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VOLUME LVII.
la aiix
MONDAY MORIS'IN'O,APRIL 12. 1858.
> l1.Vil»**»»»
18 PUBLISHED
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY,
BY F. W. SIMS.
R. SNEED. •
Editor.
KA ILS OF AUVHILTlSINd.
For one square of 300 om* or loss, of uny typo iii*t tar*
(5. i Until Nonpareil, *6 cents lor ttio tlrvt, nti>l 5o cents
f..r mu lt subsequent insertion, fur any tluu< Iona limn one
lu.-nih.
All Tabular work, with or without rules, iiii<! ndvor
tlm-iuoiit* occupying double column, shall bo charged
double tin* above rate*.
V-U’ertisouioms, of whatever longthrfor any tlnu* Ion
in in om* mouth, to bo chnrgod at transient nil on
For a longer tiiuo at tho Pillowing rates:
I. Umen ;ltinm 4 in,-n Onion 12 in**-*.
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For mi ■ nine notiG'ovu specified, aprcpoitiooul enurgo
will be mudo.
Advertisements ordered throo Uu • n week, will bo
tli irged two-thirds tho above rates.
A deduction of *26 ]H*rcent-from th- nbovo nffes will
I-.- undo on advortisomontsuppuarluguu tliu fount) pma
oi tin* dully.
iqiertal notices, 1U coiitn per Hue Tor the tlrut, mid ft
Ci-u* for each subsequent insertion, an,, in no cut,, to In-
uiiion t to contract. Marriage notices, $1. Kiiiu-ra* in vb
t in,oil, 60 cents Pitch. No spocinl notice iusoiti-d mr less
t's ii 5o routs. Obituitry notices, Reports, ll<solutions
i’i,HModings of any Society, Association, or Corpora*
ti mi ordered to In* published, A cents per hue.
• : amliouts will be advertised at $40 r«r annum for
M-'h bout advertised.
fteamships— 1 where htt xmol* tunning, $10 per an-
torn; if two or more, $30 each.
whimpers'advertisements not to bo subject to con
Ir-ict but to bo charged ut tho rates prescribed per
lip-are.
When any bill for two months advertising, other than
hmtr-iet, amounts to over $50, a deduction of 26 pci
•vnt- will be made.
, r.ii'iy advertising, with tho privilege* of change, will
He taken at tile following rates:
For one sipiare, renewable unco ft week $15
“ *'three times or ofleiier 70
Kv. ry additional square contracted for to bo charged
je-hatf the nbovo rates additional.
\V.il ly advertiser* shall bo limited to the spare con-
tri icdfor. All contracts shall be In writing, stating
lci:i.it**ly tho nature of the business to be advertised.--
Aev advertisements not properly connected with tile
ini- .iit-ss shall lio charged separately, and also any ex-
of matter over tho amount contracted for.
I'.iiitract advertisements payable quarterly; advertise-
in Mt-> from strangers and transient persons, payable in
i)«itiico. All others will be considered duo when called
flip pnpor, under uo circumstances, to bo included in
fti-i-uiruct.
t’-nfrsslouitl and business cards, not exceeding 5 lines,
will bo Inserted at $2U per annum.
OiilIs mi persons to become candidates, will be Inserted
u other udvertisuinontH, to bo paid for invariably in
ilvaiico.
Viiiioimcing candidates for office, $10, to be paid in
* A Ivortlsunients not marked on tho copy for a s|iccifled
tin,.., will bo inserted until forbid, and payment ox-
U.-guMr advertisers and all others sending commit-
n- items ,.r requiring notices designed to cull alleiitboi
i • fois. concerts, soirees, or any public outertailimeiits,
e . re charges aro madu for admittance—all notices of
l„ji.,te associations, every notice designed to call attmi-
t. n to private enterprises calculated or intended to pre
law* Individual Interests, can only be Inserted with the
oii.p-rstsliding that the same Is to lio paid for. If In*
in the editorial column (which can bo only nl tho
i , .:-,r , 'ti-m.<f the editors) the same will bo charged ut tho
rv.- .»f net less than 2d cents per line.
A’.vi-rtlseinents ordered in the Weekly, $1 per
for each Insertion for any time less than one
.itU. For more than one mouth, at oiic-lialfllie rates
!■ iib-.l in above table.
1 i h- mi 1-rd.cue.l. publishers of Wally. Tri-Weekly ntnl
V.'—kly newspapers in Suvnnnnh, tin., pledge* theiiiseivcs
<t . tlv to adhere to the above bill of charges, mid in uo
lu*nticp to deviate therefrom.
above rater to take effect March 1,1868, and to
continue binding until changed by the voteoi a majority
of tie- iiinlersiguod.
N. II.—Tills schedulcshaU not in any way effect the In*
Writ v. if existing contractu. AII contracts for tho year
t>-»tiv other specitlcd tlmo, shall only reuse with the
tti'iislioii of the period for which tho wore made.
F. W. AIMS, Republican
A. It. 1,4MAR, lleorglnu.
W. T. TIIOMIMUN. Morning Nvws.
l.cgal .tilverllseni.cn Is.
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Hit Y A .V MIKItlKF'M ft A Lid.
■*! i.j. lb. 8«ld, beforo the Court House door, III
IIIv in county,on thetirst Tuesday in May next,
-a 'In-I- gal hours of sale, tin*following property,
■: f'ivie- n le nd of Stock I'altie, more orb**.-—
•i .-ii as ilia property of Matthew M Morgan, to
y •me ll. ft. Issued out of the pupi-rior Court of Bry*
unty. in iiiv.tr of K. Peeples vs. M ilihexv M.
hi. * I'lep' ily pointed out by the del.-inlant
r V. Glhh.Mi-ntTn. c.
:i’i' v i.\<;ii vSTsfiioiti FF’ff nalb.
. >o|,I), oil tho Hist Tiu s'lny in .May, ill
>f the Court I1--UNI) in Effingham Comity,
bill the legal n.uirs of sale, an old tn,anm--d
i;, tl.,- | r-'pr-i lv of TIioiiiiih S. K'ltiii*. la 1 vied on by
-ill' .1. Hinely, doll stable, tosiitisfy n ti. fa. in favor of
\ Iso.-, l<*uc.l from n M n gist rat u’s Com t. in and for
n ' itv. Mar Ii ‘JOtli, l.sftS,
a. .i- :t*i jtllADKACK K HKI.MLY. Rli’ff R c
JTATK OF GldORGlA,\ To nil whom ii may
CHATHAM COUNTY J concern,
ati-ress. K1I7.1 tlltuslead will apply at the Court of
r-bu irr l.>r L'-tiers IHsinissory ns administratrix on
- t;.i.,ie«vf .btu-tihan Ol tost end.
I'i — arc, therefore, to rllo anil ndmonish all whom it
t* co-o ra. to be And appear before huM Court to
.« -■•l-iei-ii.in (if any they have) on or before ill • Hist
-i»-l:»y ill Uctoner next, othei Wise said letters will be
U.n.ess, ,7nhii Bilbo, Ks.j, Ordinary for Chatliuiu
U'.tv. this litth day ef April. IHCH.
upr'l _ Jill IN IHLIIO, n.c.u.
l'TATE OF GfOOliGIA,) To all whom it may
»T» CHATHAM COUNTY, / concern:
U l.-reas, Joliu R Walls, will upply at the Court ol
rlia iry f«r Letters Di.-milssory, as Administrator oil the
t o- of .Samuel Walls.
Ti ire, therefore, to cite and adnionlsh all whom It
ov.-oiicern, to bo and appear before said Court to make
.'••ti"ii (if «ny they liave)oti or before the tl rot Mon-
a in September next, utliurwisu said letters will bo
W',:ness, John llilbn, Hsq„ Ordinary for Chatham
-imv. this Twelfth day of March. 185S.
inir-iU J'tllN WMtO.o f-fi.
S TATIC OF QBOItHIA, I ToaH wInou it nm
CHATHAM COUNTY, j concern :
Wh-t'-as, John C. Rowland will apply at tho Coi.r* o
rii'iirv f.,,- Letters Dismissory us Ailiniiiintiatoriiu the
•i-ttcof William I'. Itowlaml.
Tii-s-.ini. thereforo. toclt*i mid admonish all whom
miy ■ -n-ern, to ho and appear liefnre said r'oiirt, to
,k- i>lijerii.,ns(|f any they have), on or before the first
I lay in July next, otherwise said Letters will be
'V it lie,,, John Bilbo, Ksq. Ordinary for Chatham
iiut.v. ihUuleveiith day of Junmiay, ISfd.
jviiin JOHN IH mid. o c. r
JTVTK OF GKOlltilA, | Touil wlnmi it way
''IIA I'll AM COUNTY. / concern:
U'in-r-s*. ILmry Brigham, will apply at the Court of
ir iunry tor I,><i t»rs Dismissory, as executor on ttio Ks
-I or A-tMil Wells.
fn-wj are. therefore, to cite and ndmonish nil whom 11
iv concern,to lie ami app ar before said Court to make
- 'ion (if any they have) on or befora Co* Hist Mon-
•M'l June n-xt. Otherwise sai l letters will be granted.
'Vita- ss. John Bilim, Esq.,Ordinary lor Chatham Co.,
'» -'h day of Decombnr, 1857.
IJNO. BILBO, n. c. C.
JTATIi OF GldOILGIA, I To all whom It may
CHATHAM COUNTY. { coucerut
hi.'Teas. HI ward Imvell will apply at tin* Court of
i unary for Letters Dismissory as Administrator on
• u-tib-of Harvey J.Uilbyrt.
i n —ar-, therefore, to cite and admonish all wlcin It
*v 'oarern. to he and appear before said Court to make
■•!'■'ti'Hi 'if any they have)on or before tlm llrst Mon-
»> in July next, otherwise said letters will be grant
M’itn-ss, John llillm, Ksq.. Ordinary for Cliatlmm
■ •''* . tbin,|., V ontli day of January, 185*
'12 .iiilIN BILBO. O. c. 0.
