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Auction m4*SmaS«m jImilanti|,
tiKVAmjSfavmaiK.
A.Tnmua. ^ M ^.L
DEALER IN OHOIOB FAMILYGROCKItlKS
and Foreign and DomnUe Fruit,
oomw Broughton mi WhUaker-sts.
Town and country annpUed with choice good* at
moderate prices. AW order* promptly attended
to, audsatufoction always guaranteed. apis
XARIHAtrdiO^;
DEALER3 IN PROVISIONS.
So. U 'id Atenut and 9 fVttoH Market, New Pork.
Hums, Tnnfuoi, Beef, Bacon, Hhonlders, Pickled
Tongues, Bolognas, Lard, Pi* Pork, Mom Beer, Ac.,
iu barren, halve* and quarters.
liefer* to—John I). Jesse, James A. Brown, Win.
H. Farrell, and K. O'Byrne. Cm. , ~-
—JanSl
D OMRftlC LIQUORS—
60 bbls KPhelp’ RyeOin.
26 bbls N F- Hum,
60 “ l.uthor Felton's Hum,
2b •• Domestic Brandy,
60 " Old PkR Connecticut River Gin,
60 *• N. O. Whisky,
.Iasi received aud for sale by
ttiySB t HOB ANION, JOHNSTON kO).
BBIR. J. Taylor A Son’s Ale received and Ter
JiO sale by McMAlION ft DOYLE,
JeU Nos. 206 k ,207 Bay Hlreet
UUND&EJ. JUST KKCNfVRlC
O 15 bags choice old Uovernmcnt Java and Rio
C'lireo:
JO half cheat! Black and Green Toas, loose
an l in quarter pound packages,
til hints Unlit Muscovado Rugar;
Mbld* li l, ft H Stuart’* Crushed and Clariflod So*
wars}
in MiU self rising Flour;
26 bags Kxtra and Su|H*rllno Flour;
*-t» bbls Soda, Butter and Maple Crackers;
:*o boxes Bead el’s family Soap, Starch and Candles;
mi dor. Pails and Brooms;
tun dos Scrub Brushes, and Cotton and Manilla
tTothoa Hues;
Id uross Matches:
boxes around Oolfee and Popper;
.•il boxes Mustard and Yeast Powders, Masc.Ciuna
iiioii, Nutmeys, and Cloves, and 10 coses table Salt,
A e., Ac. Iu -lore and for sale by
DAVI1) O’CONNOR.
Jell Cor Broughton and Dravton wts,
S ILK IWRAdOliJ—A new supply oi Unuc ueauti
ful Silk Parasols have just been received and
are lor sale by
Jutted . LAI ISON & ROGERS.
H ALL’S el PKKlOlt SILK UMHKKLLAS—A case
of v'S, :i0, 32, 24 and 3(1
aecclved and for sale by
jutiefl
i luch Silk Umbrellas.
LADSON k ROGERS.
EAHIY HARVEST APPLESII
.off A fresh supply of floe Ripe
Apples, from “Fruitland Nursery,”
#fV^KKju>t received aud for safe at tny
| store.
Jel8
A BONAUD,
comer Bay aud Bull streets.
APPLESl—APPLES ! !
-nk* Just received at the Sayannah
Grocery aud Fruit Delict, uew Ap-
plus, suitable for eating or cooking,
^■j^HHbfrmn the *• Fnuiland Nursery,” at
Augicda, Georgia.
juntls W. H. FARRKIJ..
F LOCS^BOO"sacks extra aiiit siipeTiine Flour, lit
store and for sale by
June20 WEBSTER k PALMES.
S COAKd—20 hint* Barbaiiuc* sugar; 40 no Now
Orleans do. lair to choice; 20 do Porlo Rico do;
30 do Muscovado do; 200 bbls crushed, powdered
and clarified do; for sale by
June20 WEBSTER A PALMES.
S ALT—8000 sacks Liverpool y»lt; 10,out) bushel*
Turks’ Island do; for sale by
HiiioSO WEBSTER k PALMES.
G UNNY BAGGING—360 bales superior tiutiuy
Bagging for sate by
Jel-lw > PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
VAGABOND life .
\TAGABOND LIFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel Fer
V ry, Tor seven years a resident;
The Tangletown Letters, including a Report of the
Great Mammoth Reform Convention, with Illustra
tions; .
I'l'u and Travels ol Herodotus, in the Fifth Centu
ry B. C., by J. T.dboys Wheeler, two volumes, with
a map;
fbe Huguenot Exile-, or Time* of Istuis XIV., an
hUtorleal novel;
Hnrpor'* Plot urn R>»k- for the Nursery—'Learn-
;ng to Read, by Abbott;
Worth and Wealth, for merchants aud men of
nusiuets, by Freoinau Hunt;
Sydney smith's Wit and Wisdom, being selections
from his writings:
<‘al leron, Ida Life and Writings, hy R. ('henevise
Trench;
Trench’s Poems;
Adventures of Gerard, the Uon Killer, with plates;
Homeric Ballads and CotnedleH or Lucian, trans
lated by Wra Mnglnn; .
The Daisy Chain, by Miss Yonge. author of the
Heir ofRodcllth-,
The 011 Vicarage. by Mrs Hubbnak;
Creasy on the Rise and Progress of the English
Conultutlon;
Dwight’s Introductiou to tlio Study of Art;
Harper’- Ma/azlno, for July.
June 18 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.-The
kj subscriber would Invito the attention of all
iu want of SPRING AND SUMMER CI/JTHING, to
his stock which has just been received, at the star
Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street.
•shrift WM. 0. PRICE
Kaffinanmaereai sflmiEuaHHM^RHMMHHR&iMHI
^, ■ UjiP'T m
fAlflltl.. .i.n h. Linux 4
Kauai
TlV-fTtttfi-l.-
SVBKit _ _
) accommodated with good Rooms and Board, ou
s Weal aide of Montgomery street, one dour above
South Bfoad stroot. MRS, M. 8. RAYMuK.
dec 12—tr
wssrmxr
Mfc Six Tracts of Land, 600 acre each, 8 r 4
SCmllos from the city or Savannah on tho S. a.
and Gulf Rail Road, well adapted to the growth ot
Rico, Cotton aud Corn, and Wood enough to pay for
it ton tlmea over. Apply to
Job 27 tr C. A. CVtUD,
15 LEACHED{Shirtings In great vtfriofy, and
U at various prices.
fob 21 AtKlN ft BURNS
LOTS. ' “
POH SALE A fine lot in Wesley Ward—
L Also two on Gordou street, oast For sale low.
Feo simple. Apply to. A. WILBUR,
Ueii’l litsnranno Agent and Broker,
may 22 * • ill Bay street
— — — * HH1C.TCH. ~
I AAj \ AAA GltKY lltMOKti, best qual-
*UUl"«UUU Ity, for sale. Apply to
* 9 A. MoALPlN k BRO.,
iuy22-Iiuo Wlllliuirom’s buildings.
49-Newa copy.
llcMnsiirn, 1stReglmriit,G.M., I ’
Savanxam, .time 12,186fi, j
Ry vlrtuo of order No 2 Issuing from, 4
G. P. Harrison, Hrlgadiur tidieralM
commanding 1st Urigade>1st Division, iRf
>G. M., an election will bo held at thc'UL
Court House, on Saturday, tho 6th day of July hum,
betwucii the hours or 9 A.M , and 4 P.M., for Colo
nel oT the 1st Regiment of tho 1st Brigade, 1st Divi
sion G. M., to tilt the vacancy of Robort D. Walker,
resigned. Tho said election to he couduclod molar
tho usual requirements ortho law.
By order JAMES SULLIVAN,
Lieut. Col. Com’U’g, 1st Regiment, G. M.
W. S. Ua.mkix, Adjutant. Jel3
V City |tapcrs will plcaso copy aud send iu their
bills to tho Secretary of the Regiment.
