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VOLUME LVII.
;il);uui!i||lt))ul)litMi,
Ifi l-ltUUSHKU
DAILY. TBI-WEEKLY. AND WEEKLY.
BY F. W. SIMS.
. B. SNEED. - - ■ Editor.
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made.
t 1m-i tu'omonts ordered three tiu s a week, will bo
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t • ,.i in iibnvo table. „ ..
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\r. ,.);lv newspapers in Savannah, Uu., pledge themselves
i t;; tiyt.i adhere to tho above bill of charges, and in no
ti-wti'ce to deviato therefrom.
• above rules to take effect March 1, I860, and to
routine binding until ctmngod by tho votoot a minority
th- undersigned. - . ,
v. l: —1 hi- schedule shall not in nny way effect tho in-
—i-^rilyof..\istiug contracts. Allcoutracts for tho year
I , .tuv other specified time, shall only cease with tho
:ti:rati<>n <-f the period for which tho wore made.
y. IV. HI M3, Uepublicnn.
A. H. MM All, Georgian.
\V. T. TllOMPaOWi Morning News.
#/cg«< .Idverllscmcnts.
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ItltVAN SHERIFF’S SALE.
tji.l Ik- Bold, iKiforo Iho Court House door, in
In van c.iunty, on the first Tuesday itt May next,
:i il.i- l.-cal hours of salo, tho following property,
3i\ti.i ii head of Stock Cattle, more or less.—
•■it is the property or Matthew M Morgan, to
■ I... ti. fa. iHstted out of the Superior Court of 14ry-
utv. in favor of E. People* vs. Matthew M.
.. ' Property pointed out by the defendant.
,, , r .,t V. OILL, Sheriff n. c.
y. !•' FI XGIIAMSHB afPP'SVALE.
UK HOLD, «n till, first Tuesday in May, in
V T front of tlio Court House in Effingham County,
I - 1 .a til- legal imur* of sale, an old negro man,sauted
fj;: i — proper'y of Thomas 1*. Klkin*. Lovlcd on by
.1 llui. ly, Loiist-ible, touatlsty a 11. fa. in favor of
I -.ry I is- I from a Magistrate’s Court, in and for
; '•wiity, Mar h 20llt, 1868.
311AIHIACK K. HKLMI.Y. Sh’ff r. o.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,! To all whom it may
CHATHAM COUNTY J concern,
ilncreas, Kli/.a Olmstiad will apply at tlio Court or
try for Letters Wbinissory ns Administratrix on
:-t iio of .louathan OlmRtead.
. aro, Iheroforo, to cite and admonish nil whom it
L- . corn, to ho and apnear before said Court to
objection (if nny they nave) nu or before ihu first
ivy in October next, othorwiso said letters will bo
[ IV,it
■s«, John liilbo, Esq, Oriliunry for Chatham
, this fifth day of April, 1H58.
John nn.no,o c.c.
k <TATE OF GEORGIA,) To ull wliomltnmy
• II vrifAM COUNTY, ) concern:
r is. .fiihn H Walls, will apply at the Court o|
.rv far Letters Dismlssory, as Administrator on tho
Samuel Walls.
• •• ire. tliereforc, to cite and admonish all wiiom it
•t- .- it, to be and appear before said Court to make
f.iiifaiiy they have)Oil or before tiro first Mon
ti September next, othorwiso said letters will bo
'-.I.
ta—s. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
• v. tl.i- Twt Ifth day of March, 186S.
r “a .MHN niLllO.o.c.c.
’TATE OF GEORGIA,! To all wlunu It tua
CHATHAM COUNTY. J coiicoru :
MS, I.)!,It O. Rowland will apply at tlio Court o
• I -. Letters DUmissory tu Administrator on tlio
i William I*. Rowland.
H-, therefore, to cite and Admonish nil whom
■n. ern, to ho and appear before said Court, to
i. c'.Ians(if any tlioy have), on or hofore the first
iu July uoxt, othorwiso Haid Letters will be
-s. J.dia nillio, Esq, Ordinary for Chatham
inis eleventh day of Jauuaay, 1858.
; John nn.no, o c. o.
vTK OF GEORGIA, 1 To all whom it way
CHATHAM COUNTY. f concern:
••41. Henry Brigham, will apply at the Court of
u l ,r Letters Dismlssory, as executor on the Es-
of A.lnd Wells.
• -ire, tlierefore, to cltotind admonish all whom it
i-rn,ti> l.u and appear before said Court to tunko
"i - if any they have) on or before tlio first Mou-
Juno ii'-xt, utnorwlso said letters will be grantoil.
-«.. .lo!iii Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary lor Chiitlitim Co.,
i day of December, 1857.
JNO. nn.no, o. 0. 0.
'TATE OF GEORGIA, 1 To all whom It muy
1 CHATHAM COUNTY. / concern:
• r-iis, Edward Lovell will apply at the Court of
• .ry for Letters Dismlssory us Administrator on
• •; it- «f Harvey J. Gilbert. •
• ire, therefore,tocitoand udmonlsh all whom It
i •in, tobe aud appear before said Court to muko
• -a 'if any they have)on or before tho first Mou-
. a July next, othorwiso said letters will be grant-
ffitnesi, John illlbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
"•tv, this eleventh day of January, 185F
.ioiin nn.no, o. c. o.
'TATE OF GEORGIA,! To ull whom It may
V llltY/VN COUNTY. j concern:
•li-reas, Anu McElven will apply at the Court ol Or-
•ry f.r Letters Dismlssory as Administratrix of Es-
• f James H.McKlvnu, doccasod.
• '••■"•• are tlisrefaro to rlto and mlmotilsh all wiiom it
' ••ticorn, to file their objections (if any tlioy huvo)
•r le-f.ie Ihu first MONDAY iu MAY next, otherwise
. Letters will bo urauted.
Vitiiess, llonry K. 3m Hi, Esq., Ordinary for llryan
.ini v, tills 22d day of October, 1867.
ocltfl II BN ICY Jb SMI TII, 0. IJ. C.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, l To all whom it may
UllYAN COUNTY, / concern:
Yln-roas, Jackson Bird will apply at the Court of Or-
• ry for Letters Dismlssory os Suivlvlng Executor of
of Andrew Bird, Hr , doceuai-d.
--••are therefore to cite aud admonish all whom It
' •mrern, to file their objections (If any they havo)
tM-f.re tho first .MONDAY in MAY uoxt, othorwiso
k-ttera will lie granted.
' hi m. Henry K. Smith, Esq., Ordinary for Urynn
i'i. thiatifid day of Octobor, 1857.
■«r.-.i HENRY E. SMITH,0. B. C.
NOTICE.
J ^IIIIKH MONTHS AFTER DATE, application will
1<- in ide to theCasbier of tho Union Bank Augils-
.•• w Scrip for Ten Shares (No. U00) issitod to Henry
. dicens.KJ, on 28Ui March, 1853, which Scrip has
»t or mislaid. ROUT. J. CAUOIIBY,
Administrator Eslalo Henry Harpor.
M «*uah, 23d danuary, 1868,
" llawhm
5 - NOTICE,
Months after dato, application will tiomado to
fin "null of Ordinary of Liberty County, for leave
”' 11 l'"i acres of Land, tlio property of tho estate of
K. Stafford, late of said county deceased, and to t o
r'Mi.r ttie lientlltof tho heirs and distributors of said
SEABORN II. RU8TIN,
Guardian of Minors of said estate.
"IbLlAM W. WILSON, 1
In.... >/Wt
■ IDMUKTTA WILSON.)
II 1 -'H'-srltig to the Court,In
Divorce. 1
• .l.u. .1.11 Ilium
IiVi ( , 1,1 ,,UI ’ t,in gazettes of the City ol Pavan
Ikirnt ' * ,nw " ,0,,, * 1S provioim to tho next term of this
!from th# mlntiles. tbis26lh March. 1858;
JAMES HAHN, v. t). l. 0.
MONDAY MORlSmSTG, MAY 5J. 1858.
Heat Refined
CHARCOAL IRON
CALVEET IRON AND NAIL WORKS, Baltimore, Md.
