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W. H. WADLXT, O.nl Supt.
Transportation Office OralMl Railroad,
hnnuk, Mutch A, ISM. mm SI
— paprimsE
m — , The time for Receiving Tax Return* for
'Otthraconij,Is extended to 10th or May,
after which Mm* the Hook* will rocrrrmt bo clooed.
may 3-7 JHO lUtBDY, Receiver.
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BT TUI JURY OY THM NEW YORK EXHIBITION
IV ill Kngliih or Foreign Sauce Manufactu
rer*, ha* been obtained, among*! numeroue
Competitor*, bg
LEA & PERRIN Si
roa tkxm
Worcestershire Sauce,
WHEREBY FURTHER TESTIMONY 18 AFFORDED
Of Its Icing the Best Since Extent*
^ f Th* celebrity of this Sauce haa extended to
Ka 3 every quarter of the gtobo, and ita efficacy lu
promoting th* general health* ia becoming dally more ob
tetrad and acknowledged.
Ia th* Halted State* It U held to be th* moet agreeabte
condiment, and la eeteeeued for ita tonic and lnrigontlng
properties, Its habitual wee enabling the stomach perfect*
ly to dlgoat the food.
On th* Continent of Europe, thee* qualltiee hare been
testified to by a gentleman, who write* to LEA fo PER
RINS thus.-—“ I hart carried a bottle of your Worcester,
■bite Sane* In a tour I bar* Just completed through
•pate and Portugal, and believe I owe my preeeat state
of bealth to It* use; your Sanee ta etomachlc, and I Ihluk
medicinal. X can with truth aay there ia nothing In a
traveller 1 * baggage eo essential to hta comfort, at least In
thee* ce an tries, as your Sauce."
In India, also, where It Is found at the mate of every
regiment/ a medical gentleman write* from Madras to
his brother lathe earn* profession at Worcester, Inth*
following terms: 14 Tell Lea It Perrins that their
Bases ta highly approved In India, and that it Is, In my
opinion, the moat palatable as well as th* moet whole*
FOR NEW YORK.
Auction Sales.
waw. wtM.ii
T»o«f lolaln lb. tit,,
situated on Uordoh and Whitaker street*, cast of th*
Oaeion block of bulldinge , may 10
At Friv*to~Bafe.
2 City of Savannah Ronds, 600 dollars each.
ALSO
2 negro girls, ons 14 years old, the other dO years old
country raleed and warranted sound.
iA.s, Saturday morning, may 10, was
w-
WoodhulL will eail as above.
STMSHTP KEYSTONE STATE
R. 1IARDIE3, Commander.
TO LEAVE SATURDAY, MAY 10TU, AT 10)* A It
The new nud splendid eteamshlp KEYSTONE STATE,
Usrdle, Commander, will leavo as above.
Cabin Paseage.... $20
Steerago do 8
Por freight or paseage, apply to
0. A. GREINER.
PMiengere by this Ship will he landed at New Castle
Del., from which place cars starts times dally for Ball!
more, Washington city, and other Southern points.
may fl
For Key West and Havana.
This Sauce Is suitable for every variety of dish, and the
unlvetaa) demand which its excellence has crested, has
led leeway imitations belngotfered to tha public, under
a variety of name*, but the genuine may be known by the
aameer **LMA tt PERKIN'S,” being Impreeeed upon th*
patent metallc capsulee, or patent glass stopper of th*
bottle, aa well as the labels and wrapper.
Sol* Agent* for the United State*.
’OHN DU!
aprft—Saao
JOUN DUNCAN A SONS,
406 Broadway, New York.
P*
guage*, music, (on g
log, embroidery, am
Refinement of ni
fBYEN TEACHERS of first ability employed In the
M. School; affording facilities for s;thorough English
education, with Latin, Greek, th* modern polite lan*
' ' n guitar, piano, harp and organ) dqrar.
,, and seven kinds of painting,
f manners, and the etiquette of society
Inculcated. A Parisian lady resides In iho family. F *
are awarded In e*tch department.
Aids to physical education to be found in Dancing,
Calisthenics, a Oymuasium, Bowling Alley, (strictly nil*
vat*,) swimming in Mystic River, (*alt.) horseback riding
Ac. Well trained saddle horses belong to tho Sei
nary. #
For particulars address the Pntxctm
Mrs. THOMAS P. SMITH.
Rinxxxcts:—Hon. Robert 0. Winthrnn, Boston; Hon,
Edward Everett,do.; Rev. Charles Brooks, West Med*
ford; Rov. John Pierpont. do.; F. Gardner, A. M., Prin
cipal Boston Latin School: Hon. Abbot Lawrence, Bos
ton; Rev.Hubbard Winslow, New York; Rev. William
Hogue. D. Dm Albany: Rev. llollln H. Neale, D. D. Bos
ton; no* Sam, llcimton, Texas. may 1—Cm*
Gr. M. GftfITESF,
SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE M. EASTMAN.
iV. IF. Corner Bryan and Whilaker-tt*.
Has now a beautiful variety o
Jewelry, consisting of Diamond
mEarringe Pins and fine Cameo demand
Mm Beta. Al*o Mosaic lu colurs, and
_old Stone. All Uotd Earring* and Broaches and In Bets,
in great variety. Sleeve Buttons and Cottar Button* to
match. Stadqin all varieties—plain, engraved, cameos,
carbuncle*, Mosaic, box and glau for hair, Ac. Chil
dren’s Bracelets- single and in pairs; Ladies’ do. all varie
ties. box and glass Broaches, double and single, enam
eled end plain; Medallions from $1,50 to $20; Gold Pen
cils and Pen and Pencils, all site*, from $1,60 to $28£guld,
silver and steel Specs for all sights—enstomsrs are par
ticularly Invited to examine the finest article In this line
ever imported, both concave and convex, pliable os India
robber without lodes their shape. Gold and silver
Watches—Eugtnoen, Conductors, and others requiring
accurate time-keepers and a good strung well finished ar
ticle, are invited to exam ino his Railroad Time-keepers
nowonbaad. FInger-lUngs In endless variety. Pearl
Work In sets sad riugte, also Head Wreaths for wedding
presents at $76 each.
On Hand—Ons Surveyor's Leveling Instrument, very
large and mad* for good service, will be sold low; Com
passes all sizes, and Mathematical Instruments.
Sllvsrand Plated Ware, as usual Fancy Articles In
variety. Parses; silver, plated, and Morocco Porte Mon*
nales, all kind* and sices.
49* Friends, giTe me a call, and I will sell at re
ble prices, at the Old Stand corner Bryan and Whitaker-
streets, Savannah, Go.
apr 2 G. M. OR1FFEN.
Found,
O N Sunday, soar the Independent Presbyterian
Church, a tody’s Gold Pencil, with the initials of
•• k. B ” cot In the stone. The owner can have it by ap
plying at this office and paying for this sdvsrtissmenL
apr 22—tf
NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITORS.
.. . unty,
.. . y notified to present them, property attested to me,
within the time proscribed by law; and all persons in
debted to said deceased, are hereby requested to make
Immediate payment to
JAMES PRINDLE, Administrator.
Darien, April 22,1866.aprM8
A LL
A K«
hereby n
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE,
TOUN REILLY, having this day made an Assign-
OF munt for tne benefit of his creditois, all persons
having claims against him will hand them in;; and all
indebted, will make immedate payment to the under-
signed. ' JNO. McMAHON,
apr2f
FOR SALE.
T WO Twelve acre contiguous tracts of Land on the
White Bluff Road, near where it is crosoed by the
Eavannah A Gnlf Railroad, and two tracts near tbe Oge*
cbe* 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 tbe
Court House. Apply to
mar 8 WM. WRIOHT.
FOR SALE
A BLACK MAN, 86 years old, a bricklayer by trade,
sound and healthy. Apply to
apr 26 WM. WRIOHT.
FOR IALE
WOMAN, 28 years old, capital Washer and Iron-
er and House Servant, with her Girl Child, 10 yn
tahetithy and likely. Sold for nofonlt and *~
in Um city. Apply to
apr 7 WM. WRIGHT.
COLT’S
■WTEW MODEL REPEATERS and Sharp* Rifles,
1M| ceived and for salo by
LOVELL
apr 26
. A LATTIMORE.
TO JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS-
T WO or three good bandscan find employment at
JOHN OLIVER’S.
apc26 121 Broughton street.
WANTED.
A STRONG, ABLE BODIED AND SOBER NEGRO
Man. Apply at this office.
Ice Pitchers.
DOUBLE
WATEB PITCHERS
Some new and beautiful designs*
Plated and Britannia}
—AT—
The Home-Farnlihing
No. BP! nmSton-sfreet.
may 1 HORACE MORSE.
