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fcfdSasSSP* 11 SariHooMiuthUv*v «w. Zji. Tki (bltovluf twolauoai wan otMrad bjr UaukC. O.Huuay. Jjwoltrf, Tua u > portion or iho ottiar Oflotra or iba Rcflmaat b»». nomlnuod a oamUdata Air fto- aoa to UMoOcaoCOoloMl, and u wa bad ao puli- dual Ion In aald BoolMUon— B, u Omftn HmM, Thai Ihla moaUnx noml- uaUaubwl. Jamoa Sullivan, aa a aullahlaand nroporcandldaiato lha rank Of Col. lit Roatmant, Cl BdiaJ#, UlWvlilooO. W., vloo Col. R/I>.Xraf- ktriaZiaad. Unanlnwaljr oartM. U|H. TUOd. IIOYNK, Chalnuan. John toady, Sacra'ary. Iavannah,.8«lh Juno, IMS.. It Jy4 KECHANICI AKD feAV UtuS BAHK.'I Savannah, Inna mb, INS. f A aomlannual dividend (No. S) ol nva par ■Hr eantunt, an Iho oaidul atock or Dm Bank, hu ihla day boon declared, payable on demand. Julyl S. B. WUJLUMd, Caihlar. OMce nav’b, Albany 6i Owlf K. H. On* V Savannah, 9Tlh June, MM. } An inatalmeut of 10 par coni., bolng the sixth oa lha capital Stockoftlila Company, I hereby called, and required to be paid u U ! office on tba let day of September uoxt. By ord DBAS. GRANT, JunaM—nils Secrotary and Troaauror. AYde- CITY TREASURER’S OFFI0U,\ Savannah.24th June, IBM. J a ■* The Bonds of the Ctly of Savaunah.duo Wm 1st February, 1817, Issued for Central Ball, road Stock, (oonmooly known as McAllister bonds) will be redeessed If desired In stock of lha Central Railroad and Banking Company, at Its market value, Ibe bonds beta* received at par. Jett JAMBS & WATKINS, CUy Treaa’r. dividend - H&T*o7 CENTRAL R.R. ft BANKING CO. OF GEO. Savannah, June 3.1IM. The Board of Directors has nils DA 1 . wm dared a dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per abate on the general Block of the Company for the last six months (being at the rate of ten per cent, per annum), payable on and after the 16th lust. Holders of Guaranteed Stock will be paid the., dividend on the same day. GEO. A. CUTLER, Jet lm Cashier. NOTicTific7It.lt. THE freight on corn from Atlanta to 8a* Mr vannath will bo roduetd to 10 o. per bushel oa and after he 1st day or April next. WM. M. WADLEY, General Buperin’t. Transportation office, j * Six Tracis of Land. 600 uorui each, 8 or 4 mllee from the city of Savannah on tho S. A. lulf Rail Road, well adapted to tU growth o( ■ice, Ontton and Oorn, and Wood enough to pay tor Ittcntlmoaover. Apply to W»27 tr C. A. Cl/HJD. in fob SI AUUN ft BURNS F lit BALBU-A 8* in Wesley Ward— Also two on Gordou street, east. For sale low. Feo simple. Apply to A. WILBUR, Geu’l Insurance Agent and Broker, may 28 Ill Bay street. ttMd^narten, 1st Regiment, ti. M., 1 * Savanaah. June 111, I860. / vg By virtna of order No 2 Issuing from, A lL 0. F. Harrison, Brigadler-Gcneralite ) commanding 1st Brigade, 1st Division,!?? -jLmSLg. M„ an* oleotlon will bo hold atthcUtL Oeurt House, on Saturday, iho fitbday of July next, between the hours of 9 A.M., aud 4 P.M., lor Colo, nel of the lit Regiment of the 1st Brigade, 1st Divi sion G. M., to HU the vacancy or Robert D. Walker, reslgued. The said eloctlon to be oonductod under tho usual requirements of the law. Byordor JAMES SULLIVAN, Lieut. Ool. Cora’d’g, 1st Regiment, G. M. W. 8. Daxhox. Adjutant. JelS %* City papors will pleaso copy aud seud tu tholr blllH to tho Boorotary of tho Rcgtmont. * W.1 me 2f om l commodious, airy and pleasant Houso I doslrablo part or the elty, for which a 6 paid. Enquire at the & and Journal. ~—tObSKt. UNTIL tha 1st Novamber next, a oom- tnodlous and airy residence, on the north side of the Central Railroad Depot, known va Hovers Place. The house to newly rur* im basement to attic, whloh can be bought raay8 YOUNG ft WYATT. oMbi foA llkNT M IN THE THREE-STORY UR1CK HOUSE adjoining the olllce oT tho aubsuriber. The basoment would make, with sumo slight Improvement, an oxcoilonUawyer’a-offioe. and sooond doors will bo lei for Counting- Rooms, and the third for stooping apartments. Con. uectod with tha establishment to an outbuilding of brick, suitable for servants. Apply to 0. A. L. LAMAR, septs Corner Drayton aud Bryan streets. — i.'orbaEk; A PLANTATION In Wayne Ooun- C OHN—600 sacks corn, mstoro and to arrive, for sale by WILLIAM LYNN, Juno 10 87 Bay atreot. NOTKJia. ~— rruiE lutorostof Mr. Charles 8. Arnold in tho firm X of Padelford, Fay ft Co. ceased with hit death, on tlio 4th of March hut. From till* data Mr. Edward Padelford, Jr., to as- soolated with us under tho Rame style and firm. PADELFORD, FAY ft GO. Savannah, Juno 10th, 1866. Ditto—JelO m a plain, ct H : i r^irgmli NOTICE}. A LL persons having claims against tho estato of Uoargo It. Troup, doceaaod, will baud thorn tu, uuly attosted, and those ludebtod will ploaso make paymoutto eithor of tho uudeniigncd. THOMAS M. FORMAN, 1 K ., M Jol6 DANIEL H. B. TROW, J S ALT.—1000 sacks Salt In store and for salo by WILLIAM LYNN, June 14 87 Bay streot B AGGING', rope, ftc—luu bales uuuny Bog ging; 600 colls Bole Rope; 600 pounds Twlno; received and for sale by Junol6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. Central Hall Road. To the Patroni of ibe Sav’h. Ucorgian. , All debts due to tho Georgian previous to Wm tha 6th Instant, are payablo only to the un dersigned. Notes and accounts duo in tha elty will he presented immediately, and all debts due In the country will be forwarded by an early mall. This being tho first time that tho undersigned has publicly appealed to his late patrons, befools that they will not consider him unreasonable In urging upon them the necessity for Immedlato payment. Remittances may be made directly to the under, signed, or toR. B. Hilton ft Co., whose receipt wlU be valid. PHIUP J. PUNCH. Savannah. May 28.1866. my28 law dftw If %• Republican and Morning Nows please copy. CHARLESTON ft SAVANNAH RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. Qurlrctox, June 7. 1860. Wm The Fifth (6th) Instalment of FIVE DOL LARS per share on the stock subscribed to the Charleston and Savannah Railroad, will become due THURSDAY, the 10th of July uoxt. Paymont to be made to the Treasurer at the olllce ol the Company. The Savannah subscribers to the Charleston aud Savannah Railroad are requested to rnako payment of the Instalments called for, to A. Porter, Esquire, President or the Bank of the State of Georgia. By order of the President. C. F. HANCKEL, jell 2aw td Secretary and Treasurer, HEALTH OFFICE. SAVANNAH,~T Juno 13th, 1860. / mWm* All vessoto arriving at the port or tiavau- Wm nab, having sickness on board, (or having (had sickness on board since tost clearance,) and all vessels arriving from ports where contagious, ■malignant or infectious diseases are prevailing, are xesolred to como to anchor off Fort Jaokson, until tinted by tho Health Officer. No vessel will be de tained In Quarantine unless such detention be neces- **$0 vauel or boat shall recelvo any of the crew or pas»oi gera of vessoto subject to tho above order for tho purpose sr bringing thorn to the olty or its vicinity. Any violation of this order will subject the vio lator to the penalty ortho law. F. H. DEMERB, Health Officer. Approved ; E. 0. A-vokhsox, Mayor, tf—Jel4 B ACON, PORK, fta—60 hhds clear aud ribbed Sides: 20 do Shouldora; SO casks sugar-cured . oms; 60bblsprlmo nml mesa Fork; 30 half bbls : Inwes ft Co’s F ulum Market Beef; 6 do do Tongues; Just received aud for salo by g Junel6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. S UGAR—16 hhds choice Porto Rico eugar; 20 uo Crown oil Muscovado and Cuba Sugar; 60 bbls Barbadoos Sugar; 300 do Stuart’s aud Baltimore steam relluud, crushed, powdered and clarified Sugar, lauding, in store and for sale by June 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. /^lOFFKE.