4TATIS OF GKOItGIA, I Toall wlmm it may
" BIIY.W COUNTY. J concern:
-.Vb-»•<->>, Ann Me Riven will ajqdjf at the Court ol Or-
'"ry l'-<r l.i-ttxrs Dismismry as Admiiiistralrlx of Ks-
^ -I .lames H. MeKlveil, deceased.
T are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
. iMiic.-rn, to lilo their objections (if any they have)
•i l"-|..jetlm first MONDAY in MAY next, otherwise
i Letters will be urautnl.
Witness, Henry K. i*iu tli. Ksq., Ordinary for Bryan
utv. Oils 22d day of October, 1857.
-•cl23 IIKNBY K. SMI I'll, O.B.C.
c, b.Teas, Jacks oi Bird will apply at the Court or Ur-
lor Letters Dismissory as Suiviving Executor of
ol Atolrew Bird, Ar. deceased.
»• are therefore to cite ami admonish ,,|| whom it
•ac-Tii, to tile their objections (if uny tlu-y liamj
•-Tore the first MONDAY in .MAY next,otln-twine
: ly-iK-rs will bo granted.
-s. Henry IL ^initb, Ksq., Ordinary for Bryan
this 23d day of October, 1857.
II BN BY H. SMITH. O. tt.c.
NGT1CK.
■MHtKK MONTHS AFTBIt DATK. appHculimi will
‘ e unde to the Cashl«r of tho Union Hunk Angus*
n- .v Serin for Ten Shares (No. !W0) issued in Henry
■*n--r. iii-i-eas.io, on '28th .March, 1053, which .“crip has
i *t nr mislaid. HOBT.J.'-AUUHKY,
„ Administrator Kstole Henry Harper.
I *»s"tmh, 23d January, 1858.
B ” flaw am
„..., NOTICE,
j’'' 1 Muiths after date, lippliention will lio made to
.,11 * trdlnary of Mhnrty County, for leave
■("' I t Land, Urn propelty of too estate of
■'.i f 1 * - late of said county deceased, and to •«
T '"t Ua< lienslltof tho heirs and distributees of wild
Iu.UaM W. VV1 LAOS','i
l' r 1'"wnwM.«0N.r' ,w “-’
I ii. !;",7 rl, ! K ^ 0,n **hy the return of tho Sheriff,
I nil, „1 ,,; Is not to be found In the Coiintv
r-«. l»'o* i"'.;. V" i,; Is ordered that the said
a ’« l, " r ° r defence In the Clerlifc flf-
' Her' 0fl ,,r ,,l * r " ri ‘ , * 18 i<»y of the next
I V"'«„b,..I; '* '"riber ordered t- at ibis order
1 * it,, 'hog''/.^'-ttosof the City ol 8nvan
“ '"'•Htlii previous lo Hie next term of Ibis
L, i,- Ula '-l how the minutes. ||,fs25lh March. 1868;
’ JA3IK8 JtAHN, C. h. e. c.
Heat It r lint'll
charcoal iron CALVERT IRON AND NAIL WORKS, Baltimore, Md.
.1, UOl'KINSON SMITH, OFFICE 2j SOUTH CUMILES-STP.EET.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
HOOK AND FLAT HEAD RAIL HOAD Sl’IKES,
bridge ano CAR BOLTS. NUTS, fco.,
WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS, OF ALL PATTERNS, 5 to 12 Inch
MMtK to on nun.
S T A'IF. OF GICOUGIA.i KW|
' n.VHIAM COUNTY. { ulu * 1 *
Peter Yoiisou, ^ Mortgage, Ac.
I'atrm* ItJorkniHii.) JANUARY TKKM, 1858.
pv,,sent—Tim tioucrahle Win. It. Fleming, Judge of
said Court.
It npp-wriuK to the Court, by the petition of I'eter
Y"i's 'll. lint „u Hie seventh day of April, ill the year of
our Lord i-igliterii hundred mi-1 tifty-llve, Palin-* I'jmk-
mall, of s i|,| county, made uud dellveled to sill I I'eter
Yons-ni Ins ceitain promissory note, bearing dile tin-
d »v and year nfon-said, whereby I he s id I'atriH
lli .rkinaa promised in two years after the dale of said
note, which || m> has now elapsed, lo pay said I'eter
Yonson or nr ler. lie- miiii of Tlirce Hundre'l and Seven*
t)-K'ght Dollars and Seventy Ft*" Cents with interest
Iroiil the date of slid note, for value ivceived- Ami that
afterwards, on il,«> same day and year, afon-sai I, Un
said Putins HJ.ol.man, the better lo secure I he pay
•mod of said note. execniiNl and delivered tos«|il I'eter
Yolisoli, Ins'deed id’ mortgage. ** hereby the «ald I'elllis
Bilvoihmau conveyed to the said Peter Yonson. all that
lot, t-art or parcel of land, situate, lying and being ill
Hie city i*f Savannah ami county and State aforesaid, in
that portion of the city of Savannah known ns Ogle
tliorpe Town, known la the plan of said Oglethorpe
To**ii as ltd number (ID) ten; bounded on the north bv
N'*w Houston street, oil the east by b-t iiuniber (12)
twelve. »m the s-niih by a Inn** twemv feet wide, and «>•
the west by Jefferson street: comliti-oieil, that it said
Pat ins lljorl, man slim Id pay off and discharge said
li-'le, or raii-i-Ii t-> be d ui".according to tliet-iior ami
eff-ct 111er,...f, that tliei, the sai I deed of m *rtgage and
said note should become and be null ami void, t-mil in
tents mi purposes And it further appearing, that
•aid r«*n*<vtn* unpaid, it Is, then-fore, ordered that
tin- said I'ntrns lii.-i'ktmiti do pay Into Court. Iiy the
llrst d t.v of the next term thereof, the prliii-lpal,Interest
mi l cos's due on said note—or shew cause, lo the con
trary, if any lie lias—and that oil the failure if said
Palms H.'ork-min so to do, Hio eqnit v of n-deinplbni
In ii*i>l to said mortgaged pn-iiiis,-s, be, for,-v»r ihereaf-
ter.l-airi-d and f.iiv,dosed. Ami it I* f it tbcr or-b-r*-*l Hint
this rule )••• publisbi-d In llicSavniiieili Bepnidlcan oner-
a iiionlli, for fair m-'iillis, or a copy thereof serve l on
the Slid I'atrns B|‘ii-kit|aii. orhi.S s,u-eial agent, or at*
torin-v. nl least three lu-mtlis previous to III*'
of this Court.
feb2—lam tin
KOTICI3.
FBIM'O Months after date, iipjillcation will he made to
JL tie* Hoiiorahhi Ordinary of Cliatham County, f.u
leave to sell the real i-staleand personal properly be*
luiging to the estate of Frati-tis Waver, deceased,
leb '.'d _ MAlHIAHI'.I* N. WAVI.lt. A.lm’x.
AOTICH.'
A M. Persons indebted to tin* mte firm of AfKJV .%
.1H'BN», nr<- requested to s.-ttliV'tlo-l wise tfi-i|-nof.-S
or nccoitnis will bo plaei-d In the hands ot an altorm-y
for colli-ctl.in, at tin- next term of tin- * 'oiirt.
fell 27 _ If TIIMM AS II. IHJIlN-t.
NOTIPK, ~
A M. Pi rsons liidel't.-d lu the estntu of lieiiinmln T.
j VV Hines, late nl Bry'tvu eonnty d-x-i-usvil. are ivijm-st*
■■•I in inaki- pavni Mt to tli -tiiul "sigm-f. ut Hlm-svill-.
Ll'ii-rly coiinl.v; an-l those having <b-mainls -gainst said
estate will hand th- tn In, duly n<tested, vvithin the lime
prescribe-l by law.
mar 15 C. MINKS, Adtn'r of at. If. T. 1 fines.
S . ~W T. L M O T,
COItXEll OF (’U.VKA'm, WIUTAKEtt A Ml ST, JI'LIEX ST It BETS,
O KFKK< Ilfs LABOR STUCK of ltlCII GOODS, ut prices to suit the times. Oil lihtid, and receiving hv
every si .-aim-1, .
Gold and Silver Goods of every description.
Fine Hirer Tea Sets. Pilchers. Wallets. Uol.let-, Cups. Hpo ms ami Forks, of every vv.-U»£ ami v»rk-tv ; Silver
Sets an I single pieces. i.eunUfwUy put up in casus far w-d-lm* w vl other presmts; tiold and Oliver Watches, und
Clci-ksor even- finely '
r .1 * fW ! 5, , ,U , Y ' ! V,,,n ,hp , r } rU r' .»'*‘‘heupest pluln gold. Including C.in-o, Tgvva and Mo-mlr, in
full *e»" and t-lnub- piece-.: wllh iln.-.si every if--sciipll.m of Urmum-nt n-.vv In use.
khi | V1EU GOODS.—1'livt-d CiiUii Baskets. <;«s.ors, T.-u j?els, Ice Pitchers, aud Plated Goods of evory
.tPKCTAt'liKS—In Odd, Silver ami Rleel Frames, wllh Pebble ami oilier Fluids
If AMOY GOODS.-Iti.-b and be-i-iiHul Parian Vas-san 1 btatu-Ms. and Fam-y (l >* ds. In great vnrletV. »
'Iort'dse ?*nelt iin-l >»(h' r L'OBIIV »f latest styles, with a gi«-iU va h-M ,.f lli-u.l ni iiaim nts "
I’ouiilry aro invited to examine the stock, which will be sold at pries much lower than
Watches, Clucks and Jewelry promptly ILKPAlIlKD by workmen or skill and long experience,
nprn t r '
CHANGE 0E_S(;HEDUI.E
INLAND ROUTE
For Palatka E. F.