Ai
^JdoN—6Uo sucks corn, Iu storo aiui^fo arrive, tor
_' salo by
jimo 10
WILLIAM LYNN,
87 Bay street.
NOTICE.
rpiIE luterost or Mr. Charles 8. Arnold in the firm
X of Padellbrd, Fay k Co. oeuvod with his death,
ou tho 4th or March l.ist.
From this date Mr. Edward l*udclford, Jr., Is as
sociated with us under tho samo style and firm.
PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
Savannah, June Kith, 1853. 12lis—|ol0
NoricR.
A LI. porsons having claims ugaiust tho estate of
J3L George M.Troup, deceased, will lumd them
Iu, duly attested, aud those indebted will please
make payment to either or the umlurslgued.
THOMAS M FORMAN, )
jo 10 DANIEL 11. 11. TROUP, / hx r *
NOTICE. “
I WILL sell oil Wednesday, the 18th lustant, at 12
o'clock, M,, ou the premises, curuer oITTesicoiit
aud East Urt*ad streets, Two chi 1 louses—tho samo
being an obstruction iu Pie.-ldeot street, to bo
moved iu ten days. DANIEL H. STEWART,
June lfi City Marshal.
NOTICE.
W E, the undersigned have tills day entered into
a co-partnership Tor the purpose of transact
ing a regular Auction and Commission Ruslnoss in
this city, under the name and -tylo of Darkman k
Bulloch, at tho store No. 164 lijy street, lately oc
cupied by. Spencer Cnrrell.
F. J. W. BARKMAN,
Juno 17 THUS. ,1. BULLOCH,
S ALT.—llkiti sacks Salt in store and for sale by
WILLIAM LYNN,
juue 14 87 Hay street
B AGGING, rope, Ac.—lUU bales uuntiy Rug
ging; 600 coils Buie Rope; 6U0|>ounds Twine;
received and for sale by
Junelfi HUUUMBK, JOHNSON k CO.
B ACON, PORK, Ac.—50 hhdH clear uud ribbod
Sides; 20 do Shoulders; 30 casks sugar-cured
Hums; 60 bbls primo and mess Pork; 30 half bbls
nawes k Co’s l ultou Market Bi'or; f» do do Tongues;
just received and for salo by
junelft HOIXX).MBE, JOHNSON k 00.
S UGAR—15 hluis choice Porto Rico eugar: 'so uu
Crowned Muscovado and Cuba Sugar: 60 b'-ls
Hurbadocs Sugar; 300 do Stuart’s and Baltimore
steam rolined, crushed, ]>owdered and darified
Sugar, lauding, lu store aud for salo hy
June 1ft HOLCOMBE, JOHN&ON N CO.
C 10FFEB.—300 bags fair to choice Rio Cofl’ue; 60
> do lAguayra Coll'eo; 60 mats Java CoQco; 30
bales Mocha Codec; landing, lu store and lor sale by
junelft HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
•\ITANTED TO PURCHASE— ity of Columbus
TV Bonds, endorsed by the Miircogco Railroad
Company. Apply to
Jeld—titls PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
flour iN BAKRELN.
TU8T received a lot of Extra Family Floor,
u in barrels.
apr’JO YOUNG k WYA TT.
IjITTIiE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL.
rug TnRsr.vris nr so. oaroij.va, oioroia Axn fLrtimw
PATENTED MAY 10, 1864,
I 'OP YRIGHT SECURED MA HUH 1866.
'PHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders
1- is rospnetfolly called to tho drove Mill. They
are now in use hy at least 10,000 of tho most practi
cal Stock Feodors throughout the country, who orn
ready to testify to their superiority over all other
Mills of a similar kind. These Mills aro made the
exclusive business of tho patentee, Mr. Scott, who
being u practical mnn, superintends the costing in
person, and selects only such Iron ns Is liest udapt-
eJ to their use, which, like car wheels, require to
lie made of metal known to be hard and strong,—
They weigh from three to five hundred pounds, ac
cording to »ia«, aud cun be put iu operation in twou-
ly minutes without uxiHmse or mechanical aid.
The Little Giant has tukeu tho first premium at
nearly all the Stato Fairs throughout the Union, und
that in tho most complimentary manner- They are
guaranteed agaiust breakage or derangement when
lined according to directions, and warranted to give
the most perfect satisfaction, or the money refunded
on the return of the mill.
They me of three sizes, and will grind from eight
to fifteen Imsliels good feeil prr hour, according ui
size, with ono or two horses.
\v« now olfor them to tho trade complete, ready
tor attaching tho team, ut reduced prices.
.Mr. C. H. CAMPF1ELD is our Agent in Savannah,
'ofwhom tha mill inuy ho bad at our prico.
march *—codSswly
iXTHA CANAL FLOUR.—26 barrels Kxtra Canal
Flour. Lauding and for Halo by
uiaylft SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k (X).
( 1UUICK Wl.Vha k LlljUUKS—
J Just received 20 baskets Hoidslck Champagne.
U quarter casks Sherry, Port and Madeira Wines.
15 doz Ciarct Win* and Cordials;
3 halfpipes old Gtard and Scnutte Brandies;
2 pipes superior Holland Gin. Beover brand;
ft bbls old Monongnheia Wuisky, in glaii and
wood. For sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, .
.jell Car. Broughton and Drayton sts.
0. C. POOLE,
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,)
WHOMWALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils. Var
nishes, Window Glass, Patty, dec.
maa Painters’, Greiners’ and Artists’ Brushes:
Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry and
p.— Mlxed Paints of every description, Artists’
colors lu tubes, Prepared Canvass, Ac.
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Rooms prepared with neatness and despatch.—
House, Sign aud Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining aud
Glazing dune iu tho best stylo and at moderate
prices.
All orders tram the country promptly attended
to. melt 28—ly
WILMOT’S JEWELRY STORE
Is receiving hy every arrl-
val a large and rich assort-Jcl-J
ment or Gold and Silver Watches, Dlamona
I’ins, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other
i lucks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Casters, Ike., ot
Siitrllug Silver. r
Jewelry In overy variety,
Ivory Table Cutlery, lino Pocket Knives and
Si'issors.
Rich China and Parian Vases, anil other articles.
Fine Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his
own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds.
i luted Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts and Candle
sticks, with a grout variety of Fancy Articles, sultu-
b|u for wedding gifts, toontmorons here to men
tion.
All kluds of Watuhos and Clocks repaired tiy Uio
ino-t experienced workmen.
S. WILMOT,
may 13 No. 1 Market square.
FASHIONS FORJUNE77
I jlilANK IawIIo’s Gazette of Fashions for Juue re-
; celved and for sale by
jel WARNOOK k DA VIM,
No lftU Congress st-
300
E :
SALE OF LOTS AT SUMTER CITY
DEPOT,
T HE Georgia uud Florida Railroad Coin|>any have
cataldisued their Urst dujiot at the tenth mile
boulh of Amcrlcus, to which point the Company
have made preparations to open their Railroad from
Americas in the month of Outobur uext; tho owners
of the land around said dejwt, having obtained the
sanction bf tho Railroad Company, will olfor for
sale, on Wednesday, tho second duy of July uext,
to the highest bidder, fifty eligible business and res-
deuce Lota, convenient to tho depot, which has re
ceived the name of “Sumter CUy.”
This depot Is on the summit of tho rltlgo hotwoen
Muckalco and Muckaloocbue Creek; It is two hun
dred aud forty-three feet above tho bed or Flint
River at Albany, and is the highest (mint on the
buo ot Road; it is convenient to thu largo trade
Which will go over tho Road from the South, being
near the Junction or the two principal highways
leading from tho Bouthoru part or Georgia to Am
erlcus.
Tho point selected for “Sumter City” ba3 been
proven to he one of tho healthiest locations in
Georgia. The water Is pure—free from lime, and
of thu bast quality.
A Steam Mill will bo ercclod ut the place by uext
August.
Ample Church and School or Academy Lots will
be reserved and givou to the various denomina
tions, should they desire them for building and oc
cupation.
All persoua doing Inu-iuesa at “Sumter City” will
tiave equal privileges on the Road, u It may bo ox-
toudod below to facilitate thoir business, all of
which will, for the ensuing business season, he
tributary to this depot.
