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i-SH ^TriYt'fiKrfi. taeitxaiti mi* Ui >ri.rr»- HSaKE <aa« T Mfaii BY L,.\S:r ^IGHT’S M/VIL. Nett* York Uatlflcntlou Meeting. A Democratic R vtltlca tloti Meeting wm held in the Perk, at N«w York, on Wedneedny. Spccchea wore made by the Hon. S. A. Douglas, tho Hon. Howell Cobb, and by our fellow citl- ton, the Hon. John E. Ward. It U eald to have been an Immense gathering, and to have gone off with tho greatest eutkusiasm. Oue signifi cant fact Is, that Greeley, of the 3Wbun« f com* plains very much of tho noise made by the can- aou which were Ured, lending us to suppose that tho harmony which prevailed was very die* tresslng to him. Kansas News—Tho Intolligenco Rom Kan* sas, although very Imperfect, discloses oue fact beyoudthe shadow of a doubt—that civil war of the most bloody kitul exists lu Kansas; and what is tuacu more intousely to be felt by us, that‘'twenty-one” Georgians and Carolinians have been killed. IVe know not how this could have beeu effected, except that they must have beeu taken ut a disadvantage by overpowering numbers. The fact Is so. Mr. Fllimore’a Acceptance. Hon. A. H. H. Stuart, of Staunton, Va., com* municotesto the Hichraoud Whig, the official auuouucemeut to Mr. Fillmore of his nomtua* tlou,aud his letter of acceptance. The follow* lag is the letter: Paris, ATuy 21, iS5u. Gentlemen—I huve the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter, informing me that the National Convention of the American part? which hud just closed its session at Philadel phia, has unanimously presented my name for the Presidency of the United States, and asso ciated wirii it that of Andrew Jackson Donelson for the Vice Presidency. This unexpected com munication met me at Venice on my return from Italy, uud tho duplicate mailed thirteen days later, was received c»u my urrlval in this city last eveuing. This must account for my appar ent neglect in giving a more prompt reply. You will pardou urn for saying that when my administration closed in 1853, 1 considered my political life as a public man at au end, and thenceforth I was only anxious to discharge my duty as it private citizen. Hence I have takeu no active pint in politics, lint l have by no menus lieon an indifferent spectator of passing «svents, nor have I hesitated to express my opin ion on all political subjects when asked, nor to give my vote and private influence for those men aud measures 1 thought best calculated to promote the prosperity and glory of our com mon country. Beyond this 1 deemed it im proper for me to interfere. But this unsolicited tud unexpected nomination lias imposed upon me a new duty, front which I cannot shrink; and therefore, approving, as 1 do, of the gen eral objects of the party which tins honored mo with its cnnUdetice, 1 cheerfully accept its nomination without waiting to inquire of its prospect of success or defeat. U is sufficient for mo to kmnv that by so doing I yield to the wishes of a large portion of my fellow citizens in every part of the Union, who, like myself, arc sincerely anxious to see the administration of our government restored to that original simplicity and purity which marked the first years of its existence: uud, if possible, to quiet that alarming sectional agitation which, while it delights the monarchists of Europe, causes every true friend of our own country to mourn- Having had the experience of past service in the administration/)!' the Government, l may bo permitted to refer to that as an exponent of the future, and to say should the choice of the Con vention he sanctioned by tho people, I shall, with the same scrupulous regard for the rights of evary section of the Uuion which then in rttieneed ray conduct, endeavor to perform every duty confided by the Constitution und laws to the Executive. As the proceedings of this Convention have marked a new era lu the history or the couutry, by bringing a new political organization into tho approaching Presidential canvass, I take the occasion to ro-alHrm my full confidence ia the patriotic purposes of ^tlmt organization, which I regard ns springing out of a public necessity, forced upon the country, to a large exteut by unfortunate sectional divisions, and dangerous tendency of those divisions towards disunion. It alone in my opinion, of nil the political agencies non’ existing, is possessed ot the power to silence this violent ana disastrous agitation, and to restore harmony by its own own example of moderation and forbearance. It has a claim, therefore,in my judgment, upon every earnest friend «»f the integrity of the Union. So estimating this party, both in Us present position and future destiny, I freely adopt its great leading principles us announced In the re cent declaration of the National Council at Phi adelpbia, (a copy of which you were so kind mb to enclose me.) holding them to bje just and lib ral to every true interest couutry, and wisely adup ed to the ratal......went uud support of hii enlightened, safe and effective American policy, in foil accord with the 'dens and tho hopes of tho fathers or our Republio. I expect shortly to sail for America, and, with the blessings of Divine Providence, hope soon to _ ... - . . and fair prospects far peace prevail*. . ' SECOND DI8PATUH. 8t. taunt, Juno 12—A loiter to tho Democrat dated Lawrence, 6th Inst, says that Upton, Ser* guuut at-Artns of the Congressional Investigat ing Committee, had been detained a day as a prisoners by some of Mg) Bufoid’a men. The Indepeucence correspondent of the Re publican says that the Missourians will, endure the Congressional Investigating Committee uo longer, saying that forbearance ceases any lon ger to be a virtue. Washington, Juno 13.* Osawottomio and Palmyra, lu Kansas Territory, have beeu taken and sacked by Georgians under Whitfield. The Congressional Committee have ascer tained that out or 6,600 votes poi Le Mature, In March, 1865, only legal. ... for tho 1,100 were later from tlie Sioux Country. Si. Imit, June 10—The steamer Grey Cloud arrived yesterday from St. Pierre, alter nearly a year's aueence. with Intelligence oTUie adjust ment of the difficulties with the Sioux Indians, according to the stipulations of the Council of March last. The Indians delivered up twelve prisoners,horees, mules Ac., promising obedience to tho government. The operations against the Sioux havo closed. Gen Harney let the prison ers free alter a few day’s detention. CHARLESTON, JU.YKlT-noTDN-.Tbo sales tbia m-irning amounted to 706 bales, as fo.i iws : 9 at 10, 0 at It, 90 ut II>j, aud 67i bita* at lljfc. NFAV YORK, JUNE 10.-Cotton has ndod ve'y quiet, b t tho market rclalus Its flrmuuns, with Palos of 8Du balm. Tho salsa slnco tho 2d aro 12,000 b ties Including *2o00 lu transitu. Exports 9100, uud receipt^ 0000 ball*'. 