Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 23, 1856, Image 2

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NlVT DgFAXnttNT, Bonn of Yanis nod Docb, Sept. 19,1890 «S£3 dm) for tk« nary paid at (Maw Mr yard) will be received at UtU office until nooo on the Uth Ocaobar next, for Ituakhiuc and delivering at UMamral navy varda named the material, and •it Idea embraced to UffifoUawlng dance. and which are particularly described to printed erhidalaa rtl'h rrtlTbe fomkhed upon anpli- ‘ east by mail, if ao requested,to *—‘i to odtr contract for any or all then la,by the commandants of the tereral nary yanla.for the dame. for the yatda aader their command, or by the nary ayeat naaieet thereto, or by the bureau, for U ja°^aae bliSSwdealre the commandants or •ary agenta to send them eohedalee by mail, it will be ■eoeamty, in order to tomre their tnuBUon thil umt should enclose tn their . appUcation postage stamps, as the law requires “SS^Uoned mid particular- b notified that their offers must be to the form hereinafter prescribed, and be mailed to time to roach their destination before the time ex pires for recelrins them •, no bid will bt con- eideredwhich ehaUbt recetred of hr Mr period stated, and no allowance will bt made for fail- iprfj the mail. So guard against oBera being made before the time appointed, bidders an requested to endorse oa the envelope abore the address, and draw a line under the endorsement, thus: “Pro posals for Class No. (name the okas) for the USafiWSfiSB of Yards mid Docks, Washington, D. C. “ 9, Stone •< 9, Yellow ptoo Umber “ 4, Yellow pine lumber “ 6, While pineaprace, jonlper^nd cypress umber “ 7, lime and hair " 8, Cement “ 9, Sand and grarel “ 11, Iron, inn nails, and spikes 11 19, Steel “ 13, Pig Inn " 14, FUas “ 15, Patota, olb, and glass “ 16, Ship chandlery " 17, Hardware " 18, Stationery 19, Plnwood “ SO, Hay and straw “ SI, Provender “ 22, Charcoal “ 23, Uclting, packing, audhoeo Norfolk.— Class No. 1, FOBHOF OFFER (Here doit the offer,) I, (Here assert Me isasse,) of (aasu Me fowl,) to the State of (name the State,) hereby olfer to tarnish, under your advertisement dated (dote of adoertieemenl,) and subject to all tho requirements of the ssmo, and of the printed schedule to which it refers, all the articles em braced to Class No. (name Me class,) for the naryyard at (name Me yard,) according to said schedule, vis: (here paste on Me printed elate from Me schedule, and oraorife each article tel the price, and caret out Me amount in Me col- tumtfordoUart and cade. jmd foot up the aggregate amount of the bid for the date,) amounting to (hen unite the amount in toorde,) I propose as my agent, (here name the agent (f one is required by Ue schedule,) for the sup ply under the classes miscellaneous, by a non resident of foe place of delivery ; and should my oftar be accepted; I request the contract maybeprepareaand sent to the nary-agent at (name Me agency,) for signature and oertifl- dtfli (Here the bidder to tign hie name.) FOBHOF GUARANTEE. The underaigned (name of guarantor,) of (name the tom,) and State of {name the State) and {nameof tecond guarantor, Ac.,) hereby nneUytmifu that the above named (name the bid• ■ dor or bidden) will, if hie [or their] offer an abore accepted, enter into contract with the United States within fifteen day* after the date of notice, throughout the post office, *of the acceptance of his [or their] offers before men* Witness [Signature of guarantors.] 1 certify that the above named (here name the gnrantors) are known to me to be good and responsible guarantors in this cose. To be signed by the district judge, district attorney, collector, navy-agent, or some person known to the bureau to be responsible. Portsmouth, N. H.— Class No. 1, Bricks 44 “ 2, Stone “ « 3, Yellow-pine timber “ 4, Yellow-pine lumber “ “ 5, Oak plank ** 44 06, White-pine and spruce lumber, seasoned «* « 7, Unte “ 8, Cement “ “ 9, Grarel and sand “ “ in, Slate “ “ 11, Ironnnd nails “ « 12, Steel “ “ 14, Files “ “ 15, Patota, oils, and glass “ » 10, Ship Chandlery “ “ 17, Hardware “ “ 18, Stationery “ “ 19, Firewood “ « 20, Hay “ “ 21, Provender “ “ 22, Charcoal '• “ 26, Iron coatings Boston.— Class No. 11, Bricks <■ “ 2, Stono 3, Yellow-pine timber •< 4, Yellow-pine lumber “ 5, Oak and hard wood timberand lumber “ 6, White-plne, spruce, junipor, and cypress timber and lum ber » 7, Lime and hair f 8, Cement I' 9, Gravel and sand “ .11, Iron, iron spikes, and nails “ 12, Steel •• 14, Files » 15, Paints, oils, and glass " 10, Ship Chandlery “ 17, Hardware » 18, Stationery “ 20, Hay and straw >• 21, Provender “ 22, Charcoal 44 23s Packing 41 25, Iron costings 3, “ 6i “ 8, “ 9, “ 11, “ 12, “ 14, " 16, " 16, m “ 22, “ 23, PENsacoLa. ClomNo. Bricks Stone Yellow pino Black walnut boards White pino Lime Cement Sand Iron, iron nails, and spikes Steel Filee Paints, oils, and gisss Ship chandlery Hardware Stationery Hay and strew Provendor Charcoal, Belting and packing 7, “ It, “ 12, “ 14, “ 15, “ 10, “ 17, “ 18, " 19, “ 20, “ 21, “ 22, “ 23, “ 34, “ 26, Bricka Stone. Yellow pine timber Yellow pino inmber Hard wood timber and lumber White pine, Juniper, and cy press timber & lumber Lime Cockle shells ironj iron noils, and splkea Files Patota, oils, glass, Ac. Ship chandlery Hardware Stationery Z'f Provender Charcoal Belting, packing, hose, Ac. Copper and composition noils Iron castings. Nrw Yore.