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VOLUME IiVII.
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18 rUUMSUBD
DAILY. TRI-WEEKLY. AND WEEKLY.
by F. W. SIMS.
Editor.
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• -i. Ht-di-rsiguod. . _ .
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’’ F. W. SIMS, Kopublican
A. K. I, \ M Alt, Georgian,
w. r THOMPSON. Morning Nawa.
H.r.:<ti •(iilvertlftemeuis.
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UtlYAN ftllURIFF'ti SAIbK.
ii.l. It- Sold, boforo tho Court Homo door, In
it. van comity,on the first Tuesday lu May next,
Ii-gnj hours id sale, the following property,
M.vt-.'II head of Stock Cattle, more or less.—
i i. ,i us ihe property of -tatthow M Morgan, to
u ■ :i. f.i. Issued out of tlm Superior Court of llry-
: ill favor of M. <\ Peeples vs. Matthew M.
t'loporty pointed out hy th*- dutemUiit.
j, ... V. i ; ll.L. frln-i iff P- c.
f. C KINtJll A SUli KK IP PMTs A l.Kr
:i, SOLD, on tho first Tuesday tii May, lit
t of the Court II iimi lit l.lllnglmni County.
U .u i, .urs of sale, an old negro iimn.Hiiined
• • | loperly of Tlioiu.is l* l-hkius. Levlod on hy
.' ll.ii. tv. Const .hie, to«iif|s r y a II. fa. Ill favor or
i .. is.-imd from a Magistrate’s Court, in and for
• -y. Mar h »Uh,lh«S.
. ' StHHIlACK K llKI.MTiY, Ph’ff r. n-
T VTK OF (IKOitOIA, li’oiiH whom it may
• <1 Aril AM IMUNTY j eonoern.
. . Kij/.ii utiustead will apply at tho Court of
, i.-r I,, tiers Disinlssor.v as admlidslratrlx ou
i. : .1. of .loiiall.ali Olinstead.
xrn, therefore, to vltvs and admonish all whom It
. • rn, to tie and appear before said Court to
. ijeciion (if any they have) on or beforo the first
... hi uctobcr next, otherwise said letters will bo
. John Dilho, Ks*|, Ordinary for Chatham
.ibis lifth day of April, IMS.
H ,..i j-ittN l»i.lin,i) c.c.
TATE OP OISOllOIA, I To nil whom it may
) >: I iTUAM C'MJXTY, J concern s
• v*. .f ilm K Walls, wdl apply at tlw Court of
it f. i Letters [>iMul*<sory,Hs Aduiinlstrator on tho
:'.miiiae| Walls.
if. therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom It
rn, to be mid appear beforo said Court to mako
.! my tli-v hare;on or before tho first Mon*
.. .* luembur next, utherwlsu sold totters will bo
> •. .1 .bn ltillio. F.s'i., Ordinary for Chatham
* ■ ■ 'Id* l'wvlfth day of Atardi, IH68.
JOHN ItILBO. o. c. o.
IA t J j (ih G lToIt OIA, i To all whom it ina
5 CHATHAM COUNTY. J coucoru:
•r-.*. L.iiii C. Uowland will apply at the Coi.r* o
> L-M'-rs Divuissory as Administrator on tho
■ 'Aiiiu-ii I*, ltowiand.
t:ilief.'f,.ro, to cite and admonish all whom
■ mi -hi, in ho and appear boforo said Court, to
■ -;-,tj".is(if any they liuvo), on or before the first
m .July next, other wise said Letters will bu
v-Web n Hit ho, Ksii, Ordinary for Chatham
!,| lls<eventh day of Januaay, 1K56.
''.lu JOHN III Llto, o 0.0.
1TM tip GldtlltOlA, t To all whom it way
'•I \ 1*11 KM H'tl'NTV. j ciit.corn:
■ .* il-iiry ilrigh mi. will apply at Hu* Court of
if. i-r L-itors Disiuissory, usoxucutor on tlio fcs-
I '! \ -hoi Wel.s.
- o -. ilierefore, toettenud ndnioiilsli all whom it
- I..- -iii.l app-ar beforo said Court to mako
i »i: any they tin*u> oil or beforo tlm tiist Mon*
- 'nil- II otiieru iso said loiters will be grunted.
J i .ii HiHio, Ks*|., ilrdiuary for Chatham Co.,
' iv "f iiocember, 1867.
JNO. 1HLI10.O. c. 0.
ATI*: O i« r GBOttG I A, I To till whom It muy
CHATHAM COUNTY. J coiicorits
I'M'. L tvvatd Lovoll wilt apply at tlio Court of
■rv f, r Letters Disiuissory us Administrator on
t!-m Harvey J. IJilhert.
- o . iliureforo, to cite and admonish all whom It
•i". to be and appear before said Court to mako
' -'* i aoy they havojon or before tho first Mon*
Jaiy next, other wise said lottors will bo grant.
r-w. John llilho, Ksi|.. Ordinary for Chatham
‘. Hus el-volt th day or January, IH.V
i .iOIIN fit LUO, 0. C. C.
Tate OF GEORGIA, I Toad Whom It may
CHATHAM COUNTY. j coucoru.
i t* Henry I). W.e-d will apply at the Court M
-■-> lor Letters of Administration *»n tho Kstato id
oC. Duuiiiug, Koiilor, Into of Chatham County,
• aie, iheroforo, f<» cite and admonish all whom it
■' '• in.to he ami appanr beforo said Court lo make
-a ‘if any they l.u v e) on or before t' o first Mon*
Jati'i next, utiiiirwiso said lottors will ho granted.
"• r ~, John ItlUm, V.H*p, Onlluary fov Chatham
. this 'Jbtli day of April. 1668.
r till __ JOHN ltlf.nO.O. C.O.
IbI II BUT Y H11 BUI F's NAL E.
"ILI) Hi: riiil.l). on tlm first Tuesday In June
next, l.etweuii tlio legal hours of sale, boforo
art House door In Illnosvlllii, Liberty county, tlm
.vi/ pn'perty.to wit: tins tract or tmrccl ot Lnml,
iiiug forty acres, more or loss, and boundod us fo|
v rili hy lands of Joshua Fletcher, Fast hy James
'!■*. South ari'l West hy lands of Simon Horiiigton.
I -a as i lie property of John liuhaiiau, to satisfy a
t-*u-d out oi a Justice’s Court, Hltli District of
’y county, in favor of Samuel Hearn vs. John
•an. G-vy made mid totmuod to mo by a Cotwin*
April arth IS 8.
JAOOH TI!IK**8, Dep Sh’ffL.O-
. NOTICE.
NHHKF: MONTHS AFTEil DATE, application will
> iitiele to the Cashier of tho Union Hank Angus*
"RwdcrinfurTen Biiarot (No. 3i)0j issued to lloury
"■’•‘Win •«, on 28th March, 186'L which Scrlji has
" »* '.r in inlaid. ROUT. J. «lAUHIIKY,
, Administrator Eslalo Hunry liarpor.
W'f'nh, '/ad January, 1868.
|lnw 3m
MJ.HI W. VVILSUN,)
't > Divorce. '
tKTTA WILSON.)
l " the Court, by the rctnrn of the Sheriff,
11 f'O'dant Is not to he found in tho County
|, -ZUni: fin motion, it Is ordered that t ho said
file her plea or defence in tho Clerk’s Of-
'"‘t.i.n or before tiie first day of tho next
ml it in Inrllior ordered, that Hits ardor
"7'* 1,1 tho gaz-ttes of il:« City oi 8avan
o'""- months pruvionu to (he next term of this
*H»'t from the minutes, this 26th March, 1868:
JAMKS HAHN. -
■f tin- c
f
l , .MSIKS IIAlin, fl. M. R. fl.
L'.vVvJ! 1 sr *lATOR’S NoTTceT
It tlietu.il"■ ’'a'a, application will lai mails to
( '*‘atnam County, to sell tho real
■ M '- 1 F ^whElOB la U' n estate of ,T*cob El-
|V|; 2l, ‘ *
HIRAM ROBERTS,
Administrator,
WEDNESDAY MiORNING, MAY 6. 1858.
NUMBER 109
Beat lleAiieil
CHARCOAL IRON
CALVERT IRON AND NAIL WORKS, Baltimore, Md.
J. IIOI’KINSON SMITH, Ol'T'TCE 25 SOOTH C1UULES-STREET.
hook and flat head rail road spikes,
BRIDGE AND CAR BOLTS. NUTS, No.,
WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS, OP ALL PATTERNS, 5 to 12 Inch
MADE TO 0 HD Ell.
