Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 01, 1856, Image 3

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r_ Konar.-i St hT iuv nothing bui o.BiNKMAN, ..It ll-lm. MRryuilrMt. -2- MKDIOAi.CAJlD. — pH. J. R. BOTH he. removed Mi Offloo lOTio BroojMon IIMM, Itt nullj'l BulMlDf, • •JLJ, «bov» BcIJin’l flit Stow. (Ueldeno. it £.*. unlhirt'i. WMI Bmd itmt lipll ^ S£ WOTWT>tiH®r——— On the first of Octobsr the Night Guard ur will ho sol at 8, P. M. By order Honor, Uivor. ^,.„w-ciri*Riw v oir ohatham _ l am a oanlWUe (Dr're eleeUiin lo the of- 1 kJF UCJ or Receiver or Uu Return. In Juuny «^r lw,wm,,, “U 0, ^ u Vo« SD v. TiiTwR'S COTTON HARVMTIR. Jk, The greet deeldemlumor Ulan tern 1. Unal- Ugly obtained In Ikt anoonaiM Invention oT .VT.'J oetlon Harveetor, with which one hand eon ,u much couon aa Ira In tha ordinary way, antlN earing an Immenoa amount of labor. What Suey'.oettonain to In Ita altar otago, Howa’a . > Agent Ihr tha gtatea oT Georgia and norlda. , iy-Jd 1 hike Filnni ot the StT’h Georgian . m . All dubts due to tho Georgian previous t iff tiio 6th instant, aro payable only to toe an dL'Nitfied. Notes and oooonnta dne In toe city wll v presented immediately, and *U debts dne tn the .unity will be forwardod by on early moil. . 1 rou boing the Drat time that the undersigned boa " ubltoly appealed to his late patron, he feels that iher will not consider him unreasonable In urging i»n them tbo necessity for immediate payment. ueiniuauces may be made directly to toe undor- ilfoe-ijorteIt.B. Htltou A Co^whosorec^tjrlU B 5I?*u«*b. May 28,1868. myl8-'lawdAw Jo V3EixaNr.vaDEi.iB. rbusuh^fibera offer for sale a large and varied J uionmeut of second-hand printing material, suffi- cwut to establish a complete Job Offlco, with but let idditioual articles, consisting la pari of—Quo , tuple foot of small pica, as good as now, and vari ous fonts or Job type; one super royal hand-press; ono Hoe k Co.'s proof-proM. latest improvsmoni, net;two er more Urge imposing stones, new; dou ble and single stands; oases, composing sticks,ool- j urns rules, galleys, chases, eto., etc., together with ririous othor articles pertaining to a newspaper „ Jejub office. R. B. HILTON A 00. G luno 28 MAYOR'S OFFICE, 1 City or Savaxsah, 6th or August, 1860. j f no oWNKKS OF TAAlti, and all others whom it I may couooru. Yuu are hereby notified to keep your Dogs In and uruveni tUvia from going at large within the City Any'lK' found going at Urge after this notice, * rid until mo 20lli day or September next, shall bo 0 tl K-l EDW’D. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. h - AuimI. Edw’d. G. Wasox, Clerk oTOounciL ZUg b — WlfiLLs'dTWlLXlAtti, DIALBBB Ut U0MK8T.IC, foreign and FA h\ DRY GOODS. J No. 148 Vongnss-st., Savannah, Oa. JAS. r. WKUA formerly or Beaufort Diet. S, C. 4 MEUimi’S WILLIAMS, " Sort van Co., Ga. sept 7 ai 1, C. XCsUt. J. H, DAVIS. W. H. LOSQ. 0 IIUMB, DAVIS «Sf IONG, c COM MISSION MEHOHANTS » SAVANNAH, GA. m»y M “ 1. UM ftlfrT. II. H. UNKLUNCU. LOCKETT A 8NBLL1NG8. » UOMiUSSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, J Savannah, Ga, Will attend to the selling of all kinds of produce strlctattenUon given to receiving and forwarding | roodi. may 31 ly J faction A Oommiasioa Home, Macon, Ua a. r. McLaughlin, tinueral Agent and Auctioneer, •ui'.ciu trout hi* friends consignments of every 7 jominpiiuu. Takes orders for Cotton. > ir special attontiou given to toe sates or Real £ Uuw, .-locks and Nogro property, at public and private sales. Prompt returns and dispatch. Reference—^C. A. L. LAMAK. mchSu 1 IU. W. flRKVX. K. 9. SMOOT. GREEN * SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW G 0Ct2fl THOMASTO.V, OA. If JOHN BILBO, . Ordinary of Ohatham County. ; AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. , Office In tbs Court House. mylS ANTHONY MeCUtiLOH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Sawannak, Georg!.. 19* Office on Bay itrest, over the Bank of Savon- tub. nUjl8 H. L. P. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Bay and 4 Whitaker Streets, SAVANNAH. 1 feb22 8mos • " i. K. VK10UT. J, V. X. SaVAQK. WRIGHT dC SAVAGE, J ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, OA Jyl9 dfONH 8. BOWEN, ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, tOSSKK Or DRAYTON AND BRYAN-ST*., (Above 0 A. L. Umar.) JfiWm _ A. McAIgPIN 6i BROTHERS. Umber, MiU and Brick Yard*. *Pt 6 BAVAHNAB.OA. 1.1. OQDKX. WM. STARR, Jr. H. H. U'AROXK, OGDEN, STARR «b UO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, BAY-STRUT. SAVANNAH. OA. PATTEN, HUTTON ti CO., „ FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Bajvetreet, S.v.imidl, G.. B. OU 91 BUNG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rebl-ly irwoton, oa. 0. A tUKMSON. A. 0. wrqxmia HARRISON dC MeGEHBE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND (orwurdluff JHerohants. H AND 61 B BO AD-STRUT, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. *T Particular atteatlon given to tha sales oT Res) uuus, Negroes and Produce. . Liberal advances made on Negroes and Her- chodlze. KU8B,PATrEN40of*T* sM^oo.r ,anbu '°* H. 3. dSUH, ^ Mobile, AlmbuuT oct 23 ly Factor ind General Commission Merchant* 0 aaV-STBUT, SAVANNAH, OA., * rtoaiUs, Ogden, rttarr ft Co., Savannah; J. P, nnaiiwon. IVwten. * now 1 * «*. auolxt DtePXR. jno. oorriR vaaitu Hay aireot, Savannah, Ga. fmyli „ ». J. UAVANT, JR. UCTOR AND COMMISSION MEKCANT No. 07 B«y Street, •feH , SavanmlvOt JAtlUN tf. MAVAG* ATTORNEY AT LAW, ruoHAsnua, raoMAS oodnty, oa. Ai' joiinew ontruHted to bis csre will rectuvr PfotupiAttonilon. lvr—manr ■ , TUKiubscrlber being about to partition offthetwoslegantana oommodlouo sto- rtesoyor Dr. -Broottey * Drug Store into toffloea, otferattrom for ml by tat of No- next; CHARLES BHOI.L, wpt» Architect. Trannwt b THE fourth story ror Dr. Brantley's Drug i Store. jpply to CHARI JES fttlOLTa Suo« Architect. Cabin Passage, Steerage r A STORE AND DWELLING on the oori I nor of Houston and South Broad street Lane. Tho stand la woll established, and bis suitable for a Bar Room and Oyster For particulars arply on the.premises. FOR RENT. , A WHARF STORK under 174 Bay strut I Possession glvon 1st Octobor. JL ^Ajply to TI60N k GORDON. Wrbmt. t And possession glvon on tho first of Oc-* | tobor. that uorthorn half of the brick build* I Ing situated on Tatunll and tbu bead of LOordon Street*, occupied by Mrs. Cooper; ftful location and vory conveniently finished, h gas and water. Also, two tonoment* of brick OLIVER M. LILLIBRIDGK. Shippers of (Jetton by these Bteamshlpe will tako notice, that no triton will bo received at ie proasos that Is not distinctly marked on theedga of tho bale. » septa? tXlR (l'ltAlU,EHTOR DIRECT. ^ Tti't ini jrartor >tenmer GORININ, J. P. Brookn,Commander, having been thoroughly overhauled and ibrnishod with a now boiler, will run regularly— • 'twice a wook—boiweou 8avannah aud Cltarleaton; leaving Savannah ovory Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at d o'clock, and returning will leave Charleston every Monday and Friday afternoons, at 6 o'clock. For freight or passago apply to J. P. BROOKS, Agent, sept tit) Charleston wharf. tons bur FO't FREIGHT OR CHARTER-The A l _B*ri|tin ISAAC K. DtVIS, Captain Hand,400 mrtbcu—enu Uko tbu bulk or 1,000 bAles cut* Apply to C, A. GREINER. SFirst Vkmki..