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VOLUME LVII.
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DAILY. TRI WEEKLY. AND WEEKLY.
BY F. W. SIMS.
J. R. SNEED, * ~- Editor.
llATfil OF ADVKllTISING.
Porous squareof 300 etna or lees, of any type not Ur*
( ;*»r thau Nonpareil, 76 cents for the Aral, aud 6U rente
or each subsequent Insertion, for auy Umaleaa than ona
month.
All Tabular work, with or without rulca, and itdvar
tlMnanta occupying double column, aball ba charged
double the above rate*.
Advertleamenta, of whatever length, (br any time lea
than one month, to be ch vged at tranatent ratea
too.
2 moa
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4 urns
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will bo made.
Advertisements ordered three tin a a week, will be
.•barged two-thlrda the above ratea.
A deduction of 26 per cent, from th above ratea. will
tie uiadv oh advertlaemeuta appearing on tbe fourth page
of tbe daily.
Special uotlcea, 10 cento per lino for the Brit, nnd 6
.-rut* for each subsequent Inaertlon, anu in no cave to be
mbject to contract. Marriage notices, $1. Funer*' luvl-
-..lions, 60 cento each. No apecUl notice inaeited tor leaa
ban 60 Ceuta. Obituary uotlcea, Reports, Resolutions
r Proceeding* of auy dra-lety, Aaaoclotion, or Corpora*
tin ordered to b* published, 6 cento per line.
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la.-li boat advertiaed.
Siramihipe—where bu one I* running, $10 per an*
aum; if two or more, $30 each.
Auctioneer*'advertisements not to be anbject to con
tract but to be chargvd at the ratea prescribed per
iquare.
When any bill for two mnntlia advertlaing, other than
wntrirt, amounts to orer $60, a deduction of 86 per
lent, will be made.
Vearly advertising, with the privilege ef change, will
it taken at the following rates:
For one square, reuewablo once a week $16
“ •• “ twice •* 66
•• " “ three Mmee or oftstter.. 70
Every additional eqnare contracted for to ba charged
aue-hatf tbo above rates additional.
Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to the space con*
traded for. All contracts shall be iu writing, stating
Jellnitely the nature of the buaineaa to be advertised.—
Any advertisementa not properly connected with the
business shall be charged separately, and also any ex-
jess of matter over the amount contracted for.
Ooutract advertisements payable quarterly; advertise-
meins from strangers and transient person*, payable iu
advance. Ail othors will bo considered due whuu called
for.
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» contract.
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It other advertisements, to ba paid for invariably in
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idvance.
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.rue, will bo inserted until forbid, aud payment ex-
* Regular advertiser* and all others sending cummo*
j it- it ion* or requiring notices designed to call attention
to fair*, concerts, soirees, or any public entertainment*,
where charges are made for admittance—nil notice* of
private associations, every notice designed to call atteu*
ti .ii to privato enterprises calculated or intended to pro*
■ole individual interests, can ouly be Inserted with the
an ierstandiug that the enme is to be paid for. If In*
rarted in tbe editorial column (which cau be only at the
discretion of tho editors) thu same will bo charged at the
(tie of not less thau 20 cents per lino.
Advertisements ordered In the Weekly, $1 per
mar* for each insertion for any time less thau ona
ai..ntb. For more than one month, at oue-balfthe ratea
ipc-ided in above table.
Tlits undersigned, publishers of Bally, Trl*Weekly ami
Wi-klv newspapers iu Savannah, Qa., pledge themselves
strictly tu adhere to the abovo bill of charges, and in no
Inttauce to dovlate therefrom.
Th* ilwe rates to take effect March 1,1850. and to
continue biuding uutil changed by the vote of a majority
nf the undersigned.
N. U.— 1 This seheduloahill not in nny way effect the In*
tejrity of osistlug contracts. Allcontracts for the year
irauy other «|H*cifled time, shall only ceaso with tha
•spiralkm of the period for which the were made.
F. W. SI M3, Republican
A. K. LAMAR, Georgian.
\V. T. THOMPSON, Morning News.
tjrzalyiUvcrttscMcntJi'
llilYA.N SIIKUIFF’S MALIC.
O S Tim tint Tuesday In April uext, will be sold In
theO’UUty of liryan. before the Court House door,
hu a rea the legal hours of sale, one tract ol Laud, c *n*
toning -uu hundred and forty acres, more or less:
1-oinl ou as the property of Jouu Rally,by virtue of a A.
fa. i*sued from the Superior Court of liryan County, In
favor of Henry l<ong vs. K M Hally, Adm'r, and Klixa*
Utl. ll.tily, Adiii'x, on the estate or John llally; hound
ed X. by John P. Hines' land, K. by the Marten road, \V.
by Jaiues Cod**>'s land; lying and tieing near Way’* sta*
Ii mi, ou the Savauuth, Albany A Gulf Rail Road. The
irapMvemeui* are goad, consisting of a flue dwelling
li use, and all necessary nutdiiilldiugs. The location is
h go.h| stand for a store or boarding liouse.
feltH V. HILL. s.n n.
10.111.,lsrH,\TOH.'S UiLK. ~
W ILL be add, nt publicoutcry, oa the first Tues
day In April next, in front of tho Court House,
uiilrrs'i order from tho Mouorable, the Ordinary of
Couth aiu County, a Negro llnv, named Saunders, be-
I 'liituu tothi estate oi W. W. Goodrich, late ol said
( •nuty, deceased. 1* W. ftlOKKEL,
Administrator.
S TATE OF QBUHQlA, IToail whom it ma
CHATHAM COUNTY. J concern :
0'lraruas, John C. Rowland will uppiy at tilts Cour* n
r ltnary far Letters Disntissory as .administrator uu tho
l.*Ute of William P. Rowland.
Tn-ae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and ap|»car before said Court, to
tiitkuuhjectluii*(if any they have), on or before tho first
Monday in July next, othurwiao said Letters will be
giatiled.
U'lt Oi
c uuty. this eleventh day o
Jan 13
S TATE OF GKOllOlA, l Toall whom it way
CHATHAM COUNTY. J concern:
Where**. Henry Brigham, will apply at tlie Court of
)r lui.iry lor Letters Uismiswiry, as executor uu the Ka
Ut<- ut of Asbel Wells.
heae are, therefore, to cit* and ndmonish all whom i t
ma) Koucern,to be and appear before said Court to make
obj**ciion (if any they have) oil or before the tint Mon*
d«y In June ii -xi, otherwise said letters will he granted.
Wiiiiras, John Bilbo, Ks*i., ordinary lor Chatham Co.
lids 7th day of December, 1867.
■Ire 15 JNO. BILBO, o.o. 0.
5 CHATHAM COUNTY. Concern,
tftierea* Frauds J. Champion will apply ut the Court
■f Ordinary lor Letters of IHsmiseory, as Executor of
.Ii* K-Ute ol Klixa Ann Jnwitt.
TliVi.* uu-, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
iiiycii.i.-erii.lo be and appear before said Court to make
I'jediun (if any they have) ou or before fra first Mon*
•y in April iiext,otfmrwian said letters will be granted.
Witness, Jolm Bilbo, hiq., Ordinary for Chatham
-juniy, this 30tb day of September, 1867.
od JOHN BILBO, O C C.
jJTATB OF OBOllOlA, I Toall whom It may
1 CHATHAM COUNTY. / concern.
B’hifeaa. tV. J. Marshall, will apply at the Court of
>/ tmary f-.r Letters dismissory as guardian of K. 0.
ItrshalL
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
uy r.incern. to he and appear before said Court to make
>iii (ifauy they have) ou or before tho lirst Mon*
- April next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John IMlbo, Ksq-, Ordinary for Chatham
•subl). this fifth of October, 1867.
JOHN niLIIO, 0.0.0.
ESTATE OF GBOHOIA, I Tu all whom It may
CHATHAM COUNTY. / concern:
<•**. Kdwsrd Lovell will apply at the Court of
a hoary f.»r Letters Dismissory as Administrator on
I - hitate of llarrey J. Uilbert.
|Tii««. nr*-, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
. renrerii, to bu and apiiuar biforu said Court to mako
lotion (if any they have)on or beforu Ilia lirst Mou*
*n July uext, otherwise said letters will be grant■
■Witness, John Bilbo, P.sq.. Ordinary for Chatham
y of Ji
iiiy, this elevutilli day of January,JH6f
Ian 12
iOHN BILBO. O. C. 0.
CTate OF GEORGIA,! Toall whom (t may
V. UllYAN LMUNTY. / concern:
■thereto, AnnMcKIveu will apply at the Court nt Or
ff ,r .v fir letters Dismissory as Administratrix of Ks*
'"f .lames H.McKIveii, deceased.
" s# are tlieref.ire to cite and admonish all whom It
c-meurn, to fllo their objections (If any they have)
■r In-fire tbe lirst MONDAY Iu MAY Uext, otherwise
■l Letters will be it ran led.
Fitness, Henry B. rim tb, Ksq., Ordinary for Bryan
It, tv. this 22il day of October, 1867.
T wt«| HKNIIY K. SMITH, O.B.C.
■ TATE OF GEORGIA. I To all whom It may
| BRYAN COUNTY. / concern:
B'livreas, Jackson Bird will apply at the Court of Or*
Buy for Letter* Dismissory as 8uivivlog Executor of
Bit'inl Andrew Bird, Hr, ilucoased.
•oi sre therefore to citn nnd admonish all whom It
concern, to fllo their objections (If auy they have)
* M.re th« first MONDAY In MAY next, otherwise
P letter* will he granted.
f itn-M. Henry K. riniltk, Ksn., Ordinary fur Bryan
B'it>. tinsi'ld day of October, 1857.
