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Tha freight on Corn from Atlanta W Savan*
m. wiu l» reduced to 10c. per bushel, oa and
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M. WADLRY, Geal Bupt.
itloa OMce Central Railroad.
mtr 28
STEAMSHIP AUGUSTA,
BY IIU JURT OF THE NEW YORK BXItHItTION
A JlJU S*gUt\ pr Foreign Saw Manufactu*
' * rert, hme been obtained, amonyst MNMeroue
Competitor*, by
LEA A PERRINS,
T« LYON, Commander. .
WILL SAIL ON WEDNESDAY, AIAY 14, AT 8, FII.
The new and splendid frit going
Thoe. Lyon commander, will r"
N.B
Worcestershire Sauce,
W1URIBV nMum TK8TIU0NV IS Al'lfORDED
Of Its Mag the Best Sauce Extant.
«The celebrity of this 8*uco has extended to
every foarter of the globe, and Ite efflcecyin
ptonteUng the general heelth U becoming fially wore oh
tarred end eehnowlcdxed.
. Xn the United States It le held to be the moat egreeehle
condiment, end Is esteemed for tta tonic end Invigorating
properties, Itahebltneluae enebUng the atomech perfect
ly to digest the food. .
On the Continent of Europe, these qualities here been
testified to by a gentlemen, who write a to LEA It PER-
RIN8 thea:—" I here cerrled e bottle of your Worcester
ahlre Baooe In e tour I have Just completed through
Spain add Portage), end bellere I owe my present atete
of heelth to its use; your fieuoe ia stomachic, end I think
medicinal. X can with truth aey there Is nothing In a
traveller's baggage-so eeeentlel to hla comfort, at least In
three countries, as your Sauce.”
In India, also, where It la found at the meae of orery
regiment, a medical gentleman writes from Madras to
hla brother ia the aaae profession et Worcester, in the
following preset “Tell Let ft. Perrins that their
iaucefr ldgMy approved in India, and that It Is, In my
opinion, the most palatable as well as the most whole-
some sauce made."
This Sauce Is suitable for every variety of dish, and the
universal demand which its excellence hu created, hu
led to many- Imitations beingoffered to the public, uuder
a variety or name*, but thegeuuine may be known by the
name of "LEA la PERRINS," being impressed upon the
patent metalic capsules, or pstont gists stopper of the
bottle, u well u the labels and wrapper.
Bole Agents for the United 8tate*.
JOHN DUNCAN ft SONS,
405 Broedway, New York.
P
Ippert of Cotton by these steamers wIU please
take notice, that no Cotton will be received at the presses
I at Is not distinctly markod on the edge of the bale; '
PADELFOHD, FAY A CO., Agents.
WH. ROLLINS, Commander
LEAVES ON THE 4TU AND 10TU OF EACH MONTH.
The I8ABBL leaves thtW port regularly, on the 4th and
10th of each month, and connects at Uavana with the U.
Mail Steanuhlp Company’s Line of 8teamera for 8an
—. ._ *—*
Francisco via Aspluwell, and will carry the Pacillo Mails.
* ” mTm* 0Plir ' * |lt ' l ?o'l < i EN8 k HERTZ, Agents.
FOR PALATKA, E. F.
Via. Darien, Brunswick. St. Marys, Fcr-
uandina, .Taokxonville, Pioolatn,
sind Mlddltburg, Blank Creek.
THE > toamur WELAK A, Capt. N.
King, will leave for the above places
eveiy TUESDAY MOltNINO, at 10
o'clock.
Freight will be takon for Traders’
Hill and Internivdlato Laudings.on the St. klary'a River.
No freight will be taken after nine o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at the Florida
Stoam Packet Wharf, uoar the One Works, or to
CLAGUOnN A CUNNING HAM,
Jan 5 .Agents.
fjlEN TEACHERS of first abffity employedJn the
bool) affording facilities for a 4 thorough English
edncatlou, with Latin, Greek, the modern polite Ian*
gunge*, music, (on guitar,piano, harp and organ) draw*
tag, embroidery,and seven kinds of painting.
Refinement of manners, and the etianette of society
jtianette of society
Inculcated. A Parisian lady reside* In the family. Prises
are awarded In each department.
Aids to physical education to bo found in Dancing,
“ " “ mice, a Gymnasium. Bowling Alley, (strictly uri*
i ** *to Rhrer, (salt,) horseback riding
i boraee belong to the Semi-
Cal I at hr nice, a Gymnasium. Bowl
rate,) swimming in Mystic River,
Ac. Well trained saddle bonce
For particulars address the PsikctfAL
Mrs. TU0MA8 P. SMITH,
iron,
Edward Everett, do. t Rev. Charles Brooks, West Med*
fords Rev. JohnPlerpont. do.; F.Gardner, A. M., Prin*
dpal Boston Latin School t Hon. Abbot Lawrence, Bos
ton; Rev. Hubhsrd Winslow, New Yorkj Rev. William
Hague, D. D., Allmay: Rev. Rollin U. Neale, D. D., Bos-
ton; Hon 8am. Houston, Texas.mayl*-6m»
G. M. GRIEFEF,
SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE M. EASTMAN.
N. W. Comer Bryan and Whitaker-ets.
•AVAznr.
Has uonr a beautiful variety o
Jewelry, consisting of Dhnnond
.Earrings Pina and fine Cameo do,and
l.'nScta. Also Mosalo in colors, and
Gold Stone. All Gold Earrings and Broaches and in 8ets,
in great variety. Sleeve Buttons and Collar Duttons to
match. Studs In all varieties—plain, engraved, cameos,
carbuncles, .Mosaic, box and glass for hair, fcc. Chil
dren’s Bracelets- single and In pairs; Ladles' do. all varie
ties. Box and glass Broaches, double and single, enam
eled and plain; Medallions from $1.50 to $20; Gold Pen
cils end An end Pencils, all sixes, from $1,60 to$28£gold,
silver and steel Specs for all sights—customers are per
ticutarly Invited to exaaiue the finest article In thin lino
ever Imported, both concave and convex, pliable ns India
rubbor without losing their shape. Gold and silver
Watches—Eugiaoon, Conductors, and others requiring
accurate time-keepers and a good strong well finished ar
ticle, are invited to examine his Railroad Time-keepers
now ou hand. Finger-Rings in endless variety. Purl
Work ia seta and single, also Head Wreathe for wedding
presents at $75 each.
On Hand—One Surveyor's Leveling Instrument, very
large and made for good eervlce, will be sold low, Com
passes all sties, and Mathematical Instruments.
fiMtlMUt
Sliver and Plated Ware, as usual Fancy Articles in
' “ " r, plated, 1 "
, and Morocco Porte Mon-
variety. Parses; silver,.
nsies, all kinds and rises.
Friends, give me a call, and I will sell at reasona
ble prices, at the Old Stand corner Bryan and Whitaker-
streets, 8avonnah, Ga.
apr 2 G. H, GRIFFEN.
Found,
O N Snn&y, near the Independent Presbyterian
Church, a lady’s Gold Pencil, with the initials of
“ rt. B " cut iu the stone. The ownor can have it by ap
plying at this office and paying for this advertisement,
apr 22—tf
NOTICE! toDKBTOKS and CREDITOR*
A LL Pi RAONS having demands against George
JjL Russell, late of McIntosh County, deceased, era
hereby notified to present them, properly attested to me,
within the time prescribed by law: and all persons in
debted to said deceased, are hereby requested to make
immediate paymeut to
JAMES PRINDLB, Administrator.
Darien, April 32,1860.epr s 28
FOR 8ALB.
fWqWO Twelve acre contiguous tracts of Land on tho
JL Whito ltluff Road, near where it is crossed by tho
Savannah A Gnlf Railroad, and two tracts near the Oge-
chee i’laukrood, about two miles from the city, contain
ing over eighteen acres each. If not disposed of boforo
the first Tuesday in April next, will be offered at the
Court House. Apply to
mar 8 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR BALE.
BLACK M AN. S5 years old, a bricklayer by trade,
sound and healthy, Apply to
apr 28 WM. WRIGHT.
FOR BALK:
WOMAN; 28 years old, capital Washer and Iron
. jfo, * — «*-» «»■*•■» — —
cr and Hone* Servant, with her Girl Child, 10 yra
old, both boiltliy and likely. Bold for no fault and *-
■"WHS! APPl, “ WH. WRIGHT.
COLT-1
J^-EW MODEL BEPEATKB9 and Sh.rp.' IUBu, re.
_ ceivedandforsaloby
apr 28 LOVELL
k LATTIBIORB.
TO JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS
three
fJIWO or
apr 25
goodbaudsean find employment at
"LIVER’S.
JOHN OLI\
121 Broughton street.
WANTED.
A STRONG, ABLE BODIED AND SOBER NEGRO
Man, Apply at this offlfee.
Ice Pitchers.
