Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 30, 1856, Image 3

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Iw SStt-L. for ouh only, .ept H-llll 0. B1NKHAN, thiRryan street, pSTtSw-CirnKM Of CHATHAM — i .m a candidal. forrMlecUoa to Ik. or- del or Receiver or Iks Returoa la January Sana tloWB** OOTTOM UkRVtITIR. ' Hie grant desideratum of Santera la Dual. 171, „l)Ulned In thu ailcoaaand Invention of (Vmon Hat router, with which one hand can uick aa much cotton a. torn In tha ordinary way, ravlna an Iramanaa amount of labor. What •ra iwykiMtonOln la. In Ita after alajo, Bowe’a ■larrealorlalvililoblnd. WOI tor tba antes or Oaoryla and Florida. jy*». j luiUD rviruu #f Mi uv’t utirgli au uouu Uu» to the Georgian previous t iuo oUi uutAuL arc payable ouly to tlio au Noiwt and account* Uu# la tho city wll K iii i'ji'uWU mimeUlately, oud oil debit dot m Iho uwwrjp will iw forwarded by tu early null. mu uciug tuo um Utao that too unUerriguoU has .aotictf AppualM tu bU late patron, be locta that m W ut uut ouusiUor him unreasonable lu urglug 4lWU tUeui toe uoewsity tor Immediate payment. Kemiiuuctv may be nude directly to tbe undor- ,-uiti, or to it. b. uuum ft Co., whoso receipt will jSw. PHILIP 4, PUNCH. ^M.uaaAU, M$tt»JM*myiMawdfcw JtrpHiwTnSe, i- U j ^ubicrioer* otter tor sole a large aud varied tutedt of so«uuU-haud printing material, autti- teal to establish a complete Job Office, wult but I«,v itauittouai erUoloi, oouai-uug lu part of—Due . l0t u or email idea, an good tu new, aud van* oa, male ol job ty|ie; one euper royal huiid-prow; ojo Hoe & Ui.’e proor-press, latest iiuprovemom, utie itvti <«r more large Imposing etoned, ucw; don* Iiieeua diugle stands; cased, comporting sticks,oo.- aiua rules, galleys, chaeud, etc., etc., tugoiber wilb •4Tit»tin oilier articled pertalulug to a newspaper ,t .i»o otilee. K. B. Ull.WtS ft CU. .nut) 28 , MAYOR'S OFFIOR, i art or Savannah, Otb or August, i860. / I lu otVNKKBOF liUUS, and all others whom ll may couuuru. ,'uu are hereby uotiUed to keep your ik>gs lu aud initrt)iu thorn rrom going at large wltblu the City '''fur ’iHjg lound going at largo after this notice, «u4 until theUOlb day oTSeptember next, shall be ‘T;.| KDW'II. C. 3%, Mayor. Auedl. Ktiw’n. 0. Wilson, Clerk or Count'll. •iUg !'• vVldliUS dt WILLIAMS, sossswMagi^AXi.rA M v», | ip Congress-st., Savannah, tia. IAS r a'ClM formerly of Beaufort Bint. 8. c. ilUXil'llil.US WILLIAMS, “ Scrlvon Co., Go, sept < a tf. litwr. 4. H, DAVIS. w. hTlonu, ItUdE, DAVIS & l.ONR, 00 M MISSION MERCHANTS SAVANNAH, OA. ujjy fO , WM. 8. DANIBLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAVAMAU. OA. 4$-Office over Thomoa if,,Turner A Co.'s Drug ttotu, Boy street. mjr? i. uxacm. m. d. axxLuaoa, LOCKETT A INfiLUNGg. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND dfiiPPINa AOENTP, Savannah, Oa» Will aileod lo the selling of all kinds of produce, strict attention given to receiving and rorwardlng «ood». may 81 ly iuctiuu & Oommission House, Macon, Ga A. R. HcLAVGUUN, .Solicits (torn his frlonda oonslgnmenta or every licicrtpiiou. Takes order* for Cotton. 4GT dpwjlal attention given to the salsa of Heal r.*ute, ritocka and Negro property, at public and V.au*. sales. iYompt rrfums and ditpatcK, uefurenco—U. A. L. LAMAR. I mch30 >. «r. UKKXN. H. V. SMOOT. GREEN * SHOOT, attorneys at law »et M THOMA9TOX, OA. "John bilbo. Ordinary of ChatLam County, FOR RENT* r A WHARF8T0HK under 174 Bay sire. POMossinn given 1st October. ^Ajply to TI80N k GORDON. ' “ ‘WRENT7 " w And poAsesnlon given on tUo first of Oc. I tobor. that northern half of the brick build* I lug situated ou Tatnall and the head of wiwlSl.,„J ou Montgomery and Jones street, very comfortable, nil now* and In good repair; possession given on tho 1st November. ■ept 4-lm. OLIVER M. ULI.UIRIIXIK, ATLANTA HOWL. • ATLANTA ■ i i i GEORGIA. J. J. IIE8LER, Proprietor, Late tfthi Verandah Hotel, Hew Orleans, Passengers per Kvenlng Trains will Und Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cu«l MEK0UANT8’ HOTEL. JA0 JS&«mhS h .^ I ?rT..of. U - .9 1 5(1 . fl 00 .. !»0 00 lyr M . Bl OOAHD MR DAT.. MAUD mWKKR BOARD MK MONTH .rnaylS II: HILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING CHARLESTON, S. 0. 1 House is now adapted to nil the wants of the Travelling Publio, aud tho of. forte of the Proprietor will bo to deserve their patronage. mar 31 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. REMOVAL. ^ i, Tho aiibsorlhcr has removed lo the store ^■ft east oT Mr. O’Councr, corner of Drayton aud flA Broughton ktrects, adjoining the Marnball JlL House, where he is prepared to tnuko lo or* dor tlcntlemeii’a Coats, Pants, Vests, Ac., in a man. ncr to suit the most Itaslldious. nentlcmen furnishing their owu materials will dud it to their advantage. Cash must be paid for workmanship iu all eases, as there will bo ua books kept opm. Cutting for men and hoys attundod to; uud ull cutilngjobs mutt ho paid for on dollvory. Uniforms of all kinds mado according to the Unit* ad States’ Regulations. 49> Youog tneu desirous of beooiuing good cut ters of ull garments bel uglag to the trade can be taught lu nix lessons, at 93 a lesson. Those who will patroulio mo will mid prices hi suit the timos. M. CKARKY, Agent sept 18—4 m F LOUR.—600HuckH “Carmichael’s” Flour. Just receivod aud for saloon favorable tornu by sept t?5 . WEBSTER H PALMED. MAGAZINES. U ARPKR'd Now Monthly Magazine for October. Uodoy’s l.adjr Book tor October. Aithur’s HomeMagaziue for October. Peterson’s Now Moutidy for October. Received aud for sale by WARNOCK k DAVl8; sept 26 160 Congress street. I 0 o'cleok lilpRNOXVlU^Dspl. | ' Tor ffeifflTor piMMKoVpply lo' ! ' padei.foriTiPay h CO WA'.' ♦» f *'* * > > ' lllus jelve VlC- , , 49” 'Shl|r|»oPa ol Chthm by tlttf^i ’ttouiiiHlilps will please take uotlco, that no ColUm will be received at tne presses that Is md distinctly marked on thoedge 1 of the bale. sept 2* FOR’ I'UlliAiiKIil'HI a Hxron’m I4.VX-' _Fiwrr VkMw;.—The sc.hr FANNIE. Captain' •n, uow loading will have liumodlate dls patch. For freight engagements apply to ItepilB q \ u •Iltlt& A. 0BB1NRR. Alabama Lottery, lAtmtoHiium nv tun sr.TX ok alansma.J hasten Blilitarq acabriaq £uttecq CLAttf 11. PHMNH.. My of Mm., la publio, on FRtDAY, October lbtb, 1HW1, ft* bo drawu iu the City of Montgomery. Alabama r .....'o» on FRIDAY. n t *“ 1 ' 4 ““ Foil PHIIiAUKLI'lftA.—Tim s|«imch Iasi » ° r tb< •' Mslrt,w ;: rM ^- s 1 iVGLB N U MBERS! HAMUWj SWAN, Manager. C. A UKK1NKR. augio r FUR I.IVKRI’OOl..—The A I Araerloan! ship FA1A30N, Patton master, havlug a; HK largo (Mirtion of freight ougsged. will meet ; with dispatch us uIhivo. for balance of cargo, apply i to »miOll.