'We mako no c-lnnga lu our quotation .new yoxk ctassinc.iriu.v. N.Orjeau.j. Upland. Fioridn Ordinary 9)S Middling lOJj 10ft Middling Fidr... 1111 & Fair 11# UK Ccffsk—Them bes ceon a modcrutc inquiry, with E rlce-J Urm. Tho stock of Kio, with further arrival, as increased to 49,000 b ig3. Suta-« 6G0 v -ag i Rio at liojc, and 80 taguuyra at 11 t- .Mobile. Texas. *>* 9K mi n 12 12* 12* 18 FOR BENT. Tho Western Tenement in Perry’s Brick Mango, Junes afreet, near the Medical Cob lege, ts far rent. It Is suitable for a small __Orally, ir desired, the ftirniture can bo reuteu with the house. For particular* Inquire on tho premises of Jol3 2w eod MRS. WASHBURN. TO RRNT. ® Building corner Bar and Drayton-sts., suitable for mercantile purposes and stor age. For particular* enquire nt June 13 TRW OFFICE. toWt. UNTIL tho 1st November next, acorn- I mndlous und Airy residence, on the north I sldo or the Central Railroad Depot, knowu Hovers I’laco. Tho house is newly fur- 1 trout basement to attlo. which can be bought YOUNG ft WYATT. IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE adjoining tho office of the subscriber. The basement would make, with some slight improvement, an oxcollont lawyor's-offlee. lie first and second iloors will bn lot Tor Counting- Rooms, und tho third for sleeping apartment*. Con nected with the establishment Is an out-building ol brick, suitable lor servants. Apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, 4upU> Oornor Drayton aud Bryan streets. TFOffSXEEr m PLANTATION lu Wayue Ooun-^E “ .L . • — — snipping Iiitolilgciin. MiMOKANna—Now York, Juue 11—Arrived, vhi Minerva, from Jacksonville. Boston, Juue 11—Cleared, sc hr Edwards, for bo boy L-laud, Ga. Rio Janeiro, April lit—Arrived,. hehr Motnur, iVn Apnhohicola. Simkkx, Juno 9th, off Capo Hulteias hirk.i s»- hois, bound to Savnnuah, and Charta- WiU'nm, for t hnrlestou, it. m. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan ami WliltakeitStrivta. HAS now ou hand a beautiful as- sortmanl „f Jewelry of every db- orlpUon und kind worn by ladle* aud gentlemen, aud will sell at unusually low price.-. I have this day received (per Express) a large stock of elegant River Ware, cotisfaUng of take and I’lo Knives, plain and engraved Kish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all in Morocco cases, and 'uiitahlc for presents. I have also this day received au mldition to my stock of bait work ot light colored Curls, Topsys, Braids,Front Pieces, Hands, Uncle Tom, Ac., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watches repaired by mid under the supervision ol self, and all other work done ’.it a workmanlike tiiaimcr. and warranted. mav 2b ■ ty, on tho Buffalo Swamp, containing. 1000 acres; about 260 acres cleared auu in order tor cultivation. On the premises la u plain, comfortable dwelling, with all necessary barns aud out houses. Possession given In Decem ber next, and with the place will be sold, ir desired, tho provision crop or present year. Also an improved lot (2JA acres) lu the tillage of Waynesvillc, aud 20 acres adjoining. Waynotvllle is unsurpassed for health, and tha Brunswick rail road running through it, renders it easy of access. Joll Into HENRY R. FORT. VAlii!AffLE PIlOPERTV FOR SALK. * TUe two-story brick store ou.Oougrcas street, now occupied by Messrs. Einstein ft Eckmau. lids la one of the boat stands In the city for any kiud of business. Terms unto njcommodatlng. For particulars In quire at 142 Broughton street, above the store of T. L. McKenna. tfmayl4 " to bbSt. Thi* Dwelling lately occupied by Judge Fleming, in *fiiy lor street, near Drayton. lit! taimiiMKiiin Said Hourn is threo stories ou a basement, iwlth good servants’ rooms, aud outhouses. Possession given immediately. Apply to f»*b 28 D. L. COHEN. FOR RENT. M Possession given immediately — Tliree story brick house, new and in good order, •• lacon street, uext east residence to Mrs. .Jewett. pply at this office. it ti may27 B acon, hams and molassk^— 2d hlids Bacon Pities* ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA : : < : GEORGIA. J- -L HE8LER, Proprietor. * Aafe of the Verandah Hotel, Hew Orleans. Passengers per Kvoniug Trains will find Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars, tnayM mekohantB’ hotel, JACKSONVILLE. EAST FLA. JOHN BOZEMAN, Proprietor. HOARD l'Wt HAY $ 1 60 XtOAIIt* PKR WKKK 0 00 noAim w:u .moxtu 20 OP may 13 lye 1 f> hlids do Shoulders: lf»ca?ks limn*; 26 hhcl- Molasses. Received aud fi»r sale by MrMAHON A POYIJC, j.;ll Nos. 20ft A 207 Bay street. B randy, uin. wmsKY a hum— a half pipes 0. J>. A Co. Brandy; ' M bids Domedic do 76 ,'o cask? do ft pipes C. H. Gin; 76 bids I'll Gin; 1ft bbls old Bye Whisky; Tf. Mils X, XX, mul XXX Wlllsky, ftO bids N. K. Hum. Received uud for xdc by Me AllON A DOYLE, jel l Nos. 20ft_A 207 Bay struct. BPl£. J. Taylor A Son hi Alo received uhdtVr 25 sale t>>* ' McMAHON A DOYLE, jell Nos. 206 A *207 Bay street. HKLlliioOS WORKS. T HE Bible Christian; a View of Doctrinal, Experi mental and I'rnclical Religion. By Rev. Jose phus Anderson. Sketches and Incidents;or u Budget from the Sad dle bagsol'n Siiiiernnuated itinerant. Bible Readings for every Day in the Year. By Tlios. o. Summers. The Uvea of the Popes, from the Rise of the Roman Church to the ago of Gregory the VII. Tho Croud of all .Men. By Rev. R. Abbey. Scripture Views <>r tho Heavenly World. By J. Edmondson, a.M Short Sermons, and True Tales. Itv Bishop Ca pers. Tho Theological Compoud, containing a system of divinity, or a brief view of tho evidences, docrincs. morals and institutions of Christianity. Designed fur tho beneilt of famiilos, Bibin nlas-uM, and Sun day schools. By Amos Biuncy. Christian Reflection; By Rnv. Johu Fletcher. The Dairyman's Daugluo ;un authentic narrative. By Rev. Leigh Richmond. An Apology for the Bible, in a scries of letters ad dressed to ihomas Paine. By K. Watson,D D..K.R.S. Ift. COKNKE n mar 31 M: MILLS HOUSE, CORN HR MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, CIIARUWKW, H. T. THIS House la now adapted to all the wants of the Travelling Public, aud tlia ef forts of the Proprietor will be to deserve their patronage. mar 31 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. Instead or going North come to the Stono Mountain House, and spend your summer, as everything will be done tbr your com- fori. Conveyances will be furnished to convoy passenger* to IawroncovUle, Gainesville and Cfnrksvillo. 49** Passengers by the Georgia Railroad take sup per at this house. ALEXANDER A CLARK. F. S. Aucxanokk, formerly of Lawroncovlllo. J A. Olaiik, Social Circle,2tn—Jo 2 mi prepared, INDIAN SPBINO HOTEL. Tho UndcrBtgued lias agatu tho pleasure of iuferming bis numerous frlcuds, as well as tho public at large, that ho is yet at tho Italian Spring Hotel, and is Billy prepared, witli tho assistance of bis sons and bts own experience of six years at tho hotel, with tho best cooks that cau bo procured, as well as assis tance of oil kinds, to aik nr all those who visit the Spring a generous share or their patronage, intend ing to spare no pains of hlnutaff to make ail such as please to gtvo him a coll comfortable. The Indian tfprlug Hotel is now open, and ready to receive all thn.io that will please to call. There will bo at For sythe Itepot couches and hacks ready to convey all such 03 wish to go over. EDW. VARNER, muy23-3taw tsepl Proprietor. *** Savannah Republican, Morning News, and Churle* ton Courier will please Insert the above three tlmofl each week until 1st September, and send their bills for payment, EDW. VARNER. ST. MAItYS’ MOTEL. The above named Iloiise is now open for the reception or Boarders and Travellers, aud the undorslgnad promises to sparo .neither pains or expeuse to make his pa- trims ounreliable. His Ublo will always be sup plied with tin* choicest that the mnrkot and the sur- H: life aud Cwrespoudo'oMur Mrs. H.'A. ilugoif, roimdius ouuwryaUi'riU-Fmb FIjb, OyMers, Von- a. r i ..i ...... . ........ .. ». <■ ’ Urm. wllit G.'iIiim. AfC. Tim ltnu<iP U avi;n ami n ri*. tread my native soil- My opnortunity of com paring my own country uud tlm conditlou of it* people with those of Europe, has only served to increase my ndinlratluu * ami love for ou»* own blesmd land ol liberty, and I shall return to it w s »’*otit oven a desire over to cross the Atlautlc with corrections and additions. By Thus. O. bum mers. Mammon; or Covetim-ows tho bin of the Chris tian Church. By Itav. John Harris. 'the Ufa of Willi iiu Carvosso; written t y himaelf. Received aud fur sale by WABNOCK V DAVIS, jell 160 ougress street. tUSEfiiKS. JUST RECEIVED— _ ..eg of you, gentlemen, to accept my thanks for the very flattering manner lu which you have been pleased to communicate tho result* of the action of that enlightened and patriotic body ot men who composed the late Couvention and to he tmired that I utn. with profound re spect and esteem, your friend and fellow-citizen, Millard Fillmore. Messrs. Alex. H. H. Stuart, Andrew Stewart Era-tus Umules, E. B. Bartlett, Wm. J. Eamea, Ephraim Marsh, Committee. L.\TElt FUU3I CALIFORNIA. Hi n b Ln>v la San Francisco LATER FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. O 16 hags choice old Government Java uud Rin Coffee; 20 half chests Black aud Green Teas, lno;c and in quurtor pound package^ 10 bhds Ught Muscovado *‘»gar; lohbls K L At D Stuart’s Crusiied and Clxnund Su gars; 10 bbU self rising Flour; -6 bags i-xtra aud bupetiiiie Flour, 20 bbls soda, Butter aud Maple Crackers, 60 boxes Beadel’s family Soap, Starch uud Caudles; AU duz Falls and Brouiua; 100 doz Scrub Brushes, aud OHtou cud Manilla Clothes Lines; 10 gross Mutches; 26 boxes wound Coffee and Pepper; 50 boxes Mustard aud Yeast i'owdcrs, itaac, Cinua- tnou, Nutmegs, and Cloves, and 10 cases table bait, .vc., Ac. In store and for sale by DAVID O'CONNOR. Jell Cor.Broughion and Drayton sts. isou, Wild Game, A'c. Tlio House is largo and airy, gad within u lew yards of the landing, on the beau tiful river bt. Marys, and ia a desirable place lor in valids and others us a summer resort. The stage leaves tho House three times a week for Woodstock Mills, Cmitrovillage, and Trader’s Hill, and the Sa- vauuul. boats touch going and coming, so that per sons will not be Inconvenienced, but can leave when they desire. Price* will be made to correspond with flrtt da s * country hotels. THOMAS B. JONES. St. Marys, May 27, 1850. 3m my27** JSKSWsfiK, WANTED—A Vossol to load with Timber .for an European market. Apply at Union wtWMlH, or J F O’Byrne’s office. fnirSl l JEFFERSON ROBERTS WANTED—A Vessel to load with Timber J r a Northern port. Apply at Union Btaam or at J F O’Hyrno’s office, ntaroi JEFFERSON ROBERTS. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The Brig LOUISA REARS. Apply to mays? LOCKETT k 8SELLINGS. ANTeD"T0 CHaRTLr-A vessel ot ISO,000 > to 200,000 feet carrying capacity, to load lumber for Matantoa. Apply to Jnay20 PADELFORP, FAY k CO. ^'EssEiMWAtirm vessel to load with timber, far Boston. Also a vessel to load with sawed lumber, for the same place. Apply to JEFFERSON ROBERTS, at Union Steam Saw Milt, aprlO or J, F. O’BYRNE'S Office. WANTED.—A freight or charter far Ha- vona for Brig R. M. CHARLETON. Applp to JEFFERSON ROBERTS. at Union Steam Saw Mill, aprio or J. F. O’BYRNE’S Office. FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 American Ship MARY k ADELINE, tf. Taylor, master. having a portion of her caiyo engaged, wi l have immediate dispatch. For freight apply to Captain Taylor, or to may7 BRIGHAM, fcELI/Y k OO. FOfT^RlLADELHHIA—Hkxox’n Line.— The schooner MARY is LOUISA, Captain irnan, will havo dispatch for tho above port.— For freight apply to maylP 0. a. GREINER FOR PHILADELPHIA—the schr MARIA PICKUP, Baker, Master, will havo despatch or tuu ahove jtort. For freight apply to • OGDEN, STARR A CO. FOR UVEitl'UOL.-The Jel A 1 American ship FALCON, Patton master, Laving a _ large portion of freight engaged, will meet with dispatch as above, for balance of cargo, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. FOR LtVERFOOJ—Too A l ship JAMES RAY will have dispatch for the above port. _ For freight apply t<> Jc8 HUNTER k GAMMELL. FOR BALTIMORE,—The schr H N SMITH, Captain Smith, will have dispatch for tho aouvo pert. For freight apply to June 6 C. A. GREINER. FOR LIVERPOOL .—The One three-masted schooner CORDELIA, Dunham, raastor, will ave dispatch lor tho above port. For freight ap ply to Juno6 BRIGHAM. Kl-U.l.Y k CO. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK *25 OO. Semi-Weekly United States Slall Line* ilHB NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL 1 8toam«hlpa— KNOXVII.tJE.. 1,601) tons.’.Cu(tt. C. D. Ludlow. AtrCURTA .... 1,600 *• . .Capt. 'flionias Lyou. FiDRIDA 1,300 •• ..Capt. M. S. WoodhuU. ALABAMA.... 1,800 »* .. Capt. G. R. Scheuek. WII.L LKAVK SAVANNAH KVKHV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. These* flhipa are among the largc-i on the coast, unsurpuRHcit in speed, safety aud comfort, making their passages in fifty to sixty hours, ntid are com manded by skillful, careful and polite olllcera.— Having elegant state room accominodatiou*, they offer a most desiratde conveyance to New York. Cablu Passage to New York $26 Steeraw Passage to New York 8 I’ADKIiFORD, KAY fc CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHILf,. 13 Broadway, New York. FLORIDA PORTS; fel. ft FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. 8. Mall Liuo—From New Or leans to Key West.—Stoamsbips ’FLORIDAand VANDERBILT.—Theso fine steamers will in Ihture mnke tholr regular semi-monthly trips, leaving as follows: New Orleans, 10th ft 24th Key West, .. 10th ft 24th Pensacola., .,11th ft 25th Apalachicola. 12th ft 26th St Marks....13th ft 27th Cedar Koys..l4tli ft 28th Tampa Bay.. 16th ft 20th Tampa 11th ft 26th Cedar Keys. 12th ft 26th St. Marks... 14th ft28th Apalachicola, 16th ft 20tb Pensacola... 16th ft 30th Arrive at Key West.. ...17th ft 1st | New Orleans, 17th ft 1st Agents iu New Orleans, dcc2fi fim E. G. ROGERS, ft CO., 72 Poydraaa street. for JOHNSON’S LANDiNO, AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES, 7b leave on Tuesday Night, the 12th instant, m - Tho light draft-steamer, WILLIAM JmlBmBmQ LEBBY, Captain A. C. king, will leavo regularly as above, from the Charleston dteampacket Wharf. Apply to Teh 11 S. M. LAFFHEAU, Agent. ITi 8*~lttalfXliie FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Ga., Femandi- na and Jacksonville, Picolala and Black Creek, Fla, — --ft— W THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N ■HBeK King, will leave for the above places everyitusUayMorniny, at 10 o’clk. This boat has large aud airy State Room accom modations, and taklug Ibe Iolam! Passage, offers •very inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will be taken for Trader’s HIU and inter mediate landings on Ft. Mary’s River. No freight will be taken alter 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board at the Florida Bteam packet wharf, or to apr2l CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. u Its JumtTur] Nkw Orleans, June 11.