Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 17, 1856, Image 3

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UKAIjTIi OFFICHV BA VANN All,} All vonli drrlvtng >t tha voit or 8dvan‘ n.U, from tho WmI Indloi, Muxico, Oenlral HoiltH America, or (him any port where . Infection and malignant d..au<M are •Jlleii, (alM, all vw.aU having ncknwa on ■oartl, or naVlng dad alckneaa on board ilnoe lent Jirance.) are reunited to coma to m otor oil ', laiikaon, lliore to remain without oommonloa- witHthe^oll^orawaow^oradlaoentoouutry, j'lwator reaael atoll raoelvaany of toe craw , uawufera from Teaaelo ankleet to tha above or- l ior the purpoaa otoarvylni them to the dty or VSmUwUI "A to detained In Quarantine unleaa jtbilotonllontoneoeaaary. „ , Any violation oT the above ordera "III eubjeot ie violator to the penalty or the la". - „ F. ll. 0EIIERB, Health (tutor. Approved E. 0. Axtmnaoa, Mayor. tr-Jyl 7 mu v r n V.«m“ U '* C " 0.'HANKHAN, ibment,’and wllii r myvletniniaau jay mil for Cwb only. u. unn&NAn, «ept IMm. * 96 Rryati street; S^VoWHDknZBMS OB' CHATHAM BBI.WW COUNTY. t . . aoaadldatedir I am a oanowate tor ro-elaoMon to tha of- aoB of Receiver of Tax Return* In January jj; J reapeeliuily aoUoll your Ml IBDV. HRDIOAIv CARD. 1111, J. U. aaiTH, OOoa In.tlio^laUbrd _ Houae, corner of wkakarauiHdUalrooU SHIonno at Hr*. Ramitort'a, Wert Broad atreot. aoillil NOTIOK 0. R. R. , THE freight on corn from Atlanta to 8a; _ yannath will to raluoed to Id o. per buahe) mjmterh. 1.1 day of April e..^^ Genoral BuporiuH. iratt^icvruUott Qfflcea ) mar 28 eairuliUtlBoad. J im WB’S COTTON HARVESTER. Tho great desideratum or Plautcrs Is final iy obtained iu tha successful Invention of — IfaBMa^aa Mailt. M.t.lj.1% nnn tinn.l nnn j mu ruiruui ur tut Sur’U Utorgia- ah uobis due to the Ueurgiau previous t f thu tub msuuit. ore payable only to the un- jigned. Notes aud aceouuis due In the city will v nreflouwa immediately, and all deb^ due in tho iHiutiy wilt m> tor warden by an early mall, luu using tuo Ural tuno that the uudersigued hits ibiicly appealed to his lato patron, he feels that ,*1* wul uut eousldcr him unreasonable In urging uuu ttieui thu necessity for immediate payment, gcwittauees may he made directly to the under* sued, ur lo U. B. ililtou & Co., whose receipt will «valid. PHILIP J. PUNCH. S»y»uuali, May 28,1856. myl8-lawdftw PO PHINTBH.S, ™iiw subscribers oUar lor sale a largo and varied iortfueut of second-hand printing material, suffl- jot to establish a complete Job Olllco, with hut * additional articles, consisting In payt of—One iplo font of small pica, as good as new, and varl- i fouls of job type; one super royal hund-presBj 3 Hoe it Co.'s proof-press, latest Improvement, >«r; two or more large Imposing stones, new; dou- a ami single stands; coses, composing sticks,coi ns rules, galleys, chases, eto., eto., together with irious ntlior articles portalnlng to a newspaper r job cilice. H. B. HJLTON it CO, June 28 MAYOR’S OFFICE, 1 City or Savasmah, 5th of August, 1866. j 10 OWNERS OF LOGS, and all others whom it , may concern. Vuu are hereby notified to keep your Dogs in and eveaitUumfrom going at large within the City niits; Any Dog found going at large after this notice, 11 until the 20th day ofSeptembor next, shall be lied. * [lb.] EDW’D. 0. ANDERSON,Mayor. Attest. Euw'n. G. Wilson, Clerk ofCounoll. augfi HUDSON’S FERRY FOR SALE. Tho subscriber offers for sale all her .possessions In Sctlven county, ooutain- 'iog about one tneusand acres of Land, imore or less, all adjoining said Ferry, and extending to the Augusta road.— ,Tho Improvements consist of a good rid.ug, store, Warehouse; and all other necessa- outbuildings. About sixty *flvo acraa aro under ice and In good order for cultivation. The land first quality, and well supplied with fencing tint* . It i3 au oxoollont stand for the merchandize liness. The Ferry Is the best located and most trunlzod of any other between Savannah and gmta. There la also passing through the land a rer falling stream, fully sufficient to supply, any J it or Saw Mill. For further particulars address at .Springfield, Effingham county, Ga. [sept 7—if ELIZABETH JONES. ..r-ippjlO—1 ~ to _ _. j R-, A doilrable Rajjldouoo on .Monterey | Squaro; fronting tho new monument, fur nished with Gas throughout. A flno gar- kdou attached to thoproralaoi. Apply to /IsopflWU EDWIN L. HOLIaW. WANTED TO RENT I A small houio, In tho vicinity of tho Ex< ohnnge, at 18 or $lo per month. Eaqulro at thin office. If—septO TO RENT. B And possession glvon on tho first of Oo- ohor, that northern half of the brick build* ig situated un Tattmli and tho hood of lordou Streets , oooUpiod by Mrs. Cooper; il locationnnd very eonvenlotiUy finished, with gas and wator. Also, two tonoraents of brick on Montgomery and Jones street, very comlbrlable, all now aud In good ropalr; possession given on the 1st Nuverabor. sept 4—lm OLIVER M. LII.IilimilKiK. F4JRRHNT. ’’ WHARF STORE under 174 Day stroi t* Also, Brick tonomuntcorner Whitaker and Taylor streets. Possession given IstOc- “ao ° ’ TISOtf & GORDON. TO RENT. Building corner Bay and Uraytou ats., suitable* fbr morcantilo purposes aud stor age. For particulars ouqulre ut June 13 THIS OFFICE. WANTED TO RENT J A commodious, airy aud pleasant llouso lu a dosirablo part of the city, for which u liborol nrloo will bo paid. Enquire at tho olHoo ot the Georgian nnd Journal, t—1£_ ATLANTA. HOTEL ATLANTA i i t ■ GEORGIA. J. J. IIESLER, Proprietor. late qflhe Verandah Hotel, New (Meant. Passengers per Evoulug Trains will find Supper ready on the arrlvul of tho Cars. may 14 d. M \* 8, MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, p-lsssas® »«»««*■ •hitnev’s cotton Gin is In Its after stage, Howe’s iarvwier Is In Picking. ■ft* fuTtlvcr Information, apply lo > or A. WILBUR, 111 Bay street Agent for the States of Georgia and Florli Jy2fl M. C011NEI It HOARD PKR DAT.. 1 60 BOARD PKR WKKK 0 00 UOAKD PKR MONTH 20 00 .mayl3 , iy r MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QCEEN-STUEETB, CHARLESTON, H. 0. THIS Houso is now adapted to all the wants of tho Travelling Public, aud the of- forts of tbo Proprietor will be to deserve their patronogo. THOMAS S. NICKERSON. [AUTnOlUXKD BY THE »TATB DP UOlHdlA.j FORT OAINEB AC ADEAIY LOTTERY. CLASS 10. To bo drawn in tbe city of Atluuta, Ga., iu public, on SATURDAY, September 27, 1856, on tho HAVANA PLAN. SAMUEL SWAN & CO., Managers. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO . 2 0 4, 0 0 0!! Wifi be distributed according to tbo following BRILLIANT SCHEME I 30,000 Thousand Tickets—15,180 Prizes! 8CHKMB. 1 prize of $40,000 is $40,000 1 1 1 “ 1 “ 1 “ 1 “ 10 prizes of 100 “ 10,000 is 10,000 10,000 Is 10,000 6,001) is 5,000 2,000 is..- 2,000 1,000 1s 1,000 1,000 is 1,000 200 are 2,000 100 aro 10,000 4 prizes of 200 app'g to $40,000 prize, aro 100 75 4 4 4 4 4 4 40 “ 20 “ 16,o00 of $8 amounting to.. 60 40 10,000 prlzo, aro 10,000 prize, aro 6,000 prize, aro 2,000 prlzo, aro 1,000 prize, are 1,000 prizes aro 200 prlzo, aro 800 400 300 240 _FlROTVK*9Kti, . . i»n, hourly oxjTqbtom Win haVL patch. -For, freight engagements apply lo • MI'UO ;l : . . * CP>8, A. tlRfll.NKR, foil l'llll.AIIKI.I'HIA—TIlo jwuiicIi ru»l lalilugHohr U AY TULL, A M Strowbridge. von i,ivi'!Hi-o()i..