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gptial -gating, W. C. Dawson & Co.’s Havana Plan Lottery. Macon, Georgia. JASPER CO. ACADEMY LOTTBKV, By Authority of tho State or Georgia. This tottery draws tho Ist tuid 16lh or crcrv moo ill on the HAVANA PL,AN. It has fever numbers than any otter Lottery, and the chances to draw Prizes are bettor. Some of our drawings have only lO.iKO m mbj s nod uone exceeding 3 i,OOO. Tickets from i0 to 60 cents. For particulars and Schemes, ad<lr ss W. C. DAWSON & C Managers, __ Macon, or Savaounli, Ga. Office In Favannah, at tho corner nr Bay Lane and Whitaker street. junelLgdl SPECIAL NOTICE. jd/k We ask particular atteutiou to drv.sn on the Hivana Plan only onJH 15th ol’ every unuth, and a sir any ether Lottery in cxtfui-nccJjH K . any wdgm . • 11:.i>-. • • ; ‘Jheren. ■ - u P ■ JM - ;; ‘ •; ■ l V - j ‘ i ■ BHr r V St/ > Ci, s<* * ? |P|| 1® 11 SEp Tg,” - Br ‘Mr Bpr - . “t’ £#(•< KT ‘''A::. : . ‘* he hnndu-r.- .... ‘’ It* Pjg’wTr.iv. .1 w.lh ('..:■!! ;■! i■ i ! ~- !> iflfKffi “'her. ‘litis cp.-r-n.ini :. ~ draw u m.i the pr;/.- :r - mv caii.-t: nn.! -i .-rs, lii.-I .r- . t,:;. .. |.. ( ’ Hp f )f*y or the drawing la hn to r.trh ote or more ii kits. The 16ou of $lO mentioned i t tbo Scheme arc deter by the last tlguro ol’ the number lh.it draws capital prize. For instance—say the vapital prize is drawn to number 805 all those whole tics cis cu.ling with 5 arc euliilod to S3O, halves and quartern in pro ; >ort ; on It w l! thus bo readily per ceivod that one ticket can draw two prizes—sav 13,3(5 draws s3.to ; j, it is also entitled io s3>, be caut-e tt ends with the same number tbi t ends tlie capital prj 2 e. Cno Uckot in every ion whole tick ou where the Dumber* onds coa?ec.itivo’y with 3,4 ft, o. 7,8, 9,0, is oblige lto draw t3j be tli. chances to draw one ol ibe capitals. arc thua part culur to demonvtruto to those ■B&deMce lo try their lu U, that our Lotteries are tuuds of invoblmeut than a-iy ruhoi L i far butler tl.a i cotton p c ilati- ns. Pur Wgggm cun have t.okets ending with a-y numbei select It, for instance, you select ten •cn Img with 11-mliOf 7, \- i ]>.\ s\-y. ihocapil.nl prize end wi h >, jm, to s'.(•(> besides tlie cimticcs of draw uy cap i.. I r. 1 h r-c.j.—Ah thorn are many l> -.gun lot es. tcnee in tho United Sia e<. am) a * Mir 4iiPons are unacquainted with iih, wc rcier them t> thnlollow mr par respectability and r;Hi>onsibility How Ovid H.Sj arks. T. K Bonn, Cotton Factor, Macon, Ga. V Bell, Prcoti-8 A Go., Hav.tuuah, Ga. J.S. Androwsfr Cos., New Orleans, I,a. All prison ol SIOOO and under pzid Immediately after the drawing, ethers at the usoa’ time of at) days. Noprirelesß than three tiuuathe cost or the ticket. On tho Ist of each m ruth a $lO scheme with capitals ol $30,000 wi 1 be drawn, and on the 16th of t-ath month a $5 scheme with capital ol $15,000 will he drawn. Perrons sending money by mail need not fetr its being lo3t. Orders punc tually attended to. Oommoni Jations strictly con fidential Nutos of round banks taken at par Those wishing particular numbers should order .mmediately. Address W.C. DAWS3N fit OO , J/17 Managers, Savannah or Macon, ua. ASSIGNEES’ SALE, BY T. J® ON SATURDAY, July 31gt, will bo gold at Jor,. It Stebbius* Stables, comuienciogrt 11 o’clock, t ie f.illowing Horses, Carriagei, Reggies Harnesses, *e , Ac. 4 pair floe C arriage Horse.*; 13 single Fu;gy and Saddle Uorsvs; 4 Brecks aud Harms;; 8 t l >se Carriages aud Harnesses; 4 buggies wit* Tops; 6 do without Tops; 1 ISMble B ggy aud Hatnass; 2 Doub’e Wagons; 1 open pleasure Wag in; —ALSO— Various sat of Harness, Bridles, Saddles, Whips, Side Saddles, Curry Combs, Brushes, Wheel Bar rows. Ac., &e. • Terms—Suras Wider S2OO, cash; over S2OO, O') days, over SSOO. bp days, for approved endorsed notes bearing interW from day oi* salo. .iy7 The Largtst Assortment of rn n 1111188 STATES ■rtT’Y-nvt H iing iao y received a fine of | so linent of PI ANO Ft iRT-’-S. from tue celebrated ro anu facto: i;s ol Wm. Knabfl It Cos., H. Worcorter, aud Chicgering A Sons, we aio enabled ti effr them to the p iblic, at the maoufacturors’ rricea. Wo take great pleasure in recommending the above Instruments, as they are rrade eapreesly for our SOUTHERN CIJMATE. For excellency of material, simplicity of style, elegance o> tloish, and, above ull, lh9 purity, sweetness, and brilliancy of tone, tbey have been pronounced by the bo*t Amateurs, a* being the flaest instrument* ever olTered to the public. Having had the sole agency in th's city for the last iwentv tive years, I never have known c f an Inst mce where they did n<t gvo perfect sotislac tion: l therefore have no hesitation lu saying to those in want of a tine Instrument, that ihev oar.uot do better than