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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MOR NING, MAY i3* 1866
Anotion Bales.
BYll
WM be sold, on tho first Tuesday In June, before the
I ■ “ 6f8for““^ i- * i " **
re-j—^ Mr. 8. M. Lallteaa hasten appointed Agent
iMa Company, at Savannah, to whom all
goods from the Keel ahould hereafter he addressed.
Mr. J* BoOniencoailacta the Agency at Augusta.
. $ Q, McLAUGULIN,
tuyMa Secretary end Treasurer.
" HOTICK.
STEAMSHIP AUGUSTA,
T. LYON, Oonunanderi
WILL BAIL ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, AT 8, P M.
The new andeptendld But going steamship AUGUSTA,
Tho*. Lyon commander, will aall aa above. For (bright at
m The frelgh ton Coen from Atlanta to Satan*
Itiflk nah will bereduced to 10c. per buihol, on and
alter the let lay eC April.
. W, M. WADLRY, Qenl Bnpt.
. Ttaaaaortatlon Offlce Central Railroad.
Savadnah, MatchgTTma. mar 28
ONLY MKDAL AWARDED
BY TUB JURY OP TUB NEW YORK EXHIBITION
To cAe English ar foreign Sauce Mann/actu-
rere, Am lean ektained, amongst nameroM
" ; " Cemf*titare, 6y
LEA. fc PERRINS,
roa their
Worcestershire Sauce,
WHEREBY YUKTUEK TESTIMONY IS APTORDEO
Of its feelat the Best Sauce Extant.
The celebrity of thin Sauco haa extended to
^^jE^cvery quarter of the globe, and Ua efllcacy in
proiueUng the general health la becoming daily more ob
•erred and acknowledged.
In tfao United State* it la held to be the moat agreeable
condlmaat, and 4* esteemed forjts tonic and invigorating
properties, iHfeabltukUiee enabling the atomach perfect*
ly to dlgeet the food.
On 4k* Continent of Europe, theee qualities have been
teatlled *e by ageatlecnan, who writes to LEA At PER
RINS thu«N-* I have carried a bottle of your Worcester,
■hire Sauce in a tow I havo Just completed through
Bpala and Portugal, and believe I owe my present state
of health tells use; year Banco It stomachic, and I Ihlnk
medicinal. I «an wKk truth any there la nothing In a
traveller's baggage so essential to his comfort, at least in
theae countries, as yonr Sauce."
In India, adso,erhere it is fouddat the meas of every
regiment, a'medical .gentleman writes from Madras to
his brother** tb* same profession at Worcester, in the
following demst Pell Lea A Perrins that their
Banco is Mgfily approved in Ipdia, and that It is, in my
opinion,dbo-mest palatable as wall as tho most whole*
•ome sauce made.”
This Sauce is suitable for every variety of dish, and the
anivetssl demand which its excellence baa created, lias
led tornany imitations bsingoffored to the nublk, under
n variety of names, but tho genutnomay bo known by tho
name of “LEA fc PERRINS," being Impressed upon tha
patent motalic capsules, or patent gtase stopper of tl
hotUo, as well as the labels and wrapper.
Sola Agents &r the United States,
JOHN DUNCAN A SONS,
406 Broadway, New York.
qpr6—Sme P
Bteorago “ _
f. B —Shippers of Colton by these steamers will ph
notice, that no Cotton will be received at the pro
that Is not distinctly marked on the edge of the bale,
may 12 PADELFORD, FAY_ A CO., Agent*
For Key West and Havana.
W»I. ROLLINS, Commander.
LEAVES ON THE 4TU AND 10T1I OF EACH MONTH.
The ISABEL leaves this port regularly, on the 4th and
10th of each month, and connects at Havana with the U,
mEN TEACHERS of first ability employed In the
M. BdhOolt affording fecllitles for a^thormigh English
education, with Latin, Greek, the modern polite Inn-
S isges, mask, (on guitar, pinno, harp and organ) draw*
p, embroidery, and seven kinds of painting.
Refinement of manners, and the etiquette of society
inculcated. A Parisian lady resides In ihe family. Prizes
are awarded In each department.
Aids to physical education to bo found in Dancing,
Calisthenics, a Gymnasium, Booling Alley, (strictly pri*
vate,)aw(mmtag la Mystic River, (salt,) hormbuck riding
Ac. Well trained saddle bonce belong to tho Semi.
i hones belong to tho
nary.
For particulars address the Pwxcifal
Mr*. THOMAS P. SMITH.
Bimrscis;—Hos, Robert C. WJnthrop, Boston ; Hon.
— — • • - “ • i BttxAs, “ *
Edward Everett, do.; Rev. Charles Brooks, West Med
ford: Rev. John Piorpont. do.: F. Gardner, A. M., Prin
cipal Boston Latin School: Hon. Abbot Lawrence, Bos*
tonj Rev.Hubbard Winslow, New York; Rev. William
Hague, D. D., Albany; Rev. Ilollin U. Neale, D. D., Bos-
ton: Hon Sam, Houston, Texas.mayl—0m*
G. M. GOEtlETE&F,
SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE M. EASTMAN,
JY. IK. Corner Bryan and )Vhitaker-tU.
m AVAWWAH ,
Has now a beautiful variety o
Jewelry, consisting of Diamond
^Earrings Pins and fineCameodo^and
»*_ »-n Bets. Also Mosaic In colon, and
G-rid Stone. All Gold Earrings and Brooches and in Sets,
In great variety. Sleeve Buttons nnd Collar Buttons to
match. 8to4s in all vnriotfes—plain, engraved, cameos,
carbuncles, Mosaic, box and glass for hair, fcc. Chil
dren’s Bracelets-single and In pairs*. Ladies'do. all varie
ties. Bex nnd gloss Broaches, doable and single, enam
eled and plain; Medallions from $1,60 to $20; Gold Pen-
i Pea and Pencils, all sites, from $1,60 •-*'
ells and Pea and Pencils, all sites, from $1,60 to$28yjold l
•liver and steel 8pecs for all sights—customers are par
ticularly luvited to exumluo the finest article In this line
ever imported, both concave and convex, pliable os India
rubber wlthont losing their shspe. Gold oud silver
Watches—Englnoors, Conductors, oud others requiring
accurate time-keepers and a good strong well finished ar
ticle,are invited to examine his Railroad Timo-keepers
now ou hand. Pioger-lUngs In endless varieJy. Pearl
Work In sets and single, also Head Wreaths for wedding
presents at $76 each.
On Hand—One Surveyor’s Leveling Instrument, very
largo and made for good service, will be sold low; Com
passes all sites, and Mathematical Instruments.
Silver and Plated Ware, as usual Fancy Articles ...
variety. Purses; silver, plated, and Morocco Forte Mon-
rules, all kinds and altos.
$3T Frionds, give me a call, aud I will sell at reasona
ble prices, at the Old Stand corner Bryan nnd Whitaker-
streets, Savannah, Go.
epr 2 ,G. M. GRIFFEN.
Found,
O N Sunday, near the Independent Presbyterian
Church, a lady’s Gold Pencil, with the initials of
*•«. B * cut In tho stone. The owner can havo it by ap
plying at this a 111 co and paying for this advertisement
apr 22—tf w
NOTICE to DEBTORS stud CREDITOR*.
A LL Pi R*ONb having demands against George
JJL Russell, late of .McIntosh County, deceased, ore
hereby - * ** — ‘ •- “
r notified to present them, properly attested to me,
wlthtn the time prescribed by laws , ...
debted to said deceased, are hereby reqnostod tomako
laws and all persons ln-
immedlata payment to
JAMES PRINDLE, Administrator.
Dsrlon, April 22,1866. opr«28
FOR BALE,
T WO Twelve aero contiguous tracts of Land on the
White Ulntf Rood, near where it Is crossed by the
Fa van nab ft Gulf Railroad, and two tracts near the Ogo-
chee Plaukroad, 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 ottered nt the
Court House. Apply to
mar 8
WM. WRIGHT.
FOR BALE.
A BLACK MAN. 35 years old, a bricklayer by trade,
sound and hoaltby. Apply to
epr 25 *
WM. WRIGHT.
FOR BALE.
A WOMAN, 28 years old, capital Washer and Iron
Jm. er and House Servant, with her Girl Child, 10 yrs
old, both boil thy and likely. Bold for no (knit and *-
remain in the city. Apply to
apr 7 . WM. WRIOIIT.
COLT'S
j^-EW MODEL REPEATERS and Sharps’ Rifles,
_ ceivedandforealeby
apr 25 ' LOVELL <
ft LATTIMORB.
TO JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS,
fjqWO or three good hands 04 1 **
apr25 121 Broughton street.
STRONG, ABLE BODIED AND SOBER NEGRO
. Man. Apply at this office.
Ice Pitchers.
DOUBLE
WATEB PIT0HEB8
Borne new and beautifal designs.
Plated and Britannia j
—AT—
Tho HouM-Farnishing
No. 166 Hrougnton-street,
may 1 HORACE MORSE.
