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1 1.‘ An Instalment of Sft per cent upon th4.iqb.
•OHkVrlptlons to the Capita* Btock of the Bank
tecoll ibr, payable on or before to 61st day. of May.
Parties desirous of paying Up thsIrsubsorlpUims In ftill
can do so. Dividend* will be doelared pro rata upon the
* amewipaldta. Application for subscriptions to the
Capital Stock of the Dankj must be made to the PI rec tore
ipdt»*ifathi9«th lnst-\ ky order of th$ Dtraetoie.
ma*12--tM9l
—^ *Wft3B7
Omoe Iron StsinoiT Commit, I
Au f uita,UtM«y,UM. /
Mr. 8. Hi lAtnteau baa been appointed A lent
fortbta Company, at gaVannsh, to whom all
foods hoes the East should hereafter be addressed.
Mr. J. D-Guieu conducts the Agoncy at Atofuata*
■to*-** • VahSttSSSSL''
"* ifbTiOKi .. •
Thb Height on Com Horn Atlanta to Sevan*
"tads will be reduced taico, per bushol, on end
after the let -lay oT April.
W.li. WADLBT,Oen18apt;
. < Transportation Office Central Railroad.
Savannah, March 87, IBM, mar 88
TiiteoNLVMfcDAirAWAHDKb—
BY TUB JURY OP TIIE. MEW YORK EXHIBITION
To lie Englieh or Foreign, Sauce Manufactu-
rtre, hae been obtained, amonget numeroue
Competitor!, by
LEA ft PERRINS,
roa.TMia
Worcestershire Sauce,
WnURUX lORTUKR TCSTIUONY IS AFFORDED
Of its bela? the Best Sauce Extant.
^ — E- Yhe celebrity of thle Sauce haa extended to
KCfit every quarter of the globe, and Ita efficacy In
promoting the general health la becoming dally more ob
nerved and acknowledged.
Xn the United States it la held to be the moat agreeabte
condiment, and la esteemed for ita tonic and Invigorating
propertied, Itshnbttualuae enabling the atomach perfect*
ly to digest the food.
On the Continent of Europe, these qualities have been
teaUBod to by a gentleman, who writes to LEA ft PBH-
. .BINS thns>-*“I have carried a bottle of yoor Worcester*
■hire Sauce In a tonr I have just completed through
Spain and Portugal, and believe I owe my present state
of health to tta use ; your Sauce la ttomtchlo, and I lhlnk
medicinal. I can with truth eay there is nothing In a
traveller's baggage so essential to his comfort, atleaat In
thesb countries, aa your Sauce.”
. In India, also, where It is found at the mesa of every
regiment, a medical gentleman writee from Madras to
hts brother in the same profession at Worcester, In ths
following terms! "Tell Lea ft Perrins that their
Sauce Is highly approved in India, and that It is, In my
opinion, the moot palatable as well as ths most whole*
some sauce made.”
This Sauce I* suitable for every variety of dlih,and the
universal demand which its excellence has created, has
' led to many imitations being offered to the public, under
a vsriety of names, but thegenuinemay be known by the
name or "LEA ft PERRINS,” being impressed upon tbe
“**“*— "ipsuIesL or patent glam stopper of tbs
the labels and wrapper.
“ Red8Utes.
JOHN DUNCAN A SONS,
405 Broadway, New York.
Lots Noe. 8 and 4 Yi
The abovo eligible _
A form Lot'an ths Canal. '"Apply to
““•* U. W WYLLY, Broker
STEAMSHIP ALABAMA,
WILL* BAIL ON^SlURDAVfSyYlT^AT 6* P. M.
A first rateOook and llostler, about 88 year* oM.
A very elegant Negro Boy, 10 yra old, acoustomc
fconrework.
oJ A firstratftCoiki Washes and Ironer, about 80 yean
• - 1 ifo,. f' " '
(foeslmplejiwith theimprovementa thereooJ^nilsUhg Jj&M dJlrafcto
or two tenement Brick Buildings, containing four bsS
rooms, two parlon, dining room, kllchon, servant rooms, - 81 - - loudly H
- * Ywuam;
, Torn term of yoars, several city lots, situated on wet
side of Montgomery.street, north of iZss) I. may 18
1 At private Sale. ‘ ~‘
^lffingdStf d,trMt,Wd0Moa ™*
Steerage «• 8.
Tf* D —Snlppen of Cotton by these steamers will plea*
take notice, that no Cotton will bo received at the press*
that Is not distinctly marked on the edge of ths bole,
may 15 PADELPORD, FAY A 00., Agents.
For Key Vest and Havana.
and pantries, with sll necestary outbuildings.
Lot Utter II. on the corner of Ann and Zubly streets,
„ _ . . one hundred and five by sixty foot, with the improve*
R.Bchenck, ments,consisting of 8 Erick Tonemunt Houses; each
tor passage, tenement contains six bed rooms, two parlors, dint n»
apply to room, kitchen, and pantries, back buildings 2■ itor*“"
Agonts. With servant rooms. Tho Improvements ora new
“ built of the best materials, das fixtures included.
• Also—
Hie two story Brick House fronting on Ann street
situated on samo Lot.
Alto—
lories.
ana
"LBi
patent mstalio cat
bottle, as well as L
Sols Agents for the United States.'
JOHN ou;
ape 5—Sore
T EN TBAOIIERS of first ability employed in the
School; affording facilities for ..thorough English
education, with Latin, Greek, the modern polite Ian*
gnages, music, (on guitar, piano,harp and organ) draw
lag, embroidery, and seven kinds or painting.
Refinement or manners, and the etiquette of society
Inculcated. A Parisian lady resides in the family. Prices
are awarded In each department.
Aids to physical education to be found in Dancing,
Calisthenics, a Oymuaaium, Dowling Alley, (strictly prt-
vate,) swimming In Mystto River, (salt,) horseback riding
Ac. well trained saddfe horses belong to the Semi*
nary.
Tor particulars address tbe Principal
Mrs. THOMAS P. SMITH.
Rmarwcw:—Iloh. Robert C. Winthrop, Boston; Hon.
Edward Everett, do.; Rev. Charles Brooks, West Med
ford; Iter. John rierpont. do.; F. Gardner, A. M., Prin
cipal Boston Latin School: ilon. Abbot Lawrenoe, Bos
ton; Rev.Hubbard Winslow, New York; Rev. William
Hague, D. D. f Albany; Rev. Rollln H. Neale,D. D., Bos*
toni Hon Sam.Honstop, Texas.may 1—6m*
Gr. M. GRIEFEF,
SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE M. EASTMAN.
2f, W. Corner Bryan and Whitaker-ete.
■ATAMMAH,
Has now a beautiful variety o
Jewelry, consisting of Diamond
^Earrings Pins and fine Cameodo^and
P.n Sets. Also Mosaic iu colors, and
(told Stone. All Uold Earrings and Broaches and la Sets,
in great variety. Sleevo Bnttons and Collar Buttons to
match. 8tuds in ail varieties—plain, engraved, cameos,
carbuncles, Mosaic, box and glass for hair, ftc. Chil
dren’s Bracelets- single and In pairs; Ladles' do. all varie*
ties. Box and glass- Broaches, doable and single, cnam-
•led and plain; Medallions from gl,60 to $20; Unld Pen
cils and Pen and Pencils, all sixes, from $1,60 to$28£guld,
, silver and steel 8pecs for all sights—customers are par
ticularly iuvlted to examine the finest artiole In this line
ever imported, both concave and convex, pliable as India
Tubber without losing their shape. Oold and silver
Wstehes—Engineers, Conductors, and others requiring
accurate time-keepers and a good strong well finished ar
ticle, are invited to'examine his Railroad Time.k«epers
now on hand. Finger-Rings in endless variety. Pearl
Work In acts and single, also Head Wreaths for wedding
presents st $76 eeeh.
On Hand—One Surveyor’s Leveling Instrument, very
Urge and made for good service, will be sold low; Com
passes all sites, and Mathematical Instruments.
Silvorshd Plated Ware, as usual Fancy Articles in
variety. Purses; silver, plated, and Morocco Porte Mon*
sales, nil kinds and sizes.
AS* Friends, give me a call, and I will sell st reasons*
ble prices, at the Old 8tand corner Bryan and Whitaker*
streets, Savannah, Ga.
apr 8 Q. M. Q RIF FEN.
Found,
O N Sunday, near the Independent Presbyterian
Church, • lady’s Oold Pencil, with the initials of
H k. B " cut In ths stone. The owner can hare it by ap
plying at this office and paying for this advertisement,
apr 28—tf
NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITORS.
