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NOTICE.
Mr.8.M.Loffltcau has been «p|>alnteU Agent
is2rfor this Comimny, it Savannah, to vrhotif all
goods from tha Em t should hereafter bs addressod.
Mr.J. B. Gnleu conducts the A gency it Augusta,
.. 0, MoLAUattlTtf,
maj6—Sm 8ecrtUry aud Treasurer.
lilfKOVoOMNBHOB.
re, - An dec lion for Director* to tnanogo the if. I
KS kin of this Institution, will bo hold it tho of.
Am of 0. A. L. Lamar’s. on tho 10th of Hoy. Stockhold
er will oUmo tiki notU opr 26-tkllu
NOTICE.
M — _ Tha freight on Corn from AtUnUto Bavan-
BsjS. ush will be reduced to lflo. per bushel, on and I
ifUr lb* lit Joy of April.
W. M. WADLKY, Qenl 8npt.
Transportation Office Central Railroad.
SArannih, Mirth 1ST, 1858, tuir 28
TAX NOTICE.
The Umo for Receiving Tax Return! for
Chatham county. Is extended to 10th of May, |
alter which tlmo the Rook* will roammr be doted,
may 3-7 JNO REEDY, Receiver.
THE ONLY MEDAL AWARDED
BY THE JURY OF THE NEW YORK EXHIBITION
3b lit English or Fortign Sauce JJantfactu-
rtrt, lot teen obtained, amongst ntimerout
Competitort, by
LEA & PERRINS,
run mm
Worcestershire Sauce,
WHEREBY FURTHER TESTIMONY 18 AFFORDED
Of its beta? the Best Sauce Exta^ti
^ The celebrity of this Sauco hM extended to
K^S^every quarter of the globe, and Its efficacy In
promoting the general health U becoming dally more ob
nerved and acknowledged.
In tho United States It la held to bo tho moet agreeable
condiment, and la esteemed for lu toulo and Invigorating
properties, Ita habitual uae enabling the etomach perfect*
ly to digeet the food.
On tho Contlnont of Europe, theae qualities have been
teettAed to by a gentleman, who writes to LEA A PER
RINS thuK—“I have carried a bottle of your Worcester^
•hire Since In a tour 1 lmvo Juat competed through
8pain and Portugal, and beliovo 1 owe my present stato
of health to Its use j your 8aucoli stomachic, and I Ihink
medicinal. I can with truth say there Is nothing in a
traveller*! baggage so euontlal to his comfort, at toast In
these countries, as your Sauce."
In India, also, where It is found at the mess of every
regiment, amodical gentleman writes from Madras to
his brother In tho samn profession at Worcester, in the
following terms: “?Fell Lea It Perrins that their
Banco is highly approved In India, and that It is, in my
opinion, tho most palatable as well as tho most whole*
•ome sauce made.”
This Sauce Is suitable for every variety of dlih,and the
universal demand which its excellence has created, has
led to many imitations being offered to the public, under
• variety of names, but the genuine may be known by the
name of "LEA it PERRINS," bolng Impressed upon the
K tent metalic capsules, or patent glass stopper of the
ttle, aa well as the labels and wrapper.
Bole Agenta for tho United 8tatcs,
JOHN DUNCAN A SONS,
406 Broadway, Now York,
apr 5—3mo p
Steamship FLORIDA.
WOODHULL, Commander.
WILL SAIL ON SATURDAY, MAY 10, AT 11, A. M.
Tho new and splendid steamship FLORIDA, CapUla
Woodhnll, will sail as above.nwyT
MARRIED,
On the 0th Inst.,* by Rev. Robt.Q.Mallard, Mr.W.Q,
BAKER and Mrs. JANE A. FLEMING, all of Walthjur
villa. may!
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
ST’MSHIP KEYSTONE STATE,
R. IIARDIB, Commander.
TO LEAVE SATURDAY, MAY 10TII, AT lo^ A M
The new and splendid steamship KEYSTONE STATE,
B. Ilardlo, Commander, will leavo os above.
Cabin Passage $20
8teerago do 8
For freight or passage, apply to
O. A. GREINER.
engera by this Ship will be landod at New Cestlo,
Del., from which place cars starts tlmos dally for Haiti*
more, Washington city, and other Southern prints.
may fl
For Key West and Havana.
■ - , t „■ At rrivet e note.
2 City of Savannah Bonds, 600 dollars each.
2 nogro girls, one 14 yoar*old, tho other 10 years old
country raisod and warranted sound. -»
At Private Silo.
Trust Lot No.28, corneringon Drayton, Gordon and
““—‘ r dMlr L ‘-
Avery desirable tract or laud adjoining theCnntrat
Railroad, 23 mites from the city of Bavaunab, contain-
ng 20O0 acres. The land is well wooded ftud Adapted to
ho culture of Ootton and Uorn. The ubovo tract will
be divided, and sold In lots If doslrcd. may 6
Lltorty streets, 60 by 00 feet) a most
for a private residence.
Irablo situation
mayl
At Privato Salo
A Nogro Woman, a good Cook, WMher, and Ironer,
aged 20 years, with her 4 boy chlldreui 2 agod Oyrs, 1
Byoars, 14months. Boldfor nofkultandtoremain in
tho city. * • apr BO
Caipentsr—At Private Bale.
A Negro Man about 28 yri of age, who Is a competent
Frainor and inside Finisher, tits work can bo sunn iu
this city. apr II
Wanted.
To hire by the month,a good Cook, Washer and Ironor.
Apply at No. 0 Hull street, or at tho offico or
apr 14 JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN.
. At Private Bale.
Lot No. 10 Jackaou Ward, fronting Hull and between
Joflorson and Barnard streots. Improvements 2 dwell*
Ings, renting for $600 per annum.apr 10
At Private Bale.
Flvo tracts of Land within four miles or the city, on
the Bavuunah A Albany Railroad, containing from 260
to 600 acres each, part Ann Hammock land, Die balance
well wooded. Plata of above 6 lots can be soen at the of
fice. apr 14
At Private Satu.
Lot No. 10 Calhouu Ward, CO by 100 foot, corner of
Jones and Lincoln streets; will bo sold low if applied for
Immediately. apr 4
At Privato Sale.
Lot No. 287,10th district, Lowndes county, containing
400 acres.
Lot No. 801,12th district, Baker county, containing
mX acres. apr 8
At Private Bale.
10 eharee Central Railroad stock.
Alio—
A t.eautifhl aummor residence at Thunderbolt, will be
aold If applied for Immediately,mar 24
At Private Bale.
A tract of Land lying In Bryan and Liborty Counties,
containing 400 Acres of well timbered Land, within
ono mile of tho Canoochoe ltlver. Also another tract ad*
Joining, containing 200 Acres. Also, one half Interest in
another tract, containing 800 Acres, within two and a
half miles of the River. The above lands are well tim
bered with Ranging Timber, and will be sold at a bargain
if Applied for soon.mar 16
At PriMte Bale.
A fine steam Saw Mill on the Ogccchco river, at No.
. Central Railroad, with a loaso for five years, on 3000
acres or land that will aflfonl any quuntity ot nine,white
oak. and oypreu timber of beat quality and very con*
veuient. Also, the above raoutionod tract or 9000 scree,
about 700 of which are prime hammock or bay lauds,
160 acroa of which are cleared and about 260 acres up*
and cleared. The above described property will he sold
ow. apr*
At Privato Bale.
A valuable plantation in Rnrko county, containing
,000 acres of oak aud hickory lands, adjoining tho town
>r Waynesboro*, and withlp one mile or the Waynesboro*
t Augusta Railroad, about 1,100 acres of which are clear*
cd and lu good state for cultivation, with all thunoces*
sory improvements. »pr 4
Administrator’s Bale—Conrinued.
Will bo sold, oti the first TUESDAY in Juno next, before
the Court llouso in the city of Savannah, between the
legal hours of sale:
Lots No. 63,16th District Macon Co., belonging to the
Estate of Charles Hartridgo, deceased, sold for toe ben
efit of the heirs of eatd Estate.
JULIAN HARTRIDOB,)
mar 14 A. B. UAKTRIDGE, f Administrators.
MONB. A. 110NAUD, respectfully Informs h s
i patrons, that tho last term of the season will
I begin on Tuesday, the 20th inat.
| Pontons desiring to sond pupils, are requested
ftto do to by that tlmo.
“ mar 19
COD!
South Western Kail ltoail Bonds.
SOUTH WESTERN RAIL ROAD 00., 1
Macon, February 16th, 1860. f
WTOTIOEl s hereby given to the holders of any of the
1W Bonds of the Company, that all or any portion of
the Company's Bonds may bo surrendered and convert*
ml into Stock of tha Company. Interest on any Bond
converted is to coaso on tho datoofthoDlvidond day noxt
preceding tho conversion. By ordor of the Board.