VIA B«UN5W1CK, ST. MARYS. FERNAN- I
DINA. JACKSONVILLE, AND I
PICO LATA.
nl ntt hilrriHi.iliitle Ao/n./i'm/s. 77. Imr*
tl: Olnir/i-sl,,,, .S'dii.ii /'«.-/,•(/ 'irh.uf ci-.im |
' M7.7/.V/:.V/4.l J* MU/iXtXO tl iMoek. |
Tue Ik-vv ami splendid su-iimer :
K\ BR0LADM, Ciipl. I. M. C-.-vep-r,
Will leave Ibis city ns u'-uve
Tills st.-nmer lias ihe finest pnssen-
g.-r aci‘"tiim<iilati"ii» of any limit in
••ro waters, and connects regularly vvilli tlm
singes for the inlt-ri-ir of Fbu-i-la, als * with tlm Bruns
wlik -t Florid v and Feriiumiiim 5* iVrar Ki-vs Bail*
roiids. Beturniug veil c-'tim-ct nt Savatinah with the
Central Ita'li'oid. and New Yuri: •itxnim'rs.
Fud-hi co-i-igm-d to Ih- Agents of this steamer will
f charge. For freight or passage up-
New York and Savannah.
The American Atlantic Screw Steamship
ply en board, or to
JOHN C Fit AMIR. Agent
No 71 Bay -I
f.
CUANBF, OF XCUUDUl.K.
THE CHEAPEST & HliiCKEST ROUTE
To the North,
a* W X C H A. W J-J u ic
5 f futriestoid
AND TUB NoitTII-KASTKIlN KAII.-K0AD
TflllOUGII A lilt AN <4 K AIK NT
SAVANNAH TO WILMIXOTOX, N. Cl
On ntid alter
SUNDAY, JANUARY Hllli 1RAH,
rgj&Safc to suptiimon
STEAMER GORDON,
F. B A 1L II 1*1 N, C u m in it ii il e r.
Will l—ivi, Savannah every SUNDAY uud WEDNES
DAY AFTKBXlMX. at it o'cloek, und nriive In Clmrb-a.
Ion tin-1--Ilowing lu'iruings In time to cnm-ei uith tin
Train ol Hie Nort'i-K'isteili Mail Bold//"»)»// .V
H-tni'iiing, will leaves I'liurlesii.ii every Monday und
Friday Night, nt 8 o'oloek, (aft-r tie- arrival of the cars
troiu Wllmingtoii,) uud arrive in S.ivamiah early tin-
fidlowlu'g mornings.
Tr.v •'••Hers bound f*r the North, for North* Tirol inn. -»r
for tin- tiortln-rii part of S.ui'h Carolina, by taking till-*
route, will save mn: ami i:xi-i:xac, uml will gain a night's
«lv>ep
’l lirough Tickets Irotn SavnuiiAh to VV||ininglon,$1l.
N.i extra courge for meals nr berths on beard of the
Pass.-tigers und their Biguacc truusferre 1 from the
steniiM-r to tlm cars, ./r<r nj chnrut.
B.iggage rli«i-!:'-,l fmm snvuiimih to Wilmington. For
oug.vvti'MieutHupply to J. P. BK'JUKS, Agent.
J.m 7 Charleston steam-Pin-k.-t Wharf.
-;>.GREAT REDUCTION OF FARE
S3'0'2?S. , <Z»I»33.
, .Y.m IWJ.-IU* N-edi,. | la AV'C J'.i-V/r«i;t N.„«,
ir.ii/don, U.ivrc awl JUv- I onip0.il, l/.irn: nr lire—
First rahln $80 I First c.-i'-lti $lU'i
Fi-c-ui'l ealiin 50 I Second cul.lh 115
In the II-si class p.addb- vvlif-.-l sleiinship A it I I'li., 2,1100
tons, C l* l.udlt-w, eonm.nvtdar. nnd Nutt'l'll j-TAIl. 2,
500 tons. Kd*rar*likivemty, roiniimiid'-r. to sail Irom pl-r
No. 3 North liwr, ut iivmU pii-cisdy, cui rylng tho Unite,I
J*tales iml'I. vi/ :
l'.rare .Y- ii* 1 ’ark far Jlrnnen .fur ,*f'«//imiip/.,ii
fhait'i ini/ihin, I lav re ,W 'e imp- /or
nr themen. loll. X" r )'ark,
Arb-l. ,'titurduy, March C-A. April 17. April 2l.
North Star, " April 17. May 15. May ID.
Ariel, " May 15. June 12. June Id.
N Stir, “ Jon-) i-J. July 10. .Inly 11.
Th-sx steamships rom-h nt Havre. Specie ilxliven-tl in
Ismd-ui or Put is. F.u passage or freight, up).I v- lo
D. Toll It A NO K. Agent,
marl Hmo No. A B-.vvlliigUre.-n, New York,
UMTiiD J5TATKS MAIL.
S'or l 9 ft!fitful El. F.
via nAi:n:x, narxswirx, sr. m a it vs,
/7i7«\V.'I.Y/)/.\M. J.IFKSOX VILLI'
. AXI) J'lroi.A TA.
Tin- s|,|i-ti.li'l i-i'w Iron steamer ST.
a\\ MJUYS. i'u|-t. Jus. Fro- born,having
neon tlmi'i.uglily |iaiuted un-l over-
— . or will c-iiiiueiii'K her regular
''t
>r : ■“,&&? * -M
.TUB nimy ami klkoant STKAMSHIPS
IlTXTSYlLLli, Cnpt. Robert Hurdle,
AIONTUOfllKltY, “ Frederick Crocker
Vlillf.rin n we. kty *lne b.-lweeu Bivauniih uml New
fork. I* avtngeach port every MTUKDAY.
Tb- s,- SI- uim-rs. I.D"0 inns each. h-»v>- elegant ncc-'in
nu»la bum fur Piisseugeis. uml being of great slr. imlli
ami speed, shippers cun r-ly on (In- greatest dispatch tu
Freight. Fur fnrlh-r particulars, np-dt- to
UK Pt 11A M, It A LD)V IN t* C*)..
Sava en ih, (Jooralii. or to
H. B. CIIOMWKLL & CO.,
upert tf 131 Waslilngl.ui stre-t. N.-vv York.
FOR HAVANA
Iv 17V WEST AND CALIFORNIA.
faub y-BDUciap.
STKA.tr TO SOUTH AMP
/Pf^^TOX AND IIAVKK.-I lm m ig-
C i ~h r 'jfT7 t^iillbi-nt stenmship VANDKKB11.T. 5.2H*
r^fc^taWgaBtims. P.K. Lcfovre, muster, will salt, with
the m-iib —
nio)l XC.W VollK I'-'R Flt'.M s-nil VMI-ToN * Nt)
8 it'TIIV'll’ToN AND II4V11E. IIVVBK f-dt NI.W V--UK.
Fatui-day Apiil lo Wedricsiluy April 28
Saturday May 23 Wedm sdiy.... tune 1»
Sa'urbiy Inly 3 Wednesday Inly 21
Price of pnss.ige according to b>,-(ti->ti of room. Fir.l
cabin.-Sloti; m-<>ml cabin, $50.
S|i.-cie de ivered in Londi-n aud Piiris.
For Passage ..r Fielght, ntqdyto 1).T 'BllAN'CJ-1. Ag't
N» 5 Bowling llroeii, New York. npr" marl
NUNNS & CLARKE’S
13 if
PIANO-FORTES.
ii. s. biToakdus,
SOI.E AUENT FOll FA VA N N A 11.
rS^MKSUlii-DumKIt in ..it.iIiik tli.--. ."l.'l.Mit—I In-
M. striiim-nts to the public, has tin hesitutioii in Huy*
lug they have the purest aud most res., mi to tone: rich
uml silvery to quality,^rand in general ellect: the nmtl
Miml*. lour.li ,nnl jierfert action. Tln-y will stand the
humidity and changes of our Sontliiiii cliniiite ti.-tt.-r
tliun uny otlu-r now mud.-, rrlainuut nil their <■->•«'.’//« hciVx
for ye,ir.i. Mr. Il.isn practical Piano-forlu maker, tmvlg
been lit the l.iisiuess lor fourteen years, mostly for
No mis A * - lark e, I he at tics! it ml mnxl celebrated House in the
Unity,I S'>,<•>; while most of the now establishments
that have sprung up sveui to have turned their niton*
tion mostly lo the beautifying of tin- eases only. Nunns
A Clarke have gmieon improving !h« tone, lourli uml
union, whir Ii is the t inly intrinsic mine In Ihe purchaser,
until they have placed their instruments nbovo iiikI be
yond all compurlson*
0,}' Mr.H.Uomvhhd to sell nt NKW YORK CASH
PRICES. -&Q
doc D HTATK STItKF.T.*'om t-Ilousr Square.
W. 1). '/. l> <4 U A V M U 4)
ABB WKKKLY BBCBIMNU FROM TUB FACTORY
tiik n:i.riiiMTRii
Stcunuaii fc So««’ Dianoa,
Pi-.m.iim-.-d by Allisls mill Coiim.iMsrtns to bo S|!i-at|oti
lard’s' U "'* “ lHiU to U "’ Hmt'lot t'ul*
The ml va m ages j oss. ssi-d l.y those Pianos over nil nth-
ers, me : n pure qua it v of an even scale, which
admits «■ m. p.-rc.-ptil.l.i change lielvv.-.-n upper uml
l.-vver o'daves. ... f ( ,i ns qimtity of tone h eom-.-rm-.l'
• lauding in tune longer Ihnii other ii'Mmni.mes-nhilliv
I., emliire the extreme Changes im tdent to a Houihei ii
idinmP*. limit immense power—the square iq i.oh
sess all the force ami stu-ngtli ut (liaml Pianos irem otli.
or niskers.
The Steinway A- F«-nsL.Pium.s, are fast super-edimj
those of other iiinnnfiii tun-rn, both North mui tSoutti, for
the universally expressed si-ntiimi-t of the loodrul
world is in th.-ir favor, uml there is hut om* remark a*
m*mg nil imvlnvl tenchenvivud dib-tiantl -.
