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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
justices oraiuu, an district,)
Savannah, lluy lath, 1MO. J
T HAVE this J«y taken (tom » negro nun a
1 UoldUpino wSUhi which I havo no doubt ho
.tola either in SavaumnIi or Odombua. Any tteraon
losing sueh » woleh cm lava It by proving properly
«na,*jl §? rbr",. , nl , .'U«n»n|t i(il|AR T ) , .
sitiu’ibiHfmiTbii HiiiuTb i rr ~
I HAVE just received a large assortment ol
white aud figured Shirts, of every quality and
>tvle, aud superbly uwde, with collars to mutch,
or\l*<rs will also bo taken, aud shirt* inadu to suit
any particular stylo or Uate of tUo wearer. Call at
Hie .Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street,
my 14 WM. O. l’KICK,
2>OUK^ iurMe4j ,
26 do Prime do
Limllug amltbrsaleby
mv 14 HOI.COMBR, JOHNSON A 00.
’ “STXCfP
casks “Myaya’a" fruits INirtor,
•JO do do do Ale,
2d do “JotTrtes” do do
10 do “Campbells" do do
Lmdmg and for sale by
my 14 HOUUMBK, JOHNSON k CO.
OSardinuT
QEVKUAL gentlemen or small families cau be
iTi accommodated with good Rooms and Board, on
the West side of Montgomery street, ouo door above
South Broad street. SIRS. M. S. RAYMLR.
dec 12—tr
B OXUDING.—MiC Tliomiw, corner 37 Ion
gross aud Lincoln streets, Is prepurod t-> at
commodate a few boarders, allbrdlng them oxcelloti
fair Ac. ‘ dec 17—tf
NEW JAIL.
lLANS FOR A NEW JAIL art* solicited
I >1/
1 fr
_ from Architects and Mechuulea generally, to be
left with the Clerk of tbo Inferior Court, ou or be-
tore the tlr.st of Juno noxl.
Ouo him red dollars will be given for tbo plan
adopted the Court.
\VM. II. OUYIJCR, J. l. c. o. c.
N. H. KNAPP, 4. l. o. C. o.
MONT. CUAIMING, J. I. c. o. c.
JAMS E. GODFREY, 4. i.e.u.c.
npru tiKO. V. HARRISON, j. t. o. o.c.
Stammering and Stuttering Cured.
PROFESSOR J. H. LEWIN
1 NFORMS those alllictod by Stumiuerltig or Sluter-
I ring, that bo has taken rooms at the Marsha)
Ibitise, ami Is prepared to enable them to apeak and
read with Ulstinoluesa, iu tbo abort space of two
hours, without mllictiug tbo least pain. The patient la
invariably convinced that it is clfectual aud |M?rmuu-
ent. Where the above change Is not utlained no
charge will bo made, lie will remain In this place
but a few days. npr 30
NOTICK
rpilE Undersigned luta This Day removed his*
X entire stock of Segars, Tobacco, Ac,, from bis
old stand, corner of Bryan street, to hi-* new store
ou the corner of Bay aud Whitakor streets, where
be hopes to receive a contluuauco of the patronage
of all hla old friends and customers.
aprJOtf A. PONCE.
FDR SALE.
angj Six Tracts of Land, 600 acre each, 3 or 4
rr miles from tbo city of Savannah on the 8. A.
undGulf Rail Road, well adapted to tie growth ol
Rice, Cotton and Corn, and Wood cuougb to pay for
it ten times over. Apply to
fob 27 tf C. A. C1/»UD.
WM. J. HUNT,
Cor. Montgomery At York at..
SAVANNAH, GA.,
U ESPECTF0LLY informs the Ladles and
.Li Gentlomon of this City that be is prepared to
serve them every eveniug with
Ice Cream,-Cakes & Confectionery,
In bis own |>eonliar style, and hopes to merit a share
of public patronage,
Savunuah, 17th April, I860. 3ra aprl7
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
D ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Bryun-st,
would respectfully announce to the citizens ul
.savannah that heisroady to nmko aud pot dowt,
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, Ac., at the shortest no
ire, aud on the most reasonable terms. oct8-tf
“Small Htorea,*’ “Candles,** do,, 1850**57.
Navy Dwurtkknt, 1
Bureau or Provisions aud Clothing, V
P April VL I860. J
ROFOSALS, sealed, aud endowed “Cmfer
for £mull Stores," or “Oiler for fundles,** or
"Offer for Salt water Soap," or “OHVr for Mustard
Reed, Black Popper," Ac., as the ease may be, wilt
be recol vod at this Bureau until 3 o’clock p. III., on
Thursday, 16th day of May next, for furnldilug aud
delivering, foil receiving twenty days notice,) at the
United States Navy Yards at Charlestown, Muhku
cliuselts; Brooklyn, New York; and Gosport, Vir
ginia, such quail,ilies only of the following articles
(excepting the Sult wuter simp mid the caudles, for
each of which se|mrate pro|Mn-uls and emilrucfe will
be made) us muv lie reipilred or ordered from tin*
contractor by the chief of lids bureau, or by the re
spect! vo commanding olllcerrf of the i-aid navy yards,
during the llscul year ending ilotli June, 1867, vbt.:
Boxes, shaving, India rubber Combs, course,
Brushes, shaving, ludiu rubber Combs, line,
Brushes, scrubbing India rubber Grass for hats.
Hrushos, shoe, Jack Knives,
Urushus, Clothes, Ru/.ors, In single cases,
Huttons, navy vest, Razor sirups, Ordway’s
Bullous, navy modium, Scissors,
Buttons, navy coat, t poons,
Buttons, dead-eye, Blacking, boxes of
Beeswax, III >4 |h cakes, pure,
Cotton, spools of Nos. 12 aud It), 200 yards each, 3
curds, equal parts,
Handkerchiefs, cotton, fast colors, 32 by 30 Inches,
weight not loss than 2 ounces each, texture 8 by 8
to >4 lucli.
Needles, sowing, Nos. 1,2, 3, ami 4, drilled-eyed,
betwuetiH.
Ribbon, hat, best French black, 12 yards to the
piece; width, 1J* inch.
Soap, shaving, in cakes, each cake not less than 2
ouucos.
Silk, sowing, blue black; wrapper tad to exceed 2
ounces to the |Kmud.
Thread, black and while, Marshall’s best quullty.
Tai*e, white litieii, 4 yards in length, >, Inch wide.
Tupe, black, twilled cotton, 0 yards iu length, >4
inch wide.
Thimbles, 8-10 and 0-10 diumetcr.
Whitk s.u.twatkk Soai*—Sepirate hid for 100,000
umtuh.
The soap must be mutitilUclured from cocoa-nut
oil, aud be of the best quality denominated “ white
salt-water fcoap," and be delivered on sixty-days’
notice, in good strong boxes of about 75 pound*
each, and, allor Inspection, the boxes must be lump-
ed at each end, at the expense of the contractor.—
Tho price to be uuiforiu at all the yards.
Uanolks—Scjxxrate bid for 30,000 jmiufs.
Tho candles must bo American manufactured, of
prime leaf lard stearlue. six candles to the pound.
8 1-10 Inches Iu length, cxclusuv of lip, six caudles
No. 1, to weigh not less than 14 ounces 87 100*
tneltiug iHiiut not to he lesstlmu 140 degrees Full run*
iieit. The wick must be braided, and couqtosed of
’8 cotton threads of the best quality of No. 27 yarn.
The candles to be delivered ou sixty days’ notice, iu
good boxes, containing about 30 pounds each, mid
the box to he marked with tin* contractor’s name
and the weight of tile candles.
MUhTAKI) SKKJI, IU.ACK l'KITKH, ,V(’.
Separate bids for all that may be required for the
use of the uuvy, to be delivered ut New York only.
Mustard seed, Autorleau, browu
Pepper, black, Malubur
Bottles, octagon, tor mustard aud pepper
Corks, for bottles.
I C E CREAM!
NEM CONFEcfTrfNARY STORE.
No* 08 Bryan Street*
TWO DOORS ABOVE MR. GRIFVKN’B 4EWKLRT STOKK.
r PUB undersigned "respectfully informs the La-
X dies of Savauuah In particular, aud tho public
generally, that bo has this day opened a new Conroe-
tiuuary Store, and will keep oh hand a largo and
fresh assortment, of all kinds and descriptions.
Ho will at all times and hours, bo ready tofurulsb
parties, with suppers.
Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, at all honn.
oi uuraeuted Cakes, Pies, &c. &c., made to order.
He hnpoa from long experience to give satisfaction
to ail who will honor him with their patronage.