Steamship FLORIDA.
WOODHULL, Commander*
WILL SAIL ON SATURDAY, MAY 10, AT 11, A. 1L
The new andj^lendld steamship FLORIDA, Captain
~ At PrlvatoSal*.
Trust Lot No. 28, cornering on Drayton, Oordon and
Liberty stmts, 00 by 00 feeqa moat deelrable situation
for a private rosldtnce.may!
. At Private Sola
A Negro Woman, a good Cook, Washer, and Inner,
aged 20 years, with her 4 boy children; 2 agedOyrs.l
a yean, 14 months. Soldfbr no fitaltaudto remain In
tho city.apr 80
mayT
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
- Carpenter—At Private
_ Negro Man about 28 yra uf age, '
Framer and Inside Finisher. *Hia wc
this city.
. who la a competent
work can be seen In
apr II
At Private Bale.
Lot No. 10 Jackson Ward, fronting Ilnll and between
Jefferson and Barnard streets. Improvements 2 dwell-
ings, renting for $500 per annnm.apr 10
At Private Bale.
Lot No. 10 Calhoan Ward. CU by 100 feet, corner of
Jones and Lincoln stmts; will be sold low if applied for
Immediately. apr 4
At Private Sale.
10 share* Central Railroad stock.
Also—
A bcantlfhl summer residence at Thunderbolt, will be
sold If applied for Immediately. mar 24
At Private Bale.
A tract of Land lying in Bryan andftborty Counties,
containing 400 Acres of wall timbered Land, within
one mile of tho Canoochoe ltlvor. Also another tract ad
joining, containing 200 Acres. Also, on* half interest In
another tract, contalnlng 800 Acres, within two and a
half miles of the ?rivor. The above lands are well tim
bered with Ranging Timber, and will be sold ata bargali
If applied for soon. mar 16
A prims field h*udJ,abou?lhfriy years old.
A few share* of Savannah tiae block.
share* of Savannah Ues block. may 10
For Bale. . ..
Avery desirable tract of laud adjoining the Oantral
loll road, 23 mU«Jfrom th* city of Savannah, contain-
ngllOOOacwe.' The land la wall wooded and adapted to
the culture of Ootton and Corn. Th* above tract will
yadteT "
w divided, and s<
Central Railroad SI
lots If desired.
For Bale.
Itoek.
may 6
_ apr 16
Wanted. . .
To hire by the month,* good Cook, Washer and Ironer.
Apply at No. 0 Hull streeVor at the office of
apr 14 JOHN B. MONTMOLLIN.
At Private Bale.
Five tracts of Land within fonr miles of the city, on
the Savannah Is Albany Railroad, containing from 260
to (KM acres each, part fine Hammock land, the balance
well wooded. Plata of above 6 lota can be seen at the of
fice. * apr 14
■ Auction
' «r»i ~
m-TFTTT
for, previous to the next Vsgutafsaie, wlU be tf on *«•
count and riskof former purchaser. may 0 d
BY T. J. WALSH.
SmTDAfriuylouin^rbr^^ Fb«f
atlOo’cIuckt .
Tw.ntjf-nlno bondrad ud flit, four (SSM) bntotb ,<*
Oorn.danuged on board the echr Carolina and Virciul',
frem Middleton N.C. to thla port, and sold by order w
may 10
Cottage Trael—At Private Sal*.
Lot No. 0, Third Tything, Anson Ward, containing
65 8-10acres, situated on the Middle Ground Uo*d,abont
3 mites from th* city.
Plat of the above form can be seen at onr Counting
Room. For sale low for cash. may 10
Garden Lot—At Private Bale.
Oarden Lot No.08, containing 6)4 acres|lies between
the Louisville Rood and tha Canal, aboutjtwo miles from
the city. Apply at ouP Counting Kooiu, whero tho Plat
can beaten.may 10
At Private Sale.
Lot No. 237,10th district, Lowndes county, containing
400 r—
Administratrix's Bale.
On TUESDAY, July 1st, at 11 o'clock, In front of the
Court House, will be sold:
Th* Southern halfLut No 17, and Improvements, alt-
uated on East Boundary street. Th* improvement* are
•lx Wooden Tenements. Sold os the property of the Ke-
IkjI No. Ml, 12th district, Wcer count,, contolnJni ut.orD,n[.lRob.rUon,ilccnn,d.for tli.l.nclltof Ui.
aom . bpr 8 ! hoirs and creditui* of said estate. Terms cosh.
At Private Sal^ nw»J® A. B. ROBERTSON, Administratrix.
A fin* ateam Saw Mill on the Ogcechee river, at No.
7, Central Railroad, with a lease for five year*, on 001*)
acre* of land that will afford any quantity of plne,whlte
oak. and cypress timber of beat quality and very con
venient Also, the above mentioned tract of 0000 acres,
about 700 or which ora prime hammock or bay lauda,
160 acres of which ore cleared and about 250 acre* up
land cleared. Tbe above described property will be eold
low. apr 4
Tobacco—At Private SaVeT
, Now landing and for sate from store t
40 tmxea assorted brands Tabacoo. Term* cash.
At Private Sale.
Lot No. ——. fronting on New street, North of the
Railroad Depot, being one hundred and ten feet front, by
on* hundred and flRy feet deep. For farther information
and terms, anqnlre at tbe counting room,
may a
_ w Private Sal*.
Th* Eastern half of Lot No. 16 Warren Ward, and Im
provements, consisting of a two and a half story wooden
dwelling. The lot is subject to a ground rent to th* city.
Will be sold on reasonable terms. apr 10
Private Hole.
Lot No. 824,12th (list, Lowndes oounty, 400 acne.
louNM.-ii.u.a.
do do 213,4,1, Lumpkin county,
do do 270,0,2, Fannin do.
For terms, apply at the Donating Room.
Auction Salea.
■nr <:■
Vudetvriltf'aMf, ' •
WJU btf sold -v at the Mot* of Messrs, Boa* a fl
„ Three banditti pad eighteen hogsheadsi of Mucosa*
Sugar, (more or !«*•},Amged on board tha bark M
LTPraak, on her voiafv ftosa Matoataa to New York,
and put Into this port in lUstrera. fold uaderteapec*
^ *—
tloa and by order «
the Pori Wardens.
Sugnrm ^
er of th* Port Wifrden*, fm'Uie benefit of
and nil concerned. Temaeask.
Sfc^Tutsj&’JMxstfLTii
be Port Wardens, fot tliS benefit of Underwrite;
At Private Sale.
Two House* situated on th* corner of St. Jaliea and
Price streets, No. lrWashlngten Ward, oneof w**- ~
* JL4 jt,th*c*‘^
stories on brick basemeoMhe other ts 114 brick base
ment, subject to a ground front of eighteen dollars per
annum. The location Is very desirable, situated as (tie.
lu a very healthy portion of th* city. Mot further par-
dculars enquire at tbe counting room. - •
At Private Sale.
A valuable plantation In Burke county, containing
1,C00 acres of oak and hickory lands, adjoining the town
of Waynesboro 1 , and within one mile of the Waynesboro’
A Augusta Railroad, about 1,100acres ofwhicharoclear-
•d and in good state for cultivation, with all thanecea-
sary Improvements. apr 4
Administrator's Sale—Continued.
Will be told, on tho first TUESDAY In Juue next, before
the Conrt IIoum in the city of Savannah, botween the
legal hours of sale:
Lota No. 63,16th District Macon Co^ belonging to the
Estate of Charleellartridgo, deceased, sold for the ben
efit of the heirs of said "**-*-
At Private 8ate.
A prime tract of 714 acres of land, In Burke andJef-'
furson counties, on thcfOgeccheo river within two miles
of Central Railroad, aqjoinlng lands of Robert Conuely,
and Col. T. A. Ploree. The greater part of which Is oak
and hickory land. About 800 acres of which are cleared
aud under good fence, with improvement*. apr 4
to.,U *<■»»'•—
DANCING ACADEMY.
MU.SS. A. UUNAUD, respectfully Informs his
patrons, that the last term of the season will
begin on Tuesday, the 26th Inst.
Persons desiring to send pupil*, are requested
to do so by that time.
At Private Salo.
An eighteen hone Engine. Boiiereand Machinery com
plete, for a Steam Sew Mill, with i lrcolnr Saws. Lng
Carriages, Wagons, Ac., Ac. Built by K. Tinslay of Ma-
con, O*,, and bnt little nsed. For safe low.
At Private 8a!e.
Lot No 2, being part of Placentia tract, adjoining
Thunderbolt village, containing sixty-two acres
Lot No 14, North side of Lamar streot, corner of Dray-
ton, containing 60 feet front and 126 feet deep, apr 3
STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
KVM* nOLI.lNS, Commander.
LEAVES ON THE 4TH AND 10TU OF EACH MONTH.
The ISABEL leaves this port regularly, on the 4th and |
10th of each month, and connects at Havana with tho V.
8. Moil8team»blp Company’s Lino of Steamers for San
Francisco via Aspinwoll, and will carry the Pacific Malls.
For passage only, apply to
uov 26 COHENS A HERTZ, Agents.
Soutb Western ltail Hoad Bonds.
SOUTH WESTERN HAIL ROAD CO.)
Macon, February 16th, 1866. /
N OTICKl • hereby given to the holders of any of the
Bonds ot the Company, that all or any portion of
tbe company's Bonds may be surrendered and convert
ed Into Stock of the Company. Interest on any Bond
converted istc cease on the dato of tho Dividend day next
preceding the conversion. By order of the Board.
JOHN T. BOIFEUtLLKT,
feb 18—3mo Treasurer.
At Private Solo.
A fomlly of seven cotton field Negroes, three of whom
are mothers, balance children. mar 24
At Private 8*le.
A very valuable Tract of tend, situated on the Angus- )
ta road, four miles from the city, containing 117 acres,
well wooded with oak and hickory. If not sold Iwfore
the first Tuesday in April next, will bo offered before
the Court House. mar 17
u.
NEW JAIL.
P LAN8 fora uew Jail are solicited from architecU
and mechanic* generally, to be loft with the Clerk
S NYKYY YYA117 [ of * ,le Inferior Court, on or before the first of Juno
■ iKAAl Al A 1» aI i I One Hundred Dollars will be given for tho plan adopted
by the Court.
WM. H. CUYLER, J. I. C. C. a
N. B. KNAPP, J.t.c.c.o.
GEO. P. HARRISON, J.I.C.O.C.
MONT. CUMMIN'O, J. 1. o. C.O.
JA8. K. GODFREY, J. I. c. c.c.
At Private Sale.
A Kogro Woman 30 years old, field hand, with her 3
chlldreu,7,6and Uyrsold.
JlNegro^InnMj^eliUiandandyfobWTjMJ^^
FOR PALATKA, E. F.
VIA Darien, Brssnawlek, Rt. Marys, Fer>
namltna. .Jacksonville, Flcolata,
and MlddlebnrR, Black Creek*
THE i-teamer WKLAKA, Capt. N.
King, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY 3IORXING, at 10
-o’clock.
i Freight will be taken for Traders'
Hill and Intermediate Landings, on the St. Alary’s River,
No freight will be taken after nine o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at tbe Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, near tho Gas Work*, or to
C LAO HORN A OUNNINOHAM,
Jan 6 Agents.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS havingdemand* against the firm of
Wylly a Montmollln, will pleom present them at
w. [feb 10] WYLLV A MONTMOLL1N.
UTS. MAIL LINE.
For PalatkAf E. Fla., via. Darien, Brnna*
wick, St. Mary*. Feri|audtna,
Jacksonville, Middlebura,
(Blaek Creek,) and
Pleolata.
The new and elegant Steam Jack
et ST.JOHN'S. Cnpt. James Freeborn,
having resumed her trips to Florida,
will leave for tho above places every
Saturday, at 10 o'clock.
Freight will ha taken for Trader*' Hill and Intermedi
ate Landings, on the St. Mary’tRlver. No freight will be
taken after nine o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, having excellent state room
accommodations, apply on board, at tbe Florida Steam-
Packet wharf, near tho On* Works, or to
CLA0H0RN fc CUNNINOHAM.
Je 23 Agents.
HOT1CB-
A LL Persons having claim* against the Estate of
JA. Mary A. Cow)wr, late ufCtiatham county,deceased,
are hereby notified to present them, within tho time pro
scribed by law, and all Indebted to said Estate, are re
quested tomako Immediate payment to
W. DUNCAN, 1 p_ M i_
apr 0—*flw WM. MAC KAY. J Exocrs.
HOTICB.
A LL Persons baring any claims against the late firm
of Wm. B. Farrell a Co., of Savannah, which havo
not been redeemed, are hereby requested to hand them
ia on or before tho 10th inst., to George W. Davis; and
nil those Indebted to said firm, are requested to make
immediate payment to blm.
WM. B. THOMAS, I
apr6 L. NAT1IAN8. farmers,
For Charleston.
Every Wednetday and Saturday After noon t,
at Six o'clock.
The splendid steamship OORDON,
F. Barden, commander, will leave as
above, and will arrive In Charleston,
In time to connect with the Railroad
line* going North and West.
For freight or passage apply on tho charleston Steam
Packet wharf, to J. P. BROOKS,
apr 7 Agent.
HOTICB-
T UB Firm of WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN having
been dissolved, the undersigned will continue the
btt-dness on hi* own account, Strict personal attention
will bo given to all business entrusted to him. and liberal
advance* made when required. Office In Bull street, op
posite Pulaski llonse.
mat I JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN.
G EORGE W. WYLLY, will continue the bnsiness in
all of Us branches, at his old established oIRcej
FOR BEAUFORT
Via Bluffkon, Hilton Head, Boyd's
Landing and Charleston.
The Steamer WM. 8 B A B R O O K,
Capt. F. Peck, will leave for the above
places on Sundays, at 6, P. M. For
•freight or rasmigo, apply at the
'Charleston Wharf.
sept l M. LAfc'FITEAU, Agenti
For Augusta and Hamburg.
" The steamer AUOUSTA will leave
for the above places and Intermediate ]
-landings, To-Morrow (Satnrday) Evo-
ining. Way freight will be received,
may U 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
NOTICE.
T he firm of rokenbauou a ladson was
Dissolved by mntnal consent, on January 1, I860.
Tlw Bnsiness of tho old Firm will bo Bottled by J. II. Lad-
son, who may be found at the old stand.
J. C. llOOKEXBAUOIt.
J. II. LADSON.
flavannah, January 23,1S66. Jan28
OO.PtH«ER8HIP NOTICE!.
T HE Undersigned have This Day, associated them-
•elve* together, under the firm namo of LADSON
A itOOERS, for transacting a Fancy and 8taplo Dry
Oood* Business In thisdtr, at the stand reccnty occu
pied by tho late firm of 110KF.NDAUU 11 A LADSON.
JOSEPH II. LADSON,
CORNELIUS D. ROGERS.
Savannah. Jan. 1st. 1856.Jan 28
WANTED. .
TWO YESSKL8 to load for St. Johns (N.B,)
with Lumber and Timber.
7pr28 CARLETON fc PARSONS.
TO BUIXiDBRS.
T UB SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execnteattlie
shortest notice, and in the most work manlike
manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or
other work connoctcd with the manufocturing or repair
lng of Copper, Qalvanized Iron, Zinc, nr Sheet Iro
Business. HORACE MOR8E,
mar 10 160 Brnughton-flt.
haring a portl
mediate dispal
to^ [in
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tbe A1 American
.ship MARY A ADELINE, W. Fales, master,
- rtlon of her cargo engaged, will havo im-
intch. For Freight, apply to Capt. Falea, or
may 6] . DBIOIIAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.— Tho firet clou
American ship JAMES RAY, ltay, master, will
;be despatched for the above port. For freight en- 1
g * S marl7* PP,3rt ° nUNTER A OAMMELL.
B FOR BOSTON.—The schr II. M. DE
MILL, Look, master, want* 100 bales Cotton, to
te her cargo. For freight apply to
apr 25 0CTAYU8 COHEN.
6f^FOR BOaTON—Hie new and fast saKIng
JB packet Bark R. A. ALLEN, having most of the
cargo engaged, will have despatch. For freight or pas
sage apply to CARLETON A PARSONS. |
JAMEST. LEWIS & GO
wholesale Dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AC.,
Aosxts Foa
Penneylvania and Lehigh Zinc, Jhrdecai Lewie
d' Co’e Celebrated Philadelphia Whitt Lead,
F. S. Letcii <t* Co’i Color*, Paint*, etc.,
and B. C. Ilornor tt* Co'* Superior
Varniche*.
NO. 145 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
Jims T. Lkwis, Samuil C. War.
apr 16—3m
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINE.-
The fine fast tailing Bchooner, LOYAL SCRAN-
„jwden, maater.liavlng a portion of her freight en-1
gagc<l, will liave quick do*|>atch for tho above port. For |
p *“ , ° m " y ^"coiffi'S’HVRV
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,&c.
WOLFE, DAST& FISHER,
(Successor* to Wolfe, Qilletpic & Co.)
FOR NEW YORK.—llrig AUOUSTA,
Stone, master, will meet with dUpatch as above.
g^ghtengagementsapplyto^A^ washbURN.
JHJi FOR NEW Y’ORK.—GEORGIA LINE.
The new fine fust sailing schr JW Webster, Ben- I
nett, master, will have quick despatch for tho above port.
For freight or passago apply on board to captain, or to
mayO COIIENS A IIHRTZ.
Hardware, Cutlery, Gun*, Pistols, Rifles*
AND HEAVY GOODS.
R EEPconstantlyon band, a large and complete
eortment of all descriptions of Foreign and Do
mestic Hardware, superior Sheffield Cutlery, Gun*,RI
fie* und Pistols, best qualtiy; Planes and Carpenter 1
Tools, Collin’s best Axes; improved pattern C. 8. Planter'
Hoes. Cane Knives, Anvils, Vices, Black 8mitk’s Tools
Ar., Ac.,Ac., which wc offer to Country Merchants atth*
lowest market prices, for cash or approved credit.
sHmor new york.-old establish-
,F.I) LINE.—Tlio brig PUILUUA, Jonos. master,
'will lioce quick despatrh ns above. For freight or
ipply on boardatTolfair’swharf.orto
8 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
Jf* I FOR BALTIMORE—RM1ULAR LINE.
^JujkThe schooner JOHN’W. ANDERSON. Watson,
master, will havo qnlckfllspatch ns above. For freight
or passage apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
Vmay7 BRIGHAM. KELLY * C0.1
McCRtiADY, MOTT & BBliNDAGE.
151 MAIDEN LA iftSl e r i5 R of R ° NT 8T ' N * Y ‘
TRIPLE REFINED 0AMPHEKE.
80 and 05 per cent Alcohol and N. E. Rum,
ALSO KAXCf ACTCXKK9 AND DEALEtS IN
FfinE following articles of the beat quality, and offered
J. at the lowest prices:—Burning Fluid, Spirits Tur
pentine, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, soft and hard Turpentine,
Bright Varnish, Coal Tar, and Naval 8torcs, of every
description.
THOS BETTS, Distiller. 8. JENNEY,Jr
apr 10—8m eow P
Wanted.
small gang of prime rlco field Negroes.
f|lUa VOUtlTII 1NSTAI.MKNT Ulf'ilVU DOLIiA^tS
JL PER SHARE upon the stock subscribed to the
Charleston and Savannah Railroad will become due on
tbe 10th of May next. Payment to be made to the
Treasurer, at the office of the Company, In Broad-eL
By order of the President
a F. HANCKEL,
*pr 12 Treasurer,
Uottrtics*
BcKEE & BEIYIKJETT. -
CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY
CORNER OF WEST BROAD AND BAY-8T8.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Would Invite the attention of
•the cititeua of this and adjoining
.State*, to their extensive stock
nr BRETTS, COA OHE8,
•phaetons. Berlins;
ROCKAWAYS, and BUGGIES, of every description.
Our stock will always consist of the latest and most
fashionablestyles, combining
ELEGANCE with LIGHTNESS and STRENGTH.
Built by Brewster 4c Son*, Mott k Co- J. M. Quluby A
Co., Wm. Dunlap, L. H. Goodwin, and other reliable
builders, whoso vehicles havo a reputation for Lightness,
Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other man
ufacturer* in tbe Union.
We feel confident In stating that we have now on
hand a Stock which for varutt and xxiknt, Is unsur
passed by any in tho Sonthorn Country.
Strict und prompt attention glvcu to oil orders.
U.C. McKEK,
apr 2 L. 8. BENNETT.
TAKE ajdC
iNoticeiIESb
FREEMAN & HENDERSON.
WEVT BROAB-KT.
At Private Sal*.
That very valuable and teautiful reridsnee i ,
. corner of South and West Broad street!, No. 34 liberty
— * Word. The location la one of the handsoraeet In tho
Private Sale. city, and tbe house la finished In the latest aad most an*
lmnroTum.Dt,on Lot No. 26. Wtoton W.rd, conUrt- proVrtrt,!., .ilhiu.n<l bot .ninUnwbl.M
Inn ot • double un.m.nt Uulldloi, Thalothu -but . throu.lioul, AILcLkI to lb. pnnlto. Ibn I. . bn.ll.
of ililn. j-c-u,nlth.noew.l iinaai not *19 per Don.|«rfto,conulnlop.nrpd-olc.mUctkm.ten-
»nn-ni. erf, .lirubbcry, Ac. For tern, applj at oar coinitlac
Fortcm. and furUior partlcoUn, anqaln .t tb. > room. .or7
Counting Boom. [ : Ai^toUt^tortea^ 1—
[ Will be sold on the 16th day of May, commencing at tf
I o’clock U. at the counting room of Mr. John A Moot-
1 moljin
Private Sal*.
40 bbls choice Mom Beef;
000 sacka prime White Corn;
8 bbls choice Pigs' Feet;
26 caaka prime Bacon 8idee;
20 do do8houlders{
4 boxes cholco Tennessee Home. For sale low.
Private Salo.
80 bbls Whtskoy, ranging 16 above proof;
20 y A casks Brandy, low, to cloee a consignment.
Desirable Residence for Sale.
Lot No. 6, corner of Harris and Tatnall streets, with
Improvements, consisting of a two story wooden dwslj-
ing <-n a brick basement, well finished, with nil necessa
ry ont-bnlldlngv. The lot Is subject to a ground rent to
the city of $37 60. On the premiso* Is a handsome flow
er garden with a well selected and choice collection of
roses and other (towers. apr 16
D rawn numbers of class 112:
8 26 77 46 36 44 32 41 24 4 70 27 66 40,
may 10 B. W1TU1NGTON.
WEST DROAD-VT,
•MTKsPECTfljLiffiAnnImiKe ti?t? loir MMufthMuTtR'
Uf Public generally that they have recently added to
their accommodations several
NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PH ALTON 8,
Besides a large number of b to
HORSES for Harness and
die. They fool confident thatK«J*5Sy*’
... . theyaro now uldo to supply a* SiZ ■■ .. v ..
i line Teams os nuy establishment in the city, and will
, attend promptly to any order* they may receive.
? LADIES can be supplied wltb gay and gentle
f TODDLE l*ONIE8, well raparUoned. at moderate forms.
F. it II lmve"|«\lV p?rUei^»r^Httontlon In pnvuring
! gcntlo llorsos and careful drivers for Funeral Processions,
I and aro now enabled to supply any number of Carriages
] required.
! HACKS A3VX) CAXUAXAG-BB
Always in reodluess to convoy puss-.-ngvrs to and trnm
| the steamboat and steamship wharves and railroad
de|>at.tf apr 6
9 ooo«
CLASS NO. 113 FOR 1950.
To be drawn at Savannah, Go., May 10,1866.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY k MAURY, UANAOER8.
icbink:
1 of B4.000—1 of fl,488~3 of .11,000
Tickets $1—Share* in proportion.
| ALSO UXTUA CLASS 14.
$50,135.
To be drawn at .Wilmlugnm. Del., May 10, I860.
Rich Scheme I .
1 of 950,135-9 of 995,000-9 of 919,500.
Tickets $16—Shares In proportion. j
Tickets and 8harcs, either singly or by tho pnckngc.for j
10 B. WJTIIINOTON '
«NE PLUS ULTRA* 1 I8CHENE.
1200 Prizes -$50,00
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
A'?nfr > oPii A^^tjua™’
young, sound and gentle.—<
Also a light and handsome
, bnlltCARIlIAG R,wlthharness.
J nearly new; they will bo sold together or seperately, as
• tho purchaser wishes. The owner Is about leaving for the
north and has no further nso for them. They will be
■old ns n bargain if applied for soon. They can be seen
w v — .a n .77T ^-r Hr,.... l iU,J trie«! at Mr. Uolllst.-r’s stables at any time within a
Jasper CO., iLCaCLeniy XiOttery* • week, by applying to 5Ir. Hollister, or at tbo Pavilion,
BVACTItOMTT OP TttS STATE 01 OCOROtA. " J—lm WU * P * CI,AUK V
10,000 Number* Only—One l’rlxo to Eight Tickets.
CLASS BX,
T O BE DRAWN May 16th. I860, nt Concert Hall.
Macon Ga.. under tho sworn superintendence of
Col.G. M. Logan and J. A. NesMt, Esq.
Tho Manager, having announced his determination to
make this the mo*t popular Lottery In the world, offers
for May loth, a schema that far surpasses any scheme
ever offered in thoannals of Lottoric*. LOOK TO YOUR
TNTKRKST. Examine tho Capitals, one Prise to every
Eight Tickets.
CAPITAL $12,000.
1 prize of,
Private Sale.
Lot No. 8, Second Tything, Anson Ward, fee rimple.—
——> -* a two story wooden dwelling.
, « — rooms, with a good kitchen and
ontbnllillngs. For forms apply at the conntlng room.tf
Imj
AT PRIVATE SALE,—Lot No. 16 and Improvements In
Walton Ward. The improvements aw a two story brick
building, arranged for a store and dwelling, well located
fw a grocery. Tho lot Is subject to a lease of 16 years from
Dee. 20, 1866, and renewed for twenty-one years. Tbe
nt lease is eighteen.dollars per annum.
FARM, TANNERY AND SAW MILL,
In Habersham Co., Georgia.
At MUVATI SALE.
By Louis 1). DeSaussure.
Charleston, Sonth Carolina.
A well settled FARM, In IUber»ham County,
*“ about three mile* from tbe village of
.lie, and eight miles from tbe Tallulah
containing 3oO acres, about one half uf
vd and Improved, and is good provision
land. On tho place Is a complete Tanning establishment,
the machinery of which is worked by ample water pow
ers. Bark I* abundant in the neighborhood. Adjoining
tho Tannery is a new Saw MJJJ, which is in successfrtl
operation with a good business. There Is also a good
orchard on the premises. Tha greuter portion of th*
tract is under fence.
also— .
A TRACT OF LAND, near tbe above, containing
about 260 acres, which Is welk timbered with oak and
pine, for supply of Tannery nud Saw Mill.
With tho Farm will be Mild, if desired, tbe Provisions,
Stock, Farming Utensils, Furniture, Ac., Ac.
For further particulars, apply os above In Charleston,
or to J. VAN BURB.Y, Esq.,
apr 10—oaw Jel6 Clarksville, Ua.
A Valuable Plantation for Sale
IN McINTOSH COUNTY.
stteA T1IK Subscriber offer* for sale the follow.
lng valniblo TRACT OF LAND, in Me-
ISbLIii Mh county; 1,220 acres of pino land!
and well timbered; 160 ncres of good bay land—
60 acre* of which is cleared and under cultivation, part
crossing tho Savannah, Albany A Gulf Railroad; also,
l,12u acres of rich swamp and hammock land t 1.836
acres of rich land, 130 cleared and under good cultiva
tion, with n good mill seat attached to It, all within 2U
mile* of the above named Railroad. There Is a rood
dwelling ou the premises, situated on a high, beautiful,
and wt-li watered hill, within 1 J# mile* of tho above
Railroad and on tbe Macon A Darien road. This is a rare
chance for land purchasers, and a great bargain can be
obtained by apiilying^imjnedlatel^ to the proprietor.
Walthoorville, Lilwrty Co- or to
JOUN S. MONTMOLLIN, Esq-
mar 24—dAwtf Savannah, Ga.
One fin* Iron Safe, belonging to tb* estate ol Jeha
Doyle. apc4 '
share* Oglethorpe teen Association Stock. Will be
sc Id low If applied for soon. mar 12
At Private Bale.
A likely negro man 22 years of age, of good dlipoei .
tlon; sold for no fonlt. fob 28
At Private Sal*.
SO Shin* Canton Mine Btock,fbr sole at a vmy low flg*
£»• fodifS —
For tele to Arrive.
26 bbls. new Mess Beef, New York.
60 do do do Pork, do do.
10 boxes Oothen Cheese. fcb 27
At Private 8ale.
A Negro Woman,* good plain Cook,Washei andlnmer.
If not dlspoeed of at private sale, by next sal* day, will
then be sold before the Conrt House to tbs bJgbi-stb'dder;
the bfrbfst b
Titles ondoubted. fob 25
" At Private Sale. -
A Negro Woman, a first rat* Cook, Wash r and Ironer
and good Seamstress, sound and healthy: If not told at
private sale before next tale day, will then be sold before
the Conrt House to tb* highest bidder. Titles undoubted
wife, a first
and their
A Valuable Family of Negroe*.
A prime Negro Man, a good field hand: his:
rate Cook, Seamstress, Washer and ltoner.
Child, about 8 years old—sound and healthy. Till** un
doubted; If not dlspoeed of at private aale heSnre next
tele day. will then be sold before the Oourt House to Uta
highest bidder.
^Valuable Tract of tend and ^Improvements—At Private
A valuable and very desirable tiact of tend bn .th*
Eklddaway road, about five mile* from th* city, contain
ing about 300 Acres, well timbered. On the premiss*
there I* a good Dwelling llonse, Negro Houses, and all
the other necessary ont-bnildlnn together with * well ot
excellent water. Term* liberal. For fnriher particulars
enquire at our Counting-room. fob 26
At Private Sole#
A Negro Man, 26 year* old. good Hostler and Carriage
Driver, and his wife, aged 23. plain Cook, Washer and
Ironer. with their two Girl children, aged 4 and? yean,
warranted sou ml and healthy.
SPRATT’S
PATENT
LIGHTNING
RODS,
With Glass Insulator*
put up at the aboiteii
'H-ttee, by
BT1BB8 4 DAYIS.
mar 14—3mo
1 do do
2 do do
1 '
,..$12,000
6,000
...3,000
do
do
2,000
1,000
do
do......
600
60
do
26
do.,..,
10
do
8
1200 prizes amounting to .$60,000
Tlckots. $8—Halves, $4—Quarters. $2
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
Persons sending money by mall, noed not four its be
ing lost. Orders punctually "attended to. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Banknotes of sound Bank*
>«r.
io*o wishing particular numbers, should order
Immediately.
Address
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager. Macon Ga.
““ ‘ McCLKSKKY, Agent,
■ “* from ‘
Bull street, 3d corner fi
n Bay.
LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L.
By the late accident on the Seaboard and Roanoko
Railroad, the Tickets of Class L, for April 15th, In their
transit from Baltimore. In charge of Adams 1 Express
Company,were destroyed by fire, consequently there will
not be any Drawing of that Class. The Drawing wilfte
Class M,—May lfith, tho “No PJas Ultra’’ Scheme.
Very Respectfully. J. F. WINTER,
apr 8 Manaser.
930 REWARD,
Will bo paid lor tho apprehension and delive
ry at my office, or any safe Jail, that I cau get
him, of a Negro Man named JUBA or JOE; ho
Is not very black, about 6 feet 11 inches in
height, weighs about 180|wunds; about 30 years
old, wo* rained on Wylly’* plantation about 12 miles from
Darien, and has a wife belonging to McDonald, near
South Newport, McIntosh county, Oa.
apr 22 WM. WRIOUT.
☆
CLOTHING
EMPORIUM.
(0.VI DOOR WEST or TUB RSPUBUCAX BEAPtEO BOOK.)
WM. 0. PRICE. Snp'rfineCIotbs
FASHIONABLE CoMlmore*. and
AND
MILITARY
TAILOR,
147
BAY-STREET,
For Goutlcmen. SAVANNAH. At Short Notice
59* Orders from City and Country solicited. *
dec 12
Flno Ready-
Made Clothing;
Hats and Caps,
Shirts, Collars,
Olovcs, Hosiery,
Canos,UmbreU’s
Cravats, Stocks,
If.mdkcrch’ft,
Fancy Articles
VA1.CAM.K REAL estate.
Wgk 600 acres of Land cn the great Ogcechee
River. 300 of wklch is tide Swamp under bank,
rjflrh end 160 cleared, tho balance well adapted to tho
JjLu. culture of Cotton and Coru—all under fenco.
The Improvements ere a plain dwelling house, a
very large and convenient tan, with other necessary
outbuildings and Kcosamodatioas for 60 Negroee.
0160.
A tract of 1000 acre*, 200 cf which is inland swamp,
and400 uplands, flaecsttonand pcorielon lands, mostly
cleared. About 100 acre* have a heavy growth of oak and
hickory, only one asUe from tide communication to 8a
vunnth by the Ogeechcc Canal, and the balauco heavily
timbered with pine. Together with the above, will be sold
a gang of 14 primo *’
Rice or Cc
Jan 22
... Negroes,
Cotton and Cora. For rale by
accustomed to the culture
WM. WHICH* i
Vestings,will be
MadetuMcasnre
Unoxccpri’nablo
In Stylo and
Workmaushlp,
By tho Best
Meehan
JOB PRIFTISFG.
Gib. N. NICHOLS,
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA.
Jan 20—ly
A CARD.
D a W ROSE, take pleasure In returning thanks
• to the public, and partirnlarlr to the citizens of
Savannah, for their very liberal patronage, and hope by
reasonable charges and attention to basiness, to meet a
continuance of tho same.
$20 REWARD.
T OST, Yesterday Morning, a $100 Bill of the Central
A-J Railroad Bank. The finder will receive the above
i reward, and the thanks of the owner, by leaving It at
‘ this office. may?—3
TO RENT.
T nB Blacksmith 8bop belonging to Georgia Steam
boat Co. Apply to J. il. DEMUND,
apr 7—tf at Upper Hydraulic Pres*.
FRENCH AND REAL
SCOTCH GINGHAMS,—A complete and beautiful
assortment of Ginghams, ma^be^noWj^een^b^alllng
E RIC AN ,
HORSE AND CARRIAGE FOR SALE.
A OENTLE and reliable Horse, and alight Carriage.
Apply to
may It
FRANCIS SORBKL.
F lour, corn, oats and bran—
2,000 bushels prime Ohio Seed Oats;
1,200 do do mixed Corn;
1,000 do do wlilto do;
270 cocks mperfino Flour;
45 bbls do do;
2,000 bushels fresh Wlioat Bran. Als<^-
llay, Liverpool Salt, Old Peach
and Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for salo l»v
may 5 WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
FARMERS* AND MECHANICS 1
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL—CASH 9300,000.
Hon. THOS. B. FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD R. HELM BOLD, Esq., Secretary.
SEVER IN OEOItatA TO
non. nOWELL COBB, Hon. A. II. STEPHENS, Hon
JAMES L. 8EWARD.
T HIS is a sound and good Co., able and willing to
meet all the losseslt may have, and trust, by hon
orable and fair dealing, to merit and receive the confi
dence of those wishing Insurance. Fire Risks, Hull
Risks and Cargo Risks, will be Uaen by the Agent for
Savannah andvlcinlty. A. WILBUR.
Jan 17 111 Fay ri- next to News Office.
PAINTS, VARNISHES, &C.
RAYNOLDS, DEVOE&CO.,
10S ABO 10, WOT.TOB HTUEET,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAINTS, VARNISHES WHITING & ZINC
X» j%. Z IF T M •
nrroxn-ns or and dealers at
J^OLOR^BRtBintS.TjfAMfWDSr&LOnS, olLB, Ac.
7-4. i~P* Un “y on hand, a Urge and perfect assortment
®AZ 1004 * r *4? lr «dbr Artists and Painters and
itoUty****** •* neT **^F- MaunCietured goods only of first
Ordera by maU promptiy attended to. Ja^ll-Sms
tf Bfi^BAIlLK REMDEROeT
Cfitt . Two large and airy Houses, wood tenements,
g^ttorfiMUh barament.^ and oat&HdSS
Bn fronting on Soath Bread near Barnard streets, for
•ale on fovorable terns, by
apr!6—2w J. BRYAN, firoker.
IJ “ nswavrsv:
R efined sugars ac.,-
20 bids Stuart’s A. crashed Sugar;
20 do do do powdered do;
26 do do B.clarified do,
20 do do A. do do;
60 do Soda and Bntter Biscuit*;
15 do Pilot Bread;
26 do Imnd made 8ngar Crackers;
20 boxes Oronnd Coffee; 20 boxes Grot
60 do Sod* Biscuits; 60 mats Cassia.
In store and for sale by
may 6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
S OAP, STARCH ABD CANDLES—
100 boxes Smith and Bacban’s Family Soap;
60 do.Colgato’s Pale do;
100 do Ho No. 1 and lb Bar do;
40 do do Pearl Starch;
60 do Oswego do do;
60 do Bcadoll’s 6’a and 8’s Tallovr Candle*;
26 do Adamantine (star) do;
In store and for rain by
may q SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
950 REWARD.
Ranaway on the 16th of January, a Negro
Finn named TODY. He is 26 years old, about 6
foet 8 Inches high, of light complexion and a
Carpenter by trade. Ho formorly belonged te
■ Jno. Cooper of St Simons, next to Col. McIn
tosh of Jacksonville, Fla^ and lately to E. D. Hendry of
this city Tho above reward will be paid on delivery or
Toby in Savannah. W. WRIOHT.
apr 24 Broker.
New Books,
Received by John M. Cooper A Co.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30T1I.
ALAD for the Social. By tho author of telad for
29 the Solitary.
Kntalr, a 8cqnel to The Forayera; or The Raid of Tbe
DogDays. By W. Gilmore Simms.
The 8econd Marriage; ora Daughter’s Trials^ Domes
tic Tale of New York. By Charles Burdett.
Reality; or the Milllonarie’s Daughter. By Mr*. L. C.
Tuthlll.
Hardscrabble; or The Fall of Chicago. By Major
Rlchardsou, author of Waconita, Ac.
Sights and Hearings; how preserved and how lost. By
J.nenry Clark, 81. D.
, A Defence of the American Policy, as opposed to tbe
r enchroachments of Foreign Influence. By ThomasR.
Whitney. may 3
Indian Street Foundry,
SOUTHERN IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY,
Oppotite the Charleston SleamboaJt Wharf.
Btoro and Show Room tinder St. Andrew’s Hall, corner
Broughton and Jeffurson streets, where will bt. found *
cholco list of patterns of Plain and Ornamental Cast,
Wrought, Rustic nud Wire Bailings, suitable for Ccme.
tcrles, llouso Fronts, Balcoules, Verandahs, Park, Farm
Fences, Office Railings and enclosures of every descrip
tion. Parties wishing Railing from any particular de
sign not In the list of our l’nttcrni of Ornamental, Cast,
and Rustic Railings, Ac., cau have new Patterns carved
without extra charge, where the order is fur more than
100 feet; trader that, a light charge will bo made for the
Patterns, by furnishing a working drawing of tho do-
sign required. All work manufactured by ns warranted
to be as good and as cheap os can be manufactured In
any other establishment In the Union.
In connection with onr Iron Railing, we shall keep in
the store, an assortraentof Iron Furniture, inch os Bed
steads, Settees, Garden Cbalrs, Garden Borders, Flower
Stands, Brackets of various sizes, and any kind of Orna
mental Iron Work and Iron Furniture to order. Ws
are also solo Agent* In Savannah for Demure’s French
ELASTIC SPRING BF.D BOTTOM,
which wesbnllsell at Mannfactnrcr’s prices. It can be
fitted te suit any Bedstead. This invention was awarded
three Gold Medals In Enrobe, and Gold and Silver Medals
at the Fair of the American Institute In New York.—
They are well adapted to a Sonthern climate, on account
or allowing a free circulation of air, being perfectly easy
withaBingto31atrass,and are extensively used when
ever they have been introduced. Persons wishing tho
Spring Bed Bottom, will please send the size of the Bed
stead, or if more convenient to them, wo will call our
selves and tnko tho dimensions.
We are also prepared to manufacture Stationary En
gines, Sugar Mills with two or throo Boilers, Pipes.
Columns, temp Posts. Window Guards, Iron Doors and
Shutters, and all kinds of Iron and Brew Castings, either
by contract or to order.
Steamboat Work, Stationary Engines, tew Mills, Rico
Mills, and all kinds of Machinery, overbanlcd and repair
ed at short notice. ni*y I
|AGON SIDESB AND SHOULDERS— *
B i
20 hhds prime Clear Sides;
30 do do Ribbed do;
26 do do Bacon 8honMert;
In store and for sale by
mayfi SCRANTON.
i&y«se=
o*
JOIINETON t 00.
c
260 bags prime Green Rio Coffee;
no fair
kATIi CORN, AND "WHEAT BRAN.
2,000 bnshels prime Ohio Seed Oots.
1,200 do Wheat Bran, fresh.
800 do White and Mixed Corn.
60 bbls Superfine Flour.
Baperfine Flonr in sacks. Eastern Hay, Liverpool Salt,
Cow Peas, old Peach and Apple Brandy, In store and for
| sole by [apr 28] WAVER fc CONSTANTINS.
DBS. LEFLER & WILCOX,
DENTISTS.
Are now frilly prepared to insert full a.
r llal setts of Teeth on the principle of
J. Alloa’* Patent Continuous Gam.
By this Improvement, tho form orthe face
can be restored to any degree of rotundity that may
be desired. It is appllcablo in all cases where the cheeks
have fallen In, and cannot be detected by the c.oscst ob
server. This raothodcomhinesthefollowingadrantages:
An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural and
life-like appearance, and Impaits to the teeth that pecu
liar expression wuich characterizes the natural organs.
This Gum consists of a slUcioos compound, which 1s
applied and ftised upon the Teeth and Plate In such*
manner, m to fill up all the interstices around the base
iof tho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to each other
and to the Plate upon which they are eet This secures
perfect cleanliness of th* Teeth.
Offlco over DeWltt A Morg*n’*,Congres* street
fob 18—tf
100 «fo fair do do; ■ _ _
60 do (of mats) Old Government Java Coffee;
26 doMararelbo d®J
26' do Porto Rico dot
Ia store and for sale by . t m
». SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
SUPPLY ot 44,64,and 6-4 white anil I
may*
for sale by
Matting, received by the last steamer and
ft AIKIK A BURNS.
HENRY LATHROP * CO.
H AVE received, this day a choice lot or low priced
Printed Mnslins; aleo . „ „ '
Black Crape Setts, Sleeves and dollars I
Fancy Belt Ribbons; -
Vine Black RilkFans;
White Kid Gloves;
B—D.mSfkS? lHmd4.rctl.ft, Je.
WM. GIBSON,
A ttorney at i.aw, »o.r «r»n pnciM,
bos located In Augusta, G*n and will attend the
conrts in Itiohmond. Warren, Columbia, Burke, Jeffer
son and Linooln counties. 49* Refers^tq mr
publican. Savannah.
J. and Gingham Umbrellas,madote order Iwthe best
style. OMeadtee. WU.O PJUOM,
mayfl ■ 147 Bay street
'IA3NTOS.
NUNN'S b. CLARK’S Celebrated Grand
action PIANO FORTES. H. S. BO-
GARDU8, Court llouso Square, Sole
. . Agent. Any commontpnordlscrlptlonof
the qualities oftbese Instruments is deemed superfluous.
Their high reputation of so many years standing being
unimpaired by the rapid increase of makers. Purcha
sers can obtain thorn at New York prices, and tha* save
expense and risk of transportation. Piano Fortes tuned
and repaired mar 26—-ly
ffPRlPiano FortesfffR!
If*. 0. ZOGrB.tVMif CO.
H AVE Just received large additions to their stock of
Pinnos, from t‘
Sous, Stodart, Lights,
ham A Co., Ac., Ac., which are selected for rvatrr or
toss and excellent WORKMANSHIP. Tl>ese instruments
are offered at New York prices, and most liberal terms.—
To which they respectfully Invite the attention of their
friend* and tho public in general.
■os. 107 Bryan, and 94 St. Julian sts.
DltS. GILBERT & KENNEDY.
TREAT
Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, &o.
WITHOUT aCMICJU, OrXXATIONS.
Office 746 Broadway, Cor. Astor Place,
ERTIFIOATEa^ilOM ExSo^^T Tuckor, Jndge
F. W. Hullng, Cant. Isaiah Sellers, A. 8 Baldwin,
M. D.. Hon. T. Butler King, Gen. Narclsso Lopez, Capt.
Wm. Leathers, W. P. Allison M. D., Jndge Alex. Walk-
er, Col. Maansel White, Thos. E. Bond M. D.,
cocke, MTD.
PERMISSION TO REFER TO
Ex-Gov. Jss. C. Jones, Hon. Fred. P. Blanton, B. P.
Palmer, inventor of “Palmer’s Artificial Log,” Francis
Grice, Naval Constructor, N. Yard, Philo, Proprietors of
the Olrard llonse,Philadelphia,
upr 22—12tdAl2tw_
MEN OF THE REVOLUTION.
M BS and Time* or tbe Kerolutloa, or Memoir* of
Elknnah Watson. „ „
Impressions of England, or Sketches of English Scene
ry and Society. ByCoxe. . .
Tho Spanish Conquest In America. By Arthnr Helps,
2 vols.
Kingsley’s Sermon for the Times.
Heart and Uorae Truths. By Rev. R. Wittlngham, Jr.
Our Chnrcb Music, a Book for Pastors and People.
Legion; or Feignod Excuses.
The Nightingale; oraKind Act is Never Lost; a tale of
tho UnsiianWar.
Unison orthe Liturgy. By A. Gifford.
Life of Scliamyl and Narrative of the Circassian
War.
Hiawatha, new supply
mayl W. TnORNE WILLIAMS.
DISSOLUTION. . .
qilE Firm of Verstllle A Frierson, I* this day dissolv-
r mutual content The bnsiness will be set-
Verstllle. H. W. VERSTILLB,
B. FRIERSON,
Savannah March 31st, 1866. apr 2
FVqilE Firm (
JL ed.bymi
tied by II. W. 1
NOTICE.
T UB firm of SPBNOBR CURRELL A 00, Uthla
day dlssolTed by mutual consent Either partner
Is authorised to use the name of the late firm In settle
ment of the affair* of the eozn*.
SPENCER CURIIELL,
ROBT. AUSTIN,
A. THOMAS.
Savannah, May 1st, 1866.
The undersigned will continue the Auction and Com
mission business on his own •croujitfrmn and after this
date. SPENCER CURRELL.
S.rum.ll.M., lrt,18M- MjJ
LANDING and for sale—comprising A pples,
5}3Bi Apricot, Peacb, Cherries, Peen, Plum, and
igpKRospbcrry—were ordered fora ganllcman, who
hoi dlspoeed of hi* piece, and we now oflered
?raie. Apply to T. J. WAL8I1,
dec 0 No. 170 Bay-st.
EC]3B.XLXNa’S
PATENT CHAMPION
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
The great Interest mani
fested by tbo public to pro
cure mure perfect security
from 4 Ire tor valuable pa
pers, such os Ronds, Moet-
uaoes, Deeds, Nona, A»
Books or Account, titan
— the ordinary SAFES here
tofore in ure had afforded. Induced, the 8ubscribera to
devote a large portion of time nud attention during th* .
past fourteen > ears in making improvements and die-
covet if* for this ol\)«ct. and they now beg leave to assure
their num-'i'uus friends, nud the public generally, that
their efforts have hten crowned with complete aucces*.
ami now offer the “IMPROVED HERRING’S PATENT
WORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE,* or
'"champion safe of the world,
namo brer aw audio medals at both tor
WolrduFnir, undon lHl.und N.Tork.'H. ■
As superior to alio: ,ii>. It !» now, undoubtedly,entitled
to that appellntion. and secured with HALL'S PATENT
POWDER PROOF LOCKS.(whtrh also was awarded Uu»
als os above,) toms the most perfect Fire and Burglar
Proof Safes ever Iwtor* offered to tb* Public.
Tbe Subscribers also manntacture all kinds of Boiler
andCbilled Iron Bank Chests and Vault Doors, and
Money Boxes er Chest*, for Brokers, Jewellers, and Pri
vate Famlllc*. for Plate, Diamond*, and other Valuables:
And are also Patentees, (l>y purchase,) and Manufactur
ers of
JONES’ PJITm PERMUTATION BARI )0PI #
SILAS C. HERRING & CO., PATENTEES,
GliEEN BLOCK, Nos. 136,137 and 136 Water Street.
Agents in Georgia, Bell and Prentiss, Savannah.,
feb 11—3mo
FOR SALE!,
A Lot of 35 acre*, well Improved,in Waltbour-
,vlllo, Liberty eounty, Gn. The land has Iwcnall
cleare<!, and a portion of It beautifully laid out
with fine orchards, situated about one mile from
the Depot of the Savannah, Albany k Golf Railroad.—
Apply to mar 1 WM. WRIGHT.
forTsale:.
<45. 7708 Acres of Oak, Hickory and Pine tend In
UftMcIntosli Co., on the Altaiuaha River, at the
P9p%crossing of tho Savannah and Gulf Rallnvid, of
which 226 acres do Bay Land well dltcj. and
under cultivation and fenced. Also. 200 acre tbe
alwvo is upland, under fenco. and well Impro •*• with a
comfortable Dwelling, Gin House, But ns. Stables and
comfortable quarters for thirty negroes. Ap^ly r
JohnS. Norris Architect
H AVING resumed the practice of his i
offers his sendees to bis friends and the public at
an Architect and Snpcriutendant.
Designs for any part of the conntiy supplied and exe*
cuted in all the varions branch's of hi* profession; such
aa Public Edifices, Store*, Dwellings, Monuments^ Ac^—
Tliorougbly Fire Proof Stores desltail'd and exeentad. .
Office ia second story corner of Bull-st. and Bay-laae,
over Camp * Robinson’s store. ly Jan 8
RIGHT.
TO RENT.
■fok A Store under tbo Bluff, fronting on Whitaker
ij street. Apply to
LUIL mar 27 SPENCER CURRELL fc CO.
TO RENT TiRE NOV. 1.
t A good Dwelling IIoush In Troup Ward, with
modem Improvements. Apply to
mar 7 A. WILBUR, 111 Bay-st.
FOR RENT.
44 Two very deslrablo Stores In Jefferson street next
Hto comer of Congress street, well adapted to
Many kind of retail business,
feb 20 MINIS k JOHNSTON.
WM.G11EEN,
FRENCH BURR, EDSOPUS. & COLOGNE
XUI-XXjXJ' btohtbs
B00 h^BS¥ira-o c Wi L . L .' M '
I S PREPARED ALSO, to dress 31111 Stonesand fit them
with all tho necessary Irons, complete; and is mono-
Tiu turinga Grist 31111 for Plnntatlonpurpoecs, to be ran
by the Gin Gear or Steam Power. Warranted to grind
tool meal*
Store at llardCMtle’s old stand, one door west of tha
market. feb 16—ly
foR sale:.
\ A Good Dwolliug House, on the comer of State
] anil Habersham streets, fronting sixty (60) feet on
LColiimbta square, being two stories on a brick base-
meut, with outbuildings all in good order. Apply to
A. WILBUR,
fob 12 Oenl. Ins. Agt. k Broker—111 Bay it.
1 _ _ Jay street, suitable
for storing Cotton or Kmfcsndhe. Apply to
Jan 7 BATNAEB A ROWLAND.
HOUSB WASTED)
A A BRICK HOUSE with 8 »10 rooms, w'th stable
H and carriage boose, on • fall lot. Apply to
i. Jan 4 WTLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
CLARENDON HOTEL,
CORNER OF 13TH ST., AND 4TH AVENUE,
NEW YORK,
Tbe Undersigned beg leave to an
nounce that they have taken the
Clarxxdox Hotel.
Relying upon their Intimate ac-
qaintance with the business, and tbo
interior arrangements and accommoda
tions of the Hotel, which, In point of comfort and ele-
ganco, are uot surpassed, they hopo and feel that they
will bo able to give unqualified satisfaction to their nu
merous friends aud all who may favor them with their
patronage. 0 KEHNKK A J. BIRCH,
Proprietors.
Tho Undersigned having dirooeed of his interest in the
*• Clakzxdox ” to SIcesrs. KERNKR A BIRCH, takes
this opportunity te return his thanks to his numerons
patrons, and takes great pleasure in recommending Ills
their kind regards, they having had much
• ‘ * **“ niblic, ~"*
snccersura „ , „ —
experience in entering for tho public, will continue to
kcepnp the well known repntation of tho establishment,
os having no superior in the Unitdd States.
0. C. PUTNAM.
New York. February, I860.apr 10—d3m
pure and salubrioui
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
THIS HOUSE 1* located on Look
out 3!ountaln, at an elevation or
thirty-two hundred feet, presenting
a scenery not surpassed by any tn the
_ United States, and an atmosphere
salubrious. Those who seek pleasure, health
und comfort, beaaty and gnudeur of a natural kentry,
cannot havo their wishes more frilly met than on LOOK
OUT MOUNTAIN. Here cold FREESTONE WATER lu
abundance, ia fonnd, and CHALYBEATE, os good as any
place can boast of.
The Mountain is easy of accoss, being only five mile*
from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggies and Hacks are
always In readiness te tonvey visitors and their baggagu
to ita summit, where their imaginations will be folly met
and their wants well cared for. . ,
The llonse will be.opened on the 1st cf Jnne, and
dosed 1st of October. .
. GEO. W, ASI1BURN, Proprietor,
L. M. ANSLEY, Superintendent.
mayl d4»
PHOTOGRAPHY.
B /WR. rAUV would respectfully give notlri.. ‘.hat h* la
■ now prepared to execato tbe most I-. autifol col
ored Photographs, over exhibited In this country:
Mr. HUNT, a cclebrotwl Artist from tendon. i< now at
the Gallery, prepartfil te execute the coloring of the**
Pictures, either In OH, l’astil or Water Colure.
Persons having Dagurreotypes or deceased friend*,may
' >d and enlarged to any size, np to Ufo.
already finished a *
have them coplei
Specimens of citizens of Savannah are i
may be seen at tbe Gallery.
Jan 10—6 mo
COAL.! COAL.!!
AT J. T. THOMAS’S
Coal Yard, Ferry Wharf.
f|AA TONS Cannel, Orrel, White and Red Ash,
flUU Coals, on band, os follows:
200 tons English Cannel Coal;
200 tons Liverpool Orrel Coal, an excellent article fot
Parlor Grates, Stoves and Ranges;
100 tons Large Lamp White Ash Coal, suitable for
Foundries and Steam Engines;
400 tons Broken at.d Screened Egg site Red Ash Coal,
a ccnnlno article.
he undersigned Is prepared to fill orders at shortest
notice, and solicits the patronage of his friends and the
public. T. THOMAS,
Jan 7 Wood and Coal Yard, Fstry Wharf
Pro Bono Publico!
MORE SEGARS.
M MOLINA, Corner of Bull and Congress**,
•respectfully informs the lovers of rood aromatic
smoking, and all thore who have regard for the olfocto-
ries of others who do not puff the “Weed." that h!a pre
cious Havanas, always gratefolly fragrant, continue by
every arrival from Cuba to 1* received by him. While
advising Smokers to nse good Segura, he would particu
larly recommend hta fine lot of
Cabargo, Conch Ita Opera, Cobden Londres Conchas,
Millar, Consolacion, Lalngenuldad, Ambrosias,
Loudres, Cerro Gordo. tesPcwos, Vrenndot,
Excelsior, te Esmeralda, La FUantropa, Rio Hondo,
LaRedowa, LePalma, LaDescublerla,
apr 6 Corner Congress and BuB-sts.
TO HIRE.
NEGRO SIAN, a good cook. Also two Negro Boyi
_ accustomed to house work, one 12 yean old the
_..jer 16 years old; to behind until the lit day of No
vember next. Apply to
may 3 O. W. WTYLLY.
A.
other!
FOR IALH, ’ ' ’ir
A GOOD Conk, Washer a.id Ironer, shout SO yra of
•*t“" fc ' n0O “'*j01» a MONTMOUiTN.
Fok'gup; nr
nrano WOUAN.bonisDM,■») b,r obBi
. aboyabout 24 jrsara or age. The Woman ts ft
may3 t
JOHN 8. MONTMOlLUf;
DYING A RENOVATING ESTABLISHM'T
73 York-St., near the Conrt House,
SAVANNAH, OA.
73*05 BsmisRXD ia 1832. H*73 .
nnUH Subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friend*
JL for their continued favors, would state that. In ad
dition to the improventa in Dying acquired by him’
during hit last vim to England and Scotland, has made
arrangements for extending his business, by which be Is
now enabled to Dye a greater variety or Colon oa 8111
and Woolen Dreesee, Shall*, A c„ which he trust* will
generally pleas* all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as
may bg required. In the same superior style which has gen-
(gaily ao mocVpMassd hlspatrocs and frisnds.
Ladies 1 Bonnets Dyed. Bleached and Pressed In tbe Bteet
foahknabU style*. Ordera from the country punctually
attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by
steamboat or railroad, word should be sent him by letter
tftsengtl the Post Office, ao that be taay know where tocall
*.,;/ . ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
..HO, MATTING, WINDOW SUADla,
Maalla Curtains may be fonnd at
AIK1N tt BURNS.
C ARPETING, A
Laosaae VnalinO
Fairbanks’ Scales
STILL TRIUMPHANT I
rwwilE Report of tbe American InstituteOonuulttc* oa
B Scales, reads thns:
FAIRBANKS It CO- Broadway, for the best Hay, Coal
and Cattle Scolra—Gold Medal.
PAIRBANK8 k CO.—For Ptatform Seals, miMIU
correct, with drop lever—Silver Medal. -
FAIRBANKS k 00.—Prescription.Scabs—Diploma.
FAIRBANKS k DO.—For Gold Coin Detector, and Poe*
Office Balance—Diploma.
Tho Scales mentioned above were taken .from the or*
dtnory stock of the subscribers, and proved attbetriM
before the Jndgea or the Institute Just what they are
warranted to prove on every trial aad in every-day eer»-
vice—“perfectly correct”.
tThey are manufactured, as heretofore, by tbe oslgjaal
Inventors, and tho utmost can ta taken to render them
perfect as regards workmanship and material—every,
Scale being subjected to the severest test beta* It bel
lowed to go out of the establishment^ . ■
Nearly 100 modification# of these Weighing Mar Mae*
are offered to tho business public, among which are :,
Railroad Track and Depot Scales.
Hay and Coal Scales, with Iron levers.
Warehouse Scales. , U ’
8 tore Scale* In great variety. . ,
AIm,. Ml Punil7 SMlf, whicli MtaM ■>
•very house.
Welghmasten* B»«m*.
Il«nW .ml DmotGU' ScalM.
Po.t OC1c.Iul.ncM-
Oold Odn Sc»lc.
And, In .bort, thsmort mkuM ud a
Mil or w.l«Ui>« Appmto. io l. «
“Sfli
to the rz&amm
XU ST Received a consignment of Frisetts, Onto
The colon now In store are well assorted, aad' oifo)
will be filled at any Umo for colors not oa haadjhr, ..
Buoceaeeor tolsSe ILlhSSum,-*
n^Dryan street, 2d store above PffiaaU Howft