— Class No. 1 •< 'j 2, « 6, 7, » 8, « ®; " 11, " u, " 14, “ 15, « 16, “ 17; « 18, “ 20, « 21, « 22, “ 25, “ 20, « 28, “ 29, Bricks Stone Yellow-pine Hard wood White pine, apruce, Ac. Ltme, hair, Ac. Cement Gravel and sand fanjj Iron spikes, and nails Filee Paints, oils, and glass Ship chandlery Hardware Stationery Hay and straw Provender Charcoal Belting, packing hose, Ac. Iron work and castings Machinery and tools Lightning conductors Diving-bell taUBUMU*- ■ oiaaNOr 1, Bricks 2| Btone » 3, Seasoned yellow pino timber “ 4, Seasoned yellow pine tombor “ 6, Oak nod hardwood timber •< 6, Seasoned white pine timber and lumber « 7, Lime and hair « 9, Gravel and Band u lo, Tin « 11, Iron. Iron spikes, and noils “ 13, Steel « 14, Files « 15, Paints.oil,.andglass •• 16, Ship chandlery « 17, Hardware « 18, Stationery « 19, Firewood » 20, Hay and straw <• 31, Provender «13, Charcoal « 33, Belting, packing and hose <> 26, Machinery aval Aarim-—- Class No. 1, Clothing, «. '« 2,. Hats, boots, shoe*, Ac. “ ,« .3, Provisions “ “ 4, Groceries 6, bread, AC. “ • 7, Tobacco « 8, Chandlery « 10,’ IrMMuSnolla « 11 Painia,oil,indghua « 12 FUta ^ “13, Lumber «>14,'Provender “ 16, Firewood m The schedule will state the times within which articles will be required to be delivered, and where the printed schedule is not used, the periods stated in it for deliveries must be co- E ied in the bids. All the articles which may b contracted for must be delivered :at such place or places, including drayage and carttbi to the place where used within the navy-yard respectively, for which the offer is made, a* maybe directed by the commanding officer thereof; and, all otber things being equal, pre ference will be given to American manufac ture. No article will be received after the ex piration of the period specified in the schedule for the completion or deliveries, unless special ly authorized by the department. It ia to be provided in the contract and to be distinctly understood by the bidders, that the amount and number of articles enumerated in classes beaded “mlsselleancous” are specified as tho probable quantity which may be re quired, os well as to fix data for determinat ing the lowest bid; but the contractor is to furnish more or less of the said enumelated ar ticles, and in such quantities, and at snch times, as the bureau or commandant may re quire such increase, however, not to exceed one third of the quantities stated (and requisitions sent through the poet office shall be deemed sufficient notice,) during the fiscal year ending 30th Juue, 1850; and whether the quantities required be more or less than those specified, the prices shall remain the some. All the articles under the contract must be of the best quality, delivered in good order, free ol oil and every chargo or expense aud snbject to the inspection, count, weight, or measurement of the said navy-yard, and be in all respects satisfactory to the command and thereof. Bidders are referred to the yard for plans specifications, or samples, and a further description of the articles. Contractors for classes headed “mUsellaneous,” who do not re side near the place where the anicles are to be delivered, will be required to name in their pro posals an agent at the city or principal place near the yard of delivery, who may be called upon to deliver articles without delay when they shall be required. Approved sureties iu the full umouQ of the contract will be required, and twenty per cen tum as additional security deducted from each payment nntil the contract shall have been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized^ the department On classes hea ded “miscellaneous,” to be delivered os requir ed during the fiscal year, the twenty per cen tum retained may, at the discretion ot the com mandant, be paid quarterly on the first of Jan uary. April, July, and October, when the de liveries have been satisfactory*, the balance (eighty per cent.) will be paid by the respec tive navy-agents within thirty days after the presentation of bills, in triplicate, duly vouched and approved. No part of the per centum reserved is to be paid until the rejected articles offered under tho contract shall have been removed from tho yard, unless specially authorized by the depart ment It will be stipulated in tho contract that if default shall be made by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of the articles mentioned, of tho quality ana at the times and places above provided, then, and in that case the said parties will forfeit and pay to the United States, as liquidated damages, a sum of money equal to twice the amount of tho con tract price herein agreed upon as tho price to he paid for the articles in case of the actoal delivery thereof, which liquidated damages may be recovered from time to time as they ac crue. The sureties must sign the contract, and their reapoaibiUty certified to by a navy agent, collector, district attorney, or some other per son saclsfactorily known to the bureau. It is to be provided in the contract that tho bureau shall nave the power of annulling the contract, without loss or damage to the govern ment, in case Congress shall not have mode sufficient appropriations for the articles named, or for the completion of tho works estimated for. and on which this advertisement is based; and shall also have the power to increase or diminish lhe quantities named in the classes not headed “miscellaneous” in the schedule twenty-live per cent Persons whose offers shall be accepted will be notified by letter through the post office, which notice shall be considered sufficient; and if they do not enter enter into contract for tho supplies specified within fifteen days from the date of notice from tho bureau of the ac ceptance of their bid, a contract will be made with some other person or persons, and the guarantors of bucu defaulting bidder will be held responsible for all delinquencies. - All offers not made in strict conformity with this advertisement will, at the option of the bureau, be rejected. Those only whose offersmay be accepted will be notified, and contracts will he ready for ex ecution as soon thereafter as may be practica ble. Sept 20—lawirr. H AimiSOX’S COLUMBIA HA no mlaxoed, situs improved. It hsi lotto ft* quantity and strength of to the Oar Directions for use accompany each box.