T1IKV ARK TUB VERY HISST PIANOS
now made In America. Tin' sup-'rlorlly of ll.es.. inslru-
liientsover uny oth*-r 1^ so apparent. Dial wo invito per
Hons about purchasing to rail uml examine our stuck,
when, wo doubt not, they will be pi-rfeclly v.-illlug to
ftf-eord lo Hie expressed sentiment of these most com
petent to judge, that tin*
8TK1NWAY k SUN'S* PIANOS SURPASS ALL0TI1KUS
III thuussouti.il requisite that gc lo make a good instra-
ineiit,
A large assortment of all kinds of Musical Instru
ments, and Musi.ill Merchniid!•/.«, Including the ne*ve*t
publications of Music, kept constantly < n bund.
W. 1>. y.'iRU AUM A rft.,
Bryan nn.l St. Jiillmi streets, m-nr the Mnrket.
M KSS I'OlilC, Khoulders. Lard uud Hums; in
stol e aud fur Bale by JCDWIN RATCLIFF, a
mar 12
P. M —I'M*
trip* !-• the ai-.ive places, leaving the Florida “team
1 ^'iveket wUnvf on M»-mh*y uvt.v.vng. April mti.nl'.*
"'.•lock, and c.iiitiuiiu to b-av\. every Monday morning
nt tin- same h.-ur.
For lr> ight or passage npplv <m Imui'.I. or to
CLAiill-UtN A CUNNI.NUHAM,
j mat 30 Ag-ntM,
| uNTm)" STATES ~\TalL"
For Palatka, E. F.,
I D'lrii n, llriinsinivh. S'. Man/'*, I'crunntlina,
Jiicksiinvitlv, I’icil'th, mut Mi,hl/chnei/.
The new and eb-gant Hieniuor
ST. -1 1 111 x S, Captain N. King, vv II
every Friday morning at l' j
This boat Il ls been built expressly I
for this nmle.uml having "Xteiisiveuud niry State Ito-.in
a ion, olf. rssuperior induconi.-nts lo invalids
uml others. i
For freigtitor passage apply on board at tho Florida .
Steam Packet wharl.- i t • '
liini-311 CL.\ilH*)KN A *’t;.NN1N*iHAM, Ag’ls.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.’ 1
■vv and s|deudid iron steiiim-r >
ST. MAIlV-*, rapt. James Freeborn, i
will leave Ibr (’liuHi-st-in, on Tliiirs* i
•lay Evening. April 2d. at *.»nVlo-h, j
a ml cotilii.m-M leave every Tlmrsil-iy I
fIn-reatter. Iti-iuriiiug. she will lcavi-Cliuil,-stiaj every |
Sunday M->niing, ut » •■'cb-ck. For freight or pn-'iige .
api.lv on l.oar-l. ai lie- Florid i Steam I'ai-lt.-i wharf, or to
in ir 3D CI.MtilUltN ,t iiCN NINUH AM. Ag'ts.
INLAND ROUTK. !
FOR 3T*Xj ORI2D4. j
FOll FALATK.I. 17.1 HltlXSW/r/V, ST.
MAS VS, I' A’ It X. I .V/> / .V. I. J A <' A’Nf / .Vv
VILLE. F/roLATAi AM)
ixmtuninATi:
LA Mi ISOS.
CII.VNGK OK .SCilKDtlLFo
,d after Saturday. Jntiunry
l-'th.lh- sup'-i ior steamer WILMA '1
'I/r'T' H'JU'VS' ,:A l-K*"»K. i 'apt \V. T. McNielfy. !
b-uve the Charleston wharf'
Yll.KDAY M0KNIN0, nt 10 ocluck f»i the
ilb-Ve places.
The \Vm. feabrook 1h aii elegant ami n siibs'iioiial
l-imt.iiml bus superior nil-in an-l stat-- i.*..m a'*-"in-
in -dations. elo- will cotim-.-i regninilj with tin* limns- l
wn k. ami Fertiun'inn an l It* dir Keys Itallr.sids, uml |
Stages f»v tlw* tdvrl»r««T Fbnlda.
lietiiniii'g »ln- will leave Palatka every MONDAY
MnliMNti ami arrive at Savannah ever* WEDNESDAY
in lime (u connect with the au-utm r fbir.lon for I'liaries*
Fio'ght consigned |o till-* agency will he forwarded
tree of charge. For uig ig'-iin-nth apply to
J. P. UlU'oKS. Agent.
|unl3 riiiirleslmi vvliar.*.
-accommoclatiou Boat.
FOR PARACHUCLA EVERY MONDAY AND
THURSDAY.
The »*•**• uml fast running Pnssen*
„..r ami Freight steamer JOHN 0.
I.AWI'oN will leave for Pnriicliucln
ami internu-diate Landings, every
Monday ami Thnrs-lay, ut 4 o'clock,
•I West Broud str.—t.
N. It.—Contracts 'br lamllngsnli-.ve can betimdo. Till*
Boat will tud break her i mining -dn dale.
J. W. AlcAM’lN, Agent.
<h-27 Williaiusou's Buililingn.
For Charleston.
IN-LAND It O XT T ID,
i /.i ihim foi: r if- in/.Toy in:.i u.
To leave from the Charleston .'teampacket Wharf every
SATURDAY, nt 4 P. M.
Tho new uml spli-ml! I steamer
BY I.IH! LADK, On’ * I.. M. Coxelter.
will leave this city iis above.
'I'll j Everglade connects regularly
with lie- South Civrollim mid North Eastern Uullroa Is.
Freight consigned to Agents will be forwarded free of
charge. For fichrlit orpunuge apply on bnarJ or to
CUUPKK ,t FltASKIt Agents.
- n**vl7 N<* 74 Jtuy street.
FOR BLUFFTON.
Hilton Until, llevd'H I.muling;, IJenufort,
Port Ho> n I Ferry. &c
Tin- Xcn-mi'l Sfilcmliil S ha nice
“OHOILB,"
^63uJL%y c.vi-r r. i*k* k.
Will leave Him Chiirhudoii Steam-
P.irket Wbarf, t-verj **UN'DAY Evening, nt 5 o’clock,
until iurtln-r imlice.
The Cecde has been built exprcml)' for tills route; line
el.-gant state-room in modal Ion, and is constructed
so us lo secure the ami «hh fori of travellers.
All Frelghr must be paid mi the wharf l.y the shipper,
before it will be receipted lor.
.1. P. BROOKS, Agent,
oel3 Cliarleston Wrorf
Ac mill IilVKlU*Ot>l,-Till- llrst class Am.
uiXiim all Ip. I.'KU. EVANS. Cooper Master, will have
■ Illl, u i|e.s>-iitell f-.r tlm above. For freight of oUO bales
Cot loll, to complete her Culgo. apply to
up'.) Dil'BX, STARK fc CO.
_ FOR LIVF.U 1*001,.—Tie- Alueiieaii Hilp
^.CydiUKIlMN, C"piu'n May .is now retslv to ni'i-lve
ight t->r tin-above port. For freislit eiiguge-
irn-ms. apply I" C. A. lilt KIN Kit K CO.
, l*’Oll 1,1 V 14111*001 j.—The A 1 Atm rican
wnrrvi-bip A*5NKS, Jones, musti r, having a large por-
-isrsiS I 'M "I her l "Ug" engag' d, w ill have quick dis-
iiutdi. For height engagements,apply to
,„ n rWI lilt Bill \M. BALDWIN ft 00.
,1J | J.'Olt MVKHPOOIj.—Tln-tlist class Ain.
77Tni*hi|i TAM Kit LA NIL ll-dines, jnnster. having a
-^^pmlimi m Imr i-ur.-n engaged, will meet with ills*
pati'ii. For Ireighl eiigatn-nn'iits, apply to
„„„■ l-2 I'AliKI.F'Utl*. FAY * CO.
i FOR LIV i'7111*00lo —The IIist class
njcrJtii» Vlin-rii-ini ship WALLACE, Luiie, 111 i*l*'r, liav*•
iii” a po'tion of her c iig > eng-igod, will incut with dis-
paicli. For height eiigagi-ments, apply to
mar ID I'ADKi,FUND. FAY * f!0.__
'filth FOIL LIVE It FOOL —The A 1 Ameri-
SSt&cnii >hip MmLUCKA, Hal', ina-ter. having a large
iwwti -n of her civrgo engaged, will have quick dispatch.
For freight engagements, apply to
mu 23 liltIUII 4M, BALDWIN * CO.
FOll FttKlGHT Oil CIIAIlTBIl
•Tffwiv'l'be fnvt class ship Kill B, Kllll*l*"ll. master, "f
utmiii linn tons hiirilien.i* in complete eider for any voy
age. For terms, apply to_ SCUAM'dN ft NOllftlS.
JRJI FOll FI IF. IG11 'I'Oll < 11 ililT'K II •
SoShTlie fast Hailing hi hr lilt. JtODUKBS, Captain
Adams ApidvJ.) OABLKTOX « PAKSUNP.
FOll "ft A f.K, FIlKIGilT OirOUAllTKll.
Til" well known fast Milling Anrerienn lmrk
ADItl vTIC. Capt. J. U. Durham. Apply tn t apt.
on board, or to
iiinr'iu OAltliKT'tN h. PARstiNH.
J APANNKD* TOliiKT SETs, Spong'imI
llalhs, Hip IlalliB, Foot Tubs, uml Slop Pails; for
•ale by J- 1’- C0DL1NS.
XT. et.
Steamship ISABEL, _
W I M< IA M R u I, I, t N S, COM,M ANDKR,
Having just been entirely overhauled and put In
spb-n.liil order. relUi.-l with new boilers, and double air*
light bulk head*, forward ami aft, making lu-r onenl
Die most d'-.-lrabb* steamers for sali-ly. speed uml com-
foil, will ii-ave Savaiiii-ili for -av.,na via Key West, mi
tin- till am I l‘.dli, and b-'ive Havana or t-avannali via
Key We*t. nil the tilth illl-l 2'ith ol ea*"ll month
Tin- l-'AIIKL cmiin-cts, at Havana, with tlieU.S Mall
Steamship Coiuptiiy's Line ot St camel n, for New Orleans
amt San l-’rsm-i.i-o.
For passage only, apply to
ilenlH COHEN'S ft HERTZ.
2-1. FOll PROVIDHXCB -Th- s,i„ rK Ur.
