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W. 1I.PAHMBUU
di:au:rjn oiioicb pauilyoroobrigs
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, 8. Pamiiui.
a ml Foreign and Domestic Fruit.
twnw* Broughton and Whilaker-tlt.
Trtlvn utt«l femutrf auppllud with choice good* at
moderate prices. All orders promptly attended
to, and salutation always guaranteed. *pl8
MAR8ll\LLdrii05i;
DKALEH3 IN PROVISIONS.
Vo. U 2d Amue oatl 3 Pulton Market, New York,
Hums, Tongues, Beef. Baoou, Hltpulders, Pickled
Tongues. Bolognas, Lord, l'lg Pork, Mum lleor, Ac.,
lu barret*, halves aud quarters.
Refer* to-John D. .lease, James A. Brown, Win.
ftm—J
&2L.
H. Farrell, and K O’Bynio.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS—
BO bhls K Photo* Rye Gin.
25 bids X. K. Rum,
BO “ Luther Folton’s Rum,
25 “ Domestic Braudy,
* 60 “ Old P 4 II Connecticut River (Hit,
60 - N. 0. WUUky,
Just rooelved and for sale by
my23 SOU ANCON, JOHNSTON k CO.
Off BBLS. If. Taylor & Son’a Ale rocolveil and far
*50 sale by MoMAIION Be DOYLK,
Jell Nos. 206 4>.207 Bay street.
S undries, just rrckivkiC* .
16 bags choice old (Government Java aud Rio
Codec:
20 hall chests Black and Green Teas, loose
and In quarter pound iwckagoi.
10 hhds IJgbt Muscovado Sugar;
10 bids R I. Ar D Stuart's Orusheit aud Clarillod Su
gar*}
10 bids self rising Flour;
26 bogs Extra and Superllue Flour;
20bblsSoda, Butter aud Maple Crackers;
60 boxes Boadol's family Soap, Starch and Caudles;
60 doe Tells and Brooms;
100 doz Scrub Brushes, and Cotton and Manilla
Clothes Lines;
10 gross Matches:
26 boxes ground Oolite uud Pepper;
60 boxes Mustard atnl Yeast Powders, Mase, Cinna
mon. Nutmeg-*, and Cloves, and 10 cases table Salt,
Jc c., .kc. tu store un.l for salo by
DAVID O’CONNOR.
Jill Our Broughton and Dravton ste.
S llA t'AUASOUj—a uuw supply .........
l'ul Silk Parasols have Just ueou received aud
are for sale by
June 6 LADSON 4 ROGERS.
H of 23, 30, 32, 24 and 30 inch Silk Umbrellas,
neceived and fbr sale tiy
June 0
LADSON 4 ROGERS.
EARLY HARVEST APPLES!!
~ A fresh supply of line Ripe
r Apple*, from “Fruitland Nursery,"
f Ju>t received, and for sale at my
| store
A BONAUD,
Jel8 corner Bay and Bull stronts.
juneis
APPLESl—APPLES !!
Just received at the Savannah
Grocery uud Fruit Dojmt, now Ap-
|-1 :s. suitable lor eating or cooking,
from the •• Fruitlaud Nursery,” at
Augusta, Georgia.
W. 11. FARRELL.
F LOUR—900 sacks extra uud superfine Flour, in
store and for sale by
juno20
WEBSTER A PALMES.
S UGARS—20 hbds BarUadoea Sugar; 40 do Now
Orleans do, lair to choice; 20 do Porto Rico do:
30 do Muscovado do; 200 bbls crushed, powdered
and clarified do; for salo by
juue20 WEB3TER 4 PALMES.
S ALT—8000 sacks Liverpool skit; 10,000 bushels
Turks’ Island do: for sale by
juneSO WEBdTER k PALMES.
.. V BOAIUHWO.
QBVBRAIi gentlamenor null AuuIHm chi b«
£3 w:oommod»lo4 will. good Rooms ud Bo«(d, oil
Uio ffootoldoor Montgomery stroot, otto door above
Sooth Brood otroot. MRS. W. 8. RAYMoK.
doe 111—If
FOR SUET
Dfc Six Tracts or Land, 600 acre each, 3 r 1
V tnllea from the city of Savannah on thuH. A
and Gulf Kail Road, well adapted to tls growth ol
Rice, Cotton and Corn, uud wood enough to pay (by
It ten time* over. Apply to
fob 27 If 0. A. Cl/tUD.
IJ l-BACHED Shirtings lit great variety, and
U at various prices.
fob 21 AIRIN’ A BURNS
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F OR SALE.—A line lot In Wesley Ward—
Also two on Gordou atreot, oast. For sale low.
Fee xlmplo. Apply to A, WILBUR,
Gen’l Insurance Agent and Brokor,
• may 22 111 Bay street.
BRjciKs. “ *
I AA/t AAA tlltKY MUCKS, host qual-
Ity, for salo. Apply to
’ ’ A. MoAu-IN k DRO*
tny22-luto . Willlauuftu’s buildings,
49-News copy.
Ileail-Qnarte r«,tet Rcglineiit,"o,liL i r'
mvAN.NXH. June 12, I860. /
By virtue of order No 2 Issuing from *
3. P. Harrison, Brigadier-lit nerali
commanding 1st Brigade, 1st Division.
.0. M„ an election will bo hold at the,
Court House, 011 Saturday, tho 6th day of July next,
between the hours of 0 A.M , and 4 P.M., for Colo-
nol or tho 1st Regiment of tho 1st Brlgado, 1st Divi
sion G. M., 10 fill tho vacancy of Robert D. Walker,
resigned. The said electiou to be conducted under
tho usual requirements of the law.
By order JAMES SULLIVAN,
lJout. Col. Com’d’g, 1st Regiment, G. M.
W. S. Paniki.i., Adjutant. Jel3
*** City papers wiki please copy and seud in thoir
bills to the Secretary of the Regiment.
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“ The Western Tenement Ip Pflffy’s Brick
Rnngo, Jobesstreet, hear tho Medical Col-
lego, Is fbr rout. It iLiulUblo fbr a email
«MMlhmlly. if desired, the fhrniture can he
ronMdwlth^Qie house. For particulars Inquire on
Jel3 2w cod MRS. WASHBURN.
, to kufiftT*
I IwEUtfitSH&i
•go.' For particulars enquire at
Juno 13 THIS OFFICE.
WANTEl) TO iUONT
J A commodious, airy and pleasant Houso
In • doslrablo part of the city, for which a
liberal price will bo paid. Enquire at the
office ol tho Georgian and Journal.
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r TO~nfiSr.
■ UNTIL the 1st Novemhor noxt, a com
modious aud airy residence, on the north
side ortho Central Railroad Depot, known
kaa Hovers Place. The house Is newly fur-
rom basement to attic, which can be bought
low.
may8 YOUNG 4 WYATT.
* OFFICES FOR RENT
[ IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
adjoining the ofllce of tho subscriber. The
basement would make, with soma alight
■t.Improvement, an excellent iawyor’s-offlee.
rst and second floors will bo let for Counting-
Rooms, and tho third for sleeping apartmenta. Con
nected with tho establishment Is an out-building of
brick, suitable for servants. Apply to
0. A. L. LAMAR,
septa Corner Drayton and Bryan streets.
FORTS ALB7~
A -PLANTATION In Wayne Ootm-
St
liulii
|Quj<$—6uu sucks emu, lu store and^to arrive, for
WILLIAM LYNN,
87 Bay street.
_ 1 sale by
June 16
ROTiOET
T HE tutcrcst of Mr. Charles S. Arnold in the Arm
of Paiiclfurd, Fay k Co. coa«ed with his death,
un tho 4th of March lust.
From this date Mr. Edward Puddford, Jr., is as
sociated with us under the sumo style and linn.
PADELFORD, FAY a: CO.
