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d.J TV/M- MONTGOMERY WHITS) I sprinos, (vnwun*.) t Tbwo Spring* frtU bo open for the recep- 11856* vU t0r>> 011 1,10 "*** 4*7 of Juno, L They aro situated In Mnnlgomory Conn* ^, . „ jml», one and a half' mil# from the Virginia and Tmuiomoo Railroad, tram which there Is a branch Railroad to Uto «"*!*•* 1*a«enge w leaving lUnhmoud or tviorsbun after 5MfclSw«l! Tho accommodation* have bbea mj 1 _ tended since last season. The room* 1 comfortable, and capable or acooral persons. The lyuchburg and Abingdon Telegraph Compa- uy arc now building a branch of their lluo to the Springs, which will bo oporatloB early In June. A very large Bath Rouse baa b"cu built alnce last season. A-idross RO. U. MOSBY, President, junel!—lm Montgomery W.8.8.'Comu’y. T IIK UDKB9* PULPIT OFFERING, by William Cecil Duucan, pastor of tlio Ooleslntn Place Baptist Church, New Otloant. and author of the Lite, Character, and Acta of John the BaptUt, and and tho History or the Early Baptists. Cloth—prlco $1. V*ot Hale by WARXOCK k DAMS, juuoSl *• 16® Oougreia street. Tttffim&'uxs&r Auction uud Commtaalon Merchant*, 110 Bryan Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A. Thomas. [JelS] H. fi. Paiuw. D RESS GOODS.—a largo aud tltio assortment or colored Dross Bilks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics, French Muslins, Brilliants and Prints, as well ns a larju assortment of White Goods, Striped t*»ald and Plalu Swiss, Organdies, Tarloton, Book, Nauaook, Cambric and .taconot Muslin, for salo by Juno ‘JO _ AIKIN ft BURNS, C ANDLES—206 boxesstar Caudles, jutt reooived and (hr snlo by Juuo20 HOIeCOMBE, JOHNSON’ k CO. M OLassks AND"8VHUP—60~h hds Cuba' and Muscovado Molasses; 260 bbli Now Orleans Syrup, in store and for salo by junokO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO, SKY^JOO bbls Rectified Whisky, In store W5 . and lot saio by JttnoSO HOliCXiMBK, JOHNSON A CO M OLASSES—360 hints, puncheons and bids Mus covado. Rarltodoe* and New Orleans Molas ses, iu store mid For sale by JuneSO WEBSTER k PALMES. F LOOR—>no sacks extra and superfine Flour, In store and lor sale by JUU02U WKIBTKB k PALMES. S UGARS—20 hiiiis i'arbadiies Sugar; 40 do Now Orleans do, tutr to choice; 20 do Porto Rico do; «W do Muscovado do; 2iK» bids crushed, powdered and clarified do; for sale l>v JtrneSO WEBSTER * PALMES. S ALT—SOHO sacks LlvorjHHd Salt; 10,000 bushels Turks* Island do; for sale by JitnoSQ WEBsTKK k PALMES. B ROOMS, fcc.—flu dozen two^y Brooms; 60 do three ply do; 60 do Palls; 75 do Washboards tu«i received and for sale t»v MoMAHON A DOYLE, Jnueio _ 206 and 207 Bay itreot. M USTARD, Ac.—too boxes Mustard; 160 do pure Pepper; 100 do Starch; received and Tor -»de bv MeMAHON A DOYLE. JouelP 206 and 207 Ray stropi. KARUY II AllVF.ST APPt^B 11 *34 ^nvc . A fresh simply of tine Ripe tirilK Apples, from “Frtililand Nursery, 1 ” Ju?.i revolved ami for sale at tny store. A BONAUD, jol8 corner Bay aud Bull atreet*. aPplesi-applks 11 Just received at the Savannah Grocery and Frnit Depot, new Ap ples, suitable for eating or cooking, from the *• Fruitiand Nursery,” at Augusta, Georgia. W. H. FARRELL. OIK first rate Job workmen can And steady cm O ployraout where tho highest wages will be paid. Apply immediately at No. 165 Broughton street. ^ HORACE MORSE. Savannah, Juno 17th, 1856 Jot8 W. R. FAHHEIili, DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES •ad Foreign and Domestic Fruit. corner Brounhtnn ami Whitaker-tis. ' Town and country suppltud with chalco goods at moderate prices. All orders promptly attended to. aud satisfaction always guaranteed. apl8 sBBRl JunelB MARSHALL. £ SON, DEALERS IN’ PROVISIONS, AT). 14 2d Arenac aiul 3 Fulton Market, New York. Ham i, Tongues, lleef, Bacon, Shoulder*, Pickled Tongues, Bolognas, Lard, Pig Pork, Mesa Boor, Ac., in barrel, halves aud quarters. Refers to—John I). Jesso, James A. Brown, Win. II. Farreil, and E. U'Byrnu. flm—Jan31 VAGABOND LIFE. “ Y AGAIWND LIFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel For- ry. for tevon years a resident; t he T; igict.iwu Letter*, Including a Report of the Great M.iiu noth Reform Convention, with ilustra- lions; Life and Travel«of Herodotus, iu the Filth Ceutu- ry B. 0., by J. Ldboys Wheeler, two volumes, with a map; The Huguenot Exiles, nr Times of Isiuis XIV., historical novo); Harper's Picture Books for tho Nursery—Learn ing to Read, by Abbott; Worth and Wealth, lor merchants and men ot business, by Freeman Uuut; Sydney smith's Wit ami Wisdom, being selections from his writiugs; Calderon, his Life and Writings, by R. Clienevise Trench; Treuch’s Poems. Advcuturos of Gerard, the lion Killer, with plates; Homeric Ballads aud Comedies of Luciuu, trans lated by Wm Maginti; The Dafcy Chain, by Miss Yang'* author of the Heir of Redclilfr; The Old Vicuruge, by Mrs Hubboal;; Creasy on the Kiso mid Progress of the English Constitution: Dwight's Introduction to the Study of Art; Hurpor’K Magazluc, lor July. jiuiolH W. THORNE WILLIAMS. N EW GOSHEN UUTTr.K ANl» UJKi&ri—16 (UlM und 10 kegs i‘hoice uuw (iwhen Butter; 20 boxes Goshou Cheese, lauding from steamer and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00. jillio 17 ItEClGioW WokkS; A General View of tho Coutents of the Oi l and New Testomeuts. with directions how to roud most profitably tlio Holy Script ires. By Adam Clarke, L.L.D. Sabbaths with my Classy with an Introduction on Bible Class Teaching. By Thomas O, Bummers. Family Government; a treatise no Conjugal, Pu rental, Filial and other duties. B.* James * . An drew, D.D. Vouthrul Christianity. By Thomas 0. Summers. Gathered Flowers; or tho Early Dead, by Thos. O Summers, D.D. Bereaved Parent»Cou-oicd. By the Rev. John Tioruton. tO'ii-on-Kn-lu roni.ng a Moiiindid. By the Rev. J fimUli- The Aiu.ieat iinUdi t'huri’h. being uu inquiry in to the hi dory of C'liristiuniiy m liriiuin, previous to Hie i» tub!i -hineiit or the Heptarchy. By William Ijiid.-d.i) Al«Alidor, D.D Bible i.ii iiuitigs. Mrs. Jam* T. H. Cross, file Trial ■>( the WituessiM of Hie RiMiirrection of i'lirlrt; in answer b> the olijeetions of Mr. Wnolstoti, met olliers. ByliinliopSherlock. . eetures to Children. By Thos. o. Hummers. 11 earl-Blossoms for my 1411 le Daughters. By Mrs. JunoT. II. Cross. For sale by 1VAKNOCK A DAVIS, jepj 16(1 Congress street. lAXtbnvG. dmqot hsaU fiunillM can be go WwlaldoofManCm^s^ruS dS?ltte South Broad street., MRS. M. 8. RAYMcR. doe 12—tr - * • ' ••• • FOR "T Stx Tracts of Und, 500 acre each, 3 r 4 mllearrom tho city ol Savannah nu tho 8. A, . Jwlf Rail Road, well adapted to the growth 01 Rlpo, Cotton and Ooro, and Wood onough to pay fyr It ton times over. Apply to fell 27 M C. A. U/»UD. g LE ACHED siilrtln'ga in great variety', and various prices. 31 . A1KIN ABURN8 ...— neersT PPOU SALE.