Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, May 14, 1856, Image 3

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jcmicE's office, ap niffraicra s*viw«Aii, Mny iwi, mm. j I I1WE this day taken from a negro nntn n OuULeplim \V«loli, which t inve nu Joilln lie •tola clttor lu tUv.Mi.li or OulumUu.. Aujr l»J®\ loilua such • watch can have It by proving properly WANTED. A half grown Colored House Servant wanted. Apply at Ibis olllco. nmyia hoarding; r — S EVERAL gentlemonor small families ouul>e accommodated with good Rooms and Board, on uio Wwt side of Montgomery atrott, ouo door above South Broad ,-tireet. MRS. M. 8. RAYMiR. doo IE—tf OOARDiNO.—Mr. Thomas, corner of Con Xj gross and Llucolu atroota, is prepared to m commodate a few boarders, affording thorn oxcollon (air bo. dec 17—-If NHWJAIL. P LANS FOR A NEW JAIL are solicited from Architects and Mecbauica generally, to bo loft with the Clork of the luferlor Court, ou or bo fore the first of Juno noxt. one hundred dollars will be given for the plan adopted a\ the Court. WM. II. CUYLKR, J. l. v. 0. 0. X. B. KNAPP. i. 1. c. 0. c. MONT. CUMMlNO, J. I. 0. C. 0. .IAMBS K. GODFREY, J. l.c.u.c. aprft GKU 1*. HARRISON, J. I. ft o. c. Stammering and Stutteiing Cured. PROFESSOR J. H, LEWIIf wNFORMS those altllcled by Stammerlug or Sluter- I ring, that he lias taken rooms at tho Marshal [frnse, and is prepared to enable them to speak mid iead with distinctness, In the short siwco of two hours, without inflicting tiro least palu. The patient is mrarlablycouvluced that It U effectual aud permon- out. Where the ahove change Is not attained no charge will bn made. He will reinaiu lu this place but a few days. apr 30 NOTICK. T HE Undersigned has This Day removed his onUro stock of Sogars, Tobacco, &c., from bio old stand, corner of Bryan street, to hi- now store ou the corner of Bay and Whitaker streets, whore he hopes to receive a eoutlnuance of the patrouage of all Uls obi friouds and customers. aprSOtf A. I’ONOE. FOR SALE. Six Tracts of Uml, 600 acre each, 3 or 4 miles from the city of Savannah ou the S. A. audDuirRail Road, well adapted to lie growthol Kico, Cotton and Corn, and Wood enough to pay Ra il ten times over. .Apply to tub 27 ll C. A. Cl/UJD. WM. J. HUNT, Cor. Montgomery 4c York sis. SAVANNAH, GA., tl ESPECTFUI.LY Informs the Ladles and XV Gent lumen of this City that he Is prepared to serve thorn ovory oyenlng with Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery, lu his own peculiar style, and hopes to merit a share or publ ic patronago, Savannah, 17th April, 18&6. 3tu aprl7 TO HOUSEKBEPEtlS. D ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Bryun-at, would respectfully announce to tho citfxons oi savannah that be Is ready to make and put down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Mattlug, &c., at tho shortest uo- ico, ami ou tlio most reasonable terms. oct3-tf I C E C RE AMI NKW CONFECTIONARY STORK No. 08 Bmn Street. TWO DOORS AHOVE Mu. GKU-KRX’H JKWKLRY STORE. fPHE undersigned respectfully informs tho La* X dies ofBavaimah In lairticular, aud tho public generally, that ho has this day ‘opened a uo w Coulee- ti.mury Store, aud will koop ou hand a largo uml fresh assortment, of all kinds and discretions. Ho will at all times and hours, be ready tofurulsh parties, with suppers. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, at all houri. uruaraoutod Cakes, Pics, Ac. fito., rnudu to order. Ho hopes from longoxporionoe to givo satisfaction to all who will honor him with their patrouuge. H. B BOZZOLA, No, 08 BryanS S ABBATH. July 6th—Sermon by Philip P. Neoly, Alabama Conference. Holiday, July 7th—I’rixo exhibition of Sophomore Class—Coucort ut Candle-light. Tuesday, July 8th—Anniversary ol'Hontz b JudBon •Society. Prizes awarded. Annual addross by l.utber M. Bmith, Prof. Emory College. Wednesday, July '9tli—Cotnmeucemeut day. Ad dress by Hon. F. S. Bartow, Bavannah, Ga. Thursday, July loth—Atmlvorsury of tho Alumnae Sielcty. Address by Hon. J. Gluucy Joues, Penn- ylvaniu. I.xumiuution of all tho classoj will take place the work preceding commencement. W. U. T. MONTGOMERY, my 11 Snpt. Faculty, CLASSICAL SCHOOL, The undersigned has opened a Day ^ffw^^aud Night Schoel, in South Broad at., <3ftUB£.bctwccn Houston and Prlco sts., whoro is propnred to givu Instructions in tho Lutlu, Greek and French Luu- guages; also, iu the usual branches of an }n<dsh Education. J. F. DILLON, my 14 Prof, of lam guages TO RENT. M UNTIL the lot November next, a com modious and airy residence, on the north ■Ido or the Central Railroad Depot, known os Hovers Place. The house is newly for- uwueu irom basement to attic, which can bo bought low. may8 YOUNG & WYATT. TMcks FOR RENT J IN THE TIHIKE-STOUY BRICK nOUSK adjoining the ottlce of the subscriber. The basement would make, with sumo slight Improvement, an excellent lawyor’s-offlce. and second floors will bo let Tor Counting- Rooms, and tho third for Bleeping apartments. Con nected with tho establishment is an out-buildlug or brick, suitable for servants. Apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, septa Corner Drayton and Bryau streets. TO RENT TWO TENEMENTS LN GORDON BIOCU, Tjn^B fronting Chatham Square, aud well furnish- {{|H od with gas, water, stables, Ac. Posses- Jiil^Kslon given 1st of Novombcr. EDWARD U. WILSON, 72 Bryau BtreeL ootto TO RENT. The Dwelling lately occupied by Judge | Fleming, in Taylor street, near Drayton. I Said House U threo stories ou a basement, fc,wllh good servants’ rooms, and outhouses. msussiod given immediately. Apply to feb 28 D. L. COHEN. jUs ATLANTA HOTEL. H J. J. HE8LER, Proprietor. Late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans Passengers per Evoning Trains will find Snppor ready ou the arrival of tho Care, mayl4 JACKSONVILLE, EA8T FLA. JOHN BOZEMAN, Proprietor. M BOARD PER DAT $ 1 60 HOARD PER WEEK 000 IWARD PER MONTH 20 00 mayia lyr "MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, CIIARUCTOM, 8. 0. “Smell Stores,** “Candles,“ Ae.,US0**a7. Navy Department, ) Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, y . April 12,1860. J T>ROPOSALS, wmlod, nml endorsed “Oflbr X for Small Stores,” or “Oll'ur for Caudles,ft- or “OlTor Tor Salt-wauir Soap,” or“OUbr for Mustard Seed, Black Peppor,” Ac., us tho coao may ho, will bo received at this Bureau until 3 o’clock p. in., ou Thursday, 16th day or Mny uoxt, for furnishing end delivering, (on receiving twouty days notice,) at the Untied States Navy Yards at Charlestown, Mossa- chusotfa; Brooklyn, Now York; and Gosport, Vir ginia, such qualities only of the following articles (excopt)Ug the rialt-water soap and the candlos, for each of which separuto proposals und contracts will bo made) as may be required nr ordered from the contractor by the chief of this liurouu, or by the re spective commanding officers of tho f aid navy yards, during the Ifacal yeurending noth .luue, 1867. viz.: Boxes, shaving, India rubber Combs, coarse, Brushes, shaving, holla rubber Combs, line, Brushes, serubbiog India rubber Grass for huts. Brushes, shoo, Jack Knlvoa, Brushes, Clothes, Razors, in single cases. Buttons, navy vest. Razor sirups, Ordway's Buttous, navy medium, Scissors, Buttons, navy coat, l peons, Buttons, dead-eyu, Hoicking, boxes of Beoswux, in >4 lb cakes, pure, Cotton, b|mk>Is of Nus. 12 aud 10, 200 yards each, 3 cords, equal parts, Haudkotohlots, cotton, last colors, 32 by 30 luchos, weight not less iliau 2 ouuces each, texturo 8 by 8 to X inch. Needles, sewing, Nos.l,iL3, and 4, drllled-eyed, bctwceiis. Ribbon, hut, best Frcuch black, 12 yards to the piece; width, 1J4 inoh. Soap, shaving, Hi cake), ouch cuke not less than 2 ounces. Silk, sowing, blue black; wrapper uot to exceed 2 ounces to the |>omid. Thread, black uml white, Marshall’s best quality. Tupo, white linen. 