\M, KF.14.T h IU FOll URHHRV8 FERRY, I AND ALl. THE INlKRMcDlATE UtNil!NOB ON' THE SAVANNAH RIVER j Tho ucw lion steam uaoaet SWAN. I’upluln Richard Johnxou,; will leavo Charleston wharf every ■ Friday umrulug, at ID o’Wouk, punctually, for Domnryhi Ferry, uu l all lulermedl- < ate landings on the Savannah lUver. 49* The Swah has superior accommodations for! passengers. i For frolglil eiigngtmtowls apply to •)UX 30,000 Tickets Only! I Prises amouuUug to 200,000 Dollars ! sopl2U JOHN illUHAIIIKIlS. Niagara falls, the Lakes & Canada! BBOKTKAr AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia PARETO /I PARETO PHI LA- i X • NIAO’RA DELP’A .AJlMiMlAy FALLS Veiffe l do Uu.., 20,000 IS ... 20,010 1 Uu Uu... 20,000 ta ... 20,000 l ill) Uu,,. 10,000 Is ,.. 10,000 l Uu •lu,., 10,000 ta ... 10,000 6 Uu Uu... 6,000 ta .... 6,000 2 Uu Uo... 1,600 ta .... 6,000 2 Uu Uu... 1,000 ta ... 000 20 do Uu.,. 600 ta ... 10,000 60 do Uu,., 300 ta ... 15,000 76 Uu Uo... 200 ta .. 15,000 100 Uu do... 100 ta ... 10000 126 Uu Uo... 00 ta ,.. 7,500 mylt AND ATTORNEY' AT LAW. Office In the Court House. — AiwuasY ’rnmxxm; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Savannah. Geoxglai 49* Office on Bay street, over the Bonk or Sevan* maylS H. L. P. KING, ATTORNEY at law, Comer of Bay andj Whitaker Street^ SAVANNAH lebfc i tLWRiuut. y.r. x. savAOs. WRIGHT df SAVAGE, attorneys at law, BRUNSWICK, OA. Jylb tS'GLN’ESR, ABOH1TEOT AND BlfavKYOlt, cosm or DR1TT0X AUD SSTAN-Sra., (Above OIL. lamer.) jyb-3ra Q11 Barrels Applos, Mcroor Potatoes, Rod Onions, OU Tomatoes, Burgalow Pears, aud GOO Cab bage j, in (tore and for sale by sept 25 J. D. Jl&SK. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 1 \ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 2(1 Bryau-at, j would respectfully announce to tho citizens ol vannabthat be is ready to make and put down Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, Ac., at tho shortest no ire, and on the moat reasonable terms. ootG-ti J UST RECK1VED, per late arrivals from New York, a Bunerlor article or Fluted Skirts, and ror salo by .1. W. THRELKAI.D, sept 2 Congress and Whitaker sis. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—6 firkins extra obolce Goshen Butter; 10 boxes of English Dairy and new Cream Cheese, received and for sale by septto J. D. JESSE. GENERAL NOTICE. CULVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be dom. D at home. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himself pormanoDtly. all work in this line will be done with dispatch. All repairing oi'Castors, Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, ForkB, or any other article will be done neatly beroro plating. All old silver plate, such os Teasetts or Urns, Forks or Spoons, will ho re-fiulshod and m&do equal to now. and at moderate prices. All work or orders loft at my store will ho attended to promptly. P. a—Watch cases galvanized. tnay27 i It. M. GIFFI.V. NOTICE," C ONSIGNEES per ScUr. M, K, WELLS, from Bos ton, will please atteud to tho receiving or their goods from tho vessel discharging at Ruker’s Wharf, (foot or Ahercoru street) All goods re maining on tlio wharf after Bunset will be stored at tho risk oud expense of tho consignees. sep20 OGDEN, STARR k CO. B UTTER and Cheeso—10 flrkius extra choice Goshen Butter, and 40 boxes oft elected Cheese, all sizes, received pir stormier Alabama. sept 26 J. D. JESSE. T. tt. & A. L. ROWE, MANUFACTURERS 'AND IMPORTERS OF 498. • w lphia with tho * ft,,,,. Route, through , » uow 1 TYHK ■ 8tr kno; $540. ■ — T HIS LINK ommeow at I’hilarluli Greet '•-irth-Western Railroad 1< .... . to Nlagaia I'tlls and Bufl’nlo. m sixteen hours from Philodolphi... Through Tickets, with the privilege of stoppiug at Philadelphia, aud intermediate points, for salo by the Agont Fare tp Niagara Falls or RuDhIo guS “ Uuiiri .20 • Canandaigua 27 OHARLKS A. GREINER, Agent, J23 jtovauiiub. Georgia. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $■25 00. SonU-Wcrkty Unltei! 8lat«i Mali Line, ~IUB NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Bteaiudhltki— s T OXViLI.E..l,60u tous..Capt. C. D, Ludlow. AUGUSTA ....1,600 “ ..Capt. Thomas I.you. FLORIDA I,tWJ “ ..Capt.M.8. WoodhuU: ALABAMA.... I,y0i» “ ..CapL G. R. Schenok. WILL LKAVX SAVrtXXAH XVKltV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. These ships uru among the largest ou the coast, unsurpassed in ajiecd, salbty and comfort, muklug tholr passages In Ufty to sixty hours, aud are uom- tdamled by skillful, carofnl and |x>tlto officers.— Having elegaut state-room accommodations, they offer a m»»st desirable conve^'anco to New York. Cabin Passage to Now York 426 Steerage Passage to New York 8 PAPEJJi'ORD, FAY J: CO., Savannah. SAM’J, L. MITCHILU 13 Broadway, lob b Now York. U. S. MiUiLlue FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Drunswick, SL Marys. Qa., Jfeniamlt- na and Jacksonville, Piwtata and Blade Creek, Fla. THE steamer WEI.AKA, CujU. N BBSSffiflbi leavc for above place* ovory Saturday Morninp, at 10 o’elook. This boat has large and airy Stato Room accom modations, uud taklug the Inland Passage, offers every iuducumeut to Invalids and others. Freight will lie token for Trader’s Hill and luter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No frolgbt will bo taken after 0 o’clock. For freight cr passage apply on board at the Florida Steam packet wharf, or to jy26 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. p prize< of 9406 ttpproxlm’g *00,000are l,0«10 ‘ 20.600 are 1,900 30,000 are 1,000 10.000 are 800 10,000 are 700 6,000 aro 600 2,600 aro 480 1,000 are 320 600 art 2,800 300 arc 6,000 200 aro 6,000 4 300 4 “ 260 4 “ 176 4 “ 200 4 ** 150 8 “ 00 8 '* 40 80 »• 36 200 “ 26 300 •• 20 LINSEED OIL, A, MeALPINdf BROTHERS, Lambert Mill and Brick Yards. *pti IAVAHHAH, BA. A». " IfTXM. /r. ‘ t.~ IK1DKJI, ST Aim A OO. BAT-8TWT. AATAinUn. OA. PATTEN, HUTTON A CO., PA0T0B8. t’orwurjlug and OommiBsiou Merchants, Bxyntrwt, lavannah, Qa. ntfpt 26-lUl IS6 FRONT-STREET, NEW. YORK. E# GUMMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lebl-ly iRwmoit, oa. EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. rpHR TRUSTEES of the ubov * uumea Iustitutiou A announce to thu publlv, that vhU Academy will be opened on Dm first Monday in Xovehilmr no. Tho principal, Col. ,s. .siwnoer, 1111 experienced toucher, comus well recoin in emled by his former patrons and other gimtleiueii of highest respecta bility. : Recommended to ns, us hots, aa well us from our 1 own kuowledgo of Col. Spencer, wo commend him aud Urn Academy to the patronage of our friends at homo uud abroad. Miss A. M. Spencer will assist in the Female ami Junior department. For further information, a: ply I.. M. BLOUNT, Sm’ry. sept26 c *■ DiBBUOX. A. 0. HARRISON A HcGEHEE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND Forwarding Merchants. 