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8AVAH
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DEALER IN OttOIOBJAMILYGROOEMKS
nitd Foreign and DmunIIo Fruit,
comer Broughton and inttiaAvr-ki.
Town and country supplied with choice goods at
moderate price*. All order* promptly attended
id, and satisfaction always guaranteed. apis
BlARSHALTrAlWx;
DEALERS IN PROVISIONS.
Vo. 14 Stl Avenue it ad 3 Fulton Market, Aeru* Fork,
l l ints, Tongue*, Beer, Bacon, Shouldora, Pickled
■fringues, Bolognas, Lard, Pig Pork, Mena Bool', Ac.,
in barrels, halves and quarters.
Rofors to—John D. Jo.*.»o, Junto* A.'Brown, Win.
11. Farrell, aud K. O’Byrne, 0m~jan81
D OMB3T1C LIQUORS—
60 bbte K Photo’ Rye Gin.
.... . .. .* » n u
26 bids N K. Hum,
60 “ Luther Felton's Bum,
26 “ DomosUo Brandy,
60 ** Old 1‘ ft H Connecticut River (Hu,
60 « N.O. Whisky,
W II ,
-JastrecelmUndlhr.Htlehy-
ray23 SOBAOTON, JOHNSTON H 00.
OX J. Taylor A Son's Ale rtuclved an'dfer
40 sale by McMAHON A DOYLE,
Jel l Nos. 206 A d!07 Bay si reel.
8 UNDRII*. JUSTRKCK1VKI t— ‘
16 bags choice old Government Java and Rio
Codec;
20 Imir idlest* (Hack and Green Teas, loose
t* i t in quarter pound package*,
to hhds Ught Muscovado Sugar;
to bids It 1. A U Stuart's Crushed amt Clarified Su
gars;
10 Idils self rising Flour;
26 bags Extra and Su|>ertlne Flour;
20 bbts Soda, Duller and Maple Crackers;
60 boxes Uoattcl's family Soap, Starch aud Caudles;
60 do* Palls ami Broom*;
100 dor. Scrub Brushes, and Cotton and Munlltu
Clothe* Lines;
Ui gross Matches:
26 boxes ground Co (Tee and Pepper;
60boxei Mustard amt Yeast Powder.*, 61a.se, Cinua-
nwm, Nutmeg*, and Cloves, and 10 cases table Salt,
.vr., Ac. In store and tor sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR.
Jolt Cor Broughton and Dravtnn sis.
J ILK PARASOLS—A new H
S'
are for .-ale by
June 0
supply ol lmint! beauti
ful Silk Parasols havo just been received and
LARSON A ROGERS.
H ALL’S SUPERIOR S1IJC UMBRELLAS-'A case
of 28, 30, 32, 24 aud 30 inch Silk Umbrellas,
aeevived aud for sale by «
June 0 LARSON A ROGERS.
lOu K—you mucks extra aud super line Flour,tu
store and for sale by
|uno20 WEBSTER A PA1.MES.
S UGARS—20 hlids Karbadoes Sugar; 40 do New
Orleans do, talr to clioico; 20 do Porto Rico do;
80 do Muscovado do; 200 bills crushed, powdered
and clarified do; for salo by
Juno20 WEBSTER A PALMES.
ALT—80tM> sacks Liverpool Salt; 10,000 bushels
Turks’ Island do; for salo by
June20 WEBSTER A PALMES,
G ONNV BAGGING—360 bolus superlur Uuuny
Bugging for sale by
Jol—1 w PARKLFORI). FAY A CO.
V AGA BON llTiiFK:
V AGABOND LIFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel Fer
ry, for ttevun years a rc.-ldcnt;
Tho Tangletowii Ixittor.*, including a Report ortho
Great Mammoth Reform Convention, with i lustra
tion?;
Life my\ Travel* of Herodotus, in the Fifth Ccntu-
ry B. C., by ,f. Tutboys Wheeler, two volumes, with
a map:
The Iliigiienot Exile-, or Time* of Louis XIV., an
lii-torieal novel;
Warper’s Picture Bonks tor the Nursery—Learn-
tag to Read, by Abbott:
Worth and Wealth, for merchants aud men of
bittiness, by Freeman Hunt;
sydney Smith’s Wit am! Wisdom, being selections
ii-om Ills writings;
<*alderoii, his Life ami Writings, by R. Flumevlse
Trench;
Trench’» Poems;
Adventures of Gerard, tho Lion Kilter, with plates,
Homeric Ballads amt Comedies of Lucian, trans
lated by Wra Magiuu:
The Daisy Chain, by Miss Yotige, author of the
Heir ofRtdclilTe;
Ttie Old Vicarage, by Mrs Huhbnak;
Creasy ou the Rise und Progress of the Engli-h
i onstituUon:
Dwight’s Introduction to tho Study of Art;
Harper’s Magaziuo. for July.
: W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
,, (nod Room, ud Board, on
doc 12—tr
- amrs:—~
jflfc *#* Tracu of Laud, 600 acre each, 3 r 4
JEtnljoi from tho city of Savannah on tho B. A.
•ba uiilTRall Road, well adapted to tie growth of
Rico, Cotton and Corn, ami wood enough to pay fbr
It ton times over. Apply to
fob 27 tr_ c^.ci/iun.
LI Lh’AGHKDHifirtfugaTri groat variety t *anil
U at various prlcos.
foh 21 AIKIN A BURNS
" ‘ tor&. “ ""
F OU SALE.—A fine lot In Wfcsley Ward.—
Alio two on Gordon street, cast. For sale low.
Fee simple. Apply to A. WILBUR,
Gen’I Insurance Agent and Broker,
may 22 111 Bay street.
*■*“ *'** ffirogcff, ~ '
‘ ■ GREY I1IU0KH, host qual
ity, fur sale. Apply to
A. MoAM’iN A BRU.,
Wtillaimou’.* bulldlugfi.
1,000,000
my22-lrao
gjyXowacc
Head^narten, fat Regiment, G. Of., i
Bavanaau, Juno 12, i860. J
v * By virtue of order No 2 Issuing from. *
JHL G. P. Harrison, Rrigadior-Gc ncralk
ijBMI commanding 1st Brigade, 1st Division, F
-JLmJhLg. M„ an election will ho hohi at tbc]|_
Court House, on Saturday, the ftthday or July nexi,
botwocu the hours of 9 A.M , aud 4 P.M., tor Colo-
nol of tho 1st Regiment or the 1st Brigade, 1st Divi
sion G. It,, to hii tho vacancy or Robort 1). Walkor,
resigned. The said oloctiou to he couductod under
tho usual requirements of the law.
By ordor JAMES SULLIVAN,
Lieut. Col. Com’d’g, 1st Regiment, G. 61.
W. S. Damki.i., Adjutant. Jel3
*** City (tapers will please copy and send In their
bills to tho Secretary of tho-Rogimout.
C ORN—600 sacks com, iu store aud to arrive, for
Pale by WILLIAM LYNN,
June 10 87 Buy street.
NOTICE.
T HE Intorost of Mr. Charles 8. Arnold iu the Arm
or Padelt'ord, Fay A Co. ceased with Ills death,
on the 4ili or .March last.
From this date 6lr. Edward Padeltbrd, Jr., is as
sociated with us under the same style ami Unit.
PARKLFORI', FAY A CO.
Savannah, Juno 16th, 1850. 12lls*-jol0
NOTICE.
A LL peraous huviug claims against the estate oi
George 61. Troup, deceased, will hand them
in, duly attested, aud those indebted will please
make payment to either of tho uudersignod.
THOMAS 61 FORMAN, ) ,
,i« to haniel iu b. l'ttoui*,; Es •
NOTICE.
I WILL sell on Wednesday, tho 18th Instant, at 12
o’clock, 61,. oil the premises, earlier of Preslceut
and Foist Broad streets, Two t Id Houses—thu same
being an obstruction iu President street, to be
moved to ton days. 1 >ANIEL 11. STEWART,
Juno 1« City Marshal.
Building oorn.r Bar und Dnytoa-Ma.,
•utldblo for m.rcuuie purpoie* und ilor*
ugc. For purtlculan enquire at
. juu. 13 ■ nnarornH
-wswbptomm*
office of the Ooorgian and Journal.