—rii.. X I Ainornkn ship FAMIUN, Pattoif master, having a , largo portion of freight unguged, will mool, spatch us ahove.Tor halaiuto of cargo, Apply _ , BRIGHAM, KKLLY ft CO. FOR NEW YOUR . IKtdiail on Wednesday, S«i)t 1th, at o'chck • A. V., precisely. The steamship KNOXVILLE, Capt. Ludlow, Wilt lenvu as nVmve. For freight or passage apply to FADELKolll), FAY A CO Cabin Fassage $26 Stoerage l’assugo 8 49* Shippers ol'Cnttmi by thosv 8toamshiiw will please tako notloo, that no Colton will bo received at toe presses that is not distinctly murked on theedge oftho blito. aept 13 FOR PHILADELPHIA. lb «a(2 Saturday, Sert&nler 27f/i. otU o’clock, A, M. The United States Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hanlle, will loavo as above. For freight or jiassugo apply to C. A. GREINER, Agent Cabin Passage 20 00 Stoerage Passage 7 00 Passengers by tliis ship for Uaitlmoro and Wash ington will be lauded at New Castle, Delaware, if desired, from which place ears start three tinus dally lor the abpve cities, mid ether .-'ont.iem polnte. sept lfl Niagara Palls, Hie Lakes & Canada 8HOIUKST ANb CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Key dune State,via Philadelphia PHICA- DELP’A $140. I I $j| y ( T HIS LINE connouts at Philadelphia with tbo Greet v^rth- Wes tern Railroad Route, through to Niagara F vlts and Buffalo, in sixtecu hours from Philadelphia. Through Tickets, with tho privilege ofstopplug at PliUadclphia. amt tutermedlate points, tor sale by tho Agent Fare to Niagara Fulls or Bullhlo $28 “ Elmira 20 *> Caimuduigua 27 nilARLES A. GREINER, Agent. J23 _ Savannah, Georgia. “ cabin PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25 00. BOARDING. DBVEBAL gentlemenor mil families can be Q accommodated with good Rooms and Board, on it West aide of Montgomery street, one door above b\h Uroad street. HRS. H. S. RAYMER. ■ dee 12—if FOR SALE. Six Tracts or Land, 600 acre • each, 3 ur 4 r miles from tbe city or Savannah on the B. A. iaduirHull Road, woll adapted to the growth of ■co, Cotton and Corn, and Wood enough to pay fur ■ten times over. Apply to |feb 27 tf 0. A. CLOUD. TAKE NOTICE. [)URCHA8ERS will have tneir goods delivered L freo uf expense with quick dlspatoh from the Iviunali Grocery and Fruit Depot, corner Brough- lu *nd IVliltaker streets. In'* I would call the attention of Fruiters goner- |ly to my well seleoted stock of Groceries, recotv- daily. je23—tf W; H. FARRELL. , BOOK AGENCY. |'**F Subscribers have established a Book - Ageuuy In PhlladelpUa, and will furnish any «or publication at the retail price freo of post _d- Any persona by forwarding tbo subscription ■ice of any ouo of the $3 Magazines, such as Har- TA (juile i'’ a i Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie’s viilimj, ac., will recelvo the Magazines for one prau.u copy of a splendid lithograph portrait ol i ne f Washington, Jackson or Olay; or If subsorl- Plto a$2 und $1 magazine, they wlU receive a ■ °' l ,ur ortl10 ^reo portraits. If subscribing ■ W worih of magazines, all three portraits will be liihii ruUs ' Muai0 furnlshe(i *° tb08fl w ho may lbivelope8 ofoxoryslzo and description In largo ■Juuii quauUtlea i'uraishod. Seal Presses, Dies, ■j-., aunt to order. ■wery description of engraving on wood executed ■m neatness aud dispatch Views or Buildlugs, fnrjjmjMir Headings, Viows of Machinery, Book II* livi » i«dge Oertltloates, Business Cards, «fo. r, 0rJ 1 e M sent by mail promptly attended to Per* ■u wishing views of their buildings engraved can ■ait a Daguerreotype or Bketcb of the building by or express. ■I'araonHiu a distance having saleable articles will ■ J u to thf-tr advantagoto address the subscribers ■"8 woula «ot as agent for the sale of the same 1 BYRAM <f PIERCE. V 20-d4wfj' 8 °“ Ul ™ rd r *' 15,185 prizes amounting to $204,000 Whole Tickets $10—Halves $6.00—Quarters $2.60, PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. Thro aro 80,000 Tickets numbered' from 1 lo 30,- 100. There are 16,185 Frizes amounting to $104,- 000. Thodrawlug takes place iu public, uudor the superintendence of two sworn Commissioners. The numbois from 1 to 30,iH)0, corrcspcm<Un 0 with those Numbers on the Ttckots, priuted on separate slips or paper, are enuirolod with small tiu tubes, and placed In ouo wboel. The first 117 Frizes, similarly printed and cu- clrcled, are placed in another wheel. Tho wbeols are then revolved, and u Number is drawn from tbo wheel of Numbers, and ut the Harae tlmo a Prize is drawn from the other wboel. The number and Prizes drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audienco, and registered by the Commissioners, the Prize beiug placed agaiust tho number drawu. This operation is repeated uutll all tho Frlzosare drawn out. ApproximationPjuzk3. —Tho two preceding aud tho two 8ucceediug Numbers to those drawing tho first 117 Frizes will be entitled to the 68 Approxi mation Prizes, according to the Scheme. The 16,000 prizes of $8 are determined by tho number which draws tho $40 000 prize; if that number should bo an odd number, then every odd number ticket in tbo sebmne will bo outltlcd to $8; if an oven number, thou ovory even numbor ticket WiUbooutltled to $8, in addithm to any other prize which may be drawn. Purchasers in buying one odd aud ouo evou num ber whole ticket, are guarauteed to draw $8. Halves and Quarter Tickets in proportion, with chances of obtaining the larger Prizes, which uro a hundred per cent, bettor for tho purchaser than any other Lottery in oxistenco. All tboso tickets ending with 0,2,4, 0, 8,are even —all those ending with 1, 3. 6,7,», are odd. Remouber that every prlzo Ib drawn, and paya ble in toll without deduction, All prizes or $1,000, and under, paid immediately alter the drawing—other prizes at tho usual tlmo of thirty days, toll without deduction. 49» All commuulcations strictly coutldontial. The drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pur chasers immediately after tho drawing. Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at oltber office. GREAT INDUCEMENTd TO CLUBd. As one half tho Tickets areguarantod to draw $8, wo will sell certificates or Packages of 10 Tickets (odd ajd oven numbers,) at tho following rates-- All that the 10 Tickets (which are those decided by the number drawing the Capital,) draw over the amount guaranteed accrues to the purclmsor. Certtfloos or Package or 10 Whole Tickets $00 “ “ 10 Half “ 3b « “ 10 Quarter “ 16 Address orders for tioketa or certificates of pack ages of tickets either to S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga., or aug24 S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala Iy Ui IHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Steamships— iOXVILLE.. 1,600 tons..Capt, C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA ... .1,600 “ .. Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ .. Capt. M. S. WoodhuU. ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ ..Capt. G. R.Schonck. WILL LKAVE HAVANJTAII KVKRT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY’. These ships are among tho largest on the eoaat, unsurpassed In speed, safety and coratort, making their passages in arty to sixty hours, and are com manded by skillful, carotol and polite officers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable conveyance*to New York. Cabin Passage to Now York $26 Steerage Passage to Now York 8 PADELFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCBILL. 18 Broadway, l'eb 5_ Now York. FOR UIIA IlLESTON, VIA BLUFFTON BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. Th (.* superior steamer GORDON, jji«’ J. J’. Brooks,Commander, having ^^“boen thoroughly overhauled and toruisbcil wiili « now boiler, will tako tho place of tho steamer w m. ^eahrook until further notice, leaving ; J avanuuh every Sunday afternoon, at 6 o’clock, ami CharlcsUm every Thursday night, touching ul Bltilfmn, Beaufort and Hilton Head. N. B. Tbo Gordon will, on and aftor Wednesday, 10th orseptumbur. run regularly twice a weok— making in connection with the above inland trip, ouo trip direct by tho outside route, leaving Savan nah every Wednesday after noon, at 6 o’clock, and Charleston evory Monday afternoon. jAll way freight payable ou tho Wharf ’at time of shipment. For engagements, apply to J. P. BROOKS, Charleston wharf. sept If* [UXM.EJ, COKm (k CANDY— todies*- lmed AdamanUno » Tallow and Sperm 15U bags Rio Coffee; 76 matsolu Gov. Java Coffoe ! 61) boxes fresh ground do. ik by 6 ° 1,0X63 M30rloa Uurty, received and for i ... mcmahon & doyle, L >ug25 No. 2Q6 k 207 Bay at, fUKAH dlDfca.—20 casks " FLORIDA PORTS. FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. S. Mall Lino—From New Or leans to Key West—Steamships 'FLORIDA and VANDERBILT.—These lino steamers will in toture make their regular semi-monthly trips, leaving os follows: •’ ' ' ‘-thi*j -* New Orleans, 10tn &24th Pensacola., .,11th & 26th Apalachicola. 12th &26tb St Marks.... 13th k 27 th Cedar Keys..14th & 28th Tampa Bay.. 16th & 29th Koy West, ..16th &24th Tampa Uth k 26th Cedar Koys.l2th & 26th St. Marks... 14th k28th Apalachlcola,16th & 29th Pensacola... 16th & 30th Arrive at Key West 17th k 1st | New OrleauB, 17th k 1st Agents iu New Orleans, dec25 6m E. G. ROGERS. & CO., 72 Poydrass street. „*»!* pi* 1,m. \lanUir,Xi)l.vo)l. ri)rJiil, .-.'.rtovntoq tD TrIo <» Romances, Ilhutrailnus, Ar, .itndGonoral Ulomturo, oitofi nmribor beantltolly ombellUheil in the (Inost style of woofl illustrations TAHI.R OF OOXTXRTS i 1 host Jowola, Alloc, Tho Falla of. iunehaha, Slays and Htlppurs, Time's changes, Love In '70, Eureka, llto.dhady Side, Nollle's llfustoua,^Tlio Bummer Va cation, A Slory of Two Lives, Tho Disappointed Husband, Tho Muktun’d CoufesHlou, Thluga wo Talk About. Subscription price $1 60 per year, lu advanou, rfpaclmoni of tlio abovo may Uo seon at the Book- More nr WARNOCK k DAVIS, (yt 150 Congress ntrnot. PLUMBING. P IjUMUING, Ut all its vorlous branches, at tendod to at tho ahortost notice, and in superior style. Also, may he tonnd Shower Baths, Galvaniz ed Iron, Tin ami landed Bath Tabs; Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Water denote, lend Piped, Sheet Load, Brass and Plutod Cooks, Fnroo PnmpH, India Rubhor Huso. For dale a* th*» h*im*m* F*irnlsh Store. No. 166 •«fvt,-*.iou tr* » oiTTXiaa 00 Q-XANT . STATZS or HO. CAROLINA, OZOKOIA AMD KtORlIW PATENTED MAY 10, 1864. COPYHIQIIT SECURED MARCH 1866. r FHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders •L is respeottolly called to tho abovo Mill. They aro uow iu use by at least 10,000 ortho most practi cal Stock Feeders throughout the country, who are ready to testily to their superiority over all other Mills of a similar kind. Thoso Mills are made the exclusive busiuodd of tho jiatentee, Mr. Scott, who being a practical man, superintends tbe casting In person, und solcuts only such iron as is best adapt ed to tueir uso, which, like car wheels, require to bo mado of metal known to bo hard and Btrong.— They weigh from throe to five hundred pounds, ac cording to slzo. and can bo put in operation in twen ty minutes without expense or mechanical aid. Tho Littlo Giant has taken the Jlrtt premium at neurly all thu State Fairs throughout tho Union, and Uiat In the most complimentary manner. They ore guaranteed against breakage ur derangomout when used according to dlroctioiis, and warranted to give the most porfoct satisfaction, or tbe money retonded on tho return of tho mill, They aroof throe sizes, and will grind from eight to fifteen bushels good food per hour, according it size, with one or two horses. We now offor them to the trade complete, ready tor attaching the teum, at reduced prices. Mr. G. H. CAMPFIELD Is our Agent In Savannah, ofwhom the mill may be had at our prloo. march 7—eod&wly LAWRENCE'S KOSENDALK HY DRAULIC CEMENT. HOFFMAN’S BOSENDALE CEMENT- rnilEHE two brands of Cement nre manufactured X by tlio Liwcenco Cement Company, and aro warranted of the best quality, being used In al most ovory department ol the works under the U. S. Government, ami other important hydraulic works. For sale at the office of tho Company iu thu must liivorablo terms, by M. W. WOODWARD, Seo’ry. jy!4—2m 92 Wallstrcet, New York , We are receiving the London Lever Watches, of the most celebrated makers, in Gold aud Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Du plux Watches, Watches for Timlug Horses duo Swiss Chronometers, wliiuli we offor at roa— lilu prices, at our uow store iu Gibbons’ Rouge. h ■ent28 i CO. D. H VJCHOL TO BUUiDBlUl. SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute _ at tho shortest uodco, and in the most work manlike manner, ail kiuda of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornico, or othor work connected with tho manulkc- luring or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zlao, or Shoot Iron Busluoss. * HORACE MORSE, octlO 166 Broughton st U. S. Mall Line FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Oa., Fernandi- na and Jacksonville, Picolala and Black Creek, Fla. ■tfJT—* hh THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N SayjsSdK Aing, wilt teave for the above places every Saturday Morning, at 10 o’clock. This boat has large aud airy Btato Room accom modations, and taklug the Inland Passage, offers every inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s Rivor. No freight will ho taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board at the Florida Steam packet wharf, or to jy26 CLAGHURN k CUNNINGHAM. CARY’S DAGUEREOTYPE , AMBRO types and Photography. P. M. GARY W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms are now open for the season, and rea- ay tor tho reception of visitors. By tho AMBRomuprocoBB persons may now have their children’s pictures taken. In almost any posi tion they may choose, In from 1 to 3 secodda sitting. By tho Photographic process old Daguerreotypes canbo transferred to paper, beantltolly oolored and enlarged to life. oot 22. FINDL AY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, OEORGIA. ^ Tho subscriber, from long experience in tho business. Is prepared to furnish Steam nfcu^Engluos, Boilers, Circular, Single and Gang Yir Saw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Giu Gearing, and Castings In gen eral. Tho Saw Frames, whothor tor upright or cir cular. will