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lUttud comforlablu and' •
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60 do Herring*,
UnMng »*1 for “ l0 bj flCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
. atrli -.-«S—i.—
-TRENT—A small. comfortable houie in
il part of the oily, rout moderate. Apply at
^ ifiR RKNT,—tliestore In Whitakek street nowoocu-
gjptod by the eubscrlbere a* a wholosalff itoro, of wliloh
■“possession can be had Immediately,
Alto, wUl be rented about the first or Apr\l next, their re*
tall store, oornerof Whitaker and Congress itreete. For
farther particular# apply to M. PRENDEltaAST 4 Co.
frblfi , bft the premises.
« FOR HUNT—The dwelling, No. 162 Bryan-strect, be*
tween Montgomery and Jefferson itreete. The home is
la food order, hating recently undergone a thorough
repair* Possession oanbe hadlmmcdlitol^^A^^^
mh6 Broughton street, oppoilte 8t. Andrew'* Hall._
TOtST—On'tli the 161
WATCH lfl‘
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CRUGER it WADB,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Bag-Urtd, Savannah.
unr a. roRT. ‘ '•■■■r, t. ddwbam.
FORT & DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SawmwaA, Qq.
GENERAL COMMISSION MM
172 Bay-Bred, Savannah,
H. K. WASHBURN, ATt.,
““ MEHCHAl
, , til of September, a Store,
I iu (table for »taring grain,ootton, &o. Will be rent-
*• “ >pUeafcrImp"*'-* * * ‘ '
8HIPPING AND COMMISSION
aevAiotMi/tut
IANT,
d low If epplh
—10
tor Immediately. Apply to
CRUQKR 4 wADR 84 Bay-st.
WILLIAM P*’ YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 84 Bay-strotL, JarannaA,
O’II IQ A R «b STONEY,
FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Norik Oummercfol Wharf, Chnrleiton, South Carolina,
utx or me firm op uhuiuc. q’hjUk * co,
C*irrtt-S?b*5' , p^»S i ’ t6d0 J * maIca ’ 80
nOT * — 1S°JS2» l“lUd«lp>*t» Hum., 40OB.ltlmorec.n-
„K£53. Sid.., so do Shoulder*.
WJJ^SoOTS-aSll. SS Let Imtd,» cMkiCod-
jKmJire Sn® “ doSimnn, SO do St.c, 140doP.tcot
feeri'Si r
•‘iMwcuwSSt'^^s^.^y ,6
■ t ^^LLttUAe r i>M<».‘t»are-«IA ,lfriy<ire»shallMto-
end tot *al# by HcMAHON & DOYLR.
".HlUVAT. OP NEW SCMMBtt GOODS.
i r pBENItEHOAST It CO. lure till, d.jr tcc.lvod Mr
M ilw,mw Stole ol Georgia. .n .xedlcnl Mrettm.nl ot
SJiSmlil. Snd chren «p, «>merl.log-
Whit* end eolored French llnon drill*.
A pest variety of light material* for gentlemen’* and
bo g^‘ m e h,radMn 1 figured and printed Grenadine*,
I W a5 e “omde r RWn« Silks, Ladles needle work collar*.
^44*jn4 0 ^4 n i?ench! i EngUah and American Print*,
I ^bMlutlfulMMrtmenUf cambric and Swisa edging* and
I b 5eywlil be receiving further Bupplle* by the atea
dnriMlhe month. 118 BcoughUm street, opposite 1
SSr’iIML.
\i and Orlwui* nqnare, pleaiantly *ltuated—good wa-
ji ter, out building* complete, and in a good neighbor,
i, .with or without atindlng furniture, from 1st May till
(ovember. Inquire at the Courier office. mh2u
TT'OR SALE—A txUltrand capable negro woman with her
JO three chlldrou. Apply at thla office. ap!19
TTOU BALE—A doilroablemldoncB on a trust lot. In fee
r tin -
BANCROFT & BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchono nnd Sale or 8tocks, Bonds, Exclmnge and
Real Eatate,117 Bay-gtreot, Savannah.Jan21
almple. near the builnen* portion or the city
‘ No*.2’ — 1 "—*■“ 1 —•’
trust lota
square. Apply-
26 and 26 Monterey ward, and fronting tho
r to may* wyLt.y & montmoijjn.
WILLIAM II. PAMIRU,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIAlIt AT LAW,
TrouyviUe, Loumda county, Oa.
Wilt practise to TUomae. Lownde*. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin, l/iurena, and Pulaski eountlo*, Georgia;
and In Jeirersou, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
tie*, Florida. fob2?
■fNOR SAIJC—Two hundred and two and a half (202)0
r aorea of land, aituatod on Reedy Crock, In Wilkinson
oounty. Apply to
128 -
W¥. r. wiuaua.
TiUDnxtm ouvrr. jscic brown.
ap!2t
1VYLLY k MONTMOIJJN.
■a''
F ~ "lR SALE—A very Intelligent mulatto man, a good cook
and houae aerrant. Apply to
opl'28 - WYLLY & MONTMOIJJN.
F OR SALE—lhrea very likely young negro men, good
axemen and field hands. App
ap!28-
f k MONTMOIJJN.
WILLIAMS, OLIVRR it BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Duma Vitta, Marion County, Oa.,
WUl practise In tlio counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Leo, and any adjoining
counties where their service* may bo required. Jan'29
jambs o. a. clark!
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
Office—176 Day ttred, Naoannah, Qeorgia.
I TVEWITT * MORGAN havo In «toro, to which they are
[) sWing weekly by the steamer*, a largo and elegant
I of Fancy and Staple Goods, which they are selling at
I tbs lowest prices, consisting in part of the following :
I TMiiiM Harece* Line
I Printed Barege*
Do. Tissues
Do. Grenadines
I Bartrt de Uine
\ Mated Muslins
I Organdie* and Cambric*
I Beotcb and French Gingham*
I Uam, Ribbons, Ac.
I Udki and Gents, Kid, Silk
I • sndUsle Glores
I Ddlei and and Misses Net
I Olont and ittts
I CsMimere* and Vestings ■
I White and col’dIJoen Drill*
I Roaming Goods of aU de-
_!nen and Cotton Sheeting*
Pillowcase Linen*
Irish do
Ising Lawn*
Uird*-eye Diaper*
iluckabucks
Towels and Diaper
Linen Damask
Damask Napkin*
Bleached and Brown Muslin*
Furniture Trimming*
Pavilion Lace and Net
Umbrellas and Parasols
Swiss. Jaconet and Plaid Mul
lins
seription* Georgia Osnaburg*
And other styles of plantal on good*. Rlbero'* newbuild-
I hr. Congress-street.
I T7FjtiT0N A VERSTIL1.F. are now opening a finely as-
I sorted and complete stock of Summer and other Dry
I Goods, which they will offer upon the most accommodating
I terms As great care ha* been exercised In the selection of
I their stock, with n view both to price and quality, they con-
I fldsntiy Invite Uieir Mends nnd the public generally to call
| *nd examine for themselves. »pl6
S GOODS.—Received per steamship Alabama—lav-
_ ...tor. brown and black barege, satin stripe printed do,
I small figured do for childrens wear. 8wlss embroided choin-
I Ustts and undersleeves. Swiss embroidered and cambric
I Unto. Udiee’ sewing silk net mlts and glove, striped silks,
|&™U«8«r.4n.,.IKI».rel.b, R()oHE M
I AJKW GOODS.—Recclred per steamer, Pari* Bareges. Tis-
I il eues snd Barege deLaine*. French Cambric* andJac-
I cnet*. English and American Prints, Sheeting Calico* and
I Ginghams. Plaid India and Glace Silks, new style N. W. Col-
1 Ur*. Chemisette* snd Sleeves, Parasol* and Umbrella*, Ho-
I elory. lldkls.,Glove*. Ribbons, Ac. „„„ IU
1 febll DKWm k MORGAN
J DST RECEIVED.—We have just received, a fresh Hup
ply ofiadies’ merino, g&uzo, silk and cotton Voats.
Hisses and infant's merino ve*ts. gent* *llk. merino, gauie
sad cotton vest*: also.* flno assortment of linen cambric
Undkerchlefs. ladies’ and misses’ white and brown cotton
hose, Witte and black silk do, gents white, brown and mix-
id half hose, gents white snd black altk do do, together
with * Urge assortment of white-and colored linen cam
brie handkerchiefs, colored and black silk cravats, Stocks
udtles.forsalolowhy
jnhM ATKINA BURNS.
C ARPJST6 jPHBSElIi VK D.
T1HOSE famlllea dhsirous of haring their Carpet* taken
M, hwwwtytft.jluripftAwMiW’.w
iave full experience, haviug devoted several year* to It it
New Orlean*. Carpet* will be packed and *tored until
families may wish them relayed. Scud yo«r order* to
WM. H. GUION, Agent.
p!28 Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress-gt.
PARTICULAR NOTICE!
DELDEN A CO.,
Savannah, corner of Broughton and Bamard-ttrcelt.
*T1 To Puamns, Mncuarm xxv cmnms viamMugn*
JU^Ssvsknsr TO ur IN TUBtR flomiis.—The under-Sg
signed would call particular attentiun to their exten- ■”
live wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT.
Our goods are mostly of our.own manufacture, and cau
therefore be sold cheaper, because they are not burthened
with jobber’s profit*, 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 other establishment, oitb-
or for mutual benefit, or for tne purposoof keeping custom
er* away from those houses whore they can buy cheapest.
