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mlwlouedofficer!ofthe F|ritRegiment 0. M., to tak« action on the subject of the Election for a Colonel for said Regiment, to bo held at the Court House In thl* city on Saturday, 6tlt July. On motion, Gspt, Thomas lioynos was called to the Chair, and Ensign John. Reedy appointed Deere* Ury, Ttao following resolutions were ottered by Ueui C. C. Hussey. Resolved, That as a portion of tho other Officers or tho Regiment have nominated a candidate for elec tion to the olDce of Colonel, and as wo had no parti cipation luaald nomination— Be it therefore Resolved, That thin mooting nomi nate Lieut, Ool. James Sullivan, as a aultabteaud ( ropor candidate to tho rank or Col. 1st Regiment, at Brigade, 1st Division 0. M., vice Col. R. D. Wal ker resigned Unaulmouly carried. Oapt. THQ3. H0YNE3, Chairman. John Ready, Secretary. Savannah, 28th Juno,1866. at Jy 4 Mr. Eonons l’loaso announco E.F.T. Pm Rowland, as a Candidate (hr Colonol of 1st Regiment, 1st Brlgado, 1st Division Q.M., at tho Election to bo held du Saturday, tho 6th July. MANY FRIENDS. julyl-td MECHANICS AND HAVimUS BANK, Savannah, June 80th, 1860. , A semi-annual dividend (No. 8) ot Qve per P9w coutum, on tho capital stock or thla Bank, has thla day boon declared, payable ori'-demand. Jalyl 8. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Office Sav'hfAlbanydiGuir It. R. Co., \ Savaunah, 27th June, I860, j An iDflUlment of 10 per cont., being tho sixth on the Capital Stock or this Company, 1 hereby called, and required to bo paid at this office on the 1st day of September noxt. By order UHAS. GRANT, June28—wtlS Secretary and Treasurer. CITY TREASURER’? OFFICE, \ Bavauuah, 24lh Juno, I860, j » The Bonds or tho City or Savannah, duo 1st February, 1867, issued Tor Central Rail. road Stock, (commonly known as McAllister bonds) will be redeemed If dealrod In stock ortho Control Railroad and Banking Company, at Its market value, the bonds being rccoivod at liar. jo25 JAMES S. WATKINS, City Troas’r. DIVIDEND NO. MO. CENTRAL R.R. k BANKING GO. OF GEO., 1 Savannah, Juno 8,1866. j The Board or Directors has THIS DAY de clared a dividend or FIVE DOLLARS por share on the goneral stock or tho Company Tor the last six months (being at tho rate or ten per cent, per annum), payablo on and after the l&thlust. Holders or Guaranteed Stock will be paid their dividend on the aame day. GEO. A. CUYLER, Je3 lm Cashier. ’ Notice c. r. r. THE freight on corn from Atlanta to 8a- Rv vannath will bo roduced to 16 o. por bushel on and after he 1st day or April next WM. M. WADLEY, General Suporin’t. Transportation office, ) Central foil Road. J mar28 To the Patroni ot the Sav’h. Georgian. AH debts duo to the Georgian previous to Rv tho 6th instant, are payablo only to the un dersigned. Notes and accounts duo in the city will bo prosontod Immediately, and all dobts duo in tho country will bo forwarded by an early mail. This being the Oral time that the undersigned has publicly appealed to his late patrons, he reels that they will not consider him unreasonable In urging upon them tho necessity for immediate payment. Remittances may be made directly to tho under signed, or toR. B. Hilton k Co., whose receipt will bo valid. PHILIP J. PUNCH. Savannah, May 28,1866. my28 law dftw tf %* Republican and Morning Nows please copy. CHARLESTON^ - SAVANNAH RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. Charlkstox, June 7.1866. PBW The Fifth (6th) instalment of FIVE 1K)L- LARS per share on the stock subscribed to the Charleston and Savannah Railroad, will become due THURSDAY, tho 10th of July next. Payment to be made to tho Treasurer at the officoofthe Company. The Savannah subscribers to the Charleston aud Savaunah Railroad are requested to make payment of the instalments called tor, to A. Porter, Esquire, President of the Bank of the Statu of Georgia, By order of the President, C. F. HANCKEL, jell 2awtd Secrotary and Treasurer. HEALTH OFFICE, SAVANNAH, \ June 13th, 1866. / All vosaols arriving at tho port or Savan- nab, having sicknoss on board, (or having bad sickness on board since last clearance,) and all vessels arriving from ports where contaglotiB, malignant or infectious diseases are prevailing, aro required to come to anchor off Fort Jankson. until visited by tho Health Ofllcor. No vessel will no de tained in Quarantine unless such detcutiou bo ncccs- ■ary. No vosaol or boat shall receive any or the crow or passengers of vessels subject to the above order for tho purpoio sf bringing thorn to tho city or its ▼iolnlty. Any violation of this order will subject tho vio lator to tho penalty of tho law. F. H. DEMERE, Health Officer. Approved : E. 0. Anderson, Mayor. tf—JoU „ r forTsaTe. Six Tractg or Land, 600 acrot each, 3 or 4 taUej from the city or Savannah on tho 8. A luir Roll Road, woU adapted to tl« growth ol Rleo, Cotton and Corn, and Wood euough to pay for it ton times over. Apply to tab 27 tr 0. A. GI/HJD, 13 LEACHED Shirtings in great variety, and U at various prices. fob 81 AIKIN k BURNS LOTS. T?0K SALE.—A fine lot In Wesley Ward— X Also two on Gordou street, east. For sale low. Foe simple. Apply to A. WILBUR, Gen'l lusuranco. Agent and Rroker, may 22 111 Bay street, Ucnd-Quarten, lit Regiment, G. M., I • Savannah, June 12,1866. J By virtue ofordor No. 2 issuing from, 4 G. P. Harrison, Brlgadlor-GtneralMi commanding 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Iff .G, M„ an election will ho held at thi-lDL Court House, ouSatnrduy, tho 6th day of July uum, between the hours of 0 A.M , aud 4 P.M., (or Colo nol or the 1st Regiment or tho 1st Brigade, 1st Divi sion G. M,, to 611 tho vacancy of Robert D. Walkor, resigned. Tho sold olooUon to he conducted uudor tho uHUal requirements of tho law. By order JAMES SULLIVAN, LlouL Col. Com’d’g, 1st Regiment, 0. M. W. S. Danikix, Adjutant. JeI3 **♦ CUy papors will please copy aud sond iu tholr bills to tho Secrotary of tho Rcgimont. Mi u shod tr< low. Ai OFFICES FOR RENT IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE adjoining tho office ortho subscriber. Tho basemont would make, with somu slight improvement, an oxcollent lawyer’s-office. and second floors will bo lot fur Counting- Rooms, and the third for sleoplng apartmonts. Con nected with the establishment is an out-building ot brlok, suitable for servants. Apply to 0. A. L. LAMAR, soptfl Corner Drayton and Bryan stroett. a a< & ai Mi G OHN—6(H) sacks corn, ui storo aud to arrivo, lor solo by WILLIAM LYNN, Juno 16 87 Bay stroot. NOTICE. ■ ' — T HE Interest or Mr. Charles S. Arnold lu tho firm of Padelford, Fay k Co. ceased with his death, ou tho 4ih or March last. From this data Mr. Edward Padelford, Jr., is as sociated with us under tho samo style and Arm. PADELFORD, FAY k CO, Savannah, Juno 10th, 1856. 12Us—JelO m ly, Viiginli NOTICE. A LL porsonB having clulms ugatnst tho estate of Uoorge M. Troup, deceased, wiU baud them tu, duly attested, and those Indebted will please make payment to eitbor or tho umlorslgnod. THOMAS M. FORMAN, * jo 16 DANIEL H. B. TROUP, l Ex’ra. S ALT.—1000 sacks Salt In store and for sale by WILLIAM LYNN, June 14 87 Bay stroot B AGGING, rope, ftc.