I*«wa IIKNRY R. SMITH, 0. B. 0.
■tvtv . wo riCE.
I'ATi Diys afterdate application will he maileto
TJ;" 1 <>f Ordinary of Chatham County fur leave
■ > tliv undivided three-f>urtlia Interest of tho estate
■ ''‘ell*,'l" the fdlowing tract* of land, Ao, lo
In. I'" l ‘ 1 "* Lot, In tlie city of Oglelhorps, Oa.,
..IT^^Dd; U.t No. 84, In the 6th District, Ir-
■ tn .*’^attaining 4®0 urea} liot No.O '.ln the
■e „',r T '>" ,r county, Q a., containing 2D2J4 acres,
Intn... / Lots nf Land In Ooooe District,
■ 1 “ OJUUl ) f » Tsun., oonUltilitf M3 ttert*, more or
t ulH II. URIUIIAH, Kx'r.
county.
credlLirs
iwn NOTICE,
n ,i 1M •.'""Iks after date, application will ba mi
■lit — H '.r llrj.n Cfinnly. for
' ’ r, ' ,rjni ' n»n.» l.l. *1 l.ry.n -
I-,,,' rgr, k“ benefit of the heir* and cron..
J klizabktii balky.
J- - Administratrix.
.PP'leatlon
*heCashier of tho Union Bank At
IJ* M , r * ^OPfurTen Shares (No 308) Issued toll
K March, 1863, which Serb
| hmi ,,r ROBT. J. CAUti"
Mi-nsii ,- 1 * ,lni,n, "*r*tor Kstsln Henry
[ "wi, J3d January ,1868.
1 14 liawkm
tnsdoto
leave
ty ;
of
rota
will
Angus-
iuinI to Henry
*-'1 Scrip has
IIIKY,
Harper.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH tfi. 1858.
NUMBER 79
Boat Refined
Charcoal Iron.
CALVERT IRON AND NAIL WORKS, Baltimore, Md.
J. UOPKINSON SMITH. OFFICE 25 SOUTH CHAHLES-STREET.
HOOK AND FLAT HEAD RAILROAD SI'IKES,
BRIDGE AND CAR BOLTS. NUTS, Ao.,
WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS, OP ALL PATTERN8,5 to 12 Inch
MADE TO ORDER.
GUARDIAN’S BALE—Continued.
W II.I. Hu Sold, before tbo I'mirt lluuso ibrnr iu Da
Hen, McIntosh county, ou tbe firsl Tiu-sday iu
April next:
One tract of Land, lying In eabl ennniy. containing
live hnndred acre*, more or lee* At*n, four negro atavee,
to wits Mary, Ca lierine. Mary Ann, and Kneaa: Tlie
projierty of the hell* of Littlu Dav|«, lain of Mclulnsh
county, dt-ceamd. Sold by order of the Court ot Ordi
nary, for the purpose of division.
■tart C11ARLK8 DAVKOuardhui.
BRYAN •HKHIFF’8 SALE.
W ILL lie Bold, befute Hie Court House door. In
Brvan county,on thellr*t Tuesday iu May next,
between Hie legal hour* of sale, the following property,
to wit: Sixteen head of Stock Cattle, more or lea*.—
Ij«vleil on as the property of Matthew M Morgan, to
satisfy one fl. f*. Issued out of the Su|N-rior Court of Bry*
an couuty. In favor of K. I'l-eplea v*. Mntthew M.
Morgan. Property poiuted out by the defendant
mar 21! V. «II.L.Sheriff n. r
S TATE OF GEORGIA. I To all whom onuiy
CHATHAM COUNTY. f concern:
Wlienau, John K Walla, wdl apply at tlie Court ot
Ordinary for lietters Dismissory, as Administrator ou the
Mtulu of Samuel Wall*.
These aro, therefore, to cite and aritnonl*h all whom It
may concern, to he and appear before sold Court t» make
objection (if any they have)on or before the first Mon
day In September next, other vise said letter* will be
granted.
Witness, John Bilim, K*q., Ordinary for Chatham
county, thisTwrlfth day of March. 1868.
mar 20 J OIN llll.no. o c.r.
AbniNl-lTItATllIX nutiqk:
A LL Persons Iniving deinsuds against the estate of
William Itiley, deceusnl, will tilea«e hand them In,
a iorly attested and nil peranus indebted to said estate
mako prompt payment, t-t
KLIZ.tUKTU RKILLY) Administratrix
Jan 28
NOTICE.
TBlWO Mr nth* after date, application will be made to
■ th* Chnrt of I Inlfiisry of Liberty Comity, for leave
to sell tim acres of Land, the property of |bo estate of
Wnt. K. Stafford, late of said county deceased, ntol to e
sold for ilte benefit of the heirs and distrllmteea of aaiJ
istatc. SKAIIOtN It lUfPTIN,
feb 10 Ouardlsn of Minors of snidesUtt*.
NOTICK '
T WO Month* after date application will tie made t»
the Ordinary of Liberty county, ftu leave to sell a
Negro Man. by tho name of Dob. almnt 22 years of age.
belonging to the estate nf N. J. Clark, deceased, and
sold for tbe benefit of the heirs of said estnto. this lith
Janimr.v, 1868 JOHN CLARK,
Jantfi Kxecntor.
NOTICE.
mWO MONTlIri after date a- p Ration will be made to
B the lion. Ordinary nf Liberty county, for leave to
sell 2.V) acres of land, (more or less.) the propoMy of N
J. Clark, late or Liberty county, Ui<ceaM*il t sitiisiu In
nryan county, mid lamnded by Uod* ot Rogers, J. I'.
Hines. R. Clark, and unknown Tills 1st Febinary. 1868.
fel.4 JOHN • LAIIK. Kvm-Ui.w.
S'
WILLIAM W. WILSON,!
rs > Divorce.
IIKNIIIKTTA WILSON. J
I T Appe*ring to tlu* Court, by the return of tlie Sheriff,
tlmt the defendant is nut M be ton ml In the Cnunty
ut Kltbghani: On motion, It Is ord-red that the said
defeii hint do file In r plea or defence in the Clurk's Of
fice of this Court, on or before the first duy ol tho next
term thereof: aud it is lurlher ordered, t at tills order
la* published in one of Hie g*x lies ot the City oi Sa*an
nali. for three mouths previous to the next tenu of this
Court.
True extract from the minutes, this 28th .March, 1858;
mar 2(1 JAMKA IIAIIN, o. «. x.r.
TATE OF GEORGIA.! util IS Klst
« I1ATIUM COUNTY. ( KUI ' b
Peter Yonsun, I Mortgage, 1c.
PtUrii** BJorkntati.) JANUARY TKRM, 1858.
Present—Tho llbtiurahlo Win U. Fleming, Judge of
said Court.
It spia^Mring to the Court, by the petition nf Peter
Yonsun, that on the seventh day of April. In the year nf
our Lord eighteen hundrsd and fifty-five, Palms PJmk*
man, of said county, made ami ibiliverod to sal 1 Peter
Yuiisoii his certain promissory note, hearing title the
day and year aforesaid, whereby tlie * id Palms
BJorkman promised Iu two years after the date of said
note, which time has now rln|ised, to |mv said Peter
Yoasun or order, the stun of Tnree Hundred nnd Seven*
ty-Kigbt Dollars and Seventy Five Cents with Interest
from the date of sild note, for valno received And that
afterwards, on the saoto day ami year, aforesal I. tlie
■ltd Patina lijuikutau. the better to secure the pay
ment of Mid note, executed and delivered to* a ld I’.-ti-r
Yonsun, ItisMeeil nf niorigage, wben-by the enld I'atrns
lldyorktuati conveyed to the said Peter Youson. nil that
lot, tract or pa*el of land, situate, lying ami being In
tlie city nf riavannab and comity and Stato abiresaid. to
th it portion of the city of Savannah known as Ogle
timrpe Town, known la the plan of said Oglethorpe
Town as lot number (10) ten; Imundeil on the north by
N«w Houston street, ou the east by let number (12)
twelve, on tlie south by a lane twenty feet wide, and «•-
the west liy Jefferson street: romlltloned. Hist If said
I'atrns lljnrl* man eh -old |*ty off an<l discliargs said
mde, or cante it to hed*mo.according to the ten..r ami
effect thereof. Hint then the said deed i.f mortgage and
said note should hecumo aud be null and void, to all in
tents nti purposes And it further appearing, that
said not* remains unpaid, it is. tlmn-fore. ordered that
the said I’atrtis |:ji*rkuian do pay into Court, by the
first day of tbo next term thereof, the principal, interest
and costs due on said note—or shew • ause, to the con
trary, if any he lias—and that on the failure of said
I'atrns ILnrkinan so to do. the equity of redemption
in and to said mortgaged premises, be, forever thereuf-
ter.tiarreil aud foreclosed. And It Is further ordered that
this rule be published In the8avaniinb llepn 1 -llcau once
a uioiiHi, for r-m months, or a c-py Iheieof acrve-l on
the said I'atrus llf.irkut'in. or Ills special agent, or at
torney, nt least three mouths previous to the uext loim
of this Court. febJ—lnni4m
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
THE CHEAPEST & QUICKEST ROUTE
To the North,
TWIOW A W 33 331 K.
Via Charleston
AND TIIE NORTH-EASTERN HA IL-UOAD
THROUGH AURANGE3IENT
SAVANNAH TO WILMINGTON, N. CE
On and after
SUNDAY, JANUARY lOIlt, 1868,
( T v-333 8UPXUAXOB.
