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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 6, 1855.
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VOH FREIGHT ORCll A KTKlt—ilie ‘VVl’iuk
imODES. Vupt Ross, u mvlv'Vt derive*
4« nnwuNii ai cn.
tllllMT C'IIVUCH,
„ Momlk> m’\i, l dug K»*ter Monday, the auuual elec-
tu.nf'fl*»» Wanton* and man Vestrymen will ha held at
iliariiurrh between lha hours ol 11 an>l l o'clock.
OHO. A. GUVIJQI,
.Secretary of liw Wardens anil Vestry.
^HIPPING, STEAMBOATS, &C.
Vp?W '•
ttolcl Arrival*—Ttnmday, April 5.
,uv iiom—J. n. rout, rKonurtu*.
M Tlionuisou,striven Co; W 0 IValkor, llusna Vlsla, (ia;
u W llinghcy an>l lad V, Troupe Co; A Moses, Now York;
-Jftl ! MVMRPOin—Tlui line new dinner ship
VQIINll MECHANIC, Spalding, master, having tlm
largest |»nrl of her freight engaguil. will hate quIcK ,!la
patch a* atom*. For tmlsiicn ol freight, apply in
matW _ BRIGHAM. KH.I.Y A CO.
Viilili-Ulrt lOatabllahcil Mu*.
.The auparlnr packet liatk FLIGHT, A II Calhoun,
WlU hate dispatch a* above. For freight or pas
aagfl, apply on hoard at TVIInIr’a wlmif. t.r to
twarttl lIltHlHAM, KELLY ft CU.
HA LTIMOltlfi—Keffttlftr Elite.—The sclir
tlAll’IHIANA. Hathaway, Master, will have quirk
iapateh Hs almve. For freight or passage, apply on bourn,
or to tuarifl RRinilAM, KKI.I.Y ft CO.
NKW lOUK-Netr LliteT—Fihnt Vmhkl*-
The sruoonor ANN MAUI A. Capl. Conklin, will
RAIL HOADS, &C,
MAIL BOIUBDplbJD.
O N ami aflet the 18th Marsh. 1868, the iualla lor tho
North, for Augusta, ami all places along tho Georgia
Railroad, will close at o); A. M. and 71', M.; and thn malls
from lha same places will arrlrs hers at 1 A. M. and njf
I*. M. Tho malls from Macon. Upper Georgia and Way
Walloon along that line, will close at OH A. M.; and Hie
malls from those places will arrlrs boreal UH P. M.
Tho malls fur Msoon. Kouth Western Georgia, Florida,
and tho West ami Bouth-Weat generally, will close at IIP.
M.; and (lie malls from Ihmo places will arrlvn hern at 0>f
Savannah, March 17.1H55.
1 RAINhON OTcKNTRAL kTll7rtOAlTANH"CONNixf-
INU llAII. ROADS.
... vi.iii.lge. Ikilt , Joliu Watts,Ga; Jesio A Campllald, have liiimediato despatch for the above port. For freight
i. >1 u Alferton, Macro; M A Hlakety.RCi Myron II of VCO bales ol cotton, to cmnplete eargo, apply to
liAVwii.lU.Hiklyu,N Y; F A Whltford. Maine. _»|A HOWLAND ft IX).
, >|.-.P1S I'KltOtfiNTRAI. llAll.llUAD 1
HM1II. A — 1263 halos of cotton and merchandise, to I
it,.,- C'svis A l.ong, Hunter A Gamniell. Franklin A Hrnut-
G \\ (isimsny.Cohens A Herts, A toiw A Co, KParsons
. IUi.tsi.n,Fleming A Co, W Rattorsby A Co, AS Hart
s ,.. .1 .ti'iioa, A R Gordon. Rabun A Smith, Hardwick A
lo. W I Human. S M UtUtean. T \V Neely. Uehn A For*
Cans A Wnahbutn. Hardee A Co.
HON SI UN KICK.
... hark Rhodes,from New York—Rrigham, Kelly A
.< C F Mill*, liana A Washburn. 1. S IWnustt, U A Cohen,
!..!.■< mbe, Johns- n A Co. T U Mills, W 0 Dickson, Row-
,!.S \ Co. .
ivr brig Mary, from New York—11 A Cohen, IV Carson,
.v .1 Uckllsoo. rt I'alumr. T R Mills. J F Oullmartln A Co.
bailer A Co. Franklin A Brantley, Rolhwell A Whitehead,
\.«»n« A Son, Rabun A Smith. Claghoru A Co. J K He Foul,
In.Nuu. Fleming A Co. IVuia A Washburn.
I'.-r s. hr Wondbrhlge. fuim Baltimore—Lynn A Snider, J
i I'alligaut, Wells A Verstlile, C A l.luimsr, M A Cohen,
f l> Foul, loeaett A Snelllngs, T J ThelkeM. Bose. Haris.
. I .mg, J Mclnlire, Wyatt A Co. F Champion A Co. Cooper
. t.il.ilnud, J Barron. W Woralbrldgu. J I* Collins. Waver A
, ii tan iue. Holcombe. Johnston A Co. H Pollard, McMn-
.. it A IKtylo, W M Wadley, W Remshart, Claghorn A Co.
v ll.ucheri. K Parsons. Mints A Johnson. 0 Cohen. U It
mJoji. G It Cumming. J Biolisl. J F Tucker, W .1 Hlckersoh.
i it Milts, A Short.
i or steamer Florida, from Charleston via Beaufort—
u :»e. to M A Cohen.
iVr steamer (Tiatliaiu, Iroui Augusta—747 ba/es I'plaiid
, r.on to K Molyneus. Hudson. Fleming A Co. Harper,
•mart A Co and Order.
!* ASH MNli l£UN,
i or steamer Florida. Iroiu Charleston via Beaufort—
■ II It Taylor. Mrs Shaw. K B Sehackelford. B W Gale,
s Prentice, K N Morris.
NBW YUIIK—The schr HOMKIWNT. Hler
ling. Master, will have nulck dispatch as above.-
Mr Irclyht of derk load only, apply to
IIRU1HAM. KKI.I.Y
SEW viiuK-
apft
I.Y A I
Union I,Inn,—The regu
— „ m lav Packet Schooner. JONAS SMITH, Furman,
.aster, will have quick despatch fr>r the nlmve Port Fm
Freight or Passage, apply to
mari!5 _ _ F. J. OGDKN.
HUSTON—l i e packet sclir NORTH STATE,
_,Horton. master, will nave quick dispatch for the
port. For freight or passage, apply to
msr&7 F.J.OGHEN
llOSTON.—The packet shin HAUTFOHU, llal-
^^^let, master, will have dispatch ns above. Foi
'reiglit or passage, apply on board at Johnston’s wharf, or
mar'JH BRIGHAM, KKI.I.Y A Co.
NEW YOIIIC—Union 1,1 lie.—Tho regu
lar packet schoouer CATARACT, Francis, master,
vo quick dispatch for the above port. For freight
F. J. OGDKN.
UU&tUN.—'The ship LEONIDAS, Watts, Maa
ter, will have quick dispatch ns above. For freight
or isissago, apply to
mar JO BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
..I «»F SAVANNAH .
. APRIL «. 1855
UUUVtCD S1NCK 01111 LAST.
Burk Rhodes. Boss. Now York, to Rowland A Co.
Bug Mary. Walker. New York, to RrlKham. Kelly A Co.
Schr Woodbrhlge. White, Baltimore, to Brigham. Kelly
C S M steamer FJnrid.i. Shaw. Clmrhstou t
;.. u A C.iiien.
Meamer Chathnm Gould. Augusta, witli I
- to T K Mills
i Bdauf..rt,
ChHAKEO.
. p/.micti. Rich. Havre—C A L Lamar.
.ua Robert Mills. McNair.New York—Imns A Wasbburu
uk Kl-ght. Calhoun, New York—Brigham. Kelly A Co
-.nice M Johu*. Freeborn Palntka. Ac—Claghoru A
I'.iiuiiugliani.
teaumr Florida. Shaw. Char'estou via Palslka. Ac—M A
DUPAHTUU.
-tcaiiKi St Johus.Freeborn. Palatka.Ac
: .-aa.- r l .oiida. Shaw.Charleston via Pulaik i
i Loy:
SAILED.
I Scranton, I.owdeu, New Y’ork
NIKBIOUANUA.
, t Walker, of thetirlg Mary, arrived hero yealeiday,
i ts speaking schr Sarah Matilda, ill days from Bucks
Irt.uii'l to Charleston, short of provisions; auppl ed
I he crew of tho S M had been sithoiit food for two
•chr .1 W Anderson. Wat-
FAKE REDUCED.
Cabin t'uaaage Co New York Twenty Collars.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
[HOII.VrKEKLY.]
SWroilK AND SAVANNAH STBAlKl
Tim new and splendid side-wheel Stcninship* :
FI.bBIHa 1300 tons Capt. M.fl. Wooinil’LU
ALABAMA 1300 ton* Capt. O. ll.ScWWCK.
AUGUST A 1500 tuna Capt. T. Lyon.
KNOXVILLE 1500 ton* Capt. C. 1). t.vmnw.
will leave SAVANNAH every WKPN&DaY and SATUR
DAY.
These ship* are among thn largest on the coast, unsur
passed In speed, safety or comfort—making their passage*
m 60 to CO hours, ami are commanded by skillful, careful
and polite officers. Having elegant statu room nccommo-
datl <uh. they oBer a most desirable conveyance to New
York.
Cabin Passage $20
Steerage Passage 8
PADKLFORP. FAY A CO.. Agents iu Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL. 18 Bmadway, New York.
Savaunah, Nov. 17, 185L marl3
FLORIDA PACKET.
M>r Darien. Ilruntwick. and St. Marui, Qa.,and Sackton•
rtlle, J'iivlata. l’alatka, and Hlack Creek, S’la.
■ The new and splendid fast running steam*
SEMINOLE. CapUtu W. R. POSTKLL. will
commence her trips os above on Tuesday, the 20th Inst.,
at 10 o'clock. A. M., anil every Tuesday regularly hereafter.
Returning she will arrive at Savauuah on Saturday morn
ing. In ample time for passengers going uorth. to connect
with the New York and Savaunah atminships.
The Seminole is tilted up iu uiagniliceut style, with lutge
ami airy state-rooms, and for *|ieed, safety, and comfort tr
not excelled by any steamer in the South.
Taking the inland route she oilers superior inducement!
for invalids and others. S M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent.
fetili
ST. AUGUSTINE—The steamer ST,
[JOHNS, Capt James Freeborn, will go to St.
•r trip of Thursday, 6th April.
CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
GIST of vessel s in pout.
Ships.
„.- . r ) Ludlow 1500 X.Y Pudelford. Fay .V Co
:it:e. He lines 024 L a pool..., Padelford. Kay NUo
... 11 ml.'-hi 734 London... Padelford. Fay A Co
. -.*. Ilnllett Bostou..Brigham. Kelly As Co
it..- Mechanic, .-•pal-ling.. L'poid..Brigham, Kelly .k Id
rtl.a--. Vio.
•nidi.
Vatts.
rd
Marse..
rsuk Pieu-e. l.eiche L'pool....
Giuu Freeinsu dlsc g
- «*.u Albert. dohnsoH.... disc’g
-, o.u out) L'pool....
’ Jl 'Jill' •■turgess 873 L’pool ...
: DsGn-eiiman.Manager... l/pool....,
sp:r->. Burdick L’pool
„.-t rt. t-rnlth ihsc’g
* itch. Bruce....HI.’I L’pool
. disc’g.. .Brigham. Kelly U Co
:U3 Bostou..Uriglmui, Kelly Co
.... A Istw & Co
....A Low ,VCo
.... A lsiw ,V Co
\ Low & Co
.J It Wilder
. Mills.
i.i. Calhoun
* William. Hodge
•-mail. Herman .
. L’pool.
vrait’g.,
u. rti.
. 385 N Y
C A I. lunnar
CAL I^raar
CAL I-aiuar
C A I. Lamar
..Lark-ton A Parsson
JO Mills
Master
. !.<•
ell..
. Walker
i: M Charlton, l.ightbi
•I. Talniaii
Hence. Metallic.,
-ire. Axwerthy...
PUBLIC bales.
Mctoedule.
O N and niter Huuday 18th March Instant, and until fur
ther nutlcti, Um PsmKXUMi Thaixs on IheCenlrsl Ball
Road will run as follows»
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Isisvo .Savannah H a. m. Arrive in Macon 0.25 p. m.
lsi«ro Savannah 4 «5 p.m. Arrive In Macau if 10 a in-
I wave Macon 6 a m. Arrive In Savannah 3 30 p. m
lu*nvo Macon H. 40 p.ui. Arrive In Bayannah 0.60a. m
mrriVKKM .uavavnaii and aikhihta. ’
C ITY SHERIFF’S SAtJS-O* the first Tuesday n Msy
next, will bo aul 1 before Iho court house, In tho city
of Savannah, between thn legal hours of sale, a Sorrel
Mam—levied on ss tha property id Win J Maglll. tn satis
fy a « r* In lavor or Win A Kelly. Froperly poluled out
by plaintiff. marUl It. F, AKIN, Sheriff.
L tltV HUKHIFK’T SALE—On tholfintTuea day In May
i next, will be Mold before the court house, ill tho city
of Havamiuh, bolwcen tho legal ihuura of sale, all tho
Household nml Kitchen Furniture of Robert It Scott—
levied on under a distrain warrantjln favor of Moses J Sol
omons. Property pointed out by Plaintiff. -
marUl _ IU I*. AKIN, Sheriff.
C irY SlIKRitf'F'S SALK—On the first Toeeday l;i May
next, will be sold before the Court IIouso. !a ine
City of Savannah, between the legal hours of «alc: a
Grey Horse and Buggy—levied on as tho proporly of Ur,
Joseph Habersham, to catu'y a " r ' r ‘ '
tt Tra-nur Properly pu nted oil
v
C ITY SflEIFF’S SALK—Oil tlie~ilret Tuesday Iu May
next, will be sold, before tho Court House lu thu city
ol Savaunah. between the usual hours of sale: two build
ings on lot No. 10 Curry Tuwu, In Charllou street. Levied
on as the trop-rty of Nicholas Kerley, to satisfy a n. fa.
Issued out of the city of S-vnnnab, iu favor of John
Dillop. Proporly poluted out by plaintiff.
ranrSl _ It. F. AlCtN Sheriff.
C ITY SHERIFF SALK—Un the first Tuesday In May
next, will be sold befrire the coult house, in tho city
Arriva In rt««nn.~i. a in n m ot B«v«nnah, between the legal hours of sale, a Grey Mare
■nt i v , ' P ' “ “"J Bray—levied on under an attachment returnable to
nv ami AitnnaTA the next city court of Savannah, as the property of James
McCarthy, la favor or Daniel O’Connor. Property pointed
out by plaintiff, and soi l by order or court,
apfl • R. F. AKIN, Sheriff.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA-
Iamivu Savannah 8 a. m. ftrrlvo tn Augusta 6 p. ui.
Leave Savannah D 30. p. m. Arrive In Augusta 4.46 a.m.
Loavo Augusta 0 p. tn. Arrive in Savannah 1,05 a. tn,
I«ave Augusta 7 a. in. ’ ‘ * ” *
BETWEEN MACON AND AUGUSTA.
Leave Macon b a. in. Arrive in Augusta 6. p. tn.
Leave Macon 8.46 p. in. Arrivo in Augusta 4.40 a. iu,
Leave Augusta? a. m. Arrive In Macon fl. 26 p, m.
Leave Augusta Op.m Arrive In Macon 3.10 a. m.
The Train which leavei Savannah for Macon at 8 a. m
connects with tho Maoon and Western, and Western and
Atlantic Kail Roads, carrying pasiengirs for all points on,
these Ruads, for Rome. (Georgia.) fur Nashville and Knox
ville, (Tenn.,) and for North Alabama.
The Trrlns which leave Savannah for Macon at 4.06 p.
m. connects with the South-M extern, Muscogee and Mont-
gomrey Kail Ruadi. carrying passengers for all points on
tliesu roads, and for Amerious, Albany,Columbus, forTal-
aliassoo, (Fla ) fot Montgomery. Mobile, and New Or
leans.
The Train which leaves Savauuah lor Augusta at 8. a.
in. connects with thn evening Trains of the Georgia Rail
Roads, and the South Carolina Rail Road.
The Train wliioh leaves Savannah for Augusta at 0 30 p in.
connects with the morning Trains of the Georgia Hall Roads
and the South Carolina Rail Road.
Either of the Trains leaving Savannah at 8 a. iu. and at
4. 06 p. m will carry passengers for Milledgevllle and Ea-
tonton, the 4 06 p. ni. Train being the most closely con
nected. .
Passenger* at Augusta destined for Oglethorpe, Amerl-
cux. Albany, Tallahassee, Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile
and New Orloans, must take the fl p. m. Train to avoid de
tention.
The morning Train from Macon will carry passenger! for
MilledgeriUe and Eatontou Passengers from MlUedge-
rlllo and Eslonton will take the upday Traloat Gordeo,
Passengers for the New York aud Philadelphia Steam
Ships, should arrive in Savannsh by the morning Train.
They are particularly requested to consult the SteemShip
advertisements for tne days of departure.
Through tickets are sold between Savannah and all the
above named places, also between Montgomery and Au
gusta.
Wiu. W. WADLEY* Gen. Sup’t
NawmnuJl. JfrtnA 12.1866. Marl8-tf
SUUT11-WUBTKUN KAILKUAU.
LEGAL NOTICES. ^
ffiofliii-xnpersonsTUWng’cfolin*against - the eitoli*
1Y of Randolph McDonald, late of Camden county, de
ceased, will present Ihe same, duly attosled.snd all in*
dehted to said estate will iiiaka Immediate settlement with
imir'JO
MARY Mi-DONALH, Ailm’x
I,..®,i,, •lauvrniiaui, lui.aua j . II. fa. In Tavor of McCoskor
; Tra-nor Proper y pu nted out by plaintiffs.
[insrUl . ‘ It. F. AKIN, ShoillT.
[Vi UTI0K.—All jiersniia having demands against the •*-
Ai tala of Dr. Wuu J. Morris, lalu of Camden county,
doc'd., arc hereby notillcd to nrcient them, duly attested,
within the lime prosorllMid by law | and nil thosn Indebted
to mnko IniiiiPdlsto psymont to
THUS. K. DUNHAM, Adui r.
Jeffemontni, March 10, 1865. [msrl8
Juno next, triplication will be mado at the Court of
Ordinary for Charlton county, for leave to sell the red es
tate or John II Slovens, deceased,
apll GRAHAM CREWS, Adm’r
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALES.
« BV T. J, WALSH. DY lMIILDRIUXC & HELL.
On MONDAY. April 23d, will he sold at || F Wllllnk’sship TO-MORROW, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, in front cf itore.
.. yard, at 11 o’clock. The usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions. Liquors,
rwo Kuglnus, of 116 horse power, and two Boilers, with Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goodr new and second
all llio appurtenances, belonging to tho steamer Sam j hand furniture.Clothing, Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watches.
Jones, and sold for account of all concerned. Terms cash. 1 Jewelry. Ac. Terms cash on delivery.
mart! N. U.—All artlclea purchased at auction and not settled
Groundnut*—loo bushels Groundnuts for fslu inquan- Tor before the next regular sale, will be sold on account
titles to suit purchasers. ’ , mir s end risk of former purchaser. ap4
I’rlvato Sale—A Northeru Horse, long tail, kind and gen
Do In lianioM Sold for no fault. lVIB} 0 unhl low.
marl II
NEW BONNETS l NEW BONNETS I
FOB THE MILLION.
r purchaser.
BY PH1LBHICK & BELL.
Large Sale of Wines snd Llqunra Continued.
On SATURDAY next, April 7lh. at 11 o’clock in fr
—Iy bn Mild without reserve, the folk
» and Liquor*, just received per ship
l front of
&
MBS. DOYLE returns her sincere and grateful j W chhc-h 1 dor., etch Pale otard L D Brandy, 1840.
plinnvIitilmnpnlH tn l.bn litiUi.., ..r 1 'Jh tin 1 tin 'lark .In .l„ ictn
i-ersct. Sterling
ui-mua. Hathaway....
lo-ibridgi*. idggs
•e: Anchor, lircott...
ibama. Stevens
I’ Philips. Brown
in Boston. I.lngo... .
Y ! avis. Robin-on....
nbas«etl. Brown
•Igniin. Ilillrooli
imbnne. Brown
ni Marin. Conklin
•>' Smith. Smith
ms Smith. Sniilh
•rth State. Sniilh
tnnict. Francis
S Davis. Davis
citic. Fan
D.-.'i-ieux, Alchorn....
Brigham. Kelly A t'c
Boston .Brigham. Kelly*Co
..000 Cork A Low*Co
NY liana* Washburn
Bremen Upping & Kretr.
Istudon.. ..Hiinkpr&Uamraell
.... St John EASouhard
St Johns,N B....E ASoullard
N-York. Rowland*Co
Barcelona Webber * Bro
Brine
disc’g...Brigham. Kelly*Co
rn... disc’g...Brigham, Kelly*Co
.. .31*7 N-York.. .Dana * Washburn
load’g Coliens * Herts
NY Dana & Washburn
Schooners.
NY Brigham. Kelly * Co
.. Balt Brigham, Kelly & Co
.. diso’g...ilrignara. Kelly*Co
.. disc’g...Brigham. Kelly * Co
.. disc’g...Brigham.Kelly* Co
.. disc’g...llrigliain,Kelly * Co
.. N-Yoia Cohens*Hertz
.. Boston Cohens*Hertz
.. disc’g Cohens * Hertz
.. disc’g....Carlton * Parsons
.. N-York Rowland * Co
.. disc’g Rowland *Co
.. Phil# CA Greiner
.. New York F J Ogden
,.. N-York F J Ogden
... N-York FJ Ogden
.. disc’g F J Ogden
disc’g 1IH Williams
<ll — FOIl PALATKA, E. F., VIA
J 'i l/T --vC3r Darim. Bimmwick. St, Marys. JackxmriUe,
MUtUitnry, JI lack Creek, and 7‘iailala—TUp new elegant
steampacket ST. JOI1NS, Capt. James Freeborn, will leave
for the above places on Thursday morning. 23d iustant, at
10 o'clock, and continue to leave every Thursday there
after.
This boat having large and airy slate rooms, ami taking
the inland route, offers superior Inducements to travelers
and others.
For freight or passage, apply on^ board at the Florida
.-’tvauipacket Wharf near tho Gas Works, or to
00*22 CLAGHURN * CUNNINGHAM.
FOB CHARLESTON*—-TO LEAVE SEMI*
WEEKLY.
- ytT*”**^ After the 14tli iustaiit the steamer CAL-
will leave on every Wednesday and
Niiurday evening at 7 P, M.
janl4 8. M. I.AFFITEAU, Agent.
FLOlllOA—11m steamer WEUKA,
Captain Kiug, will leave ss above every
Saturday, at to o’clock. A. M,
novl7 «• M. LAFHTEAU, Agent.
FOIL NEW YORK—VIA NORFOLK, YA.
tjdrjf&L. Tho largo and commodious double
Engine Side Wheel Steamships
Jamestown aud Roaunke.leaves Norfolk. Vn.. lor New York
direct, every Wednesday morning and Saturday evening
arriving there next day Passage nod faro, state-rooms Id
eluded $8 : steerage passage $4. These ships aiennr thou
sand tons burden each, and nro titled and found in every
respect, according to act of Congress, and aro In every way
ns comfortable and secure as any steamships on the coast.
Passengers taking tho Railroad to Augusta connect with
the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad nt llranchvllle
and proceed directly ou to Norfolk, from whence the runlo
New York, is made in about 24 hours
J. M. SMITH * BROTHER. Agente.
ce2U Smith's Wharf. Norfolk.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
O N aud after Tuesday, February 20th, passenger tram-
will leave Macon dally for Cnlumbus at 3 o’clock. A,
M.. and for Amerlcusat7, A. M.,arriving at Colambus8){
o’clrck. A. M..and at Americas UK, A. M- Leaves Amer.
leut daily, at 7 o’clock, A. M.,and Columbus at 2,1^, P. M ,
arriving at Macon from Americus at 11«, A.M., and from
Columbus at 7 P. M. Connecting at Macon, "each way.”
with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, Augusta. Mil
ledgevllle. and Eatonton. and with Macon ana Western
Railroad trains to Griffin,Atlanta, Dalton, Ohettanooga,
Knoxville, and Nashville,
Connecting dally at Columbus with Opelika Railroad to
Montgomery, Ala., and Girard Railroad to Silver Spring
Terminal.
Connecting at Americus with Mall Stage Line to Talla*
hassse. Albany, Thomasrille, Ac.
Tickets can be procured at Americus to Augusta, and at
Macon to Wilmington, N.C., via Augusta.
First Class Steamships leave Savannah for New York on
Wednesdays and Satnrdays. and for Philadelphia on Wed
nesdays. Passage, in the Cabin. $204 Steerage.$8.
Fare Iroui Montgomery to Savannah $12 60
M ~ oINTOSH COUN# SHERIFF "BALE—Will bo sold be
fore the court house door, In the city of Darien, Iu
said county, ou the first Tuesday in May next, botwotn1 tho
usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit. That
much of the Uniou Stoara Saw Mill, ou Waybill river,
about three miles from Darien, together with tho !U .urea,
machinery and other property belonging thereto—levied
on by virtue of n fl fa, issued by a Justice of tho Interior
court of said county of McIntosh, under the lien law. in
favor of Adams * Hamilton va.tlio Uniou Steam Saw Mill.
J Moody, it Boulton and 11 Benner, on so much of said
property as will satisfy said II fu. Property pointed out
by plaintiff in exocullon.
W. T.THORUE, Sheriff M.C.
Darina, March 30,1866. _ »J>H
M clNTOSII COUNTY SHERIFF SALE—Will be wild bo
fore the court house door, in the city of Darien, in
■aid county, on the first Tuesday In May next, between
the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit
That much of tho Steam Saw Mill, uow birtldiug at May-
hall Island, near the Altamaha river, about flve miles
from Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery and
other property belonging thereto—levied ou by virtue of a
fl fa, Issued by a justice of the Inferior court of said coun
ty of McIntosh, under tho Bon law, lu favor of Mitchul B
Peas vs. the Mayhall Steam Saw Mill. BT Qliapman & Co.
owners thereof. Proper', v pointed out by plaintiff in exe
cution. Terms cash. W. T. THORPE,
rair2ti Sheriff McIntosh County.
Ayl CTNDfcJH CUUNTY SHERIFF BALKS.—wTlTbe sold
iYJL before thl Court House door iu the city of Darien
in said county, on tb'e first Monday in May next between
the usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit:
That much cf the steam saw mill, now building at May-
hall Island, near the Altamaha river, about five miles
from Darien, together with thA fixiures, machinery, and
other property belorging thereto, levied on by virtue of
a Fl. Fa Issued by a Justice of the Inferior Court of said
county of Mclutnsh, under the lien law. in favor of Mrs.
John Fort vs. Mayhall Steam Saw Mill, B. T.Cnapman A
Co. owner- thereof: or so much of said property as will sa
tisfy said Fl. Fa Property pointed out by Plaintiff In exa-
cutioa. Terms cash. W. T. TIlOKPE, Sheriff U. C.
Darien. March 30th.1865. mar31
G EORGIA, Chatlum Counly—'Two months altor dale,
application will be made to tho Ordinary of Chatham
county, for leave to soil real and persts.il property be
longing 10 tho cstatoof Charles iiartiidge. late nf Maid
county deceased. JULIAN I1AHTHIUQE.
ALGERNON 8. IIARTRIDOK,
np 1 Admrs of estate of Charles Ilartrldgo.
.TmOK^-All persons having any demands against the
' estutu of Richard Fleldhouse, late of Chatham coun
ly, doconsed. are hereby notilled to presont the same, duly
atlesteu.to the undersigned within tho tlino prescribed by
lair. And all thoso Indebted to said oetato are hereby re-
? [nested to make iiiiniedlatc pay incut to the undersigned,
ila administrator.
feb2l GORDON FARGO,_Adm’r
\] OTil.’k.—Two months after dato, application will bo
is made to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham county, for leave to sell nil tho estate, real and per-
sonal, of Col. Ambrose Gordon, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs of said ostatu.
GEORGE A. GORDON,
I'oblt Adm’r do bonis non.
S 'l.vi* uays alter uaioappl
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Uulloeli county. Tor
leave tn sell nil the lainds and Negroes belonging to tho
estate nf Janies Bushing, Into of said cvimty, deceased, this
10th February. 1855.
CALVIN BUBHIN.G, Adm’r.
fnb’Ji JANE KUaillNG.Adm’x.
XI OTICE.—Two months after dato, application will be
a. v mudo to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Cam-
den county, for lenvo to noil two lota of land, lying In
Cherokee counly, Gn., containing ICO ncres each. Lot
259—11 dis., 4 sec.; and lot 179—20dls.,2d sec. Also,
one tract lying In Camden county, fiu,. containing tweuty
acres, belonging to the estate of Hugh Brown, for the ben
efit of tlip heirs and creditors.
\YM. D. BROWN, Adm’r.
Jcffersoutou, March 10,1855 marlfl
■ acknowledgments to the Indies ( ,r Pnvnnnah, mid
particularly to lior customers from the country ■
llirougliout Georgia, Alabama and Florlin, for the very I 1 do
liberal and extern!vo patronage extended to her .or tho | 4 do
last four years she has been In business In tills city, and 1
more particularly the desire limnllesled since she coni j 13 do
menced to sell nt her greatly reduced prices; in other 19 do
words, at New York prices. Sue begs leave to announce I 19 do
that she hat just opened the most extensive, choice, and! " do
varied stock of Bonnots.Flats, and Boys’ Hat*.also. Mens’ j ! > do
Huts, trimmed and untrimmed, over exhibited by her in
thl* city, and nt prices that will distance all others by 60 3
per cent. Regardless as well of those who sell on long I
credit,and consequently charge such tremendous profits,
ns wo'l as her own benefit, preferring to mnko up the dif
ference by selling cheap andselllnglirgoqiinntitloi'. there
by avoiding a largo overstock at the end of each season;
therefore she particularly Invites nil 1’iose visiting tho c’ly,
in want of such goods as she keeps, to an inspection of her
stock, which will be found tn embrace the choicest R-. a-
sonnble goods In MILI.L-KRY, RUNNETH. TRIMMING, of
every description. HOSIERY and FaNCY ARTICLES.
LadleH 1 Front and Hack Hair Braids. Wigs and Curls,
and supplied to order at manufacturers 1 prices, and tho
exact moasuro taken for ladlci’ and gentlemens' Wigs,
evory shade, from the best manufacturer In the country.
Finking Uruid Stamping, Straw BomiotH and flats,
Bleached. Dressed, or Trimmed. In n superior wanner nnd
In the latest style. Every description of Fancy Bilk, Batin
and Crape Bonnets, made to order Mraw Bonnets Trim
mqd, and all kinds of Trimiiiiugs furnished nt short no
tice. Mrs. Doyle, assisted by competent and experienced
younglad'es from thn North, will attend lo tho Bonnet
Making anil Fancy Department, and will eudearor with
skill aud taste to please nil who will favor li«r with their
custom.
An early call is requested in order to gel a guild *c|ec
lion wlmlesaln and retail.
Whitaker st. rn-nr Congress, opposite to
mar 22 Henry Lathrop * C.»
BLACK HEATH COAL.
TONS for sale, lo arrivo
Dark do do P o 1840.
do Btalkers Amontillado Dale Hberry, 1819.
do J J 5 riertes Gold fcberry Vintage, 1832.
du Martland and Fhelps south side Madeira
Vintage. 1836.
do Cog Champagne Brandy ‘‘I)urands”1842.
do I’inet Cnstillon &Co LI) Cog Brandy 1842.
do J * F Mar'.ells L D Cognac Brandy IIPO,
do Duff Gorcor.j Imperial Dale fberry 1841.
do N Gordons E J Berclal Madeira II *81828
do 7 Star Harmony Gold Sherry 1845.
du Imperial Mountain MalmcsevR* B18I6.
•lo Bynbende * /onen's Schiedam Gin pine
spple brand, quart Jugs.
•Jo Jamaica Rum, imported 1842
do Cherry Bra inly
' " Gordon Sherry Wine
do Cure Tucu Fort Wine
do old Madeira Wine
do fine old I’inet Dale Brandy
do do Otard dark do
do Old Wnsn Gin
, I" P,Mi? ,d , 0D ^ nKaile l» Whiskey 1540.
] do Old Oeorela Fench Brandy.
8 oiglitli casks Madeira Wine }
Samples of tho above Catalogue can be teen at our
Counting Room.
Terms—$100 rai.li, over $100,60 days lor approved pa-
I*'- apO
UY PIIILBIUCK & DELI..
Stock of Fancy Groceries.
un MUN'DAY,9th instant, at 11 o’clock, in the store cor-
uer of Bay and Whitaker-streets.now occupied by A Bo-
naiid. senior..
The entire stock iu said store, consisting of a well {elect
ed stock of lino Wines nnd Liquors, tie. Also, the lease of
sai'l store can bn treated for previous to the day of sa1e :
•>n application at the premises. Termsat sale. ap4
10 do 2
UTplIcfRion will bo made to tho houorable the or'' .ary of
said county,for leave to sell the lands and uegrot oelong-
lug to ltobecca Manning.deceased, forthe benefit of the
heirs and creditors nf said deceased:
JOHN D. ItUMPH. .1 Rn’r.
This day. Fi-bmury 15th. 1866. leq’Jtl
[YJonC'K.—-Two months after date, I will apply to the
lx Court of Ordluary of Glynn county, for leave to cell
a small portion o( tho teal and personal eslnte of John
1’arlnnd, deceased. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT. Adm’r
Brunswick,2Ctli Feb, 1866. marl
CITATIONS.
NOTICE.
HE holders of ARTILLERY ARMORY SCIUF ere uoti
(led that on and after this day. Monday. April 2d. the
interest, 7 per cent . will lie paid bv the undersigned
IV. It. SYMONS.
Savannah. April 2,1856. 2—njs’i
; ' "special notice.
A LL persons (hat have purchased imy Goods. Wares or
Merchandise nt the United States Marshal Sale in the
Marshall Honsn Grocery, are hereby notified unless they
come lorth by two o’clock. Pils Day. their Goods will to
mid on their account. JOHN R. JOHNSON
ap3 U. S Marshal District of Georgia
Court of urtllnnry of Camden County.
Macon. Feb. 16th. 1866.
9 00
8 55
GEO. W. ADAMS, 8up’t.
marl
apfl
d Charlton, and for rale by
JOHN D. JESSE.
T7-- - - - ...
JL rior Baltimore Flour; aim, 10 bbls and 20 kogs Leaf
bird, just received and fm sale by
_npfl_ _ JOHN D. JESSE.
^UGAH.—60 i/bls Stuart’s Crashed. 30 du do Ground, 200
O do \ elluw II and C. received and lor sslo by
mar8~ _ MCMAHON * DOYLE.
J UST received, and lor sale by A linnand, corner of Bay
nnd Bull-streets—A linn lot of superior French Choco
late, fresh Salmon and Lobsters; also, 1 doren kegs Dutch
Herring. febl7
. Havana J A Brown
KAIIK REDUCED—CABIN PASSAGE $40
■ri »EW YORK.—To leave Saturday, 7th
•“--‘irrSi lnKl - nt u, clock. M—Tho splendid steam-
•1 ipKNOXVIl LE.Captain Ludlow, will leave as above.—
I r Height or passage, having snlendid state-room acconi-
uiu iatioiiB. apply at theofllc-of the Agents.
PADELFORD,FAY* CO.
N 1: —Shipiiers of Cotton l>y the.-e steamers will please
ta..-n ,rice, that no Colton will lie received at the presses
ti.a: is not distinctly marked ou the edge of the llal*.
opO
! K;.V^Ni7Vlir-»‘s«k'rij/rfkKY — twawn'numbersol
< < •'.!»«. 62 :
i.a 73 77 CO 1 65 93 5t 38 48 22 72
K. WITlHNGTuN’.'
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
UF.KGORY * MAUItY. Managers.
Ui - 83. di»wK Thie Day.6th Aprd, 1855, in Augusta -
ah* <:lu-e at 3 o’clock. F. M.
rar.TXL.
$10,049.
.6 Number uottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
/£J*Tickets $3—"bates in proportion.
>«r. 7 ib Apii
s 10 draws at Wilmington. Delaware. Butur-
$35,000.
Attert— Hi Drawn Ballots,
tickets $10—ah-.rcs in proportion,
tickets.either single or by tbo package, for sals ou Bay
l.ane.parannah. Ga .next lo Robinson * Guinn.
“I»’> E. W1 Till NOTON.
31. FITZGERALD, "
L'ohm-i* of Urotighton nnd Wliltuker-ktrcets,
.SAVANNAH, HA.,
•wli.-Cl-a.SiHt to T. C. Rice. Manufacturer and Dealer In
. J every variety ot common and fine CANDIES, kiln-
•frle-i and v.-nrianted lo resist t-ffei.-tually tha hot damp at-
here of a Southern Climate -. also Demon and Straw-
•-err. Syrup. *j. Terms cash, prices low. tf—apfl
A STEM.—A young loan, a Georgian by birth and edu-
' • ration, ami a Teacher of live years experience, de-
■ ■ -fitnation in that cnuacity Iu Mori-la. Curtiflcatei
- • l- in-1 Iromdistinguished gentlemen
Address early. •VIRUU.,’’
fij-rfl n-:i Jacksonville. FU.
H O.'IERY.-
Oents’li
-Ladles’ Cotton, Lisle | bread and Bilk Hose.
rots’ Half Hose, Childrens’ Hnao and Bocks. Lad es'
-1 Gents' Gauze. Merino and lisle Thread Undervi-sts,
'* h'l Irens' ditto. For rale by
April _ Da WITT * MORGAN.
AIOURNINU GOODS.
i »LACK Rareges, double width do, Black Tissues. Bowing
L) Silk. Spam h Crape, Clnllle, Mourning Tissues, Jaco-
uets nnd Organdies, liliighams aud Gingham Muslins
• alico-., Black Crajsi Collars aud ,Sleeves, White Tarletan
o,do 10 iu sets, Blank Drape aud Love Vella,*8. recently
uceired and far -.ale at the luwi-.-t prices by
apC UkWITT * MOIUi’A.V.
/ tUtlUJlA— Chatham County'To nil whom tt may con
U u-.-rii: Whereas. Margery O’Neal will apply nt the
■'•ni. t ordinary lor letters of administration in the
to «> r Cipt Ferdinand O’Neal, dejeased:
Tt;. mi nx«, therefore, to cite uinl admonish all whom it
nci.ni, to be and appear before said Court to make
11 (it any they have) ou or before the second Monday
nest, otherwise snid (otters will bo granted.
-sc. John M. Milieu. Esq., Ordinary (or Chatlmm
this fifth day of April. 1854.
JOHN M. MII.I.F.N. o.c. <•.
U.’IA—Chatham CuutUy:—To all whom It may con-
1 : Wlieieuii,Jane J Muse will apply at the Court
nary tor letters of a-lininDtratlou ou the -stale of
il-l - ' Mure, deceased .
•an*, therefore, Incite aud nfiinoulshuil whom It may
11» be and ntqiear before said Court to make objec-
:t -my they have) on or before the second Monday in
• i otherwise said letter* will be granted.
'"OolinM. Mllhro, P>q. 1 Onllnnry(orCliathamcoun'
'It'll day of April. 1864.
jIOHN M. MUJJJf.o, 0. o._
•>T.UV. op (;hi>iu;j.\—Chatham County.—To all whom
,"*I ■’"iicern : Wherea! Jinsou M. Devia will apply
*-urt«,f Ordinary for letters of Admlulstratiun do
exi. un the estate of Daniel H. .fihiree. deeestfd:
" ar " Gicrefore, to cite and a-lmunbili all whom It
■jn;ern,to bo andappear before the said Court to
"J”'-Uon (If any they have) on or before the first
-‘y "1 Msy next, otherwise Mid letters will bo granted,
'un 1 J .V: M Mi*l«». i>q-. Ordinary for Chatham
' ’dv ihis fifth day of April, 1855.
. _ JOHN M. MILLEN. O. C. C,
S 1 i! i ,;'' k ‘: il ‘; ui! ' il ‘'T C ' Afl,,,am Counfy.—To nil whom
I
11.1. nr,I, -W r ” r Cl “ ,ll " ,, ”
‘ ; -RMLN’ M. MILLEN. O. C. 0.
AM :nil I’ll Vi FLOUR —loTiblaTT H Flour ■iuMn'ifn
■" 11 * n, l ‘-’5 11. patkiga's i u Vt°re®
and for sain by apt) JOHN D, J8B8E.
. 3Ut. by B. B. SiniJir .
Frank Crosbio aud His Friends, by Ixiver.
The Pioneer’s Daughter, by Emmerson Bennett.
Harper's Magazine for February ; Graham’s fordo .
io’s do; nallou’s Pictorial; Poems «f Mrs, llemaus;
New Home. Ac. For sate at 136 Congress-st feb3
LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN
A LL tho world is reading this book ; more than 20.000
copiesor-Iered for the trade.
Full Proof of the Ministry; a sequel to tbo Boy who was
trained 1n bo a Clergyman—by Juo N Norton, AM.
The Mysteries of tire Court of Queen Ann—by Ains
worth.
The Gay Girls of New York, or Life in the Metropolis.
Ned Hastings, nr the Terror of tho Road.
More of the Life of F T T Uuruum.
More of WicoIFs Couitsliip nnd its Consoquenues. Re
ceived and for sale by
febl3 S. S. SIBLEY, No. 135 Coiigress-st.
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE,
CORNKK OK llltocoirrox AM. .OTEaiOX KTREEW, VP HTailUl.
undersigned has in store and for sale, n choice se-
X lection of Foreign and Domes lie Dry Goods, adapted
to the city mid country trade, to which he would invite
the inspection of purchasers.
IVII LIAM <?. FOOTE.
JncoiieiN. Snisses, Bob!
fobil
W HlTKGOGl IS.—D uni l.ri
.WILLIAM (1. FOOTE.
at low prices for cash. For sale by
feb27 S. B. SIBLEY. No. 135 Cougress-st.
Life of Horaco Greeley, by G.Farton
Byron lMondy. the nine Ranger, by N. M. Curtis
Victim of Excitement, by Silas Hentz.
Eoline, or Magnolia Vale, by same; Tho Mol. Cap aud
tho Tales, by same; more of Ruth Hall. For sala at 135
Coogroas-xtreet. febl
nia, nnd for sale by
BkIGIIAM. KELLY * CO.
gather with a variety of shelf goods, for sale by
febO WILLIAM G. FOOTE.
N EW DRESS GOODS —Rich Paris Barege ltnbe*rprfnted
(Tinllies. Barege Delaines. Rich Striped Cheno Silks,
Printed Cambrics, Jaconets and Organdies, just received
and bv feb'J-2 _ DxWlTTA MORGAN.
SUNDRIKS.
I .try bags prime green Rio Coffee ;
14 t flu l.ble Bolter. Sugar aud Bu.la Crackers ;
60 boxes each Colgate’sntid Bedell's Pearl Slnrch:
26 do Treadwell's Soda Biscuit;
60 bbls Went India Molasses;
100 boxes Scaled Herrings;
60 do English Dairy Cheese;
-10 bids nnd 60 kegs prime Leuf laird ;
600 reams Wrapping Paper, assorted;
So boxes O’h and 8's Bedell's patent Tallow Candles,
40 do Grant * Williams f.’n nnd 8's Tobacco;
60 bbls extra (’anal Flour;
50 do K Phelps' Gin;
200 boxes No. 1 Pale nnd Family S»Hp;
40 ball chests Black Ten, *4 lb papers;
30 M*superior Plantation Segura;
40 bbls P * H Connecticut River lty>- Uin ;
60 do New England Bum ;
30 do Domestic Brandy;
20 do superior old Monongnhela Whisky ;
HO do Stuart's A and B Clarified Sugar;
40 do do Crushed nod Ground Sugar:
lo liluls choice St Croix Sugar,
laioding nnd for sale from store by
mat31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO.
N I’ll I NO WOODS.
AT GRAY. BROTHERS’ CASH STORK
R ECEIVED isir stenmer Knoxville, a lic.mlirul assort-
munt of Spring nnd Summer Goods, comprising the
following stylos.
Rich plaid and striped Summer Silks
Plain glace Silks, rich Marcelinn do Bole
New stylos Prune! Bilks, do do Tissue, rich plaid Tls-ues
Rich Brilliants of fancy patterns
Do black Bilk Uro do Rhine, do do Italian Ixiwdstciug
Plntd Silk for misses at 60 coots per yard
JaoonelandSwiss Muslin, Handkerchiefs at low prices
Very rich Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Sleeves
A beautiful assortment of Embroidered Cambric. ninrS
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Winter Arrangement—Cars Starting from Broad stmt
Ilenvy Rail nil tits Way to Gorttonavllle.
W HEN tbe Potomac is closed with Ice tills route may
be relied on by passengers, to ensure tho connec-
tlou going worth or south. The road is eutirely rehid
with a superior T rail as far as Gordlnsvllle. During the
winter the train will start front the old station, In Rich
mond. on. Broad-street, at ">4 A. M.. pass Gordou.ivllle at
11 A. M., and arrive In Staunton at 3.26 P. M. Down train
leaves Staunton attUOA. M., passes Gordonsvllle at 11
A. M.. and arrives In Richmond at 2.301*. M.
Fareto Gordonsvllle. $2 *16
•* •• 6 60
B'.l., trains ariivo at Uurdunsville in ample time to take
the train of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Per
sons wi.jloave Richmond at 7>£ A M .can take the Or
ange Alexandria care at Gordonsvllle If they choose to
dr * . und by that train will reach Alexandria by 3.40 P
V.. but this Company can ticket them only ti Gordons-
ville. decl7—tl H. D. WHITCOMB. Supt.
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From Macon, Gn., to Tallahassee, Fla.
Hailroad lo Ogletkorp—Stages lo TdllaXatue
.r ■?u,r;x j&iaa
•oinaienced on the Oth lust., running three times a week
via. Newtuu, Bainbrldge, and Quincy, and three times
week via.Thumasville,D(incansvUle, *c.
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at hall past 0
o'clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Binges
leavingOgletliurgeolthor way at 11 o'clock, arriving atTal
lahnoxee, at 10 o'clock on the evening of the next day—time
by either route 36 hour*
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Bainbrldge
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahasseeov
Sundays, Tuesdys and Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way
Thomas ville—retnrnlngsamerouleonMooaais.Wodnerdaj
an-1 Fridays, at 10, I*. M.
Through from Oglethorpe toTallalmssee by either routl
in 35 hours—from Maeou in 38—and from Savannah In 6$
hours.
By this route Passenger leaving Savaunah by 8 o’clock
am of Cara, will arrive at Tallahassee In 50 hours. It is
alsodecidedly the best, cheapest and most uxpedltlousrouti
for travellers to Apalachicola and WeHt Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Ogtethori
to Tallahassee, 918,00.
L. C. Siuw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fibhib, “ “ Tallahassee,
aug80 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
M C’INTOBH COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold
before the Court House door In tho city of Darbn,
In said county,on the first Tuesday In Msy next, between
the usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wit:
That much of the steam saw mill, now bulldiug at May-
hall island, near the Altamaha river, about flve miles from
Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery anfi other
properly belonglngthcreto; levied on by virtue ofaFl.Fa.
Issued by a Justice of the Inferior Court of said county of
McIntosh, under the lien law, In favor of John Fllnnvs.
Mayhall steam saw mill. B TChapman * Co. owners there-
of;*or so much of said property ns will satisfy said Fl. Fa.
Property pointed out by plaintiff in execution. Terms cash.
W. T.THORPE. Sheriff M.C.
Darieu. March 30th, 1855. tnar31
1 i KUUU1A—Camden County .*—To all whom it may con-
DJ corn : Whereas, Thomas D. Hawkins and John Tomp :
kirns, executors on thn estate of John Tompkins, ieu.. de
ceased, will apply nt the Court ol Ordinary for letters dls-
uifrsory from said estate:
These are therefore to cite und admonish all whom it
may concern, to lie and uppear before said Court to make
objections, if nny they have, on or before the first Monday
InJulyunxt; otherwise snid letters will be granted.
Witness. James II. Uelveston. Ordinary for Camden
county. tbis 7lh December, 1864.
dec!7 JAMES II UELVESTON. 0. C. C.
before the Court House door In the city of Darien,
In said county, on the Urst Tuesday in May next, between
the usual hours ol sale, the following property, to n il;
That much of the steam saw mill now building at Muy-
hall Island, near the Altamaha river, about five milcsfrora
Darien, together with tbo fixtures, machinery and other
properly belonging thereto; levied on by virtue of a Fl.
Fa. Issued by a Justice of the Inferior Court of the said
county of McIntosh, under the lien law. in favor nf T P.
Pease vs. MnyhaD steam saw mill. B T Chapman * Co.
owners thereof; or so much of said property as will >utisf.v
said Fl. Fa. Property pointed out by plaintiff In execu
tion. Terms cash W. T. THORPE. Sheriff M. C.
Darien. March 30th. 1855. mur31
M cIntosh county sheriff sale—win be sold to
fore thn court house door, lu the city of Darien, iu
said counly, on the first Tuesday In M.iy next, between
the usual hours of sale, tho followirg property, to wit :—
That much of the Steam Saw MID, now building ut May-
hall Island, ucar the Altaiualm river, abuut live miles
from Darien, together with tne fixture*, machinery and
other properly belonging thereto—levied on by virtue ot a
11 fa, issued by a justice of the inforiotir court of sai-l
county of McIntosh, under the lien law. In favor of T W
lathrop & Co. vs. M. vhsll S tea in Saw Mill. IIT Chapman
& Co. owners thereof; Properly pointed out by plaintiff
In execution. Termscnsli. W. T. THORPE.
mir29 Sheriff McIntosh County.
M l
fore the court bouse door, in the city of Darien, lu
said county, on the first Tuesday in Msy next, between tho
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: That
much of the Steam Saw Mill, now bulldiug at Muylmll Isl
and, near the Altamaha river, about five miles from Da
rien, together with the fixtures, machinery and oilier
property belonging thereto—levied on by virtno ot a tl fa.
I. ued by a justice of tho inferior court of said county of
McIntosh, under the lion law, in favor or It. J. Berry vs.
Mayhall Steam Saw Mlll.BT Chapman & Co. owners there-
ol Property pointed out by plaintiff in execution. Terms
cash W. T. THDIU’E.
inar29 Sheriff McIntosh County.
VICTORIA HOTEL,
BERNARD R0DDIN. Pbopriztok.
C/iarfeiton, S. C.
and after tho 10th Inst., rates or board will be re
duced nt tho Victoria Hotel to $1 60 per day, for transient
borders. Passengers conveye I to tbe steamers,or to any
part of the city. lyr—feb7
PICOLATA HOUSE, PICOLATAf FLA.
The subscriber would respectfully Inform th*
traveling community that he has leased the above
named house, and Is now ready to accommodate
travelers, and hopes, by giving his personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have horses aud carriages at ell times to accoiu
modatebis guests. GEO. M. GALPIN
dec!8 Proprietor.
MONTGOMERY’S HOTEL AND DINING
ROOMS—(ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.)
Ao. 16 and 17 Reekman, lino doors east of Nassau itre t,
W near the City Hall Park.
Thu subscriber, thankful for past favors, would in-
“Joform his patrons and tbe traveling public, that- he is
now prepared to furnish first class Lodging Rooms, with
conveniences equal to any Hotel In tbe city. Transient or
permanent lodgors accommodated by tbe day, week or
month, with nr without board.
mar6_ R, C. MONTGOMERY, Now York.
FOR RENT—One or two well finished Rooms, on
railBay-stroot. auitableffnr offices. Apply at the Geonrlar
■3nonie(\ .#
tf—febi>7
COZZENS’ WEST POINT HOTEL
e lS now open ; the house and grounds havo ben
greatly improved, an additional Cottage erectod.(with
six chambers and a parlor.) which has been handsome
ly furnished, and will be rented by the season.
West Point, N. Y.. May 26.1864
Je3—mwAf WM. B.,CUZZKNB.
TO RENT—A new brick dwelling house, store and
Egfijlarge lot, on Drayton-street, In Calhoun ward,sulta-
bio for a family grocery store and wagon yard. Pos
session given immediately.
EDWARD O. WILSON.
Jan’J4 At Messrs. Ward & Owens’ Law Office.
UOAUDHIG,
e Willi comfortable Rooms, can be obtained at No.
72, Uryan-street, directly opposite the Bank of thn
State of Georgia.
feblS—If MRS. M. B. REYMIEB.
^ TO RENT—One teu acre Lot, now used as a garden,
gKIiupou which Is a comiortable house, bounded south by
““Lovers’ I^ne, Also, 6 Dto acre lots, within a few hun
dred yards south of the Jail, between Bull and Jefferson-
streets. Apply to
janffl—eodtf J. WALDBURQ.
SPRING RIUUONS! SPRING U1ISUONS
H ENRY LATHROP * CO. offer for sale a handsome nnd
well selected stock of Ribbons, embracing the newest
styles,as follows : Plalu and striped bonnet Ribbons; plain
and watered white do; plain black and plaid mourning do;
mild colored sash do; colored, tsffsfa nnd satin do; dress
Trimming, &c. m *r2
r NEW SPUING GOODS.
H ENRY' LATHROP U (X). have rccelvod per recent ar
rivals one of the handsomest and most complete
stock of Fancy Dress Goods over offered In this city, com
prising tho following slylesl
PlaldgrcnadlneBIlks; plaid and striped summer do;
Plaid,sfrlpod and plain Bareges;
Printed, striped and figured Organdies;
Printed Jaconet* nnd Lawns;
Plain Chambray Ginghams;
Solid colored Brilliants; figured dodo;
New style plaid Gingham*;
Mouslindu lingo, for traveling dresses;
Plain Glace Silks, *c. mar2
iUl) 11 MOURNING GOODS.
G RAY BIUHHF.IIH havo received per latu arrivals—
Plain black Bareges; do do Organdies; do do Lawns;
black Lavender Ginghams; black Alpacas; flue black llom
bazlne; fine Drab D’ete, for men’s wear, at
nurlfl 126 Brougbton-street.
STORES FOR RENT.
r lMlUKE Slorsa, suitable lor storage of Cotton or Mer-
JL chundlse Apply to
marl7 ROWLAND * CO.
SUGAR, MOLASSES. Ac.
;)/| Hilda choice St. Croix Sugar ;
<vU 10 lihds choice New Orleans 8ugar;
16 hbdsfalr New Orleans Sugar;
30 bbls choice New Orleans Ryrup;
30 bbls choice Molasses;
20 quarter casks Brandy. 4Ib proof:
15 eighth casks Brandy;
15 bbls Domestic Brandy, landluv mid fur sale by
mart# 8CRANT0N, J 0HN8T0N ft do.
| )UTTEU, CHEESE, Ac. '
1} 25 kegs choice Goshen Butter.
50 boxes Cheese.
.30 “ “English Dairy” Cheese.
20 cases Piueapple “
20 casks Cheese.
76 bushels Butler and Sugar Crackers.
35 •• Pilot Bresd.
26 half bids No. 1 and No. 2 Mackerel.
50 kegs Extra No 1 Leaf Lard.
Lauding and (or Rale by
mni25 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON * CO.
*Su,
I. POOLE,
IVhitaker-streit.2 Doortfrom Bryan.
W1IOU-SA1R AND HCTniL DlilDK IN
S ASHES, Blinds, and Doors, Paints. Oils. Varnishes,
Window Glass, I’uity, *0.
Painters, crnmera.and Artists Brushes.
White-wash Heads and Dusters.
Dry and Mixed Paints, of every decriptmn.
Artists Colors, In Tubes, Prepared Canvass, Ac.
Paper Hangings, Borders, end Plre-Boara Patterns.
Rooms prepared with neatness and despatch.
House, BIgn, and Ship Painting.
Gulldmg, Graining, and Glazing done in tbe beat style,
and at moderate prices.
All orders from the country promptly attendeu to.
mar27—y
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
T HE Subscriber Is receiving and now opening a choice
and well selected stock 01
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
consisting of fancy Cassimereaud Drill Pant*, Drab d’Ete,
Alpaca and Italian Cloth Coats. Brown and White Linsn
Coats, Fancy and White Marseilles Vesta, also a full aa-
Nortmcnt of
FURNISHING G00D8,
to which be would invite the attsntlon of buysra, both a
home and abroad.
toar24 WM.O. PRICE'S, 147 Bay-street.
-‘g-ag , ^
3 EORGIA—Camden County
JT cern: Whereas, the esiat
surrendered to the rourt of ordinary,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection.ir any they have, on or before the first Monday
In May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James H. Uelveston, Esquire. Ordinary for Cam
den county, this 2d day of April, 1855,
ap5 JAMES H. UELVESTON. o. c. c.
C TKOKUIA—Uinufot County—To all whom it may cou-
F cern: Whereas, Thomas B Nell will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
Henry Bailey, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite aud admoulsli all whom It may
concern.to beam! appear before the snid Court to muke ob
jection (It any they have.) on or before the first Mon
day I11 May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, James II. Uelveston. Esq., Ordinary forUaiu-
deu countv.tills 22d day of March, 1855.
iuar20 ' . JAMES H. UELVESTON. o. 0. c.
INTERESTING DECISION.
W ’E think we are serving tho public in calling utter.
tion to the decision of tbe Court of Common Picas,
in Baltimore. The care was one of more than usual im
portance, especially to all who nso platform scales, ns the
decision nf the Court established the fact, that In all mnt
terse! dispute, as to weight, tho scales manufactured by
Messrs. Fairbanks & Co., of Vermout.are tlm standard.
3 he suit arose from a discrepancy of weight between one
of Fairbanks scales In use by tho Baltimore and Ohio Rail
road Company and one of another manufacturer 'liie
case occupied the Court for taro days .lud.-e Marshall, in
delivering his decls'on. stated as the result of the evidence,
that the accuracy of Fairbanks' reales was established be
yond all question —Pflinit/lraniuit, Jim. 2.
PBILBRICK * BELL, Agents,
apfi Savannuli, Ga
AX NOTiCE^The Tax Digest of Chatiialii county
will be open until tho 20th fast, from 8 A. .V.
M. at the Court House. BARNARD U BEE, HIP.
np 1—21
NOTICE.
I FOREWARN any person from trading to. n
Promissory Note against P II Loud, made payable to
Washington Dynl or bearer, for One Tliou.aud Dollars,
dated June. 1862, mid due four years ufter date. Said uote
belongs to the estate of Washington Dyal. and is uow iu
the possession of Marshal Dess, who refuses to give it up.
aud intends using it ns his own property.
ranr25—2md*w SOLOMON WILKKB. Adiu'r.
G EORGIA—Camden County To nil whom it may cou
cern: Whereas, John Makiu will apply at the Court
of Ordinary frr letters of administration on the estate of
John U Elkins, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and udinoulsli all whom it
may concern, to bo mid appear before said Court, tu make
objection. If any they have, on or before tho first Monday
in May next, otherwise said letters will bogranted.
Witness, ./nines I*. Uelveston. Esquire, Ordinary tor
Camden cuuntv, this 22dday of March. 1855.
mnr2fl ' JAMES II. UELVESTON, o. c.
Court of Ordinary of W'nyo County.
d be*
lore the court house door, in the city of Darien, In
said county, ou tho first Tuesday in May next, between
tho usual hours of sale, tho following properly, to wit :—
That much of the Steam Saw Mill, now building nt Mny-
liall Island, near the Altamaha river, about live miles
from Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery nnd
othor property belonging thereto— levied on by virtue of n
Q fa, issued by a justice of the inferior court of snid conn*
ty of McIntosh, under tho lien law, In favor of Collins ft
Ehines vs. Mayhall Steam Paw Mill, nnd H T Chapman *
Co , owners thereof. Property pointed out by plaintiff in
execution. Te raacasln
mar29 W. T. THORPE, Sheriff McJ C.
C AMDEN SHERIFF SALE—Will bo sold on tho first
Tuesday la May next, before the court hnure door, in
the town of Jeffersonton.Camden county, within the legal
hours of sale, tho Steam Saw Mill, with nil the nppurto
nances thereunto belonging, situated on North River, on
lot No. 110, in the town nf St. Marys—lev ! ed on ns the
property nf B T Chapman. Asa W Chapman, nnd David S
Mills, under the name and stylo of the 8t. Marys Lumber
Company, to satisfy a 11 fa Issued out of the inferior court
of said county, In favor of William I) Long vs. Stoa n Saw
Mill, BT Chapman, A*a WChapman and David S Mills,
owners. mar29 JOHN MAY. S. C. C.
C ' AMDEN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—By vir
tue of an order from the honorablo thu court of or
dlnary of Chatham county.grauled on tho first Monday in
April, instant, will be sold at the door ol the court house,
in Jefferson Ion, Camden county. Georgia, be'ween the le
gal hours of safe, on the first Tuesday (11 June next, ail
that tract of Laud originally granted to Ambrose Gordon,
situate in Camden county nlorcsaid. on Bull Hoad Crook,
containing by original survey twenty-three hundred (2300)
acres. This tract is sltuato a short distance above the
town of Jeffersonton. within a mile of tide on Great Batllla
River, and is well adapted *0 the cultivation of cotton and
to the turpontlne business. Sold a* the property of Am
brose Gordon, deceased, for the benefit nf the heirs of 'old
deceased. GEORGE A. GORDON.
ap4 Administrator de honts non
/ > EORiilA— IFayne County .-—To nil whom it may con*
UT c-urn : Whereas. William Ammons, executor upon the
e-dato of John Ammons, late of said county, deceased.ap
plies for letters nf dismission from the administration of
said estate, *
Those are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may coucern to be and appear at my office to make ib-
jcctlun. If any they liave, within the time prescribed by
in w, ether wise said letter* will be granted.
Witness, James Hlghsinith,Ordinary for Wayne county,
this twelfth day of February. 1856.
febl5 JAMES HIOHSMITH »■ u. w. c.
i 3 EORGIA— Wayne County j—To afi whom It may con-
\JT cern: Wliereea, Malachl Harper nnd James C Brawny
executors upon tho estate of James Harper, deceased, ap
plies for letters of ill*.nisston from the administration of
said estate:
These aro, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, If any they havo, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James High smith, Ordinary for Wayne county,
this 19th day of Marrh, 1856.
mar22 JAMES HIGIISMITH, o. c
C AMDEN SHERIFF’S BALE—Will be sold 011 lira first
Tuesday in May next, before the courthouse door,in
the town of Jeffersonton, Camden county, within the legal
hours of sale, tho Steam Saw Mill known ns the Encero
Mill, with nil tho appurtenances thereunto belonging;
situated on the north side of the Great Sitilla river, twelve
miles above Jeffersonton ; levied on ns the property of DL
Clinch * Brother, to satisfy n fl fa issued out of the Infe
rior Court of said county. In favor of He. ly Jones xs. the
Stoam Saw Mill Encerro. I) L Clinch * Brother, owners.
marl5 JOHN MAY, a. v. c.
EXECUTOR’S HALF,.
G I EORGIA— IFayn* County—Bv virtue of «u order from
T the honorablo the court or ordinary of said county,
on tho first Tuesday In Mvy noxt. will be sold before the
court house door of ss Id county, between the Inn ful hours
ol sale, a Negro Woman rained Charlotte, ngml about
sixty years, and n Negro Man name 1 Patrick. 22 years old,
as the property of L W Bryan, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors nf snid deceased. Terms
cash. mar29 W. A. BALLENS. Ex’r.
honorable the court of ordinary of McIntosh counly,
will be sold on the first Tuesday In ’May noxt, before tho
Court IIouso, at Darien, all the real and personal estates of
the late Sarah Sereally. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate. ’
mar21 ALEX’It MCCARTHY. Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Georgia, Charlton County,
will be sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary
of said County, passed in October, 1854, at the Court House,
Trader’s Hill, Charlton couuly, on the first Tuesday in
Juno next, between the legal hours of sale—
(63) fifty acres of [And, more or less, siluat and lying
In Camden county, known us the Abner Horrid tract,
bounded North by James Bryant’s lands. South by Eliza
beth Bailey, West by 8. & K. Bailey, East by vacant lands,
sold In the town of Jeffersonton. befiire tlie Court House
door, Camden county, fin. Also, tha property nf thn eslnte
of Alexander Kean, dec’d., sold for the benefit nf tbe heirs
and creditors. Terms made known on tho day.
marl8-td JOHN U. GEIGER, Adm’r.
be sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Bullock County, past en the 6th inst.. at tho Court House
InBtatesboro, on the first Tuesday In May uext,between
the legal hours of sale. (240) two hundred anil forty ncres
more or less of pine land, hounded by Jacob Futch und
MoseaMcElvin.soldastlio property of the eatate or Ku-
beq,C. Masters, for tho benefit or tlie hens and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
mtrl4 ELIZABETH MARTEN. Administritrix
G tEORGIA—Uulloch County:—Administrator's Bale:—
T Will be sold under an order .if tho Court of Ordinary
of Bulloch Counly, past on thn 5th instant, at the Court
House, in Statesboro', on thn first Tti>'s.ny iu May noxt.
between thu legal hours of sale (627) five hundred and
twenty-seven acres of Und. more or less, a portion of It
good Bay 141 nil, bounded North-west by Robert V. ,1. ami
AnnE. Williams’ Land.Hontli east by tlie oxtato of John
Williams, and South by W. D. Ilmnncn. the property ol
the estate or Nathaniel (1. Hall. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs of said estato. Terra* made known on the day of
sale. WILLIAM D. BRANNEN,
marli Adtn’j.
G EORGIA. Gmrtm County.—By virtue of an order grant
ed by the Honorable tho Court nf Ordinary, on tlie
first Monday in March, will be sold before tho Court
House door in the (own of Jefferionton, between tho legal
hours of sale, ou tbe first Tuesday In May next, five tracts
of Land, lying on tho North side of tho Great Satilla Riv
er, containing all together twelve hundred acres, more or
leas, belonging to the estate of Whiting Tarkington. de
ceased, amf sold for the benefit of the heirs aud orcdltors.
Terras mad# known on dsy of sale,
marl8 THOMAS K. DUNHAM, Executor.
_ be acid under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Bullock county, passed on the Oth instant, at the Court
House In Statesboro’, on llio first Tuesday In May next,
between the legal hours of sale, tho following Negroes,
vis: Green, aged about twenty years :• KDfek, * gad thirty
ytara; Jacob, aged thirty-five ; and Caroline, twenty-one
years—sold as tne property of the estate of John Isie, for
the benefit of tho heirs and creditors. Term* mado known
on the day of sale.
marl4 WILLIAM II. McLEAN.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS—75 libla N K Rum, 50 do Domostlc
Brandy, 60 do Gin, 100 do Whisky, receivod and for
sale by »P& McMAHON ft DOYLE.
Court of Ordinary of Glynn County.
< - EORGIA.—Otynn County.—To nil whom it may o icern
vT Whereas: Francis I). Scarlvtt. administrator, and
Martha Owens, administratrix on the estate of llicturd
Owens, will apply in the ceurt of ordinary for letters dis-
mlsfory.
These are. therefore, to cite aud ndiuouisli all whom it
may cinicerii, to file their objection, if anv they have.In
my office within the time irescribod by law. otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 23d day of
January, 1856. jnn25 EDGAR C. l\ DART, o. c.
_ Whereas, J. G. Howard, administrator upon
tho estate of George A. Reed, will apply to the Court of
Ordinary for letters disuiissory :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be nnd appear before said Court, to raako
objections, If uny they have, withinjjre time prescribed by
law. otherwise snid letters will bo granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 23d day of
January, 1856, jan26 EDGAR C. D DART, o. c. o.
G EORGIA—fftyaw County .-—To nil whom it may coa
corn: Whereas, Robert Ilszlehurst. administrator on
the estate of Sisigainbls Mangliam deccn-od, applies for
letters dismisxory:
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom it
may concern, tn file their objection, if any they have, in
ray office, within tho time prescribed by law. otherwise
snid letters will be granted.
Witness uiv hand and official signature, this 23th day
September. 1854, KAGAR C. P DART,
oel Or ’ jary.
the estate of Jane S. Mnnghnm. deceased, nppli x for fet
ters dismUsoiy :
These uro, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to
make objection. If nny they have, within the time pro.
scribed by law. otherwise snid letter* will bo granted.
Witness inv blind an-l official Riirnaturc. this28th dav -
September. 1S5I. EAGARC.H. DART,
ocl Ordinary.
Kenr» Pn.hugs a*. Private Bale—25.000 Spruce Pine Fence
railings, for rale low In lots to suit purchasers. A *smple
can tie rodent onr counting room. Termsrssh msr27
Executrix Sale.
Ou'il'ESDAY Dt Msy next,at 11 o’clock, in front of Court
House,
ls,l No. II au-l iuiproiaments, COhy 100 feet, IrontiDg
>-ii Toylor-htree-t. 'the improvements nre 3 two-story
brick tenements, on high basements; all in good condition
«ud under good rent, l-efooging to tbe estate of Km Qutn-
tock, Jr. deceased, and Mild by permission of the court of
ordluary and by order ol the executrix, for benefit of th*
heirs aud creditors of said estate. Terms cash mar21
Railroad Stock at Private Bale—20 shares Central Rail
road Stock. msrtO
. A fine Rockawayatprivsto sale—A fine Rockawty. near
ly new, for sale low. Terms ca h. tnarl4
City 1 nts of Private Saie!
Lots .Vos 1 0 and 7, GO by 12U leet. bounded north by
Gwinett. strert. west by Bull street, south by — street -
- nd east l-y tot No. 12 Afro, lot No. 2. bounded north by
— street, west by Bull-street, tout It br Lssner-itreet end
east by lot No. 6.
Terms—one-half rash, balance notes at 6 and 12 mouth*
with interest from date with approved endorsed paper—
purchaser paying for titles.
100 shares ol the
marO
t«2i‘
H brick building No. 0 Whiinker.stp'ot. one I feck fu
the Exchange ami Custom House, where they will 1h>
pleased to wait on their old customers ax well ns nil others
who may give us a call. We now have u good supply ol
Sasli, Doors. Blinds. Mouldings.*c..as wclliis Paints.rills,
Turpentine. Varnishes. Putty. Brushes, *c.. nil of which
we aie determined to sell nt greatly reduced prices for |
cash t f «•*»! don’t believe it. try u->! in:irl2
HPitlNU TltADE, 1855.
CORNER BROUGHTON ft JEFFERSON STREETS.
WHE attention of Merchants Is Invited to an examina-
i lion of one of the largest nnd best aborted stock ol
Foreign iin.1 Domestic Dry Goods ever brought to thin mar
ket. which will be sold on uccomnmdiitlng terms, by
WILLIAM G. FOOTE
lie Witt ft aiouuan.
I’rinte l nnd Plain Bareges, Rich l’rluted French Jaconets
nnd Organdies. Black ar.dColored Barege Robes. Rich Plaid
Striped and Plain Silks, Black Silks in all widths, French
Embroidered Muslin Bands, Guipure and Iaice Collars.
Cambric Flouncing*, Ed/lugs nnd Inserting*. Dross Triin *
mlngR, Bonnet Ribbons. *c...tustrecolvcd and for sale by
_mnr2 _ DkWIIT * MORGAN
C OXE’H SPARKLING GELATINE—Stronger than Isin
glass, nt only oue third the Price. For couveniency,
strength, purity amlcheapness.stunds unrivalled for making
n richer and more crystaltne Jelly in a few minutes than
that made In the usual tedious way from Cnlves’ leet. Just
received ami for sale by W. W. l.INCOIA’.
mat9 Monument Square.
NOTICK.
P ERSONS indebted to the late Dr S N Harris aro notified
tint all demands not settled by the 21s* Instant, will
be put in suit iu the first court having jurisdiction.
apll—lw WM. S. BASINGER, Adtn’x Attorney.
J)OTATOEf-'—200 bbls Fol.il w. jandhur from ship Alma
U. S. fllAItSIlAL’S HALEB.
N Tin .day next, 1 will proceed to Bell, at 3 o’clock,
v • M. at the store corner of Congress and Jefferson sts.,
the entire stock of Goods In paid store, consisting of Ready
made Clothing of all descriptions, Umbrellas. Fancy Arti
cle*. flat,. Caps, Ac—the same levied upon to satisfy 0 Us
in favor ol Moses Beltman, Bernhefmer Brothers and Joa
chim Heymauvs. Mass * Herman, issued out of the Sixth
Circuit Court ol the United States for the Southern Dis
trict ol Georgia The «alo will be continued from day to
turn day until dfrpn-svd of. by consent of parties.
DaN H REWART. Deputy Marshal,
up I Southern District of Georgia
RHODES'S
Fever and Ague Cure:
OR NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC.
F OR the Prevention and Cure of Intermittent nnd Remit
tent Fevers. Fever and Ague.Chills and Fever, Dumb
Ague,General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other form*
of dfree.-e which have a common origin in Malaria nr Ml
This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain
for sale by np 1
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
A DAMANTINE CANDLES.—100 Boxes in store.
sale by [uinr27] OCTAVUS COHEN.
it foi
A
J 'LOUR—Atlanta Mills Flour <•
mar20
B UTTER—20 kegs choice fair, just received and for sale
by mnr21 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
do. 60 do NF-Rum, 20 do Luther Fell
landing nnd for sale by
mnr'Jl SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO
T TEAS.—26 half chests Black Tea. 30 do Youg Hyson d
20 do Gunpowder do received und for snle 1-v
mar8 McMAHON * DOYLE
L IME—503 barrels Lime, for sale by
mar23 BRIGHAM. KELLY AJ O.
J^j’OIiASSES.—2o Hlnfr. Molasses received, ami f-
[mar27]
100 M. Sugars, various brands, received and
for gale by [mnr.7J f,McMAHON * DOYLE
■ceived
by
gEGARS
LJTARCIL—100 Boxes Stvrcb. various brands.
McMAHON* DOYLE.
T OBACCO.—Fine Cut and Lump Chewing Tobacco.
Gross Smoking, received ami for safe by
McMAHON * DOYLE
N EW BACON. Ac.—20 Hlufr. Sides. 15 do Shoulders.
100 Barrels Potatoes, for Planting and Eating, laud
ing, und for sale nv
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON * CO.
OCTAVUS COHEN,
Cnurtnf Orrtlnnryof Ilnllnrh County.
G EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Morgan Rawls will apply at the
Court of Ordinary* tor Jotters rtlsmfesory from tl/e estate
of Thomas It. Rawls, deceased :
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appoar before said Court to make
objection (if nny they have) within tho time prescribed by
law, otherwise snid lettcra will be granted.
Witness, William Is>e, Sr., Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 16th day of January. I860.
Janlfl _ W1L1JAM LEE. Sr., o a, o,
G t EORGIA—Bulloch County ;—To all whom it may cou-
T corn: Whereas, Solomon Ilagin and Elizabeth Wilson
will apply nt tho Court ot Ordinary for letters of adminis
trntinn on the estate of Overton Wilson, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it
may concern, lo life their objections, if any they have, iu
my dfilce within Iho time prescribed by law. otherwise said
letters will ho grouted tho applicant.
Witness, William Lee. Pen., Ordinary for HulL-ch couuly.
this 29th day of March, 1865.
mnr31 _ WILLIAM LEE, Pen., o. u.
G EORGIA—DidtocA County:— 1 To all whom it my concern:
Whereas. William Her nnd Francis Woodcock, admin
istrators on the estate of William Woodcock, deceased,
will apply nt the Court ol Ordinary for lettersdiHinissory
from snid administration:
These aro. therefore, lu cite amt admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear bofore said Court, to iiioko
objection, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, Wui. I^e, sen’r., Eiq.,Ordlnaryfor Bulloch coun
ty, this l&tli day of January, 1865.
janlfl WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r., o. ti. v
Court of Ordinary of Mclutosli County.
C T EORGIA—McIntosh CountyTo all whom it may con-
T cern: Whereas, William Todd, guardian of the orphan
children of Francis Durant, will apply nt tho Court of
Ordinary for letters of dismission from said guatdiumililp:
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom It
may concern, to bo aud appear before said Court, to make
obectieu, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
hi May next.otherwfro said letters will be granted.
Witness. A. A. DeLormo. Ordinary for McIntosh county,
this lfllli day of March. 185.1.
marSl A. A. DsLORME, Ordinary.
G l EORGIA—McIntosh County .-—To all whom It may con-
f corn: Whereas, Aun J. Croker will apply at the
Court of Urdlnarv for letters dismlasory ss administratrix
on tho estate of J. V. L. Croker, deceased:
These nre, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be ana appear before aald Court to make
objection (If nny they have) on or before tlio first Slon-
day fu August next, otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. A. A. DeLorme, Ordinary for McIntosh sounty,
this 16th day of January, 1866.
janl8 A. A. DlLORME, o. M’t. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom tt may con-
corn: Whereas Mary Kltzgerald will applv to the Court
of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administratrix on
tho eatate of Gerald Fitzgerald :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern to he> and appear before said Court to make
objection, If any they have, on or before the first Mon
day tn October next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John M. Mlllen, F.sq., Ordinary for Chataham
couijty, this flth day of March, 1866.
mar7 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o.
PAITAHOLSI PARASOLSII
H ENRY LATHROP * CO. have received per steamer
Augusta one caae Parasols, comprising tbe latest And
richest styles, as follows: Rich colored brocade silk Para
sols ; rich white do do do ; rich plaid silk do; rich plain
colored do do; plain and watered blaok do. mar2
F|3KAS—20 chests PouchongTea, 60 half doGuzello do
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
pulverized and crushed do. 60 mats Old Government
Java Coffee, 20 bags do Brown do do; landing and for sit’-
by niar3 HOLCOMBE, .WHSSOS ft CO
just received and tor sale cheap, for cash,nt
marlfl GRAY BROTHERS, 125 Broughton-st
OltUEKK SOL1C1TKD.
rilHE undersigned will leave for New Yotk in u
J days to boabient a short time, and will he happy to
RECEIVE ORDERS
for garmeiita to be made, or nnv articled iu hit line tc
be executed In New York, and will gnaranteefull s?.ti«fitft
tlon. WM. O. PRICE. Draper aud Tailor,
mar2 * 147 Bay street.
C EMENT—60 barrels Ouieul binding,and for safe b
ap5 ROWLAND ft C<
P OTATOES—176 barrels frfri-. Potatoes.different ur
ties, received and for sale by
np&
A LE—75 barrels Taylor‘ft
and for snle by
»|>5
h lUGAKS—160 barrels A. B a
j sale by np5
S OAP—125 boxes So I pui« family Soap, received and
for safe by ap5 McMAHON ft DPI LE.
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
-feTi's Cream Afe. received
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
i| C Sugar, received and for
McMAHON ft DOYLE
taTAROH—UiOibnxes Pearl Starch, received and tor safe
O bv np& McMAHON ft DOYLE.
.,')0 bids pure nrlicle. vocidvot
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
O LD MONONGAIIKLA
aud for snle by
ap&
TAUJUit, CORN !MEAL aND COD FISH—200 bbls Flour,
J? various brands; Corn Meal, fresh lot put up forfnm
ily use, a superior article; 25 quintals fresh Codfisli, just
rceelvod nnd for sale hy
nP 5 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
— JVOTJCK.
A LL Persons Indebted to the firm of Hyland ft O'Neill,
andP II O’Neill’s surviving partner, uro requested to
make payment to the subscriber on or before tne first of
May next, or said accounts will bo placed in the hands of
an attorney for Collection. ap4 A. BONAUD.
TltT'ANTEIF—By a respectable womau. a situation ns
VV Nurae, with a family going North preferred ; or
would have no objection to a place to do housework. Ap-
ply at this office. 3—np4
COLLKCTION AGENCY.
T HE Subscriber tenders his services as General Agent
far renting bonus nnd lots, and will also attend to
the collection of rents and dues of all kinds. He promises
diligent attention to any business entrusted to hla caro.
ALF. J. J. BLOW.
Octavus Cohen, Esq.,
Geo. M. Waldburg,
Job. 8. Fay,Esq.,
Dr. R. D. Arnold.
flm—mar2
Messrs, Minis ft Johnston,
•* Cohens ft Herts,
Ward ft Owens.
Hon. W.H. Stiles,
H, 6*4 and 6-4 white matting, 4-4,6-4 and
lo. for safe by mhfl A1KIN ft BURNS.
2Q Dozens Ijidles Taffeta Gloyea, KId fin!sli, at low
lut.fl, IVIU IIUJIIU, IU I
GRAY BROTHERS,
124 Broughton-st.
bbls “Baltimore” Flour.
60 bbls Lewis’s Georgia Flour.
100 bags choice Rio Coffee.
78 Common “ “
40 boxes quarts and pints Champalguo Cider.
Recently received and for sale by
mar25 H0LC0UBE, JOHNSON ft 00.
• West.—and will every where > told to this newly discov
•ed antidote. «liich Is claimed to tie the greatest discovery
i medicine ever made.
This specific fr so harmless thut it tuny be taken by per
ms of every age. sox or condition, and It will not sub»tl
ile for one disease others still worse, as Is too olten the
result iu tlm treatment by Quinine. Mercury, Arsenic, nnd
other pmsoiious <-r deleterious drugs, not a particle of any
•f which Is admitted Into this preparation.
The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re
mits from thcu.ro of thU NATURAL ANTIDoTF. TO'Ma-
LARU.
It will entirely protect ntiy resident or traveller even in
the most sickly or swamp localities, from any Ague, or
Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly
inhaling Malaria or Miasma
It will instantly chock tho Ague In persons why have
suffered for any length of time, front one day to twenty
years, so that they need never have a.'iOTiiFRCiiiu .bycou-
tiuulng Its use according to directions.
It will immediately relieve all distressing results of Oil-
ions nr Ague (Ureases, such ns general debility, night
sweats, ftc. The patient at once begins to recover appe
tite and strength,and continues until a permanent and
radical cure is effected.
Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague from lamilies
and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men bv adopt
ing it a* a preventive will bo free front Ague or Bilious at
tacks in that seasou nithe year which, while it is the most
sickly, is the iiio-t valuable one to them.
On’o or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases, some
may require more.
Directions printed In German. French and Spanish, ac
company each bottle.
I’riccOne Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade,
frado circulars forwarded on application, and the srtl
cle will be consigned on llbernlterms to responsible parties
in evorv section'of thn country.
JAS. A RHODES, I’roprietor,
I’rovldence, R. 1.
AGENTS.—New Yotk—C. V. Clickener ft Co.,nud C. H.
Ring; Boston—Weeks ft Potter ; Philadelphia— 1 T. W. Dy-
ottft Sons.
And for sale hy deulers generally. limtiw—tcarl6
D ISEASE of tho Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a
disordered Liver or stomach; such as consumption,
Inward piles, fullness of blood lo the head, acidltvot the
stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or
weight in tho stomach, sour eructation, sinking or flutter
ing at the pit of tlie stomach, swimming of tbo head hur
ried and difficult breathing, fluttering at tho heart, click
ing or suffocating sensations when In a lying posture, dim
ness of vision, dots or webbs before tho sight, fever and
dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness
of tho skin and eyes, pain iu the side, back, chest, limbs,
ftc., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant
imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can be
effectually cured bv Dr. HooFLAXb’A CELEBRATED GER
MAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jinmo.v, 120 Arch
street. Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is uot excelled, ft
equalled, hy any other preparation in tho United States, as
the curo-.-i nltest, in many cases after skilful physicians Irad
failed.
These Uiitcri.nie worthy the uttcution of invalids. Pos
sussing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the
liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching pow
ers in weakness aud affections of thedigestivoorgans,they
nre. withal.safe, certaiu aud pleasant.
RKADAND BE CO.W1XCF.I).
New York testimony in favor of Dr. Iloofland’s celebra
ted German Giltere, prepared by Dr. C.M. Jackson, Phils
delpliia. Thu only sure cure for Uver comnlaint. dyspep
sia. jaundice, uervous debility, diseaso of the kidneys and
diseases arir.ing Iroui a disordered liver or stomach.
IleurvC.Fholdou,Troy,N.Y..Dec.30,1860,said: •*From
careful observation.! am convinced that your Hoofland’s
German Bitters is a better article than H ’a. K——’s,
W B—ftc. Unegentfeman, troubled with dys
pepsin, who has purchased half a dozen of tho Bitters
cays: -'ll Li tho only article ho has found that has afford
ed him relief. Now lie is in a fair wtv of recovery.”
Bndlong ft SaunderSj Buffalo. N. Y.’;Dec. 20,1850, said.
“We know from experience, (having need It In our own
families.) that I)r. Hoofland’s German Bitters sroallend
more than they are recommended to be.”
E. p. Baker, jr.,Sandy 3111,N. Y.,Jan. 18, 1861, said:
• Every one who use* German Bitters speaks In the
highest terms of it.”
K. W. Ffex,Pulaski N Y..March £0, 1851. said : Your
Bitlerssrenow well Introduced. I have great confidoncr
lu it as n remedy.And shall seek te enlargolts ulefulneis lu
this community."
Andrus ft Ffewfer. Poughkeepsie, N. V , Feb. 26, lb61,
said: “ Thn safe of your Hoofland Bitters has been very
rapid i t laic. It hss obtained great uotoriety.”
They sro entirely vegetnbfe nnd free from alcoholic ctim
ulatitnud all injurious ingredients, mild in thelroporation
they strengthen the system, never prostrateill.
FomaliMii Savannah by W. W, LINCOLN, A. A. SOL
OMriNS * CO., T M. TURNER ft CO.. J. B MOORE ft
tt)., aud J. H. CARTER ft CO.eodftw-jrP
BATTLES OF THE CRIMEAN
A HISTORICAL Summary of tho Russian War, Ulus
(rated.
Johnston's ueiv Map uf Sevastopol aud BalaklaTa, show
ing the positions of tho Allied Army.
Johnston's new Map of tho Crimea aud environs of Se
vastopol.
Journal •>! Scientific Discovery, for 1855.
The Cnslte Builders, by the author of tho Heir of Rsd-
cliffe.
Uraco l.ee, by Julia Kavanagli.
Tho Shakesperiau Oracle, editod by J C Mills
Tlie Mysteries nnd Miseries or Ban Francisco, by a Cali
forciao.
English Past and Present, by Rev H C French.
Wanderings in Corsica, with an account of the famUies
of Bonaparte, fto., hy Edward Joy Morris.
Ruth llall, by Fanny Fern.
Life and Beauties of Fanny Feru.
High Life in New York, by Jonathan Slick, new supply.
Harper’s Magazine and Leslie’s Journal for April.
ap5 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
'"TTTOOKS AND MAGAZINES. '
HKKIVKD BY S. 8. SIBLEY, APRIL 3D, 1866.
G KA.YTLKY .Manor, a Isle—by Lady' Georgians Tallu-
ton, author of Ellon Middleton, Lady Bird, *c.. seventh
edition.
The Poe'ry of Germany, consisting ot selections from
upwards of seventy of the most celebrated Poets,transit
tod into English verse, with the original text on the oppo-.
site pago—bv Alfred Bakerrtlle.
More of Alvur ; Downing’s Country Houses ; Harper's
Magazine ; (today's Ladys’ Book ; Grahams, Putnam’s,
Blackwood’s and Frank Leslie’s Gazette. For aaleat
ap4 136 Congrew-street.
HENRY LATHROP*CO. ,
LIAVE received by late Steamers, and offer for sale
XI low—
DRESS GOODS—A variety of solid colored Barege*.
Black Satin Plaid do
Plain Black do
Black and White Tissues and do
Rich Printed do
do do Muslin Robes,
do do Organdies,
Colored etriped Silke.
MANX)I.LA8 —Black andColored Silk Mantillas,
do White Barego do
do lace do
PANT STUFFS—Plaid and 8tripedLinen Drills,
Drown and White do do
Plain and Fancy Cassimeree,
Colored and black WlUington Cords,
Checked. Striped and Plain Cottoaadei,
COATINGS—Black Drap d'Etes. ,
do and Colored Caahmaretti,
do Cam olete and Alpacas,
Cheeked and Striped Linens,
Blato Bro. and Buff do
White and Fancy UamUlei. marSt