J. UOrKINSON SMITH, OFFICE 25 SOOTH CIIARLES-9TREET.
HOOK AND FLAT HEAD RAILROAD SPIKES,
BRIDGE AND CAR BOLTS. NUTS, 60.,
WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS, OF ALL PATTERNS, 5 to 12 Inoh
MADE TOOJtDH/t.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SAI.E.
W ILL 11K HOLD, Oil tlio first Tuesday in Juno
next, before tlio Court Mouse in Bryan Comity,
and Mnteor (loargia, property belonging tu the estate
of Joint Italy, deceased, by periuissioti of llte Honorable,
the Court or Crdlnnryof llryan county: a tract of Land
known as Maxwell Hill, containing 15U acres, more'or
less, being on the lino of llryan and Liberty county,
and bounded north by land of John V. Wells, east by
11- Long, south aud west by Mr. Stones. Said Land 1-
well timbered, and within ouo mile of Cououcho river,
w ith 3o acres of cleared lands, an l a framed Dwelling
nearly finished, with materials sufficient already dress
ed, to complete the house, and about 1U0 sticks of now
Timber, ready for tnntket. Paid tract 1ms 100 acres of
first quality laud, uti l is located in tlio best range for
stock of any kind that cuu bo bad within 100 uillcs or
Pavaitnnh. ,
Also, tho following negroes: Jit tin, 31 years old, Isaac
20, both timber cutters; l'aul, Ml years old; Maria, 37
years old. ELIZABETH IIALY,
opr 12 Administratrix.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
o
NOTICE.
A LL Persons having claims against tho cstatoofthe
lato Or. Francis H. Demcro, will present them,duly
attested, iu the time prescribed by law, and tliotu in
debted will make immediate payment to
apr 12 JOHN 0. FKRIULL, Administrator.
NOTICE.
T WO Months uftor date, application will ho nmdo to
tho Honorable Ordinary of Chatham County, fm
leave to sell the real estate and personal property bo-
lutging to tho estate ot Francis Waver, deceased.
fob 22 MAIM A It KT N. WAVER, Adui’x.
NOTICE.*
A LL Persons 1 inlet.ti d to the Into firm of ATKIN A
BUB NS, are requested to settle,othorwiso their notes
or accounts will be placed in the Immls of an attorney
for collection, at tho next term of tlio Court.
fob37 tf THOMAS II. HUItNd.
NOTICE.
A LL Persons indebted to the eststo of Benjamin T.
Mines, late of llryan county deceased, are request
ed to make payment to the undersigned, at Hiuesviltn.
Liberty county; and those having ib iuauds ..gainst said
e«tuto will linud them In, duly attested, within tlio time
prescribed by law.
mar 15 C IIINRS, Adm’rof st. B. ?. Tllncs.
GUARDIAN KALE.
» Y virtue of an order from tlio llouoraldc tlio Court
of Ordinary of Liberty county, will l.o sold bo-
fore the Court House doors, iu Stlicgtown of Hincsvlllo,
on tlio 1st Tuesday in June next between the legal hours
of sale, Ono track of Laud In tho 7 tit District of said
County of Liberty, sold as the property of tho estate of
Win. R. Slufibril decease, fur the benefit of the Heirs aud
distributees of Kuid deceased.
apt ) SEABORN B. nUPTON, Guardian.
A DJI IN18 TH A TO ll ’ S NO TI OH.
T WO Mouths after date, application will l.u madoto
tlio Ordinary of Clinlliiim County, to sell rIn* real
estate and negroes belonging to tlio estate of Jacob El-
iustoti, deceased. 1IIBAM ROBKBTS.
loarSli Administrator.
CHANGE OF SCIIEDI'IiE.
THE CHEAPEST & QUICKEST ROUTE
To the North,
T wip a. -w-yraiaK.
Via 1'harlesUm
AND TIIK NQUTII-KASTERN HAIL-ROAD
THROUGH ARRANGEMENT
FROM
SAVANNAH TO WILMINGTON, N.'.CS
On and after
SUNDAY, JANUARY lOlli, 1858,
5thh buphhioh,
STEAMER GORDON,
F. UAllDEN, Co m m 11 n il « r.
Will bmvo Savannah every SUNDAY and WEDNES
DAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, and arrive in Charles-
ton tho following mornings in time to connect with tlio
Train of the North-Eastern Hail llo idpoon; North.
Returning, will leaves Charleston every Monday and
Friday Night, at S o’oloek, (after the arrival of tlio cars
from Wilmington,) and arrive in Savannah early tlio
following mornings.
Travellers bound f>r Iho North, for North Carolina, or
for the northern part of South Carolina, by taking this
route, will aavo time and expense, aud will gain a night’s
sleep
Through Tickets from Savannah to Wilmington,'$11.
No extra charge for meals or berths on board of the
steamer.
Passengers and their llaggnso transferred from the
simmer to the cars. Jrte oj charge.
Baggage checked from Savannah tn Wilmington. For
engagements apply to .1. P. brooks, Agent.
jsn 7 . Charleston Steam-Packet Wharf.
FOR HAVANA "
KEY WEST AND CALIFORNIA.
•* “ Air ‘
Steamship ISABEL,
WILLIAM HOLLINS, COMMANDER,
H iving Just been entirely overhauled aud put in
splendid order, refitted with hew boilers, and double nif-
tight bulk beads, forward and aft, making hei one u|
tin* most desirable steamers for safely, speed and enm-
fort, will leave Savannah for Havana via Key West, on
tho Itli and Ifith, and leave Havana tor Savaunali via
Key Wert, 011 th« loth mi l 2*ithot each month.
Tho IS A It ML connects, ut Havana, with the U.S Mail
Steamship Conipoiy's Line ofSteumers, fur New urleaus
and Sun Francisco.
For passage only, apply to
dec!3 COHENS fc_HERTZ.
^^.tiRIAT REDUCTION OF FARE
EUH.OPB.
From New York or South-
auipton, Havre amt lire-
'men.
First cabin $80
Second cabin f.O
Steerage fin
In Hie fi»sf class pinbll.
7'o Nr 10 J '«)•/.• f rqiit South
run}tton, -Havre or lire—
mm.
Flint cabin $100
Bncond cabin 06
Steerage 40
1 eel steamship A It IKL, 2,0U0
tons,C. D. Ludlow,' cmuir.iiml.ir, and NO'ltTII M AH, 2,
600 tons, EdwardCaveudy, commander, to sail front pier
No. 3 Not tli river, at noon precisely, currying the United
Stutesmail, viz:
Leave New J Wk far Bremen for Southampton
Southampton, Ha cj
or Bremen.
Ariel, Saturday, Mnrcli 20.
North Star, “ April 17.
Ariel, '»• May 16.
N. Star, " Juno 12. July 10.
Sou thump.
April 17.
May 16.
’ 12.
New York.
April 21.
May 10.
Juno 10.
nly 14.
Those steamships touch fit II ivrc. Specie delivered lu
Loudon or Purls. For passage or freight, apply to
I). THRU A NCR, Agent,
mar 1 Umo No. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
FARE HEDUCED.
STEAM TO SOUTHARIP-
AND HAVRE.—The iiiax-
nllli ont Htennisbip V A N B Bit III LT, 5,208
««33??5a5aaS3 tons, p. K. Lcfevro, master, will sail, with
the mall*—
ritoM NKW YORK Pi,K
FROM HOLTn.VMCTOV AND
IIAVIIK Foil XKW YORK.
Wednesday April 28
Wednesday Tune ti
Wednesday July 21
First
Southampton anu itAvnp..
Paturdny April 10
Saturday May 23
Baturlay July 3,
Price of passage according to location of room,
Cali) 11,6100; rvcoml cabin, $50.
Specie delivered in London and Paris.
For Pas-age or Fieiglit, apply to D.T >RRAN0K, Ag’t
Nob Bowling lire.,n, New York. nprT nmr 1
W. D. ZOGBAUM «to C O ,
ARE WEEKLY RECEIVING FROM THE FACTORY
THE CKI.KIIRATKI)
Stetmunjj Sons’ JjJfnnon,
Prunounced by Artists and Connoisseurs to bo Superior
to any Aiuericun l’iauo, aud equal to the Erard or Col-
lanl's.
Tim advantages possessed by these Pianos over all oth
ers, aro : a pure quality of tone, an oven scale, which
admits of no porcoptiblo change between tipper and
lower octaves, so far as quality of tone is concerned;
standing in tune longer than other instrumatics; ability
toenduru the extreme changes incident to a Bunt horn
climate. Tlmlr immense power—the square Pianos pus-
sess nil the force and strength of Grand Piauos Iretn otli.
er ninkcrs. «
Tho Stein way k Sens’ Pianos, are fust superseding
these nf other manufacturers, both North and South, for
Iho miiversaliy expressed sentiment of the musical
world is in their favor, and there is but ono remark a-
Uiong nil musical leucliers and dilettanti:
TIIKY AH 15 TUB VERY REST IMANOS
now made in America. Tlie siiporlority of these instru
ments over any other is so apparent, that wo invite nor
sons about purchasing to cull and examine our stock,
when, wo doubt lint, they will bn perfectly willing to
accord to tho expressed ■ontiineut or tiioso most coin-
potent to Judgn, that tho
8TKIXWAY U SUN8' PIANOS SURPASS AI.LOTHBBS
in tliuesseutial requisite that gc to make u guod instru
ment.
A largo assortment of all kinds of Musical Instru
ments, and Musical Merchandize, including tlio newest
publications of Music, kept constantly < n hand.
W. D. Z'llIUAUM k I’O.,
Bryan and St. Julian streets, near tho Market.
25 Casks
Mer’s Sparkling Edinburgh Ale,
25 casks Byass’ London Brown Stout,
JUSY RECEIVED BY
spr2L ROSU CO., 30 Wlillsktr at.
SILVER WARE «c JEWELRY.
S. "W I L M O T,
COHN Eli OF coxa HESS, Will TAKEli AX1) ST, JULIES' STREETS,
O FFERS HIS LAHQK STOCK of RICH GOODS, nt prices to suit the timos. On bund, aud receiving by
every steamer,
Gold and Silver Goods of every description.
Fino Silver Tea 8ots, Pitchers, Walters, Goblets, Cups, Spoons and Forks, of every weight and variety; Silver
Sots mid siugio pieces, beautifully put up in cases fur w.aiding u.id otlior presonts; Gold und Silver Watches, ami
Clocks of every variety.
JEWELRY, from tho richest diamond to tho cheapest plain gold, Including Omnno, Lava aud Mosaic, In
full sets and single pieces: with almost every description of Ornament now iu use.
^PLATED GOODS.—Plated Cako Baskets, Castors, Ten Seta, Ico Pitchers, and Plated Goods of ovory
8PROTAULES—In Gold. Silver and Steel Frames, with Pebble mid other Sights.
FANCY GOODS.—UHi and heantilnl Parian Vases and Statuoits. and Fancy Go >ds, In great variety.
Tortoise Shell and other COM1IS. of latest styles, with a great vati.qy of Head Ornaments.
Citizens of City uiul Country are invited to examine the stuck, which will be sold ut prices much lower than
usual.
Watches, Clocks ond Jowelry promptly KKPATRF.D by workmou of skill and long experience.
apr 1!
tf
CHANGE OFSOHEDULE
INLAND ROUTE
For Palatka E. F.
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FERNAN
DA A, J A C KSON VILLE, AND
P I C O L A T A .
Stopping at ail Intermediate Lamdimje. To leave
from the (Jhnrtentnn Steam Far kit wharf' everu
WEDXESUA Y .VORN/Nd at 9 o'vtm-k.
The new aud splendid steamer
EVERGLADE, (’apt. I, M. L'oxvter,
w ill leave this city as above.
This steamer inis 'he finest passen
ger nccoimnodutiotis of nny boat in
tlio Southern waters, and connects regularly with the
stages for the Interior <>f Florida, also with ’lb" Hruns
witk A Florida and Fcrimiidiim II Cedar Keys Kail •
roads. Returning will connect at Javuniiah with the
Central Railroad, and New York steanieis.
Kidjlit consigned to the Agents of tills stoamor will
ho re-sliippv.l free of charge. For fruight or passage ap
ply on board, or to
JOHN 0 FRASER, Agent
L T NlTED^TATKS MA°I £7
For Palatka JE. F*
VIA DARIEN, R RUNS WICK, ST. MARYS,
FERNAND/XA, JAOKSOX VtLLE,
AND F ICO LATA.
“V The splendid new Iron steamer ST.
u "’’' 1 MARYS, Capt. Jas. Kroiborn,having
been thoroughly painted und over-
hauled, wiR commence her regular
trips to the above places, leaving the Florida *tentn
Packet wharf on Monday tnoniing. April Oth, at
o'clock, aud continue to leave every Monday uiuruiug
at tlio same hour.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
CLAGII0UN k CUNNINGHAM,
mat 30 Agents.
UNITED STATES MAIL.
For Palatka, E. F.,
Fm Darien, Bruimmiak, St. Mnry'e, Fvrnnndina,
Jacksonville, Picalatn and Middlehurg.
The m-w and elegant idenniur
FT. JOHNS, Captain N. King,will
leave every Friday morning ut U
This boat lias been built expressly
for tills route.aud having extensive and nicy State Itonnt
accommodation, offers superior iuducuiuuiits to invalids
and others.
For freighter passage apply on board nt tho Florida
Steam Packet wharf.or to
outran CL AG HORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
FOR CHARLESTON, S.CX
_ The new and splend'd iron stenmer
—Ii„ “K ST- MAIIYH, Capt. Jntm-s Freeborn,
A |\S. will leave for Cbarlestoii, on Thurs-
kWS-'S.OflV'la.v Evening, Apiil 2d, at UoVlm-k,
•sai^TTM'i'arirSU ll nll continue to leave every Thursday
thereafter. Returning, she will leave Charleston ovory
Hunday Morning, at ll o'clock. For freight or pnssugo
apply on t.onrd. at the Florida Steam Packet wharf, or to
mar 30 CLAGHOIIN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
Accommodation Boat.
FOR PARACHUCLA EVERY MONDAY AND
THURSDAY.
The new and fast running Passen-
..jf and Fruight steamer JOHN O.
LAWTON will leave for Parachucla
aud intermediate Landings, every
Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock,
P. M.—leave loot -f West Broad street.
N. li.—Contracts for landingsabovo can be nmdo. This
Boat will uot break her running scln-dulo.
J. \V. .McALPIN, Agent,
oc27 WilBani“on’H Buildings.
New York and Savannah.
The American Atlantic Screw Steamship
COMPANY.
TUB NEW ANU ELEGANT STKAMSHtPH
HUNTSVILLE, Capt. Boburt Hardlo,
MON TGOMERY “ Frederick Crocker
Will form a weekly lino between Havnnnah and Now
York, leavingt-ach port overy SATURDAY.
Tlo-so Steamers. 1,000 tous each, Imve elegant accom-
tooiia'iiMis for Passengers, and being of great strength
and ■•poeil, shippers can rely on tliu greatest dispatch to
Fi eiglit. For l'urtlier part bailors, apply to
HK1UI1 AM, BALDWIN & CO.,
Suvuun.ih, Georgia, or to
II. B. CROMWELL At CO.,
npr 0 tf 131 Washington street, New York.
9
NOTICE
propel'
id MO
/r., > i in* npn-ntmi iiruiiniii-rs
^rvfhii-r HUNTSVILLE and MONT-
'rrr^ ^r : H»i' !i »MERY, will form a week-
V'»i i p * | ‘ 1, iy line between New York
*!■ ,i * ll ait.il Ua.,inn.l, In.t.-ltii, I|.I I,
and Savannah, leaving c»i h
.-JryweJpurt every Satuiiday. Oii aud
Hfu . r Mav iHt, 1868, Frmglit
from New York, will he taken at J-.jth»of tho present
tariff, or customary rate#.
jipr21 BIHGIIAM, BALDWIN h CO^
LOWEST freight : !
