About Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1856)
FBLL OF CHATHAM »«u Ing al'ine port or Savao- HEALTH OFFIC . —. All vcmoIi krrl' msmmal AOMriM, South *1 OinUIWlU lofccUoi SS;ffli«‘l!»U'a«o'Kaoniward .Tnoe'lui No boat or vessel shall receive any of tne crow or iKVfoooger* from vessels iutyeat to the above or* ,ior for (ho purpose or carrying them to the city or in vicinity. iiHiMNniwnw It Indite, Nfoxtoo, Ceutral or fr*m tey port where id mallfoant d~-eases aro .vine s.ckness uu touted i, vicinity. Vesaob will not be detained In quarantine unless ueb dotentlon be neoeaiary. ..KutAltUlUinf thk *tU\M MultM mill Illlhlofll Approved JlptfAOiA 0. *. It. “ft* hus might on com from Atlanta to 8a; 9m vannathwUlbej _ ,.„ T __ reduced to 18 ©.por bushel and after be let day °* , ^ U ^ # § , ADLK y General Superln’t mar 28 rranaportatlon offlee. 1 •Hall Hoad. J central HOWE'S COTTON HARVESTS!*. ,9- The great deilderaluraori'lautora b Bnal* Mr ly obtained in the succeufol Invention of Kowo’s Cotton Hamster, with which one hand can plcfc aa much oottoa aa live In the ordinary way, tod Jea raving an immenee amount of labor. What Wbltnoy'o cotton Gin is la Us after stage, Howe’s •tarvo-tor Is In plotting. For further Information, apply to A. WILBUR, 111 Bay afreet, Agent for the State# of Georgia and Florida. lyM To the Fittou of the Sav’h Georgian All debta duo to the Georgian previous to Mr the 6th Instant.are payabto oi only'to the un* dersigued. Notes and accounts due In the city will —j the M preiontod Immediately, and all debts duo country will be forwarded by an early mall. This being the first time that the undersigned has publicly appealed to hts late patron, be feels that Uiov will nut consider him unreasonable In urging Qiwu them the necessity for immediate payment. Remittances may be made directly to the undor- ilKaed, or to R. B. HUton A Co., whose reoelpt will PHILIP J. PUNCH. signed, ui bo valid. , Savannah, May 28,1866. myl8-lawdftw foe aubtcrlben^W for aale a largo and varfecl luortment of second-hand printing material, suffl- cieut to establish a complete Job Office, with but few additional articles, oonsteting In part of—Ono ample font of small pica, as good as uew, and vari ous fonts of Job type; one super royal band-press; one Hoe & Co.’s proof-press, latest improvement, ? large Imposing stories, new; clou- new; two «r more _ . _ . blesnd single stands; cues, composing sticks,cob man rales, gaUoys, chases, etc.', ©to., together with various other arliclos pertaining to a newspaper 3r Job office. R. B. HILTON ft CO. Juno 28 ' . ' t ' . MAYOR’S OFFICE, 1 Cirt or Savaxsah, 6th of August, 1866. J mo OWNERS OF LOGS, andalj others whom it A. my coucem. Vou aro horuby notified to keep your Dogs in and S ent them from going at largo withlti the City ts. Any Dog found going at largo alter this notice, and until tbo 20th day orseptember noxt, shall be killed. [!„ d,] KDW’D. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest. Eow’o. G. Wiuox, Clerk orCounoil. qugh• HUDSON’S FERRY FOR SALE. The Bubicrlber offers for sale all hor flflHtposseeBlons In Scrlvcn county, contain- j^H^Ping about one tnoasaud acres of Land, SHMpntoro or less, all adjoining said Forry, and exten ting to the Augusta road.— ^^hfcrhe improvement! cousl-t or a good Dw.d.ug, dwre, Wareho .so; and all. other necessa ry nut bull Hugs. About sixty-five acres are under fence and In good order for cultivation. Tho land U first quality, and well supplied with fencing tim ber. It is an oxaellent staud for the merchandize business. Tho Ferry U the best located and most patronised of any other between Savannah and Augusu. Thcro Is also passing through the land • never lolling stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or b'aw Mill. For further particulars address tne at Springfield, Effingham county, Ga sept 7—tl ELIZABETH JONES. lasldonco on Moufort tbo new monumunt, fo. ifoughouti A Hue gar djHbmtecH; Apply lu KOWIN L HoIXl-t. I at tills office. tf—septo TO RENT. And possession given on tho first of Oc tober, that northern half of the brick build ing situated on Tutnall and tbo howLl'.i Gordon Bl reels , occupied by Mrs. OootH'r; All Iftn.tlnt. hi.iI uAMU'rtaHHHi.ln.iltH HkIjIwi.I. ... JitMMs .. illfteanwhip Hardlo, "" 1 ‘ for freight or a dotigbtfol locatiou nud very conveniently flalinod t with gas anil Water. Also, two tonomsnlt'iir brink on Montgomery and Joucs stroot, very comfortable, all now and lu good repair; possession given oil the latNovombor. sept 4—lm OLIVER M. lJU.Iimil>GK._ FUR RENT. WHARF STORK under 1T4 Bay strait* Also, Brick tenement corner Wliltakor and Taylor streets. Possession glvon 1st Oc tober. A. ORKtNEft,' Xgoiit _ IV.U.'IAOl,.40 00 •"» ~i■ Mi no »>K»r. bjr thin. U111 for Bnltlmoro und Waah- will bo lantlod at New CmUo, Delaware, II IWiin Htl.lAk ui... ..... tL.._ .i^.V ‘ ' * . ' *,,-11 0»Vltt rnttanfU} .;,v»v i£7 1 ^"' litfiton twl. „ desired, from which pbuso cars start three tithes da ly for tho abovs ultlosv and other Routheru iHiInta. • septl Niagara Falls, the Lakes & Canada dHOHTEJT AND CHEAPEST ROOT*. /'«■ Stiawuhip k’lyitoni Stott,via PhUaditphia aug il TI80N k GORDON. TO RENT. Building comer Uav and Draytou-sts., | suitable for mercantile purposes and stor- I age. For particulars unuulro at 1 Juno HI THIH OFFICE. WANTED TO RENT J A commodious, airy and pleasant lluuso in a desirable p«irt or the city, for, Which a liberal prico will be paid. friquite at tho offico ortho Georgian uhd Juurual. •'—It' • ■'*' DEJIaP’A FA&ITO NIAQ'BA FALLS ATLANTA HOTEL. ! ATLANTA i , i t GEORGIA. J« J* IIESLEU, Proprietor, Late of the Verandah Hotel, Xea Orkant. j . Kassengers por Kvonlug Trains will find • Supper ready un the arrival of tbo Cars, ' may!4 M* T HIS LINE conneots at Philadelphia with the Urcut WnrUi-Western Railroad Route, through to Niagara Fills and BuflUo, in sixteen hours from i’biladQlf.M.,. Through Tickets, with the privilege or stopping at Philadelphia, and intermediate points, for sale by the Agent. ' Faro t<* Niagara Falls or BnOUo 828 “ Elmira 26 ' Canandaigua 27 CHARLES A. GREINER; Agent, Savannah. Georgia, J2R M EltOH A NTS’ HOTEL, m DAT.. HOARD PKR WKBK.,..,, BOARD FIR MONTH..., maylS • 1 60 6 00 . 20 00 lyr CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25 00. Semi-Weekly United Stoics MsUl Llnec r |lHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL 1 Steamships— K.NOXVHJJB;.l,6{ MILLS HOUSE, 1 CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, OHAKLU8TO.V, S. 0. a THIS House iaitow adapted to all the wauto of tho Travelling Public, and tho ef- forts of the Proprietor will bo to deserve their patrouage. mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. UdOaifiBiB's [APVHORCttD BY TUK STATS OF UKQBOIA.J FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLASS 10. To be drawn in the city or Atlanta, Ga., In publio, on 8ATCRDAY, soptembor 27, 1866, on the HAVANA PLAN. ,600 luna..