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Ct-ARBICAI. MIIOOI.. •
The UnderMgniul lias opened» Jiay
uml Night Hohw.1, I" *outh Broad At.,
WAUNWO.
k 1.1. debts due tho late firm *« Sponoor CurreU)
A. **'•* .not Hqtildatod by the art day ul' .lane
fcoxt, will U placed lu the hand* of au officer for betweenUoustoiiu rice Mr., where
ceilcctloti, without discrimination. ^^|H8fhe Ik prepared (o give Instructions In
may26-~:i __ „ latlu, Greek mid French Inn-
WAKTKU. j, xuages; also; iu the usual branches of
t half grourii Colored House Servant wanted, i Bn English Education.
A Apply utthls office, may la S. F, U1LION,
- “*» Prof, of Languages,
myl4
UGraiigc .V'emale College,
■COMMENCEMENT.
C A.BBATH, July -CtU—Sermon by Philip P.
Neely, Alabama Conference.
BOAAU1NQ.
S EVERAL gentlemeuor small tamllles cuube
.uvtitmuiiitnted with iiood Rooms and Board, mi
life West side of Montgomery street, uuo dot>r above
South Broad street- MRS. M. S. RAYMt It
j,*c >2—11 j Monday, duly 7th— Brian exhibition ol sopbomqre
I.OAUDINU.-Mr. ThuiMM. turner u. 1 iuii r....£‘?*.rS°V!"".‘“ ... ii,..,.. v ...........
JL5 grass uutl Lluculti streets, H prepared t • a* i Society f'rlzct awarded. Annual address by
L'ttmmo'ltiio . I>« ItoarUer,. lV.lm K M, ».«»■ to ! i.uthcr ‘M. Smith, ?w?f Bn«r>- oE«
"* lr **•’ 'tceW-'U ' wedntwtlay. July 9th—Commencement duy. Ad-
NKW JAIL.
F .ans for a new jau.
from Aivltlicots and Mechanics generally
Ictl with tue Clerk or the Interior (Ariirt. ou
loru the fil'd ol' June next
v me hu i
t n<j»to.1
ute solicited •
tube
oiirt. uu or be-1
dress by Mon. F. ri. Bartow, Savannah, Gu,
'hursduy, July loth—Anniversary of tho Aluinuac
Society. Address by Hon. J. tllancy Jones, Penn
sylvania.
Examination ol' all the classes will lake plat e the
red. dollars will be given lor the plan I week preceding commencement,
the Court, »• *• MU.MtlUMkRt,
WM. II. OUYLKR. J. I. c. o. c. i myll*'. 9upt. Faculty.
S'. H. KNAPP, s. t. c. «. e.
MONT. CAMMING, j. i.e.y. c.
JAMES K. GODFREY, 4. a. o. c c.
GKO. I*. HARRISON, 4. t. v. t*
Stammering and Stuttering Cured.
PROFESSOR J. II. LIS WIN
• N FORMS those atlllcted by Stammering or Sluter-
I ilog. that ho has taketi rooms at the Marshal
uTin-te, .toil Is prefiaretlto enable them to speak and
read With distluotuoss, In the short space of two
hours, without tnlllctlUK the least pain. The patient Is
nivamluy uouvluced that it Is edectuai utid permati-
.•lit. whore the above change Is not attaiued no
ctinri.0 will hu made. He will romaiu lit this place
hut a lew days. apr JO
NOTICE!. ;
- jHIE Uudcrsigned has This Day removed hl9
L entire stock ol‘ Sugars, Tobacco, Ac., bum Ills
oid -tmtl. corner ol* Bryan street, to hi-new store
ou the corner or Bay and Whitaker streets, where
ho hopes to receive a continuance of the patronage
ot all ills old friends mid customers.
.iprJUtf A. PON'CR.
Foil SALE.
«r% Six Tracts of latiul, 600 acre each, 3 . r 4
miles from tho city of Savannah on theS. A,
m.Ml ill Rail Road, well adapted to tic growth ol
:bce,Cuttim and Corn, ami Wood euough to pay for
; ten times ovor. Apply to
H-n •: tr __ _ c. a. u/UJp.
j JLBACHEDShlrtiugs In great variety, aud
at various prices.
I’eh -I
LOTS.
AIRIN' k BURNS
l 1 .vi-o t\vo nil (Jordon street, ea«t. For sale low.
Fee rttfiplit. Apply to A. WILBUR,
Gctt’l I ns u ran do Agent and Broker,
may 22 111 Buy si root.
— NOTICK.
rpilK'Uiiitoraiguetl have this formed a eo-partnor-
L ship for the purpose of doing an exclusive Alte
ram aud Commission Business, under the Ilrm of A.
liimuas k Co. Otllce 172 Bay street.
A. Tlit)MAS,
S. 8. PARKUE.
.'.ivaniiuh,'" May 29tli, I860 d6t—Juno 1
DIUCKS.
I i kA 1 \ AAA GRRY BRICKS, best qua!
'•Ui/Lf ity. for sale. Apply lo
" ’ A. McAIJ'IN k BRO.,
lay22-1 mo Williamson’s buildings.
tMf-News copy.
1>Al»ER- ^ "
jL 20,1 learns single wrapping paper;
IN i do brown „ do do;
- lo.l (In double do do;
4o do largo Manilla do do;
For .-ale by
a pi 14 WEBSTER k PA1.MKS,
SUPERIOR COURT.
May Ti:um, itffitf.
O UUKUKH that this Court be adjourned until the
filled Monday In Juno next,
iirdered fui iber. that the grand jurors discharged
.laid Mini-lav next (2nd of June) be, mid they are
i».*n by ili.-oimrgcd for the term.
Rtti iM i from the minutes.
;.*t at NY H. BULLOCH, Clerk.
NEW BOOKS.
IfU’KIVKU by WA KNOCK -k PA VIS. May *.’7t)i.
\VM. J. HUNT,
Cor. IWoniiroiiiery & York at*.
SAVANNAH, ga.,
I > ESPECTPUtLY Inform, the Ladle, and
Ail (ieutlemou of this City that he Is prepared to
servo them every evening with
Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery,
In liia own pocuhnr stylo, uml hopes to merit a shnro
ol public patronage,
Savatmah, I7tb April, 1860. 3in aprl7
TO HOUSEKEEPERH.
D ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 20 Bryau-st,
would resnectfully anuouitco to the citisous ui
savaunah that hu Is ready to make aud put dowu
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, &c., at tho Hhor.toat uu-
ice, and on the most reasonable terms. boUJ-ti
i citreii
NKW I'ONtmiTuNAKI STORK
No. 1)8 Uryati Street.
rwo OOOKH AIIOVK Mr. Ukifkkx’s jkwklkv utokk.
'PUEutulersiguml reapuctfully informs the La-
1. dies ot'Savamiah in particular, and tho publlu
generally, ttmt hu has this day opened anew Coulee-
lianary Store, aud will keep ou baud a large and
■■•sh assortment, of all kinds aud dlscrlptions.
He will ul all times aud hours, be ready tofuruisb
.lartieH, with suppers.
Coffee, Tea audChocolua.ul all hours.
Ornamented Cakes, Pies, ho. &c., made to order.
He hopes from long experience to give satisfaction
to ull who will honor him with their patronage.
H. B BOZZOLA, No. 98 BrynuS
R Et'KIV.._ ,
Tin’ siiqi C.irpeulerV Family; a story*for the j Elizabotln us'lnsaid libel is stated, rendering it
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Soul liern District of Georgia.