be of iron when requlrod. All of which, with iiistniffiy Improvements, is warranted to bo equal to tho host mado at an? other eatabllanment. His works are on a scale as extensive os the larg est at tho North, ami ho is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. • 00. OF NEW YORK, A RB taking Marine Risk* at their Agency, corner or Drayton, and Bryan streets, Approved Risks will Du uikou uu ■ libera luihis. and thu usual uiuiltt glvon mi Premium Notes. Three quarters ol the business will bo rnturuod to thu cu*- temurs lu scrip. O. A. L. Lnmur, fob 19 . j. Agent In 5'ivanuah. :T WSCttMTL Southern Mutual Insurance Company, BuutUern Mutual Life Ins. Company, Homo Insurance Company, or N. York, Mprlngfleld Fire 4t Marine Ins. Com’y, Risks iu tho above Iiwurauce Companies undorta koii by WM. KINO 6k BONB, Agents, .No. 00 Buy strum. Savannah, Uth December, 1866. douU FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSU R A lN C h. SO. IU, BAY-STREEl. CAPITAL ltEPttEUBNTED, Nearly Four illillloii Dollar*. By the following responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak Llfb Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, OT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OF LONDON. Farmers' and Mechanlce' Fire, Marine and Life Insurance Company, OF PHILAORLPUIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine lusurance Company, Or BRIDGEPORT, OT. $GfT..e subscriber will olfoct lusuraucu to any amount In all parts of the Slate os every description of property. LUe Bisurauue, to any amount, at tha lowest rate, ro aa, for the benefit or heirs anil creditors, or payable to the wife free from the elatma uf creditora. Mariuu lusurauco on Hulls ur Cargoes to all parte of the world. Jan26 A. WILBUR. MUTUALBKNEFlTLiFElftSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jon. 1, I860* $2,230,006 41 Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,402 66 Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,336,090 84 $4,282,488 07 Beqjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph i.. Lord, General Agent, Robert L Patterson. President. •The fundi of this Company are ail safely invested In first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and notes of members tolly secured by tbeir policies For torther particulars inquire of CHARLES A. FARLEY, Agent in Bavannah, At tho office of Bell It Prontlse J, ft. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. feu 29 Messrs. Padzlpurd, Fat ft Co., L K. Tot, Ertq., State Bank. HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE THE CHAltTEK OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Or Hartford, Ct. CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,000. JAS. C. WALKER, President. S. H. Whitk, Secretary. This Company I us urea Lie ut tho lowost rates, consistent with safety to tho assured. For further information, apply to A. WILBUR, Ageut, Jyyl3 171 Bay street, Savannah. Ga. MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THU INTERNATIONAL • lutturauce Company. NO. is, MhUtOUANT’B EXCHANGE, NKW YORK. OA811 OAP1TAEH1315S,OUO AOKMT TOR SAYiRRAB. Juuie* H. Carter, - at thr ornoR or tutsans. YOUNG, WYATT d 00., No. 8S, Bay Street, below the Port Office. BY BELL & PRENTISS. •i (WOCOMOM to rmumtox a wrt,L.) 1/mierwriters Safe. r . 7 . ’ THIS BAY, at 10 o’clock, in front of our store, 4 barrels Sugar damaged on the passogo from Now York, and sold under Inspection of the Port Wardens for account orallconoorued. Terms cash, sept 17 Grocerlex, &o. 11 o’clock, in irom * storo will THIS DAY, a bo sold,— Thu uoiml assortment of Grocories, l’rovlslons, Liquors, Crockery aud Uhuut Ware, Dry Goods.uow and second hand FurnUm o, Clothing, Fancy Articlos Watches, .lewolry, ftc.,fto. Terms, ca.’h before do- Itvorjr. 'tOT All articles purchased at auction and not Bet tb* tor previous to the next regular Rule, will be told on account aud risk of former purchaser, sept 17 Hides, Hhies. Will pay tho highosl market prices, rush for giMxl Flint and dry salted Hides, thu coming seasou. sept 5 FOr Rent, The counting room and store 'next to our store, formorly occupied by Mayer ft Blum. Also, several stores under our couutifg room. aug‘20 MOUTH KRAI UAILUOADT Irm or A. S. Barnes ft Co. “ Childs, Pratt ft Co. “ Livingston, Ballard ft Co. “ Wm. M. Dodge ft Co. “ H. A. Curtis ft Oo • Husted ft Car 11 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. For Palatka, East Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys, Fernandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg, (Black Creek,jandPicolala. — Ite The new and elegant steampacket ££3flBlC DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, loaves evory T'uesuay morning, at 10 o’clook, for tho above places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill aud later- medium landings on St Mary’B River. tST No freight will bo taken after 0 o’clock. For freight or passogo, having excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at tho Flori da Steampacket Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to jyttB CLAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. C hoice goshen butter ft cheese.—2ojs kegs choice Goshen Buitor. 20 Boxes Cheoio. Landing and lor sale by SCRANTON, J OHNSTON ft CO. aug 26. B EACH ISLAND CORN, for sain, to arr vu, 1,200 bushels prime Boacn Island Corn, apply to aug 28 WEBSTER ft PALMES. , ... r- very superior Cleart J Hides, received and for sale bv YONOB ft FRIERSON, 04 Bay at. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! | SUil.I.ING OFF AT SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. KlEsubicrlbor wishing to make room for his t *AI.L GOODS, which will soon be coming in, Cfa h{ * l» r *»onl stock ot DRESS GOODS, ftc.. at a ^vauco on New York Cost. J. W. THRELKELD, I Va*. , Congress and Whitaker streets. |^ewi pleaao copy. July 29 UQUOKS— vintage 1816 do 1816. do 1816 1864 A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR HOUSE KEEPEftiS, - r i an important item, and to know where to get exactly what Is wouted Is equally Important, “"‘KENNEDY & BEACH’S” Hodgson’s New Block, Corner of Brough ton and Bull Streets, and you will find everything pertaining to House Keeping as well as Refrigerators, Moat Safo3, Wood en ware, and Tin Ware, Willow Ware, beautifol Water Coolers, Patent Ice Pitchers, Brushes in every variety, Bird Cages, Bathing Tubs, Indeed noarly everything that can be call Jd for, rooolloct tho place. »prl6 G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. Has now on hand a beautiful as- sortment of Jewelry of every dia- criptlon and kind worn by ladies AuE and gentlemen, and wlllaoll at unusually low prices, I have this day recolvod (por Express) a largo stock of elegant Slvor Ware, consisting of Cake and Plo Knives, plain aud engraved Fish Knives aud Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Kulves, Forks uud Simons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, &o. &o., all iu Morocco casoa, and suitable for presents. I have also this day received an addition to my stock of balrwork or light colored Curls, Topsys. Braids,Front Pieces, Bonds, Uncle Tom, ftc., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watches ropairod by and under tho supervision of self, and all other work dono in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 WILMOT’H JEWELRY STORE Is rocoiving by every arri val a large and rich assort-l J^OPE—200 coils Ropo, for sale to arrive per i sebr Julia A Rich, by aug8 ,OCKETT ft PNELUNG. -lo 4o do do do 1864 do do 1864 do do 1840 do do 1864 J ii do do awr do Hodomm fihl. d0 ASdlpotto __ “A «>a»U> pipw. Coguao, Bo- a l” 01 *!** or vmIou. bnod. apllHaaodorSwuiOl* l*Unrij*o J « m U 0 “OW AoodonOock uitdo. ou"}? “AJMutai Bom in pun choons Ver*l?.S Dd d0 d0 Id demUons Ch»fnn.in 0rl ,^. d W** 101 ” 1 Wines in demUons fieWrf’J lb n ° ,md Clar ®* Wl0# CM “ I i ua 5 eta » ,D h 011 '! znd store for sale by m WERSTER ft PALMES. r BAvSP!"!-*®*™ AM.,' l * om# 100 fl-ouaind good *«mod(& r,0 i u “ T • ^ ! , bodtbriudu.ul.0,* ,-wL,i Ssm «l low prloo.. AIM,. wl0M ' AI1 or which I'-M lo mv * 'fduc.d price., Ih.Te.lao w EW GOSHEN C1IEE8E ft BUTTER.— 20 boxes Choice New Goshen Cheese. lOkogB do do do Butter. 20tubs do do do de, lauding per steamer, and for salo by zug 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft Go FRESH GROUND COHN MEAL. “ BUSHELS Fresh Ground Corn Meal in dflt/U/ store, and for sale low by *"«? YOUSU It WYATT. N ewuushkn CHEESE AND BUTTAR- 20 IcegsCliolcoGoahou Butter 15 4^ do do do 60 boxes do Yellow Cheese 60 j d ? . do » landing por steamer, and tor sale by lept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. C OFFEE.—160 bags prlmo Uroen Rio Coifea 100 bags fair do do do 60 mats old Goveramout J&va Coffee 26 bags old Maracalba do 60 do prime Laguira do 60 do do Porto Rico do 26 do do old Rio do In store and for sale by Jy4 SCRANTON. JOnNSTON ft CO J UST RECEIVED—White BrilUantos Check Nainsooks and Cambrics Ladies’ black Silk Gloves Water Twist laong Cloth, Patent Leather Bella Huckabak Toweling, ftc. For buIo by — MOI atutf Diwrrr ft Morgan. TTIANCY PRINTS—One case Fahey Printod Cali- JC does, warranted fast colours, at 6)4 cents por .yard, „ Just received by steamer Knoxville, and for Patches, Diamond ment of Gold aud Silver Watches, ’Ins. Ear and Fiuger Rluga, Mantle and othor Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Casters, ftc., cf Sterling Silver. Jewelry In every variety Ivory Tablo Cutlery, uno Pocket Knives and Scissors. Rich China and Paftan Vases, and other articlos. Fine Double BarrellciTGuns manufactured to his own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Plated Walters, Castors, Tea Setts and Caudle- sticks, with a great varloty of Fancy Articles, suita ble far wedding gifts, too uamorous here to men tion. All kinds of Watches and Clocks repaired by tho most experienced workmen. tf. W1LMOT, maylS No. 1 Market square. ior schr Alba ft CO. E OI’K.—100 colls Rope, to arrive porseki JylO PATTEN. HUTTON ft F OUR 300 sacks Palace^ Mills Duubio Extra Hour, Just received and for salo by Jy8 RUSE, DAVIS ft UlNO O NluNS —iu bbls of Now Onions per steamer Kloridu, received aud for sale by aug 6 J- D. JESSE. JOHN 8. NORllIS, architect. SUNDRIES. 600 bags fair to prime Rio Coffee 169 do Java, Loguayra, Maracai bo and Mocba Coffee 1160 hkds Muscovado Molasses, 100 bbls. New Orleans Syrup 30 hbds. Now Orleans, Porte Rico and Musco vado Sugar 400 bbls Now York Rectified Sugars 60 bbls Crashed mid Powdered do 10 boxes Loaf do 100 bbls Lebanon Mills super and extra Flour 200 boxes Adamantine, Sporm and Mould Can dles 160 do No 1 Palo and Family soap and Starch 80 balo3 heavy Gunny Bagging 200 coils Western Uomp Rape 2,000 lbs Bagging Twino 60 hhds Clear and 50 do Ribbod Bacon Sides 26 do Shoulders aud Hams 60 bbls Mess and Prime Pork 10 half bbls Fulton Market Boot' 160 boxes Tobacco, vorlous brands do Black and Green Tea 600 bogs Drop and Buck Shot 60 kegs and half kegs Hazard’s Powder 76 bbls Sugar. Butter and Soda Crackors 26 do Pilot Broad Together with a toll assortment of all othor artl- tides In tho grocery lino, (except liquors,) iu storo and for salo on accommodating terms bv jyll RODGERS. NORRIS ft CO. ALANSON 8. A. ROLLO ALONZO CHILD, I. P. BALLARD. •• WM. M. DODGE, “ P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. ROLLO, 8. T. LIPP1N00TT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTED. WM. H. RIVKRSMITH, W. H. LYON, “ “ W. H. Lyon ft Oo. GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “ Lee, Murphy ft Oo. JOS. H. WJ&T0t>rr, “ Briggs, Wostcott ft Co. JOS. FATMAN, •< “ Futinan ft Co. SfEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, <* d ueo, Savory ft Co. J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice PresipenL WM. E. KOLLO, Secretary. This Company will Issue Policies upon Ma rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire KiskB, at liberal rates of premium. Losses promptly tnd liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oot 81 No. 86, Bay Street. KEDZIETS PATENT WATER FILTER An assortment of sizes and with tho latest improvement, can only be found at our store. Wo wlU sell them at the manu facturer’s retail prices, adding only the transportation, and put them up freo of charge. KENNEDY ft BEACH, UodgBon’s block, corner of Broughton and Bull sts. THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE' AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 0/ No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 9500,000. niU, M ARISE, AND INLAND IN SURA NCI. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Lathrop, 532 Spruce street; Alexaudor Wbildon, Merchant, 14 North Front-sL ? John 0, Hunter, firm of Wright- Hunter a Co.; E. Tracy, firm of Tracy ft Baker; John K. M’t'urdy, firm of Jones, White ft M'Curdy; Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Oo.; Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; R. S. Walton. 360 Market streot; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Tuos. K. Luuouok, Secretary. J ABIES BI. CARTER, Age.it, June 16 No. 86 Bay street. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COBIP’Y, No. 11 Pine street, New York, (BETWEEN BROADWAY AND MA88AU STREET.) Cash Capital—9100,000! mmsCompany insures against loss or damage by X Fire, on the most reasonable terms, dwelling houses and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer chandize, factories, ships in port, etc. All losses will be adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS. President, C. BROOM, Vice President. Edw'd C. Taylor, Secretary, Gxo. B. Deane, Surveyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, June 17 tor Savannah, 86 Bay wtreet. ICE PITCHERS* DOUBLE Water Pitchers. Some now and beautiful designs, Plated and BrWa- nia. At tbe House Furnishing 5 Store, 166 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April 30. apr30 PATENT ICE PITCHERS. Another, and (ho most beautltollot oflco Pitchers yet, Just received from tlio Manufacturer, and at reduced prices. Therefore, any in want of one (and who is not.) can buy low by calling on us. Allmay bo assured these Pltehors aro a luxury this hot weather. Recollecttho place, at KENNEDY ft BEACH’S Houso Furnishing Establishment, Hodgson’s Block, aug 26 Cor. Broughton ft Bull sts. „ WM. J. HUNT, €or. lUoiitgoinery & Yor - sis. SAVANNAH, GA., OESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies ana XU Gentlemen or this City that ho Is prepared ti serve them every evening with lee Cream, Cakes & Confectionery, In his own peoullarstyle, and hopeBto merits share of public patronage. Savannah, 17th April, 1866. 8maprl7 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I'hAOTEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Biyan-at. X/ would reapecttoUy announce to the citizens oi Savannah that he Is ready to make and put down Carpets, OU Cloth, Matting, ftc., at the nhorteat no ted, and on the most reasouable terms. oct3-U alon, olfors his sorvicoa to his Trlouds and the pnbllo as an Architect and superintendent. Designs fot any put of the country supplied and exocutod In all the various branches or his profes sion, such as Publlo Edifices, 8tores, Dwelling!, Monuments, fto. Thoroughly Fire Proor Stores de signed and oxeoutod. Office at present in Bay Lano, rear oftho Custom House. Jan 3—ly S PRING AND BUMMER OLOTHING^-The subscriber would invite tho attention of all In want or SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to hla stock which has Just boon rocoivod, at tbe Star Clothing E “ apr!6 , 147 Bay streot. * 1 WM. O PRICE gQ Bbls 8tuart’8 A. Crushed Sugur. I 60 “ A.. Clarified on •• » j), do uu. 60 “ C. do do- Jait rocelrtd ,nd for sal. by »agS SOBATON .IOHNSTQ1 *CW ti.ri 1 .!. auiurwr Kwiuy PATE St!S3!™tVb^-S AIiHO CANS AND JABS, ' .last reccired an invoice of Ar- ihur-BPitootAIr Tight g,IP-I«*Iltig CANS .Amu JAR S Cau. For sale at manulheturor’s prices by HORACE MORSE, 116 Broughton it. Also, an assortment of Ludlow ft Co’s and Bur nett’s Screw Top Fruit Chns, less than coat. ' Jyl9 1 P APER ts RAISINS.—160reams Wrapping Paper 60 half boxes Raisins, aug 26 • do, received and foriale hy McMAHON ft D6YUB. 206 ft 207 Bay street. STATU OK AlllSHSim, ClIT OK VlCRSIIl*Ml, ) Offico of thetfuuthei'u Railromi Company, j rpHE Sontherii Uailm:u( company Invito proiw- X sals from uontrantnrs for tho clearing, gradu al! n, masonry, tivstlmg and bridging, 'necessary to tho complete preparation tor the Hupcivtructuro oftUo rotdwuy or the eastern division oi Heir iaa. Also, for furubbiug thu cross ties, and tor thu track-laying wltli any incidental work neccssury. Aud for all uthur work, stetiuus, platforms, do- pots, ftc-, required in the thorough completion of thu road lor effuotivc alteration. The graduation amouuts to770,000cutnc yards ot excavation, and 006,000 cubic yards of embank ment. The trestllng to4,00dtoot. Tho bridging to OOufeet. Tho masoniy for culverts amouuts to 10,000 porch Thocross ties to 180,000. Proposals, scaled, endorsed, aud directed to the undersigned, will bo rocoived uutil tho first day of November next, and will be,| at tho option of hid ders, cither for— i. Tho entire work of construction, completing the road ready for tho iron; ii. The work of construction, exclusive of cross ties and track-laying; m. For each item of work, outlroand separate; iv. For tho grading or either, or a specified num ber of sections, of one mile euch; V. For tho cross Uoa to bo furnished, tho number specified ; Vi. For the eutirt* construction. ieady tor the iron, oi either of the three divisions lit rcinitiler numed of said road; Theeaato.u dlvLiou, connecting with the com pleted road at or uour the town ul tirainitm, extends to tbe Mobile and uti-o road,82)i miles, which will bo divided into' three MihiUv.stous ; thu first of 21 miles, tho second of 28 miles, und the third of 33 miles. In each form of proposal, tlio Udder will shite his item price*, aud'tor the graduation will make his bid at so ihuchjior cubic yard of excavation aud embanktuout, aud thu udddinnul dllferouco for “ex cess” of either; or tor so much per cubic yard up on the largest item, aud the dffi’ereiice tor "ex cess.” Thu parties making proposals are desired tomuke them in four forms: 1. For the wholo amount pay able Hit* tidy iu wish, as the work progresses, re serving twenty |ier cent for llual settlement. 2. Une-had'iu cash, payable in tbe sumo way, uud ouo hull iu the stock oi mo compuuy. 3. Ouo-thlrd iu cash, payable In tbe suine way, tbo bonds of tho cumpati>, payable in ten yours, with Interest at six per cent., payable annually. 4. Payable en tirely iu the stock of thu road. IhO proposals to be considered must he accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and tbo company reserve the right ot accepting any or declining all. Maim, profiles uud specifications may he seen At this office; und any torther Information will he fur nished uism application to the uudersigued. Tbe Southern Kuilroad commences at Jackson, the capital of the State, and is finished as far as the town of Brandon; and Is in good running order and woll equipped to that poiut. It oxteuds from Brundou iu a lino almost directly east eighty-two ami a half miles, to thu intersection, of thu Mobile und Ohio Railroad, a few miles below the town of Marion, in Lauderdale county; and passes through tho couulios of Kaukin. tfeutt and Newton. Tlio liue Is over a nigh rolling country, well watered and timbered,aud In poiut ofheulUuuluess,eoouom teal living, ftc,, is cquul to tho most favored portions or the uorolinos and Georgia. Thegradiog, except for the first twenty miles is generally light; and upon the most of the seotious the' excavation and embankment ahoiuato favorably; tho excep tions beiug iu the two heaviest cuts. The mate* ial is or a character easily moved, the growth of tbe country affords abuudauco of timber sultablo tor bridging uud cross-ties; and it is believed that no work offers, iu laoillUus for construction, greater inducements to contractors, especially those usiog negro labor. The company Is entirely out of Uobt, aud lias due to It by reliable stockholders, about $::8o,000, which will doubtless be paid as the Board of Alauagera inuy oalUtin. It is aim an recipient under tho reeum grant ofUnds mado by Congress, Utbay can bo bad along the line, which is believed to be tho cose, ol nearly 400,000 acres of laud. The road oouuects with and is an extension of the Viukburg aud Jackson Railroad, completed uud infull operation to thu Mississippi river at Vickburg; opposite which city, iu Louisiauu, commences the VickBburg, Hhrevcuport and Texas Railroad, now under contract for its wholo dlatouce aud in rapid progress of ceustructiou. It Intersects the Nuw Orleans und Jackson. Great Northern Railway at Jackson, and through that atCauton, connects with tbe Mississippi Central Railway, thu iron of which Is now beiug laid lo Holly tfpriugs. It lutersects with the Mubllo aud < dtlo Railroad, as ulready stat ed. near Marlon, and its poiut onutorseoliou meets with the North-eastern aud Southwestern Kullroau In Alabama, aud through that unites with tho roads iu Virginia. Tennessee and North Carollua. It is also au indispensable link In tho line of Railways that are to unite Charleston and Savannah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Bhrovouport and K1 l’uso, with the i’uciUc Ocean ruuniug its entire length ou tbe same parallel of latitudo with theso places, It Is thus obvious that ibis line of work is one of thu moct important unfinished emerprh.es iu tho couu- try. It Is thorough Nationul in its character; lor it unites Malue and New Orleans, uud the Atlautio and tho Mississippi, by iudUsoiuable bonds. But whilst thus Natiouul, it appeuls especially lor aid to Southern men and {southern enterprise, tor when completed, with the intermediate gap in Alabama, it will, with Us connections, now built aud being built, run right through tbe heart of those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis sippl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carollua, and uuites tbe great inland sea with tbo broad ocean. These foots uro stated to call attention to this line of road and to induce capitalists aud contractors, to embark liberally in its construction. Tho fifteen miles of completed Railroad, with us equipmeut- and sixty valuable slaves,mmiy of them mechanics, is a bonus from tbe State of Mississippi; the public land has been donated by Congress ; and it is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating tho proseut pro perty of the road to put Hat or neur oue million ui dollars in which sum toturo stockholders wbu may become such by direct subscription of money or work,will beat ouce equally interested. It wilt thus he seen that this road presents peculiar lu- ducomenta to men or wconB to engago iu iu con struction. WM. C. SMEDKtf, sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad. 1 C E CREAM! NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE No. 98 Bryan Street* tWO DOORS ABOVI MR. URimx’S JKWKLKY STORK. dies of Savannah in particular, and the publlo generally, that be has this day opened a new Confec tionary 81 lore, and will keep on band a large and rush assortment, or all kinds and discretions. He will atall times and hoan, be ready totoralsh parties, with suppers. Coffee, Tea ind ChotolBte.it all Bonn. Ornamented Cokes, Pies, fto. fto., made to order. He hopes from long experience to give satisfaction to all who will boner him with their patronage. K. B BOZZOLA* No. 98 BryauS SILVER WARE* CUTLERY, ftc. -11TK have Just received a new stock or eilvor W Spoons, Butter Knives, Salt Cellars, FUh. Pie, Cake and Ice Cream Knives; also, Steel and Plated on Steel Table Cutlerv, Carvers, Ice Pitchers, Bread Knives. Plated and Parieu Butter Standi, be sides a quantity of tuefol articles too numerous to mention. D. B. NICHOLS ft OO. June 4 TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. CARPET WAREHOUSE, 140 OOSTORBi AMD 67 ST. JCUBf-anUBHR. IE Subscriber baa received, and will this da/| the largest and most extensive y -, INDOW SHADES ever offered In this city. .. _ the intention of the advertiser to keep constantly la store a large supply of, all the various patterns and styles manufactured by the manufacturers ol this country and of France, to whloh the attention ofmsr- chanta and families in the city and oountry, is In vited. They will he sold at wholesale .-and retail, at satisfactory price*. W H- GUION, Agent. Jan 8 i •< . XTKW IMPORTATION—26 baskets quarts ft plats JA Max Betaine Wtne, in store andtor.- Jyu >, in store and for sals by. OGDEN, STARR It (XL 17 boxes Soap; • ,,. ■ 7.iMMif Tobacco, . < .<*.' 1 kegT-.bapco; . . ... 1 package of Tubat l barrel of Ba’.Soda; , l case Ginger Preserves; Tease Merchandize; . 1 . 1 Mrrel Snuff |n bottles; , .. , ; 14 boxos Tobacco; .* 2 cuiks Potash; 1 bag Ginger; 1 box Fohnapjw—damage-inn board the tfohnouer l -tfoiiih* ru'Bo.li) t ” < a her vfiufgd from New Yirk to thU Port, and sold ,tinder liiBpeclioii . undb- order of the Port Wordens, for the beueflttf all couth rood) 'ier«*«casU.' . Alsu, at tlio name time and placu, 6 sacks of Cof- feo dun agrni ou botrd tho Brig Philuro. onhervoy- ago lo this Port, and hold uudor liihpuctloii and by oidurqf tho Port Warden'*, for the teaefit of all c-iucorht-d Tnrm cn-h .-oj.'t 17 ' Farm at Private Sole. . A very iltwitubic tract of laml, only threo mites from llm rlly, um idulng about 8u aciw, half of -- which iRch'iin-il ft mult-r gon-l mm hiibstai.Ual fence. The •Inaruil land is iv rich liHiuiy roll, atui wdl , adapted tor gar nulling purposes. Ihoro is a well'DC . most oxcullciil. water on the promises and all ueces- . * wary mit-hulldings. negro, houses, barns, fto. The . balanco of tho ti act, say 40 acre*, is uncleared land and heavily timbered with valuable timber, aud the soil excellent. Tho locality is very excellent; noionucasoof sickticwi has occurred on the prom- ■ i-.os during the tvludu time the present propiietor , lias owned ii. This is n cimm-o for nn lnvc.-tmeui raieiy tu he met with, niul uny per-on wishing a quiet private residein-u near the city, or any person desirous of going into tno gardening bmiuess to raise fruit uud vegelaliles fur our market, will find this tho place to suit. For terms, which will bo very libufal, inquire at •> our cimntiug room. 16-1 Ray street. TRIms undisputa- \ bio. augO At iTlVUle tfalu. 1700 busltfc'a ilicu, an excellent article for stock ol‘all kinds. Call aud examine. Pricu 25 cunts pe*- bushel. jutiolfi- To Ronti Two good stores, uudor the bl-ilT, al tho tout <»r Whitaker streot. June 19 Wanted to Purchase A cuuveuicut mud.um-sizcd house, in a centra) loeatiou—one fronting ou a squaro would he prefer rod—fur such au oue ii liberal prloo would be given. JuuulO Al Private Bale. Thirty eligiblj hulldiug foite, 60 feet front by ion to 124 t. et deep, situated uu Taylor, tterdtm uud (laslim streets. The.-.c lets uru uu high giiiund and iomo of them in the immediate nuighboi lmod of the lot selected tor tho situ ol thu tfavammh, Alhitny and Gulf Railroad Ueixii. Terms sutuu us city lot-, viz : oub-llftii cash, tlio balance beuring Interest in six per cent. Jun»l« THK’«iiKAT MOITlijffiiITTRhiitlidl>I I'll V O R’S~N TM KiN T. I T is a sure aud speedy cure tor burns, piles, corns, felons, lover sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, duro mpplus. (recunimuiulcti by imi : sus,) sore and cracked lips, fresh wminus and ames of any doscrlntinu. it in ii most valuable reiin-dy and curu, which cau bo testiUud to by thdumtuus who bavo used it In niuuy purtiuiiH m thurnutli u-r the last tow years, lu iu> imduncu will the salve <u- any injury, or intorferu with a physicIun’s prescrlp- tion. The proprietor bus nuiuuroiia eertiUoutes un-i letters from people who have need it theiiinulve^, and most earnestly recominend it to others u.* j ipcedy and certain remedy lor the above name.; nseoses. A trial Is uU that is nece.-iaury for Itn own' recommendation. Among the many that have testified to the effica cy of this valuable remedy, and reoniiimemled It to Uio public, are Dr U A T Ridley, Juilgu K Y liill, Judge O A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens, bsq, and thousands of others. Sold hy J HMoore, tfuvuntiah, Gu; J 10Hall, Amer icas, Uu; Clark ft Wells, Auguste, Ua; Mclvcurion, Rubins ft Co, New York; und druggist-? generally. ft®*- By remitting one dollar to the proprietor a single box of tno Ointment will bo fur warded hy mall. Irce of postage, to uny part of tlio U States. Sold by J; B. MUOKK, tfavammh, Ga., und drug- gists generally. V. J. MOURE. Proprietor, mayl3 UGrango, Ga. jUINTftWEBSTiR’A IMPROVED SHUTTLE HEWING MACHINE. I \EtflGNED for Families, plantations, DrcsB ms* X/kers, Tailors, Boot ft Shoe mimul'aclurors and others who may wish to Uo their owu sowiug cheap ly and witu expedition. This machine sews a uni form stitch with both sides alike, and which will uo4 ravel. It is mere simple, Is less liable to get uut of order, aud costs less in proportion than any ether machine, and is warranted to bo perfect, aud to work well. All apparatus necessary tor convouictlVuse is furnished witli it, uud any instruction will bu given that will bo necessary to euaurc to the purchaser its successful operation uud durability. The public aro respectfully iuvited to call and ex* amine them ut 136 Cong runs ut. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. tOr A very neat uud oi-uamonuti Iron Table wlllnow boglveu with amuchiue ior a small sum iu addition to the regular price. Muy 26. HOIVES COTTON HARVESTER. PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866, mills improvement enables one Held bund u> pick Xas much cotton os live can pick bi the old method uud Imviug tho eottou freo from t> ..sh, uuu in better condition tor gluuiug. Tho ubove machines are tor salo ut 136 Congress street tfavaunah, aud 126 Meeting street, Charles- tou, B. C. All orders from abroud wlU receive prompt attention. Plauters, Factors, Cotton Brokers, aud all Interested aro respectfully iuvited to cull aud examiue thorn Couuty Rights cau ho bought un favorable terms. May, 26. ALFRED WEB.VTER. NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOOTH 0? MARKKT sqUARZ, IlBVASf STRUXT. 1 would iulbrm my old friends aud natrons 1 have opened tlio above store to conduct the tflovo, Tiu and Sheet-Iron Business in all its ‘.various forms, uud where will be fouud a geu- ermussoiTmeutut Stoves, Tin audtiheet-lrou Ware, which 1 will bu pleased to show, and at such price as will sutisl'y any one wishing to purchase. All kinds of RooUng, Gutters ol Lead, Galvanized Iron Work of every description, Job W'ork aud Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Steves put up &ud Pipes furnished at short notice. Tin Ware ut wholesale und retail. Cull down on Bryan street, it will pay yuu tor your walk. 0012 _ JUHN J. MAURICE, Agent. MOURNING GOODS, B LACK Frcuoh Bombazine, Black Alpacas, Black latmu Cloth, Black Mubaii, Black Challie, Black Freuch Lawn, Black and White French Mub- •in, und a Uuu assortment ol'Striped uud Plaid Black aud While Ginghams and Calicoes, Plain aud Striped Black Sowing Silks, aud Grenadines, Barege and fissuoH, Plain and Figured Black Silks, tor summer collars und sleeves, oftho latest patents. For sale ' • ' A1KIN ft Bl m a An Jmsi ^Rsvi -,y pol2] i BURNS. 0. 0. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Sashes, minds, Doom, Palntu, Oils, Var nishes, Window Glass, Putty, Ate* Painters’, Gralnors’ aud Artists’ Brushes: [Whitewash Heads and DuBters, Dry ana . 'Mixed Paints of evory description, Artists’ iotas in tubes, Prepared Canvass, &o. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms prepared with neatness and despatch.— House, Sigu and Ship PaluUug, Gilding, Graining and ilaziug dono In the bout style and at modorate prices. AU ordera from the country promptly attended lo. mob 28—ly SUNDRIES. JUbT RECEIVED— ^ 16 bogB choice old Government Java and Rio Coffee; 0 half chests Black and Green Teas,loose and in Quarter pound packages. 10 hhds Light Muscovado Sugar; 10 bbls R L ft D Stuart’s Orusbod and Clarified Su- gars; 10 bbls solf rising Flour, 25 bags Extra aud Superfine Flour; 20 bbls Soda, Butter and Mapio Crackers; 60 boxes Beadel’s family Soap, Starch and Candles; 60 dos Pails and Brooms; 100 dos Scrub Brushes, and Cotton and Manilla Clothes Lines; 10 gross Matches: 26 boxes ground Coffee and Pepper; 60boxes Mustard and Yeast Powders, Maso, Cinna mon, Nntinogs, and Cloves, and 10 cases table Salt, ftc., fto. In store and tor salo by DAVID O’CONNOR, Jell Cor Broughton and Drayton sts. B altimore leaf lard,—20 bbisl’rimo niTi Lear Lard ; 60 kegs do do do do Landing and for st le by aug5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft Co. TJOTASH—10 cases Rectified Potasb, In Un cans JL for family use-, 10casks Potash, Just received and for sale by Jyll RODGERS, NORRIS ft CO. C ALL AT GRIFFIN’S and you wlU find the mos beautifol assortment or small Fancy Articles In china and gold ornamented, consisting in part ol jewel boxes, fancy do, reticules, florets, boquet va ses, cables, dracket grandolas, small do, cologne bottles, ribbons, cologno, lantern blue floqota, can dlesticks, and last though not least useful, match boxes, a vory tasty selection and something new en tirely. G. M. GRIFFIN, Successor (0 the tote M Eastman, Jy6 Corner Bryan and Whitaker sts. DISSOLUTION. r S Firm of Freeman ft Henderson was this day dissolved by mutual consent. AU debts due the arm must be paid by tbe first of October, to either party. A. FREEMAN, J.M. HENDERSO. Bavannah, Sept 1,1860 aept 1—lm “ KOTIUB. A. BICBj. will tilled po.ittv.j7 next, All penou having frelg 1, win send it down before Frid LOCKETy ft SNELUNGS GENERAL NOTICE. S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING con now be dont at homo. Mr. CHAKlEtf KEMltfH having es tablished himself permanently, all work in this line will bo dono with dispatch. Ail repairing ofCastors, Teapots, Caudlcstlcka, Spoons. Forks, or any other article will be done neatly beforo plating. AU old diver plate, such as Teasotts or Urns, Forks or .Spoons, will bo re-finishod and made equal to now. and at moderate prices. All work or orders left at my store will bo attended to promptly. P. a—Watch cases galvanized. may27 G. M. GRIFFIN STRANGER! gam 1 - if yuu wunt a good and cheap Miaj^Truiik, Vallce, Carpet Bag, nm^ttlor Clothing of any kind or quail- ^■aaaftaaity. ready made or made up to your measure; also Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Dress Furnishing articles of any description, call and se lect from the largest and best stock in tbe city, at the 8tar Emporium, 147 Bay street. WM. 0. PRICE. CORDON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination of tho Institution of Slavery in tbo United States; with Its objects and purposes. By Howell Cobb. Horton’s Life and Publlo Services of Jamea Ba- ebanan. „, , Irving’s Life of Washington; cheap edition; vol. 8 . 21,60. , „ Napier’s History of tbo Peninsular War: a-new edition, in4 vote. 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japau, vritb. uuraerous engravings; $6. ■r'jpP Household Mysteries: a Romanoe of SOOUierir Life. Lizzie Petit, of Virginia, author of light ^Na^loon’ifconfldential Correspondence with the EmnresH Josephine. Tuokor’s History of the United 8tatce, from ita Colonization to 1841. Vol. 1st History of 8ecret Societies and of tho Republican Party In Frauco, from 1830 to 1848. Bernard Idle, A romance of tbo Toxaa Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. S ! SIDES AND HAMS—30bhds Clear Sides 20 tierces choice " augl6 ice Hams, landlug and tor Bale by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. S’ IT CROIX SUGAR—15hhds 8t. Croix Sugar, land- " Ing per schooner Manbassett, for sale by l apt 2 SCS ANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO