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WANTED.
half grown Colored Home Servant wanted.
. Apply atUUa oBioo, raayl3
SEVERAL gentlemen or email familiea uan be
> accommodated with good Room* and Board, on
ie Weal aide of Montgomery street, one door above
mtb Broad atreot. MRS. M. 8. RAYMLR.
two ia—if
B OAHblHG.—Mr. Thomaa. const of Ton
groaa and IJnooln alreeta, la prepared to ac
I commodate a few boarders, adbrdlog thorn oxctllcn
I tuir fte. _ dec 17—tf
NSW JAllt
P LANS FOR a NEW JAIL are eoliolted
from Architects and Mechanics generally, to be
| i«n with tho Clerk of the Inferior (Sturt, 011 or be-
I lore the drat of June next.
Due buu rod dollara will be given fbr Uio plan
adopted it the Court.
WM. H. OUYLKR, J. I. 0. 0. o.
N. B. KNAPP, J. i. 0. c. c.
MONT. CUMM1NG, J. I. c. u. o.
JAMKS K. GODFREY, t. I. c. o. o.
aprft OHO. I*. HARRISON, J. I. c.c.0.
| stammering and Stuttering Cured.
PHOFKSSOrT. H. LKW1IV
1‘ring, that he has taken* rooms at the Marshal
iTouso, aud la preparod to enable them.to speak and
rwad with distinctness, in the short space of two
hours, without inflicting tho least (tain. The patient Is
I invariably convinced that It U effectual and porman-
I ,. u t. Whore the above change Is not atuluod no
Leharge will bo made. Ho will remalu In Ibis place
pkut a few days. apr SO
I'iUuOU 1
_ NOTICBJ.
I rpHE Undersigned has This Day removed his
1 I. euttre stock of Segara, Tobacco, Ac., from his
I old stand. coruorof Bryan atroet, to hi* uow store
l.iu the corner of Bay aud Whitaker streets, whore
I he hope* to recolvo a coutiuuanco of tho patronage
I .f all his old frlouds and customers.
1 upraotf A. PONCE.
FOR SALE.
six Tracts of Laud, 600 aero each, 3 .»r 4
9 miles from tho city of Savannah on tho S. A.
tlulC Kail Road, wall adapted to ti e growth at
I Ru e, Cotton and Corn, and Wood enough to pay for
lit ten times over. Apply to
" fob 27 _jr C. A. CLOUD.
WM. J7HUNT,
Icor. Montgomery * Vork at*.
I SAVANNAH, OA.,
U ESl’ECTFULLY Informs the Ladloa and
Gentlemen of this City that ho U prepared to
loivo them ovary nvonlug with
lice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery.
Iln UU own peculiar style, and hopes to merit a share
"•I public patronage,
Ssvauuali, 17th April, i860. btu aprl7
TO UOUaEKIBBP&RS.
VAN1EL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Bryan-at,
J would respectfully auuounce to tho citixons ol
_ ivannah that ho is ready lo mako and put down
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, Ac., attho shortcut no-
Ice, auil on the must reasonable terras. ocl3-tf
II C E C RE A M!
NEll CONFECTION AH V STORE .
No. OB Bryan Street.
b. rwo doors above Mr. Oxtmx's jkwiuit sromt.
|rnHE undersigned respectfully informs the La*
IA Uios ofSavannah In particular, and tho public
Louurally, that be has this day opouodanow Coofec-
Elauary .store, aud will kcop on baud a Urge and
ViMh assortment, of all kinds and dlscrlptious.
Ho will at all tiiuos aud hours, bo ready tofurulsb
lurties, with support.
Toffee, Tea and Chocolate, nt all houn.
Kh udinontod Cakes, l'ies, Ac. Ac., made to ordor.
111*.* hopes from longoxperleuco to give satisfaction
u all who will honor him with their patronuge.
H. B BOZy.PLA, No. 98 B ryunS
CaGraiige Female tuttegu.
COMMENCEMENT.
J ABBATH. July 6tb—Sermou by Philip P.
J Neely, Alabama Conference.
[uuJuy, July 7th—Prize exhibition or Sophomore
Class—Concert at Caudle-light,
aesday, July 8th—Anniversary ol'Hentz A Judsnn
Society. Frizes awarded. Annual address by
I.utber M. Smith, Prof. Emory College.
Wednesday. July 9tb—Commencement day. Ad
dress by Hon. F. S. Bartow, Savannah, Ua.
'tiurjday, July loth—Anniversary of the Alumnae
Society. Address by Hon. J. Olancy Jones, Penn
sylvania.
Examination of all the classes will take place the
eek proceding commencement.
W. B. T. MONTGOMERY,
inyll Hupt. Faculty.
GRAND SPECULATION 111
TOR A 8MAL1. INVKHTIIKNTI
iriDDii pniiG.idt
♦ 00,000.
IMI'HOVKHKNT ON 1'HK
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY,
ir Atmtonmr or thx htatk or okohoia
Jasper County Academy
Ten ThoivuTtldTuiubors Only.
ONE PRWR TO EIGHT TICKETS.
_ . CLASS N,
To be drawu Juue tho Kith. 1666, nt Convert Hall,
Macon, Ua., under tho aworn superintendence
or Col. Geo. M. Logan andJa*. A. Nlftliot, Hsq.
This Lottery Is drawu mi the plan of tho Royal
Lottery of Havana or single numbers; this has only
10,000 iiuuiburH, and tho Havana tottery 34,000
uumbers—the Havana 040 prizes, this 1,200 prices,
took to your Interest 1 Now la the time.
CAPITAL PRIZE—$16,000.
1 Prize of $16,000 Is $16,000
I
1
1
6
10
60
120
A,000Is.. .
4,000 fs
3,000 is
2,000 la..
1,000 Is
500 is....-
60 is
26 Is
600 Approximation prizes or 20 are.....
600 “ “ 10 are
6,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
6,000
6,000
3,000
3,000
10,000
6,000
1200 Prizes amounting to $60,000
Tickets $10—Halve* $5—Quarters $2.60.
<3** Prizes pu.vabfe without deduction.
gar Persons soudlug motley by mull need uot
fear ita belug lost. Orders punctually attended lo.
Commiiuicatious conlldeutiul. Bank note* of sound
banks takou at pur. Drawings sent to all ordering
tickets,
49*-Those wishing luirtlcular uumbers should
order immediately.
Address JAMKH F. WINTER, Manager,
tH«y»6 . __ Macon, Ua.
Srtwhes;
SUNDRIES.
1000 Kearns Wrapping paper.
100 bales Twine;
200 doz Scrubbing and Shoo
60 M imported S|viuish Segura;
250 boxes Tobacco, various brands;
lf>0 sacks Rio Coll'ce;
75 mats Java Goflbe;
100 doz Brooms;
50 doz Washboards;
60 Covered Baskets;
160 boxes Family Soap;
150 do Palo Soap;
76 do No. 1 Soap;
600Gross Matches;
60 half chests Young Hyson Tea;
60 do do Oolong do:
loo boxoa Candy:
50 boxes Scalod Herrings;
76 boxoa Fresh Grouud Coll'ce;
100 boxos imported Castile Soap;
100 boxes Toilet Soap;
„ fib X, X, and whole boxes UaUius,
Received and for sale bv
McMahon a doylk,
may 14 2U6 and 208 Bay street.
2000 bags of Oats, in iota to suit gurohas*
my 14
' eta
J. M. EYRE,
94 Buy street.
NOTICE t
fPHE Co-partnership heretofore existing un*
X dor the firm of “JNO. F. GUILMAUTIN A Co.”
was owing to the doceaso of Sir. Uullmartin, dis
solved on the 4 th day of January last. Tho subscri
ber will attend to tho uuselUod affairs ol said Com
pany und respectfully requests ull parties Indebtod
to make immediate payment.
JXO. SHERLOCK,
178 Broughton street, nearly opposite
myl4 St. Audrew’s Hall, west.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
fpHE subscribers have formed a Co-partner
X ship, bearing date February 21st, I860, under
the name and style of JNO. SHERLOCK A CO., Tor
the purpose of transacting a wholesale and retail
Dry Goods busiuess.
JNO. SHERLOCK,
WM. K1XE
178 Broughton street, uearly opposite
jnyl4 8t. Andrew's Hail, west.
CLASSICAL SCHOOL,
The undoralgned has ojtened a Hay
and Night Scboel, in South Broad st.,
♦between Houston aud Price sts., where
■he is prepared to give Instructions in
Fthe Latin, Greek aud French ton-
guages; also, In the usual branches of
In English Education.
I J. F. DILLON,
myl4 Prof, of tonguages.
R(\ BBLS.MACKEREL, for aale by
0\J CRANE, WELLS A CO.
apr 19 .
