Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 24, 1856, Image 3

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Or nt nothing Brtabl JETiur ••it o>c oni». ,.pl 14-1B._ ^£5«^.m.!}. r O» CHATHAM - t am a oaadMata <br nmwHW'W Uh w |gr «.» of H»*lT«r of T« Rrtartii InJaatwr, *"'“«»». ’ vi dottoi HimintB. nit great dMUiniumof PUuUr* a to). qm hud oui IU afUrtUge, Hows’* IIOWl’l COTTOJf JEL"iSSrortdJBl. ----- jjr it obtained 111 Iht iodomM Inuo SZ.'i Cotton Hatniter, with which w, ho Gin la la IU nftsristsge,i nicic a* raucn c UmIiIm f aviof a® ffhitnoy’a Both •(»f venter li lo for furlhor *“ jiffisSasa: lugillu*t*d on T.tail I ud Ihs held or nWRR OLIVER H. ULLiBUOUE. w iu nuuu ut lut Ml'S beoigiu iut uiiUU duo tu the Ueorgmn provwua t $/p uio oUi uuuut, are payabio only tu tu* 14a uuMiUi’J. Now* aud augguutodqtin Uw city w»i , 0 ... oreuied immediately, aud alt debt* tide m the ojuuujf will be forwarded by tut early mall, fun mung ti»e oral Ume that the undarsigued has muuuiy appealed tu his Ul« patron, to* leak that (uo) wni uvt consider turn uureasuuabiu tu urging uooii uiem tha ueceaaity ft* immediate payment. ttuuimauua* may Du inode Oiroouy to tua under- ,imucu, or tu tt, h. autuu « Cu n whose receipt will uv vauil, ■ . . PHILO* JiFUAUH . jiViiuii^May ua, mu,mynMuwuqw VO PSEXSTTSELU* me subscribers ouor lur sole a targe, aadvanod i*sortmeut of second-hand printing material* sum- civut tu ostabfiah a complete Job Uiiieo, With but low additional arttelea, coustatmg iu part of—Due , .11)10 tout oT small plea, aa good aa uew, aud varl- mmU of job type; uue super, tuyal hand* presa; ouo iloo A ou.V proof-press, latest impruvemom, new; two er more Urge Imposing stones, new; uuu* bwaud dluglo aiauda; eaaei, cumposuig sUuka.cul- uiuu rules, galleys, chases, etc., 010., together with fMiuua lituor arUules pertamiug tu a uewspaper St, ulilco. HJLTON * CO. .quo 28 —: SlAYOH’l OFFICE, I Cift or Savaaaaa, Oth oT August, 1856. J ,PU OWNERS OF LOUS, aud all others whom it I uiuy coucorn. you are hereby notified to keep your Dogs tu and movent uiem from going at large within the City limits* Any Dog lound going at large after this notice, until theddth day or September oext.khall bo "jffl EltW’D. 0. ANDERSON, Major. 1 Aite.it. Edit'd. U. Wiuox, Clerk of CouuclL - ~ WELU VWlUdUK domestic, pobbTun and fang, ’ DBY HOODS* aVo. 149 Congrtu+L, Savannah, Qa. JAS. T. WhUA formerly of Beaufort Diet. 9* a TflEOPWLCd WlliJAMH, “ dcrivan Oo.,Ga, lept • ) 0, BVdM. J. a. Dim. W. B. LOVQ. RUSE. DAVID & I0XG, COMMISSION MEIiOHANTS, SAVANNAH, HA. aisy SO Wtf. 8. DANIBLL. ATTOKN E Y AT LAW, dATAirxia. as. t. H* oilcc over Thoeasa M. Turner A Oo.'s Drug Store, Bay street. my7 UWU |jOCKETT a swellingST^ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMD dHIPPINtt AGENTS, Savannah, Oa» Will attend to the selling of all kinds of produce- strict attention given to receiving aud forwarding goods. may 81 ly A. R. BleLAVGHLl lose, Mg iLur, dollctu* from his friends consignments or every description. Takes orders for Cotton. SOT Special attention given to the sales or Heal fotite, .liocks and Negro property, at publio and pnvidesales. Prompt rdumt and aimalch. il.’feronoe—C. A. L. LAMAR. mob 80 (AS. W. oaow. B. 9. SMOOT. GREEN A SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ocU’O JOHN BILBO, Ordinary of Chatham County, . AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the Court House. myll aNTHONVMcCOLloH; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Geomrla. cr Office ou Bay atreat, over Banfcof8ana* maylS U. L. P. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Bay and,, Whitaker Streets, •ATAMMAH. feb 22 8m a. r. WBiauT. j r. k. savioi WRIGHT <b SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW\ B RUN a WICK, GA. Jyl9 JONH S. MOWRn. ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, CORNU of BRATTON AMD BSTAM-STS^ (Above OIL Lamar.) Jyfr-3m A. HeAIdPIN A BROTHERS, Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards. •ept 6 BAYAMMAB, QA. f. 1. OOOBT. WX. STARS, JT. B. H. OGDEN, STARR A CO., Shipping and Oommisaiou Merchants, BAY-STRUT. BAYAMMAB. QA. PATTEN, HUTTON dt CO., w PACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Bayatreet, Savannah, Qa. E. GUMMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, febl-ly irwimtom, oa. 0. a BARR1S0M. A. 0. HARRISON A McGBHBE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING, AND Forwarding Merchants. 09 AMD 6L BROADfiTBBR, OOLUHBUB, GBORGIA* JOY Particular attention given to the sales of Real «tata, Negroos and Produce. $jr Liborsl advances made on Negroes end Her- cbandiie. ruse, patten * 00. ) ■—M YOUNG, ATKINS A DUNHAM,! C. A. GREENE k CO.. / Apslaohlooli H. 8. SMITH. }• Mobile, Alabama. . oct 28 ly „ corner Ba: suitable for moreantUe ago. For particulars 0 June 13 , ~TJ- ahd Drayton-ats. ukpoaos and a tor gturoat THIS OFFICE. WANTED TO RENT A commodious, airy and pleasant House . Ja desirable part or the city, for which a libers! price brill bo psid. Enquire at the office of the Georgian and Journal. ATLANTA HOTEt. ATLANTA t t < t QKORQIA. J. J. UBSLBR, Proprietor. . Ante qf the Verandah Hotel, New Orleamt. Passengers per Evening Tralna will find Sapper ready on the arrival of tho Oars, a* jiBAi.; Mr a. MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, BOARD not DAY; ; |160 board nmwnK.s 00 BOARD FRR MONTH,;,,., ....... SO 00 .msyl8 lyr mULSHOUSE, CORNER MEETING OttARLWnUR, B. c. THIS House U now adapted to all the wants of the Travelling Public; and the ef fort* or the Proprietor will be to deserve their patronage. THOMAS 8. NICKERSON. [ACTHORCBD ST THE HTATS Of ■OROMOIA.] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLASS 19. To be drawn in tbecity of Atlanta, Ga., In pnblio, on SATURDAY, September 27, I860, on tbe HAVANA PLAN. SAMUEL~8WAN A CO„ Blanagers. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 2 0 4,00 01! be distributed according to the following BRILLIANT SCHEME I 30,000 Thousand Tickets—15480 Prlaest scums. 1 prise of 840,000 is.. 1 '* — ■- 1 «* .. 1 ** .. 1 “ . 1 “ . 1 “ . 