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'"'w ~ v Tv? SAVANNAH DAILY
. At Private 8ale.
IiOt No. i» Carpenters «o>v, corner or Kiwt Bmhrt
ightori «tH. The imprpvometiti* r.nn«Ut of a
“ w ‘ “ WlUfvifUitt ft;
n a brick biyicmont. Lot
be accommodating. nnrlQ
iMt Hay, will l)c mid at tho
wooSonteiiooient huUdjfnj
fee •umpio, 'Terms will p
If tint lioM by Titostwy,
Court llOUHO,
Iv
M. H. WILLIAM*.
At Private Bale,
WboxcA of that Ion# called for Retentive ««oap,
warranted .to wain greaso spots out of any garment
without li\Jnt/ to tho cloth, and without rubbing.
aprOO ;'/
BY LAK0C1BH Ac BULL.
To Boat, Burnished or Unfurnished.
One of the Stoddard Tenements on Perry street, next
door to Whitaker. Ijossotwlon given flrut November,
r Immediately if preferred. Apply on the premises.
- —mutely if preferred. Apply on the premises!
oV at our counting-room. taaySS
Bed Cedar Moth Proof Chests at Private Sale,
dust received from Nashville, Tonn., fit) Cedar Moth
Proof Chests, assorted sizes, the host article ever
shipped here for the preservation of Turn, woolens and
broadcloths, for tilts climate,. Also, a lot of Coopor’s
AN are. Call and examluo. maylO
For Bale.
Fifteen Building Lots, beautifully situated
Hfteen miudlng Lots, beautifully situated ou tho
Central Railroad, in tho healthy village of Whltcsvllle;
No. 11. Apply immediately.
Also, a Lut ou Lovers} Lano of 17 acres. tnnyS
At Private Sale.
Hevoral desirable lots aud Improvement!* In various
garts or tho city; will ho a bargain. Apply at our of*
!J five acre lots, well adnptcci to gardening purposes,
Just ontsldo of city limits. Apply ut otllco. npr2
Prime Liholy Negro Man- at Private Sale..
A smart, intelligent, likely Man, about 20years 0)d,
found and healthy. Sold for no fault. A flrst rote
Porter, Moeller, fainter, Honso-sorvant, and a prime
Cook. To be sold in tho city; titles warranted.
tiuirBl
Valuable Building Lots at Private Sale,
20 valuable building lots situated on Gordou, Gas
ton and Lincoln streets, in Calhoun and Wesey wards,
all in feo simple.
Lot No. 7, Third Tythlng, Key Quids Ward, 00 by 00
feet, feo simple, and Improvements, situated nearly
opposite the Marshal House.
—ALSO—
ires, situated
from the city.
Plats of the aliove lota can he scan at our coanting
room.
Terras—Ono-thliu cash, balance in one and two
BY OKO. W. WYLLY.
and likely, good house servant, cook and washer,
— quail tied' roT. one or her age; womau, 88 .yea re.
cobk. washer and irouer, and one 85 years, conk and
Whslier, well qnaltnod negroes. A. BUY AN,
maylft Market Hqnare.
Jftott NALK.-A Ni
mnylO
John.on Square, .
'll NALIS.—W .hum. Centrjl It. It. Stock, W
ihnrea youth Western It. It. Stock, 20 shares Mns-
cottoo K. It. Stock.
Wimlod-«U shares thin Stock, for which a fulljirloo
win ho paid. [mnyUl J. BRYAN ASrfN.
1AOR NAL1L—The Bond, of Iho Savauuah, Al-
X hmiyaml Coif Roll ltoad Company, guaranteed
hy tho city of Hnvannnh, ilHSl each, 7 pur cunt Inter-
c»t, lutyalilo January and July. Eiiqnlroof
JOB. BRYAN,
m»y(!Johnson Sijnaro.
-A Woman.' 28 yuara of ago, nulla-
nwilrw t.Ul It til v IIIlu ci lllirsu. ftlQU. I
elderly Woman, good cook, washer and irouer, at
JOS. BRYAN'S,
mays ;Johnson Square.
I jlOll NALB.—Pour prime Boys, from 10 to 14
. years old; three prime Girls, from 19to 17 years;
three Women, Cooks nnd House Sorvnnts,
years; prime Woman and her two children; prime
Woman and her daughter, 14 years and son 10 years
old; Woman, 85years old, gnodeooknnd washer, 1 and
her child, 1 year old; prime Man, capable driver on
“““ llirms, and his far" 1 “ “
cotton and provision farms, nnd his finally of throe,
embracing woman, hoy nnd girl; Man,,88 years.-old,
sound, nnd Boy 18 years old. A. BllYAN,
aprai • Market Square.
chen Plank Road, 200 acres cleared laud and good
dwelling house; excellent farming land; -144 acres In
the tract. A. BRYAN,
t TlOK SALE.-A No. 1 Cook, Washer aud Iron-
’ er, about 80 years of nge. »
uprll J. BRYAN, Johnson Square.
1 50H SALIC*—Lot No. 1 and improvements, situ-
: ated in < Jarponlor's Row, will bo sold boforo the
Court. House door lu this city, on the flrst Tuesday In
* *" *" ** ' * ■** ’ of at pimlq sale.
Bay street.
the Little Ogecheo Road, ten miles
from Savannah, hy the Savannah, Al
bany & Gulf Rail Road, which passes
through tho distance of two miles.-?