SHIRTS! SHIRTS 11 SHIRTS 111
HAVE just received a large assortment of
white aud figured Shirts, of every quality and
ft vie, uud superbly made, with collars to match,
Irik-ra will also be takcu, and shirts tnado to suit
ftiy particular style or taste of the wearer. Call at
e .Star Clothlug Emporium, 147 Bay street.
‘4 WM. 0. PRICE.
>0 UK-
51) barrels Me-** Pork,
26 do Prime do
I Undiug und for sale by
I my 14 HUlAXJMBB, JOHNSON A CO.
FLOUR IN BARRELS.
rUST received a lot of Extra Family Flour,
t in barrels.
apr29 YOUNG A WYA TT.
fEATSFOOT OIL, bflfte beat quality constantly
I for salo low by CHAFFER A CO,,
mayl6 6 Whitaker street.
lEDZlE'S PATENT WATER FILTER
An assortment of Bizes on
land. We warrant them to make
[ thoBavannab River Water, even
though dipped directly out of the
River, as pure and clear as tho
finest Spring Water. About forty
oftbeso Filters are now in use in
this city, and evory person who has
t them, will cheerfully testify to their
1 efficiency. Indeed, the Board or
, Water Commissioners here, say in
pelr Report, it Is the only Filter that does effectual
w purify the Savannah River Water,
f call and see one in operation at our House Fur
Uln|t»ndaiovee a i.wl.m™i,»o^»m'»nowblock.
| fob 27 Cor nor of Broughton aud Bull sts.
" aTIAMt!
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Bulldlag and Working Ua-
Jonry or overy description. Residence, No. 8 Mrs
lewett’s Range, 8outb side Jones at oat 80
WILMOT8 JEWELRY STORE
. is receiving by overy «rrl-J3yugt
Aval a large and rich assort-
ment of Gold and Silver Watches, Diamom
i, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other
:ks, Simons, Forks, Tea Setts, Casters, Ac., of
hurling Silver.
Jewelry In every variety,
Ivory Table Cutlery, fino Pocket Knives and
ilKHors.
Hich Chin, and Parian Vases, ud other artlclM,
Fine Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to bis
vn order. Gunning Implements of all kinds.
Plated Walters, Castors, Tea Sett4 and Candle-
r ick.4, with a great variety ofFaucy Articles, auita*
lie far wedding gifts, toon jmerous here to men
Jon.
I All kinds of Watches and Clocks repaired by the
post oxjMjricnced workmen.
1 8. WILMOT,
may 13 No. 1 Market square.
PLUMBING.
)LUMBING, in all its vorlous branches, at*
. tended to at the shortest notice, and in superior
Lyle. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Galvanls*
k'I Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers,
latent Pan Water Closets, Lead Pipes. Sheet Lead,
ltraas and Plated Cocks, Force Pumps, India Rubber
■lose. For sale at tba House Furnish Store, No. 166
Brougbton-streeY.
r marlO HORACE MORSE.
DEWITT * MORGAN,
TAEALEBS In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
XJ offer for 9alea large and handsome stock or
todies* Dress Goods;
House Keeping do;
Bleached Shirtings;
Irish Lineua;
hosiery of every descripilou;
Embroideries of the newest aud Uuest styles;
tocos und Muslin Trimmings;
White Goods, Jacouots, Cambrics, Swiss
Nainsooks, Mulls, Checks, Brllllantes, Ac.
Plantation Goods, Whlto and Striped Osua-
burgs, Browu Sblrtiugs, Blue Hoinespuuus;
Hen^l Haudkercbiefs, Hickory Strl|>es, Ac.,
At tho lowest market prices. may 16
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY WAKNOCK A DAVIS, TUESDAY,
MAY 18TH.
D ICK TARLETAN ; or, The Last of his
Race. ByJ. F. Smith Esq.
Cyrllla; a romance. By the author or “Iuitials.”
Fred Graham; or, Masks aud Faces, By J. Fred
erick Smith.
Philip Kollo; or, TUa Scottish Muskatoors. By
Captain James Uraut.
Vivian Bertram; or, A Wife’s Houor. ByG. W.
M. Reynolds.
The Wouderful Adventures ot CaptalU Prlost.
Courtship and Marriage; or, The Joys aud Sor
rows or Amerlcau Lire. By Mrs. Caroline too Hontz.
Phamlxlanna; or, Sketches and Burlesques. By
John Phmnix. For sale at
mayl6 169 CONGRESS STREET.
DILLS, Laces, Embroideries, White Good,
Mitts. Ac., Justbelng ojiened and for sale by
J. W. TIWELKELD,
Car. CoDgroan.ml Wblttlior nu.
URAPKR AND TAILOR.
JETFUITON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON,
TIi. subscriber Ukos this opportunity
i Inlbrm bis Mends ud tbo public, tb.t
... I. uu.bted, from uperlanco, ua the
_ Intuitive porcoptlonz of tho truths of. _
donee, based on the common rules of surveying
■iiTTw, both plane and sphorleal. to cut and make up
!<irnjonta to fit the human form in the most complete
uid UuUbed style, to all who may favor him with a
L lk»ya’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and
firemen’s Uniforms, Ac., Ao.
J P. HORACE GRANT,
veirursoD st., one door North or Broughton street.
1 dec 7-1 y
>AREGES, CHALLIES AND MUSLINS.—
J A choice selection of these goods, or the latest
fy i, u> which we Invite the attention or the ladles.
mar7 AIKIN * BURNS.
)Q Bhk bu|
received, and for aale by
my H
J. M. EYRE,
04 Bay street.
a A Ciwka Ohio Catawba Brandy In store,
if V and for sale by the only regular^Apent for
NvHDuah.
u»y 14
J. M. EYltE,
04 Bav street.
n,»« TO BUILDER*.
j mi l subscriber Is prepared to execute at the
shortest notice, and In the most workmanlike
■ mat. .11 bl u j_ 'm .f.t-l n .. ...... rs
aimer, a I kinds of Metal Rooffing. Gutters, Cor*
ce. or otlier work oonnected with tne manufactur-
pairing of “ ‘
|ntce,
. K or renairinj
pr Kboet Iron
marlO
Galvanized Iron, Zlno.
HORACE MORSE,
166 Broughton-«t.
A rrival of the sohr a. devereux, with
Fruit for the Savannah Fruit Emporium.
4,000 Oranges,
200 bunches Bananas,
76 doz lluu Apples,
6,000 Plantains.
a Lao.
Sweet Moats, Jelly Ac. For sale by
marl7 J. A. BROWN.
f'tR, Republicanism Backwards, and Ghria*
U tianity Reversed, in a series of letters address
ed to J. Soule, Senior Bishop of the Methodist Epis
copal Church, South. ByJ. R. Graves, Editor of
the Tonuessoe Baptist, Nushvillo. Cloth;price $1,26.
Tlie Great"Iron WIieel Bxamltied*
Or its False Spokes Fxtracted, aud an Exhibition
of Elder Graves, its builder; in a series or chapters.
By William G. Brownlow, Editor or Brownlow’s
Kuoxvllle Whig. Cloth; prlco $1. Copies moiled
ou receipt of Prlco.
Received and lor sale by
WARNOCK A IIAVIS,
booksellers and Stationers,
_mayl6 _ 169 Congress strooL
B OILED LINSEED"oil,”of tho best quality con
stantly for sale by CHAFFER & (X).,
inay!6
6 Whitaker street.
L ard and herrings—
20bbls Prlmo White Lea! Lard;
60 boxo3 Prime Herrings.
Landing and for sale by
mayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
ootl6
TO RENT*
UNTIL the lat November next, a coin-
J tnwiloui and airy rusldonco. on tho north
I aldo ot U)o Central lUUroad Depot, known
JLas Hovers Plano. Tho house Is newly fur-
Irom basement to attio, which can ha bought
M»yB YOUNG A WYATT.
OTO1UE8 TOR HUNT
IN THE THKEK-S10RY BRIOK HOUSK
adjoining the office of tbo subscriber. The
basement would make, with aomo slight
Improvement, an excellent tawyer’s-offlee.
Jrstand second floors will bo let for Counting-
Rooms, und the third for sleeping aiwrtmonta. Con
nected with tho establishment is au out building ol
brick, suitable for servants. Apply to
0. A. L. LAMAR,
sept3 Coruor Drayton and Bryan atreots.
TO RENT
TWO TENEMENTS IN GORDON BLOCK,
foonUng Chatham Square, and woll furnish
ed with gas. wator, stables, Ao. possos*
.slon given 1st or November.
EDWARD G. WII.SON,
72 Bryi$i street.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Tho two-story brink storo on Congress
stroot, uow quouplod by Messrs. Klnstoln A
Eckman. This Is ouo of tho best staudH in
_tho city for any kind of business. Terms
made accommodating. For ttarticulars in
quire at 142 Broughton street, above the storo ofT.
