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reSK^nthiFteMliteg havl'niT
P8r bam proranted by the Inclemency or the
weather, untied il herebygiven oT a meeting to bo
bold Till* Evening, at the Association’* Hoorn, lu
sorrcll’* building. By order ofthe President
Juno 18IU ,
FOR NIW YORK.
7b Mil Saturday, 21sf JVne, at 10 ft’ctocfc A. M.
j». The steamship KNOXVILLE, Capt.
^ " mm L Ludlow, will leave as above, for
rfrelgbt or Damage apply to
I PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
CftblU PlVHSHgO r.V. $25
Steerage Passage 8
43* Shipper* or Cotton by these Steamship* will
please take notice, that no Colton wlUberecolvedat
u e prcw.se* that Is not distinctly markod on the edge
of the halo. ' Jel6
FQU PIUI.AOKI.PHiA.
A»tail Saturday, June 21*1. at 11 o'clock. A. M.
The United State* Mail Steamship
L KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hardlo,
P-wIll toavo as abovo. For freight or
P passage apply to
C. A. (1RKINER, Agent.
Ckb|n Fa .sago 20 00
Steerage Passage $ 00
Passenger* by this ship will bo landed at New
i ii'tie, 1*1., from which place car* start three times
dally Ibr Baltimore, Washington city, and other
smthern Huts. juuelS
EARLY HARVEST APPLE8II
A fresh supply of fine Ripe
Apples, from “Fruftland Nursery,”
Just received and Ibr sale at my
store.
A HON AUD,
corner Bay and Bull streets
St
Jel8
^Ski;
InneW
APPLK8I-APPLE8 ! t
.lust received at the Savannah
Grocery and Fruit Depot, uew Ap-
* pics, suitable for eating or cooking,
s from the •• Fruitland Nursery,” at
9 Augusta, Georgia.
|n nels W. W. FARRELL.
“tinsmiths wanted.
C«IX first rate Job workmen can find steady cm-
O ploymenl whore the highest wages will be paid.
Apply immediately at No. 15ft Hroughtou street.
HORACE MORSE.
Savannah, June 17th, ISfiO jo 18
H ARPER FOR .in,Y.—Harper's New Monthly
Mayazluc. lor July, received aud for sale by
WARNOCK & DAVIS,
JuuelS 159 Congress street
J jNOR JULY—Graham’s Illustrated Monthly Mag*
; azine, ami Ballou’s Dollar Monthly: Black*
wood’s Edit.burgh Miigaelno. for May. Also, Mas
sey’s Exhibition Reciter aud Drawhig Room Enter
tainments, being choice selections In prose and
verse, together with an unique collection of petite
comedies, drama* ami farces, adapted for tho use
uf suhools and families.. Fur sale by
JuuelS WARNOCK k DAVIS.
O sNAUUlUtg—»0 bale* Osnaburga, Mow ton aud
TkotuaMou Mills, Just received aud frr salo by
JuuelS CRANE, WKLIg k CO.
W. II. FAIUIELL
HEALER IN CUOIOE FAMILY 7
•ml Forrlgii and Domestic Fruit,
twuri* Broughton ami Whitaker-ds.
Town and country supplied with choice goods at
moderate prices. All orders promptly attended
to, aud satisfaction always guaranteed. spW
MARSHALL & 80N,
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS,
-Vo. 14 2il A mute and a Fulton Market, New York.
Hums, Tongue*, Beef, Bacon, shoulders, Pickled
Tougues. Hotngnns, lard, Fig Fork, Mess Beef, Ac.,
ui barrel.-, halves amt quarter*.
Refers to—John It. Jesse, James A. Brown, Wm.
H Farrell, ami E. O'Byrne. fiin—jan31
‘ VAGABOND LIFE
TfAGAIiOND LIFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel Per-
> rv, for seven year* a resident;
The Taogietowti tatters, Including a Report ofthe
Great Mammoth Reform Convention, with Illustra
tions;
Lire and Travels or Herodotus, In tho Fifth Centu
ry B. C., by .1. Tidboys Wheeler, two volumes, with
a map;
The Huguenot Exiles, or Times of Louis XIV., an
historical novel;
Harper’s Picture Books tor the Nursery—Learn
ing to Read, by Abbott;
Worth and Wealth, for merchant-' and men o(
business, by Freeman Hunt;
Sydney Smith's Wit aud Wisdom, being selections
from hi* writing*;
Calderon, bin Life aud Writings, by R. ChenuvMe
Trench;
Troucb's Poem*;
Advent at es of Gerard, tboLiou Killer, with p'ates;
Homeric Ball ids and Comedies of Lucinu, trans
lated by Win Maginu;
The Dal-y Chain, by Miss Yotige, author of the
Heir of ReucHHv;
The Old Vicarage, by Mrs Hubboak;
Creasy on the Rise uml Progress of the English
Constitution;
Dwight*.* introduction to the Study of Art ;
Harper'* Magazine, for July.
Juno lb W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MOKE PRIZES THAN BLANKS I
43- 5,031 PRIZED.-®*
00,000 Dalian—10,000 Number* Only 11
G KA \ D SPEC tlmON 11!
FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT t
.— Room* and Board,
■ dec 18—tr
—RdvRJsr
nnHB Undersigned has This Day removed hi*
JL entire stock of 8egara, Tobacco, be., Rom bis
old stand, corner of Bryan street, to his new store
on the corner or Bay and Whitaker streets, whsr#
hopes to receive a continuance or the patronage
uf all his old friends and customers.
QptSOtf
A. POftCE-
roh 8Af.ii.
f Six Tracts of Land, COO acre each, 8 or 4
miles from the city of Savannah on the H. A
lull’Rail Road, well adapted to ILe growth ol
Rico, Cotton and Corn, and Vvood enough to pay Ibr
U ton tlmoa over. Apply to
fob 27 tf 0. A. CI/lUP.
fJLEAUHtfDShirtings in groat variety, and
U at various prices.
fob 21 AIKINA BURNS
£OT8. “
Tj101l SALE.—A fine lot in Wesley Ward—
X 1 Also two on Gordon street, oast. For snlo low.
Foe simple. Apply to A. WILBUR,
flen’l Insurance Agent and Broker,
may 22 111 Bay street.
~ . ""bricicb* ~ """ •
1 AAH AAA GREYBRICKS, best qnul-
•UUlLUUU Ity, for sale. Apply to
7 7 A. MrAl.PIN k BRO.,
my22-lnio Williamson's buildings.
43~New* copy.
Ilmd^uarimVbt ncKlmeiit, orM.,T
Savax.nah, June 12,1850. J
By virtue uf order no. 2 issuing from
«. P. Harrison, Brigadlor Gnieral,
commanding 1st Brigade, 1st Division,
G. M„ nu election will be hold at the.,.
Court House, on Saturday, tho 6th day of July next,
between the hours of tt A.M , and 4 P.M., lor Colo-
nol of die 1st Regiment of tho 1st Brigade, 1st Divi
sion G. M., to till tho vacancy of Hobort D. Walker,
resigned. The said oloction to be conducted under
tho usual requirements or the law.
By order JAMES SULLIVAN,
Lieut. Col. Com’d’g, 1st Regiment, G. M.
SV. 8. IUniki.i, AdJutaut. Je!8
V : CUy paper* will pleaso copy aud seud in their
bills to the Secretary of the Regiment.
Ai
i
C um N^—600 sacks corn,' lit store and to urrlvo,T6r
pale by * “
WILLIAM LYNN,
87 Bay street.
NOTICE.
T HE luterest or Mr. Charles S. Arnold lu thq Arm
or l'adellbrd, Fay k Co. ceavod with bis death,
on tho 4th of March last.
From this date Mr, Edward Fadclford, Jr., to as
sociated with us uuder tho entno stylo aud Arm.
PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
Savannah, June 10th, 1860. 12tls—JetO
NOTICE! •
A LL persons huviug claim* against the estate ol
xX George M. Troup, deceased, will hand them
lu, duly attested, atul those Indebted will please
make iwymcntto cither of the undersigned.
THOMAS M. FORMAN, l, v «
Jo 10 DANIEL H. U. TROUP,/ Exri ’
NOTICE. -
I WILL sell on Wednesday, the 18th Instant, at 12
o'clock, M,, on the premises, corner ol'Prosleent
and East Broad streets, Two eld Houses—the sarno
being an obdructlon In President street, to bo
moved in ten days. DANIEL H. STEWART,
June 10 City Marshal.
NOTICE. '
W E, the undersigned have this day entered into
a co-partnership for the purpose of transact
ing a regular Auction and Commission Business in
this city, uuder the name aud style of Barkm&u k
Bulloch, at the store No. 164 Bay street, lately oc
cupied by Speucer Currell.
F. J. W. BARKMAN,
June 17 THOS. .1. BULLOCH,
S ALT.—looo sucks Salt in store and for sale by
WILLIAM LYNN,
june 14
87 Bay stroet
B AUU1NG, ROPE, Ac.—100 bales Uuuny Bug
ging; 600 coils Bale Rope; 600 pounds TWlue;
received and for sale by
JimolS HOLlOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
B ACON, PORK, Ac.—50 hhds dear and ribbed
Sides; 20 do Shouhlora; 80 casks sugar-cured
Hums; 60bbls prime aud mess Pork; 80balfbbl*
Havre* A Co’s Fulton Market Beef; 6 do do Tongue*;
Just received and Ibr sale by
J1ID0I& HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
UGAK—16 hints choice Porto Kico sugar; 26 do
Crowned Muscovado and Cuba Sugar: 60 bid*
Burbadoe* Sugar; 800 do Stuart’s aud Baltimore
steam reflued, crushed, powdered and dariAcd
Sugar, lauding, in store and for pale by
June 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
C OFFEE.—300 bag* fair to choice Rio CofTce; 60
do Laguayru CoAbe; 60 mats Java Coflbe; 30
bale* Mocha Coifee; landing, in storo and for sale by
Juuel6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
W ANTED TO PURCHASF— t ity oT Cobimbus
Ruuds, endorsed by the Muscogee Railroad
Company. Apply to
jel6—Otis PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
FLOUR IN BARRELS,
TUST received a lot of Extra Family Flour,
fJ lu barrels
apr2P
YOUNG A WYA TT.
IMPROVEMENT ON THE
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
BY ACTHORITY OF TUB STATS OF GEORGIA.
JASPER COUNTY AC ADE MY
LOTTERY.
CLASS O.
Tube drawn July the 16th, 1850, ni Concert Hall,
Macon, Ga., under the *woru HUp-..i.tcitdenc«of
Col. Geo. M. Logan aud Jas. A. Nlsbnt, E*q.
This T/Utery is drawn on the plan of the Royal
lottery of Havana oT single numbers: this ba9 only
10,000 number*, and the Havnna Lottery 34,000
numbers—the Havana 249 prize*, this 6,031 prices.
Ixjok to your Interest I Now is tho time.
CAPITAL $7,600.
1 Prize uf $ 7,6001* $ 7,600
20
&UUO
6041 prize* amounting to.,
3,000 is 3,000
2,000 U 2,000
1,000 aro 3,000
600 are 2,600
100 are....... 2,000
8 are 40,000
..$60,000
Ticket* $10—Halve* $5—Quarters $2.60.
tgj‘ Prizes payable without deduction.
G5f Persons sending money by mall need not
1. ar its being Inst, order* punctually attended to.
fuinmumiMtiuu.- i-untldentlal. Bunk notes of sound
nsut:* taken ut pur. Drawing* sent to all ordering
m-.ket*.
uiP*Tlio-f wishing particular umnliers should
order immedliiiuly.
Tin* 6,u;ki prizes nr are didcriulued by the
drawing m the Capital of $7,600; if the number that
draw* tlif Capital is an even number, those Tickets
eliding u 4, ft, 8, are entitled to $8; if an odd
number those Ticket* ending with 1,3, 6, 7, 9, are
i-utilled 1*. SX.
Addie-.*. JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
June! 7 Macon, Ua,
€TITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, MA
TERM 186ft.
W HKKKAP, George W. Germany, William B.
Giles, Ezra F. Wood, Samuel L. Spolssiger,
.itilm 0. Ferrell, Thomas J. Wulsh, John Jones. Rich-
aid K. Cuvier, Lake Christie, and Edward l’adel-
lord, Hiimmnned to attend the present May Term of
this Court a* Grand Jurors, have mado default: It
i i ordered that they be lined forty dollars each un
ie*s they lile good aud sulllcieut cause of excuse on
or before iho tlrst clay ofthe next Terra of this
Court.
And, whereas, Thomas 11. Cruger, William F.
Chaplin, Jacob Freeman, George B. Clark, William
Condon, Edwin W. Eden, George F. Oercoply, Mar-
11111.imi Hamilton, William H. Cooper, Augustus C.
Camion, Patrick Carney, und Jesse B. Dasher, sum
moned to attend tho present Term of Court as Petit
Jurors have mado default: It is ordered that they
lie lined twenty dollars c&uh unless they tile good
aud sutllcieiit cause of oxcuse 011 or befuro tho first
day of tho next Term ot this Court.
Truo extract from tho minutes,
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
jel 7 Clerk of tho City Court of Savaunah.
C UIOICE WINES A LIQUORS—
t Just received 20 baskets Heidsick Champagne,
ti quarter casks Sherry, Port and Madeira Wines.
16 doz Claret Wino and Cordials;
3 halfpipes old Utard and Senetto Brandies;
2 pipes superior Holland Gin. Beaver brand;
& bbls old Monongohela Whisky, in glass and
wood. For sate by DAVID O'CONNOR,
jell Cor. Broughton and Drayton fit*.
C. 0. POOLE,
No. 11, Whittaker Stroet, (two doors rrom Bryan,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
8ashes. Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils. Var
nishes, ‘Window Glass, Patty, Ac,
I Painters’, Gralners’ and Artists’ Brushes:
Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry and
-iyr^s- Mlied Paints or every description, Artists'
colors in tubes, Prepared Canvass, Ac.
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Rooms prepared with neatness and despatch.—
House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining and
Glazing done in the best style ana at moderate
prices.
All orders trom the country promptly attended
to. men 28—ly
WILMOT’S JEWELRY STORE
Is receiving by every urriI-
wal a large and rich assort -perr
,ment of Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond
Pin*. Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other
Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Sett*, Casters, Ac., of
Sterling Silver.
Jewelry in every variety,
Ivory Table Cutlery, line Pocket Knives and
Scissors.
Rich China aud Parian Vases, and other articles.
Fine Double Barrelled Gun* manufactured to his
own order. Graining Implements of all kinds.
Plated Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts and Candle
sticks, with a groat variety of Fancy Articles, suita
ble far wedding gifts, too tumorous hero to men
tion.
All kind* of Watches aud Clocks repaired by tho
mn<l cxiierlenced workmen.
S. WILMOT,
may 18 No. 1 Market square.
MRS, WASHBURN.
TO RENT. "
Building oorssr Bay and Drayton-sti.,
I suitable for mercantile purpoeesjand etor
Ilf*. For partldulare enquire at
1 Juno 18 THIS OFFICE.
r UNTIL tho let Npvember next, a com-
I modious and airy residence, on the north
I side or the Central Railroad Depot, known
Las Hovers Place. The houso is newly fur-
1 rum basement to attic, which can bo bought
may8 . YOUNG A WYATT.