select from the above mauuf ictniea. We have alto, a tine assortment or Horace Wa ters’. B ardmun ti Gray, Htiiub Bros, k Cummings, and J. kG. Fischer, which we will sell at reduced prices. I- W. MORRELL & CO. Jyis-iy „ J. HICKS CONRAD, OHIPPEU of the best quality of liard white afch O and Red Ash Coal, all sizes, furnished eu board vesiels in large or small quanities at the lowest rates. Olllrt* No. 243 Dock street, corner 3d street. Shipping wharf on Deleware river, above Pop’ar atreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 2naw july 2i TO PLANTERS & FACTORS OP JSEA ISLAND COTTON. THE undersigned, Agents of the “Dolphin Manu facturing Company,” have received samples or Bagging, manufactured for the packing if Sea Island Cotton, which ta bHovAit tn bo superior to the Dundee or any manufactured in this country. An examination of the same, by all parties inter *'junf 25 to,lt,d ‘ HUNTER t QAMMKf.T.. Mechanics Want Work FOR SALE. ICITY LOT on Jones street, between Aberoorn and Lincoln, and lon Gordon street, between Drayton and Aberoorn, west of St. Paul’s Free Church, and fronting Calhoun Square—all well sit uated for good renting dwellings or private resi dences. EDWARD G. WIUSON. june!6-tf : “MISS M. A. WEBB, jfasljionable JHillmcrf) ••••* _ AND Dress Jtfahing, COB. BULL AND BROUCHTON-S^, Savannah, G*. Pl PAIBBAUK’S PATKST PLATFORM SCALES, ADAPTED to every required operetlou of weigh in*. as Railroad Scales for trains or single cars lo use on nearly all the principal Railroads In the United States and Great Britain. Warehouse Scales, various modifications. Store Scales on wheels. _ . „ , Counter, Grocer’s Rallrosd, Hay, and Coal Scales. These Scales have been long known and severe lv tested and the universal oonOdence felt in tbeir arruraev and perrect adjustment Is soch that they ue now regarded aa the standard from which there **jane2 BELL, PRENTISS * Cos, Agent, CABINET FiMJH NEyHpK. , *s} iffy 8 ’ ‘•• ■ -•;i.i ■: r x', • furniture sf.’-i’* ■wiil-.. C'-i.-iit-j. l/m-i T 1.. .1 IVI S, IHv.iM < >ti..!ii ii:--. SprTti- Scat c’lmirs, ■lWKielirrn. Bay .'hair.. 11..-i Til.i.r Vcntilctmi; .'h.lrs, l-.tcnt R.^-kcr. T5 1 Rosewood Parl.ir Sett.-,, it. ii....-itell. I.i-i.m, and Me.lalii.n, liak, Maple pnp ; j Black Walnut f!anc SeaU'li-ir-. C.uieS- t, ami Can.- Rick Knekera. Cane Seat of. Wood Seat office Chair--. Wiud-or Cbaira. Roatoo K kern. llalioßtiny. Black Wal ■w. and Cherry Kxti-iißjon Tallies. Rininr Tal.lfe, Tea Tal.lee, Break fa- 1 ‘[’aides, IVir Tallies. Cent.,r Tallies, Card Tables, Qaartells, Commodes, What Nets. Corner Stands, Bonk Stands, Work Tables, Tea I’oys, Music Stands, Canterburies, Chest Tables, Ward Robea, Secretary and Library Hook Cases, Ktigers, Wash Stands. Bureaus, Camp Bedsteads High Post Bedsteads, low Post Bedsteads. Cottage Bedsteads. Frcucb Bedsteads, Trundle Bedsteads Cribs, Cote, Lounge Frames, Meat Safes, Oak, Black Walnut, and Enammelled Cottage Setts Towel Racks, Butlers Trays,Canopy Frames, Iron 1! W and Mahogany Hat Racks, Cradles. Childrens Chairs, lee Chests, Relrigeatots,Childrens Buggies and Wagons, Piano Stools, Spring Mai trasses, Spring Bed Bottoms, Palliasters. Moss llattrasses, Hair Mattrasses, Festher Beds, Feather Bolsters ami Pillows. Moss Bolsters and Pillows, Counting House and office Peeks, Office Chairs, Office Tables, Bird Cages, Looking illa-ses. Toilet Classes, Peir Classes, Mantle’ Classes, Class Plates,Feathers, .Moss, Varnishes, New, I Posts, Bauesters. Mahogany, Black Wal nut, and Cherry Lumber. White Pincand Poplar Plank mid Boards, Fit.-rteieens, Night Chaira, Clock Cradles, Picture Frames, Reading Tables, Toilet Tables, Light Stands, Comp Stools’ Foot Stools, Desk Stools, Store Seats, Secretary What N'ots, Furniture Polish, Book .Shelves’ Portable Desks, die.. Ac. Our stock of Puruiture is made to oar own order and selection. We have confidence in re commcndiug it to all who are in want, on the most accommodating terms. 2. W. MORRELL & CO. Particular enre taken with packing. Savannah, July 17; 1858. THE CHEAPEST Di¥ iOODS 01 THE SEASON. ii i (u imii, Desirous of expressing their appreciation of tlie immense ]tatron age bestowed on them this season, deem it the most fitting and acceptable to their numerous friends and customers, to wind up the season’s business by offering them, one and all, a souvenir, in way of the wmm&mw goods EVER BRQI'-fiWT to aioncta. Fine French MUSLINS, new styles and line floods, f. r <U cents, worth I‘ljc. Yard Wide English CALICO, for lij cents,cost over Iff cents to import. Fine French Organdie POBF3 AQUILLI I ’., tor SI 50, worth no. Fine French Jacuuct 110 BBS A(jUILI,K, lor $1 00, worth s'2 00. Fine Flounced ROBES, (10 yds. in Dress,) for $5 50, worth $lO. Fine French Lace MANTILLAS, latest style, for sls, worth $25. The latcat style of HOOP SKIRTS, exceedingly cheap. 8-4 White, Black and Col'.l BXHECE. foe cloaks nnit fitia.io Fine Satin Plaid Figured BARECES, for 12J, worUi Sijc. The Finest French MUSLINS ever brought to Savannah, for 12J, worth 2u cents. Splendid French OR(IANDIES, for 25c., worth 375 to oOc. - Splendid New RIBBONS, exceedingly cheap. Immense Stock ot EMBROIDERIES, lower than ever. Fine Linen Camb. HANDKERCHIEFS, for Oj, worth 12Jc. Very Fine White and Colored BRILLIANTS, for 12Jc., worth 25c. White MUSLIN’S, in Plaid, Striped. Emb’d, Plain and Figured, at exceedingly low prices. To all of which we would respeeifully invite the attention ol the public, guaranteeing to save them at lea.st TWENTY-FIVE PEE CENT.. ON AEtL rVRCIMSES MADE FROM US. NO SECOND PRICE AND NO CREDIT vttvtt-> t.;ya 2STO OIH.OCrMSTA.NOBS. GRAY & TURLEY, lir> Congress St., Savannnli, Ga,, And under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga., where duplicates of all the Goods are kept at the same prices. jy4-lmod&w SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Oter which passes the Great New Ydtk & New Orleans Mails. Two Daily Trains between Macon and Columbus. ON AND AFTER JULY loth. Leave Macon aill.4S p m, and 9.45 a m. Arrive at Colmjbuß st 5.35 am, and“. 45 rM ; Leave Co’.umbfc at 4.00 a m, and $.46 rm; Arrive at Macui at 0.60 a a, and 9.1*4 p s. u Daily hetwteiMacon, Albany aud Dawsou : Leave Macon a\9.16 a. m. Arrive in Albauv at 4 08 p. v. Arrive at JJawsd 5.20 r m. Leave Albanv aiv p. m. Leave Daw to * 110 r * Arrive in Huoonkt 9 18 p. m. WwKEKLY : Down • Monday. w<L ta jay aud Friday—Dp: Tues day, Tbuylay and Saturday. I.eave Macon at 7.5 a. m. Arrivo iu Albany fU.32 v. if. Arrive ia Fa vsou L”JP ar. Leave Albauy at ti.l) a. m. Leave Dawson — V-. Arrive iu Macon ai 111 p. m. Trains to Columbusjrm a through connection be tween Montgomery, Abama, and Augusta, Kingo ville, Wilmington, Hv*unah, Milledgoville and Eatonton. Post Coacbcs run torn Albany to Tallahassee. Bainbridge, Ihomasvit, &c., daily; nlso.tri week ly from Dawson to CulLort, Fort Gaim*s, *o. Hacks run six timei week from Fort Valley to Periy. Hayuesville bd Hawkinsville, and tri weekly to Knoxville, (l. Passengers tor pomti below Fort Valley, should take the evening trait from Savannah and Au gusta, to avoid detenyn at Mcaod ; for oth-,r points take either trainl First class Btcamahlptleave S xvannah lor New York on Wednesdays ad Saturday a. Passage in the Cabin JIB, Steerage \. MAW wtv.“ -'-I I* Through Tickets cun bWroru red from Rail Roxd Agents at Montgomery, (Vm >,us aud Albany via to New York, in cabin, as follows: lloutgomory $1; Columbus $23, Alba ny $24 26. \ * GE\ W. ADAMS, Sup't. Macon, July 12th, 1858. | jy 16 SKIMWAY SffiLL ROAD Comply. SEALED proposals will bo Wived by the un dersigned for furnishing L bußdred thousand bushel* of oyster shells, to bi c ]ivcred, in equal portion, at the Fastorn wharL Savannah. Thun derbolt, and skidaway Ferry.ko of Hope,> until the 30th day of Juno Inst. LiUhella will fc e pre ferred. w M. P. WHITi i, President SkidaAr sUell Road Cos. JNO. BILBO, Seo’ry, \ uawtQw Notice to Shippers. rnilK South-Western Pailrofd is now complete | and in operation to Rrowu’H tt ition and Duw- St Passenger Trains pacing over it connect with Albany Train daily. Freight Train, at present, be tween Macon and Dawson, tri weekly. Kate nt Freight between Bavanrab, Autusta, Macon and other points and Br* wn’s aud Dawson's, will bo the same as between thopo places and Albany. Ail Goods for Cuthb-rt ar.d places West of Daw son, should be shipped to Dawson. GEO. W. ADAMd, Superintendent. South-Western R. 8., Macon, July 12, lt6S. _ jy CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. HAMS if SBllfiiltia On und alter Thursday, July 16, 18j8, the trains wilt ho run us follows : j Leave Savannah 12.16 pm, and 11.46 pm. I Arrive in Augusta 7.30 p m and 6.80 am. do Macon 11 n m and 9 am. do Milledgoville 1.10 pm. | Leave Macon 10.46 a m and 10 pm. | Arrive in Savannah 7.20 h m aul 9.30 pm. do Augusta 7.30 pra and 63) a ra. do Milledgoville i.lO p ra. Leavo Augusta 15 am #n 12.46 p m. Arrive in Savannah T. 20 ant and 930 pm. do Macon 9am and 11 pm. Passengers for points beyond At’antn on the Wes tern & a. R. R. will leave Savannah on the 12.16 train at and arrive in Atlanta at 7.15 next morning. Passengers fur Milledgoville and Eatonton will leave by the 11.43 train. Both trains oonnect at Macon with the Macon A Western Railroad to Atanta, and with tho Boutli- Wetlern Riilroad to Albany. Amerions, Columbus and Montgomery, and at Miilcn with the Augusta and Savannah Railroad lor Augusta and the North. EMERSON FOOTE. jyl4 Generpl Superintendent- Printer’s 13V3K.. THE SUBSCRIBER having been appointed Agent for the Franklin Ink Mauulac/uring Comp my of I’ht’adelphla, is prepared to furnish Publishers with a reliable article. It is put up iu neat packages of 25, 69 and 100 lbs kegs. All or ders promptly filled by addressing junt-27 M. CONWAY, Savannah, Ga. Tin Hoofing and General Jobbing* rrvv Work \n it us branches, u>xh td and new T ™'r attanded .o, * gToaghton afreet. MOKSK & FAY. It 1 * wm. STREET, HHHIS lung oetabiishrd lintel, situatt'd in the coo ” tro ol ibe SavaoD.sl; bQgincHc, oilerH now to its I’ermauent and Traofiptit patron?, better tcc.m modHtif ns tlian evs-r btforo, in Comforl and Kcoao mj • JOHN CASS, Proprietor. KDWARI) MURPHY. S-jjirrintendent. N. B —OwriagOH for rlbe City Hotel attend the arrival < f every train and utoamboal. * mays Sin SAVANFMAH, GA riTHIS HOUSE has been newly Re-nrranged a-ui u.-aitod. K. auxDttin, jwo-Stawem Proprietor. MANDSOmK FURSiSKKU ROOfIS TO H^bT. MA r-w gentlffncn of respectability can now obtain elegantly fiirni-bc.l Boom wiib every oatveuloa.ee, by applying a! oocu, up stairß,on thec*>rn*r of Hrougbtoo auu oamard-sts , over the Dry Goods stores. Eo trance >u Harnard-st. Termo moderate. tf-mar7 FOR MB NT. Au office under our Gouuiingr Room, lately KL occupied by a K Qordou, having ail thr no oessary fixtures completed and ready for occu pancy. Apply to nov6 OGDEN, STARR & CO. •I*o RENT. £ Two offices overitore. For terms apply to nov4 McMAHON & DOYLE. FOR SALE. 2,300 Hereof Swamp and Pine Land, near Jelfer.-'ouon, Camden county, aud also near the I tig Sat ill a River, in aud on Bull Head Swamp, known lor forty yetra uk the Cordon Tract. The Swampland is about 1200 acres, and available ns first quality (ottou, Coin and Rice Ivacds. T!io Tine iJtnd is of th- best for Tirnper or Turpeutiuc. lerms easy. Apply to janli-lf TISON A GORDON. EITAW 11011, ItHltiinurc. MTbe Eutaw House laving been thorough ly renewed. alUredknd elegantly relur ni?bed, poasessing Jill tho modern ini provementt $-f Stt iin, (las, RaDis. Bil liai-.I abh-s, etc., is now redly to uc oimeodaie tbo pcb ic iu a style unurpo4ed by any tirst-class Hotel in tho country. The especial attention of brutlemen traveling with LidiiiS uml K&niilioa is c.-u* and to the superior arraiiKetnentp of tlila h use. Is spacious and Mtv apartmeuts. arranged in full .rd eouveiiirut suits of t'ariors Chambers, etc . prrteut mo4attractive Hud desirable accommodations] The sumptucuHuoHs a.Vd excuUence or its Table, thesuperlurily of its Wines and\Liquora nndgoi.c ral opi-omtmeiita shall coutiu\e of the highest grade. ‘ It is centrally situated, for cithor tiugiiiesß or pleasure iravcierß, in a rao-t cldvatcd and health fill location, at the corner, of Batimoro ami Kutnw streets, a few squares from the laltimore and Cdiio and Washington Railroad Statkvia. Coaches and Porters attend Ipon all the Trains and Steamers for tho conveyku eof gne-is and their baggage. No pains will be spared to mvketho Eutaw the elegant and conCortablo home ol iis gne-tn. Terms-^-Gentlemen’sOrdinary —oo per day. Ladles’ do 2 50 do. junelS-lawdw JOHN OARW>LL, Proprietor. Mil) foil SILL The Subscriber Offers f.u* sa'u b p!auta jpGOl tiou In Liberty coun y. Ga., ci;ht miles from No. 3 Sta ion. Savannah, A \G. Railroad, and one and a half from liorclioßt?r, situated on the Suubury and Midway roads, contaiuii g •‘ tiff acres, about 200 e’eared, thoroughly ditched and fenced, and in excellent order, with all necessary plautation buildings. These lands will comparou ith any in this sec tio i of tho country iu tbe produetiou of Cotton, Coro, Rice, Cane, /fee ; tbe wooded land i;; most y hammock of the best quality. Also, bis House and Lot in the healthy and plca ; sant village of Dorchester; the lot contains ;v;iw#;.pjaLKhD*niJ in a centra 1 part; thyi kL* Order. The plantation and \IT age re. and race will bn so 1 together or separately, if a purchaser is found tor the 1 1 intation and at an exceedingly low pric.o other tor cash or a p irt, sppio red credit . Tho proper ty will be shown a* any time on applicat on to the undersigned In Lurches ter. jy73-triw3w HENRY H Te .FOAL. lITJiS Sl’RliXG HOTEL, IXV HOWARD VARNER. MThe Subscriber b ga toßiv t) his old Mends and p t r ’ ns, ard tae pu 1 ** i ---erally, that hs Heine is now ip n f r tho rccjpt'on of visitors. My tons will es & n>e their aWitam e. My r otns f bji’l bo necty f irahßSd. m servmts faithfu’ and at‘en tive and tne best tin txuctry ur,i th in rketo all’ *d wi'l be hnd nlm p:-rs f n tlifil Hve my h< us $ with ut sayiue hr i- satltll *d, if it is to be rial td fr iu smnethmg good to eat. My Bur Kocm w II be w th the best ndies, Cigars, k ci My large Will bo atttn ltd with fine music. Good Coaclios will be Wept at tuo I>epot in Forsyth, to convey to my dour. Last tnorj.li not ri£ht here is the best litt e Spring iu the world. junc3)—tf EDWARD VARNKR. Salt Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, Va. M These SPRINGS, thne in num ber, and differing muuvially both in properties and pnpo tions, ftH ?! ?( will be opened as usuil. r#r thejHLJL reception of visitors on the Ist. •Tunc. They have been thoroughly auaiyscd, urst by urolessor Rogers, and afterwards, and nore minutely, by !>r David ttowart. t f Bal inr of*, and (ca tin ana lv gi proves) exhibit a c>inbiiiW'’n of sulphur and odino,aud oil er mineral properties, uusurpass-u by any in Virginia Two of them contain more Stlpher by fur, than any other Mineral Waters, iu Virgiuia For further particulars, as to ther.baracier tnd virtues of these -priugs, the public are relerret to a pamphlet on the same by Dr. Thomas D. Wutner, of Philadel phia. aud to i re. Burke and ftbormau’s works, on the Mineral Springs of Virginia. #§• To visitors remaining a considerable timo, and especially to those who come Curly, aud re ma n lat iu the season, a liboraldeduction will be made from the ordinary rate* ..rfipriugs’ charges may i-lawom WM. FltdlCyK. Proprietor. WHO WINTSTI) INVEST? Who Wants a Home? WHO WANTS TO BUILD? MFOU SALE.—I, sor 3or the best Tenements iu Gordou >ck, fronting on the square—each haing Gas, Bells, Sneaking Tubes. Stableimd a wide Pave ments, subject to an annual gvoujd rent or SI3.SG. Terms Tor the three, ar* hulf <}sb; ba anceat 5 months with interest. Also, Lot 60X120 feet, corner olGastonand Tat nall streets. Tbe brick Grocery tod Residence ou Tutnall street, fronting Wcßt Brdd streets, rents for $312 annually. Tbe 60 feet to Gastou by 70 feet on Tatnall street, can be impivod to gro*t ad vantage with wooden buildings ai It is Ju-t out of the lire limits. Annual ground rtbt $62 50. Also, Lot 61X130 feet, corner of Gastonkti l Tatnall sts., fronting north on Gaston street. Tho brick Resi dence on Tatnall street rents for 15 ) p>r year.— This lot is also just out of the Arc limits, and can be improved to great advantage u Gaston street. Annual reut $49 68. juue6-tf KDWAI WL WILSON. TO THE TIUVELISt PUBLIC. hibw ansjiso A Tri-Weekly line of nlion No., 7 Mondays, ‘ JTmi WediaiEdtys, and Fri days, on arrival of Cars from connect ing at Wareshoro with the Stagedrgiu Brunswick; pising through Muguo.ia.MiUtownandTroupville, and arrives in ThmnasviUo ou Tttsday, Thursday aud Saturday evenings. LraVe# Thomasville, Mondays, WednC’-days and Fridaykpaesing through tho above uatned places on return route; aud con necting with the Brunswick ]fc Fbyida Railroad, and Savannah, Albany & Gulf Rail;oad, by stage, at Waresbcro, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days; arrives In Savannah and Brunswick same °'Through faro, from Thomasville to Savannah, Fourteen Dollars. HILL * CO., Propriety. G. W. Mkrkill, Agent. Troupyilie, April 27/1868. june6 3m Smwibki 1IIRI.1! HU! ANI) PIKE Insurance. QUAKER CITY (Fire and Marine) INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILA. NEPTUNE (Fire and Marine) INSURANCE COMPANY OF PULL A. FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. 1.11-’E INSURANCE. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Insurance effected la the above reliable Compa nies by R. D. PHILLIPS, Agt. 14 i Bay street. jhdT Negroes Insured at reasonable rate*, ju ell ts FI Hid AND .HARING INSURANCE. Great Western Marine Ins’ce Cos.. NEW YORK. CashCapit! paid in $1,000,200. Lamar Fire Insurance Company, iNEW YORK. Cash Capital paid iu $200,000. Phoenix Fire Insurance Company, BROOKLYN. Cash Capital paid in $200.’ 00, with a surplus. 4W* The undersigned, as Agent for the above named Flitst Class CsiitimnleH, wiil insure Buildings, Blocks of Goods, and Produce in store, again* t loss -or damage by fire. Also, Marine and Inland risks. C. A. L. LAMAR noviß-4I Agent, SCERHAVE’S Holland Hitters. ißU'saHaaPEiiKa DISEASE OE THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AM> AC I E, And the various affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OH LIVER, Such os Indigestion, Acidity of tbo Stomach, Colicky Taiuß, Heartburn, Loss or Appetite, Dcsimndeucy, Costiveness. BUud and Bleeding ‘’lies. In all Ner vous, Khoumat c, Neuralgic Affections,it lias in nu merous instances provwd highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure This i a purely vegetable prepared on strictly scieutidc principles, alter tho ... ,„ er rt |’ the celchratwl Holland Pdb*nr, Bu:rbftve. cause ol its ureal success in most o', tbo ..cropeun states, its iutroduutiou into the United plates wjt lutouded more especially lor those cl ourlathorland scattcri(l boro aud tbero over tlio taco ol this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I uow offer u to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particulaiy recommended to those persons JTio continuous use of ir.h'm suirits, or other forms .