Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 20, 1856, Image 3

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MjitU-lm. iWtoyMiUM*. pffWW-OinMJfW CHATHAM 1 t uwdliUU fcrrMtoottoo to Ihu of- «ct »r R«tl«r of T»x Return. In Jwuorjr 'iinWB'll COTTON HARVBBTHR. tlio iml dMldontum of I'loulora U (lull Vr!( obudned In Iho oucoouW IntonUon of .Mj,.._u*.»Lrf*«tor.._wUh_w.li|i!h ouo In wm ly oDuunoa m ui« muiwi' S, button HnrMOtor, with MM }i»nd cut ,lck m much ooUon u in In UioJrdlnWy ww. Kim 'avion nn mtnenio nmonnt of labor. What Wmoj'Vwtonlll^l. in IU after alato, Howo't li'ormauon, ■larvovlor la In Kur further Ini A. WILBUR, lUBayitreet, ‘— rrf ‘ Florida. Annul for tbo Blaloa oT Ooorgla and Vlorli Jr» id tun nuruui or tut wv'k titorgu ,ut uuuu duo lo the Ueorgmu previous i mT too uUi uuutut. am payable only 10 Mu* uu uclrifc ,ieu. Notes aud aocouuu duo lu the city wit u . .uiuuuiod immediately, aud all dobte duo m Uto cuuutiy will bo forwarded by au early mail. mu ucm* luo uml time that Uie uudersigued btu juuiiuiy appealed lo Uu laio palrou, bo tools Ibai 4U cy witt uoi uousidor bttu uuroaaouablu lu urging u um inom Uto uoooMiiy lor immediate payment. iiftutiiauuoa may bo made directly lo Uto uuder- tigucti. ur to K. a iiiilou 4 Co., whose receipt will uo valid* PfiUAP J. PUNCH- Attauuali, May 28, 1863.wylg-lawdAW A dtfalrablo Resldenco on Monioroy Square, frmiUng tbo new mouumonl, for- Wished wltli Huh throughout. A Quo gar den attached totbo premises. Ap* “ —L- . HOLLIS. TABI.R OFOOjmWTi! Lost Jewels, Alice, the Kalla oi Innehaba, Stays • - - rv — «.-»-• : - in*! Sllpp'nr*. llmo’H UhsngM, Livelu ’73, Eureka; to with dispatch It - alutvilafjbr balance of cargo, apply 1 bo ftliqiiy side, Nellie's Illusion*, The Bummer Va- to HKlUllAM, KELLY, ft CO. cattail. A Story or Two Uvea. The Diupoolntot! WANTED TO RENT AMkk A small homo, In the vicinity ortho Kx- ■II oliange, at $8 or (lo per month. Enquire mm atthlsonioo. TO RENT. r Awl possession given on the first or tie- f tobor. that northern hair of the brick build- I tng situated on Tntnatl and tbo bond or L (Iordan Streets, ooduplod by Mrs. Conner ; Bunt location and very con vtulentlv finished, I „ iy I with gas and water. Also, two toiiomoiitaofbriok on Muulgotuory amt Jones struct, very comfortable, all now aud lu good repair I pdsAUsUiu given on Uto lstNovombor. sopt 4—lm 01,IVF.lt M. I.I1.MIIHIIKIK. TO RENT. Building corner Hay and Draytou-sts., [ sultubto (hr mercantllo purposes and slur- ige. For particulars enquire at June 13 THIS OFFICE. WANTED TO HUNT A oowmodlous, airy and pleusuut House | In a desirable part or tho city, lor whlob a I liberal nrlco will bo paid. Ki office oft'' junouC—II inquire at tho (ho Georgian and Journal. TO JF* jet. X AT T BAt ja. tuo Hubsottoers ouor tor sate a largo aud varied Avuirimout oi secoud-haud prtuuug material, sufil- civat to estabUsb a oowpluto Joo Oiilco, with but low additional articles, emtab-uug lu part of—one inline lout of swab l»lca, as good as uow, aud van* ow mats of job typo; ouo super royal bawl-press; imo lioo 4 cu.’s proof-pros®, latest iwprovewow, now; two or wore large iwposiug stuuos, uow; dm*, bio aud single stuuus; oases, oowposlug sticks,cui- urnu rules, galloyu, chases, eio., oto., togeilior with •Annus outer articles purtatulug to a newspaper Jr j,.i> oiltce. K. u. HJLTUN 4 UU. luuejbi^^^^ m MAYOR'S OFFICE, I Cm or ssvAsaxH, Bvh of August, I85u. > fMU uWNKKauK boos, aud all others whom It I way concern. iuii are hereby noUlled to koep your Dogs lu aud j.a vent thorn from going at largo witbiu the city 1J \uy l»og louud going at largo atlor this uotloe, W d until the goth day of September next, shall bo T a .] EUWD. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest. Euw'b. 0. Wiujox, Olork of Council, uug & WELLS «" WIL.LI AMS, DOMESTIC, FOHEIGN AND FANCY ^ DUY GOODS. aVu. 149 Congrat’it., Savannah, Ga. jAS. 1. 1VELLS, tortucriy or BeaWort Dlst. 8. C. TEEul’lliLUS WILLIAMS, “ Sort von Co., Ga. •opt t i r. aw*. a h. OAVta. w. u. ioxo. RUSE. DAVIS & ItONG, (JOMMISSIOil MEROHANTti, SAVANNAH, GA. w*7 3d WM. 8. DANIELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SATAXNAB. OA. |j- Oiflce ovor Thomas M. Turner A Co.'a Drug dlore, Ray street my7 a bOCUIT. a U. D. dMKUUlQfl. LOCKETT ds SNELLINGS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Savannah, Ga* fflll attend to the selling of nil kinds of produce Sirictattentiou given to recoivlng and forwarding goods. may 31 ly iuction & Commission House, Hacon, tia A. It. McIiAlIGHLIIf, Uenoral Agent and Aaotieneer, Sellciu from bS friend* consignment* of ovorj description. Take* order* for Cotton. 19* Special attention given to the aales or Rea 1 fttate, Stock* aud Nogro property, at public and privatoBalea. Prompt returns and ditpatch. Kcfereuce—C. A. L. LAMAR. mob 80 la*, w. UKiouf. ti. r. Bjtuor. GREEN * SMOOT, attorneys at law 00U!6 THUMAJROJT, OA. JOHN BILBO,' Ordinary of Chatham County, AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In the Court House. mylfl ATTORNEY AT LAW, SaTaitnah, Georgia. 49* Office on Bay street, over tue Bank of Savan* ib. maylS ' HTL.P.KIND, ATTOBNBY AT LAW, Corner of Bay aud 4 Whitaker Street*, SAVANNAH. i. R. WBI0BT. J.P. K. SaVAUK WRIGHT ds SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, GA Jyl9 ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SlfavEYOR, ooaxiR or prattox and brtax-sts., (Above C A. L. Lamar.) Jy6—3m A. MeALPDf dc BROTHERS, Lumber, Hill and Brick Yards. Bept6 SAVANNAH, OA. _ U. Il l Kit» r. j. oaoin. wm. stajul rr. b. OGDEN, STARR A CO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, BAY-STRUT. SAVANNAH, OA. PATTEN. HUTTON ds CO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, B »r*trwt, Savannah, Ga. E. GUMMING, ATTOBNBY AT LAW, febl-ly awixrox, ga. 0. H. UAHRISO.t. A. 0. XCQIIUI HARRISON ds McGEHBE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND ForwardiDK Merchants. 60 AND til BB0AO4TB1BT, OOLCRBUS, GEOUOU. W 1'uUoulu attontlun ^ves to tho Mini of Rtol Mtate, Negroes and Produce. , 49* Liberal advances made on Negroes and Mer chandise. RUSE, PATTEN *00. GUNBY* DANIEL, , > Columbus, Ga. STEWART, GRAY £ CO. J RUBE, DAVIS * LONG, 1 WM. WRIGHT, * .... v ’} Btriauhl YOONO, ATKHfS h DUNHAIf, \ C. A.dteENEkCO., ' l Apoluhloolo U u aurPH ( UaViL ii.Ii.a*.- H. i SMITH, L Mobile, Alabama: oct 23 B. ELLIS, Factor and General Commission Merchant D NO; 71 BAY-8TBUT, SAVANNAH, OA., . Messrs. Claghorn * Cunningham, Boll * Prentl**, Ogden, Btarr * Co., 8avannah; J. P, Thompaon. Bwinn no? I ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA i : « * GEORGIA. J. J. HESLRR, Proprietor. Late i)f Ike Verandah Hotel, New Orleans, Pasaengors per Kvuuing Trains will Uml Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars, limy 14 J. M s : ; KuH i,h - i;imin|,,_Tlio .1 1 Anurlo«i wm PiiiiiAUKi.piiiV. Tq tail Saturday, Seittember Mth. at U o'clock, A. M, - “* Tho United Hinton Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, CapL Hardle, will leave as above. For I'rolgbt or pOfH.tKO apply lo • * • (). A.-GREINER, Agent Cablu PiH.-ago ,./io 00 * Steerage l'a.4i*iigo 7 00 Patwongor., by ink ■diip n*r Baltimore aud Wash ington will ho landed at New t’n-ttle, Delaware, li deulred, from wliiidr pldee onra abu t three tiinua dally for the nbniv nltuw, uml other Sonthorn pnlnta. sept in Niagara Palls, the Lakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia PARSTO PARK TO PH1LA- NIAU’KA DELP’A FAIiUS Hilalmml, rho Maldon’s Coblbealou, TliInRs Wo Talk About. Hnbaorlpllnn price (1 ftO pea year, In advanoa, Spoclraon* of tho above may be seen at the Book- ntoro of WARNOCK * DAVIS, |y4 159 Omgrea* street. ' PLUMBING. PLUMBING, In (11 its vorioos branohee, at- L tended to at the shortest noUoe, and In superior no snnrtoii uouoo, wm in superior ho found Hliowor Bath*, Galvanl* ed Iron, Tin aud Lesdod Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Water Olonets, ti«Md Pipes, Hheot Lead, Brans and Plated Cooks, Force Pumps, India Rubber Hone For sale at th« Rouse Furnish Rtnre, Ne. 1W OI-*-' ""MIT U»W» Tj,X' 4 - ODntCH. THE n BEAT WESTERN INSURANCE 4k 00. OF NEW YORK, A RE taking Marine Risks at their Agency. 23L uoruor of Dray ton and Uryau ulriutH. ooruor oTDrayton and Bryan ... jtrovbd Risks will ho takeu ou huorai. lurnte. did tho usual credit given on Premium Notes, Thruu qtlaitur* oi the hiiHluusH will bu ruturia-1 to tbo our toiuers In scrip. C, A. L. Lamar, feb 111 Agent in Y'Vauuah iwsBHxiroBr MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, jAc JS&8mfehij,.P E A^ to 5: LA - a BOARD PKR DAT.. 1 $ 1 60 BOARD FKRWKKK 6 00 BOARD PKR MOXTU 20 00 mHI8 LINK uonnouM at Philaduhddu with tho X. Great Vurlh-Western Railroad Roulo, through to Niagara Fills and Bullalo, in slxtoeti hours from Philadolphi... Through Tiukots, with tho privllogo or Hloppiujesit Philadelphia, and intermediate points, Ibr salu by i tho Agent. ' Faro tc Niagara Falls or BullUlo (281 *• Khmr< uo * Catian laigua 27 Oil till.EH A. GREINER, Agent, j‘23 Arvaimah. Georgia. BIATIS OP SO. CARO UN A, QBOROIA AMD FLO PATENTED MAY 16, 1864. COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1855. Planters and Stock Feeders kmayia lyr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, ClIARUWUHf, 8. V. THIS House is now adapted to all tbo wanta ofthoTravolUng Public, and the ef forts of tho Proprietor will be to deserve their iwtronage. THOMAS S. NICKERSON. ll! [AQTHOBIXKP BT TU* OTATK OP OKOKU1A.] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLASS 10. To bo drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., in public, o" o.imtnn.*. aoptorabor 27, 1866, on the CARIN' PASSAGE TO NEW YORK r PHE attention of Plank X w respoctfttlly called to the_ above Mill. They fcift 00. SATURDAY, HAVANA PLAN. SAMUEL SWAN & CO., Malingers PRIZES AMOUNTING TO . 2 0 4 , 0 0.0 ! ! Will be distributed according to the following BRILLIANT SCHEME I 30,000 Thouenml Tickets—19480 Prlzt-al SCUKJIK, (40,000 la (40,000 , 10,000 la 10,000 , 10,000 la 10,000 , 6,000 la 6,000 , 2,000 U 2,000 . 1,000 1a 1,000 1,000 la 1,000 200 are 2,000 100 aro 10,000 1 prltoof... 1 « ... 10 prizes of..... 100 Seml-Wt-okiy United Statu* Mall Line. TUIE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL ■ Stoam-diipa— aNOXVlLl.K.. 1,600 inus..Capl. 0. D. Ludlow AUGUSTA ... 1,500 •• ..Gupt. fhomns Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 - ..Capt. M.S Woodhilll. ALABAMA ... 1,300 “ ..Capt. G. It.Soheuuk WII.I. LKAVK MAVANVAll KVKHV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. These Bhlpa arc among the largest ou thccooni, uasiir|>a8acd iu speed, safety and comfort, making thoir iiassagea In llfty to'sixty hours, aud aro com manded by -■skillful, careful and polite officers.— Having olog.uit aUto-room aecommudaUeua. they oOTer a most desirable conveyance to Now York. Cabin Passage to Now York.... (26 Steerage Passage to Now York.,... 8 IMDELFORI), KAY * CO., Savauuah. SAM'L I.. MITCH1I.L. 18 Broadway, I lob 6 New York. | FOR CHARLESTON, VIA IILUFFTON ! HEAUFtHtT AND HILTON HEAD. f* jg 8 -- >4. Th e superior»teumor GORDON, ! ^tfiSriVAiVr - 1 - **• Brooks,Cmiitiuudur, having , *^^* w ** m— be<-u thoroughly ovi-rhuuludaiul furnlsheil with a new boiler, will tukc the placo ol thorttoanur .tin. Seabruok until further notice, leaving Faviuiimli every .-'tiuday iiltemoon, at 6 o’clock, an.I Charleston every 'l'liur&iluy night, touching at lilolfion, lleimlbrt and Ililton Head. K. B. Tlio Gordon will, on uml utter Wednesday, loth of September, rim regularly twice a week- making hi connection with the uhuve Inland trip, uuo trip direct by tho outside route, leaving Suvun- uah\every Wednesday after noon, at ti o'clock, and Cliarlcst ui evory Monday afternoon. (All wey freight payable on the Wharf at time ol shipment. For engagements,'apply to J. P. BROOKS, Charleston wharf. 4 prlze3 of 200 upp'g to (40,000 prize, aro 100 75 60 50 40 25 20 10,000 prize, are 10,(100 prize, aro 6,000 prize, uro 2,000 prize, are 1.000 prize, arc 1,000 prizes aro 200 prize, are 800 400 800 240 200 100 16,000 of (8 amounting to .120,000 15,186 prizes amounting to $204,000 Wholo Tickets (10—Halves (5.00—Quarters (2.60, PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. sept J« FLORIDA PORTS. FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. S. Mall Lluo—From New Or leans to Key West.—Steamships 'FLORIDA ami VANDERBILT.—These lino steamers will in future muko their regular soml-niuhtlily trips, leaving as follows: Thre are 30,000 Tickets numbered' from 1 lo 30,- *100. There aro 16,186 Prizes amounting to (10J,- 000. ThodruwiDg takes placo lu public, under tho iperlntendeuco of two sworn Commissioners. Tno nurabois from 1 to 30,000, corresponds,, I With those Numbers ou tbe Tickets, piluicd on | separato slips or paper, aro oncirclod with small tin i tubes, and placed in ono wheel. The drat 117 Prizes, similarly printed and en circled, are placed iu anothor wheel. Tlio whools are then revolved, and a Number Is drawurrom tbewbeelof Numbers, and at tbe samo Union Prize Is drawn from tbo other wheel. Tbo number aud Prize* drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audieuco, and registered by tho Commissioners, the Prise btlug placed ogalnst the number druwu. This operaUuu la repeated until nil tho 1'ilzosaro drawn out. Approximation Pwzia—Tho two preceding and tbe two succeeding Numbers to those drawing Urn Qret 117 Prizes will bu entitled U> the 68 Approxi- ntaUon Prizes, according to the Beherae. Tbo 16,000 prlzos of (8 uro determined by ilio number which draws tlio (40.000 prize; it Unit number should bo an odd number, then ovory odd number ticket iu tbo scheme will bu eutillcd to (8; if an oven number, then every eveu number ticket will bu entitled to (8, iu addition to any other prize which may be drawn. Purchasers in buying ono odd ami oueevcu num her wholo ticket, are guaranteed to druw (8. Halves ami Quarter Tickets iu proportion, with chances of obtaiulug tbe larger Prizes, which are a hundred per cent, better lor the purelneu-r than any other Lottery in existence. All those tickets ending w ith 0,2,4, 6, 8,are eves —ail thos>e ending with l, 3, 6,7, a, uru odd. Remember thut every prize is drawn, and paya ble lo full without deduction. All prizes of (1,000. and under,‘paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at lliu usual lime of thirty days, full without iloiluciien. tST All communications strictly ceulldenlial. The drawn numbers will lie forwarded to pur chasers immediately aftor the drawing. Prise tickets cashed or renewed lu other tickets at elthor office. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. New Orleans, luih&24th Pensacola.... llth .v Until Apalachicola. 12th *26th St Mark*.... 13th k 27th Cedar Keys.. 14th .v UStb Tampa Buy.. 15th & 2IKU Koy West, ..16th *24lh Tuiupa Uth * 26th Cedar Keys. 12th * 26th St. Marks...14th &28th Apalachicola, 16th * 20th Pensacola... 10th * 30th Arrive at Koy West 17th * 1st | Now Orleans, 17th * 1st Agents in New Orioaus, decUn (im . * K. G. ROGERS, & CO., 72 Poydrass street. As one half tho Tickets aroguarantod to druw (S, we will sell cortillcutos or Puckages or 10 Tickets (odd a£d ovon numbers,) at the following rate*— All that tbe 10 Tickets (which uro those decided by tiie numhor drawing tho Capital,) draw ovor the amount guaranteed accrues to tbo purchaser. ~ ** CerUBcos of Package uf 10 Wholo Tickets $60 “ “ 10 Half “ 30 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 15 Address orders for tlckoLs or cortiQcatos of puck ages of tickets cithor to 8. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga., or aug24 8. 8WAN, Montgomery, Ala •VTEW GOSHEN CHEESE * BUTfER.- 20 boxes Cholco New Goshen Cheese. 10 kegs do do do Butter. 20tubs do do do do, lauding per steamer, and fur sale by tug 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON *Co U. S. Mall LI HO FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via lAirfcn, llrunmkk, St. Marys. Ga., Fernanda na and Jacksonville, Pieolata and mark Creek, Fla, THE steamer WKLAKA, Capt. N King, will leave for the above plocos ovory aataraay Morning, at 10 o'clock. Tliisbnnt has largo nud airy Btulo Room accom- moilatldua, anil taking tho lulaud Passage, oifors every inducement toluvalids and others. Freight will ho kiken for Trader’s Hill and inter mediate landings on St. Mary's ltivor. No freight will be tukon aftor 0 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board at tho Florida Steam packet wharf, or to Jyvto CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. CATTED STATES MAIL LINE. ibr Falatka, Rid Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St, i (i.’utMi, mil i'm,, ria uancii. urunsmcK, oi. Marys, ftrnandina, Jacksonville, MiddUburg, (Black Greek,) and Ficolata, txla Tho now and elegant steampacket B£tsaSSE DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves ovory i nos any nuiruiug, at 10 o'clock, for tho above places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter medium landings on St Mary's River, jjf No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having oxceilent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at tbe Flori dai Steampacket Wharf, uear tho Uas Works, or to Jy25 IUIKUV IT Mill I, UKU( VUU UIH 1IU1U, ur HI CIjAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM. Ag’ts. aro uow iu use by at least 10,000 of tho most practi cal Stock Fcodcrs throughout tho country, who aro ready to tostify to tbolr superiority over all othor Mills of u similar kind. These Mills are made the exclusive business of the putontoe, Mr. Soott. who being a practical man, superintend* the casting In porsou, and selects only such Iron at Is best adapt ed to their use, which, liko oar wheels, require to be made of metal known lo bo hard and atrong.— They weigh from throe to Qvo huudrod pounds, ac cording to sixo. and cun bo put iu oporatlontntwon- ty minutes without expense or mechanical aid. Tho Littlo Glaut has taken the Jrsl premium at nearly all the Stato Fairs throughout tho union, and that in tho most complimentary moaner. They are guaranteed against breakage or derangement when used according to directions, and warranted to give tho moat perfect satisfaction, or the money refondod on tbo roturn ortho mill. They aro of three sixes, and will grind from eight to flltoon bushols good food per hour, according to ■lie. with one or two horses. We now offer them to tho trade complete, ready for attaching tho team, at reduced prices. Mr. C. H. CAMl’FIEliD Is our Ageut in Savannah, of whom tho mill may he had at our price, march 7—eud&wly LAWRENCE'S RUSBNDALK HY- ' DRAULIC CEMENT. HOFFMAN’S BOSENDALE CEMENT- rnHF.SE two brands of Cement aro manufactured X by tbo Lawrence Coment Company, and arc warranted of the bost quality, bolug used in al most every department oi tho works uuder tho U. S. Government, and other Important hydraulic works. For sale at tho offlcoortho Company In tho most favorable torms, by M. W. WOODWARD. Beo’ry. jyl4—2m 92 WaUstreot, New York Wo are receiving the London Lever Watches, of the most celobratod makers, In Gold anil Sliver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Du tplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses duo Swiss Chronomotors, which we offer at reasona ble prices, at our new store in Gibbons’ Rango. ■entVft D. R. NICHOLS * 00. TO BUILDERS. T HE SUBSCRIBER ia prepared to execute at tbo shortest no Joe, and in tho most work manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Rooting, Gutters, Cornice, or other work oonnuctod with the m&nufkc- turlug or repairing of Copper, Galvanised Iron, Ziae, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, oct!8 166 Broughton at CARY'S DAGUEREOTYPB , AMBRO typos «nd Photonaphy. P. M. CARY W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms are uow open for the season, and rea- ay tor tho recoptlon of visitors. By tbe Am booty px process persons may now have their children’s pictures taken, in almost any posi tion they may choose, in from 1 to 3 secodds alUing. By the ruoTocuuvmc process old Daguerrootypee can be transferred to paper, beautifully colored and oularged to llfo. oct 22 FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. Tbo suhscrlbor, from loug experience in tbo busluoss. is prepared to furnish Steam Engines, Bollors. Circular, Siaglo and Gang Saw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Glu Gearlug, and Castings in gen eral. Tbo Saw Frames, wbotuor for upright or cir cular. will bu uf Iron wftnn required. All of which, with ills tnauy Improvumouts, W warranted to be equul to the host made at an / othor establlsnmeut. His works are ou a scale as extonsivo as the larg est at tho North, and ho is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBKHT fTNDLAY. N E EW GOSH UN CHEESE AND BUTTftR- 20 kegs Choice Goshen Butter 16 H do do do 60 boxes do Yellow Cheese 60 do White do, lauding per steamer, and for sale by ■opt 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO. WM. SCDLXT COUriQi. J.YO. OOUPBl SRASKR. COUPER & FRASER. FACTORS * GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay street, Bavonnah, Ga. fmyll R.J. DAVANT.JU. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERGANT, . No. 07 Bay Street. Jy 30 Savannah, Qa JAMBS M. SAVAGE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, . „ TM0M48VUXI, HIOMAS OOUXTV, OA. All business entrusted to bis care will rooetv* prompt atteqpon. lyr—mar!7 (AXIS 0. RODOKBS. —MSB A. NORRIS. RODGERH Ht NORRIS, (late Crane * Rodgers, WHOLESALE GROWERS, BAY-STRXKT, 8AVANMAU. >1,1866, [Je?' C OFFEE.—160 bags prime Green Rio Cuilbe 100 bugs fair do do d«- 60 mats old Government Java Colfco 26 bags old Maracuiba do 60 do prime Lagulra do DO do do Porto Rico do 26 do do old Rio do In Btore and for Ralo by Jy4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO G. 91. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now nn hand a beautiful as- . sortmout of Jewelry or ovory dls- J7A erlptlon and kind worn by ladles OsatM and gmitlemcn, and will sell ut unusually low prices, I have this (lay received (pur Express) a large stock of ologant aivor Ware, consisting or Cake and l’io Kutvcs, plain and engraved Fish Kulvos ami Forks, Plcklod Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, kc. *o., all iu Morccco cases, aud suitable for presents. I have also this day received an addition U) my stock of hairwnrk of light colored Curls, Topsys. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, &o., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders recelvod for any color desired. Watches repaired by uud uuder tho supervision of self, and all othor work dono iu a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 WILMOT'S JKWELRY STORK Is recoivlng by ««-j»y "f* 1 - val n large and rich assort- n jC tnont of Gold and Silver Watches, Diauoud Plus. Ear aud Finger Rings, Mautle and other Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Casters, Ac., of Sterling .Silver. Jowclrv lu every variety Ivory Tublo Cutlery, duo Pocket Knives and Scissors. Rich China uud Parian Vasos, and other articles. Fine Doublo Barrelled Guns manufactured to his own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Plated Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts aud Candlo- sticks, with a groat vurioty of Fancy Articles, suita ble far wedding gifts, too n umerous hero to mou- lion. All kinds of Waichos and Cl<H:k8 repaired by tho most experienced workmen. 8. WILMOT, raay!3 No. 1 Market square. NQAF, , LARD AND DLUH-20 boxes p, 60 Palo do, 76 do Family do 100 dozen Brooms, 60 kegs Lard 100 boxes Fig Bluo, recelvod and for sale by MCMAHON ft DOYE, jylO 205 and 207 Bay si. K OPE.—100 coils Ropo, to arrivo per sebr Alba JylO PATTEN. HUTTON A CO. F 1AJUU.—300 sacks Palace Mills Doublo Extra Hour, Just received aud for solo by &UNDRIBS. 600 bags fair to primo Rio Coffee 160 do Java, Laguayra, Maracai bo and Mocha Coffee 1160 bbds Muscovado Molasses, 100 bbls. New Orleans Syrup 30 bbds. Now Orleans, Porto Rico and Musco vado Sugar 400 bbls Now York RcctlQod Sugars 60 bbls Crashed and Powdored do 10 boxes Lear do 100 bbls Lebanon Mills super and extra Flour 200 boxes Adamantine, Sperm and Mould Can dles 160 do No 1 Palo and Family soap aud Starch 80 bales hoavy Guuny Bogging 200 colls Western Homp Repo 2,000 lbs Bogging Twine 60 bbds Clear and 60 do Ribbed Racon Sides 25 do Shoulders and Hams 00 bbls Moss and Primo l’ork * 10 hair bbls Fulton Market Beef 150 boxes Tobacco, various brands —100 do Black and Groon Too 600 bags Drop and Buck Shot 60 kegs and hair kegs Hazard's Powder 76 bbls Sugar. Buttor and Soda Crackers 26 do Pilot Broad Togctbor with a lull assortment of all other artl- tides iu the grocery line, (except liquors,) in storo and for sale on accommodating terms by Jyll RODGERS, NORRIS A GO. Jys RUSE, DAVIS A U»N$ . O NIONS lO bbls of Now Onions per steamer Florida, recoivod and for sale by TlTOLASSEd MATCHES * MACKErtEL.— lYL 26 bbls MolaBseJ, 100 gross Matches, 16 K barrels No. 1 Mnckcrol, received iin-i for Minty MCMAHON * DOYLE, UHg 20 No. 206 A 907 Buy street plLOT BREAD.—25 bbis Treadwell 1 . . . Pilot Bread landing and for salo by augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCI1ITKCT. U AVINU resumed thu practice of hia proles- J.X sion, oners his sorvieos to Ids friends and tbe public as an Architect and Superintendent. Designs fot any part of tho country supplied and oxeoutod in all the various brauches of nis profes sion, uuch as Public Edlilcos, Stores, Dwellings, Monumouts, *o. Thoroughly Flro Proof Store? de- signed uud executed. Offico at present in Bay Lane, rear of tbo Custom House. Ian 8—ly ■The JEFFERSON ROBERTS, QBNBBAL (OMMIS8IOJS MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Timber and Lumber. SA VANN AH, Ga, WM. M. LAWTON &CO. Ch»ri..^,n, South Carolina. SEA ISLAND COTTOS AND RtOE PAC- tous. A^^ n ‘P 1 ' auTB * 00T ( WiLtUH U.Lavtod. •u™» T ‘ J ,|u ' ^I^ViNMlttLiWTOllJtt. JOHN C. BOOTH, gNOWMB AND BDBTEYOB, tar. a h*- tUflntlon lo dMiKQ. In Archlloo* Wluuunwn, &q., ' myl8 I C H, ?H pOSHEN BUTTER * CHEESE.—20H as ifiS c b°*c*aod»en Butter. *9 Boxea Cheese, landing and for sale by SCRANTON,JOHNSTON AGO. J UST KECEIVED from New York—Black Crape Shawls, and for salo hy • J. W. THRELKELD, sopt5 Congress and Whitakor streets. also ; L ADIES’ and Gents’ black and colored Kids; and Misses’ do. For *a!o by J W. THRELKELD, Bflpto Congress and Whitaker streets- A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR HOUSE F KEEPERS. \ an important item, anil to know whore to got exactly what Is wanted is .-anally important, call at (‘KENNEDY & BEACH’S” Hodgson's Mew Uloek, Corner of llnmirlt ton »nd Bull Streets, ” ami you will Qnd everything pertaining to Houso “ " ‘“"Tfrlgerato " " “ * Keeping aa well as Refrigerators, Meat Bares, Wood- it.--. ...t ur... U7III..... ttr. , i CoWare, and Tin Ware, Willow Ware, beautiful Watar Cooters^PaUmUcePItchors, Brusheiln every varj^KrdJfMgee^ Bathing Tubs, Indeed nearly ever: a|irl« be call ad for, reoolloct the placo. WOOD AND LUMBER. A IX kinds of Wood, Boarda, Plunk*, Joint, /V Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Posts, Eastern Laths and Pall Inga, for sale, at wholosato and retail, low for oasb,oa the new wharf recently erected on the Lumber Yard of Robert A. Allen A Go. \ war 12-lyW . , M- J. L. MOULTON UPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. O subscriber would Invito tbo attention of all In want of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to his stock which bos just boon received, at tbo £tar Clothing Eratmrium, 147 Bay stroot. ■awl6 * ' WM ’ 2 |,RI ^ ar A^bls Stuart’s A. Crushed Sugar. 01/50“ “ A. ClariQe4. , do. 50 “ “ B. do do. 60 “ “ 0. do do- Just recelvod and for solo by nng 6 8CRATON JOHN8TOV v C0 .160 barrols Demucnds Sujwrtor Family aud Oakley Flour, hourly osnected. for salo by aug 28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. JV.OUR, F UJ in by ILoUH —200 bbls snporttue Flour, 100 do extra family a.., ,60 **. do^fj.1. D .OMESTIO LIQUORS—60 bbls F. Phelps’ Rye Gin ' _ rf bbls I.uthor Felton's Boston Rum 25 do Domestic Brandv 60 do old Connecticut Rlror Gin 76 do Now Orleans Rectified Whisky 20 H aud 20 % wo’ks Twlgg Hoop Brandy, tore and for sale by . «« au K 7 ■ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. J^OPl^-200 coils Ropo, for sale to arrive per j schr Julia A Itlcb, by aug8 LOCKETT t PNKLUNO. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pitchers. Some new and beautiful designs, Plated and Brita- nia. At tbe House Furnishing Ar-Store. T 165 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April 80. apr30 Huutlicrii Mutual Insurance Uompeuy. Suutlaern Mutual Lift Ins, Company, Uatsiie liuurame Company, of N. lurk. Sprlnglitlil Fire A Marine Ins. Gom'y, Risks lu tbo above lusuraueo Companies undnrta <on by WM. KINO A 80NS, Agents, No. 09 Bay ntroei. Savauuah, 14th Documbur, 1866. tiiici I FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE iNSURANC is. SO, 1J.I, HAY-STREE']. CAPITAL UKPRBSKNTED, Ncurly Four Jlilltou Doimra. By the following responsible Block Companies. Charter Oak Life lnsuranve Company, OP HARTFORD, OT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, or LONDON. Farmers' amt Mechanics' Fire, Marine and Llfo Insurance Company, or PUILADILPHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine lusuruiier Company, Or BRIDOIPORT, OT. __ l„e subscriber will etlbot Insuruuou to any amount In all parts of tbo Stale oa every description of property. Llfo Insurance, to any amount, at thu lowest rate, for tbe benefit ol boirs aud creditors, or payable to tbe wife free from the claims of creditors. Marino Insurance uu Hulls or Cargoes to all purls of tho world. Jan26 A. WILBUR. MUTUAL BENEFITLIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jan. 1, l8otf* (2,230,(an. t. Total amount of dividends ;>aid to data 715,49. Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,333,990 «( 64,282,488 97 BoiQamin C. Miller, Secrotary, Joseph u. Lord, Ueueral Agent, Robert L Patterson. Presldont. *Tho funds of this Company are all aafoly invested in first elau bonds aud mortgages, stocks, cash, an members fully secured by their policies For further particulars Inquire of 1 \,i CHARLES A. FARLEY, Agent iu Savannah, At tho office of Bell A PreutlBs J, s. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. KKKKKNCV: Messrs. 1'ahkuokd, Fat ft Co. L K Tsn, foq.. State Bank feu 29 HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE TH.; CUAiiTER oak LIFE INSlittANVE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Ct. CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER (400,000. JAS. C. WALKER, President. S. h! Warn, Secretary. This Company insures L o at tho lowest rates, consistent with safety to tlio assured. For further information, apply to ,t. WILBUR, Agent, Jyyl3 171 Bay struct, Savauuah. Gu. luttion Sal s. BY BELL & PRENTISS. fHpomaHdMHtoFHiMwmK * hill.) Groceries, Ac, II o'clock, m iront of storu will THIS DAY, a bu sold.— Tho u^ual nHi'urtmont or Groceries, I'rovIxImi’V Ijquors, Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods,now aud second houd Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles Watches, Jewelry, Ao.,Ao. Torms, ca-h bofi rode livery. gOT AllurtiehH purchused at auction uud not Ket tie Ibr pluvious to the next regular salu, will hu sold ou iM'Coimt mid rDk olforiuor putrluuor. sept 21) Hides, Hides. Will puy thu highest market pnco.<, adi for good Flint uud dry salted Hides, the coming neuron, sept 6 For Rent, ihu counting room and storu ne tt to our etorc. formerly ocouplod hy Mayer A Blum. Also, sevorni stores under our cuuntifg room. aug2« MUUTHRHN RkliiHOiU; OTA IK OK MtaMSSim, Cirv OK VICKSBUKII, ) ** L - * i»y.; Office (d' the southern Ituilrouo Company rpllr: Sonthoru Railroad Co.upaiiy invite pro|N>- X sals from contractors for the clearing, gradu uti u, masonry, (resthiig nud bridging, necessary to the coniptute preparation for the suiwi structure oft he roadway or the eastern dlvUion of ll.oir road. Also, for furnli'hliig tho cross-ties, uud for thu track laying with any iucldeuial work ueecs^iry. And for all othor work, Htullou?, platforms, de pots, Ac, required iu thu thorough completion or throad tor effective operation. (he graduation amounts to 773.uuo cubic yards ol' excavation, and (W5,000 cubic yards of ombatik nieui. The IroHtltug to4,tkiuiuel. Tho bridging to IUj lecl. The mason-y for culvert- amounts to lo,t)Ou perch Thucruis tioc to l8ti,U03. Proposals, sealed, endorsed, aud directed to tho undcftigucd, will he received until the first duy of Nov’cinocruoxi, and will he,'at the option of bid ders. either lor— t. fho entire mrkty' construction, complotittg the road ready for tho Iron ; it. flu* work el construction, exclusive of cross ties ana uuck-luylng; lit For eacn item ol work, entil e unu sepurutu; iv. For thug-miihg ol either, or a.-peellied num ber of section!., cf ono mile cadi; V. For the cross tic* to bo furnisiied, the number specified • Vi. For tho uudro construction, ieady for tho Iron, of either of the three divisions heroluuiter named ot‘said roud; Tho oastoi u division, connecting with the com pleted road at or near ihetown ol Brandon, exteuds lo the Middle nud Oh o road, 82miles, wiilch wilt bo Oividoa Into ilircu.oibdiv.'siniis ; the firnl of 21 miles, tiie second of 2b miles, uud the third of 38 miles. iu each lo* in ol propoHul, thu bidder willstuto his item pnci)i,uu i for tint gruduutiuu will rauku his hM al s * itiuoh a pjr cubic y inl of excavation uu.i cm bank men i, and tho udditnuml dlllereiiee for "ex cess" uf eithur; or lor so mooli per cubic yur 1 up on the largest iieiu, uud thu dillbreucii lor "ex- MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE INTEltNAT10N AL insiirunce Company. SO. '*8, MBItUHANT’S EXCHANGE, HKW YOHK. UAcili UAflTAL—#3la,uuu 1 H. A. Curtis A iso aORNT FOR SAVANNAH, J a uies Al. Garter. AT TUE OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT & 00., No. 65, BayStreet, below the Post Utlicc, oixscrou: Al .ANSON MARSH. 8. A. KOLLO Firm or A. S. Borne* A Co. ALONZO CHILD, “ “ Childs, l’ratt k Co. L P. HAU.ARD, “ “ LivUigstuu, Ballard k co, WM. M. DODGE, " “ Wm. M. Dudgo k Co. P. J. AVERY, H. A CURTIS, WM. E. KOLLO, 8. T. LIPPINCOrr, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTED, WM. H. UIVEKSM1TH, W. H. LYON, “ GEO. CHAPMAN. « ' JOS. H. WHSKOYt. • JOS. FATMAN. d “ Falmau ft Co. STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ •< Geo. Savory ft Co. J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico PrealueuL WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary. ggrTbis Company wiU Issue Policies upon Ma rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, at liberal rates or premium. Losses promptly aud liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, octal ' No. 86. Bay Street THE CHEAT WESTERN F1HK AND * Hus tad ft Carl! 4 W. U. Lyon ft Co. ’ Leo, Murpby it Co. 1 Briggs, wostooti \ t o, MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 Walnut sired, Philadelphia. Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $000,000. nit*, MARK*, AMD Hi LAND IN8DRANCX. . DIRECTORS; Charles 0. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street; Alexander WbUdeu, Morchaut, 14 North Front-st,! John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter ft Co.; K. Tracy, firm or Traoy ft Baker; John R, M’Curdy, firm or Joues, White ft M’Curdy; Isaac Hazleburat, Attarnoy aud Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm or Juntos B. Smith ft Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; R. S. Walton, 830 Market street;, Thomas K. limerick, 634 Spruce street; John J. Bakor, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES 0. LATHROP, President. Tuot. K. Lwxricx, Secretary. JAMBS M. CARTER, Agent, June 16 No. 86 Bay street. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COfilP'Y, No. 11 Pine sheet, New fork, (BETWBIN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET.) Caslt Capital—$160,0001 mmsCompany insures against loss or datnogo by X Fire, on tbo most roasonablo terms, dwelling houses and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer uhondizo, factories, snips in port, eta. All losses will bo adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS, President, C. BROOM, Vico President. finr’D C. Taylor, Secretary, Gso. a Dxaml Surveyor. JAMBS M. CARTBR, Agent, ■JuneT^^^JbrSavaunab^Ba^treetj^ PATENT ICE PITCHERS. WM. J. HUNT, Cor. Montafomery dc Tor., sis. SAVANNAH, GA„ L> ESFECTFULLY Inform, the Ladle, end Xl> Gentlemen or this City that bo is prepared to serve them every evening with Ice Cream, Cakes & Confectionery! In bis own peoullar style, and hopes to merit a sbaro of publlcpatronage. Savannah, 17th April, 1866. Another, and the most beautlfultot oflco Pitchers yet, Just received from tbo Manufacturer, and at reduced prices. Therefore, any in wantofone (and who is net.) can buy low by calling on us. All may bo assured these Pitchers aro a luxury this hot weather. Recollect tbe place, at KENNEDY ft BEACH’S Houso Furnishing Establishment, Hodgson’s Block, aug 26 Cor. Broughton ft Ball sts. ARTHUR’S PATENT AIR-TIGHTSBLF-8BAL1NG CANS AND JARS, Just received on Invoice oT Ar thur’s Patent Air Tight Self*8callng 0 A S And JAR S Can. For salo at rnauulkcturor’s prices by HORACE MORSE. 115 Broughton st Also, an assortment of Ludlow ft Co’s and Bar nett’s Screw Top Fruit Cans, less than coit. Jyl9 P APER ft RAISINS.—160 reams Wrapping Paper 60 half boxes Raisins, aug 20 do. received and for salehy MCMAHON ft DOYLE, 206 ft 207 Bay street C HOICE LIQUORa—10 half pipes O. D. ft Go, Brandy. , „ 5 pipes Holland (Meder Swan) Gin 2 puncheons old Jamaica Rum; l do do St Croix do; 10 casks Port Wine. : JOH?f3tON*00. Thu Kurllca making propasuls ure desired to make them hi four forms: 1. For (lie whole amount pay- able. mo. tbly iueash, an tno work progresses, re serving twenty per cent for Dual settlement. 2. Unit huifin cash, payable in thusaniu way, mid one bail ill the stock ol mu company. 8. Uue third iu vo-'h, payable in the same way, tbe bonds of tho coiupauy, pay «blu in tu yea to, with iuierest at nix per cent , payable annually. 4. l’ajublo on-! tirely In thu stuck of the road. Hie profiosals to be considered must be uccompu- lifod .-y rutisloaoty reierkUtu or eredcntiulb, uud tlio cuinpuuy re-ci v« tho right ol uccuptiug any or declining all. Mups. piofilos uudspocilljatious may be teen at this office; und uuy iurther iufortnailou will bo iur- ubhe-l upon upp.ieut.ou to thu uudursiguud. Thu Southern Huhroad cummuucen at Jackson, thu capital of t*iu iSmiu, uud in Uiushua u • far iu lliu town uf Braudni; aud is in guod running order and well equipped to that point, it extends from Ur-mum ia a hnu almost directly east eiglny-twu ami a lull uu c , to Uie lutarsculiuti, of tliu Mobilo und Ohio Railroad, u few miles below tho town uf Mariup, iu Luudcrdulucouuty; aud pusses through thu uouutius uf Rankin. Scott and Newton. Tho hue Is over a nigh rolling cuuntry, well watered and tinibored,aud In puiut ufhuultutuIuess,ecouum icul living, &c., Is uquul tu thu must favoiud portions ui thu Luroliuus aud Georgia. The grading, except for thu first twenty miles u generally light; und upon thu must uf tho sections thu oxuuvuliou and embankment uhoruate favorably; thu excep-i lions being iu thu two heaviest cuts. Thu matui ial U of a character cosily moved, the growth of thu couulry affords ubuuaauce uf timber suitable for bridging uud cruss'tius; aud It is believed lUut no work offers, iu facilities for construction, greater iuducuiueins to contractors, especially those usiug uegro labor. Tbo company is entirely uut ol debt, uud has duo to it by roiiui).ustoukhulaers,abuut( iiu,UUu, which will doubtless bu ;iaid us ihu Board of Managers may uud it in. It is alsu uu recipieut uuder thu i ecei*t grant ofLnds made hy Congress, hthuy can bu hud uiung thu line, which Is believed to bo thu ensu, of neariy 400,003 acres of land. Thu road connects with and Is an extension of tho Vickburg uud Jackson Railroad, complete ! aud in Full oporatiou to thu Mississippi river atVtckburg; opposite which ( Uy, in Louisiana, commences thu Vicksburg, Shrevenport und Texas Railroad, now undur cuutract for Us whole distance aud lu rupld progress of construction. It lutursocts tho Nuw Jrleans aud Jacksuu. Great Northern Railway at Jucksou, and through that ut Canton, connects with tbe Mississippi Central hallway, tho iron uf which Is now huiug laid to Holly bpriugs. It intersects with the Mobilo uud * hio haiirouu, as already stat ed, uear Marion, and its pulni of Intersection meets with the North-eastern uud southwestern Railroad In Alabama, and through that unites with the roads in Virginia, Tcunesseo and North Caruliuu. It is alsoau indispensable link iu tho lino uf hallways that are to unite Charleston aud Savannah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Shrovenport and El Paso, with tbo Pucidc Ocean ruuniug its enure length ou thesame parallel of latitude with tboso p'acos. It Is thus ubviuus that this lino of work is ouo of tho mo.-t Important unfinished euiorprl&es In tho coun try. It Is thorough National in its chuructcr: for It unites Malueand Now Orleans, aud tiie Atlantic and tho Mississippi, by iudWsuluublo bonds. But whilst thus Nutioual. it appculs especially for aid to Southern men uud southern euturprUo, fur when completed, with thu intermediate gap lu Alabama, it Will, with its connections, uow built and being built, run right through tho heart of those great Southern cotton-growing Stated, Louisiana, Missis Bippi, Alabama, Georgia ami South Curoiiuu, and unites tbo great inland sea with tho broad occau. Those facts aro stated to cull attention to this line of road and to induce capitalists aud contractors, to ombark liberally in Its construction. Ihu Uftcou miles of completed Railroad, with its equipment* and sixty valuable slaves, tnnuy or thorn muoimuics, Is a bonus from the Stato or Mississippi; the public land bus been douuted by Congress ; aud it is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating tho prosunt pro perty of tho roud to put Hat or near ono million ol dollars iu which sum i’uturo stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of moacy or work,will beat onco equally interested. U will thus be seen that this road presents peculiar in ducements to men of means to cugugo in its con struction. WM. C.SMEDES, sept 10—tN'l President Southern Railroad. 8m aprll TO HOUSBKKBPER8. ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Biyan-rt. 1 would respectfully announce to the citizens oi _Jvannah that he Is ready to make and put down Carpets. OU Cloth, Matting, &c., at tbe shortest no ire, aud on tbe most reasonable torus. octiMi \r Savam ICE CREAM! NBYt CONFECTIONARY STORE No* 08 Bryan Street. TWO 00018 ABOVI MB. UunrcTS 4IWBLBY STORE. PT1 HE undersigned respectfully informs the La- X dies of Savannah In particular, and the pubic generally, that be has this day opened anew Confeo- tlanary Store, and will keep on band a large and roah assortment, or all kinds and diicription*. He will at all times and bouts, be roady toforuUb parties, with suppers. Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, it all noun. Ornamented Cakes, Pies, fto. fto,, loade to order. He hope* from long experience to giro satisfaction to all who will honor him with their patronage. H. B BOZZOLA, No. 96 BryanS SILVER WARE, CUTLERY, Ac. W E have Just recslved a new stack or Silver Spoons, Butter Knives. Salt Cellars, Fish ns, Cake and Ice Cream Knives; also, Steel and Plated on Steel Table Cutler*, Carvers, Ice Pitchers, Bread Knives. Plated and Parten Butter Stands, be sides a quantity oT useful articles too numerous to lention. D. B. NICHOLS ft CO. June 4 TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. OA3FET WABE-HOUSE, 140 oovaasas and 67 or. juun-man. Subscriber hM received, and will open tbe largest and most extensive variety HADES ever offered in this city. It is the Intention of the advertiser to keep constantly in ■tore a large supply of all the various patterns and styles manufactured by the manufacturers of this country and of France, to which tbe attention ofmer- chanta and Carotlieain the city and country, is In vited. They will be sold at wholesale and retail, at salltfhetory prices. -W H. GUION, Agent. XT*W 1MFOTTATION—26 baskets quarts ft pints SS Max Bataina Wine, In start and for salet !/< OGDEN, STARR ft < “".SHi conidtiUig SO. which Is cleared ft under good bqo . The > (eared laud U a rich loomy soil, , and well adaidod for gardening purposes. There of most oxceilent water ou the premises and all neces sary out-buildings.negro,bouses, barns,fto*‘TiltV balance oT the tiact, say 43 acres, Is undosrsd lend and heavily timbered with valuable timber, and tho soil oxceilent.. Uto locality is very excellent uoi one case of sickness has occurred on tbe prem- Mo** during tho whole time the present proprietor . bas owned it. This is a clmuco for au investment ... rarely to bo met with, and any person wishing a aulet private residence near tiie city, nr any porsou desirous of going Into tno gardening btinluess to raise fruit and vegetables for our market, wljl flud Ibis tbo place to suit. For terms, which will be vory liberal, inquire at our counting room, 164 Bay street. Titles (indisputa ble. aug# . At Private Sale. 1700 bushels Klee, an excellent article for stock of all klndB. Call and examine. ‘ Prloe 25 cents |m»* bushel. _ Junel9 ToTSjdT ’ Two good stores, uuder the bl'iff, al the foot ol Whitaker street. June 19 Wanted to Purchwe A convenient medium-sisod bouse, iu a central . location—ouo fronting on a suuaro would be prefer rod—for such an ouo a liberal price would be given. Junel9 Al Private Sale. Thirty eligible building Lots, 63 feet frourby loo to 124 h et deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston streets. These lots are on high gihuud slid somo of them in the immediate neighborhood of the lot selected for tin* site of the Savannah, Albauy aiid Uulf Railroad De|K)t. Terms same as city lots, viz : oue-Ultii cash, tho balance bearing interest at six per cent. juiielb THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY FRY OU’sTJTnTMENT. I T ia a sure and speedy cure lor bums, piles, corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald bead, tatter worm, sore topples, (recommended by nor suk,J sore uud cruckcd lips, (rush wound.-* uuu sores of uny description. It U a most valuable remedy uud cure, which cun bu testified to by thousands who have used it In many portions ol tlio fcouth for the IhsI few yours Iu no instance will tlio salve do any Injury, or lntorfero with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates ano letters from people who huve used it Ihemsolvep, aud most earnestly recommeud it to others as a speedy aud certain remedy for tho above named diseases. A trial is all that Is necessary for Us own recommendation. Among tlio many that have testified to tho effica cy of thu valuable remedy, and recommended It to tho public, aro Dr K A T Ridley, Judge EY Hill, Judge O A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens. Esq, uud thousands of others. Sold by J11 Moore, Savannah, Ga; J E Hall, Amer icas, Ga; Clark ft wells, Augusta, Gu; McKeoson, Robins ft Go, New York; und druggists generally. AS“ By remitting one dollar to the proprietor a single box of tiie ointment will be forwarded by iuU. tree of postage, to any part of thu U States. Sold by J. U. MOUHE, Savauuah, Ga., and drug gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, LaGrange, Ga. may! 8 HINT « WEBSTER'S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. V \KS1GNKD for Families, plantations, Dress ma- X/kcrt, Tailors, Boot ft Shoo manufacturers and others who may wish to do their own sewing cheap* ly uud itti expedition. This machlno hows a uni form stitch with both sides alike, aud which will not ravel. It is more simple, is less liable to get uut of order, and costa less iu proportion than uny other machine, and Is warranted to be perfect, and lo work well. All apparatus necessary for convenient use is furnished with it, and auy instruction will bo given that will be necessary to ensure to tbo purchaser ita successful oiierutlcu aud durability. Thu public uro respectfully invited to call and ex* amino them at 186Cougress st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. Sip A very neat aud oruumeutnl Iron Tublo will uow be given with a machine for a small sum in uddltiou to tho regular price, May 26. HOWES COTTON HARVESTER. PATENTED DEC., 4, 1866. mills improvement enables one field bond to pick Xos much cotton as five can pick by tbe old method and haviug tbe cotton free from tu*sb, and in bettor coudlliou for ginning. The above machines aro for solo at 186 Congress stroot Savannah, and 126 Meeting street. Charles ton, S. C. All orders from ubroud will receive prompt attention. Planters, Factors, Cotton Brokers, and all interested are respectfully invited to call aud examine them County Rights can bo bought on favorable terms. May, 26. ALFRED WEBbTER, NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 so era or hakkkt squAK*. hkyax utkxr 1 would inform my old frionds and patrons 1 have opened the above store to conduct tbe Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business In all Us 1 various forms, uud whore will be found a gen eral assortment of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, which 1 will bo pleased to show, and at such price as will sutisiy auy one wishing to purebaso. All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanised Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up and Pipes furnished at shprt notice. Tin Ware at wholesaio and retail. Call down on Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk, oct 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, * Agent. H AMS —Wo have in Btore a small lot of choice T Tennessee small slzo Hams, which will be sola low in lota to suit purchasers, septfi CRANE, WELLS ft CO. L ard.—23 bbls primo No l Leaf Lard, 60 kegs primo No 1 Leaf Lard, landing, and for sale by sopt 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. JAVA COFFEE.—60 mats old Government Java S’ 75 “ C “ “ 26- 44 Crushed and Powdered Sagarft 200 Bags Prime Greon Rio Coffee 100 '• Fair 4 « 44 44 60 Mata Old Government Java Coffee 16 chests Primo Hyson Tea 10 y t “ 44 Black 44 tin foils, u do 10 }i 44 - 4 44 “ U lb papers 60 cuddles 3 ft 13 lbs each flue Ilyson Tea Just recuived nud for salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. aug 20 S UNDRIES. JUST RECEIVED— 16 bags choice old Government Java and Rio Coffee; 0 half chests Black and Groen Teas, loose and In 'luorter pouud packages. 10 bbds Light Muscovado 8ugar; 10bbls R L ft I) Stuart’s Crushed and Clarified Su. gars; 10 bbls self rising Flour, 25 bags Extru aud SupcrQno Flour; 20 bbls Soda, Butter aud Maple Crackers; 60 boxes Bead el's family Soap, Starch aud Candles; 60 ddz Palls aud Brooms; 100 dox Scrub Brushes, and Cottou and Manilla Clothes Lines; 10 gross Matches; 25 boxes ground Coffeo and Pepper; 60boxes Mustard and Yeast Powdors, Muse, Cinna mon, Nutmegs, and Gloves, and 10 cases tablo Salt, fto., fto. In store and for salo by DAVID O’CONNOR, jell Oor Broughton and Drayton sts. JJALTMORE LEAF LARI),-20 bbls Primo No 1 I Loaf Lard ; 60 kegs do do do do Landing and for sulo by tug6 SCR ANTON. JOHNSTON & Co. JpOTASH—10 cohos Rectified Potash, in tin cans for family use; lo casks l’otosb, j ust received and Cor sale by jyll RODGERS, NORRIS ft 00. C ALL AT GRIFFIN’S and you will Uud tbo mos beautiful assortment ot small Fancy Articles In china and gold ornamented, consisting lu partoi Jowol boxes, fancy do, reticules, florets, boquet va- a cables, dracket grandolas, small do, cologne es, ribbons, cologuo, lantern blue florets, can dlesticks, and last though not least usefol, match boxes, a very tasty selection and something new er tirely. G. M. GRIFFIN, Successor to the late M Kastman, Jy6 Comer Bryan and Whitaker sts. DISSOLUTION. rpHE Firm oTPrcemiui ft Henderson was tbis day X dissolved by mutual consent All debts due tbe Arm most bo paid by tbo first or October, to either party. A. FREEMAN, J.M. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sopt 1,1866 sept 1—lm NOTICE. T HE schr JULIA A. RICH, will Balled positively on Saturday next. All persons having freight for Now Orleans, will send it down before Frtity evening. LOCKETT ft SNELLINGS. ang 2 M OLA38E3 MACKEREL AND MUfTARD. ; bbls and 6 Mair bbls Molasses; 10 bbls and 10 L ,Hl. VT„ . tl-.l ■ .... . 1. T>- Re half bbls No i Mackerel: 130 boxes Mustard, csivod and for safe by * MCMAHON ft DOYUSi ' (tptl No. <06 and 207 Bsy-lL Coffee, landlug per schr J. Costner, for isle by sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. UGAR, COFFEE ft TEAS.— 60 bbls Stuart’s A Clarified Sugar T aylor’s premium con on uins.—tuo most celebrated short Staple Cotton Gins, now In uso, 40 and 60 hhw each, for Bale by YONGE ft FRIERSON, l'ug 27 No. 94 Bay street. S TARCH.—60 boxes Oswego Pearl Starch 60 do Besdell’s do do, landing und for boIo by augU SCRANTON, JOHNSTONft CO. J UST RECEIVED, par Into arrivals from New York, a superior article of tinted Skirts, and for safe by J. W. THRELKALD, sept 2 Congress and Whitakor sts. /"V RANGES, fto.—10 boxes Nassau Lemons and Oranges, received tier steamer, and for sale J. D. JESSE. by Jyl7 isAGON.—i50hbdsprime ribbed tildes, 20hhdi XJ do Shoulders, Just recuived and for sole by sept 2 WFB3TER ft PAL UfOKED HERRINGS.—60 boxes smoked Her- S M rlugs, fending per schr John Cattor, and for safe by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. JJILOUR.—36 bbls Frosb ground Flour In barrels for safe by aug 22 YOUNG ft WYATT. UAMS—16 casks sugar cured Hams; received per steamship Koysb no Stato and for sale by supt!2 WEBSTER ft PALMBJ. B KADELL’STALLOW CANDLES—76 boxes 6 ft 8 BeadelPs Tallow Candles, in store and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft00. aug 6 LviTKA flHOWisuOstiisN uUriER—Per steamer Cj Alabama, and for salo by aug 27 J. D. JESSE. gAGGmO AND ROPE-75 bales Gunny Cloth 30 half bales do 200 colls Kentucky Ropo, In storo, for safe by 23y WESTER ft PALMES. R/TOLASSE8 AND SYRUP-60 bbls Molasses IvX 25_bbls Syrup A landing and_ forjutie^b^ ■ept2 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON I 1X7HITE COrtN^-1,000 oudieU Prime Baltimore ff White Own, for safe by YlUNO ft WYATT, T> OPE.—200 Coil* Rope for sale, to .arrive ptr W «, BNELIlNOfl. ■VfMAZnJIS FOR JUHB-Ftttua’i KntUjr; Arthur’s 1 Harper’s -— , Words, received sad for safe ty * WARNOCK ft DAVIS, l69,see4fEooentet- >ACON, LARD, fto.—Justroceivi B A<99PI . . choice family Hams, 8 hhds do Sbofilders, 10 bbls No lLeaT Lard, 6 kegs prime Goshen Butter. 10 whole and half wU Haws’ Gone I Boer, for Mta by DAVID O’CONNOR. sog8 Comer Broughton and Erayton iti. J UOT H^^V^,jper^s^mer~&Mi^ u those _ Embroidered Shirt Fronts somethlngnlue, and for uto by J. W. THRELKELD, septa Congress and Whitaker sts. B utter ft cheese.— 20 tubs Choloe Goshen Butter, lokegs do do do. 80 boxes Choloe New Goshen Cheese, landing per steamer and for sale by ; / • • •U|M SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft <X>.