OFFICES FOR RENT
IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
adjoining tho office ortho eubscrlber. The
buement would make, with some slight
^improvement, an oxcollent lawyer’s-offlee.
rut and second floors will bo let for Counting-
Rooms, nnd tho UUrd for sleeping apartments. Con-
noctod with the establishment Ib an out-building ol
brick, suitable for servants. Apply to
' C. A. L. LAMAR,
septa Coruor Drayton and Bryan streets.
fdunalb;
A PLANTATION In Wayne Onun £ta
ly, nu the fluflhlo Swamp, contalnlugjC
1000 acres; about 260 acres cleared nnora
4 or»ler for cultivation. On the premises Is
, comfortable dwelling, with all necessary
barns und out houses. Possession given In Decem
ber ticxt, anil with the place will lie sold, If desired,
tho provision crop of present year.
Also an Improved lot (Vi acres) in tho village of
Wayiiosville, aud 20 acres adjoining. Wuyucsvllle
la unsurpassed Ibr health, aud the Brunswick rail
road running through it, renders it easy of access.
Jell lino HENRY R. FORT,
Mi
a plain, <
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Ml, Tho two-story brlek store on.OongrosB
mV street, now occupied by Mossrs. Einstein A
IH1H Ikikman. This is one of tho boat stands In
_tho city for any kind of business. Terms
ie made accommodating. For particulars in
quire at 142 Broughton street, above tho store ofT.
L. McKenna. __ _ tt’ma>^14
TO RENT.
The Dwelling lately occupied by Judge
Fleming, In Taylor street, near Drayton.
Said Houso is throe stories ou a basement,
iWlth good servants’ rooms, and out houses.
’oasosslou given Immediately. Apply to
D. L. COHEN.
S i
f
rob 28
M
dtin
FOR RENT.
Possession given Immediately — Three
story brick house, now and in good order,
ou Macon street, noxt cast residence to Mrs.
.Jewett. pply at this office.
may27
M-
ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA i i i > GEORGIA.
J. J. HE8LER, Proprietor.
Late ofthe Verandah Hold, New Orleans.
Passengers per Evening Trains will tlud
Supper ready on the arrival or tho Cars,
mnyl4
merohanW'Hotel,
JACKSONVILLE, EAST FLA.
JOHN BOZEMAN, Proprietor.
IIOARn PKR DAY $ 1 60
BOARD l'KR WKKK 0 00
BOARD PKR MOXTIl 20 00
,tnayl3 lyr
M.
MILLS HOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
CHARI.KSTON, 8. 0.
THIS House is uow adapted to all the
wants ofthe Travelling Public, and the ef
forts of tho Proprietor will bo 10 deserve
their patronage,
mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
M i
I
M:
Instead or going North come to tho Stono
Mountain House, and spend your summer,
OB everything will bo done for your com-
fort. Conveyances will bo furnished to
convoy iia8senger* to Lawrcnceville, Gainesville
aud Clarksville.
S3* Passengers by tho Georgia Railroad take sup
per at this houso.
ALEXANDER A CLARK.
F. 8. Alexander, formerly of Lawroncovlllo.
J A. Clark, Social Circlo.2m—Jo 2
a s
.
INDIAN SPRING HOTEL.
Tho Underslgued has again tho pleasure
or informing Ids numerous frlcndB, as
well as the public at large, that ho to
yet at the Iudian Spring Hotel, and is folly
prepared, with tho assistance of bis sons and his
own experience of six years at tho hotel, with tho
bost cooks that cau bo procured, as well os assis
tance of all kinds, to ask of all those who visit the
Spring a generous sbaro of their patronage, iutond.
Ing to sparo no pains of himself to make all such as
please to give him a call comfortablo. The Indian
Spring Hotel is now open, and ready to receive all
those that will please to call. There will be at For-
sytbo Depot coaches and backs ready to convey ail
such a3 wish to go over.
ROW. VARNER,
may23-3taw tsepl Proprietor.
*** SkvonnaU Republican, Morning News, and
CbarfoFton Courier will please insert the above three
tlmoB oacb week until 1st September, and send their
bills for payment, EDW. VARNER.
M:
FASHIONS FOR JUNE.
F RANK Izislle’s Gazette of Fashions for June re
ceived and for sale by
Jel WARNOCK k DAW,
No 169 Congress at.
ST. MARYS’ HOTEL.
The above named House Is now opon for
ihe reception of Boarders and Travellers,
and the undersigned promlsos to sparo
neither pains or expense to make his pa
trons comfortable. His table will always be sup
plied with tho choicest that the market and tho sur
rounding country affords—Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ven
ison, Wild Game, Ac. The Houso is largo and airy,
and withlu a lew yards of tho landing, on the beau
tiful river St. Marys, and is a desirable place for in
valids and othors as a summer resort. Tho stogo
leaves tho House throe times a wock for Woodstock
Mills, Ccntrevillage, and Trader’s Hill, and tho Sa
vannah boats touch going and coming, so that per-
■ons will not be Inconvenienced, but can leave when
they desire. Prices will bo made to correspond with
first class country hotels.
THOMAS B. JONES
St. MaryB, May 27,1866. 3m my271
INDIAN SWUNC18, OBOROIA.
BRYAN W. COLLIER
Respectfully announces that the above
House will bo opened for tho reception of
guests, on the 20th instant. Ho has been
kfortunate in securing tho services of Mr.
lame* Griffin, well known to tho public as the
keeper of tho Ninety Mile Houso ou tbo Central
Railroad, to assist in the superintendence of tho
Molntosh House during tho seasou.' A band of mu
sic has also been secured. Stages will be in readi
ness at Forsyth, on the arrival of trains, to convey
passenger* with comfort and dispatch to the houso.
no pains will be spared to make guests as comfort-
ablo os possible, and a more than usually brilliant
soason is confidently anticipated. tlA—Juno 6
, _ . .— I r „v »t Union Steam
„.. . lll. or at JF-O’Hrrue’a office.
tnarSl . JEFFERSON ROBERTS. ..
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tbo Brig
LOUISA SEARS. Apply to
rntyin LOCKETT k SNEM.lNQa.
TO CHARTER—A vo.iol ol 100,000
rylng capacity, to load
to 200,000 foot carrylni
iumb&r for ‘ ||
may2fl
*v r .: VE8SEIS
ifiikb timber, foi
SSE with sawed
Apply to
at Union
aprl9
/ or J. F. O'DYRNE’S Office.
_A rrniffhl' for Un
TVANTkd.^—A froight or-chsftor for Ha
vana for Brig R. M. GHARLETON.
Applp to JEFt’ERSON ROBERTS,
at Union Steam Saw Mill,
aprl9 \ or J. F. O'BYRNE’B Office.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho A 1 American
ififeship MARY k ADELINE, W. Taylor, master.
SMifLhavlng a portion or hor cargo.engagod, will
have immediate dispatch. For freight apply to
Captain Taylor, or to *
mayT BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO,
sat FOR TRiLADEUfHIA—Heron’s Lne
Tho schooner MARY k LOUISA, Captain
loiman, will liavo dispatch for the above port.—
For freight apply lo
maylff 0. A. GREINER.
FOR I’niLADEI.l'IllA—the. schr MARIA
PICKUP. Baker. Muster, win lwvo despatch
lur me above port, lor freight apply to
Jel __ OGDEN, STARR A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—flie A~i - American
ship FALCON, Pulton master, having a
largo portion of freight engaged, will meet
with dispatch as above, for balance of cargo, apply
to BRIGHAM,. KELLY k CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tuo A 1 ship JAMES
RAY will have dispatch for tho above port.
For froight apply to
HUNTER k GAMMELL.
Kbit BALTIMORE,—Tho*sclir 8 N SMITH,
Captain Smith, will htfvtf dispatch for tho
aiiuvc port. For freight apply to
June & C. A. GREINER.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—ThO lino three-masted
Rchocmor CORDELIA, Duuham, master, will
navo ui8putch for tho above iwrt. For Freight ap
ply to
ju
june&
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
$25 00.
Semi-Weekly Untied Ntlt.ua MaUUm.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID StD&WHEEL
I Steamships—
KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tous..Cupt. 0. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA ....1,600 “ ..Cu|rt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,800 “ ..Capt. M.8. Woodhull.