PAINTS, VARNISHES, &C.
RAYNOLDS, DEVOE ft CO,,
lOO AUD 108 YIILTON HTUBBT,
: MANt/pACTURERS OP
PAINTS, VARNISHES WHITING & ZINC
iKYORtens or ard dbalcri in
J^LplUniJsiTs.SAMJ&D^Ltfis, JL, —
V/ Constantly on hand, q largo and perfect awwrtmen
©rail such TOod* required by Artists and Painters an
by this trade generally. Mumtactnred goods only of first
q Foreign goods wt receivo direct from tho 'prodneers,
and can offer by. the package or otherwise, on tho most
farcnblo term*.
Orders by mall promptly attended to.
•BO REWARD.
16th i' '
Jen 81—3me
•A imnawsy on mo join ot January, a Negro
Man named TOBY. He Is 26 years old, slwu 6
M foots Inches blgln of light complexion and a
Carpenter hy trade. IIo formerly belonged to
■ * ■!— Jnq. Pobper of Bt. Flmons. next to Col. Mcl
tosh or JaekeonvUJe, FU-and lately to B. D. Hendry
thl» cltjr* TRo above rewwd will be paid on delivery
Toby in'Bevanaoh!* ^ W. WRIOIIT.
apr 24 , V'’. . - Brok4r.
g^ASTBBH YlAS^CholreEulorn ll.j, lull
j ’ourt House, in tho city of Bavonnali, between
legal hours of sole:
Lot number twenty-four, fronting on William atroet.
(foe slmplq), with the imnrovemente thorcon, consisting
of two tenement Brick Bulldlnge, containing four bed
i PRBNTIBB.
rooms, twaparloro, dining room, kltchep. ser vant rooms,
and pautrleo. with all neceseary out buildings.
Lot letter II. on the corner of Ann and Zubly streets,
j Kora tormorj^eun, several city lot^ situated on west
llall, may, 18
tenement contains elx bed rooms, two parlore, dining I . , , . At Private Sale,
room, kitchen, and pantries, book buildings 2 stories, Two foe simple lots on Barnard street, and one on Tat-
* raciT w and naU,all desirable building lot* 'i v
With eervant rooms. The improVemebta are new and naU,all desirable building lots. **i - \
built of the best materials. Ou fixtures Included. 2,000 acne of laud lying on both aldoe of tho Ogeocbee
Also— Canal, about ten miles from the «ltv of Savaunalt.
Tho two etory Brick House fronting on Ann street
situated on eamo Lot.
A Iso-
Aright a
PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
ft
The eastern part of . Lot letter H, sixty by seventy fret,
fronting on Zubly street, together with building materials
thereon. Also—
“ **■ *” named negroes. Jim. aged 40 ye
f. 25? Charles, 271 and Jerry, 20 yt
the assigned property of John M.
HIRAM r
The following named m
Peter, 25; Booty,
Tho same being'
Hams.
may 12 •
At Private bale.'
, . 4*
Rltuated on Gordon and Whitaker st:
Gordon Block of buildings
STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
8 Mall Steamship Company's Line of Steamers fur San
Francisco via Asplnwall, and will carry the Pacific Mails.
For paungo only, nppl jjto
HENS A HERTZ, Agents,
H. S. MAJL LINE.
FOR PALATKA, E. F.
Visa Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Fer-
nandlna. Jssoksonwllle, Pleolata,
anuuiH. urohioiitiu®) rivuinii
stud Mtddletouru, Dlssok Creek.
THE tteamer WKLAKA, Capt. N.
King, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY MORNING, at 10
-o'clock.
' Freight will bo taken for Trader*’
Hill nnd Intermediate Landings, on tho St. Mary's River.
No freight will be taken after nine o'clock.
For freight or postage, apply on board, at the Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, near tho Gn* Works, or to
OLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
Jan 5 Agent*.
For Pnlntkn, E. FU., via, Darien, Bruns
wick, St. Marys. Feruandlnsu
Jacksonville, Mlddleburg,
(Black Creek,) and
Pleolata.
Tito new and elegant Steam Pack
et ST.JOHNS. Capt. James Freeborn,
having resumed her trips to Florida,
will leavo for the above places every
'Saturday, at 10 o’clock.
Freight will be taken for Traders’ Hill and Intermedi
ate Landings, on tho Bt. Mary’sRlver. No freight will be
taken after nine o'clock.
For Freight or Piwsage, having excellent state room
accommodations apply on board, at the Florida Steam-
Packet wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to
OLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
Ja 28 Agents.
For Charleston.
Every Wedneeday and Saturday Aflemoont,
at Six o'clock.
The splendid steamship GORDON,
F. Barden, commander, will leave as
above, nnd will arrive in Charleston.
In tlino to connect with tha Railroad
'linos going North nnd West.
For freight or passage apply on the charleston Steam
Packet wharf, to J. P. BROOKS,
npr 7 Agent.
FOR BEAUFORT
Via Bluilton, Hilton Head, Boyd'a
Landing ondCkarleaton.'
Tho Steamer WM. 8EABROOK,
Capt. F. Peck, will leavo for the abovo
.placeson Sundays, at 6, P.5!. For
>freight or piwngo, apply at th~
■Charleston WhnrL
I d. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent,
sept I
FOR BALTIMORE,
lOTON.
The superior steamer GORDON, F.
Rardou, Commander, will leave for
. Baltimore, touehlni
TUESDAY,
may 12
log at Wilmington,
Juno lJtb. For
a Freight or Fax sago, apply to
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
. Charleston Wharf.
WANTED,
TWO VESSELS to load for Bt. John* (N.B,)
with Lnmber and Tlrnbor. ’
5pT28 • CARLETONfc PARSONS.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 American
.■hip MARY ft ADELINE, W. Fales, master,
Jngu portion of her enrgo engaged, will have im
mediate dispatch. For Frelgnt, apply to Capt. Fales, or
[mayOJ BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FOR Lt
BRPOOL.— Tho first class
American ship JAMES RAY, Ray, master, will
‘he duspntchcd for the above port. For freight en
gagement, apply to HUNTER ft GAMMELL.
FOR BOSTON* OR PHIL'PHIA.-
Tho superior packet bnrk EDMUND DWIGHT,
‘Nickerson, muster, will havo despatch for ono
of the abovo porta. For freight, apply to dipt, on board
or to
may 13 BRIOnAM, KELLY ft CO.
FOR BOSTON.—The schr R. 31. BE-
MILL. Look, master, wants 100 bales Cotton,
F “ rft " gh offir{?8 COHEN.
■ FOR BOSTON—The new aud fe&t.saUIng
packet Bark It. A. ALLEN, having most oHlie
cargo enganed, will have despatch. For freight or pae-
•ago apply to CARLKTON ft PARSONS.
FOR NEW YORK-GILMORE it CO’S
«__,L1NK.—The regular packet schrB. FLANKER,
Ipplegit, master, will meet with despatch for above
port. For freight, apply to
may 13 HUNTER it GAMMELL.
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINE.—
The fine fast sailing schooner, LOYAL SCRAN*
, ^owdon, master, havlng.a portion of her freight on-
il. will have quick despatch for tho above port. For
freight or Passage apply on board to Captain, or to
COHENS ft HERTZ.
ntayQ
FOR NEW YORK.—Brig AUGUSTA,
Rhino, master, will meet with dispatch as above.
For freight engagements apply to
may 8 DANA It WASHBURN.
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINE.
jfWa- Tho new fine fast sailing schr J W Wehster. Rcn-
nett, mastor, will have quick despatch forthoabovo port,
For freight or possago apply
nioy 0 COHEN8 ft HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK.—OLD ESTABLISH-
,RD LINE.—Thu brig PIULURA, Jones, mastor,
'will hace quick despatch as abovo. For freight —
passage apply on boardat Tolfalr'Hwharf.ono
may 6 BRIGHAM, kELLY fc CO.
| FOR BALTIMORE-REGULAR LINE.
^jS^^Ttin schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON, Watson,
master, will have qulck|UspatL‘h ns abovo. For freight
or pnssnge apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
=an»y7 nRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.'
TO HIRE.
A NEGRO GIRL about 18 years old; n good nurse
house servant. Apply to
mayo GEO. A. McOLESKEY.
TO RENT.
T IIE Blacksmith Shop belonging to Georgia Steam
boat Co. Apply to J. II. DBMUND,
apr 7—tf at Upper Hydraulic Press.
Horse and carriage for sale,
Q KNTLB and reliable Horse, and alight Carriage.
— Apply to
may 6
FRANCIS 80RREL.
Hardware, Cutler^ Guns, <fco.
WOLFE, DASH & FISHER,
(SucccMore to Wolfe, Oilleepie & Co.)
iea
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Rifles,
AND HEAVY GOODS.
["EEP constantly on hand, a large and complete.
^ sortniont of all descriptions of Foreign end Do-
meitlc Hardware, euporlor Bhcfflcld Cutlery, Guns,
* * - — nd Carpenter*
Tools, Collin’s bait Axes; improved pattern O.B. Pin
Hoes, Cano Knives, Anvils, Vices, Black Smith’s
*r., ftc.,fcc., which we offer to Country Merchants i
lowest market prices, for cash or approved credit.
