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VdLtTME LVII.
TUESDAY MbRUTHSTG, APRIL fl. 1858.
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NUMBER 84
^iilVamui}) 11 qjiibliciuu
"’ is PtHlI.WIIBD
OAILY, TUI-WEEKLY, AMO WEEKLY
by F. VV. SIMS.
J. It. sy£ED- * ■ • Editor.
ItATUa OF AOVBIiTUMHG.
Foron* squaraof 300*nworle*e, of any typo t«>l lur*
.„ r than Nonpareil, 75 coni* for the first, and ftftct-nl*
for each subsequent Insertion, fur any timeless than out*
1,1 All Tabular work, with or without rulca, ami adver
Usetneuts occupying doubla column, ahall bo charged
joublo tho aboT« rate*.
Advertisement*, of whatever longtli, Tor any time lu*
thou ouo mouth, to bo chanted at traualeut rate*
for a to uger time at tho foliowlug rate* i
1 mo. ituMM Siuoa duidOjtiiUEM^Ik «"*•
1 Square
i Square*..
do~.l 1
do..•■•••••••
do~.
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$ao $lo
as 6o
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CALVERT IRON AND NAIL WORKS, Baltimore, Md.
J. UOPlvlNSON SMITH. OFFICE 25 SOUTH OHAULKS-STREET.
HOOK AND FLAT I1EAT* RAIL HOAD SlUKES,
BRIDGE AND CAR BOLT9. NUTS, fao.,
WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS, OP ALL PATTERNS, 5 to 12 Inch *
' MADE TO ORDER.
Fori
ii. liiue notahov* specified, apreportlonal charge
a a week, will he
UvorUacmunU ordered threu tli
urcod two third* tho above ratea.
' A deduction of 26 per couL front th above latea will
niA.lt. ou advertisement# appearing uu l,, e fuurlli page
: dit* daily. , ;
<• i-.'ul notlcoa, 10 centa |mr line for tho Ural, nml 6 '
.•jits for each subsequent Insertion. am. in im chop t» la- ,
Ll iiVt to contract. Marriage notices. $1. Fniiero'itivi-
.non#, 60 ceuta each. No special notice linaitti'd turles* |
vj .x) c.-nta. Obituary uoticos, RiqKirU, K*.eidiitiuus
r procuedlugauf any Society, Association, or Corpora-
in ordered to bo published. b centa per Hue.
•iiPamlMat* wlU be advertised at $10 pet annum for
■(.■Ii boat advertised. s >
Sn-amahlpe—where bu unon running, $10 per an
mm; If two or more. $30 each. .... I
Auaioneera'advertlaementanottobo aubject to con 1
ract but 4o bo charged at tho ratea preacribed pot ,
"*WVn any bill for two montha advertising, other than
■dutru't, amount* to over $60, a deduction of 2ft pot
mu!, wllj be madfa
,partyadvertisings with tlio privilege of change, will
,* taken at the following rates:
For one square, renewable once a week $16
•* •• •• twlre “ 66
« •• “ three times or oftener 70
Every additional square contracted for to be charged
in.-li.ut tho above ratea additional.
Yearly advertiser* ahull be limited to tho apace cu*
:r.»ot.d f»r. Allcoutracta ahall la* In writing, stating
l-tluiU-ly the nature of tho.buaiueaa to he mlvertta.il.—
At,, advertisements not properly connected with the
-t.s*ini-BS ahull ho charged separately, and also any ex-
•,*.ot matter over the ainonul contracted for.
met advertisementa payable quarterly; advertise-
ui.-ui* from strangers and trnusU-tit persona, payable In
v-4, jiuco. All others will bo considered duo when called
" Vl,e paper, urider no circumstances, to he Included In
bc.ntract. . . .....
l-nitrsaioual and buslueas cards, not exceeding 6 linos,
cli be Inserted at $20 per annum.
('alls on porsout to become candidates, w ill lie inserted
other advertisements, to bo paid for Invariably lu
.Du i ice. _ .
Vnnonncing candidates for office, $10, to be |nmo lb
vdvertisemeut* not marked on tho copy for a specified
will be Inserted until forbid, and payment ex*
if-cular advertisers and sll other* sending commit*
»t,.*(,** or requiring notice* deaigned to call attention
• ,ira. concerts. Bolvcea, or any public euti-rtniiiNi-ub..
charg.-s ar<- made for admittance—all nolle.•» of
,U; associations, every notice designed to chII alien*
, i.i private enterprise# calculated or Intended to pro*
«la.iividuat Interest-, can only he Inserted with the
-r-totnliug that the same Is to be paid lor. If In*
f | in the .-tutorial column (which can ha only at the
reiioiiof the e,litoral the same will be charged -«i the
et not less than 20 cents per line.
Iv.-rtiietnunts ord-red lu the Weekly, #i per
,r-. f..r each Insertion for any time less than one
•itli For more than one mouth, at one-lmlfth*- rates
.•tiled iu above tublo _ ........ .
aii-l.-raigned, publisher*of Rally. Trl*llt-eki. ami
mv in-w-papers Iu asvaiiiiall, Gn., ph-ilge them—lve*
tly (..adhere to the uimve bill of charges, ami -n no
itm‘ce to deviate thorefmm.
-is at Hive rales to tnk" effect March 1. 1868. sod to
•iin.it* lauding until cliauged by the voieoi a dinjurlly
Tin- utidi-rsigued. . _ „ . ,
Ji n.—Thisscheilnlvshall not in any way effect the In*
.n itvof existing contract*. \llcontracts for the year
• -ny other specified time, shall only cease with the
.njration of M'O period for which tho were made.
F. W; HI MS, Hrpubllcan
A. R. LAMAR, Georgian.
W. T THOMPSON. Morning News
nUAUUUJi'i SALIC—Coistinued,
W ild, lie Sold, la-foro the b'l-lllt House door in Pa
rlen, McIntosh connty, on the first Tm-tday In
April next:
ouetrnci of l.and, lying In ssld county, containing
five hundred acres, more or less Also, Tour negro alaves,
«•» »llf Maiy, Ca lierltie, Mary Ann', and Emins: The
property or the In-lis of Little mvis. late of Mclutesh
county, deceasid. Hold by ord.-r of tho Court ot Ordi
nary, lor the purp-me of division.
"tar ft C1IAI1I.K8 PAVIA, floaidlan.
1111V AN tillKnlFF'S MAliUt
W ILL Uo Hold, la-foro the Court House door. In
llryau county, uu the first Tuesday In May next,
between fhu legal hours of aala, the following pro|H-rty,
to wit: Sixteen bend of Stock Cattle, more or le*i.—
Levied on n' the property of Matthew M Morgan, to
satisfy one ft. fa. Issued nut of tho Superior Court of (try*
an county. Ill f**«*r «-f K. ♦*. IVepIcs va. Mitlhewftl.
Morgan. Property iiointed out by the dofeniWnt.
mar 2d V. BILL. Sheriff n. c
K F FI Adii A 111 MlKItlFF'S MALK. .
%mrll.l, I.K HHI.U, »n Ilte Hist Tnes lay lu May, In
W w front of the Court ll->uso in LlHiigbum County,
wilhtn'lhe legal Hours of sals.au old negio nian.Nano-d
•US: the pro|>erlv of llmoi-a S. Klkln*. Levird ou hy
John J. lllm ly, Const-hle, tosatlsfy a fl. la. In favor of
Henry Love, i«sued front a MngLtrate's Conit. in and for
said County, .Mar h 1Alh, 1868.
mar 30 &IIAPIIACK H 1IRI.MLY. Plt'ff a fl.
fcjTATE OF GBOliGIA* I Tu
011 vril A M-COUNTY, f
Lczal JiflverilHCMeni*.
BUY AST BIIB IllFF’S ftAU..
O N The tires Tuesday iu April next, will b- e • I m
difC-unty of Uryan. before the Court ll-n- •» r,
•e.ae-u tbe legal hours of *»l«, one tract ut Uu on*
(Uimg eue hundred and f.-rty acres, more *"<:
.-tii-ieu the propurly of Joiiu Hally,by vhiii- > H.
i i*tu-d ft-nii the Mipcrior Court of llryau Con 1 . lu
our -f Henry Long vs fe. M Ibuty. Adm'r, ami ..lixv
-ii ll.iilv. A-fui'x. on the e-taio of John Ihiily : i -m-l*
t N. hr jt.lm l*. Him-** iai.il. K. by the Horn h i- . W.
. .Ion.-* Codey'sland; lying and being near W« • -la*
I the Savannah, Albany A Culf Hall Uoao Mm
..r.tvemeulsare go.ul, c.iiialstiHg of a lino *i" -mg
-i*c. and all uecvviiry -•it*biilldmga. Tlie ioc-u i
• • I Maud for a store or boat-ling house.
„i, ^ V. HILL, k u fl
ADlilMHTIt VTOll’Si »AbK
i«riLb lius-dd. at pH .die outcry, ou the llrst • IUM-
♦ T <1») In April uc*t. In front of Hut Court *t-us.-,
tu .irdur from the Honorable, the Ordinary of
i-.'-ou l'<miniy, a Nugm llov, named Sautid.-i-. be*
t.v tin uttute ol W. W. Oo-nlricli, lat - o- sai«l
\, deceased. 1* W. MOUUI.L.
•..., AdmiolEtraiur,
FATE OF OEHllHIAi PloaTl whom H ina
CHATHAM COUNTY ) concern :
-Vh.ru (a, IiiIiii C. Itowlan-I will apply at Hie C«n.r* -i
- ii .\ry fa,-Utters Dioni-sury as idmliilslrator- h tho
t oe of William P. Rowland.
I’ti. so are, Hieref-ire. to cite and ndinutiMi all * Imm
.nv canoeru, to bo and appear before said --un, to
.< • v.ijecilousHI' any tli-v have), uu or before tin- ilral
• •'•■!*v iu July next, ottmrwiso said Letters aillbe
JT VTI3 OF GKOitGI A, I To all wn.m, . ■»..>
^ MIA fit AM COUNTY. f concern:
iVh r«((, Henry ltrigb.ini, will apply at the C-ntri »f
--hairy l-ir Li-tt-rs UumiiKsory, as executor on tn« hs
Mi- u of Asliel Welts.
i a—e .iro, thuri-loru, to c>tnami sdmonisU nil whom 11
n %t i uiceru,t-t Ik- ami uppi-ar before said Court to make
- j- <ioii (if any they have) on --r bufore Hie (list Mon
hy <ii June n- xi, ••tW«lu- said letters will be grslitts).