—A fine lot in Wesley Ward— L Also two on Gordon stroet, east. For salo low. Fee simple. Apply to A. WILBUR, Gen’l Insuranco Agont and Broker, may 22 111 Bay etroot — 1,000,ooqssraw my22-lmo Williamson’s buildings. tat News copy. Hud^tnsileri,' iHKeglmerit, G. M„ 1 HAVAxxau, June 12,1850. / By virtue or order No. 2 Issuing from, 4 G. P. Harrison,- Brlgadler-GcnoralUi commanding 1st Brigade, 1st Division, IRf •G. M„ an election will bo hold at thelQL Court House, on Saturday, the 5th day oTJuly next, between the hnurs or ff A.M , and 4 P.M., lor Colo nel of the 1st Regiment of tho 1st Brigade, 1st Divi sion G. M„ to Oil the vacancy of Robert D. Walker, resinned. The said elociion to lie conducted under tho usual requirements ortho law. By order JAMES SULLIVAN, Lieut. Col. C'omM'g, 1st Regiment. CL M. W. S. Damkll, Adjutant. JeUl *** City papers will pleuso copy atul send iu tlioir bills to the Secretary of tho Regiment. C OHN—660 sa'uks corn, In store and to arrive, Ibr sale by WILLIAM LYNN, Juno Id 87 Bay street. NOTICE." ' T HE Interest or Mr. Charles S. Arnold tn tho firm of Padolftird, Fay k Co. ceased with his death, on tho 4th of March last. From this date Mr. Edward hulclfbrd, Jr., Is as sociated with us under tho same stylo and firm. PADKI.FORD, FAY A CO. Savannah, June 10th, 1860. 1211s—JelO NOTICE* A LL persons having claims against the estate of George M. Troup, deceased, will hand them iu, duly attested, and thoao Indebted will please make tmyment to either of the undorslgued. THOMAS M FORMAN, ) Pv .„ JelO DANIEL H. H. TROUP,T 1 r NOTICE. I Wild, sell au Wednesday, tho 18th lustant, at 12 o’clock, M,, on the premises, corner of President and East Broad streets, Two old llousos—tho sanie being an obstruction iu President street, to be moved Iu ten days. DANIEL It. STEWART, June 10 Oily Marshal. notice;* ' W E, the undersigned have this day entered luto a co-partnership Ibr tho purpose of transact* lug a regular Auctiou and Commission Business in this city, under the name and style or Barkman A Bulloch, ut the store No. 164 Bay street, lately oc-. copied by Spencer Currell. F. J. W. BARKMAN, June 17 THOS. J. BULIGOH, S ALT—1000 sacks Suit in storo and for sale by WILLIAM LYNN, June 14 87 Bny street B AGGING, RUDE, Ac—100 bales Gunny Bug ging; 500 coils Bid)Rope; 600pounds Twine; received and for sale by June!# HULCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. B ACON, PORK, Ac—60 hhds clear and ribbed Hides; 20 do Shoulders; 30 casks sugar-cured Hams; 60bbls prime and mess Pork; 30 half bbls Hawes A Co’s Fulton Market Boor; 6 do do Tongues; just received and Ibr sale by Junol5 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. S UGAR—16 bbds choice Porto Rico sugar; 26 do Crownod Muscovado and Cuba Sugar: 50 bbls Barbados Sugar; 300 do Stuart’s and Baltimore steam rofinod, crushed, powdered and clarified Sugar, lauding, iu store and for salo by Juno 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. /lOFFKK—300 bags fair to choico Rio Cofi'uc; 60 Kj do Ixguayru ColTeo; 60 mats Java Coffee; 30 bales Mocha Cuffco: landing, in store aud for sale by Jtmol6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. W ANTED TO PURCHASE— liy of"Coiun^us Bonds, endorsed by the Muscogee Railroad Company. Apply to Jel6—dtis PADELFORD, FAY A CO. FLOUR IN BARRELHr J UST received a lot of Extra Family Flour, lu barrels. apr2» YOUNG A WYA TT. C HOICE WINES A LUjUOKS— Just received 20 baskets Heidslck Cliampagne. 0 quarter casks Sherry, l*ort and Madeira Wines. 16 doz Ctaret Wine and Cordials; 3 hair pipes old Gtard and Setiotte Brandies; 2 pipes superior Holland Gin. Beaver brand; & bhis old Monongahela Wiilaky, in glass and wood. For sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, jell Cwr, Broughton and Drayton at.s. C. 0. POOLE, No. tl, Wbittakor Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WOOLKSALI AND RETAIL DEALER IN iliea, Dllnds, Doors, Paints, Oils, V«r- utshes, Window Glass, Putty, dec. I Painters’, Grainers’ and Artiste’ Brushes: [Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry and 'Mixed I*alute or every description, Artiste’ colors lu tubes, Prepurod Canvass, See. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms prepared with nearness and despatch.— House, Sign aud Ship Palming, Gilding, Graining and Glazing done iu the bust stylo aud at moderate prices. AU orders trom the country promptly attended t*». meu 28—ly WiLMOT'S JEWELRY STORE Is receiving by every val a large and rich assort-v>c mentof Gold aud Silver Watches, Diamond 11ns. tor aud Finger Rings, Mantle and other flocks, S|KKm3, Forkfr.* Tea Helt-t, Ousters, Ac., of Sterllug Silver. Jewelry In every variety. Ivory Table Cutlery, line Pocket Knives and Scissors. Rich China and Parian Vase.-', uud other articles. Fine Double Barroilod Guns manufactured to his own order. Gunning Implements of ail kinds. Hated Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts and Candle sticks, with a great variety ofFancy Articles, suita ble far wedding gills, too n imorous hero to men tion. All kinds ofWatchos and Clocks repaired by tho most experienced workmen. S. W1LMOT, may 13 No. 1 Market square. F R cc D OMtoTIO LIWUOKS— 60 Idils KPlinlp* Rye Giu, 26 bbls N E. Rum, 60 “ Luther Felton’s Rum, 26 “ Domestic Brandy, 60 ** Old P A II Connecticut River Gill, 60 •• S. 0. Whisky, .lent received uud for sale by my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. UMIA J. 'Taylor A Son’s Alo received andfer nale t»y MoMAHON A DOYLE, jol 1 Nos. 206 A 207 Bay street, S UNDRIKH. JUST RECEIVED— 16 bags choice old Government Java aud Rio Coffee; 20 half chests Black aud Green Teas, loose mi'i in quarter pound packages. 10 hhds Light Muscovado 8ugur; lo Olds READ fltuurt's Crushed uud C'larlliud Su* gars; lo hid.- self rising Flour; '.a lings Extra and Hujierllue Flour; 20 titds Hoda, Butter aud Muplc Crockers; 60 huxos Beudel’s family Soup, Starch aud toudles; f.O tiny. Pulls ami Brooms; loo doz .scroll Brushes, and Colton aud Mauilla Clothes l ines; 10 truss Matches; -6 boxes ground Coffee mid Pepper; 60 boxes Mustard aud Ycgst Powders, Maso, Cinna mon, Nutmegs, and Cloves, and 10 cases table Salt, A v., Ac. In more and for salo by DAVID O’CONNOR, »<• 11 Cor Broughton and Drayton ate. FASHIONS FOR JUNE. IRANK. tosllo’s Gazette of Fashions lor June re- _ coivad and for sale by jel WARNOOK A DAVIS, No 169 Congress st. L ocomotive needles—a new and eie- gaut article which needs ouly to be tried once insure tho constant preference nr the seamstress, °st received aud for Halo by l u marl8 LAD80N A ROGERS. SUNDRIES. *J/1A Boxes choice Rio Coffee, OUU 160 linxea fair tn prime Rio Coffee. 100 boxes (lid Government JavatWee. 200 lihds. Muscovado Molasses. 160 bids, choice New Orleans Syrup. 60 hhds. New Orleans Muscovado, and Porto Rico Sugar. 300 bbls. refined A. B. A O’. Sugar. 60 bbls. Crush and Powdered Sugar. 100 bbls. tobanon. Superflno and Extra Flour 160 boxes Starch, Adamantine A Sperm Candles. 140 bnxos No. 1 P«lo, and Family Snap. 200 halos Heavy Gunny Hogging. 26 hhds. Bacon Bides and Shoulders. 75 bbls. Mess and Prime Pork, 100 boxes Tobacco, various brand*. 