—Tho sehr.* FANNIE, Captain im, now loading, will have immediate die l»tch. For freight engagement* apply to S0ptl8 CHtS. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA.-The rtaunoh Tost lalllugsulir R W TULI*, A M Strowbrldge, master. Fur freight, apply to anglO C. A. GREINER. FOR SALE r A VALUABLE LOT, near tho Central I Railroad Dopot. about 00 x 100 root. This Lot I* feosimple. On the premises are L,three comfortablo Woadeu BUILDINGS, unt for SuuO por aunum. Terms moderate, r to J. B OUBBEDGK, “ Agent. ATLANTA HOTEL; LANTA iiii GEORGIA, J* J* IIB8LBK, Proprietor* t Late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans. Passengers per Evening Trains will find Supper ready ou the arrival ortho Cars, may 14 MERCHANT^ HOTEL," For LIVERPOOL.—The A i Amorlemi ship FALCON, Patton master, baviug a largo portion of freight ongagod, will moot with dispatch us above, for balanco or cargo, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOIl DEMERIT'S FERRY, AND ALL THE INIKRMUMATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. The now lion steam uacxet SWAN, Captain Richard Johnson, will leave Charleston wharf evory IPriiiny morning, at 10 o'clock, punctually, Ihr it»nu>ry T d Ferry, uu 1 all iuterniudi- ato luudings uu tho duvuuuuh River. $3* The Swan has superior accommodations for passengers. For freight engagements apply to soptilK JOHN [ BOARD PXR DAT.. , BOARD PXR wan... BOARD put norm.. maylS 1 60 . 6 00 .. 20 00 lyp Niagara Palls, the Lakes & Canada BHOKTKST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia BOLLS HOUSE, euAHuanoM, a. o. I THIS House Is now adapted to all the wants oftho Travelling Public, and the ef forts of tho Proprietor will be to deserve their patronage. r 81 THOMAS 8. NICKERSON. penniTholund; lm—aepo FAR! TO NIAG’RA PALLS REMOVAL. The subscriber has removed to tho storo east of Mr. O’Conner, cornor of Drayton aud l Broughton street*, adjoining tho Marshall ■ House, where be is prepared to muko to or- FARE TO PHILA- DELP'A $540. $j|8. T HIS LINE connects at Philadelphia with the Great Vsrth*Western Railroad Route, through to Niagara Fills and Buffalo, in sixteen hour* from PhllodelpK,. Through Tickets, with the privllogo of stopping at Philadelphia, and Intermediate points, for sale by the Ageut. Fare to Niagara Fulls or BullUlo $'28 “ Elmira 26 * Canandaigua 27 OlIAKLES A. GREINER, Agent. J23 Savannah, Georgia. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK THE I St KNO Ing jubs must be paid tor on delivery, niforms of all kinds made according to tho Unit- tates’ Regulations. r Young men desirous of becoming good cut- of all garments bel nging to tho trade can be jht in six lessons, at $3 a lesson. 'hose who will patronize mu will (lud prices to t the times. M. CEAREY, Agent sept 18—Im luuuiv—uwmum " Carmichael's” Flour. Just received and for sale on fiivorablu termi by sept 26 WEBSTER & PALMES. MAGAZINES | ARPER’d Now Monthly Mngazluc ;fur October. I Godoy's Lady Book tor October. Arthur's Homo Magazine for October. Peterson's Now Uauthly lor October. Kecolved and for salo by WARNOCK & DAVIS; 169 Congress street. $25 00. ly Ui I HE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Steamships— NOXV1LLK.. 1,600 tons..Capt.C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ . .Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA..,'‘..1.800 " ..Capt. M.8. Woodbult. ALABAMA.... 1,300 •• ..Capt. G. R.8chenck. WILL LXAVK SAVAXJUH KVKKT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. These ships arc among the largest on the coast, unsurpassed iu speod, Barely aud comfort, making tholr passage* iu titty to sixty hours, aud aro com manded by sldillul, careful and polite officers.— Having elegant stute-room accommodations, they offer a most dedrablo cuuvoyanco to New York. Cabin Possugo to New York.... $26 Slocrage Passage to Now York 8 1'ADELFORD, KAY & CO.,8avannah. SAM'L L. MITCHlLte 18 Broadway, fob 6 _ __ Now York. U. 8. Nall Line FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Oa., hkmandi- tu» and Jacksonville, Picolata and Black Creek, Fla. RODGERS & NORRIS, flute Crane k Rodger*. WHOLESALE GBOOEBS, tUY-aTHIR, aiVUIXAIl. 1,1865, [J B ,» "JeiWS'KIUdVHOilRRT.,"' ,obhbbal COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALHR IN umber and Lumber. SAVANNAH, Oa. s „ *' > *»l*itoi,, Santa Cuuiina. '^AND COTTON AND RICE KAO- D.W. T0BS - ■ ;i K T 8 !? 1IT Baoot I William U. Li*ro». >/. Dux. f Wikborn Lawton Jr. «od4m ®?bbl7N« ? W H°bu*e*; 10 bbla and 10 *»«•Snun. Ra. •W UfMAHON k DOYLE, No. 206 and 207 Bay.it. | Barrels Apples, Mercer Potatoes, Red Onions, f Tomatoes, Burgalow Pears, aud 600 Cab- in fctore anil for salo by sept 26 J.D. JESSE. TOROU8EKE£FER8." \ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 20 Bryan-st. “ would reapoctlUlly announce to the citizen* of mnahtluit ho Is ready to make and put down >et*, Oil Cloth, Matting, Ac., at the shortest no- and oti thu most reasonable terms, ocuuti 'L8T RECEIVED, pur late arrivals from Now York, a superior article or Flntcd Skirts, an-1 J. W. THRKLKAI.U, Congross utid Whitaker his. I UTTER AND CHEESE.—6 firkins extra choice Goshen Butter; 10 boxes of English Dairy aud Cream Cheoso, rocoived and for salo by aoptlO J. D. JESSE. GENERAL NOTICK. AND GOLD PLAT1NO can now be dune . at homo. Mr. CHARLK8 KEM1SU having ea- bUshed hiuuelT permanently, all work in this lino P. 8.—Watch eases galvani may27 iu turn iu»uu visual in uuw, All work or orders lull at promptly. ’« M. GIFF1N- NOT1CB, 0aN8IGNF.es per Schr. M. E. WELLS, from F ton, will please attend to the receiving of their ds from tho vossel discharging at Bukor’s barf, (foot of Aborcoru stroet) All goods re- sep26 OGDEN, STARR CO. >UTTER end Chuuso—10 firkins extra choice I Goshen Butter, aud 40 boxes of selected Checso, sizes, received ptr steamer Alabama, sept 2J» .1. 