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situated In Montgomery Om»n-
> hair mile* from the Virginia
Md, from which there w a
■ These Spring* *111 bo
Uon or visitor* on the
m
They are situated
ala, ono and a ha“ “
n'ml Tennessee Railroad,
lirnnch Railroad to the
• ivsengera leaving Richmond or Petersburg after
breakfast roach the Springs by 6 o'clock, P. M., the
*»me day, all the way hyRaUroad'. • -
The accommodation* have been very much ex-
tended since last season, the rooms are large and
comfortable, aud capable oT accommodating 1,000
^TheLynehburg aud Abingdon Telegraph Comna-
nv are now building a branch otHhelr line to the
fining', which will be operation early In June.
A very large Rath House has b-*en built since la«t
•» * A hires*
RO. H. MOSI1Y, I’rosldent,
jmmll —\ m Montgomery V.ft, S. Oomp'y
milK I.APIRH' PULPIT OFFERING, by WUIIam
1 O
Cecil Duncan, (NtMtor of tho Oohvdum Place
liiptlst Church, Now Orleans, and antbor of the
l.tfc, Character, aud Acte of .lolm the Baptist, and
uml the History or tho Karly Baptists, Cloth—price
♦l. For sale by
WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
Juue2l 160 Congress street.
*. wra s cu'h ~~
Auction nmt Oommlaalon Merchants,
110 Bryan Strut,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A. Thomas. [Jo 12] 8. 8. Pardub.
Alarg
D RKSS UOOD8.—A large l
colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French
i aud tine assortment or
, jareges, Tissues, Fret
i ambries, Freuch Muslins, Brilliants and Prints,
well as a largo assortment of Whlto Goods, Striped
Paid and Plain Swiss, Organdies, Tarlelon, Rook,
Xansook, Cambric aud Jaconet Muslin, Tor sale by
Juno 20 A1K1N H BURNS,
C ANDl.KS—200 boxes Star Caudles, Just received
aud for sale by
juneilO HOLCOMBE, JQHN80N k CO.
M OUSfei ANIl bYrOI*—60~hhds' Cuba and
Muscovado Molasses; 250 bbls Now Orleans
>yrup, In store anil for sale by
june'20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO,
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO
M OLASSES—IWO hltds, puncheons and bbls Mas
covado. Barbodoos and Now Orleans Molus-
-es, lu store aiunV
jmie’JO
F LrtClf—'K»t» sacks extra and superfine Flour, in
store mid Ibr sulo l»v
* WEBSTER k PALMES.
Tor sivle hv
WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
S ITU Alt?—20 hhdH Parbailoes Sugar; 40 do Now
Orleans do, lair to choice; 20 do Porto Rico do;
:!«• do Muscovado do; 2u0 bbls crushed, powdered
.»ti«l el-trilled do; lor sale by
jmwao Webster a palmes.
8 ALT—8000 sacks Liverpool Pali; 10,000 buiKels
Turks’ Wand do; far sale by
,|0UO20 WEBSTER k PALMES.
B ROOMS, Ac.—60 dozen two ply Brooms; 60 d
three |>ly do; 60 do Pails; 76 do Washboard;
.0 do
__ . . -, . o Washboards;
ni»t reeel roil and for snlo hv
MCMAHON k DOYLE,
junelO 206 and 207 Bay street.
M USTARD, Ac.—100 boxes Mustard; 160 do
pure Popper; 100 do Starch; received ami for
- do bv • mcmahon & doyle.
jvrootO 205 and 207 Bay street.
FOR NEW YORK.
ll> sail Saturday, 21st June, at 10 t’clock A, M.
~ The steamship KNOXVILLE, Opt.
.Ludlow, wlU leave as above, For
freight nr passage apply to
I PADELFOUD, FAY 4 CO.
Cabin Passage $26
steerage Passage g
«3“ Shippers of Cotton by these Steamships will
please take notice, that no Colton will be received at
n r presses that is not distinctly marked on the edge
ef the hale. Jetf,
FOH PHILAOIlliruiA.
sail Saturday, June 21s/, at 11 o’clock, A. M,
The United States Mail Steamship
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hardle,
will leave as above. For freight or
'passage apply lo
0. A. GREINER, Agent.
Cabin Passage 20 00
Steerage Passage 8 00
Passengers by this ship wHl he lauded at New
rustle. Del., from which place cars start three times
•tally for Baltimore, Washington city, and other
font .tern points. junolS
early Harvest apples i i
A lre «h supply of fine Ripe
•SpflAfBBr Apples, fmm ♦‘Frultland Nursery,”
received aud for sale at my
store.
I A BONAUB,
.tela corner Bay and Bull streets.
aPplesuaFPles ! I
Just received at the Savannah
Grocery amt Fruit Depot, now Ap-
plea, suitable for eating or cooking,
from the »* Fruilland Nursery,” at
AugiHtu, Georgia,
W. H. FARRELL.
‘ TINSMITHS lt'AItTED.
S LK flr3t rate Job workmen can And steady em
ployment where tho highest wages will be paid,
apply immediately at No. 165 Broughton street.
Horace morse.
Savannah, June 17th, 1866 jel8
W. H. FAHItELL.
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
mid Foreign and Domestic Fruit,
corner Broughton and Wldtaker-ds,
Town and couutry supplied with choice goods at
moderate prices. All orders promptly attended
to. uml satisfaction always guaranteed. sp!8
-W811S1M—
Mpl
B®
; at various prices.
5 21
_ - C. A, .CLOUD. ,
LfcAC)rtEl)Shirtings in great variety, and
Vt A1 KIN A BURNS
ceti.* .
... .—A flue lot in Wesley Ward.—
Also two on Gordon, street, odsL For sale low.
Apply to A. WILBUR,
,» flen’l Insurance Agent and Rroker,
may 22, 111 Bay streoL
... — fiiJrBKW,
Foe simple.
1 AA; | AAA.BWSVBRICKS, hostqual
,OOi),OOO aa »io. n APP.r.«
my22-1 mo Williamson’s buildings.
43*Ncwh copy.
IlSnd-ttusrtoN,titRciimeirt,U. 1)1,, i ~
Savakiuu, Juno 12,1866. J
v- a By virtuo of order No. 2 Issulug twin, A
itfLo. P. Harrison, Brlgadler-GuieralU|
aKD commanding 1st Brigade, 1st Division, IR?
. J ■lLo, M„ an election will bo held at thc]]jL
Court House, on Saturday, tho 6th day oTJuly next,
between the hours oT 9 A.M , and 4 P.M., for Colo-
nel of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Brigade, 1st Divi
sion G. M., to flll tho vacancy of Robert I). Walkor,
rcsiguod. Tho said oloction to be conduclod under
tho usual requirements of tho law.
By order JAMES SULLIVAN,
Lieut. Col. Corn’d’g, 1st Regiment, G. M.
W. S. Dimkll, Adjutant. JeI3
V City papers will pIcuho copy and scud in their
bills lo tho Secretary of tho ltoglmout.
6oo socks corn, iu store aud to arrivuTfor
VJ sale,by WILLIAM LYNN,
Juno 10 _ 87 Bay street.
NOTICE.
WT IHE Interest of Mr. Charles S. Arnold in the Arm
of Padelford, Fay k Co. cen«ed with bis death,
lilSKY—300 bbls Hectilled Whisky, Instore ou the 4th of March last,
aud for sale by From this date Mr. Edward t’adoltord, JrIk as*
soclateil with u» muter the v samo style and Arm.
PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
Savannah, June lflth, 186<t. latte—JetO
NOTICK.
A LI. persons having claims against tho estate of
George M. Troup, deceased, will hand them
lit, duly attested, and those Indebted will please
make payment to either of the undorsignod.
