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• Bacon 8Mm
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orteoni, "" Cub> 76 bbl „ tf ew Orleans.
MouSS %*bbU tUuKore. 76 do Cannl, 60doH Smith**.
Fu**- K«S»delpl>l» Ham*. 600 Baltimore can-
*Mhl3* Side*, 20 do Shoulder*.
’S’STwora-amu fi« i**f 8
ijro Starch—60 boxes No.landFamlly
. < i i..ir Hturrh. 75 do
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firANTED—100,000 pound* Georgia raised Wool. Cash
W paid on delivery. janOl KlDBKE * RODGERS
HI WANTED TO RENT—A email, oomfortabV house In
gg* central part of the city, rent moderate. Apply, at
this office.
“FOR RENT,-Tli* itore la WhiUker street now occu-
B ided bj the lubacribere a* a wholesale itore, or which
possession can be had Immediately.
Also, will be rented about the lint of April next, their re*
tMI atore, corner of Whitaker and Congress a* "*- ”*
further partlculan apply to M. PRENDERG.
feblfl
streets. For
AST k Co.
on the premlie*.
FOR RENT—The dwelling, No. 162 Bryan-atreet, be*
fiS| ween Montgomery and JefTerion streot*. Hie house I*
kiiillln good order, haring recently undergone a thorough
repair. Possession can be had Immediately^
mh6 Broughton street, oppo«lte St. Andrew’s Hall.
TO U-7T—Until the 16th of September, a Store,
suitable for storing grain, cotton, &c. Will be rent-
cd low If appllod for Immediately
"may^l—10
lor Immediately. Apply to
CRUUKR k WADE. 84 Bay-at.
TO RENT—A comfortablo two story wooden
Dwelling on Abercorn*street near the Marshall
Homo, from 1st July to 1st October. Terms low.’
tppiyto may20 JOBBER At RODGERS.
TO RENT—A House at the oorner of Hull-street
and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—gooil e
. »*---•• •• ipleto. and In a good neigh la
fc ter, out buildings complete, „
uuuu, with or without stauding furniture, IVom 1st ...
1st November. Inquire at the Courier office. mh!
MO.W.OMUim, . (UHHA.. bb.Bid
O. W. GARMAN Y it CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AnsmiiaA, Qsotyia, ; -
JtlCBOUiCRDOXR. HOWARD 0. WADE.
CRUGHIl & WADE,
* FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M Bay-street, Savannah.
r, u. mux. joun romnm.
BEHN it FOSTBir
FACTORS AND COMMISSION Ml
.Stowmnak, Oa.
P. H. Bxnw. of Savannah. John Fu8nn.from Hancock Co,
IIKXRT R, PORT.
FORT it DUNHAM.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCK
iSawmnaA, Oa.
T. R. MJNIUM.
IANT8,
JOHN T. ROWLAND, JOHN T. ROWLAND. JR,
ROWLAND it CO., 1
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-street. Savannah.
H. K. WASHBURN, Ag’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, OA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No, 94 Bay-street, SflnannaA.
O’HHAR it STONEY,
FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
LATK or TUB niut or LKMRK. O'HRAR a CO,
simple, near tho business portion of the city Also,
trust lota No*. 26 and 20 Monterey ward, and fronting tho
square. Apply to n.»y4 WYLLY it MONTMOLLIN.
fu';, KEtoW wtaUMdhalf boxes BUreh,«<l.
™I*,fai. Boom. 'JSdo rftsr, 150do Talent
5dm»ndue Candle..-5 doSpeml, a do St.t,
Ml blbta PlS*!’ Sl^So So N K Bum, 76
MfrfWI i*ky. 30 do extra old Monongahefo do
' mSKcult. P»K H.b.ff,. 8 Jo ebolee Mndel-
..welied »nd fo' b / lloMAHOH * DOYLE.
»P1'W
.nRIVAToF HEW SUMMBIl GOODS.
M onBVUEBGJST * CO- >“’» S' 18 . P",
Eer Stile olOeorgU. »n .seelent ..mrUneot of
fufimble and cheep apod, c ^. , ' ri ' ln8—
JfjjJJyJaTKWSbt m°a“ilata for gentlemen's and
‘•^‘““ehameTeen, «guted and printed Grenadine.,
•g Si “deWee Sitka, tadlaa neadla »ork cottars.
‘f u‘a“ri E°Kb! Eogltab and American Prints,
1 i n and 94
’fSfolSlriJ.alVot 1 cambric and SatUa edging, and
be reeelring further supplies bj the ateamera
InbW the mmitb. 118 Broughton at.eet, oppo.lte ^fbrint
Andrew’s Hall-
TvrWITT k MORGAN have In store, to which they are
Bk‘rfSSSmS Staph? 1 Good™ which they aw selling at
“ m “” s ■HSi'aaasa*
Pillowcase Linen*
printed Barege*
Do. TUiue*
Do. Grcnsdine*
Bins* d* Laino
printed Mullins
UrnndiM ind Cambric*
Scotch *nd French Ginghams
Incej. Ribbons. Ac.
Indiei md Gents. Kid, Silk
w d Lisle Gloves
Lsdiei snd amt Misses Net
Clone and Hits
Cuiimerej and Vesting*
White and col’d Linen Drills
Mourning Goods of all de-
icrlptions
And other styles of plantal
log. Congress-street.
do
Irish
Long Urns
Illrds-eye Diaper*
Huckabucks
Towels and Diaper
Linen Damask
Damask Napkins
Bleached and Brown Muslins
Furniture Trimmings
Pavilion Uce nnd Net
Umbrellas and Parasols
Swiss. Jaconet and Plaid Mus
lins .
Georgia Osnaburgs w
on goods. Rlbero’s new build-
mh26
K^ortul and complete .bmk of Summer nnd other Ilry
SjfJbut lliey .111 Oder upon the molt necommodallng
lm< A. arret care h.« been eaerelae,; In the .election nf
their stock, with a view both to price and quality, they con-
(’kntiyTnvlte tb.dr Hend._.nd the public g«»eraUy to call
md eiatulae for themselves.
D RfSS GOODS.—Received per steamship^Alabama—Uv-
coder, bntwn and black burage. sat in stripe printed <hi,
iniill figured do for childrens wear. Swiss embrotded chtm-
tsettsand understeeves. Swiss embroidered and
binds, ladies’ sewing silk net mlt* and glove, striped silks,
„ta.ll 5g.mdme.Un.,ter »le b,^^ n0WNE
N “ EW GOODS.—Received per steamer, Paris Bareges, Tis-
. N .a_ v l'mm.1. P«fnlirif*ti nnn Jap.
mum.—f*. , , ■■ , . .
xv sues and Barege de brines. French Cambrics and Jac
onet*, English and American Prints, Slteeting Ulicos and
Ginghams. Plaid India nnd Glace Silks, now style N. W. Col-
Isrs! Chemisettes and Sleeves, Parasols and Umbrellas, IIo-
„ ffir .,Ul.m..Ulbbon.,A«. A M0MAy
■ uci nrAjrd»r..J —We have just received, a fresh sup
J ply oi ladles’ merino, gauze, silk nnd cotton Vests,
Misses and infant’s merino vests, gents silk, merino, gauze
and cotton vests: also, a fine assortment of linen cambric
handkerchief*, ladles’ and misses’ white and brown cotton
hose, white ami 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
brie handkerchiefs, colored and bluck silk cravats, htocks
urito.f.m'.te.b, ABUS* BURS*
S HAU LS. ke —Super, and common crape shawls plain
'*
.. andsmbroldereil. vundyko collars beautllul goods, as-
icrted parasols, plain, striped and checked glace silks, sum
mer do, barfges. tissues and grenedlncs, colored nnd white
jsconet snd organdy muslins, a largo assortment of Irish
linens. French printed cambrics. „ . _ . „
M PRENDERGAST k CO.,
‘ 178 Broughton-street,
JjVOR SALFr-A tru.itvand capablo negro woman with her
three children. Apply at this office.
apUP
pOR SAIaB—A deslreahle residence on a trust lot, ln feo
F OR 8AU5— 1 Two hundred and two and a half (202J{)
acres of land, situated on Reedy Creek, In Wilkinson
countr. Apply to
128
apl2fi
WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
T70R SALE—A very Intelligent mulatto man, a good cook
Jf a *• -*
and house servant. Apply to
npI28 WYIaLY k MONTMOLLIN.
JjMlR SALK—Threo^ very likely young negro men, good
nxemen and Geld hands.
apl'28 ’
fW«
k MONTJIOLL1N.
CAIIPKT6 PUB SERVED.
rpiIOSF. families desirous of hay ing their (iirpots taken
up, ami packed for preservation during.tho summer,
cun havo the same atteuded to by my Upholsterers who
have full experience, having devoted several years to it In
New Orleans. Carpets will be packed and stored until
‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' orders to
(umlllea may wish them relayed. Send yo»r onlers ti
WM. II. GUION, Agent.
np!28 Car|>et Warehouse, 140 Congres
st.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
BELDEN k CO..
Savannah, comer of Broughton and Bamard-ttreett.
fn To Planters, Merchants and othkhh vium.voank
XIL^vannah to lax IN THOR BumJra.—The under-
signed would call particular attention to their exten- “
slve wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT.
Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and can
therefore bo sold cheaper, bocause they are not burthened
with Jobber’s profits, while for quality and style they will
compare with anything in the market.
Having permanently located In Savannah, we are deter
mined to secure patronage by selling good bargains, dealing
fairly with all men. and cross-lifting with none. We are in
league with no Shoe, Clothing or othorestabllshment. eith
er for mutual benefit, or frr the purpose of keeping custom
ers away from those houses where they can buy cheapest.
We expect every customer to Judge for himself, and If we
cannot suit him, willtako pleasure In referring him tooth
ers who can. * BELDEN k CO,
jan27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard-st.
FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE.
— . WE are constantly receiving these valuable
'Cases, aud havo them always in readiness to be
delivered at the shortest nottco.
