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SAVANNAH DAILY
UV J. BBY1N& SON."
Bummer Hcaldonco for Salo.
will I'O *0l«l. In front of tlio Court Home, on the flret
TUESDAY In Juno,
Tlmt dclluhttolly nltifated ro*ldcnco At Vornonlmrg
adjoining laud. 'fho dwelling contalu* to roofh* mid
ims nutowary outbuilding*. R commands a fluu view
down tho Vornnn River, and M very open to tho sen
breeze. PojMwiloni given 90th Juno. The premise*
ran bn aeon by application to Dr. Ocrnlcf, tho prcMout
occupant, and a plat will bo exhibited on the day of
sale. TUloa warranted; pnrehaaora paying for oarao.
innyai
DV 111«UN & lflBYBU.
Valuable Beal Estate.
Hv virtue or nti ordor from tho Honorable tho Court of
Ordinary of Chatham county, will ho sold on TUES
DAY, .Tune Bth, between tho legal liottfa of Male, nt
tho Court Ifottae In Savannah:
All that tract of land lying In tho dly limits and
hounded south and oast by Lover*’ Lane, containing
twenty-six nnd a half acres, with - Improvement*
thereon, belonging to the estnto ofM, Wolf, deceased,
Tor the benefit or tho heirs and creditors of said ostnte.
The land is now rented until Dec. inf, 1800, when pur
cliasor* can tako possession of name, and collect rent
from the date of wile. ■!'
Terms—One-half cash; balance in twolvo months,
secured by mortgage on tho property. Purchaser*
paying for titles. N. WOLFE,
iintyJS—t<l Guardian.
BY T. JL WALSHh .
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue or nn order from tho llonorablo tho Court of
Ordinary of Chatham county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday tn dune next, botweeu the usual hour*
of *ale, before tho Court House door In Savannah:
A negro boy, named Richard, belonging to tho estate
of Mr*. K. A Blanchard, for tho benefit of the hoi re
and creditor* of said estate. Term* cash, purchaser*
paying for titles. A. SIIKFTALL,
may 14—♦ Adni’r estate of Mrs. K. A. Blanchard.
At Private Sale.
Lot No. 1, Carpentaria Bow. corner of East Broad
and Broughton hls. The Improvements consist of a
brick store ami duelling, with a fine cellar, and a
wooden tenement building on a brick basement. Lot
feotdinplo. Term* will be accommodating, npria
If not sold by Tuesday, 1st May, will ho sold at tho
Court House.
11Y IK. If. WILLIAMS.
At Private Bale.
75 boxes of that long called for Detorslve Soap,
warranted to wash greaso spot* out of any garment
without injur/ to the cloth, and without rubbing.
aprfiO j l
BY A MINIS.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from tho Honorable the Court ol
Ordinary of Chatham county, will bo Hold
Valuable Lot and Dwelling.
On the first TUESDAY in June, before the Court
House door, will be sold,
Lot No. 35, Berrien Ward/fee simple, 00 by HO feet,
with Improvements, consisting of u two story brick
dwelling, wooden kitchen and servants rooms.
Terms cash. muyfil
To Bent, Furnished or Untarnished.
One of the Stoddard Tenements on Perry street, next
door to Whitaker. Possession given firm November,
or Immediately If preferred. Apply on tho premises,
or at oar counting-room. inay28
Valuable Beal Estate.
On the first TUESDAY in June next, before the Court
House, in the city of Savannah, between the usual
hours of sale, under n decree of the Judge of the Su
perior Com! of the Eastern District of Georgia, will
he sold the following property, to wit:
Lot of hind No. four (I,) Carpenter’* Tything, Deck
erWnrd; lot of land No. seven (7,) Third Tythlng,
Reynold* Ward, and the buildings and improve
ments on said lot*. And the following named lots,
also in tho city of Savannah, to wit: Lot* No. twenty-
three (S3,) twenty-live (25,) twenty-six (SO,) twenty-
seven (27,) thirty-eight (88.) thirty-nine (St#,) forty (40.)
In Wesley Warn; aud lots Nos thirty-seven (37,) thir
ty-eight (83.) thirty-nine (80,) forty and forty-one (40
and 41,) in Calhoun Ward. Also lots No. one (1,) two
(2,) three (8,) four (4,) five (5,) six (It,)nine (»,) ten (10.)
eleven (11,) twelve (12,) lying east of.Abcrcorn street,
and between Gaston mid Illnitingdnn streets. Also.
Farm lot No. five (fi,) containing fifty-five acres, outlie
east side of the White BlulV road, opposite the two
mile stone. All the said property to tie sold under the
decree aforesaid for division with parties In trust.
Platb of the above lots can bo seen at our counting
room. Terms cash, purcluiser* paying for titles,
ranylfi
Bed Cedar Moth Proof Chests at Privato Bale.
Just received from Nashville, Tenu., 60 Cedar Moth
Proof Chests, assorted sizes, the best article ever
shippod hero for the preservation of furs, woolens and
broadcloths, for this climate. Also, a lot of Cooper’!
i. Call and examine.
’ For Salo.
Fifteen Building Lots, beautifully situated on the
Central Railroad, In the healthy village of Whitesville,
No. 8. Apply immediately.
Also, a Lot on Lovers’ Lane of 17 acres. * inay8
At Private Sale.
Several desirable lot* and improvements in various
jinrts of the city; will be a bargain. Apply at onr of-
ALSO.
2 five acre lot*, well adapted to gardening purposes.
Just outside of city limit*. Apply nt office. apr2
Prime Likely Negro Mail—at Privato Sale.