L. McKenna. tfmayid
ToaENTr
The Dwelling Intoly ommplnd by Judge
Fleming, in Taylor stroet, near Drayton.
Said Houno la three stories on a basement,
-With good servants’ rooms, and outhouses.
iHOHHlntt given immndlutcly. Apply to
fob 2H 1>. L. C01IF.X.
ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA : : ■ i GEORGIA.
Jt HEBLEli, Proprietor.
Late of (he Verandah Hotel, Nm Orleati*.
Passengers per Evuuiug Trains will find
Suppor ready ou the arrival of the Cara.
Itii»yl4
nrrj— -
JACKSONVILLE, EAST FLA.
JOHN BOZEMAN, Proprietor.
noAKo m oav $ l 50
ROAKD I'KK WKKK (3 UU
BOARD FKK MONTH 20 00
.tnayis ^ lyr
DHLLB HOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THIS House is now adapted to all the
wants of the Travelling Public, aud the ef
forts of the Proprietor will bo to dosorve
their patronage.
mar 31 THOMAS S. NICKEIISON.
MONTGOMERY'S HOTEL ANDDIN1NG
ROOMS—(ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.)
.Vo. 16 and 17 Beekman, two doort east of Xosmiu
street, near the. (Xtv Hall Park.
The subscriber, tnauklul for pust fuvora,
would inform Ida patrons und the traveling
public, that be is now prepared to furnish
first class Lodging Rooms, with couveuien-
equal to auy Hotel iu the city. Transient or per
manent lodgers accommodated by the day, wook or
month, with or without board.
K. 0. MONTGOMERY,
myia «• New York.
fil»
m
ces equal ti
A BEAUTIFUL SUMMERRESIDENCE
M FOR SALE.—Delightfully situated re.si-
donee at Milway, two and a half miles
from Mlllodgeville, a quarter of a mile
from Oglothorpe University, within a few
minutes walk of Railroad Depot. The house con-
talus eight rooms, two parlors, dining room, five
chambers, wide hallaud wide gallery front and rear;
kitcheu, servants rooms, smoke house, carriage
house aud stable. The buildings are all lit good or
der, having undergone thorough repairs. The lot
contains four acres, and well laid out—contains a
variety ol fruit trees, shrubbery and flowers; ou the
lot D a well or fine water; thirty acres or wood land
goes with It. The furniture, carriage and horses
will be sold, if desired. All sold on account of re
moval. TOrms moderate, if applied for immediately.
Address M. M. HOLMES,
apr 28 eod—Imo Milledgevlllo Geo.
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water Pitcher*,
Some new and beautiful
designs, : Plated and Brita-
nla.
At the llause Furnlshiug
^ Storo,
166 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Savannah, April30.
jtpr30
BiLTEC XX O U B Sl y
HOT, COLD AND SHOWER.
rpUE BATH HOUSE having been handsomely
X fitted up, opened on Saturday, 2d of March.
Single Baths 25 cents—six tickets for $1.00
tnar4 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent.
FRENCH MILLINERY
AMD
Dress Making.
SIRS. FREELAND bos open
ed at her Rooms, No, 17
Broughton Stroet. a fino selec
tion or Spring Mllincry, and Is
constantly receiving por steam
ers, new and different styles of Bonnets; also, Dress
and Mantilla patterns.
9* Bonnets eloaued aud pressed as usual.
aprlO
MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
8T. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
F ROM the most complete facilities in hlB own
establishment, and through his connections
with several of the principal manufacturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston,
the Undersigned is prepared to fUrninsh MACH IN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills und IJutlls, Iron
Doors, Shutters, &C., at Northcmprices. Hu Is also
prepared to repair Machinery and iron work of overy
description, at short notlco, upon reasonable terms.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, ho Is also prepared to oxhlblt a great varie
ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac.
Also Iron Railing in great vurloty. for enclosures,
and to recolvo orders, and put up tho work at man-
facturers’ prices. if. H. IJNV1LLE.
Savannah, April 11,1866. April
BALTS'OFLEMOM.
F OB RENOVATING Ink spots, Iron rust
Mould and Stains or any kind; afresh supply
a ireooived at the APOTHECARIES HALL,
octl8
FLOWER SEEDS.
TUST Received, a large, select and fresh sup*
O ply of Flower Scoa, consisting of over ono
hundred different varieties, seloctod expressly for
tho Southern climate, for salo by
J. E. DkFORD, Apothecaries’ Hull,
lob 26 Cor. Broughton and Barnard sts.
plHAMPAGNE—12 baskets genuine Heidsick
\J Champagno in storo and for Bale by
tnaylfl
6} A BBLS of Mercer and early June Potatoes
*d\J receleved por Bteamer Augusta, and for sale
by muylO J. D. JBSSEJ*
NOTICE,
T HE Arm of SPENCER CURRELL A CO.,
is this day dissolved br mutual conseat. Either
partner is authorised to use the name oftho lato firm
in settlomont or the affairs of the same.
SPENCER CURRELL.
ROBT. AUSTIN.
A. THOMAS.
Savannah, May 1st, 1866.
Tbo undersigned will continue tho Auctiou and
Commission buxlnoss on his own account, from and
after this date. SPENCER CURRELL.
Savannah, May 1st. 1866. tnayS
OUT FEW Left of those Superior Black
D and Colored Mantillas, at
J. W. THRELKELD,
mays Congross and Whitaker sts.
LANDLORD AND TENANT.
THE Law of Landlord and Tenant. By J.
X Smith, with Notes of American coses byP. P.
Morris.
Bauvler’s Law Dictionary, lost edition.
Bauvler’s Institutes American Law.
Nellgan’e Atlas or Cutaneous Diseases, with color-
ed plates, 4to. , ,
Brown on aomo Diseases of Women admitting of
surgical Treatment.
Flint on Disease* ortho Respiratory Organs.
Budd on Diseases or tho Stomach.
Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal
and Spain.
Italian Sights aud Principles. By Jarvis,'with
engravings.
Physiology and Calisthenics. By Catherine E.
Beecher.
Railway and Steamship Guide, with maps.
Ireland In ’98 aud ’48; Its Revolutionary History.
ByJ. Savage.
National system of Political Ecouomy. From the
German, of List.
aprlO W. THORNE W1MJAMS.
riHAMPAlGN CIDER, Ac.-
\J paicnCide
-116 boxes Cham
paign Cider, choice article.
20 bbls choice old peach Brany,
0 do do Apple Brandy,
10 do do Cherry Brandy,
Also—Ginger and Blackberry, boxes.
Di store and for sale by
rebl _ WEBSTER h PALM Kg
TRIMMINGS.—Fringes, black and
colored Molro Antique Gauze, and other style*,
.a*»..v.r 1 . Wl »d l or....b i|iuNtBuBNH
T OCOHOTIVK NEEDLE&—A new end elo-
Xi cant article which needs only to bs tried onci
to Insure the constant preforsnee or the seamstress,
J"5Slf v -“ Jfcrrt ”U ll * Mom
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received large ad
ditions to our PDtNO FORTES, we
are enabled to offer at this time the
’greatest variety from the best manu
facturers, from the plainest squaro to the mest elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.
Our Pianos are seloctod from the manufacturers
whom wo have foil confidence in, and we aro par
ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with
every Instrument sold by us as rogards durability,
tone, &o.
Persons in want of a first rate instrument may re
ly with saloty upon getting such a one by soloctlng
from the following makers, whose Instruments we
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vix : H. Wor
cester, J. Cblckerlng & Son, Nunns & Clarke, Bacon
& Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines. Brothers ft Cum
ing. 1. W. MORRELL fc CO.
aug27
Apply to
WANTED—A Vessel to load with Timber
— for an European markot. /Apply at Union
m Paw Mill, or J F O’Byrno’s Wlloo.
mural JFJFFJISON ROBERTS.
WANTED—A Vossol to load with Timber
ifor a Nortborn port. Apply at Union Steam
III, or at J F U’Byrnu’s office.
mar31 JEFFERSON ROBERTS^
FOR FHEKl HT'OR OHA RTEIL—fll o cop.
pored and cupper fostoned brig ROBERT M.
_ _ jCHARLKTON, J.H. IJgbtburu, master. Ap
ply to J, ROBERTS,
aprlO St - Or Master on board.
VESSELS WANTED.—A vossol to loud with
timber, for Boston. Also a vessel to luml
with suwed lumber, for the same place,
o JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
nt Union Stoum Saw Mill,
apr 19 or J. F., O’BYltNE’S Ollloo.
WANTED.—A freight or elmrU-r foV i In-
vans for Brig R. M. CHARLETON.
Applp to JEFFERSON ROlIKItTrf,
nt Union Steam Haw Mill,
nprlB orJ.F. O’BYRNE’S Ollloe.
FOR LIVkltlHKIL.—The 1 A 1 Amoricnu
Slnp MARY K ADELINE, W. Taylor, master.