A LL PHlUtONb having demands against George
J3L Russell, late of Mclutosh County, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, properly attested to me,
within the time prescribed by law: and all porsons in
debted to mid deceased, ore hereby requested to make
immediate payment to
JAMES PKINDLE, Administrator.
Parian, April 23,1866.apr 28
FORSAXiBi
T WO Twelve acre contiguous tracts of Land on the
White Bluff Road, near where it is crossed by the
Savannah A Onlf Railroad, and two tracts near tbe i*—
chee Plaukroad, about two. miles from the city, com
ing over eighteen acres each. If not disposed of bofore
the first Tuesday in April next, will bo offered at tbe
Court House. Apply to
marfi •■- ;• WM. WRIGHT.
FOB ULSr
uuAvn .u AN, 36 years old, a ‘
_ sound and healthy. Apply to
apr 26 WM. WRIGHT.
for sun.
WOMAN, 28 years old, capital Washer and Iron-
‘ “ iss Ben—* - 1 *“- ’* —
BLACK MAN, 36 years old, a bricklayer by trade,
AJ
oidTboti
„ cr and House Servant, with her Girl Child, 10 yrs
.. , both herithy and likely. Sold for no Unit and to
remain in the city. Apply to
apr 7 WM. WRIGHT.
COLT’S
2^-EW MODEL REt'EATKIta «nd Sli.rp.’ HMcl, ra-
celred and for rate by
.apr-25 LOVELL
A LATTIMORB.
TO JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS.
lyWfl -or throe good bands **
apr25 121 Broughton street.
WANTED.
STRONG, ABLE BODIED AND 80BER NEGRO
L Man. Apply at this office; .■
Ice Pitchers.
WATEB°FITOHSBS
Some new and beautlfal designs*
Plated and Britannia 5 »
The Houie-Farnishing
No. 9K^ron£tomsti
mayl nORACE M01
1 ton-street.
MORSE.
PAINTS, VARNISHES, &0.
RAYNOLDSi DEVOE to CO.,
105 AND 108 FULTON STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OF
PAINTS, VARNISHES WHITING & ZINC
3S* JHL X 35F El «
IKPORTERK OF AND DEALER! Ilf
j^oSbiJbiIs, SamJ^d^lA. Jls,
T-'i, Co “ , ‘« n «y on band, a large andperfootfuiMrtniBnt
Koodu reonlred i>y Artists and Painters and
quality**^ 0 * en#rm " ,r ' Manuflicturodgoodsonly of first
Foreign goods we receivs direct from the 'producers,
fovoSble terms. Ih - P “ kfcg#0r olb,rwlM ’ on **»•»»“
Orders by mail promptly attended to. janSl—8ms
•BO REWARD.
feet 8 inches high, of llght complexion and u
Carpenter by tfjMfo. He formerly belonredto
Jno. Cooper of |Bt Simons, next to Col. Mein*
fo»h Of Jacksonville, Fla-, and Utely to E. D. Hendry of
this city .The Above toward will be paid on delivery of
Toby ta Savannah. . CWRIGHT. 7
apr24 ' . Broker.
5*.
H ”' u " a
•Vi . LTMR A IN1DU,
STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
WM. ROLLINS, Commander.
LEAVES ON THE 4TU AND 19X11 OF EACH MONTH.
The ISABEL leaves thU port regularly, on the 4th and
19th of each month, and connectsat Havana with tbe U.
8 Mail Btearashlp Company’s Line of Steamers for San
Francisco via Aspinwsll, and will carry tho Pacific Malls.
For passage only, apply to
not 20 COHENS ft HERTZ, Agents.
U. S. MAJL LINE.
FOR PALATKA, E. F.
Via Dartcn, Brunswick, 8t?M*rys, For-
nundtnn, Juckaonvllle, Plcolatn,
mm& MtddlebnrSi Black Greek.
THE >Warner WELAKA, Capt. N.
King, will leave for the above places
every TUESDAY MORNING, at 10
-o’clock.
5 1 Freight will be taken for Traders'
Hill and Intermediate Landings, on the St. Mary’s River.
Mn fralcLt will I.* I.W.n .ft,, nlnn nVIru-W.
Jan 8
I, at the Florida
mini i, ncur mo un« n nrsl. Or to
OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agents.
tr. a MAIL LINET
Dor P«lntkn, B. Fin., win. Dnrlen, Bruns-
' wick, St. Maryii Fernnndlnn,
Jacksonville, Allddleburg,
(Black Greek,) and
Pleolata.
The now and ologant Steam rack
et ST.JOHNS. Capl. James Freeborn,
having resnmed her trips to Florida,
will leave for the nbove places every
'Saturday, at 10 o’clock.
Freight will be taken for Traders’ Hill and Intermedl*
ate Landings, on tbe St. Mary’sRlver. No freight will be
takon after nine o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having excellent state room
accommodations, apply on board, at tho Florida Steam-
Packet wharf, near the Oos Works, or to
OLAQHOllN k CUNNINGHAM.
Je 23 Agents.
For Charleston.
Every Wednetday and Saturday Aflemoont,
at Six o’clock.
The splendid steamship GORDON,
F. Darden, cotnmandor, will leave as
above, and will arrive in Charleston,
in tliuo to connect with the Railroad
'lines going North and West.
For freight or passage apply on the charleston Steam
Packet wharf, to J. P, BROOKS,
apr 7 Agent.
N. B.—After Friday, May 30th. the Gordon will be
temporarily withdrawn; making her Inst trip from Sa
vannah on Wednesday, 28tb; and from Charleston on
Friday tho COth Inst.
FOR BEAUFORT
Via Blnffton, Hilton Head, Boyd's
Landing and Charleston.
Tho Steamer WM. H K A B R 0 0 K,
Cnpt. F. Peck, will leave for the above
place! on Sundays, at 6, P. 51. For
'•ESzsAsn * pp,y *• ,he
mqft 1 S. M. LAFF1TBAU, Agent,
FOR BALTIMORE,
IQ ^ 0|ra
may 12
supei ..
Barden, Commander, will leave for
Baltimore, touching at Wilmington,
on TUESDAY, Juuo 10th. For
Freight or^Passa;
r Passage, apply to
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
Charleston Wharf.
WANTED.
Vessels to load with timber for a port in tbe
West India Islands. Apply to
may 14 BELL ft PRENTISS.
WANTED.
TWO VESSELS to load for St. Johns (N.B,)
__ with Lumber and Timber.
apr28 OARLETON ft PARSONS.
FOR LIVERPOOL,-The A 1 American
.ship MARY A ADELINE, W. Fnles, master,
mga portion of hor cargo engaged, will have lm*
mediate dispatch. For Freight, apply to Capt. Pales, or
[may. 8]BRIO HAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho first class
A mo rl can ship JAMES KAY, Kay, master, will
;bo despatched for the above port. For freight en
gagements apply to
mar 17 HUNTER A GAHMELL.
■ FOR BOSTON' OR PHIL'PHIA.—
The superior pnekot bnrk EDMUND DWIGHT,
Nickerson, master, will have dospntch for one
of the above ports. For freight, apply to capt. on board
° rt °mayl3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR BOSTON.-Tho schr It. M. DK-
MILL. Look, master, wants 100 bales Cotton, to
complete her cargo. For freight apply to
apr 25 OCTAVU3 COHEN.
Tho now and fast sailing
FOR BOSTON*
1 packet Bark It.A. ALLEN, having most oftho
cargo engaged, will liavodespatch. JFor freight or —
sago apply to CAKLF
1 ETON A PARSONS.
FOR NEW* YORK—GEORGIA LINK.—
Thn fine fast sailing schooner THOS. HOLCOMBE,
foslee, master, will have quick dispatch for thn above
port. For freight or passage apply on hoard to Captain,
or to[may 16)COHENS ft HERTZ.
S FOR NEW YORK—GILMORE ft CO’S
LINK.—Tho regular packet schr B. PLANNER,
It, master, will meet with despatch for above
port. For freight, apply to
may 13 HUNTER ft OAMMELL.
FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINK.—
, Tho fine fast sailing schooner. LOYAL SCRAN-
.xiwden, master, having a portion of her freight on-
,„ D _ l, will havo quick despatch for tho above port. For
Freight or Passage apply on board to Captain, or to
mnyO COHENS A HERTZ.
FOR NEW YORK.—Brig AUUUSTA,
.Stone, master, will meet with dispatch as above,
For freight engagements apply to
may 8 DANA ft WA8HBURN.
ijJi FOR NEW YORK.—GEORGIA LINE.
The new flno fast sailing schr J W Webster, Ben
nett, master, will havo quick despatch for tho above port,
For freight or passage apply on board to captain, or to
may fl COHENS A HERTZ.