F lour, corn, oats and bran—
2,000 bushels prime Ohio Seed Oats;
1,200 do do mlxcdCorn; •
1,000 do do white do;
270 cocks snperflno Flour;
46 bbif do dot
2,000 bushels fresh Wheat Bran. Also—
Hay, Liverpool Balt. Old Peach
and Apple Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey.
In store and for sale liy
mays WAVER ft CONSTANTIN*.
BFINBD SUGARS *e.
RWl. Stuart’s A. crashed Sugar;
20 do do do powdered do;
25 do do B.clarified do,
20 do do A. do do;
50 do Soda and Butter Biscuits;
16 do Pilot Bread;
25 do hand made Sugar Crackers;
20 boxes Oround Coffee; 20 boxes Ground Pepper
60 do Soda Biscuits} 60 pist* Curie.
JOHNSTON i CO.
S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLES*
100 boxes Smith end Ruchsn’s Family Soap;
M dq Colgate’s Pale do;
100 do do No. 1 end lb Bar do;
40 do do Purl Starch; *
60 do Oswego do do;
- — - « a o’.
do BeadoU’s (Pa and 8’s Tallow Candlti;
25 do Adaman|lna (star) > do;
’“nlily”’"“obInTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
£j6VFB*)-t
260 bags prim* Green Bio Coffee;
100 ilo fair do. do;
60 do (of mate) Old Government Java Coffeo;
25 doMsracsIlw do;
25 do Porto Rico do;
JOHNSTON . 00.
the I A flret rats Cook and Hostler, aboat 22 years old;
tha A my etegaut Negro Boy, 16 yrs old, accustomed to
hkottee work.
^ A first rato Cook, Washer aid Inner, about 80 years
A likely blaoek Boy, abont 20 years old, a good Hostler
~ Carriage driver. •; • tuuy 13
For Lease,
THIS DAY. at 11 o’clock, ou the Tyler Prose Co’s wharf,’
will bo eolil|fu> account of Underwriters, and all coo*
BI T. J. WALIH.
' • , At Private Bale. ■ '
Lot No. —, fronting on New street, North of tha
Railroad Depot, being one hundred and ton feet front, by
one Iwadrtdapdflftyfcetdeep. For further information
and terms, enquire at the couu tlug room,
mays * ’■
WUl be sold on fit the stow of 1
Three hundred find cJghtoeii ]
leger.^iorepries*), d*»sg*d
The usual aseortmebt W GrOccritojProvUlone, liquors,
Crockery andGlass Ware, Dry’ Goods, new aud second
hand Furnltars, Clothing, Fancy- Articles, Watches, Jew*
etry, fcc. Terms cosh, before delivery.
N. B. All articles purchased atanotlonandnot settled
for, previous to the next regular sals, will be sold on ac-
Count and risk of former purchaser.may 13
Private Bale.
The Eastern half of Lot No. 15 Warren Ward, and im*
provemonta, consisting of a two aud a half story wooden
dwelling. Tho tot la raUeorto • ground rent to the city.
tea, Jew- Will be sold on reasonable terms.
Private Sale.
Lot No. 824.12tb diet., Lowndes county, 420 a
apr 16
The landHi'well wooded and'porilons of it well adapt*
td to tho culture of Cotton and iUce. Will be sold in a
body or in lots to salt purchasers.msy 13
Underwriter’s Bela
On 8ATURDAY, 17th May, at 11 o’clock, A.M., will be
* N.llfllci - - •
years;
-rears.
.wn*
ROBERTS.
Assignee.
, , . At Private Bale.
A prime field baud, about thirty years old.
L row shares of Savannali Gas Stock.
. sold,at Messrs
The Unit sad Engine of the steamer Thomas O. Heigh I
illurlt Co.’s wharf t
jjos no. at*, sxin ou
Lots Nos. 24, 14,2.
do do 213,4,1, Lumpkin county,
do do 270,9, 2, Fannin do,
For terms, apply at the Counting Room.
, Ight,
S nrtlally burnt at the fire on tho morning of the 25th
pril. -Will be sold as she now lies, on the opposite elds
or tho river. Also, at tho eame time and placet two
Anchors nnd Chains.and ono Yawl Boat and Gars, saved
from the wreck of said steamer. Sold under inspection
of tho Port Wardens, for account of Underwriters and all
concerned. Terms cash.may 12
may 10
For Sale.
, Avery desirable tract of land adjoluiug the Central
Railroad, 23{nlle«from the city or Bavannah, contain
ing 200Uacres. Tho land is well wooded aud adapted to’
the culture of Cotton and Corn. The abovo tract will
bq divided, nnd sold in lots If dorired. may 6
Private 8ale.
Improvements on Lot No. 25. Walton Ward, consist*
ing of a doublo tenement Building, The lot bat a lease
of sixteen years with a renewal. Ground rent $18 per
annnm.
For terms sud further particulars, enquire at tbs
Counting Room.apr 16
At Private Bale.’
anted
17*Wl — ,
2K stories on brick bssetntntjhs other is
ment, subject to a ground (rent of eight
tuuam. The location li very desirable, s
n a very healthy portion of the etty. For further par*: '.
ticulars enquire at the counting room. , ;
Administrator’s Sale-
On the 1st TUESDAY in Jauo. at llo'clock, in front of
[roots, east of the
may 10
* apr16
At Private Bale.
2 City of Bavannah Bonds, 600 dollars each.
ALSO
2 negro girls, one 14 years old, the other 10 years old
country raised and warranted sound.
At Private Sale.
Trust Lot No. 28, cornorlngon Drayton, Gordon and
] Jherty streets, CO by 90 feet; a most desirable situation
for a private residence. mayl
At Private Sale.
Five tracts of Land within four miles of the city, on
j the Savannah It Albany Railroad, containing from 260
to 600 acros each, part flno Hammock laud, the balance
well wooded. Plats of abovo 6 lots can be sveu at the of-
fleo. apr 14
At Private Sole. ~
>U tun Ui 1 u bOI/A S IU <1UUU. M
tho Court House, will bo sold:
Lots Nos. 7 aud 0, Forsyth Ward, coruor of Whitaker
trail Huntingdon streets, fronting the Park, 45 by 180 fto
subject to the City Ground Rent of $— per annum. Bold
“»the property of Hobt. II. Griffin deceased. By virtne
Private 8ale.
40 bbls choice Mess Beer;
900 sacks prime White Corn;
8 bbls choice Pigs’ Feet;
25 casksprimo Bacon Bides;
20 do do Shoulders;
4 boxes chotco Tennessee Hams. For rale low.
of an order from tne Court or ordinary, for the benefit
i helm and creditors of Mid estate. By ordor of the
of the h
Administrator. Tonus at sale.
may 12
Cottage Truet—At Private Bale,
Lot No. 9, Third Ty thing, Anson Ward, containing
At Private Sale
A Negro Woman, a good Cook, Wnshor,and Ironer,
agod 20 years, with her 4 boy childrau; 2 aged flyrs, l
3 yours, 14 months. Sold for no fitult and to remote in
the city. apr 80
utor—At Private Sale.
At Private Sale. uutmi.y, mini syiiung, Annua Tram, cuuuunmg
lot No, 337, mil dlltrlct, lowddei count,, coututntn. S* MOucrc., iltuutod ou tliu Middle Orauud llo.d,ubout
490 acres. 3 miles from the city.
Lot No. 361,13th dlitrict, Bolter count,, contolnlno ‘‘■•t or tlionlKi.elhrai cut bniMO U ourCountlog
202^ acres. apr 8 * Room- For sale low for cosh. may 10
Carpeul
A Nogro Man about 28 yrs of age, who U a competent
Framer and Inside Finisher. Ills work can be seen in
this city. apr II
At Private 8ale.
Lot No! 19 Jacksou Ward, fronting Hall and between
Joflersou nnd Barnard streets. Improvements 2 dwell-
Inge, renting for $600 per annnm.apr 10
At Private 8als.
A fine steam Saw Mill on the Ogoechee river, at No. i no-^cuuMiiiing^ KiY., u*
7, Central Railroad, with a lease for five yearn, on 9000 | the Louisville Road and tho Canal, abont two
acres of land that will afford any quantity ot pine,white tlus ««y. Apply at our Counting Room, who:
oak. and cypress timber of best quality and very con- ~
venient. Also, the above mentioned tract of 9000 acres,
about 700 of which ore prime hammock or bay lauds,
160 acres of which are cleared aud about 250 acres up
land cleared. Tho above described property will be sold
low. apr 4
At Private Bale.
Lot No. 10 Calhoun Ward. 00 by 100 feet, corner of
Jones nnd Lincoln streets; will be sold low If applied for
immediately.npr 4
At Private 8ale.
A valuable plantation In Bnrke county, containing
1,000 acres of oak and hickory lands, adjoining the towu
At Private Sale.
10 shares Central Railroad stock.
Alio—
A i.oantlfnl summer residence at Thunderbolt, will he
sold if applied for Immediately. mar 24
Waynesboro', and within one mile of the Waynesboro’
ft Augusta Railroad, about 1,100 yen* of which are clear
ed and in good state for cultivation, with all the necoa-
•ary Improvements. apr 4
At Private 8ale.
A tract of Land lying In Bryan nnd Liberty Counties,
containing 400 Acres of well timbored Land, within
one mile* of tho Canonchoa River. Also nnuthcr tract ad
joining, containing 200 Acres. Also, one half interest In
another tract, containing 800 Acres, within two nnd a
half miloM of tho River. Tho above lands are woll tim-
iered with RnnglngTimber, and will bo sold ata bargain
'— mar 15
At Private Sale.
A prime tract of 714 acres of laud, in Bnrke and Jof-
forson counties, on thelOgeeohoe river within two miles
of Contrail Railroad, adjoining lands of Robert Connely,
and Col. T. A. Pioroe. The greater part of which is oak
and hickory land. Abont 800 acres of which are cleared
and under good fonco, with improvements. npr 4
f applied for soon.
At Private Sale.
An eighteen horse Engine, lioilersand 3Iachlnory com-
8 Iete, for a Stonm Saw MUI, with Circular Saws. Log
arrlages, Wagons, he., fcc. Built bjy It. Tlnilay of Mo-
cou,Ou., and but llttlo used. For safo low.
Administrator's Sate—Comiuued.
Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in June next, before
the Court Houso In the city of Savannah, between the
legal hours of sale:
Lois No. 63,15th District Macon Co., belonging to the
Estate of Charles Hartrldge, docoased, sold for the ben
efit of the heirs of sold Estate.
At Private Sale.
Lot No 2, being part uf l’lacuutla tract, adjoining
Thunderbolt villose, containing slxty-two acres
Lot No 14, North aide of Lamar streot, corner of Dray*
ton, containing CO feet front and 120 feet deop. apr 3
Wanted.
Aamall gang of prims rice field Negroes.
mar 14
anas
MONS. A. BONAUD, respectfully Informs his
patrons, that the last term of the season will
begin on Tuesday, tho 28th Inst.
, Persons desiring to send papils, are requested
fcto do so by that time,
mar 19
At Private Sale.
A very valuable Tract of Land, situated on the Augus
ta road, four miles from tho city, containing 117 acres,
well wooded with oak and hickory. If not sold before
tho first Tuesday in April next, will ho offered before
the Court House. mar 17
South Western Rail Road Bonds«
SOUTH WESTERN RAIL ROADUO^I
Macon, February 16th, 1866. /
’WTOTIOEl s hereby given to tho holders of any of the
Bonds of tho Company, that all or any portion of
thu Company's Bonds may bo surrendered and convert-
ed Into Stock of tho Company. Interest on any Bond
converted is to cease on thu date of tho Dividend (toy next
procbdlng the couvursiou. By order of thn Board.
JOHN T. DOIFEU1LLKT,
fob 18—3ino Treasurer,
At Private Salo.
A Negro Woman 30 years old, field hand, with her 3
chltdroa, 7,6 and 2 yrs old.
A Negro Man 22, field hand and Jobbing Carpenter.
ULottems.
D rawn numbers or cins* U4t
2 67 8 17 20 20 10 26 03 33 73 58 16
may 13 E. W1TU1NUTON.
Garden Lot—At Private Bale.
Garden Lot No. 98, containing S^acres, Ilea between
m where tho Plat
can bo seen. may 10
Desirable Residence for Salo.
Lot No. 0, corner of Harris and Tstnall streets, with
mprovemnnts, consisting of a two story wooden dwell*
ug i n a brick basement, welt finished, with till necessa
ry out-biiitdltig*. The lot Is subject to a ground rent to
the city of $37 50. On the premises Is a handsomo flow
er ganleu with a woll selected and choice collection of
roses and other flowers. apr 16
Administratrix's Salo.
On TUESDAY, July lit. at llo'clock, la front of the
Court House, will be sold t
Tho Bonthern half Lot No 17, and Improvements, sit
uated on East Boundary street. The improvements are
six Wooden Tonemonta. Sold as the property of tho Es
tate of Danlol Robertson, deceased,for the benefit of the
heirs and creditor of said estate. Terms cosh.
mayO A. B. ROBERTSON, Administratrix.
Tobocoo—At Private Sale.^ •'
McKEC & KEN NUTT.
CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY,
CORNER OF WEST BROAD AND BAY-8TS. *
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wonld Invite the attention of
tho citizens of this and adjoining
States, to their extensive atocL
or BRETTS, COACHES,
PHAETONS, BERLINS,
AWAY8, and BUGGIES, of every description.
_... jtock will always consist of the latest and most
fiishlonahlo styles, combining
ELEGANCE with LIGHTNESS and 8TRENGTH.
Built by Browatur fc Sons, Mott ft Co ? J. M. Qitlnby ft
Co., Wni. Dunlap. L. II. Goodwin, ana other reliable
builders, whose Vehicles have a ropntation for LlghtneM,
Durability nnd NuatneM, unsurpassed by auy other man
ufacturers In tho Union.
w e foul confident In stating that we have now on
hand a Stock which for varictt and* bxuxt, ts unsur
passed by auy In tho Southern Country.
8trlct and prompt attention given to all ordi-is.
U.O. McKKE,
apr 2 L. B. BENNETT.
TAKE
NOTICE!
i^i
NEW JAIL.
TBLANS for a now Jail aro solicited from architects
MT and mechanics generally, to be left with the Clerk
or the Inferior Court, on or bofore tho first of June
uext.
Ono Hundred Dollars will be given for the plan adopted
by the Court.
WM. H. OUYLER, j.i. o.C. a
K. B. KNAPP, j.c. c. o.
GEO. P. HARRISON, J.I. O.C. 0.
MONT. CUMM1KG, j. t. o. o. o.
J AS. B. GODFREY, J.I. o. c.o.
NOTICE.
CLASS NO. 115 FOR 1950.
To bo drawn at 8avniraah,Qa., May 13, 1866.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY ft MAURY, MANAGERS,
sc nsur.:
1 of •4,000—1 of 91,500—1 of .91,000
Tickets $1—Shares in proportion.
Tickets aud Shares, either slugly or by the package,for
* * K. WITIUNGTGN
into by
may 13
•<NB PLUS ULTRA" fSCHEME.
1200 Frizes—$50,000
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
A LL Personshaving claims agaL.
Mary A. Cowpcr,late of Chatham county,deceased,
are hereby notified to present thorn, within the time pre-
- —^allte^’—* *- — 1
Jasper Co., Aoademy Lottery.
scribed by law, and all Indebted to Mid Estate, are re-
nr authority or tub state or okorqia.
quested to mako immediate payment to
’".DUNCAN
qpr 9—*0w
W.DUNCAN,
WM. MACKAY.
Kxec'rs.
NOTICE.
A LL Pursons having any claims against tho late firm
of Win. B. Farrell fc Co., of Savannah, which have
not been rodeemed, are hereby requested to hand them
in on or before tho 10th Inst., to Goorga W. Davis; and
all those Indebted to Mid firm, are requested to make
Immediate payment to him.
I™:. 1 !:..THOMAS, J AtUtm ,
qpr 5
L. NATHANS.
NOTICE.
T HE Firm or WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN having
beon dissolved, tho underslgued will contlnuo the
business on his own account, Strict personal attention
will l*o given to all hnsluess entrusted to him. and libera]
advanced mndo when roquirod. Office in Bull street, op
posite Pulaski House.
I JOHN S. MONTMOLLIN.
EORQE W. WYLLY, wlU continue the ^business In
all of Its branches, at his old established office,
opposite tho Custom House, and will be thankful forali
business entrusted to hli caro. marl
10,000 Numbers Only—Ono l’riae to Eight Tickets.
CLASS M,
T O BE DRAWN May 16th. I860, at Concert Hall,
Macon Go., under tho Bworn superintendence of
Col G. 51. Logan and J. A. Ncsbit, Esq.
Tho Manager, having announced his determination to
make this the most popular Lottery In the i|prh1, offers
for Slay 15th, uschemo that far surpasses any scheme
ever offered in theannall of,Lotteries. LOOK .TO .YOUR
INTEREST. Examine tho Capitols, ono Prize to every
Eight Tickets.
CAPITAL $12,000.
1 prlso of..... $12,000
1 do do 5,000
2 do do A 3,000
1 do do 2,000
6 do do 1,000
1U du do 500
00 do do... 50
120 do do....- 25
600 do do 10
500 do do 8
NOTICE.
T IIP. FIRM OF HOKENBAUQH A LADSON was
Dissolved by mutual consent, on Janunnr 1,1860.
Tin* HualneM of tho old Firm will bo settled by J. II. Lad-
son, who may be found at tho old stand.
