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Spwinl Mm. Oglethorpe Mutual Loan Associa'n, The rtgilar month y meeting ot the above Association, will be held on Wefineifiay, the 4th inst , at 8 o’clock, P. M , at the Ex hange. St aug 8 NOTICES. JOHN S BINFORD, la my duly authorized W&r Agent, during my absent from the State, Jy SO C K. LOCK Kir jnotiojs: MASSIE SCHOOL. OK FRIDAY, THE f.TH AUGUST NFXT, THE Board of Coiuralrsiooere of lUe M te* o School will elect the following TEACH Elis tor tho t n uing Scholastic Year, beniouipg oo Ibefirst Moul y ut October next, aad ending ou tho tlrst August fol lowing, 10-wtt: ONE PRINCIPAL MALE TEACHER, Salary *1,500. SENIOR DEPARTMENT. ONE FEMALE ASSISTANT, SaUry *sfo ONE FEMALE ASSIBSANT, Salary too JUNIOR DEPARTMENT, ONE female TEACHER. Balary *BOO ONE F-OIALE ASSI-TANT. salary .... “ 600 ONEFEMaI.E ASSISTANT, Salary 400 Appllcillous will be reclived by the undersigntd By order of the B, a-d. R. D. ARNOLD, Jaiy ‘23 ts chairman. W. C. Dawson & Co.’s Havana Plan Lottery. Macon, Georgia. JASPER CO. ACADEMI LOTTERY, By Authority of the State of Georgia. This Loll or y draws the Ist and 15th of every month on the tmvAjMPtm It hss lever numbers than auy other Lottery, and the chances to draw Prizes are better. Some of our drawings have oniy 10.UCO numbas, and none exceediug 3 ),000. Tickets from *ao to 50 cents. For particulars and Schemes, address W. C. DAWSON & Cv., Managers, Macon, or Savannah, Qt, Office in Savannah, at the corner of Ray Lane and Whitaker street. junel7 SPECIAL NOTICE. We ask particular attention to our schemes drawn on the Havana Plan only, on the Ist and 16th of every month, and ask a comparison with any other Lottery in existence. The plun is so simple that every one cm understand it auu it has fewer numbers toan any other Lottery, and, there fore, the chances to draw Priz3 are bitter. For instance: There is i j our lottery on y 16/00 num bera, and all others on tfce same plan range from 40,000 to 60 WO numbers. Those Lotteries on the combination plan never have Jeb than ifi.oOu num bers and prizvs are subject to a deduction of 3 6 p * cent., while in our Lottery ther9 is no deduc non on prizes / PLAN OP THE LOTTERY AND MANNER OP DRAWING. Slips of paper of exactly the saoio else an 1 prin ted with numbers from 1 to 15,000 which corres pond witn those on the tickets are insertou in Tin Tubes and deposited m tho Number Wheel. Simi lar slips on which are pr ntod tho amounts of the diffetout prizes are also inserted in Tin Tubes and deposited in the Prize Wheel When too drawing takes place, (which is always in public,) the num ber wheel h revolved and a number drawn from It; at the same lime the prize wnoel (containing the prizes from SSO to *30,000) is also revolved and and a prize drawu from it The numbers are re corded and the pr zo drawn with each number is credited to that number. This operation in con tinued until the prizes a-e al drawn out, alter which the numbers drawn and the prizes urc called over by the Commissioners, and are certified to by th-ro, and a copy of the drawing is sent to each person holding ote or more ti kets. The 3500 prizes of S3O mentioned in the Scheme, are deter mined by the last figure of the number that draws the capital prize. For instance—say tho capital prize is drawn to number Bus all those whole tick ets ending with 6 are cut 1 tied to S3O, halves and quart© sin pro port on It wll thus be readily per ceived that one ticket can craw two prizes, say 13,3: 6 draws $5.00 , it is also entitled to $33, be cause it ends with the same Dimmer that ends the capital prize. One ticket in every ten whole tick ets where the nunberg ends consecutive y with 1,2, 3, 4 ft, fl, 7,8, 9. 0, is oblige lto draw <3O be sides the changes to draw one of the capitals. We are thus particular to demonstrate to those who desire to try their lu k, that our Lotteries are better i hanncls of investment than any other Lot tery and tor bettor U.a.i cotton *p c ilatlons. Pur chasers can have tickets ending with a; y number they may select. U' f for instance, you select ten whole ticketsending with number 7, you pay slou for thorn—should ibo capital prize end with 7, you are entitled to $ iOO besides the chances of drawing one of the capital). Bogus Lotteries.