Savannah, Juuo 16th, 1866. 12tls—Jo 16
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the estate of
George M. Troup, deceased, will baud them
in, duly attested, and those iudebtod will please
nuke payment to cither of tho undersigned.
THOMAS M FOUMAN, l
Jo 16 DANIEL H.'.B. TROUP,/ Lxw *
NOTICE k
I WIU. sell on Wednesday, the 18th in.-daiit, at 12
o’clock, M,. on the promises, corner ol Presieent
uud L^ist Broad streets, Two old Houses—the same
being an obstruction in President street, to be
moved in ten days. DANIEL II. STEWART,
June 16 City Marshal.
ty, on tho Buflhlo Swamp, containing^
1000 acroa; about 260 acros cleared aiu
larder Tor cultivation. On the promises is
1 plain, comfortablo dwelling, with all uocossary
barns and out housos. Possession given in Decem
ber noxt. and with the place will bo sold, If desired,
tho provision crop of present year.
Also an Improved lot (2>^ acres) lu the village of
WayuosviUe, and 20 acres adjoining. Waynesvllle
Is unsurpassed for health, and the Brunswick rail-
road running through It, renders It easy of access
JyJl lmo ITPMDV D rnDT
NOTICE.
W E, the undersigued have thi3 day entered into
a cn-partuerahip for the purpose of transact
ing a regular Auction aud Commission Business in
this city, under tho name mid stylo of Barkm&u k
Bulloch, ut the store No. lt>4 Bay street, lately oc
cupied by Spcueer Carroll,
F. J. W. BARKMAN,
juuo 17 THUS. J. BULLOCH,
S“*'-
-1000 sacks Salt in store aud tor sale by
WILLIAM LYNN,
juno 14 87 Buy strom
MONTGOMERY 'WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS, (VIRGINIA.)
Thcso Springs will bo onon for the recep
tion or visitors on tho flrst day or June,
They are situated in Montgomery Coun-
ty, vtrgiuia, ouo and u half tnllo3 from the Virginia
and Tonnessee Railroad, from which there Is a
branch Railroad to the Sprlugs
Pa-iscngors leaving Richmond or Petersburg after
breakfast reach tho Springs by 6 o’clock, P. M., tho
same day, all tho way by Railroad.
The accommodations have boon very much ex
tended since last season. The rooms are largo and
comfortable, aud capable of accommodating 1,000
persons.
The Lynchburg and Abingdon Tolcgraph Compa
ny are now building a branch of their lino to tho
Springs, which will bo operation early In Juno.
A very large Bath Houso has b"en built since last
season. Address
RO. II. MOSBV, rrosideut,
Juuq‘21—ltn Montgomery W. S. S. Cotnp’y.
VAI.UAI1L.E PROPERTY FOR SAI.K.
■ .The two-story brick store omCongrcss
street, now occupied by Messrs. Einstein k
Eckiuau. This Is one of the best stands in
tho city for any kind ol' business. Terms
will nc made accommodating. For particulars iu-
quiro ut 142 Broughton street, abovo the storo of T.
L. McKenna. tfmay14
G UNNY BAGGING—350 bales superior Gunny
Bagging for sale by
Jcl-lw PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
Vagabond life.
TrAGAROND LIFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel Fer-
V ry, fur sovou years a rusideut;
The Taugletnwu Letters, including a Report of the
Great Mammoth Reform Convention, with i.lustra
tions;
Idle and Travels of Herodotus, in tho Fifth Centu
ry B. C., by J. Talboys Wheeler, two volumes, with
a map:
The llugiicnut Exile-*, or Times of I/mis XIV., nn
historical novel;
Htrper’s Picture Book- tor the Nursery—Lmyta,
ing to Read, by Abbott;
Worth and Wealth, for merchant- un i men of
business, by Froomm Hunt:
Pydney Smith’s Wit mid Wisdom, being selections
irom his writings;
Cal-torou, his l.iie uud Writings, by R. Chonevlso
Trench; •
Trench’s I’oeins;
Adventures of Gerard, the lJon Killor, with plates;
Homeric Ball ids and Comedies or Lueimi, trans
lated by Wm Magitin;
The Daisy Chain, iiy Miss Yonge, author or the
Heir of Rodclltf.*;
Tito 01-1 Vicarage, by Mrs Hiibhoak;
Greasy on the ilise-.md I'rogre-s of the English
I'onstituliQii:
Dwight’s luti'Mihiotitui to tho Study of Art;
Harper's Magazine, for July.
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JtlunlR
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
QPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.-The
U subscriber would invite the attention of all
in want of .SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to
111* stock which has. just been received, at the Star
. Clothing Emporium, 117 Bay street.
Apr 16 WM. 0. PRICE
XiITTXiB &IANT
CORN AND COB MILL.
»03 THB BTATJB OF SO.
PATEN 1
COPYRIGHT Si
tux A, OXOROIA AND n.ORII)A
16, 1854.
MARCH 1866,
B AGGING, hope, 4c.—100 bales Gunny Bag
ging; 600 coil*- Bale Rope; 600 pounds Twine;
received and for sale by
JunelG HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
B ACON, PORK, 4o.—60 hhds clear aud ribbud
Bides; 20 do Shoulders; 30 casks sugar-cured
Hams; 60 bbls prime and mess Pork; 30 half bbls
Hawes 4 Go’s Fulton Market Beef; 6 do do Tongues;
Just roccivod and for salo by
junel& HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
S UGAR—16 hhds choice Porto Rico augur; 2o do
Crowned Muscovudo aud Cuba Sugar; 60 bbls
Hurbadoes Sugar; 300 do Stuart's uud Baltimore
steam refined, crushed, powdered and clarified
Sugar, lauding, lu store and for sale by
Juue 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNeON 4 CO.
C OFFEE.—300 bags fair to choico Rio Cofl'ee; 50
do Ijrguayra Cofl'ee; 60 mats Java Coifce; 30
biles MochaCodee; lauding, in store audfor sale by
junclft HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
W ANTED TO PURCHASE— iiy of Columbus
Bonds, endorsed by the Muscogee Khllroad
Company. Apply to
JelO—Otis PADELFORD, FAY 4 CO.
FLOUR IN BARREL*.
J UST received a lot of Extra Family Flqur,
tu barrels.
upr2» YOUNG 4 WYA TT.
C 'tHOICK WINKS 4 LIQUORS—
j Jma received 20 baskets HoldBick Champagne.
6 quarter casks Sherry, Port and Madeira Wiues.
15 doz Claret Wine aud Cordials;
3 half pipes old Gtard and Senotto Brandies;
2 pipe* superior Holland Gin. Beaver brand ;
6 bbls old Mouongahela Whisky, in gluss aud
wood. For sale by * DAVID O’CONNOR,
Joll Cor. Broughton aud Drayton sis.
' ]1HE attention of Flauters and Stock Feeders
X 13.respectfully called to the above Mill. They
are now In use by at least 10,000 of the most practi
cal Stock Feeders throughout the country, who are
ready to testify to their superiority over all other
Mills of a similar kind- These Mills are tnado the
exclusive business of the patonteu, Mr. Scott, who
being a practical rnau, superintends ths casting In
person, and selocts only .such iron as is best adapt
ed to iholr use, which, like car wheels, require to
be made or metai known to be hard und strong.—
They weigh from throe to five hundred pounds, ac
cording to size, and cun he put In operation in twon-
ly minutes without expense or mechanical aid.
The Little Giant lias taken the first premium at
oeurly all the Bute Fair* throughout tho Union, and
(hut in the most complimentary manner. They are
guaranteed against breakage or derangement when
used according to directions, and warranted to give
tho most perfect satisfaction, or tho money refunded
on the return of the mill.
They are of three sizes, and will grind from eight
10 fifteen bushels go id feud per hour, according to
size, with one or two horses.
"A c uovt olfer them to the trade complete, ready
. .r attaching the team, at reduced prices.