—300 hugs fair to choice Rio Coffee; CO do Luguuyra CoU'oo; 60 mats JavaColfee; iU» bales MochaCoilue; lauding, iu store andfor salo by Junel6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO W ANTED TO PURCHASE—city oT Columbus Bouds, endorsed by the Muscogee Railroad Company. Apply to JelO—fitls _ PADELFORD, FAY ft CO. FLOUR IN BARRELS. TUST received a lot of Extra Family Floor, tl in barrels. apr’JW YOUNG ft WYATT. C hoice WInIs ft Liquors— Just received 20 baskets Heldslck Chamuagno. 6 quarter casks Shorry, Port and Madeira wines. 15 dux Cutret Wine and Cordials; 3 halfpipes old Gtard und Bouolto Brandies; 2 pipes superior Holland Giu. Beaver hruud; 6 bbls olu Mououguhela Whisky, in gloss and. wood. For sole by DAVID O'CONNOR, Jell Cur. Broughton and Drayton sts. Niagara Falls, the Lakes & Canada. SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE JPtr SUamthip Kiytione State, via Philadelphia PARS TO PAWS TO YHILA- NIAG’RA T HIS LINE connects at Philadelphia with tho Great Xortli-Western Railroad Route, through 10 Niagara Foils .and Bulfulo, iu sixteen hours from Philadulphla. Through Tickott, with tho prlvilcgo or stopping at Philadelphia, and tntormudlalo points, for salo by he Agent. . re tu Niagara Falla or Bolfklto $28 •» Elmira 20 ** Canandaigua CHARLES A. GREINER, Agont, June 27 8avannah, Georgia, ' LaGnuim Frmato College, 1GERENT. 0. 0. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryau,> WUOLK8ALI AND RETAIL DEALER IN luhei, minds, Doors, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Window Glass, Patty, fte. ^1 Painters’, Grainers’ and Artists’ Brushes* Whitewash Hoads and Dustors, Dry anil 'Mlxod l’aiuts of every description, Artists* coiorsm tubes, IfroparedCauvass, fto. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms prepared with ueaUioas and doaiwtch.— House, Sign aud Ship Palming, Gildiug, Graluiuguud Glatiug dune iu tho best stylo and at moderate prices. All orders trom the country promptly attended inch 28—ly WILMOTH* JEWELRY STORE Is receiviug by overy •val a large and rich aKsort-Jc^^ ment of Gold and Silver Wutonus, Dlaiuouu 1‘ias. Ear aud Finger Rings, Mantle and other Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Casters, ftc., of Sterling Silver. Jewelry lu every variety, "'Ivory Tablo Cutlery, Uno Pocket Knives and Sctosors. Rich Clilua and Parian Vases, aud other articles. Flue Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Plated Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts aud Candle sticks, with a great variety of Fancy Articles, suita ble fur wedding gifts, too numerous hero to men tion. All kiuds or Watches and Clocks repaired by tils' must experienced workmen. 8. WILMOT, maylS No. 1 Market square. L ocomotive needles,—a new and eie-- gunt artiolo which needs only to bo tried once to Insure tho constant preforenco or the seamstress, just received and for sale by tnurlB LADSON ft ROGERS. QABBiTH, C JtUy GtU—Sermon by Philip P. O N.ely, Alihan. Conrorcnco. Monday, July 7lh—Prise exhibition oT Sophomore Class—Coucert at Candle-light. Tuesday, July 8th—Anniversary or Heats ft Judson Society. Prixos awardod. Annual address by Luther M. Smith, Pror. Emory Collego. Wednesday. July 8th—Commoncemont day. Ad dress by lion. F. S. Bartow, Bavannah, Ga. Thursday, J«Jy 10th—Anniversary of tho Alumnao Society. Address by Hon. J. Glaucy Jones, Penn sylvania. fcxamiuatluunr aU tho classes will take place the week preceding commencement. W. B. T MONTGOMERY, myll Supt. F'aculty, S UGARS—20 lihds barbadoos sugar; 40 do Now Orleans do, lair to cholco; 20 do Purto Rico do: .80 do Muscovado do; 200 bbls crushed, powdered and clarified do; for sale by June20 WEBSTER ft PALMES. VAGAtlONDLIFU; TITAGABOND UFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel Far ,y ry, for sevon years a resldcut; The Tanglotowu letters, including a Roportortho • Great Ifammotb Reform CouvunUua, with i.lustra- • tioua; Lifo and Traveh of Herodotus, In the Fifth Cnnlu- < ry B. C., by J. Talboys Wheeler, two voluinas, with * The kuguonot Exilos, or Times of Isiuto XIV., an historical uovol; . .. Hurper’s 1‘lcturo Books for tho Nursery—Learn- • lug to Read, by Abbott; Worth aud Wealth, for morchauts and men of Vocfllness, by F'reemau Iluut; Sydney Smith’s Wit aud Wisdom, being selections Jrom his writings; CMderou, his life aud Wrltiugs, by R. Chenevtoe Trench’s Poems; Adventures or Gerard, the Lion Killor, with plates; Homeric Ballads and Comedies of Lucluu, trans lated by Wm Nogina; 4 JTlie Daisy Chain, by Miss Yougo, author or the Heir of Ueuclltfo; in# Old Vicarage, by Mrs Hubboak; Creasy on the Rise und Progress id* the English Constitution: Dwight’s Introduction to tho Study of Art; Harper's Magazine, for July. junelH W. THORNE WIIJJAMS. W HEREAS, Ezra F. Wood, Joliu O. Forrlll, Elias, Uarstow, John H. Isidd,William C. O’Drtocoll, B. William G. Foote, and John G. Cook, Hummoticd to attend the presen ortnor this Court, os Grand Jurors, mado default for tho Turin, It to ordered that they bo filled forty dollars oacli, unless thoy filo good and sufficient cause or excuse, ouor hefore tfie Urst day or the uoxt term of this Court. Aud whereas, IsjvI Shcphcns. Juuics White, Ju lius smith, John Amo, Robert H. Darby, J. Uvan, Harry Kock, B.M. Wall, W. W. Williams, William Condon, John Haney Hnd James Crumley, sum- mouqii to attend llie presonl Term ol this Court, as Petit Jurors, made default for tho term, It Is ordorod that they bo fined twcuty dollars each, unless they file good und sufficient cause of excuse, on or before tliu first duy of the next term ortUU fsiurt. Aud whereas, Benjaralu R. Armstrong, George ; Danuona-hur, Patrick Dllllon, Garton Buckler, Fsl* Ward Ludeciis and WilUuto P. Crows, aummonod to attended tho present Term of this Court, mado do fault on the sixteenth day of Juno, aud subsequent' \ *ly, it to ordorod, that they ho Unud twenty dollars* «ach, unless thoy file good and aufllcient cause excise on or before tlio first day of tiie noxitei of tills Court. And whereas, Nosblt P. J. Taylor, Goorgo Cer- copc-ly aud Clarence K. Yongo. Hiimmouod to at tend the present Term of this Court as Tulciimun 011 the Petit Jury, liave mado dcfhult on the tweutlelh Say of June and subsequently, it to ordered, that they be fined twenty dollars each, unless they Ulo good and Hiifficienl causo of excuse, on or before tho Urst day of the next Term or this Court. And whereas, John Lovoll, aummonod to attend the present terra or this Court aa a Petit Juror, made default on the twenty-fifth day of June, Uto ordered, that he be Oued twenty jlolton, unless be JHo good and sufficient eaiiHoiirexciwe, cm or before the first day of the next Term of this Court. True extract from the minutes. * WM. B. BULLOCH, (Stork. ty, on the Buflklo Swamp, containing, 1000 acres; about 260 acres cleared am .ardor for culUvutlou. On tho promise* to comfortable dwelling, with all uecosgary barns and out houses. Possession given In Decem ber next, and with tboplaco will ho sold. If desired, tho provision crop of pruaont year. Also an improved lot (2J4 auroa) In the vlllago of Wayucsvillo, and 20 acros udjolnlng. Waynosvllle Is uuetirpasscd for health, and the Brunswick rail road riunlug through It, renders it easy of access. 