10 prises or. 100 I y.'Ths, Uiiltod Stoles Mali tRUanudii EMWNK-.dl’ATE. cnin. IUr.li. iiVr ZMm - 0. A. GKKINKK, Agent Cabin lWsgu JO 00 8fosfagel , «rt»Ke..L....r...... 7,00 PBAWHigors by this Jhlp for Ualtlmnro and Wash ington will bo-lauded at New Castle, Delaware, it desired, from which plaoo cars ntart three liincs dally for tho itb<ive,.oltles. and olhur eout.iuni points, ‘ • . sept 16 Niagara Palls, the Lakes & Canada HHOlltfcff ANI) ClIKAl’EHT BOOT.! Ptr SUmubip KeyitoM State,via Philadelphia PHII.A- DELP’A NIAO’BA FALLS as. iute,through ■ hours from vfnwansuAi .ana* aaxvnuai. hose ships ore among the largest on the coast, lurpasseu in speed, safety and comfort, making lr passages in fifty to sixty hours, and are oom- , .840,000 10,000 is 10,000 10,0001s 10,000 6,000 is 6,000 2,0001s 2,000 1,000 is 1,000 1,000 IS 1,000 200 ore 2,000 100 are 10,000 4 prlxos of 200 app’g to 840,000 prise, are 800 4 “100 “ 10,000 prise, are 400 4 “ 76 “ 10,000 prise, are 300 4 00 “ . 5,000 prise, are 240 4 ** 60 « 2,000 prise, are 200 4 “ 40 “ 1,000 prise, are 160 4 “ 25 “ 1,000 prises are 100 40 (( 20 “ 200 prise, are 800 16,600 of 88 amounting to 120,000 16,186 prises amounting to 8204,000 Whole Tickets 810—Halves 15.00-Quarters 82.60. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. Thro sre 80,000 Tickets numbored* from 1 toso,- 100. There are 15,186 Prises amounting to 8104,- 000. The drawing takes place hi publio, under tbe superintendence or two sworn Commissioners. The numbets from 1 to 80,000, correspondln a with those Numbers on tbe Tickets, printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, and placed In one wheel. Tho first 117 I'rlxes, similarly printed and en circled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a Number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same tlmoa Prise is drawn irom tbe other wboel. The number aud Prises drawn out are opened and exhibited to tbe audience, and registered by tbe Commissioners, tbe Prise being placed "gainst tbe- number drawn. This operation is repeated until all tho Prises are drawn out. AmoxWATioK Prims.—^The two preceding aud the two succeeding Numbers to thoso drawing the first 117 Prises wUl bo entitled to the 68 Approxi mation Prises, according to the Scheme. Tho 15,000 prises or 88 are detorminod by tbe number which draws the 840,000 priso; if that number should be an odd number, theu every odd number ticket in too scheme will be entitled to 88; if an oven number, then overy oven nurabor ticket will bo untitled to 88, in addition to auy other prise witioh'iuAy bo drawn. Parchasorsln buying one odd and oneoveu uum bor whole ticket, are guaranteed to draw 88. Halves and Quarter Tickets In proportion, with chances ofobtolulug the larger Prises, which aro a hundred per cout. better for tbe purchaser than any other Lottery ill oxhteuce. All ihoso tickets ending with 0,2,4, 0, 8,are ove* —all thoso ending with 1, 3, 6,7, are odd. Remember that every prize is drawn, and paya ble in foil without doduuuon. All prises or 81,000, aud under, paid immodlatoly after the Urawhig—other prises at tho usual limo nr thirty days, full without deduction. l tor Alt coauiiuatoattous strictly confidential. too drawn numbers will be forwarded to pur chasers Immediately after the drawing. Prise tickets unshed or renewed in other tickets at either office. URKAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As one half thoTiokets areguaranted to drsw 88, we will sell certificates oT Packages or 10 Tickets (odd a!?d even numbors,) at the following rates— All uatthe 10 Tickets (which oro thoso decided by the number drawing the Capital,) draw over the amount guaranteed accrues to the purchaser. Certifies* of Paokage of 10 Whole Tickets 860 « «« 10 Half “ 80 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 16 Address orders for tickets or certificates of pack ages of tickets either to 8. SWAN k 00.. Atlanta, Ga., or aug24 8. 8WAN; Montgomery, Ala XTEW GOSHEN CHEESE k BUTTER.— Jw 20 boxes Choice New Goshen Cheese. lOkegs do do do Butter. 20 tubs do do do de, landing per steamer, >ug 30 and forsale by * ® u maw LINK connects at PbliadolPbi* L Great Nirth-Western Railroad Routs toNlagiraPill*and Buffltio, in slxtoon b Pblladelphu, -. ' Through Tickets, with the privilege of stopplug at IHiUadelphla, and intermediate points, for salo by tbe Agent. FBro tc Niagara Falls or Bnffitio 828 M Hraira. 26 1 «* CanahdolpdA 27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent. J2S Savannah. Georgia, 7’ CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YOBS' $*d 00, Ssial"W«cUy United States Moll Line. HE NBtVAND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Steamships— . TOXVILLE.. 1,600 toiis,.Capt. 0. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .,.. 1,600 •• ..CUpt. Thomas Lyon. FLORUJA 1,800 •• .. Capt. M. 9. Woodhull. ALABAMA.... 1,800 “ ..Capt. G. R.Schenok WILL UUVS HAVi.V.VAH RVKRV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Theseshij onsurpossei their passages . mended by sklllfol,' careful and polite offloers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they offer a meet desirable conveyance to New York, Cabin Passage to Now York. 825 Steerage Passage to New York.... 8 PADELPOKD. PAY A GO.. Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHlt.l. 18 Broadway, fob 6 ^ Now York. FOR CHARLESTONfVIA BLUFFTON BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. The superior ktsamor GORDON, J. P. Brook*, Coram wider, having been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with a new boiler, will take tbe place or tbe steamer >tm. Seabrook until further notice, leaving Savannah every Sunday afternoon, at 6 o'clock, and Charleston every Thursday night, touching at Blufflon, Beaufort aud Hilton Head. N. B. Tho Gordon will, on and after Wednesday, 10th of September, run rogularly twice a weok— making in connection with the above inland trip, one trip direct by the outsldo route, leaving Savan nah every Wednesday after noon, at 6 o’clock, and Charleston every Monday altoruuon. JAU way freight payable on the Wltarr at time ol shipment. For engagements, apply to J. P. BROOKS, Charleston wharf. sept 16 FLORIDAPORTsi FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. 8. Mall Lino—From Now Or leans to Koy West,—Steamship* Florida aud Vanderbilt,—These fine steamers wUl in tiuure make their regular Beml-muuthly trips, leaving os follows'. - •■Uh&:4th F — NewOrleaus, 101 . .... Pensacola.... llth A 25th Apalachicola. 12tb k iiilh St Marks.... lath &27th Cedar Keys..l4tii & 28th Tantpa Bay.. I6tli k 29th Arrive at UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Jbr ralatka, Matt Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, SL Marge, limandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg, (Flack Creek,)andPlcolala. The new aud elegant steam packet DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves morning, at 10 o'dook, for the above plaoee. Freight win be taken for Trader's Hill and Inter mediate landings on St Mary’s River. 