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Summer Eotldonoo for Sale.
null tm koIiI, In front of tho Court Uoa.e, on tho flnt
""" ' TUESDAY luJuuA-
Thut delightfully situated residence at Vi
nih«t follflhtftllly situated residence at Vornonburg
Vldto Ulull',) belonging to and long occupied by Mm.
inlaretO. wllllama, with flvo to ten acroa of tint
(White Dial
MAnraretd. William** wiui mu hi u'ii ncrna ui mu
utlliiinlng land. TUo dwelling contains ID room* and
K unnctvtry outbuildings. It coinntnmla a flno view
iimvn tho Vernon River, and 10 very open to tho sea
hrei'M. PossessioniglvonSOth Jnne. The promisee
...ui be eecu by npplleiUlou to Ur. (leinler, tliu present
iireiuuinti and a plat will be exhibited on the day o(
rate. Titles warranted; purchasem paying for eame.
mnjrn
UV HI. UN Ac ItlGYUn.
Valuahlo Beal Estate.
lly virtue of an order from tho Honorable theConrtof
Ordinary nrohntluim county, will tio Buhl onTUKS-
DA V, .tune Slh, between the legal hours of sale, at
the Court llousu In Savannah:
All that tract of laud lying In tho city limit* mid
hounded south and cast by [.overs’ lame, containing
• —inlfr —- 1
ntdv I twenty-six and a halfncros, with Improvements,
thereon, belonging to the estute of M, Wolf, deceased,
for the beiiollt of tho liolrsnnd creditors of said estate.
The land Is nniv rented until Dee. tst, twin, when pur
chasers can tnho possession of same, mid collect relit
from tho dale of sale.
Termn—OnHmir c«Hh; bnlanco In twelve monlliH,
aociiroil by mortgngu on tho property. PurohiHcrt*
piiylnjr Tor tltloH. * N. WOLFB,
jiiaystf~tjf
BY T. J, WALSH.
Adminlfltrator’i Sale.
By virtue of an order from tlio Houomblo tho Court of
Ordinary of Chatham county, will bo sold on tho
*" • *bcti
llrat Tiioadnyln *11100 next, betwoan tho up tu\l noun
of enlo, before the Court liou*e door in Havannah:
A negro boy, named Kielmr.l, belonging to the eetiUe
of Mrs. K. A Blanchard, for tho bonellt of the holra
and crodltora of said estate. Terms cash, nurrhasers
paying for titles. A. BHEFTALL,
nmyli—♦ Atlm’r estate of Mrs. R. A. Blanchard.
At Private Bale.
Lot No. 1, Carpenter’s Row. oornor or East Broad
and Broughton sts. Tho improvements consist or a
brick storo and dwcHlim, with a flno collar, and a
wooden tenomont bnUiilmf on a brick basoment. Lot
Tee simple. Terms will bo acoommodatlng. nprlS
If not sold by Tuesday, l*t May, will Ire sold at tho
Court House.
BY M. II. WlIiMilABIS.
At Private Sale.
75 boxes of that Ion* called for Detersive Soap,
warranted to wash grease 8 pota out of any garment
. .. - -.-at. -...1 -nibbing.
\'itbout injur/ to the cloth, and without rub'
aprUO
_ house servant, cook anil washer^
well quail lied for one or her ngot woman, 88 years.
oonk, washer and Ironor, and one 86 years, cook amt
washer, well qualified negroes. A. BRYAN,
tnayld Market Square.
I^OIt RALE.—A No. 1 Butcher. ^AppJy~t<V^
mnylil
jpOB NAI7K. ;
JolniKon Hqunro.
n amen—00 sunres uas ntocK, mr wmeti a nt
will bo paid. [maylSJ J. BRYAN A i
LtOIl HALE.—Tho Bonds ot tho Savannah, Al-
X Juinyuinl Gulf Rail Road ComiMUty, guaranteed
by tho city of Havannah, |A0U each, 7 per cent. Inter
line January audit lily. Enquire or
ost, paynl
Jtiay8
1 71 OR HA LB •—A Woman, 38 years of age, snitn-
. hie for hotise work or child’s nttrso. Also, one
ehlcrly Woman, cowl cook, washer and Ironor, at
^108. BRYAN’S,
mays
Johnson Square.
TOOII HALE.—Four prime Boys, front 10 to l4
three
years
woman and her daughter, 11 yt„ *
old; Woman, 85 years old, good cook and washer, and
her child, 1 year old; prime Man, wimble driver on
cotton nml provision farms, and his family of three,
Guardian. embracing woman, lioy and girl; Man, 33 years old,
sound, and Boy 18 years old. A. BRYAN,
apr31_ Market Squaro.
I FOR's ALE.—A tlenlrablo placo flvo ami n~ half
. miles from Savannah, half a mllo cast of tho Ogo-
chou Plank Road, 300 acres cleared land and good
dwulling house; excellent farming land; 444 acres lu
the tract. A. BRYAN,
apr21 Market Square.
I JtOB HALE.—A No. 1 Cook, Washer and Iron-
’ er, about 80 years or age.
aprl 1 J. BRYAN, Johnson Square.
ated In Carpenter’s Row, will bo sold before the
Court Houso door In this city, on the flrst Tuesday In
April next, if not disposed or nt jilryatq salo.
tnorO—tf
JAMES
1 plrvate 1
SMITH,
Bay stroet.
FOR SALE.—A Plantation on
the Little Ogechee Road, ten miles
IVotn Savannah, by the Savannah, Al
bany A Gulf Rail Road, which passes
through tho distance of two miles.—
Tho whole tract contains between 8,000 and 4,000 acres,
BY A MINIS.
Administrator's Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Honorable the Court ol
w „ mg a po . ...... .....
sold for tlio benefit of tho heirs and creditors of s
estate—purchasers paying for titles.
BY LAROCHE & BELL.
Valuable Lot and Dwelling.
On the llrst TUESDAY In June, before the Court
House door, will be sold,
Lot No. 85, Berrien Ward, fee simple, 00 by W) feet,
with improvements, consisting of n two story brick
dwelling, wooden kitchen and servants rooms.
Terms cash. mnySt
To Bent, Furnished or Unfurnished.
One of the Stoddard Tenements on Perry street, next
duor to Whitaker. Possession given flrst November,
or immediately If preferred. Apply on the premises,
or at our counting-room. >nay33
Valuable Boal Estate.
On tljc flrst TUESDAY in Jtmunoxt, before tho Court
House, In tho city of Savannah, between the usual
hours of sale, under a decree of tho Judge of the Su
perior Court of the Eastern District of Georgia, will
bo sold the following property, to wit:
%)t of laud No. four (•»,) Carpenter’s Tythlnir, Deck
er Ward; lot of land No. eoveii (7,) Third Tything,
Reynolds Ward, and the buildings and Improve
ments on said lots. And tho follow ing named lots,
also In the city of Savannah, to wit: Lots No. twenty-
three (88,) twenty-live (3ft,) twenty-six (30,) twenty-
seven (37,) thirty-eight (88,) thirty-nine (80.) forty (40.)
in Wesley Warn; and lots Nos thirty-seven (37,) thir-
ty-elght (38.) 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 (ft,) six (H.) nine (»,) ten (10.)
eleven (11,) twelve (13,) lying cast of Ahercorn street,
and between Gaston and Huntingdon streets. Also,
Farm lot No. live (ft,) containing tifty-flve acres, on the
east sltlo of tho White Bluff road, opposite the two
mllo stone. All the said property to be sold under the
dl'crcu aforesaid for division with parties In trust.
Plat a of the above lots enu bo secu at our counting
room. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles.
inaylO
Bed Cedar Moth Proof Chesta at Private Bale.
Just received from Nashville, Tenn., 5rt Cedar Moth
Proof Chests, assorted sizes, tho host article ever
shipped ho.ro for the preservation of fnrs, woolens and
and can easily be divided into two Plantations. It. is
well timbered—has an excellent pasture, and Is one of
the best producing plantations in the conntry. The
buildtugs consist or a tine dwelling .house, overseer’s
house, com bouse, stable and negro ho '
accommodate 80 negroes. For
For' Charleston,
INLAND nOTITK,
IIKAD,
-V TUB (IIPKBIOB IRON
stemner CECILK, Cant. F. Pkok.
^jJwSfJx\'VIII lonvo I ho Oli.rlo.ton wharf
\MMMBgmunr WEDNESDAY AFTER.
" ■■“““NOON, .11 o’clock, for tho nkovo
tiliux.it. For engagements apply to
J. P. BUOOKH * CO., Agents,
Ohorlmion ',/tuirf.
N. U.~Frol((lit pflynlilo on tlio wh.rf 'jy olilppont,
except (hr Chnrlc.tou, marts
IKA VK3KYKBY^UNDA Yilon\r.VQ,atOo'dock
FOR PALATKA,
VIA FKRNAND1NA, JACKSONVILLE, AND PI-
COLATA.
THE superior Iron steamer
C EOI LB, Capt. P. Pkok, will
leave tho Charleston wharf evetr
SUNDAY MORNING, at ft o’clock
iprcelsely] and will arrive at Palatka
on Monday.
RETURNING WILL LEAVE:
Palatka, on Monday night, ut 19 o’clock.
Picolata, on Tnosaay, nt 9A.M.
Jacksonville, on Tuesday, nt 8 A.M.
Fernandinn, on Tuesday, at .3 P. M.
And arrive in Savannah on Wednesday morning.
Through Tickets sold on Imnrd for tho follow’-
tng plai
Tnl
Tallahassee, prlco $15 fiO
Montlcello, “ ; 14 50
Madison, •» 13 50
Lake city, “ 7 50
Passengers and Freight taken ut tho preseiit estab
lished rates. For engagements, apply to
J. P. BROOK8 A CO., Agents,
No
Charleston Wharf.
N. B.—All freight to bo lmid for by tho shippers,
freight received on Sunday morning. mar88
Ob.ange_of Day.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka, F. F.,
VIA BnUNSWICK, 8T. MABY8, FBRNANDTNA,
JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, PICOLATA, AND
TOCCOI.
LEAVES EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING,
O'VLOON.
^ , -k THE NEW IRON Stoam-
cr 8T - MARYS, Copt. Jas. Fnat-
ft ^ bohn. having beon thoroughly over-
4BBEafls9i»^hauled,, will leave regularly as
above, returning on Saturduy moht-
fobs
houses, which will
^ToUnBoi^^aimio^Sttwniiah^^Oj^
das Fitting,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PROMPTLY ATTEND-
. ' ED TO BY
JOHN L. 12LLS,
FORMERLY
Inspector Savannah. Gas Light Co.
SHOP—CONOllBSS STitKKT LANK, liETWEEN DULL AKI)
* WUITAKEn 8TBKBTS.
O RDERS Ion at Mr. Hodge’s News De
pot, N. W. comer Bull and Broughton streets, or
atMr.J. II. Farrell’s, N. K. corner Bull and Brough
ton streets, will receive prompt attention,
deeft—tf
For Salo.
Fifteen Building Lots, beautifully situated on the
Coutrul Railroad, in the healthy villa;
No. 3. Apply immediately.
BageofWliltcsville,
J. Apply immediately.
Also, a Lot on Lovers’ Lane of 17 acres, mayH
At Private Bale.
Several desirable lot s and improvements in various
parts of tho city; will ho a bargain. Apply at our of
fice.
ALSO.
2 flvo acre lots, well Adapted to gardening purposes,
Just outside of city limits. Apply at office. apr2
Prime Likely Negro Man-at Private Bale.
A smart, Intelligent, likely Man, about 3d years old,
sound und healthy. Sold for no fAnlt. A flrst rate
Porter, Hostler, Patnte *, House-servant, and u prime
Cook. To 1»o sold in the city; titles warranted.
mar.31 . . .
Valnablo Building Lota at Private Bale.
30 valuable building lots situated on Gordou, Gas
ton und Liuooln streets, In Calhoun and Wesey Wards,
all lu fee simple.
—ALSO—
Lot No. 7, Third Tything, Reynolds Ward, GO by 90
feet, fee simple, and improvements, situated nearly
opposite the Marshal Honse^
Gordcu Lot No. 98. containing 5# acres, situated
M. J. BUCKNER,
Boots e\nd. Slaoes
OF BVEBY DESCRIPTION,
Non. 71 AND 152 GIBBONS’ RANGE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Jan25—1y
The Pavilion House.
nut. T. ۥ CHICK re
spectfully announces that be has
opened the aliove establishment,
and is pro pared to aaconimodntu
•his friends and tho public, from
icits a’ liberal sbaro ol patronage,
tf
ATHENS HOTEL,
By €. P. McAllister.
I will entertain the traveling pub
lic with good accommodation, good
fare, Ac, at the following rates:
Per day, $1 .(15; per week, $5.00.
ing In tlmo to connect with the New York steamers.
This hoat has been built expressly for tills line, am.
has large and airy SAloons nud state-rooms for passen-
gers.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at tho Flori
da steampneket wharf, or to
CLAGIIORN & CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
The St. Marys connects at- Brunswick with Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad; at Fomnndlna with For-
nandiua Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo and Galnsvllle, and Stages to MIddleburg, Mi-
canopy, Ncwnansville, Flemlngtou, Ocala and Tamiia
- 1 *--* ™ , ‘ t - T — 1 ’“’"-Citr
Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lake City.
Madison and Tallahassee Railroad; at Picolata and
Tocol with Singes for St. Al
istlnejnt Palatka with
Hart’s Stages for Orattgo Springs and .Ocala, aud
Steamers to Silver Springs, Fort firookB, Fort Butler*
Melonvllle and Enterprise. Jy4
FOB, BOSTON.
THU .plcmllil .lilo-whral flomn-
..hip JOS. WHITNEY. Cnpl. W. Ixivr-
•i.anp. will Mil for llo.lim on WKD-
iNKHDAY, tho mil lint. For frololit or
.upcrlor ■SgSmSkW
precisely.
FOR NEW YORK.
The steamship
A LAB A HI A,
Capt. BCIIENCK,
For New York, will
sail on
. SATURDAY next,
Juno 9th, at 13 M.
““ kGAi.r“
JNO. R. WILDER A (
UiLTK,
Agents.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Cabin PaaMgotliron^toNow York via Capo Mny.JjW
Hlix-rago" “ *’ *“
Tho aplomlld .lili’-
whorl atoamahlp
State ora.orsla.
Capt. .1, J. OanviN,
oomlmioa her trl-
monthly trips, and
JnnoBth. at n o'clttk. ...... , „ ■ ,
Thronuh tickets, Issued In tho interior, for Now \ ork,
hy cither lino of Now York stratmoni. nood on this
sfilp. Such ttekote to tin changed and IktIIis secured
AtoDIcooftho Agonte.
moySil HIINTED di CAMMELL.
FOR NEW YORK.
The Steamship
Montgomery*
Capt. BERRY,
Will sail as above ou
THURSDAY,
Juno 7,
_ At 9 o’clock, A. M.
For froight or passage, having elegant state room
acconunouaf*---
Junol
Falurnrurq, having a largo portion of
her freight engaged, will meet with do*-
FuAunKitH, having a largo portion or her
K engaged, will have quick dUprtten
onbovo port. For Irolght engago-
U THE
THREE NUMBER PLAN
Will Lo Drawn at 11 o'clock A. HI.
BRIOIIAM, BALDWIN A cts.
pon LIVKlIPOOIi.—Thp Ante.
1 Prize of *1,800,
f "™'»!«&», B.U.VTIN . CO.
Kcorgla Domestics.
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
atlons, apply to
BRIGnAM, BALDWIN & CO
FOR NEW YORK.
The new and ele
gant. steamship
Gcorirc’w Crook,
Capt. Willets,
will leave as almvo
THURSDAY,
June 7th, at— 1*. M.
fiETuism* CO,
Freight and Passage Greatly Reduced I
FKKNANDINA AND SAVANNAH
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM PACKET
THE SrDEBIOR ANDELE-
gaut steamer AUGUSTA, Capt. L. M.
Coxetter, having been purchased ox-
t*C^E3S3ZiSpresHly for this routo, will hereafter
make regular trips between the ubovu named ports,
only touching at Brunswick and Hamilton’s Landing.
Tho AUGUSTA will leave Havannah every MON
DAY and THURSDAY at Three O’clock, P. M., from
Dillon’s Wharf, foot of tho Gas Works.
Returning, Will leave Fcrnandtna every WEDNES
DAY and SATURDAY, at 11 A. M.
She will make close connections at Fernandinn with
the Florida Rail Road, and thcuco to all points In tho
Interior of Florida.
Families inking this boat will avoid sen sickness, as
she goes the entire route inland.
Passage $1.01).
Connection is made with the Jacksonville Railroad
for tho St. Johns Itlver.
Cotton from Fermimlina to Savannah, Ml cents per
halo. Freight taken at nun-third less than present
rates.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
Junol JNO. O? FRASER & CO„ Agents.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH.
The splendid Side-
Wheel Steamship
Jos. Whitney,
Capt. W. Lovei»and,
will sail regularly be-
t ween the abovenorts
- making two trips a
month. This ship 1ms elegant, accommodations for
passengers. Cabin Passage $17.50. Steerage $8. •
No cotton received at Itchsdh unless plainly mark
ed on tlio edge. E- SAMPSON, Agent, Boston.
myO CRANE A GRAYBILL, Agts, Hav’h.
flromwoll’i Baltimore JPropeller Lino,
FOR BALTIMORE.
South West Corner Bull and Bronghton Streets
miHN INSTITUTE In deafened to pre-
JL pare young men for active business, aud is open
for Evening Instructions only, that persons engaged
during tlm day out avail themselves of galulng a tho
rough Mercantile Education. . ,
Pupils can cojntneuce nt any tlmo and pursue their
coarse at pleasure, no teaching being done in classes.
Visiting and Wedding Cards written; Diplomas
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA .PICO
LATA AND TOCOI.
LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT
4 OM O'CLOCK.
^ -V THE NTEAMER ST.
jP JOHNS, Capt. N. Kino, having
been thoroughly overhauled, has re-
named her placo on the line, and
will leave regularly as above. For
freight or passage, apply on tioaru, at tho Florida
Steampacket\yurf^or U> 0UNNINQ j IAM Agents.
Tills boat connects at Brunswick with tlio Braun-
wick and Florida Railroad: nt Fertiandltia with For-
nandiua Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Uldse. Starke,
Waldo and Gainesville, and BUtgos to MiddJelmrg, Mi-
canopy, Newnanvllle, Flcmltjgton, Ocala and Tampa
Bay; at Jacksonville with .Jacksonville, .Luke City,
Madison and Tallahassee Railroad; at Plcolatuaud To
col with Stages for St. Augustine; at Palatka with
Hart’s Stages for Orange Springs and Ocala, and
Steamers to Silver Springs, Fort Brooks, Fort Butler,
Melonvllle and Enterprise.
The ST. JOHNS will make a monthly trip to MJd-
dloburg, Black Creek, leaving the last Friday or every
mouth? Jy4_
Two flrst class PRO
PELLERH have boon
placed ou this line,
and will each tnako
t hren trips por month,
leaving Baltimore
and hence every flvo
WOULD INV1TB THE ATTENTION OP
PLANTERS
visiting tho city to their largo stock of tho above
goods, viz.:
Schley Striped Cotton Oraaburgs
Columbus Fashions
Augusta WUIto Osnaburgs
Augusta Brown Twilled Jeans
Augusta Brown Shirtings
Factory Yarns and Sewing Cotton
Wo have always on hand a foil stock of
Georgia Kerseys,
ALSO,
LONDON DUFFIL BLANKETS,
English Plains, Tweeds, &c.
Tho nltovo of our own Importation. - mn/39
Where do you buy your
LINSEED OIL ?
Before Buying Elsewhere,
PLEASE PRICE IT,
D. G. Purse & Co’s.,
WEST HIDE MONUMENT SQUAHB.
tnay20
WHITE LEAD.
Shippers by this liuc can dcuenu upon their goods
, jpend _ r BS- „ -....
having quicker despatch tlum has over glvcu before,
and at lowor rates of freight.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
8AML7T. PEARCE,
fcbl4—II 110 Spear’s Wharf, Agent, Baltimore^
FOR NEW YORK.
Fare , Reduced.
Cabin Passage, : : : : : $15,
By tho splendid and commodious side-wheel steamers,
AUGUSTA 1,600 ton?... Capt. M. 8. Wboimvu*
FLORIDA 1,300 tons... Capt. Isaac CnotvKLi..
ALABAMA,.. ..1,300 tons... Capt. Gko. It. SoilE.NCK.
. i TIi.Hin Hleiininlilini
Thcso steamships
belong to the old es
tablished and lavor-
fto line. Known ns
tho “ Now York ami
Savannah Steam
Navigation Compa
ny,” oud In comfort,
t bo * *“ ‘
accommodations and fare, cannot bo excelled. They
are commanded by experienced, skilfol, careful aud.
polite olUusra. JonNIl , w I LDKR£OALLIE,
Agents, Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL & SON,
Agents. New York.
Je38—tf
CROMWELL’S STEAMERS.
Visiting and Wedding cards written; iiipiomas
ana cert iilcates fllled out; and all kinds of Business
and OrnauumUl Writing executed.
Rooms open from 7 to 10 o’clock P. M.
JanO—ly ” ” ^
B. F. MOORE, Principal.
SEVIIC MACHINES!
Gordcu Lot No. 98, containing n# acres, situated
between Louisville Road and Canal, about 9 miles
from the city.
Plats of the above lota can beseeu at our countlug
r °Tcrras—Ono-tbiru cash, balance in one and two
ars.
BY GKO. W. WILLY.
On the flrst TUESDAY' in June next, in Trout or the
Court House, during tbq legal hours of salo, will bo
sold,
90 shares Mechanics’ Saving Bauk Stock.
ALSO,
A Woman, flrst rate washer and Ironor.
For Augusta,
AND A LI. INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
SAVANNAH RIVER.
THU favorite Iron steamer SWAN,
Captain J. G. Garnet, loaves the
Charleston Wharf every FRIDAY AF-
■TERNOON, at 5 o'clock, for thoabovo
nt or freight, &c., apply to
. BROOKS & CO., Agents,
Charleston What
N. B.—No freight received after 4 o’clock on the
afternoon of departure. opr4
Rates of Freight
From Now York to Boaton, Providence,
and Portland, and vice veraa, on
JffcrcIiuudlRO (.flipped by
Cromwell’s 8teamprs t
INCLUDING EVERY EXPENSE DF TRAN8UIP
MENT IN NEW YORK:
Boston. Prov'nc*. Port'd.
Cotton, tpbale
Floor, ttbbl....
Hides, ”
92
30
62 $1 00
15
19K
30
places. For e
FOB AUGUSTA AND IN
TERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—Tho
steam pnekot JOHN A. MOORE will
resume her regular trips as above, on
rriWMINn nt nlno nVliiMi nml will
(salted) 100 lbs
9‘ido ibs*.*.
• 5 $180
TO
^ 4*
STibi (HI
- articles at proportlonate rates.
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN & CO. A
Agoutn, Savannah, Ga.
H. B. CROMWELL A CO.,
^^^AgentB^nVesbEL^Nev^ork^
COLORS.
Chrome Green, Yellow, Indian lied, Vermillion
Vaudyke Brown, Ullnunanno, Fire proof Pant, xc.
VARNISHES.
Coach Body, Furniture, Japan, Leather, Iron, Ac.
SHUSHES.
Paint, Varnl.b, Bflfth, White Wa.li, *c.
Spirits Turpentine,
At wiiolesalo or retail, by
JOHN B. MOOHl^Drn^Ut,
IX THE
City of‘Savannah, Georgia.
al Prize, : :
I Wlao of *1,000,
*c„ &c., sc.
lowost Throo Numbor Prlto, *20!
Ttckolaft-Sharca In proportion.
To bo Drawn at 4 o’clock, P, M.
Capital Prize, - - $23,000.
1 Prlto ol (t,H0,
1 Prlto of *4,000.
I rtrlto of *8,000, . .
Ac., Sc„ Ac,
Lowoit Three Numbor Prito, 980,
Whole Ticket., *A—Shore. In Proportion.
Onlora for Ticket, or Ccrtiacntc, by Mali or Ex
proa., to ho directed to .
McKinney a CO;.
Ravmmah, Ga.
Oltleo of tho Managera, Maaoulc Ilall Building.,
Balt .tract. . apm
WOOD, EDDY & CO'S
DELAWARE AND MISSOURI
STATE LOTTERIES.
Capital Prize
#100,000!
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Managera.
Tho Managera' Ofllce. aro located nt Wilmington,
Dolawaro, and St. Lolita, Miaaonrl.
One doi-o after
' j etomnch and
rnndeour
July ono
N 8&'
.bowof«KCutly,andcurc«
adoao taken
olodoro taken
The following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES
Will bo drawn In public under the superintendence
of sworn Commissioners, appointed by the Governor,
Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Lottery,
1 GBAND CAPITAL PBI7.lt OP
$100,000 I
l.*S0,«10
1 Prlto of
1 Prize of. U,M0
8 Pritoa of 12,600
a Prize, of. .6,000
8 Prltca of. 8,000
8 Prime of 2,600
8 Prize, of 2,000
100 Prize, of 1,000
108 Prize, or *600
OS Prltos of 126
05Prize, of...., 100
06 Prime of 00
06 Prize, of SO
4,8101’r’ZBof...; .... 40
27,010 IVze of. 20
..*1,180,780
82,300 Prlto. amounting to. . , .
Nearly ono prlto to every two tlckota.
Tickets, *20; Halve., *10; Quarter., *5; Eighth. *2210.
Certldcato. of Package, will bo aold at tho follow
ing rate., which I. the ri.k:
Certlttcato of Package of 20 Wholo Tlckota... .*290 00
“ “ 20 Halt “ 140 60
20 Quarter “ 74 76
El ' '
87 87
•• “ 'if Eighth
Si'J,EjrtiUi 8 CHEJ1IE
To he drawn each WEDNESDAY In Junol
CLASS 210, Drawn Wcdnceday, Jnno. 0,1800.
282, —— ““
, Draws Wodnoaday, Jnuo 18,181'fl.
CLASS! . ■ Bl
CLASS 204, Draw. Wednoaday, Juno 20,1800,
CLASS 800, DrawaWodnoeday, June 27, 1800.
Nearly ono prize to ovory two Tlckota t
» NUMOUIW—13 niiAWK UAt.M>TH.
.1 CAPITA!, PBIZB OP *87,5001
1 Prlto of *15,0391 15 Prize.i of... .*400
To Planters.
Oftft DOZEN NASSAU BARK HATS,
i5Uy nt 9ftc por doz., the strongu*t lint made.
200 Canada Straw Hats, at $1 pordoz.
noo flinch brim, at$2.
:J00 Palm Leaf, from 1.60 to $2.50 per d»z.
For Bale at N. K. IIARNUM H
Hat aud Cap Store,
xnayl 168 Congress st.
RHODES’
Super-Phosphate.
The Standard Manure.
iticu, i? urree
Wool, v loo lbs
Measurement goods, foot
Boots and Shoes, (cases),
Tobacco,
THE ATTENTION OF PLANTERS IS
solicited to this established Fertilizer from Its
applicability at any time daring the cultivation and
growth qf the Plant, with almost equal advantogo
and without risk of burning or firing. Wo bavo Jnnt
received
Ori'o Hundred Tons,
which is now in store.
We have also in storo and now receiving 100 tons
No. 1 Peruvian Guano; 159 tons No. t Sombrero Gua
no; 50 tons Reese’s Manipulated Guano, with nlldf
which we shall be regularly supplied,
aprfi PATTEN A MILLER.
3 Prizes of:....
3 Prizes of.
9 Prices of.
9 Prizes of.
4 Prizes of
15 Prizes of
15 Prizes of
,10,0001
, 7,500; t
5,000
327 Prizes of
05 Prizes of 100
flO Prizes of 70
06 Prizes of..... 40
100 Prizes of..
4,745 Prizes of.
600 27,940 Prizes of..
.. 8,000
.. 1,500
,. 1,000
Onodoso taken flftcr
'SPtS-ihv.
ny. eellovo Nick
one huttlo tnkeu for
. lovo. thoenueoof tho
perfect euro.
Only one doso lmmc-
lc. whllo
One doee, often ro-
for Cbolem Mor-
ofCkoIera, .
Ohly ono
of tho cyr
Blckncss,
Onobottlotakon
all 8nllo>vnc»8or
”,
Ono dozo taken
it to tho nppo- y
well
Oho dom, often n-fu»
Diarrhoea In .tt.P^
Sainmerand Bow.
mii.t to tho tlret doze.
doMX
Pi'S"
ens th'o
j
each meal will enro
Homlnelio W ' !l ,! "
dlatoly rellcvea CI10I.
I» noc
of medicine after .
aud Kv,.— u.-
itcd.cnroa Chronic
.ret forma, while
complaints yield »l.
ret attack, canscd by
thcrois no surer, safer,
tho world, as It never
Dropsy, by ex-
tlmony In Its favor.
1ST Mix vratcMn tho month with tho Invigorator,
' TIUs'lllVE^INVIGOBATOB
IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVE
dally working ceros almost too great, to.’
enros as If by magic, ovon tho drat
Bt, amt seldom moro than onotr'
cure buy kind of Uver Com
Juundlcc or Dyspepsia to a 1
which are tlio rcault of a DIE
Prlco Ono Dollar per Bottl...
32,300 Prize..,
amounting to *580,589
Wholo ticket a *111; UalveB (5; Quarter. *2)4.
Certiorate, of Packages in the aliove Bcliemo, to tie
drawn each Wednesday, will ho sold nt the following
rates, which Is tho risk: . .
Certiorate of Package of 30 Wholo .Tickots... ,*149 60
*• •• 2(1 Half “ 74 75
" 20 Quarter “ KTa-
In ordering tlckota. or certiorates,, enclose the
■.mount of money to oar address for what Jon wish to
purchase; numo file Lottery In which you wish it In
vested, and whether you wish Wholes, Halves, Quaw
egA" Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and givo the name of their Post Ofllce, County
and State.
All communications strictly confldcntlal.
tsr All prizes of *1,000 and nnder,' paid Immedi
ately alter the drawing—other prises at the usual time
of forty day..
Our Single Number Lotteries,
CAPITAL PHI7.lt *50,0001
DR A W E VER Y SATURDA Y.
Whole Tickets, *10; Halves, *5; Quarters, *2.60,
Orders Itir tickets or certiorates In auy of the abovo
schemes to ho directed to
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wllmtngtoift Del.,
or.WOOD, EDDY A CO., St. LouTs, Missouri.
Tho Drawings of Wood, Eddy A Co.’s Lotto-
rles are published lu the Now York llorald, Now
York Tlmos oud Now Yorker Slants Zoltnng.
r Circulars containingSchcmcs for thomt
bo tout, free of expense, by addreaunj
above.■ my
GEORGIA ICE HOUSE,
anirmn nnAirt otnnrtr'P
SATURDAY MORNING, at nine o’clock, and will
continue to leave every Saturday.
For freight or passage, apply on board, to Capt. T.
N. Philpot, or (feW) M. A. COHEN, Agent.
ALEXANDER F. BENNETT,
Agont for the Sale of
REAL ESTATE
A Mulatto Girl, fourteen years old; litiase girl and
nurse. Jtinel
At Frivato Sale.
38 likely youug negroes. Call and ace them. tny22
At Private Sole.
Lot No. 88 and Improvements, Pulaski Ward,
tlie corner of Jones and Barnard streets. It is rented
at $720 per annum. Will be dold at a bargain, If
applied for soon. inaylS
On tho flrst TUESDAY in Jnno next, during legal
boars or sale, will be sold in front of tho Court
House in tlio city of Savannah :
ALSO,
THE LADD* WEBSTER A CO.
TIGHT STITCH MACHINE lu every style, at
MANUPACTUHKR8’ PJtIGBS,
Constantly on hand by
WILMOT A RICHMOND,
apr!9—ly Cor. Whitaker and Congress streets.
PERSONAL PROPERTY,
John Oliver,
DKAUtR IN
PUNTS, OILS, GLASS,
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS,
PAPER HANGING AC.,
YES YOU MAY
USE OB RECOMMEND •
Heimstreet’s Illimitable
SOUTH BROAD STREET,
BRANCH,
CONGRESS ST. LANE,
RI. POWELL & CO., Proprietors,
A ND during tho years 1854.1855 and 186fl. the only
dealers in this city, with a largo stock of pure
HAIR COLORING!
AS for salo Real Estate lu auy part of tlio city,
ISTo. 10 Whitaker Street
cornncn or bat xjanb.
chasers.
He also offers for sale Central and Southwestern
Railroad Stock, and Stocks of the Banks of the city.
Lot No. Maud improvements,' Thunderbolt. May
bo treated for at private salo until day of sale, mylt
Will be told, on tho first TUESDAY In'June next,
before tho Court House, between tho legal hours
Western luilf orLot No. 40, fcituate on Perry street,
a of John; ”' " ”
opposite tlio residence of John Stoddard. Esq.
improvomonts consist of a very flno brick rcsldci
tbroo stories on a basement, with all tho modern
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Agents for
WILIdAiH UUEEKER’S
Celebrated Xjiiminat.ed
Steel Guns.
may4 t
He will also attend to tho renting of houses, oiul the
hiring and selling of nogroes. He respectfully «olitv
Its the patronage of his friends and the public. feh98
DUtiDE MONTEBELLO WINE.
_ od SOLE AGENT for tho city of Savanna....
the salo of this old and Justly celebrated brand of
tils the
Champagne Wiuo. now calls the attention of thepub-
provomentB—back building, with servants’ rooms,
stable, carriage bouse, Ac. For farther particulars
call at my ofllce. Tho above oiu be treated for at
private sale until day of salo. tnayl7
On the flrst TUE3DAY in June,
35 negroes, viz.: Hannibal. Sarah, Lewis, Robert,
Sophy, George, Lucy, York, Nolly, Tom, Billy, Judy.
Robert,Mary, Susan, John, Rachel, Lizzy, Becky and
Infant, Robert, (painter,) John, (carpenter,) Jack, (car
penter.) Peter and Jitn. Also, Lot of Land with new
residence, nt Thundorbdlt: sold as the property '
JohnO. Falligaut, decensod, for bcnofll of heirs ai
creditors.
ALSO,
t horse, 4 mules, 1 Jersey waggon, 9 donble wag
gons and harness.
* TIIOB. PURSE, I Exepntnra
JNO. W. ANDilRSON, f S«<3“0»-
Private Bole.
P&1TECHHETHECA.
TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER !!!
FROM AUCTION.
tunrfll
Lot No. 1, Hutchinson Island,' directly opposite
imett’s Wharf, 000 feet on the river, 200 feet deep,
with about 50 spilus to Listen lumber to, will be sold
wHhaboutSOJpjles to liisteu
at a bargain and ou easy terms.
A beautifol Reaidenoe In the village of Whltesville,
No. 8 C. R. R. t sovoral building lots and form mUoln-
. ing, confoinlng about 50 acres, part of it now under
fence, with a growing crop. Many choice Fruit
Trees. Cattle, Hogs ana horses can be bought with
the placo. For further particulars apply at my office.
S^wresCoatnilRanjMdStojkj^^^^jgrl^
THE FOLLOWING GOODS HAVE
been received by tho steamer Alabama and will be ex
hibited to-day for sale at prices that will astonish tho
natives:
5,000 yards BAREGE ANGLAIS, slightly damaged,
at 10 cents, worth 85 cents.
8,000 yards Rich Figured BAREGE ANGLAIS, at
lBKc.. worth 87#c.
100 FLORINA ROBES, At
nmpAgllu *1 IUO, HUH U4IIP HIU ■MVlIMVIi US l«u |:yr
to ilho “RE-INTRODUCTION” of this favorite
brand again amongst ns. Many of our oldest citizens
must remomher when this superior Due Do Monte
bello stood pro-eralnent as a Chitmpngno Wine horn,
but by the Introduction of a spurious article, aud sold
as tho Due Do Monteliello Wine, by a set of fraudulent
imitators of the brand, (many of whom were mulcted
In heavy damages and paid a well desorved penalty
by flno and imprisonment) in consequence of theso
frauds acting so strongly Against this brand, and not
wishing to huva its established reputation tarnished,
the Due Du Monteliello for years lias withdrawn Ids
Wines from this country, and most of ills Wines went
to St. Petersburg and other Courts, preserving its good
reputation wherever introduced. .
About two years since, howover. ho appointed the
rm of Messrs. Ward A Slmonln, of New York,
W. B. MINGLEDORFF,
• DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
MOULDINGSjPAINTS, OILS,
Varnishes, BruRhes, . &e.,
NO. 141 UBOII43HTON STItKUT,
SAVANNAH, OA.
oars ly
AND FIND IT TO BE
A Perfect Hair Restorative,
... jmoting the strength and growth of the Hair, and
giving it ull tho beauty of youth. Do yon doubt It 7
KMD! READ! BEAD!
SoititooN Lake, Esskx Co., N. Y., I
February «J. 1868. [
W. E. Haqan, Troy, N. Y.: Dear Mr /-Having
used your llalr Coloring or Restorative, and being
mucli pleased with It, I take pleasure in making tho
following statement: From theoifoctit of a very severe
flt of sickness, when about 18 years of age. rag hair
commenced turning grey, and so continued to grow
until it became ptrfrctly white, being very harsh and
course. Lust Snuimer I nod reached my (lRy-third year,
when I was induced by a friend to pttrehase two 1 Kit
tles of Heimstreet’s Hair Restorative., prepared by you.
1 commenced using It according to directions, and iua
few days was snrprired to find that my hair, from the
By car loud, as wo may agree,
By ton, “ “ “
By hhd., Me. per 1b.; hhd. and packing, 75 ct«.
By tierce, per !t>.; tierce do 75 cts.
By bbl., 100 lbs!, bhl. do $ll25. .
The abovo in delivered at railroad or ntcamor, freo of
^'aV retail, - In quantities less than 60 S>a, lc., 50 S>s
and over, Me, .....
Orders from tho country, accompanied by tho cash
or city acceptance, promptly attended to. We trust
that'our endeavors for the past six years, to maintain
a fair and uniform price, and a foil supply at all
times, will indneo the consumers of Ice to give as a
d< ttpr2—tj~ portlol ‘ of rOWKLL * CO.
lew uays was surpnreu unu uibi. u»j »u»ir. nwu» wi«
roots outward, was turning hack to Its original color.
It so continued to grow until It was as truly brown
aud glossy as it Was in my youthful days, anil it now
fully rtrtotedtoils
SPRING GOODS.
WM. R. SYMONS,
PIANO FORTES.
MYLA SEAMAN.
Essex County, «#.—Myla Seaman came boforo me
aud was duly sworn, and says that thoabovo state*
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND DEALER IN
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
r BKoni, .lid »uvn that tlio oho
i, till. Hth (lay of Pelirinry, 1858.
)EL P. PoaTHH, Jaftlra ottho
NUNNS CLARK.
ESTABLISHED IN 1832.
ui iuiacu vuDFimuruE, rmuiuii.
Also, an assortment of French,
Cloths, and Fancy Oafeslmr
to nmke to ordt
and Go
ImercH, which ho Is. prepare
bcst atylo of workmanship.
100 FLOIUNA ROBES, at $2.50, worth $5.
100 Paris Rich LACE CURTAINS, from fl to $19,
worth double.
10 cases PRINTED CALICOS, at 7c., worth 13c.
8,000 yards Half Mourning ORGANDIE MUSLINS,
at 26c., worth 50c.
OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
....... ,.(now
Mans. Amtdco II. Simoniu)his sole Agent for the Uni
ted Htnies for tho sale of his Wines. Tho heretofore
feoodcliaracterestabllshed by these Wines, warrant me
in commending tho
DlIO DE MONTEBELLO WINE
to the pnblicns a PURE, GENUINE aud DKLICI0U8
Wine, corked and scaled inn very superior manner for
the American market.
I am Authorized to furnish tho trade with this Wine
at New York prices; also, to receive orders for direct
Importations, which are solicited by
years since, and through their
1NTBINSIU Illicit BT ALONE
has sold over SIXTY of4 ....
The ACKNOWLEDGED. VALUE or these lustra
ments OVER ALL OTHERS Is very plainly shown
intheslmplo fact that within tho last TEN YEARS
over FOuTY diflforont makers in the United States
have foisted their Piano Fortes upon tlio public i
“VERY BEST EVER MADE,”
not one of whom has a business existence to-day wbllo
Nunns A Clark have gone steadily on for nearly
FORTY YEARS,
never making
•CHEAP INSTRUMENTS,’
Machinery Oil.
SPXCBRI, LAHD AND 8WEB® OILS.
LAMP OIL.
BLEACHED WINTER WHALE AND ELEPHANT
KEROSENE OIL.
TANNERS’ OIL.
CAMPIIBNK AND BURNING FLUID,
At wholesale or retail, tty
JOHN H. OTOOIWB, Druffclot,
mar!4
1,000 pieces PLAID SWISS MUSLIN, at 10 cts. per
^LOOO pieces PLAIN SWISS MUSLIN, from 8c. to
31c., worth double.
1.609 piece, IRISH LINENS, nt half price.
It in uoueccnry to nay nnythine further nhont tho
ehenpne., of thc.0 good.. They hove to bceeent
lie npprecinted. J. A M. O. TltEANOR,
moy24 111 Congrc, ttroct, Bayominh, do.
HOD Ol mi lUumcilillK, . IICI ncr (I.rnJimi ur Mlulieur,
than thoy liavo oyer been before aluce they commence
baolnena. , ,
Mr. B. baa a largo atoefc on hand, and la receiving
by weekly ntoamcra, and begn hia friend, and the pub
lic generally tecall aud xce these
JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS,
at bis rooms, Court IIou»e Square. ,
nov!7—Cm H. S. BOQAltDUH.
JjHnM$«(«K
I can frilly recommend thearilcle tp be dint claim..
Mr. W. It. II.O.n: l nttvo uhco iieini.uwn a uair
.rc.torotlvufur three year,, and have foflnd It to ho a
most excellent article. , It not imlyrurturodthe color
of my hair, giving It new lire aud etrength, but it
eured my,elf unit wife of amoatnlwUnfito eruption
upon the aralp, which aoUitng tUtMuud to benefit. 1
frilly believe It to lie the beat article lu nnu.
Y “"”! re * P KNofrl/r 0 NH 0 R
Thenhoveare hntalbw of themany loti
commendation which havo been rendered to the pro
prietor, of llelmetrect a llatr Coloring orHeatoraflvo.
It haa beohheed by thonramldof Imople. and lt ueyer
foil, to reri^orotho oolor and^rovvtli the halr.^TliU
forward, u|(on tho nutaral accretion, of coloring mat
ter at tho root., and thus effecta tlio change. 7Vhj
color linxluctil u not a oountcifit/.i but Me natural
ibatlt of youth. It doe, not color tho «Hn.
Price 50c. and *j tier bottle. Sold every where.
“ DACIAN & CO,, Pr^rietoMy
Hold by Stewart & Batter, 8. D. Brantley,‘j. E
READY-MADE GOODS,
Retailed by all Drng^leU. ^Sjdd
AttS
J. a MOORE*
aprlH—1yd.tvr
More taking untcr. Into its com- A fit I
poaltlou. The entire active remedial prfnct
ingredient!, thoroughly cxlractcdby my ni
of distilling, prmlucIngndollconB.cxbll
nnd the mo,t Inthlllblo remedy for renm
oaoed system, nnd restoring the sick, si
imitated INVALID to IIEAI/TH nnA f
]rr,.Loan'd Strcnctticnlnc
•wn-t, xtTKornaLLr,
DIt. J. 0. McLBAN’S
Strengtilaenmg Cordial,
__ j.’ %
"rho OrcateatBo'medy in the World,_
Most Delicious,
[AS»
DELIGHTFUL
COICDI
XYXIt TAKEN.
It la sti
heat, Dcprezsaton orSplrita, Fright-
.. Dreams, Languor, Dcsr-mdency or »nyNorvoua
. I,eases, Sorca or Blotches on the Skin, and Fever
and Ague (or Chills and Fever.)
OVBRAHILLION OP BOTTLES
nevo been sold during tho pest six months, and In
no Instance bos It failed In giving entire satisfaction.
Who, thou, will suiter from weakness or debility
when Me Lean’s Strengthtng Cordial will rare yout
0 ran convey an adequate
mediate and almost mlracului
this Cordial In thu diseased, '
nervous ayrtcni, who"
wont hy nature, or Ini]
nnd untiring mp—“
health nnd vigor,
MARRIED
Lean h Cordial will
hast. Delay note rnomcnti try It a
Tf Id jtalfAlrMtg tO tOkO.
Beware of I
upon you e
GreyTweodFiannel salts . s
Paney aud Plain Colored Casslmore anlts
... ■«—i anil CottonUnder-
a p'mlenmn’s tvardrobe, all of which will he sold at
.. . —* -•—«» wnMt.axij
tho lowest prices at the old stand, 17 WI11TAH.
8T„ Savannah, On. mart*
60 qr. boxe bM.B; Balaian
10 boxes Shelled. Almonds
85doxmiC
inxyfP
HAY.
XJBUIBEnstcra mid Northern nay, lending and
Jr in storentlbllinvtngprices;
Eastorn...,
,.J Northom:.
Por sale hy
,.*1 75
' m! y". 'henderbon,
West Market Square.
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
'FORBALE AT
LAMAR’S GUANO DEPOT,
SAVANNAH.
SUNDRIES.
S-tOBN. Oats and Bran, In store and for sale by
’ M. Y. HENDERSON,
mnytl Market Square,
-| A BOXES Extra Old Ooshen Cheese
XU 25 boxes Layer Raisins
tlio Anther of “77io Lamp-
' “ Received bj
TtliPtlREIDIS. BytheAltthe
lb lighter" an<r“Mabol Vaughan.''
mayig JOHN M. COOPER A
nuniv,—3000 baeUels prime White Corn; in store
\J and for ante by
may23 . COIIEN8 * HERTZ.
B * ,Umore
JL’ Flour; Ju8t received anti forwyo