—As there are many bogus lot teries in existence iu the United Sta'e i, and a= many of our natrons are unacquainted with ns, wo would ftttpoctfcll? rofer them to the follow ng par ties for our respectability and responsibility : Hon Ovid ti. dgarks. T. R B o )m, CvUou Factor, Macon, Ga. 8011, J. a. Andrews* Cos., New Orleans, La. All prizes of SIOOO and under paid immediately after the drawing, others at tho usual time of 30 days. No prize less than three tiintß the cost of the ticket. On ihe Ist of each nuntb a $lO scheme with capitals of $3’),000 wi 1 be drawn, and on the 15th of oa-. h month ass schema wiia capital of $16,001) will be drawn. Perseus sending money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punc tually at leaded to. Coramur i Jations strictly con fidential Notes of socn 1 bauks taken at par Those wishing particular numbers should order Immediately. Address V-C. DAWSON &00 , jyl7 Managers, Savannah or Macon, tia. FAIRBANKS PATENT PLATFORM SCALES, ADAPfED to every required operation of weigh ing. as Railroad Scales for trains or single oars. In use on nearly all the principal Railroads in tho United States and Great Britain. Warehouse Scales, various modifications. Store Scales on wheels. Counter, Grocer’s Railroad, Hay, and Coal Scales. These Scales have been long known and severe ly tested, and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment is such that they are now regarded as the standard from which there it no appeal. June‘2B BELL, PRENTISS & Cos, Agents Printer’s X3NTK. f pHE SUBSCRIBER having been appointed X Agent for tho Franklin luk Manuucuring Company of Philadelphia, is prepared to furnish Publishers with a reliable art cle It is put up in neat puck ages of 25, 50 and l:o lbs kegs. All or ders promptly filled by addressing jun*27 M. CONWAY. Savannah. Ga. J. HICKS CONRAD, SHIPPER ui the best quality ol hard while ash and Red Ash Coal, all siSJO. furnished on board Teasels a large or small quantiles at the loweat rates. Office No. 243 Dock street, oorner 84 street. Shipping Wharton tldewaro rivor, above Poplar street. Philadelphia Pa 2mw July 21 SUNDIUS. frer do* Patent Cloth FI b.S>6 cases Patent Match i D BifhS, 100 Reams Wrapping Paper, 76 boxes tresh g -ound Coffee, r.Ogross Kuglltb Pipes, .6 bales Wrapping Twine. 2 bales l>e*b ground Pepper, 16 gross Pine lit a *. 60 dn* hall bb Coins, 26 bbl* X XX XXX Whiskey. 1(0 bb s Rectified do, 69 bbls Phelps Gin, 60 bbls Prtndy, 20(j oasks Brandy, 60 bbla N. K. Hunt, 100 gross round Wood boxes Matches, 26 boxes Hope Mills Yeast Powers, 26 boxes MnlTords Yeast Powers, reoelved and (hr Ml. by • JAMES DOYLE, July 28 No. 2(6 and 207 Bay street. OLD WHISKEY.’ (r pr BBLS. of superior old Monongahcla I t) Whiskey, vlx: cabinet, Old Magnolia, Old Plantation, Extra old family Rye, Nectar, Old Monongahela Rye. Also 16 bbls very o’d Bourbon Whiskey, In store and fin- snleby J. LAMA, ma yl2 210 Rav street. Tluj American - VV aicu. /~9 Which is truly gaining liavor throughout yvV tho United Staton, Is now on aale sad I can hv .58. safely guarantee them ns good aud relia- Dhimeo keepers. O. M. GRIFFIN, jun.l) Successor to late M. Eastman. IMPifOVEBIcEI’iriHEBS SOME new and choice designs best Silver Plated an t Britannia 100 Pltohem and Water Cooler*. For sate low al ihe House Furnishing Btoro, No 166 „and 167 Broughton street MORBB k PAY. STARCH AND TOILET SOAP. £\i \ boxes assorted TOILET Z{J 10 boxes Almond Toilet Bcap 60 boxes Colgate’s Family Soap 60 boxes Colgate's Pale t*P 60 boxes No. 1 Soap. , w Just received and for sale by July W ,lA *U, mm nn SALE OF iif GOODS AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. iiiTumu, Making large calculations for the approaching Fall Trade, are de sirous of making room for the reception of a splendid Stock, which is now in progress of selection, by offer ing theTcmaininder of their Summer Stock, particu larly in such articles as are liable to change style before next season at sncli unprecedented low prices as will warrant THE EXPECTATION OF A SPEEDY SALE. Rich Byadere and Plaid SII.KS, for 37>£ cents, worth from 75 cents to $1 per yard; just the price of fine L'inclntns: Roll SILK RUESSFF, *2* worth SSO 1 case white BRILUANTE 12>$c. worth 20c. I case CALTCO, at 6)£. warranted la-d colors. Fine Rareg ROBES A’QUIld F, for $3 Su. worth ffl. Fine Flounced Barege ROBES, twenty yards in dress, for $5, worth from $lO to $!6. FINE LAWNS. A lew cases more lor cents. FINE FRENCH MTTSEINS, Neat small figures, warranted fast ct lore, for 8 cents; same as we sold all season for 12 cents. sfhssis mnsm A few cases more, for 87 ceots, worth G 2 to 76 cents. And many other articles proportionally cheap; to all of which wo would respectfully invite the attention of the public. GRAY & TURLEY, lift Congress St., Savannah, Ga., jy2f) lmod&w Opposite the Pulaski Sff&fre, Savsjjnah, Oa. Clßl FURjfflfi AT— NEW YORK PRICES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT in tlic UNITED STATES. THE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully call the attention of the public to their extensive Ware Rooms, of UFATIYWATIT? ETTBIUTTTTBT? JtiJuuD X iYIilJjJj r uXtivX X uitJu Consisting of Sofas, Couches, Lonnges, Tele a Totes. Divans Ottomans. Spring Seat Chairs. Spring Best Rockers, Easy Chairs. Reclining Choirs, Ventilating Choirs, Potent Rockers, Writing Chairs, Rosewood Parlor Soils, in Brooatell, Lasting and Medalion, Oak, Maple. Birch and Black Walnut Cane Seat Chairs, Cane Sent, and Cane Bock Rockers, Cane Seat of fice Chairs, Wood Seat Office Chain, Windsor Chairs, Boston Rockers, Mahogany, Black Wal nut, and Cherry Extension Tables, DiniDg