•Vim-ss. John Ullbu, Ksa., Ordinary lor Chutlmiii Co.,
tl.ta 7i'i -lay of Doceaiber, 1857.
•let! 15 JSO. lllMIO.o.c c
T ATB OF~GfSOItUIA, I To ml whom it nay
^ CHATHAM CHUN PV. f concorii.
iVlii-rcav Francis J. Champion will apply at the Court
•I <ji-.lin.,ry lor Letters of Pisuiissory, ns Kxuciit-ir ol
'i • INtate ol Kllza Ann Jnwltt.
/lie-- are, thereforn, to cite ami admonish all wli-nn it
• .. i-.in.vrII,:o be and appear bi-l'ore a»l-l Court to make
jTi-.imr any they lnt*e)onor Insfore t o first Mon*
,it. iiuxhulh-.-rwis-t said letters will bo granted.
'Vim-;.. John llilba, hsip, Ordinary for Cliatliam
wuutv,this 30ih day t*f Seplpmln-r. 1?^?.
net joiin nrr.no. arm
To all whom it may
_ _ . . . ...... , concern:
Whereas. John R. Walls, will apply at tho Court of
Ordinary for fadtera Pismissory,aa Administrator ou the
estato of Summ-l Walls.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom It
may concern, to bo ami appear before said Court to make
objection (If any they havo)on or Indore the firtt Mon
day in September next, othersito said letter* will bo
granted.
Wltne-s. John llillio. E*n., Ordlnnry for Chatham
county, tills Twelfth day of Marrli, 1868.
mar 20 ,1‘HIN HI I,HO. o c. c.
adjii.viWratrix notick.
A LI. Person* having deniauda against tin* estate of
William Riley, deceased, will nb-u-e hand them In,
prolH-tly nt-este l and all persuns Indebted to said estate
will make prompt payment, to
KLIZADKTII 11 KILLYj Administratrix.
Jan 29 _ _tiw
MOTICB,
T 1WO Mcnths afterdate, applicnllon will bentadoto
, His I'on it of t Irdhlvry of Liberty County, lor leave
to sell •*.»U acres of band, tho property of I'm estate of
Win. H. Stafford, late of said enmity deceased, and to - u
mid for .bo buiieliluf Hie heirs and distributees of said
Bstate. SKAIIO (N It KOTIN,
feb HI Oiiardlau of Minors of saiilesinte.
jirOTTCB*^
T WO Months after date npplicatian will be made to
tli« Ordinary of Liberty county, f«n leave to sella
Negro Mail, by ih» name of Hob, alHint 22 years of age.
belonging to the i-stntc of N. J. Cluk, deccnsed, ami
sold for tho benefit of thu heirs of sal-l eshite. this lttli
January. IH58 JOHN CLARK,
Janl'l Kxei’Utor.
Soticb;
T WO MONTHS after date a, p icsilon will ho mudo to
thu lion. Ordinary of Liberty county, for leave to
■••II 2.V) acres of land, (more in lens.) tin, property of N
,1. Clark. Into of Liberty county, deceased; silu-on in
llryau enmity, and bounded by lands o| Rogers, J. I*.
Hines It. Clark, ami unknown Tills l«t February. 1858.
tWO JOIIN ■ LARK. Kvei'titor.
CHANGE (^SCHEDULE
On aud after 18IU November,
inlanFroute
For Palatka E. F.
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FERNAN
DA A, JACKSONVILLE, AND
pico Ca t a .
Stojipiiiy at nil Intermediate I.nnuliny». To leave
J rout the Charleston Steam Packtt wharf everu
WE USES DA Y MORNING at 10 o'clock.
Tin- now and splendid steamer
KVKHOLADK, Capt. I. M. Coxetor,
will leave this city as nbovo.
Tills steamer has 'he finest passen
„er accommodations of any boat In
the ^o.-Hiuru waters, and connects regularly with the
siege* for thu Interior of Florida, also with the llruns
wiik A Florida and Feritundina Sl t'euarKoys Kail*
roads. Iteturnlug will connect at Savannah with tbs
Central llailrnud. and Naw York steamers.
Fu-lgtii courigDtnlto Hid Agents of this steamor will
bn re-shipped free or chargo. Pur freight or paaiage ap
ply on board, or to
OOUPKR It FRASF.n, Agents
No 7t Itsy street.
WILLIAM IV. WILSON,I
i-.t j* Divorce.'
HIINtt IKTTA WILSON. J
I T Appearing to tin-Court,by Hu- return oftlio Sheriff.
that’Ilia defendant Is not t-» lie found III Hu- County
of Killi gliuin : Oil III"tIon, It Is ordered that tliu enid
delen.hint- do Hie li- r l-l.-n or defence In the Clerk's Of
fice of this Court, on or bufuro Hie llrst day of the next
term llmreof; and it is further ordered, t- nt this order
be published In nn» nf the g*r. -lies o| ilo> City ot Snvnn
nah. for tlin-c mouth* previous to the next term of this
Oonrt.
True extract from the minutes, this 25th March. 185R;
mm\2rt ,1-tMKA ItAIIN, o. s. n. r.
S TATBOF GKOKGIA, I VIS .
CHATHAM COUNTY. f RULU
Peter You sou, ) Mortgage, Ac.
vs >
Patrus Uji-rkman.) JANUARY TBRM, 1R5$.
Present—Tho Itoiiorablo Win.
said Court.
It npp-arlug to tho Court, by the petition of peter
Yous.ui. that .iu the seveulti day of April, iu tile year nf
onr Lord eighteen hundred and fifiy-flve, Pat ms I'J-uk*
mall, of said county, made and delivered to sai l IVter
Yoiisou his certain |iromlH*ory note, bearing dito the
day nml year aforesaid, wlierehy tho s hi Palms
Rjorkmau promised in two years after the date of said
unto, which tl no has now elapsed, to pay said Peter
Yons-di or order, tliu sum of Tnreo Hundred nml Seven-
ty*Bhrht 1»,liars mid Seventy Five Cents with Interest
fiotn the date of slid note, for value received- And that
afterwards, on the same day and year, aforesalJ, tiro
■aid Patms l<j.irkmau, the better to secure the psy
meiil Ilf wtul mile. eyu-:ulednnd delivered to*«ld Peter
Yousiiu, iiis/lee.l of mortgage, whereby tho said Palms
lldyoikina i conveyed to the wild Peter Yonson. all that
lot, tract or parcel of laud, situate, lying and being in
the city of i , avaunah nml comity ami State utoresiid, in
that portion of the city «f Fnvunmih known ns Ogle
thorp.. Town, known In the plan of said Ogletlmrpo
Town ns lot number (10) ten; hounded on tlm north by
N*w llnii-tou 11 reel, ou the east by |.-t number (12)
twelve, on Hie south by a lane twenty feet wide, and <».
the west by Jefferson strn-l: .omllll-ned. that If said
Pat ms llj.'irttiian slmnid |u»y off and dlscbarge sai-l
note, or ui-i-e ii t-» be donu.according to the tenor and
GT-at I hereof, that tlu-i, the said ib-d of m-nt gage nml
#nM note should becuiuo nml be null and v.dd, to all in-
tents tin purposes Ami it further appearing, tlmt
said note remains unpaid, it is, therefore, ordered tlmt
the said psiri.s Hj.-rknian do pay Into Court, hy the
first day of Hie next term thereof, the principal.Interest
end costs due ou said nidi-—or shew cause, to the con
trary. If nuy lie has—and tlmt on tin-failure of said
Palms Htorginan s» to do, the equity of redemption
lu and to said mortgaged premises, In*, forever Ihereaf-
h-r.tiarred nml f..|.-e.lo-.*d. Ami it Is further ur-b-ied Hi it
this rule Im |.uldidi.'d iu the Savannah Hepii'-IU-Hii once
a mouth, for font months, ora c-q.y lln-ieof served on
the siid Patms Itforkman. or his special agent, or st*
tnrm-y, at least threu months previous to tho next *eim
of this Court. feb2—lamlin
UNITED STATIC MAIL.
For Palatka £. F.
VIA 1) ARIES’, JIR US’S WICK, ST. MARYS,
FEUS’A S’D I S'A, JACK SOS' VILLE,
AND PICO LATA.
The sult-udld new Iron steamer ST.
M AltYs, Capt. Jus. Freeborn,havlng
\m-eii thoroughly piinted and oven
•hauled, will commence her rogular
trip* to Ho- nbovo {daces, leaving tliu Florida -team
Parker wharf on .Monday morning. April titli, nt 2
n'elork, and coutinuo tu U-aVw every Monday morning
ut Hie ■.iiiielmiir.
For Ireight or passage apply on board, or to
CLAUIlUllN .% CUNNINUIIAM,
insHk) Agents.
L XTI'k IV s f A PES M AiLT
For Palatka, E. F„
Via Ha rim, llrunswick, St. Mary's, Ecrnnndina,
Jacksonville, Piealata and Midillcbury.
Tli* uew and elegant steamer
ST. .1011*8, Captain N. King, w II
leavo every Friday mcrnlHg at W
o’clock,
Thisbiuit ha* been built expressly
for this route,mid having extensive and airy State Room
sccomiuodntiou, offers superior inducements to iuvallds
aud otlmrs.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Florida
Steam Packet whurf. or to
imirHO CbAQHOKN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. 6'
The new mid splendid iron iti-nim-r
8T. MARYS, Capt. James Kn-ehom,
will leave for Charleston, on Tlturs.
-day Kveuing, April 2d, nt 0o'clock,
'and rmitii.ueto leave every Thursilay
tliere.iiiei. Returning, she will leave Charleston every
Sunday Morning, at 0 o’clock. For livight or passage
apply on bourd. nt the Florida Steam Packet whurf, or to
mar30 ObVHIIOltN A CUNNINUIIAM, Ag'ti
p°n. fxjorxpa.
