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VOLUME LVII.
sfaiimnaljiltjiublttiin.
I81MMIU81IKD
DAILY. TRI WEEKLY. ANO WEEKLY.
BY F. \V. S151S.
J. B, SN£ED, - - - Editor.
ItATEti OF ADVERTISING.
For one square of 30D otusor loss, of any typo not Ur-
iimu N*>ii|mmcU, 76 emit* lor the first, uud fit) cunt*
,. r U auhsoquout itiiurtlou, for auy llmolmi* than one
vil fab ular work, with or without rules, nnd adver
'I'.'UO'iitM occtipyiug double column, elmll ho charged
i mlilo llit* nhovu rales.
vivortisonioms, ot whatever length, for nny tiiuoloe
in ouo mouth, to ho charged ut transient rules
K.»r a lointor time ut the fiillowiug rates:
l mo. 'itiio» !i mo* 4 uio* .tlmoe 12 qio*.
Square....
Squares..
«|o
«lu
do
do
$10 fia
Si
26
01
60 | 04
#24 #30
■i tl 33
00
70 | 30
#40
60
118
125
or on "Oio tuff above specified, a proportional charge
„i:i l<o mndo.
v lvertiaementa ordered tliroo tii s a week, will be
lunu'd two-thlnl* thu above rotes.
A deduction of .'46 iHircoitt. front th nhovu rules will
k- unde on advertisemuuUapponrUiguu thu fourth page
,1 t *10 dully.
>|i.-eiul notices, 10 cents j>or lluo for thu first, nnd 5
f.u-ench subsequent lusortlou, Ain. in no ease to he
•utjuCt to coijtruot. Marriage notices, $1. Ftitiem' luvl*
. 60 cents onch. No special notice Inserted lor loss
‘.•i...».-nits. Ohltunry notices, Uo|Hirte, it. solutions
r fr. coding* of nny Society, Association, or Corpora*
i., ..rderml to be ptthllslied, 6 cents per lino.
ouhontswlll he odverlised nt #40 per-aunum for
. .. boat advertised.
.:ii»lnj'»—where hu ouo is running, #40 par .an-
•i; if two or moro, #30 each.
tu.-lloneers 1 advertisements not to lie subject to con
-.i.-t hut to he charged nt the rotes prescribed per
u nny bill for two months advertising, other thnn
-. amounts to over #60, n deduction of‘46 per
nil be
HdU.
.i iv Advertising, with the privilege of change, will
mV,i ii nt the following fftteK
h\, r . ne square, renew able once n week... #45
“ •• •• twice “ 66
“ “ “ tlireo times or oftoner 70
«■*.%. i \ ad.lUieniil sipmre contracted for to bo charged
. fl.i.'l theiilnive rales lolditionul.
, . ,i Iv advertiser* shall be limited to the space con*
ti r. All contracts -hall he in writing, stnting
\ the nature ..I the bnsim-H* to bo ad vert bu d.—
. iiertis-motita not properly connected with the
■ • ,-** Shull he charged separately, and also nny ox-
i ■; matter over file amount coin meted for.
■n: i act advertisements payable ipiarlerly; advertise-
... a,mi strangers nnd transient persons, pnynblo in
All others will he considered due when called
i he paper, under uo circumstances, to ho Included !u
prof* -sionnl and hnsluess cards, not exceeding 6 Hues,
11 t>e inserted at #'40 per nuutim.
Calls mi persons to become candidates, will ho Inserted
.,liu-r advertisements, to he paid for Invariably In
‘■ himincing candidates lor office, #10, to be paid in
rtlsements not marked on the copy for a sjiocifled
. will he inserted until forbid, and payment ox-
• iiar advertisers and all others sending commit*
•os or retpiiring notices designed to call attention
<. • mcerts. soirees, or any public entertainments,
•U ir-vsare made |*»r admitlitnce—all notices of
i—ociations, every notice designed to call at ton*
i • . j i nolo enterprises calculated or intended to pro-
• n'dividual interests, can only ho itiseiieil with the
• i-siiiu.iing that the sumo Is to ho paid for. If in-
,, ,i, tiie c.litotiai column i which can he only nt the
,*ftoil „i the editor--1 tile same will he charged at the
.* i;..t U--» than --J emits per line.
, A. rtieeuu uls ord> red iu the Weekly. $1 pur
i r inch ius.-vtion for any time less than one
!ji, for more than otio monlh. ut oue-hultthe rates
.. iri—1 iu above tuhlu.
;undersigned, pnhlishers of r»atly. Tri-Weekly and
, i,Iv newspapers in Savannah, till., pledge themselves
.1 . i,.||,m-e t<> the above hill of charges, and in no
i.tuiC" to deviate therefrom.
,• s to tab-effect March 1.1H6«. and to
H.ttiiuc binding until changed by the voteot a majority
; is,.- undersigned.
\ ll—Thi- schedule shall not In any way effect the In-
Mt.-.d'existing contracts. Xllcontracls for the year
v ..tii-r-pfcllled time, shall only cease with the
rri.ii -n of ‘he period for which the were mado.
K. W. riI MS, llcptildiciiii
V. U. I. V MAH, Georgian.
W T rilUMPSilV? Morning News.
tl .Silver tlse.inenln.
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A L\Hl NISTKATOll’S SAI,K.
II.I, 1,0 S>Id. at pu.dic outcry, on tie- tlrut Tues-
I i., April ne t. iu front of tint Court House,
i oid r fi mi tbe Honorable, the Ordinary of
i n County, a Seg... R'»v. named Saunders, he-
ntlu i-stalo ot (V. W. tlooilncli, lat • ol said
V. deceased. I. W. AlilltKKL,
- Administrator.
ATK OE «K01t«iA, I To’ull whom it inn
CHATHAM COUNTY. / concern :
i-reaa, l»lm C. Rowland will apply at the Cour* o
,wy f.». Letters Dlsmissovy as *.dmiuistvalor »u thu
i. of William I’. Rowland.
•«« lire, therefore, to oil” and ii.lmouisli all whom
c.ucerii, to ha and appear before said ' Mil t, to
object Ions (if any they have), on or Indore the tirat
iv in July tmxt, otherwise said Letters will he
I.
i-ss, John ll.Hu*, Bsq, Ordlnnry for Chatham
. ihis eleventh day of Jniiu.iny, 1>6S.
aid .ItHIX IhUIOn c n
ATE OF (ikOlitHA) t I’oail wii.mi .1 way
>*ll ATI I AM -MUNTY. j concern:
••re is. U-mry ISngh.nU, will apply nt ttie Court of
• rv lor Letters Disioissory, as executor on the Es
i of A-heI Wells.
-e are. tiier-fore. to cRetind lolnioiiish till whom it
mi.-ero.io be and upp -ai helm»said Court to make
ion (it any they nave) on or before the 111 at Mon-
I June u X‘, other at-.- said loiters will lie grunted.
u--ss. Joint lldho, Rs<|.. ordinary tor Chatham Co.,
i:i diy of Hecuiuher, 1S67
is-"6 .1 NO. It!I.no, O. C. O.
ATK OF GiSOItOlA, i Tu ad whom ii
. HATH AM OiiUM'Y. J concern,
i--is 'Fr lucis.l.ijhaiiipion will apply nt the Court
imnrj b,r Letters of Risniissory, as Kxecutor of
mi.- . i j.ij/.t Ann .leant.
- a,,. tJ|.-|'*.|'.,,o. t., cite and admonish all whom It
.ii .... anil apj. -ic before slid tJnnrt to make
m .if a iv they l.ve) on or Indore t o first Mon-
. t..rd iiext.oili'U-wis" said leiters will be granted.
.. J -bn It:Ih i. hsip, Ordinary for Chatham
. this 3dth day »■•' September. IS67.
1 JO IN 1MO.C. U.
t may
ITK OF OWiHlUIA, l To all wh-.-m it may
•MIA I'HAM i-J'JN l’Y’. / concern.
• I-. tV J. Marshall, will apply it* the Court of
■ rv l a- L<-tr,-idl-mis-ory as guardian of B. 0.
>d.
— ire. therefore, to ..I'l-niid adin.vdsli all whom it
ii .-.-rM. to he and appear le-ihre said Court to make
•. "f my lb.-v have) on or ke|.ir>’lliu lira'- Mmi-
Vpr.l uevt.oiherwlse said letters wii! ho grafi;«d.
. •I'.liii llilho, Ksip, Ordinary for Coiiluim
v • Oi.s fifth ot October, 1H57.
' - JQHX HI LUO.o.c. a.
AT Id OF GEORGIA, I To alt whom It tnay
CHATHAM COUSTV. ) concern*.
.■reus, KdWHi-d Lovell will apply at thu Court of
>n for Letters Disiuissory as Administrator on
■Mte of Harvey .1. Hilbert.
• ■ ir therefor.-, incite ami admonish all whom It
-■ ' Mi, to he and appear l».-fore said Court to make
i..u nf any they have)on or before the llrst Mon-
J aly uuxt, otherwile said letters will ho grant
nass, Jiilm llilho, Ks<].. Ordinary for Cliathatn
>, Oils eleventh day of January, IHft
.iOHX IIILHO, O, 0. C.
s r
ItRYAN COUNTY* } contfiirn
r«-as, Ann McHIven will apply at tins Court ol Or-
f *r Letters Uhuiisiory as Administratrix of Ks-
•laoies 11. MeKlveil, deceased.
* are therefm-e to cite and admonish all whom It
to lllo their objections (If any tliuy have)
>-!'»»• the first MONDAY In MAY next, othorwlso
tt- rs will he granted.
e*s, Henry B. f*m th. Hs«j., Ordinary for Bryan
. this *44d day of October, 1867.
