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BIT J. BUY AN A HUN.
Bummer Bosidouco (or Salo.
Will lie Haiti. In front of tho Court IIiiumi, nn the first
" TUESDAY In June,
That delightfully attnntcd re.ldouco nt Voruonbnrg
(Wht'o Bluff,) belonging to nnd long occupied bjr Mrs.
Margareta.Vvilllnnis,with lire to ten acre. ortho
ndlomlug hind. The dwelling contains 10 rooms and
Ims nccuraary outbuildings. It coniiuiuuls a line view
down tho Vernon Blver, and I* very open to the
hrecse. Possession given 80th. June. The premlsos
can be seen by application to Hr. Oemler, the present
occupant, and a plat will bo exhibited on tho day of
BY BLUN & MEYER.
Valuable Beal Eitato.
Bv virtue of an order from tho Honornblo the Court or
Ordinary or Chatham cohnty, will bo sold on TUES
DAY, Juno 0th, between tho legal hours of sale, at
tho Conrt ltonso In Savannah:
All that tract of land lying lu tho city limits nud
n, belonging to the estate of M. Wolf, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said estate.
Thu land Is now rented until Deo. 1st, 1600, when pur
chnsers can take possession of same, and collect rent
rrom the data of sale.
Terms—Ono-lmir cash;'balance In twelve months,
secured by mortgage on the property. Purchasers
paying fbr titles. N. WOI.FK,
rnayufl—td
Guardian.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Administrator's Solo.
By virtno of an order from the Ilonorablo the Court of
ursiTiiusunyinuuno next, oeiween me usual uours
of sale, before the Court ltonso door In Snvmmah:
nnd creditors of said estate. Tonne cash, purchasers
paying for titles. A. SHEFTALL,
mnyM—* Adm’r estate of Mrs. K. A. Blanchard.
At Private Salo.
Lot No. 1, Carpenter's How, corner of East Broad
and Broughton sis. The Improvements consist or n
brick store nud dwelling, with a line cellar, and a
wooden tonomont building on a brick basement, I,ol
fee shunto Terms will bo accommodating, nprlsi
If nol sold by Tuesday, 1st Mn.v, will bo sold nt the
Conrt House:
by m. ii. wiiiums.
THIS DAY", nt It o'clock. In front of store,
8a bbls Mess Beef; 10 half bblB Mess Beef
10 bbls Prime Pork .
10 bbls Prime 1 _
11 hhds Bacon Shoulders
76 caddies Tobacco j"
v;.—
1,7011 HALE.—Yellow gin, 10 years old, prlmo
J? and likely, good house servant, cook and washer,
well 'ipialHIed tor one of bor age: woman, 88 years.
»yuii i|iinn ill'll mi uiiu ui IIiiumi, oo jriirn.
cook, was her ami Iron or, oiul on«i 85 years, cook and
washer, well qualified negroon. A. IlltYAN, •
mnylU Market. Squaro.
jpOB 8AUR.-A No. 1 Hntohor.
J.
lily III.
tnaylfl Johnson Square,
lOH SAIjE.—13 Hharcr* Central It.
F «haro» South Western K. It, Stock, SO hI
cosfco U. R. Stock.
Wantod-fiO sharua Gas Stock. Tor which a frill price
Will be paid. [nmyia] J. BRYAN &.SQN.
F OR SALE.—The Honda of the SavannAh, Al-
banyand Gulf Kail Hoad Company, guaranteed
by the city of Savannah, $5imi each, 7 per cent. Inter*
eat, payable January and July.^ Knqu^of^
mays Johnson Square.
m. hie for bouso work or child's’ imrao. ai»u, .
elderly Woman, good cook, washer nnd ironor, nt
’ .ma nnvAN'n
mays
throe Women. Cooks and House Servants, 85 to 60
year*; prime Woman anil hor two childrens prlmo
Woman and her daughter, 14 veara and son 10 ycara
old; Woman, 85yoar* old, good cook and waahor, and
hor child, 1 year old; prime Man, onnablo driver on
cotton and ’provision tonus, nnd his family of throe,
embracing woman, boy nnd girl; Mast, 23 yonra old,
Bound, nud Boy f iS yearn old. A. BUT AN,*
nprai Markot Square.
_ ml ion from Savannah, luilf a mile east of tho Ogo-
chou Plank ltoad, 2(H) ncrea cleared land and good
dwelling house; excellent farming land; 444 ncroa in
the tract. A. BRYAN,
npr21 Markot Square.
I ftOK SALK.— A No. 1 Took, Washer and Iron-
. or, about .80 years of ago.
aprll ' .T. BRYAN, Jolmaon Square.
-Lot No. l and improvements, mtu-
J: ated in Onrponter’a Row, will be Hold before the
Gourt House door In this city, on tho first Tuesday In
April next, If not disposed or at plrvatosnle.
raar.8—tf
JAMES
. lm-vutei
SMITH,
Bay street.
■jo cauuios luuwAv, 76 boxen Tobacco
75 boxen Soap; 160 boxes Candles
20 kegs Goshen Batter.
Tho abovo will bo sold to close wales, without re
serve. Also, a general assortment or Groceries, Fur
niture, Ac., and a Ilorao nnd Dray. jnneS
At Private Sale.
75 boxes of that long called for Detersive Soap,
warranted to wash grease spots out of any garment
without Injury to tho cloth, and without rubbing.
apr.80 ::
BY A MINIS.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of au order from the Honorable the Court ot
Ordinary or Chatham county, will bo sold
First Tuesday in June next, between the usual hours
of sale, before tho Court House door In Savannah:
Lot No. 23,* Liberty Ward, and Improvements there
on, being a portion of thu estate of John J. Wa>ert
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
eatato—purchaser# paying for titles.
mar20
BY LAROCHE A BELL.
Valuable Lot and Dwelling.
On the first TUESDAY in June, before the Court
House door, will bo sold,
Lot No. 85, Berrien Ward, fee simple, 00 by 80 feet,
with improvements, consisting of a two story brick
dwelling, wooden kitchen nnd servants rooms.
Terms cash. # mayfll
To Bent, Furnished or'Unfurnished.
One of the Stoddard Tenements on Ferry 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 Eatato.
On the first TUESDAY HI June next, before tho Court
House, In tho city of Savannah, between the usual
I * - 1 *“ J -“ ***•“ T “' 1 — '‘ r * h "
hours of sale, under a decree of the Judge of the Su
perior Court of the Eastern District of Georgia, will
he sold tho following property, to wit: . _ ,
Lot of land No. four (4,) Carpenter’s Ty thing, Deck
er Ward; lot of land No. seven (7,) Third Tythlng,
Reynolds Ward, and the buildings and Improve
ments on said lots. And the following named lots,
also In tho city of Savannah, to wit: Lots No. twenty-
three (28.) twenty-five (25,) twenty-six f20,) twenty-
seven (37,) thirty-eight. (38,7 thirty-nine (89.) forty (40,)
In WeHley Ward; aud lots Nos. thirty-seven (87,) thir
ty-eight (38,) thirty-nine (80,) forty and forty-one (10
and 41,) in Calhoun Ward. Also lots No. one (1,) two
(2.) three (3,) four (4,) five (5,) six («,) nine (0,) ten (10.)
eleven (11,) twel vo (13,) lying east of Abercorn street,
and between Gaatou nnd Huntingdon streots. Also,
"Farm lot No. five (5,) containing fifty-five acres, on tho
east side of the White Bluff road, opposite the two
mile stone. AU the said property to bcsoldnnderthu
decree aforesaid for division with parties in trust.
Flats of the abovo lots can be seen at our counting
room. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles,
may lit
Bed Cedar Moth Proof Chests at Private Sale.
Just received from Nashville, Tonn., 50 Cedar Moth
Proof Ghosts, assorted sizaB, tho best article ever
shipped hero for the preservation of Airs, woolens aud
FOR SALK.—A Plantation
tho Little Ogechee Road, ton miles
from fiavnnnqn, by tho Savannah, Al
bany &. Gulf Rail Rond, which passes
through the distance of two miles.—
Thuwhnlo tract contains between 3,000 and 4,000 acres,
and can easily bo divided into two Plantations. It la
well timbered—has au excellent pasture, and is one of
tho best producing plantation In the country. The
buildings consist of a fine dwelling house, ovcrsocr’s
house, cbm house, stable and negro houses, which will
accommodate 80 negroos. For terms, &c.,A|
Johnson Sqnato, Savannah, da.
Gus Fitting',
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PROMPTLY ATTEND
ED TO BY
JOHN L. ELLS,
FORMERLY
Inspector Savannah Gas Light Co.
SHOP—CONUHESS STllBRT LANE, BETWEEN BULL AND
WIIITAKEU ST11KRT8.
O RDERS loft at Mr. Uodgo’M News De
pot, N. W. corner Bull nud Broughton streets, or
at Mr. J. II. FnrruU’s, N. E. corner Bull and Brough
ton streets, will rcccivu prompt attention,
doeft-tf
INLAND ROUTE,
HEAD,
F.rongn^nunggj, ,o &
OharlwtonWhai..
N. D.—Freight payable i»n the wharf by shipper,,
except for Charleston. * mar28
LEA YESEYERYSVtrDA YMOMryo x at»a'etKl
FOR PALATKA,
VIA FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND PI-
COLATA.
THE superior Iron steamer
O E OI LK, uapt. F. Pkok, will
HI. J. BUCOER,
Boots andL Slioes,
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Non. 71 AND 152 GIBBONS* RANGE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Jan25—1y
Vernonburg* House.
ASKt?7
THIS pleasant resort will be
opeu for the reception of visitors on
the 1st of May. For terms, apply to
L constant!
aprO—tlJnno v *
Tbe Pavilion House.
MR. T. €. CHICK re-
ipectfally announces that he has
opeued the above establishment,
and Is prepared to accommodate
“Ids friends and the public, from
whom ho solicits a liberal share ol patronage,
declfl tf
ATHENS HOTEL,
By C. 1*. OTcAIUstor.
I will entertain the traveling pub
lic with good accommodation, good
tore, &c, nt the following ratus:
Per day, $1.06; per week, 16.00.
ou Monday.
RETURNING WILL LEAVE:
Palatkn, on Monday night, at..... .12 o’clock.
Plcolata, on Tuesday, nt . 8A.M.
Jacksonville, on Tuesday, ot 8 A. M.
Femnudina, on Tuesday, at *..2 P. M.
Andarrivo in Savaunah on Wednesday momlni
fcST* Through Tlckots sold on board Tor the fol
lnB ffihdiassco, prlco $15.60
Monticello, “ 14 50
Madison, “ 12 50
Lake < Ity, “ 7 60
Passengers and Freight taken at tho present estab
lished rates. For engagements, apply to
■ brooks!® GO., Agonts,
Charleston Wharf.
N. B.—All freight to bo paid for by tho shippers.
.. .......->—■mm ■ - ■ -•
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin PiisHngo tlmm^Uo New York via Capo May. J10
Steerage 11 ” “ ‘ $3
Tho splendid side-
wheel steams liip
stoic orCtoorala*
(’apt. J. J. Gahvin,
continues her trl-
monthly trips, and
•will leave for abovo
_ port on TUESDAY,
Juno 5th. at — o’clock.
Through tickets, issnod in tho Interior, Tor New \ ork,
by either lino of New York steamers, good on this
ship. Buell tickets to bn changed and berths secured
atofilce or the Agonts.
mhySO
HUNTER dr GAMMELL.
No freight received on Sunday morning. mar23
OBango of Day.
UNITED STATES HAIL LINE.
^ For Palatka, E. F.,
VIA BRUNSWICK, 8T. MARY'S, FERNANDINA,
in ituuiicii av>i\, or, fliAiiio, rmuinmium,
JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, PICOLATA, AND
TOCCOI.
LKAYKS EVERY WERNESDA1 MORNING,
ATm O'CLOCK.
THE NEW IKON Steam
er ST. MARYS, Cupt. .Tap. Fmce-
boun, having been thoroughly over-
Imuled, will lcav^ regularly as
above, returning ou Saturday morn
ing In time to connect with the Now York steamers.
This boat has been built expressly for this line, and
has large aud airy saloons and state-roomB for passen-
^ For freight or passage, apply on board, at tho Flori-
da eteampaetowhargor ‘“^niNOI! AM, Agent*.
The St. Marys connects at Brunswick with Bruns
wick anil Florida Railroad; nt Femandlna with For-
nandlna Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo and Galnsvllle, and Stages to Mlddleburg, Ml-
canopy, Nownanavllle, Flemlngton, Ocala and Tampa
BaV; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lake City.
Madison and Tallahassee Railroad; at Plcolata and
Tocol with Stages for St. Augustine; at Palatka with
Hart’s Stages Tor Orange Springs and Ocala, and
Steamers to Sliver Springs, Fort Brook#, Fort Butler,
Melonvllle and Enterprise^ Jy£
Freight and Passage Greatly Reduced!
FERNANDINA AND SAVANNAH
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM PACKET
h. T1IE supkrior and klb-
tJhmkiaisdiv 8 ant steamer AUGUSTA, Capt. L. M.
coxetter. having been purchasi*d ex-
e»BSBiKZ2ffpreasly lor this route, will hereafter
make regular trips between the above named port
only touching ajt Brunswick aud Hamilton's Lnndlnj
s AUGUSTA will leave Savannah every MON-
I I 'ery J
DAY and THURSDAY' at Three O’clock, P. M., from
Dillon’s Wtiarf, foot of the Gas Works.
Returning, will leave Femandlna every WEDNES
DAY” nnd sXtURDAY, at 11 A. M.
She will make close connections at Femandlna with
the Florida Rail Road, and thence to all points in tho
Interior of Florida.
Families taking this boat will avoid sen sickness,
she goes the entire route tulund.
Passage $4.00,
Connection is made with the Jacksonville Railroad
for tho St. Johns River.
Cotton from Femandlna to Savannah, 60 cents per
bale. Freight taken at one-third less than present
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
Jnnol JNO. C. FRASER & CO., Agents.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER
NANDINA. JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA .PICO-
LATA AND TOCOI.
LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT
O'CLOCK.
^ -V THE STEAMKK ST.
jP JOHNS, Capt. N. Kino,, having
r freight
accnmmodatii
Jnnol
FOR NEW YORK.
Tho Steamship
Montgomery,
Capt. BERRY,
Will sail as above on
THURSDAY,
June 7,
At l) o’clock, A. M.
passage, having elegant state room
“ P t{uaiTAM. BALDWIN & CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
The new and ele
gant steamship
Gooree’A Greek)
Capt. WlllctB,
Will leave as above
THURSDAY,
Juno7th, at—P. M.
jar* ° r pq^Mo^BALDwiN & c 0 .
WOULD INVITE TUB ATTKNTION OP
PLANTERS
visiting tho city to their large stock or the abovo
goods, via.:
Schley Striped Cotton Osnnburga
Colnnihus Fashions
Augusta White Osiinburgs
Augusta Brown Twilled Jeans
Augusta Brown Shirtings
Factory Y’arns and Sewing Cotton
We have always on hand a full stock of
Georgia Kerseys,
ALSO,
LONDON DUFFIL BLANKETS,
English Plains, Tweeds, &c.
The above of our own Importation. niay22
WOOD) BODY As CIO., Mniltlffcr*.
Tho Mnungore''Offices nro located at Wilmington;
Delaware, and St. Louis, Missouri,
Where do you buy yoi^r
BOSTON AN1) SAVANNAH.
The splendid Sido*
Wheol Steamship
Job. Whitney,
Copt. W. Loveland,
Will oatl regularly be
tween the aboveports
making two trips a
month. This ship has elegant accommodations for
passengers. Cabin Passage $17.60, Steerage $8. }
No cotton received at Presses unless plainly mark
ed on the edge. E '8AMPSON, Agent, Boston.
myO CRANE & GRAYBILL, Agts, Sov’h.
LINSEED GIL ?
Tho following /
MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES
Will lie drawn In nubile under the-superintendence
of Hwom Comroleelonera, nppolntcd by the Governor.
Wood, Eddy & Co.’s Lottery,
CLASS 312, Draw. Sntnrdoy June 80, 1600.
78 miJiB*n*—13 liuwH iui.i.ot».
Before Buying Elsewhere,
PLEASE PRICE IT.
1 GRAND CAl'ITAI. PBItE OP
$100,000
. .100,000
D. G. Purse & Co’s.,
lPrlxeof.,:. .
1 Prize of. . .SI,600
3 Prixe. of 18,600
8 Prlxee of. IS,000
3 Prize# of 8,000
8 Prize# of 3,600
103 Prizes or $600
08 Prize# of. 1S8
05 Prize# of 100
06 Prlzoa of 80
on Prize# or. no
4,810Pr'z#of......
27,010 Pr'z# of
Cromwell’. Baltlmoro Propeller Line.
FOR BALTIMORE.
WEST SIDE MONUMENT SQUARE.
mny20
... *$1,180,785
82,890 Prlxcs amounting to ... .$1
Ncarlyono prleo to ovory two tickets.
Tickets. $20; Halves, $10; Quarters, $5; Eighths $y.f>0.
—-old atibe follow*
Two first class PRO
PELLERS have bceu
placed nn this line,
and will each make
three trips per month,
leaving Baltimore
and hence every five
days.
id ui . w
ever given before,
WHITE LEAD.
J 9 than
and at lower ratosof freight.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
8AML?T. PEARCE,
feb!4—tf 116 Spear’s Wharf, Agent, Baltimore.
FOR NEW YORK.
Pare Roduood.
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AH BY ANY
OTHER STEAMERS.
Cabin Passage, : : : : : $1.1,
By the splendid and commddlous side-wheel steamers,
AUGUSTA,... .1,600 tons... Capt. M. 8. Woodhull.
FLORIDA. 1,800 tons.Capt. Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA 1,300 tons... f Cnpt. Geo. R. Bcuknok.
These steamships
belong to tho old es
tablished and favor
ite line, Known as
New York and
For Sale.
Fifteen Building Lots, beautifully situated on the
. Central Railrond,1u tho healthy village of Whltesvllle,
No. 8. Apply immediately.
Also, a Lot ou Lovers’ Lane of 17 acreB. may8
At Private Sale.
Several desirable lots nud Improvements In various
parts of the city; will bo a bargain. Apply at our of
fice.
ALSO.
3 five acre lots, well adapted lo gardening purposes,
T’i
Just outside of city limits. Apply at otHru. apr2
Prime Likely Negro Man-at Private Sale.
A smart, intelligent, likely Man* about 20years old,
sound and healthy. Sold for uo fault. A first rate
Porter, Hostler, Painter, House-servant, and a prime
Cook. To be sold in the city; titlus warranted.
mar81
Valuable Building Lots at Private Sale.
20 valuable building lots situated on Gordon. Gas-
tou and Lincoln streets, in Calhoun and Wesey Wards,
all inrfeo simple.' _ ALS0 _
' Lot No. 7, Third Tythlng, Reynolds Ward, 60 by 90
feet, fee simple, and improvements, situated nearly
opposite tho Marshnl Hmuie^
Garden Lot No. 08, containing 5# acres, situated
between Louisville Road and • Canal, about 3 miles
from the city. , . t
Plata of the above lots can be seen at our counting
• r0 T?rmq—Onc-tblrd cash, balance in one and two
are. -
South West Corner Bull and Broughton Streets
THIS INSTITUTE !* dealgnod to pre-
ig men for active business, and Is open
natructious puly, that persons engaged
f can avail themselves of gaining a tho
rough Mercantile Education. / .
Pupils can commence at any time and pursue their
course at pleasure, no teaching belug 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.
JanQ—ly *
B. F. MOORE, Principal.
fiVIRfi menus!
BY GEO. W. WYLLY.
On the first TUESDAY id Jnno next, in front of the
Court House, during tho legal hours of salo, will he
sold,
20 shares Mechanics’ Saving llauk Stock.
ALSO,
A Woman, first rate washer and tamer.
A Mulatto Girl, fourteeu years old; house girl and
nnrse.
At Private Sale,
• 28 likoly young negroes. Call and see them. my33
At Private Salo.
Lot No. 38 and improvements. Pulaski Ward, on
the corner of Jones and Baruard streets. _ It la rented
T KKK WHEELER & WILSON SEW
ING MACHINE lu every variety and price.
ALSO,
THE LADD, WEBSTER &,CO.
TIGHT* STITCH MACHINE in overy stylo, at
MANtJFACTUJtHRS’ PltlOES,
Constantly on hand by _
WTLMOT * RICHMOND.
Cor. Whllaker and Congress streota.
tlUlliXO, Lttpi. il. IVIJ'lU,. lltt> lllg
A - -iwllf^vvbecii thoroughly overhauled, has re-
her place on the line, nnd
niaMiiiniHmw w <;] leave regularly as above. For
freight or pasaacs. apply on board, at the Florida
Stcampacket Wlmrf, or to . _ _ .
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAYI. Agents.
This boat connects at Brunswick with the Bruns-
Savannah
-Navigation Compa
ny,” nnd In comfort,
,Jt no excelled. They
are commanded by experienced, skilful, careful anu
polite ofilcers.
JOHN R. WILDER & GALLIE,
Agents, SAvannaU.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL & SON,
wick and Florida Railroad: at Fernandiiia with For-
nandlna Railroad to Baldwin, TralMUd^ Starke,
.Agents, New York.
Bouiyj, Mi-
Waldo and Gainesville, and Stages to
canopy, Newnanvillo, Flemiiigton, Ocala and lampa
BaV; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lako City,
Madison and Tallahassee Railroad; at Plcolata and To
col With‘Stages for St. Augustine; at Palatka with
Hart’s Stages for Orange Springs aud Ocala, and
Steamers to Silver Springs, Fort Brooka, Fort Butler,
Melonvllle aud Enterprise. ...... ....
The ST. JOHNS will make a monthly trip to Mid-
dlebnrg, Black Creek, leaving the last Friday of every
month. Jy4_
CROMWELL’SSTEAMERS,
Rates of Freight
Prom New York to Boston, Providence,
and Portland, aud vice versa, on
merchandise skipped by
Cromwell's Steamers,
For Augusta,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TIIE
SAVANNAH RIVER.
yKffiSPs* fcv THK favorite Iron steamer SWAN,
I JL t-.-Jn Captain J. G. Oahnet. leaves the
Charleston Wharf every FRIDAY' AF-
SpMHBWjPpjSRNOQN. at 5 o’clt»ck, for the Above
places. For engagement of freight, &c., apply to
V J. P. BROOKS & CO.. Agents,
INCLUDING EVERY EXPENSE OF TRANSHIP
MENT IN NEW YORK:
Boston. Prot'nce. Port'd.
Cotton, Whale
Flonr, Wbbl *u
Hides, (salted) WlOOtbs 20
“ (dry) each 6
Leather, (rolls) 100 IbB 18
Rice, ^ tierce $1 30
12«
lliAn ilV, 1NUUUUU1, Y
Pure and French Zinc.
COLORS.
Chrome Grocu, Yellow, In dun Red, Vermillion*
Vandyke Brown, UltramarJnc/Flre-proof Paint, xc.
CertliicatOB of Pockaso# will l» «»l
Ingrate#,which 1»thorl»kt. ■.
-^'"I.Wbolo Tlckots....$2911 M
20Quarter “ !!.!’.! JJg:
soKtghtu " st ft;
HPLEJrStin SCHEME
To 1h)' drawn each WEDNESDAY' iu Jnnol
CLASS 270) Draws Wednesday, Juno . 6,4860.
VARNISHES,
Coach Body, Furniture, Japan, Loather, Iron, &c.
BRUSHES.
Point, Varnish, 8a»h, White Wash, &c.
Spirits Turpentine,
‘' 'vliolwalc or retail, hy
Olio ,dO#C, ’L-.—
I.larrlt.ru in. <
Summomnanot
moHtto the ilMt ilci.
Ono or two ilo
lVorma iu Clilhlr
sr Biicedlor romedy
A few hottlcn
citing the nh#orbont#.
tnedUJuo- n#^ a" j'roven-
Affuo, Chill Povcr,
toll# Typo. It operate#
rand# nro wllllnR to to:-
V Au'who luvvo n#ed It aro
■—jln lto favor,
ronle
form#, while
cl complaint# yield al-
' nttnek# caused by
1# no snrer, «afor,
rorld, a# It noyer
enre# Dropsy, hy ex-
: ‘ " hr tbl* :
eve” *
'ever and
:cr# of a BU-
iertainly,and thou-
:o its wonderful
., '
. mg their unanimous to«-
I CAPITAL PRIZE OF f3T,I00l
t Prlzo of $16,83(11 16 Prize# ot....$400
2 Prize# ot 10,000
2 PrlzcB ot 7,600
2 Prlzo# of. 6,000
2 Prize# of. 8,000
4 Prlzoa of 1,600
16 Prize# of 1,000
16 Prize# of, 600
227 Prize# of 800
05 Prlzo# or.....100
06 Prize# or..... 70
05 Prize# or 40
ISO Prize# of... . 80
4,748 Prizes of. ... 20
To Planters.
OAA DOZEN NASSAU BARK IIATS)
JJtL/V/ nt 9Ro per doz„ tho strongest hat made.
'«iuch'hrim, nt $2.
300 Palin Leaf, from 1.50 to $2.60 per doy..
For sale at N. K. BAltNUM S
Hat and Cap Store,
mayl 153 Congress st.
RHODES’
Super-Phosphate.
The Standard Manure.
27,040 Prize# of.
.amounting to $680,68(1
82,800 ftWBwW
Whole ticket# $t0j Halve# $6; Qnartera $2>f. .
OerI Ideate# of Packogc# In the above Scheme, to be
drawn each Wednesday, will bo sold at thefollowlag
tkirtlhcato'ofPa'ckagoof20 WboloTlckot#....$14060
“ “ 28 Half “ 14 76
In ordering ticket# or certlllcatc#, encloBo the
(.mount or money to onr nddree# for wh#t yon wi«b to
purelmzu; name the Lottery In which you wish It In
vested, nud whether you wish Wholes, Halve#, Quar
ter# or Eighth#, on receipt of which we send yrhnt l#
ordtved, by first mall, together with the scheme.
immediately after the drawing, n Printed Drawing,
certified to by the Commissioner#, will ho eontwllh
Un |aj^" PurcbuRor# will plenso wrlto ttielr Blgnatnre#
plidn, and give the name of their Post Office, County
All communication# strictly confidential.
s»“ All prize# of $1,000 aud under, paid Immedi
ately after the drawing-other prize#attho uanal I
of forty day#.
no $1 oo
4X
Charlcslon Wharf.
N. B.—No freight received after 4 o’clock on tho
afternoon of departure. ■ apr4
POR AUGUSTA AND IN
TERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—Tho
,eteam packet JOUN A. MOORE will
^reHUtue her regular trip# a# above. .
SATURDAY MORNING, at ntno o’clock,-nnd will
continue to leavo overy Saturday.
For freight or paesnge, appj^ oil txmnh^tn Capt. T.
Wool, p 100tba '.'.y.
Measurement.goodB, # foot...
Boots and Shoes, (eases) a •> «
Toliacco, ^ 100 IbB 18 — 2(
Other articles at proportionate rates.
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN & CO..
Agents, Savannah, (Ja.
H. B. OirOMWELL & CO.,
marW^^^^^AgentB^8jrWeBbstMjIewYork^
THE ATTKNTION OF PLANTERS IS
aollclled to this established FertillKor from its
applicability at any t\m* during the cultivation and
growth qf the Plant, with almost equal advantage
and without risk of burning pr thing. We have JnBt
received
One Hundred Tons,
which is now Instore.
We have also lu store and now receiving 100 tuna'
No. 1 Peruvian Guano; lsutona No. 1 Sombrero Gna-
; 50 tous Reese’s Manipulated Gunno, with at! of
which we shall l>e regularly supplied.
npr5 PATTEN & MILLER. '
N. Pbtlpot, or (febl)
. A. OonfcN, Agent.
ALEXANDER F. BENNETT,
Agent for the Sale of
REAL ESTATE
PERSONAL PROPERTY,
John Oliver,
DBALER IK
PUNTS, OILS, GLASS,
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS,
PAPER HANGING &C.,
YES YOU MAY
USE OR RECOMMEND
Ileimstreet’s Inimitable
HAIR COLORING!
No. 10 Whitaker Street
OOHHKR OV BAT LAMB.
jjhaserd.
He also oftbrs for sale Central and Southwestern
Railroad Stock, aud Stocks of tho Banks of tho city.
ne will also attend to the routing of houses, and the
hiring and selling of negroes. Ho respectfully spile-
ax-... L — .-•il.fafgjjj, *
its the patronage of Ills mends and the public.
apr!2—ly
Will b6 sold at a bargain, if
, , may18
On the first TUESDAY In .Time next, dnring legal
■ -#• ..l. ...Ill l.n u.iM lii fnnnt nf tllfa I'mirl
hour# of «ole, will ho sold in front of the Court
Ilimae in tho city of Snvmmnh t ‘
Lot No. 8 aud lmprovomonts, Thunderbolt. May
be treated for nt private #alo until day of ettlo. myl7
Will bo Bold, on the ttrat TUESDAY In Juno next,
before the Court Iloi
Weri’crn half of Lot No. 40, eltnate pit Perry Btreet,
onpoBlto tho residence of John Stoddard, E#o. Tho
lminrovemchtB conBl#lof 'n very fine brick residence,
It, with nil the modern 1m-
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Agents for
WILLIAM CiRGEAEB’S
Celebrated Laminated
Steel Guns.'
may4
BDG DB MONTBBBLLO WIHB.
UNDEUSIGNED having been appoint-
_ SOUS AGENT for tho city of Savannah, for
the sale of this old and justly celebrated brand of
allBttbo
gne Wine, now calls tho attention of tho pub
lic to'tKo " RE-iNTRODTJCTION" of till# favorite
braud again amongst us. Many of our oldest citizens
must remember when this Buperlqr Due De Monte
bello stood pre-eminent as a Champagne Wine here,
but by fbe Introduction of a spurious article, and sold
W. B. MINGLEDORFF,
DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
MOULDINGS, PAINTS, OILS,
Varnishes, Brushes. &e.,
NO. 141 BROUallTON STREET, "
SAVANNAH, GA.
AND FIND IT TO BE
A Perfect Hair Restorative.
r . .meting tho Btrengtli nnd growth of tho Hair, and
giving it ail the beauty of youth. Do yon doubt it 1
READ! READ! READ!
Scuooon Lake, Essex 6o., N. Y„ J
February 6, 1853. f
W. E. IIaoan, Troy, N. Y.; Dear Sir:—Bhving
used your Hair Coloring or Restorative, and being
much pleased with It, I take pleasure Ir ’
following statement: From thoefleelH ol
fit of sickness. I
i, whon about 18 years of age. my hair,
commenced turning gray, and so continued to grow
e perfectly white, being very liarsli and
until it became perfectly white, lielng very harsh and
coarse. Last Summer l had reached my fifty-third year,
when 1 whs Induced by n friend to purchase two bot-
tlesofnelmstreot'sBalrReHtoratlve, prepared by yon.
I commenced using It according to direct Ions, nun inn
few days woa HurprIred to find thAt my hair, from the
as thu Due Do Montebello Wine, by a set of fraudulent
Imitators of the brand, (many of whom were mulcted
In heavy damages and paid a well deserved penalty
by flno and imprisonment) In consequence of these
frauds acting so strongly against this brand, and not
wishing to have its established repntation tarnished,
PIANO FORTES.
NUNNS & CLARK.
ESTABLISHED IN 1833.
three stories on a basement,,
25 negroes, viz.: Hannibal, Rarab. Lewis, Robert,
Sophy, Gcorgo, Lncy,.York, Nolly, Tom, BUly, Judy,
Robert, Mary, BilBaot John, Itachol, Lizzy, Bpcky and
Infant, itobert, (painter,) John, (carpenter,).Tack, (car-
nonter.) Poter and Jim. Also, Lot of Land wlthnew.
residence, at Thnnilorholt: «old a# tho property of
John Q. i'ftlllgant, deccaseuj for benefit of heirs a~
creditors.
ALSO,
1 horae, 4 muk#, l Jersey woggon.a double wag-
■sl—
Brivato Sale.-
* with about 50 apllea to fljaten lumber to, will bo sol
at a bargain and on easy terms.
" , A beautiful Rcsidenco hi tho Tillage of Whltesvllle,
No, 8 C. R. R.; sovoral buildlnglots and form adjoin
ing, containing about 60 acres, part of it now under
fence, with a-growing crop. Many choice Prnift
Trees, Cattle. Hogs and horses can be bought with
the place.. pi|J> apply at iny office.
"Rharea Central Railroad Stoflc. aprlO
TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER !!!
FROM AUCTION.
tho Dim De Montebello for years has withdrawn his
Wines from this country, and most of his Wines went
to St. Petersburg and other Courts, preserving its good
reputation wherever Introduced. ...
About two years since, however, he appointed the
firm or Messfs. Ward & Simonln, of New York, (now
Mona, Amedeo n. Slmouinjhls sole Agent for the uni
ted States for tlie sale or hie Wines. The heretofore
?ood character established by these Wines, warrant me
in commending the
DtIC DE MONTEBELLO WINE
to tlui public a. a PURE. GENUINE and DELICIOUS
THU FOLLOWING GOODS HAVE
been received hy tho .teamor Alabama and will bo ex
hibited to day fur rale nt price, that will a.tanl.h the
native.: *
5,1X10 yard. BAREGE ANaLAfS, .lightly damaged,
attOcent#, worth26cent#. .
3.000 yard. Rich Figured BAREGE ANGLAIS, at
!8L'e„ worUrtri'.e.
8t)OOyard?{iaUJIoiutlh#(f I OR’GA^D , IE M^s’lJNB,
al 260., worth 60c. •
OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
lain markot. ,. .
I am authorized to ftaml.h tho trade with this. Wine
at New York price#; nl.o, to receive orders Tor direct
Importation., which arc solicited by
. THE SUBSOIL!- #»#
Iber took the Agency
Itlio above named In#tru-fnf4i
I >mcnt. -lei. than threeV - xfi
year, .luce, aud throngh their
INTRINSIC MERIT (LEONE
ha. .old over STXTY of them.
The ACKNOWLEDGED VALUE of these In#tre
menl. OVER ALL OTHERS I. very plainly chown
lu tho simple root that wltbiu tho Inst TEN YEARS
over FORTY different maker# In theUnlted State,
have foisted their Plano Fortes upon the pnhlic at the
“ VERY BEST EVER MADE,"
not one of whom ha. a banlnes. axtstenca to-day while
Nunn. & Clark have gone .teadlly on for nearly
FORTY YEARS,
never making
‘ CHEAP INSTRUMENTS,”
I0W uaj’H wan mirnnrcu m huu uinv ui/ umr. huu uk
roots outward, wub turning back to Its original color.
It bo continued to grow until it was n=> truly mown
and glossy as It was iii my yonthful (lays, and if now
nMlaUioriglnatcolor.^^
Essex County, w.—Myla Heaman camu bufora mo
and was duly sworn, and says tliat tho abovo state
ment. Is true, this fitli day of February, 1868.
JOEL F. POTTER, Justice of the Peace,
Pittapord, Vt., Aug. 1; 1857.
y certify, that my hair hoving bccauie qui
grey, I used Hc-imstrect’s Hair Restorative (prepared
by W. E. Hagan, of Troy, N. Y..) for four weeks, and
my hair waaTn that time restored to Unoriginal color.
I can frilly recommciid the article to boajl it cfolinB.
Onr Single Number Lotteries,
CAPITAL PRIZE $50,0001
DRAW EVERY SATURDAY.
Whole Ticket#,
Ordore for tickets or certificate# In any nf the abovo
Magni
.... ..... pilhiuiiod “it the New York 1 Herald, Now
York Time, and Now Yorker Slant. Zoltaog. . S
— Circular# containing Sohomesfortbemonth
& ■ :
iandde-
■H n z^tiSijraz-rtVj-rA
MoEoarri. strengthening Cordial
WILL EPrXCTUAIXT CUM < -
Liver Complaint. Dyflpep#ltt,Jaundlco,C!ironlc or Ner-
vous Deblnly, Disease of tho Kidneys, and allDlseasca
SOUTH BROAD STREET,
BRANOS,
CONGRESS ST. LANE,
M. POWELL & CO., Proprietors,'
A ND during the year. 1861,1855 and 1868. the only
A dealer. In this city, with a lnrgo stock of pare
ICE. shipped hy their luirtnor., north, are prepared to
ICE, .hipped hy their partner., north, are prepared to
furnish Ico dnrlog tho season, wllhoutfall,uHfollowif:
By car load, a. we may agree.
By ton,
By bhd., He. per tb.; Mid. and packing, 75 eta,
By tierce, lie. per lb.; tlerco do .75cts.
By libl., 100 tbs., hhl-. .do .. $1.SB. ,
The abovo 1. delivered nt iSflrpodOr steamer, ftco of;
drayngOj^n, ^ q, mm ;t|es less titan 60 lbs, lc„ 60 lbs
SI Onlora'f?om tho Country, accompanied by tho ci)»h
or city acceptance, promptly attended to. We trust
that our endeavor, for tho past six year#, lo maintain
ttfitlr and nnirorm prleo,and- n hill .apply nt nil
tlmoo, will Indnee the.con.umore oTIeo to glye o# a
d^mln^portten of patronage..
SPRING GOODS.
WM. R. SYMONS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND DEALER IN
^ eclotiiing,
Pastor of tho Baptist Ghnrch. PitUford. Vt.
Mp.miANicflvii.as,N. Y.«-March 17, *8W.
. W. E. Haiiak : I have used Heimstreet’s nail
Rostniativc for three yearn, aud have found It to 1m a
most excellent article.^ |t not only rentorcd the color
or my hair, giving it new life and strength, but It
ired myself and wife of a most obstinate; eruption ;