STEAMER GORDON,
F. BARDEN, Cnmmai»rt«r.
Will leave Savannah every SUNDAY and WKDNKS
DAY AFTKRNOON, at 3 o'clock, and arrive Iu Charles
ton the following mornings in Hum to connect with the
Train ul the North-Eastern Hall Roiilpot'ny North.
Returning, will leaves Charleston every Monday and
Friday Night, at H o'olock, (after the arrival of tlie cars
from Wilmington.) and arrive iu Savannah early Hie
following iiimnings.
Travellers iHuind fir the North, for North Carolina, or
for the northern part of South Carolina, by taking thi*
route, will save rmx and expense, and will gain a uigbi’a
sleep
Through Ticket* from Savannah to VA’llmington,'$ll.
No estra cnarge for meal* or berths mi board of the
steamer.
Passenger* ami their Baggage transferred man tlie
ab-nmer to the cars, Jrtf qf chart)*-
Baggage checked from davannah to Wilmington. For
engagements apply to J. P. BROOKS, Agent.
j*n? Charleston riteani-Packet Wharf.
STEAM TO SOUTHAMP
.TON AND HA VILE,—1'ha mag-
■nilTteut steamship V AND Kit lill.T, 6.2A-<
icons, P. E. Lefovre, master, will sail with
the niNtb—
FROM NEW ToRK fo»
tl-ilITItAMl'ToN AND HAVRE.
Saturday April 10
Saturday .....May 23
Sat ur lay July ~
FROM floUTIHMiroN AND
HAVRE PoR NEW ToRK.
Wednesday.. April 23
W edin-sdity............ J n ne |i
Wedtiesilay July 21
Price of pass tge according to lo*-itl oi nf room. First
cabin, 51o0 and $130; second cabin, #W and$76.
8|e-cle delivered III leindoii and Paris.
Fur passage and fi eight, apply to D.T-'RltANOK, Ag’t,
No 6 Bowling green. New Yori^ apr7 mar 1
GREAT REDUCTION OF FARE
EUROPE.
From New York or South- Jb Neio York from South
ampton, Havre and lire- amj>ton, Havre or Ure—
First cabin. “.*■. $80 First cabin $100
Second cabin 60 Second cabin 06
Steerage.. Steerage 40
In the first rUs* puddle wheel steamship AIIIKL, 2,000
teO.U.Mhnr. coiiimand-r, and NOMTII STAR. 2,
m V’S'* K^wanl* avendy, commander, to sail from pier
No. 3 Ninth river, at uoou precisely, carrying the United
States mall, tIkj
Idare AVw York for Jlrr.mrv for Southampton
Sontnamjtton, J lax-re Soulhainit. f„r
or llremrn. tan. JVVto York.
Ariel. Saturday, March 20. April 17. April 2«.
North Star, “ April 17. May 16. May 19.
Ariel, . " May |6. Jutia 13. June 10.
N. Bur, “ Jillin Itf. July 10. July 14.
Tlinso steamships touch at Havre. Specie delivered in
London or Paris. For passage nr freight, apply to
D. Toll RANCH. Agent,
marl 3mo No. 8 BowllugOreen, New Yurk.
.FOR* VBW YOUK^lHHO~MN»r-
regular imeket sclir VAPOR, Mitchell, mas
ter, having |Mrt of hnr cargo engaged will have dis
patch. Ki r balance of freight, apply on Imard. at Stod
dard’s wharf, or to DANA k WASHBURN,
mar 20
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
Od and after I8th November.
inlanFroute
For Falatka E. F.
VIA BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS. FERNAN*
DINA. JACKSONVILLE, AND
PICOLATA.
Stopping at nil latrrnicdiate Lumitingt. To leave
from the Charleston Steam Packet to hart' everu
WEDNKSDA Y MORNlNO at 10 o'clock.
The new and aplemll-l steamer
EVKItOLADK, Capt. L M.Coxeter,
will leave this city ns above
Till* steamer has the finest passen
ger nconmiuodatinu* of any Imat In
the Southern waters, and counucls regularly with the
stage* for the Interior nf Florid*, also with tits Bruns
wltk A Florid* aud Fomandio* a t’eJar Key* Rail -
mails. Returning will connect at Savanttali with Hie
Central Kallrmd. nnd New York *tiinnters.
Fielghtoutislgtieiltn the Agents of tills steamer will
Ik* re-slilppud free of charge. For freight or passage ap
ply ou board, ur to
COUPBR A FRASER, Agent*
No 71 Ray street.
“UNIT EiTSTATT^SlVlATLr
For Patatka E. F.
VIA DARIEN. II RUNS WICK, ST. MARYS,
FERNAN DINA, JACKSON VILLE,
AND PICOLATA.
Tile splendid new Iron steamer 8T.
MARYS. Capt. Jaa. Freeborn,having
tieett thoroughly psinted and over
hauled, wit' (-otnnience her regular
trips to the nbnve places, lesving tha Florid* riteam
Packet wlnttf ou .Mntidiiy Uioihlng, April Util, nt 9
■'clock, and continue to leavw every Monday luuruiug
at the Moielionr.
For freight or iwssage apply on board, or to
claoiiokS A CUNNINGIIAM,
in a r HO Agents.
L’MTi-1) STATES MAIL.
For Falatka, E. F„
Via Darien, Urnnentirk, St. Mary’s, Fernnndina,
Jacksonville, Piculatn and Slidillebnry.
Tha new nml elegnut steamer
ST. JOHN’S, Captain N. King, wdl
huve every Friday uiornlhg at 9
'o'clock,
'This boot hns been built expressly
fur this route,aud having extensive and airy State Room
accommodation, offers superior Inducements to invalids
and otbers.
For freight nr passage apply on board at the Florida
itenni Packet wharf.or to
luarSQ CLAGIIORN A CUNMNOIIAM, Ag'ts.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
Tin* new nml splendid iron steamer
ST. MARY- 4 , Capt. .lames Frrelmrn,
will leave for Ctinrlpstou, ou Thurs
day Evening, April 'Jd, at Oo'clo k,
and rnntlhue to leave every Thursday
thereafter. Returning, she will leave Oharlesti u every
Sunday Morning, at 9 o'clock. Fur freight or passage
apply on board, nt the Florida 8teain Packet wliarf. or to
CI.AGHOKN A i:UNNINGIIAM, Ag'ts.
INLAND ROUTK.
FOR PA LA TEA, VIA R RUNS WICK, ST.
MAR YS, FERNAND/NA, JACKSONs
VILLE, P WO L AT At AND
INTERMEDIA TE
LANDINGS.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
Gn nml after Saturday. January
l r tli,the superior steamer WILLIAM
>KARIUX)K.Capt. W.T. McN.-lty.
will leave the Charleston wharf
every ri \TUltDAY MORNING, at 10 oclock Tut the
ab-v'e places.
Thu Wui. Senhrook Is an elegnnt nml a substantial
IhihI. nnd has superior cabin and statu tnutu nceuiii-
Hiodatious. Pirn will lonuert regularly with the Bruns
wick. and Fermtii -inn au-4 Cedar Key* Rallronds, and
ritagesf.it the ntrrinrnf Florida
Betiirulng she will leave Patatka every MONDAY
MoltMNO nml arrive at Savannah every WEDNESDAY
Iu time cu connect with the stuuim-r Gordon for Charles*
Freight conslgneil It tills agency will bu forwarded
tree of charge. For engagements apply to
J. P. lilt*Niks, Agent.
Janl3 Charleston wlitr.'.
Accommodation Boat.
FOR PARACrt CLA EVERY MONDAY AND
p—THURSDAY.
The new and fast running Passen*
and Freight steamer JOHN (1.
LAWTON will leave Tor 1'arachucla
and Intermediate Landings, every
Mond ty and Thursday, at 4 o’clock.
P. M —fr-m Telfair's wharf, bock of Williamson's stores,
foot of Jeffi-rsolt street.
. U.—Contracts r or landlngaabov* can bsmitde. This
Bunt will uutbriMk her ninnli.g sclu diile.
J. W. olcALPIN, Agent,
oc27 Williamson'* Building*.
For Charlestont _
1 T/.W/AMfW/tfie HU,
To leave from the Charleston cteanitmcket Wharf every
SATURDAY, at 4 I'. M.
Tlie new and splrndii steamer
eVEIIGI.ADK, Ca»* L. M. Coxettcr.
will leave tills city as above.
The Krerglado connects regularly
with the South Carolina and North Eastern Railroad*.*
Freight consigned to Agents will In* forwarded free ol
charge. Fur Height nr passage apply nn hoard or to
COUt'EK A FRAriF.il. Agent*.
oov!7 No. 74 llav stn'et.
FORBLUFFTON.
Illlism Heart, Ueytl's Lmull hr, neaufort,
PartKuy sl Ferry. Ac
The Nor and Splendid Steamer
“OEOIIiH,”
CAPT. F. PECK.
Will leave th* Charleston Steam-
Packet Whalf, every cUNDAY Evening, at 6 o'clock,
until further notice.
Thu Ceciln has been built expressly for this mute; has
elegant state-room accommodatiou, and Is constructed
so a* tn secure the safety and comfort of travellers.
All Freight must be paid on the wharf by tho shipper,
la-fore it will bo receipted for.
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
no 13 Charleston Wharf
"special notice;
Steamship Vanderbilt, fur Europe.