TO HIRE.
A NEGRO GIRL about 18 years old; a good nnrss or
houso servant. Apply to
may9 GEO. A. McOLESKEY.
TO BEST.
T HE Blacksmith Shop belonging to Georgia Steam
boat Co. Apply to J. H. DKMUND,
apr 7—tf at Upper Hydraulic Press.
HORSE AND CARRIAGE FOR SALE.
A GENTLE and reliablo Horse, and a light Carriage,
Apply to
may 6 FRANCIS SORREL.
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,Ac.
WOLFE, DASH & FISHER.
(Sueceeeore to Wolfe, GiUetpie & Co.)
103 oF- -TO**-
Hardware, Cutlery, Gnm, Pistols, Rifles,
AND HEAVY GOODS.
K EEP constantly on hand, a large and complete as
sortment of all descriptions or Foreign and Do-
mnstlo Hardware, superior Sheffield Cutlory, Owns, Ri
fles and Pistols, best qualtiy; Planes and Carpenter 1
Tools, Collin's bent Axes t Improved pattern0. S. Planter’
Hoes. Cano Knives, Anvils, Vices, Black Smith’s Tools
Ar., Ac.,ftc., which we offer to Country Merchant* at the
lowest market prices, for cash or approved credit.
FOR SALE:
A VALUABLE Family of Negroeai—A brown akin
jA. man, 21 years old; good bouse servant and ho,tier.
A brown skin woman, 26 years old; houto servant with
her three children, likely and healthy. A brown akin
woman 22years old, house servant. A brown skin girl
18 years' otdt a good seamstress. A brown skin girl
17 years old; house servant. A brown akin girl 18 yean
old; honso servant and nuree. _ . . ..
The above servants aro all of good character, and sold
for no fault. Tho owner wishing to bresk np house
keeping, offers them for s*lo. For particulars ajylj to
R efined sugars
20 bbls Stuart’# A. crashed Sugar;
20 do do do powdered do;
25. do do n.clarified do,
20 do do A. do do;
60 do Soda and Butter Biscuits;
16 <lo Pilot Bread 1
25 do hand mado Sugar Crackers:
20 boxes Grotmtl Coffee; 20 boxes Ground Pepper
60 do Boda Biscuits; 60 mete Caul*,
’"‘.VS*' ,df ““tmliNTON. JOnNSTON . CO.
—OAVi l-rAUCH AHD G
100 boxes Smith and Buchan's Family Soap;
100 do
40 do
°*8o t No. 1 and lb Bar
do Pearl Starch)
do;
do;
60 do SSSS’el?! end 8*i T»llow Candles;
25, do Adamantine (itar) do;
In store sndforulsby
mayq SOB/
W n, ?p^ T ’ ::i
>N, JOHNSTON * CO.
Theeutern part of Lot letter H, alxty by seventy fiset,
thereon y with building materials
The following named negroes. Jim. aged 40 years;
Peter, 26; Boosy,26; Charles, 271 and Jerry, 20 years.
Thoume being the assigned property of John BI.WII-
Uan:s. HIRAM ROBERTS,
way 12
, At Private Sale.
Two of the most desirable building lota In tbe city,
situated on Gordon and Whitakeg* streets, vast of tue
Gordon Block of buildings , may 10
„ At Private Sale.
2 City or Savannah Bonds, 500 dollars each.
ALSO
2 negro girls, ono 14 yearsold, the other 16 years old
country raised aud warranted sound.
At PrivateSaie.
Trust Lot No. 28, curnorlngon Drayton, Gordon and
Liberty streets, 00 by 90 feet; a most desirable situation
for a private residence. may 1
At Private Sale
A Negro Woman, a good Cook, Washer, and Ironer,
aged 20 years, with her 4 boy childreu; 2 aged Oyre, 1
3 years, 14 months. Sold for no fault aud to remain In
tho city. apr 80
Carpenter—At Private 8ale.
A Negro 31an about 28 yrs of age, who is a competent
Framer and insido Finisher. Hts work can be seen in
this city. apr 11
4 At Private Sale.
Lot No. 19 Jacksou Ward, fronting Hull and between
Jefferson and Barnard streets. Improvements 2 dwell
ings, renting for $500 per annum. apr 10
At Private 8alo.
Lot No. 10 Calhoun Ward. 60 by 100 feet, corner of
J ones aud Lincoln streets; will be sold low If applied for
immediately. apr 4
, At Private Sale.
10 shares Central Railroad stock.
Also—
A beautiful sutnmoc residence at Thunderbolt, will be
sold If appllud for immediately. mar 24
At Private Safe.
A tract of Land lying In Bryan aud Liberty Counties,
containing 4w) Acres of well timbered Land, within
oue mile oftho Canoochee River. Also another tract ad
joining, containing 200 Acres. Also, oue half Interest in
unotliur tract, containing 800 Acres, within two nnd a
half milo# of tho River. The abovo lands are well tim
bered with Ranging Timber, nnd will bo sold atn bargain
lfnpplied for soon. mar 15
Administrator's 8afe—Condnued.
Will be soid, on Ihe first TUESDAY lu June next, bofore
the Court Houso in tho city of Savannah, botweon tho
legal hours of safe:
Lots No. 63,15th District Macon Co., belonging to the
Estato of Charles Ilartridgo, doceased, sold for the ben
efit of the heir* of said Estate.
m«rl4 ffS&Sgggr*) Admlnlrtnlon.
DANCING ACADEMY.
sfc fa MO.NH. A. RUN AUD, respectfully informs biff
SaJk patrons, that tho last torn: of the season will
JEM begin on Tuesday, the 20th Inst.
ItklU A Persons desiring to send pupils,are requested
tff. llifc.to do so by that time,
mar 19
South Western Rail Road Bonds.
SOUTH WESTERN RAIL ROAD CO., 1
Maoon, February 16th, 1866. f
mrOTICKl s hereby given to tho holders of any of the
i.Y Bonds of the Company, that all or any portion of
tho Company’s Bonds may be surrendered and convert
ed into Stock of the Company, Interest on uny Bond
converted Is to cc&u on the date of the Dividend day next
preceding tho conversion. By order of the Board.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
feb 18—3mo Treasurer.
NEW JAIL.
TNLAN8 fora now Jalt aroaolicitod from architects
Mr end mechanics gouorally, to be left with the Clork
of tbe Inferior Court, on or before the first of Judo
next.
Ono Hundred Dollars will be given for the plan adopted
by tbo Court.
WM. H. OUYLER, J.l. 0.0. a
N S B. KNAPP, j. i. 0.0.0.
OEO. P. IIAnhlSON.j.:. c.0.0.
3IONT. GUMMING, J. I. c. o. 0.
JA8, K.GODFREY, J. I.c, C.C.
NOTICE).
A LL Persons having claims against the Estate of
JMl Alary A. Oowper,^late of Chatham county,deceased,
are hereby notified to present them, within the time pre
scribed by law, and all Indebted to sold Estate, are re
quested to make immodhite payment to
W. DUNCAN, 1 pw,,
apr 0—*0w WM. 3IA0KAY. / Kx0 ° **•
NOTICE!.
A LL Persons having any claims against tho late firm
of Wm. B. Farrell ft Co., of 8avannah, which hare
not been redeemed, are hereby requested to hand them
in on or bofore tho 10th inst^ to George W. Davis; and
all those indebted to said firm, aro requested to mako
immediate payment to him.
WM. B. THOMAS, 1
apr 6 L. NATHANS. J Arbiters,
NOTICE.
fflUE Firm of WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN having
JL been dissolved, tho undersigned will continue tho
biminosa on his own account, Strict porsonal attention
will bo given to all business entrusted to him, and liberal
advances made when reqttircd. Office iu Bull street, op
posite Pulaski House,
mot I JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN.
f'l EOROE W. WYLLY, will conilnuo tho bnslnoss In
flJT'Hll of its branches, at his old established office,
opposite the Custom House, and will be thankful for all
business entrusted to his caro. marl
NOTICE.
mHE FIRM OF ROKENBAUOII ft LADSON was
JL Dissolved by mutual consent, on January 1,1866.
Tim Business of the old Firm will bo settlod by J. U. Lad-
son, who may bsfound at tbe old stand.
J. C. ROCKENBAUOH.
J.ll. LADSON.
8avannah, January 23,1S56. Jan28
CO-PARTNEllSHIP NOTICE.
FNffHE Underslgnod havo This Day, associated them-
JL selves together, under tho firm name of LADSON
ft itOOKllS, for transacting a Fancy and Staplo Dry
Goods Bnslnoss In thiscitv, at tho stand recenty occu
pied by tho late firm or ROKBNBAUQM ft LADSON.