—7“
UNTIL the 1st Novombor next, a com
modious and airy rosldenoo. on the north w]
aldo or tho Central Railroad Depot, known
_,oe Hovers riaco. The houso Is newly r«r-
Tom basemeut to attic, which can be bought
nlshed
low.
may8_ YOUNG A WYATT.
' OFFICE* Foil HE NT
IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE
adjoining the office of tho subscriber. Tho
basement would make, with somo slight
’“iprovement. an excellent lawyer’s-office.
Jd second floors will bo let Ibr Counting-
Rooms, and the third Ibr sleeping apartments. Con-
nuctiM with the establishment la on out-building qf
brick, suitable for servants. Apply to
— c.Xllaiiar,
Ol
M il
IZ
Imp
abd
septa
Cornor Drayton and Bryan streets.
S ALT. —1000 sacks Salt in store und for sale by
WILLIAM LYNN,
June 14 87 Bay Hiroet
B AGGING, ROPE, Ac.—UK) bales titiuny Bag
ging; 600 colls Bale Rope; 600 pounds Twine;
received ami for sale by
juuolft HOIa-OMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
B ACON, PORK, Ac.—60 hlids clear and ribbed
Sides; 20 do Shoulders; 30 casks sugar-cured
Hams; 50bbls prime uud muss Pork; 30halfbbl?
lluwes A Co’s Pultun Market Beef; 6 do do Tongues;
Just received aud tor sale by
Juuulo HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
S UGAR—16 hlids choice Porto Btcu augur; zo ao
Crowue l .Muscovado aud Cuba Sugar; 60b’-l*
Barb ulues Sugar; 3uo do Stuart’s and Baltimore
eteaitt rullued, crushed, powdered aud tlaitlud
Sugar, I.Hiding, iu stoic aud Ibr sale by
June 16 HOLMOMBE, JOllNsoN A CO.
C OFFEE.—300 bags lair to choice Klo Cotlbe; 60
do laguayru Cotlbe; 60 mats Java Colfee; 30
lules Mecliu Cuil’eo; lauding, iu store aud for sule by
June 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
june18
QPRINO AND SUMMER CLOTHINQ.-The
O subscriber would invite the attention of all
m want of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to
his nook which has just been received, at the Star
Chilling Emporium, 147 Bay street.
aprlfi W6I. O. PRICE
UITTIiH OXASTT
CORN AND (JOB MILL.
W ANTED TO PURCHASE— ity Of Colutubus
Bonds, endorsed by the Mu*cogeo Railroad
Company. App'y to
Jeltl—dlls PARKLFORD, FAY A CO.
FLOUR IN BARRELS,
TUST received a lot of Extra Family Flour,
el in barrels,
aprwi
YOU Nil fi WYA TV.
c'Tii
PAP
• OR THS SXAtia OF 10. CAXOUXA, GXORQU AND KUIRIUA'
PATENTED 1CAY 16, 1864.
COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1865.
r PHE attention of Plauters and Stock Feedci*
X is respectfully callod to the atm Mill. Tln-y
>ru now in use by at least 10,000 of tuo most proud-
d .Stock Feeders throughout the country, who are
• ady to testify to their superiority over all other
nils of a similar kind. Theso Mills are made tin
elusive business of the patentee, Mr. Scott, who
• itig a practical man, superintends the castiug lit
, r?on, and selects only such iron us is best adapt-
. i to their use, which, Uko car wheels, require to
. made of metal known to be hard and strong.—
•bey weigh from three to five hundred iiounds, ac-
• -riling to slxe. and can be put In operation intwen-
i, miuutes without expense or mechanical aid.
fhe Little Giant has taken tho first premium ui
i. trly all the SWto Fairs throughout the Union, un i
i : it iu the most complimentary manner. They are
. . irantcod against breakage or derungninent when
u—d uccordlug to directions, und warranted to give
it'' most perfect satisfaction, or the money refunded
••a the return of the mill,
fheyareofthreosixcH, und will griudfrom eight
'•» dttmm bushels good feed jwr hour, according ti>
. With one or two horses.
A a now offer them to tho trade complete, read*
On' attaching the team, at reduced prices.
\i»% C, H, CAMI’FIKLB is our Agont in Havanimh.
m whom the mill may be had at our price.
'march 7—aod&wly
CANAL FLC7UTl—26 barTeb &rtra Canal
1.4 Hour. Landing and for sulo by
my 16 SCRANTON, JQHN8TQN A CO,
C t HOICK WIN ho »V LigUURS—
/ Just received 20 baskets Holdsick Chamuague.
li quarter casks Sherry, Port aud Madeira \\ lues.
15 do/. Ciaret Wluo and Cordials;
3 halfpipes old Gtard and Senotte Brandies;
2 pipes .■superior HolUnd Gin, Beaver brand f
6 ubl* old Monongahela Whisky, In glass and
wood. For sale by DA1‘1D .O’CONNOR,
Jell Car. Broughton and Drayton sts.
v 0. 0. POOLER
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (tvro doors from Bryan,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Window Glass, Putt|r, «o,
Palmers’, Gralnors' and Artists’ Brushes:
|Whitowush Heads aud Dusters, Dry ana
Mixed Paints of every description, Artists’
•s In lubes, Prepared Canvass, Ac.
*ER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Romm, prepared with neatness uud despatch.—
House, Sigu and Ship Palming, Ultdiug, Graining and
Glazing dime lu the best stylo uud at moderate
prices.
All orders Irom the country promptly attended
tu. mcU28—1)
WILBIOT’S JEWELRY STORE
Is receiving by every “’• pl -
•vul u large and rich ossort-JK^
inent of Gold and silver Watcues, Diumuuu
Pin*, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other
* l .:k.*, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Castors, Ac,, of
Sterling mIvi r.
Jewelry In oery variety,
'Ivory fnb.it Cutlery, tlno Pocket Knives and
Scissors.
Rich China und Parian Vases, aud other urtielos.
Fine Doulde Barrelled Guns manufactured to his
own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds.
Plated Waiter-, Castors, Tea Sett* and Candle
sticks, with a g.eat variety ofFuncy Articles, suita
ble far wedding gilts, tooniraqrous here to men
lion.
All kind- of Watches and Clocks repaired by Uu
most exjhTii nced workmen.
8. WILMOT,
raaylS No. 1 Market sqiiaro.
ty, on the fiuflhlo .Swamp, containing J2
1000 acrca; about -.60 acres cleared amTm
.order for cultivaiiou. On tho promfaoeht
, comfortable dwelling, with all necessary
burns and out houses. Possession given in Decem
ber next, and with the place will ho sold, irdoslrod,
the provision crop or present yonr.
Al*o an improved lot (2J{ acres) lu the vlllogo or
WaytiesvIUo, and 20 acres adjoining. Waynesvlllc
is iiihi!*-passed Ibr health, and the Brunswick rail
road ri ailing through It, renders It oasy of access.
Jell lmo HENRY R. FORT.
MON TGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR.
SPRINGS, (VIRGINIA.)
l. Theso Springs will bo open for the recep-
llonof visitors on tho tlrst day of Juno,
Ijj-Ta 1856.
JasSl'A They are situated In Moulgomory Coun
ty, ' min, ono and a hair miles from tho Virginia
nun 1 -nnessoo Railroad, from which thoro l? a
brat c j Railroad to tho Springs
l'a - tigers loavlng Richmond or Petersburg after
brem.i i-l reach tho Springs by 6 o’clock, 1*. 61., tho
sain - i .y, ull tho way by Railroad.
i'll • ucommodations have been very much ox-
ten e i -itico last Boason. Tho rootnH are largo and
cumi' ruble, and capable of accommodating 1,000
The I yiK'iiburg und Abingdon Telegraph Cotnpa-
>* are n •«* itulldlng a branch or their lino to tho
prlng . .-It will bo operation early in Juue.
A ve- • •' :o Bath Houbo has b^en built since lost
Boson . ircss
RO. H. M03BY, Prosldont,
June ” m 61ontgomory W.8. S, Comp’y.
ritl >i..e PROPERTY FOR SALE'.
two 8tory brick store oniOongresB
t now occupied by 6Iossrs. Einstein A
•tan. This Is ono or tho host stands lu
eyfor any kind of business. Terms
iccommodating. For particulars lu-
’ oiighton street, above tho store oi’T.
tfmayld
TO RENT.
’’welling lutcly occupied by Judge
• g, lu Taylor street, near Drayton,
i. -uso is threo stories on a basement,
-»d servants’ rooms, aud outhouses.
. immediately. Apply to
D. L. COHEN.
FOR RENT.
mil given immediately — Three
• •■-•!; bouse, now aud iu good order,
* -treet, next cast residence to Mrs.
pply at this office.
\ ''' \ NTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA : I I I GEORGIA.
2SLER, Proprietor,
he Verantlah Hotel, New Orleans.
m s per Evening Trains will And
• • !y uu the arrival of the Cars,
mayl4
ME I, . i (NTS’ HOTEL,'
JA W N .. v !,feh!iJ,^p 8 rt T . to E. LA -
J.
M t
-
■ mt DAY
■ -l WKKK...
.< MONTH,.
$ 1 60
6 00
20 00
lyr
CORNED At:.*-
Mi
mar 31
.It
t.I.S HOUSE.
-«J AND QUEEN-STREETS,
.. >ui.KSTON, 8. 0.
i . we is now adapted to all the
fruvclllng Pnbllc, and the of-
Proprietor will be to deserve
Thomas s. nickerson.
jTOP.
ml of going North come to the Stone
.1-. iimtse, and spend your summer,
yt l.uig will be done for your com-
Tort i tmveyances will be furnished to
convey |K»s-.iii!.r- to Lawreucovllle, Gainesville
and Clai ksvilh*-
&&• Passenger* by the Georgia Railroad take sup-
per at this h«m-«.
ALEXANDER & CLARK.
F. 8. ALKXA..HKI-, formerly ofLawrencevllle.
J A. Cmhk ■- * icial Circle.2m—|e 2
AD J
It;
nartt ,
■ WANTED-A V«Kl 1(1 lc*d with Tlrabor
for . Norlkmn pork Apply u Union Bicam
II, or at J F O’Byrne’* office,
martl • JEFFERSON ROBERTS.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The Brig
LOUISA BEARS.' Apply to
may27 IjOCKETT A 8NELLINGS.
ANTED •to CflAWrKH— A vessel ol 160,000
_ to 200,000 l)rtt' carrying capacity, to load
tumbor for Matanzas. Apply to
may26 \ ; PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
. « VEgatai WANWUl.-A vcasol to load Wlin
aagfc. timber, for Boston. 1 Also a vessel to load
IHIEwUh sawed lumber, for the same place.
Apply to • - JEFFERSON ROBERTO,
at Union Steam Saw Mill,
aprlO or J. F. O’BYRNE’S Offleo.
WANTEli.-t-A freiglit or oharter for Ha-
vanaforBrUfR. M. CHARLETON.
Applp to i JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
* at Union Steam Saw Mill,
aprl9 8 or J. F. O’BYRNE’S Office.
FOR iKlLAbELHHU-Hxnox’a-LiNX.—
___ The schoonsr MARY A LOUISA, Captain
Steelman, will have dispatch for tho above port.—
For freight apply to
maylQ 0. A. GREINER,
“Tor Liverpool.—i*ho A“i American
ship FAIjCON, Patton master, having a
- * will meet
SH' r
VOR'UVERVOOL.—Tuo A l elilp JAMES
RAY will Irnvo dispatch for tho abovo port.
For freight apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
SHE largo portion of freight engagod, Willi
with dispatch as above, for balance or cargo, i
to J1R1GHA6I, KELLY A (
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
$25 00.
Semi-Weekly United State* Mall Line,
r |lHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
J Stoamshliw—
KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tuns..Capt. C. I). Ludlow.
AUGUSTA .... 1,600 . .Capt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M. 8. Woodhull.
ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ ..Capt. G. R. Schenck.
WILt. l.KAVK SAVANNAH KVKIIV
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Those ships are among the largest on the coast,
unsurpassed in speed, safety and comfort, making
their passages to lli'ty to Btxty hourB, and aro com
manded liy skillful, curerul and pollto officers.—
Having elegant state-room accommodations, they
oflbr a most desirublo convoyunco to New York.
Cabin Possago to Now Y'ork $26
Steerage Passage to New York* 8
PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway,
tub 6 Now York.
“ FLORID A PORT*.
FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
—U. S.- Mall I Jug—From New Or-
leans \.4o Key West—Steamships
, FLORIDA audVAN DERBILT.—These
lino steamers will In future tnuko their regular
semi-monthly trips, leaving as follows:
New Orloaus, 10th A24th Key West, .. 10th A 24th
Pensacolu.... 11th A26th Tampa 11th A 26th
Apalachicola. 12th A2flth Cedar KoyB.12th A 26th
St Marks.... 13th A27th St. Marks.. .14 th A28th
Cedar Keys. .14th A ‘-Bill Apalachicola,16th A 2»th
Tumpu Buy.. 1 Dili A 2«Ut Pensacolu... 10th A 30th
Arrive ut
Key West 17th A 1st I Now Orleans, 17th A 1st
Ageuts in New Orleans,
duc26 Gtu E. G. ROGERS. A CO.,
72 PoydrasB Btreet.
«)» JOHNSON'S LjUVUINQ,
... AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES,
leave on Tuesday Night, Vie 12th instant,
- ■IT 1 * Tho light draft-steamer, WILLIAM
JmBMmt L1SBBY, Captain A. C. king, will
leave regularly as above, from thu Charleston
Steumpacket wharr. Apply to
fob 11 8. 61. IAFFTl’EAU, Agent.
’ILTsTMallXfno
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Ptu Darien, Brunswick, St. Matyt, GaFernanda
na and Jacksonville, Picclata and Black Ci erk, Fla.
Jk THE Btoamer WELAKA, Capt. N
dUHtfiSfiki King, will leave for the above places
every Tuesday Morning, at JO o’clk.
This boat has large and airy State Room accom
modations, and taking lha Inland Passage, offers
every inducement to Invalids and others.
Freight will bo taken for Trader's Hill and Inter
mediate landings on St. Mary's River.
No freight will be tdkou after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on board at the
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
nprZl CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM
TUB ORB AT WHSTHRN iNBURAJfU*}
CO. OF ,NEW YORK.
A RE taking Marine Risks aft their Agency,
ix. corner of Drayton and Bryan street*.
Approved Risk* will be taken on liberal term*,
and the usual credit given on Premium Note*. Throe
quarters or tho builncss will bo roturnod to tho ous
tomors in scrip. C. A* L. Lamar,
fob 19 Agent In Savannah.
INSntANEE.
Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
Southern Mutual Life In*. Company,
Home Insurance Company, of N. York,
Springfield Fire 4c Marine In*. Com’y,
Risks In tho above Insurance Companies underta
ken by WM. KING & 80N8, Agents,
No. 09 Bay street.
Bavaunah, 14th Docember, 1866. decl4
FIRE, NARINE AND LIFE
INSURANCE.
NO. Ill, BAY-STREET.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED,
Nearly Four Million Dollar*.
By the Following responsible Stock Companies.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OF LONDON.
Farmers' and Mechanics* Fire, Marine
and Life Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Bridgeport Fire and Marine Iusurance
Company,
OF BRIDGEPORT, CT.
_ Tuo subscriber will effect Insurance to any
amount In all parts of the Shite on every description
of property. *
Life Insurance, to any amount, ut the lowest rate,
for the benefit ol holrs and creditors, or payable to
the wifo lreo from the elolms of creditors.
Marine insurance on Hulls or Corgoos to all parts
ofthe world. Jan25 A. WILBUR.
MUTUAL BBNBFITLIFB INSURANCE
C06IPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1, I860* $2,280,006 47
Total amount of dividends paid to date 116,492 66
Total amount or claims by death paid
to date 1,836,990 84
L OCo.Utm VE NEEDLES.—A new a id ele
gant article which needs only to bo t» u-d once
insure tho coiist-nit preference of tho ei-.uiMtress,
tost received and for sale by
jo marl 8 LADSON A ROGERS.
COHN ON CONSIGNMENT.
1 1* /v Sacks Just recoive l and for ,-iile.
• t) f U YONGK A Fill!.RSON,
Jc*l - 94 Bay street.
vjYUUI 1 AND .MORALES.—50 bbis Now Orleans
S) rup: ».i itu .Mula*.*o.*; in store und for salo by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
June 17
3 A LB OF LOTS AT SUMTER CITY
DEPOT.