JOHN T. B01FEUILI.KT,
feb 18—Bmo Treasurer.
STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
\VM. ROLLINS, Commander.
LEAVES ON THE 4TU AND 10TU OF EACH MONTH.,
The ISABEL leaves this port regularly, on the 4tfi and '
19th of each month, and connectsat Havana with tho U.
S Mall Steamship Company’s Line of Steamers for San
Fraucisco via Aspluwall, and will carry the Pnciflo Malls.
For passage only, apply to
nor 26 COHENS ft HERTZ, Agents.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
FOB PALATKA, E.' F.
NEW JAIL
TBLAN8 fora now Jolt are solicited from architects
Jl nnd mechanics generally, to bo loft with the Clerk
of tho Inferior Court, on or bofore tho first of June
noxt.
Ono Hundred Dollars will be given Tor the plan adopted
by the Codrt.
WM. It. OUYLER, J. I. o.C. c.
N. B. KNAPP. J. 1.0.0.0.
GEO. P. UARllISON, J.t. 0.0.0.
MONT. CUMM1NO, J. 1.0. 0.0.
JAS. E. GODFREY, J. 1.0. C.C.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having domotids against tho firm of
Wylly «t Mont “
■nice. [fob 16]
LY ft MONTMOLL1N.
s Darien, Brunswick, Bt. Marys* F°r. A LL Porsons having claims against tho Estatoof
nan(ltna. Jacksonville, Plcolata» JM. Mary A. Cowpor, Into ofChathnm county,deceased,
and Mlddla^nrSf . *. »»« hereby notlfioil to present thorn, within tho time pro*
seribod by law, lind nil indobted to said Estate, are re
quested tomako Immodlato payment to
W. DUNCAN, 1
npr 9—»0w WM. MAOKAV. / E«crs.
THE > tenmer WKLAKA, Capt. N.
King, will leavo for the above places
. every TUESDAY MORNING, at 10
>o'clock.
■ Freight will bo taken for Traders’
Hill and Intermediate Landings, on tho St. Mary’s lllver.
No freight will bo taken after nino o’clock.
I For freight or passage, apply on board, at the Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, near the GasWorks, or to
1 CL AG HORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Jan 6 Agents.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
NOTICE!.
A LL Porsons having any claims agatust tho lato firm
of Wm. B. Farrell ft Co., of Savannah, which have
not been redoomed, are hereby requested to hand thtfm
lu on or before the 10th Inst., to Ueorgo W. Davis; nnd
all thoso Indobted to said firm, are requested to make
Immediate paymont to him.
ffSABBgS
apr 6
3 HEN TEACHERS of first ability employed In the
L School t affording facilities for a;thorough English
ucation, with Latin, Greek, the modern polite lan
guages,'music, (on gnitar, piano, harp and organ) draw-
lng, embroidery, and seven kinds of painting.
Refinement of manners, nnd the etiquette of society
Inculcated. A Parisian lady resides In the family. Prizes
•re awarded In each department.
Aids to physical education to bo fonnd In Dancing,
Calisthenics, a Qymuaslum, Bowling Alley, (strictly pri
vate,) swimming in Mystic River, (salt,) horsobsck riding
Ac. Well trained saddle horses belong to the Semi
nary.
For particulars address tho PwrxcirAt
. Mrs. THOMAS P. SMITH.
nxmimces!—Hon. Robert 0, Winthrop, Boston; II
Edward Everett,do.; Rev. Charles.Brooks, West Med
ford; Rev. John Pierpont. do.; F. Gardner, A. M., Prin
cipal Boston Latin School; Hon. Abbot Lawrence. Bos
ton; Rev. Hubbard Winslow, New York; Itev. William
Hague, D. D., Albany; Rev. ifollin H. Neale,D. D., Bos-
ton; Hon 8am.Honston,Texas. may 1—Um*
Gr. M. GRIPPED. |
SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE M. EASTMAN.
N. W. Comer Bryan and Whitaker-st*.
For Palntka, B. Fin., via. Darien, Brum- . NOTICE
wick, St. Marys, Fernnmltna, ' mitli Firm of WYLLY It MONTMOLLIN having
Jacksonville, Mlddleburg, JL been dissolved, tho undorslgnod will coutinuo the
(Black Creek,) and I business on his own account, 8trict porsonal attention
Pleolata. t will be given to all buslnoss entrusted to him. and liberal
Tho new and otogant Steam Pack*,• advances made whon required. Office in Bull street, op-
et ST. JOHNS. Capt. James Freeborn, l posito Pulaski llouso.
. haying resumed her trips to Florida. , r mai I JOHN S. MONTMOLLIN.
||1 “” 0,017 ! KOItOK W. WYLLY, will continuo the bu.ln.1. In
Freight will bo taken for Jraflere’ HilUnd Intermedi*; ^.S'.^Uj.tom House Vndwillbo^SJkft^fo? all
ate Landings, on tho St. Mary’sRlver. No freight will be ' m^\te the Custom House, and will bo tbaukthl for all
Has now a beautiful varioty o
Jewelry, consisting of Diamond
^Earrings Pins aud lino Cameo do., and
9.u Sots. Also Mosaic in colors, and
Bold Stoue. All Gold Earrings and Broaches and in Sots,
In great variety. Sleovo Buttons and Collar Buttons to
match. Studs in all varieties—plain, ongraved, cameos,
carbuncles, Mosaic, box aud glass for hair, etc. chil
dren's Bracelets- single and iu pairs; Ladles' do. all varie
ties. Box and glass Broachus, double and single, enam
eled and plain; Medallions from $1,60 to $2U; Gold Pen
cils and Pen and Pencils, all sizes, from $1,60 to$28£gold,
■liver and steel Specs for all sights—customers are pai
tlcularly invited to exumino the finest article in thislin.
ever imported, both concave nnd convnx, pliable ns India
rubbor without losing their shape. Gold and silvor
Watches—Engineers, Conductors, and others rcuuiring
accurate time-keepers and a good strong well finished ar
ticle, are invited to exaniino his Railroad Time-keepers
now on hand. Finger-Rings in endless variety. Tearl
Work In sets and single, also Head Wreaths for wedding
presents at $76 each.
On Hand—Ono Surveyor’s Leveling Instrument, very
targe and made for good servico, will bo sold !— "—
passes all sizes, and Alathomatieal Instruments.
Silver and Plated Ware, as usual Fancy Articles iu
variety. Purses; silver, plated, and Morocco Porte Mon*
nates, all kinds and sizes.
Friends, givo mo a call, and I will sell at reasona
ble prices, at the Old Stand corner Bryan and Whitaker-
streets, Savannah, Go.
apr 2 G. M. GR1FFEN.
Found,
J*kN Sunday, near tho Independent Presbyterian
U Church, a lady’s Gold Poucll, with the Initials or
^ “ K. B " cut In the stone. Tho owner can have it by ap
plying at this offico and paying far this advertisement,
npr 22—tf
NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITORS.
A LL Pt-RSONS having deuiauds against George
i|l Russell, late of McIntosh County, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, properly attested to me,
within tho time prescribed by law; and all persons in
debted to said deceased, are hereby requested to make
immodlato payment to
JAMES PRINDLE, Administrator.
Darien, April 22,1860. aprg28
ASSIGNEE'S NOVICE.
J OHN REILLY, having this day made an Assign-
....— ...
taken aftor nine o’clock.
For Freight or Paisage, having excellent stato room
accommodations, apply on hoard, at tho Florida Bteam*
Packet wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to
CLAOHORN 4c CUNNINGHAM.
Je 23 Agents.
For Charleston.
Every Wedneeday and Saturday Afternoon*,
at Six o'clock.
The splendid steamship GORDON,
F. Darden, commander, will leavo as
above, and will arrivo in Charleston.,
In time to connect with tho Railroad
•linos going North and West. 1
For freight or passage apply on tho Charleston Steam
Packet wharf, to J. P. BROOKS,
’ Agent,
business entrusted to his care.
marl
NOTICE.
F|YUE FIRM OF UOKBNBAUUII ft LADSON was
M. DUsolvod bjr mutual consent, on January 1
The Business of tho old Firm will ba settled by J. D
son, who may be fonnd at the old stand.
J. 0. ROCKBNDAUG II.
J. H. LADSON.
8avannali, January 23, I860. Jan28
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T HE Undorslgnod have lids Day, associated them*
selves togotbor, undor tho firm name uf LADSON
& KOOKR8, for transacting a Fancy and Staplo Dry
Goods Business in this cltv,- at the stand recenty occu
pied by the late firm of ItOKENBAUUH A LADSON.
apr 7
FOR BEAUFORT I
Via Bluffion, Hilton Hand, Boyd’s ,
Landing nnd Charleston. I
The Stoumer WM. 8EADROOK,!
Capt. Y. l’uck, will leavo for the above
l places on Sundays, at 6, P. M. For
>freight or itaswigo, apply at the
■Charleston Wharf;
aopt 1 R3. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. j
Savannah. Jan. lat, 1860.
JOSEPH ii. LADSON,
CORNELIUS D. ROGERS.
Jan 28
TO BUILDERS.
T HE 8UDS0RIDEU is prepared to execute at the
shortest notice, and in the most work manlike
manner, all kinds of Metnl Hoofing, Guttors, Cornice,
other work connected with the manufacturing or repair
ing of Copper, Galvanised Iron, Zinc, or Sheet in
Dullness. HORACE MORSE,
mar 19 16tl nroughton-st.
WANTED.
TWO VESSELS to load lor Bt. Johns (N.B,)
with Lumber and Timber.
OAULBTON fc PAR80N8.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.-.
_Tho schr 8. R. ALLEN, Dakor, Master, about 300
i. For particulars enquire of
apr 80 BRIGHAM, KELLY It CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL,—Hie A1 American
ship MARY & ADELINE, W. Fnles, master,
having a portion of her cargo engaged, will havo Im
mediate dispatch. For Frciglit, apply to Capt. Kales, or
to [may 6] BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
JAMES T. LEWIS & GO
Wholeaale Dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &C.,
Agents For
Pennsylvania and Lehigh Zinc, ilordtcai Lewie
d) Cafe Celebrated Philadelphia White Lead,
F. S. Lewie «& Co’v Colore, Paints, etc.,
and Ii. C, Hornor & Co'* Superior
V ar ti tehee.
NO. 145 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
James T. Lewis, Samuel 0. West.
apr 10—8m
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho fine Am. ship
(CHARTER OAK, Houdlette, master, having a
tlnrgo portion of cargo engagod, will meet with
despatch. For freight apply to _ .
apr 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY te CO.
,, FOR LIVBRPOOL.—Tho first class
American "hip JAMES RAY, Ray, master, will
iffiboduspatihod for the ubovo port. For freight en
gagements npply to
mar 17 HUNTER A OAMMELL.
r“FOR BOSTON.—The brig MAINE, Park-
tutor, rnnstor. For freight for small stowage, apply
figto apr 20 OODKN, STARK A CO.
9 FOR BOSTON.—The schr It. M. DK-
MJLL. Look, master, wants 100 bales Cotton, to
to her cargo. For freight apply to
apr 26 OCTAVU8 COHEN.
jjpfi FOR ROSTON.—The new A. No. 1 schr
_%$* WEST DENNIS, enpt. Crowell, will havo des*
patch its above. For freight, npply to
apr 16 (.HAS. A.
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,&c,
WOLFE, DASiT& FISHER,
(Successors to Wolfe, Gillespie A- Co.)
xoa yohi
Hardware, Cutlery, Gnus, Pistols, Rifles.
' AND HEAVY GOODS.
’EEP constantly on hand, a largo and complete...
L sortmont of all doscrintlons of Foreign and Do
mestic Hardware, superior Sheffield Cutlery, Guns, Ri
fles and Pistols, best qualtly; Planes and Carpenter*
Tools, Collin’s best Axes; Improved pattern C.S. Planter*
Hoes. Cane Knives, Anvils, vices, lllack Smith’s Tools
Ar., Ac.,Ate., which we offer to Country Merchants at the
lowest market prices, for cosh or approved credit.
. GREINER.
unn iie.ij.ui, naving mu iw; inauo mi Amigu- i a f nt *
ment for the benefit of bis creditors, all persons SSSb packet Bark R. A. ALLEN, having most of tho
having claims against him will hand them in'; aud all cargo engaged, will have despatch. For^ freight or' pa -
indebted, will make immedato payment (o the under- | sage apply to GARLETON A PARSONS.
signed. JNO. McMAIION, 1 yt-t
apr 28—6 Assignee.
FOR SALE.
T WO Twelve acre contiguous tracts or Land on the
White Bluff Road, near where it is crossed by the
Savannah A Gulf Railroad, and two tracts near tho Ogo-
cboe Piaukroad, about two miles from tho city, contain-
Ing over eighteen acres each. If not dispoeed of bofore
the first Tuesday in April next, will be offered at the
Court House. Apply to
marB « WM. WRIGHT.
' FOR 8ALB.
A BLACK MAN, 86 years old, a bricklayer by trado,
sound and healthy. Apply to
apr 26 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR SALE.
A ■ WOMAN, 28 years old, capital Washer and Iron*
or and House Servant, with her Girl Child, 10 yrs
old, both hetlthy and likely. Sold for no fault and to
remain in the city. Apply to
apr 7 WM. WRIGHT.
COLT’S
MODEL REPEATERS and Sharps’ Rifles, re*
_ celved and for sale by
apr 26 LOVELL
A LATTIMORH.
TO JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS.
T WO or three good hands can find employment at
JOHN OLIVEF*"
apr 25
JOHN OLIVER'S.
121 Brongbton street.
» FOR NEW YORK.-Urig AUGUSTA,
Stone, master, wilt meet with dispatch os above.
ght engagements apply to
may 8 DANA fc WAgHRURN.
J»»i FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINK.
Tho now fine fast sailing sohr J W Webstor,Ben-
nott. master, will have quick despatch for the above por*
For freight or passage apply on board to captain, or to
may 0 COHENS A HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK.—OLD ESTABLISH-
.Ell LINK.—Tho brig PHILUllA, Jonos, master,
’will haco quick despatch as above. For freight or
passago apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
may 0 DRIGIIAM, kBLLY A CO.
FOR NEW YORK.—The schr ALBA,
■!rf > W. l " > P fn<n Taylor, will have despatch for tho above
portTFor freight or passage, apply to
apr 23 HUNTER ft OAMMELL.
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINK.
jTho fine fast sailing schr TARGER, Davis, mast
er, will havo quick despatch for tho nbovo port. For
freight or passage apply on board to enptoin. or tn
apr 21 COHENS ft HKRTfr
FOR NEW YORK.—OLD ESTABLISH-
iED LINE—Tho flno schr KATE BRIGHAM,
master, will have despatch os above. For freight
passago apply on board, or to
npr16 ’ ‘
McCREADY, MOTT & BRUNDAGE.
161 MAIDEN LA ij/ 1 tllle f ra R of R 0 N T ST ’ N *
TRIPLE DEFINED OAMFHENE.
BO and 05 per cent Alcohol nnd N. E. Rum.
ALSO MANUFACTURERS AND SEALERS IN
T UB following articles of the best quality, and offered
at tho lowest prices:—Burning Fluid, Spirits Tur-
R outine, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, soft and hard Turpentine,
right Varnish, Coal Tar, and Naval Stores, of overy
description.
TJ10S BKTT8, Distiller. B.JENNEY,
apr 10—8m cow P
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS*
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL—CASH 9300,000.
Hon. THOS. B. FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Esq., Secretary,
a ever in oeorou to
Hon. HOWELL-CORD, Hon. A. II. STEPHENS, Hon
JAMES L. SEWARD.
T niS is a sound and good Co., ablo and willing
meet nil tholosscsit may have, and trust, by hc„
ornblo nnd fair dealing, to merit nnd receive tho confi
dence of those wishing Insurance. Fire Risks, llnll
Risks and Cargo Risks, will bo taaen by the Agent for
Savannah and vicinity. A. WILBUR.
Jan 17 111 Pay at.. nexttoNowo Office.
hsIpLi
JunksTi
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
WANTED.
A 8TR0NG, ABLE BODIED AND SOBER NEGRO
Man. Apply at this office,
Ice Pitchers.
DOUBLE
WATER PITOHERB
Borne nowand beautiful designs.
Plated and Britannia;
—AT—
The Houso-Furnishing
may 1
5 11 rough to
HORACE
MORSE.
PAINTS, VARNISHES, &C.
RAYNOLDS. DEVOE&CO.,
AHD 108 PUI-TOH STREET,
NEW YORK.
MANUPAOTUBEHS OP
PAINTS, VARNISHES WHITING & ZINC
”JP°nT*m» OF AND DKALBK8 Ilf
IrffiSSwWA *'• I
Vii „ i n “ i y n V“’ l .' 1 l a,nr «° snd perfect assortment
ofdlsueb goods required by Artists and Painters and
qualUy* r *a« generally. Manutactnred goods only of first
Foreign Roots we reccivo direct from the 'producers, I
and can offer by the psekago or otherwise, on the most
fovorable terms. 1
Orders by mail promptly attendod to. Jan 81—8ms
DESIRABLE! HKHIDUNOBgT ,
e<k- Two large and airy Houses, wood tenements,
BjjHthysa stories—with basements and oubbulldlngi,
AJafrontlng on South Broad near Barnard streets. For
sals on fovorable terms, by
apr 10—2w J. BRYAN, Broker.
FOR NEW YORK.—UNION LINK.—
iTho fast sailing packet schr W. A. ELLIS, Nlch-
‘or, will have despatch for tho abovo port. For
Ipply to npris OGDEN, STARR ft CO.
| JFh FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tho schr
SfUfcAlD, English, master, will havo quick despatch
as above. For freight or passago apply on board at John
son’s lower wharf, or to
npr8 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA. —Tho schr
_jHgJP. A. 8ANDERS, Sanders, master, will havedes-
patch as abovo, For freight or passage, apply on board
at Tclfltir’s wharf, or to
apr 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
B h I FORBALTIBIORB-RKOULAH LINK.
SkTbo schooner JOHN'W. ANDERSON, Watson,
er, will have quick|di*patch as abovo. For freight
I or passage apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
| HiliayT BRIGHAM, KELLY 4t Cafl
FOR BALTIMORE^-RKGULARLINB.
jJBWfcThe schooner S. B. ALLEN, Baker, master, will
havo quick dispatch as above; for freight or passage ap
ply on board at Johnson’s lower wharf or to
apr28 . BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR BALTIMORE.—REGULAR LINE.
_JTho fine packet schr WOODBRIDGlfl, White, mr,
Jiave despatch for tho above port. For freight or
passago, apply to the master on board, or to
* apr 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FOn BALTIMORE.—IlKQllLAItLINE.
lTIio brig JOSEPHUS, Terral master, will hqve des-
ipb tch as above. For freight or passage, apply on
board at Telfolr*s wharf, or to
apr 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4t CO.
TO RENT.
T nE Blacksmith Shop belonging to fleorafo^Steam-
boatCo. Apply to J.H. DEMUND,
apr7—tf at Upper nydradio Press.
.10AN, FRENCH AND REAL
in OINOHAMB,—A completeand bcairilfbl
to*
•50 REWARD.
■ Ranaway on the 16th or January, a Negro
Man named TOBY. IIo Is 20 years old, about *
feet 8 inches high, of light compioxion aril „
Carpenter by trado. lie formerly belonged to
Jno. Cooper of St. Simons, next to Col. McIn
tosh of Jacksonville, Fla n and lately to E. D. Hondry
this city The nbovo reward will be paid on delivery
Toby in Savannah. W. WRIGHT,
npr 24 Broker.
New Books,
Received by John M. Cooper A> Co.
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30TII.
C4ALAD for the Social. By tho author of Salad
tho Solitary.
Eutalr, a Roqnel to The Forayors; or Thn Raid of The
Dog Days. By W. Gllraoro Simms.
The Socond Mnrrlogo; era Daughter’s Trials,a Domes
tic Tain of Now York. By Charles Burdett.
Reality; ortheMUllonarfe’s Daughter. By Mrs. L.
Tuthlll.
Hardscrabble; or Tho Fall of Chicago. By Major
Rlchardsou, author of Wacousta, Ao.
Sights and Hearings; how preserved and how lost.
J. Henry Clark, M.D.
A Defence of tho American Policy, as opposed to
enchroachmente of Foreign Influonco. By ThomasR.
Whitney.may 3
O ATS, CORN, AND WHEAT BRAN.
2,000 bnshelsprlmo Ohio Beed Oats.
1,200 do Wnoat Bran, fresh.
I«WU
800 do Whlto and Mixod Corn,
60 bbls Superfine Flour.
Superfine Flour In sacks, Eastern Hay, Liverpool Balt,
Cow Peas, old Poach and Applo Brandy, In store and for
[apr 28] WAVER fc cDr
HENRY J.ATIIHOP
aaloby
ONSTANTINB,
i CO.
H AVE recolvod this day a choice lot of low pr
Printed Muslins; also
Block Crape 8otta,L—
Fancy Belt Ribbons;
“ oBlat*
mayl
Flno Block Bilk Fans;
White Kid Gloves;
Black Lace Edgings;
Misses Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, ftc.
“ ! *LmSTifSM
JUST REOBIYBD.
T HE Bchr. A. Devcrcux, from Havana, with a cho oe
lot of FRUIT, constating of 80,000 Oranges, —
BUnnhee Bananas, 100 dozen Pine Apples, Ochre, —
Tomatoes. Also a choice lot of assorted Bweet Meats,
Jellies, Began, fte., by J. A. BROWN.
, For Bale.
Central Bail read Stock.
apr 16
IfV BELL 4k PRBNTIIg.
OH I'alnUn'gVend'lSngravlngs at 'Auction.
)n TllUJiBUAY, •vfnlurMay8th,at8o'olockjatArmo*
ry Hall, will |H*lUvoly bc told for cash t
A Urge collection of newly Imported Line Engravings
, and Oil Paintings, by eminont artists, lu rich Ullt aud
Hoeuwood Fratnee—comprising Historical, Scriptural,
Domestic, and Poetical subjects, In the first stylo of the
art.
The attention of Artists, connotaeurs and patrons of
tho arts gouorally, la called to this sale, as It offors a rare
chanco for gentlemen to fhrutalt their parlors. Tho plo-
tnros will be on exhibition from Friday 2d until day of
sale, when catalogues will bo ready. , may 8
Lot No.—, fronting on New stmt, *1™
Railroad Depot, being one hundred and ten foeln "hL by
one hundred and flfry feet deep. For further lnfottN nll °n
and terms, enquire at tbecouuUDg room,
may 8
Tobacco—At Private Salo.
Now landing and for salo from store;
40 boxos assorted brands Tobacco. Terms cash.
Office Charleston & Savannah
R. R. COMPANY.
Private Bale.
Tho Eastern half of Lot No, 16 Warren Ward, and im
provements, consisting ora two and a half story wooden
dwelling. Tho lot is subject to a ground rent to the city.
Will bo suldon reasonable terms. apr 10
Privato Bate.
Lot No. 824.12th diet., Lowndes county, 490 acres.
Lots Nos. 24, 14, 2.
do do 218,4,1, Lumpkin county,
do du 279,9,2, Fannin do.
For terms, apply at tho Counting Room.
T L
PER B HARE upon tho stock subscribed to tho
Charleston nnd Savannah Railroad will bccomo duo on
tho 10th of May noxt. Payment to be made to the
Treasurer, at tno offico of tho Compauy, lu Droad*it.
By orderof tho President.
^ C. F. IIANOKEL,
April Treasurer,
Private Sale.
F iut.ui.uwuu Lot No. 26, Walton ward, consist*
a double tenement Building, Tho lot has a lease
of sixteen years with a renewal. Ground rent $18 per
aunnm.
For terms and further particulars, enquire at the
Counting Boom. apr lfl *
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
omcc oniHarlStiii &sav>ti it. a. co.
_ UHAUIMTOH, April 18, I860.
Ci BALED PROPOSAL'* will ho recolvod at this Office
S until tho 14th May, I860, for the Clearing aud Grad
ing often Soctlons of the Charleston and Savannah Rail
-.TKj-r-F—; f f um t,ie *>f the Marsh at Stelnmoyer’s Point
.... ... A . tPr ^IvntoSole. • marked 0. to tho beginning of tho Eleventh Section on
A prime tract of 714 acres or land, In llnrke and Jef- j Hantowle’s Creek Marsh, u distance of ten (10) miles and
ferson counties, on thejOgooohea river within two miles . 700 feet.
of Central Railroad, adjoining lands ofKobortConnoly,
and Col. T. A. Piorao. The greater part of which is oak :
and hickory land. About 800 acres of which uro cleared
and under good fence, with Improvements. apr 4
At Privato Salo.
An olghteon horse Engine. Boileraund Machinery com-
The, lino Is divided Into soctlons, averaging each ono
(J) mllo In length, though the Individnal sections vary
slightly from this average, to suit the more convenient
execution of tho earth work.
Tho width of clearing will vary somewhat according
to the locality, bnt will average sixty fflO) foot. Tho com
K ite, for a Steam Saw'Mill, wlth^ circular"Saws. f ract .l r c*kb. bo required Vo clear tlio entire
rrluges. Wagons, kc., 4cc. Built by ILlHnslayof Mm contract before commencing tho earth work
D, 0... an,I Cut mile mad. lor «.f. low. '•rSSSSu’K, tatwu. the eolnU aba,. indleatol,
wt lltll. «Md. lor win low. Tlirr. will Do, between tbe rmlnl. above indleoteil, on
_ . „ _ , , At Private Sale. aggregoto ofabunt thirty-two hundred foet (3200) of ires-
Lot No 2, being part of Placentia tract, adjoining* tlu-work, which wUI vary from 6 to 10 foet In height .—
Thunderbolt vlllago, contolnlug slxty-two acres Tho material for tho trostlo nnd pile work ranst bo of the
Lot No 14, North side of Lamar street, cornr- - #T '— •• ------ -- —
, . . .. acres
uu.o.u nwt.ti Bide of Lamar street, corner of Dray-
ton, containing 00 feet front and 120 feet deep, apr 8
At Private Sale.
A family of (oven cotton field Negroes, three of whom
are mothera, balance children. mar 24
Wanted.
■mall gang of prifns rice field Negroes.
At Private Sale.
A very valuable Tract of Land, situated on tho Augus
ta rond, four miles from tho city, containing 117 acres,
well wooded with oak nnd hickory. If not sold before
t is first Tuesday in April uoxt, will bo offered before
tho Court House. mar 17
At Private Salo.
A Negro Woman 80 year# old, flold hand, with hor 8
childrou, 7,6 and 2 yrs old.
A^egro^lan^2^fioldhandan(dJobblngJwar£mitorj <<i ^
sottnMfo.
D rawn numbers of class not
40 04 76 41 6 07 10 62 80 Ofl 3 37 14
may 7
E. WITUINOTON.
#7,000.
CLASS NO. Ill FOR 1S50.
To ba drawn at Savannah, Go., May 8,1860.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY ft MAURY, MANAGERS,
a o n x x xt
1 of 97,000—1 of 93,000—1 of 91,900
Tickets $2—Shares In proportion.
Tlckotsand Sharon, either singly or by the pncknge,for
sale by may 8 K. W1T1HNQTON
«NB PLUS ULTRA" fSCIlEME.
1200 Prizes—$50,00
HAVANA PLAN "LOTTERY.
Jasper Co., Academy Lottery.
nr authority or tub btats or oionoiA.
10,000 Numbers Only—One Prize to Eight Tickets.
. CLASS M,
T O BE DRAWN Slay 16th, 1856, at Concort Hall,
Macon Ga., under tho sworn superintendence of
Col G. M. Logan and J. A. Nesbit, Esq.
Tho Manager, linvlngnnnounced his determination to
mnke this tho most popular tottery in tho world, offers
for May 16th, a scheme that far surpasses any scheino
ever offered in theannalsof tottorios. LOOK TO YOUR
INTEREST. Examino the Capitals, ono Prizo to overy
Eight Tickots.
CAPITAL $12,000.
1 prize of.
..$12,000
no
do................
do
6,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
do.....
do
600
60
do............................
26
do
10
best quality yellow plno tlmbor, not loss than 12x12
inches square.
Porsons intending to submit proposals may obtain
more oxact information by roforenco to tho mapM and
profllos and general specifications In tho office.
Proposals may be submitted separately for the earth
work (Including clearing,) and for tho trestle-work.
Those proposing, will specify thoprico for each acre
(square) of clearing (Including "grubbing" within the
limits of tho excavated or embanked breudth,) the rato
per cubic yard of excavation or embankment, with tho
price per hundred foet of avorago haul, beyond 100 feet,
(os it must bo understood, that where earth from tho c»
cavntion is by tho Engineer's direction, hauled Into tho
embankment, provided U bo wimiu the avorago haul of
tho section. It will be paid for but oxos. with additional
allowanco for average haul, and not paid for ns oxenva-
tlou and embankment both;) the price per linear foot of
trestlo-work of nr Wtrnix the limits of 6 and 10 ft. height,
or, ns will bo protcrablo ? the prico per cublo foot, or foot
board measure of all material In tho trestle.
They will also specify tho section or sections they pro-
poso to contract for.
Payments will bo mado monthly on thoostlmatoof the
engineer of work dono—20 per cent, being retained by
tho Company for its security until tho final comple
tion,
Porsons proposing will stato wlmt proportion of tho
amounts duo them thay will be willing to take in the
stock of the Company.
Proposals should be addrclicd to the uuderslgned. and
endorsed "Proposals for Gmdnailon, or "Proposals for
Trostlo Work." TII08. F. BRAYl’UN,
President nnd Chief Engineer.
apr 21—SawliM
IVc 1412E & BEIV1VETT.
CARRIAGE ft HARNESS REPOSITORY,
' CORNER OF WEST BROAD AND BAY-STS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Would Invito tho attontlon of
tho citizens of this and ndjolnlni
States, to their extensive stoci
nf BRETTS, COACHES,
PHAETONS, BERLINS,
ROCKAWAYS, and BUGGIES, of every description.
Our stuck will ulwuys constat uf the latoatVnd most
fashionable styles, combining
ELEGANCE with LIGHTNESS and STRENGTH.
Built by Brewster fit- Sons, Mott ft Co., J. M. Quinby ft
Co., Wm. Dunlap. L. II. Goodwin, and other rollablo
buildors, whoso Vehicles have a reputation for Lightness,
Durability and NcAtness, unsurpassed by any other man
ufacturers in the Uniou.
We feel confident in stating that wo have now on
hand a Stock which for vauirtv and extent, is unsur
passed by any iu tho Southern Country.
Strict and prompt attention given to all orders.
H.O. McKEE,
apr 2 L.S. BENNETT.
1200 prizes amounting to $50,000
Tickets, $8—Halves, $4—Quarters, $2
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
Persons sending monoy by mail, need not fear Us be*'
tnglost. Ordora punctually''attonded to. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Banknotes of sound Banks
taken at par.
93» Thoso wishing particular numbors, should order
immediately.
Address
JAMES F. WINTER, Rfonagor, Macon Ga.
GKO. A. McCLKSKEY, Agent,
Bnll street, 3d cornor from Bay.
LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS Ii.
By tho Into nccldont on tho Seaboard and Boanoke
Railroad, tho Tickots of Class L, for April 16th, in their
transit from Baltimore, In charge of Adams’ Express
Company,were destroyed by fire, consequently there will
not be any Drawing of that Class. The Drawing will bo
Class M,—May 16th, tho "No Plus Ultra" Scheme.
Very Bespectfully. J. F. WINTER,
apr 8 Manager.
D ft W- ROSE, take pleasure in returning thanks
• to tho public, and particularly to the citizens of
Savannah, for their very libornl patronage, nnd hope by
* “ n to business, to meet a
reusonablo charges and attention
continuance of tbo same.
Indian Street Foundry,
AND
SOUTHERN IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY!
Opposite the Charleston Steamboaut Wharf.
Store and Show Room under 8t. Andrew’s Hall, cornor
Broughton and Jefferson streets, where will bt found a
choice list of patterns of Plain and Ornamental Cost,
Wrought, Rustle and Wire Railings, sultablo for Cemo.
torics, House Fronts, Balconies, Verandahs, Park. Farm
Fences, Offico Knilings and enclosures of every descrip
tion. Parties wishing Hailing from auy particular do-
sigu not lu tho list of our Putterns of Ornamental, Cast,
and Rustic Railings, Ac., can have new Patterns carved
without extra charge, where tho ordor Is fur more than
100 feet; under that, a light chargo will bo made far the
Patterns, by furnishing a working drawing of tho de
sign required. All work manufactured by us warranted
to be ns good and ns cheap as can bo manufactured in
any other establishment in tho Union.
In connection with our Iron Railing, wo shall koe.
the store, an assortment of Iron Furniture, such as Bud-
steads, Sotteos, Garden Chairs, Garden Borders, Flower
Stands, Brackets of various sizes, and any kind of Orna
mental Iron Work and Iron Furniture to order. We
are also solo Agents in Savannah for Demure’s French
ELASTIC SPRING BED BOTTOM,
which woslmllsell at Manufacturer’s prices. It can bo
fitted to suit any Bedstead. This invention was awarded
throe Gold Medals in F.uropo,nnd Gold and Silver Medals
nt tho Fair of tho American Institute in Now York.—
Thoy aro well ndnptcd ton Southern climate, on account
or allowing a freo circulation of air, being perfectly easy
with a singlo Matrass, and nro extonsivoly used whore-
over they have been introduced. Persons wishing tho
Spring Bed Bottom, will nleaso send tho sizo of tho Bod-
stead, or if more convenient to thorn, wo will call our
selves nnd tako tho dimensions.
We are alio prepared to manufacture Stationary En-
g nes, Sugar Mills with two or three Boilers, Pipes.
damns, Lamp Posts. Window Guards, Iron Doors ana
Bhutters, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, cithor
by contract or to ordor.
8toamboat Work, Stationary Engines, Saw Mills, lUce
Mills, and all kinds of Machinery, overhauled and repair
ed at short notlco. mny 1
DBS. LEFLER & WILCOX,
DENTISTS.
Aro now fully prepared to insort foil or
partial setts of Teeth on tho principle of
,Dr. J. Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum.
By this Improvement, tho form ofthofaco
can bo restored to any ilegreo of rotundity that may
be desired. It is applicable in all cases whore tho cheeks
havo fallen In, and ennnot be dotectcd by tho ejosest ob
server. Tills method comblnosthe following advantages s
An artificial gum, whioh oxhlblta a perfectly natural and
llfe-llko appearance, and imparts to tho tooth that pecu
liar expression wuich characterizes the natural organs.
This Gum constats of a siliolous compound, which is
applied and fused upon tho Tooth and Plate In such a
manner, os to fill up all the Interstices around the base
of the Teeth, and also nnitos them firmly to each other
and to the Plato upon which they aro sot This secures
perfect cleanliness of tho Tooth.
Offico over DeWltt ft Morgan’s,Con gross street,
feb 18—tf
"wm, Gibson;
A TTORNEY AT LAW, aftor fifteen years’ practice,
has located In Augusta, Ga., and will attend the
courts In Richmond, Warren, Columbia, Burke, Jeffor-
son and Lincoln counties. AF* Refers to Editors Re
publican, Savannah. mar 8—dOm
H. L. P. KING.
MTORMEY ftJJAW. .
ie Corner of Bay and Whltaker-B
Office
fob. 22—8mo
JOHN 0 LIVED,
HOUSE MI) SION PAINTER,
I Paper Hanger, &o.,
S PREPARED to do all kinds of work in Ills line, In
the best manner, with despatch,
apr 11 121 -Broughton street.
f'lARPBTING, MATTING, WINDOW SHADES,
lacs and Muslin Curtains may befound at
apr28 AIKXN It BURNS.
TAKE
NOTICE I
FREEMAN & HENDERSON.
WH'T BROAD-ST,
IPPOBITE BXtOtTGrXCrOIT
R ESPECTFULLY Announce to tholrrriuiiita and tho
Dublin gouorally that thoy havo recently oddod
their accommodations soveral
NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PHOTONS,
Bosldea a large number of mu
MORSES for Ilarnoss nndSad-oJjR-
dlo. Thoy fool confident thatYsgEj;
. - thoyaro now ablo to supply as HP*
flno Teams as any establishment in tho city, and will
attend promptly to any ordora they may receive.
W IADIK8 can bo supplied with gay and gentle
8ADDLE PONIES; well caparisoned, At moderate terms.
F. ft II havo paid particular attention In procuring
gentlo Horses aud careful drivers for Funeral Processions,
nutl nro now enabled to supply any number of Carriages
required.
XA.OKB ,AWD OAHHXAO
Always in rendiuesfl to eouvoy passengers to and from
tho steamboat and steamship wharves and railroad
depot. *1^ 6
Private Salo.
40 bbls choice Me.s Beer;
900 sacks primo White Corn;
8 bbls choice Pin’ Feet;
26 casks prime llacon Sides;
20 do do Shoulders;
4 boxes choico Tennessee Hams. For sale low.
Private Sale.
80 bits Whiskey, ranging 16 abovo proof;
20 x /, casks Brandy, low, to close a consignment.
Desirable Besldence fur Sale.
tot No. 0, corner of Harris and TattutU streets, with
improvements, constating of a two story wooden dwell
ing i n a brick basement, well finished, with all necessa
ry out-bnlldlngs. Tho lot is subject to a ground rent to
the city of $37 60. On the promises is a handsome flow
er garden with a wcllsolccted and choice collection of
rosos and other flowers. apr 16
Sales.
’-SaSBowH h nil'. 1 '
— - ~ - ~~ " T 1
WIU be sold on atthaalowof Menu. i * CD -*,tiuKovȣfc'
Three hundred aud eighteen hogsheads v. *‘ 4C W?'
Sugar, {moreor Is**), damaged on board the bark .
L. Frank, on her voyage from Mataozaa to New .York.
cr of the Port Wardens, for the benefit ot Underwriters .
and nil concerned. Terms cash. aor*
„ At Private Sale. •'
Two Houses situated on the corner of Bt. Julies and -
Prico streets* No. linyaihlngton Ward, one of which U
aX stories on brick baMueuUhs other U lfc brick beea-
ment, subject to a ground »reut of eighteen doUara per
annum. The location is very dseirable, situated as It la.
In a vory healthy portion of the city. For forthar par-
Henlart enquire at the counting room.
At Private Sale.
That very valuable and beautifol residence near tha
corner of South and West Broad streets, No. 84 Liberty
Ward. Tbe location Is one of tbe handsomest in tbe
city, and tho house is finished in tbs latest and most , ap
proved stylo, with gas and hot and cold water fixtures
throughout. Attached to the premises there to a beautl.
flowor garden, containing a very choice selection of flow
ers, shrubbery, ftc. For terms apply at onrcoutiting
room. aprT
. Administrator’s Bale. •
« Ul be sold on the 16th day of May, commencing at 12
o’clock M., at the counting room of Mr. John 8. Mont-
mollln i
Ono flno Iron Safe, belonging to the estate ol John
Poyle. apr 4
•20 shares Oglethorpe Loan Association Stock, ’ Wfll be
Kid low If applied for soon. mar 12
Privato Sale.
1.600 bushols of Cotton Soed.
Private Salo.
tot No. 8, Second Tythlng, Anson Ward, foe simple.-
Improromouts consist of a two story woodeu dwelling,
well finished, having ten rooms, with a good kitchen ami
outbuildings. For terms apply at the counting rooui4l
AT PRIVATE SALE.—tot No. 18*and 'improvements In
Walton Ward. Tho improvements are a two story brick
building, arranged for a store and dwelling, well located Titles undoubted.
hr a grocery. The lot Usuhjoct to a lease or 16 years from ‘
n. 10, 1865. and renewod for twenty-one years. Thn o
Mentleaen Is eighteen dollars pur annum.
At Private Sale.
A likely negro man 22 yean of age, of good dispoel
lion; sold for no fault. feb 28
| At Privato Bale.
30 Shares Canton Mine Stock,for salt at a vety low fig-
uro- fell 28
For Bale to Arrive.
26 bbls. new Mets Beef, New York. • •
60 do do do Pork, do do.
10 boxes Goehen Cheoso. feb 27
FARM, TANNERY AND SAW MILL,
In Habtriham Co., Georgia,
AT PUVATR BALE.
By Louis D. DcSaussure.
Charleston, South Caroliuu.
A well Kttlcd FARM, lu Habersham County,
MggaOoorgta, about three inllos from the vlllago of
e9S\Clarksvlile, and eight miles front the Tallulah
acres, about tine half of
‘ ina Is
A Negro Woman,a good p)alnCook,Waahei and Doner.
If not disposed of at private sale, by next sale day, wUI <
then be sold before tbe Court Uonsetotho highest b’dder.
At Private Sale.
A Negro Woman, a first rate Cook, Wash r and Ironer.
and good Seamstress, sound and healthy: if not sold at
iriVAto sate before next rate day, will then l*e sold before
the Court Honan to the highest bldBer. Titles undoubted
A Valuablo Family of Negroni!
A prime NogroMau, a good field bnnn; his wife, a first
rato Cook. Seamstress. Washer and lionrr. and tbeir
Child, about 8 years old—sound and healthy. Tllle* un
doubted; If not dispoeed of at private sale before nfext
ralo day, will then be sold before tbe Gunrt House to the
highest bidder. feb 25
Falls, containing ...
is cleared aud improved, und is good provision
land. On tho plm-o is a complete Tanning establishment,
tho machinery of which Is worked by ample water pow
ers. Dark Is abunduut In the neighborhood. Adjoining
the Tannery lau nuw Saw Mill, which is in succeulul
operation with n good business. There is also a good
orchard on the premises. The .greuter portion of the
tract to under fence.
ALSO—
A TRACT OF LAND, near the above, containing
about 260 acres, which is well timbered with oak and
pine, for supply of Tuuncry aud Saw Mill.
With the Farm will bo sold, if desired, the Provisions,
Stock, Farming Utensils, Furniture, 4c., ftc.
For furtbor particulars, apply as abovo in Charleston,
or to S. VAN BUHKN, Fjiq.,
apr ID—oaw Jol6 Clarksville, Ga.
A Valuable Plantation for Sale
. in mcintosh county.
THE Subscriber offors for sale tho follow
ing valuablo TRACT OF LAND, In Me-
.Iiunsh countv t 1,220 acres of pine laudj
ami woll timbered; 160 ncrea of good bay land— _____
60 acres of which is cleared and under cultivation, part
crossing the Savannah, Albany ft Gulf Railroad; also.
1,120 acres of rich swamp aud hammock land; 1,830
acres of rich land, 180 cleared and under good cultiva
tion, with a good mill sent attached to It, nil within 2J/
miles of the abovo uamod Railroad. Thore is a good
dwelling on tho premises, situated on a high, beautiful,
and woll watered hill, within 1)0 miles of tho above
Railroad aud on the Macon ft Darien road. This is a rare
chance for land purchasers, and a great bargain can be
obtained by applying immediately to tho proprietor.
A. J. RAGUS, Sr.,
WnlthonrvUlv. Liborty Co., or to
JOHN S. MONTMOLLIN, Esq.,
mar 24—dfttvtf Pavnnuah, Ga.
VALUABLE RBAL ESTATE.
jtfpi 600 acres of Land on tbe great Ogeechee
River, 800 of which Is tide Swamp under bank,
and 160 cleared, the balance well adapted to tho
.y. culture of Gotfou and Corn—all under- funco.