Tables, Tea Tables, Breakfast Tables, Peir Tables. Sofa Ttbles, Center Tables, Card Tables, Quartells, Commodes, What Note, Corner Stands. Book Stands, Work Tables, Tea Poys, Music Stands. Canterburies, Chest Tables, Ward Robes, Secretary and Library Book Cases, Eligers, Wash Sta nds, Bureaus. Camp Bedsteads, High Post Bedsteads, low Post Bedsteads, Cottage Bedsteads, French Bedsteads, Trundle Bedsteads, Cribs, Cots, Lounge Frames, Meat Safes, Oak, Blaok Walnut, and Enammelled Cottage Setts, Towel Racks, Butlers Trays, Canopy Frames, Iron B W and Mahogany Hat Backs, Cradles Childrens Chairs, Ice Chests, Refrigeators, Childrens Baggies and Wagons, Piano Stoois, Spi ing Mattrassps, Spring Bed Bottoms, Palliastere, Moss Mattrasscs, Hair Mattrasses, Feather Bi and i, Feather Bolsters and Pillows. Mos Bolsters and Pillows, Counting House and office Desks, Office Chairs, Office Tables, Bird Cages, Looking Classes, Toilet Glasses, Peir Glasses, Me.ntle Glasses, Glass Plates,Feathers, Moss, Varnishes, Newel Posts, Banesters, Mahogany. Blaok Wal nut, and Cherry Lumber, White Pine and Poplar Plank and Boards, Fire Screens, Night Chairs, Clock Cradles, Picture Frames. Reading Tables, Toilet Tables, Light Stands, Camp Stools, Foot Stools, Desk Stools, Store Seats, Seoretary What Wots, Furniture Polish, Book Shelves, Portable Desks, &e.. &c. Our stock of Purnitnre is made to our own order and selection. We have confidence iff re commending it to all who are iu want, on the most accommodating terms. . . I. W. MORRELL & CO. H* Particular care fatten with flacking. Savannah, July 17,1858. SCHEDULE ON THE | SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which pannes the Great New York & New Orleans Mails. Two Daily Trains between Macon anb COLDMBCS. ON AND AFTEE JULY 29tb. Leave Macon at 11.45 r w, and 9,46 A K. Arrive at Columbus at 6.2$ ah, and 8.46 r a ; Leave Columbus at 4.00 an, amt 3.46 rs; Arrive at Macon at 9.60 An, and 9.18 rn. „ Dally between Macon, Albany and Dawson : Leave Macon at 11.46 r. u. Arrive in Albany at 5:6 a. u. Arrive at Dawson 6.l'U a m. Leave Albany at 3 r. a. Leave ILwioi 1.4 U Ml. Arrive In Macon at 9 18 f . a. - ni.wtULY: Down: Wednesday and Friday—Up: Tuss- and Saturday. leave Macon at T. 12 a. a. ({Arrive In Albany at 6.2$ r. a. Arrive in Dawson 6.20 r a. Leave Albany at 6.29 a. a. Leave Dawson Arrive In Macon, at 9.11 r. a. Trains to Columbus form a Utroug h connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings- Title, Wilmington, Savannah, MlUedgevtlle and Salomon. Post Coaohes ran from Albany to Tallahassee, Balnbrldge, Thomasville, Ac., daily; also, Iri week ly from Dawsod lo Cothbort. Fort Gaines, Arc. Hooka run stx limes a week from Fort Valley to Pcriy, Hayncsvllle and Uawkinsvtile, and tri weekly to Knoxville, On. Passengers tor points below Fort Valley, ahonld take the day trains from Bavadhab and Au gusta, to avoid detention at Maeon ; Tor other points take either train. First class steamships leave Savannah for New York on Wednesday* and Saturdays. Passage to the Cabin 816, Steorage 16. Through Tickets can be procured from Fail Road Agents at Montgomery, Coium ins nod Albany via Sav.niab lo New York, by Ktoamshtj*, In cabin, as follows: Montgomery 8.0; Columbus *2B, Alba ny *24 26. GKO. W. ADAMS, Sun’t. Macon, July feth, 1868. i>-28 Notice to Shippers, mHK Sonlb-Western Railroad is now complete JL and In operation lo Brown's bnixm and Daw son. Ta-senger Trains pasting over it connect with Albany Train daily. Freight Train, at present, be tween Vuiou and Dawson, tri weekly. Rale of Freight between Savanrah, Jutnata, Macon and other points and Br< wu's ana Dawson’s, will be the tame as between thoee nieces and Albany. All Goods lor Culhbert acd places Went or Daw son, should be shipped lo Dawson. Gto W ADAMS, Superintendent. Boutb-Weetern R.R„ Macon, July 11,1868. The Largest Assortment of W fills IS Tl SOlTiiß STATES Having lately received a fine as* j&SgSl&gi sortment of PIANO FOBTSS, from if § f ft tfie celebrated rcanufactories ol Vfm. Knabe & Cos.. H. Wcrcerter, and Chickerinp Arsons, we are enabled to off)r them to the pubiic, at tbo n3at)ula'3lurerß , prices. We take great pleasure iu recommending the above Inst rumor. 8, at they are trade expressly fur our SOUTHERN CLIMATE. For excelleccy of material, simplicity of stvle elegance o-’ finish, and, above all, tho pur tv, aweetnesfl, and brilliancy of tone, they have boo pronounced by tho best Amateurs, being the finest lustrum* u*s ever offered to the public. Hiving bad tbo sole agency in this city for the list twenty fivo years, I never have known of au im-t nice where they did n*t g vu perfeot satsfic tion: I tberef.ire have uo hesitation in saying to tbozo in wautof aflnelnfctrumeijt,that)hvycarn > do better than selec 4 from the above manufiotur** We have a!*o, a floe aasorment of Horace Wa ters’. Ik ardmsn ft Gray, Haios Hrus k Cammtogs and J. k G. Fisthir, which we will sell at redace-. price®. I. W. MORRELL *CO. Jylß-lv . CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. eSUES OF SC HIDOLL. itAi >aa On and after Thursday, July 16, 1868, tho trains will bo run as follows: Leave Savannah 12.16 p m, and 11.46 p m. Arrive in Augusta 7 30 p m and 8.89 a in.. do Macun 11 n m and 9 am. do Millodgevillo 1.10 pm. leave Macon 10.46 a m and 10 p ra. Arrive in Savauuth 7.20 > m and ‘.*.30 pm. do Augusta 7.30 pra and 6.3 J am. do Millcdgorlilo 1.14 p m. leave Augusta 16 a m tnd 2.45 p m. Arrlvo in Savannah 7.80 a m and 930 pm. do Maeon9am and 11 pm. rassongers for points beyond Atlanta on Ihr ’ ra torn 41 A . K. R. will leave Savannah on is 12.16 train and arrive lu Atlanta at 7.15 next morning Passengers for MlUedgevtlle and Katonton wil leave by tbo 11.46 train. Both trains conurct at Macon with the Macon A West, ra Railroad tn A t anta. and with the Soutb- Nuiu ru R.tlrnad tu Albany. Amerlrus, Cnlambus aa and Montgomery, ana at Ml In v itb tbr Augusts ana Bavnuuah Railroad for Augusts and tbs N'utih K'tRRSON FnOTK. jj -14 Gonenl Bnpriutendent. | Tia'CCEIVKD THIS MORNING, ! • FULx- assortment r Canes, Ivory Heads, * \ curve 1 Tusks, Spring and all kinds and quali u„ or Hick'dry Crooks, long and (null, black, broa. n and y, allow,for sole by I ”0” * \ G. M. GRIFFIN, j ylß Susoensor to MW M. Eastman, (grausiruf Itoitigtmtntg. (TIT HOTEL. BAY SfftEET, BA.'\ r^lsr^Sr-AH. f IsHls Fins uslatili hrft H'*ud, situated In the esn- L tro 01 tile Favannah fcasiness, oili-rs now to iu I’ermanent and Transient ration., lu,r ,cenm inorsu ns Ilian ever liil'sre. In Comfort and fcooo ay JOHN CASS, Proprietor. WiIVABD MURPHY, fui^ermiewloDl. N. B —Carrier** r..r U*e Uty Hole! attend the arrival of every train and sleamboat. may nUfii m,m’Mk&& mom, SAVANNAH, GA THIS HOUSE has been newly Re-arranged and Re titled. K. B 1 HDD HIM, jan;:-3taw6m proprietor. STORK FOR RENT. MA thoroughly ft rn'tbt and store,,n St. Ju lian s’.rr c‘. immediately wefct of the mar ket. App yto W. A R McIVTIRE. ao* 3 _ IIAXDBO;uE FlttiUbHaD teuojxo -u rent. A few gentlemen of respectability can now ODUin furnUbed Rooim, !ISadß w:ih convenience, by applying ai up stairs, on the corner of Broughton tiuu rtHrcard-sts , over the Dry Goods stores. En trance on Barnard-st. Term* moderate. tf-marT TO RENT. E Until the Ist of November next, at $25 per month, (or >75 for the term.) the ho: se in I ihertv street, op-odte the •‘Sitters ol y, M lately occupied by ibe sib c ‘iber. Fes session given immciFalely. . 8. M. B^ND. jy 31 Corn -r of Jones and Habertbatr sts. TO REIT. • Two offices over store. For terras apply to noW McMAHON Aijyi.F,- FOR SALE. £f§2iiS'' ,f ‘ ar dfideromon, Cam.len county, and near tho W? River, in and Bull H**ad Swamp. known lor forty ye-rs a the Gordon T-cct. Too Swamp Land ;s about 1200 acre*, and available rs first quality Cotton, Corn and Rice LandP. Tre l ine Lund in of the best far Timper or Tarpeniine. Terms easy. Apply to jaOliMt* TISON k GORDON. LAID FOR SALE. The Subscriber offers fjr talc* b s p’anta tion liberty coup y, Ga., li/u milfrom ■•Am*. No. 3 staiou. Savannah, A. AG Kaiiroad. and one and a ha/f from Dorcnester, siiuated on the Sunbury ard Midway road. cootainkg .-80 acres, about 2'jo c o*rcu, thoroughly ditched and fenced, and in excel lent order, with all necessary plantation briWfnvs. l’tcse lands v i l lonparcwi h any in thissec t oioftbe couoiry in the production of Co'ton, Corn, Rice, Cane, ; the wooded land is motty hamioockof the beet qualitv. Also, bis House and Let in the healthy and plea sant village of Dorchester; the lot contains five acres and 4tuatea in a cent?a’ pari; the sai? a c-m for tabic rni substantial on#* io erc3 lent order. T?c pijuitation acd il resoUnee will be rod together or separately, if a pereim-.or is found lor the r l filiation and at an exceedingly low price either for cvb or a p -.rt. rppi o *ed credit. The prope-- ty will be sh jwn a* any time cn applicat on to the undersigned u Dorchertei*. JyJB-viw3‘V RKNRT H I“K r jEGAL. Salt Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, Va, MThaFC SPRIStiJ, three in num ber, and d.iUring liiaierially both in propsrtiea ami propo lione, will be opened ai> usual, for the JKLAL rfceptTon cf visitors, on the Ist Jane, they have been thoroughly analyeed, first by professor Rogers, and and more minutely, by Tit David Stevart. < f Bal iirore, and (is ih3 ana lf*:s proves) exhibit a of balpbur and ;odiac,and otter mmoral properties, unsurpassec by utiv in Virginia ‘Two of them coottnnmore Sulphur by far, than any other Mineral Waters, hi Virginia For further particular as to the character and virtues of these springs, tho public arc rofbrrod u a pamphlet oi. ilia sanio l* Dr. Thom** D- Uataer. of Pbilsdal lihfa. and so 6re. Burke and Moorman's work3, oo tho Mineral Springs of Virginia. v * To visitors rowoiniug a considerable time, and especially to those who come re ma n lain in the season, a finora! deduction will be made from the ordinary rate* of Springs’ charges miylrlawjro Wis. ’’-x'Vhm I **’ lADIAf SPIIiAe HOTEL, BY EDWARD VARKER. MThciubscrib r b g? to sty to bis o'd frieids aud p’t *ns, and tiepab’ix grn eratly, that h s iH is now p nf r'he recq’ton <f visitors. My eous wilhiw u:Uxig v* urn >hsr a~*sitao< e. stalbe nee.t y f robhvd My serViots saithsu 1 ar.d at en tixe. and tne best tin ernutry and tlit m rkeU all •• and wM be bil iofim person ►had leave uiy b(Ud) wrh ut sayiaa h i- f it is to be r?aid fm a>m< t'in? good to eot My Bur Kcun wdi u p ii and w t*r the beet Wines, Jsran diCb, cigarsTX;. My arge Will be atUnbd with fine music. G-.od Coaches wiii bj kept at tho Depot in -Forsyth, to co jvey to my door. Last tber; ]i Va t, right hare ia the best litt’.e Spring ia tho word. jaot3o~!f EDWARD VARNER. WHO ffiTS TO INVEST? Who Wants a Home ? WHO WANTS TO BUILD? ®FOR SALK—I, 2. or 3of the beet Tenements in Gordon Block, fronting on the square—each having Gas, Belis, S asking Tubes. Stable, and a wide Have r roentr,subject to an anuuai ground rent or *l3 J 6 Terms lor (be three, are half cash; ba'anceat 6 months with interest Also, Lot 60X120 Ibet, corner oT Gaston a-d Tat uali streets. Ihe brick Grocery and Residence oa •eatnal street, froDtlng West Croud streets, rents for 312 annually. The 60 feet on Gaston by 70 feet on TatnaH street can be improved to great ad vantage with w edeu buildibgs as It is iu t out of ihe Urc limits. Annual grotrd tent *62 68. Also, Dot 61X160 feet, corner of Gision and Talnall sts., IVoming north on Gaston street. Tbo brick Besi deooe on Tatusll street rents for 9151 par year.— This lot is also lust out of the fire limits, and can be improvod to great advantoge na Gaston street Annual rent 849 08. junec ts .EDWARD O. WILBQN. TO THE~TRAVEt|.\6 fUBLIf. srmw ansyno A Trl Wetkly line at Plages will run in oot: . wevUnn with theS , A. vfednwdays, and Fri days, on arrival of Oars ftotn Savaosah; connect ing at Weresboro with the Stsge from Brunswick; passing through Magnolia,Uilitowu and Troop?tlie, and arrives iu Thomasville oa Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday eventrgs. I/*avet Thomasyilie, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,passiug tbreugh ihe aliove named places on return route; au I con necting with the Brunswick S Florida Railroad, anl Savannah, Albany A Gulf Railroad, by stage, at Vfaresbcr I, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days; arrivis in Snvanuah and Brunswick same owning. ’ Though fare, from Thomasville to Savannah, Fourteen Dollars. HILL k CO., Proprietors. G W. Mmmnx, Agent Trurvtlle._Arrtl 2L1858 )nnsAm MISS M. A. WEBB, fasljicmablc JUillitutg Di •ess JfJaking, COH. BULL AND BROOGHTON-SH'S., ,'>nvmn.aU, <. aprl Notice. At a meetiag of the Gon in.wlona of the Skids way Shell Rod K sr loai, That a B.'k be opened at the Office of J. S. MonunoHln, In Hull street, for Subscr p'Jena to build rs and ROAD, uad .bat the Subscriptiun List remain oped unlit Saturday, the 12th of June. inatMT RPTA BAG* SEED. F:K*H RIT* B kGA, Flat Dutch. Red Top, Urge Globe, and Norfolk Turnfo Seels, warranted to be tho growth of 1858, jus'.’ ee v*d nrd for sain by W. W. LINCOLN, JyJ Mocumsot Squaro, Snaitim ®lin. 110(111 AND FIRE Insurance. QDAKEK CITY (Fire and Marine) INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILA. NEPTUNE (Fire and Marine) INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILA. FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. LIFE INSURANCE. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Insurance effected In ihe above r<liable Compa n'2S”y R. D. PHILLIPS, Agt. . 141 Bay street. gg- Keyroee Insured at reasonable rates, jo-ell If FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Great Western Marine Ins'ce Cos., NEW YORK. Cash Capitl paid in *1,000,000. Lamar Fire Insurance Company, ;new YORK. Cash Capital paid in $200,000. Phoenix Fire Insurance Company, BROOKLYN. Cash Capital paid in $300.’ 00, with a surplus. jeyTbc undersigned, as Agent Tor the above named First Class Cera pa it leu, will insure Buildings, Staeka of Goods. andFroduce in Etore. again*t loss or damage by fire. Also, Marine and Inland ri c ks. A. L. LAMAR nov2MC Agent. BCERH A V E*S Holland Bitters. TUB CBLKatUTED HOLLAND BKMKDT f- N DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, And the virions affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, aa Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, OftMoky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency. OosLiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. Ia alt Ner vous. Rhcamat*c, Neuralgic Affections, it has in cn merous instances proved highly beseftci&4 ** tbers effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scient'dc principle*, alter tho manner of ihc celebrated Holland Frofessor, Bcerhave. Be cause of its great success in meet of the European ■States, its introduction in:o the United States wof intended more os{iecial!y for those of our fatherland scattered here atd there oveff the face of thib •nighty country. Meeting with great success tmong them, I now offer it to the American public snowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is parDculaly recommended to those person* whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forme or dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it fttxte its way directly to tho eeat of . UtriMiag and quickening every nerve, raising up the droop tag spirit, and in fact, infusing new health and vig or in the system. NOTICE —Whoever expects to find this a bever age will he disappointed: but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cor dial possessed of singular remedial properties. caution: The great popularity -oi this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public shouldf guard against purchasing Bo not persuaded to bay anything else until you have given Bcerhave’s Holland Bitters a flair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to ai! these Imita tions. yw- So’d at $1 00 per bottle, or six botties tor $6 00, by the BOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE. JR. ft CO., _ MANUFACTCRIStf Siiißisftuti*!* *ni CltmUtf, PITTSBURGH, PA. oy Sold is Savannah by - John B. Moose, J. £. DkFord, A. A. Solomons & Cos., James H. Carter, King & Warm q, ” , S. D. Bbantlry & Cos., • Thomas M. Tukneb. and Drngjrist* generally thronghouht Gie^ncth. Le alth ! Grace!! and Beauty!!! Conferred on the Ladies by wearing 355ALA3 tSHS2’VES2'2 CELEBRATED SKIRTS. The unparalieutd sttcccs* oi toe New Expansion Skirt (120,000 es which bare bon ,old during the last four months) ha? Induced the manufacturer* to mate arrangements Hut wdl enable them to pro duce 200 dosses ;2,4.10 Skirts per.) per day during the mocths ol’ June, July and August. They also rail att sotion to their HEW LISES SUPERIOR SKIRT, FOR TXaTSUXO, which is receiving universal commands;ion from the ladies. They are the ole proprietors of the only ••PATENT ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE” in use Beware *f the masy imentions aObted in the market, as they are all either tmringements of our patent, or worth ess. They nleo manufacture over 70 OTHER DIFFERENT STYLES, with and without the “Patent Adjustable Bustle These SKIRTS have been recommended by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY at being the bee’ article for La; lea’ use that ha. ever been offered to thepublto. None genuine unle-.s stampett DriUGLAR A SHERWOOD, Manufltcturers. Now York. For sale throughout tae United States and Cana das. lino Jane 22 DISSOLUTION. rraßE rm oT OGDEN, STARR h CO. was and srolved J. on 2 .'d Mav by muoial consent. The basinea will hereaitar be carried on in the name or STARR ,h HARDER, who are alone authorised to settle the affairs of the late firm. F. ‘. OGDEN, W. STARR, junel tr B. H. HARDER. McCOMB S IRON TIE, FOK BALKING COTTON. 19 now offered for tale by the sub icrtbor. Tho soperiority oftronover Rop- f-r oaletngcotton las beeu tally tested iu the w, st fora few years pastas no longer to admit of au, doubt. Those wishing Tits (ho. p) will please send ia their orders at an early date, that a supply may bo kep: cout'nually oo baud, the orders should specify the leng'h ol the ties wanted, ?sy 8 foci 6 inches or • font u ng, as that is the only Ungths now offered. No alteration of Utu screw or hex to necessary for ther ep.’hcatfou, which Is simple and rapidly done. They wit! be sold at 8 cents per pound. For (Uribe* irfbrmauoahppiy to julyg—ltm J. 3. MONTMQIJ.IN- ROOfTSG-EOOEING. WE are u .w reowvinf nr mis tor Warrens, Fell au i Gravel Roofing, an I lake pleasure In re- I common ling tbo same to the peb ie, an oomprulng > tn every particular the beat hooter now in use. Rst'eronoe given, MORSE 4s FAY. m* ftbambirii, fa. FOR NE W 7ORK FARE RKDUJED. Cabin Passage lift Steerage Passage 3 THE UNITED STATES MAIL ALABAMA. CART. GEO. R. SCHESCK. WILL SAIL SrtTUKDAY AUGUrT 7TH, AT FOUR O'CLOCK. P.M., PRECISELY. For frei?nt or potsar-. apply to PADEI.FORI), FAY A 00. AT Shippers of Cottcm by tbess Steamships will please take Brrt.ce.thal ao Colton willbereceivedat me presses ihatia not distinctly marked on theedge of the bale. FOUKEW YORK WILL SAIL SATURDAY. AUOCBT Till AT FOUR O’CLOCK, P. M„ PRECISELY. The new and elegant steamship JOHN A. Captain. Will leave as abtve. For passage only, having spiendi i accommodvti'ms, af p’.j to juoii.9 BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. Cabin Steerage & For Philadelphia. I Only Two Nights at Sea. Through in 60 to 65 Hours! ! WH.L SAIL ON gtTCRUAY AUGUST ITH, AT 4 O’CL’tCK P M. THE UNITED STATES MAH. STATE OF GEORGIA CAPTAIN J. GARVIN. Will leave as above Sor Freight or Passage ap ply to C. A. GREINER A CO., Agentt. Cabin Passage 00 * Steerage Passage 500 Passengers by this ship for Baltimore and Wash ington will be landed at New Castle Delaware. J d*3ired, from which place curs start three times CA;ly for the above cities, and other Southern points. . All freight bills under $5 payable on wharf be fore delivery. FAntaepnesa Freight and ’-ow as by any othe^ ST E A MERS . iCabin Passage, - Sls. By the Splendid ana r ommodioaa SIDE-WHEEL STEAMERS AGGUsTA, ....1 601 tons... .CspL M. S Woodhnll. FI.ORIDA, 1.300 •• .... ” Issue Orwell. ALABAMA... .1,300 “ “ Geo. R.Schenok And first class Propeller star OF THE SOUTH, 1,100 urns, Capt. The*. Lyon These Fieam?hips belong to the dd .Ftabliabod and favor ! line, known as-the “New York and Savannah Steam Navigakon Company.” and in coiafnrt, accomccodaiions and raro, canaot be nx celled. They are commanded by experienced, skiilbl, careful and po ite officers. PADELFORD. FAY k 00.. Agent*, Savannah. SAM’L L. MUTCHEIL fc SUN. Junel7 Agents. New ‘ork. NLW YORK k SAVANNAH The American Atlantic Screw Steam ship Company. THE NEW AND ELEO.ANT STEAMSHIPS HUNTSVILLE. Qnpt. Post. MoStGONKRI “ F. Crocker. Wl'l form n weekly line between Savannah one New York, leaving each port every SATURDAY These Steamers, 1.000 tons each have otegant accommodations for Passengers, and befog or grew s'rcngth and speed, shippers can rely on tbe great est die patch to Freight. For further particulars, apply to BRIGHAM. BALDWIN & CO., * Pavannab, Georgia, or to H. B CROMWgI L k CO., mav2P-tr 131 Washington st.. New York. FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. - . lh?* e-eraoi iron packet ST. MARYS, Carr. Jans Freeix'rn. will ■ggaae^^ae^Bgaa^fe > leave me FloridaSte*nt Packet wbart Thursiimy Afternoon, tfie r-iiuv,*t I o’cl-xfc. ami coutiauo lo leave ev*j Tburnl y Afternoon ala me hour. For freight ©•* h&viny unsurpassed ealooa acd gate-room arcom m-iUtions. apply cu board, at tho Flohda Steam Packet wharf, or to CLAGtiORN It CX’NNINGRAM, A*entl. Tho ST BARYS will leave Charleston every Fri day evo'iinz. for Savanoah v 20 For Enterprise, Fla. ? Via Darien, Bran wick, St. Mary*, Jacksonville, Picolat* and Pila'kj> - Tho ftoapiev BAB. NKTT, Capt Tree !~’ F Shaw, wilt lesM a -8111121 1 1 1 '-'JawaJg* abirs on 9a>nrifo?. the lithium, at 9o'clock. A M„ Irom the Ft'hion Wharf. For freight or paasage, apply m board or to. M. A. 09HKN. JylSdt U. S. MATT, LIAB. For Falatka, East Florida. TiaDtritn. Bnmtmck. St Mars’s. Ga., ftistodf- MX, JudaomOU, FicvlatianJ Slack Orak, /la. _ te. The stoamerST JOHN’S, Capt N Ring. Will leave lor tbeabovffptaots every 6‘rio.ty al half past alee o’clWk. TUa boat ban large and airy state-room akcom modations, and taking the Inland Passage, rften every inducement to Invalids asd others. Freight will be Iskeo for Trader’s Hill aadiator medtate landings on Bt. Mary’s River. Ne freight will be taken niler 8 o’clock. Tor freight or passage apply on board at the Florida 3toampanket wharf. I mar JO CLAGHORN h CUNNINGHAM lnttiaa i t BY BELL, PKENTISS ft CO. (sroesaaoas to raumex a nu.) ADMDi ISTKATORSSALE, Valuable Real Estate a* Auction By virtue of aa order from the Ccnn of Ordina ry es Chatham connty, will be Fold to front of the court bouse, oetween the legal hours ot ?'e on the Ist Tuwday in September rest. Lot No66ttnit improvements, Jsrw.wa Ward 6J by I <ofret sHea ted on th* corner of Liberty biayten gtreetr— T ie improvements consiacf a two Btory oV dw ilio-r on aU gh basement with all the necessa ry < at bn and ng.-<. Said Lot FOiti as the property of the estate of Mrs Caroline M Fraeer. late of said Ccuaty, dceessed for the benefit or the hii.-s and creditors of said estate MARYJ. P OWE, acg4 Admit l -tratrix. sale. In pursuance rs an order ptsted bv the Honor! b’e ite Ciwrt r fOrdinary for Cta'bam county, will be so and at th*? s'ore of the ate John D ffeha eeke, m P K Shields’ lumber yard, t t?n o’c’ock, A M, cn Friday, the 6 b of August, all the perisbab e proper* ty orsa.d John D Schweeke. Terms casr. CLAUS WERNEH, augl Adm’r and Col. Country Waggon and Harnee, at Privete Sale. A l)c able (Country) Waggon with top on back seat, nearly new with a fine light English Harness for sale low. jy3l House and Lot at Auction. On the first Tuesday in September next, (If not soorer dispcs€d of at privat j sale,) will be sold, at tbe Court Hou&e, the western part of the eastern et-d of Trust Lot W, between Bta*e and Previdmt streets, forty -five feet front by sixly leet dfep, to zither with the imorovementa thereon, com-tstiug cf a two story li r<ck Dwelling House, with out bLildinga, he., Ac. For terms and further particulars, apply as above. July 31 Plantation w§gon at Private Bale. A large Plan* ion Wagcn nearly raw. For sale low. Terms coh. if 8 NOTICE. Savannah and Charleston Steam packet line. t' will be withdrawn alt?r inSaturday, the ITth inst. •sShd’ VCTSuanfSD 1 until about t e middle of Au*u*t, ahin . wi 1 resume her regular trirs. Parsengers and Freight will be taken by the steamer Cerfle. ( etving here every Monday moan ing at 6 o’clock) until the Gordon resumes. J. P. BROCKS Agent, jyi3 Obarfputnn Wharf. FOE AUGUSTA, ~ And All Intermediate Landings. , - - The light draught iron rM-V — _ ataimßoat SWAN, Copt R. Johnson, having he *n t ; >oFon h : y ov®rhvlfL will rename her tr;p9 on Friday Afternoon tug , eib and will leave th Caariwtou wharf every Friday tfternooa thereafter at 5 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to J. P BRO* *KS, Agent. iy 3) Charleston whart. UTlTMttr To Palatka, E. F.. via Brunswick, St. Mary’s, Femandina, Jackson ville and Ficolata—Stopping at all Intermediate Landings. The fi • *tear-*r WM. J H<Net h-.uvtaaea the p ace * f h ‘teruner Erer.