Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 26, 1856, Image 3

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U K'S COTTON HARVESTER. Tin* un«At doaldoralumof Planters la final- obtained lu tho zucorasnil Invention or i iviioii IHrvwtor, with which one hand can cotton iw tlvo In tho ordinary way. 4 .vine an Immense amount of labor. Whitt .'.ntmtflln l* In Hm utter stago, Howe’s ‘•tor l« |»tekln« "ftirUior inibrtnfttlon, apply to nirU A. WILBUR, 111 Bay street. for the Slates of Uoorgla and Florida, ic — \Ti, : tt:K.*-f intend to mnkoa nlmngo lb • - t„tldmt Establishment, nnd will from mI* pt ift-lm ihiRrynh street. 'loTv-CI I'UBBN^OE CHATHAM . a candidate for ro-olwtion to Uni of- „ ‘ of iti-colvcr of Tax Itoturus In January "t rc^cilblly sidlolt ° Ur joi1>? t RRKr»Y c idiruiu ui tut) auv’u liturgiu ,t.t ..i-.H-' uuo ui tuo uourgiau pnmuua t ,„c utn ioaUuIi uro payable ouly 10 tuo uu tS u. .Ninon huu aucouutd duo iu tuo city wo j lU wa uouiinuaudy, auu uu coins duo tu Uio »*,ii uu tui wui'dud uy au curly mull. iD.Uti too Hint Uuto tout tuo uudurslgued him a,.j/iA.ja tu Urn tutu {HiUuu, ho loom tuut aoi uoimidor Uiiu uui vimimuOiu tn urging ue.u mo uoue»«ity lot' liuuioaiato imymoui. n.utucoa may no tuu.lo directly to Um uudor- u. u. uuum c4‘U»., wuww receipt wdl l illL'l- J. I'UMffi i.tiii May 28, 1860. uiy ib-lawdAiw J JPJRIJXTTJaAtfti, lU l) 5 ciiocr» odor mi- euio u largo and Vtti lud j.-ui m mmjouiI-UmuU priutlug material, uulli* „ vauuii-u u compioio Job OUluo, with but .jiii.uiai article*, cottai-mig iu part of—uuo ' u ioi uuiaii pica, as good us uuw, uud vuii- ‘ u oi job typo; ouo sopor ruyul iiaua-preas; ■j. £ oo.'a prooi-pro*s, luteal uuprovuuioui, ,.r more largo uuiHuiug atuiius, uew; dou* t a ; U gie atuuda; eaiqjs, csnupoatug &ucke,cui- jioi jpthcyd, cliimoa, mo., mo., togotboi' with uiiW article* porutimug ui u uownimpor It. li. ID LION .V U>. DUVUlVb OFFICE, I tirv or SavanjiAH, 5tb of August, I860. J NKitauF lAKi&, audull others whom it iu v iimovru. i.iro Hereby uotlUed to keep yolir ihigs lu uud ui mem frmu going ut largo wltbiu tbo city lV«lblin iM tVililalAJiU, ilkALKBS IK iKirlO, F0KE1GN AND PA NCI P • DUV GOODS. So. i lb Congressst., Eavunnah, Uu.. V ,i r.l.LS, formerly of Beaufort Dial. 8. C. .Tliusl WILLIAMS, “ dorlven Co.,Ga. lion k Commission House, Macon, Uu A. 11. SlcLAITOHLia, ueral Agent and Auctioneer, Iciw irmu bis friouds consignments of every Tukos orders for Cotton. j,ic;u»l attention given to the sales of Real , .-i-wSi and Negro property., at public and ' .lea. Prompt relunu and dispatch. rcuce—1*. A. L. LAMAR. webau UllfAV. u. r. s OUBEiV * SMOOT, ATTOBNEYS AT LAW M tHOXAtfTOJf, OA. JOHN BILBO, hdlunry of Chatham County, AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. cs in the Court House. myl8 ANTHONY McCULLOH, ITTOKNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia, r uaice on Bay street, over the Bank ofdavan* nmyl3 H. It, ig maud going ut largo utter this uotico, die noth day of September uoxt, shall bo unVO. 0. AN11KKS0X, Mayor, uual. Kmv'u. U. Wiijwn, Clerk oi Council. J. 11. DAVIS. W. U. I.O.NU. it USB, DAVIS Hi liONG, AlALLSJSlO-K merchants, savannah, ua. WM. S. DANHULh, ATfOBNEY AT LAW, SAVAMXAU. UA. •iclec over fbomas M. l'uruer A Co.’s I)ru| iLy street. iny7 iirr. h. n. torauums. LOCKETT & SPELLINGS, - »| O.U.MISSION MEBOHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTP, Savannah, Ga. i attend to the selling of all kinds of produce- vutiou given to receiving and forwarding way 31 ly A 8T0BSAKD , DWRHAK0«ti (htoor- nor or Houston and South Broad street Uno. The stand is woll osUbliMhod, and Is snltablo lor a Bar Itomn nnd Oyster For iwrilcplnr* n; ply on the premises. sppf2fi-lw TO HUNT, “ Poverttl pleasant Rooms, opposite the House. sept'll eg Hmitn u no—ot FORRHNT. A WI1ARF STORK uudor 174 Bay stro. 1'iMsoHHlon glvon 1st October, _ Apply to TI40N k GORDON. scptt'O Marshal TO RKNT—Twu line 8toros mi House. . Apply at olllco or Hotel, soplltl—1 w RALPH MKLimiN. WAN I K II TO H«UT A smalt bou rn, In tho vicinity of the l x- change, at or 110 per month. Kitqnirt at this olllco. tf—sepll* TO RENT. And po’nos don given on tho llrst of Oc tober, that northern hull'of tho brick build- lug situated on Tutnall and tbo ho ul of — tlordon atroets , occupied by Mrs. Cooper; ioiightftll location uud very cmiveuleutlv IlnUnod, with gas and water. Also, two touoment-i ofb'-iuk on Mnutgomery and Jones stroot, vory comfortable, all now and In good repair; iKWiossiou given on the 1st Novombor. Bnpt 4-lm OLIVER M. LILL1BB1DQK* 8 fU jft ,KWJdL ll TO KENT. •ling corner Bav and Druytou-sts., suitable for mercantile purposes and stor age. For particulars eunulro ut Juno 13 THIS OFFICE, WANTED TO RENT A commodious, airy ami pleasant House [ In a doslrablu part of tbo city, lor which a liberal price wilt bo paid. Kmiiiiro ut tho liolUce of tho Georgian uml Journal. jam* id—-|f ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA i ■ i i GEORGIA. J. J. IIESLKR, Proprietor. a Late of the Verandah Hotel, Sew Orleans. Passongors per Evening Trains will flml Supper ready on the arrival of the Curs, may 14 MEUOllANTS’ HOTEL. . jAO Jsas N u&iMfc. ihtizjr. 1 -*- BOARD FKR DAV 1 60 BOARD PER WKKK 6 00 noAitn mi xontd uo oo k,mayl3 lyr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, CUARUMTO.V, 0. 0. THIS Houho Ih now adapted to all the wnuts of tho Travelling Public, and tho ef forts of the Proprietor will bo to deserve their patronago. mar 81 THOMAS 8. M: 4j REMOVAL. Tho subscriber has removed to the store oust of Mr. O’Cotmor, vomer of Drayton uml Biouglitnn t-lroets, adjoluiog tho Marshall House, where he Is prepared to make to or der Gentlemen's Coats, Pants, Vests, &c., lu a man* uer to suit the most fastidious. (lontlomon furnishing their owu materials will lltt-i it to their advuutagc. Cu.»h must bo paid fur worknmusblp in all coses, as thoro will bo no books kept op d. Cutting for men and boys attended to; nud all cutting jobs must he paid P*r on dolivory. Uniforms of all kinds made according to tbo Unit ed States’ Regulations. A3" Young men desirous of booomiug good cut ters of all garments bol ngfng to tho trade can be taught in six lessons, at 83 a lesson. Those who will patronize me will Uml prlcos to suit the times. M. CEAREY, Agent, sept 18—4m ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. W ILL bo sold on the llrst Monday lu Junuury next, before tbo Court IIouho In Statesboro, tho following property, belonging to tho imtato of Houry Davis, Jr., 1*208 aeres, more or loss, of land la Bulloch couuty, bo >ndod north by the property of John UrlraoH and John Sluter, north and west by tho property of John Slutor, ea-t by the property of Elijah Davis, and south by the pri perty of Jo- slab Davis. Sold for the benefit of tbo belrs and creditors of Ilcury DavK Jr , deceased. Ou tbo pruporty are one grist and one saw mill. JONAH DAVIS, sept24—8m Adm’r. F liuui..—vuu anvm V01 •■iii.iiuui c iiuui. j received uud for salu ou favorablo tortm by ffllfeKSMC&Hil UlHlfi? [APTHllRJXKD HV TIIH - TATK l*K UK0U01A.J FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CUSS 19. To be drawn lu the city oi Atlanta, Ga., in publio, on SATI RDAV, September 27,1866, on tho HAVANA PLAN. P. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, itr of Day and,. Whitaker Streets, RtUMKlH. 122 WKtUHT. J P. K. SaVAOK. WRIGIIT & SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LA IF, BRUNSWICK, GA Jyl9 JONH S. IIOWBN. uunii 9. uunan. LVtUN’EER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, C0K.VKK OK niL\TTOX AMD BRTAM-SIH., (Above C A. L. Lamar.) Wm A. MoALPIN AC BROTHERS, nnber, Mill and Brick Yards. I>t5 SAVANNAH, GA. OODEf. me. STARR, Jr. D. B. HAKDW. OGDEN, STARR 6i CO., nipping and Commission Merchants, BAY-8TKEET. SAVANNAH. OA. PATTEN, HUTTON CO., FACTORS. warding nnd Commission Merchants, Diiystrcct, Savannah, Ga. B. GUMMING, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, ’My IRWWTOM, OA. SlRKhO.V. A. 0. MCQIHM IIAUIUSON Si McGBHBB, JiON, UOMMISSION, RECEIVING AND "ortvnrdlng merchants. *»«l UltOAMTRBXT, COLUMBUS, GKORGIA. P i .irnculiir attention given to tbo sales or Real ''iitroes and Produce. Hb real advances made on Negroes and Met- m o. bkkkrsmcm: RISK, PATTEN h CO. ) SSJttV H DANIEL y Columbus, Ga. tfBWAllT, GRAYS CO. J KUaS, DAVIS k I/)NG, 1 « . . Wil. WRlUiir. f Savannah J Young, atkAm h dunham, i 4na . 0. .V. GREENE K CO., / ApalacldoolA H.S SMITH, ) Mobile, Alabama; iy L ELLIS, and General Commission Merchant 1 KO; 11 BAY-STKSST, SAVANNAH, OA., ^iro-MuBars. Oagborn & Cunningham, Doll •'Utiss. Ogden. Starr fc Cn ; t v. miss, Ogdon, Starr ft Co., Savannah ; J. P, pr^M Do-ton n iyl wo. COIJPKR FRASKB. At'M.KV OOl/'l'KH. COUPBR Si diK-. ft GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Itoy street, Savannah, (la, frayli^ R. ,1 D A V A NT, .1 Won AND COMMISSION MEUCANT No. U7 Buy Street, ^ Savannah.Ga JAMBS M. SAVAGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, T'l lXAHVILLK, IHOMAB COt'XrV, OA. « bUeluoss entrusted lo his naro will rocolv** intention. lyr—raarl7 SAMUEL SWAN Si CO., Managers. PRIZES AMOUNTING To l I u 2 0 4,0 0 be distributed according to the following BRILLIANT SCHEME l 30,000 Thousand Ticket*—15,185 Prizes] 8CHEMK. 1 prisoof 840,009 is 840,000 10,000 Is. 10,000 is 6,000 is • *2,000 H 1,000 Is.......... 1,0.10 IS 200 are 1(H) are 4 prizes of 200 app’g to 840,000 priJto, arc* 4 “ loo “ 10,000 prize, arc 4 “ if* •• to.uoo prize, nru 4 *• 00 6,UUO prize, are 10 prizes of 100 4 *» 60 4 “ 40 4 “ 26 •* 40 “ ‘20 *• 16,000 of $8 auimiiiliiiK V'.« 2,oo0 prize, uro 1.009 prize, are 1,000 prizes tiro 2oo prize, are 10,000 10,000 6,000 *2,000 1,000 1,000 3.000 10,000 800 400 wm 240 200 100 100 800 1*20,000 16,185 prizes amuimting tn $204*000 Whole Tickets $10—Halves $5.00—Quarter* $2.60. PLA.N OF THE LOTTERY. Thro uro 3 J,ouo Tickets numbered from 1 to 30,- *W>. Thurenro 15,185 Prizes amounting tu *!«»,- 000. The drawing takes placo In public, under tho superintendence of two sworu.Comtnlsstuiiers. Tbo nuntbeis from 1 to 30,ouo, corresponding with thoso Numbers on tbo Tickets, primed on tioparato slips or paper, are encircled with small till tubes, and placed iu one wheel. Tho first 117 Prizes, similarly printed uud cu Ircled. aro placed iu another wheel. Tho wheels • KOTOWS. ..USa*A. JfORRIS, HODGE HH Si NORRIB* (late Uraun ft Rodgers, LESALii GU00KH8, WHolS BiV-SrKECT, BAVANNAQ. | Jo? >P,PFBUSOar HOURUTS, OBNEBAL "'lMtSSION MEROIIANT. AND DEAI.ISK IN Umber and Lumber. 3/1 VANN AH, Ga. circled, aro placed Iu another are then revolved, and a Number is drawn from tbo wbool of Numbers, and at tbo same time a Prlzo is drawn troin the other wheel. The number and Prizes drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audleuco, und registered by tbo Commissioner.-*, tbo Prize being placed against tho number drawn. This operation is repented until all tho Prizes ure drawn out. Approximation Phizrs —Tim two preceding and the two succoedlug N i n' *:;sto those drawing the first 117 Prizes will be -..lined to the 08 Approxi mation Prizes, accor.it g ivthoSabome. Tho 15,UUO prizes ol are determined by tlie number which druwsfhe $lo,ooo prize; if that number should be au odd number, then every odd number ticket hi tho schemo will be entitled to $8; if an oven number, then every even number ticket wittbeuntUlod to $8, lu uadttiou tn any oilier prize which may bo drawn. Purchasers lu buying ouo odd ami olio oven num bor whole ticket, uro guumulcod In draw $8. Halves and Quarter Tickets iu prnptn lieu, wilh ohancos ofobnduing the larger Prizes, which aro a hundred per cent, belter for tbu purchaser than any other Lottery in existence. All thoso tickets ending with 0,2,4, 9, 8,uro ov —all thoso ending with 1,3. 6,7, w, ure odd. Remember that every prlzo is druwu, uud pay*- bio In rail without deduction. AU prizes or $1,000, uud undor, paid iminodlatoly oftor the drawing—othor prizes at tho usual time of thirty days, full without deduction. tfST All communications strictly confidential. Tho drawn number* will bo forwarded to pur chasers immediately after tho drawing. Prlzo tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets ul cither nincc. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUD '-. As ouo hair the Ticket* nreguur.mtcd to draw $8, wo will sell certificates ifi Packages of 10 Tickets (odd i£U oven mi tubers.) at tho following rates— AH that tho lu Tickets (which aro those decided by the uutuber drawing tuo Capital,) draw over the uiuount guaranteed accrues to the purebusor. Certlflcus of Package of lt» Whole Tickets $60 “ *• 10 Half ** 30 “ “ lo Quarter “ 16 A'ldress orders for tioki-t'* or curtillcales of pack ages of tickets either to S. SWAN ft Ct»., Atlanta, (la., or b. HWaX, Moiitgomery, Ala -Tr »eW4Cp-Mr>-— .' XfiiS ' "ft patch. 'For fr»*l«iit -ngngcrai'nbi apply Vo xciilIH ■ UII'H^A. GRKl vER FOR Hllurtr.PHIA.. , -TIm* Hiannoh Ituil latllug solir R W TULL, A M Atrowbrldgo, maater. Fur lYolght, apply to anglo i i* \ (WHINER. Mi (U UAL PRIZE #50,000. FOR I.IVKKI'O'H.,- fli- \ t uu- rl • n ship Ftl/*»»V, Piiiioti ontHtvr, h-tvou . large |P«nli*>, .a ii-eivlit emri-aHl. will meet will) dispatch a-* above, for Uatauuo ofeari to mUOllAM, KELLY FOR PHILADELPHIA. lb sail Saturday, September 271A. iU 9 o'clock, A. M. ~~ The Unltod States Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Uapt. Ilardie, J will leave as above. Fur freight : 'INHsago apply It* C. A. GKEIN'EU, Agent Cablu Pus.