Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, June 07, 1856, Image 3

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jgg&lt’- BOARDING 1 RVKlt.Vl. gentlemen or ami .Utmi with good P~ 999= 9=99= mm ■99 im U families can ba . ... „ „ _ *>u and Board, on iSo Wen sMool' Momgouwry auoel, ono door ainiTO tiooth Broad atrool. Sills. M. s. KAYlloK. Suf-lCfii.— —- rpHG Undersigned hot This Day removed bin X entlro Block of £egars, Tobacco, ftc., from hw old sUud, corner or Bryan Htreet, lo hi* now store on Iho coruor of nay and Whltakor atroets, where ho Itopos to receive a continuance of tho patrouago of all ula old Mends ami oiwtouior*. aprQOtf A. PONCE. von fj{»n suTUul _ Six Tract* of Laud, 600 acre ouch, a -r 4 ■mllos from tho city of Savannah on tho 8. A. "OuirUail Hoad, well adapted to tl.o growth ol Rico, (Litton und Corn, and Wood enough to pay for H ten times over. Apply to U>b *47 tl C. A. CtflUlK 1JLEACHED .Shirtings lu great variety, uud X# at various prices. rob'd! Aim A BURNS LOT8. F OU SALE—A flno lot in Wesley Ward.— Also two ou Gordou street, oast For sale low. Koo simple. Apply to A. WILBUR, tion’l Iusuraucu Agent and Broker, may 22 111 Bay street * IltUOKS. 1 AA|\ AAA GRKYBR10KH, best quill tty. forsalo. Apply to ' *A. MuALPIN A BRO., tuy22-lnio WllIHuusuu’a buildings, ay Sews copy. CUAFFKIl ft CO., No. 0 Wlillnker Street, Savannah, Ga., WIIOI.KNXU AM> KKTAH. OKAURS IX S ASHKA, Blinds, l>u«»ra. Mouldings, &c, White liOiid, Zinc, White Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Tan- uors' and Neatsl'ootOils, Glass. Brushes, Gold Lout, Bronze, Builders' Hardware. Nalls, Mrrblo Mantels, Ac., &c. Jed SUNDRIES.^ 1 /A BBLS. Stuart’s Crushed Sugar; XU '20 bhls do A, B .v C ClarlUod Sugars; 6 bbU Extra No. 1 Mackerel aud Salmon; lo boxei Family Soap; IQ boxes Oswego Starch; & sacks llrst quality Java Colfoo; 10sacks superior Rio Colfoo: 5 Quintals Codtlsh, Aud a general assortment of Choice Groceries, just received by mny20 J. D. JR3SE, WILMUT’S JKWBLItV 8TU11H ■ Is receiving by every mrl- nil a largo and rich itssort- ment of Gold and silver Watolios, Diamond Fins. Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other Clocks, 8|mmuh, Forks, Tea Solti, Castors, Ac., of Sterling Silver. Jewelry hi every variety. ""Ivory Table Cutlery, lino Docket Knives aud Scissors. Rich China and I'arian Vasin, and other articles. Flue Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Haled Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts and Caudle- slicks. with a great variety of Fancy Articles, suitu- Ido fur wedding gifts, too tumorous bore to men tion. All kinds of Watches and Clucks ropairud by tho most experienced workmen. S, Wit,MOT, may Id No. 1 Market square. whli’-li Swulm’i, ■“u/waisw ■ atauds pro-eminent. J A DIES’ AND CENT'S GLOVES.—A mag- 1J uhlceiit assortment of ladies’ aud gent's Tulfetu Silk Gloves, white aud hluck, also assorted colors, just received aud forsalo dy mart! I. ARSON A ROGERS ,4 LI4. SUGAR AND M01.A8SK8.—'26 Uhls J lay- J3L l‘»r A Sou's Ale: lfi hlnls New Orleuus and I'ortoltico Sugar; *25 bids A. B and C and Pulver ized do; *25 hints Molasses; 60 bbls choice Syrup, received and lor sale by mcmahon a doyle, Jane 4 iff 6 and '207 Bay street. U TAHITI. C* »FFKE AND CANDY.—50 bxs Fresh U Starch; 60 do Ground Coffee; 60 do assorted Candy, received amt for sale by McMahon & doyle, June 4 *206 and ‘207 Bay street. P epper, mustard, soap, «ko.—-125 bxs ground Pepper; 75 do do Mustard; 76 do Beadcl's Family Soup; 75 Colgate St Co’s do do; 100 do Col- gain ,v Co's Pale do; 100 do Colgate A Co’s No 1 do; Ibo do Adamantine, Spoitu and Hydriullc Camllos, receive.I and for .-.ate by mcmaiion & doyle, June 4 906 and '207 Bay street. SWAIM’S OKI.KBBATKD PANACEA, FOR TUX Cl’RK UP BCHOFUXiA, luclplont Consumption, General Debility, Rheumat ism, Wlilto Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, and all Diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood, and tho effects or Mercury. S WAIM’S PANACEA has beeu for more limit thirty years celebrated In this country and In Europe lor its extraordinary euros—for certlfleaten of which reference 19 made to tho directions and books (which maybe had gratis) accompanying tho Panacea. Some of which give tho particulars of cases too frlghtfol for geuoral publication, whoro tho pullouts havo boon almost eaton up with Bcrofula, aud woro doomed Incurable by Physicians. It has boeu usod In hospitals and private practice, ana lias boeu rocommonded by tho moil celebrated phyaiotaus and other eminent persons. Among others by— W. Gibson, M. D., Prorossor or Surgery, Pennsyl vania University. Valentino Mott, M. D., Profossor of Burgory, Now York University. W. P. Dewoos. M. D., Profossor of Midwifery, Pennsylvania University. N. Chapman, M. D., Professor of Physio, Pennsyl vania University. T. Parke, M. D., Prosldont College of Physicians, Philadelphia. Dr. Del Vulto, Profossor of Modleluo, Havana, .lose Koiiroucn do Lux, Professor of Surgery, Iis- bon. J. Chlpman, Member Royal College of Surgeons Loudon. G. W. Krving, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas rearsou. Major General British Army. Gilbert Robortmu, Uritisb Consul, Ac., &o. The wonderful cures effected by SWAIM’S PANA CEA, havo for nmuy years made it au iiurivallod romody. Tho Panacea does not coutaiu mercury In any form, aud being au Innocent preparation, it may bo given to the most tender iufaut. Tlio retail prlco lias boon reduced to $1.60 per bottto (containing three half pints) or three bottles for $4. Ildu aro or Imposition. Swulm’s Punacea Is in rouud bottles, tinted longi tudinally, with the Ibliowing letters blown ou th glass : "SWAIM’S—PANACEA—PHH.ADA.” Having tho numo of Jas. Swaim .stamped ou tho sealing wux, uud written ou the label covoriug tho cork, and u splendid engraviug on the side of the bottle, by Draper k Co., bauk note engravers, of Philadelphia, lu tho centre of which Is a portrait of the late Win, Swaim, (copy right secured.) If persons purchasing tho Panacea will bo curoful to observe that the unne MW AIM is correctly spelled, they uoed nut bo imposed upon. A lno, Svi nlm’s Vermlfuge. A valuable Family Medicine, hoiug u highly ap proved roinedy for all diseases arising from debility or the digestive organs, such as acidity of tho sto mach, worms, cholera morbu.i, dysentery, fever uud uguo, blooding piles, sick headache, etc., etc. See tlm pamphlet, which may he hud gratis, accom panying tho Vermifuge. Prepared ouly at Swulm’s laboratory, tho old stand. Seventh street, below Chesuut street, Phila delphia, and sold by all the rospectablo Druggists in tho Uuited Slates. General Agents for tho United States, SCH1KFFELIN BROTHERS k CO., June4—eodtlt 170 William street, New York. “ „WM. J. HUNT, Cor. Montgomery Ac York sts. . SAVANNAH, GA., 1J KSl’ECTFUU.Y informs the failles anil All Gentlemen of this City that he is proved to serve them every eveulug with Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery, In Ills owu peculiar style, and hopes to merit a share of public patronugo. Savannah, 17th April, 1850. 