A plan of “ Sumter City” may be seen after the
16th ol the present month, at the Hotel at Ainericus,
and at the South.westeru Hotel at Albany.
The terms will he one-half cash, and balance psy
able 1st or January next.
J. M. COOPER, AucUoneor.
Albany, Oa., June 6th. 1866, td—Jo 14
fhe Wester* Tenement IhlHsrry’a ferlck
-mm, Jones Btratt'-near the Medical Oot.
lege. Is for tent. It Is suitable for. a small
-Jlunfor. If desired;’ ihe furniture can ba
. wllh 4be bouse. For particulars Inqulro on
ihe promises or
Joia 2w eod HRS. WASHBURN.
" TO BKTsT.'"" '
JMK DuIMIdr oorn.r B»r ud Dnylon-ita.,
]<'!■ iuiubl. for m.rouUle purpose, ud tlor-
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■jtiheTS ' : : * ' 1 'THB OFFICE.
^WaS^bBWrBSt
J A cammddiouB, airy sad pleasant House
In a desirable part or the city, for which a
liberal price will bo paid. Enqulro at tbo
ofllco ul tho Georgian and Journal.
If
TO RBNTd ’
UNTIL the 1st November noxt, a com
modious and airy residence, on tbo north
Hide or the Central Railroad Depot, known
_,a>i Hovers Place. The house Is newly fur-
front biwmtou! to attlo, which can be bought
low.
mays YOUNG it WYATT.
OFFICES FOR RENT"
IN THE T1IKKE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
adjoining tho oIIIcq of tho suhscrihor. Tito
Imsenumt would make, with somo slight
improvement, au oxoollcnt lawyor’a-ofllco.
first and second floors will ho lot for Counting-
Rooms, and tho third for slooping apartments. Con
nected with tho establishment is on out-building of
brick, suitable for sorvauts. Apply to
0. A. L. I AMAH,
sopt3 Corner Drayton and llryun streets.
FOITBaEGL
A PLANTATION in Wayno Coun
ty. ou tho Budkin Swamp, containing^
1000 acres; about 260 acres cleared urn
order for cultivation. On tho premises Is
a plum, comfortable dwelling, with ah necessary
bams aud out houses. Possession given iu Decem
ber next, and with tho place will bo sold. If desired,
tlie provision erop of present year.
Also au improved lot (2J< ucres) in the village or
Wnynosvlllo, and 20 acres adjoining. Wayn'esvtllc
Is unsurpassed for health, aud the Brunswick rail
road running through it, rundors it easy of access.
Jolt _ lmo HENRY R. FORT.
MONTGOMERY \VIIITE~8ULPIIUR
SPRINGS, (VIRGINIA.)
These Springs will bo open for the recep
tion or visitors on the first day or Juno,
I860.
They are situated in Montgomery Conn-
ly, .Virginia, ouo and a half miles from tho Virginia
and Tennessee Railroad, from which there is a
branch Railroad to tho Springs
Passengers leaving Richmond or Petersburg after
breakfast roach the Springs by 6 o’clock, P. M., tho
samoday, all the way by Railroad.
Tlie accommodations have been very much ex
tended since last bcosod. The rooms are largo and
comfortable, and capable of accommodating 1,000
persons.
Tho Lynchburg aud Abingdon Telegraph Compa
ny arc now building a branch or their line to tho
Springs, which will bo operation early in Juuo.
A very targe Bath Houso has b»on built siuce last
season. Addtoss
Ul>. II. MOSBY, President,
jitne21~lm .Montgomery W. 8. 8. Comp’y.
* 17*0 two-stoflr brlek storo on. Congress
street, uow occuplod by Messrs. Elnstoln k
Eckmnu. This is ono of tho best stands in
the city for any klud or business. Terms
lado accommodating. For particulars in
quire at 142 Broughton street, above the store of T.
L. McKenna. tfmayH
M :
tCTirgint:
TO RENTi
■ . The DwelUug lately occupied by Judgo
Fleming, in Taylor street, uear Drayton.
Said House is three stories on a basement,
iwith good servants’ rooms, audouthousos.
on given immediately. Apply to
D. L. COHEN.
FOR RENT.
Possession given Immediately — Three
I story brick house, new and in good order,
I on Macon street, next east residence to Mrs.
fcJewelL pply at this ofilco.
a ii may27
ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA ■ ■ i : GEORGIA.
J. HEELER, Proprietor.
ImU of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans.
Passengers per Evening Trains will find
Supper ready on the arrival ortho Cars,
, mayl4
merchants’ Hotel:
IK-
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mm
BOARD PER DAT.... $ 1 60
BOARD PKR WXXX 0 00
BOARD PXR MONTH 20 00
.tnayiS lyr
MILLS HOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND
CHARLXsrON, S. 0.
THIS House la now adapted to all the
wants of the Travelling Public, and the ef
forts of tho Proprietor will be u> deserve
thoir putroua^e.
mar 31
HOMASS. NICKERSON.
li
Instead of going North como to the Stono
Mountain House, and spend your summer,
as everything will be done for your com-
fort. Conveyances will be furnished to
convoy iwsseugen to LawrcncevUle, Gainesville
and Clarksville.
Passengers by the Georgia Railroad take sup
per at this house.
ALEXANDER k CLARK.
F. S. Alexander, formerly of Lawrencoville.
J A. Clark, Social Circle.2m—Jo 2
L ocomotive needles.—a uow aud eie-
guut artiolo which needs ouly to bo tried ouoe
lusure the constant preference of the seamstress,
fost received and for sale by
JuiuarlR LARSON ft ROGERS.
SUNDRIES.
Boxes choice Rio Coflbe,
_ 160 boxes fair to primo Rio Coffee.
loo boxes Gid Government Java Coffee.
200 hhds. Muscovado Molussoe.
160 bbls. choice New Orleans Syrup.'
60 hlids. New Orleans Muscovado, arid Porto
Rico Sugar.
300 bids, refined A. U. ft C. Sugar.
60 bids. Crush and Powdered sugar,
loo bbls. Lobuuon, Superflno andExtra Flour.
160 boxes Starch, Adamantino ftSporm-Candles.
. 140 boxes No. 1 Pale, and Family Shop.
200 bales Heavy Gunny Bogging.
25 bhds. Bacuu Bides and Shoulders.
76 bbls. Mess aud Primo Pork,
100 boxes Tobacco, various brands,
100 boxes Black aud Grcou Tea,
600 bags Drop and Buck Shot.
60 kegs and half kegs “Hazards” Powder,
together with a full assortment of ull other ur Holes
in tho Grocery lino, (except liquors.) In store, and
for sale on accommodating terms, by / - \
June 1 RODGERS, NuRRia ^ OO.
■ “CorSTON CONSIGNMENT.
Smsks just received and for snie.
•OVJU YONQK ft FRIERSON.
Jel2 ’ 04 Bay street.
INDIAN SPRING HOTEL.
Tlie UndorRlgned has again tho pleasure
of Informing his numerous friends, as
well as the public at largo, that ho is
got at the Indian Spring Hotel, and is fully
prepured, with the assistance of bis sons and his
own experience of six years at the hotel, with tho
host cooks that can lie procurod, as well as assis
tance of ail kindB, to ask of all those who visit the
Spring a gonerous share of their patronage, iutoud-
ing to sparo no pains of himself to make all auch as
please to givo him a cull comfortable. The Indian
Spring IIoiol Is now open, and ready torecelvonll
tlioso that will please to call. There will bo ut For-
sytlio Depot couches uud hacks ready to convey ull
such as wish to go ovot.
EDW. VARNER,
may23-3taw tsopl Proprietor.
V 1 Savannah Republican, Morniug News, aud
Charleston Courier will please insert tho above three
times each week until 1st September, and send thoir
bills for iwymont, EDW. VARNER.
ST. MARYS’ HOTEL.
■ Tlie above named House Is now open for
the reception of Boarders and Travellers,
and tho undersigned promises to spare
neithor pains or oxponse to make his pa
trons comfcrtablo. His tablo will always he sup
plied witli tlie choicest that tlie mnrkot and tho sur
rounding country difords—Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ven
ison, Wild Game, Au. Thu House is largo and airy,
aud within a low yurilsof the landing, on the beau
tiful rlvor St. Murys, uud is a desirable place fur in
valids and others us a summer resort.-.V The stago
leaves tbu House three Utnes a week for Woodstock
Mills, Ceutrovlllage, and Trador'a Ilill, and the Sa
vannah boats touch goiug and coming, so. that per
sons will uot bo inconvenienced, but canleavo when
they desire. Prices will be made to correspond with
first class couutry hotels.
THOMAS B. JONES
St. MaryB, May27, I860. 3mmy27
S YRUP AND MOI.AS3E8.—60 bbls New-Orleans
Syrup; 60 do Molasses; in store and for salo by
Juno 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
ffflns URU&’ PUlPIt OFFERING, by William
JL Cecil Duncan, pastor of tho Golesiutn Placo
JLptlst Church, New Orloans. and author of tho
ute. Character, und Acts of John the Baptist, aud
jnd the History of the KsrJy Baptists. Cloth—price
«• For eale by
. n , WARNOCK ft DAVW.
J UD *21 169 Cougrew street.
'WANTED;
A Whit# or Colored woman to cook and trash for
w 'AwyT f ’ torw ** ■•WW wUl **•
" WSU3 * WIUUK8.
S UGAR—10 hhds choice New Orleans Sugar; 20
do Porto Rico do; 20 do Talr Muscovado do; In
store and for ealo by
Juno 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
B ECEiVED per steamer KnakvlIler^Plckled and
emoked Tongues: Fulton Market Boef, and Pig
fork, Pig Hams und Pig Bacon.
Oranges, lemons, Apples, and White Beaus.
Also, a frosh supply or Foxe’s celebrated Crack
ers. For salo low by
line 7 J. A. BROWN.
iTUKltAll I—RUIllCAlTTT
J UST ARRIVED, por schooucr A. Devoreaux, In
fourdsyB from Havana, a fresh lot of choice
Fruit, for tlie Savannah Fruit Emporium, consist
ing of—400 hunches Bananas, 100 dozen Pino Ap
ples; 6000 PliutalOB, 3000 Sweet Oranges, Tom
atoes, and one basket Green Ginger. For sale by
June 14 J. A. BROWN.
PURE WATEIL—If you wont the finest drink*
JL inx water in tho world call and purchase one of
Kcdale’e Patent Water Filters,
the article mentioned In Water Commissioners’ last
Report, which we warrant to purify the Savannah
River Water perfectly—an indispensable article for
pantatlon ilso. KENNEDY ft BEACH,
|au24 only. Agents for their aalc In Savannah,
JJICKKS’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS, for Juno, re-
M;
B
M?
James Gri
iBowsaio
I.N0UN HVUSOU, OKO HU IS.
BRYAN W. COLLIER
Respectfully announces that tbo above
House will be opened for the reception of
guests, on the 20th instant. He has been
fortunate in securing the services of Mr.
lames Grifon, well known to tho public as the
keeper of tbo Ninety Mile House ou the Central
Kullrood, to assist iu the superintendence of the
Molntosh Houso during the eeiuon. A bend of mu
sic bus also been secured. Stages will be in readi
ness at Forsyth, .OILtho arrival of. trains, to convey
passengers wRh.cpmfort ana dispatch to the house.
No pains will bo spared,to make guests as comfort-
able as possible, and a mote than usually brllUaul
fteason Is confidently anticipated. tlA—June 6
SruSEee.
SUNDRIES.
1000 Reams Wrapping paper.
100 bales Twine;
200 doz Scrubbing and Shoo
6Q M imported Spanish Segars;
260 boxea Tobacco, various brands;
160 sacks Rio Oofflm;
75 raata Java Coflbe;
100 doz Brooms;
60 doz Washboards;
60 Covered Baskets;
160 boxes Family Soap;
160 do FaleSoap;
7ft do .'No. 1 Soap;
600 Gross Matches;
60 half chests Young Hyson Tea;
60 do do Oolong do:
100 boxes Candy;
60 boxes Scaled Herrings;
76 boxes Fresh Ground Oaflee;
100 boxei Imported CaaUte Soap;
100 boxea ToUet Soap;
60 V, and whole boxes Raisins;
Received and for sale by
MoMAHON ft DOYLE,
may14 206 and 208 Bay stroot.
Vessel to load .with Timber
—n market. Apply at Union
J F Q’Bymo’s once.
marfll JiSFFER80N ROBERTS.
Ah WANTED—A VOMSI to load With Timber
IBibr a Northern porL Apply at Uni
»w Mill, or at J F O'Byrne'somco.
marSl JEFFERSON ROnkRTO,
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tito Brig
LOUISA SEARS. Apply to
may27 LOCKEIT ft BNK1.UN08.
H ANTED TO* CHAftttit—A vc^ol ol 160.000
to 200,000 feot carrying capacity, to load
nber for Matauzt9. Apply to
may20 PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.
TESSElii WANTED.—A vessol to load with
Umber, for Boston. Also a vessel to load
with sawed lumberjfor the same place.
Apply to JEFFERSON- ROBERTS,
at Union. Meant 8aw Mill,
apr19 or J. F. O’BYRNR’S oaten.
WANTED.—A froight bf ehortcr for ila-
vana for Brig R. M. CHARLETON.
Applpto JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
at Union Steam Saw Mill,
aprlO _ or J, F. O'BYRNE’8 Ofllco,
FOR ifllliADELIIHIA—Hkrox’h Link.—
TWA- Tho pchoonnr MARY k LOUISA, Captain
Jtceimsn, will have dispatch for tho above port.—
For freight apply to
mayW _ 0. A. GREINER.
FOR" LIVERPOOL;—'Tlie A 1 American
whip FAIAX)N, I’nlton muster, having a
largo imrtion of froight engagod, will meet
with disimtuli us above, for balonco or cargo, apply
to ^ BRIGHAM, KFJ.LY ft CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL^—Tuo A1 ship JAMES
RAY will havo dispatch for tho above ]>ort.
_ For freight apply tu
Jo8 HUNTER ft GAMMELL.
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
$26 oo!
ly United Slut. . ...
nillB NEW AND SPLENDID HIDE-WHEEL
1 Steamslii|Hi—
KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tmis..Cupt. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA ....1,600 “ ..Cupt. Tiioinas l.you;
FIDRIDA 1,300 “ ..Cupt. M.S..Woodhull.
ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ ..CupL G. R.Scheuck.
. WILL LKAVK RAVA.XXAH KVKKV
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Thoso shim are among tho largest on the coast,
unsuriMwsed In sjHJod, safety Snd comfort, making
their passages In fifty to sixty hours, and are com
manded by skillful, caroful and polito officers.—
Having elegant state-room accommodations, they
offer a most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage to Now York. 126
Stoerago PosBago to Now Y'ork 8
PADELFORD. FAY ft CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHILIh 13 Broadway,
b 6 New York.
FLORIDA*POUTS.
FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
—U. S. Mull Lino—From New Or-
Icaus to Koy West.—Steamsbipe
'FLORIDA and VANDERBILT.—These
fine steamers will In foluro mako their regular
soral-monthly trliw, leaving as follows:
New Orleans, 10th k 24th Key West, .. 10th k 24th
Pensacola.. ..lltli A25th Tampa 11th k 26th
Apalachicola. 12th k 2tith
St Marks.. ..13th k27th
Cedar Keys. .14th k 28th
Tampa Bay..lfilli ft 20th
Cedar Keys.12th ft iCth
St. Marks... 14th ft28th
Apalachicola, 16th ft 29th
Pensacola... 10th ft 30th
Arrive at
Key West 17th ft 1st I New Orleans, 17th ft 1st
Agents iu New Orleans,
Ucc26 6ra E. G. ROGERS, ft CO.,
72 Poydross street.
l'OU JOHNSON'S liANlMIVu, ‘
AND INTERMEDIATE PEACES,
2b Uavt on Tuuday Night, the 11th instant.
_ JP". Tho lightdruft-steiuner,WILLIAM
JMSBjHK LEBBY, Captain A. C. king, will
leave regularly as abovo, from tho Charleston
Stoampackot Wharf. Apply to
fob 11 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
ursTBEnra^s
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Bruntwick, St. Maryi. Ga.. ftmandi-
na and JaekunvtUe, Picolala and Black Creek. Fla,
-eff— K THE steamer WELAKA, Cupt. N
SfiESaKlng, will leave for tho abovo places
every ’PueedayMoming, at 10 ofclk.
This boat has large and air/ State Room accom
modations, aud taking Ihe inland Passage, otferi
evory inducement tolnvallds and others.
Freight will be takon (or Trader’s Hill and inter
mediate landings on Ft. Mary’s River.
No froight will be taken aftef fl o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on board at the
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
apr21 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
UNITED STATES' MAIL LINK.
For Palatka, East Fla., via Darien. Brunswick. St.
Marys, Femandina, Jacksonville, Middlcburg.
Creek, i and Picolata.
The new and elegant sleampackel
Bfi QT JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn,
leaves every oaturday morning, at 10 o’olock, for
the above places.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter
mediate landings on St Mary’s River.
49" No freight will be token after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent Btato*
room accommodations, apply on board, at tho Flori
da Stoampacket Wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to
apr21 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta.
FOR CHAlU.KSTON~A.BiD FLORIDA
^/V mm ft Tho flno stoampackot CAROLINA,
BBflIHa C^ptalu Coxottor, will leave here
aoxaonvme, Picolata and Palatka, every Tues
day afternoon at 6 o'clock; returning, will leave for
Charleston, every Friday morning at 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on board, at WlUink’a
wharf, or to M. 4 ' 4 —
June 14th. I860--ly
49" Freights payable ou tho wharf.
. A. COHEN, Agent.
NEW YORK & LIVRIU’OOL UNITED
STATES MAIL STEAMSklFS.
^ The ships comprising thio^^jg^
ATLANTIC, Capt. West, j BALTIC, Capt.'uSStoffi
PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. | ADRIATIC, Chpt
These ships having been built, by contract, ex
pressly for Government service, every care has
becu takon in thoir construction, os also in their en
gines, to insure strength and speed, and their ac
commodations for passongers are unequulcd for ele
gance aud comfort.
Prices of Passage from Now Jk’ork to Uyerpool in
first cabin $130, lu second cabin $75, exclusive use
of oxtrn state-rooms $326. From IJverpool to New
York £30 and £20.
An experienced Surgcou uttaclicd to eucli ship.
No bortbs can bo securod until paid for.
For freight or passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS,
60 Wall streuL New York.
BROWN. SHIPLEY ft CO., IJverpool.
STEPHEN, KENNARD ft CO.
H. 0. WAINWRIGHT ft CO., Purls.
GKO. II. DRAPER, Havre.
49* The owners of theso rtilps will not be ac
countable lor gold, silver, bplllou, specie, jewelry,
precious stones, or metals, unless bills or lading arc
signed therefor, and the value thereof expressed
therein.
Shippers will please take uoticu that the sliips ol
this llue cauuot carry any goodsTcoutrubund of war.
MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET. 8AVAANNAI1, GA.
(Near tho Market.)
TJWOH tho most complete facilities in his own
X 1 establishment, aud through his connections
with several of tho principal inauufucturng ostab-
llsbrocuts or Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston,
tho Uudoreigued Is prepared to furnlnsh MACIIIN
EltY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAIUNO. Sl’ATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS. Columns, Window Bills and Iiutils, Iron
Doors, Shutters, fto., at Northernprices. He is also
prepared to repair Machinery and iron work of every
description, at short uotico, upon reasonable terms.
As agent flir BAIRD’S PHUADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, be Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty of doslgus for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac.
Also Iron Railing iu grout variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, aud pul up tlie work ut man-
fmeturors’ prices. U. H. 1 JNVILIJi.
Savannah, April 11. I860. aprll
x ARD AND HERRINGS—
XJ 20 bbls Prime White l«af Lard;
60 boxes Primo Herr tugs.
Landing and for sale by
jnayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
THU ORHAT WESTERN IN8URANCR
00. OF NEW YORK.
A HE taking Marius Rink, st their Agency,
Xjl corner of Drayton aud Bryan streets.
Approved Risks will be takon on liberal terms,
and uio usual crodlt given on Premium Notes. Three
quurtors ortho business will bo roturnod to the cux-
tomers in scrip. C. A* L. Lamar,
fob 10 Agent in .Savannah,
INSUBANtli
Mouther it Mutual Inauvnitce Compuny,
Mouthern Mutual Life Iuu. Company,
Hume Insurance Company, of N. York,
Mprlngfleld Fire 'ftp Marine Ins. Com’y,
Risks in the above Insurance companies underta
ken by WM. KING ft SONS, Agents,
No. 99 Bay stroot.
Savannah, 14th December, 1B66, docl4
’ FIRE, MARINE AND L1FR "
INSURANCE.
NO. IU, HAY-STREET.
CAPITAL REPRBSENTED,
Nearly Four Million Dollars.
By tho following responsible Stock Companies.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OP HARTFORD, OT.
Hqultable Fire Inattraiice Company,
OF LONDON.
Farmers* anil Mechanics* Fire, Marine
and Lift Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Bridgeport Fire und Murine lunar mice
Company,
OF BRIDGEPORT, OT.
49-Tno subscriber will effect Insurance to any
amount In all parts or the State oh ovyry description
or property.
life Insurance,' to auy amount, at the lowest rate,
for the benefit of Uelra and creditors, or payable to
the wife I'roo from the claims of creditors.
Marine Insurauco'on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts
or tho world. Jan25 A. W1I.BUR.
MUTUAL BRNRFIT LIFK INSURANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1860* 82,230,006 47
Total amount of dividends paid to date 715,492 60
Total amount of claims by death paid
to date 1,336,090 84
D RESS TiUMMINGS.-Pringes, blackTnd
colored Moire Antique Gauzo, and other styles,
in great variety, and for safe by
mar 7 AIKIN ft BURNS.
C OTTON UMBRELLAS—A largo supply"
top whalebone l'ramo Gingham (Jrab
sizes, received and for sale by
orwhnol-
'mbrellaa, all
Juno 6
LADSON ft ROGERS.
L iverpool salt.—400 sacks, ten to the
ion, landing from ship Ell Whitney, and for
sol# by
maria PADLFORD, FAY ft CO.
M AGAZINES FOR JUNE-Putoara’s Monthly
Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Graham’s Magazine
Arthur’s Homo Magazine; Godoy’s lady’s Book
Harper's New Monthly, and Dickon's Household
Words, received and for sale by
WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
June 8 169 Congress street.
B utter & cheese—
26 tubs choice Now May Buttor,
28 boxes “ “ Goshen Cheese,
Just received and for sale by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
I celved and for safe bjr^^^
Juno 4
ft DAVW,
16 CongreM street
F °B BALE^ S3Mjgg»
QVPKftloil Choke dqibeh Butter and Dutch
Cheese, received per iteamer llal
m
TO BUILDBR4.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER ia prepared to execute
I at the shortest nedoo, and in the most work-
manlike manuor, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other work connected with the manufac
turing or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc,
or Sheet Irpn Business.
HORACE MORSE,
octis 160 Broughton st]
'" L AND AoMfiV-Druitiwick, Ga.
EDWIN M. MOORE ,
rvPPEB8 hlsAerviceato thapuUlc In the par-
U . chase and sale of lands In the eounrles of
Glynn. Wayne, Camdsn, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
CoW Clinch Lowndee and Thomas. Particular
attention given to locating, purchasing and selUng of
town loU In the town oCBaunaertck.
Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M OafgUe, Brunswick*
Tbomie H Harden, flwannah; Hon Jams* L Bew|
ard, Thomas vUlt,
’DRIHE KENTUCKY HAU&—Neatly trim-
X med and for salo to close consignment.
roayl7 YOUNG ft WYATT.
B AGGING —100 bales heavy Gunny Bagging, ro-
colvod and for salo by
June 4 HOLCOMBE. J0I1N80N ft CO.
r1DRNED BEEF, PIG PORK, ftU.
Just received 10 half barrols Fultou market
Corned Boef; 10 barrels and half barrels Pig Pork-
Hams, Bides and Shoulders; 10 barrels extra No 1*
Mackerel; 1 do No 2 Mackerel; 6 do Horrlngs; “
drums Cod Fish, and 26 barrels Smoked Herring
In store and for sale by
Jell
ings,
PAVJD O’CONNER.
TjftEAD. MATCHES ft LEMON sVlttjP—
Jj 60 bbls Sugar, Soda, and Butter Buticult;
26 boxea do do do do.
160 gross Matches, round boxes.
76 boxes Lemon Syrup. Received and for
sale by MoMAHON ft DOYLE,
Jell Noe. 206 ft 207 Bay street.
$4,282,488 07
Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord,
Genora! AgCnt, Robert L. Patterson, President.
*The funds of this Company aro all safely invested
in first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and
notes or members folly secured by their policies.
For further particulars inquire or
CHARLES A. FARLEY,
Agent In Savannah.
At tho ofilco of Boll ft ProntiflB.
J, S. SULLIVAN, Modical Examiner.
REFERENCE
Messrs. Padkltokd, Fay ft Co.,
I. K. Teft, Esq., State Bank.
feu 29
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INTERNATIONAL
Insurance Company.
NO. 28, MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE,
NEW TONE.
CASH CAPITAL—$312,000
AGENT FOR SAVANNAH,
James HI. Carter,
AT TnB OFFICE OF
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATTd CO., •
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office.
DIRECTORS:
ALANSON MARSH,
S. A. ROLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes ft Co.
ALONZO CHILD, “ « Childs, Pratt ft Co.
I. P. BALLARD, “ “ Livingston, Ballard ft Co.
WM. M. DODGE, “ “ WmTM. Dodge ft Co.
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTTS,
WM. K. ROUX),
8. T. LIPPINCOTT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED,
WM. H. RIVKRSMITH,
W. H. LYON,
GEO. CHAPMAN. “
JOS. H. WEdTCOTT, ‘
JOS. FATMAN, •< “
STEPHEN VON MORES,
GEO. SAVORY, « •«
J. A. REQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, President
CUAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Prealpent
WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary.
49" This Company will issue Policies upon Ma
rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire
Risks, at liberal rates or premium.
Losses promptly and liberally adjustea.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agont,
oct 31 No. 86, Bay Street
1 H. A. Curtis ft Co.
“ Hasted ft Corll.
‘ W. H. Lyou ft Co.
‘ Leo, Murphy ft Co.
1 Brig**! wcstcott ft Co.
* Fatmau ft Co.
^ Geo. Savory ft Co.
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
0/ No. 107 IVoZiud street, Philadelphia, Penn.
CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL <1000,000,
FIRX, MARINE, AWdInUXI) 1XSCBAXCB.
DIRECTORS^:
Chacles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whildon, Merchant, 14 North Front-st;
John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter e Co ;
K. Tracy, firm of Tracy ft Baker;
John R. 61’Curdy, firm of Jone3, White ft M’Curdy;
Isaac Hazleluirst, Attorney and Counsellor,
James 1). Smith, firm of Jitmca B. Smith ft Co.;
Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker ,
R. S. Walton, 360 Market street;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street;
John .1. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall.
CHARLES C. LATHROP, President.
Thos. K. Umkrick, Secretary.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agenf,
Juuo tfi No. 86 Bay street.
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP’Y,
No. 11 Pine street, Ncto York,
(UKTWISRN RUOADWAY AND NASSAU 8TRKKT.)
Cash Capital—$150,000!
rilHIS Company insures agaiust loss or damage by
X Fire, on tho most rcosonnblo terms, dwelling
housos and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer
chandize, factories, snips in port, etc.
All losses will be adjusted and promptly paid.
I). 8. MILLS, President,
0. BROOM, Vice Prcsidcul.
Knw’u 0. Taylor, Secretary,
Geo. b. Deane, Surveyor.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
juuo 17 for Savannah, 86 Bay street.
WM. J. HUNT,
lor. Uiontirouicry & Yoi'k sis.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
H KSPECTFULLY informs the Ladies nnd
XU tluutlemen of this City that ho is prepured to
servo thorn every oveulug with
Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery,
In his own peculiar stylo, and hopes to morlt a share
of public patronago,
4 Savannah, 17th April, I860. 3m aprl7
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
1 DANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Bryau-st,
/ would respectfully announco to tho citizens ol
vaunah that ho is ready to nmko and put down
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, fto., at tho shortest no
lee, and on the most reasonable terms. octd-tf
ICE CREAM!
NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE
No. 08 Bryan Street.
TWO DOORS ABOVE MR. URIFFER’H JEWELRY STORE.
rpHE undersigned respectfully informs the La-
X dies ofSavannab in particular, and the public
! 'cnorully, that ho has this day opeaod a now Confec
tionary Storo, and will koop ou haud a large and
resh assortment, of all kinds aud discretions.
Ho will at ull times and hours, bo ready tofurulsh
•urties, with suppers.
lottce, Tea aud Chocolate, at all hours.
Ornamented Cakes, Pies, &c. &o., made to order.
Ho hopes from lung experience to give satisfaction
to all who willbonur bira with their patronage.
II. B BOZZOLA. No. 98 BryanS
W E have just racclve’d a now stock of Silver
Spoons, Butter Knives, Suit Cellars, Fish.
Pie, Cake and Ice Cream Knives; also, Stool and
Plated on Stocl Table Cutlerv, Carvers, Ice Pitchers,
Bread Knives. Plated and Parlen Butter Stands, be
sides a quantity or usefol articles too numerous to
mention. D. B. NICHOLS ft CO.
Juno 4
Bf BELL & PRENTISS.
(IDOCMOM tO MPLMoni. MU..)
AdmimitrUH. B.K,
On TUESDAY, July «t.t, «t u o’olock, In Croat ol
■the Court House, will be sold:—
Tho southern half of Lot No 17 and Improvements,
situated on East Boundary street: the Improvements
aro elk wooden tenements. Bold M the property ot
tbo estate or Daniel Robertson, deceased, for the
benefit of the holts and creditor! of aald estate
Terras cash. A. E. ROBERTSON,
my!3 Administratrix.
(MBOSUMEA RjCSIPWIEIBW
[Acniomzxn by tux mien ov osobqu.J
FORT GAINES ^OADEMY f.OTTERY.
CLASS 10.
To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, la public, on
THURBDAY, Juno 26, I860, on
THE HAVANA PLAN.
SAMUEL SWAN is CO., Managers.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$34,000!!
Will be distributed according to the following
BRILLIANT 8CHKMKI
10,000 NUMBERS—a*0 PRIZES I
RCHKM1C.
1 prize of..... .$10,000 in. $10,000
i “ oiooois 0,000
1 “ 3KXK) is 3,000
1 “ 1,000 is 1,000
i “ l.ooo is 1,000
600 are 2,600
200 aro... 3,000
100 aro 2,600
60 are 4,000
it •• • 30 are 1.320
4 prizes of $00 app’g to $10,000 prlzo, aro
6 prizes ot'
10 •*
26 “
80 “
60
4u
156
20
10
6,000 prize, aro
55,000 prize, aro
1,000 prize, are
600 prize, arc
200 prize, are
249 prizes amounting to $34,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
Tho two preceding and tbo two following numbers
to thoso drawing tbo first 20 prizes aro eutitlcd to
tbu 80 approximation prizes, iu tho usual manner.
Remember that overy prizo is drawn, and paya
ble ia foil without deduction.
AU prizes of $1000, and under, paid Immediately
after the drawing—other prizes at the usuul time ot
thirty days.
49" All communications strictly confidential.
The drawn number! will be forwarded to pur
chasers immediately after the drawing.
Whole Tickota $5—Halves $2.60—Quarters $1.26.
Prizo tickets cashed or rouewed in other tickets
ut cither ofilco.
Orders for tickets can ho addressed cither to
Jc3
a. SWAN ft (X)., Atlanta, Ga., or
S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
ALABAMA LOTTERY!
[AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF ALABAMA.]
loatkrn 3Hilitanj flute Xotbni
’ CLASS E—NEW SERIES,
To be drawn lu the City of Montgomery. Alabama,
in public, on THURSDAY, July 10, i860, on the
HAVANA PLAN!
SAMUEL BWAN, Manager.
Prlzea amounUnguT'
205,000 Dollars!!
Will be distributed according tu Urn iuuowiug
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
30,000 (Numbers—>15,600 Prizest
1 prize of. $36,000 is $36,000
do do 10,000 1s..
do do 6,000 Is..
do do.
do do...........
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
10 do do
100 do do.
2,000 Is
1,200 is
1,100 It
1,000 Is
900 Is
800 is
020 U
200 It
100 is.
10,000
6,OOt
2,000
l,20t
1,100
1,000
900
800
020
2,000
10.000
UU UU AW Ul. AVjWV
4 prizes ot $200 approxlm’g to $85,000 are $800
4 ” 160 “ 10,000 are 600
4 “ 100 “ . 6,000 are 40o
4 “ 80 “ 2,000 are 320
4 “ 70 “ 1,200 ate 28o
4 “ 60 “ 1,100 are 200
4 “ 40 “ 1,000 are 160
4 “ SO 900 are 130
4- “ 28 “ SOU are llz
4 •* 22 “ 020 are 88
40 ** 20 *• 200 are 800
400 “ 10 “ 100 are 4000
16,000 8K 127,600
16.000 prizes amounting to $206,!
The 15,000 prices of of $8 >4 are detormiued by the
number which draws the $36,000 prize—if that
number should be an odd number, then every odd
number ticket In the Scheme will be entitled to $8>f;
If an even number, then every even number ticket
will be entitled to $8)2 iu addition to any other prize
which may be drawn.
Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and
even number tickets, will be certain of drawing
noarly one half tho cost of tlie same, with chance**
or obtaining othor prizes.
49" Remember that overy prize is drawn, and
paysblo in foil without Unduciiou. *
455* All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after tho drawing,—other prizes at tho iiKual
time of thirty days.
All communications .strictly confidential. The
drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers
immediately after tho drawing.
Whole Tickets, $10—Halves, $6—Quarters, $2 60.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets
at either ofllco.
Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to
S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga„
jel Or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
■\f hlA’frSFt'OT Oll., of tlie dost quality constantly
JX for sale low by CHAFFER ft CO.,
maylft 6 Whitaker street.
BY BAKKMAN & BULLOCH.
At Private Sale.
One of the finest 'Hotel or boarding house ser
vant! In the State. Enquire a! 164 Bay street
JnneS4
At Private Sale. ~~
A negro woman, 32 years of age, a good plain
cook and field hand Warranted sound. Title un
doubted. / JttflSlO %
At Private Bole.
A negro man, aged 26 years, a first rate hostler
and house servant. TIUe undoubted. Jolt
At Private Balt.
A very likely lutelligeut mulatto girl, aged 19
yean, a first rate ceok, washer and Iroaer.and an
excellent aeamatress. Warranted sound. Title un
doubted, . junelt
At Private Pale.
A very likely mulatto man, ..-fl 2Fyears, a first
rato carpenter. Warranted sound. TUI# undoubt
ed- Junel9
At Private Bale.
A very likely negro man, aged 22 years, a good
field hand. Warranted sound. Title undoubted.
JunelO
At Private Salo.
1700 bushels Rice, an excellent article for atook
of all kinds. Call and examine. Price 36 cents per
bushel. JunelO
Wanted.
Contra! Railroad, Planters’ Bank, and Bank of the
State of Georgia, Stocks, for which a liberal price
will be paid. JunelO
" To Uenti
Two good storos, under the bhfl*, at the foot of
Whitaker street June 19
• Wanted to Purchase •
A convenient medium-si zed house, in a central
location—one fronting on a square would be prefer
red—for auch an one n liberal price would be given.
JunelO
. At Private Bale.
Thirty eligible building Lots, 66 feet front by 100
to 124 U et deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and
Gaston streets. These lots are on high ground and
somo of them in the immediate neighbdrnood of the
lot selected for tho site or the Savannah, Albany
and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms aame as city lots,
viz : one-fifth cash, the balance bearing Interest at
six per cent. JunslO
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY I
PRYOR’SlHNTMENT.
I T U a sure and speedy cure for boras, piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head,
tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur-
bob,) sore and cracked lips, tresh wounds end sores
or any description. It is a most valuable remedy
and cure, which can be testified to by thousands
who havo used It In many portions of the South for
tbs last few years. In uu instance will thesalve do
any injury, or Interfere with a physician's prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letters from people who have nsed it thsmadvee,
aud most earnestly recommend It to others as a
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,
may 13 LaOrange, Oo.
P. JACOBS,
SBOAR AND TOBACCO ITOZUC.
No. 29, Bull rtreet, (sign of the Big bill
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, 1
Spanish, and American Began, at wholesale and re-
ail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Scuff, ftc. Junsl
JfAHB* HcUBffBV, f
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protean Noted and Extended, Avenge!
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bunds drawas
Papers prepared whereby to reoover losses from
American or British Underwrtten, and attention
given to aU matter* ootraacted with shipping and In
surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front oi
the Custom House. ly novB
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS
49-5,031 PRIZES.
00,000 Dollars—10,000 Numbers Only 11
GRAND SPFCLLATIOIV !!!
FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT!
IMPROVEMENT ON THE
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
RT AUTHORITY OF THB STATS OS QKOROL*.
JASPER COUm'ACADE MY
CLASS O.
To Do drawn July tho 16tb, 1866, at Concert Hull,
Macon, Ga., under the sworn auporintondenca of
Col. Goo. M. Logan and Jos. A. Nlflbet, Esq.
This Lottery liTdvawn liiTthe plan or the Royal
Lottery or Havana of sioglo numbers: this has ouly
10,000 numbers, nnd tbo Havana Loltory 34,000
numbers—tlm Havana 240 prizes, this 6,031 prices.
JiOOK to your interest I Now is tbo tlmo.
OAPlTAir87,600.
$ 7,6001s $ 7,600
3,0001s 3,000
2,000 Is 2,000
1,000 are 3,000
600 are 2,600
100 are 2,000
“ 8 are 40,000
1 Prize ur..
1 “
1 *'
3 “
6 “
20 “
6000 “
6041 prizesmmmutlug to...
PATENT ECLIPSE
OLA 9 D), s VA SB S>«
Hv«ry nuui hi, own Cuvmilir.
pALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBKBLAIN’S
\J rutnt LcUpulUud sump, th« bMt, ehwpM
Mdmo.tcoaTeolentor.ny thing for 10. purpoM
yetotnirodlbrul,
ALFRED WEBSTER, Ou. A(t.
.pra ly lMOugMoBU
HUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES.
n E31GNED Expressly for making Bigs—and
XJ which la decidedly superior to any othor
machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread
can be used of auy desired length, and which will
not need to be changed until ihe whole U used.
Bag m&nauracturers, Gialn'and Flour merchants ax*
particularly invited to call and oxamln* it at 186 Cos
gross street.
May26. ALFRED WEBSTER,Gan. Agt,
HUNT X WEBSTER'S.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
D ESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma
kers, Tailors, Boot ft tihoo manufacturors and
utners whu may wish to do their ownsewingcheop-
ly and witu expedition. This machine aowa a uni
form stitch with both sides alike, and which will not
ravel. It Is more simple, la less liable to get out of
order, nnd costs less in proportion than any other
machine, and is warranted to be perfect, and to work
well. All apiwratus necessary tor convenient use Is
furnished with it, and any instruction will be given
that will be necessary to ensure to the purchaser
Its successful operation and durability.
Tlie public are respectfully invited to call and ex>
amine them at 136Congress st.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt.
9W A very neat 'and ornamental Iron Table
will now be given with a machine for a small aum
In addition to tho regular price. May 25.
lioWES COTTON HARVESTER.
PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866,
T HIS improvement enables ono field hand to pick
as much cotton os five can pick by the old
method and hnving tho cotton free from trash, and
in better condition for ginning.
Tho abovo machines uro for salo at 186 Congress
street &uvannah, and 126 Meeting street, Charles
ton, 8, C. All orders from abroad will receive
prompt attention. Planters, Factors, Cotton Brokers,
and all Interested are respectfully invited to call
and examine them. County Rights can be bought on
favorable terms.
May, 25. ALFRED WEBSTER.
ORN.—io,o6o busheis~Tennessee Coro in store
and for sale low by
Je2—tf YOUNG ft WYATT.
F LOUR AND BACON.—6<Hj Backs Flour; 10,006
lbs Bacon, in storo and for sole by
Je2—tf YOUNG ft WYATT.
1KALT1MORE FLOUR—100 bbls superfine BalU-
XJmoro Flour landing per schr Wood bridge, aud
for salo by
Jel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
R efined and clarified sugakm-
60 bbls Stuart’s A Crashed Sugar,
26 do do Powdered do
60 do do A Clarified do
60 do do B do do
60 do do 0 do do
Just received aud for sale by
Jel 8CBANT0N, JOHNSTON ft CO.
$00,000
Tickota $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
49- Prizes payable without deduction.
Persons sending money by mail need not
fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to.
Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering
tickota.
49* Those wishing i*artlcular numbers should
order Immediately.
Tlie 6,000 prizes of $8, aro determined by the
drawing of the Capital of $7,600; ir the number that
draws the Capital is an even Dumber, those Tickets
euuing 0. 2, 4. 0, 8, are entitled to $8; IT an odd
uumber those Tickets ending with 1,3, 6, 7, 9, are
entitled to $8.
Address
Jnnol7
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
Macon, Ga.
GEO. A. McCLESKEY, Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
iJABKETSTiUSKET 8 i—Wewonia ull the
AJ attention of the ladiea to our stock of Work,
Traveling and fine Fancy Boskets, the largest assort
ment in the city, at the Houso Furnishing 8tore, 166
Broughton-street.
mar21
HORACE MORSE-
dXrgainm
I N RICH DRESS UOOD.-» AND MANTILLAS—bal
ance of rich flounced Organdies. Bareges, Crape
de Paris aud Tissues, at cost to close them out; alfio
rich Lacc Mantillas, at reduced prices, for sale b«
jun*_4 Diwrrr ft morgana
£
rocolved, and for sale by
J. M. EYRE,
my 14 94 Bay street,
WANTED.
A Consignee for 10 tubs of Buttor, marked J. F. ft
JX. D., landed por steamship Knoxville from New
lork. [Je9] PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHXMS9.
CARPET WARE-HOUSE,
140 OOWORKSS AND 67 8T. •JCLUtN-STUnTS.
rilHE Subscriber has received, and trill open
. 0 i ,r 8 0fll «md most extensive variety
oTWINDOW SHADES ever offered lu this city. It la
the intention of tho advertiser to keop constantly In
store a Urge supply or all the various patterns and
styles manuthetured by the manufacturers of this
country and ofFronoe, to which tbs attention or mer-
chants and families In the city and country, U in-
riled. They trill be sold at wholesale and retail, at
satisfactory price*. w H. GDION, Agont.
' jan 8 ; • •
UGAR3.—60 barrels Stuarls A and B Clarified
ir: 60 do Crashed and Powdered do. Las *
for sale by
mayl6 tiCBANTON, JOHNSTON ft Co
’ from schooner
CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH, MAY
TERM 1868.
W HEREAS, George W. Germany, William B.
Giles, Ezra F. Wood, Samuel L. Spelzalger,
John 0. Ferrell, Thomas J. Walsh, John Jones. Rich
ard R. Cuyler, Luke Christie, and Edward Padel-
ford, summoned to attend the present May Term of
this Court as Grand Jurors, have made default: It
ia ordered that they be flood forty dollars each un
less they fils good and sufficient cause of excuie on
or bofore the first day or the next TermoTthts
c ® urt * .. „ _
And, whereas, Thomas H. Cruger, William F.
Chaplin, Jacob Freeman, George B. Clark, William
Coudon, Edwin W. Eden, George F. Cercoply, Mar-
maduo Hamilton, William H. Cooper, Augustus C.
Oaunon, Patrick Carney, and Jesse B. Bather, sum-
moned to attond the present Term of Court os Petit
Jurors have made default: It U ordered that they
be Sued twenty dollars each unless they file good
and sufficient cause of excuie on or before the first
day or the next Term ortbls Court.
Truo extract from the mloutea,
PHILIP X. RUSSELL,
J°17 __ Clerk of the City Court of tiavannah.
UUGAR3.-0Q
p Sugar; 60 do
tag and for tale 1
' maylft
*\r 0. MOLASSES, landing (tom schoorn
XI * Abby Franols, and for aalo by
deoOT LOCKETT ft KNELUNGS.
A LE, LARD, ftc.—20 Ibis Prime Lard; 60 do
Taylor ft Bon’a Ale; 60 do auger, soda and but
ter Biscuit; received and for sale by
MoMAHON ft BOYLE,
206 and 207 Bay street-
JunelO
TJRIMB YELLOW C(iRN. -Ib «lor««im lor
X sale by
sale by
may7
ACON^D LARtL—6b
YOUNG ft WYATT.
i« Baoon
^ Sides ; 80 bhds. prime Bscon KmuMers; 20
Is. prime Baltimore Leaf Lard.. Landing, and
for solo by 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
Junol
ASSIZE OF BREAD,
rnilE average price of Flour the last month being
A Fight dollars, Bread must weigh as follows:—
To Cent Loaf must weigh 2 pounds. *
June 1st, I860,
» 9M «
JAMES 8. WILKINS,
aty Treasurer,
mytl
M ONONGAHELA WHISKY-
26 bba Old Monougahela Whisky,
60 “ Double Distilled “
Just received and for sole by
my23 8CRANTON, JOHNBTON ft CO.
m dally expected per brig E. W. AUGER, fbr
sale, to arrive, by
may28 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00.
M ARSHALL ft SON’S Celebrated Pig Hams, Pig
Shoulders, and Pig Bacon. Also some new
Kmuked Tongues and Frosh Smoked Beef. Received
por Alabama, by
may28
J. 0. JESSE.
LANDLORD AND TENANT.
T HE Law of Landlord and Tenant By J.
Smith, with Notes of American case* by P. P.
Morris.
Baurier’s Law Dictionary, last edition.
Baurier’a Institute* American Law.
Nellgan'a Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases, with color
ed plates, 4to.
Brown on some DUeases or Women admitting of
surgical Treatment.
Flint on Diseases of the Respiratory Organs.
Budd on Diseases of the Stomach.
Sketch., and Adventure, lu Madeira, Portugal
and Spain.
Italian Sight, and Prlnolplea. Rr Jarrla. with
and CalUlhanlca. Bp Catherine E.
Sri and tttunuhlp Ould., with map..
Inland In ’N and ’M; lu Rarolathmnr, Blitor,.
^MloaSSf item or Political Economy. From the
German, of list.
aprlO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
H ARPER FOR JULY.-Harper’* New Monthly
for £$*&+ »»
Junel8 169 0ongress street
*C^0R JULY—Graham’s illustrated Monthly Msg-
J* aline, and Ballou's DoUor Monthly: Black,
wood's Edltburgh Magazine, for May. auo. Mas
sey’s Exhibition Kecltor and Drawing Room Enter
tainments, being oboloe selections In prose and
verse, together with an unique collection of petite
comedies, dramas and forces, adapted for the use
of schools and families. For tale by
Juneli WARNOCK ft DAUB,
CtUGAR, fto.—7$ bbls and lo tads A, B and 6
O flugsrs; 16 Midi Molasses; 86 do Baoon Sides
f street.