WATEB°PIIOHBBI
Some uow and beantiful designs*
Plated and Britannia j
The Hoase-Fonxlshlng
No. ff^*Srouirinm?etreet.
Broughto
may 1 HORACE MOUSE.
PAINTS, VARNISHES, &C
188
RAVNOLDSt DEVOE&COn
I AND 108 FULTON STREET,
NEW YORK.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAINTS, VARNISHES WHITING & ZINC
X s A X zr T • .
iwroRTkits or and ucalers in
w “ “ “ “ " “ '
UTAMUNDSTOLt
ills, Ac.
Constantly on band, a large and perfect assortment
of all such goods required by Artiste and Painters and
by the trade generally. - Mannlkctured goods only of first
quality,
Foreign goods we receive direct from the 'producers,
and can offer by the package or otherwise, on the most
favorable terms.
Orders by mail promptly attended to. Jan 81—Jfcne
pnitllU &H»lbEBfCK«
TWO urge and airy Hanses, wood teuemente,
Uimitorlee—with basements and oat-buildings,
' i. For
. »1Ihe on South Broad nsar Barnard streets.
Mis on fevorable terms, by
apr lfi—2w j. BRYAN, Broker.
'
tng him.
^>eooHGt«D,per.mi of htrboHnitorenter
. - a«,» JOHN ». MOWTMOLMW.
iso bewardT
ths 16th of Jannary
Ne|
^Ranaway on the 15th of Jannary, a
Man namid TOBY, Ha la 26 years old.aboul
i ftef 8 jncbee hlgli. of light complexion and
C« rpcntcrby^ j rade. .Jl$ Torui cr l^ bajoujrri
. ii <iwi wwupwr w» ot. Simons, next w «x». mom-
toih of Jacksonville, Fla., and lately to E. D, Hendry
TohyjfnK ,, ‘ u ^
•PrM ”■ Broker.
Will be eold, on the first _ _
Court House, in ths city oi oavamuui,
legal hours of sale.
Lot uumbor twonty-four, fronting on Will
(fee simple), with the Improvsihents thereon,
of two tenement Driok Buildings, containing four
b’kf** 4 -
lllam strvet,
i,tanslstlng
Dg four beu
rooms, two parlors, dining room7 kitchen, servant rooms,
and pantriea. with all ueceeeary out buildings.
Lot Iqjter H. on ths corner of Ann and Eubly streets,
one hundred and five by sixty feet, with the improve*
hlBhl,. rAhllltlntf A, O n.tob IVn.i.n. . ..al.
•erase
SIRl
lapg*..,
going steamship AUGUSTA,
eall as above. For freight or
PADKLFORD, FAY A* 0,
$25
built of th«,beqt
The two etory Brick House fronting on Annstreel
tuatedon tamo Lot. -
' Also— .
The eastern hart of Lot letter U, sixty by seventy ^oet,
front!ng on Zubly street, togothrr with building materials
The foRowing named negroes. Jim, aged 40 years|
m afiei, 2** *
Peter,
may!2_ _ _
For ley West and Havana.
llame. HIRAM ROBERTS.
may 12 Assignee.
At Private Sale.
Two of tb* most deetrablo building lots In the city.
. ia, hll . I n fll.Ml.in .ml XOIlltakan ataaala aa.a it.
situated on Gordon and Whitaker streets, east of the
Gordon Block of buildings .may 10
STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
U. S. MAIL LINE.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
For Polsitkat E. Fl«. ( via. Dorlem, Brnna-
wick, St. Marys, Fernaadlna,
Jaokeonvllle, Hiddlelmr|i .
(Blank Creek,) and :
Pleolata.
llio new and elegant Steam Pack-
.1 ST. JOHNS. Capt. James Freeborn,
having resumed tier trips to Florida,
'will leave for the above places every
'Saturday, nt 10 o'clock.
Freight will bo taken fur Traders' Hill and Intermedi
ate Landings, on the St. Mary’sIUvcr. No freight wiU bo
taken aftor nine o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having exceiiont state room
accommodations, apply on board, at the Florida Steam-
Packet wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to
GLAUHORN Is CUNNINGHAM.
Jo 23 ,Agents.
For Charleston.
Every Wedneiday and Saturday Aftemoont,
al Six o’clock.
The splendid steamship GORDON,
F. Barden, cnmmnndor, will leave as
above, and will arrive in Charleston,
'in time to connect with the Railroad
’lines going North and West.
For freight or passage apply on tho Charleston Steam
Packet wharf, to J. P. BROOK8,
apr 7 Agent.
FOR BEAUFORT
Via Ilium on, Hilton Head, Boyd’s
Landing and Charleston.
Tho Steamor WM. S E A B R 0 0 K,
Capt F. Peck, will leave for the above
.placesou Sundays, at 6, P.M. For
>freight or^ia»Mge, apply at the
sept l ° r S. 5L LAFFITEAU, AgenL
For Augusta and Hamburg.
Thj steamer AUGUSTA will leave
for the nbovu places and intermediate
iondlnge, To-Morrow (Saturday) Eve-
- -rill bo rece
lailUlIIgH, xw.uuuuw icniiuuajj kip
nlng. Way freight will bo received.
8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent
FOR BALTIMORE,
wxLMinrcrToxr.
may 12
supei ........
Barden, Commander, will leave for
Baltimore, touching at Wilmington,
on TUESDAY, June lJlb.vJf--
Charleston Wharf.
WANTED.
- TWO VESSELS to load for St Johns (N.B,)
’ with Lumber and Timber. ...
- 0 ARLETON fc PAR80NS.
FOR LIVERPOOL,—Ihu A 1 American
.ship MARY A ADELINE, W. Fairs, master,
[nga portion of her cargo engaged, will havo im
mediate dispatch. For Freight, apply to Copt. Kales, or
[may fl] BRIGHAM, KELLY A GO.
For LIVERPOOL.—The first clou
Amorlcan ship JAMES RAY, Hay, muster, will
the despatched for the above port. Jor freight en
gagements apply to hunter a OAMMELL.
FOR BOSTON.—The schr R. M,
DE-
MILL. Ixiok, master, wants 100 bales Cotton, to
aSpBy’c’e., F..rr.i g h. c ^iT i?a co|[EN
&
FOR B08T0N—Tho uow aud fast sailing
. jnmtofthe
packet Bark R. A. ALLEN, having inos
ingagod, will havo despatch. For freight i
lipTylo CABI.KTOW t I-A1IB
r pas-
)NS.
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINK.—
“ ‘ ‘ ‘ sfilll
Thn fine fast railing scliooner. LOYAL hob/
. _jwden, master, having a portion of her freight
gaged, will have quick despatrh for the above port. For
Freight or l’oasago apply on board to Captain, or to
innyO COHENS A HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK,—Brig AUGUSTA,
.Stone, lnmtor, wlli meet with dispatch as above.
, ^#|“ n8 " 8 ' mt " , ”' n " , DA%A ie VVAgHDPnN.
>7t FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINE.
-tffrm- Tliu new lino fust.sailing srhr J W Webster, Ben
nett. master, will have quick despatch fortheabovo port.
For freight or passage apply on lwnrd to captain, or to
may fl COHEN8 A HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK,—OLD ESTABLISH
ED LINK.—Tim brig PH1LU11A, Jones, master,
will Unco quic k despatch as abovo. For freight or
passage apply, on board at Telfair’a wharf, or to
may 6
I1RIGH AM, kBLLY k CO.
achoone'r JOHN w7ANDER86N, Watson,
master, will havo qulck|llspatch as above. For freight
or passago apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
*5|may7 BRIGTIAM. KELLY * CO.V
TO HIRE.
A NEGRO GIRL about 18 years old; a good nurse or
honso servant. Apply to
may9 GEO. A. McOLESKEY.
TO RENT,
T HE Blacksmith Shop belonging to Georgia Steam*
boatCo. Apply to J. II. DKMUND,
apr 7—tf at Upper Hydraulic Press.
^MEniC AN^.
FRENCH AND REAL
_ SCOTCH GINGHAMS,—A complete and beautiful
assortment of Olnghams, raa£^b0^noW|^aen^r^calllng
HORSE AND CARRIAGE FOR SALE-
A GENTLE and reliable Horse, and alight Carriage.
Apply to
may 6
FRANCIS SORREL.'
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,&c,
WOLFE, DASH A FISHER,
(Sttcceitort to Wolfe, Oilleipie & G'o.)
Da
K E1
mcbtlc I
'“"■15E5rf!ST-oi
Hurdware, Cutlery, Onus. Pletole, Rifles,
AND HEAVY GOODS.
EEP constantly on hand, a large and complete a*-
, sortment of all descriptions of Foreign and Bo-
lo Hardware, superior Sheffield Cutlery, Guns, 111
flea and Pistols, best qualtiy; Pianos and Carpenter*
Tools, Collin’s best Axes; Improved nattornC.S.Plantor'
Hoes. Cane Knives, Anvils, vices, Black Smith’s Too s
Ar., Ac.,Ac., which we offer to Country Merchants att o
lowest market prices, for cash or approved credit.