1). JEs’SK. T. G. &.A. L. ROWE, MANUFACTURKR8 •AND IMPORTERS O F LINSEED OIL, 188 FRONT-STREET, sept 26-lm NEW.YORK, EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. BE TRUSTEES of the above named Institution announce to tho public, that this Academy bo opeued on tho first Monday Iu Xovumbor to principal, Ool. S. Spencer, an cxiHuicnced I*. M. BI-OUNT, 8oc’ry. iept26 ~ TOfEAciTEUS, Literary Institutions, etc. niON * PIIVNNBY, 8J1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, bllahthe American Educatlouul series of impruv SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXT HOOKS. pFull Descriptive Catalogues sent pro-paid eluding strung testimonials from etuiut-nt Teachers, Pomh and North; terms for spcclj men copies kc. Ecp2f—lmctzw OFFEE.—60U bogs Fair to Cbuioa RloCudee; 100 bogs and packets Java Coffee; lco bigs 1a scpt20 HOLCOMBE, JOHN.-ON k CO. t—16 till'!* Choice 1’orli) Bleu 8ugm-; 6 du r Orleans • »; 10 duCuba do; 10 du Musco- HOI/.UMUK, JOHNSON & Cb. BOARD OF HEALTH. Savannah, vlth fc'opt., A regular tnuctiug of the Board of Heulth OTV hel»l this night, the following preamble ami regolutlotw were oltWvd nmt adopted: Whereas. It !ia* bueu reported In one nr m ire of ? f0 ’J r .> (irlc ci,y that Mr. Fisher, lale tho Clerk ol the steamer Augusta, running hot ween this city aud Sow York lm< rocently died iu that city of yellow fever, umi whereas, it is a known tact that yellow fever 114, Imutt prevailing in and about the city ol Now York for tho pust six weeks. Bo URosolvu l, lliat art Dm deliberative opinion of tbl* Board, that n the said Fishor died of yellow fever, bo died of n disease wbloli bo contracted in or uosr the city of New York, iuastnuch a* thoro is not now, and has not heeu this year, a caso or vel fow fever In or near this city. y 1 Resolved, H»at tho above bo published in the city patter*, and that tho New York Day B»ok ami other Now York papers friendly to tho Bomb requested to oopy. S. A.T. nopt 26 Lawm«N0», M. D., Boo’y B. If. B ACON.—60 hhd* prime ribbed Sidex, 20 hbd* do Shonhlcra, Just received and for sole by lept S WFBBTER k FALMfiS. JOHN RICUARDSON. THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N M King, will leave for the above places rery .Saturday Morning, ut 10 o'clock. This bnal him largo aud airy Stato Room accom modations, aud takiug the Inland Passage, offor* every inducement to Invalids and other*. Freight will bo Utkeu for Trader's Hill and inter mediate lamliugs on Ft. Mary's River. No frolght will bo token after 9 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board at the Florida 8teom packet wharf, or to Jy26 CliAUHORN ft CUNNING1UM. L NITE D^HTAIEB MAIL LINeT" Firr Palatka, Bast Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys, hkmandina, Jacksonville, Middleburg, (Black Creek,) and Picolata. -*fT— W The new and elegant steampacket DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook .leave* every Tuesday momtug, at 10 o'clock, for tho abuvo places. Freight will bo taken for Trader's Hill and Inter medium landings on St Mary's River. 13- No freight will bo taken after 9 o'clock. For frolght or passago, baviug excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Steompaokot Whorl, near tho Gas Work*, or to jy25 CLAGHORN h CUNNINGHAM, Ag'U. O; M. GRIFFIN. SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on hand a boautifol as sortment oTJewelry of every dis- crlptlon and kind worn by ladles aud gentlemon. and will Bell at unusually low prices, 1 havo this (lay received (per Express) a large stock of elegant Sivor. Waro, consisting of Cake and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Picklod Knives and F'orks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, ko, ko„ all iu Morocco oasos, and suitable for prosents. I Lave also this day received an addition to my stock of bairwork of light colored Curls, TopsyB. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, &c., which now make* my assortment complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watches repaired by aud under the supervision ofsolf, and all olbor work dono in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 Alabama Lottery, [AfiiiuKixiiii av THX BTiT* or Alabama,J Fontjimi Jttiliturq Acatirmq Yutterq ULAHS H. io bo drawu In tho City or Montgomery, Alabama. In inline, on FRIDAY, October lOtb, 1860, on tin- plau of SINGLE NUMBERS! SAMUEL 8WAN, Manager. 30,OOO’Ticket* Only 11 Prize* amounting to 200,000 Dollars I 1 do do 20,000 20,000 20,000 IS 20,000 10,000 Is 10,00-J 10,000 <*,„ 10,000 6,000 is 6,000 1,600 Is 6,000 PKICX OX TICKtra. Wholo Tickets 8^0; Halves $6; Quarter* $2 60. The Alabama and Georgia Lotteries, os channels of investment, present inducements over any known scheme. Tho exporionuo tho public have bad of the management ortbe jo Lotteries, tho large nmountofprixoBRold, the promptness with which they havo been paid, are the best guarantee* that tb'y will always be conducted In the most honora ble manner. PLAN OP THK LOTTEKY. There aro 80,000 tickets numbered from 1 to 80,- 000. There are 880 foil Prizes and 620Approxim- tions—making in all 1,000 Prizes. The drawing take* place in publlo, under the iu. perintondence or two aworn Commissioners. The Numbers from 1 to 0,000, corresponding with those numbers on tbo Ticket* printed on sepa rate slip* of paper, are euctrclod with small tin tube*, and placed In one wheel. The first 880 Prize*, similarly printed and euelr oled, are placed In another wheel. Tho wheels are then revolved, and the numbor Is drawn from the wheel ol numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from tho olbor wheel. The number and prise drawn out are opeued aud exhib ited to (he audience, and registered by the Commis sioner, the Prize being placed against tho number drawn. This operation is repeatod until all the Pri zes are drawn out. APPROXIMATION PK1ZB3, The two preoedlng and the two succeeding Num bers to those drawing, tho brst 200 prizes will be entitled to tbo 800 Approximation Prizes, according to the Scheme; In ordering Tickets enclose the wouey to our ad- dross for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwardod by first mail. The List of Drawu Numbor* aud Prizes will be seut to purchasers Immediately after the draw ing. ^•Purchasers will plcaao write their signatures plain, and give their post office, county nud State. 13- Remember tbut every prize Is drawn, and payable in foil without deduction. $3- All prizes of $1,000 aud undor, paid Immedi ately after thu drawiug,—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should be sent In early. Prize Tickets cashod or renewed In other Tickets at either office. Ordors for Ticket* can be addressed either to 8. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., er scptlS BOX 854, Savannah, Ga OGIiETIIOPE MEDICAL COLLEGE SAVANNAH GEORGIA. T HE Regular Cdurso or Locturos In the abovo In stitution, will commence on tbo First Monday in November next. The Faculty Is constituted a* follows, viz. H. I- BYRD, M D., Prof. Principles and Praotlco or Medicine. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof. Obstrlos and dti- ases of Women and chlldron. WESLEY 0. NORWOOD, M. D., Prof. Matoria Medlca, and Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. CHI VERS, M. D., Frof. Physiology and Pathology. JAMES S. MOREL, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. J. W. BENSON, M. D., Prof. Principles and Praotlco of Surgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus, Prof of Cbomlstry. E. J. OLIVEROS, M. D„ Demonstrator of Ana tomy. Fees, for the full course, $luS Matriculation $5. Demonstrator $10, Graduation $80. For further information, address H. L. BYRD, M. D. Dean sept 17 2mwtw HUNT'S IMPROVED SEWING MACflWs, D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and which U decidedly superior to any other maoblne for that purposo. Spool or skein thread con be used of an; *. »lrad length, and which wi:l not noodle ho olu..»nd until tue wholo is usel. Bag maimufacturer i> ulu and Flour morcb&uls are particularly invited '-ill and examine it at 133 Con gross street. May26. ALFRED WEBSTESLOen. Agt WANTED, T IHRF.E HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act as local and traveling agents in a business easy, useful and honorable, at a salary of $100 per month I A capital of $5 only required I No patent medicine or book business. Full particulars given (froo) to all who onclose a postugo stamp or a three cent piece, and address A. B. MARTYX, eopt22—w3m Plaistow, N. H. B ALTIMORE FLOUR—50 bbls, landing from the 8teamor Totton, for sale by sptl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. T EAS.—2& chests and half chest* of cboico Grccu and Black Teas, rocolvod per brig Augusta^ and or saleby [sept23J J. I) TAKE NOTICE. P URCHASERS will have tneir goods delivered free of expense with quick di*|*toli from the Savannah Grocery and Fruit Dopot, ooruer Brough ton and Whltukor streets.. 13" i would call the atfoatiou of Fruiter* goner ally to ray wellsolected stock orOrocorte*. recotv- ng daily. jo23—tf W. H. rARRELL. JOHN C. BOOTH, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will also give Iti* attontiou to dosigna In Arcblteo- — hire. Office in the stow of John I Ray street; ' raylS WM. 8. DANIBLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. aavAmtAH, ga. ■ »3r Office over Thomas M. Turner A Co.'s Dn g fltorOj'Bayigtreet. »y7 1 do do 1 do do 1 tlu do.....,., 6 do do 2 do do 2 do do 20 do do 60 do do 76 do do 100 do do 126 do do. p prlzet of $100 approxim'g A tl *1(641 6. 4 *• 250 “ , 4 " 176 6. 4 " 200 “ 4 " 160 •* 8 « Wl »* 8 •» 40 it 80 " 36 200 " 26 *• 300 •• 20 *‘ 1,000 U 600 is 300 U........ 2001s 100 l* 00 Is 000 10,000 16,000 15,000 1 0000 7,600 ,000 prize* amounting to..$, 20.000 are 1,200 30,000 are 1,000 10,000 are 800 10,000 are 700 6,000 are coo 2,600 are 480 1,000 aro 820 600 are 2,800 300 aro 6;000 200 are 6,000 8200,000 BL 1 HE tuklng'Muriuo Risk* "at thptr Aguile/ IX corner of Dray ten aud Bryan slreotd'., Approved Risk* will be takeu uu dbora terrain, itndlhe usual credit given on Premium Nolo*.. Tbrer quarters ortfu* husimw will ho roturmtu the cur miners iu sorip. U. A. L. Lauinr, fob 19 . Agent la gavsnnab. 'tuuUioru Jiuiuiii tiiNuruiice Cuiapnuj, toutlicrn Mai unt l.lth In*. Cuiu|mu>, Hum* iiiHUA-unte L'uuipMiy, or N. turk, sprlngfleltl Fire A Marine Ini. Com’?, Risks iu thu ahove itwu-auuo Oompautes uudorw non-by WM. K1NU 4 SONS, Agents, No. 99 Hay street. • oavanuah, 14th December, 1866. deul-t FOtBl, JIAHINK AND I.IFJS 1 N fc> U It A N (J I'.. .VO. 1)1, liAi-STHEE’l. UAK1TAL HKKUBaBNTEU, Neurly Four .dtlllou Doinir*. By tbu lollowlug respousiblo Block Compauioc Charter Oak Lift Insurance Company, OP HARTFORD, UT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OP LONDON. Farmers’ and Mechanic*’ Fire, Marine and Lift Insurance Company, OP PHILADILPHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine luauranct Company, OP RRIDORPORT, Of. RSFTue subscriber willefibct Insurance to any amount In all part* of the State on overy description of property. Life Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest rate, for the benefit or heirs and creditors, or payable to the wife free from the claims of oredltors. Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all parw or the world. jau25 A. WILBUR. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INfitiit ANCK COMPANY, .NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jon. 1,18&U* .$2,230,1. Total arnouut of dividend* paid to date 716,41*. Uo Total amount of claims by death paid to date , 1,386,999 8-t $4,282,488 9i Beujamlu 0. Mlllor, deorotary, Joseph l. Lord, General Ageut, Robert L. Patterson, President. •Tho funds of this Company ore all safely invested iu first class bond* aud mortgages, stocks, cash, an» notes of members fully secured by their policies For further particulars Inquire of WM. H. GLADDING. Agent In Bavannah, At tho office of Bell It Prentiss. J, a. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. RxnauMox: Messrs. Padzlkjhd, Fay A Co., 1. K. Tot, Esq., State Bank. feu 29 HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE THti UHAiiTEtt OAK LIFE INSURANCE €0 JII*ANY, Of Hartford,' Ct. OABH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,009. J*S. C. WALKER, President, S. H. Wwik, Secretary. This Company insures Li e at tbo lowest rates', consistent with safety to the assured. For fortber Information, apply to A. WILBUR, Agent, jyyl3 171 Bay street, Savonuab. Ga. MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. IHB 1NTBHNAT10NAL insurance Company. NO. 33, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, NKW YORK.' CASE OAPiTALHf3ia,U00 AGENT FOR SAVANNAH, Jam os ifH • Carter* AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT J CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Poet Office. PLUMBING. PLUMBING, in all Us vorlous branohes, at- . . tended to at the shortest uotioe.and In superior style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Galvaniz ed Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers, Patent ran Water Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead, Brass and Plated Cooks, Force Pumps, India Rubbor Hose. For sale at th* Romm Furnish Store, Ne. 166, Rrougbten-atrAMi WATCHKg—WATCHER—WATCHER. j j. We we receiving the London Lever rOX Watches, of the most celebrated makers, tn Jrd.JlGold and Stiver cases. R. F. Cooper's Du Mplex Watches, Watohes for Timing Horses fine Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasona ble prices, at our new storo in Gibbons’ Range. ISDtff