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA... .1,600 “ .. Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA...N .1,800 “ ..CUpt. M.8. WoodhuU. ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ ..CaptG. R.8chenck. WILL LKAVX HAVANXAU XVKRT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Theso ships are among the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and comfort, making their passages in filly to sixty hours, and are com manded by skillful, carefbl and polite officers.— Having otegant stato-room accommodations, they olfer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin PassagetoNow York.... ........326 Steerage Passage to New York.. 8 I’ADELFORD, FAY k CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MiTCHILL. 18 Broadway, Now York. fob 5 FOR CHARLESTON, VIA BLUFFTON, BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. SAMUEL SWAN A CO., Managers. * PRIZES AMOUNTING TO i f t 2 0 4,0 0 ViU be distributed uccording to i) l prize of.. Will be distributed uccording to the following BRILLIANT SCHEME t 30,000 Thuiunnd Ticket*—18,1811 Prizes! SCUKUK. • .640,000 is *40,000 . 10,000 U 10,000 . 10,000 is 10,000 . 6.000 Is 5,000 . 2,000 1s 2,000 . l,U00i4„ 1,000 1,000 is 1,000 200 aro 2,000 100 are 10,000 1 10 prizes or loo - 4 prizos of 200 app'g to $40,000 prize, are 100 76 00 60 40 26 ]5,M)0 of *8 amounting to 10,000 prize, are 10,000 prize, are 6,000 prizo, aro 2,000 prizo, are 1,000 prizo, are 1,000 prizes are 200 prizo, aro 800 400 ..120,000 16,186 prizes amounting to *201,qOO Whole Tickets *10—Hulves *6.00—Quarters 62.60. PLA.N OF THE LOTTERY. BOARDING. UKVEtUL gentlemen or email I'amlUea can be 0 aciMitmioduted with good ltouius and Board, on ||j|J iV.ul .*1*1.. ».F llnH.MI*...l. -i. ...Al *ua. J..*> **t*.ua*ll d iVe.il ildeof Montgomery street, ono door above 'oath Proud street. MRS. M. 8. RAYMER. dee 12—if r < FOR SALE. M| Six Tracts or Land, 600 aero each, 8 or 4 T mlle.i from the city of Savannah on the 8. A auTuulf Hull Road, well adapted to the growth of Rico, Cotton and Corn, and Wood enough to pay for It ton times over. Apply to fob 27 . tf C. A. CLOUD. TAKE NOTICE. * P URCHASERS will bavo tneir goods delivered free or expense with quick dispatch from the Savannah Grocory and Fruit Depot, corner Brough ton and Wliltakor streets. 49 s I would call the attention of Fruiters gener ally to my well selected stock of Groceries, recoiv- ug dally. Je23—tf W. H. FARRELL. BOOK AGENCY. r |7HF .Subscribers have established a Book A Ageacy la Philadelphia, and will fornish any ii wk or publication at tbo retail price freo of post “Any pursims by forwardiug the subscription pries of any one of the 68 Magazines, such as Har per's, Uu.ioy’3, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank l^sile’s rmiiKius, *c., will recolve the Magazines for one ywr and a copy or a splondid lithograph portrait ol either Wuhiugton, Jackson or Olay; or If subscri- bing to a 62 and 61 magazine, they will recolve a copy of either orthe throe portraits. If subscribing to w worth or magazines, all three portraits will be eem gratis. Music furnished to those who may whli it. # Envelopes or exory size and dosoription in large orjinull quantities rurnlshud. Seal Pressos, Dies, sent to order. Every description of ongrajUng on wood oxocuted with uc.itiie.ss and dispatch" views or Buildings, Newspaper Hoadings, Vlows of Machinery, Book II* liutruions, Lidgo Oortlllcates, Business Cards, rfc, All orders sent by mail promptly attended to Per* wus wishing views of their buildings engraved can »cn-u Daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mul or express. Persons at a distance having saloabto articles will nua it to thi-tr advantage to address the subscribers mwo woula^ot as agent for the sale of the same BYRAH d PIERCE. „ 60, South Third street, Phlia., Pa. noy 26-dhwly’ Thro are 30,000 Tickets numbered from 1 lo30,- TOO. Tbero aro 16,186 Prizes unjouutiug to $104,- 000. The drawing lakes placo Itt public, under the superintendence of two xworu Coininissiouurs. The humbci s from l to 30,000, correspondla 0 with those Numbirs oa the Ticket?, pi luted on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, and placed in one wheel. The first 117 Prizes, similarly prluted and en circled, are placod In another wheel. Tito wheels are then revolved, and a Number is drawn front tho wboei or Numbers, and at thb sarno time a Prize is drawn f rom the other wbeol. The number and Prizes drawn out aro ononud and exhibited to the auuienco, and registered by tbo commissioners, the Prize beingjjluced against tho uumtufrdruwu. Thla operation is repeatod until all the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Pkizks—Tlio two preceding and tbo two succcoiliug Numbers to those drawing the first 117 Prizes will be entitled to the 63 Approxi mation Prizes, according to tho Scheme. The 16,000 prizes of 88 uro determined by the number which draws tho flO.QOO prize; if that number should bo an odd number, then evory odd number ticket in tho subemo will he entitled to 68; ir an even number, then ovory oven number ticket will be ontitled to 68, In addition to any other prize which may be drawn. Purchasers in buylug one odd and onoevou uum ber whole ticket, are guaranteed to draw 69- Halves and Quarter Tickets iu proportion, with chances ufobtaluing the larger Prizes, which aro a hundred per cont. better for the purchaser than any other Lottery in existence. All th030 tickets ending with 0,2,4, 0, 8,aro even —all those ondiug with 1,8. 6,7,», ore odd. Remombertbat evory prize is drawn, and paya ble in full without deduction. All prizes of 61,000, and uudor, paid Immediately “ — L usuaUlmoof C ANDLES, COFFEE k CANDY.- 200 boxes Adamantine, Taliow and Sperm uandlos; ’ sale by 150 bags Rio Coffee; 76 mats Old Gov. Java Coffee t 60 boxes fresh ground do. 60 boxes assorted Candy, recetvod and for aug 26 MCMAHON k DOYLE, No. 205 k 207 Bay St. AMU HMIJ—30 Mills Clear Side. KJ 20 lieroos ehoico Hama, landing and for sale by ailgli HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. s ? ®'ssatfs!aswar& ta * in* pur scuooacr ManhasaeU. for sale by 88pW 8C8ANTON, j6HNdTON it C D' ^ffl«V AND8M - • J- W THRELKELD. S UNDRIES, JUST RECEIVED— 16 bags choice old Government Java and Rio Oeffee; 0 half chests Black and Green Teas tocia and iu luarler pound packages. m.iocm 10 hhd* light Muscovado Rugar; 1 lObbls R L k D Stuart’s Crushod and Clarified 8n. . 8»rs; 10 bbls self rising Flour,. 