*®* Price—1 ox, $1—2 on. $1.60—4 on. $3-8 oxs. $6 [Entered according to an Act of Congress, in tbo S ear 1866, by A. W. Harrison in the Clerk’* (Mice of io District Oiurtor the United States for the Eastern iurt of the United States for the Eastern District ofl’ciiDHylvauia.] For sale by tbo manufacturer, APULLUS W, HARRISON, O.willHadeli deel$—ly 10 South 7th $U, Blpbia. flume*. All persons are hereby positively prohibited from making any contracts with oar carriers Tor the delivery of the paper to them by the week, or from paying tho said cafriew any money. A high-handed game of Injustice to us,'and to onr. regular, subscribers, ancceasAilfy carried oat for a length pf time, ha* rendered tjifyjjburae imperatively necessary, aud it will bo hereafter rigidly enfurcod. All oontrao mast be made at the office. JAMBS BUGHAN AN, •nXSSSEBml'ii'- JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE OF EENTDOIT. Electors for Uu lute at Large, WILLIAM H. STILES, of Chatham. 1VEH80N L. HARRIS, of Baldwin ALTERNATES FOR TUR STATS AT LARUE. HENRY G. LAMAR, or Bibb. AUGUSTUS R. WRIGHT, of Floyd. DISTRICT RLICTOHS. UUtrict, Tuohas M. Furman, or Ulyuii. District, Samuel Hall, or Mscun. District, James N. Ramsay, or Harris, ttli. District, Lucius J. Uakthell, ur Fulton. 5th. District, John W. Lewis, or Unas. 6th. District, James P. Simmons, ol Gurinnstt. 7th. District, Thomas P. Saffold.oI Morgan, 8th District, Tnos. W, Thomas, or Elbert THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN CLINED 1 AH TO BE WHAT IS CALLED A STATES RIOHTSMA,\.—Jamet Buck- anan'e eycecti on the admietion of Arhantoe, in I FULLY ENDORSE.THE RESOLUTIONS, AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT 1 AM WHAT IS OALLED A STATE BIGHTS HE MUCH A T—Jchn U. Breckenridge in re- eponte to hie nomination for the Via Brendm- <» BY- TBXiBCiH.A.P 1 The Pnnan Wasuimotom, Sept '27—Mr. Cornrine, the United States QMhmissloner sent to investigate tbo Panuna riots, reports that the government or New Grenada is utterly unable to maintain lawand order on the Isthmus, and recommends thut the United States immediately take pos session ot it Dorn ocean to ocean. St. Louib, Sept. 21.—Gov. Geary has dis banded the Border BulBans, who are greatly incensed thereby, and swear vengeance. Lane, with 150 men, has moved towards Nebraska. Tiy.'Whleb 'oecamdHW the 1 50th alt., near Loboa Island. The passengers pid malls were- fWf. t / < | rVi J l . / Prom LiBiRta.—The ship El wine Owens, Dorn Baltimore, arrived at Libera on the 10th of Aug. with 300 emigrants—twenty died dur ing the passage. loo do B ft laadlM and ^ JstoK, JOtOTTON k CO. J UST RECEIVED—Per lata arrivals from New Yovk, iroillo sod Cambrio Buds, Also, Uua- Yellow Yever In Charleston, Offici Bo aid or Health! Sunday Night, 10 o’clock. ( Tho Board or Health report two. deaths ftom yellow fever tar the past twenty-taur hours. J, L. Dawson, M. D.,C. B. MEDICAL CARD. m. DR. J. U. SMITH has removed hla,Office r to Brougi too street. In Dailey's Building, a few doom above Beldeu'e Hat Store. Residence at Mr*. RoirulurtV, West Broad rtrect. eepll £40,000 TO DE HAD FOR •101 Prises Guarantied I The Foot Gaixrs Acamuit I-omar, to bo drawn at Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday, September 27th, with its. BRILLIANT CAPITAL OF $40,0001 $10,000!! $10,000 !!! $6,000 Mil $1,000 I lit i $1.000!!!!!! he., ho. OfTers unprecedented chances to purchaser*. I'urchascre, in buying two .Whole Ticket* (odd and even numbers) are guaranteed to draw $8, (Halve* and Quarter* in proportion,) with chance* at the other'magnificent Prizes I Orders should bo aent tu early. Whole Tickets, $10—Halves, $6—Quarters, $2)£. Order* cun be addressed to S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Georgia. 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Alabama. For particular*, see 8cbnmein another coljmn. Office in Savannah, corner of Bull and Bay-sts. sapt 23—41 HEALTH OFFICE, SAVANNAH, \ July l$th, I860. / AU vesul* arriving at tho port of Satan- nab, Dura the West Indies, Mexico, Central America, South America, or from any port whore contagious Infection* and malignant d eaios are prevailing, (alao, all vessel* having < knees ah board, or liavlug bad xtekuess on board ince last clearance,) are required to come to a- chor oft Fort Jarksuu, there to remain without oon munica- tlun with the city ot Savannah or adjacent ountry, un-tl visited by the Health Officer. No boat or vessel shall receive any of the crew o.* passengers from vessels snbject to the above or- dur for the purposo of carrying them to the city or Its vicinity. Vessels will not be detained in Quarantine unless such detention be necessary. Any violation of the above orders will antyecl the violator to tho penaltyof the law. F. H. DKMERE. Health Officer. Approved s E. C. Axonsox, Mayor. tf-JylT DENNIS HOLLAND, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solicit* tho patronage of masters of vessels and other* requiring the service* of a Notatry Public NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Fillmore and Fremont Coalition ■n Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept, 17—A meeting was held last evening at the National Hall, called by Lewis 0. Levin, to repudiate the Union ticket. Mr. Lerin was hooted down and bnstlcd out of the hall, aud subsequently the Union ticket was heartily approved and Levin deuouuo ed. The meeting then fanned a procession and marched to the Fillmore meeting to Spring Garden, where similar resolutions were adopt- ed. The Union ticket here alluded to, is a ticket tar State officers to Pennsylvania, nominated Jointly by the Mends of Fillmore and Fremont- Fillmore's supporters, in Pennsylvania, are leagued together with tho Fremonters in behalf of the same ticket, aud that is the way they “are lighting our battles to^he North!