Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 25, 1856, Image 3

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1 «*» SjsSssi HOWB’I COWOII 'H* irMfera jraaMsrawS For ^rtttorWWrpttJii Agent tot tbe - ' !!Wi ,-llt Bay air —. au dubu duo to tea Oeurgtan previous t mm tuo eth msiaiit, uro payable atily to tuu uu ajroujutd.. tSiMM tutu mmouuu Uu* lu the iuy Vi M m uiuaouiod uuimHllatdy, audall dob to Uuo ta-tho ouamry will bo (orwarduit by an early mail. ' law uomg tuo first UuM mat Uto uudorsiguud tuu jubiioiy appeal**! lu hi* tale patrou, be leela Ufat Mioy wul Uel consider him unreasonable In urglug uikiii thorn toe necessity tor immediate payment. * ..r.,. 1 ul .llli !(■ . MkllltliliUHtly thO IKIU IUBIII iu« wiwnn; *wi iMnnnwn rV""-" Auiuiiutuuoo ulay bo made directly to tho under tlguod. or to tt; u titiiodft Co* whooo rocoiht will oJwik ■••!> I'UIUPJ.l’U.SCU d.n .UHLU, IU, W(, ISoti. Sav.uiti»U,JU4y ^mutviSuA tliii lUbdunhuVri oner tor samatargev uiortmudt ot’rtecouu-haud jirinlhJg motwUI, ouih' ciuut to estabibU u complete Job Office, yrllti but lew' udaitioutti articles, ooiwl-tuft to part of—ouo A npio lout of small |hott, u* gudd no nb#» uud vnri- • * i or Job typo; ouo super royal baud-pressf > & Co. ’o' prodr-proi*, lotOJt ttoprove ouo Hito a Co. ’o' pfoor-prwn, latest tmprbvemenv uow; iwo or more largo imposing atones,dew; uuu« bio uud diugle stands; cases, composing hticita.cu.. uinu ruled, galloya, chases, oto., olo., togotUbr with various otuor articled pertaining to a newspaper or job olllco. K. 11. 'HILTON ft,00. iuuo 28 ' . " MAYOR'S OFFICE!, cm or a.voimi, OUl oV Annul, MM.} 1 no uWNKRs or Lous, Mid all other, whom It JL may concern. ,uu are UereOy uotllltd to keep your Horn lu uud inurent them from doing at large wilhlu the Oily ' "vay iiok liiuud kolim at larie alter this uotliw, Mi l until ’lie luilh day otSopuuuUor ueal, ahull ho jnft.J KOlV’l). 0. ANOEKUON, Mayor. 1 Aueai. Etur’ii. o. IVinaw, Olork otOoouelL atiy 6 tVidi.CS Oa tVIlibl AMS, OlitHMUi DOMBimO, FOBEIOH AMD FANCY DBF OOOD8. iVo. U9 Coagrtmt; /Savannah, Uu. JAS. T. tt'SUS, ihrmorly of Beaufort Dial. 0. a (HBufHlIA'S WILLIAM*, “ ScrlvaoGo.,Uu. aejilT J. H. DAVIS. W. H. LOMU. UVUfi, DA VIM Si IiONO, ttliSJS.UAVUff IlUflW, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . SAVANNAH, GA. may JO WMrS. DAMBLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OATAMMAB. QA. 4S• OUlco over Thomas M. Turner A Co.'* Drug '•tore, iUy street. my7 a usjkwt. n. n. smzlumm. LOUKETT «Sf SNELLINGS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND V SHIPPINO AGENTS, Savannah, tin* Will attend to tha soiling of all kind* of produce- strict attention given to receiving and forwarding goods. mayai ly R. HeLAVGl Macon, Ua Sollcito from bt* friends consignments or ever) description. 1'akes orders for Colton. 49» Special attention given to the sale9 or Real Kuato, stock* and Negro property, at public and private sales. Prompt return and ditpakk. itoi'Toiwe^C. A# La LAMARa";?*? jir-Tb -mchau ja w. uriow. . b. r. snoot. ORBBN * SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW OOtgb ■ THOMA*>OT, OA« : , Apply to T ' TldON H GORIk ipt'JO "“TU KENT^-Two dlja more, uim Ilouao. Aiiply at offloe of Hotel. , .etAtll—lw BALPH.N LAnKtiPHtA.—Haamtla LUra— """"^RirwjBwISHr -Tim «ol)r. FANNIE. Capt.lD TM.tWmimi Now Wuntliy. “ ‘ ig Wllf have Immodlaje'- dlH' l devoted b> Titloi, R*»i»>.uioi Apply to ftpWO -v:::.' under Marabal of Hotel. ItAU’HiUEIiDRlN. % itrniFr’j il A small houi*, In tho vicinity of the Cx< ** m —lift. ‘ aJBh FOR IMIltiAUFJ.l'KtlA.ATfio « ■ aof 10*. W?S A U i. voll, for July change, at $8 or $10 per month. Enquire | atthl*office. tr-wpt$. TO RBRPT. utioflMon glvon on tho Drat of Oc* wwer, *unt northern half or the brick build ing situated oh Tktnall and tho bead of [Gordonstreets; oocupled by Mr*. Cooper; ihl location and very cumvemontly Unlabed, Vrllh gas and water. AI»o t two toitomeUM of brick Ou Montgomery and Jones atrool, vorycomtortahlv, all now and to good repair; inmiosmIihi given on tbe 1st November. sept 4-*lht >1 ■«»- ’ OLIVER M. ULUORIDGK* ml' ’ihuidlng corner Bay aud Urayten sht., 1m■■ suitublo tor meronntllo purposes and stor- !!■ ago. For partloulara eiiqulrn at jfiilBt Juueld, THIS OFFICE. WANTED TO RENT — • Peasant Houao tor which a „ „ T .. „jquiroatthe ^e Georgian and Journal. '—I* •• ivauxuv xu nunx A couimodtouB, airy aud pleasant In a doalrablo part or tho city, tor v liberal prico will bo paid. Euquiri ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA t i i i. GEORGIA. J. J. 11BBLBR, Proprietor. A'-AL Late qflhe Verandah Hotel, AVib Orleant. TSS.H Fasscngera per Evening Trains will tlnd Supper ready ou the arrival ortho Cara, ■■.I-..-. : i mayH MEKOHANTS’ HOTEL, A-yA. BOARD W£R DAY $ 1 60 USM BOARD VSR WKIK, 0 00 '11"? ^*”"" ipr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING CHARLRffOM, I. O. M THIS House is now adapted to all the Wants of the Travelling Public, and tbe ef forts of the Proprietor will be to deeenre their patronage. mar 81 THOMAS 8. NICKERSON. _ gaoif UlBlBYb ‘APTHUREttO BT TH* WAT* OF QIUROIA.J FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLASS 19. To be drawn in the city or Atlanta, Ua., in public, on SATURDAY, September 27, I860, on the HAVANA PLAN. SAMUEL SWAN A CO.. Manager*. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 2 0 4,0 0 0 ! ! be distributed nccordiug to the following —liiBiir 1 BRILLIANT SCHEME! 30,000 Thousand Tlckcta—15,185 Prize*! 1 prize of.... 1 “ .... I “ .... 1 •• .... 1 “ ... 1 “ .., 1 “ 10 prizes of... 100 ,.$40,000 la $40,000 10,000 1s 10,000 18 6,000 IS 2,000 Is . 1,000 I s , 1,000 18 200 are loo are . 10,000 10,000 6,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 2,000 10,000 4 prizes of 200 app'g to $40,000 prizo, aro 800 UK) 76 4 4 4 4 4 “ 40 4 “ 26 “ 40 “ 20 “ 16,000 of $8 amounting to, 60 10,000 prize, aro 10,000 prizo, aro 6,000 prizo, are 2,000 prize, nro 1,000 prizo, aro 1,000 prizes are 200 prize, are 400 800 240 200 160 100 800 ..120,000 16,186 prizesamounllug to .$204,000 Whole Tickets $10-Hulvos $6.00-Quarters $2.60. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. tHffifflmfjKllbteiwi Foil PHfLADEI.PIIIA. Ib mil Halimk). Sq/mlxr 27H. nl II ..'efudb, A. II. “■ V TUO'Utlltoil Staton Mall Steamship KEYSi'DNE aVATK, I Juju. Ilur.lld, will’lolivrt /w’above;' For freight or iiuutagn apply io *< • O. A UllKINEK, Agent ' Cabin Pu.-i.sago........ 2o 00 8teorago Ptwaugo.. 7 00 iHsongnm by tills Nhip.for Hiltlmnre aud Wnah- _ on will bo liui-lotl at New tkatle, Delaware, if desired, Dom whleb pluce earn start three time* dally tor the- ah**\*e cttioA. ami nthor Xoiitliern point*. sept 10 4mi of ' - WAHNOCK It UAVW;.* ’ I uvm; IRO CongreM atreot, PLUMBING. OLUHBINd, In »U its vorioua bntnohes, at I . tomlud to at the ^torteatn’otlcs, and In suporlor •trie. • Also, may Iw.lWndShowar Oaths, Galvaniz ed Iron. Tin ami L* idol Bath Tobn; Oopp*“ — i>tent p4nWater_ClnW,J<!HdPlWI^ and Plated punk*. Fnfim Pump*, India Rabbet For at »!»•* k >m«i> V-.irntob %ww. V* 144 w"'' FOIl NEW YORK.. Will tail m ?h>tuptaj) t Sept^ilth, at l.o'ehclt >_.J7 ,' Tin* *lcatnshi|f ALABAMA, CapL . 'iSaWOLHohenck, will leave,as aboye. C IM 1 freight or panrego apply to smmmm I’ADF.LFOlU), FAY \ at. Cabin Passage. $26 Steerage Passage K HOT Shlpiwrs of Cotton by those gtoamshiiw will jdeaao tako nutiee, Unit no Cmton will bo received ul Uto presses that l.s'nm distlmitly marked on thuodge of the halo. sept 24 FOR DEMEIIY’S FKIIIIY, AND AIL TllK INTERMv DIATE LANDINGS OX THE SAVaNN’AU ltlVKR . .The new lion steam naoaet SWAN. Captain Richard Johusou, will leavo Clmrloston whan every Frlduy mortilng, ut 10 o'clock, for Itovwer* Kerry, un I all luterineill- ate landings hn tho Savannah River. •.The Kwau lias superior ttccoiummluttons for vi\ ImpilAHnftihiyttMrin " A ijprovad Risks-will K*> sad $io usual ore-lit glvunb.. qtWt teiK ai'tk'e liUMlMiMoi will wrners la , *drl$ v "‘ , ‘u Ui A, lJi Lai •j.i Ibblf ■ ■. m»»> b' 'Agentt* tf.lwar 4uuil>urn ulnlrtHl 'luaaruih.. l'um|,u„>. EoBUicm MmnuM.m Iha. CoMfi.tiy, Hum* ItiimyuiidE L'oiuiFauFi uir N. kurU, u,tl)oabova [miurmiou ^mijauta wjaru , Nu. ya Bay .tfomi .-k.auuaU, wu Uwuuuiw. Hit., , ,1; wjaaM passengers. For rrelghl eugugetnonte apply to “>HN R aept28 JOHN RICHARDSON. Niagara Falls, tbe Lakes & Canada BIlOUTittT AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamhip Keytlone State, via Philadelphia r ARB TO NtAG'RA FALLS $•40. $J4«. 1HI3 LINE ooitueuis at Philadelphia with tho Great Vsrth-Wudtoru Railroad Route, through to Niagara FvIIb and BulTalo, m sixtoeu hours from Philadelphia -..in: Through 'llokets, with tbo privilogo or stopping at Philadelphia, ami intermediate points, tor sale by the Agent Fare tc Nliigura Fulls or Bulluto $28 14 Elinir i 26 l ' Canandaigua 27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agout. J23 Savannah. Georgia. ' CTaMBOV— , —, - PATENTED MAY M, IBM. COPYRIGHT atOURRD MARCH , 1 PHB attention of Pltnton And Btook Peeders X m respectfully called to the above Kill. They are now lu use by at least 10,000 of the moat practi cal Stock Feodora throughout the country, we — * ’*7 over all .kSi.ffi-. rn S U il A N (J r.. 0/1 lit Il i V. V/'O A? AVI tfQAlli'HAX-MREE'i. ‘ PI PAL HEPUBSENTBH, Pour .YIAIIion iloliam. By the toltowingTespuuslble Stock Companion. •J. V 'cM-i+iSM ... i rr.-K y \ UHarter Oak Lift liiiaranea CompaRy, or UARTFOUDi OT. w.a. Bqtillable Flre ltraaraHte Company, *• or'w»'ifi)p».. i( ;; Farmer** and and IJft Itui Of fOILADILPlUA. ttrldaeuort Fir* and Marin Company, or bhukibpobt, or. jI«j** Fire, Marine ce Company, ready to testily to their sui inpettofitjriC,.-.--.,— Mlllsof a similar kind. These MUU are made the. 1 other exclusive business of the patentee. Mr. flood, who being a practical man, superintend* the casting to gtfrt..* subscriber will effect Utsurauov to an) amount in ail parts of the state ou every description or properly.’. '/ /OSi, '.’jrli.t . -■'- ; Life Insurdnoe, to ituy amouni, at thti lowest rate,, tor the benefit of heirs and creditors, or payable hi the wife free from Uto *lalm* of creditors. Marine Lusursuceon Hulls nr Cargoes to all parte bftbbwoHd. Jamil A. WILBUR. person, and selects only such iron as is best adapt ed to their use, which, like car wheels, require to be made of metal known to be bard and strong.— They weigh from three to fivs hundred pounds, ac cording to also, and can be pot in operation In twen ty minutes without sxpdnse or mechanical aid. The Little Giant has taken the Ant premium at nearly all the State Fairs throughout the union, and that In the most complimentary manner. They ate guaranteed against breakage or derangement when used according to directions, and warranted to give the must ported satisfaction, or the muuoy rofamJod an tho return of tho mill, • ' They aroorthroo sizes, aud will griud from eight to ailoeu bushels good feed per hour, according to ■izo, with ono or two horses. We now offer them to the trade complete, ready tor attaching tho team, at roduced prices. Mr. O. U. CAM I'FI ELD Is our Agent in gavtnnah. or whom the mill may be had at our price, march 7—eodfcwly LAWRENCE'S ROSEN DALE HY* HUTU At BBSKS-ittl8«W«?HJ«<SE COMPANY, NKWAHK, N. j. ■J 'UmwAuI ’ Nettaooumt Totalamountor Total amount of elatms by death paid $4,282,488 IT. SouJamUi C. Miller. Secretary, Joseph l, l/ord, General Agent, Robert U Patterson. President. •Tb a funds of this Oompauy are all saTety tnveateu lu drat class houda uud mortgages, stockn, cash, an uotos of members fully secured by tbeir ikjIicIv. For l\ir lh«^*r i li^I s r Qj^ jjj|jjJjq Agent to Savannah, T H U° E X by 0A1IIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25 OO. 8eml*Weekly United Stutcs Mali Line. —IHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Steamshiiu— 40XV1LLE.. 1,600 tons..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ .. CapL Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,800 “ ..Capt. M. 8. Woodhull. ALABAMA.... 1,800 “ ..Capt. ti. R.Schonck WILL LKAVZ SAVANNAH KVKRT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. These sliips are among the largest on the oonst, unsurpassed in speed, safety aud comfort, making thoir panaugos in llfty to sixty hours, and aro com manded by skillful, careful and pollto officers.— Having clegiuit stute-rooin accommodations, they offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage to Now York.... 826 Steerage Piswuie to New York 8 FADE!.FORD, FAY ft 00., Savannah. SAil'L L MITCHILL, 18 Broadway, feb 6 Now York. DRAU1.1C CEMENT. OFFMAN'S ROSENDALE CEMENT- , IESK two brands or Cement are manufactured by tbo Lawrouco Coraont Oimpany, and aro warranted or the beat quality, befog used Inal* most ovory department ul tho works under tho U. S. Government, and other important bydra.iUo works. For sale at the office of the Company In the most favorable terms, by M. W. WOODWARD. Seo'ry. jyl4—2m 92 WallstreeL New York WAiCHKS— WATGUaG— WATCHES, Watches, ortho moat celebrated makers, In .Gold and Silver ewes. R. F. Cooper's Du Iplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horsi dne Swiss Chronometers, whtob we offer at reaton bio prices, at our new store In Gibbons’ Range. ^ ■entiM D B. N1CHOIS A 06. TO BUILDBR8. T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared at tho shortest notice, and in the most Work manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connucted with the manufac turing or repalrlug or Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, nr Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, ' oct!8 166 Broughton st JOHN BILBO, Ordinary of Chatbom County, AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. - Office in the Ooturt House. ' myl8 AtitfHONY MeOffLtUH; ATT.OBNEY AT LAW, SsvRtutzli, Georgia. ,*■.