39 ttfDttI B£OAO«TAI1T, COLDIUUS, BlOiaiA. 49* Particular attention given to tho sales of Real wute, Nogrou and Produce. 49* Liberal advances made on Negroes and Mer* cbaailisto. S-Columbus, Ga. rusk, patten h co. ) uu.viiv 4 DANIEL, y STEWART, GRAY* 00. i RIWE, DAVIB A LONG,' WM. WRIGHT, * VOUNG, ATKINS A DURHAM, \ U. A. GREENE A tX>.. J Apalachicola U. s. SMITH, l-Mobile, Alabama, ort 23 ly Savannah * B. ELLIS, Factor and General Commission Merchant 1 „ «o; 71 ur-stun, savannah, <M., KMXRsio—Meusrs, Clogbom A Cunningham, Bell 8 **rr A Oo., SATUDAh , j. r. nwinpsAn Hr.ton nov 1 i*'ivuitO(.mvKv. jxo. mom nuazi. COUPKR A FRASER. KUmiRH A GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Hay street, Bavauimh, Go, (myll R. J. DAVANT, JR. MOTOR AND OOMMISSION MEHOANT. No. 07 Ony Street, JyjU Savanuah.Gn TO TEACllEBSi Literary . Institutions, ISON 4k PIHNNEY, etc. rvisoN 321 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Publish tho American Educational sorles of improved SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS. SGF’Full Desorlptlvo Catalogues sent pro-paid in cluding strong testimonials from cmincul Teachers, South and North; terms for spec!} men coplos, Ac, sep26— lmdAw UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. /hr Palatka, East Fla,, via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, ftrnandina, Jacksonville, Middleburo, (Black CrerkSandPicolata. he Jm The new and elegant steampacket £ShPS9CdaRIJN»TON, Capt. Brook, leaves ovory Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for the above plaoos. Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and inter- mod luto landings ou St Mary’s River. ' 49* No Trelght will be taken after 9 o’clock. For (yelght or possogo, having excellent stato* room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Steamiviuket Wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to jy'/r. Cl.AliHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Ag’ts. G. M. GRIFFIN; SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on hand a beautiful as- ^ sortment of Jewelry of every dls- IJtV crlption and kind worn by ladles ■Sim and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices, 1 have this day received (per Express) a largo stock of elegant diver Ware, consisting of Cake and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives aud Forks, Pickled Knives oud Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, NutmegGratora, Ac. Ac., all iu Morocco oases, aud suitable for presonts. I have also this day received an addition to my stock of hulrwork of light colored Curls, Tbpsys. Braids,Front Pioco9, Bands, Undo Tom, &u. f which uow makes my assortment complete. Orders received for any odor desired. Wutches repaired by and under the supervision of self, and all other work doue in u workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 25 OGLictfioPK liMcAlTiKSSB AT SAVANNAH G E OJUG I A. T HE Regular Course of lectures in the above In stitution, will commence on tho First Monday lu November next. Tho Faculty Is constituted os follows, viz. H. I.. BYRD, M D., Prof. Principles aud Practice of Medicine. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof. Obstrics uud dll- a3es of Womon and children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. D„ Prof Materia Modlcu, uud Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. CH1VERS, M. I)., Frof. Physiology and Pathology. JAMES S. MOREL, M. D., Prof. Auutotuy. J. W. BENSON, M. D., Prof. Principles aud Practlco of Surgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., Prof. Medical rliorniitry. WILLIAM T. FKAY, M. !>., Emeritus, Prof of Chemistry. E. J.OIJVBROS, M. I),, Demonstrator of Ana- tomy. Foes, fur the full course, $106 Matriculation 45, Demonstrator 910, Graduation 430. For furthor Information, address /'10FFEE—600 bags Fair to Choice Rio Coffee; 100 bags and packets Java Coffee; 100 bags I<n> guyra Coffee, In store uud for sale by 80pt20 HOI COMBE, JOHNSON k CO. S UGAR—16 hhdrt Choice l'orto Rico tiugar; 6 uo Fair Orleans do; 10 do Cuba do; 10 do Musco vado do; Instore and for salo by sop 26 HOLCOMBE, JOUNdGN A Co. J ABIES BL SAVAGE, AITORNEY AT 1.AW, ’ nrmuHViiAS, diomas 0002m, ua. , A1 ‘ busiuoas entrusted to Ids care will receive Vfornpt nivoUou. lyr—marl7 u *' urtxnaw. .asiksA. worhw. RODGERS NORRIS, (lalo Crane ft Rodgers, WHOLKSALK GROCERS, , BAY-STKKRT, 61VAKMAU. I«»« I.U44, [jo 1*' UVFUMON IlOBKHTS, QBNBBAL '‘"MMISBION MEKCUANT. AHD DEALER IN Timber and Lumber. " M. M. LAWTON &CO UhnlMton, 8outn Carolina. 1S 1-*ND COTTON AND BIOB FAC TORS. &W»Baow> Willmh U.Lawton. d,1 l- ^|Winbo»n Lawton J«. board or health. Ravaxnaii, 24th Sept., 1860. A regular muctlng of tho Bimrd of Health RF held this night, the fullowing preamble and resolutions wero offered and adopted: Whereas, It has been reported iu one or mare of the New York city pajiem, that Blr. Fisher, lalo tho Clerk of the stoumor Augusta, running belweon this city and Now Vork, has recently died In that city oT yellow fovor; audwborcas, it Is u known Ikct that yellow fever has boon prevailing iu and about tho city ofNow York Tor tho inist six weeks. Be It Resolve1, TtuitltU the deliberative opinion of this Board, thut if the said Fisher died of yollnw fever, ho dioil ufu disen-e which bo contracted iu or noar the city of Xetv York, inasmuch u« there is not now. and has not been this year, a ease ofyrl low fever In or neur this city. Resolved, That the above ho published iu the city papers, and that the New York Day Bonk uud other Now York papers friendly to (lie Pmnh, be requested to copy. ri. A.T. I.AWKKXttu M. D., flec’y It. 11. sept 20 JOHN C. BOOTH, CIVIL BSUINBBIt AND SUItVBYOR, Will .nt. Klve lii. atlcutiuu to iIchIkiu In ArchHeii* two- OBlwj til 111. .With -»f .Itilni WlUiiuwou, E.q., Biy »tr.*i. mvl'J MEDICAI. CARD. wplB WmI .... „ dbnnm iioll un>. ««& „ f “ BU0 SHlFWIQ’HASrEn. ^ °f TMMl. .nil ggasfflBWSsaii sept 17 II. L. BYRl), M. D. Dean. 2mwtw HUNT’S IJIPUOVKU SBiYiNO MiUHlNUS. D ESIGNED Expressly Tor making Bags—and which is decidedly superior to any other machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread cauheusodof au; d^dred length, and which wll notuoodto bo clu.^od until the whole is use). Bag manauIUcturer .ruin and Flour merchants are particularly Invited -nil aud examine It at 136 Con gross street. May26. ' ALFRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt WANTED. rjMMEB HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act _ as local aud traveling agents lu n business onsy. useful and honorable, at a salary of 9100 per mouth! A capital or 96 only required! No patent icine. raocilcluo or book business. Full particulars given (free) to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three cent pleco, and address A. B MARTY" sept22—w8tn Plalstow, B ALTIMORE FLOUR-50.bbU, landing from tho sUatncr Totten, for sale by sptl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. T EAS.