100 baxoB Black and Green Tea. 600 bags Drop and Bunk Shot. 60 kegs and half kegs “Hazards” Powder, together with a full assortment of all other articles in the Grocery Hue, (except liquors.) lu store, and Tor salo on accommodating tormB, by RODGERS, NORRIS d! CO. Sucks Just received and for salo. YONUK A FRIERSON, 04 Bay Btroet. FOB. raKTi TbtWe.lemT.cmnt —e, JotmetncL.iiew U for rent. Hlett' p«i._ _ _ eMe’dlcl.. (br a imall Jdre can For particulars Inquire on MRS’. WASHBURN. TO RENT. ‘ IloU corner Bay’and Drayton-ats,, »Fir mercantile (hirpMoa and stor age. '• For particulars enquire at June 13 THIS OFFICE, “^wTKsisifr^ r _ UNTIL the 1st. November, next, a com* I uodlous and airy toaldcucc. on the north I side of tho Coutral Railroad Depot, kuown gu Hovers Place. Tho house Is newly rur- from basement to attic, which can be bought ‘mays YOUNG A WYATT. OFFICES* FOKTRENT IN THE THRKE-SIORY BRICK HOUSE adjotnlor the olDee or the subscriber. The basement would make, with tome alight ■■.tmprovoment, an ozcollont Iniryor’s-offlce. Jntand second floors will be lecor Counting- Rooms, and the third Ibr sleeping apartments. Con nected with the establishment la on out-building ol brick, suitable Ibr servants. Apply to c; A. L. LAMAR, septB Corner Drayton and Bryan streets. ~ FOR sale;— A PLANTATION In Wayno Coun- ty, on the Bufiklo Swamp, containing^ 1000 acres; about 260 acres cleared am .order Ibr cultivation. On tho premises Is ... , comfortable dwelling, with all necessary barns and out housos. Possession given In Dccom- bor next, and with the place will bo sold, If desired, the provision crop or present year. Also an improved lot (2){ acros) in the vlllago or Wnynesvlllo, and 20 acres adjoining. Wayneavllle Is unsurpassed Ibr health, aud the Brunswick rail road running through it, renders it eaav of access. Ill a plalu, a Tito two-story brick storo on. Congress street, now occupied by Messrs. Einstein A Eckman. This la ono or the boat stands in the city Tor any kind or business. Terms k* made accommodating. For particulars in quire at 142 Hrnnphton street, above the storo of T. ‘ McKonna. tfmayld -'* TO RENT." * The Dwolllug lately occupied by Judge Fleming, In Taylor street, near Drayton. Said House is three stories on a basement, LWlth good servants’ rooms, and outhouses. <osslon given Immediately. Apply to Tob 28 D. L. COHEN. FOR RENTiT* ’ Possession given Immediately — Tliroo I story brick house, now and in good order, I on Macon street, next east residence to Mrs. ^Jewett* pply at this oillce. ,1 may27 ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA > < i : GEORGIA. J. J. HEBLER, Proprietor. Late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans. Passengers per Evening Trains will find Supper ready on the arrival of tho Curs, . mnyl4 MEKOHANWHOTEL, JA °Mmfe!r,y, J& 8 X.E LA * BOARD MtR DAY $ l 60 noARn nnt wkkk 0 00 HOARD PKR M0STU 20 00 ,mayl3 lyr H MILLS HOUSE. CORNER MEETING AND atARMCHTON, a. o. THIS House is now adapted to all the waute of tho Travelling Public, and tho er- (brte of the Proprietor will be to desorve their patronage. mar 31 * THOMAS S. NICKERSON. ■ Instead of going North come to the Stono Mountain House, and spend your Bummer, as everything will be done for your com- Tort. Conveyances will be rurnlsbed to convoy passengers to LawrencevlUe, Galnosvlllo and Clarksville. 49- Passengers by the Georgia Railroad tako sup- tier at this house. ALEXANDER A CLARK. F. 8. Alexander, formerly or LawrencevlUe. J A- Clark, Social Circle, 2m—Je 2 AMi Jib prepared, Juno 1 1,500 Jel2 o YRUP AND M01ASSES.—60 bbls New Orleans Syrup; 60 do Molasses; in store and for sale by Juno 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. S UGAR—10 bhds choice New Orleans Sugar; 20 do Porto Rico do; 20 do lair Muscovado do; in storo aud (hr sale by Juno 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Uii.h I'AKaSULB—A new supply of ttmsu beauU- IJ ful Silk Parasols have Just Leon received and w» o for sain |iy June 0 LAPSON A ROGERS. H AJ.LV4 sUpkHIGH SILK UMBRELLAS—A cgsu or 28, ao, 32, 24 and 30 Inch Hllk Umbrellas, aewlvod hiuI for snlo by J«ue » LADSON A ROGERS. B I.AL'K Kreuch Bombazine, Blank Alpacas, Black Uiwi Cloth, Black Mohair, BlackChallie, Ulack French town, Black and White French Mus lin, and a flue assortment of Striped and P|a!d Black Hud While Ginghams and Cuhooez, Plain and Striped Black Hewing Hilka, and Grenadines, Barege ami Twhuuh, plain and Figured Black Silks, for summer wllars und sleeves, of the latest patents. For salo b y (Jel2) A1KIN k BURNS. pOHNF.ll BEEF, PIG lURK. AC. Ju-t received 10 half barrols Fulton market Corne l Beef; 10 barrels and half barrels Pig Pork— Batin, Sides and Shoulders; 10 barrels extra No 1 Mackerel; l do No 2 Maoksroi: 6 do Hantal*; % urumi cod rub and 26 barrels Smoked Herrings, lu store and Ibr sals by Ml DAVID O’CONNER. B ECE1VKU per steamer Knoxville—Pickled and smoked Tongues: Fulton Market Bocf, and Pig rnrK, Pig Hams and llg Bacon. Oranges, tomnns, Apples, and White Beans. Also, u froth supply tff Foxe’s celebrated Crack er*. For solo low l»y m»«7 J. A. BROWN. HUURAlil—HUHRaiITi J UST ARRIVED, per sohooner A. Devereaux, lu four days from Havana, a frosli lot of choico Fruit, for the Savannah Fruit Emporium, consist' lug or—400 bunches Bananas, 100 dozen Pino Ap ples; 6000 Plantains, 3000 Sweet Oranges, Tom atoes, and one basket Green Glngor. For salo by Juue 14 J. A. BROWN. DURE WATER*—If you want the finest drink- X Ing water in tbo world call and purchase one of Mil*'* Patent Water Filters, the article montloDod In Wator Oommlssioners’ last Report, which we warrant to purify (be Savannah River Water porfcctly—an Indispensable article Tor punUUon use. KENNEDY k REACH, |an24 only Agents for tholr salo In Sarannab. JCKEN’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS, for June, re D 1 celved and June 4 for sale by WAR! NOCK A DAMS, 16 Congress street "C*OR SALE.—35.000 bnibeU Cora to «nive. r m»y« YOUKB k WYATT S UMNUOfc CIlMM, awrn S phoiob UnhoD HSipr ud uuu 1, rec.lv.il per .tnmer <cs mam Jell lmo HENRY R. FORT. INDIAN SPRING HOTEL. ■ The Undersigned has again tho pleasure of Informing ms numerous friends, as well as tho public at large, that he is yet at the Indian Spring Hotel, and Is hilly , with the assistance of bis sons and his own experience or six years at the hotel, with the beet cooks that can be procured, as well os assis tance or alt kinds, to ask of all those who visit the Spring a generous share of their patronage. Intend ing to spare no pains of himself to make all such as please to give him a call comfortable. The Indian Spring Hotel Is now open, and ready to receive nil thosa that will please to call. There will be at For sythe Depot coaches aud hacks ready to convey all .such as wish to go ovm. KDW. VARNER, may23-3taw isepl Proprietor. *«*Savanuah Republican, Morning New*, aud Charles ton Courier will please insert tho above threo times each week uutil 1st September, and send their bills lor payment, KDW. VARNER. ST. MAltYS’ MOTEL. ■ The above named House Is uow open for the reception or Boardors and Travellers, and the undersigned promises to spare neither pains or expense to make hU pa trons comfortable. Ills table will always be sup plied with tlio choicest that the markot and the sur rounding country aflbrds—Fresh fish, Oystora, Ven ison, WlldGumo, Ac. The House Is large and niry, aud within a low yards or the landing, on tbo beau tiful river St. Marys, aud is a desirable plnco for in valids and others as a summer resort. Tlio stage leaves tho House three tlmo3 a week for Woodstock Mills, Controvlllftge, and Trader’s Hill, and the Sa vanna). bouts touch going and coming, so that per sons will not bo inconvenienced, but cun leave when they dosiro. Prices will be made to corrcs|Kind with first class country hotels. THOMAS B. JONES St. Blarya, May 27,1856. 8m my27 Ms ECansyH@SIE aiOWSHo u It” jOKtc James uri INDIAN SPRINGS, (IICOKUU. BRYAN W. COLLIER Respectfully announces that tho above House will bo opened for the reception of guests, on tho 20th instant. Ho has been _fortunate in socuring the services of Mr. uriflln, well known to the public as the keeper or tho Xinoty Milo Houao on Ole Central Railroad, to assist In the superintendence of the MoTntosh House during tho season. A band or mu sic has also boon secured. Stages will bo In readi ness at Forsyth, on the arrival or trains, to convey passcugcrs with comfort and dispatch to the house. No pulii3 will bo spared to make guests as comfort able as posslblo, and a more than usually brilliant season is confidently anticipated. tlA—Juno 6 Itecoivo ik Umber, for E With sawed luttf Apply to Jr aprlft JEFFERSON ROBERTS, at Union Steam Saw Mill, or J. F. O’BYRNK’S Office. FOB UVERPOOL—The A 1 American Ship MARY k ADELINE, W. Taylor, master, having a portion or hor cargo engaged, will iiave Immediate dispatch. For frolght apply to Captain Taylor, or to may? BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00. FOR PHILADEIJIHIA—Hxron’b LINK— _ Tho schooner MARY A IX)UI9A, Captain i*n, will havo dispatch for tho abovo port.— For freight apply to thaylft 0. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—tho schr MARIA : PICKUP. Bakor\ Mhster, will havo despatch >r tue above port. For height apply to Jol OGDEN, STARR A CO. FOB LIVKKPInRi.—The A 1 American ship FALCON, Patton master, having a largo portion of freight engaged, will raoct with dispatch as abovo, for balanco of cargo, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR LIVERPOOL—THO A1 ship JAME3 RAY will lrnvo dispatch lor tho abovo port. For freight apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL. FOR BALTIMORE,—Tho schr S N SMITH, Captain Amlth, will have dispatch for the anovo port. For freight apply to Juno 6 U A. GREINER. FOR LIVERPOOL,— 1 Tho fine threo-mosted schooner CORDELIA, Dunham, master, will npatcli for tlio above port. For freight ap ply to June6 CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25 00. Semi-Weekly United States Midi Line, am NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL ■ 8toamshl|»s— KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tous..Capt. C. I). Ludlow. AUGUSTA ... .1,600 “ . .Cant. Tliomas Lyon. FIDRIDA 1,300 “ ..Oapt. M.8. Woodbiill. ALABAMA.... 1,800 “ ..Cupt. G. H.Sohouok. WILL I.RAVK HAVXNNXn RVEKY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. These ships arc among tho largest on tho coast, unsurpasaod in s;>cod, safety and comfort, making tholr passages in fifty to sixty hours, uud arc com manded by skillful, carofUl and polite officers.— Having elogant state-room accommodations, thoy offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabiu Passago to New York $26 Steerage Passage to Now York 8 HADEIiFORD, FAY A CO., Savanuah. 8AM’L L. MITCPILL. 18 Broadway, b6 New York. ~ FLORIDA PORTS. FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. 8. Mall Line—From New Or leans to Key West.—Steamships FLORIDA and VANDERBILT.—These lino steamers will in (luure mako tholr regular Now Orleans, 10th A 24th Pensacola.... 11th A 26th Apalachicola. 12th A 26th St Marks.... 13tb A 37th Cedar Keys. .14th A 28th Tampa Bay.. 15thA 29th SUNDRIES. 1000 Beams Wrapping paper. 100 bales Twine; 200 doz Scrubbing and Shoe (rushes. 60 M imported Spanish Segura; 260 boxes Tobacco, various brands; 160 sacks Rio Coffee; 76 mats Java Coffee; 100 doz Brooms; 60 doz Washboards; 60 Covered Boskets; 160 Iwtxos Family Soap; 160 do Pale Soap; 76 do No. 1 Soap; 600 Gross Matches; 60 half chests Young Hysau Tea; 60 do do Oolong do: 100 boxes Candy; 60 boxoH 8calod Herrings; 76 boxes Fresh Ground Coll'ee; 100 boxes imported Castile Soup; 100 boxes Toilet Soap; 60 U, aud wholo boxes Raisiua; red uud for sale by MoMAHON A DOYLE, mayl4 206 and 208 Bay streot. SPRING AND BUMMER CLOTHING.—The O subscriber would Invite the attcnllou or all In want or SPRING AND SUMMER 0U4THING, to his stock which has just boon rccolved, at tbo Slur Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street. uprlb WM. O. PRICE. TO BUILDERS. mHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute X atthoshortest notice, and in the most work manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Rooflng, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connected with the manufac turing or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, 74no, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, octl3 1&8 Broughton sl| LAND AGENCY—Branawlck, tia, EDWIN M. MOORE J chase aud sale of lands in the oounrles or Glynn, Wayno, Camden, Charlton, AppUng, Ware, Coffco. Clinob, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular aflontlon given to locating, purchasing and selling ot town lota in thw town of Baunawlck, Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Oargile, Brunswick Thomaa H Harden, 8svannah; Hon James L 8cw{ ard, Thomsayllle. 'SUNDRIES. 1AAA POUNDS choico Baltimore. Shoulders; X" 1/U end 1200 do do Sldos5 100 choioe sugar-cured Hams, in bags; 600 pounds choice Tenneaaoe Hams; 16 barrels choice LcaT Lard: 10 Heroes ozira whole Rice: 6 do fair do; 20 boxes Family Soap; lo do atoam pale do; 10 do No 1 do; 7 woman’s mend do; 6 chemical do; 16 boxes Tallow Candles; 10do adamantine do; 10 do pearl sperm do; 10 boxes A, B and C Sugar; 12 bags good Rio Ooflbc; 7 pockets old government Java Coffee. All the above for sa'e low by Juno 7 J. A. BROWN. "DREAD, UATOHK4 5 LEMON SYRUP- AJ 50 bbls Sugar, Soda, and Buttor Buiscuit; 26 boxes do do do do. 160 groia Matehot, round boxes. 76 boxes tomon 8yrup. Receivod and for sole by a MoMAHON A DOYLE, Jell Noa. 906 * 207 Bay street. WANTED—-A VOflSOl tO load With TUMMI an Baropoan market. Apply at Unloi fMill,orJFO’Byrne’aoffice. &;,* JEFFERSON-BOBfeRM. • Xhi WANTED—A Vessel to load with Timber SK'hr a Northern port. Apply at Union Steam iwMlII, or at JF O’Byrne’s office. tnarSl JEFFERSON ROBERTO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The Brig LOUISA.SEARS, Apply to may27 i/)ckeit a snemjngs. K ANTED TO CHaRTFJUA vessel ol *160,000 to 200,000 feet carrying capacity* • to tend nbor for MaUuzas. Apply to . s'-jkrs,, may 20 PADELFORD, FAy**;6o. r, fur the a at Union Steam Saw Mill, aprlg or J. F. O’BYRNE’S Office. WANTED.—A ireight or chart vana for Brig R. M. CHARLETON. Applp to charter for 11a- BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. „ as follows: Key West, ..lfltUA24th Tampa 11th A 28th Cedar Keys .12th A 26th fit Marks... 14th A28th Apalach!cola,16tb A 20th Pensacola... 