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ftiliinunjln V firy dooda Store
S l central pert of tha city, rent moderate,
thli offleo.
ffi FOR^U5NT.—The store InWhitsker street now 0001
pled by the subscribers m tv wholesale store, or whlc
possession oen bo bed Immediately.
Also, will bo rented about the Bret of April next, their r«
tell etore, comer of Whitaker end Congress itrooti. Pi
further pertloulere opply to M. PRENDERGAST fc Co.
feblfl,nu tlio promises.
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I lending »nd for »ale % rtlANT0 ^ JOHNSTON k CO.
Ufa New Orleans.
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in _^celved and for sale by McMA HON ft DOYLE.
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® FOR RENT— 1 The dwelling. No. 10 a J Brynn-street, b<
tween Montgomery end Jefferson streets. The houie
In good order, having recently undergone a thoroug
repair. Possession can bo had immediately Apply to
11. PRENDERGAST,
tnh5 Broughton Htreet. opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall. .
• TO I.KT—Until the 16th of September, a Stop'
suitable for storing grain, cotton, ko. Will bo ren'
Led low If aupllod for Immediately. Apply to
ftr-10 CRUQER & WADE. 84 Bay-st.
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WIlOIKHALHANJl KKTAiL PM A liggh'.TSf ,s ;'**•*
WATCHES, JBWBLltY^MlJgUWAHR, FANCY GOODS.
OM, W. QAIUUirT, . . • > : JUKKA B, I1USBA*
O. OAUMANY * oo,, .
♦ V : COTTON PACT0R8,
84w*n& t QforQia, •
tncaouatauax*. « ■ rowinno, Winn.
CRUGEU A WADES.
IS AND 0UMMI8SI0N MERCHANTS, .*
FACTORS /
84 Bay-strut, Savannah,
p.a.iiw*. _ . ;oux rosm,
BBIIN A FOSTER.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Sat>anruiA, Ga.
P, H. Bariw, of Savannah. Joux Foam .from nancock Co.
DIKRT H. PORT. . T. K. DDN1UM,
FORT «b DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AbrannaA, Qa.
WttK T. ROWLAND. JOBS T. ROWLAND, JR,
ROWLAND A CO., ’
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-street, ■SatyinnaA. .
II. K. WASHBURN, Att’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
8AVAWXAn, CU.
Hr Telegraphed for U
M TO RENT—A comfortable two story wood*,
Dwelling on Aborcorn-street, near the Marshall
House, from 1st July to 1st October. Termt loV-
o may20 KIBBEE & RODGERS.
A TO RENT—A House at the comer of HuU-atret'
and Orleans square, pleasantly sltuatod—good we
ter, out buildings complete, and In a good neighbor
Ith or without standing furniture, from 1st Mar t!.
1st Noromber. Inquire at tiie Courier oltlce, mii20
F 0R 8ALE—A trusty and capable negro woman with h>;
three children. Apply at this offico.ap!19
WILLIAM P. TONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 04 liay-ttrtd, Savannah.
O’I lid All di STONEY,
FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
North Commercial IVhatf, Charleston, South Carolina,
LATH or T1IK MRU OK I.HU IIS. O’llKAR A CO.
BANCROFT <b BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purclinse and Sale of Stocks, Bonds. Exchnng'
Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. jnn2'
and
1 ” 7011 SALE—A deslreahle residence ou a trust lot. In f.
. simple, near tho business portion of the city Air
ftotm—l&o bw» m.W.'i'lp'lnhl’a H»ms, 600 Baltimore can- trust lota Nos. 26 and 26 Mon foray ward, and fronting tl
S^ttSSSSM'MiuMSr.. ■g.rii. Apply to ^.,,4 \VYLLV k M0NTM0l,UN.
■pOR SAI.E—Two hundred ami two and a half (202>f
I — nntvtT (IF NEW SUMMER GOODS.
I WSXnSiGAtfr kiCO haro this day received per
f..btabl« .ad thMP (W-■«5jp ,ln »
fob gantleaien'. and
Bgunrf »4 printed Ortnadter.,
St>«‘ 'r 1 '" worl ‘
J {*rw”W&I ewU.1. and A».rte.n Print.,
felll.SrtiiS'S'teiatei. and S.U> rdglas* «»d
■tosettiaF- , ,_ K f ur tbor supplies by the steamers
■Andt«*’» Hall. ., r —
•KFWITT k MORGAN bare in store, to which they arc
TjVddinc weekly by the steamers, a largo and elegant
£k of Fancy ami Staple Goods, which they are selling at
X Jt prices, consisting in part of the fidfowing
PriatcdBareges 4“ ftnd Col,on SLeotlo « 9
po. Hmuus
Do. Grenadines
do Laine
Printed Muslins
Oraandies and Cambrics
Scotch and French Ginghams
Laces. Ribbons. &c.
Ladies and Gents. Kid, Silk
and lisle Gloves
Ladles and and Misses Net
Glows and Mits
Csuluieres and Vestings
White and col’d Linen Drills
Mourning Goods of all de
scriptions
And other styles of plantat
lag. Congress-street.
A MONTHOLLIN.
F OR SALE—Three very likely Girls, aged 14. 16 and
years. Also, a young negro woman, and her chi
aged 2 years. Apply to
mh .J WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN
)R SALE—Eleven likely Negroes, accustomed to tl •'*
culture of rice. They will be sold together, low fi' v
cash or approved paper. Apply to
mh20 WYLL’
Pillowcase Linens
Irish do
I>ong Iawds
Birds eye Diapers
lluckabucks
Towels and Diaper
Linen Damaslt
Damask Napkins
Bleached and Brown Muslins
Furnlturo Trimmings
Pavilion Lace and Net
Umbrellas and Parasols
Swiss, Jaconot and Plaid Mus
lins
G enrgla Osnaburga
on goods. Rlboro’a newdjuUd-
Tr'EMiWN & VERSTIl.LE are now opening a Mnety ns-
K sorted and complete stock of Summer and other Dry
Ooods, which they will offer upon the most accommodating
terms As great care has been exercised in the selection of
their stock . 8 wlth a view both to price and quality, they con
fidently Invite their f.lends and the public generally to call
sad examine for themselves. an, °
D RESS goods!—Received per steamship Alabama—Lav
ender. brown and black barngo. satin stripe printM do,
small figured do for childrens wear. Swiss embrolded chcm-
(setts ami underscores, bwhs embroidered and Mmbrie
bands, ladies’ sewing silk net m U and glove, striped silks,
and small figured muslins, for sale by
aplO '*
UROCHF, & BOWNE.
ATEW GOODS.—Received per steamer. Paris Bareges. Tia-
1^1 sues and Barege de Lsines. French Cambrics and Jac-
pnets, English and American Prints. Sheeting (.aliens and
Oinglmnis, l'la.d India and Glace Silks, new stylo N. W. Col-
-,r*, CheraiaeUe* and Sleeves, Parasols and Umbrellas, HO-
ery, Hdkfa., Gloves. Ribbons, Sc.
febll
movin' * MORGAN
J UST RECEIVED—We have just received, a lresli sup
ply ol ladies’ morino, gauze, silk and cotton \ ests.
Misses and Infant's merino vests, gents silk, merino, gauze
sad cotton vesta: also, a fine assortment of linen cambric
handkerchief*. Indies’ and misses’ white and brown cotton
hose, white and black silk do. gents white, brown and mix
ed half hose, gents white and black silk do do. together
with a large assortment of white and colored linen cam
dtIc handkerchiefs, colored and black silk cravats, Stocks
tad ties, for solo low by
mh25 AIKIN k BURNS,
S HAWLS. Ac.—Super, and common crape shawls plain
and embroidered, vandyko collars bcautilul goods, as-
lorted parasols, plain, striped and checked glace silks, sum
mer do. bareges, tissues and grenedines, colored and white
Jaconet and organdy muslins, & large assortment of Irish
liuens, French printed cambrics.
M. PRENDERGAST k CO.,
apl4 178 Broughton street.
i Beody Creek, In Wilkinm
WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN.
_ acres of land, situated i
county. Apply to
olf BALE—A very Intelligent mulatto man. a good coi
and house servant. Apply to
np!28 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
axemen and field bauds.
*p!28
Apply to
VYLLY t
WILLIAM II. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupi'illc. Jsiwiulei county, (fa.
Will practise iu Thomas, towndcs. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin. Iaurcns. and Pulaski counties. Georgia j
and In Joflferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia noun-
ties, Florida. f«b2a
nu. r. win iams. niAnma's ouvek. jack drown.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Buena Vitta. Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise iu the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston.
Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
counties where their services may be required. jau29
james o. a. clark]
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office—lib Bay-itreet, Savannah, Georgia.
F OR 8AI.B—Eleven likely Negroes, accustomed to tl
culture of rice. They will b" •- 1 -* 1L ‘ _
nr nnnrnved nnoer. Auolv l„
LLY k MONTMOLLIN.
CARPETS PRESERVED.
T HOSE families desirous nf having their Carpets taki
up. and packed for preservation during the suimm .
can have tho same attended to by my Upholsterers wl •
have full experience, having devoted several years to It
New Orleans. Curpcts will be packed and stored un’ I
families mny wish them relayed. Fend yo^r orders to
WM. II. GUION, Agent.
apl28 Carpot Warehouse, 140 Congreas-st.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
BELDEN k CO.,
NaiymnaA, corner of HroughUm and Bdmard-streeii.
m To Plantkks, Merchants and oruRits visrnxo-jjHp
Savannah to lat in tiibr suppues.—Tlie under-^fe
signed would call particular attention to their oxten-
slve wboles&loand retail HAT AND CAP ESTABUSHMES
Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and ci
therefore b« sold cheaper, because they are not burthen'
with jobber’s profits, while for quality and style they v
compare with anything In the market.
Having permanently located In Savannah, wo are det<
mined tosecure patronage by selUnggood bargains, dealli
fairly with all men. and cross-lifting with none. We are
league with no Shoe. Clothing or otherestabllshmont. elt
er for mutual benefit, or for the purpose of keeping custoi
ers away from those houses where they can buy cheaper
We expect every customer to judge for himself, and if a
cannot suit him, willtako pleasure In referring him toot
ers who can. BELDEN k CO ,
Jan27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard-st.
FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE.
I WE are constantly receiving those valuat
Cases, and havo them always in readiness to l
delivered at tho shortest notice.
I. W. MORRELL k CO
N. B.—We are permitted to Inform the public that v
have received from Mr. Raymond, of New York city, a le
ter signed by the different members of the United Stal
Senate, who were appointed to take chnrge of the body
the Hon, Henry Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed in oi>
of Fisk’s Metalic Cases.) and who went with it to Kentucky
they BAy to Mr. Raymond, that the Cnse answered the pii
poso for which it wns Intended, and meets with thelranpr
bation, and they cheerfully recommend it to the public >.
being superior to any other Case for the transportation
the dead. Tho letter can be seen by calling on
febl4 I. W. MORRELL & CO
DYING AND RENOVATING.
73 I’orA-xf., rear of the Court Home. Savannahjfa,
Established In 1832.
L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shuwls, Tablo Covei
&c., cleaned and dyed various colors. Ladies' Bonne
Bleached and Pressed in a faahlonablo style, Kid Glov
Cleaned,and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated <■
Dyed, as may bo required. All done in tho same stylo whh
has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.-
Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s express, rallro?
or steamboats, are requested to writo me per mail, so tin
1 may know where to call for them and which way to sen
them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels wi
be about 26 cents. All orders punctually attended to.
apll2—tufo4 ALEXANDER f
it GALLOWAY.
FRUPOSALS FOR TIMBER.
P ROPOSALS are requested for the delivery at Reef
Island. Delaware River, for the construction of an Ii
Harbor by the United States, of from 500 to 1000 sticks i
best Carolina or Georgia Yellow Pino Timber, not blet*
sound and straight, sixty feet long each, to square tweh
inches free of sap fifteen foet from the butt, and to hoi
ten Indies diameter at point; to b« delivered as may 1
required, between the first of Juno and last of Septembt
next. Address Brevet Major JOHN SANDHIS,
u>ay2—lm Delaware City, Delaware.
S PRING AND SUMMER SILKS—A new assortment of
stri|<cs and plaid, new jiattern gingham, bareges and
tissue*, ladies'colored and black umbrellas and parasols,
■ilk gimp to suit all shades of silks and bareges, black net
mantillas, shawls, points and scarfs, while and black sew
ing silk scarfs, white lace and colored silk mantillas, white
ami colored crape shawls, black swan silks, black bareges
and tissues, black and lend French ginghams, for sale by
apl!3 ATKIN fc BURNER.
R ECEIVED PER STEAMER—Plain bareges, bonnet rib
bons. Scotch ginghams, black net mits and gloves, la
dies'colored silk gloves, damask liqen napkins and doyles.
jirds-eve diaper, long lawns, linen cambric hdkfa., &c., for
sale at the lowest prices by
,pl22 DeWITT k MORGAN.
bareges, jaconets, lawns, tissues, glace silks, pro de
'aris. French cambrics. India silks, figured and dootted
iwiss mull, nansook and cambric muslins, silk and linen
lustres. Ac., for sale at the lowest prico by
Dewitt a Morgan.
ap!22
S PRING SILKS.—A fine assortment of striped and plaid
Silks. Mack summer do, black grenadine silks, a fine as-
sortment nf new bareges, figured stripes and plaid, plain,
figured, plaid snd striped tissues, a large assortment of la-
die*’ black and colored silk umbrellas and parasols, a large
and fine assortment of all qualities of hosiery, silk and lace
mantilla*, white and black net mantillas, shawls points and
scarfs.Swiss and lace chemizets, light kid gloves, lace mits
and gloves, for sale by
aplll AIKIN & BURNS
Tl ECEIVED PER FI/tRIDA—Colored silk mantillas, plain I fni foe to health, I recommend the
NEW BOOKS.
A REVIEW of the Spiritual Manifestations, read befor
the Congregational Association of N. York and Brook
lyn. by Kcv Charles Beecher.
k Journal of an African Cruise, comprising sketches of Ui
Canaries, tho Cape do Verde. Liberia. Madeira, Sierra 1/
ono.nnd other places of Interest on the west coast of Air
ea—by lloratlo Bridge, U S Navy ; edited by Natbani*
Hawthorne.
Silver and Pewter, or contrast of New York Life.
Memoirs. Journal and CorresjKjndnnco of Thus Moore-
edited by the Right Hon. I/>rd John Russell, M P.
Barnum’a Illustrated News, No. 20. Received by
may20 J. U. CUBBEDGE.
WALTER 8. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
No. 09 Bay-iireet. Savannah, Georgia.
McaUEEN McIntosh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, /odaomrille, f7o.
JULIAN HARTRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of WhUaker-tt. anti Bay-lane. Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
’, comer of Whitaker-U. and Bay-lane. Savannah. Ga.
■riiuisK Djtyi Soph buhopb.
ARRIVAL OPTHE ARCTIC.
Liverpool ttatta of Mny IB.
... N«w Yobe, May 39. .
,Tho steamer ^ycfrci. Capt. Luc*, wlt'i Liverpool,
dates or tbe 18th, has arrived, bringing 130 passen
gers, among whom aro Mr. Rives, and Com. Auliok ;
also, Mr. John M. Cooper, and Dr. O. W. Jonhs, of
this olty. Tbtro was a good demand for Cotton In
the Liverpool market, with firmer prices. The salon
of the three days roach 23,000 halos, of which specu
lators took 4,000, and exportors 3,000 bales, leaving
the balance, 15,000 bates, to tho trade. The following
arc tho quotations:
Kalr Orleans 0&d.
Middling do 6 10-16*1
Fair Upland OH'L
Middling do 6jjd.
Brown &> Shipley notices a good demand for cotton,
notwithstanding tho Whitsuntide holydaya. They
also notice au upward tendency In prices.
Imports for the three days 18,000 bales.
Trade.—the trade iu Manchester had considerably
improved. •
Consols were quoted ut 1001.
Havre Market—- 1 On the 13th, 2.750 bales were
sold ; on tho 14th, 14,000. Quotations are, for Orleans,
8GA0 to 00.50 ; Uplands, 87.50 to 90,50.
On Wednesday, the 3 per cents, closed at 81.441 to
104.
At] Liverpool, on Wednesday, cotton firm, inquiry
sustained. Sales probably 7,000 bales.
Miscellaneous Intelligence.
The steamshop Pltanix has been ordered to depart
for the Arctic Ocean in search of Sir John Frunklin.
Il-ispail, the socialist, has been ordered to quit
Brussels.
The Court of Madrid are greatly incensed at Mr.
Soule’s appointment, and thoSpauish papere advise
bis rejection.
A cotton factory at Liverpool bos been destroyed
by lire, the loss by which Is estimated at $60,000.
There is more trouble at Milan. The military has
been ordered out.
The Turkish difficulty is in courso of satisfactory
adjustment.
Advices from the Capo of Good Hope state that all
hostile chiefs hnve submitted.
Dates to April 3d, from Buenos Ayres, say that
more troubles is expected at that place.
At Rio Janeiro on the 14th Coffee was very active.
Sales of the month 175,000 bags.
iltq Vplendld si
Hub# o'ul 'S ’
GEORGIA, Captain Wrti roffins^wllTrieavTiia'»£o»o. For
freight or ttassaga, apply to
.Through tickets to Now York u.M 00
‘ Stowage..,,....,....,....; 900
^SSSfe'rd.'iiui
■oastoamihip, William Rollins, commander, leaves Savan
nah for Havana, via Key West, on tba 16th and 80th of each
month, and loaves Havana for Savannah, via Key Weit, on
the 8th and 22d ot each month. For passage, apply to
mayl2 C0H43f8 fc HERTZ.
JOjf NEW YORK—The schr. ENCHANTREdH,
Sffiffc Tyler, master, can accommodate a few more paaaen-
geriiF application I* mado Immediately to
jnayW OGDEN, k BUNKER.
JEJ1 NB W'YORK—Now Line—The regular
SMyJfcpacket sclir. VIRGINIA. Cant. Axworthjr, will meet
wtilMBspatch for the nkuvo port. For freight or passage,
apply to may29 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
LIVERPOOL—The hark RHODES. Copt. E.
SSSfllRoss, will moot with dispatch for the above. For
freight or pissago, apply to
mayl9 h. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
jBtd PHILADELPHIA OR NEW YORK'.
NEW IANE,—The regular packet achr. GEORGE J.
JUNES, Capt. lawk, will meet with dispatch for either of
the above porta. For freight or passage apply to captain
on board, or to
mtyl9 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
NEW YORK—Old EatablUtaed Line.
SSatTho fine clipper packet bark FLIGHT, J. H. Luther,
Maxtor, will meet with despatch aa abovo. For freight or
passage having good accomnjodations, apply on board at
Telfulrs wharf or to BRIGH/" fit |
Mayl7.
■ i ■
jloimfr 1 ! ■<'
i • *' 1 11 ** c?onj3N a Fosmcicr;■ y : ~.■
■ Valanblo Fatiu T*riVaW r'dlej , ^ v ’
Flrven'ten aero Iota; situated on Inver’s lane, being carl
of Milieu 1 * farm! [ A'plan of the lots ttny W.weoK at our
cotihtlng room,- Ihrms—one*thlrd ca»h, balnncs In two
equal annual InitalmonU. with Interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change of Departure—ftir Palatka, Ha., and nil the interme
diate landing* on the route.