• PH E Georgia and Florida Railroad Company have
I. established their first dei>ot at the tenth mile
of Ainerious, to which jMiiiu tho C'omimuv
nave mode preparations to open their Railroad from
aou-uotM in the month of October next; the owner.-
oi me land around said depot, liavhig obtained the
Miietioa of tho Railroad t’omjiaoy, will ofl'er lor
•ale, .ia Wednesday, the second day of July au*xt,
to m<* highest bidder, firty ollglblo business and res-
deuce l, its, convenient to tho depot, which bo.* ro-
. immU tiie name of “Sumter C|ty.”
t !•! . pat is on ilm summit of the ridgo between
<!■. . ind Mitckuloocliee Creek; itls two hun-
e.. lorty-tbreo feet abovo the bod of Flint
Kivor at Albany, ami Is the highest polnt^on tho
tine oi Read; it is convenient to tho largo trade
which will go over thu Road from tho South, being
tu-ar ilm juuctUm of the two principal highways
lending from the Southern part of Georgia to Am-
fi'inm.
Thepoiutselected for “SumterCity” has been
proven to be one of the healthiest locations in
Georgia. Tho wator la pure—free from lime, aud
«,r the best quality.
A Steam Mill will bu erected at iho place by next
Allg'lnt.
Ample Church and School or Academy Lots will
be reservod and given to the various denomina
tion.*, should they desire them for building and oc-
tupstioii.
All puirtoiw doing business at “HumtorCity” will
have equal privileges ou tho Road, a* R may be ox-
tended below to facilitate their business, all of
winch will, tor the ensuing business season, be
tributary t« this depot.
a plan of “ Sumter CUy” may bo seen after the
tilth of the present month, at tho Hotel at Amerlcus,
and nl the South wostorn Hotel at Albany.
Thu term* will lie one-half cash, and balance pay
able 1st oi January next.
J. M. COOPER, Auctioneer.
Albany, Ga., June 6th, 1866. td—Jo 14
MavIuVekv AND HBSS HAlZInu
lUANUF tOTOItV AND AOKNOV.
Si'. JULIAN .STREET, HAVAANNAH, OA.
(Near tho Market.)
LMtOM thu inost complete facilities in Ilia own
I- estalilihhuifiit, aud through his connections
with several of the principal manufacturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia. New-York, aid Boston,
the Undersigned b' prepared to furninsh MACH IN
khy, portable steam engines, portable
•m GRIST AND FIjOUR MILIA CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUtfrfES, STORE
f llONTO. Coliunuf, Window 8111s and Limits, Iron
Doors, Shutters, Ac., at Northemprices. He is also
prepared to rcpiilr .tiachlnory and Iron work of every
description, at shun notice, upon reasonablo terms.
w£SK eu . 1 for f ViR1, ’ lS PHIIoVDt I I’HIA MARBLE
. ’, tl0 ** ^ l’ r,, P : ‘rwd f eMiii.it.-»great varie
ty of dcsigus for MONUMENTS. .-DiNlW, Ao.
fnA . ron * tu *** ,, F ,n F^’at 'Urii-ty im« i-ui.-lusures,
ana to recoivo orders, alia put up the w..« i, ,*t man-
factarers’ nrlcos. h. il. u.s vilJ.E.
-Savamiab, April 11,1866. aprll
MAl’Oliw'it'LEMON ^SYRUP— •
W bbls Sugar, Soiia, aud Butter Butscult;
26 boxes do do do do.
160 gross Matches, round boxes.
5 Lemon Syrup. Receivfd and for
mcmahon k dcylk,
m Nos. 296 4 207 Bay street.
S UGAR—-!u bb is choice New urlo-tus Sngur;
do Porto Rico do; 20 do fulr Aluscovado do; in
siuru and fur i-uto by
June 17 .H/'RANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
R ECEIVED per steamer Knoxville—pickled uud
smoked longues; 1- :ltm Market Buuf, uud Pig
P«rk, I'lg Ham* and Pig Uacon.
Oranges, i.i:mous, Apides, aud White Beans.
ALo. afi eAh supply of Foxo's celebrated Crack
ers. For .-ale low by
INDIAN SPRING HOTEL.
Thu Undersigned has again tho pleasure
of informing fits numerous friends, as
well os the public at large, that he is
yet at tho IndiAti Spring Hotel, and Is frilly
prepared, with Iho assistance of his sous and his
own experience of six years at tho hotol. with the
best conks* Unit can bo procured, as well us assis
tance of ah kinds, to ask of all those who visit the
Spring u g-ut-i oua share of their patronage, intond-
top to spui e no pains of himself to make all such as
please t.u give him a cull comfortable, The Tndinn
Spring Hotel is now open, and ready to receive all
those that will please to cull. There will be ut For-
»ythe Repot couches and hacks ready to convey all
sueli as wish to goovei.
EDW. VARNER,
muy23-3taw tsepl Proprietor.
'*** Savannah Republican, 6!orning News, and
’harleston Courier will please in sort the above three
nines each week until 1st September, and send their
bills for payment, _ EDW, VARNER.
st. maiTys’ hotel.
The above mimed House is now open for
tho reception of Boardors and Travellers,
and the undersigned promises to spare
neither pains or oxponso to make his pa-
trous comfortable. His table will always be sup
plied with the choicest that the market and the sur-'
rounding country affords—Fresh Fish, OyaterB, Ven
ison, Wild Gatno, Ao, The Houso Is large and airy,
and within a low yards of the landing, on tho beau
tiful river St. 6Iarys, and 1b a desirable placo for In
valids and othorB as a summer resort. The stage
leaves the Houso threo times a week for Woodstock
61ills, Controvlllugo, and Trader’s Illll, and tho Sa-
vantiul boats touch going and coming, so that per
sons will not be inconvenienced, but con leave when
they desire, l’rlcos will bo made to corrosi>ond with
flrst class country hotels.
THOMAS B. JONES
St. MarySjJduy 27, 1860. 3m my27
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Fur Palalka, East Fla., trfa Darien. Brunswick, St.
Marys, Fsmandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg,
(Black Creek,) and Picolata.
m m h* Tho now and elegant stcampacket
fikiSuffiflC 811 - JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn,
leave* every oaturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for
the above places.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter-
modiuto landings on St Mary’s River.
ASF No freight will bo token after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent state
room accommodations, apply on board, at tho Flori
da Steumpacket Wharl, noar the Gas works, or to
apr21 _ CLAGHORN fcCUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA
-tilt— Ite The fine steampacket CAROLINA,
JIBgSflHLCaptain Coxettor, will leavo here
for juuaauuviuc, Picolata and Palatka, every Tues
day ottornoou at 6 o’clock; returning, will leave lor
Charleston, every Friday morning at 9 o’clock.
For froight or passage apply on board, at Wllltok’a
wharf, or to 61. A. COHEN, Agont.
June 14th. 1866—ly *
4W Freights payablo on tho wharf.
J. A. BROWN.
UUIUIAII!—HURRAH 11
J l’ST ARRIVED, per schooner A. Devci eufix, lu
four days from Havana, a fresh lot of choice
Fruit, for the Havuimab Fruit Emporium, consist-
lug ol—loo hiumbea Bananas, 100 dozen Pino Ap
ples; 6900 Plantains, 3000 Sweet Oranges, Tom
atoes, and uno basket (Ireon Gitigor. For sule by
J«»to 1* J. A. BROWN.
P URE VVATEll.—11‘you want thottucst drink
ing water iu tlio world call aud purchase ouo of
Kwlzic’* Patent Water Filters,
the article iiieiitioued iu Wutui Commissioners’ last
ReiMirt, which we warrant to purify the Suvanuah
River Water perfectly—an indispensable urticlo for
pantalion use. KENNEDY & REACH,
|ani4 only Ageuts for their sule iu Savannah,
D lUKEN’A HOUSEHOLD WORDS, for 7fuuo, Vo-
ceive-l and lor. sulo by
WAUNOCK k DAVIS,
June 4 16 Congress street.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—25 tubs aud lo kegs
• h dve new Goshen Butter: 26 boxes Chuesu;
reed veil per .-teuinor aud for sale by
Jims24 SCRANTON, JOllNgTON & CO.
O i
tt:
B
m
James Gri
SaaaSffUOSSI SI®WBHa
INDIAN HPBtNUS, GKOKdlA.
BRYAN W. COLLIER
Respectfully announces that tho abovo
House will be oi>oned for the reception of
guests, on tho 20th instant. Ho bus boeu
fortunate in securing tho services of Mr.