-'lade, will leave th * city to# rt%bove places, from the Cbar*ton har e*ery We neaday aaorc ; ng. ’clock, ad a ill mmti*ct regtil?rl7 with Eailrrad at I?run-wick .nd FetnaDdica; n<w wi h Mail Ft ges - -we St Ango n?, op r, NewnaLaviil • a'd lamta Hay. Freight con signed to O i- agency will be for wardsd Tree of commireion. For freight or passage apply on board or to JOHN C. FRASER. Agent, june3o T 4 Bav-at. FOR CHARLESTON. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. - m The fine St earner WM. SPA BROOK, Capt fm. J. MeKeltv w.ll • htr uctwi WLarf, every Satur ay, at 3 o’c.oik P. M. This Stea'err connects regularly with the South Carolina and North Eastern Railroads. Freight* enrargned to Agent will be re-ahtpped tree of comuistion. For freight or passage, apply on board or to JOHN C. FRASER, Agent, jUK3? 74 Bay street. NOTICE Wa; Freight between m*- this rity acd Au?uu, will be received at alt i ~ if Mgf t mes aid carefu ly at •ende u* oy ihe -raohieo Lme o* oata/ # The new pa-aeuger and fright steamer i* p-ogreosiag Hue y. The pr prieiors expect to have her ready ay Get b?r nen. The oa r nag© of the public is resp-'ctTnlly soli fi.eJ by jy-4Lm© 11. A. COHEN, Agt. U. S. MAIL LINE. For Fal&tka, E. F., via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mar Ts. Fernandi na, Jacksonville ana Ficolata. . -- I im~- is, file new and elegant Iron f* ;.vj -Jrloteamer ST. MARYS, Captain Freeborn, will commence regular trlpa oa Hon our Moimxe, 6th April at half put 9 o’clock, and leave every Mom>ut thereafter at the same hear. This Boat has been built expressly for the trade; hu large and airy sateens and stale rooms, and ot 'ers unsurpassed Inducement te the traveling pub ic. For freight or passage apply on board at thr • iorida Steam packet wharf, or to CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, marSO Agent!. Vn •-eipht taken after 9 o’clock. OUA.N tip. v>l 1 ’ SCHfeiDUI iK. FOB BLUFFTON, Hilton Head, Boyd’s Landing, Fort Royal Ferry,Beaufort & Charleston. - ihonow and sptsnuuilron steamer Captain r fn. will in sun suer .fftuaday. May lOtlx leave for ■he above plscea every MONDAY MORNING, at 6 o’clock. Fur freight or pnsntge, apply to Mfo J. P. SHOOK 9. Agent. Chart set un Wharf. AH freight must bn paid on tfae wharf by tba shipper, before It will bn receipted for. inayg Accommodation boat. For Parachncla ever; Monday and Thursday Afternoon. A,,**.lt , The new nd rut roaning passenger saagalifel and freight steamer JNtl. G LAWTON, rapt. J he, bier. will leave every MGXLiAY ut raUBSIUY >H o'clock p m , ror Parachucla end nurmehiaie landmga, tram Telfair's wharf, beck it Wubamaoa'e buUdtaga. foot of Jefferson L J. W. McALPLN, Agent, octal WllUnm-oa’s Building*. S’ B.—Contract* tor landing above can be made. Hue boat will not break her running schedule. FOR PHLU D LPHIA.—The leu sailing LliyA, “-'chiiotor 1. B MEYERS, H. coiner m ter, fiUgLbatixi: morto* her cargo engage , wi.l ra. el vita quick ueepalch for abuse port. For Height ngagemenie. apply to July 2* C. A. GRFINER A 00. JFK FOR EREIGHT r>K CHARTER - Iho if. 1 Clipper bark ILLA Capt. sorrow, up ply to cakltijN a pai suns. Bf* a-AK FOB NEW YORK Dw>’ Lent.-The re gular packet schr. S. I WaBING, emlib, -tar e., will have quick despatch for the abuse port. For freight, apply to ally 31 STTAWR fr ttibpcir. Tbe Greaifst .lledical Disco very of tbe Age, is Ayer’s Cathartic Pills! mBEY don't help complaints, but they coin them x One box bu cured I y.pep.a. Three holes hate cored u. wont eaau or Scro fula. Two boxes bare cured Erysipelas. One box always cures the Jaundice. Three boxea are sure to cleans tbe syatrmfrcm Boils—ol ten less thru one does It. Two boxes base completely cored the worst ul cere on the legs. Small dosee-eld.ua faM to core the Pitse. no AAee cures tbe headache ariaihg from a fool itoMacb. rsro.g dosee often repeated expel every worn from toe bo y. : They should be given to ob 1 Iren, who aro al ways more os ‘est anil tr i with this aeoirgo. Ass gentle i halo ney hsse no equal. One box cures drrangen eat of the Liver. Hair a box cureaaCo'd. They pur fr the b'o and and thus strike at the foundation of every disease. Asa dinner pill there la net their equal la the world. Tt'eyire purely vegetable, tad ou do no barm, but uo accomplish au usaucouatablo amount of good. Prepared by Mb J.C. AYER, Losrell.Ka., and sold by every respectable i*l-(gutis Now Otglaad. bIMSMB