D. R. NICHOLAS 00. TO BUILDERS. rflHE SUBSCRIBER la prepared to execute B at tho shortest notice, and iu the most work manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters, Coruice, or other work connected with the manufoc- turlug or repairing of Oopper, Galvanised Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, 18 166 Broughton st > H. A. Curtis ft Co • Hunted ft Oarti CARY’S DAGUBRBOTYPE , AMBRO types andPhoU^raphy, W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms are aow open for the season, and rea dy ror the reception of visitors. By the Axbkoytfx process persons may now have their children's pictures taken, in almost any posi tion they may choose, In from 1 to 8 secodds sluing. By the Photogbawic process old Daguerreotypes . jn be transferred to paper, beautifully colored and enlarged to life. oct 22 FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, OEORGIA. ^ Tho subscriber, from long experience in the business, is prepared to furnish Steam Engines, Boilers. Circular, Hingle and Gang Mr r ALANBON MABdH, 8. A. KOLLO Firm of A. 8. Barnes k Co. ALONZO CHILD, 11 11 Childs, PraU k Co. I. P. BALLARD. “ “ Livingston, Bollard k Co. WM. M. DODGE, “ *' Wm. M. Dodge & Co. P.J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. HOLLO. & T. L1PP1NCOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTE1), WM. H. lUVElWMiTH, W. H. LYON, “ »* W. H. Lyon k Cu. GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “ Lee, Murphy kOo. J08. H. WESTCOTT, “ Briggs, Wcatcott k Co. JOB. PATMAN. << “ Fattnan k Co. STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ •< Geo. Savory * Co, J. A. RBQUA. ALANBON MARSH, lVesldant. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Preslpeut. WM. E. KOLLO, Secretory. r This Company will Issue Policies upon Ms- rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, at liberal rates of premium. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oct 81 No. 86, Boy ritroet. THE GRE AT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, QT No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Perm. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000. raut, nanus, omd inland insurance DIRECTORS: Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce Btreot; Alexander Whtiden, Morchant, 14 North Front-st, •. John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter * Co.; E, Tracy, firm or Tracy k Baker; John R. M’Curdy, firm or Jones, White k M’Curdy; Isaac Uazlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm oTJames B. Smith k Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm or Tracy k Baker; R. ti. Walton, 800 Markotstroot; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce stroet; John J. Baker. Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES 0. LATHROP, President. Tuos. K. Ijxuuck, Secretary. JAMBS M. CARTER, Agent, June 16 No. 86 Bay stroot. ry, < Mills, Sugar Mltla, Glu Gearing, andCastinj i In gen- S i _ I or dr- oral. The Saw Fraraos, whether for upriglu vr cir cular, will be of Iron when required. All of which, with his many Improvements, is warranted to be S ual to the best mode at an<' other establisnment. s works are on a scale as extensive as the larg est at the North, and ho Is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE OOMP’Y, No. 11 Pine stmt, New Vork, (BETWUN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STRUT.) Cash Capital—$150,0001 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. Medical Department. T HE Annual Course of Leoturos in this depart ment will commence on Monday, November 17tn, 1868, and will terminate in the ensuing March James Jonee, M. D.. Professes of Practice of Med icine. J. L. Riddell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Warren Stone, M.D. Professor of Surgery. A. H. Cenas, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. Gustuvus A. Nott. M. D., Professor or Meteria Medlca. J. 0. P. Wederstrandt, M. D. Professor or Anato my. Thomas Hunt, M. D., Professor ofPhysyology and Pathology. Gilburt S. Vance M. O', Demontrator of Anatomy. The rooms for Dissecting will bo open on tho third Monday in October. Tho Faculty are, Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and attend tbl* Institution from November to April. Tho students accompany the Professors tn their visits, free of expense, enjoy extraordinary practi cal advantages. There are during the season about eight hundred persons prescribed for daily. Preliminary to tho Course, lectures wilt bv deliv ered dally Iu the Amphitheatre of the Hospital, from the first Monday In November, on Clinical Medicine and Ssrgery,Auscultation and Percussion, and other subjects, without any charge to students. THOMAS HUNT, M. D.. Dean. The Administrators or the Chanty Hospital elect ~ually, In April, fourteen Resident Students, who maintained by the Institution. aug 28—w6 annul are tf J. E. DB FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Comer oT, Brough jn and Barnard Streets. Savan nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers tn__ Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Stultk* French, English, and American Perfum ery Fin Toilet and waving Soape, Combs am Brushes of evory description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trasses and Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Snufls, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Modlclnea of the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines aud Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, lco. $9* N. a—Especial attention given .to the paratlon or Physicians' Prescriptions and Family . Ipe*. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, Including Directions for treatment in cases of poisoning, Drowning, 4o. ■Pi IF Groceries. ,TIIW DAY,‘ nrij o'clock. I* frost of itorn will- be ' i* ' ' .'sold— . The usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Wquont.riookery ahdtjiMHWars,Dry Goods, uew and second band Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Arti cles. Watche., Jewelry. 4ro., (ko.' forms, cosh be fore delivery. $?