KMII.Y F*m LKK. Capt. Wtlla.il l aving near*
•y b-n- ugo (-iigag.id, Will meet with quiek despatch.
For fi eight apply to CARLE PIN .* ItARtJoNK.
FOR I*itOVIDKNCK.—Tin- new fast
s-'hr ')'KAN IIERAI.D. Clifford,
liaviii.' most of lu-r ra-go engaged, will have quick dis
patch For freight, apply to
npr 7 OtKLHTON A P \RS0\ri.
Jim FOll HOSTON—Tlm superior Hrho-.iier
JEJ^KMUA A ll ELI A, Capt, Hailing Imriug neiwly
all her tr-ight engaged, will have imau di-kt,- dispatch us
above. For freight p-s«ag,-. -ippiv <m bo.n,l,to
upr d lilt If i IIA M. BALDWIN At CO.
jm .Ftnt SKW YOUIC-liKilKtIU LINK.
I In- superior last sailing pack*-! sehr TIIO.M4J*
ll‘*l« () IRK, U -sli-, nnis'er, having part <-l‘hi-rcargo en*
gaged, will have liiiiucdiate dispatch. For f eight, ap
ply to Captain on boat'd, at Ib-lt-m's a ban. or to
■'I'l’H S-IRANI-IN MiRIllS.
' J ft FOR JVKTV YORK — UN'In.V LINK —
7»t7ClfcTlie regular pn-ket S In FRANCKS RATTERLY,
Hughes, master, will have quick dUpvtcb f.r th« above
port. For lieiuht. ii|-ply to
l >" 1 " CUD BY, FT A HI! A CO.
a§w EieaafiD
KCRKVHN HOUSE.
By J. B. Foley,
Corner of Bull and Congress Sts., Savaunah.
'Ibis New HOTEL, furnished through
out in Uu* most eu.ii.vni styu:, Is now
t f»pi>ti*-J ami will be kept as a
FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
BYlNtHMlW HOTEL;
itllOAD -STIlKli l’. ’
A^J-iAlNTY GEO,
raxn»« new- mil elegant llOTKI. is i,.,w open
M. I"i- Hi" accemim-dalioii of tin- public
The stil'scriber feels grateful to Ids old frimnls and the
public gem-rally, for tln-ir generom uml very liberal
pa)rimige for many years past, and mu now offer Du-m
as goo-l uceommniiati-m as tli -y will tlnd at any other
House in I lit* State. Cull uud see me.
due 1-2 IT J. L. RYINHTON.
MARSHALL HOUSE^
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Tin* House inis been uevvly re-nr*
- raii"C*d and refitted.
THE 1HTEP.MATIQHAL HOTEL,
Jh-iiiiiln-in/, corner of FranU'n street,
irararar rexiH,
HAS MEN II U C Ti N T L Y REFITTED.
Tilt! Homns arc all newly Carpeted,
Tito Fiimitnrc mid lltda Siiperli, and
t liu Hat Us L'Haiii-|>iiHMcd.
TAYLORS CELEBRATED SALOONS,
,ahe i'o.\\Mti:i> wnit t'ii: ii ui n..
Here isconcentlat- -I alt tin* coiuf -rls of a home, with
the luxuries of a palace.
THIS SPLENDID I.ADIKS’ PARLOR
Comm unis an ITieqiiall
VIE W OP BIIO ADWAY.
Till-: I.NTKIINATIO.NAL
Is the most ceniml efaiiy ol the FiitsT Ci.v.'H Hotei.s f*«r
busiin ss, or places of amas*-im-nt. amt offer* iin-urpio-K*
ed advantages t-» F-niili’-s and Hetm-r, visiting New
York. ALFRED FRKKHAN,
upr ti lim> I'roprielnr.
Fisk & Kiiyniomrs Laic Improvcil
Hiilurrihcr, Agonta
of the Manulacturer. f»r
tlm &vh- of Lillie's Patent
Chilled-Iron HL'Kill, A
ai dI-JKK-l'KOOF S.\FK8
sectin-il with Lillie's i'a-
tent I'-iwdor-Prrsff Com
. Iduatinn Rank leick.
Tin—e hafes -ii,| t.ocks stand um-qnalle.l In l-ulllliig
the skill of the Imrgl-ti-iMid the iippllc.itii-u of tire.
Persons wishing to purcluiHu a Fnfo w hlrh Is, in all re
spects, what th-* term implies,are resp.ctfully requested
to eall ami examine our SAFES, at 155 ami 157 Broiiuh-
ton street, Fuvnunuli, In-fore |mrcha*ing elsewhere. We
think our Safes need only lo la- seen to l»* apprenlaled.
murjn NUMt-VK A FAY.
UOTIOB.
f tYOULI) Inform my trieinls ami tlm imbllMahat I
have epeni’il.i'u tho rm-r of Price and Yorl™tre;-ts,
ii shop whole I will uiioud to tli* .Mannliiclnre of Tin
tYure, Tin Ro-inug, and all other wotk cmineeteJ — it Ii
Ihe business. All orders |>runi|itly attended u
aim 14—tf ilE'l If WEEDON.
P ICtl/K COLLARS AND SKTft.-.v uew
siil'ply, just received by
mat 2 N'EVITT, LATH.TOP L ROGERS.
New Arrangement.
O N and after Rmiday. February ‘Jlst. tlm Paas.-ngor
Trains of tills Knud will I,,, run as follnvv.s:
BKTWSXN SAVANNAH AND MAUON.
Lr-nvoffavnunah 1.15 a.m. and 3 00 r. m
Arrivuiu M*v«v>u U)4ax. n.and 12.30 a.m.
Lonvti Mncun 0.-15 A.M.and 11.30 p. M.
Arrive In Savannah 7.15 P, m. and 8.50 a. m.
BKTWKXN SAVANNAH AND AlMHtHTA.
Lonvo Farnnimh 1.15 a.m. ond 11.15 A. M.
Arrive In Aiiignnttv. Ha. m.bii<1 7 I'.m.
Luavo Augusia 2 a. m. and 3.45 P. M.
Arrive lu Savaunah. V.t-lt a* m .und Ut 55 p. m,
DITVVKKN Mai:»N AND At'dt’HTA .
Leave Macon D.4Sa.m.ntnl 11.30p.m.
Arrive in Augusla ,.7 p.M.und U a. a.
Loavo Augusla-. 2 a. m. and 3.45 P. M.
Arrive In Macon 1(1.45a.m.ami I2.3da.m.
Trains connect on srrlval at Gordon, for Mllledgevllle
ntnl Butmiton. At Macon with liaius of tin* Southwest,
eru Uoiid for Columbtis and Albany, and with the Mu-
cmi A Western Road for Atlanta.
Passengers leaving Sit van nail liy the 1.15 A. M. train,
will arrive in Atlanta at C, p. M.
Ir-avlug Ivy the 3.00 1‘. M. train will arrive In Atlanta
nt '.1.15 next morning. On Sunday* tlm 11.15 A M. train
for Augusla will go through to Slnroti lu place of the 3
P. M., which will not be run on that day.
EMERSON FOOTB.
General Siipt-
Snvnnnnh, February 20th, 1857 nuvl2
Macon & Western Railroad,
MACON, Dec. litli, 1857.
^"^N and afler Friday, 18th Inst., Hie tmlna will juii
REDUCED
Rates of Freight,
from
Savamiah to Knoxvittc s
AND ALI, STATIONS ON TUB
East Tennessee & Georgia Kali Road
FIRST CL ASS."
P IANO Fortes, Books,Slatallmiery, Boots, Shoos,
and Hals, Liquors, Oils, Ac. (in not ties), Cam-
l'b'ue and SpititsTiiriii'titiHetiu barre's). Carpeting,
China, Glaas uml Ulasn-Wure, Cfgais (In cut os),
Olorks, t-onfeetionaries. Colton (;..rds, Culb-rv tin
cases), Casks and Boxes. Dry Hoods (in boxes and
bales), Drugs. Fruits, Fruit Trees and Mirubbeiy,
phis, Garden Seeds. Looking Glasses and Looking
Glass Plates (at owner's risk). Oysti-isdn tuns an-l
livrs), Saddlery, Tin and lliitmnffn Ware, Teas and
Spires. Georgia and South Carolina Doim-stii-
l.i-ax'u .Macon
1.no A. M.
Arrlvi* At Atlanta
H15 A.M.
la-live M?i nu
11.30 a. M.
Arrive al A tl tiit'i
"ZZZZZ'.Z
A -Jo |*. M.
hiavu A Gan la
12 night.
Arrive at M*con
7 Ut A M.
Li-av" Atlanta
zzzz.zz.z
Arrive at Maumi, 5.40 P. M,
The Niglvt Trivia* will tint be vvm on Sandivy*.
Tlm 1 A. M.Train from Macon connects with the State
lloa-l for t'liiittaaouga ut 12.3J P. M. and Gem gin Road
for Augusta at Dl A. M.
The H.30 A. M. Train connects with tho State Road ut
1.45, A. M , uud the Georgia Road at 12 Night,
due 25—tf ALFRED L. TYLER, Snp't.
soHxmuxiia
ON THU SOUTH-WHS™N RAILROAD,
Over which passes the
Great New York Si Nor Orleans Mails
K5S?®
stx
Two Unili/ Trains bnlwevn Mncun anil Columbus.
Leave Macon at 1.30 A M.. uml It 3D A. M.
Arrive in Columbus 8 52 A. M., 11ml 0.33 I*. M.
Leave Columbus 1.55 A. M.. amt -1.00 I'.M.
Arrive iuMacoii 8.511 A. V.. ami in.*2* P. M.
»::tw ken macu.v and alua.ny.
L'-ave Miirou 1 3'l A. M.
Arrive in Albany 8.15 A. M.
Leave Albany 3 45 P. M.
Arrive In Macon llt.28 l*. M.
Leave Murmi 7.12 A. M., Til IVt-eUly.
Arrive In Albany U.'.'-T P. M.
Leave Albany 7.HH A. M.. Tr.-Wcekly.
