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- SAVANNAH KEPUBLICAiN, WEDNESDAY M ORN1NG, MAY 14, 1866 *
Sales. ^Auction Sales. ^■“Auction Sales.
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■V O. W. WILLY.
1 A A a'rs-:* ’ 1 " *
“'"'issrasw" 1 }
Ur. 8, M. Laffitoan has been pointed Agent
, “for this Company, at Savannah, to whoa all
goods from ths East should himftw bo addressed.
Ur, J. BaGalaaconducts the Agency at Augusta. -
0, McLaughlin,
anyt-4a- ' " Secretary and Treasurer,
1
STEAMSHIP AUGUSTA,
T. LYON, Commander.
WILL BAIL ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, AT 8, P M.
The new and splendid hut going steamship AUGUSTA,
Tho#. Lyon commander, will sail as above. For freight or
passage, apply to PADKLFORD, FAY A«t>.
''-‘•In Passage * a *
. The freight on Corn from Atlanta to 8avan*
nali will to reduced to 10c. par bushel, on and
after the let Jay of April.
W. M. WADLKV, Qen*l 8upt.
. Transportation Office Central Railroad.
Savannah, March 27,1850. roar 28
Tltti oktit tank)AI( AWARDED
17. B—Shippers or Cotton by theso steamers will pleasa
take notice, that no Cotton will to recalved at the presses
that Is not distinctly marked on the edge of the bale.
BY TUB JURY OF THE NEW YORK EXHIBITION
To ill English or Foreign Stwee IfanqfaotH.
rers, An# bttn obtain'd, amongst nMMsron#
Compttit*r$, by
LEA & PERRINS,
- roatnti*
Worcestershire Sauce.
W11ERET1Y lURTHKIl TESTIMONY 19 APPOKDBD
Oftts betas Ihe Best Sauce Extant.
^ — The oetebrity of this Baaee has extended to
•dKevery quarter of the globe, and its efficacy,in
promoting the general health la becoming dally more oh
■erred and acknowledged,
. In the United Btatee U is told to to the moat agreeablt
condiment, and Is cetoemed for Its tonlo and invigorating
properties, its habitual use enabling the stomach perfect
ly to digest the food.
On the Continent of Europe, thoee qualities have been
testified to by a gentleman, who writes to LEA fc PER
KINS thus:—" I have carried a bottle of your Worcester,
shire Bauce In a tour I bare Just completed through
8pa!n and Portugal, and believe I owe my present state
of health to Its use; your 8auce Is stomachic, and I lhiuk
medicinal. I can with truth say there Is nothing in a
traveller’s baggage eo essential to his comfort, at least in
these countries, as your Sauce.” #
la IntUa, also, where It Is found at the mees of every
regiment, a medical gentleman writea from Madras to
his brother In the same profession at Worcester, in the
following termet "Tell Lea te Perrins that their
8ancols highly approved In India, and that Uis, in my
opinion, the most palatable as well as ths most whole.
This Sauce ts suitable for every variety of dish, and the
uuiveisal demand which lte excellence has created, has
led to many Imitations being offered to the public, under
.U variety or names, bnt thegenulno may be known by the
name of "LEA a PERRINS," being impressed upon the
K tsat motallo capsule*, or patent glass stopper of the
ttle, ae well as the labels and wrapper.
Sola Agents for the United States.
JOUN DUNCAN A 80N8,
405 Broadway, New York.
P
• apr C—8mo
3 HEN TEACHERS of first ability employed tn the
L School| affording facilities for a^-thorough English
ucation, with Latin, Greek, the modern polite lan-
Vmusie,(oo guitar, piano, harp and organ) draw.
gUagCS/tnUliC, (Ou guiuir, ptnno, usrp nnu urg
Ing, embroidery, and seven kinds of painting.
Refinement of manners, and the etiquette of eociety
Inculcated. A Parisian lady resides in Ihe ' — M “
are awarded in each department.
Aids to physical education to be found in Dancing,
Calisthenics, a Gyrnuulnm, Bowling Alley, (strictly nrt-
▼ate,) brimming in Mystic River, (salt,) horseback riding
Ac. Well trained saddle horses belong to the Semi
nary.
For particulars address the Principal
Mrs. THOMAS P. SMITH.
Rxrxxcxcts:—Hon. Robert C. Winthron, Boston $ Hon.
Edward Everett, do.; Rsv. Charles Brooki *" ‘ " *
t Everett,do.; Rev. Charles Brooks, West Med
ford} llev. John Plerpont. do.} P. Gardner, A. M., Prin
cipal Boston Latin School: Hon. Abbot Lawrence. Bos
ton} Rev. Hubbard Winslow, New York} Rev. William
Hague, D. D„ Albany; Rev. Rollln H. Neale,D. D- Bos
ton} Hon 8am. Hoovton, Texas.may 1—Cm*
G. M. GRIFFEN.
SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE M. EASTMAN
iY. IT. Corner Bryan and Whitaker-sts.
■ATAinrAiex,
lias now a beautiful variety o
Jewelry, consisting of Diamond
.Earrings Pina and fineCameodo^and
i.nScU. Also Mosaic in colors, and
Gold Stone. All Gold Earrings and Broaches and in Sets,
In groat variety. Sleeve Buttons and Collar Buttons to
match. Studs in oil varieties—plain, engraved, cameos,
carbuncles, Mosaic, box and glass for hair, Sec. Chil
dren's Bracelets- single and in pairs: Ladios' do. ail varie
ties. Box and glass Broaches, double and single, enam
eled and plaiu; Medallions from $1.60 to $20; Gold Pen
cils and Pen and Penciled ail sites, from $1,60 to$2S£guld,
■Aver and stcsl Specs for all sights—customers are par
ticularly invited to examine the finest article in this line
ever imported, both concave and convex, pliable us Ind a
rubber without Idling their shape. Gold and silver
Witches—Engineers, Conductors, and others requiring
accurate time-keepers and a good strong well finished ar
ticle, aro invited to examine his Railroad Time-keepers
now on hand. Finger-Kings in endless variety. Pearl
Work in sets and single, also Head Wreaths for wedding
presents at $76 each.
On Hand—One Surveyor's Leveling Instrument, very
Urge and mado for good service, will be sold low; Com
passes all sites, and Mathematical Instruments.
Bilverand Plated Ware, as usual Fancy Articles in
variety. Parses; silver, plated, and Morocco Porte 3lon-
nales, all ktuds and sites.
ffjr Friends, give mo a call, and I will sell at reasons-
bis prices, at the Old Stand corner Bryan and Whitaker-
streets. Savannah, Ga.
apr 2 0. M. OR1FFEN.
Found,
O N Sunday, near the Independent Presbyterian
Church, a lady’s Gold Pencil, with the initials of
« «. B ’*• out In the stone. The owner can have it by ap
plying at this office and paying for this advertisement,
spr 22—tf
NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITOR*.
A LL PERSONS having demauds against George
jCSl Russell, into of McIntosh County, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, properly attested to mo,
within ths time prescribed by law; nnd all persons in-
deb tod to said deceased, ore hereby requested to make
Immediate payment to
JAME8 PRINDLE, Administrator.
Darien, April 22,1860.aprjffl
FOR BADE.
f|q\VO Twelve acre eontiguotu tracts of Land on the
JL Whit** Bluff Koad, near where it Is crossed by the
Savannah A Gulf Railroad, and two tracts near the Op
ebee Plankroad, about two miles from the city, conta
ing oyer eighteen acres each. If not disposed of before
the first Tuesday in April next, will be offered at tho
Court House. Apply to
marS W3I. WRIGIIT.
FOR SALE*
A BLACK MAN, 86 years old, a bricklayer by trade,
sound and healthy. Apply to
apr 25
WM. WRIGHT.
"SSOiEIT
WOMAN, 28 years old, capital Washer andiron
L<cr and House Servant, with her Girl Child, 10 yrs
, Doth hovlthy and likely, gold for no fault and *-
remalu in the city. Apply to
apr 7 WM. WRIGHT.
COLT’S
“WTEW MODEL REPEATERS and Sharps’ nifles, re-
XW wived and for sale by
apr 25 LOVELL A LATTIMORB.
TO JOURNEYMEN PAIHTBRg.
FHXWO or three good bands can find employment at
i . JOHN OLIVER’-
apr 25
JOHN OLIVER’S.
121 Broughton street.
WASTBDl
J5TRONG. ABLK BODIED AND SOBER NEGRO
L Man. Apply at this office.
Ice Pitchers.
DOUBLE
WATSB PITCHERS
Some new and beantifnl designs*
Plated and Britannia;
—AT—
Ths Hoose-Fornishing
No. It
may 1 HOI
,jton-«treet.
.CE MORSE.
PAINTS, VARNISHES, AG.