>ago 20 00 Stoorage Passage 7 t)0 Passongors by tnls ship for Baltlmure ami Wash-1 lugton will he Ian foil at Now Castle, Delaware. I: | desired, from which place ears start throe times dally fer the A*w cltlo-*. and «tltM * i «.lwtt points. sept 16 j Alabama Lottery, ! \l'ltli*HI*KII Hi I UK «T IK UK AMfUMX j s>nntjjeni Mlitart; Acabunq iottiq * CLASS II. I'o he druwu In the City of Muntgumery. Alabama. ty < In pohde, oil FRIDAY, October lutb, 1866, on tin plan uf SINGLE NUMBERS! SAMUEL AWAN, Manager. 30,000 Ticket* Only I t Prizes amounting to 200,000 Dollars! FOR NEW YORK. . , Will sail on Sahmlaj/, Sejit tilth, at 7 o'clock j A. M, precisely. The steamship ALABAMA, Capt.' Holtenck, will leave as ulmvo. For freight or passage apply tu : PAUKLFORD. FAY A CO ; Cabin Passage $26 ! Stoorage Passage 6 j Shippers urCottcu by these stoanwhiiw will; plutiMO tuko notice, Unit no Ocltcti will be received at - tuo prossoK that is mil distinctly marked on tbo edge; of the bale. sept *24 ' FOK UEIUlORY’S FERRY, AND ALL TH* IN.FILM Dl.VfK LANDINGS ON THE GAV.vNNAll H1TFU The new lion steam nacaet SWAN, Captain Richard Johusou, \ wdl leave Charloshui wharf every' Friday inortitug, at 10 o'clock, j punctually, for D.:in*)ry 7 s Forty, an l all inlerntedi- ate landings on the Suv.u nab River. iK5“ Tho Swan has superior uccommndutb na for • passcugors. For fre'ght •.-iigag-'titents a; ply t'» 1 sept‘23 JOHN KICIIARIKUN. [ 4 111! ;960,600 . 20,010 . 20.000 . 10,00 . 10,000 .. 6,000 .. 5,000 .. 000 . 10,000 . 16,000 . 15,000 . 1 01)00 . 7,500 p prize* ef$400apprcxlui’g to$U0,000ure Loan 1 p. IZO ol 1 (III do #5 i.liOD G. 20,000 li, 1 llO (III 20,000 la. 1 do do .. , 10,000 la 1 do do lu.ooo 'a. 6 do do 5,ouo it. 2 do do 1,600 la. 2 do do ... . 1,000 D. 20 i.o do 600 la. 60'do do 300 id, 76 do do 200 it. UK) do do 100 la, 126 do do 60 It. TtllO tSKEAT WG8TEUit *ft»t KAM I cN>. UF .NEW TURK. A RE taking Marihf Ktsks at then Ageinj, uvriicr tu Dray bm .uim Hi ) a* sit out*. iH.rcvca Ib.-c* will bv lakes -.s'linnm -•-.fo- audlhe unaaifin-lit givnumi I'reiuiutu .Niiuk,' ihr-- •lu.c toi-s «m ui- wilt be ruterhua b* in». nnnurHmsi.-iip « . A. L. Liutiui, fob ly Agent i* N)Viuim*>- uwalUvi-ii iUum.il luaurtuivtt C'um|M«>o southern iUuiuul Life Lin. CuiupHii^. Uuutii iii*ui'um--( Cuiii|iuu>, ui N, tuio stniiighelii Flrt* At filerliie Inn. Gum') Risks in the above iusuranuu Coiu;kuiIos unde -i.. uu by WM. HisHis A 6l>Nti, Agelifo. Au. .h> Oil) il.«.*.». •MViUllialt, I4tb l/vcciU'.ti, ihuti. Ut* .. BY BULL & PRENTISS. PIUI-J, HI A 111.V hi ANI) I,UK i .\ s b it A N L r .. Mi Ul, b.U-SiUKKJ. CAPITAL' ULi'UL&LN'TED, NouiTy Four .viiliioa Dm.ao, By tho fuUuwiug riwiiDcstbie dtouK Compumor. Charter Oak Lire liisurnui-c CompiMiy OP Ilsur FORD, UT. 300 4 •’ 260 4 “ 17C ♦* 4 •* 200 4 “ 160 8 “ lira •* 8 “ 40 •* 80 « 36 •» ZOO “ 26 « 30D - 20 *» 1 t niin prizes utiieuinhig in $200,000 Niagara Palls, the Lakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Keystone Stale, via Philadelphia PARK TO PHILA- DBLP'A NIAG’UA FALLS $rn I imam fas. T HIS LINE connects at Philadelphia with the Grout Wth-Wodtorii Railroad Koulo through to Niagara Fills amt lluilulo, in sixteen hours from Phlladolph;.. Through TiukeLs, with the privilege of stopping at 'hlluilolphia.and iutormodiate |ioiutd, for sale by tho Agent Faro t'.* Niagara Falls or Bullldo $28 <« Elmira 2d Canandaigua 27 OilARLKS A. GREINER. Agout, J*23 Savannah. Georgia. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK ilia OO. Seinl-Wcckly United Staten Mali Lino. r |lHB NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL I Steumslups— KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 Iona..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ . .Copt, Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 ..Capt. M.S. Woodhmt. ALABAMA....1,300 “ ..Capt. G. R.Schouok WILL LKAVK SAVANNAH KVKKV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Thoso ships are among the largest ou the coasi, uusurpussed in speed, surety uud comfort, making their passages in lll'ty to sixty hours, nnd ore com manded by skillful, careful and polite officers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cablu Passage to New York.... ........ $26 Steerage iVwago to Now York B PADELFORD, FAY ft CO., Savannah. ‘ SAM*L L. MITCH ILL. 13 Broadway, feb 6 Now York. FOR CHARLESTON, VIA BLUFFTON BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. ft. The superior tteamor GORDON, J. P. Brnoks,Commander, having been thoroughly overhauled and furnished wiih a uow boiler, will tako tbo placo of the steamer Wm. Setbrook uutil further notice, leaving Favuuuuh every -imday ulternoou, at 6 o’clock, au 1 Cliarlosfou every Thursday night, touching ut Blulllon, Beaufort and Hilton Head. N. it. The Gordon will, on aud utter Wednesday, 10th of September, run regularly twlaon weok— making iu connection with the abovo inlaud trip, one trip direct by tho outsido route, leaving Savan nah every Wednesday after noon, at rt o'clock, aud ChurlcHtou every Monday afternoon. All way freight payubio on the Wharf at tlmeot shipment. For engagements, apply to. J. P. BROOKS, Charleston wharf. sept 16 U. S. Mull Line FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Jirunswick, SL Marys. Ga., Fernanda nd and Jacfcsonnille, EiaAnla and Black Greek, Fla. K THE Bteamor WKLAKA, Capt. N Nlug, will leave for tbo above places every Saturday Hominy, at 10 o’clock. This boat has largo and airy State Room accom modations, aud takiug tbo fuland Passage, offers every inducement to Invalids aud others. Freight will bo taken for Trodor’s Hill and Inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No freight will bo taken oftor 9 o’clock. For frolght or iausage apply on board at the Florida Stoam picket wharf, or to Jy2d CLAGHORX ft CUNNINGHAM. UNITED STATES MAIL LINBi Fbr Palalka, East Fla., via Marys, Ftrnandina, Jacksonville, Mi (Black Greek,y and Picdata. . ■■rlV*** Tho new aud elegant stcampookel DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, lo'aves every niesiiay morning, at 10 o’clock, for tbo abovo places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter mediate landings on St Mary'b River, gir No freight Will be tukon oftor 9 o’clock. For freight or passago, having excellent state* room ncoomraodatlous. apply on board, at the Flori da Stoumiackct Wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to jy26 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta. G. M. GRIFFIN, HUCGESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner or Bryan and Whitaker Streets. UA ' now on hand a beautiful as- soriraent of Jewelry of every dls- crlptlon aud kind worn by ladles iKJa and gontlemou, and will sell ut unusually low prices. I have this day reccivutl (per Express) a largo took or ologant diver Ware, consisting of Cako and I’io Knlv.es, plain uud engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives nnd Forks, Knives, Forks and Simons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, ftc, fto., all iu Morocco cases, mid tuitablo for presents, l'have also tills day received an addition to my stock of hairwork of light colored Curls, Topsys, Braids,Front Pieces, Bauds, Uuolo Tom, fto., which now makes my assortment complete. Ordors received for any color desired. Watches repaired by aud uudor the supervision of self, and all other work dono iu a workmanlike maimer, and warranted. may 26 w -\l- M. LAWTON & CO. Charleston, South Unrollnn. '• V 'SUND cotton AND HICK FAC- Tons. •IPU?"n u ’ r Dac01 l William M. Lawton. ( WlNnOBNLlWTONj*. teS®rA»KVE TO E. te fcSS&Ks* mmm »0|2». ano?*i2J? ,or zole by SCRANTON, J OHNSTON ft CO. WILMOT’S JEWELRY STORE Is recolviug by "verynrrl- vul a large and rich assort-yl^J ^ j! mont of Gold und Silver Watches, Diamoui Pins, Ear ami Fiuger Rings, Mantlo aud other Clucks. Spoons, Forks, Tea Setts, Ousters, &o., of Sterling Silver. Jewelry iu every variety Ivory Table Cutlery, nuo Pocket Knives and Scissors. Rich China and Pariau Vases, and other articles. Flue Double Barrelled Guns manufactured to bis owu order. Gunning Implements of all kinds. Plated Waiters, Castors, Tea Setts and Candle sticks, with a groat variety orFauoy Articles, suita ble far wedding gifts, toon amorous here to men tion. All kinds or Watches and Clocks repaired by the most experienced workmen. S. WILMOT, tuuyla No. 1 Market square. PRICK OK TICKKfti. Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 60. The Alabama und Georgia lotteries, as olianuots of investment, present Inducements over any known sche’i o. The experience the public have had of tho management ol the<o I/Merios, tlm largo amount of prizes sold, tho promptness wilh which they have boon paid, are tbo best guarantees ttmt th**y will'alwuys be conducted iu the most honora ble manner. Farmer*' uml Mechanic*' Fire, Aiiirlm ami Life Insurance Company, OK KUtLADKLPUU. IIrhtge|M>ri Fire uml Marine lusurune. Company, OK mtlDUKKUHT, UT. «$r l..t- aub-vorihui wilt itifewt Uuunuiuu l u«> amount lu nil parU* ofthentateua every desorlpifon of. pro|iorty. Lilu iuaurauuo, to any aumuet, ut the iowo.m i an for the liouolli ul hun-« and fimlitors, or payable ti the wife true from Uie shuiun ol fireihtnrs Muriuu lusiiraucu oti llunr or Cargos iu an pari of the world. jau26 a. WJLUl h MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE iNSUKANCF CGMl’ANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. NeUaccumulation, Jan. I, 1866* #2,230,-’i-. «. Total amount of dividends paid to datu 716,49. 6o Total amount of claims by duutb paid to date - 1,030,snu o FUN OK TUB UJTTKRY. There are 30,OUO tickets numbered from 1 to30,- 000. Tin re nro 380 lull Prizes and 620 Appruxim- tlous—making in all 1,030 Prizes. The drawing t ikes placo iu public, uuder tbu su pcrintendeuuu of two sworn Commissioners. The Numbers from l lo 0,n00, corresponding with those mimbors on the Tickets printed on sepa rate slips of paper, uro uiiclrdoil with small tin * hes. uud placed iu ouo wheel. Tho first 380 Prizes, similarly printed aud uneir olefi, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and tho number is drawn from tbo wheel Ol numbers, ami at the same Umu u Prize Is drawn from tho other wheel. The number aud prize drawn out aro opcuod and exhib ited to tho audleuco, and ' ogisiorod by tbo Commis sioner, the Prize being placed against tbo uutnbor druwu. This operation is repeated until nil tho Pri zes are drawn out. AFFKOXUMTIOX PKIZKB. The two preceding and the two succeeding Num bers to those drawiug the hrst 200 prizes will be ontitted to the SU0 Approximation Prizes, a eordlug to tho Scheme. In ordering Tlckots enclose tlie money to our ad* dress for Hi-.- Tickois ordered, oo receipt of which they will bo lorwardo.l by Qrst mail The List of Drawn Numbers uud Prizes will bo sent to purchasers immediately after the draw ing. fyPnrclnmora will ploai>o write thdr signatures plain, and give their poet office, county »ud State. tsr Remember that-every prize Is drawn, and payable In full without deduction. tgr All prizes of $1,000 and undor, paid immedi- ely after the drawing,—other prlzos at the usual Umo of thirty days. AU communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should be sent iu early. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets cau be addressod either to S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ua., or B. SWAN, Montgomery. Ala., or septlB BOX 8», Savannah, Ga $4,282. IMS r Boiyaiimi Ci Miller, r-ooriiiary, .liMOph «. l-nrd ueuerai Agout, Robert L. Patteraou, ITcsIdeui *T'hu funds of this Compuuy are all safely luvontei. iu first class bonds aud mortgages, stooka, cash, uu notes of members fully secured by their petiole? For further particulars iuquire of WM. II. GLADDING. Agent iu .Savannah, Ai ihc iiitlco uf Bull ft l*miti»b J, ft. SULUV aN, Mudlrai Examiuur. tUVUKkLNCK : Messrs. Pjuna.“4uu>, Fa\ a Co. . K. Tzrr, Esq . Hinte ilauk. feu *29 HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE TH.-. CHA.M'EK OAK L.1FJ2 INSilitANVE €0 DII AM, Uf MlU-tfOi-d, Ct> CASH CAPITAL AND SURl’LUrf OVER $400,003. JAft. C. WA1KER, iTo-ddimt. S. H. Wiiitk, secretary. This Company insures Ifi e at tho lowest rates, consistent with sufoly to the assured. Fur further information, apply to A. WILBUR, Agent, jyyia 17l Bay street, ftavammh. Ga. MRS. STEPHENS* I LLUSTRATED Now Mouthy, No 1. v Ol 1, forJuly devoted to Tulos, Roraaucos, Illustrations, Ar, and General Literature, each number beautifully embellished ip tho fittest stylo or wood Illustrations TAUi.1 of oo.vnt.vn i I/ist Jewels, Alice, Tho Falls of inuebaba, Stays and .Silppors, Tlmo’s Changes, Love in *76, Eureka, 1 he .Shady Side, Nellie’s Illusions, Tho Bummer Ya- oatiou, A Story or Two Lives, The Disappointed Husband, Tho Maiden’s Confession, Things We Talk About. Subscription price $1 60 per year, In advance. .•Specimens of the above may bo aeon ut tho Book store of WARNOCK ft DAVIS, Jy4 150 Congress stroot. PLUMBING. P LUMBING, in all ita voriooa branches, at tended to at the shortest noticv.and In suporlor style. Also, may bo found Shower Baths, Galvnniz oil Irou, Tin and Leaded Bath TnbR; Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Water Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks. Force Pumps, Indio Rubber ITnso. For sale at tho House Furnish Store, No. 1M Bronjthton-etrem. izrio HORACE MORSE. FOR THE LADIES. J UST recoivod per •’eamship Florida, from Now York, Brook’s Patient Waxod White, Black and Co I’d Spool Cotton, ami for salo bv J. W THRRLKELD, aug 27 Congress ft Whitaker streets. D JMITY BANDS! DIMITY BANDS 11— Received and for sale by J. WT sopt 2 <T THRELKELD. WATCHES—WATCHES-i WATCHES. We are receiving the London Lever Watches, of the most celebrated finukers, in Gold ami Sliver cases. R. F. Cooper’s I)u iplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses fine Swiss Chronometers, which wo offer at reasona ble prices, ut our new atoro In Gibbons’ Range. ■0D128 D. B. NICHOlB ft OO, TO BUILDERS. 1 1HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute at the shortest notlco, and In the most work manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or other work oounoctod with the manufac turing or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Irou, /Joe, or Sheotlrun Business. HORACE MURSE, octia 166 Broughton st CARY'S DAGUEREOTYPE , AM11UU type* and Photography* P. M. GARY W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms aro now opon for tbo seasoz, and rea dy lor tbo reception of visiters. By tho Amhkotvfk-process persons may now have their cUildrou’s pictures taken, in almost any posi tion they may choose, In from 1 to 3 socodds -mtiug. By tho I'HirrooiuFHic process old Daguerreotypes can bo transferred lo paper, beautifully colored and enlarged to life. oct 22 FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, MACON, OEORUIA. The subscriber, from long experience iu A the business, Is prepared to furnl*h Kteaui nb&Fugiuos, Boilers. Circular, Single and Gang Saw Mill Machinery, Grist und Merchant MIlis. Sugar Mills, Gin Goarlng, ami Castiugs in gen oral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular. will b ‘ or iron wnon re juirod. All of which, with uU mauy improvements, Is warrauted to ho Ut ‘ equal to tho best made at au-' other establisnmont. His work* are on a scale os extensive as tho larg est at the North, and ho Is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. NEW GOODS uug24 N EW GO.-1IKN CHEESE ft UUTPKU- 2’* Imres Choice Now Gnshou clmo.-e. 10 kegs 20 tulH pur steamer, uug 20 do Un do B’dter. do, htndlug V K\V tilWHBN « XY 20 kegs Choic. ^ 1} N &C ATd BUTTER— .. u Butter *6 »£ do do do 60 boxes do Yellow Clieese 60 do White do, landing per steamer, aud for snlo by sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. WOOD AND LUMBER,' A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Plank' , Joist, xx Timber, Shingles, IJghl-wood, Postfr I astoru Laths and Pollings, for eulo. at wholesale a <i rulail, low for cash, on the now wharfr«..»”'tlve ccted on |he Lumber Yard or Robert A. Allot) a. mar UU-lvW V r i \i iutow FOR THE kALL TRADE. J UST receivod from Now York per late arrivals, Hemp Skirts, Long White, bow measuring ten feet. - —ALSO— Black ami White Ginghams Fancy Ginghams, all patterns Super. Embr'd Skirts do Flutod do. somethlug new Mtisliu Bands. Cambric do Dimity du; French do Jaconet and Cambric Edgings, togethor with a largo let of Cloths .Oasslmeres, Kentucky Jeatis, Fatinots, fto., for sale low by J. W. THRELKELD, Hept l Oongrei* and Whitaker sts. B acon bides & shouldera— 60 hhds, I’rimo Sides. 26 do do Shoulders, for sale by' aug 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON a OO. IIRACH ISLAND CORN, for sale, to arrve, 1,200 >1 bushels prime Beach Island Corn, apply to aug 28 WEBSTER ft PALME! BARGAINS I BARGAINS! SELLING OFF AT SMALL ADVANOE^N COST. fflUE subscriber wishing to make room for his ado do A FALL GOODS, which will soon be coming In, UNIYER8ITY OP LOUISIANA. Medical Department. T HE Aunual Course of Lectures in this depart ment will commonco on Monday, November 17tb, 1866, and will terminate in tho onsulng March James Jones, M. D.. Profossua of Practice of Med icine. J. L. Riddell, M. D„ Professor of Ohomlstry. Warren Stone, M.D. Profossor of Surgery. A. H. Conus, M.D., Professor or Obstetrics. Gustavos A. Nott. M. D., Profossor or Meteriz Medlca J. O. P. Wodorstraudt, M. D. Profossor or Anato my. Thomas Hunt, M. D., Professor orpbysyologyand Pathology. Gilbert S. Vance M.D-, Demontrator of Anatomy. The rooms for Dissecting will bo open on the third Monday in OctoboT. Tbo Faculty ure Visiting Physicians aud Burgeons of the Charity Hospital, aud attend this Institution from November to April. Tho students accompany tho Professors In their visits, free of expeuso, enjoy extraordinary practi cal advantages. , There aro during the season about oight hundred porsous proscribed for doily. Preliminary lo tbeOourso. lectures will bv deliv ered dally In the Amphitheatre or the Hospital, from the first Monday lu Novombor. on Clinical Medicine and Burgery,Auscultation and Percussion, and other subjocts, without any charge to students. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean. The Administrators or tho Chanty Hospital elect aunnally, in April, fourteen Resident Student*, who are maintained by the Institution. aug 28—w6 (Cijultnhti- Fire IimurAiiee Cmupitiiy. OK LONDON. forraorly occupied by Mayer ft Blum. Also, set oral stores undor our ceuntlfg room aug20 dtatk UK Cmror viauschu, . Ulflco uf the Southern Railroad Company, j fllHE Bomhern Railroad Company in vile propo- A sals from ooutractore for the clearing, gradu al) li, ina-omy. tr. suing aud bringing, m-cuasary to the complete jirepar.inm lor the sufioretruoturu ofthu roiUway of the eastern divK-lon of tlolr real. Also, for furnishing the cross-ties, and for the track luyiug with auy incidoutal work necessary. Aud for all other work, stations, platforms, de pots, ftc, required iu the thorough completion or tho road lor effective oporatton. fho graduation amounts to 770.003 cubic yards ol oitcuvutioii, and 666,UOC cubic yards of embank- MARINE AND FIRE INSilRANCPl. i’HfcJ INTERNATIONAL iiMimtuce -Jomjiuuj. NO. IB, UEUIUUANTU KXOHANUK, NKW TORE. OA6H UAi'fi'AL—#3la,UU0 Tho tresiling li)4,U00leet. The bridging to i o • feet. 4) Tho unwou > 'for culverts umounts to 10,000 Iterch ThocroBS tlo to 183,(Ml. Proposuls, scaled, endoreed, uud directed to the undersigned, will bu received until the first day of November uoxi, and will be,1 ut tho option of bid- dors. either for— I. Tho entire work of construction, complotlug the road ready fur tlie Iron; it. fho work or construction, exclusivo of cross tie- aud track-laying; ill For uucu item of work, entire a.id separate; tv. For tho grading of either, or u specified num ber of sections, of one mile each; v. For the cross ties to bo furnished, the number specified; vi. For tho entire construction, t eady for thu iron, orulthor of the three divisions hereinafter named ol said road; Tho eastern division, couuectiug with tho com pleted rood at or near the town ol Brandon, extends tu tho Mobilo uud Oh.o road, 82miles, which will bu divided lute throe subdivisions; tho first of 21 miles, the second of 28 mllos, und Uio third of 33R miles. In each foiiu of proposal, tho bidder will state Ills item prices, audfor thu graduation will make his bid at so muolijiur cubic yard of excavation uud embaukmeut, uud the additional difference for **ex cess” of either; or for so much pur cubic yard up uu the largest hem, and the diffemico for “ex- cu»s.’’ Tu. uilic- uuk iig i io,io-u<» urodoblrud iomako them in four form. : 1. For thu whole amount pay- ablo monthly incash, a* tho work progresses, re serving twenty per cent for final settlement. 2. One-had iu cash, payable in the same way, and one bHil In tlm stock or the company. 3. One-third In cash, payable in the same way, the bonds or the company, payable in ten years, with interest at ... . ... .. 4 Payable on- AGENT KOH SAVANNAH, J ii ill6s M. Curtcr* AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATi til CU, No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Uftiee. DDUMffUHx; ALANSON MARSH. A A. ROUX) Firm of A. S. Barnes ft Oo. * Child*, Pratt ft Go. * Llvlugstou, Bollard ft Co. Wm. M. Dodge ft Co. 1 H. A. Curtis ft Oo “ Rusted ft Carll ALON/Q CHILD, I. P. BALLARD, WM. M. DODGE, P. J. AVERY, H. A. GURUS, WM. K. KOLLu, S. T. LlPPlNCoVl, IBAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUBTEl), WM. 11. lUVEKBMiTR, W. H. LYON, « “ W. H. Lyou ft Co. GEO. CHAl'MAN, •* “ Lee, Murphy ft Co. JOB. H. WKftTCOrr, •• Briggs, Westooti .* to. JOB. FATMAN, “ “ Kalinun ft Co. BTEl’UKN VON MORKB. GEO. SAVORY, “ •• Geo. Savory ft Co, J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAB, W. OGDEN, Vico I'rosiuent, WM. E. HOliLO, Booretury. This Company will issuu Polndes upon fine, Inland Navigation, IruusiiortuUuh and Fire Risks, at liberal rates ol premium. Losses promptly uud liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agout, oct 81 No. 86, Bay atroct. THU UREAT WE8TEM FIUETaND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 IKalntti street, PhttaddpMa. Penn. CHARTER PERI'ETUAL. CAPITAL $300,000, RBS, lUKlXK, AND IXLAND LVSUBAZa*. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Ixthrop. 632 Spruce stroot; Alexander Whildou, Merchant, 14 North Frout-st.: Johu 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Huuter a Co.; Fh Tracy, firm of Traoy ft Baker; Johu R. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, White ft M’Curdy; Isaac Hazlohurst, Attorney aud Counsellor; Jamos B. smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Oo.; Theodoro W. Baker, firm of Traoy ft Baker; R. S. Walton, 360 Market streot; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President Tuos. K. Luczrick. Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, June 16 No, 86 Bay street ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMFY, No. 11 Pint street, New York, (BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NA8SAU STREET.) Cash Capital—$130,0001 . . InsuroB against loss or damage by Firo, on tho moat reasonable terms, dwelling bousos und furniture, warehouses, stores nud mer chandize, factories, ships in port, etc. All tosses will be adjusted aud promptly paid. D. S. MILLS, President, C. BROOM, vice President. Edw’d C. Taylor, Secretary, Geo. B. Dears, Surveyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Jnue 17 for gavonoah, 86 Bay street. AY-200 bales Hay,jfo store and for sale by .Jy26 CRANE, WELLS ft CO. dkess goods; P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Cballio, Vuloncla aud Saxony Plaids; French Merinoes; Coburg Hollis; Solid Colours and Printed Mous do Lalues; Suck Flannels; French Plaid Flannels; Scotch Plaids; Mode do Paris Plaids; English, Freud) ami American Prints; Qinghams, ftc.. &o. Just received aud for salo by septia Dewitt ft Morgan. C EDAR POSTS—-Wo aro expectiug to receive from the Bahamas a lot of Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will pleaso apply soon, as ninny are already engaged. YONGE ft FRIERSON, soptlO , No. 94 Buy streot. j^ilDUR—l&o bbls Extra Flour,^Port Royal aud jk Lebanon Mills; 10 do Ext-a Family do: 60 do Etowah Suporflno do; 660 sacks Augusta do do; just received and for sale by sept 19 WEBSTER ft PALMES. I0GRN—12C0 bushels prime Beach Island Corn, _ 1 Just received and for solo by sept 19 WEBSTER ft PALMES. C RACKERS.—30 bbla band made Sugar Cracker 26 do Soda do 25 do Butter do Landing and for sale by aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO. J ^EA F LARD—*20 bblB and 60 k ega prime No J Baltimore Lear Lard, landing and foi aug7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON eby ft CO. ClUGAR, STARCH, 80AP AND SODA— P loObnls A, BandC Sugar 60 do Crushed and Pulverised Sugar 160 boxes Starch 260 do Pale, No 1 and Family Soap 26 kogi Washing Soda. 60 boxes Cardon do landing and In store and for sale by MoMAHON ft DOYLE. aag7 205 and 207 Bay street- L AUD —8o bbls priraj Lear ara, ou - e.u do. la store tnd Tor rale by «ept2 WEBS TER ftiAiMES. &3rvv”- offers his present stock of DRESS GOODS, fto., small advance on New YorkCbit. . J. W. THRELKELD, congress and Whitaker street*. Nswipliiso copy ^ July 29. jy£AGAZINES FOR JUNE—Putnam’* Monthly; Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Graham’* Magazine; Arthur’s Home Magazine; Godoy’s Lady’* Book: Harper’s New Monthly, and DtekenM Household Words, reoeived and for sale by -\RNOCK ft DAVIS, UB.MMfiwa street. WAR 18th GEORGIA RKPORTS. S ARATOGA IN 1787, a now supply; Signs oT the Times or the Dangers lu and Liberty, by Rumen; Religion Baird on Religion in America; Strickland’s History or tho American Bible Society Loomis oo tho Recent Progress of Astronomy, es pecially in tho United State*. Evelyn Mareton, by the author of Two Old Men’s Tales; Female life Among the Mormons, by the wife of i Elder; London Art Journal for August; I/radon Quarterly Roviow for July; Patnom’s and Harper’s Magiislnes for Sept; Com. Perry’a KxpodiUon to Ja] flfpARr ui a imiuva lur c«ui; Uion to Japan, a new supply. W. T110RNB WILLIAMS. (HtKJlWMOKSTDKHD.MRIim « i»«x.) Uudorwiltere Bale. TU-M'dtttOW, at 11 o’clock. In front of Ktoro, will bo Kill I lorucciMtit'f tliuUtiilnrwrllorH muI ul cncorui'd *20bag* Coffee; 301his. Gunny Bagging; UaniHgnl mi llio voyiign of liniiortati'iu. nnd sold for account of all tionoerned. Terms cash. 0pt*26 At l*rlvatoVu'o, Jiml r> cel ved ill n$ >ro and for rule low for wish 76 boxes No I i amlly Soup 6 •• I’nin int|) •* Frii-eri.” I iDn ** ‘Fru-erV” I euiI Kturrh -G Disk* sumll mid inlihdli g Rum « 10 bbls. iNinicstio Brandy 20 biilt 011 Mongnlioia Wlild’.oy 25 half qunris and oiglitbs assorlml Hrnudlos 6 obis Georgia Peach Brandy 600 bbls. Ito oi.dale Cement l'l litiff chests Hyson Tea 60 dt'Z ?n Dr«a mi 200 gross Round Wood Box Matclio-. topi *26 Hides, iddes 'Vl.l pay llio highest market prices, ash for good Fllut uud dry salted Hides, the coming season, sept A FirnTto uT, llioojiiutiug room uud store nest to ourot-.ru. SOUTTibRNIiAlhttOAD. six por cent., payable annually, tiroly in thestook or the road. Ibo jirojjosals to be contiderod must be accompa nied iiy satiefuciory reference or credentials, and defining aif rowrvo tb0 01 sooopting any or Hups, profiles aud specIflMtions may be seen at this office; and auy further information will be for- utshed u;>on uppficat.on to thu undersigned. Tho Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, the