H. B BOZZOLA* No. 98 B ryauS
kJ ABBATH, July 6th—Sermon by Philip P.
kJ Neely, Alabama Coufereuco.
Monday, July 7th—Prize exhibition of Sophomore
Class—Concert at Candle-light.
Tuesday, July 8th—Anniversary of Heutz k Judson
Society. Prizes awarded. Animal address by
Luther M. Smith, Prof. Emory College.
Wednosduy, July 9th—Commencement day. Ad
dress by Hun. F. 8. Bartow, Savannah, Ga.
Thursday, July loth—Anniversary or the Alumuac
Society. Address by Hon. J. OUuicy Joucs, Penn
sylvania.
Examination of all the classes will tuke place the
week preceding commencement.
W. B. T. MONTGOMERY,
»>yl* Supf. Faculty.
TO Tlid NT.
M UNTIL m -t November next, a coin-
modi, is v»..t I tut > residence, on the north
>Mi* ul thu f'em .11 Railroad Depot, known
•1 iluwrs I'litce. Tho house is newly fur-
uisuuu iroui oa-.ement to attic, which cau be bought
low.
may8^ YOUNU k WYATT.
OFFICES FOR RENT
_ IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
| adjoiulng the office of the subscriber. The
basement would make, with Bomu slight
■•^.improvement, an excellent lawyer’s-offi<«.
i ursi and secoud Iloors will be let for Counting-
Rooms, aud the third for sleeping apartments. Con
uucted with the establishment is au out building ol
brick, suitable for servants. Apply to
C. A. I,. LAMAR,
septa Corner Drayton aud Bryan streets.
TO RENT
J*** TWO TENEMENTS IN GORDON BIAKJK,
Tjii^l fronting Chatham Square, and well furnish-
ed with gas, water, stables, &c. Posses-
AJ^Ksiou given 1st of November.
EDWARD G. WIIHON,
oct!5 72 Bryan street.
TO RENT.
M TUe Dwelling lately occupied by Judge
Fleming, iu Taylor street, near Drayton.
Said House is three stories on a basement,
with good servauts’ rooms, aud outhouses,
rossudsiou given immediately. Apply to
reb 28 1). L. COHEN.
A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESIDENCE
m FOR SALE.—Delightfully situated rosl-
doncoat Mllway, two aud a hair miles
from Milledgeville, a quarter of a mllu
from Oglethorpo University, within a few
minute* walk of Railroad Depot. The house con
tains eight rooms, two parlors, dlulng room, Uve
chambers, wide hall aud wide gallery Tront and rear;
kitchen, servunts rooms, smoko bouse, curriage
house aud stablo. Tlio buildings aro all in good or
der, having undergone thorough repulrs. 'Hie lot
contains four acres, and well laid out—contains
variety ol fruit troos, shrubbery aud flowers; on the
lot Is a woll of Une water; thirty acres of wood land
goes with It. The furniture, carriage and horses
whi tie scjld, if desired. All sold ou accouui of ro-
tuovul. Terms moderate, if applied for immediately.
A, ‘‘M. M. HOLMES,
upr id eod—lmo Mllledgovllle Goo.
A N entire fresh and complete assortment of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Just received and arriving dully, at tho lowest cash
•rices. Consisting or
SUM A118—Crushed, Powdered, Clarified, Musco
vado, New Urleans, Ac.
TEAS—Plantation, Oolong. Imperial, Young Hv-
sou, Hyson, Twunkay, Ac.
COFFEE—Old Java. Muruculho, Cuba, Laguyra,
Rio, ana host Fresh Java, ground
dally.
SPICKS—Of all kinds aud or the purest quality.
CHOCOLATE—French and Baker’s best Ameri
can.
BISCUIT—Of every variety.
UUTTER—Gliolco Goshen, Western Prime, Ac.,
at all prices.
LARD—Tho best quality at 12)4 colds ||j.
CHEESE—English Dairy, Prime American, and
Cream Cheese.
ME AT—Marshall A lions’ best Hams, Sides, Shoul
ders, Pickled Beef, and Family Pork.
FLOUR—Of (he choicest brands—Hucker’s Self-
Rising.
CANDLES—Josluh Maey’s Patent Sperm, Poarl
Sperm, Adamaiitiue, different quali
ties, and Tallow.
SOAP—The Woman’s Friend, Cltcmical Olive, Cas
tile, Colgate's Patent Pule, Ac.
FRUIT — Orunges, Apples, Dried Peaches and
Plums, Prunes, iu Jars and Ihucy
boxes, Rulslns, In whole, half and
quarter hexes, Figs, Fresh Dates, No.
1 Cunton Ginger, Cruuburries, Citron,
I emous. Ac.
NUTS—Sicily aud Bordeaux Almonds, Brazil Fil
berts, English Walnuts, Cocoa nuts,
Shelled Almonds, Ac.
PICKLES—English and American of every de
scription,
MUSTARD—Louden, Durham, am! best quali
ties Mustard; bust prepared Fruucii
Mustard.
RAKERS* COCOA* Farina, Vermicelli, Muucu
ronl, Ac.
Sardines, in whole, hnlfaudquarter boxes; Durkco’s
Best Yeast Powder, Marseilles Olivo OH,
Willow Ware of all kinds; Stuart’s
Best Syrup; a frosh assort
ment ofTandy;
English Split Peas, White Beans, Ac., Ac.
All of which Is selected with tho greatest care for
this season, aud the city retail trudo, by Win, H.
Farrell himself, who Is now iu tho Northern mar
kets for this purpose.
CARD.
f|MIE subscriber, in acknowledging himself
X grateful fur tho liberal patrouege Tie uas receiv
ed during the past year from his tricuds and ac
quaintances, ami tho public of Savauuah generally,
would respectfully solicit a continuance ut past la-
vow, with the assuranceUmt nothing shall be want
ing on his part to givo his customers entire satisfac
tion.
may 13 WM. H. FARRELL.
AU tl
g articles must be of the best quail-
the forogolug ai ......
ty, and conformable iu ull respects to the samples
‘ iposited at said navy-yards aud in this bureau, uud
bjcct to sucli inspection at the uavy-yard where
delivered as tho chief of the bureau may direct, the
Inspecting officer to be appointed by tho Navy De
partment
AU tho articles to ho delivered free of aud inci
dental expe use to tho government, iu proper vessols
or packagos, aud tho price of each ai tlcio must bo
the same at tho respec.lve placos of delivery. Pack
agos in which tho above articles are delivered must
be marked with their contents aud the uamoofthe
contractor, and bo sufllclont to insuro their tempor
ary safe-kcopiug.
The contractor must establish agencies at such
stations other thau his residence, that uo delay may
arise In furnishing what may bo required; and when
tlie contractor or uguut fails promptly to comply with
a requisition, tho Chief of tho Bureau of Provisions
and Clothing shall bo authorized to direct purchases
to be mado to supply the deficiency, under tho pon-
ally to be expressed Iu the contract: the recurd of
a requisition, or a dupllcato copy thereof, at tho
Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at eltlior of the
unvy-yards aforesaid, shall be ovidouco that such
requisition bus been made uud received.
Two or moro upprovod sureties, in u sum equal
to tho 03tlrauted amount of the contract, will hero-
qulrcd, aud tweuty per centum in addition will bo
withheld from the amount of all paymeuts on ac
count thereof as collateral security: to secure its per
formance, and not in any event to be paid until it is
in allrospccts compliod with; eighty per centum or
the umount of all deliveries made will be paid by the
navy-agent within thirty days alter bills, duly au
thenticated, shall havo been presented to him.
Blank forms of proposals may bo obtained ou ap
plication to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New
Hampshlro, Bo3tun, New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Norfolk, Pensacola, aud ut this bureau.
A record, or dupllcato of tho letter inforinlug u
bddor or the acceptance of his proposal, will he
deemed a notification thereof, within ite meaning of
tho act of 1840, uud his bid will be madoaud accept
ed In conformity with this understanding.
Every offer made inustbeuccouipuuicd (as direct-
l in the act of Congress making appropriations for
tho naval servieo of 1846 ’47, approvod 10th August
1846) by a written guarantee, sigued by ouo or moro
responsible persons, to the effect thut he or they
uudertuke that the bidder or bidders will, If his or
their hid be accepted, enter into uu obligation with
in teu days, with good and sufficient sureties, to
ruruisli the supplies proposed. Tho bureuu will uot
be obligated to consider any proposal unless ac
companied by the guarantee required by law ; the
competency of the guarantee to bo curtllled by the
navy agent, district ultoruey, or the collector of the
port.