Arrive in Macon 3.31 P. M.
v Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery. Ala..an-l Augusta.Kingsville, lYilmlngton,
Savannah,Miltedgevilleand Eatont->11.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bridge, TTmnwwvillw, Ac.
Hacks run from Smithville, Tri- WWlly, to Dawson,
Ciitliberl. Fort Guim-s. Uc, Also lr«-m Fort Valley to
Perry. Huyin-srillv. HuwJUnsvIlIc ami Knoxville, tin.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should tnku
tli** ev onilig Trains from Snviitiiiah ami Augusta to avoid
deteiitinn at Macon. For ■ ther points take either Train
First class steamship* leave «a vantiabfor New Y*<rk.ou
Mcdnes-bivsauil Saturdoys. Passage In the Cabin $25,
Steerage $4,
Fare from Montgomery to Ravnniinh $14 00.
do Columbus do do In 00.
do Albuuy do do 10 50.
GK<>. W. ADAMS,Superintendent.
Mac.vn. Feb. 2l«t, 1858. mar l
GEORGIA RAILR()AD~
Change of Schedule.
0 TAKE EFFECT <>N GEORGIA RAILROAD, DE-
OEMHBIt 28ih, 1857.
Leave Augusla at 2.3(1, A. M , and 4.00 P. M.
Arrive nt Atlanta at II 30, A. M., and I.U4, A. M
Leave Atlanta at 12))'), A. M., ami loam, A M,
Arrive a Augusta nt 8.5a, A. AI., and 7 till. I'. M.
Sunday Train* leaving AngnMa at 4 P. M., uml Atlan
ta. 12 A. M-, dlM'i'iiiInueil. (The 2 30 A. M. train from
Au^uMa connects through to Miiiipliis.)
CONNECT WITH HOl.'TII C.VHM.IVA lt.VII.nnvn,
Arrive at Augusta at I ff ), A. M., and 2 30. I'. M.
le-ave Augu*m at Pt.oft, A. M.. ami 8 05, P. M.
WKSTEIIN ANU ATt.VNTt'! t! VII.Uii.VI).
Arrive i\t Atlanta at 11.22. P. >1., and 033, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 1.15, A.M, aud 12<’M, P. M
ATI.VX'T.V ANI> WEST |H)|XT II.Vll.llOAIi.
Arrive at Atlanta at Iff.13, P. M..and n 27, A. M.
Leave Atlanta ui 2.(*0 A. M., and 1 ou, p. M.
M4CON ANU VVCSTEIIN !t*IUt«AH.
Arid eat Atlanta at ff.15 A. M , and D.05 P. M.
Leave Atlant 1 nl 10.3(1 A. 51., and 12(H) Night.
ATHENS nttANUII—SCNHVYS EXCKI'TEI).
Leave Augusta at..
Leave Atlanta at..
Arrive ut Athens at..
Leave Alliens at
Aril*,- at Aiuus'a at
Arrive at Atlanta at
WASIHN-iT'-N III'..*.sell—DAILY TU VINS-
Leave At bin taut
Arrive at WivsUlugt-*
-2 3.) " ight.
.*12on Night.
..tny-) Dsv.
....I2.(tn Night.
HO" Morning.
11.34 Mm-uing.
BODAYS JX'TI'fLD.
23<> Night.
.■*.12 no Night.
M»miug.
On Momla.vsan Extra Train leaves Washiuglon at i 45
evening, am) c-mm-cts with the Down Dry Pimsenger
Train from Atlanta, and returi leg to Wa-diingtoil ut
5 45 Evening.
vvvnnr.NTON iihancic— sondavs excei-ti-d.
Leave Augusta at 4 no Evening.
Leave AO-awhv at \>*vm) Morning '
Arrive at Warn-nt-ni at 8.,.11 Evening.
Leiivo U anenloii at 3.3-1 Evening.
Arrivu nt August 1 nt 7 tin Evening.
Arrive ut Atlanta at 1.0.) Night.
__ dee15-1 y GEORGE YUCNG14. Gen. Siif'f.
Atlanta & West Point llailroad
Atlanta In Wes! Filial, S7 mills, Fara. $3 50.
GEORGE G. 111'I.L, Siijictititi'ti-h-m.
MoRNI.NO I'ASSEMIEIl TRAIN:
Lcnvoa Atlanta, daily al 2 00 A.M
Ail Ives ft* W« st Point, at 7 28 do
Leaves West Point, dally at 4 ou do
Arrives at Atlanta, at 7 tin do
EVEV|N0 t’.VMENOiat TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily iff. 1 00 P. M
Arrives at Went Point, at Ii 2* do
la-aves Wi st P-int. daily at 4 30 ij-i
Arrives at Atlanta,at In 15 d *
21 #)-Tills Rond ronm-rts. each way, with the Montgoni
wy a West Point Unilrnad. Jac 28
freights from Savannah
TO
TUSCCMBIA AND MEMPHIS,
oiilni ITuTib
8AVASNAII, Ua , 4th April. 185*. j
T HE Undersigned lias been Inf—-med by letter re
cidved tiffs morning,from theOmieral rtuperiuteml
ear ot tue Memphi-- A Charleston I nil Road, that tl^r-
Eastern and Western division* of t nut Road were tube
joined on tlie27th ultimo, and that trains would ruu
through regularly on tlx- 'Jillli.
Thrtni!/ rales of Freight from Siirannnh to
„ ' ?-,•veilmliia. I Memphis
Hrst Cla**. j f \ 38 $1 as 4
Second no. I 1 no 1 24
Third 00,1135 . 87 j x 00
Special rate for Freight Goods, j 2 70 J 3 10
CLASSIFICATION.
1st ClasH.—Pihiio Fortes, Books and Stationery. Roots,
Shoes, flat*. Liquors, Oils. Sic., in bottle)*,
j Campb'-m-aml Npls. Tm peiitiiie in barrels,
Carpet iug.Clit nit. 0|io*saiid Olarsvviire.S^-gais,
in c-uses.Clocks, Coiifeclionrry. Cotton t ’aids,
Cutlery in cases. r>i*'nHand boxes.Dry Goods
In boxes amt bales. Drugs, Fruits, Fruit Truer
and Shrubbery, Furs. Garden Seeds, liooking
Glasses uml Looking Olie-s Plate, at owner's
risk. Nuts in frails, uvslcrs in cans uml jar),
Fudillerv, Tin and llritunuh* Ware, Tea and
Rplcift per loo lbs
^d'tJChvsa.—llardwtvr * (v-xcent In 1st and 3d Ciassea,) C*1
fee .Mills, .Machim-i v,Foreign Lbpmrs in bid
ami pipes. Tobacco in boxes, Leather in roll
ami b.ixi-s.oils in Mils, and casks. Crockery
ami ipiei-iiRU-are in crates and cn-*ks. Rice,
Whiting Plaster. Sheet Brass and Coppet
per lot) 11 a
3rd Class.— A xes.FImvels, Fpa b-s, Fad-Irem*, Ziue ami
Tin in pigs. Tin Plum. Anvils, Vices,Carriage
Hprings and Axles, Casks ot Chains U Hoes,
Mauillit 1111*1 l*«n)on Cordage. Cotlee, JL-aw
Castings, Mill G'-ariu;; uml Mill .-(tones. Rail
Road Wheels a ml Axles, Chuiis uml Spikes,
-vml Rosin in Mils per 100 lbs.
Special lUtesfor Light Guilds.—FurniiiiieandCarriag'-a
tboxetl, ami other light articles not mninn-rat*
)--il, also,Carboys of Acids and other Clietnh
Seals, will betaken nt actual weight, bn
charged at double 1st I’Iiink inten,..pi-r 100 11 R
VVM. 51. WADLKY,
apr *1—tf Gon’l Snp’t C. R. JL
CRAW FORD’S
MERCHANT “SITOA" NULLS FT.OUK.
Uuequaled by any Mills in Georgia for
S Superior Breadstuffs.
1VPOA MILLS DOUBLE EXTRA HOTEL FLOUR,
do «lu ilo do Fniuilv do,
do do Superliiio do,
R««k Mills do do,
do do Fine do,
do do No 3 1I0,
Rolled Corn 51,-at. Grits and Shorts. Received pot
Uvv ,r<-a*l.tvml constivivtlv for sale by
u C0NNKRAT. WEBSTER A PAMIRS,
Agents for Crawford’s Siton Mills
ITT)' Customers. Rakers nnd Flour Dealers are Invitee
to make eompuiison, ami for the richest article of bn-ad
luiviug tiif sweet Ibtvor of clean pure grain, ami is nms
carefully iiianulactiirud by the bi-st machinery, 111H
Sitoa Mills Double Extra Hotel Yltmt. eept!5
O NE HUNDIIK!) HOXKH IUDINSJn
whole, half ami quarter boxes, Layers aud Mala
ga Rabins; for sub* b-vv at
.• v deed DAllRON’a FAMILY GROCERY,
100 lbs...
p)ir
SECOND CLASS.
Hardware, except such as specified In first uud
till'd classes, Cotlee Mills. Machinery, Foreign Id-
quors(iu barrels ami pipes),Tobacco*ia boxes),Leath.
et (In rells and boxes 1, Oils (in l-nrrels nnd t asks),
Cro).k)-r.v and Queens Ware (in rrnli-N ami casks'),
IHce.WIHtlng, Pbisler, Mu-et Brass uml Copper, per
th i n*iJ "ci. a is
Axes, Shovels, Fpa-les, Sad Irtms, Zinc and Tin, in
pigs, Tin Plate, Anvils, Vices, Casks of Chains and
Hoes, Manilla uml Cotton Cordiij-.e, Cotlee, lU-nvy
Castings. Mill Gearing. Rail Road Winds and Axles,
Chairs ninl Spikiei, ami Rosin (in brrrels), per loo
Spec Ini Hates
Furniture ami Carriages (boxed.) and other light
articles not eiimm-rmi d; also, Carboys of Add*, nr
other Chemicals, will be clmrgi-d hv actual Weight
hut ut double first class rates, pur lUO pounds, $2
To insure safety from losses and delays, shippers inns
have every package plainly marked With nutiio of cm'
slgm-0. destination nmlib-poi of delivery.,
Thu Repots on this road are—
Fountain Hill. Fwi-i-twater,
Rb'tc 1dm-, Philadelphia,
Cleveland, Loudon,
Charleston, | Lenoir's,r
Rh-eville, Coii)-oiil r
Athens,-**- „,„i
Mouse t 'reek, , Kuoxvllln.'*
49- To commence 1st March ami coutnvu to 1st Juu
1857."
W M. M. WADLKY, Snp't Central Uvilroad,
E. FOOTE. •* 51. AIV.
J.M.SI'CLLOCK, *• W. (N A. «•
R.0. JACKSON, «• E.T.&Ga. «
March 1st.nmr'Mf
ri'cai h'oric .litrcrliscuicul
moat ea. soxxxiii;cjis
A D V li li T 1 S I N (i A (i li NOV,
NolfatPs llulliHtttf,
dW BHQADWA Y, NFW-YORK. Tra
TIIK CHEAPEST A9iD BEST
Pumps
Tn the IIVW, harinya filial Piston mnl Metal I'ffivj).
F ull Pumping Extracts. Hot ami Cidd Water; sintn*
ble for C'steras. Wdl-t, Factories, Mines, Ac.—
Throwing fnur. in to ADO gallons per minute. An excel-
rollout Ftr«* Engine for lunm-rn. Large iUs)')>unt to
•lealerj. Ag)-)-ts wanted, ami Ti-rr‘turhil rights lor sals
E. A. >1AR8II4LL. 104 IVarl street.
f)l P rortier >)f Miiiih u-I'it))-. N<-vv York
LIOIITK, NEWTON A BltADliiliv’S
421 itrisiinc-*!., Xrw JVafc.
ANUFAOTL'RKRS of the Patent Arcli Wrest Plan
. Plano Forl) S, iM-lehratvl for depth, fullness, rich*
joll ity, and a peculiar singing quality .>f llmir tone,
tor which they have received (In- lilgln-st encomium*
Irotn the greatest musical celebrities ef tin* cotmlrv;
ami hi every fair, when brought in competition with
otli"i Instruments, have obtained the logln-td pvemimn
'I hi- Patent Arch Wrest I'lault, ulileli Is owned and used
"lily by iis. guarantt-c* their st i'nling I- tone longer
than anv other fnstimm-nt; while thdr unpreei-ueiiteil
)lem'i*.)1 in all parts of the country is a Millleii-nt proa
ol their supet lor excellence. A liberal iliscomit to t ier
gvm-n. P'c|io)ds and ih>-trade. p 1y-timy27
M A ,
nro, 1-41 HTtOUCirITTOW-BT.
,y.i r.LY-Y.i //, a a.
NFW FURNITURE of all hlmls; COFFINS, &o.
Coil tantlyon hand also, a la'ge assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES.
tt*). New Work ni'ide to order at lie *lmrte«t not|ro.
t . Maltres*)-", Jol-Mng.aml ///;/,T.-llAXatXlt done
lu tlieni-at'st sttle. with )lcs|i)itrh. Iv Jan 10
GAS FITTING,
"1 o H z 1 HT g
.\ Xu-
Silver and Gold I’latin?,
AT Tin: LOWEST FOSS III LF Fit WE,
FOll CA.SII.
Tin- iiml) , rslgtied)'ll' , rs his set vices to
the i»nt>lic as a practical Gas Fitter,
Brenzcr and Mlvi-r Plater Keeps a
go-I «t eh >if lixiim-s mi hand ami is
pf-pared t" ll"-Bronz)-obi fixture.) so
8 P*ln)t tle-y will loi-l. as good ns new.—
c Srfeffi4if , ll.-wi-l'.l*oR...|'|at..anx ..1-1 wmk in a
MRimiaiV worktii'iiiBIti' iiiann--i’ He has ilmii-n
go»l deal of work iii th)-)'it« .alid n-lers totl'o*" who have
employ.11 him:iimi-n” wlmm are, VV. II. Wiltb.-rg.-r &
Co.. Pulaski tlou-i--: Soloimui I'ulu-ii, Esq., 1',-st Master
"in. P. Clark, Pavilion Hous.-.
('.HAULER KKMlfcll,
f)||b*]* at Ms resident,-)) No, bl) Hr-iug1it)>:i s'ro-t.oppo-
sire Mai-hall H als*. )l.-c4—3m
AT W. O. PRICE’S
“ ST Alt CLOTIHXU K.Ml'OllIUM,"
DOl'GIIKRTY COUNTY
LANDS you SALE,
nr* I Will *.-n a barg-iiii ill my I'LA 8 r ATIo.\
in »i-bl i-oiinty. It t-oireisls >>( 2.1t«) Hi res,
■**•*■•1.100 aerea incnllivation. Of tin- balance,^JKIUB.
there are) 50*1 acres of good Oak and Hickory, mid pine
Hamiiioi It, and .’it) I acre-* of gooil I'imi Timber I.uml.
I hen-are two settlements, with a Dwelling (Um«o.
and N) gro Cabins uti each. The tract, llieri-l'jre, cotilil
be itivi fe-1.
Tlib place Is In a line iffateof ctillivatl n.iiml is only
six miles south i-f Albany, the t.-t minus of the ffotitn
Wi stern Rail Kind. Jt is well watered; lying on Hie
t.'u i nw'iiIi'-i- Ciei-k.
I will give a long credit to a purchaser, upon his pay
ing oni-luurGi of the puri'lmsM ni-im-v. Ih-jug anxious
to i-onci-ntrati- lay planting interest in Alabama, 1 will
given bargain lu thl* place.
Fur terms, apply tu I). A. VASGN,
At Alb-ny.0a.
%* Augusta Constitutionalist, and Mac-oii Messenger,
pli-us- copy two mutillis, and *eiid bill to this olllcn.'
mar 11 2mo
For Sale
2 300 ACRES OF fcWA MP AND PINK LAND,
dggfigncnr Jeff, rsontoii, Cain-b-n county, and hIh->
I^S^licar tin- BigSatllla River, in ami on Ball l|i-»i|
_ Swamp, known lor forty yeuia as the (iuidull
tract.
Ttio sw-ninp land Is nhntil l 2-m acres, nnd nviillaldo ns
|ir*t quality cotton,com amt rice lauds- The pin.- land
is of the le-si lor timber or Impi-iiliae. Terms easy.
Apply to
Janl2 RTIFON A GORDON.
Private Salo.
<T9 The well Known I’laiitnlloii calb-d
<fHttS*.M*-unt Hope, situatml in Bryan c-ninty, ^-cc^St,
0§iA*’^riinluiiiing about-I.3H0acres. 1,5"0
-.A— mid--r cultivation. Tlr* b -iiom lend very
fertile iiiidis well calculated Ibr the i-nliiviitlon of cat.o,
cotton or c»rn. Is well settled, having a Hun Dwelling
Hinihe,(Jierseui's House. Barns,•.ribs. In-, andacc--m-
nioilaii-ni for more than .Oil lu-gros. Fur term? apply |o
It J. Aniobl, Bryan eiiiinty.
Tin- Albany fc Gulf Railroad runs near tli" tract.
FOR 8AI.E
A Valuable Plantation in Itrynn county, con
wraflfctaining 7!to acres of Lund, 400 of which is tinder
fence andin'eiiltivatinu, s|i<m(,--|, n the Mi-iwny
—-4.., Itivi-r.about seven milesfn-m me Albany At Gull
Rea<l. On the premises are- all tin- m-ees-ary bn Min k s
for plantatma piirpi s.-s, uml a ( .mlortal'b- Dwelling
House. niigl JNO. S MONT-MOI LIN.
FIFTY DOLLARS UKVVAUD-
■Am Will In- paid for the y of my negro mau
WILLIAM (or Billy)win. lanaw.iy about the
M • nibl'lb-Of lust year. ID* is of a dark mulatto
complexion, about *lx fee), or a litth* ■ pwanl.
Ja—in height, sloiit built, weigh*aln.nl two liumlivil
poiimis. midis about thirty Jive y-«i» f age lie isa
bricklayer nnd plasterer by trade, reu i* well, nnd soitim
times disi-ouiws as a preacher. He i* p - ite w hen accost
ed and rather ginmlih ipn-nt in speech. As he has a
wile mid children In Savannah. 1 a n led t<: l-i-IIevo that
lie is lurking ah-ml that eiiy or lt» neighborhood. Tlm
above reward will be paid for Ms apprehension nnd de-
livery, tirc-inHiiemcut in some jail ll-iit I mav get hiui
again. Address NICHOLAS WYLIE,
febl 1-th slu If Washington. Gen.
SAVANNAH ~ 1
YOUNG MEN’S UI1UISTIAN' ARSOC’IV,
(Room on 3d story of Hmlgs- n’s Bail-ling, corner of Bull
nnd Ilnuiglilnii-NtH.)
ra.■ 71-^, Off-rsio Us .Members, lu fflrangers, and to
the Yiiniii: Men of the city, a pleasant place
of resort ill tin* evening.f>r re-a-ling, conv,,r*allon oc
social intercourse. The room i* open every evening
(except .Sunday) from live to ten o’clock. A person is in
■ittendance to give all ni‘Re*«ni-y inhumation, and to
render any service that may be required. Aliy dona
tions to the Library, in the shape of Books. Periodicals,
or Newspapers, will bo tbankfiiUv received. If sent lo
theenreot F J. CHAMPION, Librarian.
Savannah. Juno 10,1857 tf
Tu (JAUPENTERS.
A PAIR *H-' FOLDING ImoltF.--! t-n.size, trertli-
oru mud*, uud but little ured—will besoldflow.
Apply at this ufllco. -4 jan27
NUMBER 89. .
JYew York Advertisements
TIKGCHHH, Owiw”* CO..
0KNKIIAL NKWai-AI-KH AUVKKTI8INU IIUUeK,
(APPLETON’S nUILDlNU.)
No*, 340 A :i4H Bronihvsyi New Yorlt
CHAMMOli
€l)ampagne.