FOR PALATKA, 17.1 RRUNS WICK, ST.
MAR YS. FEUS’. I S’D IS’. \. JA CKS0S’\
VILLE. PICO LA TAx AS’D
INTERMEDIA TE
LANDINGS.
CHANGE! OF SCHKniiLB.
Oil nml alter Saturday. January
l' th.thc hu|sii'inr steamer WILLIAM
-*K<\HltOUlv,Capt. W.T. .McNelly,
will leave the Charleston wharf
every M'lhuPAf M0KNIN0, at 10 oduck foi the
lioat. and lias superior cabin ami state mom necoiu*
in-elution#. Hm will connect regularly with the Kritus-
w ii-k, nml Fcruan dun and Cedar Keys Railroads, and
Hinge# for tho ntcriornf Florida
lletiiruing shu will b-avo Palatka every MONDAY
MOUKIMI aud arrive at Savannah every WEDNESDAY
iu time to connect with tho steaim-r Cordon for f.'harles*
toil.
Frelglit eunslgiied.to tnU agency Will bo forwurdeil
freo of charge. For engagements apply to
J. I'. HIUKUCS. Agent,
JanIS Chariest-m whnr.*.
Accommodation Boat,
FOR PARACHUCLA EVERY MONDAY AND
THURSDAY.
The now ami fast running Passen*
________ vJ r and Freight steamer JOHN 0.
f. -ri Y.AWT'IN will leave for I'nruchucla
.* luterme-liato laimliiigs, every
'Monday nn-l Thursday, ut 4 o'clock,
P. M —leave lout --f West IIroad street.
N. It.—Contracts*or Isndlnusab-.ve can bemads. Till*
Heat will not break her imining scIimIiiIu.
J. W. McALI’l*'. Agent.
oc-7 Williamsoii's lliiildiug*.
CIIANGKOF HCIIKOll.K.
TUB CUBA PEST & QUICKEST ROUTE
To the North,
ami
rmvrfvyih'"
S TATE OF GKOILUIA, l Tu
CHATHAM COUNTY. f
I wli.nn it may
...... , cu ii c-ru.
M’lioreas, W. J. Marshall, will apply nt the Court of
'iMmary f-ir Lottora dlsmissory as guardian of K 0.
I'lird.all.
fare, Hiurofore, to cite and admonish all wlioa It
nc.-rii. to hu and nppear before said C-mrt to uiiike
li 'i-! (i'iii(ifniiv they have) on or before Hie first Mnn*
i« April uoxt.otherwiso said letter#will lw gran:-.-d.
■ iVitn--«, Jilin Hi I bo. Esq., Ordinary fur C.batbam
■D'HiIi, this tlfth nf October, 1867.
•vtia JOHN illbUO.o.c. o.
iJTATF. OF GRORGIA, I To all wlmm It may
I" CHATHAM COUNTY. J coucorn:
i-ti-iw. Kdwurd Lovell will apply at Hie Court of
'•ary f.. r Letters Dlsmissory a* Administrator on
•tat-- of Harvey J. tiilbeit.
i-seare, thurcf<iro, toclto and admonish all whom It
••*-ti*vrn. to he aud appear bufuro said Court to make
ctiuu if any they liavu)on or hoforo tlm Hrst Mon*
•a July next, otherwise s»ld letters will bo grant
JOHN llll.no. o.. c. C.
TATK OF GBOliGIA, 1 To all whom It may
^ BUY AN COUNTY. j enneern:
■Vlu-reas, Ann McUlven will apply at tbs Court ot Or-
P 1 nryf.r la-tturs DUuiUmry a# Administratrix or Ks-
■ James II. McKIven, decensad.
" '-ts aro therefore to cite and admonish all whom It
concern, toJila their ubJecHous (if any they have)
lilt'.re the llrst MONDAY lu -MAY uuxt, other wise
'ii butters will he granted.
I Witness, Henry K. 8m th, Ksq., Ordinary for llryau
B-'.iiutv, this 224 day of October, 1867.
■ ect2J HKNMV K. Dl[ni.fl.ll r.
bTATE OF GBOliGIA, I To all whom It him
^ BRYAN COUNTY. J concern:
I Wlmroas, Jackson lllnl will apply at tho Court of Or-
y for Letters Dlsmissory ns Suivivlug Executor of
e of Andrew Bird, Sr, deceased.
-■mare therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
k'ty concern, to tile their objections (If any they have)
c u or lii'fufe tho first MONDAY In MAY next, other wlm-
w>t L-tp'ih will be granted.
wHt»-•>*, Henry K. gmltfc, K»q.. Ordinary for Bryan
V-aiMi.tlim£j't day of Octnhor, 1867.
■ «ctv3
IIKNRY R. 8MITII. n. II. <3.
NOTICE.
JIXTY Days after date application will be made to
“ tins Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for leave
-'I the undivided Uin-e-fourthi iutorust of tho estate
i> *«Witl Welles,in the fallowing tracts or land, Ac, to
Due ll'i'iiiii and l«ot. In Ihe elty bfOglelborps, (la.,
wit rec-.llocted; Lot No. 84, In the Oth District, !r-
..(^uiity.tia.,containing490aores; Lot No.O'.In the
‘iii bUtrici, Taylor comity, Qa., QonU(ulng 2U2U acres,
aeveral Lots of Land'In Ocooo Distrirt,
‘'niiton enuuty, Teuu., containing 332 acres, morn or
'• 1B ii. Brio ii am, Kx’r.
; ID 18
1 -...., „ NOT1UK.
" Month* after dnt*. application will be made to
the c-iurt «»f Ordinary of Bryan County, for h ave
• • -U the red „ it Hte of J no lUllsy, 1st* of llryao enunty.
i *' ,r . , be beueflt of tho heir# and creditor# of
, :**‘* # ; KLTZABKTII BALF.Y,
Administratrix.
r nnl*h .. NOTICE.
'•RKP. MONTHS AFTER DATE, application will
, | , " rn *' , ''t"thuCn*hiuroftho Union Rank Angus*.
a ?,:, h*furTi-n Shares (No. 3Q0) Issnei) to llenry
tri-er di-crHsaj,,,,, 28th March. 1863, whl.-b 8crip has
, '” ,t or mislaid. ROOT. J. L'AUOIIKY,
^.Tsa D e^ U “ PW *
u 1 pivla
TWIOlil A W 33 153 1C.
Bin 1'ltarleHtoH
AND THU XORTH-HASTEHN KAIL-ROAD
TIIIIOUGII A lilt AN filC JIB NT
rimw
SAVANNAH TO WILMINGTON, N.ICJ
On and after
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1958,
iTktxi supramoH
JAMER GORDON,
II All l» BN, Commander.
Will leave Savannah every SUNDAY and WEDNES
DAY AFTERNOON, nt 3 o’clock, and arrive iu Charles*
ton thu following tuornitigs iu time to connect with tin-
Train ol tliu North-Eastern Rail llo.nlyoinn S’nrth.
Iti-tmulng, will leaves l.'harlrstnii every Monday and
Friday Night, at 8 o'olock, (after the arrival of the cars
from Wlliningtoii,) and arrive iu Savannah early the
followiiiu mornings.
Travellers bound f»r the North, for North Carolina, or
for thu northern part of Smith Cara)inn. by taking tbl"
route, will save rixs ami* exvbxsk, and will gainu night’s
sleep
Through Tickets from Savnnuah to Wilmington,'$11.
No extra ci.argu for meals or berths o;: board of the
steamer.
Passengers and (Mir Ruggago transfurro.l from tho
strainer to the cars, Jvt* nj charge.
Baggage checked front davummh to Wilmington. For
iigagenienu apply to J. P. BROOKS, Agent.
jau 7
Charleston Strun,-Packet tVliarf.
..GREAT REDUCTION OF FARE
EUROPE.
7b New York from South
ampton, Havre or Hre~
men.
First cabin ...$100
Second cabin 05
Steerage
Prom New York or South
ampton, Havre aud lire-
' nun. i
Flratcabln $80
Second cabin ftO
Steerage 30
In the Hrac class puddle wheel steamship ARIEL, 2,000
tons, G.l). Ludlow, cminr.and.ir, aud NORTH bTAIl. 2,
500 tons, Edward Uavondy, cmnmamb-r, to mill Irom pier
No. 3 North river, at noon precisuly, cairying the United
States mull, viz:
Leave New York for firemen for Snuthamidon
Southampton, Havre fimtthump• for
or firemen. ton. New York.
Ariel, Saturday, Match 20. April 17. April 21.
North Star, •• April 17. May 1ft. May 19.
Ariel, May 16, June 12. June 111.
N. Star, “ June 12. July io. July 14.
These steamship* touch st II tvre. Specie delivered in
London or Paris. For passage or freight, apply to
, _ I>. TORRANCE, Agent,
msr 1 3mo No.ft BowlIngGreen, New York.
FAHH nilDUCHD,
■STEAM TO SOUTH AMP-
S.TON AND 1IAVIIB.-Tl.emsg-
•nlflcent steamship VANDERBILT, 6,2flh
f toBs, l 1 .E. Lefcvre, master, will sail, with
mall*—
NliiM 3KW TURK MR
SomUMKTON AND HATRB.
Faturdny .April 1ft
flulnrftitv * ""
MOM HOCTIIAMPTON AND
HAVRE run NSW TURK.
.... . Wednesday April 28
Saturday .!. ...May 23 Wsduusduy Juno ft
Baturlay July 8 Wodnesday July 21
Prlco of pasaage according to In,-itlon of room. First
cabin, flOOj itcond cabin, »60.
' Bpecla dCllvc-red In London and Paris.
PorPasiage or FI eight, apply to D.T-'lRRANCE, Ag*t
■No ft Oqwling Orean, New York. nprf mnn
50 gr. German Matches,
Jut rcod.ed end (or ule by
THOMAS M. TBEBBBi
(kb H Conn Broe|bte> ui B.rn.ri llreele,
For Charleston.