• A smart, intelligent, likely Man, about 211 your* old,
sound and healthy. Hold for no fault. A first rate
Porter, Hostler, Painter, House-servant, and a prime
Cook. To lie Bold in tho city; titles warranted.
mar31
Valuable Building Lots at Private Sale.
20 valuable building lots situated on Gordon, Gai
ton and Lincoln streets, in Calhoun and Wesey Wards,
all In fee simple.
-ALSO
Lot No. 7, Third Tythlng, Reynolds Ward, 150 by 90
feet, fee simple, and improvements, situated nearly
opposite the Marshal House.
—ALSO—
Gardon Lot No. 98. containing fi# acres, situated
between Isiuisvlllc Road and Canal, about 2
from the city.
Plata of the above lots can bo seen at our counting
room.
Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and two
ars.
BY QUO, W. WYLLY.
At Privato Salo.
28 likely young negroes. Call and seo t hem. iny22
At Private Salo,
Lot No. 38 and improvements, Pulaski Ward, on
the corner of Jones and Barnard street*. It l« rented
at $7211 per annum'; Will he sold at a bargain, if
applied for soon. . may 18
Oil the first. TUESDAY in Juno next, during legal
hours of sale, will bn sold In front of the Court
House In the city of Savannah :
Lot No. 8 and improvements, Thunderbolt. May
be treated for nt private sale until day of sale. my 17
Will bo sold, on tho .first TUESDAY in June next,
before the Court House, between tho legal hour*
of salo:
Western half of Lot No. 40, situat e on Perry street,
opposite tho residence of John Stoddard, Esq. The
improvement* consist of a very fine brick residence,
three stories on n basement, with all the modern im
provements— luick building, “with servants’ rooms,
stable, carriage house, Ac. For further particular*
call at iny office. The above can bo treated for at
privato sale until day of sale. inuyl?
On the first TUESDAY In June.
2fi negroes, viz.: Hatuilbal. Sarah, Lewis, Robert,
' inhy, George, Lucy, York, Nolly, Tom, Billy, Jndy,
inert, Mary, Husnu, John, Rachel, Lizzy, Becky and
infirnt, Robert, (painter,) John, (carpenter,) Jack, (car
penter,) Peter and Jim. Also, Lot of Land with
residence, ut Thunderbolt: sold ns the properly «n
John G. Fnlllgunt, deceased, for benefit of heirs and
creditors.
AI.SO,
1 horse, 4 mules, 1 Jersey waggon, 2 double wag
gons and harness.
THOB. PURSE. ) PYIwm(nM
JNO, W. ANDlfiRSON, f «ccutore.
Private Salo.
Lot No. 1, Hutchinson Island, directly opposite
Smott’s Wharf, (500 feet on the river, 200 feet deep,
wit h about GO spiles to fasten lumber to, will be sold
at a bargain and on easy terms.
ALSO,
A beautiful Residence in tho village of Whitesville,
No. 3 O. R. R.; several building lot* and form adjoin
ing, containing about 50 acres, part of it now under
fence, with a growing crop. Many choice Fruit
Trees. Cattle, Hog* aim horses can ho bought with
the place. For further particulars apply at my office.
apr7
■■»-*»—-* i. aprlfi
mar21
6 shares Central Railroad Stork.
Gri-eat Attraction!
$15,000 WORTH
Olf FANCY AND STAPLE
Cost, for O aslii
on APPROVED CREDIT.
TRTENDINGTOCLOSR BP MY BUSY-
1 mesa hi Ha van noli, I will offer until Jut or June, at
:o»t, for cash, or npproved credit, ray entire stock of
FANCY AND STFLE DRY GOODS, coranrlmig n
large assortment of Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantillas,
Points, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Trimmings,
tfcc. Also, Domestic Goods, Blanket*, Kerseys, Lin-
seya, together with Window Shades and Mattings. <
As I am determined to wind up my bnalnoss, these
Goods must and will botuld.^ComoonOjComjyil!.
At F. B. Balter A Co's, former eland. Congress street,
opposite Monument Square. j
P. 8.—All persons indobted to " - -
“-'•er A Co., are requested to co
icdlato payment; nml all l
list Geo. T. G. White, will pi
»ya :■ ■■ : ....... , .
TIN ROOFINC,
^ MORSE.
'. ANBRKW'8 HA
iillcdsevlllp Factory Kerseys.
JL nhnvS n F!
tho above gc
ahovejodsean
■ : ...-Sy _A.—- .
plOH MALM.—Yellow girl, HI yoart old, prlmo
A nud likely, good house servant, cook nnd washer,
well qualified for ono of her ago; woman, as years,
. qualified ror ono or her ago; woman, 88 years,
cook, washer anil ironor, and ouo 85 years, cook nml
washer, well qualified negroes. A, BRYAN, •
1 may 1ft ’ Market Square.
JlOil SALE.-A No. I Butcher.
» >n ylft Johnson Square.
IjUm SALE.—18 Hlmros Central R. R. Stock, 83
A “hare* South Western R. R. Stock, 90 share* Mus-
coffOo R. It. Stock. ,
Wanted—fio share* Gits Htock. for which a tallnrlco
will bo paid. tinny 12J ,t. BRYAN A HON.
TjWH MALE.—Tho Bond* of tho Savannah, Al-
A banv nml Gulf Hall Rond Company, guaranteed
by the city of Savannah, $A(X) each, 7 per eout. inter
est, pnyahlo January and July. Enquire of
JOS. BRYAN,
_ m&yj Johnson Square. _
1 71UR SALE.—A Woman, 28 years of*ago, stilia-
. file for house work or child's nurse. Also, one
elderly Woman, good cook, washer and Ironcr, nt
JOS. BRYAN’S,
*** Johnson Hquaro.
F OR RALE.—Four prime Boys, from 10 to 14.
year* old; three prime Girls, from 13 to 17year*;
throe Women.*Cooks and House Servants, 85 to50
years; prime Woman nml hor two children; prime
Woman uud her daughter, 14 year* and son 10 years
old; SVonmn, 86 years old, good cook and washer, and
her child, 1 year old; prime Man. callable driver on
cotton nnd provision farms, mid his tamlly of Utrco,
embracing woman, Imy and girl; Man, 28 years old,
sound, and Boy IfVyenrs old. A. BRYAN,
aprSl Market Square. _
I iVoit SALE.—A desirable place five and a linlf
. miles from Savannah, half a mile east of tho Oge-
cliee Plunk Road, 2(H) acres cluared land nnd good
dwelling house; excellent farming land; 444 acre* in
tho tract. A. BRYAN,
_apr*t j Market Hquaro.
I jlOIi SALE.—A No. 1 Cook, Washer and Iron-
. cr, about 80 years of age. \
_aprlt J. BRYAN, Johnson Square.
F OIt SALE.—Lot No. 1 nudTmprovoinont*, situ"
ated in Carponter’s Row, will be sold before tlio
Court House door In this city, on tho first Tuesday in
April noxt, If not disposed ol at pirvatennle.
mnrtt—if JAMES SMITH, Bay streot.
FOR SALE.—A P'antntlon on
the Little Ogccheo Road, ten miles
from Savannah, liy the Savannah, Al
bany & Gulf Rail Road, which passes
„ ........ through tho distanco of two miles.—
Tho wpole tract Contains hctWeon 8,000 nnd 4,000 acres,
aud can easily be divided into two Plantations. It Is
well timbered—has ail excellent, pasture, and ’* one of
tho beet producing plantations lu the country. Tito
bulldtugs consist of a lino dwelling lioose, overseer’s
house, corn house, stable nnd negro houses, which will
occomniodato 80 negroes. For terms,
i Jeb3 BBt ^ t> ^^ B Johnsor^S^iaiJ^
Clas Fitting,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PROMPTLY ATTEND
ED TO BY
waam ___
} pot, N. W. corner I’lill aud Brmi^rtmi streoWTW'
... Mr. J. II. Farrell’s, L. E. corner Bull and Brough
ton streets, will receive prompt attention.
deefi—if ,
HI J. BUCKNER,
UKALEIt IN
Boots anci Slioos
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
No«. 71 ANII 1 fill OIBBONN* IIANGB,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Janas—1y
Vernonburg* House.
vwu—THIN pleasant, resort will lie
open for the reception of visitors oil
the 1st of flay. For terms, apply to
P. L CONSTANTINE,
aprft—tlJuno
The Pavilion House.
IWIt. T. O. (!IIICK re
spectfully announces that he tin*
opened the atiove establishment,
and is prepared to aacommodate
‘Ills friend* and the public, from
whom ho solicits a liberal share ot patronage.
ATHENS HOTEL,
By C. P. WtaAllifttoi*.
I will entertain the traveling pub
lic with good accommodation, good
fare, &c, at the following rates:
Per day, $1.(56; per week, $6.00.
South West Comer Ball and Broughton Streots
T HIN INSTITIITK Is designed to pre-
jiore young men Tor active bu.hlcpp, mid in open
Tor Evening Instructions only; that person* engaged
during the day can avail themselves of gaining a tho
rough Mercantile Education.
Pupils can commence at any time and pursue their
course at pleasure, no teaching being done iu classes.
Visiting nnd Wedding Cards written; Diplomas
uud certificates filled out; and all kinds of Business
and Ornamental Writiug executed.
Rooms open from 7 to 10 o’eloek P. M.
_Janfi—ly B. F, MOORE, Principal.
SEWIHG MACHINES
T he wheeler & wilson sew
ing MACHINE in every variety and price.
ALSO,
T1IE LADE, WEBSTER Ac CO.
TIGHT STITCH MACHINE in ovory style, at
MANUFAGTUltEHR’ PRICES,
Constantly on baud by
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
apr!2—ly Cor. Whitaker and Congress streets.
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Agents for
WILLIAn GREENER'S
Celebrated Laminated
Steel Guns.
PAHTECHIETIECi.
TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER !!!
FROM AUCTION.
THE FOLLOWING GOODS HAVE
been received by the steamer Alabama and will bo ex
hibited to-dny ffir sale nt prices Hint will astonish the
natives:
6,000 yards BARBOR ANGLAIS, slightly damaged,
nt l0 cent*, worl h 26 cenIs. .
worm aounu*.
10 cases PRINTED OALTCOfl, at 7c., worth 13c.
8,000 yards Half Mourning ORGANDIE MUSLINS,
at 25e„ worth BGc.
OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
1,000 pieces PLAID SWISS MUSLIN, ot 10 cts. per
yard,
1,000 pteces PLAIN SWISS MUSLIN, from 8c. to
8lc.. worth double.
1.&00 pieces IBI.8U LINENS, at linlf prico.
It is mmo<»s8ary to say anything tarther abont the
icapncss of these goods. They have to be seen to
bo appreciated. J. & M. D. TREANOR,.
jmayW 111 Congrces street. Savannah, Go.
HILTON
places. Forenj
DAY AFT
tho n!
llX 9&CO., Agontl,
Charleston wharf.
N. B.—Freight payable ou the wharfhy •Uppere,
except for Charleeton. nwrSH
LKA VE3 E YER YSUNDAY MORRIEOM 0 o'clock
F0RPALATKA,
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND PI-
COLATA.
THE superior Iron steamer
CEO ILK, Copt. F. Peck, w-lll
A -m ,cnve the Charleston wharf every
,lcSUNDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clm k
MKZSffiSBMlaprccIscly, nnd will arrlvo At Palatka
on Monday.
RETURNING WILL LEAVE:
Palatka, on Monday night, at 19 o’clock.
Plcolnta, on Tuesday, at 3 A.M.
Jacksonville, oil Tuesday, nt. 8 A. M.
Pornnndiiia, on Tuesday, at 3 P. M.
. And arrive in Savannah ou Wednesday morning,
tar Through Tickets sold on honrd ror tho follow
ing places:
Tallahassee, price $16 60
Montlrcllo, 14 60
Mudlson, “ 18 60
Luke mty, “ 7 60
Passengers and Freiglit taken at tho present estab
lished rates. For engagements, apply to
J. P. BROOKS A CO.. Agents, *
„ Charleston Wharf. -
N. B. —All freight to be mid for by tho shippers.
No freight received on Huiulay morning. mar28
Onauge of Day.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka, E. F.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FKRNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, VlCOLATA, AND
TOCCOI.
LKAVKJS EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING,
AT9X O'CLOCK.
acww. -V THE NEW IRON Stenm-
er ST. MARYS, Cant. Jab. Fnan-
1L J '!Hiii& B0IPI ‘ having been thoroughly
lug in time to connect with the New York steamors.
This boat has been built expressly for this line, and
has largo aud airy saloons and state-rooms for passen
gers.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at tho Flori
da steam pa cket wharf, or to
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
The St. Marys connects at Brunswick with Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad; ut Fernandina with For-
nandina Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo and Qaltiaville, and Stages to Mlddtebuig, MI-
canopy, NewnansvlUe, Fiendngton, Ocala and Tampa
Bay: at. Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lake City,
Madison nud Tallnhasseo Railroad; at Plcolataanu
—* •'** “*— ‘““Tjstlnusat Palatka with
UNITED STAT
For Palatka,
VIA DTRffiN.^RLTNsWT^S^.-MAiw,..--™
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE,MAQNOUA .PIOO-
LATA AND TOCOI.
LEA YES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT
0# O'CLOCK.
-V THE STKA1RER ST,
JOHNS, Cap’,. N. Kino, having
n , 'TWaiJj^Sybeen .thoroughly overhauled, has re-
.^tMg^^gyyMA^sumed her place on the line, aud
""***^ SI ““™^will lcavo r^mlarly as above. For
freight or passage, apply on board, at the Florida
SteampacketWlmrKor to
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents^
This boat connects at Brunswick with the Bruns
wick nnd Florida Railroad: ut Fernandina with Fer-
nandina Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo and Gainesville, and Stages to Mlddleburg, MI-
canopy, Newnanville, Flomlngton, Ocala and Tampa
Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lake City,
Madison aud Tallahassee Railroad; at Picolataand To-
col with Stages for St. Augustine; at Palatka with
Hart’s Stages for Orange Springs and Ocala, and
Steamer* to Silver Springs, Fort Brook*, Fort Butler,
Mulonvllle and Enterprise.
Tho ST. JOnNS will Miake a monthly trip to Mid-
dlcburg, Black Creek, leaving the la*t Friday of every
month. Jy4
Freight and Passage Greatly Reduced!
FERNANDINA AND SAVANNAH
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM PACKET
THE SUPERIOR AND ELE-
J gaut steamer AUGUSTA,Capt.PIdllps,
•having been purchased expressly for
Stills route, will hereafter make regular
trips between the above named ports, only tpuchiug at
Brunswick aud Hamilton's Landing.
Tho AUGUSTA will leave Savannah every MON
DAY mul THURSDAY at Three O’clock, P. M., from
Dillon’s Wharf, foot of the Gas Works.
Returning, will leave Fernandina every WEDNES
DAY and SATURDAY, at 11 A. M.
She will make close connection* ut Feniandlna with
the Florida ltall Road, and thence to all point* in the
interior of Florida.
Passage $4.00.
Cotton from Fernandina to Savannah, 50.rents per
bale. Freight taken at. one-third le*B than present
rates.
For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard, or to
mart) JNO. FRASElt & CO., Agents.
For Augusta,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TilE
''SAVANNAH RIVER.
/BgMfiWs. kv THE favorite iron steamer SWAN,
I Ik.-Uctaeftn Captain J. G. Gaunkt. leaves the
Charleston Wharf every FRIDAY' AF-
SBBSBSiSSSSTiCRNOON, nt 5 o’clock, for the above
places. For engagement of freight, &c., apply to
J. P. BROOKS & CO., Agents,
Charleston Wharf.
N. B.—No freight received after 4 o’clock-on tho
afternoon of departure. , apr4
kv~ FOR AUGUSTA AND IN-
t Ik-., .ifl TERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—Tho
steam packet JOHN A. MOORE will
t^rmwurSSwi-cmiine her regular trips as above, on
SATURDAY MORNING, at uino o’clock, and will
continue to leave every Saturday.
For freight or passage, apply on board, to Capt. T.
N. Phllpot, or (febl) M. A. COHEN, Agent.
ALEXANDER F. BENNETT,
Agent for the Sale of
REAL ESTATE
AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY,
chasers.
lie also offers for sale Central and Southwestern
Railroad Stock, and Stocks of the Banks of the city.
He will also at tend to tho renting of houses, and the
DUG DE MONTEBELLO WINE.
mUE UNDERSIGNED having been appolnt-
J. ud SOLE AGENT for tho CUy oPSavannah, for
the sale of this old and Justly celebrated brand of
Champagno Wine, now calls the attention of the pub
lic to the “ RE-INTRODUCTION” of this favorite
brand again amongst us. Many of our oldest citizens
must remember when this superior Due Do Monte-
hollo stood pre-eminent as h Champagne Wine here,
but by the introduction of a spurious article, and sold
as tho Dnc Do Montebello Winn, by a set of fraudulent
Imitators of tho brand, (many of whom wore mulcted
iu heavy damages and paid a well deserved penalty
by fine nud iinprisonniout) iu con*equcnco of these
frauds acting so strongly against Ibis' nrand, and not
wishing to have It* established s reputation tarnished,
tho Due Do Montebello for years has withdrawn his
Wines from this country, and mostof his Wines went
to St. Petersburg and other Courts, preserving its good
reputation wherever introduced.
About two years since, howover, ho appointed tho
firm of Messrs. Ward & Sinionln, of Now York, (now
Mon*. Amedeo II. Simouin) Ids solo Agent for the Uni
ted Htates for the sale of his Wines. The heretofore
good diameter established by these Winns, warrant me
In commending tho
MC DE MONTEBELLO 'WINE
to the public as a PURE. GENUINE and DELICIOUS
Wine, corked and sealed Jna very superior manner for
the American market. •
I am authorized to tarnish the trade with this Wine
nt New Y'ork prices; also, to receive orders for direct
importations, which are solicited by
W. MT DAVIDSON,
apr2J—2m Solo Agent for Savannah, Qco.
MOM PHILADELPHIA SHOES
J UST RECEIVED FROItl PHIL ADEL-
CTi . phia, Ladies’ and M{sse»\Flno Kid and Morocco
SELLING OFF CHEAP!
IHK8II CANTON MATTINGS
FOR NEW YORK.
* ' ' Tho Hlonm.hlp
HUNTS VI 1,1,12
Copt. POST,
Will noil on nbovooti
Thursday,
May .11,
„ —ssrr al# o-ciock, p. m,
JSS8fflgJB3&F r,ntt . f**' ml " -r
mayia llltWIIAM, BALDWIN A CO.
FOR MLTIilioitR,
The steamer
TIioiiiun Ntvnitn
Cant. RAMSAY,
„wlll leave on
THURSDAY, May 31,
’ at 3 P, M.
For freight or pas-
00.
FOR NE1V YORK.
The ateam.lilp
ASU GUST A,
Onpt.WOODHULL,
For New York, will
will on
. SATURDAY noxt,
Juno Sil, nt ft P. M.
NO. R. WILDER A GAI.LIE,
Acento.
FOR'PHILADELPHIA.
Cahln Pnmigo through to Now York via Capo May.(tin
“ “ to Phlladolphla gift
" »»
Tho oplontUtl aide*
wheel a team a hip
Stnte ol'Goorffln,
t.’apt. .1, J. GAItVlN,
contlauoa hor t r I *
monthly trlpa, anil
will lenvo for nhovo
port on TUESDAY,
I'M
June 5th. nto’clock.
Through tickets, Issued in thelntorlnr, for New Y’ork,
by either lino of Now Y'ork steamers, good on this
ship. Buch tickets to 1m clinuged nnd berths secured
at office of the Agents. f
uiayfift HUNTER & GAMMELL.
BOSTON ANO SAVANNAH.
Tho siilcndid Slile-
Whcol Steamship
Jos, Wliltney,
(?aut. W. Lovri.anu,
will sail regularly be
tween the nnovenort*
making two trips a
month. This ship has elegant accommodations for
passengers. Cabin Passage $17.60. Steerage $8.
No cotton received nt Presses unless plainly mark
ed on the edge. K SAMPSON, Agent, Boston.
_myO CRANE & QRAY'BILL, Agts, Hav’h.
CroimvcIl’N Baltimore I’ropellor Line.
FOR BALTIMORE,
having qutckcrdoiimtcTl
and at.lower rutcaof freight.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
8AML. T. PEARCE,
febl4—tl 110 Spear’s Wharf, Agent, Baltimore.
FOR NEW 1 YORK.
Fare Red.uoed.
Cabin Passage, : j : : s $15,
By tho Bplendid nnd commodious side-wheel steamers,
AUGUSTA',....1,600 tons... Capt. M. S. WooDnmx.
FLORIDA, 1,300 tons... Capt. Isaac Crowkll.
ALABAMA,....1,300 tons....Capt. Geo.R. Schcncr.
These steamships
belong to the old es
tablished nnd favor
ite lino, utiowu as
tho “ New York and
Savannah Steam
Navigation Compa
ny,” and In comfort,
mToimiuMuuiuim nuu fare, cannot he excelled. They
are commanded by expcr.cnecd, skilful, careful and
polite officers.
JOHN R. WILDER «fc OALI.IE,
• . Agents, Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL & SON,
Je28--tf . Agents. Now Y’ork.
CROMWELUS_STEAMERS,
Rates of Freight
From New York to Bouton, Providence,
aud Portland, and vl«;e verwa, on
» niercliundlNR «Uli>ped by
CromwclU» Kteamer«,
INCLUDING EVERY EXPENSE OF TRANSHIP
MENT IN NEW YORK:
Hatton. Prov'nce. Port'd.
Cotton, #halo 92 62 $1 00
Flour, ttbbl 2(1 15 20
Hides, (salted) W100tbs 30 12}f 15
“ (dry) each (5 4 (5
Leather, (rolls) $ 100 lbs 18 13# 20
Rico, # tierce $1 30 (50 $1 (N)
Wool, $ 100 lbs 30 20 30
Measurement goods, $ foot... 4# 8 (5
Boots and Shoes, (cases) 4 3 ()
Tobacco, ty 100 tbs 18 — 20
Other ailie!c* at proportionate rates.
BRIGIIAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
Agents, Savannah, Ga. *
H. B. CROMWELL & f:6.,
mar20 ' Agents. 8(5 West-st., New York.
John Oliver,
DKALKR IK
PUNTS, OILS, GLASS,
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS,
PAPER HANGING &C.,
No. 10 Whitaker Street
OOBNBR OF BAV LANK.
W. B. MIN6LED0RFF,
DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
MOULDINGS, PAINTS, OILS,
Varnishes, Brushes, &o.,
NO. 141 IIROUnHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
PIANO FOltTGS.
NUNNS 8^ CLARK.
ESTABLISHED IN 1832.
k TIIK subscri^
_ ments less than threel
years since, and through their
INTRINSIC) 19XBKIT ALONE
has sold over SIXTY of them.
Tho ACKNOWLEDGED VALUE of these Instrn
have foisted thoir Piano Fortes upon the public a» the
“ VERY BEST EVER MADE,”
not one of whom has a business existence to-dny while
Nunns & Clark have gouo steadily oii for nearly
FORTY YEARS,
never making
“CHEAP INSTRUMENTS,
W. uiiniiioiuiiiir, inuiCDBIUllftl ur BlUIUUlir,
than they have eVer been before since they commenced
business.
. Mr. B. has a largo stock on hand, and is receiving
by weekly steamers, and begs his friends aud the pub
lic generally to call and sec these
JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS,
at his rooms, Court nouso Square,
uovl7—fira H. 8. BOGARDUS.
U.DUIMUVII, X’lUIIUI, J.llgllDIL. UI1U uvruinil
, mil Fancy Caaslmcrea, which ho la lircwireij
to mako to order In the Iwat atyle of worlannnshlp.
READY-MADE GOODS.
Hprliin anil Summer Oaaalmcre anita
Nary Blue Flannel aulta
Grey Tweed Flnuuel anita
Fancy and Flaln Colored Caaalmere anils
Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Uauzo and Cotton Under
line, and Wrapiiera nnd all articles radnlsito for
n gentleman's wardrobe, all or which will he sold at
the lqweat prleoa at tho old stand, 11 WHITAKER
,.jpvnnnah, Ga. - nmrai
UOll PHIEADEEPIll A.—The
rchooncr T. P. I.EHNKD, Cant. O. M.
FtUMnxns, hnvlnir n lan-oportk
FntMuxna, hnvlnir n Inruo portion of her
ounaged, wfll hnvu quick dispatch
£SZh£SV for the alioyq port, Far Irolftht unuaite-
leni.npply to
ayit BRIGHAM, BALDWIN *
" ~ i.lVEItPtiOIi.
- SIL, Capt. Ul
m of her cap
Qh na above.
Sait, Baldwin & co.
HENRY LATHROP & C0 r
WOULD INVITE THE ATTENTION OP
PLANTERS
visiting the city to their large stock of the above
goods, viz.: (
Schley Striped Cotton Osimhurgs
Columbus Fashions
Augusta Whlto Osnnburga
Augusta Brown Twilled Jeans
Augusta Brown Shirtings *
Factory Yarn* nnd Sowing Cotton
Wo have always on hand a full stock of
Georgia Kerseys,
ALSO,
LONDON DUFFIL BLANKETS,
EnaUsh Plains, Tweeds, &c.
Tho nhovo of onr own importation. may23
Where do you buy your
LINSEED OIL ?
Before Buying Elsewhere,
PLEASE PRICE IT.
AT
p. G. Purse & Co’s.,
Authoi
IN TOT
City of Savannah.Georgia.^ !'
the -
THREE NUMBER PLAN
Will bo Drnwn ot II o'clock A. M.
Capital Prize, : : $5,300.
I rrut^or *.,s« v ^ r
Ae„ &e., &c.
Lowest Three Number Frlto, 3301
$1—Shares In, proportion.
To bo Drawn nt 4 o'clock, I*. M.
1 Prize of $1,500,
1 Prim of *4,(v
f
Lowest Tluoo Number Prize, 8B0.
Whole Tlchela, |ft—Slmrea In Proportion.
or CertUIcntoa, by Mnll or Ex
" McKinney & co.
tirders Tar Tlckcl
press, tohc dlrcctcr
. Hnvnnuah. tin.
Office or tho Mnungenv Mneonlc Hull Building*,
Bull street. - nprl
WOOD, EDDY & CO’8
-DELAWARE AND MISSOURI
STATE LOTTERIES.
Capital X>rltae ^100,0001
WOOD, EDDY & CO., Mluingcm.
Tho Managers' Offices are located at Wilmington,
Delaware, and St. Loti!*, Missouri.
The following s
MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES
Will 1ms drawn in piddle ’under tho snperintendence
of sworn Commissioner*, appointed by tlio Governor.
Wood, Eddy & Co.’s Lottery,
CLASS 813, Drawn Saturday .Tuna 10, 1100.
IB minnnns—ill nnxw.v uM.noTa,
1 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF
$100,000 1
103Prizes or.....,...$500
156 Prjzos of 125
t Prize or..j..,.i..$B0,000
1'Prizeof.......;. ..91,500
8 Prizes or 18,600
8 Prizes of .5,000
8 Prizes or. .8,000
8Prir.esof....... '...3,600
8 Prizes of.._....2,000
100 Prizes of..
...1,600
ijt08'-0f,'.;vi',
05 Prizes of
05 Prizes of..,,.
4,810 rr’zs of....
97,040 Prize of....
COLORS.
sn, Yollow, Indian Rc
i, Ultramnrhie, F|ro-pri
VARNISHES,
Coach Body, Furniture, Japan, Leather, Iron, Ac.
BRUSHES.-
Paint, Varnish, Basil, Whlto Wftsh, Ac.
Spirits Turpentine,
At wholesale or retail, by
JOHN B. MOORE, »ru|ralet,
marl4 Qlbbom^iiange.
To PlaMtem
OAA DOZEN NASSAU BARK HATS,
M V/U at 95c per doz., the *trongc«t hat made.
200 Canada Straw Hats, at $1 purdoz.
600 “ “ *• 0 Ifich brim, ut$2.
300 Palm Leaf, from 1.60 to $2.60 per doz.
For sale at N. K. BARNUM’S
not und Cap Store,
niayl 168 Congress st.
• RHODES’
Super-Phosphate.
The Standard Manure.
TUB ATTENTION OP PLANTERS IN
solicited to this established Fertilizer from It*
applicability at any time during the cultivation aud
givwth of K the Plant, with almost equal advantage
and without risk of burning or filing. Wo have Just
received
One Hundred Tons,
which is nmv in store..
Wo have also in store ond now receiving 100 tons
No. 1 Peruvian Gunno; 160 tons No. 1 Sombrero Gua
no; 60 ton* Reese’s Manipulated Guano, with all of
which we sludl be regularly supplied,
aprfi, TATTEN & MILLER.
YES YOU MAY
USE OR RECOMMEND
Heimstreet’s Inimitable
HAIR COLORING!
AND FIND IT TO BK
A Perfect Hair Restorative,
promoting the strength and growth of the Hair, and
giving it all the beauty of youth. Do you donbt. it 7
HEAD! READ! REAR!
Sen non.n Lakh, Essex Co., N. Y\, 1
February (J, 1868. i
W. E. IIaoan, .Troy, N. Y.: Dear £ir/—Having
used your llulr Coloring or Restorative, and being
much pleased with It, I take pleasure in making the
following statement: From t lie of feet* of a very severe
fit of sicknes*, when about.' 13 years of age. my hair
commenced turning grey, and so continued to grow
* * ’ng very harsh and
PPPI - Pi myfllty-thlrdyear,
when I was induced by a friend to purehaHO two bot-
commenced turning grey, and so continue
until it Income perjectlu white, being very
coarse. Last Summer I liud reached my fllty-l
when I wus induced by a friend topurehaHt .„. r .....
ties of IlGImstrcet’s Hair Reiterative, prepared by yon.
1 commenced using it according to direct ions, and In a
few days was surprirod to find that iny hair, from the
root* outward, was turning hack to its original color.
It. so continued to grow until It was a* truly brown
and glossy a* it wu* In my youthful day*, and l* now
fully rmtoivd to It* arltflnalcolor.
' *MYLA SEAMAN.
Essex County, ss.—My la Seaman came before me
nnd wa* duly *worn, and cays tluit the above state
ment 1* true, thl* tltli day of February, 1858.
JOEL F. POTTER, Justice of the Peace.
PiTTsromi, Vt„ Ang. 1,1867.
I hereby certify, that iny hair having became qnlto
grey, 1 used Hefinatreet’s Hair Restorative- (prepared
by W. E. Hagan, of Troy, N. YU,) for four weeks, aud
my hair was In that time restored to its origin'll color.
I ran fully recommend the article to be all ft claims.
WM; KINGSLEY,
Pastor of the Baptist Church, Piltsford, Yt.
MEOHANKWVILI.E, N. Y., March 17,1858.
Mr. W. E. Haoan : I have u*ed ltolniftrcut’s Hair
Restorative for three years, and have found It to be a
most excellent article. It not only restored tho color
of my liair, giving it new life and strength, but it
cured myself and wife of a most obstinate eruption
uiton the scalp, which nothing else seemed to benefit. 1
fully believe it to lie the bestnrtlcloin u*e.
Your* reflpeclfiilly.
KNOWLTON HOWLAND.
The alMivo are but a few of the many letter* of re
commendation which have liecn tendered to the pro
prietor* of Heimstreet’a Hair Coloring or Restorath
It ha* been used by thousands of people, and it uei
82,896 Prizes amounting to $1,180,785
To be drawu each WEDNESDAY
CLAUS 270. Draws Wednesday, Jnho 8, lSfiO-jf
CLAUS 282, Draws WednuHday, Juno 18. rriSjJO.
CLASS 204, Draws Wednesday, June1WW.
^‘oKoVo taken
*- 1* gently, nmlcurcH
jm
movcB thocmiBoor "
perfect euro.
Only ono doso lrntnc-, .
lc, whllo . - HH
Oho done, often re-
Tor Cliolora Dior-
nf riuilm*n.
CLAUS 204, Draws Wednesday, Jn
CLAUS aou, DraSvaWcdnosday, Jui
Nearly ono prize to every two '
2 Prize* of. 6,000]
2 Prize* of. 8,0T*
4 Prize*of 1J
27,1860.