.having a portion of tier cargo engaged, wl I
have Immediate dispatch. For freight apply In
Captain Taylor, or to
may? BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOB NEW YORK—Umon Link—The fast
4W sat Him sehoimer S J. WARING, Smith, mas
ter, will have dispatch for (he above port. For
freight apply In
may 17 OGDEN, STARR Jc CO.
FOB NEW YORK—Giomumk a* Oo’hIjnk—
^The now achuoner II. H.ANNKU. Capt. Ap-
.it, will have dispatch for the above port. For
freight or iNissnge apply to
may 13 HUNTER & GAMMKLL.
Foil l*niLAl)El.lllliA—Hkuon's Lixk —
Hie schooner MARY k MiUl.^A. Captain
Meoiiuaii, will have dispateh for the above port.—
For freight apply lo
miiyltt 0. A. GREINER.
GlLMOllE & CO.’S LINEJ OF N. YORK
AND SAVANNAH PACKETS.
, This new line will be comtaised of the fol
lowing vessels, one of which will leave
,Pter 9, N, U., punctually every Thursday,
iconuneuciiig on the first of November:
New schooner EDWARD KIDDER, 300 tons, Tyler,
toaster.
Now schooner BENNETT FLANNKK, 336 tons, Ap-
plugllt, muster.
New schoouer GEORGE DAVIS, 33d tans. Smith,
muster.
New schooner LOVKT PEACOCK, 370 tons. Terry,
master.
New* schooner WALTER K.U.E1G1I, 440 tons, Mar
shall, master.
These vessels are all of the first class, uud huviug
beeu built during the past year expressly tor this
trade, are woll deserving the attoutlou of shippers.
They are commanded oy maxtors of experience and
ability, and shippers can rely upon ouick dispatch,
and evory attuutlou being paid to their convenience.
For freight or passage apply to the toaster on
board or t<» HUNTER k GAMMKLL,
Agents at Savauuuh.
J. It. UlLMOKK & CO.,
uov2 164 Water-ht., Now York.
m
CABIN l»A88A(JB TO NEW YOliK
$sto 00.
KcuiMVciUI)' Vitlilil Slain Mall !.,««•.
•pHE NEW AND SP1.END1D S1DE WI1EEI.
I Steamships—
wNOXVIlJJJ.. 1,600 Ions..Capt. 0. I). Ludlow'.
AUGUSTA .... 1,500 “ . .Cant. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,800 •• ..Capt. M.8. Woodhull.
ALABAMA.... 1,300 >( .. Capt. G. R. Schonck
WIU. L&AVR WAV ASS AH RVXRY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY .
These ships are ainoug the largest ou tho coast,
unsurpassed lu speod, safety uud comfort, muklug
their passages in fifty to slxiy hours, aud are com-
maudod by skillful, careful aud |*olite officers.—
Having elegant state-room accommodations, they
offer a most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage to New York.... $25
Stoerago Passage to New Y'ork 8
PADELFORI), FAY k CO.. .Savannah.
SAM’L L. MJTCHHA. 13 Broadway,
New York.
FLORIDA PORT*.
FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
—U. S. Mull lane—Front New Or
leans to Key West.—Steamships
'FLORIDA and VANDERBILT.—These
fine steamers will in future mako iheir regular
semi-monthly trips, leaving os follows:
New Orleans, 10th & 24th Key Wost, .. 16th A 24ih
fob 6
Pensacola.... 11th &25th
Apalachicola. 12th &2Gth
St Marks....13th &27th
Cedar Keys.. 14th k 28th
Tampa Bay.. 15th k 29th
Tampa Uth &25th
Cedar Keys. 12th & £6lh
St. Marks., ,14th &2Hlh
Apalachk'ulu,15th k 29th
Pensacola... Ifilh k 30th
Arrive at
Key West 17th k 1st I Now Orleaus, 17th k 1st
Agents m New Orleans,
t!oc25 6m E. G. ROGERS, k CO.,
72 l’oydraaa street.
FOR CHARLESTON,
Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, at 6 o'clock
— _baJP—The splendid stoumpacket GOR-
MaamCirnri K. Burden, Commander, will
ieavo as above, aud will arrive lu Charleston iu tltud
to counect with tho Railroad Hues going North aud
West. For freight or passage apply ou the Charles-
tan Steampaoket Wharf to
Kinyl4 J. P. BROOKS, Ageut.
4W N. tl.—After FRIDAY, May 30th, the Gordon
Will eo tomiHirarilp withdrawn, making her last
trip from Savannah on WEDNESDAY, Slay 28th,
and from Charleston mi FRIDAY, tho 30th.
" FOR CKNTHRVILLAOB,
Via St. Simons, Brunswick, Fancy Bluff, Jefferson,
Darien, St. Marys, <£c
Tho Quo staamor PLANTER, Capt.
_McNolty, will leave for. the ubovo
places every Wednesday morning at lOo’clock. For
freight or passage, apply on board at Uuiou Forry
Wharf, or to
fenovlO CRANE, WELLS & CO., Ageuta.
FOR JOHNSON’S LANDING,
AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES,
7b leave on Tuesday Night, the Vlth instant.
_ -ITW* ^ Tito light draft-Rtoumer, WILLIAM
LKBBY, Captain A. C. King, will
leave regularly as above, from tho Charleston
Steampaoket Wharf. Appl^ to
)S.
fob 11
. IAFFITEAU, Aguut.
GBNTLRMKN’S DRESS ARTICLES,
FOR BRIDAL AND OTHER PURPOSES.
TUST received: Fresh White Kid Gloves;
cl White Silk Neck 8carfk and Cravats ; White
Handkerchiefs; White Hosiery; White Shirts ; White
SUk and MaraaiUea Vesta, and other embloms of
purity, suitable for people or good taste.
Call at the STAR CLOTHING EMPORI*
UM, No. 1*7 Bit Street. W. O. PRICE.
f'1 ENT’S Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Gloves.
\T 4w., just received per Bteamer Florida, and
forsale by J. W. THRELKELD,
mar 21 Cor. Oongoess and Whitaker ate.
4 LE^—60 bbls. Taylor & Sons superior Ale
J\. received, and for aale by
J >OT
'60
• by
McMahon a doyle,
my 14 206 and 207 Bay street.
OTATOES AND APPLES^-Joat received
60 bbls Potatoes, and 10 bbla fine Apples. For
by DAVID O’CONNOR,
maylfi Corner Broughton and Drayton sta.
C ODFISH. MACKEREL k HERRINGS.—
Just received 6 hbda. choice Codfish; 20 bbls.
extra No. 1 and 2 Mackerel; 10 do extra Pickled
Herr Ings; 60 boxes Smoked Herrings * In stare and
forule bi DAVID O’CONNOR,
tnaylfl Qor. Broughton and Drayton sts
XJ7XTRA CANAL FLOU1L—26 barrels Extra Canal
ITi Flour. Landing and for sale by
may 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
tjUGARS.—60 barrels Stuarts A and B Clarified
Sugar; 60 do Grashod and Powdered do. toud-
’° 1 ’ ‘mn/il *’ le 'Scranton, .iohnston & co.
0/\ BOXES SOAP.—Extra and family, for
OU aal. by CRANE, WELIA & CO.
apr 19
B RUSHES of every description, freah from
Ibe Uunlbctaror, at our Home Furnlnhlug
Hare. KENNEDY A BEACH,
Bodnon’e Block, cor. Ball and Broughton au.
mar 2$
C
IANDLEB—ISO boxoa Caodlo. Ibr aalo low,
roaygl)
WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF.
■\TEW MAY BUTTER, Cream Cheese, and
IN aamau lot of auparlor Pino Arnlo Ctujsao, f
II J. D. JESSE'S,
myl*
THK HRKAT WBNTBBN IWtUdCE
CO. OF NKW YORK,
A RE takiiiu Muriiio llluka ot tholr Agency,
coruor of Drayton utul flryan HtrCots.
Approved ItlHkH will bo taken on liberal tortus,
and tho u.-uul credll given on Premium Notes. Three
quarters or tho biiHhieHH will ho returned to the «us
tomnrs lu Hoi lp. lie A e Lo Idnmnr,
fell 19 Agent In Savannah.
IWSWWANCtg.
Southern Mutual Iinmram e Company,
Southern Mutual Lift Ihh. Coutirany*
Home Insurance Company, of N. York,
Springfield Fire A Marino Inn* Com'y,
Risks lu the ubovo Iiumrauce Companies uudorta-
kou by WM. KING ft SONS, Agents,
No, 99 Bay Htreot.
Savannah, 14th Ducuinher, 1855. deni4
FfllM, MA1UIVK ANU LITO
INSUltANC E.
NO. Ill, HAY-STREET.
OAl’ITAl, REPRESENTED,
Nvuiiy roup Mtlliou Oollurs.