FnxuNn k a ROSSI NEK, 100 Water Fir* ft, N, Y.,tmp tho
ph-usuie to minoiiiice, that tln-y bate been appuluted
sole nifi-nU for tin* V lilted States for the
“Magyar Pozsgo,”
the colebraled Gliampngnoof Messrs G, 0RLEYAC0*,
••I Pesth, lo which they would cull the attention of con*
mdwiit?. To tin- general public they beg to submit tlm
Hiiderin-nlh certiflcate-i ofmialysis; and they have n*
don4.t that tlm vast superiority of there w ines to tho
Frem-h will booii be generally recognised. They solicit
the orders of the trade and cunsiinierfl,
iM* Sub ay nis for this and their other Hungarian
wince wanted in all the leading cilia.
They have also always on hand nu extonslve stock of
•lie following:
RudaL 1863,1848
Egri 1853, 1848
Vlsontul, (wry flno.l. 1840
Vallnnyl 1827
KJIbanjftl 1848
ffomlol, m.,,1840
Muscatel, (exquisite,) 1841
(.Aopranyl. (very lure,) 1834
Chaleo obi Tokai, French Cluitnpngnc, Luuibry, extra
lUallty.
1 Chntciui. Ln Roae,IaiflHo,cott
r burgundy, first quality.
J Ji'l.annlsberg, Ilockholmer.
) It
ilungnrU Red Wines,
(Clure-ts.)
Hungnrlnn whltoWiucs
(Hocks.)
-'n-nch Clarets,
-hellish Wines. t .
( l(ildesholnior» etc , etc.
Also pure old Rratnly, Port and Mierry of flucsfquoi 1
ty only; un-l genuino Havana Cigars.
ORLEY CHAMPAGNE
CEKTICATB OP CHEMICAL ANALYSIS UY.TItR BTATE A8SAYER O
M XSSACH t'sr.VTH.
STATE ASR AY Ell'S OFFH’E, )
Boston, February 10th, 1858. /
Mrttr*. Frtwnd cf- Grnstwgcrt
Gcnth-luvii; —1 have made a chemical exnmlnntlon of
a bottle of Champngno wine, niAtked “ Magyar I'eEsgll—
G (irley &Gn, Pesth, Itiipi.rlfl by Freund fc Grossln-
gi-r," and llml it to he a perfectly pure wine, of Ann
quality, Inlly charged with carbonic acid gas derived
irei-n vitiom foil uuu tat ion, bo that it Is very brisk and
high tluvored.
1 searched It for adulterating Ingredients, nnd found
none. 1 therefore re-commend it ns an excellent wluo.
Respe.-tfully, your obedient servant,
CHARLES T. JACKSON, M. D.,
State Absaycr.
Tllli l’UKE XVINKS
II U N G ARY.
r Tli« following I s tho cerflflcatn of analysis by th«
Slate Assayur, of our Red and White Hungarian Wlnoa I
i Seats Abba ten’s OFncB, 32 BoiiwwaT bt^ 1
Bostou, July 1st. 1B67. 1
Mcaert. Freund di Grot ringer:
Gentlemen:—1 received from yntt eight samples of
R'-d and White Hungarian Wlui-s. which, nt your request,
I have Nubtiiltted to chemical nnuljBls. I r-cud yon tho
de-ails witli this letlur.
From my resea relies il appear? that all thcsoWInos
are- pure, ami tlml they contain not Mug hut Hie pro-
• iKtu of lilt* grape. 1 ran confidnitly recummend
i In-Hi to the public ua good nnd pure Wines, nnd iis not
so liable lo lacnii.e sour ns the light wines of France.
1 expused my sample? rorty.elglit hours to the nlr In
a warm room, without any souring having taken place.
Tin- general character nftho lU-d Hungarian Wines is
that of the red Burgundy of France,and flit* Willin'Wines
twilli tin- exception nl the sweet or desert wine,) nro be*
twei-n Ih-ck and Suuluiiie, bul suiuewhut stronger than
eitlierof these.
1 am aftti*th>d, that when known to tho public, tho
Miii'girlmi Wile-* will he greatly iu favor,and (but tiny
wilt lie much sought lor.
Respectfully your obedient servant,
(signed) CHARLES J. JACKSON, M. D.
8tnl« Asmyer.
Price Lists sent freo by Post. Sub Agents wanted In all
the leading cities. tnarlAk
FREUND &. GROSSINGER. W
loo t\ liter Mroet, Now*York*
Imo
KM PLO YM ENT.
$50 n Jlloiitli, mui nil Exprnscs Paid*
A N AGENT IS WANTED in every Tutrn nnd Goan*
tv in Ihe Unili-d Stales, to engage ill a ri-HpecInbla
' -uni easy Inisltie-H, by which the tibovo prellts tnav bo
c-rtalnly n-uli/ed. For full pnrlienlnrs address II. MON*
NEIT fc CO., corner of lln-ome and 51orcer sis., Netf
Yoik City, inclosing one postage stamp,
mar Hi Iriio— i|(w
L-4^, 147
147
33a.y-Stx*eet, Sav’li
THE BEST AND CUE-WEST.
ICE! ICE!!
raiHK K n iekerbocker Ice Cutlipnny. of the Pity of New
Jl Y-ulc, having replenirlied their Stock of lco, offar
the most favorable inducements to the trade to supply
themselves with Ice of a superior quality, nnd on tho
u*t'«t reiwamble terms.
'ihl? Company abmonro selling the Rockland Lsko
lco, which, lor so'idlty and purity Is uldvi-rsiilly admit*
; «-d to h - Dr supeiinr lo nay otlu-r i*r shipping pm poses.
. In «xpi-rienne an I facilities for conducting business
, It.is- Company hava no rivals, nnd they respectfully *ug-*
; gi st to denli-rs. that they will lind it Inigely to their n<F
vantage to order their supply t (trough tho Knickerbock
er Company. No charge for whaifagolo vessels lying at
tho Coiiipnil.v's pit rs. whilst Inking in rnrgo.
The gia-ntest promptitude and dispatch given loor-
•I ira. which may bo furwariled to It. T. C0MIT0N, Esq-*
I’ro-i-b at of tl-o Knickocker Ice Company. 432 Canal st.,
N.iw Yoik. V—3nu> mar22
5XAI3SE It !S» r A.T331f T
WllMtRRri’L
FIVE MiNUTE FREEZERS!
T HE Ti-sliniony of thousand? who have used theao
Kri-i zers for tie* past ymr has fully eslnhllshed
llmir elmrarter, nut nnlv tn rnpiililg in fm-xlng, but also
to the ipiiilily of tln-ir prriluetlen. Ily Ihe use of onn of
them Fii-i'/.ers, lee Cream eqn-il to any niadu by tliu
best i-otifi-ctioin-rs, can be i njnyed at a cost of about 20
•a-nt? pi-r quart, and the labor o* making it reduced to**-
li-w minutes. The rapi-lity in freezing causes a great
n oiioinv in Ice, which n.niiut fail lo be appreciated iu
xxa* in chum" h, where- ir.u is sui ce nnd expensive.
An uilnifriiMc receipt lor making IcoCreLm accompa
nies ruch Fret zi r.
rizrs t
3Qua r 's, 8 Quarts, 14 Quarts.
4 •* 8 ** 20 “
K.'l*. TO It KEY, Man'ifacttner,
No. fi Platt street, New York.
1’. S.~ A itbrrnl discount to the trade,
surer 15 Inin
THE BROOKLYN
White Lead Go.
ESTABLISHED 1835.
This Company continues to manufacture their anperior
PREMIUM WHITE LEAD,
1'elng one of tho oldest nnd most rxtensivo establish
ments in the country, for mnniilacluring
While Lead, Red Lead, and Litharge,
FROM THE HAW MATERIAL.
Purchasers of tln-ir brands may rely on procuring Hi*
g> iniim- urtii-b-, on tho most ftvoruble terms, lor cash or
iii-lit.
They are always prepared to execute with promptness
all order* for tlo-ir various g-ades ntnl qualities of
Lead, and Zinc Paint,
Dry or iu Gil.
BIVIN'E-S ADDRESS, 1 "l Front street, New York.
X B.— I'nri-liaseis *hon!.I hex*aro of tho immereus
b -gin l>ralids whi.di till ll)" market,
mar V2 V—ffmn
TAUinTT & I MOTHER,
SHOCKOE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS,
VAU V STUKKT, ItlCHMOXJ), VA.,
ANUFAt.'TURKItSof I'ortnhln Steam Engines, of
T B all siz.vH, tvom 4 t» 4u Imrstt-pwvre-r, on tho most
-pruveil plans, pnruruUrly mlapted to Cx*tton find bu*
■ r I'lamations and Farim-rs' umu geuciully. Built of
•" best materials ami xxoikiiiaiihlilp, and for campnct*
-ss nnd durability, not s -rpnsscd by auy engines ucW
, Use.
Also Station Engines,of any required power, CirrnlMf
ivr Mill* eouipUtle, uud Portable Grist .Mills, of very su-
»i"r cohslinotion, Shafting, Pulleys, &e.
Tobacco I'ri-ssi-M and Screw?, of every description,Bras
**d lion Castings, and Wrought Iron Work generally
oile to order with dispatcli, und on muunublu terms.
eodly
woodino’s
JOHSEJjJiJENT.
n-inuii/, Su-cli in;/, In/lomatisn ntnl JlhtumaUnn
I ^IHS LIN 151 ENT will cure tho Sxriunoy In horses
without fail lulls worst stage. All persons slum Id
i vo It as there are many fine horses ruiued forth*
nit of immediate relief.
DIRUCTIONS t
Pour nut and rub well with the hand th« afflicted purl
-i til il burns the horse severely,an-l let It reu ain twolvs
-ills or more, then apply it again lu thesama way
*eu rub a llttlo oil, or wash with CastiloSoap nnd water
not relieved, apply lu tlio same uiauuor. Tho hoib*
iu he cured in ten days, c-r boouer.
Prepared und sold l y
JOHN W. WOODING, Amencns.Ha
AST Price OueDultar per Buttle. dtrAwly sepU