capital of tho titato, and is flnisliod as lur as the towu of Braudou; and i* In good running ordor aud well equipped to that polul. It extends from Braudou iu u liuu ulmoot directly cast oighiy-two and a hull miles, lu the lutersoution, of thu Mobilo und Ohio Railroad, u lew utiles below the town oi Morion, iu Laudurduioouuuty; and passes through the counties of Rankin. Scott und Nowtun. Tuo lino is over u nigh rolliug country, well watered and timbered,ami iu puiut ol'huaiifitulnes8,ecom)in ical living, fto., is equal to vhu most favored perilous ui the Larolinas and Georgia. Tiiugradiug. oxcep< for thu Urst tweuly miles ii generally light; and upon tbu must of tlie suctions tbu excavation und embaukmeut uheiuaiu favorably; thu excep tions being in the two h. uviest cuts. Tbo mutei iui is of u character easily moved, tin growth of Uio i ouutry ullbr.m abuuuauce ol timber euitablo for bridgiugaud cruts'tius;and ills believed that no work offers, ill facilities for contraction, greatei iuducemon.stucouiraclois, especially those usiug negro labor. Thu couipauy is ontiroly out ol debt, uud has due to it by roiiuoiu stockholders, about $ 39,000, which will doubtless bo paid us tbu Hoard of Managers muy cull it iu. It is also un recipient uuder ‘the roceut gram ofl,.nils made by Congress, Uihoy can bo bud uloug tho Hue, which is believed lo bu thu case, of neany 4u0,000 ucresot laud. The road cuuuouts with and is au extension ol tho Vickburg and Jackson Railroad, completed aud iufull operation to tbu Mississippi river at Vickburg; opposite which city, iu Louislaua, commeuces thu Vicksburg, Sbrovenpurt and Texas Railroad, now under contract for Us whole distance aud In rapid progress of construction. It intersects the New Orleans und Jackson. Groat Northern Railway at Jackaou, and through that at Canton, connoote with the Mississippi Central Railway, tbo iron of which 1* now buhi*: laid to Holly Springs. It Intersect* with tho Mobilo and • Uio Railroad, as already stat ed, near Marion, and it* polut of intersection meets with tho North-eastern aud Southwestern Rallrouu lu Alabama, aud through that unites with tho roads In Virginia, Touucasoe and North Carolina. Ills also an indispensable liuk In tho lino of Railways that aro to unite Charleston and Savannah, through Montgomery. Vicksburg, fihrovenport uud El Paso, with the Paoifio Ocean running its entire length on the same parallel of latitude with those places. It is thus obvious that this Uuo of work is ono or the mo.4 important unfinished enterprises In tho coun try. It is thorough Nationul in its character: for U unites Maine and Now Urleaus, aud tho Atlantic and tho Mississippi, by indissoluablo bonds. But Whilst thus National, it appeuls especially for aid to Southern men aud Southern enterprise, for when completed, with tho intermediate gap in Alabama, (twill, with its connections, now built and being built, run right through tho heart of thoso great Southern cotton-growing Stutes, Louisiana, Missis sippl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and unites tho great inlaud sea with tbo broad ocean. These facts are stated to cull attention to tills line of road aud to Induce capitalists and contractors, to ombark liberally in its construction, fho tifteou miles of completed Railroad, with its equipmouts and sixty valuable slaves,mnny of them mechanics, is a bonus from tho State or Mississippi; tbo publio land has been donated by Congress ; and it is, per haps* not greatly ovor-estlmating tho present pro perty ofthe roau to pul it at or near ono million of dollars in which sum future stockholders who may bocomo such by direct subscription or moaoy or work,will beat onco equally interested. It will thus be seen that this road present* peculiar in ducements to men of moans to engugo lu its con struction. WM.C.SMEDE3, sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad. CU-PAHTiYEKSiUP NOTICE; T HE underslgnod have this day formed a Co-part nership in tho Hack, Salo and Ltvory Stablo. under the uaroo and style ol Freeman, *Henderson ft Co. A. FREEMAN, J.M. HENDERSON, I). 8. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sept. 1, i860. sept 1—lm COFFEE, SUGAR fte. 2001“ 8 iS prime Rio Coffee “ Fair “ *• Old Government Java do. 60 do 60 do I’rimo Laguyra 10 Hhds. Choice St. Croix Sugar. 10 do do New Orleans do. 16 do do P. R. do. 20 % Chests Flno Hyson Tea 20 K do do Black X lbs Papers 60 Caddies, 12 lbs each, Fine Hyson Tea. 60 do 6 lbs eacb, do do do 60 do 6 do do do Black do In store and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft Co. aug 6 'SEWBBOKST B ■ T. J. IHJLLOCil A CO. AVI Farm „ ITIv.lo £W«, ’eiy desirable tract of land, on j ’ thr-o* ' from.the city, coinalulng about Hu aeriw, hair t Which is cleared ft under good aim «-uU>iktituilbiiec Tho •Icarod land U a rich loamy rell, auitweL adapted for guruouliig purpose*. iWo is a well it fir " (Ater ou tne p**-’ ' ' most exculleot water ou the promise*and all necoK sary out-huUdiogs, negro, bousos, barn*, fto, <m$ balance of the tract, ray 4" acres, laonclwied loud .and heavily Umbered with voinabie timber, aud tiiosolloxnidlcnt. The locality U my mweiltmtf uuiitne ea-io or slcktiehS ha> ocuurred on tho.prem* [•er during the whole time the present proprietor bu.' owi.od li. This Is a chatico Tor ua lavetUncut rarely u» t>o met with, mid auy |*rsou wtrJiiug a umei private rosldcuco near Uu* city, or any u>reoti dealfoiih of going into im, g*rdeulug buidutw* to ralsu fruit and vegetables itir mir market, will find Ibis the ptooQ to suit. For terms, which wl’l bo very llboral, Inquire at our conn Mug r<Kim. 164 Hay stroet. Tilled unULsputa. ble. augo At Pnvau* Kale, 17(H) biHhe'K Rice, an exnelleiit artielo for mock of all kluds. Call uml examine. Price 26 com# |m » bushel. juuelt* TO Rout. Two good spires, under tlie bi-dt, at the fma m Whitaker street. June 16 Wanted to Pifrohase A convenient medium-sized house, iu a central location—one fronting on a square would be preiei- rod—fur such an mte a liberal price would bo glvet. Junelo At Private Sale. Thirty eligiblbuilding Lots, 60 feet front by loo to 124 f.et deep, situated ou Tuyler, Gordo* anil Gaston streets. Those lots are on high giouud and some of them in tlm immediate neighborhood of lim lot selected for tho site oi tho savannah, Albanv and Gull Railroad Depot. Terms samu a# city lot-, viz : one-Uftb cash, tin* baatuce bcaiing Inlt-ii-pt ai six per cent. J m*I‘* HURRAH FOR THIn FALL TRAD Hi idefl, fresh FRESH GROCERIES. FRi IT, AND VEGETABLES. YITM. H. FARKELl. id now prepared tu supply V Y hid i-u.stiiinerd with the hosi qualltl-s of NORTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, selected with great care by bis buyer, who remain* in New York during tbo season oxprestlr for that purpose. Fresh goods arrl vlug by every stoaiuor. The fol lowing vegetables per Alabama: 1 crate very fine Urge Cabbage, 10 bbls choice eating aud cooking Apple*, 6 bbls largo Ringgold Sugar Poors, 16 bbls Moroer Potatoes, 8 bbls Beets and Carrots, Unions, red and white, Tomatoes, Parsnips, ftc. Groceries pci Aluharaa: Pekin Company’s Superior Teas, Stuui t’d Sugnrd, overy grade, at lowest priced, A line asdortment of Presort’** and Jeidi from the manufactory, Goshen Butter, extra und other q- allties, English 1 airy aud Americuu Cheera, vm» oholou. Biscuit of ad kinds, warran'od frodi, aupei lor Sugar Cured and Pig Ham*. Krupp's Essence of Coffee Fresh Musturd, assorted iughdh 1 Ickles, ftc., ftu To which we invite tbo attention of cudomew N. ii.—All goods sold at my store uro warranted to give perfect satisfaction; and ail parcels deli tor cd free of charge to any part oi the ciif. wm. h. farrell, soptll cornerBroughtonoud Wbitaker-sU. 1856. 1856 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to tiiform their frle ids and (ho pub. ilo that their fait supplies of rich aud elegant USBVS ©©©ESA have Judt arrived—purchased from thu most ond- uent Importers a the country, aud selcotbd with a care a* regards elegance and beauty, whieh cannot be appreciated until fully examined. We can confidently say that our stock of Rich Dross Goods and CloakB cannot bo surpassed for beauty and olegance, and that our DnmesUo Stock id as cheap as the liko quality of goods cau bo bod from bore to New York Amo g our assortment will bo found tho mod richest atylo. tlo very cheap; tho newest aud Cloth and tfoir Antique Cloaks; rloh and cheap. All-wool French MouhIId do Loinos, now and ele gant. Lupins’ beatall-wool French do Luines, high colors, tor missus. Lupins’ host Block Bombazine and Challejra. Wbito Merino, Chalioy,de LaiieondF * very fine. Cloths and Casaimeres, a full assortment. ■ Plantation (loodB boat quality, exceodlugly oheap. Houskeceplng articles In great variety, bcetqualtiv at thu lowest possible prlcos. Tho limits of an advortisement precludes tho possibility of tnumcratiug any but few leading ar ticles. -We would respectfully request tbo attention of purchasers to on examination or our stock, reeling coutidout that style, quality and price, will prove satis factory. GRAY BROTHERS, sept 16—eodltn 290 Broughtou-st. GBNBRAL NOTIOB. S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be ilont .athomo. Mr.. CHARLES KEM1SH having es tablished himself permanontiy, all work in this line will bo doue with dispatch. All repairing of Castors, Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other article will bo doue neatly before plating. Ail old 3ilver plate, such as Teaxetts or Urw, Fork* if Spoons, will bere-flnishod and mode equal to new, aud at moderate prices. AU work or ordors left at my store will be attended to promptly. P. &—Watch casos galvanised. may27 (4. M. G1FF1N. NOTIOB* T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated themselves together for the purpose ot conduct ing tho Wholesale Grocery Business, and having purchased tho stock of Rodgers ft Norris, will here* after continue the business under tho firm of Rod. gore. Norris ft Co., at the old stand, corner of E and IJnooln streets. Savannah, June 2d, 1860. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, GEO. H. JOUNSTCtf, JNO. N. BIRCH. jes TITHE firm of Rodgers ft Norris having this day X been dissolved by the above association, either partner will use the name or the firm in liquidation. JAS. G. RODGERS, „ L JAS. A, NORRIS, Savannah, June 2d, 1860 je 2 CO-PARTNERSHIP. TETE, tho undersigned, have this day entered In- Vv to co-partnership for the purpose or carrying on the Grocery and Fruit Business, in the store re cently occupied by John Dally, on Whitaker stree<, next door to W. W. Goodrich, under the name and style of Rurua H. Watson ft Co. RUFUS H. WATSON, QEOBQB.W. XAYLolt. Savannah, Sept 16,1860 sept20 CORDON SLAVBRY. A “Scriptural examination of tho Institution ct Slavery In tho United Stutes Ywlth 11* objects aud purposes. By Howell Cobb. Horton’s Life and Public Services of Jamct Bn> chanan. Irving’s life or Washington; cheap edition; vol. 2, $1,50. Napier’s History or the Peninsular War: a new edition, lu 4 voK 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Price $7,60. Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, with numerous engravings; $6. Homoboid Mysteries; a Romance or Southern Life. By Lizzie Petit, or Virginia, author of Light and Darkness. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with the Empress Josephine. Tuckor’s History ofthe United States, from its Colonization to 1841. Vol. 1st History or Secret Societies and of the Republican Party in France, from 1830 to 1848. Bernard IJIo, A romance of the Texas Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. V INEGAR, FLOUR. ftO’-25 bbls Cider Vinegar 20 bbls White Wine Vinegar ^ 60 baskets quarts and pints Wine 26 casks Hibjerfs Pint Porter " I * mon 8jrra| * 25 do Jeffrey’s Ambre Ale, pints; loading and for sale by auglb HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ll CO. ItECIKVED BY WARNOCK ft DAVIS. SEPT. 10th. A ONES EVELYN, or Beauty and Pleasure, by G A. WM Reynolds; The Comical Adventures of David Duffioka, illus trated with over two hundred laughable engrar- George Seton, or the Chip Boy or tho Dry Dook, by Samuel Carty; The Buccaneer’s Daughter, beautifolly illustrat ed, by Ned Buntllne; Ellen Poroy; or the Memoirs of an Actress, by G WM Reynolds; ’ 7 uorz . live and Ixsarn, or a Guide for All Who Wish to Spook or Write Corrcclly; ■ Saratoga, a talo of 1767: Magdalen nepburo, a Story of the Scottish Re- formation, by Mr* Olyphant: Victoria, or tho World Overcome, by Caroline Ohessors; LH'e of Washingten, by Irving, cheap edition, price $160 per volumo; . T 5i®M d ani1 Adventures of James P Bock wourth by T D Bonner. septlrt ... For salo at 169 Congress street. 3? 1 HraidjT ?< - ANU HCKLta.-SO B UTTEH AMD CHEESE-* 10 ke^eholo. Buter. 29 Boss. Sow Ch«no, UndID, nd tor u# hr «UJ28 SORAMThlY, JOHNSTOX # C#. McCarthy bbwp »»a — COTTON IN IiIYBRFOOCi. A BROKER In Liverpool reporting ol w ul vci. ue or, conitgununt or th. HoCnrtif OinnA Boablud Colton from > hour. In UU* wrlm ailhUowi: ‘II. 7 bop farlsh color, with a little shall, net Hpe Hoads, ipo do lMpes ^S^a^ndlhrmob, samplo before handling, ba> some slight appeannet of having been Saw Ginned. On examination, how ever, shows that all the staple, both a* lo length and uniformity, has been preserved, and a much greater degree or freedom end kindness bit been given by the process. This remark applied more or less to all the marks of tbu shipment. Ib tWe instance, theatapie ii stout end a good hwgth, end without being fine, D not coarse.** The undersigned, agonts for tbe above mentioned !^.*W«fe , 2ttgWk8!Liag*- aug 5—w2m JSM Jssil-xiitik :■