By the tohov/hiR res|touslhle Stoo.k Unmpunic*.
Charter Oak Life IiiNuranee Company,
OF HAttl'KOlH), CT.
fd«iultal>le Fire luaui'anee Company,
OK LONDON.
Farmer*’ and Jleelinnlen’ Fire, Marine
uud Life Imutrnuee Company,
OK KIIILADELI'IIIA.
Hrl«lge|Mirt 1'Tre and Marine luauranee i
CmniMiiy,
OK UVUUUIWOUT, CT.
43rT..e subdorlbvf will ctfoot Iusuraune to any
amount iu all parts of the State ou every description
of property.
Life Insuruuec. to any amount, ul the lowest rale,
for the benefit ol heirs ami creditors, or payable to
tho wire free from the tfialma of creditors.
Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to ull part*
of the world. jau25 A. WILBUlt.
AIUTU Aid BEN E FIT LIFE 1 NS till ANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter PcrjxtiuU.
Null iweumuUtion, .tun. 1,18ub* $2,230,005 47
Total amount of divldendn paid to data 716,492 011
Total amount of cluim.*- by tluath paid
to date 1,336,990 84
$4,282,488 97
Uoujutmu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. tord,
General Agenv, lhfoerl L Pattar»on. President.
•Tho funds of this Company aro all safely invested
tu llrat elm** boutls aud murlgagcs, «toeks, cash, aud
note* of members fully secured by tbelr policies.
For further particular* Inquire of
CHARLES A.FAlUdlfiY,
Ageut iu Savumiuh,
At the office of Uetl & Pmutlsa.
J, S. rtUl.UVAN. Medical Examiner.
UKKKKI.M'K .
Me.-inra. Paoku'oku, Fay kCo..
1. K. T»>*r, En|., State Bunk.
leu 29
V. 8. Moll Line
FOR PAIdATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Oa., Finlandi.
na and Jacksonville, Picolata and Black Creek, Fla.
THE stoamer WELAKA, Capt. N
King, will leave for the aliove places
every 2’uesday Morning, at 10 o’clk.
Tina boat haa largo and airy Btato Room accom
modations, und taking Iho Inland Pussoge, offers
every Inducement tolnvullds and others.
Freight Will bo takou lor Trader’s Hill und inter
modiato landings on St. Mary’s River.
No freight will be taken ufler U o'clock.
For freight or passago apply ou board at tho
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
apr21 CLAQHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
UNITED STATUS MAIL LIVE.'
Fir Palatka, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, St.
Marys, Firnandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg,
(Black Creek,) and Picolata.
*- Tho uow and elegant steampaoket
jST. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn,
leaves evory Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, for
tho abovo places.
Freight will bo takcu for Truder’s Hill aud iuter-
medium landings on St Mary’s River.
AT* No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passago, having excellent state*
room accommodations, apply on board, at tbo Flori
da Stoumpacket Wharf, near tho Gas works, or to
apr21 CLAQHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
NEW YORK ft LIVERPOOL UNITED
STATES MAIL STEAMSHU’S.
Tho ships comprising this
_ lino are—
AtuAiviiC, Capt. West, I BALTIC, Capl. Comatoc
PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. | ADRIATIC, Capt.
Tlie8e ships having beeu built, by contract, ex
pressly for Government sorvlco, every care has
been taken in their construction, a* also in their en
gines, to insure strength aud spoed, and tholr ac
commodations for passengers are uuoqualed for ele
gance and comfort.
Prices of Passage from New York to Liverpool In
first cabin $180, in second cabin $76, exclusive use
of extra state-rooms $326. From Liverpool to New
York £30 and £20.
An experienced Surgeou attached to each ship.
No borths can be secured until paid for.
For freight or passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS,
66 Wall stroet, Now York.
BROWN, SHIPLEY ft CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KENNARD ft CO.
U. O. WAINWRIGHT ft CO., Paris.
GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre.
$9"The owners of thoso Bhlpa will uot bo ac
countable for gold, silver, bullion, specie. Jewelry,
precious stones, or motats, unless bills or lading aro
signed thorofor, and the value thereof expressed
therein.
Shippers will please take notice that the ships ot
this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
M A KINK AND FIKKINSUKANOK.
AUGRKG ATK CAPITAL $0,660,lW0.
VOtJfltt, WYATT 6l CO.,
NO. 86, BAV STREET, •
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A UK prepared to effect Insurance, in conjunc
tion with tho MERCANTILE INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 6, Wall stroet, Now Vork, for auy
amount that may bo required. Purlieu ivqmrmg it
eon bo lusurud m the following toudou uud New
Vork office*, viz,
Excelsior, Now Vork, tiapiial stuck
St. Nicholas, do
Harmony, do
Bookman. do
Uoni'ouw’lth, do
Stuyvesaut Jo
Howard, do
Corn Exch'go do
Lafarge, Jo
Market, Jo
uov 28
MARINE AND !< r lUElNSl! 11AM r E
TliiTfNTljHNATlONAL
liiriiuiiucc Comimuy.
NO. 'ti, MEltUHANT'b EXCUANtiU,
NEW YORK.
ti . .
. . $209090
du,
. . 160990
do
. .. 200990
do
.... 2001.00
•lo
.... 260000
du
.... 200000
do
.... 200900
do
.... 209090
Uo
.... 16OO0O
do,
.... 200000
BV BEXLAc PIU3NTISS,
(WMX.1PWORMW PHHJIHU.K A HKU..)
SATURDAY,* at ffo’cTock. In front of storo.
Tho usual ussortmeiit of Grocurlos, Provision*
Liquors, Crockery and GIumh Ware, Dry GimiJh, now
uud second hand Furniture, Clothlug, Fancy Articles,
Watches, Jewelry, fte., ftc. Term*, cash before be.
livery.
All article* purchiL-cd at auction and uot set
tled for prevlou* to the next regular sale, will be
sold oil uccounl uud risk of former purcliuser.
muy23
Bctoto ami Shoo* ut auction.
TO-MORROW, ot 11 o’clock lu front or store, will
bo sold:
An Invoice of todies’, Gent’s uud Children’* as
sorted Boot* and Shoe*. Sale positive. Term* cash.
my 23
Fino Furniture ut Auction.
On SATURDAY next, 24th iiistuut, ut 11 o'ulock, in
front of store will be sold—
A largo assortment of fine Parlor und Chamber
Furniture, consisting of line Mubogauy fiofiis. Divans,
Chairs, Settee*, liriiriHcl* Carpet*. Bureau*. Mirrors,
6 set* of faucy paiuted Cottage Chuuihur Furniture,
complete; Crockery, Glass Ware, Kitchen Furniture,
fte. Sale jh^lllve 'forms nisu. timy22
Rough Rice at Private Hale.
For sale, In lot* to suit purchaser*, dry ami lu
good order, in hag* or bulk, au excellent urtlcle for
feed, at 25 to 37 cent- j»er bushel. Term* en«li.
m ay 22
Administrator'* Sale.
| On the first TUESDAY in June uuxt, ut 11 o’clock, in
front of Iho Court llouwe, will lie sold—
Isite No. C and 7 Forsyth Ward, corner of Whita
ker and Huntingdon streets, fronting the Park, 46 by
180 feet, subject to a city ground rent of $ per
uuuum. Sold a* the property of Robert 11. Griffin,
deceased, by virtue of an order lrom tho Court of
Ordinary, lor the benefit of tho lu-lr* uml creditor* ol
said estate. By order of the administrator. Terms
ut'sale. may 13
Administratrix Side.
Un TUESDAY, July Ural, ut 11 o’clock, iu front ol
tho Court House, will be sold:—
The southern half of tot Xol? aud improvements,
situated ou tost Boundary street; the improvements
ure six wooden tenements. Sold ns tho property ot
tho estate of Datiitl Robertson, duceasod, for the
benefit of the heir* and ri editors of said estate.—
Terms cash. A. K. ROBER'l’SON.
tuy]8 Administratrix.
Cottage Tract lit Private Sale.
Lot No. 9, Third Tything, Ati.*nn WurJ, cnntuiniug
65 8-10 aero.*, .«l|haled oil the Middle {Hound Hoad
aJmut three mile* from the city. Plot of the ubove
tanucaii bo hi-cii ut our cotmUug room. Fur sale
low for cash. my 13
Garden tot at Private Sale.
Garden lot No. n8 containing 6.^ acres. Lies be
tween tho Louisville Read aud the Cuual, about two
mile* from? the city. Apply ut our counting room,
wberu the plot can be been. maylfi
Pearl Starch.
Just received from the manufactory—
100 boxes Fraser’* Pearl Starch, the bust article
manufactured.
4E5r* Meri.*rs. Hell ft Preutiss have been uptsiiiiled
agent* for Fraser’s smreb Matiutacloiy, Clilticotlie,
Ohio, one ortho lurge.tt establishmeutri in the cou i
try, ami will keep uu bund, a cousmnt supply for
the trado. titayS
Tobacco at Privato Sole.