THOMAS M FORMAN, 1 . v ,_
Jo 16 DANIEL H. B. TllODP, / ** ”•
NOTICE.
I WILL sell on Wodnesdny, the 18tb Instant, at 12
o'clock, M, t on the premises, corner ori'resloent
and East Broad streets, Two old Houses—the same
being an obstruction in Presldout stroet, to be
moved in ten days. DANIEL H. STEWART,
Juno 16 city Marshal.
NOTICE. ~
W E, the uudorslgned have this day entered into
a co-partnership for tho purpose of transact
ing a regular Auction and Commission Business in
this city, uutlcr tho uutne amt stylo of Bnrkman &
Bulloch, at tho storo No. 164 Bay street, lutoly oc
cupied by Sjwncer Currell.
F. J. W. BARKMAN,
Juno 17 THUS. J. BULLOCH,
AI.T—1000 sacks Halt in storo aud ror sale by
WILLIAM LYNN,
juno 14 87 Bay street
B AGGING, Hope, &<?.—loo bales uunny Bag
ging; 600 colls Bbls Rope; 600 pounds Twine;
received and for sale by
Juuol6 IIULCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
B ACON, PORK, &e.—50 hhds dear and ribbed
Sides; 20 do Shoulders; 30 casks sugar-cured
Hams; 60bbls prime and mess Pork; 30 half bbls
Hawes k Co’s Fulton Market Beef; 5 do do Tongues;
Just received and for sale by
JunolB HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO,
S lTUAB—16 hhds choice Porto Klco nugar; 26 do
Crowned Muscovado and Cuba Sugar: 60 bids
Burbadocs Sugar; 300 do Stuart’s and Baltimore
steam re8uod, crushed, powdered and thrilled
Sugar, landing, lu storo and for sale by
June 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
C OFFEE.—300 bags fair to choice Rio Collbo; 60
do Laguayra Codec; 60 mats Java ColToo; 30
bales Mocha ColRe; lauding, iu store and for salo by
junel6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
-*3mh
Jtinois
W ANTED TO PURCHASE— lly of Columbua
Bonds, endorsed by the Muscogee Railroad
Company. Apply to
Jelb—Utis I’ADEIl'ORD, FAY k CO.
FLOUR IN BARRELS;
J UST received a lot of Extra Family Flour,
in barrels.
nprW YOUNG* WYATT.
C hoice winks * liquors—
Just received 20 boskets Heldslck Champagne.
6 quarter casks Sherry, Port and Madeira Wines.
16 doz Crnret Wine aud Cord lata;
3 half pipes old Gtard and Henette Brandies;
2 pipes superior Holland Gin, Beaver brand;
6 bbls olu Mnnongahela Whisky, in glass
ood. For sale by DAVID O’CONNOR,
HARSIMLi. <fc SOX,
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS,
.Vo 14 2d /Ivwnw and 3 Fnllan'-Mnrkri, Sew York,
U ims, TonguiH, Beef, Bacon, Hhmil.lers, Pioklmt
Tongue.,. Bolognas, Lard, Pig Por.;, Me; Beef, Ac.,
in barrels, halves and quarters.
Holers to— .lolm D. .lease, .laine- a. Brown, Win.
n firrpll, and K. O’Byrne. 6m—J and I
VAGABOND LIFE.
V AGABOND LIFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel Fer
ry, for seven year.- u resident;
fhe laugh-town hitters, iitehidlng a Re|>ort of the
nrwit Mununoth Reform t’onventiou, with lilustrn-
lieli*;
l.uit ui ui Travels of Herodotus, lu tho Fifth Ccntii-
»>■ B i>y ,f. T’ulboys NVlunder, two volume?, with
;• in-ip;
Hie Huguenot Exiles, or Time? of L*ni? XIV., nil
in-loi'kiil novel;
ILirpur's Pidure Book? for the Nursery—learn
ing to Bend, by Abbott;
Worth und Wealth, for merchant? and men of
business, by Freeman Uuut;
.-'yduey Smith’s Wit and Wisdom, being selections
from his writings;
I'uMurnu, his Life and Writing?, by R. Cheuovtao
Trench;
Trench’s Poems;
Adventures of Gerard, the Lion Killer, with plates;
Homeric Bull ids and Comedies of Luniuti, trans
lated by Win Muglnn;
The Daisy Cham, i»y Miss Yongo. author of the
II*»ir of Ueooiitt'u;
lUo til l Warugo. by Mrs llubhoak;
Creasy ou the Rise und Pr »gre-s of the English
Constitution;
Dwighi’s Introdnclion to the Study of Art;
Harper's Magazine, for July.
June i s W. THORNE WU.UAMS,
SAVANNAH, may
1S.KI.
wood,
Jell
and
Cor. Broughton aud Drayton sts.
6T6. pooler
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,)
„ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Sashes, BUtitls, Doors, Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Window Glass, Patty, dec.
yflStt Painters’, Gralners’ and Artists’ Brushos;
VJqflHWhitewasb Heads and Dusters, Dry and
Mixed Paints of every description, Artlsta’
colors lu tubes, Prejmrod Cauvoss, 4c.
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Rooms prejiared with ueatnesa and desjiatch.—
House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining and
Glaring dune in the besn style aud at moderate
prices.
All orders trom the country promptly attended
to. inch 28—ly
WILMOT’ft JKWF.LUV STORK
Is receiving by every orri-
val a lurge and rich uHsort-JC^
ment of Gold and Silver Watoluw, Diamumi
J'ln.n. Ear aud Finger Rings, Mantle aud other
Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Ousters, 4c., of
Sterling Silver.
Jewelrv in every variety.
Ivory Tablo Cutlery, lino Pocket Knives anil
Sctasors.
Rich China and Parian Vases, and other artirles,
Fine Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his
own order. Gunning Implement* of nil kinds.
Plated Wallers, Castors, Tea Setts uud. Candle
sticks, with a great variety ofFuncy Articles, nulla
ble fur wedding gilts, too tumorous iiere to men
tion.
All kinds of IVatchos and Clocks repuired by tho
most expurUnused workmen.
S. WILMOT,
maylS No, 1 Market squaro.
low..
H.I t
Building corner Bay and Drayton-nts.,
ilUhle.tbr msrca&tUe purposes and riot
i
I UNTIL the 1st Novombur next, a com
modious and airy residence, an the north
side of tho Central Railroad Depot, known
m Hovers Place. Tho house Is newly fur-
■“a basement to sttlc, whlrhcan he bought
mays YOUNG & WYATT.
GfFWksWriIknt
IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
adjoining the ones of the subscriber. The
basement would make, with notno slight
limprovement, an oxcollont lawyer’s-otUce.
..jo llrstaud second floors will bo lot fur Counting-
Rooms, nnd the third for sleeping apartments. Con
nected with tho establishment is an out-building o!
brick, suitable tbr servants. Apply to*
0. A. lu LAMAR,
■Qpt3 _ Corner Drayton and Bryan streets,
A PLANTATION in Way no Coun-f
(SflH ty, on the Biiflklo Swamp, contuluingS
!■ 1000 acres; about 260 acres cleared nnu
MilMk Q rdcrfor cultivation. Outlie promtaeain
a piuiu, comfortable dwelling, with all necessary
barns and out houses. Possession given in Decem
ber next, and with tho place will bo sold, If desired,
tho provision crop of present year.
Also an Improved lot (2# acro«) iu the villago of
Wayuosvlllo, and 20 noros adjoining. Waynesvllle
is unsurpassed Ibr health, and Uie Brunswick rail
road running through it, rondoro it easy of access.
Jull lmo HENRY R. FORT.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALK.
Tho two-story brick storo on*Oongrosa
stroet, now occupied by Messrs. Einstein &
Eckraan. This is ouo of the boat stands lu
tho city Tor any kind or business. Terms
o tuado accommodating. For particulars in
quire nt 142 Broughton street, above the storo orT.
L. McKenna. tfmay!4
TO RKRTT.
J Tho Dwelling lately occupied by Judge
Fleming, in Taylor street, near Drayton.
Bald House 1b three stories on a bssomont,
with good servants’ rooms, and outhouses,
n given Immediately. Apply to
feb 28 D, L. COHEN.
R
iiULw
Possession
feb 28 I
M
FOR rent;
J Possession given immediately ~ Three
story brick house, now and in good order,
on Macon stroet, next east residence to Mrs.
Jewett, pply at this offleo.
u u may27
ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA i . t i GEORGIA.
J. J. IIESLKR, Proprietor.
M late qf the Verandah Hotel, Sew Orleans.
Passengers por Evening Trains will find
Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars,
• . mayl4
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
jAc jmmu f. LA -
H
BOARD PKR DAY $ 1 60
BOARD PKR WR8K 6 00
BOARD PKR MONTH 20 00
.mayl3 lyr
MILLS HOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
CUARLKSTON, S. C.
THIS House ia now adapted to all the
wants of tho Travelling Public, and tho ef
forts of tho Proprietor will he to deserve
their patronage.
mar 81 THOMAS 8. NICKERSON.
IF Ul
T1HE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
■ 8tearaahii>s—
KNOXVILLE.. 1.500 tons,.Capt. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA .., .1,600 “ ., Capt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,30(1 “ . .Capt. M. S. WoodhulL
ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ ..Capt O. It.Soheuck.
.... WILL LRAVK 8AVANNAU KVKRY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
These ships are among the largest on tho coast,
unsurpassed In speed, safaty and- comfort, making
their passages iu fifty to sixty hours, and.aro com
manded by skillful, careful and polite officers.—
Having elegant stuto-room accommodations, they
otror a moat desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Pnssage to Now York.... $25
Stoorago Passage to Now York 8
PADELFORD,.FAY 4 CO., Savannah.
8AM’L L. MHCHILL, 13 Broadway,
h 6 Now York.
'FLciHiDa - ports. --
FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
—U. 8. Mall IJno—From Now Or
leans to Key West.—Steamships
'FLORIDA aud VANDERBILT.—Those
fine steamers will in Ihturo make their regular
semi-monthly trips, leaving as follows:
New Orloana, 10th 4 24th Koy West, .. 16th 4 24th
convoy passengers to Lawrencovllle, Gainesville
and Clarksville.
49- Passengers by the Georgia Railroad take sup
per at this house.
ALEXANDER 4 CLARK.
F. S. Alkxandkr, formerly or Lawroucevillo.
J A. Clark, Social Circle. 2m—Jo 2
Ponsacola.... 11th 426th
Apalachicola. 12th 426th
8tMarks.,.. 13th 427th
Cedar Keys..14th 4 28th
Tampa Bay. ,18th & 29th
m
prepared,
It:
FASHIONS FOR JUNK.
F RANK iAjslie'd Guzetto of Fushlnns for Juuo re-
coived and fur solo by
jol v WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
No 169 Congress st.
INDIAN SPRING HOTEL.
Tho Underalgued has again the pleasure
of informing his numerous friends, as
well as tho public at large, that he is
.yet at tho Indian Spring Hotel, and is fully
prepared, with the assistance of his sons and his
own experience or six years at the hotel, with tho
best cooks that can be procured, as well ns assis
tance or all klndB, to ask or all thoso who visit the
Spring a generous share of their patronage, intend
ing Vo sparo no pains of himself to make all such as
please to giro him a call comfortable. The Indian
Spring Hotel is now open, and ready to receive all
thoso that will please to call. There will be at For
sythe Depot coachoB and hacks ready to convey all
suoh ob wish to go over.
EDW. VARNER,
may23>3taw tsepl Proprietor.
%* Savannah Republican, Morning News, and
Charleston Courier wlllpleaseluaerUhe above three
times each week until 1st September, and Bend their
bills for payment, EDW. VARNER.
ST. MARYS’ HOTEL.
The abovo named House Is now opon for
the roceptionofBoardors and Travellers,
and the undersigned promises to Eparo
neither pains or expense to raako his pn-
troua comfortable. His table will always bo sup
plied with the choicest that the market and the sur
rounding country affords—Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ven
ison, Wild Game, 4c. The House Ir large and airy,
and within n few yards of tho lauding, on the beau
tiful river St. Marys, and is a desirable place for in
valids nnd others as a Bummer resort. The stage
leaves the Houso three times a week for Woodstock
Mills, Contrevlllage, and Trailer's Hill, and the 8a-
vnnnnl. boats touch going nnd coming, no that per
sons will not be inconvenienced, but can leave when
they desire. l*rloes will be made to correspond with
first class country hotels.
THOMAS B. JONES
St. Marys 1 May 27, 1866. 3m my27^'
StPIfiSrIf ©ffilHI' IS ® WfflMo
INDIAN Hl'KINdS, (IKOIHUA.
BRYAN W. COLLIER
a Ke»poctrn)ly announces that tho abovo
Houso will bo oponed for the reception or
guesls, ou tho 20th iustant. Ho hus been
fortunate iu socuring tho services of Mr.
rittlu, well known to tho public as tho
kcoporof the Ninety Milo Houbb on the Central
Railroad, to assist in tho superintendence or tho
Molntush House during tho season. A band of mu-
tdo hus also boeu secured. Stages will bo in readi
ness at Forsyth, on the arrival of trains, to convey
tassengers with comfort and dispatch to the houso.
4o pains will bo sparod to moko guests as comfort
able as iK>3slblo, und a more than usually brilliant
season is confidently anticipated. tlA—juno 6
Arrive at
Koy West 17th 41st I Now Orleans, 17th 41st
Agonts iu Now Orleans,
doc26 6m K. G. RQGER8. 4 CO.,
72 Poydrass street.
FOR JOHNSON'S L.ANU1NQ,
_ AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES,
To leave on Tuesday Night, the nth instant.
The light draft-stoamor, WILLIAM
LEBBY, Captain A. C. king, will
as above, from tho Charleston
art'. Apply to
8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agont.
CITY COUItT 04
TERM
II/'ltEHEAS, George VV. Gariniiny, William B.
II GUiw, Ezra F. Wood, Samuel L. Spoisslger,
Julio C. Ferrell, Thomas J. Wulsh, John Jones, Rich
ard K. Cnyler, Luke Christie, nnd Kdwurd I'aitel-
l-ud, -iiminoiied to attend the present May Term of
du- Court a? Grand Jurors, have made default: It
i- ordered ihot they lie fined forty dollars each uu-
<'-.*- they iilo good and sulliciciit cause of excuso on
•*r l.i-furo the first day of the next Term of this
»-turt.
tint, whereas, Thomas II. Crugcr, William F.
Uiiipim, Jucub free'iiun, George B. Clark, William
inn, Edwin W. 1-Men, George F. Cercoply, Mar-
iiM-lue llamiitou, William II. Cooper, Augustus C.
c.timoii, Patrick Carney, and Jesse It. Dasher, sum-
iiiouoU to attend the present Term of Court us i’otit
.Jurors have made delimit: It M ordered that they
t*e Duett twenty dollars each unless they-file good
and HUlllebml t’aiiso of excuse on or before tho first
•i iy of the next Term orthis t Coiiri.
I'run extract from the minutes.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
j'*l7 Clerk of tho City Court ofSavummh
N EW GOSHEN HUTTEIt AND CHEi*ii^l5 tubs
uml 19 kegs choice new Goshen Butter; 20
boxes Goshen Cheese, lauding from Hteamur and for
sal" by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
tm<‘ 17
ilKLlOIOU.S women. ~
A General View of tho Contents of the 014 aud
New Testaments, with directions how to read
taoHt profitably the Holy Scriptures. By Adam
Clarke, L.L.D.