—100 bales Guuny Bag ging; 600 coils Bato Ropo; 600 pounds Twiuu; received and lor sale by Junol6 HULCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. B ACON, PORK, fto.—50 hhds clear and ribbed Sides; 20 do Shoulders; 80 eosks sugar-cured Hams; 60bbls prime and mess Pork; SOhalfbbls Hawes k Co's Fultou Market Beef; 6 do do Tougues; Just receivod and for sale by Juuel6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. S llOAR—15 hhds choice Porto Kico sugar; 26 uo Crowned MuBcovado and Cuba Sugar; 60 bbls Burbadoos Sugar; 800 do Stuart’s aud Baltimore steam refined, crushed, powdered and clariUed Sugar, landing, lu storo and for sale by June 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. /lOFFKE.—300 bags lair to eboleo Rio Coffee; 60 do Laguayra Coffee; 60 mats JavaColloo; 80 balos Mocha Coffee; landing, in storo and for sale by Juuol5 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. "FOICBaEST A PLANTATION In Wayno Coun-M t.v, on the Buffalo Swamp, containing JE, 1000 aurus; about 260 acres cleared anum order for cultivation, On the promises Is plain, comfortable dwelling, with all necessary barns and out houses. Possession glvon lu Pocom- bor uoxt, and with thoplaco will bo sold, If doslrod, tho provision crop of present year. Also an Improved lot (2>.( acres) In the vtllago or Waynosvlllo, and 20 acres udjolnlng. Waynesvlllo is unsur|>assod for hoalth, and the Brunswick rail road running through It. rendors it ensy of access. Joll Into HENRY R. FORT. MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, (VIRGINIA.) Those Springs will be open for tho rocep- tionor visitors on tho first day of June, 1866. ___ They aro situated in Montgomery Coun- ., irginla, ouo aud a half miles from tho Virginia aud TonuesHuo Railroad, from which thero is a branch Railroad to the Spriugs Passengers leaving Richmond or Petersburg after breakfast reach tho Springs by b o’clock, P. M., tho Bamoday, all the way by Railroad. Tho accommodations liavo been very much ex tended slnco lost season. Tho rooms aro largo aud comfortnblo, and capabto or accommodating 1,000 parsons. Tho Lyuchburg and Abingdon Tolograph Compa ny aro now building a branch ol' their lino to tho Bprings, which will bo operation oarly in June. A very largo Bath House has b«cn built since last season. Address RO. H. M03BY, President, Juno21—lm Montgomery W. a 8. Comp’y, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE*. Tho two-story brlok storo on-Oongress street, now occupied by Messrs. Einstein k Kcktnau. This is ono or tho best Btonds In the city for any kind of business. Terras win Du made accommodating. For particulars lu- qniro at 142 Broughton street, abovo tho store ofT. * McKenna. tfmayl4 m W ANTED TO PURCHASE— ity of Columbus Bonds, undorsod by tho Muscogco Railroad Company. Apply to JelO—titls PADELFORD, FAY ft CO. FLOUR IN BARRELS. J UST received a lot of Extra Family Flour, in barrels. apr2B YOUNG 6c WYA TT. C hoice wines & liquors— Just received 20 boskets Holdslck Champagne. 6 quarter casks Sherry, Port aud Madeira wines, 16 doz Ciaret Wine and Cordials; 8 halfpipes old titard and Souetto Braudiot; 2 pipes superior HolUud Gin. Beaver braud; 6 bbls old Mouougahela Whisky, in glass and wood. Fur sole by / DAVID O’CONNOR, Jell Cur. Broughton and Drayton Hts, FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. I Tho steamship CAROLINA will Z leavo here Friday morning, July ktu, tur mu uoilve place, leaving Charleston on the 6lh. For freight or passage apply on board or to julyl—4t M. A. COHEN, Agent, FOR NEW YORK. 2b jail Saturday, July 6/ft, at o’clock, A. M. - The steamship KNOXVILLE, Capt. L Ludlow, will leavo as above. For rfreight or passage apply to i PADELFORD. FAY k CO. BO~ Berths not secured uutil paid for. Cabin l’assago <26 Steorage Passage 8 ft"®** Shippors of Cotton by these steamships will please take notice, thatno Cotton will bo received at he presses that is not distinctly murked on the edgo ortho balo. Jo29 C. C. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Sashes, UilnOs, Doors, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Window Glass, Putty, ibo. tVtfaih Painters’, Gralnors’ and Artists’ Brushes; IgJjjHWhltowuah Heads uud Dusters, Dry aud X^S^Mlxod Paints of evory description, Artists’ colors In tubos, Prepared Cauvass, ftc. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms propared with ueutness and despatch.— House, Slgu aud Ship Painting, Gilding, Gralulng and Gluxiug douo in tho bust style uud at moderate prices. All orders lrom tho country promptly attended to. inch 28—ly ~ WILMOT’S JEWELRY STORE Is receiving by every arri- ivul a large and rich osaort-JeCj mont of Gold and Silver Wutoiius, Dlatuouu Pins. Ear and Fiuger Rings, Mantle and other Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Casters, ftc., of Starling Silver. Jewelry in every variety> ""Ivory Tablo Cutlery, fino Pocket Knlvos and Scissors. Rich China and Parian Vases, and other articles. Fine Double Barrelled Guua manufactured to his owu order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Plated Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts and Candle sticks, with a great variety of Fancy Articles, suita ble far weddlug gifts, too numerous hero to men tion. All kinds oi'WutuhoH and Clocks repaired by tho most experienced workmen. S. WILMOT, raayla No. 1 Market square. MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, CUAKIJBTON, S. O. THIS House is now adapted to all the wants of the Travelling Public, and tho ef forts of tho Proprietor will bo to desorve their patrouage. mar 31 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. FOR PHILADELPHIA. 2b tail Saturday. July 5(ft. at 11 o’cfocfc, A. M. The United States Mall Steamship 1 KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hardlo, r will leavo as above. For freight or Bpassage apply to C. A. GREINER, Agent. Cabin Passage 20 06 Steerage Passage 7 00 Passengers by tnls ship for Baltimore and Wash ington will bo landed at New Castle, Delaware, If desired, from which place cars start three limes daily for the abovo cities, and other Southern points. june27 Niagara Falls, tile Lakes & Canada. 8HORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia FARE TO NIAG’RA FALLS FARE TO PHILA- DELP’A 930. T HIS LINE connects at Philadelphia with the Great North-Western Railroad Route, through •to Niagara Fulls and Buffulo. in sixteen hours from Philadelphia. Through Tickets, with the prlvilego or stopping at Philadelphia, and intermediate points, for sale by dhe Agent. faro to Niugara Fulls or Uuffallo $28 “ Elmira 26 “ Canandaigua 28 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent, Juno 27 Savannah, Georgia. L ocomotive needles.—a new and ele gant urticle which needs ouly to bo tried once iusure Uio constant preference of tho seamstress, t°st received and for sale by JumarlS ___ LADSON k ROGERS. ~ CORN ON CONSIGNMENT. I ffT / Sacks just received and for sale. it)UU YONGE k FRIERSON, Jol2 94 Bay Btroot, S YRUP ANITmoLASSES.