7b thf. Manha! of (he Southern District of Georgia,
Greetingt
W HEREAS James Raehford do Wolf, James Fish
er Jones, Jatnes Garnook. aud Itobbert Btbby,
owners or tho ship Elisabeth, uuvo exhibited their
libel or complaiut In tho District Court of tho United
States for the Southern District uf Georgia, alleging
und propounding thut the said libellants are tho
true and legal owners of tho said ship Klixnbeth, of
which Thomas Williams is uud lutoly was master,
that on the night of tho lll’th of April, tu tho year
eighteen hundred and tllty-six, the said ship Eliza
beth was lyiug iu tho River Savannah, at Venus’
Point, wall iu shore, and was at that time a staunch
and well built ship, of tho burthen of nine hundred
and titty tons, or thereabouts, aud sulllclontly pro
vided with apparel, tacklo aud furniture, and pro
perly mauuud with a sulllclent crew to work aud
navigate said ship, thut ou the suld night of tho tilth
of April, eighteen hundred und tllty-six, about seven
o’clock in the evening, u siguul luuUsrn was huug
out In the forusuy of suld ship Elizabeth; that about
eight o’clock ou tho night ufthu suld tilth of April,
whilst the suld ship Elizabeth was so lying at YwiusL
Point, iu thu Suvunuah River, withiu the ebb aud
How of the tldo, aud within the admiralty aud nutra-
tliuo jurisdiction of thu District Court of the United
States, fur thu Southern District of Gcorglu, Securely
moored, tho steamship Kuystoue State, whereof
Uobert Hurdle was muster on her way Irout Phila
delphia to theclty of Savannah, cutno up thu Savuu-
nail River under full headway, uud then and there,
with great force uud violuucu, run Into uud upon the
said ship Elizabeth, smashing the sldo of tho fore-
cwatle of said ship Elizabeth, breaking llvo of the
forecastle beams, started the deck, carried away
the bowsprit, i*tut other damage did lo the nuid ship
Lime . Uy VVilllatii K. ^ Whitman.
Ailad for the 8 rial. By the author of “Falad lor
the Solitary. ”
Comic Mt-vrifr ofilnumu Life.
.Margaret Maitland of 'Suuny.*ide. By Mrs Oly-
phaut, author of •• Zahh*e.”
More ol Fred. Graham; or, ihc*k» and Fm’es. By
.1 Frederick Smith.
Philip Kollo; or. The Sootiisli Musqueteers. By
Capt. Jauie- Grant.
Cyriii't; a romance by the author of •• Initials."
Dick TarlPton-.or, 'i'h’e lust ol his Race. By J. F.
Smith.
Ear .to J l.iuvMHt.l, aud Courtship and Marriage.—
By Mrs < roliue Leo Hunt/. For sale at the Book
-tore LVt Congress street. _ _ may28
( lOR's AND OATS—For saie in iiuantiUes to suit
j puteliasers
mnyiiu WILLIAMS A: RATCLIFF.
siTnuiuks.
Boxes cliolce Rio Colfe
:i00 loti boxes fair lo prime Rio Coil'ee.
I ihi boxes old Government Java t.'oile
200 lihds. Muscovado Molasael. ]
160 hbls. choice New OrleunsSyrup. ,
fit) hlids. NowOrleant* Muscovado, uud Porto
P.ico Sugar. ,
300 hbls. rntiued A. B. k Sugar,
fib bbN. Crush ami Powdered Sugar. 1
loo bids. Lebanon. Su|n>rllim ami Extra Flour |
160 boxes Starch, Adamantine &8permCamlh«.
140 boxes No. 1 Pale, und Family Snap.
200 halos Heavy Gunny Bagging.
Vf# hhds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
76 bids. Mess and Prime Pork, I
10.) boxes Tobacco, various brands.
UK) boxes Blank mid Green Ten,
600 bags Drop and Bunk Shot.
AU kegs and half kega “Hazards” powder,
toucther with a full assortment of ull other articles
ut tlii! Groivry Hue, (except liquors.) In store, and
tor vale »n art nmtnnduting terms, by
.pine 1 RODGERS, NORRIS t£ CO.
A1 IRON'S CONTINUATION,
i-KOOMi «KRIKS.
H lsToUY uf Europe, from the Fall of Napoleon
Iu 1816, to the Accession of I.mik Napoleon iu
1162 By Sir Arc hi bald Alton. 2vols.
Alton's First Stories, from the Commencement of
tne French Revolution, 1789. to tho Rtslorallou iu
3is 1 it, (Tl 4 vols.
Maury’s Physical Geography of tho Sou. Tho Oth
mid entirely now edition, with clouts.
Vagabond Life iu Mexico. By Gabriel Ferry,
t I .omuls’ Troatiso ou Arithmetic, theoretical aud
practical.
Hparrowgrass Papers; or, Living III the Country.
By Fredk. D. C'o/zuns,
J lu rl-bus tuh. Bv Doesticks, with many ombel-
ilslimunts.
Margiirot Maitland ot' Sunnyside. By. Mrs. Oly
phant..
Hours of Sorrow Cheered aud Comforted, By
Charlotte Elliott.
mUy27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
C lKAHi’AiGN CI DER, &«.—115 boxes Cham-
> puigu Cider, choice article,
20 bids choice old peach Urauy,
d do do Apple llraudy,
10 do do Cherry llraudy,
Also—Ginger mid Blackberry, boxes.
Iu store and lor sale by
WE!
cessary to discharge u part of her cargo, aud to
bring uer up to the city of 8avuuuuh for repairs, ul
great oxpciMe aud loes of time; that it Is imjxwslhic*
lo ascortaia exactly what will bo tho extent of tho
damages, but us far as calculation cuu be made the
damage sustained by such collision lo the said ship
Elizabeth, umouuts to thu sum often tlicusuud del
lars; that this occurred in thu admiralty und mura-
lime jurisdiction of said Court, all of which the libel-
luuts pray leave to furnish proof of, and have also
prayed a decree for their damages ulore*aid, aud
costs, and that the ordiuury process may issue.
Aud wherous the judge oil In.* District Court afore
said hath ordered ami diroutod that tho ordinary
process should Issue, returnable to the United
States Court Room iu tin* city of Savauimh, on the
12lh day of Juno next, at ole von o’clock, A. M.,
Now, therefore, you are hereby authorized, em-
' powered aud strictly enjoined peremptorily to cite
[ and admonish all porsous having, or pretending to
! have, any right, title, interest, or claim to the said
steamship Kuystoue State, her luuchiuury, tackle,
; apparel aud furniture, by uil lawful ways and means
! whereby tills monition may bo made most public
; and notorious, to be uml appear at tho timo and
place aforesaid, before tin* Judge aforesaid, to show
cause, ir any they have, why Judgment should not
pass us prayed for, uml to do and receive what unto
law und Justice shall appertain, und whatever you
shall do In the premises you shall certify to the
Judge aforesaid, at tho time and place aforesaid, to-
getlior with this writ,
Wltuess tho Honorable Julia C. Nieoll, Judge uf
said District Court, this twenty-third day of May
eighteen hundred uml Ilily-slx.
LAW, BARTOW it I.OVELL,
Proctors for Libellants.
All persons interested in this monition will take
due notice. DAN’I. H. .STEWART,
U. S. Marshal.
Savannah, 23d .May, 1S6L
Voimxr. ‘
_ UNTIL tht 1st November next, a corn-
I utodloue aod airy renideoce.on the north
I sldo of Ute Central Railroad Depot, known
has fSovara Place. The house Is bsWIy fur-
rrom basement to attic, which can be bought
YOUNG k WYATT 1 .
msy8
Jis
aeptil
octl6
IN THE.THRKE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
adjoining the office of the subscriber. The
basement would make, with some alight
improvement, on oxcollent lawyer’a-ofllce.
and aecoud Honrs will be let tor Counting-
Rooms, and the third tor sleeping apartmeut*. Con
nected with the ontublishment is ho out-building ot
brick, suitable tor Servants. Apply to
IV A. L. LAMAR,
Corner Dray tou and Bryan aftotts.
TO RENT * "
TWO TENEMENTS IN GORDON BlXJCK,
fronting Chatham Square, aud well furnish
ed with gas, water, stables, Ac. Posses
sion given 1st of November.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
_ 72 Bryaujtreot.
valuable: phopkrtv for sale.
The two-story brick store on Congress
street, now occupied by Messrs. Einstein A
Eckman. This Is one of the best stouds lu
_the city tor any kind or business. Torms
made accommodating. For particulars in
quire at 142 Broughton street, above tho storo of T.
L. McKenna. tfmayU
TO RENT.~
■ The Dwelling lately ocoupled by Judge
Fleming, In Taylor street, near Drayton.
8ald House is threo stories on a basement,
with good servants* rooms, andouthousos.
m given immediately. Apply to
. JL L. COHEN.
FOR RENT.
Possession given immediately — Threo
story brick bouse, now and in good order,
on Macon street, next east res I deuce to Mra.
Jewolt. Apply at this ofllce.
tl may27
ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA ■ t i i GEORGIA.
