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State Ooanoil of Georgia.
A apeclal Meeting of the
k American State Council of Geor
gia, will Iw held at Ooneert liall,
In the cit^r Macon, on WKDNMsDAY.inth April, at 10
O'clock A. M. WM. HONK, President.
joBxN.Lrst*, Secretary.
warM
SfolficInT
td
m — The freight on Ouro from Atlantato Sevan-
will ba reduced to 16c. per bushel, on and
alter the let day of April.
W.M. WADLKY, Qen’l 8npt.
Traneportatlon OOlce Central Railroad.
Savannah, March 27, 1866. war 38
NOTICE'
All blits agalnet Hutch bark DK HOOP,mult
•^35. be handed In at the odlce of the uudcralgned,
’till Wednesdaynext,JM (natterthey will be debarred
from payment.
apr 1—3 MUI.LKU A MICHELS.
¥o"umSt".
WM. ROLLINS, Commanderi
LEAVES ON THE 4T1I AND 10TU OF EACH MONTH.
_ The Eastern Tenement of the brick dwelling on
■Qasteh street, immediately fronting the Jail, and
—buow occupied by Rev. Mr. Neill.
In the house le a beautiful portable wardrobe, whlcb,
with other furniture, will be told very low. i
inquire on Uie premise*, or at tbu store of J. D. Jesse,
BroUghton street. mar ill—4
PW^flHWiiollH^VANTKD:
The ISABEL leaves this port regularly, on tho 4th and
10th of each month, and coiiucctjrat Havana with tho U,
I Mall Steamship Company’s Lino of Steamers (hr San
frnncleco via Asplnwall, and will carry tho Porffio Mi
'or passage only, apply to
novifl 00IIBN8 fc HERTZ,Agents.
FOR NEW YORK.
■ last of October, a Furnished House, thoroughly
^comfortable and pleasmtly situated. Guo on South
llrwml or Liberty street, twtwran Jefferson and Drayton
would he preferred. Every thing about the house anf
lot will ho well cared for.- Apply to
marai-lm AUGDS McALPIN.
to rrivt.
a A Store under tho Bluff, ftvntlug on Whitaker
N street. Apply to
l mar 27 SPRNCER OURRELL fc CO.
FOR SALBc
T I'VO YOUNG NEU110 MEN, ages 30 and 31, tall
and strong. Intelligent, first lass field hand*.
iuar 31—lw J. BRYAN, Broker.
STEAMSHIP ALABAMA,
. STOLEN;
A LIBERAL Reward will bo given to any peraotL
who will give us Information relative to a email L<k
couiothe usod for showing our New and popular Loco
motive Needle, which was stolen from the store of the
laliscribert on Wednesday afternoon. Wo would say to
the Ladles, although tho Locomotive ig gono, we still
hare on hand a large supply of those excellent Needles.
LAD80N « ROGERS,
mar 27 No. 2, ghadd’a 8tores.
G« R« 8CHBNCK, Commander,
WILL SAIL ON WEDNESDAY, APRILS, AT4 P.M.
The new and splendid flut going steamehlp ALALAMA,
Tho*. Lyon commander, will sail as above. For freight or
passage, apply to
FADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agente.
Cabin Passage $25
Steerage “ 8
. B—Shippers or Cotton by those steamers will please
mko notice, trust no Cotton will ho rocolvod at tho presses
that is uot distinctly marked on the edge of the bale.,
mar 81
JiUNN’S <c CLARK'S i.'olobmtodGrand
■action PIANO FORTES. H. 8. BO-
IGARDUB, Court Uoneo Square, Sole
- .'AgeuL Any comment on or dticriptlon of
the qualities or these instruments Is deemed superfluous.
Their high reputation of so many years standing being
unimpaired by the rapid Increase of makers. Purchas
er* ran obtain them at Now York prices, aud thus savo
aspen*# and risk of transportation. Plano Fortes tuned
tad repaired mar 25—ly
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
The Lawton Blackberry.
TTAVINQ accepted from Wtn. Lawton the agency for
.H. this remarkable Fruit, we are prepared to furnish
Plains ut the following ratess
Half a dozen plauls, $3.00.
One dozen plants, 5.00.
Fifty plants, 16.00.
One hundred plants, 35.00.
Carefully jmcked and forwarded from New York,wlth-
cut extra charge.
The money should accompany the order.
O. 31. SAXTON It CO,
Agricultural Book Publishers,
mar 20—*5 140 Fulton street. New York.
A NEW WOKE.
UNlf!Sli^?A?E?Bfir ClNEc
T HE NEW AND SPLENDID Sldo-Wheol Steamships!
KNOXVILLE, 1,6(10 tons, Cnpt.O. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA, 1,600 “ Capt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA. 1,800 “ Capt. M. 8. Woodbull.
ALABAMA, 1,800 " Capt.G. it. Bchenck.|
Witl.l-nvo Anvu* null
Fvery WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.
Theso ships are among the largest on tho coast, unsur
passed In speed, safety and comfort, making their tuts-
< inges In fifty to sixty uouraand are commanded by skill
ful, careful and pollto ofiicers. Having elegant state
room accommodations, they offer a must dotlrnble con
veyance to New York.
Cabin Passago to New York $26
8tcerngo Passage to Now York 8
PADKLFORD, FAY A CO., 8nvannah.
SAM’L L. M1TOHILL, 13 Broadway
Gardening for the South.
B Y W. N. WHITE, of Athens, Georgia. A r
complete manual for every department of Horticul
ture- embracing the Vegetable Garden, and the Fruit
Garden, adapted particularly to the Southern States.—
Price fl 25.
To be obtained of all Booksellers, or sent by ns pro-
paid to unjr part of the Union on receipt of price.
aw. SAXTON fc CO,
mar 29—*1
Agricultural Hook Publishers,
140 Fulton street Now York.
Preserve Your Fruit.
B ran whites patent self-sealing air
WIGHT CAN.—This useful, ingenious and clioap
CAN having been thoroughly tested is offered to tho
public with the assurance that it can bo relied upon as
the most perfectly AlMight Can In tho market. Tho top
of this Can is drawn botween tliMUrihco of the nnt ana
sn-ew of tho mntalic cap funning a perfectly air-tight
Joint without the use or wax or cement, and dispensing
with the usual mode of solddering tho cup to the outside
of the can.
This Cap is raado of a motallo substance which cannot
aff.'Ct the fmit (n the least. Every Can is warranted.
Sold by alldoalorsln the country. Solo Manufacturer
and Agent for the city of Now York.
GEO. UODOETT8,108 WllHam St.
For rights to manufacture Branwhlte's Patent Can dn
TII08
man, will (after this trip,21st lust..)
muko regular weekly trips as obove,
leaving every Friday at 10 A. M.—
For Frelghtur Passage, apply on board at the Charleston
8team Packet Wharf, or to . , ..... .
mar20 8. M. LAFFITBAU, Agent.
Via
Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, For-
namllna, Jacksonville, Plcolnta,
and Mtddlebnrs, Black Greek-
THE J-tonnior WKLAKA. Capt. N.
King, will leavo for the above places
every TUESDAY MORNING, at 10
o'clock.
i For freight or passage, apply on
board, at the Florida Steam Packot Wharf, near tho Gas
Works, or to OLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Jan 6 Agontg,
GOOD JUDGES SAY
MolinaKeepsT eryFineSegars
"Ol let the breath of thy extended praise
Inspire my kindling bosom to thodieight
Of Eds nwtempted theme."
JT 18 A PLKASUUE.TO ME, to advise, my friends
J| that of the precious Havanas they are daily extolling,
aud so liberally rcmxo, I havo “a few more left of the
same sort,"and that 1 havo Just added a fine stock of tho
following brands t „ .
Cabargn, Couchlta Opera, Cobden Londres Conchas,
MlUor, Consolacion, Lalngonuldad, Ambrosias,
Loudres, Corro Gordo. LosPozhs, Prensudos,
Excelsior, La Esmeralda, La FUautropa, Ufo Hondo,
Laltoduwa, LePahua, LaDescubierla, SigloDczyNueve.
M. MOLINA,
feb 23 Corner Congress and llull-sta.
TO
riOODS TO AIIBIVB- — llMon-30 libils
wJT Sides; 30do Shoulders;
Lard—100 kegs Lard;
Candles—100 unxes Star Candles;
Whiskey—1W bbls Rectified Whiskey;
Molasses—150 do N, O. Molasses. For sale to ar
rive by mar 27 OCTAVUS C0IIEN.
D oans stio Liaucms-
50 bbls E. Phelps’ Gin;
50 do Old P .
50 do N. O. Rectified Whiskey
25 do Domestic Iirundy;
60 do Luther Felton’s Rum;
25 do N. E. do. In store and for eale
mar 27 BCRANTO.V, JOHNSTON k CO.
BbEA. SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS.
1TB ‘ ' " ‘ *
W E INVlfEtho attention of purchasers, to our
large assortment of Blcn. Shirting* i«m
aprl " LADSON A llOOERS.
LOCOMOTIVE NEEDLES.
JJE0K1VED per steamer Atabauui, a further supply
of those very deslrnble Needles,
apri , LADSON k ROGERS.
MT-nAPPItlOPAPER .—250 bundles super!-
vv or Wrapping Faper^amllng per brig J. 8. Cotten,
for tile by
rl
aprl
BRIO HAM, KELLY fc CO.
B ACON SIDES.—4 hhdi prime Side*, landing
pur brlgj. 8. Gotten from Baltimore, for sale by
apr 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
lOLOSOH'S SUGAR CURED HAMS —
R 40 bbl* Rolusou’s superior sugar cured Hums,(aud
io,: and far Rule by
apr 1
DRIQUAM, KELLY k CO.
B ACON SIDES.—bOO superior Bacon Sides, now
landing per echr Somerset, for tele by
aprl BRIOHABI, KELLY A CO.
• JJUM.-W bbls Luther Fulton and Sou’s Rum, land-
N 1
jy ^
BRIOIIAM, KELLY k cd*
EW ORLEANS WHISKEY.—100 bbls
Hcctifled, lauding per brig Ooorge, and for rale by
|.r 1 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
L IME.—COO casks Lime, In store and for sole by
nprl OARLETON k PARSONS.
i LE.—16 cooks Roy A Son’s sparkling Alloa Ale, in
A 1 .
am. pints: Stido Tennant’s Ale, in pints;
» casks AIlKmiFs A Sou's Ale, in quarts.
,«•; received jier ship Ooorgia from Liverpool, and for
N“ *»y apr 1 T. R. A J. 0. MILLS.
lf'IOFFEB.—Prime Bio, landing and for solo by
llj apr 1 MIMS « JOHNSTON.
iYATS-—Heavy Pennsylvania, landing and Tors
U by apr I MINIS A JOHNSTON,
a IN-—E. Phelpss’ brand, Inndlngand for sale by
apr l MINIS » JOHNSTON.
JJACON-—Prime Sides and Shoulders, lauding and
_ for asle by
apr I
MINIS k JOHNSTON.
J.JAfllS.—A few tierces choice Hsms^landlng and for
l *alo by
few tierces choice Usmsdendltigand
aprl MINIS A JOHNSTON.
£ 1LARET-—In
V nprl
J UST RECEIVED v 20-boxes Shouldprs,
iliuice article; 20tlsrce^cholce Tuonnessee nami
latiore and for sole by
nier 27—tf WAYNE,* ORENVILLE A CO.
H AMS^-Landinx fromschr JIary C. Torboll, from
h-dtlruore, for safe ‘
mar 27
• by
MINIS fc JOHNSTON,
R UM.—60 bbls Ram, landing from schr Starietta
Durr, and for sals by
_ war 27 JH1IOHAM, KELLY A CO.
rU-OVEI, HOlIEnT, *o,
w Gent’s. Ladle’s, and Mioses’ Gloves;
Ladies’ gray, brown, slate,and white Hose;
Gi-nta* do, do. Fancy and whlto half do j
t nlsira brown, white, gray, and slata do;
inrrihtr with a largo assortment of Shelf Good*, in store
“Iforwleby FOOTE It JACDON.
mar 20
W I. MOLAISHS.—1IU lili.Ii., 10 ll.rc.it
•barrels. Landing per brig nodwing, from
•barrels. Landing per brig nodwing,
and fur sale by
PADELFORD,*?AY A CO.
W HISKEY, landing and for eale by
mar 7 MINIS A
MINIS A JOHNSTON.
H AMS.—26 casks choice Hams, landing and ft
by [mar 13] HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON It
for sale
CO.
P KKUVIAN.OUANO, landing and for sale by
"Hi MINIS stSOHNSTON.
pdfATOEii,
_ bbls
"illlams, and
mnr 19
riV" ..T 100 “bis Pinuting Potatoes;
MrZZ"" U ” d ' n “ '" m ’* rk
” OUnnOBM - CUNNlNOIIAlf.
bains Shirting, stripsd yid.bjown Drills;
haira Bed TicfcanilJDSisd'Otnabnrp;
^v,re and for sole by
FOOTE It JAUDQN.
„ _'BHIMS AND PiUNTSTZ
O u«* Apron and Furniture Checks;
do Idita Denims and bins Drills;
d(j Fancy Prints, various at^h *. For sale b^r
, n C.^F„„ch,
JD LAWK*,-C«et Ch.ckt.1
I American Lawn*.' For sale by
FOOTH A JAUDQN.
tTOAnAST^IS OABDUtB-^-in .lor. uj
mUS jf 'Jlf. ' MW» * BNIDKB.
-
Mitpulny amutettnrmrir
For Kcy West ahd Huvaiia.
SAVANNAH REPUBIJBAN, WEDNESDAY Mi ORNING, A. RIL2, 1856.
STEAMSHIP, ISABEL,
lolls.
febO
FOR WELAKA AND PALATKA, FLA.,
- INLAND ROUTE.
Via Darien, Brunswick, Gn., and Fer-
nandtnn- Jacksonville, and
Plcolnta, Fla.
Oommeneiuy on Friday, 281/1 inti.
And will leave every Friday until further notice.
try ...
The now aud light draft steamer
*1.0. HAIGHT, Capt. J. W.Bnrk-
U S. MAJL LINE.
FOR PALATKA, E. F.
Auction Sales.
BY MINIS A JOHNSON.
. . • At Private Sale.
A most ihdlghtful summer rreldenoo about three miles
from the village of Olarksvillo, In Habersham county.—
The tract contains about throe hundred acree of land, a
tiurtlon of which is river-bottom, very sultablo for farm-
lug. On tho protulHoe Is a two-story frame housu, In
good repair, containing six rooms, two shod-rooms and
au attlo, with kitchen and wash-room, and nut houses
for servants.
A targe new framed baraliasja*l been built, and then
le also a corn crib and i>oitltry house, nearly new. Tho
dwelling house le woll -mppllod with all furniture, re
quired for house-keoplng. The Ikrm is Well provided
with milch cows, oxtns.wotk horte*aml farmlug tools;
also, hogs, corn,
TO-MORROW, at 11 o’clock, In front of store.
The usual osprtmsnt of Groceries. Provlslone, Llqnors.
Crockery anil Ulois Ware, Dry Oomls, new anu second
hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles, Watches, Jew-
olry, ho. Terms cash, before delivery.
N. II. All artiolos purchased ut auction and not settled
for, previous to tho noxt regulft rale, will bo sold on ao-
count and risk of former purchaser.
so. hog*, corn, fodder ami oats.
. All of wtITch wilLbe sold low If applied for Immediate
l.Vto frbtf MINIS A JOHNSTON.
BY OCTAVUS COHEN.
'Underwriter’s 8ale.
Ou WEDNESDAY, 2d April, at Uoorgia St. Bt. yard, at 1
. o'clock, will be sold t
; LotiUfgtng, Masts, Bowsprit, Pum;
in Board ship Canton, and soTd by order o? the
. ... Y ._ Jeiis, for account of Underwriters and all con-
cernsd.- Tarns cash.mar 81
BY G. W. WYLLY-
At Prtvute Bale.
lOshawsCentral Railroad stock.
Also—
A Leautifttl summer residence at Thunderbolt, will be
■old If applied for Immediately. mar 24
At Private Sale.-
Mechaulc's Savings Bank 8tock.
|At Private Bale,
f{ she ‘ •
Steamer Planter; alio Is tiro yoara old and In perfoct
order, 135 feet long, 21 feet breadth of beam, tonnage
oasurement 176,50 horse power engine,21 Inoh cylinder,
feet stroke, wheels 22 feet in dhunetor, wrought iron
shafts, cabin fixed up Imudsomely with 20Lot tlis. Will
be sold at a low figure If appllod for Immediately.
At Private Salo—Valuable Illco Lands.
585 Acres first quality of Land, sltuntod In Bryan
County, adjoining the Uice Plantation of Judge Law,con-
UlnlngUOu Acres of first quality Rlc# Lana. The bal
ance high upland of first qunilty. Tho land'Is well
wooded, and has two landings on the river. Terms sasy,
and will be sold at a great bargain. mar 16
At Private Sale.
A tract of Land lying in Bryan and Liberty Counties,
containing 400 Acre* of well timbered Land, withiu
ouo mlloofthoOauoQQUooRlvor. Also another tract ad*.
Joining, containing 200 Acre*. Also, ono hair Interest in
another tract, containing 800 Acres, within two and a
half miles or tho River. The above lands are well tim
bered with Ranging Timber, and will bo sold at a bargain
marls
If applied forsoou.
At Privute 8alo.
Lot No. 8, Too simple, 00 by 100 feet, bounded on tho
North by —— street, on the South by Allleo stmt, on
the West by lot No. 10, and on the East by Jefferson sL,
with Improvement*; renting for $420 per annum.
Administrator** Sale.
Will ho sold, on the first TUESDAY in May noxt, before
the Court House In the city of Savannah, botwoen the
legal hours of rale:
Lot No. 13 Pulaski Ward, fronting on Han Is street.—
Also. Lots No. 63,16th District Macon Co., Lot No. 363,
V-’tSDlstrict,Irwin, now LowndsCo., and Lot No. 183,7th
District, Dooly Co. Belonging to tlie Estate of Charles
Hurtridge, deceased, sold fur tho benefit of tho heirs of
said Estate.
marll aFs/haOTKIuS™ 8 '} AJml ° lltr * lor ..
At Private Salo.
A Farm Lot of 12V acres, with u front on tho Savan
nah and Oguechoo Canal ot about 600 feet. Six acres of
which Is rich low land, and tho balance of tho lot high
and dry, situated not over half a milo from the Central
ltaiiread.Dopot,suitable for a privategardonandorchard.
Alsu.
Fourteen foe simple Lots, 60 feet square, seven front
ing on Mill street and seven on-- --street, south of
Mill street.
Trust Lots Nos. 18 and 10, situated on Taylor and
Wnyuo streets, fronting Chatham Square, directly North
of thoUordon Block in this city, a most desirablo spot
for a prlrato residence.
The two Lota situated on the enrnor of Jones and Ab-
ercora streets. These are splendid Lott for private dwell
ings.
Also.
A Negro Woman ngod about twenty-flvo yrt, a good
Cook. Washer, and Ironer, sold for no fault mar 0
JohnS. Norris, Architect
H AVING resumed the practice of lit* profession,
offers his services to Ills frlouds and the public as
Auction Sales.
BY BBLls k PRENTISS.
Brown Shirtings.
WUt receive per steamer Gordon from Charleston, on
Saturday morning:
20 halos soron-elghth Brown Shirting, wbloh will pos
itively bo sold. Terms: $100 cash; $100 to $300 60
days; over $800,4 months, fur approved endorsed paper,
mar 28
aottecuB.
D rawn numbers of chut 7o t
14 4 87 78 88 80 18 10 20 66 17 6 48 0
Ticket 4 87 83, prize of $30 sold.
apr 2 / H.WITIHNGTON.
$15,401.
IS NO. .SO FOR 1850.
To be drawn at Savanuoh, Ua., April 2,1866.
Oreene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY A MAURY, MANAGERS.
SOUIXII
1 of fl»,401—4 of S4,000-5 of si,500.
Tickets $4—Sham In proportion.
Tickets and Shares, either singly or bytho
sale by i apr 2
ror by the package, foi
K. WITlilNQTON.
[By Authority of the State of Georgia.1
$30,000!
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY
THE FAVORITE t
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY,
For April—
To bo drawn in tlSedtyof""
BY JOHNl7SftlTMOLMNr
At Private Sale.
A Negro Man, a good Carpenter, 21 y rs old. A Negro
Girl, house Servaut, 17 yn old. A Negro Boy 18. A
Negro U!rH4. A Negro Jloy 12.
Also—
A family of eoven cotton Hold Negroes, threa of whom
are mothers, balance children. mar 24 ~
. Wanted.
A amaU ping of prime rloe field Negroes,
.. , At Private Sale.
Two likoly Negro Girls, ono 14 and the other Myra
old. Tb» eldest a very good eeamstress. mar 12
At Private Bale.
A very valuablo Tract of Laud, situated on the Angus-
ta road, four mites from the city, containing 117 acres,
woll wooded with oak and hickory. If not sold before
the flret Tueeday in April next, will be offered before
the Court House.mar 17
At Private Eala.
Tyofee elmple Lota on llaruard street, and one on
Tatnall, all desirable building lote. • mar 17
At Private Sale.
A valuable tract of rice Laud on the Ogeechte river.
A Negro Man, a good cotton eampler and porter,
mar 12
At Private Sale.
A Nogro Man 20yrs old, good Bricklayer and Plaster
er, of good character.
3 likely young Negro Men, field bauds. mar 11
Planter’a Bank stock.
Wanted. -
, „ „ At Private Sale.
A Negro Woman 30 year* otd, tWld hand, with her 3
cblldrcu, 7,5 and 2 yre old.
A Negro Man 22, field band and Jobbing Carpenter,
marll
Mtantn*Aprll 24th, 1850.
OAPITAIi PRIZE, 7,000 DOLLARS 1
Price of Tickets—Wholes, $5; Halves, $2 60; Quar
ters, $1 25.
Prizes In this Lottery nro paid thirty days after the
drawing, In bllfcof specie-paying Bank*, without deduc
tion, only on presentation of tho Ticket ontUlod to the
Prize.
Difls on all solvent Bank* taken at par. All communi
cations strictly confidential.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent and Manager.
Atlanta. Ga.,
J.H. M A ASTON,
Solo Agent for Sarnnnah. Office next door to A. Bo-
naad’s store, corner Bay and Bull Streets.
The next Drawing In this Lottery will be Class 16,
May 29th. Price of Tickets, $5,00, $2,50 and $1,25.
mar 25
935 REWARD,
^^ILL BE PAID for tho apprehonHon and delivery
In any safe Jail that 1 may get him,
man namod Bill, about 28 years old, 6 feet 7 or o inciiw
high, stout built, weighs 105 or 170 pounds, not vory
black, has somo whlsk< rs, and lias a scar on his nose;
was bought from Tho*. W. Hlggonbotham, Nassau Co.,
.... bo hr” ,_
Fin., where ho will probably bo lurking again,
mar 26 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR HIRE.
COMPETENT BRICKLAYER, by tho month or
mar 20 J. 8. MONTMOLUN.
. year.
FOR BADE.
Schr. TU0MA8 SPALDING. She la in com-
plete order, and is a very fost sailor. Apply to
mar 8 1I0NE A CONNERY.
PRICE REDUCED. ■,
~TWAVING mado better arrangements with tho pi-
JliL tentecs of Randall A Mercers Cotton 8eed Drill, I
havo' reduced the prlco from nrrzzx solum caso to
twklve. which will enable every man thnt wishes, to pur
chase this valuable machine. Orders with tho money en
closed will mcot with prompt attention.
» l’aimyra, February 28,1860. J. II. WATSON.
A CARPENTER FOR SALE.
BLACK MAN, 20 j
A BLACK MAN, 20 years old, good Framer, eound
und healthy. Sold for po fiiult, and sold to ramalu
Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
WANTED.
A SMALL GANG of rice field Negroes, for which tho
highest market prico will be paid In cash,
mar 8 JOHN S. MONTMOLLTN.
UNITED STATES MAIL 1 INE.
FOR PALATKA, 14. FLA , VIA DARIEN,
BRUNSWICK, ST.' MARYS. JACKSON
VILLE, MlnDLEBURG.lBUAfcK CRKEK.)
andpIcolata. .
_ir—Tho now ami olegant Stoam Packet
JOHNS, Cupt.JamosFrocborn,hav
ing resumed noftrlps to Florida, will Iruve for the
abottaplncosovon Saturday, at 10 o’clock.
For Frelghi or Passago,having oxcollunt state room
accnmmo n tlons, apply on hoard, at the Florida Steam
p #g a—.
FOR MATHEWS’ BLUFF
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
To Leave Every Tueeday Eight.
Thu light draft steamer WM. LEB-
BY, Capt. A. 0. King, will leave as
above, from the Charleston Wharf.
S. M. LAFFITEAU,
Jan 22 Agent.
For Charleston.
Every Wednetday and Saturday Afternoon,
cif Six o’clock.
The steamer GORDON will resume
her regular Saturday and Wednesday
trips to Charleston, commencing on
Saturday. April 6th.
1 For freight or passago apply on tho
Charleston wharf, to J. P. BROOKS,
nprl Agent.
ft'OH BEAUFOKT.
VIA BLUFFroN, HILTON HEAD, l OYD’S LAND-
■ Kln . ... . r, I KUTnU
iun, mi.iirn mvau, i ui
1NG AND CHARLESTON.
The steamer IVM.SBAUROOK, Capt.
F. Peck, will leave lor tho abovo
placea on Sunday, the 26th Inst., at 5, P. M. For freight
or passage,apply at tho Charleston Wharf,
sept I 8. ,M. LAFFITBAU,Agon!
FOR IilVKRPOOU.—The American.?.-.
iYork built ship OHIO, W. B. Hutchings, muster,
'having tmrt of hor cargo engagod, will havo dis
patch. Apply to 0. A. L. LAMAR,
tear 22
■ FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho Hue Aiiioricnu
ship COOS AW ATI EE, Thomas Paxton, master,
having ono half hor cargo engaged, and guijig on
hoard, will have quick despatch, lor balance of freight
apply to mar 27—6 JNO. R. WILDER,
an Architect and Superinteudant.
Designs for any part of tho country supplied and exe
cuted in all tlie various branrhes of ids profession; such
as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Monuments. Ac.—
Thoroughly Firo Proof 8iorc* designed and executed. Of-
Ago at lucsont In Bay Lane; rear of the Custom House.
Jan 3—ly
FRENCH BURR, EUSOPUS. & COLOGNE
JvtIX '^orff.i& 0 » ra3 «
00 % n A 0 -v u - 8 cB?. R T S I^?;SSSJ.Sri L . L . ERa '
jS PREPARED ALSO, to ureas 51111 Stouesund fit tbom
with all the necessary Irons, complete t and is menu-
racturlnga Grist Mill for Plantatiou purposes, to be ran
by tlie Gin Gear or Steam Power. Warranted to grind
good meall
Storeat ilardcastle’sold stand, one door west of the
market.fob 16—ly
PHOTOGRAPHY.
M R. CARY would respectfully glvo notice, thnt ho la
now prepared to oxncuto tlie most beautitel col
ored Photographs, over exhibited In tide connti
Sir. HUNT, a celebrated Artist from London,
try.
j, ienownt
tho Gallery, prepared to oxccuto the coloring of theso
Pictures, either In Oil, Pastil or Water Colors.
Persons haring Dagurreotypcs of deceased friends, may
havo them copied and enlarged to any sizo, up to life.
Speclmensof citizens ofSavonnuliaro already finished and
may bo seen at tho Gallery. JanlO—Omo
Fairbanks’ Scales
FOR BOSTON.— 1 Tho regular packet bark
SEB'OOld, Capt. Coleman, having most of her car-
Wo engaged, will havo despatch for tho abovo port.
For freight apply to
- - - “ HUNTER A GAMMF.LL.
FOR BOSTON.—Tho regular packet schr
M. DURR, Nickerson, master, will have despatch
above port, For freight apply to
mar 27 OGDEN, STARR 4c CO,
FOR BOSTON#—The now eslir T. A.
STANLEY. Cant. 8imroon», will bavWdespatch
lor the abovo port. For freight, apply to
HUNTER fc U
STILL TRIUMPHANT t
T HE Report or tho Atnorlcan Institute Committee on
Scnloe, reads thus;
FAIRBANKS A CO., Broadway, for the best Hay, Coal
and Cnttlo Scale*—Gold Medal. . ,
I'ATIIDANKH A CO.—lor t'latfbrm Scold, PZ1FZC1LT
CORRECT, with drop lover—Bilver Medal.
FAIRBANKS A CO.—Prescription Scales—Diploma.
FAIRBANKS A DO.-For Gold Coin Dotoctor, and Post-
Ofilco Balanco—Diploma.
The Scales mentioned abovo were taken from tho or
dinary stock of tho subscribers, and prove i at the trial
before the Judges of the Institute Just what they are
warranted to nrovo on every trial and in overy-day ser
vice—“perfectly correct”.
They nro manufactured, as heretofore, by tho original
Inventors, and tho utmost care is taken to render them
J erfnct ns regards workmanship and material—every
enlo being suhlcctrd to tho severest test before it is al
lowed to go out of tho establishment.
Nearly 100 modifications of these Weighing 5Iachines
are offered to tho businoss public, among which are ;
Railroad Track and Depot 8cnles.
liny and Coal Scales, with Ironlovoro.
Wnrehouso Scales.
8tore Scales In great variety.
Also, a neat Family Bcalo, which should be found In
every house.
WefchmasterF Beams.
Bankers' and Druggists' Scalce.
Post Ofilco Balances.
Gold Coin Scales.
And, in short, the most extensive and complote assort
ment of Weighing Apparatus to be found in tho United
States. PAIRANKS A CO.,
feb U No. 189, Broadway, Now York,
all of ita branches, at hie old established ofilco.
opposite tho Custom House, and will be thankful for all
business entrusted to his care. ’
roar 29
i UAMMBLL.
B FOR BALTIMORE.- REGULAR LINE.
Tho schr SOMERSET, .master, will have
h for tho abovo port. For freight or passago ap
ply' on hoard at Telfair’s wlmrfor to
npr t BRIGHAM, KELLY Is CO.
FOR BALTIMORE.—UEGULAR LINK.
,Tbo schr JOHN W. ANDERSON, Stevens, master,
fc'iuoscnr uuu.v w.AnuAiwn/n, oievene,hu»»ior,
lave quick despatch for tho above pert. Fur freight
or passago apply to
mar 17 BRIOIIAM, KELLY A CO.
FOIL PHUtADEIjPHlA.—Til, Ktir
.PLANDuMK, Capt. It. T. Byown, will have dee-
ir the above port. For Fnd^h^r jiMiagaapply
apr2
FOR NEW. Y ORK.-0 EOllG IA LINE.
Thw fine But sailing schr MAN1IA8SETT, Brown,
muter, will hare quick despatch for the above port.—
For freight or postage apply on board to Captain, or to
apr 8 COHENS A HERTZ.
FOB NEW YOB1C.—UNION USE-
:Tlin regular packet sclit 8. J. WAKING, Smith,
muter, having most of her cargo engaged, will havo dea-
patch for tho above port. For freight, apply to
apr 2 OGDK.V, STARR 4c CO.
FOIl NEW YORK—GILMORE & CO'S
INLINE.—The schr B. FLANNKR, Capt. Applegit,
iuvo despatch for tit* nlmvo port. For rrelghLupply
»pr 2 HUNTER A 0AMMBLL.
FOB NEW YUBK ^-Urlg EXCEL, Tall-
iman, muter, will meet witli despatch ns nbove^-
■For freight engagements, apply ‘
mar 28 DANA fc
muter, v
WASTIDURN,
•UNION LINE—
FOR NEW YORK.
_^Tlie regular packot schr ENCHANTRE8S,Jayne,
ter, will have despatch for tho above port. For
freight, e^piy to
OGDEN, STARR, fc CO.
FOR NEW YORK,—GEORGIA LINK.
S Th* fine first sailing schr JOHN BOSTON, Idugd,
wUl havo quick despatch for tho abovo port.—
SSlfai 01 p “'“ 6 ° ,pl " ! ' "“cofiBNa “ p hL”btz!°
foil NEW YORK-OLD EHTAHL18II
_:BD LINE.—The regular packet brig PHILURA,
dcuer, master, will have quick despatch for the above
# co.
FOR NEW YORK.—DECK FREIGHT
WANTED.—AbouQwo hundred baloa for the
schr. ECLIPSE. ■$ freight apply to
r 20 COHENS A HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINE.
,T1ih lino nut Rulllnirpacket schr LOYAL SCRAN-
iun,iiowded, muter, will have quick despatch for the
~FOR NEW YORK-OLD E8TABLISHED
^SdLlNK^-Tlio ipfendjd barque MARY AND JANE,
SBftiUchaidson master, having most of hor
.SMBlucnaroson dihiw, ui*»i".a u ‘ cargo
FOirtlVBBPOXlL —Til. A, M. «Mp
SBZLTHA.vqUeilAU, II»r«.r,l, in».tcr, will 1i»»
SwrtNjMtch tor .bora port. I’orfr.lght nfOOO bilM
CotVm locomplet. liar r.rKiip .prly to
m.r'il , nruoiUM, Km.
' ,Wp UKOfi:
NEW BOOKS.
Received by W. Thorne Wllllnma.
4 Fl‘LET0.N’S Encyclopedia of Biography of tho most
dlstinauisliod person* of all times, edited by Rov’d
cie L. Iiawks, with numerous Ulustratlons.
uwks, with uumcrous Ulustratlons.
Ilogore’ Table Talk.
Tho Courtoslus of Wedded Lifo, or the first and second
Slnrrlngce, by Mrs. Leslie,
Tho Island of Cnbl. by Alox. Humboldt—Translated
by ,T. 8. Thrasher, with a Map,
The Decameron of Boccaccio, translated, with 18 en
gravings, »
Widow Bedott Papers,
. jMdin Sevlgno'e Letters. odited by Mrs. 8arah J.llale.
Flint's explorations of dlseuesaffecUngthe respiratory
organs.
Lehmann's Manual of Chemical Philosophy, with notes
by Drs. Morris uml 8amuel Jackson.
Irving's Lifo of Washington, Brescott’s Philip 2nd.
Napoleon's Confidential Correspondence,
Chemistry of Common Life,
Ernest Ltawood, Copy's Diary,mar 27
Godey for April.
ODEY’S LADY8 BOOK for April.
far r y * *
Peterson's Ladles National Magazine for April.
U...... ,1— 1 II
^ Arthur's Homo Magazine for April.
Ballot’s Dollar Monthly for March i
Blackwood’s Edtegburgk Magazine
ami April.
forFobi
Miriam; or, The Jew’s Daughter ; a tale of city life.—
By Ned Buntllne.
Marguorite De Valois, au historical romtace. By Alex
andre Dumas.
Allen SlDcl&lr; or, A Lover's Adventures; a romance
of thrilling in leroet.
The old Dominion; or, The Southampton Massacre.
Dy G. P. R. James. I
The Disgrace to tho Family; a story of social Distinc
tions. By W. Blanchard Jorrold.
Tho Countess of Loacelles; or, Self Sacrifice. By 0. W.
M. Reynolds.
Mary Morris, and other tolee. By II. N. Moore.
The Lover* of the Harem. By G. W. W. Reynolds.
For sale by WARNOOK fc DAVIS,
. Booksollors and Stationers,
mar 27 No. 160 Congress itreeL
. New Books.
Received by John M. Cooper dt? Co.
THURSDAY. MARCH OTH.
ky Caroline Lee llenta.
e*"* A Lifo Hid with Christ In God, being a Memoir of
BttUr iillliAn.. ku IIPmA V — _
lusan Alllbono; by Alfred Lee.
The Creole Orphan*; or, Ltghte and Shadows of Sduth-
ern Life; by James 8. Peacocks.
Edith; or, Tho Qnoker'a Daughter, a Tale of Puritan
Times.
Nellie or Truro; by author of "Vara j or,ThoChlld of
Adoption.”
Woman’s Faith, a Tale of Sonthorn Lifo.
Romance of The Harem r by Miss I'enlon.
Marguerite De Valois, an Historical Komanee; by
Alexandre Dumas. ,
Tho Lost Hunter, a Tale of Early Times.
Tip-Top Glee and Chorus Book; by 0. Jarvis.
Evening Incense; by author of "5Ioraing and Night
Watches," Ac.
Parisian Bights and French Principles, seen through
American spectacle*; by James J. Jarvis.
• Learning to Think; by Jacob Abbott.
S'
WASTED.
AVANNA11 Loan Association Stock. Wanted by
1 fob 8 GEO. A. McCLESKEY, Broker.
FOR SALE.
T WO Twelve ncro contiguous tracts of Land on tlio
White Bluff llond, near where it is crossed by tho
savannah A Gulf Railroad, and t*o tracts noar the Oao<
cbeo Plankroad, about two miles from the city, contain-
ing-over eighteen acres each. If not disposed of before
tho first Tuesday in April next, wUl be offered at the
Coart House. Apply to
mar8 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR SAIiE.
T HE SUBSCRIBER offers for solo throe one hundred
sore farm lot*, well adapted to tho purposes or gar
dening, situated within five rallos of tho city, containing
both high and low lands, and well wooded. Apply to
fob 8 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR SALE.
W OT NO. 13 Taylor street, frouting Btonteroy Ward.—
JLi For sale by OEO. A. .McCLESKEY,
mar 4 Broker.
FOR. BAtaR.
NEQRO MAN, 85 years old, a capable house eer-
vant. Apply to
fob 16 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR SAtE.
BLACK SIAN,36 yearn old; au engineer, of good
^.character. Apply to
feb 13
WM. WB1UUT.
At Private Sale.
A first rate Seamstress with a Boy about two yean
old. Alsii|
A first rate Seemitress and Ladles' Mold. Both
Apply to mar 10
rand Ladles'Mold. Both young.
JOHN B. MONTUOLLIN.
Auction Sales. J)
IBY T. J. WALl
On fflURBDAY 8d Apri I,will bo sold, at
149,Bryan street;
Sundry article* of Bar Room ParnUuro, Decanter*,Ac..
Ao. At the aatmt lime will bo reuted, the Bar Room ana
Barbershop. Term*andcoadlUoaewlU begiveuat the
time ' mar 29
atM low lf applied for eoon.
AtPrivetoBataT
.. <<w,- ofgoort
tloa; sold fofftw fault.• v . -fei
Private Bale.
1 Fino finished Mahogany Wardrobe.
1 do do Beds teed.
XEBS&S&r* •
1 Mehogany Book-ceee. Foreale low If a
iromod lately.;
plied for
Private Sale.
Lot No. 8, Becond Tytlilng, Anson Ward, foe slmplo.-
Imnrovements consist or a two rtonr wooden dwelling,
well Untabed, lutvlng lea rooms, with a good kitchen and
outbullifingi. For term* apply at tho counting room4|
Private Buie.
100 sacks fresh ground Corn Meal.
200 sacks Shorts and Bran,
lton of Liverpool Rock Salt,
y At Print*Me. . . ...
A Negro Wfcnanji good,plain Cook,Washer i
If not dispoMd of at private sale, by next sal
then be Mid before theCourtUoONtothehlgt
Title* undoubted. •
At Private fielfc
feb9
AT 1'ltlVATE SALE,—Lot No. 10 and iniprorcnienta in
e imp
Walton Ward. Tlie iinprovemetita are a two etonr brick
building, arranged for a store and dwelling, well located
fov a grocery. Tlie lot It subject to a teuton? 10 years from
Dec. 16, 1856, and renowed far twenty-one years. The
preeent lease 1» eighteen.dollar* |wr annum.
A K^ta Woman, a flrsVrate
and good Seamstreas. sound and
private sale before next nils day, n
lie Court House to tliohighenttiidi
fob 25
Valuablo Building Lota.
Ing L<
At Private Salo.
Fivo Lota, Noe. 40,41,42,43 and 41, Oglethorpe, south
of tiro Purado ground, being 105 feotdesp by 60 reet front
on Duffy street.
TRll ATE SALK.—Atract of Land on tlie Skida way Hood,
Are miles from Haven noli, containing lSOocrea. Thepub-
Ac road roue through it. Two settlement* can be mode,
having good binds Tor gardonlng in each. A plat can bo
a*«n m tlMcoiintltigroom.
At Private Sale.
A good Building Lot on corner or Lincoln and Taylor-
otreeti. mar 8
At Private Sale.
The Union Creek Plantation, in South Carolina
sltuat-
RAILROAD STOCK.
JUONTGOMERY.aad West Polnt_ Railroa(18tockfor
salo by [mnr 6]
OCTAVUS COHEN.
TO LET FOR ONE YEAR.
A *LAKGE square Room, two windows facing East
and two South, will bo let to a single Gentleman,
The standing fnrultureis a largo Wardrobo, ono Bureau-
The standing furniture is a largo Wardrobo, ono Bureau-
and onn double Closet—a good Coal Grata twflu fire-place.
Enquire at corner Bryan and Whitaker street*.
Jan 29-tf 0. M. GIIIFFBN.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having demands against tbe firm of
Wylly fc Biontmollin, will please present them- at
once. [feb 10] WYLLY A MONTMOLUN.
• NOTICE.
milE Firm of WYLLY fc BIONTMOLLIN baring
JL boon dissolved, the undersigned will continuo tho
buiineu on bis own account, Strict personal attention
will bo glron to all business entrusted to him. and liberal
ndvnncos mado when required. Ofilco in Bull street, op
posite Pulaski House.
mat 1 JOHN 8. BIONTMOLLIN.
^JEORQB W. WYLLY, will continue tho business In
marl
NOTICE.
milK FIRBI OF llOKENBAUGlI 4c LADSON was
JL Dissolved by mutual consent, on January 1,1856.
Thu Business of toe old Firm will be settled by J. II. Lad-
eon, who may be found at tbo old stand.
J. 0. ROCKENBAUGII.
J.H. LADSON.
Savannah. January 23,1856. Jsn28
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned have This Day, aeeodatcd thorn-
selves tagother, under the firm name of LADSON
& ROGERS, for transacting a Fancy and 8tapto Dry
Goods Business in this cltv, at the stand recenty occu
pied by tho late firm of ROKKN11AUGH A LADSON.
JOSEPH II. LADSON.
CORNELIUS D. ROGERS.
Savannah. Jan. 1st, 1860. Jan 28
TO BUILDERS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to oxccuto ot tho
shortest notice, and in tbo most work manlike
mannor, nil kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or
other work connoctcd with tiro manufiicturlng or repair
ing of Coupor, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron
Business. HORACE 5IOR8E,
mar 19 160 Brongliten-nt.
T
COLT'S FOOT ROCK.
|IIK GREAT ENGLISH Remedy, for Cough* and
Colds. For sale by J. B. MOORE k CO.
mnr 5
B a
i
ACON SIDES, of prinio quality, per nteamer
Keystone State, for sale by
roitrv5 MINIS * JOHNSTON.
S UGARS.-MO lilids cholco Porto ltico gupnr.““
50 bbls Stiinrt’e Crushod do.
30 do Pulverized Loaf do.
Landing and for enlo by
inar 13 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO.
C OFFEE.—150 Logs Rio; 50 pockets Java. Land
Ing and for solo by
mar 24 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
i LCOHOL, for solo by
mar *j8
g'l A ndiTb sT—
3IINIS fc JOHNSTON.
-Adamantine in half boxes, landing
from echr Blariotta Burr, wjf
mnr 28 31INI-4 & JOIIN8TON.
J JAMS.—17 casks Now York cUycured Hama land-
-Cr '5? fro ° Bhr °”- unl ' ’ ,Hl snider.
JglLOUR.- 160 socks Chattanooga City Mills Flonr
for'role.
mar 28
LYNN fc SNIDER.
J^ADDERS.—Northern made, t from l2 to 40 foo^
suitable for Fire Companies and Blcchanlce use, for
•ale cheap at • CIIArFEUA COS,
mar 81—10 No - 0 lVhltakcr-et.
XPBR HANGINGS.—8 cents to $1.-
r ~ •
mar 81—10 No. 8 Whitakcr-xt.
"WTAILS.—A
hand at
qmr 81—10
complete assortment constantly ,
V CHAFFER fc CU'H,
No. 6 Whltaker-ht.
MOLASSES;
QAA HIID8 prime Cube Motaeeea, per Irnncea
fr ° m
O F LAND, situated on the White Bluff Road. North
•Ids of tlie crossing of the Savannah and Unit Rail
road, to bo leased inlotatosult appHcanta. w| ,A|.|.ljr to
NEW GOODS.
fc FULL and complete assortment Embroidering
*nd Hewing Silks, all color*. Just wcolvcd and for
•olo7 *"
LADSON A ROGERS.
, FOR LIVHH
ftOIA, Mac loon, mai
rove port. . For frelgh|Dl
A JOIINSTON. I
--- ■
imorican ship JAMES RAY, Ray, iw
« dr,patched for tho above jtort. For fl
amlHIl-,. •——'oAMKiiH, •
4MH®AP' FLOUR.—500 socks euperior
Flour, fresh from the -mill, Juet received and
OBMPU,
mar 28 . Jonce’ Block, Bay-eL
nACON, SIDES AND ISHOULDERS.-
jFJ5n> ni
CubaMolausc*. cai
denu, tending and'
B
AOOM.-7«,n«l n» llnnl.i Mt" »nil 8lionlilot.,
iJl""" ""“"'"iYNN’fcInIDKII.