JOSEPH II. LADSON,
CORNELIUS D. R0GER8.
Savannah. Jan, 1st, 1856. Jan 28
TO BUILDERS.
rjlHB SUBSCRIBER Is prepared to execute at the
JL shortest notice, nnd in the most work manlike
mnitnor, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or
other work connected with the manufacturing or repair
ing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron
Business. HORACE 3IOB8E,
mar 19 166 Broughton-st.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having demands against the firm of
jtM. Wylly ftMontmollln, will ptaaso present them at
ones. [fob 16] WYLLY ft 310NTM0LLIN.
JAMESJP. LEWIS & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ftC.,
AoENTS For
Penntylvania and Lehigh Zinc, ifordecai Lewie
& Co’e Celebrated Philadelphia White Lead,
F. S. Lewie A Co’i Colore, Painte, etc.,
and B. C, Hornor & Co’e Superior
Varniehee.
NO. 149 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
Jams* T. Lewis, Samuil 0. West.
apr 16—3m
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL—CASH 9300,000.
Hon. TIIOS. B. FLOKENOE, President.
EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Esq., Secretary.
KEPZR IN OXOKQIA TO
Hon. nOWELL COBB, Hon. A. II. STEPHENS, Hon
JAMES L. SEWARD.
FNqniS is a sound and good Co., able and willing to
JL meet alt the loesesit may have, aud trait, by hon
orable and fair dealing, to merit aud receivo tho confi
dence of those wishing Insurance. Fire Risks, Hull
Risks and Cargo Risks, will betaaen by the Agent for
Savannah and vicinity. A. 171161111.
Jan 17 111 Pay rt., next to Newa Office.
17TH GEORGIA REPORTS.
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE; or the Joys and Sor-
rows of American Life: By Mrs Lee Hentz.
The Three-Marriages; or. Life at a Watering Place,
Tho First and Second Marriage; or, the Courtesies
or Wedded Life.
India; the Pearl of Pearl River: By Mrs Southworth.
Philly and Kit: By Oarollno Cheseboro,
Introduction to 8ocln! Scleuco: By Geo. H. Calvert.
Boronice,a Novel.
Colomba, from tho French of Merimoe.
The Christian Life, its Hopes, Ita Fears and Its Close;
By Thos Arnold ofRugby School.
Madeira, Portugal and Spain.
Maglnn’s Bhakspeare Papers, niawatha, Paris Sights,
Atlacko at Madrid, Boccaccio’s Decamaton, Widow Bo-
dotte^Napoloon Correspondence. Abbott’s Napoleon, fto.
may 10 W. THOltNB WILLIAMS.
£4COTOH ALB.—40 caakaof Tennent’aGlasgow
Ale, received direct and for safe by
may 12 OLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
yaqOUACUO.—60 boxes Tobacco,Just received direct
i from manufacturers, and far sale low by
may 12. CRANE, WELLS A CO.
ma-AONOiUIA WHISKEY—Mb.m,l. Min’,
IyL Magnolia Whiskey, in store and for sale by
may 12 00TAVU8 COIIEN.
jriHOIOE! OLD MONOffiGAHlSLA WHI8-
KEY.—Ten bids choice 3Ionoflgahela Whiskey,
very old and pure; Juat received per Keystone State,
and for safe by . . CRAB. A. GREINER,
may 7 10t
per steamer Welaka from Florida, for sale by
may 12 T CLAP HORN A OUNNINOIIAM,
CJMOKED BEEF AND TONGUES—60
J5 nieces Smoked Beef, 100 Smoked Tongues, received
p :y. ,w 'g»wn|to.
T$AGGlNO.-lW baler piirntf .heavy Bagging in
NJS stole and for sele by !■’
may 9
swift .-op,
B , SSr" <wtoBte, «M 4 A , ?!Siyrf.
body or iu lots to sult purchasen. . tnaylS
, At Privalo Balo.
A prime field baud,>bout tiiirty Years old.
A few shares of-Savannah Gas ator*
few ahares of Savannah Ua« utock.
may 10
. For Sale.
Avery desirable tract of land adjoining tbe Cantral
fisUSTtiiS SVS *-T.nn.b| conuln-
In, iftjollaeref. The laod U well wooded .ud la
the culture of Cotton and Corn. The above tract will
be divided, and told In lots If desired, may 6
.)tor Sals. ‘
Central BaQroed Stock.
apr 16
At Private Sale.
. Vive tracts of Land within four miles of ths city, on
tho Savannah ft Albany Railroad, containing from 26h
to 000 oorea each, part lino Hammock land, tho balance
well wooded. Plato of abovo 6 lots can be soon at tho of*
fleo. apr 14
At Private Sale.
^Lot No, 237,10th district, Lowndes county, containing
Lot No. 851,12th district, Baker county, containing
acres. apr 8 "
At Private Salo.
A.finesteamBawMill[on the Ogeechee river,at Nc.
7, Central lUllrood, with a loaae for five years, on 90<H|
acres of land that will afford any quantity ol plnu.white
oak. and oypreu timber of but quality and very con
venient Also, the above montionod tract or 9000 acrer -
about 700 of which are prime hammock or bay laud*
160 acres of which are cleared and about 260 acre, up
land cleared. The above described property will be 1
low. ■ ' • apr 4
’ | At Private Sale.
* Evaluable plantation Ain Butko county, containing
1,000 acres of oak and hMkory lands, adjoining tho town
of Waynesboro', and within one miloof the Waynesboro’
A Augusta Railroad, about 1,100 acres or which are clear
ed ami In good state for cultivation, with all theneces-
sary Improvements. npr 4
At Private Bale.
A prime trket of 714 acta of land, in Burke audJef-
foreon counties, on thelOgecchee river within two mites
or Oontral Railroad, adjoining lands of Robert Connely,
and Col, T. A. Ploroo. The greater part of which is oak
and hickory land. About 300 acres of which are cleared
andomlor good fence, with improvements. apr 4
At Private Sale.
At Private Salo.
Lot Au 2. being part of Placentia tract, adjoining
Thumlqrboltvillage, containing aixty-two acres
ia>t No 14, North aide of.Lnmur street, coruor of Dray-
ton, containing 00 feet front and 120 feet deop. opr 3
Wanted.
A small gang of prime rico field Negroos.
At Private Sale.
A very valuable Tract of Land, situated on ths Augus
ta ronJ, four miles from tho city, containing 117 acres,
well wooded with oak and hickory. If not sold before
the first Tuesday in April, next, will bo offered before
tho Court House, mar 17
At Private Bale. .
A Negro Woman 30 years old, field hand, with hsrl
childreu, 7,6 and 2 yrs old.
-> ^NegroMan > 22jjfleIdhanffandJobbingjJarpentM.
lotteries.
D rawn numbers or cum ue
..66 10 11 27 9 68 40 69 31 44 72 25
E.WITU1NOTON.
may 16
CLASS NO. 117 FOR 1890.
To be drawn at Savannah, Go., May 16,1860.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY A MAURY, 5IANAQKRS.
SOBBMK:
9 Of •9,000—1 of M,900—1* of •1,164
Tlckvta $2—Shores in proportion.
Tickets and 'shares, either siuglyor by tliopack«go,for
Nr Miller ft Co.’s wharf:
06 of the steamer ThomuO, Haight,
fire oh tbe .morning of the 26tU
she now Uffton the opposite side
tbe lame time and ~ r
opposite 1
place: t
Gara, aa
j|* and UhiUns,and one Yawl Boet and
from tbe wreck of s*ld steamer. Bold under Inspection
of ths Port Warden,, for account of Underwriters and all
concerned. Terms cash; may 12
Administrator’s Sale*
On thelstTUEBDAYin Juue. at 11 o’clock, in front of
the Ooo»t House, will bo sold:
Lote Nos, 7 and (S, Forsyth Ward, coruer of Whltakor
MdiMontlngdon streets, fronting the Park, 46 by 180 ft,
■atgeot to tbo City Ground llsntof $— per annum. Bold
as the property of KobtH. Griffin deceased. By virtue
or an order from tne Court of ordinary, for tho benefit
of tho heirs and creditors of said estate. By order of the
Administrator. Terms at sale. may 12
Ortte^eTrMt—At PrivateSaie.
..LotNo*9, Third Tythlug, Anson Want containing
55 8-10 acres, situated on the Middle Ground Road,about
3 miles from tbe city.
