Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 23, 1856, Image 3

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^voTtt’K.-T Inlcniito make a change In ’ but Clothing Establlshmeut, and wlllfrora Hitfwoui.°»i». MRryita Etroci, pllMm. OB' CHATHAM tvvjig COTTON HABVHWfcR* ] „ oiiulnnl ration nun'll cowon u »T« In totordliiMjr ww. mlmmoni»»i»ount of labor, Whnl ooo hi * »*o lo I «»lo< oo Itoraoni# tao Lv.'oiuaOlo l» If ItayUr IIowo’l lout for the »UIM of, Goorglaand not S VOR KENT. Ply K» > «• TMON h GORDON, * - 1 ‘ 1 .^ergnrabol, ■■■ V I I A imall bouse, In thevl ...... chance, at $8 or 1 $10 par monlb at this offloo. ' ' ! ae fulrout «i ue Sal’ll Ueorgia m au aunts due to the Georgian previous t iiiti cih m*taut, aro payable ouly 10 the uu ued. Noies auu aooouuu due in the city wii touted uuuiudiately, aud all debt* due tn the 1 Mill be forwarded by au early mall. a 'Ving tuo urst lime that the undersigned has ‘■ y appealed to hu tate patron, ho toels that 1 will not coustder him unreasonable iu urgiug uietu Uio uecessity fur immediate payment, .huuuccs may be niado directly to tue under- * u, ur 10 R. ii. HUtott. ft whoao roocipt wfil i : PHILIP J.-PUNCH, uuimb, May 28,1866. mylS-lawdftw . i_ ij PHIHTTBJRH, , .uipcnlicrt elWr lor Ml. a larg. anil van.d Lncul of eueoutl-lnunl prlnllug uu.lorUI.nuHI- „ enubllih a oomplelo Job Ullloo, wub but iuuuul article., cou.b<uug la pul of-oue , of .null pica, 0 good u uow, and rul- * a u of Job type; one super royal tund-prenn; :r_ a ce.’> pruef-preu, latent (uipruvomeui. nr uiure Urge linpooing alouee, new; duu- nunle suede; canes, eumpoidug atlclu,cel- 1 ru irs, galleys, ciuaea, etc., elo., logemor wllh :■ jeiusr nruelon psrululug tu a newspaper ,uSe. «• «• ID ETON * OO. ■■•'A * MAYOR'S OFFICE, > 0 urv or dnTimii, Bib of Augu.1,1850. ) i jlVXEHooFbOOd, and all ether, whom It iiiii- concern. .uire hereby uotifled to keep your Dogs In and taltauiu from going at large within the City j u'ueg found going It lug. altar this notice, „ jnuituosoil, dayorseptomber noil,.ballbo . ‘|| EDtV’D. 0. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest. Enw’n. 0. Wuao», Clerk of Council. ^ IVEbbi At WIlsLlAM*. _ DBALKBaiN 1 UEST10, fobbiqn and fancy • DRY GOODS. So. 149 UongrtiMl., S-rcanmtk, Oa. r. Wr.UA formerly or Beaufort Dial. 8. G. iumil.is W1LUAM8, »« ScrivanCo.,G*. no. s. n. Dam w. b. loxa. UUSB, DAVIS « IiONG, « jAlMiSSiOKMKiiOKANTS, n SAVANNAH, GA. 3 WM. 8. DANIELL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, savauxau, oa. f ijnico over Thomas M. Turner ft Co.’s Drug e, iky street. ' my7 OCiin. U. D. &MXLUMM. LOCKETT At .NEELINGE, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMS SHIPPING AGENTS, Savannah, Qa. rill atleud to tho Belling of nil kinds of produce, ct attention given to receiving and tarwardini ft. may 31 ly action & Commission House, Macon, Ga 1 a. r. McLaughlin, - eueral Agent and Auctioneer, v liicits from hu friend* conalgnmenta or everj criptiun. Takes order* tar Cotton. IT Spuciol attention given to the sale* or Real do, siockB and Negro property, at public and -> vitessioa. Prompt returns and dispatch. a eftrtnee—C. A. L. LAMAR. moh80 ■ V, UKJOM. B. V. SHOOT. * GREEN * SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW w tr:5 THOMOOTON, 04. * JOHN BILBO, 1 Ordinary of Chatham County, « AND 4TT0RNEV AT LAW. lice In the Court House. mylS ANTHONY MeOtlLLdu; [ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia. 1 W Olfico ou Bay street, over the Bank of Savan- L mayl8 H. h. P. KING), ATTORNEY AT LAW, inter of Bay andg Whltalcer Streets, l SAVANNAH. ' « ftb22 3mos l wrigiit. j. r. a. paroox WRIGHT ft SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BHU.NsSWICK, GA. Jyl9 JONH H. UOWEfl, ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND 8imVEY0R, COBNKK or I)R4YT0N OSD BBTOM-SM., (Above C A. L. Lamar.) Jyc—3m A. McALPIN dt BROTHERS, Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards. *pts HAVANHAH, OA. » UGI)W. WN. SCOBBuIt. B. B. BORDII. OGDEN. BTABAdt CO., Shipping and OommiBsion Merchants, BAY-8TBUT. SAVANNAH. OA. PATTEN, HUTTON ft GO., FACTORS. orvarding and Commission Merchants, Bay-street, Savannah, Ga. E. GUMMING, fM ATTORNEY AT LAW, febl-iy lawntroir, oa. >• uasruox. a. o. Noams HARRISON dt McGBHBB, ACTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AMD k or warding merchants. I and 61 BROAMTBUT, COLUMBUS, 0101011. — O* Particular attonUun given to the sales of Real Negroes and Produce. g Uberal advances mads on Negroes and Her- RUSE. PATTEN’*kQ$!*? 1 8 M&* WN0 -) ffff&aaWL™'} ApUAOhlOOl. ^8. SMITH, JHoblVl.AUbMM.' ^ ictor and General Commission Merchant^ 71 BAT-BTBOr, SAVANNAH, OA., Ctaghorn ft Cunningham, Bell bK U "» t 2*? en » 8tanr * °°«i Savannah; J. P. J^pson, Boston ’ n0 rl lAf-nuioomBk no. mum num. WOBS * GENERAL MlSmoN SmcUANTS, Bay .front, Savannah, Ga. fmyn R. J.' DAVAIIT, JR, ’MiTOB AND COMMISSION MEROANT , No.87Bf.yStM.tV J? 3 ® Bannuii.fi. TO RENT. t . And possession given on the first of' Ooi tobor, that northern balfof tut brick build, lug situated on Tntnall amMtati' head of Gordon Stroets, occupied by Mrs. Cooper; .. location and very codvemeutly flnUbdd, With gas afid water. Also, two tenements: of brick 00;Montgomery and Jones strooti vory comfortable,' all now and In good repair; poMosilou.glventan. tho let Novombor»' frm» -.1 ^ OLIVER M. LILLIURIDOE. ‘ T.p,.MBNTi,-i - BuildingVoorner Bay. and i)raytoo-«ta M f suitable for moroonttle purposes and stor- I ago. For particulars onqulro at L Juno 13 .... .. ,,THIS OFFICE WANTKD TO BEST , A commodious; airy and ploManf Housa lu> doillrublo purl of thu oliy, for wblpb a. Ilboral prloo will bo paid, Enquire at Die loffloo or Uio Georgian and Joprnnl. —tr ATLANTA HOTEL: ■'. 15,000 of $8 amounting to.... 130,000 15,186 prizes amounting to.,, JAMBS M. 8AVAGB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, raoiusviLU, ruoius county, os. business entrusted io bis care will receive attention •/ lyr—mqrlT ,a *0.aODO*BS. jams*. aoiuus. RODGERS 6t NORRIS, 'late Crane ft ""— i«.u» s ?‘ r - 8TB1 ”'" A,rl,n,AD ' 0 .i" dlCSTBRgOJf ROBERTS. OBN1BAL t0 IMI88ION MEBOHANT, AND DEALER M umber and Lumber. 8A VANNAH. Qa. W ,M. M. LAWTON &CO. Vhttleatan. Somth Carolina. COTTON AND RICE FaC- Baoot I William M. Lawton. Bill. { Winioin Lawton Jr. oodim TORS. «»» la. . ' sIV tl hid tall.a.t,Inn In AmIm* fRVEYOB, toe. *R«utlon to designs in ArehUec- Bay itrS; 0,8 ,toro « Joka Williamson, Esq. myl8 "■-•svaiSHc. WI26, EORGIA, “Tetbr/- ' ... 'New (Meant. Triune will‘ -find Ay oh the arrival of the Gfrsj MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, FOR, PHILADELPHIA. i *.