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mm Mk«ifiwtoMM(Ni|iii«MpflMto mt bale.
0. A. L.I.AMAK, Ait-itl.
fovaflnahtiAAw IMS. Jo »~~lf
u&mm *Su 6o*\ will be wUbJrawi fo!m th* Ftor*
mm hta Mne. Air th# present, Hu* ttolioe will bo
fTTwhei »lie wilt resume her irlpa.
Ol.AOUOHN k CUNNINGHAM, AgtuM,
-
■— notkiu,
M --ar WAhreaulhorlled to announce THOMAS
bp II. HARDEN, m a candidate lor the office
rTmllniry or Chatham CoHniy, a! th* ensuing Janu*
Jj election. Js4-Ula«
M-ap* rF.u.n\?cItizknb»-i am A candidate
|w for Hi* office of clerk of th# Superior And
(JlftoT Court* Ai ibi election In Jnuuary next, aiu! to
U-miiiy ask youraupport, JNO. b. DAVIS.
jt n-ide
We are authorized to AHnnanoo Mr. IIENRY
Wp It. FORT a candidate for the clerkshipo the
r^Titor and Inferior Courts a! tho euautug election In
jsauary next- Juno 1
.loriuK,
Kill.Low CITIZENS i-On the Bret or
May last, I announced myaelf a caadldato
.... ,.«.•#!toi <>r *1 «x Returns t and am maw a camll*
giM- r,<* that office, nl the next electlou, ami reaped*
info Molten >‘»ur support.
Your ubodlenl aerrant,
jo « B. T. TilKUS.
NOTinfi*
FELLOW-clTIZENSt-I am a candidate
f%»r tlie office of Receiver of Tax Returns, In
un'inry next, and respectful)) awllclt your voiea.
nisy&lIt iOlIN It. I1AUKK8IIAM.
fcOTIDK.
I TO Till: VOTKR8 OF CHATHAM COUNTV.
m tteutlemen:—I am a Candidate for election
03? In Hie office nr Ordinary, at the cleelinit in
•t*u.,iy next, and will be thankful Tor your •import.
*>»> w* m.o. shkitall.
NOTICE, • ~ '
FBI.UOtV CITIZENS:-! am a candidate
for for reflection to the office of Ordinary, In
**y next.and reapcctfUlly ask •> our *U|
aakwnur support.
J«»HN M. MIDURN.
NOTICE ,
10 MV FBI.I.OIV CITIMSNS OV CHATHAM U'J.
nr jjf* I am a camlidate for Receiver of Tax Re*
turn* at the election In January next, and re*
, r *c (.illy ark your auppurt.
-ty W-Jani.’Mt WII. W. OATES.
NOTICE
TO THE VOTERS «»P CHATHAM COUNTV.
o*53f- GENTLEMEN 5— I am acandldale for the
WP office or Tax Collector of this County, (the
».wmn to bo held on tho Oral Monday In January,
vM and respcclfolly solicit your tup port.
*»> ltt-\f PF.TER O.THOMAS.
N»TI(!E.
FF.I.I.OW CITIZENSI am a candidate
for th»- office oT Receiver of Tax Returns, In
hxuary next, and rcapeclfUlly roUcItyour vote*,
may IS—if I.E. DILLON,
NOTICE.
jlgr* FELLOW-CITIZENS:-! am a candidate
for the office or Receiver of Tax Return*, In
notary next, and respcclfolly solicit your vote*.
■’ M If 2, N. WINKLER.
... NOTICE.
V is* FELLOW-CITIZENS t—I am a CAndldite
"t the election In January next, for Clerk ol
: t niperlnr and Inferior Courtr.and will be thankful
l-r jetir suffrages. WII. 11. BULLOCH.
m»j U Jsn3’.1fl
FELLOW CITIZENS:—I am a candidate
_ for the office of Ordinary at the election In
Jimury next, and respectfully aik jour support.
myj JVM BARNARD E. BEE.
y zy NOTI'.'B.—We are authorized to announce
pfifir JOHN V. TARVER aa a Candidate for Clerk
tto* Superior and Inferior Courts, at tho ensuing elec*
•*», in Jauuary next
u»> til . Jan'54 _ • *
8AVANNAIITM AV |, IM47
i/'iy* Mxuaa. EuiTtra*:—You will ph<a*e an.
15^7 notifies Mr. ALEXANDER THOMAS a* a
ji. ii.late for Receiver of Tax Return*, at the ensuing
jjiuary cl.ctton, and oblige 5IANV VOTERS,
may 3
W B are authorized to announce j A M ES* E.
py UODFKKV.aa a candidate for the office of
Miortry of Chatham County, at the omulnif Jauuary
rxti.m. mays—td
M ESSRS. EDITORSYou will please an-
no nice Mr. *A.MUHI. H. SWEAT, a* a can*
forSherllT at the next January election, ami
dine may5* * MANY VOTERS.
W.‘
THE STOCK OF DRY GOODS
AI No* 115 CoairMMl.l
C\ VV A u"wV)RT^\aMmt dslet m»unl to dot*
_ hla huslueaa In Savannah, offltr* hla block of
Fancy and Staple tiooda at NEW YORK HOST, Ibr
the next cixty day«/er Ca«A eafy, and reapcctfUlly \f
vllea the alteiiltou of the tuidlca to the fame. The at-
aortmeul of DRESS itoo|>8 conat»te of all the leadlnc
and mint fkibtunahle atylea, aueh aa Silkt, Htrtfts,
•Vas/fac, /.tarn /.awa«, IVcacA CataftrUc and UrillUnl
lt». Afaa(f//a«, fie., tit.
AIms a mil atock of
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
l.lnou Hheutlni*, Pillow Case l.luena, Colton Sheet*
Inirs, Damask Clothe a»d Nankins, Towolllnif of every
description, Toilet Qullta and Couuterpanea, Curtain
Muslins, Ulmllie*, *c.
KMUIIOinEIIIEN.
This Rue of Uood* wDl bo, r uud worthy of attention,
aa the sty lea are all new anu dralrahlot such aa Swlaa
and Cam brio Scita, collars, Sleeves, Jacconat Swlaa
Edgings aiid lnserllngs, Cambric and Swlaa Ilauda,
Handkerchief^, Ac.
VVe would call ultauUou to our larae avock of £a*
and Otrman Hotitrf consisting of every variety
or Uenls, Ladles, Youths and Misses, which are very
\“ P * WHITE GOODS,
of every atyle, otialliy. and tn Ice.
Tho atock of Winter Hoods auohaa Blankets, Flan*
nela, Merino,Paramattas, Alpacas, llombaalnei and
Do l.alnoswlll boofforudnl inch prices as will Innuoe
peraous to purohtse, Tor next Fall and Wlnler’a use.
An early call will secure thv best selections.
Juno lath, J8M. if June IS
SAVANNAH REinJHI.ICAN, SATURDAY MOR NINO, JUNE lft, 1865.
^»5S
■ vi-i-
WAVER k CONSTANTINE.
OommlBsiou Merchants.
AND HEALERS IN
aHAI3NT, HAY, dso.
Jonea* llullillmr. Ilay Street,
„ SAVANNA II, G A.
F. WAVER, P. L. CONSTANTINE,
^tysirlcl attention will bo given to Receiving and
Forwarding good*, Je5—tf
SHNUHIEN.
BAGS Prime to Choice Rio Coffee,
1UU 5tt « t Rd Dovernmom Java,
Vti hhds. choice Uacon Sides,
10 “ “ “ Shoulders,
5 “ •* llama,
15 •» New Orleans Sugar,
SOU bids. Reflat'd «»
75 “ Crashed and Powdered Sugar,
25 hhds. Cuba Molassea,
60 bids. •• •* •
60 “ Choice N.O. *•
loo hoxaa No. I Palo and Family goap,'
- “ VirtaM
Pearl starch,
Adamantine Candlea,
Mould . “
Sperm “ •
Tobacco, all grades.
w» - Ground I’epp.r And Spice,
20 hags Pepper and Spice,
0«ki colls Rope,
1500 sacks Skit,
Together wh ha large assortment of goods not men*
Honed. Landing and for salu low, hy
may IS H< (DOERS <t NORRIS.
&o
50
50
25
tun
RI7NDIIIES.
D)A Rag* Prime Croon lilt, Coffee,
J»" 75 bugs do do l.sgulraCoffee,
100 nmiis old Government Java do.
5(1 bags Mnrlcslbo do
8u bbls Stuart's Crashed and Ground Sugar,
fO Uhls A A It. ClnrHied Sugar,
10 hhds ChOlceSt. Croix do
25 hhds choice and Prime N. O. Sugar.
5t) iibls N. O. Muinsscs,
75 hhli W. 1. do
75 hbls Butter, Suimr and So<la Crackers,
50 bbls Hiram Smith nml Canal Flour,
150 bhla llaltlmoro ami Georgia Flour,
100 boxes Adiimxhtlne and star Candles,
Hi boxes Headers At as Pat. Tallow Candlea
40 boxes Higgins’ do do do
Ml boxes Colgate's and Headers Pearl Starch,
300 boxes Family Pnle and No. | Soap,
5tat reams Wrapping Paper, (a*sorted)
20 tunes each Ground Coffee and I’oppar,
25 dozen Patuted Handle Brooms,
Ion do Bucket*,
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot, (assorted)
For talu at store, by
may24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
tirrtca laoaSTXAMBosT CoNraav, /
Augusta. 12th May, IS55. \
At a meeting ot the Board of Director* or this
Company GEO. JOHNSTON, Esn, was regm
appoiiitrd Agent of the Company at savannah, to
‘ijdl goods for the Interior should hereafter be ad-
•IN’ B. GUIBT7, Esq* Is the Agent at Aug'isln.
15—if Q. MCLAUGHLIN, Sec'y At Trraa.
DUN. BANKN Ac ORME,
ILiing SMocialed themselvea for the practice of
Pfl'ii'INE and SURGERY, re*pect(ully offer their
vrii.-e# to thd citizens or Savannah and vicinity.
* 'A--*. No. “5 Broughton aircot.
^svaiinab, Jone 1st, IS55. Jo 2—tmo
AUGUSTA AUCTION SALE,
111 *• BBE> VIMit A lO,
,/vjla >r»oMi Fit- niff .Vi U.nttki head of MrJntoiA
i r«t,&f(Kf€N <Ae .HtgtiUaMatkine IFvrkt «mu Us
II 'junior 1/ &■ Sc. Co. H. H. JJrputt.
\V' I.DNOtr.W, June'.t'lh, IS55, will lie sold on tho
’ ' preml.es, Vheahove desirable building and lot,
■cether wait mil the machinery In *ald buildirg. The
■ ha* a front on McIntosh street «f ISO feet, running
k towards a lane.2Tu feet. The machlm ry Is all of
.:<? led,and nio*i modern description, ron«lstlng In
• o 1 Woiidsworih's Latest Improved Planing 51a-
. nr. | ii.-anirdale's Elastic Cutler Planing Machine, I
il's Planer. I large Turning Idtthe, I leaven'* Mn-
' . ronsidingof two saw»,Teuoulig Mnchlne, Stick
... Mvchlne, Boring Marlilue, .Morticing .Maerilnn Ate.;
'-''•Tenoning Machine, 1 .Morticing .Machine, 1
df.ingM chine, I Boring Machine, I *icroll Saw, I
.... .f •* inch 'hatting, tf Pulleys wiih shaRing, I line of
... ■ >ch -hMtimg, 7 sets Counter ShutU, Crlndtlnnes,
--. ns, saw*, and a great many articles of machinery
. <■ .loua n. mentnm.
positive. Terms, one-fourth ca*h, balance In
-wo and three years, with Interest Iron* dale, so-
- •: '•) moriuage on pro|»erty Id Je 4
l it iK f iiOpTip'B' TsslTRANOE
Savruiiiiib Agrncy, '112 liny St.
TyllRsoNS entitled to the St rip Dividend of itcrnly
1 per tent In the Mutual department of Ihl* Com-
are Informed that the same U now ready at my
A. WILBUR, General Agent.
• Company will commence the redemption of the
of idig. In October, of which durimiire will be
fjeli] A. WII.BUH. Agent
iVOTiCJK.
I 1.1. Person* having it etna mis against tho estate of
. \ 1 ot. Joseph Wigelns, late of Wayne County, de-
>•. < ■1, are reques ed to present them In term* of the
>■'*ml all twraona ItNlebterf, will please make pay*
J. SINCLAIR WIGGINS. Admr.
" lynesvlife, June4,1835. Je_?—Imo
I. AJID U'A It ft A N TN.
T 5'H pay 81 per acre for Laud Warrants proper!/
1 uodered. until fUrfber notice.
i-t-tf B. WITIUNUTON.
MMIItlhl
onn BOXES J. W, Ueadel'a Candles.
4UU 225 do Adamantine do
toil do Peart Starch, 150 boxes No. I Strap.
|im do Pale Spap. 260 boxes Mustard.
7J do Fresh Groiiml Coffee.
3oo do Ground Pepper.
Itm do Tomato Catsup. 50 boxes PeppirSauc*.
|50 do Lemon Syrijj.
“idlest* amt X chests Ten •
a tubs .May Butter. 50 bbls Sodfa Ulacult.
50 bbls Uniter Biscuit.
IlNidoxen Brooms.
Roccl ved by lato arrivals, and for sale hy
may W M«M MU>N k DOY t.F..
Valuable Invention.
IMPORTANT TRfiTIMONVIN ITH rAVOn.
rilptm INHI'KUTOtl'H OFPIUli, J
. FtllbAtlkt.FHIA, April I'Otli. 1835, {
Mroava. Rdwln and antes M. clarkt-tJeiulomeu-
llavlng I'arefUllj oxamltted the construction, uperallutt.
and workmanship of your newly patented combined
•trlndltigand Hulling, or Merchant Flnurlng Mill, I taka
pleasure In presenting you anti the puhllo with tho fol-
aUleuteut.aaUwresult«f my InvosilgatUvm
With tho French llurr Mill Slone, thirty Inches dIsm.
eter, It iruuud and bolted fWitn nine to twelve bushels
of Wheat per hour, making clean work, and al the same
time turning out, ala single operation, extra flour, *u*
peril no flour, shorts, ship stuff and bran. The extra and
auporflite flour la o| an excalletil quality, and the yield
per bushel is oqual to tho larguelaMorooinpllcaleil'mills
or mutin'n conn ruction. It occu plea hulimiu riMim. can
tie placed In a ompnii of 21 mot In length, hy 4 ftwt,
which, when in ruiiitlugorder, with all tho machinery
requisite,can be easily removed nr transported from otto
pluce to another—has no complicated machinery about
il' Cunaeqnenlly Is not liable to gel out of order, ami
takes hut little power, and appears to bo particularly
sdapied to the wants of the c.mdll on nr the country, al
large \ and from It* cheapness of consuucllon, end
•null amount or caplUl requisite to atari It, rapidity
ol grinding per hour, lakea Into consideration, with Us
portability, aud adaptation to auy power now In use, I
cannot hut think that ero long It will be successfully ra>
tabllshad lu every stale In tho Union. If It does tmten-
ilrely taketha idace otthe old complicated maohluery
tiareloloro used. Youra truly,
.. . STEPHEN MILLER,
Hoad Flour luapectorof Philadelphia.
Thtavaluahle Mill can beseen In operation dally, a\
No. 210 Arch street, next to the Theatre, Philadelphia,
from leu o'clock In ih«forenoon, mull two o’clock, ami
from two o’clock In thu arternoon, until four, hy those
wishing to purcham County or State rights. The paten*
tees still have many of tho most valuable Htnlos ami
Counties fur BHlu.aiid will give all satisfaction rolallve
so It. Those desirous of engaging In thla promising
•peculation, will do well to »all and see It soon.aa
flumlroda are doing dally.
Tho prices which the Patentees aro selling Coum
ly and States aLJnsdty tho most timid In purchasing,
end within thu had few weeks over sixty thomuml dot*
era worth nl the Patent Right* have been sold. The
jstenieo*, Edwin ami Janies M. Clark, Intend remain*
ng in thl* city for *mnu lime, ror the purpose or selling
■ heentire Unlteitstolna. Country and State for aatu.
IVPersona writing tor Inforraatlou must encloso
stamp to pay rclurn postage.
Into* may 20
coiuit)u.iTi;n, wiioixiii ikon and
WcweoMMrtddOl For Fuhllo Grounds, Cemeteries,
WiMImECSB Collages, Balconies, kc. Thla new ar*
Hda or our manufaoture particularly eominemla Itself in
uviirnlile notice. Iron Bedsteads, with patent Wlro
Sackings; a variety of Folding Iron Uodstesils, Wrought
Iron Farm fence, Wire-Netting, sulta'do for sheep, poul
try, garden or cometer.v*fence. Wire Trellises and Sum*
mer-ilouaes, with every variety of Wire Work for gar*
den*, kc.; Sieves, Fenders, Brass, Copper aud Iron*
Wove Wire Cloth,kc.kc. Circulars of designs fur*
dished hy the manufacturer*.
M. WALKER k SONS, No.233 Market-st.,
apr 14 jimo N. K. cor, ofr.tli St. Phi la., Pa.
GREAT TRUNK DEPOT.
UMIIIONV IIANGI,.
T HE stibtcrlOera would Inform the public Hint they
have recently received a good assortment of the for*
sowing:
Superior Sole leather Trunks. 28, Ilf), 32 and .i4 Inch,
do. Harness Leather do. Iron frame*, brussbands,
do. Spill Leather do. " •• " ••
do. Ho|. Leather Valises, IS,20 and 22 Inches,
do. llrldte lomther do, 18,20 and 22 inches.
Common Valises, a groat variety.
Patent l.eatht-% Black ami Bronze Hat Boxes for La*
dies. Ladles’ Arm Satchels. Wilton, llruisells, In*
(rainand Leather* nrpnl Bags.
Also a grent varleiy or common Packing Trunks.
Thosu lu want ot any of the above are InvUvd to give
us a call at the Clothing Store of
Je I GEO. 8. NICHOLS k CO.
AtKppfna atnrrettstmrnu.
r«u Havana aimm kev wiiJT
81 Tl^ l 'l?8. 1 M«U il.'.uJji.p HAIIKI.,
iWlllltun Hnl|liia,Uowuiand«r, will leave
Savannah for Havana and Key West on
lha 4th and HHh of each month.
• no lammu connects, at Havana, with theU.S.
Mall Steamship Company's Lina ofSIaamars forSan
Francisco via Asplnwall, and will carry lha Pacific malls.
For Passage, apply to
fob IB COHENS k IIBRTZ. Aganta.
~ J-’oi- IP hiludeiphia.
NEW HOOl-E TO
NIAGARA FALLS.
THE ttRKAT N0HTIIK11N lAKliB AND CANADA,
The ileamihlp Keystone Stato will wall Wednesday,
Juue 20th, at 10, A.M.
FARE TO FARK To
Ph l , & « s i l .hi.^fe|| fc an. aa .. l ii
DOLLARS I Smmh DOLLAU8t
. FAIIE IIEUDOEP.
From SAVANNAH through to NIAGARA
FALLS, 138, and tho diitanoo abortor
than by any outer route.
The well known first class aide-wheel steamship
KEY8TONE 8TATE,
Captain R. II AltDIE, sail* from Savannah for Phila
delphia, EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY,
as follows j May 23d, Junefllh and Vtkli, July
4th ami Ituh, August lit, 15th and 22th,
kc., ko, leaving Philadelphia the
Inlcrmedlalu Wednesdays,
As regnnts speed, strongth aud accommwlatlnna,
theru Is tin ship running oil tho roast, superior to the
Keystone Slide. Smooth water lUd miles oil the Dels*
ware Bay and River. Only two ulghts at aeu.
Cabin I’umujk., S'JO—Nlvurau). *g.
Tills line, In connecllnn with the North Western
Railroad Route, from Philadelphia, affords the shortest,
cheniH-si. and most Interesting mule, from the South to
Niagara Falls,(he Great Northern lakeland Canada,
pas*lng'|U]ithe Vnheyof ttioHchuylklll, by Valley Forge,
through Reading, the famous Coal Beglotiaoi Pentisyl*
vanla, WllllamspnrL Elmira and Canandaigua, aud
rearhlitg Ntng ra Fall* and the (.’rent Suspension Bridge
In It! hours,* from Philadelphia—traversing a country
unrivalled In the beauty of Its scenery.
THROUGH TICKETS allowing passengers to stop at
Inti mied lato points and rnnimii their Journey at pleas
ure, Tor solo hy the Agent at Savannah. Fare from Ha
vanuah to Niagara Falls, the Suspension Bridge or Bui
fklu,(2s; to Elmira, (2(1; to Canandaigua* (27.
_nmy 21 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent.
GREAT REDUCTION T
RATES OF FREIGHT,
IITVIIN w
Now York and Savannah.
THE RATES OF FREIGHT BY THE
,New York and Knvnnnnh Steamships
'have been reduced ns follows:
________ All Goods heretofore paying If) and
lent* per cubic foot, will ho taken at ti coals per
cublJloot until further notice.
SAMUEL Ij.MlTClllIXt
... „ 13 BROADWAY,N. Y.
PADELFORD, FAY k CO„ Savannah,
mav 23—tl
At Auction.