The whole tract contains between 8,000 mul4,000 acres,
and can easily he divided into two Plantations. It Is
well timbered- has an excellent pasturo, nnd is oue of
the best producing plantations In the country. The
buildings consist of a lino dwelling house, oversoor’s
house, corn house, stablo and negro houses, which will
accommodate 80 negroes. For terms, Ac^a^jly^to
* At Priv&to Sale.
38 likoly young negroes. Call aud sec them. my22
Lot No. 38 nnd Improvements, Pulaski Ward, on
the corner of Jones aud Barnard Htrents. It is rented
at. $720 per annum. Will bo sold at a bargain, if
applied for soon. , may 18
Lot No. 1, Hutchinson Island, directly opposite
Bluett’s Wluof, tWO foot on the river, 900 feet deep,
with about 50 spiles to fasten lumhor to, will he sold
at a bargain and on easy terms.
ALSO,
tins Fitting,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, PROMPTLY ATTEND
ED TO BY
JOHN L. ELLS,
FORMERLY
Innpoot ov Savannah Q-as Light Co.
BHOP-CONOnKSS sthhkt lane, BETWEEN "BULL and
WniTAREn STItEETH. i
O HBElt* left at Mr. Hodge’tt New* Be-
rj 10 )' Jr' SuVrtSST 1P V Itt F eornor BwlVftni
-0.8 O. R. R.; several building lots and farm adjoju- \ Kn f5root?*wma Live nrolnatartratlon ?
Ing, containing ahont f0 acres, part of It now under ltm ,cuve l )rom P t nt,pnl,on ..:
fence, with a growing crop. Matiy choice Fruit !
lu, lJogs and horseB can he bought with I M
Troes, Cattle, lJogs and horses can
m. J.
5 sharea Central Railroad Btotk,
rtprlll
Charleston Advertisement.
Valuable Saw Mill.
BY THOMAS BY AN & SON.
Northeastern Railroad De;»ot. Tho Mill is Bubstnii-
Btantially built of brick,-with Blate roof. The Engine
la of thirty horse power, running two gates; Boilers
are new, nnd tho'wholc mochlnery has been recently
overhauled, and is now in perfect running order, nncl
table ^ ■ " '**''‘ - * “* ' «•»--
tho mill, on the oast side ofWnehiugton street, used us
This Mill Is uow doing a large nnd increasing busi
ness, and its proximity to the Northeastern Railroad
Depot offers a rare chance for a lucrative Investment.
For terms and prices, which will be made accommo
dating, apply as above, at
mnyl'l—2awlm NO. 12 STATE STREET,
KING’S MOUNTAIN
MILITARY SCHOOL
Yorkville, So. C*.
ftnilE attention of Parents and Guardians Is re*
•A sped fully called to the advantages oflered by this
Institution. Tho Principals are graduates of tho Mili
tary Academies of South Carolina, and their assistants
have been selected with great care. Their classical
toucher Is a graduate with distinction of the South
Carolina College, and their French teacher has been
carefully prepared in Pads, B’rance. The Institution
Is modeled after the military academies of South Car
olina, and a classical department is added, thus afford
ing a thorough educational course.
Terms—For every expense, except clothing, $200
per Bcholasticyearof ten months.
Applications for tho half year communing in June
will be please be made as early na possible.
Maj. M. JENKINS, i nAlR
. CaPT. A. COWARD, f PrlM ‘IP ft,fl
mayl-i—1awtJnIyl5
BERNARD STAMM’S
mil circus & smug
8 AL O O N,
Opposite Hie Pulaski House,
FRONTING ON JOHNSON SQUARE.
HAVING FITTED UP MY SHOP IN
D~I good .style, and employed tho hcsl of workmen,
Fora propared to accommoilato gcntlcmeu at the
ahortoat notice, and in good style.
PERFUMES and HAIR DYE. with all other ar
ticles in my lino of business, on hand and for sale at
reasonable terms.Jan91—tf
Picture Frames.
lUAOAjrilA. rOimUIT AND PICTURE
i FRAME MAKER.
Square, Oval, Arched and EUptlcal Frames constant
ly on hand or made to order.
RE-GILDING.
s Old Tier, Mautlo,Looking Glass and Portrait Frames
re-gilt and made equal to new.
fispandels and Passepartouts always ou hand.
Shop corner of Lincoln ami C'< ingress sis. foh39—tf
A Fresh Supply
THOSE SUPERIOR
WHITEWASH BRUSHES,
JUST RECEIVED BY
D G, PURSE & CO.
jbne4
SUNDRIES.