I. W. MORRELL k CO
N. B.—We are pormltted to Inform tho public that we
have received from Mr. Raymond, of New York city, a let*
td r
tor signed by tho different members of the United States
Senate, who were appointed to take chargo of the body of
the Hon. Henry Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed In one
of Fisk’s Metallc Cases.) and who went with it to Kentucky;
they say to Mr. Raymond, that the Caso answered tho pur-
pose fur which It was Intended, and meets with thelranpro-
batlon. and they cheerfully recommend It to the public as
being superior to nny other Case for tho transportation ol
the dead. The letter can lio seen by calling on
fob!4 I. W. MORRELL & CO
DYING AND RENOVATING.
73 Yorkst,, rear of the Court House. Savannah. Ga.
Established In 183!!.
L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers,
.ke.. cleaned and dyed various colors, Ladles’ Bonnets
[Reached nnd Pressed In a fashionable style, Kid Gloves
Cleaned,and Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned. Renovated or
Dyed,as maybe required. All done In the samestyle which
1ms generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.—
Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s express, railroad
or steamboats, are requested to write me per mall, so that
I may know where to call for them and which way to send
them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will
be about 25 cents. All orders punctually attended to.
apU2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
BANCROFT it BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase nnd Snle of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Hay-street. Savannah. Jan24
WILLIAM H. DASIIEl!
ATTORNEY AND CMJnsELLORAT^W,
TroupviUe, Lowndes county, Ga.
Will practise In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia:
and in JelTorson, Madison, Hamilton, nnd Columbia noun-
ties, Florida. f e b23
WM. t. WH.UAM8. THADDEt’S OUTER. JACK DROWN.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER it BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT IAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise in the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston.
Stewnrt, Randolph. Muscogee, L*e, and nny adjoining
counties where their services may be required. Jan29
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OjT Telegraphed Ibf .tlw' Georgijinl'^S"
* New Orleans Markets-Crops, ins.
: Nfw Orleans, Juno 1, P, M,.
Cotton la still flat To-day tho mIm have reached
barely 400 .balei* The Aralia't news waa received
at 8 o’olook p. ra. The recelptt to-day havo been 000,
and the exports 8,000 bales.
Account* from tho Mladsalppl and lied River dls
triota relative to the growing crops, are unfavorable,
owing to tho continued drought and cold nights.
The jury in the trial or AoRrs Anderson, charged
with tho murder of her seducer, Tlylor, have brought
in a verdict of acquittal.
sea tleaumtilp, William Itnlllnl, cornu.-™,.........
oah for Havana,vln Ktiy Wnst. on the lfithand 80th of taeh
month, and leaves Ilnvnna for Savannah, via Key; West* on
zwSBBBm
• rSITED BTATBS MAM. MITO—
Texas Gold Uxcltement,
New Orleans, Juno 1,
Toxos dotes to May 27tli havo been received, from
which accounts of the extent of the recent gold dis
coveries are conflicting—on tho whole discouraging.
The majority of tho reports agree that the quantity
of gold found is too small to reward the labor of
digging.
New York Cotton Market—Advance In Teas.
New York, June 2.
Tho Cotton mnrket continues steady, with large
snics.
Teas havo advanced twenty per cent, in this market.
Charleston Cotton Mnrket,
Charleston, Juno 2—P. M.
Tho Bales of tho week reach 7,000 bales, at figures
ranging from 8 to 11J cents, being an advance of a
half cent on quotations at tho close of tho previous
week. Tho mnrket closes with tho following quota
tions, viz s Ordinary to Good Ordinary, 9 a 10 cents ;
Middling, 104 R l°l 5 Good Middling, 11; Fair 114.
Receipts of tho week 2.610 bales, against 0,252 in
tho corresponding week of last year. Stock on hand,
exclusive of that on shipboard, is 33,264 bales. In
creased receipts at oil the ports about 13,000 leBs than
the statement given lost week.
jjvnr’s lane, being part
of Milieu’s,form. A plan of the lots may Is; set-n at our
counting room. Term*—ono-thlrd cash, balance in two
equal annual Instalment#, with Interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
2FOR NEW YORK.—To leave on Saturday. 4tb
to o’clock. P. M.—The splendid steamihlp ALA-
- 1 le&ve as above. For
»» u u uuu, r. at,—11
Captain 0. D. Ludlow,
frolgbt or passage, apply to
june2
PADELTORD. FAY k CO.
NEW YORK—Union Llno^-The regular
B packet sohr. CHARI^S MILJ<B, Francis) rots tor,
lave quick dispatch for the above port. For freight
or passage, apply to
junel OGDEN k BUNKER.
hTyler, master, can nccommodato a few more patson-
^application Is made imroodleteljr to^
1 k BUNKER.
NEW YORK—New Line—.The regular
packet schr. VIRGINIA. Capt. Axworthy, will meet
Ispatoh for the above port. For freight or passage,
apply to may29 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
LIVERPOOL—The hark RHODES, Capt. E.
Ross, will meet with dispatch for tho abovo. For
or passage, apply to
maylP h. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
OPPOSITION LINE,
Change <f Departure—Bn- Palatka, Fla., and all the interne-
___ diale landings on the route.
Pd/cICSJn tl’ 8 superior new Stoam-packetWELAKA,
jMSSati/JSSimCaptain N. Kina, will, until further not!c r
leave everySoTL’KnAT. at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Rate of 1’assago In large, airy State Rooms, as follows:
To Darien |3 00 I To PIcolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N. B,—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free of all ebargesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
fobl8 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
NEW BOOKS.
A REVIEW of the Spiritual Manifestations, read before
the Congregational Association of N. York aud Brook
lyn, by Kov Charles Beecher.
| Journal of an African Cruise, comprising sketches of the
Canaries, tho Cape de Verde. Liberia. Madeira, Sierra 1&-
one. nnd other places nf Interest on tho west coast of Afri
ca—by Horatio Bridge. U S Navy ; edited by Nathaniel
Hawthorne.
Silver and Pewter, or contrast of New York Life.
Memoirs. Journal and Corrcs|Kmdenco of Tboa Moore—
edited by tho Right Hon. Is>rd John Russell, M P.
Bamum’s Illustrated News, No. 20. Received by
* • ' BEl
may20
J. U. CUBBEDGE. ■
PROPOSALS FOR TIMBER.
pROPOSALS are requested for tho delivery at Reedy
tpH
Il’RiXG AND SUMMER SILKS—A new assortment of
v3 stripes snd phW. new pattern gingham, bareges and
tissues, ladies’ colored nnd black umbrellas nnu parasols,
.... irimn to suit all shades of silks and lmreges. black not
mantillas, shawls, points and scarfs, white and black sew
ing illk scarfs, white lace nnd colored silk mantillas, white
lad colored crape shawls, black swan silks, black bareges
md tissues, black and lead French ginghams, lor sale by
tp 113 AIKIN k IIHRNEM.
R hons. Scotch ginghams, black npt mlt* nnd gloves, la
dies’ colored silk gloves, damask linen nankins anddoyles.
birds-eye diaper, long lawns, linen cambric hdkfs., Ac., for
laic at the lowest prices by ...
ap!22 DkWITT k MORGAN.
ADIES’ DRESS GOODS.—Printed organdies, greu
bareges, jaconets, lawns, tissues, glace silks.
.dines.
bareges, jaconets, lawns, tissues, glnce silks, grn de
Paris, French cambrics. India silks, figured nnd dootted
swiss mull, nansnok and cambric muslins, silk and linen
lustre*, fcc., for sale at tho lowest price by
apl22 DsWITT k MORGAN.
S I’R .
Silk*, black summer do. black grenadine silks, n fine as
sortment of new bareges, figured stripes nnd plaid, plain,
figured, plaid snd striped tissues, a large assortment of la
dies’ black and colored silk umbrellas and parasols, a large
snd fine assortment nf all qualities of hosiery, silk and lace
mantilla*, white and black net mantillas, shawls points and
scarfs. Swiss and lace chemizets, light kid gloves, lacemtts
and cloves, for sale by
aplll AIKIN k BURNS
R ~ ECE1YED PER FIJIRIDA—Colored silk mantillas, plain
glace silks, brown silk parasols, bareges and tissues,
doited and figured Swiss muslin*, black sumer bombasln,
lawns, pillowcase cotton.gents colored bordered, hdkfs., &c.
fur sale at tho lowest prices, by
ap!13 DkWITT k MORGAN.
C ‘ HEAP CASH STORE^Cornerof Whitaker and Congress
streets.—'Hie subscribers have jusl received per Ala
bama. a fresh supply of Three-Ply nnd In {t ain Carpet*, en
tirely new patterns. Also, fl-f nnd 8-4 Floor Oil Cloth, which
v ! ll be sold at unusual low prices.
n<>4 M. PRFNDEROAST fcCO.
H OURnTn(THoons—Black Grenadine. Crape de 1'arisl
Bareges. .Silks, Bombazines, Alpacas, Norwich Cloths
and Poplins. Mourning lawns nnd French Muslins. Black
Crape and Love Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, etc., just re-
tthed and for sale by •* . . „
mh7 DsWITT k MORGAN.
_ Island. Delaware River, for the construction of
Harbor by tho United States, of from 500 to 1000 sticks of
best Carolina or Georgia Yellow Pino Timber, not bled,
sound and straight, sixty feet long each, to square twelve
inches free of sap fifteen feet from tho butt, and to hold
ten incites diameter at point: to be delivered as may be
required, between tho first of Juno and last of September
next. Address Brevet Major .101 IN SANDERS.
niay’A—lm Delaware City, Delaware.
NOTICE.
C ITY TREASURER’S OFFICE. Savaxsah, 13th January,
1853.—'The subscriber is now ready to receive Returns
oH’roperty liable to City Taxation.
J. GEORGE.c. T
u »ton A Co. is this day dissolved, by the withdrawal of
William B. Scranton. I>. T. SCRANTON.
