Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, July 19, 1856, Image 3

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> « e S tr* -B CJ a H s p a cn P ?r> rd m No. it) PUI1L1C SaVAIlR, \ ASIIVIL1.12, 1MV0UTRK8 AND DKAI.KR8 IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. BOARDING. J LVKUAL gentlemonor small families win be I C5 accommodated with good Room* umt Board, ou virtn n I ” 10 " iwl “f Montgomery street, mio door above nj,nn * rmuth Hroiu!street. * %ccial Jloticcs. To I In: I’ulrous of the Sav’li Georgian. SmK.a^r tg “ mcr { l R S , «: 8 .kavm,k, _ Alt debts due to the Georgian previous to w the (Uli instant, are payable only to the un dersigned. Notes mid accounts duo lu the city will tie presentml immediately, and all debts due lit the country will bo forwarded by an early mail. Tills being tuo first time that the undersigned has publicly appealed to his late patron, he touts that tlicv wdl not consider him itnmisuuable in urging upon them the necessity for immediate payment. Remittances may be made directly to the under- signed, or to It. It. Hilton ft Co., whose receipt will H.Vv.ll.l, hIiI.II' .1. MINCH Savannah, May 28,1850. mylS-lawd.^v IIKAhTII OFFICE, SAVANNAH, \ July Idth, 185il. j tk All vessels arriving at the port of Savon- uah, from the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, South America, or from any port where contagious infectious and maliguutit diseases are prevailing, (also, all vessels having sickness on board, or having uad sickness ou board, sinco last clearance,) are rciptirou to como to anchor off Fort Jiii'.ksoii, there to remain without communica tion with tlio ciiy of Savannah or adjacent country, until visited by tuo Health Officer. No boat or vessel shall rocetvo any of the crow or pa-ecngurs from vessels subject to the above or der for the purpose of currying them to the city or its vicinity. Vessels will not bo detained in Quarantine unless such detention ho uecc*3ury. Any violation of the abuvo orders will subject the vndutnr to the peualty of tho law. F, II. DEMKRE, Health Officer. Approved K. C. AxnKiwox, Mayor. tf-Jyl7 Ollier Sav'd, Albany dtGulf K. U. Co., I HavuiumU, 27th Juui>, 1850. J An instalment of 10 per coot., being the WST sixth ou the Capital Stock of this Company, hereby called, and required to bo |taiil at this Alice mrthe let day of September next. By order CHAD. GRANT, juuo;8—wtlS Secretary ami Treasurer. CITY THRASURKR'K OFFICE, 1 Savannah, 24th June, 1850. j The Bonds or the City of Savaunah, duo WCmr 1st February, 1857, Issued for Central Rail road stook, (commonly known as McAllister bond.-.) will bi ledeetiieil if desired in stock of tho Central Railroad and Banking Company, at its market value, the bonds being rccelvod at par. Je2» JAMES S. WATKINS, City Troas’r. NOTICE C. R. R. _ THE freight on corn from Atlanta to 8a- vanuath will bo reditued to 10 o. |>or bushel on aud after ho 1st flay of April next. \VM. M. WAULKY, Oouoral Superin’t. fi'ansiHirtatiou otllco, I m ..oa < mtral Bull Road. ] FOR SAI.K. ,7jh Six Tracts of land, 600 acre each, art □Z miles from the city of Savannah ou the 8. A. amRlitlf Hall Road, well adapted to ti n growth el Bice, Cotton and Corn, and Wood enough to pay for M ten times over. Apply to fob 27 tr O. A. C.JWI». |> LEAGUED Shirtiugs in great variety, aud ,1J at various tirlces, feb 21 AIK1N ft BURNS LOTS. I jH)It SAiiK-A line lot in Wesley Ward.— . Also two on Gordon street, east. For sale low Foe simple, tuply to A. Wit.Ill'll, Gon’l Insurance Agent atul Broker, may 22 111 Bay struct. C T<)UN—500 sacks corn, m store and to arrive, for J sulo by WILLIAM LYNN, Juno 10 87 Bay street. notice; A l.i. persons having claims ugaitut tho estate of Gcorgo it. Troup, deceased, will hand them in, duly uttested, and thnso indebted will pleuso make paymoutto cither of the undersigued. THOMAS M FORMAN, ) Jo 10 IIANIKI. II. B. TBOUP.j' r - Cl ALT—1000 sacks Sait in store and for sale by' WILLIAM LYNN, JUUO 14 87 Buy street SUNDRIES. 150 bags good to prlmo Rio Colfee; 76 bags old Govorutnent Java do; a ;.0 bags old brown Java do; , luu barrels Stuart’s A, B and C Clarified Sugars: 60 “ Crushed and Pulverized do; 40 hiuls I’orlo Rico, Now Orleans, and Muscovado Sugars; 60 boxes Stuart’s I.oarSugar; 60 hiulsSidos and Shoulders; 25 casks Trowbridge and Beaty’ Hams; 150 bbls Dcnroeud and Oakley Flour; 75 bids and half bbls Canal Four; 150 tibia Butter. Sugar and Pilot Crackers; b0 boxes Soda Crackers; 20u boxes various brands aud qualities Tobacco; 25 cases Myer’s Aromatic do:„ 160 bbls Cuba and Now Orleans Molasses 60 hhds Cuba do; 50 bbls No. 1 Leaf lard; 200 kegs and cans Lard; 6 M lb Bar Load; 500 bugs Limp aud Buck Shot; 500 kegs, halt’s and quarters, Dupont's Powder; 76 bbls Mess and l’rltno Pork; 50 boxes Nectar Wldsky; 100 quarts Scheidain Scbuupps; 1U0 casks pints Ale aud Porter; :t00 bblsrocllllod Whisky; luu bids New Kugkutd Hum; 150 bbls Phulps aud E Phelps' Giu; 60 casks coutinou and pure Malaga Wine; 60 bbls White Wine and Cider Vinegar; 20crates empty Wiuo Bottles; boo boxer., Soap, Starch, aud Caudles; In store and tbr sale ou accommodating terms, may 16 HQ1.COMBE. JOHNSON ft CO # XjZTTXiB O-XADIT CORN ANli COB MILL. B AGGING, rope, ftc.—190 bales Guuwy Bag ging; 600 coils Balu Rope; 600 pounds Twiuo; received ami fur sale by Jttuolft HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. B ACoN, PORK, An;.—50 hiuls clear and ribbed Sales; 20 do Shoulders; do casks sugar-cured Hums; 60 bbls prime aud mess l’ork; 00 half bbls Hawes k Co’s Fulton Market Hoof; A do do Tongues; just received and for salo by June 15 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. t > HBNT—A oomforubla DWDUKa o. ,-JinaflS PoHHila&iIrm lit OctoUr. Anply at Ifu.onico, ; '-totMl’-nia .hrio wl oommodloui btobb, No log Bryan eireet, mar Ure Uu- _kol, Iwiuii anoor III. iniMtdwIr.bla I.UhIIiosi. mjm wmarnSL. Jy'J—liu At 1 W. Morrell ft CO'S. ■ | j “; ■founsK " j . Building cornor Bay and Dr.ytnnBla., | Httilabto for Mercantile purposes nod stor age. For particulars enquire at June 18 THIS OFFICE. wantkB to hbnt ■ A commodious, airy and pleasant House lit a desirable part of tho oily, Ihr which a liberal price will bo paid. Enquire at the otllfto of Ilia Goorginti ami Journal. jane 2i'—tr to nfcSi'r. UNTIL the 1st Navomher next, a ci mudlous and airy residence. on tho north side of the Central Railroad Dopot, known as llovors Plnco. Tho house is newly fur- iiishud tnnn basement to nttiu. which can ho bought low. may8 YOUNG ft IVY ATI' OFFICES FOR RENT IN THE THREE-STORY BRICK IIOUHK adjoining tho oillco of tho suhscrihor. 