* All articles purchased at auotiou ami uot settled for previous to tho nest regular sale, will be sold ou account and risk f former purchaser. oct 1 At pflvato*Sjo. Just rocoived iu store and for salo low for cash 76 boxes No. 1 Family Soap •.6 “ Pale rasp 100 “ Fraser*” Pearl Staicb 26 cwk* small and middling Bice 10 bbls. Domestic Brandy 20 bbl*. Old Mongahoia Whiskey 26 half quarts aud eighths assorted Braudios 5 bbl*. Georgia Peach Brandy 600 bbls. Ko.eudale Cenieut 10 half chest* Hyson Tea 60 dozin Broom* 200 gross Bouud Wood Box Batches. sept 26 * ForlwntJ Tho counting room and storo next to our store, formerly occupied by Mayor 4t Blum. Also, sovorai stores under our count! fg room • aug20 iOUTIlERNliAlLUDAD. (stain os Auaosaim, Uirr or v iukshuku, Offiiui of tho Southern Railroad Company, rim, Southern Railroad Company invite propo. X sals from contractors for tbo clearing, gradu- ati- u, masonry, treatliug and bridging, necessary to the complete preparation for the superstructure ortho roadway or the eistoru division of tlolr road. AIbo, for rumisbiug the cross-tics, and for the track laying with any Incidental work ucoessary. And for all other work, stations, platforms, de pots, Ac*, required in tho thorough completion of the road lor effective operation. the graduation amount* to 770,000 cubic yurdsof excavation, and 066,000 coble yard* of embank ment. Tho trending to4,000teul. Tho bridging to 600 feet. Tho mason* y for culvort* amount* to 10,000 perch The cross tie* to 180,000. Proposals, sealed, oudorsed, aud directed to the undersigned, will be received until the firsf day of November uoxt, aud will be,1 at the option of bid der*. either lor— i. The entire work if construction, completing tbo road ready for the irou ; it. The work of construction, exclusive of cross lies and track-laying; lit Fur each item of work, entire aud separate; ir. For the grading or either, or aepecifled num ber of section*, of one mile each; v. For the cross ties to be furutshed, tho number specified; vi. For the cnUre construction, leady for the iron, of either of the three divisions hereinafter named of said road; The eastein division, connecting with tbo com pleted road at or near tho town ol Brandon, extouds to tho Mobllo aud ultra road, 82X miles, which will bo divided lulu threo subdivisions ; tho first ol' 21 miles, tho second of 28 mile*, uud the third of 83 mile*. In each form of proposal, thu bidder will stato bU item prices, ami for the graduation will muko hi* bid at so much.per cubic yard of excavation and embank mem, aud the additional difference for "ox cess” of either; or for so much por cubio yard up uu tho largest item, and tho dilforouco tor "ex cess.” Tbo parties making proposals uro desired to muke them In four form*: 1. For tho wholo amount pay able monthly iu cash, os the work progresses, re serving twouty per cent for final settlement, 2. One haffin cash, payable in tho same wuy, aud one hall in the stirakui mo eompuny. Ji. One-third in cosh, puyubio iu tUe sarno way, tho bonds of the company, payable in ten year*, with Interest at six per cent., payable annually. 4. Payable en tirely In the stock oftho road. Thu proposal to bo couBldorcd must bo accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and tUecompaujr reserve the right oi accepting any or Maps, profiles aud specifications may bo seen at this office; un i any further information will be fur- ulshuu upon application lo the undersigned. Tbo Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, the capital of the State, and is finished as far as the town of Brandon; and is in good running order and well equipped to that point. It extends from Brandon iu a liue ulmost directly cost eiglny-two A voijr duslrabls tract of Mod, only three mite* from the city, containing about 80 acres, half of which is cleared k under good snd substiuitial ftnee.. The cleared laud is a rich loomy soil, , and well adapted for gardening purposes * Ther* is a woll of. ; most excellent water on tho promises oodTall ueces-. ziry out-buUdUne, negro, houses, boras, Ac. Tbs balance of tho ti act, say 40 acres, is unolsared land and heavily timbered with voluahlo. timber, and , the soil excellent. Tho locality is very excellent; notouo case of sickness has occurred on theprem- lies during the whole Um* the present proprietor , has owned iti This Is a chauoo for au tuvestmeut rarely to be met with, and any person wlsblnfe a. quiet private residence near tho city, or any person desirous of going Into too gardening business to raise fruit and vegetables for our market, will find ibis the place to suit. For terms, which will be very liberal, inquire at our counting room, 164 Bay street. Titles undisputa- ble. augP • At Private Sale. *" 1700 bushe's Rice, an excellent artlole for stock or ail kind*. Call and examine. Price 26 oents pe* bushel. Juuel9 ■ To^ReuL .. Two good stores, under the bluff, at the foot of Whitaker street. Jons 19 Wanted to Purobase A convenient medlum-slzod house, in a central location—one fronting on a squaro would be prefer- rod—for such an ono a liberal price would be given* JunelO At Private 8ale. Thirty eligible building Lots, 60 feet front by 1Q0 to 124 n et deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston street*. These tots are on high ground and Home or them tn the Immediate neighborhood of the lot selocted for toe site or the Savannah, Albany and Guff Railroad Depot. Term* same ax city lots, vis: one-fifth cash, tho balance bearing Interest at six por cent. JunelO HURRAH FOR THE FALL TRADE rnHXS Company Insures against loss or damage by built, run right through the heart of those great ,.J* ou Sr 1 f J JPKut „ j rf ftjff "ahS.wsySW StsXSZ*?**** *“*- houses and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer chandize, factories, snips in port, etc. AU losses will be adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS. Presldont, C. BROOM, Vice Presldont. Edw’d 0. Taylor, Secretary, Gzo. B. Dxanx, Surveyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, June 17 for Savannah, 86 Bay street. AY—200 bales Hsy, fo storo and Tor solo by -Jy26 CRANE, WELLS A CO. DRESS GOODS. P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Cbollie, Valencia and Saxony Plaids; French Merinoes; Coburg Cloths; Solid Coloura and Printed Mous do Lalncs; Sack Flannels; French Plaid Flannels; Scotch Plaids; Mode de Paris Plaids; . English, French and Araerlogn Prints; Ginghams, Ac., Ac. Just received and for Bale by zeptlS DxWn DxwITT A MORGAN. C EDAR POSTS—We are expecting to receive from the Bahama* a lot or Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will please apply toon, as many aro already engaged. YONGE A FRIERSON, zeptl9 No. 94 Bay street. F LOUR—160 bbl* Extra Flour, Port Royal and Lebanon Mill*; 10 do Ext-a Family do; 50 do Etowah 8uperfine do; 660 sacks Augusta do do; jus t received and for sale by sept 19 WEBSTER -A PALMES. C ORN—12u0 bushels prlmo Beach Island Gorn, just received and for sale by sept 19 WEBSTER A PALMES. -MOflrfl v nssm l k TOrarg n i TTTHY be we without Money? when it UJust as YV easy for any one to be around with a pocket full a* not, if they only tbthk so. I havo got a uow article, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can bo made, either by male or female. It Is highly respectablo