—25 chests and half chests of cholco Green and Black Teas, received per brig Augusta, and or suleby [scpt23] J. D JESSES. J UST RECEIVED—From New York, Whale Bone ten foot long for Skirts, Hooped Skirts, and Ibr solo by septa J. W. THRELKELD, Congress and Whitaker sta I) prizes umoumiug (0., ,.9200,000 VKICK OK TiCKirrs. Whole Tiuketa 910; Halves 46j Quarters 92 60. Tho Alabama and Georgia lotteries, aa channels of investment, present inducements over any known sebomo. Tho experience the publio have had of the management ot them Lotteries, the large amount or prixes sold, the promptness with which they have been paid, are tho best guarantees that thoy will always be condueted iu the most honora. bio manner. TUB GREAT WESTERN IN^I OO. UF NEW YORK. t UU takipg Mtiiihe Risks at tliuir Agrtn-) A. ourubr ut lirayWai au«l ttt yau sit wets . •• s - t . Approvod Itiskr. will bv lakuu-uu-fibers - «»rhi.-, aud lue usual urodit given ou Frumluui Notes. fUrw quarters ol the busiuuss will be relumed to the uu» touiers lu uurlp. C. A* L. Laiuar, fob 19 Agent in Javonnoh. INMlUttANCB. vuuUi«rii Mutual liwunuicaCuiupau; , quiitlierii AIuiunI Life Ins* Company, itomo liwuranve Cumpany, of N. lurki Springfield Fire 4k Narine Ins* Coin’y, Risks lu the above Insurance OomiNUiles uudei i« on by WM. KING It EONS, Ageum, No, UV Bay sui-ui. Aivumiah, Uth Deccmher, 1866. _ dec Is FII1B, KARINE AND LIFE A h li it A i\ C ft. SO. IU, UAY-STHKE'I. UAUITAI. UKl'KBBBNTED, Nuui'ly Four .llUlion Doiiiira. By the fullowing resismslhle Stock Companies. Charter (Ink Life luuuruiice Company, 09 UAHTVORD, Of. Equitable Flaw Insurance Company, "OF LONDON. Farmer*' and Meehan Ice’ Fire, Marine •nd Life Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine Itiuurnnre Company, OF IK1DGEPORT, OT. _ Tue^mbsorlber will eflfecl luaurauco to uu; amount In all porta or the State ou every description of property. Lite insurance, to uny amount, at the lowest rule, Ibr the benefit ol hoirs aud creditors, or payable to the wife free Rom the slolms of creditors Marine insurance on Hiiiis of tho world. jau26 MUTUALBENlfiFlTLIFlfl INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charier Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1866*......92,230,m . .. Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,41*. rt*. Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,380,woo a* mx or tbs lottxry. Thors aro 80,000 tickets numbered from 1 to 30,- 000. There aro 380 full l’t izoa and .620 Approxim- Uodb—making In all 1,000 Prises. Tho drawing takes placo In publio, under the au. porlntondeuco or two sworn Commissioners. Tho Numbers rrom 1 to 0,000, corresponding with those numbers on tho Tickets printed on sepa rate slips or paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, aud placod in one wheel. The Qrst 380 Prises, similarly printed and oneir cled, ate placed la another wheel. The wheels aro then revolved, and the number is drawn h orn tho wheel ol numbers, and at tho same time a Prize is drawn from the othor wheel. The number and prize drawu uut aro opeuod and exhib ited to tho audience, and registered by the Commis sioner, the Prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation la repeated untilattthe Pri zes sre drawu out. APPROXIMATION PRI/JH. The two preceding aud the two succeeding Num bers to those drawing the first 200 prises wll! be eutitlod to the 800 Approximation Prizes, a 1 cording to the Scheme. In ordering Tickets enclose tho money to our ad* dress Ibr the Tickets ordored, ou receipt or which they will be forwarded by first mail. Tuo List oT Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sout to purchasers immediately after the draw ing. SgyPurchasorrt will pleaae write their signatures plain, aud give their post office, county aud State. 43" Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable In rull without deduction. 4ar All prizes or 91,000 aud under, paid immedi ately after tho drawing,—other prizes at (bo usual time of thirty days. AU communication! strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should be sent In early. Prlzo Tickets cashod or renewed In other Tickets at cither office. Orders for Tickets con be addressed either to S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or sepllB 44.282,488 9. Uoujamln C. Miller, oeototary, Jusoph i. i-ord General Agent, Robert L. Patterson, Presided •Tho funds of this Company are all solely invested in first class bonds and mortgages, slocks, cosh, an nates of members fully scoured by their polioU* For fbrther particulars Inquire of WM. II. GLADDING Agent lu Savannah, At tho offiue of Boll ft Pro nl I m J, 8. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. RKraaxxox: Messrs, padxlkoko, Fat ft Go., i. K. Tot. Esq., State bonk. feu 29 HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE THei CHARTER uAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Ol* Hartford, ct* CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER 9400,000. JAS. C. WALKER, President. S. U. Whitr, Secretary. This Company insuros Id u ut tlm lowest rates, consistent with safety to Gto assured. For further lutbrmotion, tippl; to . A. W11.BUR, Aguut, jyyia 171 Buy street, Savannah.. Ua. 8. 8WAN, Montgomery, Ala.,' BOX 8a, Savannah, Ga PLUMBING. PLUMBING, in all its Torioos branches, at- X tended to at the sbortestnotioe.and in superior style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Galvanis ed Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Water Closets, Lead Pipes. Sheet Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks. Force Pumps, India Rubber Hose. For sale at tha h.mirr Furnish Store, N». 