1 Jell lmo IIENRYR.FORT. MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, (VIRGINIA.) Theso Springs will be open for tho recep tion of visitors on the first day of June, 1860. __ They aro situated Iu Montgomery Ooun- irgiula, ouo and a half miles from tho Virginia and Tcnnessoo Railroad, from whloh there to a branch Railroad to the Springs Passengers leaving Richmond or Petersburg after breakfast roach tho Springs by 6 o'clock, P. M., tho same day, all tho way by llullroad. Tho accommodations havo boon very much ox- nded since last season. The rooms ere large and comfortable, aud capable of accommodating 1,000 porsons. Tho Lyuohburg and Abingdon Tolograph Compa ny are now building a brauoh of their line to tho Springs, whloh will bo operation early In Juno. A very largo Bath House has boon built since tost season. Address RO. H. MOSBY, President, Juno21—Ira Montgomery W. 8. 8. Comp’y. ULH~PROPERTY F’ORTaLE. The tiro-story brick store on Congress street, now occupied by Messrs. Einstein ft Ecknmn. This Is one of tho best stands lu _tho city for any kind ol' buslnoss. Torn\s mado accommodating. For particulars In quire at 142 Broughton street, abovo the store of T. L. McKenna. tTraayU TO KKNT. [ rolling lately oeouplod by Judge Fleming, In Taylor street, near Drayton. Said House Is threo stories on a basoment, .with good servants' rooms, and outhouses, on given immediately. Apply to fob 28 D. L. COHEN. fobkeSt; r Possession givcu Immediately — Three f story brick houso, now and in good ordor, 1 on uauon street, uoxt eastrcsldeuce to Mrs. JtJewett, pply ut this office, u may27 wlu be wa CORN ON CONSIGNMENT* I ff l \ rw Sacks Just received aud for sale. • OUU YONOK ft FRIERSON, Jul'J 84 Bay street. lYKUP AND M01.A8SE8.—61) bbls Now Urluatis 5 Syrup; 6u do Molasses; lu store und for sale by June 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. S UGAR—10 bbds choice New Orleaus Sugar; ao do Porto Rico do; 20 do loir Muscovado do; in store aud for salo by June 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. R ECEIVED per Steamer Knoxville—Plokled and. smoked Tongues; Fultou Market Beer, and Pig pork, Pig Hums und Pig Bucon. Oranges. Lomous, Apples, and White Roans. Also, a fresh supply of Fuxo’s celebrated Crack ers. For aale low by une 7 J. A. BROWN. HVKMAH I— llilHKAH 11 J UST ARRIVED, per schooner A. Dovoroaux, in four days from Havana, a fresh lot of choice* Fruit, for the Bavauuah Fruit Emporium, consist ing 01—400 bunches Banouos, loo dozen Pluu Ap ples: 6000 Plantains, 3000 Sweet Oranges, Tom atoes, and one bosket GreuuUIngor. For sale by Juno 14 J. A. BROWN. OURE WATBB*—If you want the finest drink* Jl ing water iu tlio world cull and purehoso ouo of Kcdzle's Patent Water Filters, the article montiunod in Water OommtoHionors’ lost Report, which we warrant to purify tho Savannah River Water perfectly—ou indtopeusablo artlcio tor - iso. KENNEDY ft BEACH, only Agonts for their sale lu Savannah. D ICKEN’S UOUSEHOU) WORDS, for Juuo, re ceived and for sale by WAKNOCK ft DAVIS, June 4 16 Congress street. B ‘ufTEiTAND OHEBE^tt' tubs" and 10 kegl choice now Goshen Buttor; 26 boxos Clioesu; received per ktoamor aud for suio by June24 SCRANTON, JOHNBTOX ft CO. S UPERIOR Choice .Goehou Buttor aud Hotel 1 Choose, received per steamor Alabama b; may28 J. D, L ard and herrings— 20 bbls Prime White Leal Lard; ’ 60 boxes Prime Herrings. Landlug and for salo by may 16 8CRAN1GN, JOHNSTON ft CO. TvRESS TRIMMINGB^—Fringes, bluck and XJ colored Moire Antique Gause, aud other styles, in groat varioty, and for sale by mar 7 A1KIN ft BURN8. C OTfON UMBREliLAS—A largo supply or wiiebf- top wholobone Irumo Gingham Umbrellas, all sixes, received and for salo by Juuo 0 LADSON ft ROUfcJtS. S UGARS^lo'hbd* choice Porto Hlcobugaro: 16 Uo Fair do; 16 do Fair and 10 do Clioico Now Orleans Sugar.JUBt received and for salo by Juue24 * B JRANTON, JOllNSlUN ft 00. P RINTED bareges, Flounced Robes,ftc.; Print ed Orgaudlos, Jaconets, Iawus, aud other stylos or Fuuoy Goods, Hulling ofT at cost, by JUU022 lrawirr ft MORGAN. ^TthNUHTfcngll^h mud AmericanCahros. Neodle- CABIN BABBAGE TO NEW YORK' = 0*5 00. Mkiv United States Mall Line. nn^NEWAND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL kNOXV1Ll£?!T,600 tong..O*pt.0. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA.... 1 600 “ .. Cap U Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1800 “ ..Cupt. M.8. Woodhull. ALABAMA....1,800 “ ..CupL O. R.Behonok. WOX IX*VX SAVANNAH KVXRV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Theso ships are among the largost on the coast, unsurpassed iu speed, safoly and oomfort, making passages in fifty to sixty hours, and aro com- ided by sklllftU, careful and polite offioera.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they otftr a most doairable oouveyanoe to New York. Cabin Paasage to New York ....$26 Steerage Pis sago to Now York 8 PADELFORD. FAY ft CO.. Savannah. BAM'L L. MlTCHliX. 13 Broadway, Now York. ~ FLDRlDA~PDRW. FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. U. 8. Mall Line-From Now Or- toam to Key West-Steamships Florida and Vanderbilt.—Theso fine steamers will in ikture make tholr regular Homl-muuthly trips, loavlug os follows: Now Orloans, 10thft24th Key Wost, ..10th ft24th Pensacola.... 11thft26th Tampa 11thft26th Apalachlcola.l2tb ft 20th Cedar Key a. 12th ft 20th St Marks.,. .18th ft 27th St. Marks.. .14th ft 28th Cedar Koy*..14th ft 28th Apalachicola, 16th ft 28th TampaUay..l6thft28lh Pensacola... 