Thoattoutiou of bidders is callod to the sain
plea uud description of articles required, os. in the
inspection bet'oi o reception, a Just but rigid com
parison will bo made betwouu tho articles otferod
and the samples uud contract, receiving uouo that
fall below them ; aud their uttoutiuu is also particu
larly directed to the Joint resolution or 27th March,
1854, aud to the uclor the luth August, 1846.
apr 10—lawdw
NOTICE.
OFFICE SAY’I I ALBANY A CL R.H. CO. )
Savannah, April 10,1860. j
A N INSTALLMENT of 10 per cent, per
sliure, being the 6th, ou tiie eupltul stock of
this Company, is hereby called, and is required to
he paid ut tills office on Weduesduy, tho 18th day of
Juno next. CHAS. GRANT,
uprlO law til Secretary aud Treasurer.
NOTICKTO CfOSlTtlACTOKB.
HURRAH FOR KANSAS!! i
’run SAVANNAH
AND
FRUIT DEPOT
SALTS OF LEMON.
F OR RENOVATING Ink spots, Iron rust
Mould and Status of any kind; a fresh supply
1 received at tlio APOTHECARIES HALL,
octlS
FLOWBirSEEDS.
J UST Received, a large,select and fresh sup
ply of Flower Seed, consisting of over one
hundred different varieties, selected expressly for
tho Suutborn climate, for safe by
J. E. DuFORD, Apothecaries’ Hall,
fob 26 Cor. Broughton und Barnard sts.
(fffflj
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received largo ad
ditions to our I’lANO FORTES, we
are enabled to oiler at this tlmo tho
•greatest variety from the best manu
facturers, from the plainest square to the most elab
orately carved, and from six to Bovon octaves.
Our Pianos are selected from the manufacturers
whom we have full confidence in, and we are par
ticularly requested by thorn to give a guaranty with
overy instrument sold by us as regards durability,
tono, Ac.
Parsons In want of a first rato Instrument may re,
ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting
from the following makors, whoso instruments wo
eudeavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : H. Wor
cester, J. Chickcriug A Sou, Nunns A Clark0, Bucon
A Ravens, IL Waters, aud Haines, Brothers A Cum-
ming.
aug 27
I. W. MORRELL A CO.
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water Pltvhen,
Some new and beautiful
dosigns, Plated und Brita-
nin.
At the H juso Furnishing
rZ" Store,
166 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Havuuuah, April30.
apr30
OITS3D,
HOT. COLD AND SHOWER.
T HE BATH HOUSE having been handsomely
fitted up, opened on Saturday, 2d of Murcb.
Smgle Baths 26 cents—six tickets for fl.00
iuar4 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent.
[ WANTED—A Vessel to load with Timber
—for an Europoau market. Apply ut Union
m Haw Mill, or J F O’Byrne’s office.
mnr31 JEFFERSON ROIJKRTfl.
WANTED—A Vossol to load with Timber
afor a Northern port. Apply ut Union Steam
liil, or nt J F O’Byrue’s office.
mar31 JEFFERSON ROBERTS.
FOR FREIGHT OR'CHAUTER.—The cop
pered UUd copper fiwtuued brig ROBERT M.
.CHARLKTON, J.H. Llgiitbiirn, master. Ap
ply to J, ROBERTS,
uprltt 31 Gr Master on board.
VK8SEI.S WANTED.—A vessel lo load wilh
timber, for Boston. Also a vessel to loud
with sawed lumber, for the same place.
Apply to JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
ut Uulon Steam Saw Mill,
aprlB «r J. F. O’BY UNITS Office.
WANTED!—A freight or charter for Ha
vana for Brig R. M. CllARI.ETON.
Applp to JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
ut Union Steam Saw Mill,
upr 19 or J. F. O’-BYRNK’S Office.
FOR BAL'l’l.\i011E~Rw 1 vi-vH~ Link—The
Schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON, Watson,
muster, will have quick dispatch asubove. For
freight or passage apply ou board, at TelfairV
wharf, or lo
may" BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—’The A l American
Ship MARY k ADELINE, W. Taylor, master.
having a portion of her cargo engaged, wl I
havo immediate dispatch. For freight apply hi
Caplaiu Taylor, or to
may? BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Ou» EmuuciiKD Li.vk.
Tlio Brig PHI LUKA, Jones, master, will
havo quick dispatch as above. For freight
or passage apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or
to may7 BRIGHAM, KELLY .\ CO
UILMOllE ifc CO.’S LINE OF N. YORK
AND SAVANNAH PACKET*.
a. -try. Tills now lino will bo composed of the fob
•ijQk >°vvh»g vessels, one or .which will leave
OjXSuPler 9, X. K., punctually every Thursday,
■HSHfceoiniuonciiig ou tlm first of November :
Now schooner EDWARD KIDDER, 300toiiB, Tyler,
master.
New schooner BENNETT 1TANNER, 336 tons, Ap-
plegilt, master.
New schooner GEORGE DAVIS, 330 tous, Smith,
master.
New schooner LOVKT PEACOCK, 370 tons, Terry,
master.
New schoouor WALTER RALEIGH, 440 tons, Mar
shall, master.
Theso vessels are ull of the first class, uud having
been built duritig the post year expressly tor this
trudo, are well deserving the attention of shippers.
They aro comtnauded uy musters of experience and
ability, uud shippers cun rely iqtou quick dispatch,
aud overy attention being paid lo their oonvonluuce.
For rrelghl or passage apply to the master on
board or to HUNTER k GAMMKLL,
Agents at 8avmuuili.
J. It. GILMORE & CO..
nov2 164 Wutur-st., New York.
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YOItK
$45 00.
SrmKVrvkly Until'd Stales Mali Lima
TIHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
I Steamships—
KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 Uuis..Capt. C. !». Ludlow.
AUGUSTA .. ..1,606 *♦ ..Capt. Thomas l.you.
FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Cupt. M.S. Woodliull.
ALABAMA....1,300 « ..Cupt. G. R.Scheuck.
WII.I. t.KAVK SAVANNAH KVKKV
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Those ships are among tho largest on tho coast,
unsurpassed iu speed, surety aud conifert, making
their passages in fifty to sixty hours, und aro com
manded by skillful, careful uud indite officers.—
Having elegant stulu-room accommodations, they
offer a most desirable conveyance to Now York.
Cubln Passage to Now York $26
Steerage Passago to New York 8
PADELFORD, FAY k CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCUILL, 13 Broadway,
fob 5 New York.
FOR CENTEHVILLAME,
Ha St. Simon*. Brunswick. FUncy Bluff, Jefferson,
Darien, St. Marys, efc
m iddK The flue steamer PLANTF.lt, Capt.
J5jg£gl29KMcNelty, wilt leavo for the above
places every Wednesday morning at loo’clock. For
freight or passage, apply 011 board at Union Ferry
Wharf, or to
tiovlO CRANE, WEIJi) A CO., Agents.
Insurantt (Dffites.
TUB C1IUSAT WBSTERN INSURAflUE
UO. UV NEWYUUK,
A 11M taking Marino Disks at ihoir Agency,
curlier ofDruyloii uml Bryan streets.
Approved Risks will bo taken oil liboral torms,
uud the usual credit giveil on Premium Notes. Three
quarters of tho business will he ruturnod to tho uus
lemurs Iu scrip. C. A. L. Lamar,
fi*b 19 Agent In Navannuh.
inWuInuM
Soiilhrrii Mutual Insuraiuie Com|tauy,
Moutlicrn Mutual Life Iiih. Company,
tlmuo IiiHUiiuice Company, of N. York,
KpringUclil Fire & Marine Inu. Com*y,
Risks iu tiie above Iusuruucu Companies underta
ken by WM. KING & SONS, Agents,
No. 99 Bay street.
Savannah, 14lh December, 1866. dec!4
lUH, MARINE AND Lira
INSURANCE.
NO. IU, HAY-STREET.
CAPITA!. KBPBE3ENTED,
Naariy Four Million Dollars.
By the follov/iug respotisiblo Stock Companies.
Clinrter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OK HARTFORD, CT.
Eiiultnlile Fire Insurance Company,
OF LONDON.
Farmers’ ami Mechanics’ Fire, Marine
ami Life Insurance Company,
OK 1’IULADELPUIA.
Urhlgeport Fire ami Marine Iuaurnnce
Company,
OK lSltlDQKl’OHT, CT.
ff T.,c subscriber will elfect Insurance to any
amuuut In all parts of tho Stutooa every description
of property.
Life Insurance, to any amouA at the lowest rote,
for the benefit ol heirs und creditors, or payable to
tho wife free from tho clalmB of orodltors.
Marine Insurance ou Hulls or Cargoes to all parts
of tiie world. Jau26 A. WILBUR.
LIFE INSUliANOE.
FOR JOHNSON’S LANDING),
AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES,
7b leave on Tuesday Wight, the Vlth instant.
— IP*» w Tho light draft-steamer, 1V1LLLAM
JdriHflBK LKBBY, Captain A. O. king, will
leave regularly as abovo, from the Charleston
Steampackct Whurf. Apply to
febll S. if. LAFKITEAU, Agent.
U. S. Hall Line
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Pia Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ga., fbrnantli-
na and Jacksonville, Picolata and Blacl: Creek, Fla.
THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N
JjyQcMQttC King, will leave for the above places
every Tuesday Morning, at 10 o’clk.
This boat has largo aud airy Slate Room accom
modations, and tuking Ihe luiaud Fussnge, oilers
every inducement loluvalidn and others.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill uud inter
mediate landings ou St. Mary’s River.
No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply ou board at the
Florida Steam packet wharfi or lo
apr21 CLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
FRENCH MILLINERY
AND
Dress Making.
MRS. FREELAND has open
ed at her Rooms, No. 17
Broughtou Stroct, a fine selec
tion of Sr '
oouHtautl
ers. new and dllfereut styles
aud Mantilla pattorns.
tffT Bonuots cleaned aud pressed us usual,
aprlO
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
•.AC^fONVIU-E, EAST FLA,
JOHN BOZBNAN, Proprietor.
IH)ARn l-KK DAY $160
HOARD PZK WKKK 6 00
BOARD i*kk month 20 oo
kmuylfi ' i yr
M.
MONTGOMERY’S HOMELAND DINING
KOO»IS-(ON t THB EUROPEAN RUN )
A'«. 16 and 17 Beekman, turn doors cast of Nassau
street, near the Citu Ball Park.
M 'lhe subscriber, thankful ror pust lUvors
would inform his patrons and the traveling
public, that he is now prepured to furnish
Ur.st class 1/idglug Rooms, with convenlen-
cut t-quui to any Hotel in tho city, Transient or per-
tnuneut lodgers acconimodated by tbo day, week or
month, with or without board.
it. C. MONTGOMERY,
tnyl3 New York.
WILMOT’8 JEWELRY 8TORE
y Is lying by every arrl-^ggbfMg
Jvulalurge and rich assort-JCLJ tl
Ementof Gold and silver Watches, Dlutuoud
PinL Far aud Finger Rings, Muntle and other
< leeks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Castors, Ac., of
•Sterling Silver.
Jewelry in overy variety
Ivory Table Cutlery, Uno Pocket Knives uml
Scissors.
Rich China und Parian Vusm, aud other articles.
Fine Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his
own order. Gunning Implements or all kinds.
I lated Walters, Castors, Tea Setts and Condlo-
Micks, with a great variety of Fancy Articles, sulta-
ti«m *" Ur W0(l,tlns *°o numerous hero lo inuu-
All kinds of Wutchos und Clocks rcpalred by tho
most experienced workmen.
8. WILMOT,
iuayl8 No. 1 Murket squaro.
I^OTAT'OEa.—30 bhls Potatoes, landing from
i l c « br w w ^wB'jn, for safe ou wharL by
OGDEN, 8TARR A 00.
Office of Charleston Jf So v’h R. It. Co.
Ciiarucsto.v, April 181866.
S EALED PROPOSALS will be received at
this office until tlio 14th May 1866. for the clear
ing and gradlug of ten Sections of tlio Charleston
& Savannah Rail Koud, from tlio edgo of the Marsh
at KtoUuuuycr’s Point marked 0, to tho beginning of
tlio Eleventh Section on Rautowlo’s Creek Marsh, u
distance of ten (10) miles and 700 feet.
Tiie line is divided into sections, averaging euch
one 1 mile in length, though tbo individual sections
vary slightly from this average, to suit t io more
convenient execution of tlio earth work.
Tho width ofolouring will vary somewhat accord
ing to the locality, but will average sixty (60) feet.
Tho contractor will, l» all cuses, bo required tocloar
the entiro length of his contract boforo commencing
tho earth work or trestle-work.
Thero will be, between ttie.points abovo indicat
ed, uu aggregate of about thirty-two hundred foot
(3200) of trestle work; which will vary !tom 6 to
10 feet in height.—Tho material for tlio trastle aud
pile work must ho of tho host quality yollow plue
timber, not loss than 12x12 inchus squaro,
Persons Intending to submit proposals inuy ob
tain more exact iiilbrmotiou by reference to tho
maps aud profiles aud gonorut specifications in the
ofllco.
Proposals may ho submitted separately for tho
ourth work, (including clearing,) uud for the trestle
work.
Those proposing, will specify tho price for each
acre (squaro) ofclcuriug (including “grubbingd
within tho limits of the excavated or ombankor
breadth,) tlio rato per cubic yard of excavation of
embankment, with tlio price pur hundred feet o
average haul, boyoud 100 foct, (us it must bo uudor-
stoood, that wliero tho earth from tlio oxcuvutlon is
by the Engineer’s direction, hauled into the em
bankment, provided it ho within tlio average haul
of tho section, it will ho paid for but onck, with ad
ditional aliowauco lor averagu haul, and notpuid for
us excavation and embankment both;) tho price por
linear foot of trestle work of or within tho limits of
live or ton led height, or, us will ho preferable; tho
prico por cubio foot, or loot broad measure or all
material In tlio trostlo.
They will also specify tho section or aectlous they
propose to contract far. ,
Payments will ho mado monthly on tlio estimate
of tlio ouginoer or work done—20 per cout. boing
rotaiuod by tho Company for Its security until tho
fluul completion.
Persons proposing will sfeto what proportion or
the umounts due thorn they will bo willing to take
in tho stock or tlio Company.
ProiKisals should bo addrossod to tlio undersign
ed, uud endorsed “Proposals for Graduation," or
“Proposals for tho Trostlo Work."
THUS. F. DRAYTON,
Prosldent aud Chief Eugiuoer.
apr2l—Uuwl4m
A RIUVAL of the schr A. DEVEREUX, with
2\. Fruit for tho Savannah Fruit Emporium.
4,000 Crangos,
200 hunches Bananas,
76 doz Pino Apples,
6,000 Plan talus.
ALSO,
Sweet Moats, Jolly Ac. For sale by
nar!7 J. A. BROWN.
MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near tho Market.)'
TjHtOM the most complete facilities in his own
X establishment, and through Ills connections
with several of tUoprlncipul muuufacturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston,
the Uudersigued Is prepurod to furninsh MACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND F1XHJR MILTS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK
FRONTS. Coluraus, Window Sills aud Lintlls, Irou
Doors, Shutters, &o., at Northemprices. lie is also
prepared to repair Machinery und Iron work of overy
description, ut short notice, upon reasonable terms.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, he Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac.
Also Iron Railing iu great variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, and put up tho work at man-
“ cturors’ prices. H. H. LINVILLE.
Savannah, April 11,1860. aprll
PATBNTlCLIPSE
m a sr is> bh 1 Asa ip©
Every man hla own Cara Printer.
riALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S
\J Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, the best, cheapest
and most convenient of any thing for tho purposo
yet offurod for sulo.
ALFRED WEBSTER, Gon. Agt.
apr 3 ly 136 Congress St.
Hunts imphOVeH HHUTTi,E
„ FLOUR in HARRIS I.M.
JuSTrewstoea a lot of Extra Family Flour,
apr29
YOUNG k WYATT.
pa DDLS. MACKEREL, for Rale by
OU CRANK, WKL13 k CO.
apr 19
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Jbr Palatka, Bast Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, St.
Marys, tlrnandina, Jacksonville, Middldnuy,
(Black Creek,) and Picoluta.
jjpmk The now and cleguut steampacket
jJ2li2JJKpST. JOHNS, Capt James Freeborn,
leaves every Saturday morning, ut 10 o’clock, for
the abovo pluces.
Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and inter-
metliuto landings ou St Mary’s River.
No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent state*
room accommodations, apply uu board, at tiie Flori
da Steumpucket Wharf, near tho Gus Works, or to
apr21 CLAGIIORN k CUNNINGHAM, AgTs.
NEW YORK LIVERPOOL UNITED
STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
The ships comprising tills
_ lluo aro— J
AiuAiN.JC, Capt, West, I BALTIC, Capt. Coiusloc
PACIFIC, dipt. Nye. | ADRIATIC, Capt. .
These ships having heuu built, by contract, ex-
iressly for Government service, every cure bus
>euu taken iu their construction, us also in their eii-
glues, to insuro strength ami speed, and their ac
commodations for possongors are utiequulod for ele
gance and comfort.
Prices of Passago from Now York to Liverpool in
first cabiu $130, in sououd cabin $76, exclusive use
of extra state-rooms $325. From Liverpool to New
York JWO and £20.
An experienced Surgeon attached to euch ship.
No berths uuu be secured uutli paid for.
For freight or passage upply to
EDWARD K. COLIJNH,
66 Wall street, New York.
BROWN, SIllPIJCY k CO., IJvorpool.
STEPHEN, KENNAKD k CO.
B. G. WAIN WRIGHT k CO., Paris.
UEO. IL DRAPER, Havre.
49 s Tho owners ol’theso ships will uot bo ac
countable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry,
precious stonos, or mctuls, unless bills of lading ure
signed thorolbr, aud the vuluo thereof expressed
therein.
ShipiMirs will please take notice that tho ships ol
this Hue canuot curry any goods contraband of war.
siswnsrcQ 1 suftomnssiB
D ESIGNED FOR FAMILIES, PLANT.
tlons, Dress makers, Tailors, Boot aud Shoe
Manufactures, and others who may wish to do their
Sewing done cheaply and with expedition.
Tills Machine sows a uniform, neat, and beautiful
seam, which cannot bo uuravcuod. It makes both
sides of the seam alike. It is much moro simply con
structed than any other Machine In the market, and
therefore is less liable to get out of order, and is moro
readily understood by thoso unacquainted with Sew
ing Maclilues. It costa less In proportion than any
other Machine, and all tho apparatus necessary for
couveuient and successful o|>cratlon Is furnished
with it. This Machine has drawn tho highest prem
iums at all tho late fairs at which it has been exhib
ited. * It is warranted to work woll, and give good
satisfaction to tboso who uso it. Auy instructions
will ho given that Is necessary, to ouablo auy per-
Boti to ouoruto thorn successfully.
Tho abovo Machines aro offered for sale at No.
136 Congress street, whore they can be examined
and tested on any kind of work for which thoy aro
recommended. All persons interested in them, and
others, aro respoctfolly Invited to call and oxamluo
hem. Offico hours, after 0 A. M.
apr 3 ly ALFRED WEBSTER, Gou. Agt.
For evidenco to provo that all tho abovo state
ments uro strictly true, I am permitted to refer to
the following geutlemou, who aro all citizens or Bn-
vaunah and vicinity, and who have tested them
thoroughly, viz.:—
Dr. E. Parsons, John S. Bowen, Esq., Win. Uone,
ERq., J *P Collins, Esq., 1.8, Clark, Esq., Associate
Editor Journal, and others if necessary.
WIRE^c LOTfr~WlNDOW~B C~itE E N S,
YiriTH beautifully painted Landscapes. Gan
T v be painted to order or out to fit any window
or grate. They admit the tight and air freely, aud
at tho sarao time protect the room from all insects,
uud bIbo from observations of curious pooplo out
side. They are vory desirable for slooping rooms,
parlors, hotels, officos, or any windows or doors
whore Scroens uro uoeded. Call at 136 Congress-st.
and exumino them.
ALFRED WEBSTER, Uoucrul Agent,
apr8
136 Congress-street.
QA BOXES SOAP.—Extra and family, for
8»lo l»y CRANE, WELLS k CO.
apr 19
it m
i.eQmyX
rSHNSi
Cluiitcv Oak Life Insurance Company,
OK UAKTKOHD, CONN.
CAPITAL AND SU It PLUS OVER $100,0001
Endorsed by the Coiuptrollor of the State of Con
necticut.
JAMES 0. WALKLEY, Esq., Pros’!.
Euas Gill, Secretary.
A. WILBUR, Agent,
111 Day street, Savannah.
Office next to Morning News. jnnl7
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perjietual.
Nett uceumulttliuu, .lull. 1, 1856* $2,230,005 47
Total umouut of dividends paid lo date 715,492 60
Total amount of claims by death paid
to duto......................... 1,330,990 84
’S.
BY BELLA PKENTISS,
(snWKWOMM TO VHII.HH1CK A IIKI.I..)
TIBS DAY, at 11 o’cloe* In front of store,
Provisions
Tlio usual assortment of Groceries, Pi
Liquors, Crockery and Glass Wure, Dry Goods, now
uud second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles,
Watches, Jewelry, Ace., Acc. Terms, cash iiofere be-
livery.
42r All articles purchased nt auction und not set.
tied for provious to tho next regular sale, will he
sold on necount and risk of former purchaser.
tuny14
Dry Goods ut Auction.
TO-MORROW, nt 11 o’clock, iu front or store, will bo
sold—
A largo ami woll selected slock of Dry Goods, con
sisting of Summer Cassimures, Pant stuff, Colored
and Fancy Bareges, Muslin Dress Patterns, .Fancy
Silk and Cotton Cravats und Handkerchiefs, White,
Browu and Fancy llose und Hnir Hose, Ginglmms
Cambrics, Brown and White Irish Linen, Furniture
Prints, Am
Tlio abovo goods uro fresh selections from the
tuulUeru markets, uud will positively he sold to
close a consignment. Terms cash. myI4
Struw Hats at Auction.
TO-MORROW, ut 11 o’clock, in front of store, will be
sold,—
An invoice of leghorn, Whip and colored Canton,
Jennet Hats, trimmed and untrlmmed. Sale posi
tive. Termscnsln may 14
$4,282,488 97
Ikmjnmin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Izird,
General Agent, Robert L. Pulterson. President.
*Tho funds of lids Comjiuny are ail sufoly iu vested
iu first class bonds aud mortgages, stocks, cash, and
notes of members fully secured by their policies.
For further particulars inquire of
CHARLES A. FARLEY,
Agent iu Suvuuuuh,
At the office of Bull k Preutiss.
J, H. SULLIVAN, Medical K.xumlucr.
KKKKUKXCK:
Messrs. Padku'uku, Fay A Co.,
1. K. Tkkt, Esq., Slate Bauk.
feu 29
MARINE AND F1UE INSURANCE.
AGGREUATTO CAPITAL $6,OUO,OIK).
YOUNG, WYATT & CO.,
NO. 86, BAY STREET’,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A RE prepared to effect Insurance, iu conjunc
tion with tho MERCANTILE INSURANCE
AGENOY, Nit. 6, Wall street, New York, for any
aiuouut that may be required. Parties requiring it
cun bo insured iu the following l/)udou and New
York offices, viz:
Harmony,
Beekman,
Com’ouwMtli
fltuyvesaul
Howard,
Coru Exult’gi
lularge,
Market,
nov 28
w York,
Capital Stock . ..
,.$200066
do
.. 160000
do
do
.. 200000
do
do
... 200000
do
do
... 260600
do
do
... 200000
do
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... 200000
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... 200000
do
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... 160000
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... 200000
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
TtfE INTERNATIONA L
Insurance Company.
NO. 28, MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE,
NEW YORK.
GASH OAPfrAl^|312,000
AOKN’l’ roll HA VANN AU,
.1 a mi’s HI. CurtfiP,
AT TUB OFFICE OP
MESSRS. IWA», WVATTdi CO.,
No. 85, Buy Street, below the Post Ofiiec.
mtiKo-mas:
AL ANSON MARSH,
S. A. KOLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes Ac Co.
* Childs, Pratt k Co.
* LiviagsUtu, Ballard At Co.
* Win. M. Dodge k Co.
• H. A. Curtis At Co.
“ Hosted At Carll.
Al.ON/O CHILD,
I. P. BALLARD,
WM. M. DODGE,
P. J. AVERY,
IL A. CURTIS,
WM. E. POL 1.0,
S. T. LIPPJNCOTT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. Hl'tVfED,
WM. H. RIVKRSM1TH,
W. H. LYON, •• “ W. JL Lyou At Co.
GEO. CHAPMAN, « “ U*e, Murphy At l’o.»J
JOS. II. WESTCt ITT, “ Briggs, Wesmotl At Co.
JOS. KATMAN, “ “ FaUnun k Cu.
STEPHEN VON MORES,
GKO. SAVORY, “ “ Goo. Savory k Co.
J. A. PKOUA.
AI.ANSON MARSH, President.
Cl IAS. W. Oii DEN, Vino Presipeut.
WM. E. KOLLO, Secretary.
4'g-Tbir tompauy will issue Policies u;iou Ma
rine, iuluud Navigation, TTaus|iortutiou aud Fire
Risks, at liboral rates of premium,
hisses promptly and liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Ageul,
oct 31 No. 85, Day Street.
^uttion Salts.
IIY 8. SPENCERClJUttELL.
For Sulo to Arrive.
100 bids. Pink Eyed planting Potatoes ;
60 do. StewurtB. RoUned Clarified Sugar;
60 do. Old Monongahela Whiskey
20 firkins selected Goshen BuUvj feb b
Undorwriters’ Sale.
On SATURDAY next, J7tUMay, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,
will bo sold at Messrs. A. N. Miller & Co’s wharf,
Tho Hull and Engine of tho steamer THOMAS G.
HAIGHT, partially burnt at tho fire on the morulng
of tho 26th April: will be sold as she now lies, ou tho
opposite sldo of tlio river.
Also, at tho same tlmo and place—
Two Aucliors and Chaus, and ouo Yawl Boat and
oars, saved from tho wreck of the said steamer.—
Sold under iuspectUm of tho Port Wurdens, for ac
count of Underwriters aud all concerned. Terms
cash. raaylS
Administrator's Sale.
On tho first TUESDAY in Juno next, ut 11 o’clock, in
front of tho Court House, will he sold—
I/jta No. 6 und 7 Forsyth Ward, corner of Whita
ker aud Huntingdon streets, fronting tho Park, 46 by
130 feet, subject to a city ground rent of $ per
annum. Sold as the property of Robert H. Griffin,
deceased, by virtue iff an order from tho Court ol
Ordinary, for tho benefit of tho heirs und creditors ol
saldCBtute. By order of tlio administrator. Terms
at sale. tnaylb
Administratrix Sale.
On TUESDAY, July first, ut 11 o’clock, in front of
tho Court House, will bo sold:—
The southern half of Lot No 17 and improvements,
situated on F.a3t Boundary street: the improvements
uro six woodcu tenements. Sold as tho property of
tho estate of Daniel Robertson, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.—
Terms cosh. A. E. ROBERTSON,
my 13 Administratrix,
Fine Purler Furniture at Auction.
On TUESDAY next, 20th Inst, at 11 o’clock, at the
house In Joues street, next to the corner of Drayton,
A complete assortment of Uue parlor, chamber,
and kilcheu furniture, ull iu good oodcr uud fine
condition. Sale positive. Terms cash. my!3
Cottage Tract ut Private Sale.
Lot No. 9, Third Tyttiing, Ausou Ward, containing
66 8-10 acres, sltuuted on the Middle Ground Koud
about three miles from the city. Plot of tlio above
furmcan l>u sceu at our counting room. For sale
low for cash. myl3
Garden Lot nt Private Sale.
Garden ltd No. 98 containing 5)a acres. Llo3 be
tween tlio Louisville Road and tiie Canal, about two
miles from tho city. Apply at our counting room,
where the plot cau bo sceu. may 13
Pearl Starch.
Just received from tho manufactory—
10U boxes Fraser’s Pearl Starch, tho best article
manufactured.
43T Messrs. Bell & Preutiss have been appointed
ageuts for Fraser’s Sturch Manufactory. Cbiltcothe,
Ohio, one of the lurgest establishments in the conn
try, uud will keep on hand, a cousluut supply for
the trade. _ tnuyU
Tobacco at Private Sulo.
Now lauding uud for safe from store:—
40 boxes assorted bruuds Tobacco. Terms cash.
luuyG
Two Lots of Laud at PrivutuSule.
Lot ol laud No. 219,17th District, Sumpter comi
ty, 202)4 acres; lot of land No. 23,16th District,
Cass couuty, 16U acres. For sale few. marl:)
Good Cook, Washer uud Iruuer. at Private Sale.
A Urst rato cook, washer aud ironer, uud good
house servant, about forty years of age. Sold for
uo fault. Sound uud healthy. Titles warranted,
march 13
Horse and Buggy ut Private Safe.
A first rate strong and geutle family Buggy Horse,
a good roadster. Sold for uo fault, us the owner
has uo uso for him. mar 13
At Privuto Safe.
Fuirbunk’s Patent Platform Scales. mur!3
Family of Negroes—Ai Private Sale.
A nogro man, 26 years old, good hostler and car
tiftgo driver; uud his wife, ugod 23 years, a plain
cook, washer uud Iruuer; with their two girl chil
dren, aged 4 to 7 years. Warranted sound and
healthy. fob2
At private Sale.
A handsome Potiey, six years old, fourteeu hands
high. Puces u mile iu three minutes uud trots it in
four. War runted. For sale low if applied for soon.
juli28
VuiuubiiMJity IsjIs.
Lot No 19 South Oglethorpe Ward, situated on
New street, fronting the hew Ballroud Depot, 100
feet docp by C3 feet front.
Also, lzits Nos 2 and 11 Currytown, being uear
the corner iff Liberty and West Urivad streets—et\«h
60 feet front by 80 feet deep.
All of tlio above izjfe are fee simple, aud will
sold on liboral terms. Janl9
AtTrivutiTsule.
Mess Pork—26 bbls best Western Khsorved, New
York City lusi>ecUoti, for sulo, to arrive. Ju22
At Private Sale,
80 shares Cunton Mine Stock. Janl9
Valuable Real Estate.
That commodious, substantial uud well-buillthrce
story brick Dwelling House, sltuuted ou tiie corner
of Montgomery and State streets, uud froutlug J lib
erty squaro, known as the residence ol the lute Juba
P. Williamson. It is one uf the most delightful situ
ations in the city, und surpasses anything of the
kind in architectural umiugciucufe. The situutleu
is also very valuable—being located ou lofe nutnbera
9,10, Hand 12,.bounded by West Broud, Montgom
ery aud State streets, aud ou the North hy Brough-
ton street ijiue.
On West Broad street there is a very large aud
exteusivc Warehouse.
Tho location of tho property is so well known, and
tho prospect of u rapid increase in the vuluu so cer
tain, that it is deemed unnecessary to say more to
attract attention
Tho above property, if uot disposed of previous to
tho 1st Tuesday In * ebruury next, will then be of
fared before tho court house for sale.
For further particulars apply ut the counting
room, No. 164 Bay struct. Jaul8
43* The Charleston Courier, AugustuChronicle' k
Sentinel, Mucon Journal k Mcsscuger, aud MUledge
vlllo Southern Recorder, will pleuse copy until day
of sale.
At Private Sale.
Southern half of lot No 36, Chatham Wurd, city of
Suvuunah, containing twenty-Uve and a half teat
front on Tutuull street, uud ninety and three quurler
feet in depth, subject to a ground rent of twenty-one
10-100 dollars per aiiuum. For further particulars
inquire at tho Counting Room, 164 Bay street.
At Private Sale.
A family of Negroes, consisting of a likely Negro-
man, aged twenty-three years, uud his wile, aged
twenty-five, with their two children, aged three and
one yours old. If uot disposed of previous to tho Urst
Tuesday id March, will theu be offered before the
Courtllouso. JuulU
At Private Sale.
A likely Negro Boy, about (14) fourteeu years of
ago. Also, a likely Negro Woman, about (26) tweu-
ty-flvo years oid, a prime Ueld hand. Jtuilt)
At l*rivato - Sa)o
Southern half of lot No. 35, Charltou Ward, City of
Savannah, containing twenty-five uud a half feet
front uu Tutuall street, aud uiuety uud throe quarters
feet iu depth, subject to a ground rent of tweuty-oue
dollars, aud i0 ceuts per annum. For further parti
culars apply to the counting room, 154 Bay street.
Juul6
At Privuto Sale.
A fow line lithographed pictures, 22 x 28 luchee,
of Stone Mountain, DoKulb County, Uu', and Tawu-
laga Falls, uear tlio iudlan Springs, Uu., for sale
l‘*w. juu la
Assignees Sale—Continued.
4 cases Kerseys, 3u pair Blankets,
lu di»* Wool Shawls, 20 pcs Fancy Prints.
IU pcs Plaid Liusuys, 6 doz Boskets.
Au assortment of white and col’d Shirts
4 boxes Tobacco.
ALSO,
Groceries, Cigars. Furniture,
Clothing, Fancy Articles, &c. Jan 3
Wheat Brau aud Northern Huy at Private Sale.
2699 bus Wheal Brau iu sacks, iu shire aud ioi
sale. aijso,
luu bales Northern Hay. jan 3
F EATHER DUSTERS.—Just received aud
for safe by J. W. THRELKELD,
may3 Congress aud Whitaker utroets.
i)AA KEGS New Jersey Zinc Co., Parlor
^aXJyJ Zinc, a superior artlolo, for safe low ut
CHAFFER k CO.’S,
apr3Q No. 6 Whitaker struct.
Bushels Pennsylvania Oats;
®UV/V/ 6oO do do Mercer Potatoes;
20 Uarrols Bellvorron Whiskey;
49 casks Catawba Brandy.
Iu store and for sale by J. M. EYRE,
apr3Q 94 Bay street.
"C70R LADIES’ TRAVELING DUESSES.-
JC Gray Mohair Lustre, just received per steamer
Alabama, and for safe by
J. W. THRELKELD,
apr!7 Congress uud Whitaker streets.
COUEMAN’S UnDUGATING CORN AND
FLOURING MILLS.
m00K THE PREMIUM AT THE FAIR held
X Iu tho Crystal Paluco, Now York, for being the
most economical, fastest and bust griudurH ever ex
hibited in tho Uulted States. North or South.
Those desiring such a mill cun now bo supplied on
accommodating torms hy addresslug tiie proprietor.
WILLIS P. COLEMAN.
BoxC. 186, NowOrloaus.
Manufactory—City of Jnttbrsou, Iziuisluuu.
doc 27 d&w—3m
1C)ff BBLS. FLOUR in store and for sale
±40 by may7 CRANE, WELLS k CO.
/^ORN—In store and for sale by
G mar6 1X}CKKTT& SNELLINGH
T>LaOK AND COLORED SILKS—Just rc-
X> eolved a fine assortment of tho abovo, also,
Strlpod Greuadinos, which wo aro propured to ex
hibit. inar7 A1KIN k BURNS.
Notice.
A DVANCES made on consignments to our
frleuds In Boston, Now York, Philadelphia
aud Baltimore.
doo 29 LOCKETT k SNELLINGH.
H AWES’ PREMIUM FULTON MARKET
BElCJt’uud PORK.
Beef tongues.
Smoked and Pickled Pig Bacon,
Smoked Beef,
The celebrated Berwick, uu Salt Potru Hams.
TUo first importation soon to arrive
BARRON’S.
Jan 4 Curner Whitaker aud Charltou-sts.
B ALDWIN APPLES—iObbls very superior
Baldwin Apples, now lauding tier brig J R
Rhodes, for sale by
juu 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
CK NTH AI. RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and alter Sunday, the 14th October, iust.,
aud until further notice, Hie Passenger Truiiis
ou Hie Ceutrul Railroad will run us follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAU AND MACON.
1 .eaves Suvaunuh Dully at...6 a m uud 12.16 r si,
Arrive iu Mucim “ “..2.15 i* a “1 a it.
IaiuVU MttCUU “ “.I1.46a.vj “ 9.30 km,
Arrive in Suvaii’h “ “10.46 r m “ 7.20 am
mcrWKKX SAVANNAH ANII AUllUKrA.
I .cave Savauuah 12.16 i* m uud 8.30 p. m,
Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 i* >i “ 6.39 a at,
lA*ave Augusta 6. am •* 4.30 r m
Arrive in Savauuah 1.30 e ai “ 10.45 p
ItkTWKKN MACON AND AfeJlSTA.
lAiave Mucou 11.45 a m and' 9.30 p at.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.3U a ai.
Iajiivo Augusta ,...6. AM “ 4.30 PM.
Arrive iu Macon 2.15 p a “ 1. a m.
IIKTWKKN SAVANNAH, MUJ.KIH1KVIUK k KATONTOX.
I .tiiwn Savannah 6. A m
Arrive in Milledgeville .2.46 p m.
lAiave Macon 11 45 A M
Arrive iu KaUmtuu 6. pm.
W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt.
Suvaunuh, Ga., Oct. 12, 1865. octl6.
UE NTLEMEN’S DRESS'ATtTICLE¥T
FOR BIUDAL AND OTHER PURPOSES.
J UST received : Fresh White Kid Gloves ;
Whito Silk Neck Scurfs uud Cruvafe ; White
liaudkerchlofs; White Ilosiory; White Shirts ; White
Silk and Marsaillos Vests, aud oilier emblems ol
purity, suitable for people of good taste.
Cali, at the BTAR CLOTHING EMPORI
UM, No. 147 Bay Stueet. W^CL PRICE.
C i ENT'S burnishing Goods, Hosiery, Gloves,
X kc., Just received por steamer Florida, ami
for sate by J. W. THRELKELD,
mar 21 Cor. Congooss aud Whitaker sis.
PLUMBING;
P LUMBING, in all its vorioua branches, at
tended to ut tho slier test notice, uml iu superior
style. Also, may bo found Shower Baths, Galvaniz
ed Iron, Till uud Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers,
Patout Pirn Wutor Closets, Load Pipes, Sheet iAJttd,
Brass und Plated Cocks. Force Pumps, India Rubber
Hose. For safe at the House Furnish Store, No. 165
Brouphtoii-stroct.
marl9 HORACE MOUSE.
Q HELL SIDE AND TUCK COMBS, a large
LJ assortment received and for sale by.
LAUBON A ROUER8,
Juu29 No. 2 Slmd’s stores.
I iMtKSU GARDEN SEED.—Early Peas, Beans
; Onion Sells, ,£•©., received by tho steamer, aud
’ J. B. MOOREiCCO.,
Gibbons’ Buildings.
for sale by
fob 6
PLANTATION GOODS,
AND GOODS FOR HOUSE SERVANTS.
A LARGE and Lno supply of Blankets, white
aud colored, at ull prices. Kerseys of every
ucsorlptfeu, from 12)4 to 69 cents. % uud 4-4
brown Shirtings, striped und plain Cotton Osua-
Burgs. Plaid aud striped Homespuns, Shirting
stripes, plain und Twilled rod Flanucls, wool Caps
und Scotch Bonnots, plaid Liusoys, blue Romulsaud
Head Handkerchiefs of various styles and prices.
Tho attention of Planters and others in waut of tho
above, is Invited to uu examination of our stock,
which Is now complete und well selected,
out 24 AIKIN k BURNS.
B ACON.—10,001) pounds well cured Ten
nesseo Bacon, hog round, for safe by
mar28 YOUNG, WYATT & CO.
UKOUGI1TON STUEET HACK AND
1.1VKK Y..STAULE.
. Tho uiidersigued Imviug put tlia
. above Stables iu good condition,
ttrtf I»r«»i»ureil to uccoimuodato their
^iLLS, Laces, Embroideries, White Good,
IO Mills. &o., just being opened and for sale hy
J. W. THRELKELD,
Cor. Congress and WliUakur sfe.
II
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
Tlio subscriber lakes this opjiortunlty
to iuform his ITieuds aud the public, thut
ho is cuablod, from oxperieuce, and the
ilutuitivo pcrcoptious of tlio truths of.
science, based on tlio common rules of surveying
forms, both pluuo and spherical, to cut and make up
garments to fit tho human form in tho most complete
und fiuished stylo, to ull who may favor him with a
cull.
Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military ami
Firemen’s Uniforms, &c.,&c.
P. HORACE GRANT,
Jeltbrson st., ouo door North of Broughtou street,
dec 7—ly _ _
B areges, challies and muslins.—
A choice selection of theso goods, of the latest
ty s, to which we Invito tho attention or tho ladies.
liiur7 AIKIN A BURNS
URUBHBS or ovory description, freah from
Jj the Unouihcturer, ut our Houao Kurnlshiug
Store. KENNEDY h BEACH,
Ho^eon’i Block, cor. Dull ud Broughton sin.
FLOWERS 1 FLOWER8II
FROM THE JASPER 8FHINU GARDEN.
The Urgost and best assortment
or Rosos, Geraniums, Verbenas,
^•^•Hollotropoa. Ac., that has ever^w^*
beeu offered In this city, ull in the best possible con
dition for transplanting, either in gardens or Jars.
Cull and examine at 136 Congress-street, Savanuah.
Tlio stock will bo comtantly ronlenlshdil.
apr23—tf ALFRED WEBSTER.
F OR SALE—Kilty sacka Superfine Flour,
Atlnnta Mllto, in imn ud Ibr outo by^
apr26 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO
A DAMANTINE CANDLES.-IOO Boxes Su
perior Adamantine Candies. In store aud for
ale by aprl4 HUNTER k GAMMELL.
anKin and canton mattings.-
Merchants aud Families uro invited to exam
ine tlio most extensive assortment of Mattings ever
oflbred in this market, lu all the various widths,
both whito and check.
Particular alteuUun is called to u superior article
or Nuuklii Malting, solected expressly lor family use.
Parties about to furnish parlors would do well to
call at ouco and mako tlielr selections.
Parties ordering from tho country will plcaso send
dimensions of rooms, so that tho widths best adapt
ed may bo sont. W. H. GUION, Agent,
apr 4 No. 140 Congress and Q7 Bt. Julien sfe.
MILITARY*
WHITE Drill Pantaloons, ready mado. A
largo assortment, suitable for parudo, just
received at tbo Star Clothing Emporium. _
apr29 WM. O, PRICE.
I
AT UTS, PRUNES, RAISINS, &c.-fi00!lbs
ATI Paradise Nuts, 1000 lbs Soli Shell Almonds,
306 lbs Brazil Nuts,
300 do lluzlo Uo,
76 drums choice Figs,
l caso French Jar Prunes,
1 do Fancy box Uo,
16 boxes Ijiyer Raisins,
16 do MU do,
do one-hull’ and uuu-qwavter boxes* Rai
sins, lauding aud for safe hy
mar 1 J. A. BROWN.
CLOCKS I CLOCKS II
B have received per steamer tui iuvoice of
Marine Clocks—nil excellent article, and
inwefed. Also Clocks for (luu Dollar. Alarmclocks
lor $1 75.
upr 17 D. B. NICHOLS k CO.
E ECBIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA.—
A beautiful assortment of Kuglislt and Ameri
can Prints, Spring styles;
fell 28 LAPSONK ROGERS
K13MOVAL.
Tiie subscriber has Removed on tho
Bay, next dour to tbo Uopubiicuui
office, where lie is uow opening a
humlsome assortment of SPUING'
AND SUMMER GOODS, which bo will sell by tho
patient or make to order tu the most fashiouablo
stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing Tor tbo present
aud coming season.
TUuukfui for past favors, Uo hopes to merit a cou
tlnuauce of tiie sumo.
N. U.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at
tho shortest uotice.
Just received White Drill Coats uml Punts, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro
fit.
apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY.
W K
Jib
. i ■ i ii I customers with Carriages, Hacks.
Buggies, Sulkies, Ac., with smiud, geutle, uud well
broke horses, utul careful drivers. Horses hoarded
ou accommodating terms, uud well cured for. Two
pairs of tlue Carriage Horses for sale. Inquire cor
ner of Barnard aud Broughton streets.
upU4—ly STEVEN8 £ ELLISTON.
THK GREAT”SOUTHERN REMEDY 1
PttYOB’S’oDfTMENT.
I T Is a sure and speedy cure lor burns, piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head,
tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur
ses,) sore uml cracked lips, trash wounds uud sores
of any description. It Is a most valuable remedy
uud cure, which cun ho testified to by thousands
who have used it iu many portions of the .South for
the last few years. Iu no instance will the salve do
any injury, or interfere witii a physician’s proscrip
tion. Tiie proprietor lias numerous certificates aud
letters from people who lmve used it themselves,
aud most earnestly rmimmeud it to others us a
speedy aud certain remedy for tho above uuiueU
diseases. A trial Is all that is necessary for its own
recommendation.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug
gists generally. V. J. MOURE, Proprietor,
may 13 _ JaGrange, Ga.
PEAS AND DEANS.
A FEW sacks of beautiful white Pens aud
Beaus for sale low ut J. OSMOND'S Office, cor.
of Bay and Drayton streets, by
qprauai w. m. Joseph.
TO TIIE LADIES.
J UST RECEIVED—A consignment of Frl-
setts, (Juris, Braids, uud Front Pieces, from the
mporier, and will be sold at New York prices.
Abff“ The colors now iu store are well assorted,
aud orders will lie tilled ut any time for colors not
on hand, by G. M. GRIFFIN,
Successor to late M. Ka-tiuau,
mays 2nd Store above Pulaski House.
*|7'On LADIES.—Gauze and Thick Mnrino
X vests, Just received and for sale’ by
J. W. THRELKELD,
npr2l Con cress uml Whitaker streets.
MNOCfSIl AND AMERICAN PINS.—A
XJ largo iLssortmont of all sizes Kuglish and Amer
ican Pins, received and for sale by
uiarlS LAPSON k ROGERS.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
. .At tlui Old Stnml, 155 Brouglitoifst*
i j EFUIGERATOKS, Meat Safes, Water Cool*
XL ers, Kodzic’s, Water Filtercrs, Wire Dish Cov
ers, Kish Kettles, Soup Digesters, Freucli Tinned
Ware, Tinned und Enamelled Stew I’aus, Cooking
Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Table Cutlery, Cedar Tubs
and Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Clothes,
Market, Travelling and Fancy Baskets, Bird Cages,
Planished and Japanned Ware, d?c. Also, Tiu Ware,
Irou an Copper Ware. Brass Kettles, Stove Pipes,
Cooking Utensils of all kinds for Stoves and Ranges,
together with tho finest assortment of House Fur*
nlshing Goods in tho cily.
tuarlb HORACE MORSE.
TO BUILDERS.
rilHB subscriber is prepared to execute at the
X shortest notice, and iu tho most workmanlike
tuuiiuer, ull kinds of Metal Rootling, Gutters, Cor
nice, or oilier work coimectod with the manufactur
ing or ropulriug uf Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc,
or Sheet Irou Business. HORACE MORSE,
mar 10 165 Broughton-at.
1V,I ANTILLAS.—Colored and black Aplique
17X and Lice, a beautiful assortment Just received
mid for sale by
mar 7 • AIKIN k BURNS.
NEW BOOKS.
8 1) AND 4th Macauley’s History of England,
from the accession ol James 2d.
Mngard’s History ufKugluml, 15th vol.
Groto's History of Greece, 11th vol.
Just received by W Tl 10RNE WILLIAMS.
JaU 10
KEDZIE’N PATENT water FILTER
An asHortment of sizes on
baud. Wo warrant them to make
the Suvaunuh River Water, oven
though dipped directly mil of the
River, us pure uml clear ur the
finest Spring Water. About forty
oftliese Filters are now iu use iu
tills oily, and every person who has
them, will cheerfully testily to their
efficiency. Indeed, tbo Board of
„Water CommlsHloneiM here, say lu
their Report, Jt Is the only Filter that dous olfectual-
ly irnrlly tho Eavamiuh River Water.
Cull and boo one in opomlfou at our llouso Fur
nishing and Sloveostabllsniou^HiK^oit’snowbloek.
feb 27 Corner of Broughtou uml Bull sfe.
aTmhort; ~
MASTER BUILDER. „
Will take contracts for Building und Working Ma
sonry of overy description. Residence, No. 3 Mrs
Jewett’s Kongo, South side Jones st. oct 80
MEN OF THE REVOLUTION.
M EN and Times of the Revolution, or Me
moirs of Elkanuh Watson.
Imprcssious of England, or Sketches of English
Scenery ami Society. By Coxe.
Tho Spanish Conquest in America. By Arthur
Helps 2 vols.
Kiugsluy’ Sermons for tho Times,
Heart und Homo Truths. By Rev. R. Willingham,
Junior.
Our Church Music. A Book for Pastors aud Peo
ple.
Legion, or Feigned Excuses.
Tiie Nightingale, or A Kind Act is Never Lost.-*
A tale of the Russian war.
1'nisou, or the Ulurgy. Ry A. Gilford.
Life of Sclmmyl, uud Narration of the Circassian
War.
Hiawatha—new supply
nmy2 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Q THAW BERRY BASKETS FOR SALE AT
IO tlio House Furnishing Store of
KENNEDY k BEACH.
Hodgson’s Now Block, corner Broughton & Bull 8ts,
upr24
' p. Jacobs,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big ludlau.)
N. B.—Keeps coustauliy on huud Spuuish, I lull
Stuuilsli, mid Americnu Segura, ut wholesale and re-
ail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &e. June 1
iAMKS’MciUsNHY,
Iinunuico Broker uud Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted und Exteuded, Average
adJUBtud, Charter Parties and Average Bonds druwus
l'apers prcpureil whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, uml attention
given to all mutters connected with shipping uml lu-
surance, No. 118 Bay-street opjawlte tho froutot
the Custom House. ly ; tmv 8
G iENTS’ MOitliNO N r ESTS.—Gents’ HUporior
T Morluo vests just received ami for safe by
J. W. THRELKELD,
apr2l Congress uud Whitaker streets.
4-1, fi-4, and U4 White mid
Received by the last steamer,
I iMtESU supply of 4
. Check Mailing. IU
and for sale by
tuoyfi AIKIN k BURNS.
H ams and lard'—
20 bbls prime U*af Lird,
60 tiu cutis do do;
16 kegs Binlihlleld’s extra Lird, very choice.
160 lbs do Mains, superior to best
Westphalia: 10 casks prime Tenucssee Hama;
Also pickled and smoked Tongues, lu store and
for safe by upr!4 WEBSTER k PALMES.