J. 0. ltOOKF.NBAUGH.
J. II. LADSON.
Savannah, January 23,1850.Jnn28
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned have 1’hU Day, associated them-
selvos tugothor, trader the Ann namo of LADSON
ft ROGERS, for tranMctlng a Fancy and Stuplo Dry
Goods BusIuom in thiscitv, at tho stand recenty occu
pied by the late firm or ROKENBAUO11 ft LADSON.
JOSEPH H. LADSON,
CORNELIUS D. ROGERS.
Savannah. Jan. 1st, 185IL Jan 28
TO BUILDERS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepnred to execute at tho
shortest notice, and fa the most work msniiko
manner, nil kinds of Motal Roofing, Gutters, Cornico, or
othor work connected with tho manufacturing or repair
ing of Copper, Galvanlzod Iron. Zinc, or Shoot Iron
Business. ' HORACE MORSE,
mar 19 lftfi Broughton-st.
1200 prizes amounting to..... 450,000
Tickets, $8—Halves. $4—Quarters. $2
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
Persons Bonding money by mall, need not fear its be-
Inglost. Orders punctually attended to. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Banknotes of sound Banks
tnkon at par.
Those wishing particular numbers, should order
immediately.
Address
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon Gn.
OEO. A. McCLKSKEY, Agent,
Ball street, 3d corner from Bay.
LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L.
By tho Into accident on the Seaboard and Roanoko
Railroad, tho Tickets of Class L, for April 16th, in their
transit from Baltimore, In charge of Adams’ Express
Company,worn destroyed by fire, consequently there will
not he any Drawing of that Class. The Drawing will be
Class 51,—May 16th, the “No Plus Ultra” Scheme.
Very Respectfully. J. F. WINTER,
Arbour Billiard Saloon,
JAMES T. LEMS & GO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &C.,
Aof.xts Fob
B AH Suunllml with thu best ui r Liquors.
Pool Table put in complete order by C. n. Dixon,
Esq., tlw well known Cabinet maker.
Rare Sport, bf Pool, will cotnmonce every night at ^
past mvuii.
may 10 —lw J. SI. HAYWOOD, Agent.
Pennsylvania and Lehigh Zinc, Mordecai Lewie
d' Co'e Celebrated Philadelphia White Lead,* j
ANTHONY AIcClIIiLOII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAUltlUlll nprenm ■
F. S. Leicie d Co's Colors, Paints, etc.,
ami B. C. Hornor d Co's Superior
Varnishes.
NO. 145 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
Jambs T. Lbwis, Samuel 0. West.
npr 16—3m
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
8AVANNAH, GEORGIA.
19* Offlco on Bay Strcet, ovortlio Bank of Savannah,
may 7—ly
raoFafoszoNAX. ptotio:
CONWAY ROBINSON,
W ILL practice in tho Supremo Court of the United
States, as well as In tho Court of A|
s of Vlr*
FIRE 'AND MRINETNSURANCE CO. |
CAPITAL—CASH 9300.000.
Hon. THOS. B. FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Esq., Secretary.
REFER IX OEOnaU TO
lion. HOWELL COBB, Hon. A. II. STEPHENS, Hon
JAMES L. SEWARD.
T HIS Is a sound nnd good Co., able and willing to
moot all tho losscsit may have, and trust, by hon
orable and fair dealing, to merit aud receive tho confi
dence of thoM wishing Insurance. Fire Risks, Hull
Risks and Cargo Risks, will bo taaen by tho Agent for
Savannah andvlclnity. A. WILBUR.
Jan 17 111 r n.v s'... next to News Office.
13TI1 GEORGIA REPORTS.
NOTICE.
A T the next July Term of the Court of Ordinary of
jt%. Chathnm county, I will apply to tho Mid Court for
leave to soil all tho ltual Estate of l’oter Henry, Into of
Chatham county, deceased, consisting of threo lots on
Stewart street In Savannah,and tho Improvements there
on,for tho honofit of the heirs and crodlton of said Estate,
may 6 JAMBS B READ, Adm’r.
£40URT8UU* AND 5IARRIAGB; or the Joys and Sor-
_ row* nf AroerJcon Life; By Mrs Lee IJentz,
Tho Three Marriages; or, life nt a Watering Place.
Tho First nnd Second Marriago; or, the Courtesies
of Wedded Lire.
India; the Pearl of Pearl Blvor s By MrsSouthworth.
l'hllly and Kit: By Caroline Cheseboro.
Introduction to Social Science: By Geo. H. Calvert.
Borenlco,a Novel.
Colombo, from the French of Merimee.
Tho Christian Life,Its Hopes, Its Fears and KbCIomi
‘ School.
S UNDRIES.—4 pipes pure UollandGln,
4 half pipes Otard Brandy.
10 do do Mixed do 10 'A pipes do
10 %, do do do 25bar’lsdom. do
60 do PA II Gin, 60 do E Phelps do
40 do Old Eagle Whiskey, f5 do com Rac’d do
10 qr casks Malaga Wine. 25 do Lon. porter, pts
60 chests Young Hyson Tea. 60 Blk do various q’l
60 coses Wo]fBchneps, In qfssnd pints.
25 bbls Sugar Cracker, 26 bbls Rutter Crackers,
25 do Soda do 20 uo Pilot Bread,
All fresh and good, jvst received in store and for sale by
mayO SWIFT A CO.
M oulding, moulding.—io,ooo| feet or
Wood Blouldings of fifty different patterns, for
" il of various pat*
By Thos Arnold of Rugby School
Madeira, Portugal and Spain.
.. * * - re* - Papers, Hiawatha, Paris Sights,
terns, cheap at
mayO
CHAFFER A CO.’8,
No. 6 Whitaker street.
Mnglnn’s 8hakepoare P .
Atlacko at Madrid, Boccaccio’s Decamaron, Widow Bo-
JpqLOUR.—95 Barrels Denmcad Flour.
dotto.,Napoleon Correspondence, Abbott’s Napoleon, fcc.
may 10 W. THORNE WlLLIAMB.
O.U., Hoar, In««.«< „
New Books.
Received by John M. Cooper
THURSDAY, MAY 8TIL
M EMOIRS of Bichard Cumberland, containing
an account of his Life and Writings, with Notes r
liyilonry Flanders.
Literary Criticisms, and othor Papers; By the late
Horace Blnney Wallace, Esq.
A treatise on Chemistry applied to the ftfanufocture of
Soap and Candles; By Campfield Morfit. Illustrated.
Memorlalsand other Papers; By Thomas De Quincey.
Introduction to Social Science t ByGoorgo IL Oil vert,
Philly and Kit; or, Life and Raiment: By Carolina
Chesebro’.
, Abble Nott nnd other Knotts; By “Kntinka.”
Berenice, a Novel.
Romance or8mdents’ Life Abroad: By Kimball.
Thn Christian Life, its Hopes, Fears and Its CIom. By
Thomas Arnold, D. D.
Knickerbocker for 3lay. mayO
| jpORK.-M bbls Mess and l’rlmo Pork, landing and
for Mle by
may 0
CLAQIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
P ICKLED BEEF.—Some of Chandler and
Co’s choice Pickled Boef, In store and for mIo by
may 10
LYNN A SNIDER.
J^ANDING* AND 1NJSTORE.—76 boxes, of
Oranges and Lemons, 60 bbls choice Ressell Ap*
pics; for Mle by [may 0] J- A. BROWN.
JUST RECEIVED, a fresh tot of tlioso celebra*
_ tedFoxCrockers. Also, foda, nutter, 8ugor and
Lemon Crackers, Pllotand Navy Bread; by
• mayO J. A. BROWN.
IMOKBD BEEF AND TONGUES—50
S 1
pieces Smoked Beef. 100 Smoked Tongues, received
per K( ■"*
Aleevs omunoa zieei.
Keystone State, anil for role by
CLAOHORNA
CUNNINGUAM.
B AGGING.—150 bales prime .heavy Bagging in
store and for Mle by
may 0
mHB GREAT IRON WHEEL Examined;
JL or, Its False Spokes Extracted ; and an Exhibition
orElder Graves, Its Builder, In a series of chapters: By.
William 0 Brownlow, editor of Brownlow’s Knoxville
flOFFBB.—100 bags prime Rio Coffee. 25 bags
Moco. 25 pockets old Government Java do. In store
and for Mle by mayO SWIFT A CO
W „„.
S 76 do Pale da 60 do Sndlti’i IhrallrBrep
100 boxes Adamantine Candies. 7 5 doTaTk
In store and for Mle by SWIFT A CO
may 0 .
[BROOMS AND BUCKETS.—50 dozon Straw
Booksellers aud Stationers,
may 9 160Congrcsr
HHBOT tsXVmwr,
H
rmr
u.
AVE received this dqyacholoe lot of low priced
Printed Muslins; also
Black Crape Betts, Sleeve; and Collars 1
Fancy Belt Ribbons;
Fine Black Hllk Fans;
White Kid Gloves;
Black Lace Edgings;
Misses Hemstitched Uqi
mayl *
Broom 30 dozen Painted Buckets, Just weaved nnd
for Mle • may 9 by HWlFT ft QO
2,000 POV " D ’’ rV cS*nm'la>* p ‘ i
"mivtff : No. 6 Whitaker stmt. .