25 bogs Extra and Superfine Flour; 20 bbls soda, Butter and Maple Crackers; 50 boxes Headers family Soap, Starch and Candlea: M dox Palls and Brooms; 100 dox Scrub Brushes, and Cotton and Manilla Clothes i.ines; 10 gross Matches: « boxes ground Coffoe and Pepper; to boxes Mustard and Yeast Powders, Maso,01nna- ttoa, Nutmegs, and Cloves, and 10 cases table Salt. *c.,kc. Iu atore and for sale by • • DAVID O’CONNOR, Oor Broughton and Drayton sts. patent ice pitchers. J°®f wceived/OlfLY thirty-two daya from Dal- WUmoro by the new Steamship Lino. Tho no- ,ud •“ r ■ i tb,t they „ KENNEDY k BEACH, ilwo-furoHljg store, Hodgson’. New Block, Tll _ FOB THB LADIES. •i U » '‘'"J/ettwr -—.hlpriorldm: from Now ftilleDI Wued Whlu, Blwk ® 0,1 A s Pe.il Cnitoe, and for Ml. hr . 4. W THRELKELD. . «»j ST Ceegren k Wbltiker MreMf. MACKEREl. AND MVbTARU^-C fit bbte 4 bhL ’ Mel—i 10 bbti Mid 10 McMahon t doyle, No. 206 and 807 Bay sL | aug? The suporior steamer GORDON J. P. Brooks,Commander, having been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with a new boiler, will take the placo or the steamer iVm. Seabrook until further notice, leaving Savannah every Sunday afternoon, at 6 o’clock, and Charleston every Thursday night, touching ut Bluinon, Beaufort and Hilton Head. N. B. Tho Gordon wlll, : on and after Wednesday, 10th of .Soptembor. run regularly, twice a week- making in cduuectiou with the above Inland trip, ouo trip direct by the outside route, leaving Savan nah evory Wednesday alter noon, at 6 o’clock, and Clurlo.ifou ovory Monday afternoon. All way freight payable here, and all amounts loss thau 61 must be paid at Ume of shipment . For engagements, apply to J, P. BROOKS, Charleston wharf, sopt2 FLORIDA PORTS. FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. 8. Moil line—From New Or leans to Key West.—Steamships FLORIDA and VANDKRBILT.-These lino steamers will in future make their regular saml-tnuulhly trips, leaving aa follows 1 . Now Orleans, 10th k 24th Koy West,.. 16th k 24th I ’eusacola.... 1 lth k 25 th AluiluclucolA.rith A 26th Marks.... 13th &27th Cedar Keys.. 14th k 28tb Tampa Ray ..15th A29th Arrlv ivoy West 17th k 1st Agents m New Orleans , doo26 urn E. G. ROGERS, k CO., 72 poydraas street. Tuhipa...'.. .11th k 26th Cedar Keys. 12th A 26th St. Marks...14th &28th Apalachicola, 16th k 29th Pensacola... 16th k 30th i at New Orleans, 17th k 1st after the drawing—other prizes at the u thirty days, full without deduction. 49* All communications strictly contl 49* All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pur chasers immediately after tho drowiug. Prizo tickets cashed or rouowod In otbor tickets at eitber offico. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.' Aa one half the Tickets are guaranted to draw $8, we ^wlil sell certificates or Packages of 10 Tickets (odd a"d oven uumbors,) at the following rates— All that the 10 Tickets (which uro those decided by the number drawing the Capital,) draw over the amount guarauteod accrues to tho purchaser. CerUflces of Packago or 10 Wholo Tickets $60 « 11 10 Half “ 30 « “ 10 Quarter “ 16 Address orders for tiokots or certificates of pack ages of tickets either to S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery/Ala FORPALATKA, FLORIDA, ^ VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, FEKNANDINA, and all lumiing* uu tne St. Jobus River. T .o Steamer GEN. CLINCH, Capt. J. It. Richard son, will leave Savannah ovory Friday morning,at 10 o’clock. Returning, will loavo for Charleston every Tuoadoy morning, at 10 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board ’ at Willink’s Wharf, or to septa—WH M. A.COHEN, Agent. U. 8. Mall Line FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ga., Femandi* no and Jacksonville, Picolata and Blade Grade, Fla, m-*fP—* THE stoamor WELAKA, Capt. N Ai&2aaD£ King, will leave for the above places every aaturaay Morning, at 10 o’clock. 7 PIiDHBINI Hrass and Plated Oooka.Toroe Pumps, India Rubber Homo. For sale at the Hnuso furnish Store, Ne. 161 tin«sn PATENTED MAY^ 16, 1864. COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1866. rpHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders X is respectfully called to the above Mill. They are now In use by at least 10,000 of the most practi cal stock Foeders throughout the country, who are ready to testify to their superiority overall otbor Mills of a similar kind. These Mills are made the exclusive business of the patentee, Mr. Boott, who being a practical man, superintends tbe casting in person, and soleots only suoh iron as is best adapt ed to their use, which, like, car wheels, require to be made of metal known to be hard and strong.— They weigh from throe to ftvo hundred pounds, ac cording to sizo, oud can bo put in operation in twon- ty minutes without exponse or mech&nloal aid. The Littlo Giant has taken tho first premium at nearly all tho Stato Fairs throughout tho union, and that in the most complimentary manner. They are guaranteed against breakage or derangomoni when used according to dlrootlons, and warranted to live the most perfect satisfaction, or tho money rofrmdod on the roturn of the mill. They are or three sizes, and will grind from eight to fifteen bushels good feed per hour, aocording t« else, with one or two horses. We now offer them to the trade complete, ready r attaching the team, at roduced prices. Mr. 0. H. CAMPFIELD is our Agent in Savannah, of whom the mill may be had at our price, eb 7—eodAwly ItOSBNDALB Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Fire, Marine . and Llffe Insurance Company, OP P81LADBLPBIA. . Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance Company, < OP BRIDOIPOBT, UT. subscriber willoffool Insurance to any amount in all parts of tbo Stato oa every description of property. Life Insurance, to aiiy amount, at die lowest rato, for the bouolR or heirs and creditors, or payabto to the wife free from the claims of creditors. Marine Insurance on Hulls nr Cargoes to all part* of the world. Jau26 . A. WILBUR. MUTtr ALBfc NEFIThIFH INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1866* 82,23u,ooi> 41 Total amount or dividends paid to date 715,492 tit- Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,836,990 84 . *4.282,4bb 9V Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, .Joseph,i. Lord, General Agent, Robert L. l'uttersou. President. •The funds of this Company are all safely iuyoutod . Urat class bouds and mortgages, nlooks, cash; auo notes of mouthers fully secured by their pollute* For further particulars lnquiro of CHA RLES A. FARLEY, Agent in Savannah, , At the office of Bell k Prentiss J, 8. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. UAWRENOE’B 11UBENDALE UYf DBAUUO CEMENT. I HOFFMAN'S BOSKHDALE CEMENT- 1HLSE two brands of Cement are manufactured bytthe Lawrence Cement Comtmny, and aro warranted of tho best quality, bofng used Inal- most evory department oi tbe works under the U. S. Government, and other important hydraulic works. For sale at tbe offlee of tho Company In tho most fovorabl#torms, by M. W. WOODWARD. Seo’ry, jy!4—2m 92 Wallatireot, Now York , HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR UEE THH OHAHTEK OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, WATfcllKS-WATClAidH-WATCl^S. We are receiving the London Lever Watchos. of the minTcelobrated makers, In JH J|Gold and Slyer.cases. R. F. Cooper’s Da nr.i-L.. np.i'.l m mu i_ _ •* Iplox Watches, Watches.for Timing Horaoa fine Swiss Chronomoters, which we offer at reasona ble prices, at our new store in Gibbons’ Range. «ent2fl D. B. NICHOLS k 00. Of llartftml, ot. CA8H CAPITAL AND SUIU’LUS OVER 6400,000. JAS. C. WALKER, l'ie P idenl. S. H. Whits, Secretary. T^is Compauy insures Lite ut. the lowest rates, consistent with safety to tho assured. For further information, apply to A. WILBUR, Agent, Jyyl3 171 Bay Btreot, Savannah. Ga. TO BUILDERS, fflHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute X at the shortest notice, and in tbe most work manlike manner, aU kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connected with the manufac turing or repairing of Copper, Golvanisod Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron Business, oct!3 166 Broughton st GARY’S DAGUEREOTYPE , AMBRO types and Photography, " ” '’ARY This boat has large and airy State Room accom modations, and taking the inland Passage, offors every Inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will bo tokon for Trador’B Hill and inter' mediate landings on St, Mary’s River. No freight will be taken afror 9 o’clock. For frolgbt or passage apply on board at the Florida Steam packet wharf, or to Jy26 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. P. M. CARL W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms are now open for tho season, and rea- uy tor the reception of visitors. By tho Ambrottpi process persons may now have their ohlldron’s pictures tokon. in almost any posi tion they may choose, in from 1 to 3 socodds siding. By tbo Photographic process old Daguerreotypes can bo transferred to paper, beantUhlly colored and enlarged to lire. oot 22 FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, OEORGIA. ^ The subscriber, from long experience in the business, is prepared to furnish Steam •^WEnglnos. Boilers, Circular, Single and Gang wr Saw MM Machinery, Grist aud Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Goaring, and Castings In gen eral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular. will be of Iron when required. All of which, with his many improvements, is warranted to be equal to tbe best mado at anv other cstablisnment. His works Are on a scale as extensive os tbo larg est at tbe North, and ho is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. SUNDRIES UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. For Patatka, Bast Fla., via Darien, Brunswide, St, Marys, Fmandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg, {Blade Crede>)andPtotata. — The new and elegant a team packet eIhEhIHC DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaveB every i’ueauay morning, at 16 o'clock, for the abovo places. . Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and Inter- mediute landings on St Mary’s River. 4V No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at tho Flori da Stoampacket Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to Jy26 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Ag’ta. aug24 ■20K C hoice goshen butter k cheese. kegs choico Goshen Butter. 20 Boxes Cbeeso. Landing und for sale by SCRANTON, J OHNSTON k CO. aug 26. G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on band a beautifril as- . 8orlment or Jewelry of every dls- sjk crlptlon and kind worn by ladles mkJk and gentlemon. and will soli at unusually low prices, I bavo this day recoived (per Express) a large stock oTolugant Siver Ware, consisting of Cake and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knivos, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., ail in Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I have also this day received an addition to my stock of hairwork orilgbtcolored Curls, Topeys. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, Ac., ft wbioh now makes my assortment complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watehes ropoired by and under the supervision of self, and all other work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 1JEACH ISLAND CORN, for sale, to orrvo, 1,200 II bushola prime Boach Island Corn, apply to aug 28 WEBSTER A PALMES. A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR HOUSE KEEPERS, TSan Important Item, and to know where to X get exactly what Is wanted Is equally Important, call at ‘KENNEDY & BEACH’S” Hodgson’s New Block, Corner of Brough ton and Bull Streets, and yon will find everything pertaining to House Keeping as well aa Refrigerators, Meat Safes, Wood- ec Ware, and Tin Wore, Willow Ware, beautiful Water Coolers, Patent Ice Pitchers, Brnhesln every variety, Bird Cages. Bathing Tubs, indeed nearly everything that can be call dd for, recollect the place, aprlfl J^OPE—200 coils Rope, for sale to arrive por i Bcbr Julia A Rich, by aug8 LOCKETT A KNELLING. N EW GOSHEN CHEESE A IHJTCKR.— 20 boxe3 Choico Now Gosben Cheese. 10 kegs do do do Buttor.. 20 tubs do do do do, landing per steamer, and for sale by aug 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A Co frbkh ground conar mba(T“ 250 aug 8 BUSHELS E'reshGrouud Corn Meal in store, and for tale low by YOUNG A WYATT. N EW GOSHEN CHEESE AND BUTTER— 20 kegs Choice Gosben Butter 16 £ do do do 60 boxes do Yellow Cheese 6° do White do, landing por steamer, and for sale by - -Ft« SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. bags prlmo Croon Rio Coffee VJJWbsgsWr do do do "“j® «» Government Java Coffee do 25 bags old Haracaibs 60 do prime laguira 60 do do Porto Rico do 26 do do old Rio do Instore and for sale by Jy4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft Cl. JUST RECEiyjQjL-Whlte Brilliamoi Check Nainsooks and Cambrics Ladies’ black Silk Gloves WUerTwtatl/mgCloth,PotentLoathor Belts Huckabak Toweling, Ac. For salo by . AWT DxWITT A MORGAN. JJOME8TIO LIQUORS—60 bbls K Phelps’ Rye g bbls Lntbor Felton’s Boston Rum 26 do DomNtlo Brandr 60 do old Connecticut River Gin 76 do New Orleans Rectified Whisky Mpt8 itQ. ji aui,20 ft caRks Twigglloop Brandy, | n store and for salo by L 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00. . WILMOT’S JEWELRY STORE Is receiving by overy »rri* JSM-tjKk •val a large and rich assort- imontof Gold and Silver Watches, Diamom Pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Ousters, Ac., cr Storllng SUver. Jewelry in every variety Ivory Table Cutlery, fine Pocket Knivea and Scissors. Rich China and Parian Vases, and other articles. Fine Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his own order. Gunniug Implements of oil kinds. Plated Walters, Castors, Tea Setts aud Candle sticks, with a great variety ofFanoy Articles, suita ble far weddlug gilts, too numerous here to men- ttOll. All kinds of Watches and Clocks repaired by the most experienced workmen. S. WILMOT, may 13 4o. 1 Market square. , ; to arrive per schr Alba Patten, mutton a co. F OUR—300 socks Palace Mills Double Extra Flour, Just received and for sale by Jy8 RUSE, DAVIS A UiNQ O NIONS.