JOS. JOHNSTON.
msy!7 W. B. SCRANTON.
C O-PARTNERSHIP.—Tho undersigned having as>oclated
with them Henry II. Scranton, will continua the Gro-
«ry business under the firm of Scranton, Johnston it Co.
D. T. SCRANTON.
. «oayl7 JOS. JOHNSTON.
$500 Challenge.
IIO BEN SACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principles,compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and 1ms never beon known to fail in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when
tills remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de
stroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tape Worm.
This worm is tho most difficult to destroy of all that in
habit the human body. It grows to an utmost Indefinite
length, anil becoming so coiled and fasteued in the lntes
tines nnd stomach as to produce Fils. St. Vitas’ Dance, kc ,
which is the cause of many going to tho grave, not believ
ing that these complaints havo their origin from the tape
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who are alllicteil with this aw-
ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills; tho Syrup to bo taken in doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls threo times a day, then take from five to
eight or my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass tho worm. By
strictly following those directions, the most obstinate cases
of tape worm can be speedily cured.
Round or Stomach Worm.
This worm Is usually found in the small intestines, and Is
the worm must common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, as adults havo frequently boen known to
suffer with them. The symptoms must promlneut while
nffected with this worm, are hurdness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, pteking at the
nose, a bluets!) streak under the eye*, lie. If you.or any ol
your children have any of the above symptoms, Hoben-
sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—hy using
it you have a certain, spfe and speedy cure ; and If aftei
using It according \o the directions the patient Is not re
stored to health.and tho worms thoroughly eradicated from
tho system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
the grave, as for fail, there is no such word as fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Ascarldca, or Small Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the human sytein U liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be
found in tlie rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the Ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such us Inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangements of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can be used is Ilobensack's Worm syrup. Such Is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradies.that
I defy nny oro*. to produce a caso whore my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not
cure. All that is necessary is to use tho syrup In accord
ance with direction* on each bottle ; and In case a gentle
purgative ts required la order to allay the Irritation they
produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action nnd
lealthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant
" -for
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 90 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
McQ.UEEN Mcintosii,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville. Fla.
JULIAN IIARTRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane. Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane. Savannah, Ga.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DIST.
Office, comer Bay and Bamard-streeU. Savannah.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
W n O L KB ALB A.VD RKTA1L DKALRR IW
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW' SASH AND PANEL DOORS
West Side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga.
BROWN ii HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
WEST BROAD 8TUKCT. SAVANNAH. QA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Corner of Ray nnd Will taker-streets. Office hours from 9
A. M.,to 2, P. 5Lj and from 3)4, P. M. to 0, P. 51.
DANIELL it COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEIJURS AT UVW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER,
Will take contracts for Building and Work in 5Iasonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St. An
drew’s Hall, Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
The subscriber Is prepnred to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.und from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satlsfiiction. IVIces very loir. Best reference
, J. J. MAURICE.
^“Gutters and Conductor* mndo to order.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Alligator, East Florida.
WIU practice In tho Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Oil. S. S. Sibley, and R. U. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah. Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Fbrsyth. Monroe County, Ga.
S. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIUlt AT LAW.
Mimticello. Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. 11. Fu mwo, Savannah. Ga. feb3
TH; U. NORWOOO. n n WILSON
NORWOOD ii WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Savannah, Ga.,
Will practice in all the Counties of tho Eastern Circuit. Bu
siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten
tion. Office ou Bay street, over Wkiwtkr As i’ai.sua’.
WILLIAM B. FLKMIXII, JOHN M. MtLLKN.
FLEMING it MILLEN.
The undersigned having united in the practice of law. will
attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care.
Office cornerof Buy and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs.
Swift. Dcnslow Az Co’s.
THOMAS IIUGIIES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND-COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Ti-ouprUle, Georgia,
Will practise In tho Clrccult Courts of Thomas. Lowndes
Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia; anil in the Cir-
cult Courts of Jefferson. .Madison nnd Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Floridu. and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of nil persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
GEORGE N. NICIIOLS,
Owens’ Butltltnp,opposite i’uluAi /fouss,
Having made large additions to Id* establishment, continues
todo BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat an.
handsome style, and ou accommodating terms.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents ol tho above Company are prepared
to take risks ngainst Finn on Buildings nnd their contents
Also Makink Ska Risks, on the most f:»vnrulde terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents.
pO-HARTNERSHIP—The undersigned have this day form-
yt ed a co partnership for.the transaction of a Ge
-r Y - partnership for.the transaction of a General
“Dipping and Commission Business, under the firm of Scran-
wn k Tallman. Office, No. 10 Coentte* Slip. New York.
W. B. SCRANTON.
H H. TALLMAN.
Mference*.—Sherman k Collins, Ezra Wheeler k Co.,
r$***H, Crane k Co.. H. D. Pomroy. Nfiw York j Webster
* Palmes, Scranton. Johnston k Co . Rowland k Co.. 8avan-
3m—mayl7
AJQTICR.—The undersigned will continue to
Lumber and Timber business as herotofoi
medicine that can lie taken.
HOBKNSACK’S LIVER PILLS.
No part of tho system 1* more liable to disease than the
liver, It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and if diseased,(the blood of course flowing thro'
all parts of tho body, produceq liver complaints, jaundice,
bilious affections, dyspepsia, kc.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain In
the region of the Uver, vomiting bitter taate, yellow furred
-mlsefull and bounding, the pstn tn the - ,J ~ *■ *-
Lumber and Timber business
Mme mil style of J. Robkrth k Co.
RihlQ
J. ROBERTS.
ROBERT AUSTIN.
ATOTICE—The copartnership heretofore existing be-
tween the undnrsl|i ~
' tween the undersigned, under tho firm of Craxx k
I, --■— is mu uuuurniicne'i. unuur mo iirm ui c*
{MMoxbe. it this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
Dullness of the late firm will he settled by H. A. Crane, to
.“J" 8 *' 1 person*having cbilms will please present them,
. .k .?* 0 tofobted will make payment Either party are
Mtnorlzed to use the name of the lato firm in liquidation.
„ H. A. CRANE,
JPJ3 T. HOLCOMBE.
0° i’MtTNERSIIIP.—'The undersigned having associated
V. wl ‘h him Mr. John R. Johnson anil Mr. James E. Cope,
ui continue the wholesale grocery buslncs under the firm
Holcokbe, Jonssos k Co.
?»r2 T. HOLCOMBE.
7 —The firm of URncnS, Bownh k Co. la
■mm.l . - "solved by mutual consent, to take effect
udn V? January. The Business of the firm will be
»nik7 Isaac D. LiRocho and Alfred T. Bowne, who are
“worized to use the name of the firm In settlement.
ISAAC D. UROCHE,
ALFRED T. BOWNE.
- , EDWARD S, KEMPTON,
RiT ", Jan. 8,1863. RICHARD H. MARSHALL.
The luUcnber* will continue the business at their old
,“' L the firm of LaROCHE k BOWNE.
«J)CD.L)Rocnx. 1
. Auxin T. Bowira. }
JanlO
i .. ---.—V—The firm of Kemptox k Marshall was
uizsolved, by mutual consent, on the 16th Instant.
EDWARD 8. KEMPTON,
- . _ R. H. MARSHALL,
^avannah, 18th Fehrnanr. 1868. feblB
tiara drill and eoatings.
TI -1 i u wnvnu iiuuu >.i its a.u>. s
dotii. ^ en, i 8™** Unots, white hollands,
DaWITT . MORGAN.
*S,F. 0 ^I [I 2!S- 80 W“!«™ Bf ■
8 “ StjiMtta. tO bbla Mela Pork, 16 do
TO. Jo. 16 d. Men Bear, 20 half do Fulton Marttt Boat
“'MIJ mla WEBSTER k PALMES.
. p } l &wB^K.T _Sbbl,p, ‘ H4 “' “ a
pain Is generally In the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the sklii becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stool*
clay colored. Till* disease can be cured by tho use of Ho-
New Orleans Market.
New OrLeans, June 2.
Cotton baa been more active to-day (Thursday),
5,000 boles having been sold.. The better qualities
nre firm, but the lower grades have declined 4c. The
quotations are—Low Middling, 9 to 94c ; Strict Mid
dling, 104. The receipts to day are 230 bales. Ex
ports, 5,000 bale*.
Sugar lias declined—fair is quoted nt 3 to 3ic.
Prime Molaayea is quoted at 18 to 18 jc.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Jbr Palatka. E.F..via Darien, Brunswick. St. .Vary*, Jackson
ville, Middtdiurg. Black Creek and Picolata.
1 “ Tho superior 8team Packet WM. GASTON,
_^Capt. T. E.Shaw, willleaveonTuosday Morn-
o’clock, ond will continue to leave every Tueiday.
Tho Rates of Passage by tills Boat, areas follows:
To Darion $3 00
St. Marys 450
Jacksonville 0 00
Picolata 8 00
Palatka 8 00
Black Creek... 8 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam Packet wharf, or to
U m«y31 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
AVM. R, SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No 17 Whitaker street. Savannah,
Has just opened a large and choice variety of New
SfRixo and Summer Goons, consisting in rmrt of black,
figured nnd fancy French Cassiineres ; black and col-
.ored CiiBlimere i Cloths and Cnshraerotta; while and
fancy Linen Drills; with a lurge assortment of fancy Mar-
« CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE.—A pair or bay
^Horses, kind, gentle nnd excellent travellers. Ap-
may-4 PADELFORD. FAY k CO.
. , rge ai
seilles and Linen Vestings, nil of which he Is prepared to room,
make up to order In the most fushlonablo style, and on ac
commodating terms ap6
ffN— n HORSI-i* FOR SALE—A pair of very handsome
✓yTYshowy carriage horses, warranted snund and gou.
tie. lor sale for $550. on 0 months credit. Also, a second
hand carriage, and hurnoss, silver mounted, but little used,
for $400. on tho samo terms. Apply to ■
may81—10 CRUGF.R & WADE. 84 Bay-street.
TROTTING HORSE FOR 9ALR-
, -A fine young gen-
- - - tie mare, that goes her mile in a little over three
minutes. Apply to
may28—0 CRUEER k WADE, 84 Bay-street.
by
_ PARAS0I.S AND U5IBRELlJ\S.—New style French
Canopy Parasols, silk nnd satin do chene enibrolder-
keddo.silkandcottonUmbrellns.nll prices, fur sale
" , n " UROCHE Ar
:nh28
z 110WNE.
WM. R. SYMONS,
Offers for sale, a large assortment of Cloths. Cns-
Isimere* and Vestings, consisting in pert of the fol-
lowing articles, selected by himself during tho past
summer in London nnd Pans, which he will mnke un tn or-
S - ( ' cr * n Hit* best style of workmanship, and at tho shortest
UMMr.lt CIIA\ ATs—a new assortment just received by notice. His stock of Rendvmnde Clothing and of Furnish-
may 19 PRICE & VEADER. No. 147 Bny-st ’ * - - -
stant supply of the above articles lor salp by
mnyl2 BRIGHAM. ICELLY k
j^EMONS'
rail
■10 boxes just received and for sale by
A. BONAUD.
S YRUP BOTTLES—Engraved and plain, for sale by
apb®J- P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-streot
Dust for cleaning knives, and Tripoli, for cleaning brass,
glass. &c.. for sale by apl22 J. P. COLLINS.
I Co’s Now York celobrated brands of Tobacco, by
ap!27—12 R. MAYER, 0 Whitaker street.
•t. by
HCE k \
. w .. . qi , -
d half casks of St Jullen and St Emilllon, for sale by the
cask or gallon, by may20 A. BONAUI*.
I .^OR SALE—A likely negro mam, aged 25 years, a good
axeman and timber hand ; also, a boy aged 18 years, a
field liund and ostler. Apply to
niay31
WYLLY k 5IONTJIOLLIN.
1 ?OR SALE—A negro woman aged 27 years, a cook, wash
er and Ironer. with her girl child aged 6 years. Apply
to mayfil WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN.
jyjcINTOSH SHERIFF’S SALE'
yen
»NTi
— — -Will be sold in front of
the court house in the city of Darien, on the first
Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of snle. ono
tract of land In McIntosh county, containing two hundred
aeres. more or loss, situated on South Newport river bound
ed by lauds of 51rs. Thomas and Rents ; also, nt the a nno
time nnd place, n negro man named 51nndny j levied on ns
the property of Edward B. Baker to satisfy a fl. fa. issued
out of McIntosh Inferior Court. In favorof Theodore P. l’eaao
vs Edward U. Bnker. Conditions cash.
_ fuuel C. O’NEAL, Deputy Sheriff Mcl. C.
L inen Turkish friction towels—a very useful
article for bathing purposes, nnd much superior to the
gloves nmv In use Where friction Is required, they are
very highly recommended by the medical faculty In’ Eng
land and the United States, just received nnd for salo by
nili'24 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga.. late junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. Cociiim.vk, Inviuton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to nil business entrusted to Ids care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F. H. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; 51 5Iarsh,Savannah.
may7—d&wly
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A. RAILROAD,
Biugiptld. Walker County. Georgia.
W ILL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn.
Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being situa
ted in a region of country abounding In grain. It can usual
ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost
any other point upon tho W. k A. Railroad
Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary
Instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order-
ing grain will please forward sack* with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Win. 51. Wadly, Sa
vannah. mnylO
BONNETSf BONNETSII
50 cases just received at the TRIMMING AND
GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughton-at.-
_ Country 5Icrchant* Milliners, and tho public gener-
ly. are invited to examine this stock. It consists of 50
different stylos elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp,
rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much
admired styles; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods :
a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris
silk lace shaties. extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw
trimmings, dress do. wh’to ana colored lace, gimps aud gal
loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell nnd
other combs, lmir puffs, curls and plaits, ribbon plaits,
flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy
wriatletts, buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid,
fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in
fancy establishment*.
Smoking caps, slippers, children’s habliinents. such ns
robes, sacks marked with now patterns for braiding.
5frs. Doyle, assisted by competent miliners from New
York, will attend to the trimming department, and will on
deavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her
with orders. Fancy and other bonnet* cleansed, bleached
and pressed. Pinking done.
gST" Five bonnet makers wanted immediately, who must
perfectly understand their business. npl30
S CHOOL BOOKS.—Wobstcr’s Unabridged Dictionary,
Boston School Dictionary. Fitch’s Mapping Plates.
I’lerpont's American First Class Book,
Loomis’ Elements of Algebra.
Youinati'KClass Rook of Chomestrr.
Qiiarkenbo’s First lessons In English Composllion.
Parley’s Common School History. Bullion’s Latin Reader.
' '' ’ i veil and for sale by
S. S. SI BLEY. 135 Congress-street.
A further supply r
may 18
ling dressos. French printed jaconets and cambrics,
figured and plain swiss iiiu*lins. plaid and stripe swiss nnd
cam brie muslins, nansnok. jaconet and mull muslins cm
broidered clear lawn hdkfs.. N W collars nnd cambric, nnd
cambric nnd swiss bands, ribbons, hosiery, gloves. Ac., fust
received by mnj22 DkWITT A MORGAN.
rpo BUILDERS.—Sealed proposals will be received by the
X undersigned, until the 25th of Juno next, to furnish
nil the materials and erect the keeper's dwelling nnd office
at L-iurel Grove Cemetery, according to plan and *]K:clfica-
tions to bo seen at 51esxr*. Slioll & Fav's. Architects.
JOHN 5lAI.LF.RY. Chairman
mny22 Committee on Health nnd Cemetery.
I INKN GOODS.—Linen sheeting, nil widths; pillowcase
J linen; 8, 1012-4 damask and snow-drop table cloths ;
8-1 and lo 4 blenched nnd brown damask, damask napkins
and duiless. Scotch and huckahnck diapers, birds-eye do,
Richardson's. Young’s nnd other styles of family linens, nil
warranted pure linen, for i-ale in qunntilles or bv the piece,
hv LaROCHE .A I10WXK,
nih’28 Cor. Whitaker. Congress nnd St. Jnlinn-sts
C HEAP CASH STORE.—Corner nf Whitnker nmi Congress
streets.—STOCK IN TRADE AT AUCTION.—The sub-
scrlbers. in order lo close their buslnossat the above stand,
will dispose of the entire stock of Dry Goods now remain
ing, nt auction, commencing the 1st June next. The stock
Is lnr> .... ...
STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair-
and pressed in the latest fashion.
P*y7-i Three Apprentices and three Bonnet Sowers are
wanted Immediately.at the Brough ton-street Trimming and
General Variety Store dec!2
DRY FFJST PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just
I received, a few caies water-proof Boots; also, a
II lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine ns-
•►sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ over Shoe*.
some of a new and approved stylo, which will be sold at low
prices, by R. FLANIGAN k CO., 100 Bryan-streot.
All la want will please call and Judge for themselves,
deoil
clay colored. Tills disease can be cured by tho ...
bensnek’a Liver Hlls, as they act directly upon the seat of
the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system.
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases are
dizziness in the head, heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac , ami some
times general languor or the whole body, from this it will
bo seen that the disease owes Its origin to a disorganized
state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s l iver Pills Is
tho very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the
system Into & healthy action, and rendering the blood pure
and healthy.
To Females.
You will find these Pill* an Invaluable medicine in many
complaint* tn which you nre subject. In obstructions either
total or partial, they havo beon found of inestimable bene
fit in restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so
as to cure all complaints which may arise from female ir
regularities. ns headache, dimness of sight, pain In the side,
back, Ac. These Pills are the nnlv snfo and effectual reme
dy to cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness,
51olancholy, Sick Headacne. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dis
ease* that arise from affections of tho Liver, impurity of
the Blond, or const Ipatlon of tho Bowel!.
Medical Evidence.
We, the undersigned Physicians, having had the receipt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say,
that the ingredient* of which they are composed makes
them the best Pill In use for all diseases of the Liver, Im
purities of the Blood, Ac.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, H D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
a®* Purchase none but those having the signature “J.
N. IIOBENSACK,” a* all others are worthless Imitations.
Agents wishing naw supplies, and all others wlshlnj^to
. DANIEL. CROMLAY,
J FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Camera/ Brough
ton and 'Tho subscriber desires to in
form the public that he has opened as above, where
he is prepared to execute orders for Roots of the
finest finish and style, and equal, If not superior to any
heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends in
tliisStatc who have been his patrons in Charleston, respect
fully solicits from thorn and the public a call and a trial.
mhl7
UMBRELLAS.
A fresh assortment of both cotton and silk, jurt re-
_ceived and for sale low, by
Jy24 .!. H. COHEN A CO.. 140 Bmnghton-st.
X
•ge, consisting of every vnriety nf summer snd fall
goods. Country merchants desirous of procuring bargains,
would do well by being In attendance.
Terms—all sums under $100. cash; $100 to $300. four
mouths ; over $300, six month*, approved endorsed notes.
may25 • M. PRENDERGAST A CO.
* of
- colored Printed Lawns, Jaconet, Batiste aud 5Ius-
llns. all at 12)$.*.
3 cases assorted Ginghams, new styles, nt 12J*4.
1 do (n great bargain.) Ladies’‘Llneu Cambric Hand
kerchief*. nt 12>jf.
IVe have much pleasure in directing particular attention
to the arrival by the steamship Florida of the above goods,
and cnii. with |Ierfecl confidence, recommend them ns tho
cheapest goods over offered for salo in Savannah
M. PRENDERGAST A CO.,
tnny20 178 Broughton-st.. opposite at. Andrew’s Hall.
C ITY 5IARSHAL’S SALE.—Will be sold, on Wednesday,
the first day of June next, at 11 o’clock, A M.. on tlie
ground, known a* tho old barracks, all tlie wooden build,
ing* upon tho land lately ceded to tho city by the United
States, the purchaser to removo the buildings within thir
ty days, or the same will bo sold at tlie risk of such pur
chaser. Terms cash.
muyi9 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, c. v.
QHATHAM'SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will bo sold, on the 2d
> day of June next, before the court house In the city of
_ . - -tyof
Savannah, between tho legal hours of sale, all the lumber,
plank, and spikes. In nil that plank road commencing about
twenty feet east of East Broad-sfreet, on tlie Bay. and con
tinued along Ray-street, and ending on said street about 50
feet west of Barnnnl-street; levied on by virtue of an at
tachment issued tn favor of R. A. Allen A Co., vs. William
Walsh, and sold under and by virtue of an order of tho
Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
county. may21 JOHN HKVANNY. Sheriff c. c.
BY T. J.WA1ilHc
THI8 DAY. at 11 o’clock. In front of store, will bo sold,
Tho usual assortment of Groooriea, Provisions, Liquors,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods, new and second liaud
Furniture Clothing,Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watches,Cutle
ry. Ac, Terms caul before delivery.
N. B.—All articles purchased at auction, and not settled
for before the next regular sale, wlU be sold on account and
risk of the former purchaser. June3
A Trotting Horae.
ig L
On TUESDAY, 7th June, will be sold In front of the court
house, between the usual hours of sale,
A fine young gentle mare, warranted sound and gentle,
that goes her mile in a little over three minute*. Also, a
buggy and harness, used but three months.
The above will be sold on a credit of six months for ap
proved endorsed paper. Junol
On TUESDAY, 7th June, will be sold In front of the court
house, between the usual hours of sale,
A pair of handsome strong carriage horses, warranted
gentle and sound. Also, a second hand carriage and har
ness, but little used
Tho above will be sold on a credit of six month* for ap
proved endorsed paper. junel
On TUESDAY, at 11 o’clock, will be sold In front of store,
A quantity of Groceries and Dry Goods, for the benefit of
all concerned. Terms cash. nn
may29
At Privalo Sale—A choice Holfer, aged about two years;
her slro was an Imported Durham, the mother an English
cow. Also, a Milch Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to
tho yard. mav21
Administrator’s Pale.
On TUESDAY, 6th July, will be sold !n front of tho court
house, between thn usual hours ol sale,
That eligible Realdonce on Lot No. 10, corner of South
Broad and Whitaker-streeta. Tho lot Is fee simple, and the
Improvements consist of a double tenemnnt dwelling, in
tho basementof which la an dike, dining room, pantries
and bathing room ; on the first floor la twe largo and ele
gantly finished parlors, with a spacious verandah in tho
lear. Inclosed with venltian blinds j 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, cnrrlago house and stable In a brick building
to the rear of tho dwelling on the lane. In the yard is a
line pump of water.
Will bo sold on the 0th of July, at the residence, all tho
Furniture, Carpets and Window Curtains, commencing at
11 o’clock.
At the courthouse, on the 6th, between the legal hours
of sale, a yellow woman, aged about 45. a good cook and
washer. Tho above is sold by order of the Ordinary, as the
property of David 51. Rodgers, deceased, and by order of
the administrator.
Terms for tho house and lot—one-third cash, balance In
two equal payments of 0 and 12 months with interest, se
cured by mortgage on the premises; for the furniture, cash,
purchaser paying for all titles and papers. ma>-4
At Private Sale—Ixit No. 0. Third Tythlng Anson ward,
00 by 90 feet, fronting on South Broad-street—a mostde-
sirablo lot for building. For terms, inquire at the counting
apl23
lele. purchMed .t .iietlan lid not uttM
On TUESDAY j 7 th June, at 11 o’clock, la Ironi of the court
„ .»* house, • ., '
- ■VlMby?’andGwfameti-ita
Drayton and
containing itf by W feet. Also, Lot No. 14 conm or Drar-
ten and lanufr-itreet*, containing 120 by 00 feet. Terms
June!
./ Assignee’s Sal* of Dry Goods.
OnMONDAY^Jth JTune,_at 11 o’clock, will be sold In atore, -
-* iMIIlu, Bv 11 o CIOCK. Will D* SOU
NoJ 118, north side Brough ton-street.
The entire mock of goods In said store, comprising a‘tery
large and complete assortment of fancy and staple dir >
goods; Mid by order of tbe assignee for th* benefit of the
creditor*.
Terms—$100 or leaa, cash s iOO to $300, ninety daya; 800
to $600. four foonthe; over $600, six months credit for ap
proved endorsed paper. may28
proved endorsed paper, maySS
On FRIDAY,* 8d June, at th# old itand of Measra. 11
\ Prendergaet k Co.,
Will be offered at auction, the entire atock. oompriiing a
compla and general assortment of Dry Goods. Bale posi
tive. j
Terms—Allisums under $100, cash; $100 to $300. four
“rneySy OTe ** 300 ' ,l * nj °nths for approved paper. ;
On TUESDAY^ 7th June, at 11 o’clock, will be sold In front
- . . J . ®f the court hons*.
Farm Twit No. 6, Wilmington tythlng. Darby ward, situa
ted opposite the two mile stone on the White Bluff r *
lining by recent su — - -
oi Lot No. 0
>•10 acres, si
of Savanm
road,
icentsurvey 65 4-10scree.
‘ ”i.O, third tythlng. Anson ward, con-
, situated tn Chatham county, about 3
_ , , Savannah, between the Darien and White
Bluff roads, being a part of the Cottage tract. Termi at
«Ue. maylS
containing by
Also, Farm 1
lining 65 8 *
miles south
n? 0 5? n d a,0 .9 pt 2, en, ~^ 0wl “ n(5in * P er aehr Cataract, 100
bbls Hydraulic Cement. mayl7
House for Rent—House No. 20 Broughton-etreet, for rent -
until NoveroMr 1st. \ marl
Improved Essence of Coffee.—We have Just'receivedfoom •
the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and will continue to
keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’e Improved Es
sence of Coffee. This Is the best composition of Coffee ever .
offered for sal!, and Coffee made from the Essence la milch
more wholesome, more delicate, flnsV flavored and colored,
criectlv clear, and in every respect superior to the finest
llo Corfeo, and in use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent,
over Coffco prepared In tho ordinary manner. Try It and
~ ie If It does not. mayl2
Prime Cookjht private sale—A prime Rkely young fellow,
a first rate cook for steamboat or hotel. apl23
Tennessee Bacon aud Ijird. at private sale—13,000 lbs as
sorted hog rotind new Bacon. 2090 lbs fresh Leaf Lard; re
ceived railroad from Tennessee, and for sale in lota toenlt
purchaser*. * * apll »
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER ANDTAILOR,. 98 Bryan-tt., Savannah. Ga.
—Gratefnl to my friends and the public In general
'for their liberal patronaSe heretofore extended to me.
.1 now offer them a greatei inducement than ever, as
I have just received my Fall and Winter Stock of En
glish. French and German Broad Cloths, Black nnd Fancy
Doeskin and Cassimere, Black and Fancy Silk nnd Satin and
Embroidered Vestings; also n very rich article of Erenlug
Vesting, which I am prepared to make to order, in tho most
ilso a tare
fashionable stylo. Also a large and well selected stock of
mkn’s axn nova’ rkadv-msde clothing.
together with a large supply of Shirts. Socks. Suspenders.
Gloves, Collars. Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers!
Hats. Caps. Trunks. Vnlices. A-c.. all of which will besold at
prices to give general satisfaction nov6
best quality and style—tho whole of It made this fall under
his own Inspection, nnd will bo sold at tho lowest prices for
cash or approved credit French black, blue, brown and
apl»« - , —
olive Cloths; fancy French nnd English Cassimere* ; fancy
Silk Vesting.super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar
athea Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Cassiineres ; Me
rino andHllk Undershirts and Drawers; white and fancy
Shirts and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawers:
white.black and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plnlu and
embroidered; 5Iorino and Cotton Socks; Scarfs.Satin and
Bombasln Socks. no5 17 Whltnker-fltreet,
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
No. 147 Bay Street.
All persons of taste and refinement—those having
a duo regard for comfort and personal appearance, may
lot all times select any and every article lor their ward-
.robe, from ono of tho lnrgest assortments of the Very
Best Goods In this country; either tn Ready Made Garments
or made up to measure in unique style, or Furnishing arti
cles of overy description and quality ton numerous to men
tlon Call and seo. PRICE & VEADER.
At Private Sale—A desirable residence near tho new rail
road depot, being a single bouse with four large rooms,
E dastercd. with all necessary out houses. Will be sold low
f applied for immediately. Also, a new double tenement
le same neighborhood For terms, inquire at counting
room. ap!22
, Corn and Oats.
At Private .Sale—300 bags Com, and 360 bag* Oats, for
sale low In lots to suit purenasors. feb26
Stawberry Setts,
At Private Sale —Strawberry setts of tho following kinds
Allco Maude, Boston Pine. British Queen, Ohio, Redwood
Extra Class 80:
13 62 48 73 24 38 40 0 37 06 68 43
Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at
E. WILMINGTON ’8.
Hudson, Crimson Cone,White Wood, Ilovey’s Seedling, aud
Early ScArlet.: Thev are all grown in this climate and la
good order. All orders left at our store for any of the above
kinds will be ftomptly attended to. feblO
Marshall House Omnibus nnd Team,
Greene anil Pnlnskl Lottery,
GREGORY k MAURY. Managers,
Class 60. draws this day. 3d June, In this city,
etosc at 3 o’clock,?. 51.
CAPITA I..
$4,600.
78 Number lottery—14 Drawn Ballots,
■COST Tickets $1—shares In proportion.
Extra Class 40, draws at Wilmington, Dol., on Saturday.
4th Inst. capital.
$40,000.
78 Number Isittery—13 Drawn Ballots.
tar Ticket* $i0—shares in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by tbn packago for sale in Bay
lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson A Camp.
• “ E. WILMINGTON.
june3
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. llfiBroughton-st..bdwecn Bull ami Whitaker.
THE largest and best selected stock of good* ever
offered for sale in this city. Gold and Silver Watches,
.Vest. Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of Jewelry, Chat
elane*.Bracelets. Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings,
Silver Castors, Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets. Cups.Cake Baskets,
"ipoons. Forks,Fish Knives. Pie Knives. Cheese Scoupa, la-
lies. Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, 5tilitary nnd
Fancy Goods, and a great varioty of articles too numerous to
mention ; tho whole of which w ill be sold nt reduced prices.
Allkindsof Watches, Clocks. Jewelry and other Jobbiug
attended to by competent hands. HORTON & RIKEMAN.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
51 1). MURPHY, 21 BnU-ftreet. would respectfully
Inform his friends nnd the public generally, that he
has received his spring styles for gentlemen, among
.which will bo found ns rich nnd fine fancy Cassimere*.
istlngs. &e.. ns lmve evi-r been brought to this market.
All orders executed with dispatch, and In the best style
of u'orkinansbip.
Gentlemen are respectfully Invited to call and judge for
humselvcs. nihil
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
The umjerslgned begs leave to Inform tho Citizen*
.of Savannah, aud the people in the country in gono-
iint ho luiH taken tho Store No. 148 Broughton Street,
ono door West of Dixon's Confectionery. where ho will be
pleased to makennd repair all kinds of Clocks and Watches,
and will warrant all work with which he may bo Intrusted
ap 27—lv FRANCIS STEIN.
READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND SUMMER.
W5I. R. SYMONS. Drapkii and Tailor, No.
17 IF hitaker streets, respectfully solicits tliej
lattentinn of his friend* and tfiie public in gen-
■cm), to his largo stock of Ready-mu le Cloth-
Ing. suitable for the present and coming season. It lias all
bei n made up under'his personal superintendence an I kir
style and durability of workmanship. Is inferior to none to
be found in the market.
Tho following comprise a portion of tho stock : Frocks nnd
Sacks of blue, black nnd colored cashmere cloths ; black,
brab d’ete Frocks nnd Sacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy
linen Frocks nnd Sacks; India grass, silk and brown linen
Sacks : hlnrk nnd rnlnri-d nlnncn Frocks nml Sucks
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
And fhney Gootls.
___ RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamer* fresh
ions, making the best assortment in this city, of all
kinds of Watches. Jewelry. Fancy Ooods.Sllver Spoons. Fork*.
Pitchers, Tea Sets, Cups, Syplmns, Plated Castors, and every
variety of articles connected with our lino of business; all ol
which will bo sold as low as in any city In tho Union,
D. B. NICHOLS.
Particular attention given to the Rejiairlngof Watch
and Jewelry. no 20
Hacks; blnck nnd colored alpaca Frocks and Hacks.
Pants of fancy French cassimere*. black doe-skin cassl-
nu re. blnck drab d’ete and spring tweed cassimere. white
duck and fancy linen drill, together with a lurge lot of cot
ton drill and duck Pants, for summer wear.
Vests of blnck satin, black bnrathon. nnd fancy silks, fan
cy and white Marseilles, figured and striped linens.
Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such as slocks,
gloves, suspender*, cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, and
cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and
gingham umbrella*, etc., etc.
The whole of which lie offer* for sale on accommodating
terms, nnd at prices as cheap as the cheapest. apl8
REMOVAL.
F ashionable tailuring bh’ablishment—The sub
scriber having just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be
tween Congress and Broughton-streets.) would inform bis
friends and the public generally, mat he will open Tins
Day. his second supply of Fall nnd Winter Goods, consisting
of the best French. English and American Cloths. Cassf-
meres and Vestings, purchased from the most extensive im
porters in New York, which ho is prepared to make up in
the best and most fashionable styles,
dee.l 51. I). MURPHY.
NEW SPRING STYLES 11—WHOLESALE
|T] AND RETAIL.
JUX Just received at the Wholesale nnd Retail Hat
.Store, every variety of
Siu'lng nml Summer Gootls,
such ns Silks, Heavers. Gossamer*. Pcdale, Canton. Parts,
Line Star. Cninpechy. and others too numerous to mention.
Also, every variety of Bonnets.
Call and see, ami you will be sure to bo supplied, nt tlie
corner of Barnard nnd Broughton-streets.
nihil BELDEN k CO
L. S'.' BENNETT At CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON.
» B Having purchased the entire interest of Mr.
^g&SsggJ. C. Thornton in his Carriago establishment In
this city, most respectfully solicit a continuation of the ex
tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on the late proprie
tor. It Is our Intention to keep a large and extensive as
sortment of all kinds of Cnrrliures. suited to this market.
The late proprietor. Mr. .1 C. Thornton. w(ll act ns our agent
attl.c north, for the purchase and supply of our establish
ment. His experience of twenty years in the business at
the Hnuth. will insure to our friends and natrons such a
well selected stock ns cannot fall to give entire satisfaction.
Mr. Bknnktt will give his persons! attention to all kind of
repairing, as heretofore. LEWIS S. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. BROWN,
may 10 1 JUDGE W. HARRIS.
THE CHEROKEE SPRINGS
t Opens the 17th June, under the management of
Col. Murray and Ijidy. The waters are Chalybeate.
White Sulphur, Lime and Freestone. I have nu-
i-rous certificates of their efficacy and cures, in many dii-
The Rev. Prof. Means, of Emory College, is now
preparing an analysis. The water* are limpid and cool,
the situation romantic and beautiful. They are located
only three quarters of a mile from the platform (used also
for Catoosal on the Htate Road, between the Tunnel and
Ringgold—Hack In constant attendance.
maylO—0 J G. PENISTON.
A CARD.—It will be seen from tlie above, that I have sold
out to Messrs. L. S. Bkn.nktt k Co., and I have every confi
dence in the ability of theso gentlemen, both in capability
and capital, to successfully conduct the business, and keep
up the reputation of the establishment.
51r. Lewis S. Bennett has been my foreman for tho 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 my business In this place, I tako the op-
portunity to say. that it is not from any dissatisfaction
whatever. Since my residence in tho city of Savannah. I
have been kindly and generously treated, ond have suc
ceeded much hotter than I anticipated.
In the course 1 have just taken. I have been prompted by
considerations of a private character altogether ; wherever
I may be. I shall always carry with me the liveliest sense
of obligation, and cherish the deepest Interest In tbe pros
perity and advancement of tho citv nnd its people. Noth
ing will do more to effect this, than tho sustaining of a
healthy and honorable competition. Let thoxood peojiloof
the City and Htate see to It. J. C. THORNTON.
Savannah. 0th Mar. 1863.
N. B.—Mr. H. D. W. Alexander 1* my legally authorized
become agents, mast address the Proprietor, J. N. HOBL
BACK, at his laboratory, No. 120 North Second-street, above
Race. Philadelphia.
Bold by all Druggists and Merchants tn theU. S.
y21—dtwfrwly_
C IGARS AND TOBACCO,—100 packages, from very poor
^to very good 5^100.000 Cigars,- from very poor to very
_ — —, 'ery pool ....
good; JareBnnffiUntTobacco.Smoking do, In greatrsrie-
ty, for sale by , 7 may2fl KIBBEF. It R0DQKR8.
p HAMPAQNE—60 beakets Mumm's Kernnay champagne,
vy pint* and quart*; 60 do Lone Star do, ol direct tmpor-
t -PARASOIS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment ol
silk and gingham Umbrellas. Also, low priced and fine
Parasols, just received and for sale by
aul2 DrWITT k MORGAN.
out. a plantation carpenter; a man nged 40 years. ..
woman 32 ; a boy 18; a boy 12; a boy 8; a girl 2; a man 26 ;
a woman 30; a girl 12; a girl 2; a woman 40; a girl 8,
end a woman aged 60 years—ther are accustomed to tlie
culture of coni and cotton, and will be sold at a bargain to
an approved pnrehoser. Apply to
fob28 WYL1
LLY & MONTMOLLIN.
1’owdorsare prepared expressly for the retail trade, from
superior Imported materials, and are warranted full weight.
Beidlltz Powders (when accurately prepared, as theso are
warranted to be.) are held in tho highest estimation for
their peculiar virtues, lu giving relief where indigestion,
heartburn, or bllliou* affections prevail, nnd when used ac
cording to the directions, form an effervescing aperient
draught—more agreeable, yet possessing all tho medicinal
properties of the much esteemed Seldlltz Spring In Germany.
Prepared and sold by W. W. LINCOLN,
mh22 5tonumftnt-Square.
T HE MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert 5(acoy, pocket edl-
tlon, beautifully Illustrated and In the most conveni
ent form yet published.
Also, the Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonic Song* and
Odes, suited to every occasion In lodge or celebrations
Both new works rocontly published, ana highly worthy the
attention of the Craft. Just received and for sale at t'
Book Store of R. S SIBLEY,
no8 . 136 Congress-street
QHEERMAN’S ARABIAN BALSAM—For the enre of
wounds, bruises, sprains, kc. Just received and for
safe by W. W. LINCOLN.
may$ Monx pent Square.
J.ysaby
D n ti,
WATER CURE INSTITUTE, M1LLEDGE
VILLE. GEORGIA.
E. O. DOYLE Is happy in being ablo to announce to
tho public, that the above deservedly popular estab
lishment. so long and successfully conducted by l)r. T. Carl
ton Coyle, is now ready for the reception of patients. All
chronic affection* of the human organism treated upon sci
entific principles. Tlie facilities which this institution of
fers for the successful prosecution of a strictly Hydropa
thic nnd Hygienic course of treatment, together with It*
easiness of access from all points in Georgia and tho sur
rounding State*, render* it peculiarly adapted to the wants
of invalid* seeking a restoration to health.
The purity of the water nnd accommodations fur guests
are too well known to require comment.
Patients writing fur instructions to conduct homo treat
ment, should give a full nnd correct history of the origin,
progress, present symptoms and mode of treatment of their
tnuindies up to the time nf writing. The motive which in
duces me to treat patients by corespondence Is this, that
those who, in consequence of a want of aufflcisnt pecunia
ry means, or from press of business, cannot come to the
institution to be treated may not be deprived of the bless
ings which the Water Cure Is dally dispensing to the afflict
ed of the human raco. All such communications will meet
vr\th prompt attention on the receipt of $10 for the Unit,
aud $6 for each succeeding prescription.
Patients will be required to furnish their own outfit.
These will consist of friction sheets, compressers, towels
and blankets for sudorific purposes : all of which can be
purchased here on tho most reasonable terms.
Ikniu.—^Professional attention, use of baths. &c.,$10per
week, payabte monthly; board $20 per month. Servants
boarded and treated for $10 per week,
MlLLKDGimU, Ga., April 7.1863.
A CARD.—I most cordially recommend Dr. E. G. Povlk
lo the friends of Hydropathy, as an efficient and skilful Wa
ter Cure Physician. Ue studied tlie Hydro Therapeutic sys
tem of healing at my Institnllon. and has had opportunity
to quality himself for the saorad duties of his calling, which
full to the lot of but few. It Is, 1 therefore, a pleasing task
for me to recommend Dr. Donx to those afflicted ones who
are forced to resort to the .Watalr Core to seek redemption
from disease, as being not only.a skilful physician, bat a
gentisman of the utmost probUr and worth.
, 5' . . , - I.XUBU»» a)W If; D
. RopoKum, Ala., Apgaakhil^X.,-^- ^ tap-mayO
agent for the transaction and closing up of my 1
mavlfi J- C. TH<
of mv business.
ORNTON.
GROCERIES.
25 IIIIDS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar, 26
do choice New Orleans do. 26 do do Cuba Molas
ses. 100 bbls New Orleans and Cuba Syrup. Stu
art’s rectified do. 600 gallons Sperm Oil, 300 do
Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm and Adamamantlne Candles,
26 do Starch. 60 do Cheese. 75 do Soap, 26 do Toilet do, 60
do mixed and assorted Candles, 76 packages Teas. Black, Im
perial and Green, U0 bbla A. Band C Clarified Sugar and
Yellow Coffee do. 26 do Powdered and Crashed do, Prunes,
Figs. Citron. Pickles, Raisins, Yeast Powders, Saleratus, So
da. &c.. now In store and for sale very low. by
KIBBEF. £
mli20
k RODGDRS.
VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS FOR SALE
■ Tho undersigned will sell threo thousand acres,
more or less, of tho most valuablo Lumber Land In
Georgia. !t lie* upon the Alatamnha River. In the
county of liberty fifteen miles from Walthourville, and
about thirty from Darien, parallel with the river, extending
back from it* banks not farther than three miles to Us far
thest line. The timber is of the largest size that grow* In
the south, and vory abundant, suitable for roaaU or rang
ing. timber. The landing is one of the best on the rivnr.
affording an opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage
of the river—-an advantage possessed by but veryfew.—
Hands can take a raft to Darien, and return In four or five
daya. On tho land there are negro homes, ox sheds, and
provistou house, in good repair, and two lumber carta with
every appliance for theriumber business, situate on a high
and healthy hill. There are also about 300 acres of as good
hammock (and, for either corn or cotton, to be found any
where, covered with red oak. whlto oak, hickory, and ash
Umber These lands preaent as good facilities for either
lumber cutting, stave getting, or turpentine, as any other,
and will be penetrated by the Savannah and Albany- Rail
road, now in contemplation. For farther particular* ad
dress, at Rlceborough, Liberty oounty, Ga., either of the n*.
derslgned. C. B. JONES,
ml 5-45 ■} H. H.JONEH.
JEWELRY.
51R. F. STEIN, on Broughton-strect, has just receiv-
ed the finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel
ry of all descriptions. Gold and silver pencils and pons,
silver and silver gilted ivaro and fruit baskets, waiters,
lea sets, candlesticks, table and tea spoons: fine table,
pocket and pen knives, scissor*, nnd a large vnriety of tho
finest work boxes, dressing cases, nnd writing desks for
ladies aud goutlemen. as nlso a fine selection of flutinns,
nccordinn* and fancy nrllcles. too numerous to montlon,
which ho offers nt the lowost price* ever sold In this city
The attention of the public at large, but especially that of
tho ladies. Is particularly requested. au21
Ginghams and Hdkft. at Private Sale.—Just received per
ill itennier, 2 cases Ginghams, 2 do French head hdkfs.,
ap!22
At Private Sple—One fino forgo omnibus, six gvod horse*
and harness complete. Also, the pleasure schooner Ann,
with new sal|s. rigging, etc., all in Drib condition. The
above properly will be disposed of on very accommodating
terms. Tbe pfesont owner being about to remove from the
city has no further use for It. feb!7
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE—Weekly
Tho new and splendid Steamship*
FLORIDA Qiptaln Lton
^ SND
j ALABAMA Captain Ludlow
• Belonging to the
A’eic York and Nano nnu 5 Steam Navigation Company,
" ' *• lUHUAY
Will leave Savannah nnd New York every 8AT_ ...
Those Ships‘arn of1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed In
safety, speed and comfort.
Thesesteaiujers, leavlngSavannnh atthe samo timo that
tho Marion nnd Southerner leave Charleston, arrive at Nav
York as soon As, or before them.
j$®* Cabin Passage $26, pnyable before going on board.
AaKNTD : PADELFORD, FAY k CO.,
8avannah
8AMUEL L. MITCHELL,
■ “ - r Yc
Jyi7
104 Front Street. New York.
• PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN-
tNAII STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
fcflf Tlie new und splendid side-wheel Steamship
*S^STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1,200 tons register,
Captaini Willum Collins, has commenced hor Regular^*ip*.
horRegul
nnd will loav<( 8avann*h on Wednesday, the 18th dayfof
-(t Savannah on Wednesday. 1
May. *nd eveVy alternate Wkdnksdav thereafter; ssy' on
tlie 1st, 16th imd 29th of Juno, and 13th July, and so on.
Cabin Passage to Phllade.phla $26 00
“ through to Now York 26 0$
Steerage “ : 0 00
This Ship ha| been built with entire regard to safety, com
fort and dispatch, and offers new and admlrablo facilities to
business and travel. For freight or passage apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent, Savannah
may 17 HERON k MARTIN. Agent*. Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES MAIL I.INE.
Through In 60 to 66 hours.— New York and
Charleston Steam /'octal—leave Adger’a
Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the now and
splendid Steamships
JAMES AIKJER, Captain J. Dickinbox, 1,500 tons
MARION. Captain 51. Bkrry, 1.20C tons.
SOUTHERNER, Caiitaln IV. Footkr, 1,000 tons, will inavn
each iilterniato Wednesd y, having been newly coppered
and guards raised, is now In cnmplote order.
For freight of passage, having elegant ata(e room accom
modationa, apply at tho office of the Agent.
- HENRY MI88ROON,
Conner East Bay and Adger k Son’s Wharves.
N. B.—A new; ship will bo placed In the line to conned
with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO
NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCI1E8, ike.
! >/ THE undersigned 1s now opening a splendid assort-
'imentof rich JEWELRY,embracing the recent pnttorns
fol Ear-rings, Pina, Bracelets and Finger-rings, nmong
which are some tine diamond settings,from $10 to $500.
Also, twenty-five sets of those unique Pearl Sets of Far
mings and Brooches, from $18 to $126 the bet, newest
V<nnd rarest patterns; together with a very select asaort-
’ mentof oxtra fine Watches set in pearl, diamond, hun
ting and plain case*. These, with a further assortment ol
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver gets, Spoons, Forks, Ladles,
Cups. Ac..and l’lnted Ware or all kin's. Fancy Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases, Folios, Clocks, lironzc Figures, gold mount
ed Canes.Cuttlery. Ac . render* his assortment very com
plete. and unsurpassed in tho Htate, either in quality nr pri
ces. D. n. nichoiA.
Air Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
nnd jewelry. nnl2
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
THE undersigned respectfully inform the
fcillzens of .Savannah. Georgia and Florida.
Hint they have on hand more limn fifty
Pianos, tho largest stock ever on snle in tills cltr. anil
made by the most celebrated manufacturers In tlie United
States. Nunns A Clark. T. Clilckering. Board man A Gray,
Islight A Newton. Edwards A Fisher, all well knoivn to the
lovers of Music, havo place In their large assortment.—
Those Pianos aro of rich tone, and beautifully finished In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frames
made In the most substantial and workmanlike manner.—
Also the justly celebrated AJolian Plano Fortes, which for
their sweetness of tone havp not been equalled. All tliPse
Instruments have metallc frames which render them peculi
arly aiiiled for tni climate, preventing necessity of tuning
for years.
The undersigned are Agents for Henri Hera’s, celobrated
Grand Pianos, made in Parts. For Power nnd beauty of tone,
they stand pre-eminent.
(miuiaktV .MKLontoNS.—Tills beautiful toned wind Instru-
nicnt.manufnctured by Carhnrt A Needham. N. Y.,for village
mriKises. Lodges.Serenading Parties, and the private prec
ise of Organists, possessing n sweet and powerful tone, they
have also for snle. AH these instruments will be disposed of
on tho most accommodating terms. Tlie prices of the Pi
anos ranging from $175 to $1,000.
I. W. MORRELL A Co
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers snle agents for A. Stod-
lart k Co’s., and Jonn B. Dunham's Plano
Fortes, are always supplied with an as
sortment of theso favorite and justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability they can lie fully warranted, whilst
their superiority of tone and touch 1s evident and acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, as well as the critical
connoisseur. Tlie ladles are respectfully Invited to view
theso instruments. An armingeinent having been effected
with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they
cau also bo enabled to judge of the tono.
F. ZOGDAUM A CO., 5farket-sqiisre.
Second hand Pianos taken In exchange, also tunod
and repaired. Jel7
GROCERIES, He.
160 BBLR. Baltimore Hour. 20 do H. Smith's
/fi-£r±3do. 20 do pure Genesee do. 20 half bbls Canal do,
rfeenB 260 sugar cured Hams. 20 bhds Bacon Sides, 1( 0
"»**—** bbla B and C Clarified Sugar. 26 do Crashed and
Ground do. 26 do New Orleans do. 16 hhda Porto Rico do. 21
boxes Ix»f do. 100 bbls Domestic Liquors. 76 boxes Tobac
co. 60 chest# Teas, 26 bbls Mackerel. 26 half bbla snd kits
do. 60 bbls and 10 tes West India Molasses. 26 bbls New Or
leans Syrup. 6 do Stuart's do. 75 cross Matches, 100 do
Pipe*, landing and in store, for sale by
mh24 CO!
JOHEN k TARVER.
1^MBR01PER1E8, Ac.—Muslin and lace Cl.emlsetth and
Collars, lace, muslin and cambric Sleeves. Jnconet and
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. 8wiss and cambric Bands,
Iawu ana cambric Handkerchiefs, black lace Mantillas,
Valencia and thread Edgings and Inserting*, Bonnet Rib
bon*. etc., etc. for sale by
. mh9 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.—-The undersigned will
_ sell spirit gas or burning fluid, by the callon at 76 cts.,
half-gallon 37)4 cts., quart 20 cts., and pints 10 rts.; Gaii
Lamps at a similar reduction : and all other articles, such
as tubs, buckets,brooms, washboard*, churns, Ac., Ac.
Housekeepers will readily perceive the advantage of ap
plying at this f stabllshment for overy article they may re
quire In tho liouso furnishing line, except dry goods and
cabinet furniture. Call nnd seo the new order of things,
tnhll J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st
H OSIERY. Ac.—Whlteand blue crape .
white Tarlton, black and figured Lace, white and bl’k
.. de Parle, blue and
white Tarlton, black and figured
Silk Fringe, ladles’ Hose, worsted net Gloves, do Silk and
Usle do. fine black Ikrege^^wulng Moulin*, Ac., just re
ceived by steamer, and foiT^Tby
. mav20 LaROCHE A BOWNE.
J UST RECEIVED BY LAST STEAMER—Plain and flgur-
ed black Burege. black and white plaid summer silk,
COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For th* cure of coughs, cold*
and bronchial affections of the throat, so prevalent nt
this, season of tho year. Wo dd not recommend the Pas
tilles de Pnrla to cure alt the IUa life Is heir to, bat we do
... ^ » Mai of
say they will cure all affictiona of the throat, as a trial of
them will prove. Manufactured by Moore s Taylor, 81
Maiden-lane, New York,-, r . ’ - ' '
N.B.—Tho wnnlpebeari-lht writtenaignatare of Mootf
'ge - — ,
plain and figured black Tissue, black He wing Silk for dresses,
black Foulard Silk, black English Veil Crape. Cambric end
French Muslim, for aala by
moy20 AIKIN A BURNS,
UNITED
T2UMgsnrf» ISABEL,
between Savntjtiah, Key
TED STATES MAIL STEAM
ISABEL, William Roluxs, Commander
, ih, Key West and Havana, connecting
with the the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s line for Cal-
ifornla. j
This splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Baronnsh
for Key West and Ilsvana. on tho 15th and 30th of each
month, and from Havana for Savannah on the 8th and 224
of each month..
The Isabel wiU connect at Havana with the U. 8. Mall
Steamship Company’s line to Aspinwall.and tbe Pacific mall
line from Panama to OUlfornla and Oregon.
Passenger# will be landed at tho railroad wharf at Aspln*
wall free. Transit at the Isthmus at the passengers’ ex
pense. ?
The Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. mall
Steam Company.’* line at New Orleans. Tickets for Key
West and Havana can bo had of
•COHENS A HERTZ. Agents at Savannah
Tickets for Nei ‘ ’ *" ~
Tickets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Franclsco k can
be had by applying to
5IORDECAI A CO , Agents.Charleston
janl3
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From Macon, Ga,, to Tnllahasatse, Fla
Oglelhor]>—Stages to JbUahauee
1 Tho Dally arrango-
:ment on this route i___
commenced on tho flth Inst., running three tlrnoi t.
Tin. Newton, Bqinliridge. and Quincy, and three times a
week via. Tliotui^ivilto,I)uncansvillc, Ac. .
Pnssengersby this route will leave Macon at half past •
o’clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stage*
leavingOglethoiie either way at 11 o'clock, arriving atTaU
lahassee, at 10 o'clock on the evening of tho next day—tim«
by either route &5 hours.
5!on<foy, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbrldga
and Quincv, to Ihllnhassoe returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sundays. Tuesdays nnd Thursday*, nt 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the wav of
Thonmsville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, at to, I’. 51.
Through from ,Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
In 35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah In 60
hours. j • ■
Bv this route Passenger* leaving Savannah by 8 o'clnn
Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallnhasseo in 60 hours. It Is
nlso decidedly th* best, cheapest and most expeditious rout a
for travellers lo Apalachicola nnd West Florlua.
Faro from Maijon lo Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorpe
to Tiilfolinssce, $}0,00,
L. C. Shaw. Agent nt Oglethorpe,
A. A. FlBIIKR, t-‘ “ Tallahassee.
augao ■F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
SOUTH-WESTERN KAILROAD.
A DAILY TIUIN for passengers leaves Macon at 0)4, A.
51., arrive at Oglethorpe at 10)4, A. 51. Leaves Ogle
thorpe nt 11 )4. A. 51., arrives at Macon at 3)4, P. 51 Con
necting each way with the Central and 5!acon and Western
‘ " Ealli -
dine at Fort Vallfey at 1)4,
ml 5 / GEO.
P.M.
W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Mall Train.
Lea res Macon daily, at 8 o'clock, P. M.
“ .'Atlanta “ “ 0*4 « P. M.
C ONNECTING qt Atlanta with the Trains of the Western
and Atlantic and LaG range Roads, and with the Day
Train of the Gtofgla Road, and %t Mar' i with the Day
Traioo of tha Central and South-western uoadi. Passenger
will arrive In Macon at Viyi. and at Atlanta at 1)4, having
the remainder of the night for rest.
Pasiengers going South, via Montgomery, (Al*.) who
leave Savannah atS A. M., will arrive at Montgomery in for
ty-eight hours, ineluding all stoppages, and only ten houri
staging. , :
Accommodation Trains.Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re
turning. leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Batur-
day. at7>4 A. M. This Train will connect with the.Ntght
Train of the Georgia Road at AtfontA. and with'the Night
Train nf the Central Road at Macon. ^Pasienger* by the up
ward Train can dine at Griffin. , ,j
EMERSON FOOTE, Sap’f
Maco.v, May 17,1862. 8mo Jy 2*
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER-
A variety of new and beautiful pattern* of canary
9 Cages just received. Those dealtons of a band-
ft some Cage, and one proof against Mites, have only
call fc
laomftG , B
I to make an early call for » choice from a fine u
aortment. •
roh28 : . J, P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-at
by mutual .content, on tbe 14th inst. Mr, Z. N. Wink
for is fully authorized to use the name of the firm In set
tling tho bueineuof said firm. J J. F, PELOT. _
•i. r, rEi'A/i.
‘ Z. N. WINKLER.
I have this day associated with myself In' the drayoge
business, Mr. David Waldbaur. -
apllO Z. N. WINKLER.
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS.
1 finn uni™ 0( ' HASH from m tjMXSOjJOO
xOjUUU p.lrjltlnd, for Window,from 5V10 toMXJOj
Panel Doors, various sizes.
OdilSlzesfurnished on the same form*. For zoU bV
JOHN Q. FAUJGANT
S IIALLYS. Barcfn Delaine, Satin Plaids, Barege plain do
Printed Orenadir- --
Printed Grenadine Silks, Damaa de Venice Silk Tissue
Black Grenadine Satin. 8triped black Barege. Mourning Ba-'
regea. and Tissue. 4n every variety and style, just received
and open, and for ealo hy
mh5 * AIKEN k BURNS.
QUMMEE QUILTS, linen sheeting, pillowcase linen, white
ip.ande$lr— 1 **— *-• - -- J *| *—*
plored linen drilllnga, bleached and brown sheet
ings, atrip* and plaid eattn jeans for boys’ wear, black ba-
resre, grenadine and crape de Paris, mourning muelins,par
asols and umbrellas, for tale low by
mayZfr DxWITT k MORGAN-,
t^NGUSa VERMIN DE8TROYER.-Thls article is exten-
Jd/ lively used In England for destroying all kinds of bug*,
worms/Ac. For Roochee and Ants, there Is nothing equal
to Itlt has *■— *-
a been foil
„ L ... tntod in this ell
lied npon as an aOeetu al exterolsator nf'
Justreeeived, and for salt by
__ can he re-
ida nf vermin.
-IT. Wi LINCOLN, -
- Xoaamentfqoan. v
tention or the public Is roipectfully called to the above
Ml ware, as bring a substitute, which for'use is warrant
ed to be equally as good. It 1« n harder metal.than direr,
consequently will bear rougher Mage. |t le a combination
of perfecUy pure meials, and Is as free from corrosion as
pure metal
silver. Every article wiU be warranted to retain It* origin
al color. It consists in part of tbe following t table and
dessert forks, tea. table and dessert »poons, Ac., just re
solved and for sale gy
may 7 ., <■ J. P. COLLIN8,100 Bryan-atreet
pLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 baa
v, rfor wine, whose reputation .is
'ijnnel-.'r * *--*-•-
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