleo, $80.
Whole Tlckots, $5—Sharos In Proporttun.
Orders for Tlckota^or Certificates, by Matl orEx
pre.Mohedlreete.lto MoKI ^ ByAO o ,
Savannah. Ga.
ORlce of tho Managers, Masonle Hall Buildings,
Hull street. • • ’’ iiP"l •
month.
Jy4
trips between t!
Freight and Passage Greatly Reduced I
FEllNANDINA AND SAVANNAH
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM PACKET
THE SUPERIOR AND ELE-
, gant steamer AUGUSTA,Capt.Philips,
: having been purchased expressly for
SthiB routo, wljl hereafter muko regular
the above named ports, only touching at
Brunsv. ck and Hamilton’s Lauding. „ .
The AUGUSTA will leave Savannah every MON
DAY and THURSDAY at Three O’clock, P. M., from
Dillon’s Wharf, foot of the Gas Works.
Returning, will loave Femaudiua every WEDNLS-
AY and SATURDAY, at ll A. M.
She will make close conncctloirs at Fomandtna with
tho Florida Rail Road, and thence to all points tn tho
Interior of Florida.
Passage $4.00.
Cotton from Fernandtna to Savanhah, 50 cents per
hale. Freight taken at one-third less than present
rateB. , ; , '
For Freight or Passage, apply ou board, or to
nrarfl JNO. it FRASER & CO., Agents.
For Augusta,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
SAVANNAH RIVER.
k THIS favorlto Iron pteamer SWAN,
mtimvidrn Captain J. G. Garnet, loaves the
ff&gflBlS Charleston Wharf every FRIDAY” AF-
8BZ33B2TERNOON, at 5 o’clock, for the above
placus. For cngagomo^rel^W^ apply tn
Charleston Wharf.
N. B.—No freight received after 4 o’clock on the
fiernoon of dcpnrtnrtL ' upr4
POR AUGUSTA AND IN
TERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—-The
steam packet JOHN A. MOORE will
‘resume her regular trips as above, ou
SATURDAY MORNING, at nine o’clock, and will
continue to leavu evory Saturday.
For freight or passage, apply on board, to Capt. T.
N. Philpot, or (febi) M. A. COHEN, Agent.
ALEXANDER F. BENNETT,
Agent for the Sale of
REAL ESTATE
AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY,
H AS for sale Real Estate in any part of tho city,
which he will dispose of on terms to suit pur
chasers.
Ho also offers for salo Central aud Southwestern
Railroad Stock, and Stocks of tho Banks of tho city.
lie will also attend to the renting of houBcs, and the
hiring and selling of negroes. He respcctfally solic
its the patronage of hiH friends and the public. feb28
F JaUiuun,. v ,.. i.ouu tuiiD. .. vai/t. .- - ,
ALABAMA,.. ..1,800 tons... .Capt. Gko.R. Sohenck.
These steamships
belong to the old es
tablished and favor
lto line, Known as
tho “ New York and
Savannah S t o a m
Navigation 'Oompa-
. __ ny,”audln comfort,
accommodations and fare, cannot ho excelled. Thu;
are conunauded by experienced, skilful, carofal am
polite officers.
JOHN R. WILDER & GALLIE,
SAM’L L.
CROMWELUSJTEAMERS,
Rates of Freight
From Now York to Bo«ton, Providence,
and Portland, and vice versa, on
TtlercliaudUe skipped by .
Cromwell’s steamers,
INCLUDING EVERY EXPENBE OF TRANSHIP
MENT IN NEW YORK:
Boston. Pivo'nce. Port'd.
Cotton, ^ halo W $1 99
Flour, $ hbl .j.. Q.
Where do you buy your
LINSEED OIL ?
Before Buying'Elsewhere,
PLEASE PRICE IT,
AT
D. G. Purse & Co’s.,
WEST SIDE MONUMENT SQUARE.
may26
WHITE LEAD.
3, National, Georgia i
ranch,Zinc.
COLORS.
Chrome Green,Yellow, Indian Red, Vermillion,
Vaudyko Brown, Ultramarlno, Fire-proof Paint, Ac.
