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JUSTICE'S OFFICE, 81) DISTRICT,) Savannah, May 18th, 1866. ) • I HAVE tlita day taken from a negro mun a Gold Loplno Watch, which I have no doubt ho «tolo olthor In Savannah or Columbus. Any pardon loslug auch • watch can havoltby proving proporty uiul paying for the advertisements. tuyl4-3t _ _ LEVI S. HART, J. P. A half grown Colored House Servant wanted. Apply at thla ofUco. may 13 BOARDING.' S EVERAL gentlemen or small families can be accommodated with good Rooms and Board, on West side of Montgomery struct, one door above South Broad struct, MRS, M. 8. RAYMcR. dec 18—tf B bAR’DiKU.—Mr. Thomas, corner of Con gross and Lincoln streets, la prepared t>< ni commodate a fow hoarders, affording themoxcoUen fair Ac. dec 17—If NEW JAIL. PLANS FOR A NEW JAIL are solicited X from Architects and Mechanics generally, to bo left with the Clerk or the Inferior Court, on or be fore the first of Juno noxt. tine huu rod dollars will be given for tbo plan adopted *' the Court, WM. H. CUYLKR, J. I. c. o. c. N. B. KNAPP, j. i. o. o. c. MONT. CUMMING. J. t. o. o. o. JAMES K. GODFREY, s. i. a. o. c. upr.t UKO. R HARRISON. J, l. o. o.c. Stammering and Stuttering Cured, PROFESSOR J. II. LKWIN ■ NFORMS those atUlctud by Stammering or Stutor- I rlug, that he has takou rooms at tbo Mershal liTinso, and U preparodto suable them to speak and read with distinctness, lu tbo short space or two hours, without inflicting Uto least pain. Thu patiout Is invariably convinced that It is effectual and porman- out. Whore the abovo change Is not atlalued no sliargo will bo uiada. Ho will remain In this place but a lew days. apr 80 NOTICE. T HE Uudewlgued has This Day removed his entire stock of Segars, Tobacco, Ac., from bis old stand, corner of Bryan street, to hi- ucw storo on the corner of Bay aud Whitaker stroota, where he hones to reoelvo a continuauce or the putronago or all bis old friends and customors. aprSOtf A. PONCE. FOR SALE. Six Tracts of Land, 600 aero ouch, 3 or 4 miles from tbo city oi Savannah on the S. A. audOulf Rail Road, well adapted to tLe growth oi Rico, Cottou ami Corn, and Wood enough to pay for 11 lob a? ,M UV,r S V '" ,U ‘ C. A. Cl/'UD. WM. J. HUNT, C'oi-. Montgomery Ac Vork sis. SAVANNAH, OA., II KSPECTFUM.Y informs the Ladies aud XL Gentlemen of this City that ho is prepared to serve them every eveulug with Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery, lu his own peculiar style, and boposto merit a share of public patronage, Savannah, 17th April, 1830. 3m aprl7 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. D ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Brvan-at, would respectfully announce to tho citizens ot Ntvannnh that ho is ready to mako and put down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, Ac., at tho shortest no- ivo. and on the most reasonable terms. oct3-tf I C E C REAM! NEW CONFECTIONARY STORK u No. 08 Bryan Street. TWO HOOKS AIIOVK MH. GHIKKKN’S JKWKLKT STORK. ' PHE undersigned respectfully informs the La- X dies of Savannah In particular, and the public gouorally, that bo has this day opened a new Confec- uunury Store, and will koop on bund a large and fresh assortment, of all kinds and discretions. Ua will at all times and hours, bo ready tofurulsh parties, with Huppors. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, si all honri. Oruamoutcd Cakes, Pies, Ac. Ao., made to order. He hopes from lung experience to givo satisfaction to all who will honor him with their patrouage. H. B BOZZOLA, No. 98 B ryanS LaGrange Female College. COMMENCEMENT. QABBATH, July 6th—Sermon by Philip P. O Neoly, Alabama Conference. .Monday, July 7tb—Prize exhibition of Sophomore Ciasg--Coucert at Candle-light. Tuesday, July 8tb—Anniversary ofHoutz A Judson Society. Prizes awarded. Annual address by Luther M. Smith, Prof. Emory College. Wednesday, July 9th—Commencement day. Ad dress by Hon. F. S. Bartow, Savannah, Ua. Thursday, July 10th—Anniversary of the Alumnae Bocioty. Address by Hon. J. Gluncy Jouos, Penn sylvania. Examination of all the classes will take place the week preceding commencement. W. B. T. MONTGOMERY my 11 Supt. Faculty. CLASSICAL SCHOOL,. The undorolgned has opened a Day /IM^E^and Night School, lu South Broad si., ^ftU^B^etween Houston and Price sts., where Is prepared to give Instructions in Latin, Greek and French Lan- guagos; ulso, in the usual branchos of an English Education. J. V. DILLON, inyl4 Prof. of Languages. GRAND SPECULATION!!! yOH A SUAI.1. ISVKBTMKNT! M-l’i.l 1*111 /. K NI 4. ♦ 00,000. P'ROVBIIKNT ON TUK IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. by AtmtoKrrvjiK tiik htatk or ukdroia Inipcr County Aciulcmy Tcii Thousand Numbers Only*. ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS, CLASS N. To bo drawn June the 16th, I860, ut Concert Hall, Macon, Ga,, under tho sworn superintendence of Col. Goo. M. Iragan and Jus, A. NIhIioI, Kxq. This Lot lory Is draw'll on the plan of the Royal Lottery of Havana or singles numbers; this bus only 10,000 numbers, and tho Havuuu Lottery 84,000 numbers—tho Havana 240 prizes, tills 1,200 prices. Look to your interest I Now Is tho time. CAPITAL PRIZE—gift,000, 1 Prizoor $16,000 Is 1 “ 1 “ $16,000 6,0001s 6,000 4,000 is 4,000 • 3,000 18 3,000 I “ 2,000 Is 2,000 6 “ 1,0001S 6,000 10 “ 6001s 6,000 00 “ 50 I 1 * 3,000 120 “ 26 is 3,000 600 Approximation prizes of 20 are 10,000 61H) •• “ 10 are 6,000 1200 Prizes amounting to $60,000 Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60. MS' Prizes payable withmiTdoduction. *3" Persons sending money by mall noed not Tear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bunk notes of sound bunks takou at |>ar. Drawings sent to all ordering tickets. 63" Those wiuhiug iiartioular numbers should order immediately. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager. mayi6 Macon, Ga. XjITTXjB GIAKTT COHN AND COB MILL. HURRAH FOR KANSAS!!! THE SAVANNAH AND fruit depot A N entire fresh and complete assortment or CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Just roiolved and arriving dully, ut tho lowest cash prleoH. Consisting of SUGARS—Crushed, Powdered, Clarilled, Musco vado, New' Orleans, Aw. TEAS—Plantation, Oolong, Imperial, Young Hy son, Hyson, Twunkuy. Ao. COFFEE—Old Java. Muruoulbo, Cuba, Iraguyru, Rio, and best Fresh Java, ground SPICES—or all kinds and of tho purest quality. CHOCOLATE—French and Bakorfa best Ameri can. BISCUIT—Of every variety. . BUTTER—Clioico Goshen, Western Prime, Ac., ut all prices. LARD—Tho host quality at 12% cents $ Hi. CHEESE—English Dairy, Prltno American, aud Cream Cheese. ME AT—Marshall A: Bods’ best Hams, Bides, Sluml- „ ders, Pickled Bocf, and Family Pork. FIAIUR—Of the choicest brands—J1 coker’s Self- Rifling. CANDLES—Joslah Many’s Patent Sperm, Pearl Sperm, Adamaiitluo, dllforcnt quail- tlos, and Tallow. SOAP—The Woman’s Friend, Chemical Olive, Cas- ttlo, Culgato’s Patent Pule, Ao. FRUIT — Oranges, Apples, Dried Poaches and Plums, Prunes, lu jars and fancy boxes, Raisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes, Figs, Fresh Dates, No. 1 Canton Ginger, Cranberries, Citron, l omons. Ac. NUTS—Sicily aud Bordeaux Altnouds, Brazil Fil berts. English Walnuts, Cocoa nuts, Shelled Almonds, Ac. PICKLES—English aud American ol every de scription, MUSTARD—Loudon, Durham, and best quali ties Mustatd; best prepared French Mustard. BAKERS’ COCOA, Farina, Vermicelli, Macca ronl, Ac. Sardlues, in whole, half aud quarter boxes; Purkoo’s Best Yeast Powder, Marseilles Olive Oil, Willow Ware of all kinds; Stuart’s Best Syrup; afresh assort ment ofCandy; English Spilt Peas, While Beaus, Ac., Ac. All of which Is solected with tho greatest care for this season, and the city retail trade, by Wm. H. Farrell himself, who Is now In the Northern mar- kota for this purpose.may 13 FOR TUK HTATiM OF 00. CAROLINA, GBOKOIA AND FLORIDA- PATENTED MAY 10, 1864. COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1866. T HE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders is rospectruily called to the above Mill. They aro now In use by ut loast 10,000 of tho most practi cal Stock Feodors throughout tho couutry, who are ready to testily to their superiority over all other Mills of a simitar kind. These Mills are made the exclusive business of the patentee, Mr. Scott, who being a practical man, superintends the casting in person, and selects only such iron as is best adapt ed to their use, which, liko car wheals, require to bo made of metal known to be hard and strong.— They weigh from throe to five hundred pounds, ac cording to size, ami can bo put In operation in twen ty miuutes without expense or mechanical aid. The Little Giant has taken the Jir&t premium at nearly all tho State Fairs throughout the Union, and that In tho most complimentary manner. They are guaranteed against breakuge or derangement when used according to directions, and warranted to give tho most porfcct satisfaction, or tho money refunded on the return of tho mill. Theyaroofthreo sizes, and will grind from eight to fifteen bushels good feed per hour, according to size, with one or two horses. We now offer them to tbo trade complete, ready for attaching the team, at reduced prices. Mr. C. H. CAMPF1ELD is our Agent In Savannah, of whom tho mill may bo had at our price, march 7—eodAwly SALTS OF LEMON. F OR RENOVATING Ink spots, Iron rust Mould aud Stalus or any kind ; a fresh supply (received at the APOTHECARIES HALL, oct!3 FLOWER SEEDS. TU8T Received, a large, select and fresh sup- ply of Flower Seed, consisting of over one hundred ilifferout varieties, selected oxprossly for tho Soutborn climate, for sale by J. E. DkFORD, Apothecaries’ Hall, fob 20 Cor, Broughton and Barnard sts. PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately received large ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo aro enabled to oiler at this time tho greatest variety from tho best man*, facturors, from tbo plainest squaro to the most elab orately carved, aud from six to sovon octaves, Our Pianos aro selected from the manufacturers whom wo have full confidence In, and we aro par ticularly requested by thorn to give a guaranty with every Instrument sold by us as regards durability, tone, Ac. Persons In want of a first rate instrument may re ly with safety upon gottlng such a one by selecting from the following makers, whose instruments we endeavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : H. Wor- cester, J. Chickerlng A Son, Nunns A Clarke, Bacon A Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers A Gum ming. L W. MORRELL A CO. aug 27 TO RENT. M UNTIL the 1st November next, a com modious and airy residence, on the north side of the Central Railroad Depot, known as Hovers Place. Tho houso is newly far ms u« a uora basement to attic, which can be bought low. may8 YOUNG A WYATT. OFFICES for rent M IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE adjoining tho oillce or the subscriber. The basement would make, with somo slight Improvement, un oxcollent tawyor’s-olllco. •••« uio.and second doors will bo lot for Countiug- Rooms, and tho third for sleopiug apartments. Con nected with the establishment is an out-building ol brick, suitable for servants. Apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, sept3 Comer Drayton and Bryan streets. TO RENT TWO TENEMENTS IN GORDON BLOCK, fronting Chatham Square, and well furnish ed with gas, water, stables, Ac. Posses sion given 1st of Novomber. EDWARD G. WILSON, 72 Bryan street. SUNDRIES. 1000 Reams Wrapping paper. 100 bales Twine; 200 doz Scrubbing and Shoe 60 M imported Spanish Sogars; 250 boxes Tobacco, various brands; 160 sacks Rio Coffee; 76 mats Java Coffee; 100 doz Brooms; 60 doz Wushboards; 60 Covered Baskets; 160 boxes Family Soap; 160 do Pale Soap; 75 do No. 1 Soap; 600 Gross Matches; 60 hulf chests Youug Hysou Tea; 60 do do Oolong do: 100 boxes Candy; 60 boxes Scaled Herrings; 76 boxes Fresh Ground Goifce; 100 boxes imported Castile Soup; 100 boxes Toilet Soap; 60 )it /si and whole boxes Raisins; Received and for sale by McMahon a doyle, jnayl4 206 and 208 Bay stroot. ATS X3C OUSE, HOT, GOLD AND SHOWER. mHE BATH HOUSE having been handsomely X fitted up, opened on Saturday, 2d of March. Single Baths 26 cents—six tickets for $1.00 niar4 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent. OAAH hags of Oats, in lota to sultpurohas- era J. M. EYRE, my 14 04 Bay stroot. Mi ootl6 - - TO RENTt The Dwelling lately occupied by Judge jin^M Fleming, in Taylor street, near Drayton. I{1H Said House is three stories on a basement, ML with good servants’ rooms, and outhouses, Possession given immediately. Apply to fob 28 D. L. COHEN. STRAWBERRIES. Fresh urrlvals this morning of STRAWBERRIES put up in boxes bolding moro than a quart, prico 37% eta. ut BONAUD’S. IfjJflcR. “ ' HPHE Co-partnerahip heretofore existing un- X der the firm of “JNO. F. GUILMART1N A Co.’’ was owing to the decease of Mr. Guilmartin. dls- solved on the 4th day of January last. The subscri ber will attend to the unsettled affairs ol said Cam- mny and respectfully requests all purtios Indebted o make •immediate payment. JNO. SHERLOCK, 178 Broughton street, nearly opposite myl4 St. Andrew’s Hall, west. CO-PARTNBRiillP NOTICE. rilHE subscribers have formed a Co-partner- X ship, bearing dato Fobruary 21st, I860, under tho name and stylo of JNO. SHERLOCK A CO., for tho purpose of transacting a wholesale and retail Dry Goods business. JNO. SHERLOCK, WM. KINK. 178 Broughton street, uoarly opposite my 14 St. Andrew’s Hall, west. ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA i i . i GEORGIA. J. J. HESLER* Proprietor. Late of the Verandah Hotels New Orleans. Passengers per Eveulng Trains will find I Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars, may!4 MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, JACKSONVILLE, EAST FLA. JOHN BOZEMAN, Proprietor. M BOARD PER DAY $ 1 60 HOARD PER WBBK 6 00 UOAHD PER MO.vrU 20 00 may 13 lyr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, CJIARI.KHTO.Y, H. 0. M THIS House is now adapted to all the wants of tho Travelling Public, and tho ef forts or the Proprietor will be to deserve their patronage. TH mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. MONTGOMERY’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS—(ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.) -Vo. 16 and 17 Beekman, two doors east of Nassau street, near the City Hall Park. The subscriber, tliauktul for past favors, [ would luforin his patrons aud the traveling I public, that he is now prepared to furnish kllrst class lodging Rooms, with convenlen- «*os cquul to any Hotel in thocily, Transient or per manent lodgers accommodated by the day, wock or month, with or without board. R. C. MONTGOMERY, my!8 New York. A UK ACTIPCI. HCMMKHUKSIDENCK m FOR HALE.— Delightfully situated resi dence ot Milway, two aud a half miles from MlllodgeviUe, a quarter of a mllo from Oglethorpe University, within a few minutes walk of Railroad Depot. Tho house con tains eight rooms, two parlors, dining room, five chambers, wide hall and wide gallery front and rear; kitchen, servants rooms, smoke house, carriage house and stablo. Tho buildings uro all in good or der, baying undergone thorough repairs. Tho lot contains four acres, and well laid out—codUIdb a variety of fruit treos, shrubbery and flowors;onthe lot Is a well of fine wdter; thirty acres of wood land goes with It. The furniture, carriage and horses will be Bold, if desired. All Bold on account of re moval. Tcrma rnodorato, if applied for immediately. AdilreHH M. M. HOLMES, apr 23 ood—ltno Mil ledge vIlloGeo. bhTrtsi bUiRt^i iShIrts Ml I HAVK juKt received a large assortment of white aud figured Shirts, of every quality and style, and superbly made, with collars to mutch, orilers will also bo taken, and shirts made to kuU any particular style or lasto of the wearer. Call at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street, my 14 WM. O. PRICE, PORK- X 6d barrels Mess Pork, 26 do Prime do landing aud for sale by my 14 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. FLOUR IN BARREL*, IUST received . lot ot Extm Family Flour, Min barrels. npr’2« YOUNG h WYA TT. N KATHFOCT uU..*or the best quality constantly for sale low by CHAFFER It 00., may!6 6 Whitaker street. A RRIVAL of the achr A. DEVRREUX, with Fruit for the Savannah Fruit Emporium. 4,000 Oranges, 200 bunches Bananas, 76 doz Pine Apploa, 6,000 Plantains. ALSO. Sweot Meats, Jolly Ac. For sale by mar 17 J. A. BROWN, KA BBLS. MACKEREL, for sale by OU CRANK, WELLS Si CO. apr 19 gQ BOXES SOAP.—Extra and family, Jor _ sale by apr 19 CRANE, WELLS & CO. X)RUSHES of every description, fresh from Xj tbe Manufacturer, at our Houso FurnishlDg Store. KENNEDY ft BEACH, Hodgson’s Block, cor. Bull and Broughton sts, mnr 28 DEWITT db MORGAN, D EALERS in staple and Fancy Dry Goodq, offer lor Bale a largo and handsome stock of Ijidics’ Dross Goods; Houso Kocplng do; Hleached Shirtings; Irish Liucns; Hosiery of every description; Embroideries of tbe nowost and Qnost styles. Ucos und Muslin Trimmings; White Goods, Jaconets, Cambrics, Swiss Nainsooks, Mulls, Chocks, Brilliantos, Ao. Plantation Goods, Whito aud Striped Oana- burgs, Brown Shirtings, Bluo Homcspunns; Head Hnndkorchicfe, Hickory Stripes, Ac.. At tho lowest market prleoH. tnuyla NEW BOOKS RECEIVED BY WARNOCK ti DAVIS, TUESDAY, MAY 13TH. D ICK TARLETAN; or, The Last of his Raco. By J. F. Smith Esq. Cyrilla; a romance. By tho author of “Initials.” Fred Graham; or, Masks and Faces. By J. Fred erick Smith. D Philip Kollo; or, The Scottish Muskateers. By Captain James Grant. _ _ Vivian Bertram; or, A Wife’s Honor. By G. W. M. Reynolds. _ , Tho Wonderful Adventures or Captain Priest. Courtship and Marriage; or, The Joys and Sor rows of American Life. By Mrs. Caroline Leo Heutz. PhCBnixlattua; or, Sketches aud Burlesques. By John Phoenix. For sale at may 16 169 CONGRESS STREW. ' TII!OSrBLCTT®wH?~WhBeI7. ~ AU, Republicanism Backwards, and Chris- V/ tlanlty Reversed, In a series or letters address- ed to J. Soulo, Senior Bishop or tho Methodist Epis copal Church, South. By J. R. Grnvos, Editor of tho Tennessee Baptist, Nashville. Cloth;prico $1.26. The Great IroiTwiieel Examined. Or Its False S]>okos Extracted, and an Exhibition of Elder Gravos, Its builder; In a series or chapters. By William G. Brownlow, Editor ot* Brownlow’s Knoxville Whig. Cloth; price $1. Copies mailed on receipt of Price. Received and for sale by WARNOCK L DAVIS, Booksellers and Stationers, may 16 169 Congress street. Ti 01 LED 0 N HE ED OI 1., con- il atantly for sale by CHAIFkR A CO., may 16* fl Whitaker street. ■f ■ 1 — " " *■ rr . 1 ■ ■— WANTED—A Vossol to load wlthTIntbor Ifor an Kurpnoan markot. Apply at Union steam flaw Mill, or J K O'Byrno’s ollleo. ntitraj JEFFERSON ROBERTS. ■ WANTED—A Vessel to load with Timber for a Northorn |wrt. Apply at Union 8tuain II, or at J F O’Ryrno’s oflico. tnar.'U * JEFFERSON ROBWffrt. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The eop. pored aud (ioppur fastened brig ROBERT M. CHARLEfON, J.H. Llghtburn, mantur. Ap ply to J, ROBERl’S, apiib 3t Or Master on hoard. THE GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE 00. OF NEW YORK. A RE tolling Marine Rinks at their Ageney, xV corner of Dray ton and Bryan streets. Approved IltoltH will bo token on liberal terms, mid tuo usual credit given on Premium Notes. Throe quarters of tho business will be returned to tho ous tomors In scrip. C# A* L* Lamar* fob 19 Agent In Bavannah. VESSELS WANTED.—A vessel to load with ttmbor, for Boston. Also a vessel to load with sawed lumber, fur tho same place. Apply to JEFFERSON ROBERTS, ut Union Steam Saw Mill, api lU or J. F. O’BYRNK’H Ollleo. VVAN’i'Kl».—A Iroiglit ’ or uhartur for Ha vana for Brig R. M. cHAULETON. Applpto ,1KFFERSON ROBERTS, at Union Htoam Saw Mill, aprl9 or .1. F. O’JJYRNE’S Ollleo. Foil * BA LTi M oitK-ltMi U t a it IjnK—-The Schoonor JOHN W. ANDERSON, Watson, master, will have quick dlspnlch as above. Foi freight or passage apply on board, at Tclfair’e wharf, or to may? BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. "FOR LIVERPOOL.—'Tho A 1 American Ship MARY tc ADELINE, W. Tuylor, master, ^.having a portion of her cargo engaged, wl 1 Imvo immediate disputeh. For freight apply to Captaiu Taylor, or to may7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A; CO. FOR NEW YORK—OlJ) EMTAiiUHlflU) IriNK. The Brig PHILUltA, Junos, mastor, will _have quick Uls;mtch as above. Forl'relghl or passage apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to may7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO G1LMOUE diCO.’S LINE OF N.YUiUC ANI) SAVANNAH PACKETS. This now line will bo composed of tbo fol lowing voasola, uuc of which will leave (Wor 9, N. R., punctually every Thursday, icommenciug on ilio first of November: Now Bohoouor EDWARD KIDDER, 300 tous, Tyler, mastor. Now schoonor BENNETT PLANNER, 336 urns, Ap- plcgllt. master. New schoouer GEORGE DAVLS, 836 tons, Smith, mastor. New schoonor IDVET PEACOCK, 37b tons, Torry, master. Now schoouer WALTER RALEIGH, «0 tons, Mar shall, master. These vessels are all of tbe first class, and having boon built during tbo past year expressly for this trudo, aro well doservlug tbo attoutlon of sliippors. Thoy aro commanded oy masters of cxporleuoo and abtlity, aud shiypora can roly upon quick dispatch, and ovorv atteutiou bolug paid to tboir convenience. For freight or passage apply to the master on board or to HUNTER A GAMMELL, Agents at Havauuoh. J. R. GILMORE A CO., nov2 164 Wator-st., Now York. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water PI tv hers, Some now and beautiful designs, Plated and Brlta- ula. At tho iUuso Furnishing Store, * 166 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April30. gprSO CABIN PASSAGE l’O NEW YORK $ato 00. 8eml*Wv<tlcly United State* Mull Line* T he new and splendid side-wheel Steamships— KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tons..Capt. C. I). Ludlow. AUGUSTA ....1,500 “ ..Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M.8. Woodhull. ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ ..Capt. G. R.Scheuok WILL LKAVK SAVA.V.VAH KVKKY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Tlioso ships aro among tho largest on tho coast, unsurpassed in speed, safoty and comfort, making tholr passages In fifty to sixty hours, and aro com manded by skillful, caroful and polite officers.— Ifaviug elegant state-room accommodations, they oiler a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage to New York $26 Steorngo Passage to Now York 8 PADELFORD, FAY h CO.,Suvaunah. SAM’L L. M1TCHILL, 13 Broadway, • fob 5 Now York, FOR CteNTERVILLAGE, Via SL Simons, Brunswick, Fancy Bluff, Jefferson, ZJarfCTi, St. Marys, <fc Tho flno steamer PLANTER, Capt. _ McNelty, will leave for the abovo laces every Wednesday morning at lOo’clock. For foightor passago, apply on board at Uulou Ferry Wharf, or to p novlO CRANE, WELLS b CO., Agents. FRENCH MILLINERY AND Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND has open ed at her Rooms, No. 17 Broughton Streot. a flno selec tion or Spring Mlimery, and Is constantly receiving per steam ers. new and difforent styles of Bonnots; also, DrosB and Mantilla patterns. 89* Bonnets cleaned and pressed as usual. aprlO MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. 8T. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near tho Market.) T?ROM the most complete facilities in his own X establishment, and through his connections with several of the principal manufacturng estab- SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and Lintils, Iron Doors, Shutters, &o., at Northern prices. Ho 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 WORKB, ho Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ao. Also Iron Railing lu great variety, (hr enclosures, and to receive orders, aud put up tho work at man- facturors’ prices. H. H. LINVILLE. Savannah, April 11, I860. aprll PATENT ECLIPSE lEiiSSffi) ffl 9J A E2 IPq Every man hli own Card Printer, p ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, the best, cheapest and roost convenient of any thing for tho purposo yet offered for salo, ALFRED WEBSTER, Gon. Agt. apr 3 ly 136 Congress St. HUNTS IHFHOVBb SHUTTLE siBwasr® TYESIGNED FOR FAMILIES, PLANTA XJ tlons, Dross-makers, Tailors, Boot aud Shoo Manufactures, and others who may wish to do their Sewiug done cheaply and with expedition. This Machine sows a uniform, neat, and beautiful Beam, which cannot beunravollod. It rnakos both aides of tho aoam alike. It Is much more simply con- structed than any other Machine in tbe market, and therefore Is less liable to get out of order, and is more readily understood by thoso unacquainted with Sow ing Machines. It costs less In proportion thau any other Machine, and all the apparatus necessary for convenient and successful operation is furnished with it. This Machine has drawn tho highest prem luma at all tbe lato fairs at which it has been exhib ited. “It is warranted to work well, and give good satisfaction to thoso who use It. Any instructions will bo given that Is necessary, to enable any per son to operate them successfully. Tho above Machines are offered for sale at No. 136 Congress street, whore they can bo oxamlned and tested on any kind of work for which thoy aro reedmraended. All porsons Interested in them, and others, aro rospoctftilly invitod to call and examlno hom. Office hours, after 9 A. M. anr 3 ly ALFRED WEBSTER, Gou. Agt For ovidenco to prove that all tho abovo state ments are strictly true, I am permitted to refer to tho following gentlemen, who aro all citizens of Sa vannah and vicinity, and who have tested them thoroughly, viz.:— _ Dr. E. Parsons, John S. Bowen, Esq., Wra. Hone, Faq., J *P Collins, Esq., 1,8, Clark, Esq., Associate Editor Journal, aud others if necessary TITITH beautifully painted Landscapes. Can il bo painted to order or cut to fit any window or grate. They admit the tight and air freoly, aud at the same time protect the room from all insects, and also from observations of curious people out side. They aro very dcslrablo for sleeping rooms, parlors, hotels, offices, or any windows or doors whore Scrcons aro noeded. Call at 136 Congrcss-st. and examine thorn. ALFRED WEBSTER, Geueral Agent, apr8 136 Congress-street. FOR JOHNSON’S LANDING* AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES, To leave on Tuesday Night, the Uth instant. _ _ ill** a Tbo light Uraft steauior, WILLIAM JsSaBK LEBBY, Captain A. C. King, will leave regularly as abovo, from tho Charleston Stoarapackot Wharf. Apply to fob 11 S. if. LAFFITEAU, Agent. U* S. Mall Line " FOR PALATKA* FLA.* Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ga., Jfcmandi- na and Jacksonville, Picolala and Black Creek, Fla. THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N iKlng, will leave for the above places ovory Tuesday Morning, at 10 o’clk. Tins boat has large aud airy‘State Room accom modations, aud taking Ihe Inland Passage, oilers every Inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and tutor mediate landiugs on St. Mary’s River. No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passago apply ou board at the Florida Btoam packet wharf, or to apr21 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. IHSlIBAStf!. Southern Mutual Insurance Company* Southern Mutual Lift Ins. Company* Home Inauranee Company* of N. York* Springfield Fire Sb Marine Ins. Com’y* Risks ill tho above Iusuranco Companies underta ken by WM. KINO * SONS, Agents, No. 99 Bay street. Savannuli, 14th Docomber, 1866. dec14 FIRE, MARINE! AND LIFE INSURANCE. NO. Ill, NAY-STREET. CAPITAL BEPRESENTED, Nearly Four Million Dollar*. By tho following responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, OK HARTFORD, OT. Kqultabie Fire Insurance Company, OF LONDON. Farmers* and Mechanics* Fire, Marine and Life Insurance Company* OF PHILADELPHIA. Bridgeport Fire und Marine Iusuranee Company, s OF BRIDGEPORT, OT. Outturn Salts. SSjrTue subscriber will effoot Insurance to any amouut In all parts of tbe State on every description of proporty. life Inaurance.'to wiy amount, at tha lowest rate, for the benefit of heirs and creditors, or payable to tho wlfo rron from tbe claims of creditors. Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts of the world. ,|au26 A. WILBUR. “LIFE INSURANCE; Climtrr Oak Lire Inauranee Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVRR $400,0001 Eudorsod by the Comptroller of tbe Stato of Cun- uocllout. JAMES 0. WALSLEY, Esq., Prerf’t. Elias Gill, Secretary. A. WILBUR, Agent, IU Bay street, 8avauuah. Office next to Morning Nows. Janl7 MUTUAL BENKFITLIFBINSUR \NCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nott accumulation, Jau. 1,1858* $2,230,buJ 47 Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,492 00 Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,330,990 84 $4 282 488 97 Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph l! Lord, General Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President. ♦The funds of this Company are all safely invested In first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and notes of members folly secured by their policies. For further particulars inqulro of CHARLES A. FARLEY, Agent in Savannah, At tho office of Bell Si Prentiss- J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. Messrs. Padkltorp, Fay Si Co., I. K. Tot, Esq., State Bank. BV BELLA PB12NTf8*, (roOCMSOBHTO HHILHRICK A HXt-T,.) Underwriters’ Sale. onBATURDAYnoxt, 17thMay, al 11 o’clock, A. M., will bo sold at Messrs. A. N. Miller k Co’s wharr, Tbo Hull and Engine or tho steamer THOMAS G. HAIGHT, partially burnt at the fire on the morning or tbe 26th April: will bo sold as she now lies, on the opposite sido ortho river. Also, at tho sanio time and place— Two Anchors and Chaus, and one Yawl Boat aud oarA, suvod from the wreck or tho said steamer Sold under Inspection of the Port Wardens, for ac count or Underwriters and all concerned. Terms cash. . roaylfl " Administrator's Sato. On the first TUESDAY lu June next, at 11 o’clock, In front of tbe Court Houso, will he sold— Lots No. 6 and 7 Forsyth Ward, corunr of Whita ker and Huntingdon streets, fronting tho Park, 46 by 180 foot, subject to a city ground rent of $ por aunutn. Sold as tbe propur ly of Robert U. Griffin, deceased, by vlrluo of an order from tho Court of Ordinary, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said estate, By order of the administrator. Terms at salo. maylB Administratrix Sale. On TUESDAY, July first, at 11 o’clock, lu front of the Court House, will be sold:— Tho southern half of Lot No 17 and improvements, situated on East Boundary street; tho improvements aro six woodon tenements. Bold as tho property of tho ostato of Dauiel Robertsou, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate.— Terms cash. A. E. ROBERTSON, rayla Administratrix. Fine Purlor Furniture at Auction. On TUESDAY next, 20th Inst, at 11 o’clock, at the houso in Jones street, noxt to the corner of Drayton, A complete assortment of flno parlor, chamber, and kitchen fornlture, all lu good oeder and fine condition. Sale positive. Terms cash myl3 "Cottage Tract at Private Sale^ Lot No. 9, Third Tythlng, Anson Ward, containing 66 8-10 acres, situated on the Middle Ground Road about three miles from tbo city Plot of the above farm can be seen at our counting room. For sale low for cash. my13 ^Garden Lot at Private Salo. Garden lot No. 98 containing 6>* acres. Lies be tween the Loulsvillo Road and tho Cunal, about two miles from the city. Apply at our counting room, whore tho plot cau ho seen. uiuylfi l’oarl Starch. Just recolved from the manufactory— 100 boxes Fraser’s Pearl Starch, tbe bo3t articlo manufactured. MST Messrs. Bell Si Prentiss have been appointed agents for Fraser’s Starch Manufactory, Chlilcothe, Ohio, one of the largest establishments lu the com try, and will keep on hand, a constant supply for the trade. may8 Tobucco at Private Sale. Now landing aud for sale from store:— 40 boxes assorted brands Tobacco. Terms cash. maytt Two Lots of laud at PrlvateSulo. Lot ol laud No. 219,17th District. Sumpter coun ty, 202>$ acres; lot of land No. 28,10th District, Cass county, 100acreq. For Hale low. marl3 Good Cook, Washer and Ironer, at Private Sale. A first rate cook, washer aud Ironer, and good house servant, about forty years of age. Sold for no fault. Sound and healthy. Titles warranted. march 13 Horse aud Buggy at Private Sale. A first rate strong and gentle family Buggy Horse, a good roadster. Sold for no fault, as tho owner has no use for him. mar 13 At Private Sale. Falvbauk's Patent Platform Scales. uiar 13 MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. AGGREGATE CAPITAL $0,000,000. VOUNG, WYATT & (JO NO. 86, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GKORGIA. i11 tlon with the MERCANTILE INSURANCE AGENCY, No, 6, Wall street, Now York, for any amount that may be required. Parties requiring It con be insurod In tbe following I«ndou aud New York offices, viz: Excelsior. Now York, Capital Stock $200000 St. Nicholas, do Harmony, Beekmau. Oom’ouw’Hb, do Htuyveaant ‘ Howard, Corn Exch’go do Lafarge, Market, nov 28 do do. do do. do do. do do. do do. do do. do do. do do. do do. 160000 200000 200000 . 260000 . 200000 . 200000 , 200000 . 150000 , 200000 MARINE AND FIRB INSURANCE. CENTRAL RAILROAD. &tttfiow Salts. BV 8. 8PENCEKCUUBELL. For Bale to Arrivo. 100 bbls. Pink Kyed planting Potatoes ; 60 do. BtcwartB. Refined Clarified Sugar; 60 do. Old Monongabela Whiskey 20 firkins selected Goshen Butter fob 6 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Frr Palatka, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. /bTiandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg, (Black Greek,) and Picolala. ncThe now and elegant steampaoket faidsiili'lLi I JOHNS, Capt. James Freoborn, loaves every Saturday morniug, at 10 o’clock, for tbo abovo places. Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and luter- modluto landings on St Mary’s Rlvor. MS' No freight will ho taken after 9 o’clock. For froight or passage, Uaviug excellent stato. room accommodations, apply cn board, at tho Flori da Stoumpackot Wharf, uear tho Gas Works, or to apr21 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. NEW YORK LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Tho ships comprising this line arc— ATLANTIC, Capt. West, I BALTIC, Capt. . PACIFIC, Capt. Nyo. | ADRIATIC, Capt. Theso ships Uaviug boon built, by contract, ex pressly for Government service, every care has been taken in their construction, us also in their en gines, to insure strength and speed, and tholr ac commodations for passengers aro unequaled for ele- gnuco and comfort. Prices of Passage from Now York to Liverpool In first cabin $130, in socond cabin $76, exclusive use of extra state-rooms $826. From Liverpool to New York £30 and £20. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berths can bo secured until paid for. For freight or passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY k CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KENNARD & CO. B. G. WAIN WRIGHT Si CO., Paris. GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. 4®" Tho owners of theso ships will not be ac countable for gold, silver, bullion, spocio. Jowelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading aro sigued thorofor, aud tho value thereof oxprossod therein. Shippers will please fake notice that the ships ot this lino cannot carry any goods contraband of war. Tj'EATIIER DUSTERS.—Just received and J: for sale by J. W. THRELKELD, may3 Congress aud Whitaker streets. OTUVKEGS-New Jersey"ZlucTCo^"Parlor &\J\J Zinc, a superior articlo, for sale low at apr30 CHAFFER k CO.’S, No. 0 Whitaker street. 3 4 ti \A Bushels Pennsylvania Oats; • V/v/V 6oOdo do Mercer Potatoes; 20 barrols Bellvorrou Whiskey; 40 casks Catawba Brandy. In storo and for sale by J. M. EYRE, apr30 94 Bay stroet. F IR LADIES’ TRAVELING DRESSES— Gray Mohair Lustro, just recolved per steamer Alabama, and for salo by J. W. THRELKELD, aprl7 Cougress and Whitaker streets. THE INTERNATIONAL Insurance Company. NO. 38, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, NEW YOBK. CASH CAPITAL—$312,000 AGENT FOB SAVANNAH, James HI* Garter, AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT A CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office. Dutxcroad: ALANSON MARSH, S. A. KOLIA) Firm of A. S. Barnes k Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. O N and after Sunday, the Uth October, lust., and until farther notice, the Passenger Trains on me Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m and 12.16 v a. j Arrive In Macon “ u ..2.16 pm “1 am.! Leave Macon *• “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive In Savan'h “ “10.46 P M “ 7.20 a m j UKTWUCN SAVANNAH AND AtJUUSTA. Leave Savannah ,...12.16 p m and 8.3U i*. u. Arrive lu Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 0. am “ 4.30 r m Arrive lu Savannah 1.30 pm “ 10.46 p HOTWKKN MACON AND AUGUSTA. Leave MacoD 11,46 a m aud 9.80 v m. Arrive lu Augusta 8.46 r m “ 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.16 p m “ 1, am. BITWXXN SAVANNAH, MltXKDGKVIIXK k KATONTON. Leave Savannah 6. am Arrive in MilledgevUlo .........2,46 p m. Leave Macon 11 46 a m Arrive in Eatonfon 5. pm. W. M. WADLEY Geu’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1865. octl6. Family of Negroes—At Private Bale. A negru man, 26 years old, good hostler and car tiage driver; and his wifo, aged 23 years, a plain cook, washer and ironor ; with their two girl chil dren, aged 4 to 7 years. Warranted sound mid healthy. fob2 At Ptivato* Salo. Ahaudsomo Poney, six years old, fourteen hands high. Paces a mile in threo minutes and trots H in four- Warrautcd. For sale fow If applied for soon. Valuabie'city Low. Lot No 19 South Oglethorpe Ward, situated ou New street, fronting tue now Railroad Depot, 100 feci deep by 03 feet front, Also, Lots Nos 2 and ll Curry town, being near thu cornor of Liberty and West Broad streets—each 60 foot front by 80 foot deep. All of tho above Lots aro fee simple, and will sold on liberal terras. Jaul9 At Private Safa * Mess Pork—26 bbls best Western Rhserved, New York City Inspection, for sale, to arrive. jatt At Private - Sale. 80 shares (Jautun Mine Block, jau 10 Valuable Real Estate. That commodious, substantial und well-built three story brick Dwelling House, situated on thu corner of Montgomery und State streets, and - fronting lib erty square, known as the residence ol the lato John P. Williamson. It is one of tho most delightful situ ations in tho city, and surpasses auythUigof the kind in architectural arrangements. The situation Is also very valuable—being located on lota nurnbei a 9,10,11 aud 12, buuuded by West Broad. Montgom ery and State streets, aud on ths North by Brougb- ton stroot lauo. On Weal Broad atreei there fa a very large and extensive Warehouse. Tho locdtlou of the prn|»ei ly is so well knowu, and tho pros]>cct of a rapid Increase In the value so cet talu, that It U deemed uunecessary fa say more fa attract attoutlon Tbe ubove property, if uut disiwsed of previous fa thu 1st Tuesday iu February next, will then be ot fered before thu court house lor sale. For further particulars apply at thu couutiug room, No. 164 Bay street. jaulg tBT Thu Charleston Courier, Augusta Chronicle A Sentinel, Macon Journal is Messenger, and Milledge vllle Southern Recorder, will please copy until day of sale. At Private dale. Southern half of lot No 86, Chatham Ward, city of Savannah, containing twenty-five and a half feet front on Tatuall street, aud ninety aud three quarter feet In depth, subject to u grouiiu rent of twenty-out 10-100 dollars per auuuui. For further particulars inquire at the Counting Room, 164 Bay street. At Private*Sale. A family of Negroes, consisting of a likely Negro- raou, ugod twenty-three years, aud his wife, aged twenty-five, with tholr two children, aged three and one years old. If not disposed of previous to tho first Tuesday id March, will theu bo offered before tha Court House. janie At Private Sale. A likely Negro Boy. about (14) fourteen years of age. Also, a likely Negro Woman, about (26) twen ty-five years old, a prime field hand. juulO At Private”Bale Southern half of lot No. 86, Charlton Ward. City of Savannah, containing twenty-live and a halfteet front ou Tatuall street, aud ulucty aud throe quarters feet lu depth, subject to u ground rent ot'tweuty.oue dollars, and 70 ccuts per uunum. For farther parti culars apply to the countiug room, 164 Bay Btreel. JanlG At Private Bale. A fow tine lithographed pictures, 22 x 28 Utches, ot Stone Mountain, DeKulli County, Ga', and Tawa- laga Falls, near tbe ludiau Springs, Ga., for sal* low Jan 10 Assignees Salo—Continued. 4 cases Kerseys, 30 pair Blankets, lu doz Wool Shawls, 2U pcs Fancy Print* IU pcs Fluid lJuseys, 6 doz Baskets. An assortment ot white aua col’d Shirt* 4 boxos Tobacco. ALSO, Groceries, Cigars. Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles, 4ic. Jan 3 Wheat Brau and Northern Huy at Private Sale. 2000 bus Wheat Bran iu sacks, iu store and loi fluid. ALSO, 100 bales Northern Hay. jau a “ Childs, Pratt k Co. “ Livingston, Ballurd k Co. “ Win. M. Dodge & Co. “ H. A. Curtis k Co. ALONZO CHILD, I. P. BALLARD, WM, XL DODGE, P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. ROLLO, 8. T. LIPPINCOrr, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTED, “ Huated & Card. WM. H. RIVEKSMITH, W. H. LYON, “ ’« W. H. Lyou Si Co. GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “ Loo, Murphy k Co.lJ JOS. IL WESTCOrr, « Briggs, Wostcott k Co. JOS. PATMAN, “ “Patman*Co. STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ “ Gao. Savory & Co. J. A. REtjUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico Preaipeut. WM. E. KOLLO, Secretary. tap This Company will Isbuo Pulidos upon Mu rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation aud Fire Risks, at liberal rates of premium. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oct 31 No. 86, Bay Stroet. AWES’ PREMIUM FULTON MARKET BEEF and PORK. ubci tuuguua, Smoked and nckled Pig Bacon, Braokod Beef, Tho celebrated Gerwick, no Balt Petre Hama. Tho first importation soon to arrive BARRON’S. Jau 4 Corner Whitaker aud Obarltou-sts. RALDWIN APPLES—40 bbls very superior Baldwiu Apples, now landing per brig J K BRIGHAM, KELLY &CO. Rhodes, for salo by Jan U Q HELL SIDE AND TUCK COMBS, a large k? assortment received and for sale by. LADSON * UOrffeBS, jau29 No. 2 Shad’s Btoroa. F RESH GARDEN SEED.—Early Peas, Henna Onion Bolts, tfc., received by the steamer, and for Bale by feb 0 J. B. MOORE t6CO., Gibbons’ Buildings. E akd and hebmngs- SO bill* Prlmo Whit* Leal Lard . CO boxos Prim* Herriaga. UwUriutoforaaljbX,., maylt SCRANTON, JOHN8TON Si VO, FLOWERS l FLOWERS 11 fFROM THE JASPER SPRING GARDEN. The largest and bent assortment of Rosoa, Geraniums, Verbenas, Heliotropes, Ao.. that lias over.**»,***• been olfored in this city, all In the host possible con dition for transplanting, cither In gardens or Jars. Call and examine at 186 Congress-stroot, Savannah. Tho stock will bo constantly replenished. apr23—IT ALFRED WEBSTER. r OU BALE.—Filly ttacka Suporflne Flour, Atlanta Mills, In store and for buIo by apr26 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO \lf ANTILLA8.—Colored and black Aplique jjjL aud Loco, a beautiful assortment Just received and for sale by , HBr 7 n AIKIN k BURNS. NEWBOOK8, a D AND 4th Macauley’s History of Eugland, from tho accession of James 2d. Ltngard’s History of England, 16th vol. Groto’s History or Greece, Jlth1 wl just received by W THORNE WILLIAMS, Jon 10 COLEMAN S VNDULATINGCORN AND FLOURING MILLS, T ook the premium at the fair held in tho Crystal Palace, New York, for being tho most economical, fastest and best grinders ever ex hibited fa the Uultod States. North or Bouth. Thoso deslrlug such a mill can now bo supplied on accommodating terms by addressing the proprietor. WILLIS P. COLEMAN. BoxC. 186, New Orleans. Manufactory—Wty of Jefferson, LouiBiaua. dec 27 d&w—Sra i BBLS. FLOUR in store and for sale XjuO by rany7 CRANE, WELLS & CO. /~10RN—In store and for sale by XJ mar6 LOCKETT& SNELLIN GS B LACK AND COLORED SILKS-Just re ceived a lino assortment of tho abovo. also, Striped Grenadinos, which wo are prepared to ex hibit. mar7 AIKIN k BURNS. NOTICK. A DVANCES made oil consignments to our friends in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Bultiraoro. dec 29 LOCKETT k SNELUNGS. A damantine candles.~ioo Boxes su perior Adamantlno Candles, lu store and for ale by aprl4 HUNTER k GAMMELL. XTANKfN AND CANTON MATTING'S.— Xx Merchants and Families aro Invited to cxam- ino tho most oxtonsivo assortment of Mattings over offered lu this market, lu all tho various widths, both whito aud chock. Particular attention Is cnllod to u superior article of Nauklu Matting, selected expressly for family use. Partlos’ubout to farulsh parlors would do well to call at ouoe and make their selections. Parlies ordering from the country will please sond dimensions of rooms, so that tho widths best adapt ed may be scut. W. 11. GU10N, Agent, apr 4 No. 140 Congress and 67 St. Julian-hIs. MILITARY. WHITE Drill Pantnloous, ready made, largo assortment, suitable for parade, Just received at the Star Clothing Emporium. 7pr29 WM. O. PRICE. PLANTATION GOODS, AND GOODS FOR HOUSE SERVANTS. A LARGE ant? fine supply of Blankets, white and colored, at all prices. Kerseys of ovory uoscrlption, from 12% to 60 cents. % and 4-4 brown Shirtings, striped and plain Colton Osna- Burgs. Plaid and Btrlped Homespuns, Shirting stripes, plain and Twilled red Flannels, wool Caps and Scotch Bonnets, plaid Linseys, blue Romals and Head Handkerchiefs of various styles and prices. Tho attention of Planters and others to want or tho abovo, 13 iuvited to an examination of our stock, which is now complete aud well selected, oct 24 AIKIN k BURN8. B ACON.—10,000 pounds well cured Ten nessee Bacon, hog round, for sale by mar28 YOUNG, WYATT*CO. ■VTIJTS, PRUNES, RAISINS, &c.-500Ub» A.X Paradise Nuts. 1000 lbs Soft Shell Almonds, 300 lbs Brazil Nuts, 800 do Hazle do, "5 drums choice Figs, 1 case French Jar Prunes, 1 do Fancy box do, 16 boxes Layer Raisins, 16 do MR do, 26 do one-half and one-quarter boxes Rai- sius, laadiugand for sale by mar 1 J. A. BROWN. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS ARTICLES, FOR BRIDAL AND OTHER PURPOSES. J UST received: Fresh White Kid GlovfiB : White Silk Neck Scurfs and Cravats ; White Handkerchiefs; White Hosiery; White Shirts ; White Silk and Marsallles Vests, and other emblems of purity, suitable for pcoplo of good tuste. Call at the STAR CLOTHING EMPOR1- UM, No. 147 Bay Street. W. O. PRICE. f'l ENT’S Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, IT Ac., just received por steamer Florida, and forsale by J. W. THRELKELD, mar 21 Cor. CougeesB and Whitaker sts. PLUMBfNCL P LUMBING, in all Its vorious branches, at tended to at the shortest notice, aud iu superior style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Galvaniz ed Iron, Tin and Leadod Bath Tubs; Copper Boilors, Patent Pan Water Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead, Brass and Platod Cocks, Force l’umps, India Rubber Hose. For sale at the House Furnish Store, No. 166 Broughton-strect. marlO HORACE MORSE. QILLS, Laces, Embroideries, Whito Good, 13 Mitts. Ac., just being opened und for sale by J. W. THRELKEIJJ, Cor. Congress und Whitaker Hts. is JOLnl DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. The subscriber takes this op|iortuuity to Inform bis frlondB and tho public, that he is enabled, from experience, and tbe jlntuitlvo perceptions of the truths ofi science, based ou tbe common rules of surveying forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and make up garments to fit the humauform m thu most complote and finished style, to all who may favor him with u call. Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military aud Firemen’s Uulforms, Ac., Ac. P. HORACE GRANT, Jefferson st., one door North of Broughton stroot, doc 7—ly B areges, ohallies and muslins.— A choice selection of these goods, or the latest ty s, to which we Invite tbe attoutlon of the ladies. mar7 AIKIN A BURNS TO BUILDERS. rpHE subscriber is prepared to execute at the X shortest uotice, and In tbe most workmanlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roolliug, Gutters, Cor nice, or other work connected with the manufactur ing or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, mar!9 166 Broughton-st. KEDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER Au assortment of sizes on hand. We warrant them to make thesavaunah River Water, even though dipped directly out of the River, as pure and clear as the finest Spring Water. About forty of these Filters are uow in use iu thfa city, and every person who has them, will cheerfully testily to their efficiency. Indeed, tho Board of Water Commissioners hero, say iu their Report, It Is the only Filter that does effectual ly puriiy the Savannah River Water. Call and see one in operation at our House Fur nishing and Stove eatabilsment,Hodgson’s new block. KENNEDY Sc BEACH, feb 27 Corner of Broughton and Bull sts. UKOUGIITON STREET HACK AND LIVERY STABLE. Tho under signed having pul tbe ubove Stables in good condition, are prepared to accommodate their ■ customers with Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, Sulkies, Ao., with sound, gentle, and well broke horses, and careful drivers. Horses boarded on accommodating terms, and well cared lor. Two pairs of lino Carriage Horses for sale. Inquire cor- ner of Barnard amt Broughton streets. ap!14—ly STEVENS A ELIJ3TGN. THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY t pryor , s _ oTntment. I T is a sure and speedy care for burns, piles, corns, felous, lever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommeuded by nut • sos,) More aud cracked lips, tresh wounds und sores of any description, it fa u most valuable remedy aud cure, which cau bo testified to by thousands who have used it in many portions of the South for the last few years. In no iusfanco will the salve do any Injury, or Interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and letters from people who have tisod It themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to others as a speedy and certain remedy for tho above named diseases. A trial fa all that is necessary for its own recommendation. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, tnayl3 LaGrange, Ga. PEAS AND llEANSi A FEW sacks of beautiful whito Peas and Beans for sale low at J. OSMOND’S Office, cor. of Bay aud Drayton streets, by apr30 fit W. M. JOSEPH. TO THE LADIES. J UST RECEIVED—A consignment of Fri- setts, Cut is, Bruids, aud Frout Pieces, from the mporier, aud will bo sold at New York prices. MS' The colors uow In store are well asserted, und orders will be filled at auy time for colors not ou hand, by G. M. GRIFFIN, Successor to late M. Eastman, may6 2nd Store above Pulask I House. F OR LADIES.—Gauze and Thick Morion vests, just received and for sale by J. W. THRELKELD, upr21 Congress and Whitaker streets. |7NGJd8H AND AMERICAN PINS A X!j largo assortment of all sizes English aud Amer ican Pins, received and for Bale by marl 8 LADSON A ROGERS. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. _ At thu Old Stand, 16.1 OrouRliton-st. 1) EFIUGERATORS, Meat Safes, Water Cool- Xii era, Kodzio’s, Water Fllterers, Wire Dish Cov ers, Fish Kettles, Soup Digesters, French Tinned Ware, Tinned ami Enamelled Stow Pans, Cooking Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Tublo Cutlery, Cedar Tubs aud Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Clothes, Market, Travelling und Fancy Baskets, Bird Cages, Planished and Japanned Ware, tfc. Also, Tin Ware, Iron an Copper Ware. Brass Kettles, Stove Pipes, Cooking Uteusils of all kinds for Stoves and Ranges, together with tho iluest assortment of House Fur- ufahlug Goods in the city. nrnrlO HORACE MORSE. CLOCKS I CLOCKS!! W E have received per steamer an invoice of Murine Clocks—au excellent article, and Jeweled. Also Clocks for One Dollar. Alarmulocks for %\ 76. «prl7 1>. B. NICHOIS A CO. R eceived per steamer augusta.— A beautiful assortment of Fragile!! aud Aucrl- r,au Prints, Spring stylos. UDSONA ROGERS it 4 j* ~ ' ilKMOVAL..' -H Tho subscriber has Removed ou the Bay, noxt door to tho Republican] If(M office, whore he Is uow openiug a ■Jllwhandsome assortment oT SPRING! AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell by tho pattern or make to order la tho most fashlouable style. Also, Ready Made Olotblng for the present aud comiug season. Tbankfai for post favors, he hopes to merit a con- tluuanco of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Alter lug aud Repairing done at tho shortest notice. Just recolved White Drill Coats aud Pants, White aud Figured Marseilles Vests, forsale at a small pro itprl2 JOHN W. KELLY. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Will take contracts for Building and Working Ma tron ry of every description. Residence, No. 3 Mrs Jewett’s Rango, South Bide Jones si. oct .HO WILMOT’B JEWELRY STORE Is receiving by every ,val a lurge and rich assort-sCmJ ment of Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond. Pins. Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Ten Setts, Casters, Ac., ol Sterling Silver. Jewelry In every variety "Ivory Table Cutlery, due Packet Knives und Scissors. Rich China and Parian Vases, and other articles. Fine Double Barrelled Gnus manufactured to bis own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Plated Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts and Candle- sticks, with a great variety of Fancy Artlcloa, flulta bio far wedding gifts, too numerous hero to men- All kinds of Watches und Clocks repaired by tho most experienced workmen. 8. WILMOT, may 13 No. 1 Market square. w. h. faIhrell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Clioltm Family Groceries, Provisions, & Foreign und Domestic Fruits, XT TOR OLD STAND, Corner Broughton and Whltaker-sts. MS' All city and country orders attended to with promptness and dispatch, and at the lowest cash prlcos. CARD. ~ T HE subscriber, in acknowledging himself gratefal for the llboral patronage ho has receiv ed duriug tho past year from his friends and ac quaintances, and the public of Savannah genorully, would respectfully solicit a continunano or foist fa vors, with tho assurance that uothlng shall be want ing on his part to give hfa customers entire satlsfac tlou. may 16 WM. H. FARRELL. MEN OF THE REVOLUTION. MEN and Times of the Revolution, or Me- iYJL molrs of Elkanah Watson. Impressions of England, or Sketches of English Sceuery and Society. Be Cox*. The Spanish Conquest In America. By Arthur Helps 2 vote. Kingsley’s Sermons for tho Times, Heart and Home Truths. By Rev. R. Wlttlughaui, Juuiur. Gar Church Music. A Boult for Pastors and Peo ple. Legion, or Feigned Excuses. The Nightingale, or A Kiud Act is Never Irast.-- A tain of tho Kussiau war. Unison, or the liturgy. By A. Gifford. Life of Schainyl, aud Norratiou of the Circassian War. Hiawatha-* uuw supply _ ma >- W. THORNE WILLIAMS. OTKAWBBRUY BASKETS FOR SALE AT O tho House Furnishing Storo of KENNEDY A BEACH, Hodgson's New Block, corner Broughtou A Bull ala. apr 24 F. JACOBS, SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 28, Bull street, (sign of tho Big ludiau.) N. B.— Keeps consiautiy ou hand Spaulsh, Haft Spaufah, und American S».'g<»rs, at wholcaalo and r«- ail. Also, Chewing Tobucco, Snuff, Ao. Juno 1 " JAMBS lilcHKIVllV; Imunuieu Broker und Notary Public. &Iuriuo Protests Noted and Exteudcd, Average adjuflfod,Cliartor Parties and Average Bonds draw ns Papers prepared whoroby to recover lossos from Amcrlcau or British Underwriters, and atteutiou given toull matters connected with shipping und In- Hurunce, No. 118 Buy-strect opposite the front ot tlio Custom House. ly , nov 8 r* EXTS’ MOUINO VriS’lH—Gents’ iuperlur VJ Morino vests just received and lor salo by J. W. THRELKELD, apr21 Congress and Whitaker streets. I iUtESH supply of 4-4,6-4, und G-4 White aud 1 Check Malting. Received by the last steamer, and for sate by may6 AIKIN A BURNS. . H ams and lard— 20 bbls prlmo Lear Lard, 50 tin cans do do; 1ft kegfl Smithllold’s extra I^nl, very choice 150 lbs do llama, superior to best Westphalia; 10 casks prime Tcnucaseo Hams; Also pickled and smoked Tongues. In storo and for salt by aprl4 WEBSTER A PALMES.