Will aell Tills DAY,In front of atoraat It o’eloeki
A continuation of yesterday’* sale, consisting of Dr
Goods, clothing, lloaery, Ac.
Also. Furniture; 2 oue-balf plpee and lott-qr aulf
ol eholoe Brandy{ 5 demijohns of Gharry Brandy ;
& do. Old Coguso t and various artlclas not mentioned.
Terms cash. Bale positive. Je 18
A ioegro Wackiamb, at Private h»i«.
A likely Negro Man, 32 rear* old, In good haaltb, and
a good Blacksmith. je is
R
3ATIVE WIN KM.
KCEIVKD Direct, HKi boxes Native Wine, from
N. Lutigworth, Clndnnaiii.
6U Ikix -• sparkling Catawba, qls.
Ufbnxva no Ualn'lla do
IS boxes do Catawba pints.
10 boxes Dry do
5 boxes Lad!l■* , do
III store and for salo by
jnoy24 _______ TIIOS. 8. WAYNE k SONS.
COUNT.
7 Q/1A BUSIIE -H l.nndiog at our wharf, tho cargo
)OUU of SC hr Fovoj—loloisto MiitpurdiMCrs.
J.t n-tl
Bn BERT IIAIIEKHIIAM k HUN.
v> 7Aii Bt’HHbLs pitme White Corn.
««• vJI * 120 hbls Extra Baltimore Flour.
:umj huoheL Short* ; 2tW do Brail.
IlMi bushels Cow Peas, lor *r«l.
so bbls Rum,Gin, Brandy and Whiskey.
Mexican Guano, In barrels, or hy the ton.
New 2 bushel White Corn Sacks.
In store, and lor sale by
WAVER kCONSTANTINE,
Je 15 ' -ones’ New Building, llay-rt. •
1 ,’ LAX • .SN A BURGS.—30t*i j ds 1st nml 2d qualities.
For sale by
Jo 12 NKVITT, LATH UUP k ROGERS.
fjltdWN SIIIRTINGS.-5 bole* 28 Inch Druwu Shirt.
1^ lug, suitalde for Grain Hag; 7 do 30 Inch do do do.
Just received and for .nl« hy
NBVITI,
3KW WOOD VAKIL
OtUVIUat.k*TON STBAM-fACKKT WlUXr.
1 MIR subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens
of SavnniiMh, that he has commenced the Wood
bttalness, and will keep coustuntly on hand a well sc*
lected stock of (ink and Pine Wood.
Boxes at J, E. HeFord’s Drugstore, H. S.Sibley's
Book storo, at Georgian office, and J. A. Barron’s Groce
ty store.
Order* left In my boxes hy I o'clock, will ho attended
lo same day. Order* solicited.
Janltl ly W. II. WILLIAMS.
iioiim: power corn itiiiTi.nT
T HE *ul>*crllH>r I* mnmifacturiiig a plantation Mill
which he believe*Is the most economical ono In
u*e In this part of the country, lie ha* now .hi hand,
it hi* shop, corner of Bryan nml Juffenon-streels, sev
eral Mills of different size*, and he Is prepared to make
In order any size, from two to atxhor»e power, and fit
•hem lor French Burr, F.iifopus. Cologne, or common;
Granlt ■ Slones, and he keeps all of those dlfferoiit kind*
of Stone constantly on hand.
Also, for tgle. as above, Corn Shcllors, flay cutters
xud I’l.nv*.
Orders solicited, and all work warranted.
mar 5 limn WILLIAM GREENE.
roil i'll.till. Far on,
VIA BLUFFTON, BOY DM LANDING, HILTON
HEAD, AND BEAUFORT.
■ . gfTT^fc. The steam packet WM. SEABROOK,
•iMMlKauUapl. F. Peck, will leavo for the almvn
placesevorySunday, at 5 o’clock P. M. Freight for
Charleston will be taken at the tame rate ashy tho
steamer Calhoun. S. M. l.AFFITEAU, Agent
may 28
Je 12
i.ATIIROpk ROGERS.
S OAP—150 boxes Colgate’* No. 1 Soap, I0U do. Pa.e,
received and ior*afo b;‘
junPJ _ ’(lr MAHON k DOYLE.
| iUTTERk CHEESE—'St Atkins Butter. 50 boxes
IA Cheese, received and for sale by
Junta Mc.MAIION k DOYLE.
B ISCUITS—20 bbls Butter Biscuit, 20 do. Soda, re*
cel veil aud foraale by
junta McMahon k doyle.
R AISINS.—50 boxe* whole. 75 hair*, aud 100 quarter
boxes. Received and lor tale by
Jw 12 Mc.MAIION A DOYLE.
_ LOST.
4 Tw^De f.Kit Yawl Boat, painted leail color- Tho
• » inder will lie rewarded by returning It to
HONE k CONNERY.
land waiiiiantx wam ub.
dl. Iliglioit prices paid for Land Warrants, hy
J-ll B. vvitiiinoton.
'WANTKD TO PITHCIIAhF..
I ARM (r«m 50 10 200 acres, wUhtn 4 mtteaof the
Apply to WM. WRIGHT.
. U'A.1Ti;il,
A N, ;GR" servant, as Took In a small family;
ply at No. 3,Gordon Block.
. Ap-
Jo 7-tf
FOII RALE.
4 PAIR Of Carriage Horses, gentle, and good trav
el Hlers—will draw In double or single harness.
Art 's to WM. WRIGHT.
. I »V.NTIRO IIOB.nx TO LET.
r • o Counting Booms, Imho building corner of Bay
* and Lincoln streets, to let. Apply to
r PA DEL POMI>. FAV k CO.
MONEY FOriND.
J, Mi by aitegro man. a sum of money, which
1 will I* delivered upon sallafaclnry proof of own*
•"t p, and tbe payment of a suitable reward to the
Apply in J. WAI-DitUKG, or In his absence,
'•» V4 M p. HUNTER, at the Marine Bank.
J-'l-lf J, WALPBUBO.
ABVANCEflT' “ ’
I ntKRAI, cash advances on consignments of pm
f 4 'l'tcm tn our friends In l.lverpmil, Havre, Hamburg
h'., e«, Trle«t, ArosU-idam, Rotterdam am! Antwerp
•tfFj . tf KPPING at KRETZ
III.DICTION of HATF.fl of ITIEIBIIT
at TUB
Philadelphia & Karn'hSleamahip Line
|,’f *R The present, arid until lurthbr notice, the rates
J of Irelght for I.lwht Goods, ami Dry G.mmIs, by tots
1* will bo Fight Cenlt per cubic foot, Instead n
mi rente and flfteeo cents a* heretofore.
y- 4 C. A, L. LAMAR, Agent.
NOTICE.
• X Th* several rewarda offered for the apyrt
Jf 3 beuelnn of runaway slaves, belonging to John
Ni P, Itlnes and John W, Hoiittoun, will not Ixi
\S paid either by the owners, nr myself.
* WM. WRIGHT,
f# -tf
C UMIN I CORN I—While Corn landing and foraale
> by DAVID It. DILLON,
je II—tf _ Market iqunre,
O ATS— Heavy Pennsylvania i>ai*. Foraale by
DAVID R. DILLON,
June 11 Market Square.
J 7*ASTERN IIA Y.— landing thlu'ilsy Dom brig K. B.
Id Sweet, a prlmo lot of Eastern Hay, for sale low
from wharf. LYNN k SNIDER.
Je 0
D RIED REEF.—: cask UtlwUlecf lust received aiTd
for sale t>y LYNN kS.VIDEK.
JeO
I.ALOURI Fl.oUU!—A superior lot of Tennessee
r Flour In sack* Just received, and for skin In lots
to suit purchasers. LYNN k SNIDER.
' WATER 1 WATmt!
’TA|| E Subscribers have Just received n new nml beau-
A tlful assortment of Water Coolers, from two to ten
gallon* each. These coolers wll keep wuter much
colder than tho old pattaru, and aro also quite orna
mental.
Plraso call and examine at
Je2 I.QVEI Lk LATTIMQRB’H.
", MT I.IMi OFF AT COST. *
I T’ Z»»Glt.\U.M it CO., Inli-ndllig to el! ct u change
• In their hu*lm-ts lu Savanna!, h»v« nuthorlxed
the su'iscrlber to rloio out ihelr present stock ol Piano
Fortes, Mu Me, mid Musical Instruments, fur cash. with,
out r. gnrd to cost. Ho t*, Iho'efore. enabled to ofler
bargains rarely to bu met with. All liiMrutneiiis fully
Yuarauient, G. It. 511TCIIELI.,
Agent for P. Zogbaum k Co.. Waring’* building.
No rtna.—Tliosw ludebtMl to F. Zoubnum It Co.,nr
44. R. Mitchell, a* their agent, ue requested lo make
immediate settleinml. apr2:t
4JOODN Tl A l)E TOTILAMIIl;.
O F THE flues: Fabrics and latest lin|Hirtiitloiis. In
style equal If n >t superior to tho Foreign produc
tions brought to this city. Call and leave your order*.
WM. O. PRICE,
Juno 13 Merchant Talto*, 147 Bay st.
Pn »ir , a FOR NEW YOHK.-Ttio ateatner
JtaSSBBCTHOMAH SWAN, Johnson.master, will
have dispatch aa above. For trelghl or psmax apply
to, .. BRIGHAM, KELLV kcU
Je 14
FOR MVKIM’OOL.-sTbe ship JOHN AND
ALBERT, II. Crowell, master, having the larg
est part of her cargo engaged, will moot with dispatch
as above. For buluuco of caigo, apply to
M, KELL'
Jo 7
B HIGIIAal
LY k f.O.
Foil NKIV YORK—Nkw l.taa—The regular
Ipack.tbng MACtiN.Cnpl. Watkins, will have
dtsputel: tor lha abovu irnrt. For freight or passage,
•Pi'll to ROWLAND fc SUN.
Jo-2
Jftft BALI I MORE.—The packet achonner
HO-'i LB SET. Sterling, master, will have df
patehaa above. For Freight or Passage, apply to
Juno 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
WANTED.
A vessel of the rapidly ol 275 to 30(1,1100 feet
Lumber, uuder deck ; to load loraport In Spain.
Apply in
|Mno2 COHENS k HERTZ
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
CEuYTlla iiritaUgR OaitP
(VIROtMA.)
NEW MMHIN.
pF.R STEAMER ALAIIAMA.—Black Tissues and
L llarege*.
Black Clially and Sewing Silk*.
Colnrerl Muslins und Lawns.
Linen Cambric lldkls.
Hr«wn Linen Drills nml Duck,
oiled Silk nml I. It, Cloth.
Linen Cbnmhray, for Travelling Dress**.
Taffeta and Satin Ribbon*, black and colored. For
•ale t»y
J« 12 Yr.VITT, I.ATIIROP k ROGERS.
rniiPITSi 1 '
S COTCH Ginghams. 2d Mnurn’gJacnnets and Lawns
Black Chsllies. Black S„ w |ng Silk*.
Black Bareges. Black Barege Flounced Dresses.
Black Silks Black English Crapes and Yells.
2d Mourning silk* and Tissues.
do Collars, Sleeves, kc.
For solo at lowest prices, by
may Do Da WITT k MORGAN.
tfA.Vril.I.AN.
H I.AUK Grenadine; Black and White Crape de
Paris and Bl %t ck Barege Mantillas, received per
Alabama. IIENBY I.ATIIROP k CO.
apr :u»
‘ iil'NNY Ci.OTH AND DB3IESTIUnT
Hi t BALES heavy Gunny doth ; 5 bales Domestics.
• Jw from the l.asrrencevllln Mannfkcttiringthi. in
•tore and for sale by T. R. k J, (}. 3IILLS.
Jnll-fl
H A.tlSl —HAMS 1—tuca>ks of Tennessee Hams, to
close consignment, which we offer at lu cents,
by the cask. LYNN k SNIDER.
_J«»._
S EGA Its—40 M pure Rio Hondo Scgars. Landing
and for sale by
may 14 OLAGIIOBN k CUNNINGHAM.
S ALOON PIFTOLK^RALLH AND CAPS-A line
assortment of Saloon I’DIols, Balls and Caps. For
•ale hy LUVEI.n k I.ATTIMoRK.
JeO
R'
June 5
OCTAVUrt MHIP.N.
L. almve, Just received and for sale by
apr 12 _ AIKfN k BURNS.
H A V.-Prime Northern Hay, In store and for a#le by
j«o John t. Rowland.JR.
I »ACON»— Prime Bacon Hides, in atore, and for sale
J> by JOHN T. BOW LAND, JR.
. Jo «
O ATS.—Pennsylvania Uaia, fn 8 biishej sacks. For
sale, to arrive, by
JeO JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR.
Vf (TTiRNING Collars and Sleeves, very rich and faah*
Al loushle,foraale low hy AIKIN k IlCItNH.
apr 12
] * 7KK8M TBNNKSSBF.FLOUH.-5Wt sacks IrcshTen-
4 ncs-cn FLOUR, of choice brands Including
" Knoxville Mill*,” now receiving and for sale hy
•“‘IN INGEHMOLL,
2:«i 1
WENT INDIA JIBL4NNEN,
IIIIDs. and 15 tierces, of sunorlor quality. In
lino order, the cargo of brig R. M. Chariton,
from SIERRA MOKKNA. now landing and forsalo by
JoU PADEL/ORI), FAV k CO.
IIAC’ON I RAC'ONI
J UST Received, a lot of Superior Tennessee Hams,
tn new air tight cask*. For sale by
Jem-Into YOUNG, WYATT Jt CO
i'liOVII AND HACON,
1 7XTRA Family Flour; a choice lot of Hams. For
J sale low lo close consignment, hy
Je 12—if W M.lt.M ACl.r.AN.
“ ” COHN, rDlIN.
I N store and at wharf, In lots to suit purchasers. For
sale by W. II. MACLEAN.
& Will keep n constant supply on hand lit future*
^7 cioiiijfj
• ••)"? r BUSHEIgi jtrlino Whllh corn, dally expected
sitlfiJ per s. hr. Paragon, from North Carolina.
For sale, to atrlve, by
WAVER kCONSTANTINE,
may 25 _ Jones’ New lluthllng, llay-«L
OPEN BEYOND STAUNTON
To Allutn Springt in (Jilt Day, and White
Sulphur tn One-nml-a-hnlf!
T ills is the best route to all the Virginia Spring*, lie-
cause there will Ik- less Staging, and better sltge
road* than on any other. A largor supply of stage* Is
expected than ever before.
OMselaol grant AMractlwsaam tfcel.lit*.
lu the county of Hanover, the road passes by the
birth place of ('LAV and the old <*ourt llnuso where
HENRY flred up the Spirit of the Revolution. II*
Montlcello, the resilience of JEFFERSON. Over the
lop of the Blue llnlge.nl Uoekfldi Gap, where W.4MII.
INGTo.N said with a few brave men he could rctml the
whole InilLti army. Near WEIR’S celebrated cave,
the BLOWING CAVE aud the N ATCRM, BltlDGK.
The cars are now running lu mile* West of Staunton,
and nforce Is engaged laving hnlr mile of track n day.
Early lu August, they will tie THIRTY-TWo MILES,
nml only NINE MILES FROM RorKBKIDGF. AL-
LU.M.
A large portion of this road being ballasted, secures
ton great extent EXEMPTION FROM DUST.
Faro in Connection with Stago Line of IVin- ,P.
Faria & Co,, from I’cterxburg or Richmond.
To Sweet Springs...gin no | To Warm Springs...ft 50
To White Sulphur... II 00 [ To Bath AllumSprlngs.fl 25
To Healing springs. 9 (H) ToRockbridgo Ahum 7 75
To hot Springs H 75 | To Lexington 7 U0
I-cave Richmond at 7A( A. M., dluenl Staunton at 3,
P. M.; to Rockbridge or Bath Allutn first day; second
day dine nt Callahan’s old stand, reach Whilo Sulphur
early lu the evening.
Southern passenger* will And W more convenient to
get to Richmond over night, but have ample tluio to
connect In the morning train.
RETURNING, the best arrangements will bo mado
for comfort and dispatch, lo secure connection with tho
cars. Arrive In luchmuml at 2 o’clock, with ninple
time for Southern cars. II. D. WHITCOMB,
Supi.Transportation Va.C. R. lt.Co.
IVM. I*. PARISH k CO,
sugo Proprietors.
Oftu-o \ a. Central R. II. Co, June 8,1855.
Je 13— tl Imo.
£bfl!r» ot fttutfott.
MV llPENtBB CJUMMEI.l.
At Auction.
Ou Aral TUESDAY In July nogl, al II o'clock, In front
ol Court House. (If not previously disposed of.)
imi No. 28 Calhoun Ward; aubjaet to a ground
rent of 103,84. Jo 7
At PrlVateltale.
Ono M|g liar YAWL BOAT will bo Mid low.
Juno 8
Ware Houses at Private Male.
W Brick V\ arobousea situated on the corner of OatUa
Row and klonigumory streets, directly lu tho roar of
Georgia Sleaui Boat Company'* Yard- Terms will ba
taadu easy. June 8
„ „ .. , At Private Salo.
Oua Rullug Machine, In good order, aud will ba aold
low : Jo 7
At Private dale,
A good Milch Low, kind auu goutle; glvaa from S
to 0 quarts a day. j« 7
Cigars at Private Male.
Just received from brig Robert M. Charlton, direct
front Havana, a few thousand choice Cigars. Js 7
Farm al Private Mato.
A farm containing about 23 acres, with a comfortable
Dwelling-house thereon; seven acres enclosed, tho bat*
anew well wooded. Said tract is situated In White Bluff
District, about seven miles front this city, and Is bound*
ednn thn north hy Rltinr’s land, oast hy Salfuor’a, south
by Kclffer’s.and west by A. Barclay's land.
Thn abovo will be sold low, If applied for tmraedl*
•tolXL ^ may 24
Plantation at Private Sale
A Plantation situated two miles from Davlsboro (No.
2 C. It. IL) containing about (1000) sixteen hundred
acres nf choice land, a large portion of which t* oak
and hickory. Tho large creek, known as Wllllamsoo’a
Creek, runs the whole length of the lands, and la the
boundary on the southwest. This place Is remarkably
healthy having been settled aeven years, and In a family
of thirty-live persona, there has never been a death
from fever. The Improvements consist of a new fence,
eucloslng almost the entire tract, (30U) throe hundred of
which Is cultivated, on the premises is a neat and com*
fortablu dwelling, kitchen, negro houses,stables, gin
bouse, c4»tton screw, corn bouses, ‘ami a well of excel
lent waUr, unsurpassed tn the stale, The situation Is
pleasant,and altogether desirable, For lerma, kc^ call
on or address Spencer Currell, 154 Bay st.. Savannah,
Ga. Je4
llouao and Lot at Private Sale.
Hvo tenements situated ou tho Jut, c«ruur of Jefferson
and Alice streets. The lot lafueslmyle, aud Is IB) by
U0 foot. ' may 30
At Private Sale.
SUMMER RESIDENCES.
Six lota on Augustine River—beautiful, pleasant aud
bealthy sliualluus, for summer residence*.
A manor the same may be seen at the Auction Store,
No. 154 Bay street. may 29
WII.I.IA2JI J. WILCIIEII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warron ion, Goo.,
Will practice In the Northern Circuit of Georgia, and
In thucountles.if Burke,Columbia, Jefferson aud Wash*
Inglon, of tbo Middle Circuit. ly may 9
PARIS MILLINERY;
Bonnets, IHhbonx, Cans and
AIITI.II I II. II.IIWRIIH.
M ISS D. A. GARDNER desires to return thanks to
Hie ladies for their patnniago, during her absence,
and would call their alteutlou to her new spring stock
or Millinery Goods.
Every attention has been paid al her establishment,
No. 405* Broadway, New York. tr> give to her business
In Savannah a claim to the attention of the ladle*.
She Is now receiving, ami will continue to receive, by
every steamer, new aud fashionable good* In her line.
MISS D. A. GARDNER,
I59K Congress street. Savannah, aud 4UU Uroadway,
New York. 3mo mar IB
KPUING AND .>T vi.VIi;ii
OIiOTHING.
P IKUSo.N, HEIDT k CO., have III store,and srt-re*
ceD ing, weekly, per steameu. a large and well aa*
sorted stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
TUOKTIIXR WITH A KICII SXMtCTION UP '
FnrnisUlng Goods,
Which they offer on accommodating U-rms, at wholesale
nr retail, at Nos. lul Bryan and 08 St. Julian atroeu.
fell 28
.M Sttttton
Hr tfvu.T »;»""* y
It Hbkr., s*>' *»>* *>*•»•
Jt’.
Dw.ulnt L’O*— U.t.r7,w1lt
.etlSsKu. if
bl««, all complete,
pi lad foraoou.
ti Mum of (b* —42*1
At rriv*u# SaTe, ’'uxhver 4. and
A negro womaa r JW jMfi ©14 j bar u* u 4
anlnlknt. —
At Prlvalafcalar * L a
A negro wemao 90 yearn old, wd bar dflMblPF »
—Art old; a.house sett ant. _)*4
A black
J* 4
Jtatrs at gmtloa.
’ MV HUM. * PURtTlM.
fsoccaaaoxa to ygitmctk D«u,.l
At AuctioO,
THIS DAY, all I o’clock la Mora:
A pair of black ttwtfiaa Ponies, waB mtW?’
A Canadian Mlotl Pany at Aactk/nT—■ ‘
sugr
. Till® DAY, at 11
A flna Canadian ~~ A **-
‘ »m old | a
Terms cash,
SSSS&Sm
Ja II
Tlllfl DAYTal11 o’clock, wiiFbaao!d,tof/ontef
_ , . «fora 1 ^
a housa sett ant.
At I’rivalo Sale.
A }»** ek * ,fl • *7 years old j raised In flatd.
girl, 13 years old; house servant.
w At Private Bale.
A black man, 23 years oldf good Boot and Shoo
maker. j« 4
At Private Male.
10 Share* savannah and New York flteemablp Block
for tale. Apply to
may 24 WVLLY k MONTMOLLIM.
I Private Male.
- Seventeen thousand acres of Land lying fl miles on
Cumberland, 8 on Crooked and 10 on Manila Rivera, lie*
log opposite to Cumberland Island, |0miles from ML Ms*
ry’s and In sight of Pernsndlna Islands. The high land*
aro well limbered no the track; there are several flna
hamocks and cane Asia, which for planting lands cannot
he excelled—IfoUO seres being suitable for the eulllva-
lloiiof Rico. These lands wlllbe told logolberor divid
ed In parcels to suit purchasers.
Also, from 50 to no Negroes, in families. may 10
At Private Kale.
A woman about 40 year* of age, a first rata pastry
cook, washer and I ro nor, and an excellent house serv.
ant—warranted sound. mar 31
Truinionlhe Central Bailroadlt Connecting
UAIIjIKOA DM.
OSUSUZaB.
O N and after Mouday, the 19th March, Instant, and
until furtber notice, the Passenger Trains on tba
Central Railroad will run aa follows;
BBTWBBN SSVSMHXII AND MSCAg.
LeaveMavannah..H a.n.,arrive at Macon..0.25p.m.
I^ave Savannah..4315p.m., arrive at Macon ..2.10 a. m.
Leave Macon 5 arriveInSavantuhXflOp.M.
Leave Maeon MS P.M., arrive tn Savannah 6-50a. m.
BKTWIKR SAVANNAH ANtl ACOt.'STA.
I/csvcSavannah..H a.n., arrive In Augusta.5 • p.m.
Leave Savannah. .9.30p.m., arrive In AugusU.4.40a.m.
Leavo Augusta ...fl p. M.,arrive!nSavannahI.U5 a.M.
Leave Augusta....7 a. M.,arrlrelnSavannah3.30r. n.
aaTWBXN MACON AND A( Ot ST».
L«aveMncoii 5 a. M., arrive lu AuguiU.5 P.M.
I*eave Maeou M.45P. M.,arrive In Augusta.4.40 a.m.
Leave Augusta...7 a. m., arrive lu Macon...fl.25 p.m.
Leave Augusts...C p.m., arrive In Macon... ,2.10a.m.
The Train which leaves Savannah lor Macon at 8 A.
M. connects with the Macon and Western, and Western
and Atlantic ltallroads,carrylngpasseuger*|f>rallpolntt
on these Roads, for Rome, • Gcotgla,) for Nashville aud
Knoxville, (Tenr.,) and for North Alabama.
The Train which leaves Savannah for Maeen at 4.05
P. M.,eonuects with the South Weatem, Muscogee and
Montgomery k West point Railroad,carrying riaaseogers
for all point* nn these Hoads, and for Amertcui, A Ibany,
Columbus, for lallahasace, (FUu,) for Montgomery, Mo
bile and Now Orleans.
The Train which leaves Savannah for Augusta 8 A.M.
connects with the evening Trains of tho Georgia Rail
road, and tho South Carolina Railroad.
The Train which leave* Savannah for Angtitla at 9.*l0
P. M.. connect* with the morning Trains of the Georgia
Railroads and the South Carolina Railroad.
Either of the Trains leaving Savannah at fl A. M.,and
at 4.05 P. M„ will carry nasaengerstor MtlMgerllleand
Eatonton—the 4.05 P. M. Train being the most closely
oonnected.
Pawugeraal Augustadestlned for Oglethorpe, Aineri*
cu», Albany,Taltehassee, Columbus. Montgomery* Mo
bile and New Orleans, must take the 0 p. U.Train to
avoid detention.
Hie morning Train from Macon will carry paasengers
for Mllledgovtlle and Ealonum. Passenger* from Mill*
edgevllle and Eatonton will take the up day Train at
Gordon.
Passengers for the New York and Philadelphia Steam*
ship', should arrive In Savannah by the morning Train.
They are particularly requoau-d always to consult the
Steamships’ advertisements for the days of departure.
Through tickets are sold between Savannsb and all
the above named places, also, between Montgomery and
Augusta WM. M. WADLKY,Geu.Sup’t.
Savannah, March 12th, 1855. tf mar 19
Blinds, Sash and Boors.
•J(k linn LIGHTS7 by 9to 19by20SASH;
•jUaWUU am Pairs Window BLINDS lo sultdo
WMi PANEL DOORS, different sixes;
10(Hi boxe* Window Glass, 7 by 0 to 3fl by 52 ;
All odd t xes furnished at short notice.
also,
A full assortment of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
BRUSHES, kc..kc.
apr 14—ly JOHN O.PALHOANT.
I* A It IN Itllbl.lNittltY.
Miss |). A. GARDNER will open her new stock o
Baris etlilUnc r u.
On Wednesday, March 21st. Tho Imdles are Invited
tu call and examine bor Now GOODS. 3mo mb 17
ui.ovr.Ni ui.ovr.fli
C x ENT’S Lille,Silk,TaffbUand Kid Gloves,
W ladles’ *»•••*•* «, ti
Misses' " ♦* •* o t, »•
Children’s Gloves, Silk ami Noth
We have also » flue assortment tirnl'i Merino and
Cotton Hall llose, together with a great variety of La
dles’ Hosiery, which ore being oflered at very low pri*
cos apr 20 HO KEN IIAUGII k LADSON.
N.I'll IN (J AND flb.BMEK UOODfl.
T ill. SI'|I>gUIBEU has rocelvt-d by tho last arrival
of tho steamer, u full aud complete slock of
GOODS, •
For Spring aud Summer Wear,
COHSISTINO Of
Black and colored Cashmere Cloths
Do Dooskins, black Drap DeEto
Fancy French and Engluii 1 'assltnorr
Whiu-and Fancy Barniley Drills, kc.,4tc.
Which he I* prepared to make up In the best aud most
fashionable manner. Also, a full stock of
READY .HADE CLOTHING’,
Consisting or black Italian Cloth, Satin de Chlue
White,brown aud Fancy Drill
Alpaca and Cashmere Cloth Coat!
Pantaloons, and Vests. Also,
FI’IININIIIND GOODS.of endless varieties.
Please call and examine. WM. O. PRICE
apr 21 Draper and Tailor, 147 Bay-st.
TO III',NT,
M FOR THE REMAINDER UR THE YEAR,*
comfortable DWELLING with Out-Houses,
Garden, Nr., at MIDWAY, convenient to ogle*
thorpo College and tho Academics. For further par
ticulars, apply al this office.
Juno 13 3*
TO HUNT.
M A House situated on tho Isle of Hope, from the
1st of Juno to 1st Nov. Apply to
inavYU. WYLI.Y k Mo.NTMOU.IN.
VVYI.I
roil 111: n ’i
100 1
may YJ
JOHN INGEHMOLL.
No. -J, Jjne*’ Block, Bay-st.
( M« niJAM KIIEniFF’K HALIL—Will he sold on
l it.* 2Stn of June,In the cll» «.( Savannah, county
t'-.f* *Ald, at iheati.re lately occupied by II, Abrsham
• U'«fher,tiiiisle In Bryan street, a lot of ready made
' "•v. ffonks. Jewelry, kc ,Be. levied on hy vlr-
1 «n exocullon of lonrJos'ire. returnable to the
' -••Me li.h-rior Court ftM halhani • our,ty, In favnt
^ ' M.-fo a lln.il.er va- D. Abraham k. HroUiar.
C i • >t) p .ii.t.d out In (snI, mortgage. Hale to com-
• at lo..‘«^ock A. M. and continue from day today
ilisrii.posedof. A. TIIOM AH, t.c.c.
1 >—ids
l-‘)T« IN THE^OR.fl OF IIIH NN-
l.’'* 1 * *ALE.—No. Bb range 31, known as the Acad-
1 -my lands. 128 by 1*5 feet linprf.vnmeuts area
H -‘ • >.*(,«, 1,gliding, dm outhouse, ami sit ancloaed
'/‘teoce. Titles uodoubted. Apply to
>*• JVM. WRIGHT.
. TO TlllV inCIICJIVA NTfl
w ‘‘L.Iii.ia, PLoBfI)A, NOllTll i.’ABOLlNA, AU
AdAMA AND TKNHKRMKK.
I "E ua,|*r*igne«i begs leeve lo lofoim thoae mer-
* "'•Ms. «h/>»* yiania are consigned lo Ids care, that
p f, < •<»►.».*»tl) send no good# forward. unl#*e Im
u ' "d.|., hand. U, A- L. LA MAH.
. '•’sM.sh, May »Mi, IIM. _ may W
aiooKR iir.(]r.iVKii
,„„,^'AhHO( K k |)A VIM. JUNK Uth. |H5fl.
J bl Watchman, by J. A- M. author of the Lamp-
1 hgtiler.
of Ii.,th Hall ami Alone.
11.0 Works of Gisixle Duval,
r; ,Ur » “•-*«, hy Clisrlet Dlukeiw.
u- *"•*„„; or. ti,* iifpjywr*# WlW.hy the author of
It'll-lfor ItMlctylL,
V, Urvham. a ifeuual In Linda, hy Mrs. Ileflll
h '.ide Grey, Uua Uuward. Harry Ashu.n a*. For
**** NO. IW GONUltEin-MT.
M UKQUITO NETTING.—4 4, 0 4,8-4 and 10 4 Mua*
qullo Netting; A-4, 84, 10-4 and 12 4 Pavilllon
l4u-.e Netting; Furniture Fringe*, Cords and Taaselt,
with a heanllful assorUnent or Manchester and Mar
seille* Hum*. Also, plain and embossed Vurulture
Dimity, colored do. Tatna Damask*, Damask Dot Ins
and Nt.pklni, kc., just rrrnivi-d and foriala al very low
prices, at No, 2 Hhsdd’s Mores, hy
Junsia KOKENIIAUOIIk LADSON._
C M)BN.—prime white Corn, to 9 bushel sacks, Ml lb lo
1 bushel, In store and for *ale by
Je 0 JOHN T. ROWLAND. JB.
K otik LAND I.I.Ml.. I If.I q.iklliy llnthluml Lima)
Cargo of brig Vanns lor sale lo arrive, by
COIIF.NH k 1IF.HTZ.
‘ |' LiH N iineK Ol A > • W. - fi»,(s‘uj pouiiTi Clear Hid**,
X lu.lssi (miuimIs Nhordders,
Iu.imkj pound* Ham*.
In atom and for sale hy
•nay 24 P ATTKN, HUTTON fc CO.
/ >|JN!«V i.An.ITFfi- 1'm Wm' (iunnf li.aK.ua, in
V X *tnre, for sain on eonstgrimrnt.
may IN BHlGlfAM. KEI.I.V k CO.
1 ”>I.()Cli i l>r.omrr-2U0 aacka'Hupe^ni,iTfourTTaf
•elsb> arrive, by LYNN k-HNIDKIt,
Jo fl
r-pENNIfopl’.P. HAMN.--I2 cask* Tennaaaee llama
1 lu store, srol which we will sell at a l.ow riouaa
tn rinse couatgnmaul. LYNN k HNIUP.lt.
Jafl ^ '
N fiW' MirrfD rlT-ATuil rMi'f flompirl# aienrltntrd of
Khlrls artd L'elUrs, Horn lira lx«l manularturer.-
WM. II. PI. UK, M7 HutUMI.
?• II MM KllX'f.. .fll I Nil - W ir..:' (Ta«k, Hlt.il, I.IUM,
n Check Marseille# and Brown l.lnen Frnek Cuata,
Pent* and Veala, mad* mi* In the Jatjjrt. ••»!
for tain rheap, iry ut.lt. H- NI.IIOlHtkU),,
m «i tu Oiblwitr K*n«e
oRI.LIN ti~~<W R * A Til E Di I CRD' P M11 .* KH .-Print *3
O BaregMtdo Tissues 1 do Hewing Mllllsj do Oman-
diee ; do JaroMU and U«n«. French and India OreM
Milk• and otbe* atylea uf Rammer Gfloda, by
)m V DeWlTT k MORCIAW,
p««s
Ion# I . , Ageal.
Y^inuf^VliliW.fcyiii* audiiraaafhUe*, Jan
received tad far eale hv
J»«
W.UORjfWPM.,
IH Ury aa-tt
BACON AND IrAIID.
IIIIIIH Prime Bacon Hldns,
23 hhds. Prime Bacon Hhuuldera,
M> kegs Prime Lard,
25 Iibls, “ “
Just received and for aaln by
may 14 WEBHTF.R k PALMB8.
FliUKAl.E
B Y A. IH>N AUD.—25 troxnai hatuau Margaud Clarel
‘.’6 boxes Chateau I.affile t/’larol.
25 boxes Ht.Jullen Mcdnc.
15 hoses lloi-k Hi-lmt-r.
25 lmx«-a Haul Hauicrno wine.
5 tones Ham Juhantu-sherg Cabinet wine,
5 tioxes Bird llelmer wine.
23 Irssxuts Holdslck Champagne,
25 baskets Muinm’s do
uiny 30
H ungarian 'wineh.-hi/ttuiiaUd' a bcpuT,
2J Hoiilh William street, New York, solo agenls
of the Hungarian Wine Exporting As*m;lallon, have
eotuimilly on hand, In casks and cases, a large assortment
of the ino*t celebrated sweet slid dry flavored wines,
red and white, vlx; Tokal, Meneal, Itusll, Hopronl
(Ettehhurg) Hoinlol, Ne*mel>|, MagyarhaU, Bakator;
Ninshergl lluilnl (Ofciter) Hxektcardf, P.grl (Erlsner)
Vllhinyl, Karloval, etc. of different hraml*.
WARRANTED T*» BE I’ll BE DBA PE JUICE.
AII orders promptly axoculed on favorable terms,
may 19 _ 3m« ______
I ATE ABlflVALH.*-ioi> halea choice Eastern Hay
j 150 do prime Northern do.
1,000 bushnls Corn.
•••on do Maryland Oats.
Itm *acks Itran and Hhurts.
12 hhds choice Tenimisee llama.
1,900 aacks Liverpool Hall, Just received and for sal*
by June 11 LYNN k
Ii 1
iftirnnsrn i n^akdii itiit
1 SNIDER.
7 qr casks extra Annul,1 Cstgnao Brand),
5 pipesMlard, Dupuy "
III •* various brands “
3 •• Holland Gin,
I puncheon Jamaica Born.
I •• Hi. Croix Burn.
In store and for sal* by
may V3 J. V. CONN KB AT k CO.
/ til A M I'A li Nl’ WIN It— 3o baskets, uts and l»ia Held*
\J »lck Wine i 50 d.i Htiniariaii l.lon and Cntwn
brand*. Just received, anil lor sale by
may 23 J. V.CONNF.HATk CO,
1 i'lSIl I NG ID )|)H AND BI’.F.I.H.-a-A mrml asaorlmant
I uf Jolniatl Bods, with nr without Ituel*. A use ft ‘
article for Hpotlsinaii. F«r sale hy
JeO LOVELL k I.ATtlMOHH._
I /IHII IIOOkH‘AND LINKH. -A reinplele assortment
of Honkai Hllk, Cotton amt Grass Lines.
Jeff , MlVRLL k LATI'IMOBN.
WeViaVelaVi,' a f..w hhla of Extra Family
1 Ptnut fov aale, to close consignment,
je M—Imo VODNU, WYATT k (W).
\iriimrKvr-3ira.i; tisipnssBsa WSURFI
' v v l.atnllug from brig Itatke, ami for sal* hy
Ja 6 GOIIKNH k II LIU Z.
WTrnnntrarw .•iv...."' twpsnjTt*?*
v V 5o flu ‘i’llte'a Magnolia” do. to arrive, and lr *
•ala hy Juna I OUfAVIlR (JOIIKN.
M Two largo and commmtloua brick slorcs. In tho
rear or the old Hlonmbnat tkr’a Yard, front 1st
June to 1st November, 18.5, with tlie privilege
of continuing tho rent lor a longer period.
Apply at this office. may 24—tf
> : 4Mt IMTNT:
Jgk A desirable three story brick tenement House,
BmIB on ono ami a half lots, situated In York street—
'imssossloii given on Dt November. Appl) to
BprlH tf OCTAVUH COHEN.
FOB UI’.NT.
M Thn Storo, No. 105 Bryan street. Young’s build
ing*. formerly occupied by E.H. Komptoo. Pos
session given Immediately,
apr 4 tt MINIS it JOHNSTON.
TO KENT.
M The Hloro under the bluff, at tbo foot of Whlta*
ker-strent. Enquire of
mar 29 KPBNCBR CURRELL.
TO RENT,
M Until 1st Novemtmr m-xt, a three storv Brick
Dwelling, on Hull street, Elliert square, with large
and airy room*—supplied with gat and water.—
Apply to WYLI.Y k MONTMOI.I.IN.
apr IA
’ TO LET
M ROOMS, opiKistinthe Pulaski House—suitable
for offices or sleeping apartment*. Enquire of
jatiC tf JNO. W. KELLY.
ion hi:NT*
Until first Novnmlrer, a throe story Brick Houhv,
situated In Htule-street, second tenement east of
_,Dr. Hchley's new house, containing eight rooms
. basement-with water and gas attached—also, out
buildings. I'oM.-Minii given immediately. For further
particulars, apply to
fell I4_ If WELLES k VKUHTII.I.E,82 Bay-st._
riiiiMi.r.7
kk AcomnuHlhniallrlckHliial Warohou*e,sttuated
Bi!M H» th* roar of the Uherloainn Hteamtmat Wharf,
— having* leaM'ot flvoyears,aullablo for the sto
rage of Lime, Hay or other nierctisnillia. Thn Build
ing may bo removed by tho purchaser, al the expiration
of thn lease. Apply to Z. N. WINKLr.lt,
WAIINOCK & DAVIS,
(Sueetteort lo Lubktdgt 4* Drtthrr.)
WHOLKSALC A*D BBT AIL
Booksollers and Stationers,
No. 159 C0NGRE8S 8T« South side Market square,
SAVANNAH, OA.
WM. g. DAVtl
Removals
H, H. niLI.Elt k J D- FERUl'KONi
WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS,
Have removed their esubllsbm from tho corner of
Bioughton aud Montgomery streets, to
No. 123 York Street,
Near St. James'square, w hero they are prepared tu
do any work lu their Rnewtih promptners aud In a
workmanlike manner.
Carriage*. Wagons, Carla and Drays manufactured.
BUcksmithlng, including Iron Hailing and Grates for
Buildings, kc., done at tbe shorten notice,
may 7 flm
wunt awd risk efteiiffifo >• ”
Tlllfl DAT, SliSckJtft igoiW"! .
« bill ..Of*, lam. ot l_k) iUiimW oJ W
lianortaUon, and sold for acooent of all wmKMJ'
Terms caili. J*«4
^ illockor UutJdlbgzat Aectloii. " '
On TUESDAY, July Mb. st 11 o'clock, Is froat ot
Voun IfoRse i
lx>t No. 10 and Improvements thereon, eoreer ot
Lincoln and Harris atfeeta, Troup Ward, 100 by 4g .
The Improvemenu are Mx three alory Brick Tcaa*
meou on high basement, all In good condition, and
under good rent. Tb# above desirable property vlll
be eold.one tenement, with the pririlegeofafl.
Terms reasonable. Titles payable by purchaser.
Executor’s dele.
On MONO A Y, I8U1 June, al 11 o’clock, at tbe More 00
Barnard-etreet, between Bryan and Bay street Lcm,
An assortment of Liquors and Bar Fixture*. Groce
ries, kc., kc.. In aald store belonging lo tbe Eatota of
Owen Foley, deceased. Hold by permission of U>«
Court of Ordinary and per Order of tbe Executor.
JeS
Administratrix’s Bare
Ou THURSDAY, 3d July next, at 11 o’etoek, In flroa
of Court House:
Half Lot No. —, southwest corner of Taylor and Jef
ferson streets, and improvements.
5 shares August* k Waynesboro’ R. R. Ktock,belong.
Ing to the estate of D. Kattanborn. deceased. Hold for
tbe benefit of tbe heirs aod creditors of said estate, by
permission of tbe Court of Ordinary, and per order or
U»e Administratrix.
Terms essb. Purchasers paying fort I lies,
may 15
Negro Woman and Child at PtIrate Hale.
A good fair cook, washer and Ironer, ond house aer*
rant, aged about twenty yeara, with ber child, about
two yeara. Hound and bealthy : sold for no fattlL
may 25
Old Mongabela Whiskey, at Private Sale.
Now landing per steamer Florida, from New York:
•) hbls Old Menongabela Whiskey. Por sale low.
Fence Fallings, at Private Hale.
25,000 spcuce pine Fence Palllnga, for aele low, Inlots
o suit purchasers. A sample can be seen at our count*
ng room. mar 27
A Floe Uockaway for sale, at Private Sale.
A flue Hocks way, nearly u«w, for tale low Term*
e»h. mar 14
Railroad stock,at Private r-ale.
20 shares Central Railroad Htock.
ItV T. J. R’AEflll.
Pri rale Hale.
A gentle and kind Pony, suitable for cblldreo. W0!
'*0 »«ld low If applied for this week.
Also, a pair o. gentle and well broke Mare*, acces*
omed lo double or single harness. Sold (or no (halt,
be owner about leering for the summer. Will be de*
<vered after the sailing of tbe steamer of next Wed*
•csdsy, Will be sold low. Terms cash. may 4
At Private Hale.
A Northern Horse, long tail, ktod and gentle tnhei
■ess and under the saddle—sold lor no fault Will be
old low. mar It
DIVIDEND No. 84*
CENTRAL R. IL k BANKING CO. OP GEORGIA.
Hava>baH, Jane 5, 1855.
r llC Itottd of Directors have this day declared a di
vidend of Four per cent, upon the General Stock of
tbe Company, from the Earnings of tbe Hoad for tbe
put six uiontbs, payable on and after Friday, tbe 15sk
jpsL
Holders of Guaranteed Stocks will be paid their dirt*
fiends at tbe same lime.
Jo 0 GEO. A. CUYLBR, Cashier.
TO IIE.HT OU EEANE.
L T aod Improvemenu No. IV, fronting on ladle
street. On this lot are Imnroremenu, well known
ea a Heap aod and Candle Manufactory for veer*- ||
woukl be desirable for carrying on that business.
Also, two large lots. Nos.34 and 35. on -Mills »trees—
e large two alary building on on* of thttn.
Apply to T. J. WALSH,
J e 9 No. 170 B tough tan .street*
LOST.
A NOTE, made hr lloleombe, Johnson k Co., dated
.tv March 17, IHM, for A10Jo, payable to the under*
(lgned. Persons are cautioned not la trade for tbe
line. Payment will be refused,
may 26 W. WOODBBIDOB.
WILLIAM Nl. TENNO,
Factor & Commission Morchant,
For Florida and Southern Georgia Produce,
NORTH COMMERCIAL WHARF
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
A NO
97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
may 7 flmo
SAMUEL PALMER & SO.Y,
UIBBOM’s Bt'lLOINOi,
AV». 148 Cougrett, and 07 SI. Jultrn it reel t,
R ESPECTFULLY Inlhrm tho trado am! citizens gen
erally that they havu tn slo>o a good aMortnirntof
American and Foreign Hardware, ami being In direct
eommttnicatl.-ii with matiufacturerf both in this coun*
try amt In Europe, aro constantly receiving additions to
their stock, comprising I'lantora', llou.ekeepers' and
Butldrrs’ goods ol tho most approved styles and patterns,
among which may hv enumerated U>clts, Hlnzvn, Hulls,
aud Shutter Fastenings of all kinds, Sheet Zinc, Fhccl
Copper, Sheet and Bar Load, Chain Pumps, Bran
Ware*, Britannia Ware, Hollow Ware, Percussion
Cap*, Combs, Brushes, and a general variety of Fancy
Goods. Cotton Litres, Fish Hooks. Needles. Knitting
Pins, ’TineTwine; Crosscut, Hand, Tenon, Framing,
aud .Mill Haws; Chains, Hand and Sledge Hammer*,
Anvils, Vices, Screw plates. Htocka and Pica, Smith’s
Bellows,Conper’sTools, PLOWS, COUN -MUELLERS,
HAY CUTTERS, Hoes, A sea. Andirons, Shovels,
Spades, Guns. Ha) and Manure Forks. Sad Irons, Wrl
ling paper, Porte Mounales, Spirit levels, I'ut and
Wrought Nalls and Spikes, Planes of all kinds. Selves,
Coffee .Mill*, Cotton nml Wool Cards,Curry Combs, and
tn Cue* ever/ article adapted to the trade.
City and country orders will revolve prompt attention,
•ml all goods fur shiptnoMs carefully packed,
may n
DISNOMTION.
T HE Finn of WELLS fc VEltSTJLLH Is this day
dissolved by limitation. Either party Is author
ised to use the name of the Arm In settling outstanding
business. I. W. WELI.S.
II. W. VERSTILLE.
Savannah, J11110 1st, IP55. 12
rOPAKTNEItSIlir.
T IIF. underslgnvd havo formed a co-partnership, to
date fr-mi the 1st Inst, for the transaction of a
General Factorage, C- mmlsslon and Forwarding Busi
ness, under tho firm of
CRANK, WKLIJ* k CO M HeTannah, and
RICH AUD CURD fc CO., Macon,
and plcdgo '.heir strict (teraonal attention to any busi
ness entrusted lo their charge, at either place.
II. A. CRANE,
L. W.WP.l.l.s,
RICHARD CURD.
Savannah, June5tli, IR55 eo— ly
irr.Niiv \v.veiintii.i.p:,
O F the lato Arm of WELLS fc VERSTILLE, hereby
noltflcf his Blends aud the public la general Chat
be will continue the
FACTORAGE, COMMISSION k FORWARDING
Business, and will bo thankful for their t-a-ironage,
C rnmlsitig strict attention to all butlne*s confided to
lm.
Savannah, June 1st, IP55. Je 0—tf
NOTICE.
A DAM SHORT having mad* an assignment to H Irazu
rY Robert* for tbe benefit of hi* creditors, all per*
font havlnc demands against the taxi Adam Short, will
please render a statement of sacb demand to tbe aa*
Signet-. HIRAM ROBERTA.
Savannah, May 8, 1853.m»y8
CAflll IK A HD W A Hi: KTORF..
A SUPERIOR and varied aaeortment o( Planters’,
Mecnanic*',and Building Hardware, always on band
and for sale at the lowest price*, lor cash, bv
GEO. A. MtCLEsKEV, AgX No.l4»L’M«rcaML
mar 15 It
VAl.UAHLi: HEAL ESTATE.
B Y arrangement with the purchaser ol Fig Island
Mill,tbe whole pioperty In which thesubacriberU
•ad was lately interested, can be sold to a tingle pur.
chaser.
Dr. Screven Is authorized lo sell.
J*nC tf W. W. STARKE.
Kill HALIL
A KIND and genHe Saddle and Harness Horse,six
years old, warranted sound In every respect, for
kale cheap. Apply to CHAMPION fc WATTS.
m»y2 No. 4, Barnard si.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
O N Tho flrsl day ot February next, tho Ann of
BOUTON k UIKF.M AN, will be dissolved by
Umllatlon. After Hus dale, they will do an ex*
rluslvo CASH BUSINESS, f*r tho purpose of set
tling up.
All of our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Pllvor Ware
and Fancy Goods, we will sell at a very small advance
on tbe cost, lor cash only.
HORTON k KIKF.MAN,
116 Broughton-street.
Savannah, June 1st, 1855, may 31—tf
ly 3-tr
Williamson'* Buildings.
NOTIOE.
qiHOSK Indebted In F. ZoGBAUM k ««., aro re*
1 qiintrd to ailvml to the Immediate eeltletnrnl of
their account*, as thn suliactlhei ha* received positive
luslrurtloiia to placnlhetn lu the h.ind* or an attorney
for collection. (I. IL MITCHELL, Agent,
may VI
-piisjiii;
qMIK undersigned having been atqwdnted aoln Agent*
I In Havaouah. lor the sale of Eugene t'lli-iiuol’a
celebrated champagnts res pert hi By call the allimtlon
of the puhllo lo the same, a* tho first shipment has just
been reeetvwl.
This Gham|iagnn, although never before Introduced
Into this market, ha* loo high a reputation lo require
anything lu ho said III Its favor.
VV Ell Ell ItlioniKItH, Hay stirel,
may 9 Over Webster k I’almna store,
liglfMAIOJK.
lAXt’ll ANGF. —In sums to atilt purchasers, ou Ham*
n burg, Bremen, Berlin, London and Parts, for sale h
deeW if KPPING k KMKTZ,
/VlfV MAU3f|XKT^l“*ffA'I.|5.'~Oii Wsalnewlay', the
X.r With lust at 12 o'clock, M., lu Dent of the t'ourt
House, will he aotd, one sorrel Male, levteit nn as the
properly »( Allen Cullen, to satisfy a flue Imposed on
him for retailing Llquur without a llrence.
je 14—Ids. F. M. NTttNVL i . M .
ri»-l»AHTNi:ilNllll* NOT 1411',.
TfillK Underslgtml have thtsday formed a eo psilnar-
I shtii uuder the name and style nf CtlUPKB k
Pit Altl.lt. for tba pur)mse of carrying on a Factorage
•ltd (1
lie t tl
the patronage ol their frlchds and the public gen*
•rally. WM. AI’IH.KY ts'UpBlt.
JNll. (NHIpEB FBA8F.lt.
Ilay st, Navaonah.june I
IIATEIUN 1,1'll II ■('A TIN 41 OIL.
A VERY superior attic e for the use nf all kinds of
mschliu-ry. It ha* the following advantage*:
1st. It runs .Machinery with less iricilon, accomplish
ing more with tho same motive nowor, and with lesa
wear to machinery than other oils.
2d. it produce* no gum, which other otlsezhtbU more
or less. <>n bearing* ttisl are clean when applied, It Is
warranter! to run any length of Utno, without thawing
anv to-Hc.MoM.or gum.
3d«llWlUclft« offany old gum that may have seen*
muh,u-d upt ii aodoe and b>ur»al*r Rum the use of had
til,. As two gallons of thl* oil will ImI aa long aa
three of S|Mirm. and as It la some eighty or ulncty cents
a gallon cheu|>er, tho consumer saves by using, onc-
halfai 'east.
petaonswDhltvglo try the oilcan do so, and U dlt-
tailaflcd call return It at the expense ol the manulao*
lurer. For said hy
jo |4 OGDEN, STARR k CO., AgtnU.
‘ NEW ROOKST’
RECEIVED «Y JOHN M. CtMtPKR k CO.,
Thumlay, June 7lh.
S ermons of Rev. IchaUnd s. Spencer, I). IL, with
a sketch nf his Life.
A School of l.lfn 1 by Anna Mary tlowltt.
A Commonplace Book of Thoughts, Memorlee and
Fancies: by Mr*. Jameson. „ . .
Loavca from a Family Journal; from the French of
Emilio Souvestre.
Play a ; l*y Anna Cora Mowall—new edition.
The t'ouserlpl i * Tale of the Empire : hy Alexander
^The Controversy Imtween Senator Brooks ami John
llughoa, Bishop of New York.
Muaa or
Kenneth t hv author of llelr of Redelyffe.
Castle Builder#, do do do
Two Guardians, do do do
My llnrtlfoi’* Keeper; hy A. H. Warner.
Matmnon t of. Hardship* of an Hollo**; by Mra.
Gore.
I.lfo and It* Alins.
n’ltoherty I’ajiers 1 hy William Maxlen, L. L. D,
History of Swiuorlandt by H.Zsebokee.
J?--—:
NEW nOBHfl.
RKGKIVRD BV H.H. HIBLKV, JUNK 5th,
A kVNoI'HIK of tho Moral Theology of IHder Pena,
as prepared for the use of tba Romish Semina
ries, ami student* of Theology ; translated by Jno. F
*'Tho I’hlfoaophy of tho lluroen Voloe, embracing lla
Pby•totogtrat History, together with a sys'rpfcrf prin
ciple* tiy which criticism* lu th* art of eh/ailAh may
lie rendered Intelligible, and Insiruetloa dilt-At* end
comprehensive, to whloh laaddde a hriet a»D*ala of
song and recitation, hy Jam** Rush, M, D.
Vonah on the lionet by Sktiuier*
A TreatiM upon tho I.lfo, Walk and Triumph of
Faith t hy Itrv. W. Romalu, A M,
Afloat aim Arbor* t a tea talo hy J. Fentworo Coop*
ar. Miles Walllftfonl, a sequel to theafoivo.
Blanche I tear wood ;a tale «f modern Ilka,
The conscripLaTaleor the Empire, Rom the
of Alex. Dumas, „ ,
Glatiomou or the Bandits el Karatoga ami Romanes
of the Revnlntlon, by l*ark OllWoh.
Julia Mansfield or the Tale of Mothers, by tfoguod
Bradbury.
Putnam’s Monthly Magsilne.
fc!
1)KF-P, PORK, Ac. lo bbls MMalieeft ID H hl.lt
H ^Fulton Market beef t
SHELLAC INDIA TWINE*
com YARN, COCOA MATTING, &.C.,
COIR AND Jl’TE Nl ATS,
And INDIA GOODS generally. For sate low for
CASH, by
GEO. W. DOW k CO- Importers,
Je 19—Cmo No. 7 Burling blip,New York.
‘ UOllSEKEKPlflC HARDWARE*
PK'OT dc fllIOTWEI.1.1
txrORTkka ahd yonntR* or cxnuan, trrxck asp
IlkgMAN
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE-
No. rr.i Mauten Lane, New V »rk.
I NVITE the attention of Houlhern and Western Mer-
chant* to s large and very extonstvo stock of GotxD
in their line.
Cutlery of every description.
Silver Plated Ware: Japannerv.
German Silver and Brlttanta Ware.
Timid amt Knammrtled Cooking Utensil*.
Bromd.t Vj'per and Brass Gootla.
Tea Trays,Fue Irons, Femlem, Wire Covers,
llronted t’andlesllrka. Block Tin Ware. hr.
Our stock comprises every article In our line ofburl*
ne*s, allot y»titch,-»ewill sell todoalcrs at tbe YKKY
LtIVVKKT PRICKS,for Cash or Approvd Paper,
(foods ordered by letter will b* selected with great care
and dtipatcb, aad put up In the best manner.
riPOTfc SHUT WELL,
No, W Malden t Jinc, New York.
T. S. Also manufketurer* ol ft very superior snide
of plated Spoons and Forks. je 7-flm
BOW LAND SPKIN G &
rplllSwell known watering place will be opened tot
X the reception of company, by the proprietor who
will attsml to the general supervision of Its manage
ment In person, and will be BMlatedbr Messrs, it. tVsaav
of Augusta, and Wn.I’.Ci.aiik of the Pavtlloe tlouaa,
Savannah.
Every effort will be made, to make the accommoda
tions tailtfactory. fluceea* will depend on this. I ahalt
try to deserva It. The House will he opened about the
15th of June.
Tb# Nprints are fire mile* ffom Carfertvllle. Cuaa
county .Georgia, on lha Western and Atiairtte Railroad,
where first talc coaches will be In read l area to poarey
passengers lo and from the Springs,connecting with up
amt down train*. JOHN S. ROWLAND.
□May 24, IM35. eodlmo— may DA
'■•HIVATI! IKN. l OKK,
jpiAMILIKS ufol MingleiVreon*
FOB NALE-
A Woman, 31 year* old, first rate house servant and
pood seamstress, with her children, as follows: a
girl- 19 roar*. • boy, 6 ytnrt, a ftrt 3 year*, a boy t
years.and an Infant, 15 months old -sold for 00 Uutt,
and to remain In tbe city—warranted sound. Apply to
apr 23 WM. WRIGHT.
.. , FOB SALK.
A Mulatto man, 23 jearftold, a first rale waiter and
hostler. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
apr <U
FOB MALE.
A Mack man, To years old, a pood carpenter, and hia
wile, 35 years old, field band. Apply to
•pr l» WM. WRIGHT.
FOB M.U.K.
\ black man, 35 years old, fltld hand, and bts wife.
37 years old, first rate house servant.ond thet» child.
4 year* old. Apply lo WM. WRIGHT,
apr 18
DIKM) I. t’T VON.
T HE firm of I RANR k ROlHiERS was dlsaolvwd
on the 12th Inst, by mutual consent. Either party
will use tbe name of the firm In closing tu present busi
ness. ’ H. A. CRANE.
J. G. RODGERS,
COI'ABTNEBIIIIP.
cTMlK undemtgnol hare entered into copartnership,
X under the firm of RODGERS sc NORRIS, for th#
transaction of a geueral G*oceiy business, at the old
sued o( Crane k Kodgon, comer of Ray and UncoVa
streets. JAMES G. ROfVGCKS,
JAMES A. NORRIS.
Savannah. May 12, 1834. mavis—tf
('ODABTNKBNIIIP.
♦pilOMASS. WAYNE and R. ALEX. WAY NX
i tranaactlng business tn SaTannah under the style
of TIIOS. S. WAYNE fc SON ; L\ K. GRENVILLE
fc W. T. SAMPLE, transacting business tu tkaua*
nooca, under the style of GKENVILLK fc SAMPLE,
and tn Savannah under the style of GRKNYILLR fc
CO., have entered Info oopartnrrsbln (to date (resa the
l»t July, 1855,) lor the purposa of transacting a pa*
end .
Comaaluulon Ar ronrunil8( Ruilaew,
Under the style of
WA YNK.GKKN VILLE k Co, at Savaanah,
GRENVILLE. SAMrLKk CO, at iTtatunoco*
Ttrouss s.wavaa,
t. atax.watax.
Je5—tl
1 about visiting New
aAMIIv.- ,
York, will fiml superior aocommmUthvas with
Hoard, (n a house delightfully situated, tu the Imme
diate vicinity, of Union, Urammerry and fttuvvwsani
Parke, also convenient tn tbe Opera House, aud ether
place# of amusement. A* a summer residence tn the
city, the situation cannot he surpassed.
Apply at 37 Irving Place and 45 East loth street.
Refers In Savanna*h to Mr. II. Guard) or Mr. I.
W, Morrell.
June I1-3t*wtw
~ JAMmiROfl.
C'(i 111 iti Inn I oil .Tlorrlmni,
COi.UMBUs, GA.
T-vKSimtUH of apqualnltnt the Ms
1/ per* of Prixluc* ef Georwta am
the fact perhaps already well khe«n to many, that CVv
lembua la on* of the beat pops* Soelh, for forte wfoft
and tend price# for meet kind* of TRNN KifotgM PRO*
ttUttK t amt tselng In the above badeeee, he reezwe*
folly solicits eena gnmenta, aasurtrg theee who may
favor him, hlabeet effuria to please them,*tth speedy,
plainly noderetood accwuat eale*. Notwlihetandlng I
hate a larya Arw proof Mote^ at) goods are Insured at a
small per real,
Ndervneea-Mfttara. CRandfor k t>v, OhsifotM***,
Tenn, Mmsrs, OampboR fc Gant, Kmivr.ll^ Texo,
tYm t' T luster, loMiduu.Tesus. jun l ■*
COPAUT.'VKKSIIll* NOTICE.
ritllK old firm of Phtlhrick k Bell having bew« dte-
l fcilvtd by the death of Mr.Kaml.Phtthrtck, we have
Ibis day assocUirxl ouroelvee together, for to« purpoue of
cswuinulng the Goners) Auction and (Vmnsisstou Ruet*
nr**, under the name and style of HELL k PRENTISS,
and rtwncctiuNy request a continuance of the patronage
nf our friends and the public.
MSI. r. lUl. ikt. m. raaartaa.
Savannah, June I ltd). Je I
DIVMH.I TIUN •« rO-PANTkERBVir.
rpilR IV* partnership hensfofor# eafottaf ber we*»
1 ROTIIWKLLk VVHITKHKAD Is hrrebv dtmotv*
*d by mutual <M»se«L KUher party is salhortted to
attend in the unsettled hus’nes*.
S. K. BOTH WELL,
Savannah, June t, 1S43. X. WHtTKHEAtL
t'B-l'A B TN KBIH11*.
T in Undersigned have thla day forsnsd a O pan*
nershtp for the irauMwUon of a Factorage and
OMnmfosfon business under the name aad »iyfo of
RUTH HELL k tVlItTRHRAILand rs*,*c» fully an*
licit tb* pauonaog* of ihelrnteods and th* nnfctleM*
ftrally. D, X. tMTim’RLU
Savannah, Jnne I.ISMk ». WH1TEHIUU.
T HE umti .
ship nnder
talas)on bnstnem.
jssnsnmssr.
Oder the name and frm of ttgden
eed sec partner*
__ , Agvfofc, Man k
iw, sor th* tranmcilon of A gonerat Shlpjdr^ and tVoan*
Janet
Savannah, Mav IT. *43
DIKROLI'TIDN.
JkJ rim sperial
IT nemhtp evwatng between the onfierdlfi
th* Arm of F. J. ouifXN, wut be d
nfter the Arm day ei Jnfy,
FRANCIS J. OGItXN.
fRANOIfi T. Wll.tJk
Savannah, May flat-*
. errbanta and Shin- Th* Wmnrttpt > hy Afon*Daman,
leortfo nnd lVnneosee, with Uvea nndTtmee nf Um Ctdftf jRaUm ef thn U. fo a
etl known to runny, that l\>- by Henry Ffomfem
Undecotm PntnUng In Wnfor Oalurat hy *• Mu*
■ TVs Torn Qvanidfoha t M iWtolher of the U#U ef
Tnfoefor Unit nets, hy Ueni. Wd, anUmr eg U«
■ssstmasestr
traisi from a » emlty Journal
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