J. J* HEELER, Proprietor*
Late, rf the Verandah Hotel, Hew Orleans.
I’assengers per Evening Trains will And
Supper ready ou the arrival of the Cars.
may14
MEitOHANW hotel;
JACKSONVILLE, EA8T FLA.
JOHN BOZEMAN, Proprietor.
BOARD PKH DAY $ 1 6U
HOARD PKRWKKK 0 00
board pkr no.vni 20 00
,may 13 ly r
WANTED—A Vessel to load with Timber
for au European market Apply at Union
ut Paw Mill, or J V O’Byrne’s office.
mirfll JEFFPRaON ROBERTS.
WANTED—A Vessel to load with THube’r
■for a Northern port. Apply ut Union Steam
[wMilL’or at J F O’Byrne’s .ofllne.
marai JEFFEILSOX ROBERTS.
FOR BALTIMORE—RWOUa list.—The
schooner E.L. B. WALES, HolAnan master,
„jve quick dispatch tor the above port. For
freight or passage apply ou beard at Tcllhlr’s wharf
or to [my29] BRIGHAM, KELLY k CQ.|
FOR FREIGHT OR OHARTER.—The Brig
IAIUISA SEARS. Apply to
may27 LOCKEtT k SNELUNGS,
AN^Eti TO CHAftTER—A vessel ot 160,000
• to 200,000 feet carrying capacity, to load
lumber for Mata Mas. Apply to
rnay26 rADELFORD, FAY & CO.
TiT VK83EL8 WANTED.-A vesseUo load with
timber, tor Boston. Also a vessel to toad
iK with sawed lumber, tor the namo place.
Apply to JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
at Union Steam Haw Mill,
aprl9 or J. F. O’BYRNE’H Office.
WANTED.—A freight or charter tor Ha-
vana tor Brig ft. M. ClfARLETON.
Applp to JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
at Union Steam Haw Mill,
apr!9 or J. F. O’BYRNE’S Office.
TrT FOR LIVERPOOL.— 1 1’lio A 1 American
^eSkkSbip MARY It ADELINE, W. Taylor, master.
MSE-haviug a portion of her cargo engaged. wU
have Immediate dispatch. For freight apply to
Captain Taylor, or to
may7 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO,
Jqit' FOR PHlUDELHHIA—Hkhon’s Lwfc—
The schooner MARY k LOUISA, Captain
bureiwiui, will have dispatch for tho abovo port.—
For freight apply to
mayl9 0. A. GREINER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—tho sehr MARIA
; PICKUP. Baker. Muster, will have despatch
lor tnu above port. For freight apply to
Jel OGDEN, STARR & CO.
FOR lJVKRPOOL.—Tho A 1 Aineriean
ship FALCON, Patton master, having a
large portion of freight engaged, will meet
with dispatch us above, for balance of cargo, apply
1° _ BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
JfJi FOR BALTIMORE.—RiacLAK Ijnk.—The
dUmt schr. WOODBRIVQE, White master, will
nave qu* -1 * J ‘—— ■*— *-■-*-* — —
aave quick dispatch as above. For freight or pas
sage, apply on board at Toifair’s wharf, or to
June 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Juno 1
MILLS HOUSK
CORNER MEETING AND
CHARMMTO.V, 8. 0.
THIS Hotue Is now adapted to all the
wants of the Travelling Publlo, and the ef
forts of tho Proprietor will bo to deservo
their patronage,
mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
MONTGOMERY’S HOTEL ANDDIN1NU
ROOMS—(ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.)
Ho. 16 ami 17 Beekman, two doors east qf Hassau
street, near the CUu Hall Park.
* '11)6 subscriber, thankful for past favors,
would Inform his patrons nnd tho traveling
public, thut he is now prepared to furnish
flrst class I/idglng Rooms, will) convonion-
lo any Hotel lu the city, Transient or per
manent lodgers accommodated by the day, week or
month, wilu or without bourd.
R. 0 MONTGOMERY,
my 13 New York.
■ Instead of going No: tit com© to tho Stono
Mountain House, and spend your summer,
us everything will bo done for your com
fort. Couvoyancos will bo furnished to
convoy passengers to Lawroncovilto, Gainesville
and Clarksville.
49T Passengers by the Georgia Railroad take sup
per ut this house.
ALEXANDER k. CLARK.
F. 8. Alkxandkr, formerly or Lawronceville.
J, A. Ciawk, Social Circle.2m—Jo 2
tubl
WEBSTER k PALME’g
STATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY CO,
i a Mi all whom it may concern:—Whereas Jason
X Floyd will apply ut the Court of Ordinary fur
letters of administration on the estate of Allen 1).
•Iinro are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and ui pear before said court,
u. in tke objections, If any they have, on or before
tv ii t Monday In July next, otherwise said leltera
w.:; in- nJt-M.
Witness W. I*. Girardeau, Ortlinary for Liberty
c.euiiy, this 27tli day of April, 186(1.
W. P. GIRARDEAU, ^
iuay27 G. L.
GE01U41A, LIBERTY COUNTY.
O N the ili'Ht Monday In July next application will
he made to the honorable the Court of Ordina
ry of said county tor letters of administration ou tho
-•’•niio of Gideon McGowon, lato of said county, do-
vt-iiMNl. ANN McGOWEN.
June 2
NOTICE.
t pi I It EE months after date application will bo inado
X to t*.e Marine Buuk or Savannah, for thu pay
ment of two Twenty dollar bills, viz ; letter B, 8070,
uud letter o 607, tint left halves of which have been
l„,t ' JAMES I*. HUDSON.
lulli.lmMi.i-, nil., May 17,1860. am- rny'JO
AUJIljllSTllA'I'HII SALE.
O X li.u llrntTniwclay In Jun« noxt will lie aol.1 in
Irani ot'tliu Court llniian, lu Uio city or Suvuii-
iu.Ii, ull din riialoatuto lii-toBlUK to tho oaUilo uf
j.iiii.h m. Hi,liia, Into ol' Chatham County, ttoiwil.
N.1,11„. i milmlon 111 tho Court of Orilliiury. ami hy
,.r,lur 1,1 lilt- Ailmlulalrnlrlx, for Uio honolll ol thu
Itelrs and creditors. AN N H. BA IKS,
KEBZIE’g pate-yt water filter
An assortment of sizes on
huud. We warrant them to make
the Savannah River Water, oven
though dipped directly out of the
River, us pure uud clear as the
Uuest Sprltig Water. About forty
ofthusc Filters are now in use iu
this city, und every person who has
thorn, will eheertuliy testify lo their
efficiency. Indeed, tho Board of
_____Water Commissioners hero, say lu
their import, it Is the ouly Filter that does effectual
ly purify the Savannah River Water.
Call and see one in operation at our House Fur-
ntshing and Stove ostubllsmont,Hodgson 1 ’a now block.
KENNEDY k BEACH,
fob 27 Corner of Broughton and Bullets.
"PLUMBING.
P LUMBING, in all its vorloua branches, at
tended to at tho Hbortestuotice. ami in superior
style. Also, may bo found Shower Baths, Galvaniz
ed iron, Tin and Leaded Bulb Tubs; Copper Boilers,
Patent Pan Water Closets, Lead Pipes. Sheet I-oad,
Brass and Plated Cocks, Force Pumps, India Rubber
Hose. For sale at the House Furnish Storo, No. 166
Uroughtonstroet.
murl9 HORACE MORSE.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS! ! SHIRTS!! I
I HAVE just received a large assortment of
white and llgurod Shirts, of every quality aud
stylo, ami superbly made, with collars to match,
orders will also bo taken, and shirts mudo to suit
any particular style or last.’, of tho wearer. Call at
tho Star Clothing EmiMu lum, 147 Day streot.
my 14 WM. O. PRICE. ^
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK k DAVIS, TUESDAY,
MAY 13TH.
D ICK TARLETAN; or, The Last of his
Race. By J. F. Smith Esq.
Cyrlllu; a romance. By the author of “Initials.”
Fred Graham; or, Masks and Faces. By J. Fred
erick Smith.
Philip Hollo; or, Tho Scottish Musketeers. By
Captain James Grant.
Vlvluu Bertram; or, A Wifo’s Honor. By G. W.