“umaiuation. Generally mstantanbm , ’. l if L s lorm* finds Its way atreciiy to the scat ol life, thrilling aud quickening every uerve, raising up tho droop lag spirit, aud in fact, iuibsiug new health and vig or in the system. NOTICE—W hoever expects to find this a bever ago will be disappointed: but to tbe sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cor dial. possessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION! The great popularity oi this deligbtthl Aroma has Induced uiuuy mutations, which the public should guard agaiust purchasing Be not persuaded to bay anything else until you Lave given Bcorhave’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will con viucc you how infinitely superior it is to all thfvse irn.la )6tar Bo'. qo per bottlo. or six bottles lor >6 OU, by the SOLE PKOPKnfic.ua. BENJAMIN PAGE. JR. <& CO.. MANUFACTURING SbaimatrutiiU anti ®tmailU, PITTSBURGH, PA. Sold iB Saviamah by John B Moore, J. E. OeForo, A. A. Solomons & Cos., James 11. Carter, King & Waring, S. 1). Brantley .fe Cos., Thomas M Tuknek. and Druggist* generally throughouht the South. u.ayzU d.tAwam tieuith ! Grace!! and Beauty!!! Conferred on the Ladies by wearing SiBSiS&SISSW2S3’S 11ELIS MUTED SkliiTS. ine unparaiibiicii success 01 the New Expansion Skirt (t2O 000 of which have been told during the last tour’months) Ins induced the manufacturers to make arrangements that will enable them to pro duce 200 dozens (2 400 Skirts per,) per day during the mouths of- June. July and Augußt. They al?o call atlmtion to their MEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, FOR TKAVKUNG, which is receiving universal commendation from the ladies. They are tho sole propimtors of the only “PATENT ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE ** in use. Beware f the many imitations offered in the market, as they are ali either iuiringements of our patent, or wprihloas. They also manufacture over 70 OTHER DIFFERENT STVLES, with and without the “Patent Adjustable Bustle.” These SKIRTS havo been recommended by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY as being the best article for Ladle*’ use that has ever been offered to the public. None genuine unless stamped DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, Mauufaclurers, Now York. For sale throughout the United Statea ami Cana das. lmo june‘22 DISSOLUTION. THE Arm of OGDEN, STARR & CO. was and ssolved on 22d Mav by mutual consent. The business will herealter be carried on iu the name of STARR At HARDEE, who are alone authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm. F. J. OGDEN, W. STARR, jnnol If B. H. HARDEE. MeCOMB’S IRON TIE, FOR BALKING COTTON. IS now offered for salo by tho subscriber. The superiority ot'Tron over Rope tor balemgcotton lias been fully tested in the wtst for a few years past as no longer to admit of any doubt. Those wishing Ties (hoips) will please send in their orders at an early date, that a sooply may be kept continually on band, tho orders should specify the 1< n;ih ol tue t es wanted, say 8 feet 6 inches or 9 U ct long, as that is the only lengths now oHcred. No alteration of the screw or box is necessary lor tlie r applicatim, which is simple aud rapidly done. They wll be sold at 8 cents per pound. For •jsssr-f -*'“>■ ROOFING-ROOFING. WE are now receiving orders tor V arrens, Felt and Gravel Roullup, an liake pleasure in re- I commending theeauio to the public, as comprising in every particular tbe best Kooflog row In use. Reference given. MORSE k FAY. Jyl6 FOR NEW YORE FARE UEDUCED. Cabin Passage sis Steerage Passage * * 5 THK UNITED STATUE MAH. AL A n AM A. CAPT. OFO. R. SniEVCK. WILL SAIL ON SATURDAY Jfl Y 24TH, AT FIVE O’CLOCK. P.M , PRFCIMu.y. For freient or passait*. apple to PADKI.FORD, FAY fc CO Shippers of Cotton by there Steamship will please take notice,that no Colton willbereceivcdat m e presses that is oot distinctly marked on theedMe ot the bale. FOR NEW YORK. WILL SAIL SATURDAY. JULY .4TH AT FIVE O’CIjOCK, I’ M . PRECISELY The new and elegant steamship JOHN A. POST Captain. l Will leave as above. For passage ouly, having splendid Accommodathns, a) p’y to • juue 9 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO. Cabin Passage... s],_ biccrage .... 