—10 bbls of New Onions per steamer Florida, received and for aale by angO J. D. JESSE. JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. 1 TAVING resumed tho practice of his pro lee- XX sion, offers bis service# to bis friends and the pnbllo as an Architect and Superintendent. Designs fot any part of tho country supplied and executed in all tho various bronchos of bis profes sion, such as Publio Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Monuments, AO. Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores de signed and oxeouted. Offlee at present in'Bay Lane. *—”inse. , land—ly Tear of the Custom House. UPRINQ AND SUMMER OLOTHINO.-The O subscriber would Invito the attention iff all In wantof SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to his stock which has Just been received, at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street.. . anrlft WM. 0. PRICE TTUNUY PRINTS—One case Etenoy Printed Call J} coos, warranted fast colours, at 6)4 cents per yard. Just received by steamer Knoxville, and for sale by DsWirr A MORGAN. •.qyLL-- : —liLGT BREAD.—25 bbls Treadwell’s Pilot Bread* '“.yga oagl4 JOHNSTON k 00. JOSt RECGlVEo rroni New V.rh—BtecK Cnp. Shawbii and Ihr .tie by J. W. THRELKELD, Bepio .cuosrMiud. Whitaker itTMU, L ADIES 1 Uid denie’ tuck iud colored kide; end Mtesea’ dO. For XHRELKELD, ■•Pt6 , . Cof grass and Whrtaksr attests. i (•-} V- u u'fr . ., -.■>*. i! t" 600 bags fair to prime Rio Coffee 160 do Java, Laguayra, Maracai bo and Mocha Coffeo 1160 hhds Muscovado Molasses, 100 bbls. New Orleans Syrup 80 hhds. New Orleans, Porto Woo and Musco vado Sugar 400 bbls New York Reotifiod Sugars 60 bbls Crashed and Powdered do 10 boxes Loaf- do 100 bbls Lebanon Mills super and extra Flour 200 boxes Adamantine, Sperm and Mould Can dles 160 de No 1 Pale and Family soap and Staroh 80 bales heavy Gunny Bagging 200 coils Wostorn Hemp Kapo 2,000 lbs Bagging Twine 60 hhds Clear and 60 do Ribbod Bacon Sides 26 do Shoulders and Hams 60 bbls Mess aud Prime Pork 10 hair bbls Fulton Market Boer 160 boxes Tobacco, various brauda ■100 do Black and Greon Tea . 600 bags Drop and Buck Shot 60 kegs and half kegs Hazard’s Powder 75 bbls Sugar. Butter and Soda Crackers 26 do Pilot Bread Together with a lull assortment or all other arti ficial In the grocery line, (except liquors,) In store and for salo on accommodating terms by Jyll RODGERS, NOBRI8 A 00. KEDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER An assortment of sixes and with the latest improvement, can only be found at our store. We will sell them at the manu- focturor’s retail prices, adding only tbo transportation, and put them up froo or charge. KENNEDY A BEACH, Hodgson’s block, corner or Broughton and Bull sts. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pitchers. Some new and boautlful designs, Plated and Brits- At the House Famishing Store, 166 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April 80. aprSO. PATENT ICE PITCHERS. Another, and the most beautitollot of ice Pitchers yet, Just received from the Manufacturer, and at reduced prices. Therefore, any In want of one (and who is not.) can buy low by caUing on ns. Allmay be assured these Pitchers are a luxury this hot weather. Reoollectlhe place, at KENNEDY A BEACH'S House Furnishing Establishment, Hodgson’s Block, aug 26 Cor. Broughton A Bull sts. PATE AliUTG CANS AND JABS, Jusi reoeived an invoice of Ar thur’s Patent Air Tight BelfMtoallng CANS .And JAR S prwntu ... , „ . spanyeson Can. For sale at manafecturor’a prices by HORACE MORSE, 116 Broughton st Also, an assortment of Ludlow A Go’s and Bur nett’s Screw Top Fruit Cans, less than owt Jyw ■pAPER X60h ft RAISINS.—160 reams Wrapping Paper 60 half boxes Raisins. 60 boxed do, received and for sale by MCMAHON A DOYLE, aug 86 106 A 207 Bay street (urtaelRliik.T»r~th.U; A* vwrwt Hryoii siritaw. Approved Ritka will ho taken uu liberal* ter id tho usual orodlt glvbnteb mmlum Notes. Yhr*te quarters oftho-busiue^-t will be returium to.tho olif tomora in scrip. . . ti* A, L. liumar, fobl9 ‘-ill 7 • Agent Ui .itvannafi Southern Mutual Insurance Coihpsnf, Southern Mutual Life Inn* Company, Home inatu’auce.Company, of N- York, fiurlnglield Fire 4k> Marine Ins. Cont’y, Hisksln tbe above Insurance Oomiuulos underta ken by Wm, KING ft BONS, Agents, 1 , No* 99 Bay sucoi, Savauuaii, 14th ).tecc>4lion 1856, • dou 14 ■ FIUH, MA1UNK AND L1FH l NS U It A iN C k-- ATO. ill. BAY-SWEU1. “ CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Nuurly Four lUillion OoKur,. By the following responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak LUb Insuranee Company, OP nJJMWOBD, OT. ,1 Equitable Fire Insurant 1 * Company, OP LONDON. feu 29 Messrs. Padxltoxo, Fat ft Go.. L K. Tsrr, Esq., State Bank. MARINE AND FUtE INSURANCE. THB INTERNATIONAL Insurance C'omiiany. NO. 18, MERCHANT'S EXOHANOE, NKW TOBK. CASH. OAPITAL—*312,000 AQBNT FOR SAkAMNAD, Juii.es HI. Carter, AT THB ornoi or Susans. ruvNQ, wrAir * m., No. B5, Bay Street, below the Post UMcc. ~ uuuHnvw: ALANSON MARSH, 8. A. ROLLO Firiu «f A. S. Ibtruea A Co. ALONZO CHILD, “ “ Childs, Pratt ft Co. L P. BALLARD, “ “ Livlngalon, Ballard ft Co. WM. M. DODGE, *• “ Wm. M. Dodge ft Co. P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, •• “ H. A. Curtis A Co WM. E. KOLI<U, 8. T. UPPINCOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. UUSTED, WM. H. RIVERSHlfU, W. R LYON, “ ** W. H. Lyon ft Co. GEO. CHAPMAN, « “ Leo, Murphy ft Co. jos. h. WKjroorr, “ urtggs, Wwtoou ft co. JOS. FATMAN. “ “ KuUnuu ft Co, STEPHEN VON MOllkM, GKO. SAVORY, •* Geo. Savory A Co. * A. KEQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice i’reslpeut. ; WM. K. ROLLO, Socrotary. 69" Tills Company will issue Policies upon Ma rine, Inland Navigation, Trauspurtatiou and Fire Risks, at liberal rates oi premium. Losses promptly aud liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, octal No. 85, Boy Street ‘ Hunted k CarU TUB GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Mo. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $300,000. nas, VARUS, AXD ISLAND tXSOtUSCK. DIKECfOKfl: Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street; Alexander Whllden, Merchant, 14 North Front-st,; John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Huulor * C-o.; F h Tracy, firm or Tracy A Baker; John R. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, White k M’Curdy; Isaac Uazlehurat, Attorney aud Counsellor; James 1J^ Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; K. S. Walton, 8tsu Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruco street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith's Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Thos. K. Luuuuck, Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, June 16 No. 86 Bay street. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP**, No. II Pine strut, New 1ork, (BKTWXKN BROADWAY AND NASSAU 8TREKT.) Cash C»pltsl-$150,000I rpHIS Company insures against loss or damage by X Flra, on the most reasonable terms, dweiliug houses and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer chandise, factories, ships in port, etc. All losses will bo adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS. President, C. BROOM, Vico Prosidont. Edw’u C. Tailor, Secretary, Gso. & Dxa«, Surveyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, jhjnel^^^^^^^JhrSavanna^ „ WM. J. HUNT, Goi', irtontMOiucry &, Yoi’^ sis. SAVANNAH, GA., RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies aud XL Gentlemen or this City that he is prepared to serve them every evening with Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery, In his own peenllar style, and hopes to merits Bbsre ot publio patronage. Savannah, 17th April, 1860. 8m aprl7 TO HOUSEKEEPERS, E ANIEL OliONIN Upholster, 26 fimn-et. would respectfully announce to tho citizens oi nnahthat he is ready to make and put down Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, &o., at the shortest no ice, and on the most reasonable terms. oct8-“ ICE CREAM! NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE No. 98 Bryan Street, TWO DOORS ABOVX MB. GRIFIKN'S rtWKLRY STORK. diet ofSavsnnah In particular, and the public generally, that he has this day opened# new Confeo tianary Store, and will keep on band a large and resh assortment, or all kinds and discriptions. He will at all times and hours, bo ready lofurulnb jortles. with iuddots. L’offee, T»tnd Chocolate, it ill noon. Ornamented Cakes, Piss, ftc. fto., made to order. He hopes from long experience to givo satisfaction to all who wlllbonor him with their patronage. H.B BOZZOLA.No. 98 BryanS SILVER WARE, CUTLERY, Ac. XXTE have Just received a new stock of Silver YY Spoons, Butter Knives, Salt Cellars, Flah. Pie, Cake and Ice Cream Knives; also, Steel and Plated on Steel Table Cuticrv, Carvers, Ice Pitchers, Breed Knives, Plated and Psrien Butter Stands, be sides a quantity of usofol articles too numerous to mention. D. B. NICHOLS A CO. jon#4 * TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. 1 . r, CABPET WABE-HOUSE, 140 OOBOBMS ABP 67 nr. JDUXB-Siai rnHE Subscriber has received, and will open X thla day, the (meet and moat extensive variety ofWiNDOW SHADES ever ofihred in this city. It is the intention the advertiser to keep constantly in a large supply of all the various patterns and •tore a large supply of all the various patterns and styles manufactured by the manufacturers oi this oouutry and of France, to which tbe attention or mer chants and families In the diy and country, la. in- Vttod. They will be sold at wholesale and retell, at ■attotectory prices. W H. GUION, Agent. Jan 8 : *\TKW IMPOTTATION—26 baskets quart# ftpfittl For Rent, Theoouulibg room and More next to our Wore, formerly occupied by Meyer ft Plum. ADo.Hcveml utori’rt under our o«uutir* n om. , umtSU boutjibRn iiau.uoTdT hTATK OF MlSSlSHlFPl, CirY OF VlCXSBUKO, ) Offleo mtheSoUlbern Raiiroiia Cohljiuiiy. j rnile. SuuUtoru lUtfroad Company irivlte propo- X *aU irom coutrautors for tub clearing, gradu ation, masonry, tretuliug and bridging, necessary to tho complete preparation fur the superstructure ortho rotdWay oi the oaHtbfu division of tLeir road. >. ■ Also, for furnishing the cross-ties, aud for the track-laying with auy incidental work necessary. Aud for Al other work, stotluus. platforms, .de pots, ftc, required lu the thuro;igii cnmplotiuu ol the road for effective operation. Tho graduation uumuuts to 7 70,000 cubic yards of excavation, aud 005,Odd cubic yards or embuuk- rneut- Tho trustliug to4,000loot. Tito bridging to tO J feet. Tbo mosuu y for culVerla amounts to 10,600 |WlCll - Theorem life lu 18(1,000. l‘ruiKisuL->, bouled, eudorted, uud ilirected to tho uudorriguud, will be rucoivt-d until the first day of November next, aud wllfbu,|ut tho option cf bid ders, cither for— i. The entire work of construction, completing tbe mil ready* for thu Iron; il, fiio wurk of construction, exclusive of cross Uus aiulirack-laylug; iu Fur uacn item of work, entire and separate; iv. Fur Ihegtadiug of either, or a specified num ber of sictiuus, of one mile each; V. Fur the cj use ties to be furnished, thu uumbur. specified; vi. For tiie euiire construction, i cady for the iron, ot cither of thu three UtviaiuiiH hcreluulter uumeu of said rmd .. Thu eiistu n division, conucct.ug witn the com- plefod luad u.ur near thuiuwn ot Bruuuon, eiteuds to thu Mobile and uli u road, 8z>i miles, wulcli will be divided into three Mibdtvisioiis ; tbe Hot ef 21 miles, the aucun 1 ui 28 miles, uud the third of 33 miles. In eucti form oi pro|sMttl, the bidder will stato bis item prices, anulor the graduation will make liu bid ut so iriuulijior cubic yard of excavutlou uud embaukmem, aud the additional difference lor “ox cess” of either; or for no muuh oor cubic yard np on tho largest item, aud tho'difference for “ex cess.” The parties making proposals are desired tomukc them iu four hums: l. bur tho whulu amount pay able uio.thl) lncaali, ui tiiu work jnogr,>jcv, re- serving twouiy per cent for Uuul uadouiuat. 2. One hudln ua&U, payable in the same way, aud uue liaffinthettickoi dm company. 3. One-third iu cash, payable lutUo same wuy, the bonds, of thu company, pay.* bio iut.u years,, with iutoreet at blxper cent., payubiu annually." 4. Pay able uu- tiroiy In the stock oiilm roud. Hie iiruiiuoals to be considered must lie uecuuipu uied liy .■‘atibl'uctury . reforeucu or credculmla, aud tne company rojervo the right ol ucccptiug any or dechuiug all. Aia|is. profiles and Bpecillzatlous may be ecenut this office; and any further information will he llir- uisUml upon uppacut.ou to the undersigned. The Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, tho cupilut of tho Slide, und is flulshod a- far us the town of Draudon; and is in good ruuning order and troll equipped to that point. It extends from Brandon ui u Hue almost directly oust atgUiy-lwo and a half wiles, to thu intersection, oi tho Mublle und uhlo Railroad, a few tnlies below the town ur Marion, lu ioiddeiuuiocouuty; and posses^through thu counties of ruukin. Scott und Nowtou. The lino is over a nigh rolling country, well watered uud timbered,aud iu point ofheuUutulness,econom icai living, ftc., Is equal to tho most favored portions of tho Carolina^ and Georgia. Thegradlug, except for tho Aral twenty mhos la generally light; und upon tho most of the sections the excavation aud embankment alternate favorably: the excep tions In-lng iu the two hi-uviest cuts. Tho matoiial isufuchuructercadiy u>ovud,lhu growth of the cuuutry ufforas uhunuunco of umber suitable for bridging aud cto .