'-’•I HKNItV K. RMirn. Q.W. O.
s r
ATB OF GK0R01A.IT.,mil wli.nu it may
lilt VAN COUNTY ; concern:
• reas, Jacks m Bird will apply at the Court of Or-
lor Letters Dlsmisaory as Fuivivlng Kxi^utorof
of Andrew Bird, •*‘r , deceased.
.earn therefore to cite and admonish nil whom it
i.ncern, to Ilhi llioir objections (If any they have)
le-f.irn thu llrst MONDAY in .MAY nnxt,othurwlsu
"tiers will Im granted.
„ Henry K. -niltl*. Bsq., Onlluary for Bryan
this'JIM day of October, 1*67.
:i <3 HKNHY 14. SMITH, 0. II. C.
I S'
notice:.
XTY Days after date Application w!l! l>o made to
ti. - Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for leave
l ill,, undivided three-f-urths Interval or the estate
■hi..,I Wellos,in lliof dlnwlng tracts iff land. Ac, to
- ",e IL.iuho ami Lot, Iu thu city of Oglelliorps.UA.,
',"11 ted; Lot No. 84,In the Oth District, Ir-
"•uity ii.i..contiitnloR 4!H) aares: (ait No.il",Iu Ihe
“ hi-iiti:i, Taylor county, On., containing acres,
t-s«; several Lots of leitld ill Ooooe Dlslrlct,
"h-u c.miiy, Totiu., cnutslulng 'Ul‘4 acres, more or
'• 11. BIU0HAM, Kx’r.
.. NOTICB.
r I , , 1 ' ' '"'O'* nfler lisle, Application Will be made to
8 i... Court of tlrdlnnry 'if Bryan Comity, for leave
' I" real estate ot J no* llalloy, Into of Bryan comity.
<v I. f,.r Uio bum,at of the heirs and cretlltors of
*="4 —t .t.-. J4LI/.ABKTH BALKY,
Admluislratrljo
r __. . , NOTIOK.
* III'It I V. MONTHS AFTKB BATE. Apl.llcatlon will
* tip,Cashier of tin* Union Bank Aligns-
*.wr new 8.-i ipf,,r Ten Shares (No 300) issueil to Henry
•tier, deceits 11. 28th March, 1863, which Scrip has
'“u iost or mislaid. ItOBT. J. • fAUQ ll KY, * '
... , Administrator Kslalo Henry Harper. ,
• avionuU, 23d Jaiilury, 1668,
w |law Jm
MONDAY MORISTINQ-, A.JE*JRIL 5. 1858.
=rr-.t-
tlvsti ivvuutu
CALVERT IRON AND NAIL WORKS, Baltimore, Md.
J. UOl’KINSON SMITH, OFFICE 25 SOUTH GIIA ULUS-STREET.
NUMBER 88"
HOOK AND FLAT IIEAH' RAILROAD SPIKES,
^ BRIDGE AND CAR BOLTS. NUTS, «io.,
WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS, OF ALL PATTERNS, 5 to 12 Inch
MADR TO ORDER.
GUARDIAN'S ti A Ltd—Gout timed.
W ILL Be Mold, before the t.'ourt House iho)r In Da
rleti, Molntosh county, on the first Tuesday iu
April next:
Oiie tract of Isind, lying in said county, containing
five Ini ml rod acres, more or ffss Also, fuur negro slaves,
to Witt Mary, Cmherlne. Mary Ann, and Knvas: The
property of the hulls of Little Davis, Into iff Mclutoih
county, deceastd. Hold by older of tho Cour< ol Ordl-
nary, far tho purpose of division,
mar6 OI1AKLK8 DAVIt.Guardian.
BUT AN SUKRIFF’S S ALK.
W ILL lie Hold, before tin, Court llousv door, III
llrvan county,ou tbeflrst Tuesday iu May next,
between thu legal hours of sale, the following properly,
to wit: Sixteen head of Stock Cattle, more or less.—
Levied ou as the property of .Matthew M Morgan, to
satisfy one fl. fa. issued out of the Superior Court of Bry
an county. In .favor of B. o. I'eoplrs vh. Mutthow M,
Morgan. Property |M>inted out by the dofemlrfiit.
mar ‘40 V, «l LL. Sheriff n. .c
S T AT® OF GKimoIA, 1 To till whom it may
CHATHAM COUNTY, / concern!
M’hereas. John K Walls, will apply nt the Court of
Ordinary for Letters Disiuissory, as Administrator on the
estate of Samuel Walls.
These are, therefore, to dto nnd ailmoni-h nil whom It
may concern, to ho and appear before said Court to make
objection (If any they have)on orbeforotho first Mon
day In September uuxt, otliurarisu said letters will bo
granted.
Witness, John Bilbo. Kso., Ordlnnry for Chatham
comity, Hits Twelfth day of March. 1868.
mar‘40 JOHN BILBO, o o.o.
A D 311M ST IIA Til IX NO TICK.
A LL IVi-soiis having demands against the estate of
William Riley, deceased, will please hand them In,
properly at'este l and nil pmaens Indebted to said Vatnte
will make prompt payment, to
KLI/.ABKTII RKILLYj Administratrix.
Jan *48 _ Uw _
NOTICE!,
I lWO Mr mbs afterdate, application will be made to
. tlisCourt of Ordinary of Liberty County, lor leave
to sell Mill acres of Laud, tlie property of tan estato iff
Wm. K. Stafford, late of said county d> censed, and to o
mid for .lie heuetitof the heirs and dintrilmlcea of said
white. 8KABO tN B ItUSTIN,
fell l<) Guardiaiiof Minors of said esiat*.
notTcb:
TIVYO Months after date application will lie made to
JL Ik" Ordinary of Liberty county, for leave to sell a
Negro Man. by thu name of Boh. about ‘4'4 rears of age,
hel.uiglng to the estate of N. J. Clark, deceased, and
sold for the benefit of the heirs of said esinte, this 11th
January. I86S JOHN CLARK.
Jaw Id Kxvcutor.
-^ OTICE -
T WO MONTHS after date nep (cation will lie made to
the Him. Ordinary of Liberty county, for leave lo
sell 230 acre* of land, (more or less.) tho property of N
.1. Clark, late or Liberty county, deroaaed : Ornate in
Bryan couift.v. and hounded by lands „| Rogers, J. I'.
Hines. It. Clark, and unknown This 1st February, 1868.
Ieb4 JOHN ' LARK, Rveeiilor.
WILLIAM W. WILSON,!
i'S > Dit'nrce.
(NIUKTTA WILSON. J
TIKNHI
I T ring to the Court, by tho return of the Sheriff.
that III,, defeiiilnut is not to he found in Hie County
of Klll'gham: Ou motion, it Is ordered that the said
defendant, do file In-r plea or defence iu the Clerk's Of
fice of this Court, ou or hefote the first day of the next
term thereofand it Is lurther ordered t- nt llii* order
he piildislied Iu one of the g«* ties ol the City ol Silvan
nab. for three mouths previous to the next term of this
Court.
True extract from the minutes, this 26th March, 1858;
mar 20 JAMKS HAHN. c. 8. R. r.
S TATE OF GICOIlGIA, 1 ..... ,,
• IIATIIAM COUNTY. / UUI ' L
l'eter Yoiisuii, | Mortgage, ic.
. M,
n.) JANUA
I'ntrii' MJorkman.) JANUARY TKRM,1858.
Present—Tho llouornblo Wm. B. Fleming, Judge of
said Court.
It appearing to the Court, by the petition of Peter
Yonsou. tliat on tlir seventh day of April, in the year of
our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-five, Piitrn- I'Jmk-
man. <>f said county, made and delivered to sai-l l'eter
Yonsou his certain promissory note, hearing dite the
day and year aforesaid, whereby thu s id I'atrus
lijorkman promised iu two years after tho date of said
note, which ti.no has now ehipsod, to pa.v said l’eter
Yonsoti or order, the sum uf l'nreo iliindrod and Seven.
ty-Kight Dollars and Seventy Flvo Cents with interest
from the datw of sild note, for value received And that
afterwards, on the Sinnu day ami year, aforesnll, the
said Pat ms PJ.irktnan, tho better to secure tho pay
meulof said note, exo-mtedand delivered tos»ld l’eter
Yon son, hls'deed of mortgage, whereby tho-aid I’atrus
lldyurkma-i conveyed to thu salil Peter Yonsou. all that
lot, tract or parcel of laud, situate, lying and being In
the city of Savannah and county nnd 8tato iitorcsahl. In
that portion,,f the city of 8n van mill known as Ogle
thorp,. Town, known iu thu plan of said OgU-thorpo
Town aslol number (10) ten; bounded on the north by
New Houston street, on the oust by b-t number (12)
twelve, on the south by a Inue twenty feet wide, and o„
thu west by Jefferson street: conditioned, that if said
Putins Bjorlimau should jmy off nnd discharge said
note, or canto it to he done,according to the tenor and
iff-ct thereof, Hint (hot. tho said deed of mortgage and
said note should liecouie and he null and void. t„ all In-
Ion's an purposes And It further appuiniiig. that
wild note reuiiiins unpaid, It is, therefore, ordered that
tho said Palms iljorkmiiu do pay into Court, by the
tlr«t day of tho next term thereof, thoprlm-lpil. Interest
end cost- due ou said note—-or -how i-ause, to the con
trary, if any lin has—and Unit on tin* failure "f said
Palms llior'tman so to do, the equity of redemption
In and to wild mortgaged premises, b„, forever therwif-
ter.hnrred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that
this rnlo lie published In the Savannah llepui.liruu once
u month, for four months, or a copy thereof served on
the slid I'atrus nfirkitian. or his special agent, or at-
Inriiey, at least tliroo months previous to tho next tonn
iff this Court. foh‘4—1am tin
CHANGR OF SCHEDULE.
TUB CHEAPEST & QUICKEST ROUTE
To the North,
msm.