Twelve Hours Ahead of any other
STUAMT3TAS.
7?B STTXT THE TIMES,
Freight will lie taken by these Steamers at SIX cents
per foot, K»R ALL KINDS OF MEASUREMENT
GOODS. Liglit Barrels 37'.Jc. eacli, and other urticlea
in proportion. PADKLFORD, FAY k CO.,
upr 28 Agents.
MORE NEW SPRING
For Charleston.
IlYLA. JV D P. O XT T 33,
t VIA DBA VFOli T tf: 111I. TUN UFA D.
To leave from the Uliarlestmi 81 earn packet Wharf every
SATURDAY, at 4 P. M.
"Tv Tlio new aud Bplendi I steamer i
EVERGLADE, Or' L. M. OoXetter,
Tlis Everglade coum-cts regularly
with the Sou III Carolina and North Eastern Railroads.
Freight consigned to Agents will ho forwarded freo ol
charge. For height or passage-apply on hoard or to
JOHN 0. FRASER. Agent,
novl" No- 74 Bay street.
GRAY & TI RLEA
FOR BLUFFTON.
Illltou IIend, Unytl’* Landing, llcaufort,
Fortltoynl Ferry, au.
The New anti Splendid Steamer
“ CKCILI3,”
CAl’l'. K. I’KOK.
i iT-JVi Will leave the Charleston Steam-
Paeket Wharf, every -'•UNDAY Evening, ut 5 o'clock,
until further notice.
The Cedle liashet-n I milt oxpromly for this route; has
elegant statu-rooin nccominodatioii, and is constructed
so as to secure tlietajilg and comfort of trau-Bers.
All Freight must he paid on the wlmrfby tho sliipper,
before it will be receipted for.
J. P. BROOKS, Agont,
ocl3 Charleston Wharf.
Change of Schedule-
On ami after Monday, the 10th of May, the steamer
Coeile will leave Savaunali uvety Monday Morning at
<t o'clock, until fun her nutiee. apr 22
JTfJt FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
iJgajfcTlie line fa-t bailing wlir. NUUMUNU', Cupluili
Crowell, inis timber ports. Apply to
apr 2(1 CARLEt’tiN te 1'ARSONa.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
A 1 brig OH''SAPKAK, Capi. Bally. Ap
ply to CAKLKTON k PA 1180X3.
npr20 _
FOll FREIGHT Oil CIIAUTER.
.The FUpeiioi Hchr If iCKINGHAM, Capr.Tapley.
A|TpTyt" CAKLKTON k PARSONS,
npr 26
' 'F6ir*LlVEiliWoij*^lu“AT*^erlcau
Mj^ttsliip AG NK8, Jones, master, having a largo por-
jinnSiiouof her c ugo engaged, will imve quick dis
patch, For freight engagements, apply to
mar 3(1 BHIUH \M, BALDWIN & CO.
"'ifiil >OR LIVERUOOl.T^TliiTfii7l class
jBMEaAinerlean ship WALL VCJ-3, Lane, master, hav
ing a pot lion of her cargo engaged, wilt meet witii dis
patch. For freight engagements, apply to
tniirlfl I'ADKl.FORl). FAY A CO.
FOR NEW YORIC—GKORGIA LINK—
Tlio packet sell r LOYAL SCRANTON, Lowden
SIThter, will hive immediate dispatch. For freight or
passage npply lu Master on board at Holton’s Wlinrf, or
to SCRANTON k NORRIS.
lift FOR NEW YORK—GEORGIA LINK.
■<w4-TIio font sailing regular packet eclir. JOHN BUS-
TON', l-ingn, master, having two thirds of her cargo en
gaged, will havo immediate di«patcli. For freight or
passage, apply to master on hoard, at Beiruti's wharf,
or to SCRANTON k NORRIS.
I, l ,r 27 _ _
3^ FOR NICW YORK—TlK- regnlar packet
2R*}tT, sclir. K. K1DDKU, liarkson Ma-ier will meet
with despatcli for the abovo port. For freight apply to
npU HUNTER tL OAMMKLL.
FOR NEW YORK—OLD ESTABLISH-
KD LINK. Tlio line sehl KCKFORU WEHIl.
I'lipi c-piagiie. having most of her cargo engaged, will
have quirk dispatch ns above. For Imlaneeot freight,
apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN * (&_
VrJ. FORPlilL A DELPHI A.-Tim regillar
packet *chr ALICE LEA, Cant Thompson, will
havo di-patch for abovo port. For balance of freight,
apply tu C. A. (1 RKlNElt k CO.
Jf'ffi FOirilOSTON.—Tho packet sclir. MAH-
jJfiiaGARKT ItKINHART, Peterson, Master, having
Gm greater portion of her cargo engaged: will havo
quick dispatch for thoubove port. For freight, npply to
npi-H OGDEN, STARK A. CO.
FOR Pill LADELPHIA.—Tho lino
.fast sailing sclir ASA ELDRIDGK, Loivdsn,nms-
•'lug half her cargo engaged, will have iiutnodiiito
dispatch Fm- freight, apply to
_«pr 20 SCRANTON to NORRIS
FOR NEW YORK—The last nailing
_ packet selii. It. M. DKMIIJ-. Capt. Hendrick-
hnving three* four! I is of her cargo engaged, niul
going on hoard; will linvn immediate despatch. For
freight npply to OIIARLKTON A PARSONS._
Jift FOR NKW YORK—UNluN LINK—Tlio
regular packet Mu. L. 3. DAVIS, Lynch, Mas
ter, will have quick despatch fur Ilia above pert. For
freight apply to OGDEN, STARK A CO.
B ACON SIDEM—Landing Ui.d r..r sale by
aprJS SUMS A JOHNSTON.
Have now In sioro a fresh supply of Fancy and Staplo
m
§§®»t
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK,
Among which they would call special attention to tho
following:
A complete assortment of
Embroideries, Needle- Worked Collars,
Muslin Trimming, Real Thread ami hltien Laces,
French Printed Muslins & Grenadines,
Barege nudfGrenadine Robes,
Side-Stripe and Double Skirts,
French and American Printed Lawns and Muslins, 8c.
to 37J«c. per yard.
French and English Chlti'z and Ciiiicoos—ucw styles,
ltrillia-ites, 12 to25 cents.
White Cotton nml Lisle Narrow Fringes,
PicN'ic Mitts—long nm! short.
A NEW SITOY OF
R I 33 13 O N* S ,
Daily expected. npr9
Laro'e
FAMILY TABLE CLOTHS.
GRAY & TURLEY
Havo received from New York, ric-li Batin Double
Damask TABLE CLOTHS, 7}<J yard* long, 2# wide—
the best quality, il is believed, ever offered iu Georgia.
Price $2i> to $25 each.
Housekeepers aro invited to call aud or.amino tlio
goods. opr in
ttXteBXT’Kr) HU)M
New York Auction Sales.
7 PIKCK.S Handsome Foulard .Silks
Flounced Barege Robes
do d<* do, double skirts
do do da. side stripes
Printed Orgntidio Muslins
do Jaconnt do
60 dozen Dninaek Doyles
60 do Linen Towels
fi pieces Table Donmsk, all linen. For sale nt the
lowest prices by DeWITT A MORGAN,
npr 2il
50 tabls. 95 per ct.
AbCOHOJ..
JUST RECEIVED BY
RQSS & CO.,
»r 21 30 Whitaker street.
GreorgiaO itizen.
THE NINTH VOLUME OF THIS WEEKLY PAPER,
Commenced on the 2<1(A March,
At tho Beduced Bate of $2 Per Annum,
STrtXOTXjY XN APVAXtTOB »
A S THE CITILKN is published in Macon.tho cen
tral city of Georgia, nod lias a large circulation tn
MmiIIo, Wo-torn, and South-Westorn Georgia, it pre
sents unusual advantages, us a first class
ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
Subscriptions ond AdverKsemcnts rospoctfully solicited.
L. l\ W. ANDREWS,
tnnr 30 lino Editor and Proprietor.
IILACK LACK MANTILLAS. ~~
TTU3T Received, un assortment of tho nliovn goods.
%| apr 21 HENRY LATI1ROP A UO.
REDUCED
New Arrangement.
iN and after Sunday, l-'eiu uary 2lst, tlio Passenger
Trains of tills Road will lie run as follows:
BXTWRKN SAVANNA il ANU MACON.
LeavoBavauuab 1.15a.m. andROOr. m
Arrive in Macon 10.45 a. M.ftnd 12.30 a. m.
Leave Macon 0.15 a.m. and li.30 r. u.
Arrive lu Savannah 7.15 r. h. and 8.50 a. m.
DKTWEEK SAVANNAH AND AtJOCRTA.
Loavo Savannah 1.15 a. M. and 11.16 A. M.
Arrive iu Augusta... 0 a. M.atid 7 p.m.
Loavo Augusta 2 a. m. and 3-46 r. u.
Arrive in daTannah 8.6(1 a. M.and 10.66 p.m.
between Macon and acuusta.
Leave Mncon ...,0.45a.m.and 11.3t!p.M.
Arrive in Augusta 7 p.m,and 0 a. M.
Loavo Augusta 2 a.m. and 3.45 p. M.
Arrivoin Mncon 10.45A.M.anl 12.30a.m.
Trains connect on arrival nt Gordon, for Mlllodgovllle
and Katoiiton. At Macon with trains of tho Fouthwost-
oru Road forOolnmlinaaiid Albauy, aud witii the Ma
con A Western Road for Atlanta.
Passengers leaving 3nvantmh by tho 1.15 A. M. train,
will artivo in Atlanta nt 0 P. M.
I/oaving by the 3.00 P. M. train will arrive in Atlanta
ntO.16 next morn log. On 8u inlays tho 11.16 A M. train
for Augusta will go through to Mncon In place of the 3
P. M., which will uot bo run oil that day.
EMERSON FOOTE,
General Supt.
Savannah, Fobrnary20th, 1867. • novlQ
Macon & Western Bailroad.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TICKETS,
b flO'l Sale by J. I». Ct'UHKDOE,
1 apt 2i Bull«.!, opposite gersrou House.
MACON, Dec. llth, 1867.
and aftor Friday, 18th lust., tlio truius will run
* ns follows:
Leave .Mncon
Arrive nt Atlanta
Leave Macon
Arrive at Atlauta
Ih-uvu Atlanta
Arrive at Macon
Leave Atlanta,
Arrive nt Mac-in,
Tho Night Trains will not be i
The 1 A. M. Train from Much
1.00 A. M.
8.16 A.M.
11.30 A. M.
6.20 P. M.
12 night.
7.16 A M.
12 »l.
6.10 P. M.
Ull on Sundays.
connects with thoHtnto
Rond forClmttuniingu at 12.3) P.M. undGeotgla Road
f«r Augusta at It) A. M.
Tho 11.30 A. M. Train connects with tho Stato lload at
1.45, A. M., aud the Georgia Road at 12 Night,
dec 25—tf ALFRED L. TYLER. Snp't.
SCHEDULE!
ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD,
Over which passes the
Great New York & New Orleans Mails
Rates of Freight,
FROM
Savannah to Knoxville.
AND ALL STATIONS ON THE
East Tennessee & Georgia Kail Read
FI K8TCLAS3.
P TANO Fortes, Hooks,Htntntiuunry, Boots, Shoe",
and Hats, Liquors, Gils, Ac. (in buttles), Cam-
phlno ami Spirits Turpentine (In barrels). Carpet!tig,
Chinn, Glass and Glass-Ware, Clears (in case*),
Clucks, Confectionaries, Cotton Cards, Cutlery (in
cusiwi, Casks und Boxes, Dry Goods (hi boxes and
halos), Drugs, Fruits, Frnit Trees and Shrubbery,
Fttrs, Garden Reeds, Looking Glasses and Lookiutr
Glass Plates (at owner’s risk), Oysters (In cans and
Jars), Saddlery, Tin and Britannia Ware, Teas and
Spices, Georgia aud South Carolina Domestics,, per
100 lbs |M|
SECOND CL A SR.
Hardware, except such as specified In first and
till'd classes, Cofiee Mills. Machinery, Foreign Ll-
«pinr«(in barrels mid pipes), Tobncco(in boxes),Loath-
or (iu rolls ami boxeH), Gils (iu barrels and casks),
Crockery and Queens Ware (in crates and conks), I
Bice, Wuiting, Plaster, Sheet Brass ami Cupper, per
'"'.Tniui) , cTAS3.‘
Axes, Shovels, Spades, Sad Irons, Zinc and Tin, In
nigs, Tin Plate, Anvils, Vices, Casks of Chains aud
Hoes, Manilla and Cotton Cordage, Cofiee, Heavy
Castings. Mill Gearing, Bail ltoad Wheels and Axles,
Chairs und Spikes, and ltosln (iu brrrela), per 100 ^
Special Rates
Furniture and Carriages (boxed,) and other light
article* not enumerated; also, Carboys of Acid*.or
other Chemicals, will bo charged by actual weight
but nt Uoublo first cIhhs rates, pur 100 pouuds,......i2
To insure safety from losses and delays, shippers mils
have ovsry pnekago plainly marked with name of ecu',
sigtiee, destination and depot of delivery-1
The Depots on tills road uro—
Fountain IHU. gweotwater,
State Line, Philadelphia,
Cleveland, London,
CharlentoM, Lenoir's,f
Riceville, Concord
Athens, and
Mouse Creek, Knoxville.''*
4ti~Tocommoiice 1st March ami coutiuu to 1st Jou*
1867.;
WM. M. WADLKY, Sup't Contrsl Utilroad,
E. FOOTE. “ MAW. “
J.M.SPULLOCK, « W. & A. «
R. 0. JACKSON, «• K. T. & Ga. '•
March 1st. mnrK-tl
3 J
NUMBER 107
JVe.w \*ork Jldvertiacmenta
VIB8CHUR, OWHW db CO..
GENERAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HOUSE,
(Al'I'LKTON’S BUIltllNQ,)
Nos, 340 dt 3-48 Broadway, New York
Two Daily Train* between Macon and Coluinbua.
LeaveMacou at 1.S0 A M..und 11.30 A. M.
Arrive iu Coluinhus 8 62 A. M., and 6B3 P. M,
Leave Coliituhus 1.55 A. 51., ami 4.00 P.M.
Arrive iu Macou 8.50 A. M..utid lu.28 P. 51.
UKTWF.KN MACON AND ALUANY.^j
Leave Mncon 1 30 A. 51.
Arrive iu Albany 8.15 A. M.
Lt-avo Albany 3 45 P. M.
Arrive iu Mncon 10.28 P. M.
lieavu Macon 7.12 A. M., Tri Weekly.
Arrivo in Altmuy 3.37 P. 51.
Leave Albany 7.0D A. M.. Tri-Weekly.
At rive in Mncon 3.34 |*. 51.
Trains to Colutuims form a through connection to
Montgomery. Abwitid Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington,
Savannah, Mllleilgeville ami Kutontmi.
Post Co-iclie.* run frmn Albany to Tallahassee, Rain-
bridge, Ttummsville, Ac,
Hacks run from Sinllliville, Tri-Weekly, to Dawson,
Cutlibert, Fort Gnhie*, Ac. AI*o tr<*m Port Valley to
Perry, I lay ms villa, Hawkiusvillo aud Knoxville. On.
pRhsenger* for points ludow Fort Valley, should tnkn
tlio evening Trains from Savunnuh and Augusta to avoid
detention at Mncon. For other point* take either Train.
First class steamships loavo Savannah for Now York.on
Wednesdays ami Saturdays. Passage in the Cabiu $25,
Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Bavannak $14 00.
do Columbus do do 10 00.
do Albany do do 10 60.
GKO. W. ADAMS,Superintendent.
5Incon, Feb. 21st. 1 NOS. mar 1
“Gli()RGIA7tAILltOAD7
Change of Schedule.
0 TAKE EFFECT ON GEORGIA RAILROAD, DE
CEMBER 28: h, 1857.
Leave Augusta at 2.30, A. 51, and 4.00 P. M.
Arrivo nt Atlanta at II SR, A. M.. nml 1.«4, A. 51
Leave Atlanta at 12.On. A. 51., mid 10.00, A M.
A i rive >t Augusta at 8.66, A. M., mid 7 00. P. 51.
Sunday Trains leaving Augusta nt 1 P. M., und Atlan
ta. 12 A. 51., discontinued. (Tho 2.30 A. M. train from
Augusta CMiiiiocts through to .Memphis.)
CONNIXT WITH SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arrive at Augusta at 1.00, A. M., and 2 30, P. 51.
Leave Augusta nt 10.00, A. 61., and 8.05, P. 51.
WESTKH.N AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Arrive at Atlanta ut 11.22, P. 51., and 0.33, A. M.
Leave Atlauta nt 1.15, A. 51., ami 12 3U, P. 51.
ATLANTA AND WRST 1*01 NT RAILROAD.
Arrive at Atlanta nt 10.13, I*. M., and 9 27, A. 51.
Leave Atlanta at 2.00 A. 51.,and 1 00, P. AI.
MACON AND WKSTERX RAILROAD.
ArrI o nt Atlauta at 9.15 A. 51., and 6.05 P. M.
Loavo Atlanta at 10.30 A. 51., and 12 U0 Night.
ATHENS URANCH—SUNDAYS EXCEI’TED.
Leave Augusta ut 2.30 Night,
I,eave Atlanta at 1200 Night,
Arrive nt Athens ut 10.30 Day.
Leave Alh -us at 12.00 Night.
Arrive at Augusta at 9.no Morning.
ArtIvent Atlanta at 11.31 Morning.
WASIlIXiJT’JX MUNCH—DAILY TRAINS—SUNDAYS EXCKfll.D.
Leave Augusta at 2 30 Night.
Leave Atlantan! 12 00 Night.
A i rive nt Washington at 7.35 .Morning.
On 51i>udaysan Extra Train loaves Washington at l 45
evening, and connects with the Down Day Pnsseuger
Train from Atlauta, aud returning to Wu>;hhigtoti at
5 45 Evening.
Winnr.NT0N BRANCH—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED
Leave Augusta at 4.00 Evening.
Leave Atlanta ut 1n.no Morning.
Arrive nt Wiu rciiton nt 8.uu Evunitig.
Leave Warren ton at 3.30 Kvelimg,
Arrivo nt Augusta nt 7.00 Evening.
Anive at Atlauta nt 1.00 Night.
dcclMy OEOltGE YOUNG K. Gen. Snp't.
Atlanta & West Point Railroad
mm
GEORGE U. HULL, Superintendent.
M JltNINQ PASSENUKIt TRAIN:
Leaves Atlanta, daily at 2 00 A.M.
Arrive* nt West Point, nt 7 28 do
Leaves West point, daily at 4 no do
Arrives nt Atlanta, at 7 U0 do
EVENING PASH ENU Ell TRAIN.
Lcaves Atlanta, daily at .....1 00 P. 51
Arrives ut West Point, at 6 2.8 do
!.eaves West Point, daily nt 4 30 do
Arrives at Atlanta, at 10 15 do
ftThis Road connects, eacli way, with tlio .Montgoiu
ery a» West Point Railroad. Jet- 28
Freights from Savannah
TO
TUSCUMF.IA AND MEMPHIS,
I Sujierlutemlents Ollict- C
Savannah. Ga , 4lh April, 185'... j
T HE Undor*igued lias been iiif-mted by h-tter re
colved this morning,from tlieUetiernl Superintend
enl o| tno Memphis At Charleston t-ull Road. Hint tl^s
Eastern and Western divisions of that Rond were to bo
Joined mi the 27lh ultimo, and that trains would run
through regularly on tiy> 29th.
Tfirout/ rate of Freight from Sorannah to
' Tr.sctunhiu.
$1 38
1 09
Memphis.
$1 65
1 21
i 00
3 10
First ('Ins*.
Second do.
Third ao, ]
Special rate for Freight Goods, j
CLASSIFICATION.
1st Class.—Piano Fortes, Rooks and Stationery, Boots,
I'Miocs. Hats, Liquors, Oils, fcc., In bottles,
lOaiupiienennd Spt*. Turpentine in barrels,
Carpeting,Chinn. (llnsRutid Glassware, Segnis,
in cases. Clocks, Confectionery, Cotton Cards,
Cutlery iu cases, casks and boxes, Dry Goods
In boxes and bales, Drugs. Fruits, Fruit Truer
• and Slirtibbery, Furs, Garden Foods, looking
f Sff’Glasseaand l<noking Glass Plate, nt owner's
risk. Nutsinfrails.uvHters in cans undjar*.
\ Baddlorj, Tin aud Britannia Ware, Tea nti.l
** Spice*, per 10(1 |b«
2d^ Class.—Hardware (exeunt iu 1st and 3d classes.) C* j
fee .Mills, Machinery,Foreign Liquors In bbl
and pipes, Tobacco in boxes. Leather in roll
nml boxes,Oils in bbls. and casks, Crockery
ami Queetiswaro in crnt.es and casks. Rice,
Whiting Plaster, Shoot* Brass aud Copper
per 100 lbs
3rd Class,—Axes.Shovels. Spa les, Pad-Trons, Zinc ami
J Tin in pigs, Tin Plato, Anvils, Vices,Cnrrlnae
| Springs nnd Axles, Cssk* of Chains & liner,
Manilla and Cotton Cordage. Coffee, Heavy
Castings, Mill Gearing ami Mill Stones, Bail
Iffl® Road Wheels nnd Axles, Chairs ntul Spikes,
£ "“and Borin i n bids per 100 lbs.
Special Rates for Liglit Goods.—Fur nit uro and Carriages
y,agi Ibnxcd, and other light articles not onumorht.
B'd , also, Carboys of Acids.and other Clioink
Icals, will betaken at actual weight, bu
charged at duublolet Class rates,..tar 100 lbs
WM. M. WADLKY,
apr Q—tf flen’l Sup’t O. It. It.
CRAWFORD’S
MERCHANT “SiTOA ” MILLS FLOUR
Unoqnalod by any Mills In Georgia for
S Superior Breadstuff's.
11TOA MILLS DOUBLE EXTRA HOTEL FLOUR,
do do do do Family do,
do do 8ttpocftno do,
Rock Mills do d°i
do do Fino d°»
do do No. 8 do,
Bolted Corn Sleal. Grits and Shorts. Recoirud pel
Rs .road, and constantly for sale by
C0NNKRAT, WEBSTER k PALMES,
Agents for Crawford’s Siton 51111s
MGT Customers, Bakers and Flour Dealers are luvltix
to make comparison, nnd for tlio richest article of broad
having tho sweet flavor of clean pure grain, nnd Is mos
carefully manufactured by Hie best machinery, us«
Sitoa Mills Doublo Extra Hotel Flour. sept 16
BIB HUNDRED BOXES IlAISIBfS, in
wliolo.half aud quarter boxes, Layers aud MiUa-
ga IliUsins; lor tale low at
. V deciJ BAllRQN'S FAMILY GROCERY,
.Vetv 1’ork .Vilvcrtiscmcnt
FROM: ZZi E3. QCHHIiijiS
ADVERTISING AGENCY,
BIofFntt'a Itulhltnp:,
fflT 335 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.
THE CHEAPEST ABB BEST
In th*. World, having a Solid Jislon aud Metal f'tlm;
F OR Pumping Extracts, Hot nml Cold Water; Mtitn*
Ide for Cistern*. Wells. Factories, Stines, Ac.—
Throwing from 2U to 600 gniluns pur minute. An excel-
cellcnt Fire Engine for fanners. Large discount to
dealers. Agents wanted, nnd Territorial rights for snls
K. A. .MARSHALL. 194Pearl-street,
Jyl R corner of 61 ahb-n-lniie. New York
I.IOHTE, SEWT()F& TlRADUUtti’8
421 llroonwft., New lb)A.
M ANUFACTURERS of tlio Patent Arch Wrest Plan
Piano Fortes, celebrated for depth, fullness, rich-
ness, purity, and a peculiar singing quality af tlieir tono,
for which they huvo received tlio higliest encomiums
Irotn thu greatest musical celebrities of the couutry;
und In every fair, when brought in competition with
other Instrument*, have obtained tlio highest premium
The Patent Arch Wrest Plunk, which is owned and um-d
only by us. guarantees tlieir standing it tonolongor
than any other instrument; while tln-ir unprecedented
dcmn'id in nil parts of the country is a sufficient proo
of tln-ir superior excellence. A liberal discount to I'ler-
’ moo
n-n. Schools ami thetrado.
ly-inay'27
Furniture!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
It. P. DEGltAAF,
87 Dower if, (Wholesale ll'«i'« //ohm, ) and 464
Pearl.st.,) Ri tail Store.)
TV 13 -W YORK.
&)*-Illlla of 8'45 ftt ‘Whnlesnle Prices,
iTosewoodT
MAHOGANY & BLACK WALNUT,
PAULO ft FUftNITUftE,
In llrogatello, Delaine nnd l'tnsh. Cano 8cat and Com*
moti Furniture in great variety. Also,
ENAMELED CHAM HER FURNITURE,
I 111 Sets from $22 to $100.
Spring, Curded Hair, Moss and Whalebone '
MATTRASSES,
Also, Feather Rods and Rodding, Patent Premium Sofa
Bcdslemls, and Patent Self-Rocking Cradles.
Beaters will find at the abovo stores tho largest nnd
best assortment or auy establishment iu New York, end
can buy either nt wholesale or retail choupor than at any
other bouse iu the city. V 8m—aprlb
ICE! ICE!!
T HE Knickerbocker Ice Company, of the City of New
York,having replenished their 8tockof Ico, offer
thu most favorable Inducements to tlio tmdo to supply
themselves witii ice of a superior quality, aud on the
most reasonable terms.
Tills Company nlouunro soiling tho Dockland Lake
Ice, which, for solidity nnd purity is universally admit-
td to he f*r superior to any other f*r shipping purposes.
In experience and facilities for conducting business
tlds Company havo no rivals, ami they respectfully sug
gest to dealers, that they will find it latgoly to their a*
vantage to order their supply through the Knickerbock
er Company. No charge for whnrfugo to vessels lying at
the Cviiupndy’a piers, whilst taking lu cargo.
Tho greatest promptitude and dispatch given to or
ders, which may bo forwarded toll. T. COMPTON, Esq.,
President of tl>o Kuickocker Ice Company. 482 Canal at.,
New York. V—3mo nmr22
THE BROOKLYN
White Lead Co.
ESTABLISHED 182S,
Tills Company continues to manufacture their superior
PRHIlinU HAD,
Being ono of tho oldost nnd moat extensive establish
ments in tho country, for manufacturing
While Lead, Red Lead, and Litharge,
FROM THE RAW MATERIAL.
Turchusers of their brands may rely on procuring tho
genuine article, ou tho most favorable terms, for cash er
credit.
They are always prepared to execute with promptness
all order* for their various grades and qualities of
Lead, and Zinc Faint,
Dry or iu Oil. n
BUSINESS ADDRESS, K0 Front street, New York.
N. 14.—I'urclianers should bewaru of Iho numorou*
bogus braude wliloh fill the maiket.
A. J. MILLER & CO’S
lYo. 1-3,1 BH-OUG-HTOWT-BT.
SA VAN NAIF, OA.
NEW FURNITURE or ull kinds; COFFINS, Ao.
Ootutantly on hand: nlsn, a InigonHSiTltuentof
LOOKING QLASSjES.
fin. Now Work made to order at the shortest not ico.
tt*>. Mutt reaxe*, Jobbing, and li ELL-11A NUiN(! done
In thcncatest style, with despatch.
TAJJiOTT (h liKOTUEK,
SHOCKOE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS,
CA11Y STREET, RICHMOND, VA.,
M ANUFACTURERS of Portable Steam Knginos,of
all sizes, from 4 to 40 horse-power, on tho moot
approved plans, particularly adapted to Cotton ami Su
gar Plantation* and Farmer*’ u*o generally. Built ol
the best materials nnd wot lunnusliip, nnd for compact*
nera and durability, not surpassed by auy engines now
iu use.
Also Station Engines,of nny required powor, Circular
Saw Mills complete, ami Portuhlo Grist Mills, of very su
perior construction, Shafting, Pulleys, Ac.
Tobacco Presses and Screws, of ovory description,Bras
and 1 roti Casting*, and Wrought Iron Work generally
made to order with dispatch, und on reosouablo terms.
Win—eodly
VV00DINCTS *
1 H0ftSE LINIMENT
Jr iclil Lcl LlOU llllCl An Infallible Remedy for
FOR SALE. J
Tlie Subscriber offers for sale lil* PLAN- mm
fTT# TATION, In Camden County, Goergln, con-
•«‘ t| IR‘*l.*tliig of 2,81)0 acres of l.nntl, more or les*.«J»»
lying on the Gnat Sntillnand Dover River, from 12 to 1ft
miles from St. Andrew's Hound, nnd In view of Cumber
land Island. Being directly oil tlie subs, it is tuiMir-
passed f«r health, and conveniences for fish aud ousters;
cmiis. also, in abundance.
It is also conveniently located for manuring, being
surrounded witii thu rn-h. which, f--r that purpose, Is
liivuluatdo. There is open, between 7U0 to fill) acres,
beside* about as much more fino -wanip Land, unclear
t'd. What was plant-d ha* Icon resting from 15 to25
years, and all nf it tu-ur thu niatie*, which Is a great ad
vantage.
The range fat Stock of all kind*!* good.
With the |i‘ace will lie sold, if desired, from 18 to 20
Negroes, raised on tlie unite, The Ftock—with every
thing complete for ronum-nring planting. Also, Plan tn-
tion Tonis. Plougho. Vehicl- s, Ac Ac.
Tin- imiooveiiietits on tliv place cAn*i*t of a plain
Dwelling one and a half stories high, (now undergoing
repairs ) Kitchen, Htort-house. Sinnke-homo, Gin house.
Cotton-house, nnd new Negro-house* being built. Ex
cellent Water and fino Fruit.
Refer to E. Atkinson nml Jas. Ilotzendorf, Esq’rs,
hntigshury, Camden County, Georgia.
For particulars, apply to W. II. BURROUGHS, F.*q.,
Savaunali, Gh., orto tiiOBubscriber, ut Brunswick, Glynn
County, On.
npr7 tf ALEXANDER CAMPBELL.
FOR SALE.
. A COTTON PLANTATION, situated
A raRsi •- n,,, l fronting on Bu- on Mncon. Uni roll
Parish.leniisinna.iilemt I5Umile*Irani
Ams tdi r'mliia New Orleans, i-l fr-iu tlie .Mis-issippi
lEJaxGpaJMI’t- Itiver. nnd 10 miles from the terminus
of the Plank Road now in course of construction from
Ashton to tin- Bayou-
Said Plantation eontainsl.106 acres, of which there aro
200 in cultivation, und Is cnpiihle of producing this year
125 to I5U bales cotton. Four hundred ncrea of said
Plantation is sltitalcd oii th" high and*, and tlio biilatiCe
is first qua by of rum- hind.
Tho improvement- consist of a cottage Dwelling, ne
gro quarters, stable*, und other out buildings. There is
ulso, a m-w gin house in course of building. Ac. Ac.
Then* are from twenty-eight to llility likely slaves—
men, women und children— nineteen mule*, wagons, and
a large qua. tily of fniming utensil*; 1 JOU to 2500
bushels ru n. hay, oats, Ac., A c.
The ubovo Pluutation is a rare opportunity offered tn
anyone wishing to pnrehaso a most d» siiaLIe ami coin
foitable honn-rtend, nnd can, with little exprmo, be
Mimic ono of tin- liuiidrii'Uirst tiiacoson the Bayou.
Incase the purchaser should wish. 1.010 acres of fine
nlluvial laud, of which (KM acres deadened, adjoining
tin- Plutitntion, will be sold with it.
It is offered for sale with or without the negroes.
Ut)' For terms and condition*, address
UKANDKR. HUBBARD & CO.,
npr 17 1 mo 50 Curondelet street. Now Orleans.
UO L G IIEllT Y CO UN T Y
LANDS FOR SALE.
M l will sell nbarcaln in my PLANTATION i,,i
ill seid county. It consists of 2.100 acres, ffi-H
Lion acres in ctiitivaliou. Of th« fmlanre,«*«-■■
tliero uru 5<K) nen-s nf good Oak and Hickory, and pine
Hnmuioek, and .V.r) acre* of good Pino Timber Land.
Tin-re are two settlements, with a Dwelling Ilmira
und Negro Cabins on each. Tim tract, therefore, could
be* divided.
Till* place is in a fin* stato nf cultivnM n.nnd is only-
six hiih-s south of Albany, tho terminus of tho s*i>mli
W*stern Rail Rind. It is well watered; lying on tho
Cooluwnhce creek.
1 will give u long credit to a purchaser, upon his pay
ing one-fmirtli of the purchase money. Being anxious
to concentrate my planting interest iu Alabama, I will
given bargain iu Hu's place.
For tonus, apply to D. A • VASON,
At Albany,Ga.
%* Augusta Constitutionalist, nml Macon Messenger,
please ropy two months, and send bill to this offico.
mar 11 2mo
Stciuncy, Swelling, Injiamatien and Rheuniatiini
T HIS LINIMENT will cure tho Ewinney in horset
without full iu Its worst stage. All persons should
have it as there are many fino horses ruined for lh«
want of immediate relief.
DIRECTIONS!
Pour out und mb well witii tlio hand tho offiictoi pari
until it burns tho horse severely, and let it remain twolvs
hours or more, then apply it again in tho same way
then mb a littlo oil, or wash with CnstlloSonp nnd water
If not relieved, apply in tho untno ranuner. Tho hoist
can be cured in ton da vs, or sootier.
Prepared and sold by
JOHN W*. VVoODINO, Amoricns.Ga
Price One Dollar per llot tin dtrAwly sen't®
For Sale
■ 2.300 ACRES OF SWA MP AND PINK LAND,
■Lnear Jeff.-rsonton, Camden county, and also
P^m-nr tlie Rig Sutilln River. In and on Hull Head
L». Swatup, known lor forty years as the Gordon
tract.
'J’lie swamp land i* about I 2o6 ncres, nnd available ns
first quality cotton,coin and rice lands. Tlie pine land
Is of tlio best for timbor or turpentine. Term* easy.
Apply to
janl2 |TIS«lN A GORDON.
. Private Sale.
Tho well known J'lamalion railed tfjt^
.Mount Ilopo, situated In Bryan oniinty, wgBb
containing about 4,3U0acre*. 1.W0 acres
under cultivation. Tlio bottom land very
and is well calculated for the riihivntioii ot cairn,
cotton or corn. Is well settled, ha vim; a lino Dwelling
House, Overseer’s House. Barns, Grib*, fee., nlld accom
modation for nmro than 2U0 negro*. For terms apply to
. J. Arnold, Bryan county.
The Albany to Gulf Railroad run* near tlio tract.
FOll KALE
A Valuable Plantation iu Bryan county, con
,tnining730 acres of Land, 400 of which is under
fenco audiu cultivation, situated ou tlie Midwn;
f t a
u
Oi
Midway
ltiver, ui amt seven miles from me Albany fc Gull
On tlio premise* aro nil tho necessary bn Idings
for plantation purposes, and a comfortable Dwelling
House. nugl JNO. 8. 5l"NT5IOLLIN.
FIFTY D()LliAU8 R10 H ARD-
Will he paid for the recovery ■-! my negro man
WILLIAM (or Billy)who iiiiMwny about tho
middle- of lust year. He Is nf a dark mulatto
complexion, ntiout six fuel,or a little upw’ard.
iu height, stout built, weighs about two hundred
muds, and I* about thirty five years < f ago. Ho is a
bricklayer and plasterer by trade,rends woll, and some
times discourses as a nrvachur. Ho fa polito when accost
od and rather grandiloquent in speech. As ho Ima a
wife aud chlldreu In Bavautinli, I um led to Imllcre that
he is lurking about that city or its neighborhood. Tlio
abovorewnrd will bo paid for his apprehension and de
livery, or confinement in someJaR Hist I may get him
■gain. Address NICHOLAS WYLIE,
febll-tli ■ tu tf Washington, Geo.
SCREVEN HOUSE.
By J. B, Foley, -
Corner of Bull nnd Congross fits., Savannah.
This New llOTKf,, furnished through
out in ttiP most ELE0AST STYLE, is DOW
opened and will he kept os a
FIRST CLASS HOUSE.
hov1u
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Tlio House has Leon nowly ro-ar-
ranged and refittod.
cS * n. MELD RIM, Proprietor.
bt-Lj- fan 4 finio
THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
11 road way, earner of Franklin street,
:s*a8W Y0KE,
HAS BEEN RECENTLY REFITTED.-
The Rooms arc all newly Carpeted,
Tlio Fui-iilturo nml Beds Superb, and
the UntliH Umurpaasctl.
TAYLOilS CELEBRATED SALOONS,
,All»: CoS.vrcTED WITH TUB HOTEL.
Hero is concentrated all the comforts of a home, with
the luxuries of u palace.
THU* SPHENOID 1,ADIKS’ PARLOR.
< 'onimnnds ntf Unequalled
VIEW OF BROADWAY.
TIIF, INTERNATIONAL
Is the most retinal of any ot the Knur Class Hotels for
liiisincf-*, or plan* of amusement, and offers um-urmu*-
ed n-lvKiituges to Feinilies and Gontlnmon visiting Nowr
York. ALFRED FREEMAN.
aprO I mo Proprietor.
Fisk & Kaymond’s Late Improved
II. 8. BOG ARDU8, Con it IIouso square.
safes;
Tlie Biibscribcr, Agents
or (lie Mauufncturor, for
the sale of Lillie’s Patent
Chilled-Iron BURGLAR
to <IFIRK-PR00P SAFES
secured with Lillie’s I’a-
tent Powder-Proof Cpm
Id nation Bank Look.
Tnc-e Safes nnd Locks stand unequalled in baffling
the skill of the burglar nnd the application Of fire.
Persons wishing to purchase a hafo which is, in all re
spects, whut the term implies, are respectfully requested
to call and examine otir SAFES, at 166 and 167 Brough
ton Street, Savannah, before pnrcbaiing elsewhere. We
think our Safes need only to be sceu to he appreciated.
_inar2«i MORSE & FAY.
HTOTICH.,, '
I WOULD Inform my triends and tho nubllo that I
imve opened,on tho .rnor of Price ana York streets,,
n shop where I will attend to th* Slnnufwctnre of Tin
Ware, Tin Roofing, and ull other work connects^ "1th
tho business. All orders promptly attended U
u,rel4—tf GKO.B- WKBDON.
iaUB~COLLAui AND SETS.—A new
< ■ ' ' * * *■“
supply,Just received by
*r2 NKVITT, L
and
.ATIIROP k ROGERS.
Reidsick Champagne,
m IiamKETS Uoidaick-Cnampngue, lu pints
I quarts, landing und for sale by
'■JTprft ELAGIIORN to OUNNIGHAM.
FOR MAY.
J ESLIB’P Magazine, for May,
A Graham’s Ladies'Bonk, for May.
Godey's do do do.
Arthur’* Mngazlno, do.
Peterson’* de, do.
itnllou’s Dollar 51onthl^, do.
Nick Nnx, do.
Mr*. Stephens' Magazine, do.
Household Words, , .
j. B. UURbEDOE, Afent,
apr 21 Dull attest, opposite Sere re n Uoui*.