VARNISHES,
Coach Body, Furniture, Japan, Leather, Iron, Ac.
BRUSHES.
Paint, Varnish, 8aBh, White Wash, &c.
Spirits Turpentine,
At wholesale or retail, by
JOHN B. 1WOOR13, Druggist,
Glhbons’Rangc.
To Planters.
OAA DOZIIN NASSAU BARK HATS,
at tiftc per doz., the strongest hat made.
200 Canada Straw natB, at $1 per doz.
500 “ “ '* ft inch brim, nt $2.
300 Palm Lear, from 1.50 to $2.50 per doz.
For salo at N. K. BARNUM’
WOOD, EDDY - & CO’S
Capital Prime - - - - - 8^1-00.0001
WOOD, EDDY jTcq., liauasoVt
The Jtiinagcra’ OOlccR are located at Wllmlniton,
Delaware, and Bt. Louie, Nlceourl.
The following
MAONOTOEHT SCHEMES
wili he drawn In public under tho superintendence
of sworn Ooramlsslnnors, appointed by tho Govcrnur.
Wood, Eddy & Co.’s Lottery,
CLASS 312, Drawa Saturday Jnno-SO, 1800.
7U mtlnuns—18 diuwn aii.uoTs.
1 BRAND CAPITAL PIIIZE OP
$100,000 1
a Prizes of 18,500
6,000.
SPrlxeSof..:........8,000
aPriHBOf....,.'. ....8,500
Priacs Of.,;.......lIW
_Prlaes Of.:.........100
05 lMzos Oft,,...,
4,810 Pr'xaof40
87,010 Pr'xs of. 80
moves tho eanso or Uio
porfoetcuro.
>
lrarao-
16Prlaes6f;...$4fl0
887 Prizes or. 800
. 05 Prizes ur.....ir
1 05 Prizes of
05 Prizes of.... •
180 Prizes of .. . 80
' 4,745-Prizes of >.'.I'80’
Hides, (salted) W
“ (dry) eaolr.
Leather, (rolls) tl
lOOlhs...
18M
18M
18 -
Jticc, « uurcu
Wool, ^100 lbs
Measurement goods, foot...
Hoots and Shoes, (cattcs)
Tobacco, $ 100 Ids
|Other articles at pronortloimto rates.
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN * CO.,
Agents, Savannah, Ga.
H. B. CROMWELL A CO.,
inarai^^^^^AgentSjjBjnVcst^tMjjrew^Vork^
John Oliver,
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS,
PAPER HANGING &C,,
No. 10 Whitaker Street
CORNER OF BAT LANK.
DVODEMOmRELLOUE.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having been appoint
ed SOLE* AGENT for the city or Savannah, for
the sale of this old and t net ly celebrated brand of
Champagne Wine, now calls tho attention of the pub
lic to the " RE-INTRODUCTION” of this favorlto
brand again amongst ns. Many of our oldest citizens
must remember when this superior Dnc Do Monte
bello stood pre-eminent as a Champagne Wino hern,
’ "t by tho introduction of a spurious article, and sold
tho Due Do Montebello Wine, by a set of ffhudulent
imitotors of the brand, (many of whom were mulcted
in heavy damages and paid a well deserved peualty
by fine and imprisonment) In consequonce of these
frnnds acting so strongly against, this brand, and not
wishing to have its established reputation tarnished,
the Due De Montebello for years has withdrawn his
Wines from thiscountry, and moat of his Wines went
to St. Petersburg and other Courts, preserving Its good
reputation wherevdr Introduced. ,
About two years slnco, however, he appointed the
firm of Messrs. Ward &Simonin, of New York, (now
Mons. Amedeo H. Simonln)hls solo Agont fortheUnh
ted States for the:4a‘ **” ifl *- AJ —
good character estabii
In commanding the
DIIC DG MONTEBELLO WINE
to the public as a PURE, GENUINE and DELICIOUS
Wine, corked and scaled In a very superior manner for
the American market. t :• ,
I am authorized to famish the trade with this Wine
at Now York prices; also, to receive orders for direct
Importations, which arc soiled by
apr23—2m Sole Agent*for Bavflnnahj Geo,
W. B. 1INGLED0RFF,
DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
' MOULDINGSJPAINTS, OILS,
Varnishes, Brushes, &c.,
NO. 141 BROUGHTON STHEKT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
maw 1 ■ . ly
TUST RECEIVED FROMPHIU ADEL-
sj phla, Ladles’ and Misses’-Fine Kid and Morrocco
Slippers and Tics, with and withont heels. Also,
fine English Last ing Buskin Ties and Slippers, corner
Barnard and Congress street l*ano.
may 11 H. N. ALDRICH, Agent.
PIANO FORTES.
NUNNS &_ CLARK.
ESTABLISHED IN 1832.
, THE - mi, ■
her took the Agency
ithoahovo named lu»tru-SnfTjTSrH
ments less than threeU “ x 8 »
yeare slnco, nnd throngb their
INTRINSIC MERIT ALONE
has sold over SIXTY of them.
ThoACKNOWLEnQED_yAlUB of these Instm
Intheslmj ‘ ‘ " ‘
over FOH . ■
have foisted thetr Piano Fortes upon the public us the
“ VERY BEST EVER MADE,"
not one of whom lias a hnsltless existence today while
Nniuis & Clark have gone steadily on for nearly
FORTY YEARS,
never making
‘‘CHEAP INSTRUMENTS,”
but, on the contrary, constantly improving, thereby
S lacing themselves, at this time higher In the estlma-
on of esTl musicians, whether professional or amateur,
than they have ever been bofore since thoy commenced
business. ■
Mr. B. has a large stock on hand; and is receiving
by weekly steamers, and begs bis friends and the pub
lic generally to call and see these
JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS, V
at tils rooms, Conrt House Square.
novl7-ftm H, 8. BOQARDUS.
«-am ARM
' YES YOU MAY
USE OR RECOMMEND
Heimstreet’s Inimitable
HAIR COLORING!
AND FIND IT TO BE
A Perfect Hair Restorative,
promoting tho strength nnd growth of the Hair, and
glviug It all the beauty of yonth- Dqyon doubt U r
READ! READ! READ!
Soiiroon Lake, Essex Co., N. Y„ I
February 5, 1858. f
W. E. Haoah, Troy, N. Y.: Dear Sir ..—Having
used your Hair Coloring or Beatoratlvo, and being
much pleased with it, T take pleasure In making tho
following statement: From tho effects ofa very ,evcro
lit of sickness,- when about 18 years of age, my hair
commenced turning grey, and so continued to grow
until it became j*i;(V2fo white, being very harsh and
coarto. laist Summer Iliad reached my ffft y-t bird year,
when I was Induced by a frlend^o purchase two hot-
Thu ahuvo ts delivered nt railroad or si
drayage.
At retail. In quantities less than 60 lbs, ic„ 50 lbs
a, oSersI?ora tho country, accompanied hy jthe cash
or city accentance; promptly attended Uv Wo trust
U 1UII UIIU UUIIHIIU (IIIU1, uuu : » iua» J
times, will Induce the consumers of Ice to give: us a,
‘a58y*W*l** , M.fSwak<»'
SPRING GOOES.
leAuaauwnsuuiu; vaijuic or tnese inami
ts OVER ALL OTHERS is very plainly shown
10 simple fact that within the lastTEN YEARS
• FOllTY different makers ln tho United States
RHODES’
Super-Phosphate.
The SlHndnrd Manure.
THE ATTENTION OF PLANTERS LS
solicited to this established Fertilizer from its
applicability at any time during the cultivation and
growth qf. the Plant, with almost equal advuntago
and without risk of bun.ing or firing. Wo liayo Jnst
received
One Hundred Tons,
which Is now in store.
We have also lu Btore and now receiving 100 tone
No. 1 Peruvian Gpano; 160 tons No. 1 8ombrero Gua
no; 60 tons Reese’s Manipulated Gunno, with all of
which we shall he regularly supplied.
If aprS PATTEN & MILLER.
COTtmSc'of PuiSngoafw'WlioIe Tlokcts....$899 00
•• •• SOQuarler “ "JI. 74.76,
x “ 85Eighth 87 37
8PI.EA'olii tiCHEJIE
To he dratvn cseh WEDNESDAY In Juno I
CLASS 270, Drawa Wednesday, Jnno II, 1800.
CLASS 282j Draws Wednesday, .Tune 18,1800.
CLASS 204, Drawa Wednesday, Juno 80, 1800.
CLASS 300, DrawsWednosday, June 87,1800.
Nearly one lirixo to every two Tickets!
78NUUBEUS—HI IIIIAWN BALLOTS.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OP $37,6001
i Wtzo oir.. i.$15,080
8 Prizes of. 10,000
Sf»3$tel:Sg
SPrlzcaor. 8,000
4 Prizes of...,,. ;;i... 1,000
lOPrlzoBOflllii.’iJJ 1 '600 97ji)i0 Prizes of,.... 10
88,»io Frizes .amoniitlng to .$680,589
Whole tickets $10; Halves *5: Quarters $8M‘ 'J.:-
Cert I flea tea of Packages In tho ntavo Scheme., to bo
drawn each Wednesday, will he sold at tho following
rates, Which Is tho risk: , , ;•
CertifleatoofFackagoof20 Whole Tlckots....$14050
•• “ 88 Half ' " 74 76
» " 80 Quarter " 37 87"
In ordering tickets or certtilcstes, ouoloso tho
amonnt of money to onr nddroso for what you wish to
purchase; name the Lottery In which you wish it .In
vested, and whether yon wish Wholes, Halves, Quar
ters or Eighths, on receipt of which we send whnt is
ordered, by first mall, together with the scheme,
Immediately attor tho drawing, a Printed Drawing,
certified to by tho Commissioners, will ho scut with
on explanation.
iST Purchasers xvlll please write their signatures
plain, and give the name of tbolr Post Office, County
and State.
All communications strictly confidential. ■
tSf~ All prizes of $>,000 aud under, paid Immedi
ately after the drawing—other prizes nt the usual time
of forty days.
Our SIAgle Number Lotteries,
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 I
DRAW EVERY SATURDAY.
Whole Tlckots, $10; Halves; $5; Quarters. $S.!i0.
Orders for tickets or certificates In any at tho shove
schemes to ho directed to •„ . . ' ,
WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington. Del.,
or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., fit. Lnnri.MiesodrL" ;
ray- Tho Drawings of Wood, Eddy Co.'s Lotte
ries arc published In tho) New York Herald, Now
York Times nnd Now Yorker Stunts Zdttnmr.
CiroularoconrauilngSohoHresfor
GEORGli ICE HOUSE,
SOUTH BROAD STREET,
B BL AKTOEC ,
. CONGRESS ST. LANE,
IH. POWELL & CO., Proprietors,
A ND during the years 1851,1865 and 1855, the on)
dealers In tills city, with a Inrgo stock or pul
ICE, shipped by tholr partners, north, are prepared I
‘ Irish lee during the season, without foil, ua follow:
By car load, as wo may agree.
‘Byhhif., Me. per tt.t hhd. and packing, TBels.
By tierce, Me. per 8).; tierce do 75 cts.
By bill., (00 fos), bid. .. ,do $1.85.
Olio dose, oflt
for Oliolern I
of Cliolortfi ‘ . . ..
sar Only one bottle
Of^thosystem the er-‘-
CSr One bottlo taken
moves all BallownosB or
ttkiU. :
Ono doBO' .talcohV »
gives vigor, to tho nppo-
gestwoll.
8&&&.T.
uminerandBow-
lost to the first dose. ;
Ono or two -doses
Worms in —
jr speedier r
remci
A fow bottles'
ting the absorbents. ■
We tako pleasure In
iddleluo ns n proven*
ague, 01,1111'CYor,
Iouh Type.. It operates
sands are willing to tea*
V *AUwho havo used It aroi
tlmmiy In lts lliyor.
O euros a
.work.
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cs Dropsy
apr18—lyd&w
B.D.L
J. B. MOORE e
—:
IAN,. l
DELIGHTFUL