TWICE A. WEEK
Ini## Charleston
AND THE NOKTH-BASTHRN HAIL-ltOAD
TIIHOUGII A1UUNGEMENT
FROM
SAVANNAH TO WILMINGTON, N, Cg
On and after
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1858,
SUFHIUOR
STEAMER GORDON,
l, it t i> ift v rv ... ... . .. .i . .
F. II A ll D Id N'
in in a n tl e r.
Will leave Savannah every SUNDAY mid WEDNES
DAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, and arrive In Charles-
ton the following mornings in Him* to connect with the
Train ot the North-Eastern Hail lloidyoiny North.
Returning, will lenves charleston every Monday and
Friday Night, nt 8 o’nlock, (after thu arrival of the cars
Irmii Wilmington,) and arrivo iu Savannah early tho
following mornings.
Travellers hound fir the North, for North Carolina, nr
for the northern part of South Carolina, by taking till*
route, will save time a«d xxpensb, mid will guiuii night’s
sleep
Through Tickets front Siivnnunh to VVIIinitigton,'$ll.
No extra cnargo for meals or berths on hoard of the
steamer.
Puss.'tigers ntid their Baggago transferred from tho
steamer to the cars, Jttt nj charge.
Baggage checked Crum Savannah to Wilmington. For
engagements apply to J. P. BUUOKS, Agent,
jail 7 Charleston Steam-Packet WIiarL
GREAT REDUCTTonToF FARE
HTJHOPB.
From New York or South• 7b AVio York from South
umpton, Havre and Urn- ampton, Havre or JJre—
First cabin $80 First cabin $100
Second cabin 60 Second cabin..... (15
Steerage 30 Steerage 40
In the first class puddle wheel steamship ARIEL, 2,000
tons, C D Ludlow, commander, nnd NORTH STAR.'4,
600 tuns. Ed ward Cave ndy, nommander, to sail from pier
N<>. 3 Ninth river, at noon precisely, currying tliu United
States mall, vh;:
Leu re New York for It remen for Southampton
Southampton, Havre SouUtamp- for
or Jlre.me.n. !m. New York.
Ariel, Saturday, March 20. April 17. April21.
North Star, “ April 17. May 15. May 10.
Ariel, , “ May 16. Juno 12. June 10.
N.Htar, “ June id. July 10. July 14.
These steamships touch at Havre. Specie delivered In
London or Paris. For passage nr freight, apply to
I). TORRANCE. Agent,
mar 1 3mo No.6 BowlingUrnen, New York,
FAB.BJ nBDUCED,
8TBAM TO BOUTHAMP
AND IIAVUK.-Thei.iag-
-irfc'fT"nibeent steninillip VANDERBILT, 6,208
%S!9tC9H| tone, p. K. Lefevrv, master, will sail, with
tho mull*— ’ ’
FROM Nr.W YORK FOR
■OUTIIAMPTOM ANtl UAVRF..
Pattirilay - April 10
Hattirday May 23
Satnrlay July ~
FROM SOUTHAMPTON ANJI
KATRR V»tV XKVt TnRK.
Wednesday April 28
Wednesday lime 0
Weduewlay ...July 21
Price "f passage according to hn-itiun of room. First
cabin, $100; sucuud cabin, #60.
Bpocio delivered in iaindniinnil Paris.
For Passage or Ftoighl, apply to D.T'IRRANOK. A^t
No 6 Rowling Croon, New York. apr" mar 1
FOR NEW YORK—0E0RQIA LINE.
^casiThosuperlerfast sailingpnekot schr THOMAS
HOLCOMBE, (Joslee, master, will have liumcdlnto dis
patch. For freight or ponago.apply to master, on board,
at i oltop’s wharf, or to
«|*r1 SCRANTON ft N0RRT8.
FOR FRBIGIIT OR CIIAUTRR.
JTho first class ship ERIE. Kundson, master, of
Jiout 600 tons burthen,Is lo complete order for any voy
age. For terms, apply to SCRANTON A N0UU1S,
mar 81
FOIl FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
► The fast sailing schr DR. K0DUKH8, Captain
dains! Apply to 0ARLET0N * PARSONS.
~tnar 80.-
ARD OII«.—5 barrels bed winter attained, for
| sale by J. B. 5100BE.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
On and after 18th November*
inlanFroute
For Palatka E. F.
VIA BRUNSWICK, »T. MARYS, FERNAN-
DINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND
P I C OL A T A .
Stoppiny al atl Intermediate Lmnding*. To leave
Jrum the Charleetou Steam Racket wharf' every
WEDXESDA 1” MORNING at 10 o’clock.
The new* aud splendid steamer
KVEROLADH, Capt. L M. Coaeter,
will leave this city ns above.
This steamer lias the finest passen
ger accommodation* of any boat In
tho >oiithei-u waters, and connects regularly with the
stages llir the Interior of Florida, also with the Brims
wltk A Florida nnd Fornandlnn et OcurKevs Rail-.
r,Nids. Returning will connect nt Savannah with tho
Central Railroad, and New York steamers.
Flelght consigned to the Agents iff this steamer will
Im r«-sliipfit*d fro,, of charge. For frolglu nr passage up-
ply on board, or to
C0UPER & FRASER. Agents
No 74 Buy street.
“UNI TKD~STAT ESIMaIXT
For Palatka JS. F.
VIA DARIEN, RRUNSWWN, ST. MARYS,
FERNANt)INA, JA ONSON VIL1.E,
AND FIOULATA.
MARYS, Capt. .las. Froi-boru,having
I*eon thorouglily p-iinted and over*
hauled, will c„uinietii-i> her regular
trips i„ ihe above iilacos, leaving me Florida 'team
I’aeket wlmif on .Monday uio.uing. April 0th, nt U
o’tduck, and contilino to Ravi, every Mnmlay moriutig
at the same hour.
For ireight or imssngn apply on board, or to
OLAGIIOllN A CUN N I Nil 11 AM,
mat 30 Agents.
~'UNlTlTD~STATES' MAIL."
For Palatka. E. F.,
Via Darien, llrunmciok, St. Stavy’*, Fernandma,
Jackennville, Picnlata and Middlthnry.
Ths new and elegaut steamer
ST. JOHNS, Cunt a in X. Khig.w-ll
ive every Friday morning at U
hark.
'This boat has boon built expressly
for tills route,and hnviug extensive and airy State Room
accommodation, offers superior inducements to invalids
and others.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Florida
Steam Packet wltarf, or to
tnartVO OL AG HORN A dUNNlNUH AM, Ag’t*^
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
The new and splendid iron steamer
FT. MARYS, Capt. James Freeborn,
will leave for (’liarleston, on Tlnns-
day Evening, April *4d, nt U n’r!o.*k,
mid continue to leave every Thursday
alter. Returning, showillleaveChnrlesti.il every
Sunday Morning, nt U o’clock. For freight or pas'iige
apply on hoard, at the Florida Steam Packet wharf, or to
mural) OL.UmOltN ft riUNNINHIlAM, Ag’ts.
via nuk
INLAND ROUTK.
fou piioniDA.
FOR PALATKA, 17/1 IllirNSWWK, ST.
MAH YS. FERNANDlNA.JAt’KSONs
VI LL E, PICO LA 7/It AND
INTERMEDIA TE
LANDINGS.
CHANGE of schedule.
On and niter Saturday. January
'th,thesii|H,rior steamer WILLIAM
EABItOOK. t'upt. W.T. McNelly.
leave tlie Clmrlestou wlmiT
•very saTURDAY MORNING, at III ocluck fot the
nbeve places.
The Win. Seahrook Is an elegant and a substantial
Hint, and has superior cabin and state mom urcntii*
m,kIhiinns. Hie will connect regularly with the Itruns-
lek. and Fern all dna and 0,-d.ir Keys Railroads, ami
Stages fat tho uterioriff Florida
Returning she will leave Palatka every MONDAY
MORNING mid arrive at Savannah every WEDNESDAY
in time tu connect with tho stemii'-r Gordon for Charles
ton.
Freight consigned t*» tnls agency will he forwarded
free of charge. For engagements apply to
J. P. BROOKS. Agent.
Janl.3 Charleston whnr.'.
Accommodation Boat.
FOR PARACHUCLA EVERY MONDAY AND
THURSDAY.
The now and fast running Pnssen*
.^r and Freight steamer JOHN G.
LAWTON will leave for Paracbttcla
>«nd Intenffi'dlati, Landings, every
■Monday and Thursday, ut 4 o’clock,
P. M.—leave loot ..f West Broad street.
N.B.—Contracts *br laudlngsabove cun be made. Tills
Boat will outbreak her iuiin!t,g schedule.
J. W. Me ALP IN, Agent,
oc27 Willimimm'sRuihlingH.
For Charleston,
To lea vo froi
3 ATI
Tlio new and splendl' steamer
EVERGLADE, Oa* L. M. Coxetter.
will leave this city ns above.
The Everglade connects regularly
with tho South Carolina and North Eastern Railroads.."*
Freight consigned to Agents will he forwarded free*)!
charge. For fi eight orpatsage npplv on ImiirJ or to
COUPER A FRASER Agents.
nov!7 _____ "d Da.v street.
FOR BLUFFTON.
llllton Henri, Itoyri's Landing, Ilenufort,
PortHiiysl Ferry. An
_ The New and Splendid Steamer
“OEOILH,**
■fi—c.ut. r. Plant,
iwijvoiwhWill leave thn Charleston Steam-
I’aeket Wharf, every >UNDAY Evening, nt 6 o'clock,
until lurther tiolioe.
The Credo basin—n built oxpres«1y f>r this.route; lias
elegant state-nemi accommodation, and is constructed
so as to secure the tuje.ly and comfort iff travellers.
All Freight must In, paid ou the whm-fby thu shipper,
before it will ho receipted for.
.1. P. BROOKtt, Agent,
ocI3 Charleston Wl-arf
SPECIAL NOTICK.
Stcanishi]i Vanderbilt, for Huropo.
PASSAGE, WITH COOKED PROVISIONS, FOR $3»!
A limited number of Third Class Pas
Krugers will he taken by the timgnih-
‘eeu steamship VANDERBILT. 5,408
itniis, P. E Lefevre. master, to sail Irom
on datimlay, Atiril lOlli, for Soiithanipton
mil Havre. Pussengers forward,,.' to Koiiihauiptou
London, llnvto. Antwerp, Rottordmu uud Brumm, nt
$35, For pussago, npidy o.XLV to
D. TORRANCE.
mar IC tAfl No. 6 Bowling Green. N»w York.
FOR SALE.FRBIOIIT OR CIIARTBIl”.
Tim well known fast Milling American bark
_____ ADUIAT1C, Cupt. J. B. Diirliniu. Apply tu i ujit
on hoard, nr to
niar'41) OARLKTOV *>. PARKIN'S.
FOR LIVKIiPOOL.—Tin. Anieiicao i-.op
GKO. KVANs, Cooper, master, having the greater
Jp.irtiou of ll r curgo engagi.,1. trill have dispatch.
For Ireight, apply to OGDEN, »TAlUt CO.
mat lo
“FOR BOSTON.—Th- bark RAITTa vK
jCaptaii: Fliuii, will have quick dispatch. For
(roluht, apply to BRIGIIAM, BALDWIN 6t 00.
mar I"
FOR lYKW'YOilK—GEORGIA ljW.
,Tlio last sailing regular tmck,.t hark MARIA
UOKl'UN, will Imvo immediate dispatch. For linssaga
only, apply to Captain on hoard, at Bolton's wharf, or
BOR ANTON NVMUUB.
r 24
iJt FOR NEW YORK—BRIG LINE —
^MSL'rhu regular |,acket schr VAPOR, Mitchell, mas.
tor, liaving part of her cargo engaged will have dis-
jwleli. F»r balance of freight, apply on hnttrd. st 8tod-
dard's wharf, or to DANA ft WASHBURN.
’ ir 2(1
FOR NEW YORK..—The A 1 schooner
W. I., BURIUVUGHS, Capt. JenkB. having part
nor cargo engaged, will hare quick <il*imU-li. For
freight, apply to BRIGHAM. BALDWIN u CO.
mar 81
_ POU NEW YORK.—’IWomihMiaHT*
vJdfiy nt schr WALTER RALEIGH, Morion, master,
will have dispatch for tho above port. For freight, up-
ply to HUNTER A GAMMBLL.
mur 31
-SfXi FOR NEW YORK.—The packet #ehr.
LAURA GLRTIIUDE, Kllwood, Master, will
ha vo despatch for tho nhovo pert. For freight’apply to
murJrt HUNTER ft OAMMi.LL.
FOIlTNKW _ YORK.—UNION LINK.
Tim tegular packet schr. TARGET, will hire
quiiik despatch lor ihu nbovo port. F«r Mil ill freight ap-
piy to inarJ.'i OGDEN, STARR ft CG. _
FOR PHILADELPHIA—KEY STONE
LINE—Tho new *chr. 3IAKY HALEY, Capt
lialuy, will meet with dispatch for tho atiove port; f<r
freUlit apply to IIUNTrlR ««• OaMMELL.
T mar2Q
Jffii FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
xa*5tThe superior s« r INGOM Alt, Capt C«-m,i» ready
for freight or charter. Apply to
mar 16 BRIGIIAM, BALDWTV & tV)
P IQUE COLLARS AND SETS.-A new
supply, Jiut received by
mar 2 NEVITT. LATIHOp * ROGKR8
F LOUR—25 hhlsSupvrfine Flour,
15U #Hcks do do
100 do Fine «t<»
160 do Extra do
For *ale by CuNNERAT Wl UtiTKK ft PALMES.
THE SCREW STEAMSHIPS
THOMAS S WM.V,
Omit.JNO. A. PGST.
inSS TFUWORT,
Capt. P. 8. BERRY,
Will form a weekly line between sbivannah and New
York, leaving each purtevery Thursday.
The Thot. Swan will make tho first departure, nnd
leave New York on Thursday the 8tli Inst., ami Buvmi-
nnh on the 16th.
These steamers have oxccltent accommodation* for
passnugors, mid being ol great Strang tit and spued,
ohlitpers can rely on ths greatest desnatnli to freight.
I’A88AGE #15 ik,
Morclundlse tninsferred to and from Georgia Central
Railroad fria, c.f com mission For rates of freight and
ether information, apply to
BRIGIIAM. BALDWIN ft CO., Savannah.
ocBIl. B 'ROMWKLL. 131 Washington st.. N. Y.
FOR HAVANA
KEV WEST AM) CALIFORNIA,
Steamship ISABEL,
W II.LX AM R0 LL r XS, COMMAXDHR,
Having just been entirely overliitiih-.l and put In
Kph'inlid order, refitted with new boileri, and double air
tight hulk head*, forward miff ul'i. making ln«r one nt
Mie most deslratdo sti-miior* |»r safety, speed mid com
fort, will u-iive Snvnuiinli for -'avmia via key West, on
the 11Ii mid Hull, nnd leave Havana -or Hivnnuali via
Key Wcft.on the li'tlimi-l 25th n* each tumilli.
The ISABEL connect*, ut Havana.' with the U.S Mall
Steamship (\imp.*ny’a LlneotBtemiiors, for Nan urlonti*
and Smii FranciKco,
For passage only, apply to
declfi COHENS fc HERTZ.
, FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho American ship
ygtvMBERLIN. Captain May , Is now ready lo ricelvo
-SsStfnIght for I ho above p.,rt. For freisht etigago-
ItietitH. apply to C. A. GIII;IN Ell ft CD.
FOR LiVEIlPOOi. —The A 1 Am, riemi
^vU«Lip AGN K.*, Jones, master, having a large por-
ot41ri6Gi,ii of her caigo engaged, will have quick dis-
palcli. For freight engagements, npplv to
»n»*r_3<l lilt If III AM. BALDWIN ft CO.
FOR Ll V EiiP DO I ..-The fii »v clnslAm.
5<gm«lii|i TAM KB LANE, Holmes, maiter. having n
portion oi her cargo engaged, will meet with dis-
paten. For freight engagements, apply to
mar 13 I’ADKI.FriRD. FAY ft CO.
FOIL LI VKUPOOL.— I’ll- first class Ain.
-fttyftshlp SUNBEAM, lllsbee. tnasler. Ii-iviug must of
-sfewClier cargo engaged, will meet witli disputch. For
fr-iriit i-iigagumunts, apply to
feh 23 PADELFORD. PAY ft CO.
FOR TilVICIIPOOL. —The first class
225S, Onerl.-nn Rbip 4VAI.L ACE, L-iue. master, hav
ing a poitlon of her catg i engaged, will meet with di«-
piiicli. For height engagements, npplv to
roiiHtl I'ADEl.FilRD FAY ft CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL — At,.-'"a l Am.il-
can vhlp MoLO 'KA, IIiiM, mn*ter, having a largo
l"'t ti'.n of her cargo engaged, will linvo quick dispatch.
For freight cugageuiuuts, apply to
mar 23 BRIGII AM. BALDWIN ft ro._
FOR I.IVERPOOL. -i he A f AuierU
_____ mi "hip • llARI'EU OAK, Carver, master,
wants 6(11) bales of Colton In complete her cargo. For
freight engagements, npplv to
mar *43 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
PIANO-FORTES.
H. S. III.H,Altnus,
HOr.E AGENT Foil SAVANNAH.
FW^HK SUBSCRIBER in offering these celebinted in-
JI stntinetits to tin* public, has no hesitation in say
ing they have thu purest and most resonate tone; rich
mul silvery In quality, *rnniI in general efi,-cl; the m<>it
delicate touch and perfect action. They will stand the
humidity and changes of our Southern climate better
than any other now made, retaining all their ercellencie*
C wyeurt. Mr. iLis a practical Piano-fortu maker, tmvlg
eeu in the Uvminesa for fourteen years, mostly for
Nun us ft Clarke, the oldest and most cchhrated House in the
United States; while most ol the new establishments
that have sprung up seem to have turned their atten
tion mostly to (he beautifying of the cases only. Nunns
ft Clarke have gone on improving (lie tone, touch and
action, w hich is the only intrinsic value to Ihe purchaser,
until they have placed their instruments above nnd be
yond nil comparison-
Dir Mr. Ii. is uunhl, d to sell at NEW YORK CASH
P'.tlOEB. -<i£>
dec ft STATE STREET,Coiirt-lfoime Square.
W. D. ZOGOAim ftCO,
AUK WEEKLY RECEIVING FROM THE FACTORY
TIIK CELKtlltATKI*
< Stciu'u)«u> Sc -Sons’ JKnnos,
Pronounced by Artists and lainiioisseurs to heSt clhior
to any American Piano, and equal lo tin.* Krnrd or Col-
lard’s.
The advantages |-oss, s«ed by these Pianos over all oth
ers, are : a pure quaMtv of tone, mi oven scale, which
admits of no perceptible change between upper and
lower octaves, m» fur us quality of tone is concerned:
Handing in tune longer than other lost!uuwmo; ability
to endure the extreme changes incident to n S nithei li
climate. Their Ininn-nfc puwet'— the A<juare I'lmiospos
sess all the force mid sTreugtli ofGrmid riumm Irom oth*
or makers.
The Steinway ft Sens' Pianos, nro fast superseding
those of other manufacturers, both North anil South, for
(he universally expressed senliiiui'ff uf thu mtidcal
world is iu their favor, and tiu r- is but one remark a-
lining all inush-al tearlu-rs aud dileltaiiti:
THKY AUK TUB VERY REST PIANOS
now inudiriu America. The superiority of these instru-
nu-nts over any other is so uiqiarcnt. that wo Invite per
sous about purchasing to call ami examine our stock,
when, we doubt nut, they will he perfectly willing to
accord to tlm espresso.| sentiment of tluani must com
petent to judge, that tlm
STEINWAY ft SUNS’ PIANOS SURPASS AI.I.OTHBH8
in the essential requisite that gt- to make a good instru
ment,
A large assortment of nil kinds of Mudcal Instru
ment*. and Musical Merchandise, including the lie *Jut
puhliciitiotis uf .Music, kept . n bund.
W. D. ZriBGAUM ft CO.,
Bryan and St. Julian streets, near ihe Market.
HENRY ESLER & CO.
At their Steam Engine and JJoiler Bur**, Atlantic Dscks.
BROOKLYN. NEW YORK
Are now prepared for
STATIONARY, RIVER ANO MARINE
ENGINES
Ot every description. Sugar Mills. Mill Works.nnd
Mining Machinery. Also all kinds ot High and Low
Pressure Hollers.
Tho Subscriber, agent In Savannah for the above
Works, will receive orders for nil kinds of Machinery.
Helms now on hand several small Portable Engiuessuit
tblefor Planters’ use, also.one 16 horsepower Engine,
which ho will sell on nccoiumoilating terms.
II. H.LINVILLK, Mnchlnlsl.pt.Julian
uly 4 if Ononqimre west of tho Market
SHOW CASKS !! '
FRASER’S FIRST PREMIUM
snow CASE WARE ROOMS,
tonier Rcade and IIadmin Stvcrte, New York,
S TORK KEEPERS ill want of SNOW GASES, ol any
description, will find, al this establishuu t, a large
mid liHtidsonm assortment, consisting of Silver I Mu led
Him,■wood, M illegally mid Black Walnut show Caros, at
prices to suit the times.
Show Oases packed nnd shipped with enro. Orders
per mail promptly nt tended to. 2nm f.d, *jt>
WOOD & PEROT,
Ornamental Iron Works,
'’PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
A UK Now prepawl to furnish all ovdera for .ton
Kullings for Cemeteries, Public Squares, Buildings,
ftn.; Iron Vernudalis, Iron Stairs of all shape*. Foun
tains, Settees. Chairs, Tables.Tree Boxes, Alilmwls,Hint*
nary, Garden Vases, uud decorative lruu Work geti.
u rally.
Being in thneoutre of tho coal and iron district, wlieie
these necessary materials can no hud nt tho lowest
prices, and being tho oldest ami most experienced, as
Well us the largest house of the kind in the United
States, they are enabled to furnrih ail work at u,wt.r
prices tnan u can he made by any competitor.
Having uppolntod Mr. II. H. Linvillo our sole Agent
In eavunnali, we refer all needing work to him, who is
furnished with our large assoittncnt of designs, and Ir
prepared to glveall tieccs«ary information, and w ho hi an
thorIr.ed to soil all work delivered on board of vessol at
Philudeiphia, At our lowest Philadelphia prices,
iy 18—1 y WOOL ft PKUtVP.
50 gr, German Matches,
Just received and for tale by
THOMAS M. TUUNEU,
f«b 20 Corner Bronghtou *nd Rmnard streets.
New Arrangement.
O N and after Sunday, Febr uary Hist, thw Pxsionger
Train* of this Ruud will be run us follows:
■ ST.WBUH SAVANNA!) AND MACON.
Leu vo Savutiiiah 1.15 a. m. and 3 00 r. u
Arrivo In Mitoon 10 45 a. m. and 12.3U a. m.
Lou vo Macon tt.45 a. m. and 11.311 r. n.
Arilyc in Savannah 7.14 f. n. and 8^U a. m.
BXTWKaM SAVANNAU AND aUQUSTA.
Leave Savannah 1.15 a. m. and 11.16 a. m.
Arrivo in Augusta.... 0 a, M.aml 7EM.
Loavo Augnsta 3 a. m.bikI 3.46 V. m.
Arrivo In Savannah v.M>*.M.aiid U) 66 r.M.
BKTtvaaN Macon and aithubta.
Leave Macon 0.45a.m.and 11.30r.M.
Arrive lit Augusta..... 7 r.M,and ft a.m.
Loavo Augusta- 2 a. M.nnd 3.45 r. M.
Arrivo In Macon 111.45 a. M.aml l‘J.30 a. m.
Train* Q.iunect an arrival at Gordon, for MlltedgovUlu
and Katouton. At Macon with trnlus of tho Southwest-
orn Ron.) for Columbus and Albany, and with thu Ma
con * Western Road for Atlanta.
Passengers leaving Savannah by tho 1.15 A. M. train,
will arrive In Atlanta at n p. M.
leaving by the 3.00 P. M. train will arrive In Atlanta
at0.16 next morning. On Sundays the 11.16 A M. train
for Augnsta will go through to Macon iu place of the 3
K M., which will uot be run on that riuy.
KMKRSON TOOTH,
General Supt.
Savannah. Fehrimry SOtli, 1857. tmvlS
Macon & Western Railroad,
.MACON, Dec. lltli, 1857.
O N and alter Friday, 18th lust., tho tmins will run
ns follows:
Leave Macon l.no A.M.
Arrive at Atlanta vis A.M.
le-ave Ma, on 11.30 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta ft«0 p. M.
tanve Atlanta 12 night.
Arrive at Mscmi 7.15 a M.
Leave Atlanta .
Arrivo at Macon p. 51.
Thu Night Train* will uot he mu on Sitinlavs
The l A. M. Train from Mamin connects with the State
Road for ChntUlmogu at 12.30 P. M. uudUeoigla Road
for Augusta at 10 A. M.
Tho 1 (.30 A. M. Train connect* with tho Statu Komi at
1.46, A. M., and the Georgia Hoad nt 12 Night.
—dec 25-tr ALFRED L. TVLKH, Pnp't.
SCHEDULEJ
ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD,
Over which passes tho
Great New York ft New Orleans Malls
Two Daily Trains between Macon nnd Columbus.
Leave Macon at 1.3(1 A M..uudll 3U A. M.
Arrive III Columbus 8 62 A. M., mid u.'W p. M.
Leave ( nlmnhns 1.66 A M., nnd 4.0u P.M.
Arrive In Macon turn A. M.,u„d lti.'4H P..M.
nKTWCE.V MACON AM) ALUA.NV.7j
Ijcavo Mhcoii 1 3ft A. M.
Arrive in Albany 8.15 A. M.
Lea»o Albany 3 45 P. M,
Arrive in Mhcii Ri.28 I*. M.
leave Moron 7.12 A. Al., Trl Weekly.
Arrive in Albany 3.37 P. M.
Leave Albany 7.0ft A. M.. Tr .•Weekly,
Arrive iu .Mncou 3.31 p. M.
Trains to C,,1111111,11* form n through connection to
Montgomery. A la..11 ml Augustn.Kingsvillo, Wilmington,
Savannah,Milledgevillenud Eutontoti.
Post Co-tches run front Albany to Tnllnhnsspo, Uniti-
bridge. Tlioiniisville, Ac.
Hack* i nn from Smitlivillc, 7Vi'-H7rWy, to Dawson,
CittlilM-rt, Fort Gaines, Nc. Also Irom Fort Valley to
Perry. llaynesvHle. HawklnsviHe and Knoxville. t)„.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should take
the evening Trains from Savannah nnd Augusta to avoid
detention lit Macon. Fori ther point* take either Timn
First das*steamships leave Savannahfor New York.oti
W edoesdays and Saturdays. Passage in tho Cabin $26,
Steerage $H.
Parc from Montgomery to Savannah #14 Oft.
do Columbus do do In Oft.
do Albany do do 10 DO.
GRri. W. ADAMS, Superintendent,
Macon, Feh. 21st. I86S. mar 1
GEORG IA It Al LitOAI >7
Change of Sohodule.
0 TAKE EFFECT ON GEORG (A RAILROAD. DE
CEMBER 28 If, 1857.
Leave Amriista at 2.30. A. M , and 4.00 P. M.
irrivost Atlanta at 11 Hit, A. M.. mol 1.04, A. M
Leave Atlanta nt 12 HU. A. M., mid Iimki, a M,
\rrlve ,1 Augusta at ’....8.6(1. A 61.. and 7 (Ml p, JJ,
Sunday Trains leaving Augu-tn at 4 I*. 51., nnd Atlan
ta. 12A.M., discontinued. (The 230 A. M, train from
Augn.ita connects through t„ Memphis)
C0X.xr.CT WITH SOUTH CABOI.IXA IIAtl.RoVn.
Arrive at Augusta nt l.fto. A. M., mid 2 30. P. M.
Leave Augusta at Itl.tH), A. 51., mid 8 05, l'. M.
WKSTEIIX AND ATI.VXTIC tl Alt.ROAD.
Wrlvont Atlanta at 11.22, P. 51., and JUKI, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 1.45, A. M., mid 12 3U, P. 51.
ATLANTA ANII WEST 1*01 ST lt.UI.UOAH.
Arrive at Atlanta at Itl.13, P. 51.,uud 0 27, A. M.
Leave AtIn 11111 at 2.UU A. 61., mid l 00, P. M.
MACON ANII WKSTBIIS n ULItoAII.
Arrl e at Athintuut u.ld A. M., ami (1.05 P. 51.
Leave Atlanta at Iii.ffi) A. 61., and 12 UU Night.
ATIIKSS HR (NC II—SUNDAYS F.XCKI*T)D.
Is*ave Augusta at 2.311 Night.
Leave Atlanta Ut 1'4 0U Night.
Irrlveat Athens nt 10 3ft Day.
Leave Alliens at 12.Hu Night.
\rrlve at Augusta at (1 in* Mnrniiig.
irilve at Atluula at U.34 Morning.
WASIU.XUTON HR (NCR—DAILY TRAINS —SUNDAYS KXCimrtD.
Leave Augusta at 23n MgLt.
Leave Atlanta at 12 no Niglff.
Vrrive at Washington at 7.35 6lorniug.
On .Mondaysmi Extra Train leaves Washington at I 45
veiling, mid connects with the D-'wn Day Passenger
l'"'in from Atlanta, mid roturt iug to Wmdilnglon at
46 Evening.
w uiuunton nitANcii—suNinva nxcRt-Tin
Leave Augusta a 4.on Evening.
Leave Atlanta at Hum Morning.;
Arrive at Wmienton at JLihi Evening.
Leave U iirrenlou nt 3.3.1 Evening,
Arrivo at Augusta nt 7.on Evening,
Arrive ut Atlanta nt 1.0ft Night.
dec 15-1 y GKDIIGK YOUNGR. Oen. SiiVi.
Atlanta & West Point lluili'oiul
Atlanta to H«»l Point, S7 in Hen, Fare. $0 50.
GEORGE G. HULL, r'uperliitendeut.
MORMNn PASSCMIKU Tit.UN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily at 2 Oft A. 51.
Arrives a' West Point, at 28 do
Leases West Point, daily at 4 Oft do
Arrives at Atlanta, at 7 ou do
BVKNIXn t'ASSKNOIH TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily nt 1 00 P. M
Arrives at West Point, at ti 2s do
la-nvt-s West Point, daily at 4 .'It) do
Arrives at Atlanta,at It) 15 d 1
■ttiy This Road connects, each wav, with tliu 5lnntg„m
ery e> West Point Railroad. Jcc 28
Freights from Savannah
TO
TUSCUMBI/Y AND MEMPHIS,
fj u]ic i-1 ut curie uts OfllC'.
SAVANNAH, u.( , 4th April. 1867. f
T HE Undersigned ima Ihivii inf-*-mcd by letter re
coiveil this morniug.from tlicthoieriri nuperintend
ent (it tile .Memphis ft Cnarlustou 1 ail Road, that th#*
Eastern mid Western divisions of that Road were to be
joined on the 27tli ultimo, mid that truum would run
through regularly on the SDtli.
Throng rate of Freight from Savannah <0
' T'.scumbin. 1 Memphis
First Class. j f| .•« * *« *
Second do. I 1 no
Third 00, j 87
Special rate for Freight Goods.} *4 70
CLASSIFICATION.
1st Glass.—piano Fortes, Rooks nnd Stationery. Bool.
? Shoes, lints, Liquors, Gils. *c., in bottli-*,
Cumplienn and £>pt*. Turpentine in barrels,
Carpeting .China. <'rim>hnnd Glassware,Segm s,
iu cases.Clocks,Confectionery,Cotton Cards,
Cutlery in cases, car,La and boxes,Dry Goods
In boxes and bales, Drugs. Fruits, Fruit Trees
and Shrubbery, Furs, Garden Seeds, Looking
Glasses and Looking Glass Plate, at owner’s
risk. Ntitslnfrails, ovsters in cans mid jnn,
Saddler), Tin mid Britannia Ware, Tea and
4*rir'»* - per MO lbs
2d CIuss.—Hard war j (except In 1st and 3d Glas-es.) Cel
fee Mills, M noun ery, Foreign Liquors in bid
and pipes. Tobacco in boxes. Leather in roll
ami boxes,Oils in hhls. mol casks. Crockery
and tpieenswaro in crates mid casks, Rice,
Whiting Plaster, 81iuct Brass uud Coppm
par 100 lbs
3rd Class.—Axes.Shovels. Spades, Snd-Irons. Zinc mid
Tin ill pigs, Tin Plate. Anvils, Vices, Carriage
Springs aud Axles, Casks ot Chains ft lloes,
Manilla and Cotton Cordage, Coffee, Heavy
Castings, Mill Genring aud Mill Stones, Rail
Road Wheels and Axles, Chairs and Spikes,
nml Rosin In bids per 100 lbs.
Special Ratesfor Light Goods.—Furniture and Carriages
boxed, and other light articles not otnuucrnN
’ *d, also, Carboys of Acids nnd other Chenil.
| cals, will be taken nt actual weight, bn
**■: charged nt double!*! Class rates, ..per 100 Us
.WM. M. WADLKY,
npr«— tf Qon’l Sup’t C. R. U.
3 1ft
CHAW FOKIPK
MERCHANT “SITOA" MILLS FLOUR
Unoqualfd by any Mills in Georgia fur
erior Breadstuff's.
JIITOl MILLS DOUBLE EXTRA HOTEL FLOUR,
>75 do do do do family do,
do do Superfine do,
Rock 51111s do do,
do do Finn do,
do do No 3 do,
United Corn 5leal, Orlts and Shorts. Received pci
R»* .road, and constantly for sale by
.CONNERAT, WEBSTER ft PALMES.
Agents for Crawford's Sitoa Mills
Ui#ir* Customers, linkers and Flour Dealers nrn Invitee
to make comparison, nnd Tor tliu richest articlo of bread
having tho sweet flavor of clean pure groin, and Is mos
carefully manufactured by the best machinery, ust
SltoU Mills Dim Ido Extra Hotel Flour. *optl6
JkNE HUNDRED 1IOXEH KAISINS. In
'U whulo, half and quarter Luxus, Layers aud Mala -
fra Raisins; for * do 1>>w ut
pP|d*Kx) . BARRON'S FAMILY GROCERf,
JlKI)U(JKl)
C7\ .i.
Rates of Freight,
FROM
Savannah to Kno;vvlllc s
AND ALL .STATION* oX THE
East Tennessee tV (ieorgia Itail Road
TlRM’' CLAPP.
P I A *40 Fortes, Books,Ftalationery, Bouts, Sk»(H,
mol Hats, LiqiMiH. Uil.a. he. (Iu bottl-i), Cum*
phi no and 8pl,ltsTuipciiliii„(lii list 1 .dab Carpeting,
China, Glass and Glus*-War«, C'>his (in enru^;.
Clocks, Confectionm-l.-s. Cotton C..rde. Cnth-iy tin
cases), Clinks and IhAes, Drv Goods (In lion-h and
hales), Drugs, Fruits, FruitTn <•« mid Sluublieiy,
Furs, Garden Seeds. Looking Ula**>-s and l.o, king
Glass Plate* (at hwii(.|-'h rWi, ovM,-t*.)n cans and
jars), Saddlery, Tin and llrilunnin Ware, Tea* and
8plces. Georgia mid .S.oilh Caiotiim Dotoeslius.. per
100 lbs .41.11
SKl’ilNII CLA.-ri.
Haul ware, except sm-li as apeeitlcd In first and
third classes. Collee '.Mills. Mu.-liiiiei v, Foreign |.(.
quors(ln barrels and pipe*). Ti>.>a<-roi lit n.,(e,) 1 |^. H ili.
er (In roll* mid box.,*). Oils 'In barrels mid rusks),
Crockery nnd'Quuenk M'nre (literates amt casks),
Hire, 5\ biting. Plaster, Sheet Ill-ass mid Copper, per
100 lbs
Til I ED CL Ws
Axes, Shovels, 8|)nd,-s. Fad I rim*. Zltic snd Tin, In
pigs, Tin Plate, Anvils. Vices, l u.-ks of CJ.nlns mid
lloes, Atmiilla mid Colt..n t'mda- e. C..fiee. Heavy
Castings, Mill Gearing, Itail lioii-l Wheels and Axles,
Chair* and SplUss, and lb.sin (in brrrels), per lot)
SpecInl Itntea '
Fii rul I me nnd Carriages (boxed.1 nnd other light
articles not i.|iiiniei-nted: nlun. Carboys of Acid*, or
other Chetiiii-als. will, be charged |.y ai-innl weight
but at double ^Irat class lutes, per lot) pounds, £2 ’
To Insure safety from losses nnd delays, •drippers tnua
have every package plainly marked with name of con'
sigma,, destination and depot dull(ery. 4
The Hep..I * oil I ll La loud uro —
Fountain Hill. Sweetwater,
State Liu,-, Philadelphia,
Cleveland, London.
Chat l>—i.iii, l.enolr’s.f
Bice Vi lie, Coin-old*'
Atlmi,■..«?** ,iri.|
Moii-e I'ri-elt, Km-wllte.**
0*Tocoimneiice 1st Mmrli mid coptiuu to 1st Jim’ 1
1867.*
WM. M. WADLKY, Sup’t Central Urilrond.
ILFriOTK. “ M. ft W. “
J. M. SPULLGPK, a W. ft A. «
It.C. JACKSON, *• K. T.ftGa. «
5tarcli 1st. marit-tf
CYetv l*ork .Vtlvertiscments
TiaaoBsa, owns * CO...
UBNKHAI. MiiWtU'Al’KU ADVKlIIlalKU «UUBK,
(AHPtKTON’fl BVILMNU,) * ( '
Nob. 340 4b 348 Broadway, New York
CHAMPAGSTB,
.Vein York .Idrcrliscineni
P3H.03VI 3AE. o. fSioracnnxjXi.ei
A i) V KliTI SI N<; A KNOV.
Plofl’ntt'a Hullriltrir.
CB* .'1.T.5 B3OA0WA Y. NEW-YOHK. “an
TIIE CHEAPEST AND BEST
Pumps
In the World, hnvinga Si.ti<t /',.•/-« end Metal I'r/iv-i.
•JLIOR Pumping Kxltnrf*. II..I and C„l,| Water. *uita.
r ble f»r Cistern* Well*. Fiirtorips. Mine*, Ac.—
Throwing rron. ,’n to W-0 gallons per minute. An excel-
celb-nt l-'ire Enulrn* for furtm-ra Large dlsrount to
dealers. Ageats wanted. n,,d T.-rr'torinl rights f„r Mils
E. A. MAKSI1 Y Ll.. P.G P.-arl Mieel.
J.'l F c*,i ii'-r -ff '• aid. |.-I „,e. V-w York
LIGHT 1*2, NEWTON .(; IHUDlilRl's
421 Ilrmoest.. New JL) ?.
M ANUFAC I’UBKUS ol ii- IMI.-Iri Arch Wrest Plan
l*i mo Forte*.l.-h, ,h | (. r d-pth. f.-.llm-ss. rich*
two*, purity , and a peculiar *inuii>u uuiility .ff their tonn,
lor which they have received tli,- higheat encomiums
Irom tiie greatest mu»i.-ri .i.nti, * <ff Go- ronntiv;
ami in every fair, when bro,i.l,i i„ c .-np-tltien witli
other instrinu«->,• -. have ..tit.rin-.| Ho* hn.-li.-st preminui
The patent Ardi Wicsf ptiurit. ulri.-l. i* owned and used
only by us. guarantees tlu-'r standing I tone longer
•hail am other insi rnui<-i,i; a Idle rio ir mi|,r>cedented
demand in all putts of Go, country i» 11 •>iitiia-i«*nt (iron
of their superior excellence. A liberal discount to cler
gymen Sell-ol* and th-ti i.te. S . )v-inav27
A. J. MILLED Ct CO’S
Wo. 141 rt M OITC4TY TOIY-ST.
SAVANNAH, UA.
NFW FURNITURE of all kinds; COFFINS, fco.
C,.li Imitly on hand also, a huge in*.-i tmeat of
LOOKING GLASSES.
New W oik iinde to on|er a* Gu-«ln>rl<*«t nntlcn,
fl *).. 5’ itties-.-s. Jobbing.and ISEU.-H.tNiHM;done
In Hie mat, M *1 vie. will, rt~M. H lcli. 1 .V- jail 10
(LAS FITTING, ~
r-X o X 350- Or
Silver ami fluid I’laiimr,
AT THE l.ntt I.ST Fussilll.E I’lllCE,
ron C/van.
# A, I'be UlideisittiedoO'-r* his s.-l vices to
W the public 11* a practical ri.i* Fitter,
/SI Broiiaer and Miter Plater Keeps a
■s on luiml and is
..mold (ImIiim so
they u id l">.|; n* good as new.—
•id .il», Ib-I'l.i'cai.y old Work in a
He lot* done a
born who have
., IV, II. Wittherger ft
ml *
mrrnnid ww-hm
good deal .<1 work in Ihe 1
employ
d ri-li
Pula*ki H«Mi*e; Md C.dicn, Hup, Post Maaler
ff»i. P.Clark, pavilion ll-.u-e.
• ’HAISLES KF.5ITSJL
Office mills residencn No. bft ItroiigMoii street,oppo
site .Marshall II Use. lie, 4—."ill
•Wriu iiivinr-t
INVIGWKATOB!
i>i:ri>(i!r.i> i v nc. »v\:..i.n,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS
S x ONE OF THE BI->T I'nmmive* and Liver Mecll-
cineh now l.el.ai* the public. Iii.1t acts a* a Cat hat tic.
easier, milder, nnd m-rc eibetod than my „thet
im-dirim- knmui. It i* md •oilv a t’.dharti.:, l-u' a l.inr
remedy, acting llr-t on H'e to.j-ct iI* morbid
matter, tlo-n on the *t oum h and h-wels t.'ianyol)
Hint tiintb.r,thii*!i(comp'*-idi.:rt\««ipui|* -c- t-lb etually,
Without
of 1
•ill,art:,.-
ll
t the *JH-
qiera t,
tom ill tie.
daily ill moderate -r, will oileligilo-ll 11 lid build it lip
with iiiiUMtnl rapidit,.
Tl.e Liver i-* '-m, "''uj Hi" primdpil reguhitnrs
ol tin, human body: 1111- .'J, « hen it purfnnu«it-lime
. the power*., fi I'll- .y*te|i| III,. Cully i|.
oped. Tin* /5.«:ecJ, 1* Hi t/H 10.1*1 entirely dependent
oil the healil.y action ot 'J the /./,-»,■ f.r the proper
m-rf.irmam-c iff its lime I, li.m* ; when the stomiich
is lit fault, lh<* I" \v-Is ar< iW <: fault, mid thu whole
sv'lem ndb-is in «oi.m-- *» i-1-i..v .-f >me „igi n—Hie
Llvt-r—liav ligc, n*e.| 1. I, it* duty. F*>r the dis
eases iff that organ, 01,e ..ijxl the pr .pii, t'.is has made
it his study, in a pi.>etii - . 'fnio'eii. tu tv.-enly yea is,
toll ml some ic-iii'ilj nlo-re >v id t, counteract tlio
many deiai.geioents 1. Of a Licit .t i* li thle.
To |i|ove Unit this iem-| A Iv h at li-» loiind. nny
person tr..iitdcd will n Liver Com plaint,
in nny iff ns torm-*, lu-,V out to try a bottle,aud
conviction is certain. ' l
These Gums remove til’if *1 moil, id or bad matter from
the system, snpplj log in V tln-ir plac- a healthy II,>w
r f bite, '•ivlvouil'l g tie jaJ -t.-jna'-ii. calling toml to
dig-si well. !>ui-lfylii$?[ 1 t lie lilnoil, giving lone
and health to the wlmh-N -n .chinety, rem-ving the
muse of the dir.cn*,—el- p' I'c.-ilng* radical emu.
llllton* nt tucks im i_ -nu-d, itori. v. hnt la
better, preyente«l, ^ ov ihe occasional use of
tm-Llver Invl|;«rn- H tor.
One ilo*ealt’i eat gi**n!- hW li'd-nt to |-el|evi, ilm ( torn-
ncli nnd prevent tin- food, f -oo ri-li.gun-i suining.
(Inly one du e taken lo- fJ te retiring, p re ve 111 s
Nielli tint re. lit
Only one dose r-ihen at ^ nt -Iff. |o<*«,tlm bowels
genii.i, and cures Ccn.-PA llvctuss.
im., d.-su taken utter a.:li nu al will cure l)y«-
neiisin. l '
UA" (inn dob** of tVM.13 teaipomiloils n Ut-vea
Slek Henrinvliv. r
dim bottle taken for fe W Nia|o,'b<trnctl.-:is renmv’s
tlm cause of the <D»eu*c I 1 / tml iimk*a pei feet cure,
Gtlly etie dose imtin-di-,j iteri relieve* Cholic,
while one cl,.*..- ido n le r r . .itedi*a sure cure lor
C'ltnlern Jloi-biia, A 1 pr.-ventativvof dull
er 11. •#)
Kn' duly one bottle 1®' m ed-d to tl-rovv ■
system ll>
Uu "
sallow
v out of rim
-Stem I be clt'Ct* ol nn-di alter a long sickne*s.
/to-Omria ttle taken I'.u M .In inulti e r ni»v,s all
Row ness or nnimtiira! “ ■ .ho li-„;.i theskln?
Oil,) don, taken a slioii (A ’him belore eaimg gives
Vigor to I he ilppelite, mi". Ijj makes f..,..| die, -t Well.
One dost- ofirli leJ.eatcd'OT -tir. * ('Dtllltie I) I III',
merit iu Ms worst form-, fl wlul.. .N 11 mi in e r mul
Iloxvel complaints > i'-ld y alm..s| to 1 be tirff dose.
rinoor two ,loses cuie- p alt.icks emi-.-d by Worms
in children : tln-re ri n> l7» or sp> ctlivr teim-dv
In the World, ns ilmci-p fulls.
•»*|p Dropsy, by exciting
the
medicine
&g- A few
lllmorbetits.
We take pleasure in re- *1 commending ll,
ns n pi event ive |,.r Feveijrfl and .(gu--. Chill Fever.iuirt
nil Fevers iff n ili i.ai* f>p ■. It .-pcri'e* with
cerlninty. and tliousaml* rA ar>- willing to t. striy tolls
wonderful virtues,
All who use it are giving tln-ir ni-miiinflits teslhnoiiy
In Its favor.
«- Mix Water In Hurt mouth wlrii the Inv(.;orator,
and swallow Indh lug.-ilier.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
Isa Pclentific Medici I'i-cw, v. >. . i is daily vv„rlt ng
cures, nlmo*! (...• g.vnt to heli.-ve. It cu.es a* if by
magic, evoti the find «lo»o giving la :,"IB, mid M-bb-ni
ninri, lliiin one bottle i* 11nir'-il i„ 1 ore any kind of
LiverCotiitdirint, li"tii thew .t*i .(.<•,>.• i.< .-r hcspep.ia
to acomin>-i) Ite.vvlrtchv.wU v,f vvlricl.tb- rv *ull of a IIIi-
KA^I.D I.IVLIt.
4W* I’M-II .tlm-per B d ie.*n t
SANFORD A CO., Pn.prn l, is.Jm l.roinjway.
New York.
Wllot.rStl.K AflCXts:
Barnes ft Park. New York; T. W Ih-U ft Pons, Phil-
ad-lpbia; 51. S. Burr ft Co., ItoOou M. H. Hay ft Co,
1'nrlland i John 1). I'ark, Cincinnati; Gaylord ft Ham
mond, Cleveland: Falumbalt ft bavi*, Chicago; 0, J.
Wood A Civ. M.Lniih; George II Kw*ev. PiUaloiTg; S,
8. Hmwr. Ualtinioie: And retailed Im all DrtiggiiU.
Sold, wind,sale and lefnil, by
.1. Ii. 5IGOU I-!, iilid
A. A. Siil.'iMuNS ;J CO ,
umrfi Iy—dftw MMii.unh.
^ 5lr«. Jnuii's Lena*
NF.W PATENT FTEHINE SITPOUT.'I
W HICH IsiLstincd to snpi-iTetlu all forms of p'o*
sarins. Retail pr.co #;t. AiUmrce'obintod SUP
POHTEHS, with their rucetit improvenu-nls, nnd under
the highest medical ptnrunnge. Her many inventions
have been used witli uninterrupted *,«•••»** for tho past
24 years, will' ll can Im favoraidy nii.-.i.-l I v ri«.;i*auds
of ludie* anil pliyalciaua iu all |H,rtn»l tl.aUuiuu. U
tall price, $5 to iS. Fur sale bv
£ TUGS. M. ft R'lER,
n,.*17 g00r. ItHri.aid Mi.d IhoiublwU'ltft.
^bBLBTJS.
Champagne.
Fnu-Nti ft GroD81nxr, 100 Water Street,N. Y,,1mtr«th«
pleasure to minuimoi*. thot they have been appointed
ole agents for the United States lor ihe
“Magyar Fezsgo,”
tlm colchrnted Champagne of Messrs 0. ORLEYAQO,
nt I'csth, to which they would call the aGentlon of con*
loiiMMti s. To the genoral public t»i4y beg to submit jho
underneath certificates orannlysis; and they have Da
doubt that the vast superiority of these Wlnea to the
Fi-Jtieh will msm be generally recognlxtd. They solicit
tlm orders of tlmtiade mid consuuieta,
Sub agents for this and their other Hungarian
wm. s wanted in all the (tailing cities.
They have also always on hand an extensive slock of
10 following:
Ihtdal 1863,1848
Kgrl, 1863,1148
VfsnnUi, (very fine,) 1846
Vallanyl,... ..182T
KObattyai 1848.
t'omlol 1846
Muscatel, (exquisite,) 1811
,Soprauyi. (very rwi*,)......lgH
Choice old Tekai, French Chatniingne, Lsmtry, extra
quality. .
, " Mil Clnrcln ! Clmtco, l. tlo*), T^ntto, ect,
1 i-urRutid*, fintquality.
Rlieniali AVIncs. I .Toliannlsberg, Hockliaitner.
( Kudeahelamr, etc,,etc.
Also pun, old Brandy. Port and Sherry of finest qua! \
By only; aud genuine llnvaua Cigars.
Uungurla Red Wines,
(Clmotfl.)
Hnngnriftn whitoWlncs
(Hocks.)
ORLEY CHAMPAGNE
CERTICATK OP CnBJtICAL ANALYSIS tlT t THB STATE A89ATER O
MASSACntJaaTTS.
STATE ASSAYKR’S OFnCK, 1
Holton, February lfttb, 1838. j ■
Messrs. Freund rf! Crossinger:
Geiitlemvii:-I have niadt* a chemical examination of
a bottle of Champagne wine, marked “ M.agyar I’ersgb—
11. Orley & tA», Pesth. Imported by Freund ft Groedn •
g«-r," mid find It to ho a perfectly pure wine, of fine
quality, fully charged with carbonic acldgHs derived
Hum vinous fermentation, so that It Is very brisk and
(rich flavored.
I searched it for adulterating Ingredients, and found •
nouo. 1 thctelnri) recommend It as an excellent wine.
Kespojtrully. your obedient servant,
CHARLES T. JACKSON, M. bo
State Assuyer.
THE l’UHE WINES
II U N G_A R Y.
f ll'lio following la tho certificate of analysis by th*
late Ansayor, of our Red uud White Hungarian Wines I
Eeate Aebayui’b OmcE, 32 Bomuwm st- 1
„ Boston, July 1st, 1S67. j
Messrs. Freund it Crossinger :
Guntleiiieu:—1 received from you eight samples of
Hod and White llunpiirkiti W|nes.which,ntyour request,
f have submitted to chemical aualysis, 1 send yon the
dcuils with this liritar.
From my reseim-hes II nppeari that all IheseWioea
are pure, mid that they cuiilaln nothing hut the pro*
•'urns of the grape. I ran confidently recommend
Un-m to tho public a* good nnd ptue Wittes, and as not
so liable to become sour as the light wines of Fratice.-
1 exposed my samples fnrty.elglit hours lo tho air in
a warm room, without Bny souring having taken place.
The general character uf tho Red Hungarian Wlnea la
'hut of tho red Burgundy of France,ntid the White Wine*
' with tho exception of the sweet or desert wlue,) are be*
r "«','ti Hock and Sauterue, but sumuvvbat stronger than
either of these.
1 am satisfied, that when known to the public, the
Hungarian Winer vrtll he greatly In Tavorjind that Unr
((III be much sought for.
Respectfully yonr obedient aervant.
(Signed) CllA liLES J. JACKSON, M. D.
. . 8tate Asaayer.
Prlco Lists sort free by Post. Hub Agents wanted In all
tho loading cities. tnarlft
FREUND A LROSSINGER.
106 VVatcr {street, New* York.
Into
EMPLOYMENT.
830 n filontli, an«l all Expenaea Paid*
A N AGENT IS WANTED In ovory Town and Oonu*
t.v in tho United States, to ongago In a respectabla
an i easy btis|ne*s, by which the above profits tnhy bo
certainly realized. For full particulars addroas II, SION*
NKl*T ft CO., c.-rnor of Broome nnd Morcer sts^ Nr#
York City, Inclosing one poslHge stamp,
mar 16 Into—dftw
ICEMGETr
T DK Knickerbocker Ire Company.of the Oily of N*w
V„rk,having replunlthcd their Btock of Ice, offer
tlio most favorable inducements to the trade to supply
themselves with Ice of n superior quality, and on ths
;no«t reasonable terms.
This Company alono are selling tho Hocklaud Lake
Ice, which, for solidity uud purity Is tiliivertally admit* •
l to lie far superior to nny other far slripplog purposes.
In experieiico and facilities for conducting business
hi* Company lmva no rivals, and Ihey respectfully sug-
osl to dealers, that thev will find ll laigely lo their ari
ui taut) lo order their supply through the Ktiickorbock*
r Company. No charge for ulimfiigo to vossels lying at
lie Coitipndy's piers, whilst Inking In cargo.
Tin, greatest promptitude nnd diipntcb given to or*
I «*, which may be forwarded to R. T. CGMPT()N, Esq.,
President uf tbo Kulckocker Ice Company. 432 Canal st.,
’ ow York. V——3tiiii mar 22
JUA8SEH.B’ a?ATBWO?
YtattUKttrtJU
FIVE MINUTE FREEZERS!
FSTIIK Testimony of thousands who have used those
1 Fre,y.ers for tho past year has fully established
'heir clinrnrter, nut only to rajndilg iu freezing, hut also
: . the ifiwVty of tliolr pmluctlon. By the use of one of
ilie*i> Frei-zcrs, Ice Cream equal to any made by tho
t.ost eon fee tinners, can l,o enjoyed r.t acostof about 2U
iiiiiisper quart, and-the labor u< making It reduced toe
f.-w minutes. Tho rapidity in freozlng causee a great
. conniny In Ice, which rmniot fail to bu appreciated 1n
wmm cliinati-s, whero Icols sca-co nnd expensive.
An iidmirnldo icccipt for mnkiog Ice Cresiu aecompa*
tiles each Freezer.
MZK8 t
3 (funris, 8 Quarla, 14 Quart*.
4 •* 8 “ '40 «'
E.'l’. TOlCtEY, Man>ffactutor.
No. 0 Platt street, New York.
1’. 8.—A liberal discount to tlio trado.
mar 16 lmo
THE BROOKLYN
White Lead Co.
ESTABLISHED 18143.
This Company conlir.ues to inannraclnro their superior
PRIilll WHITE LEAD,
being one of thi oldest and most extensive establish-
TO'-nt* In the country, for manufacturing
While Lead, lied Load, and Litharge,
FROM THE RAW MATERIAL,
l'urihnscre uf the'e brands may rely on procuring the
g.-ntiiin) article, ou tbo most favorable terms, for cosh or
credit.
They are always prepared to execuln with promptness
all orders for tliur various g> ndes and qualities of
Lead, and Zinc Faint,
Dry or In OIL
nUSINE-'S ADDRESS. ICO Front street, New York;
N. R.—Piin-liiisi-rs should beware of the nmnoroue
bogus liranJ* whiali fill the market,
mar 22 V—3tno
TA LBOTT & BUOTHEU.
SHOCKOE FOUNDRY AND MAOHINE SHOPS,
CARY STREET, RICHMOND, VA..
M ANUFACTUItKILSor Portable Steam Engines, ol
all sizes, from 4 to 40 burse-power, on the most
approved plans, paiticnUrly ndajited to .Cotton .and 8o*
car Pliinuitlons and Fulmers’ use generally. Built uf
the host materials and workmanship, and for cemjpict*
ness and durability, uot s-rpaewd by auy engine* tow
in use.
Alsu Station Etiginoa, of nny required power, Circular
Saw 51 ills complete, and.l’orlnbli) Grist Mills, of very ea* ry.
• lor coimtrucliou, Bhaftlog, Ptilloyk, ftc.
Tobacco Presses nnd Frfcws, of every deMtfptlon,Braa
and Iron Castings, nud Wrought Iron Work generally „
made to order with dispatch, aud on reasonable telm*.
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WOODING’8
HOUSE, LINIMENT.
Au Infallible Reiiiody for
Swinney, Swelling, Injlmnatuni and Rheumatism
ri^HIS LINIMENT will cure the Swiuney in horse*
1 without fail In its worst stage. All person* shOhId
have it as there aro hinny fine borece mined for th*
wanturimniuUinto rrllef.
DIRECTIONS l
pnnr nnt and rub wotl witli the hand the afflicts! pari
until It hurun(be horse severely,andlnt.Jtrwpaln twefv*
hours or more, then apply U again In Ihe earns way
then rub a little oil, or wash tritb CesttleSoap and water
if not relieved, apply in the sam»nvrn*r v Tba.bprsi
can be cured in ton day*, or soon
. wo0l , IKOi A „, rtM ,; 0 ,
Ai- Price One Dollar per Bottle, dtrftw ly