—60 bbls Now Orloa*nB Syrup; 6b do Molasses; iu store and for salo by juuo 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO, S UGAR—10 hhds choice New Orleans Sugar; 20 do Porto Rico do; 20 do fair Muscovado do; in store aud lor sale by Juno 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. R ECEIVED per steamer Knoxville—Pickled and smoked Tongues; Fulton Market Beef, uud Pig Fork, Pig Hams und Pig Bacon. Oranges, Loinous, Apples, and White Beans. Also, a fresh supply of Foxu’s celebrated Crack ers. For sulo low by uue 7 J. A. BROWN. HURRAH I—HURRAH 11 J UST ARRIVED, por schooner A. Dovcroaux, in four days from Havana, a frosh lot of choice Fruit, for tho Savuunah Fruit Emporium, consist ing of—400 bunches IJamuius, 100 dozen Fiuo Ap ples; 6000 Flat!tains, 3000 Sweet Orangos, Tom- atoos, ami one basket Green Ginger. For sulo by Juno 14 J. A. BROWN. LnGratiire Female College. COMMENCEMENT. DURE WATEIL—If you want the Uncut drink- X lug water iu tho world cull und purchaso ono of Kcdzlc's Patent Water Filters, tho articlo mentioned lu Water Commissioners’ last Report, which wo warrant to purify tho Savannah River Water porfectly—au indlspousablo article for p.autatlou uso. KENNEDY k BEACH, |an24 only Agents for thulr Balo in Savannah. "pyCKKN^ri HOUSEHOLD WORDS, for Juuo, re ' cclvod aud for snlo b; June 4 WAHNOCK & DAVIS, 16 Congress stroot QADRATH. July 6th- O Neely, Alabama Confoi -Sermon by Philip P. , a Conference. Monday, July 7th—Prizo exhibition ot‘ Sophomore Class—Concert ut Caudle-light. Tuesday, .July 8th—Annivorsury of Hcntz k Judson Society. Prizes awarded. Annual address by Luther M. Smith, Prof. Eiiiory College. Wednesday. July 9th—Commencement day. Ad dress by lion. F. S. Bartow, Savannuh, Ga. Thursday, July loth—Anniversary of tho Alunuiac Society. Addross by Hon. J. Glunoy Jones, Penn- :«ylvanla. .Examination of all tho classes will take place the week preceding commencement. W. B. T MONTGOMERY, my 11 Snpt. Faculty. iAJUlta~180 sucks Bupurlin'e Flour, for sulo bvffii WILLIAM LYNN, 87 Bay Btroot. F June27—31 "Sew books, T UETunglotown Papers, being tho remmlsccticcs, observatluns, and opinions or Timotheus Trap, Esq., including a Report of thnGruulb Mammothio Reform Convention, edited by tho author of Record of tho liubbletuwn Parish, Am. .... Hertha, by Frcdrlku Bremer, translated by Mary Howltt. The Buko Marchmont, or tho ltulnod Gamester, being the Unal end and conclusion of Rubella Vin cent, Vivian Burtruiu, and Countess of Losccllos, by G W M Reynolds, author or Mary Price, Klleh Per- cy. Agnes, Ac, Ac. How to no Rich, or a Koy to Hono‘t Wealth, be ing a practical guide to farmers, professional men, niechuntcs, merchants, clerks, factory operatives, apprentices, and ull laborers, by Asher L Smith. Arthur’s HomfrMagazine, for July. _ , r Ikiouomic Cottago Builder, by C P Dwyor, Archi tect. itecelvod TuoHday, Juno 24lh, by JUII026 WAHNOCK k DAVIS. GENERAL NOTltlfcl. S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING cun now be dono at home. Mr. CHARLES KEMISII having os- tabllshed lilmsolt pormanontly, all work in this lino will bo dono with dispatch. All repairing of Castors, Toniwto, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or uny other article will bo dono ueatly before plating. All old ailvor plate, such ns Tcasotta or Urns, Forks or 8|KMms, will bo re-finlshed and made equal to now. and at moderate prices. AU work or order* left « my store will be attended to promptly. P. H.—Watch cues galvanised. m»y27 0, M, OBUYIN, B utter and cheese—25 tubs nod 10 kegs choice now Goshen Button 26 boxes Cheese receivod per Btcamer und for sale by Juno 24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. S' Oliooso, received por steamer Alabama by may28 J. D. JESSE. L ard and herrings— 20 bbls Prime White Leal Lard; 60 boxos Prime Herrings. Landing and for sulo by tnayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. D RESS TRIMMINGS;—Fringe's, black and colored Moire Antique Gauze, aud other styles, in great variety, and for salo by mar 7 AIKIN & BURNS. C OTTON UMBRELLAS—A largo supply of wheel- top whalebone frumo Gingham Umbrellas, all siz'is, received aud for salo by Juno 0 LADSON A ROGERS. S UGARS—10 hluls choice Porto Rico sugars; 16 do Fuir do; 16 do Fair and 10 do Cbolco New Orleans Sugar; Just received and for sulo by JuiwlU 8 itANTUX, JUHN'STUN k CO. P RINTED BARGES, Flounced Robes, Ac.; Print- od Organdies, Jaconets, Iawus, uud olhor siylos of Fancy Goods, Bolling off at coat, by JUH022 DkWITT A MORGAN. F RENCH, English uud AmericanCuhoos, Needle- worked Collars ami hleovos, Linon Sheotings ami Pillow-coso Cottons, laidios’ Llslo Threud Hose, Black Challles, Cltildreus’ Gauze, Merino VostB, Ijico Mantillas, Irish LJuuus, Indian Nunkoons, Ac. For Hate by DkWITT A MORGAN. Jtmo22 _ _ M OI«A8fciE8 AND KO(*E— 100 barrolu Now Orleaus Molasses; 809 coils uud half colls Loulsluua Manufac- taring Company” Ropu. landing per brig Louisa Soars from Now Orleans, and for salo by my28 HOl.COM HE. JOHNSON A (X) qTlK PARASOLS—A new supply of Uiosu UuSolT O ful Silk Parasols have Just been received and aro for Halo by Juno 6 LADSON A ROGERS. Jtoui, airy aud pleasant Houm in a desirable part of the elty. for which a liberal price will be paid. Enqulr* at tlw .office or the Georgian and Journal. uue gfl—tr —Tssuf; UNTIL the 1st November next, a com modious aud airy reatdence, on tbe north ■Ido or the Central Railroad Depot, known _kU Hovers Place. The house la newly rur- from basement to attic, which can bo bought may8 YOUNG k WYATT. OAUIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $26 00. ! eml-Weekly United States Mall Line* T7HB NEWAND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL 1 Steamships— "^NOXVIIJX. 1,600 tons..Capt. 0. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA.... 1,600 “ ..Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,800 ” ..Oapt. M. 8. WoodhuU. ALABAMA.... 1,800 <• ..Capt. G, R.Schcnck. WIU. I.RAVS SAVANNAH RVKRY WBDNBSDAY AND SATURDAY. Those slUns are among the largest on the coast, unsurpassod In spoed, safety* and comfort, making tholr passages in fifty to sixty hours, and aro com manded by skillful, careful and polite officers Having ologant state-room accommodations, they offer a moat desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage to Now York !26 8teorago Paasago to New York.,..., 8 PADELFORD, FAY ft GO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHILL, 18 Broadway, fob 6 Now York. FLORiDA~MRTS7 FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. S. Mail Line—From Now Or leans to Key West.—Steamships 'FLORIDA and VANDERBILT.—Those fine Bteamers will In ftiture make tholr regular semi-monthly trips, leaving as follows: New Orleans, 10th ft24th Koy West, .. 10th ft 24th Pensacola.. ..11th ft 26th Apalachicola. 12th ft 20th St Marks.... 18th ft 27th Cedar Keys..14th ft 28th Tampa Bay.. 16th ft 29th TO RENT. The Dwelling lately occupied by Judge [ Fleming, In Taylor street, near Drayton. Said Houso Is threo stories on a basement, kwlth good sorvants* rooms, and outhouses, session glvon immediately. Apply to Jb 28 D. L. COHEN. Arrive at Koy West 17th ft 1st I Now Orleans, 17th ft 1st Agouts in New Orleans, doc26 6m E. G. ROGERS, ft GO., 72 Poydraas street. F5E JOHNSON’H bANDlNO, AND INTERMEDIATE PLAGES, To leave on Tuesday Night, the 12th instant. M - •lT* , a Tho light draft-steamer, WILLIAM CLEBBY, Captain A. C. king, will leave regularly as above, from the Charleston Stoarapacket Wharf. Apply to fob 11 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent —vrsnssnstM FOR PALATKA, FUA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ga., Fernanda na and Jacksonville, Bicolata and Black Greek, Fla. THE steamor WELAKA, Capt. N King, will leave for tho abovo places ovory Tuesday Morning, at 10 o’clk. This boat has large and airy State Room accom modations, and taking Ihe Inland Passage, oilers •very Inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and Inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No froight will be taken after 9 o’clock. For froight or passage apply on board at the Florida Steam packet wharf, or to apr21 CLAQHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. FOR RENT. Possession glvon immediately — Threo story brick houso, now und iu good order, ou Macon street, noxt oast residence to Mrs. JowutU pply at this office. uuraay27 it ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA i i ■ ■ GEORGIA. J« J- HE8LEH, Proprietor* ' Bale of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans. Passengers por Evening Trains will find Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars, tnay!4 MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, JAC M$ IIOAKD PKR DAY $ 1 60 BOAKD PER WKKK 6 00 nOAKD PKIt MONTH 20 00 ,mayl8 lyr UNITED STATES MAID LINE. Ibr Palatka, East Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St. Maryt, Femandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg, (Black Creek,) and Picdata. ■anir— ^ Tho now and elegant stoarapackol __£aSHKOT. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, leaves every ssaturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for tho above places. Freight will bo taken for Trader’s HUI and later- modiute landings on St Mary’s River. 49T No froight will be takon after 9 o'clock. Foiv freight or passage, having excellent state room accommodations, apply ou board, at tho Flori da Steampaoket Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to apr21_ CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta. FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA ■4P— ^ Tho lino stoarapackot CAROLINA, Uoxettor, will loavo here l r Juukauuvmu, Picoluta and Palatka, every Tues day aftornoouat 5 o’clock; returning, will loavo mr Charleston, every Friday morniug at 9 o’clock. For froight or passage apply on board, at Wlllluk’s wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent, June 14th, 1866—ly jy Freights payablo on tho wharf. M l 1 M m s Instead of going North como to the Stono ■ Mountain House, and spend your Bummer, ns everything will be done for your com fort. Conveyances will bo furnished to convey passengers to Lnwroucovllle, Gainesville and Clarksville. Passengers by tho Georgia Railroad tako sup per at this house. ALEXANDER ft CLARK. F. 8. AtratANPKR, formerly of Lawroncevillo. J A. Cubic, Social Circlo.2m—je 2 INDIAN SPEING HOTEL. Tho Undersigned has again tho plcosuro or Informing his numorous friends, os well as tho public at largo, that ho is yot at tho Indian Spring Hotel, aud Is fully prepared, with the assistance of his sons and his own oxporhmco of six years at tho hotel, with the best cooks that can bn procured, as well os assis tance of nil kinds, to ask of all those who visit lliu Sirring u generous share of their patronage, intend ing to sparo no pains or himself to make all such as please to give him a call comfortable. The Tndian {Spring Hotol is now opcu, uud ready to recelvo all those that will please to call. There will bo at For sythe Depot couches and hacks ready to convey all such ns wish to go over. EDW. VARNER, may23-3taw tsopl Proprietor. V* {Savannah Republican, Morning News, and Charleston Courier will plcoso insert tho above threo times each week uutil lut September, and send their bills for payment, EDW. VARNER. ST. MARYS’ HOTEL. The abovo named House is now open for the reception of Boarders and Travellers, and tho. undersigned promises to spare neither pains or expense to make his pa trons comfortable. His tablo will always bo sup plied with tho choicest that the market and tho sur rounding country alfords—Frosh Fish, Oysters, Ven ison, WildGumo, ftc. Tho House is lurge aud airy, and within a low yards of the landing, on tho beau tiful river 8t. Marys, and iu a desirable place for in valids und others as a summer resort. Tho stage leaves the House three times a week for Woodstock Mills, Ccntrevlllage, aud Trader’s Hill, and tho Sa- vatinaL boats touch going aud coming, so that per sons will not bo inconvenienced, but cau loavo when they desire. Prices will be mado to correspond with first class country hotels. THOMAS B. JONES St. Marys, May 27, 1850.3m my27 hphbs‘0'@siu isowffliEo INDIAN BVKIXUB, UKOKHIA. BRYAN W. COLLIER Respectfully announces that the abovo Houso will bo opened for tho reception of guests, ou the 20th instant. Ho lias been fortunate lu securing tho services of Mr. .luiiies orillla, well known to tho public as the keeper of tho Ninety Milo House on the Central Railroad, to assist hi tho superintendence of tho McIntosh Houso during tho season. A band of mu sic has nlso been socured. Stages will bo in readi ness at Forsyth, on the arrival of trains, to convey passengers with comfort and dispatch to tho houso. No pulus will bo spared to mako guests as comfort- able as possible, and a more than usually brilliant season is confidently anticipated. tlA—Juno 6 SUNDRIES. 1000 Roams Wrapping paper. 100 bales Twine; 200 doz Scrubbing and Shoe Urusiius. 60 M Imported Spanish Sogars; 260 boxes Tobacco, various brands; 160 sucks Rio Coffuo; 76 mats Java Coffee; lou doz Brooms; 60 doz Washboards; 60 Covered Boskets; 160 boxes Family Soap; 160 do PAlottoap; 76 do No. 1 Hoap; 600 Gross Matches; 60 half cheats Young Hyson Tea; 60 do do Oolong do: \ 100 boxes Candy: 60 boxes ficulod Herrings; 76 boxos Fresh Grouud Cotree; 100 boxes imported Castile Soap; 100 boxos Toilet Soap; 60 >4i >6, and whole boxes Raisins; Receivod aud for salo by MCMAHON ft DOYLE, mayl4 206 aud 208 Bay Btreot. H ~ ALL’S SUPERIOR SILK UMBRELLAS—A CUMO of 28, 30, 32, 24 aud 36 inch Silk Umbrullus, ttocolvcd uud for sale by j uu0 0 LAD30N ft ROGERS. TO BUILDERS. rpHE SUBSCRIBER ia prepared to execute I ut the shortest notice, aud in tho most work manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters, Corulco, or othor work connected with tho manufac turing or ropoirlng of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, octl3 166 Broughton at) LAND ADEN CY—Brunswick, Da. EDWIN M. MOORE Vf clraso and sale of lands in tho counries Olyun, Woyuo, Gaindon, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Oolfoo, Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing and Belling o! town lots in tho town of Uauuswlck. HIKKKKNCtX ! Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Oarglle, Brunawiok' Thomas JI Hardou, Ssvanuah; Hon James L 8ew| ard, Thoraasville, H AY, CORN AND OATS—lu storo, aud for sale ACdS—iu oHSTpriura Bffit Ju*t ruuiivou uud CRANE, WEUfl ft 00. lop Ml. b, un. 2ft C UHNKl) UKKF, 1'IU l-OBK, AO. Just rooolvod 10 b.ir barrels Fulura market corned llcor: 10 barrels and bair barrola PI* Pork— IfauiH. Bldoa and Bbouldora s 10 barrola eatra No 1 Maekorelt 1 do No 2 Mackerel) 6 do HorriniO) 2 drum. Ood Flob, and lift borrow Smoked Herrin*., ra.mr.Mdmr Ml. by piViDO'OONNIBt. istMpas 1 , RAY will ban dlapatob tor tbe abovo port. ftol*bt apply ^ > 0NTttt ■ 0AMMELL THBU1U3 ATW1J m-KUNlN S t KA1U). 00. OP NEW VOW.. , ■ A RE takln* Marino RUdu at thek Agonoy, A. coruor ofDraytaa and Brpas atroeto. Approved Rliko will bo takon on liberal tonu, _ad rat usual credit given on PromlamNom. Ibree quartan ortho buolneoi will be returned to tbe ouo tomero In oorlp. C. A. L. bunor, fob 10 Agent In Savannah. INSURANCE. Southern Mutual Insurance Company, Southern Mutual Life Ins* Company, Home Insurance Company, of N. York, Springfield Fire 4k Marine Ine* Com'y, Risks in the above Insurance Companies underta ken by WM. KINO ft SONS, Agents, No. 99 Bay street. Savannah, 14th December, 1866. deol4 FUtE, MARINE AND LIFE Tumpa 11th ft 26th Cedar Koys. 12th ft 26th St. Marks... 14th ft28th Apalachicola, 16th ft 20th Pouiaoola... 16th ft 30th NSURANCE. NO. Ill, NAY-STREET. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Nearly Four Million Dollar*. By tho following responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak Lift Insurance Company, or HABTrOBD, OT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OF LONDON. Farmers* and Mechanics* Fire, Marine and Lift Insurance Company, Or EHILADKLPHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance Company,, Or BB1DOKPOHT, OT. 49-Tne subscriber will elfoct Insurance to any amount in all parts of the State oa every description or property. Life Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest rate, for the benofil of holrs and creditors, or payable to tho wlfo froo from the claims of creditors. Marlue Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts of tho world. Jon26 A. WILBUR. MUTUAL BRnEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual, Nett accumulation, Jon. 1,1866* *2,230,006 47 Total amount or dividends paid to date 716,492 66 Total amount or claims by death paid to date 1,886,990 84 ■ ■ 10 do do *4,282,488 97 100 do do Benjamin C. Miller, Secrotary, Joseph L. Lord, General Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President. *The funds or this Company are all saTely Invosted In first class bonds and mortgages, stock#, cash, and notes of members fully scoured by tholr policies. For furthor particulars inquire or CHARLES A. FARLEY, Agent In Savannah, At tho office of Bell ft Prentiss. J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. KsratsNCB: Messrs. Padklzohd, Fat ft Co., I. K. Tin, Esq., State Bank. Teu 29 MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. ALANSON MARSH, S. A. ROLLO Firm or A. S. Barnes ft Co. Childs, Pratt ft Co. “ Livingston, Ballard ft Co. “ Wm. M. Dodge ft Co. “ H. A. Curtis ft Co. 1 Husted ft Car 11. ALONZO CHILD, 1. P. BALLARD, WM. M. DODGE, P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. ROLLO, 8. T. L1PPINCOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTED, WM. H. RIVEKSMITH, W. H. LYON, “ « W. H. Lyon ft Co. GEO. CHAPMAN, *» “ Loo, Murphy ft Co. JOS. H. WESTOOTT, “ Briggs, Westcott ft Co. JOS. FATMAN, » ‘‘FatmanftCo. STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, « «« Geo. Savory ft Co. * A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Presipeut. WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary. gg-Thls Company will Issue Policies upon Ma rino, Inlaud Navigation, Transportation and Fire RiBks, at liberal rates ofprom;um. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oct 81 No. 85, Bay Street. rOR TOR STATES OF SO. CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA* PATENTED MAY 16, 1864. COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1866. FFHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders X is respectfully called to tho above Mill. They aro now in uso by at least 10,000 of tho most practi cal Stock Feeders throughout tho country, wuo are ready to tostliy to tholr superiority ovor all other Mills of a similar kind. These 61111s are mado tho exclusive business of tho patontoo, Mr. Scott, who being a practical man, superintends the casting iu person, and Bolects only such Iron as is best adapt ed to tholr uso, which, Uko car wheols, require to bo mado of metal known to be hard and strong.— They weigh from throe to flvo hundred pouuds, ac cording to sizo. and can bo put in operation in twen ty minutes without oxpenso or mechanical aid. Tho Little Giant has taken the first premium at nearly all the State Fairs throughout the Union, trad that iu tho most complimentary manner. They are guaranteed against breakugo or derangomont when used according to directions, and warranted to give tho most perfect satisfaction, or the money refunded ou the return of the mill. They are of threo slzos, and will grind from eight to fifteen bushels good food per hour, according to size, with one or two horses. Wo now offor them to tho trado complete, roady for attaching the team, at reduced prices. Mr. C. H. CAMPFIELD is our Agent in Savannah, of whom tho mill may bo had at our price. march 7—codftwly 1? : Jj Flour. Landtag and for salo b; mayl6 IXTRA CANAL FLOUR.—26 barrels Extra Canal SCRANTON. .IoJnSTON te CO. S UGARS—2U hhds Parbadoes augar; 40 do Now Orleaus do. lair to choice; 20 do Porto Rico Uo; 30 do Muscovado do; 200 bbls crushed, powdered IvEBSTER b PALMER. aud clarified do; for salo by JunuZO \V S ALT—8000 sacks Liverpool Salt; 10,000 bushels Turks’ Island do; for salo by junu20 WKBaTBE ft PALMES. G UNNY BAGGING—3&0 bales superior Gunny Bugging for salo by jol—1 w PADELFORD, FAY ft CO. vagabonTSTSfe; V AGABOND LIFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel Fer ry, for sovou years a resident; The Tangletown Letters, including a Report of tho Groat Mammoth Reform Convention, with l.lustra- lions; lJfo and Travels of Herodotus, in tho Fifth Centu ry B. C., by J. Talboys Wheeler, two volumes, with a mnp; The Huguenot Exiles, or Times or Louis XIV., historical novel; Hnrpor’s Picture Books for tho Nursery—Learn ing to Bead, by Abbott; Worth aud Wealth, for merchants and men of business, by Freeman Hunt; Sydney Smith’s Wit and Wisdom, being selections from Ills writings: Calderon, his Life and Writings, by R. Choucviso Trench; Trench’b Poems; AdveuturesofGorard, the Lion Killer, with plates Homeric Ballads and Comedies of Luciau, trans latod by Wra Magi on; The Daisy Chain, by Miss Yongo, author of the Hoir of Itcuolifi’c; Tho Old Vicarage, by Mrs Hubboak; Creasy on tho Kino und l’rogross of tho English Constitution: Dwight’s Introduction to tho Study of Art; Harper’s Mugazino, for July. 1 - W. THC JunolH HORNE WILLIAMS. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.