4 yards lu length, >J Inch wide. Tape, blue!;, twilled cotton, d yards in ieugtb, mch wide. Thimbles, S-lO uud 9-10 diameter. Wurre salt-water Soap—.Separate lid for 100,000 poutul*. Tho soup must be inumilkctured from cocoa-nut oil, and be of tho best quality denominated “ white suit-water soap,” aud be delivered uu sixty-days’ notico, in good strong bn.ws of about 76 |HJunds each, und, after inspection, the boxes must be hoop, cd ut each ond, ut (lie expense of the contractor— The price to bo uniform at all the yards. Cavuucs—Separate bid for 30,000 jxmmfs. Tho caudles must be Amorlcau manufactured, of prime iouflurd steurine. six caudles to the ]>ouiid, 8 1-10 inches lu length, uniiutif if Tip, f ix caudles No. 1, to weigh not loss limn 14 ounces 87 100* iiiultiiig pint not tube lossthuu 140degrees Fuhreu- hell. The wick must lie braided, and com|Risod of 78 cotton threads of the be*t quality of No. 27 yarn. Tho caudles to be delivered 011 sixty days' notice, in good boxes, containing about 30 pounds each, uud tho box to be murked with tho contractor's name aud thu weight of tho candles, Mr«TAKI> SKKU, IIIACK HKI'HKK, \f. Separate bids for all that may be required for tho use of the unv.v, to bo delivered at Now York only. Musturdseod, American, brown Hopper, black, Malabar Bottles, octagon, for mustard aud |iepper Corks, for bottles. All the foregoing articles must be of the best quali ty, and conformable in all rospocts to the samples deposited at said navy-yards uud in this bureau, aud inject to such iuspoettou at tho navy-yard where delivered as the chief of tho bureau may direct, the inspecting otilcer (0 lie apiutlntod by tho Navy De partment, All the articles to be delivered free of uud inci dental oxpeuse to tho government, iu proper vessels or packages, uud tho prlco of each m tlcio must be the same at the resiicc.ivo places of delivery. Pack ages lu which tho above articles are delivered must bo marked with tboir contouts aud tho uumoofthe contractor, and bo sulUcient to Insure tboir tempor ary safo-keoping. The uoutructor must establish agencies at such stutious other than Ills residence, that no delay may arise in furnishing wlmt may bo roquirodjanil whon tho contractor or agent fails promptly to comply with a requisition, the Oliiof of tho Bureau of Provisions and Glothiug shall bo authorized to direct purchases to bo made to supply the doQcioncy, under tho pon- aity to be oxprcasod in tho contract: tho record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof, at tho Bureau of Provisions uud Clothing, or at eithor of tho navy-yards aforesnid, shall bo uvideuco that such requisition has bceu made uud received. Two or moro approved sureties, in a sum oqual to theeatinmtodnmouutoftlie contract, will bo re quired, und twonty tier centum in addition will bo withheld from tho amount of all payments on ac count thereora3 collateral security: to secure its per formance, und not iu auy event to be paid until it Is In all respocts complied with; eighty pur centum of the auiouut of all deliveries made will bo paid by tho navy agent within thirty days alter bills, duly au thenticated, shall havo been presented to him. Bluuk forms of proposals may be obtained ou ap plication to tbo navy agents ut Portsmouth, Now Hampshire, Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Norfolk, Pcusucola, aud ut this bureau. A record, or duplicuta of tho letter Informing a bdder of the ucueptauco of his proposal, will be deemed a notltlcAtlon thereof, w’ithin tho meaning of tho act of 184U, uml hls.bld will bo mudoaud accept ed in conformity with this understanding. Every olfor mudo must be accompanied (as direct ed iu tbo act of Congress making appropriations for tlio naval service of 1810 ’47, approved 10th August 1840) by a written guarantee, signed by ono or more responsible persons, to tbo etfoet that ho or they undertake that tho bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter tuto uu obligation with in ten days, with good and sulfldcut sureties, to furnish tho supplies proposed. Tho bureau will not bo obligated to consider any proposal unless ac companied by tho guarantee required by law ; the competency of tho guaruntoo to bo certilled by the navy ugeut, district attorney, or tho collector of the port. 49- The attention ot'biddors is callod to the 3um pies and description of articles required, as, iu the Inspection beforo reception, a just but rigid com parison will be mada between thu urticlos offored aud the samples and contract, receiving noue that fall below them ; and their attontlon is also particu larly directed to the joint resolution of 27th March, 1864, uud to the act of the lutb August, 1840. apr 10—law4w HURRAH FOR KANSAS 111 THE SAVANNAH AND FRUIT DEPOT A N entire fresh aud complete assortment 01 CHOICE FAMILY GKOOKRIK8, Just received aud arriving dally, at the lowest cash prices. Consisting or SUGARB—Crushed, l’owdorod, Ciarllled, Bunco- vado, Now Orloaus, &«. TEAS—Plantation, Ooloug, Imperial, Young Hy- son, Hyson, Twankuy, Ao. COFFEE—Old Java. Maracaibo, C'uha, Istgayru, Rio, and host Fresh Java, grauud daily. SPICES—Of all kinds and ol tlio purost quality. CHOCOLATE—French uud Bukor’s best Ameri can. niSCUlT—Ofovury variety. BUTTER—Choice Qosheu, Western Prime, Ac., ut all prices. LARD—The best quality at 12)4 couts ^ ft- CHEESE—English Dairy, Prlmo American, aud Cream Cheese. MEAT—Marshall & Bonn’ best Hama, Hides, Shoul ders, Meklod Bo el', aud Family Pork. FLOUR—or the choicest brauds—Hooker's Self- Rising. CANDLES—Josiah Macy’s Patent Sperm, Pearl Sperm, Adamantine, different quali ties, and Tallow. SOAP—Tho Woman’s Frieud, Chemical Olive, Cas tile, Colgate's Patent Pale, Ac. FRUIT — Oranges, Apples, Driod Peaches aud Plums, Prunes, iu Jars mid lUncy boxes, Raisins, iu whole, half and quarter boxes, Figs, Fresh Dales, No. 1 Cautou Ginger, Cranberries, Oltrou, Lemons. Ac. NUTS—Sicily and Bordeaux Almonds, Brazil Fil berts. English Walnuts, Cocoa nuts, Shelled Altnouds, Ao. PICKLES—English and Amorlcau of everv de sorption. MUSTARD—London, Durham, and be*t quali ties Mustard; best prepared French Mustard. BAKERS* COCOA, Farina, Vermicelli, Maceu roni, Ac. Surdiucs, iu whole, hair and quarter boxes; Durkeu’s Best Yeast Powder, Murseillos Olive Oil, Willow Ware of all kinds; Stuart’s Best Syrup; afresh assort ment ofCandy; EnglUh Split Peas, M’hlto Beans, Ac., Ac. All of which Is solected with tho groatest care for this season, and the city retail trado, by Win. II. Farrell nimsoir, who is uow in tho Northern mar- kets for this purposo. mayl3 SALTS OF LEMONc F OR RENOVATING luk spots, Iron rust Mould and 8taius of any kind: a fresh supply u trocoivod at the APOTHECARIES HALL, 00113 FLOWER SEEDS. J UST Received, a large, select and fresh sup ply or Flower Seed, consisting of over ouo hundred dlfforont vurlotles. selected expressly for tho Southern climate, for sale by J. E. DkFORD, Apothecaries’ Hail, fob 20 Cor. Brouglitou aud Barnard sta. PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately rocelvod largo ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo are enabled .to oiler at this timo the ‘greatest variety from tho best manu facturers, from the plainest square to tho meat elab orately carvod, and from six to seven octaves. Our Pianos are selected from the manufiicturora whom we have full confldouce in, and wo are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold hy us as regards durability, tone, Ao. Porsous In want ora first rate instrument may re ly with safety upon getting such a ono by selecting from the following makers, whoso Instruments wo endeavor to koop constantly on hand, vis : H. Wor cester, J. Chickerlng & Son, Nunns A Clurke, Bacon A Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothors A Cum- mlng. I. W. MORRELL A CO. aug 27 NOTICE. OFFICE SAV’H ALBANY A G. R.R. CO. 1 Savannah, April 16,18C0. ) A N INSTALLMENT of 10 per cent per share, being the 6th, ou the capital stock of this Company, is hereby culled, aud is required to be paid at this olllco ou Wednesday, the 18th day of June next. CHAS. GRANT, aprlO law td Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OHlce of Charleston A Snv’h R. R. Co. Charleston. April 181866. C? EALED PROPOSALS will be received at O this olllco uutil tho 14th May I860, for the clear ing and grading or tun Sections of thu Charleston A Savannah Rull Road, from the edge of the Marsh at Stelnmeyor’s Point marked 0, to the beginning of the Eleventh Section ou Rantowlc’s Crook Marsh, a distance of ten (10) miles and 700 feet. The line Is dlvidod Into sections, averaging ench ATI AKITA .... OCADAIA one 1 mho In length, though the Individual sections M l LrtiY I » * J U to Ru IM • vary slightly from inis average, to suit t .e more convenient execution of the cartn wc ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pitchers. Some new and beautiful designs, l’latod aud Brlta- nia. At tho IIjuso Furnishing Store, 166 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April 30. aprSO ATVEE'K CSTtTfil DEI, HOT, COLD AND SHOWER. rpHE BATH HOUSE having been handsomely X flttod up, oponod on Saturday, 2d of March. Siugle Baths 26 couts—six tickets for $1.00 mar4 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent. FRENCH MILLINERY AND Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND has open ed at her Rooms, No. 17 Broughton Streot. a fine selec tion or Spring Milmery, and is constantly receiving per steam • era. new and dldbrent styles of Bonnets; also, Dress and Mantilla patterns. Bonnets cleaned and pressod as usual. aprlO MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, GA. (Near tho Market.) TT'ROM the most complete facilities in his own X establishment, and through his connections with several of tbo principal monufacturng estab lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, tho Undersigned Is prepared to furninsh MACHIN ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and Liutils, Irou Doors, Snuttere, Ac., of Northern prices. He is also prepared to repair Machinery and iron work of ovory description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ao. Also Irou Railing In great variety, for ouclosurcs, aud to receive ordere, and put up the work at mau- facturers’ prices. H, H. LINVILLE, Savannah, April 11,1860. aprll 01 ABE 0 VXSBIPo Every man hli own Cara Printer. C ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, the best, cheapest and most convenient of any thing for tho purpose yet offered for sale. ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt. apr 3 ly 136 Congress St. HUNTS IMPROVED SHUTTLE WANTED—A Vessel to toad with Timber for an European market. Apply ut Uulou Saw Mill, or J F O’Uynio’s olllco. mnr31 JEFFERSON ROBERTS. n WANTED—A VohhoI to load with Tltnbor for a Northern port. Apply ut Union Steam 11, or ut J F O’Byruo’A olllun. mar3l _ JEFFERSON ROMEUfth FOR FKHUHT OR CHARTER.—Tho eO|»- pored and comtor fastened brig ROBERT M. CHARLETON, J.H. Mghtburn, master. Ap ply to J, ROBERTS, aprl98t _ Or Master oil board. VESSELS WANTKfT—A vessol to loud wltli timber, for Boston. Also a vessel to loud with sawed lumber, for tliusume place. Apply to JEFFERSON ROBERl'S. ut Uiiiou Steuui Saw Mill, apr 1« or J. K. O’BVRNE’S Qlllce. WAITED.—A treiKht or churler for lia- vnim fur Brig R. M. CHARLETON. Applp lo JEFFERSON ROBERTS, at Uulou Steam Saw Mill, aprlfl or .1. F. O’BYRNE’S OlUce. FUR "U AI;riMOlt E—Riauif-\H Uxe—TlVo SclHMjnor JOHN W. ANDERSON, Watson. master, will huve quick disputch us above. For freight or passage apply on board, nt Telfair’s wharf, or to may7 BRIGHAM, KKIJ.Y A CO. FOR lIveRpooC—Tbo A' 1 Amorlcau Ship MARY & ADELINE, W. Taylor, master, having a portlou of hor cargo ongogod, wi 1 havo Immodlntc dLs|wtch. For freight apply tu Cjrptnln Taylor, or to mu,v7 BRIGIIAM, KELLY A: CO, jri FOR NEW YORK—Ot.n Emui.tsHKD Link. ^w^Thu Brig I’lULURA, Junes, ma.-tnr, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply on board, nl Tcirulr’s wlmrr, or to may7 BRIGHAM. KELLY .v CO UIl.lWOirSri CO.’N I,INK Ul' N. YUUU AND SAVANNAH l'ACKKTS. , Tliia new line .will be composed of the fol lowing vessels, 'ouo of which will leave ’’ier 9, N. R., punctually every Thursday, ioimuoncltig on the ftrst of November : Now schooner EDWARD KIDDER, 30U tons, Tylor, master. Now schooner BENNETT FLANNKR, 336 tons, Ap- plegilt, muster. New schooner GEORGE DAVIS, 330 lous, Smith, ma-stor. Now schooner LOVET PK\COCK, 870 tons, Terry, master. Now schooner WALTER RALEIGH, 440 tons, Mar shall, master. Theso vessels are all of the flrst class, uud having boon built during tho past year oxprossly for this trado, aro well dosurvlug tho attention or shippers. They are commanded oy masters of experience aud ability, and shippers can roly upou quick dispatch, aud evory attention being paid to their couveniouco. For froight or passage apply to tho master on board or to HUNTER & GAMMELL, Agents utSavunnah. .1. R. GILMORE & CO., Uuv2 164 Water-st., Now York. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YOllK $25 00. Seml-AVeekly United Slates Mail Line. THHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL 1 Stoaioshiiw— KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tuim..Cupt. C. 1). Ludlow. AL’GU.STA .... 1,600 •• ..Cupt. TlionuH Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Copt. M.S. Woodhull. ALABAMA.,.. 1,300 “ ..Capt. 0. R.Scheuck. Wltx I.KAVK SAVANNAH KVEHV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Theso ships are amoug tho largest ou the coast, unsurpassed In speed, safety aud comfort, making thoir passages lu fifty to sixty hours, aud aro com manded by skillful, careful and polito officers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage to Now York. $26 Steerage Passage to Now York 8 PADWFORD, FAY & CO., Savauuuh. SAM’L L. MITCH ILL, 13 Broadway, fob 6 _ Now York. FOIICKNTKRVILLAGK, Fia St, Simone, Bruntudck, fbney Bluff, Jeffereon, Darien, St. tfarye, i£c “ “ *- The fine steamer PLANTER, Capt. .McNelty, will leavo fontheabovo every Wednesday morning at lOo’clock. For eight or passage, apply on board at Union Ferry Wbarr, or to novlO CRANE, WELU4 & CO., Agents. FOR JOHNSON*. LANDING, AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES, To leave on Tueedny Night, the 12th instant, hm -B** ^ The light draft-stoumor, WILUAJI JtiSmtKC LEBBY, CAptalu A. C. king, will leavo regularly as abovo, from tho Charleston Steampackot Wharf. Apply to fob 11 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. U. 8. MnlTLliio FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ga., FtrnanUi- na and Jacksonville, PicrUoia and Black Creek, Fla. THE stoamor WELAKA, Capt. N King, will leavo for tho above places ovory Tuesday Morning, at 10 o'clk. This boat has large aud airy State Room accom modations, and taking Iho luland Passage, offers every Inducement to Invalids aud others. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill aud tutor mediate landings ou St. Mary’s IUvor. No freight will bo taken aftor 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board at the Florida Steam (jacket wharf, or to apr21 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM UNITKD STATK8 MAIL LINK. ibr Palatka, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ftmandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg, (Black Creek,) and Picolala. toto The now and elegant steampackot JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, leaves every Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for the abovo places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill aud tutor- roodiute landings on St Mary’s River. SBT No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock. For froight or passage, baviug excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at tlio Flori da Steumpacket Wharf, near tho Gas works, or to apr21 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. NEW YORK 4f LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS. ATLANTIC, Capt. West, | BALTIC, Capl. Ujmswck. PACIFIC, Capt. Nyo. | ADRUTIC, Capt Those ships having boou built, by contract, ex pressly for Govornwout service, every care has been taken in thoir construction, us also in their en gines, to iusuro strength and speed, aud their ac commodations for passeugere are unequaled for ele- gauco and comfort. Prices of Passugo from New York to Liverpool in first cabin $130, lu second cubiu $76, exclusive use of extra state-rooms $326. From Liverpool to New York £30 aud £20. Au experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berths cau bo socured until paid for. THU GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK, A BE taking Marine Risks at their Agency, iX corner of Drayton and Bryan streets. Approved Risks will ho takon on liberal torms, and tho usual credit given ou Premium Notes. Throe quarturs of tho business will bo returned to the cus toiuiuvi iu scrip. C\ A. L. Lamar, ' fob iu Agent iu .Savannah. — INStritAWClS. Souihvrii Mutual Insurance Company, Southern JlXutunl Life Ins, Company, Home Insurance Company, of N. York, Sprliigllvlil Fire & Marine Ins. Com’y, Risks lu the above humrauce Coraixuiles underta ken by WM, KING & SONS, Agents, No. 99 Bay stroot. Savannah, 14th ihsiumljer, 1866. decl4 FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE I N 8 U II A N C E. NO. IU, BAY-STREET. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Nearly Four Million Dollars. Uy the following responsible Stock Companies. Chatter Onlc Life Insurance Company, OK IIA11TFORD, (IT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OK LONDON. Farmers’ and Mechanics* Fire, Marine nml Life Insurance Company, OK PHILADELPHIA. Bridgeport Fire nnd Marine luattrance Company, OK UKIDflEPORT, OT. 4jS*-T..« subscriber will effect lnsuranoo to any umouiil lu ull parts of the State on every description of property. Life Insurance, to auy amount, at the lowest rate, for the houofit of heirs and creditors, or payable to the wife free from the claims of creditors. Marino Insurance otT Hulls or"Cargoes to all parts of the world. Jan26 _ A. WILBUK._ LIFE INSURANCE. Charter Onk Life Insurance Company, OK HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL AND SUPPLES OVER 8400,000! Endorsed by tlio Comptroller of the State of Con necticut. JAMES 0. WALKLEY, Esq., Pres’t. . Euah Gu.i., Secretary. A. WILBUR, Agent, 111 Bay street, Savannah. Office next to Morning News. Jaul7 MU T U A L BE N EF1V LIFE INBURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. * Churler Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jaii. 1,1869* $2,230,006 47 Total aniuuut of dividends paid to dato 716,492 66 Total amount of eluims hy death paid to date 1,336,990 84 $4,282,488 07 Beujatnlu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Iz>rd, Goucral Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President. ♦Tlio funds ortlils Comixiuy aro ail safely luvosted iu first class bonds uud mortgages, stocks, cash, aud uotes or members fully secured by their pollclos. For further particulars inquire of CHARLES A. FARLEY, Ageut iu Savannah, At the olllco of Boll & Prentiss. .1, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Exumiuor. HKFKKKNCB: Messrs. Pahkij'oro, Fav & Co., I. K. TxKr, Esq., Statu Bank. fou 29 MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. AGGREGATE CAPITAL $9,000,000. YOUNG, WYATT & UO., NO. 86, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A BE prepared to effect Insurance, iu conjunc tion with the MERCANTILE INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 6, Wall street, Now York, for any amount that may be required. Purtles requiring It can bo insured in tho following Loudon and New York offices, viz: Excelsior. New York, Capital Stock $200000 8t. Nicholas, do do .. .. 160000 Harmony, do dO .. .. 200000 Bcckumu. do do 200000 Com’ouw’ltli, do do...,... 260000 Stuyvcsaut do do 200000 Howard, do do 200000 Corn Exeh’ge do dO 200900 Ijifarge, do dO 160009 Market, tlo dO 200000 nov 2s MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. NO. THE INTERNATIONAL insurance Company. iO. 28, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, ||' waiita of the Travelling Public, and the ef forts or tho Proprietor will be to deserve L their patronage, mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. MONTGOMERY^ HOTEL AND DINING , , RO°M»-“(ON the EUROPEAN PLAN.) .Vo. 16 and 17 Beekman, two doors east of Nassau street, n<ar the Oily Hall Park. a The subscriber, tnuukl'ul for past favors, would Inform his patrons and the traveling public, that lie Is now prepared to furnish first class Lnlglng Rooms, with convonion- to any Hotel in tho city. Transient or per manent lodgers accommodated by tho day, week or month, with or without board. R. C. MONTGOMERY, myl3 Now York. A BEAUTIFUL BUBIMERRESIDENCE M FOR HALE.—Delightfully situated resi dence at Mllway, two and a half miles from Milledgovlllo, a quarter of a mile from Oglothorpo Uuivorelty, within a few minutes walk or Kullroad Depot. The house con tains eight rooms, two (wrlore, dining room, flvo chambers, wide hall und wide gallery front and rear; kitchon, sorvanU rooms, smoko house, carrlago house and stable. Tho buildings aro all lu good or der, having undergone thorough repairs. The lot eoutaina four acres, and woll laid out—contalus a variety offruil troos, shrubbory and flowers; on the lot Is a well of line water; thirty acres or wood land goos with It. Tho furniture, carrlago and horaos will be sold, If desired. AII Hold on account of re moval. Torms modurato, Ifappllodforlrainodlatoly. Address M. U. HOLMES, apr 23 ood—lino Mlllodgevilte Goo. WIliTsTlillffiTfi iTSIHKyCm I HAVE just received a large assortment of white aud figured Bltlrta, of ovory quality und • lyle, and suiiorUly made, with collars to match, onlers will also bo taken, and shirts made to suit auy particular stylo or taste or tho wearer. Call at Hie War Clothing F.wporlum, 147 Bay street, my 14 WM. O. PRICE. convenient execution of the cartn work Tho width of clearing will vary somewhat accord- lug to tho locality, but will overage sixty (60) feet. The contractor will, in ull cases, bo required to clear Uio entire length ol his contract beforo commencing tho earth work or trostlo-work. There will bo, between tho.pointa above Indicat ed, an aggregate ol' about thirty-two hundrod feet (3200) of trestle work; which will vary from 5 to 10 foot lu height The material for the treBtle and pile work must bo of the best quality yellow pine timber, not loss tlmn 12x12 inches squaro, Persons intending to submit proposals may ob taiu more exact Informction by reference to tho maps and profiles and general specifications in tho office. Proposals may be submitted separately for tbo earth work, (including clearing,) und for the trestle work. Thoso proposing, will specify tho price for each acre (square) or clearing (Including “grubblngd within tho limits of tho excavated or embanker breadth,) tho ruto por cubic yard of excavation of ombnnkmeut, with tho prlco per hundrod feet o averogo haul, boyond 100 foot, (os it must bo under- stoood, that whoro tho earth from tho excavation Is by tho Engineer’s direction, hauled into tho om- bankmeut, provided it bo witiii.v tho uvorugo haul or tho section, it will bo paid for but oxck, with ad ditional allowance for averugo haul, and not paid for as excavation and embankment both;) tho prlco por linear foot of trestle work of or within tho limits of fivo or ton tect height, or, as will bo proforablo; tho price per cublo foot, or foot broad measure or all material In the trcstlo. They will also specify the section or sections they propose to contract for. .. . ... Payments will ho mado monthly on the estimate of the onglneer of work done—20 per cent, being retained by tbo Company for Its security until tho final completion. Persons proposing will Htoto wlmt proportion ol the amounts duo them they will he willing to take In tho stock of thu Company. , , ProjKJHals should ho addressed to tho undereigu- od, uud endorsed “ Proposal for Graduation,” or “ Proposals for tbo Trestle Work.” THUS. F. DRAYTON, President and Cider Engineer. apr21—3awl4m A rrival ortho »chr a. devereux, with Fruit for the Savannah Fruit Emporium, 4,090 Oranges, 200 bunuhes Bnnuuas, 76 doz I'iiiu Apples, 6,000 Plantains. AIXO, Hwoot Moats, Jolly Ac. For suto by marl7 BROWN. T\e8R5ned por "Families, plant! AJ tions, Dress-makors, Tailors, Boot and Shoo Manufactures, and others who may wish to do their Sewing done cheaply and with expedition. This Machine bows a uniform, neat, and boautfful seam, which cannot bo unravelled. It makes both sides of tho seam alike. It is much more simply con structed than any other Machine In tho market, and therefore is loss liable to get out of order, and is more readily understood by thoso unacquainted with Sow- tug Machluos. It costa less in proportion than any otuor Machine, and all tho apparatus necessary for convenient and sucoessrui operation is furnished with it. This Maohino baa drawn the highest prom • turns at all the late fairs at which it has been exhib ited. •'It is warranted to work woll, and give good baUsfection to thoso who use it. Any instructions will be given that Is necessary, to enable any per son to operate thorn successfully. Tlio above Machines are offered for sale at No. 136 Congress street, whoro they con bo examlnod and tested on any kind or work for which they aro rccommondod. All porsons intorestod in them, and others, aro rospoctfolly Invited to call and exaralno horn. Offico hours, altor 9 A. M. apr 3 ly ALFRED WEBSTER, Gon. Agt. For ovidcuco to prove that all tho abovo state ments aro strictly true, I am permitted to rotor to tho following gontlomou, who aro all citizens of 8a- vunnah nnd vicinity, nnd who havo tested them thoroughly, viz.:— Dr. E. 1’areouB, Johu 8. Bowen, Esq., Wm. Hone, Esq., J *P Collins, Esq., 1.8, Clark, Esq., Associate Editor Journal, and ott^ors ff necessary. WlRE“CLOTH - WiNDOWSCSEE N S, W ITH beautifully painted Landscapes. Can bo painted to order or cut to fit any window or grato. Thoy admit tho tight and air freolv, aud at tho satno time protect the room from all insects, and also from obsorvutlons of curious pcoplo out side. They aro very desirable for siocplng rooms, parlors, hotels, offices, or any windows or doors whoro Screens aro needed. Call at 136 Congross-at. aud examiuo them. 66 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KENNARD & CO. B. G. WAIN WRIGHT & CO., Paris. GEO. H. DRAPER, Havro. r The owuere of theso ships willuot be nc countable for gold, silver, bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unloas bills of lading uro Bignod thorefor, aud tho value thereof oxpressod therein. Shippore will please take notico that the ships ol this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. T?EATHER DUSTERS.—Just received and Jj for Bale by J. W. THRELKELD, umy3 Congress aud Whitaker streets. KEGS New Jersey Zinc Co., Parlor SmlXJXj Zinc, a superior article, for sale low at CHAFFER & CO.’S, apr80 No. 6 Whitaker street. 3 AAA Bushels Pennsylvania Oats; *V/vFvF 6u0do do Mercer Potatoes; 20 barrels Bellvorron Whiskey; 40 caskH Catawba Braudy. In storo and for Bale by J. M. EYRE, apr30 94 Bay street. apr8 ALFRED WEBSTER, General Ageut, 135 CongresB-stroet. IJORK- X 60 barrels Mess Pork, 26 do Prime do landing aud for sale by toy 14 _ HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A OQ. floor iFiAsSICE TU8T received slot or Extra Family Flour, w In lirraU. „ *Pr2» YOBNO * WYATT. BBLS. MACKEREL, for mlo by OU CKANK, WKM& ft CO. apr 10 or\ BOXES BOAP^Extm end family, for o(J »“lol,y CltANE, WELLS ft CO. »|.r 10 B RUSHES of ovory description, frcali Bom .ho ■ “LU Block, oor. Bull end Bronibion «l«. FLOWERS I FLOWERS I! 'FROM THE JASI’ER SPRING GARDEN. Tho largest and best assortment of Rosos, Geraniums, Verbenas, Haliotropos. 4w,. that has ever^mv^w been otforod in this city, all in the host possible con dition for transplanting, eithor In gardons or Jars. Call and oxamlue at 136 Cougross-stroet, Savannah. Ilia stock will ho constantly roplonlshod. apr23—tf ALFRED WEBSTER F OR BALE—Kilty Backs"Superfine Flour, Atlanta Mills, iu store and for snlo by apr25 BRIGHAM, KEI.LY k CO 1VT ANTILLAS.—Colored and black Apliquo IVL and Lace, a beautiful assortment Just received IAIKIN & BURNS. NEW BOOKS. 3 D AND tth_Macauloy’a Hlatoiy of England, from Iho occoaslon cfjamea 2d. Ungnrd'a History of Ena land, Utb vol. Groto's History of Greece, IIUitM. Juit rocelvod by ~ ™ Jan 10 W THORNE WHXIAK8. For freight or passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, CASH CAPITAL—$312,000 AQKNT FOE SAVANNAH, James Itt. Carter, AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT<6 CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office. DIRECTORS ALANSUN MARSH. S. A. ROLLO Firm of A. ri. Barnes & Co. ALONZO CHILD, “ I. P. BjVLLARD. “ WM. M. DODGE, •• P. J. AVERY, H. A. CUKTIH, Wil. E. U0L1.0, S. T. LlPlTNCOiT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTKiJ, WM. H. UlVERiiMlTH, W. IL LYON, “ “ W. It. Lyon Si Co. GEO. CHAPMAN, •• •• Leo, Murphy & G>.*1 JOS. H. WESTCOTi, *• Lnggs, Wostcotl A Co. .108, FATMAN, •• “ KiUtoOU & Co. STEPHEN VON MOLtL GEO. SAVORY, “ “ Gao. Snvory A Co, J. A. REQUA. ALANSUN MARSH, Picsidcnt. CiIAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Prcslneut. WM. E. ROLLO, Socrotury. ZKF“Thla Company will issue Policies upon Ma ne, lniuud Navigatiou, TrausiKirlatimi uud Fire Risks, ut liberal rates oi premium, laosses promptly aud liborully adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oet 31 No. 86. Ray Street. F OR LADIES’ TRAVELING DRESSES— Gray Mohair Lustro, just received por sfoamor Alabama, aud for sale by ’ J. W. THRELKELD, aprl7 Congress nnd Whitaker streets. COLEM AN S UNDUL ATING CORN AND FLOURING MILLS, mOOK THE PREMIUM AT THE PAIR hold X lu tho Crystal Palace, Now York, for bciug thu most economical, fastest and best grinders evor ex hibited in the United Stutcs. North or South. Thoso doslrlng such a mill cau uow he supplied uu accommodating torms hy addressing tlio proprietor, WILLIS P. COLEMAN. BoxC. 186, New Orleans. Manufactory--CUy or Jnfioreon, Louisiana. . doo 27 d&w—3m BBLSTPLOUR in store and for sale XafiOby tnay7 CRANK, WELLS fc CO. /^10RN—la store and for sale by Xy mar5 U)CKKTT& 8NKLL1N B LACK AND COLORED SILKS-Just re ceived a Quo assortment of the abovo. also, Striped Uronadines, which wo aro prepared to c~ hlbit, tnur7 AIKIN & BURNS. NOTICE. A DVANCES made on consignments to our frionds In Boston, Now York, Philadelphia ■nit Baltimore. dec 29 IjOCKETT & SNKLLINGS. “ Childs, Pratt & Co “ liviugstou, Ballurd £ L'u. •• Wm. M. Dodgo & Co -- H. A. Gurus Si Co. Husted Si Cm II. ’S. BY BEU& PKEW'l'ISS. (sotxawoBflTo raimwoK a rill.) Dry GooShTu Auction. THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of storo, will bo sold— A largo and well solected slock or Dry Goods, con- slating or Summer CusstmorcH, Pant Stuff, Colored aud Fancy Bareges, Muslin Dress Patterns, Fancy Silk and Cotton Cravats aud Handkerchief, White, Browuand Fancy Hose nnd Half Hose, Ginghams Cambrics, Brown and White Irish fJneu, Furniture Prints, Ao The abovo goods are fresh selections from the northern markets aud will positively he sold to close n consignment. Toiiim cash. my 14 Straw Hats at Auction. THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of store, will be sold,— An iuvoicc of leghorn, Whip and colored Canton, Jonnet Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. Fnlo posi tive. Terms cash. mayl4 Uodoi writers’ sole. On SATURDAY next, 17th May, at 11 o’clock, A. M., will be sold at Messrs. A. N. Miller b Co’s wbarr, The Hull aud Engine of the steamer THOMAS G. HAIGHT, partially burnt nt the fire ou tho morning of the 26th April: will bo sold as she now lies, on the opposite side or the river. Also, at the same time and place— Two Anchors and C'lrnns, and ono Yawl Boat and oars, saved from the wreck of tho Bald steamer.— Sold under inspection of the Port Wurdcns, for ac count of Underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash. mayl3 Administrator’s 8a7o. On the first TUESDAY in Juno next, at 11 o’clock, in front of tho Court House, will bo sold— Lots No. 0 and 7 Forsyth Ward, corner or Whita ker aud Huntingdon streets, fronting the Park, 46 by 130 feet, subject to a city ground rent of $ pur annum. Sold as the property of Robert H. Griffin, deceased, by virtue or an order from the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said estate. By order of tho administrator. Terras at sale. may 13 Administratrix Solo. On TUESDAY, July first, at 11 o’clock, in front of tho Court House, will he suld:— Tho southern half of Lot No 17 and improvements, situated on East Boundary street: the Improvements are six wooden tenements. Sold us tho property ot tho estate of Daniol Rohortson, deceased, for tho bencUtof tho heirs and creditors of saldentato.- Terms cosh. A. E. ROBERTSON. myl3 Administratrix. Fine Parlor Furuituro nt Auction. On TUESDAY next, 29th lust, at 11 o’clock, at tho houso in Jones Btreot, next to tho corner of Drayton, A complete assortment of lino parlor, chamber, aud kitchen furniture, all lu good oeder and Quo condition. Sale positive. Terms tsh. myl8 Oottugo Tract at Privnto Sale. I-ot No. 9, Third Tything, Anson Wurd, containing 66 8-10 acres, situated on tho Middle Urnund Rouil about threo miles fronV the city. Plot of tlio above farm cun be seen at our counting room. For sale low for cash. tny!3 Garden Lot at Private .Sain. Garden lot No. 98 containing 6>£ acres. Lies be- tween the Louisville Road aud the Canul, about two miles from tho city. Apply at our couutiug room, whoro tho plot can be seen. may 13 Pearl Starch. Just received from the manufactory— 100 boxes Frupur’a Pearl Starch, tho best urticlo manufactured. tET Messrs. Bell b Prcutiss lmvo been appointed agents for Fraser's Starch Manufactory, Chllicotlie, Onto, ouo of thu lurgest establishments in the com- try, and will keep on baud, u constant supply for tho trade. muy8 Tobacco at Privnto Sule. Now liuidiug uud for sale from store:— 40 boxes ussorted brunds Tobacco. Terms cash. muy6 Two l.oIs of Laud *ut PrtvatcSale. Lot ol land No. 210,17th District, Sumpter couu- - ty, 202)i uores; lot of lund No. 23,10th District, luw - Cuss county, 199 acres. For sale low. marl8 Good Cook, Wusher and Irouer. at Private Sale. A first rate cook, washer and irouer, and good houso servant, about forty years of age. Sold for no fault. Souud and healthy. Titles wanautod. inarch 13 Horse aud Buggy at Prlvuto Sale. A first rate strong and gentlo family Buggy Horae, a good roadster. Sold for no fault, us the owner bus uo use for him. mar 13 At Private Sale. Fairbanks Patent Platform Scules. murid &ntfion Salts. BY 8. SPENCERCUttKEUL. For Bale to Arrive. 100 bbls. Pink Eyod planting Potatoes ; 60 do. BtownrtB. Rofluod OlariflodSugar; 69 do. Old Monongahela Whiskey 20 firkins selected Goshen Butirr feb 6 Family of Negroes—At Private Sale. A negro man, 26 years old, good hostler and car tinge driver; and ids wife, uged 23 years, a plain cook, wusher and Ironcr; with their two girl chil dren, agod 4 to 7 years. Warranted sound and healthy. fob!* At l’Uvuto Sale. A handsome Poney, six years old, fourteen bands high. Paces a milo in three minutes and trots U to ^our.^ Warranted. For sale low if applied for soon. Valuablo^&lty Lota. Lot No 19 South Oglothorpo Word, situated on New street, fronting the now Railroad Depot, 100 foot deep by 03 feet Trout, Also, I/)ts Nos 2 aud 11 Ourrytown, being near the corner of Liberty and West Broad streets—each 60 feetfrout by 89 feet deep, All of tho above Lots are fee simple, and will sold on liberal terms. JanlU At Privute Buie. Mess Pork—26 bbls b&st Western Rhserved, Now York City Inspection, for sale, to arrive. Ja22 At Privuto Sale. 80 shares Cauton Miue Stock. JanlV Valuable Real Estate. That commodious, .substantial and well-builtthree story brick Dwolling llouao, situated ou the corner of Montgomery uud Suite streets, und frouting Lib erty square, kuowu as the residence ol the late John I'. Williamson. It is one of Uio most deilghtfal situ ations in tho city, and surpasses anything of the kind iu architectural arrangements. The situation Is also very valuable—being located on lots number* 9,10,11 and 12, bounded by West Broad. Montgom ery and State streets, and on the North by Brough ton street Lane. On West Broad street there is a very large and extensive Warehouse. Tho locatiou of tho property is so woll known, and tbo prospect of u rapid increase In tho value so oer tain, that it is deemed unnecessary to say moro to attract attention The abuve property. If uot disposed of previous to the 1st Tuesday in lobruury next, will then be of ferod before thu court house for sole. For further particulars apply at the counting room, No. 164 Buy street. Junto 49- Tho Charleston Courier, AngustaC'hronicle k Sentinel, Macon Journul b Messenger, aud Milledge ville Southern Recorder, will please copy until day of sale. At Privute Sale. Southern half or lot No 86, Chatham Ward, city of Suvunuab, containing twenty-five and a lialffeet front on Tatuall street, and ninety and three quarter feet in denth, subject to a grouuu rent of twenty-one 10-190 dollars por aunuin, For further particulars inquire at the Counting Room, 164 Bay street. At Private' Salo. A family of Negroes, consisting of a likely Negro- man, aged twenty-three years, aud his wifo, aged twenty-live, with their two children, aged three and ono yuure old. If uot disitosed of previous to the first Tuesday id March, will thou bo offered before the Court House. janlO At Private Sale. A likely Negro Boy, about (14) fourteen years or age. Also, a likely Negro Woman, about (26) twen ty-live years old, a prlmo Hold hand. janlfi At Privute Salo Southern haffoflotNo.86, Charlton Ward. City of Suvummh, containing twenty-five aud a half feet front uu Tatuall street, aud ninety and threo quarters l'cet in depth, subject to a ground rent of twenty-one dollars, and <0 cents per aunum. For fortber parti culars apply to the counting room, 164 Bay street. junto At Prime Bale. A lew flue lithographed pictures, 22 x 28 inches, of Stoao Mountain, DeKulb County, Ga*, undTawa- iugu Falls, near thu Judiau Springs, Ga., for sale jun 10 Assignees Sulo—Coutluuod. 4 cases Kerseys, 30 pair Blankets, lu doz Wool Shawls, 29 pcs Fancy Prints. 19 pcs Plutd Liuseys, 6 doz Baskets. An assortment of white and cul’d ahirts 4 boxes Tobacco. AI.8U, Groceries, Cigars. Furniture, Clothing, Faucy Articles, Ac. Jon 8 Wliuat Bran and Nortboru Hay at Private Sale. 2999 bus Wheat Urau iu suuks, iu store uud lot sale. also, 199 b«te3 Nortboru Hay. jan 3 CENTRAL RAILROAD, CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. O N und after Sunday, tho 14th October, lunt., and until further notice, the Passenger Trtdut ou me Ceutrul Rnilroud will run ns follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savauuuh Daily at...6 a m uud 12.16 v m. Arrive iu Mucoii “ ”..2.16 t* >t “ l am. Louvo Macon •• ”.11.46 a m ” 9.39 j-m. Arrive In Snvan*h ” ”10.46 i* M “ 7.29 am mmVKUN SAVANNAH AND At'UCUrA. Leave itavuunub 12.16 p m aud b.39 v. m. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm ” J>.2U a m. Leave Augusta...! 6. a m ” 4.89 pm Arrive iu Savannah 1.89 pm” 10.45 p nUTWKSN MACON AND AL'Ul'nrA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9,89 p u. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm ” 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 0. am u 4.89 p m. Arrive iu Macou 2.16 p m •• 1. am. HKTWKKX HAVANNAJI, MlI.UWiKYlUJk At kATONTUN. Leave Savannah 6. am Arrive lu Milludgovllle 2.46 p m. Leave Macou 11 46 a m Arrive iu Eatoutou 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gcu’l Sunt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6. G KN TL E DIE N T SDIl K S *T AIITIC L K S, FOR BRIDAL AND OTHER PURPOSES. J UST received: Fresh White Kid Gloves ; White Silk Neck Scarfs and Cravats ; White Handkerchiefs; White Hosiery; While Shirts ; White Silk and MareaUles Vests, aud ether emblom-i of purity, Hullublo for pcoplo of good tai-te. Cali, at the STAR CLOTHING EMPOR1- UM, No. 147 Ray Street. W. 0. PRICE. G 1 ENT’S Furnishing Ucods, Hosiery, Gloves, r &c., Just received i>er steamer Florida, amt lor sale by J, W. TilRELKELI», tuar 21 Oir. Congoossund Whitaker sis. H AWES’ PREMIUM FULTON MARKET BEEF nnd PORK. Eleef tongues. Smoked and Pickled Pig Uucou, Smoked Beef, The colchrntod Gerwick, uo Salt Pot re Hams. The first importation soou to urrlvo BARRON’S, jan 4 Corner Whitaker and Oharltou-sts. B ALDWIN APPLES—40 bbls very superior Baldwin Apples, now lauding per brig J R Rhodes, for salo by Jau 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY b CO. S HELL SIDE AND TUCK COMBS, a large assortment received aud for pulo by„ uosoN ft i-.uukua, Jau29 No. 2 Shad’s stores. F itl<2jU GARDEN SEED.—Early Peas, Beans Onion Setts, <fc., received by thosteamor,uud for sale by febO J. B. MOORE di CO., Gibbons’ Buildiugs. PLANTATION GOODS, AND GOODS FOU HOUSE SERVANTS. 4 LARGE and line supply of Blankets, whito aud colored, at all pricos. Kersoys of every •ipllon, from 12J4 to 60 cents. % and 4-4 brown Shirtings, Btriped and plain Cotton Osnn- Burgs. Plaid and striped Homespuns, Shirting stripes, pluin aud Twilled red Flannels, wool Caps and Scotch Bonnots, plaid Liuseys, blue Romalsuud Head Handkerchiefs of various styles and prices. Tho attention of Planters and others In want of tho above, is invited to an examination of our Htock, which is uow complctu and woll selected, oct 24 AIKIN b BURNS. B ACON.—10,000 pounds well cured Ten uossco Bacon, hog round, for sale by tuar28 YOUNG, WYATT A CO. ATUTS, PRUNES, RAISINS, Ac.—500 ’lbs Xv Paradiso Nuts. 1009 lbs Soft Shell Almonds, 300 lbs Brazil Nuts, 309 do Unzlo do. 75 drums choice Figs, l case French Jar Prunes, 1 do Fancy box do, 16 boxes Layer Ruisins, 16 do MR do, 26 do one-half and one quarter boxes Rai sins, landing and for sale by mar 1 J- A. BROWN. A DAMANTINE CANDLES,-100 Boxes Su perior Adamantine Candles, lu Blare uud for ale by apr!4 HUNTER b GAMMELI VTANKIN" AND CANTON MATTINGS— Merchants and Families aro invited to exam ino tho most oxtonslvo nKSortment nl' Klattiiigs over offered lu this market, in alt tho various widths, both white and chock. Particular attention Is callod to a superior article or Nankin Matting, solected oxprossly lor family use. Partita about to furulsh parlors would do well to call ut onco and mako their selections. 1’arUos ordorlug from tho country will ploasa send dimensions or rooms, so that the widths best adapt ed may bo cant. W. H. GUION, Agent, apr 4 No. 140 Congress and 57 St. Jullen-sts. MILITARY. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! W E have received per steamer an invoice of Marine Clocks—uu excellent artlelo, and jew ed. Also Clocks for Due Dollar. Alarm clocks for $1 76. uprl7 D. B. NICHOLS b 00. E EGEIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA.— A bountiful asHorlment of Euglishaud Ameri can Prints. Spriug styles, fob 2H I.ADSONA ROGERS PLUMUllWl. IJLUMBING, iu all its various bmuclies, at- X teuded to ut thu shortest notice, aud in superior style. Also, may be fouud Shower Baths, Gulvuuiz- ed Irun, Tin uud Leaded Buth Tuba; Copper Boilers, Patcut Pau Water Closets, Lead I’ijies, Sheet IajuU, Brass und Plutud Cocks. Force Pumi>s, India Rubber llose. For salo at the House Furulsh Store, No. T6& Broughton street. marl9 HORACE MORSE. UILLS, Laces, Embroideries, White Good, O Mitts. Ac.Justhciug opened und for sale by J. W. THRELKELD, Cor. congress and Whitaker sts. V ‘ttto | Mb i JuLin DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STRECTNEjVR BROUGHTON. The subscriber takes this opportunity to inform his friends and tho public, that ho is enabled, from cxi>erlencc, uud tbo .intuitive perceptions of the truths or. sclonco. basod on tho common rules of surveying forms, noth piano and spherical, to cut aud make up garments to 1U the human form iu tho most complete and Uuisbod style, to all w*ho may favor him with a call. Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and Firemen’s Uulforms, be., bo. P. HORACE GRANT, Jefferson st., ouo door North of Broughtou street, dec 7—ly B areges, ohallies and muslins— A choice selection of theso goods, of tho latest ty s, to which we Invito the attention of the ladles. mur7 AIKIN A BURNS TO BVILDHRS. rFHE subscriber is prepared to execute at the X shortest uotlce, and lu the most workmnnliku manner, all klndB of Metal Rootling. Gutters, Cor nice, or other work connected with the manufactur ing or repairing of Ooppor, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Irou Business. HORACE MOKsE, murl9 166 Broughtim-st. KEDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER An assortment of sizes on baud. Wo wurraut them to make theSavanuah River Water, oven though dipped directly out of thu River, as pure and clear us the finest Spring Water. About forty oftheso Filters nro now iu use in this city, and every person who lms them, will cheerfully testify to their efficiency, ludeed, tho Board of __ Water Commissioners here, say in their Kuihm t, it is the only Filter Hint does effectual ly purify lho~tfmmmli Hivor « ulor. Call uul Brauns In oiiorollou nl uur Huwu Yur- nL.liln«anJSIovco3lablknicnl,Hoitaon’Bnowlilock. KhnAhUl oi Uh<U.li, fob 27 Gornoret'Uroughtonnud Bull sts. i wi !SS apr89 WHITE Drill Pantaloon.! rwdy mailo. ft largo anortment, Bultablo for parade, Juit received M lb. Star Clotting &njorldm^ JLs REMOVAL. Tho subscriber has Romovotlou the Bay, next door lo the Republican, office, whore he is now opening a handsomo assortment of BP RING' AND BUMMER GOODS, which he will sell by tho pattern or mako to order in tho most fashionable stylo. Also, Roaily Mado Clothing for the preseut nnd coming season. Tbankfol for past favors, ho hopes to merit a con tinuance of the samo. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing Uoue at the shortest notice. • • . „ Just rocolvod Whito Drill Coats and Pants, Whito and Figured Marseilles Vost3, for sale at a small pro fit. apr 12 JOHN W. KELLY. DROUGIITON STREET HACK AND LIVERY STABLE. i . The uuderslguud having put tho abovo Stables in good eondltlon, ‘^1tiLndts&L ttry prejiurcclto accommodate thoir Aij-.Jriraar-T^a! customers with Currlugea, Hacks, Buggies, Sulkies, bo., with sound, geutle, and well broke horsey, uud i-urcfol drivers. Horses boarded on accommodating terms, uud well cured for. Two pairs of line Carriage Horses for sale. Inquire cor ner orBu nurd and Broughton streets. HpU4—ly BTKVENS b EIJLISTON. THE GREAT SOVTIIERn'REMEDY! PBY0R’S“0INTMENT. I T is a sure and speedy cure for burns, piles, corn?, felons, lover sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by uur- so5.) soru and cracked lips, fresh wounds aud sore, of uny description, it is a moat valuable remedy aud cure, which can bo testified to by thousands who have used It in many portions of the South for the last few years. In no instance will tho salve do any injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. The prop: ietor 1ms numerous certificates and letters from people who lmvo nsod it themselves, ami most earnestly rocomiuoud it to others as a speedy uuil certain remedy lor tho above uamod unease*. A trial Is all that is uoce&ory for Us own recommendation. sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug- gists generally. V. J. MUORE. Proprietor, may 13 LnGrango, Go. PEAS AND DEANS. 4 FEW aacks of beautiful white Peas and Xx. Beaus for sale low ut J. OBMOND’S Offico, cor of Day aud Bruy ton streots, by upr30 ot W. M. JOSEPH. TO TIIE LADIES. ¥ UST RECEIVED—A consignment of Pri- *J setts, Curls, Braids, and Front Pieces, from the mporier, und will bo sold at New York prices. imr The colors now in store are well assorted, aud orders will be filled ut auy time for colors not ou hand, by «. M. GRIFFIN, Successor lo late M. Eastman, may6 2nd Store abovo Pulaski Home. I j'OR LADIES—Gauze and Thick Morinu . vests, just received aud for *ale by J. W. THRELKELD, upr21 Conuress and Whitaker streets. E nglish and American pins.—a large assortment of all sizes English and Amor lean Pins, received and lor sule by niarlS LADSON .V ROGERS. A - g g IORTt MASTER BUILDER. Will take contracts for Building and Working Ma sonry of ovory description. Rcsldcnco, No. 3 Mrs Jewett’s Range, South shin Jimoa at- _ oct 80_ Wlt.MOT’8 JKWKLiiV'BraiiK Is receiving hy overy arrl- val a large uud rich assort-JCLJ V-ji jnent of Gold and Silver Watches, Dlamoui l’lns, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantis and other Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Castors, &c., ot Storting Silver.. Jewelry in every variety ~ Ivory Table Cutlery, tiuo Pocket Knives und Scissors. Rich China aud Parian Vases, aud other articles. Flue Double Barrelled Guus manufactured to his own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Plated Waiters, Castors, Tea Sett* and Candle- sticks, with a great varloty of Faucy Articles, suita ble far wedding gifts, too numerous hero to men tion. All kinds or Watches and Clocks repaired by the most experienced workmeu. S. WILMOT, may 18 No. 1 Market square. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. _ At tile Old Stand, 135 Brougliton-st. IJ EPRIGERATORS, Meat Safes, Water Cool- XL ers, Kedzie’s, Water Filter era, Wire Dish Cov ers, Fish Kettles, Soup Digesters, French Tinned Ware, Tinned ami Enamelled Stew Pans, Cookiug Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Tablo Cutiory, Cedar Tubs aud Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Clothes, Market, Travelling and Fancy Baskets, Bird Cages, Planished and Japanned Ware, i£c. Also. Tin Ware, Iron an Copper Ware. Brass Kettles, Stove Pipes, Cooking Uteuslls of all kimls for Stoves and Ranges, together with tho finest assortment of House Fur- utshlng Goods In the city. marl 9 HORACE MORSE. MEN OF THE REVOLUTION. Tl/fEN and Times of the Revolution, or Me- 1)X moirs of Klkunnli Watson. Impressions of Kuglaud, or Sketches of English Scenery aud Society. By Coxe. Tlio Spanish Conquest In Americu. By Arthur Helps. 2 vote. Kingsley’s Sermons for tho Times, Heart and Homo Truths. By Rev. R. Willingham, Junior. Our Church Music. A Book for Pustors aud Peo ple. legion, or Feigned Excuses. The Nightingale, or A Kind Act is Never Lost— ftV tnlo of the llussinn war. Unison, or the liturgy. By A. Gifford. Life of Schumyl, and Xarrutlou of tho Circassian War. i liawatlm—uow supply mays W. THORNE WILLIAMS. STRAWBERRY BASKETS FOR SALE AT O thu ilouso Furnishiug Store of KENNEDY b BEACH, Hodgson's New Block, corner Broughtou b Bull ate. upr24 ' prJacobs, 8EGAII AND TOIIAC’CO STORE. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) K. B—Keeps cousUuitiy ou hand Siiaaish, Hall Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re ail. Also, Chowlng Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. Juno l jXJtKS jioriKSHV7 Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marluo Protests Noted aud Extended, Average adjusted, Charter Pnrtics und Average Bouds drawus Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from Amorlcun or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters connected with shipping and In surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ol tho Custom Houso. ly uov 8 /N ESf'TS’ MORINO VESTS—Gents’ superior VX Morlno vesta Just received and for salo by J. W. THRELKELD, aprill Congress nnd Whllakor streets. I TMtESH supply of 4-4,6-4, ond 64 White and . Check Matting. Received hy tho last steamer, aud for snlo by may6 AIKIN b BURNS. H ams and - lard- 29 bbls prlmo LeuTLard, 60 tiu cans do do; 16 kegs Smllhflold’s extra Lard, very choice 159 lbs do Hams, superior to best Westphalia: 10 casks prlmo Teuncssee Hams; Also pickled aud smoked Tongues. In store and foroaloby apr!4 WEBSTER A PALMES.