Plat of the above form can be seen at onr Counting
Room. For sale low for rub. may 10
ifll ft HiTiiHin
_ *t No. ——. fronting on New street, North of the
Railroad Depot, being one hundred and ton fe4t front, by
ono hundred and fifty feet deep. For further Information
and terms, cnqulrd at theoountiog room.
may 3 . ■ •' ■ ■
Private Sale. -T* 7
The Eastern half of Lot No, 15 Warren Ward, and Im
provements, consisting of a two and a half story wooden ,
dwelling. The lot is suUoct to a ground rent to tbe city, i
Will be sold on reasonable terms. apr 10
Private Sole.
Lot No. QM. 12tb dlst,, Lowndes county, 490 acres.'
do do 2lb, 4*, 1, Lumpkin county,
do do 279,9,2, Fanuln do.
For terms, apply at thsCouutlng Room.
, . Private Sals. ^ ,
Improvements on Lot No. 25. Walton Ward, consist.
Ing nr a double tenement Building, Tho lot has a lease
of sixteen years with a renewal. Ground rent 818 per
annum.
For terms and (Urthsr particulars, enquire at tbe
Counting Room, apr 16
Garden Lot—At Private Sale.
Gardeu Lit No. 98, containing 6)$ acre*, lies between
the Louisville ltoiuiand the Canal, about two miles from
theeity. Apply at our Counting Room, where the Plat
can bo aeon. may 10
Admlnlstratrlx’sSalo,
On TUESDAY, July 1st. at 11 o’clock, ta front of the
Court House, will be sold:
The Southern half Lot No 17, and Improvements, sit
uated on Knit Uouodary street. The improvements aro
six Woodou Tenomonto. Sold as the property or the Es
tate or Danlol Robertson, doceased,for the benefit of tho
heirs and creditor of said estate. Terms cub.
way 9 A. K. ROBBIITBON, Administratrix.
Tobacco—At Private Bale.
Now landing and for sale from store:
40 boxes assorted brands Tobacco, Terms ca#h.
MfiiKWS HESsIotT;
CARRIAGE ft HARNESS REPOSITORY,
OOHNEU OF WE8T 1IROAD AND BAY-STS. *
SAVANNAH, GA.
Would Invite the attention of
the citiaens of this and adjoining
States, to their extensive stock
of BRETTS, COACHES,
aub- phaetons, Berlins;
ROCKAWAYS, and BUGGIES, of every description.
Our stock will always consist of the latest and most
fashionable styles, combining
ELEGANCE with LIGHTNESS and STRENGTH.
Built by Brewster ft Sous, Mott A Co.. J. M. Quluby ft
Co.. Wm. Dunlap. L. H. Goodwin, and other reliable
builder#, whoso Vohlclea have a reputation for Llghtneu,
Durability and Neatness, unsurpassed by any other man-
ufocturers in tho Union.
kVo feel confideut iu stating that we have now on
hand a Block which for VAttutr and kxtint, is unsur
passed by any in the Southern Country.
8trict and prompt attention gireu to all orders.
U.G. MeKEB,
IETT.
apr 2
L. S.BENNE
TAKE
3 NOTICE!
“NB FLUB ULTRA ” FSCHEME.
1200 Psizes—$50,000
HAVANA~PLAN LOTTERY.
Jasper Co,, Academy Lottery,
PT APTII0B1TT OF Tfl* 8TATB OF OXOROIA,
10,000 Numbers Only—One Prlao to Eight Tickets.
CLASS M,
T O BE DRAWN May 16tU, 1858, at Concert Hall.
Mucon Ga., under tho sworn superintendence of
Col Q. 51. Logan and J. A. Ncsbit, Esq.
The 5fanager, having announced his determination to
make this tho most popular lottery in the world, offers
for May 16th, aschemo that for surpasses nny scheme
ever offered in tho annals oTLattortes. LOOK TO YOUR
INTEREST. Examine tbe Capitals, one Price to every
Eight Tickets.
CAPITAL $12,000.
1 prico of...
•90 REWARD,
Will bo paid ior tho apprehension and delive
ry at my offico, or any safe Jail, that I can get
Mm, or a Negro 3tan named JUBA dr JOE; lie
Is not very black, about'6 feet 11 Inches in
lioight, weighs about 180 pounds; about 30 years
old, was raised on wylly’s plantation about 12 miles from
by tliepackage.for Darien, aud has a wife belonging to McDonald, near
W1T1UNGTON South Newport, McIntosh county, Ga.
do.......
do
do.......
do
EE:
6,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
do.......
do
600
an
do... 26
do in
do
8
1200 prises amounting to... $50,000
Tickets, $8—Halves, $4—Quarters, $2
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
Persons sending money by mall, nood not fear its be*
(ngloat. Orders punctually ‘attended to. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Banknotes ofsonnd Banks
taken at par.
Thoso wishing particular numbers, should ordor
immediately.
Address
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager. Macon Ga.
OEO. A. McOLESKEY, Agent,
_ Bull street, 3d corner from Bay.
LOS8 OF TIORHTS OF CLASS D.
By the Into accident on tho Seaboard and Roanoke
Railroad, tho Tickets of Class L, for April 15th, In their
transit from Baltimore, In charge of Adanni’ Express
Company,wore destroyed by fire, consequently there will
not be any Drawing of that Class. Tho Drawing will be
Class M,—May 15th, tho "Ne Plus Ultra" Scliome.
Very Kospoctfully, ' J. F. WINTER,
opr 8 Manager.
GEORGE W. FARNHAM,
MXmCXXANT TAXXiOR,
918 Broadway, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,
may 14-lw NEW YORK.
'ANTHONY McimOII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
JF* Offico on Bay Street,ovor the Bank of Savannah,
may 7—ly
FROFMaBIOarAIi wotiom
CONWAY ROBINSON.
W ILL practice In tho Supremo Conrt of the United
Stntes, as well as In tluiConrtof Appeals of Vire
ginia. Ho may bo communicated with, by lottors direct-
edtoRIchmond,Virginia. mify 0—*4
WM. GIBSON,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,.after fifteen years’ practice,
has located in Augusta, Ga., and will attend the
courts in Richmond, Warren, Columbia, Burke, Jeffer
son and Lincoln counties. Refers to Editors Ro>
publican, Savannah. • T mar 8—dOm
H. L. I>. KING.
Oflloe __
fell. 22—3mo
JOHST OLIVER,
HOUSE AND SHIN PAINTER,
I Paper Hanger, &o.,
8 PREPARED to doall kinds of work in his line, in
tho best manner, with deiqmtch.
apr 11 * 121 Broughton street.
Arbour Billiard Saloon,
fBAR Supplied wdllulmW of Liquors.
JO Pool Table put in comploteorder by 0. II. Dixon,
Esq., tbs well known Cabinetmaker.-
ltare Sport, of Pool, will commence overy night at ^
past seven,
may 10 —lw J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
DR8.LEFLER & WILCOX,|
BE5TTISTS.
Are now fully prepared to Insert foil or
partial eotta or Toeth on tho principle of
,Dr. J. Allen’* Patent Continuous Gum.
By this Improvement, the form oftho face
can be restored to any degree or rotundity that may
be desired. It is applicable in all cases where the cheeks
have fallen in, and cannot bo detected by the cioeest ob
server. ThU method combines the followlngadvantagoi:
An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural and
life-like appearance, and Impaits to the teeth that pecu
liar expression Wuich characterir.es the. natural organs.
This Gum cousUts of a -rillclous compound, which is
applied and fosed upon the Tteth and Plate in such a
manner, as to fill up all the interstices around the base
of tho Toeth, and also nnltes them firmly to each other
and to the Plate upon which they are set This secures
perfect cleanliness of the Tooth.
Offlco over DeWitt ft Morgan’s,Congresa street,
fob 18—tf
ffOtlOlB.
A T the next July Term of the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county, I will apply to the said Court for
leave to aell all the Real Bstateof Peter Henry, late of
Chatham county, deceased, consisting of three lots on
Stewart street In 8*vannah,and the Improvements there-,
on,for the bsnsfltof the heirs and creditors of raid Estate,
mays JAMEB B. READ, Adm'r.
TO THE LADIES.
— nment of Frisettii;. Curls
from the Importer, aud will
TTU8T Rocelved a cons!
*1 jT. .. -- —
Bralda.and Front Pi
be sold at New York prid—. . .. . . . -
Tbe color* now in store are well assorted, and ■ orders
wUlbe fUledatany time for colorenotonhgdjtar
BnWMWtohttiyhitnm, ’ ,i
Brj.n .1 reel, U .loro >bon PnluU HooM
far Buriat,luiiBi—,. ..
Boston, ahd for sals from tbs wharf by
may IS I. R. ft J. 0. MILU.
FREEMAN & HENDERSON,
WENT DUO AD-NT,
Sfth^EUXyBLi^ : !Sii^nco‘ ti?tbe iffri^l?n n?