10th ft30th Arrive at Key Wert 17lh ft lit | Now Orleans, 17th ft 1st Agonts in New Orloans, doott 0m E. G. ROGERS, ft 00., 72 Poydrass street VUB JOHMON’I LAM1MNQ, AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES, 3b leant on Tuttday Night, Ut 13th inttant, _ -IF"**, The light draft-steamer, WILLIAM Jj£2mK LEUBY, Captain A. 0. king, will leave regularly as above, from the Charleston Stcampackct wharf. Apply to febll 8. M. U VrSTBSSnSua FOR PALATKA, FLA,, Via Darien, Brunnoick, SL Maryt, Qa.,Fcmandi- nn and JacJitonviUe, Picotaia and Diode Creek. Fla. — ^ THE steamor WELAKA, Cupt. N QK King, will leave for the above places overy iveeuayMorniny, at 10 o’olk. This boat has large and airy State Room s odations, and taking the Inland Passage, ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA i ■ i : GEORGIA. J* J* UESLBIi, Proprietor. Late, qfthe Verandah Hotel, A r ew Orleans. Passengers per Evening Trains will Und Suppor ready on the arrival of tho Ckrs. Mr MERCHANTS’ HOTEL. f. L *- **••• noami not »At % \ 60 BOARD FUR WKKK B 00 HOARD FKK MONTH 20 00 mayia lyr every luduoement to Invalids and others. F'rolght will be takeu lor Trader’s Hill aud intor mudlato landings on St Mary’s River. No freight will bo ukon alter 0 o’clock. For freight or paasage apply on board at the Florida Steam packet wharf, or to apr2i CLAGHOHN ft CUNNINGHAM. UNITED 8TATEH MAIL LINK. Hr Palatka, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, St, Marys, Femandina, Jacksonville, Middleourg, CBlade Creek,) and Picotaia. to The new and elegant steampaokel JOHNS, Capt. JamoB Freeborn, leaves overy Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, for the abovo places. Freight will bo taken for Trader’s HIU and inter medium landings on St Mary's River. No freight will be token after 0 o'clock. For freight or passage, having exoollont state* room aooommodauons, apply on board, at the Flori da Steampacket Wharf, near the Gaa Works, or to apr21 CLAGHOHN ft CUNNINGHAM/Ag'U. FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA , The fino stoompaoketCAROLINA, iCsptaln Coxottor, will leave here MUtuouvme, Pfcolata and Palatka, every Tues day afternoon at 6 o’clock; returning, will leave lor Charleston, every Friday morning at 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board, at WUIlnk’s wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. June 14tb, 1866-ly Mg* Freights payable on the wharf. MILLS HOUSE. CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, cuarurton, s. u. THIS Houso is now Adapted to all the MruuU or the Travelling Public), and the ef forts or tho Proprietor wlU bo to deserve tholr patronage. THOMAS 8. NICKERSON. Mi mar 81 m luatead of going North come to the Stone Mountain House, and apend your summer, as everything will bo dono for your com- .fort. Conveyances will bo furnlshad to convoy iioBsengers to Lawrencovlllo, Gainesville ‘ Clarksville. .y Passengers by tho Georgia Railroad take sup per at this houso. ALEXANDER ft CLARK. F. 8. Alkxandkr, formerly of Lawroncovlllo. J A. Clark. Social Circle. 2m—Jo 2 Art Mi prepared, INDIAN SPRING HOTEL, Thu Undorslgued has again the pleasure of tuformlng Ins numerous frlonds, as wo!I as the nubllo at largo, that hu to vet at the Indian Bpring Hotel, and to ft prepared, with the osstohinco of bis sons and own experience or six years at tho hotel, with the bof>t cooks that can bo procured, us well os ass to- tnuco of all kinds*, to aik of all tlioso who visit the Spring a geuorous Bhuro »r tholr patronage, iutoud- Ing to spore uo pains of hlmscirto make all such as E (lease to givo him a call comfortable. The Ihdlan ipring Hotol to now opcu, and ready to receive all those that will pleaso to call. Thoru will be at For sythe Itopot coaches and hacks ready to convey all such as wish to go ovor. EDW. VARNER, may23-3taw tsepl Proprietor. *** Savannah Republican, Morning News, and CharloBtou Courier will ploaso lusort the abovo three times each wgek until 1st September, and seud tholr * " for paymort, EDW. VARNER. Ml ST. MARYS’ HOTEL. The alravo muneu Houso Is now opou for iho rcceptlou of Boarders and Travellers, and tho uudersigued promises to spare neither pains or expenso to make hto pa- I rous cuinfortablo. His tablo will always bo sup plied with the choicest that tho market and tho Bur- rouudlug country affords—Frosli Fish, Oystors, Ven ison, Wild Game, ftc. Tlio Houso to largo aud airy, aud within a few yards or the landing, on tho beau tiful river St. Marys, and to a desirable placo for in valids and otbors as a summer resort. Tho stage loaves tho Houso threo limes a wook for Woodstock Mills, CuntrnviHuge,* ouil Trader's Hill, aud tlio Sa- vauuah bouts touch going and coming, so that per sons will not be inconvenienced, but can leave when they deatro. Prices will be made to correspond with first class country hototo. THOMAS B. JONES St. Marys, May 27, 1868. 3m my27 sfiansr'ffcs&fflai iskswsiso INDIAN HHK1NUS, OKOKQIA. BRYAN W. COLLIER Respectfully announces that the above Houso will be opened for the reception oT guests, on tho 20th instant. Ho has been fortunate In securing the services or Mr. lames urllllu, woll known to tho publio os the keeper of the Ninoty Milo Houso on the Central Railroad, to assist In tho superintendence or the Molntoeh House during the season. A band of mu sic has also boeu secured. Stages will bo In read!- iiobs at Forsyth, on tho arrival of trains, to convey lassengors with oomfort and dispatch to tho houso. No pains will be spared to mako guests as comfort- ublo as possible, and a more than usually brllltout season to confidently anticipated. tlA—Juno 6 Brusnes. SUNDRIES. 1000 Reams Wrapping pupor. 100 bales Twine; 200 doz Scrubbing aud Shoe 60 M Imported Spnutoh Sugars; 260 boxes Tobacco, various brands: 160 sucks lUo Coitce; 76 mats Java Coll'oe; 100 dux Brooms; 60 dox Washboards; 60 Covered Baskets; 160 boxes Family Soap; 160 do Polo Soap; 76 do No. 1 Soap; 600 Gross Matchos; 60 half chests Young Hyson Tea; 60 do do Oolong do: 100 boxes Canny: 60 boxes Scaled llerrlugs; 76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee; - 100 boxes importod Castilo Soap; . 100 boxes Toilet Soap; 60 >a, j(, and wholo boxos Raisius Received and for salo b; raayl4 JIcMAIION L DOYLE, 205 and 208 Bay streot. F RENCH, Kugl worked Cullars aud Hooves. JJiiou Slic-etings uud Pillow-eoto Cottons, l«adlo«’ Lisle Thread Hose, Black Clmllles, Childrens' Gauze, Merino Vests, I jiro Mantillas, Irish Linens, Indian Nankeens, Ac. or Sheet Iron For sale by DxWITf ft MORGAN. Ju Iie22 M ULASafcij AND KOlf 100 barrels Now Orleaus MoIohhoh; 800 coils and half colls “ Louisiana Manufac turing Company" Rope. Landing per brig ]/>utoa Sears from Now Orleans, and for sale by my28 IIOIANIMIIK. JOHNlWM ft CXI S ILK PAltASOIS—A now supply ol Uiu.-.e beuilU- ful Silk Parasols have Just been received aud are for sutob/ Juno 0 LADSON ft ROGERS. TO UUILDERS. rnHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute JL at tlio shortest nudeo, and in tho most work- niunliko manner, all kinds or Metal Rooting, Gutters, Cornice, or otlior work connected with tho monurae- turing or repairing of Copper, Galvanixod Iron, Zlno. orSlicotlron Business. HORACE MORSE, octlS _ 160 Broughton stl LAND AU^NCV— Urllu.wlck, U5T EDWIN M. MOU1IK 7S UNNY BSJSiNU—»50 |»|M .ujwior Uuuny U^milBlllg for .al" Ly p A1)Eu . 0Rn pay I. CO. -BiiAiuiw.iai.Mii. ““‘"w'iluam’/yn'S 1 ” jun.»-M «B»yavrea>. I (^2LT—noodiwclu Livbryool t-sll; 10,000 LiuL.la O Turk. 1 bland doj tor aabby juotW WEBalEH k PAUIIX. _ choso and sate of lands in the counties ol Glyun, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coll'oe. Clinch, Lowudos and Thomas. Particular attention givcu to locatlug. purchasing uud soiling ol lowu lots in the town of liaunswlok. town lots in I Dr RCollins, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunswick Thomas H Harden, Bsvannab; Hon James L Sow} srd, Thomssvillc. iptUKNKD BSKF, PIG PORK, ftC. \j just received 10 hair barrels Fulton market Corned lleof; 10 barrels and hair barrels Pig Pork- Hams, Sides and Shoulders; 10 barrels extra No 1 Muckorel; 1 do No 2 Mackerel; 6 do Hertiugs; 2 drums Cod Fish, aud 26 barrels Smoked Herrings, In atore aud for sale by Jell DA VH» O'CONNER J A1 «hln JAMfH k RAY will bw. dlipatcb for lb. abut. port. . LAFFUKAU, Agent. sIjnDhIes'.— 800 bags cholco Klo ColTeo, 160 do fair foprimoRioCofTco, 100 boxes Old Gov. Java Coffee, 200 lihds Muscovado Molasses, 160 bbls. choice New Orleaus Syrup. 60 hhds. Now Orleaus Muscovado, and Porto Rico Bugar. 300 bbto. refined A. B. ft C. Sugar. 60 bbto. Crush and Powdered Sugar. 100 bbto. Lebanon, Superfine and Extra Flour 160 boxes Starch. Adamantine ft Sperm Candles. 140 boxes No. 1 Palo, and Family Soap. 200 bales Heavy Gunny Bogging. 26 hbds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 76 bbto. Mess and Prime Pork, 100 boxos Tobacco, various brands. 100 boxes Black and Green Tea, 600 bags Drop uud Buck Hint. 60 kogs and half kegs -’Huzurds" Powder, together with a (UU assortment oT all other articles in tho Groeery line, (oxcept liquors.) Iu store, and for Hale on accommodating forms, by June 28 _ RODGERS, NORRIS ft CO, JPRlNG AND BUMHEH ULOTHiNGPr__ J subscriber would invito the attention or all In want of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to hto stock which has just boou received, at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street. aprl6 WM. O. PRICE S undries, just received— 16 bsgs cholco old Government Java and Rio Ooffeo; 20 half olios to Black aud Groon Teas, loose and In quartor pound packaged. 10 hhds Light Muscovado Sugar; 10bbls R L ft D Stuart’s Crushed and Clarified Su- HHbbls self rising Flour; 26 bogs Extra aud Superfine Flour; 20 bbto Soda, Butter und Maplo Crackers; 60 boxes Deader* family Soap, Starch aud Candles; 60 dox Palis and Brooms; 100 dox Scrub Brushes, and Cotton uud Maullla Clothes Linos; 10 gross Matches: 25 boxes ground Coffee and Pepper; 50 iKixes Mustard and Yeast Powders, Mase, Cinna mon, Nutmegs, and Clovos, and 10 casos table Salt, ftc., fta. In storo and for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR. Joll Cor Broughtou and Drayton sts. tSoMEmO UQUOKS-“ * “ XJ 60 bbls EPholp’ Rye Giu, 26 bbto N. E. Rum, 60 <( l.ulher Felton’s Ruiu, 26 “ Domestic Brandy, 60 “ Old P ft H Connecticut River Gin, 60 »* N.O. Whisky. Just receivod and for salo by my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. BBLS. J. Taylor ft Son’s Ale*receivod andfor _ sale by McMAHON ft DOYLE, Joll Nos. 205 ft 207 Bay street. C OFFEE— 1 76" bags RloCoffoo, Instore aud for sale low to close consignment. UII025 CRANK, WF.IJa ft CO. William *fhH7lIps.~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAUI ETTA, GA. 00126—ly DAvifiro. wilduV ATTORNEY AT LAW, BPAHTA, OA. Will proctluo in tho oouuUos of Haucouk, Warren. Washington, and Baldwin. Kotrjmcw—Bohn ft Foster, Rabun ft Smith, and E. A. Soullard. Savannah.* Jan9 "R*~B* HILTON ————— ATTORNEY ANn’ooUWELLok AT LAW. Ofilco coruur of Bay and Draytou-sto. BAVANNAH, OA. my 11 ihSni&y Williams, ATTORNEY at law, No. 8, Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia, may 6—ly riORN—1000 bushels prime Corn In store and \J for sale by 4neW C A GREINER. 25 A BE taking Uuine IU.ii at their Ageocjr, A. corner oTDnytui ud Bqru atrceli. Approved RUk. will b. takw on Ub.nl term., Kid iho wmlcredH kW.soo Premium Noim. Thro. wiz&sssr btoblU Aiwtlnftvunnh. goutliern Mutwnl In.nranc. Oomp-tiy. gontbeni Hntoml Llfh In.. Ompany. Ham. Inranne. Oompnny. of »• York. •nrlngfl.l(l Yl» dfc Morin. Ini. Com'y, Rink. In tlio .hove ln.uruuw Goinpiuito. nnd.rto* u»br Savannah, 14th Dooember, 1866. docl4 FUltei, MAUINB AND LIFB INSURANCE. NO. Ill, BAY-STREET. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Nearly Four JllUllon Dollars. By tha following responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak LlfkliinuranM Company, OP HABTPOBIH OT* Equitable Fire iiisuranoe Company, or LONDON. Farmers* and Mechanics* Fire, Marine and Lite Insurance Company, OP miLADBLPBIA. _ Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance or BntDoiroRT, or. acTne Bubworlbor will effoot Insurance to any amount In all parts of the State ou evory description of property. LUo Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest rate, for the benefit of holrs and creditors, or payable to tho wifo free from tho claim* of oredltors. Marino Insurance ou Hulls or Car goo* to all parts of the world. Jan26 A. WILBUR. MUTUAL BfilfElFlTLlFfillN iUBLANCfi COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jan. 1, I860* $2,230,005 47 Total amount of divldonds paid to date 716,482 00 Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,04900 84 04.282,488 87 Beniamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord, General Agent, Robert L. Patterson, President. •The fond* of this Company are all safoly Inverted In first olau bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and notes of members fully secured by their pollolea. ^•^".SSajSSSbsSIf&msv. X If ant In Savannah. At tho office of BeU ft Prentlit. J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examlnor. Messrs. Paultobo, Fat ft Co., I. K. tm, Esq., State Bank. ’marine and fire insurance. THE INTERNATIONAL Insurance Company. NO. 18, HEKOHANT’S EXCHANGE, MEW YORK. GASH CAPITAL—$312,000 AOXNT FOR SAVANNAH, James in. Carter, AT TUB OFFIOB OF MESSES. YOUNG, WYATT d 00., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office. ALANSON MARSH, & A. HOLLO Firm or A. 8. Barnes ft Co. .. caUda, Pratt ft Co. Livingston, Ballard ft Co. »• Wm. M. Dodge ft Co. “ H. A. Curtis ft Co. • Hus tod ft Car II, ALONZO CHILD, I. P. BALLARD. WM. M. DODGE, P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTS, WM. E. ROLLO, a T. UPPINOOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUOTED, WM. B. RIVERSaUTH, W. H. LYON, •« « W. H. Lyon ft Co. GEO. CHAPMAN. » *» Lee, Murphy ft Co. JOS. H. WESTOOTT, “ Briggs, WcstcoU ft Co. JOS. FATMAN, " “FaUuauftCo. STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ Geo. 8avory ft Co. J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Proelpent. WM. E. ROLLO, Secrotary. 49* This Company will issue Policies upon Ma rine, Inlaud Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, at liberal rates of premium. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oct 81 No. 86, Boy Street. THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 Walnut tired, PMtadelpMa, Perm. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $500,000. KIRK, suiuxe, AXO OTLAXD JNSdUXCS. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Isilhrop, 632 Sprueo streot; Alexander Whlldeu, Merchant, 14 North Frontal.; John 0. Hunter, firm or Wright. Hunter A Co.; E. Tracy, firm or Tracy ft Bakor: John It. M'Curdy, firm or Jones, White ft M’Curdy; Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney aud Counsellor; Jaraos B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; R. S. Walton. 300 Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall. CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Tuos. K. Luinucx, Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, June 16 No. 86 Bay street. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP’Y, No. 11 Pine stnet, New York, (BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NA88AU STREET.) Cash Capital -$150,0001 mHIS Company - insures against loss or damage by X Fire, on tho most reasouable terms, dwelling huuROH and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer chandize, factories, ships in port, etc. AU losses will bo adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS. President, C. BROOM, Vice President. Edw'd C. Taylor, Secretary, Gko. B. Drank, Surveyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Juuo 17 for Savaunob, 86 Bay street. n . Bioais, To b* dt.wa lu lb. Ulv of Mi'Dtgnmorjr. AbbuUL la publio, oo TBURsIia Y, July IV, I MU, oulb. HAVANA PLAN! BAKUEL BWAN,15»ul,m. _ PrlM. unouotloe to 205,000 Dollars 11 Will behlsirlbuted aeoordlug to the following MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! 30,000 |Numbers—15,600 FrUuwl I prize oT. $86,000 to 036,000 ‘ do do 10,000 to 10,000 do do 6,000 to 6,000 do do 2,000 1s 2,000 do do,, do do do do do do do do do do do do do 4 “ 160 V. e 4 “ 100 •* 4 * 80 M 4 “ 79 t« 4 “ 60 It 4 “ 40 II 4 “ 39 4 “ 28 «* 4 “ 22 •• 40 “ 20 •• 400 “ 19 (I 16,000 1,200 1s 1,200 1.1001s 1,100 1,000 to *... 1,000 800 to 800 800 to 800 020 to 020 2001s 2,000 uu 100to......... 10,000 4 prises ol $200 approxlm’g to $86,000 are $800 *• 10,000 are COO 6,000 aro 400 2,000 are 320 1,200 are 280 1,100 are 200 1,000 are 100 800 are 120 800 ore 112 020 are 88 200 aro 800 100 are 4000 127,600 16.too prizes amounting to $206,200 The 16,000 prices of ul $8^ arc determined by the number which draws the $36,000 prize—ir that number should bo an odd number, thou evory odd number Uckot lu the Scheme will bo entitled to $8X; if an evon number, then every evon number ticket will be entUlod to $8# in addition toauy other prize which may be drawn. Purchasers In buying an equal quautlty of odd aud evon number tickets, will bo certulu or drawing nearly one half tho cost or tho samo, with obancc* of obtaining other prizes. S Remember that every prize to drawn, and lo lu foil without dotluctiou. 49* All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid Immedi ately after tho drawiug,—other prizes at tho usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers Immediately after the drawiug. Wholo Tickets, $10—Halves, $6—Quarters, $2 60. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed mother Tlckots at either offico. Orders for Tickets can bo addressed cither to ti. SWAN ft CO., Atlauta, Ga., Jel Or 8. tiWAN, Montgomery, Ala. :n EAIhFOOT OIL, of the nest quaUty ^oustantly for solo low by may 16 CHAFFER ft 00., 6 Whitaker street. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS 49*5,031 PRIZLS.-EO 00,000 Poltera—loffio"Numbers Only 11 GRAND SPECULATION ! I! FOR A SMALL INVESTMENT 1 IMPROVEMENT ON THE IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY, ar acTHoomr or tbb stats or oaoauu. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY CLASS O. To be drawu July the 16th, I860, at Coucert Hall, Macon, Ga., under tho sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logon aud Jas. A. Nlshet, Esq. This Lottery to drawn ‘on the plan or the Royal Lottery or Havana or single numbers; this has ouly 10,000 numburs, aud tho Havana Lottery 84,000 numbers—tho Uavaua 249 prizes, this 6,031 prloos. Look to your interest 1 Now to tho time. CAPITAL $7,600. 1 Prize of. $ 7,600 Is $ 7.60C 1 “ 3,000 to 3,000 1 “ 2,000 is 2,000 8 “ 1,000 are 3,000 6 “ 600 or* 2,600 20 •• loo are 2,000 6000 “ " Bare 40,000 6041 prizes amounting to $60,000 Tickets $10—HalVAS $6—Quarters $2.60. 49* Prizes puyablo without deduction. 49* Persons sending money by mall ueud not fear its beiug lost. Orders punctually attendod to. Communications confidential. Bonk uotes of sound banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering tickets. 49* Those wishing particular numbers should order Immediately. Tho 6,uuo prizes of $8, are determined by tho drawing of tho Capital of $7,600; ir tlio number that draws the Capital is an oven number, those Tickets eualug 0. 2, 4, 6, 8, are eutltlcdto$8; If ail odd number those Tickets vudiug with 1,3. 6, 7, 8, aro entitled to $8. Address JAM Ed F. WINTER, Manager, Jiinei7 Macon, Ga. GEO. A. McCLEtiKEY, Agent, tiuvauuah, Ga. T>R1ME YELLOW CORN. -In store and lor i gale by may? YOUNG ftWYATT B acon AND laIUi.—60 hfiiTa“)>rfmo‘Bmk/n tiidos ; 30 hbds. prime Bucou tiuoulders ; 20 bbto. prime Baltimore liar Lara. Lauding, and for solo by tiCUANTUN, JOHNSTON ft CO. Junel B ACON—76 hhds in line Bacon tiidos; 60 do do Shoulders; 20 casks choice canvassed Hums; iu uo Tennessee do; just received and lor salo Juno24 SCRANTON, JOHN STUN ft CO. L iverpool salt.—400 sacks, ten to the lourJandlug from ship Eli Whitnoy, aud for salo by mar 10 PAD1 J’ORD, FAY ft CO. M AGAZINES FOR JUNK—Puuraw’8 Monthly; Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Graham’s Magaziuu; Artuur’s Homo Maguziuo; Godoy’s Lady’s Book; Harper's New Monthly, and luckeu’s Household Words, received and for sole by WAKNUCK ft DAVIS, June 8 150 Congress street. P RIME KENTUCKY HAMS.—Neatly trim med and for solo to close consignment, may 17 YOUNG ftjWYATT. „ , WM. J. HUNT, €or. iUonlKonicry & Yofk sts. SAVANNAH, GA., TJ ESPECTFULLY Informs the Ladles and _L1» Gentlemen or this City that he is prepared to servo them evory evening with Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery, In his own peculiar style, and hopes to merit a share of publiu patronage, t tiavuuuah, 17th April, 1860. 8maprl7 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. D ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Bryan-st, would rcspoctfolly auuouneo to tlio citizens ol savannah that no Is ready to make and put down Curpots. Oil Cloth, Matting, fto., at Iho shortest no ire, and on tho most reasonable terms. octiMf BALTIMORE BACON. 3 swart pounds Baltimore bacon, in #Uvv store and for 8n ljj^mioN Junett _ _ corner Whitaker aud Charlton -a ts. SUNDRIES. 1 AAA POUNDS choice Baltimore Shouldore; 1UUU and 1200 do do tiidos; 100 choice Bugar-cured Hams, in bugs; 600 pounds cholco Tennessee Hams; 16 barrels choice Lear Inrd: 10 tierces extra wholo Rice: 6 do fair do; 20 boxes Family Soap; 10 do steam pale do; 10 do No 1 do; 7 woman’B frloud do; 5 chemical do; 16 boxes Tallow Candles; 10 do adauiautiue do; 10 do pearl sperm do; 10 boxes A, B and C Sugar; 12 bags good RIo Coffee; 7 pockets old government Java Coffeo. All the abovo for salo low by June 7 J. A. BROWN. | 4)_ A Pavilion Laces, superior quality; ~ JL& mC k. Zephyr Wlmlebonc skirl.; French Linen Drillings; York MIUS aud Water twlHt Bleached Shirt- logs. Black Moire Antique Trimmings; Black Elastic Bolts; Engllab Thread Edgings; Hosiery, Ribbons, fto. Just received por steamer Augusta. DxWl Jel2 iVITT ft MORGAN. G UNNY CLOTH—In storo and for salo by Juuo 4 PADELFORD, FAY ft CO. t AiiiKS SMALL UMUHLl.LAH—IjullC .mull 11 size Silk Umbrellas, from 18 to 24 inches. Re ceived and for sale by J. W. TIIHKLKELD, Jol2 Congress and Whitaker streets. TAKE NOTICE. “ P URCHASERS will bavo tholr goods delivered freo oT expenso with quick dispatch Trom the Savannah Grocory aud Fruit Depot, corner Brough ton and Whitaker streets. 49r I would nail the attention or Frullfrg gener ally to my well selected stock oTGroeerles. receiv ing dally. Js23—tf W. H. FARKELL 1 C E C REAM! NBVI CONFKCxTdNAUY H'l'ORK No. Ok ISrynu Street. two doors Anova Mr. Gaimn’a jewelry store. ffi HE undersigned respectfully informa the La- X dies orsavaunuh in particular, and the publiu guuerully, that ho has this day oponod a uow Coufeo- tianary Store, aud will koop on baud a large and resb assortment, or all kinds and dlscrlpllons. He will at all times and hours, be ready toforulsb parties, with suppers. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, at all hoan. Ornamented Cakes, Pies, fto. fto., made to order. He hopes from longoxperiouce to give satisfaction to all who will honor him with tholr patronage. H.U BOZZOLA. No. 98 Bryanti SH.V13U wmie, ennnri jst W E have just received a uow stock of Silver Fpoons, Buttor Knivos, Halt Collars, Fish, Pie, Cake and Ice Cream Knives; also, Steel and Plated on Steel Tablo Cutlcrv, Carvers, Ice Pitchers, Broad Knives, Plated and Parien Butter Stands, be sides a quantity of usofol articles too numerous to mention. D. B. NICHOLS ft CO. Juuo 4 BARGAIN 8 I N RICH DRESS GOOD^ AND MANTILLAS—bal- auco of rich llounced Organdloa, Bareges, Crupo do Paris and Tissues, at coat to closo them out; abio rich Lace Mantillas, at reduced prices, for sale b» juuo4 Hewitt A MOROANy 4)A Bbls. superior Old Monongehekt Whiskey, Ad\J received, andfor salo by J. M. EYRE. my 14 84 Bay street. "wanted: A Coitalgnoo for lOtubs of Butter, marked J. F. ft D., landed por steamshipKuoxvtllo from New York. [Je9] PADELFORD, FAY ft 00. TRANKPAflENT WINDOW "SHADES. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 oonorus and 67 «t. juumf-axanm. fllHE Subscriber has received, and will open tho lutontlon of tho advortlaur to keep constantly In store a largo supply or all the various patterns and stylus mauiUuutured by the manufacturers or this couulry aud orFrauce, to which the attontiou or mor- chants and families in tho olty and country, is In vited. Thoy will bo sold at wholesale and retail, at swlUfuctory prices. W H. GU10N, Agent. Jan 8 B AGGlNU —loo bales heavy Uuuny Bagging, re ceived and for salo by June 4 H01AJ0MBK. JOHNSON ft a). . ... At Private Sale. One of the finest notol or boarding house aer- ■ ^totheetatc. Enquire at IMBay strert ^ 1 At Prieto Sale. sAghaRa-dSLaaMW doubted. . juneI9 » At Private title. A negro man, agod 2fi years, a first rate faortier and house servant. Title undoubted. J#19 At Private Sale. A very likely iutelllgout mulatto glrii aged 19 years, a first rate cook, washer and lroner, aud aa excellent aoamstress. Warranted sound. Title un doubted, junol9 At Private Bale. A very llkoly mulatto man, aged 24 years, a first rate carpenter. Warranted sound. ntleundouM- *** Jun#19 At Private 1 ^ Sale. . « ^ very likely negro man, aged 22 yoon, a good field hand. Warranted sound. Title-troubled. JunolO At l*rivate Sale. 1700 bujhols Rico, an excellent article for rtook of all kinds. Call aud oxomlno. Price 26 oeota per bushel. _ Junel9 i?antod. Central Railroad, Planters’ Bank, and Bank of the State or Georgia, Stocks, for which a liberal price will be paid. junelO To Rent. Two good stores, under tho bluff, at the foot of Whitaker street. June 19- WanteTuTl’urchaie A convenient medium-sized house, In a oentral location—one fronting on a square would be prefer' red—for such an one a liberal price would be given. Junol9 _ • At Privato Bale. Thirty ellgibb building Lota, 66 feet front by 100 to 124 li-et deop, situated on Taylor, Gordon aaft Gaston streets. These lots are on high ground and some or them in the immedlato neighborhood ofUte lot ueleoted for the site of tlio Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms same as city lota, via: one-fifth cash, tho bafenco bearing interest at six per cent. JunelO THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY I PRY0R , S“0INTMENT. I T is a sure and speedy euro for barns, piles, corns, felons, lovor sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) sore and cracked lips, lrosh wounds and sores of any description. It Is a most valuablo remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who havo used it lu many portions of tho South for the last few years. In no uutanco will the salve do any Injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and loiters from people who have nsed it themselves, and most earnestly recommend It to others as a speedy aud certain remedy for the above named diseases.- A trial is all that is necessary for Its own recommendation. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drag* gists generally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor, muylil LaGrange, Ga. pTjacobsT SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hall Spanish, aud American Segars, at wholesale and re ad. Also, Chowlng Tobacco, Snuff, ftc. June 1 MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. BT. JULIAN STUKKi', SAVAANNAH, GA. (Noar the Market.) F ROM the most complete facilities in his own establishment, and through his connections with several of the principal nianufocturng estab lishments or Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, tho Uudorslgnod is pretNircd to furuinsk MAC1UN FRY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETT&L STORE FRONTS, Columns, Window Sills aud liutils, Iron Doors, Suuttors, fto., at Northern prices. Ho Is also prepared to repair Muchluory and irou work ofovory description, at short notice, ii|>ou reasonable term*. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADEU’HIA MARBLE WORKS, he Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, ftc. Also Iron Ratling in great variety, for enclosures, aud to recelvo orders, uud put up tho work at man- torturers’ prices. H. U. L1NV1LLE. Savannah, April 11.1866. aprll B read, matches'a lemon syrup— 60 bbls Sugar, Soda, and Butter Buiscuit; 26 boxes Uo Uu do do. 160 gross Matches, romid boxes. 76 boxos Leiuou Syrup. Received aud for sale by McMaHON ft DOYLE, Jell Nos. 206 ft 207 Hay street. 6)A BBLS of Mercer and early June Potatoes (fiv receloved por steamer Augusta, and lor sale by maylO J. D. JEHSE. F ulton market beef.—io Hair bbu Fulton Market Beef, aud 10 do do l’ork. Just received byl may20 J. D. JESSE. T HE ATTENTION of strangers visiting the city and the public generally, is invited to an exumiuatlon or our stock of Spring aud Summer Goods, which for variety and style is uot to bo ox celled in tlda city. apr28 AIK1N ft BURNS. 0ASK8 Bacon, Hams, Sides and Should dor*, Just received uud for salo by aprll PRANK. WKLia ft («._ F OUR—900 sacks extra uud su|>erDne Flour, lu store aud for sale by junu20 WEBSTER ft PALMES. 75 NOTICE. 1 LL persons liavlug claims against the late bind ness or Joseph M. Turner, Agent, will please present them at ouco for settlement ut the store of Messrs. King ft Warlugjaml those Indebted to moke immedlato payment, om it Is requisite to closo the said business. JOSEPH M. TURNER. June 28—31* S UGARS.—6U barrels Stuarts A and B Clarified Sugar; 60 do Crashed and Powdered do. Land- lug and for sale by . mayl6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. N O. MOLASSES, landing from schooner e AbbyFrancis,andfor aalaby deo27 LOOKBTT ft mKLUNGB. E xtra CANAL F1A)UR.-2A barrels Extra Canal Flour. Loudlug aud for salo by mayl0 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. K EW GOSHEN BUTTER AND CIIEteK-16 tubs and 10 kegs choice uew Goshen Butter; 20 boxes Goshen Chocso, landing from steamor and for le by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. Juno 17 ’ MOURNING GOODS, B LACK French Bombazine, Black Alpacas, BUck Unit Cloth. Black Mohair, Black Challlo, Black Freuch Lawn, iliuck and While French Mus- llu, and a fine assorlmeutofStripod and Plaid Ulock Black Sewing Silks, and Urenadluca, Bar ego and Tlssuoi, Plain and Figured Black Silks, for summer collars und aleovos, of tho lutost paterns. For Bale by [Jel2] A1K1N ft BURNS. S OAP, CANDLES, fta—100 boxes Buchan ft Bmith’a family Soap: 100 do Colgate’s No 1 and H Bar do: 60 do do Palo do; 76 do Beadel’s Tallow Candles; 60 doAdamantlue do, Star Brand; 60 do Colgate’* attd Oawego Pearl Starch: for aale by “* SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. JAMES McHENRY, Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marino Protests Noted and Extended, Average; adjusted, C!tarter Parties and Average Bonds drawn* Paper* prepared whereby to recover lossoa from American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters connected with shipping and In surance, No. 118 Bay-Btreet opposite the frontal the Custom House.ly nov8 PATENT ECLIPSE JEASyiS ffl Uf & EQ BPo Every man his own Card Printer. pALLAND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S VJ Patent Ecllpjo Hand Stamp, the beat, cheapest and most convenient of any thing for tha purpose yet offered for salo. ALFRED WEBSTER, Gsn. Agt. apr 3 ly 186 Cougreaa SU HUNT’S 1SFII0VED SEWING MACHINES. D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and which is decidedly superior to any otbor mucnlno* for that purposo. bi>ool or skein thread can ho used of any desired length, and which wiU not need to bo changed until tne whole Is used. Bog manauTacturers, Uroiffaud Flour merchants are iwrtlculurly invited to call and examine It at 186 Con gress etreet. May 26. ALFRED WEBSTER.Gon.AgL HUNT At WEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. D ESIGNED tor Families, plantation*, Dress ma kers, Tailors, Boot ft Shoe manufacturers and oincr* who may wish to do their own sewing cheap ly and with expedition. This machine sow* a uni form stitch with both sides aliko, and which will not ravel. It 1* more simple, Is less liable to get out of ordor. and coats less lu proportion than any other machine, and Lh warranted to be perfect, and to work well. All apimrulu* necessary for convenient uu is furnished with it, and any Instruction will bo given that will bo necessary to ensure to the purchaser Ha successful operation aud durability. Thu public are respectfully Invited to call and ex* amine them at 136 Congress *L AI.FKED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt .9* A very neat and ornameutat Iron Table will uow ho given with a machine fora small sum in addition to the regulur price. May 26. HOWES COTTON HARVESTER. PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866. rpillS Improvement enables ono field hand to pick X a> much cotton oa flvo can pick by the old method and having tho cotton free from trash, ana in bolter condltlou for ginning. The above machines aro for sale at 186 Congress street Savannah, and 126 Meeting street, Charles ton, S. C. All orders from ubroad will receive prompt attention. 1’luntors, Factors, Cotton Brokers, and all interested are respectfully invited to cidi and examine them. County Rights can bo bought on favorable terms. May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER. C ORN.—10,000 bushels Teuuesaee Corn in store and for oulu low by jo2—If YOUNG ft WYATT. F ldJUK AND BACON.—600 uacks Flour; lO.Oob lb* Bacou, In store and for salo by , Je2—tf YOUNG ft WYATT. 1 1YA1.T1MOHE Fl.OUH—100 bbls superfine BalU- JDmore Flour luudiug per eclir Woodbndge, and for snlo by Jo! SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. K EFlNED AND CL.tRlFlKD SUGARS— 60 bbls Stuart’* A Crashed Sugar. 26 do do Powdered do 50 do do A Clarified do 60 do do B do do 60 do do C do do Just received and for sale by Jel SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. M uNungahela WHbsKY— ~ 26 bbs Old Monongahela Whisky, 60 »' Double Distilled “ Just rocelvod and for salo by my28 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. E OCKLAND UME.—1,600 bbla RockTanTLim* daily expected per brig E. W. AUGER. For sale, to arrive, by inay28 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00. M ARSHALL ft SON’S Celebrated Pig Hams, Pig Shoulder*, aud Pig Bacon. Also some new Smoked Tongues aud Fresh Smoked Beef. Received por Alabama, by Uiay28 J. D. JES3E. LANDLORD'AND'TENANT^ rPHE Law of Landlord and Tenant By J. X Smith, with Notes of American cases by p. J>. Morris. Bauvier’s Law Dictionary, last edition. Bsuvicr’s Institutes American Law. NeUgan’s Atlas orCutaucous Diseases, with color ed plates, 4to. Brown on some DDeasos of Women admitting of Surgical Treatment. Flint on Diseases or the Respiratory Organa. Budd on Diseases of the Stomach. Skctchos and Adventure* in Madeira, Portugal aud Spain. ^ Italian Sight* and Principles. By Jarvis, with mg ravings. Physiology aud CalDthenlcs. By Catherine E. Beecher. Railway and Steamship Guido, with maps. Ireland In ’98 and >48; Its Revolutionary History. By J. Savage. National System or Political Economy. From the German, or List. tprlQ W. THORNE WILLIAMS H ARPER FOR JULY.—Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, ter July, received and for aale by WAKNOCK ft DAVIS, Junel 8 169 Congress street. TTlUH JULY—Graham’* Illustrated Monthly Mag* X azino, uud Bullou'a Dollar Monthly: Block- wood’s Edinburgh Magaziuo, lor May. Also, Mas sey's Exhibition Reciter aud Drawiug Ruom Enter tainment*, being cholco selections In prose and verso, togctiior with an unique collection of petite comedies, dramas and forces, adapted for the use of schools aud fomilles. For aalo by JuuelS WARNOCK ft DAVIS, UGAR, fta—76 bbls and 10~HEd* A, B andl? S' Sugars; 16 hhda Molasses; 26 do Bacon ffidsa and Shoulders; receivod aud Ibr sale by MCMAHON ft EuYLD, lunelU 206 and 207 Bay atreat TYRESS GOODS.—A largo and lino assortment of XJ colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics, French Muslins, Brilliants an*d Prints, aa well as a large assortment or Whlto Goods, Striped Plaid and Plain Swiss, Organdies, Tarteton, Book, Nanaook, Cambric and Jacouet Muslin, for sale by A1KIN a BURNS, C ANDLtS—'JOO boxu BUT CudlN, jut nSRS and for aale by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO,