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WANTED.
A half gNM Colored Room Berwmt Hinted.
Apply at tills office. r j- ■ , tnaylti
NBWJAIL,
PLANS FOR A NEW JAIL aro solicited
I from Architect# nnd Mechanics generally, to be
loft with the Clerk of tho Inferior Court, on or bo-
for# tho first of June next.
On# huu rod dollar# will 1)# given for tho ptau
adopted tho Court.
WM. II. OUYLER, j. i. o. o. o.
N. U. KNAI'l’, j. t. o. v. e.
MONT. CU.MM1N0. j. i. e. t\ o.
JAMBS K. GODFREY, j. I. c. u. a.
aprft GKO. P. 1IA1W180N/j. I. o. o. t).
Stammering and Stuttering Cured.
piiofbssorT. h, lbwin
r NF01LMS those atllieled by Stammering or Sluter*
I ring, tirnt he ha# takou room# at tue Marshal
House, aud Is prepared to enable them to speak and
read with distinctness, In tho short space of two
hours, without indicting the least palu. The patlont Is
invariably convinced that It Is effectual and perman
ent. Whoro tho above change Is not attaiuod no
charge will bo tnado. He will remain iu this place
but a fow days. apr 30
OBAND RPGCVLATION111
FOR A BMAIJ. INVKHTMKNT!
«»- I HOO PHI/, KSI JIM
♦ 00,000.
IMl'ROVEMKNT ON TIIK
IMPROVED HAVANA PI.AN LOTTERY.
hy AtiTttotttTv or nix htatk or ukoruia.
Jntpcr County Acudouiy
ONK PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS.
OI.A Sri N.
To ho drawn Juno the Kith, 1850, at Concert Hall,
Macon, Gn., under tho sworu superintendence
or Col, Goo, M. Logan and Jits, A. NUbct, Esq,
This Lottery*Is drawn on the pluu of ttie Koyal
Lottery or Havana of single numbers; this has only
10,000 numbers, and the Havuim Itottery 04,000
uumborH—tho Havana t!40 prlaos, this 1,200 prices,
l/jok to your interest 1 Now Is tho tlmo.
J!|| sldi
low.
may!
m
The llrst
NOTICE.
rpilE Uudersigued has This Day romovod his
X entire stock-of J$ogars, Tobacco, Ac., from his
old stand, corner ot Bryan street, to hi-* now storo
on the cornor of Bay and Whitaker streets, where
ho holies to receive a continuance of the patronage
of all his old frlouds aud customers.
uprUUtf A. l’ONOE.
jPm
ainTuu!
FOR SALK.
Six Tracts of latnd, 600 acre each, U or 4
9 miles rrom tho city of Savannah uu the S. A.
tjnir IUUI Hou.l, well adapted to the growth of
Hire, Cotton and Corn, aud Wood euough topay for
it ten limes ovor. Apply to
fob 27 tr C. A. Cl/tUD.
WM. J. HUNT,
Cor. Montgomery dc Vork sts.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
1JESPECTFULI.Y Informs tho Ladles and
Ik Gentlemen of tills City that ho Is proparod to
servo them ovory evening with
Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery,
In his own pooultnr stylo, and hopes to merit a share
t»r public patronage,
Savanuuh, 17th April, 1860. 3ra aprl7
TO IIOirSBKBBPBRS.
1,000 is 3,000
2,000 Is 2,000
1.000 Is 6,000
600 is 6,000
60 Is 0,000
120 •* 25 Is 3,000
600 Approximation prizes of 20 ure 10,000
600 ** “ io are 6,000
1200 Prizes amounting to $00,000
Tickets $10—Hulves $6—Quarters $2.60.
ASP Prizes payable without deduction.
BSP Persons sending money by tnnil nood not
fear Its being lost. Orders punctually attended to.
Communications conlhlentinl. Bunk notes of sound
banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering
tickets.
$3#* Those wishing particular numbers should
order Uutucdlatoly.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
may *6 Macon, Ga.
Par pots. Oil Cloth, Matting, Ac., at tho Bhurtost no
ice, and on the most reasonable terms. oct3-tf
I C E C RE AMI
NEW "CONFECTIONARY STORE ,
No, 88 Bryan Street,
two noons abovx Mr. Giumx’a jiwxlry stork.
rfi HE undersigned respectfully informs the La*
X dies of Savannah in particular, and tho publio
generally, that be has this day opened a new Confec
tionary Store, and will keop on hand a large and
fresh assortment, or all kinds and discretions.
He will at all times and hours, be ready toforulsh
parties, with suppers.
Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, it all horn
Ornamented Cokes, Pies, Ac. Ao., made to order,
lie hopes from long experience to givo satisfaction
to all who will honor him with their patronage.
H. B BOZZOLA, No. 98 B ryanS
iiiOraiiie Female College.
COMMENCEMENT.
o ABBATH, July 6th—Sermon by Philip P.
O Neely, Alabama Conference.
Monday, July 7th—Prize exhibition of Sophomore
Ciass—Concert at Candle-light.
Tuesday, July 8th—Anniversary orHentz A Judsou
Society. Prizes awarded. Annual address by
Luther M. Smith, Prof. Emory College.
Wednesday, July 9th—Commencement day. Ad
dress by Hon. P. S. Bartow, Savannah, Uu.
Thursday, July loth—Anniversary of the Alumnae
Society. Address by lion. J. Glancy Jonos, Penn
sylvania.
Examination of all the classes will take place the
week preceding commencement.
W. B. T. MONTGOMERY,
myll Supt, Faculty,
CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
The undersigned has opened a Bay
Night School, lit South Broad st.,
^UjflKbetwccn Houston aflU Price sts., where
^SM|be Is prepared to give instr .rtions in
Latin, Greek and French Lan-
guages; also, In the usual branches of
an English Education.
J. F. DILLON,
rayl4 Prof, of Languages.
I SHIRTS!! SHIRTS! IJ
I HAVE just received a large assortment of
white aud figured Shirts, of every quality and
style, and superbly made, with collars to match,
orders will also bo taken, aud shirts made to suit
any particular style or taste or tho wearer. Call at
tho Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street,
my 14 WM. 0. PRICE.
I30HK—
X 60 barrels Mess Pork,
26 do Prime do
landing and for salo by
my 14 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
FLOUR IN BARRBLSc
JUST received a lot of Extra Family Flour,
el lu barrels.
npr29 YOUNG A WYA TT.
N EA'TOFOOT OIL, of the best quality constantly
for sale low by CHAFFER A CO.,
mayl5 6 Whitaker street.
KEDZIE'8 PATENT WATER FILTER
An assortment of sizes on
band. We warrant them to make
the Savannah River Water, even
though dipped directly out of the
River, as pure and dear as tho
finest Spring Wator. About forty
ortbese Filtors are now in ubo In
this city, and everyporsonwhohas
... __ , Ward oT
1 Water Commissioners hero, say in
their Report, Jt is the only Filter that docs effectual
h„«» n
nUlilUBOndElovooalablb.m^ul.noJpMl inowbloc
rob aj Corner or Brougbbin and Bull eta.
a.siioht;
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take coutracta ror Building and Working Ha-
ury of ovory description. Residence, No. 8 Mrs
S An as
hand. W
the Bavan
though dl)
River, as
finest Spr
ortbese Fi
this city, i
them, wil
efficiency.
Wator Cot
. . at.- 1..
soury of ovory —
Jewett’s Range. South side Jonos at.
it 80
WlLMOT*S
ck. is receiving by every arrl-
tfJWvol a large and rich assort-,
olaEment or Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond
Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other
< locks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Castors, Ac., ol
Sterling Silver.
Jewelry in every variety*
""Ivory Table Cutlery, ilno Pocket Knives and
Scissor#
' Rich China and Parian Vases, and other articles.
Fine Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to bla
own order- Gunning Implements of all kinds.
Plated Walters, Castors, Tea betta and Candle-
r-lick*, with a groat variety or Fancy Articles, suita
ble for wedding gilts, too numerous bc-ro to men-
ll0 Ji| kinds of Watches and Clocks repaired by the
most experienced workmou. g wiLMOT,
tnayKt No. 1 Market square.
CAPITAL PR1ZE-$16,000.
1 Prize of $16,000 Is..
.$16,000
6,000 is 6;000
4,000 U 4,000
LITTLE GIA3NTT
CORN AND COR MILL.
FOR THE STATES OF SO. CAROLINA, GEOKQLA AND FLORIDA'
PATENTED MAY 10, 1864.
COPYRIGHT SECURED MA RCU 1866.
fpHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders
X is rospectfolly called to tho abovo Mill. They
are now In use by at least 10,000 of the most practi
cal Stock Feeders throughout tho country, who aro
ready to testily to their superiority over all other
Mills of a similar kind. These Mills aro raado the
exclusive businoss of tho pateutcu, Mr. Scott, who
bolug a practical man, suyerlutuuds the casting lu
person, and selects only such Iron ns is boat adapt
ed to their use, which, liko car wheels, roquire to
be mado or metal known to be hard and strong.—
They weigh from three to five huudred pounds, ac
cording to site, and can be put in operation In twen
ty minutes without oxpense or mechanical aid.
The Little Giant has taken tho first premium at
naurly all tho State Fairs throughout the Union, and
that in the most complimentary manner. They are
guaranteed against breakage or dcrangumeut when
used according to directions, and warranted to givo
the most porfect satisfaction, or the money reikuded
ou tho return of the mill.
They areol throo sizes, and will griud from eight
to afteen bushels good Toed per hour, according “
size, with ono or two horses.
We now offer thorn to the trade complete, ready
for attaching tho team, at roducod prices.
Mr. C. H. CAMPFIELD is our Agent in Savannah,
of whom tho mill may be had at our price.
march 7—eodAwly
SUNDRIES.
1000 Reams Wrapping paper.
100 bales Twine;
200 doz Scrubbing aud Shoe
60U imported Spanish Sugars;
260 boxes Tobacco, various brands;
160 sucks Rio Coffee;
76 mats Java Coffee;
100 dox Brooms;
60 doz Washboards;
60 Covered Baskets;
160 boxos Family Soup;
160 do Palo Soap;
76 do No. 1 Soap;
600 Gross Matches;
60 half cheats Young Hyson Tea;
60 do do Oolong do:
100 boxes Candy;
60 boxos Scalod Herrings;
76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee;
100 boxos Imported Castile Soap;
100 boxes Toilet Soap;
60 U, K, and wholo boxos RuIsIub;
Received and for sale by
MoMAHON A DOYLE,
may!4 206 and 208 Bay streot-
TO RENT.
UNTIL tho 1st Novombor noxt, a com*
“•Mousainl airy residence. on thn north
or tho Central Railroad Depot, known
Hovers I’laoo. Tho Imiiso is newly fur-
basement to attio, which can bo iNiughl
.JCKb WANTED—A Vessel to load with Timber
Sttfor an European market. Apply at Union
Ream Baw Mill; or J F O’Bynio’s oflluo.
JEFFERSON ROBERTA.
nfflj!
mural
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WANTED—A Vessel to load with Timber
mays YOUNG A WYATT.
OFFICES FOtt iiENT
IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
adjolulng tho olllco of the subsorllior. The
basement would make, with some slight ZurTT
.Improvement, an excellent lawyor’s-olllcc. | H * nl ,
.and second tloorH will ho lot for Counting-
Rooms, and the third for sleeping apartments. Cou-
nocted with tho establishment is an out-building ol
brick, suitable for sorvunts. Apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR,
sopt3 Coruor Dray tou and Bryan streets.
TO RENT
TWO TENEMENTS IN GORDON BLOCK,
fronting Chatham Square, and well furnish,
ed with gus, water, stables, Ac. Posses
sion given 1st of November.
EDWARD G. WllflON,
72 Bryan street.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The two-story briok storo ou Congress
r occupied by Messrs. Einstein A
Tills Is one of the boHt stands in
tho city for uuy kind of business. Terms
lado accommodating. For particulars in
quire at 142 Broughtou street, above tho storo of T.
L. McKonnu. tfmay]4
TO RENT.
. » Norttiorn port. Appty at Union Steam
/or at J F O’Byrnn’s otllco.
inarSl JEFFERSON R0RERT8.
FOR FRRltiUY OR 0HARTRR.—The cop.
jttiCfc, pored and copper fustened brig ROBERT M.
SH&CHARLETON, J.II. IJghtburn, master. Ap-
to J, ROBERTS,
oprlO fit Or Mastor on board.
~VFS3EW WANTED.—a vossel to load with
timber, for Boston. Also a vessel to load
THE GREAT WESTERN INSU1
CO. OF NEW YORK.
iSbs-U , — _ - . -
TA r with sawed lumlior, for tho satno placo.
Apply hi JEFFERSON ROBERTO,
ut Union steam Saw Mill,
am 19 _ or J. F. O’BYllNE’H OOlco.
-A freight or churtor for Ua-
WANTED. ..
vana for Brig It. M. CHARIJJTON.
Applp to JEt'FKRSON ROBERTO,
at Union Steam Haw Mill,
nprl9 or .1. V. O’BYRNE’3 Olllco.
Foit" DAT/il.VIURE—Rwi HUH Link—Tlio
Schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON, Wutson,
'master, will huvo quick dls|iatch us above. For
freight or passage apply ou hoard, at Telfair's
wharf, or to
may7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
JVKRl’OOL.—Tho AT
® FI
w
n
The Dwelliug lately occupied by Judgo
Flomlng, In Taylor streot, noar Drayton.
Bald Honsu la throe stories on a basomont,
, iWlth good survaiita’ rooms, audouthouses.
Possession glveu iminodiateiy. Apply to
fob 28 D. L. COHEN.
ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA i , i i GEORGIA.
J. J. HESLHI1, Proprietor.
Late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans.
Passengers por Evening Trains will find
Supper ready oil the arrival of the Curs,
tnayU
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
JACKSONVILLE, EAST FLA.
JOHN IIOZEMAN, Proprietor.
BOA1IU PKK DAV
DOAKD PKK WKKK
$ 1 60
0 (M)
tlOAUD PKK MONTH......
20 00
.may 13
lyr
MILLS HOUSE;
CORNEU MEETING AND QUEEN-STIiEETS,
CIIARLRSTON, 8. 0.
THIS House Is now adapted to all the
IK
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A l Ainoricau
Ship MARY ti ADELINE, W. Taylor, master.
,having a portion of her cargo engaged, wl 1
liuvo Immediate dispatch, For freight apply to
Captain Taylor, or to
may7 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR NEW YOUK—Ou* toTAiiiisnKirfjxR.
^SouTho Brig PHILUKA, Jonos, mastor, will
rffiT plick dispatch as above. For freight
or passage apply on bourd, at Tolfair’s whurf, or
to ma>*7 BRIGHAM, KE1.LY A CO
IE &VOJ8 UNE OF N. YORK
AND SAVANNAH I’ACKETO.
Tills 110w linn will bo noratMwud or tbo fol-
lowlng vessels, one or which will leave
*' r 0, N. R., punctually every Thursday,
nmenclng on tho first of November:
Now schooner EDWARD KIDDER, 000 tons, Tyler,
mastor.
Now schooner BENNETT FLANNER, 835 tons, Ap-
plegilt, master.
Now schoouor GEORGE DAVIS, 330 tons, Smith,
master.
Now schooner 1.0VET PEACOCK, 870 tous, Terry,
master.
New schoouor WALTER RAI.KIGH, 440 tons, Mar
shall, mastor.
Those vessels ure all of the first class, and having
_jou built during tho past year expressly for this
trudo, aro well deserving the attention of shippers.
They aro cummuuded oy mustors of experience aud
^ . t and shippers can rely upon quick dispatch,
wants of the Travelling Public, and tho or- and every attoution being paid to thoir convenience,
torts ot tho Proprietor will ho io dosorvo For Trolght or passagei jstiply M tho msster on
'board or to HUNTER & GAMMELL,
Agents ut Savannah.
J. R. GILMORE k CO.,
nov2 164 Water-sL, New York.
mar 31 p “ ,ron “fiWus NICKERSON.
MONTGOMERY'S HOTEL AND DINING
ROOMS—(ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.)
No. 15 and 17 Redman, two doors east of Nassau
street, near the Citv Hall Park.
The subscriber, thaukful for past favors,
would inform his patrous and tho traveling
public, that he is now prepared to furnish
first class Lodging Rooms, with convonlon-
i to auy Hotel in tho city, Transient or per
manent lodgers accommodated by the day, week or
month, with or without board.
R. C. MONTGOMERY,
myia New York.
Re
CABIN PASSAGE TO NBW YORK
$25 00.
Serai-Weekly United State* Mnll Line.
HHHE NEW AND SPLENDID 81DE WHEEI.
I Steamships—
KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tons..Cupt. 0.1). Ludlow.
AUGU&TA .... 1,600 “ ..Capt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M. fl. Woodhull
AI.ABAMA.... 1,300 “ . .Capt. U. R. Si'hcuck
WILL LKAYK HAVANNAU BVKIIV
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Tlieso ships are among the largest on the coast,
unsurpassed iu speod, safoty and comfort, making
thoir passages lu fifty to sixty hours, and are com
manded by skillful, caroful and polite officers.—
oharabers, wide hall and wide galloryrrontund'rear; I tllBy
kitchen, servants rooms, smoko house, carriage 0, Kh, convey" 100 Now York *
■ ‘ Hie buildiugs aro all in
tt F0R SAI.E. —Delightfully situated rosi-
donco at Mllway, two and a half miles
from Mlilodgovlllo, a quarter of a mile
from Oglutliorpo University, within a few
minutes walk of Railroad Depot. Tho house con-
talus eight rooms, two parlors, dining room, flvo
having undergone thorough repairs. The lot
sins four acres, and well laid out—contains a
variety oi'frult trees, shrubbery and flowers ;ou the
lot la a well of fine wator; thirty acres of wood land
goo3 with it. The furniture, carriage and horses
will be sold, if desired. All sold on account of re
moval. Terma moderate, if applied for Immediately.
Address M. M. HOLMES,
apr23 eod—lrao Mlllcdgeville Goo.
A VaUrabUTPlantatlon for Sole In Mein
toeh County*
THE subscriber offers for sale the follow
ing valuable tracts of land, in McIntosh Go.;
1,220 acres of pine loud aud well timborod:
_150 acreB of good bay land—60 acres of
are cleared aud under cultivation, part cross-
voiinab, Albany and Gulf Railroad; also
s or rich swamp and hammock land; 18U0
i of choice pine land, 130 cleared and under |
m
acres ( . . i<iia % ^_ iim
good cultivailou.’wUh a good mill seut attached to J stoampMket*^harf.
Cabin Passage to New York...... $26
Steerage Paaaago to New York 8
PADELFORD. FAY k CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCH1LL, 13 Broadway,
leb 6 Now York.
for^centehvilLaGe;
Via St. Simons. Brunswick, F\incy Bluff, Jtffert<m K
Darien, St. Marys, ife
“ • , The fine stoamer PLANTER, Capt.
jMcNelty, will leave for the abovo
places evory Wednesday morulngat lOo’clock. For
freight or passage, apply ou board at Union Ferry
Wharr, or to
pnovlO CRANE, WEUS k CO., Agcuts,
FOR JOHNSON’S LANDING,
AND INTERMEDIATE PLAGES,
To leave on Tuesday Night, the 12th instant.
^ The light draft-stoumor. WILLIAM
LEBBY, Captain A. C. kiug, will
leave regularly os above, from tho Charleston
INSURANCE
Approved Risks will be taken, on liberal terms,
and the usuRcrodlt given on premium Notoe. Three
quartors of tho busluess will bo returned to wo cus
tomers in scrip. C. A* L* Lamar,
J Agent Ip Savannah.
issiraroir
Southern Mutual Insurance Company*
Southern Mutual Llfo ins* Company*
Home Insurance Company, of If* York*
Springfield Fire * Marine In4* Com'y,
Risks In tho above Insurance Companies underta
ken by WX. KING A B0N8 t Agents,
BavauHah, 14th December,
FIRE, MARINE ANb LIFE
I N S U RANG E.
NO. IU, BAY-STREET.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED,
Nearly Four Million Dollars*
By the following responsible Stock Companies.
Charier Oak Lift Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, OT.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OF LONDON.
Farmer*' and Mechanics* Fire, Marine
and Lire Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
geport Fire and Marine Kusuranee
Company,
OF BRIDGEPORT, OT.
-Tue subscriber willeffeot Insurance to uuy
amount lu all parts of tho State os every description
of property.
Lire Insurance, to auy amount, at the lowest rate,
for the benefit of heirs and creditors, or payable to
the wife free from the claims of creditors.
Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts
or the world. Jan26 A. WILBUR.
MUTUAL BENEFIT LftfE INSURANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1860* $2,239,006 47
Total urnouut of dividends paid to date 716,492 06
Total amount of claims by death paid
todato 1,330,990 84
$4,282,488 97
Beqjamtu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord,
General Agont, Robort L. Patterson. President.
*1116 funds of this Coinpauy are all safely invested
lu first oloss bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and
notes of members fully secured by their policies.
For ftirther particulars inqulro of
CHARLES A. FARLEY,
Agent in Savannah,
At tbo office of Bell k Prentiss.
.1, M. hULLlVAN, Medical Examiner.
Messrs. Paitmoai), Fax &Co.,
L K- Tut, Esq., State Bonk.
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
AGGREGATE CAPITAL $6,000,000.
VOUNU, WYATT & CO.,
NO. 86, BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A RE prepared to effect Insurance, In couiuuc-
JX Won With the MERCANTILE INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 6, Wall Btreet, New York, for auy
amount that may be required. Parties requiring it
cau be insured in the tallowing London and New
York offices, vlx:
Excelsior, New York, Capital Stock $200000
St. Nicholas, do do 160000
Harmony, do do 200000
Beekman, do do 200000
Oom’onw'lthjdo do 260000
Stuyvesaut do do 200000
Howard, do do 200000
OornExch’gu do do 200000
Lafarge, do do 160000
Market. do do 200000
nov28
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
. U: I f POCWQM TO MUUTOOK A XXLL.)
THIS DAY, at. H o’clock, In frout of store,
The usual-aMqrVnent or<Groceries, Provisions
{■*#?#» W floods, now
And second hand Furnlturo, Clothing JFaney Articles,
Watches, .rowofry. &o., Itc.. Terms, cosh Wore be-
livery.
JIBfr All urtlulos purchased at auutlnu and not sot-
Hod for previous to the noxt regular sale, will bo
sold on account and risk of former purchaser,
may 17
Underwriters'Sale.
BIB DAY at 11 o'clock, will bo sold at Mossrs. A.
N. Miller k Co’s wharf.
Tho Hull aud Engino of the stoamer THOMAS G.
HAIGHT, partially burnt utthe tiro on tho morning
oftho 26th April: will lie sold as sho now lies, ou tho
opposite side of the river.
Also, at the samo time and pluce—
Two Anchors and Chans, aud one Yawl Boat and
oars, suved from the wreck of tho said steamer.—
Sold under iuspuctiou of the Port Wurdcus, lor ac
count of Underwriters umi all concerned. Terms
cash. muyl7
Administrator's Sale.
Ou the first TUFMDAY la June next, at 11 o’clock, in
front of the Court House, will be sold—
1/rts No. 8 and 7 Forsyth Ward, cornor of Wliita-
kor and Huntingdon streets, fronting the Park, 46 by
130 feet, subject to a city ground rent of $ per
annum. Sold as tho property of Robert H. GrIUlu,
deceased, by virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary, for the benefit of tbo heirs and creditors ol
said estate. By order of tho ttdmluMtrator. Terms
at Bale. maylfi
Administratrix Salo.
On TUESDAY, July first, ut 11 o’clock, lu front of
tho Court House, will be sold:-
The southoru half of Lot No 17 aud Improvements,
situated on East Boundary street: the improvements
are six wooden tenements. Bold as tho property of
tbo ostato of Daniel Robertson, deceased, for tbe
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.—
Terma cash. A. E. ROBERTSON,
my 18 Administratrix.
Fine Parlor Furnlturo at Auction,
Ou TUESDAY next, 20th inst, at 11 o’clock, at tho
house in Jones street, next to tho corner of Dray tou,
A complolo assortment or flue parlor, chamber,
and kitchen furniture, all in good oetler aud Uue
coudltlou. Sale positive. Terms cash. my 13
Cottage Tract at Private Bale.
Lot No. 9, Third Tytlilug, Anson Ward, containing
66 8-10 acres, situated ou tho Middle Ground Road
about three miles from the city. Plot of the above
farm can bo seeu at our counting room. For sale
low for cash. myl3
Garden Lot 1 utYrlvato Sale.
Garden lot No. 98 containing 6J£ acres. Lies be
tween tbe Louisville Road and tbe Canal, about two
miles from tbo city. Apply at our counting room,
where tho plot can bo sceu. may 13
Pearl Starcb.
Just received from tho manufactory—
100 boxes Fraser’s Pearl Starcb, the beat article
manufactured.
Messrs. Bell k Prentiss have been appointed
" • Fraser’s Starch Manufactory. Chillcotbe,
—or the largest establishments m the coun
try, and will keep on hand, a constaut supply for
the trade. niuy8
Tobacco at Private Bale.
Now landing and for salo from store:—
40 boxes assorted brands Tobacco. Terms cash.
raayD
Two Luts of Laud at PrlvuleBule.
Lot ol land No. 219,17th District, Sumpter coun
ty, 202)4 acres; lot ol' lund No. 23,lCtb District,
Cass county, 160 acres. For sale low. maria
Good Cook, Washer and Irouer, at Private Buie.
A first rate cook, washer ami ironer, aud good
house servant, about forty years ol age. Sold
no fault. Hound aud hoalthy. Titles warrautod
march 13
Horse aud Buggy ut Prlvuta Sale.
A first rate strong and geutle family Buggy llurse,
a good roadster. Bold for no fault, us the owner
has uo use for him. mar 13
At Private Sale.
Fairbanks Patent Platform Scales. maria
&ttdfon Salts.
BY 8. SPENCER CUBKELL.
At 1’rivatoHale.
Southern hair of lot No 86, Chatham Ward, eity of
8avannah, containing twenty-five and a hair reel
front on Tatnall street, and ninety and three quarter
feet In depth, subject to a ground rent or twenty -one
10-100 dollars >r annufo. For further particulars
Inquire at the CountingB
; 164 Bay Street.
At Private Bale.
A faw fine lithographed pictures, 22 x 2$ inches,
of Stone Mountain, DeKalb County, Ga*. and Tawa*
aga Falls, near the Indian Springs, Ga., for sale
low. jan 10
BROUGHTON BTREET HACK AND
LIVERY STABLE.
Tho undersigned having put the
above Bfables iu good condition,
are proparod to accommodate their
t ^—-——-— customers with Carriages, Hacks.
Buggies, Sulkies, ko., with souud, gonw, and well
broko horses, and carefal drivers. Hones boarded
on accommodating terms, and well cared for. Two
pairs or Uue Carriage Horses for sale. Iuciulrn cor
nor or Barnard aud Broughton streets.
apll4—ly STEVENS & E1JJSTON.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY!
PRYOR’S'OINTMENT.
I T is a sure and speedy cine for bums, piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head,
totter worm, sore nipples, (reuommonded by nur
ses,) sore and cracked lips, fresh wounds and sore*
or any description. It is a most vuluablo remedy
and cure, which can be testified to by thousands
who have used it lu inauy portions of the South for
the last few yeurs. Iu no mstunco will tho salve do
auy Injury, or interfere with a physlclun’s prescrlp-
tiou. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letters from people who have used it themselves,
aud most earnestly recommend it to others as a
speedy aud certain rutnedy for the above uamad
diseases. A trial is all that la ncccssury for its own
recommendation.
Bold by J. B. MOORE, Bavannab, Ga., and drug
gists generally. V. 4. MOORE, Proprietor,
tnuylfi IaGrange, Ga.
PHSOaffiTfirai: —
A FBW Hacks of beautiful white Peaa and
Beans for sale low ut J. OSMOND’S Office, cor.
of Bay und Dray tou streets, bv
apraoat W. M. JOSEPH-
Ohio, on
TO THE LADIES.
J UST RECEIVED—A consignment of Fri*
setts, Curls, Braids, and Frout Pieces, from the
tnporter, and will bo sold at New York prices.
$3-The colors uowln store are well assorted,
and orders will be filled ut uuy time fur colors not
on hand, by G. M. GRIFFIN,
Successor to late M. Eastman,
mayO 2ud Store abovo Pulaski House.
X^NULISU i
HA large assort
lean Dins, recelv
a within 2K miles of tue above named railroad.
is a good dwelling on the premises, situated
on a high, beautiful and well watered hill, within
IX miles ortho above railroad, and on the Macon
and Darleu Road. This is a rare chance for land
purchasers, and a grent bargain can be obtained by
applying Immediately to tiiej>roprUdor,^
Walthoursvllte, Liberty bo., or to I
JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN, Esq.,
roaylO djtwtf Savannah, Ga.
ICE PITCHERS.
fob 11
Apply to
8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Ageut.
2000S?“ ofo ‘“ a - , ? lototo ^W“-
my 14 94 Bay street.
my 14 94 Bay
NOTICE*
rflHE Co-partnership heretofore existing un-
X der the firm of “JNO. F. GUILMARTIN & Co.”
wus owing to the decease of Mr. Guilmnrtin. dis
solved on the 4 th day of January last. Tito subscri
ber will attend to the unsettled ulfairs ol said Com
pany and respectfully requests all parties Indebted
o make immediate payment.
JNO. 8HERLOCK,
178 Broughtou street, uearly opposite
my 14 St. Andrew’s Hail, west.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T HE subscribers have formed a Co-partner
ship, bearing date Fobruary 21»t, I860, under
tbo name and stylo or JNO. SHERLOCK k CO., for
tbo purpose of transacting a wholesale and retail
Dry Gouda businoss.
JNO. SHERLOCK,
IVM. X1NE
178 Broughton street, nearly opposite
myl4 St. Andrew’s Hall, west.
BBTyAL of theschr A. DEVEREUX7 with
, Fruit for tho Savauuah Fruit Emporium.
4,000 Oranges,
200 bunches Bananas,
76 do* l’ine Applos,
6,000 Plantains.
—urgrMarciHi
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Go., Ffemandt-
na and Jacksonville, Picotata and Black Creek, Fla.
THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N
King, will leave for tho above places
every Tuesday Morning, ot 10 o’clk.
Ms boat nos large aud airy State Room accom-
lotions, and taking ihe Inland Passage, offers
every inducement to Invalids and others.
Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and tutor
mediate landings on St. Mary’s River.
No freight will bo taken alter 0 o’clock.
For frolght or passago apply on board at tbe
the" international
Insurance Company.
NO. 28, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE,
NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL—$312,000
AGENT FOB SAVANNAH,
James HI. Garter,
AT THE OFFICE OF
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT d CO..
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office.
Water Pitcher*, I Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
Some now and beautiful apr21 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
designs, Plated and Brita-
nla.
At the Hjubc Furnishing
Storo,
165 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Savannah, April80.
apr80
EXOUBX1,
HOT, COLD AND SHOWER.
rnHE BATH HOUSE bating been handsomely
X fitted up, opened on Saturday, 2d or March,
Single Baths 26 cents—six tickets for $1.00
mar4 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
Sweet Meats, Jolly
For sale by
J. A. BROWN.
K(\ BBLS. MACKEREL, for sale by
OU CRANE, WELLS k CO.
aprlO
Qrv BOXES SOAP.—Extra and family, for
OVJ sale by CRANE, WELLS & CO.
_ ’ sale by
aprlO
B RUSHES of every description, fresh from
the Manufacturer, at our House Furnishing
Storo. KENNEDY k BEACH,
Hodgson's Block, cor. Bull and Broughton ala.
mar 28
PLUMBING*
P LUMBING, in all to vorlous branches, at-
uuidud to at the ahortrataotice, and In auporlor
style. AIho, nmy be found Hbower Batbfl, Galvanl*
oil Iron. Tin und Leaded Bath Tuba; Copper Bollora,
Patent Pan Wutor Closets, I/sad Pipes, Sheet Load,
UraHS and Plated Cocks. Force Pumps, India Rubber
Hoso. For saIo at the House Furnish Storo, No. 165
Broughton-Btroct.
marlO HORACE MORSE.
DEWITT & MORGAN,
D EALERS in Staple and Fancy Dry Goals,
offer for sale a laTge and handsome stock of
Lodio*’ Dross Goods;
House Keeping do;
Bleached hhlrtings;
Irish Linens;
Hosiery of every description;
Embroideries or the newest and finest styles;
tacos and Muslin Trimmings;
White Goods, Jaconets, Cambrics, Swi9*
Nainsooks, Mulls, Chocks, Brilllantes, ko.
Plantation Goods, White and Striped Own-
burgs, Brown Shirtings. Blue Homespunns;
Head Handkerchiefs, Hickory Stripes, &c..
At tho lowest market prices. - may 16
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES. STORE
FRONTS. Columus, Window Sills and Lintils, Iron
Doors, Shutters, be., at Northempriccs. He is also
prepared to repair Machinery und iron work ofovery
description, at short notice, upon reasonable terras. I
its agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE tola line cannot carry anijfooda centraband mwar.
WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONE), Ac.
Also Iron Railing in groat variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, aud put up the work at man-
facturera’ prices. H. II. LINVILI.E.
Savounuu, April 11,1866. aprll
SALTS OF LEMON.
F OR RENOVATING Ink spots, Iron rust., . ...
Mould and Stains or any kind: a fresh supply •-{ I 11 If I “Usne
. UCOOWOC.1 .he WHECAtaHALL. O.UUUm
1 49 casks Catawba Brandy.
S ILLS, Laces, Embroideries, White Good,
Mitt*. bc.Justbeiug o|>cnod and for sale by
J. W.THRELKE1J),
Cor. CongrcHB&nd Whitaker sts.
(ljlbel
JULinti
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
The subscriber takes this opportunity
. to inform his friends and the publio, that
I be is enablod, from experience, aud the
Lntuitivfl perception# of the trutit# of.
science, based on tho common rulos of surveying
form*, both place and spherical, to cut and make up
garuieiits to fit the human form In the most complete
und finished stylo, to ail who may favor him with a
l |V>yg» fancy ilruuM, Ball costumoa, MlllUry and
Fireraen’aUniform#, be.,to. „ n .wr
P. HORACE GRANT,
Jelforson st., one door North of Broughton street,
doc 7—ly
B AHEOKS, C1IA1.UE8 AND MUSLINS^-
A choice Koloction of these good#, of the latest
ty s, to which wo Invito the attention of the ladles.
inar7 AIKIN A BURNS.
20
Bbln. BuperlnrOld Monongebela Whiskey
received, and for sale by
my 14
J. m.eyrk,
04 Bay street.
£ ft Casks Ohio Catawba Braudy Instore,
0\J au
J aud lor salo by the only
• w avnnitah.
my 14
94 Bav street.
By
NEW BOOKS,
RECEIVED BV WARNOCK A BA VIS, TUESDAY,
MAY 18TH.
D ICK TARLETAN ; or, The Last of his
Race. By J. F. Smith Esq.
Cyrllla*, a romance. By the author of “Initials.
Fred Graham; or, Masks and Faces. By J. Fred-
0r phlUp*Koilo; or, Tho Scottish Musketeers. By
Captain James Grant. _ ,
Vivian Bertram; or, A Wife’s Honor. By t». 16,
M ‘raVwondorful Adventure, of Captain
Courtship tuid Marriage: or, The JoyaandSor
rowaofAmorlcan Life. By kr..’ Caroline Leo Henta.
Pbcenlxlanna; or, Sketches and Burlesques.
jobnPh-n'x. For..1.
—TKlTBBETPfTOoN WludBCT"
fXR, ReirabUcanlam Backwards, and Cbria-
tj tiantty Reversed, In n eerie, or letters address
ed to J. Suule, Senior Bisbop or tbe MethoiHst Eple-
caps! Church, South. By J. R. Graves, Editor ol
the TemiesHco Baptist, NasbvUlo. Cloth;price $1.26.
The areatlronWheol Bssmlntd.
Or It# False Snokos Fxtractod, and an Exhibition
of Elder Graves, its builder; In a series of chanters,
By William 0. Brownlow, Mltor of Brownlow’s
Knoxville Whig. Cloth; price $1. Copies mailed
on receipt of Prlco.
Received and for salo by
WARNOCK b DAVIS,
Rooksellors auil Statlotiors,
5flWmayl5 _16Q Congress stroot.
B OiLED IJNSEED OlL. ol' tho best quality cou
stuntly for #ulo by CHAFFER b CO.,
inayl6 0 Whltakor street.
TO BUILDERS.
fl'HE HubncrilMjr is prepared to execute at tlio
1 shortest notice, and In the most workmanlike
umuuer, nil kinds or Metal Koofllng. Gutters, Cor-
nire, or other work connected with the manufactur-
mg or twimlrlug uf Copper, Galvanlxed Iron. Zinc,
or Wheel Iron Buslneta. HORACE MORSE,
marl» 166 Brougbtoa-it.
L ard and herrings-
20 bbls Primo White Itoal Ijird;
60 boxes Prime Herrings.
U ^r nd "BK&II. JOIWBIT.N.CL
01
FRENCH MILLINERY
AXD
Dress Making.
MRS. FREELAND has opcu
ed at her Rooms, No. 17
Broughton Streot. a fine selec
tion or Spring Mllinory, and is
constantly receiving per steam
ers. new and different styles of Bonnets; also, Dress
and Mantilla patterns.
Bonnets cleaued and pressed os usual.
aprlO
MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near tho Market.)
' T'ROM the most complete facilities in his own
Jj establishment, and through bis connections
with several of the principal manufacturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston,
tho Undersigned Is prepared to furnlnsh MACH1N
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
fbr Palatka, East Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St.
Marys, Ftmandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg,
(Black Creek,) and Picotata.
,«ff— S The new and elegant steampacket
Igg^mST. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn,
leaves evory Saturday morning, ot 10 o’clock, for
the abovo places.
Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and inter-
modiuto landings ou St Mary’s River.
AS* No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent state*
room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori
da Steampacket Wharl, near tho Gas Works, or td
apr21 CLAGHORN b CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
“ H. A. Curti# b Co.
1 Hustod b Carl!.
NEW YORK & LIVERPOOL UNITED
STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
The ships comprising this
„ lino aro—
ATLANTIC, Capt. West, l BALTIC, Capt.
PACIFIC, dipt. Nye. | ADRIATIC, Capt.
Thoso ships lrnviug been built, by contract, ex
pressly for Government service, every core has
been takon in thoir construetiou, os also in thoir en
gines, to Insure strength and speed, aud tUelv ac
commodations for passengers are unequaled for ele
gance and comfort.
Prices of Passago from Now Yerk to liverpool iu
first cab(n $130, In second cabiu $76, exclusive use
of extra state-rooms $325. From Liverpool to New
York £30 and £20.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No borths can be secured until paid for.
For frolght or passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS,
60 Wall street, Now York.
BROWN, SHIPLEY k CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KENNARD b CO.
B. 0. WAINWRIGHT b CO., Paris.
GEO. H. DRAPER, Havro.
49" The owners of those Bhlps will not bo ac
countable for gold, sliver, bullion, specie. Jowelry,
precious stones, or metata, unless bills of lading aro
signed therefor, and the valuo lliorcof expressed
therein.
Shippers will pleoso take uotice that tho ships ot
ALANSON MARSH,
8. A. ROLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes b Co.
ALONZO CHILD, “ “ Childs, Pratt b Co.
I. P. BALLARD, “ “ Livingston, Ballard * Co.
WM. M. DODGE, “ “ Wm. M. Dodgo b Co.
P.J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTIS,
WM. E. ROLLO,
8. T. LIPPINCOTT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. BUSTED,
WM. H. RIVERSMITH,
W. H. LYON, “ “ W. H. Lyon b Co.
GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “ Lee, Murphy b Co.ft
JOS. H. WGSTCOTr, “ Briggs, Westeott b Co.
JOS. FATMAN, “ “FatmanbCo.
STEPHEN VON MORES,
GEO. SAVORY, “ ‘‘ Goo. Savory b Co.
J. A. REQUA.
ALANSON HARSH, President.
CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Preslpent.
WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary.
49" This Company will issue Policies u|kjo Ma
rino, Inland Navigation, Transportation aud Fire
Risks, at liberal rates of premium.
Losses promptly und liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agout,
octal No. 86, Bay Street.
F EATHER DUSTERS.—Just received and
for sale by J. W. THUELKELD,
may3 Congress and Whitaker streets.
OHO KEGS New Jersey Zinc Co.. Parlor
4Zinc, a superior artielo, for sale low at
apr30
CHAFFER b CO.’S,
No. 6 Whitaker street.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
AN and after Sunday, the Uth October, lust.,
\_J and until furtbor notice, tbe Passenger Train#
on the Central Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
LeqveB Savannah Dally at...6 a m and 12.16 r u.
Arrive in Macon u “..2.15 pm “ 1 am.
Leave Macon “ “.11.45 a m “ 9.80 p m.
Arrive In Savan’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 am
srrwxxN savannah and auousta.
Leave 8avannah 12.16 p m and 8.80 p. u.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm 11 6.80 a m.
Leave*Augusta 0. am « 4.30pm
Arrive in Savannuh 1.80 p m “ 10.46 p
BRWKXN MACON AND AUGUSTA.
Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.80 p m
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p M “ 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 pm.
Arrive in Macon 2.16 p m “ 1. am.
BRWKXN SAVANNAH, MJUXDUXVIUX b KATONTON.
Leave Savannah 6. a m
Arrive In MiUedgeville 2.46 p u.
Leave Macon 1145 a m
Arrive In Eatonton 6. pm.
W. M. WADLEY Geu’l Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
8 ° u «£.1 IKffATJIflSf ft*y?cat OAD
New York & New Orleans Mails.
rrAWES' PREMIUM FULTON MARKET
XL BEEF and PORK.
Boot'tongues.
Smoked aud Pickled Pig Bacou,
Smoked Beef,
Tho celebrated Uerwlck, uo Suit Petre Hams,
Tbe first importation soon to arrivo
BARRON’S.
Jau 4 Coruer Whitaker aud Oharlton-sta.
B ALDWIN APPLES—^) bbla veiy superior
Baldwin Applos, now landing por brig J R
Rhodes, for solo by
jan 11 BitlUHAM, KELLY b CO.
Jan20
AND TUCK COMBS, a large
received and for sale by.
LADSON 4 ROGERS,
No. 2 Shad’s stores.
F RESH GARDEN SEED—Early l’eoB, ]
Onion Setts, <fc., received by the steamoi
Beans
Onion Setts, tfc., received by the steamor, and
for sale by J. B. MOORE d 00.,
fob 6 Gibbons’ Buildings.
PLANTATION GOODS,
ANl) GOODS FOR HOUSE SERVANTS.
A LARGE and fine supply of Blankets, white
L •« every
and 4-4
...... n Osua-
Burgs. Plaid and striped Homespuns, Shirting
stripes, plain and Twillod red Flannels, wool Caps
and Scotch Bonnets, plaid Linsoys, blue Rornals and
Head Handkerchiefs of various styles and prices.
Tho attention of Planters and otnors in want of the
above, is luvitod to an examination of our stock,
which is now complote and well solectod.
oct 24 AIKIN b BURNS.
FLOWER SEEDS.
J UST Received, a large, select and fresh sup-
ply of Flower Seed, consisting of ovor oue
hundred different varieties, selected expressly for
the Southern climate, for salo by
J. E. DkFORD, Apothecaries’ Hal),
fob 26 Cor. Broughton and Barnard sts.
In storo and for sale by
nprSO
J. M. EYRE,
94 Bay street.
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received largo
dltions to our PIANO FORTES,
, are enabled to oiler ot this time the
greatest variety (rom tho host manu
facturers, from tho plainest squaro to tho mest elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.
whom w^toiv^ful^cmifideuco 1 [nfand 1 ^^^wo'part I accommodating-terms by addr^g th^prfotor.
tlcutarly roquosted by them to give a guaranty with I " ILUS Pl COLEMAN,
ovory instrument sold by us as regards durability,
T^OR LADIES’ TRAVELING DRESSES—
X Gray Mohuir Lustre, Just received por steamer
Alabama, and for salo by
J. W. THRELKELD,
apr!7 Congress and Whitaker streets.
I COLEMAN’S UNDULATING CORN AND
FLOURING MILLS.
rpOOK THE PREMIUM AT THE FAIR held
X lu the Crystal Palace, Now York, for being tho
moat economical, fastest aud best grinders ever ex
hibited in tho United States. North or South.
Those desiring such a mill can now bo supplied on
Box C. 186, New Orleans.
Manufactory—City of Jefforson, Louisiana,
doc 27 dbw—3m
125®'
BBLS. FLOUR in store and for sale
may7 CRANE, WKIJS k CO.
tono, bo.
Persona In wont ora first rate instrument may re
ly with safoty upon getting such a one by selecting
from the following makors, whose instruments wo
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : H. Wor- i * r„„ on i„ k*.
coster, J. Chlckoring b Sou. Nunns b Clarko, Bacon X10RN— In store v ., f . 1V , tsj
b Ravens, H. Waters, and ilalnes, Brothers k Cum- mar6 LOOKETTb SNhLLlN G8
mlug. _ I. IV. MOBKKIJ. ft CO. | gLAOK AND COLORED SILKS-Jttst re-
aug 27
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS ARTICLES,
FOR BRIDAL AND OTHER PURPOBES.
J UST received: Fresh White Kid Gloves;
White Silk Neck Scarfs and Cravats ; White
Handkerchiefs; White Hosiery; White Shirts ; White
cetved a fine assortment of the above, also,
Striped Greuadinos, which we are prepared to ox-
blblt, iuur7 AIKIN b BURNS.
UrOTICEl.
A DVANCES made on consignments to our
friouda InBoiton, New York, Philadelphia
Bilk and'Maraailies Vests, and other emblems <ff I and Baltimore,
purity, suitable for people of good tasto. I d°o w
GALL at THE STAR CLOTHING EMPORI-
UM, No. 147 Bay Strut. W. 0. PRICE.
liOCKETT b 8NELIJNGS.
Goods, Hosiery, Gloves.
bo., Just received por steamer Florida, and
ftjfjale by J. W. THRELKELD,
TO ar 21 Cor. Congoosa and Whitaker sta.
A DAMANTINE CANDLES.-100 Boxes Su-
perior Adamontlno Candles. In storo and far
ale by aprl4 HUNTER b GAMMELL.
IVANKIN AND CANTON MATTINGS—
i.1 Merchants and Famlllos aro invited to oxani-
i tbo moat extenslvo assortment of Mattings ovor
_..3rcd lu this market, iu all the various widths,
both white and chock.
Particular atteutiou Is called to a sujxirior article
of Nankin Mattiug, selectod oxprossly for family uso.
— t-i « , Parties about to furnish parlors would do well to
OTATOES AND APPLES—Just received Lgiut once and make thoir selections.
Parties ordering from tho country will iiloaso send
b(
A LE.—60 bbls. Taylor & Sons superior Ale
received, and for sale by
mcmahon & poyle,
m y 14 206 and 207 Bay streot.
/CHAMPAGNE—12 boskets genuine Heidslck
Cl Cll.mp.gue 111 .lore «a f»r 1»L JW -
tnayio
OCTAVUB COHEN.
OA BBLB of Mercer and early June Potatoes
A 0 recelov.<I per Munir August.,
by myio *• u.
£ ot
60 bbla~Potatoes, and 10 bbls flno Apples. For
by DAVID O’CONNOR,
may 16 Cornor Broughton and Drayton #U.
/NodfishTmaokerbl & HEimiNoa.-
VJ Juet received 6 llllde. clioleo Codllnh; 20 tibia,
extra No. 1 und U Mackerel; 10 dooxtra Pickled
Herrings; 60 liexea Smoked ‘''"W'*"'
for Sate hy DAVID O CONNOR,
maylfi cor. Broughton and Drayton its
dimensions or rooms, bo that tho widths host adapt
ed may be sent. W. H. GUION, Agent,
I apr4 No. 140 Congress and 67 St. Juilon-sta.
*\rUTS,PRUNES, RAISINS, &c—600'lbs
J.1 Paradise Nuts. 1000 lbs Soft Shell Almonds,
800 lbs Brazil Nuts,
300 du Hazle do,
76 drums choice Figs,
1 case French Jar Prune#,
1 do Fancy box do,
16 boxos Layer RaiBlns,
16 do MR do,
26 do one-half and one-quarter hoxeB Rai
sins, landing and for sale by
mar 1 J. A. BROWN.
MILITARY.
WHITE Drill Puutuloon., ready mado. A
largo uuortmont, eultuble for parado, Just
_ received at the Star ClatUlug Emporium. _
aprM WIL O. PRICE
I
i
B ACON—10,000 pounds well cured Ten
ncBsee Bacon, bog round, for sale by
mar28 YOUNG, WYATT b CO.
■DECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—
Xt> A beautiful assortment of English and Ameri
cunPrtata.Sprlug.tyle.. Rouf;Ra
RBMOVAL.
i. Tho subscriber has Removed on tho
Wl Bay, next door to tbe Republican]
131 office, where he Is now opening a
JULhandsome assortment of SPRING!
AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by the
pattern or make to order In tbe most fashionable
style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tbe present
and comlug season.
Thankthl for post favors, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. B—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at
the shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pafita, White
and Figured Marseilles VcBte, for sale at a small pro
aprl2 JOHN W. KELLY.
TUB DUTCH HK1-UBL1C.
rnHE HISTORY OF ITS RI8E. By John
X LathropMotloy; In 3 vols., 8vo. Prlco $0.
Thoa, Hood’s Humorous Poems. Edltod by Ep-
pea Sargent. 1 vol.
The First and Socond Marriages; or the Courtesies
of Wedded Life. By Mr#. Leslie.
Sprague’s Elements or Natural Philosophy; for
schools aud academies.
Ida Plelffer’a Second Journey round the world.
Tho Teacher. Moral Influences employed in the
instruction ortbe young. By Jacob Abbott.
The Ufo and Works of Goethe. By Lewis. 3 vols.
8porUmmu’s Vado Mocura. By Dinke and May-
how.
The White Lady; a romance or Love and War. By
^$!nltow’a Inquirer Dirocted to the Work of the
of American life.
~ THORNE WILLIAMS.
F DR LADIES—Gauze and Thick Morino
vesta, Just received and for sale by
J. W. THRELKELD,
apr21 Congress and Whitaker streets.
AND AMERICAN PINS.—A
. ... „e assortment or ail sizes English and Amer-
u Pins, received aud for sale by
murlK LADSON b ROGERS.
TO housekeepers;
,_ At Ihe Old Stand, 105 Droughton-st.
TJ EFRIGERATORS, Meat SafesTWater Cool*
XL era, Kedzlo’s, Water FUtorera, Wire Dish Cov
ers, Fish Kettles, Soup Digesters, French Tinned
Ware, Tinned aud Enamelled Stew Pans, Cooking
Stoves, Unokiug Ranges, Table Cutlery, Cedar Tub#
aud Duckets, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Clothes,
Market, Travelling and Fancy Busketa, Bird Cages,
Planished und Jatmuned Ware, «£c. Also, Tin Ware,
Iron au Copper Ware. Brass Kettles, Stove Pipes,
Cooking Uteusils of all kinds for Stoves aud Ranges,
together with the Guest assortment of House Fur
nishing Goods lu the city.
marlO HORACE MORSE.
MEN OF THE REVOLUTION.
UTEN and Times of the Revolution, or Me-
IX tuolrs or Elkauuh Wataou.
Impressions of England, or Sketches or English
Scenery aud Society. By* Coxo.
Tho Spauish Conquest iu America. By Arthur
clps. 2 vote.
Kingsley’s Sermous for the Times,
Heart und Homo Truths. By Rev. R. Willingham,
Junior.
Our Church Music. A Book for Pastors and Peo
ple.
Itoglou, or Feigned Excuses.
The Nlghtiugalo, or A Kind Act is Never Lost.—
A tala of the Russian war.
Uulson, or the Liturgy. By A. Gifibrd.
Llfo of Schatnyl, and Narration or the Circassian
War.
Hiawatha—ucw supply
may2 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
fbN and after Sunday, February 3d, 185(i»
V/ two dally trains between Macon and Columbus*
and one between Macon and Amcricus,
Iteave Macon at 2 a m, and 3pm; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 16 a m, and 1030 p m ; leave Columbus at
4 16 a m, and 130 p M; arrivo at Macon at 10 64 a m,
aud 7 40 f m; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Ameri
cus at 6 40 a m; leave Amorlcus at 2 20 p m; arrivo at
Macou at 7 40 p m; makiug a complete connection be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannah, MiUedgeville and Eaton-
tou, and with Macou and Western trains to Atlanta,
Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxvillo. Tenu.
At Columbus with Girard und Mobile Railroad to
Eufaula, Ala., connecting daily at Americus with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallahussee. Albany,
Thoraasvlilo, Bainbridge, be., with tri-weekly hocks
to Lumpkin, Cutbbert, be., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Haynosvllle, HawVInsvlIle and Knoxville,
Ga. Passengers for Amorlcus aud points below Fori
Valley, Bbould take tho 1216 p m truin from Savan
nah; und the 6 pm traiu from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macon, For other points on the South-
Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from
Savunuali or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri
cus ut 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 p u tho
same night.
Passengers from Columbus and tbe West for Ain-
ericus, South-weBtern Georgia or Florida, should
fake tho 1 30 p m train at Columbus, steep at Fort
Valley, and roach Americus at 6 40 a m next morn-
‘“IB.
First class steamships leave Savanuah lor New
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, aud for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays, Passage iu the Cabiu $26,
Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savunuali *14 uo
“ Columbus “ “ lo oo
“ Americus “ “ H 8
GKO. W. ADAMS, Snp’t.
Macon, January 30th, 1860. maylG
vmeriNiA oeNncx l^r.ro~ad
^STRAWBERRY BASKETS FOR BALE AT
O the House Furnishing Storo of
KENNEDY b BEACH,
Hodgsou’s New Block, corner Broughton b Bull sta.
apr24
“P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 23, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B—Keeps constantly ou baud Spanish, Haft
Spanish, uud American Segars, at wholesale and re
al). Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, be. June 1
~ JAMES McinCNIlY,
Insurance Broker anil Notary Public. -
Mariue Protests Noted aud Extended, Average
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawu#
Papers prepared whereby to recover losso# from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
given to all matters connected with shlpplug aud In
surance, No. 118 Buy-street opposite the frout ot
tbo Custom House. ly uov 8
G - pNTS r MOinNirVEFfS'^ento'"iuperiar
s Morino vesta Just received aud for sale by
J. W. THRELKELD,
npr21 Congress and Whltakor streets.
THRESH Httpnly of 4-47fl*4, and 64 White and
X Check Matting. Rocelvcd by the last steamer,
and for sale by
may 5
AIKIN b BURNS.
H ams and lard—
20 " "
20 bbls primo j^aflurd,
60 tin cans do do;
16 kegs SmithUeld’a extra lard, very choice.
150 lbs do Hatns, su|>erter to best
Woatphullu; 10 casks primo Temiessco Hams;
Also pickled and smoked Tongues. In store and
for sale by iiprl4 WEBSTER b PALMES.
PATENT KCL1PS12
NLA SJ m S3 n
Every man hi* own Cord Printer.
riALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S
\J Patent Eclljwe Baud Stamp, the best, cheapest
and most convenient of any thing for tho purpose
yet offered for salo.
ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt.
apr 3 ly 136 Cougross st.
HUNTS IMPROVKlB
eiawi£ss , (& saiioaiiisyiBc
|"\ES1UNED FOR FAMILIES, PLANTA
Winter Arrangement—Cars starting foam Broad St.
Heavy Rail all the way to Gordon *vl lie.
W HEN the Potomac la closed with ice this
route may bo rolled ou by passengers, to ou-
Buro the connection going North or South. The road
is entirely relaid with a superior T rail as far as
Gordonsvllle. During the winter the train will start
from the old station, in Richmond, on Broad street,
at IX a m„ pass Gordonsvllle at 11 a u., and arrive
in8tuuutonat325 p m. Down train leaves Stauu-
ton at 6 40 a m, passes Gordonsvllle at 11 am, and
arrivo In Rlclimoud at 2.30 p m.
Fare to Gordonsvllle $2 00
“ “ 6 00
Both trains arrive in Gordonsvllle in ample time
to take tbe train oftho Orange and Alexandria Rail
road. Persons who leave Richmond at 7>£ a m. , can
take the Orange and Alexandria cars at Gordons-
vlUe if they choose to do so, aud by that taaiu will
reach Alexandria by 3.40 p m.. hut this company cuu
ticket them only to Gordonsvllle.
ocl7 tr H. 1). WHITCOMB, Supt.
From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee. Fin,
Thfl Bai |y ar .
rangement on,
this route commenced on the 6th Inst., runumginri't*
times a week via Newton, Bainbridge and Quincy,
and three times a week via Tbomasvllte, Duucoiw-
villo, be.
Pussengors by this route will leave Macou at hall
past 6 o’clock, A. M., by railroad tor OgtcthoriH).—
Tlio stages ioavlng Oglethorpe either way at 11 o’
clock, arriving at Tallahussee at 10 o'clock ou the
cveulug of the uoxt day—time by either route 36
hours.
Monday, Wednesday, aud Friday, by Newton,
Bainbridge and Quincy, to Tallahnsseo; returning
loaves Taltahassoo on Suudays, Tuesdays and Thurs
days at 10 P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, by tUo
way oTThomasvIlle—returning samo route on Mon
days, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 10 P, M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahosseo by olthor
routo in 86 hours—from Macon iu 38 hours—aud
from Savannah in 60 hours,
By this route passenger# leaving Savanua'i by tho
8 o’clock traiu of cara, will arrive at TaUahtBBeo in
60 hours. It 1s also decidedly tho best, chcaiiest
and most expeditious routo for travellers to A|>alu-
chlcola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1 76; from Ogle
thorpe to Tallahassee $16.
L. C. Shaw, Agent at Oglethorpe.
A. A. Flahor, Agent at Tallahassee. 4)
may!7 F. K. w RIGHT, Proprio!
0
_ - . - - iANTA
JLJ tlous, Drivs niulceif, Tailors, Boot uud Shoe
Manufactures, and others who may wish to do their
Sowing done cheaply and with expedition.
This Machine sews u uniform, neat, aud beautiful
scam, which cannot be unravelled. It makes both
sides of the scam alike. It is much more simply cou
atructed than any other Maclilno In the market,- and
therefore Is less liable to get out of order, aud is more
readily understood by those unacquainted with Sew-
lug Machiuea. It costa less iu pro|K>rtion thau any
other Machine, and all tlio apparatus necessary for
convetiieut aud successful operation is furnished
with U. This Machine has drawn the highest prem
iums ut ull tlio late fairs ut which it lias been exhib
ited. " U is warranted to work well, and give good
satisfaction to those who use it. Any instructions
will bo given that is necessary, to euable any per-
sou to operate them successfully.
Tho above Maohiucs are otl'ured for sale at No.
m nn 135 Congress street, where they cau bo examined
lo eu ' and tested on auy kiud of work for which they are
recommended. All persons interested iuthern, and
others, aro respectfully luvitod to call aud exatniue
hum. Office hours, alter 9. A. M.
apr 3 ly ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt.
For evidence to prove that all the above state
ments aro strictly true, I am permitted to refer to
tlio following gentlemen, who aro all citizens of Sa-
vaunali aud vldulty, and who have tested them
thoroughly, viz.:— „ _
Dr. E. Parsons, John 8. Bowen, Esq., Wm. Houe,
Esq., J *P Collins, Esq., l.S, Clark, Esq., Associate
Editor Juurunl, and others if uecessary.
WIRE CI.OTII ‘WINDOW SCREENS
W ITH beautifully paiuted Landscapes. Can
he painted to order or cut to fit auy window
or grate. They admit tlio tight aud air freely, aud
at the samo time protect the room from all insects,
aud also from observations of curious people out
side, They are very desirable fur sleeping rooms,
parlors, hotels, offices, or any windows or doors
whoro Screens are needed. Call at 135 Cougress-st.
and examiuo them.
ALFRED WEBSTER. General Ageut,
aprH 136 Congress-street.
FLOWERS fFLOWERSI!"
Holy Spirit.
Shwpao RecollecUona of /
aprM - W,
E XTRA CANAL FLOUR.—26 barrels Extra Canal
Flour. Landing and fbr aale by
mayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO,
S UGARS.—60 barrel# Stuarts A and B "Clarified
Sugar; 60 do Craahod and Powderod do. Laud-
lux and (hr aale by
mayI5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO.
f.FKOM TIIK JASPER SPRING GARDEN.
[CV » The largest and boat assortment „
Roses, Geraniums, Verdeuas,HnZ
JRS9R Heliotropes, ko.. that hus evcrJWKtfc
been offered iu tills city, all in the best possible Con
dition for transplanting, either in gardeu# or jars.
Gill amt exatniue at 135 Congress-street, Savanuah.
Tim stock will be constantly replenished.
ALFRED r-
apr23—if
> WEBSTER.
TITANTIliLAS.—Colored and black ApUquo
lvX and Lace, a beautiful assortment just received
and fbr sale by
mar 7
A1KIN.& BURNS.
NEW BOOKS. *'
OD AND 4th Maoauley’a History of England,
O from tbe accession ot James 2d.
Ungard’s History or England, 16th vol.
Grote’s History orGreoco, 11th vol.
JuBt received by W THORNE WILLIAMS.
Jan 10
M
AY BV3TfF.lt A CHEESE—
25 Tub# Choice New May Butter;
26 boxos Choice Gosbon Cheese.
Iiindlng from steamor and for sale by
raayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
B acon, sides k shoulders—
60 hbd# Prime Bacon Rideej
26 “ “ “ Shoufders;
20 “ “ “ Clear Bide#.
Just received aud for wti« by
maylfi SCRANTON, JOHNfTON * CO.