'i;iie basement would make, with soma slight Improvement, an excellent luwyor’a-otlico, Jrstoud second Uoors will ho lot for Cimuting- RoomB, and the third tbr sleeping apartmeuts. Con nected with tho establishment is uu out building of brick, suitable for servants. Apply to C. A. I.. IAMAR, septa Corner Drayton and Bryan streets. MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, (VIRGINIA.) Those Springs will be open for tho rocep- Roll or visitors on tho Ural duy of Juno, I860. mm —— m They are situated III Montgomery Couu- ty, Virgluia, ono aud u half miles from the Virginia aud Teimesseo Railroad, from which Iheru is u branch Railroad to tho Springs Passengers leaving Richmond or Petersburg utter breakfast reach tho Springs by 6 o’clock, P. M., the same day, all the way by Ituilroad. Tho accommodations have boou very much ex tended since lost season. Tho rooms are large aud conifertublc, aud capablu of accuummdntlug 1,000 persons. Tho Lynchburg aud Abingdon Telegraph Compa ny ure now building a bruuch of their liue to the Springs, which will be operation early lu June. A very largo Bath House has b^en built since last season. Address RO. U. MOSEY, President, jime'Jl—ltn Montgomery W. 8. 8. Comp’y. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The two-story briok storo on Congress street, now occupied by Messrs. Einstein A Eektnan. This is ono of tho best stands in the city for any kind of business. Terms will bo made accommodating. For particulars in quire at 142 Broughton streot, abovo tho storo of T. L. McKenna. tf may 14 TO RENT; I The Dwelling laloly occupied by Judge Fleming, iu Taylor struot, near Drayton. Said House is throe stories on a basement, with good servants' rooms, audoulhouscs. u given immediately. Apply to D. L. COHEN. FOR RENT. Possession given immediately — Three I story brick house, new and iu good urdor, I on Macon street, next east residence to Mrs. AJowett. pply at this ofllco. it may27 ^il'GAR—15 liiuis choice Porto Rico sugar; 2b do IO Crowned Muscovado and Cuba Sugar; 60 bbls Baibadooa Sugar; 3oO ilo Stuart’s ami Baltimore steam rotluod, crushed, jiowdeved uud clarified Sugar, lauding, m store and for sale by June 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNaON ft CO. C OFFEE.—UOO bags fair to eholeo Rio Colfeo; 60 do Liguayru Colfee; 60 mats Java Colfeo; ild hales Mocha Cmleo; landing, iu storo and for sale by JUlIOlS JIUl.COMBE, JOliN'dON & CO W ANTED TO PURCHASE—Jty of Columbus Donds, endorsed by tlte Muscogee Railroad Company. Apply to JolO—Otis PADFJ.FORI), FAY ft CO. FLOUR IN ilARRELBf J UST received a lot of Extra Family Flour, iu barrels. opr2D YOUNG * WYA TT. C hoice winks a liquors— Just received 20 basnets lleldslck Champagne. 0 quarter casks Sherry, Port aud Madeira Wiuo*. 16 doz Claret Wiuo and Cordials; U half pipes old Gtard and Seuetto Brandies; 2 pipes superior HollaudGin. Beaver brand; 5 bbls old Monougahela Whisky, in glass and wood. For salo by DAVU) O’CONNOR, Jell Cor. Broughton aud Drayton sta. 0. 0. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils. Var nishes, Window Glass, Putty, ate. —“I Pointers’, Grainors’ aud Artists' Brushes; |Whituwosh Hoads uud Dustors, Dry ana Mixed Paints of uvory description, Artists' colors in tubes, Prepared Cunvass, ko. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms propanol with neatness uud despatch.— House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gildiug, tiraluiugund Glazing done iu the best style uud at tnodoruto prices. Ail orders trout the country promptly attended to. men 28—ly WILDIGT’S JEWELRY STORE Is receiving by every •vol a lurge ami rich assort^2, .'ment of Gold mid Silver Watches, Diamond Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Castors, &e., of Storling Silver. Jewelry iu every variety, ■“Ivory Table Cutlery, lino Pocket Knives and Scissors. Rich China aud Parian Vases, uud other articles. Fine Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his mvu order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. ITatod Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts and Caudle- sticks, with a grout variety of Fancy Articles, suita ble fur wedding gifts, too tumorous hero to men tion. All kinds of Watches uud docks repaired by tho most experienced workmuu. 8. WILMOT, may in No. 1 Market square. p v 'll THK srATKS OK SO. CARO UNA. UKOKC1A AND KUJKIDA* PATENTED MAY IB, 1864. t?OI‘VRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1855. riTH.N attention of Planters and Stock Feeders JL is respectfully called to tho above Mill. They arc? now In use by nt least 10,000 of tho most fracti on! Block Feeders throughout the country, who aro ready to testify to their superiority over all other Mills of a similar kind. These Mills aro mado tlio tsxclnslve bus? nosa of tho patentee, Mr. Scott, who being a practical miut, snporlntouds the costiug In person, and selects only such iron as Is boat adapt ed to their uao, which, like car wheels, require to be made of inutai known to ho hard aud strong.-- Thev weigh from three to live hundred pounds, ac cording to size, unit can bo put iu operation In twen ty minutes without expense or mechanical aid, Tlio IJttlo Giant Iwut taken tlio fml premium at nearly all the State FVtrs throughout the Union, and that in Hie most comiiiimentary manner. They nro tfiinrantowl against breakage or derangement when «jsod according to directions, aud warranted to give tho most perfect satisfaction, or thomouoy refunded on tho return of tho mill. They aro of three sizes, and will grind Irom eight to Ofieen Inwliuls good food per hour, according to size, with one or two horses. Wo uow oiler (hum to tho trade complete, ready for attaching tlm team, at reduced prices. Mr. C. H, CAMI’FIELl) is our Agent in Savannah, of whom the mil! may bo bad at our price, march 7—codfewly B ROOMS, .v«.\—D» dozen two ply Brooms; 60 do three ply do; 60 do Palls; 76 do Washboards Just received aud for rale by mcmahon & doyle, JunelO 206 and 207 Bay street. WATCHES— WATCHES— AVATCIIE 8. m# We are receiving tho London Lever Watches, ortho most celebrated makers, in .fir* A Gold and Silver caso3. R. F. Gwper’s Du- wSkiSplox Watches, Watches for Timing Horsos, Hue SwIbs Chronometers, which wo offer at roasona- t ble prices, at our uow store in Gibbons’ Range. «opt28 D- B- NICHOIfl k (X> )VRW TIN STORE AND 81IE£t*1RON MANUFACTORY. 14J HOtrni ok RARKier aquAux. urtan otrkct. ^ I would inform my old friends and patrons /SB I l‘At r0 0 l>«n®d the above store to conduct Uie £9 Stove, Yin and Sheet-Iron Business in all its various forms, and whore will bo found a gen eral assortment of Stoves, Tin uud Sheet-Iron Waro, winch I will be pluasod to show, and at such price ox will satisfy auy ono wishing to purchase. All kinds of Hooting, Gutters of Is)ad, Galvanized Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up and Pipes furnished at short notice. Tin Ware ut wholesale and retail. Cull down on Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk, out 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. L ocomotive needles.—a new and ele gant article which needs only to be tried once to msnro Urn constant preference of the seamstress, just received und for sale by tnarlH LADSON & ROGERS. CORN ON CONSIGNMENT. \ Sacks just received aud for sale. .t)UU YONGK At FRIERSON, JoJ‘4 04 Bay street. VJ YUUP AND MOLASSKB^fiO bbls Now Orleans O Syrup; 50 do Molasses; iu store and for salo by June 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. S UGAR—10 libels choice New Orleans Sugar; 20 do Porto Rico do; 20 do fair Muscovado do; In store ami for sale by Juuu 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. R ECEIVED per steamer Knoxville—Pickled aud smoked Tongues; Fulton Market Buof, uud Pig Pork, Pig Hams and I'lg Bacon. Oranges, lAtmnos, Apples, and White Deans. AI.-.0, a fresh supply of Foxu’s celebrated Crack ers. For sulo low by line 7 J. A. BROWN. HllllllAU I— ■KIlUiAU 11 J UST ARRIVED, per schooner A. Devereaux, iu four Mays from Havauu, u fresh lot of choice Fruit, for tho Savannah Fruit Emporium, consist ing uf—'100 bunches Bananas, 100 dozcu Pino Ap ples; 6000 Plantains, 8000 Sweet Oranges, Tom atoes, und ouo basket Green Ginger. For salo by June 14 J. A. BROWN. MRS. STEPHENS' I LLUSTRATED Now Mouthy, No 1. vol 1, for July. devoted toTalos, Romnncos, Illustrations, Art and General Utoraturo, each number beuutirully •HJibtdllshud in the (lnost stylo of wood Illustrations. TAtir.it ok cox-norm: I A?t Jewels, Alice, Tlio Falls of iuuohaha, Stays -i\ml fVppers. Time's Chongos, l/>vo in '70, Kuroka, Thu Shudy side, Nellie's Illusions, The 8ummer Vu- . tail uu, A Story or Two Llvoa, Tho Disnunolntud ,H"M»and. The Maiden’s Confession, Things We Talk ..About. SuhftcripliiVi prico f 1 60 per year, lu advance. - Specimen j of the above may bo suuu ut thu Book* ,-iloro or WARNOCK A DAVIS, Jy4 160 Congress street, P URE W ATE1L—1 f you want thelinest drink ing wator lu tho world call und purChaso one of Kcdzlc's Patent Water Filters, the article mentioned iu Water OoramlsBionora' last Report, which wo warrant to purify tho Savannah River Wator perfectly—an indispensable article for pautation nso. KENNEDY & BEACH, |an24 only Agents for their salo in Savannah, D ICKKN’S UOUSEIIOLD WORDS, for June, re- eelvod aud for sale by juno4 WARNOCK & DAVIS, 16 Congress street B utter and gheese~26 tubs and io kegs choice new Goshen Butter; 25 boxes Cheese; received per Ftoamcr and for salo by June 24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & 00. L ard and heuuinus- 20 bbls Prime White Leal Lard; 60 boxos I'ritno Horriuga. landing and for sale by maylfi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. Ms tySvffliifc ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA lit: GEORGIA. J* J. HBSLBIi, Proprietor* Late qf tlte Verandah Hotel, New Orleans. Passengers por Evening Trains will And Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars, . innyU MEROHANTS’ HOTEL, ^1. UOAfto PKR DAT $ 1 50 HUARU VIOl WKKK., 0 00 SilH uoARn mt month 20 00 iiUfcmjtyW lyr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING ANOjQr CTURLBmtfBTl THIS House flaow adapted to all the wants of the Trailing lhibllo, and the ef forts of tho Proprietor will bo to Uesorve r 81 [OMAS 8. NICKERSON. Mi Instead of going North como to tho Stono Mountaiu House, and spend your summer, as everything will bo done tbr your com- .fort. Conveyances will bo furnished to convoy passengers to Lawroncovlllo, Gainesville and Clarksville. 49T Passengers by tho Georgia Railroad tako sup per at this house. ALEXANDER & CLARK. F. S. Alexander, formerly of Lawroncovllle. J A.. Clark, Social Circle, 2m—Jo 2 =^=a=amssssss row uvKHrooi..--" - - BRIGHAM, KP With dispatch lb . "wrCttyMtol.r-tl-e AI »lil|i JAMK8 kRdY will Imv® a.-.»- — .—, E For freight a| ..... ..... have ''dispatch for the above port. _ For freight apply to Jo8 HUNTER It OAMMELL. JOhA FOR NEW YORK,—Union Une—Tho rog- SB ular Packet HchoonorG. H. DAVIS, Aholl Master, will liavo quick dispatch (hr Ike abovo port. For freight or pasiage, apply to July 2 OGDEN, SARR A CO. p± FOR PHILADELPHIA.-Huron’ sIjnk— fagk,The tine sclir FANNIE, Capt Beostou, will havo dispatch for tho abovo port. For freight, ap- - C. A. GRKINFH. ply to Jyi« Niagara FallsTtlie Lakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. IVr Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia FAKE TO NIAG’ItA PH 11, FALLS ^ $/)H, flMUS UNE comnuits at Philadelphia with the i Great v^rth-WcHtern Railroad Houto. through to Niagara Fills aud llulfulo. iu sixteen hours from Philudul|.),t.. Through Tickets, with tlte privilege of stopping ut Pldladulplda, and intermodialu points, lor sain by he Agent. re to Niagara Falls or Huffillo $28 “ Elmira 28 “ Canandaigua 28 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent, Juno 27 _______ SavutiltaU, Georgia. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $&> 00. Semi-Weekly United Slates Mali Line* H1HE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL JL Steamships— KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tons,.Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ . .Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,800 “ ..Capt. M. S. Woodhull. ALABAMA.,.. 1,300 « ..Capt. G. K.Schouok. ^ LKAV’t S4VANNAU KVKHV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Those ships are among the largest on the coast, unsurpassed iu spend, safety and comfort, making their iKwsugca tn llily to sixty hours, and aro com manded by skillful, oareftil and pollto oillcers Having elegant stato-room accommodations, they offer a most dosirablo conveyance to New York. Cabin Pussugo to New York $26 Steerage Passage to New York 8 PADKLFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCI11LL. la Broadway, Now York. FLORIDA PORTS* FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. S. Mall Lino—From Now Or leans to Key West.—Steamships FLORIDA and VANDERBILT.—These line steamers will in Uuuro mako tholr regular semi-monthly trips, leaving os follows: New Orleans, 10th h 24th Key West, .. 10th It 24th l’coBacola... ,11th 4:26th Tampa 11th k 26th feb 6 Apalachicola. 12th &20th St Marks.... 13th &27th Cedar Koya..l4th k 28th Tampa Bay. ,16th k 29th Cedar Keys.12th k 26th St. Murks., ,14th k 28th Apalachicola, 16th & 20th Pensacola... 16th &30th Arrive at Key West 17th k let | Now Orleans, 17th ft 1st Agouti lu New Orleans, dcc26 6m - R. 0. ROGERS, ft LU, 72 l’oydrass stroet. FOR JOHNSON'S LANDING: AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES, 7b leave on Tuesday Night, tin 12th instant, m - k The light dral't-stcainer, WILLIAM fUSmt/ttka J-EBBY, Captain A. C. King, will leavo reguiuriy as ubovo, from the Clmrlostou Stenrapacket Wharf. Apply to fob 11 S. 41. L/VFFITEAU, Agent. U. 8. Mail Li ne FOR PALATKA, FLA*, Via Darien, Brunswick, Rt. Marys. Go., Fernandi- na and Jacksonville, 1‘imata atul Black Creek, Fla. SLaflRSLh «toumor WELAKA, Capt. N JfiSjfijEaflU Klug, will luavo for the above places ovory Tuesday Morning, at 10 o’clk. This boat has largo and airy State Room accom modations, and taking lho Inlaud Passage, offors •very Inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will ho taken lor Trader’s Hill and inter tnodlate landings on St. Mary’s River. No freight will bo taken alter 0 o’clock. For freight or possago apply ou board at the Florida 8toam packot wharf, or to apr21 Cl.AGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. UNITED STATES MAILTlINE: Jfbr Talatka, Bast Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys, Femandina, Jacksonville, Middttburg, (Black Creek,) and Ptcolata, ■iff* 1m __The new and elegant steampacket INDIAN SPRING HOTEL. The Uudorsigued has again the picasuro of informing Ida numerous friends, os well os tho public at largo, that ho is Yet ut tho Iuuian Spring Hotel, und is fully prupurud, with tho assistance ol' his sous and his own experience or six years at tho hotel, with the best cooks Umt can bo procured, as well an assis tance of all kiuds, to ask of all those who visit tlio Spring a generous shttro of their patronage, intend ing to spare no paius of bimsolf to mako all such as ileaso to givo him u call comfortable. Tho lndiau ipring Hotel is uow opou, and ready to recoivo all thoso tlmt will please to call. Thoro will bo at For- Bytho Depot couchos and hacks ready to convey all "*toh as wish to go over. EDW. VARNER, may23-3tnw tsepl Proprietor. Savannah Republican, Morulug Nows, aud Charles ton Courior will please iusort tho above three times each week until 1st September, and send their bills for paymont, EDW, VARNER. ST. MARYS’ HOTEL. M The above uuined House is uow opou for tho reception of Boardors uud Travellers, und the dmlorsigned promises to spare neither pains or expense to make his pa- truus comfortable. His tnblo will always bo sup plied with tho choicest that tlio market aud tho sur rounding country affords—Fresh Fish, Oysters, Ven ison, Wild Game, Ac. The IIoubo is lurgo uud airy, and within a few yards of tho lauding, ou tho beau tiful rivor St. Marys, aud is a desirable place tor in valids und others as a sumtnor rosort. The stago leaves tho Houbo threa times a week tor Woodstock Mills, Controvillugo, uad Trader’s Hill, and tho Sa- vunnut. bouts touch going and comiug, so tlmt per sons will not bo inconvenienced, but cun leave when they desire. Prices will he made to correspond with first class country hotels. THOMAS B. JONES St. Marys, May 27, 1868. 8m my27 £Q a EEy9f@fflIE SKBUBIB INDIAN 8KKINQH, UKOHUIA. BRYAN W.,COLLIER Respectfully announces that tho abovo House will bo o|wued tor the receptiou of guests, on tlio 20th iustuut. He bus been fortuimtu iu soouring the services of Mr. Jrlllln, well known to tho public as the keeper of the Ninety Mile House on the Central KailroAd, to assist iu the superintendence of tho Molutosh Houbo during tho season. A baud of mu sic lias also been secured. Stages will ho lu readi ness at Forsyth, on tho arriv'l or tratus, to convey passengers with comfort and ilspatch to tho house. No palus will bo sparod to make guests os comfort able as possible, and a more than usually brilliant season is confidently anticipated. tlA—June 6 8T. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, leaves overy Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, tor the abovo placus. Freight will bo taken Tor Trador’s Hill aud Inter- uicdiuto landings on St Mary’s River. $9* No freight will bo taken atter 9 o’clock. For freight or possuge, having excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, ut the Flori da Steampacket Wbarl, near tho Gas Works, or to aprSl CLAOHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta. FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA ► -■***—* kw Tho lino steampacket CAROLINA, MigyUttSSitiCaptain Goxettor, will leuvo here tor JucKstmviilo, l’icoiata and i’alatka, overy IMos- day atlorunon at 6 o’clock; returning, will leuvo tor Charleston, every Friday morning at 9 o’clock. For freight or pussugo apply on board, at Williuk’s wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. June 14th. I860—ly JKf Freights payable on tho wharf. QTfilKQ^I)8UM^rcCdl i Hm'a.-Tbo FJ subscriber would invite tho attention of all lu want or SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to his stock which has juut been received, at tho Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Buy streot. *prl6 _ WM. O. PRICE SUNDRIES. "JUST RECEIVED— O 16 bags choice old Government Java uud Rio Goffeo; 20 half chests Block aud Green Toas, loose and in quarter puuud packages. 10 hhds Light Muscovado Sugar; 10 bbls R L ft D Stuart’s Cruuhed aud Clarified Su gars; 10 bbls self rising Flour, 25 bugs Extra and Superfine Flour; 20 bbls Soda, Butter uud Muplo Crackers; 60 boxea Beadel’s family Soup, Starch uud L’undlca; 60 doz Pulls und Brooms; 100 doz Scrub Brushes, uud OuUuu uud Manilla Clothes Lines; 10 gross Mutches; 26 boxes ground Colfeo uud Pepper; 50 boxes Mustard und Yeast Powders, Muse, Ciuuu- inoa, Nutmegs, uud Cloves, uud 10 cases table Suit, ftc., fto. Iu store und for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, jell Cor Broughton and Draytou sts. T7"EDZIE’S WATER FILTER,—Just received uu J\,.ussortment of sizes Kedzei’s improved Wator Filters tor Ulteriug Savannah River Water, for sale by HORACE 'MORSE. Jy 0 166 Broughton St, _ IS. r ThFSbSt WHftTKRJI INSURAlici 00. OF NEW YORK. A IW taking Marine Rieka at their Agency, coin or of Draytou anil Bryan streets. Approved Risks will bo takon cm liberal tenno, and the usualcrodlt given on Premium Note*. Three quarters of tho busluess will bo returned to the ous tomers in scrip. O. A* L. Lamar, feb 19 Agent In Savannah. INStJft AN OK. Soiitliurn Mutual IinmrMtiee ComiMtiy, Southvni Mutual Lire Ilia* Uomimii}’, Home Iiieuruiietj Company, of N* York, Sprlimlleld Fire 4k Marine Ins. Com*y, Risks in the above Insuranoo Companks undorta keu by WM. KINO A SONS, Agents, No. «« Bay streot. Savomiab, 14th Itocuuiber, 1866. doul4 FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANC i.. NO. Ul. UAY-STREU'l. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Ntiuiiy four .Million Dollar*. By the tollovdiigrtMiHiusible Block Cuiupuiilnr. Ulmrler Ouk Life lnaurttnce (Jinupany, OF UAUTFOHD, CT. E<|Ultable Fire Inaurnnee Cumpany, OK LONDON. Farmers' mill Mechanic*’ Fire, Marine and Life Insurance Company, OF KIIILADKLl’illA. Urldgeport Fire and Marine luuurancr Cumpany, OK QRIDQKKOHT, CT. 49-Tiie subscriber will effect lusurauce to auy •mount in all purts of the Statu uu overy description of property. Ure Insurauce.'to auy aiuouut, ut the lowest rate, for the bouolll ol heirs aud creditors, or payable to tho wife free from tho itluims of creditors. Mariuo lusurauce ou Hulls or Curgoes to all parts or the world. Jau26 A. WU.BUR. MUTUAL UENEFITLIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWaVRK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jon. 1,1850* $2,230,006 47 Total amount of dividends paid to dale 716,492 6ti Total amount of olultns by douth paid to dato 1,338,990 84 $4,282,488 97 BCnJamlu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph l. Ixird General Agout, Robert L. Puttorsou, President. •Tho fuuds of this Company are all sorely iuvcsteu iu first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and notes of morabers tolly secured by their policies. For further particulars inquire of CHARLES A. FARLEY, Agent iu Savunnoh, At tho office ofkBcll ft Prontiss J,». SULLIVAN, Medical Exa^tr KXKKRBNCi: Messrs. Paoiltoiu), Fat ft Co.. I. K. Tot, Esq., State Bank. feu 20 HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE THK CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Ct* CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,901). .IAS. C. WALKER, President, ri. 11. Wuitk, Secretary. This Company insures Life ut tho lowest rates, couslstuut with safety to tho assured. For furl her iutorumilon, apply to A. WILBUR, Agent, Jyyia 17l Bay street, Havuuimh. Ua. MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE." THE INTERNATIONAL liisui'iuice Comimny. NO. MEliOllANT'H EXCHANGE, NSW FORK. UASll OAPITAL—^3X^,OUU AGENT FOB SAVANNAH, J miles III. Curler, AT THE OFFICE OF MB/SSRS. YOUNG, WYATT d CO., No. 85, Buy Street, below the Post Oilico. mnmuKrt: ALANSON iiARSH. S. A. ROI.LO Firm of A. S. Barnes ft Co. ALONZO CHUJJ, I. P. BALLARD, ■ WM. M. DODGE, “ P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. ROLLO, S. T. LUTLNCOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUNTED, WM. H. K1VEKSM1TH, W. II. LYON, W. H. Lyon ft Co. GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “ Leo, Murphy ft Co. JOS. II. WE8TCOTT, « Briggs, WestcoU ft Co. JOS. FATMAN. “ “ Fiilnnui ft On. 4 Guo. Savory ft Co. JOS. FATMAN, " FuUuaiiftCo. STEPHEN VON MORES, GKO. SAVORY, “ 44 J. A. RKQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico I'rcsluouL WM. E. ROUX), Secretary. S5i“ This Cumpuny will issue Policies upon Ma rine, Iulaud Navigation, Trausportatlou and Sire Risks, at liberal rates ol premium. Losses promptly aud liborally adjusted. J/VMES M. CARTER, Agout, oct 81 _ No. 86, Bay Street, THE GREAT WESTERNFI HE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMi'ANY, Of No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $500,000. FIKK, MAKINK, ANdIxUND I.VSURA.VOK. DIRECTORS: Charlos C. i^throp, 632 S)>ruoo street; Alexander Whildeu, Merebaut, 14 North Front-at.; John 0. Huutor, firm of Wright. Iluutor A Co.; E. Tracy, firm of Tracy ft Baker; Jehu 1L M’Curdy, firm of Joues, While ft M’Curdy; Isaac Uazlehurst, Attorney aud Counsellor; Jamos B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Go.: Theodora W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; R. S. Walton, 3U0 Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce streot; John ,1. Baker, Goldsmith's Hall CHARUCS 0. LATUKOP, President. Tuos. K. Ijmkkick, Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Juno 16 No. 86 Bay street. 0 ABN.—26 bales Yarn, assorted numbers, iu X _ store, and tor sale by Jy8 CRANE WELLS ft CO. D RESS TRIMMINGS*—Fringes, black and colored Moire Autiquo Gatizo, aud other styles, lu great variety, and lor sale by mar 7 _ AI KIN ft BURNS. OTTON UM BRELUAS^A largo supply of wheel- top whalobonw Iramo Gingham Umbrellas, ail sizes, received and for salo by jmiu 0 _ LADSON ft ROGERS. S UGARS—10 lihds choice Porto Rico Sugars: 16 doFuIrdo; 16 do Fair and 10 do Cboico Now Orleans .SagarjJusl rccolvod and tor salo by June24 S ’RANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. M OUVSaiS AND ROPE— 100 barrels New Or loans Molasses; 300 colls and half coils 44 Louisiana Manufac turing Company” Itop®. Landing por brig Louisa Sours from Now Orleans, and tor salo by mygg HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO S ILK PARASOIA—A now supply of those beauti ful Silk Parasols havo Just uccn received and aro for salo by Jutiefl LADSON ft ROGERS. S ALT—8000 sacks Liverpool Balt; 10,000 bushels Turks’ Island do; tor Halo by Juno'JO WKBaTBR ft PALMES. C OFFEE.—160 bags prlmo Green Rio Coffee 100 hags toir do do do 60 mats old Government Java Coffee 26 bags old Maracoilm do 60 do prime Laguira do 6<) do do Porto Rico do 26 do do old Rio do In store und tor salo by jy4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. SUNDRIES. 1000 Reams Wrapping paper. 100 bales Twine; 200 doz Sorubblng and Shoo 60 M imported Spaulsh Sogars; 260 boxes Tobacco, various brands; 160 sacks Rio Coffee; 76 mats Java Coffee; 10Q doz Brooms; 60 doz Washboards; 60 Covered Baskets; 160 boxes Family Soap; 160 do Polo Soap; 76 do No. 1 Soap; 600 Gross Matches; 60 half chests Young Uysnu Tea; 60 do do Oolong do: 100 boxes Candy; 60 boxos Scaled Herrings; 76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee; 100 boxes importod Castile Soap; 100 boxes Toilet Soap; M >4* and whole hexes Raisins; Received and for tale by MCMAHON ft DOYLE, may!4 206 and 208 Bay straot. TO BUIDDERS. rnHE SUBSCRIBER ia prepared to execute 1 at the shortest noiico, and lu tho most work manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornlco, or other work connoctod with tho manufac turing or repairing or Copper, Galvanized Irou, Zinc, or Sheetlron Business. HORACE MORSE, ootlS 160.Broughton stj /Burned beef,"pig pork, ftc. V Just recolvod 10 half barrels Fulton market Cornod Beef; 10 barrels and hair barrels Pig Pork- Hams, Sides and Shouldors; 10 barrels extra No I Mackerel; 1 do No 2 Mackerel; 6 do Herrings; 2 drums Cod Fish, and 26 barrels Smoked Horrlngs, to store and tor salo by Jell DAVID O’CONNER, B Jai AGON—10 casks prlmo SidoB, Just received and tor sale by iunn 26 CRANE, WKLLSftCO. jpLOUR.—20 sacks superfine Four, 130 do floo do Jy3 37 bbls superfine Flour, tor sale by j WILLIAM LYNN, 87 Ba? y street. F LOUR.- -20 bbls Extra Canal Flour 60 bbts Baltimore do 76 bags Extra Gaorgla do 60 do Superfine do vod and tor salo bj do. Just rocolv- ft CO. O HNABUUGS—On balsa Osnaburgs, Georgia uiuu- ufactory, lu store, aud for sale to lots to suit purchusors, by »y8 _ CRANE, WELLS ft CO. C OW PEAS.-Mid sueics Cow Peas JT, sale by WILLIAM LYNN, July 10 87 Bay street. I AOMtsrnc liquors— “ I J 60 bbls EPhelp’ltyo Gin, 25 bbls N E. Uiuu, 60 44 Luther Felton’s Rum, 26 “ Domestic Brandy, W “ Old P ft H Connecticut River Giu, fiO “ N.O. Whisky, Jut received and for salo by my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. f'lORN—1000 bushels prime Corn in store and v tor sale by *•029 r. \ GREINER. Baltimore bacon. 3 AHA WWNDS BALTIMORE BACON, III • U* J\J 8tore and for salo by BARRON, Jutto'-HI corner Whitakorterid Charlton -Bts. ' SUNDRIES. 1 AAA I’OUNDdchoice Baltimore Shoulders; AUUU and 1200 do do Sides; loo choice sugar-curod Hams, in bags; 500 pounds choice Tennessee Haras; 15 barrels choice Lcuf Lard: 10 ticrcoa extra whole Rico; 0 do fidr do; 20 boxes Family Soap; 10 do steam pale- do; 10 do No 1 do; 7 woman’s rrieud do; 6 chemical do; 16 boxes Tallow CandlcH; 10 do adamnutiue do; 10 do pearl sperm do; 10 boxe.3 A, B aud C Sugar; 12 bag3 good Rio Colfee; 7 pockets old government Java Coffee. All tho above for sale low by J 000 " ____ J. A. BROWN. A HOMESTEAD FOR <101 <]ii Q1 A AAA WORTH OF FARMS OF v/V/VJ FariuB and Buildings Lots, In tho gold region of Virginia, (Culpepper County,) to ho divided amongst 10,200 subscribers on tho 17th of September, 1856, for tbe benefit of Port Royal Female Academy. Subscriptions only ten doUara each—one-half down, the rest on tlio deliv ery orthe deed. Every subscriber will get a Build- ing Lot or Farm, ranging in valuo from $10 to $26,000. Thoso Farms and tot* aro sold so cheap to tuduco settlements, a sufficient number beiug re served, tlio increase iu the value or which will compowmto for tho apparent low prico now usked. Thb most ample security will bo given tor tho faithhil portormuuco of contracts aud promises. Moro Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will bo glvon. Homo Agents write that they arc making $200 j>er month. Advertising will be done tor overy Agout where possible. For full particulars, subscrip tions, Agencies, ftc., apply to K. BAUDER, ju24—dftwltn Port Royal, Caroline Co., Vq. AKStlALL ft SUN’R Celebrated tog Hams, Tig Shoulders, uud Pig Bacon. Also some new _.ioked Tongues and FroBh Smoked Boer. Receive* pep Alabama, by majttl ' J. D. Childs, l*ratt ft Co. 44 Livingston, Bullard ft Lu 44 Win. M. l)odgo ft Co. 44 U. A. Curtis ft Co Hustod ft Caril. A CO* 'FOR HOUSE r l *n. important item, and to know where to cetoxactly wbxt I. wanted!« equally important, call at • c' • “KENNEDY & BEACH’S” Hodfoon'* New Block* Corner of Brough ton and Bull Strccte, and you will And everything pertaining to House Keeping as well as Refrigerators, Meat Safes, Wood- eft Ware, and Tin Ware, Willow Ware, boautltol Water Coolers, Patent Ice Pltchors, Brushes in ovory variety. Bird Cages, Bathing Tubs, Indoed hourly everything that enn beealhdtor, recollect the place, iprie MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near thu Market.) tf ROM the moat complete facilities in bis own X establishment, aud through hid connections with several ol the principal inuuufucturng estab lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Uostou, Uie Undersigned is prepared to furulnsh MAL'HIN LRY, PORTABLE Ifi'EAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, Oltltfr AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. ColutuuK, Window Hills and IJuUls, Iron Doors, Suuttors, ftc., at Northempricvs. Hu is also prepared to repair Machinery aud h uu work ol'uvcry description, ul short notice, upon reasonable termn. As agent tor BAIRD’.-; PHILADELPHIA MAKliLE WORKS, ho la u1»o prepared to exhibit a greut varie ty of designs for MONUMENT, TOMB STONES, Ac. Also Iron Railing in great variety, lor enclosures, aud to receive orders, and put up thu work in man- lacturers’prices. 11. 11. LINVii.Lt>,. Savannah, April 11,1860. uprll B read. MAxuiBi'ft'lemon-syrup— 60 buls Sugar, Soda, and Butter Bii'scuit: 26 boxes do do do do. 160 gross Mulches, round boxes. 76 boxes tomuii Syrup. Received and for fule by MtMAllUN ft lJOYLB, Jon Nos. 206 ft 207 Hay street. <0(1 BlILS of Alorcar aud early Juno Potatoes * v roceiovod par steamer Augusta, aud for sale by may 10 J. D. JEKSfi. VTEW GOrfHKN BUTTER AND CUfctol—16 tubs JLv and lu kegs clieicu new Goshen Butter; 2t) oxes Goslion Choose, lauding from steamer aud for lo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. June 17 MOURNING GOODS, B 1.ACK Freuch Bombazine, Black Alpacas, Black toma Cloth, Black llehair, BlockLhullle, Black Freuch Lawn, Black uud White French Mus lim and a lino assortment of Striped aud llaiJ Black uud While Ginghams uud Cullcocs, Plain and Striped Black Sewing Silks, aud Grenadines, Barege aud Tissues, Plain ami Figured Black Silk*, tor summer collars uud sleeves, of the latest patera*. For *ule by [Jol2] ATKIN ft BURNS. S OAP, CANDLES, ftc.—lwFboxes Buchan ft Smith’s family Soap; 100 do Colgate’s No 1 and 11 Bar do: 60 do do Pule do; 76 do Beadel'u Tallow Candles; 60 do Adumautine do, Star Brand; 60 do Colgate’s and Oswego Pearl Starch; tor sale by Juue24 .SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. F lAiUT^-1 <i sacks Superfine Flour,Tor Mle by*” W1UJAM LYNN, Juue27—3t 87 Bay street. ■\T EA’DSFOOT OIL, of Uio best quality constantly J3I tor sale tow by CHAFFER ft CO., mayl& 6 Whitaker street. NEW HOOKS. G OLEV’S LADY'S BOOK, lor July; Arthur's Homo MugaziUrt, tor July; Peterson'g .Month ly Magazine,for July; Hurper'a New Mouthly Mag- uzint*, for July; and, oruhum’* Illustrated Monthly, for July. The History of Kurojw. from the fall of Napoleon to the ucccaalon of toul* Napoleon, in two volumes, by Sir Archibald Alison, a new supply. iiurthu, by Fredrika Bremer, translated by Mary liowitt. The Shii» Carpenter’* Wife, a story tor the times, by W K 8 Wbttmau. Tho Taiiglutuwu letters, edited by the author of Record* of the Bubblulon Parish, ftc. fcalad tor the Social, by the author or Salad for the Solitary. Comte Miseries of iiuinnn Life. Plu-ri-bus-tah, a song that’s by no author. For sale ut 169 Congress street, by June 28 _ WARNOCK ft DAVIS. A LK AND POUTER.*—25 bbls Slimmer Stock~Ale, 20 cask* Byas*’ totidou I’ortor, pints, Just re ceived uud for sale by JyO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft LU GENERAL NOTICE. S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can uow bo done at homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himself pormauuutly, all work iu tills Hue will bo doue with dls|wlch. All repairing ofCastors, Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or auy other article will be doue neatly bufore platiug. All old silver plate, such ua Tcosetts or Urus, Forks or Spoous, will bo ro-Uniahcd aud made equal to new, and at modernto prices. All work or orders left at my storo will be attended to promptly., P. S,—Watch cases galvanized. may27 G. M. GRIFFIN. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP’Y, No. II Pine street, New Y or/s, (OETWKKN BROADWAY AND NASSAU 8TKKET.) Ca*hCapltol^$150,000! T HIS Cumpany Insures ugainst loss or darnugo by Fire, ou tho most reasonable terms, dwelling house* und furniture, warehouses, storo* uud mer chandize, factories, ships In port, etc. All losses will he adjusted and promptly paid. 1). S. MILLS, President, C. BROOM, Vico President. Edw’ii C. Taylor, Secretary, Guo. U. Dkank, Surveyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, juuu 17 tor Savaunah, 86 Buy straot. T ubs, pails and washboards.—20 nest* pulutud, und 16 do cedar Tubs. 26duzeu Palls; 20 uo zlno. aud 16 do wood Washboards; just re ceived anil for solo by mcmahon & doyle, june29 l (i und 207 Buy street t ADll^"WALL"UMRRKLI.A8.—Indies’ small XJ Mzc Silk Umbrella*, from 18 to24 Inches. Re ceived aud tor salo by J. W. THRELKJSIJ), Jol2 OongresB and Whitaker stroet* ljMa 1 BA REMAN ft JIVLLOGH. r Fartn at Prlvate^alo. T1 ' A very desirable tract of land, only three miles from the city, containing about 80 acres, half of which is cleared ft under good and substantial fence. The cleared land Is a rich loony toll, and well adapted for gardening purposes. There Is n well of most excellent water on the premises and all neces sary out-buildings, negro, houses, barns, ftc. The balance or tho Uact, say 49 acres, is uncleared land and heavily timbered with valuable timber, and the soil excellent. The locality is very excellent; notone caso of sickness has occurred on the prem ises during tbe whole time the present proprietor baa owned it. This is a chance for au investment rarely to be met with, and any person wishing a quiet private residence near tbe city, or any person desirous 0! going into tbo gardening .bu.-iucss to raiso rruit and vegetables tor our markql, will find this tho pIaco to suit, For terms, which will be vory Ilboral, irnjuiro at mir counting room, 164 Bay street. Titles unolsputa- At Pr'ivato Salo. Ono of tlio tiuest notol or boarding iiuueu ,vi • vants lu tlie Stato. Enquire ut 164 Bay street. juuo24 At PrlvatiTsaim A negro woman, 22 year* uf age, agoudjdain cook aud field baud Warranted sound. Title'un doubted. June)9 At Privato Salo. A negro man, aged 26 years, a first rate hostler uud huuae servant. Title unduuhted. Jei9 At 1’rivTlo Pale. a very iikoly intoiligunt mulatto girl, aged 19 years, a first rate cook, washer uud iruuer, und uu . .. ... - — - ■ ■ excellent seamstress, doubted Wurrumcd bound. Title uu juuolu At Privato Bale. A vory likely mulatto man, aged 24 years, a first rate carpenter. Warranted sound. Title undoubt ed. JuuclO At rrivato Halo. A very likoljr negro man, aged 22 years, a good field hand. Warranted sound. Til la undoubted, junelfi At Privato Sale. 1700 bushel* Rice, an oxccliuut article for stock uf all kiuds. Call and examine. Price 26 cent* jier bushel. juuein Wautod" Goutral Railroad, Planters’ Bank, aud Bank uf tlte State uf Georgia, Stocks, for which a liberal price will be paid. _ Juuolu To RonT Two good Htorn*, under tlio bi-ill, at tbe toot ui Whitaker street juue lu Wanted to Purchase A convenient medium-sized house, in a central location—one froutlug ou a square would be prefui red—for such an one a liboral prico would be given. Junol9 . ,At Privato Sale. Thirty cllglbl* building Luts, 50 feet trout by 199 to 124 ti et deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston streets. Those lots aro ou high giouud and somo of them in the immediate neighborhood uf the lot selected for thu site of lho Savanuoh, Albany und Gulf Railroad Depot. Term* same a* city lui- viz : one-til th cash, tnc balance beat lug interest a» six per Clint. Jura. 19 i brands S KGAUB— 169,U00 sugars, various br 80.000 Fpauish GUoroots, for sale by ’y7 WEBSTER ft PALMES. S UGAR, ftc.—76 bbls Hud 10 hhds A, B nud C Sugars; 16 hhds Molasses; 26 do Bucuu Side* aud Shoulders; received aud tor sale by McMAHON ft EuYLD, luuelU 205 aud 297 Buy street. X>RIMlE YELLOW CORN. -In store and lor X solo by may? YOUNG ftWYATT B aCoS AND LARD 60 birds, prime Bacon Sides ; 30 hhds. primo Bacou Shoulder* ; 20 bis. prime Baltimore Izraf Lard. Lauding, uud r salo by SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO. Juuo 1 THE GREAT SOUTHERN REBATEDY J niY O IVfToiN TMEM T. i T is a sure and speedy cure tor burns, pries, corns, lelon*, lover sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, *ore nipples, (recommeudcu by uur- se»,) sore aud cracked lips, Ireslr wounds unu sore* of any description, it is a most vuluuble remedy and cure, which can bo testified to by thousanus who liavo used it iu many portions 01 the South tor the lust few yeai a. iu no matanco will thu sah e do any iujury, or interfere with a physician’* prescrip tion. The proprietor ha* numerous certificate* aud letter* from people who huve used it themselves, und most earnestly recommend it to other* n* u speedy anu cerium remedy tor the above named disease*, a triali> all that i* necessary tor its own recommendation. Among the many that huve testified to the eflicu- cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended it to me public, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judgo E Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J I. Stephens, haq. and thousands of others. Sold by J BMoore, Savannah, Gu; J E Hall, Airier- icus. Ga; L'lark ft Wells, Augusta, Gu; MuKccson, Robins ft Co, New York; und druggists generally. BSP By remitting one dollar to the proprietor a single box of lire Ointment Will be forwarded by mull, tree of postage, to any part of tho U Slates. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug - gists generally, V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, tuay 13 LaGrango, gu. P. JACOBS, ~ SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of tbe Big Indian.) N. B.— Keep* constantly on hand Spanish, Hail Spanish, auit American Segors, at wholesale aud ro ad. Also, Chewing Tobacco, BnulT, fto, Jiuiel Insurance Broker and Notary’ Public-. Murine Protest* Noted aud Extended, Average,) adjusted, Charter Parties and Average BondB drawn* l’ujrers prepared whereby to recover losses from American or British Underwriters, and uttcntluu given to all matters connected witli shipping and In surance, No. 118 Bay-Btroot opposite the front ol the Custom Houso. ly uov 8 PA-ntKT ncurffi an a sff bi s m Every auan IU* own Cord Printer. /"IALL ANP EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S Patent Eclipse Hand Stump, tho best, cheupust uud most convenient of any thing forAlru purpose yet offered for sale. ALFRED WEBSTER, Gou. Agt. apr 3 ly 136 Cougros* fct. B ACON—76 hhds prime Bacon Sides; 69 do do Shoulders; 20 casks choice canvassed Hams; 19 do Tennossee do;Just roceived uud fur huIu Juiio24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. L iverpool salt^-4oo sacks, tea to the mu, lauding from ship Eli Wbituoy, aud for salo by marl9 l'ADLFORD, FAY ft Co. M agazines for june—Putuum’* Monthly; Ballou's Dollar Monthly;Graham’s Magazine; Artuar’s Home Magazine; Godey’s Ludy’s Book; liurpor’s New Mouthly, and Dickou’s Household Words, received and tor sulo by ^ WARNOCK ft DAVIS, juuo 8 169 Congress street. P RIME KENTUCKY HAMa—Neatly trim med aud tor Halo to close consignment. may 17 YOUNG ftjWYATT. B AGGING —100 bale* heavy Gunny Bagging, re ceived uud tor sulo by juuo 4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO^ iXTKA CANAL FLOUR.—25 burrols Kxtra CaiM Landing und for t»nio by SURA MON, JOHNSTON ft CO. Flour. tnayl6 WM. J. HUNT, Cor. lUontifouicry & Vo>'.. sts. SAVANNAH, GA., IJ KBI-ECTFULLY informs tlio Udiea and Ab Gentlemen of this City that ho is prepared to serve them overy evoniug with ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery, In his own irocu liar style, and hopes to merit a share of public patronage, , Savauuuh, 17th April, I860. 3maprl7 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. '|\AN i EL CRONIN Upholster, 2U Bryan-at, X/ would ruapectfully auuouuco to the citizona ol Savannah that ho is ready to mako and put down Carpet*. Oil Cloth, Matting, ftc., at tho shortest no ice, and on the uroBt rausouabio term*. oct3-tf 1 C E C RE AMI NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE No* 08 Bryan Street. tWO DOORS A BO VIC Mil. GKDYKN’H JKWKLBY .STORK. rpHE undersigned respectfully informs the La- X dies Dffiavtuiuah iu particular, aud the publru generally, that ho has this day opened a uew Coulee- tianury Store, aud will keep on bund a lurge and rosh iutsortmout^oidUkind* aud discriptlons. Ho will at ail tlracs and-iiQurs, be ready tofurulsb parties, with suppers.’ Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, nt all boon. Ornamented Cakes, l’los, ftc. ftc., made to ordor. Ho hopes fronrtuug experience to givo satisfaction to all who will honor him with their patronage. M. U. BOZZOLA.No. 98 BryutiS SILVER WARE, CUTLERY, ftc. W E have just received a new stock of fillvor Spoons, Butter Kuivcs. Salt Cellars, Fish. Pio, Cuke and Ice Cream Kuivcs; also, Steel ami Plated on Steel Table Cutlorv, Carvers, Ice Pitchcra, Bread Knives. Plated and l’arlen Butter Stands, be sides a quantity of usoihl arttclos too numerous to mention. 1). B. NICHOLE ft CO. June 4 TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 OONUKXHH AND 67 ST. JDUKN-STRKOTS. mHE Subscriber has received, and will open X Ibis day, tbe largest and most exteusivo variety oiwlNDOW SHADED over offered in this city. It is tho intention of the advortisor to keep constantly in store a largo supply of all tho various paUerus and style* manufactured by tho manufacturers ol Uri* country and of Frauce, to which the attention of mer chants aud families lu tho city and country, Is in vitod. They will ho sold st wholesale and retail, at satisfactory prices. W H. GUION, Agent. Jon 8 N EW IMPOTTATION- Max Sutalne jyw -25 baskets quart* ft pint* Wine, in store and tor salo by 1 WIDEN, STABR *CO. XjIRENUH, Kugllsh and AmeiicanCulicos, Needle- Jj worked Collars aud Sloovo3, Uueu fiheetiugn uud Pillow-cuse Cottons, Ladles’ Lisle Thread ilosu, Black Clrallloa, Childrens’ Gauze, Merino Yosts, Lace Mantillas,Irish Linens, Indian Noukeona, Ac. For salo by DkWITT ft MUllGAN. Juuo22 K OCKLAND LIME.—1,600 bbls Rockland Litnc iluily expected por brig E. W. AUGER. For sale, to arrive, by may28 BRIGHAM, KELI.Y ft CO. P RINTED BAREGES, Flounced Robes, ftc.; Print ed Urguudius, Jaconets, lawns, aud ether stylo* of Fancy Goods, selling off at cost, by Juue22 DsWITT ft MORGAN. t)A Bbls. superior Old MonongebcU Whiskey, £d\J received, and for sale by J. M. EYRE, my 14 04 Bay street, ^Jt UNN Y ClAJlli—For sale in lot* to suit purcha- Jy® sers, by RUSE, DAVIS ft LONG. BARGAINS I N RICH DRESS UUUD.S AND MANTILLAS—bal ance of rich flouuced Organdie*. Bareges, Crape do Paris and Tissue*, st oust to close them out; also, rich Luco Mantillas, st reduced prices, for salo by june 4 DiWlTT ft MORGAN S OAP, STARCH, ftc.—100 boxe* Smith ft Buch an’* family soap 100 boxe* Colgate’s No 1 and )fc bar noup 26 do do pulo do 60 do Boadoll’s pearl starch 60 do Oswogo do do 26 do Ground Coffee y % and lb papers 20 do do Pepper in )i lb do, land ing and in store, for sale by J*4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. C andles and yeast powdkrs-6o boxes Adamantine Candles, 60 do Hydraulic do, 76 Uu Patent. 100 boxos Yenst Powers, received aud for sale by MoMAHON ft DOYLE, JylO 206 and 207 Bay st. C OFFEE AND TEA—100 Backs prlmeRlo Coffee, 69 rants Java do, 60 boxos Ground do 25 huff chest* Souchong Tea, 25 do do Oolong do, 60 do do various qualities, roceived and for sale by McMAHON ft DOYLE, jy .0 206 and 207 Bay st. f~1AlL AT GRIFFIN’S and you will Und tho most V beautiful assortment of small Fancy Articles in china and gold ornamented, consisting in partol jewel boxes, faucy do, reticules, florets, boquot va ses, cables, drackct grundola*, small do, colognt bottles, ribbons, cologne, lantern blue florets, can dlesticks, and last though not least useful, match boxes, a very tasty selection and something new en tirely. ». M. GIUFF1N, fiuccessor to tho late M Eastman, jy6 Corner Bryan and Whitaker sts, J UST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS—Another fine va riety ol Silver Ware of the most beautiful pat tern unu ilulsh, butter knives, picklo knives and forks, knives, forks and spoons, bruit knives and forks, cake and pen knives iu every variety, mus- ards and salt* iu nil variety from plain to tho most ornumeutal. 0. M. GRIFFIN, Successor to the late M Kastman, Jyl Corner Bryan and WhUekor its. _/aud for salo low by Je2—if YOUNG ft WYATT. HUNT’S lJUl’KOVKU SBWUIU MAUIMUS. T"k ES1GKED Expressly lor making Bag*—and I 9 which is decidedly superior to any other machiuo for that purpose. Spool or skein thread can be used of uny desired length, and winch will uul need to be changed until thu wliulu is used. Rag mauaufactururs, Graln’and Flour merchants ure particularly iuviledto call uml examine it at ISO Urn gres* street. 1 .y26. ALFRED WEBSTER,Goto Agt. HUNT ft WEBSTER’^r IMPROVED SHUTTLE bEWINU MACHINE. B EE1GNICD for FamiiieB, plantations, Dress ma kers, Tailors, Bool ft Shoo manufacturers und oiners who may wisli to do their owu sewing cheap ly and with expedition. This machine sews u uni form stitch with both sides alike, ami which will not ravel. It is more simple, is less liable to get out of older, uml cost* less in proportion tbuu any other muciiiuu, und is warranted to be perfect, and to work well. Ail apparatus necessary fur couveuient use is furnishod with it, and uny iustrucliuu will be given that will bo necessary to ensure to the purchaser its successful operation aud durability. The public are respectfully invited to call and ox- amino them ut 136 Congress st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. tOT A very ut-ut uml ornamental Iron Table wiilnow be given with a machine tor a humII sum in addition to tlio regulnr price. May 25. HOWES COTTON I1AUVE8TUH. PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866, rims improvement enables oho field hand to pick Xas much cotton as five can pick by the old method aud hnviug tho cotton freo from trash, and in better condition for ginning. The abovo machines aro for sale ut 136 Congress street Savannah, and 126 Meeting street. Charles ton, 8. U, All orders from abroad will receive prompt atteutlou. Planters, Factors, Cotton Brokers, and all interested are respectfully invited to coil aud examluo them. County Right* can ho bought on fuvorable terms. May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER. C ORN.—10,09a bushel* Tennessee Corn iu store « XiUOUR AND BACON—600 sacks Flour-: 10,000 JJ lbs Bacon, in store and for sole by Je-i-U YOUNO ft WYATT. L»AL1’IM0KK FUJL'K—100 libla auperillw Baltl- XJmoro Flour landing per schr Woodbrldgo, and for sole by jol SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. efTSld AND CLARIFIED BUGARS-I 60 bbls Stuart’s A Crashed Sugar, 26 do do Powdered do 60 do do A Clarified do 60 do do B do do 60 do do 0 do do Just received and for boIo by Jol SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. UNONGAHELA WHISKY— 26 bbs Old Mouongohela Whisky, 60 “ Doublo Distilled “ Just rcccivod aud for salo by my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. LANDLORD AND TENANT. rpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant By J. X Smith, withNotos or American cases hyp. p. Morris. Bauvior’s Iaw Dictionary, last edition. Bauvier’s Institutes Americau Law. Nellgan’s Atlas or Cutaneous Diseases, with color ed plates, 4to. Brown on somo Diseases of Women admitting of tiurgical Treatment. Flint ou Diseases ortho Respiratory Organs. Rudd on Discuses of tho Stomach. Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal and Spain. Italian Bight* aud Principles. By Jarvis, with <D physU>togy aud Oallsthontcs. By Catherlno E. Beceuer. Railway and Bteamshlp Guide, with maps. Ireland lu ’98 and '48; its Revolutionary History. By J.Savage. National System of Political Economy. From the GeHfian, or List. apr 10 W, THORNE WILLIAMS. yg CASKS Bacou, Home, Hides.and Should ft ^ it rjiHE ATTENTION of strangers viaitinK the X city and tho public gousraliy, is invited to an examination of our stock or Spring and Summer Goods, which for variety and style is not to ho ox- celled iu this city. apr28 AKIN ft BORNS. dors, just received and for sale by CRANK, WILLS eprll AM