Mr. C. H. CAMPFIKLD Is our Agent In Savannah,
1 whom tho mill may be had at our price,
march 7—oodAwly
0. 0. POOLE,
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Snake*, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Window Glass, Putty, die.
Painters’, Grainers’ and Artists’ Brushes:
TfUewash Heads and Dusters, Dry and
'Mixed Paints of every description, Artists’
coloraln tubes, l’reparod Canvass, 4c.
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Rooms prepared with neatness aud du&patch.—
House, Sigu aud Ship Paintlug, Gildiug, Graining and
Glasiug done lu tho best style and at moderate
prices.
All orders Irom tho country promptly uttonded
to. men 28—ly
WILMOT’S JEWELRY STORE
1* receiving by every arrl-
jvalnjurge aud rich us&ort-JC^j wX
.mental'Gold anil Silver Watches, Diamond
Pins, Ear uud Finger Riugs, Mantle mid other
Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Casters, 4o., of
Sterling Silver.
Jewelry In every variety,
"Ivory Tablo Cutlery, line Pocket Knlve3 and
SoisBor*.
Rich China and Parian Vases, aud other article*.
Fine Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his
qwu order. Gunning Implements of all kiuds.
Pitted Waiters, Castors, Tea Sett* and Candle
sticks, with u great variety of Faucy Articles, suita
ble far wedding gifts, tooujmerous hero to men
tion.
Al) kin-ls of Watches and Clocks repalrod by the
most experienced workmen.
S. WILMOT,
may Id No. 1 Market square.
FASHIONS FOR JUNK.
F RANK U , *lio'sGaz6tto of Fashions for Juno re
ceived uud tor sale by
Jel WARNOCK 4 DAVI 3 ,
No 169 Congress st.
1 ANTRA CANAL FLOUR—26 barrels Extra Canal
Vj *■“
j Flour.
may)5
Lauding aud for snlo by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
HENRY R. FORT.
TO RENT.
. The Dwolllng lately occupied by Judge
Fleming, in Taylor street, near Drayton.
Bald House is three stories on a basement,
iwith good servants’ rooms, aud outhouses,
jsesslon given immediately. Apply to
fob 28 6. L. COHEN.
FOR RENT.
r Possession given Immediately — Three
I story brick house, new and In good order,
I ou Macon street, noxt east residence to Mrs.
XdewctL pply at this ofllce.
tt may27
ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA : i i i GEORGIA.
J. J. HESLER, Proprietor.
late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans.
Passengers per Evening Trains will And
Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars,
mayl4
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,"
JA0 JS&8mfehSi!.^ T .,of. LA *
BOAHD PER DAT $ 1 60
BOARD PKRWKKK 6 00
BOARD PKR MONTH 20 00
,mayl8 lyr
^4 WANTED—A' VtWsel to load with Timber
IBRfor an European market. Apply at Unlob
[team Baw Mill, or J F O’Byrno’a office.
pm81 JEFFERSON ROBERTA.
WANTED—A Voxsol to load with Timber
iror aNortbern port. Apply at Union Steam
aw Mill, or at J V O’uyrno’s office.
marSl JEFFERSON ROBERTS.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tho Brig
LOUISA SEARS. Anplyto
may27 LOOKRTT 4 8NFJJ.1NG9.
AN'fEl) To CHARTER—a vossol of 160,000
to 200,000. Teet carrying capacity, to load
nbor fur Matauzmi. Apply to
may2° __ PADELFORD, FAY 4 CO.
' VESSELS WANTED.—A vessel to load with
timber, for Boston. Also a vessel to load
, with sawed lumbos, for the same placo.
Apply to JEFFERSON ROBERW,
at Union steam Saw Mill,
aprIO or J. F. O’BYRNE’S Offloo.
WANTED—A freight or obartor for Ua-
vana for Brig R. M. CHARLETON.
Applp to
THE GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE
00. OF NEW YORK.
A RE taking Marine Rieka at their Agency,
JA. corner or Drayton and Bryan streots.
Approved RIbIcs will bo taken on liberal terms,
and ilia usual credit glvonon Premium Notes. Thre*
quarters of tho business will be returned to the cus
tomers In scrip. C, A. L. Lamar,
fob 19 « .Agent In Savannah,
INSVKANCU.
Soutkeni mutual Insurance Company,
Southern Mutual Life Ins. Company,
Home Insurance Company, of N. York,
Bprlngfleld Fire * Marine Ins. Com’y,
Risks lu the abovo Insurauco Companios underta
ken by -WM, KINO A SONS, Agents,
No. 99 Bay street.
Bavannah, 14th December, 1866, deol4
aprl9
JEFFERSON ROBERTS.
npUnlon Steam Saw Mill,
orU. F. O’BYRNE’S Ofllce.
FOIt lflU.ADKLHHIA—IIibon’. List.—
The schooner MARY 4 LOUISA, Captalu
itoeliu.in, will have dispatch for tho above port—
For freight apply to
maylO 0. A. GREINER.
FOB LIVERFOOL.—lEe" A l Araorioiin
ship FALCON, Patton master, having a
large portion of freight engaged, will meet
with dispatch us above, for balanco of cargo, apply
to BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tno A1 ship JAMES
RAY will havo dispatch for tho above port.
For freight apply to
J08 HUNTER 4 OAMMELL.
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
$25 00-
Scmt-Wcekiy United States Mall Line.
npHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
I Steamships—
KNOX\UIaE.. 1,600 tons..Cant. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ .. Capt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,800 “ ..Capt. M.S. Woodhult.
ALABAMA.... 1,300 .Capt G. R.Schcuck.
WILL LEAVE SAVANNAH EVERY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
These ships aro among the largest on the coa3t,
unsurpassed In speed, salfety and comfort, making
their passages in fifty to sixty hours, and aro com
manded by skillful, careful and polito officers.—
Having elegant stato-igiom accommodations, they
offer a most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage to Now York $25
Steerage Passage to New York 8
PADELFORD. FAY 4 CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L. MHCHILL, 13 Broadway,
leb 0 * New York.
FLOttlDA PORTS.
. FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
—U. S. Mail Line—From Now Or
leans to Key West.—Steamships
'FLORIDA uud VANDERBILT.-Tlicso
fine steamers will iti future mako their regular
semi-monthly trips, leaving as follows:
New Orleans, 10th 424th Key West, .. 10th 4 24th
Pensacola.... 11th 426th Tampa 11th 4 26th
Apalachicola. 12th 426th Cedar Keys.12th 4 26th
St Maiks.. ..13th 427th St. Marks.. .14th 4 28th
Cedar Koys..l4th 4 28th Apalachicola,16th 4 29th
Tampa Bay.. 16th 4 29th Pensacola... 1 Glh 4 30th
Arrivo at
Key West 17th 41st | Now Orion**, 17th 4 1st
Agonts In New Orleans,
doc26 flm E. G. ROGERS, 4 CO.,
72 Poydrass street.
MILLS HOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
THIS House is now adapted to all the
wants of the Travelling Public, and tho ef
forts of the Proprietor will be to deserve
Is their patronage.
31 . THOMAS 8. NICKERSON.
FOR JOHNSON’S LANDING.
AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES,
To leave on Tuesday Night, the 12th instant,
m - •ir*— a The light draft-stoamor, WILLIAM
JmSBKmt LEBBY, Captain A. C. klug, will
leave regularly tut above, from the Charleston
Steampacket wharf. Apply to
fob 11 S. if. LAFFITEAU, Agent,
t. S, Mall Xliie
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Oa., Fernanda
na and Jacksonville, Picolata and Black Creek, Fla.
k THE stoamor WELAKA, Capt. N
jgjgSpBSSsi will leave for the abovo places
every Tuesday Morning, at 10 o’clk.
This boat has large aud airy State Room accom
modations, and taking Ihe Inland Passogo, offers
•very Inducement to Invalids and others.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter
mediate landings on St. Mary’s River.
No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on board nt the
Florida Bteam packet wharf, or to
apr21 CLAGHQRN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
m
Instead of going North come to the Stouo
Mountain House, and spend your summer,
as everything will bo douo for your com-
fort. Conveyances will bo furnished to
convoy passengers to LawrenccvUle, Gainesville
and Clarksville.
A3r Passengers by the Georgia Railroad takOBup-
per at this houso.
ALEXANDER 4 CLARK.
F, S. Alexander, formerly orLawrenceville.
J A. Cube, Social Circle.2m—jo 2
A4NJ
M;
prepared,
INDIAN SPRING HOTEL.
The Undersigned has again the pleasure
of iuformlug nls uumorous friends, as
well as the public at Inrgo, that he is
,yct at the Indian Spring Hotel, aud Is fully
prepared, with the asBistanco of bis sons and his
own exporienco of six years at the hotel, with the
host cooks that can bo procured, as well as assis
tance of all kinds, to ask or all thoso who visit the
Spring a generous share of thoir patronage, intend
ing to sparo no paius of himself to mako all such os
please to glvo him a call comfortable. The Indian
Spring Hotel ia now open, and ready to receive nil
those that will please to call. There will bo ut For
sythe Depot coaches and hacks ready to convey nil
such ns wish to go over.
EDW. VARNER,
uiuy23--3taw tsepl Proprietor.
_ *** Savannah Republican, Morning News, and
Charleston Courier will please Insert the above three
times each week until 1st September, and send their
bills for paymout, EDW, VARNER.
JiilMn
‘ALE OF LOTS AT SUMTER CITY
DEPOT.
i HilKGeorgia anil Florida Railroad Company have
X established their first depot at tho tenth mile
• -ah of Atnoricus, to which point tho Company
i. .va made preparations to open their Railroad from
.-..iioricus ip the month of October next; the owners
-f tjio laud around snid depot, having obtaiued the
Timctiou of the Rajirond Company, will offer for
-tie, on Wednesday, the socoud day of July next,
the highest bidder, ijj'ty eligible business and res-
icnuo Lots, convenient to tho depot, which ha3 re-
: oived the name of “Sumter City.”
fhl3 uepot Is ou tiio mmtnit of the ridge between
. iuckalce and Murkulouchee Creek; it U two hun-
ired and forty three leal abovo the bod of Flint
raver at Albany, am! k the highest jKiinl un tho
i;.»n of Rond; it Is convenient to the largo trade
..mil will go over the Road from the South, befog
., ji (lie Junction ol the two principal highways
i .ling from the Southern part of Georgluto *-
.nus.
ihe point selected for “Sumter City ” hqs been
,*.nven to be one of the heahhieri locations in
•.eui'gia. The water ii pure—froo from )imo, and
• i the host quality.
A Steam Mill will he Graded at the place by next
A'lgllMl.
Ample Ciiurch uud School or Academy I^ts will
b * resurvnd und given to tho various denomiua-
in>ii*, should they desire them for building and oc-
■ >p*tlon.
All pmsoiiH doing tnisinesH at “Sumter City” will
i. .re equal privilege*on tho Road, as it tnay ho ex-
i iidtid below to liicilitato thoir buniuess, all of
wiiioh will, for the eiiHiilug bii*lnes* sosson, bo
liibinary to this depot,
A plan of “ Sumter Lily” limy bo seen after Uio
I ra of the present month, st the Hotel at Anioricus,
.•ml at the .South- western Hotel at Albuuy
flu) form* will hn one-luilfcash, and buluuce pay
;• e l*tnf Jaiinui y next.
J. il. COOPER, Auctioneer.
Albany, (In., June 6th. 1866. td—Jol4
T‘
L ocomotive needles.—a new and ele
gant urtusie which needs only to be tried once
insure the cmistuut preference of tho soamstress,
fo*t received and for sale by
Jatnari- LADSON 4 ROGERS.
SUNDRIES. ”
•Ji tA Boxes choice Rio Coffee,
V/ 169 boxes fair to prime Rio Cofl'ee.
100 boxes Old Government Java Coifce.
20D hhds. Muscovado Molasses.
160 bbls. choico New Orleans Syrup.
60 hhds. New Orleans Muscovado, aud Porto
Rico Sugar.
800 bbls. refined A. B. 4 C. Sugar.
60 bbls. Crush and Powdered Sugar.
Ion bbls. Lebanon. Snperflno and Extra Flour
}50 boxes Starch. Adamantine 4Spcrm Caudles.
140 boxes No. 1 Pule, and Family Soap.
200 bales Heavy Gunny Bugging.
20 hhds. Bacon Bides and Shoulder*.
75 bbls. Mc*s und Prime Pork,
loo boxe3 Tobacco, various brands,
lot) boxes Black uud Green Tea,
nun bags Drop and Buck Shot.'-
60 kegs und half kegs “Hazards” Powder,
together with a full assortment of all other articles
in tho Grocery line, (except liquors.) In storo, and
for sale on accommodating torms, by
June l RODGERS, NURRI8 rf 00
COHN ON CONSIGNMENT.
ST. MARYS’ HOTEL.
— The above named Houso is uow open for
the reception of Boarders and Travellers,
and the undersigned promises to spare
neithor pains or expense to make his pa
trons cumfortRblc. His table will always be sup
plied with the choicest that the market and the sur
rounding country affords—Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ven-
isou, Wild Game, 4c. The House is large and airy,
anil within a few yards of tho landing, on the beau
tiful river St. Marys, and Is a desirable place for in
valids aud others a* a summer resort. The stage
leaves the House three times a week for Woodstock
Mills, Contruvillage, and Trader’s Hill, and the Sa-
vummL bouts touch going aud coming, so that pet±.
sons will not bo Inconvenienced, but can leave when
they desire. Prices will be made to correspond with
first class country hotels.
THOMAS B. JONES
St. Marys, May 27,1866. 3m my27
UNITED STATES. MAIL LINE*
WPalalka, East Fla., Darien. Brunswick, St,
Marys, Femandina,' Jacksonville, Middlebura,
! Creek,) and Picolalai *
* The new and elegant stoam/icket
t HE ST. JOHNS, Capt. James Frcoboru,
leaves every Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for
tbo above places.
Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and Inter-
modiuto landings on St Mary’s River.
49" No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock.
For frolght or passage, having exeollcnt state*
room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori
da Steampacket Wliarr, near the Gas Works, or to
apr21 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA
Tho fine Htoampaeket CAROU NA,
Csptalu Coxetter, will leave here
lonvtue, Picolata and I’alatka, every Tues
day afternoon at 6 o’clock; returning, will leave for
Charleston, every Friday morning at 9 o’clock.
For frolght or passage apply on board, at Wllfink’s
wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent.
June 14th, I860—ly
49" Freights payable on tUe wharf.
NEW YORK 4 LIVERPOOL UNITED
STATES MAn. BTEAliSfnl'S.
SSI&nJwel* 11 '" oomi ”'"’ 1 "“ lhl “ :
StlaNTIO, Capt. West, I BALTIC, Cupt.Vomsfoclc
PACIFIC, dipt. Nye. | ADRIATIC, Capt
These shiiis having been built, by contract, ex
pressly for Government service, every care has
been token in thoir construction, as also in thulr en
gines, to lusure strength and Bpeod, and their ac
commodations for jKusengera aro unequAiod for ole-
gonco and comfort.
Prices of Passage from New York to Liverpool In
flrst cabin $130, lu secoud cabin |76, exclusive use
of extra state-rooms $326. From Liverpool to New
York £30 aud £20.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship.
No berths cau bo sccurod until paid for.
For frolght or passage apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS,
66 Wall Btreet, Now York.
BROWN, SHIPLEY 4 CO. f Liverpool.
STEPHEN, KENNAKI) 4 CO.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT 4 CO., Paris.
GEO. H. DRAPER, Herrs.
49" Tho owners of thoeo ships will not bo ac
countable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry,
precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are
signed therefor, and the value thereof expiussed
therein.
Shippers will please take noiico that the snips ..
this lino cannot carry any goodsfeoutraband of war.
lNUliN Sl-HiXUS, GUOKUIA.
BRYAN W. COLLIER
Respectfully uuuuupccs that tho above
Houso will bu opeued for the reception of
guests, on (he 20th fosinnt. He has been
fortunate in securing the services of Mr.
Tiffin, well known to the public as tho
keeper of tho Ninety Milo House ou tho Central
Ruiiroiui, to assist lu tho superintendent of tho
Mohitoah Houso during tho scasou. A band of mu
sic has also been secured. Stages will be In readi
ness at Forsyth, on tho arrival of trains, to convey
mssengers with comfort and dispatch to the house.
; s T o pains will bo spared to make guests as comfort-
abie'as possible, and a moro than usually brilliant
season is confldontly anticipated. tlA—June 5
I ff ■ \I\ Sack* just received and for salo.
,OJU YONGE 4 FRIERSON,
94 Bay stroot.
Lf«J
jel 2
yjYllUP AND MOLASSES.—50 bbla New Orleans
O Syrup; 60 do Molasses; In storo and for sale by
June 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
S UGAR—10 hhds choice New Orleaus Sugar; zo
do Porto Rico do; 20 do fair Muscovado do; in
store uml for sale by
June 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
Uapii t .i
l.ifo, Cn .i .
uud ihe ii.
•I. For •
JIII1021
.UHK-t* I'ULPIT UFFKIUNG, by William
>u, pastor of the Coledum Place
i 1 • %’mw ui leans, mid author of tbo
..i U'l* of Joliii lint Baptist, and
Early IhplUfo. Cloth—prlco
A-
*i '.KNOCK 4 DAVIS,
169 Congress street.
WAS TED,
Whlfo or Colored vruiiwn* tocookw»dwi«lHi»r
a small family, foi wbwii liberal waged will hi-
Apply at
P8 WELLS * WILLIAMS,
B KCEIVED per steamer Knoxville—Pickled aud
smoked Touguos: Fulton Market Boot', and Pig
I'orK, Pig Hams and Pig Rucou.
Orungcs, Unions, Apples, uud White Beans.
ALo, a fresh supply of Foxo’s celebrated Crack
er*. For sale low by
i.im- 7 J. A. BROWN,
HURRAHI-liURRAIin ~
J UST ARRIVED, per solmoner A. Deveroaux, In
four days from Havanu, a fresh lot of choice
Fruit, Tor Uio Savannah Fruit Emporium, consist
ing of—400 hunches Baniiuns, lot) dozon Pino Ap
ple* 5 6000 Plantains, 3000 Swoet Orange*, Tom
atoes, and oue basket Greou Ginger. For salo by
Juno 14 J. A. BROWN.
inu water in tbo world call aud purchase one of
KtsliU , i Patent Water Filters,
the articlo mentioned In Wntoi Commissioners’last
Report, wblpb we warrant to purify tho Bavannah
River Water iwrfoctly—an Indispensable article for
puntatfon nsu. KENNEDY 4 BEACH,
|au24 only Agentsfor thoir sale in Bavannah.
J*yCKKN’8 HOUBWIOLI) WORDS, for Juno, ro-
‘ celved aud for salo by
WARNOCK 4
June 4
DAVIS,
16 Congress atreot
170R SALE.—26,000 bushels Corn to arrive.
V may8 YOUNG 4 WYATT.
i I« KftlOK Choice Uosben gutter and info
recojved per sfoatpef Aijjiaiuu^
MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
XpROM the most complete facilities in his own
X establishment, and through his connection*
with several of ihe principal raanuf&cturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston. -» x
tbo Undersigned is prepared to rurninsh MACHH7 I l-
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE 1/
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND ® val
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS. Columu3, Window Sills and Untll3, Iron
Doors, Shutters, 4c., at Narthcmprices. Ho is also
prepared to repair Machinery and iron work of every
description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty of designs for MONUMENT’S, TOMB STONES, Ac.
Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, ami put up the work at man-
focturcrs* prices. H. H. LINVILLE.
Savannah, April 11,1866. aprll
SUNDRIES.
1000 Reams Wrapping paper.
100 bales Twin o;
200 doz Scrubbing and Shoo
60 M imported Spauisb Segars;
260 boxes Tobacco, various brands;
160 sacks Rio Coffee;
76 mats Java Coffee;
100 dox Brooms;
60 doz Washboards;
60Covered Boskets;
160 boxes Family Suup;
160 do Pale Soap;
76 do No. 1 Soap;
600Gross Matches;
60 half chests Young Hyson Tea;
' 60 do do Oolong • do:
100 boxe3 Candy;
60 boxes Sealed Herrings;
76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee;
100 boxes Imported Castile Soap;
100 boxes Toilet Soap;
60 , K, and wholo boxes Raisins;
Kecoivod and for salo by
MoMAHON 4 DOYLE,
raayl4 205 and 208 Bay atreot.
L ard and herrings—
20 bbls Prime White Leal Lard;
60 boxes Prime Herrings.
Landing and for salo by
mayl5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
fringes, black and
colored Moire Antique Gauze, and other styles,
in great variety, and for sale by
mar? AIK IN 4 BURNS.
C OTTON UMBRELLAS—A largo supply of wheel-
top whalebone frame Gingham umbrellas, all
sizes, received and for sale by
June 6 * LADSON 4 ROGERS.
TO BUILDERS,
rHHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute
I at the shortest notloe, and tn tho most work
manlike manner, all kinds orMetul Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other writ connected with tho manufac
turing or ropairing of Copper, Galvanlsod Iron, Zfou,
or Sheet Iron Business.
HORACE MORSE,
octlB 156 Broughton st]
LAND AGENCY—Brunswick,~faa.
EDWIN M. MOORE
VJ chase and salo of lands in the counrlos of
Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes aud Thomas. Particular
attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol
town loteln the town of Baunswlck.
Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Carglle, Brunswick*
Thomas Q Harden, Savannah; Hon James L 8ew|
j *rd, ThemuviUe*
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE
INSURANCE.
NO. 11.17 BAY-STREET.
CAPITA!. REPRESENTED,
Nearly Four million-Dollars.
By tho following rospouAible Stock Companies.
Charier Oak Lift Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OF LONDON.
Farmers* and Mechanics’ Fire, Marine
and Lift Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Bridgeport Flro and Marine Insurance
Company,
OF BRIDGEPORT, CT.
Tno subscriber will effect Insurance to any
amount lu all parts of tho State on every description
of property.
Life Insurance, to any amount, at tho lowest rate,
for the boneflt ol heirs and creditors, or payablo to
tho wifo free from the claims of creditors.
Marino Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts
of tho world. ' Jan26 A. WILBUR.
MUtTOaL bENEFH’ IjfeTN SUHaNCB
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jnn. 1, 1866* $2,230,005 47
Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,492 66
Total amount of claims by death paid
to date 1,330,960 84
(SPOtaBBOKS TO WHJOUCX A Ml.)
«... ..... Underwriters’Bale.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front of store, will be
sold,
60 bags and 100 bushels Corn—damaged on tho
voysgo from Baltituoro to this port. Sold lor ac
count of underwriters and ell concerned. Terms
cash. ■ Juno28
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front or storo will be
sold,—
Ths usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions,
Liquors, Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods, now
and second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles,
Watches, Jewelry, fcc., 4c. Term*, cash before be-
livery.
49 s All articles purchased at auction and not set
tled for previous to tho next regular sale, will be
sold on account and risk of former purchaser.
Je28 m
Administratrix Salo.
On TUESDAY, July flrst, at U o’clock, in front ol
tho Court House, will be sold:— ,
The southern half of Lot No 17 and improvements,
situated on East Boundary street: tho Improvements
aro six wooden tenements. Sold as tho property or
the octate of Daniel Robortson, deceased, for the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors or saldostafo.—
Terms cash. A. E. ROBERTSON,
myl3 Administratrix.
$4,262,488 97
a min C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord,
Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President.
•Tho funds of this Company aro all safely Invested
in flrtit class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cosh, and
notes of members fully secured by thoir polices.
For further particulars inquire or
CHARLES A. FARLEY,
Agent iu Savannah,
At the offioo or Bell 4 Prentiss.
J, H. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner.
HEFERENCB :
Messrs. Padelfokd, Fay 4 Co ,
I. K. Teft, Esq., State Bauk.
feu 29
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INTERNATIONAL
Insurance Company.
NO. 29, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE,
NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL—$312,000
AGENT FOR SAVANNAH, *
James HI. Cailcr,
AT THE OFFICE OF
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT & CO.,
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office.
. DIRKCTOKH:
ALANSON MARSH,
S. A. R0LL0 1
ALONZO CHILD,
I. P. BALLARD, ••
WM. M. DODGE, “
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTIS,
WM. E. ROLLU.
S. T. LIPPINCOlT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED,
WM. H. RIVERSMUH,
W. H. LYON, “ “ W. U. Lyou 4 Co.
GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “Lee, Murphy 4 Co.
JOS. H. WESTCOTT, « Briggs, Westcotl4Co,
JOS. FATMAN, « « Fatman 4 Co.
STEPHEN VON MORES,
GEO. SAVORY, “ « Goo. Savory 4 Co.
J. A. REQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, Presidout.
CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Presipout. v
WM. E. ROIJX), Secretary.
^•Tbis Company will issue Policies upon Ma
rine, Inlaua Ifoylgatlon, Transportation aud Fire
Risks, at liberal rates of premium.
Lossob promptly and liberally adjusted.
x JAMES M. CARTER, Ageut,
oot81 No, 85, Boy Street.
rra of A. S. Baruoa 4 Co.
“ “ ChlldB, 1’raU 4 Co.
“ “ Livingston, Ballard 4 Co.
“ “ Wm. M. Dodge 4 Co,
‘ “ H. A. Curtis 4 Co.
1 Uustod 4 Csrlt.
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Penn.
CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $000,000,
KIRK, MARIMK, AND INLAND INSURANCE,
DIRECTORS:
Charloa'C. I.ulhrop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whildcn, Merchant, 14 North Froht-st.;
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter k Co.;
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy 4 Baker;
John It. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, White 4 M’Curdy;
Isaac Hazlehurui, Attorney and Counsellor;
Jam o» B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith 4 Co.;
Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy 4 Baker;
R. S. Walton, 3U0 Market street;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street;
John J. BAker, Goldsmith’s Half.
CHARLES C. LATHROl’, President.
Titos. K. Limerick, Secretary.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
June 16 No. 85 Bay Btreet.
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMF’Y,
No. 11 Pine street, New York,
(BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU 8TREET.)
Cash Capital—$100,000!
T HIS Company insures against loss or damage by
Fire, on the most roasouable terms, dwelling
houses and furniture, warehouses, Stores and mer
chandize, factories, snips in port, etc.
Atl losses will bo a'ljustod and promptly paid.
D. S. MILLS. President,
C. BROOM, Vice President.
Edw’d C. Tatlor, Secretary,
Geo. B. Dkanf. Surveyor.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
Juno 17 for Savannah, 86 Bay street.
“wmTj. hunt,
Cor. Montgomery Ac York sis.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
p ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and
JLw Gentlemen of this City that he is prepared to
■orve them every evening with
Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery,
In his own peculiar stylo, and hopes to merit a share
of public patronago.
, Savannah, 17th April, 1860. 3ra aprl
TO HOUSEKEEPERS-
ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 2G Bryan-st.
,, would respectfully aunouuco to tho citizens ol
tvanuah that ho is ready to mako and put down
Carpets. Oil Goth, Matting, 4o., at tho shortest no
Ire, and on the most roasouable terms. octU-tf
BT BELL & PRENTISS.
At Private Sale.
One of the finest hotel or boarding house ser
vants in tbs State. Enquire at 164 Bay street
June24
At Private Bale.
A negro woman, 22 years of age, a good plain
cook and field band Warranted sound. TUlo un
doubted. JunelO
. At Private Sale.
A negro man, aged 26 years, a flrst rate hostkr
and house servant. TiUt undoubted, JelO
At Private Sale. -
A very likely intelligent mulatto' girl, aged 10
ysars, a flrst rate cook, washer and lroner.and an
excellent seamstress. Warranted sound. Title un
doubted, JunelO
At Private Bale.
A very likely mulatto man, aped 24 years, a first
rate carpenter. Warranted sound. ' Title undoubt
ed. _JunolO
At Private Sale.
A very likely negro man, aged 22
field hand. Warranted sound. Title
acsHipaffiTr
[authorized by the statu or oeo?gu.J
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
CLASS 16.
To bo drawn In the city of Atlanta, to public, on
THURSDAY, Juno 20,1856, on
THE HAVANA PLAN.
SAMUEL SWAN Si CO.,Jftfantagcjra.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$34,000!!
Will bo distributed according to the following
BRILLIANT SCHEME 1
10,000 NUMBERS—34-0 PRIZES !
SCHEME.
1 prize of $10,000 Is *10,000
1 “ 6,000 is 6,000
1 « 3;000 is 3,000
1 “ 1,000 is 1,000
1 “ 1,000 13 1,000
6 prizes of 600 aro 2,600
10 “ 200 are 2,000
26 “ 100 aro 2,600
80 • “ 60 aro ' ~ M ‘
44 “ 30 arc
4 prizes of $G0 app’g to $10,000 prize, are
At Private Salo.
1700 bushels Rice, an excellent article for stock
of all kinds. Call and examine. Prlco 26 cents per
bushel. Junel9
Wanted.
Centre 1 Railroad, Planters’ Bank, and Bank of the
State of 's-jorgla, Stocks, for which a liberal price
wi!’ • • - _ JunelO
To Rent.
Tvo good stcraa, under the bluff, at the foot of
Whitaker street Juns 19
Wanted to' Purchase
A convenient 'medium-sized house, in a central
location—one fronting on a square would be prefer
red—for such an one a liberal price would bo given.
Junol9 _
At Priveto'sata
Thirty eligible building Lots, 60 feet front by 100
to 124 net deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and
Gaston streets. These lots are on high giound and
somo of them in tho immodlato neighborhood of the
lot selocted for tho site of tho Bavannah, Albany
and Gulf Railroad Depot Terms same as city lots,
viz : one-fifth cash, the balanco bearing Interest at
six per cent. Junel9
60
40
35
20
10
6,000 prize, are
3,000 prize, are
1,000 prize, are
600 prize, aro
200 prize, arc
4,000
1,320.
240
200
160
280
400
400
249 prizes amounting to •. $34,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding and the two following numbers
to those drawing the first 20 prizes are entitled to
the 80 approximation prizes, in the usual manner.
Remember that every prize la drawn, and paya
ble in full without deduction.
All prizes or $1000, and under, paid immediately
aftor the drawing—other prize* at tho usual time of
thirty days.
g®- All communication* strictly confidential.
Tho drawn numbers will be forwarded to pur
chasers immediately after the drawing.
Wholo Tickets $6—Halves $2.50—Quarters $1.26.
Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets
at either office.
Orders (or tickets cau bo addressed cither to
S. SWAN 4 CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
Je3 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
ALABAMA LOTTERY!
[AUTHORIZED RY THE STATE OF ALABAMA.]
CLASS E—NEW SERIES,
To be drawn in tbo City or Montgomery. Alabama,
iu public, ou THURSDAY, July 10,1860, ou the
kAVANA P LAN!
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY I
pryor’s"oIntment.
I T is a sure and speedy core for boras, piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head,
tetter worm, sore nipples, (rccommonded by nur
ses,) sore and cracked lips, tresh wounds and sores
of any description. It is a most valuable remedy
and cure, which can bo testified to by thousands
who have used it in many portions of tho South for
the last lew years. In uu instance will the salve do
any injury, or interfero with a physician’s prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letter* from people who have used it themselves,
and most earnestly recommend it to others &3 a
speedy and certain remedy for tbo above namod
dl3case3. A trial Is all that Is necessary for its own
recommendation.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug >
gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor,
mayl3 , LaGrange, Ga.
pTjacobsT
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Bull Btreet, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Halt
Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re-
all. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, 4c. June l
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averagej
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn*
Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
given to all matters connected with shipping and In
surance, No. 118 Bay-street, opposite the front ot
the Custom House. ly nov 8
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager.
Prizes amounting to
205,000 Dollars!!
Will boTUstributud according to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME i
30,000 IN umbers—15, GOO Prises!
1 prize of, $36,000 is $36,000
do do 10,000 1s.. 10,000
do do 6,000 la 6,000
do do 2,000 ia 2,000
do do 1,200 ia 1,200
do do 1,100 1a 1,100
do do,
do do,
do do,
do do,
10 do do
100 do do
1,000 1a 1,000
000 ia 900
800 ia 800
020 ia 620
2001a 2,000
100 is 10,000
uu uu i.uu ia
4 prizes oi $200 approxim’g to $36,000 are $800
4 « 160 “ 10,000 are 600
4 “ 100 “s 6,000 are 400
4 “ 80 “ 2,000 aro
4 “ 70 “ 1,200 aro
4 “ 60 « 1,100 are 200
4 “ 40 “ 1,000 are 100
4 “ 30 900 aro 120
4 “ 28 “ 800 are 112
4 “ 2 i “ 620 uro 88
40 “ 20 “ 200 uro 800
400 “ 10 “ 100 are 4000
16,600 B>* 127,600
l&jOOO prizes amounting to $206,200
The 16,000 prices of or $8 M aro determined by the
number which draws tbe $36,000 prize-if that
number should be an odd uurnbor, then every odd
number ticket in tbe Scheme will be eatltlcd to $8>i;
ffan even number, then every even number ticket
will be ontitled to $8)i in addition to any other prize
which may be drawn.
Purchasers In buying an equal quantity of odd and
even number tickets, will bo certain of drawing
nearly ouo hulf the cost of the eatae, with ubauces
or obtaining other prizes.
49* Remember that every prizo ia drawn, and
payablo ia full without deduction.
4S* Ail prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after tho drawing,—other prizes at tbe usual
timo of thirty day a.
All communications strictly confidential. The
drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers
lr:::nediotely aftor tho drawing.
Whole Tickets, $10—Halves, $5—Quarters, $2 60.
Prize Tickets cashed or ranewod toother Tickets
at either office.
Orders for Tickets ran be addressed either to
S. SWAN 4 CO., Atlanta, Ga.,
Jol Or ti. SffAN, Montgomery, Alg.
VrEAltl- (JUT OIL, ot the host quality constantly
SX for rale low by CHAFFER 4 CO.,
muyld
0 Whitaker street.
D ress trimmings-
i
L iverpool salt.—400 sacks, ten to the
ion, landing irom ship Eli Whitney, and for
sale by
marlO PADLFORD, FAY 4 CO.
M AGAZINES FOR JUNE—Putnam’s Monthly;
Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Graham’s Magazine;
Arthur’s Home Magazine; Godey’a Lady’s Book:
Uarper’s New Monthly, and Dickon’* Household
Words, received and for Balo by
WARNOCK 4 IUVIS,
June 8 169 Congress street.
ICE CREAM!
NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE
No. 08 Brynn Street-
TWO DOORS ABOVE Mil. GlUFiTvN’S JEWELRY STOKE.
rpHE undersigned respectfully informs the La-
A dies of Savannah in particular, and tho public
generally, that ho has thiB day opened a now Confec
tionary Store, And will keep on hand a largo and
resh assortment, of all kinds and discretions.
Ho will nt all timos and hours, bo ready lol'urulsh
parties, with suppers.
lloffec, Tea and Chocolate, at all hoars.
Ornamented Cakes, Pics, 4c. 4c., made to order.
Ho hopes from lung exporienco to glvo satisfaction
to all who will honor him with thoir patronage.
H.B BOZZOLA, No. 98 BryanS
SILVER WAKE, CUTLERY, dec.
W E have just received a now stock of Silver
Spoons, Butter Knive3, Salt Cellars, Fish.
Fie, Cake and Ice Cream Knive3 ; also, Steol and
Plated on Steol Tablo Cutlerv, Carvers, Ice Pitchers,
Bread Knives, Plated and Parien Butter Stands, bo-
sides a quantity of useful articles too numerous to
mention. !>. B. NICHOLS A CO.
June 4
BARGAINS
I N RICH DRESS GOOD.* AND MANTILLAS—bal
anco of rich flounced Organdies, Bareges, Crape
de Paris and Tissues, at cost to close them out; also
rich Laco Mantillas, at reduced prices, for salo b»
June 4 PzWITT 4 MORGAN y
B utter 4 ohekse-
26 tubs choice Now May Butter,
26 boxes “ “ Goshen Cheese,
Just received and for sale by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
P RIME KENTUCKY HAMS.-Neutly trim-
mod aud for sate to closo consignment.
mayl7 YOUNG 4 WYATT.
B AGGING —100 halos heavy Gunny Bagging, ro-
celvedAtul for salo by
Juno 4 liOimiBK, JOHNSON 4 CO.
C ORNED BEEF, PIG PORK, 4C.
Just received 10 half barrels Fulton market
Corned Beer; 10 barrels and half barrels l’ig Pork—
Hqms, Sldos and Shoulders; 10 barrels extra No 1
Mackerel; 1 do No 2 Mackorel; 6 do Horrings; 2
drums God Fish, and 26 barrels Smoked Herrings,
in store and Tor sale by
Jell DAVID O’CONNER.
B READ. MATCHES 4 LEMON SYRUP-
60 bbls Sugar, Soda, and Butter Bulscult;
26 boxes do do do do.
150 gross Matches, round boxes.
75 boxes Lemon .\vmp. Rooelved and for
salo by . MoMAHON 4 DOYLE,
J«U Nos. 206 4 207 Bay street.
O Bbls. superior Old Monongehela Whiskey,
& v received, and for Halo by
my 14
J. M. EYRE,
94 Bay streot,
WANTED.
A Consignee for 10 tubs or Butter, marked J. F. 4
P., landed per stoamship Knoxville from New
[Je9] PADELFORD, FAY 4 CO.
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SlUDW.
CARPET WARE-HOUSE,
140 OOMlRKSa AND 67 8T. JULIKX-HTKKKTH.
milE Subscriber baa received, aud will open
JL this day, tho largest nud mostoxtenslvo variety
oi wiNDOw SHADES ovor offered to this city. It Is
the intention of tho advortigor to koep constantly to
Btoro a largo supply of all tho various patterns and
styles manufactured by ttau manufacturers of this
country aud orFranco, to which the attention of mer
chants and families in tho city and country, is in
vited. Thoy will he sold at wholesale end retail, at
satisfactory prices. W II. GUION, Agent.
Jan 8
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS
47»&,03l PRIZES.
60,000 Dollars—10,000 Numbers Only I
GRAND SPJECIULATIOIVI!!
FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT!
IMPROVEMENT ON THE
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
bt AtrrnoBOT of tax statu of Georgia.
JASPER COUNTY ACADE MY
XiOOTBRY-
CLASS O.
To be drawn July the 16tb, 1860, at Concort Hall,
Macon, Ga., under tho sworn superintendence of
Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jas. A. Nisbet, Esq.
This Lottery U~drawn on tho plan of tho Royal
Lottery of Havana or single numbers: this has only
10,000 numbers, and tho Havana Lottery 34,000
numbers—tho Havana 249 prizes, this 6,031 prices.
Look to your interest 1 Now is tbe time.
CAPITAL $7,600.
1 Prize of $ 7,600 is $ 7,600
1 “ 3,0001s 3,000
1 “ 2,000 la 2,000
a “ 1,000 aro 3,000
6 “ 600 aro 2,600
20 “ 100 aro 2,000
6000 “ “ 8 are 40,000
6041 prizes amounting to $60,000
Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
iT Prizes payable without deduction.
Persons sending money by mall need not
fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to.
Communications confidential. Banknotes of sound
banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordoring
tickets.
..j- Those wishing particular numbers should
order Immediately.
The 6,000 prizes of $8, uro determined by the
drawing of tho Capital of $7,600; ff the number that
draws tho Capital is an oven number, thoso Tickets
ending 0. 2, 4, 6, 8, aro entitled to $8; if an odd
numbor those Ticket* ending with 1,3, 6, 7, 9, are
entitled to $8.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
Junel7 Macon, Ga.
OEO. A. UcCLESKGV, Anut,
Savannah, Ga.
B ~^KETSTBASKETSI—'WFwooTdciU'the
attention of tho ladies to our stock or Work.
Traveling and flne Fancy Baskets, the largest assort
ment in tho oily, at tho House Furnishing Storo, 166
Broughton-streot.
mar21 HORACE MORSE.
S UGARS.—80 barrels Stuarts A and B Clarified
Sugar; 60 do Crashed and Towdered do. Land,
tog ana for sale by
may!6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. .
N O. MOLASSES, landing from schooner
• Abby Francis, and for salo to
. deo 27 LOCKETT 4 ’
A LE, LARD, Ac.—20 bbls Primo Lard; 60 do
JA. Tajrlor 4 Son’s Alo; 60 do sugar, soda and but
ter Biscuit; reooived and for sale by
MoMAHON 4 DOYLE,
Junol9 206 and 207 Bay Btreot.
~pRlim YELLOW CORN. -In Mora and for
X sale by
may7 YOUNG 4WYATT.
acon AND LARD 60 hbds, prime Bacon
> Sides ; 30 hhds. prime Bacon Shoulders; 20
ibis, prime Baltimore Lear Lard. Landing, and
for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
Juno 1
B ACdN—76 hbds prime Bacon sides; 60 do do
Shoulders; 20 casks choice canvasred Hams
10 do Tenueasee do: Just rooelved and for sale
JoneM SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
BT BARKMAN & BULLOCH.
Juncl9
i,x.r
PATENT ECLIPSE
SLA HQ) SUAjfflPo.
Every man his own Card Printer.
C ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S
Patent Eclipse Hand Stamp, the best, cheapest
and most convenient of any thing for tho purpose
yet offered for sale.
ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt.
spr 3 ly 136 Congress bt.
HUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES.
D ESIGNED ExprcsBly for making Bags—and
which is decidedly superior to any other
macUine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread
can bo used of any desired length, and which will
not need to bo changed until the whole is used.
Bag manaufacturers, Grain'and Flour merchant* are
particularly Invited to call aud examine Rat 135 Con
gross street.
May26. ALFRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt.
HUNT Ai WEBSTER’S.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE HEWING MACHINE.
D ESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma
ker*, Tailors, Boot 4 Shoo manufacturer* und
others who may wish to do their own sowing cheap
ly and with expedition. This machine sews a uni
form stitch with both side* alike, und which will no*,
ravel. It is more simple, is less liable to get out or
order, aud costs less to proportion than any other
machine, und is warranted to be perfect, uml to work
well. All apparatus necessary lor convenient use is
furnished with it, und any instruction will be given
that will be uecessary to ensure to tlm purchaser
it* successful operation and durability.
Tbe public aro respectfully iuvitod to call and ex
amine them at lObCongresB st.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt.
.9* A very ueut uud ornamental Irou Table
will now bo given with a machine for a small sum
to addition to tbo regular price. May 26.
HOWES COTTON HARVESTER.
PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866,
T HIS Improvement enables ono Add hand to pick
as much cotton as five can pick by the old
method and having tho cotton free from trash, ana
in better condition for ginning.
The above machines aro for sale at 136 Congress
street Savannah, aud 126 Meeting street. Charles
ton, 8, C. All orders Irom abroad will receive
prompt attention. Planters, Factors, Cotton Brokers,
and all interested are respectfully invited to call
and examine them. County Bights can be bought on
favorable terms.
May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER.
/~10KN10.0(H) bushels Tennessee Corn to store
XJtr 3 '
_fand for sale low by
Jo2—if
YOUNG 4 WYATT.
F LOUR AND BACON—500 sacks Flour ; 10,000
lbs Bacon, In store and for salo by
Je2—if
YOUNG 4 WYATT.
ALT’.-0UR—100 bbls superfine Balti-
JQ^.. ro Flour lauding per echr Woodbndge, and
for c'fo by
Jel SCRANTON, JOHNbTON 4 CO.
tn.NUJ AND CLA1UFIEU SUGAKfi—
H
60 bbls Stuart’s A Crashed Sugar,
25 do do Powdered do
50 do do A Clarified do
60 do do B do do
60 do do C do do
Ju3t received and for salt by
jel 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 00.
ASSIZE OF BREAD.
T HE average price of Flour the last month befog
Eight dollars, Bread must weigh as follows:—
10 Cent Loaf must weigh 2 pounds.
Juno 1st, 1856.
“ 0# ounces.
JAMES 8. WILKINS,
City Treasurer.
my»l
M ONONOAHELA WHISKY-
26 bbs Old Monongahola Whisky,
60 Double Distilled “
Just received and for salo by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
Rockland lime.—i,6oo b^iTKocItiand Lim*
_x|> daily expected per brig E. W. AUGER. For
safo, to arrive, by
mays® BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
M arshall 4 son’s Celebrated Pig Hams, Pig
Shoulders, and Pig Bacon. Also some now
Smoked Tongues and Fresh Smoked Beer. Received
per Alabama, by
may28 J. D. JESSE.
LANDLORD AND TENANT.
T HE Law of Landlord and Tenant. By J.
Smith, with Notes of American cases byP. P.
Morris.
Bauvier’s Law Dictionary, last edition.
Bauvier’s Institutes American Law.
Nellgan’s Atlas or Cutaneous Diseases, with color
ed plates, 4to.
Brown on some Diseases of Women admitting of
Surgical Treatment.
Flint on Diseases of the Respiratory Organs.
Budd on Diseases of the Stomach.
Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal
and Spain.
Italian Sights and Principles.' By Jarvis, with
CU physiofogy and CalUtheulca. By Catherine E,
Boeoher. ,, „ ,,
Railway aud Steamship Guide, with maps.
Ireland in ’98 and ’48; lta .Revolutionary History.
ByJ.Savago.
National System of Political Economy. From the
German, or list.
aprIO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
H ARPER FOR JULY.—Harper’s New Monthly
Magazine, for July, recoivedvand for salo by
(VABNOCffiToAVIS.
Junol8 169, CSpgyess street.
JULY—Graham’s lUugtra&AMonthly Mag-
Jj azlne, and Ballou’s DollarvMotrthly; Black
wood’s Edinburgh Magazine, for May. Also, Mu-
soy’s Exhibition Reciter and Drawing Room Enter
tainments, being choice selections In proa* and
verse, together with an uniqua collection or petit*
comedies, dramas and forces, adapted for the us*
of schools and families. For tale by
JunalB WARNOCK A DATO
QUGAR, 4c.—75 bbla and 10 hbds A, B and 6
IO Sugars; 15 hhds Molasses; 26 do Bacon Bids*
and Shoulders; received and for sale by
HCHAHON * EOVLD,
ltm,l« SW u4 807 Bty atrmt.