PASSAGE, r.'ini COOKED PROVISIONS. FOR 5361
s» w A limited nuinbi-r of Tliird Class Pas
st-mn-rs will be taken by the uiagiiltl-
sti-nmslilp VANDERBILT. 6,2(18
t-SSSsssaxS* 1 " 11 "' P E Lefuvre. ma-ler. to anil Imm
New V ork, uu riatnnlay, Anril toils, for Southampton
an t Havre. Passeiigera forward!*** to Sonibampton
1/0111011. Havre, Antwerp. Kotierdani and llretuvu, at
$16, For passage, apply uxly to
D. TORRANCE.
mar I fi t Aft No. ft Bowling Green, New York.
FOR SALE, FI1KIOHT OIL CliAitTEU.
/frf. Hie well known fast railing American bark
jj£t£^ADHlAT!C,Cupt. J. it. Durham. Apply to apt.
uu board, or to
mar20 CAftl.KTON U PARSHNH.
FOIL LIVER POOL.—Tim ifrst class Ant.
. dnp TAM MILAN K, Holmes, master baring a
■portion ol her cargo engaged, will meet with dls-
pnten. For frelglit engaBomunts. apply to
mar 12 I’AHELPOllD, FAY A CO.
... FOIL LIVERPOOL.—Tlie first class Am.
^iriisbip SUNBEAM, lllslieu, master, having moat of
.SroLUer cargo i-ng«gn*l, will meet witlt dispatch. For
fr-Ulit engagements,apply lo
fell23 PADELFOHD. F4Y A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The first class
American ship WALL \CB, Lam*, master, hav
ing a portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with dia-
natch. For ft right engagements, apply to
mar 19 1'ADKi.FOllD. FAY A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL .—The A l Altiell-
■cau ship MOLO.’K A, Hnl>, master, having a large
iMirte-u of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch.
For freight engagements, apply to
mar 23 IIBIOIIAM, BALDWIN M CO.
./»*" FOIL LIVERPOOL.—Ilia A 1 AiiiimG
’aaL&mii ship i'IIARTKK OAK, Carver, master,
wants 6K0 bales of Cotton to complete her cargo. For
freight engagements, apply to
mar S3 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
_ FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tha American slilp
^OSiGKO. EVANS, CiNiper, master, having thegreMter
^43portlon of In r cargo engaged, will have dispatch.
For freight, apply to OGDEN, MARK fc CO.
mar Id
FOR BOSTON.—Tlie bark KADI A AT,
^Captain Filuu, will have qalck dispatch. For
ireignt,apply to ItHIG 11 AM, BALDWIN St CO.
mar I ft
.Gi FOR NKW YORK—GEORGIA LINK.
■SH&Tlie last sailing regular packet bark MARIA
MokThN, will have Immediate dis|>atch. For passage
ouly, apply to Captain on board, at Button's * hart, or
t» SCRANTON A NORRIS,
mar 24
la FOR PHILADELPHIA—KKY STONE
LINE—The new schr. MARY IIALKY, Capt.
Haley, will meet with dispatch for the above lmrt: t-r
freight apply to HUNTER A OAMMELL.
msrJG
» FOR NEW YORK—The packet schr.
LAURA GERTRUDE, Kllwood. Master, will
•patch for the above pert. For freightf apply to
— HUNTER A OAMMKLL.
naritfl
AOAMME
ply to
FOR NEW YORK,—UNION LINE.
.The regular packet *clN. TARGET, will have
itoh for tho Above port. F«r *m til freight an*
inir25 OGDEN, STARK A CO.
JfJh FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
SAStThn fine clipper built schr. IDA, Capt. Claik,
having Just undergone thorough repair, I* now in com
plete order for any voyag*. For terms, apply to
■«» RORAFTON A NOKBI
Jai_FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTS R.
SMbTh* superior ss. r 1NGOMAK, Capt Case.U ready
for freight or charter. Apply tn
mar 1ft BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO
P I44UE COLLARS AND SHTL-Ajri
supply, Just receiveil by 9
mar 2 NEVITT, LATIIAOP k nnoERS.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH.
THE SCREW STEAMSHIPS
THOMAS SIVAJY,
Cant. JNO A. !*08T.
WE S TEHsJVP OUT,
Capt. P. 8. DERRY,
Will form a weekly line between Savannah and N*w
York, leaving earh port every Thursday.
The Thos. Nio<m will make the first departure, and
leave New York uu Thursday the 8th Inst., and Savan
nah on the 15th.
These steamers have excellent accommofatlons for
pasM-ugera, and being ol gn-at streugtli and *|ieed,
Shippers can rely on the greatest despatch bi freight.
PASSAGE $1.1 00
Mfrih indlsu transferred to aud from Georgia Central
Ralboad free of commission For rate* of freight and
other Information, apply tr*
IHtlllllAM, BALDWIN A 00., 'avimnah.
nefi II. II • ROM WKI.L. 131 Washington st.. N. Y
FOR HAVANA
KEV WEST AND C.ALUOItM.t.
Steamship ISABEL,.
WII.LIAM HOLLINS, COM.VI AND EH,
Having just been entirely overhauled and put In
splendid order, refilled with new teiiter*, and double air
tight bulk heads, forward ami aft, making Iter one n|
the must desirable steamers fur safety, speed and com-
fort, will leave Savannah fur Havana via Key West, nn
the Ith and lk>h, and leave Havana tor Savannah via
Key Wet. on the loth and 2-Uhnfeach month.
The ISABEL connect*, at Havana, with tlieU.8 Mall
Steaundilp Company’s Line ofritesmeni, for New Orleans
end San Francisco,
For passage only, apply to
decl8 COHENS A HERTZ.
HIIIAGII iH—
HARNESS 9*
DEPOSITORY.
COR. WEST BROAD AND DAY STREETS,
kavaitush, Gn.
MeKEE & BENNETT
I NVITE Thu attention of Hie citizens of this nnd th*
adjoining States, to theirexti-iisiva stock. Just recelv
eil, of the various sty tee of Vehicles now in use. They
an- ronriuntly receivingaiblltlniisir-im tbebi-stand most
reliable manufacturers In Philadelphia. New York and
elsewhere, consisting of the latest and most fuahiouahlo
styles, combining
ELEGANCE with LIGHTNESS nnd STRENGTH.
de feel confident Iu statlsg Hint we have now on
hand a Stock which for vakiatt and bxtext, Uuusnn
passed by any iu the Southern Country.
5F* All orders shall meet with nromptnes nnd at«
tontieii. llC.McKKK.
1.8. DENNETT.
SHOW_ CASKS!!
FRASER’S FIRST PREMIUM
SHOW CASK WAKE ROOMS.
Corner Reads and Hudson Streets, New York.
S TORK Kr.Kl'KIP* In want nf 8IIOW CASKS, ot any
dusrriptioii. will find, at tills establlshini t, a large
and handsome assortment,, consisting of Silver Plated
Rom-wimnI. M iliogsuy aud Black Waluut Show Cases, at
prices to suit Hie lime*.
Show Cases picket and shipped with earn. Order*
per mail promptly attended tn 2mo f.-b 20
WOOD & PEROT,
Ornamental Iron Works,
r:PII>LADBLPIIIA, PA.,
A RE Now prepiiru l to furnish all orders fur .ten
tm. Railings ror Cemeteries, Public Squares, Buildings,
he.; Iron Verandah*, Iron btalrs of all sba|w«, Fnuu
tains. Settees. Chairs. Tables. Tree Boxes, Anlniris.Stal
nary, Garden Vases, aud docorative Iron Wuik gi n
orally.
Being In the contra of thu ci.sl mil iron district, wheie
thesu uecessary materials cau oo had nt tlie lowrst
prici-a. and tieing the ob'rat aud most exp-ricun-d, hi
well as the largest house of the kind In Hie Unite- 1
States, they an- enabled to furnish all work at loeei
price* than it can be made by any conqietitor.
Having appointed Mr. II. II, Llnville our solo Ageui
In Savannah, w* refer all nue-liug work to him, who b
furnished with our large assoitment of designs, and I-
prepaied to give all iii-cea-ary liiforiuatioH. anil who U all
thotiZiHl to sell all work delivered on txKird ol vrssol si
Philadelphia, nt our lowest Philadelphia pries*.
lylH—ly WOOl. te PEROT.
8P1SCTAULRS.
Another lull supply of Cnnrnro Con
v-25 vex S|m-cs, tlue steel frames, at cornet
Bryan wild Whitaker streets.
(I. M. OKI KEEN,
sepW lute M. Enstmaw
N ir'NNS ^“(TlTAUKE’S -
■JSfa. neStJimn
nrrn ttstt
PIANO-FORTES.
11. S. u’oV.AHDUS,
SOLE AGE .V 7* roll SAVANNAH.
tMTHE SUUSCUIBKB in otlertng these relebtated In*
A struments to the public, lias no liesitatioii iu say
iug they have the purest sud most resonate tone; rich
and silvery in qmilily,«rnudln general riled ; tho moil
delicate touch awl perfect action. They will stand the
humidity and change* of our Southern climate better
than any oilier now inade.r/hiinirtf/ all their excellencies
for years. Mr. II. i* a practical I'lnun-forte maker, havig
bwu in tlie business tor fourteen years, mostly for
Nunns A Clarke, the oldest awt most celebrated House in the
United States; while most ol the new establishment*
that have sprung lip s#»-m to have turned their atten
tion mostly to the beautifying of tbe ease* only. Nanus
A Clarke have gone on improving Hie tone, touch and
action, which is the only intrinsic value to the. purchaser,
until they liavo placed their Instruments altuvo and be
yond all comparison.
*ar- Mr. B. is euabb d to sell at NKW YOKK CASH
PRICES, m*
dac W STATE STREET.Cnnrt-IIon«e Sqnara.
PIANOS
XV. D. ZOGBAUM &, CO,
ARK WEEKLY UK' KIVING FltUM THE FACTORY
the cxLr.nHATxn
StcinU)<u> Sr Solin’ Dfauoa,
I'ruhoiiiict-d l.y Artists and lAinnolssi-nrs to lie rirpr.Rmn
T-» ANT American Piano, aud equal to tlie Krard or Col*
lard's.
The advantages | ns* ssed by these Pianos over nil nth*
era, ere : a pur« qnalit v of tone, nu even scale, which
admits of no perccptlhh) change lu-twei-n upper and
b-wer octave*, so far as quality of tone Is concerned;
•binding In tune longer Hum oilier lustrnnuncs; ability
to endure Hie extreme change* incident to a Southern
cliuiHto, Their immense power—the square I'lauos pos
ses* all the force and strength uf Grand i'iatins trout oth>
ur makers.
Tho Steinway A Sens’ Pianos, are fast superseding
those «f other nmunfai turrrs. Isith North and Soutli. for
the uuiversally i-xpr<Mrd sentiment of the mu.ical
world is iu their favor, and there is but one remark a*
tuong all musical teachers and dilettanti:
THEY ARE THE VERY REST PIANOS
now made in America. The superiority of these instru
ment* over any oilier is so apparent, that we Invite per
sous about purchasing to call wnd examine our stock,
when, we duuht not, they will bu perfectly willing to
accord to thu expressed sentiment uf these must com*
petunt to judge, that the
8TBINWAY k SONS' PIANOS SURPASS ALI.0THKR8
In the essential requisite that gc to nwkw a food lustra*
meut,
A large assortment of nil kinds of Musical Instru
ments, and Musical Merchandize, Including the newest
publications of Music, kept constantly • n hand.
W. D. ft HIJ AUM A CO.,
Bryan and St. Julian streets, nwir the Market.
SIDE BRAIDS,
LIGHTER COLORED HAIR TUAN FORMER LOT.
Call early Ladies, for a choice, at
U. M. GRIFFEN’S JEWELRY STORE,
mar 17 Horner Rr/nn and Whitaker Street*.
F LOUR—26 bblsSuprrflno Floor,
150 sacks do do
100 do fins do
160 do Extra do
ForuU by GONNERAT WEBSTER k PALMES.
MACON MILLS FLOUR,
I N Store, and for sale by
fell 28 tf PATTKV, HUTTON Ac rnf
GEORGIA SYRU1~
FOR BALK BY
'WILLIAM KING SONS.
_feb27 tf
50 gr. German Matches,
Just rvoeived and for sals by
TIIOBIAS M. TURNER,
febCA Corner Bronvliton snd Barnard .tr./te.
Tf AIIU (ML.—ft taiisl* best wtuuu .lia'u. *. .^,
JU sale by J. D. HuuRE.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
New Arrangoment.
O N and after Sunday. February 91st. the Passenger
Trains of tills Road will be run as follows t
iitwiis savaHMaH and Macon.
Leave riavannab 1.1ft a. H. and 3 00 a. m
Arrive In Macon 10 45 a. H.and 12.30 a.N.
Leave rtacon I'.4fta.H.and li.itur. m.
Arrive In Savaunnh 7.1ft r. M. and 8JBt a. h.
BBTWEBH SAVANNAH AMD AttSUSTA,
Leave Aavanuah 1.15 a. H.and 11.1ft a.m.
Arrive in Augusta 9a. H.and 7 r.H.
Leave Augusta. 8 a. h. and 3.46 r. n.
Arrive In Savannah 8.60 a. H.and 10.66 r.u.
BBTWBBS UAIION ANU At'OUSTA.
Leave Macon 9.45a.h.and II.Mtr.H.
arrive In Augusta .....7 r.u,aud 9 a.h.
Leave Augusta- 2 a. H.aml 3.45r.H.
Arrive In Macon 10.45 a. H.and 19.30 a.h.
Trains connect on arrival at Gordon, for Mlltndgevllle
and Katonton. At Macon with train* of the Southwest
ern Road for Goluuibns and Albany, au l with thu Ma
con A Western Road for Atlanta
Passengers leaving Savannah by the 1.13 A. ft), train,
will arrive In Atlanta at A P. M.
Leaving by the 3.90 P. M. train will arrive In Atlanta
at9.16 nest morning. Ou Sumliysthe 11.16 A M. train
fur Augusta will go through to Macon in jilscs or the 3
P. M., which will not he run on that day.
EMERSON FOOTE,
General Supt.
Savannah. February 80th, 1R67. tmvl2
Macon & Western Railroad.
MAGUN, Dec. lUh, 1867.
O N and aRer Friday, 18th litsl., the trains will tun
as follows:
Leave 1.00 A. ftl.
Arrive at Atlanta 1.16 A. M.
Leave Moron 11.30 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 5 9n P. M
U-uvo Atlanta 12 night,
Arrive at Mscun 7.16 A M,
Leave Atlanta, 12
Arrive at Maemi, .Y49 P. M.
The Night Trains w||| mi |>t* run on Sundays
The l A. M. Train from M icou connects with tho State
Road for L'lmttnuiiogA nt 12.3d P. M. aud Oeotgla Road
for Augusta at lit A. M.
Ttie lUli) A. ftl. Train connects willi the State Road at
1.45, A. ftl, and the Georgia Itosd at 12 Niitht.
dec 2ft-.tr ALFRED L. TYLBII. Snp’t.
SOKXiDUZiE)
ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD,
Over whirh psM<-s the
Great New York & New Orleans Nalls
Two Daily Trains between .t/nmn and Columbus.
Leave Macon at IJW A M..aud II 30 A. ftl.
Arrive in Columbus 8 62 A. ftl., uud tUU P. M*
Leave l.'olumhus 1.66 A ftl., ami 4.00 P..M.
Arrive Iu Macon 8.60 A. ftl ..and lo.2H P. ftl.
BUWEEM II ICON AMU ALBAJIT.T,
Iifsw Macon I 30 A, ftl.
Arrive in Albany 8.1ft A. M.
Lest e Albany 3 16 P. ftl.
Arrive in Macon 10.28 1*. M.
Leave Macon 7.12 A. ftl., Tri Weekly.
Arrive iu Allumy 3.37 P. M.
Leave AlUny 7.00 A. M . Tr.-Weekly.
Arrive to Macon 3J| p. M.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery. A la., and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington,
javnnuah, Mlllcdgeville and Kutmitou.
Post Co-tches run front Albany tu Tallahassee, Ilain
brldfi-. Thomssville. Ac.
Hacks ruu from SniitlivBle, Tri Weekly, to ‘Dawson,
?uthbert. Fort Gaines, sic. Also Irom Fort Valley to
Perry, llaynesville. Ilawkinsvillr aud Knoxville, 0a.
i'assengers for points below Fort Valley, sliultid take
tliv evening Train* from Savannah ami Augusta to avoid
letention at Macon. For other points take either Train
Firstclasasteanishlps leave riNvannahfor New Vnrk.oii
M tihirsduys and Saturdays, l'ussage in the Cabin $26,
Meerage $8.
Fare front Montgomery to Savannah $14 00.
do Columbus do do 10 00.
do Allamy do do 10 60.
GKO. W. ADAMS,Superintendent.
Macon, Feb. 21st. 1868. msr I
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Change of Sohodulo.
0 TAKE EFFECT HN GEORGIA RAILROAD, DE
CEMBER 28 h, 1857.
f/aive Augusta at 2.30, A. M , nnd 4.00 P. M.
Arrive nt Atlanta at II 30, A. M., nnd 1.04, A. M
heave Atlanta at 13.no. A. ftl., nnd lo tHt, A ftt
trrive it Augusta at A ftl.. and 7 00. I*. M.
Sunday Trains leaving AuguMa at 4 I*, ftl., and Atlan
ta. 12A.M., discontinueil. (Tlie 230 A.M. train from
Augusta contract* through to Memphis)
CONNECT WITH SOUTH CAROLINA HMI.R0UI.
Arrive at Augusta at 1.0», A. ftl., nml 2 30, P. M.
Leave Augusta at 10.00, A. ftl., nnd ft 06. P. M.
W ESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Arrive at Atlanta at 11.22, P. ftl., and 933, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 1.45, A. M., nnd 12 30, P. M.
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT MAILHOAD.
Arrive at Atlanta at lii.b'l, I', ftl ..and 027, A. M.
Leave Atlnuta at 2.00 A. ftl., aud I oo, P. M.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Arrl eat Atlanta at 9.16 .A. M , and 0.05 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at Iti.30 A. ftl., and 12(H) Night.
ATHENS BRANCH—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.
louive Augusta at 2.30 ' Iglit.
Is-ave Atlanta at......... 12no Niglit.
Arrive at Athens at. 10 3o Day.
Leave .Athens at I2.nu Night,
Arrive at Augusta at. '.mm* .Muriiing.
irriveat A Gnu taut... 11-14 Morning.
WASIIINUTON DRAXCIt —DAILY TRAINS—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.
wave Augusta at 2 3o.Night.
o-ave Atlanta at I2ia» Night.
trrive at AVasbiiigton at 7 35 Muriiing.
(Mi Mondays an Extra Train leaves AVashiiigtuii at I 45
veiling, and eon nee Is with the Ii.iwii Day Passenger
' ain from Atlanta, and returning to Washington at
45 Evening.
W AHREXTON BRANCH— SUNDAYS EXCEPTED
cave Augusta at 4 mi Evening.
•navi* Atlanta at tn.00 Horning.;
Arrive at Wnrrentoti at N.ihi Evening.
.eave AVarrenton at 3.3'* Evening.
rrivoat Augusta at 7 00 FNeniiig.
trrive at Atlanta at UW Niglit.
di-clft-ly OEDHOE YOUNGE. Pen. Sup't.
REDUCED
Rates of Freight,
FROM
Savannah to Knoxville.^
AND ALL STATIONS ON TUB
tiast Tennessee & Georgia It nil Road
Flitri I' CL.ftriP. ’
P IANO Fortes, lbMik*,.' i tatatioiiery, Boots, Shoe*,
and Hats, Llqiiou, Oil*. Ac. (in laitHes), Cain-
iiliinoand Kplilta Tur|H*ntltie(iu barrel*), Carpeting,
China, Glass and UlnsieWai'o, Cigats (In cuso*,
Clocks, t.'unrecilounriis Cotton Cauls, CnlK-ry (in
cosesi. Casks and Boxes. Dry Hoods (in tmxe* nnd
bales), Drugs, Fruits, Fruit Tree* nnd sbnibbety,
Furs, Garden Heeds, Looking Glasses and laa,king
Ola«s Plates (at owner’s rl-k), OyMers(lti cans and
jars),Saddlery, Tin nnd Biltaiinin Ware, Teas and
Sjilces, Georgia and South Carolina D une.tin,, pur
100 IN $1.11
SECOND CLASS.
Hardware, except such as spi-elth-d In first and
till'd classes, Ciltee Mills Machinery, Foreign l.l-
qimr*(ln barrels and pipes t.To.iarcig In boxes). Lent It*
er (In rolls uud boxes). HID (In barrels and rask*X
Crockery and Queens Wan- (in crates and caskak
Rice, Whiting, Plaster, riheet lira.** and Coptw-r, per
100 lbs.
THIRD CLASS
Axes, Shovels, Spades, Sad 1 runs. Zinc and Tin, In
Digs, Tin Plate, Anvils. Vires. Casks nf Chains and
lines, Manilla nml Cotton Cordspe. Cofii-e. Heavy
Castings, .MillGearing, Bail Road Wheels and Axles,
Ghalrsaml Spikes, and llosiii (in brrrels), per 100
8|tee*liA*l ltnfea *
Furniture and Carriages (boxed.) and other light]
articles not eiiumeriiti-d: also. Carboy* «,f Ari<‘
other Chemicals, will In- charged l*y a.•mil wv,
but at double first class rates, per list |Miuud*,.
Tn insure safety from Insse* mil delay*, shippers mus
have every package plainly marked with name of cut 1
slgnee. di-stiuntiiui snddi |H>t of delivery.!
Tho Depots on this road am—
Fountain Kill. Sweetwater,
Plate Line, Philadelphia,
Cleveland, lamdon.
CliaileNton, la-uoii-'sf
Kicevilb, Concorir
Athen«.“W«* mi
Mouse I 'reek. K I|*>x ville. •
5^r To cuiuiueiice 1st Mnirli and cutitin-i to let Jou’J
\\ M. M. WABliKV, Sup't Central Rftilroad,
K. FHOTK. •• ftl. A W. ••
J. M. SPULIJYCK, M W. k A. “
H.C.JACKSON, •• E.T.AG*. “
March let.nmriUtt
•IVte York Advertisements
GENERAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HOUSE,
(ATPLETON'a Xl'ILDINO,)
Nna. 3«o 4b 348 Broadways Hew York
Ulanta& West Point Railroad
Atlanta to West Point, K7 suites Fare. $.1 50.
GEORGE G. HI'I.L, Superintendent.
MORMMU PAISKNUEII TRAIN:
Leaves‘Atlanta, daily at 2 00 A.M
Arrives a' W> et Point, at 7 28 do
Leaves West Point, dally at 4 HO do
Arrives at Atlauta, at 7 On do
EVENINO PA8SENUEK1RAIN.
f.eaves Atlanta, daily ai 1 no P. M
Arrives at West Point, at tl 2ft do
Iomivus West Point, daily at 4 30 do
Arrive* at Atlanta,at in l » d •
9'm' This Itoad connects, each way, with tlie Montgom
cry » West point Railroad. Ifc 28
Freights from Savannah
TO
TUSCUMBU AND MEMPHIS,
aupcrtnteiiaente tFllleu C.H, li. i
8AVANNAII, Ua , 4th April. 1H&T. I
T HE Undersigned nas l*ecn Inf -sn d by letter re
ceived tills morning,from HraGeneral Superintend
“mi ol tnn .Memphis A Charleston i ail Hoad, that tl4>
Eastern and WesterniIIvIhIoiih ot tlmt Bond were lobe
Jollied on the 27th ultimo, and that trams would rut
through regularly on the 29th.
Throw/ rate of Freight from Savannah to
_ T'.scunibio. | Memphis.
First Class. i $| ;is $1 «6
Second H<>, I 1 1)9 1 24
Third do, j 87 I 1 00
Special rato for Freight Goods. | 8 70 I 3 10
CLASS! PICATION.
1st Class.—Plano Fortes, Books and Stationery. Boots,
JMioea, Hats, Liquors, Oils, lie, iu buttles,
Camphenu and Fjits. Tm peiitluo in barrels,
Cari'eting,China,GDraund Glassware,Fegaie,
In cases.Clocks, Confectionery,Cotton Cards,
Cutlery in cases, casks and boxes. Dry Ooods
In tMixes aud bales. Drugs. Fruits, Fruit Tree*
and Shrubbery, Furs, Garden Feeds, Looking
Glasses and Looking Olass Plato, at owner's
risk. Nuts In frails, uy *ter* in cntis and Jura.
Baddlen, Tin aud BrlUnula Ware, Tea un i
**plce# per Inn lira
2d IClaaa.—Hardware (except in 1st and 3d Classes,) C< t
fee Mills, ftlachinery.Forelgn Liquor* in hhl
and pipes, Tobacco in boxes, Leather In roll
and boxes,Oils in hblH. Hiid casks. Crockery
ami Queenswarc In crates and cask*. Hire,
Whiting Plaster, Sheet Urass and Cop|>ei
per 190 lbs
3rd Class.—Axe*.Shovels. 8pa les, 8ad-Irons. Zinc and
Tin In pigs, Tin Plate. Aurlls, Vices,Garrlase
Borings and Axles, Casks of Chains 4* Hoes,
Manilla and Colton Cordage, Coffee, Heavy
Casting*. Mill Gearing and Mill Stones, Bail
Road Wheels and Axles, Chairs and Spikes,
and Rosin in bids per 100 lb*.
Special Rates for Light Goods.—Furultute and Carriages
tboxed, ami other light articles not unutnersb
I'd, also. Carboys nf Acids and other Client I*
Zeals, will betaken at actual weight, bu
charged at double 1st class rates...per 100 It s
WM. M. WADLEY,
apr 4—tf Gen'l Snp’t C. R. R.
r llght|
rid*, nr J
weiglit]
•k
*Yew Pork siilrertisemcHl
ADVKKTISI N (* AdENCV,
Mnfrntt'a llisllsllsigg,
Wr^GIl OROADWAY, NEW-YORK. HPt
TUB CIIKAPK.HT AND BEST
S
In the World, haringa Solid Fietm and Metal Valves.
P OIt Puni|dng Exirart*. Hot and Cold Water, eliila-
bln for t’*aterns. Wells, F'artories, Mines, Ar.—
Tliroa iug from in to «v o gallon* |a-r minute. An exiel*
ci-lb-nt F'ire Engine for laimeia Lirg>- di’H-ount to
dealer*. Agents wanted, nnd Territorial rights for sals
K. A. ftlAIIFII M.I., l'.G penrl-streel.
Iv 1 S rormr of Alablen-liiiio. New ft'nrk
LIUIITB, NEWTON Ai. llltAUIKliiDs
421 ltrtsuo*.tt.. .V.ie l‘,,i*.
M ANUFACTCKFlItF ..t ilie Patent Arch Wrest Plan
Plano Furies, eelebnitvd ferdeplli. fullness, rirh-
nu-*. purity, and a pmiliiir singing qmiBty ol their tone,
lor wliicli they have ra-eelved the hlghnt em nmliinn*
Irom the greatest mu«i< al ci-'ebrille* „f Ho- r.uintiy;
md in every fair, when brought in r-.ni|a-liti»n with
other inslmmeut*. have ••btalnral the highest premium
I'lie Patent Arcli Wrot I'lank, wbieb |* owiual and uh-iI
only bv us. guarantees their standing I toiielongur
Ilian miiv other Inslruinent; while their unpr<reneuted
■lemauil in all purls of the roiiMry In a •ulUeieiit pr»o
of their superior i-xreHi-iii'e. A l.lo-raj dl*coiint *1er-
gllll-li S hools and llii-trnb- S 11-inn>27
GHAMPAG-IT BV
OBLBY
A*. ° V ^
€ljampaguc.
Freund Al Gboasinki, 100 Water Btreth N, Y^bsvelha
ptmaiire to announce, that thejrdHlYjVMli appolatsd
sole uyentt for Ihs United B fates for UriT jT «
“Magyar Pcasgo,”
lira celebrated t 'hampsgne of Mssar* U, ORLW k CO*,
id IVatk, to which tiiey would call tha attention of cou>
imiamir* To the general publlo they traa lo submit Um
underneath certificates of analysis; and Utsjr hava oa
doubt that the vast superiority of these wines lo tbe
F rench will soon be generally recognised. They solicit
the orders of the trade and cunkumers,
5W Subagents for this and their other Hungarian
wines wanted in all the tending cities.
They have also always ou hand an extensiva Mock ef
the following:
fRudal 1163,1848
IlungarU Red Wines, Egri, 1863,1845
(Clarets.) VlsontsF, (vary fluo,)......18lO
Vallanyl,... .1827
Kiibsnyri 1845
riomlcl 1844
Muscat* 1 , (exquisite,) ......184!
riopranyl. (very rare,) 18)4
Choice old Tekal, Frrnrii Champagne, Latubry, extra •
quality.
Vnitu-h Clarets * ClialOflUj lA Ro(H, UfltlC.SCtt
F ranch Clarets, j Hurguodtr, flntquality.
I henikh win. ■ * Johannlshfrg, Itncklieimrr.
,Kudntieluier/.te.,Me.
Also purr old lirsnd.v. Port aud Sherry of finest qua) !
By only ; and genulnu Havana Cigars.
TUB
ORLEY CHAMPAGNE
llungnri.iii whito Wines
(llocks)
CERTtCATE or CUCMICAL ANALTStB RT.TIII BTATX AISATEX O
H ASSACItCSKTTf.
STATE ASriAYKK’8 OFFICR. \
Huston, Fsbruary loth, 1868. j
Messrs. Freund if tSviasivyrr :
Heiitleuivfi:—I have made a chemical examination of
a but i le of Champagne w iuv, uut ked “ Magyar Pexagii—
G Hrley It Co, lvsth. Importsd by Freund k Growin-
gt-r.” and find It to be a perfectly pure wins, of flna
quality, fully rhnrged with rarlmtilc acid gas derived
irntn vinous fi'iraetitullon, so that it Is vsry brisk and
tiigh flavored.
1 seurrhed it for adulterating Ingredients, and found
none. I therefore n commend it as an excellent wine.
irvant,
KBON, M. Dh
ritatc Aseaysr.
We*. 141 imOITGrKTOW-OT.
SAVANNA II, OA.
NF W FURNITURE nf nil kinds; COFFINS. &o.
Con Uutlyon hau l nl*o, s la>g<- n««>>rtnient uf
LOOKINO GLASSES.
40, New Work made t>> .•uli-r nt Hie sluirti-st notice,
ttq . Mai lrrs-i s, Jul-Mng.ainl Ill'Ll.- HASHISH doliO
Its lira In-af. slat lb-, willi il«-«|>a»i-li. Jv jail 19
GASITiri N(l,
it. r-.z. o w z i kt a
Silver anil LiiM I'lailnr,
AT THE I D WENT roxslIII.E I’I!ICE,
FOR CASH.
Tlra nndarsignud off-re Ills services to
lie public ns n prai'licnl Gas Fitter.
Ilronzi-r ami ellvi-r Plater Keep* u
good »«• Vk Ilf fixtures on baud nnd le
pii-pnn-i /..-obi li\tun * so
ilmt they will liM.k n* g.HMl iu newt*-
lie WT-I «l-o ltt’-l‘latoany old mak In n
worktiianlike manner lie ha« done a
giMal deal work ill lhi-i ili.iiliil r.-l.-r- toll.nee who have
employed him: among wlcm are. IV. It. Wilil-erger ft
Co.. Pulaski lloiise; Folomoti i'olien. Krq , Post Ma»ler
«ui. I*. Clark, Pavilion Ib-U—.
CIIAHI.E8 K EM 1811.
Office nt hi* residence Nil. 811 Blougliioti sireet, oppo
site Marsb.ill II use •hvl-fim
THIS XiZVXJU
INVIGOKATORS
tuimitEii nv nn. si.mi ni n,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS
1 8 ONE OF THE IIF>T Purgative* .,i,.| Idler ftl.-dl-
i-iiies now tii-f.ne llie public, tlmt art* a* a Catlisilic.
easier, milder, and nu re i-il,- l tua| Hum any oilier
uiidii liu- known. It I* not unit n t'ath irtic, but a /.inf
n-lliedy, acting fitwt "li ttie L’nr loijei-t its uuiihld
mailer, then on tin- stomach ami bowels t-. carry oil
that mutter,H»usarconipli*liliigiwopni|,.»esi ll.'Tinully,
wltliout any of tile painful t.-eiiog* ,Apeilenreil iu the
iqa'iiitums of m«»t Catliartic*. It -tti-ngllieiis tin- ->*•
ti hi at the same lime tlmt H pnrg<-s it; and wlo u taken
dally In moderate doses, will stra iigtlien and build it tip
with nnu-iial rnpidira.
The l.lvrr I* one o'LJ tin- prim-ipil rigllll.t >rs
of Hie liuninii ImhIi : an- Tj wlrai, it |a-r|orm« it-tunc
tiol a Well, the |a.W-ls of ."l the -yslem nu- fully ileiel-
O niosf enilrelr d> pendent
I Hu* Liver for tlu- proper
_ Hon«; wle-li tlu-Moluaih
THE TUltE WINES
IIUNGAR Y.
Mate A»s«y er, of our lied nml White Hungarian Wines •
Plate Assatek’h Orricr., 32 Bonixilt st^ 1
Boston, July lit. 1H67. (
Messrs. Freund if Ciossiwjer:
Gentlemen:—1 melted from you elaht wtmplesof
Red nml White Hungarian Wlnes.wliich.nty Mir riqurst,
I have submitted to chemical analysis. 1 send you tha
dealt*.Willi Ibis letter.
From my rcsenrclie# It sp|wars that all these Winea
are pure, ami that they contain nothing but the pro*
•’n*ta i,f Hie grape. I van confli**utly rrcuoimend
iln-m to the public as good and pme Wines, and as not
so liable to brn n.e sour ns t|,e light wlui-s of France.
I exposed my samples forty .eight liaiiis to thu ulr la
n warm room, without any souring having taken place.
Tlie reneml character oftlra Red Hungarian Wines li
ili-tt of the rad Burgundy of F'rnnre^md the Whits Winea
i with Hie exceptlou of ilm sweet nr desert wins.) are be-
tween Ifock niidtsauterue, but •uuiowhat stronier than
either of these.
I am satisfied, that when known to tho public, tha
lliiugirlnn Wines will be greatly In favor,and that th»y
will Ira tiiucli sought for.
Respectfully your olradlent eervant.
(Signed) CHARLES J. JACKSON,M. D.
State Assayer.
Price l.lsis sa-1 free by Post. Afttb Agents wanted In all
the leading cities. marlb
FREUND A CHIOS SINGER.
100 Water ttreet, New-York.
Ituo
- non*, wie-ll IIU- Moniai II
U at fault, and the wlnde
■' -|in i»c*-. f one • vg»„—the
A -I • its «|||M
Sj Hi- pr-prh
duty. F-r Hie ills,
•prii |ois tin* made
■fui.-i-tliiiM twenty yi-ars,
vIth f , c.hinteriict the
• tilth it i» lialile.
0 -lv is at last found, any
Liver (.'mu plnliif,
nut t-i try ;i bottle, and
•ped. Tb- ih
••li lira benllby io-Hon ol
in-rfor Mill nee ol Bs Funs*
Is III fault, Ibi- h-Wi-lii lira
St stem Mill—IS iu roll*!-.
Liver—liav ngvinsiHlio
eases of that organ, one ol
it hla study, in a prnvin-.
to find some rein'dy w here
many derangeini tits t<
To provo Hail tills r-lo
pe | son troiitded witl-
in any «-f irs foims, la
coiivii-tlnli isceitaiu.
•rhid orhad mailer front
-ir plac- a heall hy flow
•lliai ti. rairalng heal to
> ... _ ... ir til noil, giving lone
and health U» lhe’wboi< Uiarhilieiy. l-iiioving lira
ennse of lira dln-nse—*t-W I'e.-tlng • radical cure.
lllllotiH nttnekamel_ cnri'd. nml, xvtmt Is
bvffei’t iirvvi-llf vrt, hv th- occasional uso ul
- - ...... !.n tor.
il-U H'-leiit |o r-'i-va the st«m-
. al} r ' f "in n-ing Miul soining.
Only one d--e taken be- ml lore reliiiiyg, |i re ve u I s
Nllflitmnrr. l||
• ' • dose taken utj^J niglit. Ioo*-ni tho bowel*
any *-f irs fnims, bar v '"*» l" try a
iivivtliiii is certain. Lb,
These fliims remove nit Ml morbid nr bad
...» sysiem, supplying in Vdlii-ir place a ...
i.f Idle, invigoiNtn is 'lo Li stomai li. rairali
digest well,purlfyliiK i ll»r blooil, g
* * i- wind* i[S marhiiieiy. rein
ii si— vf-Jri ••••’Hug r radical
the l.lvrr I nvlK«ri»-,f
One d"se ufi’i eat gi*sul- U it- b-
arb nnd prev- nt tbo f»«lj ’ f on
only n
will cure l)ya«
CHAWFOUD’g
MERCHANT “SITOA" MILLS FLOUR
Unts|nslcd by any Mills In Georgia fur
erior Breadstuff's.
S lITOA MILLS DOUBLE E.VTUA HOTEL FLOUR,
do dn do do Family do,
dn do Buprrflns do,
Rak Mills do do,
do do Fine d‘>»
do do No. 3 do,
Belted Corn ftloal. Grits and 8horta. Received pet
Ra- .road, and constantly for sale by
.CONNERAT. WEUPTER k PALM KB,
Agent* for Crawford's Bltoa Mills
Ho- Customers, Bakers and Flour Dealer* are InvitN
to make com|iarlson, and for the richest article of bread
baring tbe sweet flavor of clean pure grain, and la moa
« rufully manufactured by tlie Inn machinery, um
to* Mills Donide Extra Hotel Finnr. septl6
O NE IIUNDRKD BOXER RAISINS, In
whole, half and quarter boxes, Layers and Mala
ga Ralrine; for Ml* low at
fVP«* BARROVfl FAMILY GROCER Fi
gsnlly, and cures Coe-M flvviirs
On- d- sa (ski ll afterf*q '-ai h m-al
pepsin. L
• d-One do*> *.f tv n [j l-a*|UHinfulla relieves
Sick llrniluclie. ir i
Olio bottle taken for i- U iiia1nob*triictii'iis renmv's
tlie cause «f lira illwsse. and makes „ pirf-ti • nre.
Only nn* d-m- linmedi-’J «mly t-lb-ve* Clmllr,
willin'oira d-s- i.f*i-n |e H |s-ated i- a sure rure tor
Cltolrrn Morbus, A » preventative nf ( liol-
ern. |(f)
Fit* Only one bottle i- J 4 ii-edi-d to throw nut of the
■yatein lira efbrts «•! tm-di Isa ••bra alter a long sirknn-s.
•A"*•iral-otiletakenfoi'U .Inuiullce reniov.e all
■allnwn-ss nr nidmlnral “
Hue
vigor
One dose often rejn ^ .....
rlio-n in its worai form.. A wlnh- S u m in c »• and
Uoxvrl ••omplalnla j Mil ^ alni-sl to Hie tir.l do*n.
One nr two doses cure* ■ .atlncks r: us- <1 bv Worms
in children : then- t« n- m sr.r*r. or •pralh-r remedy
in lira win Id. n* Il tirrar'^ /.ii'is.
ti' A few buttles cures ra Urnpay,by exciting lira
nbsorlu-iils. Q
We take pleasure in rs-.j cnniiirabdingtlds medicine
ns a inevenlivn lor Fevei sinl Agira. C'ldll Fever^md
all Fevers of a llbioiis!^ Typ-. It iqraia'ea with
certniniy. nnd tliuusninblfit an- willing to testify to Its
wonderful virtues. |VJ
All who use II are giving tln-ir n nan I man testimony
initslavor. ......
Mix Water In the! mouth with lira Invlgorator,
and swallow b»Gi tugetlrar.
THE LIVER INVIOORATOR
Is a Pclciitific Med leal Discovery, a ol I* dally w-rk tig
cures, almost too g.-eat to believe. It cm es a* It by
maple, even lira Hist di»*i- givi gi-mfit. ami tel li ni
mure than on* buttle is re |uitr-l I- cure anv kind ef
Liver Complaint, from the worst •anndtc*or Dyspepsia
tu a common lleaduclra,ull nf whl>h the result ul a DI8-
EA-ED LIVER.
4»- Price One Dollar per Dot.le.*(i4
BAN FORD A CO., Pinpiral.is.Jm Bma-Jwny,
New York.
wtioLrsAtK Aur.xT*:
Rnnics A Park. Now York: T. W. Hyott & Funs, Phil
adelphia; M. 8. Burr k Co., Hiwt.m ; »». II. Hay & fit,
Portland: .Inlm D. Park, Ciiirinnaii: Gay lord k Ham
mond. Cleveland.* Fahustock A Im*i«, (,'lilsjpi; ft, J.
WimhIA Cn., 9t. Ismlt: George 11 Keyner. I'ltlshurg; if.
8. Ilance. BaUiniuti-: And ratalle<l l»y all |liuggl*ta.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by
J. B. MOO BE, and
A. A. SOLOMON'S 4 CO.,
merfi ly—dAw -atunnah.
-4 or niilmlnral™ e..|or from th-*km.
lie i|o«e tnken a slioit aJ time botoi- eaiillg gives
tr to lira appetite, iiim.Hj make* r.«n| di.*—t w-lt
ne dose often rejieated •™l cures Cltviiiilr. Dtnr-
EMPLOYMENT.
, 930 n Month, nml nil Bzpenaca Pnlrt.
4 N AGENT 18 WANTED in every Town and Cotm*
LM. tv In the Unlb-d Btstcs. ta engage In a respectable
md easy biisiue.*, by which the above profile may ba
} -ertslnly realized. For full particulars address II. M0N«
, v FlTTs* Co., corner nf Broome ami Mercer ita^ New
York City, inclosing one postaKo stamp,
mar *5 lmo—iltw
ICE! ICE!!
T HE Kuirkerhorker lev Company.of the OB y of New
York, having replcnithrd their Stock nf Ice, offer
, lira most favorable Indui ements fu the Dade to supply
I themselves wiih leu of n mporlnr quality, nml ou the
| limit roRsnnnble terms.
( This Company alone are selling the Rockland Lake
( Ice. whii Ii, for solidity and purity Is universally admit-
- i-d to Ira f,r superior tunny othi r far shliqdng purposes,
j In experience an I facilities for reudurting buslneM
; this Company lmv.v nn rivals, and they respect hilly sug-
i po*t to ilinlcrs, tlmt tlrav will find it Inigely to their ad-
vantage to order their sujqdy through lira Knlckerbock-
i-rCoinpaii). No charge for wliaifsge to veesela lying at
the Com pad)‘a pu-ra, whilst taking in carp.
The great, ef promptitude nnd dispatch given to or-
Bars, which may he forwarded to It. T. 00ftl PTON, Ksq.,
I'resnletil of H e Khiukocker Ice Compauy. 43J Canal il,
New York. V—Slim umr82
UASSXIXIB* PATBIf T
woNDcart t
FIVE MINUTE FREEZERS!
riftllK Testimony of thousands wbohavo used thefts
I. Freezers fiir lira past par has fully eataolieheil
thrircharacter, not nnlv t<» vpolity In fretting, but also
to the <pul ty of their production, lly the use of one of
these F'n ezcis, Ice Cream i qnal to nny made by this
best confectioners, can be i njoyed ut a cost of about 20
lent* per quart, and the lutmrot making it mluced tow
few minutes. Th- rapidity in freezing causes a great
, rononiy III Ice, whii u caumt fall to be appreciated in
warm ulimaiis, where icois sea ce and expensive.
An udmiruble receijit for tnuklug Ice Crvatu aocompa-
nice each Frcizc-r.
SIZES t
3 Quarts, 6 Quarts, HQairU.
4 •• g o 20 ••
E.* I*. TOBIIEY, Manufactuier.
No. 6 Pintt street, New York.
P. 8.-A liberal discount to ilia Hade,
mar Ift into
THE BROOKLYN
White Lead Co.
ESTABLISHED 1825.
ThD Compnny continues to manufacture their superior
HIM WHITE LEAD,
Being one of tha oldest and most extensive establish
ments in Hie country, for manufacturing
Whito Lead, Red Lead, and Litharge,
MOM TDK RAW MATERIAL.
1'ttrchns-ts of t|i.«ir brands may rely on pnvcurlog the
genuine at tide, on the most favorable terms, for cash or
r 'l'iiey are alsav, prepared to execute with promptness
all ..rileit lor their various g *dcs and qualities of
Lead, and Zinc Paint,
Dry or in Oil
BUSINESS AllDKKSS. HO Front street, New York.
N- H—Purchasers should traware of the numerous
b-gu* l>raud* wtiljli fill lira market,
mar 22 V—3mo
TALBOTT & BROTHER.
SHOCKOE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS.
CAR Y STREET. RICHMOND, VA„
M ANUFACTUHEBSof l’orlnblo Steam Euglnet,ol
all sizes, from 4 to 40 horse-|«wrr, on the most
I approved plans, pa>tuul«rly adapted toCetton and Su
gar I’lumatiuu. sud Farmer*' use generally. Built of
lira trast materials and woikuiauship, and fcr e-"—'-
Mr*. Jwiuca Itetta’
NEW PATKNT UTBII1NE Kl'l’PdllT'l
W IIH.II isdustlned tu suiinrcedo aliform* of pea
•arii-s. Retail price $3. Ad her celebrated 8UP
PORTERS, with their recent impn>vemi-iiia, and under
the hixheat mnllcal ptarnnage. Iler many Inventions
have Irani used with umnterrupt •' Mir* -— fur lira pa*t
24 years, whl li enu be favuinldy at«- -t-i bv ihousandt
of ladles nnd phvslrlnna in all ) ari->ol tin-Union. B
tail price, $6 L*$S. For sale bv
P» TIIO* 8 - M. TGRVFIt,
novlT |Cor. Daruird -ui Brou^aton-etA
ues**nd / durability, note.iqiassed by any engines new
Also Station Engines, nf any required power; Circular
Saw Mill* complete, aud Portable Grist Mills, of very su
perior construction, Shafting, Pulley*. * c - ...
ToUt-riv presses and Screws, of every dNCTtptioo.Braa
•ml Iroa Casting*, and Wrought Iron Work generally
made to order with dispatch, and ou reasonable toms.
•...*13—eodly ,
WOODING’8
HORSF. LINIMENT.
aa v a* An jniSlilblo Remedy for
Sioinney, Swelling, Inflnmntien and Rheumatism
T HIS LINIMENT Will euro tie Bwlnosy la borer;
without fall In Ua worst stage. All psvaoQS shoulft
■ whoom. —. —.— stage.
bars It astboreare many fine noreee ruined ur u>a
want of ,mu,wlllll £ > jp^g. C ijijQjf g |
Poor out and rub well with the hand the alfllct^lpafl
until II burns the horaa severely, and let It remaMfWMta
hunra or more, than eppl?
then mb a llttbs oil, or wash with CastUeBoap and water
If nut relieved, apply In th# •»«• maimer. The botes
own be cured In ten days, or i
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s, or soouer.
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