I l fckewiv;
NUMDimS—18 nitAWN BAV -
1 CAPITAL PRIZE Op $37,5001
, Prlae of. *tft,n;i» I V’l of.... *400
- - ■ “ «^27 PrWcB of. ..
(55 Prlzos of...
05 Prize* of;
(56 Prizes of..... 40
- . IM Prizes ohi.L. -
16Prize*of / K»000 4,745 Prize* of. ...
i6PrizSor;::;.:::::>' «w|27,wo prize* of.....
*k5i«Prlzm ./• amotintlugto ftMI.OW!)
Whole tlckotrt *10: Halrea *ftj Qnartera fax.
CertiflcatcH of pn*ckag»*» In the above Bcheine, to bo
drawn each Wcdfj^jkjy* Will ho sold at the following
rates which is t/h® risk 5
Certificate of PiS cka k' u Tlcketa... .$149 50
*» it/ So Half . -- 74 75
SO Quarter “ 8t!T
: tlckota or ccrHficatoa, cncloao tlio
ncy to our uddreaa for what you wlah to
nurchaae: nair" 0 ft® Lotlory In wldch you tvlah It In
vented, nnd Jrliether you wlah Whole*, Halve*, Quar
ter* or lilghl| llp t 0,1 receipt of which wo aond whut I*
au^|£lnuaUon\ „ w ui plca*e write their elgnnturca
plain, and give tiyo numu or their Foat Office, County
° I Al?Mmmmilcatl( in “"!rlcllyconflaonllnl.
tar~ All prize* 0$ *>,099 »nd under, paid Immcdl*
ately alter I ho drawlPB- ul “ c1, P rl *°> at the uatinl tlmo
of forty day*.
Our single/ Number Lotteries,
CAPITA^ PRIZE $50,000 I
JJRA IF r SA TUftOA Y.
Whole Ticket*, $io'<,Ht>Jvca, $5: Quarter*. $8.50.
Orders fbr tickets or certificates in any of tho almve
schomes to he directed tdV__
WOOD, EDDY & VO., Wilmington. Del.,
or, WOOD, EDDY & eO.> St. Lmift. Ml*»nurl.
t'ir The Drawing* of WBOd.' Eddy * Co.;* Lotte-
rle* arepnbll*lied in the New York Herald, New
Y’ork Time* aud New Yorker fidaat* ZeUting.
zprift—lyditw
mmmm
Strengthening Cordial,
Greatost Bemedy in tho World,
55. AND Tim
Most Delldou!
' |ANI>
DELIGHTFUL ,
CORDIAL
EVElt TAKEN.
ulo OoiMpannd, pre
tmred bj thedlntllli
£ ■ Oiroulara containing S8p<
basont, free of oicpeusoV
GE0R6IA ICE
SOirni BROAD STREET,
b^labtoh:,
CONGRESS ST. LANE,
IU. POWELL & CO., Proprietors,
A ND during the year* IBM. 1655 and 1850. tho only
dealer* In this city, with a Inigo stock of pure
ICE. shipped by their partners, north, are prepared to
funilHh Ice during the sonsoii, without fall, ttBibllow*:
By car load, up we may agree.
By ton, P ” T ‘
By hhd., Jfc.'pcr D>.; hlul. and packing, 75 ct*.
By tierce, *ic. per tt».; tlerco do 75 ct*.
By hbL, 100 lb*., bhi. do $1.26.
Tho above I* delivered at railroad or utcaraor, free of
drayago.
At retail, in quontitidn lc«a than 50 B>s, lc., 50 lbs
n»dover,jtfc.
Order*from the conutry, accompanied by tho ea*h.
or city acceptance, promptly attended, to. We trust
that our endeavor* for tho paBt »ijc yeal-B, to maintain
a fair nnd uniform price, nnd a full supply at all
tiinos, will Induce the consumers of Ice to give us u
deserving portion of patronage.
apr2—tf M. POWELL A
SPRING GOODS.
WM. R. SYMONS,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
AND DEALER IN
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
4 - j
lla
‘til
.jsall
printin'.
tal Dreams, _
Dlrenus, Sore* or Bibtchc* on the Skln. andT-bvei
nnd A",uo (or Chilli? nnd I-cver.)
g. „ OVER A MILLION—“
Hnvobcon *old during *■---
no inntmico liua It failed
Who, then, will Buffer
when Me Lean’* Strollgt
No longungo cun cnnvi
mediate mul nlmo*t ’
till* Cordial In the til;
norvohs ayatetn, whether brokou dov
weak by nature, or Impaired by elckue* ,.
MARRIED PERSONS,
OroUiora conscloua of inability, from whal
will find McLean’s Strongthenfutf Cordial l
rogeocralorof tha Byatem; and all who iu
Jured themsclvc* by Improper Indnlgenec,
tide Cordial a certain nnd speedy remedy.
TO THE LADIES.
" Ing Cordlul Is a i
or Difficult JIcumnintloD^ In'conl
Urlno or kivoluntary DlBeluirgo thcrco"
tho Womb. GldillncE*, Fainting irnd nil
cldcnt to Females.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABO
Suffer no longer. Take It'"* *
It Avill Btlmnlate, stre ‘
cause the bloom or hi
Every bottle to "*"*
gaitppigMi
It la dellclona lo tike.
CAUTION.—Beware of Druggists nr d
any try to palm upon yon pome UIttor or S
.a width they - ‘ •
ns good. Avoid Bticli
thenlng Cordial, nud take not
remedy that will p '~ " ’"