-. L ovsr the Bank of Savon- moy!8 * Office on Bay street, over tl H. L. P. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Bay snd| Whitaker Streets, SAVANNAH. fab22 8mos A. R. WKIUHT. J.I*. K. BOV AOS. WRIGHT At SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, QA. Jjl9 /SSmOTBSWBE sunn nun un, ENGINEER, AROHITEOT AND SURVEYOR, CORNS*6t DRAYTON AND BRYAN-BW., (Above C A. L. lemor.) jy6—3m . " A7McALPINdTBROTHHR Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards. septfi SAVANNAH, QA. I. J. < UN. WN. WAR*. jr« U. U. U-AKUSK. OGDEN, STARR dt CO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, BAT-OTBXH. SAVANNAH. QA. PATTEN, HUTTON At CO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Baytreet, ggymuinh. Go. . Thro are 30,000 Tickets numbered' from 1 to 30, XK). Tbore are 16,186 Prizes amounting to $104, 000. Tho drawing takos place lu public, undor the Buperlnteudeuco or two sworn Commissioners. Tbe numbois from 1 to 30,000, corresponding, with thoso Numbers ou the Tickets, printed on separate slips or paper, are encircled with small Un tuo&ti and placed In one wheel.. The first 117 Prizes, similarly printed and en circled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels aro then revolved, and a Number is drawn from thewbeolof Numbers, uniat tbo same time a Prizo Is drawn irom tho other wheel. The number and Prizes drawn out are opened and exhibited to til* auuiunco, aud regi&terod by tbe Commissioners, tbo Prizo being placed sgitinst the uuinber drawn. This operation is related until nil the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prizm—The two procodiug and the two suooeoding Numbors to those drawing tbo first 117 Prizes will be ontltlod to tho vM Approxi mation Prizes, according to the Sobemo. The 16,000 prizes of $8 are determined by tho namber which draws tho $40,000 prizo; if tbat number should be an odd uumber, then every odd number ticket In tbo scheme will be entitled to $8; If an oven number, then every even number ticket will be entitled to $8, in addition to any other prize which may be drawu. Porchosers In buyiugone odd and one oven num bor whole ticket,rUro guaranteed to draw $8. Halves and Quarter Tickets in proportion, with ohsneos of obtaining tho larger Prizes, which aro a hundred per cent, bettor tor tho purchaser thuu any other Lottery inexistence. AU those tickets ending with 0,2,4, 6, 8,are evoa -all those ending with 1,8, 6,7, W, are odd. - Boraember that ovory prize is drawn, aud paya ble in toll without deduction. All prizes of $1,000, aud uuder, paid Immodlutuly uftor the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days, full without deduction. gar All communications strictly confidential. The drawn uuiubors will be forwarded to pur chasers immediately after tho drawing. ’ Prize tickets cashed or renewod In other tickets at either office. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. B. GUMMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, fobl-ly . .. -IRWDttOX, OA» • - O. s, HAKRISON. .. _ », HARRISON & HtSBHBE. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND forwarding Uerclianta. 69 AND 61 BBOJUMTBUT, COLOaOB,' OEOEQU. 49" Particular attention given to the sales oT Beal Estate, Negroes aud Prodace. «T Ltbjral advances madoon Negrooa and Her- ohandlig, -Columbus, Ga.... RUSE, PATTEN A CO. ) UUNBY h DANIEL. >< STEWART, GRAY &CO. j RUSE, DAVIS $ LONG, WM. WRIGHT, YOUNG, ATKINS h C. A. GREENE ft GO., « H. S. SMITH, V Mobile, Alabama, oct 23 Savannah* B. ELLIS, Factor and General Oommission Merchants mo; 71 BAt-flTsnr, savannah, QA., RznasTo—Meurs. Clagborn A Cunningham, Bell A Prentiss, Ogden, 8Urr h Co., Savannah; J. P« Thompson. Boston. novl , WM. AODUT OOUPXR. JNO. OODPI* PRAStR. OOUPBR At FRASER, FACTORS & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT , Bay street, Savannah, Gr. fmyll R. J. DAVANT, JR, FACTOR AND COMMISSION HEROANT, No. B7 Bay Street, Jj 30 Savannah.Ga JAMES M. SAVAGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THOMASVILLI, rilORaH OODNTV, 0A. AU business entrusted to his care will reouive prompt attention. lyr—tnarlT uuinn. rodoxrs. . . .a*ma RODGERS df NORRIS, (fate Crane ft Rodgers, WHOLESALE GR00EB8, FLORIDA PORTS, FLORIDA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. —U. S. Mail Uno-From Now Or leans to Key West.—-Steamships FLORIDA and VANDERBILT.—Those Quo steamers will In totnre moko thoir regular semi-monthly trips, leaving as t'oUowa: *~tn«24tU K “ New Orleans, lOtl Pensacola.... 11th &26tb A palachicoia. 12th ft 20th St Marks.... 13th &27th Cedar Keys..14th ft 28th Tuwpa Ray.. 16thft 20th Arrive at Key West 17th ft 1st | Now Orleans, 17th ft 1st Agents m New Orleans, doo25 6m R. G. ROGERS. *00., 72 Poyaraaa street. As (mo hair tho Tickets aroguarauted to draw $8, wo will sell liortiflcates or Packngos or 10 Tickets (odd a“d oven numbors,) at tho fallowing rates-— AU thattho 10Tlckots (which aro thoso decided by tho number drawing tuo Capital,) draw over the amount guaranteed accrues to tbe purchaser. Cortlflcos of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $60 10 Half “ 3b 16 U. 8. Mull Line FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Bruntwide, St. Maryt, Ga., Ftmandl- na ami JackemvUle, PicoUUa and Black Creek, Fla, If* K THE Btoamer WELAKA, Capt. N SUB King, will leave for the above places every {Saturday Homing, at lo o'clock. This boat has targe and airy State Room accom modations, and taking the Inland Passage, offers every inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will bo tokou tor Trador’B Hill and.lutor mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No freight wiU be taken after 9 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board at the Florid* flteam packoVwharfi or to • • Jy26 CLAQHOKN ft CUNNINGHAM. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE For Palatka, Rod Fla., via Darien,Bruntwick, St. Marjft, Pemandina, Jacksonville, Middlcbttrg, 10 Quartor “ Address orders for tickets or certificates of pack ages of tickota either to 8. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or aug24 ... 8. 8WAN,_Montgomery, Ala ■VTEW GOSHEN CHEESE ft BUTTER.