Joplin, corns, oats aku bran—
2,000 bushels prime Ohio Becd Oats;
1,200 do do mlxedCorn;
1,000 do do white do;
270 cocks superfine Flour;
46 bbla do do;
2,000 bushels fresh Wheat Bran. Also—
Hay, Liverpool Fait, Old Peach
ad Apple Brandy, Old Mon; Whiskey,
ire ana for sale by
WAVER A 00N8TANTINB.
In store
may 6
BFXNED SUGARS Ac.,-
20 bble Stuart’s A. crashed Sugar;
20 do do do powdered do;
26 do do B.clarifiod do,
20 do do A. do do;
60 do Soda and Butter Blscnlts;
16 do Pilot Bread;
26 do hand mode Sugar Crackers;
20 boxes Ground Coffee; 20 boxes Ground -Pepper
60 doBoda Biscuits; 60 mate Cassia.
JOHNSTON A 00.
S'
OAF, ITAROII AND.OAITOI.BI-
100 boxes Smith and Buchan’s Family Soap)
50 do Colgate's P*R» „ 4or
100 do do No. l and lb Bar doj
do do Pearl BUrch;
fifiSKR-R
60
V 50
25 do Adi
In store and '
may 9
05WfiBB=T
. . «nd s'. Tallow C.nJI..|
Ino(.lor) do(,
s’obInTON. J0HN8T0N * 00.
55(1 lug. prim. Orem Bio Oolft. |
100 do folr do do; -
50 do (of mata) Old Government Jav» Cofftej
25 dbmararalno do;
, 25 do Porto Rico doi
V ' '^fe Sii’NtON, JOHNSTON , 00.
Avery desirabletraot of land
UUruad, 23 miles from the pity
ng 200U acres. The land le well wooded and adapted to
be culture of Cotton -and Corn. The abo*4 traot will
he divided, and sold In fotaif desired. may 5
Wanted.
To hire by the months good Cook, Washer and Ironer.
Atl '«p*tl4 lQ ' * *‘™ l ’ju r |lN l S.' MONTMOliMN.
At Private Bale. '
floe.
sunuwiuii hhhou URRiuca. *in, ogcti W years;
25; Boosy.26; Charles, 27t and Jerry, 20 yean.
The same being tue assigned ^ro|*ery^of john M. WH*
490acrefc 287110lhd,ltrlot|Lownd “connty,containing
^1^ No. 861,12th district, Baker county, containing
X^Privaie Sale. ' '
At Private Bale.
2 City of Savannah Bonds, 500 dollars each.
on the Ogeechee river, at No.
a lease for five years, on 8000
4 vhite
8 negro stria, one 14 yean old, the other 10 yean old
country raised and warranted eunnd. *
v Afina
’.OijitnL™.,™
acres of land that will afford any quantity of pine,wl
oak, and cypress timber of best quality and very c
voulont. Alto, the above mentioned tract of 8000 acres,
about 700 of which are prime hammock or bay Muds,
ileared and about 260 acres up-
At Private Sale.
Trait Lot No. 28, cornering on Drayton, Gordon and
Liberty streets, CO by 80 foet; a most desirable sitnatlon
for a private residence. may 1
At Privato Sale
A Negro Woman, a good Cook, Washer, and Ironer,
aged 20 years, with her 4 boy children; 2 agedflyre, 1
3 years, 14 months. Sold for no foult and to remain In
tho city. —apr 80
A Negro Man about 28 yreor age, who is a competent
Prnmor and intldo Finisher. Hie work can beacon In
this city. apr 11
At Privato Sate.
Lot No. 18 Jacksou Ward, fronting Hull and between
Jefieraon and Barnard streets.. Improvements 2 dwell-
Inge, renting for $500 per annum.apr 10
At Private Sale.
Lot No. 10 Calhonn Ward, ou by 100 foot, corner of
Jones and Lincoln streets; wilt be eold low if applied for
immediately.apr 4
At Privato Sale.
10 shares Central Railroad stock.
Also—
A beautiful summer residence at Thunderbolt, will be
■old If applied for immediately. mar 24
At Privato Bale.
A tract of Land lying in Bryan and Liberty Conntiee,
containing 400 Acres of woit timbered Land, within
one mlln of tho Canoochoo River. A|«o # nnothor tract ad
joining, containing 200 Acres. Also, ono half interest in
anuther traot. containing 800 Acres, within two and a
half milos of the River. The above lands are well tim
bered with Ranging Timber, and will bo sold ata bargnl
.•—...a* ‘-rl6
If applied for soon.
marl
Administrator's Sale—Oondnued.
Will be sold, on tho first TUESDAY In June next, before
Uio Court Uouso in the city of Savannah, between tho
legal hour* of sale:
Lots No. 53,16th District Macon Co., belonging to the
Estate of Charles Hartrldge, decoased, eold for tm
eflt of the heirs of said Estate.
tho bon*
mar!4 A. B.
JULIAN IIARTItlDGE,)
1. HARTRIDGE. f Administrators,
iOtJfi. A. BON AUD, respectfully informs hie
patrons, that the last term of tho season wil
begin on Tuesday, the 26th lust.
Persons desiring to send pupils,are requested
.to do ao by tbat time.
mar 19
South Western Rail Road Bonds.
SOUTH WESTERN RAIL ROAD GO-
Macon, February 16th, I860. .
■WTOTICEl e hereby given to the holders of any of the
A.V Bonds ol the Oompnny, that all or any portion of
the Company's Bonds may bo surrendered and convert
ed into Stock of the Company. Interest on any Bond
converted is to cease on the date of tho Dividend day noxt
procbdlpg tho conversion. By order of the Board.
JOHN T. B01FEUILLKT,
fob 18—Smo Treasurer.
NEW JAIL-
LANS for a uow Jail are solicited from architects
P I —, ——. .....— —.—
and mochanics generally, to bo left with the Clerk
or the Interior Court, ou or before the flrtt of June
next.
One Hundred Dollars will be given for tho plan adopted
by the Court.
WM. n. OUYLER, J.l. o. o, c.
N. B. KNAl'P, J.l. c. o. c.
GEO. P. IIARRI80N, J. 1.0.0. 0.
MONT. GUMMING, J. 1.0. c. 0.
JAS. E.GODFREY, J.l. 0.0.0.
NOTICE
A LL Person* having claims against (he Estate of
Mary A. Oowper,late of Chatham county,deceased,
are hereby notified to present them, within the time pre
scribed by law, and nil indobted to said Estate, are re
quested to make immediate paymont to
W. DUNCAN,
apr 9—*6w WM. MAGKAY.
Exoo’re.
NOTICE.
A LL Porsons having any claims against the late firm
of Wm. B. FnrrelT k Co., of Savannah, which have
not Deeo redoetnod, are hereby requested to band them
in on or before the 10th Inst., to George W. Davie; and
all those Indebted to said firm, are requested to make
immediate paymont to him.
WM. D. TH0MA8, 1
L. NATHANS. f Arbiters,
apr 6
NOTICE.
T IIB Firm of WYLLY St MONTMOLLIN having
Leon dissolved, the undersigned will continuo the
business on his own account, Strict porsonal attention
will be given to all business entrusted to him. and liberal
advances made when required. Office iu Bull street, op
posite Pulaski House.
— I JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN.
1 EORGE W. WYLLY, will continue tho business in
tjr“- #,A - “—*- - 4
all of Its branches, at his old established ofilci
opposite tho Custom House, and will bo thankful for
business entrusted % his care. marl
NOTICE-
mUK FIRM OF HOKKNBAUGH & LADSON was
Jl. Dissolved by mutual consent, on January 1,1866.
Thu Business of tho old Firm will hu settled by J. II. I
Jhu Business of t?io oid Firm will hu' settled by /. H. Lad-
son, who may be found at the old stand.
J. 0. llOCKENDAUGH.
J. II. LADSON.
8avannah, Jannary 28,1666.Jan28
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE,
T HE Undersigned have T!i(s Day, associated them
selves together, under the firm name of LADSON
ft ROGERS, for transacting a Fancy and Btaplo Dry
Goods Bnsinots in thlscitr, at the stand recenty occu
pied by tho late firm or ROKEN BAUGH k LADSON.
JOSEPH H. LADSON,
CORNELIUS D. ROGERS.
Savannah. Jan. 1st. 1860. Jan 28
TO BUILDERS,
T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to exeenteattho
shortest notice, and in the most work manlike
manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornlco,
qthor work connoctod with the manufacturing or retail
ing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zino, or Sheet
Business. HORACE MORSE,
mnr IB 16» Brongliton-st.
JAMEST.
Wholei
loleaale Dealers
GO.