-ties; and ills believed that no work oilers, in facilities for cunsiruotiou, greater luduccinuuis to contractors, especially thnftu using negro labor. Thu compauy is entirely out of debt, und has due to it by roilao.CBtockholders. about* 3o,00o, which willduubtlcss bo pula us thu hoard of Manag,.rsmuy cull it iu. it is also uu recipient under thu rccem grout ofLnds made by Congress, hthoy cuu be had along the lino, which is believed to be tho caso, of uear.y 4UO.0U9 acres of loud. Thu road com,ect* with and is on extension of the Vickburg and Jackson Railroad, completed and lu full operation to iho 'MisM.sIppi river at Vickburg; opposite which i lly, in Louisiana, commences thu VicKsbuig, Shrevcnport and Texas Railroad, now under cataract tor its whole distance aud in rapid progress ot com-traction. It liituraecLs the New OriouiMiuul Juek.-iuu. Great N'oithern Railway at Jackson, and uuougb that-tCuntou, connucta with tnu Mississippi ceutral hallway, tho iron iff which is now bclu» laid to liony cpnugs. It ihteraecta with tho Mobile und • hiouaiiroan, as already stat ed, near Marion, aud iia point or intersection meets wall tho North-eastern and Southwuaieru ituilruau lu Aiuhumu, and through that unite* with (be roads iu Virginia, ieunesseo and North Carolina, lti, also au indispunsablo hua ill llto hue of Railway* that aro to unitu Chai lesion aud frayaunuh, tUruugh Montgomery, Vicksburg, Shreveuport uno Kl Faso, with the Fucifiu Ocean ruuitiug its euuro length ou tUesamopurulleioflalitudo with those paces. It Is thus obvious that ibis lluo of work is ono of tho mo,l important uuilnlshed cuierprLes in tbo coun try. It is thorough National in its character; for it unites Maine aud New Urieous, aud the Atlantic and the Mississippi, by indissoluable bonds. But whilst thus National, it appeals especially for aid to Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with tbo intermediate gup lu Alabamu, it will, with its connections, now built aud being built, run right through tho heart of those gnui {southern i.ouou-growiu^. States, Louisiana, Musis sippi, Alabamu, Georgia ana couth Carolina, and umtos thu gruut inland ,ca with thu broad ocean. Those fact* ui o stated to call attentiun to this Hue of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, to emburk liberally iu its construction, ibo tfftceu miles or completed Railroad, with its equipment, and sixty valuable slaves,mnuy of ilium meonauics, Uabuuus from the State of Mississippi; tho publtc land ho* been donated by Cuugress ; and it Is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating tho present pro- per ty ol thu road to put it at or near one million oi dollars in which sum future stockholders who may bccotna such by direct subscription of mo.ioy or work, Will beut once equally interested. It will thus bo soeu tliut tills road prosents peculiar iu- duconients to men of means to engage lu Its con struction. WM. C.SMEDES, 8opt 10—tNl FroBlJent Southern Railroad. •ary out-btiUdia««, m balance of the tract, g and heavily llmbersi tho soil excellent: ' The ; locality L not One case of 'slckbess has occui i-os during the wholo time' the ptn hus owned It. This is a chabce foi rarely to bo met *ltb, and any pdi quiet private rcsldenbe hear the at) desirous of going into-tfie gardenl ratio fruit and vegetables for our tz this the place to suit, ‘ ■' {l \ '■ For terms, which will be very Uberal^ Inquire at our counting room; 164 Bay street. ’ntieemkUspttta- bio, * 1 , At.Frivato Sale. 1700 buhhu's Rice, an excellent of all kinds. Call sud oxaulne. * To^ent, Two good stor»w, under, tho bluff, at the foot of IVUitakor street June 19 Wanted to Furchase . A convenient medium-sized house, in a ceotral location—otie fronting on a square would be prefor• rod—for such ah oho a liberal price would be given, junois * •'At.Private Bate.' . f'{ r Thirty cUutbta buihlliig lota, 68 te.t front by l« Mitt *« dcuji. Hiiuated on Thytor,p--”--- .. . , J, ■UIUUOU uu Gaston streets. Thoso lots are . v some of them.in tho immediate neigl lot selected for the site of the finr aud Guff Railroad Depot. Tortus r viz : one-filth cash, tbe balance' bi six pdr cout. THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY PRYOR’S OINTMENT- v IT hi a rare nud speedy core for bums, piles, A corns, felons, levur sores, ulcers;- soijktKiftiir tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by'nUr- sw,) sore uud cracked Up*, fresh wounds ’aha sorce 1 U is u most valuable rbrnWy , ...n bo ; testified- to by thoUiMMds who bavo Used il hvinohy portions of * the lastfcw years. In tio rukhmce,vr,...—_ any mJiiry, .ot iuterfere wltb nphysiClah’s pfe Uon. The proprietor ha-r fi\iraerous certiflcah letter* from people who have used it .Uiew$ctt anil- miWt Earnestly rocbmtuo'uu Jt. toi "——‘‘ly,fof‘‘ nu<«- uiuni. niiuwu, imvU,U | VIIU ,,| I ^ l WUW, iW.,R speedy‘hud cortitin remedy for the aVovf p«iR(N liisoosea. “ A trial is oQ that is uecuuxf for Its o«ra recommendation. : .'. l ’:• ” ‘‘f’ Among the many that havb, testified to ihe’tiBdi; S r or tills valuable reniedy; anti recommended: it: to io public, aro Dr K A T Ridley, Judgo K Y Hill, •iutigo o A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J1. Stephens.' Esq, aud thuusaiuls of others,- , •* ( .* j.: j ij Sold by J B Moore, havquiiah, Ga; J^Ilall, Amur• Ions, Gu; Clurk ft Well*, Augusta, ,Ma; McKeusou, Kobluu ft Co, Now York; and dr»iggijita'gi;neral|y. By romlttiug ouu dollin’ to. ttffi proprjatof-.** PATENT ECLIPSE. A ^ B .13 If A SCfffio Every man HU.own Cara Prtliter, rj I I ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAINS v Patent Eclipse HauU. Stamp, the boat, cheav««t aud most couveuieut of auy thiug for <the purpose yet offered for rale. ALFRED WEBSTER, Gctt. Agt.- v. r »pr 8 ly 136 Congress SI. HUNTS IMPKUVEU SEWING MACHINES. B ES1GNEJ) Ex'pridsly for, making Pegs—ted which is decidedly superior to any ! other nuchine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread cun bo used of any desired length, and which will uotnocd to .bo changed until too whole ULnaed. Bog mauaul'acturors, Grain and Flour merohauta are lutrUculurly Invited to call anil examiue it at 136 Con grass street. f\ May26, A1 FRED WEBS'fEB.Gcn. Agt. HUNT di WEBSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE MEWING MAi | \ES1GNED for Farollioe, plantations; *' X^kcrs, Tailors, Boot ft fehoo manufitot otbera who muy wish to do their ownaei ly ond with expedition. This machine form utitch with both sides alike, and whi< ravel. It is more simple, Is loss liable to order, aud costs less in proportion, than ! machine, and is warranted to be perfect, ~ 1 ■uavuiui,w» u muiuuivu hi ug)n)(twi,Riiu Hi wvt» well. Ail apparatus necessary for ‘coQvbntent the p furnished with it, and any instruction ifi MS tiiat will be necessary to ensure to the bONhssM its successful operation and durability. Tho publio are respeotlhlly invited to call and ex, amine them at 136 Congress bL ALFRED WEBSTER. GctLAlt. _ A very neat and ornamental lrUftfable will now bo given with a machine for a . small stun in addition to too regular price. > / (>Alay 26« HOWES COTTON HARVESTER. » PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866. Ul mills Improvement enables one field haadio ntok Xus much cotton aa five cau pick, by toe old method aud having too cotton freo from tush, sun in belter condition for ginning. Tho abovo msettiues aro for salo at 186. Congress street bavannah, and 126 Meeting street, Charles, ten, a C. All orders from abroad wkU receive prompt attention. Planters, Factors, Cotton Brokers, and all interested aro respectfully invited to Call and examiue them County Rights can be bought oft favorable terms. :.,j . . May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER, a CUll 11 ON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination of tho institution ol Slavery iu the United States; with its objects unit purposes. By Howell.Cobb. Horton’s Life aud Public Sorvioes of James Bu- ebauan. Irving’s Life of Washington; cheap edition; voL 2, *1,60. Napier's History or tho Peninsular War; a new edition, in 4 voK 12 mo., with portraits and pluns. Prico 67,60. ? Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, with numerous engravings; 66 Household Mysteries; a Romanco of Southern Life. By Lizzie Petit, of Virginia, author of Light and Darkuess; Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with the Empress JoBepUlne. Tucker’s Htotory of tho United States, from Us Colonization to 1841. Voi. 1st. History or Social Societies and of the Republican Party in Frauco, fr om 18„0to 1848. Bernard Life, A romanco of tho Texas Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. QALL AT GRIFFIN’S and you will find toe mos _ beautiful assortment or small Fancy Articles in china and gold ornamonted. consisting in partol jewel boxes, fancy do, reticules, florets, boquet va ses, cables, drackct grondolas, small do, cologne bottles, ribbons, cologne, lantern blue flosots, can dlesticks, and last though not least usoful, match boxes, a very tasty selection and somothing new en* tirely. G. U. GRIFFIN, Successor to the late 31 Eastman, Jy6 Corner Bryan and Whitaker sts. C 1 I LEAR SIDES.—20 casks very superior Clesrt 1 Sides, received and for sale by augl9 YONGE ft FRIERSON, 94 Bay st. PER STEAMER KNOXVILLE E NGLISH and Merrimoo Prints Shirting Prints York Mills, Wstortwist, White Rook and other broods Bleached Shirting Bleached aud Brown Canton Flannols Black Silks: HoupSkirt) Cambric Trimming, fto., for sale by septl DxWITT ft MORGAN. M OLASSES—100 bbls M0las8es,for sale to arrive por schr Julia A Rich, by aug8 I/JCKETT A 8NELUNGS. BARGAINS I BARGAINS! SltiLLING OFF AT SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. rpHE subscriber wishing to make room for his A FALL GOODS, which will soon be coming to, offora bis present stock of DRESS GOODS, ftc., at a small advance on New York CosL T J. W. THRELKELD, • ... , Congram and Whiutker streets. News please copy. ; July 26 REFINED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS. SO » B. do do. J » H . .0. . do do* . Ja.tr«elT*l -ndtorMtab/, ^ * soRiT<arjoHwro» *o»j « ■ ,. Id to work DENTISTRY. ^ Drs.ROFALL A JOHNSON. Dcntiste, office corner 81. Jufieowt. and Market 8quare, over 8. Wll- UJ mot’s Jewelry store. Offlee' houfe irom a to % o'clock, and from 3 to 6. - i"r-• .i mar 11 • com jrl NSW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. ........ 141 Bonn or mm wiiuu, bhtan inun. 1 would inform my old friends and patrons JSOk I have opened the above store to oomfuct the JbA Storo, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business to all tto various forms, and where will be found a gen eral assortment or Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, winch 1 will bo pleased to show, and at such prloe as will satlaiy any one wishing to purchase., , All kinds or Roofing, Gutters of. Lead, Galvanised Iron Work of every description, Job Work end Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stores pat np aud Pipes furnished at short notice.. "".'A Un Ware at wholesale and retail. Gall down on Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk. OCt2 JOHN J. MAURICE, A MOURNING GOODS, B IACK French Bonihaxmo, Black Alpi Black Lama Cloth, Black Mohair, Black du Black French Lawn, Black and White French M tin, and a fine assortment or Btriped and Plaid BL and While Ginghams and Calicoes, Plato ted Sfripefl ’ “ ege.ted UUU n UUO uiujuuiuo ouu UUIUUCii Tiarn MlUDWipni Black Sewing Silks, aud Grenadines, Baregoted rissues, Plain and Figured Black Silks, for summer collars and sleeves, of tho latest patents. For sale by [|el2] AttUN A BURNS. 0.0. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WBOLKBAIil AND BIT AIL DBALXX IN iMhes, Blinds, Doors, Faints. Oils. Var* nlsnos, Window Glass, PnltyTte, - t Painters’, Gratoers’ and Artiste 1 Brushes: Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry and. -'Mixed Paints of overy description, Artiste’ colors to tubes, Prepared Canvass, Ac. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms prepared with neatness and despatch,’— House, Sign aud Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining and Glaring done in the best style and at r J *- prices. All orders lrom toe country promptly 1 , men 2 to. GENERAL NOTICE. QILVER AND GOLD PLATING can nt.. o at home. Mr. CHARLES KEMI3H hj tabllshed blmaeif permanently, all work U will bo done with dispatch. All r< Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoony, P article will be done neatly befe ut» moderate prices, AU work or-ontaniMt u mr .tore will b. attended to nrompUr. - t>. a—Wetab cweefJnnhed. m.y27 O.W.O! muioni | i > U you went . rood end ehedp Trank, V.ltee, Carpet F or Clothliigor any kind erq re^y made ortnadetplsiyoer) nt oasure r alKi Hata. Cape, BUrta, CoUtra or line. Furnishing article, of uy deuripUoo, call and *, loot Trent the target t ud beat .took In the city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay atreot. WM, 0, PMOK. OALTIMORE LEAF LARD,—20 hhta PrUna K61, D Leaf Lard | M keg. do do do do . 4 * . ... hy ' ,• , ,'i i-.: i~,L Landingudfttraalt.l. - angh SCRANTON. JOBRBMH fcCo.,,,.- P OTASH—10 caaeal.. Ihr baity net locaaka t tn Qr “ labir KbpaKBS, «»! 'kW!.± COFFEE, itJOAE dke. 2oorur>°??“ : ,, i Ul 60 i.—a'A-U JO OMGoveramei)t Jmdp^'' 60 _ do Primdugtfrra . «6 . . W.’V.wA 10 Hhds. Choice St 10 - do do New OrieaBs do. iV. 5 ' 4<ao i V»- 16 'do do P. R, • 4 60 do fl lbs 60 do 64o 1 . In store and for sale hr ■ XJ. lUM.TTrV iinatitf .ystpsiv' -t, ■fi M 141 1 j-A.J 14 1