ALAUAMA.... 1,300 “ ..Capt. G. R,8chouck.
WIt.t LKAVK SAVANNAH KVT4HY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Theso shl;>8 are among the largest on tho coast,
unsurpassed In speod, safety and comfort, making
their passages in fifty to sixty hours, aud aro com-
manded by skillful, careful and polite officers.—
Having elegant state-room accommodations, they
oITor a most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage to Now York. $26 •
Steerage Passage to Now York 8
PADELFORD, FAY ft CO., Savanuah.
SAM’L L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway,
tob 6 ^ Now York.
FLORIDA PORTS.* ~ '
FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
—U. S. Mall IJne—From New Or
leans to Key WosL—Steamships
FLORIDA and VANDERBILT,—These
fine steamers will in futuro make their regular
semi-monthly trips, leaving os follows:
Now Orleans, 10th &24th Key West, .. 16tb k 24th
Pensacola.. ..11th A26th Tumpa 11th &25th
Apalachicola. 12th k 2flth a>dar Keys .12th k 26th
St Marks.. ..13th A 27th St. Marks.. .14th k28th
Codar Koys. ,14th k 28th Apalachicola,16th k 29th
Tumpa Bay. .16th k 29th Pensacola... 10th k 30th
Arrive at
Key West 17th k 1st I New Orloans, 17th k 1st
Agents in New Orlcanfi,
doc‘26 6in E. G. ROGERS, k CO.,
72 PoydraaB street.
FOU JOHNSON'S LANDING,
AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES,
2b leave on Tuesday Night, the 12th instant.
m - ^IT— k The light draft-steamer, WILLIAM
Captain A. C. king, will
loave regularly as above, from the Charleston
Steampacket Wharf. Apply to
' fob 11 S. M. LAFFITEAU. Ajont.
TTSiTSall Line
FOR PAJLATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ga., Fernanda
na and Jacksonville, Picolata and Black Creek, Fla.
— w THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N
King, will leave for tho above places
every Tuesday Morning, at 10 o’clk.
This boat has largo and airy State Room accom
modations, and taking Ibe Inlaud Passage, offers
•very Inducement to Invalids and othors.
Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and inter
mediate landings on St. Mary’s River.
No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock.
For froight or passage, apply on board qt the
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
aprZl CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
UNITKD STATESS MAIL LINS.
Ibr Palatka, East Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St.
Marys, Femandina, Jacksonville, Middltburg,
(Black Creek,) arul Picolata.
kr jdCEJh The now and elegant steampacket
£g£gjjjEBfiST. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn,
leaves every Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for
the above places.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill aud inter-
mcdlute landings on St Mary’s River.
No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent state*
room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori
da Steamiwcket Wharf, near the Gu works, or to
apr21 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.
Tl10 flne steampacket CAROLINA,
fHSSBMMCsptato Coxettor, will leave hore
for JaoKsuuviUo, Picolata and Palatka, every Tues
day afternoon at 6 o’clock; returning, will loave for
Charleston, every Friday morning at 9 o’clock.
For froight or passage apply on hoard, at Wlllink’s
wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent.
June 14tb, I860—ly
43» Morning papers pleaso copy.
THE] ORRAT WKSTHRN INSURANCE
00, OF NEW YORK,
A BE taking Marine Blake at their Agency,
J3L corner or Drayton and Bryan streets.
Approved Risks will be takon on liberal terms,
and the usual credit given on Promtum Notes. Three
quarters of tbo business will bo roturned to the cus
tomers In scrip. Oe A. Le Lamar*
fob 19 . Agent in Savannah.
insuitaitoe: ?
Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
Southern Mutual Life Ins. Company,
Home Insurance Company, of N. York,
Springfield Fire A Marine Ins. Com’y,
Risks in the above Insurance Companies underta
ken by WX. KING A SONS, Agents,
No. 99 Bay street.
Savannah, 14th December, 1866, decl4
FIRlfi, MARINE AND L1FJQ
INSURANCE.
NO. Ill, BAY-STREET.
OAP1TAI. BEPBESENTED,
Nearly Four Million Dollars.
By the following responsible Stock Companies.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OP HARTFORD, OT.
R<|Ultable Fire Inauratire Company,
OP LONDON.
Formers’ and Mechanics* Fire, Murine
and Llfb Insurance Company,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
Bridgeport Fire nnd Marine Iusurnnce
Company,
OP BRIDGEPORT, CT.
j$3»Tue subscriber will effect Insurance to uuy
amount In all parte of tho State nu every description
of property.
Llfo Insurance,~te any araouut. at the lowost rato,
for the bonoflt ol heirs and creditors, or payable to
the wifo free from the olalms of creditors.
Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to alt parte
ofthe world f Jau26 A. WILBUR.
MUTU AL HEN EFIT LIFK lNSURANCK
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1, I860* $2,230,006 47
Total amount of dividends paid to date 715,492 GO
Total amount of claims by death paid
to date 1,330,990 84
$4,282,488 97
Bonjamlu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord,
General Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President.
♦Tbo funds of this Company aro ail safely Invested
in first elass bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and
notes of members fully secured by tbelr policies.
For further particulars Inquire of
CIIARLE8 A. FARLEY,
Agent in Savannah,
At tho office or Bell A Prentiss.
.1, S. SULLIVAN, Modlcal Examluor.
Messrs. Padkijord, Fay & Co.,
I. K. Tkxt, Esq., State Bank.
fou 29
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INTERNATIONAL
Insurance Company.
NO. 29, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE,
NEW YORK.
OASI-I CAPITAL—$312,000
AGENT FOR SAVANNAH,
.lames II. Curler,
AT THE OFFICE OP
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT & CO.,
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office/
DIRECTORS:
ALANSON MARSH,
8. A. ROLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes k Co.
1 Child*, Prutt & Co.
‘ Livingston, Ballard k Co.
• Wm. M. Dodge k Co
ALONZO CHILD,
I. P. BALLARD,
WM. M. DODGE, "
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTIS,
WM. E. ROLLO,
8. T. UPHNOOrr,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED,
WM- H. RIVERSMITH,
W. H. LYON,
GEO. CHAPMAN, “ -
JOS- n. WESTCOTT, ‘
JOS- FATMAN. d ‘
STEPHEN VON MORES,
GEO. SAVORY, “ ‘‘ Geo. Savory A Co.
J. A. REQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, President.
CHAS. w. OGDEN, Vico Preslpent.
WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary.
43** This Cominray will issue Policies upon Mu
rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire
Risks, at Uboral rates of premium.
Losses promptly and liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
ocl 31 No. 86, Bay Stroet.
1 H. A. Curtis k Co
“ UustOit A Cart!
• W. H. Lyon & Co.
• Lee, Murphy A Co
• Brigg3, Westcott A Co.
1 Fatiuan A Co.
THE ORRAT ^VKSTBRN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of No. 107 Walnut sired, Philadelphia, Penn.
CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $500,000.
KIRK, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS :
Charles C. Lalhrop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whllden, Merchant, 14 North Front-st.;
John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter & Co.;
E, Tracy, firm of Tracy A Baker;
John R. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, Wbito A M’Curdy;
Isaac Hazlohurst, Attorney and Counsellor;
James B. Smith, firm or James B. Smith A Go.;
Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy A Baker;
R. S. Walton. 3U0 Market stroot;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall. '
CHARLES C. LATHROP, President.
Taos. K. Limerick, Secretary.
JAMES M. GARTER, Agent,
Juno 16 No. 85 Bay street.
I BALTIC, Capt. womaioeic.
| ADRIATIC, Capt
■VTEW GOSHEN BUTTER AND CHEi&K—16 tubs
and 19 keg* choice new Goshen Butter; 20
boxes Gnslmu Cheefle, landing from Kteamer and for
sale by .SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
Juno 17
rkTligioun works.
A Gi-lieial View of the Coutontsof tho Old and
New Teslomeut*. wilb dlrecllons how to road
most profitably the Holy Scriptures. By Adam
Clarko, L.L.D.
Subbath* with my Cla*fi; with uu introduction on
Bible Class Teaching. By Thomas O. Summer*.
Family Government; a treatise cm Conjugal, Pa-
reutal, Filial and other duties. By James o. An
drew, D.D.
Youthful Christianity. By Thomas 0. Summers.
Gathered Flowers; or the Early Dead, by Thus,
o. Summers, D.D.
Bereaved Parents Consoled. By the Rev. John
Thornton. ...
Ronsous for becoming a Mnlhodlst. By tbo Rev.
J. .Smith.
Tho Ancient British Church. Being an Inquiry In
to tho history or Christianity lu Britain, previous to
iho establishment of tlm Heptarchy. By William
Lindsday Alexander, D.D.
Bible Gleanings. Mrs. Juno T. IL Cross.
The Trial ef tlm Witnesses of tho ReHiirroctloM ol
Christ: in answer to the objections of Mr. Woolsten,
uml othors. By Bishop Sherlock,
i ectores to Children. By Thos. 0. Summers.
Heart-lifosfioms lor my Llttlo Daughters. By Mrs,
iunoT. U. Cross.
For sale by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
Jcl2 169 Congress street._
OA BBLS of Mercer and early June Potatoei
swV/ receiovod per steamer Augusta, and for sale
by maylft J. D. JBdSK.
L OCOMOTIVK NEEDLES—a new and ele
gant artiolo which needs ouly to be tried once
lufiuro the constant preference of the seamstress,
*°st roceivod and for sale by
Jumurl8 LADSON A ROGERS.
(SUNDRIES.
QAA Boxes oboicoRlo Coffee,
OUU 160 boxes fair to primo Rio Coffee.
100 boxes Old Government Java Coffee.
200 hhds. Muscovado Molasses.
160 bbls. choice Now Orleans Syrup.
60 hhds. Now Orleans Muscovado, and Porto
Kico Sugar.
300 bbls. refined A. B. A C. Sugar.
60 bbls. Crush and Powdered Sugar.
100 bbls. Lebanon. Snporflno and Extru Flour
160 boxes Starch. Adamantine A Sperm Candles.
140 boxes No. 1 l’ale, and Family Soap.
200 bales Heavy Gunny Bagging.
26 hhds. Bacon Bidos and Shoulders.
75 bbls. Mass und Primo Pork,
100 boxos Tobacco, various brauds.
100 boxos Black and Green Tea,
600 bags Drop and Buck Shot.
60 kegs and half kegs “Hazards” Powder,
together with a full assortment or all other articles
in tho Grocery lino, (except liquorB.) In store, aud
for sale on accommodating terms, by
june 1 RODGERS, NORRIS <£ CO.
CORN ON CONSIGNMENT.
I Kt \ Packs just received and for sale.
•DUU YONGE A FRIERSON,
SUNDRIES.
1000 Reams Wrapping paper.
100 bales Twine;
200 doz Scrubbing and Shoe
Brushed.
60 M imported Spanish Sugar*;
260 boxos Tobacco, various brands;
150 sacks Rio Coffee;
76 mats Java Coffee;
100 doz Brooms;
60 doz Washboards;
60 Covered Buskets;
160 boxes Family 8oap;
160 do Palo Soap;
76 do No. 1 Soap;
600 Gross Matchos;
60 hall' oliofits Young Hysnu Ten;
60 do do Oolong do:
100 boxes Candy:
60 boxos Sealed Herrings;
76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee;
100 boxes imported Castile Soap;
100 Ijoxos Toilet Soap;
60 )i, *a, and whole boxos Raid in*;
Roceivod aud for sale by
MoMAHON A DOYLE,
may14 206 and 208 Buy slreot.
QPIUNG AND BUMMER CLOTHING.—The
O subscriber would invito tho attention of all
in want or SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to
his stock which boa . Just been received, at the Slur
Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay Btreet.
aprlfi WM. 0. PRICK.
7 £ CASKS Bacon, Hama, Sides and Should*
I O dor>, Just received and for sale by
#pfll CRANE, WELLS A CO.
Jel2
94 Bay afreet.
NEW YORK & LIVERPOOL UNITED
STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
The ships comprising this,
line are—
Capt. West,
PACIFIC, Capt. Nyo. ,
Thoso ships having been built, by contract, ex
pressly for Government service, overy care has
boon taken iu their construction, 03 also in their en
gines, to insure strength and speod, and their ac
commodations for passengers aro uucqualed for ele
gance and comfort.
Prices of Passage from New York to Liverpool In
first cabin $180, in second cabin $75, exclusive use
or extra state-rooms $326. From Liverpool to Now
York £30 aud £20.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No berths can be secured until paid for.
For freight or passuge apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS,
60 Wall street, New York.
. BROWN, SHIPLEY A CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KENNARD A CO.
B. 0. WAINWRIGHT A CO., Paris.
GEO. IL DRAPER, Havre.
43- The owuers of those ships will not bo ac
countable for gold, silver, bullion, spocie, Jowelry,
precious stone*, or metals, unless bills of lading are
signed therefor, aud the valuo thereof expressed
therein.
Shippors will plca*a take uotlco that the ships ot
this lino cannot carry any goodslcentraband of war.
WMTJ7HUFT;
Cor. Montgomery Ac York sis
SAVANNAH, GA.,
t> ESPECTPULI.Y informs the Ladies and
JLi> Gentlemen or this City that ho is prepared to
Horve them every evening with
Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery,
In bl3 own peculiar style, nnd hopes to merit a sbaro
of public patronage,
| Savannah, 17th April, 1860. 3m aprl7
" TO IIOUSEKEEPERS.
D ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 20 Bryan-st,
would respectfully anuounco to the citizens ol
savannah that no is rcudy to make aud put down
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, Ac., at tho shortest no-
ire, ami on the most reasonable terms. ocGHf
ICE CREAM!
NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE
No. OH Bryan Street.
tWO DOORS AROVR MR. GRIFFKN’H JRWRLRY STORK.
pHE undersigned respectfully luformR the La-
L dies ofSavannah In particular, and tho public
i generally, that ho has this day oi>oncd a now Confoc-
ianary Store, aud will kcop on hand a large and
resh assortment, of all kinds and discretions,
He will at all times nnd hours, bo ready to furnish
parties, with suppers.
Coffee, Tea end Chocolate, at all hours.
Ornamented Cakes, Pies, Ac. Ac., mado to order.
Ho bopos from long experience to give satisfaction
to all who win honor him with their patrounge.
H. B BOZZOLA, No. 08 BryunS
OYRUI* AND MOLASSES.—-60 bbls Now Orloans
£3 Syrup; 60 do Molassos; in store and for sale by
Juuo 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00,
S UGAR—10 hhds choice New Orleans Sugar; 20
do Porto Rico do; 20 do fair Muscovado do; in
store aud Tor sale by
Juno 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
S TUART’S REFINED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS.
—25 bbls Stuart’s crusbod Sugar; 20 do pow
dered do; 160 do A, B and C clarified do; Just re
ceived and for sale by
Junel7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
TO BUILDERS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER ia prepared to execute
at the shortest notico, and in tho most work-
tnaullke maunor, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters,
Coruicu, or othur work connected with tho manufac
turing or retiring ofCoppor, Galvanized Iron, Zinc,
or Sheet Irou Business.
HORACE MORSE,
ootlO 166 Broughton stl
LAND ADENCY—Brunswick, Ga."
EDWIN M. MOORE
ZIPPERS hla services to the public in the pur-
\J chase and sale of lands In tho couurlea ot
Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Ooffco. Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular
attention glveu to locating, purchasing and solllug ol
town lots in the town of BaunBwick.
KKVKKKXCia■
Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargllo, Brunswick*
Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hon James L SowJ
ard, Thomisvllle.
MACHINERY AND IRON HAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, GA.
(Near tho Market.)
TpROM the most complete facilities in his own
X; establishment, and through hi* connections
with several of the principal manuructumg ostab-
Uslimonta of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston,
tho Undersigned is prepared to forninsh MACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IKON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and IJntils, Iron
Doors, Shutters, Ac., at Northern prices, Ho la also
prepared to repair Machinery aud iron work of ovory
description, at short uotlco, upon reasouablo terms.
As ageut for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, ho is also prepared to oxbibit a great varie
ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac.
Also Iron Railing In groat variety, for enclosures,
and to rocelvo ordors, nnd put up the work at raau-
facturors’ price*. H. H. LINVILLE.
Savannah, April 11, I860. . aprll
P ORTER—20 casks Ryass’ Lradou Porter, land
ing and for sale by
Jtmel7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON kCO^
K ECEIVED per steamer Knoxville—Pickled *ud
■moked Tongues; Fulton Markot Boer, and Pig
Pork, Pig Hama and Pig Bacon.
Oranges, Lemoun, Apples, and White Bonus.
Also, a fresh supply of Fnxe’s celebrated Crack
ers. For sale low by
une 7 J. A. BROWN.
HUllIlAlt t-riURUAHM
J UST ARRIVED, per schooner A. Dovereaux, in
four days from Havana, a fresh lot or choice
Fruit, for the Savanuah Fruit Emporium, consist
ing of—400 buuches Bananas, 100 dozen Pino Ap
ples; 6000 Plantains, 3000 Sweet Oranges, Tom
atoes, and ono basket Green Ginger. For salo by
j uue 14 J. A. BROWN.
SUNDRIES.
*| AAA POUNDS choice Baltimore Shoulders;
AUUU aud 1200 do do Sides;
100 cbolee sugar-cured Hams, in bags ;
600 pounds choice Tennessee Hams;
16 barrels choice Leaf Lard:
10 tierces extra whole Rice: 6 do fair do;
20 boxes Fatnlly Soap; 10 do steam pale do; 10
do No 1 do; 7 woman’s friend do; 6 chomlcal do;
16 boxes Tallow Candles; 10do udamnntiue do;
10 do pearl sperin do;
10 boxoa-A, Band C Sugar;
12 bags good Rio Coffee;
7 pocketo old government Java Coffee.
All the above for sa'e low by
June 7 J. A. BROWN.
L ard and herrings-
20 bbla Primo White Leaf I .ard;
60 boxos Primo Horrings.
lauding aud for Halo by
mayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
D RESS TRIMMINGS^-Pringes, black and
colored MoiroAntiquoGauzo, and other stylus,
In great variety, and for sale by
mar 7 AIKIN k BURNS.
C OTTON UMBRELLAS—A largo Bupniy
top whalobone frame Gingham LJmb
sizes, received and for salo by
. of wheel-
mbrellos, all
LADSON k ROGERS.
gg'BBLB. J* Taylor Son’s^Alo rccewod^wad for
J tale by
Jell
McMahon * doyle,
Not. 206 It 207 Bay tweet.
B read, matches k lemon syrup—
60 bbto Sugar, Soda, and Butter Buiscult;
26 boxes do do do do.
160 gross Matches, round boxes
76 boxes Lemon Syrup. Received and for
sale by MCMAHON k DOYLE,
jtlj Not. 206 k 207 Bay ttreet.
Juno 0
L iverpool salt.—400 sacks, ten to the
ion, lauding from ship Ell Whituoy, and for
salo by
marlQ DADLFORD, FAY k CO.
M agazines for JUNE-Putnam’s Monthly
Ballou's Dollar Monthly; Graham’s Magazluo
Arthur’s Homo Magazino; Godoy’s lady's Book
Harper’s New Monthly, and Dickon’s Household
Words, received and for sate by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
Juno 8 169 Congress street.
B utter a cheese-
26 tubs choice Now May Butter,
25 box«3 “ “ Goshen Cheese,
Just recolved and for sale by
my‘23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
P RIME KENTUCKY HAMS—Neatly trim
med and for sale to close consignment. ’
may!7 YOUNG * WYATT.
BY BELL A PRENTISS,
(tDOCBWOHt TO WMBUCK A Wtt.)
BuiiUngfl. ■ ”
THIS DAY, (Wodnotday,) at 10 o’clock, on the
premises, will be aold,
A two-itory wooden House, on Lot No. 1, Car*
penter’sRow. ObndiUont at sale, '.v Junel7
WEDNESDAY, at 11 o’clock, In front of itore will be
sold,— *.-■■• v.
The usual assortment of Orocoriea. Provisions,
Liquors, Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods, new
and second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Aniclaa,
Watches, Jewelry, Ac., Ac. Terms, cash before be-
livery,
49* All articles purchased at auction and not Bot
tled for previous to the next regular sale, will be
sold on account and risk or former purchaser.
Jel 7 _
Houso at Auction.
On TUESDAY, 17th Inst., at 10 o’clock, will bo sold
on tho premises.
A two-story Wooden IIouso, on Lot No. 1, Car
penter's Row. Terms cash. jelG
Administratrix Sale.
On TUESDAY, July first, at 11 o’clock, in front ol
the Court House, will be sold:—
The southern half orLotNol7 and Improvements,
situated on East Boundary street: the improvements
are six wooden tenements. Sold as the property of
the estate of Daniel Robertson, decoased, for tbo
benefit or the heirs and creditors of said estate.—
Terms cash. A. E. ROBERTSON,
niyla Administrate!:
(BISflBIRfflJTA E J @lF l 2'IEIB7r
[AuniouizKD nv nrc state or okoroia.]
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
. CLASS 16.
To bo drawn in tbo city of Atlanta, In public, on
THURSDAY, Juno 26,185&, on
THE HAVANA PLAN,
SAMUEL SWAN «Sf CO#, Managers.
PRIZES AMOUNTINGTO
$34,000!!
Will be distributed uccording to tho following
BRILLIANT SCHEME I
10,000 NUMBERS-349 PRIZES I
1 prize of.
1 “ ......
1 «
1 “
6 prizes of
10 •*
26
80
44
sen EM It.
$10,000 is $io t ooo
6,000 is 0,000
, 3;000 is 3,000
, 1,000 is 1,000
1,000 is 1,000
600 are 2,600
200 are 2,000
100 are 2,600
60 aro
aro
4 prizes of $60 app’g to $10,000 prize, are
4 “ 60 “ 5,000 prizo, aro
4 “ 40 “ 3,000 prize, are
8 *• 35 “ 1,000 prizo, aro
20 “ 600 prize, aro
10 “ 200 prize, aru
40
4,000
1, r“
249 prizes amounting to $34,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding nnd the two following numbers
to those drawing the first 20 prizes are entitled to
tho 80 approximation prizes, iu the usual manner.
Remember that every prizo is drawn, and paya
ble in foil without deduction.
All prizes of $1000, and under, paid immediately
after the drawing—other prizo^at tho usual time of
thirty days.
43" All communications strictly confidential.
Tho drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pur
chasers immediately after the drawing.
Wholo Tickets $6—Halves $2.60—Quarters $1.26.
Prize tickete cashed or ronewod In othor tickets
at olthor office.
OrderB tor tickets can bo addroasod either to
S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
Jc3 S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
ALaUAMA LOTTERY!
[ACTU0RJZKD BY TUK STATE OP ALABAMA.]
CLASS E—NEW STPIES,
To bo drawn In the City of Montgomery. Alabama,
In public, on THURSDAY, July lo, 1866, on the
HA VAN A PL A NI
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager.
Prizes amounting to
205,000 Dollars!!
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME l
30,009 |N timbers—1G,600 Prizes f*
1 prize of $36,000 is $36,000
i do do 10,000 is 10,000
1 do do...., 6,000 1s 5,000
1 do do . 2,000 is 2,000
1 do do 1,200 is 1,200
l do do l,100is ... 1,100
1 do do 1,000 is 1,000
1 do do 900 is 900
1 do do 800 is 800
1 do do 620 is 620
10 do do 2001s 2,000
100 do do 100 is 10,000
4 prizes ol $200 approxim’g to $36,000 are $800
* " •*“ 10,000are 600
5,000 are 400
2,000 are 320
1.200 are 280
1,100 are 200
1,000 aro 160
900 are 120
800 are 112
620 are 88
200 aro 800
100 are 4000
8>£ 127,600
15ffi00 prize* amounting to $206,200
The 15,000 prices of of $8)£ are determined by the
number which draw3 the $36,000 prize—ir that
number Bhould bo an odd number, then every odd
number ticket in the Scheme will be entitled to $8>£;
if an even number, then every even number ticket
will be entitled to $8>£ In addition to any other prize
which may be drawn.
Purchasers In buying an equal quantity of odd and
even number tickets, will bo certain of drawing
nearly ono halLthc cost of tho same, with chances
orobtuinlng other prizes.
43- Rcraomber that ovory prizo is drawn, and
payablo In full without deduction.
43- All prizes of $1,000 aud under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing,—other prizes at Ihe usual
time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential. The
drawn uurabers will be forwarded to purchasers
Immediately after tho drawing.
Wholo Tickets, $10—Halves, $6—Quarters, $2 60.
Prizo Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets
at cither office.
. Orders for Tickets can bo addressed either to
S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga.,
jel Or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
■VTEATSFOOT OIL, of tho beat quality constantly
for sale low by CHAFFER k CO.,
may 16 6 Whitaker street.
4 “
160
4 “
100
’ 4 “
80
4 “
70
4 “
60
4 “
40
4 “
30
4 “
28
4 “
22
40 “
20
400 “
10
5,600
sy,
BY SPENCEB COBBXU.
dtr.MUcfiiUpwbtuM. MluduuntMlt.
. may24
. _ .. 7". At Private Bale,
South,ra tulfoflotNoM, OaUuun Wirt, dtr o
.jout^utaf twmty.ttro und • half not
10-100 dofi.ro Mr umum. ForMrthorpwUouten
Inquire uttho(wuntlngBoom, lMBoyotrSt.
AlPrinusolo. . ~ , .
Ah*Duo llthopuphodplotuno,S3 zStlncboo,
orstono Mountain, OeKulb County j Ot-, and tm!
tact Fulls, nur tho Indim Spruit., Ot., tot tilt
2*.JtUlU
the great sorr--r nsr remedy i
PRYOR’S OINTMENT.
I T Is a turn tnd tpoady cure Tor bunt, pUta,
corns, felons, l.v.rWos, utesra, tcaldhstd,
loitor worm, sore nipples (recommended hr nnr-
sos,) tors nnd cricked Ups, tiesh wound, ud sorw
of any description. It to a most valuable remedy
and cure, which can be testified to by thousands
who have used it in many portions of the South fbr
the last few years. In no instance will the ealve do
any injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letters from people who have used U themselves,
and most earnestly recommend It to others as %
speedy and certain remedy for the above named
diseases. A trial is alt that to necessary for its own
recommendation.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga,, and drug •
gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor.
mayl3 UGrange, Ga.
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORK.
No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indim#)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hau
Spanish, and American Sogars, at wholesale and re-
all. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, fco. June 1
Insurance Broker and Notary* Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average]
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn*
Papers prepared whereby to recover toesee from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
given to all matters connected with shipping and In
surance, No. 118 Bay-street, opposite the front ot
the Custom House. ly novl
patent eclipse
SS* ]B SV'AJBBlPo
very man tale own Card ranter,
n ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN'S
Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, the best, cheapest
and most convenient of any thing for the purpose
yet offered for sale.
ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt.
apr 3 ly 186 Congress flt.
HUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES.
D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—ehd
which is decidedly superior to any other
machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread
can bo used of any desired length, and which wilt
not need to be changed until the whole Is used.
Bag manaufacturers, Grain'and Flour merchants are
particularly invited to call and examine It at 186 Con
grcsB street.
May2G. ALFRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt.
~HUNT~& WEBSTER’S]
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
X'iESIGNED for Families, plantation!, Dress ma-
-L/kcrs, Tailors, Boot k Shoo manufacturers and
others who may wtoh to do their own sewing cheap
ly aud with expedition. This machine sews a uni
form stitch with both sides alike, and which wiU not
ravel, it is more simple, is less liable to get out of
order, and costs less in proportion than any other
machine, und is warranted to be perfect, and to work
well. All apparatus necessary for convenient use is
furnished with It, and any Instruction will be given
that will bo necessary to ensure to the purchaser
its successful operation and durability.
The public are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine them at 136 Congress st.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt.
AGT* A very neat and ornamental Iron Tibia
wllinow be given with a machine for a small sum
in addition to the regular price. Hay 86.
Ht# V* ES COTTfta haRV
I Ai&NTnO DEC., 4, 1866.
T ill ' lmra-ovemi-nt enable* one field hand so pick
ua much cotton as five can pick by the old
method and having the cotton fret from trash, and
in better condition lor ginning.
The above machines aro for sale at 186 Congrats
street Savannah, and 126 Meeting street, Cbarlss-
ton, 8. C. AH orders from abroad wtii receive
prompt attention. Planters, Factors, Cotton Brokers,
and all interested are respectfully Invited to call
and examine them. County Rights can ba bought on
favorable terms.
^May, 25. ALFRED WEBSTER.
ORN.—10,000 bushels Tennessee Corn In store
ar J r —
^Jaud for salo low by
Je2—tf
YOUNG A WYATT.
F lour and bacon.—&oo sacks Flour; io,0M
lbs Bacon, in store snd for sale by
Je2-tf' YOUNG A WYATT-
1JALT1MORE FLOUR—loo bbto superfine Baltt-
Jjmoro Flour landing per schr Woodbrtdge. and
for salo by ...,
Jel SCRANTON, J0HN§T0N A 00.
EFLNED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS—
60 bbls Stuart’s A Crashed Sugar.
26 do do Powdered do
60 do do A Clarified do
60 do do B do do
60 do do C do do
Just received and for sale by
jel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
ASSIZE OF AHEAD.
T HE average price of Flour the last month being
Eight dollars, Bread must weigh as follows:—
10 Cent Loaf must weigh 2 pounds.
3 “ “ “ 9jtf ounces.
JAMES S. WILKINS,
. Qty Treasurer.
June 1st, 1866.•myfil
SILVER WARE, CUTLERY, &v.
YIXE have just received a new stock of Silver
YY Spoon*, Butter Knives, Suit Collars, Fish.
Pie, Cako and Ico Cream Knives; also, Steel ana
Platod on Slccl Tablo Cutlorv, Carver*, Ice Pitchers,
Broad Knives. Plated and Parieu Butter Stands, be
sides a quanlfty of usefol articles too numerous to
mention. D. B. NICHOIS k CO.
Juno 4
BARGAINS
I N RICH DRESS GOODS AND MANTILLAS—bal
ance of rich flounced Organdies, Bareges, Crape
do 1’arU and Tissues, at cost to close thorn out; also
rich Lace Mantillas, ut reduced prices, for sale b,
JUUO 4 PkWITT k MORGAN y
6)A Bbto. superior Old Monongehela Whiskey,
dUreceived, and for Balo by
J. M. EYRE,
iny 14 04 Bay stroot.
WANTED.
A White or Colored woman to cook and wash for
a small family, for which liberal wages will bo
paid. Apply at
JoR WELLS k WILLIAMS. _
WANTED.
A Cousiguco for 10 tubs of Butter, marked J. F. k
D., landed per steamshipKnoxvillo from Now
YorK. [JoO] PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
CARPET WARE-HOUSE,
140 CONGRESS AND 67 OT. JULIKN-OTREKTS.
rflHE Subscriber has received, and will open
I this day, tho largost and moatoxtcnslvo variety
ofWINDOW SHADES over offered lu this city. It is
tho intention ofthe advertiser to keep constantly in
store a largo supply of all tho various patterns and
styles manufactured by tho manufacturers of this
country aud of Franco, to which the attention ormer-
chants and famllloa in tho city and country, is in
vited. They will be sold at wholesale and retail, at
Bttllsfectory prlcos. W IL GUION, Agent.
Jan 8
SALE OF LOTS AT SUMTER CITY
DEPOT.
mHE Georgia aud Florida Railroad Company have
X established their first depot at tho tontli milo
south of Amoricus, to which point tho Company
have mado preparations to open their Railroad from
Amoricus in tho month orOctobor noxt; tho owuers
ortho land around said depot, having obtained tho
sauction of tho Railroad Company, will offer for
salo, on Wednesday, tho second day of July next,
to tho highest bidder, fifty oilglblo business and rcs-
donco I/its, convenient to tho depot, whioli has re
ceived tho name of “Sumter City.”
This aopot is on tbo summit of tbo rldgo between
Muckaleu raid Muckalnocheo Creek: it is two hun
dred anil forty-threo feet ubovo tho bed or Flint
Itlver at Albany, and is tbo highest point on tho
lino of Road; it I* convenient to tho largo trade
which will go over tho Road from the South, being
near tho junction of tho two principal highways
leading from tho Southern part of Georgia to Am
oricus.
Tho point selected for “Sumter CUy” has been
proven to bo ouo of tho healthloBt locations in
Georgia. Tho water is pure—freo from llmo, aud
of tho best quality.
A Steam Mill will bo erected at tho placo by next
August.
Amplo Church aud School or Acudemy Lois will
bo reserved nnd given to tbo various denomina
tions, should they desire them lor building and oc
cupation.
All porsous doing business at “Sumter City” will
have equal privileges on tho Road, ns it may bo ex
tended below to facilitate their business, all ol
which will, for tho ensuing business season, be
tributary to thto depot.
A plan of “ Sumter C3ty” may bn scon after tho
16th ofthe present month, at the Hotel at Americus,
and at the South-western Hotel at Albany.
Tho terms will be one-haH'cash, and balauce i>ay
able 1st of January next.
J. M. COOPER, Auctioneer.
Albany, Ga., Juue 6th, 1866. td—jo 14
M ONONGAHELA WHISKY-
26 bbs Old Monongahela Whisky,
60 Double Distilled “
Just received and for sale by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
OCKLand LIME.—1,600 bbto Rockland time
daily expected per brig E. W. AUGER. Fbr
sule, to arrive, by
may28
BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00.
M arshall k SON’S Celebrated Pig Hams. Pig
Shoulders, and Pig Bacon. Also some new
Smoked Tongues and Fresh Smoked Beer. Received
per Alabama, by
may28 J. D. JESSE.
LANDLORD AND TENANT.
rpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant. By J.
±. Smith, with Notes of American cases byP. P.
Morris.
Bauvior’s Law Dictionary, last edition.
Bauvior’s Institutes American Law.
Neligan’s Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases, with color
ed plates, 4to.
Brown on some Diseases of Women admitting of
Surgical Tr eatment.
Flint on Diseases of the Respiratory Organs.
Budd on Diseases ofthe Stomach.
Sketches and Adventures in Madeira. Portugal
and Spain.
Italian Sights and Principles, By Jarvis, with
engravings.
Physiology and Calisthenics. By Catherine E.
Beecher.
Railway nml Steamship Guide, with maps.
Ireland iu '98 and ’48; its Revolutionary History.
By J. Savage.
National System of Political Economy. From the
Gorman, or List.
aprlO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
GENERAL NOTICE.
S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be done
at homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es
tablished himself permanently, all work in this line
will bo done with alspatob. All repairing of Outers,
Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other
artiolo will bo done neatly before plating. All old
sllvor plate, such as Teasetts or Urns, Forks or
Spoons, will bo re-finished and made equal to new,
and at moderate prices. AU work or orders led at
my storo will bo attended to promptly.
P. S.—Watch cases galvanized.
may27 Q. M. GRIFFIN.
KJASKETS! BASKETS!—We would call the
_D attention of tho ladies to our stock of Work,
Traveling and fine Fancy Baskets, the largest assort
ment iu tho cRy, at tho House Furnishing Store, 166
Brougbton-streot.
mar21 HORACE MORSE.
OMESTIO LIQUORS—
60 bbls EPholp’ Rye Glu,
25 bbto N. E. Rum,
60 “ Luther Felton’s Rum,
25 “ Domestic Brandy,
60 “ Old P k H Connecticut River Gin,
60 “ N. 0. Whisky,
Just roceivod aud for sale by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
JglXTRA CANAL FLOUR.—26 barrels Extra Canal
J Flour.
rnaylG
Landing and for salo by
SCRANTON, JqSnSTON k CO.
LBaNY ALE,—26 bbto. Albauy Slock Ale, just
received, aud for salo by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
S UGARS.—60 barrels Stuarts A and B Clarified
Sugar; 60 do Crashed and Powdorod do. land
ing and for sale by
mayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
XT 0. MOLASSES, landing from schooner
J.V • Abby Francis, and for sale by
dec 27 LOCKETT k 8NELLING3.
RIME YELLOW CORN. -Ill store and tir
sale by
may7 YOUNG &WYATT.
»N AND LARD.—60 hhds, primo Bacon
_ Sides; 80 hhds. prime Bacon Suouldcra ; 20
ibis, primo Baltimore Leaf Lard. Landiug, and
for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
juntl
NOTICE.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having ibis day associated
thomsolvos together for the purpose ot conduct
ing tho Wholosalo Grocery Buslnoss, and having
purchased the stock of Rodgers k Norris, will here
after continuo the business under the firm or Rod
gers, Norris k Co-, at tho old stand, corner of Bay
and Lincoln street*.
JAS. O. RODGERS,
JAS. A. NORRI8,
GEO. H. JOHNSTON,
JNO. N. BIRCH.
Savannah, Juue 2d, 1800. Je 2
T HE firm of Rodgers k Norria having this day
been dissolved by the above association, either
partner will uso tbo nnmo ofthe firm in liquidation.
JAS. G. RODGERS,
JAS- A, NORRIS,
Savannah, Juno 2d, 1866 Je2
/jtUNNY BAGGING—360 bales superior Gunny
VTBagging for salo by
Jel—lw s PADELFORD. FAY ACO.
X>AftE&ES,' OHALLitB aN1)'HUSLIN6^
X) A choice selection of throe good*, of the tatrot
tys, to which wo Invite the attention or the ladlt*.
mar; AKIN A BURNS,
/'1HAMRAIGN, Ac—
V > &n baskets Heidselck Champaign, quart*,
26 do do do, pint*,
160 do Douche do, pta and qte.
60 do E-ugineClicqnotdo, do,
76 da Oiralora Vercey do,
100 boxos Leiden’s Rhine wineand Brandies.
In itore and for sale by
Jan81 WEBSTER A PALMES.
UPERIOR Choice Goshen Butter and Dutch
Cheese, received per steamer Alabama by
may28 J. D. JESSE.
Yf GLASSES AND ROPfr-
1YJL 100 barrels Now Orleans Molasses;
800 colls and hair coils “ Louisiana Manufac
turing Company” Rope. Landing per brig Louisa
Sears from New Orleans, and for sale by
my28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO
" GODEY FOR JUNE.
G ODEY'S LroJy’B Book for Jut*.
Arthur’s Home Magazine for June.
Peterson’* Monthly Magnate* for June.
Harper’s Now Monthly Magazine for June.
Received and for sale by
WARNOCK Ir DAVIS,
may2l
119 Qomt—street
F °a 8^,000 *** Oorata^r#,