PAINTS, OILS, VAHNISHES, &C.,
Aornth Fon
Penmylvania and Lehigh Zinc, llordecai Lewie
«t* Co’e Celebrated Philadelphia TTAife Lead,
F. S. Lewie <b Co’e Colore, Painte, etc.,
and B. C. Hornor & Co’e Superior
V am tehee,
NO. 140 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
Jamm T. Ltwis, Samukl C. West.
apr 16—3m
FARIIEltS- AND MECHANICS’
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL-CASH 9300,000.
non. TUOS. B. FLORENCE, President.
Secretary.
EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Eeq.
HErxa IN OKOMtA TO
Hon. HOWELL COBB, Hon. A. II. STEPHENS, Hon
JAMES L. SEWARD.
mins la a sound and good Co., able, and willing
M. meet all the loseealt may have, and trait, by he..
orable and fair dealing, to merit and receive the confi
dence of thou wishing Inauranct. Fire Risks, IInil
•*- —*** *--* the Agent for
Risks and Cargo Bilks, will betaaen br the Agent
Savannah and vicinity. A. WILBUR.
Jan 17 111 Fay rt., next to News Office.
17TH GEORGIA REPORTS*
C OURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE; or tho Joysand Sor*
rqwMif American Lite t By Mrs Leo Hentx
TIieTlirou Marriages; or, Lire at a watering Place.
Tho First and Second Marriage; or, the Courtesies
of Wedded Life.
India; the Pearl of Pearl Direr: By Mre Bouthworth.
Phllly and Kit: By Caroline Clieieboro.
Introduction to Boclal Science : By Geo. H. Calvert.
Berenice,* Novel.
Colombo, from tlio French of Merimee.
The Christian Life, id Hopes, its Fear* and its Clou
By Thoi Arnold ofRugby School.
Madeira, Portugal and Spain.
Maginn’a Shnkspearo Papers, niawatha, Paris Eights,
Atlacko at Madrid, Boccaccio’s Decamaron, Widow Be-
dotto^Na] * ■“-
. ■ may *
,Napoleon CorrespondonciTHORNE* WiElTAiAb 1
New Books.
Rceelwed by John M. Cooper 4k Co,,
THURSDAY, MAY STIC.
ItfESIOIRS of Richard Cumberland, containing
ivJl an account of hie Lifo and Writing*, wltlr Notes
By Henry Flanders.
Literary Criticisms, and othor Papers t By the late
Uoraco Blnney Wallace, Esq.
A treatise on Chemistry applied to the Manofoctnr* of
Soap and Candles: By Campflold Morflt. Illustrated.
MemorlalsandotlierPapeniiByThoaaeDa'
Introduction to Social Bclonco? By Georg* H.
Pliiily and Kit; or, Life and Batmentt By‘
OhMebro*.
luincey.
Abblo Nott and other Knotta i By "KaUnka.”
Berenice, a Novel.
Romance of Students’ Lifo Abroad: By KtmbalL
*■ * C j 0i#f
The Christian Life, Ue Hopes, Fean and
Thomas Arnold, B. D.
■■ • * * ~Bkr~
Knickerbocker for May.
iSB oMiT IBO* WBbEI, Bumlnldi
Close
way 9
T L or, Its FMee Spoke* Extracted V and an Exhibition
cfKIder Graves, Its Builder,'In a urlu of chapters “
r—•— « •—•,
.noxvi
William 0 Brownlow, editor\of Brownlow’e
Whig. Deceived and for rale by. _
WARNOCK k DAVIg,
Dookteliere and 8tatlonere,
may 9 168 Oongreae-et.
HEN RT?"l7A'THROP'4rca
11'AVK received thle day achoico lot of low prlcod
L Printed Mnellns; also
Black Crape Setts, Bluveiand Collars I
Fancy Belt Ribbons;
Fine Black Bilk Fans;
White Kid Glovae;
may I
Mluu^mftftchS iland lerchlefs, Ac.
B ACON.—Prime Cincinnati 8ldee and bhonldcre;
also Baltimore Hame, for Mdob^
may T
8 St JOHNSTON,
For Bale, -
Central Railroad Stock,
apr 16
miles of the city, on
. containing from 260
imock land, tue balance
its can be even at the of*
-'-At Print, Bali.
160 acres of which are cfei
— jtos up
land cleared. The above described property will be ioM
low. apr 4
At Private Sale.
A valuable plantation lu Burk* county, containing
i,600 acree of oak and hickory lands, adjoining the towj
if Waynesboro’, and within one mile of the Waynesboro
k Augusta Hallrund, about 1,100 acre* of which are clean
od and in good state for cultivation, with all tbeneoea
■ary improvements.apr 4
At Private Sale.
A primo tract of 714 acres of land, in Burke andJe(
tenon conntiee, on thelOgeeeheo rlvor within two mild
of Central Railroad, adjoining lamia of Robert Con nelj,
and Col. T. A. PIoree. The greater part of which IsoaP
and hickory land. About COO acres of which are cleared
and under good fonce, with Improvement*. apr 4
At PrW.la B*l.. 1
a0 , iuight,
of the 26th
,BPP0*H '
|4 place ..
and Gars, saved
_ _ Stider Inspection
of Underwriter* end all
.*i~ "" u
On thelJt TUESDAY io Jan*, a til o’clock, In front of
tho Court Uouu,wlU bo eolat'
Lots Noe. 7 and 0, Forsyth Ward, comer of Whitaker
-- ...—- |
and liuntlngdou streets, fronting tho Park, 46 by 180 ft,
•nhjutto the City around Rent of $— per annum. Bold
astbe property of RobLU. Griffin deceased. By virtue
of an order from tne Court or ordinary, for the benefit
of the lielraaud creditors of said estate. By ordor of the
Administrator. Tonne at rale. * . may 12
Cottage Treat—At Private Hale.
Lot No. 9,' Third Ty** *“ *
66 8*10 acres, situated
8 tnllM from_the city.
Tythlng, Anion Ward, containing
ed on the Middle Ground Koad,about
Private Bale.
Improvements on Lot No, 26. Walton Ward, consist*
lng of a double tenement Building. The lotbas a lease
of sixteen yean with a reuewal. Ground rent $18 per
annum.
For terms and further particulars, enquire at the
Counting Room. apr 16
tho abovo farm can be aeon at our Counting
Room. For sale low for rash. may 10
Garden Lob—At Privato 8ale,
Garden Lot No.88, containing 6V$ acre*, lies between
the Louisville ltoadand the Canal, about, two miles from
tho city. Apply at our Counting Room, whore the Plat
can bo seen. may 10
Administratrix'll
On TUESDAY, Jnly 1st, at 11 o'clock; in front of the
Court House, wiU bo solili
_ .. ... . “-'•■““IJ/Wj
The Southern half Lot No 17; and'Improvements, sit*
uatod on East Boundary street. The improvements are
■lx Wooden Tenement*. Sold aa the property of the Es
tate of Daniel Robertson, deceased, for tho benefit of tho
helre and creditoie of laid estate. - Terma cash,
may 9 A. B. ROBERTSON, Administratrix.
Tobacco—At Private Bale,
Now landing and for sale from store I
40 boxes assorted brands Tabaceo. Terms cash.
Office Charleston & Savannah
n. R. COMPANY.
An eighteen hone Engine^ BoHortand Machinery com-
ileto, for a Steam Saw Mill, with Circular 8aws. Loji
irrlagos, Wagonette., fco. Built bjf R. Tinslay of Ma<
con, Qa., and but little used. For safe low.
At Private Sale.
Lot No 2, being part of Placontia traot, adjoining
Thunderbolt viilngo, containing sixty-two acres
Lot No 14, North ride of Lotnar street, corner of Dray!
ton, containing 00 feot front and 126 foot deep, apr 8
PER SHARE upon the atoek subscribed to the
Charleston and Savannah Railroad will become due on
I he 10th or May noxt. Payment to be made to the
Treasurer, at the office of tne Company, in Broad-s
By order of the President.
C. F. HANCKEL,
apr 12
At Private Sale.
A family of seven cottou field Negroes, three of whom
are mothere, balance children.mar 24
Wantod.
small gang of prime rico field Negroes.
At Private Bale.
A very valuable Tract of Land, situated on the Angue.
ta road, four miles from tho city, containing 117 acres,
well wooded with oak and hickory. If not sold before
tlio first Tncsdny in April next, will booffored before
the Court Ilonse.mar 17
At Private 8a1e,
A Negro Woman 80 years old, field han?, with her 8
children, 7,6 aud 2 yra old.
field*
A Negr|^Man22 i nehniandandJobblD£j^
ftottretro.
D rawn numbers of cim* 113 >
8 40 60 54 7 48 a 60 29 69 60 10
Ticket 7 40 60, prize $100 (whole) eold.
may 12 E. WITHINGTON.
jOOOe
CLA&B NO. 114 FOR 1850.
To be drawn at Savannah, Ga,, May 12, I860.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY k MAURY, MANAGKU8.
eORBMXt
1 of 913,000—1 of 94,000—1 of .98)381
Ticket* $2^j—Shares in proportion.