business, and an artlole which Is wanted in every famUy in the United States. En close mo two dollars by mail, at my risk, aud I wlU forward you by return mail ti Circular, with ftffl instructions in the art. The business i* vory easy. Try it, if you aro out of employment: and you will never regret ft; lof It will be better for you to nay the abovo sum, and Insure a good buslnoss, than to pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertise ment. Thl* is no humbug.. Try it I Try it I Try it I Addross your letters to DWIGHT MONROE, New Tork. sept 16-Sm CITY TRFASURER’8 OFFICE, 8AYANXAH, 2d August, 186 T HE Bonds of the City of8avannah, duelst F rnary, 1867, (commonly known as MoAUlster Bond*,) Issued for Central Railroad Stock, will bo redeemed on application, In 8took of th* Central Railroad and Banking Company, at It* market val ue, the. Bond* being received at par. Holder* it the same preferring cosh, can have them redeemed In money. JAB. S. WHK1K0, aug 3 Hty Tress. ^JOCOA NUTS—600Coooa Nutt, recelvedaud^fdr 1 sole by [leptWJ J. D. JiSSKET S EGAR818kGAR811—Just recelvod a frseb sup- jA» of choice Imported tiogars, such as Rio Hon Coo,Conchas, Undres, Esmeralda, La Flora, E patapooo, and a fine lot or choice American and Germau Segors. For sale at BARROW’S Family Grocery, • sept 27 -; Whitaker and Charlton streets. .. ilgluy- and a hall'miles, to the intersection, of tho Me and Ohio Railroad, a few mile* below tho town of Marion, in Lauderdale county; and pasdes through the counties or Rankin. Scott and Newton. The liuo is over a nigh rolling country, well watered aud timbered,and in point orhealiutulness,ooonom icul living, Ac., i* equal to tho most fevored portions of the Carolina* and Georgia. The grading, except for tiro first twenty miles is generally light; and upon the most of the sections the excavation and embankment alternate favorably; tho excep tions being lu the two heaviest outs. Tho material I* ufacharacter easily moved, the growth of the country affords abundance of timber suitable for bridging and cross-tlca; aud Ills believed that no work offers, in facilities for construction, greater Inducement*to contractors, especially those using negro labor. Tho company Is entirely out of debt, and has due to It by rellaolo stockholders, about $;<30,000, which willdoubtlesB be paid as tbo Board of Managers may call it in. It is also an recipient undor the recent grant ofl»nd* made by Congress, illboy can bo had along the line, wbloh is believed to be the case, or nearly 400,000 oaru* or land. The road contracts with and is on extension or the Vickburg and Jackson Railroad, completed and In full operation to the Mississippi river at Vickburg; opposite which city, in Louisiana, commences tho Vicksburg, Shrevcnport and Texas Railroad, now under contract for Its whole distance aud in rapid progress or construction. It lntcrseots the New irleans and Jacluou, Great Northern Railway at Jackton, and through that at Canton, connect! with the Mississippi Coutral Railway, the iron or which is now beiug laid to Holly Springs. It Intersects with theMobilo and t-hlo Railroad, as already stat ed, near Marion, aud Its point of Intersection meets with tho North-eastern aud 8outhwestern Railroad In Alabama, and through that unites with tho roods in Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina. It U also au indispensable link in the lino or Railways that aro to unite Charleston aud fiavunuuh, through Montgomery. Vicksburg, Sbrevenport and El Paso, with the Pacific Ocean running its entire length on tbesame parallel of latitude with those places. It is thus obvious that Ibis line or work is ono or the mort important unfinished enterprises in the coun try. It is thorough National in its character: for U unites Maine and Now Orleans, and the Atlantic and the Mississippi, by Indissoluablo bonds. But whilst thu* Notioual, it appeals especially for aid to Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with tho Intermediate gap in Alabama, it will, with its connections, uow built and boing built, •- *•-- *■— 1 -*■**-— Soutm _ .... , _ sippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and unites the great inland sea with tbo broad ocean. Those facts are stated to call attention to this line of road gad to induce capitalists aud contractors, to embark liberally In its construction, the fifteen miles or completed Railroad, with its equipmouts aud sixty valuable slaves,mnny of them mechanics, is a bonus from the Stato of Mississippi; the public land has been donated by Congress ; and It is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating the present pro perty oftho road to put ft at or noar one million or dollar* in which Bumfuturo stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of moaoy or work,will beat once equally interested, It will thus be seen that this road prosents peculiar in ducements to men or means to engage in It*, con struction. WM. C.SMEDKS, sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad. McUADSWTGINNKlj MBA SCISS COTTON IN LIVERPOOL. A BROKER In Liverpool reporting class and val- uo or a consignmtnt of the McCarthy Ginned beaisland Cotton from a house In this city, writes a* follows: "U., 7 bag* farisb color, with a tittle shell, not much; but too pocullarity of this quality Is the sta ple. aud tbo style of its cleaning and putting up; diilerent to the usual Roller Gin operations. The sample before handling, bos some slight appearance of having been*Saw Ginued. On examination, how ever, shows that til the staple, both as to length and uniformity, has been preserved, and a much greater dogreo of freedom and kindness bos boon given by the process. This remark applies more or less to all the marks of this shipment. In tola instance, toe staple U stout and a good length, and without being fine, is not course.” The undersigned, agent* for the above mentioned Gins, always have a supply on band, at $126 etch. BOSTON A VILLALONGA. aug 6—w2m neVv Grocery AND Provision Store. T HE undendgnea subscriber* wuuidinlortniheir I friend* aud the public generally, that they uuve refitted tho store on.Wbltaker street, recently occupied by John Paly,. Esq., and they, now pffor themselves as candidates for ths patronage of this city and Its vicinity. Their stock Is new and large, consisting In part oftho following— BACON 81DK4, HAMS AND SHCULDER8, BROWN, CRUSHED. CLARIFIED AND POWDERED SUGARS. Every description « Coffee. .ndTeu, Batter, Lnrd, Flour. Cboeso, Crackers, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Soam Candles, Segors, J UST RECEIVED front New Vork-Block Crape Rli.wlr, Md ftr u!e by J. W. THREUKELO, - • B septo Congress and Whitaker street*. itoOMB, RABBET.*, fto.—M) dosen Brooms; *t> do Backets; Painted Tabs, Ae;; 22 nestsassort- Karket Baskets; sad 12 doaen assortedjsertlb Bashes, landing afed for sals 1^ l$ptSb - J. D.JM FRESH GROCERIES. FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES. W M. H. FARRELL 1* now prepared to supply his customers with the best qualities of NORTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, selected with great care by hi* buyer, who remains lu New York during the season expressly for tbut purpose. Fresh goods arriving by evory Bteamcr. The fol lowing vegetables por Alabama: 1 orato very fine largo Cabbage, 10 bbls cboico eating and cooking Apples, 5 bbls large Ringgold Sugar Pears, 16 bbls Mercor Potatoes, 8 bbls Bools and Carrots, Onions, red and white, Tomatoes, Parsnips, Ac. Groceries per Alabama: Pekin Company's Superior Teas, Stuart’s Sugar*, overy grado, at lowest prices, A fins assortment of Preserves and Johios, fresh from the manufactory, Gosben Butter, oxtra and other qualities, English Dairy and American Cheese, very choice, Biscuit of all kiuds, warranted fresh, . Bupei lor Sugar Cured and Pig Homs, Krupp's Essence of Coffee, Fresh Musturu, assorted English Pickles, Ac., Ac. To which we Invite the atteuUon of customer*. N. B.—All goods sold at my storo aro warranted to give perfect satisfaction; and all parcel* deliver ed free of chargo to any part of toe city, WM. H. FARRELL, septll corner Broughton and Wbitaker-eU. 1856.' 1856 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. CRAY BROTHERS W OULD bog to inform their friends and the pub- lio that tholr foil supplies or rluh and elegaut ISIS'S' have Just arrived—purchased from too most emi nent Importer* t f the country, aud selected with a care as regard* ologunco uu.i beauty, which cannot bo appreciated until fully cxamlued. Wo can confidently Bay tiiat our stock of Rich Dress Goods und Cloak* cannot bo surpassed for beauty and elegance, and that our Domestic Stock is as cheap as the like quality of good* can be had from hore to Now York Amo .g our assortment will bo found tho most elegant iTounced Rohes with Uguros; Rich and elegant eoiorod Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed iu toe newest and richest style. Cloth and lioir Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool French Mousllti do Laines, now ami ele gant, Lnplns’ bestall-wool French de Laines, high colors, tor missos. Lupins’ best Block Bombazine and Cballeys. White Merino, Challey, de Paine and Bombazine, very flno. Cloth* and Casaimeres, a full assortment. Plantation Goods beet quality, exceedingly cheap. HouskcceplngarUolos In great variety, best quality at tho lowost possible prices. The limits or an sdvortisoment precludes too possibility of enumerating any but few loading or ioles. We would respectfully request too attention of purchasers to on examination or our stock, feeliug coufideut that style, quality and price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS, sept 16—eodlrn 200 Brougbton-st. NOTICE. T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated themselves together for the purpose ot conduct ing the Wholesale Grocery Business, and haviug purchased toe stock of Rodgers A Norris, will here after continue the business under the firm or Rod gers. Norris A Go., at the old stand, corner of B*y and Lincoln streets. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAB. A. NORRIS. GEO. H. JOHNSTON, JNO. N. BIRCH. Savannah, June 2d, 1856. Je 2 rpRE firm of Rodgers A Norris having this day X been dissolved by toe above association.-either partner will use the name of the firm in liquidation. JAS. G. RODGERS, - JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, June 2d, 1866 Je 2 COBB ON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination of the Institution of Slavery in the United Slatcs^wlth its objects ana purposes. By Howoll Cobb. Horton's Life and Publlo Services or Jamies Bu chanan. Irving's Life of Washington; cheap edition; vol. $1,60. Naplor's History of the Peninsular War; a new edition, in 4 volt. 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Price $7,60. Oommodoro Perry’s Expedition to Japan, .with numerous engravings; $6. Household Mysteries: a Romance of Soutoern And in fact everything niusually kept in a Family (iroocry Store. AWv, We will keop constantly on band a choice supply of frmh Emits of evory description Wo havo perfected a syatsm ot business that win •nabls ustoreoeivoby almost ovsry vessel from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston, fresh and new supplies to oar stock.. . We would respoctiully suggest to oqo andaUi to giveusa call before purchasing elsewhere, and ws promlis to dispose of oar articles at toe —* {essooableprioee, for eaah.oratty see 49*R#puiiic*n please oopy. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with, tha, Empress Josephine. Tucker's History ortho United Slates, from its Colonisation to 1841. Vol. 1st History of Socrot Societies and of tho Republican Party in France, from 1830to 1848. Bernard Lite, A romance of the Texas Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. B UTTER AND CHEESE-- io kegs choice Goshen Buter. 25 Boxes New Cheese, landing and for sale by aug 28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. _ is respectfully called to. the above MllL... They are now In use by at least 10,000 of the most practi cal stock Feeder* throughout the couBtry,wno ora ready to testily to their superiority over all other - Mills of a similar kind. These Mills are mode to* exclusive business or toe patentee, Mr. Soott. who being a practical man, superintend* the coating Is person, and selects only suoh Iron as I* beat adapt- < * ■ ed to toetr use, which, Uke car wheels, require to •* . bo made of metal known to be hard and strong.—. ‘I i The Little Giant has taken tbo/rM premium# nearly all the State Fairs throughout too Union, and that tn toe moatcampUmentary manner. They if*, y guaranteed ogolnatbreokago or derangement WMn .. used ocoordlng to directions, and worrantodto give the most perfect satisfaction, or the money refunded on the return or toe mill. ... They ore of threo rises, and wlu grind from eight to fifteen busbols good toed per hour, according to. compU^'mdi' KM?U oui iffentlnSmttik, 1 ofwhom the miU may be had at oar prio*. march 7- i -eodAwly diRsxt stnnpn wars-:; HOUSE BUSINESS. • , ,) > nlBE ander.lftt.il Having tawed llw flrMnpof -' j, I Wtrehonw, known u Hodg«oa>», u>. well. M'ltttw, will traniaot a General ComnMia and Wareliouee Buslneei. ; • - . ' AU conalanineiila (ttr .aala or ohlpmoat wUl TO* ■ oelreatrialaitenUon. ' ■ •• 1.., ... Oeuott.reealvad on .lorage, aad MrUoala.MM. ^ .fiSKSfiSK^w*^ ''