Sihbnths with my Clm*?; with an Intiodiictiun on
diide CIuxh Teaching. By Thomas O. Summers.
F.iuiily Government; a treatise on Conjugal, Pa-
reatJd, Filial and other duties. By James An
drew, D.D. N
Youthful Clirixtianity. By Thomas O. Summers.
Gathered Flowers; or tho Early Dead, by Thas.
G, .Summer?, D.D.
Bereaved Parents Consoled, lly tile JUtv. John
Thornton.
Ucu?niM for becoming a Methodist. By tho Rev.
J. .Smith.
TIjo Ancient British Cliurch. Being an inquiry in
i'* the history of ChrUUatiity lu Britain, previous to
die e.ittthltahmeni of tho Heptarchy. By William
Uiidsday Alexander, D.D.
ililtle \Hennings. Mrs. Jane T. H. Cross.
Tlio Trial *»r tho Witnossos of the Resurroctioa of
wist- in answer to the objections of Mr. Woolston,
w »d others. liy Bishop Sborlock.
i ret it res to Children. By Thus. O. Summers.
ii'Mrt IfitwHoms for my IJttlo Daughters. By Mrs.
J “»«T. H. Cross.
Dir rule by WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
J“l2 169 Congress street.
L ocomotive needles.—a new and eie-
gaut urticio which needs ouly to be tried ouce
insure tho constant preference of tho seamstress,
to rft received and for salo by
junior 18 LADSON 4 ROGERS.
SUNDRIES.
O/lA Boxes choice Rio Coffee,
* JU LF 160 boxes fair to prime Rio Coffee.
100 boxes Old Government Java Coffee.
200 hhds. Muscovado Molasses.
160 bbls. choicoNow Orloans Syrup.
60 hhdH. NowOrleanR Muscovado, aud Porto
Rico Sugar.
300 bids, refilled A. B. 4 C. Sugar.
50 bills. Crush and Powdered Sugar.
100 bbls. Lebanon. Superfine und Extra Flour
160 boxes Starch. Adamantine 4Sperm Candles.
140 boxes No. 1 Palo, and Family Soap.
200 bales Heavy Gunny Ragging.
26 hhds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders.
76 bbls. Mess aud Prlmo Pork,
100 boxes Tobacco, various bruuda.
100 boxes Black and Green Tea.
600 bags Drop and Buck Shot.
60 kegs und half kegs “Hazards” Powder,
together with a full assortment of nil other articles
iu the Grocery lino, (except liquors.) In storo, and
for sale on accommodating terms, by
Juno 1 RODGERS, NORRIS d! CO.
IA Sa ckH Just received and for sale.
*OUU YONGE & FRIERSON,
KJ LIQUORS—
60 bids EPlieln’ Kyo Gin,
Run]
bids N E. Rum,
60 “ J,uther Felton’s Rum,
26 » Domes tic Brandy,
Old P 4 H Connecticut River Gin,
60
. 60 “ N.o. Whisky,
wt received and for sale by
®ns SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
Jel2
94 Bay streot.
VJYRUP AND MOIutSSES.—60 bbls New Orleans
O Syrup; 60 do Molassos; In store and for salo by
June 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
S UGAR—10 hhds choice New Orleans Sugar; 20
do Porto Rico do; 20 do fair Muscovado do; in
store aud for sale by
June 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
R ECEIVED per steamer Knoxville—Pickled and
smoked Tongues: Fulton Market Beef, and Pig
Pork, Pig Hams and Pig Bacon.
Oranges, LemonB, Apples, and Whlto Beaus.
Also, a fresh supply of Foxo's celobratod Crack
ers. For sulo low by
mm 7 J. A. BROWN.
HURRAH J-HURRAHlt
J UST ARRIVED, per schooner A. Dovoreaux, in
four days from Havana, a fresh lot or cholco
Fruit, for tho Suvaunab Fruit Emporium, consist
ing of—400 huuuhou Batiauas, 100 dozen Piuo Ap
ples; 6000 Plantains, 3000 Sweet Oranges, Tom
atoes, and ouo basket Green Ginger. For sate by
Juno 14 J. A. BROWN,
PURE WATER*—If you want the ttneat drink-
A ing water in the world call and purchase ono of
Kedcle’i Patent Water Filters,
the article montlonod In Water Commissioners’ last
Ko|*ort, which we warrant to. purify the Savuuuah
River Water iwrfoctly—an Indispensable article for
plantation into. KENNEDY 4 REACH,
pin24 only Agents for tbolr sale In Savannah,
ICKKN’fl HOUSEHOLD WORDS, for Juno, n,
D l
imlved and for salo b’
WA"
June 4
MOCK 4 DAVIS,
16 Congress street
POR SALE*
may!
-26,000 bushels Com to arrive.
YOUNG * WYATT.
S UPERIOR Choice Goshen Butter and imtch
Cheese, received per steamer Alabama by
may28 J. D. JUmE.
SUNDRIES.
S 1000 Reams Wrapping paper.
100 bales Twino;
200 doz Scrubbing and Shoe
60 M imported Spauish Segars;
260 i)uxes Tobacco, various lirunds;
lfio sacks Rio Coffee;
75 mats Java Coffee;
loo doz Brooms;
60 doz Wushboards;
60 Covered Boskets;
160 boxes Family Soap;
160 do Pule Soap;
76 do No. I Soap;
600 Gross Matches;
50 half chests Young Hyson Tea;
50 do do Oolong do:
100 boxes Candy;
50 boxes Seated Herrings;
75 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee;
100 boxes imported Castile Soap;
100 boxes Toflot Soap;
60 }i, )i, and whole boxes Raisins;
Received and for sale by
MCMAHON & DOYLE,
raayld 206 nnd 208 Bay streot .
QPRING AND SUMMER OLOTHINO.—The
k5 subscriber would Invito tho attention nr all
Ittwautnf SPRING AND SUMMER Cl-OTHINO, to
bis stock which bos just been received, at tiio Stai
Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay stroet.
nprl6 WM. 0. PRICE,
TO BUILDERS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER la prepared to execute
at tho shortest notice, and In the most work-
tnuullke manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other work connected with the manufac
turing or retiring of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zlno,
or Shoot Iron Business. .
HORACE MORSE,
ocll3 166 Broughton st1
LAND AGENCY—BruilivTlcki Gi.
EDWIN M. MOORE
chase and salo of lands lu tho coimries of
Glyun, Wayne, Camden, Chariton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee. Clinch, I/iwodes and Thomas, Particular
ittention given to locating, purchasing and selling of
own lots in the town or Bauuswick.
rifxrkxcis :
Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunswick*
Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hon James L Sew!
qrd, Tbomaavlllo.
SUNDRIES*
■f AAA POUNDS cholco Baltimore Shouldors ;
IvUU and 1200 do do Sides;
100 choice sugar-cured Hams, iu bags;
600 pounds choice Tunnessoo Hams;
16 barrels choice Uaf Lard:
10 tierces extra whole Rico; 0 do Toir do;
20 boxes Family Soap; 10 do steam pole do; 10
do No 1 do; 7 woman’s friend do; 6 chemical do;
16 boxos Tallow Candles; lo do adamantine do;
10 do pearl sperm do;
10 boxes A, Baud GSugar;
12 bags good Rio Coffee;
7 pockets old government Java Coll'eo.
All tho abovo for salo low by
Juno 7 J- A. BROWN.
HEAD. MATCHES X LEMON 8YKUI'—
60 bbls Sugar, Hoda, and Butter Bulscuit;
25boxo8 do do _ do do.
JB B
160 gross Matches, round boxes.
sals b;
160 gross , .
76 boxes Lemon Syrup. .Received,and lor
&
MoKAHON 4 DOYLE,
Nos. 206 * 207 Bay street.
v _;.—The Brig
. .. , ifcSNfeiiNqs,
K to To cHARflbRL-A Veaee) ot I60.000
.td 200,000 (bet carrying capacity, to load
nbor for Mrianxas.. Apply.to
may26 PADElSoRDy FAY 4 00,
Wfaa&B waNtkd,-^‘
timber; for Boston. *“
^with sawedlumber.
Apply to JEFFS _
•at Unlog;
aprlft or J. F. O’PYRl
WANTED.—A Doight'br obartor for Un*
vann for Brig R. M. CHAW.ETON.
Applp to JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
nt Union Steam Sew Mill,
aprtO or J. F. O’BYRNK’8 Offlce.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—tho a 1 American
.Ship MARY 4 ADELINE, W. Taylor, master.
- having a portion of hor cargo ongoged, wl-l
have imraedlato dispatch. For freight apply to
Captain Taylor, or to. *
may 7 BRIGHAM KELLY 4 00,
FOR PiuLADRLHHLMfdhmoN’a Ux*.—
_ The schooner 6URY 4. LOUISA, Captain
man, will have dispatch for’tho abovo port.—
For freight apply to
maylO 0. A. GREINER,
tor
Jol
. FOR PHILADELPHIA—tho sclir MARIA
It PICKUP, Bakor, Master, will have doapatch
iu above port. For freight apply to
OGDEN, STARR A CO.
FoU UVKHI'UUI,.liio A 1 American
ship FALCON, Putloii muster, having a
largo portion or freight engaged, will meet
with dispatch ns ubovc, for halauco of cargo, apply
to BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tno A1 ship JAMES
RAY will have dispatch for tho abovo port.
... For freight apply to
Jo8 HUNTER 4 GAMMELL.
FOR BALTIMORE,—The schr S N SMITH,
Captain Smith, will have dispatch for the
above port. For freight apply to
Juno 6 C. A. GREINER.
FOR LIVERPOOL,—The flno three-masted
schoonor CORDELIA, Dunham, master, will
lavo dispatch for the above port. For freight ap
ply to
Junc5 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
$25 00.
Tampa 11th 4 25tb
Cedar Keys. 12th 4 26tb
St. Marks., ,14th 428tb
Apalachicola,16th 4 29th
Pensacola... 16lh 4 30th
U. sTTRu Limf
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, SL Marys, Go., BernandU
no and Jacksonville, Picdala and Black Orttk, Fla.
la THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N
HKBbEBL King, will leave for the abovo places
very ‘AiutUay Morning, at 10 o’clk.
This boat bos large and airy State Room accom
modations, and taking lhe Inland Passogo, offers
every inducement to Invalids ami otliers.
' Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill aud inter
mediate landings on St. Mary’s River.
No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage appiy^on board at tho
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
apr21 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
fbr Palatka, Bast Fla,, via Darien. Brunswick, St.
Marys, Femandina, Jacksonville, Atiddleburg,
(Black Creek,) and Picolata.
jdgJJJW The new and elegant steampacket
__£&■■■ ST. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn,
jeaves every Saturday morn lug, at 10 o’clock, for
the above places.
Froight will be takon for Trador’s Hill and inter-
medlute landings on St Mary’s River.
JtST No freight will bn taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passago, having excellent state,
room accommodations, apply on hoard, at the Flori
da Steampacket Wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to
apr21 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Ag’la.
FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA'
Ifc Tho fino steampacket CAROLINA,
__jSSHHU tn Ptain Coxottor, will leave here
lor .iHcksouvniu, focolnta and Palutkn, every Tues
day alternoon at 6 o’clock; reluming, will leave for
Charleston, every Friday tnorniug at 0 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, nt Willink’s
wharf, or to M. a. COHEN, Agent.
June 14th. 1860—ly
JUST Freights payable on the wharf.
NEW YORK & LIVERPOOL UNITED
STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
^ Tho ship*) comprising thls^jQ|j|lfc
ATLANTIC, Capt. West, I BALTIC, Cupt.'SSrStffi
PACIFIC, Capt, Nye. | ADRIATIC, Capt. .
Those ships having boon built, by contract, ex
pressly for Government service, every care bas
been tnkon iu their copstruotiou, as also in their en
gines, to insuro streugth aud speed, and their ac
commodations for passengors are uncquulod for ele
gance and comfort.
Prices of Passage from Now York to Llvorpool in
Qrgt cabin 8130, lu second cabin 876, exclusive use
of extra stute-rooms $326. From Liverpool to New
York £30 und £20.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No berths can be secured until paid for.
For froight or passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS,
60 Wall street, New York. .
BROWN, SHIPLEY 4 CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KENNARD 4 CO.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT 4 CO., Paris.
GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre.
J$ST The owners of these ships will not bo ac
countable for gold, sliver, bullion, specie, Jewelry,
precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are
signed therefor, nnd the value thereof expressed
therein,
Shippers will pleose t take notice that tho ships oi
this lino cannot carry any goodsiccntraband of war.
Machinery and iron railing
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near tho Market.)
Tj^ROM the most complete facilities in Mb own
i. establishment, and through his connections
with several of tho principal manufacturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston,
tho Undorsignod Is prepared to furnlnsh MACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILH3, CAST ANI)
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS, Columns, Window Bills und Lintlls, Irou
Doors, Shutterh, &e,, at ATorf/iemwicM. Ho ia also
prepared to repair Machinery and Iron work orovery
description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, ho is also prepared to exhibit a great vario-
ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac.
Also Iron Railing In groat varioty, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, and put un tno work at tnan-
facturera’ prices. H. H. IJNVILLE.
Savannah, April 11,1856. aprll
L ard and herrings— " ""
20 bbls Prlmo White Leal Lard;
60 boxes Prlmo Herrings,
landing and for sale by
mnyl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4C0.
D RESS TRIMMINGS^—FHngea. black and
colored Moiro Antique Gauze, and other styles,
la great variety, and for sale by
mar 7 AIK]N 4 BURNS.
C OTTON UMBRELLAS—A largesupnly of wheel-
top whalebone frame Gingham Umbrellas, all
sizes, rccelvod and for sale by
June 6 LADSON 4 ROGERS.
L iverpool salt.—400 sacks, ten to the
ton, landing from ship Ell Whitney, aud for
sale by
marW PADLKORD, FAY 4 CO.
M
AGAZINKS FOR JUNE—Putnam's Monthly;
AriUUT’i
Harper’i
Words, rccolved and for sale by
WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
June 8 160 Congress street.
BfrEh S oueese—
26 tubs cholco Now May Butter,
26 boxes “ “ Goshen Cheese,
Just received and for sole by
myfl3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
PRIME
X mods
KENTUCKY HAM&—Neatly trim
med and for sal* to oloie conjtgnmsnt.
mayl7 YOUNG* WYATT.
*Marine Risks at their Agency,
fL comer of Drayton and Bryan
Approved Risks wlU btrtakon c
and tuo usual credit giyeb on Preroit
ran streets.
nnu v ,u w hmuii on liberal terms,
•».<a i U » usual credit given on Premium Notes. Three
quarters of tho business will be returaod to the ona-
toraers In scrip. .C. A. L. Lamw,
fob 19 ’-i :-i/;■)'•; (O': Agent in Atvanpoh,
__ Iw S tl It A N C K.
Southern Mutual Ittiurouce Company,
Southern Mutual Life Ins. Company!
Home Insurance, Company, off N. York,
Springfield Fire 4 Marine Irifl* Com’y,
v, Risks in the above Insurance Oompanlea underta-
ken by WM. KING A SONS, Agents,
No, 09 Bay street.
Savannah, 14th December, 1866. deol4
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE
INSURANC E.
NO. in, BAY-STREET.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED,
Nearly four million Dollars.
By the following responsible Stock Companies.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OP HARTFORD, OT.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
,j’ OFjLONDON.
Farmers* and Mechanics* Fire, Marine
and Lift Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Bridgeport Fire and Marino Insurance
Company,
OF BRIDGEPORT, OT.
MOT Tuo subscriber w|U effoot Insurance to any
amount in all parts of the State on every description
of property. ^
Life Insurance, to any amount, at Uie lowoat rate,
for the boneflt ol holrs and creditors, or payable to
tho wlfo freo from tho elaltnB of creditors.
Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts
or the world. Jan25 A. WILBUR.
MUT'UALBENEFW’ LIFKINSuHANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1, 1866* $2,230,005 47
Total amount of dividends paid to date 715,492 66
Total amount of claims by death paid
to date 1,336,990 84
$4 282 488 97
Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph 11 Lord,
General Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President.
♦The funds of this Company aro ail solely invested
iu first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and
notes or members folly secured by their policies.
For further particulars Inquire of
CHARLES A. FARLEY,
Agent in Savannah,
At the office ol' Bell 4 Prentiss.
J, A SUIJJVAN, Medical Examiner.
REFERENCE I
Messrs. Padelford, Fat 4Co.,
I. K. Teft, Esq., State Bauk.
feu 29
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INTERNATIONAL
Insurance Company.
NO. 28, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE,
NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL—$312,000
AGENT FOR SAVANNAH,
James HI* Carter,
AT THE OFFICE OF
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT d CO.,
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office.
ALAKSON MARSH,
S. A. HOLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes 4 Co.
“ Childs, Pratt 4 Co.
“ Livingston, Ballard 4 Co.
“ Wm. M. Dodgo 4 Co.
“ H. A. Curtis 4 Co.
* Hosted 4 Carll.
ALONZO CHIU),
I. P. BALLARD. «
WM. M. DODGE, “
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTTS.
WM. E. ROLLO,
8. T. LtPPINOOTT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED,
WM. H. RIVERSMITH,
W. H. LYON,
GEO. CHAPMAN, ” «
JOS. H. WESTCOTT, ‘
JOS. FATMAN, *« ” Fatma'n 4 Co,
STEPHEN VON MORES,
GEO. SAVORY, «• « Goo. Savory 4 Co.
J. A. KEQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, President.
CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Preslpent.
WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary.
.WThis Company will Issue Policies upon Ma
rino, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire
Risks, at liberal rates of premium.
Losses promptly and liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
oct 31 No. 86, Bay Streot.
W. II. Lyon 4 Co.
Lee, M
Briggs,
Lee, Murphy 4 Co.
Westcott 4 C
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Qf No. 107 IVctfnut street, Philadelphia, Penn,
CHARTER PERPETUAL...... CAPITAL 8500,000.
FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND EXSCRAVCK.
DIRECTORS ;
Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whlldon, Merchant, 14 North Front-st.;
John 0. Hunter, firm or Wright. Hunter A Co.;
E, Tracy, firm of Tracy & Bakor;
John It. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, White 4 M’Curdy;
Isaao Hazlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor;
James B. Smith, firm or Jumes B. Smith 4 Co ;
Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy 4 Baker,
R. S. Walton, 360 Market streot ;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street;
John J. Bakor, Goldsmith’s Hall.
CHARLES C. LATHROP, President.
Tho3. K. Ijmirick, Secretary.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
Juno 16 No. 85 Bay street.
Cor. ]
WHTTrBWT,
t. Montgomery »v York Ms.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
tJESPEOTFUlAY infonns the l-adlce and
J-ti Gentlomon of this City that he is prejiared to
florvo them ovory evening with
Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery,
In his own pecullnr style, and hopes to merit a share
or public patronage,
t Savannah, 17th April, 1856. 3m aprl7
TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ' '
1 \A.NIEL CRONIN Upholster, 20 Bryan-at,
/ would rosiKJCtfuily anuouuco to tho citizens of
vannab that lie is ready to make and put down
Carpels. Oil Cloth, Matting, 4c., at tho shortest uo-
leo, and on tho most roasouable terms. oct8-tf
1 C E C REAM!
NEW CONPKCl'IoNARV STORK
No. 08 Brynn Street.
TWO DOORS AIIOW Mr. GRU-YEN’S JEWELRY STORK.
fFHE undersigned respectfully informs the La-
X dies ofSavannah iu particular, and tho public
generally, that he has this day opened a new Confec-
tianary Store, and will keep ou baud u largo aud
resli nsaortmont, of ail kinds and discriptlous. '
lie will at all times and Uoura, bo ready to furnish
parties, with suppers.
Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, at all honri,
Ornamented Cakes, Pios, 4o. 4o., mado to order.
He hopes from long experience to give satisfaction
to all who wlllhouer him with tbolr patronage.
H, B BQ2ZOLA, No. 08 BryanS
SILVER WARS; CUl'LERVTilcT
W E have Just received a now stock of Silver
Spoons, Butter Knives, Salt Collars, Fish,
Ho, Cake nnd Ice Cream Knives; also, Steel and
Plated ou Steel Table Cutlerv, Carvers, Ice lfitcbers,
Bread Knives, Plated and l’arlen Butter Stands, be
sides a quantity of useful articles too numerous to
mention. D. B. NICHOLS 4 CO.
Juno 4
BARGAINS"
TN RICH DRESS G001M AND MANTILLAS—bal-
X anco of rich flounced Organdies, Bareges, Crapo
do Paris and Tissues, /it cost to closo them out; also
rich Lnco Mantillas, nt reduced prices, for salo b ’
Juno 4 Dewitt 4 51 organ f
9A Bbls. superior Old Monongehela Whiskey,
*i\J received, aud for salo by
J. M. EYRE,
my 14 94 Bay streot.
WANTED,
A Conslgnoo for 10 tubs of Butter, mnrkod J. F. &
D., landed per atoamsblp Knoxville from New
York. [Je9] PADELFORD, FAY & 00.
TRANSPARENT WTUMoW SIlADES;
CARPET WABE-HODSE,
140 CONGRESS AND 67 Bt. JtTUKN-OTRBCTS.
mHE Sub8cribef has received, and will open
I this day, the largest and most oxteusive variety
WWINDOW SHADES ever offorod in tbla city. It Is
the intention of tho advertiser to keep constantly in
store a Urge supply of all tho various patterns and
styles manufactured by tho manufacturers of tills
country and of Franco, to which tho attention ormer-
chants and families ia tho city and country, is In
vited. They will be sold at wholesale and retail, at
satisfactory prices. W H. GUION, Agent.
E
7IXTRA CANAL FLOUR.—25 barrels Extra Canal
* 1 Flour. Landing and for sale by
mqyl6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
LBANY ALB,—26 bbls. Albany Stock Ale. Just
received, and for sale by
Juuel SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 00.
CLASS E—NEW SERIES,
To be drawn in the City of Montgomery, Alabama,
in public, on THURSDAY, July 10, I860, on the
H A V AN A* PL ANI
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager.
Prises amounting to
205,000 Dollars I!
Will be JUtrlbuwd accruing lu Ui. luuuwlog
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I
30,000 |NumbertolS,«00 Prla.,1
S UOAfci.—bo barrel, btuarla A anil II Olarmed
Sugar; 60 du. Craabed and Powderort do. und-
Ing ana Ibr eal. by
maylt SCBAKTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
O. MOLASSES, landing from achooner
Al a Abby t rancla, and ror aale by
« LOCKETT k HNELLDIQa.
JJKIME YELloW C'OkE. -In atom and lor
sale by
may7
. YOUNG 4WYATT.
LlACOff"AND LaRd—50 hhds, jirimo Bacon
X> tildes ; 80 hhds. prime Bacon Snoulders; 20
hbu. |>rime Baltimore Leer Lard. Undine, and
Janet
by
landing, and
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 ^
(SDOCMOM TO MPURKW A UU.)
THIS DAY, at u o’clocT, in front of store will be
sold,— .
( The usual assortment of Groceries, Provtaloni,
Liquors, Crockery and Glass Were, Dry Goods, new
and second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Article!,
Watches. Jewelry, 4c., 4o. Tsrnu, cash before bo-
llvery.
tar All articles purchased at auction and not set
tled for previous to the nsst-regular sale, will be
sold on account and risk of former purchaser.
Jo21
, _ I)ry GoodsT4o.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of ntoro, will
bo sold,
A largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods,
consisting in part of MnsllnB, Prints, Bleached ana
Brown Homuspims, Hosiery, Gloves, Handker
chief, Ac.: also, an Invoice or Fancy Boxes, Cut
lory 4c. Sale positive. Terms cash, ,|o21
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front of store, will
be sold,
An invoico or sixteen cases ladles’ Gaiters, Tics,
and Slippers, new and fresh goods; also, five chests
superior Hyson Tea. Terms cosh. Je2l
Administratrix Sole,
On TUESDAY, July first, at U o’clock, In front ol
tho Court House, will be sold:—
Tho southern half or Lot No 17 and Improvements,
situated on East Boundary street: the Improvements
aro six wooden teuemonts. Sola as the property of
tho estate or Daniel Robertson, deceased, for the
hcnotllof tho holrs and creditors or said estate.—
Terms cosh. a. E. ROBERTSON,
myl3 Administratrix.
[AUTHORIZED BY TUR STATE OF GEORGIA.]
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
CLASS 16.
To bo drawn In the city or Atlanta. In public, on
THURSDAY, Juno 26,1868, on
THE HAVANA PLAN.
SAMUEL SWAN ds CO.. Malinger*.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$34,000!!
Will be distributed according to the following
BRILLIANT SCHEME!
10,000 NUMBERS—849 PRIZES !
SCHEME.
1 prize of $10,000 is $10,000
5,000 is.
3;000 is
1,000 is
1,000 is
600 are
200 are
100 are
60 are
30 are 1,1
mV In ftlD IDA nrl,n nrn 1
6,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
2600
2,000
2,600
4 000
'320
240
200
160
280
1
1
1
1 “
6 prizes of
10 “
25 “
80 “
44 “ .....
4 prizes of $oo app’g to $16,000 prize, aro
4 “ 60 “ 5,000 prize, aro
4 “ 40 “ 3,000 prize, are
8 “ 35 1,000 prize, are
20 * 20 “ 600 prize, are
40 « 10 “ 200 prize, are
249 prizes amounting to $34,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two proceding and the two following numbers
to those drawing tho firet 20 prizes are entitled to
tho 80 approximation prizes, in the usual manner.
Remember that every prize is drawn, and paya
ble lu foil without deduction.
All prizes or $1000, and under, paid immediately
after the drawing—other prizes nt the usual time of
thirty days.
49* All communications strictly confidential.
Tho drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pur
chasers immediately after tho drawing.
Wholo Tickets $5—Halves $2.60—Quarters $1.25,
Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets
at either office.
Orders for tickets can bo addressed either to
S. SWAN 4 CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
Je3 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
ALABAMA LOTTERY!
[AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF ALASAXA.]
1 prize of...... .
1 do do
do do
do do
do- do
do do
do dq
do do
do do
do do
10 do do
100 do do
..$36,000 Is..
. 10,000 Is
. 6,000 13
, 2,000 1s
. 1,200 is
. 1,100 Is
. 1,000 is
• 900 is
800 is
. 620 is
200 is
ioo is
.$36,000
. 10,000
. 6,000
. 2,000
. 1,200
. 1,100
. 1,000
900
800
. 620
. 2,000
10,000
uv uv ivu ia iu.uuu
4 prizes of $200 approxim’g t« $35,000 are $800
150
10.000 are 600
a »•
100
6,000 are
400
4 “
80
2,000 aro
320
4 <•
70 •'
1.200 aro
280
4 *•
6u
1,100 are
200
4 ••
40
1.000 MO
160
4 »•
30
900 are
120
4
28
800 are
112
4 »*
22
620 are
88
40 -
20
200 are
800
400 -
10
100 are
4000
16,600
127
,600
16.000 prizes amounting to $206,200
The 16,000 pricesol‘of $8^ are determined by the
nnmbor which draws the $36,000 prize—If that
number should be an odd number, then ovory odd
number ticket in tho Scheme will he entitled to $8>£;
ir an oven number, then every evon number ticket
will be entitled to $8>£ in addition to any other prize
which may bo drawn.
Purchasers in buying nu equal qimulity of odd and
even number tickets, will bo certain of drawing
nearly one half the cost of the same, with chances
or obtaining othor prizes.
4®" Remember that every prize is druwu, and
payable iu foil without deduction.
SSr All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing,—other prizes at the usual
time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential. Tho
drawu numbers will be forwarded lo purchasers
immediately after tho drawing.
Whole Tickets, $10—Halves, $5—Quarters, $2 60.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets
at either offico.
Orders for Tickets can be addressed cither to
S. SWAN 4 CO., Atlanta, Go,
Jol Or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
■VrEATSFOOT OIL, of the best quality constantly
jy for sale low by CHAFFER 4 CO.,
may 16 6 Whitaker street.
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS
43-0,031 PRIZES.-S3
00,000 Dollars—10,000 Numbers Only 1!
GRAND SPECULATION ! I!
FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT!
IMPROVEMENT ON THE
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA,
JASPER CO U NTYAOADE MY
CLASS O.
To bo drawn July thel5tb, 1860, at Concert Hull,
Macon, Go., under the sworn superintendence of
Col. Geo. M. Logan aud Jus. A. Nisbet, Esq.
This Lottery is drawn un the plan of tho Royal
Lottery of Havana of siuglo numbers; this has ouly
10,000 numbers, and the Havana Lottery 34,000
numbers—tho Havana 249 prizes, this 6,031 prices.
Look to your interest I Now is tho time.
CAPITAL $L600i
1 Prize of $ 7,6001s $ 7,600
1 “ 3,0001s 3,000
' “ 2,000 Is 2,000
1,000are 3,000
600 are 2,600
100 aro 2,000
“ 8 are 40,000
1
3
6
20
6000
6041 prizes amountlug to $60,000
Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
49" Prizes payable without deduction.
Mt- Persons Bending money by mail nood not
fear Its being lost. OrdcrB punctually attended to.
Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering
tickets.
49-Thoso wishing particular uumbera should
order Immediately.
Tho 6,000 prizes of $8, aro determined by the
drawing of the Capital or $7,600; If the number that
draws the Capital 1b an even number, those Tickets
ending 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, are entitled to $8; if an odd
nurabor those Tickets ending with 1,3, 6, 7, 0, are
entitled to $8.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
Junel7 Macon, Ua.
GEO. A. McCLESKEY, Agent,
Savannah, Oa,
B AGGING.—100 halos heavy Gunny Bagging, re
ceived and for Bale by
June 4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
TVTEW GOODS.—The onbecriber hoc received
AX a large lot or the following articles—
White and striped Osnaburgs, Columbus Factory,
Blue Denims, 4c., «u.
Also, afresh lot or cheap fast-colored Prints.
J. W. THREl.KEr.P
corner Congress and Whltaker-sts.
B.
ASKET81 BASKETS!—We would rail the
I Mutton ot tUu Udlcs la our itocX or Work,
Traveller md Sue Fancy llukeb, Ui. Ur,eat Higrt-
nu»ttaih.clly,.UhoHoaa.FuniUWn, Storg, 166
Bruu,btou-strcet.
■urn HORACE HOME.
BY BABKMAff 4 BULLOCH,
. , At Print. Sulo.
An.gro wffttun, 22 run of ut, agoodpUin
6MR *«l R*** fckni Warranted Kramtt "TltUm.
At Prirat. Site.
A negro man, agod tS joare, a Drat rat. lioUlir
and houM Mrvtnt, HUii undoubted. J»l»
At Print. Eat..
A nr/ likely intelligent mulatto girl, aged IP
Tuts, a ant rata cook, wuhtr and inner, and an
exetllentieanutraM. Warranted sound. TUI. un
doubted. / jnneu
At Print. Sale.
A very likely mulatto man, aged 94 yeara, a drat
rate carpenter. Warranted sound. Title undoubt-
•d. _Junal9
At Prlrnfo OM*.
A vory likely negro m ... I 22 yeers, a good
field hand. Warranted ...»..,. Hilo undoubted.
JunolO
, „ At Private Salo.
1700 bushels Rice, an excellent article for atook
or u.l kinds. Gall and examine. Price 26 cents per
bushel. ■ juuelB
Wonted.
Central Railroad, Planters’ Bank, and Bank or tho
State of Georgia, Stocks, for which a liberal price
will bo paid; Junel9
To KenL r
Two good stores, under tho bluff, at the foot of
Whitaker streot. June 19
Wanted STpurehase
A convenient moffium-sizod house, In a central
location—ono fronting on a square would be prefer
red—for such on ono a liberal price would be glvou.
JunolO
At Private Sale.
Thirty cllglblo bnildlng Lots, 66 foot front by 100
to 124 n ot deop. situated on Taylor, Gordon and
Gaston streets. These lots are on high ground and
some of them In tho immediate neighborhood of the
lot selected for tho site of the Savannah^ Albany
and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms same os city lots,
viz : one-filth cash, the balanco bearing interest at
six per cent. Junel9
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY t
, PRYOR’S _ OQraiENT.
F Ib a sore and speedy care for barns, piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head,
tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur*
80s,) sore and cracked lips, fresh wounds and sores
of any description. It la a moat valuable remedy
and cure, which con be testified to by thousands
who have used It in many portions of the South Ibr
the last few years. In no instance win the salve do
any Injury, or Interfere with a physician’s prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letters from peoplo who have nsed it themselves,
and most earnestly recommend it to others as r
speedy and certain remedy for tho above named
diseases. A trial is all that is necessary for Us own
recommendation.
Sold by J, B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug •
Cists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor,
maylS LaGrange, Ga.
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Boll street, (sign of the Big Indies.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish. Halt
Spanish, and American Segars. at wholesale and re-
ell. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ao. June 1
amTHcHBror
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average)
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawns
Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
given to all matters connected with shipping end In*
sunmeo, No. 118 Bey-street opposite the front ot
the Custom House. ly nov8
___ PATENT ECLIPSE
IB A HID 6 If A SB IPe
Every man his own Cara Printer.
/"I ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S
\J Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, the beet, cheapest
and roost convenient of any thing for the purpose
yet offered for sale.
ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt.
apr3 ly 136 Congress St.
HUNT’S MPROVED SEWING HACHUIES.
TY Esigned Expressly for making Bags—end
X/ which Is decidedly superior to any other
machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread
con be used or any desired length, and which wlU
not nood to be dunged until the whole Is used.
Bag manaulkcturera, Uraln’and Flour merchants are
particularly Invited to call and examine U at 136 Con
greet streot.
Hay26. ALFRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt.
IMPROVED 8HOriSl^?EW§W MACHINE.
TTkESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma*
X/kors, Tailors, Boot 4 Shoe manufacturers and
outers who may wish to do their own sewing cheap
ly and with expedition. This machine sews a uni
form stitch with both sides alike, and which will not
ravel. It is more simple, Is less liable to get out oT
order, and costs less in proportion than any other
machine, and 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 be necessary to ensure to tho purchaser
its successful operation and durability.
The public aro respectfully invited to call and ex
amine them at 135 Congress st.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt.
49* A very neat and ornamental Iron lahlo
will now be given with a machine for a small sum
in addition to tho regular price. May 26:
HOWES COTTON HARVESTER.
PATENTED DEC., 4, 1865,
mHIS improvement enables ono field-hand to pick
Xaa much cotton as five can pick by the old
method and having the cotton free from trash, and
in better condition for ginning.
The above machines aro for sale at 136 Congress
Btreet Savannah, and 125 Meeting street, Charles
ton, S. C. All orders from abroad will receive
prompt nttontion. Planters, Factors, Cotton Brokers,
and all Interested aro respectfully invited to coll
aud examine them. County Rights can he bought ou
ravorable terras.
May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER.
C ORN.—10,000 bushels Tennessee Corn in store
aud for sale low by
Jog—tf YOUNG 4 WYATT.
F UJUK and BACON.—600 sacks Flour; 10,065
lbs Bacon, in store and for sale by
Je2—tf YOUNG 4 WYATT.
B ALTIMORE FLOUR—100 bbls BUporUao Balti
more Flour landing por schr Wooilbridgo, and
for sale by
Jol SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
K efineo and clarified sugars—
60 bbls Stuart’s A Crashed Sugar,
26 do do Powdered do
50 do do A Clarified do
60 do do 1) do do
60 do do C do do
Just received and for salo by
Jel BCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
®i0EWaHBXBr
rpiIE average price of Flour tho last month boing
X Eight dollars, Bread must weigh as follows:—
10 Cent Loaf must weigh 2 pounds.
3 “ « “ ojtf ounces.
JAMES S. WILKINS,
City Treasurer.
Juno 1st, 1866. myfll
M ONONGAHELA WHISKY-
26 bbs Old Mouongahcla Whisky,
60 “ Double Dlstillod “
Just received and for sate by '
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
UC'lTLtNU UME.—1,600 bbU Kocltlud lime
daily oxpectod por brig E. W. AUGER. For
sale, to arrive, by •
tnoy28 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 00.
M ARSHALL 4 SON’SCelobratcd Pig Hams, Pig
Shoulders, and Pig Bacon. Also some new
»moked Tongues and Fresh Smoked Beer. Rccolved
por Alabama, by
may28 J. D. JESSE.
LANDLORITaND TENANT.
T HE Law of Landlord and Tenant By J.
8mith, with Notes of American coses by P. P.
Morris.
Bauvier’s Law Dictionary, last edition.
Bauvier’s Institutes American Law.
Neligan’s Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases, with color
ed plates, 4to.
Brown on some Diseases of Women admitting of
Surgical Treatment.
Flint on Diseases of the Respiratory Organs.
Build on Dlieases of tho 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 and Steamship Guide, with maps.
Ireland in ’98 and ’48; its Revolutionary History.
ByJ.S»v»go. ’
National System of Political Economy. From tho
German, ol
aprjO
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
H ARPER FOR JULY.—Harper’s New Monthly
Magazino, for July, received and Ibr uie by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
Junel8 169 Congress street.
. — Oongreue
F OR JULY—Graham’s illustrated Mouth y *»ag-
azine, and Ballou’s Dollar Monthly: Block-
wood’s Edinburgh Magazine, tor May. aIso, Mu-
ley’s Exhibition Reciter and Drawing Room Enter
tainments, being choice selections in prose and
verzo, together with an unique collection or petite
comedies, dramas and farces, adapted for the use
... . . Foreale by •
WARNOCK 4 PAVEL 1
or schools aud families.
JunelS
ClUUAK, *0.-76 bbls and W hhds A, A eETl1
^ Sugars; 16 hhda Molaim; 26' no Bacon Sides
and Shoulders; received and for solo by
MCMAHON tC L5VU>.
Jun.lC 966 ud 20J B»y itmt.
906W49W J»y«mt.
MUM