Tickets and Shares, either singly or by tho package, foo
do by may 12 H, WITHINGTON
«NB PLUS ULTRA” (SCHEME.
1200 Prizes—$50,000
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
Jasper Co., Academy Lottery.
DT AUTHORITY OF TUB BTATH OF GEORGIA.
10,000 Numbors Only—Ono Prizn to Eight Tickets.
CLASS M.
T O BE DRAWN May 16th, I860, at Concert Hall.
Macon Ga., under tho sworn superintendence ol
Cul G. M. Lognu aud J. A. Neshit, Esq.
Thu Manager, havingaunounccd his determination to
make tills tho most popular tottery in the world, offers
Tor May 16th, aiwhnmo that fir surpasses any scheme
over offered in thuannnlsof tottoriea. LOOK TO YOUR
INTEREST. Examine tho Capitals, one Prize to every
Eight Ticket#.
CAPITAL $12,000.
1 prlzo of. ..,,$12,000
1 do do 6,000
2 do do 8,000
1 do do
6 do do
10 do do........
60 do do ;
120 do do
600 do do.. .....
600 do do....
2,000
,...1,000
.... 600
....$60,000
1200 prizes amounting to ......
Tickets, $8—Halves, $4—Quarters. $2
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
Persous sending monoy by mall, nood not fear its be-
Inglost. Orders punctually‘attended to. Communica
tions strictly confidential • Banknotes of sound Banks
taken at par.
ttB. Those wishing particular numbers, should ordor
immediately.
' Address
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon Ga.
OKO. A. McOLESKEY, Agent,
Bull street, 8d corner from Bey.
LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L.
By the late accident ou tho 8enboard and Roanoke
Railroad, tho Tickets of Class L, for April 16th, in their
transit from Baltimore, in chnrgo of Adams’ Express
Company,wore destroyed by fire, consequently there will
not bo any Drawing of that Class. Tho Drawing will be
Class M,—May 16th, the “Ne Plus Ultra" 8cliome.
Very Respectfully. J. F. WINTER,
npr8 Manager.
Arbour Billiard Saloon,
AR Supplied with tho heat of Liquors.
Pooltfikblep- 4 '
. . put in complete order by 0. II. Dixon,
,, the well known Cabinet maker,
ire Sport, of Pool, will commence overy night at %
past seven.
may 10—lw J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
ANTHONY McMJLLOll,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
^SAVANNAH, GEORGIA _
•9* Office on Bay Street, over the ilank of 8avannah.
may 7—ly
SIOWAXiJlVOTIOBl
CONWAY ROBINSON.
W ILL practice In tho Supremo Court of tho United
States, ns well as in tho Court of Appeals of Vir
ginia. Ho may bo communicated with, by jotters direct
ed to Richmond,Virginia. mayO—*4
NOTICE.
A T the next JnlyTerm of the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county, I will apply to the naid Court for
leavo to sell all tho Real Estate of Peter Henry, lato of
Chatham county, deccnsod, consisting of three lots on
Stewart street in Savannah,and tho improvements there*
on,for tho beuefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate,
may 6 JAMES D READ, AdmY.
S undries
4 half pliiee Otni
10 do dc "■
Brandy.
Mixed do
% do do do
do PA IIGin.
10 pipes do
ibar’ls doo
40 do Old Eagle Whiskey,
10 qr casks Slnlngn Wine.
60 chests Yonng llysen Tea.
60 coses Wolf Schnaps, in qts and pints.
25 bbls Sugar Cracker, 26 hits Butter Crackers,
26 do Soda do 20 do Pilot Bread,
’Isdom. do
60 do E Phelps do
76 do com ilcc'd do
26 do ton. porter, pts
60 Dlk do various qT
All fresh and good, Jvst received in store and for saloby
mayO SWIFT St CO.
M oulding, moulding.—io.oooj foot or
Wood Mouldings of fifty different patterns, for
P»l . —
Builders' use. Also Gilt and Rosewood of various pat
terns, cheap at CHAFFER St CO.'S,
roayQ No. 0 Whitaker street.
Barrels Denraead Flour. 140 Barrels
YNLOUR.-86 Barrele Denrocad Flour. 1
JT Oakley Flour, in store and for solo by
may9 IIOLOOMDK, JOHNSON
St CO.’S.
jpORK.-W bbls Mess and Primo Pork, landing and
_ for sole by
mayO
nlCKjftcD BEEF.—Son
Jl Co’s choice Piuklod Beef, in s
mavlO LI
CLAP HORN k CUNN1NOHAM.
■Some of Chandler and
in store and for sale by
maylCT- ' LYNN ft SNIDER.
ANTING AND IN STORE -76 boxes of
Id Oranges andtomons, 60 bbls cholco Rcssell Ap-
pies ; for saloby [may 0] J. A. BROWN.
JUST RECEIVED, a freslitotof thmie celobre,-
ted Fox Crackers. Also, Soda, Butter, Sugar and
Lemon Crackers, Pllotand Navy Bread; by
mayO J. A. BROWN.
S MOKED BEEF AND TONGUES—60
pieces Smoked Beef, 100 Smoked Tongues, recolved
g iccoi 0,111)1.DU 11DD1, 1UU OIUU..V
eystone State, and for sale by
m»WF
* "CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
1~|AGGfNG.—160 bales prime ;heavy Bagging In
1 store and for sale by
mayO
NNOFFEB,—100 bags prime ltlo Uoffeo. 2 „
^_y_Moco. 26 pockot* old Govorument^Javado. in store
apdforenleby mayO
By
CiOAP AND CANDLE*.—lOOboxee No. I Soap.
B 76 do Pale do 60 do Smith’s family Soap
100 boxes Adamantine Candles. 76 do Tallow.
SWIFT A CO
J00 boxes Adanmntino Candles.
In store and for sale by
may 8
iROOMS AND BUCKETS.—60 dozen Straw
HHroom 30 dozen Painted Buckets, Jusj•receivedand
for sale may 8 by BWIFT ft CO
at
2,000""fPSBBSlIS)? "
'n^rB Mo. 0 Whitaker atreot.
jpOR MALE.—A fine Trbat Lot, fronting wert on
jggg Mffl wm, WHiom.
UkA SACKS COUHi Jut rrcolr.d .nd tor
C8ANt,Wm,tStC0,
may 8 .
IO COFFEE.—175 racks prime Rio Coffoe, In
R’
store and for sale by
may,8- . • ;■ : ■» ■ 1
CBAN9, W1LL8 9,00.
E L,—60(Iudf bbls No. 2 Mackerel)
ifOiUiiDERS—WJ hhds primo Bacon
uuohuchtum. April v, i860. AT PRIVATE SALE,—tot No. 16 and Improvements In
|!IB FOURTH INSTALMENT OF VIVE DOLLARS Welten Ward. Thelmprovemente are a two story brick
... . - - •**• -aneed for a store and dwelling, well located
r. The lot le subject to a lease of 18 yean from
and renewed for twenty-one yean. The
freasui
GTT.
MCKEE & BENNE 1
CARRIAGE St HARNESS REPOSITORY,
CORNER OF WEST BROAD AND DAY-8TS. '
SAVANNAH, QA.
Would Invito the attention of
the citizens of thle and ndjolnlnj
StatcH, to their extensive etocf
of BRE^rrs. COACH E8
, phaetons, Berlins;
ROCKAWAYS, nnd BUGGIES, of every description.
Our stock will always consist or the latest and moat
fashionable styles, combining
ELEGANCE with LIGHTNESS and E
STRENGTH,
Built by Brewster St 8ons, Mott ft Co ? J. 51. Quiuby ft
Co» Wm. Duulnp, L. II. Goodwlu, aud other reliable
milder*, whoso vehicles have a reputation for Lightness,
Durability and N’cntnoss, unsurpassed by any other ui«n<
ufocturors in the Union. '
iVo fool confident in stating that Wo have now on
hand a Stock which for vaxistt and xxtkrt, la unsur
passed by any In tho Southern Country.
Strict and prompt attention given to allnrdare.
H.O. McKEE,
“ “ ETT.
apr 2
L. 8.BENNE
<^rf-ar TAKE — 1 ^
NOTICE! ini
FREEMAN & HENDERSON,
WE ‘T BROAD-VP, 7
’Hjll?™
E.SPEUTFULLY Announce to tCoir friends nnd t]._
_ Public generally that thoy have recently added to
their accommodations several
NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PH ALTO NS,
Besides a largo number of
HORSES for Harness nudSad-i
die. They feol confident that
... thoyaro now ablo to supply as.
fine Teams as any establishment in the city, and will
attond promptly to any orders they may recelvo.
LADIES can bo supplied ivitft gay and gentle
_ .... go
SADDLE l’ONIKS. well ca|mrlsoncd,nt moderate tei
IXUATam,
F. St II havo'pnfi* parUuuTsr nttuntion In procuring
gentle Horses and careful drivers for Funeral Procossionii
aud nro now onablcd to supply any uuraber of Carnages
required.