—The O subscriber would invite tho attention of all iu want of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to Ids stock which has JuBt been rccoivod, at tho Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay Btroot. aprI6 WM. O. PRICE S UNDRIES. JUST RECEIVED— 16 bags cbolco old Government Java and Rio Coffee; 20 half chests Black and Green Tons, loose and in quarter pound puckago-<, 10 hhds Light Muscovado Augur; 10 bbls R L ft D Stuart’s Crushed and Clariflod Su gars; 10 bbls self rising Flour; 26 bags Extra and Superfine Flour; 20 bbls Soda, Butter and Maplo Crackers; 60 boxos Beadel’s family Soap, Starch uud Caudles 60 doz Pulls and Brooms; 100 doz Scrub Brushes, aud Cottou and Manilla Clothos Lines; 10 gross Mutches: 25 boxos ground Coffee and Pcppor; 50 boxes Mustard and Yoast Powdors, Muse, Cinna mon, Nutmegs, and Cloves, and 10 cases tablo Salt, fto., ftc. In storo aud for baIo by DAVID O’CONNOR. Joll Cor Broughton aud Drayton sta D omestic liquors— 60 bbls EPholp’ Rye Gin, 26 bbls N. E. Rum, 60 “ Luther Felton’s Rum, 25 “ Doraostlo Brandy, 60 “ Old P ft H ConuocUout River Gin, 60 « N. 0. Whisky, Just received and for baIo by my2a SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. 25 BBLS. J, Taylor ft 8on’^A|o rooelv^od audfer salo by Jell MoMAHON ft DOYLE, Nos. 206 ft.207 Bay street. C JFFEB—76 bsgi Rio Unflee, in store and for sale low to doss consignment. june26 CRANE, WELLS ft 00 THE INTERNATIONAL Insurance Company. NO. 28, MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL—$312,000 AGENT FOB SAVANNAH, James Curler, AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT & CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the T TIIE* GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000, KIRK, JCARtaE, AND INLAND 7n6URANCH. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Lalhrop, 632 Spruce street; Aluxaudor Whlldcu, ilerchant, 14 North Front-st.; Jobu 0. Hunter, Urm of Wright. Hunter et Co.; E, Tracy, firm of Tracy ft Baker; John R. M’Curdy, Arm of Joues, Whlto ft M’Curdy; Isaac Hazlohurst, Attorney and Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm of Jumea B. Smith ft Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; R. S. Walton. 860 Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce streot; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall. CHARI.ES C. LAl'HROP, President. Thos. K. Limkrick, Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Juno 16 No. 86 Bay street. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMFY, No. 11 Pine stnet, Neto \ork, (BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET.) Cash Capital—$150,000! mHIS CorapauyTnsures ugafust loss or damage by X Flro, ou the most reasonable terms, dwelling houses and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer chandize, factories, ships in port, etc. All losses will be adjusted aud promptly paid. D. 8. MILLS. President, C. BROOM, Vice President. Enw’D C. Taylor, Secretary, Gko. B. Drank, Surveyor JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Juno 17 for Savannah, 86 Bay street. Iff "BELL & PRENTISS. (Sffoc—iUMTo raanwcK a mm.) THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front orators will bs sold,— .Th* usual assortment or Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery and Glass Waro, Dry Good#, new and second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles. Watches, Jewelry, ftcfto, Terms, cash before be- livery. Bar All articles purchasod at auction and not set tled for previous to tho noxt rogular sale, will be sold on account and risk or former purchaser. Jy2 BY A. THOMAS&tMf Will be sold’, at tho store Noi ilO Bryan st, opposite H. Wiimot’s Jewelry store, commencing ut 10 o’clock on Thursday morning, tho 2nd Inst. A p irtion .of Mr. A. II. Champion's stock of Groceries, slightly damaged by the late Are, os also a variety of other articles too numerous. to men tion. P .8. Wo will continue receiving goods up to 0 o'clock on day of salo. Julyl. ALABAMA LOTTERY! [AUTUORIZKD BY Tint BTATK OP ALABAMA.] CLASS E—NhW SERIES,- To be drawn iu tho City of Montgomery. Alabama, in public, ou THURSDAY, July 10, 1866, on the HAVANA PLANI SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. Prices amounUngto 205,000 Dollars 11 Will be utsuribuieu occuruing to utu iui.owiug MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I 30,000 |Numbers—15,600 Prises! 1 price or *36,000 I 1 do do 10,000 Is 10,000 do do 6,000 is 6,000 do do 2,000 is 2,000 do dew 1,200 is 1,200 do du 1,100 is l,ioo do do 1,000 Is l,OOo do do 900 is 900 do do 800 is 800 do do 020 is 620 2001s 2,0oo 1001s 10,000 4 ** 160 II “ 10,000 are 600 4 <• 100 •I 6,000 are 40u 4 u 80 •I 2,000 aro 820 4 l* 70 II 1,200 aro 2bo 4 ii 60 ‘I 1,100 are 200 4 H 40 Ii 1,000 are 160 4 (i 80 000 are 120 4 (i 28 80U are 112 4 «( 22 II 620 are 88 40 »i 20 II 200 are 800 400 »* 10 •I 100 are ,000 16,600 8 ii- \% ,500 16,000 prices amounting to *206,2oo The 15,000 prices of ui *8>j( are determined by the number whtub druws the *36,0o0 prize—if thm number should bo an odd number, thou every odd number ticket iu the Scheme will be emitted tu *8)i; 11 au even uumber, then every even numbor ticaei wdi be emitted to *8>£ in addition loony other prize which may be drawn. Purchasers iu buying an equal quantity of odd and evou uumber tickets, will bo certain of drawing nearly ono hall the cost of the same, with ohaucea of obtaining other prizes. Bar Remember tbat every prize is druwn, and payable iu lull without uouuctiou. Bar All prizes ol *1,000 and under, paid Immedi ately ul'ter the drawing,—other prizes at tho usual time ol thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Tbe drawn uumbers will be forwarded to purchasero immediately utter tho drawing. Whom Tickets, *lo—Halves, *5—Quarters, *2 60. Prize Tickets cashed or reuewed in other Tickets at either offico. Orders for Tickets can bo addressed cither to S. SWAN ft CO., Atlauta, Ga,, Jel Or H. SWAN, Aioutgomury. Ala. ’VT tAibH'UT OIL, oi the best quality uuuauuiuy for sale low by CHArFEK ft CO., may 16 6 Whitaker street. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS 4^-5,031 PKlZtti.-®* 60,000 Dollars—10,000 Numbers Only!! grand Speculation i : i FOR A SMALL INVLBlMKNT I IMPROVEMENT ON THE IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. BY AUTHORITY UP TUB STAIR UP UKUKUU. JASPER CO UN TY ACADE MY CLASS 0. To bo drawn July tho 16th, 1866, at Concert Hall, Macon, Go., under tho sworn superintendence ol Col. Geo. U. Logan aud Jas. A. Nisbet, Esq. Tbla Lottery is druwn on the plan of tho Royal Lottery of Havana of i-iuglo numbers; this has oul> 10,ouo numbers, aud tnu Huvuna Lottery 84,uoo uumbers—tho Havuuu 249 prizes, this 6,031 prices. Look to your interest l Now is tho tlmo. CAPITAL $7,600. 1 Prizo of $ 7,6001s * 7,600 3,000 is a;ooo 1 « 2,000 is 2,000 3 « 1,000 are 8,000 & “ 600 are 2,600 20 « 100 are 2,000 6000 “ “ Sore 40,000 6041 prizes amounting to *60,000 Tickets *10—Halves *5—Quarters *2.60. 49- Prizes payable without deduction. 49-PorsouB sending money by mall ncod not fear Its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bauk uotes of sound banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering tickets. Bar Those wishing particular numbers should order Immediately. Tho 6,ooo prizes or *8, aro determined by the drawing of the 1 apital of *7,600; if tho uumber that draws the Capital is un even number, those Tickets euuiug 0. 2, 4, 6, 8, are emitted to *8; if au odd number those Tickets euUlng with 1,3, 6, 7, 9, are entitled to *8. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Junoi7 Macon, Ga. GEO. A. McCLESKEY, Ageut, SavaunuU. Ga. „ WM. J. HUNT, Cor. IHontflroniery Ac York sts. SAVANNAH, GA., ■p ESPECTFULLY Informs the Ladies and Xl> Gentlemen of this City that ho is prepared to servo them ovory evening with Ice bream, Cakes & Confectionery, In his own peculiar style, and hopes to merit a share ol'public patronage. Savannah, 17th April, I860. 