5 For Plailadclpfeia. WILL SAIL ON SATURDAY JULY Y4TII AT FIVE O’CLOCK P. M. *’fca i only Two Nights at Saa. Through in 60 to 65 Hours! ! THE UNITED STATES MAIL STATE OE GEORGIA CAPTAIN J. GARVIN. Will leave as above for Freight or Passage ap ply to (’. A. GREINER k CO., Agents. Cabin Passage .sls oo p ’’eerage Passage 5 00 lux ton''wiiY 8 ~v this sh‘pfor Baltimore and Wasli doaired from ,R, ' detl 01 New Caßl,c if dadv tor tho SJ'tch place cars alart throe timoa points “‘‘re cities, and other Southern f payable on wharf bo fore delivery, : j,)i y7 FilllgfM. Mi n EDUCED Vri-'i'l* l , c by „ y olfc6 , - s TEa, ME b s . Cabin Passcnre . sls, ny.he KPIMIW,, m^oua SIDE-WHEEL Sliuilßgs . AUKU5TA,....1,500 tons....cart. M. . J FLORIDA 1,.'i00 <• .... “ Dano. „ , ALA8AMA,....1,000 “ .... “ Ceo. K.ti. nck And Qr c t class Propeller STAR OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 tons, Ciipt. Titos. Lj-’D These steam-hips belong to the old established and favorite line, known as the “New sork <uhl Savannah Steam Navigation Company.” and in comfort, Accommodations and tare, cannot be ex celled. They arc commanded by experienced, pki.ful. careful aud po'ite officers. PA [TELFORD. FAY k CO. Agent®, Savannah SAM’LL. MITUHRr L k Bf>N.8 f >N. janeCT Agents. Now ork. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH The American Atlantic Screw Steam ship Company. THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSIIIPS IUTNTSVH.I.W. Capt. Pus'. MONTGOMERY, “ F. Crocker. Wi : l form nwi ekly line bet wet Il Bavntin.li *nd New York, leaving each port every f’ATDRDAY These Steamers, 1.000 tons each have elegant accmrnnort.l'.on, fir V>n:-rTivrre. toil beiDg of areal s'rcngth and speed, shippers pan rely nn the great esl dispatch to Freight. For further partiualara, apply to BRIGHAM. BALDWIN St CO., Savannah, Georgia, or to H. B. CROMWELL fc CO., mav2o.tr 131 Washington ft., New York. To St. Mary’s, Fernandina, Jackson ville and Ficolata—Stopping at all Intermediate Landings. _ x —■- The fi e sfeatror WH. SF.ABRtM’K. Ctpt V. m r<ll rJ. Mr Ne t .havtug taken the p ace cf h n ftoamer Eve- -lade, will leave th city rnr tteabove places from'the Charleston wharf, erory Weinesday mnn.ine, at ..Vlock.i. ,1 vill connrcl reubrly with Bnilioad. at Brut.- wiett t nd KetDMdtoj; with Mail SUg.s for 51 tt-ator Had soo, ... St suiiti.tine,Ort.o. Pfr l cala, MKao Oltv. N.waansvill. and Tampa B*y. Freight cottKigned to Hit agency will be for wai ded free of commission. For freight or paSHage apply on board or to JOHN C. FRASER. Agent, jut)e3o B Bay-st. _ U. S. MAIL LIE. For Palatka, East Florida. Via Darien , Brumvnck. St Mary't , Ga., RmanSi n, Jacksonville, Picolataaml IHack Creek , Fla. flrwam Tho steamer ST JOHN’S, Capt N King, will leave for tbe above pi nets at half past nine o’clock. This boat baa largo and airy state-room accom modations, and taking the luland Passage, offen ovory inducement to invalids and others. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and oxter mediate landings on Bt. Mary’s River. No freight will be taken alter 8 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on oara Florida Steampacket wharf. . mar3o CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM 51 nrtina Jain. BY BELL, PREMISS & CO.~ (HVC CMOW to PHII-SRICE a BELL.) PI cmatiou Wagon at Priva-e -‘'ale. A large Plantation Wagon Urirly tew. For sale low. Termscoh. jy At rriv*:s Fa’e. Just received per a :br Alra trout Nas sau, au t fcr sale *ron\ wlmfi; 47 bii’esGutiry dagiiog; o- I icce- do so; 4 packag ‘■* Crock*y; 3 ca*- s ..men; / “0 pieces Mai hie; 1 60 boxe-Tin; i case Hat ;; / Il> *► l*o mb. / % 4 casi s raody • ICOGrein Turtle./ jj4 Y Scotch Alo-At I*rivate Pale. Ju6t received per Jeam’ir Moutgouaery, and for sa> from store— 25 2 sks Di k>’ Edinburgh A!o warranto’genu: e Abo 60cafes Clan t Fulton arktt Beef, 10 half bbls Cornell’s Farndv Hael just rcceivotl per ri f*rr>rr Florida. Junes Fi>li, Ut-li— t Private Sale. 4’ 1 t>ait>- : Her l gs; •76 bA I bhls Mackerel; 30,echihs do; 2 b- xes H* rrirg, lost received from bark Peter Dcmili i>om New V.rk juneS fOTICET Savannah and Charleston Steam PACKKT LINE. TAJ- 7 He f t-am-r OfiJIDON *- will be Withdraw^a!t*r In T, Satui’d •>-. the 17io Inst. until ab ut t; e middle o’ - li,v h u h vi i 1 resume her regular n fta. I*a->enger- un<’ Freight *id be takcu by the stearaev Cpriie. (’errit*t here every Monday mo’D mg at 0 o’clock J uuiii the <. <rdOD resumes. J. P. WHO K-, Apert, Charlesiou Wharf. NOTICE. / Wav brtsrcea _C” - •>- this ritv and Auvusta, will b* r -ceived at till t taos i*. and carefully ,t ----•ende ■to by iho Lneoi Hostii.'’ The n-vw pa sctige* and Ir-ight Ftcmner 1; p ogres.-, mg finely The j.-r prlcurs expect to kuw bar ready by i< t b r noi. The in'r. urge of the p ;blic is respectfully prii doi by jy-41mo M. A. ODHKN. Agt. N O n C E. Tuo ttmieer SW/.N < y y- h-.- iiiß 1 e-n laid f„ r t ,-J; rt-pi'M, tho Fle,mr \t o-* 1 1 r ’ M*-’ t • louusoD’s i.aiiUinp, t uchin * m ■’ ‘“‘ornin.iatgi.iaces, l*aving Favannah >n Moc ’ av Arrercotm July 12th. at 4 e’cUnur.si-v.iv Kuceeedinz Mon lay m til the Swan b rc.n y t r - ITil * r? ( ; ,Wlrf:80: t H ?w ,n U,M si p jv'*- U t n J. P- B moK'*. Apt FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. s ‘Zi gfSS;7 • cokant iron steam f* JT p^We ' ST - marys, tart. - I'l ’Ujlhrr 7 ,lm *’ 5 Ftceboi n, W |;i i, , leave .Le rlorii nutcrni I a-. Kci wiiarl lliur.-.-jiy Afternoon, the 22d .iulv,-.t 4 .Pclotk, and cootmue t° leave every Thund iy Afternoon at s me hour. Fcr freight o- passage having miAurpassed saloon aud statu-room Si*m’ Wr r , 0 . obo “ rd ’ CLAGDORN * CUNNINGHAM, Averts The ST MARYS will leave Charleston everv Frt ■lav oreninc. ior ■>armmnh For Enterprise, Fla., via Darien, BruiTwick, St. Marys, Jacksonville, Picolata and Pilatka. a steamer BAR. Jl/ljfe- 9 - NETT, Cat-t Thos , abjve on Saturday, the l.thjLst. at no’oucit, A M., from the v'Uari. For lreight or paw age, a ply c n board, “V;,5 3 M.A.CHKV FOR, CHARI JwTOW. VIA BEAUFOD'-“‘ JiD HILTON HEAD. Tho fln-i Steamer 1 _Et- , ‘ *., SFUROOK, C.,i, fag* i -dsH—dmi Wm. J HcNeltr w U ■—Wiffiir* 1... - 111, city, tr im lbs t-ln r.v.tju tvnarf, every Sslnr ‘ey, it a o'v.'ork I’. Thu Btea-nrr eonuects regularly with-fho South Cai qllua and North Eat tern Ktiilro :ds. i fete!** cooaigned be re-shippecL free W coin misiffo n . v vv'y Vot freight apply on board or to / S“*‘SMS!.- For AVrHSSd. Brunswick, St. iw, Jacksonville and PicolftST & i’ho uow and ilegafiVslrai Freebora, will commenci regular trips on Vos-.*’ (my Mokninu, 6th April $ half past 9 o’clock, dad ,e ¥iiL every Uo!fDAY thereafter at the same hour, n**. *> u,,t expressly lor lb. trade; s large anti airy salorns andatatc rooms, and 01- \ic *JP 8U y ,,IBHei *intlucemeut te the traveling pub- V’lor °C or passage npply on board at the ! ‘ Steampackci wharf, or to m - n CLAGHoaih a. owmbcgtiam. v#. ivy Agents. taken after 9 o’clock, j c schedule. . Hllt iR BLUFFTON, Port Beaufort & Charleston. ‘ ew and nun Mtuuier on atiu alter Monl*E. t’aptain K the above places uvc. My 1 Oth leave fS’ ts o’clock. MONDAY HORMNG, For freight or pass ige, •I. R x to OK9, Agent. All freight m’lßt bo paid Oirl#on Wharf, shipper, before it will be fecclptet whari by tho in ay 4 Aveomimxlulioii Lr— — \li* For Parachucla every Monday , Thursday Aiternoon. i The new and fast runuiug passenear rAtttoSKtr aUtJ freightsleumer JNO. G I.AWTON\ Capt. .1 Kt-vbler. will leave every MONDAY and rHOKSDAY at 4 o’clock p m , tor Paiuchi cla ats<K intermediate landings, from Telfair's w harf, back\ of Williamson’s buddings, loot of JeOerson st. J. W. McAIJ J IN, Agent, oct27 Williamson’s Buildings. N. B.—Contracts for landing above can be made. Hits boat will uot break her running schednla. ‘jSr'd'y- FUR NEW Y Link —iho re gulr packet schr. S. J WARING, Smith, Wuh tj,-. will have q iek despatch lor tho above port. For freight, apply to july 2’ STARR k H ARDF.E. J~±r For PH:L \ DELPHI a.—th* Coppered packetba*k INDIAN*, Capt River ,huv i., t . ,a ly all her oargo engaged wi 1 meet with quick despatch. For freight apply *o July 2 OaRLTON k PARDONS. Foil Hu.iK*N.—Tho sploin Ii packet achr. ABBY WHITMAN, Caov. Hulie, huving a p rfou ul hat* carvo engaged, wdl meet witu des patch. For lre:t h*., apply to July 20 O ARLTON A PARSONS. FOR FKwIGHT OR CHARTER —Tbe cop <22ft per eel lark INDIANA, Rivers, master, ap piy vo jv!4 CAKOTON K PARDONS. GBOUGIA-OaRDEM CODIATT. AIL persons having demands against William ;V Smith, late of said county, deceased, are here by notl Bed to prerent them, proyerly attested, to me, within the time proscribed by Isw. or they will not be setded. And all per-ioiis ind< bted to said deceased, are hereby required to make Imme diate payment. JOHN H. BROWN, may 11 Executor. Tlic Greatest Medical Disco very of the Akc, is J Ayer's Cathartic Pills!/ THEIr tloo’i Lelp ixiui(.]niiu but they cure them One box has cured J y^pepafs. Three boie3 have cured the worst case* ofSoro fula. Two boxes have cured Erysipelas. One box always cures the Three boxes are sure to cleaqrtbe fyifirn from Boils— olteu less thin ore doe**t. Two boxes have complete# cured the worst ul cers on the legs. Rmall doses eldoni faF f> J Qre th f ?***■* . , Ono rinse cures the hetdsche arising from a foul d.sa often eipd ever, wa-n tr Th.’y'houW v (tlwn ‘cb 1 Iren, who .1- wi". more t)t with th't Ko.te. Asa gen> I h^lc they have uo e quat One bqv c>ircs dtrangen ent of thoAlver. Hh.ll • box cures a Co'd. JWpurif/ tb ® b!old and #OUS stnke 111 Xh9 fawdatlon or every disease. A* a dinner pill there is not thfir equal in th W Tner are purely vegetable, and can do no barm, but do accomplish a unaccountable amount or Prepared by DR J* C. AYER, Diwell, Mi m sold by every me pec table Druggist la New ftiglaad. Jylo-2mos