“ The elcctiou comes OB' on the Uth of October. Patriotic Southerners in the Know Nothing ranks, are requested to make a uote of this coalition—Should the Democrats be defeated, the victory, of course, will redound to the bene- Bt and go to the encouragement of the Black Republicans. In Philadelphia, Mr, Levin and others, called a meeting to repudiate the coalition. Herein their call tar the meeting mentioned in the tare going dispatch: “Americans 1 Fillmore men 1 The friends of our glorious Union, rally! All opposed to the Black Republican Unlun ticket, token up by certain members of the Legislature of Penn sylvania, are Invited to attend a moss meeting at Naiional Hall .Market street below Thirteenth st., on Tuesday eveningSept. 16th, at 8 o’clock. Come up. boys of '44; yon are about to boild up your glorious party 1 The Hon. Henry M. Ful ler, Hon. L. C. Levin, Isaac Hazlehurst aud others, will address tho meeting, and point out the true path to American glory to the elcctiou of Millard Fillmore." In response to the foregoing, another call for a meeting at the same place was issued as tallows: CHERILY1101—THE NINTH WARD FRE MONT CLUB will meet THIS ENENIKG at NATIONAL HALL. Come early. JACOB L.GOS3LER, Pres’t E. H. Coggins, Sec'y. This brought together such a crowd ot the supporters of the coalition—thut is to say, of Eillmore and Fremont—us completely over powered Levin and his company. A friend of the/osion, or, os It Is termed, the union tick et, Col. Warner, was made Chairman, amid a scene of Indescribable confusion. From the tallowing remark which fell from him.it would Boein that tho Joint supporters of ( Fremont aud Fillmore have as hearty a horror of “squatter sovereignty” as our neighbor: Tbe union ticket, to the Held,is the only tick- et to dish squatter sovereignty und nil these miserable nominations in modern politics. Levin was refused a hearing, and narrowly escaped with his life. The tallowing resolution was adopted with great enthusiasm: Reeotvcd, That we, osthefrienda and sup porters ofUillard Fillmore and Andrew J. Don- elson, do heartily endorse the Union State tick et, and will give it our earnest and undivided support at the coming election. Southern voters 1 ore you prepared to co operate with the Mends of Fremont, Fillmore and Company to defeat tbe Pennsylvania De mocracy and James Buchanan ?—tar that is tne game in lhe old “Keystone Slate," as it was to Maine, and as it was in Iowa. Is any party whose organization throughout a large portion or the North is to coalition with the Black Republicans, a party worthy of yonrmember- ship? What is it that now gives the Fremonten their confidence? The result in Maine and Iowa. ■ What brought about that result? The union between the rriends of Fillmore and Fremont to Pennsylvania and Indiana, (to both ot which elections occur to October) there is a similar coalition. Suppose It successful, who can say how much it will Incrcaso the chances nf a Black Republican triumph to No vember 7 Has any Southern K. N. paper rebuked these coalitions between tbelr Northern associates and the Black Republicans? We think not Still Uidy expect you, Southern voters, to fob low them, and sustain a party to Georgia whose .members in Pennsylvania, Indiana and other Northern States are leagued with the Black RepnUieans 1 Will you doit? A i>< SSI STOP THE THIEF. $950 REWARD. STOLEN from tho residence or tbe subscii ber, st Orangeburg Court House, on Friday .night, tbo 18th <>f July last, CHARLOTTE and •bet two children. Nsttalio* and Mary Aim. Charlotte Is a bright Mulatto, twentj.threo years olil, has black eyes, middling size, rather a im, moves quickly, carries berseir erect, aud movus bur sbouldar* u good deal hi walklug, teeth not very good: bar lost several ur her back teeth. Tbe cult, dren are bstli girls. Nattalio Is about 3 year* old. Mary Ann, an lufant 2)i mouths old. They are very loir and have black eyes. Tbe above rntmod slaves were stolen by a small Spaniard, whose namels Frederick I-eopet, a Sugar Maker- Bald Swans Lottery.—There are many different waya of making a fortune. Some workthrongb a long life in a hum-drum way, and acting op on the uld maxim of “take care of the cent, and the dollar will take care of itself," have, to the “sore and yellow leaf or life” realised a handsome competency. Others have had the mig/br/tiits to totve fortunes left them as an in horitance. Others have by bold speculation antaaeedl at onco, and by one move, a spiendiP fortune. While others with tbo smiliog fuvont of Fortunatus ever resting upon them or like Polycrateu ever fortunate In whatsoever they undertake or in whatever scheme they embark ed have brought a lottery ticket coating prob ably live or ton oolsrs and wake up next morn. IngOndliig tbemsolres in possession of a sum that malms them easy and Independent forever- Those who etc d Ispoecd to try this last chance eon do an by buying a Ticket in tho Georgia 1 Lottery l( to be drawn Sept 27th! Examine well tho Schemes, and if you hats any 'hopes at all. your pstliyDOw b yoar tlmo to give lier a cbanc i \ If orders wo addressed to S. Swan A Go Atlanta Geo., they will bo promptly answered Leopcl isv ry short lu stature, shoulder* broad for mau cf his height, rarrio* himself very erect. moves q uickly, aud uwiugt hi* shoulder* in walk- lag. He is very dark, hi* complexion boing morfi tbe color of an Indian than a Spaniard, has straight black hair, flat uo*e, large mouth, with rather thick lips, wear* a heavy moustache, and aotnetitue* a tuft ol hair on bl* under lip. Hbtfeet are remark- bly small; he usually dre**cson tho dandy order. I will give for tho delivery of tho Thief aud Negroea in Orangeburg Jail, $250. or for tho slaves 150, aud the thief alone $1(W. This »coundrcl hi* lived in Charleston several year*, aud frequently passed up and dowu tbe Soutn Carolina Railroad to Columbia nnd Auguxta, where bo ha* iriends, und where he sell* sugars -he U well knowu tu Charleston, and on both branchci of the Railroad, Ho took lay negroes on the Railroad to Cbarlpdoa. JOHN C. ROWE, 27th August, I860. sept'/S READ {.READ I {—READ III That is, If you con see; and If you can’t eee, yoa con And u all kind* of “helps to sec." at tho Wal Jewelry 8tore or D. B. Nlchol* A Co., In Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitakcr r where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, und Fancy Goods, a* low as at any other store in the country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those flue Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of Pebble aud l’eriscopic Lens, wblcii wc are prepared to Qt lu all kinds of frames, at short uotice. Our Poriacopio Leu* (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage ovor all other*, u* they have a greater rouge of focus, so thut the reader is not compelled to hold tbe book or paper at a certain distance from the eye. Call and snc. l>. B. NICUOUt A 00. 