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FOR NEW YORK.
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P^flT^rabwtU be reduced to 16c. p*r bushel, oa ud
alter Um 1st Jayaf April.
V- - WaM. WADLSY, Ctonl Supt.
Transportation Office Central Railroad.
t,Mamh&i864 Butt
TAX HOTICI.
_ tk» Um fcr Receiving Tax Rttani tor
Chatham county, to extended tolOth of May,
after which Um th* Books wlU rornimr be closed.
majft-7 JNO REEDY, Receiver^
THBORLT MBDAIi AWARDED
Steamship FLORIDA.
WOODIIULL, CtHMuiir.
WILL SAIL ON SATURDAY, MAY 10, AT 11.A.M.
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WoodhulL will anU as above. ' ' foayT
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
BY TH! JURY OF THB NIW YORK EXHIBITION
IV lk« English or Foreign Sauce Mannfaetu*
ton, Lu tem obtaintd, amongst nnmerom
Competiton, by
LEA ft PERRINS,
STMSII1P KEYSTONE STATE
Worcestershire Sauce,
WKKRBBY rURTHRR TRSTIMONY IS AFFORDED
Of Ms toil* Ike Best Slice Ext aat*
^ — The celebrity of this 8aac« lute extended to
Ka inq quarter of tha globe, and IU efficacy In
pcoamtiag the general hcaltii to becoming daily more ob
•erred and acknowledged.
lath* United States It to held to be th* moet agreeable
aoadhaaat, and (a esteemed tor Ite tonic and inrigoratlng
properties, Itehabltnalnoa enabling the etomach perfect*
tp to digest the food.
Oa the Ooatlnent of Europe, these qualities have been
toetlled to by a gentleman, who writee to LRA A PER
RINS tkne>- M I barn carried a bottle of yonr Worcester*
ahire Sauce la a tour 1 bare Ju*t completed through
Spain aad Portugal, aad beliera I owe my preeent etate
of health to ite nee; your Sauce to stomachic, and I lhiuk
■sod Ideal. X can with truth eay there to nothing in a
traveller's baggage eo eeecutial to hto comfort, atieeat in
The new and eplendid eteamehip KEYSTONE STATE,
Bardie, Commander, will leare na a bo re.
Cabin Paeeage.... ............... 430
Steerage do 8
For freight or paeeage, apply to
0. A. GREINER.
Passengers by thia Ship will be landed at New Cacti#
Del* from which place care starts times daily for Haiti
more, Washington city, and other Southern points,
may 8
_ la India, also, where U to found at the mess oterery
regiment, a medical gentleman writee from Madras to
hto brother la thaeam* profession at Worcester, in the
follow leg tense t 44 Tell Lea to Perrins that their
flaaca to highly approred in India, and that it to, in my
•platea, tha most palatable aa wail ax tha moet whole-
ThleSauce to nitride for erery variety of dlsh.aud the
ualrtreal demand which ite excellence baa created, hu
lad to many imitation# being offered to the public, under
• rartety of as men, but the genuine may be known by the
■am* of “LEA * PERRIN'S," being impressed upon the
patentMURc capsules, or patent glass stopper of tbs
botUe^Hl u the labels and wrappfo.
Sol^Pu tor Um United State*,
JOHN DUNCAN A SONS,
405 Broadway, New York.
met TEACHERS of flret ability employed In the
JL School: affording facilities for a .thorough English
education, with Latin, Greek, the modern poIUe lan*
guagee, music, (oa guitar, piano, harp aifd organ) draw*
tor. embroidery.and seven kinds of painting.
Refinement of manners, aad the etiquette of society
Incubated. A Parisian lady reside* in ihe family. Priie*
areawardtriiaeach department.
Aids to physical education to <>e found In Dancing,
Calisthenics,« Gymnasium. Bo* ling AHej
vat*,) swimming in Mystic River, (salt.) he
Ac. WaUtraiaed saddle horses belong
For particulars address the Ptixcim
Mre. THOMAS P. SMITH.
Rmxocza:—Hon. Robert C. Winthrup, Boston t lion,
■ “ ookl ~ • " J
Edwanl Everett, do.; Rev. Charles Brooks, West lied*
ford: Rev. John Pierpout.de.t P. Gardner, A. M„ Prin
cipal Boston Latin School: lion. Abbot Iuwrence. Bos
ton S Rev. Hubbard Winslow, New York; Rev. WOliam
Hague, D.D„ Albany; Rev. Itollln U. Neale,D. D„ Bos-
tout Hoa 8am.Houston.Texas.may* *“*
Gr. M. GRIFFEST,
SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE M. EASTMAN,
if, W. Corner Bryn* and Whitaker-ste.
Corner Bryan-and
»a.vAjciw. ,
lias now a beautiful variety o
Jewelry, consisting of Diamond
Earring* Pins aud tineCameodo^nd
n Sets. Also Mosaic in eolors, end
Earrings and Broaches and In SeU,
In gnat variety. Sleeve Buttons and Collar Buttons to
match. Stud* In all varieties—plain, engraved, cameos,
carbuncle*, Mosaic, tore and glass for hair, toe. thll-
dress's Bracelets- single and in pairs: Ladies' do. all varie
ties. BexandglaM Broaches, double and single, enam
eled aad plain; Medallions from $1.50 to $20; Gold Pen-
tiilSSd RBSD^ BmwIIi. all alaaa. frrtm *1 Ml Int^'milH.
■and Pencils, all sixes, from $1,50 to$2&!gidd,
,_ad steal Bpecs for all sights—enstomsra are — -
ticalariy invited to examine the finest artlde in this
ever imported, both concave and convex, pliable as India
rubber without losing their tb«pe. Quid and silver
Watcbea— Engineers, Conductor*, and others requiring
accurate time-keepers and a good strong well finished ar*
tide, are invited to examine hto Railroad Time-keepers
mow on hand. Finger-Kings in endless variety. Pearl
Work la sets aad single, also Head Wreaths for wedding
presents at $75 each.
On Hand—One Surveyor’s Leveling Instrument, very
large and made for good service, will be sold low; Com-
large and
passes all sixes, and Mathematical Instruments.
Silver and Plated Ware, as usual Fancy Articles in
variety. Purees; silver, plated, and Morocco Porte Mou-
Dale*, all kinds and aixes. *
toy Friends, give me a call, and I will sell at reasons-
ble price*, at th* Old Stand corner Bryan and Whitaker*
streets, Savannah, Oa.
apr 3
0. M. 0R1FFEN.
Found,
O N Sunday, n*ar tbs Independent Presbyterian
Church, a lady’* Oold Pencil, with the initial* of
" *. B " eut in the stone. Tbs owner can have it by ap*
plying at this office and paying for this advertisement.
apr 22—tf
NOTICE (.DEBTORS and CREDITORS.
A LL P> R*ONb having demand* against George
JfoL Russell, late of Mclnto«h County, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, properly attested to me,
within th* time prescribed by law; and all persons In
debted to sold deceased, are hereby requested to make
Immediate payment to
JAMES PRINDLE, Administrator.
Darien, April 32.1858.apr,28
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE,
J OHN REILLY, having this day made an Assign
ment for the benefit of hto credltnis, all persons
having claims against him will hand them In ; and all
indebted, will make immedats payment to the under-
signed. JNO. McMAHON,
apr 18—8 Assignee.
FOR BAI.Ec
TT Twelve acre contiguous tracts of Land on the
_ White Bluff Road, near where it Is crossed by the
Savannah A Gulf Railroad, and two tracts near the Oge-
chee Plaukroad, about two miles from the city, contain
ing over eighteen acres each. If not disposed of before
the first Tuesday in April next, will be offered at the
Court lions*. Apply to
mar* ' WM. WRIGHT.
FORSALE.
BLACK MAN^SSyeare old, * bricklayer by trade,
_ sound and healthy. Apply to
apr 85 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR BALE.
WOMAN, 88 years old, capital Washer and Iron
er and House Servant, with her Girl Child. 10 jrre
~ *-** * (knit and “
oldtootb hstltby and likely. Bold for
remain in the city. Apply to
apr 7 WM. WRIOIIT.
COLT'S
J^-EW MODEL REPEATKR3 and Sharps’ Rifles, re
calved aad for sale by
aprflfl LOTBLL
A LATTIMORE.