Utues Griffin, woll kuown to the public us the
koopor of the Ninety 6lile Houso on the Central
Railroad, to assist tn tho superintendence of tho
Jfolntosh Houso during tho season. A band of mu-
slu has also boon secured. Stages will .hn lu readi
ness at Forsyth, ou tho arrival of trains, to convey
passengers with comfort and disimtch to tho houso.
No pains will ho spared to make guests as comfort-
ublo as nosslble, aud a moro than usually brilliant
season is confidently anticipated. tlA—Juno 6
QU
Choose, received per steamer Alabama by
may28 J. D. JESSE
1 ARD AND HERRINGS—
j 29 bbis Prlmo White I.out lard;
50 boxes Prime Herrings,
landing and lor sule by
limy 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
T v KUSH TRIMMINGS—Fringes, Thick uud
JL/ colored Moire Autiquo Gauze, aud other stylus,
lu great variety, aud Ibr sale by
mar? _ AIKIN & BIJRNH^
C OTTON UMBRELLAS—A large supply of'wheel-
top whalelnme frame Ginghuiu Umbrellas, ull
sizes, received and for sule by
June « LADSON k ROGERS.
SUNDRIES.
1000 Reams Wrapping papet.
100 halos Twine;
299 doz Scrubbing and Shoe
60 61 Imported Spanish Scgars;
260 boxos Tobacco, various brandB;
160 sacks Rio Colfoe;
76 mats Java Coffee;
100 doz Brooms;
60 doz Washboards;
60 Covered Baskets;
160 boxos Family Soup;
160 do Pale Soap;
76 do No. 1 Soap;
600 Gross Matches;
60 half chests Youug llysnuTcu;
60 do do Oolong do:
100 boxes Candy;
60 boxes Scaled Herrings;
76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee;
100 boxes imported Castile Soap;
100 boxes Toilet Soap;
60 >£, and wliolo boxes RulBius;
Received und for salo by
McMAHON & DOYLE,
mayl4 206 aud 208 Bay streut.
S UGARS—lOhluls Choice Porto Rico augurs; 16
do Fair do; 15 do Fair and 10 do Choice New
OrlvniH SugurjJusl received and for sulo by
juim24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
P RINTED BAREGES, Flouuoud Hobos, Ac.; Print
ed Organdies, Jaconets, Lawns, and other
style* of Fancy Genii*, soiling off at oust, by
June22 DiWirr k MORGAN.
F RENCH, English uud AmerloauCalicos. Needle-
worked Collars uud Sleeves. Unon Sheetings
and Pillnw-c&tc Cottons, ladles’ Lisle Thread Hose,
Black Challie*, Childrens' Gauze, Merino Vests,
Lace MauUUus.UWh Litton*, Indian Nankeens, ic.
For su e hy Dl WlTr k MORGAlf
Junc22
i* Koi'K—
lu. inn barrel- •• w Orleans Molasses;
Mi . hi - i, ..«».•«•*<- ■* (miHiaiiu Mmmiiic-
luring i uufinn,• »* ,»u. utndiug pur brig Luulja
Soar* from New unuuua, sod for sals by
my28 HOLCOMBS, J0»WN It GO,
TO BUILDERS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER ia prepared to execute
at the shortest notico, aud in the most work
manlike manner, all kinds ofMetul Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other work connected with tho manufac
turing or repairing or Copper, Galvanized Irou, Zluc,
or Hheotlrou Business.
HORACE MORSE,
octl3 166 Broughton slj
I«AND AOEncY—livunswlck, QaV"
EDWIN M. MOORE
O FFERS his BerviceH to the public in the pur
chase and sale of landB In tho couurles oi
Glynn, Wayne, Oamdou, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular
attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ot
town lots in tho town of Baunswiok,
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
T HE buoys at St. Simona Inlet and Bound hav
been arranged in the following manner :
Outer Ba.* Bu*<y is a large flrst class nun, painted
red, with the No 2 to white—Is placed is twenty
feet water at low tide, and must be left on the star
board hand entering. St Simons Light bears N W
by W y M W. North point of Jekyl W by N X N.
Middle Buoy—is a large second class nun, paint
ed black, with No 1 in white—Is placed in sixteen
feot water nt low tide, on the Eastern edge of tho
6IUldte Ground, und must be left on the port hand
entering. St Simons Light boars N W by W )i W.
North point of Jekyl W by N.
Inner Buoy—la a second class nun, painted black,
with the No 3 in white—is placed in twenty-one
lent water at low tide, on tho point ol shoal running
offfrom Jekyl Island, und must bo loft on the jiort
hand entorlug. St Simons Light bears N E by N iZ
N. North point Jekyl W by 8 X S.
In tho Sound is the Lower 6Ilildlo Ground Buoy-
which la a second class nun, painted with red and
black horizontal stripes—is placed in twelve feet
water at low tide, on the lower point or tho Middle
Ground, to mark tho two clmunols. St Simous
Light hears N E by E. North point of Jekyl Island
S E by 8 X 8.
Mludlo Middle Ground Buoy—Is a soconl class
nun, painted red, with No 4 to while—Is placed to
cightcon feet water at low tide, near tho elbow of
tbo 6Ilddln Ground, and must bo loft un the star
board hand entering. North poiut of Jekyl bars N
E X E. Brunswick poiut W by S.
Upper Middle Grouud Buoy—is n second class
nun, painted red, with tho No 6 in white—Is placed
in 18 foot water at low tldo, uear tho upper end of
tho Middle Grouud. aud must bo loft on tho star
board hand entering. Brunswick point bears W
X 8. Mouth of Jekyl Creek S X E-
Note.—In running In for St Simons Bar bring tho
Light to bear N W by W X W, white in four fathoms
water. This bcarlug as a course will take you up
to the Outer Bar Buoy and into tho Sound, passing
the bqoys as directed.
By order of the Light Houso Board.
C. MANIGAULT MORRI3,
_Jo28—tf L. H, Inspector, 0th District.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
T HE buoys ut St. Andrew’s Intel and Sound hav
boon arrauged in tho following manner:
Bar Buoy—is a second class can, paluted rod, with
tho No 2 in white—Is placed in sixteen water nt low
tldo, and must he left on tho starboard hand enter
ing. Little Cumberland Light bears W by W X N
South point of Joky 1N W by W,
Middlo Buoy—is a second class can, painted red,
with the No 4 in white—Is placed iu nineteen feet
water ut low tide, uear tho High North Breakers,
und must bo left on tho starboard baud entering.
Cumland Light bears W by N X N. South point of
Jekyl N W W.
inucr Buoy— Is a second class cuu, painted black,
with No 1 lu white—Is pluced In twonty-ono feet
water at low tldo, uear a dry shoal rttnuiug oil'from
Cumberland Island, aud must bo left ou tho port
hand entorlug. Cumberland Light bears S W by IV
X W. South point of Joky! N W X W.
I11.II10 Sound is tho Middle Ground Buoy—second
class can, painted with red aud black horizontal
stripos—placed iu ton feet water ut low lido, on a
poiut of shoal running down from the Satilla River,
mid nearly iu tho middle of the Sound, Vessols
must uol puss to tho westward of it. Cumberland
Light ^bears S by E X E. Itiucr point of Jekyl N
Buoy ut the sntrauoe of Satilla River—is a .second
class can, painted black, with No 3 iu white—Is
placed in ten feet wator at low tide, and must bo
left ou tho port hand entering. Cumberland Light
bears S by E. Outer point of Jekyl bears N E.
Noth.--lu running iu for St. Andrew’s Bar bring
tho Light to hoar W by N X N, while In four fath
oms wator. This bearing us a courso will tako you
up to tbo Bar Buoy, then haul off to tho uorthwurd
until the Middle Buoy, No 4, is in rnngo with tho
Light, (to avoid two lamps In a direct line, W hy N
X N, between tho two buoys,) when stoor for It—
passing It to the southward. From this buoy a N
W by \V X \V courso will bring you loin tlm Sound,
By tn dvr of Hie Light House Board.
C. MANIGAULT MORRIS,
Jo28—if L. IL Inspector, flth District.
OA BfiLS of Mercer and early Juue Potatoes
sU\J receloved per steamer Augusta, and for rate
J. D. JESSE.
Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Oargite, Brunswick*
Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hon James I, 8ew|
srd, ThomsavUle.