W!
A DM 1NI St'I’ll AT IIIX’8 8 A Ib K.
'ILL BE SOLI), ou tlio first Tuesday in Juno
. . next, bohno tlio Court House in Bryan County,
and Nate of Ueaigiu, property belonging to tho estate
of Johu Billy, di-cetisod, by permission of the llonorablo,
the Court of Ordinary of l tty an county: a tract of Laud
known ns Maxwell Hill, eoiitainlng 46't mres, more or
lees, lieing mi the lino of Br.vait and Liberty county,
and hounded north hy land of John V. Wells, east hy
11 I. mg. south and west hy Mr. Stones. Said Land I*
well timbered, and within ouo mile of ('umniclii* l iver,
with fin acre*of cleared lauds, and a framed Dwelling
lieiiil) finished, with materials sullideiit already dress
ed. to eomph'io the house, and nbotil 100 slicks of nuw
Tlmher, ready for mat kot. Said tract has 100 acres or
(list i|Uilit,v laud, uti-l is located lu tho best rungo for
stock of any kind that cun bo hud within 100 miles of
Savannah. ,
Also, tho following negroes: June, 32 years oil: Inane
20. h.'th timber cutters; Paul, f-0 years old; Maria, 37
years old. .ELIZABETH IIALY.
apr 12 Administratrix.
NOTICE.
Nancy Brewtott, llenjamtn Clrowton, Tomtma
Hendries, Nu:b»ii ilrowt"ii, Jr., gu irdiati of Jeml*
ma Ifoudries, and her children, Caroline Brew ton. Mar
tin T. Miller, nud his wife Nancy Miller, John Sikes,
amt tlio gu irJum of tho children of Ellxabeilt Sikes,
Allen Sykes, deceased, Samuel r.rewton, Uriah A. Rogers
a ttd Martha, his wife, Simon P. Smith and Clarissa, Ills
wife,Simon J. Itrewton, and Jauu-s Wilkinson, adminis
trator »l John lion dries
You ate hereby no ified that T will, on tho first Mon
day in July next, appear beforo tho 1'onrt of Ordinary
of Uul'och r.iin ty, at State-huro, Tor tlu pmpioe of
prortug tho Will of Nalliuu Itrewton, deceased, into of
said couuty.
NATHAN UUHWTON, Executor.
By my Attorneys, DAUHN u LEVY,
apr 12 TnuiirSmo
SILVER WAREJt JEWELRY.
S. ¥ILMOT,
COMTEK OF CO Edit ESS, WHITAKEIt AM) ST. Jl’I.lEX STHEBT8,
^^FFFR* HIS LARGE STOCK of KICII (4DOD8, at prices to suit tho times. On lihtul, and receiving by
Gold and Silver Goods of every description.
o silver Tea Sets, Pitchers, Waiters. Goblet*, Cups. Spoons and Koras, of everv welulitiind variety ;
, , . — - . Silver
1 other pros-mts; Gold and silver Watehoj, and
Fine
Sets and sin/io piee-s, neauiifully put up in case* fir wVddiu,
Clocks or ..very variety
. „ * T * MIbIIY, froto tho richest diamond to the cheapest plain gold. Including CatnnO, Lava and Mosaic, In
full s-ts and single pieces; with almost every d. a.-riptinu of Oru-unetit now lu use.
klnd PI<A ' rKD DBODS.—PliitHl Cuko Buskots, Unitors, Tea Sots, let. IMieliors, nud Platini Godds of ovary
SPECTACLES—In Gild. Silver and Stool Frames, with Pehhlo mid other Bights.
FANCY (40DDS,—Uieh a>» I lieaaliftil Parian Vas-smid Statunits, and Funrv Go ds, in groat varlotv.
Tori»is,. Shell and otlu-r COMJlN. of latest stylos, with a great variet y of Head Ornaments *
usnni ,,llllL,,, "* ,f * >ify ,U " 1 ,; °' ,ntry 11 ro hivito.t to examine the stock, which will bo sold at prices much lower flmu
Watches, Clocks and Jowelry promptly REPAIRED by workmen of skill and long experience,
aprft tf
NOTICE.
A LL Persons having elalint against tho citato of the
Into Dr. Fraud* li. Di-inero, will pioseut Cicui,<lu!y
att. sled. in the time prus.-rt'x.d l.y law, nud thou* in*
(h-lvted will tuuke immediate payment t«*
apr 12 J'HIN G. FE.iltH.I.. Admliilitrator.
NOTICE.
V l.Ti Person* Indehted 11 the late firm of AlKIN A
BURNS, are re.;'tested to setthv'thei wise their tmt.-s
or aer.ui til a will ho placed in the hainUot au attotitey
for .'.dleetioii, at tho next term of tlm Court.
f.*l»27 tf TIMM \S II. BURN*,
NOTICE.
A LL Persons in.leht,*.] »o tlm extato of tlsiijunitn T.
JxL Mines, late .it Bryan county d-e.-ased. are re'|ilest*
ed to make |>aytu-nt to 111 * iind-rsigiied. at Hinesvllle.
Llherty county: mid those having demands ngaitist said
e»tati' will hand them in, duly n- tested, within l>«u liuu*
pt'escrihed by law.
mar IS C HIVES, AdmY of st R T. Iliim*
CHANGE 0F^SClIEDULE
INLAND ROUTE
For Palatka B. F.
IS V A It D1A X SALE.
7lY virtue of an order fr»iu the tl.mmahje (Im Court
■~.j9 of Drdlnm-v < f Lthi-ify ceunty, will he sold tie
foie the Court Housed"..™, hi M.-ytown of mirnsvilh*
ou tho 1st Tuesday in June next between the legal In-un
of sale, ) ’lie track of Laud In tlm "til Dial ret of -“th
County of Liberty,sold as tin* property of tho es’jrte of
Win. li. Slair.nl decease. f..r the benefit of the Lein* and
distributers ut said di"*<-'is.-d.
np IA SK 111 MIX 11. HUSTON, Guardian.
CIIANOE OF SCHEDULE.
THE CilKU’KST &(Jli|CKEST ROUTE
To the North,
8MBIS®
T W X O id A W Ifi JIQ K.
JVff (hur/tsToti
AND THE NOUTU-KASTEUN HAIL-IIOAD
THROUGH AtUUNGEMENT
Flf'M
SAVANNAH TO WII.MIN’OTHV, N. 0
On mid after
SUNDAY, JANl'A BY 10th, 1858,
}T«sj supumon
STEAMER GORDON,
F. BAUD E N| Co in in a a «l e e.
Will l.iave Savannah every SUNDAY mid WEDNES
DAY AFTERNOON, at 3 nVIock, and arrive in Charles
ton the following mornings hi lium to connect with the
Train ot tho North-Eastern Bail Ho id ffniny Sorth.
Heturning, will leaves t'liar leaf on every Monday and
Friday Night, at 8 o'olock, (after tlm arrival of tlie cars
from Wilmington,) and arrive in Savannah early Die
following mornings.
Travellers hound fir the North, for North Carolina, or
for tlm northern part of South Carolina, hy takiug this
route, wilt *uvo riMt a2» KSVBxas, nud wilt gntun night’s
sleep
I nrough Tickets from Savannah to Wilmington, $11•
No extra oliar^o for tucals or bortlison board of tlio
steamer.
Passe tigers mil their R-rggiuo transferrol from tho
Btemimr to the cars. Jrr- nj cUnr/jr..
Baggage checked from aavuutiah to Wilmington. Fur
engagements apply to J. P. IliMDKS, Agent.
Jan 7 Ohnrloston Steam*Packet W’lmrt.
FOR HAVANA
KEV WEST AND (AUFORNIV.
Steamship ISABEL,
\V IL L IA M It 0 Ib h IN S, COM M AN I) EH,
Having just been entirely overhauled and put in
splendid order, refitted with new boilers, and double air
tight hulk heads, forward and afr, making ii.-i uneol
tho nvwt deslrntd« steamers for safety, speed nud com
fort, will leave Savannah for tlavatm via Key West, on
tlio ttli and Hull, ami leave Havana lor Savannah via
Key Wert, on tho lothnuJ 2‘itli o' each ni'iiith.
Tlm ISABEL connect*, at Havana, with tlmU.S Mail
8teainsliip Couip.ny's Lino ofSloauiors, for New Orleans
and San Francisco,
For paiuwgu ouly,apply to
doclS COHEN'S k HERTZ.
.ft-r- GREAT REDUCTION OF FARE
*Irfv253 to
EUROPE.