P ji T *' b RU I >or l or new Stoam-packet WELAKA,
Cu|ifoIn N. Kimi. will, until further notice,
leave every Satuhoav. at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rate of riissage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows:
To Darien 83 00 I To Picolata 88 00
St. Marys 4 60 J’alntka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 UO I Black Creek....8 00
N. II.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
rv-shipped free of all charges at Palatka.
For freight or passage apply onboard at tbe Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
feb!8 S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST,
Office,comer Bay and Bamanl-dreeH. Savannah.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WHOLKSALR A.VD RETAIL DKALBB IN
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS
Wat Side Monument Square, Savannah. Ga.
BROWN A HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
WK3T BROAD STRUCT, 8AVANNAn, OA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Corner of Ilay and Whitaker-streets. Office hours from 9
A. M., to 2, P. M.; nnd from S}{. P. M. to fl, P. M.
DANIELL A COOPEr!
ATTORNEYS AND CUUNSEU.OKS AT LAW,
Jtlanta, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of
every description, Residence first door west of St An-
drew 1 * Ifall. Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
clples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
K2S «. . • J. J. MAURICE.
A^Guttera and Collectors made to order.
M. YVHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col, 8. S. Sibley, ami U^.11. Hilton. Esq., Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Fhrtyth, Monroe County, Ga.
S. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Monticello, Jefferton County. Florida.
Reference—lion W. UjfruMiMa, Savannah. Un. feb3
TUI X. NORWOOD, c. C. WILSON
NORWOOD & WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Savannah. Ga.,
Will practice in all the Counties of the Eastern Circuit. Bu-
slneas committed to their care, will receive prompt atten-
tlon. Office on Bay street, over Wwbtkr fc Fauna’.
WatUM B, FLEXUIU. JOHN M. 1IILLKN
FLEMING A MILLEN.
The undersigned having united In the practice of law, will
attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care.
Office corner or Bay nnd Whitaker Streets, over Messrs.
Swift. Denslow fc Co's.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Ibr Palatka. E. F„ ria Darien, Brunswick. St. Marys, JacAren-
ville, Middlcburg, BUick Creek and Picolata.
. ^TT—Tho superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON,
ffiwjuSiwiLi^pL T. E. Shaw, will leave on Tuesday Morn-
ig. at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday.
The Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows:
To Darien 83 00
St. Marys 4 60
Jacksonville 6 no
Picolata 8 00
Palatka 8 00
Black Creek 8 0(1
For freight or passage, apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam Packet wharf, or to
P.may31 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Aucnts.
Domestic Mnrketa.
Charleston , May 28, P. M.
Cotton.—1000 bales were sold to-day at very full
prices ; the quotations ranging from 8lj to 11 j as ex
tremes.
New York, May 28, P. M.
Cotton.—The sales to-day amount to 3500 bales.—
The market continues firm. Fair Upland is quoted
at llj, and Good Middling at 102 cents.
New Orleans, May 28, P. M.
Cotton.—Tbe market has been quiet to-day, both
parties awaiting the Arctic's advices. The sales com
prise 200 bales at firm prices. Receipts to-day 130.
bales ; exports 3G00 bales.
Freights are advancing. The present asking to
Liverpool is Jd.per pound.
The Gardiner Cate.
WASUiNGTON.May 28.
The jury in the Gardiner case, having been unablo
to agree, were discharged. They stood nine for ac
quittal and three for conviction.
Bishop of North Carolina.
Charleston, May 20.
The Rev. Mr, Atkinson, of Baltimore, has been
elected President Bishop of North Carolina, la the
place of Bishop Ives, resigned.
Chnrleeton Cotton Market.
Charleston, May 30.
Holders indulge in too high figures to pleoso pur
chasers, and therefore transactions are limited, tbe
sales to-day having reached only 400 bales, runging
from 8 to 11c.
New Y'ork Cotton Market.
New York, May 30.
The sales to-day aro to tho extent of 4500 bales,
with Middling Uplands at 10] to 19$c.
WM. R. SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No 17 Whitaker street. Savannah.
Ha* just opened a large and choice variety of Nuw
Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in nnrt or black,
figured nnd fancy French Cnsshncres ; black and col-
.ored Cashmere; Cloths and Cashmoretts; white and
fancy linen Drills; with a large assortment of fancy Mar
seilles and I.lnen Vestings, all of which ho is prepared to
make up to order In tho most fashlouablo style, and on no-
commodatlng terms. ‘ apfi
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troup ville, Georgia,
Will practise In the Clrceuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes.
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia ; nnd in tho Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, nf the
Middle Circuit nf Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties In tho Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
tho claims of all persons before tho Departments nt Wash
ington.
JLl flare allk*. brown allk parasols, barege* anA tlaaue*,
dotted and figured Swi*s muslin*, black sumer bombusln,
lawn*. |ijllnwca*e cotton.gtnt* colored bordered, hdkfs., fcc.,
lor ulo at the lowest prices, by
_»pU3 DeWITT fc MORGAN.
C HEAP CASH STORK—Corner of Whltakerand Congress
streets.—Tho subscribers have just received per Ala
bama, a fresh supply of Thru-Fly ana Injtain Carpet*, en
tlrely new patterns. Also, fl-l and 8-4 Floor Oil Cloth, which
will be sold at unusual low prices.
“ PRF1NDF.RO ART fcCO.
$500 Challenge.
1IOBRNSACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N actlelu fouuded upon scientific principles, compound
ud with purely vegetable substances, being perfectl
safe when takeu, and has never been known to fail In curln
the most obstinate cases. Worms can nevor exist whe
this remedy 1h once used, from the fact that it riot only di
stroys them but removes all tho slimo and mucus whlc
may remain.
The Tape Worm.
This worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that In
hahlt the human body. It grows to an almost fndellnit
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened In the inte*
tine* and stomach as to produce Kit*. St. Vitas’ Dance. &c .
which Is tho cause nf many going to the grave, not beller
lug that these complaints havo their origin from tho tap
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper mcdiciur
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw
of my Worm Syru
— J. Bareges. Silks. Bombazine*. Alpaca*. Norwich Cloths
xnd Poplins. Mourning Lawns and French Muslins. Black
Crape and Love Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, etc., just re
ceived and for salo by . , „
mh7 DeWITT & MORGAN.
"NDTfCK.
C ITY TREASURER’S OFFICE. Savannah, 13th January,
1853.—The subscriber Is now ready to receive Returns
of Property liable to City Taxation.
J»nl3
J. GEORGE. 0. T.
D ISSOLUTION.—Tho CO partnership of Scranton, John
ston fc Co. Is this day dissolved, by the withdrawal of
William B. Scranton. D. T. SCRANTON.
JOS. JOHNSTON.
m*y!7 W. B. SCRANTON.
C O-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned having asiociated
with them Henry H. Scranton, will continue the Gro
cery butiness under the firm of 8cranton. Johnston fc Co.
D. T. SCRANTON.
tnayl7 JOS. JOHNSTON. _
C O-PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned have this day form
ed a copartnership for.the transaction of a General
Skipping and Commission Buslnes*. under the firm nf Scran-
ton fc Tallman. Office, No. 16 Coenties Slip, New York.
W. B. SCRANTON.
H H. TALLMAN.
References Sherman fc Collins, Ezra Wheeler fc Co.,
Cogswell, Crane & Co.. H. D. Pomroy. New York; Webster
& Palme*, Scranton, Johnston fc Co , Rowland fc Co., Savan
nah. 3m—may!7
"VOTICE.—The undersigned will continue to carry on the
■Lx Lumber and Timber business aa heretofore, under tbe
name and atylo of J. Roberts fc Co.
J. ROBERTS.
mhl9 ROBERT AUSTIN
N OTICE—The oo-partncrshlp heretofore existing be
tween the nnder*lgi * ' “ “ *" 1
- - —mjii .no uu-icftiigned, under he firm of Craws fc
iOLcoUHr. (s this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
nnslnei* of the late firm will bo settled by H. A. Crane, to
whom all persons having claims will please present them,
*nd lho»e indebted will make payment Either party are
Mthorited to use the name of the late firm In liquidation.
H. A. CRANE,.
_jnay2 T. HOLCOMBE. /
C O-PARTNERSHIP.—'The undersigned having associated
with him Mr. John R. Johnson and Mr. James E. Cope,
will continue the wholesale grocery buslnes under tlie firm
Of IIoOXlMBR, JOHXSON fc Co.
^nay2 T. HOLCOMBE.
TyssOLUTION —.The firm of LaRoch*, Bownk & Co. Is
T* «]•* 'lay dissolved by mutual eonaent. to take effect
the 1st of January. The Business of the Arm will be
Muled by Isaac D. LaRoche and Alfred T. Bowne, who are
authorized to use the name of the firm In settlement
isaac n. Laroche,
ALFRED T. BOWNE.
„ EDWARD 8. KEMPTON,
»*v’u, Jan. 8,1863. RICHARD H. MARSHALL.
The mbsenbers will continue the builne.* at tholr old
•Und. under the firm of LaROCHB fc BOWNE.
hAAClLURoOH*. )
. > janlO
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens' Building, opposite Pulask i House,
Having mifde large ndilitions tnhiHCstabllHhineiit. conllni
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat a
handsome style, nnd on accommodating terms.
JOHN 11. COC11RANK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Laurens county. Ga., late junior pnrtnrr of the
firm of A. fc J. Cochkank, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to Iris care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. U
Guyton. F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
may7—dfcwly
_*unmT. Bow»i J
* ji -----JN.—The firm of Kuwrrox fc Marshall was
• dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 16tb instant.
EDWARD 8. KEMPTON,
„ R. H. MARSHALL.
W Savannah, lflth February, 1863. febltt
Dnen drilling, colored linen drill and ooatlngs.
tlntL. “***, 11lnea1 ’ * rRM .Bnen*, white hollands, aummer
J! KiWITT t MOROAW.
f my
and Liver PlUs; the Syrup to be takeu lu doses of two to
ble spoonfuls three times a day, then take from five t
eight or inv Liver Pills, to dislodge nnd pas* the worm. B
strictly following these direction*, the most obstinate case
of tape worm can be speedily cured. '
Round or Stomncla Worm.
This worm Is usually found in the small intestines, and 1
tho worm most common to children, yet it 1* not entire!,
confined to them, as adults have frequently boon known t
suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent will!
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of th
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at th
nose, a bluelsh streak under the eyes, fcc. If you.or any t
your children havo any of tho above symptoms, Hobet.
sack’s Worth Syrup cun safely be depended upon—by usln
it you havo a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if aftt
using it according to the directions tho patient is not rr
stored to hcalth.and tho worms thoroughly eradicated Trot
tho system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyon
the grave, os for fall, there 1* no such word as fall wit
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Ascarldca, or Small Thread Worm*.
These worms, to which the human sytetn is liable, tr
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to b
found in tlie rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the lr
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such as inflammation of the bowels, and other dr
rangements of the stomach. Tlie best and safest medicin
that can be used la Hobensack’s Worm syrup. Such l* th
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradies, th*
I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syru
and liver Pills are recommended to be used they will no
cure. All that 1* necessary is to uso the syrup in accord
ance with directions ou each bottle ; and in case a gentl
purgative is reqnlred In order to allay the Irritation the;
£ reduce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action an!
calthy operation upon the bowel*, is the most pleasan
medicine thatfiau be taken.
HOBHNSACK*S~LIVER fills.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than th*
liver, It being supplied with numerous blood vessels snd
nerves, and if diseased.|the blood of course flowing thro'
all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, Jaundice,
bilious affections, dyspepsia, fcc.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, sevore pain la
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in the side is In
creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, tbe
paia Ih generally In the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools
clay colored. This disease can be cured by tbe use of Ho-
bensack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat o-
the disosso, and then operating upon the bowel* they ex
pel all tbe corrupt and vitiated matter from the system.
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dysne|isla. and its various diseases are
dizziness in the head, heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from tho stomach, fcc, and some
times genera) languor of the whole body, from this it will
be se.cn that the disease owes jt* origin to a disorganized
state of the liver anil Stomach. Hobensack's l iver Pills is
Uib very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they set by changing tlie certain morbid actions of the
system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure
and healthy.
To Female*.
You will And these Pill* on invaluable medicine in many
complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either
total or partial, they have been fouod of inestimable bene-
fit In restoring and purifying the blood and other fluid* iu
as to euro all complaints which may arise from female ir
regularities. aa lieadnche, dimness or sight, pain In the side,
back, fcc. These Pills are tho only aafo and effectual reme
dy to cure the following complaint*. Gout, Nervousness:
Melancholy, Blck Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams, Dimness of Bight, or in fact any of the dis
eases that arise from affections of tho Liver, impurity ol
the Blood, or conitlpatfon of tho Rowell.
Medical Evidence.
We. the undersigned Physicians, having had tho receipt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, *ay f
that the ingredients of which they are oomposed makes
them the best Fill In um for *U disease* of thoUver,lm-
puritle* of the Blood, fcc.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, M D. ‘
U BOWEN, M. D.
49* Purchase none but those having the signature “J.
N. HOBENSACK,” aa gU other-i are worthless imitations.
FROTKCTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agent* ot tlio above Company are prepared
to take risk* against FTttK on Buildings and their contents.
Also Makink Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.. Agents.
EDWARD R. HARDEN,'
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. fc A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia.
W ILL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn.
Wheat and Bacon. Tlio Ringgold Depot being situa
ted In a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual
ly bo purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost
any other point upon the W. fc A. Railroad.
Orders covering tbe cash, with limited or discretionary
Instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Person* order
ing grain will please forward sack* with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa
vannah.. mnylO
I ' <4 ‘ v *- ui. ua‘- j>i>v . .
UONNlSTSt BONNETS It
ft}, 50 cases just received at tlio TRIMMING AND
Jj^GKNF.KAI. VARIETY STORE, 139 Brongliton-st.—
Country Merchants Milliners, and the public gener
ally, are Invited to examine this s tock. It consists of 5Q
different styles elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp,
rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much
admired sty.es; fiats and hats, embroidered satin hoods ;
a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings, i’nris
silk lace slmjics. extra rich spring bonnet ribbous. straw
trimmings, dress do. wlrto ana colored luce, gimps and gal
loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell nnd
other combs, hair nuffs. curls and plaits, ribbon plaits,
flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jut and fancy
wristletts. buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid,
(ans, with a great variety of other goods’ usually kept in
fancy establishments.
Bmoking caps, slippers, children’s hnbliinents. such as
robes, sacks marked witli new patterns for braiding.
Mrs. 1 torus, assisted by competent niiliners from New
York, will attend to the Dimming department, and will en
deavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her
with orders. Fancy and other bonnets cleansed, bleached
and pressed. Pinking done.
,83" Five bonnet makers wanted immediately, who must
perfectly understand their business. apl3Q
fast colored Printed Lawns, Jaconet. Batiste and Mus-
Hus. all nt 12
3 cases assorted Ginghams, now stylos, at
1 do (a grant barguin.) Ladies’ Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs. at 12^.
Wo have much pleasure in directing particular attention
to tho arrival by the steamship Florida of the above goods,
and can. with perfect confidence, recommend them as tlie
cheapost goods over offered for salo In Savannah
M. PRENDERGAST & CO..
maySA 178 Brongliton-st.. opposite St Andrew’s Hall.
C LARET WINE.—25 boxes superior quality, for sale by
inay6 A. BONA UP.
N AVULF.OS BITTERS—A superior article for 01*pepsin,
fcc.. for sate by limy JO A. I10NAUD.
B RASS anil Porccliun Preserving Kettles, for sale by
niav20 J. p. COLLIN’S, Bryon-siroet.
rm CHILDREN AND YOUTH'S HATS.—Straw, leg-
£lkhorn and Webster, a fine assortment nt
ninyia
BELDEN & CO’S.
F IJIUR. LIQUORS, fcc.—100 bhls Baltimore Flour, 60 do
do I’ll* ps' Gin. 30 do New Orleans Sugar. 50 do Molas
ses iOboxe Cheese, 60 do Herring. 26 bhls Butter and Su
gar Crackers 20hlid* now Bacon, 50kegs liird. landing nnd
for salo by mill 8 COHEN & TARVER.
PRICE fc VEADKR.
147 Bay street
C HAMPAGNE WINE.—.lust received 25 baskets Great
Western brand Champagne, 76 do Iliedsick, in quarts
J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
G WIVES.—Gents, and ladies' lisle and silk gloves. Indies’
gauntlets or riding gloves, gents, summer riding and
driving gloves; also, a few pair of fine long armpd mits,
for anlo by KEMPTON fc VFJLSTUJJv
may2 Waring’* range, post to tho music store.
ap!13
KEMPTON fc VERSTIL1.E.
STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair-
ed and pressed in tbe latest fashion.
Tbreo Apprentices and three Bonnet Sewers are
wanted immediately, at the Broughtou-atreet Trimming and
General Variety Store declii
DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—.lust
received, a few cases watec-proo! Boots ; also, a
lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as
sortment of Gentlemen’s ana Ladies’ over Shoes,
some of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low
prices, by R. FLANIGAN & CO., 106 Bryan-strcet.
All in want will please call and judge for themselves,
decll
J to
t
DANIEL CROMLAY,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comerqf Brough-
ton anil BuU-slretU.—Tlio subscriber desires to In
form the public that he has opened as above, where
he Is prepared to execute orders for Boots of the
Bncst finish nnd style, and equal, if not superior to any
heretofore offered to tho public. Having many friend* in
thlsSiate who have been his patrons in Charleston, respect
fully solicits from thorn and the public a call and a trial.
tnhYJ
UMBRELLAS.
A fresh assortment of botlx cotton ind silk, just re-
iCeived and fur sale low. by
jy24 J. H. COHEN fc CO . 14fl Brnughton-st.
x«
K PARASOIS AND UMBREIJ«\S.—An assortment oi
Psllk and gingham Umbrella*. Also, low priced and fine
, Parasols, Justrecoivcd and for sale by
.ills DkWITT & MORGAN.
C RAPE SHAWL8—Just received at the new store, a fresh
supply of plain and embroidered White Crape Shawls,
of every quality. The Indies are most respeetfuliv request
ed to call and look at them, as there is no trouble to show
goods at J. JI. COHEN fc CO.'S.
nili7 140 Broughton street.
WATER CURE INSTITUTE, MILLF.DGE
VILLE. GEORGIA.
D R. E. G. DOYLE is happy in being able to announce to
the public, that the above deservedly popular estab
lishment. so long ami successfully conducted by Dr.T. Carl
ton Coyle. 1* now ready for tlie reception of patients. All
chronic affections of the human organism treated upon sci
entific principles. The facilities which this institution of
fer* for the successful prosecution of a strictly Hydropa
thic nnd Hygienic rourse of treatment, together with its
easiness of access from nil points in Georgia and tho sur
rounding States, renders it peculiarly adapted to tlie wants
of nvalids seeking a restoration to health.
The purity of the water and accommodations for guests
are too well known to require comment.
Patients writing for instructions to conduct home treat
ment. should give a full nnd correct history of tlie origin,
progress, present symptoms and mode of treatment of their
maladies up to tho time of writing. Tlie motive which in
duces me to treat patients by corcspondence Is this, tiiat
those who, iu consequence of a want of sufficient pecunia
ry means, or from press of business, cannot come to tlio
institution to be treated may not ho deprived of tlie bless
ings which the Water Cure is dally dispensing to the afillct-
cd of the human race. All such communications will meet
with prompt attention on the receipt of 810 for the first,
and 85 fur each succeeding prescription.
Patients will lie required to furnish their own outfit.
These will consist of- friction sheets, compressers. towels
and blankets for sudorific purposes ; all of which can bo
purchased hereon the most reasonable terms.
Terms.—Professional attention, use of baths, fcc.. $10 per
week, payable monthly; board 820 per month. Servants
boarded and treated for 810 per week.
MllXKiXJEVlLUt, Ga., April 7.1853.
A CARD.—I most cordially recommend Dr. E. G. Dotlk
to the friends of Hydropathy, as an efficient and skilful Wa
ter Cure Physician. He studied the Hydro Therapeutic sys
tem of healing at my Institution, and ha* had opportunity
to qualify himself for the sacred duties of his calling, which
fall to the lot of but few. It Is. therefore, a pleasing task
for me to recommend Dr. Don* to those nfitlcted ones who
are forced to resort to tho Water Cure to seek redemption
from disease, as being not only a skilful physician, • but a
gentleman of tbe utmost probity and worth.
T. CARLTON COYLE. M. D
Rockford. Ala., April 20th. 1853. 3m~may9
C ITY MARSHAL’S SALE.—Will be sold, on Wednesday,
the first day of June next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., on the
ground, known aa the old barracks, all the wooden build,
lugs upon the land lately ceded to tlie city by tho United
States, the purchaser to remove tho buildings within thir
ty days, nr the same will be sold at the risk of such
chaser.
BY T* J. WALSH.
THIS DAY, at II o'clock. In front of itore. will be *t>M,
Tbe uaual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors.
Crockery and Ohs* Ware, Dry Good*, new and second band
Furniture, Clothing. Fancy-Article*, Clock*, Watches, Cut
lery, fcc. Terms call) before delivery.
N. B.—AU articles purchased at auction and not settlod
for before tbe next regular oale, will be sold on account and
risk ot the former purchaser. m»y31
A Trotting Horse.
On TUESDAY, 7th Juno, will he reld in front of the court
bouse, between the usual hours of sale,
A fine young gentle mare, warranted sound and gentle,
that goes her mile in a litt e over three minutes. Also, a
buggy aud harness, used but three months. maySl
Cnrrlagn Horses.
On TUESDAY, 7th Juno, will ho sold in front of tho court
house, between tho usual hours of sale.
A pair of handsome strong carriage horses, warranted
gentle and sound.• Also, a second hand carriago and har
ness, but little used may25
Ou TUESDAY, at 11 o’clock, will lie sold in front of store.
A quantity of Groceries and Dry Goods, for tlio benoftt of
nil concerned. Torms cash. m*y29
At Private Sale—A choice Heifer, aged about two years;
her sire was an imported Durham, the mother an English
cow. Also, a Milch Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to
the yard. mav21
Administrator’s Sale.
On TUESDAY, 6th July, will bo sold in front of the court
house, between tlie usual hours of sale,
That eligible Residence on Lot No. 10. corner of South
Bread nnd Whltnker-streots. Tho lot Is fee simple, and tho
improvements consist of a double tenemnnt dwelling, in
the liasemcntof which Is an office, dining room, pantries
and bathing room ; on the first floor is twe largo and ele
gantly finished parlors, with a spacious verandah in tho
irnr. inclosed witli venitinn blinds; in tho second story Is
four bed rooms with an inclosed verandah,all lighted with
gas. There are spacious accommodations for kitchen, ser
vant’s rooms, carriago house nnd stable in a brick building
to the rear nf tlio dwelling on tlm hmo. In tho yard Is a
lino pump of water.
Will bo sold on tho 6th of July, at tho residence, all the
Furniture, Carpets and Window Curtains, commencing at
11 o'clock.
At the court house, ou tho 5th. between the legal hours
of sale, a yellow woman, nged about 45. a good cook and
washer. Tho above is sold by order of the Ordinary, as tho
property of David M, Rodgers, deceased, and by order of
the administrator.
Terms for the house and lot—one-third cash, balanco in
two equal payments of 6 and 12 months with interest, so-
cured by mortgage on the premises; for the furniture, cash,
purchaser paying for all titles und papers. may4
At Private Pole— I/rt No. 9. Third Tythlng Anson ward,
i by 90 feet, fronting on South Brond-street—a moat de
sirable lot for building. For terms, inquire at tlm counting
room. apl23
mayOl
TQ-MOR1
The usuj
Crockery al
Furniture,!
ry.fce.
re. B.- ,
for before tl
risk of tl
On MONO.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAIIX)R„ 98 Bryan-st,. Savannah. Ga.
—Grntefnl to my friends and the public in general
'for their liberal patronage heretofore extended to me.
.1 now offer them a greatei Inducement than ever, as
I have just received my Full and Whiter Stock of En
glish. French and Gorman Broad Cloths. Black nnd Fancy
Doeskin and Cassimere, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin and
Embroidered Vestings; also a very ricli article of Kvcnlug
Vesting, which I am prepared to make to order, in the most
fashiouuble style. Also a large and well selected stock of
MKN’a A\n nova* rkadv-mxdkci.othi.vo.
together witli a large supply of Shirts. Socks. Suspenders,
Gloves. Collars. Morino nnd Silk Undershirts and Drawers.
Hats. Caps. Trunks. Valices. fcc.. all of which will besold at
prices to give general satisfaction nnvfi
Tli'tefcs, itltitt,lof .tort, wink. I
rtmentof6r‘ c,JS ' J
i Ware; Dry
feCBaSSs
f JttrcHnwr, ‘ nkySl ;
j Assignee's Bale of Dry Good*, -f
IAY, 8thi Jbm, at 11 o’clock, will be aold In (tore
'No. 118, north aide Brough ton-street. -
The entire atock of good* in aold store, compriilug % very
large and.complete assortment of fancy and staple dry
goods; sold by order of tbe assignee for the benefit of the
creditor*.; , ,
Terms—4100 or lesa, cash 1100 to $800, ninety flays; 800
to $600. four montha; over $6{X>, aix months credit for ap-T
proved “ndoreed paper. , may28 -
On FRIDAY, 3d June, at the old stand of Messrs. K
*. Proodergoat fc Co.,
Will be offored at auction, the entlte atock, Com^rlaing a
complo aud general assortment of Dry Goods. Bale poll-
Terms—111 sums under $100, cash$1004o $800, four
toonths , | over $800, six months for approved paper.
On TUESDAY. 7tb June, at 11 o’clock, will bo sold in front
; of the court house,
Farm Lof No. 6, Wilmington tythlni. Darby ward, situa
ted opposite the two mile stone on the WhitoBlaff road,
containing.by recentaurvey 56 4-10 acre*.
j . A \*°i fff® krt No. 0, third tythlng. Anson ward, con
taining 6518-10 acres, situated in Chatham county, about 8
miles south of 8avannab, between tbo Darien and White
Bluff roads, being a part of the Cottage tract, Terms at
j mayl8 ,
Roscndale Cement—Now landing per schr Cataract, 100
bbla Hydraulic Cement. - maylT
House for Rent—House No. 20 Broughton.street, tot rent
until November 1st. mayl
Improved Essence of Coffee.—We hsfco Just received from
the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and will continue to
keep ou hand for salo, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Es
sence of Coffee. This is tlie best composition of Coffee ever
offered for sale, and Coffee made from tbe Essence is mueh
more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored,
K itlecily clear, and in every respect superior to the flpest
io Coffee, fnd in use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent,
over Coffee prepared In tlie ordinary manner. Try it and
see If It does not. mny!2
At Private Bale—A desirable residence near tho new rail
road depot, luring n single house with four largo rooms,
plastered, with alt necessary nut houses. Will bo sold low
if applied for immediately. Also, a now double tenement
in the samo neighborhood For terms, inquire at counting
“ ’ n. apl22
WM. R. SYMONS,
Offers for sale, a lnrge assortment of Cloths. Caa-
Isimeres and Vestings, consisting In part of the fol-
lowing articles, selected by himself during the past
summer in London and Pans, which ho will make up to or-
G BEENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers or
Class 04 :
20 74 39 1 26 28 3 63 37 60 13 73
Holders of prize* wlU please call for tho cash, or renew a.
E. WITHINGTON’S.
Greene nnrt Pulnsfcl Lottery.
GREGORY & MAURY, Managers.
Extra Class 39, draws at Wilmington, Del., tills day. the
Slat Inst. capital.
$25,000.
75 Number tottery—12 Drawn Ballots
43" Tickets $5—shares in projiortion.
(3Class 65. draws to-morrow. 1st Juno, in this city. Snlcs
eloscat 3 o’clock,?. M
CAPITAL.
$4,500.
75 Number tottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
4>3" Tickets $1—shares in proportion.
Tickets either singly nr by the package for sale In Bay
lanc.Pavannah.Ga., next to Robinson fc Camp.
mav3l E. WITHlNGTON.
Olnghamk and Hdkft. at Private Sale.—Just received per
last steamer, 2 cases Ginghams, 2 do French head hdkfa.,
for sale low. . < apl22~ '
Tennessee Bacon nnd Lard, at private sale^l3,000 Ibsas-
sovted hog Vound new Bacon. 2 QUO lbs fresh Leaf Lard, re
ceived railroad from Tennessee, and for sale in lots to suit
purchaser*. apll
1 Com and Oats.
At Private Sale—300 bags Corn, and 350 bags Oats, for
salo low tn Lots to suit purenaset*. feb25
Stawbcrry Setts.
At Private Sale —Strawberry setts of tho following kintls
Alice Maude, Boston Pine, British Queen, Ohio, Redwood
Hudson, Crimson Cone, White Wood, Hover's Seedling, arid
Early Scarlet. They are all grown in this climate and in
good order.' All orders fart at our store for any of the above
kinds will l}o promptly attended jo. febl9
^Marshall House Omnibus and Team.
At Private Sale—One fine large omnibus, six grod horses
ami liarnei(s complete. Also, tho pleasure schooner Ann,
with now'sails, rigging, etc., all Inline condition. The
above property will be disposed of on very aecomuiodntihg
terms. Tlie present owner being about to remove from the
•Uy lias nafurtlier use for it. feb!7
New
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
Wholesale nml Retail,
No. 116 Braughlon-ft..M\oeen Bull awl Whitaker.
THE largest and best selected stock of goods ever
offered for sale in this city. Gold and SJlvor Watches.
iVest. FobandGuacd Chains. Sets of Jewelry, Chat
ice. Hi* stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish- clanesJJracclets. Brooches, line Diamond work Finger Rings,
Goods, for gentlemen's wear, is very large and of the I Silver Castors. Tea Sets.Pitcher*.Goblets. Cups.Cake Baskets,
t quality nnd style—the whole of It made this fall under ' Spoons. Forks. Fish Knives. Pie Knives, Cheese Scours, to.
his own inspection, and will l>e sold at tho lowest prices for | dies. Syphons. Also, nil kinds of Plated Ware. Military and
cash or approved credit :—French black, blue, brown and I Fancy Goods, and a grout variety of articles toonumerous to
olive Cloths; fancy French nnd English Cnssimores ; fancy mention ; tlio whole or which will bn sold at reduced prices,
uni. tt—-I-.. •••—■" lr " ” Alikindsof Watches. Clocks, Jewelry nnd other Jobbing
attended to by competent hands. HORTON fc R1KEMAN.
Silk Vesting, super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar
athea 811k Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Cassimere* ; Me-
rino and Silk Undershirts nnd Drawers; white and fancy
Shirts nnd Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawers;
white.black nnd fancy Kid Gloves: Neck Ties, plain and
embroidered; Merino and Cotton Pocks: Scarfs,Satin and
Hombosin Socks. n<>5 17 Whltnkcr-strcct.
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
No. 147 Bay Street.
All persons of taste and refinement—those having
a line regard for comfort nnd personal appearance, may
nt nil limes select any nnd every article for their ward-
.robe, from one of tlie largest assortments of tlio Very
Best Goods in this country; either in Ready Made Garmeut*
or made up to measure in unique style, or Furnishing arti
cles of evory description and quality too numerous to men
tlon Call and see. PRICE & VEADER.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
M. D. MURPHY, 21 Bull-street, would respectfully
Inform hi* frPnds nnd tho public generally, that he
has received his spring styles for gentlemen, among
.which will bo found ns rich and fine fancy CHsslmeres,
Vestings, fcc.,, us have ever been brought to this market.
All orders executed with dispatch, and in tho best style
of workmanship.
Gentlemen aro respectfully invited to call and Judge for
humselves. mlill
READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND SUMMER.
WM. R. SYMONS. Diui'kh and Tailor, No.
17 IVhitaker street*. re.-qs'Ctfully solicits the
attention of Iris friends'nirl Hit* public in gen-|
.oral, to Iris largo stock of Ready-nia m Cloth- __ __
ing. sultahlo for the present nnd coming season. It has all
lav n made up under his personal superintendence nil I for
style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to
lie found in the market.
The following comprisca portion of tlio slock : Froeksnnd
Packs of blue, black nnd colored cashmere cloths; black,
brub d’clc Frocks nnd Packs; linen duck, drill and fancy
linen Frocks and Packs; India grass, silk anil brown linen
Pucks; black nml colored alpaca Frocks and Packs.
Pants of fancy French cnssimores. black doe-skin cnssl-
iiKro. black drub d’eteand spring tweed cassimere. white
duck and fancy Uneu drill, together with a largo lot of cot
ton drill and duck Pants, for summer wear
Vests of black satin, black baratlien. nnd fancy silks, fan
cy and white Marseilles, figured nnd striped linens.
Also, n large stock of Furnishing Goods, such ns stocks,
gloves. Htisiwnders. cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, nnd
cotton undershirts, stripe silk und cotton socks, silk and
gingham umbrellas etc.. etc.
The whole of which lie offers for sale on accommodating
terms, nml nt prices ns cheap us the cheapest. spiff
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Tlio undersigned begs leave to inform the Citizens
■ofSnvnnnah. nnd the people in tlie country in gene-
ral, Hint ho has taken the Ptore No. 148 Broughton Street,
one door West of Dixon's Confectionery, where he will be
pleased to niakennd repair all kinds of Clocks und Watches,
anri will warrant all work with which lie may be Intrusted
_ap 27—ly FRANCIS STEIN.
WATCHES, JEWELRY*
Ami Pincy Goods.
RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh
itions. making tho best assortment in this city, of nil
kinds of Watches. Jewelry. Fancy Goods.SIlver Spoons, Forks.
Pitchers, Tea Sets. Cups. Syphons. Plated Castors, nnd every
variety of articles connected with our lino of business; allot
which will be sold as low as in any city in tlie Union.
D. B. NICHOIN.
33" Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch
es and Jewelry. no 29
At JEWELRY.
;j MR. F. STEIN, on Broughton-street, has just rncoiv-
ed tho finest assortment of new and fashionable Jowel-
J 1 ry of all descriptions. Gold and sliver pencils and pens.
J: silver aud silver silted ware anil fruit baskets, wailersi
j5"), lea sets, candlesticks, table ami tea spoons: fine table,
iW pocket nnd pen knives, scissors.nnd a largo variety of the
‘finest work boxes, dressing eases, nml writing desks for
ladies and gentlemen, ns also a fine selection of flutinus,
accnrdinns nnd fancy articles, too numerous tn mention,
which bo offers nt tlie lowest prices ever sold in this city
Tlie attention nf tlie public al large, but especially that of
tho ladies. Is part icnlariy request ed. aii21
NEW JEWELRY, FIN K *YVATC! HES, die.
jpf THE undersigned is now opening ft splendid assort-
jiu nient of rich JEWELRY, embracing tho recent patterns
or Ear-rings. Pins. Bracelets am| Finger-lings, among
J which nre some tine diamond settings,from 810 to $500.
'k Also, twenty-five sets of those unique Pearl Sets ofEar-
ran riugs and Brooches, from $18 to $126 the set. newest
tMv and rarest patterns; together with a very select assort
ment of extra lino Watches set in pearl, diamond, hun
ting und plain cases. These, with a further assortment of
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets. Spoons. Forks, todies,
tups. fcc..nnd Hated Ware of all kin s. Fancy Work Boxes.
Dressing Cases, Folios, thicks. Bronze figures, gold mount-
ed Canes, tuttlory. fcc . renders his assortment very com-
plcte. and uiisur;iassed in tho - s tntc, either In quality or pri
ces. th B. NICHOIR.
Of Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and jewelry. no!2
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
THE undersigned respectfully inform tlie
citizens of Savannah, Georgia, and Florida
Hint they have on hand more than fifty
Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale in this city, nnd
. Jteffbr lh.mo.1 celubraled Irani,fmlurm In tbe (Jnlted
IUT. hi, Kor'ind nii|,|.lv nf 1‘nll .nil Winter (Ionite. cin,l«lld 5 I f 1 ” 1 :*; . N “ n "* < 2i l ^ kerln ?,- ““"’"I*” * 0 ™T-
or the binit French. Kn.lMi mill Amorltain l.lolh,. r,„l.' J:?.!S. on i5!"Jl!.".?f_ UI, .t r :.*! I|B
meres nml Vestings, purchased from tho most extensive im-
|v>rtor* in New York, which lie is prepnred to rnako up in
tlie te st and most fashionable styles,
decl M. D. MURPHY.
REMOVAL.
F ASHION ADI .E T A! 1 m\ NO IWTaBLISHMENT—The sub
scriber having just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be
tween Congress and Broughton-stroets.) would inform his l “ mr K' , . M M ,°r* , e \ eT on *"‘ t * •»
l 1” public gnncnilijr. lliot will T,„. S&* v .'LTH. g^cSX%^J&S££}
lovers of Music, hnve place In their large assortment.—
These Pianos arc of rich tone, ami beautifully finished in
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frames
made in tlie most substantial and workmanlike manner.—
Also tlie justly celebrated /Eolinn Piano Fortes, which for
NEAV SPRING STYLES tl—WHOLESALE their sweetness of tone havo not been equalled. All these
— AND RETAIL. j instruments havo metalic frames which render them poculi-
Just received at the Wholesale and Retail Hat ariy suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning
Store, every variety of '
Spring anil Summer Goods,
such ns Silks. Bearers. Gossamers. Pednle, Canton. Paris,
tone Star. Campechy. ami others too numerous to mention.
Also, every variety of Bonnets.
Cull nnd see. ami you will lie sure to be supplied, nt the
corner of Barnard ami Broughton-street*. *
mlill , BELDEN & CO
X
for years.
Tlie undersigned nre Agents for Henri Hera’s, celebrated
Grand Pianos, tnude in Paris. For Power und bcaui^ of tone,
they atutul pre-emineut.
Cariiaiit's .Ukuimonh.—Tills beautiful toned wind instru-
ment.inaniifactured by Carhartfc.Neeillinin, N. Y.. for village
purpose*. Lodges.Serenading Parlies, nml Hie private prac
tise of Organists, possessing a sweet nnd powerful tone, they
have also for sale. All these Instruments will lie disposed of
“ tho most accommodating terms. Tlie prices of ilio Pi-
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—New style French
inopy Parasols, silk nnd satin do cbeno embroider- j n m>s ranging from $175 to $1,000.
id do. silk ami cotton Umbrellas, all prices, for sale j
mli_8 LaROCHB & BOWNE.
1. W. MORRELL & Co
PIANO FORTES.
TIIE subscriber* sole agent* for A. Stod-
nrt fc Co’s., arid Jnnn B. Dunham’s Pinno
Fortes, are always supplied with an
L. S. BENNETT A CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON.
Having purchased the entire interest of Mr.
-i. - ... J C- Thornton in his Carriage establishment In [ sortment of these favorite and Justly celebrated Instru-
this city, most respectfully solicit a continuation of tlie ex- i meats. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst
tensive patronngo so liberally bestowed on the late proprie- I their superiority oftono nnd touch is evident and acknowl-
tor. It is our intention to keep a large nml extensive as-! edged by the most cnsunl observer, as well as the critical
sortment of all kinds of torrlnges. suited to this market, i connoisseur. Tlio ladies are respectfully invited to view
Tlio lato proprietor. Mr. J C. Thornton, will act as c.ur agent ; these instruments. An arrrangemont having been offected
at the north, lor the purchase and supply of our establish- j with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they
ment. His experience of twenty years in the business at
the £outli. will insure to our friends and patron* such a
well selected stock ns cannot fail to give entire satisfaction.
Mr. Bennett will give his personal attention to nil kind of
repairing, as heretofore. LEWIS 8. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. BROWN.
mnylO JUDGE W. HARRIS.
A CARD.—It will be seen from tbe above, that 1 have sold
out to Messrs. L. 8. Bexxbit & Co., anil I have every confi
dence in the ability of these gentlemen, both in capability
and capital, to successfully conduct the business, and keep
up the reputation of tho establishment.
Mr. Lewis S. Bennett has been my foreman for the last
two years, and I take pleasure In recommending him to the
public as an industrious, capable and deserving man, who.
while looking to his own interest, will not neglect those of
his patrons.
In relinquishing niv business In this place, I lako the op-
caualso be enabled to judge of the tout!.
F. 7.0GBAUM fc CO.. Market-square.
JW Second hand Pianos taken tn exchange, also tuned
and repaired. Jel7
GROCERIES, &cT
H 150 BB1.S, Baltimore Elmir. 20 do II. Smith’s
do. 20 do pure Genesee do, 20 half bbls Canal do,
260 sugar cured Haws.20 hhds Bacon Sides. ICO
bbls B and C Clarified Sugar. 25 do Crashed nnd
Ground do. 26 do New Orleans do. 15 hhds Porto Rico do, 21
boxes Loaf do, 100 bbls Domestic Liquors. 75 boxes Tobac
co. 60 chests Teas, 26 bbls Mackerel. 26 half bbls nnd kits
do, 60 bbls and 10 tea West India Molasses. 26 bbls New Or
leans Syrun. 6 do 8tuart’s do, 75 gros* Matches, 100 do
Pipes, landing and In store, for sale by
mb24 COHEN & TARVER.
IBS
ii the Proprietor, J. N, HOBHf-
.. 120 North Second-itreet, above
F OR SALE.—Fourteen likely negroes—a man 60 years
•nfl. a plftntfttlon carpenter; ft man nged 40 years; a
woman 32; ft b*»y 18; a boy 12; a boy 8; a girl 2; a man 25 ;
a woman 30; a girl 12; a girl 2; a woman 40 ; n girl 8.
tnd a woman aged 50 ycara—they ore accustomed to tho
culture of corn and cotton, nnd will be sold at a bargain to
an approved purchaser. Apply to
febM WYLI.Y & MONTMOLLIN.
I MPROVED EXTRA S17.F. 8EIDUT7. POWDERS.—'These
Powders aro prepared expressly fur tho retail trado, from
tuporiur imported materials, and aro warranted full weight.
Sefdlitz Powder* (when accurately prepared, as these are
warranted to to.) are held tn tho highest estimation for
their peculiar virtues. In giving relief where indigestion,
heartburn, or billiou* affections prevail, and when used ac
cording to the directions, form an effervescing aperient
draught—more ngreeahto, yet possessing all the medli^^l
properties of tho much esteemed Seidlltz Spring In Germium
Prepared and sold by W. W. LINCOLN,
mh22 Monument-Square.
T IIE MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert Macoy. pocket edi-
tlon, beautifully illustrated and in tbe most conveni
ent form yet published.
Also, the Masonic Lyra, a collection of Masonic Bong* and
Odes, suited to every occasion in lodge or celebrations
Both new works recently published, and highly wnrtliv the
attention of the Craft. Just received and for sale at- tbe
Bookstore of , . 8.8*SIBU£Y.
no8 136 Congress-rim!
riHEESMAN’S ARABIAN B
U wounds, bruises, sprains,
BALSAM—For the cure of
Just received and for
if, )W.
mayl9
Terms cash.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,an
C HATHAM SHERIFF'S 8A1J1.—Will bo sold, on tbe 2-1
day of Juuu next, before Hie court house in the city of
Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, nil the lumber,
plank, and spikes, in all that plank road commencing about
twenty feet east of East Broad-street, on the Bay. and con
tinued along Bay-street, and ending on said street about 50
feet west of Baruard-strcet; levied on by virtue of an at
tachment issued in favor of R. A. Allen &Co.. v*. William
Walsh, and sold under and by virtue of an order of tbe
Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
county. may21 JOHN DF.VANNY. Sheriff c. c.
VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
mym The undersigned will sell three thousand acres,
srgSmore or less, or the most valuable Lumber Land In
"* Georgia. It lica upon the Alatatnaha River, in the
county of liberty fifteen miles from Walthnurvllle, and
about thirty from Darien, parallel with the river, extending
hack from its banks not farther than three miles to its far-
thest line. Tlie timber is of the largest size that grow* in
the south, and very abundant, suitable for'masts or rang-
ingj timber. The landing Is one of tho best on the river,
affording on opportunity for rafting to Darien nt any itsgo
of the river—an advantage possessed by but very few.—
Hands can take a mft to Durien. and return In four or five
daya. On the land there are' ntgro honsea. ox *h*d*. and
provision house. In good repair, and two lumber carts with
evenr appliance for the lumber business, situate on a high
and nesltliy hiU. There are also about 300 acres of as good
liammock und, for. either com or cotton, .to be found any
where, covered with red oak, white oak. hickory, and a«n
timber These lands present as -.goofl facilities for *ltlier
lumber catting, stays getting, or turpentine, as any other,
ua wlUl» tnaetntM tn.gtreouh ud Alb,.)- lUtt?
h—Two hundred .ream* Wrapping
mrlunU, to «uj" Uut it t« not Iron, nn, dluntk&cUon Y
have been kindly and generously treated, and nave suc
ceeded much better than 1 anticipated.
In Hie course I have just taken. I have been prompted by
consideration* of a private character altogether ; wherever
I may be, 1 ‘hall always carry with me the liveliest »en»e
of obligation, and cherish the deeiiest Interest In the proa-
perlty nnd advancement of the city and it* people. Noth
ing will do more to effect this, than the sustaining of a
healthy und honorable competition, tot the good peopleof
tho Gty and State see to it. J. 0. THORNTON.
Savannah. 0th Mar. 1863.
N. B.—Mr. II- D. W. AticiAStiEn I* my legally authorised
agent for tho transaction and closing up «r my business.
maylO J. C. THORNTON.
GROCERIES.
25 HHDS. I’orto Rico nml Muscovado Sugar, 25
do choice New Orleans do, 25 do do Cuba Molas-
guises. 100bbls New Orleans and Cuba Syrup. Rtu-
■H® art’s rectified do. GOO gnllo,is Sperm Oil, 300 do
Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm and Adamamantinn Candles,
25 da Starch, 60 do Cheese, 75 do Soap, 26 do Toilet do, 60
do mixed and assorted randies, 75 packages Tens. Black. Im
perial and Green. 160 bbls A. Band C Clarified Sugar and
Yellow Coffee do. 26 do Powdered and Crashed do, Prunes, |
Figs, Citron. Pickles. Raisins, Yeast Powders, Ssleretus, So-
da. fcc.. now in store and for sale very low. by
KIBBEE k
Java do. 100 boxes assorted Tobacco, 100 do Sperm and Ad
amantine Candles. 150 do Pale and No. 1 Soap. 26 packages
Hyson Tea. 10 do Black do. 26 tierces and 35 bbls West In
dia Molasses, 60 bbls Now Orleans do, 10 do Stuart’s Sugar
House do, 10 do Georgia Syrup, in store and for sale by
may! HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO.
1 EMBROIDERIES, fcc.—Muslin and lace Chemisette and
J Collar*, lace, muslin nnd cambric Sleeves, Jaconet and
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Bands,
town and cambric Handkerchiefs, black Iaco Mantillas,
Valencia and thread Edgings and Inserting*, Bonnet Rib
bons. etc., etc. for salo by
, mh9 HENRY LATIIltOP fc CO.
H AIR BROOMS. Duster*. Scrubs. White-wash and Hho
Brushes. Printer's Lye nnd lfroof Brushes, Tooth. Hair
and Nail Brushes, for sale by .1. P. COLLIN'S,
a pi 100 Bryan at.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE—Weekly.-re
Tlie new and splendid Steamships
FLORIDA Captain LroK
AND
ALABAMA Captain I.DDtow
* Belonging to the
Yofk and Savannah Steam Navigation Company.
Will leave'Savannah and Now York every SATURDAY
These Slims aro on.300 tons register, and unsurpassed In
safety, speed and comfort.