Hind kerchieft, *o.
F oil NAI.B.—A la. Trait Lot, fronting mat o
Ohiroo..,^, Apply to WM Wtl , unI
&AA HACKS CORN, Ju»t rooelyed ond for
may 8 ^ CRANE, liVBltflhCO. ,
FREEMAN & HENDERSON,
WB*T BROAD-HT, 7
SK^EUTFU L L^'An mmimo 1?lholr^t^Ki?nn? Se
JnL Public generally that they have recently added to
their accommodations several
NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PHOTONS,
Bashirs a largo number of msm,
HORSES for Harness nml Snd-rv3|r“Wy^
die. They feel confident that
theyaro now ublo to supply
f n ,
fine Veil ms as any establishment
.v...rere rere re.., ..re... ... tho CltV, and Will
attend promptly to any orders they may receive.
AS- LADIES can bo supplied with gay and gentle
SADDLE PONIES, well ca|mrisoncd, nt modorate terns.
P. It II !uivo*pat$* > partfoi^r^nttontlon In procuring
gentle Horses and carefol drivers for Funeral Procesiions,
nml are now eunbled to supply auy number of Carriages
required.
Private Sale.
80 bbls Whlskoy, ranging 16 above proof;
20 % casks Brandy, low, to doee a consignment.
Private Sale.
Lot No. 8, Second Tytbing, Anson Ward, foe simple.-.
Improvements consist of a two story wooden dwelling,
well finished, having tan rooms, wltli a good kitchen am]
outbuildings. For turns apply at the counting room^J
Wahon Ward. The impromusntsjwe a_ two story bric^
building, arranged for astore and dwelling, v
for a grocery. The lot Is subject to a lease of 18 years from
16, 1M»5, and ronewed for twenty-one years. The
eutleaee Is eighteen dollars per annnm.
A Valuable Plantation for Sale
IN McINTOSH COUNTY.
THE Subscriber offers for Mle tho follow*
ing valuable TRACT OF LAND, iu Me-
■in osh county: 1,220 acros of plno laudi
aud well tlmliercd; 160 acres of good bay laud— __
60 acres of which Is cleared and under cultivation, part
crossing the Savannah, Albany fc Gulf Railroads aluo,
1,120 acres of rich swnmp aud hummock land; 1,830
acres of rich land, 130 cleared aud under good cultiva
tion, with a good mill scat attache*! to It, all within 2)4
miles of the above named Railroad. There is a good
dwelling ou the promises, situated on a high, beautiful,
and well watered hill, within 1)4 miles of the ubov«
Railroad and on tho Alncon ft Darien road. This Is a rare
chance for lnnd nurchnsori), nnd a great bargain cun be
—
oard.tbe bark It/
re.rere.jtos to New Yotk, v* -M
into tbit port in * distress. Sold* traitor (nappe*** ■
by order of the Port Wardens. . ;
ml hrr voyage from Mai
At Private Sale.
That very voluable nnd beautifol resldsac*-near tl>«
corner of South and Went Broad streets, Ko.M HUMy
.
if tb4.
Ward. The location Is on* or the. hands—i—t in thn fc :
city, and the hnuM is finished in the latest and meet sp
ire ved style, with gas and hot and cold watos; -txtarsa *
hroughout. Attached to the premises there Is arbraatl-.
flower garden, containing a very choke Nleetiofc of flow,
ors,^shrubbery, ftc. For terms apply nf onr(oantleg .
Administrator’s Sals.
'ill be sold on the 16th day of May, commsncioir at II ..i-
o’clock M., at tho counting room of Mr. John 8. Mont*
moltln. • ^ ;•• •■
One tine Iron Safe, belonging to the eatatr ot John
??»“; .*T * . :.•••
20shares Oglethorpe Loan Association Stock. .,
Kid low tf applied for soon. marl!
At Private Sale. ,
A likely negro man 22 year* of age, of good disposi
tion: sold for mi (knit. fcb28
At Private Sale.
t 30 Shares Canton Mine 8tock,for sale at n veiy lo» fig-
For 8*1e to Arrive.
25 bbls. new Mesa Beef, New York.
50 do do do Pork, do do.
10 boxes Goshen Cheeso.
fob27
At Prirate Sale. f - *
A Negro Woman,a good plain Gook,Washel and Iswr.
If not disposed of at private Mle, by next sale day, will '
then he sold bofore the Court Houso to the blabest odder* -
Titles undoubted. fob'25 ; f
At Private Sale.
A Negro Woman, a tint rata Cook, Wash r end froner ■
:d good Seamstress, sound and healthy; ; if not sold at
private salo before next Ml* day, will then be m*M before
the Court Home to tho highest bidder. Titles undoubted'
A Valuable Fiunflrof Negntei
' "eld hand; b
A prime Negro Man, a go«id field
_
obtained by applying^immediiriel^ re tho proprietor.
Wnlthounrlllo. Liberty Co., or to
JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN, Ksq.,
mar 24—dftwtf Savanunh. Ua.
VALDMLK UAL BHTATE.
600 acre* of Land on tfce great Ogeocliee
wfllL River, 300 of which ts Mda Swamp under bank,
S4ek and 150 cUated, the balance wellndapted to tho
mi*-, caltara of Gotten and Corn—all under fence,
tmprovsmento are a plain dwelling houso, a
very largo and convenient Urs, with other nccesrary’
outpuildtofla sad acwmodatione fur 60 Negroes.
Ateo.
it of 1000 acres, 200 cl which to Inland swamp,
ify.
^knetofiooo r ,
jamMOO uplands, fine cotton and provision lands, mostly
•ffifcsjed. About 100 acre* have a heavy growth of oak and
hickory, oily era sails from tkla umnunnication to 8a
vannen by the Ogccchee Canal, ami tho balance heavily
timbered with pine. Together with thoabove, will he sold
a gang ot 14 prime Kagtoce, accustomed to the culture •
luce or Cotton and Goto. For sale by
Jan 22 WM. WRIO
CHOICE INVVI3R OF VHVIT TRIES
LANDING nnd for sola—comprising A pules,
- - **-», and
Apricot, Peach, Cherrlsa, Peats, Hum, and
pgp^Uaspbcrry—^were ordered lot a gentleman, who
-.Are, has disponed a( Ua place, and mb row ofiered
or rale. Apply to Y. J. WALSH,
dec 6 No. 170 Bnv-st.
FOR SALE.
t A Lot of 35 acres, well Improved,In Wsllhonr*
ville, Liberty county, Gn. Tho land has Wnall
cleared, and n portion of It beautifully laid out
with fiuo orchards, situated abont one mllufrom
Dtof tho Savannah, Albany ft Guir Rail road
Applyto marl WM. WRIGHT.
rato Cook. Seamstress, Washer and ltoner«.aari thelf -
Child, about 8 yesri old—sound and healthy. Tlllra *
“-ildlir- •' ‘ *
doubted; If not disposed of at private sole before nexli' : ..
role then be sold before th« Courtlloi)so^tMba._
Valuable Tract of Lend and Improvtmenta—At Private
Sale. * * *
A valuable and very desirable, tuct of Land on the
Fkiddaway road, abont five miles from the city, contain* „ '■
Ing ahont 300 Acres, well timbered. On the .premises
there is a good Dwelling House, Negro Houses, and all
tho other necessary out-buildings together with a well of .
excellent water. Terms liberal. For further particulars
enquire at our Counting-room. . fob 25
At Private 8a1e.
A Negro 5fan, 25 yeori old. good Hostler and Carriage
Driver, and his wife, aged 23. plain Cook, Washer and
Ironer. with their two Girl children, aged-4 aid I yean',
wnmratcdBonndand healthy. „ fol*2 •;
SPRATT’S
PATENT
LIGHTNING
ROBS,
[With Glaulnsutaion^ .
pat up at thn shot test
‘notice, by
BT1SB8 ft DAVIS.
mar 14—fimo
Always lit rendltiuu re convoy passengers to und Iron;
tho steamboat aud steamship wharves und railroad
depot. tf apr 6
•50 REWARD,
Will ho paid tor the apprehension and delive
ry at my office, or any ante Jail, that I can got
him, nf a Negro Man unmod JUBA or JOE; lie
la not very black, about 6 feot 11 Inches in
height, weighs about 180 pounds; about 3o years
old, was raised on Wylly’s plantation abont 12 mllesfrom
Darien, and has a with belonging to SIcDouald, near
South Newport, McIntosh county, Ua.
' apr 22 WM. WRIOIIT.
☆i
CLOTHING
EMPORIUM.
(one noon west or th> mfuuuoan reading room.)
[.☆
Fine Ready- WM.O. PRICE, Snp’rflnoCloths
Made Clothing; ——— . — — " e a ,.im—. -*-•*
lints and Caps,'
Shirts, Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrell'a
Cravats, Stocks,
Ilatidkorch'is,
Fancy Articles
FASHIONABLE
AND
MILITARY
TAILOR,
147
BAY-STBEET,
For Gentlemen. SAVAI¥I¥AII. At Short Notice
Orders from City and Country solicited.
