Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, June 15, 1865, Image 3

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Departure o* Thoow.—l«aet evening, the i’fith Maine Volunteers, four hundred men, under the command of Col. Geo. Nye, de* parted for Georgetown, South Carolina. Swekat.nam —This popular place of amusement is crowded nightly. A succession of standard dramas is being given by the most powerful company that has as yet made its appearance under the present management. Let no one fail to notice the bill for this evening. Is Luck Ainojjg the passengers by the steamer Comet last evening, from Augusta, were Mr. Geo. Adlard, of New York, and three Misses Daniel, of Covington, Georgia. The latter have had left them by the death of a relative in Europe, a large fortune, and they are en route for their new home across the Atlantic. Mr, Adlard is the Agent of the Executors, and is faithfully executing his trust. Mr. l3A.cc Scott of Macon Ga. — The Georgia Delegation at Washington have rec ommended to the President and the Cabinet this gentleman for appointment as Provi sional Governor of the “Empire State.” Mr. Scott is well known in this country and in Europe as a successful Banker and Financier. At the present time he is President of the Bank of Middle Georgia and President of Macon & Western Rail Road. When the universal suspension of specie payments oc curred a short time before the war, the Bank of Middle'Georgia under the Presidency of Mr. Scott promptly paid specie whenever their bills were presented. His appointment will be undoubtedly met with tile hearty approval of the people of Georgia. A Grand Picnic.— For years it has been the custom of the people of Savannah, old and young, to enjoy themselves in pleasure parties away from the busy hum of the city, in some suitable place, either in the country or at the seaboard. Several such parties have been given this season, but none on the ex tensive scale of that at which* the friends of Mi James Doyle, merchant of tbi9 city, were entertained by him on yesterday at his coun try seat, nine miles from the city, at the Isle of Hope. The guests of Mr. Doyle en-* joyed themselves in dancing, racing etc., until after sunset, and all who had the good fortune to attend were highly pleased. The music was excellent, being furnished 'by the Savannah cily orchestra. An excel lent dinner was served up, and the tables groaned under the delicacies of the season. ||rribalß, PULASKI HOUSE. JUNE 14, 1805. Myrick Davies, Augusta, E V White A lady, Ga, J\V Walker, “ JA Roberts, lady & child, DrHTowusend,Albany,Ga Georgia, C B Morris, Columbus, Ga, .1 F Winter, lady A 2 chil- GWAshburn, “ dren, Ga, J D Jones, Trader’s Hill, Ga W W Colt, Norwich- Conn Ml*B Kinnard, Augusta, J S Cook, wile and 2 chil- C A Henderson, N C, dren, Augusta. Ga, Wm Bayard, NY, ;E Purcell, Ga R R, K C Williams, Fla, Mrs Gaits, son and daugh -9 McCombs, Milledgevilie, I ter, Georgia, T White. “ R M Puller, Beaufort, A G LaTaste, Tampa, Fie, Jack Browu. Ga, T T Edmunds, Columbus, j Wm Davis, Ga, Heury Taylor, Savannah, Wm H Brown, Va, A Hassell, USA, ! r A Mrs D B Heyward, H E Bailey, USA, , J O Mathewsou, Augusta, E T Venmgerholy, Kty, !a L Harris, Newark. Ohio, C P Leslie, Kty, II B Wadsworth, wife A 3 Wm Rovt, Ohio, children, Madison, Ga, T J Spencer, USA. ; Geo Allard, N Y, Mrs S Hutchins, N-Y, ’Miss Daniel A two sisters, FC Lewis. NY, | New York, Mrs Paul A sister, Augusta CWStegall,Norwich,Conn, Mrs A child,; Burnett E Miller, U S N, Augusta, Ga ' 1 • PORT ROYAL HOTEL, [HILTON HEAD,] June 1?. Rev S B Willis, Charleston A Holiusen, Savannah, G II Mandrill. NY, L U Parson*, “ J West, Brooklyn, 'C Smith, U S N, Ala) A Bogle, Branchville, |W H Scott, II Head, J M Rice, Beaufort, ,G W Straub Dr B J Hersbey, Savannah;G Rowley, Charleston, EM Gilbert, NY Mrs Raker J H Taylor, Augusta, | Lt R Jones, “ E B Goodrich, “ i k Kennedy, H Head, 7, rn Savannah, Capt E Dove, Savannah,® Os Hall, ’• IjnStivers, US N, Ipippiitg ||iu*llio*iu«. PORT OF SAVANNAH, JUNE 14. Arrived. Steamer U S Grant, Briggs, Hilton Head; steamer Ann Marla, Fisk. Hilton Head; steamer Comet, Horne, Augusta, Ga; steamer Planter, Small, Da; leu, Ga. Cleared. Steamer Resolute, Cannon, Hilton Head; tug C T Shephard, Bliss, Hilton Head. 6 PORT OF PORT ROYAL. Wednesday, June 14. Arrived. v inwlirxf ea^? r f torthStar ’ Alexandria; schr Jane a Dusper, New York i^h U t U V,Hri eai ?, er Haze ’ Alexandria; steamer Star uXb&lfvkX' 1 June 14—U S transport Arago. Henry Gadsden com mundmi;, from Ne* York, with ach/Virginia Prke • Passengers per Arago-Majors C F Wilson JW Bngden, AloN utt, Capt W Davenport, Mrs Davennort Jos £ Brown, Miss A Holmes, G W Ash burn, e P Bar’ low; Mrs AH Spinning, Mrs Hutchins, Mrs M FFlvnn W W Brigden, J Stouvencl, W G Markham, W fiSn kin, DrJasJ Wariug, Rev H Gache, Acting Ensiens A B Pruice, J C Murphy. G E Wing, C B Priv and R Enser. Lieuta Frank Oeise, Bayard; A W Peck, j n Ladd, M N Rice, Blake, lleimach, Miller, Spencer J M Searles, Roberts, White, Gray, Hessel, Capta Hart and Ayers, Mr Albert Bellamy, Mrs E Bellamy, Mr Mitchell, David Post, W Xowne, Howard, Hutsou,’ Ad ams, Stevens, Saudlord, Leslie, Capt VV A'Noms. Mr Reed, Lunt, Stoddard, Anderson, Henderson, Alims Stanford, Nieoll, White, AlcCoombs. Walker, Davis’ Manning, Demeree Zipper, Thompson, Captain Hull', Chaplin J H Brown, and 159 in steerage. Cleared. uune 7—Steamship North Star, New York. June S—Brig C VV King, Philadelphia; brig Wal tham, Jacksonville; schr Chas S Coistairs. Phila.; schr Sidney Price. Charleston; .brig Chas H Frost, Charles ton; schr James S ehivelier, Savannah; schr P Boice, Savannah. June 9—Sloop Eliza, Savannah; schr J F Faria mi . New York; steamship Fnltou. New York; bark Deuey, Charleston: schr Gen Kuox, Charleston, e J ® Ward, Philadelphia; brig Henry- Seed, Pmladelphia; schr Dnow, Charleston. New York; schr Francis R £Mr delphia; bri e Omaha, St Johns, Fla; sloop James Gubbs, Savannah. QLD NEWSPAPERS, FOR WRAPPING PAPER, For saie at the SAVANNAH HERALD OFFICE NO. 11l BAY STRUT. • l&bbfrtiscmtttic. Ranted, 1 * A House to rent, from November next. One al ready furnished preferred. Must be first-class, and centrally located. Address Box St, Post Office J" ls ts N™ YORK FIRE AND MARINE' INSURANCE AGENCY’, BEPREBRNTINO Tlig SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY ; MANH iTTA.V INSURANCE COMPANY ; PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ; Averaging a CASH CAPITAL of over FOUR MILLIONS. Risks taken on ail descriptions of Property on rea sonable term* by- A. A. LANE. Agt. Oflicc in Sorrell's Building, on Bull st. j®l» lino A COMPANY, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Having leased the large and commodious Warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. Dana A Washburne, 114 Bay street. Savannah, Ga., we are prepared to Store and Forward all kinds of Merchandize. Liberal ad vances will be made on COTTON Consigned to our friends in New York, or Liverpool, England. KEIN A COMPANY. References.— Messrs. Smith A Dunning, New York; C. C. A H. M. Fabor. New York ; W. A. Smith, Esq., Mobile, Ala.; Cabot A SentergSt. Louis. ■luia lmo P°R SALE CHEAP, 4 MULES and HARNESS, and 1 ROAD WAGON, with water-proof Cover; all in good order. To persons wishing to purchase with the view of going to Macon, a good Driver can be supplied. Apply to MRS. DILLON, . Bay street, near West Broad, Or to H. BOIFKUILLET. JUIS It MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. A choice selection of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEM ICALS, PATENT MEDICINES and TRUSSES, just landed from New York. Apothecaries, Planters, and traders from the interi or, can be supplied at the shortest notice, I can warrant every article as being pnre. A large quantity of European LECHES, finest quality. All the Patent Medicines extant on hand. One hundred cases Jacobs' Dysinteric Cordial. All will be SOLD LOW FOR CASH—Wholesale and Retail. Corner Broughton and Barnard streets. •N, B.—Fresh Garden Seeds. , , W. M. WALSH, jui3-3m Proprietor. RIDDELL A MURDOCK, WUOLEBAI.E AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SUTLERS’ AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goons, Ac., No. 5 Merchants’ Row, Hilton Head, S. C„ W. 0. RIDDELL. fjul3-tf] H. J. MURDOCH. Rooms ro let at hilton head, s. c„ in The Palmetto Herald Building, corner of Mer chants' Row and Palmetto Avenue, suitable for busi ness purposes or lodgings. Apply to W. S. SAMPSON, Jr., on the promises. ts mar4m To GO TO NEW YORK; Two Seamen, one capable of acting as mate, to join the schooner Union Flag. Apply Immediately, before 10 o’clock, this a. m., to CHAS. L. COLBY A CO., Jnnel4 Corner Bay and Abercorn streets. yyanted, A situation as Clerk, by a young man of considera ble experience, both in the Dry Goods and Grocery business. Address a. M.. jul3 Jw Herald Office. YY anted. * . An elderly woman as Housekeeper. Must be a good Cook. To a suitable person high wages will be given Apply to me or at the office of the Savannah Dally Herald. , „ J. K. TONKING, Ju3 Sherman House, Hilton Head. yT PRIVATE SALE— A splendid assortment of FURNITURE, consisting of Parlor, Sitting and Bedroom setts. Also—A seven-octave Piano, Carpet Oil Cloth and Matting, China and Glass Ware, Kitchen Furniture and other a.tides too numerous to mention. Call ut 2d door from Montgomery on Broughton st., next door to Mrs. Harley's Boarding House Jan 2? J^INANCIAL. REMOVAL". James H, Falconer, late Thomas Dixon, Dealer in Foreign Exchange, has removed to 49 William, be tween Wall and Pine streets. New York. Bills on the Royal Bank ot Liverpool in urns to suit purchas ers- . ju9 lw QLASS ! GLASS ! ! . D. S. SCUANCK A SON, (Formerly Soha.ni: A Downing-] Established 1857. Importers and Dealers in FRENCH WINDOW, COACH, C A, and . PICTURE GLASS. —ALSO, — COLORED AND ORNAMENTAL GLASS, ROUGH PLATE GLASS FOR FLOORS and SKYLIGHTS, From * to IX inrhea thick. OLD DEPOT, 45 AND 47 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW Y’ORK. jnl3-lmo YORK HERALD COKRBaPo.NDK.NX. office of the New York Herald Correspondent 111 BAY STREET, CP STAIRS. mai22 ts EWS-DEALEKS AND OTHERS DESIRING Tui Savannah Daily Herald at Wholesale are re quested to send in their orders as early in advance as practicable. S. W. MASON A CO. sr» |o*bs ttttb b‘Urtbhto. GOODS.’ JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK. PER STEAMER, Printed Jaconets and Organdies. Black Bareges. Crape Maretz. and Ilernanis, 8-4 do. for Shawls. Nainsooks, Cambrics, Jaconctaud other white goods. Towels, Huckabacks, Bird’s Eye Diapers. Cambric Trimmings, Irish Linens. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, White Linen Drills, Colored Calicos, Mourning Ca'icos, Fancy Articles and Small Wares, Summer Cassimeres for Gent’s wear, For sale by jul2-€t DnWITT & MORGAN. ARRIVAL OF GOODS. SKEIIAN A CONYNGIIAM. * Os 17C Broughton Street, Receive by every steamer fresh consignments of Good* from New Y’ork, consisting of BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies’ BALMORALS, &c„ Gentlemen’s Felt and Straw HATS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, WINES, Dublin and London PORTER, Golden ALE, in Cases and Barrels; Also—A choice selection of GARDEN SEEDS, Which we offer at low prices to the Trade. led J C. NORVELL & CO. CORNER BULL AND BAY STREETS, UAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF— DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. EVER OFFERED IN THIS MAREET, Which will be sold AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UPON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. PRINTS. Lawns, latest styles, Organdies, Organdie Robes, Ginghams, Jaconets, ’ Mozambiqnes, Bareges, all kinds, Crape Maretz. all colors, MOURNING GOODS. THIS DEPARTMENT 18 COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DETAILS G L O V E S . LadieV and Gents' Black and Colored Kids, best make, Lisle, all colors, Silk, all colors, Fillet Mils. HANDKERCHIEFS. Linen Cambric, Hemstitched, Gents' Printed Borders, Gents’ Silk. HOSIER . . Ladies' Black and White Silk, Ladles’ Black and White Cotton, Misses’ Black and White Cotton, Children’s Black and White Cotton, Ladies' and Misses’ Gauze Merino Vests, Gents’ Merino Vests. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Ribbons, Bonnet and Beit, ali.kinds. BONNETS . W hite,Black and Colored Straw and Braid Bonnets Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Flats, in gieaf*va riety, A foil assortment of Gents’ aad Boys’ Hate. FANS IN EVERY VARIETY. X.AXGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OP LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SHOES, CLOTHING. Linen and Cassimere Summer Snits, Alapaca Coats, A Full assortment of Military Dress and Fatigue . Uniforms. may2o jyj OSQUITO NETTING, at may2o L. C. NORVELL & CO’S. gO DA WATER CARD. In consequence of the careless manner in which some of my customers lose my Soda Water Bottles, which are now held at greatly advanced prices, and difficult to get, together with the limited amount of business doing, in order to meet contingent expenses and continue in business, I am necessarily compelled to adopt the following system: Ist Each customer will receive any required num ber of fall bottles, for which they are expected to be responsible. 2d. When a further supply is desired, they will re ceive only as many full bottles as they return of empty ones. 3d. My terms af e cash on delivery of goods. By adopting this system, misunderstandings are avoided, and I think i* will enable me in a short time to furnish goods in my line at a ipuch less rate than I am at pres ent compelled to charge to meet unnecessary losses— thus making this system of mutual benefit, Respectfully, JOHN RYAN, Manufacturer and Bottler of Soda and Mineral Watei Corner Broad and West Broad streets, Savannah, Ga. Established in 1852, jnl‘2 ts rjaHE NEW SKIRT FOR 1865. - A wonderful invention for Ladies. Unquestionably superior to all others. Don't fall to read the advertisement in the SavaagAa Herald, containing full particulars, every MoWay morning. edexM3mo mar2l . M SCARBROUGH A CO., GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 140 Congress and 57 St. Juliann Street#, BAVANU AH, GEORGIA., Offer for sale, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A LARGE STOCK or GROCERIES and PROVLSIONS, Consisting of TEAS and SUGARS. be«t brands; COFFEE; CAN DLES, SOAP, FLOUR, HAMS, BACON, (Shoulder and Clear Sides]; LEAF LARD. CORN MEAL, CAN PEACHES, PIE FRUITS and PRE SERVES, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, &c., &c., Jtc., All o( which they are selling at reduced prices. Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere, jeu lmo JJILTON & RANDELL, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 193 BAY STREET, NEAR BARNARD SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Will be in constant receipt, per Steamers from New York, of an extensive and complete assortment of Goods consisting, in part, of SUGARS, SYRUP, MOLASSES, FLOUR, TEAS, COFFEE, BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, SOAPS, STARCH, CANDLES, WINES, ALE’ CIDER, ETC., ETC., ETC. To which they call the atteution of the Trade. . may23-4w gACON. FOUR IIHDS. BALTIMORE BACON, » For sale by IGHAM, BALDWIN A CO. mays ts JpRESH IMPORTATION OF— SEGARS AND TOBACCO NO. 171 BAY STREET, BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STREETS. JACOB. LANG9DORF & CO. Havejust received from their well known Honse in Philadelphia, a large and well assorted stock of CIGARS., Consisting of all the different brands, as well as large stocks ot SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO. Os various kinds, which they offer for sale at WHOLESALE PRICES: Dealers are particularly requested to call and exam - ine the stock, ju9 lm |^tppi#o. MERCHANT’S LINE OF SAILING VESSELS FOR NEW' YORK. The A1 Schooner JOHN ROSE, Capt. Fournier, is now loading at foot of Whitaker street, and will sail for the above port on MONDAY, TWth inst. Has first-class accommodations for Passengers. First Cabin ; S3O. Steerage 15. For Freight or Passage npply to jul3-lw C. L. COLBY A CO. |fot*ls, pO R T ROYAL HOUSE, HILTON HEAD, S. C. RIDDELL A RUGG, Proprietors. E. S. EIDDELL, M. F. RUGG. ju3-tf pULASKI HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA. BARTELS A RIDDELL, Proprietors. J. O. BARTELS. E. S. RIDDELL. v- f UrpuE HOSPITAL TRANSCRIPT.’’ The paper above named is published at Hilton Head S. C., by M. J. McKenna. It is designed by the Publisher to make an Interest ing and Instructive Paper, not only for SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, " but a WELCOME WEEKLY VISITOR to all residents of Hilton Head. It will contain Original LOCAL NEWS, a summary Os NORTHERN NEWS, and carefully Selected MIS CELLANEOUB ITEMS. ju3-tf nro THE MERCANTILE COMMUNITY OF 1 OF SAVANNAH. Those desirous of having the merit# of their Qoods canvassed, will find no better medium than by adver tising in the MACON HERALD. And thus secure a fair share of the up-country trade. The Macon Herald, (a paper of the new “Regime,"] is published at Macon, Ga., by T. C. A H. J. Neville, and has a toleraoly large circulation. . iSST* Advertisement# and Subscription# received by Wm. J. Neville, corner of West Broad and Liberty streets. Savannah, Ga. jUj3-3t QOTTON ! COTTON (.! U. 8. PURCHASING AGENCY, SAVANNAH, GA., ISAY 29, 18C5. All persons, owners, bringing Cotton into the City on private account, either by land or the river, are hereby requited to report and register the same at this office. Purchasers are alsp requested to make daily reports at this office of their purchases; of whom bought, number of bale#, and weight of each bale. T. P. ROBB. U. S. Purobasing Agent. may3Q—tf f WAGONS ! ! Those desirons of purrhasing either Wagons or Har ness at reaaonable rates, will do well to call at W. A. BEARD’S, 164 CONGRESS STREET* And examine his Stock, Consisting of 1 Open BUGGY’; 1 Two seat BUGGY, light: 1 EXPRESS WAGON; - 1 Covered WAGON; 2 Two seat WAGONS. j#6-2w S must meats. rpHEATRE. REOPENING POSTPONED, The Management is unavoidably compelled to postpone • opening the Theatre until FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10. The occasion of the re-appearance of THE QUEEN SISTERS, Assisted by Dr. J. R. E. CorvoiEß, the Celebrated Elocutionist, and the * SAVANNAH ORCHESTRA, The Popular Drama of TOODLES. Recitation by Dr. J. R. E, CorvoiEß, the accom plished and admired elocutionist. Music by the Savannah Orchestra. To conclude with the Farce of the ROUGH DIA MOND, or COUSIN JOE. Doors open at half past 7 o’clock. Performance to commence at half past -S. . jnnets VARIETIES. ~(CORNER BROUGHTON AND JEFFERSON STREETS] (Formerly St Andrew's Hall ] W. P. Sweatnam Sole Lessee and Manager M. FREiiEßTavsr.B Musical Director THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 18BS, Will be presented the Beautiful Drama of THE CROSS OF GOLD; Or, The Maiden’s Vow. Cast to the Entire Strength of the Company. Selections, Orchestra Favorite Ballad, (in Character). .Mias Lottie Howland Excelsior Jig Ma«t. Charles Comic Song Mr. Wallace Overture, - - -' - Orchestra To conclude with the Roaring Farce of the LIMERICK BOY; Or, The Man with no Backbone. 13F” Dne notice will be given of the presentation of SOLON SHINGLE, and the new Drama of MIRIAM’S CRIME, which have been unavoidably postponed on account of the severe illness of Mr. J. VV. earner. Cards of Admission........Tsc. Orchestra Seats $1 00 Colored Boxes (up-stairs] 70c. Doors open at 7X. Overture begins at 8M Special Notioe. —Ales, Wines, Tobacco, *c., may be obtained at the Refreshment Saloon, adjoining the Hall. jnfi-1 yOLKS GARTEN, CONGBEBS STREET, Between Jefferson anti Montgomery streets. Will be open to-night, and every night, for the public. Concert Music every Evening from 7 to 10 o’clock by the SAVANNAH CITY ORCHESTRA Professor George Weiuand, Leader. REFRESHMENTS OF THE BEST QUALITY WILL ALWAYS BE ON HAND, ml 7—l m YY k STILL LIVE; *- AT THE “OFFICE,” No. IX Me*on ants • Row, HILTON HEAD. f>. C. BENJAMIN HONEY, Proprietor. >' Just received from the North— BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, PORK. ✓ TURKEYS, CHICKENS, FISH, GAME, TURTLE; —ALSO— Received from the Plantations every morning— CHICKENS, VEGETABLES. Ac. ICE CREAM, WITH FANCY CAKES. The inner man must and shall be preserved. ICE WATER, FREE FOR EVERY BODY. N. B.—Why does my friend in the rear of the Post Office discontinue to say where the laugh comes in t Junel4--tf jgURT’S OLD STAND RE-OPENED. NO.’ 110 BRYAN STREET. The Proprietors do respectfully announce that they have this day opened this favorably known and_popn • lar STAND, for the accommodation of Private Board ers and the traveling public. To those who may favor the house with a call, the comforts of a home, at very reasonable rates, are hereby guaranteed, The location of the house, together with the experience of the proprietors, are considerations not to be overlook ed by those who value their own interests. jnlO-lw FRANCIS SUTTON A CO. QLAMS! CLAMS 1 CLAMS 1 IN THR shell or sukllrd out. With other Refreshments, at the oldest and best stand ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND, For a va.iety of something Good to Eat at all times, at THE EAGLE SALOON, .In rear ol the Pout Office, Port Royal, 9. C. PETER FITZGERALD respectfully informs his old friends, and the public in general, that since Oysters are out of season for a time., his Daily Patrons can find a good sfibstitnte in CLAMS, cooked to order, in every style, at the shortest notice, ne has also a constant supply of FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, FISH A VEGETABLES, From the North and other places in this vicinity. Meals cooked to order at any hour during the day. Onr motto is to “Live well. ’• PETER FITZGERALD, Proprietor. may 23 ts JnsHrante. Q~OL U M BI A N (MARINE] INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL .$3,8X1,000. The undersigned are prepared to Insure under Open Policy'from the above Company to the extent of SIOO,- 000 in property in any first class Steamer, and from $50,000 to $76,000 on any first class sailing vessel, on the most favorable New York terms. * For farther particulars apply to CHARLES L. COLBY A CO Jones Blbck, comer Bay and Abercorn Streets, maylß ts Savannah, Ga.