These Steamers, leaving Savannah at tho same time that
tho Marion knd Southerner leave Charleston, arrive at New
York ns soon as. or before them,
fl®* Cabin Passago $26, payable before going on board.
Agents : PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
SArannah'
BAMUEL I,. MTTC11KIJ*
Jyl7 194 Front Street. New York,
. PHILADELPHIA AND 8AVAN-
^^SffiNAH steam NAVIGATION CO.
The new nnd splendid side-wheel Steamship
BggaW.-jqMSTATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register,
Captain WitUAU Coluns. has commenced her Regular.Trips,
and will leave 8avannah on Wednesday, the 18th day of
Mny, nnd every alternate Wednbway thereafter; say on
the 1st. 15th and 29th of June, and 13th July, and so on.
Cabin Passage to Phllade.phla $26 00
“ «• through to New York... 25 00
Steerage 9 00
This Ship has been built with ontire regsrd to safety, com
fort and dispatch, and offers new aud admirable facilities to
business and travel. For freight or passage apply to.
C. A. L. LAMAlt, Agent, Savannah
mayl7 . HERON & MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia,
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
Through In 60 to 66 hours.— AVw York and
Charleston Steam Pac^s-leave Adger's
RtfWlfHBM Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and.
each alternate Wednesday. Ou Saturday the new and
splendid Steamships
JAMEK-AIKJKR. Captain J. Dickinson, 1,600 tone’
MARION. Captain M. Bnmv, 1,20C tons.
SOUTHERNER. Contain IV. Fohtkk, 1.000 tons, will leave
each alternate Wedncsd y, having been newly coppered
and guards raised, is now In complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room aecptn
modations, apply ct tho office of the Agent.
HENRY MIS8R00N,
Corner East Bay and Adger & Bon’s Wham*.
N. B.—A new ship will be placed in tbe line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM
SHIP ISABEL, William Rollins, Commander
Savannah, Key West and Havana, connecting
with the tho Pacific Mnil Steamship Company's lino for Cal
ifornia.
This splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah
for Key West and Havana, on the 16th and 80th of each
month, am! from Havana for Savannah on the 8th and 22d
of each month.
The Isabel■will connect at Havana with the U 8. Mail
Steamship Company’s line to Asplnwnll.and the Pacific mail
lino from Panama to California nnd Oregon.
Passenger# will bo landed utthe railroad wharf at A*pln>
wall free. Transit at tho Isthmus at tiie paasengera’ ex
pense.
' Tito Isabel will slso connect at Havana with tho U. 8. mail
Steam Comjiany’s line at Now Orleans. Tickets for Key
West and Havana can ho had of
COHENS fc HERTZ. Agents at Savannah,
Tickets for New Orlcaus, Aspinwall andSan Francisco,can
l>e lmd by applying to
MORDECAI & CO,Agents.Charleston
janlff
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Flit
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to Ihllahassee
commenced op the 6th Inst., running threo times a week
via. Newton, Bainbridgo, and Quincy, snd three times a
week via. Thomasvlhe. Duncansvllle, fco.
Passengers by this route wlllleave Macon at half past 9
o’clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The stages
leaving Ogletborgeeither way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tate
labassee, at 10 o’clock on the evening of tbe next day—timb
by either route 35 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Bainbrldge
nnd Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leave* Tallahassee on
Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way ol
Thmnasville—{returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays.at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route
In 36 hours—from Macon In 38—and from Savannah in 60
hours. ...»
By till* rou(e Passengers leaving Savannah hy 8 o’cIqo
Train of Curs, will arrive ut Tallahassee in 60 hours, it is
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rout*
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpo $1,76 ; from Oglethorp*
to Tullahnssce, $16.00.
L. C. Siiaw. Agent nt Oglethorpe,
A. A. FtsiiEp, •* “ Tallahassee.
aug30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor,
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
—
A DAILY TRAIN for pamnger* leaves Macon at 0W, A.
M.. arrive at Oglethorpo at 10>$, A. M. Leaves Ogle
thorpe at 11X, A. M.. arrives at Macon at 8tf, P. M Chn-
nccting each gray with tlio Central and Macon and Western
Train nnd the Tallahassee Mail Stago Line. Passengora
dino at Fort V'ailoy at 1 P. M.
ml5 i OEQ. W. ADAM8. BuperintendenL
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Mall Train.
Leaves Macon daily, at 8 o’clock, P. Mi
“ Atlanta “ “ 6M “ P. M.
C ONNECTING at,Atlanta with the Trains of tlie Western
and Atlantic ajul LaGrenge Roads, and with the Day
Train of the Georgia Road, and st Maw i with the Day
Train* of the Central and 8outh-western i>oade. Fusenger
will arrive in Macon at 12>{.and at Atlanta at 1)4, having
tbe remainderof the night for rest.
Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala,) wh?
leave Savannah at 8 A. if., will arrive at Montgomery in for*
ty-eight hours, including all stoppages, and only ten hour*
staging.
AccommodationTrains.Tri-Weekly, wilt leave Macon every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. H. Re
turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. at IX A. M. This Train will connect with the Night
Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and 'wijh the Night
Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by th* up.
ward Train can dine at Griffin.
Macon, May 17.1862.
EMERSON FOOTE, 8up’t*
3mo jy 22
CANARY CAGES BY THE I.ABT STEAMER—
/pjw A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canstT
tfrigSr Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand-
IwJKl M>mn ( - Bg0 > * nJ 000 P roof ngiinst Mites, have only
tn make an early call for a choice from a fine u
sortment. ,♦
mh28 J. P. OOLLJN3,100 Bryarf-st
R EDUCED PRICES FOR CASH —Tlie umlorslgnnd will
sell spirit ga* or burning fluid, by the gallon at 76 eta.,
so aar.uzrca,ou<iu uiikw, .ouurwip, iu.iu zauet uu, uu half-gallon 37>1 cts., quart 20cts..and pints 10 t*.; Gas
do mixed and assorted randies, 75 packages Teas.Black. Im- “j B similar reduction ; and nil other articles, such
nv.-....- , as tubs, buckets,brooms, washboards, churn*, fcc., fcc.
Housekeepers will reodilr perceive the advantage of ap
plying at this establishment for every article they may re -
quire in tho house furnishing line, except dry goods and
cabinet furniture. Coll and see the new order of things,
mhll J. P. COLLINS, 100 Br.rsn-st
mh2fi
It RODGDRS.
CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE.—A pair of bay
'Horses, kind, gentle and excellent travellers. Ap-
may4 PADELFORD. FAY fc CO.
E NGLISH VERMIN DESTROYER.— 1 This article l* exten
sively used in England for destroying all kinds of bugs,
worms, fcc. For Roaches and Ants, there is nothing equal
to it. It has been fairly tested in this city, and can be re
lied upon assn effectual exterminator of all kinds of vermin.
Justreceived, and for Buie by W. W. LINCOLN,
<e 16 Monument-square.
P LAIN WHITE, BLUE AND BUCK BERAIZE; cambric
and jaconet muslins j Nainsook and mull muslins;
plaid and striped jaconet and Swiss muslins $ plain and fig
ured Swiss muslin; embroidered)Swiss muslin;.whiteana
prganda muslins; colored linen lustres { and a fine assort-
H OSIERY, fcc.—While and blue crape de Pario. blue and
white Tarlton, black and figured Lace, white and bl’k
Silk Fringe. ladies' Hose, worsted net Gloves, do Silk and
lisle do, fine black Barege, Mourning Muslins fco., just re
ceived by steamer, and for sale by
mav28 IaROCHF. fc BOWNE.
M ANTILLAS.—Received per steamer Florida, rleb black
Applique lace Mantillas, newest design, white Barege,
N. W. Collars and Edgings, Ribbons. .Hosiery, Gloves, fcc.
_may2G ^ J DgWITT fc MORGAN _
J UST'RKCElVED BY LAST STEAMER—Plain and flgur-
ed black Barege, black and white plaid summer Silk,
plain and figured black Tissue, blackSe wing Silk for dresses,
bUck FouUrd 81k. black English Veil Crap*. Cawbrie and
French MosUns, for sale by
m*y29 ■... AIKIN fc BURNS. •
d . :»*»*
N OTICE.—The firm of J, F. Prior fc Co. waa dizsolved
by mutual consent, on tho 14tb Inst. Mr. Z. N. Wink
ter is fully authorized to uio the name of the Arm In set
tlingthu business of said firm. J. F. PELOT.__ ,
Z. N. WINKLER.
I hove this day associated with myself, In the drayage
businezz, Sir. David Waldbaur. *
apUO ; Z. N. WINKLER,.
SASIIES, DOOHB AND BLINDS. .
15,000
in* l/annl nnAri.T,rinn« ll<M.
1001?tnol Doors,variouz sizes.
OddSIzesfurnUhedon the same terms For sole by
JOHN O. FALLIOA
[QANT
L inen Turkish friction towels—a very uzefui
article for bathing purposes, and mneb sqperi* to tlie
gloves now in use Where rrictlon Is Teqnlred, they aril
very highly recommended by the medical faculty in Eng
land and tne United States, just received snd for sole by *•
mU24 W. W. UNCOLN, Monument Square
A toation or the pn bl i cte^resuec HuU ?eaRf?totheabo r *
named ware, as being a sabtitut*. which for did fa warrant
ed to to equally m good. It fa a holder metal than Mirer,
eouzequeutljr will bear rougher uzag*. - tt V* a combtnatton
of perfectly pare metals, and ts ae fr*e frotn eoiroslon as
silver. Every article wIU.be warranted to retain UeOrigin- *
al color. It consist* In part of,tbrfolIo*ltertahfa.*n4
dessert forks, te«k fable and dessert : spoons?fcst,- jut ci-
ecivedandforsafaby
may? . y J. P.-COLLINS. iOQBrvan^treot .