XXAOK0 AND OAXUlZAG-XII
Always m roadiuoss to convoy passengers to and from
tlio steamboat and steamship wharves and railroad
depot. tf apr6
950 REWARD,
Will bo pahllor tho apprehension and dollvo-
ry at my office, or Any sate Jail, that I can got
him, of a Negro .Man nitmod JURA or JOE; ho
is not very black, about 6 feet 11 inches In
holght, weighs about 180 pounds; about 30 years
old, was raised on Wylly’e plantation ahont 12 miles from
Darien, and has a wife belonging to McDonald, near
South Newport, Alclntosh county,Qa.
apr 22 WM. WRIQIIT.
☆]
CLOTHING
EMPORIUM.
(ON* DOOR W«t 0* .TAB BWUBMOAN BIADIWQ ROOM.)
FIno Ilendy- WM. 0. PRICE, Sup'rfinoCloths
FASHIONABLE
AMD
XHJTABY
TAILOR,
147
BAY-STHEET,
Mado Clothing;
Hate and Caps,
Shirts, Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
CnnoH.UmbroU’e
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkorch'fs,
Fancy Articles
Casslmeroi, and
Vestings,will ho
MadetoMcasure
Unoxceptl’nablo
In Stylo and
Workmanship,
By tho Best
echanics
ruilLJ AlUUOl . «** —• — ■—•) DlUCJlBDICn,
For Gentlemen. SAVASMH. At Short Notice
Orders from City and Country solicited.
JOB PRINTTiara
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
OPPOSrrE PULASKIHODSEi
SAVANNAH,
Jan 29—ly
NUNN’S it CLARK’S Celebrated Grand
laction PIANO FORTES. H. 8. BO-
GARDU8, Court House Square. So
- . 'Agent. Any commontonordfscription
tho qualities of these instruments Is doomed superfluous,
Their high reputation of so many years standing being
unimpaired by tho rapid incronso of makers. Purcha
sers can obtain them at New York prices, and thus savo
ox|ieuso and risk of transportation, l’iano Fortes tnned
nnd repaired mar 26—ly
’iano Fortes!
ir. o. zoGBJiwtiA* co.
H AVE Just received largo additions to their stock
Pianos, from the manufacturies of Stulnwaj
iwny
B. Di
Sons, Stodart, Llghte, Newton St Bradbury, J. B.
ham St Co., ftc., Ac., which are solectcd for runny or
tons nnd excellent workmanship. These instruments
are offered at Now York prices, and most liberal terms.—
To which thoy respectfully lavito tho attention of their
friends and tho public in gcueral.
Nos. 107 Bryan, and 04 8t. Julian ats.
Special Altention Invited
FJ^O AN Assortment^ of fino French^ Engravings and
splendid colored Lltbographs.Just arrived and
■alo at W. D. Z0G11AUM, A CO'S.,
Nos. 107 Bryan, and 04 St. Julian »t*.
DR8. GILBERT & KENNEDY,
tiuut
Cancers, Tumors, doers, &o.
WITHOUT BUnaiOAL 0PBUTI0N8.
Office 74G Broadway, Cor. Aator Place,
ifelSffi:,
C nUTTFICATKS FROM Ex-Gov.TM. Tucker, Judgo
F. W. Huling, Cant. Isaiah Sellers, A. 8 Bnldwl
BI. D., Hon. T. llutler King, Gen. Narclsso Lopez, Cai
Wm. Leathers, W. P. Allison M. D., Judge Alox. WaL
er, Cel. Maunsol IVhlte, Thos. E. Bond M. D., J. B. Pea-
cocko, M. D.
permission to Rxrxa to
Ex-Gov. Jas. 0. Jones, Hon. Fred. P. Stanton, B. _.
Palmer, inventor of ’'Palmer's Artificial Log," Francis
Grico, Naval Constructor, N. Yard, Philo, Proprietors '
tho Girard House,Philadelphia,
opr 22—12tdfcl2lw
MEN OF THE REVOLUTION.
ItfKN and Times of tho Revolution, or Memoirs of
JLyJL Elkanah Watson.
Impressions of England, or Sketches ofEnglisliEcene-
xy and8oclety. ByUoxe.
Tho Spanish Conquest In America By Arthur IIolps,
2 vols.
Kingsley’s Sermon for the Times.
Heart nnd Homo Truths. By Rev. It. Wlttlngham, Jr.
Our Church Musio, a Rook for Pastors and People.
Legion; or Feigned Excuses.
The Nightingale; or a Kind Act la Never Lost; a talo
the Russian War.
Unison or tho Liturgy. By A. Gifford.
!Ltfs of Schamyl and Narrative of the Circassian
War.
Hiawatha, now supply
may 1
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Firm of VerstlUo St Frierson, Is this day dissolv
ed, by mutnal consent. The bushes* will beset*
tied by II. W. Verstill*. H. W. VKRSTILLE,
B. F1UER80N,
Savannah Match 81st, 1856. apt 2
NOTICE.
PJIIIE Ann offiPKNCEB OURIUtLL JSOOn L J«thta
_ day dissolved by mutual eonseut Either partner
/Is anthoriRed to usethe name of the late firm In settle
ment of the affairs of the eame._
SPENCER OURRBLL,
. ROBT. AUSTIN,
A. THOMAS.
Savannah, May 1st, 1858.
Tho undersigned will continue tho Auction end Com
mission business on his own nMouut, from[and after this
■ date. BPKNOJER GURRKLL.
Eavannali, May 1st, 1866. may 8
TO HIRE.
NEGRO MAN, a good cook.* Also two Nogro Bore
w accustomed to house work, one 12 yean old tho
other lOyeanold; to be hired until tho 1st day of No-
’TS.f Aw,),, ° o, w. mu.
for nZES?
A . GOC
GOOD Cook, Washer ».id ironer,
sold for no fruit.
’JOHN B. MONTMOLLIN.
FOR SALE.
NF.GR0 WOMAN abf
I a boy about 24 yearim
S yra old,and her —
Tho Woman. Is
B auujn bmufd«»“ , >7®v uuuspnrao swcon goouvooa, uwwirr Dqy Uaooustomedto
Private Bale.
The Eastern half of Lot No. 16 Warren Ward, and lm*
irovemente. consisting of a two and a half etory woodqp
welling. The lot is subject to a ground rent to tho city.
Fill be sold on reasonable terms. apr 16.
“?', t A B -?rt WMden , l fo.Ui. b.n.»l of V.^rwrlWr.
. rT; - - Private Bain.
Lot No. 824.12th diet., towndee county, 480 acres.
Lots Nos. 24,14,2.
do do 218,4,1, Lumpkin count/,
do do 279,9,2, Fannin do.
For term*, apply at theOonntlng Room.
and all concerned. Terms cash,
Price streets, No. 17lWuhlngton Ward,
2)^stories on brick basein*nt,tho other le \U brie' ..
ment, subject to a ground front of eighteen dollars proj .
annum. The location is vsry dtslnble, eituated.aqltki,
”>r furlkn pu-
in a very healthy portion of the city. For
ticulare enquire at the oonnting room,
Private Bale.
40 bbls choice Mete Beef;
.000 sacks prime White Corn;
8 bbls choice Pin’ Feet;
25 casks prime Macon Bides;
20 do do Shoulders;
4 boxes choice Tenneseee Home. For sale low.
mrr val
if South and West Broad ei._
Ward. The location le one of Ibe.h
city, and the house is finished In tf
proved style, with gas and hot as,-
hronghout. Attached to the promts** there ia a b.
flower garden, containing a very choke selection of fl
ere,jhrnbbery, Ac. For term apply; ol our Count
Administrator's Bole. t \
Private Bale.
80 bbls Whiskey, ranging 16 above proof;
20 % casks Brandy, low, to close a consignment.
Desirable Residence for Bale.
Lot No. 0, corner of Harriiand Tatnall streets, with
i mprovemonts, consisting of a two story wooden dwell-
ng i-n a brick basement, well finished, with all necessa
ry outbuilding*. The lot Is subject to a ground rent to
tlio city of $37 60. On the premises Is a handsomo flow
er garden with a well selected and choice collection of
Private Sale.
1.600 bushels of Cotton Seed.
apr 16
Private Bale.
Lot No. 8, Second Tythlng, Anson Ward, fee simple.-
Improvements consist of a two story wooden dwelling,
well finished, having ten rooms, with a good kitchen and
ontbnlldings. For terms apply at the counting room4fi
jsoighteeadoilaryierMnum^
A Valuable Plantation for Sale
IN MeINTOSH COUNTY.