— 20 boxes Cholco Now Goshen ObeMo. lOkegs 20tubs per steamer, aug 20 do do do do Buttor. du, landing TUEWGOSHEN (HI 20 kegs Choic.-, and forsaloby.N &c IA VD BUTTER— -ii ju Buttor »(•» 16 H do 60 boxes do Yellow Cheese 60 do White do, landing per steamer, and for salo by sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. QOFFEE.—1M bags prime Green Rio Coffee 100 bogs fair do do de 60 mats old Government Java Coffeo 25 bags old Moracaiba do • 60 do prime Lagulra do 50 do do Porto Rico do 25 do do old Rio do In store and far solo by ‘ * SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO Jy4 M olasses matches ft mackerel— ^ 25 bbfa Molasses, 100 gross Mulched, 16 K barrels No. 1 Mackerel, receiver) and far salo by McHAHON ft DOYLE, aug 26 No. 205 ft 207 Bay street JpiLOT DREAD—26 Mils TroadwellV Pilot Dread landing and fur sale by "ON, aug!4 SCUAVfllN, JOHNSTON ft CO. J UST RECEIVED from New Vork- f June 1,1866, lAT-BTOter, SAVANNAH. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Timber, and Lumber. 84 VANNAH, Oa. WM. M. LAWTON & CO. VbulMton, South Carolina. EBA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE PaC- TOBS. II-WawwbiootBiootI Wiu.iiu M.Lawtoh. Jo8F.ru T. Dim,. i Winbork Lawton Jr. »“g 99 ■ eodlto - ' ... JOHN O. CIVIL ENGINEER AND 81 ,u nl<0 Blv« His attention to’dr-' wre. Office In tee stolro iff Joih SAy stroet. O ■ C hoice uoshen butter * cheese—20K keg - choice Goshen Butter. • , t Boxe< Chew. Landtag and far W?RANTpN l JOW . l-*H9Vh Black Cra|H> 8bawlH, ami for salo by J. W. TIIRKLKKLD, sept6 Congress and Whitaker Htreeta. also : L ADIES* and Gents’ Muck mid colored Kids; and Misses’ do. For salo by J. W. TfIBELKELD, septfi . CongrosH nnd Whitaker streota, A COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR HOUSE F KEEPERS, lau important item, and to know where to got exactly wbat U wautod. Is equally important, can at “KENNEDY & HEAOH’8” Hodfaon’a Saw Ulovb, Curlier ofBruuuh .louuhrt Bnu fltrueta, Mid yuu will Unil overytlilng pertalniur lo nouse KooiiiiiR an well aa RafFIgaraton^Heal Safes, Wood- r Wara, an.t Tin Ware, Willow .Ware, btaulIM Uinff.. r f liW.liiFi Palntil ln> IKl M t.. u n , ' Water CwdorA; Patent Ice Pitchers, Bruahetln every variety, Bird Cagwt. Bathing Tubs, indeed nearly overyihlii(ft,bHti")tt bo called far, r©collecttho Dlzce. spr 16 far, reoolleettheplaoe. WOOD AND LUMBER. LL kinds 61 Wood, Boards. Planks. Joist. a*. Timber; Shingles, Light-wood, Posts, Eastern Laths and Fallings, for sale, at wholesale and retail, low far cash, on tee now wharf recently erected on the Lumber Yard of Robert A. AUen & ; mtrfg-jfW “ M- J LMnUTON 35; J^ARD—30 bbis prime Loaf mJ do. In store and for gale by ' ke * f8 f i septa WKBjIER ft PALMES FOR CHARLESTON, VIA BLUFFTON BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. C**** . Tho superior steamer GORDON, 1*. Brookit,Commundur,havlng boon tborougbly overhauled and torniHhod with a new boiler, will tako tho placo or the steamer >' m Seabrook until further notice, leaving Savannah every Sunday ufternoon, at 6 o’clock,- uu i 1 diarlostou every Thursday night, touching ut Bluffion, Beaufart and Hilton Head. N. B. Thu Gordon will, on and uftor Wednesday, lOtUor.'teptembqr, .run regularly twicoa week- making in couucutiou with the ubovo inlaud trip, one trip dfrcct by tbo outside route, leaving Savan nah ovory Worinos'luy after noon, at 6o'clock, and Charleston ovory Monday afternoon; (All way freight payable on the Wharf at llrao ot shipment. -j.,-. For cugugeinenta. apply to * . , , , T. ..., P. BROOKS, Charleston wharf. sept 16 UARY*9DAGUBREOTYPE .... types And Photansphy. P M. OARY W OULD reapeotfull; give notice that hie rooms are now opeu far the aeason, and res- uy ror the reception of visitors. By tho Ambroytfx process persons may now hav* thoir children’s pictures taken. In almost any posi tion they may choose, in from 1 to 8 seoodds sutiug. By the PHorouiuraic procoss old Daguerreotype* can be transferred to paper, beantltolly colored and enlarged to life. oct 22 FINDLAY'S ' MACON, GEORGIA. , j(i Tho aubscrlbor, from long oxporlenoe in Koy West, ..16th ft24th TUinpu 11th ft 25th Cedar Keys. 12th ft 26th St. Marks... 14th ft28th Apalachicola, 15th ft 29th Pensacola... 16th ft 30th Creek.) and Plcotata. The new and olegant steam packet gcDARLINGTON, Capt. BrookJusvea the every Tuesday morning, *t 10 o’clook, above places. Freight will ho taken far Trader’s Hill and inter- medluto landings pn St Mary’s River. 49- No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent state* room acoommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Steam packet Wharf, near tee Gas Works, or to Jy26 CLAUHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Ag’te. e. si. aaiFviN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. ^ HAS now on hand a beautiful as- . U sortmont of Jewelry of every dia- i?7V ■hK cription and kind worn by ladles AJi and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices, 1 have this day resolved (per Express) a large stock or elegant Slvor Ware, consisting of Cake and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks. Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, &o. Ac., all in Morocco oases, and suitable for presents. I have also this day racolvod an addition to my stock or hairwork of light colored Curls, Topsys. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Unole Tom, fto., which now makes my assortment ooinplete. Orders received far any color desired. Watches repaired by and under the supervision of Beff, and all other work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26' HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE THE CHAPTER oAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hutford, Ct. " ' ' ,oou. CASH CAPITA!. A-Vb AU1U-LUS OVER UOO.OUU JAR. O. WALKER, MSMM. s. H. WHiinj Eeoreiu,. We me receiving Uu London Lever ftbo mostc Whit*, Secretary. This Oimpany insures U’e at tee lowest rates, consUteui with safety to tee assured. For farther lufaruiation, apply to A. WILBUR, Agent, mab.Oa. sA.tbe busiuoss. is preparei to furnish Steam fiftuWEuglnes, Boilers, Circular, Single \rr —... and Gang Saw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Merobanl ery, Gi Mills, Sugar Mills, Glu Uoarlng, aud Castings in gi oral. Tho Saw Frames, whether far upright or ; clr-' oufar. will be or Iruu when raiuirad. AU of which, with UU many Improvements, fa warranted to t>o S ual to tbe best made at an* other eatabllanment. i works are on a scale as extensive as the larg est at the North, and ho U prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBE <T FINDLAY SUNDRIES. 600 bags fair to prime Rio Coffee 160 do Java, Loguayra, Maracai bo and Mocha Coffee 1160 hhds Muscovado Molasses, & 100 bbfa. New Orleans Syrnp 30 bbds. New Orleans, Porte Rico and'Mosao* vado Sugar - " iw York R I 400 bbfa New York Rectified Sugars 60 bbfa Crashed and Powdered do 10 boxes Loaf do 100 bbis Lebanon Mills super and extra Flour 200 boxes Adatnantino, Sperm and Mould Can dles 160 do Nol Pale and Family soap and 8tareh 80 baloa heavy Gunny Bzgslng | 200 colls Western Homp Rape 2,000 lbs Begging Twine 50 hhds Clear and 60 do Ribbed Bacon Sides 26 do Shoulders and Hams 60 bbfa Mess and Prime Pork 10 half bbfa Fulton Market Beef 160 boxes Tobacco, various brauds 100 do Black and Green Tea j 600 bags Drop and Buok Shot 60 kegs aud half kegs Hazard’s Powder 76 bbis Sugar. Butter and Soda Crockers 26 do Pitot Bread Together with a lull assortment or alt other aril* tlolealn the grocery line, (except Uquors,) In stqr* and for sate on accommodating terms by jyll RODGERS, NORRIS ft CO, icg Pitchers. DOUBLE Water Pitchers. Somehew and beautiful designs, Plated and Brtta- nla. > i At the House Furnishing Store, 166 BROUGHTON STREET; HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April 30. PATENT ICE | PITCHERS. WlUim JEWELRY STORE Is rocelvlug by every n— 1 - ival a large and rich assort-JtC-J mentor Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Ins, Ear and Finger Rings, Mantle and other Clocks, Bpoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Casters, ftc., of Sterling Silver. Jewelry iu every variety Ivory Table Cutlery, uno Pocket Knives and Scissors. Rich China and Parian Vasos, and other articles. Flue Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to bis own order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Plated Waiters, Castors, Tea Sotta and Candle sticks, with a great variety ofFancy Articles, suita ble far wedding girts, too numerous here to men tion. All kinds or Watches and (looks repaired by the most experienced workmen. ' 8. WILMOT, maylS . «fo. l Market square. Another, and the beautlfal lot or Ice Pitchers yot, just received from the Manufacturer, and reduced prices. Therefore, any in want or one (i who is not.) can buy low by calling on ns. All may be assured those Pitchers are this hot weather. Reooilecttee place, at KENNEDY ft BEACH’S House Furnishing Establishment, Hodgson’s Block. — Cor. Broughton ft Ball its. or one (fnd i a luxury NEW GOODS FOR TIIE kALIi TRADE. JUBT received from New York per late arrivals, feet. Hemp Skirta, Long White, bow raeaauriug ten —ALSO— Black and White Ginghams Fancy Ginghams, all patterns Super. Embr’d Skirts , do Fluted do, something new Muslin Ifantta, Cambric do Dimity do, French, do Jaconot and Cambric Edgings, together with a large lot of Cloths,. Oa^impres, Koutuoky Jeans, Satinets, ftc., far sn lo low by ’ ’ J. W. THRELKELD, ,s ept 1 Oougrcss und Whitaker sts. ACON fllDW ASHpULDflHS^- 60 hhds, Prlmo Sides. B A IK y.i* ft OG. i Charter Perpetual, dilation, Jan. 1, 18W* 12,280,wa i, nt of dividends paid to data .716,492 66 to date...... ...... 1,336,990 Si J, a. At tho office of Boll ft Prentiss I. SULLiV aN, Medical Examiner. feu 29 Messra. PauzltoRD, Fat ftCo., kK fun, Eiq. f State Bank. (maiun nnuw«'.'«u.i) r &W jiv-i.iny'UVWIViairCTg^' l nT^rr .1 /J/I • j • 26 csslrt* small arid middling' Rlfio 1 ' 10‘bbls; I'hmeHtlc Iltotidy *• 1 • 20 m*. Oi l UonzMiaia Whtakey • *•' W •jwbrta.l'Brabdlsi 6 bbWj'GWvdte Peach Bfaddy • ' ' " IDObbfa lto endsio Cement' 10 half Vbetts Hylm Tea 60di*^n Broohtf :: 200 gross Konud Wood Box Matches, ' : iptt»7r-iV- ■ . -j TwiSSi 77 I Hides; n f-F Will pay the highest market prices, ••iuli tor good Flint aud dry salted Hldea, the coining season,/-■ sept 6 - • • v• ...For,Rent, . ,.,{w ' The countiug room and store uaxt to our store, formerly occupied by Mayprft Plum. Atso»eoverul stores uodor uuroeuulifg room v,„ . , ,aug20 mUKEnE* the soil ekc^ltedi,' u rba locall not one cftie bf Kick'dess’ ftH i tees during tlio Whblbjhrid' |L. basofnif.?It- ‘THlslrf lyiiijm.tfla^iu.n'ijwfjaHj!,.... . Al»rlVutcrcsldc|teo hoii- the $ijr, dosiroifa* cr going tuto tno gardenlu- rMSo fruit, and vegetables far ortr markrf'’* thfa the place to bait. 1 ■ •! b’?; • • ...... lor terms, which will- bowery! Kbit’alj IdiiiMifi'iit ^.^‘hftluK riKinj; j 64-ifay Iltitb-hiju^ta- V;,Y;, .^Triynte Satei. .' •fei. v/ V l w»«owsoltaiiLf artiffiiMVr.steck of all kinds. Cull ‘ *- •* • bushel. SOUTHERN UAILHOAD. ithdru' RsirrdaU -Corniian/ luvlto propo- rom contraotora far tUo clesrlug. gradu- Wad,'*! ., . ( Also, furXuruUhlug tea ci ttei, and fat tec frauk-laying with any iuuidimtal Work ucceasai-y. yhud tor all other work, stations, platforms, do to .124. Gaston streoui. i wwne of them in. the. iutmcdii . nuuivi VM*VI "VI», IMUUIW, inkliurutl, uu- pots, ftc, required in the thorough completteu of Ahujroad ior eilccUvo ooeration. tbs graduatiou amounts to ]70,000oub|u yards of excavatiou, aud 666,000 coble yards of embank- ■ {ttit ■ r-,-rr“. ,--.v.-,'..l|ate iiti Vt selected for the >lte uf the &■$< and Gulf llailrimd DepuC .Tortus The trestltag fa 4,0001eel The bridging to 600 faet. 4. bridging .... Tbe mason-y tor cffiverU amounts to lu,00o perch Tbeoross tie* to 180,000. Proposals, sealed, endorsed, aud directed to the undersigned, will bo recolved until tho firat day of November next, aud will be, at tbe option or bid- dors, olteor far— I. The entire workqf eomtruciion, completing tbe road ready .for .tho Iron; u. Tbe work or construction, exclusive of cross ties and track-laying; iu For eacn item of work, euttro a..u separate; iv. Fertilegradlugoleither,or a.->p«cillodiium- ber ot si'utionx, or une mile oach; v. For the cross tics to be fiirninitarf, tho number specified; vk For the entire construction, leady far the Iron, of either or tee three divisions horeiuultor named or said road; • Theeosto.ndivUlou, connecting with the com pleted rood at or near theiowu ot Broadou, extends to tee Mobile aud Oh o road, 82>j ratios, wnten will be divided into three subdivisions ; the first , of 21 miles; the second of 28 miles, and the third bf 83}* miles. In each farm of priqkisaJ, tee bidder will state hi * Item prloes, aud for tho graduation will make his bid at so muchjpor cubic yard of excavation uuu embankment, uud the additional difference far “ex cess” or either: or far so much per cubic yard up ou tbe largest item, and the difference tor “ex- • * JyylS 171 Bay street, Savaunab, < MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. , THE INTERNATIONAL insurance Comuam. NQ. 18, MKKOHANT’8 EXCHANGE, NEW YOKE. OAiili UAm'AL—#3la,UU0 ! ioiNT YOB UYANNAB, Jauius ai. Curler,- AT THE ornoi OF Mtmi&S. round, WYATT A CO., No. 85, Bay dtroet, below the Poet Ollico, ••■ Dutaoroks’: ! * 1' ALANSON MARSH, & A- KOLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes ft Go. ALONZO CHILD, “ “ Childs, Pratt ft Co.' 1. P. BALLARD, i“ “ livings ton, Ballard ft to. WM. ' M. DODGE, M. Dodge ft Co. P. J. AVERY. .. 4 H. A. CURTIS, •• •> H. A. Onrtfafttio J WM. B. ROLLO, a. T. UPPlNCori', ISAAC NEWTON, i - WM. A. HUSfED, . Hunted ft OarU WM. H. RIVERSiUTH, ' r W. H. LYON, ' “ “ W.H.LyouftCo. GEO. UHAPMANf “ “ Lee, Murphy ft Go. JOS. U. WESTOOW, “ .Briggs, Wosteott U Co. JOS-FATMAN. •' “ Fatraau ft Co. STEPHEN VON MOKES, GEO. SAVORY,. .“ Geo. Savory ft Co. . ’ A.-RBQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CUAS. W.. OODEN, Vice Presipetik WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary. gRr Thfa Company, will issue Pofiolee upon M* rtne, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire. Risks, at liberal ratea of premium. Loasss promptly and liberally adjusted.'! „ . JAMESiM.i CARPER, Agent, - oct 81 No, 86, Bay. Street. TUB UREA'f WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Qf No. 107 HWfiitf tired, Philadelphia. Pa CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL *500,000. them iu four torms: 1. For the whole amount pay able monthly iuoaah, os the work progresses, re serving twcuty percent tor final uuttiemuijt. 2. One halflu cash, payable in the same'way, and one halfifithe stookof-the company. 8. One-third iu cash; payable in the same way, tbo bonds or tho company, payable in tun years, with interest at sixpor cent., payable annually. 4. Payable on- rely in the slock of thr roud. The proposals to no considered must be uocompa nlod^by satisfactory reference or credential*, end the company reserve the right ot accepting any or Maps, proffios and specifications may be seen at thfa office; and any torther information will bu fur- nfahod upon upp icat on to thu undersigned. The Southorn ualiroad comiuuucoH at Jacksou, tee capital of tee flute, and fa flufabeU a« Jar as the towu of. Brandon; aud fa jn good, running order and well equipped to that point. It extends from Brundou In a hue almost directly oast etgluy-two and* half mi <n>, to Iheinieraecttoa, of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below tho town «l Marion, in Uuderdalecounty; andptpMos through tbecuuutiea of Raukin. Scott and -Newton. Thu line fa over a nigh roliiug; country, well watered and timbored,aud lu point orheaUhtoluess.ecouom - ical living, fto., is equal to thu most favoicu portions oi tho uarollnos aud Georgia. The grading, except for tho firat twenty miles is generally light; and upou the most of tlie soutlous the excavation and embunkmeut alieruate favorably; the excop- lions being in the two heaviest cuts. The niateiiai fa of * character easily, moved, the growth of the oountry aifards abundance of umber suitable. tor bridging and crodB'ttes; aud It la. believed that no work utters, in faolllUes for construollou, greutei inducements to conU-actors, especially those uaiug negro labor. The company fa entirely out of debt,, aud baa duo to It by reiiubio utocttkolders. about#- ao,00o, which .will doubtless bo paid as tbe Board of Managers muy call it iu- It fa ofau an,recipient uuder tho recei.; grant ofUuds made by Congress, Ittboy can be had along the line, which fa believed to be the case, oi tiM»lv ilM 000 inrAH n>-Innri. nas, MARUilf AXD INLAND INSCRANCS. UUUSYOBN: Charles 0. Lathrop, 682 Spruce street; Alexander Whilden, Merchant, 14 North Front-sU John 0. Hunter, Jlrm.of Wright. Hunter * Co.; E. Tracy, firm or Tracy ft Baker; John a M’Curdy, firm or Jones, Whit* ft M’Curdy; Isaac Haxlohnrst, Attorney and Counsellor: James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Uo.; Tboedoro W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; R. S. Walton, 860 Market street; Thomas K. limerick, 634 Spruce street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith's Hall CHARIJM 0. LATHROP, President. Taos. K. Lutxsiox, Secretary. JAMBS M. CARTER, Agent, Jane 16 No. 86 Bay street. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP*Y, No. 11 Pftu ttveet, Nexo York, (•1TWIXN BBOADWAT AMD MA88AU BTBKBT.) C»lt> OpItal^HNO.UOOl mHia Company insoresagrinst loss or damage by X Fire, on tee most reasonable terms, dwelling bouses and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer rnndiae, factories, snips in port, sto. All losses will be adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS, President, C. BROOM, Vice President. Eow’n C. Taylor, Secretary, 0n - B '?AJ&in5?CAllT*Bj Aaunt. June 17 far Savannah, 86 Bay street. AY—200 bales Hsy^fa store and for jutie by -Jy26 CRANE, WELLBA CO. DRESS GOODS. P LAID, 8TRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS BUks: Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Cballle, Valencia and Saxony Plaids; FrenchMerinoea: Coburg noth*; . Solid Colours and Printed Mous de Lalnes; Sack Flannels; French PlaidFlannote; Scotch Plaids:-Mods de Paris Plaids; English, French and Amorlcan Prints; Ginghams, ftc., fto. Just received aud far sale by septlS . DsWHT ft MORGAN. I0EDAR POST’S—We are oxpectlng to recoivo _ from the Bahamas a lot or Cedar Posts, sons wishing any will please apply soon, u many are already engaged. YONOE ft FRIERSON, aeptlO No. 94 Bay street. UNIVERSITY OP LOUISIANA. Medical Department. T HE Annual Coarse or lectures In this depart ment will commence on Monday, November 17te, 1866, and wiU terminate in the ensuing March James Jones, M. D.. Profeaaoa of Practice of Med icine. J. L. Riddell, H. D„ Professor of Chemistry, j Warren 8tono, U. D. ProTessor of Surgery. A. H. Cenas, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. Gustavns A. Nutt. U. D., Professor or Meteria Medloa. • - j J; C. P. Wederatrandt, M. D. ProTessor of Anato- m ?homaa Hunt, If. D., Professor ofPhysyd^y imd Pathology. j Gilberts. VanceH.D', DemontratoroTAnatomy. The rooms far Dissecting wiU be open on the third Monday in October. Tho Faculty ore Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novombor to April. „„ „ t The students accompany tho Professors in. their visits, free nr expense, enjoy dxfraordluary practi cal advantages. There wo daring the season about eight hundred persons prescribed far dally, . it .i T i..U- Prolimlnary to tho Course, lectures wlU.bv dqltv- ersd dally in the Amphitheatre of the Hospll from the first Monday in November'..on. Medicine and Sargery, Auscultation and Eer and other subjects, without any charge to al THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean, t-1 . ThaAdmlnUtratora or the Chanty Hospital elect, |„ fourteen Resident Students, who led by ■' —— are muotained by tee institution. ang 28r—w6 I ' ARD.