Now luudmg ami for sale from store:—
40 boxes assorted brands Tobacco. Toi his ca*h.
may 6
Tmo tots ot toud at PrivatoSale.
Lot ot land No. 219,17th District, Sumpter coun
ty, 202a ucro.i; lot of laud No. 23,ltitb District,
Cass county, lfiu aero*. For salo Sow. inartfi
Good Cook, Waihor hu J lroncr. ut Private Sale.
A Ural rule cook, wuslier uud irouer, uud goial
house servant, itlium forty yours ot ugo. Sold for
u«> fault. Sound und healthy. Title* warranted.
march Ifi
Horst* uud Buggy at Private Sale.
A tlfnt rul.i .strong aud geulle family Buggy Horae,
a good roadster. Sold for no fault, as tna owner
lms uo use for him. mar 13
At Private Sale.
Fair bunk's Pateut Platform Soule*. murlfi
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N auduIta'Hundiiy, the Uth Outoher.iiwt.,
uud until further notice, the. Passenger Trulus
OzVSil CAPITAL—$312,000
AGENT KOtt SAVANNAH,
Ju ill0 8 HI. t'lirtfir,
AT THE OFFICE OF
DESSItS. YOUXU, WYATT & CO.,
No. yf>, Buy Struct, below the I'ost Olliue.
niHKimii*:
ALAN SOX' MARSH,
S. A. ROLLu Firm of A. S. Burnt-* ft c'o.
“ “ Childs, iTutt ft Co.
. Dodge
' H. A. Curb* ft Co.
ALONZO CHILD,
I. P. liALIiAKD,
WM. M. DUiXIE, -
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTIS,
WM. K. HOLLO.
S. T. LIPPIN’COlT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED,
WM. H. lUVERSMITIi,
W. 11. LYON,
OEO. CHAPMAN', •* '
JOS. 11. WK&TCOTJ', •
JOS. KATMAN, - •
STEPHEN VON MORIS,
GEO. SAVORY,
J. A. REQUA.
AImVNSON .MARSH, lTcriiduul.
Cl IAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Pre*fpeut
WM. E. ROUX), Secretary.
*ir Tills Cumpuny will issue Poiiolo* u]kiii NIu-
ou Hie Ceulrul Railroad will ruu u* follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savuuuah Dully at...6 * m uud 12.16 k m.
I Arrive iu Macon “ '*..2.16 ni " 1 am.
LeaveAlucou “ “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm.
; Arrive in Savau’h “ “10.46 r m “ 7.20 a u
• UKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND Al'UVriTA.
ta-ave Suvauuub 12.16 p m uud 8.30 p. m.
Arrive lu Augusta 8.46 p m •• 6.30 a m,
j touve Augusta 0. am “ 4.30 p m
' Arrive ill Savannah 1.30 m “ 10.46 k
HBTWKKN MACON ANp Al'Ul'hTA.
touve Macon 11.46 a m aud 9.30 p i
Arrive lu Augusta 8.46 k m “ 6.30 a m.
toavoAugusta 6. am “ 4.30km. - iyiT/T*Y,.c—
Arrive lu Macou.,,, 2.16 cm"], am 1* JALUlw,
Minus ITUIl V CO UWWKKN SAVANNAH, MII.I.RUUKVILUi ft KATONTON. v
nJim/ iJ, tLdi^'i 1 toave Savauuuh 6. a m No. 29, Hull street, (sign ol tho big Indian.)
V .. l ui ‘ v < " y ' Arrive in .Mlllodgoville 2.46 k m. ! N. U—Keeps constantly on bund Sjmaish, Hull
« m. ,n. i»o«gt a ui. toave Macou 11 46 a m i SjMiuUh, uud American Segura, ut wlmlesulu und re-
Arrive lu Eutontou 6. k m. I ttl1 - Awn, Chewing Tobacco, snuff, ftu. juue 1
Ruction Salts.
BV 8. SPERTCERGUBKELL.
* At Privato Stale. ~
Routlieru half of lot No 36, Chatham Ward, city ot
Savannah, containing twenty-five and a half feet
front on Tatnull street, and ninety and three quarter
feet lu depth, subject to a ground rout of twenty-ona
10-100 dollar* per annum. For further particulars
Inquire at tbo tountlng Room, 164 Bay street,
At Prtvuto’sule.
A lew fine litbogruplied pictures, 22 x 28 Inches,
ot Htono Mountain, DuKulb County, Ga-, and Tuwa-
h‘ga Falls, near the Indian Springs, Ga., for sale
tow. Jan lo
BROUGHTON STREET HACK AND
14VKRY STABLE.
Hie undersigned having put the
■ ubovo Stable* iu good coudlUou,
are prepared to lutcommodato tboli
■ vfa cUrifotiierR with Carriages, Hack*,
Buggies, Sulkies, fto., with souud, gentle, and well
broke horses, and careful drivers. Horses bpardee
on accommodating terms, and well cured for. Two
|iulra ofllno Carriage Horse* for halo. Inquire cor-
uor of Barnard und Ilrnughum street*,
aplll—ly EVENS ft WJ.IrfTON
THE GREAT SOl.'THERN REMEDY t
PltYOIi’slm’TMENT.
1 T i* ft sure and Hpeedy cure lor bums, mlea,
X corn*, felons, Inver .-ore*, ulcers, nceld head,
tetter worm, wore nipplo, (riN'oiunieiidcc by nur
so*,) *or<* und cracked lip*, fresh wound* und sores
of any description. It is u most valuable remedy
uud cure, which can be tei-liiied lo by thou--unUi
who have used it in many jiurlions of the Foeth Ito
the lust few year*. In no instance will Iho salve do
nny injury, or tuteifero with u physician's preset tp-
Ron. fhe proprietor hu* numerous certificate* uud
letter* from people who Jmve used it themselves,
and nio.-i earnestly recommend it to other* a- a
speedy and certain remedy for the ubove named
diseases. A trial Is all thui I* necessary for It3 own
recouimendiitiou.
Foi l by J. It. M<«»UV., Favutnmii, Ga., und drug
gist* generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor,
maylfi too range, Oa.
PEAS AND BEANS;
A FEW Hacks of beautiful white Peas and
1 jL B-miis for nulo low Hi J. OSMOND’S office, cor
of Bay aud Druviou -iroet*, bv
uprfiofit * W. M. J'JSfcPH
TO TIIK LADIES.
J UST ItECEIVElJ—A couslguiuvut of Fri-
Hutts, Curls. Braid*, and Front 1’iecos, from ih<
tnponer, *nU will be/old Ht New York price*
$3“ Tlie colors now in store am welt assorted,
and order* will bo titled «t »py time for colors uoi
on hand, by ti. ji. 01UFFIN,
Successor m late M. Eastman,
tnayft 2nd Stun- above Pulaski Houue.
J ^Oll LADIES.—tJuuK.e and Tluck Morins
. vest*, j
l.jllst I
apr'Jt
Hintvod und fur .-ale by
.1. W. THRELKELD,
t.'onercs* und Wbltaker Htreot-..
E NUL1SU AND AMERICAN VlStft—A
large iirisortinent of ull sizes Lnghsb and Amur
lean Pin.*, received and for sale by
nmrlS LAD-ON ft ROGERS.
' TO iiOl SEKEKPEllS.
. At Hit? Old Stiuiil, 1M Uionglitoii'Ht.
1 > EFIIIGEHATOHS, Meat Safes Water C'uol-
JL\> ers, Kodzie'*, Wutor Filtcrcra. Wire IMsh Uov -
era, Fish Kettles, Soup Digcnters, French Tinned
Ware, Tinned und Enamelled Stow Pan*, Cooking
Stoves, awikllig Ranges, Table t-'utlery, Cedar Tubs
and Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, t.'tothen,
Market. Truveiling and Fancy Baskets, Bird < age>,
Planished and Japanned Ware, Uc. Also. Tin Ware,
Jroiiuu Copper Ware. Bras* Kettles, Ntove l'ipi'u,
Cooking Utensil* of all kind* for .Stoves and Kubgus,
together with the finest assortment of House Fur-
nUlilng Good* in the city.
_marl9 IIQUACK MORSE.'
ME ft' OF THE UEVOI.LTIOft.
M EN and Times of the Devolution, or Me
moirs of Elkauuh Watson.
Impression* of England, or Sketches ol English
tfeenory uud .Society. By Com?.
The Spanish Conquest iu Amvriea. By Arthur
Help* 2 vuls.
Kingsley’* gertuon* for the 'litues.
Heart and Home Truths. By iter. jt. Wittlughum.
Junior.
Our Church Music. A Book lor Pastors uud Peo
ple.
Legion, or Feigned h’ceui-e*.
The Nightingale, or A Kind Act i»> Never Lust.--
A tale of the ltu*siuu war.
Unison, or the Liturgy. By A. Gilford.
Ufo of Nchumyl. aud Narration of the Citvarciix
War.
liluvvathu—new supply
nmy2 IV. THORNE WILLIAM
VJTUAWBERUY BASKETS FOIt SALE AT
IJ the House Furnishing Store of
KENNEDY ft BEACH,
Hodgson’s New Block, corner Broughtou ft Bull hu
apr24
•* Hunted ft Curll.
• W. li. Lyon ft Co.
• Lee, Murphy ft C0.*1
• Briggs, We* too 11 ft Co.
• Futiuuu ft Co.
‘ Geo. Savory ft .Co.
tV. M. WAD1.EY Geu’l Sunt.
Suvaiinuh, Gu., Oct. 12, 1866. uctl&.
CHANGEOFSCHEDULE OnTiIE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over which paiuit the Great
Kcw York & New Orleans Mails.
O N und alter Sunday, Febrmiry HU, IfiffiD
two daily trains between Macou and Columbus-
i aud ono between Macou and Americas,
j toave Macou ut 2 am, aud 8i*m; arrive ut Coiuiu-
j bus at 7 16 a .u, and 10301* m ; leave Columbus at
... . i 4 16 a m, ami 1 30 k m;arrive ut Mueon ut 10 64 a m,
rlne, Inland Navigation, Trau3jK)rtatfou uml Klru | und 7 40 k m; leave Mueon ut 2 a m; arrive ut A uteri
Risks, ut liberal rules of prem|uui. ‘ eu* ul ti 40 a m ; leave Amoricu* at 2 20 e m; arrive at
tossos promptly uud liberally adjusted. j Macon at 7 4U »• M; making u coinpiot»c*iiuactiou bc-
JAMErf M. CARTER, Agent. : Iweeu Moutg(»mery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings-
net 31 No. 86, Bay street. ! vlllo, Wilmington aud Cliurleslon; also, with Central
. J RailrondTralnsto Huvunuuh, Mllleilgovllleand Eulon-
~~~V.7.r~. "' ~ — I tun, uml with .Mueon aud Western train* to Atlanta.
TJ AWLS’ PREMIUM FULTON MARKET Clintlaiioogn, Nashville ami Knoxville. Tenn.
JLX BEEF und FORK. , At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to
Entaidu, Ala., connecting daily at America* with
four burro post Coaches to Tulluliussco, Albany,
Thouuiaviilc.Jkdubridge. ftr., with tri-weekly hack*
TJ1EATHER DUSTERS.—Just received and
JD for sale by J. W. THRELKELD,
may3 OougreBS and Whitaker streets.
OA A KEUS New Jereey Zinc Co., Parlor
A \}\J Zinc, a superior article, for sale low at
CHAFFER ft CO.’S,
apr30 No. fi Whitaker street.
3 AAA Bushels Pennsylvania Oats;
• UUU 600do do Mercor Potatoes
20 barrels BeUverron Whiskey;
49 casks Catawba Braudy.
lit storo and for sale by J. M. EYRE,
aprSO 94 Bay street.
F )U LADIES’ TRAVELING DRESSES—
Gray Mohair Lustro, Just recoivod per steamer
Alabama, and for sale by
J. W. THRELKELD,
apr!7 Congress and Whitaker Htreot*.
A damantine candles.-ioo Boxes su
perior Adamantine Candles. In store and for
ale by apr!4 HUNTER ft GAUMELL.
B LACK AND COLORED SILKS-Just re
ceived a flue assortment of the above, also,
Striped Grenadines, which we are prepared to ex
hibit, uur7 AIKIN ft BURNS.
NOTICE! •
A DVANCES made on consignments to our
friends in Boston, New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore.
deo 29 LOCKETT ft BNELUNGS.
AWES’ PREMIUM
BEEF ami PORK.
Beef tongues.
Smoked and Pickled Pig Bum
Smoked Beef, ^ ,
Tlie celebrated Berwick, no Salt Petrc limns. 1 i" Lumpkin, Cuthherl/fti*., at Fort Valley with buck*
The Ural importation *uou to arrive ! to Perry, Huyucsvillo, Hawkiusvlllc and Knoxville,
BARRON’S. Ua. Passenger* for A morion* aud point* below Fort
Jau_4 Corner Whitaker und Ohurlton-*i*. Valley, should lake the 12 15 r m train from Savun-
B aThu/Yvi iiimup .V, “ ' nuh; ami the 6 i*m train from Augusta, to avoid de-
•Tii f —40 bbls very Sttimrior ; teat ion at Macou. For other points on tin- .Sadli-
Baldwin Apples, now landiug por brig J U I Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft GO
Rhode*, for sale by
Jan 11
CSHELL SIDE AND TUOK'COM1jS,Tlarge
kJ assortment received uud lor fulo by
lADdON A ROGERS,
Jnu29 No. 2 Shad’d store*.
vanuuli or Augusta. Passenger* leaving Ameri-
cus at 2 29 r m will reach Columbus at 10 30 n m tlie
I same uight.
Passenger* from Columbus uml the West for Am-
eric.ii*. South western Georgia or Florida, should
lako the 1 3ii k m train at Columbus, jdocp at Fort
Valley, and reach Amerimi* at o 40 a m next morn-
E MtoH GARDEN SEED.—Early JVus, Deans ^g
Onion Setts, rftt., received by thestcamor,aud , attamshiitf, toav
for salo by J. B. MOORE Co.,
fob d Gibbous’ Building*.
. ■avuuiiuh for New
York on Wetlnesrtay* and Saturday*. and for Phila
delphia on Wednesday*. Passage in the Cabin $20,
Steerage fcS.
Fare front Montgomery to Savannah #14 00
“ Columbus “ 10 00
Americiis •• •• s ko
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’l.
Macon, January 30th, 1850. mm lu
PLANTATION GOODS,
AND GOODS FUR HOUSE SERVANT*. }
A LARGE and lluo supply of Blankets, white J
und colored, at ull prlco*. Kersey* of overy j
description, from 12)$ to 60 cents. *{. Ji and 4-4 i
brown Shirting*, striped and plain Cotton Osua-| V I RQ I N | ACEN T B A L R fi n A n
Burgs, l’lald und striped Homespuns, Shlrllug -A* 1 f ' AI - K,KOAD
stripes, pluiu uud Twilled red Flunnels, wool Caps I
aud Scotch Bouuets, plaid Linsoys, blue Romal* aud I
Head Handkerchief* of various style* und prices. H’fn/cc Arranyei
The attention of Pluutcrs uml others in want of the ! Heavy linll nil (lie way toGoraoiiMVllli*.
abovo, 1* Invited to nu examination of our stock, | WHEN the Potomac in closed with ice this
which i* uow complete uml well selected. v f route may be relied on by pasriengera, to on
oct 24 AIKIN ft BURNS. ! auro the counertlou going North or South. The road
—— is entlrciy rclnid with a superior T rail a* far as
l^UTS, PRUNES, RAISINS, ftc.—oOU 'Hut i Gurdonsvillo. During the winter tho train will start
Xv Paradise Nuta. 1099 lbs Soft Shell Almoml*, I from the old station, In Richmond, on Broad Htreot,
at 7>4 a sf.. puss GorUonsvillo at 11 a m., ami arrive
I lu 8tauntouat326 v u. Down train leave* Staun-
: tou at 0 40 a m, passes Gordonsvillu at 11 a m, aud
J arrive in Richmond ut 2.39 pm.
I Fare to Gordnnsville $2 no
6 09
PnradisoNuta. 1099 lbs Soft.Shell Almond*,
300 lb* Brazil Nuts,
300 do llazlo do,
76 drums cltolco Figs,
1 case French Jar Prune*,
i do Fancy box do,
16 boxes Layer Raisins,
16 do MR do,
26 do ouc-lialf and ouc-quarler boxes Rui-
alns, landiug and tor Bale by
mar 1 J. A. BROWN.
TJACON.—10,000 pounds well cured Tou
IJ nossce Bacon, hog round, for sale by
iuar28 YOUNG, WYATT ft CO.
R " EOEIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—
A boautlful aaaortroent of English aud Ameri
can Priuts, Spring style*,
fob 28 LADSONft ROGERS
KKMOVAli.
- Tlie subscriber has Removed ou the ^
Bay, next door to the Ropublleanl|||lj|JJlli
(VA office, whore he i3 now opening ul r/lif/lj
■JjJL haudsomo assortment of S PR1N' CU liiU
AND HUMMER GOODS, which lie will sell by tho
pattern or make to order in the most fashloimble
stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothlug for the present
aud coming season-
Thankful for pusl favors, hu hope* to merit a con
tinuance of the sumo.
N. B—Cutting, Altering aud Rupalriug done ut
the shortest notice.
Juflt received Whlto Drill Coal* ami Paul*, White
and Figurod Marseille* Vesta, for sale at a small pro
fit.
apr 12 JOHN W. KELLY-
TUB DUTCH RKieUaUt.
rpHE HISTORY OR ITS RISE. Rv John
X Lutliru|i Motley; In U voIb., 8vo. 1'licu til.
Thos. Hood’* nmuorous poom*. Edited by Ep-
lie* Sargent. 1 vol.
Tlie First uud Seeoud Marriages; or the Courtesies
of Wedded Ufo. By Mrs. Leslie.
Spraguo’s Element* or Natural Philosophy; for
school* and academic*.
Ida Pielffor'a Second Journoy round tho world.
Tho Teacher. Moral Influences employed iu tho
instruction of the young. By Jacob Abbott.
Tho Life aud Work* of Gatho. By Lewis. 2 vols.
Sportsman'* Yade Mcouni. By Dinks aud May-
hew.
The White tody; a romnneo of Lovo aud War. By
Reynolds.
Wluslow’* Inquirer Directed to the Work of tho
Holy Spirit.
Shtopac Recollections of American Life.
apr24 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Both trains urrlve tu Gordousvlllo in ample time
to lako the train or the Orange and Alexandria Rail
road. Porsou* who leave Richmond at T^am., can
take the Orange aud Alexandria cars at Gordons-
vlllo if they choose to do bo, aud by that tauiu will
reach Alexandria by 3.40 pm., but thlscompauv can
ticket them only to GordoUBville.
ncl7 IT __ If. I). WHITCOMB, Hupt.
VNlTteD states"mailT
Prom Mueon, Ga., to TaUnlinsset-, Pin.
mo. The Daily ur- ‘
rangeuiciit on
tnis route commeuccd on the Oth ImdTTruuuTugthree
times u week via Newton, Bainbridgo and Quinev,
and three times a week via ThomasvIUe, Duncan*
vlllo, ftc.
Paiwengcra by this route will lonvo Macon at huh
l«ist 8 o’clock, A. M., by railroad for OgfotUurpe.—
The stage* leaving Oglethorpe either way ut 11 o’
clock, arriving at Tallahassee at 10 o’clock ou the
evening of tin? next duy—time by either route 35
hours.
Mouduy, Wednesday, und Friday, by Newton,
Ralnhvidge uud Quincy, to Tallahassee; returning
leaves Tnilahiu*?en un Sundays, Tuesdays ami Thurs
day* at 10 P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, l»y the
way ofThomasvIUe—roturmug same route on Mon
days, Wednesdays, uml Friday* at 10 P. M.
Through from Ogletborpo to Tallahassee by either
route lu 36 hours—from Macon lu 3ft hours—and
from Havannah in 69 hours.
By this route passengers leaving Huvanua i by the
8 o’clock train or car*, will arrive at Talluhasseo iu
60 hours. It I* also decidodly tho best, cheapest
and most expeditious routo for traveller* to Auala-
ehlnola and West Florida.
Faro from Macou to Oglethorpe $1 75; from Ogle
thorpe to Tallahasseo $18.
L, C. Shaw, Agent at Oglotkor|ie.
A. A. Flahor, Agent at tWIahasHco.
»»ayl7 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor.
iVTOLA8SE8'ft GIN—"
1*1 120 bbls New Orleans Motassee;
76 ht>l* Phelps* Glu. For Balo by
maylfi OCTAVU8 COHEN.
OLA8SEa.—I6* iVlida Cuba Muscovado ‘Ho*
1*1 lassos, for sale from the wharf low, to close
out the cargo or the aobr A Devereux, by •
ayr2 J. A. BROWN.
JAMES MclllfiNItV,
Insurance Broker und Notary Public.
Murine Protest* Noted uml Extended, Average
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bund* drawn*
Paper* prepured whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, aud attention
given to all matter* connected With shipping mid In
surance, No. lib Bay-street opposite tlie front ol
tho Custom House, ly uov 8
/ RENTS’MllRLYO VESTS.—Gout*’sujieiior
VJ Morim* verts just received and for sate bv
J. W. THRELKELD, *
«pr2l ^ Cougres* ami Whitaker street*.
THRESH sunpTy of j-l, h-4, uml fi-4 White unU
X Check Mailing. Reeelved 1»y the lust steamer,
uud for sale by
miiyft AIKIN ft BURNfr.
H aws and lard- '
20 bbls prime Luuf 1 jird,
69 tin vans do do;
15 kegs HliiitbliehFri extra bird, very choice
low tbs do Hums, superior to bo'A
Westphalia: 10 casks prime Tennessee Hams;
Also pickled uml -moged Tongues. In store and
for sale by apl l l WEBSTER ft PALMES.
- PATENT EC LiPSK
HI A SJ IS s If A £2 3Po
Every mnu Ut* own Card PrluUc,
/ ULL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S
Vy Patent E«'lipsel!ami Slump, the best, cheapest
uml most convenient of any thing tor tho purpo;.*
>et olfered lor sale.
ALFRED WKBSl'EK, Geu. Agl.
apr 3 ly 136 Congress Ht.
iiuTO iJii’iiwffiiwi'rifi' _
I \ES1GNED FOR FAMILIES, I’LANTA
X/ lion*, Dress makers, Tailor*, Boot and rhoe
Miinufue-lures, and others who may wish todo then
Sewing done cheaply on J with expedition.
Tld* Muchiue p.ewa a uniform, neat, uua ticauufui
seam, w hich cannot bo unravelled. It make* both
sides ol'the seuut alike. Jt i* much more simply con
structed Ilian any other Machine iu the umrkct, un J
therefore is less liable to get out of ordor, and is more
readily understood by lho»e uuacquaiutcd with Sew
ing Machines. It costs less iu proportion than auy
other Machine, ami ail tho apparatus necessary for
convenient and suceeshful operation Is furnished
with it. This Machine ha* drawn the highest prem
ium* al all the late lair.- at which it has beeu exhib
ited. It is war ranted t«. work well, aud give good
sutiriluction to tlio-e who u-e it. Any instruction*
will bo given that is neees.-ary. to euahle any per
son to operate them .-uccesritully.
The above Machines are olfered for rale at No.
135 Congress street, whore they can be exaiuiued
and tested ou any kind of work for which they are
recommended. All persons interested in them, und
others, are respectfully luviled to call and examine
horn. Office hours, after 9 A. M.
apr 3 ly ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt.
For evidence to prove that all the ubove state
ments are strictly true, 1 am permitted to refer to
tho following gentlemen, who aro all citizens of S*
vuunuh und vicinity, uml who have tested them
thoroughly, via.:—
lir. K. Parsons, John .**. Bowen, Esq., Wm. Ilouo.
Esq., JT Collins, Esq-, l.S, Clark, Esq., Aribociato
Editor Journal, and others if necessary.
WIRE CLOTH WINDOW SCREENS
■\lfITH beuutifolly painted Landscapes. Can
f? be |«iinted to ordur or cut to Ut any window
or grate. They admit tho tight and air freely, und
at the same time protect the room from all insects,
and also fcoui observations of curious people out
side. They ure very desirable for sleeping rooms,
parlor*, hotels, offices, or any window* or door*
where Screeu.* ure needed. Call ut Lid Cougress-at.
und examine them.
ALFRED WEBSTER. General Agent,
api'B • lJuCoiigresri-struot.
FLOWERSi FLOWERSir * “
RFROJI TxlK JASPER SPRING GARDEN.
Tho largest aud best n«sortmuut
of Roses, Geraulums, Vorneuu*,$
Heliotropes, ftc.. that has overj
been olfered iu this city, all in the best possible cou
dillou for trausplanting, either in gardeug or jars.
Oil! and examine at 136 Congress-street, {tavaunah.
The stock will bo constantly replenished.
apr23—tf AU’RKD WEBSTER.
ANTILLA8.—Colored aud black ApUtpin
ill aud toce, a beautiful ussortmouljust received
aud Ibr bale by
umr 7 AIKIN ft BORNS.
NlSW HOOKS.
8 D AND 4th Macuuley’a History ol England,
from tho accession ol James 2d.
IJugard’s History ofEuglninl, 16tb vol.
Groto’s History ol'Groeco, Uth vol,
luat received by W THORNE WlU.tAilH.
Jan 10
M AY BUTTER ffi CHEKl^-
26 Tubs Choice Now May Butter;
26 boxes Choice Goshen Cheese.
Guiding from tdoamcr uud for Bale by
maylfi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ftOJ.
B A(X)N, SIDES ft SHOULDERS— ~
69 hhUs Prlmo Bacon Sides;
26 »» •* •* shoulders:
20 •* •• “ Clear Sides.
Just received aud for aale by
maylfi SCRANTON, JOANSTOX ft 00