49* No charge for showiug good*. mar 11 D. B. N. ft CO. F R BALE—A lot of tine Initiuu Peoc lies. aug!6 *A. BONAl'D. SHIRTS I SIllllTS 11 SHIRTS 111 1 HAVE just received a large assortment of while aud Ugured thirls, of every quality and style, und superbly made, with collars to match, orders will uiso be taken, aud shirts made to suit any particular stylo or tosle of tho wearer. Call at the Star Clothing KmiMuium, 147 Bay street. WM my 14 F or sale on the wharf— 100 bbls choice New Orleans Molasses 210 whole and half oil* Kentucky Rope 1 *** •- .’Ibbed ,* Baum Sides, 22 cask* Clear and 10 do Kibl received per brig Zoroaster. auglO LOCKETT h XNKLUNS. NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED by Waruock & Davis Wednesday, 3d September. Surawigu, n Tale or 1787. Live and Ix-uru, u guide for ull who wish to speak and writocorrectly; particularly intended as a book of reference lor tbo solution of difficulties connected with grammar, composition, punctuation, etc. Victoria; or, tho World Overcome. By Caroline Chesebro’. Magdelen Hosi-burn, n story of tho Scotlsh Re. formation; by Mrs. Olyphant, author or*>Zaidcco," etc. etc. The Tanglutowu Letters—being the reminis- sencos, observations nnd opinions of Tlinotheu* Traf^faq.j by tho author of "Record* of Bubblcton The Ship Carpenter’s Family, a story for the times; by Win. K it. Whitman. Tho War in Kansas, a rough trip to the border byG. Douglas Brewertou. Arthur’s Homo Magazino lor September. Mr*. Stephens’ Monthly for September. Putnam’s Monthly for September. Blackwood’* Edinburgh Magazino tar August. Knickerbocker Magazine tar September, For *ule at 169 CongroBS-st. sept 4 REFINED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS, ff A Bbls Stuart’s A. Crushed Sugar. Ou 60" '• A. Clarified do. 60 “ “ D. do do. 60 •* “a do do- Just received and for sale by aug 6 SCRATON JOHNSTON 9 CO C HOICE LIQUORS.—10 half pipes 0. D. Brandy. 5 pipes Holland (Metier Swan) Gin ; 2 puncheons old Jamaica Rum; 1 do do St Croix do; 10 casks Port Wino. In store and Ibr sale by »N. J AOo. aug5 SCRAN fON. JOHNSTON k CO. TO HOUSEKEEPERSi ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Brvan-tt, J would rcspectfuUy announce to the citizen* oi .vannah that be Is ready to make and put down Oil Cloth, Matting, ftc., at the shortest no ire, and on tbo most reasonable torms. ocUtatf P’ P APER ft RAISINS.—160 roams Wrapping Papor 60 half boxes Raisins, 60 boxes aug 28 33m do, rocelved and for sale by MCMAHON A DOYLE, 205 ft 207 Bay streeL PATENT AlR-OTGHTSELF-flEALING CANS AND JARS, *■ thur’s Patent Air Tight Self* Scaling 0 A 8 am JAR 8 Fcr Preserving FRUITS. TOMATOES, ftft Full directions tar preserving _ i’ , ....... accompany each Con. hot sale at monatketnrer * prices by HORACE MORSE, 116 Broughton bL Also, an assortment of Lndlow ft Co’s and Bar nett’* Screw Top Fruit Qitu, lets than co*t. jfl» Family Soap Adsmantlne'oandle*. Starr Brand Beaded* Tallow Candles, $ and $ BY ouiift TO be drawn October 16tb, 1856, at Concert Hall, Maooa, Go., under Um sworn superintend- eaoe of OoL Geo. M. Logon and James A. NUbet, bq. Patrons will please examine this Ma$olfleent Scheme caretaUy, compare It with any other, and ir It la net the best ever offered, and the chances to obtaincapitals Ibr better, don't purchase tickets. or Stooping Master, and will attend promptly to all business entreated to his core. lm—sepB C. C. tOOLB, Vo. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WBOLUALI AND UTAH. DBALSft XM Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oil*, 1 nUhee, Window Glass, Patf —: Pointers’, Gralners* and ArtA Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry one ^a.~ Mixed Points of every description, Artists’ colors In tubes. Prepared Canvass, Ac. 5, BORDERSAND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Room* prepared with neatness and despatch.— — Sign and 6hlp Painting. Gliding, Graining and it fit the beat style anu at moderate All orders from the country promptly attended to^ men 28—ly CANDY MANUFACTORY AND CON FECTIONARY. D AVID n. GALLOWAY, having retired from politics, would lntarm tho public that he has gono to making Candies, and selling French Con fectionaries, Dried Frulti, Nuts fto.. at tbe old es tablished Flood recently occupied by Messrs New- combe, Rico ft Fitzgerald, corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets, Savannah, Go., where be will he pleased to accomim. iate and All all orders with promptness and dispatch, to Democrats, Amerl can*, aud the “ dear people” generally. This 1* tho place where the genuine Cough Candy Is made. Enough said. Terms cash. No charge tar pack gor shipping. iug 25—8m. 2g BBLS apples, Potatoes, Onions, Gorlio and Green Ginger, received per steamer and tar *10 by »eptlO J. D. JESSE. FILLMORE df DONELSON. NEW YORK EXPRESS, rpo meet the constantly 'increasing demand for A a Campaign paper, which, during the Presl* dentist canvas*, will contain the fullest informs- tiou upon all the topics which are to be discussed, the Proprietor* of the “Express" publish a Cam paign Paper, ut a price *0 low as to put it in the baud* ot uvory man who desires a cheap paper. CLUB TBK1U BY THE MONTH. Twenty copies tar $1.60. Thirty copies $1.76, Fifty copies. $a oo. Aud a free copy to the getter up oi the Club. All sent to one address. A single copy to au address, 60cents for six months, or one dollar pen anuura. AU letter* should be addressed to J. ft E. Brooks corner or wall aud Nassau streets, New York City. The '-Dally Express" is published at $7 per an num. Tbe Semi Weekly Express at $4 per annum. The Doublo shoot Weekly at $2 per annum. 8pccim n u copies sent to any address* free ol' charge. Paper* seut tar a single month on the above terra*; and in the raine proportion lor any length oftime. Campaign Documents. Fillmore's Three Sjicechcs—at Newburgh, Albs ny, und Rochester. 1,000 copies, 62# cents. Fcr dozen 10 cent*, s'iuglecopies 1 cent. Defence ok Fillxokk and ms Position—Tbo Bpeeoh of Hon. James Brooks before tho Americans iu Oin clnnati. Speech or Hou. Krastus Broolm—at Hartford, Con necticut, July 8,1855. Milliard FUlmore, Fremont, Slavery, Sectional-urn, Romanism and Patriotism. FREMONT'S PRO-SLAVERY RECORD. Speech of Hiram Ketcbum, Esq., at New Haven. The Komauism of Fremont, os demonstrated by his own acts. HEAD ! READ ! I READ t!! 1,000 copies, $10. 100 copies, $1.26. Ter dozen, 20 cent*. Single copies, 2 cents, sept U-w2 LARD AND BLUR-20 boxes S OAP. BROOM, No 1 Soap, 60 Pale do, 76 do Family do 100 dozen Brooms. 60 kegs Lard 100 boxes Fig Blue, received and tar sale by mcmahon ft doye, JylO 206 and 207 Bay at. JjJXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, fto—Just received, 50 - ^ bags and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bbls crushed and powdered Sugar; 20 bbls A, B and C olurifled Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Collbe, In )* and 1 ID pucks; au uu uu nurvaru, uiugur. viuu*muu nuu Mace; 10 cases Table Balt; 10 naif bbls Extra No 1 Mackerel; 100 doz Brooms, Buckets, Cl oihis Lines Scrub Brushes; 81 half chests Oolong Tea, loose and, in ‘4 lb pack*. For sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, sept20 corner Bronghton and Drayton »ts. ffULMAS, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, a beaati X. Cal lot, ranging In price from $160 to $30, of tbo very best styles, just received and for isle by J, W. THRELKELD, Bept 20 corner Congress and Whitaker sta. pOTAHH—10 cum Rectified Potash, in tin cans tar bmlly use; 10 casks Potash, J ui^received and for sale by w Jyll RODGERS, NORRIS ft 00. DISSOLUTION. T HE Firm orFreeman ft Henderson wss this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debt* duo tho firm must be paid by tbo first ur October, to either party. A. FREEMAN, J.U. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sept 1,1860 sept 1—lm SUNDRIES. JUST RECEIVED- 0 16 bags choice old Government Java and Rio OotTee; 0 hair chest* Black and Green Teas,locM and in Quarter pound packages. 10 hhdaLlght Mua _ uscovodo Sugar; 10bbls R L ft D Stuart’s Crushed and Clarified 8a. ,0 g bbls* self rising Flour, 26 bags Extra and 8uperflne Flour; 20 bbit Soda, Buttor and Maple Crackers; 60 boxes Beadel’s family Soap, Starch and Candles; 60 dox Palls and Brooms; 100 doz Scrub Brushes, and Cotton and Manilla Clothe* Llues; 10 grass Matches: 26 boxes ground Coffee and Pepper; 60 boxes Mustard and Yeast Powders, Mose, Cinna mon, Nutmegs, and Olovee, and 10 cases table SaR, ftc.,fto. In store and tar sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, Jell Cor Broughton and Drayton sta. REMOVAL. The subacriber has removed to the store cast of Mr. O’Conner, corner of Drayton and Broughton afreeta, adjoining tbe Marshall ■ House, where be la prepared to make to or der Gentlemen’s Coots, Pants, vesta, fto., Ins man ner to inlt the most fastidious. Gentlemen furnishing their own materials will find It to their advantage. Cash must be paid for workmanship In all cases, ax there will be no books kept op^n. Cutting for men and boys attended to; and all catling jobs mast be paid tar on delivery. Uniforms of all kinds made according te ed States’ Regulations. ' Young men desirous of becoming good cut- 1 the Unit- to the trade can be Those who will patronise me will find price* to suit tbe time*. M. CRAKEY, Ageut. sept 18—lm TJ1UHJR—200 socks Granite Mills, New Wheat J* Geo. Flour. 100 bbls extra '* " J ust recelvod and tar sale by aug 28 SCRANTON, SMOKO) Tongues, mokedBeef, Pig Hama and S choice Oothen Batter, receVved’per Florida and tar sal* by augl J. D. JESSE. TRANSPARENT WINDOW ftHADKS. CARPET WAHB-UOU8E, ,140 ouxaaxKi *m> 67 or. joun-nranriv. the (mention of the advertiser lu kwp constantly in store a large supply of all the various iwucrns and ■tyle* marnffiKturod by the manufacturers ot this roqafry and of France, to which theattention oTmer- chant* and famiUesto the city ahrt Wrantry, la In- Tiled. They will ho told at wholcsalu aud retail, at suttafrctoryprloca. W II. OUION. Agent JOB $ . Q\lBA HOLA88BB—The . BSE8—The cargo efiuperiorquilltr. pAmrLfoHn. 1 of tbe brig . Foraole TAT ft no. P RESERVING PEACHES—Just received a choice lot; suitable tar preserving, and tor sale by jy 31 J. D. JIBBMB. 0ANDLEB.-6O boxes Beadell’s 0’S Tallow Oat- and foritL'e *• ft 00. dies, 80 do do 8’i do do. lan< Jy8 SCRANTON, JOI Yt-50 bbls Now Orleaai BecUBed, m • and for sate by :14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. t5SacHCs—2C09 lbs pealed Dried Peaches, cltan X and bright, suitable tor fiamlly use, received and foraole by • J. D.JVSJL ftw; Sontfaern Lottery. ON THE THE HAVANA PLAN.! Mon Prizes than Blanks. 7,806 PRIZES I II •102,000. rnty Academy b&KOU. FOB YOUNG La6Te^ Y) SS25,” bloom and tbe frame a vigor.” Every °ot«®aptJloo, has Improved in this rortlcufarT' The buildings ttamblne beauty ofsrchitcct'ur- with modern comforts, and conveniences fi TfMYM. fnmaFM J.1 WUl .turn CAPITAL, ,15,000. 1 Prixaof. $15,000 is 1 5,000 b 1 “ 3,000 1s 3 “ 1,000 are... ^6 « ......... 60 “ 20 to 2.000 are 1000 LOO « or $10 to each of tbe capitals of $1,000 are 1,000 7600 prises of 8* ore 63,760 2,000 ifiOO 2,500 IfiOQ 7806 prises amounting to. $102,000 Tickets $10, Halves $6, Quarters $2 10. Prises payable without deduction. The 7^00 prises ot $8 W are determined by tbe number which draws the *" ” *— $16,000; if tbatnumber ohouldbe on odd number, then every odd nomber ticket In; the scheme will be entitled $8 $0; if on even number, then every even number ticket will be entitled to $8 60, in addition to any other prise which may be drawn. Purchasers buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets willl be certain of drawing nearly oae half the oc»t of the some, with chance* of obtaining other prise*. AO th«a UckeU ending «llb o, J, 4,«, 8, nro «,«□; nil tho.fi ending with 1,0,5.7,0, are odd. Penon. lending mnne, by mill need not rear tta boing lent. Orden particularly attended lo. Com- munJcatlou oonOdeaUnl. Bank noten or nonnd honks taken at paw. Thoro wlihlng particular nnmbere should order Addrein, neptli JAMES F. WINTER. Manager, Go. GEO. A McCLE KEH, Agent, Sav’h. SAVAHHAH MEDICAL COLLEGE. rfTHE 4th annual coarse ot Lectures in this Initi' X tutiop, will commence on tbo first Monday in November next, and be continued for four months. R. D. ARNOLD, M D., Prof. Theory and Practice of Medicine. P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Prof. Obstetrics and dis eases of Women and Children. W Q. BULLOCH, M. D., Prot Principles and Practice of Surgery. J. G. HOWARD, M. D., Prof, or Anatomy. E.H. MARTIN, M. D., Prot Institutes of Medl- cine. J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Mat. Medics and Med. Jurisprudence. JOSEPH JONES, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry JOS. J. WEST. M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy J. O. HOWARD, M. D., Dean oT tbe Faculty. The Preliminary course of lectures wilt commence nn the 20th October. aug 27 Otd&wtlstNov FKKSH aaullNU CORN MEAL. t)ff A BUSHELS Fresh Ground Corn Meal in £dO\J 8tore, and Tor sale low by aug 8 YOPVU ft WYATT. C HAMPAGNE CIDER—20 cases John J Mix’s cel ehrated Champagne Oder, a choice article now In store and tar aale by aug7 J. D. JE8SE. K9REFi MONKY11, HONEY n i ■yyHY be we without Money t when it lijait as easy tar any one to be around with a pocket full as not, ir they only thihk so. I have got a new artiote, from which from^ five to twenty dollars a f MONROE, New York. day con be made, either by male or female. It 1* highly respectable business, and on article which Is wanted in every fomily in the United States. En close me two dollars by mail, at my risk, aud I will forward you by return mall a Circular, with frill instructions in tbo art. Tho business is very e&s; Try it, if you are out of employment; and you wl never regret it; (or It will he better for you to pi the abovo sum, and insuro a good business, Uu t* pay twenty-flv* cents for n spurious advertise ment. This is no humbug. Tuv it 1 Try it I Try it 1 Address your letters te DWIGHT *cpt 16-3m PUBLIC bale of building and WOOD LOTS, At Oglethorpe University. riTHE Trustees of the University will offer at pub- X lie isle, on Wednesday, the 16th of October next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., In front of the Hotel, near the College: A largo number of eligible Build ing Lota—each containing nine-tenths of an acre- lying on College Avenuo and other streets crossing it at right angles. Also, about two hundred acres or Land, near the College—most of It adapted to cultivation, and near ly one-half densely covered with * heavy growth or oak and hickory wood—the best fire-wood that can be obtained within the tame distance from MlUedgeville. This tract will bo divided; and sold In lota or from five to twenty acre*. The University being now established on a per manent basis and iu succcssfril operation; tbe good preparatory ami primary male aud female schools in the vicinity; the health er tho place: Its accessi bility; and the high-toned character or Itq Inhabit ants, renders Midway an eligible location, surpass ed by none otber, tar families who have children to be educated. The terms of aale will be one-half payable on the 1st ot January next, balance January 1st, 1868, with Interest, notes with approved security. By order of the Trustees. D. C. CAMPBELL,) Committee r. h. bamhayT >- or W. MCKINLEY, f Board. September 16, 1866 2dftwtd—eeptlO rootra. tororore, ternKo verandah. coL,, rv ,Z“ couwcM wttb library and parlor, kc , Ic " r lhe teacher. • ■ ’ and all speak the French language. j¥ il A¥ d A? erinM ^nation clwie* um inducted by the music and drawing teachers iu are naurre or S.luortand and toman,-' ^ here b«nconn«Kd. prcfctatonally, to" L.,*S yeara wlth dUUngnuiied f.'nifa, informant S jjnlland. And In r^jrd to ,eli s ;,„ a ne comforts, and Uithful instruction, the ScLmI long been recommended for “a cmnblnsSS SraMKfiiSJJSflSS* — "-htMnlh rod MarketaUecla, via MaliaSi T«mn.-For Board and InlUoti, nnd all hidden Ul oxpenaei, Including une orKhnoi booln. i t S so ntn charge whatever, *216 a year. Forth! ■amOjCdllng Mule and French, gao; addinglJS! aaf‘Drawing, ue or Drawing mnteriati. $vu AJ-lrw Bov. B. 8. HCNTIN'OTOS. Vlllngn Green l>. 0, Delaw arete,!'! QALMUN—50 pounds Deah Smoked 8a!mnn re. O «lred per nteamer and tor sale by ' MpUO J. D. JESSE OGIiETHOPK HEOICAL COLLEGE SAY ANN AH GEORGIA, mHE Regular Courae or Lecture. In the abere la. X. nutation, will commence en the Flnt Mendir In Noyember next. The Faculty Ir conn tuto.1 i tollown, viz. H. L. BYRD, M D., Frol'. Principle, and Practice ot Medicine. STEELE, M. D., Prof. Obrtrics and dii. axes or Women end children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, it. D., Prol. Httedi Medlca, and Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS n. emVEto-, M. D., Frol. Phytlel^ JAMES8. MOREL, M. a, I-ror. Anatomy. J* W. BENSON, M* D., I-ror. Principles and Practice otSurgery. r LAWRENCE J. BOBKRT, M D., Prof. Medical Chemiauy. WIIJJaM T. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus. PruT of Chemistry. E. J. OLIYERO^, M. D,, Demonstrator of .tu. tomy. Fees, tar the full course, $lo5 Matriculation $6, Demoostrotor $10, Graduation $su. For Ihrther Intarmatiun, address II. L. BYRD, M. 1». Dean, sept 17 2mwtw S UGAR.—20 bbls Stuart'* Powdered Sugar 26 do do Crushed do, landing and for sale by augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. B agging, rope fto.— 60 bales Gunny Baggiug 300 Colls Kentucky Rope COO lbs Bagging Twite. In store, and tar sale by |» sags HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. HA8SIB SCHOOL. r 13 School will bu orgunized on Wcdu&djr, October 1st, under the charge of Mr. B J!*;. km.aa Principal; who will bo aided by competent assistants. The house will acconuimdate ouu pa- pita; 200 of whom will hu received I ret- ol ilune, and 100 will pay tuition. Tbe Mu**ie School District include.- that (Nittioncf the cily lying cast of Whitaker st. All children re siding in this district are entitled to unlace in this School. Application* must be nude tn either of the Com missioners, or to the Principal. A. PORTER, J. STODDARD, S COHEN, Commission Savannah, Sept. 8tb, 1S5U. sept 8-lm •3- Morning New* uud Republican copy see month. PUBLIC SCHOOL. r S Public tiobool will be reopened « n We*ln«- day, October 1st under Mr W. II Baker as Principal. One hundred and fifty pupil* will be received; fifty of whom will pay tuitiou. The fc'ckwl I strict Includes that portion of the city lying wcstoi Whita ker street. No children living east of tlt.s street can oliUio place* in this Schooi. Applications mu^t be made to eitlh-r m the Cm- mlssioner*, or to the Principal. A. PORTER. J. STOPPARD, S. COUKX, CommisriUot-ri. gavaunab, Sept. 8th, 1856. sept S-lo Morning News uud Republican copy ote Mammoth Scheme! Tlf’AQAZINES FOR^JUNE—Putnam|*^Monthly; Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Graham’s Magazine; Arthur’* Homs Magazine; Godey’e Lady’s Book: Harper’s New Monthly, and Dlcken’e Household Words, received and for sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, 169 t ggo*ln(o afreet. JgACON, LARD, ftc.—Justreceived MOReynold’e choice tamlly Hama, 8 bhds do Shouldere, 10 bbls No 1 LeaT Lard, 6 kegs prime Goshen Butter, 10 whole and half bbls Haws’ Corned Beef, tar sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, augS Comer Broughton and Drayton sta. ■r steamer. Knoxville, thoee _ Embroidered 1 for tale by sept 2 Urt Fronta something nice, and J. W. THRELKELD, Congress and Whitaker sta. B utter ft cheese.— 20 tubs Choice Goshen Butter. 10 kegs do do do. 20 boxes Choice New Goshen Cheese, landing per steamer and for isle by ang 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. FOR BALES. * 81x Tracts of Land, 600 acre each, 3 or 4 miles from Um city or Savannah on the 8. A. luff Rail Road, well adapted to Ut growth oi Bloo, Cotton and Corn, and Wood enough to pay for It ten time* over. Apply to fob 27 tf C. A. CLOUD. /COTTON BAGGING—On Consignment—A v small lot Gunny nagging. Tor sale on moderate torms. Apply to F. R. SHACKELFORD, ■ept 20—It over Way ft Taylor. GBNidRAirCOMMISSION A WARE HOUSE BUSINESS. mHE undersigned having leased the fire-proof X Warehouse, known as Hodgson’s, also well- nun’s stores, will transact a General Commission AU consignments tar sole or shipment will ro- eslve strict attention. Cotton reodvod on storage. $nd particular care *SS3gS SPLENDID DRY GOODS. XU8T RECEIVED per Iate arrivals direct from d New York—Figured and Plain MOUSLIN DE LAINESi ALPACAS AND BOMBAZINES; CALICOES—COLOBED AND MOURNING; GINGHAM?—BLACK AND COLORED; French Merlnoeb; 8ack Flauuol*; French I’lold do; ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN IPZlZSTTlif Irish l4»D8, a beautiful lot; Birdseye Diaper: Grub and Dowlas; Linen Table Gotha, cot,, fto., all ' .>.'(! ?;irf' J.: W.- THRELKELD, aeptlO . ; corner Ooagrees and Wbltaktr-ata. ftttrr$0.doaen Brooms; ill lAodH.-SireiiuBiWuWfif tot .«!«, to * mm. HURT’S 11PUUVKU 8BW1N8 © BONED Exyrefflly tor makl: LIBS, oFikaattwul [df* ^SSSSS^BSSSt lotnrers, Grain and Flour murebantsaro HHni eaUand axamli# UU 116 On ALFIKDWEBSm,Owl igt CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000. Alabama Lottery, [ACTBORIZXD BY Till WITZ OF SAMUEL 8WAN, Manager. 30,000 Tickets Only 11 Frizes amounting to 200,000 Dollars! 1 do do.... 20,000 1 do do 20,000 1* 1 do do 10,000 is ™ 1 do do 10,000 <s 6 do, do.;... 6,000 1s J-JJJ 2 do do. 2 do do..., 20 do do...I....... 60 do do 76 do do 100 do do 125 do do, » do do W «..*••••• p prlro. olWJO opprorim's togogw* Jg 4 4 ‘ 4 " 4 “ 4 “ 8 « 8 44 260 176 200 ‘ $00' 1 150 60 40 85 26 20 1,000 prizes amounting to.. rues or TicKsn*. Whole Tickets 410| lUlvw 18; gurtm »- «• The Alabama rod Oeorfl. Ixmtrlw, « or lovretmoBt, presrot laduremmu . ' known rohemo. Tho eipcrieocf b ' P" b ^ u.r|< hail or tho muigemontortbe-fi Wterkr. »•i “4 amount of prlireuM, tho prompm»<au they hare b«u paid, are thrr will alwaya be conducted lu toe ■“* Wo manner. rux or res wnaiv. lu m. with three nnmhera oo thn Tickew prtujw cj rate clip, of paw, are encircled wim •— tube*, uud plnucd in one wheel. j (t tlr Hi. Oral ItSI) Prizue. .imllarly priulid uu oled, at. plated In uuolher whed- nsn >berii Tbe wheels are then rewired, and the ^ drawn from tho wheetol number., Ume a Prirc la drawn Jkom l hs «Ui>- number rod prlie drakn nut ure ewuej“JSL drawn. aee on drawn oat. AmmxuuYiox * >w * i ^*u DC Nuss- The two preceding rod toe lw.we««^» rtl | M in to thoee drawing the £?.2weerdW “toortrfi'Tlckebi encloae tbe JJJJjjyKS dren tor the Tlekete ordeiwl, on revni tkay wlU b. forwarded by^Ortt mil ^nb, tllatriy uPer in sent to porelu '"la-Pnrohaiera will ideate-'W JJ' 1 ' si J5au7 plam. aid give their pwt “®“vfou-lrreu. t* 1 Tor Remember that every pn" SSIBtesise 8 jroSSWjptrictly eonddeuW- tiSmgagsg** rttoretorrickete can bo addreued eitbe'» "'"‘“"aawiS k co., & SWAN, ttooigomew, Ala. BOX M. Saraanah, fla. CLASS II. To be drawn lu the City of Montgomery. Alabama lu public, on FRUUY, October 10th, 1*56, on tbe plan of SINGLE NUMBERS'! 1,6W 1.000 te l’“J 300 to 1JW 100 to '“J 00 to « 30,000 »rel,t® 10,000 ire 500 10,000 ere IJJ 6,000 OT “J yoo are W >S5& SSSiS