71» .V.'io J'lr.’.- froi.i .Knith
amptuH, Havre or lire—
From ,V« io York or South*
umptoii, Havre amt Jin•
hi CM.
First cabin $80
Second cabin 6u
Steerage..
::o
ud caldu
Ill the H*-st •-|n«*t pad'll'.' w
, unship ARIEL.2,001)
tons, C D. Ludlow, roimi:mid.ir, nnd N0i‘TH STAR. 2,
6«k) tons, Edward’’avendy, Roimunad.-r, to sail Iron) pier
No. 3 Niutli rlvur, at nuuu precisely, carrying Gto United
States mall, viz:
Leave Xno York for Bremen for Southampton
Southampton, Havrtt l\£outhamp~ for
or tinmen. ">J«oo i<f nn . jf ew y nr k.
Ariel, Saturday, MarcUAflk_ April 1". April 21.
North Star, “ April-fTN May 16. May III.
Ariel, “ May )6. Jitim 12. June It).
N Star, “ June 12, July It). July 14.
Tlmsosteamships touch »f. Havre. Spnclodelivered in
London or Paris. For passage or freight.apply lo
I). TORRANCE. Ag-nt,
mar 1 ffnio No.6 Bowllu-Green, New York.
FARE H.TIDUCED1
8TBAJII TO SOUTH AMP-
AMD IIA VIIK,—The m ig-
^^•nr^flnpxynlfieHiit HtenniNluii VANDERBILT, 6,208
run*, p. E. Lufovro. master, will sail, with
tho nmiD—
FltoM NEW YORK P«R PROM S'dlTfMMPTOX AND
SOUTHAMPTON AND IIAVRR. IIAVHK I’oll NEW Y"RK.
Putin day April 10 Wedm-iday April 28
Saturday May 23 Wednesday June U
Saturlay Inly Si Wednesday July 21
Price of passage according to locition of room. First
cabin, 8UK); second cabin, $60.
Specie de'ivered in London and Paris.
For Passage or Fieight, apply to D.T >RRANGE, Ag't
No 6 Bowling Green, Now York. apr7 marl
IfW! PIANOS^;
W. D. ZOGBAUM to CO,
ARK WEEKLY RECEIVING FROM TIIE FACTORY
TIIX CEI.KHItATKD
Sttintofis & Sottn’
pTun.iunced Viy Artists nnd Connnlssenrs to bo Superioh
to any American Piano, and c-ouai to tho Eruril or Col-
lard's.
The ail vantages possessed hy those I'ianosovor all oth
ers, aro 5 a puro <pnt1itv of tone, au oven scale, which
admits nr up perceptildn change between upper and
l»wer octaves, no far as (;uality of touo is concerned;
■tanding in tune longer than other lustrumanes; ability
ell"", o Their l"i"ir"«c p.,w,.|—II,n
"""“ih"r« U flirC “ ,lr “" 8 " 1 ° ru ™'">Iroinoil,.
Tlio Ktcliiwny * So""’ PI""o., „„ r»,t .""or.o.lln"
tho." or nil",r nmiiurietiiren, lx,II, Nerth nit" Bo",,, r,»r
tho universally expressed Himtimoot or tho musical
world is in their favor, nnd then is hut uno remark a>
uiong all musical teachers ami dilettanti:
THEY AIIE THE VERY REST PIANOS
now made in America. Tho superiority of thesu instru*
moots over illiy other Is so apparent, that wo Invite per
sous about purchasing to call and examine our stock,
when, we doubt not, they will bo perfectly willing to
accord to tlio expressed sontlineut of those most com
petent to Judgo, Hint tin) IIJw
BTKINWAY k SONS’ PIANOS SDKPHR.8 ALL0THKR8
in thuosscntlal requlsito that go to niuku a good instru
ment,
A largo assortment of nil kinds of Musical Instru
ments. and Musical Merchuudiv.e, Including the newest
publications of Music, kept constantly < n hand.
W. D. WiUOAUAI & «'0.,
Bryan nnd 8t. Julian streots, near tho Market.
I1LACK IbACE MANTILLAS.
TfUST Rocolvod, an aMortmnnt of tho almvo good),
apr 21 UBNRY LATHROl’ A CO,
P
SUNDAY SCHOOL TICKETS,
|0R Bala by J. B. CUB HEDGE,
apr 28 Boll it, oppodta gonvon Honif,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FERNAN
DINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND
P l C O L A T A .
.Stnnninif at nH Internivliiitu f.umilfmj*. To leave !
Jroni the Charlentun Steam /’uirharf every J
WElt.Y/JSDA )' MOUMXU at II ./*•/»«•/1*. !
The new and sph-n-lid si.ainer
N, EVBBGLXDK, (’apt. I. .M. Coxetcr,
^ will h ave lids i-liy at above
This steam.-r has *.he finest pusaen-
„*r acc.>mnn"lail"ii*of any boat in
tlm .■».!.• tlicni w.iter-i, and comie.-la regularly with Hie
stages for Om i*itori"r "f Florid i, . with ‘ill* Bruns
wiik A Florida and l'eri.audiuu At t’tu'ar Keys jlail •
r.uuls. Heturning will c.imurt at ir-ivaniiah with the
Central lUdinud. >iud N'-n York steamers.
Fn-ight consimed to III" Agents of this steamer will
In* r'-Khip|wd Ire.- of charge. For Ireigitt of passage ap
ply ou board, or to
JOHN C FltASKK. Agent
,'io 7) Itny.t
IS IT K D STAT KS lM AIL.
B'or E*ttfutka Si, E\
17.1 DAMES, nnrXSWlCK, ST. MARYS,
FL'RXAXD/XA. JACXSUXVJLLE,
AX 1) FWOLA TA.
The splendid now Ivon steamer ST.
MARYS, I’lipt. Jus. Fre. born,having
In-on 1'ior..uglily painted nod over
hauled, wilt i-->mnieiico her regular
trip* to the ul>ov» places, leaving tin. Florida -teiim
I’a.-k.-t wiiaif cm .Monday inn. un.g. Apnl lit Is, ut t>
"'dock, and . 'iitiimo to leavi every Monday morning
at Um sane hour.
For treigiit or passage upplv on hoard, or to
OLAiiilOltN A CUNNINGHAM,
mat.'id Agents.
L' N ITKl) STATES M AI l7
For Palatka, E. F.,
17ft Darien, /Intnnetel:, St. Mary'*, Ferunndina,
Jacksonville, Pieolata ami Miihllthury.
— Tlio n.-w mi.I elegant slentnor
? ,p * n - Ki "K» w,n
Thishont has been built expressly
New York and Savannah.
The American Atlantic Screw Steamship
um—u COMPAWY.
Vi %
uAi^mr' - -
THE NEW AN’I) ELEGANT STKAMSflll'S
HUNTSVILLE, Capt. Robert Hurdle,
MONTGOMERY . “ Frederick Crocker
Will fmn a weekly line between Savannah and Nuw
York, leaving each port every SATURDAY.
These Sr-annr*. I .is HI tens eueli, have elegant neeom-
inodml.uiH for Pusseugeis, and In-tug of great strength
all I -peed, ahippers can rdy on the greatest dispatch to
F'leigiit. For fnrih-r pariieiilars, npplv to
BRIGHAM, ItALliUl.N k CO.,
Savannah, Georgia, or to
II. B. CROMWELL K CO..
nprfl If 131 Wnstilncl,in street. New York.
NOTICE.
The splendid propellers
GoMKHY, will form a week-
'ly lino hetween New
.pressly |
Ids r»ut.',and having extensive and ahy State Itooiii f
.iccoiniU'idatiou, oilers superior iuducomeiits to invalids i
and others. '
For freight or passage apply on hoard at tho Florida 1
Steam Packet wharf.or to
mark’I OHUllGRN & (UINNIXGUAM, Ag’t8._
FOR CHARLESTON, S.C.
_ The new and splendid iron Bteatuur
*°v-—-i,. ~K. ST. MARY' 4 , (’apt. Janies Freeh..rn,
A -h * DTIvN. will have f..r Charleston, on Thitrs-
i^s-JsMSa»iM*ffA^dav Evening. April 2d, ut tloVlo-k,
orwrrCSatni'ra.cud continue to leave every Thursday
thereafter. Reluming, she will leave Chat lesion every
Sunday Morning, at 0 o’clock. For freight or passage
upplv »n hoard, at the Florida Steam Packet wharf, or to
__mur3U CI.AG'IOItS' fi t.'IJN'NINGII AM, Ag't a.
Accommodation Boat.
FOR PARACHUCLA EVERY MONDAY AND
THURSDAY.