THE Subscriber offers for sale the follow-
lug valuable TltAOT OF LAND, in Me-
.Intosh county i 1,220 acres of pine laud,
and well timbered; 160 acres of good hay land— «
60 acres of which is cleared and under cultivation, port
crossing tho Savannah, Albany ft. Gulf Railroad; also,
1,120 acres of rich swamp auu hammock land; 1,836
acres of rich land, 130 cleared and under good cultiva
tion, with a good mill eoat attached to it, ail within 2J *
miles of the abovo namod Railroad. Thera le a gor._
dwelling on thn premises, situated on a high, bcautiftil,
and well watered hill, within 1X miles of tho above
Kail road nnd on tho Macon ft Darien road. This Is a rare
chance for land purchasers, and a great bargain can be
plying imtnei"■*•*■- ** - ~
obtained by appTylng^iintuedlittelgf to tho proprietor.
mar 24—dftwtf
Wnlthourvllle, Libert;
JOHN S. MONTMOr
or to
U4|i»n, x-sq*.
Savannah. Oa.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
600 acne of Land o« Um great Ogeechee
River, 300 of which la tide Swamp under bank,
and 150 cleared, the balance well adapted to the
cmltare of Cotton end Corn—all under fonce,
improvementa are a plain dwelling bouse, a
S large and convenient bam, with other necessary
uildiugs and aoceaaasofattooa for 60 Negroes.
A tract of 1000 acne, 200 of which is inland swamp,
and 400 uplands, fine cotton and provision lands, mostly
cleared. About 100 acre* haven heavy growth of oak and
hfykoiy, only one nil* from tide commnnlcation to ga
vannah by Uio Ogeechee Canal, and tho baton co heavil,
timbered with pine. Together with thoabovo, will be ul
a gang of 14 prime Nogroea, accwetoened to tb* culture
Rice or Cotton and Corn. For ask by
jap 22 WM. WRIOPfi
CliUICB INVOICIB Oir SmVIT TRBE8
LANDING and for sale ■ comprislnr A pnles,
Apricot, Peach, Cherries Prow, Plr- 1
• £ trm
R^Ituspborry—■were ordered .
a*, has diepomd of kk pkoe,
or sule. Apptj to
dec 6
[IIC,
, noil
gentleman, who
ea are now offered
T. 1. Y/AL8H,
No. 170 Bay-et.
FOR HALE.
h_ A Lot of 36 acres, well improved,in Walthonr*
MEsVillu, Liberty county, Ga. The land hu been all
Kclearod, and a portion of it beautifully laid out
, J^witli fluo orchards, eltuated about one mile from
tho Depot of the Savannah, Albany ft Gulf Railroad.—
Apply to marl WM. WRIGHT.
At Private Bale,. -.
Two Houeee eltuated on the corner of 81, .
Will be eold on the 16th d_, „
o'clock M., at tha counting r<
One fine Iron Bate, belonging to the estate oi i
Doyle.-*
20 sharos Oglethorpe Loan Association Stock.
etld low If applied for soon, mar!
At Private 8ale.”
of,t ”
At Private Bole. . . ...
80 Bharee Canton Min* 8tock,for sale at • wykwflg*.
For Bideto Arrive.
25 bbla. new Mess Beet; New York.
60 dp do do Pork, do do.
10 boxes Goahen Cheese.
At Private Bale.
frbfl?
Titles undoubted. fob 25
Ai Private Bale.
A Negro Woman, aflret rate Copk, Wael. rand Iroaer
and goal Seamstress, sound andhetlUiy: if not eold^at-'
private sole before next eel* day, will then be soli before -
the Court Ilonse to the highest bidder. Tjtlee undoubted '
uUyorNegnwe.
UUAfoand; hls.w
A Velaabl*
A prime Negro Man, a good field hanu,
rate Cook, Seamstress, Washer nnd Ironer. and their-
Child, about 8 yean old—sound and healthy. TlHseim-
‘ bted; Jf not disposed of at private sole before snt
day. will then be sold before the Court House to tha
highest Liddor. fob 26
Valuable Tract of Lend and Improvement*—At Private
I
i
Bale.’
A valuablo and very desirable tiact of Lend on;th*
J
Bkiddaway road, about five mllee from the dty, contain
ing stout 800 Acres, well timbered. On the premises r
there Is a good Dwelling House, Negro Houses, and all':
the other necessary out-bnlldinga together with a wen of :.
excellent water. Terms liberal. Forfbrther particulars
enquire nt our Counting-room.
fob 25
At Private Bale.
A Negro Man, 26 year* old, good Hostler and Carriage .
Driver, and hi* wile, aged 23. plain Conk, WMher and
Ironer, with their two Girl children, aged 4 and 7 years,
warranted sound and healthy. frb 2 -.
SPRAl
PATEN
LIGI
ROBS,
| With Olau Insulators
put up at the shot teat
notice, by
STIBBS 4 DAVIS. •
mar 14—Smo
FOR SALE.
7768 Acres of Oak, Hickory and Pine Land in
qMcIntosb Co., on the Altamtha River, at the
^crossing of the Savannah and GuU' Railroad, of
. which 226 acres do liny Land well dltoli and
cultivation and fenced. Also, 260 acre . the
above is upland, under fence, and well improve... with a
comfortable Dwelling, Gin House, Bains, 8tables and
comfortable quarters for thirty uogroei. 'Apply to
mar 26 VM. WRIGHT.
TO RENT.
A Store under tho Bluff, frontiug on Whitaker
street. Apply lo
, mar 27 8PENCER CURRELL It 00.
TO RENT TILL NOV. 1.
r A good Dwelling Housa lu Troup Ward, with
modern improvementa. Ap^l^to^
mar 7
LOUR, 111 Bay-et.
FOR REfiVTr
t Two rciy dosirablo Stores in Jefferson street next
to corner of Congress street, well adapted to
any kind of retail business,
fob 20 MINIS' ft JOHNSTON.
FOR BALE.
A Good Dwolllug House, on the corner of Stato
Hand Habersham streets, fronting sixty (60) foet on
H£olumbln square, boing two stories on a orick base
st, with outbulldiugs til in good order. Apply to
A. WILBER, y
Gent. Ins. Agt. ft Broker—111 Day st.
FOtt WtFT.
i The Wharf Store to No. 1»J* Day strenl, suitable
for storing Cotton or VevckeudlM. Apply to
Jan 7 BAYNABD ft ROWLAND.
HOUSE WANTED,
I A BRICK HOUSE with 8 cv M rooms, w’th stable
and carriago house, oa a full lot. Apply lo
Jan 4 WYLLY ft MONTH->T,LYN.
CLARENDON HOTEL,
CORNER OF 13TH ST., AND 4TH AVENUE,
NEW YORK,
The Undersigned beg leave to an
nounce that thoy havo taken the
CunixnoN Hotel.
Relying upon their Intimato ac-
qointauco with the business, and the
intcrlorarranRomentsand accommoda
tions of the Hotel, which, In point of comfort and ele
gance, are not surpassed, thoy hopo end feel that they
will ho able to givo unqualified sat la faction to thotr nu
merous friends aud all who may favor them with their
patronage. G KERNER ft J. BIRCH,
Proprietors.
HmxiKXiira’s
PATENT CHAMPION
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
The great iutereet mini*
tested by thu public to pro
cure more perteot security
from Fire for* valuable pa
pers, such as Bonds, Mokt- V
aiou, Dkkds, None, and
Books ur Account, tban-
the ordinary BAFE8 hero-' -
toforo in uh bad afforded, induced the Subscribers to '
devote a large portion of time and attention during ths
past fourteen years in mnking improvements ana dia-
covi-ricB for this object, snd they now beg leave to assays '
their uumi-rous friends, and Uie public graenUji that'
their efforts have been crowned with .complete success),
and now offer the ••IMPROVED HERRING’S PATENT
WORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF. SAFE," as
‘“champion safe of the world,
' HAV1KO MEN AWAKMD MXDALS AT BOTB TUX j f-
VVoird'RFair, ontlon. l^al.und N.York.'fiS,
As superior to all n' < ■ h. Ij is now, undoubtedly,entltlM ,
to that appellation, and secured with HALL’S PATENT
POWDER PROOF LOGK8,(which also was awarded Mid-
..— .. *•- —*— Fire aud Burglar
-4
au as above,) forms the moatp
Proof 8afes ever before offered to mo mmic.
• Tho Subscribers also manufac ture all kinds of Boiler
snd Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Yanlt Doors, and
“ “ for Broken, Jewellery and rri-
Dlamctids, and other Yalnablea:
. (by purchase,) and Manufacture
JONES’ PATENT PERMUTATION BARK LOCK,
Agents in Georgia, Bell and Prentiss, Savannah,
feu 1* “
b 11—8mo
JohnS. Norris Architect
H AVING resumed the practice of hi* profession,
o"—- *■' *- **- * J - J 4 '* * ’*
offers his services to his friends and tha public aa
au Architect and Superintendent.
Designs for any part of tho country supplied aud axe*
cuted In all thu various branches of his profession; inch
aa Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Monuments, ftev—
Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores designed and executed.':
Office in second story corner of Bull-st. t\nd Bay-lane, :
over Camp ft Robinson's store, ly Jan 8 .