M. Reynolds.
The Woudorto I Adventures of Captain l'riost.
Courtship und Marriage: or, Tho Joys and Sor
rowB or American Ufa. By Mrs. Caroline Loo Heutz.
Phunilxlunna; or, Sketclios nnd Burlesques. By
John Phamlx'. For sale ot
may 16 IDO CONGRESS STREET.
SUNDRIES .*
1 n BULB. Stuart’a Crushed Sugar;
XU ill Mils do A, B Jt 0 ClurllloU Sugars;
6 hbls Extra No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon;
1«) boxes Family Soap;
10 boxes Oswego Starch;
6 sacks first quality Java Coffoe;
orlor It!
INDIAN SPRING HOTEL.
Tho UuderHigtiod has again the pleusuru
of informing his uutnerous’friends, us
well us tho publlo ut lurgo, that hu is
yet at tho ludian Bprlug Hotel, aud is fully
prupurod, with tho assistance of his sous und his
own experience or six years at the hotel, with thu
bort cooks that can be procured, as woll as assls-
tanco of ull kinds,'to utk of all those who visit the
Spring a generous share of their putrouuge, intend
ing to 8i»uro no (mins of himself to make all tmeb as
pleuso to give him a call comfortable. The Imllau
Spriug Ilotol Is now opou, aud ready to rccoivo all
those that will please to call. There will bo at For-
Bytho DejHJt coaches and hacks ready to convey all
such as wish to go over.
KDW. YARN Ell,
muy23-3tuw tsepl Proprietor.
V Savannah Republican, Muruing News, and
Charleston Courier wilt please Insert tho above throe
times each week until 1st September, and send their
bills for puymeuf, EDtv. ’VARNER.^
A~VaiitnbUVPlniktutloii for Sale lit Mold
to«U County.
THE subscriber offers tor sale the follow
ing valuable tracts of land, In McIntosh Co.;
1,220 uores orpine land und well timbered;
_15Q, acres of good bay laud—60 acres of
iro cleared and under cultivation, part cross
ing the 8avannah, Albnuyand Gulf Railroad; ulso
1,120 acres of rich swamp and hammock land; 1830
acres of choice pine laud, 130 clearod and under
good cultivation, with a good mill scat attached lo
it, ail within 2% miles of tho above numod railroad.
Tliero is a good dwelling on the premises, situated
on a high, beautiful and well watorod hill, within
1)* miles of tho above railroad, and on the Macon
snd Darlou Road. This Is a rare chance for Inud
pimdiasers, nnd a grant bargain can be obtained by
applying immediately to the proprietor,
A. J. BAGGS, Sr.,
WaUhoursvlUe.Jiherty Co., or to
JOHN 8. MONT.MOIJJN, B»q..
maylU d&wtf Savannah, On
sTrMAuYs’ii ote¥
Tlie aJjovo uamed House la now open tor
the reception or Boarders and Travellers,
aud the undersigned promises to spare
i neither pains or expense to make his pa-
truus comfortable. His tablo will always bo sup
plied with tho choicest that the market and tho sur
rounding country affitrds—Fresh Fish, Oysters, Von-
Don, Wild Game, &c. The House is largo aud airy,
aud within a low yards of the landlug, ou tho beau
tiful river St. Marys, aud Is a desirable place for In
valids aud othors as a summer resort. The stage
leaves the House three times a week tor Woodstock
Mills, CoutrovlUoge, and Trndor’3 Hill, and tho Sa
vannah bouts touch going and coming, so that per
sons will not bo Inconvenienced, but cun leave when
they desire. Prices will be made to correspond with
ilrst class country hotels.
THOMAS B. JONES B
St. Marys, May 27, 1860.3m my27n
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
00.
Semi-Weekly United States Mall Line.
TIHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
I Steamships—
KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tons..Capt. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ ,, Cupt. Thomas Lyon.
• FLORIDA 1,800 “ ..Capt. M.S. Woodhull.
ALABAMA.... 1,800 “ ..Capt. 0. R.Sclieuck.
WILL LKAVK SAVANNAH KVKKY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY**
These ships aro among tho largest on tho co&st,
unsurpassed In speod, safety aud comfort, making
thoir passages in ttfty to sixty hours, and aro com-
maudod by skillful, careful and polite ;ofllcers.—
Having ologont stato-room accommodations, they
offer a most doslrablo conveyance to New York.
Cabiu Passage to Now York.... 826
Steorage Passuge to Now York 8
PADEIjFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway,
lob 6 Now York.
FLOltliiAPORTS.
FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
—U. S. Mail Line—From Now Or-
leans to Koy West.—Stoamshlps
FLORIDA and VANDERBIf.T.-Theso
lino steamers will in future make their regular
semi-monthly trips, leaving as follows;
New Orleans, 10th &24th Koy West, .. 16th k 24th
Pensacola.... 11th k 26th Tumpu 11th k 26th
Apalachicola. 12th k20th Codar Keys.12th k 20th
St Marks.... 18th k 27th St. Marks.. .14th & 28th
Cedar Keys. .14th & 28th Apaluchieula,16th k 29th
Tampa Bay.. 16th & 29th Pensacola... 10th k 80th
Arrlvo at
Key West 17th A* 1st I New Orleans, 17tli & 1st
Agents iu New Orleans,
(Ioo26 Util K. G. ROGERS, k CO.,
72 l'oydrass street.
THE GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE
CO. OK NEW YORK,
A RE taklog Marine Risks at their Agency,
corner of Dray ton and Bryan streets,
BV BELLA PUENTISM,
(HPcciBsona to vuobmck a am.)
Administrator's Bate.
Approved Risks will be taken on liberal terms, | Gn the first TUESDAY in June next, at 11 o’clock, In
. , ... .. .< i -rrrntil nfOia Tmirl ttniu* will I
aud the usual credit given ou Premium Notes. Three
quarto) 4 of thu businnsH will be returned to the cub
toinera In scrip. CJ. A* L. Lamar,
fob 19 Agent in Savannah
rarRANm
SuutiiMii Mutual Insurance Company,
Southern Mutual Life Ins. Company*
Home Insurance Company* of N. York,
Springfield Fire Jfc Marine Ins* Com’y,
Risks in the above Insurance Companies underta
ken hy WM. KINO * SONS, Agents,
No. 99 Hay street.
Savannah, 14th December, 1866. _ doc!4
FIKK, RiARINB ANU IAFK
INSURANC E.«2*.
NO. Ill, BAY-STREET. '"J' 13
CAPITAL BEPKESBNTBD,
Nearly Four Million DoIIui-n.
By the following responsible Stock Companies.
front ofthe Court House, will bo sold—
I<ots No. G and 7 Forsyth Ward, corner of Whita
ker and Huntingdon streets, fronting the Park, 46 hy
130 toot, subject to a city ground rent or 8—— per
annum. Sold as the property ol Robert H. Griffin,
deceased, by vlrluo of an order from the Court of
Ordinary, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol
said estate. By order ofthe administrator. Terms
at sale. mayla
Administratrix Bain.
On TUESDAY, July first, at U o’clock, iu front ot
the Court House, will bo sold:—
Tho southern half of Lot No 17 and improvements,
alt unted on East Boundary street: the improvements
a re plx wooden tenements. Sold as the proporty of
tho estate of Daniel Robertson, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said estate.—
A. E. ROBERTSON,
my 13 Administratrix.
Charter. Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OF LONDON.
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY!!
[HY AI'TIIORIIY OK TUB STATU OF OROROI4.]
Southern Military Aoademy
! FOR JVlB, CLAVlMftw Ittlei,
Will bo drawn iu tho city of Montgomery, Alabama,
; Juno 12th, 1860, when prizes amounting to
60,000 DOLLARS
Will be distributed according to 110 following beau
tiful scheme.
Farmers* and Mechanics* Fire* Marine
and Life Insurance Company,
Bridgeport Fire*nml^Marhie Iusurnnce j TEN CAPITAL PHIZES ! J!
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS ! I!
Company,
OF BRIDGEPORT, OT.
43T T..e subscriber will eflbct Insuruuco to any
amount iu all parts of the Statqjw every description
or proijcrty. ' _
Llto Insurance, to any umouui. at the lowest rate,
for the benefit of heirs aud creditors, or payable to
tho wife free from the claims of creditors.