*vt lurday, September U7tA. at 9 o'clock, A M, Thu United State* \tall Steamship .KRYSTONB BTATK, Capt. llardie, w 111 leave as «b<*v*. • For freight or raW] >""“‘”T!i(i l UKKiNKIVA l! ouili Cablh Pdosago,*,, .i ,c,tit-»s,',.t*$o oo Steerage Passage..tj.»vh».*vl Hus. »< 700 • PasSongorr by tills ship for BulUmoro and Wash* Ittjdtdtt >ftll l»o laudoff at Now Castle. Delaware, it desired, frpiii which ploco can start three times daily'(or'.the above cities, amt other eoutiioru points, l ! | , .' • ; • soptlfl Niagara! Falls, the LakeSA Canada SHORTEST and cheapest routs. shortest and cheapest routm. Per Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia PARI TO PARI TO PH I LA* DBLP’A NIAQ'BA I Route, through :teon hours from 'mins line. , A Grest Vsrth.Wesl to Niagara F ills and Btilfalo, m Phlladclpht.,. Through Tickets, with tho privilege or stopping at Philadelphia, uud lutermodteto .points, for sale by the Agent. I .flsfWOH OH/ Fare tc Niagara Falls or Bulfalo .$28 “ Elmira, 25 *' Canaudalgua v'u. 27 OUARLES A. GREINER, Agent, .- u oeorgla. Itmayl8 MUXS HOUSE, Semi-Week L. THIS Houso la now adapted to all the I wants of the Travelling Public, and tbe ef* ■ fbrta or the Proprietor Will be to deserve t the|rpatronage. «<• * 1 THOMAS 8. NICKERSON. [AOIHOM ) w TES OTATI or oeoaou,] kly Ui IV AND _ Ipe— . _roXVIIiLE.. 1,509 tous. .Capt. 0. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,500 “ .. Capt. Thomas Lyou. FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt, M. 8. WoodhuU. ALABAMA.... 1,300 <« ..Capt G. R.Schunok. WILL LEAVI SAVASWAn KVKRT - WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Theso ships are among the largeet on the ooast, jod in speed, sorely and comfort, making tholrpaiaagesin fitly to sixty hours, and are oom- CLASS10. tholr passages in fitly to sixty hours, and are com manded by skillful, careful and polite offloers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they “ York. SATURDAY, September 27, I860, on the HAVANA PLAN. offer a most desirable conveyance to New Yorl Cabin Passage to New York. $26 Passugo to New York 8 PADKLFORD. FAY A 00., Savannah. dAM’L L. MITCUIUh 18 Broadway, febb Now York. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 2 0 4, 0 0 0!! J a, ‘“ to the following be distributed uccordii BRILLIANT SCI ..$40,000 ts .. 10,000 1s..... .. 10,000 u .. 6,000 Is .. 2,000 1s .. 1,000 U .. 1,000 is 200 aro... 100: are $40,000 . 10,000 10,000 6,000 . 2,000 . 1,000 1,000 . 2,000 10,000 4 prixos of 200 app’g to $40,000 prizo, are 80 0 100 76 50 40 25 20 10,000 prize, are 10,000 prize, aro 6,000 prize, aro 2,000 prize, are 1,000 prize, aro 1,000 prizes are 200 prize, are 300 FOR CHARLESTON. VIA BLUFFTON BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. The superior steamer GORDON, J. P. Brooks, Commander, having boun thoroughly overhauled and furnished with a now bollor, will take the place of the steamer Am. Seabrook until further notice, leaving Savannah overy Sunday afternoon, at 6 o’clock, and Charleston every Thursday night, touching at Blufiton, Beaufort and Hilton Head. N. B. Tho Gordon will, on and after Wednesday, lOthorRoptoinber, run regularly twice a week- making iu connection with the above inlaud trip, one trip direct by the outside route, leaving Savan nah every Wednesday alter noon, at 0 o’olock, and Charloston every Monday aftornoon. {All way freight payablo on tbe Whnrr at tlmo ol shipment. For engagements, apply to J. P. BROOKS, Charleston wharf. .$204,000 FLORIDA PORTS. FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. 8. Mail Line—From New Or leans to Key West.—;Steamships 'FLORIDA and VANDERBILT.—These fine steamers will in future make their regular semi-monthly trips, leaving as follows: New Orloous, 10th & 24th Koy West,.. 16th k 24th Thero uro 16,185 Prizes amounting to $101,- Pensacola.... 11th &25th Apalachicola. 12th k20th St Marks.... 18th &27th Cedar Keys..l4tli k 28th Tampa Bay.. 16th k 29th pcrintendcuco or two sworn Commissioners, l’no immbots from 1 to 80,000, corrospondln* th ttaoso Numbers on tho Tickets, printed on Iip3 of paper, aro onotrclod with small tin l placed In one wheel. 1117 Pi Key West 17th k let | Now Orleans, 17th k 1st Agents iu New Orleans, doo25 6m K. G. ROGERS, AGO., 117 Prizes, similarly printed and cn- plncad in another wheel. Tliowhcols —*—■ 1 - Number is drawn from rawn out are opened and exhibited to , and registered by tbo Commissioners, Ing placed igalnst tho number drawn, mlsrepca*' ' 41 “ s repeated uutll all thu Prizes uro Approximation Pkizks—The two preceding and The 16,000 prizes of I aro detcrmluod by tho i $40,000 prize; If that U. S. Mall Line FOR PAL ATKA, VL A^ Via Darien, Brunswick, St, Marys. Qa., fbnandi- na and Jacksonville, PicokUa and Black Creek, Fla. THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N gLBMMZ King, will leavo for tho abovo places every Saturday Morning, at 10 o’olock. This boat lias large and airy State Room accom modations, and taking the Inland 1*0880801 offers evory Inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and Intor mediate landings on 8t. Mary’s River. No freight will be taken after 9 o’olock. For freight or passage apply on board at tbe Florida Steam packet wharf, or to Jy25 OLAQHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Purchasers in buying one odd aud ouooyuu uuui AU those tlckeU ending with 0,2,4,0,8/iro even -all tbodo ending with 1, 3. 6,7.9, arc odd. Roinoraber that uvory prizo Id drawn, aud pays- Lo In full without deduction. All prlzos ol $1,009, and under, paid immediately Ter tbe drawing—other prizes at tbo usual time of drty days, full without deduction. tgr All communications strictly confidential. Tho drawn numbers will be forwarded to pur< Prize tickets cashed or ronowod In other tickets i either office. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As one half tho Tickets areguaranted to draw. $8, e will sell certificates of Packages of 10 Tickets Kid aid even numbors,) at the following rates— All mat the 10 Tickets (which aro those decided ^ ‘ • the" Capital,) draw over the. amount guaranteed accrues to thepurchaser. Certifies of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $ ii «. 10 Half “ ! ,160 ,89 10 Quarter l( ..16 Address orders for tickets or certificates ofpack- ; i aug24 S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., B. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala or BW GOSHEN CHEESE k BUTTER.— 20 boxes Choico New Goshen Chocse. lOkegs do do do Butter. >10 tubs do do do do, landing aug 20, 8CRANTON, JO N AC FEW GOSHEN CHEESE AND DUTTER- 20 kegs Choico Goshen Buttor 15 do do do 60 boxes do Yellow Cheeso 60 do sept 2 White do, landiug per saio by 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. /-(OFFEE.—160 bags prime Green Rio Goffeo \J 100 bags lair do do do 60 mats old Government Java Coffee 25 bags old Maracaiba do 60 do primoLaguira do 50 do du Porto Rico do 26 do do old Rio do In store and Tor Bale by Jy4 ’ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft a [ CLASSES MATCHES A MACKEREL.— 26 bbls MolusseJ, LOO gross Matches, 15 X bar * for saloby barrels No. 1 Mackerel, received aud aug 26 McMAHON A DOYLE, No. 206 A 207 Bay street JpiiXJT iiREAD.—26 bbls Treadwell’s Pilot Bread landing and for sale by aug!4 SCR A NTON, JOHNSTON, A CO. J UST RECEIVED from New Vork-Blaok Crape Shawls, and for sale by J. W. THRELKKLD, sept5 Congress and Whitaker streets. L A £I E8 ' ? nJ u ®«Ma* blank and colored Kids; and Hisses’ do. For Halo by ‘ J W. Til It ELK ELD, septo Congress aud Whitaker strouta. A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR HOUSK keepers, T3 an important item, and to know where to JLg^l exactly what Is wanted is equally importan ‘^KENNEDY & BEACH’S” Hoa *” n ’^n»S« a ” n * h Keej ec Water Coolere, variety, Bird Cage*. Bathing Juba,- indeed newly evory thing that can bo call ad for, rocoUwt the place, aprlO ' kjWOOD ASV LUMBER. Savannah, Georgia OABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YOBK United itatei'Mall Line. “) 8HLBNDID SIDE-WHEEL | iJe, -NelUe'. nluitooi,Th. T. ; - -lory - or Two Hvo., Tbo DU«pootatod !, Tlio Mnliloo’a Couroosloo, Tiling. WeTolk 1 fliilMcrliitnm jirleo .1 60 l»r your, In ntlvnnoii. •ippplmens of tho aliovo nmy bo ,oon .1 tho Booh. WARNOCK A DAVIS, WOOougrey.lriioi. , ' PLUMUIIVCI. PLUMBING, In nil Ita rorlou. bnnohe., nt, l tendod to at tho shortest notloo, and In superior style; • Also, may be round Shower Baths, Galvanis ed Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Ooppor Boilers, 'Patent Pap Water Closets, tnud Pipes. Hheot Load, Brass und Hatod Conks, Foroo Dumps, India Rubber Hose. For aiato at »bo H now Fnrulsb Store, Ife." 1S$ nv - i\i"twv RATM Of SO. CAROLINA, CIORaiA AND f LO AY l PATENTED MAY 16, 1864. COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1866. ‘HE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders la respectfully called to the above MUI. They are now in use by at least 10,000 of tho most practi cal Stock Feeders throughout the country, who are ready to testily to tholr superiority , oyer all othor Mills of a similar kind. These Mills are made tho exclusive business of tbe patentoe, Mr. Boott, who being a practical man, superintends the casting, in person, and aolects only such iron as Is beet adapt ed to their use, which, like car wheels, require to bo tuado or metal known to bo hard and strong.— Thor weigh from throe to five huudred. pounds, ac cording to size, and can bo put in oponmon in twen ty minutes without oxpenso or mechanical aid. The Uttlo Giant has taken tho first premium si nearly all tho Stato Fairs throughout tbo Union, and that In tho mostoompltmontary manner. They are guaranteed against breakage or derangement when used according to directions, and warranted to give ibe most por foot satisfaction, or tho money relUttaOd on the return of tho mill. They are or throe slzos, aud will grind from eight to firtoon bushels good feed per hour, according to slzo, with ono or two horses. Wo now offer them to the trade compieto, ready (br attaching tho team, at reduced prices. Mr. C. H. GAMl’FlELD is our Agent in Savannah, ofwhom tbe mill may bo bad at our price. march 7—oodAwly KOSENDALB iur iuc uuumii ui uuira ruu umuilors, or payablo to the wife free from the slaims of creditors. Watches, of tbo mosUelebrated makers, in { sna Sliver cases. R. ^ Cooper’s Du iplox Watches, Watches for Timing Horses duo Swiss Chronoraetors, which we offer at rear— ble prices, at our now store In Gibbons’ Rango. - — II. II NICHOIR ft 00. sopt 16 rPHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute i, and in tbe most wurk- at the shortest notice, manltko manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connected with tho manufac turing or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Ztao, — ‘Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, ootid 166 Broughton st Arrive at Tampa 11th A 25th Cedar Koys.l2th A 26th SL Marks...14th A28th Apalachicola,16th A 29th Pensacola... 16th A 30th GARY’S DAGUERHOTYPB , AMBRO typos und Photography. P. M. CARY W OULD respectfully give notice that hia rooms aro now open for tho season, and rea- uy ror the recoptlon of vlultors. • > By tho Ahbkotypx process persons may now have their children’s pictures taken, in almost any pool- L - iBlWL ~;ting. 72 Poydra88 street. luoir uuuuruu u pmiur'ta u»vu, iu wuimi »uv j tion they maychooso, in from 1 to 8 secodds si;l. By tho PnorooEAPmc process old Daguerreotypes n bo transferred to paper, beautifully oolorod and enlarged to life. tbo business, is proparol to furnish Steam vlh® Engines, Boilers, Circular, Single and Gang ▼ Saw Mill Machinory, Grist and Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Giu Gearing, audUUstlugs in gen- oral. Tho Saw Fraraos, whotlier Tor upright —’ '. All o ui iuu oitn ri aiuua, nuv.iw. .u. culur, will be or Iron wuon reiulrod . with his many ImprovomouU, Is warranted to bo equal to tbo best made at an-' othor ostabllsnmeut. His works aro on a scute as extensive as tbo larg- oat at tbe North, and ho is prepared (o fill ardors with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Ibr Palatka, East Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St, Marys, fhmandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg, (Black Creek, j^and Picolala, ^ The new and olegant steampaoket IqMHG DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, loaves every Tuesday,- morning, at 10 o’clock, ror the abo,voplaco8. " ~"i .,.' ^ Freight will be tgken for Trader’s Hill and Inter- medluto landings on 8t Mary’s River. . 49* No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage,. haying excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Steampaoket Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to Jy25 CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’f. G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on band a beautiful as sortment of Jewelry of evory dls- Ofipfinn mil Irlnd worn -hT lari bill i and gentlemen*'and wlfSIt unua'uaUyloyv prices, this day 1 received (per Express) a *— I have this i nay received (per .Express) a Urge stock or elegant 8lver Waro, consisting or Coke and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Piokled Knives and Forks. Knives, : Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all In Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I have also this day received an addition to my stock or bairwork of light colored Curls, Topsya. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Unde Tom, Ao., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders received for any color deslrqd, .. ■/ Watchos repaired by and under tbe suj all other wo — r . .—^—jnrlslon of self, and all other work done In a workmanUk manner, and warranted. . may 26 lVULMOT*M JEWELRY STORE Is receiving by every arri-JSSm (val a Urge and rich aasort-JK—/ ■■35 .ment or Gold and silver WatchMj DUmom i’lns, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other Clocks, Spoons, Forks, Tea8etts, Casters, Ac., of Starling Silver. Jewelry In evsry variety Ivory Table Cutlery, fine Pocket Knives and Scissors. Rich China and Parian Vases, and othor articles. Fins Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to his own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Mated Walters, Castors, Tea Setts and Candle- sticks,.with a great variety of Fancy Articles, suita ble fkr wedding gifts, too numerous here to men tion. All kinds of Watches and Opcks repaired by the most experienced Workmen. 8. WILMOT, . m&yia , i No. 1 Market square.» NEW GOODS ,FOR THE kALL TRADE. JUST received from Now York per lata airrivals. feet, Homp Skirts, Long Whilo, bow measuring tan BUckatid White Ginghams Fancy Ginghams, all patterns Super. Embr’d Skirts do Fluted do. something new Muslin Bands, Cambric do Dimity do, French do Jaoonot and Cambric Edgings, together with large lot or Cloths iOassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, Ac., fbr sale low by J. W. THRELKELD, ept 1 Congress and Whitaker sts. B acon sides a shoulders.— 60 hbds, Prime Sides. 26 do do Shoulders, for sale by , aug 21 S09ANT0N, JOHNSTON 4 00. JJUTTER AND CHEESE.—6 firkins, extra choice Goshen,Butter;-10 boxes of Eoglieh Dairy and new Cream Cheese, received and for sale.by,^ i sepU$ : .i { 0 - f. J. D. JESSE. JJOMEOTI0 LIQUORS— !. 260 'barrels. Ohio Rectified Wblakoy, 100 do Pikes MaguolU do. 1120 do E. I'holUiU Giu. 26 do Goan. River V. AH, Rye Gin. • 20' do ’ Brandy. 36 quar and eighth casks Twlgg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do , Magonolla Wine. 76 barreta Ohio Monongaliola Wfelskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain . do, 16 * “ " 6 A LL kinds of Wood, Board*. Planks. Joist, Timber, Shingles, light-wood, Posts, Eastern Uthsaid Tailings, fbr solo, at wholesale and retail, tow tor ftash^on the new wharf r-- ./’ntly erected on iah, on the Lumber Yard orRobort A. AUou « marlt-lyW m i \ Mmmiv ARD.—30 bbls prime Leaf Lard, 60 kegs do do septl in store and (hr sale by WEBSTER A PALMES. « .t»U n. I - : • u do Bon RusselU Nectar • do. . do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey do White Rsctlflod - do; „„ , Old Keutacky Bourbon do. 40 . du and puncliouus Georgia Peach Brand 10 do Virginia Apple do. !f'W.T!| -WEBSrffiSPAUtES. NUlim Sons’rrt. IffsoAK ExtnYot low to Olb.DC <1 ■ : *-?P* _ t roouvod. ud Tor ulo ”crInE, WELLS *“• I HY- l-MVHMOK’S DttAULlO CEMENT. HOFFMAN’S BOSENDALE CEMENT- r 1HE8E two brands or Cement are manufactured by the Lawrenco Cement Company, and are warrautod or the best quality, belug used in al most evory depurtmont ol tbo works under the U. 8. Government, and othor Important bydraullo works. For salo at the olfico or tho Company in the most favorable terms, by M. W. WOODWARD, Seo’ry. jyl4—2m 92 Waltatreot, New York . We are receiving the London Lever seut28 TO BUILDEKB, oct 22 FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. Tho subscriber, from long experience In SUNDRIES. 600 bags fair to prime Rio Coffoo do Java, Laguayra, Marow bo and Mocha Coffee 160 hhds Muscovado Molasses, 100 bbls. Now Orloons Syrup 80 hhds. Now Orloans, Porto Rico and vado Sugar 400 bbls Now York Rectified Sugars 60 bbls Crashed and Powdered do 10 boxes Loaf do 100 bbls Lebanon Mills super and extra Flour 200 boxes Adamantine, Sperm and Mould Can dles 160 do No 1 Palo and Family soap and Starch 80 bales hoary Gunuy Bagging 200 colls Western Hemp R»po 2,000 lbs Bagging Twine 50 hhds Clear and 60 do Ribbed Bacon 8ides 26 do Bhouldors and Hams 60 bbls Moss and Prime Pork —- 10 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 160 boxes Tobacco, various brands 1100 do Black and Green Tea 600 bags Drop and Buck Shot 60 kogs and half kegs Hazard’s Powder 76 bbls Sugar. Butter and Soda Crackers 26 do Pilot Bread ; Together with a lull assortment of all other art!- Doles in the grocery line, (except liquors,) in store and fbr sale on accommodating terms by Jyll RODGERS, NORRIS A 00. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pitchers. Some new and beautiful designs, Plated and Brlta- nla. At the Hjuae Furnishing 166 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April80. apr30 PATENT ICE PITCHERS. 0 GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE I 00. OF NEW YORK^^Mjan A RB taking Marine Risks at their Agency; jX comer or Drayton and Bryan streets.' <v ' Approved Risks Will be taken on libera) terms. ortdit givenon Premium Notes. TlJer quarter* of tho hutdnofit will bo returned to tho out* tamers In scrip. O. A. L. Lamar, fob 19 . : Agent in Navannah, Southern Mutual Insurance Company Nuutliern Mutual Life Ins* Company, Home luauiuiiee Company, of N. York, Nprlngtiehl Fire 4k Marine Ina. Com'y, Risks Iu Urn above liwurauoo -Companlee undorta kon by . WM. KINO A SONB, Agonta, No, 99 Bay street. •Savannah, 14th December, 1866. duc!4 K'. KinK, MA1U.VB AND LIFE! S SUH A iN C .VO. UI; HAY-STREET. CAPITAL BBPUESENTBD, Ncurly Four Jlilllon Dollars. By tbe following responsible Stack Companies. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, , Of HARTFORD, OT* Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Or LONDON. Farmers* and Mechanics’ Fire, Marine and Life Insurance Company, OF PUILADILFHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance Company, OP BRIDdKPOBT, OT. T..e subscriber will ciiTool Insurance tu any .....—... ••*-**■-a.-. description amount in all |>arta or tho State oa ovory of property. Lire Insurance, to any amount at tbe lowest rate, >r the bouefit of heirs aud oredltorr Marine lusuranuo on Hulls or Cargoes tu all parts j.. , of the world. Jau26 A. W1LBI MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE 1N8UHANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nottuooumulatton, Jan. 1,1866* 12,239,ooo t. Total amoimt or dividends paid to date 715,4Gv 6c Total amount or olaims by death paid to date. 1,336,999 os $4 282 488 97 ifeqjamiu c. Miller, .Secretary, Joseph Lord, General Agent, Robert L Patterson. President. •The funds or this Compauy are ail salbly iu vested in first class bund* tuitl mortgages, stocks, ousb. un notes or mombera tolly scoured by their polioi<u> For tarther particulars inquire of WM. H. GLADDING. Agent in Savannah. At tho office of Bell A Prentiss J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. feu 29 Messrs. Padkuuru, Fat A Go., L K. Tot, Esq., -Stale Bank. HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE TH CHAUTEK OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 Of Hartford, Ct. CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,000. i JAS. C. WALKER, President. S. H. Wuitk, Secretary. This C'om|iauy insures Li e at tho lowest rates, consistent With safety to tho assured. For tarther information, apply to A. WILBUR, Agent, Jyyl3 171 Bay street, Savuuuuh. Ga. MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. TUB INTERNATIONAL insurance Company. NO. 2S, MEIUJUANT’B SXOHANOB, NEW YOKE. UAStl CAPITAL—|3la,OOU A08NT FOB SAVANNAH, James HI. Carter, AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUA'G, WYATT dt CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Office. duuwwkh: ALANSON MARSH, 8. A. HOLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes ft Co. ALONZO CHILD, 1. P. BALLAR1). WM. M. DODGE, P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. HOLLO, 8. T. LIPP1NCOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTED, WM. H. “ Childs, Pratt ft Co. Livlugston, Ballard ft Co. •’ Wm. M. Dodge ft Co. 1 H. A. Curtis ft Oo W. 11, LYO CHAP 'H, 1 Hosted ft Oarll iTT, W. H. Lyon ft Co. . Leo, Murphy ft Co. Briggs, VVestabtt ft Co. Faiman ft Co. Ueo. Savory ft Co. GEO. .... JOS. U. IVWwu. JOS. FATMAN, *< “ STEPHEN VON HORfci, or cir- GEO. SAVORY, “ “ or which, J. A. RKQUA. ‘ ‘ • * ALANSON MARSH, PresidonL OiiAS. W. OGDEN, Vice l’rcslpent. WM. E. HOLLO, Secretary, j* This Company will issue PoUclea upon Ma rino, Inland Navigation, Transportation apd Fire ’“sks, at liberal rates or premium. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oct 81 No. 85, Bay Street THE URE4T WBETKUN flUE AMD MARINE INSURANCE OOMI'ANY, 0/ N«. 1WI Walnut Ural, nUaddfhla. Pmn. CHARTER RKRPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000. WHS, XARI.NZ, AXD 1NUMD INBURAKOS. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Lathrop, 682 Spruce street; Alexander Wblldon, Merchant, 14 North Front-st; John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter A Co.; E, Tracy, firm or Tracy ft Baker; John R. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, White ft M’Curdy; Isaac Hazlohurat, Attorney and Counsellor: James B. Smith, firm or James B. Smith ft Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm or Tracy ft Baker; R. S. Walton, 360 Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 684 Spruco street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President —rick, Secretary. IS M. CARTER, Agent, No. 86 Bay street. BY BELL & PRENTISS. (foodmoRato nuunuoKs riu.) Hides, Hides., Will pay tbe blgheit market prices, cash tar good Flint and dry salted'HIdo*, the coming season. sept 6 • For Rom, TUooouutlug room and storo next to ourstoro, formorly occupied by Mayor ft Plum. Also,8ovcrai stores under our oouutirg rimm aug20 MOUTRERiirttAILKCOAD. State or WwawaiFFl. Ci^ or Vic^noko,^ | Oliloo ofthoioutheru Rallroa i Uuinpany. T he Sonthuru Uaiireud Company luvlto propo-. sals from cuntraotara tar tbo clearing, grudu- uu u, muauiii y, irostliiig aud bridging, necessary to.tho oumploto pruparanuu tar the supurstructuru ortho roadway of thu oastern dtvMou or tLoir road. i.'A • • ■ i Also, tar furuisbiug the bruss ties, and for the "TBIbasrS* BV T. J BULLOCH Si CO. ■ — —• •- iWfftfcmra-Ya**- track iuying with any iuuiduuta' work necessary. And tar all other work, statiuns. platforms, de pots, &o', required lu thu thorough completion of Utv . linfUIIL'U IU IUU IUUIU the road tor ufieutivu operation. Tho graduation amouuu to 770,000 oubio yards of oxcavatluu, and 666.000 oublu yards of uiubauk- muut. Tho trestllng tu4,000luot. Tho bridging to ooufeet. Tho masou<y for pulvurts amounts to lo,uoo porch- Thucrois tios to 180,000. I'roiHwals, Boaled, endorsed, aud directed lo the uudor«lgned, will be received uutll tho first day ef .Vovcmbur noxt, and will be, j ut tho option of bid ders, either for— l. Tbe entire work-of construction, completing the road ready tar the iron; ii. The work of construction, exclusive or cross ties and track-laying; m For each item of work, entire and separate; IV. For tho grading or either, or u.-pecified num ber of section-*,»f ono wile each; v. Fur tho cress ties to be taruuuud, the number specified; vi. Fur tbo ouilro construction, u-ody for the iron, ol cither of tbo three divisions uireluolter named of said road; Tho eustoiu division, connecting with tbe com pleted read at or near thoiowu ef Brandon, extends to tbo MuUllo and oh u road, 82>4 miles, which will bo dlvidad ii.tu three subdivision* : the first of 21 miles, tbo suuend ui 20 mile*, und the third bf 33y t mile*. Iu ouuh tai m ei prui usul, the bidder wilt citato bin item pricoi, ana for thu graduation will make bis bid ut so nmebmor oubio yard ef exouvutlou uud embuiiktiiebt, ubd tho iiddittaiiui dlUercbce top “eX cess” of either: ur tar *o much per cubic yard up ou tho largest Item, uud tbe difference tar ‘'ex- TUo parties making proposals are desired to make them in four terms: 1. For tho whole arnouut pay able mo. tbly iucAih, as tbo work progresses, re serving iwuiity per cent tar Until setiieuieut. 2. Ouu hull'iu uusb, payable iu thuriamu way, und one ball'iu the st-.uk ef ilia company. 3. Ouo tbird In cash, payablo iu tho same way, the bauds of the company, payabto in ten yoars, with interest at mx pur ueut., puyublu annually. 4. l’ujublu en tirely lu tbubtuek ui'tbi! road. The proposal* to be considered must - u uooumpa nled by satisfactory refertnuu ur erodeuliuls, uud tbocompau^ reserve tbe right el accepting any or Mups. profile* audspuclUjiitieus may bo seeuat tbl* olllcu; und any further lulbrmaiiuu will bo fur- ulahed upon app.ioat.ou to thu uudursiguud. Tbe Soulhorn Railroad commeucon at Jackson, tho capital of the tiiale, and 1* finished a • iur a* the town of tirauduu; aud t* in good running ordor uud well equipiiod to that point it extend* fiom Br.iudou iu u Hue almost directly east eigluy-two auda bult'uiiics, to tiie interscuiiuu, of the Mobllo und uliio Railroad, u few mile* below the town ol Marion, lu Laudcrdn uu.Miuty; und pushes through tbe uuuulics uf Kiukiu, scull uud Newtuu Tho line is ever u ign rolliug country, well wutered aud timbered,ana in |K»ut ol'Uealtfituluu*s,ecouum ical living, &c., is equal tu thu most fuvurod portions ol tho Oaroliuus and Georgia. The grading, uxcopt fur tho first twenty miles is generally light; and upou the most of tbe suctions tbe exoavution aud embankment ulternute favorably; the excep tions being iu thu two heaviest cuts. lbo material is of a character oasily moved, the growth of tbo couutry altar..* ubuuuuucu uf mubur suilablo lor bridging and oross-tics; aud it is believed that no work offers, iu facilities tar uuustruuUeu, greater inducements to contractors, especially thogo using negro labor. The company is outirely out of dobt, aud has duo to It by roliabio stockholders, about$:'3e,000, which wllldoubtloss bo puid os tbo Board of Managers may callltin. It Is also ou roclplout under tbe rcceut grant ofi^nds made by Congress, iltboy can be had aloug tho lino, which is believed to bo tho case, of nearly 400,000 acres or laud. Tho road connects with uud is on oxtonsiou of tho Viokburg aud Jucksun Railroad, completed and in full operation to the Mississippi rlvor at Vlckburg; opposite which city, iu Loutsluna, commences tho Vicksburg, Shrovenport and Texas Railroad, uow under contract tar its whole distance aud in rapid progress of construction. It intorucots tbo New Orluuus aud Jack.-<ou, Urout Northern Railway at Jackson, aud through that at Canton, couuects with tbo Mississippi Central Kuilwuy, tho iron of which is now being laid to Holly Bpriugs. It Intersect* with tho Mubllo and < >hio Railroad, as already stat- od, near Mariuu, uud its polut of intersection meet* with tho North-eastern and Southwestern Railroad in Alabama, and through that unites with tho road* in Virginia, Tcnuessuo and North Carolina. It is also au iudispuuBublo link in tho lino of Railways that aro to unlto Charleston aud tiavanuub. through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Shroveuport and El Paso, with tho Pocilio Ocean running its entire length on thesamo parallel or latitude with these place*. It is thus obvious that this lluo uf work is uue of tho moil Important unfinished enterprises iu the coun try. It is thorough National iu Ita character: tar it unites Maine and Now Orloans, and tho Atlantic and tho Mississippi, by IndLssoluablo bonds. But whilst thus National, it appeals especially for old to Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with the intermediate gap In Alabama, it wUl, with ita connections, now built and being built, run right through the heart or those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis sippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and unites tbo groat Inland sea with tho broad ocean. Those facta aro stated to call atteutiun to this lluo or road und to induce capitalists aud contractors, to embark liberally in ita construction, i'he fifteen mllos uf completed Rullroad, with Ita cquipmouta and sixty valuable slaves,mnuy or them mechanics, Is a bonus from the State of Mississippi; the public land bas boen donated by Congress ; and it is, per- baps, not greatly ovor-esUmatiug tho present pro- perty of tbo road to put Hat or near ono million or dollars, iu which sum future stockholders who may . . ;.j 'AmMMAwaifc' »-• A nr, do.lr.bi. tr-etbf Und, onlv thrM bIIm ’ <' from tho cit,, containing .tool M'mtm. MY'tf which Is cleared ft under good and substantial taniee. v The cleared land is S rich lootny soil, and Weil- ? r * adapted tar gardening purposes. There is a well of‘' v •' mostoxccllontwateronthopremliMandinneoes* '• aary out-buildings. negro, bousee,'barns: fte. n« v balance of tho tract, say 40 acres, Is uncleared hind "<• and heavily tlmborod With vuluublo timber, end tbo soil oxcellont. Tbo locality is very oxoollent; > " < not ono case of sickness has occurred ou tho prom- * . . ises during tho wholo Umo tho presont proprietor has uwuod It. This Is »ohonco for ab investment • rarely to bo mctwltii, and auy person wishing ft - »L ’ '•-*» > ‘ quiet private resldonco noar the city, or any puraoe y; ■ desirous of going into tbo gardening buslneis-to • raise fruit ami vegetables tar our market, will find this the place to suit. For terra*, wblcb will bo very llborel, Inquire at our counting room, 164 Buy strout. Titles undtaputa- bio. aug9 At Private Sale. 1700 bushels Rice, an excellent article tar stock ur all kiuii*. Call and examine, d’rlco 26 cent* po» bushel. JunolO To RonL Two good stores, under tbe bluff, at tho foot of Whitaker street June 19 Wanted to Parohase A convenient mod.uu-sixod houso, in a central location—ono fronting uu a square would bo prefer red—for such au oua a liberal prlco would bo given, junelO At Private Salo. Thirty ellgibb bnildiug Lota, 66 feet front by 100 to 124 li et deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon ahjL (Julnn Mtrontu. Thnan Into *“■ t*-'- - -- ‘ Gaston streets. Those lota aro on high.. eomo of them in tbo Immediate ncighborboud Of the' lot selected for thu situ of the Savanuab, Albany and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms sumo os city lot*, viz : one-til'll) cash; the buhiuce burning Interest u( six per cont. Jurn-lP W. id- <*'" HURRAH FOR THE FALL TRADE FRESH GROCERIES, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES. W M. II. FARRELL irf now prepared to supply hi* customer* with tho best qualities of NORTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, Rotated with great cure by ids buyer, who romalus M uuriu ‘ — ‘ in New York diiriug tho season expressly for Uiat purpose. Fresh goods ni-ri ving by overy btoumor. The fol lowing vegetable* per Aluhump: 1 ernto very lino large Cabbage, 10 bbls choice eating and cuoklug Apples, 6 bbls large Riugguld Sugar Pours, 15 bbls Morcor Potatoes, 8 bbls Beets and Carrots, Onions, rod and wbite, Tomatoes, Parsnips, Ac. Groceries por Alabama: , Pekin Com{>any’s Superior Teas, Stuart’s Sugars, overy grado, at lowest pricos, A lino assortment of Presorvos aud Joljlos, iresh from tho manufactory, Goshen Butter, extra and othor qualities, English Dairy and American (licoso, veiy choice, Biscuit of ail kinds, warrau'ed iru»h, Supei ior Sugar C irc<i ami Dig iiatus, Krupp’s Essence of Cofitio, Fresh Mustard, assorted English l’ickles, &c., &e. To which we invite tbo attentiob of customers. X B.—All goods sold ut my store aro warranted to give perfect satUfactiou; and all parcels debtor- ed free uf churgo tu any part of tbe clly. WM. H. FARRELL septll corner Broughton and Whltaker-sta. 1856. 1856 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to iutarm their friendaand the pub- Ho that the , “ “ — -* bo that iliulr full supplies of rich aud olegunt huvo just arrived—purchas'd from tho most emi nent importers < 1 the country, aud selected with a euro as regards elegance and beauty, which cunnot bo appreciated until fully examined. We cuu confidently say tiint our stock of Rich Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot bo surpassed for beauty and otegaucc, and that our Domestic Stock os cheap ns the liko quality or goods can bo bad from bore to Now York Amo a our assortment will bo tauud tho most ologaut uouuced Holies with ilguros; Rich and elegant colored Silks, vory cheap; ' Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tbo newost and richest stylo. ' Cloth and Molr Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool French Mouslln do Lalnes, now and elo- gaut. Lnpins* best all-wool French do Lnincs, high colors, tar misses. Lupins’ host Black Bombazine and Gballoys. Wblto Merino, Challey, do Lalno and Bombazluo, very flno. Cloths and Cossimorcs, a full assortment Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeopiug articles in great variety, best quality at tho lowest possible pricos. Tlio limit* of nu advertisement precludes tho possibility of enumerating any but fow leading ar ticles. We would respectfully request tbo attention of purchasers to an examination of our stock, fooling confident that style, quality aud prlco, will provo satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS, sept 16—uodlm 290 Broughlon-st. GENERAL NOTICE. ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now bo done _ at homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having os- tabbshod himself permanently, all work in this line will bo done with dlsputeh. All repairing of Castors, ctn Oa Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other article will be dono ncutly before plating. All old silver plate, such as Toasotta or Urns, Forks or Bitoons, will bo re-finished and made equal to new, and at moderate prices. All work or orders loft at my store will bo attended to promptly. P. a—Watch coses galvanized. ENTEi •RISE INSURANCE COMP*Y, w 11 Pine street, New York, (UTW1KN. BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET.) Cash Capital—$150,0001 mHIS Company insures against loss or damage by X Fire, oh the most reasonable terms, dwelling bouses andfurniture, warehouses, stores and mer chandize, factories, snips in port, eto. AU losses will bo adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS. President, C. BROOM, Vice President. Edw’d C. Taylor, Secretary, Gxo. B. Dkahr, Surveyor. •TAMES BI. CARTER. Agent, i, 85 ” become such by direct subscription or moaoy or work,will beat once equally interested. It will thus be Boon that this road presents peculiar lu- ducomcnte to mou of moons to ongago in Us con struction. WM. C.SMEDES, eopt 10—INI President Southern Railroad. mHE undersigned have this daytormod a Co-part- X nershlp in tho Hack, Sale and Livery Stable. under tbe namoand style ol Freeman, Henderson ft Oo. A. FREEMAN, J.M. HENDERSON, D. 8. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sept. 1, 1866. sopt 1—lm June 17 lor 8av*unah| 86 Bay street. |_| AY—200 bales Hay,Jta store and tor ^sale by .Jy26 CRANE, WELLS ft OO. Anothor, and tho most beautitaj lot of Ice Pitchers yet, Just received from tho Manufacturer, and at reduced prices. Therefore, any in wontofone (and who i* not,) can buy low by calling on us. All may be assured theso Pitehors aro a luxury this hot wcathor. Rocollocttbo place, at KENNEDY k BEACH’S House Furolsbtug Establishment, Hodgson’s Block, aug 26 Cor. Broughton ft Bub its. DRESS GOODS. pLAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS X Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Cbable, Valencia and Saxony Plaids; French Merinocs: Coburg Cloths; Solid dolours and Printed Nous de Laines; Back Flannels; French Plaid Flannels; ScotohjPlalds: Mode de Paris Plaids; English, French and American Prints; Omgbdms, Ac., fto. Just recolvod and tar sale by aept!8 DaWlTT ft MORGAN. UUOAR AND TEA-Just rcceivod 10 bbls Crush 3 od Sugar, 10 do ground Loaf do, 20 do A. B ft } Clarified do, 6 hhds Muscovado do, 10 half cheats Black Tea, loose and in M and 14 lb packs, for salo by DAVID O'CONNR, tng8 Corner Broughton and Dray ten a to B ISCUITS.—100 bbU Butter, Sugar, and Soda Biscuit, 20 do Pilot Bread, 10 bbls Princeton ft Fox’s Crackers, 30 boxos Milk and Sodr Biscuit, in Btoro and tar sale by aug 19.WEBSTER ft PALMES, C EDAR POSTS—We are expecting to receive from the Babmn «— _ Bahamas a lot or Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will please apply soon, as many aro already engaged. * YONGE ft FRIERSON, septl9 , No. 94 Bay street. F LOUR—16u bbls Extra Flour, Port Royal and Lebanon Mills; 10 do Extra Family do: 50 do 3ufar - - * * ‘~ A UNIVERSITY OP LOUISIANA. Medical Department. T HE .Anmuti Course of Lectures In this depart ment will commence on Monday, November 1719,1860, and wbl terminate Ut tbe ensuing March James Jones, M. D.. Professon of Practice of Med- tome. J. L. Riddell, M. D„ Professor of Obomistry. Warren Stone, M. D. Professor of Surgery. A. H. Cenas, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics. Gustavos A. Nott. M. D., Professor of Hetoria Medlca. J. 0. P. Wedorstrandt, M. D. Professor of Aaato- 'fcoroas Hunt, U. D., Protaasor of Physyology and Pathology. Gbbcrt 8. Vance M. TV, Demontrator ef Anatomy. The rooms for DtssecUngwillbe openon the third Monday in October. Tbe Faculty are Visiting Physicians and 8urgeona of the Charity Hospital, and attend Ibis institution from Novembor to April. Tbe atiidonta accompany tbe Professors in tbelr visit*, free of expeuso, oujoy extraordluary practi cal advantages. . . ^ , Thero aro dtfrtag the season about oigbt hundred persons prescribed tar dolly. ^ . .. Preliminary to tho Course, lectures wbl bv deliv ered dally In the Amphitheatre of the Hospital, from tbo first Monday in November, on Clinical Medicino and Surgory,Auscultation and Percussion, and other subjects, without anv charge to student- ~ THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean. Tho Administrators or tbo Chanty Hospital elect annually, in April, fourteen Resident Students, who ore miunlainodby the institution. aug 28—w5 ■ uiuniuu a. Ilia, iu uvrnt uimuii, uu uu uu Etowah 8uperflne do; 660 sucks Augusta do do; just received and tar sale by sept 19 WEBSTER ft PALMES. bushels primo Beach iiiahd Corn, C Just received and for sale by sept 19 WEBSTER ft PALMES. /CRACKERSv—30 bbls band made Sugar Crockor V 26 do Soda do 26 do Buttor do Guiding and for sale by ' • aug!4, SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. EAF LARD—20 bbls and 60 kegs primo Baltimore Leaf Lard, landing and for si aug7 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 9 —20b bis prime No 1 Leaf Lard, 60 kep >—»»-. . ji.tu'Li i.-ju. sail by Ut. VWiU. ts«nga.v .• VC <1. IttUinu mu -r* aim iu inch heavy Sea Island Cotton Bogging; 8000 rards medium Dundeo Bagging; 26 bales Gunny Jlotb; 160 rolls do do; 200 coils prime Kentucky Rope; 150 do fair do; Just received and for sale by sept 12 WEBSTER ft PALMES. -L No 1 saoby CO. S UGAR,- STARCH, SOAP AND SODA— 1 * juiuii- oiAnun, w/a* nu 100 bbls A, B aud C Sugar 60 do Crushed and Pulvorlzod Sugar 160 boxes Starch 260 do Pale, No 1 *n;i Family Soap 26 kegs Waabiog Soda, 60 boxes Cordon do landing aid in store and tar salo by McMAIION ft DOYLE, aug7 | 205 and 207 Bay street GEORGIA REPORTS. A IN 1787, a new supply; tbe Times or tbe Dangers to Religion by Runsen; elision in America; .’s History or tbo American Bible Boctoty tbe Recent Progress of Astronomy, es- pocliUy in the United States. Evelyn Marstou, by tbo author or Two Old Men’a Fcmalo.Lita Among tbe Mormons, by tbe wife of Loomis ssptO for Sept; a towsupi WlLUAMt NOTICE. T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated tbomBolvcstogothor for tbo purpose ot conduct ing tbo Wholesale Grocery Business, aud having purchased the stock of Rodgers ft Norris, will here after ooutinuo tbe business under the firm of Rod gers, Norris ft Co., at tho old stand, corner of Bay and Lincoln streets.. T HE firm of Rodgers ft Norris buvlug this day boon dissolved by " " * " been dissolved by tbo abovo association, cither purtucr will use tho name of tho firm io liquidation. JAS. 0. RODGERS, JAS. A, NORRIS, Savannah, Juno 2d, 1866 Jo S CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 200 loo- SUGAR &e. Rio Coffee COFFEE, BAGS prime ! 100«Fair «• •• 60 do Old Government Java do. 60 do Primo Loguyra do 10 Hhds. Choice St. Croix Sugar. 10 do do New Orleans do. 15 do do P. R. do. 20 K Cheats Flue Hyson Tea 20 to do do Black >4* lbs Papers 60 caddies, 12 lbs oaob, Fine Hyson Tea. 60 do 0 lb* each, dp do do 60 do 6 do do do Black do In storo and tar saloby SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft Co. angO NSW BOOKS. BEC1EVEI) BY WARNOCK . DAVIS, SETT. USB. A ONES EVELYN, orBo.ulj.nd I’lMnure, bjG W M Reynolds; Hie Comical Adventures of David Duffleks, illus trated with over two hundred laugbablo engrav ings; * George Hotou, or tbo Chip Boy or tbo Dry Dock, by Samuol Ckrly; The Buccaneer’* Daughter, beautlfally illustrat ed, by Ned Buntline; Ellon Percy; or tho Momolrs oT au Actress, by Q Via*} WM Reynolds; Live and Learn, or a Guide for All Who Wish to Speak or Write Correctly; Saratoga, a tale or 1787; Magdalen Hepburn, a Story or tbo Scoltish Re formation, by Mrs Olyphant: ' World Oi Victoria, or tho'' Thossore; Life of Wasblni Overcome, by Caroline Mngten, by Irving, cheap edition, price $1.‘60 per yolumo; • Tbe life and Adveatures or James P Bock wourth by TD Bonner. septlO For sale at 159 Congress street. T>IPE8, PAPER AND PICKLES.—60 gross Pipe X- Heads,lOOdqPipes 260 rea tris-Wrapping Paper JyM) • ’• • 106 and I T flay street. may27 G. M. GIFFiN. Savannah, Juno 2d, 1866. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS. GEO. H. JOHNSTON, JNO. N. BIRCH. Je8 CO-PARTNERS HIP. W E, tho undersigned, bave this day ontorod In to co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on tho Grocery und Fruit Business, in tbe store re cently ocouplod by John Dally, on Whitaker stroot, next door to W. W. Goodrich, undor tho name and style or Rurus H. Watson ft Co. RUFUS H. WATBON, GEORGE W. TAYLOR. Savannah, Sept. 16,1866 sopt20 COBB ON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination of the insUtaUon of Slavery in the United States; with Ita objects ana purposes. By Howoll.Oobb. Horton’s Life andPublio Services of James Bu chanan. Irving's Iita of Washington; ohoap edition; vol. 2, $1,60. Napier’s History of tbo Peninsular War: a new edition, lu 4 vol*. 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Price $7,60. Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, with numerous engravings; $6. Household Mysteries; a Romanco of Southern Life. By Uzzio Petit, of Virginia, author of Ugbt and Darkness. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with tbs mpressJosepblDO. Tucker’s History ortho United Slates, from Ita Colonization to 1841. Vol. 1st History of Secret Societies and or tho Republican Party in Franco, from 1830 to 1848. ^ Bernard Lilc, A romance ortho Texas Revolu tion. 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. XT’INBUAH, FIAJUH, So -116 bl>l> CUet Vlni«u V 20 bbls White Wlno Vinegar 60 baskets quarts and pint* Wine icrtod qualities 100 boxes asertod quailtiei Roy’s Lemon 8yrttp 26 casks Hibbort’a Pint Porter 26 do JeOVcy’s Ambre Ale, pints; landing sod for sale by aug!6 HOICOMBE, JOHNSON ft 00. • 10 kegs choice Goshen 25 Boxes Now Cheese, landing and for salo by aug 28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. w . McCarthy oinnhu iba COTTON IN HVUMWPIi. . A HHOKEIl In Uvurpool reporting obw «nJ wl; A. ne ofn conHlgnuHnt of Uio Mrtlnrthy Ginned sen Inland Colton rtomn 1idu.ii in thl. city, write. M bdlown. with a little .liell, not neb; but 1B0 pocniLrliy of UU. quality Hlb. .u- ,..0, and tbe style nf lu t[loaning and puUtag .Jro; dllleront to tbo unoal Kellor Gin opoiaUoo.. The sample before handling, lias some slight appearanos of having boon Saw Ginned. On examination, bow- over, shows that all tho staple, both' aS’to' length • and uniformity, luis boon preserved, and a much i Seator Uogroo of freedom and kindness has been siven by the process. This remark applies more or less to $11 tlio marks of this shipment. In this Instance, tbo staplo Is stout and a good length, k&d • without being lino; is not course.” t • ■. t/» • - • Tho nndorsignoil, agents tar tho above mentioned ins, always have a supply on hand, at $126 each. BOSTON k VULALONGA. aug6—w2m : : .'V *ta • ui Ii fi] -Ml I.ftv ht . ; Vrib ' iill ,\iltUCO- .- •ftTraiYri'i* .aJhiil.'. m SllLV 'flMMltlHl I. I