JJOIIIAG MACHINBS^-1, djw Boring Ma
chine*, of the best - quality, fer rate low by
HABl'L 1
mar 20
B RUSHES,—White Wo*b Brusho*. Hand, Shoe,
aud Horse Brushes, Stove
SABl'/j PALMER A BON.
ed on the Savannah river about 12 miles from tlio city,
containing 926 acres, all of which with tho exception of
60 aoros is first quality rice land; 476 acres of this is now
embanked and In cultivation. Attachod to the planta
tion is agood Overseer’* House, Stcain Thresher, Negro
Houses and other improvements appertaining to a plan
tation. Terms liberal. mar 7
A Valuable Plantation for Sale
IN MclNTOBH COUNTY.
THE Subscriber offers for sole the follow*
ing valuable TUACT OF LAND, lnMo-^L
pluioeh county; 1,220 acres ofpino landWPK
and well tlmborodt 150 acres of good bay Und— ^4.
60 ncres of which Is cleared and under cultivatlou, part
crossing tho Savannah, Albany fc Gulf Railroad; also,
Wanted.
State of Georgia Bonds,
mar7 JOHN 8. BIONTMOLLIN.
crushing mu cnvsnniui, Aiouny as uuu itaiiroau; also,
1,120 acres of rich swamp and hammock land; 1,838
acre* of rich land, 130 cleared and under good cultiva
tion, with a good mill neat attached to It, all within 'iti
miles of the above uamod Railroad. Thoro is a good
dwelling on the premises, eltuated on a high, beautiful,
and well watered hill, within 1# miles of tlie above
Railroad aud on tbe Blacon A Dariuu road. This Is a rare
chancu for land purchasers, and a great bargain caq bo
obtained by ip ply i n g^itmu odtntol^ u> tho proprietor.
At Private Bale.
Those two now Brick Tenement* on lot No. 9 Warren
Ward, corner of 8tato and ffico streets, tbroo and a half
stories high, with basement.
These Ironses are newand woll finished, with Carriage
Ilonw, Stables and Serrnnt Rooms attached. Thoro is a
good well of water in each yard. Terms liberal,
mar 7
At Private Salo.
A prlmo Nogro Blau, twonty-threo years of ago, a good
Carpenter. mar 1
JOB PHOfTISFG.
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
OPPOSITE PULASKlUoUSEi
SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA.
Jan 29—ly
☆ CLOTHING _ A_
EMPORIUM.^
(one poor wzat or rac luvuBUCA.t kkamno room.)
Flno Ready- WM. 0. PRICE, 8up’rflneClothe,
Bludo Clothing; FASHIONABLE * Casslmercs, and
llata and Caps, A]fD
Shirts, Collars, MILITABY
Gloves, Hosiery, m . yy nn
Canos,Umljr.ir. J AlllUtt,
Cravats, Stocks, ~i A FV
Haudkorch’fs, X ^ <
Fancy Artlclee BAY-STREET,
For Qontlemen. SAVAVNAM. At Short Notico
49* Orders (him City and Country solicited,
dec 12
Vestings,will be
MadotoBIcasuro
Uncxceptl'nable
In Style and
Workmanship,
By tho Best
Mochnnio*
WM. GIBSON,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, after fifteen years’ practice,
has located In Augusta, Ua., and will attend the
courts iu Richmond, Warren, Columbia, Burko, Jeffer
son and Lincoln counties,
publican, Savannah,
Refers to Editors Re-
mar 8—dCm
JNO. C. BOOTH
Wm ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
also give his attention to Designs In Archi
tecture.
OIBco iu the store of John Williamson, Esq., Bay
Jan 31—tf
BABNABD ELMS.
Factor and General Commission
MERCHANT,
No. OB Btay-Mircct. snvunimhi Ga.
FOR SALE.
i7G8 Aero* of Oak, Hickory and Pine Land In
iMcIntosh Co., on the Altamalia River, at the
crossing of the Savannah and Gulf Railroad, of
which 220 acre* do ltay Land well ditched and
— cultivation and fenced. Also, 200 acres of tho
above Is uplaud, finder fence, und well Improved, with a
comfortable Dwelling. Gin House, Barns, Stables and
comfortablo quarters for thirty uegrocs. Apply to
S mt>r2 ° WM. WRIUJ
For sale by
SAM’L 1’ALMER fc BON.
klACCkN ISB DIBS. 1-OUK.
( N STOIIB AND TO ARK1VK.-100 liluU Olnrlcn.tl
8I-I-.| 90 lih.la Olncliim.il Bhonljcr.|
10 cuka QnOmm’. cdebrnled lliuo.;
mqr28
HOLOOMUH, J
I fc Co.
.J#—25 halfpipes O.D.
,»6i>, and *61, our own tm-
..flint 2punohoonschoice
I. In store and for sale by
. v BO It AN TON, JOHNSTON A CO.
I MPORTED LI4UOU8-
4 Go’s Brandy, vintages '40,'50,
Jon;*;
d Jam. Ri
mar 23
ANDREWS 4fc FOUCIIE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
WASHINGTON, WILKES CO., OA.
Will practice In all tbe Counties of tbo Northern Circuit.
GARNETT ANDREWS. ROBT. T. FOUCIIE.
dec 0—tf
SIRS. UR. CUNNINGHAM'S SCHOOL
WAB OrZNKD OX THE
Firm ITIondiir In November.
M RS. 0. would inform her friends thatjthero ere a few
vncanHcs which may be filled by upplyiug Imme
diately. A fow young Ladles would be received into tbo
family a* boarding scholars, where thoy will receive tbe
kindest care and attention.
BIr. BIA8S0N, Teacher of the French Languago. Resi
dence North sido of Liberty street, 4 door* above Bar
nard. nor 22
PIAIOFORTES
W. D. ZOGBATJM & GO’S.
ffvrtt
A LARGE stock of Stelnway A 8one,
Stodard, J. B. Dunham. Horace Waters,
I Bacon k Raven, J. ChJcxering, Gilbert fc
[ uncoil a tuivi-u, o. vuRnnsEi uuucra «
. w Co., aud Liglitc, Newsonand Bra ibury’e
celebrated
Patent Aroh Wrest Plank 7 and 7 1-8 Octave
They are distln^sli* l^exquisite Quality of tone, elas
ticity of touch, standing in tuno and unsurpassed durabi
lity.
ALSO.—A most extensive assortment of Violins, Vi
olin-Cellos, Guitars, Flutina*. Acconloon*, Flute*. Clari
onets, French and Italian 8trlngs, Ac., fcc., and Classical
and fashionable MUSIC constantly added. Pntdlc favor
politely solicited. W. D. ZOGBAU3I A CO.,
Nos. 107 Bryan and 94 St. Julien st».
COAL.! COAL.!!
AT J. T. THOMAS’S
Coni yard, Ferry Wharf.
000 TONS Cnnn.l, o'rrfl, Whits »nj Red Ash,
_ Coals, on band, as follows:
200 tons English Cannel Coal;
200 tens Liverpool Orgel Coal, an excellent article for
Parlor Orates, Stoves ami Ranges;
100 tens Largo Lnmp White A*h Coal, enitable for
Foundricennd Steam Enginoe;
400 tons Broken nndScrcoucd Egg sizo Red Alb Coal,
a genuine article.
Tho unaorslgncd I* prepared to fill orders at shortest
notice, and solicita tho patronage of hi* friend* and the
public. J. T. THOMAS,
Jan 7 Wood and Coal Yard, FetrY'Wharf,
FOR SALE.
-g fcbfcbfcfc ACRES of Land in one body,
11 l»vfl DID in Glynn county, 10 mllea from
Daricn/ontbo Allomaha river, well timbered with Oak
and Pine, and ablgh Bluff on the river. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
FOR SALE.
A BLACK MAN, 22 year* old, a capital hnuso servant
and waiter, of good character and sound. Apply to
mar 26 WM.WRIflllT.
FOR SALE.
MULATTO WOMAN, 80 year* old, a good seam-
Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
FOR SALE.
A MULATTO BOY, 18 years old, good houso servant
and waiter, and a Mulatto Girl, a good houso ser
vaut and chamber maid. Apply to
mar 26 WM. WRIOIIT.
Philadelphia Family Boef in half bbls,per
1 steamer Keystone Statu, for sale by
mar 26 MINIS 4t JOHNSTON.
■jyjTTBR.—Choice Goshen Bnttor, Just received
_J and for sale on consignment,
mnr 28
alignment.
WILLIAMS fc RATCLIFF.
M ackerel, codfish,
1—
AND HER-
_ RING-
251 bble new No. 3 largo Mackerel;
20 do old No.3 ao do;
20 half bble new No. 1 largo Mackerel;
20 do do do No.2 do do;
2bluls Cod (lab; 50 boxes Smoked
Just received and for rale by
mar 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSyON fc CO.
i Herrings.
W XXX. and old Nectar Whlskoy, landing per
steamer Keystone State, and for sale by
mar 25 WILLIAMS & RATCLIFF.
SOAP AND STARCH—
QOi
boxes Colgate* Palo Soap;
150 do do do do;
60 do do l’oarl 8tarcli;
Just rocolved and for salo by „ -
mar 24 HOLCOMBE, JOHN8QN fc CO.
-200 bushel*, ter ealo lowtoclo**
LYNN fc SNIDER.
C OW PEAS
oomdgnment.
mar 21
i ACON.—40,000 lb* of Hama, Side*, and Shoulder*.
i equal to any In market, and for ante at reduced
equal to any In market, ....... , ilVi
price*.. Orderafrom Planters and dealers solicited.
LYNN fc BNUIaB.
EC RIVED.—A. lot of Extra flour, Port
i 8^ lo ^B9SsrfflSva«a 1
: mar 21
3UP.
^ Port Royal i
FAMILY FLOUR.—250 racks
^ JIU.Double Extra Flour, mado from
Whit* Wheal, and equal to lUram ^ItlPiaJuserecelved
and for rile by JNO. IMIERSOLL,^
mar 28 . • Jonea’ Block, Bay-eL
UGAR AND MOLASSES
swsrfifflttf*?..
mar 24—dfcwtf
Walthourvlllo, Liberty Co«
JOHN 8. BIONTMOLLIN, El
ILLIN, Esq.,
Savannah, Ga.
Plantation for Sale.
The Subscriber offers for rate hi* Oak and
Jllckory Plantation,containing six Hundred and
,Twenty-ftvo acre*, (625) three hundred and twen-
_ ty fivo acree doadonod. Theso Inuds Ue sevon (7)
wort of Albany, Iu Dougherty comity, and adjoin*
tho lands of BIcHr*. Paul E. Tarver, Thomas Moughon,
and other*. Any ono in want of a *mall placo would do
well to call and look Cm: themselves. Tho land cannot
be surpassed forproduKtvoneisand durability by any in
South Western Georgia.
For further particulars, address tho eubscrlbcr at Al-
bauy, Uoo.
mar 10—tf E. T. JONES.
VALUABLE URAL ESTATE.
•flljS- 600 acre* of Land on the great Ogeeclieo
WaKs Rirer, 300 of which Is tide Swamp under bank,
Pm and 150 cteared, the balance well adapted to the
eullnre of Cottou end Corn—all .under fence.
Tie tmj- *“ — - .. . . -»
improvement* ere n plain dwelling house, n
very large and convenient Urn, with other necessary
outbuilding! and accommodation* for 60 Negroes.
A tract of 1000 acres, 200 oi which Is inland swamp,
and 400 uplands, fine cottoq and provision lands, mostly
cleared. About 100 acre* have* heavy growth of oak and
hickory, only ana mile from tida communication to 8a
vannah by the Ogeechoe Canal, aud the balance heavily
timbered with pine. Together with tho above, will bo sold,
u gang at 14 prlmo Ncgrooa, accustomed to the culture or
Rico or Cotton and Corn. For sale by
Jan 22 WM. WRIGHT.
CHOICE iiTOHS or HEir tube.
Auction Sales
tUBtlii
BY NPHNOEH
■ QPHBBl
aOaharoaOxlallioiy fonfl aLiwq.tiqn
At Private Sale, .
600 butheie seed Oats. • feb
AJ Pri vateSale,
30 Shares Canton Mine Btockjbr aele at a very
For Seta to Arrive.
25 hbla.new Mesa Beef, Kew York.
50 do do do Pork, do do-
10 boxes Goshen IChert*.
A Valuablo Family of Negroes. ■
A prlmo Negro Man, a rood field hand; hie wife, a i
.ato Cook, Suamslreea, Washer and Ironer, and t-_.
Child, about 8 years old—sound and healthy. TIUee «*-'• t .'
doubted; If not disposed of akprivate sale before hMKf - 1
sale uay. will then be sold before the Court House to tlPl
hlgheet bidder. ]
Valuable Tract of Land'end Improvement*—At PtWa&l
fill*. B
Bel*# a-nrr. rm -
A valuable and' very dtalrable tract of Land cn the
liddaway road, abont fire miles from tbe clty, © - -*
ing about 300 Acre*, well timbered. On the pi—
there I* a good Dwelling House, Negro House*, and
Uro other necessary out-bnlldinr* 4 — ,L ‘“ “
excellent water. Term* liberal
enquire at our Counting-room.
At Private Sale—flora Afloat. . . /
2000 bushels of new Oorn In wdait>r—le io*rtiT».
)0»e, negro uonaeo, ana au ;
lilln^l, tQR^her .1th .well of,
>enu. For further perticuion • i
>om. -fob25 ; '
At Private Bale.
A Negro Man, 25 years old, good floeil
Driver, and his wife, aged 23, plain C
Ironer, with their two Girl chili
warranted sonnd and healthy.
At Private Sale.
A kind and gentle draught Horse, warranted eotind.
At Private Sale. f
A handsome Pony, tlx years old, fourteen hands high/ < i
Pace* a mile In three minutes and trots It in four/war-
ranted. For sale low If applied for soon. Jan 28 1 J
At Private Sale. -n«
A Negro Man about 85 yean of age, good field hand end >’fc
ve man, sound and healthy. Jan 22 - 7
Valaoble City Lots for Sale. mn
Lot No. 19 South Oglethorpe Word, eltuated on New
Street, fronting new Railroad Depot, 100 feet deep b?62
feet front. Also, Lota Nos. 2 and U Oumr.Town,bonf:
of LIT—* J "
near the corner of Liberty and West Broad streata^-
Kacli 60 feet front by 80 fret deep. All of the above Lo|e
ere foo eimple, and will be aold on liberal tenoe.
Valuable Real Estate.
Hi at commodious, substantial and well bafts *u* ■* -«i*
brick Dwelling House, situated at the cornel' of Maui ,
gomery and State street!, and fronting liberty 0q*rc*«
known a* tiro residence of theUtoJohnP. Wflllimeew -
It is ono of Uro most delightful eltuatlomi In the city, n4
eurpossei anything of tbe kind in paint of arcbltootaxel
arrangements. The situation is also very valaebl, Mm
located on lota'number* 0,10,11 andl2,bonnded by WmI'
Brood. Montgomery andBtata streets, and on the north by
Broughton Street Lane.
On lYcet Broad street there I* a very large apd e
G-RA-IST Gt-ER’S
™ LANDING and for sale—comprising A pplee,
wSfL Apricot, Peach, Cherriea, raera, Plum, and
Pj^RaSpborry—wetaotdmad fova *aatlcmnn, who
■Tt/fay. bos diepoaad of hi* place, and are row offered
oFsaio. Apply to T. 1. W.4LSI1,
d«6 Nc. 170 Baynit.
Apply to
FOR SALBc
A Lot of 36 acres, well improved,in Walthour-
jVillo, Liberty county, 0a. The land has been all
.clewed, and aportiou of it beautifully laid out
_wltu flno orchards, situated about one mile from
pot of tho Savannah, Albany * Uulf Railroad.—
marl
WM. WRIGHT.
RIGHT.
HOUSE WANTED.
1 A Brick Huumo with Stable and Carriage bousce.
On a wlmlo lot preferred. Apply to
GKO. W. WYLLY
mar 8 Auction and Commiulon Broker.
TO RENT TILL NOV7T7
J A good Dwelling Housu in Troup Ward, with
S modern improvement*. Apply to
" A. WILD!
mnr 7
•iLDUn, 111 Bay-st.
FOR RENT.
d| Two vory desirablo Stores In Jofferson street next
Hto comer of Congress street, well adapted to
•any kind of retail business,
feb 20 MINIS fc JOHNSTON.
FOR SALE.
B A Good Dwelliug House, on tlie corner of State
and Habersham streets, fronting sixty (00) feet on
Lulumbla square, being two Btortos on a brick base*
ment, |Wlth outbuildings all in good order. Apply to
.. A - WILBUR,
feb 12 Qcn'l. Ins, Agt. A Broker—111 Bay *t.
FOR RBff.
( The Wharf Store to No. 1T2 Rey •trsnl.enltnblo
for storing Cotton or Ketchendfu. Apply to
Jan 7 BAYNAXD A ROWLAND.
HOUSE WAHTBPT '
r A BRICK HOUSE with 8 cr ko rooms, with stablo
and carriage house, on a fall lot. Apply >o
*“ * WYLLY fc MONTMOLUN.
Jan 4
Special Notice*}.
MO.NS. A. RON AUD, respectfully inform! hie
patrons, that tbo last term of tbo season will
Wgin on Tuesday, tbe 20tb inst.
. Persons desiring to send pupils, are requested
frto do so by thnt tlmo.
mar 10
SOUTH WESTERN
Macon, February 16th, 1850.
TOTICEi* hereby
ffcTOTICE is hereby given to the holders of any of tbe
J.W Bonds of the Company, that all or any portion of
the Company’s Bonds may bo surrendered and convert-
innny’s Bonds nmy bo surrendered and convert
ed into Stock of tbe Company. Interest on uny Bond
converted is to cease ou tbo date ortho Dividend day uoxt
preceding tbo conversion. By order of the Board.
JOHN T. B01FEU1LLKT,
feb 18—3mo Treasurer.
DBS. LEFLER & WILCOX,
. DE3SFTISTS,
Aro now tullv prepared to insert tell or
partial setts or 'Teetii on tho principle oi
Dr. J. Allen'* Fatent Continuous Gum.
By this improvement, tho form of tho fuco
can be restored to any degreo of rotundity that may
bo desired. It is applicable in all cases whore tbo check*
bavo fallen in, and cannot bo detected by tbo c.oec*t ob
server. This method combine* tho followlngadvantage*:
An artificial gum, which exhibit* a perfectly natural aud
Ilfe-Hko appcaranco, and impart* to tho teeth that pecu
liar expression wulcb characterizes tbe natural organ*.
This Gum constats of a aillcious compound, which la
applied and fused upon tho Teeth and Flato in such a
manner, os to fill up all the intentioee around the baae
of tho Tooth, and alto unites them firmly to each other
and to the Plato upon which they ore set This secures
perfect cleanliness of the Teeth.
Office over DoWitt fc MorsaQ’a,Congrcsa street.
fob 18—tf
BOARDING.
PLEASANT ROOMS and good Board
can bo obtained for several Ladies
and Gentlemen, at No. 1, St. James
Square, corner Barnard and President
.streets.
»—lm
A CARD.
W E THE UNDERSIGNED wore present at an ex-
bibition of the Little Giaut Corn and Cobb MUI
in this city, on the 6th andCOi Inst., and considered It
tbe boat Bull of the kind wehavo ever seen.
GEO. G. FADOPT, Millwright,
WM. GREEN, Manufacturer Grist Mills.
H. H. LINGVILLE, Blochinirtand Eng'r.
J.H. BALDWIN,
JOHN POSTELL.
PLUMBING.
MLUMBIKG In all ita various branches, attended to
gT at tho shortest notice, and in euperior style. Also,
may lie found Shower Bath*, Galvanised Iron, Tin and
Leaded Bath Tubs, Copper Boiler*, Patent Pun Water
Cloreta, Load Pipe*, 8hoet Lead, Bras* and Plated Cock*,
Force l’umpe, India Rubber Hose, for ralo at tbo Uoueo
Furnishing Store 165 Broughtou-at.
mar 19 v . HORACE MOR8E.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
At the Old Stand, 155 Broughton Street.
n EFRIGERATORS, Moat Safe*, Water Coolore, Ked-
AC* >!'•» Water Filters, Wire Dish Cover*, Vleh Kettles,
Soup Digesters, French Tinned Ware, Tinned and Enam
elled Stew Pan*. Cooking Stovos, Cooking Ranges, Table
Cutlery, Cedar Tubs and Buckets, Wooden Ware, Willow
Waro.CIotlios, Btnrkot, Travelling and Fancy Baskote,
Bird Cages, Planished and Japannixl Ware, fcc. Also,
Tin Ware, Iron and Copper Ware, Brass Kettles, Store
Pipes, Cooking Utensila of all kinds for Btovea and
Ranges, together with the finest assortment of Honao
Furnishing Goods In the city,
mar 19
nORAOBMORSB.
950 REWARD,
,WU1 bo paid for tho epnrehedslon end delivery
at my office of WILLIAM. Ho (■ about 28 year*
old, 6 foot 6 or 7 inchee high, stout built, proba
bly weighs 160 pounds, was raised in South
Carolina, bnt has a mother In thla placet has
been runaway about one month. • .
marl WM. WRIOIIT.
rs
£L b 6
■ILK OLOVBB AND MITTS.
f. Black, White and ColoredTaifot* Bilk GlovtM
ALediee Block Embroidered Mitt*. Alargeaseort-
lymentoftboobor**--*—’-*•*
:tbe above Just received.. * •
NEVITT, LATUROP fc ROGERS.
“Magic” Corn and Cob HIM.
A SECOND EXHIBITION which has thU day teen
xmgivcn of tbe efficiency of the above named Mil], as
an economical and speedy modo of grinding Com In the
graiu. and In tho Cob, has satisfied every one of its
superiority in every claim which it makes upon the pub
lic confidence.
Tills Mill docs not deserve the confidence of the publio
oxtY. because or its rowzn, bpkzd and KmenvzazM in
cracking tho Corn and Cob with which it is supplied, bnt
it does more; It makes good Meal, Grits, and Hominy,
wbilo at tho same time It ca.;cu5 f’oitv and Cods in a
manner superior to any Mill which has yet been offered
to tbo nubile.
It is in consideration of tho peculiarly flno quality of
BIeal, Gbits, axo Homixy which this Mill turns out, that
the undersigned as agent offerslt to the public.
further Information may be liqd ou application to
Any fl
the undersigned, who 1ms tbo Mill forVle.
GEO. A. McCLESKEY,
mar 22 tf Pull street, 3rd door from Bay,
THUNDER & LIGHTNING.
SFRATT’S
PATENT
LIGHTNING
HOBS,
With Glass Insulators
put np at tho shortest
notice, by
BTIBBS 9t DAVIS,
mar 14—3mo
ECHHLHXWG’*
PATENT CHAMPION
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
The great Interest mani
fested by the public to pro
cure more perfoct security
from Fire for valuable pa
pers, such os Boxus, Moot-
qaozs, Dezdu, Notes, AND
Books or Account, than
tho ordinary SAFES here
tofore in uho had afforded, Induced the Subscribers to
devote a largo portion of tlmo and attention during the
past fourteen year* in nmkiug improvements ana dis
coveries for this object, und they now beg leave to assure
their uumcrous friends, and tbe publio generally, that
tlicir efforts have been crowned with complete success,
and now offer tbe ‘ IMPROVED HERRING’S PATENT
WORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE," as
‘"CHAMPION SAFE OF THE WORLD,
HAVIXO tir.KX AWARDED MEDALS AT BOTH THE
Woltd'iFMr, London, 1851,and S.Yotk.’Sl,
J
m
au as above,) forms the most perfect Firo and Burglar
Proof Safes ever before offered to tbo Public.
The Subscribers also mnnufucture all kinds of Boiler
aud Chilled Iron Bunk Chests and Vault Doors, and
Money Boxes or Chests, for Brokor*, Jewellers, end Pri
vate Families, for Plate, Diamonds, ami other Valuables:
And are also Patentees, (by purchase,) and Manufacture
JONES’ PATENT PERMUTATION BANK LOCK,
SILAS C. HERRING fc CO., PATENTEES,
GREEN BLOCK, No*. 135,137 and 138 Water 8treet
Agents in Georgia, Bell and Prentiss, Savannah,
feb 11—Omo
AGENTS WANTED.
TO SELL MAPS,
Throughout the 1/nitedStutci.
T“
ighc
|UK SUBSCRIBER is comtantlyiuulng new Y . -
of the Blost Usoflil and Saleable Character. Enter
prising agents and lollcrs in different ports of the count
ry are making from
$iHM> to $2000 a Year.
Any persevering man can make a permanent buiineea
with but very small outlay and no risk.
CATALOGUE aud letter containing foil descriptions,
term*, &e. f will bo sent to a good man who le in want of
huainee*.
All inquiries answered by return mail.
Great inducements and liberal allowance made to
Agents and Pedlars nlroady in tho business.
MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT,
addreaeA. II. JOCELYN, publisher of PofcUfi Ham •
ItutSTBATZD Sheets. • .
Nos. 68 and 60 FULTON STREET, New York,
mar 18—3m V
NEW GOODS.
fcER 8TEABIER AUGUSTA—
Paris Printed Organdie Bluslinsand Jackonets;
Plain uml Satin stripo Grenadine;
Black aod white Moire Antique 8ilks;
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons: Floss Ruches;
Embroidered Skirls. Whalebone and Corded do;
Merrlmao Prints; Hnckabuc Diaper*;
Linoti Lawn*: Super Irish Linens;
Pillow Case Linen*: Linen 8hirtiugs;
Black and colored Crape Barege;
ChcckodBarege; Brilliant*;
Black and colored Fans, a large assortment;
Linen Cambric Hdkffs, embroidered and plain;
Llnon Drilling, plain, white and fltney colors;
Vestings and Cottonadea; Cotton Drillings;
Silk Cravats ami Hdkffs; Patent Skirting;
Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hoeo; Ltslo and Silk Glovee;
Table Damaske and Cloths; Napkins, Towtle, fcc
Dimity,Cambric, and Muslin Banda and Flouncing;
Chantilly -
Chantilly'Vella; Qnuzo do, Barcgo do;
Infant’s Waists and Robes; Laco Caps; Infcnt’a do;
Cambric worked Edgings, and Inaerangs;
Muslin do do do.
mar 31 NEVITT, LATHROP fc ROGERS.
H
HENRY LATHROP A CO,,
AVE RECEIVED per lato Arrivalo-
Mnll and Cambric Bands; 8wias Banda;
Swlaa and Cambric Kdginsa;
do do do InscrtJnga; *
Wrought Muslin, Setts, Sleeres and OoilaWJ
do- Morning do do do;
Real French Muslin ^ d°J
Black and white Crape Collars and 8lMVM|
Mohair Flounced Skirts; Grass SUrte;
Embroidered and Corded '-dor
Colored Moire Antique 1’orasola;
Plain colored and.bfack 811k do;
Linen, Cane and Ivory Van*, fcc,
mar 31
1856,
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
PIERSON, HEIDT 4t CO.,
rAVE Received and will continue to receive weekly
I with a Urge mauufkoturing house
dwecon and wRlaoll ea lowsa any.