Casslmores, and
Vestlngs.will bo
SladotoMeasuro
Unoxceptl’nablo
In Style and
Workmanship,
By tho Best
Meehan J ce,
doc 12
JOB_JP_BIFTISr&.
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
BUlili-BT,
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA.
Jan 20—ly
PIANOS.
NUNN’S te CLARK'S Celebrated Grand
Indian PIANO FORTES. H. S. BO-
GARDUS, Court Houso Square, Solo
. _ Agent. Any comment on or discrlption of
tho qualities ofthcBo instruments Is deemed superfluous.
Thoir high reputation of so many years standing being
unimpaired by tho rapid increase of makers. Parcha*
serscan obtain them at Now York prices, nnd thus ravo
expense nnd risk of transportation, llano Fortes tuned
nnd repaired mar 26—1 y
} iaiio Fortesj
ir. si. zoKBJtvju# co.
H AVE Just received Inrgn additions to their stock of
Pianos, from tho manufactories of Steioway ft
•“ * * *' *-*- ** * — \ B.Dr-
Sons, Stodart,Lighto, Newton It Drndbury, J.
ham fc Co., fcc., ftc., which are selected for pubitt or
Toxtnnd excellent worxmanship. Thcso Instruments
are offered at Now York prices, and most liberal terms.—
To which they respectfully invite the uttentlon of their
friends and the public In general.
Nos. 107 Brynn, nnd 04 St. Julian sts.
an
Attention Invited
assortment of flno French Engravings nnd
splendid colored Lithographs,Just arrived and for
t W. D. ZOOBAUM, fc CO’S.,
Nos. 107 Bryan, and 04 St. Jnlian sts.
DRS. GILBERT ft KENNEDY.
TREAT
Cancers, Tumors, Hloers, &c,
WITnODT 8UHOICAL OPERATIONS.
Office 740 Broadway, Oor. Aator Place,
C ERTTFICA^F^iTx^o^: Tucker, Judge
F. W. Huling, Cant. Isaiah Sellers, A. 8. Baldwin,
M. D.. lion. T. Butler King, Gen. Narcisso Lopoz, Capt.
Wm. Leathers, W. P. Allison M. D., Judge Alex. Walk
er, Col. Maunscl White, Thos. E. Bond M. D., J. 8. Pea
cocks, 51. D.
PERM1SST0N TO REFER TO
Ex-Gov. Jos. C. Jones, Hon. Fred. P. Stanton, B.F.
Palmer, inventor of “Palmer's Artificial Leg,’’Francis
Grice, Naval Constructor, N. Yard, Phtla, Proprietors of
tho Girard Houso,Philadelphia,
qpr 22—12tdfcl2tw
MEN OF THE REVOLUTION.
m«*KN and Times ortho Devolution, or BIcmoirs of
IVJL Klkanah Watson.
Impressions of England, or Sketches of English Scene
ry and 8oclety. By Coxe.
Tho Spanish Conquest la America. By Arthur Helps,
ThoSponl
2 vols.
Klngsloy's Sermon for tho Times.
Hoart and Home Truths. By Rev. R. Wlttlngham, Jr.
Oar Church Music, a Book for Pastors and People.
Legion; or Feigned Excuses.
Tito Nightingale; or a Kind Act is Never Lost; a tale of
the ltosatan War.
Unison or the Liturgy. By A. Gifford.
Lifo or Schamyl and Namtlvo of the Circassian
War.
Hiawatha, new supply
mayl W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
DISSOLUTION.
^IIE Firm of VerstUlo fc Frierson, Is this day dissolv-
‘ f mutual consent. The basineM will be set-
'. VerstUlo. II. W. VER8T1LLK,
E. FRIERSON,
Savannah March 31st, 1856.*pr2
nnHB Firm o
JL ed, by mu
tied by H. W. \
NOTICE.
T nE firm or SPENCER CURRELL ft 00, Is this
, t mmmhI Vtth.M ■.m .4h„
r J.' day dlsioired by’ mutual cousent Either partner
Is aathorizod to urathe nameof the late firm in settle
ment of the affairs of the rarao.
SPENCER CURRELL,,
ROBT. AUSTIN,
A. THOMAS.
Savannah, May 1st, 1856.
Tho undersigned will contlnuo the Auction and Com*
mission busIneM on his own and after this
date. SPENCER CURRELL.
Savannah, May 1st, 1856.
TO HIRE.
A NEGRO MAN, a good cook. Also two Negro Boy*
accastomed to hanse wprk, one 12 years old the
otimr 16 years old; to l*e hired until the lriday of No*
16 years old.
vombernext. Apply to
may 8
0. W. WYfLY.
Jft X |tore and for sole by
may8
CRANE, WELLS ft GO.
jUACKBRBL.*^50 half bbto N®, ,2 Mackerel,
I Just received and for Mle low to close consign*
fjhy [may 8] CRANE. WELLS ft CO.
y^ACON BHOULPKRS—30 hhds prime Bacon
- mays
8honldor.ln.tor.mtdfor
FOR SALE.
7768 Acres of Oak, Hickory and Pine Land lit.
,Mclntosh Co., on the Altnmaha River, at the
grossing of the Savannah nnd Gulf RaUh'ad, of
which 226 acres do May Land well dltau and
nnder cultivation and fenced. Also. 200 acre the
above Is upland, under fonco, and well Improve... with a
comfortable* Dwelling, Oin Houso, Bums, Stables and
comfortnblo quarters for thirty negroes. Apply to
mar 20 WM. WRIGHT.
TO RENT.
a A Store under the Bluff, fronting on Whltafcst
J street. Apply to
IL mar 27 SPENCER CURRELL fc CO.
TO RENT TILL NOV. 1.
; flow
r A good Dwelling Houso In Troup Ward, with
modern Improvements. Apply to
A. WILBUR, 111 Bny-it.
FOR RErNT.
mar 7
I Two very deslrablo 8toros in Jeffersou street next
to corner of Congress street, well adopted to
any kind of retail busincM.
fob 20 MINI8 ft JOHNSTON.
FOll SALET
A Good Dwolllug Houso, on the corner of State
and Habersham streets, fronting sixty (60^ feet on
Columbia sqnare, being two storlos on a'brjck hnso*
cent, with outbuildings ail in good order. Apply to
A. WILBUIL
fob 12 Qon’l. Ins. Agt. ft Broker—111 Bay si.
FOR MET.
I The Wharf Store to No. IT2 ley street, suitable
for storing Cotton or MmhsniDxa. Apply to
Jan 7 BAYNARD ft ROWLAND.
HOUSE WANTED.
I A BRICK HOUSE with 8 e» 10 rooms, wUh stable
nnd carriago house, on a full lot. Apply to
Jan 4 WYLLY ft MONTH UUN.
CLARENDON HOTEL,
CORNER OF 13TH ST., AND 4TH AVENUE,
NEW YORK,
Tim Undersigned beg leavo to an
nounce that they havo taken tho
Clarsxdon Hotel,
Relying upon their intimato ac*
qalntunco with the business, nnd tho
Interiorarrengemontsiradaccommoiln-
tions of tho Hotel, Which, in point of comfort and clo-
gnneo, are not surpassed, they hope and feel that they
will lie able to givo unqualified satisfaction to their nu
merous friends aud all who may favor them with their
patronage. G KKRNfiR ft J. BIRCII,
Proprietors.
The Undersigned having disposed of his Interest in the
’• Clarendon" to Slews. KKRNER ft BIRCII, takes
this opportunity to return his thunks to his numerous
patrons, und takes great pleasure In recommending his
successors to their kind regards, they having had much
cxpcrlonco In entering for tlm public, will continue to
keep up the woll known reputation of the establishment,
ns having no superior iu tho Unitdd States.
0. C. PUTNAM,
New York, February, 1866. spr 19—d3m
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
THIS HOUSE is located on Look
out Bloantaln, at an elevation of
thirty-two hundred feet, presenting
a scenery not surpassed by any in the
United States, nnd an atmosphere
pure and salubrious. Those who seek pleasure, health
and comfort, beauty nnd grandeur of a natural sconerv,
cannot havo their wishes more folly met than on LOOK
OUT MOUNTAIN. Here cold FREESTONE WATER In
abundance, Is found, and CHALYBEATE, as good as any
place can boast of.
Urn Mountain Is easy of access, being only five miles
from Chattel!oogn, and Horses, Rogglcs and Hacks are
always in readiness to convey visitors and their baggage
to Its summit, where thoir imaginations will bo fully met
and their wants well cared for.
Tho Houso will bo opened on tho 1st of Jnne, and
closed 1st of October.
GEO. W. ASHBURN, Proprietor,
L. M. AN8LEY, Superintendent.
may 1 d4m
DYING fc RENOVATING ESTABUSHM’T
73 York-St. L near th« Court Houicj
it., near in* vo
SAVANNAH. GA.