We expect every customer to Judge for himself, and If we
cannot suit him, will take pleasure In referring him to oth
er* who can. BELDEN A CO ,
jsu27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard-at,
FISK’S WLETALIC BURIAL CASK.
mtEPU WE are constantly receiving these valuable
mteniy Cases, and have them always in readiness to b'
delivered at the shortest notice,
I. W. MORRELL A CO
N. B.—We are permitted to inform the public that w
have received from Mr. Raymond, of New York city, a let
ter signed by the different members oftbe United States
Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body ni
tho Hon. Hwry Clay, deceased, (which wa* enclosed In one
of Fisk’s Metallc Cases.) and who went with It to Kentucky;
they say to Mr. Ratko.vd, that the Case answered the pur
pose for which it was intended, and meets with thelrappro-
bation, and they cheerfully recommend it to the public as
being superior to any other Case for the transportation ul
tho dead. The letter can be soen by calling on
* "ORRE
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BicQUREN McIntosh.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla.
JULIAN IIARTRIDGB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of WKUaker tl. and Bay-tone, Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of WMtaker-tt. and Bay-lane, Savannah. Oa.
~ THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST.
Office, corner Bay and Bamard-dredt. Savannah.
THOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Georgia.
WM. H. F. GUIILEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 14 Wall-strut, New York,
. Memphis Convention.
• ; , i : &fjntt*ni8, Junk to. ,.
the Commorolul Convention ha» adjourned, to meo’
in Ch«rle*ton ln April hext. • ■ • . t
Riot in Morttrenl,
Montreal, Canada, June 10. i
A serious riot oooarfod lank nl^ht In thte city, in *
conscqucnco of GavAWi'b; leotuto on the Catholl
Church, Ac. The military were promptly brought t
the aid or tho civil authorities; and hot until afte
the mob had boon twice.fired Into, killing and wounc ■
ing a large number, was otdpr gained.. Theexcltt
mont was Intense.
Ohavleston Cotton Market,
ORableston, June 10.
Tho sales to4ay have Men' to the extent of 36 ’
bales, nt figures ranging from 7 to 8^ and lljc.
Execution. of Iprtng.
PniLADRLPBiA, June 10.
Spring was executed to-day. He died protostln.
hla Innocence.
Ecuador nnd the French.
Boston, Juno 10.
Letters dated Payto, May 14th, Just received in tb'
city, Btatca that tho difficulties between Ecuador an '
the French Admiral have been amicably settled.
British Commission to the Fair—Markets, A
New Yorx, June 10.
The British Commission to the World’s Fair, in
eluding Eurl EudNonB,' arrived to day.
The cotton market bos been active to-day, wit',
sales of 3,760 bales,closing Ann.
New llnmpshlre Democratic Convention.
Boston, June 10.
The Democratic Convention of Now Hanipsliir
have nominated Bukkr for Governor. Resolution
from Edwahd Burke, consurlng some of Pierce’
appointments, produced great excitement.
Now «>y*®*-** LD«|ti aj.r^ct.
i Naw Orleans, Jwira io.
Tho market cloees steady, with sales of 3,000 bales
Freights to Liverpool are current at 7-16ths for Cotton
7\—»_ FOR SALE—A pair of handsome Bay Northoru
yyyHorsc*. They are young, gentle and fleet.
Junu 2— J. STODDARD.
tV-,, CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE—A pair or bay
JCJSHorse*, Kind, gentle and excellent travellers. Ap-
ly tu may4 I’ADKLFORD. FAY & CX>.
TV—_ HORSfcM FOR BALE—A pair «f very handsome
ggQjehowy carriage horses, warrimted auund and gen-
lo. tor sale for 1660. on 0 months credit. Also, a second
hand carriage, nnd harness, silver mounted, but little used,
for 2400, on the same terms. Apply to
■31—10 CRUGER k WAD
Vwfltjjft
- jtoi
«varm ihrflr—
noli pi
ffb*t,on
Irlo '
........ .U««w,
. )R NEW YORK—To leave on Saturday. 11th
* oo.
CabluPassage 826 00
Stoerago-;; 8 00
Junell
maivia nunivn, wip*. oum
iulate diiMtoli for the above port. * For tin
cotton to complete cargo, or passage, In
kt&te room accommodation*. Apply to
lell ROWLA1
having hand-
LAND k 00.
il?'-
. tt^^T-nkUtirtt?W,>IJl fw ».H, ttf.eto'e,
! Ib'htfts^con Side*.' Term* at *ale. J .Juhe»
of: Millets’* fSkm. ‘ A plap of. the jot* may heMyn at onr
counting room. Term*—one-thlrtl cash, balance in (wo
equal annual instalment*, with; Interest, and seouredby
mortgage oa property'. • ,
New landing pek. i
may!
CRUGER k WADE, 84 Bay-street.
foM4
1. W. MORRFJJ. fe CO
DYING AND RENOVATING.
73 Fork-tt., rear of the Court House. Savannah, Oa.
Established lit 183a.
L ADIES’ Silk and Wootlefl Dresses, 8hawJa, Table Covors,
Ac., cleaned and dyed various colors, Ladies’ Bonnet*
Bleached «nd Pressed in a fashionable stylo, Kid Gloves
Cle*noU,*nd Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned, Renovated or
Dyed.a* maybe required. Alldoneln the sameatyle which
hss generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.—
Terras moderate.
Persons sending parcel* by Hamdcn’B express, railroad
or steamboat*, are requested to wrltomo per mall, so that
1 may know where to call far them and which way to send
them back. Co*t of freight each way for small parcel* will
be about 26 cent*. All orders punctually attended to.
vLHXANDKR GALLOWAY
aplt2—tufo4
NEW BOOKS.
the Congregation^ Association of N. York and Brook
lyn, by Kev Charles Beecher.
Journal of an African Cruise, comprising sketches of tho
Canaries, the Capo do Verde. Liberia, Madeira, Sierra Le
one, and other places of Interest on the west coast of Afri
ca—by Horatio Bridgo, U S Navy ; edited by Nathaniel
Hawthorne.
Silver and Pewter, or contrast of Now York IJfe.
Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Tlio* Moore—
edited by tho Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M P.
Bamura’s Illustrated New*, No. 20. Becelved by
jnajrfM J. B. CUBBEDGE,
IGARS AND TOBACCO.—100 packages, trom Very poor
JOHN A3. FALLIGANT,
—».~~!f n0LtBALE AKt> **TA»L DBALBR IN
WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
West Side. Monument Square. Savannah, Ga,
BROWN & HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
WgrBBOAPBTROT.8*VSX.VAII, OA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Corner of Bay and Whltaker-streets. Office hours from
A.M.,to 2, P. M.j and from 3>j, P. M. to 6, P. M.
DANIELL «Sf COOPEIL -
ATIOIINEYS AND COUNSE1JDRS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
A. SHORT\
master buiuier
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every descripGon. Residence first door west of St. An-
drew’g Hall, Broughton Street.
'iooBwo.
The aubicritMsr is prepared to lay Tin Roo& on correct prin
ciple*, and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Price* very low. Best reference
„ J. J. MAURICE.
gyOutter* and Conductor* made to order.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEU/JR AT LAW,
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practlco In the Eastorn nnd Southern counties. Refer
to Col. 8. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hllfon, Esq., Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTEIISON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Forsyth, Monroe County, Ga,
S. W. RAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Moniictlio, Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon. W. II, Flkmwq, Savannah, Ga. feb3
I TROTTING HORSEFOR SALE.—A fineyounggen-
. -- - tie mnre, that goes her mile in. a little over throe
inluuies. Apply to
roay28—0 CRUEER k WADE. 84 Bay-street.
/SHAMPAGNE, SYRUP, &c.—8p baskets Htidslck Chani-
yy paign In quart*, 60 boxe* No*. 1,2 and 3 Lemon Syrup.
60 bbla N E Rum, 30 boxe* Starch, now landing and for sale
juue‘2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
_ have been used but a abort
a bargain by application to
m*y29
(and two Iron salos, that
tlmo, which can be bad at
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
► ging, 10 do Dundee do, 100 colls No, UillunV rope, loQ
do No. 2 do do, 10 bales Dillon’* twine, in store and for sale
by may20 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
H YDRAULIC CEMENT,—loo bbiB Hoffman’s Itosendale,
a superior description of Cement, landing from schr
Frances Satterly, nnd for sale by
JBff NEW YORK—Union Une.—Tho regular
BSas packet schr, COL. SATTERLY, El wood, matter. wlU
j*ve quick dispatch for the above port. For freight —
p**«fcgo, apply to junell 1 odDEN 4 BUNKER.
[ H ALTlMOREMiUgular Llur—-TUt acbr
tWOODBRIDGE, White, master, will meet with des
patch as above. For freight or passage, apply on board, at
Bolton’* wharf, or to
junell BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
Oh -BOSTOM,-a.i.™tar picket brig PHILUR, .
YT”r * H. Calhoun, master, having part of her cargo en
gaged, will meet with dispatch. For freight or passage, ap
ply on board, at Telfair’* wharf, or to
JunelO BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
: JjfcA NEW YORK—New Line.—The regular
SSKpacket bark PETER DEMILL, N. Hoey, master, will
meet with dispatch for the above port. For freight or p*i-
B, K. WASHBURN, Agent
sage, apply to je8
JBff BALTIMORE—Tlio schr. D. H. BALDWIN,
5b3 DMhelb, master. For freight or pai**ge, apply on
board at Telfalr’a wharf, or tu
June3 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
J&k NEW YOPK—Old Eatabllahed Line.
SalaLTlie brig EMPIRE, Capt. Newman, wilt meet with
dispatch a* nbovo. For freight or passage, apply on board
at Teiralr’* wharf, or to ■
June6 t BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
J&t NEW YORK—Union Line—The regular
jaSfipacket schr. FRANCES SATTERLY, Davis, master,
will havo quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or
passage, apply to
Juno5 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
JTOf NE \V YORK—New Line—The regular
siaftpacket schr. VIRGINIA. Capt. Axworthy, will moot
irlth dispatch for the above port. For freight nr passage,
apply to mny29 II k K. WASHBURN, Agent.
SXk LIVERPOOL—The bark RHODES. Capt. E.*
wllLw'vet with dtspateh for the above. For
Klght or passage,apply to
m>y18 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
OPPOSITION LINeI
Change of Departure—Fbr Falatka, Fla., and aU the interme
diate landings on the route.