8m aprl7 TO HOVSEREEPBR8, i \ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Bryuu-st, J would respectfully anuouuco to the citizens ol vannahthat bo Is ready to make aud put down Carpets. Oil Cloth, Mattlug, Ac., at tho shortest no- lee, aud on the most reasonable terms. octiMf m»y8 YOUNO H WYATT. orwicieri^oH HINT The am a IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUHR adjoining the offlee of tho subscriber. Tho baiemont would make, with some slight Improvement, on excellent ttwyor’s-nffleo. jtand socond floors will he let tor Counting- Rooms, and the third for stooping apartments. Con nected with tho establishment Is an out-building ol brick, sultablo tor servants. Apply to O. A. L. UMAR, soptS Corner Drayton aud Bryan stroets. ~ TO RENT M TWO TENEMENTS IN GORDON BLOCK, fronting Chatham Bquaro. aud woll furnish ed with gas. water, stanlos, Ac. Posses sion given lstor Novomber. EDWARD O. WILSON, * ootl6 79 Bryan street. VALUABLE! PROPERTY FOR BALE!. , The two-story briek store on Congress street, now oocupled by Messrs. Einstein A fickman. This Is one or the best stands lu ,the oily tor any kind or business. Terms iado accommodating. For particulars In- qtilro at 149 Broughton Btroot, abovo tho storo of T. L. McKenna. tfmayH D ‘ ICEKS’S tlriUSlUKJLU WORDS; tor Juuo, vo- coivod nud fur safe by WARNOCK & DAVIS, Juno 4 15 Congress streot SHIRTS I SHIRTS 11 SHIRTS I11 X HAVE Just received a large assortment of white uud llgurod Shirts, of every quality and stylo, and superbly made, with collars to match, orders will also bo taken, uud shirts mado to suit uny particular stylo or taste of tho wearer. Call at tho Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay streot. my 14 WM. t). PRICE. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY WARNOCK A DAVIS, TUESDAY, MAY 13TH. D ICK TARLETAN ; or, The Last of his Rico, RyJ. F. Smith Esq. Cyrill t; a romance. By tho author of "Initials.” Fred Giuliani; nr, Masks uud Faces. By J. Fred erick Smith. Philip Hollo; or, Tho Scottish Muakatoers, By Captain .lumen Grant. Vivian Bertram; or, A Wife’s Honor. By G. W. M. Reynolds. The Wonderful Adventures ofCaptniu Priest. Courtship und Marriage: or, Tlio Joys and 8or rows of American Life. By Mrs. Curoline Leo Hontx. Pbcenlxianmi; or, Sketchos aud Burlesques, By John Phcciiix. For sale at maylf. 150 CONGRESS STREET. NEW BOOKS. .Received by WARNOCK A DAVIS, Saturday, May tiw mil. F IjU-RI-BUS-TAH ; ft song that’s by no au thor, perpetrated by Q. K. Pliilunder lwestlcks, P. B. Actors as thoy are; a sorlos of sketchos or tho most omlnont performers now on the stage. The Countess do Chnrny; or, Tho Tall of the French Monarchy. By Alexander Humus. Major Jones’ Sketches of Travel; new edition, with eight illustrations. Major Jones’ Courtship, with additional letters and thirteen engravings. By Darley. Amy Lee; or, Without and within. By the author of "Our Parish.’’ The Courtesies of Wedded Life*. By Mrs. Madeline Leslie. The War In Kansas; a Rough Trip to the Border, among New Houses uud a Strange People. By G. Douglas Brcwertou, author of “A ride with Kit Car- son.” For snlo nt the Bookstore, may21 15b Congress streot. IiITTXjB ghuEht COllN AND COB M1U.. ICE CREAM! NEH CUSEBciToNARY HTOIIE No* 08 Bryan Street, two noons ahovk M». Uhivfw’h jkwslry stork. 1 PHE undersigned respectfully informs the La- X dies of Savannah lu particular, and tho public geuoral ly, that he has this day opened a new Confec- tiauary Store, and will keep on bund a largo and "i'sIi assortment, of all kinds and discriptious. Hu will at all times And hours, be ready to furnish .urties, withauppora. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, at all boon. Ornamented Cakes, lies, Ac. Ac., made to order. Ho hopes from lung exporleuco to give satisfaction to all who will honor him with their patronage. H. B BOZZOLA, No. 98 BryanS SILVER WARE, CUTLERY, dfc. TYTE have just received a new stock of Silver if Fpoons, Butter Knives, Salt Cellars, Flsli, Pie, Cake and Ice Cream Knives; also, Steel and Plated on Steel Table Cutlerv, Carvers, Ice Pitchers. Bread Kulves, Plated and Parien Butter Stands, be sides a quantity or usotol articles too numerous to mention. - d. B. NICHOLS k CO. Jnno 4 BARGAINS I N RICH DRESS GOODS AND MANTILLAS—bal ance of rich flounced Orgaudioa, Bareges, Crapo do Purls and Tissues, at cost to close them out; also rich Lace MautlUos, at reduced prices, for sale hi June 4 DsWITT k MORGAN y P aper- 200 reams siuglo wrauplug paper; 150 do brown do do; 100 do double do do; 40 do largo Manilla do do; For sale by opr 14 WEBSTER k PALMES. 4) A Bbls. superior Old Monongehela Whiskey, mi U received, and tor sale by J. M. EYRE, my 14 94 Bay street. TO RENT* UNTIL the 1st November next, a com modious and airy resldanoo. on the north •Ido of the Central Railroad Depot, known .as Hovers Place, The houHo Is newly rur- basomout to attlo, which can ho bought VALUAI Us a i ( tob 28 m. TO RENT. [ The Dwelling lately occupied by Judge Fleming, in Taylor street, near Drayton. Said Houso Is three stories on a basomont, .with good servants’ rooms, and outhouses, on given Immediately. Apply to D. L. COHEN. FOR RENT. ■ Possession glvon immediately — Three story brick bouse, now and In good order, on Macon streot, next east rcsldcuco to Mrs. Jewett- pply at this ofllco. u u may 27 ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA ■ i i ■ GEORGIA. J* J* IIEBLER, Proprietor* Late qf the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans, Passengers per Evening Trains will Qnd Supper ready ou the arrival of tho Cars, moyl4 MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, JACKSONVILLE, EA8T FLA. JOHN BOZEMAN, Proprietor. $ l 50 000 . 20 00 lyr s, It. COBNEl It ItOARn PKR DAT BOARD PKR WKKK BOARD PKR MOXT1I,..... ..... mayis MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND “ CHARUSTOX, 8. O. THIS House la now adapted to all the wants ofthoTravolllng Public, and tho ef forts of tho Proprietor will be to deservo thoir patronugo. mar 81 THOMAS 3. NICKERSON. MONTGOMERY’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS—(ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.) No. 15 and 17 Heckman, two doors east of Nassau street, near the City Hall Park. The subscriber, thankful for |msl favors, would inform his patrons and the traveling public, that he la now prepared to furnish first class Lodging Rooms, with convenien ces equal to any Hotel In tho city, Transient or per manent lodgers accommodated by the day, week or month, with or without board. R. C. MONTGOMERY, mylU New York. Ill Instead of going North como to the Stone Mountaiu House, and spend your summer, as everything will ho douo lor your com- fort. Conveyances will bo furnished to couvoy passengers to lAiwrcncovllle, Golucsvillc and Clarksville. Passengers by tho Georgia Railroad take sup- por at this houso. ALEXANDER k CLARK. F. 8. Alkxanukh, formerly or Lawroncovillo. J. A. Clark, Social Clrclo. 