The new and spiendl i steamer
RVKRULADE, Ca- L. M. Coxnttur.
Swill leave this city us above.
Tli i Everglade connects regnlnrly
uitti toe Muitli -kmriiun and North Eastern Rail road*. •
Freight c oisigni-d to Agent* will hi- forwarded free nt
diarge. For fn-iglit nrpamge npplv on ImnrJ or to
COUPEIt A KUA8KR Agents.
nov!7 No. 74 Ray street
For New-York.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Stcamsliip ALABAMA,
G. R. SCHBNCK, Commander,
WILL SAIL WEDNESDAY, ARIL7, AT I P. M
The new and splendid fu>t going steamship ALABAMA,
0. It Sulienok,comiuujiiler,nlllsaleRSRbove. Fur freight
• Passage, apply lu
PADELF0RD, FAY A CO .
Cabin Passage .$25
Steerage “ 8
N. U — ShipporsufCottou by theacsteamer* will plea*g
. .ke notice, that uu Cotton will be received st the press>-i
that Is not distinctly marked on the edge of tho bale.
Berth* mot secured until paid Tor.
PADKLFORD, FAY A CO., Agents.
New Arrangement.
O N and after Sunday, February UUt. tliu Passenger
Trains of this Road will be run as follows:
SRTWIKNSAVANNAH ANOHACUR.
Leavo Savannah... 1.16 a.m. and II00 r. M
Arrive In Muoou le 15a. M.aml I2..'in a.m.
Lmrvo Macon ....0,45a.m*and lLlIHr. m.
Arrive In Savnnnnh,... 7.In r. N. and 9.51* a. M.
IE TWEEN SAVANNA II AND APOI.'MTA.
Leave Savannah..., 1.15 a.m. and 11.16 A. v.
Arrive in Augusta ft*. M.aml 7 r.M.
Leavo Augusta 2 a. m.and 3.45 r. m.
Arrive in .Savannah V HI a. m. Had 10 65 r.M.
aiTWiaa Macon anii ai-och-i a.
Leave Macon 9.45a.m.and 11.30r.M.
Arrive lu Augusta 7 r.M.and ft a.m.
Leave Augusta 2a.m. and 3.46 r. m.
Arrlvolu Macon 10.46a.m.and IV.Rua.m.
Trains connuot on srrivnl at Gord.m. for Mlllrdgeville
and Kntmitoii. At Mucon with train* of the Southn.'*t*
era Kosd forColnmbn* and Albany, an-l with the 51a*
enn A Western Itoa-.l for Atlauta.
Poeiuiigom leaving Savannah by thn 1.15 A. M. train,
will srrivo In Atlanta nt it P. M.
Iicsving by the 3 Oft P. M. train will arrive lu Atlanta
otu.15 next morning. On .Sundays the ll.lft A M. train
for AiigiiNtn will go thrmigli to Macon la place cf Hie 3
P. M., which will not bn run oil that day.
EMERSON FINITE.
(lem-ral Supt.
Savannah. February 20|h, 1867. nnvl2
Macon & Wostorn Railroad.
REDUCED
1.
sr»;;
NEW YORK AND 8AVANNAH.
A*»&. r .4#
THE SCREW STEAMSHIPS
TStO. IMS S IIVI.V,
Cant JNO. A. POST.
IfisJ $ TF RmVP 0 T,
Capt. P. S It Kit It Y,
Will form a weekly lint-bctwi-uu Savannah aud New
York, l -nving each |-irl ( very Thursday.
The 77m*. Swan will mnke Hid first departure, and
leave New York on Thursday thu 8th inut., and Savan
nah on the 16th.
These steamers have excellent HccomuindHtfons for
passengers, and In-ing ot great strength and speed,
Shipper* can relv on the greatest despatch to freight.
PASSAGE $L5 00
Merchandise transferred to and Irmn rieoigla Central
Knilumd free of i-nnmii.-edun Fur rates of freight aud
other information, apply tu
imiGIIAM, BALDWIN A CO.. Savannah.
ocfl II. It CROMWELL. LU Washington #».. V V
□
■ivrtV.vKrr
0
MACON, Dec. 14lh, 1667.
O N and after Friday, 18th lust., the tinins will mu
as follows:
Leave .dneoii 1.00 A. M.
Airivu nt Atlanta 16 A. M.
l.-avu Mm mi...., j 1 ,:ui A.M.
Arrive at Atlauta .YsSu P. M
la-ave Atlanta 12 night.
Arrive at Macon 7.15 A M.
la-ave Atlanta, 12 .
Arrive at Macon 4o P, M.
Thu Night Trains will uni l-e run uu Sniidnva.
The I A. M. Train from M tcou eonn-el- witli tlu-Mlnte
Road for I'hntuiii-oga at l23-i P. M. and Geoigia lloid
for Augusta at 10 A. M.
Tho 11.30 A. M. Train Connect* with the State Rond at
1.45. A. M., and thaGeurgla Road ut 12 Nigh*,
d.-o 25—tf ALFRED b. TVLKIL 8npT__
OCHliJDULlfl
ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD,
Over which psss-s the
Ureal New York & New Orleans Mails
Rates of Freight,
FROM
Savannah to Knoxville,
AND ALL STATIONS ON THE
Hast Tennessee & Georgia Kail Road
t iTtsi ci.’\sVr
P IANO Fortes. H jiik'.MaiNlhinery, llieit*. 8he#i,
and Huts, Liquors. Dili. Ac. (iu imltb.-sj, tJaih*
|dilne an-l 8piiilsTur|>untiiiu<lu l.avrefo).Curpetiug,
China, Ulas* and Uln*»*Wiite. Cfgara (in cums-,
CIocUn t’oiifecilnuaries, Cetb-u C«r«U. CMtb-ry 'in
case#), Cask* and llokeM, Dry Goods (in boxc* and
bale.,), Drugs, Fruits, FruitTi.e* and eliniLb- rv,
Fur*, Garden Heeds. Linking Glai-s-s and l.n-klii*
*J1uss Plate* (nt .iwuer’s risk), Oysieisfincal'* Mini
Isrs),8adil|ei v, Tin and Kntannia Mar-,Teas and
Spice#, Georgia au-l South Carolina Di-mesti, *,. per
100 Ibi
SECOND CLASS.
Hardware, except ein-b u# epeeitled In llrst and
tilled clusae*. Coffee ftlilt#. Machinery, Foreign Li-
quor*(iii barrel# and pipes),Toenrc-Gn iinxes).la-alb*
errin mil# and boxes), oil# rin barrel# and casks),
Ctoakery end Guei-n# Mate (in crate# au-i cask-t),
Rice. M lilting, Pla#ter, nbeet liras* uud Copper, per
Tli i'll ii" V.'i .'.V iifi
Ax. i, 8hi>vi-ls, Spa-a-n, Sad Iimi!., Klim an-l Tin, in
plgN, Tin Plate, Anvil#, Vic--#.Cask# «*f t liniti# uud
ll-ies, VlnuiiU and (krttmi t.’mda##-. Coll-e. Heavy
Caatlnga, Mill ib-ai lug, (tail Road Wh.-el# and Axle#,
t 'btiir-.niid Spikes, nn-l It-ism (in birrolsj, pur lot)
Npvrisi lt'ntea
Furniture and Carriage# M-oxe-i.) nn-l otl,#r light
articles not «unnieiated; nl*o, Carboys of Acid*, or
other Chemical#, Will b-i ebniged |.y aelual m-iglit
but at double tlrst class rates, per loo pounds, t!l ’
D
To Insure safety from tosses slid delay*, shipper* mu*
have every package plainly tnai'ked with name of uu',
sign##, dcstiuati.-ii m.l d.-|#it of dulivery^
Thu 11*-put# -l* thl* road am—
Fountain (till. Pw.-etwntrr,
State bins, I’lilln-l'-lpliis,
Cleveland, Isilidmi.
Cb#ih-t.in, DsnlrVr
Kleuville, Concord'
Atheni.JftE* an.'
Mou#u t'reek, Knoxville."'
Tiiccnuiiience 1st March and coutiuu to IstJnu''
1867.;
W M. M. WADI.EY, Suj.’t Central Railroad.
k. itnjtk. •* m.a w. ••
J. M. SPCI.IiOCK, «• W. Si A. «
R. 0. JACKSON, “ K. T. k ria. ••
March 1st. mmc-tl
•Veto York ildvertinemenU
VZ8BOHXIXI, OWXUT * OO..
GENERAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HQ.UJMb ?
(APPLETON’S BUILMM,)
No*. 340 A 348 Broadxrajr, HewTark
FOR HAVANA
KEY WliST AND ( AMF0RNIA.
Steamship ISABEL, _
WILLIAM HOLLINS, C0.MMANDKK,
Having juat been entirely overhauled and put lu
splendid order, tulltted with new lioilei*, and dmiblu air*
tigtir bulk heads, forward nn-l aft, making lo-roncnt
tlm most desirable steamers for safety, speed and com
fort. will leave t-avaiiiiali b-r Havana Via key West, on
the ttli and Unit, and leave Havana mr Sovanuah via
Key West, on the Dull and 25tli o* each uiotilli.
The |8 A It El, connect *, at Havana, with IhcU.S Mall
Steam-hip Compeijy’# Lino ole*teamoib, for Nhw Oilcans
and San Francisco.
For pnssngo only, apply to
declS COHENS k IIKRTZ.
Ffili Liv id It 1*0 OL. —Th o A m L- ri ca n ship
BERLIN. Cuplaui May .is now reedy to r.reive
«ls*Mtfteight for llio above port. For freight engage-
nu-nis. apply t-» ft, A. i.UKINKIt tc CO.
^ l<’ Ol tli 1V KlTI» OHf7^l r l A~i’A n i I
rf^aU-hip AGNES, Jones, master, Imving a huge por-
i HWa.Imi of her caigo engaged, will have quick dis
patch, For fruight eiig-.genieiil-s up)dv !••
mar 3ft HltlGII AM. ItAl.DWIN fa CO.
APa S’Oll LlVEHPOOlo—ITieitretrlnssAm.
STm-hip TAMERLANE, ILiltm-a, master having a
■""■p-ntlmi oi her Cargo engaged, will inuot wiili ills*
paten. For freight Plignsetnunt#, apple to
mar 12 I’AHKI.F.lRD, FAY ft CO.
UjhA POIl LIVKUPOOL.-The ti,#i
^^jlQAmrrlcaa ship WALLACE, Lane, master. Imv*
lug a poition of her cargo engaged, will meet w ith dis
patch. For ft eight engage men t#, apply to
mar 10 PADKi,F0ltP, FAY * CO.
FOR Is 1VRItPOOls•—The A I Ann-rl-
^HfUaCan shiji MOljn’KA, Hall, ma'ter, linvlng a largo
porti -n nf her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch.
For freight eiigagcnionts, apply to
mar 23 BRlGtlAM, BALDWIN fa CO.
' POIl I.IVEIlPOBh.—the A 1 Am.ri-
can ship CHAR TER OAK, Carver, master, ( .. 1IIVIT „ V .... . WII
want# nftO bale# nf Cotton to coniplote tier cargo. For • " t'K»»CII-
freight engugeiiiuntK, apply f-i
mil- 2.'! IIRIGIIAV, BALDWIN fa CO.
•cm Macon and Coin in but.
Leave Macon ut 1.3ft A M..mid 11 3ft A. M.
Arrive in Columbus 8 62 A. M.. and »1A5 I*. M,
Islave i.'ulutubu# 1.65 A. M.. and 4.NI I*. M.
Arrive iuMucmi 8.6d A. M., and I0.2S p. M.
III.TWEI.M VI VCuX ASD AUU.VT.L
ls-nva Macon I :irt A. >t.
Arrive in Albany 8.15 A. M.
Leave Albany 3 45 I*. M.
Arrive iu Macon In.-jK |\ M.
Is-ave Mii-mii 7.12 A. M., Trl Weekly.
Arrive in Albany 3 37 1‘. M.
Leave Albany 7.00 A. M.. Tr.-Weckly.
At rive In Macon il.111 l>. M.
Train# to Columbus form a through cennectloii to
Montgomery. Aln..nud Auau--ln,Kliii:*ville, Wilmiugton,
Savannah.Mllledgevilleand Katmifon.
Post C.nehev run from Albaf.y t<- Tullahnssee, lluln-
bridge, I'li-uiiiiiville, Ac.
Hack# run from Siinthvllle, Tri-Weekly, tn DnvvioM,
Cutlibert. Fort Gaines, &«. AIho (mm Fort Valley to
Perry. Ilnyneaville. Haw kinsvill# uud Know lib-. Gn.
Pansi-iiger# f-ir polut# below Fort Valley, sii.uibl take
the evening Train# from Savaituuli and Augusta to avoid
detention at Macon. For other pnluii. take either Train
First chi## steamships leavo Savaunalifor New Y.nk.oii
M ednes-lay s and Saturdays. Passage lu the Cabin $25,
Steerage $#,
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $11 00.
do C'diimhus do do lo on.
do Albany do d- 1ft 6ft.
GH’>. W. ADAMH,Superintendent.
Macon, Feh, 21st, 1868. mvr 1
"GKt) IKStTARAI Llio AT )~
Change of Schodulo.
O TAKE EFFECT GN GE-.'HGI A RAILROAD, DE*
CEMIIKK 26.h, 1867.
Leavo Augusta at 2.30. A. M . and 4.00 P. M.
Arrivost Atlanta at II 3ft, A. M.. nn-l l.ft4. A. M
Leave Atlanta at .12.0ft, A. M., and io.oo, A M.
Arrive #t Augiisiaat H.f.ft. A .VI . and 7 t#l. I’. M.
Buuduy Train# leaving Aiignvta at I P. M., and Atlan
ta. 12 A. M., diw-onthiiiud. (The 2 3ft A. M. tialu from
AugnxU C'Oiuuct# through to M.'iuplii* )
CONNECT WITH sort II r.VR- Ll.XA llVII,Ril(|i.
Arrive at Augusta nt l.ftJ, A.AI.. mol 2 30. P. M.
Leave Augunta nt Ift.Oft, A. M., and Mi,5, P. M.
TVf.STEMN AND ATLANTIC H VIMlOAb.
Arrive st Atlanta lit. 11.22, P. M., and V33. A. M.
Leavo Atlanta at 1.45, A. M., nml 123ft, P. M.
ATLANTA AND WEST DOINT RAtt.HOAD.
Arrive at Atlanta at Ift.13. I'. M., and '.'27, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 2.00 A. M.,nnt| 1P. M.
MACON AND WKSTKIIN ItAILtlUAI*.
Arrl eat Atlanta ut 0.16«.\. M , and ft.o5 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at Hi.30 A. M., and 12 00 Night.
ATHENA MUNCH—SI NDATS EXCEPTED.
fo-avc Augusta ut
Leave Atlanta at
Arrive at Athens nt
Leave Alliens at
Arrive nt AngiHtn nt
Arrive at Atluulaat
.Yew York .eilveriiseinvHl
PHOM ZZi S. BOXXTIXiXjiS
A D VKKTI8I N <r AGENCV,
MofTiitt'a llulltllniYt
5jT »:i-1 BROADWAY, NEW• YORK. “V*
TI1E CHEAPEST ANDUKHT
In the W„rl.t. havinya Mi l Piet.-a and M.tal Yalvti.
F OR |-iiu,pi"g Kxiiael*. il--t and C-ld Muter, oii-ta*
Me f..r C-sl-rti# Well*. Fuvtoiles. Mine#, Ac.—
Throwing fron. 2ft to .'ft ft gallons per minute. An excel*
eelh-nt FIih Eugiu- for tarmeia. barge dlsvouiit tc
•ii'iili-r#. Agents wanted, and Ti-rrtU,rial rights for aula
E. A. MAR8II* Lb. LG Pearl-sheet.
J;l S one r-d Mauien*lm,e. N-w York
l.lbllTK. MEW TON fa liltADIllU4'»
421 fin., .\e„. y„,K.
mil ANUFACfl'llERy oftbe Patent ArchM'rc#!PUn
ItM Plano Fortes, celebrated for depth, fulln-ei.l ieh*
in-*#, purity and a peeiillar #ingiiig i.nality -f their tone,
lor which they have received the highcri en<ondiiu-e
Horn the greatest inn#i.-nl cul-britb# of tin- ei-nntiy;
and in i-v.-rv fair, when brought In r unpetiHon with
other iiii.trniu-uls, have ol.tuiiied ’he highest premium
The Patent Arch Wrest Plunk, which i# owned and used
only bv us. guaranieea tl.eir «ianding i- lonefongei
than anv oilier instruno-nt; while th-ir n*i|ir--ce»lenled
deu.a-id in all part# of tin- country is a snflleieiit pr--o
of tlielr superior excellence, A lilier'il discount to t'lur-
gvm-n fo-lnwds and Gn-trole s I v-inav27
Wo. 1*4,1 BKOUGII'X'ON-ST.
,V.I VASW.UI, <>A,
NEW FURNITURE of all kin-ls; COFFINS, fao.
C-ui lantly on band hIim, ala'goHi'H rtnicut of
LOOKING GLASSES.
FOR BLUFFTON.
Hilton Hen*!, lloytl'a Landing, Dcnufort,
l*ort Itoynl Ferry, fac
N The Sew and Splendid Steamer
| p „ vr Ulo nimrlestnn
. Ptpam*
Packet Wlmif, every SUNDAY Evening, at 5 o'clock,
until further notice.
The Cccde Im# la cn built expresily for thl# route! has
elegant Htate riMini accommodation, and I# constructed
i a# to Hocure the saje.ty and coin foil of traveller#.
All Freight nin#t la- paid on the whurfhy the shipper,
before it will be receipted for.
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
ocl3 l3harle#ton Wharf
BPKCIM, MOTIClT
Steamship Yanderbilt, for Europe.
PASSAGE, WITH COOKED PROVISION’S, FOR $351
A limited number of Third Olans Pas
Retigcrs will be taken bv the mngnlfl*
Veil Mteam#liip YANDERBILT. 6,2(16
_iinns, I*. H Lefovre. master, to sail Iroin
jatuiday, April 10th, forSoiithitni|iton
.... . Pubsengcr# forwarded to Suotliumpton
Loud ui. Havre, Antwerp, llntiordam and Biotueti, at
$36, For pannage, apply 0NLT to
D TORRANCE.
mar Irt I Aft |Nn. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
POIl MALE], FHKXaiIT OH UIIARTER.
Tlm well known fast Milling Amsrican bark
__ADllI AT1C, Capt. J. B. Durham. Apply to i apt
or to
mar20 CARI.ETON fa PAR8UN8.
FOIl IsIVBRPOOL.—The American hlilp
jU(l EO EVANS, C-iopur, master, having the greater
^4*yti>"rtion of h. r cargo engaged, will have dispatch.
For Ireight, apply to OGDEN, STAUIt fa CO.
mar la
l/lft FOIl NEW YORK—GEORGIA LINK.
^gEaThe fast nailing regular packet Irirk MARIA
M'liUON. will have immediate dispatch. For iiuBsage
only, upply to Captalu ou hoard, at Bnltou’s wharf, or
to BOilANTUN fa NORIUS.
mar 24
FOR NEW YORK—BRIG LINK —
fff^Tbw regular packet echr VAPOR, Mitchell, mai-
tur, Imving |inrt of her cargo engaged will have dis
patch. For buluncu of freight, apply on board. #t fltod*
■lard'# wharf, or to DANA fa WASilllUUN.
mar 20 _
ff.il FOR NEW YORK.—The A 1 schooner
UtatM'. L. BURROUGHS, Capt. Jenk*. Imving part
her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For
frelglit, apply tu BRIGUAM. BALDWIN fa CO.
mar 31
I»OIl NEW VORK.—Tho rugulnr pack*
$f*J4ct #chr WAbThlt RALEIGH, Horton, minder,
wHlf have dlvpntch for the above port. For freight, ap
ply to HUNTER fa GAMMKLL.
_mar 3J •
~irai FOR NEW YORK—The packet~*chr.
LAURA GERTRUDE, Kllwond, .Master, will
have UeftHilch for the above i»-rt. For frolglitf apply to
tnarUU HUNTER A OAMMF.LL.
~jfi FOR NEW YORK .-UNION" LINE.
iSUkrUo tegular packet sclir. TARGET. wBI hitvo
quick'despatch for thu above port. F#r small freight op-
Ply to martft OGDEN, HIAKR fa CU.
4,71 FOR FII1LA1IEI»PIIIA—KEY STONE
Si- LINE—The new «chr. MARY HALEY, Capt.
Ilnley, will meet with dispatch for tho shove mirt; for
freight apply to HUNTER fa GaMMELL.
.. martin •
JFm _FOlt NEW YORK^OE0RGI.V LINE.
WWiLTlio supsrliT fas: salUOK packet schr THOMAS
HOLCOMBE. Gotlee, muter, will have Immediatedla*
patch. For frolght or pauage, applj to muter, on board,
at roltou’s wharf, or to
«prl SCRANTON fa N0RRT8.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The tlrst class slilr M “"” •' — * — - •-
about
age.
mar 31
S TIie first clo#s ship ERIE, Kundson, hinhter, of
» tons bnrtbsn,l* In cnmplste order for any voy-
i. For term*, apply to SCRANTON fa NORRIS.
uar r
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER,
,Tho fast 'ailing cebr DU. RGDGKR6, Captain
Adam* Apply to ClhLKION « X ARSONS,
mar 30
NUNNS & CLARKE’S
rn^nt rnFfTi
PIANO-FORTES.
H. S. BOOAKPCS,
SOLE AU VST t'UU ,V.< I'MA'.Vyt//.
PS.MKSVIUI'KIIIKII ill Ulferluit 111... ..M.l,.ted 111-
B. strumeiits to the public, lm» bu lieiitatfon in say*
ing ilu-y have thu purest ami imiMt resonate tone; rich
aud silvery in quulBy, grand in general effect; thn most
delicate touch and perfect action. They will stand the
humidity and changes ofour Southern climate better
than nuy other now nniib-.rrfuuiiVip oil their excellencies
for yean. Sir. II. I# a practical Piatto-forte maker, Imvig
i/een In the business for fourteen y ear#, mostly for
Nil nu# A Clarke, the oldest and most celebrated House in the
United States; while most of the new establishment#
that have sprung up seem to have turned their atten
tion mostly to the beautifying of the ras.-s only, N'Hiins
fa Clarke have gone on Improving the tone, touch and
action, which is the only intrinsic value to the purchaser,
until they have placed tlielr in#trHmenrs above and be
yond all comparison*
Mr. B.i# enabled to sell nt NEW YORK CASH
PRICES.
doc » STATE STREET,Court-House Sqnare.
tfT^?PIANOSfiWT!
W. D. ZOO II A 17 PI fa CO,
ARE WEEKLY RECEIVING FROM THE FACTORY
TUB cELF.IIRATfU'
(Strmtoaij & Sons* JHanoa,
Pronmiuci-d by Artists and Connoisseur* to bu SrrKRioR
To ANY American Piano, uud equal to tlio Krurd or Col-
lard’#.
The advantages po##i-#aed by thesn Plano#over all oth
ers, am: a puro quality or tone, nu even scale, which
admits nf uo pcrceptihlo change betweiai upper ami
b.wer octaves, so far as quality of tone (* concerned;
standing in tune longer than other iustruiuaurs; ability
to endure the extreme changes Incident to a tfouthurn
climate. Tlielr Immense power—the equitrii Planus pos
se## all the force aud strength of Grand l’iauos imm oth.
er makers.
Tho Steinway fa Fen#’ Pianos, are fust superseding
those of other niniiufutltirfrs. both North and South, for
the universally expressed sentiment of the inudcal
world I# In their favor, and tln-re Is but one remark a*
tnong all mu-iral teaclieis nml dllettuntl:
THEY ARE T1IK VERY REST PIANOS
now ai-tde in Aiueric I. The siqi-i lority of these lustra*
uiuiit# over any otlu-r U so apparent, tiiat v»v luviie |,er
nous about piircbasing to call auft examine our stock,
when, wo doubt not, they will be perfectly willing to
nccord to tho expressed eeuthnout of those most com
petent to judge, that the
STEINWAY fa SONS’ PIANOS SURPASS ALL OTHERS
iu tlio essoutidl requisito that gc to insh# a good lustra*
niout.
A largo avsortmsnt of all kind* of Musical Instru
ment#, aud Musical Merchuudi/.e, including the neaest
publications of Music, kept couriantly < n hand.
W. D. ZGIMAl'M fa CO.,
Brjan mid SI. Julian streets, near tlio Murker,
HENRY ESLER& CO.
At their Steam Engine and Hotter I tor Lx, Atlantic Dyckt.
BROOKLYN. NEW YORK
Are now prepared for
STATIONARY, RIVER AND MARINE
'ENGINES
Ot every description. Sugar Mills, Mill Works, and
Miuing Machinery. Also all kiuds ol High and Low
Pressure Hollers.
Tho Snbscribor, agent In Savannah for the above
Works, will rocelve orders for all kinds of Machinery,
ilo ha# now on hand several small Portable Engine# suit
tble for Planters’neo. also, one 16 horsepower Engine,
which ho will #ell ou accommodating terms.
II. II. LINVILLK, Machinist,St.Julian
nly 4 if Ono sqnare went of the Market
SHOW CASES!!
FRASER'S FIRST PREMIUM
SHOW CASE WARE ROOMS,
Corner Reade and Hudion Streett, S T eso I or A.
S TORE KEEPERS In waut of SHOW CASES, of any
deicrlptfon, will find, nt this ealabllshtm. t, a large
uud handsome auuriuumt, consisting of Silver Plated
RoMWpod, Mahogany and Block Walnut Show Cases, ul
prlcea’to suit the times.
Show Cases packed a.._ -
per'mail promptly attended tn.
P IlVulc~COLI,A118 AND-SET8.—A now
supply. Just received by
mar 2 ‘ {fEVITT. LATH <0P ♦ ROGERS,
'*< ARD OlIxJ-6 bairsl* bill winter stiaioed, for
I uls by
2 3ft 'Igl.t.
....1200 Night,
'—lft 3ft Day.
....12.1'ft Nlulit.
ft IK* Vorniug.
—11.31 M.-rning.
■DAILY TUVIXi—sl.XI'WS LM'Ll'l LD.
I.i-nvi- AugiislH at 2.'in Night.
Leave Atlantaut 12no Night.
Arrive at Wasliington nt 7,35 M-iriiing.
ftn Miiiidnysnu Extra Train leav.-s Wavhitigion at I 45
evening, ami r-iimi-cis with the Down Diy Passenger
T hiii from Atlanta, ami returning to Wiodiingtuu at
6 46 Evening.
wvnuexTON dhancii—HL-xovrs rxcci-rrn.
Leave Ailuusta at 4 ftO Kroiilng.
Leave Allautii at 1 ).oy Morning.!
Arrive at Wurreutoii nt P.«si Evoniiu.
Ia*avu Warren ton ut :s.:u» Lvniiiug.
Arrive nt Augusta at 7 **.'■ Froiling.
Arrive at Atlanta at l.uo Night.
did5-1 y GEORGE VOI.NGK. Gen. Sii|.'».
Atlanta & West Point Ttailroud
t,
Atlanta to RVsf Point, S7 mile* Fare. $,*160.
GEORGE G. III’LL, .Slip,ri»fo»,fobt.
JMIMVI l-AK-lLNOCR TRAIN:
L'-nvos Atlanta, daily at 2 00 A. M
Arrives a> W< *i p.dnt. at 7 28 d.»
Leaves West point, daily at 4 Oft d.t
Arrives nt Atlanta, at 7 no do
r.VFMXO I'ASSKNUKK TRVIX.
Leaves Atlanta, dull) at 1 no p. M
Arrives at West point,at ii 2# do
I eaves West Point, daily ut 4 lift uu
Arrive# at Atlanta,at pi 15 da
ito* Ttii# Road conm-cts, each way, with the Molitsnm
ery fa West Point Railroad. 2t*
t'reiifhtH from Savannah
TUSCL'MUIA AND MKMPHIS,
Sttpcrintcndehti Office t).
SAVANNAH, Ga , 4tll April, 1H67. I
FfflHE Undersigned mi# been iol—aird by Istt.-r re
JL celvo-l till# imiruing.lrom tbeG-iiera! Miperintemt
etii ot tnu Memphis fa Charleston I ail Bund, that il^-
Eastern and Western division* oft hut Bi.h.I w-ro to bo
joined on the27tli ultimo, and that truins w..uld till,
through reaiilariy on tho2ftih.
Throw./ rale of Freight from Savannah to
r-.vcninliia. | Memphis
First eta##. : ft hh *i *
Second do. I 1 oft I 1 24
Third do, J f*? * j oo
Special rate for Freight floods, j 2 7d J 3 10
riAssirn-ATiox.
1st Class.—Piiiiio Forte#, Hooks und Stationery. limit*,
? Shoes, Hats, Liquors, Oils, fay., in huttlm,
Camphene and bpts.Tnipentho- in barrels,
Cnrpeting.Cliina.Ulai.eandOla*Mvare,Si gai#,
tu canes,Clocks,Confectioner},Cotton t ni-ls.
Cutlery in cases, caaksand bnxps.Dry Goods
In boxes and bales, Dm.:*. Fruits. Fruit Trerr
and Shrubbery, Furs, Gardeu Seed#, Looking
Glasses and booking Glass Piute, at owner’s
risk. Nnt# In frail*. GvMen in can# nndjnr*.
t*o.ldler), Tin and Britannia Wary. Tea 1111.I
8plCto nor lftft lb#
2df Clai*.—Ilardwars (except In let nml 3d (.lasses,.' l.Vf
fee Mills, Marhinery.Fori-lgu Liquors in bid
aud pipes, Tobacco in boxc#, Leatlierin mil
and (taxes.Oils iu bhls. and ranks. Crockery
and Queenswure lu crates and cuskv. Hire,
Whiting Piaster, Sheet Brass and C'oppct
per lftft It s
3rd Class.—Axr-.Slmvel#, Spa-lcs, Sad-Truns, Zluc nml
Till in pigs, Till Plate. Anvils, Vices,Cnrrluse
Fpringsand Axles, Cask# of Chain# fa Hoes,
Manilla and Cotton Cordage. Coffee, Heavy
Castings, Mill G«nring nml Mill Ftonei. Hull
Road Wheel* and Axles, Chairs and Spike*,
and Rosin in bbls per limit's.
Special Rates for bight Goods.—Furniture and Carriage*
boxed, and other light articles not enunn-rat*
» -d, also. Carboys of Acids.and other Cliemi.
{cals, will betaken at actual weight, bn
•*' chargedat double 1st Cine* rates, ..per 100 Ila
,WM. M. WADLKY,
apr 8—tf Oen’l Bup't C. R. R.
oil d.-ul -
New Work liicli- to order at ttie shurtot notice.
Muttn-s*es. Jobbing, and Itl'l.I.-HA SUING done
In Itioneaf.-ststyle, with despatch. ly i..n Its
GAS KITTINU.
r. o kt z 1 it o
- AM*—
Silver anil Uold Plat in?,
>17’ THE I. O WEST POSSIItl.E PRICE,
FOH. CASH,
The umleinigimd-iff.-r* III# service# tn
th- public a* n pRi.-li.-al C'## Fitter,
Rr.-nr.er nn-l Hirer Plater Keep# a
go..d #t- . a of fixture* mi liin.d and is
prepnit-l l.-Ki-biuii/.u old iiuuru ro
that 1 In-y will tm-h as gm-ri as iisvc.—
Ilo wnl aisii B.-PluU .my old woik In a
w 01!,manlike manner. He bus di no u
•rk in tbecit),iuid refer* to them- who halo
t'Uip oved iiiiu: Hin- ug wlmin are, W. II. Wlllhcrger fa
Co.. Pulaski House! Fob-moil Coln-u, Keq , Po»t Master
Dm. P.Clark,Pavilion Hou*-.
CHARLES KEMISII.
(•Hire at hi* residence No. 81) lliougbtnn street,appo
site Marshall 11 use. dull—3n,
TK3U IiXVXm
IX VIGOR ATOR!
PIIKPAIIKD HY till. SVM'oRJi,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS
B S oXK OF THE BEST Purgaiivta and Liver Msdi*
eiiii-HUoW befolC tin* public, that acts n# n Cntliaitic,
enHler, milder, hii'I Uiom elf.-ctnal tlisn any other
luediciiin known. It I# u-d only a Cathartic bm a Zfivr
reine-l.v, uctin-.* tlist on the /.irsr to tji-ct It# morbid
ut.tii r, ;h--n on the st--inaeb nml Imiw.-I# l.iii.nyoll
that mntiei,tliiisace«»mpli*lnng 1 wo puipieen eftcctuiilly,
will,-i ll nn> of III- p-»iiil'ul I'.h-lings e\| .rieii(ed iu flic
••iH-rntions of mo*! Cat hurl Ic*. ir Mi-i^llo-n* tli-* sj#.
tem ut the Mime lime that Ii purge* it: and win n taken
daily In moderate doses, wt>l streiigtliea mid bnild it lip
with uiiu*unl rapidit).
-1'ibJ tie* principal reptihit-'i
- lime
-lei*
. ... .... lent
tlm Liver for tho proper
jtlon»; vv hen the slnmncli
The Islvcr is one ot!«J tie* principal regiilat-ir
••I the Iiiiuihii body: nnoi'fTj.vvben it perform# it-*lime
t(oi,s the \nswernotn tlw eyetoni mo in it} daol
i-pr-l. Tin- et-morh I# hI lA’inokt entirely depemlen
on the h-nlibv iicllmi oljN.lha l.u-,r for tbo propei
iH-rforninnci- of it# tune ;#» ..Uon#; vvbvn the eicmacli
1* at fault, tlio bowel# arr hijivt fault, and Hie whole
Miff-i# in coiire-;**' quciic.* nf one nrgru—Hie
— bav ngerased t.-jail -I» it# duty. For tho dls-
that organ, mio ot|M|;th*» proprietor* Im* made
lilvrr-
ease# of that
It his study, in a praciicei :|ftl'iiu>reiliHii twenty years,
tn And some reiuMy where Iflr | with to countemet the
ninny (leriuigenienis I' M which if i« liable.
To prove that this r-m* L^;-lv i# at last P und. wy
persi-u troubled vvlilijri,Liver Cnmplnlnt.
in any - f irs form#, hsi-|Vribut tn try a bottle, and
cniiviccion is certain. Ll)
Tin *u Gum* leuiovr nil ill morbid or bad matter fmm
the system, supplying Injxr their place a healthy How
i f l.|if, inviL-ornln g tli<-jU'*'->marb. causing lood to
ftigest well,|jtirlfyli»B i r i i*lie blood, giving tone
nml health to tin* v>liol»-.fS machinery, r<moving the
causa of tho dlHinsi— ef-|e lectitig s radical enro.
llllloua nttnckM niei_ uiired, anil, vrliat la
better, prevented,2 h» the occasional use of
the Liver Invlftorn-M tor.
Hue d"*-ufi’i ent'g 1* Mil-U In i.-nt to relieve tbeetom*
ach and prevent the food;*! from ri-'ugaud souring.
Only one do»e tskuli b.-aJ fori- retiring, p re v 0 u t n
NlKlttmnre* iLy
Only one doe-taken otQ nfoht. loin.-i-s the bow-1*
gently, and cure# C'os-RT tlveiieaM.
On ’- ib.se taken alter |*) -.-aili meui will cun- »,n-
pt-pala. L
iHt-Onu dosu of tvota tenspdonfulls i-i-lisves
Nick Hendnclie. ,r ,
fine butib- tak.-n for fo-'Ul malciib*triict!o:i# remov'd
the cause of lb- diHCH#(> _ md Uiiik-# a p.-rf-ci cure.
Only on- du#i- liiiin»-iH-’(_j Italy i-lieve# i'linllc,
while (Hi,- d'-i— oil! n re f. )#*Ht-"l I* a Mile dire for
Cliolcru .Morbus, A - 1 1 preventative of Chol
era. (j)
faxf* Only one bottle l» JJ*.in-eil-d totl-rovv nut uf the
sy-lcm tin*, ff- ct* ot nn -li A -Im* atf. -. a long *irkuc«*,
’ it fa-i foe boo I-taken fot U .Imtltdlce i-uiovts all
callow’n-m or unnatural "c-doi from the «kln.
One do«e taken n cluiit W lime la-lure caiing irlvcs
vigor b> llie appetite, 11 imuf'makes food dlguit w-H.
Onn doso often repeated ^'enre* Chronic Ulur-
rtirra in its wrrai f->rui*.;A!whll«* N 11 in m e r slid
Hovvr I coinpiaiuts yl-ld ^ alm-iei loibo I'-r-t do«e.
Ono or two -lose# cur.-* p attacks can ed by Woitn*
in children : there 1* noiT* Mirer, or speedier remedy
lu the world, ns it nmr^ foils.
fair* A few bottles cureen Dropsy, by exciting the
absorbents. C{
We take plensure In re-.,
as a 1
nil
CRAWFORD'S
MERCHANT “SITOA" .MILLS FLOUR
Cnequaled by any Mills In Georgia for
S Superior Breadstuff's.
I1TOA MILLS DOUBLE EXTRA HOTEL FLOUR,
do du do do Family do,
do do Knperflne do,
Rock Mills do do,
do du Fine do,
do do Nu. 8 do,
Bolted Corn Steal, Orlte and Shorts. Received per
R»‘ .rood, and constantly fur sale by
lCONNERAT, WEBSTER * PALMF.8,
Agent* for Crawford'* Siton Mills
Oustiniirrs, Bakers and Flour Dealer# are Invite#
rn make comparison, and for the richest artlclo of bread
having the #weet flavor of clean pore grain, and !* mo*
carefully manufactured hy the best machinery, asi
•• - • septlS
O W HUNDUEff UOVEH BAISISH. Ill
. wholo, half aad qnkrtkt boxos, Layer# auJ Mala •
gw tulsini: for Uls lew at
f^daUt BARRON'S FAMILY GROOMY,
Vc t.ak- pleasure in re-.’ J ,;>ninivndiny thl# inr,Heine
a picventlvo for Fever im and Agm-, Chill Fever,uud
F-JVuia «.f .1 Biiiftiis >< | r.v|-. It -m-rate- with
illing o ustily to Its
G HAMP A GIB,
4? ORL - Y B %)V
Cljampagne.
Fnxi-YD fc Obossi.ver, 100 Water Street, N, Y.. tcvvefha
tdeusure tu nnnuuuce. tbat thay bar* u*ou appointed
soft agents for llie Uulted State* for thn
“ Magyar Pozago.”
the cel-bruted t/'liaaipagneof Messrs G, OB LEY A CO,
"t I'entlr, to which they would cull th* attention of con-
nolM-iirs. To tho general public thoy bee to eubinlt the
umlnrneHth rertilWate* of analysis; and they bata nt
doubt 1 liai the va*t superiority of Ihewr wine* to thn
Fr'iich will HUOII be generally recognised. Tbajablklt
■be ..rders uf tlm trad# and cmiRnmera,
fafa* Suheioeidt for this and their other Hungarian
wines wanted In all the leading Cilia, ’’ '*
hind an aitenaiva Mock of
have also always
the following:
llungarls Rod Wlaee,
(UUrtU.)
Hungarian white Wines
(II-K'kN.)
Budai, 1868,1149
K«ri 1863.184$
VisunMi, (very ftn*,)......1848
Vallnuyl 1887
KUhaoynl 1848
Somfel 1849
Muscatel, (exquisite,) 1841
Soprauyl, (very rare,) .181$
Choice old Tekal, Frenrii Champagne, Lambry, extra
quality.
French Claret*,
4 Chateau. La Rose, Lafltt*,*ctt
( linrgnndr, first qnatlty.
AI #1 pine old Tlrandy, Port aud cherry uf finest qua! ]
ity only; and genulue Havana Cigar*.
OltLEY CHAMPAGNE
CCRTICAlX OF CHEMICAL AMALTsU BT.TItf 8TATB AMATEK O
M.VBSACHlsan*.
STATE ARHAYKR’H OFPIDJt, )
Boston, February 10th, 1861. j
Messrs. Freund di Grossinger:
t.cutl-msn:—I have made a cbemletd examination of
uluitile of ChnmpagiiDWiue, marked “ Magyar I'rugB—
G. Orley fa Da, lVsth . imported by Freund fa Gro#»In-
B«-r.” ami find It to be a perfectly purawlna, of (Ina
•tnallty. fully charged with enrbunio acid gas derived
irom vim>tia f-imentaliuit, so that it I* very brisk and
high flavored.
I seurdied it for adulterating Ingredient*, and found
nuue. I ilieiefoio reconinmnd it ai hii excellent wine.
Respejtrully.ymir obedient servant,
CHARLES T. JACKSON. M. D.,
State Astaytr.
TliE l’t'UE WINES
II U N G^A R Y.
The following I# the certificate of analysis hy thfa
.'Isle A>sayvr, uf our Red and While llangarlaa wine* •
Feats Au-AYUt’a Office. 32 Somibrkt et-l
iturtou, July 1st. Ie87. .f
Messrs. Prenrd tf Crosslngrr:
Gem 1-ni. ii:—I rrci ived Irom yon eight samples of
Red and White Hungarian Wine#.which, at your request,
1 have Mil'iniitt-d tu ohctnh-al unalyti*. I send you tha
do'iiIt* with this teller.
From my researches ll appear* that all thowWinea
«ro pure, nml Hint they contain nothing but tha pro-
•in-la of rim grain-. 1 ran confidently recommend
them to the public a* good and purr) Wine*, and a*not
so liable lo become sour us the light wiuea of France.
I exposed my samples furty.eight hours to the air la
a warm mum. without any amiilng having taken place.
Tin- c-n-ral chuiacti r of the Red Hungarian Wlora la
that nf the md Burgundy of Francs,and the White Wlnea
-with the rxceptinu uf the sweet or desert wine,) are be
tween Ib-ck und Saulernu, but somewhat stronger than
-Ith«rnt these.
I mn satisfied, tlmt when known to the public, th*
Hungarian Wine# will be greatly in favor^iud that tbsy
will lie much #<-nglit for.
Respectfully ynur ohedlent servant,
('Igneri) CHARLES J. JA0K8ON, M. D.
State Aeujer.
Price List# #e"t free by Post. Sub Agents wanted In all
the loading cities. marlb
FREUND «b 0R088UVGER.
105 Water Street, New-York*
Imo
EMPLOYMENT.
550 a Month, nml nil Expenm Paid*
fa N AGENT IS WANTED In every Town and Coon-
21. tv hi the Unltvd States, to engage in a respectable
suit easy liiilne-s, hy which tho above profits may ha
i-crtnlnly roulizc-l. For full particulars address II. MON-
NETT fa CO., corner of Broomo and Mercer it#., Ne#
York City, iuclosing one postage stamp.
m.ir 15 Iran—dtw
ICE! IDEM
T llIK Knickerbocker foe Company, of theCByofN«W
, York, Imving n-plenithtd tlielr Block of Ice, offer
the must hiv-raldc inducements tn the trade to supply
them selves witli Ice of a superior quality, and on tha
iD.i-t roAM-n.ilile terms.
Thl# f'onipany alnna are selling tbe Rockland Lako
fee. wlib'll, lur solidity and pmlty is untverrally admit-
i d to be for #iiji«-il-ir to nuy oth. r t#r shipping purpose*.
In '-xp-rl-nco uni facilities (nr conducting hnstnes*
this Company Lavs no rivals, nn-l they respectfully eug-
-e-l t » (l-ul-rs. that they will Und it laigely to their aw
IBM- lonviler their supply through tho Knlckerhock-
’ - * * forwf — * - •*• *
r ('aimpanv. No charge for wharfage to vessels lying at
in- Ui.nij.adv '# piers, whilst tailing In rnrni.
The gr-ntiHt pTnmptiiuda uiid dispatch given to or-
'ai *, which may be fnrwunied to If. T. CpMPTON, Esq*,
•r—nb-nt of tl'u Knickocker Ice Pompany. 432 Canal at.,
(•«• Y-ik. V-Siiw mar 22
MAsanxu
PATXIXVV
WoXDEBFCL
FIVE MINUTE FREEZERS!
r*lHE T'intImonyor thousands who have uaed these
S. Krc17.ur* for the past yiar has fully established -
'iM-lroburarter, mitonlv to rapidity in freezing, but aleo
lot lie ejtudily nf their production. By the uso of one of
1 h*-#e Fm-zers, Ice (’roam equal tn any made by th#
1 e-d onfoctinner#, can he enjoyed at a cost of about 20
01-ts p-r quart, aud the latiorni making it reduced tom
i 'W iinuntes. Tho rapidity in freezing causes a great
1 ci.many In Ice, w hich cannot fail to he appreciated in
worm (.limnti-s, whero ice is sca-ce and expensive.
An H-liniralda receipt for making Ice Crenm accompa
nies each Freezer.
Ciztst
3 Quae:*, 5 Quarts, 14 Quart*. .
I -• fi •• 20 “
E.*F. TOUR BY, Manufacturer,
No. 6 Platt streot, Near York.
I', i*.—A liberal discount to the tifcde.
mar lb lmo •
THE BROOKLYN.
White Lead Co.
EmBL!SHED1823,
TU* Company rouiltiucs tn maniifacture thtlr aupetior
PRUIll WHITE LEAD,
Being one of th j oldest and most extensive e*labllsb>
m»>n'* In the country, for manufacturing
M'liiie Lead, Red Lead, anil Litharge,
FROM THE RAW MATERIAL.
Pit rebus -r# of ihe'r hrauds may rely on pn?curing tha
gi-iiuiue article, ou the moik faverable terms, for cash cr
prepared to execute with promptness
for their Yarlvus g- ades and qualities of
Lead, and Zinc Paint, :
Dry or in Oil.
BU.#JNK'f» ADDRESS, 160 Front street, New York.
jf. is. I'uri-hsser# slmnid In-ware of Uie uumervu*
bozn# brand* wbfob fill tbe market,
mar 22 V—3tnn .
•--lit.
Tl.'iy ar«- at way
I or.b r. f<
elluiii'y. nml tbi>tisuiiii*|tj
woiideytiil virtue!-.
All wbo use it are giviug tlielr niiuulliious li-stiinoiiy
in Its favor.
Mix Water in the* mouth v»iih tbo luvlgoratur,
,11.1 .w.lluw 1.011. luKt'llier. .TOR ]#.#■ AN UKACTIMlKItHt.f PortHlilfl Bl.uu Ko.|uM, ol
TAl.llO’lT & 1IROTHE1I,
SHOCKOE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS,
IM/.'I .STREET, ItWHilOEJ), VA..
faf AN UKACTUllKltSof Portable Bteaiu Eugluefaof
magic. . — — ^ ..
more than urn- bottle Is iHquircd -
Liver Complaint, tr<uu tbewurst Jmin
ta a com moil Headache, all ul which th
EA*KD LIVER.
fay Brio-Guo Dollar p-r ltoltl-.*tv a
SANFORD fa L'U., l*r«»|Hietuit,J(
iy kind cf
ir- or Uy*|H.p*la
r, suit of a D13-
Tlroadwsy,
New York.
WH-vintAl.K AOFSTS!
Ramos * Park. New Yorkj T. IV Hy-'tt fa Sons, Phil-
nd-lphin: M. b. Burr fa Co., Boston I'- II. lluy fa Co,
Portland; John Ib Park, Cioclonn'f: Gaylord fa Ham
mond, Cleveland: Fabnstock A D-wi*. Chicago; O, J.
W.mmI A Co., dt. Iionie; Georg- II. Ifoyser. Pittsburg; S,
H. Haiico. Raltlmori-: And retailedb) all Druggists.
Sold, whftlesule and retail, by
J. It. MOO It K. and
A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO.,
tanr 0 lv—dfaw Kavnnoah.
illrs. Jiimrs utils’
NEW PATENT UTERINE SUPPORT,*1
•WWTincll Is destined to supercede all forms of pea
W sartor. Retail price $3. Ad her celebrated 8UP
PORTERS, with their recent impmvemenis, and undor
the highest medical ptaronage. Her many inventions
have been used with unlnterrupt'd sac-ess for the past
24 years, which can be favorably attested by thoosandf
qf Udlo* and phyxloians lu all parte ot the Union. R
toil prints to$8. F^rdaieby
TtfOS. M. TUHNE*.
dovU |Uor. ^arnarfl aad DroafhtvO-llfa
K»r Pluuiatlun# sud Farmers' use
the best materials aud workmanship, and for compact*
in-*# and durability, not lariiassed by any engine# now
in use.
Also Station Engines, of any required power. Circular
J uw Mills couiplote, and Portable Grist Mills, of vary
l-oiior construction, Shading, Pulleys, fac.
Tobacco Presses and Screws, of every de#cript!on,Braa
und Iron Castings, aud Wrunght Iron Work gonwslly
made to order with dispatch, and on reaaonabla. tfnoa.
aa a 18—eodly'
WOODING’S
HORSJKJIfiXPNT.
Swinney, Swelling, In/tamatien and Rheumatiem
T HIS LINIMENT will cure the Hwiunay In horwa
without fail In its worst stage. All persona shofckl
have It a« there are many fins horsea ruined far tha
want of immediate ijBef.
D1RBOTXOHS1
Pour ont and rnb well with the hand tha afflldsi part,
until it hums tbe borM severe!7, and lat it remain twem
bunrt or more, then apply It again In the same way
than ruballttUoUt or.XMfc with CaitllsBoapandwaler
fay Price Out Dollar per Brttle. dUA* ly