—20bbls prime No l Leaf L4rd/6i kept *oa. F LOUR—160 bbis Extra Flour, Port Royal aud Lebanon Mills; 10 do Ext-a Family do: 60 do Etowah Superfine do; 660 sacks Augusta do do; jnit received and for sale by sefltlO , WEBSTER ft PALMES. C ORN—1200 bushels prlmo Beach island Gore, just recolved and for sale by aeptlfl WEB3TER ft PALMES. C RACKERS.—30 bbis band mad* Sugar Cracker 26 do Soda do 26 do Butter ^6 lAnding and for aale by .f- * aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON It CO. • RAF LAKD-20 bbis and 60 kegs prime No 1 • -‘■‘-■"-jjlfifor I Baltimore Lear Lard, lsndL, fCRANTON, JO] -.t- i i rsaeby IN ft 00. QUGAR, STARCH, 80AP AND SODA— lOObbU A, BandO Sngi _ Sugar ii!^/60i-<to Crushed and PulroriwdSugar 160 boxes Starch 260 do f P*bvNp»l aud Family Soap 26,kegs Washing Soda, 60 boxes Qsrdon do ling and In store .and for. sale by b.yl i 77 , ,7, mcmahon * dOtle, ; aug7 > ...205 and 207 Bay^ioi 18th GEORGIA REPORTS. ... -- apply; IA IN 1787, a new supply; Q °f ]he Times or tea Dangers to Religion Baird On fteltgibhTn Am Tbo parties making proposals aro desired to make ‘ - ' cm. For Mi .W^pii Ms nd Cull and iixutniiip. Price at * • , To.lteiit. ' Twogood StoriM, uhddF tho bfiff, 'iit;'th6 fWtdf' Whitakor struct. Time'19- Wanted to Purcha?c, " A, convenluut modjuni-slzito biiiwif. lri't^ceum.1 locaUon—ote frontlng Oil a'hiiuuro would t>m»iioi- rod—for such an .one a liberal, juied w.o.oid be g|vn. Juneljt.'. , r K . ■■!-. - . i : ,At.Pi;lvate.SalBi . ; H.m Thirty.ollglbL bpilding Lota, 56 feet.fr/nil'bW lou 124 Let deep, situated on Taylor; Gonluii and Minn These mis aro ou^gb II via: bue-flfih bash, tholialauce ;b’«a^ngtiutoiiii't ut s|x per cent -JlUM^i HURRAH FOR THE FALL TRADE FRESH GROCEIlIEl PRl • IT, GETAULEi. . j- AND- , TV ‘ 'VITM,. H.iFARRELL fa.new: prepared to supply » f • his customers with tho boti qualities otn< NORTHERN FRUITS AND VEOETARLES, aoleUed with groat wire by lifa buyer, who remains ip New York during the «oa»uu exprendy for.tiiut purpose. . j Fresh goods arriving by ovory btoamor. The fol lowing vegetables per Alabama: ' : 1 cfilto Very fine large Cabbage,-' . 10 bbfa choice eating and cbbkiiiR' Apples, 5 bbfa largo Ringgold Sugar Poufs,- r '.' 16 bbfa lloreur Pobitiiesp * 1. . • ‘ » bbfa Beets mid Ourrota, • Onions, red ond wbito, ' Tomatoes, Parsnips, «.t. Grocerlos per Alabama: PekinCoin|iany's.fluporlor Teas,; • r vj :i.:.u.o Stuaitfa Sugara, ovory «ra-te, at lowest price.* A flue assortmont oi .Prt«erv«M aud Jellies, Ire.di from tho manufactory, Goeheii Butter, extra and otbo: qulitios, ... English Dairy, and American Cheese; vuy choice, Biscuit of all klndB, warrbtPod im-h, ' : . 8ai»et lor Sugar Cured and l*ig Hams. , Krupp’a Ebkouco orCoflbe, ■» • '< .v Fresh Mimtur<r, assorted Knglfah Plckledi W, { fto. • Tb which we Irtvlto the attcbtloh ol vvUmbf 1 N B.--AU goods sold ut bry stord ure-warrabted to give per feet satfafarthm; and all patodfaitelfaor- Od free of clmrgo to any part often enr. iv ,r; ' • WM. H. FARMKLIV septll corner Droughton nnd Wliltdker-sfa. 1856 1856. RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY UIIOTHHHB ' < GRAY BROTHERS ; C7 W OULD tick to Inform their frlO tifa aiidlhe nub- lio that thoir Tall supplies of rich uUd ologunt have Just arrived—purchas' d from the moi»tb‘ml- lient traporniiK ■ l tliu oountry, uiid’sclL-oted with a care as regurifa elegunoo au. beauty, which chiiuot bo approi luted until fully ex.unitiru. ” 1 • Wo ran confidently any that our stock of tlleli Dress Goods aud UloakB cannot be surpussed lor beauty aud cleganco, uud tliut our Dmnoolle Slock fromfito Ifjw Yo?k lUali|y 9t ‘ lmd Amo .g our assortment will bo Ibtm'd the mQ3t elegant Uoimcod Rohes with figures; ~V A Rich and elegaut colored Silks, very cheap; .A Lvous’ Volvut fllnakrf. trltnmnH in nnw/^i >n.i .n.M vu.ui vu Mins, »•)!/ IIUUII, . ... Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed lu thii newest and richest stylo. Cloth and iteir Auliquo Cloaks; rich aiid cheap,! All-wool French Uousliu de Laiucs, lie vir.anil ele gant. , Lnblna’ bestall-wool French de Lulpos, high colors, lorhifasos. Lupins’ bout Black Bombaziuo and Clulleys. White Merino, Chaltey, de Iiuuc olid Douibasino, very lino. \ Ctotb» and Cassimeren, a railai-soiImcnt. ’, iTjiitatiuu Goods bost quality, exooedlngLp alieup. Houskeoeplug articles iu grout variety, best quality at the lowest possible priced. ; Tbo limits ot an advertisement precludes tho possibility of ( numerating any bat fapr-{coding nr- We would respectfully requor’t- lhe !? a{tebtion of purchaaera to uu examluntluu uf o'nr stock, 1 feeling illdprove MUVg tUO ilUw, VYUIUU IO UU1IC nearly 400,000 acres of land. Tbe road connects with and is an oxtonslon oi he Viokburg and Jackson Railroad, completed and lnfoU operation to tho Misstssipplrlver at Vlckburg; opposite which city, in Louisians, commences tee Vicksburg, Shrovenport and Texas Railroad, now under contract for Us whole distance and lu rapid progress or oenstruetkm. It Intersects the New Jrleans and Jackson. Graft Northern Railway at Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with tee Mtasfasippl Central Railway, the Iron or which is now being laid to Holly Springs. It inteneeb with the MobUo and < hlo Railroad; as already stat ed, near Marion, and its point of Intersection meets with tbo North-eastern and Southwestern Bailroaa confident tent style, quality and pride, • willfa satisfactory. • GRAY BROTH PBS, sept 16-i^odlm 200 Brougbtou-st. GENEIIALIVOIICK. CtlLVER AND GOU) i’liATING can uow bodom. a at home. Mr. CUARLEu KEM1SH having cs- tabllshed himiolf permanontiy, all work in tills,line will bu douo with dispatch.. AU repairing of Castors, Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any .other ““ ' * ■*— neatly before plating. All , old article, will be done t tilver plate, such as Teasottsor Ura^ • Forks or Spoons, will be re-finished and made equal to new, and at moderate prlcos. AU work or orders Jell at my atorc will be attended to promptly.. P. &—Watch caass galvanized. tn Alabama, and through that unites with tho roads In Virginia, Tennessee and Norte Carolina. Ufa also an tadfapensable link In the Une of Railways ipensable link In the Une or Railways i bat are to unite Charleston and Savannah, through U thus obvious that ihis Hue of work is ouo of .the moat Important unfinished enterprises In the coun try. . It Is thorough National In Its character: far It unites Maine and New Orleans, and tho Atlautlo and the Mississippi, by indissoluable bonds. But whilst thus National, it appoafa especially far aid to Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with the Intermediate gap In Alabama, It will, with Its connections, now oultt and being bulU, ran right through tee heart of (hose great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisians, Mfasfa slppl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and unites the great Inland sea with the broad ocean. These facts are stated to call attention to this Une of read and to Induce capitalists and contractors, to embark liberally in its construction. Tho fifteen miles of completed Railroad, with tta equipmeuta ana sixty valuable slaves,mnny or teem mechanics, U a bonus from the State of Mississippi; tee pubUo lend bu been donated by Congress; and tt is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating tee present pro perty of tee road to put tt at or near one million or dollars In which sum future stockholders who may booome such by direct subscription of money or work,will bast once equally interested. It will tens be seen teat this road presents peculiar in ducements to men of means to engage in Its oon •traction. WM. 0. SUEDES sept 10—tNl President Southern ftailrei Uo-pahtNERsiup None] NOTICE. T IE .UNDERSIGNED. having thfa day .associated themselves together far the purpose ot conduct ing the Wholesale Grocery Buslnoss 1 , and having purchased the stock of Rodgers ft Norfis,' will here after continue the business undor tbo firm of Rod gers. Norris ft Co., at the old stand, fidtaet .bf ‘Bay and Lincoln streets, * ’ • rpiiK firm of Rodgers ft Norris having this :day X been dissolved^ t>y the above association, either .IVM IUV «VW« W IWaVbUIUUU, (Jiimr partner will use the name of the firm In liquidation. JAB. G. RODGERS, • • • JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, June 2d, 1866 „> r>;; jo 2 r £ undersigned have this day farmed » Co-part- - ----- -*— a - * - *“ *- _ nersblp in the Hack, Sale and Livery Stable, nndar the name and style oi Freeman, Henderson A Co. A. FREEMAN, J.M. HENDERSON, D. S. HENDERSON: Savannah, Sept. 1, 1850. soptl—lm UOAR AND TEa—Just received 10 bbfa Crush L1U0AR , O ed Sugar, 10 do ground Loaf do, <20 do A. B ft 0 Clarified do, 6 hhds Muscovado do, 10 half-chests Black Tea, loose and in # and^^iJbjjMjwforsalo by aug8 Corner Broughton and Drayton sta, UOFFEB~SUGAR dee. OAH BAGS prime Rio ^UU 100 “ ndr «* 60 do Old Government Java do. 1 60 do Prime Lagoyra do 10 Hhds. Choice St. Croix Sugar. 10 do do New Orleau do. 16 do do P. R, do. 20 X .Choate Fine Hyson Tea 20 k . do do Black X lbs Papers 60 Caddies, 12 lbs each, Fine Hyson Tea. 60 do 5 lbs each, do do do . 60 do 8 do do do Black do In store and far sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft Co. ang 8 new books: In America; ’aHlstory of the American Bible 8odety the Recent Progress of Aitrouoiny, es- tbe author of Two Old Meni« _^i^e lire f Among‘ tb^, ^ o* London Ariioufnal for August: ,VI8, 8EL . ’ONES EVELYN: or Breuty and Pleasure, by G LWMReynolds; iho Comical Adventures of David Dufflcks, llli frated with over two hundred laughable engrav ings; George Seton, or the Ublp Boy of the Dry Dock, by Samuel Gariy; Tbe Buccaneer’a - Daughter, beautlfally illustrat ed, by Nea Buntline; ^Efien Percy; or the Memoirs or an Aotress, |>y G I'i'i'*'■ live sfid Lesm, or a .Guide far All Who Wish to H i . u “ 8 “ iu,hK “ Oto'lra!?' V O*«roo»», br C.rolm« of ■ Irrlng, clieap wlllloa, ISymSlrMof Jtom p by TD Bonner. • ‘W - ForMleatiMOongrese street. PAMtit AMD FioklES.—50 grwsTips London Quarterly Roview far July; ■ Fatnam’s and Harper's Magnsines for Soptl * Com* Parry’s Expedition to Jspan. a ncwaap] I ttiiiii f.-r.lh'l-Wi’ Xrt -ji*-. a.- '^NiWilN do Epaa • " *• a - - *• a * •• ta*. -<. ^....» mu t a may 27 G. M. GIFFIN. JAS; 0,.RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, * GEO. H. JOHNSTON,' . ’ ' JNO. N, BmCHf.V '. Savannah, June 2d, 1866. J j6 a COPARTNERSHIP. * - a. YT7E, tho undersigned, have this day entered in- Y T to co-partuersblp far the purpose of carrying on the Grocery and Fruit Business, In tho store re cently occupied by John Dally, on Whitakor street, noxt door to W. W. Goodrich, under the--name 1 and stylo of Rufus H. Watson ft Co. • ••? RUFUS H. WAT80N,- GEORGE W. TAYLOR. Bavannali, Sept. 16,1866 hltalol COBBjON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination of the, Inc J±. Slavery In^ the United States ^wiI andpurpoeos. By Howell Cobb. Horton’s Life and Public Services,of Jamqi^Ba. chanau. ’ Inning’s Life of Washington; cheap j edition; jrffi. NapW’a History of the Peninsular Wari Wnew edition, In 4 vofa. 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Price $7,60. Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japab', with numerous eogravingB; $6. Household Mysteries; a Romuneo of Southern Life. By Lizzie Petit, of .Virginia, ..author •of' Light **--gw— - and Darkness. , Napdleun’s Confidential Correspondence. tory’of the United Slates,* frbti Its • 1841. Vol.lst, > the Tucker’s L . Colonization to 18ll. Vol. 1st, History of Secret Societies and of tee Republican Party In France, from 1830 to 1848. Bernard Ule, A romance or the Toxas Revolu tion. , ? W. tHORNE \YftXLUD£ INEGAR, FLOUR. fto*—26 bbfa Cider VInogar 20 bbis White Wlno Vinegar 60 baskets quarts abd pints W(ne l 'V" A..A„.r.c xemonSyrup 100 boxes asorled qualll and far sale by : .. »u,16- HOLCOMBE,'JQHKBON-lt CO. , pints; landing B utter and cheese-- 10 kegs chotca Goshen Bnter. * " H ‘ 26 Boxes New Cheese, landing and fbf tale-by aug28 SCRANTON, J<—* McCarthy ginnrdsiba 1 **ibband COTTON HI UVERPOOL, A BROKER in Liverpool reporting ckfra'and val ue of a consignmcnt of tbe MoCanby Ginned sea island Cotton from a bouse in this etty; writes asfollows: . „ **H- . 7 bags farfah color, with- ft tt much; butteop^nllariiycftlita'qtir pie, and tbestyle of its; cleaning-u different to the usoal Roller UltP/t sample before handling, has some si of having been Saw Ginned; Onr“ ever, shows teat all the staple; 1 and uniformity, lute been preserved,; greater deurtftoffreedom and fclndni given by the process.- • This remark i , nr leas to all the marks oT this shipment. In this “ ffltel Instance, thostapio D stout and a without being fine, fa not course.’* Tbe apdarajgncit, agent Gins, always-bave-n fiupf -to, above mention* d aug6—w2m ■i - -■ -Mfi '-A • fl * i H-... .. •/: H 4 - fa: • fiat , •V- ;h6t . .Vf ■■ Mi- 1 ’• l*5» <’ '• ■ 0 e'.-wr S * -s.fJ Inn. 1 :uw ,HOr/ fc-T.’L :wn! .•45ftJf.--.q- V Vu I'OS fce euui .ffiji-.l J ,'() , ILn lo .'t tti.BHtmtvi' laJRdill Jn-.h-r:' r>\ 3MfB n »*t; j*,:. tlSs&J