RAVN0LD8, DEVOE&CO.,
109 ABO 108 FULTON STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAINTS, VARNISHES WHITING & ZINC
X* A X Tf V ffil •
IMPORTERS OP AMD DEALERS IM
ilL8, Ac.
«eo*mly. Manufactured goods only of first
Foreigngoodsw* recely 0 direct from the'producers,
and can offer by the package or otherwise, on themoet
fkvorable terms.
Orders by mall promptly attended to.
Jan 81—Bros
•BO REWARD.
Ranawsy on tto 16th of Jannanr. a Negro
Han named TOBY. Ms Is 2fi years old, about 5
feet 8 Jocbca high, of light complexion and
Carpenter by trad* He forasrly bsloni *
• Jno. Ooowr of Bt- Simons, next to Col. 1
», FU., and lately to B. D. Hsndry
s reward wlp to_pald on dellyery
W7 WRIGHT.
Broker.
&SHHB ¥• ]wi
LYNN A SNIDER.
AtFriifateKK.V. *
Mill street.
Lots Nomfl end 4 Yamacraw. on
The above tllr ‘ - - -
i f cash, and ‘
I
-$W
STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
WM. ROLLIHI, Commander.
LEAVES ON THE 4TH AND 19TH OF EAOU MONTH.
The I8ABEL leaves thta port regularly, on the 4th and
10th of each month, and connects at Havana with the U.
‘ ' “““ for Ban
Mails.
8 Mail Steamship Company’s Lins of Steamers for
Francisco via Asplnwall, and will carry the Paclfio 5
For passage only, apply to,
nov20 ^COHENS It nERTZ,Agents.
U. B. MAIL LINE.
FOR FALATKA, E. F.
Via Dartont Brnnawlok, St. Marps, Fer-
nandlna. JaokaonwIUe, Ploolata,
and Middlelmrxt Black Creek.
THE »turner WELAKA. Capt. N.
King, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY MORNING, at 10
-o’clock.
i Freight will bo taken for Trader*’
Hill and Intormcdlato Landings, on the St. Mary’s River.
No freight willto taken nflor nino o'clock.
For freight or p&v-age, apply o»i board, at the Florida
“ ‘ •— - r the Gas Works, or to
CUNNINGHAM,
Steam Packet Wharf, near
CLAGIIORN A
Jon 6
xr. s. mail Line.
Agents.
For Palatka, B. Fla., win. Darien, Bruns*
wrick, St. Marys, Fernandlna,
Jacksonville, Mlddleburg,
(Black Creek,) and
Plcolata.
The neu and elegant 8team Pack
et ST. J0HN8. Capt. James Freeborn,
having resumed her trips to Florida,
'will leave for the above places every
, 'Saturday, at 10 o'clock.
Freight will be taken for Traders’ Uiil apd Intermedi
ate Landings, on the Bt- Mary'sRlver. No freight will bo
taken after nine o’clock.
For Freight or Pavsage, haring excellent sUte room
accommodations apply on board, at the Florida Steam-
Packet wharf, near the Gas Works^or to
OLAOHORN fc CUNNINGHAM,
Je 23 Agents.
For Charleston.
Every Wtdnttday and Saturday Afternoon*,
at Six o'clock.
The splendid steamship GORDON,
F. Barden, commander, will leave as
abovo, and will arrive in Charleston,
in time to connect with the UaRroad
'lines going North and West.
For freight or passage apply on the Charleston Steam
Packet wharf, to J. P. BROOKS,
apr 7 Agent.
’•AN. B.—After Friday, May 80th. the Gordon will be
temporarily withdrawn: making her last trip from Sa
vannah on Wednesday, 28th, and from Charleston on
Friday the SOthinsL
bljglbitt Ionian,k Lots InslmpU. Terms,
Hin twolvo months, with intercit, secured
on tbs property. For Sale |ow.
>y mortgage
Also—
Affirm Lot on the Canal. Apply to
«ey lb o. V WT
irwea—
JOHS-^MONTMOLUNI
A flrtt ritto Cook MidUoSle^abont Myesrs did.
A™? B i 0 ^ utN ** roll ?J r * I ®J fr,0,d » aocustonied to
house work."
‘ • rate
WYLLY, Broker
Wmtxi.old.iioth.Or.l Tutrt.. I. Jun., b.br. tin
A flrrint. Coolr. Wwlier «nd Inner, about 80 jw.
old.
A llk.lv blKok Boy, .bout Ho Jean old, a(ood Uootlor
id Carriage dnvsr.. tuay 18
^ ■ ” lo r Loan, ^
ioSSi 1 hounoflaloV"”"’ ,, ‘•
_ Lot uujobor twenty-four, fronting on WIUImu otnot,
oe simple), with thelmprovementa thereon, consisting
f two tenement Brick Buildings, containing four bed
rooms, two parlors, dining room, kitchen, servant rooms,
and pantries, with all necessary ont-tralidinks.
tot latter H. on the corner of Ann and tally streets,
Fora term of years, several city lota situated on wa
aid* of Montgomery stmt, north of Hall. may 18
At Private 8ale.
Harm *
- v Jsttsr H. on the corner of Ann and tally streets,
one hufidred and five by sixty feet, with the improve
ments, cops)*tlng of 2 Brick Tenement Houses t each
tenement contains six bod rooms, two parlure, dining
room, kitchen, and pantries, lack buildings ^ stories,
with servant rooms. Tho imnrovemcnts are new 'ana-
built of tho beet materials. Gas fixtures included,
Also—
Two foe elmpl* lotson
lelhall desirable building lots.
2,000 acres of land lying on both sides of tho Ogeechee ‘ Underwriter’s Bale
Oaul. nVo n t ten mile frutn tbo city of 8«vann.h. On BATOIIDAY.lItbMoy.otll o'clock, A.U, will bu
■rbolontBo well wooded ondiwrUon. or It woll nd.pl. .old, .IN tun. A N. timer A Cm.’, wharf:
.J to the culture of Cotton and Rica. Will to sold In a —
body or In iota to enlt purchasers, mayla
The two story Brick House froutlng on Ann street
situated on earns tot.
Also—
Theeastern part of tot letter H, sixty by seventy feet,
froutlng on Zubiy street, together with building materials
thereon. Also—
For Sale.
A vary desirable tract or land ndjoiulng the Cantral
Railroad, 23milesfromthe city of Savannah, contain
ing 2000aeres. The land is well wooded nud adapted to
he culture of Cotton and Corn. The above tract will
radivlded, and sold in lots if desired. iuay6
Tho following named negroes. Jim. aged 40 years;
Poter, 25; Booty. 25} Charles, 27} amlJornr. 20 years.
Tho same being tho assigned property of John M. Wil
liams. HIRAM ROBERTS,
may 12 Assignee.
- At Private Sale.
Two of tho moat desirablo lralldlui.
sitoal®d ou Gordon and Whitaker streets, cast of the
Gordon Block of hnildlngs , may 10
Fire tracts of Land within four miles or the city, on
the Bavsnnahk Albany Railroad, containing from 260
to 000 acres each, part fine Hammock land, the lulance
well wooded, puts of above 6 lota can bo aceu at the of-
fleo. apr 14
At Private Sale.
2 City of Savannah Bouda, 600 dollars each.
ALSO
2 negro girls, ono 14 years old, ths other 10 yean old
country raised a~ **— -*
At Private Bale.
^Lot No. 237,10th district, towudes county, containing
Lot No. 801,12th district, Baker county, containing
202)^ acres. apr 8
damfrwamnted sound.
At Private Sale.
Trnnttot No. 28, cornering on Drayton, Gordon and
Lllwrty streets, 60 by 00 feet; a most dtsirabls situation
for a privato rosldencs. may!
At Privato Sole
A Negro Woman, a good Oook, Washer, and Inner,
aged 28 yean, with her 4 boy childnti; 2 aged Oyn, 1
3 yean, 14 months. Bold for no fault and to remain in
Mil city. ' apr 80
Carpenter—At Private 8ale.
A Negro Man about 28 ynof age, who U a competent
Framer nnd Inside FinUher. Ills work can be scon in
thU city. apr II
At Private Sale,
tot No. 10 Jackson WArd, fronting Untl and between
Jcfienon and Barnard streets. Improvements 2 dwell-
luge, renting for $600 per annum. apr 10
At Privato 8alo.
Lot No, lOCalhonn Ward. CU by 100 foot, corner of
Jones and Lincoln streets; will to sold low if applied for
immediately. qpr 4
At Private 8ale.
At Prlw
10shares Central Railroad stock.
Also—*
A beautiful summer residence at Thunderbolt, will to
sold if applied for immediately. mar 24
At Private Bale.
A tract of Rand lying In Bryau aud Liberty Counties,
containing 4»«> Acres of well timbered Land, withlu
ono mile of tho Canoochcu River. Also another tmci ad
joining, containing 200 Acres. Also, one half Interest In
another tract, containing 800 Acres, within two and a
half inilos of the River. The above lands aro well tim
bered with RangingTimbor, and will be eold ata bargain
if applied for soon. * mar 16
Administrator's Bale—Continued.
Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in June next, before
tho Court House in the city of Savannah, between tho
legal hours of sale:
- Lots No. 63,16th District Maoon Co., belonging to the
Estate of Charles Hartridge, deceased, sold for tne ben
efit of the heirs of said Estate.
mar!4 A,
VKOJVM,
atrons, that the last term of the s
[ begin on Tuesday, the 20th Inst.
| Persous desiring to send pupils,
a to do so by that tlmo.
* mar 18
are requested
FOR BEAUFORT
Via Blnfflon, Hilton Head, Boyd's
Landing and Charleston.
The Bteamer WM.8EABROOK,
Capt. F. Peck, will leave for the above
.placeson Sundays, at 6, P.M. For
>freight or passage, apply at the
■Charleston Wharf.
ItJ. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
sept 1
FOR BALTIMORE,
GrTC
... siipoi...
Barden, Commander, will leave for
Baltimore, touching at Wilmington^
Ju-- *"**-
may 12
on TUESDAY, June luth.
Freight or Passage, apply to
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
Charleston Wharf.
WANTED.
Vessels to load with timber for a port in the
West India Islands. Appl^to
WANTED.
may 14
. A PRENTISS.
npr 2
TWO VESSELS to load for 8t. Johns (N.B,)
with Lumber and Timber.
* OARLKTON APARS0N8.
I FOR LIVERPOOL,—The A 1 American
.ship MARY k ADELINE, W. Fnles, master,
nga portion of her cargo engaged, will have im
mediate dispatch. For Frolgnt, apply to Capt. Faies, or
1 " BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
[may 8]
FOR LIVERPOOL.— Thu first clow
American ship JAMES RAY, Ray, master, will
d>o deipatchod for ths nboTe port. Fc " '
gagemonts apply to
mnr 17
FOB BOSTON' OH PHIU-PHIA.-
For frelgiiten-
HUNTER k O A MM ELL.
Soutb Western Bail Road Bonds.
SOUTH WESTERN RAIL ROAD CO-\
Mico.v, February 16th, 1856. . f
wrOTIOEl s hereby given to the holders of any of the
Bonds of the Company, that all or any. portion of
the Company’s Bonds may be surrendered and convert
ed into Stock of the Company. Interest on any Bond
converted is to ceaso on the date of tho Dividend day next
preceding the conversion. By order of the Board.
JOHN T. BOIFEU1LLKT,
feb 18—Smo Treasurer.
NEW jail.
P LANS for a now Jail aro solicited from architects
and mechanics generally, to be loft with tho Clerk
of the Inferior Court, on or before the first’ of June
One Hundred Dollars will he givon for the plan adopted
by the Court.
WM. H. CUTLER. J. I. c. c. c.
N. B. KNAPP. J. I. O.C.C.
OKO. P. HARRISON, J.!. o.C.c.
MONT. CUMM1NG, j. t. c. o.o.
JiW. K.GODFREY, J. l. c. o.o.
NOTICE
A LL Persons having claims against tho Estato of
Mary A. Cow;>or, late ofChutham county,deceased,
are hereby notified to present thorn, within the timo pre
scribed by law, and all Indobtod to said Estate, aro re
quested to mako immediate payment to
W. DUNCAN, I
qpr 0—*6w WM. MACKAT. | Eltcc
NOTICE.
A LL Porsons haring any claims against the late firm
of Wm. B. Farrell fc Co., of Savannah, which have
not been redeomed, are hereby requested to hand them
in on or before the 10th Inst., to George W. Davis; and
nil tlioso indebted to said firm, are requested to make
immediate payment to him.
WM. B. THOMAS, 1
L. NATIIAN8. f Arbiters,
apr 6
NOTICE.
T nB Firm of WYLLY fc M0NTM0LLIN having
boon dissolved, the underslgnod will continue the
business on his own account, 8trict personal attention
will be given to all business entrusted to him. and liberal
advances made when required. Office in Bull street, op
posite Pulaski House.
mail JOHN S; MONTMOLLIN.
QEOMEW/WYLLY, wm continue the^busIneM in
■ Tho superior packet bark EDMUND DW1GUT,
Nickerson, mastur, will hnvo despatch for one
or tho above ports. For freight, apply to capt. on board
or to
may 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO.
FOR -BOSTON.—The schr R. M. DJS-
MILL. Look, master, wants 100 bales Cotton, to
comploto her cargo. For freight apply to
qpr 26 * OQIAVUS COHEN.
FOR BOSTON—The new and fsst soiling
packet Rnrk It. A. ALLEN, having most of the
igaued, will have despatch. For freight or pas-
fly to CARLETON k PARSONS.
FOR NEW YORK—GILMORE fc CO’S
LINE.—Tho regular packet sclirB. PLANNER,
ippli-glt, master, will meet with despatch for above
port. For freight, apply to
»nny 13 HUNTER fc OAMMELL.
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINE.—
The fitio fast sailing schooner. LOYAL SCRAN-
The fine fast sailing schooner. LOYAL SURJ
, _jwden, master, having a portion of her freight i
4, will liavo quick despatch for the above port For
freight or Passage apply on board to Captain, or to
mnyO COHENS k HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK.—Brig AUGUSTA,
.Stone, master, will meet with dispatch as above.
^T ten ^r eDtBaP %ANAfc WASIIBUBN.
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINE.
__ Tlio new fine fast soiling schr J W Webster, Ben-
. master, will have quick despatch for tho abovo port,
freight or passage npply on bnnrd to captain, or to
mayfi
COnKNB k HERTZ.
TO HIRE.
A NEGRO GIRL about 18 years old; a good nnrss or
honso servant. Apply to '
mnyO GEO. A. McCLESKEY.
T
TO RENT.
IHE Blacksmith Simp belonging to Georgia Steam
boat Co. Apply to J. if. DEMUND,
apr 7—tf at Upper Hydraulic Press.
HORSE AND CARRIAGE FOR SALE.
GENTLE and reliable Horse, and • light Carriage.
. Apply to
FRANCIS SORREL.
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,&c.
WOLFE, DASH fc FISHER.
(Suecettore to Wolfe, Oilleepie & 6’o.)
Hardware, Cutlery', Guns, Pistols, Rifles.
AND HEAVY GOODS.
K
mnstli
EEP constantly on hand, a large and oomplete as-
— * -1, *ns of Foreign and Do-
. sortment of all descriptions
Jo Hardware, superior Sheffield Cutlery, Guns,Ri
fles and Pistols, best qnaltiy; Planes and Oarpenteri
Tools, Collin’s best Axes; improved pattern U.B.' Planter*
Ifocs. Cane Kniros, Anvils, Vices, Black Smith’s Tools
Ar., *o„fcc., which wo offer to Country Merchants at the
lowest market prices, for cash or approved credit.
FOR BADE.
VALUABLE Family of Negroes:—A brown skin
_B. man, 21 years old; good bouse servant and hostler.
A brown skin woman, 26 years old; house servant with
her three children, likely and healthy. A brown skin
woman 22 years old, house servant. A brown skin girl
18 years old! a good seamstress. A brown skin girl
17 years old; honso servant.. A brown skin girl 16 years
old; honso servant and nurse.
Tits above servants are ail of good character,and eold
for no fanlt. The owner wishing to break up house
keeping, offers them for sale. For partlcnlare apply to
mays WM. WRIGHT.
JgBFlNBD SUGARS Ac.,—
20 bbls Stuart's A. crashed Sugar;
20 do do do powdered do;
25 do do B.clarified do,
20 do do A. do do;
60 do Soda and Bolter Blacnl ts;
16 do Pilot Bread;
25 do hand made Sugar Crackers;
20 boxes Oronnd Coffee: 20 boxes Ground Pepper.
6(1 do Soda Biscuits} 60 mats Cassia.
In store and for sale by
may 6 ‘ SCRANTON. JOHN8TON fc CO.
jgOAP, BTAROH AND CANDLES—
100 boxes Smith and Buchan's Family Soap;
60 do Colgate’s Pale do;
100 do do No. 1 and lb Bar do;
40 do do Pearl Starch;
-10
$0
$5 do Adamantine (star) do;
J0UW8TOW . OO t
do Oswego, do do; ’
do Beadell’s C’s and 8’s Tallow Csndlea;
260 bags prime Green Rio Coffeo;’
100 do fair do do;
60 »do (of mats) Old Government Java Coffee;
Si dofomr.lU -l"l
Si do r«U Him d<?l
^••^.SaSSmiK. W*™ * 00.
all of its branches, at Ills old established offli
opposite the Custom House, and will be th&nkftil for i
business entrusted to his care. marl
NOTICE.
T HE FTRM OF KOKENBAUGU ft LADS0N was
Dissolved by mutual consent, on Janus
The Business of the old Firm will be settled by
son, who may be found at the old stand.
J. C. ROCKENBAUan.
J. 1I.LADSON.
8avannah, January 23, lS6fo Jan28
I. Lad-
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned have This Day, assoclatod them
selves together, undor tbo firm name uf LADS0N
k ROGERS, for transacting a Fancy and Staplo Dry
Goods Business in thiscitv, at the stand recenty oc -
plod by the late firm of ROKENBAUGII k LADSON.
JOSEPH II. LADSON,
CORNELIUS D. ROGERS.
Savannah. Jan. 1st. 1866.Jon 28
TO BUILDERS.
T nB SUBSCRIBER is prepared to executontthe
shortest nutico, and in the most work manliko
manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or
other work connected with the manufacturing or repair.
Ing of Copper, Galvanised Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iror
Business. HORACE MOR8E,
mnr 10 156 Brougiiton-st.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having domands against the firm
Wylly fcMontmollin, will pleoso present them
once. [fob 16] WYLLY * *'
WYLLY * MONTMOLLIN.
JAMEST. LEWIS & GO.
wholesale Dealers in
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, fcC.
Agrkts Fob
Penmylvania and Lehigh Zinc, Mordecai Lewie
& Co'e Celebrated Philadelphia White Lead,
F. S. Lewi* & Co'e Color*, Paint*, etc.,
and B. C. Ilornor & Co’# Superior
Var ni* k e t,
NO. 14B MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
James T. Lewis, Samcep C. West.
npr 16—3m
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL-CASH 9300,000.
Hon. THOS. B. FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Esq., Secretary,
BEJElt IK OEOnOIA TO
Hon. nOWELL COBB, Hon. A. U. STEPHENS, Hon
JAMES L. SEWARD.
FfiniS Is a sonnd and good Co n able and willing
JL moot all the iosseslt may have, and trust, by he
orable and fair dealing, to merit aud receivo tho confi
dence of those wishing Insurance. Fire Risks, Hull
Risks and Cargo Risks, will be taaeo by the Agent for
8avannah and vicinity. A. WILBUR.
Jan 17 111 R«y st.. next to News Office.
17TH GEORGIA REPORTS.
J^OURTSIIIP AND 3IARRIAOK; o_r tho_ Joy sand Bor-
_ rowsof American Life; By Mra Leo Hentz.
The Three MarriAges; or, Life at u Watering Place.
The First and 8ocond Marriage; or,the Courtesies
of Wedded Life.
India; the Pearl of Pearl River: By Mra Sonthworth.
Phitly and Kit: By Caroline Cheseboro.
Introduction to 8ocial Science : By Geo. H. Calvert.
Berenice, a Novel.
Colombo, from the French of Merimeo.
The Christian Life, its Hopes, Its Fears and Us Close
By Thos Arnold ofRngby 8chool.
Madeira, Portugal and Spain.
Maginn’s Shaksneare Papers. Hiawatha, Paris Bights,
Atlacke at Madrid, Boccaccio’s Decamaron, Widow Bo-
dotto,;Nnpoloon Correspondence, Abbott's Napoleon, fcc.
may 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S COTCH ALB.—40 casks of Tonnent's Glasgow
Ale, received direct and for saio by
J Ale, received direct and for saio by
may 12 CLAGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
T OB ACCO.—60 boxes Tobacco, just received direct
from manufacturers, and for sale low by
may 12 CRANK, WELLS fc 00.
M agnolia whisksv^-eo tomis pate’s
j| f ... * - - -
UL Magnolia Whiskey, In store and for sale by
may 12 OCTAVUB COHEN.
riHOICI 01.0 HOKOIOAnEU WHIS
KEY.—Ten bbls choice Monongaliela Whisks]
very old and pure; Just received per Keystone State!
and for sale by CIlAB. A. GREINER,
may 7 lot
!W IRISH POTATOES.—20 bbl. rooolf.
^Sb 1
ir steamer Welalca from Florida, for sale by
CLAGHORN A.CUNNINGHAM.
S pieces 8mokod Beef. 100 Smoked Tongnes, received
TBAGGING.-]
M3 Store and for
may 9 .i '. < . SWIFT fc'OO.
apr 89
one Lwhv.v. n.. w r -*f • - -——■, — — -—
and terms, enquire at the counting room,
may 8
ylitrtot, .n, oo. ou T.b ^
.. . At Private Saio.
A prime field baud,,about thirty years old.
A prims field baud,,about thirty years old.
A few shares of Savannah Gas stock.may 10
For Sals, .
Central Railroad Stock.
At 1-rS.to 8.1.. '
apr 16
At Private Bale.
A fine steam Saw Mill on tho Ogeechee river, at No.
7, Central Railroad, with aicaso for five years, on MOO
acre# of land that will afford any qua; ’
oak. and cypress timber of best qual
venient. Also, ths above mentioned tract or 9000 acre*,
about 700 of which are prime hammock or bay lauds,
160 acres of which are cleared and about 260 acres np*
and cloared. The above described property will be sold
ow. apr4
At Private Sale.
A valuable plantation in Burke county, containing
1,600 acres of oak and hickory lauds, adjoining the town
jf Waynesboro’,and within oue mlloof the Waynesboro'
fc Augusta Railroad, about 1,100 acres of which are clear*
l'd nud In good state for cultivation, with all the noces-
sary improvements. apr 4
At Private Sale.
A prime tract of 714 acres of land, in Bnrke and Jof-
fureon counties, on thojOgeccbe* river within two miles
of Central Railroad, adjoining lunds of Robert Gonnely,
and Col. T. A. Pieroe. The greator part of which is oak
and hickory land. About 300 aorea of which are cleared
and under good fence, with improvements. apr 4
At Private Saio.
An eighteen horse Engine, Boilers nnd Machinery com.
lu,H r . _ n . Hau 111,, f A1. . >1 ..1 _ _ [• . — -
An eignicen none r.ngino, uoiiersnna oiacmnory com
plete, for a Steam Saw Mill, witli i.'lrculnr 8aws. Log
Carriages, Wagons, fcc., fcc. Built by 11. Tlnilay of Ma-
con, On., and hnt little used. For safe low.
At Private Sale,
tot No 2, being part uf Placentia tract, adjoining
Thnndorbolt village, containing sixty-two acres
tot No 14, North sidu of Lamar street, corner of Dray-
ton, containing 60 foot front and 120 feet deep, qpr 3
Wanted.
A small gang of prims rice field Negroes.
At Privnte Sole.
A very valuable Tract of Land, situated on ths Augus
ta road, four miles from tho city, containing 117 acres,
well wooded with oak nnd hickory. If not sold before
the first Tuesday In April next, will be offered before
tho Conrt House. mar 17
At Private SAie.
A Negro Woman 80 years old, field band, with her 3
children, 7,6 and 2 yrs old.
illdren, 7, o and 2 yrs old.
A Negro Man 22, field hand and Jobbing Uar;ienter.
>uiu,at racssn. a n. sillier auvivnant
Thu Hull and Engine of the steamer ThomasG. Haight,
partially burnt nt the fire on the morulug of the 26th
April. Will bo sold aa she now lies, on tho opposite side
nr the river. Also, at' the same time and placet two
*'— id-Oai
... the river. , r .
Anchors and Chains, and ono Yawl Boat am
. _ .bains.i ,
from Itowreok qf a»jq steamer. Bold under inspection
tars, saved
of the PoH Wardens, for acoount of Underwriters and all
concerned. Terms cash. rosy 12
Administrator’s Sale-
On the 1st TUESDAY In Juno, at ll o’clock, In front of
the Court House, will bo sold t
Lots No*. 7 and 0, Forsyth Ward, corner of Whitaker
'■*' “— - ‘ ng the Pork, 46 by 180 fr
aud Huntingdon atroo tepufi- ...
subject to the City Ground Rent uf $— perahnnm. Sold
os the property or RobL II. Griffin deceased. By virtne
of an order from toe Court of nrdinsiT» for tho benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said estate. By ordor of the
Administrator, Terms at sale. may 12
Cottage Trout—At Private Sale.
tot No. 9, Third Tythlng, Anson Ward, containing
66 H-10 acres, situated on tho Middle Ground Road,about
Smiles from the city.
Plat of the abovo form can be soon at our Counting
Room. For sale low for rash. may 10
Garden tot—At Private Sale.
Garden tot No.OS, containing 614 acres, lies botwocn
the Louisville Road and the Canal, about two miles from
the city. Apply at our Counting Room, where the l’Ut
can bo seen. may 10
„ .... Administratrix’s Sale.
On TUESDAY, July 1st. at llo’clock. in front of the
Court llouso, will he sold I
Tho Southern half tot No 17, and Improvements, sit-
uatod ou East Boundary street. The improvements are
six Wooden Tenements. Sold as the property of the Ks-
tato of Daniol Robertson,deceased, for the benefit of the
ui uamui iiouoruou,acccMou,ior luo nenoi
heirs and creditots of said estate. Terms cash,
may B A. K. ROBERTSON, Administratrix.
ToWco-^At Privato Side.
Now landing and for sale from etoro i
40 boxes assorted brands Tobacco. Terms cash.
McKUK & BENNETT.
CARRIAGE fc HARNESS REPOSITORY,
CORNER OF WEST BROAD AND BAY-SIS.
• JAVANNAH, GA.
Would Invito the attention of
tho ritlxena of this and adjoining
States, to their extensive stock
of BRETTS, COACHES,
PHAETON R- BERLINS,
ROCKAWAYS, and BUGGIES, of every description,
‘ Our stock will always consist of the latest and most
always consist
foshionaldo stylos, combining
ELEGANCE with LIGHTNESS nnd STRENGTH.
Built by Brewster fc Sons, Mott fc Co.. J. SI. Qulnby fc
n. » ** «.......... 1|J( j 0 ||, eP rsliablo
Co., Wm. Dunlap, L. n. Goodwin, auu
bnildors, whose Vehicles imvo a reputation for Lightness,
Durability and Noatness, unsurpassed by any other man
ufacturers in the Union.
feel confident in stating that wo have now on
hand a Stock which for variety and extent, is unsur
passed by any In tho Southern Country.
Strict and prompt attention given to nil orders.
U.C. McKBE,
apr 2 L.8. BENNETT.
TAKE
NOTICE!
Hotter* ts.
D rawn numbers of class no:
6 7 67 9 1 4 33 68 21 32 63 27 61
may 14
K. WITUINQTON.
#12,000.
CLASS NO. 110 FORI 1S5G.
To be drawu at Savannah,Ga., 5!ay 14, 1866,
Greene and Pulaski Lottery. ‘
GREGORY A MAURY, MANAGKR8.
BO ns ME!
1 of •19,000—1 of 95,000—1 of •3,000
Tickets $4—Shares In proportion.
Tickets and Shares, cither singly or by tho package,for
sale by may 14 B. WITUINQTON
FREEMAN & HENDERSON,
WBaT BnOAP-Vr, ’
SK^EcrffilE^ji nmi^ot?t^oir^HMi I*'n?t5S
JLffi/ Public generally that they have recently added to
their accommodations several
"NE FLUB ULTRA’’ rSOHBMB.
1200 Prizes—$50,000
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
NEW CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PHALTON8,
Besides a largo number of -
HORSES for IlArnou an<lSad-o4
die. They feel confident thatlKjS
- _ - tlioyare now able to supply asJ»12
flno Teurns as any establL-diment in tho city, and will
attend promptly to any orders they may receive.
<09* LADIES can bo supplied with gay nnd gentle
^nbiss
Private Sale.
The Eastern half of Lot No. 16 Warren Ward; and lm- , At the same time ahd'^iace* iu\ mL.**
wm bo .Old on rn.on.SI. torn.. »prl« miiU1I conoonM-!. teroi.cuh.
apr 16
Private Baler
Lot No. 324.12th diet., Lowndes county, 490 acres.
and all concerned.
liotno. iin. inn ms
Lots Nos. 24, 14,2.
do do 213,4,1, Lumpkin county,
do do 279,0,2, Fannin do.
For terms, apply at tho Counting Room.
Private Sale.
Improvements on Lot No. 26. Walton Ward, consist
ing of a double tenement Building. The lot has a lease
of sixteen years with a renewal. Ground rent $18 per
At Privaffi Sale.
Two Houses situated on tho corner of St. JaUen and
Price etreets, No. n^oshington Ward” oneotwhien £
storiee on brick basemeAt fas other is 1^ brick base*.
meat, subject to a ground (rent of eighteen dollars per
anuum. The location la vary desirable, situated as itis.
in a very hsalthy, portion of tbs dty. For further pat-
ticuiore enquire at the counting room, •
- At Privato Bale.
For terms aud further particulars, inquire at the
Counting Boom. . apr 16
That very valnaW# and beautiful residence near the
corner of South and West Broad streets, No. 84 Liberty*
Ward. The location is on# of ;tfae handsomest In lha
city, and the hods* is finished In tbs lataitfcad most ap>.
proved style, with gas and hot and eold wafer , fixtures
throughout. Attached to the premises there Is abeonti.
flower garden, containing a Very choice eshetlon of flow
er*, shrubbery, fcc. For terms apply at our counting
.:.a»r,7~
Administrator’s Sal*. ' ! r
Privato Sals.
40 bbls choice Me«e Beef;
900 sacks prime White Corn;
8 bbls choice Pigs' Feet;
26 casks prime llscon Sides;
20 do do81iou!ders;
4 boxes choice Tennessee Hams. For eale low.
Private Bale.
80 bbls Whiskey, ranging 16 above proof;
20 y A casks Brandy, low, to close a consignment
Desirablo Residence for Sale.
Lot No. 6, corner of Harris and Tatnall streets, with
improvements, consisting of a two story wooden dwell
ing > n a brick basement, well finished, with all necessa-
ij out-bnlldlng*. The lot is subject to a ground rent to
the city of $37 60. Ou tho premises is a handsome flow
er garden with n well selected and choice collection of
rosos and other flowers.qpr 16
Privato Sato.
tot No. 8, Second Tythlng, Anson Ward, feo simple.—
Improvements consist of a two story wooden dwelling,
well finished, having ten rooms, with a good kitchen ami
outbuildings. For terms apply at th a counting roomjj
AT PRIVATE BALE.—tot No. 16 and improvements lu
Walton Ward. The Improvements are a two store brick
building, arranged for astore and dwelling, well to
(located
— Jielotissuhjecttoaleasoofieyearsfrom
, 1855, and renewed for twenty-one yean. The
toaeoJ^ighteen^oltarspeMinnura.
A Valuable Plantation for Sale
in McIntosh county.
THE Subscriber offers for sale the follow
ing valuable TRACT OF LAND, in Me-
,1mosh county; 1,220 acres ofpiue land,
and well timbered; 160 acres of good bay land— ___
60 acres of which is cleared aud under cultivation, part
crossing tho Savannah, Albany fcUutr Railroad; also.
1,120 acres of rich swamp and hammock lnnd; 1,886
acres of rich land, 130 cleared and under good cultiva
tion, with a good mill seat attached to ft, oil within 2U
miles of the above named Railroad. There is a' goou
dwelling ou tho premises, situated on a high, beautiful,
and well, watered hill, within 1 Jf miles of the above
Railroad and on tho Macon fc Darien road. This is a rare
chance for land purchasers, nnd a great bargain can be
obtained by applylng^immediatel^ to the proprietor.
Walthourville, Liberty Co., or to
JOUN 8. MONTMOLLIN, Esq.,
mar 24— dfcwtf Savannah. Ga.
VALUABLE ARAL HBTATWT”
600 acres of Land oa the great Ogeechee
River, 300 of which te tide Swamp umler hank,
sud 160 cUared, Ikebalaoce well adapted to th*
_ culture of Cottoo and Corn—all under fenco.
mprovements are a plain dwelling house, a
very large and convenient bare, with other necessary
outbuildings and seeMsmodatioa# for 60 Negroes.
mimendng at 1$
Ir. John AP
Mont-
Will be sold on the 16th day of May,-<
o’clock M., at the counting room of Mr. 1
mollln.
One fine Iron Safe, belonging to the estate o) Jshfe
Doyl"- • »apr4 ,■
20 shares Oglethorpe Loan Association Stock. Will ts
sc id low if applied fur soon.
At Private Sale.
A likely negro man 22 years of age, of good' dispeet
an: sold for no fanlt. fob 28
At Private Bale.
30 Shares Canton Mine Stock,for sale at a veiy low fig.
ire. fell £8' '
For Sale to Arrive.
26 Ibis, new Mees Beet; New York.
60 do do do Pork, do do.
10 boxes Goshen Cheese. fob 27
At Private 8ale.
A Negro Woman,a goodjdaln Cook,Wash#t and lamer;
If not disposed of at privato sole, by next m!S day, will.. ’
then be sold before tho Conrt House to the highest h’«
Titles undoubted. . fcl/25
At Privato 8a!e.
A Negro Woman, a first rate Cook, Wash rand fronar
and good Heamstress. sound and healthy: If not sold at
R rivate sain bofore next rale day. will then be Mid before
is Conrt House to the highestbidder.. Titles undoubted
A prime Negro Man, a good field hand; his wffib'a fl&t *
rate Cook, 8eamstrey, Washer and lionet-, ahd thefar
Child, about 8 yean old—round and healthy. Titles un
doubted! If not disposed of at privato sale .before next
rale day. will then te sold before the Conrt noose to the
highest bidder.,,fet»2S
;
Valuable Tract of Land and Impcovemento—At. Private
A valuable and very desirable tract of Land on the
Fklddaway road, about five miles from the city, contain
ing about 300 Acres, well timbered. On thepresMste
there is a good Dwelling House, Negro Houses, and all :
tho other necessary out-building* together with a well of s
excellent water. Terms liberal. For further particular
enquire at on* Counting-room.
fob 25 ,
ALSO.
A tract of lOOOacrae, 200 of which Is Inland swamp
cleared. About 100 acres Lavs a heavy growth of oak and
hickory, only ono sslla from tide communication to 8a
vannafc by the Ogeechee Canal, and the balance heavily
timbered with plno. Together with the above, will be sold
a gang ot 14 prime Negrcoa, sccvrtotned to the culture
Rice or Cotton and Cora. For sol* by
Jan 22 WM. WRIGP*
CHOICE INVOIUM OF FRUIT TREES
f LANDING and for sole—comprising A pptos,
Apricot, Peach, Cherries, Peart, Plum, and
Raspberry—were ordered tor a gaallcnan, who
lias disposed of Us ptoet, and ate row offered
Apply to T. J. WALSH,
dec 6 No. 170 Bay-tt.
SADDLE PONIES, well caparisoned, at moderate
F. & H havo^lV parriciilar^attoi'itlon in procuring
gentle Horses and careful drivorsfor Funeral Processions,
and aro now enablod to supply any number of Carriages
required.
HACKS AWD OATmXAQ-nffi
Always iu readiueu cu convey passengers to aud I rum
tho steamboat and steamship wharves and railroad
depot. tf apr 6
Jasper Oo., Academy Lottery.
BT AUTnOBITT Of THE STATS Of OEOROU.
lO.OOONumbera Only—Ono l’rixo to Eight Tickets.
CLASS M,
T O BE DRAWN May 16th, 1890, at Concert Hall,
Macon Ga., under the *worn superintendence of
Col.G.M. Logan and J. A. Ncsbit, Esq.
Tho Manager, havlug announced his determination to -
mako this the moot popular tottery in the world, offers :
f.. U...II1L I Z . r ' 1
•50 REWARD,
Will be paid tor the apprehension and delive
ry nt my office, or nuy safe Jail, that I can got
him, of a Negro Man named JUBA or JOE; he
is .not very black, about 6 feet 11 luches in
* height, weighs about 180 pounds; about 30 years
old, was raised on Wylly’g plantation about 12 miles from
Darien, nnd has a wife belonging to McDonald, near
South Newport, McIntosh county,Go.
apr 22 WM. WRTQHT.
for May 16th, a scheme that tar surpasses any scheme
ever offered in tho annals of Lottories. LOOK TO YOUR
TNTEHK8T. Examine the Capitals, ono Prise to every
Eight Tickets.
CAPITAL $12,000.
1 prise of.
1 do do
2 do do...
do do....,
6 do do
10 do do
60 do do..
120 do do
600 do do.....
600 do do
6,000
8,000
2,000
1,000
600
60
..460,000
1200 prizes amounting to
Tickets, $8—Halves, $4—Quarters, $3
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
Persons sending money by mail, need not fear its bo-
inglost. Orders punctually'attended to. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Banknotes of sound Banks
taken at par.
05$. Tlioso wishing particular numbors, should order
immediately.
Address
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon Ga.
GEO. A. McCLESKEY, Agent,
Bull streot, 3d cornor from Bny.
LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L.
By tho into accident on tho Seaboard and Roanoke
Railroad, thaYickets of Class I„ for April 16th, in their
transit front'JffiUimore, in charge of Adams’ Express
Company,wore destroyed by fire.consequently there will
not be any Drawing of that Ciuss. The Drawing will be
Clara M,—May 16th, the "No Plus Ultra’’ Scheme.
Very Respectfully. ,T. F. WINTER,
npr 8 Manager.
A CARD.
D & W ROSE, take pleasure in returning thank*
• to the public, and particularly to the citizens of
Savannnh, for their very liberal patronage, and hope by
reasonable charges and attontion to business, to moet a
continuance of tho same.
Indian Street Foundry,
SOUTHERN IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY.
Opposite the Oharleiton SieamboaJt WharJ,
Stow and 8bow Room under St. Audrow’s Hall, corner
Broughton and Jeflerson streets, where will bt found a
choice list of patterns of Plain and Ornamental Cast,
Wrought, Rustic and Wire Railings, suitable for Come,
terlos, llouso Fronts, Balconies, Verandahs, Park. Farm
Fences, Offlco Railings and enclosure# of every descrip
tion. Parties wishing Railing from nu.v particnlar de
sign not in tho list of our Patterns of Ornamental, Cast,
and Knstic Railings, fcc., ran have new Patterns carved
without oxtra charge, where the order Is for more than
luo fjgt; under that, a light ciiargo will be mado for tho
Fattoi'oa, by furnishing a working drawing of the do-
slgn required. All work manutacturcd by us warranted
to be aa good and ms cheap aa can be manutacturcd in
any other establishment lu tho Union.
In connection with our Iron Railing, we shall keep In
the store, an assortment of Iron Furniture, euch as Red-
steads, 8etteee, Garden Chairs, Garden Borders, Flower
8tand*, Brackets or various sizes, and any kind of Orna
mental Iron Work and Iron Furniture to order. Wo
are also solo Agents in Savannah for Demuro’s French
ELASTIC SPRING BED BOTTOM,
which we shall sell at Manufacturer’s prices. It can be
fitted to suit any Bedstead. Tilts Invention was awarded
three Gold Medals in Europe, and Gold and Silver Medals
at the Fair of the American Institute in Now York.—
They are well adapted ton Southern climate, on account
of allowing a freo circulation of air, - —
being perfectly easy
-“'“»Ty *—■* ——
with a single Matrass, and are oxtenBivoTy used whom
ever they havo been introduced. Persons wishing the
Spring Bed Bottom, will please send the size of the Bed
stead, or if more convenient to them, we will call our
selves and tako the dimensions.
We are also prepared to manufacture Stationary
gines, Sugar Mills with two or three Rollorn, Pipes.
Columns, Lamp Posts, Window Guards, Iron Doors aud
Shutters, aud all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, either
by contract or to order.
Steamboat Work, Stationary Engines, Saw Mills, Rice
Mills, and all kinds of Machinery, overhauled and repair
ed at short notice.may 1
Arbour Billiard Saloon,
AH 8npplled with^Kratoi^ttrii.
Pool Table put In comploto ordor by C. II. Dixon,
ths well known Cabinet maker,
re Sport, or Pool, will communco every night at
may 10 —lw J, M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
ANTIIONT MclULLOIl,
ATT0M.KJ1J.UW,
, SAVA.I n
_ » Office on Bay Streot, over the Bank of Savannah,
may 7—ly
CONWAY ROBINSON.
'KHTILL practice in the Supreme Court of the United
▼ ▼ Btaf ' " » I *wi_
States, a* wall as In the Court of Appeals of Vlr-
no may be communicated with, by jettore dir
ed to Richmond,Virginia. may 0-^*4
NOTICE.
JA T the next July Term of the Court of Ordinary of
A Chatham county. I will apply to the said Court for
leave to soil all th* Real Estate of Peter Henry, late or
Chatham county, deceased, conristiaB'or three lots on
Stewart street In'savannah,and th* Improvements there-
Stewart street IrfSavanoah,and the improvetn „
☆ CLOTHING
EMPORIUM.
(ONB DOOR WEST 0* THS RSPUUUOAX READING ROOM.)
WNli 0. PRICE. Snp’rflneClotbs
Fine Ready-
Mndo Clothing;
Hats and Cups,
Shirts, Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes,UmbroU's
Cravats, Stocks,
Haudkercli'fs,
Fancy Articles
FASHIONABLE
AND
MILITARY
TAILOB,
147
BAY-STREET,
For Gentlcmun. SAVAN19AH. At Short Notice
Orders from City and Country solicited.
Cassimeres. aud
Vestings,will be
Mado toMeasuro
Unexceptl’nable
In Stylo and
Workmanship,
By the Best
Mechanics,
JOB PRISTTI3ST&.
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
SVZiXi-«T,
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA.
Jnn 29—ly
PIANOS.
NUNN’S fc CLARK’S Celebrated Grand
Indian PIANO FORTES. H. S. BO-
GARDUS, Court llouso Square, Sole
. 'Agent. Any commopt on or discretion of
the qualities of theso instruments Is deemed superfluous.
Their high reputation of so many years standing being
unimpaired by tho rapid increase of makers. I'urcha-
Hers can obtain them at New York prices, and thus save
expense and risk of transportation. Plano Fortes toned
and repaired mar 26—ly
} iano Fortesj
zotiB.il/Jtr .v co.
H AVE Just received largo additions to their stock of
Pianos, from tho manufactories of 8teinway fc
* * ” Di
Sons, Stodart,LJghto, Newton fc Bradbury, J. B.
ham fc Co., fcc., fcc., which are selected for rtmirr or
tons nnd excrucrt worxkanhhip. Theso Instruments
are offered at New York prices, and most liberal terms.—
To which they respectfully invito tho attention of their
friends nnd tlio public in general.
Nos, 107 Bryan, and 94 8t. Julian sta.
Special Attention Invited
T O AN Assortment of fine French Engravings and
splendid colored Lithographs,Just arrived and for
saio at W. B. ZOGKAUM, fc CO’S.,
Nos. 107 Bryan, and 94 St. Julian sta.
DRS. GILBERT & KENNEDY.
Cancers, Tumors, doers, &c.
WITHOUT SURGICAL 0PKRATI0X8.
Office 740 Broadway,. Cor. Aator Place,
0>4‘
F. w! lluifng, Capt. Isaiah Sellers, A. S Baldwin,
M. D„ Hon. T. Butler King, Gen. Narcisso Lopez, Capt.
Wm. Leathers, W, P. Allison M. D., Judgo Alox. Walk-
EUTIFIOifl?l5V^OM
ix-Uov. T. 61. Tucker, Judge
, ,. idgo
or, Col. Miiunscl White, Thos. E. Bond 6f. D., J. S. Pea-
cocke, M. D.
PERMISSION TO RiriRTO
Ex-Gov. Jas. 0. Junes, Hon. Fred. P. Stanton, B. F.
Palmer, Inventor of “Palmer’s Artificial Leg,” Francis
Grico, Naval Constructor, N. Yard, Philo, Proprietors of
the Girard House,PhUadolphia.
apr 22—12tdfcl2tw
MEN OF THE REVOLUTION.
M EN and Times of tho Revolution, or Momolrs of
Eiknnali Watson.
impreseions of England, or Sketches ofEngllsli Scene
ry and Society. By C’oxo.
Tho 8pan!sh Conquest itwAmerlca. By Arthur Helps,
2 vnis.
Kingsley's Sermon for the Times.
Heart and Homo Truths. By Rev. R. Wlttinghamjr.
Our Church Music, a Book for Pastors and People.
Legion; or Folgned Excuses.
The Nightingale; or a Kind Act Is Never tost; a tale of
tho Russian War.
Unison ortho Liturgy. By A. Gifford.
Life of Scbamyl and Narrative of tho Circassian
War.
Hlewatha, new supply
—yl W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
T
DISSOLUTION.
in® Firm of Verattllo te Frierson, lathis day dissolv
ed, by mutual consent. The business will beset-
^ n. W. VERSTILLB,
B. FRIERSON,
apr 2
-l.bym
tied by II. W. Verstllle.
Savannah March 81st, 1866.
NOTICE,
T HE Ann or SPBNGER CURRBLL * CO„ is this
day dissolved by mu toal consent Blthor partner
Is authorized to use the name of the late firm in settle
ment of tho affaire of tho eame. r , mnw . T
8PEN0KR CURRBLL,
ROBT. AUSTIN,
. A, THOkfAS.
Savannah, May lit, 1866,
Tho undersigned will continuo the Auction and Com
mission business on his own ,i,, r ““
date. 8PBNOKR CURRBLL.
Savannah, May 1st, I860. .. may 8
TO HIRE.
A NEGRO MAN, a good cook. Also two Negro Boys
accustomed to house work, one 12 years old the
otner lflyeareold; to behlred until the 1st day of No
vember next Apply to „ _ .,,
may 8 G. W. WYLLY.
j^IQ COFFEE.—176 sacks prime Rio Coffee, In
•tore and for sale by
may8
ORANB, WELLS fc OO.
. „ half bbls No. 2 Mackerel,
id for sale lovr tojdoro^eon^pi-
CRANE, WELLS fcC
lU.tMCCl.-Kl «»|
moot, lijr , [muy 8]_
inAOOIt SH01II.DERS—Ito hhdiprimo Moou
may8 .
Apply to
FOR SALE.
A tot of 36 acres, well improved,in Walthonr-
,vll!e, Liberty county, Ga. The land has twen all
.cleared, and a portion of it beautifully laid out
with flue orchards, situated about ono mile from
'potofthe Savannah, Albany fc Gulf Railroads—
At Private Bala.
A Negro Man, 25 years old, good Hostler and Carriage
Driver, and his wife, aged 23. plain Cook, Washer and
Ironer, with their two Girl children, aged 4 and 7 yean,
warranted sound and healthy. fc® 2
I SPRATT’S
I PATENT
| LIGHTNING
. ROBS,
I With Glass Insulators -
■put up at tho shot teal;
I notice, by- •
BTIBBSfciDAVlB.
J -mar 14—3mo
cunniiffO’s
PATENT CHAMPION
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
The great interest mani
fested by the public to pro
cure more perfoct Security
from Fire for valuable pa*
pers, such as Boxns, Uort-
oaoes, Duss, Notes, am®
Books or Accorsr, thna
the ordinary SAFES tore-
marl
WM. WRIGHT.
FOR SALE.
7768 Acres of Oak, Hickory and Pino Laud in
iMcIntoih Co., on the Altamaha River, at the
^crossing of tho Savannah and Gulf Rnlln«d, of
. which 226 acres do Bay Land well dltcn and
cultivation and fenced. Also, 200 acre . tho
above is upland under fence, and well improve... with a
comfortable Dwelling. Gin House, Barns, Stables and
comfortable quarters for thirty negroes. Apply to
WM, WltlUl
mar 20
RIGHT.
TO RENT.
A Store under the Bluff, fronting on Whitaker
street. Apply to
, mar 27 SPENCER CURHF.LL fc 00.
TO RENT TILL NOV. 1.
| A good Dwelling House in Troup Ward, with
1 modern improvements. Apply to
n A. WiLBUR, 111 Bny-et.
FOR SENT.
mar 7
t Two very desirablo Stores in Jefferson street next
to corner of Congress streot, well adapted to
any kind of retail business,
fob 20 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
FOR SALE.
M A Good Dwclliug House, nn tho corner of Elate
and Habersham streets, fronting sixty (60) feet on
Columbia square, being two stories on a brick baso-
meat, with outbuildings all in good order. Apply to
A. WILBUR,
feb 12 Qon’l. Ins. Agt. fc Broker—111 Bay *t.
FOB RKIT.
A Tho Wharf Store to Nn. m Bay street, nullable
9 for storing Cotton or Kstthsadta*. Apply to
te Jan 7 RAYNAUD fc ROWLAND.
HOUSE WANTED.
* A BRICK HOUSE with 8 cf 10 roems, w»th stable
H and carriage house, on • taH lot. ^Apply^lo
' Jan 4
WYLLT fc I
4 >74JN.
Gramercv Park House,
NEW YORK,
BETWEEN »OTH AND BIST STREETS,
Fronting Gramercy Park.
neau 4th avenue.
Tho subscriber lias leased tho above
named Honse, and intends making it
one of tho most desirable family Hotels
in New York.
It fronts ono of tho finest privato
rk* In the city, nnd canuot fail to suit those who favor
with their patronngo.
Families from Iho South will find this nonso n very
desirable stopping pioco during their sojourn in X. Y.
tuny 1
II. 8. CROCKER.
CLARENDON HOTEL,
CORNER OF 13TH ST., AND 4TH AVENUE,
NEW YORK.
Tho Undersigned beg leave to an-
nounco that they have taken the
Curekpox Hotel.
Relying upon their intimate no-
qnlntance with tho business, aud tho
i n torlor arrau genie n t s and accommod a-
tlons of tho Hotel, which, In point of comfort and ele
gance, are not surpassed, they hope and feel that they
will bo aide to give unqualified satisfaction to their nu-
moron* friends aud all who mn.v favor them with their
patronage. G KKRNER fc J. BIRCII,
Proprietors.
The Undersigned having disposed of his interest in tho
"Clarendon” to Messrs. KKRNER fc BIRCH, takes
this opportunity to return his thanks to his numerous
patrons, and takes great pleasure In recommending his
successors to their kind regards, they having had much
oxpcriouce in catering for the public, will continuo to
keep up the well known reputation of the establishment,
os having no superior in tho Unitdd States.
0. 0. PUTNAM,
New York, February, 1866. apr 10—d8m
LOOSiSUTafOUNTAIN HOUSE.
THIS HOUSE is located on Look
out Mountain, at an elevation of
thirty-two hundred feet, presenting
toforo in use bad afforded. Induced .the Subscriber* to
devote a large portion of tlmo and attention during Sfce
post fourteen years In making improvements and dte • H;
coverk-s for this o* *•— •--=—*- — *
object, and they now beg leave.to assure '
their numerous friends, and the public generally,, (hat
their efforts have been crowned with complete eacccse.
and now offer the "IMPROVED HERRING’S PATENT
WORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE,” as
the
CHAMPION SAFE OF THE WORLD,
n.vi.n nvp. .v,.hn.b»hi,u ,v .mu .nr *
□AVI SO BEEN AWARDED MEDALS AT BOTH TUX /
Wolrd'sFuir, uudoo. 18>l,aud N.York.'il.
As superior to ailo; ms. Il I*now,undoubtedly^fititled
to that appellation, and secured with HALL’S PATENT
POWDER PROOF LOCKS,(which also was awarded Usu
al* as above,) tonus the moat perfect Fire and Burglar
Proof Barca ever before offered to the Public.
The Subwribera also tuanntacture ait kinda of Boiler
and Chilled Iron Bank Chute and Vault Doors, aud
Money Boxes or Chests, for Brokers, Jewellers, and J*ri-
vate Families, for Plate, Dlanmuils. and other Yalnafales.-
And are also Patentees, (by purchase,) and Manntactur-
JONES’ PATENT PERMUTATION BANK I.0CI,
SILAS C. HERRING fc CO., PATENTEES.
GHKKN BLOCK, Nos. 186,137 and 138 Water Street.
Agents in Georgia, Bell and Prentlaa, Savannah,
feb 11—3mo
JohnS. Norris Architect
AVING resumed the practice of hfa profevsion,
offera hia services to his friends and the pnbUe as
an Architect and Superintendant.
Designs for any part of the country anppllcd and exe
cuted in all the various branches of his profession; such
as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Monuments, fcc.—
Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores designed and executed.
Office in second story corner of Bull-st. and Bay-lane,
over Camp fc Robinson's store. ly Jen 8
WM, GREEN,
FRENCH BUfllt, EUSOPUS. & COLOGNE
ooo f. n A D v u . a oS^T s isira5es&i”i L . L . EB »'
I S PREPARED ALSO, to dress 31111 Stonesand fit them
with all the necessary Irons, complete t and Is maim-
factorings Grist Mill for Plantation trarposes,^ to be run
by tho Gin Goar or Steam Power. Warranted to grind
good ineaiy
8ture at Hardcnstiu’sold stand, oue doer west.of the
market. feb 16—ly
prepared ti
ored Photogroplis, ever exhibited in this country.
Mr. HUNT, a celebrated Artist from London, is now at
the Gallery, prepared to execute the coloring of thee#
Pictures, either in Oil, Postil or Water Colors.
Persons having Dagurreotypca of deceased friends, may
i copied and enlarged to any alee, up to life.
havo theme.. „ ..........
Specimens of cititcn* of Savannah are already finished and
may be seen at the Gallery. Jan 19—Cmo
COAL! COAL!!
AT J. T. THOMAS’S
Coal ITard, Ferry Wharf.
AAA TONS Canneh Orrd, White and RadAah,
tf”U _c<ml*,_on hand,jia follows:
200 tons English Cauncl Coal; . __ _
200 tons LiverjKKd Orrol Coal, an excellent artidafot
Parlor Gratu, Stoves and Ranges;
100 tons Large Lump White Ash Cool, suitable for
Foundries aud Hteam Engines;
400 tons Broken sud Screened Egg site Red AshOoal,
a gonnino article,
indersigi
Fro Bono Pnblico !
MORE SEGARS.
M MOLINA, Corner of Ball and Congressets^
^respectfully informs the lovers of good aromatic
a scenery not surpassed by any In the j smoking, and all thore who have 'regard for the olfacto-
.. United 8tatea, aud an atmosphere > rlea of others who donut puff the “Weed.", that his pre
pare and salubrious. Those who seek pleasure, health clous Havanas, always gratefully fragrant, continue by
^ »•—* •« J — -• *— 1 -?eneir, i every arrival from Cuba to be received by him. White
and comfort, beouty and grandeur of a natural scenery,
cannot have their wishes more fully met than on
OUT 3IOUNTA1N. Here cold FREESTONE WATER in
abundance, is fonnd, and CHALYBEATE, as good as any
place can boast of.
Tho Mountain ia easy of access, being only flvo miles
from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggies and Hacks are
always in readiness to couvey visitors and their baggage
toils summit, where their imaginations will be frilly met
and their wauta well cared for.
Tho House will bo opened on the 1st of June, and
closed 1st of October. •
GEO. W. ASIIBURN, Proprietor,
L. M. ANSLEY, Superintendent.
may 1 d4m
every arrival from Cuba to be received by 1
advising Smokers to use good Began, be would particu
larly recommend his fine lot of
Cabarga, Conchita Opera, Cobden tondres Conchas,
f Millar, Con sol ac Ion, Lalngenuldad, Ambrosias,
tondres, Ccrro Gordo. LaaPoaas, Prensedos,
Excelsior, La Esmeralda, La FUantrope, Rio Hondo, •
URcdowa, LePalma, La Descublerla, SigteDet^Nueve.
apr 6 Corner Congress and BuU-ste.
DYING & RENOVATING ESTABLISHING
T3 York-St.
is,, near ths Court Honse,
SAVANNAH, OA.
EaTDLtsnzD in 1832. #3*73
Fairbanks’ Scales ;
STILL TRIUMPHANT I '
T HE Report of the American Institute Commltteo on
Scales, reads thus; • .. „ „
FAIRBANKS fc CO., Broadway, for the best Bay; Coal
and Cattle Beales—Gold Medal.
FAIRBANKS fc OO^-For PUtform Scale, mmn?
T ’ UK Subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends
for their oontinued favors, would s
_ .. statethat-In ad
dition to tho improrente In Dying acquired by him
during his last visit to England and Scotland, bsa made
A f ...... iIIh.. Il I. I.M.IhflM. k. ■ll.l-S k.'l.
conaxcT, with drop leTeiv-Sllver Medal.
FAIRBANKS fc CO.—Prescription Scale*—Diploma.
FAIRBANKS fc OO^-For Gold Coin Detector, and-Plat
onic© Balance—Diploma.
The Seales mentioned above were taken from the or-
generally please au who may favor him with their
patronage.
Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Gleanod or Renovated, as
may be required, in tbn same superior style which has gen
erally ao much pleased hUpatronsand friends.
todies’ Bonnots Dyed, Bleached and Pressed in the roost
fashionable it vie*. OpJer* from tho country punctually
attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by
steamboat or railroad, word should be sent him by letter
Arengb the Poet Office, ao that he may know where to call
for them.
J—13 e ALEXANDER GALLOWAY;
VALUABLE!
FOR
CITY PROPERTY
•ALB.
One of th* most pleasant and desirable Resi
dences In the dty, cor. of Perry and Drayton eta.,
90 feet on Perry street and tiirongh to the lane;
rick dwelUpg, two storiee on basement, torn tubed
wltb gas and water; carriage house and stables, aud fin*
brick office; large yard and flower garden,all in good oiS
* \pplyto WM. WRIGIIT.
WNQR HALE.—A black man 25 yean ohLaocfte-
J? tomed to the cnUnra of Rloe and Ootton, and also a
good hand with the axe,: Two boys 18 and 19 years old,
accustomed to tho field and managing horsse. A woman
80 yearsdld/fleld hand, and her toy child 5 yeare old.—
AwoMnSye^oldV^goodlrodi wid^vrad»iriw^her
dri ohUd5yeareold. Aairt 18 yean old, at
lo field work, and • glril* ym« oid.- ■ Throe Ni
ai) eound and healthy and as reprewuted. Ai
may 9 WM. WR)
ice—■-peneewj voiTCvv . * i, .
They are manufactured, as heretofore, by the original
Inventors, and the nUnoit care is taken to render them
to render t]
perfect "ae regards workmanship and material—avrnr ,
Scale being subjected to the roverrottost before it Is al*
btfog enfalectedfoe
lowed to go out of th* rotehliihment.
Nearly100 modifications of thero Wrifbii
are offered to the burinets public, m
Railroad Track and Depot Scales.
Hay and OcdfitalM, with iron levers.
Warehouse, - "
BtoreT
All
Bcaivwhkih sboald be found in
saw. bsS£S»t. bowiS*.
met