2m—jo 2 INDIAN SPRING HOTEL. The Undersigued has again the pfeoauro of informing Ids numerous frlouds, us well as the publio at largo, that ho Is yet at the Indian Sprlug Hotel, and Is folly prepared, with the assistance of his sous and bis own exporlonco or six years at the hotel, with tho host cooks that can he procured, as well os assis tance of all kinds, to ask of all those who visit the Spring a generous share of their patronage, intend ing to sparo no pains of himself to make all such as § lease to givo him a call comfortable. The Indian pring Hotel Is now opcu, and ready to rQCQlve all those that will please to call. There will be at For sythe Depot coaches aud hacks ready to convey all such as wish to go over. EDW. VARNER, inay23-3taw tsepl Proprietor *** Savannah Republican, Morning News, and Charleston Courior will please insert the above threo times each week until 1st September, and send their bills for payment, EDW. VARNER. it- mavSl WANTED—A Vessel to load wlthTImbor Apply at UfilQ* ‘“76. I ROBERTS. llhf qn European tnorKeti Ann! flow MlllVorJFO’Byrne’s offlee. M jKmataoN i WANTKD-A Vessel to load with Timber >r a Northern port. Apply at Union Steam 1,'or at J F O’Byrno’s office. mar8l JEFFERSON ROBERTO. FOR BALTIMORE—Roovlam Ijxk.—Tho schooner K. L R WALES, Hofltaan master, ive quiek dlnpatcb for the above port. .For freight or paessge apply onboard at Telfeir’s wharf or to [tny9gf BRldHAM, KELLY k 00 | FOR FREIGHT OR GRARTER.—Tho Brig IiOUlSA SEARS. Apply to may27 LOCKETT A 8NKLLING9. ) T6 CHaMEr-a vessel hi 160,ooo : to 200,000 foet carrying capacity; to load Tuinber for Matoosas. Apply to roay26 PADKIJORI), FAY A CO. Apply lo VESSELS WANTED —A vessel to load with timber, for Boston. Also a vessel to load with sawod lumber, for the eame place. JEFFERSON ROBERTO, at Union Btearn Saw Mill, qprlO or J. F. O’BYRNE’S Offloo, WAN’i’Ki).—A freight or charter for Ha- vnna for Brig R. M. CHARLESTON. Appipto JEFFERSON ROBERTO, at Union Steam Saw Mill, nprlO or J. F. O’BYRNE’S Offlee. FOR LIVERPOOL.—^the A 1 American Ship MARY A ADEIJNE, W. Taylor, master. ■ i ■ having a portion or her cargo engagod. will have Immediate dispatch. For freight apply to Captain Taylor, or to _ *?•?? _ BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO, FOR ffilLADELHHIA—Huron's Llvk;— SHeL 1110 seboouer MARY A I2JUISA, Captain hieuiuisn, will have dispatch for tlio above port,— For freight apply to mayio 0. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—the sebr MARIA : PICKUP. Baker. Master, will have despatch ur tuu above port. For freight apply to jel OGDEN, STARR k CO. FOR LIVERPOOL.—the A 1 American ship FA1X/ON, Patton master, having a large portion of freight engaged, will meet with dispatch as above, for balance or cargo, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR BALTIMORE.—Rkoular Link.—The 4|ib fchr. WOODBRIDGE, White master, wlU have quick dispatch os above. For freight or pas- sago, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to Juno 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. ’ FOR BALTIMORE,—Tho sclir 8 N SMITH, Captain Smith, will have dispatch for the uuuvo port. For freight apply to June 6 C. A. GREINER. FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho Ann three-masted HE taking Karine Risks at their Agency, /V corner of Drayton and Bryan streots. Approved Risks will bo takon on liberal torms, -Jd tlio usual credit given on Premium Notes. Threo quarters of the business will bo returned to tho cus toraora In scrip. O. A. Lamar, fob 19 Agont in Javannah. iMCIIANtli. Southern Mutual Insurance Company, Southern Mutual Lift Ins. Company, Home Insurance Company, of N. York, Springfield Fire ft Marine Ins. Com’y, Risks In the above Insurance Companies underta ken by WX. KINO At SONS, Agents, No. 99 Bay street. Savannah, 14th Docembor, 1855. deol4 nDi KZKffiS AND HI E NSURANCE. NO. 1U, BAY-STREET. CAPITAL EEPRE9ENTED, Nearly Your JUllllon Dollar.. By the following responsible Stock Companies. Charier Oak Lift Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OF LONDON. Farmers* and Mechanics* Fire, Marine and Lift Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine lusurunoe Company, OF BRIDGEPORT, CT. -r-. -Ti.e Bubscrlbor will cffoct Insurance to any amount In all parts of the State on every description ’property. Life Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest rate, for the benefit or heirs and creditors, or payable to the wife rree from the claims of creditors. Marino Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to nil juris of the world. Jan25 A. WILBUR. mutual benefitlife insuhanck COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jau. 1, I860*......82,2110,005 47 Total amount or dividends paid to date 716,492 66 Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,336,990 84 schoouor CORDELIA, Dunliatn, master, will lavo uispatch for tho above port. For freight ap ply to June5 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25 00. Seml-Weeldy United States Mall Line* r l!HE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL I Steamships— TlNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tons..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA ... .1,600 ” . .Capt. Thomas I.yon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M.8. Woodhull. ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ .. Capt. G. R. Scheuck. WILL LKAVK SAVANNAH KVKRY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Tbeso ships aro among tho largest on tho coast, unsurpassed In spoed, safety and comfort, making tuolr passages lu fifty to sixty hours, and are com* raauded by skillful, careful and polite officers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, thoy offer a most doslrable conveyance to Now York. Cublu I’assogo to Now York ,825 8toerage I’assogo to Now York 8 PADElfORD, FAY A CO., Savannah. SAM’L L MJTCH1LL. 13 Broadway, fob 5 Now York. Florida fout8. FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. S. Mall Line—From Now Or leans to Koy West—Stoamsliips 'FLORIDA and VANDERBILT.—These fine stoamora will in foture make tbolr regular semi-monthly trips, leaviug as follows: New Orleans, loth A24th Key West, .. 10th A 24th 84,282,488 97 Beitiamin 0. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord, Genoral Agont, Robert L. Patterson. Presldout. •The funds of this Company are oil safely Invested In first class bonds and mortgages, Blocks, cash, and notes of membors folly secured by their pollcius. Yor further particulars Inquire or CHARLES A. FARLEY, Agont In Savannah, At tho offlee or Bell A Prentiss. J, 8. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. usrtuuaat t Mossrs. Papklford, Fav A Co., I. K. Tkit, Esq., State Bauk. feu 29 Pensacola.... llth A 25th Apalachicola. 12th A26tb St Marks.... 13th A 27th Cedar Keys..14th A 28th Tampa Bay.. 15th A 29th Tampa llth A 25th Cedar Keys. 12th A 26th St. Marks... 14th A28th Apalachlcola,16th A 20th Pensacola... 16th A 30th ft: irons cum ST. MARYS’ HOTEL. Tho above named House is uow open for the reception of Boarders and Travellers, and the undersigned promises to spore neither pains or expense to make his pa- comfortable. His table will always be sup plied with the choicest that the market and the sur rounding country affords—Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ven ison, Wild Game, Ac. The House is large and airy, and within a few yards or the landing, on the beau tiful river St. Marys, and Is a desirable place for In valids and others ns a summer resort. The Btage leaves tho Houso throe times a week for Woodstock Mills, Centruvillage, and Trader’s Hill, and the 8a- vannaL bouts touch going and coming, so that per sons will not bo Inconvenienced, but can leave wlien thoy desire. Prlcoa will be made to correspond with first class country hotels. THOMAS B. JONES H St. Marys, May 27, 1866. 