Tlm new and fast running Pas'on-
*^>^1, „-r and Freight steamer JOHN G.
A -v. LAWTON will leave for Puruchuclu
l " 1 iutermndlato Laiidiugs, every
sumniT*«f*riiiiSra Mmiday and Thursday, at 4 o’clock,
r> and Savannah, leaviug<-»< It
V . •: i Vi ‘ r y Batubdav. (In and
.»• J|„y J 8 ( t Frvght
from New York, will he taken ut y^thu or tho present
ttiriff, or customary rates.
upr JI B' , »'" , \M, BALDWINJk CO.
FOR SEW .fRK.]
1 Fastest Line ! I
FA It ft REDUCED:
Cnliit* PixHoge $20 I
Frcifebt lowor than l.y any
otlui .-i.i.tn.1 SIX Cents
. .. foot, FOR ALL KINLS
\- -'I e a s u u b m f. n t
cents each, nnd other nrth-los in proporti.iu.
The Kph-ndhl nnd roiiinualfons »hle wheel Stecm. rs
AUGUST \, I him tons Cnpt. M. 8. W- odlmU
FLORIDA 1,0mi *• .. lMaa.jUrowoJ.il
ALABAMA,....IJliH) “ « Geo.Jt.sJn-nclIT
And first class Propeller
STAR OF’ THE SOUTH, I,Inn Ion*...Copt. Tho's Lyon.
Tie *o steamships belong to the old established nnd
favorite line, known as the ‘ Now Y.»k and Savannah
Steam Navigation Company,” nnd In comfort, nccniumo-
daliona and hire, cannot bo excelled. 'Ihey are com
manded hy experienced, Mkilful, careful ami polite
utile ore, 1'ADEI.FOJID, FAY A CO,
Agents, Savannah,
HAM’!. L. MITdllLL \ SON,
may 1 tf Ag-nts, New York.
ioRE ms%mm
; m I
P. M.—leave foot ..f West Broad
N. II.—Contracts for landingsatiove can he made. ThD
Boat will not break her i unuii.g schedule.
J. W. McALl'iN, Agent,
oc27 Williamson's Buildings.
For Charloston.
ICTtiAND ROUTE,
! 17,1 tlKA CFOHr If HIT. ToX HEM).
To leave from the Charleston .-teampacket Wharf every
SATURDAY, at 4 1*. M.
The new and splondl! steamer .
EVEItGLAI'E, Ch* * L. M. Coxetter,
will leave this city as atmve.
The Everglade connects regularly
with tin* c*'»mli Carolina and North Eastern Railroads.
Freight conslgn-d to Agent* will he forwarded free "I
charge. For Height or passage apply nti bo.irJ or to
JOHN C. FR VHF.lt Ag-nt.
liovl7 No.74 Huy street.
FOR QLUFFTON.
Hilton Ilcntl, IJovd’* LanillitK, Henufort,
1’ortKoynl Ferry, 4c.
"Y The Xewaml Sph oiliil Steamer
«rfc.MerrrTaTrnri Will leave tho Charleston Steam-
Packet Wlmif. every --UNDAY Evening, ut 6 o’clock,
until further notice.
Tlm Cecils lias been built expresily f.r this route; has
•legant atato-ro'.in accomni'Mlation. and is constructed
io as to secure tlios(\f ty and comfort'd travellers.
All Freigh. must he paid on tiie w lmt'lhy the shipper,
before It Will he receipted tor.
J. P. IIIUMKS, Agent,
ocl3 Charleston Wharf.
ChaiiKC of HichciUdc,
On and after M"iiduy, the 10th of May, the Steamer
(Veil., vvill leave Suvui.uuti every Monday Morning at
Oo*clock, Ul.lll liil'lhoi- lioliee. npr 22
£■}' FOR Ii'KKIGIIT OU CIIAIITKK.
^fe^-Tlie li'ie f'l-t M.lllug sclir. MJRMLND, Captain
Cr-.wi-ll, has limber ports. Apply to
npr 2d 0 MILEI'ON k PABSOXS.
Full WKiOlIT Olt cilARTElt.
SSS&'l'hu A 1 brig CU sAPKAH, Cap.. Bully Ap
ply io OARLKTUN & PARSONS,
apr 211
FOIl FiUtflGll 1 TOllCiriUTKIl.
aSStTIm superior sc hr K"CKIMIIIAM, Cnpt Tapley.
Apply to C.\ III.ETON & PARSONS,
npr 20
' FOIL I.IVERPOOL -TIio aTAm.ri^aii
^rU'hip AGNES, J.uies, niiisli-r, having n large p..r-
soB«S i"|i of Imr cng-i engaged, will have .juick dis-
parch. F’or freight engagements, anplv to
moral) HR Kill VM. BAI.DWTN fe CO.
Vji " FOlt I. iV K11 POO L, —Tlio "first class
S&SfiaAmuri.-u'i ship WALL VUE, Lane, master, hav
ing n portion of ln-r carg i ongngud, will meet with dis
patch. For height engagements,npplv to
niurlO I’ADFInFoRD, KAY A 00._
rim new y6hk-geoi;gia~link—
. t rrTi Tho packet soli r LuYAL SCR ANTON. L'.wdcn
51 Ht.-r, will h iVo liniiieilluto disputeli. For freight or
passage apply lo .Master on board at Bolton’s Wharf, or
to _ SCRANTON k NORRIS.
JKh FOR. NEW YORK—GKuitUI\ LINK
^WiF-Thi. fast sailing regular packet echr. JOHN BOS
TON, Ling", rniist.-r, having two thirds of her ciugo en
gaged, will have immediate dispatch. For freight or
passage, apply to master on hoard, at Uutr«n’« wharf,
to SCRANTON A NORRIS,
npr 27
JFjp FOR NEW YORK-Tb reglilnrlmckel
jgrjj. *'br. 15. KIDDEIC, llarkson Master will ine.-t
ivitli despatch for the above port. For freight npplv to
npl fi It I: NT Ell U_(I A M M I'. I ,i„_
“if; FOIl I* III LA D K LFIIIA.—The regular
SfiiS- packet mIm- ALICE LEA. Cnpt Thompson, will
hurt* dispatch for above port. For balance of freight,
upp'yto C. A. GREINER k GO.
" 5,fr ” FOlC^IIOSTON.—The jmrkot srlir. M Alt-
DIET REINHART, 1’eternon, Master, having
the greater portion of her cargo engaged; will have
'juiclt dispatch for tlio above port. For freight, apply to
apt UK OGDEN, STAItlt At CO.
Ji* FOR Pill LA 1) K L PIIIA .—Tho fiw)
SftsLfast sailing schr ASA KLDRIMIE, Lowdrn, nnifl-
t«-r. having half her cargo engaged, will have iminodiatn
dispatch For freight, apply to
pr2D SCRANTON te NORRIS.
JLft FOR NEW YORK—Tiie lust sailing
Six££ packet srhi. It. M. DEMI I.L, Capt. Hendrick
son, having threo fiiuitlisnf tier cargo engaged, and
going on board; will have imtnedinto dusp'itch. For
freight apply to OIIAULKTON * PARSONS.
,
Sftab regular packet Mhi. L. 8. DAVIS, Lvneh, Mas
ter, will have quick despatch for th* above port. For
freight apply to OGDEN, STAItll A CO.
/n-i FOR NEW YORK,—Baik''EXACT.
^SaaCaplalii Walker, havlriga largo part oi ln-r cargo
engaged, will meet with disputcti us aliuvo. For freight
etigiigeinouts, apply to DANA A WASHBURN,
ajir 30
BACON SIDB8-Lundlne and for sale try
B «prte MINIS ft JOHNSTON.
Havo now in storonfresh supply of Fancy and Slnplo
JfSI HE'HIVED FROM NEW YORK,
Among which they would call special attention to the
following:
A complete nvsnrtment of
Embroideries, Needle.Worked Collars,
Muslin Trimming, Real Thread and Linen Laces,
French Printed Muslins & Grenadines,
Baregeeiidhlrennillno Robes,
Side-Stripe nnd Double Skirts,
French nnd American Printed Lawn* and Muslins, 8c.
lo 371 < *. per yard.
French nnd Kngli*li Chin*:: and Calicoes—new stylos.
Brillia te*. 12 to25 cents.
White Cotton and Lisle Nurrnw Fringes.
I'icXic Mitts—long and short.
A Jt'W sitpit «r
RIBBONS,
Daily expected. nprO
Large
FAMILV UU CLOTHS.
(SAY & TURLEY
Havo received from Now York, rich Satin Double
Damask TABLE CLOTHS, 1\yards long, 2j^ wide—
tho best qtlulitv, it is believed, ever offered Jn Georgia.