JEfl/ Public generally that tboy hate recontly added to
their accommodations several
NEW CARRIAGES. BUGGIES and PHflTONS,
Besides a large number of
HORSES for Harness and Sadq
dir. Tboy feel confident that
„ r they aro now able to supply as.
»m« as any establishment in the city, and will
attend promptly to any orders they may receive.
A3~*LADiES can be supplied with gay and gentle
SADDLE PONIES, well caparisoned, .it moderate terms.
F. ft H havo'pald^partlcnUr'^nttonflon in procuring
gentle Homos and carofol drivers for Funeral Processions,
and are now enablod to supply any number of Carriages
required.
^Uxra>?ir?wadtirat?tif?onvey passengerstoamffrom
tho steamboat and steamship wharves aud railroad
depot. • tf apr 6
opr 22
W5i. wnionT.
☆i
CLOTHING
EMPORIUM.
(oxs door wur or this RBpmmoAg reapinu rook.)
Fine Ready* WM.,0. PRICE, Sup'rfineClotht
Slade Clothing; PASHIOKABLE * Casslmcrea, and
nats and Caps, AND Vestings,will bo
Shirts, Collars, MILITABY MadetoMeasuro
Olovea, Hosiery, r*i | vv Dfr Uuexceptl’uaWe
Canes,Umbroirs 1 iVAJuUllii In Style and
Cravats,Stocks, “i AC/ 9 Workmanship,
Handkorch'fo, J- 44: i By the Best
Fancy Articles BAY-STREET, Mechanics,
For Qentlomon. SAVARNVAH. At Short Notice
ft®- Orders from City and Oountry'sollclted. “Cft
JOB_PjaiFTIFG.
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
OPPOSITE PULASKIHOUSE,
SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA.
Jan 20—ly
NUNN’S ft CLARK’S Uelehrated Grand
lactlon PIANO FORTES. H. S. BO-
[GAXtDUS, Court IIouso Square, Sole
. . 'Agont. Any comment on or inscription of
the qualities oftheso Instruments is deemed superfluous.
Their high reputation of so many years standing being
unimpaired by the rapid Increase of makers. Purcha
sers cau obtain then: at New York prices, and thus rave
oxponso and risk of transportation. Plano Fortes tuned
aud repaired mar 26—ly
iano Fortesl
ir. 0. zoait.tr.il .V co.
H AVE Just received largo additions to their stock of
Pianos, from the manufactories of Stelnwav ft
Bonn, 8tmlflrt,Lighte,Nowton ft Bradbury, J. B. Dun
ham ft Co., ftc., fte., which are aoloeted for rtmiTror
tone and wmusHT wonxKAwmp. Those Instruments
are offorotl at Now York prices, and most liberal terms.—
To which they respectfully invite the attention of I* ‘
friends and the public In general.
los. 107 Bryan, and94 St. Julian sts.
Special Attention Invited
T O AN Assortment of fine French Engravings and
splendid colored Lithograpbs.Just arrived and for
salo at W. D. ZOO BAUM, ft UO’B.,
Nos, 1H7 Bryan, and 04 8t. Julian sts.
»R8. GILBERT & KENNEDY.
TREAT
Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, &o,
WITHOUT BUROICAl OriRATlONS.
Office 740 Broadway, Cor. Aator Place,
C EUTIFIOj^SFKoSlTxSo^T^ir Tncker, Judge
F. W. Hullng, Capt. Isaiah Sellers, A. S Baldwin,
51. D., lion. T. Butler King, Gon. Narcisso Lopez, Capt.
Wm. Frfuthors, W. P. Allison M, D., Judge Alex. Walk
er, Col. Munniel White, Tbos. E. Bond 51. D„ J. 8. Pea-
cocko, M. D.
PERMISSION TO RIPER TO
Ex-Gov. Jaa. 0. Jones, non. Fred. P.8tanton, B. F.
Palmor, inventor of “Palmer’s Artificial Log," Francis
Grice, Naval Constructor, N. Yard, Phlla, Proprlotora of
the Qlrartl' House,Philadelphia,
apr 22—12td«12tW
MEN OF THE REVOLUTION.
M EN ahd Times of the Revolution, or Sfemoire of
Elkanah Watson.
Impressions of England, or Sketches of English Scene
ry and Society. ByC’oxe.
The Spanish Conquest in America. By Arthnr Helps,
2 vols.
Kingsley’s Sermon for the Times.
Heart and Home Truths. By Rev. R. Wittingham, Jr.
Our Church Music, a Book for Pastors and People.
Legion; or Feigned Excuses.
The Nightingale; or • Kind Act is Never Lost; a tola of
the Russian War.
Unison ortho Liturgy. By A. Gifford.
Life of Schamyl and Narrative of tho Circassian
War.
Hiawatha, new supply
may 1
W. THORNE WILL1AM8.
DISSOLUTION.
1HE Firm of Verstilte ft Frierson, Is this day disaolv-
‘ y mutual consont. Tho business will be set-
VeratIUe. H. W. VERSTILLE,
E. F1HER80N,
Savannah March Slat, 1858. apr 2
fMqilK Firm o
JL cd, by mu
tied by II. W. V
NOTICE!.
T HE firm of SPENCER CURRELL ft CO., is this
day dissolved by mutual consent Either partnor
la authorized to use tho nameof the late firm in settle
ment of the affaire of the same.
SPENCER CURRELL,
ROBT. AUSTIN,
A. THOMAS.
Savannah, May 1st, 1860.
The undersigned will continue the Auction and Com
mission business on his own account, from and after this
date. SPENCER CURRELL.
Savannah, May 1st, 1866, . may 8
TO HIRE!.
J . NEGRO MAN, a good cook. Also two Negro Boy*
L accustomed to house work, one 12 years old tho
er 10 years old; to be hired until the 1st day of No
vember next. Apply to
may 3 0. W. WYLLY.
,10 COFFEE.—If 5 sacks prime Rio Coffee, in
crane, WELLS ft 00.
R I<
atqre and for sale by
may8
M ACKEREL.-60 half bbls No. 2 Mackerel,
Just received and for sale low to close consign-
-t, ly' [may 81 CRANE, WELLS ft CO.
B
mays
iACON SHOULDERS—30 bhdsprime Bacon
Sh.l.td.r. torior.ri.4 to fc MRTO.
C
WPEB- • . „ . -
26U bags prime Green Rio Coffee
100 do folr do do;
60 do (of mats) Old Government Java Coffee;
25 do Maracaibo do;
26 do Porto Rico do;
U Jet***”?63teia: JOHNSTON * 00.
rjnHl GMBAT IRON WHElBIs Examined;
J, or, its False Spokes Extracted l and an Exhibition
ofElder Graves, its Builder, In a series of chapters xBv
William G Brownlpw, editor of Brownlow’a Kn
mayO
DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
159 Oongreseet.
PrivateSaie.
40 bbls choice Me.a Beef;
900 sacks prime White Corn;
8 bbls choice l’igs’Feet;
26 casks prime Bacon Sides;
20 do do Shoulders;
4 boxes choice Tennessee Hams. For sals low.
Underwrites^ 0*|e.
Will be sold on -.at the store of Messrs. Hone ft Conner
Three hundred end eighteen hogsbeeds c of Meecovai
Surar, (more or left), 'damaged on board tbe bark 1
LTFrenk, on her voyage from Matanzaa to Net? Yor
and put into tbie port in dlatreae. Bold under
lion and by order of the Fort Wardens. -' ■
At the rams time aoft ptece;
Sugar Hogsheads, landed from •
er of the Port Wardens? Jbr tlie .
and all concerned. Terms cash. apr 3
At Private Sate. : .
2 y t stories on brick bassHat,the other Is |Kbrick ba
meat, subject to • ground font of et^iteen dollars per
annum.. The location is very desirable, ettueted as it la,
in a very healthy portion of tbe dty. .For fkrthsr par*
tleuiars enquire at the counting rpotn.
PrivateSaie.
80 bbls Whiskey, ranging 15 above proof:
20 y 6 casks Brandy,low, to close a consignment
Desirable Residence for Sale.
Lot No. 8, corner of Harris and Tatnall streets, with
improvements, consisting of a two story woodon dwell
ing «n a brick basement, well finished, with all necessa
ry out-building*. Tho lot is subjuct to a ground rent to
tho city of $37 60. On the promises is a handsome flow-
er garden with a well selected and choice collection of
roses and other (towers. apr 16
Private Sale.
Lot No. 8, Second Tythlng, Anson Ward, fee simple.-
Improvements cnnslst of a two story wooden dwelling,
well finished, having ten rooms, with a good kitchen and
outbuildings. For terms apply at the counting room.^g
need for asters and dwelling, ...... ...