—The steamer Dan iel Webster, with Jutes from California to the fiat May, via San Juan, lith Inst., ho* arrived. Great excitement prevailed in San Francisco inconsequence of the murder of James King, editor of tho Eveniug Bulletin, mid late ol Washington. He wa< shot on the 14th lilt., by a rnau nam ed Cassey, and died ou the Ifith. Great excite ment ensued. A meeting of the Vigilant Com mittee was called on the 18th, and 3,000 citi zens, completely organized and armed with muskets, marched by three streets from the committee rooms to the jail, which they took possession of. They took Casey out, together with Corn, the gambler, who killed Marshal Richardson, and carried them to the committee rooms, where they were confined, strongly guarded, when the steamer left. The city was draped in mourning for the dentil of King, who was generally much esteemed. Gusev was an escaped convict from the New York State prison, und it was the publication of this fact In the Bulletin which leii to the mur der. The vigilance Committee had beoit fully or ganized throughout the State, aud was said to haven (und of #♦'•,000 to carry out the mea sures against tho gamblers, which will drive them out of tho State. The committee hud plenty of arms. The steamer George Law, which was to sail for New York, would bring #2,000,000 in gold. ORNTKAI. AMKRICA. All was (iiiiot. in Nicaragua. Gen. Walker had removed his headquarters to Leon. it was rmnored that a revolution had broken out in Costa llica during the absence of Presi dent Mom, headed by an influential family, named Castro. C HOICE WIN Ed ft LIQUORS— Just received 20 Ua-iKi-ta Heldslck Champagne. 6 quarter casks Sherry, Port nnd Madeira Wines. 15 doz Claret Wine and Cordials; 3 halfpipes old Gtard and Scnette Brandies. 2 pipes superior Holland Gin, Beaver brand; 5 bbls old Monongahela Whisky, in glass and wood. For sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, .HI Cur. Broughton and Drayton sts. ' boardingT S EVERAL gentlemen or small families can be accommodated with good Rooms and Board, on West side uf Montgomery street, one d<tor above Houih Broad street. MRS. M. S. KAVMi-R. dec 12—tr NOT1LB.' INMAN SPRINGS, OKOHGIA. BRYAN W.COLLIER Respectfully auuounces that tho above House wilt bo opened far tho reception or guests, on tho 20th instant. Ha has been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. lumti Griffin, well known to the public u the keeper of the Ninety Mile House ou the Central Railroad, to assist in the superintendence of the Molntosh Homo during the season. A band of mu sic has also beeu secured. Stages will be In readi ness at forsytb, on the arrival of trains, to convey passengers with comfort and dispatch to the house. No palus will be spared to make guests as comfort able ns possible, and a more than usually brilliant season fa confidently anticipated. tlA—June 6 SUNDRIES. ff^HE Undersigned has This Day removed his X entire stock of .Segars, Tobacco, fte., from his old stand, corner of Bryan street, to hl« now store on the corner of Bay nnd Whitaker streets, where ho hones to receive a continuance of the patronage of all Ids old friends nnd customers. nprSOtf _ a. PONCE. "FOR SALE. f Slx Tracts of Ijtnd, 600 acre. each, 3 r 4 miles from the city ot Savannah on tlmS. A. tuff Hull Uoud, well mlntrted to tic growth ot Rico,Colton and Corn, und wood enough to pay for 11 ton times over. Apply In fob 27 tf IS. A. LlJHtD. Latkk fkom Kansas—'Cival War PuoaitKt sing.—Chicago, June 11.—Later arrivals from Kansas confirm tho reports of tho existing civil war in tho Territory. Twenty-one Missourians, Unrollnians und Alabamians nave been killed iu different engagements. Several free State men have been wounded, but noue killed. The Uni ted States troops generally disperse the forces of the parties after the battles are over. Governor Bimnnon's proclamation bus pro duced no effect in arresting the disturbances. Governor Robinson bus been removed front Lecompton to Leavenworth. Tho reported t)«Mh of Marshul Donuldson proves to be incorrect Bodies of men nre moving from Independence, Westport and other Missouri towns towards the Territory. A party left Lexingtouon Saturday for Hic kory Point or Lawrence und a generalbattie was expected. Sr. Louts, June Vi—The latest advices from Kaunas state that Col. Sttmgtr was dispersing all B LEACHED Shirtings ill great variety, and nt various pricos. 1000 Reams Wrapping paper 100 bales Twine; ______ 2i>0 doz Hcrubbing and Shoe Brusliui. 50 M imported Spanish Segura; 260 boxes Tobacco, various brands: 160 sacks Rio Coflee; 76 mat3 Java Coffee; 100 doz Brooms; 60 doz Washboards, 50 Covered Baskets, 160 boxes Family Soap 100 do Pale Soap; 76 do No. 1 Soap, 600Gross Matches; 50 half chests Youug Hyson Ten; 60 do do Oolong do: 100 boxes Candy; 60 boxes Scaled Herrlugs; 76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee; 100 Imxes Imported Castile Soap; 100 boxes Toilet Soap; 60 }£, fS, and wholo boxes Raisins, Received uud far sale by McMAHON ft DOYLE, may 14 206 nnd 20S Bay street. QPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.-The V3 subscriber would Invito tho attentiou or all in want of SPRING AND HUMMER CLOTHING, to his stock which has Just beeu received, nt tboHtar Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street. i»pr!6 WM. O. PRIOR UNITED STATES MAIL LINEt Fir PaJalka, East Fla., cfa Darien, Brunswick, SI. Marys, Femandina, Jacksonville, Middlebury, (Black Creels,) and Picolala. tac jdffSJh The new and elegant steompocket MhBOK^'* JOHNS, Capt. James lYeeborn, leaves every Saturday morning, nt 10 o’clock, for the abovo places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter, medluto landings on St Mary’s River. 49* No freight will be takeu after 9 o'clock For freight or passage, having excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori- da StekinjMcket Whorl, near the Gaa Works, or to apr21 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta, NEW YOBfl^UVE^^LlflHTED tW8 gfisa& ATiIIMtiC. Capt. West, | BALIIC, Capt.TOmstocC PACIFIC, dipt. Nye. I ADRIATIC, Capt These ships having been built, by contract, ex- •-easty lor Government service, every care baa en taken In their construction, as al30 In thetr on gines, to Insure' strength and speed, and their ac commodations for passengers are unequaled for ele gance and comfort. Prices of Passage from Now York to Liverpool In first cabin $130, in second cabin $76, exclusive use of extra state-rooms $325. From Liverpool to New York £30 and £20. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship No berths can be secured until paid for For freight or passage apply to EDWARD K„ COLLINS, 66 Wall street, New fork. BROWN. SHIPLEY ft CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN, KENNARD ft CO. B. G. WAIN WRIGHT ft CO., Pans GEO. II. CRATER, Havre. 4®-Th? owners of these ships will not be ac countable for gold, silver, bullion, specie. Jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unions bills of lading ore signed thon far, and the value thereof evpiessad therein. Shippers will please take notice that the ships ot this line cannot carry any goodalcentraband of war. THE GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. A RE taking Marine Risks at their Agency, corner or Drayton and Bryan streets. Approved Risks will be takon ou liberal tar®», and tho usual credit given on Premium Notes. Tares quarters of tho business will bo returned to the cus tomora In scrip C. A* L. Lamar, fab 19 Agent in Savannah. lUSdltJBoE. ^ttriioit Sabs. BY BELLA PRENTISfH, (spoobbom to remxicx a mu,.) „ „ House aWkuctlon. On TUE8DAY, 17th Inst., at 10 o’clock, wIU bo sold on ths premises, A two-story Wooden Houso, on Lot No. 1, Car- penter’s Row. Terms cash. jolB Southern Mutual Insurance CoiuiMiiy, Southern Mutual Life Ins. Company, Home Insurance Company, of N. York, Springfield Fire ft Marine Ins. Com*y* Risks in tho above Insurance Companies undent* ken by WM, KINO ft SONS, Agents, No. 99 Bay street. Savannah, 14th December, 1866. deol4 FIRE, MARlNK AND LIFE (Tho At Private Sate. , Just received iu atom this day,— 6 barrels fine old Monongahsl* Whlikv j very best whisky In the city. 6 bbls No. 1 Whisk j*. 6 “ "2 “ ; 26 boxes Chateau Margaux Claret. For sale j low. * jelo BY SPENCER CUBRELL. 0 . At Private Sale. 2,000 bushels of Rico; aaexoellentartlclaoftiMd far stock ot all kinds, perfectly dry and In good or der, at 26 conts per bushel. Gall and examine It. may24 „ . . , At Private fiat e. ' .Southern halfof lot No 85, Chatham Ward, etty o Savannah, containing twenty-five and a hallfeel 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. INSURANCE. NO. Ill, HAY-STREET. capital represented, Nearly Four million Dollars. By tho following responsible Stock Companies Administratrix Safa. On TUESDAY, July first, at 11 o’clock, lu front ot tho Court House, will bo sold:— The southern half or Lot No 17 and improvements, situated on East Boundary street; the Improvements aro six wooden tenements. Bold as tho property of tbo estate or Daulel Robertson, doccascd, far the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate.— Terms cash A. E. ROBERTSON. myl3 Administratrix Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, O* HARTFORD, CT. i [XCntOWZP B7 TVZ .STATE OT CIPROM.] EqnltabU Fire Znsurar.ee Company. ! FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. OF LONDON. ! _ . CLASS 16. ' —. ' Ic qc drawn in the city of Atlanta, iu public on Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Fire, Marine i THURSDAY, June 26,1856, on *”« L1 ^ I ^.^ c :^r p ° ,,r ' ; THE HAVANA PLAN. Bridgeport Fire and Marine Innurnnce | SAiliTBIj SWaV A CO., Ibnamt. Company. faizEs XmouSting^To $84,000!! Will bo distributed Recording to the following OF BRIDGEPORT, CT. jarTnc subscriher wUl effect Insurance to wiy amount in all partR of tbp Plate on every dorcription of proporty. At Private fcalo. A few fine lithographed pictures, 22 x 28-Inches, of Stone Mountain, DeKalb County, Ga*, andTawa- laga Falls, near the Indian Springs, Ga., for sals low, Jan 10 TIIE GREAT SOUT*4*?«*N REMEDY f PRYOR’S O..S jiiKNT. Life Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest rntu, for the beuoQt ol luiir» nnd creditors, or payable to tho wife free from Uio claims of creditors. Marino Insurance ou Hulls orOargoos to uli twirls of the world. Jan25 A. WILBUR. MUTUAtBRNfiFr^LiFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jan, 1,1850* $2,230,006 47 Total amount of dividends paid to data 716,432 00 Total amount of ctalrnti by death paid to date 1,330,990 84, $4,282,488 97 Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph I,. Lord, General Agent, Robert L. Patterson, President. ♦The funds of this Company are all solely Invested In first class bonds aud mortgages, stocks, cosh, uud notes of members fully secured by their policies, For further particulars inquire of CHARLES A. FARLEY, Agent lu Savannah, • At tho office of Bell ft Prentiss. J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examluor. RKFKRKNCK : Messrs. Paiutlkord, Fay ft Co., I. K. Tuft, Eiq., Slate Batik. feu 29 BRILLIANT SCHEME I <0,000 NUMBERS—3Y9 PRIZE % t 1 prize of . 1 “ .. 1 “ .. 1 “ .. l ** .. f* prizes of. 10 26 80 44 canon. ....610,000 U. .. .... 6,000 1s. .... 3.-000 is .... 1,000 is... .... 1,000 13 .... 600 are ..... .... 200 are ‘.... 100 are .... 60 are 30 are.. . $10,000 0,000 3,000 1,000 l,w ’° InsuraDM: Broker and Notary’ Public. 4 prizes of $W» app’g to $10,000 prize, are 60 40 36 20 10 5,000 prize, are 3,000 prize, nre t.OOO prlzo, are 500 prize, are 2O0 prize, are . .$34,000 MARINE AND FIRE 1NMUKANCK. THE INTERNATIONAL Insurance Company. NO. 28. MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL—$812,000 H. . Curtis & Co AGENT FOR SAVANNAH. James If R • Carter, AT THE OFFICE OK MESSRS. YOUNG, WTATTit CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Boat Office.! tuRKcrons: ALANSON MARSH, 8. A. ROIJ.O Firm of A. S. Baines ft Co. ALONZO CHILD. •• “ Childs, l'ratt ft Co. I. I*. BALLARD. “ *• Livingston, Ballard ft Co. 1 WM. M. DODGK. - *‘ Wm. M. Dodge ft (V P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. ROLLO, 8. T. L1PPINCOTT. ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. RUSTED, WM. H. RIVERSMlTH, W. H. LYON, GEO. CHAPMAN, *• jos. h. WEsxcorr, • JOS. FATMAN. •• *- STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ d J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. \V. OGDEN, Vico I'reeineut. i WM. E. ROIXO, Secretary. SOT This Company will issue Policies upon Ma rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation nud Fire Risks, at liberal rates of premium. Losses promptly nnd liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agcut, Oct 81 No. 86, Bay Street. 249 prizes amounting to APPROXIMATION* PRIZES. The two preceding and tho two following numbers to those drnwiug the first 20 prize.* are entitled to the 80 approximation prizes, iu the usual inauuer. Romotnber that every prize is drawn, and paya ble in full without deduction. AU prizes of $1000, and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. gGF* All communications strictly confidential. Tbo drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pur chasers immediately after the drawing Wholo Tickets $5—Halves $2.50—Quarters $1.20. Prlzo tickets cashed or reuewed in other tickets at cither office. Orders lor tickets can bo addressod either to H. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Gu., or j(*;> S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala GRAND SPECULATION !!! FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT'. 403-IJ4OO PHIZESlald $ 6 O f O O O , IMPROVEMENT on the IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. BV AUTHORITY OK TUK STATK OK OKOROU. Jasper County Academy • Rusted ,v Cur'd. ‘ W. 11- Lyon ft Cm. • Lee, Murphy ft Co. 1 Briggs, V oatcntl ft Co 1 Katman ft Co Ten Thousand Numbers Only. ONE PRIZE TO EIGHT TICK El'S. CLASS N. To be drawu June the 16th, 185C, at Concert Hall, Mucon,Ga., under the aworu superluteudence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jas. A. Niabet. E<q. This Lottery la drawu on the plau or tho Royal Lottery of Havana of single numbers; thla lias only 10,000 uumberc, and the Havana Lottery 34,000 numbers—tho Havana 249 prizes, thla 1,200 prices. Look to your luterost I Now is the time. ‘ Geo. Navory ft Co. HUNDUIES. QAA Boxes choice Rio Coffee, •jXJXJ 160 boxes fair to prime Rio Coffcu. 