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A YOUNG MAN, who write* a neat »nd ex-
IMHtltlouM hand, would take Jobs of poMing
and making out account*.
my22—lw Address, U., I*. O. Dos 522.
~ “WftWMfilK i ! -
a MAUIUED gentleman, qualified tu take charge
A of tho Odd Fellows' Female High School or
Jiutoaborough. Fast Tennessee. Tim ached la well
iHlablUhed, llbcraUy patronised, the oounwoT study
through giving unusual promlnoneo to mathoma-
ties; the buildings mostly new, the atatc of socle*
tv desirable, the climate healthy, and the salary
good. Applicants will please stato their church re*
futons, and Ibrward their reference! to -.
JAMBA A. DHAWOKTH,
puyto—3* ^^Ohgiwut of Oommittee,
A U. debts due the late firm of Spencer Currell
A Co., not liquidated by the flddayofJuue
non, will be placed In tho hands of an officer tor
collection, without discrimination.
m».v2&—<3
WANTED.
a half grown Colored llouue Servant wanted.
A Apply at this office. may IS
BOAltDtNG.
lJBVBRAL xontlemonor small families can be
accoiimiiKlMed with gootl Dooms aud Board, on
th» West sddo of Montgomery street, one door above
South Uroad atreet. MRS. M. H. RAYMCK.
dec 12—tf^
rjHARDlNG.—Mr. Thomas, corner o? Con
I j gross and Lincoln streets, is prepared to ac
.•.enmodato a tow hoarders, altordiug them oxcollou
U:r Ac. de« 17—If
NEW JAIL.
MANS FOR A NEW JAIL ate solicited
Vi'iiV
Pft
_ from Architects and Mechanic* generally, to lie
It'll with tho Clork of tho Inferior Court, on or bo-
lore the first of Juno next.
One turn red dollars will tm given for tlie plan
Adopted
apro
tho Cuurt.
WM. H. 0UY1JCR, J. I. v. o. o.
N. D. KNAl'i*. J. 1. tX c. c.
MONT. GUMMING, s. i. v. v, o.
JAMIS K. GODFREY, t.1, c. ti. c.
GEO. P. HARRISON, t. I. c. c. C.
Stammering aml Stuttetlng Cured;
PROFE88ORJ. H. LUIVIN
r STORMS those attlietod by Stammering or Stuter*
I ring, that ho has taken rooms at tho Marshal
lionso, and 1a preparodto enable them to speak aud
rea I with distinctness, in the short apace of two
hours, without lufllcting the least pain. Tho patient Is
hi vs ruhly convinced that It is effectual aud perman
ent. Where the above changots not attained no
cltargA will bo made. He will remain in this place
'.«ut a few days. apr 30
_ NOTICE.
'IMIE Undersigned has This Day removed his
L entiro stock of Segars, Tobacco, Ac., from ids
old stand, cornor of Bryan street, to hi- uow store
ou the corner of Bay and Whitaker streets, where
ho holies to receive u coutiuuanco of tlio patronage
of all Ids oi l friends and customers.
aprUOtf A. PONCE.
FOR SALE.
jrw Six Tracts or Land, 600 acre each, 3 or 4
y miles from the city or Savannah on the 8. A.
audUulfRutl Road, well adapted to tl.e growthol
Rice, Cotton aud Corn, and Wood enough to pay for
it ten times over. Apply to
lob 27 tf C. A. Ll/m
LOTI.
F OR SALE.—A fine lot in Wesley Ward—
Also two ou Gordon street, oast. For sale low.
Fee sltnplo. Apply to A. WILBUR,
Geu'l Insurauco Agent and Broker,
may 22 111 Ray street
1 A Aft AAA GREY BRICKS. best qual
AaVvJ v'aV/V/Vr ity, for salo. Apply to
" " A. McALPIN k BRO.,
m.v22-lmo Williamson's buildings.
nar.Ncws copy.
WANTED.
T SON list of tho South-Western R. R.
J# For Halo:
• etitral R. R. Stock,
youth-Western R. R. Stock.
J. BRYAN,
iny22-2t 147 Bay street.
WM. J. HUNT,
Cor. lUontgomery & York all.
SAVANNAH, GA„
I) ESPEOTFULLY Informs the Ladies and
li Goutlemeu of this City that he is prepared to
•'•rve thorn every eveniug with
Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery,
in his own pocullar style, and hopes to merit a share
"I public patronngo,
Savannah, 17th April, 1868. 3m aprl7
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
D ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 20 Bryon-at,
would respectfully atmounco to tho citizons ol
Mvuunali that ho is ready to make and put down
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Uattiug, kc., at tho shortest ho
»*'•>. and on the must reasonable terms. oct3-tT
ICE C RE AMI
NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE .
No. 08 Bryan Street.
nvo poors anovK Mr. Urnmx’s jkwki.ry stork.
'P HE undersigned respectfully informs the La-
i. dies ofSavauunh iu particular, and the public
cnerally, that bo lias this duy opened anew Confec-
ternary Store, and will keep on hand a large and
•-li imortmout, of all kinds and dtocrlptlons.
Ho will at all times and hours, be ready tofuruish
• .riles, with suppers.
Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, at all honri.
1 viumonted Cakes, Pies, kc. Ac., made to order,
lie hopos from long experionco to glvo satisfaction
11 all who will honor him with their patrouage.
H. B BOZZOLA, No. 08 BryanS
BR PRESERVIMO
ts.vegetab
. * c ,
LS&PRO
ROPRIETORS
PEARL ST.ME^
They are easily opened and closed—require no
1 -oldering—may be used year after year.
DEMAND UNLIMITED.
Every Housekeeper should bo a purchaser,
Full directions for preserving accompany tho
leans.
I For salo In Savannah at Now York Manufacturer's
I prices, by W. G. DICKSON,
Barnard street,
may27 Agent tor Chatham County.
DOUBLE EXTBA
1st. LOUIS FLOUR
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER,
1.1 (\ DDLS. Double Extro St. Louis Flour, which
I A*' excels any flour now in use. It Is worth $2
I to $3 per bbi moro in Now York than Genesee
I Flour.
I (Iff and 12K pouud bags of tho samo put up tor
family use,
CHEiVP FLOUR.
|1 AA BAGS TENNESSEE FLOUR.
|AV/V/ )i barrel Bags Extra, very wlilto, and
I warranted to please all, at $4. For sale at
may27 DIOKHON'8.
~~ I- “coffilENCBMEOT. U * , *‘
IcAllUATH, July Oth-Sermon by Philip P,
IO Neely, Alabama Conference.
Ilfouriay, July 7th—Prize exhibition of Sophomore
| ‘.'Ixih—Concert at Candle-light.
>-sd«y, July 8th—Anniversary or Hentz k Judson
*H:lety. Prizes awarded. Annuul address by
Luther M. Smith, Prof. Emory College.
|"l*‘irsdny, July loth—Anniversary of the Alumnae
•Vu-ty. Address by Hon. J. Glancy Jones, Penn
•-ylvttiiia.
Examination of all tho classes will take place tbe
| w,, "k pri-ceding commencement.
B W. B. T. MONTGOMERY,
myl I Bnpt. Faculty.
CURTIS’ DIGEST
Dulled States Supreme Coiqt Derisions.
Juel I'ubllshtHl by
LITTLE, BROWN A CO.,
Wn. Ill, W.ihlnglon Htreet, Bwtun,
A DXOEST
OF THE DECISIONS OF THE
Supreme Court of the Dulled States,
From the origin of tho Court to the close ortho Do*
comber Term, 1864.
, by B. R. CURTIS.
Otto of tho Asaocluto Justices of IlicUmni.
Olio Volume Svo Price no.
Thla Digest embraces all Die published decisions
of tho Hiipreuie Court down to the prosent time, In
cludhig 17th Howard. It Is ho arranged that it may
bo uaod in coiitioctlon with tho Rujiorlt of Messrs.
Dattaa, Crouch, Wheaton, Peters and Howard, or
with tho 21 volumes of Decisions as published by
Mr. Justice Curtis, (of which it terms tho 22nd vol*
ume.
U contains a table of alt acts of C.mgresM construed
or referred to by the Court lu tlielr opinions, ar*
ranged In cbrouologiRal order, with reference* to tho
Cases, and nit appendix or Praetlonl Direction* flir
prosecuting Writs of Error and Appeals to tho Hu*
Pronto Court or tho Culled States, with tho uecea*
sury forms; and also a table of Hie cases decided,
and another of tho cases cited by tho Court iu their
opinion*.
V. S. Supreme Court Decisions,
JUDGE CURTIS’ EDITION.
TWENTY-TWO VOLUMES.
1700—1831.
Price Three Dollnrs per Volume,
These Reports comprise the cases reported by
Dalian, 4 vols.; Crunch, 9 vote.; Wheaton, 12 vols.;
Peters, 18 vols.; Howard 17 vols.; in rill 68 vols.—
Tho catalogue prico of the otd series is $222. Judge
Curtis' edition is offered at tho low price of $3 a vol-
mno, or $88 tor Dm whole, Including tho Digest.
[From the Chi«r Justico ot tho United Suites.1
1 regard this publication us ouo ol the most useful
aud valuablu Dial has beou Issued from tho Amerl
can press. U Is of the llrat Importaucu to the pub*
lie, aud to tho administration of justice in the several
States that the decUloiis of tho Bupremo Court upon
questions confided to it by the constitution and laws
or Congress should bo generally known throughout
tho Union, aud made accessible to tho profession in
every 8iutu ut a ruusouubie price. This work is well
calculated to accomplish these objects. 1 have ex
amined the first volume. 1 need net say that it is
ovidenily prepared with great judgment aud cure.
Tho character or Mr. Justice Curtis u of hsuira auf-
tlciout guarauty ihut any work of this kind under
taken by him will be executed lu tho bust manner.
And when tt is compiotcd. it comiet tall, 1 think, to
meet the approbation and support or the public as
well as tbe profession, whether practising itt the
Courta nr tbo United Mutes or tho Courts or a State.
July 10,1855. R. |). Taney; ft
[Fromthe Attorney General ortho Uulted Slates."
Attorney-uknkkal'm Office, )
... Roptoutber 11, 1866. /
Geutlenum,— lhavo, In compliance with your re
quest, examined tho volumos now iu tho courso of
publiuaUun, untitled 11 Reports of Decisions in the Su
preme Court or tho Uidted States ” by Mr. Justico
Curtis, and puruulvu that t no work possesses pecu
liar qualities, us follows:—
1. lu tbo preservation of whatever is of primary
importance tu tbo previous reports of the same de
cisions. with great saving of bulk aud expense by
the ommissiou orseenndary matter, such us editoriu
statements ofGio fuels Ih-the case and arguments ol
counsel, where these arc not essential to tho under
standing or uiuddation or the decisions themselves.
2. In tho careful re visa! of each cose; iu the sense
of editorial accuracy, aud the consequent correction
of such errors of editorship or Impression os existed
in the previous reports,
3. Iu the addition to each caao of reference by loot
uoto to other decisions or tho series In which the
same is muuUoucd.
4. In the recomposition ol the editorial statements
of the cases, not merely lu the aonBo of rejection or
ot abridgement, but still inoro In that ol essential
improvement <d the matter itself by racaus of tutor-
mutiou derived from tbe original records and tiles or
the court.
6. lu the recoutposiU m of the head notes on a
theory of Juridical exposit'ous, so that tho syllabus
of each caso exhibits what is really adjudged in U os
law, aud that aiouo, passing over obiter dicta aud
mere Judicial argument.
6. Tbe Digest promised will supply a waul which
is very sensibly felt by all who have occasion to
consult the Decisions ol the Suprome Court, tho ex-
Ltiug digests thereof being either autiquatedor de
fective in plan and execution.
1 think these are signal advantages of the present
work, serving not only to roudor more accessible to
the legal profession gouorally, but also mure availa
ble and profitable tor study aud uso, a series of Ju
dicial decisions holding tbe highest place ntnoug tho
many colleotlous of the same class which hounr aud
adoru the legal literature of tho United Btates.
1 am, very respectfully,
C. CT'HUINQ.
Messrs. Little, Brown k Co.
[From i’ror. Parsons, of tho Cambi idgo Law School.]
“Judge Curtis is rendering to Dio profession a ser
vice or vory great Importance in bringing within
our reach tho law of those numorous andoxpouslve
volumes. Let me show by au example taken only
bccuuxo it happened to be the first caso I examined,
how he docs this. In tho first volume, the interest
ing coso of Graves ot ul. v. the B. M. Insurance Co.,
which determines the rules or law applicable to an
Insurauco by ouo partuer of tho property of tho
Qrm—occupies lets tlmu six pages, lu the second
voiumo of Branch (whoso reports aro far lessvolu-
luminous and diffuso than tboso or his successors)
this case occupies twonty-six ixigea. But Judge
Curtis retains everything suld by tho tiupremo
Court, who s|>eak by Marshall, C. J., and everything
fkrtber which a lawyer can want or use. And he
puts this in so compact a form that it 13 really much
easie to get at tho true result and operation of tbo
oaso. than lu the orlgluul report. The same tiling
will I think, bo found to be literally true in roferonce
to all the coutents or tbeso volumos. His condensa
tion ol'this loose mass saves us not only money, but
time and labor.” Thkopiiili-s Parsons.
Cambridge, August 10,1866. may24 3t cod
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Southern District of Georgia.
7b the Marthal the Southern District tf Georgia,
Greeting i
'ITfHERKAS James lluchford do Wolf, James Fish-
Tv or Jones, James Garuock. and ltobbert Blbby,
owners of tbo ship Elizabeth, have exhibited their
libel or complaint lu the District Court of tlio United
States for tbo Southern District of Georgia, alloging
and propounding Dial tho suld libellants aro tho
true and legal owners of tlio sold ship Elizabeth, ol
which Thomas Williams is aud lately was master,
that on tho ulght of tbo fifth of April, lu Die year
eighteen hundred aud Ulty-six, tho suld ship Eliza
beth was lying in tho Rivor Savannah, at Venus’
Point, well In shore, aud was at thattimo a staunch
and well built ship, of tlio burthen of nluo hundred
and fifty tons, or thercubouts, aud sufficiently pro-
vided with apparel, tackle and furniture, aud pro
perly mannod with a sufficient crow to work and
navigate said ship, that on tho said night of tlio fifth
of April, eighteen uuntlrodaud fifty-ilx, about seven
o'clock In the evening, a signal lantern was liuug
out In tho lorestay of said ship Elizabeth; Dial about
eight o'clock on the night of tbe suld filth of April,
whilst tho suld ship Elizabotli was so lying at Venus*
Point, iu tho Suvannah Rivor, wltldu the ebb and
flow of thotido, aud within tho admiralty and muru-
Ume Jurisdiction of tho District Court of tho United
States, for tho Southern District of Gcorgiu, securely
moored, tlio steamship Keystouo Stato, whereof
Robert Hurdle was muster on her way Iroiu Phila
delphia to tho city of Savannah, cumo up tho Savon-
nub River undor full hoadway, and tbeu and tbero,
with great force and violence, rau into and upon the
suid ship Elizabeth, smashing tho side of tho fore-
castlo of said ship Elizabeth, brooking five of tbo
forecastlo beams, started tho dock, carriod away
tbo bowsprit, uud other damago did to tbo Bald ship
Elizabeth, us in said libel is stated, rendering it no-
ccssary to discharge a part of her cargo, and to
bring her up to tbo city or Savannah tor repairs, at
great oxponso und Iosh of time; that it la impossible
to ascortuin exactly what will be tho extent of tho
dumngos, but as far as calculation can bo made the
damago sustained by such collision to tho said ship
Elizabotli, umounts to Die sum or ten tbousntid dol
lars; that this occurred in tho admiralty mid inura-
llmo Jurisdiction of said Court, all of which the libel-
iauts pray leave to furnish proof of, uud have also
prayed a docrco for tholr damages aforesaid, and
coets, and that tbe ordinary procoss may Issuo.
And wberoas tho Judge of the District Court afore
said hath ordered and directed that the ordinary
■fil i.r.Ta
TO RENT*
UNTIL Did 1st November noxt, u com-
modious and airy reutdeneo. on Dio north
aUta of tho Central Railroad Depot, known
m Hovers Place. Tho houso to newly fur-
basement to attic, which can ho bought
I'todunsdayi Juiy ’oth—<Commencement day. Ad- process should issuo, returnable to tho United
'in*M by Hon. F. S. Bartow, Bavanuah, Ga. States Court Room In tho city of Savannah, ^on the
WM? YOUNG k WYAW.
OFFICEtTFOit KENT
IN THE TURWWntlRY BRICK HOURS
adjoining tho office of the subscriber. Tho
baaemont would make, with some slight
.Improvement, au excolleut lawyer's-office.
and aecond floors will bo let for Counting-
Rooms, and the third tor sloepiug apartments. Con
nected with tho establishment to an out-building ol
brick, suitable tor servants. Apply to
C. A. L. UMAR,
sopt3 Corner Drayton and Bryau Htreeta.
TO RENT
TWO TKNF.MKNTS IN GORDON BIAN.'K,
||!« IVonting ChatImm Rquuro. and well I'tiridsh-
!■ od with gas, water, stables, kc. INwfok-
■■UHteton given tat of Novemtusr.
EDWARD «. WIIRON,
octl5 72 Bryan street.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Tho two-story brink store on Congress
atreet, now occupied by Messrs. Einstein k
Eckman. This to one of tho best stands in
the city tor any kind of busiuoss. Terms
will ho mado accommodating. For particulars In-
quire at 142 Broughton alreot, almve the store ofT.
»- McKoima. tfuuiyU
TO* RENT.
The Dwolllng lately wsiupied hy Judge
Flomiug, in Taylor street, near Drayton.
Raid House is throe stories on a basement,
.with Rood servants’ rooms, andoutUmiscs.
i«ou given Immediately. Apply to
toh 28 D. I.. COHEN.
FOR RENT.
M Possession givou imtnudlalely — Tliico
story brick liouse, new aud lu rishI order,
on Macon street, next cast residence to Mrs.
Jewett. Apply at this office,
u tl liiay27
ATLANTA HOTEL. 7
ATLANTA i i : : GEORGIA.
J. J. 1IESLER, Proprietor.
M lMtr of the Verandah llukl, AVio Orleans.
Passengers per Evening Trains will Und
Supper ready on the arrival of Du* Cars,
mnyl4
merchants’ Hotel, '
JACKSONVILLE, EAST FLA.
JOHN BOZEMAN, Proprietor.
M BOARD PKR liAV $ 1 60
BOARD mWKKK 0 00
BOAKD mt MONTH., 20 00
may 13 • __ lyr
' MILLS'HOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
C1IAKLKSTON, 8. C.
M THIS House la now adapted to all the
wants of tho Travelling Public, and the ef
forts of the Proprietor will bo w deserve
their patronage.
mar 31 THOMAS 3. NICKERSON.
MONTGOMERY’S HOTEL AND DINING
ROOMS—(ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.)
A'o. 16 and 17 Beehnan, tm doors east of Xassau
street, near the. Citu Hall Park.
Tlio subscriber, thankful for past favors,
would inform Ids patrons and tho traveling
public, that ho Is now prepared to furnish
first class 1/xlglug Rooms, with couvonion-
. _. equal to any Hotel lu the city. Transient or per
manent lodgers accommodated by the day, weokor
month, with or without board.
R. C. MONTGOMERY,
my!3 Now York.
Ml
m
prepared,
INDIAN SPUING HOTEL.
Tlie Undersigned has again tbe pleasure
of Informing his numorous friends, as
well as tlio public at large, that lie is
yet at tho Indian Spring llutul, and to fully
prepared, witli the assistance of bis sons aud his
own experience or six years at the hotel, with tho
best cooks that can be procured, as well as assis
tance of all kinds, to ask or all those who visit the
Spring a gonorous share of tholr iwtronage. intend
ing to spare no pains or himself to make all suck as
picaso to give him a call comfortable. Tbo Indian
Spring Hotel is now opon, and ready to receive all
those that will pieaso to call. There will be at For
sythe Depot coaches and hacks ready to convey all
such as wish to go over.
EDW. VARNER,
may23-3taw tsepl Proprietor.
*+* Savannah Republican, Morulng News, and
Charleston Courier will please Insert the above three
tlinos ouch week until 1st September, and send tholr
bills tor payment. EDW. VARNER.
A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESIDENCE
FOR SALK.—Delightfully situated rest-
ijnH dencoat Milway, two uud a ball' miles
iilH from MUletlgovlllo, u quarter of a mile
JbSBL from Oglethorpe University, within a few
minutes walk of Railroad Depot. The house con
tains eight rooms, two jmrlors, dining room, five
chambers, wldohalland wide gallery front and rear;
kitchen, sorvanto rooms, smoko bouse, carriage
houso and Btable. The buildings aro all in good or
der, having undergone thorough repairs. The lot
contains four nores, and well laid out—contains a
variety ot fruit trees, shrubbery aud flowers; uu tlio
tot to a woll of fine wntor; thirty auras of wood land
goes with it. The furniture, carriage uud horses
will be Hold, if desired. All sold ou account of re
moval. Terms moderate, If applied for immediately.
Address M. M. HOLMES,
apr 23 eod—lmo MUledgovHlo Poo.
ST. MARYS’ HOTEL.
M Tho abovo named Houso is uow open for
the reception of Boarders and Travellers,
and the undersigned promises to spare
neither pains or expenso to make his pe
trous comfortable. His table will always bo sup
plied with tlio choicest that tbe markot and the sur
rounding country affords—Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ven
ison, WildGamo, Ac. Tho Houso is large and airy,
and within a few yards of the landing, on tbo beau
tiful rivor St. Marys, and is a desirable placo for In
valids and othors us a summer resort. Tho stago
leaves the House threo times a week tor Woodstock
Mills, Ceutrevlllngo, anil Trader’s Hill, and the Sa-
vammL bouts touch going aud comlug, so that per
sons will not bo inconvenienced, but cun leavo when
they Uodrc, Prices will bo mado to corrosi>oud witli
first class country hotels.
THOMAS B. JONES ■
Ft. Marys, May 27, I860.3m my'^a
L ADIES’ AND GENT’S GLOVES.—A mag
nificent assortment of ladies’ and gout’s Taffuta
811k Gloves, white and black, also assorted colors,
|ust received and for salo dy
murll LAD80N k ROGERS
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water Pitchers,
Some now and beautiful
designs, Plated aud Britu-
nia.
At tho Hjuso Furnishing
£ Storo,
166 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Savannah, April 30.
apr3Q
BATH HOUB1
HOT, COLD AND SHOWER.
rpHE BATH HOUSE having beon handsomely
X fitted up, opened on Saturday, 2d of March.
Single Baths 25 cents—six tickets for $1.00
marl J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent.
'CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
The undersigned bus opened a Day
^ and Nlgiit Feline), In South Broad st.,
^between Houston aud Price sto., where
■ he is prepared to give instructions in
’tho Izitlu, Greek and French Lan-
. „ guageH; also, in the usual Uratio.has of
N English Education.
J. F. DILLON,
■ »|14 Prof, of Ijuiguages.
12th day or Juno next, at eleven o'clock, A. M.,
Now, thcrotore, you aro hereby authorised, oro
powered aud strictly enjoined peremptorily to cite
und admonish all persons having, or protending to
have, any right, title, interest, or claim to tbo said
steamship Keystone 8tatc, lior machinery, tackle,
apparel and toruiture, by all lawtol ways and moans
wheruby this monition inuy be mado most public
and notorious, to bo uud uppeur at tlio time uud
place aforesaid, before Hi** Judge aforesaid, to show
cause, ir any they have, why Judgment should uot
pass as prayed for, aud to do and recelvo what uuto
law and Justico shall appertain, and wbatevor you
shall do In tho pruniisuH you Khali certify to the
Judge aforesaid, at the lime and place aforesaid, to
gether with this writ.
Witness tbe Honorable John O. Nlcoll, Judge of
removal:
Tho subscriber boa Roniovod on tho
jM Bay, noxt door to the Republican
IJa office, where he is now opening a
■ ■ 111, handsome assortment of 8PRINGl
AND SUMMER GOODS, which bo will sell by tho
pattern or niako to oraor in tho most fashionable
stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tho preseut
and coming season.
Thankful for past favors, ho hopes to merit a con
tinuance of tbo samo.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing dono ut
tho shortest notlco.
Just received White Drill Coata aud Pants, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro-
aprl2 JOHN W, KEU.V.
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
tji The subscriber takes this opportunity - a*
fl to inform bis friends and tbe public, that fgk
flpho is enabled, from ogpcrienco, and the (19
-JULlntuitivo perceptions of the truths of-Hit
sclouce, based on the common rulcB of surveying
terms, both plane and spherical, to cut and mako up
garments to fit the human form in tho most comploto
and finished style, to all who may favor him with a
call.
Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and
Firemen’s Uniforms. Ac., Ac.
P. HORACE GRANT,
Jofferaon st., one door North of Broughton streot.
dec 7—ly
UROWN DE BAGE.-Just received perstr.
i u Alabama, and lor sale by
J.W. THRELKELD,
*nr1l fkitigress and Wbltaker-sta.
irightocu hundred and Ully-six.
LAW, BARTOW k LOVELL,
Proctors for Ubcllauto.
All persouH interested in this munition will take
dun uot Ice. DAN’L II. STEWART,
U. S. Murslial.
Savannah, 23d May, 1866.
L,CA>IIM.H t A Play III Five Arte.
TIUNHUTBII Irom tho Krench, of Aloxander Ilu-
IA mu», Jr., by Matilda Heron. Receive.! end for
r 1 * '*y WARWICK k 1IAVIH,
■ "“yM lie Coogroie mreet.
T.VX1HA CANAI. HAIUR.—» herrelB Kllra Uiintl
IJd Fleer. Landing end tor sale by
ni.yl6 80BANTON. JOHNSTON A 00.
WATEIL—-1 f you want tbe finest drink-
P- water In the world call and purchase ono of
Ir .jffdale’a Patent Water FllUra,
tW . ® toeutloned In Water Commissioners’ hut
which we warrant to partly the Savannah
K2T l«rfectly—an IndUpensablo article for
IteUtlon uso, KENNEDY k BEACH,
| i“‘tf4 only AgenU for tbalr sole In Savannah.
T AMD, HKKKlNUa U tODHoH—
,1 j 20 barrels Prime White Uaf lard,
60 boxej “ Herrings,
2 hbds “ Codfish,
JOHNKTON A 00.
\.f ONONOAHELA W1U8KY-
J.V1 ltd bbi Old MouoogBhela Wblaky,
60 •• Rouble Ouuiied 11
Just received aud for ule by
nyh MUMTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
PRIME KENTUCKY HAMS.—Neatly trim-
C '“r# ” **%An.
PIANO FORTES.
— HAVING lately received largo ad'
OPI dttlons to our PIANO FORTES, wo
Fl 1 V if enabled to offer at Ibis time tho
MS I • •greatest variety from tho best manu
facturcrs, from tho plainest square to tho tnest olab
oratoly carved, and from six to seven octavos.
Our Pianos aro selected from the manufacturer*
whom we have toll confidence In, and we are par
ticularly requested by them to give a guarauty with
every instrument sold by us as regards durability,
tono, Ac.
Persons in waut ora first rate instrument may re-
|v with safety upon getting auch a ono by selecting
from tbe following makers, whose Instruments we
ondeavor to keep constantly on hand, via : H. Wor
cester, J. Chlckorlng k Son. Nunnak Clarke, Bacon
H w *" ,re ’ "Y^sraffiswar
*u« *>
JOHN C. UOOTII,
Civil. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will ul.it giv. 111. attention to design. In Arcldleo
turo. omiitt lu the store nr John wlUInmsou, Ktq.,
tiny street. myia_
TVTEW GOODS.—The subscriber has received
JM alnrgolotorthofollowlngnrttolns—
WhIU nod striped Osnnburgi, Columbus Factory,
Wblto and atrlnod Osnnburgi, Sobloy's FscWfy,
Hloiohed and brown Shirtings nod Bbootlngs,
Muriboro’ and MauchosUr Plaids aud Stripes,
Also, nfrMh’too! cbtsjt bywIorod^WnU
nrlll omMrOoagrmaad"
WANTtlt—A Vaual to load with Umber
;for au Kuronoaii market Apply at Union
Paw Mill, or J F O’Byrne’s offlov.
mar3\ JEFFERSON ROBERTO.
' WANTED—A VrisHoTtu load Wfiff Timber
ifor a Northern port. Apply ot Union Steam
jWWlLor at J F O’Uyrnu'u office. , .
mnrUl JKFVERBON ROBUttB,
yds VnraiiHTWoilARItK—Tbo non.
j&Bijb, pared and oopi»or lUstoned brig ROBERT M.
S55KuHARLl'm>N, J. II..IJghtbiiru, master. Ap
ply to J, ROBERTS,
apriont Or Mast or on board,
.il VKBBElB WANTED.—A vessel to loud with
2£ekf timber, for Boslou. Alio a veesel toiond
MSCeWlth sawed lumber, for tlio samn place.
Apply to JKFKER80N ROBERTA.
at Union Steam Saw Mill,
_aprl9 or J. F. O’BYRNE’S Office,
WaNTKD.—A froiglit of charterfbrTfa-
. vann for Brig R. M. CHARI,ETON.
KAppIptn JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
at Uuion Steam Saw Mill,
aprlP or J. F. O’BYRNK’H Office.
FOR LlVWtl’OOL—The A 1 American
Ship MARY k ADELINE, W. Taylor, master.
,MnA having a portion of iior cargo engaged, wl I
have immediate dispatch. For iruight apply tu
Captain Taylor, orto
may7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO,
FOR NEW YORK—Union LiNK^Tli'o fiwt
sailing schooner H J. WARING, Smith, mas-
u;r, will have dispatch for tlio above port. For
lYeight apply to
maylj OtfDEN, STARR A CO.
l'OR NEW YORK—GloMoiiKVai’s l JNK--
The new suhoonnr II. FLANNKR, Cupt. Ap-
plegit, will havo dispateli Ibr the above port. For
freight or passsHe apply to
mnyl.T HUNTER k GAMMKIJ,.
FOR I’HILADELiiinA—Hkkon’h Ijnk.—
Tlio rclioonor MARY A I/)U1SA, Caidulu
Meuiuian. will have dispitich for tlio above (Htri.—
For freight apply to
may IP 0. A. GREINER.
AND SAVANNAH PACKETS.
, This new lino will be composed of tho fol
lowing vessels, ouo of which wilt leave
‘“or P, N. R., punctually every Thursday,
. irainoucing ou the first of November:
New schooner EDWARD KIDDER, 300 tons, Tyler,
master.
New schooner BENNETT FLANNKR, 33b tons, Ap-
plouilt, master.
New schooner GEORGE DAYT3, 33d tons, Smith,
master.
Now sohoouur LOVET PEACOCK, 370 toun, Terry,
master.
Now schooner WALTER RALEIGH, 440 tous, Mar
shall, master.
These vessels are aU of the first doss, and having
becu built during tho past year expressly for thin
trade, ave well deserving the attention of shippers.
They aro commanded oy masters of experience and
ability, and uhippors can rely upon quick dispatch,
and overy attention being paid to tlielr conveuiouee.
For freight or passage apply to tho master on
board or to HUNTER AGAMMELL,
Agents at Bavanuah.
J. R. GILMORE k CO.,
nov2 164 Water-st., Now York.
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
$25 00.
8oml a 'tVct'kly United States Mall Line,
THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
I Steamship*—
KNOXVILLE.. 1,500 tons..Cupt. C. 1). Ludlow.
AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ ..Capt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,300 " ..Capt. M.8. Woodhull.
ALABAMA..., 1,800 “ ..Capt. G. R.Sflhenck.
WILL LKAVS SAVANNAH KVCRV
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Theso ships are among the largest on the coast,
unsurpassed in speed, safety and comfort, making
their passages In fifty to sixty hours, and are com
manded by skillful, curotol and polite officers.—
Having elegant state-room accommodations, they
offer a most desirable conveyance to Now York.
Cabin Passage to New York $25
Steerage Passngo to Now York 8
PADELFORD, FAY & 00., Savannah.
SAM’L 1- M1TCHILL. 13 Broadway,
fob 6 Now York.
FLORIDA PORTS.
FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
—U. S. Mail Lino—From Now Or
leans to Koy West.—Steamships
FLORIDA aud VAKDERBILT.—Theso
fine steamers will in toturo make tholr regular
semi-monthly trlt...
New Orloans, I0thc24th
Pensacola.. ..Ilthk26th
Apalachicola. 12th &2tith
dt Marks.... 13th &27th
Cedar Keys..14th & 28th
Tampa Day.. 16th k 20th
ns follows:
Key West, ..16tU4c24th
Tumpu Uth & 26th
Codar Keys.12th k 2Ctb
8t. Marks...14th &28th
Apalachicola, 16th k 29th
Pensacola.., 16th k 30th
Arrive at
Key West..... 17th k lit I Now Orleans, 17th k 1st
Agents iu New Orleans,
doc26 6m K. O. ROGERS, kCO.,
72 Poydrass street.
FOR CHARLESTON,
Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, at 0 o’clock
The splendid steampacket GOR-
FliMWmiil | l | E- Barden, Commander, will
leave as above, and will arrlvo In Charleston in Ume
to connect with the Railroad linos going North and
West, For freight or passage apply on tue Charles
ton Steampacket Wharf to
myl4 J. P. BROOKS. Agent
N. d.—After FRIDAY, May 30th,tue Gordon
will ee tomjKirnrilp withdrawn, making her Inst
trip from Savannah on WEDNESDAY, May 28th,
and from Charleston on FRIDAY, the 30Ui.
FOUCKNTERVILLAGE,
Via St. Simons, Brunswick, Fancy Bluff. Jefferson,
Darien, SI. Marys, dc
k The fine stoaraor PI.ANTER, Capt.
McNelty, will leave for the above
places every Wednesday morning at lOo’clock. For
freight or passage, apply on board at Union Ferry
Wharr, or to
tnovlO CRANK, WELLS k CO., Agents.
FOR JOHNSON’S LANDING,
AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES,
To leave on 'i\usdny Night, the Uth instant.
* - iff— to The light draft-steamer, WILLIAM
JitSlitmC 1JIBBV, Captain A. C. king, will
leave regularly as above, from the Charleston
Steampacket Wharr. Apply to
febll 8. ii. LAFFTTEAU, Agent.
• U. S. Mnll Line
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ga., Femandi•
na and Jacksonville, Picdata and Black Greek, Fla.
_«4t—» W THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. K
BbBK King, will leavo for tho above pinces
every 'JUesday Morning, at 10 o’clk.
This boat has large aud airy Stato Room acconi'
modaUons, and taking lhe Inland Passage, oilers
every Inducement to Invalids and others.
Freight will bo taken lor Trader’s Hill and inter
mediate landings on St. Mary’s River.
No frolght will bo taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply ou board at tho
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
apr21 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
fbr Palatka, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, St.
Marys, Fcrnandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg,
{Black Creek,) and Picdala.
w _^fl— K The new and oiegaut steampacket
JOHNS, Capt. JuraoB Freeborn,
leaves every Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for
the above places.
Frolght will be taken for Trader’s Hill and Inter
medium landings on St Mary’s River.
A?" No freight will be tukon after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent state*
room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori
da Steampacket Wharr, near tho Gas Works, or to
aprtl CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta.
NEW YORK df LIVERPOOL UNITED
STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
Tho ships comprising this
fine aro—
ATLANTIC, Capt. West, I BALTIC, Capt _
PACIFIC, G»pt. Nyo. | ADRIATIC, Capt.
TUose ships having been built, by coutract, ex
pressly for Government service, every care bos
been takon In their construcUon, as also in their en
gines, to insure strength and speed, and their ac
commodations for passengers are unequaled for ele-
ganco and comfort.
Prices of Passage from New York to Liverpool in
first cabin $130, in socond cabin $76, exclusive use
or extra state-rooms $326. From liver pool to Now
York £30 and £20.
An experienced Surgcou attached to each ship.
No bortlis cau be secured until paid for.
For freight or passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS,
66 Wall street, New York.
BROWN, SHIPLEY k CO.. Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KKNNARD it CO.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT k CO., Paris.
GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre.
£9*The owners or tbeso ships will uot be ac
countable for gold, silver, bullion, specie. Jewelry,
precious atonos, or metals, unless bills or lading aro
Blgnod tborofor, and the value thereof expressod
therein.
Shlppors will please take notice that the ships ot
this Une cannot carry any goods contraband of war.
THE GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE
00. OF NEW YORK.
A HE taking Marine Risks at their Agency,
coruer of Dray ton and Bryan streets.
Approved Risks will be taken ou liberal terms,
and tlie usual credit given on Premium Notes. Three
quarters of tho business will be returned to tho ou*
touicra In scrip. O. A* L. Lnninr,
fob 10 Ageut In Savannah.
insVhancib;
Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
Southern Mutual Lift) Ina. Company,
Home Inauraiiee Company, of N. York,
Springfield Fire 4b Marine Ins. Com’y,
Risks lu tliu above Insurauco Comianlos underta
ken by WM. KING ft SONS, Agents,
No. 09 Bay street.
Savannah, 14th December, 1866. deoil
“ ifUUi, MAKINB ASDTIFB '
INSURANCE.
A'O. Ill, HAY-STREET.
CAPITA.U REPRESENTED,
Hourly Four Million Dollnrs.
By tlie following rus|mnsiblo Stock Companies.
Charier Oak Life lnnumnc* Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Equitable Fire Inauraiiee Company,
OP LONDON.
Farmer*’ anil Mechanic*' Fire, Marine
and Life Insurance Company,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
Bridgeport Fire and Marine lusurance
Company,
OK DRIPOEPORT, UT.
tfJTT..« subscriber will effect Insurance to uny
ammiut iu all parU of tbo State ou overy description
or property.
Lite Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest rate,
for the houofit of heirs and creditors, or ]iayablc to
tho wife trim from tbo claims of creditors.
Marino InsuruucM on ifulls or Cargoes to all parts
ortho world. ,Jun26 A. WILBUR.
MUTUAL HENEFIT LIFE lNSUtt ANC'E
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett ucuumulaUcn, Jan. 1, i860* $2,230,006 47
Total smuuul of dividends paid to datu 716,402 66
Total amount of claims by death paid
to date 1,336,900 84
$4,282,488 07
Bcqjumlu C. Miller, .Secvotary, Joseph L. Lord,
Genera) Agent, Robert L. Pattorsou. President.
♦The funds of this Company aro all safely Invested
lu first class bunds and mortgages, stocks, cash, aud
uote* of mombera fully securod by tholr policies.
For further |»artlcularH inquire of
C1IAULEH A.FARLEY,''
* Agent iu Savannah,
At the office of Boll k Proutla*.
J, 3. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner.
KKKKKKNOS I
Messrs. I’AiiKUutui, Fav A Co.,
I. K. Twt, E<q., State Bank.
ten 29
MARINE AND FIRE) INSURANCE).
AGGREGATE CAPITAL $6,000,000.
YOUNG. WYATT ft CO.,
NO. 86, BAY 8TREET.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A RE prepared to effect Insurance, in coniuuc-
A lion with tho MERCANTILE INSURANCE
AGENCY. No. 6, Wall atreet, Now York, for any
amount that may bo required. Parties requiring it
can bo insured in tho following London aud Now
York offices, viz:
Harmony,
Beukmau.
Oom’ouw'Ut
8tuyvosaut
Howard,
Corn Exch'gi
LoTargo,
Markot,
nov 2H .
w York, Capital block .
.... I20D0U0
do
do
.... 160000
du
do
.. .. 200000
ilo
do
200000
d«t
do
260000
do
J»
200000
do
du
200000
do
die
do
160000
do
do
200000
^udion Sal’s.
BY BBJLi.de PnniVTI.N,
(HlteOSWOHSVO rim.Bhll.'K A mux.)
UudcTwrUorH^sZlo or Dry Good*.
THIS DAY, will bo sold at tho store or G. Brown k
Co., Drougbton street—
Tho ontlre stock of Sloplo and Fancy Dry Goods,
saved in a damaged state from tho fire at said store,
on tho night of tho 17lh inst. Fold for account of
Underwriters and all concerned. Terms each,
may 2b
Underwriters’ Halo.
THIN DAY, at 10 o’clock,will be sold ut tho Charles
ton steam packet wharf-
64 bates cotton, damaged on its way dowu the
Ocmulgco River, ou board Die steamer fleott, and
sold under inspection or tbo Port Wardens, for ac
count of Underwriter? aud all concerned. Terms
ca<di. inay28
Administrator’s Palo.
On tbo first TUESDAY in June noxt, at II o’olock, iu
front ot' tlio Court House, will bo sold—
Lots No. 6 uud 7 Forsyth Ward, corner or Whita
ker and Huntingdon streets, fronting the Park, 46 by
130 feet, subject to a city ground rent or f — — pur
annum. Sold as tlio projMTty of Robert II. Griffin,
deceased, by vlrtuo of an order from tho Court of
Ordinary, for the benefit or the heirs aud creditors ol
said estate. By order of the urtminlilrator. Terms
>*t sale. maylH
Administratrix Sale.
On TUE8DAY, July first, at 11 o’clock, in front ot
tho Court House, will bu sold:—
Tlie southern half of Jx>tNol7 and Improvement-*,
situated on East Boundary street: tho improvements
aro six wooden tenements. Sold ns tho pro|icrly or
tho ostutu of Uanlul Robertson, deceased, Ibr the
bcncQt of the heir? and creditors of said eslulo.—
Terms cash. A. K. ROBIJITHON,
my 13 Administratrix.
BY 8. SPJEWCEBCUHBELL.
At Private Palo.
2,000 bushels ot Rico; au excellent article of food
for stock of ail klnd»«, perfectly dry and In good or
der, at 26 cents por bushel, ('all and examine It.
may 21
At Private Sale.
Southern half of lot No 86, Chatham Warn. «nt« <
Ravannoh, coutoinlng tweuty-tlvo and a » • 1- • i
front on Tatnall street, and iilucty and threo • ■ . tu
feet in dupUi, subject to a ground rent ortwootj ona
10*100 dollars per annum. For further particular*
inquire at tho Counting Room, 164 Bay street
. „ , At Private Bale.
A few liuo lithographed pictures, 22 x 28 incheb,
ofStono Mountain, DeKalh County Ga*, and Tawa
laga Falls, near tlio Indian springs, Ga., for Ml*
l°w. ’ J.o 10
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY!!
[BY attllORITY or THK KTAtK OV CiKOHllM.)
Southern Military Academy
FOR JUNE, CLANS D—Nctv Series,
Will be drawn lu tlio oily of Montgomery, Alabama.
.1mm J2lh, 1866, whi-u prizes umouuting to
60,001) DOLLARS
Will be distributed according to t >c following beau
tiful scheme.'
rKN CAPITA C PlilZKS!!!
ONLY TEN
THOUSAND NUMBERS!
!!
SCIIKMi:—CLAW 1).
1 Prize »f.,,...
...$16,000 i.J
$16,04.0
1 Prize of
... 6,000 is
6,1 OU
1 Prize of
.... 4.000 is
4.000
1 Pi lie or
.... 2,000 H
2,U90
1 Prize or
.... 2,000 is
2,000
1 Prize of
.... 1,000 to
1,000
1 Prizo of
.... 1,000 to
1,000
11’rizo of
.... 1,000 to
1.000
1 Prize or
.... 1,000 to
1,000
1 Prizo of
.... t.000 to
1,000
20 Prizo or
.... 4oo nro
8.000
60 Prize of
... 200 are
12.000
50Prize of iOOure....
6,000
$600
4 du
do
loo are....
4i.O
4 do
do
60 aro ...
.... 200
8 ltd
tin
26 are....
.... 200
20 do
tin
20 arc....
400
180Piizu-iaiuuunUug to...
....$00,000
PRICK OF TJCKOT3.
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Qimrlci s $2 60.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two numbers preceding ami sum-oeuing tlie
first ten prizes, ere each eutitlo.l to Approximation
Prizes.
Prizes In tlii-'i Lottery ura paid thirty days after
the drawing, in bills ol specie paying banks, without
deduction—only on presentation ol tin* ticket draw
ing tlie ITIzo.
j23* Dills of all solvent banks taken ut pur- All
communications strictly confidential.
£3y Orders addressed to Samuel Swan, box 6
Savunuah Post office, will meet prompt attention.
SAM’L SWAN, Manager,
may26 tJolO Montgomery. Ain.
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INTERNATIONAL
insurance Compauy.
[O. 28, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE,
NO.
fiBAAD SPECULATION!!!
FOll A SMALL I.N VF8TMKNT!
1 aoop rTzrsi
060,000.
IMPROVEMENT ON THE
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
BY AVTUPH1TY OF THK KTAIY OP GKOUUU
Jasper County Academy
BROUGHTON STREET HACK AND
LIVERY STABLE.
Tbo uudersigued having put the
above Ptablcs in good condition,
•~gt. are prepared to accommodate tlielr
custoinorfl with Carriages, Hack*.
CASH CAPITAL—$31M,UU0
ADENV FOB SAVANNAH,
James Ifl. Carter*
AT TI1B OFFICE OP
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT A CO.,
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Boat Ottiuc.! 6lacou, Ua., uuder tho sworn s’upcriutondeiico
mKKCTviw- of Col. Geo. M. lx>gnn aud Jas. A. N le bet, E-tq.
ALANbON MAR8U, This Lottery Is drawn on the plan of tlio Royal
8. A. ROLLO fdrm ol A. s. Baruos & Co. lottery of Havana of singln numbers; tills has only
Ten Thonaaiifl Number* Only.
ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS.
CLASS N.
To ho drawn June tbo 16th, 1866, at Coucevt Uitll,
Childs, Pratt & Co. ; 16,660 immbora, and the llnvnna Lottery iU.OOO
LivlngHtou, Uallurd it Ci». numbers—tin* Havana 249 prizes, tills 1,200 prices.
” •*- *—* « i Uhiit to your Interest! Now is tlio time.
CAPITA!. PRIZE—$16,000.
11'rlzeof $16,oou Is,,
ALONZO CHILD,
I. P. BALLARD, .. .
WM. M. DODGE, “ “ Wm. ll. Dodge & Co.
P. J. AVERY
H. A. CURTIS, ♦* •• H. A. Curtis A Co,
WM. K. ROLLO,
S. T. LIPPINCOTT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. UUSTED, •* Husted A Cartl.
WM. H. RIVERSMITH,
W. H. LYON, *• ” W. U. Lyon A a..
GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “ Ue, Murphy A do.
JOS. II. Wftjroorr, “ Briggs, Westeott A Cu.
JOS. FATMAN, “ Fat man A Co.
STEPHEN VON MORES,
GEO. SAVORY, “ “ Geo. Savory A Cu.
J. A. REQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, Prcsldoui.
C'HAS. W. OGDEN, Vico Preslpnnt. , , —
WM. E. R01.LO, Secretary. AST Prizes payable without deduction.
£9* This Company will issue Policies upnu Ma- £®“ Persons sending money by mail need net
line, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire R* being lost. Orders jnmctualty attended to.
...... . ......— I Communications confidential. Bunk notes of sound
; banks takcu at i>ar. Drawings -ent to all ordering
tickets.
6.000 la....
4,000 Is
3,000 Is
2,000 is
1,000 is
600 is
50 Is
26 is
600 Approximation prizes of 2n are
600 •* 10 ura
1
1
1
1
5
10
0(1
120
...$16,000
... 6,000
... 4.000
... 3,000
... 2.000
... 0,000
... 6,000
... 3,000
3,000
10,000
5,000
Buggies, Sulkies, Ac., with Houud, gentle, and well
broke burses, and careful drivers. Horses hoarded
on accoiuiiKKlating terms, and well cared tor. Two
pairs of flue Carriage Horse* for side. Inquire eoi •
uer of Barnard and Broughton streets.
ap)14—ly STEVENS k KUJaTON.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY f
PRYOR’s'olNTMENT.
I T is a sure uud speedy cure for burns, piles,
corn?, felnus, lover sores, ulcers, scald head,
letter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by our
sos,) Hum aud cracked lip«, fresh wounds and sores
of uny dcscriptfou. It Is a most vnluablo remedy
ami euro, whteh can be testified to by thouiuuiua
who have used it in many perilous of the South Utr
tlio bisi few years. In no instance will the naive do
any injury, or Interfere with a physician’s preset ip-
tloii. Tbo proprietor bus utinu-rous ceriificutesuud
letters from people who have used It theuuelved,
and mo.st earnestly recommend it to others *a a
rpeedy aud certain remedy for tlio above natnofe-
diseases, a trial is all that Is necessary for its own
recomnicmlution.
Sold by J. D. ibmike, Savannah, Ga., and drug
gists generally. V. J. MOllUE. Proprietor,
may 18 lAGrungo, Ga.
I*. JACOBS,
8EGAR AND TOIIACCO STORE.
No. 21), Bull fitreet, (sign of the Big Indlnix.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on huud Kpauish, Hail
yuuiisb, aud American M-cnrs, at wholesale and re-
all. Also, Chewing Tobacco. Stialf, Ac. June 1
JAlfcftS McVikNRT,
lnsuruncu Broker und Notary Public.
Mut'iiiu l’rotP<ts N«4oit .oul t-Jiteudud, Average
a<t)UNied, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn*
Paper* prepared whereby to recover lonsea train
American or British Underwriters, aud attention
given to all matters connected with shipping uud In
surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ol
tho Custom House. ly nov 8
"PATENT ECLIPSE
Every man 111* own Card Printer.
C l ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN'S
t Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, tho best, cheapest
and most convenient of uny thiug for the purpose
yet offered for suln.
ALI'RED WEBSTER, Goo. Agt.
apr 3 ly 136 Congress St.
HUNT’S imum SETOG HUhines.
D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bagt>—ami
which is decidedly superior to any other
macblno for that purpose. Spool or skein threac
can bo used of uny desired length, and which will
uot need to bn changed until the wholu is used.
Bag inauaulucturoiR, Gratifuud Flour merchants ate
pui tlcularly iuviicd to call and examine Hat 136 Coo
grass street.
Mny25. ALFRED WEBSTER.fieu. Agt.
HUNT A SVEilSTER’8.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
D esigned for I’umillo*, pluntatlous. Dress mu-
kor-i, Taiioi s, Boot a Shoe *mauufucturers and
others who nuty wDh to do their own sewing cheap
ly and with expedition. This umcblno sews a Uni
term Mitch with both sides alike, and which will no*
ravel. It is more simple. i» less liable to get out tf
order, and costs loss in proportion than any other
machine, and L- warranted to be perfect, and to work
well. Ail apparatus necessary for convenient use is
furnished with It, and any Instruction will be given
that will he necessary to ensure to tho purchaser
its successful operation and durability.
The public are respectfully Invited to call uud ex
amine them at Rift Congress si.
ALFRED WKIfcTTJt. Gen. Agt.
££~ A very neat and ornamental Iroa Table
will now be fiven with uiuucldmi fora small hub
lu addition to the regular price. May 26.
ilOWES COTTON HA li VENTER.
PATENTED DEC., 4, 1865,
T HIS improvement enabled oue (hi 1 hand to pick
im much cotton as five cun pick by the old
method mui having lhe cotton free from trash, aua
iu hotter condition II r ginning.
The above machines arc for ralo at 185 Oongrc&>
street Savannah, and 126 Meeting street, Lb tries •
ton, S. C. All orders from abroad will rtedre
prompt attention, I’huttera, Factors, Coltou Brokera,
und ull interested arc respectfully invited to coil
and examine thorn County Rights can bo bought on
fovornble terms.
May, 86. ALFRED WEBSTER.
18011 Prizes amounting to $60,000
Ticketa $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
Risks, at liberal rates of premium.
Losses promptly ornl liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
oct 31 No. 86, Bay Street.
FRENCH MILLINERY
AXR
JDress Making.
Those wishing particular immliers tdmald
order immediately.
I Address JAMES K. WINTER. Mairngor,
mayifi ' Moron, Ga.
f SUNDRIES.*
160 bugs good to prime ltto Colfee;
76 bags old Government Java do;
30 bags old brown Java do; t
on niirrulfi Stuart’s A, ]l und C ClariUcd Sugars:
6u *• •• Cni-hed and pulverized do;
40hhds Porto Rico, New Orleans, and Miiscto-tido
Sugars
MRS. FREELAND hah open
oil at Iter Rooms, No. 17
Broughton Streot, a fine selec
tion or Spring Miliuery, and is
constantly receiving per steam-) 60 boxes Smart's Loaf Sugar;
ers, now and different stylos of Uomiets; also. Dress ! 60 hlids Sides and Slmulilers
and Mantilla patterns. '
£9" Bounds cleaned aud pressed as usual.
aprlO
£x
MACHINERY AND IRON RAIDING
MANUFACTORY AND AGRNCY.
KT. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
Xj^ROM the most complete facilities in hiH own
J. establishment, and through his connections
with several of tho principal raauufccturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston,
tho Undersigned is prepared to furninsh MACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILTS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING. STATUETTES, STORK
FRONTS. Columns, Window Bills and IJnUls, Iron
Doors, Shutters, &o., at Narthemvrices. He is also
prepared to repair Machinery and iron work oTevory
description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms.
As ageut for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, ho U also prepared to exhibit a great varlo-
ty oT dosigua for MONUMENTS, TOMB BTONES, Ac.
Also Iron Raffing in great variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, and put up the work at man-
racturora’ prices. II. H. UNV1LLK.
Savannah, April 11,1866. aprll
L ard and herrings—
20 bbia Prime White Leal Lard:
60 boxes Prime Herrings.
Lauding and for sale by
may 16 BCRANTON, JOHNSTON it CO.
Y^UjSrTRlMiUNQa-pfttg*. b&oFud
U ootondHolnAaUquOtuw.udMlHMUrtoa.
U> (mt nrtotx, ut tor Ml. --
MERGER UNIVERSITY,
PEN FI ELD, GA.
FACULTY.
PJUOMDKNT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. l».
PKOnWHORH.
College*
s. P. SANFORD, A. M..
Mathomatics.
J. E. WILLET, A. M.,
Chemistry aud Natural Philosophy.
H. II. TUCRER, A. M..
Bellos Inures.
U. W. WISE, A. M.,
Greek and Litin ijinguagca.
WILLIAM G. WOODWN, A. B.,
Modern Languages.
Theological Seminary.
N. M. CRAWFORD, I). I>:,
I’kTcleslaflttettl History and Biblical LHcruturu.
WILLIAM IV (I J JAMS, A. M.,
Systematic and Pastoral Theology.
Academy.
THOMAS A. SEALS, Prlnelpul.
The Commencement Ir hold on the last Wednesday
in July.
The next Teim will commence ou the last Wed
nesday in August.
The price of Board In the village Is $10 per m*uth;
washing, room rent, tool, Ac., $3.
By order of tho Board of Trustees.
my 122m S. LANDRUM, Secretary.
PLUMBING."
P LUMBING, in all its vorious branches, at
tended to at the shortest notlco. aud lu superior
style. Also, may bo fouud Shower Baths, Galvaniz
ed Iron, Tin aud Leaded Rath Tuba; Coppor Boilers,
Pateut l’au Water Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead,
Brass and Plated Cocks, Force Pumps, India Rubber
Hose. For sale at tbo Houm* Furnish Store, No. 156
Broughton-Htreet.
niarlO HORACE MORSE.
! 25 casks Trowbridge ami lteaty’< Ham-:
160 bills Ih-nmead aud Oakley Flour:
! 76 bills und hnlfbhls Canal Four;
J lfti) bills Butler. Sugar and Pilot Cracker?;
j 60 boxes Sodu Crackers;
200 I nixes various liramls and qualities Tobae.ni.
• 26 ctises Mver's Aromatic do:
| 160 bbls Cuba and New Orleans MnlashO-:
60 hhds Cuba do;
' 60 bbia No. 1 Izmf lard;
200 kegs and calls Izird;
6 M11, Bar la>ad;
; 600 bugs Drop aud Buck 8lmt;
• 600 kegs, hall's uud quarters, DupauCn i’owdei
; 76 bbls Mess and Prime Pork;
( 60 boxes Nectar Whisky;
; 100 quurts Seheldam ^chimpp.-:
1100 casks pinto Ate and Porter;
: :soo tibls rectified Whisky;
j 100 hhl§ New England Rum;
1160 bids I’holps and K Phelps’ Gin;
; 60 casks common and puro Malaga Wiue
• 60 bh| s White Wine und Oder Vinegar;
20 crates empty Wine Hollies;
■ 600 boxes, Roup, starch, and Candies; *
! In si oro and for sale on accommodating terms, by
I may 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
I 'iiXTTXixi oxAsra
CORK ANI1 COB HIM.
GILLS, Laces, Embroideries, Whito Good,
k? Mitto. Ao.Justbeiug opened and for sale by
J. W.THRELKELD,
Cor. Congress anil Whitaker sts,
“ SHIRTS ! SlkfftTST I HllTItTSTt l
I HAVE just received a large assortment of
white aud figured Shirto, or every quality and
stylo, and superbly made, with collars to match,
orders will also bo taken, and shirts mado to suit
any particular stylo or taste of tho wearer. Call at
the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street,
my 14 WM. O. PRICK.
FLOUR W BARRSm;
TIJST received a lot of Extra Family Flour,
O in barrels.
»Pr29 YOUNG & WVA TT.
EATSfoOT OIL, uf the best quality constantly
for ante tew by CHAFFER k 00.,
toay!6 fl Whitaker street,
TO WOOL SELLERS.
fpHE Undersigned have this day opened a
A Store la Congress street, opposite tho Market,
for the purchase or Wool, sheep skins, Hides, Bees
Wax, Iteor Skins, and Country Produce in goueral.
The highest cash prices will be ptld for all the abovo
srticlM on delivery Jo Savannah. Mr. L. J. OUIL-
MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom &U
S erious having business transactions with the un-
erslgned may apply.
J. W. SMYTHE k CO.
Savannah, May 19, I860. maygO
OLLAND GIN.—6 half pit
N 1
H i
Holland Gin.
“Meder Swan”
by
►OS THV rtl'ATKH OK SO. CAROU.VS, OUlROiA AND FUIK1DA ’
PATENTED MAY 10, 1864.
COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1865-
fPHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders
i is rc!i|iectfolly called to tlio abovo Mill. They
art! now iu uso by at least 10,000 of tho most practi
cal Stock Feeders throughout tlio couulry, wuo are
ready to testily to their superiority over all other
Mills of a tdmliar kind. Those Mills aro mado tho
exclusive busluess of tho jwteuleo, Mr. Scott, who
buing a practical roan, superintend* tlio casting iu
perstm, and selects only such iron ns is best adapt
ed to their use, which, like cur wheels, require to
tie made or metal known to be hard and strong.—
They weigh from tlirce to flvo hundrod pounds, nc
cording to size, and can bo put in operation in twcu
ty minutes without expense or mechanical nid.
The little Giant lias taken tho first nremt’iiNt at
nearly all tho State Fairs throughout tho union, and
that in the most complimentary manner. They aro
guaranteed against breakage or derangement when
used according to directions, and warranted to give
the most perfect satisfaction, or the money refoudvd
on the return of tho mill.
They are or three sizes, and will grind from eight
to fillcon bushols good Toed per hour, according to
size, with ouo or two horses.
Wo uow offer them to tho trade complete, ready
for attaching the team, at roduood prices.
Mr. 0. B. CAMPF1ELD is our Agont In Savannah,
of whom tbe mill may bo had at our price.
march 7—oodAwly
G. M. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan anil Whitaker .Streets.
HA* now on hand a beautiful as.
surtmeut of Jewelry of every tils-
criptlou and kind worn hy ladies
nud gentlemen, and will*trilatunu.-uul]y low price*.
I have this day received (|H?r Express) a laig6
stock of eh-gaiit diver Ware, consisting of Cake aud
I’ie Ktiivc-.-. plain and engraved FlsU Knives and
Forks, Pickled Kuivcn ami Forks, Knives, Forks snd
.Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, kc. Ac., ail
iu Morocco cases, and -uitable for pre-cuts. 1 hat tt
also this day received an addition to my stock of
halt work of light colored Curls, Topsytt, Braids,Front
Pieces, Halids, Uncle Tom, kc.., which new niakeu
uiy assortment complete. Orders received for any
color desired.
Watches repaired l»y ami under the superviHofa
of seir, uud all other work dono in a workmanlike
manner, und warranted. may 26
Wlifti 1 whall wo spentl the Summer 7
hound".hill.
WATER-CORE & MOTORPATHIC
INSTITUTE,
AT NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
I N nil tin? lorn I advantages Which render attractive
an institution tor tuvultds, aud n summer retreat
for others, socking relaxation and pleasure, this
*taiiito alone uud uurivuiied. For the gruiiUcatiou
! of rural Ui-tes end real cnjoyiucut, it iicvsessos many
advantage.- over mo.u -watering places.” Jenu*
Und, utter a three months stay, called it the
“Paradise of America." Families from tho South
find ti a lovely, and In every respect desirable sum
mer residence. Parents, anxious that tlielr children
should |H*s-ess gtKMl coustitutirus ou entering youth
or adult aye, would find ihut a few mouths'’ resi
dence in Urn bracing mountain air of Round Hill,
with its systematic, iuvigoratlng exercises, would
put them lu |io>scssion of greatly enhanced powers
of endurance, ami their whole life would ho likely
to be more energetic, tram tbe iui|*ctus thus given to
physical development
Dr H Ilalrttoe. the proprietor, continues to pay
particular attention to Women's diseases and weak-
nowo.-'. Tlie ^u<'rcsM which has attended his method
of treating siirk complaints by hD system of Motor-
path)' has given him a most extended practice. This
system is founded on new pathological principles,
aud by it pernmnunt cures have beau effected with
an com) niul certainly heretofore uuattaiuod. Ho
also devote* himself to tlio cure of tho various kinds
of chronic dheur-u*. Having been for twenty years
at the head ora Hydropathic Institution, and within
that time having treated many thousands of the
most complicated cases, ho has had an opportunity
which few have i*oade»ed of acquiring skill in tho
control of protracted aud difficult complaints.
Ri-h:rkx«.’»».—V. K. G. Rosh, uud 1. W. Morrell.
K*qra.,8uvauuuh; D. Wilcox. Esq., Augusta, Ga.:ii
II. Lee, Esq., Manchester, W; aud I), A. Hyde,
Esq.,» harlestou, S. C.
Circulars sent fret* tu any address on application;
“Exposition of Motor pa thy,” posiogo free, ou re
ceipt or ten postage stamps; und “Motion Life” on
receipt of six. Address.
11. HALSTED, M. D.
may27 liu Northampton, Mass,
IJAREGES. CHALLIES AND MUSLINS--
AJ A choice selection of theso goods, of tho latent
ty s, to which wo invite the attention of tho ludie*.
mar? AIKIN A BURNS
r«UBA M0LABSE3—Tho cargo of the brig
V1L B. Lawton, or superior quality. For sale by
mayiu 3t PADELFORD, FAY 4t CO.
'\T O. MOLASSES, landing Rom Bchooncr
IU * Ahhygnnuils^andJhs asla lin ■ ^
Oj \ Bbls. HtiperiorOId Monongehela Whiskey,
v received, and for .salo by
J. M. EYRE,
my 14 94 Bay rtrect.
sUnttiucs;
1000 Reams Wrapping paper.
100 bales Twiue;
_ 200 doz Hcrubbiug aud Shoo I
[rushes.
69 M imported Spanish Scgars;
260 boxes Tobacco, various brands,
150 sucks Rio Cotfee;
76 mats Java Cnflbc;
100 doz Brooms;
60 doz Washboards;
60 Covered Uaskcto;
160 boxes Family Soap;
160 do Palo Soap;
76 do No. 1 Soap; /
600 Gross Matches;
60 half chesta Young Uysoo Tea;
60 do do Ooloug do
100 Ijoxea Candy;
60 boxes Scaled Ilerriuga;
76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee;
100 boxos imported Castile 8oap;
100 boxes Toilet Soap;
60 M, Jf, and whoio boxes Raisins;
Rocolvod aud for Fate by
MoMAHOX k DOYLE,
rosy14 206 und 208 Bay tlftt*.
CHATHAM LOAN 8TOCU.
>J Bhiroi for Bale bjr