16 th A 30th Arrive at Koy West 17th A 1st I New Orleaos, 17th A 1st Agents in Now Orleans, . dec26 Cm E. 0. ROGERS. A CO., 72 Poydrass street. FOR JOHNSON’S LANDING, AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES, 7b leave on Tuesday Night, the 12th instant W Tho light draft-steamer. WILLIAM . jCLEBBY, Captain A. C. king, will leave regularly as abovo, from tho Charleston Steampackot Wharr. Apply to fob 11 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent UTiTHarEnS FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, ,% Marys, Oa., Fernanda na and Jacksonville, Piootata and Black Creek, Fla. THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N King, will loavo for tho above places every Tuesday Morning, at 10 o'clk. This boat has large aud airy State Room accom modations, aud taking lhe Inland Passago, offers every Inducement tn invalids and others. Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill uud tutor mediate landings uu St. Mary’s Rltor. No freight will be taken alter 9 o’clock. For frolght or passago apply on board at tho Florida Steam packot wharf, or to apr21 CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. ibr Palatka, Bast Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys, Pemandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg, (Black Creek,) and Picdata. ■«ir^ W Tho new and elegant stoampacket I _JSS9C S T. JOHNS, Capt. James Freoborn, ienvoy ovory Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for tho above placoa. Freight will bo taken lor Trader’s Hill aud inter medium landings ou si Mary’s River. No freight will ho taken after 9 o’clock, tor freight or passage, having excellent state room accommodations, apply ou board, at the Flori da Stoampacket Wharl, near the Gas Works, or to apr91 CUGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. FOR CHARLESTON "AND"FLORIDA i Tho fluo steampacket CAROUX A, |C«ptaln Coxettor, will leave hero for JuuKsouvmo, Pleoluta and Palatka, every Tues day atternoon at 5 o'clock; returning, will leave for Charleston, every Friday morning at 9 o’clock. For frolght or passage apply on board, at Wlllink’s wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agont. June 14th. 1860—ly Ag* Freights payuble on tho wharf. NEW YORK A LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAlMll'S. Tho ships comprising this, lino aro— ; niuu.iiv, Capt. West, | BALTIC, Capt. PACIFIC, dipt. Nyo. | ADRUTIC, Capt, Thcae ships having, beon built, by contract, ex pressly for Government service, ovory caro has boon taken in their construction, as also in thofr en gines, to insuro strongtli and speed, and their ao- commodations for passengers nro uncqualcd for ele gance and comfort. Prices of Passage from New York to Liverpool in first cabin $180, iu secouil cabin $76, oxclusivo use of extra state-rooms $326. From Liverpool to New York £30 and £20. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berths can bo secured until paid for For frolght or passage apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 60 Wall street, New York. BROWN. SHIPLEY A CO., Liverpool. .STEPHEN, KENNARD A CO. B. G. WAINWRIGHT A CO., Paris. GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. $9-Tho owners or these ships will uot ho ac countable for gold, silver, bullion, specie. Jowelry, precious stones, or metals, nnloss bills of lading arc signed therefor, aud the valuo thereof expressed tberclu. Shippers will ploose tako notice that the ships ol this line cannot carry any goodslcentrabandof war. TUB GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. A RE taking Marino Risks at their Agency, corucr or Drayton and Bryan streets. Approved Risks will bo taken on liberal forms, aud ifie usualorodit given on Premium Notes. Three quarters of tho hualuoss will he returned to the eus tamers in scrip. C. A. L. Lamar* fob 19 Agent In Aavannab. iWBATCl Southern Mutual Insurance Company* Southern Mutual Life Ins. Company* Homo Insurance Company, of N. York, Springfield Fire * Marine Ina. Com'y, Risks in tho above Insurance Cumpaulos underta ken by WX. XING * SONS. Agents, No. 09 Bay street. Savannah, 14th December, 1866. decl4 FIRE, MARINE! AND LIFE INSURANCE: NO. IU, BAY-STREET. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Nearly Four million Dollur*. By the following responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, OP HARTFORD, OT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, . I OP LONDON. farmers* and Mechanics* Fire* Marine and Llfr Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance Company* OF BRIDGEPORT, CT. Tue subscriber will effect Insuranco to any amount iu all parts of the State on ovory description of property. Life Insurance, to any amount at the lowost rate, for the benefit or heirs and creditors, or payable to tho wife Treo from the claims of orodltors. Marino Insuranco on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts of the world. Jan26 A. WILBUR. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual CASE CAPITAL—$312,000 AGENT FOR SAVANNAH, James HI. Carter* AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUNO, WYATT & CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office. PIRZCTQK8 J ALAN80N MARSH, 8. A. ROLLO Firm or A. S. Barnes k Co. ALONZO CHILD, « “ Childs, Pratt k Co. « Livingston, Ballard & Co. “ Wm. M. Dodge k Co. MACHINERY anD USon RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVA ANN AH, OA. (Near the Market.) XpROM the most complete facilities in his own Jj establishment, and through his connections with several of tho principal manufacturng estab lishments of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston, tho Uudorsignod is prepared to fuminsh MACH In ERY, PORTABLE’STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills aud Lintils, Iron Doors, Shutters, Ac., at Northern prices, He Is also prepared to repair Machinery and iron work of ©very description, at short notice, upon reasonable forms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS, he Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB BTONES, Ao, Also Iron Railing In groat variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, and put un the work at man- facturers’ prices. It. H. UNWLL&. Savannah, April 11,1850. aprll L ard and herrings- ~ 20 bbls Prlrao White Leal Lard; 60 boxes Prime Herrings. Lauding and for salo by mayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. TYRESS TRIMMINGS.—Fringes, black and AJ colored Moiyo Antique Gauze, and other stylet, In great variety, and for sale by mar 7 AIKIN k BURNS. OTTON UMBBELLAS^A large supply or wheel- top whalebone frame Gingham Umbrellas, all sizes, recolvod and for aale by June 0 LADSON k ROGERS. T JVERPOOL SALT.—400 sacks, ten to the AU ton, landing front ship EU Whitney, and Yor sale by marlQ PAD!,FORD, FAY k CO. M AGAZINES FOR JONR-Putoam’a Monthly Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Graham’s Magazine Arthur’s Home Magazine; Godey’s lady’a Book Havper’s New Monthly, and Dickon’s Household Words, received and for salo by WARNOCK k DAVIS, June 8 169 Coogrosz street. I I UTTER k CHEESE— 9 26 tuba choice New May Butter, 26 boxes ** “ Goshen Cheese, Just received and for sale by my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. "PRIME KENTUCKY HAMEL—Neatly trim- A. med and for tale to clot# consignment. may!7 YOUNG k WYATT. Nett accumulation, Jau. 1, 1660* $2,239,006 47 Total amount or dividends paid to date 716,492 00 Total amount of claims by death paid to data 1,836,990 84 $4,282,488 97 Benjamin 0. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord, Geueral Agont, Robert L. Patterson. President. *The funds of this Company are all solely invested in first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and notes or members fully uecurod by their policies. For further particulars Inquire of CHARLES A. FARLEY* Agont in Savannah, At tho office of Boll k Prentiss. J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. KSVEREffCI: Messrs. Pai>X!.fobo, Fay k On., I. K. Tzvr, Esq., State Bank. foU 29 MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE INTERNATIONAL Insurance Company. NO. 28. MERCHANT’S EXOHANI OE, 1 H. A. Curtis k Co. “ Rusted k Carll. 1 W. H. Lyon A Co. ‘ Loo, Murphy k Co. 1 Briggs, westcott k Co. ‘ Fatmau b Co. ^ Geo. Savory A Co. i. P. BALLARD. WM. M. DODGE, “ P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, “ WM. E. ROLLO, B. T. LIPITNCOTT, ISAAC NEWTON. WM. A. BUSTED, WM. H. RIVERSMITH, W. H. LYON, »» GEO. CHAPMAN, “ JOS. H. WESTCOTT, * JOS. FATMAN, »« « STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico Prostpent. WM. E. ROU/), Secretary. This Company will lssuo Policies upon Ma rino, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, at liberal rates or premium. I ossoa promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agont, oct 31 No. 85, Bay Street. the" GREAT AVESTERN FIRE ANO MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OJ No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $500,000. KIRK, MARINE, q.VD IXUXD IXSCR.k.VCE. DIRECTORS: Charles C. I.athrop, 632 Spruco street; Alexander Whlldon, Merchant, 14 North Front-st.; John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Humor h Co.; E. Tracy, firm of Tracy k Baker; John R. M’Curdy, Urm of Jones, White tc M’Curdy; Isaao Haxlohurst, Attorney and Counsellor; James H. Smith, firm of James B. Smith k On.; Thoodoro W. Baker, firm of Tracy k Baker; R. S, Walton. 360 Marketfitreot; Thomas K. Umcrlck, 634 Spruce street; John .1. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall. CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Thos. K. Lixkrick, .Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Juno 16 No. 86 Bay street. Cor. Nontgoniei’y & York sis* SAVANNAH, GA., OESPEOTFULLY informs the Ladies and AU Goutlomen of this City that ho is prepared to sorvo thorn every evening with Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery, In his own peculiar style, and hopes to morlta sharo ofpubliupatronago, IJtavaunah, nth April, 1866. Bm aprl7 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 1 YANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Brvan-st. / would respectfully annuuuco to tho citizons of vannah that no is ready to nmko and put down CarpetB. Oil Cloth, Matting, &c., at tho shortest no ire, anu on the most reasonable terms. oct3-tf ICE CUE AM! ms« compkoxTonakv store No. OB Bryan Street. two noons above Mr. Grifw-n’s jkwelhy store. fji HE undersigned respectfully informs the La- A. dies ofSavannali in imrtlcular, and tbo public generally, that ho has this day opened a now Confec tionary Storo, and will keep on hand a largo and i’esh assortment, of all kinds and discretions. He will atali times and Hours, be ready to furnish .unties, with suppers. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, at all hours. Ornamented Cakes, Plos, Ac. Ac., made to order. He hopes from long experience to give satisfaction to all who will honor him with tholr patronage. ' H.B BOZZOLA, No. 98 BryanS SILVER\VARE7"CfrT"LBRVraHr TTTE have just receivod a new ntock of fiilver »T Ppoous, Butter Knives, Salt Collars, Fish, Pie, Cako and Ice Cream Knives; also, Steel and Plated on Steel Table Cutlerv, Carvers, Ice Pitchers, Bread Knives, Plated nml Parlon Butter Stands, be sides a quantity of useful articles too numerous to mention. D. B. NICHOIS A CO. June 4 BARGAINS I N RICH DRESS GOOP.S AND MANTILLAS—bal anco of rich flounced Organdies, Bareges, Crape do Paris and Tissues, ntcost to closo thorn out; also rich Laco Mantillas, at reduced prices, for salo b ’ Juno 4 DrWITT k MORGAN y i)A Bbls. superior Old Monongehela Whiskey, u\J received, and for salo by J. M. EYRE, my 14 \ 94 Bay street, WANTED. A Consignee for 10 tubs of Butter, marked J. F. It UA. D., landed per steamship Knoxville from New York. [Je9] PADELFORD, FAY k CO. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES'. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 ooxoRzaa aro 57 sr. JCUXR-snunrre. npHE Subscriber has received, and will open JL this day, the largest and most extensive variety otwlNDOW SHADES ever offered In this city. Ilia tho intention of the advertiser to keep constantly in store a Urge supply of all tho various patterns and styles manufactured by the manulkcturcra of this country and of France, to which the attention ormor- chants and families in the city and country, is in- vited. They will be sold at wholesale and retail, at sotlsfoctory prices. W H. GUION, Agent, Jan 8 E XTRA canal FLaHJR.—25 barrols Extra Canal Flour. Landing and for sale by roayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00. LBANY ALE,—£5 bbls. Albany stock Afo, Just received, aud for sate by Junel SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. S UGARS.—60 barrols Stuarts A and B Clarified Sugar; 60 do Crashed and Powdered do. Land- Ing and (br sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. IV O. MOLASSES, landing from schooner A.1 • Abby Franols. and for sale by dec 27 LOCKETT k HNELUNG9. jpitblB YELLOW corn. -Iu store anlTo'r may? Y YOUNG AWYATT. aCon AND I.aRd,—50 bhds, prlmo bacon 8ldea; 30 hhds. prlmo Bacoti Shoulders; S rimo Baltimore Loaf Lard. Landing, and > by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. Junol BT BELL k PRENTISS. (spoczaeoasTo womoK a m.) Administratrix Bale. On TUESDAY, July first, at U o’clock, tn front ot the Court House, will be told;— The southern half or LotNol? and improvements, situated on East Boundary street: the Improvements are tlx wooden tenements. Bold ta the property ot the estate or Daniel Robortson, deceased, for the benefit or tho heirs and creditors of said estate.— Terms cash. A. E. ROBERTSON. royl3 Administratrix. <ME®S1®E A BaQUU WNS [Aomoiixip sr na bah of oioxqm.] FORT GAINES ACADElfctY LOTTERY. CLASS 10. To bo drawn In the city of Atlanta. In public, ou THURSDAY, June 26,1866, on THE HAVANA PLAN. StMm SWAN it CO.. SI.ll.gcn. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $34,000!! Will Ue distributed according to the Mowing BRILLIANT SCHEME! 10,000 NUMBERS-940 PRIZES I At Private Bale. A negro woman, 22 years, of age, a good plain cook and field band. Warranted sound. .Title un doubted. . Junel9 At Private Sale. A negro man, aged 26 years, a first rate hosller and house servant. Title undoubted. Jel9 At Private Sale. A very likely Intelligent mulatto girl, aged 19 years, a first rate cook, washer and Irooor, and an excellent seamstress. Warranted sound. Title un doubted. Junel9 1 prize of $10,000 is $10,000 . 6,000 3,000 1,000 1,000 2,600 2,000 2,600 4,000 1,320 4 prizes of $90 app'g to $10,000 prize, aro 240 1 1 1 1 6 prizes of 10 “ 25 “ 80 “ 44 6,000 la 8 £00 Is 1 000 iB 1,000 is 600 are 200 aro 100 aro 60 aro 80 are 40 60 40 10 6,000 pike, aro 3,000 prise, are 1,000 prlxo, are 600 prize, aro 200 prize, are 19 prizos amounting to $34,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Tlio two precoding and the two following numbers to thoso drawing tho first 20 prizes are entitled to tho 80 approximation prizes, in tbo usual manner. Remember that ovory prize is drawn, and paya- bio In foil without deduction. AU prizos of $1000, and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prizos at tho usual time of thirty days. 49* All communications strictly confidential. Tho drawn numbers will be forwarded to pur chasers immediately after the drawing. Wholo Tickets $6—Halves $2.60—Quarters $1.26. Prizo tickets cashed or renewed In other tickets at eithor office. Orders for tickots can bo addressed either to fi. SWAN k CO.. Atlanta, Ga., or jo3 8. SWAN, Montgomery. Ala ALABAMA LOTTERY! [authorized bt tw state op Alabama.] CLASS E—NEW SERIES, To bo drawn in the City of Montgomery. Alabama, in public, on THURSDAY, July 10, 1856, on the llAV AN A’ PltAIII SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. Prizes amounUngta 205,000 Dollars!! Will bo distributed according to the following MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! 30,000 (Numbers—15,600 Prises I i»u ut.. to do do 10,000 Is. 1 prize or. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...$36,000 is do do.. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 10 do do 100 do do .$36,000 , 10 000 6 000 , 2 000 , 1,200 1100 1,000 900 800 620 2,000 , 10,000 4 “ 160 *• 4 “ 100 “ 4 •* 80 “ 4 “ 70 “ 4 *• 60 “ 4 “ 40 “ 4 “ 30 4 “ 28 “ 4 »• , 21 “ 40 - 20 “ 400 •* 10 “ 16,600 6,000 ls.. 2,000 Is 1,200 is 1,100 Is 1,000 la 900 Is 800 Is 620 is 2001s UU UU... 1001s, AW.VWW 4 prizes ol $200 approxlm’j to $36,000 are $800 10,000 are 600 6,000 are 400 2,000 ere 320 1,200 aro 280 1,100 are 200 1,000 are 160 900 aro 120 800 aro 112 620 aro 88 200 aro $00 100 aro 4000 127,600 16^C00 prizes amounting to $206,200 Tho 15,000 prices of or $8^ are determined by the number which draws the $36,000 prizo—U‘ that number should be an odd number, then every odd number ticket In tho Scheme will bo entitled to $8>£; if an oven number, then every oven numbor ticket will be entitled to $8)£ in addition to any other prize which may bo drawn. Purchasers In buying an equal quantity of odd and evon number tickets, will ho certain of drawing nearly ouo half the coat of the same, with chances of obtaining other prizes. 49" Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable iu full without doduction. 63- AU prizos or $1,000 and under, paid immedi ately after the drawing,—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. AU communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to pnrebasors immediately alter tho drawing. Whole Tickots, $10—Halves, $6—Quarters, $2 60. Prize Tickets cashed or rouewod lu other Tickets at eithor offleo. Orders for Tickets cau be addressed either to fi. SWAN k CO., Atlanta. Ga„ Jol Or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. N EATCFODT OIL, of the boHt quality constantly for sale low by CHAFFER k CO., maylfi 6 Whitaker street. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS <@-"5,031 raSas.-s# 00,000 Uollnra—10,000 Number. Only 11 ORAND SPECULATION!!! Foil A SMALL INVESTMENT! IMPROVEMENT ON THE IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. BT AUTHORITY OT THJi 8TAIB Q> OBOROU, JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY CLASS O. To be drawn July the 15tb, 1866, at Concert Hall. Mucon, Ga., under the sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jaa. A, Nlsbot, Esq. This Lottery ls drawn on the plan or tho Royal Lottery of Havana of single numbers: this has ouly 10,000 numbers, aud tho Havana Lottery 34,000 numbers—tho Havana 249 prizes, this 5,031 prices. Look to your lutereBt I Now la tbo timo. CAPITAL $7,600. 1 Prize of $ 7,600 is $ 7,500 1 “ 3,0001s 3,000 1 « 2,000 1s 2,000 a “ 1,000 arc 3,000 6 “ 600 aro 2,600 20 “ 100 are 2,000 6000 •* ** 8 arc 40,000 5041 prizes amounting to $60,000 Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2.60. AST Prizes payable without deduction. 49" Persons sending money by mall need not tear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering tickets. 43* Those wishiug particular numbers should order immediately. Tho 5,000 prizes or $8, aro determined by the drawing of tho Capital of $7,600; ff the number that draws the Capital is an evon number, those Tickets ending 0 2, 4, 6, 8, aro entitled ta $8; Ran odd number thoso Tickets ending with 1,3, 6, 7, 9, are entitled to $8. Address JAMES V. WINTER, Manager, Junol? Macon, Ga. GEO. A. McCLESKEY, Agont, Savannah, Ga. B AGGING.—100 bales boavy Gunny Bagging, re ceived and for salo by Juno 4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. N EW GOODS.—The subscriber has received a largo lot of the following artiolos— White and striped Osnaburgz, Columbus Factory, White and striped Osnaburgs, Schley’s Factory, Bleached and brown Shlrttuga and Sheetings, Marlboro’ and Manchester Plaids and Stripes, Blue Denims, &o., Ao. Also, afresh tot or cheap fast-colored Prints. J. W. THKELKEIJ), mr!3 corner Congress and Whiuker-sta. T>ASKETSi BASKETS!—We would call the XI attention or the ladies to our stock of Work. Traveling and fine Fancy Baskets, the largest assort ment In the city, at tho House Furnishing Store, 166 Broughton-strcct. mar21 HORACE MORSE. CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH* MAY TERM. 1866. W HEREAS, George W. Garmaay, WUUam a Giles, Ezra F. Wood, Samuel L. fipelstlger, John C. Ferrell, Thomas J. Walsh, John Jones, Rich ard R. Cuyler, Lake Christie, aud Edward Padel- ford, summoned to attend the present May Term of this Court as Grand Jurors, hava made default: it is ordered that they be fined forty dollar* each uu- less thoy file good aud sufficient cause ofexcuie ou or before the first day or the next Term or this Court. And, whereas, Thomas H. Cruger, William F. OhapUn, Jacob Freeman, George B. Clark, William Condon, Edwin W. Eden, George F. Oorcoply, Mar- madue Hamilton, William H. cooper, Augustus C. Cannon. Patrick Carney, and Jesse B. Dasher, sum- moned to attend the present Term or Court as Petit Jurors havo made default: It Is ordered that they bo fined twenty dollars each unless they file good aud sufficient cause of excuse on or before the first day ot* tho next Term of this Court. Truo extract from tho minutes. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jel7 Clerk of the City Court of 8avannah. BY BARKMAN & BULLOCH. At Prb ifEi A very likely mulatto man, aged 24jreara, a first rate carpenter. Warranted sound. Title undoubt-, Junel9 . At Prlvut • A very likely negro tn . -'dhand. War- “ * Junol® : :‘2 years, a good . t „ At Private Bale. 1700 buahela Rice, an excellent article for stock oTall kinds. Call and examine. Price 26 cents per bushel. , Junel9 Wanted. Central Railroad, Planters’ Bank, and Bank of the State of Georgia, Stacks, for which a liberal price will be paid; Junel9 Toltent. Two good stores, undor the bluff, at the foot of Whitaker street. June 19 Wanted to Purchaso A convenient medium-sized house, in a contra! location—one fronting on a Bquare would be prefer red—for such an one a liberal price would be given, junel® _ At Private Sale. Thirty eligible building Lots, 60 feet front by 100 to 124 U-et deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston stroeta. These lots are on high ground and some of them In the immediate nelghbo&ood of the lot selected for the site or tho Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms same as city lots, viz : one-filth cash, tho balanco boaring Interest at six per cent. Juncio THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY t PRYOR’SlHNTMENT. TT is a sure and zpeedy core for barns, piles, X corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (rocemmended by nur ses,) sore and cracked lips, fresh wounds and sores of any description. Jt is a most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified ta by thousands who have used it In many portions of the South for the last few years. In nu mstanco will the salve do any Injury, or Interfere with a phyelclnn’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and letters from people who have nsed It themselves, and moet earnestly recommend it to others as u speedy aud certain remedy for the above named diseases. A trial Is all that Is necessary for Its own recommendation. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug - gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, maylS LaGrange, Ga. P. JACOBS, BEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE* Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average; adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawnz Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters connected with shipping and In- sunmee, No. 11$ Bay-street, opposite the front ol the Custom House. ly nov8 PATENT ECLIPSE JEASyiE) SUAjQIPo Every man fats own Card Prlntex'. riALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBEBLilN'S \J Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, tho beet, cheapest and most convenient of any thing for tho purpose yet offered for sale. ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. igt. •pr 3 ly-186 Congrats St. HUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES, D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and which is decidedly superior ta any other macnlno for that purpose. Spool or skein thread can be used or any desired length, and which will not need to bo changed until too wholo Is used. Bag manauTacturers, Graln’and Flour merchants are particularly Invited to call and examine It at 136 Con gross street May25- ALFRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt. HUNT & WEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, "pi ESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma- X/kcra, Tailors, Boot k shoo manufacturers and others who may wish to do their own sowing cheap ly and with expedition. This machine sews a uni form stitch with both sldea alike, and which will not ravel. U U more simple, Is less liable to get out of order, and costa less in proportion than any other machine, and is warranted to be perfect, and to work well. AU 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 are respectfully Invited to call and ex- amine them at 136 Congress st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. 4®* A vory neat and ornamental Iron Table will now be given with a machine fora smaU sum in addition to tbo regular price. May 26. HOWES COTTON HARVESTER. " PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866. T HIS improvement enables ouo field baud to pick as much cotton as flvo can pick by the old method and having the cotton free from trash, aud iu better condition for ginning. Tho above machines aro for sale at 136 Congress street Savannah, and 126 Meeting street, Charles ton, B. C. Ail orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. Planters, Factors, Cotton Brokers, and ml interested aro respectfully luvltod to cau and examine thorn, County Rights can be bought on favorable terms. - — May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER. C ORN.—10,000 busUelsTennesseeCoruTu"store and Tor salo low by •• *: Jo2—If YOUNG k WYATT. F LOUR AND BACON .-500 sacks Flour; 10,000 lbs Bacou, In store and for salo by Je2—tf YOUNG k WYATT. B ALTIMORE FLOUR—100 bbls superfine Balti more Flour iundiug per sebr Woodbridge, and for salo by Jol SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. K EF1NED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS— 60 bbls Stuart’s A‘ Crashed Sugar, 25 do do Powdered do 60 do do A Clarified do 60 do do B do * do 60 do do C do do JuBt received and for salo by Jel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. XSilZB OF bssxd; T HE average prlco of Flour tho lost month being Eight dollars, Bread must weigh as follows:— 10 Cent Loaf must weigh 2 pounds. 3 “ “ « gie ounces. JAMES S. WILKINS, City Treasurer. Juno 1st, 1866, my3l M onongahela whisky- 26 bbs Old Monongahela Whisky, 50 «’ Double Distilled “ Just received and for sale by my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. B UUKEAND LIME.—1,600 bbls Rockland JJrne dolly expected per brig E. W. AUGER. For sale, to arrive, by m*y28 BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00. M ARSHALL & SON’S Celebrated Pig Hams, Pig 8houldcra, and Pig Bacon. Also some now smoked Tongues and Fresh Smoked Beef. Received per Alabama, by may28 J. D. JESSE. eaSbuokh -aWtessn*; rpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant By J. X Smith, with Notes of American cases hyp. !’. Morris. Bauvier’s Law Dictionary, last edition. Bauvior’s Institutes American Law. Ncllgan’s Atlas orCutaneous Diseases, with color ed plates, 4to. Brown on some Diseases of Women admitting of Surgical Treatment. FUnton Diseases or the Respiratory Organs. Budd on Diseases or the Stomach, Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal and Spain. Italian Sights and Principles. By Jarvis, with Inge. S lology and Calisthenics. By Catherine E. r. Railway and Steamship Guide, with maps. Ireland In ’98 and ’48; Ita Revolutionary History. ByJ.8avage. National System of Political Economy. From the German, of List. aprlO W. THORNE WILLIAMS. H ARPER FOR JULY.-Harper’z New Monthly Uasatlne, for July, received and for sole by WARNOCK k DAVIS, JunelS 16® Oongreoz ztreet. T710R JULY—Graham's llluitrated Monthly Mag- JD aslne, and Ballou’s Dollar Monthly: Black- ’erto. togethor with an uiilquo collection < comedies, dramaa aud forces, odapud U of zubouU and fomUles. For sale by , JupoIS WARNOCK A DAVIS, ouuab, «a-js obit mm i» EESlTSSTo O soj.rt; W hhdj Ucl.Mcs; 2, do Bacon Sld« and Shoulder.; rewired end (hr tale by UcJUHON * EUYLD, Junel# 205 and #07 Bay street. . ~A IS, LARD, Ac.—20 bblt prime Lard; 50 do XV Taylor k Hon'e Ale; 50 do >unr, tod* and bat ter Biscuit; received end (hr talh by HcMABON t BOrtS, Junel# 205 and 207 Bay ttreei. ' ——