C ORNED BEEF, PIG PORK, AC.
lit received 10Inlfton-relslulton market
Come . ; »•*• 1 Imr. i’i* andhti barrel* Pig Pork—
Hum, -idc* -ii.d Shoulders; 10 barrels extra Nol
Mickcivi; 1 to No 2 Mackerel: 6 do Herrings; 2
dmms cod Pith, uud26 barrel* Smoked Herrings,
tn store and for salo by
Jell \ DAVID O’CONNER.
$4,282,488 97
Boi\lamiu G. Milter, Secrotary, Joseph L. Lord,
General Agent, Robort L. Patterson. President.
•The fuuds of this Company are ail sorely Invested
in flrst class bonds aud mortgages, stocks, cash, and
noteB or members fully Bccured by their policies.
For further particulars Inquire of
CHARLES A. FARLEY,
Agent in Suvanuah,
At tho office of Boll & Fronting.
J, S. SULIJVAN, Medical ExauUnor.
KKKKUKXCE !
Messrs. Paukuokj), Fay At Co.,
I. K. Tot, Esq., State Bank.
feu 20
BT BELL & PRENTISS.
(8P0CZ8S0SS to monies $ mx.)'
AdmlnutrstrlxSale.
On. TUESDAY, July flrst, st li o’clock, In front ol
tho Court House, will bt soldv—
Th# southern half of Lot No 17 and Improvements,
situated on East Boundary atroct; the improvements
are six wooden tenements. Bold as the property of
tho estate or Dsnisl Robertson, deceased, Ibr tho
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.—
Torms cash. A. E. ROBERTSON,
my 18 Administratrix.
IhCDVlPIBIIHr
[ADTCOMZXD BY Tint CTATB OF OIQKOIA.]
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
CliASS 16.
To be drawn to the city of Atlanta, to public, on
THURSDAY, June 26,1866, on
THE HAVANA PLAN.
SAMUEL 8WAN A Coi,’ Mnlingers,
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$34,000!!
Will be distributed according to the following
BRILLIANT SCHEME I
10,000 NUMBEREMB40 PRIZES I
BCHKMK.
$10,000 is $10,000
6,000 is 6,000
8 000
1,000
1,000
2,600
...... 2,000
2,600
4,000
30 aro 1,320
4 prlzos of $00 app’g to $10,000 prize, aro 240
1 prize of..
1 “
, . II,WU IB.,
.. 3;000 iB..
1 “ ....
.. 1,000 1s..
1 “ ....
.. 1,000 1s.,
6 prizes of...
.. 600 aro
10 “
,. 200 are
26 “
.. 100 arc
80
.. 60 are
44 “ ...
.. 30 aro
60
40
10
6,090 prize, aro
3,000 prize, tire
1,009 prize, arc
690 prize, at e
200 prize, are
BY BAKKMAN & BULLOCH.
At Private Sals.
One of the finest hotel or boarding house ser
vant* In ths State. Enquire at 164 Bay street
June34
x At PrlvsteSalt. ”
A negro woman, 22 years of age, a good plain
cook and field baud ^ J *“*
doubted.
2 years t. ...
warranted sound. Title un*
JunolO
At Private Bale.
A negro man, agod 20 years, a flrst rat* hostter
and houso servant. Title undoubted. Jel9
At Private Sale.
A very likely intelligent mulatto girl, aged 19
years, a first rato cook, washer and ironer.and an
excellent seamstress. Warranted sound. Title un
doubted, Junsl9
At I’rlv vo Sr-'.'*,
A very likely mulutio man aged 24 years, a flrst
rate carpenter. Warranted sound, litis undoubt
ed. Junsl9
<u i'livate Salo.
A very likely negro man, aged 22 y
field hand. \N umuiio.l sound. Titled
JunolO
isar
KIAItlNK AND FIHK 1N8VRAN0B.
THE INTERNATIONAL
Insui-ance Company.
NO. 28, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE,
NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL—$312,000
AGENT FOR BAVANNAU,
James HI. Carter,
AT THE OFFICE OF
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT it CO.,
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Boat Office.
mtutcroHs:
ALANSON MARSH,
S. A. ROLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes k Co.
ALONZO CHILD, “ “ Childs, Pratt k Co.
. P. BALLARD, “ “ Livingston, Ballard k Co.
WM. M. DODGE, •• “ Wtn. M. Ik*dg« &Co.
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTIS,
WM. K. ROLLO,
8. T. LIPPINCOTT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED,
WM. H. RIVEHSMTIH,
W. H. LYON,
GEO. CHAPSlAN, “ •
JOS. H. WESTOOTT, *
JOS. FATMAN, “ ‘
STEPHEN VON M0RE3,
GEO. SAVORY, “ •«
J. A. REQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, President.
CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico Preslpent.
WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary.
This Company will issue Policies upon Ma
rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire
Risks, at liberal rates of premium.
Losses promptly and liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
OCt 81 No. 86, Bay Street.
1 H. A. Curtia & Co.
“ Hilslod & Carll
4 W. H. Lyon A Co.
1 Leo, 6!urnhy * Co.
1 Briggs, Westuott A Co.
! Fatman A Co.
* Geo. Savory A Co.
249 prizes amountlag to $34,090
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
Tho two preceding and tho two following numbers
to those drawing tho Urst 20 priz.a aro entitled to
the 80 approximation prizes, in the usual manner.
Remember that every prize is drawti, and puya-
bio in frill without deduction.
All prlzos of $1090, uud under, paid immediately
after the drawing—outer prizes ut thu usual time ol
thirty days.
49- All communications strictly confidential.
Tho drawu numbers will be forwurdod to pur
chasers immediately after the Uruwlug.
Whole Tickets $6-Hulvos $2.60-Quurters $1.25.
Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets
at either office.
Orders tor tickets cun bu mlilresscil either to
S. SWAN A CO., Atlanta, Gu., or
Jc3 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
ALABAMA LOTTERY!
[AUTHORIZED UY THE XfiTK OK A LA HAM A.]
louthnn Militant SUntoiunXotta
CLASS E—NLW SERIES,
To bo drawn in tho City of Muutgotuery. Alabama,
iu public, on THURSDAY, July 10, I860, ou tho
HAVANA PLAN!
At Private Sale.
1700 bu/ho^ Itice, an excellent article for stock
or all kind*. Call and examine. Price 26 cents per
bushel. Junel9
Wanted!
Central Rail, owl, Planters’ Bank, and Bank of tho
State or Georgia, Stocks, for which a liberal price
will bo paid.^ Junol9
To Kent! ~”
Two good stores, under the blufl^^at tho foot of
Wliltukor street. June 19
Wanted to Purchase
A convenient medium-sized house, In a central
location—ns «• fronting on a square would be prefer
red—for such an one a liberal price would be given,
junotd
At Private Sale.
Thirty eligible bnilding I/>ts, 66 feot front by 100
to 124 i. et deep, situated on Taylor, Gordou and
Guston streets. Theso lots aro on high ground and
some of them iu tbo Immediate neighborhood ofthe
lot selected for thu sito of tho Savannah, Albany
aud Gulf K&Uroud Donut, Terms same as city lot*.
Iz : one-filth cash, tnu ba’uuco boaring interest &i
six per cent. JunelO
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Penn.
CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $500,000.
FIRS, MARINE, AND INLAND IXSPBA.NCE.
’ DIRECTORS:
Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whilden, Merchant, 14 North Front-st.;
John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Huntor a Co.;
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Baker;
John K. M’t’urdy, firm of Jones, White & M’Curdy;
Isaac Hazlchurst, Attorney and Counsellor;
Jamos B. Smith, firm of Junius B. Smith & Co.;
Theodore W. Raker, firm of Tracy & Eakor,
R. S. Walton, 300 .Marketatroct;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street,
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall-
CHARLES C. LATHROP, President.
Thos. K. Limerick, Secretary.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, ’
june 16 No. 86 I)ay street.
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COJIP’V,
?vr„ ,1 t\t t;
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager.
Prizes amounting to
205,000 Dollars! I
Will be Tilstrlbuted according to tho following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
30,000 INunitiers—15,■GOO Pvlzesl
1 prize of $36,000 is $36,000
1 do do 10,000 Is 10,000
.1 do do 6,000 id 6,006
1 do do 2,000 Is 2,000
1 do do 1,200 is 1,200
1 do do 1,100 1s ... 1,100
1 do do 1,090 Id 1,009
1 do do 000 la 900
1 do do 800 is 809
1 do do 920 id
10 do 2001s 2,000
100 do do 190 is 10,009
4 prizes ot $290 npproxim’g to 635,000 are $800
4 “ 16? '
100
80
70
60
40
30
28
22
20
10
»>*•••
16.000 prizes amounting to $206,2m
The 16,000 prices of of $8>£ are determined by tbt
number which draws the $35,090 prize—if thut
number should bo an odd number, then every odn
number ticket in tho Scheme will bo entitled to $8)£;
if an even number, then every even number ticket
will be entitled to $8y s In addition to any other pi i/.e
which may be drawu.
Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd uud
even number tickets, will bo certain of drawing
nearly on* half the cost of tho same, with cbuuee
of obtaining other prizes.
AST Remember tbut every prize is drawn, atm
payablo to full without deduction.
AST Allprize3 of $1,900 and under, paid immedi
ately after tbo drawing,—other prizes attheu-ual
time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential. The.
drawn numbers will bo forwarded to purchasei
Immediately after tho drawiug.
Whole Tickets, $19—Halves, $5—Quatters, $2 60.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed inothor Tickets
at either office.
Ordera for Tickets cun bo addressed either to
S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga.,
Jel Or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY t
PEYOIVS'OINTMENT.
I T Is a sure uud speedy cure for bums, piles,
corns, feloiin, lover sores, ulcers, scald head,
tettor worm, tore nipples, (recommended by nur
ses,) aoro and cracked lips, Iresh wounds and sores
of uny description, it 1b a most valuable remedy
and cure, which cun bo testified to by thousands
who havo used it iu uiuuy portions of the South for
the last few year-, in no instance will the salve do
any injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip
tion. The propi ielor has numerous certificates und
letters from pecplu who have used it themselves,
and most enj ne.-Uy recommend it to others ns a
speedy and ccrtuin remedy for the above named
diseases. A trial is all that is necessary for tot own
recommendation.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug -
gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor,
inuyl8 LaGrange, Ga.
r; jacobsT
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spnatsh, Haft
Spanish, and American Segars. at w hulej-ale and re-
all. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snutl, Ac, June l_
james mchenry,
Insurance Broker and Notar; Public.
Marius Protests Noted and Extended, Average,
adjusted, Charter Parties and Avcrogu Bonds drawna
Papora prepared whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, aud attention
given to all matters connected with shipping and In-
iuranco, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ot
the Custom House. ly nov8
No. 11 Pine street, New Vork,
(BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET.)
Cosh Capital—$150,0001
T HIS Company Insures against loss or damage by
Fire, on the most reasonable terms, dwelling
Douses and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer
chandize, factories, ships In port, etc.
All Iosscb will bo adjusted and promptly paid.
D. S. MILLS, President,
C. BROOM, Vice President.
Edw’d C, Taylor, Secrotary,
Gko. B. Drank, Surveyor.
.TAMES M. CARTER, Agent,*
June 17 for Savannah, 85 Bay street.
WM. J. HUNT,
Cor. Montgomery Ac York sts.
SAVA.NNAH, GA.,
pESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and
XU Guntlomen of this City that ho is prepared lo
servo them every evening with
Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery,
In his own peculiar stylo, and hopes to merit a share
of public patronage,
l Savannah, 17th April, I860. 3m aprl7
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
D ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 20 Bryan-st,
would respectfully announce to the oitizeus ol
savannah that he is ready to make aud put down
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, &c., at tho shortest no-
ice, and on the most reasonable torms. oct3-tf
ICE CREAM!
NltW CONFECTIONARY STOllK
No. OS Bryan Street.
TWO DOORS ABOVE MR. GRIFKKN’S JKWKLHY STORK.
rpHE undersigned respectfully informs the La-
X dies ofSavaunah lu particular, und the public
generally, thut ho has this day opened a uowCuufoc-
tiunary Htoro, aud will keep on baud a largo uud
rosh assortment, of ull kinds and discretions.
Ho will at all times uud hours, bo ready to furnish
parties, with suppers.
Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, at all lioun.
Ornamented Cukes, l’ios, &c. &c., tnado to ordor.
Ho hopes from long experience to givo satisfaction
to all who wlllhouor him with their patronage.
H. B BOZZOLA. No. 98 BryauS
“SILVER WARE, CUTLEUlTSS^
W E have just received a ucw stock of Silver
Spoous, Butter Kulves, Salt Cellars, Fish.
Plo, Cako and Ice Cream Kuives ; also, Steel und
Plated on Stool Tablo Cutlorv, Carvers, Ice Pilchers,
Bread Knives, Plated and Parien Butter Stands, bo-
sides a quantity of uscfrtl articles too numerous to
mention. D. B. N1CH0IB h, CO.
Juno 4
BARGAINS
I N RICH DRESS GOODS AND MANTILLAS—bal
ance or rich flounced Orgaudles, Bareges, Crape
du Purls and Tissues, at cost to CI030 thorn out; also
rich Lace Mantillas, at reduced prices, for sale b
Juno 4 w-MMTm. trnnn . « .
4)A Bids, superior Old Monongehela Whiskey,
V/ received, and for Balo by
J. M. EYRE,
my 14 94 Bay street,
PATENT ECLIPSE
SIAETIB EWAEaiPo
Every man Ills own C’nrU Printer.
C ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S
1. >nt Eclipse Haud Stump, tho best, cheapest
and ino 4 convenient of any tl i..,^ for tho purpose
yet offere.: for sale.
ALFRED WEBcifrK. t.ol. .l fc l
ly 136 frutigt ct.
IMPROVED SEWING IacHiSIBS.
1 a tam-iNfcD Expressly for mnkiug Bug*.—and
XJ which is decidodly superior to any o'her
machine for that purpose. Spoui.or tkein thread
can bo used of any desired length, und which will
uotnecdto be changed until tuo whole is' used.
Bag manauiacturcrs, Grain'and Flun hiok hunts ar*
particularly invited to call and cxaii.u t n ««136 Con
gress street
May26. ALFRED WEBSTER,.Pen A»t.
HUNT 4k WEBSTER’S.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
D EiiGNKl) lor Families, plantations, Dross ma
kers, Tailors, Boot & Shoo manufiictioc-rs and
outers who may wish to do their own st vv mg cheap
ly and with expedition. Tills rom i.iuu tews a unl-
torra stitch with both sides ulike. amt which will not
ravel. It Is more simple, is less iii'btu to get out of
order, and costs loss In proportion than any other
machine, nnd is warranted to bu pci tout, and to work
well. All apparatus necessary n.i convenient use is
.furnished with it, and any instruction will be given
that will be necessary to ensure to tho purchaser
its successful operation und durability
Tho public aro respectfully invited to call and ex
amine them at 135 Congress st.
A1 FRED WEHmiLR. Gen. Agt.
A very ueut and ornamental Iron Tablo
will now be given with a machine fur a small sum
In addition to the regular price. May 26.
TYTEAT’tiFWi' U1L, iff the nest quality constantly
J3| for Hale low by CHAFFER k CO,,
may!6 o Whitaker street.
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS
,05-5,031 FKlZfcS.«®3
00,000 Dollars—10,000 Numbers Only 11
OI<ANdTsPECIjEATION 11!
FOR_A SMALL INVESTMENT 1
IMPROVEMENT ON THE
IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
BY AOTUOIUTY OF THK STATS OF OZOROIA.
J ASPE R~CCTtrN"T Y~AC ADE MY.
CLASS 0.
To bo drawn July the 16th, I860, ftt CouccrtHall,
Macon, Gu., uudor the sworn superintendence ol
Col. Goo. M. Logan and Jas. A. Nlabot, Esq.
This Lottery is drawn on the plan of the Royal
Lottery of Havana ofslnglo numbers; this has only
10,009 numbers, and tho llavaua Lottery 34,000
numbers—tho liuvaua 249 prizes, this 6,031 prices,
Look to your Interest I Now is tho time.
CAPITAL $7,609.
1 Prize of $ 7,600 is ..$ 7,600
1 “ 3,000 is 3,900
1 “ 2,000 is 2,000
3 “ 1,000 aro 3,000
5 “ 600 are 2,600
20 “ 100 urc 2,000
6090 •• '• 8 are 40,000
5041 prizes amounting to..
. .$00,000
Tickets $19—Hulvis $5v-Quarters $2.60.
Prlzos puyable wUiiuut deduction.
55* Persons sending money by mull need not
four its being lost. Orders punctually attended to.
Communications confidential. Buuk notes of sound
buuks (alien at pur. Drawings sent to all ordering
tickets.
55*Thoso wishing particular numbers should
order immediately.
Tho 6,000 prizes of $8, uro determined by the
drawiug of tho Cupltal of $7,500; if iho nutubor that
draws tho Capital i3 an even number, theso Tickets
eudiug 0. 2, 4, 0, 8, are cutltlodto$8; tfuuodd
uurnber those Tickets eudiug with 1,8, 6, 7, 9, are
untitled to $8.
Address J AMISS F. WINTER, Manager,
JunoVf Macon, Go.
GEO. A. McCLESKEY, Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
TJ ASKETSI BABKETS!—We would call the
JL) attention of the ladies to our stock of Work,
Traveling and fine Fancy Baskets, the largest assort
ment in the city, at the Uouse Furnishing Store, 165
Brougbton-streut.
marSl HORACE HORSE.
A LE, LARD. Ac.—20 hbls Pritno Lard; 60 do
Taylor k Son's Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and but
ter BIhcuU; received aud for solo by
MCMAHON k DOYLE,
JunelO 206 and 207 Bay street.
IWWl'rr &'MORO AX y 7JRIME YELLOW COHN. -In store and lor German, or'I.lat
A salo by aprlO
may? YOUNG A WYATT.
ACON AND 050)SO mna, prime uacoe
hy maylO
F ulton market beef--io Hoif bbis
Fulton Market Beef, and 10 do do Turk Just
received by'
maySO J. D. JK33E.
T HE ATTENTION of strangers visiting tho
city and the public generally, is invited to nn
examination of our stock of Spring ami Summer
Goods, which for variety and stylo i« art to li<» ox-
cello l iu this city
upi -S aIKIN >v iti*ilN5-
17 pi CASKS Bacon, Hams. Sides and Should
I XJ ders, Jast received and lor sale by
sprll CRANE, WELLS k CO.
WANTED.
A Consignee for 10 tubs of Butter, marked J. F. &
J*L I)., landed per steamship Kn../- ilio from New
1 oi k. [Jo9] PADELFORD, YAY k CO.
TRAN8PAREN’T WINDOW - SHADES.
CARPET WARE-HOUSE,
140 OOXORRM A.VD 67 ST. JUUK.V-STRKETS.
fllHE Subscriber has received, and willbpen
1 this day. the Inrgost aud most oxtoc five variety
diWlNDOW SHADES over ofl'erod in this city, ^t is
the Intention of live advertiser to keep constantly to
storo a largo supply of all tho various pattern* aud
styles manufactured by tbo manufacturcra of this
country and of Franco, tn which tho attention of mer
chants and families iu th6 city and country, is in
vited. They will bo sold at wholesale and retail, st
satisfactory prices. w II. GUION, Agent.
Jan 8 >,
B Sides ; 30 hhds. prime Bacon 8houldera ;
bjjls. prime Baltimore Leaf Lard-landing, and
for salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
Juno 1
^t UGARS—60 barrel" tUunrts A aud B Clarified
iO Sugar; 50 do Cm.ihcd -mil Powdered do. Land
ing and for sale by
may 15 n.'IUNTON, JOHNSTON & Co.
XT O. MOLASSES, lauding from schooner
-Li • Abby Francis, and for silo by
deo 27 LOCKETT k 8NELUNG3.
B ACON—76 hhds prims Bacon Sides; 60 do do
Shoulders; 29 casks choice canvassed Hama;
lu do Tennessee mo: just received and for sale
Juuo24 frORAXTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
L iverpool halt.—400 sacks, ten to tbs
ion, landing from b..!p Eli Whitney, and for
sale by
tnarW PADIJORD, FAY & CO.
M AGAZINES for JUNE—Putnam’S Monthly;
Arthur’
Harper’
Words, received and for anlo by
WARNUCK k DAVIS,
June * 169 Congress street
P RIME KENTUCKY ~HAMS.—Neatly trim
med and for sate to close consignment,
may IT VOjlNG & WYATT.
JgAGGING —190 bales heavy Gunny Bay gin g, re-
i edved nnd for salo by
Tuno 4 HOLCOMBE,
JOHNSON * CO.
HOWES COTTON HARVESTER.
PATENTED DEC., 4, 1865.
T HIS improvement enables ono field hand to pick
as much cotton as five can pick by the old
method and having tho cotton froo from trash, and
in better condition for ginning.
The above machines qrc for solo at 136 Congress
street Savannah, and 125 Meeting Btroet, Charles
ton, S. C. All orders from abroad will receivo
prompt attention. Plauters, Factors, Cotton Brokers,
and all interested aro respectfully invited to call
and examine them. County Rights can be bought on
favorablo terms.
May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER.
C ORN.—10,999 bushels Tennessee Corn lu storo
at
_fand for sale low by
Je2—tf
YOUNG it WYATT.
F LOUR AND BACON.—690 sacks Flour ; 10,00
lbs Bucon, iu store and Tor sule by
Je2—tf YOUNG k WYATT.
B ALTIMORE FLOUR—100 bbis superfine Balti
more Flour landing per schr Woodbridge, aud
for sale by
Jel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
R
KFlisED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS—
50 bbis Stuart’s A Crashed Sugar,
26 do do Powdered do
60 do do A Clarified do
60 do do B do do
60 do do C do do
Just received und for Balo by
Jel . SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
ONUNGAHELA WHISKY—
\i| ONONG
JV1 26 bb
i bbs Old Monongahela Whisky,
59 ** Double Distilled “
Just received and for sale by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
E OCKLANJ) LIME.—1,600 bbis Rockland Lfrnc
daily expected per brig E. W. AUGER. For
sule, to arrive, by
may28 BRIGHAM, KELLY it 00.
M ARSHALL & SON’S Celebrated Pig Hams, Pig
Shoulders, and Pig Bacon. Also somo now
Smoked Tongues and Fresh Smoked Beef. Received
per Alabama, by
may28 J. V. JESSE.
EaSBlordandtknant.
T HE Law of Landlord and Tenant By J.
Smith, with Notes of American cues hy p. 1-.
Morris.
Bauvior’s Law Dictionary, last edition.
Bauvler’s Institutes American Law.
Neligau’s Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases, with color
ed plates, 4to.
Brown on somo Diseases of Woraou admitting of
Surgical Treatment.
Flint on Diseases ofthe Respiratory Organs.
Budd ou Discosos ofthe Stomach,
Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal
and Spain.
Italian Sights aud Principles. By Jarvis, with
engravings.
Physiology uud Cullstheulc*. By Catherine I.'.
Beecher.
Railway aud Steamship Guide, with maps,
Ireland in ’98 aud ’48; lta Revolutionary History.
ByJ.8av»go. •
National System of Political Economy. From th*
W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
JJAKPKB FOB JULY.^-H.rper’s iSw fioSSy
Magaziuo, for July, rocclvod and for sale by
WARNOCK A DAVIS,
Junel8 169 Congress street.
F iR JULY-^Graham’s Illustrated Monthly Msg-
aziue, and Ballou’s Dollar Monthly: Beck-
wood’s Edinburgh Magaziuo, for May. Also, Mas
sey's Exhibition Reciter and Drawing Room Eater-
tamment.- 1 , being eboleo selections in pross sal
verse, together with an unique collection of petit*
comedies, dramas nnd farces, adapted for the uie
of sc*, tola and families. For salo by
junelS WARNOCK A DAVIS.
Sugar, A \—76 bbii and 10 hhds A, 8 sad 0
n- - * - VVA. DR At. Timnt.9. OfA.^
Sugars; i
apd Should":.
IjtoslW
hhds Molasses; 26 do Bacon Sides
'ceived and for sale by
MCMAHON ft EuYLD,
206 and 207 Bsy stroet.
D i.ihba uuoua:—A large and Uuo assortment of
colored Dress Bilks, Bareges, Tissues, French
i ambries, French Muslins, Brilliants and Prints, as
well as a large assortment or Whlto Goods, Striped
Plaid and Plain Swiss, Organdios. Tarlcton, Book,
Nausook, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin, for sale by
JunoM Agm « BPRN8#
pUNDLE3-S00 boxn Star CKUlIn, JU.I mini
V *u4ftr«»teb;
jo “
JouM
JOHNSON * CO.