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THE. BAVAtflTAH GEORGIAN, SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 5,
Special Notices.,'
TAX JITIMI
— 1b* book* will be open for receiving To* He-
|3tan> ou tb* 1st of Apr»ln*xt.»t the Court
i fllpps, gttamboatB and tlaiiroabo
IsUM
m«r22 1
JOHN KERRY. R.T. R.
UNITED STATES HAIL IDE.
• * H’Oii I'ALATIU, k. f . i VIA
iSialMrim, Hrunsv%ck,St. Ma>‘g' JirtMuHUt
j.fsiarkOreek.atut tHcokUa.—Tbo atm hi..: ffivgant
I AtMmuuoket BT. JOHNS. Capt Jams* Freeborn. will resume
I ti«r trtpn to Florida, and leave Tor the *h,>vn rucue* nu
< baluida; moraine, July 7th. at 10 o’elom aim nouttnu*
•TATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. •. uiui auif, tfuiy 4(11, (k iu o oini
. IV »*uth Auunal Meeting «»r Ilia Medical . to War* .ivoiy Saturday, at tho same h«>_.
eSr’.iH'l.ljot tu.^t.teut U,.n|l> willb,hblo In I "K ■“I* »»“ "Or ««•
. ovir j . .• . . ... f | dxtion*, and taking the Intandrouta. ottere peculiar la.
tbvclti 4>f Ma0"tti«o th* Jnd Wednesday t#tu April]next, i dueemsuts to invalid* and olbei*
.m th- »tinu»l Addteei trill bp delivered at Mo’clock. M, ; For freight nr pannage,apply mi board ai the Florida
".... 0. 0. u’KEKFF, M. I * hart near Urn Um Work*. <»■ t..
,a «ia‘ „ ,i u !.«■ | jv« ClAl
ilriyiitiira, Marat*. 185$
KeacmUug Becratery I > —
iuirX—w4
Cl AU HORN k CUNNINGHAM
NOTICE TO VESSELS Mall l.ine-Fmm NaW tirl. .».i. to K.T»
ah I’thi a and t aplaln* ot vmm'i, arrlvlug ggj|EtJeE*^>it--^CuNtttMhf|>« FMMHrt1 uu l< . V.tN.
M^is 5 *., in- iHirt iii risvsnnfth fmw f«ndg» port*, lM r }■■■■■■ DwtHI 1.1’—lltesv On - hUMr-tu* will *t» to-
at in- »H.n ii narannai*iimi ’ 1 tUN IHMB tUBIt M^Ulil* MUil-iiiiiUthly trip*. 1«mIU It-
fM t, wi'hamll |•« nruther rmtUgltim. dUaara.arw re- i ro „ OWM1 * 1
aalrvd to bring th#lr tmnIi to anchor at the Quarantine , Ntm Orl«*nn..lAthaiid24ih
umun 1.opaoilt* Fort Jackson, than* to remote without . Utliaii.l'iftth
•lilted by tha HealthOflcar. ! Cedar Keya...l4thaudV8th
F. II. DKMKRK, Health Officer, | Tamjia Hay... Kith and 2Mb
(•bit
OffM Ne. 148. Bwnightonatr—t.
NOTICE.
Kay Went....Miluudt!4l|i
Tampa UUiMid’Jfttb
Cedar Kt>)*...12Uinud20Ui
B*.. Mark*,... Uili ivud -9tli
Apalaeh!mi1». UittiauuUVth
I'eiiaaeola ....ldlliHudUUUi
Arrlre at
— — Alltboee haring claim* against the steamer |
P^S^tTUJtKA and owners to the 1st m*t.. tuclu*
ii«r, are rei|d**t«d to hand them In within thirty ''.aye
mui this date.and those Indebted a'" nk|«e»ted to make
iiiiiuiut payment, aa the atTiira <*t the emupanr must be
cWred j*na_ 8. M l AFFlfKAtJ. Agedt.
NOTICE.
Uie merchants of SaYiiunSh are adrlsed that the
liw Spanish Vloa Consulate of ihl* city will be openod
I turn 10 o’clock In the morning till 4 o’clock In the after-
o<«a.lu«tead ol frou 7 o'clock in the morn ug to 8 In the
iMuimt as heretofore. (ilecOJ ‘ J. J MARTiN.
* ” “ NOTICE
j —Fersone haring b.islues* In tin Court nr Ordl
IsA diuary at the regular monthly terms, *-.re here
by nutlfled that orders must be drawn and all motions
uni* by themsohee personally, nr b'y#helr attorney.
Ja«-8m JOHN MIAMI, U. C. 0.
I Key West, ...,17th ami 1st ( New Orleans.. .17th and 1st
Agents in New Orleaua,
dec'Jft—Cm E. O. H00EH8 k CO.. TO I'ovdrftN st.
Conaignees and masters ol »e*selH wishing
PswA surrsya on veMela or cargo will pteasu t-a»e no-
ties with tho Undersigned at the Auotlon store of Spencer
Currell.VCo. ROBERT AUSTIN, Chair pro tern.
junlH of board of Port Wardons
fPIIK Creditors of HAMILTON k HARDEM AN, Inter-
I ested In Hie assignment made on the 6th day of No-
•ember. 1862. to the late ROBERT H. UK1FFIN, uw
riuueited to meet the subscrlberat IheoWce of UEOKUh
A lillhDoN. Esq..on Wcdnestar uext. 20th Inst., at Id
o’clock. , R- WAYNE.
f,b 17 Adm’r. of llobert 11 Orimu.Aealirncr.
NOTICE.
I HFKK Y notiry and forewarn all merchants and other
parties against trading on cridtt with my chlldten
endcr the age of twenty-one years, M I am determined
ant to pay any debt or debte of tho klud, unless they ho
accompanied with my order. „ _ .
jaort—tf R. R0HEK8, Bennrl.
A LI. persons havlng^lrasnS against the Estate of
Richard F. Williams, lata ol Cilia-ham county, de-
seated, are hereby notllled to present them within the
time prescribed by law to the subscriber i and all In
debted to the said EsUte are requested to mskn Imme
diate payment te Vc l». MII-LEN. Ai m r
mar 21—tlw do bsuis turn.
'■ NOTICE,
A LI. ptrsons haviug demands ago Inst the estate of tho
A. Ul* Abraham B. Hartwell, decease', are he:oh.
umlled lo present them, properly attosteil. within the
Waie preseilbedby law •, and mil those Indebted to said
UNITED STATEB MAIL LINE#
FOR PALATKA E. FLA.
Vln Unrleii. HruiiawIcU, Hti Rnryi, Kernntf
iIIiih, Juckaoiiville, Plcolntn, mini
Allildlvburfy, (lllnck Creek.)
i . ^-n ’*"^ The fayorlte steamparket WEI.AKA, t aut.
mUU£XQ£N. King, will leave lor the above places
every TUESDAY morning, at ID o’clock. •
Tills boat has large and airy state room accommoda
tions, and taking tho Inland passage, presniit-- omy In-
Uuoeuiunt lo invalid* and others.
For height or passage apply on boaid at the Florida
8t«ampacket wharf, near the Has Work*, nr by
ju5 CI.AOHOKN k CUNNlNHil.lM. Avtnts.
FOR WELAKA AND PALATKA, FLA.,
trim Darlcii^iiiiii UrVniwlck,^Glu ) 'anil F«r>
nnmlliin, Jnclieonvllle eml i'lvotntn, Flu.
CoUXKkCIS'll O.V KlUDAY. 2BTH 1>ST.
jtifT^^is. The new and light draught steamer THO-
ti£Mi£X£!MA8 U. ilAIUHT,Capt. J. IV. Uarkmau.wlll
lake regular weekly trip* as above, and will leave every
Friday,at 10 A.M., until further notice.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charles
ton Steampackel wharf, or to
mar2I 8. M. I.AFF1TKAU, Agent.
FOR JOHNSTON S LANDING.
Anil liitvriui-ttliUo lMucenon tho Mnv’lt lllver.
To LbAVJC KVBllY Tuksday.
r - yir***** w Thu light draft steamer WM. UiUllY,
JUMetUlSSC Uapt A. 0 Klug, will leave as above, com
mencing ti'KHii.W. the Blh Inst. For freight or passage np
ply on board at the Charleston wharf.or to
Jan3 8. M. I.AFF1 TEAU, Agent.
u’OU c 11 Ait'l'liiil—.A BARK now laying
,iu tha port of Havana. To ohirter lor any Spanish
. Any person wishing said bark must apply, one day
previous to the sailing ot the uteamshlp Isabel, to
jalli DON JOgg MARTIN, Spanish Consul,
port.
marftO—oawBw
Adm’r
Winter ArrunijemnU—f urs .Swrtinp trim umaa itrert
llmivy ilHli nil tho Way in UorUoiiavtiie,
tA ' it PIN i its I’otouiHo is r.loss'l with Ice this route may
Vf’ berelie.ion by )Ntiseng«rs, t» ausurn the couuec-
tlim going north or south. The ;'o:nl is entirely roiitd
with a superior T rail aa tarns (i<irilin»vitKi. Dutlug tin*
winter the tram will suit from the oM station, In ttich-
inonn, on Itroad-.'ilreut, ai 7.!< A. U , pass UordoiiNVilta at
11 A. 11., nudarriva in Atauntnn hi tt.’ift I*. M. Down tram
lravns rhsiuoloii at 6.1') A M . p is-es i-'i.iiluiisviiie at tl
A. M.,and itirive™ in Richmi ndM jriOi’. M
Fare to Kordonsvilla .... ... h "J
* ’’ " 6 OU
Holu trains arilve at Oordonsville its ample time to uki
iDrjj ®ooi)B.
CHEAPEST cash store.
HEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
riHIK dUlWUlUUKll has tt..w In storo the largest and best
X assortment of Foreign anil Domestic Dry Hoods ever
nlfered in Sttvaunali. wliloh he will sell at unprecedented
low prices, having receutly made considerable addition to
hU store, he Is lu hopes that his customers will nut leave,
as heietofora. for want ol room.
The Stock lit i'nrt
Comprises the lulluwingHoods!
Cnntoii Crn|)c Bliawlisnit Hcnrfe, Uneliutcrc
Shawls, in new combinations of theuiiMt brilliant colori|
Th I bet square and lungBhawlu: WonllMa'ilRhawls in every
unslity; Cishmereand'Htlnel Bcaifs. both plain andttg-
ure l; UriiRhe, sqnaiuHO lloog 4 hnwls. very cheap; Hold
I’m dared ^liti wls iii olodoe ••olors.
Uliusei (4UOOS.
Very iluh colored llriiraih; and lllack Silks, do Fields, do
■ tripes.do Chanjratden Inon 60 oents per yard npwarilsi
Flaln Blank Bilks In taletui. Cross de llhlne. Mattionea and
Blsliotfs. from very low priced to the best imported; Lin
ing Milks in Florouco. Double Flureuce and Marsellne,
cheaper than u ual prices.
All Wool Plaids doCnslimero s raw silks do, plain and
printed cashmeres, iu all qualities from life upwards, 15,-
000 yards plain and printed delaine*, from 12){ cents to
76cants, plain; all woolen delaines, satin striped cash-
mures in oUuk und colors at very low prices ; 3,000yards
all woolen printed del dues In dress patterns st26ctsper
yard, l liu above is an suction lot and Is well worth th
attuuilon of buyers
French Mcrlnoea,
In all similes at vory low prices
Flaln black *t!k velvet fur mantilla*; do cotton In every
shade, silk ttnlsli; a clioltm lot of printed velvets In the
most approved styles and choicest colors Tor ladies’and
children's dresses.
Hosiery,
Ladies’ oud misses’. English and Horroan cottoa hose,
do silk and raw silk, at all prioos; gouts' and boys’ Kug-
li*h and Hernrsn half hoso, from very low priced -to the
be.4, Imported glovt«,ladioi’und gents’ black, vrhitoand
colored kid glove*, very cheap; do ilerllu, gents’ and la-
dies’ Buckskin riding glove*, very cheap.
Btilrtu ami Drnwcra,
Oenllemen’s and Imdlos’ Imrab's Wool Hhirtsnnd draw-
In every quality; boys’ and misses’ merino do lu every
slxe. Tho above um’er shirts and drawers are muclr
chea;M)rthan the same articles can be had elsewhere.
Cloths und CuBslmcrcB.
Tweeds plutd, plain and mixed, for boys' wear, In great
variety: a large lotof lalu Hiid printed satinets, very
cheap Tioga caHslmore.something new, Kentucky jeans In
every shade and quality, white, rod and yellow flannels,
extremely cheap, to which the attention of buyers Is re
quested.
KSIHUUIOKIUUS,
A large lot of French and English embroideries, from
auction, In sleeves, habits, collars and cuffs, which will be
sold at l*a* thanjNow Yf rk l'rices; ladies plain and i
broidered linen cambric handkerchiefs, very cheap;
cambrla bands from 12)4 cla upwards.
Mnoii Goods.
From my arrangements for the direct Importation ol
Irish Linens. I am enabled to sell Mheetlugs, Ftllowcnxu
and Mlrlrllug Linens from the best manufacturers, much
oheapor than Mnuthern merchants generally pny for
similar goods iu New York, vl* : Hhirtlng Linens from 2(1
cents per yard, warranted all pure* linen: Pillow Linen
In all widths. Irish anl namely Table Linens. Ill great
variety. Bleached an Unbleached Doylies, Napkins,
Draper Crash Towels andTowellnr of every description.
lu the above goods purchasers will find u decided ad
vantage in examining mv stock before purchasing else
where.
TnDle Covers.
A large lot of Worsted and 1,luon Table Covers, very
BY 0CTAVU8 COHEN.
2000 bushols heavy Pennsylvania prim# Oats,
,for sale to arrive per Keystone Btate.
NOTICE.
A LL person* having demands against the Estate of
A. Philip Rcselr. late of Beaufurt lllstrlot, South Caro
tin*, deceased, will present them duly attested, and all
pereoae indebted to said EsUte will mako Imma-llate pay-
meat to ADOIJ’H N1MITZ, Adm’r. BluITtiin.
orR. L. TIUlNHIIASr. Att’yatUw.
maiO—dtwS atOiUlsoiivBh*.
A LL eeraon* having tiro late JOHN F. I
A OUILMARTIN. deoeased, will pleasa present them
fur sayratnt; duly atleeted, unto the undersigned and
those Indebted to the same will please mako liniuedlalo
pavnvatte R. LAUKLISON.Qual. Executor.
”ioDth-wSUteeS b&ilboad bASds.
moutm-Wbdtkrx Railroad Co., 1
Macon, Feb. 16th, 1866. j
'VTOTIC. la hereby given to the holder* of any cf the
Jj| bonds of the Company, that all or any portion of the
Company’■ bonds may be surrendered and converted Into
.tookof the Company. Interest.on nny bond converted into
c«a*e on the dateof the dividend dey next preceding the
conversion. By order of the Hoard.
JNO. T HHIFEUILLET, Treasurer.
Feb 1»—3».
the train ul tin-Orange amt .Ui-x.-ndria ltallroa-
sons w„ .leave Itinhinond at 7J4 A M.. caq taho *-nt Ot
aege \ Alnxaudria cars nt Uurdol,*villa if thij o.icmms tc
du h , Hint by Hint train ntit ri-wih A‘>knadria by 3.40 F
6.. but this Cumps'iy -a i.jk«t ttmm only tv honmns.
vile. sol;—u If. D. WHITCOMB.nupt.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THr<
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
(jvrr wintli imsisi tliti
Ureal New fork anil New Orleans Mails,
<11
Auctions.
J&.
Auctions.
Hlrjj (goobs anb Clotljing.
BY T. J. WALSH.
On THURSDAY. April, 3. will be sold at No. 147 Bryan st. I
(Sundry .article* of Bar R om Furniture, Deoanters, |
Tumbler*, ho., Ac. At th* same time will be rented tho
Bar Room and B*rber Shop. Term* and e-ndltluua will
be gl^n at the time. sprl
Anct’ions.
BY BELL & PRENTISS.
(BU0UBSS0B8 TO PHILDUIOK & BBI.L.)
THIS DAY. at 11 Wock. In front i.fetoie:
lire usual nsKurtmeiitot Hrocerles. Provisions. I.lqimr*
Auctions.
BY SPENDER 0URRELL*00.
At Private Bale.
Two Mousse rlluated at the comer of Bt, Jnl
Price ■treekf, No, 17 Washln; *
rick hi * -
2)4 on brink basement, th* <
ice ssaie,
ic comet of Bt, JelUa end
ogton ward, ewe of whleklg
other le 1)(m hrlekbMO*
At Private Bale..
1600 bushel* ot Cotton Seed
tnnrSO
☆ .
CLOTHING
EMPORIUM,
(ONR DOOR WEST OF THI RIPYBUOAN.RIADtXQ ROOM.)'
Fine Ready-made
Clothing; Hat* and
Caps, ahirti,
CotUks,
Gloves Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrella*,
Cravats, Stock*,
Handkerchiefs, and
Fanay articles for
Gentleman.
WM. 0. PRICK,
FASHIONABLE
AMD
MILITARY
TAILOR,
no. nr
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH
A few bundle* ofoholce Peachtree*, assorted, DO In each fur Wire tlm next regular sale, will be sold on account
bundle, with ft varieties. Bold In quaattllb* to suit pur. rl«b «r formir purchaser,
L Jan22 I.irgs Bale ol Oeutlamca'a Furnishing Hood* at Auction
On MONDAY.7th Inst..at It o’o1"Ck In salesroom:
A large and complete assortment of Fu^niahicg Hoods,
llie IIMUai aakOruneiK ui «rui:wir».rnnniuBa. i.inniin --- .... ...... .. ./i— .
Crockery and (Mass Ware, Dry Hoot)-, new and »eu „a ®«t. ■nhjvot to a ground rent of eighteen 4
h*n«l Fuiulturc. Uothlog. lancy Artlelee. Clock* Watch- »»»»». The location Is very desirable, situated ns It
.-*. Jewelry. Ac Term* ctsh belnre delivery. •" l» » wry healthy portion or the eUy. For farther Mf-
N. U—All articles purchased at auction and not settled Honiara Inquire at the counting room. »|tft
Nn. M
Superfine Cloth*
Casdmarei, and
VeitlBgl, Will be
made to measure
unexoeptloa’bleln’
style end work
manship, by the
best meobanlcs at
shortest notice.
At Private Bale.
That very valuable and beautiful re*l<-enet,
Yalnabieiiervantifor sale. 0,1 JJONHAY. 7th Inst*at U , |’? , "SVu''nl*h"c2 0 ti«Hhi l o° rn «r T o7^uih l an^ We^t'BroadVtreete^ a a^ is one of the
A family of negroe*. Woman aged about 28 years, a A large' *®1 tomplete' •‘■"“rtment of F u nlsWcg Hoods. , mnJ|omigt ln thi 0 ; tjri Tie house l* nearly new and le
first rate eeaostress, with her three children, girl 6. girl 0 “?, "! .hk m *sd tan ,u r a, » h «d *n the lateatand most enproved style, with
Hhlrls and Pant*. in«rlnu Drawer*, llresslmr Robes.Sus- tur temiapply at onr eountlnF rodw^ aprft
penders, Ac. -An. Terms—uuder ftlOO, cash; over |2C0, 0-» MONDAY next, the 7th Inst .at the etc re of W«L U.
60 days, for approved endorsed paper. aprft I Farrell4t Co., corner of Bronghton and Whltaktl-el.t
—J The entire stick In said store, consisting in not! of
Bscmr at Auction. I aboice fresh and well-selected lamlly groceries, fruit*,he.
Tint! HAT, at 11 o’clock, iu trout of store, will be sold: ko. Tuls stock has been aeleotedwlth especial care to
lfttlerues Bacon tihouiders suitable for plantation^-— | suit the retail trade for families in this ejtjj nndla ea
r Orders from city and country solicited. -
Mf 8uper H fflon?bi? ftPoSeSftnJ' Klim ^
Black, and Colored Soft Fug Hate, and^H
^^many other articles ruitabl* lor an outfit ^
during the holidays. For sale cheap at the tttar Clothing
Emporium. Uec22 WM. O. PRICE, 147 Bay st.
SHIRTS AND COLLARB. t v a
J UST HKCEIVkJt by steamer, a full «s»orti7)»nt of fine
SHIRTS and COLLARS, of the most celebratsd man
ufacture, at the Star Clothing Emporium,
4, boy 2, sound and healthy: Titles anioubte .
ntals as to her qualifications trow famlhss in thi* city can
be given. PuichMers payln^rMItie*. janflU
mcMrtl.
BliUtlMATiiM, HfUfiUMA'l'lU GOU1, liAik
SCIATICA.
K)R the above disease*, e safe, speedy am) radical am*
can be found In Unoh’e Antl-Rheuraatic Powders,the
greatest remedy of th* ege, now known, for Rheumatism , lurtux c*‘lr,
In any of Its forms. Pa* np la tin boxes of sixty powders ,
each. Bold by B W Adams, of Katonton, Putnam county Underwriters’ Bale. '
Ha. All order* directed to him will be promptly attended THIS DAY. at 12 o’clock, at the lower Rice Mill, will be
to, provided tn# cash aooompanlu* twe order. sold for ahoount of the underwriters and all concerned;
Price, gft 00 per box. 6000 bushel* Hough Kico. (more or le**.) damaged by
D 1 U Iff A f IA MW Il,a ill... ..r *rl.«»..laM ...n.nlni, Ti.mi --—*
wyB—tlUap24’ft4
DU. W81. U. MOMCIaIGY’B 1NF1UMAI-
J^HiR the Treatment ot all Chronle Diseases, 1* i
the lire or Thursday morning. Terms ensh. sprl'
Bales Brown Shirting*
Will receive per steamboat Gordon front Charleston, on
mai28
UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLASU
JUST RECEIVED. %
X
N and alter duoilay, J-ebroary 3d, 1868,
_ trains between Macon an-: Coh"“ :u ' "
tween Macon and Amerlcus.
O
B ADUES—Noiion.—All owner* or Negroes, Porters.
laborers, Mechanics, wagons, drays, Vendors ol
uu*U wares, and all others whom It may concern, are
hereby notified that unless llitir Badges are taken out
frutn the Clerk of Council’ll office, th* ordinances relative
tasreto will be strictly enroroed egslnst them. Penalty
nut exceeding M0. By order. , „„ „
EDWaRj U. WILSON, Chirk of Council.
Satenuah. Feb. 3,1166. foh8
NOTICE—TO »tt0T» 8 |gg» MASTERS OF VE8-
U NTIL larther notice the Dredging Machine will o«
touted on th* Northern edge of the channel, cross-
log ike 1 'Wreak Bank." All vessel* are hereby warned to
pass to th* Southward. J - STODDARD, Ch’mnC. P.
RepobUeoB andNews eopy. • J» ola
nr^aafnAT. bohqql.
HI uaderslgueq baa opened a Day and Night School,
In South Broad at., between Houston and Price sta..
wbsrehela prepared to give Instruction* lathe letin,
Greek eud French Languages; also, in the usual branches
<a..b.u.b j. r . iraM *,
f a b!6 if Prof, of languages
7HKRKA3,Av*LT?R*o’ME?^4| E u‘isctB an awrign-
W HLi-nu, w —-. - - .... a
msit this day, of all hie efToets to the sndersignod.
This is to notify all ere iltora to hand In their accounts
and claims Immediately to us.
fvb7 SPENDS-R CURRELL k TO.. Assignee*.
P ATRICK FI
ilfomint to th* undersigned... — -
I tors, sit persons who are Indebted to him ere requested
to make pay ms at to me. and ell persons having any claims
sgsiast him to present them to me for pavment.
mxri M. J. KhU LY.
lo*avu Macon at 2 A M and 3 P M; arrive at Colulnbu* at
.16 A Maud 10.30 PM; leu vo Columbus at 4 16 A M and
..30 P M; arrive at Macon at 10.64 A Maud 7.40 P 61; leave
Macon at u AM; arrive at Ainorlcuaat 6.40 A M; leave
Americus 2,201* M; arrivuat Macon at 7 4UPM: making
a coiupleto conneollon between Montgomery, Ala., xn-i
Augusta, Kingsville, \Viluiiiiglun noil Charleston; also,
with Cuutral K.»ilroad tralus lo Savannah, MUIedgeville
and iotUiuton. and with M.icuu and Wesleru trilus lo At-
lauta, uhattauiii'ga, Nashvltle ami Kuoxtille, Tenn.
At (.olutubud with Ulrartl and Mobile Railroad to i-.u-
fault. Ala.) counseling dully at Aiueriuu* with four-
borse PoetUMcheit to Tallibassei*, Albany, Tbomanville,
Batnbrloge, Ac., with tri-woekly .laaks to Lumpkin Cuth-
bert, Ao.; at Furl Valley with Hacks to Perry, llaynes-
villo, llawkluHVilleandKnoxviIle.ua. Pussi-ngers for Am
erlcus and puinta below Fort Va ley should Use tho 12 16
PM train Horn Savannah, and the 6 I’M train Itoin Au
gusta, ui avoid nuUiutiou at .Macon; tor other points on the
&iu:h-WeiitcrM or Muscogee Koade take either train
an .rfavaunah or Augusta. Passenger* leaving Atuoriou*
. 2.20 I* M will rsaoit Columbus at 10.80 PM same night.
I'asbongers from Columbus au*< the weRtlor Americus.
South Wealern Uuorgla or Florida, should take the 1,80
P il train at Culumbu-t, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach
Americus at 6.40 A M ut xt moraing.
First Class Sieatu*hip* leave Savauuku for New York on
Wednesday* aud Sal nrdays. and for Philadelphia on Wed
nesdays. Passage, in th6 Cabin. 420; Steerage. #8.
Fareironi .Montgomery t>-:<.tvatmari 414 00
' Columbus ** 11 ' 10 00
Amerlons ” “ 8 84
HSO. W. ADAMB, Hup’t
Mactui, January 30lh. l«6«. tubl
UN1VHU DI'A'Vk K us Alt.
From Plucim, Gu., toTaUaliaa»»*.r in.
/faflritad to OgMhory—fJtnoit to ’AUlawrar
:'J Tho Daily arrange- '
Wuient on thi* route '
n tho Olh rnst., runulr.g three t »
in variety.
Yankee Monona,
Tooth, Jlalr and Nail Hrushes,
Tucking Combs. Toilot and tine Tnothad Combs «
do tUrlTalo Hum turd India Rubber,
do Kuuud Cumba. or children,
Fancy IIoxoh. Trunks. IXrlls. Hoads. Ao ,
Crotchet Needles. Steel ami Silver Thimbles.
Darning and Tidy Cotton, Embroidering do..
Linen and Cotton Flos*.
My stock Is so thoroughly filled up and no uniformly
very choap, Hint purchasers of n large assortment In
small und largo quantities uun be sultod In a greater num
ber of aitlolHK, and thereby Hlfect a greater saving than
lu any othor storo m Savannali
M. D. TBEANOR, CongresHstreot,
ool8 ■ Next to Hull arm opposite tho Pulaski House.
DRY 800DSAT GOST.
JAMES O'HARA
W OULD reHpecttully Inform hlsfriondH and the public.
that in order to make room for his Spring nssort
moot. lu« Is now selling off hla present stock of DRY
HOODS, SILKS.HOSIERY, Ac.. Ac., AT COST PIUCK.-*. and
will continue to do in until tho entire stock is dixposod ol
jan22 No. 116 Congress street, Savannah.
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE
OPPOSITE ST. ANDREWS' HALL,
OI‘ STAIB8.
a THE UNDERSIGNED would Invite thuatloullon ofmer-
. chants to the examination of a large and well select
ed stock of Fall and Winter Hoods, now being received
and iu store, whluh he odors to tho trvln on favorable
term... septlS WM. G. FOOTK.
DRY GOODS AT WH0LE8ALE.
F UUfK •< JAUDON are now receiving thulr Spring and
summer stuck of Foreign and Domestic Dry Hoods,
to which thuy iuvlte the attontlon of tha trade.
mitr2 * .
“TJEWITT & MORGAN
H AVE just received por sieaiuer Klurida—
New Style Rich Orgamile Robes;
Rich Printed Organdies;
do do Ilrltliautes;
do do French Cambrics;
do do do JaccnnetlK; <
Mourning do do
twrlid Check Ginghams;
Fancy Plaid do
Jasprey Stripe do
Uarege Dtdjdues;
Challis Eugenia;
Printed l.iuen:
Trimming Ribbon* und Hcltings;
JotuvillcTies;
L. C, llandkerchiofs;
Table Damask. Napkins and Doylies;
Also, afresh Invoice ot KID GLOVES;
For sale by
feb‘22 DkWirr A MORGAN.
A large lot ol protectors, so requisite In
this rainy season. For safe cheap at the
Emporium, 147 th, .tr..< w>1 „ ,. mcE
i Ml CAREY, TAILOR.
j. HAS removed to Bull street, near Monument
Vi Square, where he would be happy to wait on hi
[Uformer customers aud the community generally.
—SR. He Is prepared tu out and make gentlemenh
garments In the latest style.
Gentleman visltlug the olty will find it to their advan
tage to patronise him, as at his establishment non# but
the best workmen are employed
Uniform* for auy part id the State made at short n<
tico, and according to direotlons.
Prioos low. Terms Cash. [norB
MEW GOODS.
% JUST KEOEIVEU.
THE SUBSCRIBER has now in store, and is ^e.
receiving by eaoh steamer from New York, a jl
llull and well selected stock of READY MADE (1
.CLOTHING, and Uentlemen’a Furnishlng-JU
Hoods, to which he would call the attention of hi* frleni
and tho public generally.
Having procured tho servlc.-s of an Experienced Cutter
he Hatters himself that he shall be able to please all who
ay favour him with their onlers.
His slock orriEOK GOODSUfall aid wril selected.
WM. O. PRICE,
octlO 147 Bay-street.
jfoi Sole, to lirnt, anb ITauta^
VALUABLE PLANTATION P0B BALE IN
MCINTOSH COUNTY. „ ,
, THE Subscriber ollern for sale the following mm
if valuable TRACTS OF LAND, lu Mclutush Couuty;PgR
tt*l,220 acres of pine land and well Umbered; 160^^
acres of goial bay land—60 acres of which la cleared and
under cultivation, part crossing tho Savannah, Albany A
Gulf Railroad; also, 1,120 acres of rich swamp and ham*
mock land; 1,830 acres of choice pine land. 130 cleared
and under good cultivation, wHli a good mill seat attach
ed tu it. alt within 2)4 mites of the above named Rail
road. There is a good dwelling on the premises, situated
on a hlgn. beautiful and well watered hill, within 1)4
mile* of tiie above Railroad und on the Macon A Darien
road. This is a rare chance for land ni..’chasers, and a
great bargain can be obtained by applying Immediately to
the proprietor. By!. A, .1 I1AGUH, Sr.,
WalthmrrsvlUe. Liberty Co .or to
JOHN 8. MONTMOL1.1N, Ksq„
iuat22—dAwlI Savannah, Ga.
FOB RENT.
for the reception of patiknt*. Rooms *paoio>
„..J ventilated, and every thing necessary to ren
patients comfortable. Board 41 perdtem.or 416per month. - M • _
His unprecedented success for ttae oast ten year* iu the months, for approved endorsed paper,
treatment of all chronic diseases, such as dropsy, dyspep- , Havana Srgirs at Private Sate,
rla, asthma, bronchitis, fits, piles, liver disease, rheums-1 83.1-00 choice Havaua Segsrs. just receive 1 por Isabel,
tism. syphilis, cancers, wens, prolapsus, and tho various via Charleston, offered ftlr tale low.
“ —* L 1 nta Venus;
well known that a more extended description la deemed on-
necessary. The sale will be continued from day to dey
until the entire stock ts disposed of *pr4
Administrator’s Sale.
Will be sold on the 16th fay of Kay nest. atlSo'eioek
M., at the counting-room oLMr. John 8. MontmoUin:
One fine Iron Safe belonging to th* estate of Joha
Day If. »»*d
Underwriters' Ea
. noil Falu(day morning, 20 hales Ji Brown Shirtings, which will be sold on TUESDAY next, the Stblnat.; At ISJft* do
hi-, »a.,4 - -
'dr — 1
usm.sypniiis, cancers, wens, prolapsus, anu (uu vanuua
diseaMs incident to females, should not be overlooked by
the public In deciding upon bit merits. All commuuloa
thins must be post paid and addressed to
WM. It. MOSELEY, M. D.
aut22—dftwiv ' GrilHn. Georgia
’“bitters.
nimiD by
Dr. C. M, JAUISON, Phllad’a, Pa.
■\iriLL*a*ctuslly cure Uver complaint,dyspepsia, jsun-;
\f dice, chronlo or nervous debility, disease* of the kir-,
neya, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver,
or stomaeh; suoh a* sonstipatlon. Inward piles, full
ness or blood to the head, acidity ol the stomach
\tea, heartburn, disgust for (bod, fullness or weight
in the stomach, soar eructation, sinking >r flutter
ing at th* pit of tut stomach, swimming of tbs head hur
ried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, cliok
Ing or suffocating sensations when In a tying posture, dim
ness of vision, dote or webba before the sight, * *
* TWO TenctOHubum Uurion Block, frontingCnatbam
SSijuaro.tho same being well finished, with Water, Gas,
■BUstables, Ac. Annual rent 4160 each. Possession giv-
1st November uext. EDWARD «. WILSON.
Nc. 72Uryao-*treet.
Hfcptf nearly opposite the State Bank.
FOR RENT-OFFICES AND STOBEST" "
A good store aud counting room on Urst door
in ilodgxon’H brick blook, Bay street. Alsu, several
•good stores for atoring all kinds of merchandise, tn
same building. For rent luw by the month or year:
febUfl BELL A PRENTISS.
If Oil IIHN’T.
S No. I Gordon lllook, corner of Whitaker and Oor
duu-strcetN. Apply at this office, or to Edward G
Wilson, at Wared Owens- Law Office. tf—aplO
a The Eastern tenement of brick building, corner’.of
S Abe corn aud JoneN street. Apply to
*• oot20 IlULCOMBE. JUHN8DN A CO.
OFFICE FOR RENT. "
s, A good out co In the basement of the brick build-
I ing iu Congress street, next to the oorui-r or Drayton,
MM BELL A PRENTISS.
Ay*- 10 RENT—A desirable two story brick dwelling
BJconUinlng four large and airy room*. Rent $206 per
■•■year. Apply at this office, octlT
t il) RENT—fire Store under the Bluff, at theTootof
Whltaker-street. Enquire of
tnyB SPENDER CURRELL.
FOR RENT—Une or two well finished Rooms, on
HBay-street, suitable for offices. Apply fct the Georgian
■Office. tf—f*b27
dull pain m the head, deficiency of perspiration,yelluwuesi
of thesklnandey*a,palnlnthe side, back, chest, limbs.
Ac..sudden flashes of heat, burning lo the flesh, cuustan.
ginings of evil, and great depression of spirits.
ie proprietor, in calling the attention ol the public to
preparation, does bo with a feeling of the utmost con
fideuoe In llx virtues and adaptation to the dUcases lor
which it Is recommended*
It Is no new and untried article, but one that has stood
the test of a ton years’ trial before tha American people
and IU reputation and sal* is unrivalled by any sltullni
1 -reparations extent. The testimony in its favor givuu
ijr the most prominent and well known physicians aud
individuals in all parts of the country Is Immense, and a
careful perusal of the Almanao, published annually by
the proprietor, and to be had grails of any of his Agento,
cuunotbut satisfy the must skeptical that this remedy is
really deserving the great celebrity it Iran obtained.
Principal officeand manufactory,«i Arch-st, Phila., Pa.
Teatlraony from Qtorgln.
From 8 E Coburn, Esq. editor of the '-Courier.” Rome,
3a'—Rome, Aug ol.lBM.—l)r C M Jackson.—Dear Sir.—
'•From my own personal knowledge of the intrlnaio merits
of 'Hoofland’s German Bitters,’ 1 have no hesitancy in re
commending them editorially Tor the benefit of my read
ers.” Yours, reepecttully, a. K. Cobuks.
They always give satisfaction.—Monroe, Ga, July 20
1864.—Dear Sir,—‘-The Herman Bitters sell raHt and al
ways give satisfaction, Persons having bought it oucc.
buy it again. Respectfully, yours.
To Dr C M Jackson. Moniurw A Kkxnxdy.
EC Ellington, Georgetown, Ua, Oct 24,1864, says : ‘‘On
the receipt of this, ship me a large supply of Herman Hit
lers. They take like ‘Hot Cakes." ”
J F Woodbury, Hamilton, Harris co, Ua, Jan 6, 1866.
says: “All who have used your Hitters, aud all tu whom 1
have sold them, speakhighly of llroir virtues.”
KNebhutABro, 8ocial Circle, Waltouco,Ga, Jan 10,
1866, say r “The Bitters have given satisfaction to all who
haveused them.”
The German,Hitters take the lend.—Katonton, Ga, July
14.1863.—DeavBIr,—Your Herman Bitters are taking the
lead of allother medicines for chronla diseases, Ac, and
are selling rapidly, l'lease send us another box lininedl-
tvly, or w* shall be ont before it arrives.”
Truly,yours, Lynch A Davis.
Dr K L Btroheckey, Macon,Ga, Jan 1,1861, said : “1 am
happy to say that your German Bitters are gaining great
reputation. 1 think It will, In future, sell very rapidly.”
These Bitters era entirely vegetable, they invigorate and
.rengthen the system, never prostrate it, and can be
usedTor infants aft well as adults.
Prioe 76o. p*r bottle. Sold by Druggists and Storekeep
ers ln evsry.town and village iu the United States,
For sale in Savannah by W. W. LINCOLN, A. A. SOL
OMONS A CO., T. II. TURNER A CO., J. 11 MOURE A
00.. and J. H. CARTER A CO. eodAwtllUl: 6-oc6
FOR SALE.
ORfll half lot No. 24, Forsyth Ward. Price $360.
EDWARD U. WILSON,
**p6 At Ward A Ownn’s Law Office
vrmcK Rtfssmsswbr made an as- |
lorthebenefltofhlscred-
JuneeiMViUe, L..
thi* route will leave Macon at bait p ( ,ii
Passengers by thU
T, A. M., by Rullroad for Oglethorpe. Ine
Mottos to Housekeepers, &o.
D ANIEL CRONIN, Upholsterer,*26 Bryan-st, would
respectfully announce to the cltixeua of Savannah
that k* is rtady lo make end put down Carpets, Matting,
Dll Cloths, Ac., at th* shortest nutie* and on tbo most
reasonable terms. °ct8
(Ca-^arhncaljip Jalitta.
NOTICE.
T HE am of W. H Farrell A Co.. U this day dissolved.
The affairs of the concern will be settled by either
party, and all debts against them will ha required to be
i» r«, t co.
W. H. FARRELL.
LOUISA M. FALLUJALT. m»r 28
NOTICE
1 'HK eopartuership heretofore existing under the firm
of “JNO.F. OUILMARTIN A Co.” was. owing to the
dveeaieofMr. Gullmerttn, dissolved on the 4thday 6f
January laat. The aubsorlber will attend to the uniot-
tlwl affairs of aald Company and respeutfully requests all
parlies indebted to make Immediate payment,
JNO. SHERLOCK,
178 Drougbton street, nearly opposite
fcb23 St. Andrews’ Hall, west.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
rnUK aubisribera have formed a Copartnership, bearing
X date February 21st. 1866, uuder the name and style
or JNO. SHERLOCK A CO., for the purpose of transacting
a wholesale and retail Dry Hoods business.
JNO 8I1ERLUCK.
WM. KINK.
178 Bronghton street, nearly opposite
fal>23, St. Andrews’ Hall, west.
TITHE UNDEKBIuS^^WtSf^ef entered into co-
X partnership, under the firm of FOOTE A JAUDON
lor the transaetlon of the Wholesale Dry Goods business-
W1LIJAM G. FOOTE.
janl THOMAB. J. JAUDON-
T "" DISSOLUTION.
HE e ( i.pannerahip heretofore existing In the name of
CHAMPION A WATTS, is thia day Dissolved by mutn-
a) soeisut Mr. A. H. Champion will attend to the aettle-
tnvntor the business ot the firm. A. H. CHAMPION,
oct23 JAMES O. WATTB.
rilHK undersigned ha^ng^hU^ay purchased the entire
X interest of Ur. Jauta G. Watts, his late co-partner,
will sontinue the whole rale and retail Grocery Business at
tbs old stood of CHAMPION A WATTS, No. 4 Barnaid-st.,
and lulicits the patronage or hie friend* and th* public
generally. A. M. CUAUl'lOi
ocl23
_ TO THE PUBLIC.
fpilK undersigned having disposed of his Interest In the
X Store No. 4 Barnard street, to his late co-partner de-
Mrs* to state to hli friend* and the public generally, that
he will still bs tound at the old stand, ana requests bis
patraas to extend their oustom to the new firm.
eetai JAMES 0. WATTS.
NOTICE.
fTUIOSK Indebted t* th* firm ol CHAMPION A WAITS
X will please call aad eettlo accounts, as all bills unpaid
on the 1st day of January next, will be placed in the Alio, 10
bands of an Attorney for collection,
oettt k<H. CHAMPION.
j’olock, .... ..
wavingOglelhorgeeither way at 11 o cluck, arriving;
ahassec, at 10o'clock on .heeveolngot ia« uext day.
’ --eitherroute3fthours
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Now ton, Hmqi,rings
rdQulnoy, to Tallabasioe returning, m-ivoa T*lIa:iaa«w,-or
rndays. Tnesdays and Thnredays, at t-1, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thurmlays, and 8atuiday«, by tiro «*r
ThourasvlUe—i*turnlng<sinaroiiTeuu.Mub‘l»>e.Wa iustday
and Fridays, at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe toTallahaasue by eituer route
in 3ft hoar*—from Macon In 88—aud Irum Havaunan in 64
hours.
By this route Passenger, leaviog Savannah by a o'siuos
Train of Oars, will arrive at Tallahasxue In 6t< Hours, jt 1
a'.Kodecldudly tho best,oheapust aud most uipmlitiuus -nut.
for travellers to Apalachicola au>l Weev Murida
Fere from ^iacon to Ogtothorpti 41.76 . »’•«' ’V-lt-tnur.
to Tallahassee, 416,00
L C 3iuw, Agent at Uglolhotpe,
A A FisBia “ “ Tallahassee.
angSO F. K. WitiUll* .uiffistu.
DRS. LEFLEE & WILCOX,
DENTISTS,
- - —si Are now fully prepared to insert full or
Ipartial setts tti Teeth on the prlnclplo of
MBBSI Dr. J. Allan's Patent Continuous Hum.
- ITI By this improvomuut tiro lorm of the face
bo restored to any dogrt-o <(t rotundity that may be
deslre-1 It is applicablo in all casus whore the ebooks
have fallen in. andnamrot be detected by the closest ob
server. This method combines the following advantages:
Au artificial gum, which exhibits a petfeotly natural and
llle-llke appearance, nnd imparts to the teeth that pecu
liar expression which oharaotorlxex the uatural organs.
This Gum consists of n stllolous compound, which is ap
plied und fusud upon thu Teeth aud Plate In suoh a man
ner as to fill up all tho Interstices around the baso of
the Tenth, and also unites tliura firmly t.» each other nnd
to the Plate upon which thuy vru set. This secures per-
lent cleanliness of thuTueifi.
Office over DolVitt A Morgan’s,Congress-street.
fablO—dwat tf
?: COFFfiE,~BUOAB,*U,
hags ltio Coffee—Fair to Choice,
Ovv 66 do lAgnira do,
76 bags aud pockets Java Coffee,
60 bhds St Croix, Muscovado eud Porto Rico Sugar,
100 bbls Clarified and Crashed do,
100 bbls So<ls, Sugar, Butter and Pilot Crackers,
fid boxes Soda Crackers,
26 bbls choice “Old Monougthela Whisky ”
Lendlnw and tor sale by
sug23 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO
B ' UXTkit,CHEESE, CANDLES. AO., AC.—
20 kegs choice Goshen Butter;
1,00 boxes do do Cheese;
60 do Eng. Dairy do
100 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Rperra do
100 do Tallow do *
100 bbls Butter, Sugar und Soda Crackers,
60 Rh DllotBroad;
60 boxes fresh Raisins;
10 frails Soft Almonds.
Received by late arrivals, and for sale by
tnarVa HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO
EMBROIDERIES.
K EAii iluntton Lice Belts,
Ikj Brussels Point 1-aoe Belts,.
Do Kugllsh Thread do do
Do Valenciennes do do
N. W.’Collars in every variety.
Linen and Crape Cellar* anl Mime*.
I dice Bands,
French do
Swiss and Cambria Flonnclngs.
Lace, Veils. Ac.; Ao.
Just received by DxWlTT A MORGAN.
feblB
"mOUUNINtA UUUUH.
SLACK Bareges,double width do, Black Tissues, Sewing
i) Silk. Spanish Crape, Challie, Mourning Tissues, Jsco-
nets and Organdies, Ulnghams and Gingham Musllt
Caliocs, Black Crape Collars and Sleeves, White Tarleton
do, do do In sets, Black Crape and Love Vella, Ac. recently
received and for sale at the lowest prices by
apO DlWITT A MORGAN.
DBE8S BILKS
’U8T opened 46 dresses of very handsome colored silks,
aho black ginpure lace, real art'ole. cloak cloths and
trimmings to match, setts of Maltese eollai s and sleeves.
Very rich, gents’ kid gloves, Bsjon’s make. Ladles and
misses English cotton hose, ladies, misses and boys merino
vests,black silU elastic bolt“, Ao , Ac., for sale at the low
est prices by DbWITT A MORGAN,
uovl Ulbero’s Building. Congress street.
MANTILLAS AND SGABF&
N EW .Style vt-ry rich black silk aud lacs Mantillas,
black ami colored silk Mantillas, white, black and
colored cashmere Scarfs, stolla anil gold bordered Soarls.
entirely new designs, just received by
tmrfi DKWITT A MORGAN
IJKWITT & MORGAN
A RE now receiving their Spring and Summer Stock ol
Foreign and Domealiu Dry Goods; also, a Urge as-
sortmunt of Plantation Hoods, at the lowost possible pri
ces. to which they solicit the attention of purchasers.
feb28 Rlbmo’s Building. Congress st
ANT1LLA8 AMU KtfARFs, new styles, nee-
dlo worked basques, breakfast caps, linen oambricit
amt lawns, black net mltls and gloves, ladies and gents’
tauntlots,gents’ summer cravats ami stocks, Ao Ac-
le by mar23 PgfffTT A JfORGAN.
TO BENT.
A STORE under the Bluff, fronting on Whitaker street.
Apply to [mar27J SPE.NOKR CUKRElX A CO.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
a VIE highest g.> og rates will be paid for Lend War-
. rants, by
noriti .SPENCER CURRELL A CO.
FOB SALE
A LOT within the city, couiaining about 3)4 acres. On
the premises there la a good brick kiln, sheds, Ao ;
also, two framed houses, now uuder rent. The above of
fers a rare chance fora small Investment, as the lot, with
a small outlay, can be made to pay 26 per ct. For fur
ther particulars apply at the office,
mail* SPENCER CURRELL A CO.
CAUTION.
A SMALL BLACK TRUNK stolen by a negro Horn a
£\. passenger to the Railroad, on the 27th#Mast April,
contained two .State Bonds of 4600 each, mad* payable
ou tire face of the Bonds to John Barry, the numbers 210
aud 211, signed by Geo. W. Towns, Governor, last pay
ment ol Interest on the 4th of May, 1854, It Is supposed
that the thler, who ooul.l uot read, after rifling said
Trunk, destroyed all the Papers, This notice is made
preparatory to an application to the legislature for a
renewal of said Bonds nov23-tf
6000 Regalia,
MM) do 2 m a uu
6t«0 tin rnedra 1 ra* do
. 60UU dn do 2 ina do
25uo do pretisados do
1600 do do do
2000 El Sil Cotondrados;
looo Kclna Victoria;
1000 FlorGolden Hate;
1000 Holden Unto:
2000 LondresF M;
2000 filempre Viva.
marlS Terms liberal.
Carter Potatoes at Private Bale
Now landing per schr Rlch’d Dentil.from New York:
80 bbls Carter Potatoes;
60 do Western Red do;
f«*b2U For sale low.
Two laits of Land at Private Sal*.
I.ot or laud uo.21U. 17th District, Bumpier Co., 202)4
acres.
tat of land no. 23,10th District, Cass Co., 100 acres.
For sale low. feb20
Hard Coal at Private Sale.
Egg aud Nut Serened Hard Coal, for sale from store, at
40 60 per ton. leblfl—tf
Good Cook, Washer and lronttr at Private Sale.
A first rate Cook, good washer ana ironer aud good house I
servant, about 40 years of age, sold for no fauIt, sound aud I
healthy. Titles warranted. febl6
Good family Horse at Private Sale.
A first rate, strong, gentle, family buggy hnrse, a good
roadster, Hold for no fault, an the owner has no use for
him. fel6 1
Invoice of assorted Crockery at Private Sale.
Just ruomved per hark Kingston from Liverpool:
60 crates assorted Crockery, consisting of a fine assort
Three hundred ami twenty hogibeods (more er less)
Muscovado Sugar, damar u on board the bark ”M. L.
Frank” on her voyager from Matansa* to New York, and
put Into thl« port In distress; sold under Inspection and
by order of the Port Wardens, tor the benefit of ell con
cerned. Also, at the aarne time and plaee, Fifty.men
(67) empty Sugar Hogsheads, landed Irom aald bark, end
sold by order of the Port Wardeni, for the benefit of ell
concerned. Ter me cash. — eprft
THIS DAY. at 11 o’clock, in front of store
26 bbls Planting Potatoes
20 Backs Flour
I Fine Writing Desk
1 do Sofa
10 bbls Whiskey
1 do Blackberry Rrandy
1 do Ginger do
6 >4 cask Cognac do
Together with a fine assortment of Choirs, Table*,
| Bunches, Beds, Ac. •P* •
20 shares Oglethorpe Loan As socialism Itoek, wiU be
I sold low, If applied for soon. , assrlS
For sale to arrive,
26 bbls New Mess Beef, New York,
60 « « “ Pork, « ”
10 boxes Goshen Cheese. febTO
At Private Bale.
A likely negro man, 22 years of age, or good dll position,
| sold fur uo fault whatever, titles undoubted. feb27
feb27
At Private Bale.
30 shares Canton Mine Block, at a very low figure,
f*b27
At Private Bale.
A Negro Woman, a good plain cook washer end Iron-
cr. If not disposed of atjirlvato sale by next sale day, will
then be sold before the Court House, to the highest bid
der. Titles undoubted. fib27
menlofC. G. Edged, Dfptnf, Painted, Granite, Flowing ( and good seamstress; sound and healthy, if net sold be-
Blue, Albany RndPainteif Ware, 1st quality, A good as- I tore next salo day, will be sold bolore the Court Houxe.to
—• » *-■»— - pressly for this market, I the highest bidder. Titles undoubted. IsbBT
sortuiout for retailers, put up expressly
Fur sale low by the crate.
Canton Copper Mine Stuck a PrlvateSale.
A Valuable Family of Negroes.
A prim#Negro Man; a good field hand ; hla wife, a first
0 shares Canton Mine Btock. Apply immediately. If I rate cook, soamstreas, washer and Ironer: and their child,
d before the first Tuesday iu Feb’y, It will be sold I shout 8 yetf rs old—sound and healthy. Title* undoubted.
“ - I If not disposed of at Private Sale before next sale day,
I will then bo sold before thu Court House, to the bigheet
I VM ._. - ft ^ 27
ja8
uot sold b_ .
at pnlilic salo in front of court house.
Houses and Lots at Private Bale.
I sits nos. 40 and 47, Crawford ward, near the uew Rail 1 „ , ,, „ — - -
road Depot, 60 by 100 foot. The Improvement* are 12 two j Valuable Tract or Und ami Improvements at Private
story brick houses, nearly uew. nil in good condition, and I
I bidder,
- I, Ul . . .
under good rout. For terms amt further particulars en
quire at onr counting room, dec22
Hard Coal at Private 8alo.
Now in Htore ami tor sale low In quantities to suit pur
chasers. Hard Coal for parlor uso. TerniRcssh. [dec7
Indian I’ony at Private Bale.
A vory Ilnu ‘‘Crock” Indian Saddle I’ony. Bold tor no
fault no26
Bale.
A vsluablu aud desirable Tract of Land, on the Bkldda-
way road, about five miles from the eityr, containing aboat
300 acres, well Umbered; on the premises there le a good
dwelling house, negro houses and all th* other neoeesary
out buildings, together with a well l br excellent water,—
Terms liberal. For furtner particulars enquire at oar
eounling-room. fab27
Eottevics.
ZEKMAN’8 ANTl-SUUUUtmO TOUTII
WASH.
ItHIB delicious article combines so many meritoriou
X qualities, that it now has become a standard favorite
with the oitlsens of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore
Pittsburg, and other places. Dentist* sad Physician* pre
scribe itln their practice most successfully, and from every
■ouroe th* moet Battering laudations are awarded It. lu
Oamed, sore, or bleeding gums are immediately oared by
it* use : its motion upon th* *u lx mild, soothing, and effec
tive. It cleanses the teeth k-thoroughly that they are
mad* to rival pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the
mouth such a delightful freshness, that the breath is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, and it, will in tnoat instances af
ford relief to the most violent toothache.
Tb* following Certifloate from Dr. Chilton, a Chemist ol
world-wide celebrity, who has submitted the article to a
chemical analysis, Is proof sufficient to convince tny ono
of lUauperlority:
“ I have examined a bottle of “ Berman's Auti-Scorbutlo
Tooth Wash,” and find it to be a vegetable preparation ol
an innocent character. 1 believe It will prove beneficial tor
the purpoae it is recommended.”
JAMES. R. CHILTON, M. D.,Chemist
Just received, and for sale by
aov!7 W. W. LINCOLN, Monmpent Square.
Tstnalifft, and ninety and (hree-quartor* fvefin depth.
Subject to a ground rent of twenty 70-100dollars per an
num. For further parttculurH apply at our Counting
| Room, 164 Hay at. fab6
At Private Bale.
200(1 bus uew Corn, In sacks, for sale, to arrive. f*8
Family of Negroes at PrfvateBai*.
A negro man, 26 years old. good hostler and carriage
, driver, and his wife, aged 23, plain cook, washer and Iron-
mUE Ordinary Drawing of the 1LVVANA LOTTERY. | er, with their two girl children, sgeil 4 and 7 years.-*
X conducted by the Spanish Government on the Island I Warranted sound and healthy, feb2
or Cuba, under the supervision or the Captain General, I
will take place at Havana on 1 1 nme
Tuesday, April lath, 185G,
REAL HAVANA LOTTERY!
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
SORTED ORDiNARO 662.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO S210.000.
Will be distributed, according to the following Bclieme :
A3- J'rttetpayable (nf till, tvilhout Deduction, at the Ha
vana Oj)lee.-®*
. 20.000
. 16.000
, 8.1)00
2,000
. 1,000
600
. 400
T) LADIES AND PHYSICIANS.
A FTER over twenty years’ succs-stol employment by
our must talented Doctors throughout the Unite)
mates, MRS. BKIT'S SUPPORTERS, for the maladies Inci
dent to Ladles, are recognised as more successful than any
othtrappllanoe whatever, reaching a greater varlet of
oases, arid are worn with more ease and comfort: enabling
many thousands to resume their station in the family
circle, who had been prostrated for months and year*.-
Apply only to Mrs. Betts, the Inventor, 821 Walnut street,
PhiUdelpma. James Betts,Who],sal* Agent.
40~They have on extensive eale throughout the United
Btates,
AOXNTt.
T. M. TURNER k 00.,
J. E. DlKORD,
Savannah, Georgia.
FOGARTY & CO.,
feb2T eodlmo Augusta, Georgia.
LAND IN SMALL LOTS
lour acres lor sal*.fronting on tliB dt. Johns river,
U East Florida, a tow miles from Jacksonville, at $10
each. Titles indisputable; laudguud; climate, tor health-
fulness, not to be surpassed; plenty o. timber for build
ing. 4m. Steamboats Irom and tu Charleston and Bavan-
lah pass daily. Fur any further'particulars address
to) John tau williams, Picnluta PoatOffioo, who will show
the land, ko. mar 18—lm
G ENT8 ASI) BOY8BUMMER WEAR— White and Fancy
Llnon Drills, White and Brown Navy Ducks, Loudon
datteens, Louden Cords, Grass I.ineus, Dra Etes. Argen
tine tor cnatv, .vc., for shIb by
mar 23 _ DkWITT k MORGAN.
FEINTED LAWNS.
A T 12)4 0ENT8 PER YARD—
One case just received and for sale by
ieb22 Dewitt & Morgan.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, &0.
L ADIES’ grey, white aud browu Hose;
Uentri grey, fancy, white and brown Half Hose;
Ladies’ Dale, cottou and silk Gloves;
[.allies’ wire net and Lace Mitts;
Gents’ Lisle, linen and cotton Gloves:
Embracing a large variety, together with a large as
sortment of shelf goods. For sale by
marlD FOOTK k JAUDON.
NOTICE TO CARPENTERS, ENGINEERS, &C.
A 8MAK1, active Buy wishes lu become an apprentice
xA. to the Carponter’s or Engineer’s business, or to
Isarn nny other trado or calling that would fit him for
uxefuluess In the future. Hois 16 years el l, and would
faithfully serve his employer for live years on receiving a
liberal compensation to pay expenses of board, &o.
Apply at this office. janSl—tf
WANTEbr ” * "" ”
A SITUATION ns Book-keeper, ora* Bales mao, in a
wholesale Grocery store, by a gentleman from the
up country, who Is fully competent and can be well re
commended. His acquainiance In Unpper. Middle nnd
South-western Georgia is extensive and may he profitably
used In advancing tuo Interest of bis employers,
Apply at this office , decl2—tf
A SITUATION as U UO^KEKl’Klt by a young
inau, who can give the best of references, and who
is tally competent, and on-* of the best scribes In the
State. Enquire at this office, marS—tf
WANTED. ~
A SITUATION by a respectable young woman as nurse
or cbambormald. and would have uo objection to
do general house work for a small totally. Apply at this
office. janl—tf
Carpets.
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE,
14 O Congress, ana 5T St. J alien Streets.
r [E undersigned would take this opportunity
to express to his friends and the public generally, lri*
sincere thanks for their liberal patronage and lutluenee
which has resulted lathe extension of bis’ ’s to all
parts of the Btato, Also,Carolina, Florida, Aliuatna and
Tennessee, thereby enabling him to exhibit a stock unsur
passed ln any Southern olty.
Families, Merchants, Uolel Keepers aud Bteainbost.
Ownero are particularly invited to examine thu present
stock, which Is now complete In all the various depart
ments, consisting In part of the following goods, vlx:
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
English Druggets, [of variou-
widthu]
Mosaic Hearth Rugs,
Velvet and Chenille
Tutted Rugs,
Piano and Table Covers.
Door Mata [every variety,!
Silver k Brass Blair Hods.
Carpet
i Rugs.
WANTED.
A NEGRO BOY or GIRL, Irom 12 to 14 years of age,’ to
do the work tor a small family, a gentleman xnd lady,
Enquire at this office. marl6—tf
CO-PAilTN EltSIIll* NOTICK.
I HAVE this day associated ROBERT AUfiTIN ln co-part-
airship with me in the Audio 1 : end Commission buri
ns**. The business will bsreafter be conducted under the
esm* and style of MPENCKR CURRELL k CO.
Bsrannak, Oct. 1ft, 1966. SPONGER CURRELL
untie
noTSukT
T HAVE Ibis Day opened a GENERAL, SHIPPING AND
A INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, opposite Messrs. Hone
Jomnsry’s Ship (.'banditry Btore • have the office former
ly occupied by C. H. Duryee. Masters of vessels and 8to-
vidoret. wanting Seamen and taborers. can be promptly
■applied, by calling ua th* underelgned. 1 have also en
gaged th* cervices of a competent Notary TubBo to assist
ns*. He can always be tonnd at my office to not* for
Ycsaeli, aad to extend their Protests. All business en
trusted to no shall be promptly executed.
EDMUND WALSH. Aft
deolO—dm
C hoice'old wine and brandy, in hlabb.-
20 dem'j ihna Pure Juice, 1850;
Ao Old Madeira;
Arango, 188'i;
do Old Reserve. 1840 and 1844;
do London Dock Brandy, 1849, tn extra
choice article;
do “Hurricane’’ Brandy, 1802;
do Old Ramsey Whiskey;
do pure Bt.Croix Rum;
do pureJainsica do
And, 16 dog Old Reservo Wine, iu oases of ldo* each.
For sale by
mariSl HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
WHITE GOODS,
E NGLISH Cambric*,plain and checkod; Jaconots. Swiss
Murilns, plain, plaid and dotted: Victoria Lawns aud
NauUook Muslim; Boblnet Lace, plain and figured,
great variety. For sale by
rnarlff FOOTK k JAUDON.
CHUCKS AND DKN1U8,
£JASES Aprunaud Furniture Check*.
WANTED-
A SITUATION as Wet Nurse, by a healthy young wo
man, either lu the city or country. Apply at this
Bales Blue Denim* for sale by
M ACKEREL.—Land rug, per chip Tranquebar, Irom
Boston—
6U bbls large No.3 Mackerel:
60 do small do do
25 do largo No.3 do
25 kitts large No. 1' do
25 half bills No. 2 do
20 do do No I do
Far sale by
mai23 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
C ASES J4, *4 and 4-4 Bleached Shining* and tan*
Cloths. For salo by
inarlO FOOTfffc JAUDON.
BROWN, BLUE AND BLEACHED DRILL*
/■'tASKS Blue and Bleached Drills;
VJ Balos Brown Drill*. In store and lor sale by
inarlO FOOTK k JAUJK
GINGHAMS AND PRINTS.
C ASKS American. French and Bcotoh Gingham*;
Cases American and English Print*. For sals by
ruarlO FOOTE & .TAUIHJN.
W ANTKD—To hire a good white or colored servant
to do the coDXingand house work in a small fami
ly. Wages promptly paid mouthly.
Apply at tills office. jsnai-
W ANTED—A situation as Children's Nurse or
Douho Servant, by a young woman of unexceptlou-
" - ' " - sprl
Royal Medallon.
Royal Velvet.
Mucet Wilton,
Mocet Brussels.
Tapestry Brussels,
Power i<oom Brussels.
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
CUH1AIS ASD
Drocatelles, Lace and Muslin Curtains
Sattu de tamea, HUt Cornices,
Batin and Bilk Damask, t Tins and Hand.i.
Worsted A: Cotton Damask. .«*sels, Loops k Girds.
Velvet & Plush, of various ol's. Window Shades, new style.
AC HO.
Every variety of Furntture-Coverimr. Trimmings and
Materials for Decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTH*.
From Two to Twenty-four feet wide, lor Hall* and
Rooms cut to fit without a seam.
. ThB subscriber will obligato himself to make the prices
on all deeertptloni pf goods as low as the name quality
oau be purchased in any Northern city.
W Carpeta cut to rooms, and good* sent to any part
of the City free or charge.
An experienced Upholsterer wll attend to the
,aklng and laying of Carpet* rad Oil Cloths wheu re-
.aired. The DeeoratiTC and Curtain Department U iu
ohargeo! an Upholsterer of acknowledged taste and skill.
W. II. Hu ION, Agent,
140Congress and 67 Bt Julian sis.
“r ?v nuiutu oervnni, oy a youoz wum
FOOTE k JAUDON. able character. Apply at this office.
EMPLOYMENT.
Y OUNG MEN. do you wish to make your fortune?—
Uur Agents are making $3o to $50 per week. Par
ticulars will be furnished Free of charge, to those who er
-* .u i-oitage stamps, and audres*
METROPOLITAN AGENCY OFFICE,
mar28—1m HAVERHILL, Mass,
SHIRTING STRIPES AND 0SNABURG8
B sLEB Bhlritlng Blrities, Bales Striped Usnaburgs;
Bales Bod Ticks. For satu by
irlO FOOTER JAUDON.
WANTED<
erk/^ YOUNG MEN. to act a* agents in a business
UUV light, pleasant and honorable, at a salary ot
S10O per month. For further particulars tn regard to the
business, eucloso postage stamp. Address
H. B. CARTER,
mar’JH—lm Haverhill, Mass.
Savaeeak. Dee. l«th, 1466.
P IG HAMB—.lust rewdvedper steamer Augusta a n*
lot of Pig lUrusand Pig Bacon, and tor sale by
JOHN. D. JK83E.
"ft RANDY GIN, Itlill AND WHISKEY.—26 bbls. Bren-
X> dy ; 26 )4 casks do ; 26 bbls.Uin ; 26 do Rum : 60
lo Whiskey. i sceivtd and lor sale ny
f»h 10 MoMAHON k DOYLE,
UANDKKllCllIUFfi.
L ADIES’ Linen, Cambric und Lawn Handkerchiefs.
Gents’ do ao do Silk do
l’lsid Head and Muslin du
For sale by inarlO FOOTE k JAUDQ>
TO KAM1LIIS&.
S UPERIOR OLD BRANDIER and WINER of the best
qualities, put up expressly, tor family.«■*, in case
slekneaa or otherwise. Call aud examine at corner of
ilecO—lw Ray and Whitaker sts,
, DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
Barrels N OKactihed Whisky;
OU 63 d° E Phelps’ Gin;
60 do OldP&UGin:
60 do Luther Felton’s Bum;
26 do NE do
26 do Domestic Brand v;
Iu store and fur sale by
nrar28 SCRANTON, .IOHN8TON&CO.
1X7HITS Crape d* Pens, just received aad (or aal* by
W Hifl GRAY. BROTHERS
H AM?—71 Casks Choice Hems.
Leading *64 for sale by
-iarl» Iiob
LACK k COLORED CLOTH CLOAKS k TALMAS.
; Jast recelveil by
DeWITT k MOBGA
B ACON—30 hires bides, 30htrd7
LARD—'100 ktig* Urd;
-100 boxes 81
uTders;
B l — ...
■teak moire antique silk do; Jnst recelveil bi
CANDLER—100 boxes Star Candles:
WHISKY-150 bbls reel lied Whisky;
MULARSKR—150 bblsN O Molaer.su
For sale.iosrrlvo.by
ntar27 OCTAVUS COHEN.
S O AT 41 ITAJMJHwlOO boxes Colgate’s Pel* Soap;
110 boxer Colgate’s No 18o*p; 60 boxes Pe*rlRUrch.
l..t n ,Mnd u7ftc “’•,75 ljOOMBt , miivedH *00.
S ' IMP, OAKUUS.ANDnAHI.U-tO bold Budil-
Family Boep: 60 do Oolcete’s do; 76 do Colgate’s Pale
•Jo; 7ft do No, I ds; 7ft do llydraolis eandlsi; 76 do Paten
do; 71 dd Mould do; 100 do Pearl Starch. Keoelved and
fateote by tmevTl MoMAHON k DOYLE.
M AOKEUEI., OODF18II Hi 1IKUH1NUB—
26 bbls New No. 3 Urge Mackerel;
30 “ Old
30 half bbls New No. 1 ” “
80 •• •• « « 2 •• ••
2 lihds Codfish;
60 box** Smoked Herrings,
Jnst received and for sal* by
HORANTUN. JUIINSTON k CO.
IIMMikUiNi Baeoa Sides. To onlv*
E lL'sr Hfe-i
psssc
', aad A. HeMtte Brandies^ 10 padtsgee I
CLAM AND OYSTER SOUP.
MORNING AND EVENING LUNCH.
j.-, A rich and splendid Lunch
LmJwill bo served up for three ^
liumlrsd gentlemen every e4S
morning at 11 o'clock, andmMi
every evening at 0 o’clock, In the Now and Largo Lunch
Room, attached to the Arbor Billiard Haloon. Persons
seadlag for lunch, either in tho morning or evening, will
ple**o send their own plates. Every attention shall be
paid for them to bev* a good lunch.
-J. M. HAYWOOn, Agt.,
Arbor Baloou.
mar'JO Monument Square
fftWi WHiRKKV AND UIN.— •
ti 76 bbls N. K. Rum
100 (lo Whiskey
Tft de Phelp's Gin
- ' Reeeivtd and for sale by
MoMAHON AD
S OAP, STARCH AND t'ANDLEB-
75 Boxes Bmith’s Family Rosp.
75 Uo Uuchan’s do do
f-0 do Colgate’s Pale do
100 do do No 1 and ib bar Eoap,
100 do Colgate’s 4i Beadell’el’earl Starch,
60 do Oswego do do
76 dog Headall’s Tallow Candlsa, 6 and 8.
26 do lllgglns’ do do do
25 do Adamantine do
ln store and for aale by
f*b20 ___ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * OIL
-nrAUKKllKlA, «c—
iyJL 160 barrels no. 3 (new) Mackerel,
60 do un. 2 do
26 do no. 1 do
30 half do no, 2 do
200 boxes scaled Herring,
lu store aud tor tale by
f*bl7 WEBSTER k PALM Ed.
VTEW HAMS.—iii tleroee received'bv steamer Eeystone
State and for sol* by
. deelfl HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON * CO,
101 do
1(1 Approximation..
At Private Rale,
One rosewood Plano, seven octave, Gilbert’* make, la
good order and tor sale low. JanM
At Private Sale]
A kind and gentle draught Horse. Warranted sound.
At Private Safe,
A handsome Pony, six years old, fourteen bands high.
Pace* a mile In 3 minutes, and trots it in lour. Warrant
ed. For sale low, if applied tor soon. JanM
At Private Rale.
A likely and well disposed negro girl, 14 years of eg*.
| will be i oM low; If applied for soon. jautU
At Private Sols,
A negro man about 86 years of age, good field hand and
I axeman, sound and healthy, janTO
Mesa Pork at Private Salt.
( 26 bbls hast'Western Reserved, New York elty Inspee-
4,800 I tuIn i for *Al*< te a^jve.
Whole Ticket! $10; Halve! $5; Quarter! |i SO. , ut no. ib soShuJi'.’tioVp^wlwJ ’.’!Luo
' ' T I fninllnit nn U Tl IlatM.t Kin lu., k- ai
JeaXi
m , on New st
fronting new H. R. Depot, 100 feet deep by 63 feet front.
Also, lots No. 2and 11 Curry Town, being near the eor.
ner ol Liberty and West Broad sts. Kaffir 60 feat front by
I-UIZES CASHED IIV THE UNDEIISIUNEU AT| "SuTj’jib.'JS mM?” .lot-ar«-Impto,
Trite*paid at the Havana OJJlce on jiretaliation.
fi I’Ell CENT. DISCOUNT.
At Private Rale.
A llkely^negro boy^about_14 |esrs of age.
Janl 8
#3- Tim Olliclal Drawing will be published In the i i
Charlatan Courier, a copy of which will be smt to each I
purcharor. f
All onlert fnt to the undersigned strictly cvnfutcntial, and
tOiU be attended fa with dispatch. *
Address, JOHN E. NKl.S ’N,
msr29
Boxiao, Charleston. R. V,
** NE PLUS ULTUA” ICIIKHK,
1200 FRIZES! 50,000 DOLLARS!
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY!
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
KT AUTHORITY OP THI! ST AT I IIP (JSOOQU,
10,000 Numbers Only:
ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS J
Class M,
UK DRAWN May 16th, 1858, at Concert
, ll»ll,7Macon, Ga., under tho sworn MuperlutondiMico
ol Col. Geo, M. tagan nnd Jaa A. Msbet Esq,
The manager having announced his delerininstion to
...... Also, A likely
^nmeJejdhendLjll
UttnatuaEf.
„ TEN'DOLLARS REWARD.
Rsnewsy from the subscriber on the 10th (net.,
his negro man MOSER, he is twenty-six years old,
about six feet high, rather slim built, hasa notable
■soar on his right cheek, ono on his nos* between hla
I eyes. When last lieurd of he was on a raft, nuking hie
way to Savannah. Moses is rather light oom plea tea, fan!
not yellow. I will give the above reward if delivered to
me, or put in any safe jail m> that l can get him. My ad
dress is Alkao,S.C. MILLKDUET. HOLLEY.
February 10th, I860. feb21—ltd-3lw
BROUGHT TO' JAIL “'
-- On the 9th lust., ANDY or ANDREW, who waa
tound secreted ou board of steamor Ht. Johns oa her
pahssge from Ht. Marys lo Savannah. He Is 6 (bet
The manager having announced his delenninslion to I inches high, about 23 years iff age, very bleak, and
make this the mint popular tattery in the world, offers 1 «ajs he beloug* to Duncan Uryaul, of Wilmington, N.O..
for May 16th. a seheme that far surpasses any sohemo I and ranaway from Florida, where he has been engaged
ever offered la the annals of Lot lories, tank to your In- I cuttihg railroad Timber
tercet. Kxamlue the Cepitala.
Tlcxets
Cui>ltill «1M,OOO,
1 Prize of
1 do
2 do
1 do
5 do
lo -to
One prise to Kiglr | jatrU
. 412000
. 5,000
. 3,000
. 2,000
. 1,000
60(1
nc20
On do
120 Uu
6011 do
500
121)0 Prizes Amonntin; lo $10,000.
Ticket* SR| Halve* |4< Huarteri SB.
Prizes payable without ilaluction.
■ Persons sen-ling money by mall need not fear Its being
Inst. Orders punctually attended to. Communications j
strictly confidential. Bank notes of sound banks taken at
par. Drawings sent to nil ordering tickets. Those wish
ing particular numbers should order immediately.
Address JAMES F. WINTER,
Manager, Macon, Ga.
loose of Tickets of Ulnae la.
By thu late a culent on tho Seaboard and Roanoke Rail
road,the Tickets of Class L., for April 6tn, In their transit
from Baltimore. In charge of Adams' Expr ** Company,
wore destroyed by fire, consequently there will not bs any
drawing of that Class. The drawing will be Class M,—
May 15th, the “ Ne Plus Ultra” Scheme
Very Resjieclfully, J. F. WINTER, Manager.
GEO. A. MoCLF.SKEv, Agent, Bay street, next door to
Bull st. *
IMPIIOVER UA VANA PLAN
[BV AUTH0K1TY OX Till 8TATK OX OXOIUHA.]
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
CL.ASS 14,
To be drawn In the City of Atlanta. Georgia, April 24th,
1850, when prizes amountkgto
fjjottle.
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
JACKSONVILLE, EAST FLORIDA.
JOHN BOZEMAN, Proprietor.
BOARtl PER DAT % 1 60
HOAltD PXB WKKK 6 00
BOAKD PER MONTH 20 00
marft iy r
MONTGOMKUV8 IIOIEL ANlT DININGr
.. „ R0OMS-(ON.THK EUROPEAN i*L.\N.)
Ao. 16 and 17 Hukman, two doors east of Nassau-tired,
,-ea. _ near the City Hall Park.
)■ The subscriber, thankful tor past favors, would in-
■■torn bis patrons and the traveling public, that he la
now prepared to famish first class 1/niging Rooms, with
convenience* equal to any Hotel in the olty. Transient nr
mart
R. C. MONTGOMERY. New York.
st, ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
J. J. HMlIsHH. Proprietor.
Aale of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans,
tt* Passenger* per Evening Trains will find Bui
ready on the arrival ot the Care. July:
T
CAST'S DAQDEBSEOTTPES, AHBBOTTPES,
Aim PHOTOGRAPHY
P. M. OAKY
"IITOULD resppcifhlly give notloe that his rooms are
f now op# H tor th# season, and ready for the recep
tion of visitors. Bv the AMiaoTTP* process persons may
now have their children’s pictures taken in almost any
position they may choose, In from 1 to 3 seconds sitting.
By 4b* l’uoToaxAPniO|iroca(S l oldDegu*rreotyp*B can be
transferred to paper, beautifully colored and enlarged lo
life- marl 8.
JOHN B. NORRIS, ARCHITECT.
H AVING resumed the praotieo of hut profession, of.
tore hie service* to bis friends end th* public aa an
Arebitect aad Superintendent.
Design* for any part of tb* country supplied and exe
cuted In ell the various bronchi* of Iris prohsalon, such
as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwelling*. Monuminls, fco.-
Thoroughly Fir* Proof etore* deslgnsd and executed.
Wie* *t present ea Ray Lane, rear of th# Ountom House
ISAAC D’LYON, Jailor.
BROUGHT TO JAIL: “
WjL. Gntlio 20th Feb’y, a mulatto man named SGIPIO,
SP whu says he belungs to Joseph Lyons, of Gadsden
county, Florida, five miles from Quincy. Ha is 6'
«X2Lfcst 0 inches high, about 27 years of age, end says
he rsnawsy about the last of August, 1866.
feb22 M. th D’LYON^JaBer,
" BROUGHT TO JAIL. ‘
Ou theSTth ot last month a Negro Man named
vQ William, who says tbat ha belongs to James Moor*
nB of Kingston, Ala. He is about 85 years old, and
•liXsboutft feetO inohes high—was In the employ oT
a steamer called tho Bouthern Belle, which boat he left at
New Orleans In August last.
KMSUA WYLLY, Jailor.
Bsvannah Jell. March 1,1866. mark
JOBPBIN
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
BULL-8 T.,
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE.
HA VANNA1I.
UKOltUlA.j
>eh8-ly
DANIEL GR0MLEY.
LOTTERY] tt THE subicriber deilres to Inform the publlo that
Mho has opened as above, where he Is prepared to
^Vexecuto ordori for Boots of the finest finish and
style, and equal, If not superior, to auy heretofore
offered to the public, wpll-lT
3 0,0 0 0!
Will be distributed,
Ticket*, SS^Halvca, ^ift'&olliuerttire, |1 M9.I BrjSn aU St, ftMiHlttn near ft
CHRISTOPHER WHITE,,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Wroubumi Dxalzr in FokkIon k Domkitio
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Ci §S r l!lHl S^uuSf atSfSea^kJtifflfe
Prizes In this Lottery are paid thirty days after the* “ n19
drawlng,lu bills of specie paylng Ranks, without deduc
tion, only on presentation of tho Ticket entitled to tire
Prize.
Bills on all solvent Banks takon at par. AU communi
cations strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN’, Agent and Manager.
Atlanta,Georgia. ,
JOST Tho next Drawtog in this tattery will be class 16,1 Coffee, and
May 29th. 1’rlco of Tiokets 45,00, 42,50, $1,25. mar25 I the
J, H. MARbTON. Solo Agent for Bavannab. Offico next
dooM^^Bonaud^sstor#jrnrn«rJ9ajjsnd^uItatreel^^
ENGINEER, ’AKCHITW^^AfU^’sURVEyOK,
C jrnerof Drayton k Bryan sta.',
jan3 (Above U. A. to. Umar.)
1 LAND AGEkCY.
rjtHE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot, examine
I. snylends In the counties c( Appllng.Wanye.War# o~
~d report to the owner as to their present valm
got for their beoomlng more valuable in futon
. value,
m proiMct for their beoomlng more valuable in future.
„jil whether or not there is being tat trespass committed
theroon, invariably pledging bimsell to give a tree andeov-
rect account, tor which all remittances will be expeeted
The tot Collection of Glees ever FnbUihlid.|'»*J«x- to0Mll „ 1 ,„ mltwh , ar ^ MlUii „ 4MU .
rooted, tor seven per cent. ,
bid—tf Attorney at law, HomesvtUe.fla,
TIP-TOP GLEE AND CHORUS BOOK.
A nao and choice collection of Copyrights never be
fore harmonized, and many of the 1
GEMS OF MODERN GERMAN AND ITALIAN
COMPOSERS,
Arranged In* nunlliar
or GLEE CLUBS, BINGING C
CIRCLE,
By u. JAllVib mid J.
T Ilia work containsagrea
Bongs, banncnlzud To a style adapted to general par-
poses, while many ot tbo Gems of Mendelssohn, Abt, Ku-
chen, aud other celebrated composers, are preaented in
an Original form The great variety of musical composi
tions here Introduced. eminently adepts it to the taste
and capacity of the Binging School, the Glo* Club, and the
Family Circle.
49* PRICK—ONE DOLLAR.
Just published by LEE k WALKER, No. 188 Chostnut
Street, and J. B. LIPl'iNCOIT k CO.. No. 20 Norib
Fourth Btreet, Philadelphia
JOHN
Ordinary of Chatham iConnty,
ANuATTOBNKI AT LAW. '
jnn22 Office In the Court House. 6—
ANTHONY McCULLOH.
A'rroBNX^^i’fcAw.
•a- office on Bay atreejt, orer ihe Bank of Savannah
feblfl J .
JOHN U. BOOTH, |
j »,* wiuuyiu. iii wuuuiHUHUtAui. i\h-i (HV1L ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
C ' l .tL3rcr n Will also give hi* attenUon to d.slrae In “cbitoetu.
The great-variety of mnetoal eomposl-1 , tke itor# of John wifilonnon. leq., ’
JanSl BAY BTltEETT, tf I
H0TICI.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having bought oat the itoek ia
trad* of WILLIAM DOOUY, now In hla store No.
iStSr»r ,p ^" wSlb, “" lb '5Lr. ,u "'’ lllrt " fMPSfiSt 1 !
YKABTil-OWIiaOi AND MUUTARD.—
XkATjg&mfc :
| TTBRRINO. ANI> HAOdBKKL.—
| tl T6 box,. Pcil-l U.rrlog.
1 28 bbls. d0
60 do No 2 and 8 Mackerel
100 whole end half bbls. No 6 Mackerel
£ ™ r „ a ,o,«..b, MoMAHON k DOYLK.
I (IW^f
60 gross Yeast Powder*
groi
boxes No 1 Mustard
Received and for sal* by
I MoMAlION 4z DOYLE.
S YRUP AND BUGAB—
60 bbls. 8yrup
.26 du Sugar
21 do GfOtbtdSt
ia $ >r*