XSTBLUUKD IN 1832.
*B“73
T HE Subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends
for their continued favors, would state that, in ad
dition to tiie improventa in Dying acquired by him
visit to England and Scotland, has made
during his lost —,
arrangements for extending his business, by which ho is
**-• * of Color* on Silk
now enabled to Dyo a greater varioty o
and Woolon Dresses, Shall*, ft c., which he trusts will
generally pinnae all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as
may be required, in the some superior stylo which bos gen
erally so much pleased his patronsand friends.
Ladies’Donneta Dyed, Bleached and Pressed in the most
fashionable styles. Orders from the country punctually
attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by
steamboat or railroad, word should be sent him by letter
terongh the Post Office, so that he may know where to call
fcr pralS c ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY' FOR
SALE.
m Ono oi the roost pleasant and deslrablo Resi
dences In the city, cor.of Perry and Drayton sta,
90 foot on Perry street nnd through to the lane;
a fine brick dwelling, two stories on boseraont, fornjshed
with gas and water; carriage house and stables, and fine
brick offlce; large yardand flower garden.i all In ,good on-
der. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
may 9
FOR HALE.
A VALUABLE Family of Negroes;—A brown skin
man, 21 years old; good house servant and hostler.
A brown skin woman, 25 years old; house servant with
hor three children, likely and healthy. A brown skin
woman 22 years old, house servant. A brown skin gtrl
18 years old: a good seamstress. A brown skin girl
17 yean old; house servant. A brown skin girl 16 year*
old; houso servant and num.
Tho above servants are all of good character, and sold
... — , Smg to-*
for no fault. The owner wishing to break up house
keeping, offers them for sale. For particuUrsa|>^to
F OR SALE.—a black man 25 years oltLaocas*
tomed to the culture of Rice and Cotton, and also a
good hand with tho axe. Two boys 18 and 19 yean old*
accustomed to the field and managing horse*. A woman
30 years old, field hand, and her boy child 6 yean oldr—
A woman 24 years old, good oobk and washer, with-her
girl child 6 years old. A Girl 18 yean old. accustomed
to field work, and a girl IS years old. These Negroes
all sound and healthy oud os rspreeented. Apply to
notice:
A H. PERSONS b.Tftlt wln.t th. Arm*! 1
HEIXiniNGl’S
PATKNT CHAMPION
Tire and Burglar Proof Safes.
Tift* great Interest manb
frsted by the public to pro
cure more perfect security
from Tire for valuable po* .
per*, such as Uoxns, Most*
uaoku, Dbkm, Noth, om> • .
Books of AcOortr, than
the ordinary SAFES hew*
tofu re In ueo md afforded, induced the 8nb*cribm to ,h.
devote a large portion of time and ntteutlon during the ‘
pact fourteen years in making improvement* and■di**.*.,
coverles for this object, and they now beg leave to asiure
their numerous friends, aud the public generally, that
their efforts have been crowned with ooropkte success,, i
nnd now offer the “IMPROVED HERRING’S PATENT., £
WORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE,** as ^
CHAMPION SAFE OF THE WORLD,
WolrdiFair, ondon. 18(1,and M.York.’it,
As superior to all oi ns. I; Isnow.undoubtedly.entltled
to that appellation, and secured with HALL’S PATENT
POWDER PROOF LOCKS,(which alio was awardedMxt*-
am as above,) forms the most perfect Fire and Burglar
Proof Safes over Indore ofiered to the Public. •
The Subscribers also manufacture all kinds of Boiler , -
and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vsnlt Door*, and
Money Boxes or Cliests, for Brokers, Jewellers, and Prl*
rate Families, fbr Plate,Diamonds, and other Valuables.
And are also Patentees, (by purchase,) and Ilannractnr-
JONES* PATENT PERMUTATION BANKlOCIi
SILAS C. HERRING St CO., PATENTEES.
GREEN BLOCK, Nos. 185,137 and 188 Water Street.
Agents in Georgia, Bell aud Prentiss, Savannah,
fob 11—3mo
JohnS. Norris Architect
H AVING resumed the practice of his profession,
offers ills services to his friends and the publlo a*
an Architect nnd Superintendent. m
Designs for any part of the country supplied and *xe-
cutcd in all the various branch's of fils profession; such
as Public Edifices, Stores. Dwellings, Monuments, ftc.—
Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores designed and executed.
Offico Iu second story corner of Bull-it. and B *
over Camp fc Robinson’s store.
t. and Bay-Rrae,
WM. GREEN,
DEALER IN ’
FRENCH BURR, EHSOPDS. & COLOGNE
JVXIt,I « t J?.^ >3Sr3as
EOQAB.O^HOBSE^OWER.CORNgHELLERE,
UIKD ALSO, to dress 5ftU Stones and fit them
with all the neceseary Irons, complete: and is manu
facturing a Grist Mill for Plantation purposes, to be run -.
by tho Gin Gear or Steam Power. Warranted to grind
good mealf
Store at llardcastle’s old stand, one door west of ths ;
market. fob 16—Jjr
PHOTO GBAPfflf
m . CARY Wunlrl respectfully givo notlrv. Umt Le is *
respectfully give .....
now prepared to execute the most lantm.ui col
ored Phottigrnphe. evcr exhibited in this country.
Mr. HUNT, a celebrated Artist Irora Loudon, f* now. at
the Gallery, prepared to execute the coloring of these’
Pictures, either In Oil, Pastil or Water Color*.
Persons having Dngurrrotypcs of deceased friends, may
have them copied and enlarged to any size, up to life.
Specimens of citizens of Savannah are already finished and
may he seen at tho Gallery. Jan 19—6mo
COAL.! COAL!!
AT J. T. THOMAS’S
Coal Yard, Ferry Wharf.
0Q0 TONS CannehjOrrcl,'White and Bed Aih,
200 tons English Canned Coal}
200 tens Liverpool Orrel Coal, an excellent article Ibt
Parlor Grates, Stoves and Ranges; * « -
100 tons Large Lump White Ash Goal, suitable for ^
Foundries and steam Engines;
- “ * * med E ‘
400 tens Brokonai.itScreenedEggslMRed AshOonl, ' .
a genuine article. ' ,
The undersigned iaprc|iarcd to fill order* at ahorteat .
notice, and solicit* tho patronage of his friends and tb*. •
public. J* T. THOMAS, ' .
Jan 7 Wood and Coal Yard, Ferry Wharf • -
Pro Bono Publico!
MORE SEGAES.
M MOLINA, Corner or Bnll and Congre*s-#t*^
•respectfully informs the lover* of good aromatic-
smoking, nnd all Ioom who have
iversof good aromatic O- "
regard for tho olfacto-; . .
r j “Weed,” that hit pra* <Y
Havanas, always gratefully fragrant, continue by £«**
arrival from Cuba to be received by bint. WhBe ;
Ing Smokers lo uro good Segors, he wonld porticu-.
ries of others who do nut puff the “
clous F **
every a
advIalngS.., «, .
larly recommend his tine tot of
Cabarga, Conchlta Opera, Cobden Londres Conchas,, .
Millar, Consolaclon, Lalngenuldad, Ambredns, . ..
Londres, Ccrro Gordo, LasPocas, Prenrodo*,-
Excelsior, La Esmeralda, La Filantropa, Rk* Hondo,'':;?•'
La Rcdowa, LePolma, LaDescubicrlo,
qpr 5
bi; Molina,
Corner Congrats and Bull-ati;
Fairbanks’
STILL TRIUMPHANT t 'V
T ill Report of the American InstituteCoiuiiUtee on' -
Scales, reads thus: ' • ■ *■•?''"Vf
FAIRBANKS ft CO.. Broadway, fbr the best Hay, Coel
and Cattlo Scales—Gold Medal. ■. " ■ '
FAIRBANKS A CO.—For Platform Scale, mnont
coxxbct, withdrop lever—Silv*r Medal. 1
FAIRBANKS ft CO.—Prescription Scale*—Diploma.
FAIRS AN KB ft OT,—For Gold Coin Detector, and Po«V
Offlco Balance—Diploma.
The Scales mentioned above were taken from tM or* -
dfnsry stock of the subscribers, and provea at the trial. ..
before the Judge# of the Institute just- what they are .
warranted to prove on every trid and in eri
vice—“perfectly correct?. •„ * v-
They are mannfoctnred, aa heretofore, by-f
inventors, and tho utmost care is token to n
perfect as regards workmanship and matt; _
Sculo being subjected to tho severest teat before it
lowed to roout of the eetabllihmsnL ‘ - ' 1
Nearly 100
Nearly 100 modifications of these Weighing Machiaes
5 offered to the bprineee public, among which are - V, J.- .
Railroad Track and Depot Scale*.
wm %
linf Beams.. _ . •'.
t, the moat extensive .hud
lUng Apparatusto^be" “
No.189,
T^ thS. ts#
ojlledat any-Um™TpVcolort t
’ flnccceesor to late
^Bryon atreet, 2d ttere opoi*