The lot issukjoetto a lease of 18 years from
, I860, and renewed for twenty-one years. The
lease Is eighteen dollars per annum.
A Valuable Plantation for Sale
IN MeINTOSH COUNTY,
THE Subscriber offers for sole tho follow
ing valuable TRAOT OF LAND, inSfc-
ilnrosh county: 1,220 acres of piuu land
aud woll timbered; 160 acres of good bay laud—
60 acres of which is cleared and nndi-r cultivation, part
crossing the Savannah, Albany at Gulf Railroad; also,
1,120acres of rich swamp and hammock land; 1,830
acres of rich land, 130 cleared and under good cultiva
tion, with a good mill seat attached to It, all within 'IV,
miles or the above named Railroad. There is a good
dwelling on tho premises, situated on a high, beautiful,
aud well watered hill, within 1J< miles of tho above
Railroad nnd on the .Macon ft Darien road. Tills is a rare
chance for laud purchasurs, and a great bargain can be
obtained by applying^tmnedlatelj to the proprietor.
Wnlthourville, Liberty Co., or to
. . JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN, Esq,,
mar 24—dftwtf Savannah. Ga.
VALUABLE REAL HBTATC
600 acre* of Land on tire great Ogeechee -
River, 300 of which 1s Side Swamp under bank,
end 160 cleared, ths balance well adapted to tho
culture of Cotton end Corn—ell under fence,
improvements era a plain dwelling house, a
very largo and convenient tars, with other necessary
outbuildings and acccsamodatkras for 60 Negroos.
1100.
A tract of 1000 acres, 200 cl which is intaod swamp,
and 400 uplands, flae cotton and provision lands, mostly
cleared. About 100 acre* haven heavy growth of oak aud
hickory, tmly one mile from tid* communication to 8a
vannan by the Ogeechee Canal, tnd the balarco heavily
timbered with plno. Together with tfaeabove.wiU bo sold
a gang ol 14 prime Negroes, eccnstoseed to the culture
Rice or Cotton end Corn. For rale by
Jau22 WM. WRIQPk
CHOICE iHvoiol tow rniiT TitbEg
f LANDING and for sale—comprising A p;des,
Apricot, Peach, Cherries, rears, flam, ami
Raspberry—were ordered ior • gentloman, who
haa disposed cC hie pleee, and ms r«w offered
Apply te T. i. WALSH,
doc fl Ne. 110 Bay-st.
FOR SALE!,
jSfj- A Lot of 86 acres, well improvrd.ln Wslthour-
ftfafinvlUe, I-lberty county, Gu. The land has tteen nil
gTHUgcleared, and a portion of it beautifully laid out
^.fA^with flue orchards, situated about ono mile from
tho Depot of the Savannah, Albany ft Oulf Railroad—
Apply to mnr 1 M'S!. WRIGIIT.
. At Private Sale.
That very valuable and beautifbl
corner of Sonth and West Broad ftr
Ward. The location Is one of tho
city, and the house is finished in the 1*1
irthe
—berty
—,j*Jn the
..... a*dmost ftp*■ j
proved style, with gu end hot and cold water fixtures -
throughout. Attached to the premises there U * heautl-
flower garden, containing a very choice isIccHqa of Cow*',
ers, shrubbery, fto. For terms apply at. our counting
Administrator's Bets.
Will be sold on tbe 16tb day of May, Commenciag at If
o’clock M., at ths counting room of Uh John {UMont-
mollin. .. ..
One fine Iron Safe, belonging to tho estate hi" John
Dojlc. ; epr4 ■
At PrivateSaie. . . -
A likely negro man 22 years of age, of good dlspeel ;
tlon; sold for no foult. • frbftr
At Private Sals. 'ML
80 Shares Canton lllns Stock,for sale at a ve^Iow fig-
... For Sale to Arrive. • W■.
26 bbls. new Mess Beef, New York. . 1
50 do do do Pork, do do.
10 boxes Goshen ChecsO.. * teb'ft
»gro Won
If not disposed .
then !hi soid bofore
Titles undoubted.
At PrivateSaie.
nan,n good plain Cook.WashSi and IseaeT. fk
of at private sale, by next rale day, wRl oC
rore the Court House to tbe highest bidder. . ■*»;
>d. fob 25 . ;
At Private Saie.
A Negro Woman, all ' - - - -
nnd good Seamstress. •< ..
private safe before next sals day, will then be sold before
the Court House to the highest bidder. Titles undoubted
At PrivateSaie. V'-.VJPS
a first rate Cook, Wart, r and.Irontr.
1. sound and healthy. If not sold at
A Valuable Family of Negress. ■
A prime Negro Mau, a rend Bold hand; hi* wife, a first'
ate Cook, 8eamitres«. Washer and It oner, end their '
Child, abont 8 years old—sound and healthy. ’ TJites.’Ui-.
doubted; if not disposed of at private sale before next
saloday^wiU tbon be sold before the Court
Valuable Tract of Land and Improvement*—At Private:
A valuable and very desirable tract of Zand oft-the
Bkiddaway road, about five miles from the dty, contain
ing about 300 Acres, well timbered. On the premleee
there is a good Dwelling House, Negro Houses, -and all
the other necessary out-hulhllngs together wjtfi a will of
• Terms liberal. For fur|hsr pkrticuUro
excellent water.
enquire at our Counting-room.
f*t>»
At Private Bale.
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? j—
warranted sound and healthy,
‘ar
GKR^ESTGER’S
FOR SAIiEJ,
'758 Acres of Oak, Hickory and Pino ]jind in
,McIntosh Co., on the Altmnaha River, at the
.crossing of tho Savannah and Qnlf Railroad, of
which 220 acres do Bay Land woll illicit and
under cultivation and fi-ncoo. Also, 200 acre the
above is upland, under fence, and well improve... with a
comfortable Dwelling. Oin House, Bnms, Stables aud
comfurtablo quarters for thirty negroes. Apply 10
mar 23 WM. WRIGHT.
ft
TO RIONT.
A Store under the Bluff, fronting on Whltaks:
street. Apply to
mnr 27 SPENCER CURRELL ft CO.
TO RE1NT TIIiL NOV. 1.
t A good Dwelling IIouso In Troup Ward, with
modern improvements. Apply to
mnr 7 A. WiLBUR, 111 Bay-st.
FOR RENT:
t Two very deslrablo Stores in Jefferson street next
to corner of Congress street, well adapted to
any kind of retail business,
fob 20 3IINI8 ft JOIIN8TON.
. „ FOR BALE!,
A Good Dwolliug House, on the corner of State
and Ilaberslmra streets, fronting sixty (60) foot on
•Columbia square, being two stories on a brick bnso-
ment, with outbuildings all in good order. Apply to
„ • A. WILBUR,
fob 12 Oen’l. Ins. Agt. ft Rroker—Ul Bay st.
FOR KEPT.
| The Wharf Store to No- 1*2 Bay street, suitable
I for storing Cotton or Kseckendfse. Apply to
A Jan 7 RAYNAUD ft ROWLAND.
Magic Corn and Cob Mill.
A SECOND EXHIBITION which has this day been
given of the efficiency of the nbove named Mill, as
an economical aud snoedy mode of grinding Corn in the
grain, and in tho Cob, has satisfied every one ofMte su
periority lu every claim which it mokes npon tbe public
confidence.
This 31111 does not deserve tho confidence of the public
oxly. because of its power, speed nnd xrrxOTivxwissa In
cracking the Corn and Cob with which it Is supplled,*but
it does more; it mnkes good Meal, Grist, and Hominy,
while at tho samo time it ciurxR Cokn and Ooialn a
manner superior to any Mill which has y«t been offered
It is?n consideration of the peculiarly fine quality of
Mxal, Grist, nnd HoMiNTjwhlch this Mill turns out,that
the undersigned as sgent offers it to the public.
Any further information may be had on application to
tho undersigned who haa the Mill for sale.
GEO. A. McOLESKEY,
mar 22 ftf] Bull street, 3rd doorfropl Bay.
SPRATT’S
PATENT
LIGHTNING
ROBS,
I With Gloss In.vtiiatpra
put up at the shot lest'
notice, by
BTuBBAiDAyiB.
HOUSB WARTEO,
r A BRICK HOUSB with 8 c? 10 tooess, w’th stable
and carriage house, ou • fell let. Apply <0
1 WYLLT ft HONT3* >LUN.
1 Jan 4
Gramercy Park House,
NSW YORK,
BETWEEN BOTH AND »lST STREETS,
Fronting Gramercy Park.
NEAR <|gU AVENUE,
The subscriber lies leased the abovo
named House, nnd intends making it
oueof tho mostdoslrablefkmily Hotels
in New York.
■ 11 fronts one of tho finest private
parks in the city, and cannot fail to enit thoso who favor
It with their patronago.
Families from Ihe South will find this House a very
desirable stopping place during thoir sqjourn in N. Y.
may 13-1 m II. 8. CROCKER.
CLARENDON HOTEL,
CORNER OF 13TH ST., AND 4TH AVENUE,
NEW YORK,
Tho Undersigned beg leave to an-
I nounco that they havo taken tho
Clarendon Hotel.
Relying upon their intimate ac-
qnintauce with tho linstness, and the
IntorlornrrenRementsanrt accommoda
tions of tho Hotel, wliloh, iu point of comfort and ele-
gnnee, are not surpassed, they hope and feel that they
will bo able to give unqualified satisfaction to their nu
merous friends aud all who may favor them with tbelr
patronage. G KEENER ft J. BIRCH,
Proprietors.
Tho Undersigned having disposed of hts interest in the
“CUMNDOn” to Messrs. KERNER ft BIRCH, takos
this opportunity to return his thanks ta his numerous
patrons, and takes great pleasure In recommending his
successors to their kind regards, they having had usuch
experience in catering for the pnbllc, will cuntinneto
keepnn tho well known reputation of the establishment,
as having no superior in tbo Unitdd States.
0. 0. PUTNAM,
New York, February, 1856. apr 19—d3m
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUgBL
THIS HOUSE is located on Look
out Mountain, at an elevation of
thirty-two hundred feet, presenting
a scenery not surpassed by any lu tho
. United States, and an atmosphere
pure and salubrious. Those who seek pleasure, health
and comfort, beauty and grandeur of a natural scenery,
cauuot have their wishes more frilly met than on LOOK
OUT MOUNTAIN. nero cold FREESTONE WATER in
abundance, is found, and OHALYBEATK, as goods* any
place can boast of.
Tho 3Iountain Is easy of access, being only five miles
from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggies and nocks are
always in readiness to convey visitors and their baggage
to Its summit, whoro their imaginations will be fully mot
and their w*nta well cared for.
Tho House will be oponed on tho 1st of Jnus, and
closed 1st of October.
OEO. W. A8HBURN, Proprietor,
L. M. ANSLEY, Superintendent.
may 1 dim
KsixizixNra-’s
PATENT CHAMPION
Fire and Burglar Proof Safes.
The great Interest mani
fested ly the public to pro
cure more perfect security
from Fire for valuable ra
pe re, such aa Bonds, Moxt-
oaou, Deeds, Nous, and
Rooks or Account, the*
tho ordinary SAFES here
tofore in utu had Hfforded, induced the Subscribers to
devote a large portion of time and attention during the
past fourteen years in making improvements and dis
coveries for this object, and they nuw beg leave to apuye
their numerous friends, and tho public generally, that
their efforts have been crowned with complete success,
and novr offer the ‘•IMPROVED HERRING’S'PATENT
WORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE,” a#
‘"champion safe of the world,
IIAVINO OKLN AWARDED MEDALS AT SOTii TUS
Wolrd'xFair, ondun 1851,aud H.York.’U,
As superior to alia • li is now, undoubtedly,entitled
to that appellation,'and secured with HALL’S PATENT
i’OW DER PROOF LOCK8.(which also was awarded Wid
als as above,) forms the most perfect Fire end Burglar
Proof Safes ever lo-lore ottered to the Public.
The Subscriber* also manufacture all kinds of Boiler
and Chilled Iron Bnuk Chrsts and Vault Doors, and
Money ltnxes or CbcKte, for Diokers, Jewellers, end in-
Tata Families, for Plate, Diamonds. and other Valuables.
And are also Patentees, (by purchase,) and Manufactpr-
JONES’PATENT PERMUTATION BANK LOI R,
SILAS C. HERRING A CO., PATENTEES,
GREEN BLOCK, Nos. 186,187 and 188 Water Street
Agents in Georgia, Bell and Prentiss, Savannah,
feb 11—3mo * .
JohnS. Norris
H AVING resumed the practioo of bis pro
offers his services to his friends *nd the p*bUc i
an Architect and Superintendent.
Designs for any part of tbe country supplied tad 'exe*
• cuted in all the various branches of his profession t suck .
! as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Monuments, ftc.—
Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores designed and executed.
Office In second story corner of Bull-st. aud Bay-fens,
over Camp ft Robinson’s store, ly J*n 3
FRENCH BURR, EUSOPUS, f
■"NWKBWWftPlMMHlMB
I S PREPARED ALSO, to dress Mill Stonesand lit them
with all the ueccssnry Irons, complete: and Is manu*‘
! fecturinga Grist Mill for PUnUtiou purposes, to .be run
; by tbe Gin Gear or Steam Power. Warranted to grind
good moall
Store at liardcastie’s old stand, one door wcetNOf Ihe'
market. feb 16—-ly ■
DYING ft RENOVATING ESTABLISHM’T
73 York-St*> near the Court Houis,
SAVANNAH, GA.
73*VB MTBLisnr.D in 1832. 49^*73
T HE Subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends
for their continued favors, would state that, iu ad
dition to tho improvonta in Dying acquired by him
(taring his last visit to England and Scotland, has mads
arrangement* for extending his business, by whi-'i be is
now enabled to Dye a greater variety of Colon 8111.
and Woolen Dresses, Sholls, ft c., which he trusts will
generally please all who may favor him with their .
patronage. _ . „ , „
Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated, as
oiey be required. In tbe aarne superior style which has gen-
•rally so much pleased hlspatronsand friends.
Ladles’ Bonnets Dyed. Bleached and Preased in the most
fashionable styles. Order* from the country punctually
attended to. Terms modorate. When parcels are sent by
steamboat or railroad, word should be sent him by letter
through the Post Office, so that he may know where to fall
MJSXANDBROALI.OWAT.
* Sir. HUNT, a celobrated Artist from London, is Dow^»V-
> tho Gallcre, prepared to execute the coloring of these
Pictures, either in Oil, Pastil or Water.Colors. • ‘
Persons haflng Dagurreotypee of deceased fktendftitay
i have them copied ana ealarged to any site, up io life.
; specimen* of cltixens of Savannah are already flnwhed ani'
. may be seen at the Gallery. Jari Iff- faun '•
" COALTCQALil?
AT J. ’•
Coat Vard, M^rry Wharf.
QAA TONS Cannel, Orrel, Whlte and l^M»
tfWU Coals, on band, aa follows: ,
200 tons English Oannel Coal;
200 tons Liverpool Orrel Goal, an excellent artielftJbr
'Parlor Grates, Stoves and Ranges j , ‘'..v \
100 tons Large Lump White Ash Ooal. sultablefor
<» S&m i&L, -
notice, and soRclU the patronage or lib frfeiatansad the
Jan7* . .-WoodendOealYard*^
VAIaUABIaK city property tor
SALE.
One of the most pleasant and desirable Reid*
doncesln the city,'cor.of rerry and Drayton sts.,
UUL 00 foot on Perry street and through to the Ians:
Jnebriok dwelling, two stories ou basement, furnished
with go# aud water; carriage houso and stables, and fine
brick office; large yard am
may
triply to
F OR NAIsR»—A black man 26 year* old.scene-
tomed to the culture of Rice and Cotton, and also a
good hand with the axe. Two boys 18 and 19 yean old,
aoeustomed to the field and managing horses. ▲ woman
80 yearn old, field hand, and hsr boy ehlld 6 years old.—
'* woman 24 year* eld, good cook and washer, with hwr
Irl child 6 yean old. A Girt 18 years old* accustomed
to field work, and a girl 13 years old. These Negroes are
all sound and healthy and as represented. Arpty to
Pro BonoJPublico!
MORE SEGh4^EtS, ..
mar MOLINA, Cornsr0f-B*il ,i
i-Vierespectfully informs $h$,lr^-
•moalng, and all those, who Swb •
Ties of others who donut puff tha-neea. - urns n_
done Havanas, always.gratefully fragrant,' continue by,
every arrival from Cuba to be reotreed by, him. Whfle
advising Baokere to nasi good 8$gan!{ he would peiiicw - .
larly reoommsndhtaflnelot'of : ., x ;
Cabaige, Oonchlu Opera, Oobden Londre* Oaacha*, A *
Millar, Oonsotaclon, Lalngenuldad, Ambrosias, -
Londree, Gerto Gordo, LaaPoaaa, Preasaftoa;
Excelsior, La Eonsralda, La FQantropa, Mo Hondo,
LaRadowa, LePalma, LaDescublsrla, SlgtaDeajrNusva. ,
apr 6 Corner Oongrese"and Bull-et*. .