Price $2<> to $26 each.
Housekeepers nre invited to call and cr.amiue tlio
goods. apr 10
KBexavKi)
New York Auction Sales.
7 PIECES Hun.lmiiiio Foulard Silks
Flounced Barege Robes
do do do, double skirts
do do da. side stripes
Printed Grgnndio Muslins
do Jaconet do
60 dozen Duma*); D«jlea
60 do Linen Towels
5 pieces Tublo Damask, nil linon. For sale st the
lowest prices by DkWITT A MORGAN,
ape 20
50 bbls. 95 per ct.
JUST RECEIVED BY
LOSS & CO.,
30 Whitaker street.
npr2l
G-eorgiaC itizen.
TUB NINTH VOLUME OF THIS WEEKLY PAPER,
fnmmenvei/ on (fie 2<Wfi March,
At the Reduced Roto of $2 Per Annum,
CTItlOTXiY IBT APVAWCB 1
A S TUB CITILEN Is pitldished in Macon, tho cen
tral city of Georgia, and has a large circulation in
Mi.nllo, We tern, and South-Western Georgia, it pre
sents unusual advantages, ns a filet class
ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
Subscription! and Advertisements respectfully solicited
L. F. W. ANDREWS,
mar 30 lmn Editor and Proprietor.
35 Casks
JcITcr’s Sparkling Edinburgh Ale,
25 casks Byass’ Loudon Brown Stoat,
JUSY RECEIVED BY
aprtl ROSS to CO., 80 Whlfuker at.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
O
Now Arrangement.
N and after Sunday. F’obiuury 21st. the Passenger
Trains of tills Road will he run as billows;
nCTW’KKM SAVANNAH AKII MAUOH.
LeavoSavaiiimh 1.16 x.m. and 3 00 p. x
Arrive lu Macon 10 45*. M.&nd 12.30 a. m.
Lenvo vlacon tf.lfi a.m. and 11.30 r. M.
Artlvtsiu Savannah.... .......7.1fi r. k. ami&.&« x.u.
UKTWKKN SAVANNAH XND XtTMUHTA.
LonvoSavaruiuh I.IS A.M.nnd 11.16 a.m.
Arrive tn Augusta 0a. m. and 7 r. x.
Leave Augusta 2 a. m. and 3.46 p. n.
Arrive in dnrannah «.60a.m.nnd >0.66 r.a,
B BTWICXN MACON ANU A CO IIHTA.
Leave. Macon....,.,, .6.45A.M.nnd 11,30p.m.
Arrive in Augusta 7 p.m, nud 0 a.m.
Loqvo Augusta 2 a.m. and 3.45 p. M.
Arrivnln .Macon.... 10.46a.m.ami 12.39 a.m.
Trains connect on srrivnl at Gordon, for Milledgovllle
and Katonton. At Macon with trains of the Southwest
ern R.iud for Columbus u»d Alhunyjuul with tlm Ma
con A Western Road for Atlanta
Passengers tearing Suvauiiuli try tho 1.15 A. M. train,
will arrive in Atlanta at 0 P. M.
Leaving hy the 3.oo P. M. train will arrive in Atlanta
atl).16 next nioruing. On Fuiulays the ll.lfi A M. train
f"r Augusta will go through to Mat-oil in place of tho 3
P. M., which will uot bo run on that day.
KMKUSUN FOOTE,
General gupt.
Savannah. February 20th. 1857. nuvl2
Macon & Western Railroad.
wai
MACON, Dec. 14th, 1857.
O N and atler Friday, 18th lust., the trains will run
ns follows •
Arrive at Mac-m, fi.4o P. M.
Tlm Night Trains will not be run ou Sundays.
The l A. M.Train from M icon connects with tlm State
Ron I f.»r Chattanooga at 12.30 P. M. and Ucoigiu Road
for Augusta at 10 A. M.
Tho 11.3.) A. M. Train connects with the State Jtoad at
1.46, A. M., and tiie Georgia Road at 12 Night,
dec 25—tf ALFRED L. TV PER, Pnp’t.
SOSIXIDULB
ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN UA1LU0AD,
Over which passes the
Great New York & New Orleans Mails
awwggwwtjga
Two Daily Trains between Macon and Columbus,
Leave Macon at 1.39 A M..und 11.30 A. M.
Arrive in Columbus 8 52 A. M., and fi.33 P. M,
Leave Columbus 1.66 A. M., and 4.00 P.M.
Arrive in Macon h.'.ij A. M.,and in.28 P. 51,
UMTWKEN MACO.V AND AIUANY.L
la-aro Macon l 3n A. M.
Arrive in Albany 8.16 A. M.
Leuvo Albany 3 15 P M.
Arrive In Muron 10.28 P. M.
le ave Macon 7.12 A. M., Trl Weekly.
Arrive in Albany 3.37 P.M.
Leave All.any 7.im) A. M.. Tri-Weekly.
Arrive io Muron 3.31 I*. M.
Traius to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Ala.,nnd Augusta,Kingsville, Wilmington,
Savannah. MilledgeviUeand Eut«!it»u.
Post C.riches run from Albany to Tnllnhiwsc.i, Rain-
bridge, Tlioiiinsvllle, Ac.
Hacks run I'rmn Smithville, TVi- Weekly, to Dawson,
Cntht.ert, Fort liuiii'-s, Ac. Also lr"in Fort Valley lu
Perrr, Huyneaville, Hawkinsville and Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points l.olow Fort Valley, should tako
tlieoseuing Traius trom Savannah and Augusta to avoid
detention at Macon. For < titer poiut* take either Train.
First cln*ssteamships leave Havammhfor New York.mi
WediiMdays and Saturdays. Passage iu tho Cablu $26,
Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00.
do Columhua do do lo (H).
do Albany do do 10 60.
GKO. W. ADAMS,Superintendent.
Macon. F<*h. 21st. 1868. tnnr 1
G ]'X) RGIARAIL110 AI r
BgMa
Change of Schedule.
0 TAKE EFFECT ON GEORGIA RAILROAD. DE-
OEM UBR 2St)i, 1657.
Leave Augusta ut 2.30, A. M , and 4.00 P. 51.
Arrive at Atlanta at 11 30, A. 61., nud 1.t>|, A. M
Leave Atlanta at 12.D0. A. M., and <0(ID, A fit.
Arriva at Augusta at 6.60, A M.. ami 7 UU. P. >1.
Sundtiy Trains leaving Augusta at 4 P. 61., nud Atlan
ta.12 A. 51., discontinued. (The 2.30 A. 61. train from
Augusts eminocts through to Memphis.)
CONNECT WITH SOUTH OAHOLINA HAtEHOin.
Arrivont Augusta at 1.03, A. M., and 230, P. 51.
Leave Augusta at 10.00, A. M., and 805, P.51.
WKSTEHN AND AT1.1NTIC KAILUOAD.
Arrive at Atlanta at. 11.22. P. 51., and 9 33, A. 51.
Leuvo Atlanta at 1.45, A. M., and 12 30, P. 51.
ATI.INTA AND WEST I'OIXT RAILII0AD.
Arrive at Atlanta at 10.13, P. AI.,and 0 27, A. 51
Leave Atlanta ut 2.00 A. M.. and 1 00, P. 51.
M ICON AND WESTERN ItAIUtuAli.
A rri e at Atlanta at 0.15 A. M , nud 0.05 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at ln.3U A. M., and 12 00 Night.
ATHENS UllANOIt—SUNDAYS EXUEl'TED.
Loavo Augusta ut 2.30 Night.
i.-ave Atlanta ut 12 00 Night.
Arrive at Athens lit 10 30 Day.
Leave Athens at..... J2.MI S'i;ht.
Arrive at Augusta ut.. no .Morning.
Arrive at Atlanta at 1 11214 Morning.
WASHINGTON tlKANCtt —D.11LT TRAINS—SUNDAYS KXCEITED.
Leave Augusta at 2 3>i Night.
Leave Atlanta at 12 no Night.
Arrive ut Washington at 7.35 Morning.
Ou Mondays au Extra Train lean s Washington at l 45
evening, and connects with the Down Day Passenger
Train from Atlauu, nud returning to Washington at
5 45 Evening.
WAHKENTON BRANCH— SUNDAYS EXCEPTED
Lenvo Augusta at 4 tar Evening.
Leave Atlanta at tu.no Morning.
Arrive at Wairenton at....... F.mO F.vcnlng.
Leave Warrcnton at 3.30 Evening.
irrivont Augusta at 7 no Evening.
Vrrive ut Atlanta at 1.00 Night.
Joel5-1 y GEORGE YOUNGE, fl.-n. Fup't.
Atlanta & West Point Railroad
Atlanta to H’cut Faint, S7 miles, Fare. $3 50.
0EOROW 0. HULL, Superintendent.
..2 00 A. M.
...A 00 P. M
...I) -G do
...4 30 do
10 IS
Moll NINO I'ASSKN'IER TRAIN:
Leaves Atlanta, daily ul
Arrives u« Went point, at
I.eaves West Point, daily at
VrrivuH at Atlanta, at
EVENING PASSENUEll TRAIN.
I. eaves A Hants, daily at..
Arrive* at West Point, at
I saves West Point, daily at
Arrives at Atlanta, at
lid' Tills Road connects, ouch way, with the Montgom
pry *r West Point Railroad. Jpc 28
Freights from Savannah
TO
TUSCUMBTA. AND MEMPHIS,
, d Hirer i in curt on in Oliiiu: C. It. 11,1
Favannaii, Ga , 4th April, 1857. j
T HE Undersigned 11ns been infe-Ried by letter re
ceived this morning,from thoUeuernl Eiipurintend
cue of tun Memphis * Charleston i nil Road, that tl^s
EasU.ru and Western divisions of that Rond wuro to bo
Joined on tho27lh ultimo, utid that trams would rua
through regularly on the2i>th.
Throuff rate of Freight from Savannah to
?r,scumhia.
j $1 38
j 1 no
Memphis.
$1 06
1 24
i 00
a io
First Glass,
Second do.
Third uo,TVS ,
Special rate for Freight Goods, j it 70
CEABblFtCATION.
tat Class.—Piano Fortes, Books and Stationery, Bools,
• Shoes, Hats, Liquors, Oils, Arc., in bottles,
Cumplione and Spin. Turpentine in barrels,
Carpet iug,China,Glassanil Glassware,Segins,
In cases. Clocks, Confectionory, Colton Curds,
Cutlery iu cases, casks nnd boxes,Dry (Joists
in boxes nud bales, Drugs. Fruits, Fruit Truer
and Shrubbery, Furs, Garden Seeds, Looking
Glasses and LoukiugGluss Plato, at owner's
risk, N'utsinfrails, wvsters in cans and fnr>.
Saddler),Tin aud Britnuuia Waro,Tea un i
SSpIroa, perl OH !!•«
Hd'J.GIoas.—1 lard war j (except iu 1st nnd 3d Classes,) Cr-f
fee Mills, Machinery,Foreign Liquors in hbl
and pipes, Tobacco in boxes, Louther in roll
and boxes,Oils In bbls. and casks, Crockery
and tluccnswnro In crates nud casks, Rice,
Whiting Plaster, Shoot Brass and Coppet
per 100 lbs
8rd Class.—Axos.Shnvols, Spud os, Bad-Irons, Zinc and
Tlu in pigs, Tin Plate. Anvils, Vices,Carriage
Springs nud Axles, Casks of Chains St Hoes,
Manilla nnd Cotton Cordage, Coffee, Heavy
Costings, Mill Oenring and Mill Stones, Rail
Rond Wheels and Axles, Chairs and Spikes,
and Rosin in bbls per 100 tbs.
Spocial Ratos for Light Goods.—Furniture nnd Carriages
boxed, nnd other light articles not nmimerat*
? 'd, also. Carboys of Acids.and other ChomL
cals, will be taken at actual weight, hit
charged ut doublo 1st (.’lass rates,..per 100 lbs
WM. M. WADLKY,
apr ft—tf Gen’l Sup’t C. It. It.
CRAWFORD’S
MERCHANT “SITOA” MILLS FLOUR
Unoqnaled by any 5Hlls in Goorgm for
erior Breadstuff's.
IIT0A MILLS DOUBLE EXTRA HOTEL FLOUR,
do
Family
do,
do,
do,
do
do Superfine
Rock Mills do
do do Fine
do do No. 3
Bolted Corn .Meal. Grits and 9horts. Recolvod pot
IU' .road, and constantly for sale by
CONN EH AT, WEBSTER A PALMES,
Agents for Crawford’s Hitoa 51111s
49* Customers, ijakofriTnd Flour Donlcrs aro invite;
to make comparison, and for tho richest article of broad
having the sweet llavnr of clean pure grain, and is urns
carefully manufactured by tho best machinery, us;
81toa Mills Double Extra Iioto! Flour. septlfi
REDUCED
strjv. Tggr:
lien vo
1.00 A M
Arrive at Atlanta A. 51.
l.eavu Mu.'.iu li :tn a. M
Arrive nt Atkiutu
f, »0 P, 51.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive nt Minoti
12 night
7,15 a M.
Lenvo Atlanta,
i.i
Rates of Freight,
FROM
Sarnmtah to Knoxville s
AND ALL STATIONS ON THE
East Teuncssuc &l Georgia Hall lload
FI ItST til. aVb.
P IANO Fortes, II )oks,8tiituti..t.ury, Boots, Siloes,
and lints, l.iqu .rs. Oils, Ac. (iu* hutth-s), Gam-
pldiio and Spirits'I urpmitlm.iiu liai n-ls).Curpoting,
China, Glass nml Ulass-M'ara, Cigars (in cue*],
Clocks, Confeciionarlfs. Cotton Cards, Cutlery (in
cases), disks and Boxes, Drv Goods (in boxes and
hales), Drugs, Fruits, FrttitTiei-a and Shrubbery,
Furs, Garden Heeds, Looking (Hastes and Looking
Glass Phi tes (at owner's risk), Oysters Hi. cans and
Jars),Saddlery, Tin nnd Britannin Ware, Teas and
Spices. Georgia nud South l.'arolina Domestic*,, per
UM lbs »|,U
SKUOXI) CLASH.
Hardware, except such ns speeifled In first nnd
tided classes. Cofleo Mills. Machinery, Foreign |J.
quors(in barrels and pipes), To.mi-cniii boxes).L'-nth*
erfin rolls and boxesi, oils (in barrels nnd rusks),
Crockery and Queens M are (in i-iab-s and casks),
Wee, Whitt UK, Plaster, Sheet Rrass and Copper, per
100 lbs
THIRD CLASS
Axes, Phnvols, Spade.*, Sad Irons, Zinc and Tin, In
pigs, Tin Plate, Anvils, Vies, Casks of Chains and
Hoes, .Manilla and Cotton Cordage, Cofiee, Heavy
Castings, MillGeariiig, Rail Road M'hret* and Axles,
(•hales and gptkva, nud lUedu (In hrrrels), per A09
Spefiai itutes
Furniture and Cnrriagoa (boxed.) nnd other light
articles not enumerated: also. Carboys of Acid*, or
other Chemicals, will be charged by actual weight
but ut double first class rates, per 100 pounds, 12
To insure safety from losses and delays, shippers nun
have every package plainly marked with nauio of couj
signec. destination and depot of delivery.)
The Depots on this road uru—
Fountain IHIi. Fweetwater.
Ptate Line, Philadelphia,
Cleveland, Loudon,
Charleston, Lenoir’s/
Itlcvi ills, Concord*
Athens, rtm |
Mouse Greek, fftioxvlllo."
Fij' To commence 1st March and coutiun to 1st Jon'
1867."
W 51. M. WADLEY, Sup’t Central Railroad.
K.FOOTE, M AW. *•
J. M. SI’ULLOPK, « W. & A. «
It. C. JACKSON, ** U. T. k Ga. ••
March 1st.miri-tt
A'«w York Advertisement»
VlSSCHim, OWHHW^b OO..
GENERAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HOUSE, 9
(aitleton’s DUJLDtNU,)
Nog. 340 & 348 Broadway, New York
O NE HUNDRED BOXES RAISINS, in
whole, half aud quarter boxei, Layers auil Mala*
ga Kalslm; for sale low at
tV|<t«* BARRON’S FAMILY GROCERY,
JS'etv York .fileerliseinent
STIOM EC, EJ. SCECXIXiXiiS
A D V E li T I S I N (> A (i E N 0 Y,
JIoIThG'i. lliillrltiifc,
*5^33.1 QROADWAY.NEW-YORK.-gR
THE CHEAPEST AND REST
Tn the ll'erW. having a Solid Firton and Metal I'lftvs:
F l)R Pumping Extracts. Hot aud Cold Water; mild*
Ido for Cistern*. Wells. Factories. Mines, Ac.—
Throwing from ID to 6U0 gallons per minute. An excel-
clb-ht Five Engine for farmers Large discount to
dealers. Agents wanted, nnd Territorial rights f»r sals
E. A. MARSH ALL. 104 IVarlstreet.
Jyl P eorn.-r of Malden.lMtie. N'-w York
I.IGHTE, NEWTON to ISR A Dlt CRY’S
421 llr.mine-ft.. Sew
M anufacturers <>r tho patent Arch WrcBi plan
Pluno Fortes, eel.d.rated for depth, fttlliies*. rich*
iieps. imrlty. and a peculiar singing .|uality of tlu-ir tone,
lor wliieli they have received tho liiglo-tt eiiconiiuiri*
trom tho greatest musical celebrities nf tlm country;
and ill every fair, when brought in con petition with
oilier instruments, have obtained G.o highest premium
Tho Patent Arch Wrest Plunk, which is owned and usud
only by us. guarantees their standing li tone longer
than any other instrument; while tlu-ir uiiiirrcedented
demand in all parts of iho country in a sufficient pmo
of tludi-siinoriorexcellence. A liberal discuunt to tier*
gvtnen. Pcoools nnd the trade. S 1y-nia.v27
CW a aKsaEsafc a £3^
Tl irl cz&a
A, J. MILLER & CO’S
Bio. 14,1 imOUGrIITOlV-ST.
SAVAXXAH, GA.
NEW FURNITURE or all kind* COFFINS, Sto.
Couttautly ou hand also, a lui«« ussorlment of
LOOKING GLASSES.
tPX. Now Work made to order lit tin. shortest tiotlco.
1.1>. Mattresses, Jobbing,and JUiUMfAXGJXG done
In tlo-neat* sUtyle. with'les|intr)i. ly Jan 10
Plantation and. Negroes
FOR SALE.
M TI.e Subscriber ofl'-rs tor sale hi" PLAN-
TATI ON, in Guild, n County, Georgia, con- nuS
sistiugof 2,800 acre* of I.hiuI, more or jess.
Ding oil Hie Great SaGllaaiid Dover River, fiuni 12 to 16
miles from St. Andrew's Sound, aud in view ul Cntutu-r-
laud Island. Being directly on the suits, It is iiiimii*
passed fur health, and conveniences for fish and o)«ter*;
crabs afs ., in abundance.
It is also conveniently b'cnled fur manuring, being
surrounded with the in-h, ulii. h, for that purpose, is
ill Tn limb)'- There is Open, between 7u<) to SlUueres,
besides nhcitf ns tiiueli more Hue wump Lun i, um-lear
ud. lYl.at was i-laute.l lias I ecu resting from 15 to 2fi
y-iu s, and alt of it near the rushes, uhi.-h is a gieat ad
vantage.
Tho range Toi Stock of sit kinds is good.
Willi tin' p'see will l.e sold, If desired, from IS to 20
Negroes, raised on thn salts. The Stork—with every
thing complete for commencing plaining. Also, Planta
tion Tools. Ploughs. Vvliicb s, sic Ac.
The improvum-iiU uti tlm place consist of a plain
Duelling ouo and a half stories high, (now undergoing
repair* ) Kitchen. Sl.,r<-h"ii-e. .‘ n ..ke-boii-o, Gin house,
i.Viion h"ii«". and new Negro h .uses lulng built. Ex
cellent Water nnd line Fruit.
Refer to K. Atkinson mid Jus. Hol/eudorf, Esq'rs,
laiuu-biiry, Cu.ii'h ii C. iinly. Georgia.
For partfruliirs, apply to IV. H RURUOUGII.8, Ksq.,
Bavaunali, Ga., or to thcKUliscriber, at Unimraick, Glynn
Comity, Ga.
_"! ,r i - ,f ALEXANDER CAMP DELL.
FOE SALE.
. - A COTTON PLANTATION, situated
JyliWtL-^ Rini fronting on lta'ou .Macon. Carrol I
flaWiwkW Parish.Louisiana,irln.nl460 mile*imm
H1 IJMibML New Orleans, -l fr- m the Mississippi
River, and It) miles from the terminus
of the Plank it.md now in coursti of construction from
Ashler; to tho Bay..H
Raid Pbiiitiit.!nu contains 1.70lacrrs.of which Gieronro
'•On iu cililivalioii, and is capable of producing ibis year
125 to 150 bales cotton. Four hundred acres of s.ild
Plantation is shunted •>» the high ands, aud the balance
is first i|tui hy of ciino land.
Tho improvements consist of a cottage Dwelling, ne
gro quarters, sial.les, ami other mit buildings. There Is
ills ', a new gin hoiiso lu curse of building, fee. Ac.
Them are from twenty eight to thiity likely slaves—
men, women and chilJieit—liiuet i ii mules, wagons,nnd
n large qua tity <d faiming utensil*; Uuo to 25«0
bushels c un, hay, oats, Ac.. Ac.
The above Plantation i» a rare opportunity offered to
any one wishing tn purchase a Most d« *iiable nnd com
fort.tide li"»i<-Hl"ud, mid cun, uitti little expense, be
made one of the handsomest p'aces on the Bayou.
Ill case tho purchaser should wish. l.Di 0 acres of fine
alluvial Imi'l, of which WM ni l. s deadened, adjoining
the Plantation, will l.« mid with it.
It i* nth-red f«r snip with < v without tho negroes.
For terms and address
tillANDK.lt, HUBBARD k. GO.,
apr 17 1 mo 63 Curondeh-t street. New Orleans.
' DOlGHEItTY" COUNTY
LANDS FOE SALE.
I will sell nbargain in my PLANTATION i_a
in seid county. It consists oi 2,1 on acres, P7VO
' '■«« 1.1 oi) acres iu cultivation. Df tlio hn In lien,
Diem uru fiou acres of good Onk and Hickory, and pine
Hummock, olid 60 ) acres of good i’iuu 1 iinbor Land.
'I'liere nre two settlements, with it Dwelling House
nnd Negro CuhiiiH cn euch. The tract, therefore, could
he divided.
This placo Is in a fine state of ml t i vat i ii.and is ouly
six miles south of Albany, tlio letniinits of the South
W.stern Rail Itmd. It is well watered; lying on tlm
Co.Huwnhoc creek.
I will give a I'Uig credit to n purr baser, upon Ids pay.
iugone-tourlh of tlm purchase money. It.-ing niixinus
to c»uc< iitnito my planting interest in Alubiiuin, I will
given bargain in Ihie place.
For terms, apply to 1). A. VASON,
At Albany,On,
V* Augusta Constitutionalist, and Macon Messenger,
please copy two months, and send hill to thlsollico.
mar 11 2mo
For Sale
jam 2.300 ACRES OF SWAMP AND PINE LAND,
jHWtncar JeffbrHonti.ii, Camden county, and also
PHpknenr tho Big Satilln River, iu and on Bull Head
Swamp, known for forty years us tho Gordon
tract.
Tho swamp land is about 1 2-K) acres, and nvsilablo ns
first quality col ton, com and l ice lands. The pine laud
is of the best for Umber or turpentine. Terms easy.
Apply to
Jan 12 UTI SON A GORDON.
ui
fertile an
Private Sale.
Tho well known Plantation called ss®-
,Mount Hope, situated iu Ilryi.ii county,
containing about 4,3lioacres. 1,600 arras JPjSsS^,
. under cultivation. Tlio bottom bind very ^,.4^
nnd is well calculated for the cultivation ol vane,
cotton or corn. Is well settled, having a tine Dwelling
House, Overseer’s House, Borns, (.ribs. Aic., and nrcmii-
inodaliou for moro than 200 negios. For terms apply to
It. J. Arnold, Bryan county,
Tho Albany k. Gulf Rail mart runs m-»r the tract.
forVai.e
t A Vnlimhle Plantation in Bryan county, con
tnining 730 acres of Land, 400 of which is under
fence and in cultivation, situated on tho Midway
River, about seven miles from tno Albany At Gull
On tlio promises are all tho necessary bu Idings
for plantation purposos, and n conifnrtnbfo Dwelling
House, nitgl JNO. 8. MGNTM0LL1N.
fifty dollars reward—
Will bo paid for tho recovery of my negro inau
Jjf® 1VII.LIAM (or Hilly) who nuiawny about the
middle of last year. Ho Is of a dark mulatto
complexion, about six Toei, or a little upward,
■■■■I In height, stout built, weighs about twohuudivd
pounds, and is about thirty-five years > f ago. Ho is a
bricklayer and plastoror by trade, rea ls well, and some
times discourses ns a preacher. He is polito whoa accost
ed aud rather graudiloquoot in speech. As ho has a
wife and children lu 8avannah, I am led to holiovo that
he Is lurking about that city or Us neighborhood. Tho
alrovo reward will be paid for 1:1s apprehension and de
livery, or conflnsmeut tn som« Jail that I may got him
Sgain. Address HICII 'LAP WILIB,
fobll-tlistutf Washington, Qm.
Furniture!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
II. 1’. DEGRAAF,
87 JJowcry, ( Wholesale Ware Home,) and 464
Vtarhet.,) Retail Store.)
3V 33 -W YORK
Oi'Bllls of 8*45 nt Wholesale Prices,
IioVeWood,
MAHOGANY & BLACK WALNUT,
P All LOR FURNITURE,
In Brogatellu, Delaine and Plush. Cano Seat and Com*
unui Furniture in grant variety. Also,
ENAMELED CHAIM HER FURNITURE,
in Set* from $22 lo $100.
Spring, Curded Hair, Moes and Whalebone
MATTRASSES,
Also. Feather Beds and Bedding. Patent Premium 8ofe
ltvdsU-ads, and Patent belt-ltocking Cradles.
Dealers will Uriel nt Ihe above stores tho largest and
best |»-S'irt ment of any estal-lidirnent In New York, and
ciiii buy either at wholesulvor ro’uil cheaper than atany
other h.iii:i.- in h« city. V 3m—nprl5
ICE! ICE!!
riUlE Ki.ickt vborki-r Ice Company, of tho City of N#W
H. York, having rap:miHh<al iheir Stock or lcs, offer
III.- iil'isl lav..ruble Imliivrineuia to th*trudu to supply
th'iiis.-lvea with Ice of it superior quhlity, and on th«
in- st r- nsotiabli-tcim*.
This Gnn.piui) iii..no nro veiling ihe Rockland I.sko
Ice, which, lur niOldily nnd purity Is universally admit*
cd toll* ftr Mip.rl'.r tn any other Ur riill'ping purposes.
In i-xpei it-iic.. an I facilities for conducting business
thisC'.mpiin.v huv.i no rivals, nml they respectfully sug
gest t> dealers, that thev will find it Inigelv to their ai>
vanta.e to order their supply through tho Knickerbock*
er Co upaii.v. No ciuirge for wharfage to vessels lying at
the C 'Uipmly'spiers, whiht taking lu cargo.
'ihe greatest piomplitudu and dhputcli given to or*
d-rrs, which may bo fern aided to R. T. COMPTON, Ksq.,
President of G o Kulckocker Ice Goinpttiiy. 432 Canal st..
Now Y.nk. ^ _ V—Suio mar22
TIIE BROOKLYN
White Lead Go.
KST A RI/SMIISD 1823,
This Oumpany continues lo mnuufacturo their superior
PlHilll WHITE LM,
P'-ing one of tlm oldest and most extonsiro cslabllsh-
nients in tlm country, for manufacturing
While Lead, Red Lead, and Litharge,
FltUM THE RAW MATERIAL.
Purclinsera of their brands may rely ou piYcuring til*
genuine article, on the must favorable terms, for curb cr
credit.
They nra always prapnred to execute with promptness
all orders lor their various g> ndc* and qualities of
Lead, and Zinc Paint,
Dry or In on
BUSINESS ADDltKHS.liu Front street, New York.
N- IL—Piircbns. js rhoubl bewate of tho uumoious
bogus liraiuIh whl-h fill Go inniket.
'J'AJJio'I'T (t JjJiOTUEK.
SHOCKOE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOeft
L'Altr STUKKT, mCHMOSD, VA,,
M AN UFACTUK hits nf Portable Steam Engines, of
all vi/es, from 4 to 4n liorbe-powcr. on the most
nppr"Vt-d plana, p.H ticuurly Hdiiptcd to Cotton nnd Bu*
gar i'l.iiiiiitioiisuiid Farmers’ use generally, Built oi
the lie*t niati rials nud woikimiushlp, and for cam; act*
tiesi and durability, not B-rpahscd liy any engines not?
iu Use.
Also Station Engines,of any required power. Circular
8aw Will.) complete, and Portable Grist Mills, or very su*
poii"r '•ourlnicllon. Shafting, Pulleys, Ac.
T.dwcro Presses uud Screws, of every dcscrlptlon.Braa
•Hid Iron Castincs, and Wrought Iron Work gonerally
made to order with dispatch, and on rensonuhlo terms.
a..^*,3—i-odly
HENRY ESLER&CoT
At their Steam Engine and Uniter llbrA-s, Atlantic l>xkt,
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Are now prepared for
STATIONARY, RIVER AND MARINE
ISJSTG-ILNTES
Ot every doscripiton. Sugar Mills. Mill Works, and
Mining Machinery. Also all kinds ot High and Low
PresRiirn Hollers.
The Subscriber, agent In Savannah for tho nbova
Works, will receive orders fer all kinds of Machinery/
II* has now ou hand several small Portable Engines suit
iblo for Planters’use, also, one 15 horsepower Engine,
which ho will “ell on accommodating terms.
H. H.LINVtLLE, Machinist,Bt.Julian
. Jdly 4 1." One square west nf the Market
SCREYKN HOUSE.
By J. B. Foley,
Corner of Bull and Congress Sts., Savannah.
This New HOTEL, furnished through*
r - -i 0,1 * In the most rlgoaxt stile, is now
opened nnd will lio kept as a
riltST CLASS HOUSE.
MARSHAL L H OUSE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Tlio House has boon newly ro-nr-
»> ranged nnd refitted.
^ ^ It. MKLDRI5I, Proprietor,
THE INTERN ATISH aThOTEL,
R road way, vomer of Franklin street,
T:m.ixx,
HAS ni!i;r; HJKOENTI.V HE FITTED.-
The Rooms arc all newly Carpeted,
The Furniture unci IterU Superb, aud
the Rat ha UiiMurpnascd,
TAYLORS CELEBRATED SALOONS,
;aiie co.vxrcTEt) with iuk iiotet,.
Horn is concent rated nil thneomforts bf a homo, with
the luxuries of n palace.
TIIJK SPLENDID LADIES’PARLOR
<‘i>Tnmandsnn Unequalled
VIBW o IF 13 XIO A DWAY.
Till: IXTKKN'A'lklNAL
Is the most eeniriil of any ot tho FmiT Cuss Huteu for
liiisiuess, „r phu-cs of aniuseiueiit, nud offers iim-urpuss-
ed advantages to F- mitten and Gentlemen visiting New
York*. ALFItEO FREE0IAN,
nprO I mo Proprietor.
Fisk & Raymond’s Late Improved
METALIC BURIAL CASES.
npr 6 II. S. BOG Alt DUS,'Don 11 House square.
SAFES!
The Biibecrlbor, Agent*
® of the Manufacturer, for
Ihe sale of Lillie’a Patent
Chilled-Iron BURGLAR
k (IFI RK-PROOF 8AFKB
secured with Lillie’a Pa-
— tnut Pawdor-Proof Com
hi nation Bank Look.
Tno-e ft'ifss end Locks stand unequalled In baffling
Ihe skill of Ihe liiirghirand tiie application of fire.
Persona wishing to purcliiise a bate which is, in all re*
sports, whut the term implicH, are respectfully requested
to call at.<1 examine our SAFES,at 166 nnd 167 Brough*
ton streut, Fuvatituili, before iiurchasiHg elsowheto. W«
tiling oiif Sal'etf need only to be sceu lo bo appreciated.
mar2'l MgHBB h FAY.
KTOTIOE.
I WOULD Inform my friends and tho public that I
havo opened,on tlio rncr of Price and York street#,
a shop where l will attend tu th- Manufacture of Tig
Ware, Tin Roofing, mid all other <vork connect** rlth
the business. All orders promptly attended ti
nn«14—tf G K0. B- WM5D0N.
plUUE COLLARS AND SETS.—A naw
nnr
Heidsick Champagne.
» W k BASKET'S Heidsick Cnatmiuguo, in pints tnd
gjfjq * "" ‘
apr 6
quarts. landing and for sals by
CT.AGIIORN tt 0UNNTGHAM.
FOR MAY.
■■* KSLIK'8 Jlacnzine. for May.
1 A Graham's Ladies’ Book, for May.
Uotfcy’s do do do.
Artliur’s Magazine, do.
Peterson’* do, do.
llnllou's Dollar Monthly, do.
flick Nux, do.
Mrs, Htephens’ Magazine, do.
Uouteliold Words, „ do ____
j. D. CL1BED0F, *gsnt,
apr 21 Bull sirest, °p| oiltv Bor-Ysn Uonss,