TO JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS.
FM1W0 or three pod bands can And employment at
J. JOHN OUTER’S.
181 Broughton street.
WANTED.
A STRONG, ABLE BODIED AND SOBERNEORO
jffL Man. Apply at this office.
Ice Pitchers.
DOUBLE
WATEft PITOHEBS
Bom* nswud beautiful designs*
Plated and Britannia {
The House-Furnishing
No.
may 1 HORACE
ton-street.
MORSE.
PAINTS, VARNISHES. &C,
RAYNOLDS, DEVOE & CO.,
1M AHD ,0* FODTOB STREET,
manufacturers op
PAINTS, VARNISHES WHITING & ZINC
x*. HARDXB* CtomtoStotoder.
TO LBAVB SAtURDAY, MAY 10TU, AT 10^ A M
For key West and Havana.
• • ■ - ...
WEEMS FMDAY MO RNtNO,%fSjjiiB
2 CUy of SavunahBondtoMOdaUansach.
3 negro cirto, one 14 ysarsold, tha other 10 yean old
country raised and warranted sound.
At Private Sals.
Trust Lot No. 88, cornering on Dnreton, Gordon and
Liberty streets, W by .Wftoti a most desirable situstlon
for a private resilience. mayl
very
Hi read, Si mile# from IhocUyiPi
ngjkWOaereto The laad.to well wtndedand adapted to
At Private gala
A, Negro Woman, a good Cook, Washer, and Iransr,
ngedtoyean, with her 4 boy children;8 aged flyra, 1
3 year*, 14 months. Bold for no fcult and to remain in
tbs city.
Wanted.
To hire by the moatM (ood Cook, Washer and Ironsr.
Apply at No. 6 Hull strvet^or at tha pfflceof
A Negro Man —
Framer aad lntida
thl*dty._
aprao
it Private Sale.
yreof age, who to a competent
Hit work can be seen in
aprll
At Private Bale.
Lot No. 18 Jackson Ward, fronting Hull and between
Jefiereon and Barnard streets. Improvements 2 dwell*
lugs, renting tor $500 per annum. apr 10
At Private tala
At Private Sale.
. Five tracts or Land withla tour miles of the city, on
tha Savannah to Albany Railroad, containing from 260
to 800 acres each, part fine Hammock land, the balance
well wooded. Plato of above 6 lot* can be a«ea at tbs of-
apr 14
flee.
Lot No. '0 Calhoun Ward. 80 by 100 (set, corner of
Jones and Lincoln streets; will be sold low if applied tor
immediately.apr 4
At Private Sale.
^Lot No. 8S7,10th district, Lowndes eounty, containing
Lot No. 861,12th district, Baker county, containing
TOH*—. ip,.
A Uautiful summer residence at Thunderbolt, will be
sold if applied tor Immediately. mar 81
At Private Sals.
A tract of Land lying lo Bryan and Liberty Counties,
containing 400 Acne of well timbered Laud, within
one mile oftheCanoochee River. Also another tract ad*
joining, containing 800 Acre*. Also, on* half interest in
another tract, conUlntngSOO Acres, within two and a
hair mdes of th* River. The above lands are well tim
bered with Ranging Timber, and will be sold at a bargain
, • mar 16
At Private Sale.
A fine steam Saw MUl on tha Ogwche* river, at No.
. Central Railroad, with aleass for five year*, on 8000
acre* of land that will afford any quantity ul pine,white
oak. and eyprem timber uf beat quality and very con
venient Also, th* above mentioned tract of Muo acres,
about 700 of which are r~*— ^ *
150 acres of which are cl _
land cleared. The above described property
low. apr 4
If applied for soon.
good
sary improvement*.
Administrator’s
Will he told, on the first TUESDAY iu June next before
the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the
legal hours of sale; ••
Lots No. 53,15th District Macon Co* belonging to tha
Estate of Charles Hartridge, deceased, sold for the ben
efit of the heirs of said Estate.
At Private Sals.
A prime tract of 714 acres of land, in Burks and Jef -
ferton counties, on thetogeechee river within two miles
or Control Railroad, adjoining lands ufKolwrtCounely,
and Col. T. A. PiereS. The greater part or which lsmk
and hickory land. About .100 acres of which are cleared
and under good fence, with Improvumeut*. apr 4
mar 14
jumuMSSh*
. y Informs hla
I patrons, that the tost term of the season will
r begin on Tuesday, tha 28th lust.
| Pareons dwirlug to send pupils, are requested
^to do so by that time.
STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
WM. ROLLINB, Commander.
LEAVES ON TUE 4TH AND 19TI1 OF EACU MONTH.
The TSADF.L leaves this port regularly, on the 4»h mud
19th of each month, and connects at Havana with the U.
Stall Steamship Company’* Line of Steamer* for San
Freuclfco via Aspinw.il, and will carry the Pacific Mails.
nov26
OlIBNS to ni'.RTI. Agents.
U. S. MAJL LINE.
FOR PALATKA, E. F.
Vito Darien, Brnnsxvtek, 81. Marys, Per-
itondlna, Jaeksonrllle, Plcolatst,
aximna, uncHiouriue, ricoiaii
and Mtddlebnrjg, Black Creak*
THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N.
King, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY M0RN1NO, at 10
•o'clock.
i Freight will be taken for Traders'
Hill and Intermediate Landings, on the St. Mary’s River.
No freight will be taken after nine o'clock.
For freight or pos*age, apply on board, at tbs Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to
CLAOllORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Jan 5^Agents.
Sooth Western Bail Road Bonds.
SOUTH WESTERN KAIL IU)ADCO.,)
Maco.v, February 16th, I860. j
WTOTICEl s hereby given to the holders of any of tha
XV Bonds ui th* Company, that all or any portion of
the Company’s Ronds may be surrendered aad convert*
ed into Block of the Company. Interest on any Bond
converted to to cease on the date of the Dividend day next
preceding tbs conversion. By order of the Eoord.
JOHN T. B01FEUILLET,
feb t8—3mo Treasurer.
NEW JAIL
TfoLANS fora uew Jail ar* solicited from architect*
AT and mechanics generally, to bo toft with the CUrk
of tho Inferior Court, on or before the first of June
noxt.
On* Hundred Dollars wQl be given for the plan adopted
by the Coart.
WM. H. CUYf.F.R, j. LC.C.C.
N. B. KNAPP, J.I.C.C.C.
* GEO. P. HARRISON, J.LC.C.C.
MONT. CUMMINO, J. I. c. C. 0.
JA8. E. GODFREY, J. 1.0. C.C.
NOTICE.
^^LJL PERSONS having demands against the firm
. Wylly
r to Montmollln, will please present them at
(fsb 18) WYLLY A M0NTM0LL1N.
NOTICE
A LL Persona having claims against tha Estate of
Mary A. Cow|>er, late of Chatham county,decesacd,
are hereby notified to prewnt them, within the time pre*
*- J aifir
scribed by taw, and all indobted to said Estate, are re
quested to mak* immedj^te^wyment to
W. DUNCAN,
WM. MACKAY.
J Exec’r
NOTICE.
I A ^ Persons having any claims against the late firm
! 1%. of Wo. B. Farrell to Co., of Savannah, which have
U. S. MAIL LINE.
. D ' not been rc-ieemed, are hereby requested to hand them
F,r * * ’ T *£.’T *5 *" ,n 08 or before the 10th Inst., to George W. Daria: and
W J^kVonTlTleVkJddUbSJi? ' requested to make
(Bltock Creek,) and
Pleolatto*
The new and elegant Steam Pack
et ST.JOHNS. Capt. James Freeboru,
hnving resumed her trips tb Florida,
will leave for the above places every
'Saturday, at 10 o'clock.
Freight will be taken fir Traders* Hill and Intermedl-
Immediate payment to him.
WM. B. THOMAS, 1 4rhl ,,_
apr 5 L. NATHANS.* fAWtew,
NOTICE.
T HE Firm of WYLLY to M0NTM0LL1N having
been dissolve<l, the noderslgoed will continuo the
business on hto own account, Strict personal attention
„ )nnT „ „„ will be given toatlbiuinere entrusted to him. and lllierel
Kte L.n'llnm- on til. -t. Mtr,’.River. KofnlAl.illb. I when r^nlrri. OBk. In Bull .trwt.op-
l.k.nntl.r nine o’clock. * ! —'—-•■■'■i
For Freight or Pa-eage. haring excellent state room '
accommodations apply on hoard, at the Florida Steam-
Packet wharf, near tne Gas Works, or to
CLAUHOUN to CUNNINGHAM*
JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN.
Q EQRQE W. WYLLY, wlll comlnne the bnilpere In
Je 23
For Charleston.
Agents.
_ .* nil of Its branches, at hto old established oflli
»p|KMtte the Custom Home, and will be thankful for i
business entrusted to hto care. marl
Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons,
at Six o’clock.
The splendid steamship GORDON,
F. Barden, coiuntander, will leave as
abovvy and will arrive In Charleston,
in time to connect with the Railroad
'lines going North and West
Fur freight or passage apply on the charleston Steam
Packet wharf, to J. P. BROOKS,
apr?Agent.
NOTICE.
T HE FIRM OF KOKENBAUOH to LADSON
I" ‘ •'
Dissolved by mntnal consent, on January 1.1868.
, ..... inr 1,1
old Firm will be settled by /. U.
son, who may b* found at the old stand.
J. C. ROCKENBAUGH.
J.H. LADSON.
Savannah. January 23,1866. Jan28
CO.PARTkEHH.nP NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned have This Day, associated them
selves fogothcr, under the firm name of LADSON
FOR BEAUFORT
VI* BluAon, Hilton Head, Boyd’s
Landing and Charleston.
The Steamer WM. S E A B R 0 0 K, i
Capt F. Peck, will leave for the abov«- •
.places on Sundays, at 5, P. M. For -
r freight or rasesgr, apply at the !
■Charleston Ivlmrf. i
sept l t 3. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
A itOGKRS, for transacting a Fancy and Staple Dry
Good* Business In thiscUv. at the stand recenty occu
pied by the late firm of ROKENBADOH A LADSON.
JOSEPH H. LADSON.
CORNELIUS D. ROGERS.
Savronoh. Jan. 1st I860, J*n 28
TO BUILDERS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER to prepared to execute at the
shortest notice, and in the most work manlike
msuncr, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, <
other work connected with the manufacturing or repal
For Augusta and Hamburg, j ‘T.bS At
Thj steamer AUGUSTA will leave “» rW 156 Broughton-st.
for the above place* and Intermediate •
JAmesj^ewis&go
may 9
WANTED.
TWO VESSELS to load for St. John* (N.D.)
with Lumber and Timber.
7pT58 CARLETON to PARSONS.
FOR LIVERPOOL,-The A 1 American
ship MARY A ADELINE, W. Falcs, master,
nga porttou of her cargo engatged, will have fol
iate dispatch. For Frelgnt, apply to Capt. Pales, or
[may 6] BRIGIIAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL,— The first class
American jtlilj* JAMES RAY, By, master, will
For freight en-
d-.-spatched for the above port.
gageroents apply to
mar 17 HUNTER A GAMMELL.
FOR BOSTON
-The schr II. M. DE
MILL. i-ook, master, want* 100 bales Cotton, to
te her cargo. For freight amdy to
OCTAVCS COnF.N.
apr 25
■ FOR BOSTON—Tho new ami tost sailing
packet Bark R. A. ALLEN, hnving most of the
cargo enpiae.l, will have despatch. For freight or |as-
sage apply to
CARLETON A PARSONS,
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINE.—
The flue fast sailing schooner. LOYAL SCRAN-
_uwden. master, having a portion of her freight en
gaged. will hare quick despatch for the above port- For
Freight or Passage apply on board to Captain, or to
CHENS A HERTZ.
SLt{
Tu.N, Low
tnoy9
FOR NEW YORK.—Brig AUGUSTA,
____8tonc, master, will meet with dispatch as above.
f^|h.,wm,»u. P pl, D .o xA([Vv
Ml FOR NEW YORK*—GEORGIA LINE.
SUL The n*-w fine lost soiling schr JW Webster, Ren-
nett- master, will hare qaick despatch for theab-ive port.
For freight or passage apply on hoard toreptaln.or to
may8 COHENS A HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK-OLD ESTABLISH
ED LINK.—Thebng PI1ILURA, Jones, master,
'will hoce qnlck despatch as above. For freight or
passage apply on board at Telfair’s wharf or to
may 0 BRIGHAM. kELLY to CO.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &C.
Aokxts Fox
Pennsylvania and Lehigh Zinc, JLfrdecai Lewie
Co’e Celebrated Philadelphia White Lead,
F. S. Lewie & Co’e Colon, Paints, etc.,
and B. C. Homor J- Co’e Superior
Varnishes,
NO. 140 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
James T. Lewis, Samcu C. Wist.
apr 18—3m
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,&c,
WOLFE, DASH ft FISHER,
(Successors to Wolfe, Gillespie rt t'o.)
Hardwtorey Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Rifles,
AND HEAVY GOODS.
K EEP constantly on band, a largo and complete
eortment of all descriptions of Foreign and 1
niestic Hardware, superior Sheffield Cutlery, Guns,
tics and Pistols, best qaaltiy; Planes and Carpenter*
Tools, rollin'*best Axes: improved patternC.S. Planter*
H-jcs, Cane Knives, Anvils, vices, black Smith’s Tools
Ar., Ac.,Ac., which we offer to Country Merchants at the
lowest market prices, for cash ornpprnvrd credit.
McCREADY* MOTT & BRINDAGE.
151 MAIDEN LANE. CORNER FRONT ST, N.
Distillers of
S , FOR BALTIMORE-RF.GULAR LINE.
Tho schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON, Watson,
will have qalckf lispatcb u above. For freight
or passage apply oa board at T#1 fair's wharf, or to
UTmay7 RRIOHAM. KELLY to Ca8|
TO RENT*
T UB Blacksmith Shop belonging to Georgia Stes
boat Co. Apply to J. II. DEMUND,
apr 7—tf at Upper Hydranlic Press.
A merican, french and real
SCOTCH GINGHAMS,—A complete and beantifnl
assortment of Ginghams, auy be now seen by calling
nu mayS LADSON to R0GER8.
HORSE AND CARRIAGE FOR SALE.
A GENTLE and reliable Horse, and a light Carriage.
Apply to
may ft
FRANCIS SORREL.
F lour, corn, oath and bran—
2,000 bushels prime Ohio Seed Oats;
1,800 do do mixed Corn;
l,noo do do white do;
270 cackx superfine Flour;
45hbls do do;
2,000 bnshels fresh Wheat Bran. Also—
Hay, Liverpool Salt, Old Peach
and Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey,
store and for sale hr
In store i
may 5 * WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
R efined sugars ac.,-
20 bbls Stuart’s A. crashed Sugar;
20 do do do powdered do;
25 do do D.clarifiod do,
20 do do A do do;
60 do Soda and Batter Btecalte;
16 do Pilot Bread;
25 do hand made 8ngar Crackers:
80 boxes Ground Coffee; 20 boxes Ground Pepper.
50 do Soda Biscuits; 60 mate Cassia.
In store and for sal* by
may 6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
STARCH ANDCANDLES— a
S100 box** Smith and Buchan's Family Soap;
50 do Colgate’s Pale do;
100 do do No. 1 and lb Bar do;
40 do do Pearl Starch;
50 do Oswego do do;
50 do Beadell'e O’a and 8’s Tallow Candles;
25 do Adamantine (star) do;
In store and for sale by
may q SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
||MO» RDM AMD lllOUI.DMiB»—.
> 2H hhda prime Clear Bldse;
80 do do Ribbed daf
25 do do Bacon Shoal-tore;
In store and forealag^^
auy 5
Toffee^
JOHNSTON ft co.
250 bags prims Oresa Rio Coffee;
100 do flair do do;
DlimABLI RESIDENCES.
» and airy Kras**, wood teuexseats,
— s—with basemeate aad oabbalUUai
•.-e.aj-oy
1. UTAH, *nJUt.
60 do (of mats) Old Govsmxuat Java Ooftoe;
35 do Maracaibo do;
35 do Porto Rico do;
^^..^ToAaW * 00.
ot 4^4,54, and 84 white anil
wy»
f, recaivsd by the last steamer aad
AIKIN At BURNS.
TRIPLE REFINED CAUPHENE.
80 and 05 per cent Alcohol and N. E. Rum,
ALSO MAXCTACtCXiaa AXB DtALEES IX
T HE following articlt-s uf the best quality, and offered
at the lowest prices:—Burning Fluid, Spirit* Tur
pentine, Tar. Pitch, Roain, soft and hard Turpentine,
bright Varnish, Cool Tar, and Natal Stores, of every
doscriptlon.
TUOS BETTS, Distiller. 8. JENNET,
apr 10—3m eow P
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS*
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL—CASH S300.000.
Hon. THOS. B. FLORENCE, President
EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Esq., Secretary,
um nr oioxgia to
Hon. HOWELL I'OllU, Hon. A. H. STEPHENS, Hon
JAMES L. 8EWARD.
PHI UIS la a sound and good Co^ able and willing
M. meet all the losseaTt may have, apd trust, by hc„
orable and flair dealing, to merit and receive the confi
dence of those wishing Insurance. Fir# Risks, Hull
Risks and Cargo Risks, will betaken by the Agent for
Savannah and vicinity. A. WILBUR.
Jan 17 111 r *y ru, next to News Office.
•SO REWARD.
Runaway on the 15th of January, a Negro
Stan named TOBY. He to 28 years old, alwut *
feet 8 inches high, of light complexion and
Carpenter by trade. He formerly belonged!
Jno. Cooper of St Simons, next to Col. McIn
tosh of Jacksonville, Fla* and lately to B. D. Hendry
this city Th# above reward will be paid on delivery
Toby in Savannah. W, WRIGHT,
apr 34 Broker.
8? ?;
XLl
l for
New Books,
Rceatred by John M. Cooper 4b Co*
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30TII.
CJALAD for tha Social. By tne author of Salad
*9 the Solitary.
Entalr, a Sequel to The Fnrayera; or The Raid of The
Dog Days. By W. Gilmore Simms.
The Secona Marriage: ora Daughter’s Trial*,a Domes
tic Tale of New York. Dy Charles Burdett.
Reality; or the Milllonorie’s Daughter. By Mrs. L. C.
Tnthlll.,
Hardscrabble; or The Fall of Chicago. By Major
Richardson, author of Wacousta, te.
Sights and Hearings; how preserved and how lost
J. He—** •*
> the
A Defence of the American Policy, aa opposed to
enchroschments of Foreign Influence. By ThomasR.
Whitney. may 5
O ATS* CORN, AND WHEAT BRAN.
2,000 bnshels prime Ohio Seed OAte.
1,200 do Wheat Bran, fresh.
800 do White and Mixed Corn.
60 bbls Superfine Floor.
Superfine Flour In sacks. Eastern Hay, Liverpool Salt,
Cow Peas, old Peach and Apple Brandy, In store and fc
sale by fapr28] WAVER to CONSTANTINE.
desirable tract of tend adjoining the* Central
ho city of Savannah, contain-
Auction Bales.
. - For Sals.
Central Railroad Stock.
•pr 15
apr 14
JOUN 8. MONTMOLLIN.
SitURBAT, RU tfclock, l.frool M rtor. I
Tbs usual aosortount of GroceriM. I'rovitoous. Uaoora.'
Crockery and Olaas Ware, Dry OoSCStTKitoSSll
hand Furniture, Clothing, fancy Article*, Watches, Jew
elry, he. Terms cash, before delivery.
N. B. AU article* purchased at auction and aol settled
for, pravkmslo the next regular salt, will bo sold on as-
count and rir*" *
d risk of former purchaser.
irix’sEale. 1
Ob TUESDAY, July 1st, at 11 o’clock, ia front of tha
Court Uoaaa, will bo sold:
Th* Sonthsni half Lot Mo 17, and improvements, sit
uated on Bast Boundary street. The improvement* are
six Wooden Tenements. Sold as ths property of the Ro
ute of Daniel Bobertson, deceased, forth# benefit of the
heirs and credltois of said estate. Tsrms cash.
may 9 A. K. RQDERT8QN, Administratrix.
Tobacco—At Private Sals.
Now landing and for sale from store:
40 box** assorted brands Ta*»cco. Terms cash.
Office Charleston ft Savannah
R. R. COMPART.
Auction Sales.
WAMH.
Private Sato.
Lot No. , ftortof o» S.w .tmL I»««h of tb.
aad teram, enquire at thsoonatiof room.
mays
PrlTU.hK.
Tho Batten half of Lot No. 16 Warm Ward, aad las-
provements, consisting of a two and a half story wooden
dwelling, fbe lot is subject to a ground rant to the city.
Will be sold on reasonable terau. apr 18
Private Sals.
LotNo. 324,12th dUt^ Lowndes oonaty, 480 m
d° do -Hd* *\ 1» Lumpkin county,
do do 279,9,2, Fannin do.
For terms, apply at theCounting Hoorn.
Private Sals.
Improvements on Lot No. 26, Walton Ward, consist
ing of a doable tenement Building., The lot has a lease
of sixteen years with a renewal. Ground rant 818 per
annum.
For terms and further particulars, enquire at th*
Counting Room, a apr 10
T l
PER SnARR upon the stock subscribed toth*
« Charleston and Savannah Railroad will become dus on
Ri^d and atout yao T the 10th or M*v. next. Payment to be made to the
At Private Sale.
Avalnable plantation in Burke county, containing
,800 acre* of oak and hickory tends, adjoining the town
By order of the President,
apr 18
C. F. HANGKEL,
Treasurer,
Waynesboro’, and witblnou* mile or tho Waynesboro',
Augusta Railroad, about 1,100 acres of which aro clean
and in good state for cultivation, with a)l the neces- ,
apr 4
ncKEfi A BENNETT*
CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY,
CORNER OF WEST BROAD AND BAY-STS. 1
SAVAlfHAH, OA.
Wonld invite the attention of
the clUxens of this and adjoining
, SUte*, to their extensive stock
or BRETTS, COACHES,
PHAETONS, BERLINS,
.t Private Sale.
“S!, 1 *,"** 4 Machtasry com-. Built by Brewster to Sons, Mott ft Co.. J. M. Qulnby ft
Saws. Log Co-Wm. Dnntou. L. II. Ooodwin, and other relUbl*
Carriage*, Waipns, kc^toc. Built by K.Tioslayof Ms- j builders, whose Vehicles have a reputation for Llghtnsse,
cou, Ga., and but little used. For safe low. I DurabUity aud Neatness, unsurpassed bv any other man^
ROCKAWAYS, and BUGGIES, of every description.
Onr stock will always coiwist or ths latest and most
fashionable style*, combining
ELEGANCEi
with LIGHTNESS and STRENGTH.
Built by Brewster to Sons, Mott ft Co.. J. M.
At Private Sale.
Lot No 3, befog part of i'iacentta tract, adjoining
Thundorboit village, containing aixty-two acres
I-ot No 14, North side of Lamar street, corner of Dray
ton, containing 80 fret front and 128 feet deep, apr 3
At Prirato Sale.
A family of seven cotton field Negroes, three of whom
are muthera, balance children. mar 84
Wanted.
small gang of prime rice field Negroes*
At Private Sale.
A very valuable Tract of Land, situated on tha Augus
te road, four miles from the city, containing 117 acres,
woli wooded wltb«mk and hickory. If not sold before
the first Tncjday In April next, will he offered before
the Conrt House. ntar 17
At Private Sale.
A Negro Woman 30 years old, field hand, with her 3
chitdrru.7.6and 2 yreold.
AN^ro^tohj^j^fleWhan^an^JobbfogCarjjenter.
flOttCC'C 0.
D rawn numbeusor class ill:
30 70 76 14 19 46 61 13 31 8 7 81
Nos 14 19 31, prize sold.
njay9 B. WITUINGTON.
$10,000.
CL ABB NO. 119 FOR LS58.
To be drdwn at Savannah,Ga., .May 9,1856.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY ft MAURY, MANAGERS,
tontxt!
1 of •10,000—1 of 94,000—1 of 91,415
Ticket* $3—Shares In proportion.
Tickets and Shares, either singly or l*y the
DurabUity and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other man
ufacturer* in the Union.
" *, feet confident In stating that wo have now on
hand a Stock which for vuixtt and xxtut, to nnanr-
passed by auy In the Southern Country.
Strict and prompt attention given to ail orders.
II. C. licKEB.
apr 2 L. 8. BENNETT.
Private Sato.
40 bbls choice Msec Beef;
900 sacks prims White Corn;
3 bbls choice Pigs’ Feet;
85 casks prime Bacon Sides;
SO do do Shoulders;
4 boxes choice Tennessee Hams. For salt low.
Attctton Bales.
mu DiT » • "
Fancy Goods, 5 itokiasc
■ay*
Uadito writer’s Wte.
Also—
er ot thePortWankfes, for tlw benefit ofUndraw rltara
* ** * Terms cask.
At Private Sato.
er or me run won
and ail coaceraed.
Taro House situated oa th* corner of It. Julian smt
Price streets, No. 17*Wa*hfogtoo Ward, eaeofwhlca to
S^stortos on brick bascm*nt,tba other to l}f brick base
ment, subject to a ground (rent of eighteen dollars pat
annua. Ths location to very drairehle, si tasted as it is, ,
In a very htaltny portion of th* city- For farther par*
tlcutora enquire at the counting reran. ~
jHAtPri vote Bats. JE
That vi
y valnabls and beautlfol I
forth#
Private Sal*.
80 bbls Whiskey, raoglng 16 above proof;
20 y % casks Brandy,low, to clot* a consignment
Desirable Reeidence for 8a!e.
very veins
of South and Wert Broad struts, No. 84 Ulittij
Ward. Th# location Is on* of th* handsoaurt In tha
city, and ths bouse to finished in the latest and most ap
proved style, with gas and hot and cold water fixtures
throughout. Attached to th* premise* there to a lvostt-
flower garden, containing a very choice sstoetioa of flew*
era, shrubbery, Ac. For terms apply at our couutiog
, Administrator’s Sato.
Lot No. 8, corner or Harris and Tatnall streets, with Will be sold on the 16th day of May, comsseudug at It
improvements, consisting of a two story wooden dwell- o’clock M., at the counting room of Mr. John H. Moat
ing »>u a brick basement, well finished, with all —
ry out-building*. The lot is subject to a ground rent to
tbe city of 837 50. On the premises to a handsome flow
er gen ton with a well selected and choice collection of
roses and other flowers. apr 16
One fin* Iron 8a!t, belonging to the estate ol Jehu
Boy Is. apr 4
20 share* Oglethorpe Loan Aaredstion Stock. Will ha
scld low If applied for soon. mar 12
Private Sale.
Lit No. 8, Second fytbing, Anson Ward, fos simple.—
Improvements consist of a two story wooden dwelling,
well finished, having ten rooms, with a good kitchen and
outbuildings. For terms apply at the counting room4|
AT PRIVATE SALK.—Lot No. 16 and improvements in
Walton Ward. The improvements an a two story brick
hiihUag. arranged for a store and dwelling, well located
•w a grocery. The lot to subject to a leaee of 16 years from
Ok. IS, 1866, and reaswed ter twenty-on* years. The
gmsnttoaeetocU^teeBddlara^erannnm^^^^^^
FREEMAN & HENDERSON.
WE«T DROAD.VT, 7
■jaK^i'Euib'ULL.V Auh-iuiu-t) totheirmemlsauaUrs
Ob Public generally that they have recently added to
heir accommodations several
NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PHOTONS,
Beside* a large number of —m
IIOUSIM for Harness and Sad-
die. They feel confident
theyare now able to supply
. ..... . j
fine Teams as any estoldUbmebt (n'the city,
-------- *•
and wUl
attend promptly to any orders they may receive.
Jt?* LADIES can be supplied with gay ant
SADDLE PONIES, well caparteoned. nt moderate terms.
F. to H havo'paiV praflciSJr^attent!on in^ procuring
gentle HonA and careful driven for Funeral Processions,
aud are now enabled to supply any number of Carriages
required.
HACKS AJT33 na-n*»TArLV
Always iu roadiaera to convey passoogent to aud from
the steamboat and steamship wharves aud railroad
depot.tf apr 6
•ale by
may 9
E. WITH
package,fa
IINGTON
“NE PLUS ULTRA ” fSCHEBIE.
3WH
1200 Frizes—$50,00
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
Jasper Co., Academy Lottery.
young, eonnd and gentle.—|
AIwj a light and handsome
. _ _ builtCAUKlAGE.wIthhnrncst
. nearly uew; they will be eold together or separately, as
) the purchaser wishes. The owner to about leaving for ths
north nnd has no further use for thorn. They will be
sold as a bargain if applied for soon. They can be seen
and tried at Mr. Hollister*' staid,-s at any time within a
week, by appiyiug to Mr. Hollister, or at tbe Pavilion,
mar 29—lm WM. P. CLARK.
xt AcrnouTT or rnx btatx or ocorou.
10,000 Numbers Only—One Prise to Eight Tickets.
CLASS M,
T O BE DRAWN May 15th, 1856, at Concert Hall.'
Macon Go., under the sworn superintendence of
Col G.M. Logan and J. A. Nusbit, Esq.
Thu Manager, having announced his determination to
make tills the m«it popular tottery In tho world, offers
for May 15th, a scheme that far snrpasM' any scheme
ever offered in thcannalsof Lotteries. LOOK TO YOUR
INTEREST. Examine the I'apitais, one Prize to every
Eight Tickets.
CAPITAL $12,000.
I prize of........................... .....412,000
1 dsft-do 6,000
3 do do 3,000
1 do do 2,000
5 do do 1,000
10 do do 600
80 do do 50
120 do do...... .*.... 25
600 do do 10
600 do do.... M ... M .... m .... M ... M 8
1200 prizes amounting 450,COO
Tickets. $9—Halves, 84—Quarters. 82
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
Persons sending money by mail, noed not frar its be-
inglost. Order* punctually attended to. Communica
tion* strictly confldsutlsl * Banknotes of sound Banks
token at par*
«B- Those wishing particular numbers, should order
immediately.
Address
JAMES P. WINTER, Manager. Macon Oa.
GEO. A. MeCLKSKBY, Agent,
Bull street, 3d corner from Bay.
LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L.
By the late accident on tha Seaboard and Roanoke
Railroad, the Tickets of Class L, for April 15th, in their
transit from Baltimore, in charge or Adams’ Express
Company .were destroyed by fire, consequently there will
not be any Drawing of that Class. The Drawing will be
Claw M,—May tStli, the “Ne Plus Ultra" Scheme.
Very Respectfully. J. F. WINTER,
anr8 Manager.
D ft W ROSE, take pleasure In returning thanks
• to the public, and |
to the public, and particularly to the citizens of
Savannah, for Ihelr very liberal patronage, and hope by
reasonable charges and attention to business, to meet a
continuance of the same.
Indian Street Foundry,
SOUTHERN IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY.
Opposite ths Charleston Steamboaut Wharf,
Store and Show Room under St. Andrew’s Hall, corner
Broughton and Ji-ffcrsou streets, where will be found a
choice list of patterns of Plain aud Ornamental Cast,
Wrought, Rustic and Wire Bailings, sntuble for Cemc.
teries, House Fronts, Balconies, Verandahs, Park, Farm
Fences. Office Ralliugs and enclosures of every descrip
tion. Parties wishing Bailing from any particular de
sign not in the list of onr Patterns of Ornamontal, Cast,
and Rustic Railings, 4c., ran have uew Patterns carved
without extra charge, where tbe order is for more than
loO feet; under that, a light charge will be made for tbe
Patterns, by furnishing a working dr
•95 REWARD,
Will bo paid for tbe apprehension and aellve-
" or any safe Jail, that I can get
» Sian named JUBA or JOE; he
... lack, about 5 feet 11 luchra in
height, weighs about 180 pounds; about 30 years
old, was raUil on Wylly'# plantatlonabout 12 miles from
Darien, and has a wire belonging to McDonald, near
South Newport, McIntosh county, ua.
apr 22 _ WM. WRIGHT.
Will bo paid fur
ry at my office, or
HjL him, of a Negro SI
Is not very blndi
rani* height, weigh* abo
FARM, TANNERY AND SAW MILL,
Isa Uabcrabrfra Co., Georgia.
AT rXIVATX SAUL
By Louis D. DeSaussore.
Charleston, South Carolina.
A well settled FARM, in llaberfham County,
(Oeorgla. about three mile* from ths village of
_ ^Clarksville, and eight miles from thsTklluloh
—Falls, containing UoO acres, about one half of
winch m cleared and improved, ana to good provision
land. On the place is a complete Tanning establishment,
the machinery of which to worked by ample water pow
er*. Bark to at,umlaut in tlie neighborbuod. Adjoiuing
tbe Tannery to a new Saw Mill, which to In successful
operation with a good business. There to also a good
orchard on the premise*. The greater portion of the
tract to under fence.
A TRACT OF LAND, near the above, containlni
atont 250 acre*, which to well timbered with oak am
pine, for supply of Tauncry and Saw MUl.
With tho Farm will to sold, if desired, the Provisions,
Stock, Faming Utenills, Furniture. Ac., Ac.
rh’ur further particulars, apply as above in Charleston,
oTto J. VAN BUKEN, Esq.,
apr 10—oawJelS Clarksville, Oa.
At Private Bale.
A likely negro foaa 22 yean of age, of good disport
Mon; sold for no fault fob 88
At Private Bale.
Shares Canton Mine 8to«k,fcr saleatn v**jtom flg-
For 8ale to Arrive.
25 hbto. new Mess Beef; New York.
50 do do do Pork, do do.
10 boxes Goshen Cheese. fob 87
At Private Sale.
A Negro Woman good plain Cook,Washe: and Inner.
If not disposed of at private sale, by next sal* day, will
then be sold before the Court House to th# highest bidder.
Titles undoubted. fob 35
At Private Sale. •
A Negro Woman, a first rate Cook, Wash.road Ironsr
and good Seamstress, sound and healthy: if not sold at
R rivate tale before next sals day, will then be sold before
le Court House to the highest bidder. Titles undoubted
A Valuable Family of Negroes.
A prime NegroMan, a good field hand; hto wife, a flret
rate Cook. Seamstress. Washer and 1 toner, aad tbdr
Child, about 8 years old—sound and healthy. Till** un
doubted ; If not disposed of at private sale before next
•ale day. will then be told before th* Court House to the
highest bidder.fob 35
t Private
Valuable Tract of Land and In
I Sale.
A valuable and very desirable tract of Laud oa the
Sklddaway road, about five miles from the dty, run tola*
.nta- —•—
A Valuable Plantation for Sale
IN MeINTOSII COUNTY.
TILE Subscriber offers for sale the follow
ing valuable TllACT. UF LAND, In Me-
1n-oeh county; 1,220 acres or pine landf
and well timbered; 160 acres of good bay land—
50 acres of which is cleared an.l under cuitlvatlou, part
crossing the savannah, Albany ft Gulf Railroad; also,
1,120acres of rich swamp and hammock land; 1350
acres of rich land, 130 cleared ami nnder good cultiva
tion, with a good mill seat attached to it, all within 2>4
miles of tbe above named Railroad. There to a good
dwelling on the premises, situated on a high, beautiful,
aud well watered hill, within 1)4 miles of the above
Railroad and on the Macon A Darien road. This is a rare
chance for land purchasers, and a great bargain can be
obtained by applying immediately to the proprietor.
A. J. BAUU8. Er.,
WalthourvUle, Liberty Co- or to
JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN, Esq-
mar 24—dAwtf Savannah, Ga.
☆ CLOTHING
EMPORIUM.***
(OXX DOOX WEST OF THX UtTCKUCAX XEADINO ROOM.)
Fine Ready- WM. 0. PRICE. Sap’rfineClotbx
r.d. Pint Kin •— M ' Pl.ulm.PII. . H ft
Slade Clothing;
Hau and Cape,
Shirts, Colton,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes.Umbrcll’s
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkorchfs,
Fancy Articles
FASHIONABLE
AND ’
KHXTABY
TAILOR,
147
BAY-STREET
For Gentlemen. SAVANNAH. At Short Notice
Orders from City and Country solicited. -S*
Cassimeres, and
Veitingi.wlll be
UadetoMeasure
UnexceptTnable
In Style and
Workmanship,
By tbe Best
Mechanics,
j o BjPHim f a.
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
BTJLL-ST,
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVAXHAH,
Jan 20—ly
$20 REWARD.
"W OST, Yesterday Morning, a $100 Bill of the Central
M A Railroad Rink. The finder will receive the above
Railroad
re*ard. and the thank* of the owner, by leaving it at
this office. may!—3
NUNN'S ft CLARK'S Celebrated Grand
laction PIANO FORTES. H. S. BO-
GARDUS, Court House Square, Sole
. . 'Agent. Any comment on or discription of
the qualities of these instruments is deemed superfluous.
Their high reputatkm of so many years standing being
unimpaired by the rapid increase of makers. Purcha
sers can obtain them at New York prices, and thus save
oxpeu'o and risk of transportation. Piano Fortes tuned
aud repaired mar 25—ly
SRW MUSIC
Of the latest Homo and Foreign pubil-
ration.., D zoon.uni, fcCO'9.,
Nos. HIT Bryan, and 94 St. Julian sts.
Mano Fortesj
ir. n. xoou.iu.Tr.v co.
H AVE Just received Urge additions to their stock of
Ml r 1L. . ... _# L
r.Jr
Patterns, by furnishing a working drawing of the de
sign required. All work manufactured by us warranted
to be as good and as cheap os can be manufactured in
any other establishment in the Union.
In connection wlthonr Iron Railing; we shall keep in
the store, an assortment of Iron Furniture, such os Bed
steads, Settees, Gardeu Chairs, Garden Herders, Flower
Stands. Brackets of various sixes, and any kind of Orna
mental Iron Work and Iron Furniture to order. W#
do Agents 1
ELASTIC SPUING BED BOTTOM,
which w* (ball sell at 5fannfiurturer’s prices. It can be
fitted to suit any Bedstead. This invention was awarded
three Gold Medals in Europe, and Gold and Sliver Medal'
at the Fair of tho American Institute In New York.—
They are well adapted to a 8onthrrn climate, on account
of all— ' •—
Pianos, from tho manufactories of Steiuway
Funs, Stodart. Light#, Newton ft Bradbury, J. B. D:
ham ft Co., ftc-Ac., which arc selected for ppxitt or
tone and excellent wobkmaxsihp. These Instruments
are offered at New Y'ork prices, and most liberal terms.—
To which they respectfully invite the attention of their
friends and the public In general.
Nos. 107 Bryan, and 94 St. Julian its.
UBS. GILBERT & KENNEDY.
Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, ftc.
JP T. W. Hilling, Cant.luiab Mien, A. S Bililwli,
M. D., lion. T. Butler King, Gen. Narclsso Lopez, Capt.
Wm. Leathers, W. P. Allison M. D., Jndge Alex. Walk
er, Col. ftlaunsel WJUte, Thos. E. Bond M. D., J. S. Pea-
cocke, M. D.
PXX MISSION TO xrrxxTO
Ex-Gov. Jos. C. Jones, Uon. Fred- P. Stanton, B. F.
Palmer, inventor of “Palmer’s Artificial Leg,’’ Francis
Grice, Naval Constructor. N. Yard, PbiU, Proprietors of
the Oirard IIouM.Phlladelphia.
apr 28—12tdkl2tw
of allowing a free circulation of air, being perfectly easy _ nd
with a single Matrass, and are extensively used where- jwl
ever they nave been introduced. Persons wishing the • *
Spring Bed Bottom, will pleaes send tho size of the Bed
stead, or if more convenient to them, wo will call our
selves and take the dimensions.
We are also prepared to manufacture Stationary En
gines, Sugar Mills, with two or three Rollers,Pipes,
Columns, Liunp Post*. Window Guards, Iron Doors and
Shutters, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, either
by contract or to order.
Steamboat Work, Stationary Engines, 8aw Mills, Rice
Mills, and all kinds of Machinery, overhauled and repair-
ed at short notice.may 1
By
DBS* LEFLER & WILCOX,
DENTISTS.
Are now fully prepared to insert frill or
r tlal eettaof Teeth on the principle of
J. Atlen'v Patent CanUuuous Gum.
By this Improvement, the form of the face
can be restored to any degree or rotundity that may
be desired. It to applicable in all case* where the checks
have fallen In, and cannot be detected by the cmeest ob
server. This method combines the followingadvantagee:
An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural and
life-like appearance, and imports to the teeth that pecu
liar expression Wulcb characterizes the natural organs.
This Gam consists of a illlclou* compound, which Is
applied and fused upon the Teeth and Plate in such a
manner, as to fill up all the Interstices around the base
of tbe Teeth, and w*o unites them firmly to each other
and to the Flat# upon which they are set This secures
perfect cleanllnees of the Teeth.
Office over DeWitt ft Morgan’s,Congrees street,
feb 18-tf
~WM. GIBSON,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, after fifteen years’ practice,
has located in Augusta, Oa* and will attend the
courts In Richmond, Warren, Colombia, Burke, Jeffer
son and Lincoln counties. M* Refers to Editors Re-
publican, BaTsnnah,
•p^AYB received this day a choice lot of low priced
may!
Printed Muslins; also
Black Crepe Setts, Sleeves aad Collar* 1
Fancy Belt Ribbons;
Fine Black Silk Fans;
Whit* Kid Gloves;
BI4ck Lace F^glngs;
Hemstitched HaadkercUsfo, fto.
JUST RECEIVED. S
Fjpni Schr. ft; Partrtnx, from Havana, with a choice
JL lot or FRUIT, consisting or 3n,000 Oranges, 800
banshee Bananas, 100 doxsn Pin# ftpptofo Oehra. and
H. L. P. KING.
ATTORNEY ATIaW,
a Corner of Bay xad Wkltaki
Ofllaa
fob. 22—3mo
JOHN - OLIVER
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINT
Paper Hanger, fto;,
PARED to doallklnas of work in hto line, la
{the best manner, witk despatch. .
aprll 121 Broughton street.
^ARPKTI!iq,^MATTlNO, WINDOW SHADKS,
_ Lace and Mulln Curtains may be found at
Mrt8
MBIT OP THB REVOLUTION.
iN and Times of tho Bevolution, or Memoirs of
Elkanah Watson.
Iupressfons of England, or Sketches of English Scene
ry and Society. By Coxe.
Tbe Spanish Conquest In America. By Arthur Helps,
Ivolf.
Kingsley’s Sermon for the Times.
Heart and Home Troths. By Rev. R. Wlttlngham, Jr.
Our Church Music, a Book for Pastors and People.
Legion: or Feigned Excuses.
The Nightingale; ora Kind Act to Never Lost; a tale of
the Russian War.
Unison or tho Liturgy. By A. Gifford.
Life of Schamyl and Narratlvo of the ClrcaMlan
War.
Hiawatha, new supply
mayl W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
DISSOLUTION.
T IIE Firm of Yerstille ft Frierson, to this day dissolv
ed, by mutual consent. The business will be set
tled by U. W. Yerstille. II. W. YERSTILLE,
E. FRIERSON,
Savannah March 31st, 1858.apr 2
NOTICE.
T HE firm of 8PENCBB CURRELL ft CO., Is this
day dissolved by mutual consent Either partner
to authorized to use tho name of the late firm In sett!*-
men! of the affairs of tbe same.
SPENCER CURRELL,
ROBT. AUSTIN,
A. TU0MA8.
Savannah, May 1st, 1858.
The undersigned will continue the Auction and Com
mission business on hto own account, fro® and after thia
date. SPENCER CURRELL.
Savannah,May 1st, 1858. «»uy3
TO HIRB.
ft NEGRO MAN, a good cook. Also two Negro Boys
accustomed to house work, ou#13 years old the
other 16year#old; to behind until the 1st day of fro-
APP,yt0 O.W. WYLLY.
FOR SALE. ^
A GOOD Cook, Washer ajd Ironsr, about 80 yreof
age, sold for no fault. _
may 3 JOHN S. MONTMOLLIN.
FOR SALE. , .
NEGRO WOMAN abo* I *8 yreold, aud her child
. a boy about 84 years or age. Tbe Woman' to a
_„JCook, Washer and Inner: the Boy to accustom (
the car# of horses aad boos* work. .
may3 JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN.
RAN AW. ,
JOE. a black Boy.aboul
‘ ‘ n height, belonging t<
“- 'll J>#
’AY. ^ .
Atrs&m
•m* fatin
W ota«VinS16oiu« WSpMrlfc
Kte livery at my oAm, and Fifteen DsBaia for. proof
locpavirtajiypeijanof J^cSBSSlUII.^
tog him.
VALVABLK-KBAL ESTATE.
600 scree of Land oa the great Ogeechee
River, 300 of which to Sid* Swamp under lank,
and 150 cleared, Ihebelence well adapted to the
_ culture of Cotton and Com—all under fence,
improvements are a plain dwelling house, a
very large and convenient barn, with ether necessary
outbuildings aad accommodations for 60 Negtce*.
Ing about 300 Acres, well timbered. On the premises
there to a good Dwelling House. Negro House*, and all
the other necessary out-building* together With a well ot
excellent water. TermallbcraL For further particular*
enquire at our Counting-room. fob 25
At Private Sale,
_ A Negro Man, 25 year* old. good lloetler and Carriage
Driver, and his wife, aged 23. plain Cook, Washer and
Ironer, with their two Girl children, aged 4 and? rears,
warranted sound and healthy. fob 3
GRAN GER’S
A tract of 1000 acre*, 200 which to inland swamp,
and 400 uplands, fine cotton and provision lapds, mostly
cleared. About 100 mss have a heavy grow\h of oak and
hickory, only *a# soil* from tid# communication to Sa
sea r *
vonnah by the OgeecheeCanaL aad tbe bolarce heavily
timbered with pine. Together with ths above, wlU be sold,
a gang ul 14 prime Negvoce, accuoScmsd to the culture or
Rice ur Cotton and Con. For sal# by
Jan 22 WM. WRIGHT.
CHOICE IIVOIOH o, niUIT TREE.
LAND1NO and for sale—comprising A pi les,
_ Apricot, Peach, Chetrks, Pear*, Viam, and
^Raspberry—were ordered for a gectlenan, who
has diapoasd tf hto place, and ate now offered
Apply to *. J. WAL81I,
dec 6 No. 170-Bay-et.
FOR SAl.Bc
at A Lot of 35 acres, well improved .In Walthoure
Suville, Liberty county, Ga. The land haa been all
S^cleared, and a portion of It beautifully told out
h— with fine orchards, situated about one mile from
tbe Dc-potof the Savannah, Albany ft Gulf Railroad—
Apply to marl WM. WRIOIIT.
FOR SALE.
jtA- 7788 Acres or Oak, Hickory and Pins 1 and In
^HMaMcIntosh Co., on the Altamaha River, ut tbe
MPfccrossing of Ihe Savannah and Golf Railroad, of
«..!&»■ which 226 acre* do Ray Land well ditre and
under cultivation and fenced. Also. 200 acre the
stove to upland, under fence, and well Improve with a
comfortable Dwelling. Gin Home, Bains. Staloes and
comfortable quarters for thirty negroes. Apply
—I. WR
mar 2d
WM. WRIGHT.
TO RENT.
A Store under the Bluff, fronting on Whltaket
street. Apply to
.mar 27 SPENCER CURRELL ft CO.
TO RENT TILL WOV. 1.
r A good Dwelling House in Troup Ward, with
modern improvements. Apply to
mar 7
iVILBUR, 111 Bay-st.
FOR RENT.
Two very desirable Stores in Jefferson street next
to corner of Congress street, well adapted to
any ktud of retail business,
feb 8) MINIS ft JOHNSTON.
Fort SALE.
A Good Dwelling House, nn the corner or State
and Habersham streets, fronting sixty (80) feet on
Columbia sqnare, brine two stones on a brick base
ment, with outbuildings ail in good order. Apply to
A. WILBUR,
fob 12 OenT. Ins. Agt. ft Broker—111 Bay at.
FOR RRFV.
k The Wharf Store to No. ITS Day street, suitable
| for storlug Cotton or Vmheadfe*. Apply to
l Jan 7 BAYNAKD ft ROWLAND.
HOUSE WftITBP.
fr A BRICK HOUSE with 8 cr 10 rooms, with stills
3 and carriago house, ou a toll lei Apply ti
a r a MONTH
i Jan 4
WFU.T 4
JOLUN.
CLARENDON HOTEL,
CORNER OF 13TH ST., AND 4TH AVENUE,
NEW YORK,
The Unite reigned beg leave to an
nounce that they have taken the
Clakxxpox Hotel.
Belying upon their Intimate ae-
qsintanco with the bminese, and the
interior arrengemenlsand accommoda
tions of the Hotel, which, In point of comfort and ele
gance, are not surpassed, they hope and feel that they
will be abio to give unqualified satisfaction to their nu
merous friends and all who may favor them with their
patronage. G KERNKR ft J. VIRCII,
Proprietors.
The Undersigned having disposed of hto interest In the
“CuKcroox” to Messrs. KERNED ft B1RCII, takes
this opportunity to return hto thank* to hto numerous
patrons, and takes great pleasure (n recommending hto
successors to their kind regards, they having bad much
. ... -*•* *
experience In catering for~the nnbiic, trill continue to
keep up the well known reputation of the establishment,
as having no superior in the Ualtdd States.
> superior in the Ualtdd States.
O. C. PUTNAM,
New York, February, 1856. V-H-apr 19—d3m
| ggfe ■
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
THIS HOUSE to located ou Look
out Mountain, at an elevation of
thirty-two hundred feet, presenting
a scenery not surpassed by any In the
United States, nnd an atmosphere
pure and salubrious. Those who seek pleasure, health
abundance, to found, and CHALYBEATE, as goods* any
place can boast of. . .
Tb# Mountain to easy of access, being only five miles
from Chattanooga, and Horae#, Buggies and Hocks are
always in readiness to convey visitors and their baggage
to IU summit, where their Imaginations will be fully met
and their wants trell cared for.
•Tbe House will 1* opened on the 1st of June, and
closed 1st of October.
GEO. W. ASnBURN, Proprietor,
X. M. ANSLEY, Superintendent,
may 1 d4m
DYING ft RENOVATING ESTABLISHM’T
near saw
SAVANNAH, OA.
T3-SA xxrauxnxnix 1833. «P*T3
mUB Subacriber. grateful to hto patrons and Mends
■ for thrir continued favor*, would etate that. In ad
dition to the Improventa In Dying acquired by him
during hto last visit to England and Scotland, hae made
arrangement* for extending hto burinees, by which he Is
now enabled to Dye a greater variety of Colon os Sill
and Woolen Droeeis, Shall*, ftc-whkh he tnutewBl
generally pleas* all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, aa
may be required, la th# same superior rtyto which has gen
erally so much pleased hlspatroas and Meads.
Ladles' Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Framed In tbo moat
frrtdonablestyle*. Ordersfrom the country punctually
attended to. Terms moderate. When pareeto are sent by
fSsamboat or railroad, word should be seat him by totter
through th* Poet Offic*, so that be may know "heps to call
for them.
Jqalt o ALEXANDER Q ALLOW AT.
* ir*
A. and Gingham UmbreUas,mad*to order
style. Call andean,
may 6
Silk
j^goa aik/cloth hkirtino^ hm>
“Magic” Corn and Cob Mill.
A 8e<.ON D EXHIBITION which haa this day 1 eon
^Lgiven of tb# efficiency of tbe above named Mill, aa
an economical and speedy mode of grinding Corn In th#
grain, and in th* Cob, has satisfied every one 01 It*
superiority in every claim which it makes upon tho j nto
lie confidence.
Tbi' Mill does not deserve the confidence at tho puMk
03LT.hecaaseornsrown,srxxp and irrzcnvtxrxs In
cracking the Corn and Cob with which it 1* supplied, hut
it does more; it makes good Meal, Grits, aad Horn ay,
while at the same time it ckacks Coxa ixa Cons In a
manner superior to any MUl which bos yet been, offered
to the public.
It is in consideration of the peculiarly flue quality ot
Mzai,Gins, a>d noMixr which this Mill turns oat, tha’
the undersigned as agent offers!: to th* public. ,
Any further Information may be had on application t«
the undersigned, who has tbe Milt for sate.
GEO. A. McCLESKEY,
mar 22 tf Bull street. 8rd door from Bay.
THUNDER & LIGHTNING.
SFRATT’S
PATENT
LIGHTNING
RODS,
With Glam Insulator*
put up at tho shotting
lotlce, Ira
8TIBB8 ft DAYll.
marl*
PATENT CHAMPION
Fire nnd Burglar Proof Safes.
The great interest mani
fested by the public to pro
cure more perfect security
from Mre for valuable pa
pers, such as Bone, Moat-
oaoks, Duse, Nona,
Booxx or Account, than
________ tho ordinary SAFES here
tofore In use had afforded, Induced tha Subscriber* to ,
devote a large portion of time and attention during tbe
pest fourteen years in making Improveaante and die-
coverie* for this objsct, and they now beg leave to assure
their numerous friends, and th* public gsoetally, that
their efforts haw been crowned with complete success,
and now offer the -131 PROVED HERRING'S PATRNT
WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAVE." ar
CHAMPION SAFE OF THE WORLD,
lUVIMJ EIXX AWAEDKn MEDALS XT BOTH tux
WolrdsFuir, or,don ISal.and N.Terk.’SX,
As superior to all o’ •. *. It is now, undoubtedly entitled
to that appellation, and secured with HALL’S PATENT
POWDER PROOF L0CKS.(whlch also was awarded Mx»>
als as 8Love,) forms the moat perfect Fire and Buxghrf
Proof Safes ever before offered to th* Public.
Tlie Subscribers also manufacture all kinds of Boiler
and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vault Doors, aad
Money Boxes or Chests, for Brokers, Jewellers, and Pri
vate Families, for Plato, Diamonds, and other Valuables:
And are also Patentees, (by purchase,) and Manulactur-
JOKES*PATBAT PBR3JUTAT10N BML0CI,
SILAS C. HERRING fa CO., PATENTM8,
GREEN BLOCK, Nee. 136,137 and 136 Water Street.
Agents in Georgia, Bell and Prentiss, Savannah.
b 11—Smq
JohnS. Norris, Architect
. .. in fc t j ei - *• - —
H A VINO returned the practice or hto pm fasti ou,
offers his services to hto Mends and the public aa
an Architect snd Superintendent. . .
Design* for any part of the country supplied and exe
cuted in all the various branches of bis profession; such
as Public Edifice*, Stores, Dwellings, Monument*,
Thoroughiy Fire Proof Stores designed and executed. .
Office In second story corner of Bull-st. and Bay-ton.*,
over Camp ft Robinaou’a store* ly Jan 3
wm d . e grken,
FRENCH BURR, EUSOPPS. & COLOGNE
r PREPARED ALSO, to drese MUl Stoneoand St them
with all the necessary Irons, complete: and to manu-
factoring a Grist 51111 for Plantation purporeo, to bo roar
by the Gin Gear or Steam Power. Warranted to grind
‘‘store at tardcastie’sold stand, one door west of tho
market. fobl6-Iy
•t ho is
'rTUahY would r .
now prepared to execute U
the Gallery, prepared to execute the conctag ol th***
Pictures, either In Oil, Pastil or Water Cokra
Persons having Dagurreotypte of deceased frkndfaumy
have them copied and enlarged to any stoe, up to Ufa.
Specimen, of dtlxens of Savannah are already flnfeWd and
may be seen at the Gallery. Jan 18—teao
Coal Yard, Utrrjf Wharf.
900
200 tons English Cannel Coal;
800 tons Liverpool Oml Coal, aa agesOsat article ftt
Parlor Gratee, Stove# and Ranges t
100 tons Largo Lamp White A*h Coal,
Foandrieeand Steam Rnrtusat .
400 tons Broken and8cr*tnedlcg
isnoine article.
Easts# Red Ash Ooal,
n genuine article. •' ■ '. . .
Th# undersigned to prepared to flll.ocdere ut shortest
otice, and solicits the Htnmagsof htoMMsdswadtha
notice, and soil
public.
•J»»7
. Wood Md 0.1 TuJ.rtnr*
Fro Bono Publico!
MORE SEGKAHS.
KOWMi Corner of Ball
“ofS “r.do^ prlT.k.^SUd,-OUI
.driiot tookm to » prodk.WfMtuOn-
to.dm. CmnOnrd^ &
* -pr.
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