8m &prl7 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. D ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Bryan-st, would rospcctfully attuouuco to the citizens ol {Savannah that he is ready to mako and put down Curpots. Oil Cloth, Mutting, ftc., at tho shortest no tes, and on tho most reasonable terms. ocl3-tf P RIME YELLOW CORN, -lu store aud lor sale by may7 YOUNG &WYATT. B acon and J*ARt>.—60 hhds, prime Bacon Sides ; 80 hhds. prime Bacon Shoulders ; 2b bbls. prime Baltimore Leaf Laru. Laudiug, and iur sale by SCRANTON, JuHNSTON ft CO. Juno 1 ICE CREAM! SEW CONFECTION AKV STORE No. OH Bryan Street. TWO DOORS ABOVK MR. GRIFKEX’S JKWKLRY STORK. HHHE undersigned respectfully informs the La- X dies ofSavuuuah in particular, and tho public gunorally, tbat ho has this day opened a now Confcc- lianary Store, and will keep on hand a largo and *osh assdrtuiont, of ull kiudsand discriptions. He will ut ull times and hours, bo ready tofurulsb j.irttes, with suppers. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, at all honn. Oruamuuted Cakes, Pies, ftc. ftc., mado te order. Ho hopes from lung experience to givo satisfaction toall who will honor him with their patronage. M. B BUZZOLA, No. 98 BryanS SILVER WARE, CUTLERY, i6c.” W E havo Just receivod a now stock of Silver Fpoous, Butter Knives, Sait Cellars, Fish. m 0 Pie, Cuke und Ice Cronm Knives ; also, Stool and Plated ou Steel Table Cutlorv, Carvers, Ice Ittchors, Bread Knives. Plated and Paricn Butter Stands, be sides a quantity of usofol articles too numerous to montlou. D. B. NICHOLS ft CO. June 4 BARGAINS I N RICH DRESS GOODAND MANTILLAS—bal- unco of rich flounced Organdies. Bareges, Crape du Haris and Tissues, 'it cost to closo them out; also rich Loco Muntillus, at reduced prices, for sale b • Juuo 4 _ Da Wire ft MORGAN y 2Q Bbls. superior Old Monongehela Whtekey, received, and for sate by my 14 J. M. EYRE, 94 Bay Btreot. WANTED. A Conpignoo for 10 tuba of Butter, marked J. F. ft D., lauded per steamship Kuoxvillo from New lurk. [Jo9] PADELFORD, FAY ft CO. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 OONOKKfM AND 57 ST. JCJJKN-HTHIXTB. mHE Subscriber has received, and will open I this day, the largest and must extensive variety oiWINDOW SHADES over offered in this city. It la tho intention of tho advertiser to keep constantly in storo a largo supply of all tho various patterns and styles manufactured by the raanufooturers of this country and of France, to which the attention of mer chants and families In tho city and country, ia iu- vttod. Thoy will bo sold at wholesale and retail, at sratlstactory prices. • W H. GUION, Ageut. Jan 8 OUUARa.—60 barrels Stuarts A and B Clarified O Sugar; 60 do Crashed and Powdered do. Lam * tag and for sale by may!6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. N O. MOLASSES, landing from schooner • Abby Franols, and for sale by Ok 87 '■ RWKKR k HNmmoa B ACON—75 hhds prlmo Baton Sides; 60 do do Shoulders; 20 casks chuiuo cauvassed Hams xu do Tiunossee do; just received aud lor sale Juuo24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. L IVERP00L 8ALT.—400 sacks, ten to the ton, lauding from ship Eli Whltuoy, and for sale by mar 1>0 PADIJ'ORD, FAY ft CO. BT BAREMAN ft BULLOCH. ftt Privsts Sal*. • One of the finest motel or boarding boos* Mr* vanu In the State. Enquire at 164 Bay atrssi Jun«24 r.. At PrivTte Bale. 1 A negro woman, 22 years or age, a good plain cook and field hand Warranted sound. Titls trn- doubtod. JunelO At Private Sale. A negro man, agod 26 years, a first rate hostfgr and house servant. Tltle undoubted. JolB At Private Sal*. A very likely Intelligent mulatto girl, aged 19 yoars, a first rate cook, washor and Ironer, and an excellent seamstress. Warranted sound.. Title on-. doubted, • Junel* At Private Bale. A very likely mulatto man, aged 24jrears, a first rate carpenter. Warranted sound. Titls u At Private Sale. A very llkoly negro man, aged 22 field hand, warranted sound. Title' JunelO At Private Sale. 1700 buHhels Rice, an excellent article for stock of all kinds. Call and examino. Price 26 cents per busbcl. Junel* Warned. Central Railroad, Planters’ Bank, and Bank of the State of Georgia, 8tocks, for which a liberal price will bo paid. JunelO foltenti Two good storre, under the bluff, at tbe foot of Whitaker stroot. JunelO Wanted to Purchase A convenient medium-sized house, in a central location—ono fronting on a square would be prefer red—for such an one a l.boral price would be gives. JunelO At Private Sale. Thirty eligibfo building Lots, 66 Toot front by 100 to 124 r. et deop. situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston streota. Those lots aio on high giound and somo of them in the Immediate neigbbornood of the lot selected for the site of the Savaunah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms same as city loti, viz : one-fifth cash, the baianco bearing interest at six per cent. Juui-19 THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY I pryor’s - oTntment. I T is a sure and speedy core for barns, piles, corns, felons, tever sores, ulcers, scald head, totter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur- soo,) sore and cracked lips, tresh wounds and sores of uny description. It L a most valuable remedy aud cure, which cau bo testified to by thousands who have used it in many portions of tue South for the last few years, lu nu instance win the salve do any injury, or interfere with a physician's prescrip tion. The proprietor has numiruus certificates and totters from puopio who have nsed It themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to blhers as a epuedy aud certain remedy for the above named uiaouses. A trial is all that is necessary for Its own recommendation. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Oa., and drug, gists generally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor, may 13 LaUrunge, Ga. P. JACOBS, 8EGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 2t), Bull street, (sign of tbe Big Indian.)’ N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand &paolsb, Had Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re al!. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, ftc. June 1 JAMES MeHENRY, Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Murine protests Noted and Extended, Average] adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Benda drawn* Papers propared whoreby to recover losses (rum American or Uritisb Underwriters, and attcution gtveu tu all matters connected with shipping aqd In surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ot the Custom House.ly noy 8 PATENT ECLIPSE SLA S IB BTf ASRIPo Every man his own Coxa Pruitor. C l ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN'S f Patent Eclipse Hand otump, the best, cheapest aud mostcouvuuieutofony thing for the purpose yet otlercd for sale. ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt. spr 3 ly 186 Cougress St HUNT Ai 'WEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE &EW1NU MACHINE. 1 \LalGNED for 1 amines, plantations, Dress raa- Xykers, Tailors, Boot ft bhue manufacturers and uiuers who may wish to do their owu sewing cheap ly and with expedition. This maebiuo sews a uni form stitch with bulb sides alike, and which wiU not ravel. It is more simple, is less liable to get out of • order, and costs less in propurtlon than any other machine, and is warranted to be perfect, and to work well. All apparatus necessary for convenient use is furnished with it, and any instruction will be given that will bo nuccssary tu ensure lu tbe purchaser Its successful opcrutlon and durability. Tho public are respectfully Invited to call and ex* amino them at 186 Cougress st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. 4^ A very neut and ornameutal Iron Table will now be given with a machine for a small sum in addition to the regular price. May 26. M AGAZINES FOR JUNE—Putuam’s Monthly; Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Graham’s Magazine; aituur’s Homo Mugazino; Godey’s Lady’s Book; Harper’s New Monthly, aud Dickon’s Household Words, received uud lor sale by WAHNOCK ft DAVIS, Juno 8 169 Congress stroot. P RIMEKENTUCKY HAMS.—Neatly trim- mod and for snlo lu close consignment. niayl7 YUl'NG ft WYATT. B AGGING — loo hales heavy Gunny Bugging, re ceived and for sale by juuo 4 HOI .COM BE. JOHNSON ft CO. MACHINERY AND IKON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVA ANN AH, GA. (Near tho Market.) TT'ROM the most complete facilities in bis own X establishment, aud through his couucctions with soveral of tho principal muuufacturng estab neats of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston. Undersigned is prepared to furninsb MACHIN r , PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRUNTS. Columus, Window Sills and Llutils, lrou Doors, Shutters, fto., at Northern prices. Ho is also propared to repair Machinery uud lrou work of every description, at short notice, upon rcusouablo term-.. As ageut for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKe, ho Is also prepared to exhibit a great vurie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac. Also Iron Ruiliug lu great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, aud put up tuo work at man- faclurcrs’ prices. H. H. LlNVlLlJi. aprll faclurcrs’ nr Savannah, April 11,1866, B read, matches ft lemon syrup- 60 bbls Sugar, Soda, aud Bultor Bu-scuit 25 boxes do do do Uo. 160 gross Mutches, round boxes. 76 boxos Lemon Syrup. Received and for sale by UuMaHuN ft DOYLE, joll Nos. 206 ft 207 Bay streot. 2q BULB of Mercer aud early Juue Potatoes by receiuvod per steamer Augusta, aud tor sale may 16 J. D. JESSE. F U i Fulton Market Beef, aud 10 do do Pork, receivod byl may20 J. D. JESSE. T HE ATTENTION or stranger* visiting the city and tho public generally, is invited to an examination of our stock or Spring aud Summer Goods, which for variety and stylo is not to bo ex celled In this olty. apr28 AIKIN ft BURNS. 7 fC OASKS Bacon, Hams, Sides and Should I tB ders, Just roeolvcd and for sale by aprll CRANK. WKIJR ft CO. TMjOuK—900 sacks extra and superfino Flour, in JJ store end for sale by June20 WEBSTER ft PALMES. HUM’S IHPUhVED mm UAlHim D ESIGNED Expressly lor tnukiug Doge—and wblch is decidedly superior to any o»her machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread cun ho used of any desired length, aud which will uotueedto be changed until tho whole is used. Bug monaufacturere, Uruin’und Flour merchants art put tlcularly invited te call and examine it at 186 Con gress struct. May26. AT-FRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt. HOWES COTTON HARVESTER. PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866, mHIS improvement enables ono field hand to pick X*s much cotton as ttvo can pick by tbe old method and having the cotton free from trash, ana in better condition for ginning. Tho above umcliluos aro for'‘kale at 186 Congress street Suvuunuh, and 126 Meeting street, Charles ton, S. C. All orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. Planters, Factors, Cotton Brokers, aud all interested aro i especially Invited to call and oxammu tbem. County Rights can be bought on favorable terms. May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER. C ORN.—10,000 bushels Tennessee Corn in store ar ... ._ _taud for sale tow by jo2—tf YOUNG ft WYATT. LOUK AND BACON.—600 sacks Flour ; lo.Ooi 1 lbs Bucou, in store and for salo by Je2—If YOUNG ft WYATT. B ALTIMORE FLOUR—loo bbls superfine Balti more Flour luudiug por schr Woodbndgo, and for sale by jel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. K EFLNED AND CLARIFIED &CGAU&— 60 bbls Stuart’s A Crashed Sugar, 26 do do Powdered do 60 do do A Clariflod do 60 do do B do do 60 do do C do do Just received and for salo by jol HCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. ONONGAHKLA \\Hl&h\ — Ai 26 bbs 0*d Mouougabela Whisky, 60 Double Distilled “ Just received aud fur sale by my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. E UUKLAND LIME 1,600 bbls Rockland Utm dully expected per brig K. W. AUuKR. Fo: sale, to arrive, by mayz8 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. M ARSHALL ft SON’S Celobrated Pig Hams, Pig Shoulders, and Pig Bacon. Also some new btuuked Tongues and Fresh 8moked Beef. Received pur Alabama, by may28 J. D. JESSE. LANDLORD AND TEN ant; T HE Law of Landlord and Tenant. By J. Smith, with Notes or American cases by P. P. Morris. Bauvler’s Law Dictionary, last oditlon. Bauvior’s Institutes American Law. Neligan’s Atlas of Cutaueous Diseases, with color ed plates, 4to. Brown on somo Diseases of Women admitting of surgical Treatment. Flint on Diseases of the Respiratory Organs. Budd on Diseases of tho Stomach. Sketches and Adveuturos in Madeira, Portugal and Spain. Italian Sights and Principles. By Jarvis, with engravings. Physiology ancL Calisthenics. By Catherine E. Beecher. Railway and Steamship Guido, with maps. Ireland in ’98 and *48; its Revolutionary History. By J. Savage. National System of Political Economy. From the Gurtnan, ol' List. aprlQ W. THORNE WILLIAMS. H ARPER FOR JULY.—Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, for July, received and for sale by Junol8 WARNOCK ft DAVIS, 169 Congress street. T7VJR JULY—Graham’s Illustrated Monthly Mag- X azlue, aud BuLuu’s Dollar Mouihly: Black- wood’s EUh burgh Magazine, tor May. Also, Mas sey’s Exhibition Keener aud Drawing Room Enter tainments, bolug choice selections in prose and verso, together with an unique collection of petite comedies, dramas aud farces, adapted for the use of sellouts aud families. For salo by JuuelB WARNOCK ft DAVIS. S UGAR, fto.—76 bbls and 10 bbds A, B and^J Sugars; 16 hhds Mi-lawcs; 26 do Baooa Sides aud Shoulders; received aud for sale by McUAHUN ft tuYLD, 1unel9 206 ani 207 Bay xtreeL D RESS goods.—a Urge aud fiue asHurtuieut of colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics. French Muslins, Brilliants and Prlnfc, aa well as a large assortment or White Goods, Striped Plaid and Plain Bwlss, Organdloa, Tarleto*, Book, Nansook, Catnbrio and Jacunet Muslin, for sale by June 20 AlKIN ft BURNS. ANDLES—200 boxes Star Candles, juzt received and for sale by , june2Q JOHNSON ft Cp,