100 boxes Old Government Java Coffee. 200 hhds. Muscovado Molasses, 160 bbls. choice New Orleans £yrup. 60 hhds. New Orleans Muscovado, aud Porto Rico Sugar. 300 bbls. refined A. B. ft C. Sugar. 60 bbls. Crush aud Powdered Sugar. CAPITAL PRIZE—$16,000. 1 Prize of $16,000 is $16,000 1 “ I “ t - 1 •• 6,000ia . 4,000 is 3,000 is ; 2,000 is 1,000 is 500 is 00 “ 60 is 120 “ 26 is 600 Approximation prizes of 20 are fino “ ** 10 aro 10 1200 Prizes amounting to, Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2.60. .$00,000 £3" Prizes payable without deduction, j fgr persous sending money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders puueluaHy attended to. I Communications confidential. Bauk uotes of sound i banks taken nt par. Drawings sent in all ordering i tickets. Those wishing particular numbers should 100bbls. Lebanon,Superfine amlExtrn Flour order immediately. 160 boxes Etarch. Adamautine ft Sperm Candles. I Address JAMES 1. WIN TER,^ ilauager, 140 boxes No. 1 Pale, and Family Soap 4^*200 bales Heavy Gunny Bagging. 25 hhds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders 76 bbls. Mas3 and Prime Pork, 100 boxos Tobacco, various brands 100 boxes Black and Green Tea. 600 bags Drop and Buck Shot. 60 kegs and half kegs ’’Hazards" Powdci together with a full assortment of all other articles In the Grocery line, (except liquors.) Iu store, and for sale on accommodating terms, by June! RODGERS, NuRRIS tf CO. ■ MUiiBgrr, mayl6 _ _ Macon, Ga ALABAMA LOTTERY! j [ACTHORJZBD BT TU6 suit OF AUB4MA.) iflutb m Iftilitanj iHcfltoir tuWm ; CLASS E—NEW SERIES, i To be drawn In the City of Montgomery. Alabama, | In public, on THURSDAY, July 10,1866, on the ! HAVANA PLANI I T ia a aure and speedy euro for bums. pile*. corns, felons, lover tsoros, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (rccommeuded by nur- sos,) soro and cracked lips, Ircah wounds ana sores of any description, it la a most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who havo used it In many portions or the South far the last few years. In nu instance will the salve do • any injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates end letters from people who have used it tbemselvea and most earnestly rccommeud it to others as a speedy and certain remedy for the above named diseases. A trial is all that is necessary for Its own recommendation. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug - gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, mayl3 IaGrange, Ga. P. JACOBS, sKGAIt AND TOBACCO STORE). No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. B.—Keep3 constantly on hand Spanish, Halt Spanish, and American Sogars. at wholesale and re- ail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c. Junel .fAftltt* ftlcMfckRV. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average | adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawna 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-street, opposite the front o! tho Custom House. ly nor 8 HI AS?® SU AEGEPo Every man IiD own Cara Printer. PALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN'S \J Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, tho beRt, cheapest aud inofi^couveuioutofany thing for the purpose yet offered for sale. ALKRKD WEBSTKR, Geu. Agt. ai»r 3 Jy 136 Congress St. BfiN'i’S lai'BttV® SEWINU BAOHMS. D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and which ia decidedly superior to gny other machlno for that purpose. «j»ol or skein thread can be used of any desired longth, and which will not need to bo changed until tho whole is used Bug inaimufucturers, Graln'nnd Flour merchants are particularly invited to call ami examine it at 136 Coo gross street. May2f». ALFRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt. HUNT & WEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. D ESIGNED for Families, plantations, Drees ma kers, Tailors, Boot ft Shoo manufacturers and others who may wish to do their own sowing cheap ly nud with expedition. This machluo sows a uni farm stitch with both sides alike,-and which will no». ravel. It is mere simple, is loss liable to got out of order, and costa less in proportion than any other machine, nnd is warranted to be perfect, and to work well. All uppnratus nceossary lor convenient use Is furnished with It, and uuy instruction will be given that will be necessary to ensure to tho purchaser its successful operation and durability. Tbo public aro respocttully invited to call and ox. • amino them at 136 Congress st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. J&- A very ucut and ornamental Iron Table will now be given with a machine for a small ana In addition to tho regular price. ‘ May 26. HOWES COTTON HAAVCisTERi PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866. T HIS improvement enables ono field band to pick as much cottou us live cun pick by the old method and having tho cotton froo from trash, and In belter condition far ginning. The above machines uro for tule nt 136 Congress street Savannah, aud 126 Meeting street, Charles ton, 8. C. All orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. Plauters, Factors, Cotton Brokers, and all interested are respectfully invited to coil and examine them . County Rights cun bo bought ou favorable terms. May, 20. ALFRED WEBSTER. C ORN.—I0,uuu bushels Tennessee Corn In store and for sr‘‘ ’— *“ jo2—tf r sale low by YOUNG ft WYA1T. F LOUR and bacon.—OOO hacks Flour ; 19,000 II)-"-— -----— lbs falcon, iu store and for sale by Jc2—tf YOUNG ft WYATT. ■ BALTIMORE FLOUR—100 bbls suporfine Haiti JJW— * • "’—**-- - --* move Flour lauding per schr Woodhrtdge, and for sale by jel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO K EFINED AM> CUtKiFlED .SUUAK8— 50 bbls Stuart’s A Crashed Sugar. 25 do do Powdered do 50 do do A Clarified do 50 do do B do do 60 do do C do do Just received amt fur sale by jel 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. ■AsSIZEWuIiESCr T HE average price of Flour tbo last mouth being Eight dollars, Bread must weigh ns failow*:— S UGARS.—barrels Stuavla A and U Olarlflod Sugar; 60 do Crashed ntid Powdered do. Laud ing and far sale by may 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON « CO. N O. MOLASSES, binding from schooner • A* * . Abby Francis, nud for sole by dec 27 LOCKETT ft HNKLUNGS. JJR1ME YELLOW CORN, -in store und lor sale by may7 » YOUNG ft»YAH- B ACON* and LARD—5u hhds, prime Bacon tdd33 ; 30 hhd3. prime Bacon Srn Sides ; 30 hhd3. prime Bacon Shoulder3 : 20 bbls. prime Baltimore Leaf Ltril. Landing, and for sale by SCRANTON, JuHNSTON ft CO. Junel lob 21 AIKIN ft BURNS LOTS. F OU SALE.—A fine lot iu Wesley Ward.-— Also tsvo on (Jordon street, east. For ante low. Fee .simple. Apply to A, WILBUR, flen’l Insurance Agent ami Broker, may 22 _ 111 Bay street. iiiticKs. 1 aA/\ AAA GREY RRIOKit, host qual- •UUU.UUU tty, Tor safe. Apply to 7 ’ A. Mi’ALPIN ft BRO., my22*1mo Willlanwon’s buildings. TO BUILDERS. rilHB SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute I, ut the short eft utnlce, nnd in tho most work* manlike manner, all kinds ofMoial Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, nr other work connected with the manufac turing or repairing or Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, or Shoot Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, notlfi 166 Broughton sti LAND AOBNt;Y—liruii ■ wlrk,Un. EDWIN M. MOORE IacHInErV and iron RaUHNu MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, GA. (Near the Market.) IT'ROM the most complete faculties In his own X establishment, and through his connections with several of the principal mnnufacturng estab lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, the Undersigned Is prepared to fumlnsh MACH1N FRY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE •SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK FRONTS. ColumnP, Window Sills and Llutlls, Iron Doors, Shutters, ftc., at Northern prices. He is also prepared to repair Machinery aud Iron work ofovory description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms. Ah ageut for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of designs far MONUMENTS, TOMB STONE?, Ac. Also Iron Railing In great variety, far enclosures, and to receive orders, and put up tbo work at man- facturors’ prices. H. if. LINV1I.US. Savannah, April 11,1866. aprll L AUD AND HERRINGS— 20 bbls Prime Wblto Leal Lard; 60 boxos Prlino Horrlugs. landing nnd for snlo by tnaylft SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. ; sts. and „ , WM. J. HUNT, Cor. Iviontffoincry &Vo»’lt s SAVANNAH, GA., O E3PECTFULLY Informs the Ladies j XL Gentlemen of thin City that hr- i* prepared to servo them every evening with Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery, In his own peculiar style, und hopes to merit n share of public patronage, tjtavauuah, 17th April, 1850. 3m nprl" TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ARIEL OBORIN Upholster, 26 Bryuu-st, J would respoctfully auuouuco to thu cilizcus ol vannah that ho fa ready to make uud put dowu SAMUEL SWAN, Manager "^Prizes amounting to 20S,000 Dollars M Will be distributed according tn the fallowing MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! 30,001) |Numbers—15,800 PrUts!., W Cent Loaf must weigh 2 pound* 5 “ “ “ 1 ♦* 3 •• •* •• fivounew- JAMES 8. WILKINS, City Treasurer June Ut, 1866. my31 M CNGNGAHELA WHISKY- 20 bb3 Old Mouougahcla Whisky, \ prize of .. .846,000 is., do ilo.. do do do do.... do do... do do.. . do do.... do do.... do do.... do do.. do do.... do do........ 10,000 is.. 6,000 is.... . 2,000 is. ,. 1,200 is... . 1,100 is.. 1,000 is. 900 is. 800 is.. 620 fa. 200 is... 100 i3.. $ 30,000 10,000 6,000 2,000 1.200 1,100 1,000 900 500 620 2,000 10,000 4 prlzr*; ol $200 apprcxim’g to $36,000 are $800 4 '• 160 10.000 are 600 1 •* iOf. 5,000 are 400 4 * S(» ’* 2,000 are 320 1 0 ■* 1,200 are 289 1 - 1,100 are 200 1 •• 49 1 000 are 160 4 “ ::u 900 are 120 4 " 28 sOO are 112 4 " 22 020 are SR 40 11 20 200 aro 800 400 *• IQ 100 are 4000 16,(100 127,600 roudy to make uudputdowi Carpets. Oil Cloth, MutUug, ftc., ut tlm shortest uo- lea, and on thu most reusouiiblo terms. ucttt-tf 1 C E CREAM! mm comc'rloMRV htobe No* OB Bryan Street. TWO DOORS ABOVE MR. URIFKKN’R JEWELRY KTOKK. HHHE undersigned respectfully informs the La- X dies ofSavannnh in particular, aud tlm public generally, that he bos-tufa day opened a new Confec- tianary fit ore, aud will keep ou bund a large and resit assortment, or all kludsand dlscrlptious. He will at all times ami hours, bo ready lol'urufah .mrties, with suppers. Uofftc, Tea and Chocolate, at all hours. Ornaraoutcd Cakes, Ifios, ftc. ftc,, made to order. Ho hopes from long experience to give satisfaction to all who will honor him with their patronage. H. B BOZZOLA. No. 98 BryanS D RESS TRIMMINGS.—Fringes, black and colored MolroAntlquo Gauze, and other styles, in great variety, and for sale by AIKIN & BURNS. WILMOT’S JEWELRY STORE Is receiving by every val a large uud rich assort-^. ,mcnt of Gold uud Silver Watches, Diamond Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle nnd other Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Potts, Castors, ftc., ol Starling Silver. Jewelry lu every variety. "•Ivory Table Cutlery, line Pocket Knives ui.d Scissors. Rich China and 1'uriau Vases, and either articles. Fine Ifauble Hurrahed Guns umnufuctiireil to Ms own order. Guunlug liupluiiieuta of all kluds. Hated Wallers, Castors, Tea Holts aud Caudle- sticks, with u great variety ofFunoy Articles, suita ble far wedding gilts, too u microns hero to men Clou. All kinds of Wutahus and docks repaired hy thu most experienced workmen. S. WILMOT, may 13 No. 1 Market square. O FFERS htofierviccB to the public ia the pur chase nnd nnie of lands in the counrlos ol Ulynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coffee. Clinch, lj)wndoB and Thomas. Particular attention given tn locating, purchasing and selling ol town lots in tho town of Raunswick. iILK PARASOLS—A new supply of those bomitt- SVtFtfilk’i'arasolH havo Just’bean r.ocelvod and ,r Cr" U) ' unaoN t H00KH8. H ALL’S 8UPEKIOH BILK UMUKKLLAS—A case . of 28,‘ - 30, 82, 24 aud 30 Inch Silk Umbrellas, ^afat***.* lAC90NtB00EB9 . KKKEHRNCE8 : Dr R Gollius, Macon; Dr B M Gurgllc, Brunswick* Thomas II Harden, Savannah; Hon James L 8ow( ard, Tltomasvillfi, SUNDRIES. 1 AAA POUNDS cl lolco Bulliinoru Hhouldors ; XU U U and 1200 do do Sides; 100 vholue sugar-cured Hams, in bags; 600 pounds choice Touuettco Hams: 15 barrels choice Lour Idird: IU tierces extra wholo Rico: 0 do fall* do; 20 imxes Fuudly Soup; 10 do slouui pule do; 10 do No t do; 7 woman’s friend do; 6 chemical do; 15 boxes Tallow Caudles; 10do adamantine do; 10 do pearl sperm do; 19 lmxoH A, 0 uud C Sugar; 12 bags good Rio Coffee; 7 pockets old government Java Coflee. All the nlmve far sa’o low by Juno 7 J. A. BROWN. IIF.AU, MATCHES « uBMUN HVRIII-— B K 60 bids Sugar, Soda, and Butter Du'scult 25 boxes do do do do. 150 gross Matches, round boxes. 76 boxes 1/itnou Syrup. Received aud for »ulo by McMAHON ft DOYLE, Jail Noi, 80$ ft 307 Bay atreet. QWNNYBAGtJlNti—Ji50 bales superior Gunny Bagging for sale by Jol—lw PADELFORD, FAY ft CO. ~ FASHIONS FOR JUNE. F RANK Lesllo’s Gazette of Fashions far Juno re ceived and for sale by Jol WARNOOK ft DAVIS, No 169 Congress nt. /-WfON UMBHEi.LA.S-A Urge.unply ofwtaocl- \J top whatobona frame Gingham umbrellas, all sizes, received and for sale by June 0 LADSON ft ROGERS. T IVERPOOL BALT.—400 sacks, ton to the Xi ton, landing from ship Ell Whitney, and ler sale by rnurW PADI.KOKD, FAY ft CO. J^£AOAZlNE3 ^ JUNE-1'utuuni’s .Monthly; Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Grahatn’H Magazlno; •• • s«. ArtUur’s Homo Maguzluu; Gbdoy’s tody’s Book: ‘HCkell’s Houflehidd Harper’s New Monthly, uud Dickon fa Words, received und far sale by WAltNOCK ft DAVIS, Juue 8 __ 169 CungroHS fltrout. B utter & chei^e— “ * " 26 tubs ehoico New May Butter, 26 boxes “ “ Goshen Cheese, Just recoived and far sale by my2S SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. T OGOMOTIVE NEEDLE&—A new and ele- Xi gant article which needs only to be tried once to Insure the constant preference of the seamstress, Just received and for tale by mull LADSON ft ROGERS. SILVER WARE, CUTf.ERY, &v. YXrE have Just received a new stock of Silver IT Spoons, Butter Knives, .Salt Cellars, Fish. Pie, Cake and Ico Cream Knives; also, fitcul nud Plated ou Stool Tablo Cutlcrv, Carvers, Ice Pitchers, Broad Knives. Plated nnd Paricii Butter Stands, be sides a quantity of usefal articles too numorousto mention. p. B. NICHOLS ft Ol. June 4 BARGAIN H JN RICH DRESS GOODS AND MANTILLAS—bnl- anco of rich flounced Organdies, Bareges, Crape do Paris and Tissues, /itcost to closo them out; also rich I ago Mantillas, nt reduced prices, for sate b * June# DeWITT ft MORGAN y 4)A BblsTBunerior Old Moiiongehela Whiskey, &\J received, and far sate by J. M. EYRE, toy 14 94 Bay afreet. Wanted. A Consignee for 10 tubs or Butter, marked J. F. ft JX. D., lauded por steamship Knoxville from Now York. [Je9] PAPKLFORD, FAY ft CO. 16,COl) prizes amounting to $205,209 Tho 16,090 prices of of $8 aro determined by the number which draws the $35,000 prize—ll‘ that number should bo an odd number, then every odd number tickot In the Scheme will be entitled to $$>«'; if an even number, theu every even number ticket will be entitled to $8 «£ in addition to any other prize which may he drawu. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets, will be certain of drawing nearly ono half the cost of the same, with chance; of obtaining other prizes. ggr Remember that every prize fa drawn, and payublo lu full without deduction. 49* AU prizes of $1,000 and under, pnid immedi ately after tho drawing,—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. AH communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will bo forwarded to purchasers immediately after tho drawing. • Whole Tickots, $10—Halves, $6—Quarters, $2 60. Prize Tickets cashed or reuewed in other Tickets at cither office. Orders for Tickets cun he addressed elthor to S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga.. jel Or fi. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. . N EATSFOOT OIL, or the best quality constantly for sale low by CHAFFER ft CO., mny16 0 Whitaker street. 60 “ Double Distilled Just received and for sale by myaa SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. M arshall a SON’S Celebrated Fig Ham*,"Fig Shoulders, and Pig Bacon. Also some new smoked Tongues and Fre?h Smoked Beef. Recoived per Alabama, by may28 • J. D. JESSE. LANDLORD AND 'TENANT. fpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant. By J X Smith, with Notes of American cases by P F. Morris. Bauvier’s Law Dictionary, last oditiou Bauvier’s Institutes American Law. Neligan’s Atlas ofCutaueous Diseases, with color ed plates, 4to. Brown on some Diseases oi Women admitting ot Surgical Treatment. Flint on Diseases of the Kospiratory Organs Budd ou Diseases of the Stomach. Sketches and Advcutures iu Madeira, Portugal aud Spalu. Italian Sight* and Principle?. By Jarvis, with engruviugs. Physiology and Calisthenics. By Catherine E Beecher. Railway uud fite.auvshlp Guide, with maps Irelaud in *9R and ’48; ita Revolutionary Histoiy By J. Savage. National Sy.«h*iu of Political Ecounmy. From th# German, of List. aprio W. THORNE WILLIAMS. GENERAL ftlFFH CiILVKR AND GOLD PLATING cau now be douc O at home. Mr. CHARLES KEM1SII having e.? tublishdU hiutself nornmuently. all work in this line will bo dono with dispatch. Ail repalrl OASKETSl BASKETS !-\Ve would call the XJ attention of tho ladies to our Btock of Work, Traveling aud tiuo Fancy Baskets, the largest assort ment in the city, at tho House Furnishing Store, 156 Bruugliton-btrcvt. ' tnartti HORACE MORSE. NOTICE. T HE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated tbemselvea together for the purpose ot conduct ing tho Wholesale Grocery Business, aud having purchased the stock of Rodgers ft Norris, will here after continue tho business undor tho Ilrm of Rod- gors. Norris ft Co., at the old stand, corner of Bay ami Lincoln street*. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 CXHTOHKSS AND 67 BT. .JUUKX-BTKKITW. IHE Subscriber has received, and will opeu this day, tho largest und moat extensive variety oTWlNDOlv fiHADtis ovor offorod iu this city. It fa tho iuteutluu or the udvortiser to keep coustuutiy in store a largo supply of all tho various patterns und styles manufactured hy tho manufacturers of this couutry and of Franco, to which tbo attention or mer chants and families iu tho city and couutry, fa In vited. Thoy will ho sold at wholesale aud retail, at satisfactory prices.' W H. GUION, Ageut. Jan 8 JAS. G.RODGERfi, JAS. A. NORRIS, GEO. II. JOHNSTON, JNO. N. BIRCH. Jc2 Savmmuh, June 2d, 1850. rjlIlE firm of Rodgers ft Norris having this day ispatch. Aii repairing orCastors, Teaj>ots, Cuudlesticks, Siwous, Forks, or any other articlo will be dono neatly before platiug. All old silver plate, such as Tease Us or Urns, Forks or Spoons, will bo re finisbed aud m&do equal to non, nnd at moderate prices. AU work or orders left ut my store will be ntteuded to promptly. ' P. S.—Watch coses galvanized. Q. M. GRIFFIN. muy27 D omestic liquors— 60 bbls El'holn’ Rye Gin. bbls X. E. Rum, 50 “ Lullicr Felton’a Rum, 25 *« Domestic Brandy, 60 “ Old P ft H Connecticut River Gin, 60 “ N. O. Whisky, Just received and for sale by my23.SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO. _ beon dissolved by tbo above association, cither partner will two tho name of tho firm iu liquidation. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, Juno 2d, I860 Je 2 ■j^ECElVEU_per steamer Kuoxyillc-^Picklcd uud smoked Tongues; Fultou Mnrkot Boer, and Pig pork, Pig Hums nud Pig Bacon. Oranges, Lemons, Apples, and Whito Beans. Also, a fresh snpiily of l\*xofa celebrated Crack ers. For snlo low by two 7 J. A. BROWN. UUKUAHI-11UH11AMII IXTKA CANAL VIAIUH.—24 lurrcl. Kttrn Canal Landing and for snlo by SORANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. $ ill Jj Flour. may!6 A LBANY ALE,—26 bbls. Albauy Stock Ale, Just received, and tbr sale by junel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. J UST ARRIVED, ;>or schooner A. Dovercaux, In four days from Havana, a fresh lot or cholco Fruit, for the 8avannah Fruit Emporium, consist ing of—400 bunches Bananas, 100 dozen Piuo Ap ples; 6000 Plantains, 3000 Sweet Oranges, Tom atoes, and one basket Greon Ginger. Foraaloby | 1HAMUA1GN, ftc.— \ / 6t> baskets Heidseick Champaign, quarts, 25 do do do, pints, 160 do Douche do, pts and qts. 50 do EugincClicqnotdo, . do. 76 do Girslers Vertey do, 100 boxos Leldeufa Rhine Wiueaud Brandies. Iu Htoro and for ealo by JauSl WEBSTER ft PALMES. S UPERIOR Cholco Goshen Butter and Dutch Cheese, recoived per steamer Alabama by mny28 J. D. JESSE. jyjULAfiaEa AND Rqi 1 100 barrels New Orleans Molasses; ft COJ June It . BROWN. Cl ALT.— luuo sacks Sail lu store and tor sate by o WILLIAM LYNN, •V l t •; 800coilsamUfelfcoIbi "Louisiana Manufac turing Company” Rope. Landing per brig Louisa Soars from New Orleans, and lor salo by tny28 HOLCOMBS, JOI2NSC ~ GOW8YFOU JUNfir G ODEY’S Lady’s Book for June. Arthur’s Homo Msgazipa for June. Poterion’s Blontbly Magazine for Jnno. Harper’s New Monthly Magazine far June. Received and far sale by WARNOOK ft DAW, may 21 169«opyran street. June 14 87 Bay street. TOUR BALE—25,000 bushel* Cora to arrlTf. 1 X aay$ YOUNO ft WTATT.