49” No freight will be taken after 9 o'clock. For freight or passage, having excellent state* ram accommodations, apply on board, at the Florf daSteompaoket Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to Jy26 CLAQHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'tt. VI EW GOSHEN <] Al 20kegsChoic. Factor and General Oommiaeion Merchant „ »0J 71 B4Y-9TBK8T, SAVANNAH, OA., turttiTo-Mossrs. Clogborn A Cunningham, Ben * PwoUn, Qttm, mm k Oo., • J. P, Thompwm. Biwpip. novl * WX. ACDLXYOOOPW. JlfO. OOUMR fKARia. . GOUPER A FRASER, TACT0R8 A GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. fmyll R. J. DAVANT, JR, , FACTOR AND COMMISSION MEBGANtI No. OT Bay Street, J? 30 Savan nab. Oa JAMES M. SAVAGE. ATTORNEY AT.UW, tBOMAsnux, rnoMAacoum, oa. All busineu entrusted to bis care will reeetva Prompt afteptlon, lyr—mar!7 IAXMO. SOMIM. .Axma. NOKK1S. ' RODGERS A NORRIS, . (l(ato Crane A Rodgers, WHOLESALE GROWERS, ui-nun, MTANMAH. Jmul,UM, [).»*, BAIUBUITKR- „ - — ...uBuftor 16 H do do do 60 boxes do YeUow Choose 60 do White «lo, landing per and for sale by ■opt 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. C OFFE&--160 bags prime Groen Rio Coffee 100 bogs fair do do do 60 mots old Government Java Coffee 25 bags old Muracuiba do 60 do prime l.»guira do 00 do do Porto Rico do 26 do do old Rio do In store and for sale by )r sale by SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A a for sale by tug 26 barrels No. 1 Mackerel, received and McMAHON A DOYLE, No. 206 A 207 Bay street P ILOT DREAD.—26 bbls Treadwell’s Pilot Bread landing and for sale by aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, COMMISSION 8 MERCHANT, AUD DUI KB IN Timber and Lumber. SAVANNAH, Ga. WM. M. LAWTON &CO. Olwrluton, South Carolina. ISLAND COTTON AND RICK FAC TORS. jS“? a !? lrr Baoot I Viuuh U. Liwtok. 7^1, D,u - Wikioin L.wtoh J«. _ JOHN c. r—— ffiftENUINEBB , tara ?i ,,rt t rt i y a Atfo»tfott'todesijnw in Arc! 5y iu to# store .if John WlUlamson, C“K SUTTCR - D SURVEYOR, in ArchRee. ra, Esq., mylS • ■mk ico. J UST RECEIVED from New York—Black Cra(io Sbawls, and for salo by J. W. THRELKELO, •eptl Congress and Whitaker streets. L aiao: ABIES’ and Gents’ block and colored Kids; and Misses’ do. For Hale by J. W. THRELKEIJ), ttpto CougreBa and Whitaker etreots. A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR HOUSE. KEEPERS, r8 an important item, odd to know where to ■L^get exactly what is wanted is equally important, “KENNEDY & BEACH’S” Md jwu will Hull overvlblng p.rtalnb, to Room efertwigKIBSS «ory«Un,tluttta feeo«U»l{r>r, iwdlMttluplM.. spr 16 i.iin- * WOOD AND LUMBER! A LL Uid. of. Wood, Boudi, Flub, Job*. tow for caih.on the new wharf rw.mtlv erected) the Umber Yard of Robert A. Alien & . jnsr12—lv.W| .W., I t WOTTTOy T AUD.—80 bbls prim* Letf t ard, «u JU do. In store and for oaie by veSieii kegs da do ml* by '* WSBiTKR A PALMSS 'Key West, ..16th A24th Tampa llth A 26th Cedar Keys. 12th A 28th St. Marks...14th A28th Apalachicola, 16th A 29th Pensacola... 10th A 80th Now Orleaus, I7th A 1st Key West 17th A 1st jouts in New Orleans,* d0025 6m fi. G. ROGERS. A CO., 72 Poydrass street. ~ U. S. Mall Line FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, SL Marge. Oa., FemanAi• MCMd SodcMtstib, Fioolala awl Black Creek, Fla. dEEJ* THE Steamer WKLAKA, Capt. N Sa|C King, will leave for the above places every Saturday Morning, at 10 o’clock. This boat bos large and airy State Room i modations, and taking tbe Inland Passage, every inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter modiste landings on St. Mary’s River. No freight wUl be taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board at the Florida Steam packet wharf, or to jyib CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. the Shady side,' Nellie’s flTusfon*, Tb6 Bummer Va cation.-'* Story or Two Live*, The DlMinmlntod Huh bend, 'Hie -Malden’s OnnfoMl os, Thing* w* Talk RubMHptliia pries M SO p« jr«r, Iu .dMnlf, UpMImon. nr tUo UUuv. may ba hmu u Ihs Bunk • WARNOOK fc RAVI8, if MW Omaras* Atrnet NGi vorions branohw.at- the shortest dotlos, and In s|iperlnr * Shower Baths, “ tyle. aim, may be found Shower Baths, GtlVa id Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tub*; Copper Boil ’ateutl’nn Water ntiwots, Irasd I’ipas, Shset L * - • ^ rosPdihpvvtn? ftrauR sod iMated Oooks. Force’I’dihpfj’tfiilia Rubbor Knift! For mile at *ho *t oHo YnrttMh Wore,‘Me. 16* wbiim ■ ft *M il’fc .o.’tNi r,\ u or so. (mrouxs, osooau i PATENTED MAY 16, 1864. ■— 1 MARCH AMD fLO IWATM. '.;,.;PA1 COPYRIGHT SECURED r Planters and Stock Peeden' is respoctftdly called to tbe above Mill. They sre now iu use by at least 10,000 of the most practi cal Stock Feeders throughout tho country, who are ready to testuy to their superiority over all othor Mills of a similar kind Thoso Mills are made the exclusive business of tbe^Uontoe, Mr. Soott. who being a practical man, superintends the casting in person, and selects only such Iron as Is best adapt, ed to their use, which, like cor wheels, require to be made of metal known to be bard and strong.— The Little Giant has takon tho finl premium si nearly all tho State Fairs throughout tbe Union, and that in the most complimentary manner. They are guaranteed against breakage or deraugement when used according to directions, and warranted to give too most period satisfaction, or the money refunded on tho roturn ortho mill, fheyareorthroo sixes, and will grind from eight to fifteen bushelB good feed per hour, according t# site, with ono or two horses. We now offer them to the trade complete, ready for attaoblug the team, at reduced prices. Mr. C. H. GAMPFIELD is our Agent in Savannah, of whom tbe mill may bo had at our price. march 7—eodAwly UAWHBHOR'II KOaGNUUE HY- IIRAUlilC OKUEN'T. HOFFMAN'S B08ENDALE CEMENT- fVlHESE two brands of Cement are mannfoctured X by theLawrenue Content Onmiany, and are warranted of the boat quality, being used In al most every department ol tho works under tbe U. S. Government, and other important bydraullo works. Forflaloatthe office of tho Company in tho most favorable terms, by M. W. WOODWARD. Seo'ry. jy!4—2ro ' 92 Wallstroet, New York We are receiving the London Lever Watches, of the most celebrated makers, in Gold and Silver casee. R. F. Cooper’s Du ■plex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses fine Swiss Chronometers, whlob wo offer at reasona ble prices, at our new store In Gibbons’ Range. sei)t28 n. B. NTCH0I8A C n R. NTCH0I8 I TO BUILDERS. OO. ft' U i and gent! G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Street*. HAS now on band a beautiful as- . sortment of Jewelry of every dis- JpA cription and kind worn by ladles AuB gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices, I bare this day received (per Express) a large ■took of elegant Uiver Ware, consisting of Cake and Pio Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Kuives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all in Morocco oases, and suitable for presents. I have also this day received on addition to my stock of halrwork of light colored Curts, Topsys. Braids,Front Pieces, Banda, Uncle Tom, Ac., which now mokes my assortment complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watches repaired by and under the supervision of self, and all other work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 WILMOT’S JEWELRY "STORE Is receiving by overy uri-JSw^Sl ival a large and rich assort-^ jl mentof Gold and Oliver Watches, Diamom Ins, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other Rooks, Spoons, Forks, To* Setts, Castors, Ao., or Sterling SUvor. Jewelry In every variety Ivory Table Cutlery, fine Pocket Knives and Scissors. Rich China and Parian Vases, and othor articloe. Fine Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to bis own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Plated Walton, Orators, Tea Setts and Candle- sticks, with a great variety orFanoy Articles, suita ble far wedding gifts, too numerous here to men tion. All kinds or Watches and docks repaired by tbe most experienced workmen. S. W1LMOT, may!3 .fo. 1 Market square. mHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute X at the shortest notice, and lu the most work manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or other work counected with tho manufac turing or repairing or Copper, Galvanised Iron, Ziac, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, ocll8 166 Broughton st CARY’S DAGUBREOTYPE , AMBRO types and^Photo^rsphy. W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms ore now open for the season, and rea dy ror the reception of visitors. By tho AMBRovm process persons may now have their children’s pictures taken, in almost any posi tion they may ohooee, in from 1 to 8 secodds sitting. riy tbe Photographic process old Daguerreotypes cun bo transferred to paper, beautifully colored and enlarged to life. oet 22 MACON, GEORGIA. ^ The subsoribor, from long experience in the business, is prepare l to furnish Steam nk® Engines, Boilers. Circular, Single and Gang Mr Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Morohant Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings in gen eral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular. will be of Iron when required. All of which, “Tlth his many Improvements, is warranted to be J uol to tbe best made at an* other establishment. a works are on a scale as uxteuslve os tbo' larg est at tbe North, an I be is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. SUNDRIES. S 600 bags fair to prime Rio Coffee 160 do Java, Laguayra, Maracai bo and Mocha Coffee 1160 hhds Muscovado Molasses, -100 bbls. New Orloans Syrup 80 hhds. New Orleans, Porto Rloo and Musco vado Sugar 400 bbls New York Rectified 8ugars 60 bbls Crashed and Powdered do 10 boxes Loaf do 100 bbls Lebanon Mills super aud extra Flour 200 boxes Adamantine, Sperm and Mould Can dles 160 do Nol Pale and Family soap and Starch 80 bales heavy Gunny Bagging 200 coils Western Horap Rope 2,000 lbs Bagging Twine 50 bhda dear and 60 do Ribbed Bacon Sides 26 do Shoulders and Hams 60 bbls Mess and Prime Pork 10 half bbls Fulton Market Beer 160 boxes Tobacco, various brands ■100 do Black and Green Tea 600 bags Drop and Buck Shot 60 kegs and half kegs Hazard’s Powder 76 bbls Sugar. Butter and Soda Crackers 26 do Pilot Broad Togetbor with a (ull assortment of all othor atti tudes In the grocery line, (except liquors,) la store and for sale on accommodating terms by Jyll RODGERS, NORRIS A OO. NEW GOODS FOR THE BALL TRADE. J UST received from Now York per late arrivals, Hemp Skirls, Long White, bow measuring tea feet. m ■Aftt Appriiveil Kiits"wuj~tra'uki)u'',i»u"lWa' 1 term*, and tbe; usual predit glveu uu .Premium Voles, i Hire* quartern ui Un* bustuossiwUI bo return*! tu the otkr totuumiu scrip.-: U.iA.,L f LauMisVi.- 'fr** 19 ■ q «r n m Agent in Javannah. Heuiiwrn SIutUMl ifhannciCinuiNih), Southern Mutual Life In*. Company, tl/uiia lueurum e Company, of N* kurk, springtlelil - Flaw'A Marine lit*. Com’y, Rinks lb tbo dbove liwurauce Companies ami«tru venby ’ WM, KING AiowT^bto, 1 ' * No, 99 Wy street.",.' .-lavanuah, 14th Docemuur, 1866, UeoU fire, marine and life I X S U it A I C i ,. m Ul, HAY-STKBE'i. CAPITAL UKPIttMKNTEU, Nuurlr i four..Million D«ii,ir». By the following respouslbfo Block Compaaiei , ItftSU OP HARTroaD, OT. Equitable Fir* Insurance Company, OP LONDON. Farmers’ and Mechanics' Fire, Marine and Lift Insurance Company. OP POIIiADILPHU. Bridgeport Fire mid. Murine lusuranc* Company, OP BkllKlXPOBT, OT. 8GFt.,e subecciber .will elfout Uuufaaoe to any amount lu .all parts of tile State Oa overy devcripUun or property. " ' ' Lite Insurtuee, to any amount, at the lowest rate, for tbe buuefit ul heirs aud creditors, or payable to the with free from the elalura iff creditors. Sloriue iiuturahoeun* Hulls or Cargoes to ait part* of tho world. jsui25 A. WILBUR. MUTUALBBNEFlTLWETNMtRANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett aooumulatiuu, Jon. 1,1866* 82,230,- ■ Total amount of dividends paid to date 715,4». .«• Total amount of claims by death paid to date I,036,WW> tu 84.282,488 J Buqjamui C. MiUer, Secretary, Joseph ... Imrd General Agent, Robert L. Pattersou, President •"The I'uud* of this Company sre ail sorely luvosteu iu first ulatM buuds aud murtgages, stuuk», cash. *v notes of members hilly secured by thetr |>oliol.> For further particulars inquire of WM. H. GLADDING. Ageut in Savsnnob, Attho office of BeUAPrenlirb 4. >. SirUJVAN, Nodical Examiner. Messra. PsitsuoRD, Far A Co.. L R. Tun, Esq., State Bonk. HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE THi; CHAiiTEH ««AK LIFE INSIIttANCE C0JHPANV, Of Hartford, Ct. CASH-CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER 8400,000. JAS. C. WALKER, I'roaldent. S. H. Wumt, Socretary. This Compauy insures IJ'e at the lowest rates, WATCHES—WatcIIEI—WATUHEB. t'couslstoni with saioty to the ussurod. Forforthei information, apply to A. IVILBUR, Agent, Jyyl3 171 Bay street, Savannah, lia. MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE INTERNATiON AL liuiu-uuce Compuii). HO. 18, UEltUHAMT’b axUHANOK. NEW YORK.— - OAcjii 0AmAL^^ai^,utM AQWtn Von 0AVANNAU, •lituieg ill. Cur lor, AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. YUUNU, Wl’ATI at VO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Poet OiUcc. oumoiwNftT ALANSON MARSH. S. A. HOLLO ^Irm of A. S. Barnes A Co. * ‘ Child*, Pratt k Co. 4 Livingston, Ballard k Co. • Wm. M. Dodge & Co. • H. A. Cartis k Oo ALONZO CHILD, 1. P. BALLARD, - WM. Mi DODGE, “ P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. HOLLO, S. T. LIPPINOOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTED, WM. H. R1VEKSM1TH, W. H. LYON, “ GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “ Lee, Murphy jus. h. wj&rrcorr, ■* Brigg*, ivcsu JOS. KATMAN. ’• •» Fatman A STEPHEN VON MORES, • Hasted a Cnrll W. H. Lyon & Co. Lee, Murphy It Oo. Briggs, Wcstouti .v Co. GEO. SAVORY, “ “ Geo. Savory 6c Co. J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Preslpeut WM. E. HOLLO, Secretary. 1 This Company will Issue Policies upon Ma rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, at liberal ratee of premium. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oct 81 No. 85. Bay Street. THE GRBAtf WtiSTARN jfrRK AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, QT No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000. nos, IUIUS, ISO INLAND tNSOEANGS. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Lalhrop, 532 Spruce street; Alexander Whilden, Merchant, 14 North Front-sLt John O. Hunter, firm or Wright. Hunter a Co.; E. Tracy, firm of Tracy k Baker: John R. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, White k M’Curdy; Isaac Haslehurst, Attorney and Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm or James B. Smith k Oo.; Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy k Baker; R. S. Walton, 860 Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 534 8pruco street; John J. Baker. Goldsmith’* Hall CHARLES 0. LATHROP, President. Tnoe. K. Luuxicx, Secretary. JAIIBN M. CARTER, Agent, jane 16 No. 86 Bsy street. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pitcher*, Some new and beautiful designs, Plated and Brita- nia. At tbe H jus* Furnishing Store, 166 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April 30. apr80 ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP*Y, No, II Pine sti'eet, New * ork, (BBTWKIN BROADWAY AMD NASSAU 8TBKJCT.) Cash Capital—$150,0001 mfflSCompany insures against loss or damage by X Fire, on the most reasonable terms, dwelling houses and furniture, warehouses, store* aud mer chandise, factories, snip* in port, etc. All losses will be adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MUXS. President, G. BROOM, Vice President. Eow’d C. Tailor, Secretory, Gno. B. Dxakr, Surveyor. JAMlbs M. CARTER. Agent, June 17 for Savannah, B6 Bay street. Black aud White Ginghams Fancy Ginghams, all patterns Super. Embr’d Skirts do Fluted do. somotblng new Muslra Beads, Cambric do Dimity do, French do Jaconet and Cambric Edgings,together with* Urge lot or Cloths. Oasslmercs, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets, Ac., for isle low by J. W. THRELKELD, sept 1 Congress and Whitaker sis. B acon sides a shoulders— 60 hhds, Prime Sides. 26 do do Shoulders, for sale by aug 21 80KANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—6 firkin* extra choice Goahen Batter; 10 boxes of EtogUsh Dairy and MW Cream Cheese, reoeived and for sole by ■eptlO J. D. JESSE, r\nMF8TI0 UQU0R8- 19 250 barn* Ohio Rectified Whiskey, 100 • do:.-i PikcaMsgnolia do. 120 do E. Pholps’s Gin. 25 f do Conn. Rivof P. AH, Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy.. ... 86 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do, Migonolta Wine. 75 barrels Ohio MonnngaheU Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain,, do. 15 do Ben Rusrells Nectar do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Noctar Whiskey 40 do White, R#ct|fled, do. 6 do Old Kfeutncky Bourbon do. 40 do and puncheons Georgia Peach Brand 10 do Virginia Apple do. In store and for sale by sop 18 WEBSTER A PALMES. DAR 80AP—60 base >' Kxtnt N dill A Bom’ Pale O Extra Yellow Soap, just receded And for sale «*17 PATENT ICE PITCHERS. Another, and the moei beautiful lot or Ice Pitchers yet, Just received from tho Manufacturer, and at reduced prices. Therefore, any In want of one (and who is not.) can buy low by ailliug on ns. Allmay be assured these Pitchers are a luxury this hot weather. Recolloctthe place, at KENNEDY A BEACH’S House Furnishing Establishment, Hodgson’s Rock, aug 26 Cor. Broughton A Bull its. UNIVERSITY OP LOUISIANA. Medical Department. r £ Annual Course or Lectures In this depart ment will commence on Monday, November 17tb, 1856, and will terminate in the ensuing March James Jones, M. D.. Professoa of Practice of Med icine, J. L. Riddell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Warren Stone, M. D. Professor of Burgery. A. H. Cents, U.D., Professor of Obstetrics. Gustav us A, Nott. M. D., Professor or Meterl* Medic*. J. 0. P. Wederstrandt, M. D. Professor of Anato- m ?rboraaa Hunt, M. D., Professor of Physyology and Pathology. Gilbert 8. Vanoe M. 1>y Deraoutrator of Anatomy. The rooms for Dissecting will be open on the third Monday In October. Tbe Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons oftbsCbsrity Hospital, and attend Ibis Institution from November to April. Tbe students accompany tbo Professors in their visits, free of expense, enjoy extroordluary practi cal advantages. There ore during tbe season about eight hundred persous prescribed for dally. •, . Preliminary to tbe Course, lectures will bv deliv ered daily in tbe Amphitheatre of tbe ”—**“’ from tbe first Monday in November. Oh-wk^ Medicine and Surgery,Auscultation and Percussion, and other subject*, without any charge to studenu. i THOMAS HUNT, ll.D;. Doan. ' Tho Administrators of tho Chanty Hospital elect 11, fourteen Resident Students, who ^IBe Institution. aug 28—W6 I ' ARD—gobble prime No 1 Leaf Lard, 60 ke$s jjprtm.No, AY—200 bales Hay^fo store and for jiaie by Uy26 CRANE, WEL1R A CO. DRESS GOODS. P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Cballle, Valencia and Saxony Plaids; French Merlnoes; Coburg I'loths; Solid Colours and Printed Mous de Loines; Suck Flannels; French Plaid Flannels; Scotch Plaids; Mode do Paris Plaids; Euglish, French and American Prints; Ginghams, Ao., Ao. Just received and for sale by septia Dewitt a Morgan; C EDAR POSTS—We are expectiug to receive! from the Bahamas a iot of Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will please apply soon, as many are already engaged. YONOK A FRIERSON, *eptl9 No. 94 Bay street. F LOUR—160 bbls Extra Flour, Port Royal aud Lebanon Mills; 10 do Ext-a Family do: 60 do Etowah Superfine do; 660 sacks Augusta do do; Just received and for sale by sept 19 WEB3TER A PALMES. O ' URN—TWO bushels prime Bench Island Corn, just received and for salo by sept 19 WEBStfR A PALMES. C I HACKERS—30 bbls hand made Sugar Cracker 26 do 80d* do 26 do Buttor .do Landing and for sale by aog!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. L EAF LARD—20 EES and Si) kegs prime No 1 Baltimore Lear Lard, landing and for sa e by aU *?_l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. lUGAR. STARCH, SOAP AND SODA— ‘ 100 bbls A, BandO Sugar < • 60 do Crushed and Pulverised Sugar 160 boxes Starch ; 260 do Pale, No 1 and Family Soap v •. 26 keg* Washing Soda, 60 boxes Cordon do landing and in store and for sale b^r aug7 MCMAHON A DOY 205and207 Baya^eL 18th GEORGIA REPORTS. S ARATOGA IN 1787, anew supply;; Signs of tbe Tlmoa or tbs Dangers to lleligiou and Liberty, by Runsen; Baird on Religion In America; Strickland’s Hlstory of tho American Bible Society Loomis on the Recent Progress or Astronomy, t*. Dedallv in the United States. Evelyn Mareton, by tho author of Two Old Men’s Tales; . .. *j t v i Fcmolo Life Among the Mormons, by the w‘lfo of an Oder; Irandon Art Journal for August; I/mdon Quarterly Review for July: Puteuun’s and Harper’s Magazines for'Septv i j Com. Perry’■ Expedition to Jar •ept$ v ■ >- . W. THOl crtraeribH,'Ao,’'’'' ,J . THIS-DAY. ll/ti’clm*,.in imni nf’.lore will ’biSoim- m- ’-'.I -n :■ Tbe ii-uni aHsorlmuiit of Orocerlsr; Provisions, WHtffll .,...... . . „ AlIhrtiolM purcbMed at auction and not set tle for previous to tbe next regular salo, will be ■old on ucuount uud rLk hi former puiolmser. M)|»l 21-' 1 • 1 ’• Flint and 1 sept ft. • '’’ HlAesTdiUe,•, , . |Wy the blghoit market prices, - ash for good ud dry Halted Hides; the coining season. 1 For Relit, The counting room «ud store next to our store, formerly occupied by .Mayor A Plum . Also, sovoral Htores under our ceuutllg rmm '• uug20 HOUTHE RIF. RAIL HO AD. id Southern IpiUrow; rprta Sontberu Railroad Company Invito propo X sals from contractors for tbe clearing, gradu- uti n, masoury, trilling aud bridging, neoossary to Uio complete preparation for the superstructure of ine .ro tdway or tbo eastern division ul tleir ret»Mi * <: .1 • • * . Also, for furuisbiug tlie cross-ties, and for the track laying with any iautdeiital work, accessary. Aud for all other work,.stations, platforms, de- pms, Ac. required lu the thorough completion ol iho road lor effective operation. -fho-graiiuation amouuts to 770,000 cubic yards oi excavation, and 666,006 oublu yards of embank raeutV «!•'••• V 'the trestllug to4,00Utoot. The bridging tu 600 feet. Tho masonry for nulvorts amount* to li),ouc jwiob Theoroes tie.- to 18ii,Ui.». J’roiHwuls. ituuiud, euuor*ed, uua direuiod to the uudorelgued, will bo received until tho first day ul November uexi, aud will be, ul tho option or bid- dor«, oitiior for— . ; • i. Tho entire work of aeutrwtion, completing the road ready lor tho Iron; n. The work of construction, * xclusivc of cross lieo aud track-laying; in For each item of work, ontiro a .a eeiwrate; iv. For the grading or either, or a .-peclfled uum Iter of BuCtlou-r, of ouo mile each; v. For the waves ties to be furftiftvod. tile number specified * • tn. For tlie entire construction, teady for the iron, of either of tbe three dlvlsious hereinafter namou or said road; The easunadivlslou, connecting with Uio com pleted road at or near the iowu ol Brandon, extends to the Mobile aud uh o road, 82 miles, which wifi be divided into three subdivtsions ; Uio first of 21 miles, the second ot 28 miles, and the third of 83 k miles. In each foim of pru|<osal, the bidder will state bi- item prlceijttuafor tho graduatkm will make hb> bid at so inuchjur cubic yard of excavation and embankment, uud the additional dUfercuce for "ox cess” of cither; or for so much nor cubic yar J up on tbo largest ucm, aud the (tlfforouce for "ox- COaS." Thu parties uukiug proposals aro desired to make them iu four lot nu: 1 4or tho whole amount pay able mo. tbly iucosb, us tlie work progresses, re- Hervlug tweuty per cunt for Unul settlement. 2. Gnu buiflu cash, payable lu tbo same way, uud one hair in tho stuck of mo company. 3,-Uuo-tbird In oash, payable iu tbo sumo way, tbo bonds of tbe company, payable in t n year.-,, with iuiorcst at six per cent , payublo uuuuaily. 4, Payable en tirely in the slock or the road. ‘lho proposals to he considered must oo uccompu nivd oy sutisiactoi.v reverence or credentials, uud tbe compauy i use. vo tho right ol accepting any or declining all. Maps, profiles uud speclfiJatlous may bo seen ut this office; und any iurther hiforuiaiion will be tur- uishL-d upou upp..cal.un iu tho undersigned. Tbo combern (.ubroac coiumoucu* ut Jucksou, the capital or the &.uto, uud U ttuisheu a • lur os the town of lirantluu; ami ts in'good runuing order and woll equipped to that point it extuuds tium Br..utfou m u Ini) aiimiudirer.il> cost cighiy-lwo aud a bull mm j, to tlie intersection, oi tho Mobllo and omo Uuiiiu.i J, a low miiSD.below the town oi Marwu, luTawduiuatocounty; and passes through the countiort oi Kaukin. Scott auu Newton. The lino is over a i lgh rolling country, well watered and timbered,und iu point oibeaiibiuluoss,ecouom •cal living, Ac., Is equal to the moot favored portlous ortho unroll aas and Georgia. The grading, except for the first tweuty miles is generally fight; and upon the must of the sections the excavation and embankment alternate favorably; the excep tions belug in tho two heaviest outs. The tnatorlai Is oi »character easily moved, tho growth of the irauutry afibrds abundance of Umber cultablo for bridging and cross'Ues;audltls believed that no work oilers, in taulliUes for construction, greatoi Inducements to coutractorH, especially those uslog uegro labor. The compauy is eutireiy out of debt, aud has due to It by reitau.o stockholders, aboutf: 30,OUU, Which will doubtless bo paid 03 tbe Board of Mouagtrs may call it in. It is also an recipient under tbo reoeu grant ori^nds mode by Congress, il they can be had along the line, which Is believad to he the case, ot nearly 400,060 acres or laud. The road connects with and is an extonslou ol the Viokburg aud Jacksun Railroad, completed and In full operatiou to the Mississippi river at Vickburg; opposite which city, la Louisiana, commences the Vicksburg, Shrevenport and Texas Railroad, now under contract lor Us whole distance and in raplu progress or construction. It Intersects the New Orleans aud Jacksou, Great Northern Railway at Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with the Mississippi Central Railway, the iron or which is now beta* laid to Holly springs. It intersect* with the Mobllo and < hio Railroad, as already stat ed. near Morion, and Us point or intersection meets with the North-eastern aud Southwestern Rallroao In Alabama, and through that unites with the rood* in Virginia, ieunessee and North Carolina. It Is also au indispensable link in the line of Railways that are to unito Charleston and Savannah, through Montgomery. Vicksburg, shrevenport and El Faso, with the FaoiQo Ocean cunning ita entire length oi tbesame parallel of latitude with those places. Il is thus obvious that ibis Hue ol work Is one of the most important unfinished enterprises in the coun try. It is thorough Nations! in Its character: for it unites Maine and New Orleans, and the Atlantic and the Mississippi, by indissoluable bonds. But whilst thus National, It appeals especially for aid to Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with tbo intermodule gap in Alabama, it will, with its connections, now built, and being built, ruu right through the heart of those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis sippi, Alubama, Georgia and fiontb Carolina, and unites tho great inland sea with tho broad ocean. Those facts are stated to call attention to this lint of road aud to indue* capitalist* aud contractors, to embark liberally in ita construction. Tbe fifteen miles of completed Railroad, with its equlumeut and sixty valuable slaves,mnoy of them mechanics, is a bonus from tbe State of Mississippi; tbe public land has been donated by Cuugresa ; and U is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating tho present pro perty of the rood to put itat or near one million oi dollars in which sum foture stockholders who may become such by direct subscription or money oi work, will beat ouco equally interested. It wilt thus be soen that this road presents peculiar in ducements to meu of moans to ongsge in ita con struction. WM. C.SMEDES, sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. r S undersigned have this day formed a Co-part nership iu the Hack, Salo and Livery Stablo. undortbe name and stylo oi Freeman, Henderson A Co. A. FREEMAN, J.U. HENDERSON, V. S. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sept. 1, 1866. sept 1—lm LtUOAR AND TEA—Just received 10 bbls Crush 0 ed Sugar, 10 do ground Loaf do, 20 do A. B A C Clarified do, 6 hhds Muscovado do, 10 half chests Black Tea, loose and in # and k lb pocks, forsale by DAVID 0‘COaVNR, aag8 Corner Broughton and Drayton sis. COFFEE, SUGAR Ae>. Qri/1 BAGS prime Rio Coffee 4UVJ 100 “ Fair “ '• 60 do Old Government Java do. 60 do Prime Lagu/ra do 10 Hhds. Choice St. Croix Sugar. 10 do do New Orleans do. 15 do do P. R, do. Chests Fine Hyson Tea do do Black # lbs Papers [dies, 12 lbs each, Fine Hyson Tea. 60 do 6 lbs each, do ' do do 60 do 6 do do do Black do In store and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNBTON A Go, ang6 "'K&WSiooffgr REdEVED BY WARNOCK A DAVIS. SEPT. 15lh. A ONES EVELYN, or Beauty apd Pleasure, by G iJL WM Reynolds; . j. t The Comical Adventures of David Dufflcks, Ulna, trated with over two hundred laughable engrav ings; George Seton, or ihe Chip Boy of the Dry Dock, by Samuel Catty; Tbe Buccaneer’s Daughter, beautifully illustrat ed, by Ned Buntliue; ^Klen Porcy; or tbe Memoirs of an Actress. by.G WTfRstyoias; mow or— live and Learn, or a Guide for AU Who Wish to 8pe*k or Write Corroeily; Saratoga, a tale of 1787;' Magdalen Hepburn,* Story .oMItoScottishRe- forraatlon, by Mrs Olyphant; .Victoria, or »he World Oyereome.'by Carolino Oheosori; * 'jL'jj.-j. Adv.oUire. oU.mw F Bask wourlb Hptltl • For lido .tHOCoDsreiaitroot. plMTPtfE» Sill MCKUa—M naTBp. JC •-a.dl.lOOdoHpe. - -.pplng - ncaui, iviu QO r tto'reams Wrapping Paper Pickles,y- ‘ "* * axlnes.for Septp Wdozen Pickles, received and for oato by A very deelrabiti-ti_ vv , from the city;«uhitalnltig ttbddt - 80L& Which is cleared A under good andVu to Tho rlsored fiiud is a rich >ltramy still adapted for gardeninfflmrpotesi Iherei.. most excolleut water on tho prembtas sad a ■afy • ohtibuiidinHSi negro, bqussa, hina/lL _ balance ofthe Uaet, any 4’/ acres, IsuMlssreiHtUl and heavily timbered with valuable timber, .aad *. Tho locality la v very excellsnt^ tho soil ixoellent. not ono ease or Hlcknees has occurred ec the pram* isos during tbo whole itiiuo the present proprietor has owuediit.1 iThisils a chance ror an investment rarely tu ho mot with, and any person wishing a quiet private residence near tho city, or any p desirous of goiug into tbo gardening bikini ■ralso fruit and vegetables for our market,, will This the plaoo to Hull, . Vor terms, which wlil he very liberal, IsuUiVeat our counting mum, 154 Bay Htrect, Titlee umtispula* ble. < 1 .. . *ug9 .. "At Private Sale. , . r v 1700 bitabe s Rice, au uxcelleut article for stock of all kinds - Celt and examine. Prloe 26 carta po* bfishdl. > Juael9 vi-.nr' ^~~- ■ • To Hoot. Twogeod stures, under tho bl'iff, at the foot of. Whitaker street. v . f ; . June 19 ■ . Wanted to Purchase A convenient medlum-slsod house, In a central location—one fronting ou.a square would be prefor* rod—for iiuoh an oUe a liberal price would be liven. ^ At Private.Sale. Thirty eligibl imiMing tots, 60 fret front by 100 to 124 I et deep, i-ituateU on Tayiori Gordon and ■ Gaston streets. Those lota are ou high ground and rame or them In the Immediate ndgnborliood of the let Hetected for the rite dr the Pavontioh, Albany and Gulf Railroad Depot. Term.- same as city'lot-, vis : oue-Ufth cash, the balance bearing interest lit six per cent. Juijil» ;i " HURRAH FOR THh FALL TRADE . prices, sides, fresh W OULD hog Ho that il FRESH GROCERIES. FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES, > •' W M. U. FAlltlElX is uow prepared to supply bis vusioiuurs with the liu^i qualities of NORTHERN FRUITS AND VEORTABLBS, mlettod writli great care by hta buyer, who remains at New York during the season expressly for tool purpose. Fresh goods Arriving by every atearaer. The fol lowing vcguUbies por Alabama: , - 1 cralo very fino lurgu Cabbage, 10 bbta cboice eating and cooking Apples, 6 bbta large Ringgold Sugar Pears, 10 bbTa Mercer Potatoes, 8 bbls Beeta and Carrots, Oulona, red and white, Tomatoes, Parsnips, Ao. Groceries per Alabama: Pekin Compauy V Superior Teas, .Stuart’s Sugars, every grado, at lowest prices, A fine useorlinout of i'retervns and Jeitiu from the manufactory, Goshen Butter, oitra and other q alities, Knglish Dairy and American Cheese, veiycholoe. Biscuit of all kinds, wurran ed irorh, Su|rai tor Sugar Cured and l*ig Ham*, Krupp’s Esseuce of Giffeo,, FroaU Mustard, assorted knglish Pickles, Ac., Ac. TO which we luvltc the attention of customers. N II.—All goods gold at my store are warranted t>i give perfect eaii.-durtion; and all parcel* deliver- d free or charge to any i»r t of tb- city. ♦ WM. H: FaRRELI , reptll coruor Broughton uud Whitakur-sts. 18561 ■■ - ' 1856 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS *K to hiforiu their ir.o <!s and the pub- their full hupplics of rich tud elegant IBIS'S' ©©©IBB have Just arrived—purch w d from tliu mo*t eml- •mot luipuno.rt i in - country, uud /olcuted'with a cur.e ii* rt-garus olegutiCi* an 'beauty, which cauuot lie appre. Inlet until fully ex imiin-d. We can coufldoutiy vuy tliut our stock of Rich Dress Goods und \Husks ounnut bo surpassed for- beauty aud cluganco, and that our Bmuontlo Stock is a* cheap n< the liko quality of goods can be hail from here to New York Amo g our a^nrltneut will bo found the most elcgunt Uouuced Ro es vmlt ttgutea; Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tho newest and richest stylo. Cloth and Moir Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool French Mouslin de Lolnes, now and ele gant. Lnplns’ bestali-wool French de tolnee, high colors, tor misses. Lupins' best Black Bombazine and Cballoys. White Merino, Chnliey, do Laine and BombsMne, very fine. - Cloths and CasBimeres, a full assortment, luntatlon Goods bust quality, exceedingly cheap, liouskceepiugarticles in groat variety, bestquallty at tbo lowest possible pricos. Tb« limits of nn advoriisement precludes tho possibility of i-numoratlng any but few leading ar ticles. We would nppoctfolly requost tbo attention of purchasers to au examination of our stock. feoUng •umfideat that style, quaUtjr and price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS, sept 16—eodlm 290 Broughton-st. * GBNERAILNOTICET CULVER AND GOLD PLATING cun now be done O at home. Mr. GHAR1J& KEMISH having es tablished himself permanently, all work in this line will bo done with dispatch. All repairing of Castors, foapoto, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other article will be done neatly before plating. All old diver plate, such os Toasettsor Urns, Forks or Spoons, will bo re-finishod and made equal to new, rad at moderate prices. All work or orders left at m^storc will be attended to prom ‘'~ may 27 -Watch cases galvi G. M. G1FFIN. NOTICE. T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated themseWestogether for tho purpose ot conduct ing tho Wholesale Grocery Business, and haring purchased tbe stock or Rodgers A Norris, will here after continue tho business under tbe firm of Rod gers. Norris A Oo., at the old stand, corner of Bsy and Lincoln streets. JAS. 0. RODGERS, JAS, A. NORRIS, GEO. H. JOHNSTON. JNO. N. BIRCH. Savannah, Jane 2d, 1866. Jit T HE Urin of Rodgers A Norris having this day been dissolved oy the above association, either partnor will uso Uio name ortho firm in HqnldoUon. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, June 2d, 1866 Je 2 CO-PARTNERSHIP. W E, the undersigned, bava this day entered In to co-partnership for tho purpose or carrying on tho Grocery and Fruit Business, in the store re cently oceuplod by John Daily, on Wbltakor street, next door to W. W. Goodrich, undor the name and .tyle of Rufus H. Watson A Oo. RUFUS H. WATBON, GEORGE W. TAYLOR. Savannah, Sept 15,1666 sep(20 COBB ON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination of the Institution of Slavery in the United States £wlth Ub objects ana purposes. By Howell Oobb. Horton’s Life and Publio Services of Jamit Bt- ebauan Irving’s Ule of Washington; cheap edition; vot. $1,60. Napier’s History or the Peninsular War; a new edition, iu 4 voU. 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Price $7,50. * Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, wtth numerous engravings; $5. Household Mysteries: a Romanco of Southern Lifo. By LizzioPotlt, of Virginia, author of Light uud Darkness. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with tbs Empress Josephine. Tucker’s History of the United States, from Us Colonization to 1841. Voi. 1st, History of Soci ot Societies and of tbe Republlctn Party in Franco, from 1850 to 1848. Bernard Ule, A romance of the Texas Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. V INEGAR, FLOUR, sc —26 bbis ftdar Vinegar 20 bbls White Wine Vinegar 60 boskets quarts and pints Wine 100 boxes asorted qualities Roy ’s Lemon Syrup 26 casks Hit Jert’s Pint Porter 2ft do Joffirey’8 Ambro Ale, pints; landing and for sale by auglft HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. B UTTER AND CHEESE--10 kegs choice Gosbe* Butor. 25 Boxes New Cheese, landing and for aale by , aug 28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A U>. McCarthy sm IBI ISUSD COTTON IK MVKBPOOI,. ' as follows:' . , T r. "H., 7 bag. farhli color, with a llttla .ball, lot much; but the peculiarity of this quality lr plo, and tbo style of. Its cleaning r * different to tbe usual Roller Gin ■ sample before bandliug, has some i of having been Saw Ginned. On eL_ _ Over, shows that all tbe staple, both and uniformity, ba* boon preserved, greater degroo of freedom and kindr iHven rj the process. This remark or less to mil the marks of this shf ' instance, the staple i* stout and a ( without belug fine, is not course.”. The undersigned; agent* Gins,' always have a sunpl i BOSTON A '■>dg 5—w2«n ... u,iw/, 1.. '«1. ( - -'- r -' *'•*»' ,ot7pti*4-•■'1 -ftC •* •' • .if.- .. ,wt#> ... t . ■ iviu/. . .1. 'ft Il 1 .0 j **'• •7r ,v r‘ . tlhfcat > let »:laU-, • .-V • -X QV*.', - C : VJi m »; • .r-» v\; 1 \. t». - • .S >Hkf .0 mv - . - ■