, The superior new Steam-packet WELAKA,
-Captain N. Kino, will, until further notice,
leave every SsTiransr, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Rate of Passage In large, airy Staw Room*, a* follows:
To Darien S3 00 I To Picnlata 28 00
St. Marys 4 60 Pnlntka 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 charges at Palatka,
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company ’s wharf, or to
febl8 g. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
UNITED 8TATE8-MAIL LINE,
fbv Palatka, E. F.,via Danen. Brunswick, St. Marys, Jackson
ville, Middteburg. Blade Creek and Picolata.
r - W'TT—The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON,
WEaSoiiMBMaUepL T. E.Snsw, will leave on Tuesday Morn-
log. at 10 o'clock, and will continue to leave ev*Ty Tuesday.
The Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows:
23 00
4 60
0 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam Packet wharf, or to
may31 CIAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. Asenta.
’ BY T. J- WALSH.
At Private Balo-4 keg* Red Stone MIIU Powder, 2 do
Hazard 4 Co’» HFO HG Powder, 13 do Dnpont’a N P, Pow-
dor,, for tale low to dose a concern. JunelO
ON TUESDAY, Jan. nth, At 11 o’clock, will bo loll. At 141
K an street, •
andsome assortment of new and faahfonable furniture,
comprising mahogany ebairs, with hair and cloth seata j
Domin’* centre table*, with Italian marble slabs; pier ta
ble*, do do; two Bruixel carpet*, Enly oil cloth one planQ,
Nunn, maker; dining table*, 4c., beditead*. bedding, wash*
■Und*, and bedroom fdrnlture. Term* cesh. j jeO
'Admihiitretort* Stie. ;
On TUEBDAY, 6th July, will bo *old In front of tho court
houM, between the usual hour* ot aale,
That eligible Residence oh Isit No. 10, oorner of South
Broad and Whltaker-at*. The lot 1* aubjeot to a ground rent
to the city of fifty-seven dollar* and sixty cent*, and the
improvement* consist of a double tenement dwelling, In
tho basement of which la an office, dining room, pantrlea
and bathing room: on tho first floor Is two largo and ole-
gantlr finished parlor*, with a *paclou* verandah In the
tear, inclosed with vonltlan blinds) In the second story is
four bed room* with 1 an Inclosed verandah, all lighted with
gas. There are spaciouB accommodation* for kitchen, ser
vant’s rooms, carriago house and stable In a brick building
to the roar of tho dwelling on the lane. In the yard i* a
fine pump of water.
Will bo sold on the Otli of July, at the residence, all the
Furniture, Carpel* and Window Curtain*, commencing at
11 o’clock.
At the court house, on the 6tb, between the legal hours
of sale, a yellow woman, aged about 46. a good cook and
washer. The above 1* sold by order of tho Ordinary, a* the
property of David M. Rodgors, deceased, and by ordor of
the administrator.
Terms for the house and lot—one-third cosh, balnnce In
two equal payments of 6 and 12 month* with interest, se
cured by mortgage on the premise*; for the furniture, cash,
purchaser paying for all titles and paper*. may4
At Private Sale—A choice Hoifer, aged about two yoars ;
her sire was an imported Durham, the mother an English
cow. Also, & Milch Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to
the yard. . mav21
At Private Sale—Lot No.j>, Third Tythlng Anson ward
00 by 00 feet, fronting on South Broad-Btreet—a mast de
sirable lot for building. For lernw, Inquire at the counting
room. apl23
At Private Sale—A desirablo residence near the new rail
road depot, being a single bouse with four large rooms,
plastered, with all necessary out bosses. Will be sold low
If applied for Immediately, Also, a new dnublo tenement
In Vue tame neighborhood For Vena*, inquire at counting
room/ apl22
40 00 32 11 30 38 74 GO 34 4 14 2
Also, of Class 00:
80 30 27 71 68 00 8 73 13 03 23 67 —
Holders of prises will please call for the cash, or renew at
E. WITHINOTON’S.
Grcenr and PtilnaM Lottery.
GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers.
Extra Class 42, draws nt Wilmington, DoLliliis dav.tbe
11th Inst. CAPITAL.
$50,000.
76 Number lottery—13 Drawn Ballot*,
ga* Ticket* 215—shure* In proportion.
Class 70, draws Monday, 13th June, in this city, gale*
eloseat 3 o’clock,P. M.
CAPITAL.
$7,600.
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballot*.
1^* Tickets $2—shares in proportion.
Tlckots either singly or by tho package for salo In Bay
lane.Savannah, Qa,, next to Robinson 4 Camp.
’ " E WITHING
ilpfaj*
'AaftHtM:!*
4 fck 4.I.; «4^fJSk“
S wholesome, more delicate, fit...
over CoQw prepared In tho ordinary; mnniler. Try it*u4
•oo If it doe* not, ■■ • ttoyla
Prim* Cbok at private sale—A prime llkii* Wm&Aha
a first rat* pook for ateamboat or hotel.:
GInghaih* and-Hdkft. at Private. Sale.—Just received tier
last steamer. 2 coach Ginghams, 2 do French head hdkf*..
for sale low. ! ■ " »pl22
Tcnnessfo Bacon and Lard, at privato sale—18D0O Ibiu*
sorted hoc round new Bacon, 2000 lha froth laaf Lud,re
ceived railroad from Tennewiee. and tor sale in lot* to suit
purdmeto. . . i ' -vilpll ■
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE*
Wersw YorM and Savannah StMtt
■Angu; 1 *, Capt. Ijon....... kWedn«day, Jtju# 8
Florida, Capt. Woodhull,.. .Saturday, i u U
Alabstna,.’ Capt. Ludlow,/... .Saturday, -j IB
Tbo August* Copt. Lyon. S*turd*y f f US
Tho Florida C*pt Woodhnli,,. .Saturday, Jnly 2
The Auguita, Capt. Lyon Saturday; « ; 'j 8
ii«a 4 i-ibnni" c—i v ..4, ... i .i. _ I. .to
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Bags of Leaving Savannah far NetO York.
Tlio August*,. fw v.— s-w.
The Horido,.
Tlie Alabsin*,...,
Tbo August*,...,
" ...Capt Woodhull,.. .E*tui
Ihe AlaT»ma,,,.V .Capt,’ Ludlow,*.’.*.‘.*.W«dae!2»jr, W J 18
The Florida, Capt, Woodhull,.. .Saturday, « 1«
Tlio Augusta,.. .. ..Capt. Lyon Saturday, .« ,28
Tlio Alabama, Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, “ 2T
The Florida,, Capt. Woodhull...,Saturday, . ■ 80
Tho August*, Capt. Lyon,.... . .'.Saturday,,, Ang. 0
The Alabalha, Capt. Ludlow..... .Wednesday, u 10
Tlio Florida, Capt. Woodhull;. .Saturday, ' « 18
Tlve Augusta, .Capt, I.yon .Saturday, • “ 2Q
"* - ^ ' •” - “ 24
arday, _ « 2T
Tlve Augusta,.,,. ..Capt. I.yon .oaturdi
The Alabama, Capt. Woodhull,.-. .Wednea
Tlio Florida, Capt. Ludlow,.....jjatardt.,
Tlio August*, Capt. Lyon ..Saturday, Bept.. 8
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Wednesday, ' I
Theso ships are the largest on the const, unsurpassed in
speed, safety or comfort—making their passages In 60 to 60
hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite of
ficers. Tbev offer a most desirable conveyance to Near
York. On tho completion of the Atlanta in the ontumn,
this line wlH be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday ana
Saturday, Cabin passage 226, Steerage, $0.
PADELFORD, FAY 4 Co„
Agent* In Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
Juneft . 13 Broadway, NeUYork.
NEW YOIlk AND SAVANNA II
i STEAMSHIP LINE—Weekly—
. Tlie new and splendid Stcam*hin* ,
(FLORIDA Captain Ltoh
AKD
ALABAMA............Chptain Luntow
Belonging to the
New Fork and Savannah Steam Navigation Company,
Will leave Savannah and Now York every SATURDAY,
Tlieso Shins are of1.300 tons register, and unsurpassed in
safety, speed and comfort.
These Steamers, leaving Savannah at the aaroh time that
the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, arrivo. at New
York aa soon as, or before them.
jjST Cabin Passage 226, payable before going on board.
PADELFORD, FAY 4 OO.,
Savannah]
SAMUEL I.. MITCHELL,
treet. NewYori
Aanns:
jjl7
lunell
NGTON.
apl26
C. H. CAHPFIELD.
E MERSON’S RAZOR STROPS,—These celebrated Strops
are made and warranted by Charles Emerson, nnd are
superior to any others now In use.. Purchasers should be
*uro and get the genuine Strop, as there are numerous
counterfeits bearing tlie sapie name, the most of wiiich are
worthless. Tho genuine Strop c*n be bad of
aplIB W, W, LINCOLN, Monument Square.
D RY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—The subscribers are o
faring tho balnnco or their Suinmor stock of Dry Goods
consisting of Bareges.PrlntodJaconctsandOrgnndles'French
Cambrics and GinglutniH, Printed and Plaid India Silks. Al
so. Summer Quilts, Linen Cambric Handkerchief, N W Col
lars, 4c.,at a groat reductionfrom former prices.
jy& DEWITT 4 MORGAN
ani embroidered. Vandyke collars beaut'
lorted parasol*, plain, striped and checked glace silks,
kerdn, bareges, tissues and grouedines, colored and white
lOOQd and organdy muslins, & large assortment of Irish
‘nena, French printed cambrics.
M. PRENDERGAST 4 CO.,
•pH 178 Broughton street.
C IGA
to
S “ PRIN0 AND SUMMER SILKS—A new assortment of
■tripe* and plaid, new pattern gingham, baregca and
innies. lailles’ colored and black umbrella* and parasols,
ilk pimp to suit all shade* of sllka and bareges, Mack net
Dantillss. ihavrls, points and scarfs, while nnd black sow-
op silk scarf*, white lace and colored ailk mantillas, whito
*d colored crape sliawla, black swan silks, black bareges
id tlanues, black and lead French ginghams, for sale by *
•1.113 AIKIN 4 BURNER
ADIK8’ DRtNS GOODS.—Printed orgatulie*. grenadines,
barege*, jaconets, lawn*, ttasues. glace silks, gro de
French cambrics, India Rilks, figured anil dootted
mull, nansook and cambric muslin*, silk and linen
mires, 4c., for sale at the lowest price by
ap!22 DxWlTT 4 MORGAN.
II’RING SILKS.—A fine assortment of striped and plaid
J Silks, black summer do, black grenadine silks, a fine as-
irlment of new barege*, figured stripe* and plaid, plain,
pured. plaid and striped tissues, a large assortment of la-
'm’ black and colored ailk umbrellas and parasols, a large
id fine assortment of all qoaltUea of hosiery, *Uk and lace
isntillas, white and black net mantillas, shawls point* and
srfs. Swiss nnd lace cheralteta, light kid glove*, lace mlt*
nd gloves, for sale by
-pul AIKIN & BURNS
ECEIVEP PER FIORIDA—Colored silk mantillas, plain
v place *ilk*. brown silk parasols, bareges and tissues,
died and figured Swiss muslins, black sumer bombasin,
vns, pillQwcaso cotton.gents colored bordered, hdkfs., 4c..
r wle at the low«t prices, by
apll3 . Dv.WIlT 4 MORGAN.
HEAP CASH STORE—Corner of Whitaker and Congrea*
streets.—The subscribers have just received per Ala-
fresh supply of Three-Ply anu Ingrain Carnots, eu
iw patterns. Also, 0-4 ana 8-4 Floor Oil Cloth, which
old at unusual low prices.
M. PRENDERGAST 4 CO.
BURNING GOODS.—Black Grenadine. Crape de Paris,
■ Bareges, Silks, Bombasines, Alpacas. Norwich Clothe
id Poplins. Mourning Lawns and French Muslins, ninck
ftps snd Live Veits, Collara, Handkerchiefs, etc., just re
tired snd fur sale by
mh7 - DxWlTT 4 MORGAN.
NOTICE.
imr TREASURER’S OFFICE. 8svs»trsn. 13th January,
J 1863.—Tlie subscriber is now ready to receive Returns
f Property liable to City Taxation.
janl3 J. GEORGE. O.T.
CO PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned having associated
J with them Henry H. Scranton, will continue the Gro-
>ry Dullness under the firm of 8oranton, Johuston & Co.
D. T. SCRANTON.
tnayl7 JOS. JOHNSTON.
may20
B UTTER . AND XiARO.—25 Utkina prime and choice But
ter, 20 bblsLard, just received and for Bale by
mayO McMAHON 4 DOYLE
SlFTY DOLLARS REWARD will be paid by the undei
J? signed, to any person who can furnish proof to convic.
any white man of the crime of purchasing corn, cotton, or
nny other description of merchandise - from any of roy ne
groes. inaylO—lm JAMES 8KINNER.
pLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 basket* or thin very mine-
\J rlor wine, whose reputation is unequalled where it is
»t the lowest prices by
for salo by
junol
wine, whose reputation is unequalled where il
ding per steamer Alabama, a
PADEmmi). FAY 4 CO.,
Agent* for Savannah.
DkWITT 4 MORGAN.
|I3fOLUTION.—The co
ston 4 Co. Is this day
'illlam B. Scrsnton,
nay 17
partnership of Scranton, John-
dissolved. by
tho withdrawal of
D. T. SCRANTON.
JOS. JOHNSTON.
W. B. SCRANTON.
^°-PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned have this day forth-
•daw partnership for the transaction of a General
iipplug and Commission Buslne**. under the firm or Scran-
a*T*llm*n. Office, No. 16Co*ntle*Sl[p,New York.
W. B. SCRANTON.
.. H H. TALLMAN.
Mfcr*nw«.—Sharnun 4 Collins, Exra Wheeler 4 Co.,
“sw*H, Crene 4 Co.. H. D. Pomroy. New York; Webster
does, Scranton, Johnston & Co , Rowland 4 Co., Sevan*
. , 3m—m*y!7
yCTlCE.—The undersigned will continue to carry oa the
’ Lumber »nd Timber builaes* a* heretofore, under the
‘ »nd style of J. RoBiwra 4 Co,
.J. ROBERTS.
obl9 ROBERT AUSTIN.
0TICE.—The cu-partnershin heretofore existing be-
„‘ wee “ tbo undersigned, under the firm of Ciun* 4
dUoolved by mutual consent. The
the late firm will be settled by H. A. Crane, to
Ifttnm having claims will please present thorn,
;?u.j ,,a . ln ' leb, * <1 make payment Either party are
dnorired to uw the name of the late firm la liquidation.
H- A. CRANE.
^ T. HOLCOMBE.
^HfP.—The undrrslgneil having associated
ji. Wl| u him Mr. John R. Johnson anil Mr. J&mcs E. Copo,
iiicontlnuo the wholesale grocery buslne* under the firm
Hou»XDH,Jom.sos4Co.
T. HOLCOMBE.
^500 Cliallenge.
HOnKNSACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article (uuuded upon scientific prluctples.couipound-
XJl ed witli purely vegetable substances, being jierfectly
safe when taken, and has never boon known to fail in curing
the most obstinate cases. Worm* can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that It not only de
stroys them but remove* all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
Tho Tape Worm.
This worm 1* the most difficult to destroy of all that in
habit the human body. It grows to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intea
tines and stomach os to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance. 4o ,
which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaint* have their origin from the tape
worm •, consequently they do not use the proper medicines
fbr their disease. To those who are afllicted with this aw-
ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Fill* t the Syrup to be taken in dose* of two ta
ble spoonful* three times a day, then take from five to
eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, the moit obstinate cases
of tape worm can be speedily cured.
Hound or Stomach Worm.
This worm Is usually found in the small Intestines, and Is
tho worm most common to children, yet It la not entirely
confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are linrdness ami fullnoss of tho
belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking at the
nose, a bluelsh streak under the eyes, 4c. If you,or any ol
your children havo any of the above symptoms, Hobon-
sack’s Worn Syrup can safely be depended upon—bv using
It you have a certain, aafo and speedy cure ; and if after
using it according to the directions the patient Is not re
stored to health,and the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond
tho grave, as for fail, thoro is no such word as fall with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
AKtrldti, ot Small Thread Worms.
These worms, to which tlie humau aytem W liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be
found In tlmreotum, and If allowed to remain, from the Ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor-
tiers, such as Inflammation of the bowels, and other do-
rangomenU of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that con be used it llobensxck’s Worm syrup. Such la tho
itontshlng poorer of Wy medicines over Ascaradles. that
Idery any on# to produce a cose where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not
cure. All Hurt 1* necessary is to use the syrup In accord
ance with directions on each bottls ; and in cate a gentle
purgative is required In order to - allay tho Irritation they
produce, the liver Pills, by their sympathising action and
healthy operation npon the bowels, is the most pleasant
medicine that can be taken.
hobensack’Tliver fills.
No port of the system is more liable to disease than the
liver, It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and If diseased,(the Mood of course flowing thro’
all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice,
bilious affections, dyspepsia.. &o.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chilli, succeeded by fever, severe pain In
the region of the liver,vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue/ pulse full and bounding, tbo pain In thi '
“ by pressure, should tnr ’" ’ '
th: X. NORWOOD. Ci o, WILSON.
NORWOOD & WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Savannah. Ga.,
Will practice In all the Counties of the Eastern Circuit. Bu
siness committed to their care, will receive prompt ntten-
tion. Ofllco on Bay street, over Wiawren 4 l\mna\
WILLIAM D, FUTMlNU, JOHN M, MILLEM,
FLEMING it 5HLLEN.
The undersigned having united in the practice of law, will
attend punctually to r.ny business entrusted to their c
Office corner of Bay and Whitakor Streets, over Mei
Swift, Denslow 4 Co’s,
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville, Georgia.
Will practise in the Circcult Courts of Thomas. Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia; and in the Cir
cuit Courts of Jeflbvson, Madinon and Hamilton, of tho
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties In tho Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all perrons before the Department* at Wash
ington,
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owem’ liailding, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made large additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
JOHNil/ COCHilANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga.. late Junior partner of the
firm of A. 4 J. Cociihaxk, lrwlnton. Ga., will attend
promptly to nil business entrusted to Ids care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Rereronco—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F. II. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.-, M. Marsh, Savannah.
may7—i!4wly
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undorsigned, Agents of the nboveCotnpany nro prepared
to take risks against Fihk on Buildings nnd their contents.
Also Mshlvk Sha Bisks, on the most favorable term*.
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO., Agents,
C IDER —John Uhl’* best Cider always on hand, and for
salo by mayl2 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 OO.
S YRUl’.—JO bids Now York sugar house syrup, in store-
and Tor sale by _ may29 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
H AY.—125 bundles Hay, landing from schr. Cataract.for
snie by aplfl BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
B AREGES.—Plain, figured and satin atrlpcd baregesi - for
sale by apt 13 KEM1TON 4 VKRKlU.l.E.
W RAPPING PAPER.—Two hundred reuiua Wrapping
Paper, of different sires snd qualities, received and
for sale by
may 17
H. S. SIBLEY,
No. 136 Congrcss-st.
(ISOLUTION—1The firm of LaRoch*, Bow»s 4 Co.U
this day disaolved by mutual consent, to take effect
TSA"* *'} of January. The Business of tho firm will be
.7™, b T I«*oc D. LaKoche and Alfred T. Bowne, who ore
Uwri >sd to nse the name of the firm in settlement.
MAAC D. UROCRE,
ALFRED T. BOWNE,
u.„ , ■ EDWARD 8. KEMPTON,
Jsn. 8,1868, ! RICHARD H. MARSHALL.
Th* subscribers will continue the hurt non* at their old'
• UR0CflE * D0WNE -
T - Bowwt - j Ianl0
|“®0LOTION,—the firm of Kxxrrox & Marshall was
a, **oWed, by mutual consent, on tho 16th Instant.
EDWARD 8. KEMPTON,
o. R. H. MARSHALL,
fa’xoosh, 18th February, 1863, fab!8
/^y n#ndrUlln *’ Ml "** llnsa drill and coatings.
rth, fUM* linens, whit# hollands, summer
HL— . Diwnr 4 Morgan.
W 1 Pri®*We.t.rn IU.
M L. ,. :,I” “ W. Mill Pork, IS So
IS S® Mbm Boof, 20 Stir do Fulton ll.rk.t B»r.
20 half do Fulton Market Hues
MW ■ WB03TFJI k PALMES.
•VA. BONAtfr).
JOHN Q.UIN,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT,
163 Broad-street, Columbus, Ga ,
Will transact the abovo business In the usual manner, and
pay strict attention to all consignments entrusted to his
care. He would respectfully refer to the following pei-
sons : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War-
ham Cromwell, Esq., LewisM. Durr, Columbus, Ga.; Win.
P. Yonge, Abraham Backer. Savannah. Cm—june3
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. 4 A. RAILROAD,
Birw^oW, Walker County, Georgia.
W LL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn.
Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot boing situa
ted In a region of country abounding in grain, tt can uaual-
ly be purchased upon mnre favorable terms than at almost
any other point upon the W. 4 A. Railroad
Orders covering the cash, with limited or discrotinnary
Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order
ing grain will please forward sacks with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayno, Mr. Wm, M. Wadly, Sa-
vannah. ^naylO^
N OTICE.—Tlio co-parcncrslilji heretofore existing under
tlie Orm of Jiuu. it Kixa, to (iifw ilSjr fllssotven oy mu
tunl consent. JOHN H. HULL
may20—8 HENRY C. KING.
L EGHORN AND PANAMA HATS—Just received, an as-
snrtment ot various qualities,which will bo sold cheap
at 147 Bay-st. may.’fl v ~ PRICE 4 VKAUKR.
S UMMER CRAVATS—a now assortment lust received by
way 10 PRICE 4WEADER. No. 147 Bay-st
S YRUP BOTTLES— Engrnved and plain, for salo by
Opj26 J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-strcot
M ANTll.LAS—Received per steamer Florida, rich black
Appliquo lace Montilliis.hftwcst design, white narcge,
N. W. Collars nud Edgings, Ribbon*. Ho«lerv, Gloves. 4c.
may20 DeWlTT & MOiKiAN
C LARCT WINES—60 cases Jlaut”Talcnco Claret. 60 do
Murgaux. also 10 casks su [trior Claret. Just received
per sli ip Delta, by way of Charleston, direct from Bordeaux,
und for sale by
nmy20 i J. ROUSSEAU.
S I1ALI.Y8. Bnrcgi Delaine,Salin Plaids, Barege plain do
Printed Grenadine Silks, Dnraas do Venice Silk Tissue
Black Grenadine Satin, Striped black Ilarege. Mourning Ba
reges. and Tissuo. in every variity and stylo, just received
xml open, nnd for *nlo by
nihp AIKEN 4 BURNS.
B ristol brick dust and Tripoli.—Bristol Brick
Dust for cleaning knives. andTrlpoll, lor cleaning brass,
glass, 4c., for sale by iipl22 J. p. COLLINS.
S AVANNAH AGENCY for the mlo of Wiiiiam BnggB 4
Co’s New York celobraled braids of Tobacco, by
apl27—12 It. SlAYJiR, 6 Whitaker atreet.
L INEN COATS AND PANTS—An additional supplylo
ceived and for sale nt 147 Bay street, by
mil PRICE 4 VEADER.
V irnnu . iuuiiuiiuiui, AIM,, i-iurt’t in cn*KR
and half rasks of St Jullen and StEmillion, for sale by tho
cask or gallon, by may20 A. BUNAUD.
I pOR SALFr—A likely nogro man, aged 25 year*, a good
axeman and timber band ; also, a boy aged 18 year*, a
field hand and ostler. Apply to "
_may31 WVILY 4 MONTMOIXIN,
F OR SALE—A ifegrn woman agec 27 years, a cook, wash
er and ironer, with her girl child aged 5 years. Apply
" TDNTMOLLIN.
WM. |L SYMONS. DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No 17 Whitaker street. Savannah.
Has Just opened a large and choice variety of Nsw
Spring snii Soumrr Goons. conHlsting in part orblack,
figured and fancy French Cassiinores ; black and col
ored Cashmere j Cloths and Cashmeretts; white and
fancy Linen Drills; with a large assortment of fancy Mar
seilles and linen Vestings, all of which he is prepared to
make up to ordor in the most fashionable style, and on ac-
commodatlpg terms. a[«6
PHILIP KEAN, "
DDAPER ANDTAlUJR,,08Br!jan-*t.. Savannah. Ga.
—Cratefnl to my friends and the public in general
Ifor their liberal patronage heretofore extended to me.
.Inow offor them a greatoi inducement than ever, as
1 have just received my Fall and Winter Stock or En-
giiih. French and German Hroad Cloths, Black nnd Fancy
Dseskin and Casslmore, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin nnd
Etibroldorcd Vestings; also a very rich article of Kveniug
Viatiug, which I am prepared to nwko to ordor. in tho most
faihiouablo style. Also a largo and well selected stock of
MKN’8 A.vn BOYS’ RK.1DY-MSDE CLOTHINO.
tigetber with n largo supply of Shirts. Socks. 8usponders.
U.oves. Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts nnd Drawers!
lints. Caps, Trunks. Vnlicos. 4c., all or which will bo sold at
puce* to give general satisfaction nov6
WM. R. SYMONS,
Offers for salo. a large assortment of Cloths. Cas-
islmeres and Vestings, consisting In part of the fol
lowing articles, seioctcd by himself during tho past
summer in London and Pans, which he will make up to or
der In the best stylo of workmanship, nnd at tlio shortest
notica. His stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish
ing floods. Tor gentlemen’s wenr, is very large and of the
bcstquality and ityle—tha.wholoof it mad* this fall under
his Awn Inspection, nud will be sold nt the lowest nrices for
c/yti or approved credit French blnck. blue, brown and
oVve Cloths; fancy trench and English Casslmoros; fancy
81k Vesting, super, fancy Bilk Plush Vestings; black Baf-
allie* Silk Vostlng*; super, black Doeskin dassfmeres ; Me
rlin nnd Silk Undershirt* and Drawers; white and fancy
Shirt* and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawers:
wfoto. black and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Tics, plain and
embroidered; Merino and Cotton Pocks: Scarfs, Prttin and
IHmbasin Socks. noS 17 Wliltnker-atrcct.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 110 Broughlon-st., between Bull and Whitaker.
THE largest and boat selected stock of goods ever
offered forsalein thi* city. Gold nnd Silver Watches.
|Vest. Fob and Guard Chains, Sots of Jewelry. Clint
clauesTurscelets. Brooches, flno Diamond work Flngor Rings.
Silver Castors, Tea Set*. Pitchers. Goblets. Cups. Cake Baskets,
Spoons, Forks,Fish Knives. Pie Knives, Cheese Scoups. la-
lies. Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and
Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numerous to
mention : the whole of which will bo sold at reduced price*.
All kinds of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing
attended to by competent hands. HORTON 4 RIKEMAN.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Tlio undorsigned begs leave to inform the Cltli-cns
lof Savannah, and the people in the country in gene-
rul/that ha lias taken Ilia Store No. 148 Uroughton Street,
one door West or Dixon’s Confectionery, where lie will bo
pleased to makoand repair all kinds of Clocks mid Watches,
and will warrant all work with which ho may he intrusted
ap27—ly FRANCIS STEIN.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Amt Fhncy Goods.
. RECEIVING by every arrival of the 8leamer* fresh
additions, making tho best assortment in this city, of all
kindsofWntches. Jonelry. Fancy Goods. SllvcrH[Kxms. Forks.'
Htchors. Tea Sets, Cups, Sjpluras, Plated Castors, and overv
variety ofartfeies connected with our lino of business; allol
which will be sold as low as in any city in the Union.
D. B. NICHOLS.
M3~ Particular attention given to tbeRcpalringof Watch
es and Jewelry. ' no 20
; JEWELRY. •
MR. F. STEIN, on Broughtoii.street. has justrecciv-
’ed the finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel-
rrof all descriptions. Gold and silver pencils and liens,
silver and silver gllted waro and fruit boskets, waiters,
| tea sets, candlesticks, table and tea spoons: fine tnMo,
f pocket and pen knives, scissors, and a largo variety of the
’finest work boxes? dressing cases, and.writing desks for.
W-- —-1-mt. niw unciawvroi nations,
accordlans and fanev articles, too numerous to mention,
wbicli he offors at tno lowost prices ever sold in this city-
The attention of the public at largo, but especially that of
“ * ” * - ” ’ ted, -
104 Front Etreet. New Votk.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN
NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
ThB new and splendid side-wheel Steamship
—STATE OF GEORGIA, on 200 tons registsr,
Captain William Collins, Las commenced her Regular Trips,
and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the 18th day ot
May. and every alternate WmiNraiMY thereafter; say on
tlie 1st. 16th and 20th of June, and 18th July, and so on.
Cabin Pausge to Phlbule.pbia 226 00
“ “• through to'Now York 26 00
Steerage “ 0 00
This Ship has been built with entire regard to safety, coin,
fort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable facmUea to
buslnoss and travel. For freight or passngo apply to
C. A. L. LAMAll, Agent, Savannah
nmyl7 HERON 4 MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia,
tho ladles, is particularly requested.
au21
’li.Y 4 __
ffTl CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S'HATS.—Straw, ‘^ Leg-
fcAAfahoi n and Webster, a fino assortment at
may!8 ’ BELDEN 4 CO’8.
K iBBEE 4'RODGERS offer for sale 100 bales Gunny
Cloth, 760 Coils Kentucky Rope, 6.000 lbr. Twine.
__imiy26_ 11
A PPIJCATldN MANflLiXS.—Received - jier stcnmshlp
Horida.a new supply of those clogantblack and whito
Application Mantillas, for sale by
may26 URQCI1E 4 BOWNE,
E DE'S DIAMOND CEMENT—For joining broken glass
China ware, or Ivory, just received nnd for sileby
“’hffO W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
T I1E MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert Macoy, pocket edi
tion, beautifully illustrated and in tho roost convent,
ent form yet published.
Also, the Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonic Songs ond
Odes, suited to every occasion in lodge or celebrations
Both new wovks recently published.and highly worthy the
attention of the Craft, Just received and for Rale at tbs
Book Store or s, g SIBLEY.
n °3 135 Congress-street
C HESSMAN'S ARABIAN~BALSAM—For the enre of
wounds, bruises, sprains, 4c. Just received and for
“le by W. W. LINCOLN,
roayg■ Monument Sqnarc.
DONNETS t BONNETS I f
. 50 cases just received at tlio TIUMJUNO AND
'GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughten-aL-
Country Merchants Milliners, and the public gener-
ally, are invited to oxaniino this .«tock. It consists of 60
different styles elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, gimp,
rich colored silk, satin, crape nnd other choice and much
admired styles; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods ;
a great variety of empo embroidered blond linings. Paris
silk lace shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw
trimmings, dress do. white anci colored lace, gimps and gnl-
loons, do do silk fringes, mnntics, plain bareges, shell and
other combs, hair puffs, curls and plaits, ribbon plaits,
flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy
wrtstletts, buttons, steeltrlnnnlngs. zephyr worsted, braid,
fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept In
fancy establishments.
Smoking caps, slippers, children’s babliments. such aa
robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding.
Mrs. Dotlk, assisted by competent mUIners from New
York, will attend to the trimming 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.
43" Uve bonnet makers wanted Immediately, who muss
perfsctly understand their business. ap!30
. . by the
bensnck.’i| Liver Pillr, aa they act directly upon tho seat of
the disease, and then operating npw the bowels they ex
pel aU the corrupt and vitiated matter frrofcthe system.
Dyspepsia, ’
Tho symptoms of Dyspepsia, and It* various diseases are
dlxzines* In til#’head, heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, smitnes* arising from tho stomach, kc, and some,
times general languor of tlio whole body, from this it will
bo Keen that tbe disease owes il* origin to a disorganized
state of the IAver and Stomach. Hobenwick’s Liver rill* 1*
the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure,
as they act by changing tlie certain morbid actions of the
system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure
and healthy.
To Femsdea.
You will find these Fills an invaluable medicine tn many
complalnta to which you are subject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene
fit in restoring and purifying the blood and othsr fluids so
as to cure all complaints which may arise from female lr-
regularities, as headache, dimness of sight, pain la the side,
back, 4c. These Pill* are the only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy, Sick Haadache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dls-
trussing Dreams, Dimness of Bight, or In faet any of the dls-
eases that arise from affections of the Liver, Impurity of
tho Blood, or constipation of the Bowull.
Medical Evidence.
idans, having had the recoipt
ilgned PKy*!<
sture submitted to us for inspection, say,
We. the undersl,
of their mannto#MVH!M._ _ JHHi
that the Ingredients of which they are composed makes
them tb# best PHI in nse tor all diseases of the Liver, Im
purities ot th# Blood, 4& -
. GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWUY. £ D,
L. BOWEN, ll D.
. tor Purchase non# but those liaring the signature “ J,
N. H0BENSACK,” a* aU others *re_worthleas Imitations.
Agonta wishing new supplies, and *H other* wishing to
become agents, must address the Proprietor, J. N. HOREN,
•tnjs Laboratory, No. 120 North Becood-stmt, above
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
No. 147 Bay Street.
All persons of tnato and refinement—those having
a duo regard for comfort and personal apnoaratico. may
lat all limes select any nnd every article for their ward-
.robe, from one of tlio largest assortments of the Very
Best Goods In this country; oither In Ready Made Garments
f>r made up to mensnre In unique style, or Furnishing urtl
de* of every description and quality too numerous to men
tiun Call and see. PRICE 4 VEADER.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
M. D. MURPHY, 21 Bull-sired, would respectfully
inform his friends and tlio public generally, that he
.has received liia spring styles for gcutlemen, among
■ UJLwhich will bo found as rich and fino fancy Cassimnros,
'osthiga. kc... as have ever been brought to tins mnrkct.
All orders executed with dispatch, and in tho best style
of workmanship.
Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for
humselvea. nihil
liiflTDYHMADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND SUMMER.
WM. R. SYMONS. Dkai’kh sxn Tailor, No.
17 Wh'dakersired*, respectfully solicits the!
laltention of Ills friends and Urn public in gen’
Aral, to his largo stock of Ready-mu le Cloth’
ing. suitable for the present and coming season. It lias all
hei-n made up under his personal superintendence, an 1 tor
style and durability of workmanship, is Inferior to none to
be found in tlie market.
The following comprlsea portion of the stock : Frock* and
Sacks of blue, black nnd c-olorod cashmere cloths; black,
briib d’ete Frocks and Sacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy
Unen Frocks and Sacks; India grass, silk and brown linen
Sacks: black and colored alpaca Frocks and Sacks.
Pants of fancy French cnasimeres. black doe-skin cassi-
mere, black drab d’etc and spring tweed cassimere, white
duck and fancy linen drill, together with a large lot ol cot-
ton drill and duck Pants, for summer wear.
Vests of black satin, blnck barathen. nnd fancy silks, fan
cy and white Marseilles, figured and striped linens.
Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such as stocks,
gloves, suspender*, cravats, collars, silk, guuze, merino, ami
cotton unuersbirtH, strlpo silk and cotton socks, silk and
nglinin umbrellas, oto., etc.
Tlie whole of which he offers for sale on accommodating
terms, and at prices as cheap as the cheapest. a pi 3
8TRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair-
'cd and pressed in the latest fashion,
i , Three. Apprentices and three Bonnet 8ewers are
wanted immediately, at the Broughton-street Trimming and
General Variety Store dec!2
DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—.lust
received, a few cases water-proof Boots; also, a
lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as
sortment of Gentlemen’s and Lndie*’ over Shoes,
some of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low
prices, by R. FLANIGAN & CO.. 100 Brjan-stnet.
All In want will please call and Judge for themselves,
decll
rfcs
DANIEL CROMLAY,
J FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comer of Brough
ton and Bull-streets.—Tlie subscriber desires to in
form the public that he has opened as above, where
he Is prepared to execute orders for Boot* of the
finest finish and style, and equal, if not superior to any
heretofore offered to tho public. Haring many friends in
this State who have been his patrons In Charleston, respect-
frilly solicits from them and tbe public a call and a trial.
UMBRELLAS.
Afrewh assortment of belli cuttouind silk, juet re
ceived and for salo low. by
WM J. II. COHEN km.UOnrnmrhton.st.
Jt PARASiJtS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment of
■Wsllk and gingh*pi Umbrellas. Also, low priced and fino
I, Parasols, just rewired and for salo by
au!2 DaWITT 4 MORGAN.
0 years—they are accustomed To the
otton. and will be sold at a bargain to
i approved purchaser. Apply to
feb28 WYLLY 4 MONTMOLIJN.
jl rowueraare prepares expressly mr mo re
superior Importod materials, and are warren
Soidllts Powders (whan oaour&teljr preptri
warranted to be.) are held in the Withes'
Powders are prepared expressly for tho retail trade, from
—»—» r-i — -* warranted full weight.
«red, as these are
.-„iest estimation for
their peculiar virtues, in giving relief whtr# Indigestion,
heartburn, or billions affections prevail, and when used ac
cording to the directions, tons an effeemetag aperient
draught—more sgreoabh*. yet possessing all the medicinal
properties of the mneh esteemed SeldlitzSpring In Germany.
Prepared and sold by W. W. UN0QLN,
ml)22
Monument-Square.,
TjiLOUR, AC—200 bbla Baltimore flour, 50 do Hiram Smith’s
F do, 80 hhda prime and choice bacon shoulders. 20 do
- ■' -
' s»bot?» 4;
linen; 8, 10 12-4 damask au<T snow-drop table doth*;
8-4 and 10-4 bleached and brown damask, damask napkins
and doiless, Scotch and huckabuck diapers, blrds-eye do,
Richardson’s, Younn's and fither styles of family linens, all
warranted pure linen, for sale In quantities or by the piece,
by t _ „ Laroche a bowne,
mh28 Cor. Whitaker. Congress snd SL Jullan-sta
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
jtfmk h variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Those drslious of a hand-
some Cage, and one proof against Mites, have only
-MM to make an early cull for a choico from a fine as
sortment.
mli28 J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st
GROCERIES, Sic.
160 QUIri, Baltimore Flour, 20 do II. Smith's
do. 20 do puro Genesee do, 20 half bbla Canal do,
260 sugar cured Hams.20 hhda Bacon Sides. ISO
bbla B and C Clarified Sugar. 25 do Crashed and
Ground do. 26 do New Orleans do, 16 hhda Porto Rico do. 21
boxes Loaf do, 100 bbls Domestic Liquors, 76 boxes Tobac
co. 60 chests Teas. 26 bbls Ifackerel. 36 half bbls and kit*
do, 60 bbls and 10 tes West India Molasses. 26 bbls New Or-
. . . Matches, 100 do
k TARVER.
leans Syrup. 5 do 8tuart's do, 75 gross Ms
Pipes, landing and in store, for sale by
mh24 COHEN
REMOVAL.
I FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT—Tiio sub-
' scrlber haring just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (bo-
tween Congress and Broughton-stcects.) would Inform his
" A * — *“
NE W JEWELRY, FINE WATCHBS7*c.
THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort-
f|/#lmotit of rich JKWEl.RY. embracing the recent patterns
■aJof Ear-rings. Pins, Bracelets and Finger-rings, among
Jr wiiich nro some fine diamond sotting*,from $10 to 2500.
Also, twenty-five sets of those unique Pearl Sett of Ear-
iYjrlng* aud BrooclieB, from 218 to 2125 tbo set, nowest
VJWand rarest nattorns; together with a very select nssort-
’*roontof extra flno Watches set in pearl, diamond, hun
ting and plain case*. These, with a further assortment ol
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver SotB, Spoons, Forks. Indies.
Cups. Ac.,and Plated Ware of all kin ‘s.Fancy Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases, Folios, Clocks. Bronze Hgures. gold mount
ed Canes. Cuttlery, Ac., renders his assortment very com
plete, and unsurpassed in tho State, cither in quality or pri
ces. D. B. NICHOLS.
,#3- Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and Jewelry. no!2
•PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
THE undersigned respectfully Inform the
[citizens of Savannah. Georgia and Florida,
'that they have on hand more than fifty
Piauos, the largest stock ever on sale tn this city, and
mode by tbo most celebrated manufacturer* in tlio United
States. Nunns 4 Clark. T. Chlckering. Boardinnn k Gray,
I-elght 4 Newton, Edwards 4 Fisher, all well known to the
lovoin of Mqslc. havo place in their largo assortment —
These Pianos are of rich tone, nud beautifully finished In
Rose Wood. Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frames
made In the most substantial and workmanlike manner.—
Also the justly celebrated AJolinn l’inno Fortes, which for
their sweetness of tone have not been eqiinliod. All tlieso
instruments have metallc frame* which render them pecull-
arlysullodfor tfll climate, preventing necessity of tuning
foryears.
The undersigned are Agents for Henri Herx’s, celebrated
Grand Pianos, made In Paris. For Power and beauty of tone,
they stand pre-eminent.
Carhart's Mrlodioxs.—This beautiful toned wind instru-
ment.manufncturcd by Carhart 4 Needham, N. Y.,for villago
purposes. Lodges. Serenading Parties, and tho private prac
tise of Organists, possessing a sweet nnd powerful tone, they
have also for sale. All these instruments will bo disjiosed of
on the most accommodating terms. Tho prices of tbo PL
- ’ ' to $1,000.
I.W. MORRELL A Co
ann* ranging from 2176 ti
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers solo agent* for A, Stod-
fnyt 4 Co's., and Jonn IL Dunham's Piano
Fortes, are always supplied with an as
sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru
ments. For durability they can bo fully warranto*!, whilst
their superiority of tone and touch is evident and acknowl
edged by tho most casual observor, a* well as the critical
«... wig™, uj mu imisv casoiu »DSKr>cr, as -wm aa uuirai
friend* and the public generally, that be will open Tins | connoisseur. The ladle* are respectfully invited to view
Dir. liis second supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consistini
of tho beat French, English and American Cloths, Cas*l-
mere* and Vesting*, purchased from the most extensive lm.
porters tn New York, which ho Is prepared to mako up in
the best and most fasbionablo styles,
dec! M. D. MURPHY.
NEW SPRING STYLES II—WHOLESALE
rn AND RETAIL.
Ju»t received at the Wholesale and Retail Hat
Store, every variety of
Spring ana Summer Goods,
such as Silks, Beavers, Gossamers, Pedale. Canton, Paris,
Lone Star, Campecby. and others too numerous to mention.
Also, every rsrioty of Bonnets.
Call and see. and you will be snre to be supplied, at the
corner of Barnard and Brough ton-street*,
mhll BELDEN 4 CO
these Instruments. An arrrangement having been effected
with one of our most eminent Pianist* for tho purpose, they
can al«o bo enabled to judge of tlio tone.
F. ZOGRAUM 4 CO.. Market-square.
49* Second hand Pianos taken In cxchango, also tuned
and repaired. jell
E MBROIDERIES, 4c.—Muslin and Ince Chemisette and
Collars, lace, muslin and cambric Sleeves. Jaconet and
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Bands,
l*wn and cambric Handkerchiefs, black Iaico Mantillas,
Valencia Rnd thread Edging* and Inserting*, Bonnet Ilib-
bon*, etc., etc. for sale by
mliO HENRY LATHROP 4 CO.
THE CHEROKEE SPRINGS
m Opens tbe 17th June, under the management of
Col. Hurray and Lady. The water* are Chalybeate.
White Sulphur, Lime and Freestono. .1 have nu
merous certificates of their efficacy aud cures. In many dis
eases; The Rev. Prof. Means, of Emory College, is now
prc|>nring an anslyd*. The waters are limpid and cool,
Utosituation romantic and beautiful. They are located
only throo quartern of a mile from the platform (used also
for Catoosa) on the State Road, between the Tunnel and
Ringgold—Hack In constant attendance. •
maylft—6 J G. PENBTON.
VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
The undersigned will aell three tbouaand acres,
inre or leu, of the most valuable Lumber Land in
■—Jeorgla. It liea upon tbe Alatumaha 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 milu to 1U Car-.
thest line. Tbe Umber I* of the largest size that grow* In*
tbo south, and very abundant, suitable for masta or rang-
‘"Si Umber. n» landing Is ouo of tho best on the‘river,
affording an opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage
of the river—an advantage pJxreued by but. very few,—
Hands can take a raft to Darien- and MturdJn .tour or. five
days. On the land there are negro hodses. ox thsdt, 2nd
provision house, In good repair, and two lumber carts with
eT * r 7 appliance far tb# lumber bust neve, situate on * high
and healthy hfi. Thtr* are also abouVbOO acres of as good
hammock land, for either com nr cotton, to be found any
where, covered with red oak, white oak. hickory, and ash
timber There, land* present ** good facilities-. for either
luinbpr cutting, stove getting, or turpentine, a* any other,
and wlUbe penetrated by GicSAVsnush and Ajfoan^ 1UU-
VlUftbboiphgh.^berty ooonty, ^ ^ *- —
ft
L. 8. BENNETT it CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON.
'JUSwSto Haring purchased the entire interest of Mr.
2§2SS60J. C. Thob.xto.v In his Carriage establishment In
tUSclty, most respectfully solicit a continuation of the ex
tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on the late proprie
tor. Itl* our intention to keop a large and extensive as-
sortm*nt of aU kinds of Carriages, suited to this market.
The late proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton, will act as our agent
at the north, for the purchase and supply of our cstnbu.h-
ment. Ills experience of twenty year* In tbe business at
the South, will Insure to our mends and natrons such a
well selected stock as cannot fall to give entire satisfaction.
Mr. Bc«NErr will give his personal attention to all kindof
repairing, as heretofore. LEWI'S 8. BENNETT.
THOMAB A. BROWN.
mey10 JUDGE W. HARRIS.
A CARD.—It will be seen from the above, that I have sold
out to Messrs. I.. 8. Bjororrr 4 Co., ami I have every confi
dence in the ability of these genllemen. both in capability
and capital- to successfully conduct the business, and keep
up the reputation of the establishment.
. Mr. Lkwb S. Brv.vrrr has been my foreman for tbe last
two years, and 1 take pleasure In recommending him to the
public as an Industrious, capable and deserving man, who.
while looking to his awn interest, will not neglect thoso of
Iifrelinqiilsblng my business In this place, I take tbe op
portunity to say, that tt ts not trom any dissatisfaction
whatever. SInco my rcfidccce tn the city of Savannah. I
havo been kindly ond genorously treated, and have suc
ceeded much bettor than l anticipated.
In the course l have just token. I.havebeen prompted by
considerations ora private character altogether; wherever
I may be, I shall always carry with me tbs liveliest sense
of obligation, and cherish the dospest Interest In the pros*
perity and advancement of the diy and its people. Noth
ing will do more -to effect this, ‘ than the sustaining of a
health v and honorable competition. ‘ Let the good people of
the Ctiy and State see to it. J. C. THORNTON.
y. T B^Mr JEL H^AijnAirPxa is »y totally authorized
agent for the transaction and dodby oj of mjrbmdawi.
and colored linen drillings, bleached and brown sheet
ings, strlpo and plaid sattn Jeans for boys’ wear, bkek ba-
reae, grenadine and crepo do Paris, mourning muslins,par
asols and umbrellas, for sale low by
may22 DeWITT 4 MORGAN.
GROCERIES; . •
0 . 25 HHDS. Porto IUeo and Muscovado Sugar, 25
do choice Now Orleans do, 26 do do Cuba Molaa-
set, 100 bbls New OrlCans and Cuba Syrup. Stu-
art's rectified do/600 fatten# Sperm 00, wJO do
Uuseeu ao: 200 boxes Sperm and Adi memantine Candles,
26 do Starch. 60 do Cheese, T6 do Soap, 26 do -Toilet do, 60
do mixed and aisorted Candles, 76 packaires Tons. Black, Im
perial and Green, 160 bbls A, B and C Clarified Soar and
Yellow Cotfo# do. 26 do Powdered and Crashed do, Prunes,
Figs, Citron. Pickles, Raisins, Ye^stPowders, Saleratus, So
da. ko^now tn store and for sato ymn^^b^y^
[DOKKKAND BPICEa RM»»lJ
JOKOtMD Ct'FEK AN'D OTaS-lt**!