Marino Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts
of tho world. Jan26 A. WILBUR.
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE I iV S U It A NCE
COMPANY, NliRVARK, N. J.
Charter J'erpelual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1, I860* 82,230,006 47
Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,492 00
Total amount of claims by death paid- r _ & j?
to date rl/i
84,282,488 97
Bei^Jamm C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord,
General Agont, Robert L. Patterson. President.
•The funds ofthls Company are all safely invested
In first class bonds aud mortgages, stocks, cash, and
notes of merabers fully secured by their ftol(cies.
For lb niter iiarticulurs Inquire of kfe
CHARLES A. FARLEY,
Agent In Savuuuah,
At the OUlco of Boll k Prentiss-
J, S. 8ULUVAN, Medical Examiner.
HKKKKKNCK !
Messrs. Pai»ki.fohd, Fay it Co.,
I. K. Tkw, Esq., .State Bank.
feu 29
l Prize of..
8CHKMK—CLA&3 V.
$16,000 is
.. $15,000
1 Prize or.
6,000 is
... 6,000
1 Prize of.
4,000 Is
... 4,000
1 Prize of.
2,000 is
... 2,090
1 Prize of.
2,000 Is
... 2,000
1 Prize of.
1,000 la
... 1,000
1 Prize of.
1,000 is
... 1,000
1 Prize of.
1,000 u
... 1,000
1 Prize of,
1,000 is
... 1,000
1 Prize of.
1,000 is
... 1,000
20 Prize of.
400 »ira
,.. 8,000
60 Prize of.
200 aro
... 12,000
60 Prize of.
100 are
... r»,oon
4 dT-proxiiimlioii 1'rlzos of $200 nre....
... *800
4 do
do 100 arc....
400
■1 do
do 60 are ...
.... 200
H do
do 25 are....
.... 200
20 <lo
' do 20are....
.... 400
180 l’i izes amounting to
...$60,000
MAU1NE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
AGGREGATE CAPITAL 807000,000.
YOUNG, WYATT A CO.,
o .1
Hi
FOR CHARLESTON*
Beery Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, atti o'clock
m ** lu Tho spleuuid steampacket GOU-
£gHfiBHClK)N, E. Burden, Commander, will
leave as above, aud will arrlvo lu Charleston In time
to connect with tlio Railroad lines going North and
West. For fruight or passage apply on tho Charles
ton StoamjwikMt Wharf to
my 14 J. I*. BROOKS#. Agent. ,
*9" N. t»—Alter FRIDAY, Muy 30th, tue Gordon
will co tetuporurllp withdrawn, making her last
trip from BuvanuuU ott WEDNESDAY, May 28th,
tmtl front Charlostou ou FRIDAY, tho 30th.
' FDR CENTERVUjLaDE*
Fid St.. Simons, Brunswick* Fdncy Bluff, Jefferson,
Darien, St. Marys, tto. * '
Tho flue steamer PLANTER, dipt.
^McNulty, will leave for the abovo
places every Wednesday morning at lOo’olock. For
freight or iMisHogo, apply ou board ut Union Ferry
Wharf, or to
i,novl» CRANE, WELLS k CO., Agents.
NO. 85, BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH* GEORGIA.
A RE prepared to effect Insurance, in coRjuuc-
1L tion with tho MERCANTILE INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 6, Wall street, Now York, for uny
atnouut that may ho required. Parties requiring it
cuu bo litsurcd lu the following Iztudou and New
York offices, viz:
Excelsior, New York, Capital Stock $200000
St. Nicholas, do do 150000
Ilurmouy, do do 200000
Uoukntuu, do do,..' 200000
Com’uuw’Uli,do do,... 260000
fltuyvoHuut Uu do 200000
Howard, do do 200000
Com Exch’go do do 200000
Lafarge, du do 160000
Market, do do 200000
uov 28
MA1UNE AKU J-HitK ISSU1UJICB7
theTntkbnational
Insurance Company.
SO. 28, MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE,
NSW YOBS.
CASH OAPlTAL—$B12,000
AOENT FORSAVANNAir,
.1 allies HI. Carter,
AT THE OFFICE OF
MtiSSfiS. YOUNG, WYATT & CO.,
No. 85, Buy. Street, below the Post Office.
niHKCTOHS:
ALANBON MARSH,
8. A. R0LI.0 hriu of a. S. Barnes \ Co.
a r4vKl(.'K OK TICKED).
Whole Ticketa 810; Halves $5; Quarters $2 60.
~AWHOXIMATTOX KKIZfflT
The two numbers preceding aud succeeding the
first Ion prizes, pre each entitled to Approximation
Prizes.
Prizes In this tottery are puld thirty days after
tho drawing, lu bills ot'spcclo paying batiks, without
deduction—only on presentation of tho ticket draw
ing the Prize.
tST Bills of all solvuut banks tnkcu at pnr. All
communications strictly confidential.
jfcj- Orders addressed to Samuel Swan, box 82,
Savannah Post office, will meet prompt attention.
SAM’L SWAN, Manager,
may26tjolO Montgomery, Ala,
GIIAND SPECULATION^!!!
FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT!
as-1 j* o opiii z es ! jsa
0 6 0.0 O O ,
IMPROVEMENT ON THE
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
BY AlTIIOItlTV OP TUB BTATB OB (.BORGIA.
Jatper Coiiiily Acudciuy
XiOTTHRY.
Ten Thousand Nnmbeiw Only.
ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS.
CLASS N.
Tube drawn Juumthe 10th, i860, at CoucertHull,
Mucon, Ga., uuderthe sworn superintendence
of Col. Geo. aM. Logan aud Jas. A. Nisbel, Esq.
This tottery is drawn on the plan or the Royal
, Lottery or Havana of slnglo numbers; this h»3 only
, 10,000 uumbors, and the Havana Lottery 84,000
: numbers—tho Havana 249 prizes, this 1,200 prices,
j took* to your Interest! Now Is tho time
CAPITAL* PRIZE—$16,000.
1 Prize of $16,000ls 816,000
.. 6,000 is 6,000
4,000 Is 4,000
BY SPENCER CVRRELL.
At Private SaleT
2,000 bushels ot Rice; an excellent article of feed
tor stock of all kinds, perfectly dry and in good or
der. at 26 cents per bushel. Call and examine It.
may24
At Private Bale.
Southern half ol lot No 86, Chatham Ward, city o
Savannah, containing twenty-five and a half feet
front on Tatnall street, and ninety and three quarter
feet in depth, subject to a ground rent of twenty-one
10-100 dollars per annum. For further particulars
Inquire at the Counting Room, 164 Bay street.
At Private'Bale.
* f *w fine lithographed pictures, 22 x 28 inches,
8t0 £* Mountain, DeKalb County, Ga-, audTawa-
laga Foils, near the Indian Springs, Ga., for .sale
low - Jan 10 4
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY!
PRY0R’S“0INTMENT.
I T is a sure and speedy cure for burns, pUen,
corns, felons, lover sores, ulcers* scald head,
tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur
ses,) soro and cracked lips, Irosh wounds and sores
of uny description. It is a moat valuable remedy
aud euro, which cuu be testified to by thousands
who havo used ft lu many portions of the South tor
the last few years. Iu uu instance will the salve do
any Injury, or interfere with a physician’s proscrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letters from people who have nsod it themselves,
and most earnestly recommend it to others as a
tpcedy aud certain remedy for the above named
diseases. A trial Is all that Is uecessury tor Its own
recommendation.
Hold by J. B. MOORE, Savunuub, Ga., and drug *
gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor,
tnayia InG range, Ga.
P. JACOBS,
. SUGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 20, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on band Spaulsb, Han
Spanish, and American Segura, ut wholesale and re-
all. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. junol
jaMesmJhEnUv;
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawns
Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
given to all matters connected with shipping and In
surance, No. 118 Bay-strcol opposite the fronted
tho Custom House. ly nov 8
ola sj m> s n 4jbd>o
Every man hU own Card Printer*
rt ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S
VJ Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, tho best, cheapest
aud most convenient of any thing tor the purpose
yet offered for sale.
ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt.
apr 3 ly 186 Congress St.
1
1
l
I
6
10
60
120
3,000 IS...
2,000 Is....
1,00019.. .
600 U....
60 Is. ..
25 la..
600 Approximation prizes of 20 are...
500 " l! 10 are
3,000
2,000
5,000
5,000
3,000
3,000
. 10,000
6,000
1200 Prizes aniouutlug to
Tickets $10—Halves $6-
FOU JOHNSON'S LANDING*
AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES,
lb leave on Tuesday Night, the 12th instant.
_ _ «IT—a, Tito light draft-steamer, WILLIAM
JmBMBti LF.DBY, Captain A. C. Klug, will
leave regularly 03 abovo, from the Charleston
Steampacket wharf. Apply to v,
febll S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Apout.
* U. S. Mali Line; ~
FOR PALATKA* FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Ga., Hrnandi-
na and Jacksonville, Picolata and Black Creek, Fla,
THE steamer’WELAKA, Capt. N
King, will leave for the above places
every Tuesday Mommy, at 10 o’clk.
This boat has large and airy State Room accom
modations, aud taking Ihe Inland Passage, offers
every inducement to Invalids and others.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill und inter
mediato landings on St. Mary’s River.
No freight will be lakeu after 9 o’clock.
For froight or passage apply ou board at the
Florida Stoara packet wharf, or to
aprgl CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
Childs, Pratt A Co
* Uvingstou, Ballard & Co.
• Win. M Podge & Co.
H A. Curtin .V Co.
• Uusted A Cut'll.
1 W. H. Lyon A Co.
Leo, Murphy kCa.
• • lli-ici-uu U'n:t('f
A!J)NZO CHILD.
I. I*. BAl.LARD,
WM. M. DODGE, •
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CUItTlH,
WM. E. ROLLU,
S. T. Lll’ITNCOTT',
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED,
Wil. H. R1VERSMITH,
W. H. LYON,
GEO. CHAPMAN,
JOS. 11. WKSfOOTT, *• Briggs, Westcolt s t.
JOS. F ATM AN, “ •• Fatrnun k Co
STEPHEN VON MORI-N,
GEO. SAVORY, “ “ Geo. Savory k Co,
J. A. RKQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, President.
CHAS. W. OtiDEN, Vico ProMlpeui.
WM. K. ROMO, Secretary.
This Company will issue Policies upon Mu
rlue, Inland Navigation, Transiwrtntlou auil Fire
Risks, at liberal rates of premium,
tosses promptly aud liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
octal No. 86, Bay Street.
$60,000
■Quarters $2.50.
Prizes payable .without deduction.
A6T Persons sending money by mall ueed not
! fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to.
! Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
; banks taken at pur. Drawings sent to all ordering
' tickets.
ftff- Those wialdug particular numbers should
order Immediately.
Address JAMES K. WINTER. Manager,
mayi 6 Macon, Ga.
ALA HAM A LOTTERY!
(Al'VliOHIZKD BV I UK KI'AIK Ol’ .1 Ull AM.A. J
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Fir Palatka, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, St.
Marys, Htmandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg,
(Black Creek,) and Picolata.
k K The uew and elegant steampacket
JOHNS, Capt. Jamc3 Freeborn,
leaves every Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for
the above places.
Freight will be taken tor Trader’s Hill and later*
mediuto landings ou St Mary’s River.
as- No freight will be taken after 0 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having Excellent statu*
room accommodations, apply on board, ut the Flori
da Steampacket Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to
apr21 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
L ADIES’ AND GENT’S GLOVES.—A mag
nificent assortment of ladles’ and gout’s Tuffota
Silk Gloves, white aud black, also assortod colors,
just received and for salo dy
tnarll I.AD80N k ROGERS
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water Pltchora,
Sumo new and beautiful
designs, Plated and Rrita-
nia.
At tbe H iuse Furnishing
Storo,
5 156 BROUGHTON STREET,
** HORACE MORSE.
Savauimh, April30.
aprSO
iiiay’.'ft
Administratrix.
BATH: BOTJBd;
HOT. COLD AND SHOWER.
rpHE BATH HOUSE having been handsomely
X fitted up, opened on Saturday, 2d of March.
Single Baths 26 cento—six tickets for $1.00
mar4 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agont.
Removal:
The subscriber hu Removed on the
Bay, next door to tbe Republlcnnj
office, where he is now opening a
handsomo assortment or 8 P RIN Gl
AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by tho
pattern or make to ordor in tho most fashionable
stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing tor the present
and coming season.
Tbankthl for past favors, ho hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing dono at
tho shortest notice.
Just rocelved Whito Prill Coats and Panto, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, torsaloata small pro
fit.
aprl2 JOHN W. KEIJ.Y.
Ii
NEW YORK A LIVERPOOL UNITED
STATUS MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
finoare— il ' 8 C ° mprbiMg “‘“gfjSk
ATLANTIC, Capt. West, I BALTIC, Capt.torastociL
PACIFIC, Capt. Nyo. | ADRIATIC, Capt
Those ships having been built, by contract, ox-
urcssly for Government service, every care has
been taken in their construction, us also in their en
gines, to insure streugth and speed, and their ac
commodations tor passengers are unequaled tor ele
gance and comfort.
Prices or Passage from Now York to Liverpool in
first cabin $180, iu second cabin $76, exclusive use
of extra state-rooms $326. From Liverpool to New
York £30 aud £20.
Au experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No borths can ho secured until paid for.
For freight or passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS,
60 Wall street, New York.
BROWN, SHIPLEY k CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KENNARD k CO.
B. G. WA1NWRIGRT k CO., Paris.
GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre.
43rThe owuers of those ships will not bo ac
countable for gold, sliver, bullion, specie. Jewelry,
precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are
signed therefor, and tho value thereof expressed
therein.
Shippers will please take uotice that tho ships ol
this line cannot carry any goodslocntraband of war.
PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-8KALINU
CANS AND JABS,
.... For Presorting
" ’ ' FRUITS,
TOMATOES, kc.
Full directions
for preserving
accompany each
Cuu. For salo ut
manufacturer’s
prices by the
Agent,
HUR’CE MORSE,
116 Broughton
street.
may 29
CLASS E—NEW SERIES.
; To be drawn in tho City of Montgomery. Alabama,
i in public, on THURSDAY, July 10,1856, ou tbe
! HAVANA PLAN!
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager.
1 Prizes amounting to
205,000 Dollars !!
i Will bo distributed according lo the following
I MAONTRIOKNT SCHEME
44LYNN SHERIFF’S HALE.
W ll.l, lie sold before tlio door of Uw Court House
iu the city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, uu
tin? first Tuesduy in July next, between tho legal
hours of wiln. the following property, to wit. :—Cos*
Mils, Jim Chine, und Simon—levied on by virtue o
II. In. issued nut or the Honorable Superior Court o»
Glynn County, in favor or Horaco 1). Gould w. Alex*
under Scranton aud Jatnes Uowen, Administrators
- »f Bury Abbott, deceased. Property pointed out by
p'aiutiti V attorney.
tnayzH M.C. B WRIGHT, S.G.C,
GLYNNllHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be ,nld before the door of tho Court House,
in the fit v of Brunswick, Couuly of Glynn, ou
Uio first Tue*»iay lu July next, butweeu the legal
hour,, uf rale, the following property, to wit. 1 une
•nolivnled lull ol'a tract or pared of land conta u tig
two hundred etui filly acres, (more or less) lying
and M ig iu the county or Glynn, bmiltdod south bo
land* granted lu Mlchuol Poiisoll, norlhwurdly by
inmU grnuied to Johu Lamb, srnlor, owt by Iambi
Ctiktiown. to vied on aa tbe proporty of Celia Lamb,
to 'utwiy a fl ru. issued out of the Houorablo Huimi-
n«r Court ot tllynn county, in favor or Darnel McIn
tosh vs Celia Lamb. Property pointed out by de-
toudaui. M. C. II, WRIGH1,
bmy2b ShertlT Glynn Couuty.
10 Hacks auporlor Rio Ceffoo:
6 Quintals Codfish,
And a general assortment of Cholco Grocorles, just
rcc t:J 2 'i y __ J. n. JESSE,
~ Wll.ia6f ’» JKWBt1tr HTOHK
Is receiving by every urrl-^g^Wftfv^lfo
volttlurge and rich assort-2C^
inent of Gobi and Silver Watches, Diamond
Pins, Ear aud Finger Rings, Mantlo and other
Clockfi, Sjmkjiis, Forks, Tea Setts, Castors, &c M ot
Sterling Silver.
Jewelry in every variety. ,
-Ivory Table Cutlery, lino Pocket KnlvoB aud
Scissors. . . „ .
Rich China ami Parian Vases, and other nrtlcles.
Flue Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his
own order. Guunlng Implements of all kinds.
Plated Walters, Castors, Tea Setts and Candle-
stinks, wilh a gl oat variety or Fancy Artlolo*, suita
ble far wedding gills, too tumorous here to mnu-
ll °AII kinds of Watches and Hocks repaired by the
most experienced workiueu. ^ wil.lWT
may 18 No. 1 Market square,
COD FISH, MACKEREL AND HER*
J JU8T received 6 hhds choice Cod Fish 20 hbls
extra No 1 and No. 2 Mackerel: 10 do extra
Ptokle Herrings. 60boxes Smoked Herrings In storo
and for sale by DAVID O’GONNFR.
may lo cornar Brogbton k Brayton sta,
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
Tho subscriber takes this opportunity
fffi to tutor m his friends aud the public, that
(U ho is enabled, from experience, and the
.JULiutuitivo perceptions of the truths of.
■ciopco, based on tbo common rales of surveying
torms, both piano and spherioal. to cut and make up
garments to fit the human form in tho most complete
and finished style, to all who may favor him with a
call.
Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and
Flremen’a Uniforms, be., fee.
P. HORACE GRANT,
Jefforson at., one door North of Broughton street,
dec 7—ly
PIANO FORTES.
. HAVING lately received largo ad'
dltious to our PIANO FORTES, wo
aro ouablod to ollor at this tluio the
MS I I •greutest variety trom tho busl manu
facturers, from the plainest square to tho mast olab-
oratcly carved, aud from six to sovcu octaves.
Our Pianos are selected Trent tho manufacturers
whom wo havo full confidence In, and we arc par
ticularly requostod by them to glvo a guaruuly with
every Instrument sold by us as regards durability,
tono, bo.
1'or.uiw lu waul ot. Oral ret. Inutruinoul in»» ro.
with ttafety uuou gotUug auoU a one by aeleoUu,
dam U» following malMta, wbo»e IUHltum.ul« w.
gv'ou., H. Wafor,
1 aug 27
MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STRECT, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near tho Market.)
F ROM the most complete facilities in his own
establishment, and through his connections
with several or the principal manufacturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston,
tho Undersigned is prepared to furnlnsh MACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES. STORE
FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and Lintlls, Iron
Doors, Shutters, be., at Horthemprices. Ho is ulso
prepared to repair Machinery and iron work orovery
description, at short notice, upou reasonable terms.
As agent tor BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBIJS
WORKS, ho Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty of designs tor MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, bo.
Also Iron Railing In great variety, for enclosures,
and to rocelvo orders, aud put up tlio work at muu-
facturors’ prices. II. H. LINVILIJi.
Savannah* April 11,1866. aprll
TO WOOL SELLERS.
riAHE Undersigned have this day opened a
_L Storo In Cougress street, opposite the Market,
for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Bees
Wax, Deer Skins, aud Couutry Produce in general.
Tho highest cash prices will bo paid tor all the abovo
articles on delivery Jn Savannah. Mr. L.J. UU1L-
MARTIN has been appointed as Agont, to whom ail
persons having business transactions with the un
dersigned may apply.
J. W. SMYTHE k CO.
Savannah, May 19,1850. maySO
FRENCH MILLINERY
ANI1
Dress Making.
MRS. FREELAND lias opou
oil at her Rooms. No. 17
Broughton Street, a lino selec
tion of Spring Millnory, and Is
constantly receiving jnsr steam
ers, new and different styles of Bonnets; also, Drc3s
and Mantilla patterns.
as m Bonnets cleaned and pressnd u3 usual.
aprlO
H "~ OLLAND G1N.--5 halfpipes "“ModoTswan”
Holland Gin. Lan'diug aud for sulo by
may 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
■\TE\V GOODS.—The subscriber has received
Xl a largo lot of the following articles—
Whito and striped Osnaburgs, Columbus Factory,
White and striped Osnaburgs, Schloy’s Factory,
Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings,
Marlboro’ and Manchoster l’lnlds and Stripes,
Blue Denims, be., be.
Also, afresh lot of cheap fast-colored Prints.
J. W. THRELKELD,
mr!3 corner Engross and Wiiltakor-HtH.
30,000 Nlimbers—15,000 Prizes!
1 nrlzo of
....$516,000 IS.
$35,000
1 do
do
10,000 Is..
10,000
1 do
do
.... 5,000 Is.
5,000
1 do
do
.. . 2,000 1s.
2,000
1 do
do
1,200 Id.
1,200
1 do
do
1.100 is.
1,100
1 do
do
1,000 id.
1,000
1 do
do
900 Is.
900
1 do
do
800 is.
800
1 do
do
620 Id.
020
10 do
do
200 is.
2,000
100 do
do
100 Is.
10,000
4 prizes ol $200 approxlto’g to $36,000 are $800
4 *
160 “
10,000 are 600
4 1
10C
“
6,000 are 400
4 “
80
2,000 arc 320
4 ;
70 «
1,200 aro 280
4 *
60
1,100 uro 200
4 ■
40
1,000 aro 100
4 1
30 “
900 aro 120
4 *
21
800 aro 112
4 *
2
020 uro 88
40 ‘
20
200 nro 800
400 *
10
100 aro 4000
16,000
s yi
127,600
lfi,C00 prizes amounting lo $206,200
Tho 15,000 prices of of $8^ are determined by the
number which draws the $35,000 prize—If that
number should lie an odd number, then every odd
number ticket in tho Scheme will bo entitled to $8>£;
Iran even uumber, then every evon number ticket
will be eutltled to $8iu addition to any other prize
which muy bn drawn.
Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd uud
even number tickets, will be certain of drawing
nearly one half tho cost of tho same, with chances
of obtaining other prizes.
aS“ Remember that every prize is drawn, and
payable lu full without deduction.
DSP All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid Immedi
ately alter tho drawing,—other prizes at tho usual
time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential. The
drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pnrehosers
immediately after the drawiug.
Whole Tickets, $10—Halves, $5—Quarters, $2 60.
Prize Tickets cashed or reuowed lu olhor Tickets
at either office.
Orders for Tickets can bo addressed either to
S. SWAN b CO., Atlanta, Ga.,
jel Or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
JOHN O. BOOTH*
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will also give his attention to designs In Architec
ture. Office iu the store of Johu Williamson, Esq-,
Bay street. tny!3
L ARD AND HERRINGS-
20bbis Prlrao Whito Lout Lard;
60 boxes Prime Herrings.
Landing aud for salo by
mayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON b CO.
HESS TU1MUINGS.—Fringes, block and
colored Molro Antique Gauzo, uud other stylos,
iu grout variety, aud tor sale by
mar 7 A1KIN b BURNS.
"PRIME KENTUCKY HAM8.-Neatly trim*
JL mod und for sulu to cloao consignment,
may 17 YOUNG b WYATT.
a UNNY BAGGING—360 bales superior (Inuuy
Bugging tor salo by
Jol-lw PADKLKORD, 1AYb CO.
FASHIONS FOR JUNE.
F RANK Lesllo’g Gazotto or Fashions for Juuo ro.
eolved and for sale by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
No 169 Congress Bt.
Jel
® 3.—60 barrels Stuarts A and B Olarifiod
; 60 do Crashed and Powdered do. ijmd
ir tala by
mayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
PENFIELD, GA.
FACULTY.
I'lUMIDENT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. I).
l’KOFKSBORS.
College.
S. P. SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathomattcs.
J. E. MILLET, A. M.,
Chemistry aud Natural Phllonophy.
H. H. TUCREH, A. M.,
Bellos litres.
U. W. WISE, A. M.,
Greek aud Latin Lani
WILU AM G. WOODI
nguagos.
•FIN, A. B.,
FLOUR IN BARRELS.
J UST received a lot or Extra Family Flour,
In barrels.
upr29 YOUNG b WYA IT.