The improvement! are a plain dwelling house, a
very largo and convenient Vara, with other necessary
outbuildings and aoccsamodatiODS for 00 Negress.
AIM.
A tract of lOOO.acrea, 200 or which is inland swamp,
and 400 uplands, fine cotton and pvosiaton lands, mostly
cleared. About 100 acre* have a heavy growth of onk nnd
hlckoty, only owe mile from tide communication toSa
vnnneh ty tno Ogeechee Canal, and tho balance heavily
timbered with plno. Together with theabove, will 1 us sold,
a gang ot 14 primo Negrooa, accustomed to tbe culture ol
Rico or Cotton and Omb. For sale by
Valuablo Tract of Land and Improvement*—At Private
Pate.
A valuable and very desirable tract of Land on Uis
f-kiddaway road, about five miles from the city, contain
ing a tout 800 Acres, well timbered. On the premises
there is a pood Dwolling House, Negro Houses, and ill
tho other necessary ont-bnildings together with s well of
excellent water. Terms litoral. For forthcr pari Iculara
enqulro at our Counting-room. fob 26
At Private Sale.
A Negro Man, 26 years old. good Hostler and Carriage.
Driver, and his wife, aged 23. plain Cook, Washer and
I. nl
Ironer. with their two Girl chlldn
warranted sound and healthy.
Iren, aged 4 and 7 years,
fob3
Jan 22 ' WM. WRIGHT.
chuich iNvo.on or fRW THEKI
f LANDING and for sale—comprising ’A pplcs,
Apricot, Poach, Cherries, r«ars, Plum, and
Raspborr)*—were ordered let a gentleman, who
has disposed of his ntoes, and mi now offered
Apply to T. J. WALSH,
dec 6 No. 170 Bay-st.
Apply to
FOR SAIjB.
A tot of 85 acres, well improvcd.ln Walthonr-
Lvlllo, Liberty county, Gn. The land has toon all
(cleared, and a portion of It beautifully laid out
M with fluu orchards.-situated about ono mite from
potof tho Savannah, Albany ft Gnlf Railroad.—
mar 1
WM. WRIGHT.
A Pair
young, sound and gentle.
Also n light nnd handsome
bulltCARItlAQK,with harness.
nearly nuw; thoy will be sold togother or seperatoly, as
tho purchaser wishes. The ownor is about leaving for the
north nnd has no further use for thorn. Tboy will be
eold os a bargain if appllod for soon. They can bo seen
and triod nt Mr. Hollister’s stables at any tlmo within a
week, by applying to Sir. Hollister, or at tbe Pavilion,
mar 29—Ira WM. P. CLARK.
•25 REWARD,
Will bo paid for the apprehension and delive
ry at my office, or any safe Jail, that I can got
him, of a Negro Man named JUBA or JOE; no
is not very black, about 6 foot 11 Inches in
height, weighs about 180 pounds; about 80 years
old, was rained on wylly's plantation about 12 miles from
Darien, and has a wifo belonging to McDonald, noar
South Newport, McIntosh county, Ga.
apr 22 WM. WRIGHT.
☆ CLOTHING _ A_
EMPORIUM.teT
(OME noon WEST or TUB bupuuuoan beadi.no room.)
Fino Ready- WM. 0. PRICE, SuplrfineCloths
Mado Clothing; FASHIONABLE* Caaslmorcs,nnd
Hats nnd Caps, AND Vestings,will ba
Shirts, Collars, MILITARY Made toMeasure
Gloves, Hoslory, x vy Unoxcopti’nablo
Caties,Umbrell’s I A 1 Ixlft K, In Stylo and
Oravnts, Stocks, HA ty . Workmanship,
Handkerch’fs, -L 4 Ry the Boat
Fancy Articles BAY-STBEET, Mechanics,
For Gentlomon. S AVAHTJYAII. At Short Notice
jqp ppiSTTisra,
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
BUIiXi«BT,
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH,
Jan 29—ly
GEORGIA.
MEN OF THE REVOLUTION.
M EN and Times of the Revolution, or Memoirs of
Elkanah Watson.
Impressions of England, or Sketches of English Scene
ry nnd Socloty. By Uoxo.
Tho Spanish Conquest in America. By Arthur Helps,
2 vote.
Kingsloy’a Sormon for tho Times.
Heart nnd Homo Truths. By Rov. R. Wittlnghnm, Jr.
Our Church Music, n Book for Pastors and People.
Legion; or Feigned Excuses.
Tho Nightingale; or a Kind Act is Never Lost; a tale of
tho Russian war.
Unison or tho Liturgy. By A. Gifford.
Lifo of 8chamyl and Narrativo of tho Circassian
War.
Hiawatha, new supply
mayl W. THORNE WILLTAM8.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Firm of VeratiUo ft Frierson, is this day dissolv
ed, by mutual consent. Tho business will bo Bot
tled by H. W. VeratiUo. n. W. VERSTILLE,
E. FRIERSON,
Savannah March 31st, 1866.apr 2
NOTICE.
T he firm or spenoer OURRELL 4 CO., is this
day dissolved by mutual consent Either partner
is authorized to use tno namoof the lato firm in settle
ment of tbe affairs of the same.
SPENOER OURRELL,
ROBT. AUSTIN,
A. THOMAS.
Savannah, May 1st, 1866,
The nndoralgnod will continuo tho Auction and Com
mission business on bis own accouut, from and after this
date. SPENOER CDRRELL.
Savannah,May lit, 1856.may 8
TO HIRE.
ft NEGRO MAN, a good cook. Also two NegroBoya
accustomed to house work, onol2 years old the
other 16yea«old; to behind until tho 1st day of No-
vemb^xt. Apply to G. W. WYLLY.
FOR BALE.
A GOOD Cook, Washer and Ironer, about 20 yrs of
age, sold for no fault.
may 8 JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN.
FOR HAI.B.
NEQRO WOMAN about 28 yra old, ami hor child
a boy about 24 years or age. The Woman to a
a Cook, Woahor and Ironer t the Boy to accustomed to
care or horses and house work,
may S JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN.
HMAWAY. ~ ..
JOB, a black Boy, about 26 years of ageftbont
6 feet in height, belonging to Artate or H.O.
Olmoy. FiveDollara will no paid for his da*
livery at my office, and Fifteen Dollars for proof
to convict any person of harboring or entertain-
ing him. mayfl JOHN S. MONTMOLLIN.
FOR .SALE.
'jam 7768 Acres of Onk, Hickory and Pine Land in
GflKMcIutush Co., on tho Aitamahn River, at the
0gBp(crossing of tho Savannah and Gulf Kniltvad, of
which 220 acres do Ray Land woll ditci; and
under cultivation and fenced. Also. 200 acre the
above is upland, nndcr fence, and well Iniproie... with a
comfnrtablo Dwelling, Gin House, lb'ins, Stnlurr and
comfortablo quarters for thirty negroes. Apply to
ar 20 WM. WHltlllT.
TO RENT.
. A Btoro under Ihe Bluff, fronting on IV hi take t
street. Apply to v
L roar27 SPENCER OURRELL ft CO.
TO RENT TILL NOV. 1.
I A good Dwolling House In Troup Ward, with
modern improvements. Apply to
mar7 A. WlLBUR, 111 Bay-st.
FOR RENT.
Two Tory dosirable Stores in Jefferson street noxt
ejjnto corner of Congress street, well adapted to
JitfcAntiy kind of retail business.
feb 20 jlllNIS 4 JOHNSTON.
f9K sale.
A Good Dwelliug House, on tbo corner of State
mj|BH und Habersham streets, fronting sixty (GO) feet on
JBiwhOolumbla sqnaro, bring two stories on a brick base-
meut, with outbuildings ull in good order. Apply to
a. waiilnt,
feb 12 Gen'l. Ins. Agt. ft Broker—111 Bay st.
FOR JRMF**.
jfe Tho Wharf Store to No. 172 Bay strc'l, sultablo
a for storing Cotton or MeteVsnrtti*. Apply to
ii. Jan 7 BAYNABI) ft ROWLAND.
HOUSE WANTED,
* A BRICK HOUSE with 8 c» 10 rooms, with stable
R and carriago house, on a foil lot. Apply to
1 Jan 4 WYLLY ft MONTNQLLIN.
CLARENDON HOTEL,
CORNER OF.13TH ST„ AND 4TH AVENUE,
NEW YORK,
Tho Undersigned tog leave to an.
nounco that they havo taken tho
Claxindox Hotel.
Relying ui»on their Intimate ac-
qalntanco with tho business, and tho
interior nrrangemenls nnd accommoda
tions of tho Hotel, which, in point of comfort and ele
gance, are not surpassed, they hope and foel that they
will to ablo to give unqualified satisfaction to their nu
merous friends aud all who may favor them with tlioir
pntronogo. G KERNKR ft .1. BIRCH,
_ Proprietors.
Tho Undorslgnod having disposed of his Interest in the
"CLAnx?n>0J»" to Mossrs. KERNKR ft BIRCH, takes
ipportunity tc
patrons, nnd takes grant pleasure in recommending bis
successors to tlioir kind regards, they having had much
experience in catering for the public, will continuo to
keep up the woll known reputation of tho establishment,
os having no superior In tho Unltdd States.
0. 0. PUTNAM,
Now York, February, 1866. npr 19—dfim
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
THIS HOUSE is located on Look
out Mountain, nt on elevation of
thirty-two hundred foet, presenting
a scenery not surpassed by any in tho
United 8tatcs, and an atmosphere
pure and salubrious. Those who seek pleasure, health
nnd comfort, boauty nnd grandeur of a natural scenery,
cannot havo their wishes more Oilly raet than on LOOK
OUT MOUNTAIN. Hero cold FREESTONE WATER in
abundance, is found, and CHALYBEATE, os good as any
placocan boast of. , , , . ,,
Tbo Mountain to easy of access, being only flvo miles
from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggies and Hacks aro
always In readiness to convey visitors and their baggage
to Its summit, whore their imaginations will to folly mot
and thoir wants well cared for.
The House will be opened on the 1st of Juno, and
cloud 1st of October.
GEO. W. A8HBURN, Proprietor,
L. M. AN8LEY, Superintendent,
mayl dim
DYING ft RENOVATING ESTABLISHM’T
73 York-st.i near tha Court House,
SAVANNAH, OA.
73'Sft zaniUBHxniNl832. 43*73
T HE Subscriber, gratefol to his patrons and friends
for thslr continued fovors, would state that, in ad
dition to the improvents in Dying acquired by him
during his last visit to England and Scotland, ha* made
arrangements forextending his bnriness, by which he Is
now enabled to Dye a greater variety of Colora oa Bill
and Woolen Dresses, Shells, Ac-, which he trusts will
generally please all who may (Ivor him with their
^Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as
may bo required, In the same superior style which has gen
erally so much pleased htopatronsand friends.
Ladles’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed In the most
fashionable styles. Orders from the oonntry punctually
attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are rent by
steamboat or railroad, word should be aont him by letter
through tho Post Office, so that he may know where to call
for them.
JartB 0 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
mwoHAin cloth MOH.Tiro.-a K
Mj.oiulrWo.hJ.*
GR AIST GER ! S
"Magic” Corn and Cob Mill.
A SEi.ON l> EXHIBITION which has this day l orn
given of thsefficlnncy of Hie above named Mill, as
an t-couomirel and tpoedy mode i>f grinding Corn in the
grain, and lu tbe Cob, bos satisfied every oneoi its
superiority In every claim which it makes upon tho | ub-
lie confldt-ncc.
This aiill does not deserve tbe i onfldcnce of tbe public
oxlv. here use or its poweb, srexn nnd xrmrtvmit- in
cracking Ilie Corn nnd Cob with which it to supplied, but
it does mere; it makes good Mcul, Grits, end Ifotntuy,
white nl tho same time It chacks Coi n and Com In a
manner superior to any Mill which has yet been offered
to the nubile.
It is in consideration of tho peculiarly fino quality ot
Mbai, Quits, and Homint which this Mill turns out, tha i
the undersigned as agent offers It to the pubUo.
Any further information may l>o hod on application <o
the undersigned, who has tho Mill for sale.
GKO. A. McCLESKBY,
mar 22 tf Bnll street, 8rd door from Bay.
THUNUKft &UGHTNING.
SPRATT’S
PATENT
LIGHTNING
ROBS,
With Glass Insulators
put upatthesboitest
.lotlco, by
STEBBB ft: DAV16.
Bim- ]i '
BEIRRIirG’l
PATENT CHAMPION
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
The great interest muta
tes tod .by tho public to pro
cure more perfect security
from Fire tnr valuable pa
pers, such ns Doxns, Moxt-
OAQ2S, Dccni, Noli*. A»0
Books or Account, thou
tho ordinary SAFES here-
tutLru iu use had afforded, induced the Subscribers to
Unvote a large portion of time and attention during tha
post fourtccu years in making Improvements ana dis-
< uvoiles for this object, aud they now tog leave to assure
their numerous frieuds, and the public generally, that
their efforts have been crowned with complete success,
and now offer the "IMPROVED HERRING’S PATENT
WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE,” as
the
CHAMPION SAFE OF THE WORLD,
JlAVI - U BXLN AW AUDIT) MEDAL* AT BOTO TBX *
Wolrd'iFitlr, oudoD 1851, and N.York. 'fit.
As superior tn nil n • ra. Ii <« now, nudonbtcdly,entltled
to that npi>ellni2nii. hmI >c> ured with 11 ALUS PATENT
l'OWDEll PROOF LuCKS,(w hich also was awarded Mkd-
als as above,) forms the most perfect Fire and Burglar
Proof Sales ever before offered to tbe Public.
Tbo Subscribers also manufacture all kinds of Boiler
and Chilled Iron Bank Cbesta and Vault Doors, and
Money Boxes or Chests, for Brokers, Jewellers, and Pri
vato Families, for l'lale, Diamonds, nnd other Valuable*}
And uro also Patentees, (by purchase,) aud Manufactur
ers of
JONES’ PATENT PERMUTATION BANK LOCH,
SILAS C. HERRING & CO., PATENTEES,
GREEN BLOCK, Nos. 136,137 and 188 Water Street.
Agonts in Georgia, Bell and Prentiss, Savannah,
fob 11—flmo
JohnS. Norris, Architect
H AVING resumed the practice of bis profession,
offers bis services to bte friends and tbe public a*
an Architect and Supcrintondant.
Designs for any )»irt of the country supplied and exe
cuted in all the various branches of his profession; such
as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwclliugs, Monuments, ftc.—
Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores designed and executed.
Offico in second story corner of Bnll-st. and Bay-lane,
over Camp ft Robinson’s store. ly Jan 8
FRENCH BURR, EUSOPUS. & COLOGNE
p«S. n T s IOTi:SW2-. L . E,,s
HAY-C
I S PREPARED ALSO, to dress MiU Stonesand fit them
with all tho necessary Irons, complete: and to manu-
theturing a Grist Mill for Plantation purpoect, to be ran
by tho Gin Gear or Stoam Power. Warranted -to grind
good mcall
Store at 11
market.
iiardcastle*s old stand, one dA* west of the
wfeb 10—ly
PHOTOGRAPHY.
B **R. CARY would respectfully givo notice, that he is
Jl. now prepared to execute tho most beautiful col*
ored Photographs, ever exhibited in this country.
Mr. HUNT, a celebrated Artist from London, Is now at
the Gallery, prepared to execute tbe coloring of there .
Pictures, either in Oil, Pastil or Water ColMfc
Persons having Dngnrreotypes of deceased friends, may
havo them copied and enlarged to any rise, up.to Ufo.
Specimens of citizens of Savannah are already finished and
may bo seon nt tho Gallery. Jan 19—Cmo
Coat Yard, Ferry Wharf.
OAA TONS Ctin.l, Ortol. WhlU ud tydA.ll,
HUU Coals, on hand, as follows:
200 tons English Cannol Coal:
200 tens Liverpool Orrel Coal, on excellent ortidefot •
Parlor Grates, Stoves aud Ranges;
100 tons Large' Lump White Ash Goal, suitable for
Foundries and Bteam Engines t
400 tens Broken and Screened Eggstoa Red Ash Goal, '
a genuine arUclo.
The undersigned teprepared to fiU orders at shortest
notice, and solicits tho patronage of hte friends and tha
public. ’ J, T. THOMAS,
Jan 7 W«d and Coal Yard, Ferry Wharf
Pro Bono Publico!
MORE JgEG-AiRlS.
M MOLINA. Oor.M-.if Bull rad OMjtMiMU,
clol. «lw«”sr.t°«ill7 fr.8n.ot, op.ti.Jjra
owrj nrrir.1 (Tom Cub- to bo recited l>, ida. Whlto ■
IdrSStooker. to o» raoj vodd putlc
lorly rcootnniond hi. duo lot of.'j^
Clirgo, Oonotilt* Opo», OobdA iMDdrM CoBchoa,
Minor, OoMOlMlm, WMMM Ambttrau,
londw CrrpGordo, twTSoa, Pnimdra
Kxcolilor, I*ttmor»iM, u niratMn, W«'Soido,
UlUdowih LoPitmo, LaD.oc.bluM, EMloDoo jr»«uu
opr 6 Cornor Coogroo. rad SolMl.
BPORTSMKN’S AkraiTiAif,
O' -
m
opr 81
0 bbls Mackerel, for sale by
CRANE, WELLS ft 00.