I mills. rilmo K. O. Sugar
10 lb hhdsTFtttr Muscovado
50 bbla A B and O Clarified do
20 bbls Crashed do
10 bbls Powdered do
100 hags Prime Klo Coffeo
25 bags Old Gov’t Java do
5 batch Mocha do
800 boxes Adamantine Candles
80 boxes Sperm do
10 boxes Pt Sperm do
20 boxes Tallow Os & 8h do
300 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap
BObblsP.&H.Gin
CO bbls E, Phelps’ Gin
60 bbls N.K. Ram- -
25 bbls Imitation Malaga Wine
25 boxes Champagne Cider
- S00 boxes Tobacco, 5a, 8a and 10s and medium
pound lumps, of choice brands ,
50 bbla choice Old Monbngahela Whisky
80 bblh Domcitle Brandy
• C0 boxes Claret Wine
60 packages Dyson and Oolong Tea -
300,000 Scgare, various brands and quality
50 doz. Brooms '
COdox Buckets
■HHPM HH Brandy Smash,
..Morning .Call, Madiora'Wine, - Whisky, Ac., some oi
A,a °. Drop aud Buckshot, Lead,
tween v^p Twine, Ac.: in store and for sale by
iind L. A. . ,tQS. V, OONWRRA.T.
fought withdbuhl«i»-,
and at the llrst (lro MK£l@l I
i different parts of hls K *•
buckshot In different parts u. u.. ^
lng him severely; but wo are glad to k>. ? .
- ••.ipially. At this point all further proceca,
• BLKAoJSv^-*vWls ?"d the parties returned to it.
Boots and sKot
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Nos. 71 ANDir.it GIBBONS'RANOB,
SAVANNAH, oa.
For Charleston,
-. .... » . mLT0N
OBTON.
INLANU ROUTE, VIA BL
HEAD, AND DBA!
TUB St),
Vlll ^ve^a,
, at 1 .o’clock, fbr the above
places. Forenga^nwiig^pp* 1
fo;
■H
A, the tlthlnst. lrormnguu
.WaamiS
FOR NEW
Ckarto«loiPwh!«rf.
N. U.^Frelght payable on tlio wharf *>y sUIppors,
except for Charleston, mnfM
LSI TK3KVKR Y3VNOA. YMORKKO.at O o'ctocX
FOR PALilTliA,
VIA FERNANDINA, .TACK80NVIM.E, AND PI-
OOI.ATA.
TUB superior Inin steamer
OROIDE. Cnpt. F. Peck, will
leave the Charleston wharf every
SUNDAY MORNINO, at fl o’clock
precisely, nnd will arrive at Palatka
on Monday.
RETURNING WILL I.KAVK:
Palatka, on Monday night, at 19 o'clock.
Picolatn, on Tuesday, at....... 8 A.M.
Jacksonville, on lhicsdny, nt. # 8 A.M.
Fcrnandlnn, on Tuesday, at f.S P. M.
And nrrlvo lu Havaunah on Wednesday morning.
fST* Through Tickets sold on board for the follow
ing places;
Tallahassee, price.... $15 50
Muntlccllo, “ 14 50
Madison, " 19 50
Lake city, “ 7 50
Passengers and Freight taken at the present estab
lished rates. For engagements, apply to
J. P. BROOKS ® UO., Agents,
f'liarloston Wharf.
N. B.—All freight to lie paid for by the ahipper*.
precisely.
YORK.
The strninshlp
A LARA M A,
Cnpt. BCIIKNCK,
For Now York, will
sail nil
SATURDAY next,
J.nni - JimoVlh, at 11 M.
JNO. R. WILDER Js (1A1.L1E,
j. Agents.
FOR NEW
YORK.
Tho Rteamshtp
Montgomery,
Capt. BERRY,
Will sail as above on
THURSDAY,
Juno 7,
At 0 o’clock, A. M
- - AH n CIOCK, A. Al. v, ' /w *P§ mw
For freight or passage, having elegant ntato room
Jimel_ ^"‘."■’Kham. BALDWIN A CO. HENRY LATHROP & CO.
Ohango of Day.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka, E. F.,
“i'j>i>
CBdtui
FOR NEW YORK.
Tho steamship
tteoi'uo’N Crock,
(.’apt. Wlllols,
will leave ns nlmve
On THURSDAY,
i* June 7th, at - P. M.
For fl-eight only,
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
BOSTON AND SAVANNAH.
The splendid Side-
VIA* BRUNSWICK, BT. MARYB. FERNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, PICOLATA, AND
nuirwuYT
TOCCOI.
LKAYES EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING*
AT0V O'CLOCK.
-V THE NEW I HON Steam-
er ST. MARYB, Capt. Jab. Puke*
no«N, liavinc'been thoroughly over-
WlieeliSteanishtp
J on. Whitney,
Capt. W. Loveland,
will sail regularly be
tween the nimvepoi
making two trips
,—Inch——
jjhanled, will leavo regularly as
above, returning on Baturdnyraom-
passengers. Cabin Passage $17.50. Steerage $8.
No cotton received at Presses unless platuly mark
ed on tho edge. K HAMPSONrAgoiit, Boston,
myO CRANE & GRAYB1LL, Agts, Hav h.
ingin time to connect w\th the New York stemnors.
ThiR boat luis bceu built expressly for this lino, and
Ims lai'go and airy paloona and Btate-n “
gers.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at tho Flori
da ateanipftcket wharf, or to
OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
Ciroimvell’H Baltimore JProiioller Line.
for Baltimore:
The Bt. Marys connects at Brunswick w’ith Brnus-
wick and Florida Railroad; nt. Fcrnandlnn with For-
canopy, ,.— F ~
Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville. Lake City.
Madison and TnllaJassee Railroad; ut PIcolataand
Toeoi with Bhigcs for St. Augustine; at Palatka with
Hart’s Stages for Orange Spriugs and Ocala, and
Steamers to Silver Springs, Fort Brooks, Fort Butler,
Mclonvlllo ami Kntcrpriae. . Jy4,
hi and Passage Greatly Reduced!
SAVANNAH
and will each make
three trips per month,
leaving Balt imore
and hence every live
. —— days.
Shippers by this lino can depend upon their goods
liariug quicker despatch than has ever given before,
and al lower rates of froight.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO.,
Agents. Savannah,
samlTt. PKARCE,
fehl4—tl_ ltd Spear’s Wharf, Agent, Baltimore.
. FOR NEW YORK.
i-(Unit
is n lnrgo portion omor
ontito I'tiKngoU, will hum quick dlcpntdi
for tho nbovn port. Fur Might itupim*.
” , !^ , " lyt0 BjffHDAM; BALDWIN M CO,
FOlt I,IVI!UPOOI,.-ThoAt,te-
loin ohlp BRAZIL, Copt. Ulaiu, haring
ho latsor jtortluti of her cargo cn|tnitcd,
-tvlllliavo dltpntch o. ahom. For
r0n "'’ ii 1 ii[('lHAM, BALDWIN * CO,
WOULD INVITE TDIJ ATTENTION OP
PLANTERS
visiting the city to. thotr largo stock of the above
goods, via.:
Schley Striped Cotton Ointburgi
Columbus FtishloiiH
AugustiuWliito OBnnburg*
AugustA Browu Twilled Jeans
Augusta Brown Shillings
Factory Yarns and Sowiug Cotton
Wo have always on hand a fall stork of
Georgia Kerseys,
ALSO,
LONDON DUFFIL BLANKETS,
English Plains, Tweeds, &c.
The above of our own Importation.may88
LINSEED OIL 1
City of S
TIT]
THREE NT
mil Do Drawn at 11
ze, ;■ m
Lowest Tltros Ktunhof Prlto, 8801
Tlckota.l—Sltnros In propurtluu. y?,Wggj
To be Drawn nt 4~o»tIocIt, I*. M.
Capital Prize, - - $23,000;
1 Prim of fA.000,
1 Prim of (W,000,
1 r’Hseof *8,(W0,
■ ftC., SC, t &C.
Lowest Throo Ntunher Prieo, 880. ,
Whole Tickets, .5—Shares In Proporlloti.
Orders fur Tickets or Certificates, hy Mall or Ex
press, t« he directed JtcKIHNEY & CO.,
✓ Havqnimh, US.
Olllco of tho Managers, Masonic Hall Buildings,
nnlLatsAAl c*.*-.. Ml-
WOOD, EDDY & CO’S
DELAWARE AND MISSOURI
STATE LOTTERIES.
CapUal Prlsio - - - #100,0001
WOOD, KDDY A CO., Ifniiugcfs.
Tho Managers’ Offices nr. located nt Wilmington,
Delaware, and St. Louis, Missouri.
Tho following
MAGNIFI0ENT SCHEMES
Will he drawn In public under tho suporlntendshc’e
of sworn (,’omm ssfoners, appofitlcd hy tho Gnrcrnor.
Wliere do you buy your Woodj Eddy & €0i , s L o tter j,
Before Buying Elsewhere,
PLEASfe PRICE IT,
D. G. Purse & Go’s.,
WEST BIDE MONUMENT SQUARE.
uray2ti
Fare Reduced..
SNAUK AS I.OW AS DY ANY
WHITE LEAD.
Pure aud French Zinc.
COLORS.
Jan95—1y
The Pavillofii Meuse.
JIR. T. C. CHICK ro-
apectfully announces that lie has
, opened the above catahltshment,
hand is prepared to aacommodata
his friends and tho public, from
whom ho solicits a liberal share oi patronage.
dcclfJ tf
ATHENS HOTEL,
«y C. P. ItlvAllistcr.
CP.
I will ontcrtuln tho trawling pub-
.11c with good accommodation, good
fare, Ac, at tho following rates:
Ter day, $1.65; per week, $5.00,
P1 IT ECIRETIECI.
TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER !!!
FROM AUCTION.
THE FOLLOWING GOODS HAVE
been received by tho steamer Alabama nnd will be ex
hibited to-day for sale at prices that wijl astonish the
natives:
5,000 yards BAREGE ANGLAIS, slightly damaged,
at 10 cents, wortli 25 eouli*.
3.000 yards Rich Figured BAREGE ANGLAIS, ut
18Mc., worth 87>j'c.
1(H) FLORTNA ROBES, nt $3.50. worth $5.
lOOlMrls Rich LACK CURTAINS, from U to $12,
worth double*.
10 Ciisos PRINTED CALICOS, at 7c., worth 12c.
8.000 yards Half Mourning ORGANDIE MUSLINS,
at 25c., worth auc.
OUR OWN IMPORTATION.
um pieces PLAID SWISS MUSLIN, ut 10 els per
yard.
1.000 pieces PLAIN SWISS MUSLIN, from 8c. to
31c„ worth double.
1.500 pieces IRISH LINENS, nt half price.
It la unnecesBiiry to nay anything further about the
cheapness of thcac goods. They have to be seen to
bo appreciated. J. A M. D. TREANOR,
may34 Hi Congress Ftrect, Savannah, Ga.
CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGA1S.
JOSE JULIO MARTIN,
BULL’ STREET, OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUBB
SAVANNAH, GA..
C ALLS TUB ATBKIVTION OF THE
public to hl« atock of GENUINE IMPORTED
public to hi a Ate
HAVANA CIGARS.
(■nbanns do Can’ajnl, from $360 to $75.
.$110 to 40.
Cnborgu Corona, mj in.
La Manola Londres Superior, 48 to 45.
La Eapnnola Flor do Preimndo?, ut 50.
fi'l Viwrilela llama, consiAtlng of Regalia Brltonica,
Regalia T.oudren, Regalia Etitora, Regalia Conch&A,
Media Regalia, Loudres, Concblta* de Operas, Millar,
etc., Otc., from 68 lo 82.
Upman Brevaa Flor, 63@58.
El Figaro Londres,*70 to 50.
La Zagozann Conchas, 42 to 38, and moBt all of the
brands well known.
Also, Gorman aud American CIG^VRS, at. all prices,
tho lowest being $ 1.00.
Ab Agont for several houses in Franco, a pupply of
Wlnea, Brandy, Clicquot. Champagne, and otnor Li-
quorfl, &c., Spanish Wines, Rum, Arc., always
hand.
mar34
NEW GOODS.
Just Received,
E ncjli.sh barege robes
84 Bluck Barege: Prints nnd M.nslins
O'* uiui iv uuri^uj i tiiua mm .
Spanish Linen; Blouso Linen
French Lineu Drill
While and Brown Linen Duck
White, Slate and Brown Hollands
Cottonades, Nmikcous, Ac.
ALSO,
Real V r alonciennes Lace Edgings
Worked Cambric Edging*
Worked Cambric Bauds
Wido Lined Bobbin Edgings for Pillow CttSCB
Linen Cambric lldkfs; Misses’ IJice Hose
An assortment, of Fnus
Linen Sheetings, Towellngs and Damasks; for
GEORGIA WOOLENS,
T HE SUBSCRIBERS have received, direct
from the factory nt Roswell, Cobb Co., and which
they ofter for sale; 21 halos Plains and Kerseys.
all pure Georgia Wool. Ordors for tho abovowlll
meet with prompt attention.
mnyl8 NEVITT, LATHROP A ROGERS.
GENTLEMEN’S WEAR!
OECE1AP.
ATHITEXINEN DRILLS AND DECKS
Drown nnd Fnncy Drill, nnd Dnrk.
Colored nnd Block Snmmor C.mlmere.
Black nnd Colored Clotlis
Black Drad Dto nnd Costing.
Mamolllc. Vctlng., Ac.
Engll.b Cotton llnlf Hot.
Tdnnn, Cotton nnd Gauze DrnwerB
Linen, Cotton nnd Gnnzc Underskirt.
CAilIFliENIi) AND BIII1MV0 FLUID,
At wkolennln or retail, by
. .TORN B.. 1KAORE, DrucarlKt,
I mntH : Gibbon.* Ttange.
SUNDRIES.
J E5 boxes Lnycr Ital.ln.
SSlmlf boxes Lnycr Jtal.Ins
S8s»iVjdtes?
m 85do»en 0B ^ygL||PPM
Millctis'evlllo Factory Kerseys.
!,! ' - ned, nol.agentin till, dtyjbr tbe
HAYWQOD’8.
mm;
DeWilt & Morgan.
HAT.
“ 4
aiitarn.... .fSSK-.;ES.*5'..;*,.|t,TO . .
Bnitem
Northern..
For sola by ,
mnyfl
riOKN, Ont. and Dmn, In store and for aids by
V M. Y. HENnimSON,
mayll , ■ Market. Sqnnw.’
i OUb , S.ff doiTO
0. h 0IW5EHT,
the Florida Rail Road, and thouce to all potuts In the
lutorior of Florida.
Families taking this boat, will avoid sen sickness, as
she goes the uutire route inland
Passage $4.00.
Connection is made with the Jacksonville Railroad
for tho St. Johns River.
Cotton from Fomaiidina to Savannah, GO cents per
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
June! JNO. C. F1UBBR A CO., Agents.
•Navigation
, uy,” and In corarort,
accommodations and fare, cannot be excelled. They
are commanded by expononced, skilful, careful aua
polite olUcers.
JOHN R. WILDER A QALLIB,
Agents, Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL & SON,
Je28—tf Agents, New York.
spirits
At wholesale or retail, by
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FER
NANDINA. JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA .PICO-
LATA AND TOCOI.
LEAVES EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT
Otf O'CLOCK.
THE STEADIER ST.
JOHNS, Capt,. N. Kino, having
been thoroughly overhauled, has re-
snnied her place on the line, and
will leave regularly as above. For
freight nr passage, apply on board, at the Florida
Steampackct Wharf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. AgentB.
This bont connects at Brunswick with the Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad: at. Fcruandlnn with Fer-
nnndina Railroad to-Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo and Gainesville, and Stages to Mtddfohmg, Ml-
canopy, Newnanvillo, Flemington, Ocala and Tampa
Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville, Lake City,
Maaipnn and Talhiluissee Railroad; ut Picolatannd To
co! with Stages for St. Amrustiue; at Palatka with
Hart’s Stages tor Orange springs and Ocala, nnd
Steamers to Silver Springs, Fort Brooks, Foil Butler;
MelonvilleandKuteraritte. , '
Tho ST. JOHNS will make a monthly trip to Mid-
dlolmrg, Black Creek, leaving tho lost Friday of every
month. Jy4
CROMWELL’S STEAMERS, To Planters.