VTB.' Davfafand ixastoto,U0 frtarefahV
A V ling dresses, French printed jaconets and cambrics,
figured and plain awtu mu*lln». plaid and stripe awlss and
cambric muslins, nansook, jaconet snd mull muslins era
broidered clear lawn hdkfs.. N W collars and cambric. aDd
cambric and swiss bands, ribbons, hosiery, gloves. *c., just
~ DkWITT 4 MORGAN.
, mai22
received by
T O BUILDERS.—Sealed proposals will bo received by Ihe
undersigned, until tho 26th of Juno next, to fnrnish
•11 the materials and erect the keeper's dwelling and office
at Laurel Grove Cemetery, according to plan and specifica
tions to be teen at Messrs. Blioll 4 Far’s, Architects.
JOHN MALLF.RY, Chairman
may22 Committee on Health and Cemetery.
T O PURCHASERS OF CHEAP DRY GOODS.—6 cose* of
fast colored Printed Lawns, Jaconet, Batiste and Mus
lins. all at 12^*.
3 case* assorted Gingham*, new styles, at 12
1 do (a great bargain.) Ladles’ Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs. at 12K<L
We have much pleasure In direetinr particular attention
to the arrival by tbe steamship Florida of the above goods,
and can, with perfoct confidence, recommend them as the
cheapest goods ever offered for salo in Savannah
M. PRENDERGAST A CO.,
raay2fl 178 Broughton-st.. opposite -St Andrew’s Hull, .
FOR PHILADELPHIA—FAnE REDUCED.
7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 11M, at 4 o'clock.
The flno side-wheel Hteninshlp OSPREY, 1000
iflnllnWi *""* burthen. J.Bkvxbtt. conftnsndor, will leave
as pci annexd schedule every other Saturday.
rnoM citonuarox.
...U
June..
Juno
July.
July...
August
August 20
Sept 11
.26 October...
9 October
FIWM riUMDOTBU.
Juno 4 Bept 10
June 18 Sept 24
July 2 October.... 8
’ * - *- OcloW....22
November. 5
November.19
December.. 3
July.. 1‘
July 80
August 13
August.,,, .27
.,23 October ...
Novcmber..l2
No vein tier. 20
September.. 3|Deceinbor..lO
Cabin passage $16
Steerngo 6
Through tickets to New York... 17
Tliis ship has boon thoroughly overhauled and fnralihod
witli new boilers, nnd a largo and olegaut dining saloon on
deck, with cv?ry arrangement that cau add to the comfort
of passengers.
In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf a* tho
I.ivpr|KX)l stenmKiilps City of Glasgow nnd City of Manches
ter, at tlie foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles
ton.
Freight on all perishable article/ must bo prc-pald.
For freight or lmiwngo, apply to ■
11. F. BAKER 4 CO.,
Accommodation wharf. Charleston.
SAMUEL T. PERCK,
June7 Agent, Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES MAILLLNE.
gSML'n.-.uKi- iu oo io oo nnura.—.*»«. ! ork ana
Charlcslan Steam Packets-leave Adger’s
■35S®fflEaa\vhnrves every Saturday Afternoon, and
oacli alternate Wednesday. On Saturday tho new and
splendidSteamshjgs _ ^ < _ n ^ n l
^MARION.Captain"»L BwiRY, , l,20Ctons^ , " Jl
SOUTHERNER, Captain IV. Farmt 1.000 tons, will leave
each altermate Wednoad y, having boon newly coppered
mvl guards raised, Is now in complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room aceotn j
inodatlons, npply at tho office of tlie Agent.
HENRY MI8SROON,
Comer Emit Bay nnd Adgor 4 Son’s Wharves.
N. B.—A new ship will be placed in tlie line to conned
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. foblO
* UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM
tSHIP ISABEL, WilmsM Roujm, Commander
Tiiv*iinah, Key West and Havana, connecting
’ " *• '*■ ‘ “ 'rCal-
itween , .
with the the Pacific Mull Steamship Company’s line for
ifornla.
Tliis splendid sea stoamship will hereafter leave Savannah
for Key West and Havana, on tbo 16th nnd 30th of each
month, and from Havana for Savannah on the 8th and 22d
of each month.
Tho Isabel will connect nt Havana with the U. S. Mail
Steamship Coni|wtiiy's line to Aspinwnll.and the Pacific mail
lino from Panama to California and Oregon.
Passenger* will bo landed nt the railroad wharf at Asplnj
wall free. Transit at tbo Isthmus at tho passengers’ ex
pense.
Tlio hotel will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. wail
Steam Compoiiy’s linn at New Orleans. Tickets for Key
West and Havana can be had of
COHENS 4 HERTY, Agonta at Savannah. .
Tickets for Now Orleans, Aspiawall and San Francisco, cat»-
be bad by applying to
MORDECAI 4 CO , Agent*, Charleston
janl3
UNITED STATES MAIL, “
From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to BtUahassec_
BBsemuiif sursi <..
commenced on tlie 6th inst., running three times a week
vis. Newton, Balnbridge. and Quincy, and three times a
week via. TbomaavUlo,UuncansvHle, 4c.
Passengers by thi* route will leave Macon at half paat tt
o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Btagea
leaving Ogletliorgo rither way at U o’clock, arriving at Talc
lahassee, at 10 o'clock on the ovenlng of the next day—time
by either route 35 horns.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbrldg#
an'l Quincy, to Tnllabassee returning, leaves Tallahassee oo
Sundays, Tuesdays and Thuniduy*. at 10, P. M.
On TiiOHilays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way of
Thouuutvillo—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday s -
and Fridays, at 10. P. M. ..
Through from Oglethorpe toTallnhassco by either rout#’
iu 86 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Sarannah- in 60
hours.
By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’clon
Train of Cars, will arrive nt Tnllnhasseo In 60 hours. It U
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious routv
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorp#
to Tallahassee. $16,00.
B. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. FiflUiB, “ “ Tallahassco.
auggo _ F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
SOUTH-WESTERN HAILROAD.
A LlAlLlTTRATNYtic passenger* leaves 11
XA- M., arrive at Oglethorpe at lOJf, A. M. Leaves Ogle
thorpe at 11A. M., arrives at Macon at 3tf, P. M Con
necting each way with tho Central and Macon and Western
Train and tho Tallahassee Mall Stage Line, fbusengert
dino at Fort Volley at IU, P. M.
m!6 GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
M*U Tralii.
Leaves Macon daily, at 8 o'clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta « « 6^ “ P. M.
C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of th* Wastonj
and Atlantic and LeGrange Roads, and with the Day
Train of the Georgia Road, and at Mare i with the Day
Train* of the Central and South-western uoeds. Passenger
will arrivo In Macon at 12 V. and at Atlanta at 1#, bavin*
the remnlnderof the night for rest.
Passengers going South, via Montgomery, • (Ala.) wh# •
leave Savannah at8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery tn for
ty-eight hours, Including all stoppages, and only ten hour# ''
staging.
AccommodationTralns.Trl-Wcekly, will leave Macon every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock. A. M. Re
turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thunday and Patar.
day. at7V A'. M. Thls.Tratn will connect with th# Night
Train of. the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and witli the Night
Train of tlie Contral Road at Macon. Passengers by the up. .
ward Train can dine at Griffin.
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t*
Maooj, May 17.1862. 8mo Jy22
TO THE MERIWETHER SPRINGS. ’
GROCERIES. LIQUORS, WINES, He.
J. V. CUNNKRAT 4’CO., offer for aale on ac
commodating tonna.a well assorted stock of Gro-
cerios, Liquors;Tobacco. Scgars,4c., viz: 180 bags
■ ■ Iprime Plo Coffee, 20 do do old Java do, 20 hbas
Porto Rfco and MaseqfadaBugers.60 bbls clarified coffee do,
26 do crashed aQd powdered do, 10 boxes loaf do, 200 pack
ages black and green tea, some very superior; 260 boxer,
tobacco, various qualities, l’a, 8’s. 6’s and 16’s. 16 cases Di
adem twist, 10 do Vlrgtrdua and AtomaUc,20do nectar leaf,
Vigtnia gold leaf; 10 boxes El Dorado tobacco, 175,000 supe
rior Havana Scgars. 10 half ptoe#Otard.Dupuy 4 Co. Bren.,
dy, 20 half and quarter casks llnUrn, Mai tel, Burnt. 4e.
Brandy, 5 quarter casks very bid Jean Ixfols do.
— rum, 100 boxu
-, - - --j—--;,-r -t-——i 60 do adamantine can-
do tallow do. 20 casks bacon sides. 16 do shoulders.
80 nods West India Molasees. 40 bbU and to# do, 26 bbls if
Orleans do together with every othsr article mreally found
*t th# wholtaale grocery »tow», joneg ,
,, . — Justreoeived 10dosea
L m ffi AUbama, and far sale by^;
A. BONAUP.
bacon sides,.26 do 3u db
, Jrect route from Savannah and Macon to. Mi# •
Meriwether 8prings, via Central.South-Westehi, ami Masco-«.
gro Railroads, and post coaches, through Tn twenty-two ■
hours, leaving Savannah at 8 o’clock, P. M., arriving atth*
Spring* at 8 o’clock, P. M.,—twcnty-clght mile* stagingto ,
Warm Springs; . .
Fare fr.-m Savannah to Warm Spring* 00 .
Fare from Savannah to Chalybeate Springe.......... IQAO
Fare from Macon to Warm Springs 6'oQ..,
Fare from Macon to Chalybeate Bpring*.......... 6 00 •
Conveyances may always be obtained from, the warm,.
Springs to either the 8ulphur or Chalybeate.. .
jnneQ—lm W, M, WADLSY, Gen. Sqp. Q. R.R. .
TrraiJEE I RODGERfl^ffor for ule, tbe follow
oheap :-260 barrels Crashed and Clarified 8
JY. oheap :.280 barrels Crashed and Clarified 8
hhda, Ji:0. andMaSeOradddo: 26do Porto Rfeo
Cuba Molasses; 160 bbls. N. O. and Sasar-boni