166 Rroutfiton-atraat m«pH» HORACE MORSE. FOR THE LADIES, J UST received per PoanpriUp Florida, rrom New York, Brook’s Pattont Waxed White, Black and Col’d Spool Cotton, and for salo by J. W THRELKELD. aug 27 Congress ft Whitaker streets. D imity bandsi dimity bands t i- Kecelved and for sale by sept 2 J. W THRELKELD. WATCHES—WATCHES—WATCHES, We are receiving the London Lever Watches, or the most celebrated makers, in .Gold and Silver coses. R. F. Cooper’* Du Iplex Watches, Watches for liming Horses flue Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasona ble prices, at our new store In Gibbons’ Range. ■eot28 D. B. NICHOIB ft OO. TO BUILDERS. nHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute I at the shortest notice, and in the most work manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connected with tho roouafito- taring or repairing or Copper, Galvanised Iron, ’/.toe, or Sheet Iron Baslnesfl. HORACE MORSE, oot\3 166 Broughton el CARY’S DAGUEREOTYPE , A9IBRO types nncMPhoU^raphy. W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms ore now open for the season, and rex- ay ror the reception ofvlaltoTB. By the Ambrottpx process persons may uow have tholr oblldron’s pictures taken. In almost any posi tion they may choose, In from 1 to 8 secoddi sitting. By tho PnorooRAraio process old Daguerreotypes _ jn be transferred to paper, beautlftilly colored and enlargod to life. oct 22 FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, OEORGIA. ^ Tho subscriber, from long oxporlenoein tho busluess. Is prepared to furnish Steam nKOEngines, Boilers, Circular, Single aud Gang wr Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merobant Mills, Sugar 51111s, Glu Gearing, and Castings in gen oral. The Saw Frames, wbotber for upright or dr- color, will be of iron when required. All of which, with his many Improvements, Is warranted to bo equal to tho best made at an/ othor establishment, Bis works are on a scale os extensive os the larg est at the North, and he is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. UNIVERSITY OP LOUISIANA. Medical Deportment. T HE Aunual Course or Lectures In this depart ment will commonco on Monday, November 17th, 1866, and will terminate in the ensuing March . Jamos Jono3, M. D.. Profossoa ol Practice of Med- J. L. Riddell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Wurren Stone, M.D. Professor of Surgery, C HOICE GOSHEN BUTTER ft UUKVXK.—20H koga uboluoGoidiou Butter. 20 Boxes Chi’uu*. Landing and for sale by SCRANTON. IOI1NST0N ft«XK aug 26. CITY TU FA 8 U ltldR’R OFFICE, r AVAXXAU, 2*1 August, 1856 rnilK Bonds ortho Lily of Savannah, due 1st Fob- X ruary, 1867, (cmmouly known M McAUWter Bonds,) Issued Ibr Central Railroad Stock, will bo redeemed on application, in Stock of iho Central Railroad and Banking Company, at Its market vol ns, the Bonds being received at par. Iloldnr* 11 (be same preferring rash, can bavo them rodwmrd In money. JAS. 8. Wll KINS, aog ft Hty Treaa. Q k. BARREUJ MoLmsoT Ot) 100 bales Hay. 74 cans Lard. 8900 bushels Corn, in star* and for sole by LOCKHT ftSNMil.lNGS. ss^lO. TAKE NOTICE, P URCHASERS will hare their goods delivered freo or expense with quick dispatch from the Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot, corner Brough ton and Whitaker Btroets, I would call tho attention or Fruiters gener ally to my wolt selected slock of Groceries, recoiv- riff daily. Jo23~tf W. H. FARRELL. I p PHELPS’ GIN—60hbis loading i>or schoouer lie John Gutnor, for sale by •ept 2 SCRANTON, JUHN8TON ft CO. A. H. Cenas, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics. Gmtavus A. Nott. M. D., Professor of Moterla Modioa. J. G. P. Wederstramlt, M. D. Profossor of Anato- m ?homa« Hunt, M. D. f Professor ofphysyologyand Pathology. Gilbert S. Vance M.D*, Demontrator of Anatomy. The rooms for Dissecting will be open on the third Monday In October. The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and 8urgeons ofths Charity Hospital, and attend this institution from November to April. The students accompany the Professor! in their visits, free or expense, enjoy extraordinary practi cal advantages. There ore during tho season about eight hundred persons prescribed for daily. Preliminary to tho Course, loctnres will bv delir end dally In the Amphitheatre of the Hospital, from tbo first Monduy In November, on Clinical Modidne and Surgery,Auscultation and Percussion, and other subjects, without any charge to students. THOMAS HURT, U. D., Dean. Tho Administrators or tbo Obonty Hospital elect inuallv. in Anril, fourteen Resident Students, wl by the Institution. aog 28—wft T> All SOAP.—60 boxei Extra N Hill ft Sons* Pale X> Extra Yellow Soap, Just recoivod and for sale tow to close cunBlgumeallby CRANE, WELLS ft CO. sept 17 S SIDES AND HAMS—ftOhhds Clear Sides 20 tierce.* choice Hams, landing and for sale by aug15 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. S T CROIX SUGAR—16 lihds St. Croix Sugar, land* IngporschoonerMw^^bj z CO FOR SALE." jgft Six Tracts or fond, 600 acre each, 3 .»r . aCjnlles from tho city of Savannah on the 8. anTGulf Ball Road, well adapted to tU growth^ Rico,Cotton and Corn, end Wood enqupMopay ”1 UeuUrawovcr. Apply to fob 27 - M - 0. A. CLOUD. |7>L0UR—100 saoks Middling Flour, (new wheat, i I Extra Family Flour. In lacks and barrels, for sale by aug TO ft PALME-. ANDSOMMEK-CESIriKo^Th. subscriber would Invite the attention of all In want of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to hts stock which bos Just been received, at the 8tar Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street. L ADIES’ and Gents’ black and colored Kids; and Misses’ do. For sale by J. W. THRELKELD, sept6 Congress and Whitaker street*. 0RAO f.EKS-Fbxe’s Crookers, afresh supply Just t received and for sate by J. D. JESSE. S I blight Sides and Shoulders, Bacon, roccjved per steamer Keystone State, and for sate low from the wharf, bv v! aw*d CHARU8 A. OBILVES. r Carg*Ktt> t«» *>i pan A. IVUJJlTi. HA1UNE AND FUUfi 1M8URANUE. THE INTERNATIONAL insurance (Joniunny. NO. 'i8, MEliOHANT’B BXOHANOB, NKW TORE. UA8H. CAPITAL—(*312,000 .QUIT rOK BAVANNAQ, Jn me* IU. Carter. at tub ornaK or mxssus. roum, iwatt aw., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post (Jttice. DiKsdroKs: ALANtJON MJ S. A. KOLLO ALONZO CHILD, I. P. BALLARD. •• WM. M. DODGE, *' P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. R0L1A>, 8. T. LIPPINCOIT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTKU, WM. a RIVERSJirfH, W. H. LYON, GEO. CHAPMAN, “ 1 JOS. U. WESfCOTT, * JOS. FATMAN. “ • STEPHEN VON MORE», GEO. SAVORY, J. A. REQUA. ALANSUN MARSH, Preuidout. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice .PresIpunt. WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary. y This Compauy will issue Pofictod upon Ua rine, Inland Navigation, Tranaportallun uud Fire Risks, at liberal tales ol premium. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMB6 M. CARTER, Ageut, oct 81 No. 86, Bay Stroti. THE GRBAT tVESTEllN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 107 Walnut itrwt, Philadelphia. Pam, CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL #500,000, runt, lauas, and inland lnscrasos. ■" DIRECTORS: Charles C. Iatlirop, 682 Spruce street; Alexander Whllden, Merchant, 14 North Front si. John 0.Hunter, firm or Wright. Huutor a Co.; K. Tracy, firm of Tracy ft Baker; John a M’Curdy, firm or Jones, White ft M’Curdy; Isaac Hailehunt, Attorney and Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Co.: Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; R. 8. Walton, 860 Markotstreet; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruco street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Thob. K. Limerick, Secretary. JAMES M. CAlCTF.lt, Agent, Juno 16 No. 86 Bay stecet. m or A. S. Barnes ft to. •* Childp, Pratt ft Co. ‘ Livingston, Ballard ft to. ‘ Win. M. Dodge ft Co. * H. A. Curtis ft to Hinted ft Curll • w. H. Lyou co. • l-oc-, Murphy k Uu. • Briggs, \Vorteou ft » • Fatman ft lk>. • Geo. savory ft Co. ,Ni *.ran»)Mto rmiiwoH « s(u> ' 26 bags. Coffee. damaged on boardvths schooner Storm Cloud, on her passage rrom New York, end sutd under Inspcc- tlou or (bePort Wardens for rooount of Underwrb lets uud all cottee tied. Terms cash. r*cpt 30 _ At Private Pale. Just received In store end for sate low fur cash 76 boxes No, 1 Family Soap tfi Pale.*oop lUu •*«.*» Frosern’ ’ Pearl Sta «h 26 casks small and middling Rice 10 bbls. Domestic Braudy 20 bbls. Old Mongaheta Whiskey 2b hair quarts and eighths assorted lh auilie.- 6 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy 600 bbls. Bo .eudale Ccmeut HI half chetis Hyson Tea 60 doxen Broom 200 grortrt Round Wood Box .\tatche-. M'pt 261 1 ■ ~ ForHeUl, The uoituliug room aud itoro next to our store, formerly occupied, Uy, Mayer ft Blum. AUo,suveral Htoros uutter our ccuntlfg room aua'JO SOUTHlcnN HAILltOAU. BTATXUK MUSWilim, CirVOf VICKSBOMO, . » Office of tho kkmthem Radroad Company, j flTUK Southern Railroad Company invito propo- to 124 X >nls from contractors tot the clearing, gradu- ati-u, masoury, tresthug nnd bridging, necesBury to thu complete proparanon for the RUporHtriicturit ortho roadway of tho uasteru division of Heir road. Also, for furnishing thu uruss-tlos, oud for thu track-laying with uny Incidental work necessary. Aud for all othor work, stations, platforms, do puts, ftc*, required In the thorough cum p let ton of thu road lor elfoutivo operation. Tho graduation amounts to 770,OlW cubic yards of excavation, and 666.00U cubic yards of out hank- maul. Tho trustlliig to4.000tout. Tho bridging to eoo feel. Tho mason-y for oulverta amounts to lu,000 perch ' Tho cross Ue> to 180,000. Proposals, sealed, uudorsod, uud dlrecteii tu thu undersigned, will be received until the first day of November next, aud will be,l at tho option of bid- dors. either tor— i. Tho entire work qf construction, completing tbo road ready for tho Irou; ii. Tho work of coustruution, exclusive of cross ilea aud track-lay lug; iii For each Item of work, eutlro and separate; iv. For tho grading or either, or a specified num ber of sections, of ono mile each: v. For tho cross ties to bo turiii.-thud, tho number specified; vi. For the entire construction, toady for the irou, of either of tbo three divisions herelnaUcr named or said road; The easteiu division, connecting with tho com pleted road ut or neur thuiowu olilraudou, extends to the Mobile and Ult o road, 82 Jj miles, wblub will be dividad into three subdivisions : the first or 21 tulles, tho second of 28 mites, und the third of 33j; miles. Iu cauh foi m ot pru|M>sa!, Uio bidder will stato hi.-* Item pricei, undtor tho graduation will mako his bid at su niuclijidr cubic yard of excavation uud embaukmout, and tho additional difference for “ex cess” of either; or for so much per cubic yard up on the largest Item, aud tho difference 1 tor “ex cess.” The parties making proposals uru desired to make them iu four forms: 1. tor the whole amount pay ablu muuthly In cash, as the work progresses, re serving twenty percent for Dual settlement. 2. One-hulfin cash, puyablu iu tho samo way, uud one hull m ihu st’ok ul the company. 3. Unu-thlrd in cosh, payable in (lie same way, tbo bonds or tho company, payable iu ton years, with iutcrost at six per ceut., payable annually, 4. Payable en tirely In the stock of the road. . llto proiwaals (o he considered must he accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and tho compauy iu>mo tho right ol accepting any or declining all. Muim. profiles and specifications may be seen at this office; and any further iuformatlou will ho fur- nishqi) upoutipp.icut.ou to tbo uuderslguod. Thu Southern Railroad commences at Jucksou, the capital of tho State, aud la flulahed art far os the towu of Brandon; and is lu good ruiiulng order aud well oqulppod to that polut. R extends from Bruudon lu a liuo almost directly cast eighty-two and a half miles, to the Intersection, or the Mobile und Ohio Railroad, a few miles below tbo town of Marlon, in Lauderdale county; and passes through .Yin AAnnljiui aI* D.i.lrln .....1 Ua.mi.. rm.. ,u. A y.«jr dlwlrabio tract or land,• it from the city j cdfoilhlfafe' abptot 8i which Is cleared ft under good aud- The cleared land 14 . a rich loon adapted tor gardening purposes. ;W tnosl exoAllent Water op the premises a •ary out-bulldlngs, negro, bouseif, f balance of tie tf ad, uyib acres,’h and heavily timbered with value (be soli excellent. The locality is yery oxcellent; notone caso of pickuem bos occurred on thu prem ises during the Whole time the preseut proprietor baa owned it. This is a chance for au Invcitmebt * • g..i ulai '..j uu . it M going Into tbo gardening rarely to be mot with, and any person wlsblsg’a quiet private residence near the city, or any person desirous of going into tbo gardening business to raise feuit and vegetables for our market, wlll .Hiid this the place to suit. For terms, which will bo very liberal', Inquire at our counting room, 164 Bay street, Titles uuillsputa Stigti . ,, At I’rlvate Bale. . ur% 17WI bushe s Wee, an excellent article for stock »l all jtindrt. Call aud uxumhio. Prico 26 cents pu^ bushel. __ junelft • ’foTlenti -ti’res, under the btaff, at the foot of Whitaker street. June 191 Wanteil to Purcbaae ^ A convonlunt medium-sized house, iu a central location—nnu fronting ou a square would bo prefer red—for such au ono a liberal price would bo given. Junuie . . r. At I’rlvate Sale. Thirty cliglblo bnlldlng Lots, 66 feet front by lOo »124 feet deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston streets. Theso lots are on high ground aud some or them In the immediate neighborhood ofthu lot selected for Iho site of tho Savannah, Albany and Guff Railroad De|»ot. Terms samo as city Into, viz : one-fifth cash, the balance bearing interest at six per cenL Juuulfi HURRAH FOR THE FALL TRADE FRESH GROCERIES. FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES. W M. H. FARBKLL is now prepared to supply his customers with the host qualities or NORTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, selected with great euro by his buyer, who remains in New York during tho season oxpressly for tlmt purpose. Flesh goods arriving by every steamer. The fol lowing vegotables per Alabama: 1 crate very fine large Cabbage, 10 bbls choice eating aud cooklug Apples, 6 bbls (urge llluggotd Sugar Bears. 16 bbls Mercer Potatoes, 3 bbls Bceta and Carrots, Onions, red and white, Tomatoes, Parsnips, ftc. Groceries j»er Alabama-: Pekin Company’s Superior Teas, Stuart’s Sugars, ovory grade, at lowest prices, • A flao assortment of Preserves and Jetties, fresh from the manufactory, UosUnn Butter, extra und other qualities, English Dairy and Amerluan Cheeso, very choice, Biscuit of ull kinds, warranted im h, -v Superior Sugar Cured and Pig Haius, Krupp's Essence of Coffee, - Fresh Mustard, assorted kngtteb Pickles, ko., Itc. To which we Invite the attention of customers. N. B.—All goods sold at my store aro warranted to glvo perfect satisfaction; and all parcel* delWer- ,od froo or charge to any part or the cliy. WM. H. FARRELL, jioptll corner Broughton and Wliltaker-ste. 1856. . ~ ~ 1856 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to Inform tholr frieuds and the pub lic that tholr tall supplies of rich aud elegaut HSISi'Jf (EK&Ol&S have Just Jtrrived—purchased from the most emi nent Importers of tho country, and selected with u care Os regards olegauoo and beauty, which cannot bo appreciated until folly examined. Wo can confidently say tliat our stock or Rich Dross Goods and Cloaks cannot he surpassed for beauty and elegance, and that our Domestic Stock U aa cheap as the like quality of goods cau be had from hero to Now York { Amo g our assortment will be found the most elegaut llounced Robes with figures; Rich aud elegant colored Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in the newest aud richest stylo. Cloth and Molr Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. AU-wool French Mouslln do laincs, new and ele gant. tbo counties of Raukln. Scott aud Nowton. The Lnpins’ bestall-wool French de Uinos, high colors, lino Is over a high rolling country, well watered tbrmlssoa. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP’Y, No. u Pine street, New York, (BETWIEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET.) Cesli Capltni'^|l50,0001 US Company Insures against loss or dam Ago by Fire, on the most reasonable terms, dwelling houses and furniture, warehouses, stores ami mur- ohandtxo, factories, auips in port, eta. All losses will bo adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS, l’reumeut, C. BROOM, Vico President. Edw’p C. Taylok, Secretary, Gxo. B. DXAM2, Surveyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, June 17 for Savannah, 66 Bay street. | £ AY—200 bales Hay ,Jto store and ^forsaloby L Jy26 CRANE, WELLS ft CO. DRESS GOODS. P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool PlatdH; Cballie, Valencia and Saxony Plaids; • -„ „ country, and timbered,aud lu point ofheallblulneHs,ecouum ical liriug, ftc., is equal to tho most favored portions of Urn Car ollnaa andGcorgla. Thegradlng, except for tho first twenty miles la generally light; and upon the most of the sections the excavation and embankment altornute favorably: thu excep tions being m the two ht-uvieet cuts. The inatei lal irt of a character easily moved, thu growth of the country affords ubundonco of timber suitable for bridgiuguud crashes; and It Is believed that no work oilers, iu facilities for construction, greater luducouionis to contractors, especially* those using negro labor. Thu compauy is uutiroly out of debt, and has due to it by ndlanlo stockholders, about9"3b,000, which will doubtless bo paid as the Hoard of Mauugcra may call It lu. It Is also au reciplout under tho recoct grant oftands made by Congress, lithey can bo had along tho line, which Is believed to bu the case, of nearly 400,000 acres of land. The rood connects wilb and Is an extension of thu Viokburg and JockHou Railroad, completed and lafull oporatiou tu the Mississippi river at Vickburg; opposite which city, iu Louisiana, commences thu Vicksburg, Sbrovcnport aud Texas Railroad, now under contract for its whole dlstauce and iu rapid progress or construction. It Intersects the New Orleans uud Jackson, Great Northern Railway at Jackson, and through that atCauton, connects with the UlswUslppl Central Railway, the Iron of which is uow befog laid to Holly Springs. It intersects with tho Mobilo and Ohio Railroad, as already stat ed, near Marion, aud ita polut of intersection meets with tbo Not tb-castorn aud Southwestern Railroad in Alabama, and through that unites with the roads iu Virginia. Tennessee and North Carolina. It is also an Indispensable link lu tho lino or Railways that aro to unite Ohai losion and Savannah, through Montgomery. Vicksburg, Bhrevenport and Kl Paso, with the Pacific Ocean running its entire length on tbesamo parotid of latitudo with theso places. It Is thus obvious that this lino or work is ono or the moit important unfinished enterprises In the coun try. it is thorough National lu Us character: for U unites Maine and New Orleans, and tho Atlantic and tho Mississippi, by indissoluablo bonds. But whilst thus National, it appeals especially for aid to Southern meu and goutborn enterprise, for when completed, with tho intermediate gap in Alabama, it will, with Us conuoctious, now oultt and being built, run right Uironglt the heart of those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, MIbsIh sippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and uulios tbo great Inland sea with the broad ocuan. Thoso facts arc stated to coll attention to this lino of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, to embark liberally In Its construction, the fifteen miles of completed Railroad, with Us equipments and sixty valuable slaves,mnny of them mechanics, isabouus from the State or Mississippi; tho public land has been donated by Congress ; and It Is, per- hup3, not greatly over-estimating tho present pro perty oftheroadto put It at or near one million or dollars . In which sum futuro stockholders who may become inch by diroct subscription or moaoy or work,will beat onco oqually IntercsteU. U will thus be fleen that this road presents peculiar In ducements to men of moons to engugo in Its con struction. WM. C.SMEDES, sopt 10—tNl President Southern Railroad. French Herinoes; Coburg Cloths; Solid Colours and Printed Mous de Lalncs; McCarthy ginned sea island COTTON IN LIVERPOOL. A BROKER In Liverpool reporting class and val ue ora consignment or the McCarthy Ginned gealsland Cotton from a house in this city, writes os follows: “H., 7 bags finish color, with a little shell, not much; but tho peculiarity or tills quality Is the sta ple, and the stylo of Ua cleaning and putting up; from the Bahamas a lot of Cedar*'Posts. Per- different to the^ usual Roller Gin operations. — • sample before handling, has some slight aj Sack Flannels; French Plaid Flannels; Scotch Plaids: Mode de Paris Plaids; English, French and American Prints; Ginghams, ftc.. fto. Just receivod and for solo by ■eptia Dxwrrr ft Morgan. C EDAR POST'S—We aro oxpectlng to reoolve from the Bahamas a lot of Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will please apply soon, as many nro already engaged. YONGE ft FRIERSON, BcptlO No. 94 Bay Btreet. ILOUR—16U bbls Extra Flour, Port Royal and Lebanon Mills; 10 do Extra Family do; 60 do iwah Superfine do; 660 socks Augusta do do; just received and for sale by sept 19 WEB3TER ft PALMES. C ORN—1260 bushels primo Beach Island Corn, Just received and for sale by sept 19 WEB3TER ft PALMES. MONEYi ■HoNmVh.TWNBYii j W HY be we without Mouey? when it is just as ess " jj •-* foil as not, article, fro day can be made, either by male or female. It Is highly respectable business, and an artlole which Is wanted In every femily in the United 8tates. En close me two dollars by mall, at my risk, and 1 will forward yon by return mall a Circular, with foil instructions In the art. The business is very easy. Try It, ir you are out of employment: and you wul never regret it; for it will he better for you to nay to above sum, and Insure a good business, than to pay twenty-flvs cents for a spurious advertise- ent. This Is no humbug. Tar it 1 Tnr it I Try 1 Address your letters ta DWIGHT MONROE, New York. sept lfl-3m end a fine lot of choice American and For sole at Patapoco, and a German Began, BARROW’S Family Grocery. •apt 87 Whitaker and Charlton streets. UST RECEIVED from New Vork—Black Crape Shawls, and for sole by J. W. THRELKELD, Congress and Whitaker streets. J B ROOMS, iasKLTs, au ~*u dozen tjroomsjli do Backets; Painted Tubs .fto.; ?? nests assort td Market Baskets; and 12 dosen assorted scrub; Buihes, for sals by J. D. JESSE. Lupins’ best Black Bombazine und Cbolleys. White Merino, Challoy, do Laine and Bombaxlue. vory flno. Cloths aud Owalmores, a full assortment. Plantation Goods best quality, oxccodiugiy cheup. Houskeeuplng articles lu great variety, brat quality at tbo lowest possible prices. Tho limits or an advortisomeut precludes the possibility of enumerating any but few loading ar- tluieti. We would roipectfolly requout tbo attention of * purchasers to an examination or our stock, feeling confident that stylo, quality and price, will proto satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS, sept 46—cod 1 in 290 Uroughton-st. NOTICE. mUK UNDERSIGNED having this day associated J. themselves together for the purpose ot conduct ing tiioWholosalo Grocery Business, and having purchased the stock of Rodgers ft Norris, will here* otter continue the business under tho firm of Rod gers. Norris ft Oo., at tiio old stand, corner of Bay and Lincoln streeta. Savauuab, June 2d, I860. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, GEO. H. JOHNSTON, JNO. N. BIRCH. T HE firm of Rodgers ft Norris having this day , boon dissolved by tho abovo association, either partuer will use the namo of the firm in liquidation. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A, NORIUS/ Savannah, June 2d, 1856 je 2 COBB ON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination of the Institution of joL Slavery In the United States;' with IU objects and purposes. By Howell Cobb. Horton’s Life and Public Services of James Bu- Irving’s Life of Washington; cheap edition; vol. • «, 91,60. , /• Naplor’s History of the Peninsular Wart a new edition, in 4 vofe. 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Price 97,50. Commodore Porry’s Expedition to Japan, with numerous ebgraviugs; 96. Household Mysteries; a Romance of Southern life. By Lizzie Petit, of Virginia, author of Light and Darknois. Napoloon's Confidential Correspondence with the Empress Josephine. Tuokor’s History ortho United States, from its Colonization to 1841. Vo), 1st. History of Secret Societies aud of the Republican Party in Franco, from 1830 to 1848. Bornard Life, A romanco of tho Toxas Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. B UTTER AND CHEESE—10 kegs cholco Goshen Buter. 26 Boxes New Choose, landing and for sale by Mg 28 80RANT0N, JOHNSTON 4 CO. iilTTIiE aiAKTT 13>.i The . — —— -,-v'arance. of having boea Saw Ginned. On examination, how ever, showx that all the staple, both as to length and uniformity, has been preserved, and a much greater degree orfroedom and kindness has been given by the process. This remark applies more or less to all iho marks or this shipment In this instance, thostaplo Is stout and a good length, and rifllhniii Lain. Ann In ma, ...mm. I) aug 6—w2m mentioned nwiui «. 9125 cech. IN ft VLLLALONUA. NEW GROCERY AND . Provision Store.. T HE undersigned subscribers would inform Iheir frieuds and the public generally, that they nave refitted the store on Whltokor street, recently occupied by John Daly, Esq., and they now offer themsolvee os candidates for the patronage or this city and IU vicinity. ‘ Tholr stock la new aud large, constating lu part of the following— BACONSIDES, HAMS AND SHOULDERS, BROWN, CRUSHED, CLARIFIED AND POWDERED SUGARS. Every description ol Colfeee and Teas, Butter, Lard, Flour, Cheese, Crackers, Pickles, Catsups, Soo^Candlea, And In tact everything usuauaUy kept In a Family S roo«r, Sore. A!£0 .na Of ao. oiimufi, oaotou jm no PATENTED HAY It, 1IM. ' OOPTBlaUT SSCUItBD MARCH MM. qnHB attention of PluteM and Stock Feeder. X is respectfully called to tho .boro UU. 'They in nov In on bp at lent 10,000 ortho moat practi cal Stock Feeder, throughout the coontrjr, who na rady to testify to tholr .nporiorUy overall other UUIaot a stmllar kind. TheaeUIliaminide the eioluaive buslnose of tho palonteo. Hr. Scott, who beta! a pracUcal man, aopertatenda th.eutlnjf In poraon, and aotcota only auoh Iron u la beat adapt ed to their use, which, like car wheels, require lo bo made or metal known to be bard aod ebon*-. They wet|li trout threeto thro hundred pounds, ac- r oordlng to .tie, and cu he put In op< ty minutes wilhoutexpenn or mooni Tho Little Glut baa taken tlio jtr* prtmium at only alt the Stato Fairs throughout the union, and _rat in tho moutcompUmentary manner. They are . luannteed asalnal brrakaae or derangement when used according to direction., and warranted toflre lhomo.tpcrfoct*alUlhct!on,orthomon.yrefBnde4 . oo the return of tho mill. . - ; Theyueorthreo .lacs, and will frlnd from el,bt lowicenhuahelasoud Coed per hour, according t. ala., with ono or twobonei. . Wo now offer thorn to tho Irado complete, ready 1 oTwhorn tha mlll tnay be had at our price, march T-eod*wly OENBRAL OOMHMIIOa * WARE- HOUSE'BD8UM88. ' .1 fTTBE undorslfned bavin, leaiod the be-piocr ' -i X Warehouat, kcown a. Hodfaoa’a, also Wall-e • man's .tore., will transact a Gueral Oommlirtoa • 1 aad Wuibooio Dualnees. ... ..... AU oooilfnments tor .al. or ahlpmut wiU n.. ,'m. Mva Iirtct atteatkm.: hi,.; tfOotton rmlvod on •torafa.-andparUcuIarcar. ^aeptW^Swlm ctanlng ••