Rates of. TJ'i-eifrlit
From Now Fork to Bo»toii t Providence,
and Portland, and vice ver*n, on
mrercliaudlBC shipped by
Cromwell’* Steamers,
OA A BOZEN NASSAU BARK HATS,
V/ at l)5« per doz;, tho strongest hat made.
200 Canada Straw Iln»s, nt $1 perdoz.
— ** t) inch brim; nt $2.
““ ‘ $3.50 per doz.
BARNUM’S
INCLUDING EVERY EXPENSE OF TRANSHIP
MENT IN NEW YORK:
Vdston. Prov'M*. Port'd.'
mnyj
Ilat and Cup Store,
163 Congress si.
Cotton, Whale
Flour, 49 l)bl xr
Hides, (salted) M 100 lbs 20
“ (dry) each 0
Leather, (rolls) $1100 lbs 18
Rice, W tierce $1 80
Wool, 79100 lbs
RHODES’
12*
no $1 oo
Super-Phosphate.
4tf
Measurement goods, %) foot. 4 ..
Boots and Bhocs, (uaseH) «i n . i
Tobacco, 100 lbs 18 - 2(
«T Otiier articles at proportionate rates.
BRIGlIAM. BALDW1N A CO.,
Agents, Savannah, Ga.
H. B. CROMWELL A CO.,
mar2Q Agents, 86 West-at,, New York,
The Standard Manure.
For Augusta,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
SAVANNAH RIVER.
k THE favorite iron steamer SWAN,.
Captain J. G. Garnet, leaves the
Charleston Wharf every FRrDAYAF-
•n-JMaHB&TEjRNOON. nt 5 o’clock, for tlieal;ovc-
places. For engagement of freight, Ac., apply to
J. P. BROOKS & CO.. Agents,
rt a> VU,. AgCIHD,
Charleston Wharf.
N. B.~No freight received after4 o'clock on the
afternoon of departure. ' apr4
FOB AIJOFSTA AND IN-
| TKRMEDIATK LANDINGS.—The
steam packet JOHN A. MOORE will
John Oliver,
DKAtxffm
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
SASHES, BLIHBS, HOOHS,
PAPER HANGING &C M
No. 10 Whitaker Street
THE ATTEISTIOiy OF PLANTEHS IS
Bollcited to this established Fertilizer from Its
applicability at any time during thi cultivation and
growth of the Plant, with almost equal advantage
and withoutrlBkof bnrnlngor flring. Wo have Just
received
One Hundred Tons,
which is now In store.
We have also In store and now receiving 100 tons
No. 1 Peruvian Guano; inn tons No. 1 Sombrero Gua
no; 50 tous Reese’s Manipulated Guano, with alt of
which we ahull be regularly supplied.
apr5 PATTEN A MILLER.
resume her regular trips as above, on
SATURDAY MORNING, at niuc o’clock, and will
continnq to leave every Saturday.
OORNKR OP BA*I J.ANB.
ALEXANDER f. BEMNETT,
Agent lbr the Snle of
REAL ESTATE
W. B. MINCxLEDORFF,
DKALKtl IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
YES YOU MAY
USE OR RECOMMEND
Heirastreet’s Inimitable*
PERSONAL PROPERTY
MOULDINGS, PAINTS, OILS,
Vai-nishes, Brushes, &e.,
NO. 141 BROUOUrON STREET,
SAVANNAH, OA.
HAIR COLORING!
ly
which he will dispose of on terms to auit pur
chasers.
He also offers for sale Central and Southwestern
Railroad Stock, nnd Stocks of the Banks of the city.
He will also attend to the renting of houses, aud the
PIANO FORTES.
NUNNS & CLARK.
ESTABLISHED IN 1832.
.THE SUESCRI-
AND FIND IT TO BB
A Perfect Hair Restorative,
promoting the strength and growth.of the llalr. and
giving it ull the beauty of youth. Do yon doubt it ?
READ! READ! READ!
Sciihqon Lakk, E.iacx Co., N* Y., I
- Fobrunr^ 0, 1858. j'
W. E. Hagan, Troy, N. Y.: Dear Sir:—Having
used your Hair Coloring or Restorative, and being
much pleased with it, I tulco ploasure in making the
sttttomonti From thocii'ects of a very savore
DUG DB MONTEBELLO WINE.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having been appoint
ed SOLE AGENT for tbe city of Savannah, for
the sale of this old and justly celebrated braud of
Champagne Winh.now calls the attention of the pub
lic to the “ RE-INTRODUCTION” of this favorite
brand again amongst us.
as the Duo De Montelullo Wine, hy a set or fraudulent
imitators of tho brand, (many of whom wore mulcted
in hoavy damages nnd paid a well deserved penalty
by flne and imprisonment) In conseauonce of these
frauds acting so strongly against this brand, and not
wishing to have its established reputation tarnished,
tho Due Do Montobollo for years has ivitbdrawn hla
Wines from thiscountry, and most of his Wines weut
to St. Pclershnrg and other Court s, preserving its good
reputation wherever Introduced.
About two years since, however, he appointed tho
firm of Messrs. Word A Simonln, or New' York, (now
Mons. Amedeo II. Simonln) his sole Agent for the Uni
ted States for the solo of his Wines. Tho heretofore
good character established by these Wines, Warrant me
m commending the ,
DU0 DE MONTEBELLO WINE
to the public as a PURE, GENUINE nnd DRLIOIOU8
Wine, corked aud scnlwl In a very superjorinanner for
tho American market.
I am authorized to fnrnUh tlio trade with this Wine
at New York prices; also, to receive orders for direct
IroportallonH, whloU nzozoUrito^ q^vidsqn,
apr33—8m Sole Agent for Savannah, Geo.
IbeV took the A,
I the above named Instrn-.
• mentB less than three'
years since, and through their
INTRINSIC MERIT AIaONR
haB sold ovor SIXTY or them.
The ACKNOWLEDGED VALUE of these lustra
raonts OVER ALL OTHERS is very plainly shown
ill the simple fact that within tho last TEN YEARS
over FORTY different makers in the United Staton
have foisted their Plano Fortes upon the public as the
‘‘VERY BEST EVER MADE,”
i of whom has a business existence, to-day while
Nunns A Clark have gone steadily on for nearly
FORTY YEARS,
never making
“CHEAP INSTRUMENTS,”
hut, on the oontrary^constantly Improving, thereby
8 laciug themselves, at this tlm< l, “*
until it became perfectly white, being very harsh and
coarse. La*u.SummerIiindmachctlpiy ffRy-third year,
when I won induced by a friend to purchase two bot
tles or Hefanstreet’s Hair Restorative, prepared by yon.
I commenced using It according to directions, anil in a
few’ days was surprired to And tlu*t my hair, from tho
, PPUPPilH ..^..—Aer in tne estima^.
lion or all inuslcinns, whether.ptoflMalonalor amateur,
than, they have ever been before since they commenced
business. • ...
Mr. B. has a large stock oh hand, and Is receiving
by weekly steamers, and begs his frloudw and the pub-
lie generally to.call and see those 1 v Vi-
JUSTLY CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS,
at bis rooms, Court Hohse Square.
novl7—4Jm H 8. BOGARDU8. ;
H _ T , -.v-- .IBPflybrojtiii
_sya» it was in ray youthful days, ornf i* note
/m trdnred to l/» originalcolcr.^^ skaM.VN.
Eescx County, w.—Myla Seaman dime before mo
and was duly sw orn, and says that the above state
ment is true, this mil day or February, 18C8.
JOEL V. POTTER, Justice of tho Peace.
Pittspoud, Vi 4 ., Ang. 1,3857.
I hereby rortlfjv that jny hair intving beoune quite
grey, I nsed Helm street's IlHlr Re^tomtivd fpriqiared
By w. E- Hftffan, or Troy, N. Y„) for Ibnr weeks, and
ray liair was In that time restored in its origin'll color;.
I can fully recommend the article to he nil ft claims.
WM. KINQSLBlf
Vt.
1 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE OF
tPrise of...i...
1 Prize of.......
8 Prizes of.....
8 Prizes of
3 Prizes of.
...$50,000
.. . .81,500
....13,600
5,000
....8,000
....3,600
8 Prizes of.
8 Prizes of 9,000
100 Prizes of.....000
108Prizes or..,..,;;.$5oo
65 Prizes of. “
65 Prizes of.
05 Prizes of 60
05Prizes bf/..;.*.... BO
4,B10 Prjwi of....
rrwui.... I... w
97,WUI’r’Zfiof.... .... SO
3S,SOU Prizes amounting to..
-riBWH BUIUUIIUUH IU. .$1,180,760
Nearly nno prize .to every two tlcketz.
icnui*. |20; unlvcH, $10; Qunrturz,f8;Elglithe *}.«>,
Certiorate, of I’ackosoa will bozolit at llio follow-
ing roles, wlitcli le tho rlek:
Certtllrata of Pnckflijo of 2# Whole Tickets....
20 Half ■ «
Tlckete.:
•SO t
. 74 1
117 07
BlgUUl
smbjpdTd’ semve
To bo drown each WEDNESDAY In Jim?I
CLASH 370. Draws Wednesday, Juno 0,1800.
~ ‘ "T 383, Draws Wednesday, Jtine 13; 1800.
Welt
m
ileasuro In
miiuiciuo lie a proven-
Ague, OUill VoTor,
rand^nre wimni-'toto'.
vtrtncB. '
All who tuvvo used It ore £
tlrnony in Its favor.
Mix water In tho mi
and swallow both I
I
4 J*riZL
15 Prizes of .
15 Prizes of..
83,300 Prizes. .
..amountingto $589,689
Whole tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $i1%.
Cortillc ntcs of Packages In the above Scheme, to ho
drawn eacli Wednesday.. Will bo sold at the follow*"'*
ratos, which Is tho risk: . ,
Certlflcato or Package of 20 Wliole Tickets.... $141
“ “ -26Half “ .....T 74 76
“ “ '26 Quarter “ 87 87
In orderlcg tickets or certlflcates, enclose tlio
amount of money to onr oddresB for what yon wish to
purchase; name the Lottery In wlilcli yon wish it in
vested, and whether you wish Wholes, Halves, Quar-
what is
I rr jp||.-, 1 .,..p r .. Drawinff
certiflod to by the Commissioners, will be sontwltl
"an explanation. ..... . ,
t&T Purchasers will please write tholr signatures
plain,^aud give the name of, tholr Post Ofllco, County
All communications strictly confidential.
J37" Allprizes of $1,000 and under, paid imrae
ately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual t|i
of forty days.
DR» J. If* ittcL—. ^
Strengthening Cordial,
JLOOD PURIFIER,
TUoGfeatoatBomodyintlio'w^ta
Our Single Number Lotteries,
CAPITAL PntZK SUOjOOO !
DRAW nmnr SATURDAY.
Whole Tickets, flO; Unlves, |B: Quarters, 62.D0. .
Orders ibr tickets or certificates In any of tho above
schemes to lie directed to _
WOOD, EDDY & GO., Wilmington. Del.,
WOOD. EDDY A CO., Ht. Lonfe* ^Missouri.
• or, niiut/, jwwi w mwi, ck. axOiUb. aiiPnouri.
tair Tho Dnizvlnya of Wuod, Eddy & Co.’s Lotte.
rles are published 'In the New .
..... PRIIMIIMMI,, Herald, New
York 'l'imi'W aud New YorkorKtaata'Zcttmur,
lontalntnff ScJionies for thomonth
o of expense, by add
iWcLoant. StronctUentne Cordial
- WIU. BFFECTUALI.V CUIIB
'-“-’-'..tjDyspqpstatJiim-” 1
BOOTH DROAD STREET,
3B aa. jsl 3\r o aac,
’ CONGRESS ST. LANE,
M. POWELL & CO., Proprietors,
A ND dnring.thfcyears 18W, 1655and 1850,theonly^ - A . v
dbalers in this city; with a lingo stock of pure ftnd Akuo lore
ICE, shipped bv tholr partners, north, arc iutjuared to * ftinra
ICE. shipped by tholr partners, north, are prepare
furnish lco during the ntulsmi, without fill, ns rolli
By carload, as wc may agree,
»>:«**■ “ -
Ua -
■ Dyhliif., He. per 1h,; hlid. and Taekintf, 76cts.
By tlcrco, ?*c. pnr fi>.; ticrco ' tlo 76 cts.
By bbl., 100 lbs., bbl. do $1.30.
The above Is delivered at railroad or steamer, free of
drayage. *
At reull, In quantlttwhle?s than601bs, lc.,B01bs
ahdqwVjr'" : s®
Orders ft
or city noco]
that c
o,• iu muiiitmu , ;
a fair aud uniform price, and a "roll supply nt nil
times, will induce tho consumers of lco to give us c
draegtai-puritan of ..atrnnag^ co;
SPRING
WM. R. SYMONS,
n’eS
M
H.eWorab;~GldSrtt
cldciiUoITomales.
THERE IS
cases 1
Directions.
T HE UNDERSIGNED
iT —^
eesaarily compelled to state to hla
all who obtain possession of bottJeaheai
that tbelr carelessness In not returnlm
subjecting him to very teure and ulij
should he borne 1n mind that the cost of
la FIVE CENTS EACH, und that bo onl
the contents, with the understanding "
being tie-
.... A acta upon the natural,,„
torut tho roots, aud thus oflheta
color liroduciti in not a couiUtifM^b
. . ‘ 1 — — - *"it color the i
;mnt-
_ The
i natural
GEORGIA MADE
Bi
are to-be returned when emp
FERTILIZERS
w» 4>.- JiAuan w w,, rnwnuiiHCi
shove fact,, no honestly disposed person will... ._
atromenlal In defrauding me out or whnt la Jns'-Vy
_ • ' - tho. ll,oleta-
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FOR SALE AT
L AM A lt'S O BAN0 D E P ® T,
SAVANNAH. • . '
C. A. I..' LAMAR.
mine, by allowing about tbelr premia
detention or desfritctlnn of my bottlea, but will have
them returned to. the place from which they were Ob
‘ that Imay rccoverthem.
. JOHNBYAH,.
corner Bay and West Broad atroets.
Manufacturer of the boat bottled Boda Wator In Sn-
vannnh; Bottler of Porter, Ale,Lager Beer; alao, Cor-
dlala, Byrnps, Bitters, Ac. '
N. ll,—hly Bottlea ore all Blue.nptSI—If
■ ly Bottlea are all Blue. hpriX—If.
TJALTHf«BB8H»ULBEUS| Sugar Cured
J5 Hams; Pig Hama; Hmokotl Beef; Smoked
niay7—tf
Tongues; Bologna Sausage; Plokled_Borf. For solo
by B. 0. Tir.UEN,
may 71‘ No. 1IB Broughton street.
r LIItlE.-t,000 hhls. boat Rock-
JU land Lime, laudlug from sc.hr. Geo. .E. Prescott
thledsy.andforwtab^ . n . In ^no _
HAM, BALDWIN A CO.
SSOBTED SYllUPS ANP CORDIALS,
JJL 25 caaeB assorted Syrups; 95 caacs <
10 ^^L- OILBEET. ^
JtLOCHj-^Sbhls. prime Family Flour, In stoiw
■ mny29 - • W6T. HTAHR.” ~
: 25 boies S larch; 80 boxca Can.
: ; " ■ ' - •' - ‘
l) boxes Colgnto’H 8 tareh;
D boxes Sperm Candice ;
Q^ffa for VJ , umH
IR AND CIIEESH.-iO
Butter; 20 boxes English Dslry i
laud for rale hy
*aSwfue-^
‘ maygfi