3m my27r3 Arrive at Koy West 17th A 1st I New OrleaoH, 17th A 1st Agents in New Orleans, doc26 6m E. G, ROGERS, A CO., 72 Poydross street. FOU JOHNSON’S LANDING, AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES, To leave on Tuesday Night, the l'Uh instant m - •IT"—The light draft-steamor. WILLIAM jQyglftHCLEBBY, Captain A. C. king, will loavo regularly as above, from the Charleston Steampacket Wharf. Apply to fob 11 S. M. LAFFITRAU, Agent norsBorniw FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St, Marys. GaFernanda na and Jacksonville, Picolata and Black Creek, Fla. >—aff** h THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N fijfflgBBflEKiug, will leave for the above places every 'I’uesday Morning, at 10 o’clk. This boat has large aud airy Stato Room accom modations, and takiug lhe Inland Passage, offers •very inducement tolnvallds and othora. Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill aud Inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No freight will bo takon after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board ul tlio Florida Steam packet wharf, or to apr'21 CliAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. AGGREGATE CAPITAL 80,000,000. YOUNG, WYATT & CO., NO. 86, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. IE prepared to effect Insurance, incoojunc- tlon with the MERCANTILE INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 6, Wall atroot, Now York, for anv amount that may ho required. Parlies rcqutriug it con bo Insured In tho following London aud New York offices, vie: Excolsior, Now York, Capital Slock.. 8200000 }L Nicholas, do do 160000 darmony, do do 200000 Beckman, do do 200000 Gom’onw’ltli, do do 260000 Ituyvesont do do, 20QQQQ Howard, do do 20UU00 Corn Exch’go do do 200000 1 jrfarge, do do.... 150000 Market. do do 200000 nov 28 B1AU1MK AND PIlUa USUlMNOi. THE INTERNATIONAL Insurance Company. NO. SB, UEROBANT'S EXCHANGE, NEW TORE. CASH CAPITAL—$312,000 AQKNT TOR 81V1NMAU, James HE. Carter, AT TUR OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUNO. WYATT £ CO., No. 85, Bay Streot, below the Port Office. MUSLINS.—A few more of those figured Lawns at 12X cents. Received per late steamur from New York, and for sale by J. W. THRELKELD, may Id Conuress and Whitakor Btroets, [jrrUORIWD BY TUK STATE OF OEOBOIA.] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLASS 16. To bo drawn in the city of Atlanta, lu public, on THURSDAY, June 26,1856, on THE HAVANA PLAN. SAMUEL SWAN ft CO., Managers. PRIZES* AMOUNTING TO $34,0001! Will ho distributed according to the following BRILLIANT SCHEME! 10,000 NUMBERS-940 PRIZES! SCHKMK. 810,000 hi 810,000 6,000 is 6,000 3:000 is 3,000 1,000 is 1,000 1,000 Is 1,000 B X, James Uri INDIAN HPRINQ8, OKOKQ1A, BRYAN W. COLLIER Respcctfolly announces that tho above House will be opened for tho reception or guests, on the 20th InstauL Ho bus been fortunate in securing tho services of Sir. lames Griffin, well kuown to the public as tho keeper of tho Ninoty MUe House on the Central Railroad, to assist in the superintendence of the Molntosh IIouso during the season. A band of mu sic has also beeu secured. Stages will be in readl- ueas at Forsyth, on the arrival of trains, to convey passengers with comfort and dispatch to the bouse. No pains will be spared to make guests as comfort able as possible, and a more than usually brilliant season is confidently anticipated. tIA—Juno 6 HJK TUK Hr.VTK.-i OK HO. CAUOUNA, OROIUIIA AND KLOIUDA PATENTED MAY 16, 1854. COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1805. WHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders X is respectfully culled to the abovo Mill. They •'lire now in use by ut least 10,000 ortho most nraotl- i ul Flock Feeders thriMiRlumt the country, who ore ready b» le.-niy to their superiority over nil other Mills or a Kiiiillur kind. These Mills nro made tho exclusive fondness of tho patentee, Mr. Scott, who being a practical man, superintends the costing lu person, und selects only such iroii as is best adapt ed to thoir two, which, like car wheels, require to Lu made of metal known to he hard and strong.— They weigh from three to live hundrod pounds, ac- curding to sixo, aud cult be put in oiiorntlonintwcu- ly uilmilcii without expense or mculiunlcal aid. ‘ The fettle (iiunl 1ms taken tho first premium at nearly nil the .suite Fairs throughout tho Union, und that in the uioHtuomplimcntury manner. They arc guaranteed agaltiHt breakage or dcranguinunt when used according to directions, and warranted to give the most perfect satisfaction, or the money refunded mi the return of the mill. They are of threo sixes, aud will grind from eight to illiocu bushels good feud per hour, uncording to • size, willi one or two horses. We now offer thorn to the trade complete, ready for attaching the team, at reduced prices. Mr. L*. il. t/'AMPFIKLD is our Agent in Suvannuh, ol whom tho mill may he hail ut our price, march 7—nod&wly I >AliK(iES, OHALLIES AND MUttLINfch— I > A choice selection of those goods, or the latest ly >. to which wo invito the attention of tho ladles. inur7 AIK IN k BURNS. 1 prize of. 1 “ . I “ 1 •* 1 •* 5 prizes of 10 •» 26 “ KO 44 600 are. . 200 are.., loo are... 60 are ... 30 aro... 4 prizes of 8U0 app'g to $10,two prize, are 4 “ 60 ** 6,000 prize, aro 4 “ 40 ” 3,000 prizo, nro 8 ” 36 ” 1,000 prizo, tiro 20 M 20 “ 600 prizo, aro 10 “ 10 “ 200 prizo, aro LnGi'itnire Feiunle College, COMMENCEMENT. ^ u AIIRATH, July #Ui-8etmoa by Philip P. Neely, Aluhainu Conferonco. Monday, July 7th—I’rlxo exhibition of Sophotnoro L'Iiish—Oniicoi t ul Candlo-light. Tuesday, July 8th—Anniversary of Ilontx k Judson .Society. Prizes awarded. Annual address by Luther M. Smith, I’rof. Emory Oo^logo. Wednesday, July 9lh—Coinmeiicoinont day. dross by linn. F. H. Rartof, flavaunah,Gtt. "hursduy, July loth—Anniversary of tho Alumnae Hociuly. Address by Hon. J. Glaney Jones, 1'enn- sylvunia. Examination of all tho classes will take place the weak preceding commencement. W. II. T. MONTGOMERY, my 11 HupL Faculty. Ad- 2.600 2,000 2,600 4,000 1,320 240 200 160 280 400 400 249 prizes amounting to 834,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two preceding and tho two following numbers to those drawing the first 20 prizes nro entitled to the 80 approximation prizes. In the usual manner. Remomber that overy prize is drawn, and paya ble in full without deduction. All prlzos of 81000, and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at tho usual time or thirty days. OOF* All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to pur chasers immediately urtor tho drawing. Wholo Tickets 86—Halves 82.60—Quarters $1.25. Prize tickets cashed or renowed lu other tickets at oilhor ofllco. Orders for tickets can bo addressed either to 8. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Gu., or jo3 8. SWAN, Montgomery. Ala - 1 * ' * •**—*■ R eceived by wxrnock & davis, May 27th. The Ship Carpenter’s Family; a story for the ilmos. By William E. S Whitman. Sated for tho Social. By tho author of ‘ ‘ftelad for U10 Solitary.” Comic Miseries of Human life. Margaret Maitland or Sunnyside. By Mrs. Oly phant, author of “ Zaldoe.” Moro ol Fred. Graham; or, Masks and Faces. By J. Frederick Smith. Philip Rollo; or, Tho Scottish Musqueteers. I Capt. James Grant, C’yrllte; a romanco by tho author of ” Initials.” Dick Tarloton; or, The last nr his Race. By J. F. Smith. Earnest Linwood, and Courtship and Marriage.— By Mrs. Caroline l<oe Rcnlx. For safe at the Book store, 169 Qongroas street. may 28 A*Valuable Plantation ftr Sale lit Mclii to»n County* M THE subscriber offers for sale the follow ing valuablo tracts of land, In McIntosh Co.; 1,220 acres of pine land and well timbered: 160 acres of good bay land—50 acros of wuiuu ui-o cleared and under cultivation, part cross ing the Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad; also 1,120 acres of rich Bwamp and hammock land; 1830 acres or choico pine tend, 130 cleared and undor toad cultivation, with a good mill seat attachod to ;. all within 2)( miles of the abovo named railroad. Tbore Is a good dwelling ou the promises, situated on a high, beautiful aud well watered hill, within 1X miles oftbo above railroad, and on tho Macon and Darien Road. This Is a rare chanco lor tend purchasers, and a gront bnrgaln can he obtained by applying Immediately to the proprletor- A. J. BAGGS, Sr., Walthoursvllle, Liberty Co., or ■ JOHN 8. MONTMOLUN. EBq’ nmylO dAwtf Savannah, Ga- FLOUll IN BARRELS. TUST received a lot of Extra Family Flour, O lu barrels. apr29 P URE SV ATKU—If you want the llncKt driuk- log water iu tlio world call aud purclmsoope of ICi'<lxle*s Patent Water Filters, tho qrticlo mentioned in Wator Oommlsslonors’ last Report, which wo warrunt to purity tho Savannah Rlvor Wator perfectly—an Indispensable article lor plantation uso. KENNEDY k BEACH, . J»U24 only Agopts for their tale In gavonnah. C ' lOKN ANI) OATS—For sale lu quantities to suit j purchasers. raay20 WILLIAMS k RATCUFF. jgOlLED IJNSEKl) OIL, or^tiie^beHt quality con- intly may 16 ^aRd, HEtUunfa'a YoiiDFisii— . .»V .1. Ihlm. Un.DalA.Mi CHAFFER k CO., 6 Whitaker street. L A 20'barrels FYlme White Loqf lard, 60 boxen “ HerrlMs, 2 hhils “ COdflsh, JOHM3TOW * CO, 'laiitliig l’ot«' m. For TjOl'A'l’otiL—iOBjblJikUnni* JFI Nlcktnoa. KELLY k CO. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, Jbr Palatka, Bast Fla,, via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys, Ftmandina, Jacksonville. Middteburg. (Black Creek,) amt Picolata. m maSSSJk The now and elegant steampacket JOHNS, Cspt James Freeborn, leaves every baturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for the abovo places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill aud inter- medlute landings on St Mary’s River. MST No freight will be takon after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Steampacket Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to apr21 CLAQHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta. NEW YORK ft LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS. The ships comprising this. _ line are— ; Jo, Capt. West, l BALTIC, Capt. Comal PACmO, CbpL Nye. | ADRIATIC, Capt . Those ships having been built, by contract, ex pressly for Government Borvlce, overy care has been takon In thoir construction, os also in thoir en gines, to insure strength and speed, and their ac commodations for passengers aro uncqualed for ele gance and comfort. Prices or Pas sago from Now York to IJverpool In first cabin 8180, in secoud cabin 876, exclusive uso oroxtra state-rooms $326. From Liverpool to Now York £30 and £20. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No borths can be secured until paid for. For freight or passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 60 Wall street, Now York. BROWN. SHIPLEY & 00., Liverpool, STEPHEN, KENNARD k CO. B. G. WAINWRIGHT k CO., Paris. GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. tGT The owners of these ships will not be ac countable for gold, silver, bullion, spode, Jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills or lading are slgnod thorofor, and tho value thereof expressed therein. Shippers will please take notice that tho ships ot this lino cannot carry any goodbUcentraband of war. YOUNG k WYA TT. JOHN C. BOOTH, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will ulso give his attention to designs in Architec ture. Office In the storo of John Williamson, Esq., Bay stroet. myia P RIME KENTUCKY HAMS.—Neatly trim- mod and for safe to close consignment. innyl7 YOUNG k WYATT. SUNDRIES. 1000 Reams Wrapplug paper. 100 bales Twine; ^ 200 doz Scrubbing and Shoo Brushes. 60 M Imported Spaulsh Sugars; 260 boxos Tobacco, various briunfe; 160 sacks ltio Coffee; 76 mats Java Coffee; 100 dox Brooms; 60 doz Washboards; 60 Covorod Baskets; 160 boxos Family 8oap; 160 do Palo 8ogp; 76 do No. 1 Soap; 600Gross Matches; 60 hair chests Young Hyson Tea; 60 do do Oolong do: 100 boxes Candy; GO boxos Scaled Herrings; 76 boxos Fresh Ground Coffee; 100 boxos Imported Castile Soap; 100 boxes TDllet Soap; 60 ft, and whole boxes Raisins; Received and for Bate by McMAHON k DOYLE, may14 206 and 208 Bay street. CLASSICAL SCHOOL, K Tho undersigned has opened a Day and Night Schoal, In South Broad st., [between Houston and Prlco sts.. where he Is prepared to give instructions In the Latin, Greek and French Iau- uagos; also, In tho usuql branches of ication. J. F. DILLON, ProL oT languages, QPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.-Tho O subscriber would Invito tho attention of all In want of SPRING AND BUMMER OIjOTIIING, to his stock which has Just been received, at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay Direct. .pflft ’ WM. O. PRICE cjransBTAPiayTrsivS^iii; T RANSLATED from tbo French, of AlnfuJer Do moo, Jr., by UiUldo Heron. Received ond for ,UO L. ' WARNOCK A DAVIS. I atjrSO 169 Congreu itr*el. MACHINERY AND UlON ItAILINU MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near tho Market.) F ROM the most complete facilities In his own establishment, and through hla connections with several of tho principal manufacturng estab lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, tho Undersigued is prepared to furnlush MACH1N ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Wiudow Sills and Liutils, Iron Doors, Shutters, &o,, at Northern prices. He Is also prepared to repair Machinery aud iron work of overy description, at' short notice, upon reasonable terms. Ab agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS, ho is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ao. Also Irou Railing in groat variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, and put up tho work at man- lacturors’ nrlccB. H. H. UNV1LLE. Savannah, Aprlll!, 1866. nprll L ARD AND HERRINGS- 20 bbls Prime White Leal Izird; 60 boxos Prime Herrings. Landing and for sale by may 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. an English Fzi my!4 TVRESS TRIMMINGS.—Fringea, black and J J colored Moire AntiquoGauzo, and other stylos, lu great variety, aud for sale by mar 7 AIKIN k BURNS. /"YUNNY BAGGING—360 bales superior Uuuny VXBagging for sale by Jol-lw PADELFORD, FAY & CO. FASHIONS FOR JUNK. F RANK Leslie’s Gazette of Fashions for June re ceived and forsalo by jot WARNOCK k DAVIS, No 169 CongrosB st. S UGARS.—60 barrels Stuarts A and D Clarified Sugar; 60 do Crashod and Powdered do. Land ing and for sale by may 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. N O. MOLASSES, landing from schooner • Abby Francis, and for Bale by ‘ "— ‘ SNELUNG dec 27 LOCKETT k t /CHAMPAIGN, &C— \ t 69 baskets Huidsolok Champslgu, quarts. 25 do do do, pints, 150 do douoho do, pts and qts, 60 do EugineCUcqnotUo, do, 76 da Binders Vorsey do. 100 boxes Lolden’a Rhine Wine and Brandies, In stora and for sale by Janai WEBSTER k PALMEfl. UPEKIUK Choice 'Goshen Blitter and Dutch Cheese, received par steamer Alabama by may29 J. D. JSSSE. V. BY BELLA PICBNVIMN, (BooaweoRfl to philbuick a bku..) « Administratrix Sale. On TUESDAY, July first, at 11 o’clock, in front ol tho Court House, will ho sold The southern half of Lot No 17 and Improvements, situated on East Boundary street: tho Improvements are six wooden tenements. 8old as tho property of tho estate or Daniel Robertson, deceased, for the benefit of the belr3 and creditors or said estate.— Terms cosh. A. E. ROBERTSON, ray 13 Administratrix. HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY!! [Hf AUTHORITY ov TUK STATK OF QKOKOU.] Southern Military Academy LOTTERY, FOR JUNE, CLAMS D-Kcw Merlon, Will be drawn iu tlio city of Montgomery* Alabama, Juno 12th, 1856, when prizes amounting to 60,boo DOLLARS Will he distributed according to t io following boau- tiful scheme. TEN CAPITAL. PHIZES!!! ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS ! !! 8CHKMR—CLASS O. 1 Prizo of $16,000 is.. ...816,000 1 Prizo of.... 6,000 is. ... 6,COO 1 Prizo or.... 4,000 is. ... 4,000 1 Prizo or.... 2,000 Is. ... 2,09C 1 Prize of.... 2,000 19, ... 2,000 1 Prizo of.... 1,000 is. ... 1,000 1 Prizo of.... 1,000 is.. .. 1,000 1 Prizo or.... 1,000 is.. ... l,00u 1 Prizo of.... 1,000 is. ... 1,000 1 Prize of.... 1,000 Is. ... 1,000 20 Prize of.... 400 ■ro ... b,ono 60Prizo or.... 200 are ... 12,000 60 Prizo of.... 10U aro .. 6,000 4 Approximation Prizes of 8200 &TO.... ... $800 4 do do 100 tro.... 4CC 4 do do 60 are ... .... 200 8 do do 26 aro.... .... 200 20 do do 20 uro.... .... 400 180 Prizes amounting jo.... ...800,000 BY SPENCER CURRELL. „ At Private Bole. 2,000 bushels of Rico) an excellent article of fled for 8took or all kinds, perfectly dry and in good or- der, at 26 corns per bushel. Call and examine U. may24 At Private 8sirt. Southern half of lot No 86, Chath ... Savannah, containing twenty.five and a half front on Tatnall street, and ninety and three quarter feet in depth, subject to a ground rent oftwentyfone 10-100 dollars por annum. For (briber particular* Inquiro at tho Counting Room, 164 Bay street. At Private'Bole. A few fine lithographed pictures, 22 x 28 Inches, of Stono Mountain, DoKalb County, Ga*. and Taws- tega Falls, near iho Indian Springs, Ga., for sale low. Jan 10 ! 60. PRICK OK TICKETS. Whole Tickets 810; Halves 85; Quarters APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two uuuihera preceding and succeeding the first ton prlzos, are each entitled to Approximation Prizes. Prizes lu this Lottery are puid thirty days ufler tho drawing, in bills ofspecio payiug bunks, without deduction—ouly on presentation of the ticket draw ing tho Prize. 45** Dills or all solvent biulcs taken at par. All communications strictly confidential. ffST Orders addressed to Samuel Swan, box 82, Savannah Post offlee, will meet prompt attention. SAM’L SWAN, Manager, roay26 (jolO Montgomery, Ala. GRAND SPECULATION,!!! FUll A SHALL 1NVEBMKKTI ® *3-1.00 PKI 7. K St.ga » e o.o o o. IMl-iiOVt.ME.NT ON THE IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. »T APTUOWTT OP TUK HTATB OP UEORQU. Jttspei- County Acn.lciuy LOTTERY. Ten Thousand Numbers Only. ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICKETS. CLASS N. To ho drawu Juno the 10th, I860, nt Concert Hull, Mucon,Ga., under tlio sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. 61. Logan and Jas. A. Nlsbet, Esq. This Lottery Is drawu on the plan of tlio Royal Lottery of Havaua of single numbers; this has only 10,Q0Q numbers* aud tUu Havaua Lottery 34,000 numbers—tho Havana 249 prizes, this 1,200 prices. Look to your interest I Now is tho time. THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY X PRYOR’S'oiNTMENT. I T in a sure aud speedy cure for burns, piles, torn**, felons, tuver sores, ulcers, scald head, totter worm, soro nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) sore and cracked lips, Iresh wounds ana sores of any description. It h a most valuablo remedy and euro, which can be testified to by thousands who havo used It In many portions of the South for the last few years. In no Instance will the salve do any injury, or lntcrfcro with a physician’s prescrip tion The proprietor has numerous certificates and letters from people who have nsed It themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to others as a ppcerty and cqrtaln remedy for tho above named diseases. A trial is all that Is necessary for Its own recommendation. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., end drug * gists generally. V. J. MOOltE, Proprietor, may 13 LaG range, Ga. T*. JACOBS, 8EGAH AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. D.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, HaU Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re- ati. A Iso, Che wing Tobacco, Bnulf, Ac. June 1 Insurance Broker aud Notary* Public. Marine Protests Noted and Extendod, Averago adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawns Papers prepared wlioroby to recover losses from American or British Underwriters, and attention glveu to all matters connected with shipping and In surance, No. 118 Day-streot opposite the front ol tho Custom Houso. ly nov 8 PATENT ECLIPSE hi as? a>, sm^jspvo Every man hU own Card Printer. J~1ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN'S KJ Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, the best, cheapeat nml most convenient of any thing for tho purpoBO yet offorod for sale. AIJ-RED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt. opr 3 ly 135 Congress St. HUNT’S SMYlNtt MACHINES. 1 Prize of 816,000 Is ...$16,000 1 ” 6,900 is ... 6,000 1 “ 4,000 Is ... 4,000 1 ” 3,000 is ... 3,000 1 •• 2,000 is ... 2,000 6 “ 1,000 is ... 6,000 10 ” 600 11 ... 6,000 60 “ 60 1s;.... ... 3,000 120 •• 26 la ... 8,000 ALANSON HARSH, S. A. ROLL© Firm or A. 8. Barnes k Co. ALONZO CHILD, “ ” Childs, Pratt k Co. I. P. BALLARD, « “ Uvlngston, BaUard A Co. WM. M. DODGE, ” ” Wm. M. Dodge k Co. P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E, ROLLO, 8. T. LIPPINOOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTED, WM. H. RIVERSillTH, W. H. LYON, GEO. CHAPMAN, « 1 JOS. H. WS53TCOTT, ‘ JOS. FATMAN, * STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ T A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Preslpent. WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary. J9» This Company will Issue Policies upon Ma rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, at liberal rates or premium. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, ootai No. 85, Bay stroet.tel 600 Approximation prizes of 20 are 10,000 600 “ “ 10 aro 6,000 1200 Prize* amountlug to .$C0,0Q0 Tickets 810—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60. SST Prizes payable without doduction. Persons sending money by mail need not foar its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering tickets. 4V Those wishing particular numbers should order Immediately. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, may!6 Macon, Ga. 1 H. A. Curtis k Co. “ Husted & CaiTl, ‘ W. H. Lyon k Co. ‘ Lee, Murphy k Co. 1 Briggs, Weatcott k Co. ‘ Fatman k Co. ^ Geo. Savory & Co. ALABAMA LOTTERY! [AUTHORIZED BY THE STiTE OF ALABAMA.] Inntte Militant Rwhm jDntta CLASS E—NEW SERIES, To bo drawn hi tho City or Montgomery. Alabama, in public, on THURSDAY, July 10,1863, on tho HAVANA PLANI SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. Prizes amounting to 205,000 Dollars:! 1 Will be distributed according to the fonowlug MAGNIFICENT SCHEME 1 30,000 N uni hers—15,000 Prizes 1 1 prize of. $35,000 is $36,000 1 do do 10,000 is 10,000 1 do do 6,000 la 5,000 1 do do 2,000 is 2,000 do do 1,200 is 1,: ¥UnDries. QHA Boxes choice Rio Coffeo, *J\J160 boxes fair to prime Rio Coffee. 100 boxes Old Government Java Coffee. 200 hbds. Muscovado Molasses. 160 bbls. choice New Orleans Syrup. 60 hhds. New Orleans Muscovado, and Porto Rico Sugar. 300 bbls. refined A. B. k C. Sugar. 50 bbls. Crush and Powdered Sugar. 100 bbls. Lebanon. 8uperflne and Extra Flour 150 boxes Starch, Adamantine AiSpermCandles. 140 boxos No. 1 Pale, and Family Soap. 200 bales Heavy Gunny Bagging. 26 hhds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 75 bbls. Mess and Prime pork, 100 boxes Tobacco, various brands. 100 boxes Black and Green Tea. 600 hags Drop and Buck Shot. 60 kegs and half kegs “Hazurd3” Powder, together with a full assortment of all other articles In tho Grocery line, (except liquors.) Iu store, and for safe on accommodating torms, by Juuo 1 RODGERS, NORRIS t£ CO. ALISON’S CONTINUATION, ~ * " SECOMD BKtUKR, H ISTORY of Europe, from the Fall of Napolcou in 1816, to the Accession of Izmis Napoleon in 1862. By Sir Archibald Alison. 2 vols. Alison’s First Series, from tho Commencement of the Frenoh Revolution, X789, to tho Restoration iu 1815, In 4 vols. Maury’s Physical Geography of the Sea. Tho 6th and entirely now edition, with charts. Vagabond Life in Mexico. By Gabriel Ferry. ^ Loomis’ Treatiso on Arithmetic, theoretical and iracUcol. Snarrowgrass Papers; or Living in tlio Country. ByFredk. D. Cozzaus, Plu-rl-bus-tah. By Doesllcks, with many embel lishments. Margaret Maitland or Sunnyside. By. Mrs. Oly- pbant. Hours of 8orrow Cheered and Comforted, By Charlotte Elliott. _ rauy27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. pHAMPAIGN CIDEit,&c.—115 boxes Cham- VJ poign Cider, choleo article, 20 bbls choico old peach Rrauy, 6 do do Apple Brandy, 10 do do Chorry Brandy, Also—Giugor aud Blackberry, boxes. In storo and for safe by febl WEBSTER k PALM E g SUNDRIES. 160 bags good to pr imo Rio Coffeo; , 76 bogs old Government Java do; |30 bags old brown Java do; J oo oarrols Stuart’s A, B and C Clarified Sugars; 60 “ “ Crushed and Pulverlzod do; iHa 71 UMLsi loo burro li 40 hlnls Porto Rico, New Orleans, and Muscovado Sugars; 60 boxos Stuart’s Loaf Sugar; 60 lihdB Sides and 8houlders; 26 casks Trowbridge and Beaty’< Hams; 160 bbls Donmead and Oakley Flour; 76 bbls and half bbls Canal Four; 150 bbls Butter. Sugar and Pilot Crackers; 60boxos Soda Crackers: 200 boxes various bronds-and qualities Tobacco; 26 coses Myer’s Aromatic do; 160 bbls Cuba and New Orleans Molasses; 60 hbds Cuba do; 60 bbls No. 1 Lear Lard; 200 kega and cans Lard; 6MlbBarLead; 600 bags Drop and Duck shot; 600 kegs, haul) and quarters, Dupont’s Powder; 76 bbls Mess and Prime Pork; 60 boxos Nectar Whisky; 100 quarts Bckoidam Schnapps; 100 casks pints Ale and Torter; 300 bbls reotlflod Whisky; 100 bbls New England Rum; 160 bbls Pholps and E Phelps' Gin; 60 casks common and pure Malaga Wlue; 60 bbls White Wino and Cider Vinegar; 20 orates empty Wine Bottlos; 600 boxes, Soap, Starch, and Candles; In storo and for sole on accommodating terms, by mayl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNBON k CO. D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and which is decidedly superior to any other machine lor that purpose. Spool or skein thread can ho used of any desired length, and which will not need to bo changed until the wholo Is used. Bag inunaufucturors, Cralffand Flour merchants ora pai ticulariy iuvlted to call and examino Rat 136 Coo gross street. May26. ALFRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt. HUNT ft WEBSTER'S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. D ESIGNED tor Families, plantations, Dress ma kers. Tailors, Boot k Shoe manufacturers and outers who umy wish to do their own sowing cheap ly and with expedition. This machine sows a uni form stitch with both stiles alike, and which will not. ravel. It is more simple, is less liable to get out of order, and coas less In proportion than any olhtr machine, and is warranted to be perfect, and to work well. All apparatus necossary lor convenient use Is furnished with It, and any Instruction will he given that will be uccessary to ensure to the purchaser Us successful operation and durability. Tho public nro respectfully Invited to call and ex. amino them nt 106 Congress et. AURED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. £3* A very neat and ornamental Iron Table winnow bo glveu with a machine for a email aum in addition to the regular price. May 26. HoVveI COTTON HAHVU8TER. PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866, T HIS improvement enables one field hand to pick as much coitnu as five can pick by the old method and having the cotton freo from trail), ana in better condition for ginning. The above machines arc for sale at 186 Congress street savaunah, and 125 Meeting street, Charles ton, $. C. Ail orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. Planters, Factor*, Cotton Brokers, uud all interested are respectfully Invited to coli and examine them. County Rights can be bought on favorable terms. May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER. do do., do do,. do do.. do do do do do do do do.... 1,000 900 1,100 is 1,100 1,000 is * — 900 is 800 is 620 is 2001s 100 is 020 2,000 10,000 4 " 150 4 “ 10U 4 “ 80 4 ” 70 4 « 60 4 “ 40 4 »• 30 4 •* 28 4 ” 22 40 “ 20 400 “ IU 16,600 # K 4 prizes ot $200 approxim’g lo $36,000 arc $800 10,000 nro 600 6,000 are 400 2,000 aro S20 1,200 aro 280 1,100 nro 200 1,000 aro 160 900 aro 120 800 aro 112 620 aro 88 200 are 800 100 aro 4000 127*600 16,COO prizes amounting to $206,200 The 15,000 prices or of $8 K are determined by the uumbor which draws the 836,000 prize—if tkut number should be an odd number, then every odd number ticket in the Scheme will bo entitled to $8; if an even number, then overy oven number ticket will be entitled to $8); in addition to any other prizo which may be drawu. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and oven number tickets, will bo certalu or drawing nearly ono hulf the cost of the same, w ith chances of obtaining other prizes. SET Remember that every prizo la drawn, and payable In full without Ueductiou. ffST All prizes of 81,000 and under, paid luimcdi ately after tho drawing,—other prizes nt tho usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will bo forwarded lo purchasers Immediately after tho drawing. Whole Tickets, 810—Halves, $6—Quarters, $2 60, Prizo Tickets cosbod or renewed in other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets can be addressed cither to S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Gu., jel Or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. ■VTEATSFOOT OIL, of the best quality constantly jy for ante low by CHAFFER k CO., may15 0 Whitaker street. E XTRA CANAL FLOUR.—26 barrels Extra Canal j Flour. mayl5 Lauding aud for safe by SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. A lbany ale,—25 buts. Aibuuy stock aio, just rocoivod, nud for safe by June 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO, NOTICK T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated theiuselvos together for the purpose ot conduct ing tho Wholesale Grocery Buslnoss, and having purchased the stock of Rodgers k Norris, will hero- uftcr contiuuo tho business under the firm of Rod gers, Norris & Co.* ut tlio old stand* corner of Bay uud IJncoln street-*. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS. GEO. II. JOHNSTON. JNO. N. BIRCH. Savannah, June 2d, 1850. Jo T HE firm of Rodgers k Norris having this day been d/ssolved by the above association, either partner will use tho r.nme of the firm iu liquidation, JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, June 2d, 1866 Jo 2 C < ! _ and for sale few by je2—tf YOUNG k WYATT. F lour and bacon—ouo sacks Flour; io*ot>0 lbs Bacon, iu store and for safe by Je2-ir YOUNG k WYATT. I BALTIMORE FLOUR—lou bbls superfine BaUl- Jjtnoro Flour landing por sclir Woudbrtdgo, and for sale by jel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. R EFINKD and clarified sugars— 60 bbls Smart's A Crashed Sugar. 25 do do Powdered do 60 (lo do A Clarified do 60 do do B do do 60 do do C do do Juat received aud for sale by jel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. Assize os' iiuiiD, T HE average price of Flour the last month being Eight dollars, Bread must weigh as follows:— lu Cent Loaf must weigh 2 pounds. 6 *• «♦ 1 11 a ; * •• “ oj^ ounces. JAMES & WILKINS, City Treasurer. Juno 1st, I860. mySl M ONOXGAHELA WHISKY— 26 bbs Old Mouongahola Whisky, 60 “ Double Dlstillod “ Just received aud forsalo by my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00. ( IN CONSIGNMENT^ \J 10 bbls. Monongabela Whisky; 10 do Gin; 3 do Domestic Brandy; For sulo low, by sprite PATTEN, HUTTON k CO. K UChLAXU LIME.—i,6UU bbls Kocklund Lime daily expected por brig E. W. AUGER. For sate, to arrive* by may28 BRIGHAM, KELLYJtOO.fr M ARSHALL & SON’S Cclobrated PlgHams, Pig Shoulders, and Pig Bacon. Also somo new SinoKed Tongues und Fresh Smoked Beef. Recoivod per Alabama, by inayjS J. D, JESSE. LANDLORD AND TRUANT; fTMIE Law of Landlord and Tenant By J. X Smith, with Notes of Amoricau cases by P. P. Morris. Bauvier’s Law Dictionary, last edltlou. Ban vier’s Institutes American Law. Nelignn’s Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases, with color ed plates, 4to. Brown ou some Diseases of Women admitting or surgical Treatment. Flint on Diseases of the Respiratory Organs. Budd on Disoases oftbo Stomach, Sketches and Adventures iu -Madeira, Portugal and Spain. Italian Sight* and Principles. By Jarvis, with engruviugs. Physiology ami Calisthenics. By Catherine E. Beecher. Railway uud Steamship Guide, with maps. Ireland iu ’98 uud ’48; its Revolutionary History. By J. Savage. National System of Political Economy. From the German, of List. aprlO W. THORNE WILLIAMS. 1i K iVEUA hMOTIOfir S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now bo done ut homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH buying es tablished himself permanently, all work iu this line will be douo with dispatch. - All repairing ofCastore, Teapots, candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other article will bo done neatly beforo plating. All old silver plate, such us Tcasetea or Urns, Forks or Spoons, will ho ro-llnishcd and made equal to new, and at moderate prices. All work or ordors left at my storo will bo attended to promptly. P. S.—Watch cases galvanized. »«»>•-?G. M. GRIFFIN. 1JASKETS! BASKETS!—We would call the XJ attention or tho ludfeB to our stock of Work, Traveling and flue Fancy Baskets, the largest assort ment iu the city, at tiio IIouso Furnishing Store, 166 Broughtou-strcct. mariH HORACE M0R8B. jgACBST ANT). LARD.—60 hhds, ' prime Bacon L B. SHIRTSv—Just received and for sole by e J. W. THRELKELD, m»yl3 Congress and Whitaker streots. 500 SACKS CORN just received and for m»y7 * aI ° by CRANE, WELLS k CO, Sides ; 30 hhds. prime Bacon Shoulders ; 20 bbls. prime Baltimore fe>af Lard. landing, and for safe by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. Junol S OAP, CANDLES, STARCH. AO — ' 100 boxos Colgate’s No. 1 and ft bar Soap; 100 do Buchan k Smith’s Family Soap; 60 do Beadol’s Os and 8s Tullow Candles; 75 do AdamautlnoCandles (Star brand); 60 do Uawogo Pearl Starch; 60 do Colgate’s do do; 26 do Ground Ooffoo, In ft and #ft papers; 26 do do Peper; 60 bbls Sugar, 8oda aud Butter Crocker*; 26 boxos do do; 20 bbls Pilot Bread; 16 X chests Black Tea In . 10 & do do In tin fof 10 >4 do Fluo Hyson Tea; 26 boxos Bey’s Leuion Byrup. Just rocclvod and for sale by mayia SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00. TOVLTON MARKET BEEF—10 Half bbls J Fulton 1 - received by mayjjo Market Beef, and 10 do do Pork. Just J. D. D OM1&TIU LIQUORS— 60 bbl3 EPhelp’ Rye Gin, 26 bbls N. E. Rum, 60 ** Luther Felton’s Rum, 25 “ Domestic Brandy, 60 “ Old p k H Connecticut Rlv*r Old. 60 « N. 0. Whisky. Just received and for ralo by my S3 SCRAN TON, JOHNSTON ft CO. TVil OIUVIAN AND FLOURISHING C'6T^ IU ton—Just recoivod and foraaloby J. W. THRELKELD, apt'26 Congress and Whitaker afreets. —’fITK~6IiEA t r~IIlt>N WIUBBL. O R. Republicanism Backwards, tad Chris* tlanity Reversed .In a series or letters address- od to J. Soulo, Senior Bishop or tho Methodist Epis copal Church, South. ByJ. R. Graves, Editor of tho Tenuossco Baptist, Nashville, doth; price 81.26. Tho Great Iron Wheel Examined. Or its False Spokes Fxtractod. and an Exhibition of Elder Graves, its builder; in a series of chapters. By William O Brownjow/ Editor of Brow™w’. Knoxvt lo Whig. Cloth; price 81. Copies mailed on receipt of Prlco. Recoivod and for sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, Booksellers and Stationers, maylo 169 Congress street T> UM—50 barrels Luther Felton ft Son’s. XX ton Bum, landlngand tor sale by marS BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00. 1C07U