EATahTIOT OIL, oTtfio best quality constantly
' * CHAFFFJt k CO.,
0 Whitaker street.
JgXTRA CANAL FLOUR.—25.barrels Extra Canal
Landing nnd for sale by
*«flN;
Flour.
tuayl6
^A LBANY AhE, ... —
J\. received, uud tor sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON b CO.
■26 bbls. Albany c-tock Alo, just
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
Modorn Language.
Theological Seminary.
N. M. CRAWFORD. D. D:,
Ecclesiastical History and Biblical Literature
WILLIAM WniJAMB, A. M.,
Systematic and Pastoral Theology.
Aeadcmy.
THOMAS A. HEALS, Principal.
Tho Commencement Ib hold on tho lost Wedueaday
In July.
The next Term will commence ou the lost Wed
nesday in August.
The price of Boerd In the village is HO per month;
washing, room rent, tool, be., $3.
By order or the Board or Trustees.
my 12 2m S. LANDRUM, Secretary.
juno 1
NOTICE
T HE UNDERSIGNED having this duy associated
themselves together for tho purpose ot conduct
ing tho Wholesale Grocery Business, and having
purchased the stock of Rodgers b Norris, will here
after coutinue tho business under the firm of Rod
gers, Norris k Go., at tho old stand, corner of Bay
aud Lincoln streets.
JAS. G. RODGERS,
JAS. A. NORRIS,
GEO. H. JOHNSTON,
JNO. N. BIRCH.
siavotmab, Juuo 2d, I860. Je2
T HE firm of Rodgers b Norris having this day
beeu dissolved by the above association, either
partner will usotbe namo of the firm In liquidation.
* JAB. G. RODGERS,
JAS. A. NORRIS,
Savannah, June 2d, 1860 Je2 ^
B ACON aNd LarD.—M) nnoa, prime Bacon
Sides; 30 hhds. prime Bacon Shoulders; 20
bbls. prime Baltimore Leaf Lard. Landing, and
for sale by BCRANTON, JOHNSTON b CO.
jonei
HUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES.
D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and
which is decidedly superior to any o»ber
machino lor thut purine. Spool or skein thread
cuu bu used of any desired length, and which Will
not need to be changed until the whole is used.
Bag munaufacturers, Gralu’and Flour merchants are
particularly invited to caii and examine it at 236 Cos
gross street.
May25. ALFRED WEBSTER,Pen. Agt.
liUNT’ifc WEBSTER’S.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
TYESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ms-
J^/kers, Tailors, Boot k Shoo manufacturers anil
others who may wish to do their own sewing cheap
ly and with expedition. This machine sews a uni
form stitch with both sides alike, and which will no*,
ravel, it Is more slmplo, is less liable to get out of
order, aud costs less in proportion than any other
machine, and U warranted to bo perfect, and to work
well. All apparatus necessary for convenient (tie if
furnished with it, and any instruction will be givsb
that will bo necossary to ensure to tho purchaser
Its successful operation and durability.
Tbe public are respectfully Invited to call and ex*
amine them at 185Congress st.
A!FRED WEBSTER- Geo. Agt.
asp A very neat and ornamental Iron Table
will now bo given with a machine for a small stun
tu addltiou to the regular prlco. May 26.
iyowfcB cotton immiiBBtr
PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866.
T HIS improvement enables cue field band to pick
as much cotton as five can pick by (be old
method and having tho cotton free from trash, and
in better condition for gitraing.
The abovo machines arc tor sale at 186 Oongrea*
street Savannah, and 126 Meeting street. Charles
ton, 8. C. Ail orders from abroad will receive
prompt aitontlou. Planters, Factors, Colton Brokers,
and all interested are respectfully invited to oail
and examine them. County Rights can be bought on
favorable term?
May, 25. ALFRED WEBSTER. .
9.ivA.v\«in, 1st Juno, 1860. }
rrwu toliowmg l.ctv aro in arrears to the City for
X Ground Rent.
Brown Htord.
Lota Nos. t8 and 70, eight quarters ouch.
•• 07, MX “ “
'• 66, 60, 01 68’aud 09, four quarter* each.
16, 10, 62,71, two “ “
Chatham WarU
26, fourteen quarters
14, twelve
4, tou
*• 16, six
*• 16,18, lo. 20,22, 23. 31, four an. each.
5, 0, 9. 10, 17.24. 26, 32, two « *’
Columbia iFanf.
•• s, six quarters.
•• l. fi, 4, 6,15.10, 24, lour qrs. each.
ll, north half ot' 12,14, 21, 28, two quar
ters each.
Craufvrd I Fa id.
48. eight quarters,
tl, six “
12,13,23, 24, 31, 32, 33, 86, 43, 44,40, 47,
08, 69,71, four quarters each.
25, 20, 27, 88, 39, 60, 65. 66, two quar*
tors each.
Klbcrt U’iii J.
24, eight quarters.
519, six *•
28, four “
1, 3, 0, 10, 21, 22, 26, 26, 32, 33, and 37.
two quarters each.
Franklin Want.
3, 4, 0, east haff 7, tour quarters each.
2, 21, 22, 26, 20, 27, 30, 31,30, two quar
ters each.
New Frankltn Ward.
4, eighteen quurtors.
13, sixtoou quarters.
12,14,17 and east hull' 1, lour qru. each
3, 7, 8, 9,10 and west half of 1, two qrs
each.
Greene Ward.
2 and 20, tour quarters each.
0,1J, 14, 16, 18, 25, 26, 26, 27, 39, two
quarters each.
Jackson IFard*
47, tour quarters.
Jasper traitf.
8,47, 48, lour quarter each.
9.10, 21, 37,42, two quarters each.
Lafayette IFarci.
23, 46, twelve quarters each.
7, 37, 38, 41, tour qurrters each.
1, 4, 5, 21, 22, 86, 30, 40, 42, 47, 48, two
qunrtera each.
Liberty Ward.
8, 27,32, four quarters each.
7, 17, 18, 28,34, two'* “
Monterey Ward.
11, twelvo quarters.
13,17, 36, eight qarters each.
4, 0, 34, 87, 38,39, lour quarters cuch.
6,14,16,10,19, 20, 21, 22,28,24 and 80,
two quarters each.
ftifajAri IParrf.
10, eight quurtors.
6, 14,16, 16,18, 22, 23, 24, 26, tour qrs.
each.
1, 2, 3, 4,12,29, two quarters each.
H'arren Ward.
21 aud 23, twelve quarters each.
2, 4,10,13 14, two “ “
Washington Ward.
0 and 31, twelve quarters each.
1, 4,17, 29, four quarters each.
10.16.10, 24; and 40. two quarters each.
Troup IFara.
40, ten quarters.
3, 4, 0,10,11,13,14, 23, 24, four quar
ters each.
12, 15,22,28, two quarters erch.
Wesly Wark.
13 and 14. six quarters each.
6,18 and 11, tour quarters each.
1, 2,3, 4, 7,10,12,16,17, two quarters,
each.
Calhoun TVarti.
20 aud 29, eight quarters each.
20, 30, and 48, six “ “
2, 6, C, 8,11,21,26 aud 82, tour quarters
each.
8, 4,9,10,18,19, 23, 81, two quartan
oach.
Ibrsyth Ward.
23 aud 26, twelvo quarters each.
7, ten quarters.
6 and 36, eight quarters each.
8, 6,11,12,13,14, 19, 20, 21* 29, four
quarters each.
2, 8, 9,10,16,16,17,27. 28, two quar
ters each.
CharUen Ward,
l, o, 12,24,80, six quarters each.
6,13, 23, north hair of 86, south half of
86, tour quarters each.
18,19,26, 31, 82. two quarters each.
Springfield Lois.
1, 2,19H; 10 J; 19 Z; 19 R, twelve qra.
each.
19 A, eight quarters.
3, 4. 6, 0 and 7, tour quarters each.
8, six quarters.
10 11,14* 16,10,17,18, 20, 27, 2$, 2$,
SO. ll, 82,41 40, it, tour qre.ee*
14 12,42, two quarters each.
Ii the rents due on the above lots are not paid ou
or before tho 11th of June, I will proceed, on the
morning of the 12th, to re-onter tbe same in urns
of ordinance.
Julyl D. H. STEWART, c. M.
KACubOUt Catawba Brand? in Mom,
and for sale by tbe only regular Agent rpr
■‘‘Srff’- MBarSwil