"“BUHfcw'
Ot all sizes;
I S PREPARED ALSO, to dress MiU Stones snd fit them
with all the necessary Irons, complete j and la-mann-
| ructuringa Grist Mill for Plantatioupurpoece, to be run
i.« at., el. .<■ c,..m Warranted to ‘ ’
grind
by tlio Gin Gear or Steam Power,
goml raetill v -
Store at Ilardcastlu’e old stand, ons door west‘of tha '
market. feblB—ly
....
Ivl now prepared to execute the most bi-autitul col*
The Undersigned having disposed of his luterest In the
“CUBiwnoN’’ to Messrs. KERNER ft BIRCH, takoi
this opportunity to return his thanks to his numerous
patrons, and takes great pleasure In recommending his
successors to their kind regards, they having bad much
experience In catering fur tho nubile, will continue to
keep up tho well known reputation of the establishment,
as having no superior in the Unitdd States.
0. C. PUTNAM,
Now York, February, 1856. apr 10—dam
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
Tins HOUSE Is located on Look
out Mountain, at an elevation of
thirty-two hundred foot, preocutlug
a scom-ry uot surpassed by auy in the
. United States, and an atmosphere
pure and salubrious. Those who scehfldcasuro, health ,
aud comfort, beauty and grandeur of a natural econery, ;
cannot have their wishes more fully met than on LOOK- :
OUT MOUNTAIN. Hero cold FREE8TONB WATER In ,
abundance, is found, and CHALYBEATE, as good as any
place can boast of.
Tho Mountain is easy of access, being only five miles '
from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggies and Hocks are «
always in readiness to convey visitors and their baggage -
to its summit, where their imaginations will be folly met
and tholr wants well cared for.
The House will bo opened on the 1st of June, and j
closedlntof October.
OKO. W. ASHBURN, Proprietor,
L. M. AN8LEY, Superintendent.
mayl d4m * NMT
DYING ft RENOVATING ESTABLISHM'T , smoking.
beoutitni col* •
iired Photographs, ever exhibited In this countrr,.
Mr. HUNT, a celebrated Artletfrom London, le now at -
the Gallery, prepared to extent* the coloring of - these
Pictures, cither In Oil, Pastil or Water Colon.
Persons baring Dagurreutypes of deceased friends, may
have them copied and enlarged to any size, on to Ills.
Spodmons of citizens of Savannah are ar—**
may bo seen at the Gallery.
COAL.! COAL!!
AT J. T. THOMAS'S
Coal Yard, Ferry Wharf.
AAA TONS Cnnnel, Oml, Whit, ud tUdddi,
AAA TONS Cnnnel, Orrel, W
(FlIV Coals, on hand, as follows t
200 tonsEngliu) Cnnnel Coal;
200 tons Liverpool Orrel Coal, an excellent articlefc* .
Perlor Qratrs, Stoves and Ranges;.
100 tons Urge Lump White Ash Cool| suitable fo*.
Foundries and Kteam Engines t- •
400 tons Broken and Screened EggsiM Red Ash Cool,
a genuine article.
The undersigned Is prepared to fill orders at sholrtesk
notice, and solicits the patronage of hla friend! and the
pntitlc. J. T. THOMAS)
Jan 7 Wood and Coal Yard, Ferry Wharf- .
I
Pro BonoPablico!
MORE SEGARS.
MOLINA) Corner of Bull and Oongtoes sts^
73 York-St., near Iks Court Home, ;
it, near me ve
SAVANNAH, GA.
73'T»* umuHin in 1832. 83*73
IIE Subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends
T HE Subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends
for thslr continued favors, would state that, in ad
dition to tho imnroYcnts in Dying acquired by him
during his last visit to England and Scotland, has made
arrangement* for extending his business, by which he Is
now enabled to Dye a greater varioty of Colors oa Bill)
and Woolen Drosses. Shall*, ft c., which he trusts will
generally pleaso all who may frvor him with their
patronage.
Gentlomen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as
may bo required, in the same superior style which hu gen
erally so much pleased hispatronssnd friends.
Ladies’ Bonnots Dyod. Bleached and Pressed in the most
fashionable styles. Orders from the country punctually
attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by
rSeamboa tor railroad, word ahoold be sent him by letter
(trough the Post Office, so that he may know where to call
fijr them.
JanlS e ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
VALUABLE!
CITY PROPERTY FOR
SALE!.
One ol tho most pleasant,and desirable Resi
dences in the dty, cor.of Perry and Drayton sts.,
_____ 90 foot on Porry street and through to tho lane;
a flue briok dwelling, two stories on basement, fornlahed
with gas and water; carriage house and stables, aud fin*
brick office; large yard andflowergardemanii^gw<tor.
FOR SAUK.
may 9
A VALUABLE Family of Negroes:—A brown akin
man, 21 years old; good house servant and hostler.
A brown skin woman, 26 years old; house servant with
hor throo children, likely and healthy. A brown skin
woman 22 years old, house servants A brown -akin girl
18 years old; a good seamstress. A brown skin girl
17 years old; house servant. A brown skin girl 16 years
old: house servant and nurse.
Tho above servants are all of good character, and sold
for no fruit. Tho ownor wishing to break np house
keeping, offers thorn for sale. For particulars apply to
m.,f- ^ WH. WKIOHT.
ftOR SALE!.—A black 1 man 25 years old.ac
» anil a!
F' tomed to tho culture of Rico and Cotton, and also •
good band with the axe. v Two boys 18 and 19 yean old,
accustomed to thefleld Sudmanagtiic horses. A woman
80 yoara old,-field hand,ipfl .her boy child 6 yean old.—
A womsn 24 years old, good oook and washer, with her
-Iri child 6 year* old. AGlri l8 yean old- accustomed
“ Id work, and a'glrl 18 yean old. Thoe* Negrooe are
id knd healthy and as represented. Ap^jrto
A LL PL-
A Wjlif
NOTICE.
ONB having demands sgalnet tho firm of
, _ MbntmolUn, will pli-ato preson* thorn at
[foblfi],-.WYLLY *MC
r ft MONTMOLLIN.
l.respectfollv Informs tlio lovereof good*
king, and all those who have regard for the dfocto-
riee of others who do not puff the ••Weed," that his pw*
clous Havanas, always gratcfolly fragrant, continue by
every arrival from Cuba to received by him.. While
every arrival from Cuba to b© received by 1
advising Smokers to use good Began, he would portion*
larly recommend his fino lot of
Cabarga, Oonchlta Opera, Cobdcn Londres Conchas,
Millar, Oonsolaclon, Lalngenuidsd, Ambrosias,
Londres, CerroGordo. LoaPosos, Prensodos, •
Excelsior, La Esmeralda, La Ptlontropa, Rio Hondo,; .
LaRedowo, LePalma, LaDoscublsrta, SjgloDeayNuev*. ,
apr 6 Corner Congress and BuR
Fairbanks’ Scales
STILL TRIUMPHANT I W
T HE Report of the American Institute Committee on
Scales, reads thus:’
. FAIRBANKS ft CO- Broadway, for the best Hay, Coal,
and Gsttle Sesles-Gdd fifsfiaL
PAIRBANK8 ft 00.—For Plstfonn Scale, mnenv
ooxxxct, with drop lever—Silver Medal.
FAIRBANKS ft 00.—Prescription Beales—Diploma. .
FAIRBANKS ft OO.—For Gold Coin Detector, and Post- •'>. '
Office Balance—Diploma.
The Scales mentioned above were' token from the or
dinary stock of the eubscribere. and proved.at the trial'''*■
before the Judges of the Institute Jnst what they are
They are manufrotnred, as heretofore, by the original ?«h .
Inventors, and thb utmost care Is taken to render them
porfoct as regards workmanship am*
Beale being subjected to,the severest!
lowed to go out or the establishment.
Nearly 100 modifications of these Weigh!
are offored to the business public, among r'
Railroad Track and Depot Bcaics. .
Hay and Coal Scales, with Ironleven.
Warehouse Beales.
Store Scales in great variety.
it is a!
■mss p
0K- V -
.Ik,, nut hmll, Bali, which .hootd h.fo.0, la -
Tcighmuter#* Beams.. ’’.
ankers’and Druggists’Beales.
Ina) ftflln. Bil.niifii J 'MV. • * - r>. , V*j-
overy
Wdj
Bsul.
Post Office Balances.
'Gold Coin Beales.
And, In .hort, Ul. nlort
mint or WtijUn* Apiaintn.
SlotM. „
f.bU N*ll
TO THE
WU8T Received a
BraM*.ah4Front-
be eold at New York nfiw*. s - , ..
The colors now in etoroflre wslP assorted, and ordtf.-j.
lamlAManlnn li.n'd Kn. ■
jrNswtoA).,,
will bo filled at any time for colors not on hand, br
Ndorsnoton hand, by
G. M. GR1VFBN.
Successsor to Ut^-M. Eastman, -
Bryan street, 2d store above Pulukl House.
may6.