Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 02, 1856, Image 3

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RIHRHHHHHMHBMMVPHRRPPIHRIHilHI ,,|I rnr ftuh only. ltrfiiKT'raCTc; 7 _ Hu Hid rtnt of October Uio Nlgbt Utrard |^'»lllliooel »*«,!•. M. ^ ordor^Hobor, W":.,., I Chief 1*01100. hi* *> CHATHAM i ,uu a candidate for’re-oloctton to Uio of* floo of Receiver or Tax Returns In January roomily oowyodr^^ O'lVTHUVOTHlia OF CHATHAM 1U COUNTV. rolliw oUinu, I tun > oomlldote at Uio l^.lvUi n, In Jemrary uoxt, Ibr the offloe or "wioclor, .nd —Hell jour ■npj»rt >ni|n>i ootl ^V4UU«h,8<pt.30Ul l 18*6. VOli HKCKIVHR dP TAX RRTUBll*. ^ Fellow cUIxoiu, 1 hereby announce my- fgf #eir«mradldatofor thoabovo named offloe, HOWB^S COTTON HARVESTER. rno great desideratum of Plantera la final- k obuiuod In the auccesafol Invention of life’s Dutton Harvoitor, with which ono hand can ‘U v much cotton as nve In the ordinary, way, L, us ><arlng an immense amount oT labor. ' What .r.it.u-y'H cotton Gin Is In lu after stage, Howe's uowter U lu picking. Fur nirthor Information, apply to A. WILBUR, 111 Uay street. Am*nt Ibr the Statue of Georgia and Florida, ' ir-d To ilie I’ulroDi of the Suv’h Georgian -■* All debts due totho Georgiau provluus t Jar the Oth instant, aru pnyablo only to tho uu der-*igce l. Nolo* aud accounts due In tho city wtl v irnHoiited Immediately, aud uil debts duo lu the 6 M.itry will be forwarded by un early mall, lu is beiug the tlrst timo that Uio underslguod has .■ilriicly appealed to Ills late patrou, ho fools that t&jf trill uot censidor- him unreasonable in urging anri them the necessity for Immediate paymeut. armlttattcofl may be made directly to the wider- ii/aeJ. or to R. B. lliltou ft Co., whose receipt will Eenlld. PHILIP J.‘PUNCH jirauoah, May 28, 1866. mylB-lawdfcw TO _ faesub^ribersot >mvau. and varied uiortmonUrt’ second-hand prlnUng material, suffl* ujeut to ostahlUh a complete Job Offloe, with but few additional articles, consisting tn part of—One ample funt of s:.'all 1‘ica, as good as now, and vari ous fouls of jo type; «ue super royal hand-press; • < proof-press, latest improvement, .• large imposing stones, uew; dou* amis; oases, oomposiug slides,col- s, olios os, etc., etc., together with ides portalnlug to a newspaper K. U. HILTON ft C w . lOR’s umcii, r tin or Sa* »nnaii, 6th of August, I860.) i to uWNKltri* I<OGS, and all others whom It wav concern. i’uu u’rj hereby notified to keep your Doga lu and u.wcnt them from going at large within the City 1.1 Bills. Any Dug found going at large alter this notice, tat umil (lie ‘20th day or September next, shall be Killed. a. *.] KDW’D. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest. Knw'n. U. Wiuwx, Cleric orCoundl. tug 6 WfciLbsAt WBXjfXHi, D1ALKB8IN D0ME8T.1C, FOREIGN AND FA \ DRY GOODS. No. 146 CongresttL, Savannah, Ga. jAS. T. WKLL3, formerly of Beaufort Diet. 8. C. MttJPiIll.UH WILLIAMS, “ Sorlvan Co.,Ga. sept * I. C HIVC J. B. DAVIS. W. II. LOSU. RUSE, DAVIS A LONG, miHltiSlON MERCHANTS SAVANNAH, GA. may 3» .. WCAflT. Mi I*. _ LOCKETT A SWELLINGS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND s HI S'PING AGENTP, Savannah, Ga, Will auoud to tlie sulllug of all kinds of produce Mrictattention given to receiving and forwarding xwds. uiay 61 ly luctiou & Commission House, Macon, Ua a. r. McLaughlin, ’its from UQ frlonds Jewripiiou. Takes orders for Cotton. Special attention given to the sales of Real folate, .'ilocks and Negro property, at public aud pmatuiulus. Prompt returns and aUvatch. inference—C. A. L. LAMAR. meb UU MS. W. (JKKXX. U. V. SNOOT. GREEN A SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 00(26 THUMASTO.N, OA. .JOHN BILBO, Onllimry of Chatham County, AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oillce lu the Court House. “NnrawnsccULLOii, uiyia ATTORNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia, tf oittco on Bay street, over the Bonk or Savan nah. mayl8 Hr L. 'pT'KING. ATTORNEY AT LAW .' TWOoqmt?t»!>l*' r _.. JcomlbltaVleWood oorner of Ubortyt«tt L IRKIIT 7 ■ "iaS«bout> . -THIflid’. J oil'ih6t»ool6»ni»nil ooinmWli)i,» i,. rlMovorDr. Braollsy s Drug ffcro Into lOfflcto.nlrVrMh.m lb. ronl’Sy W'lf So- next. OIUULl;, 6IIOLL, . I,pi 80 ; - JjohlBlSk.. , ~~rmt antA 1 , ,T , - 1 . •opiSD-ir-B, Anbiiuct. * septM-lw WUSY A HTORE AND DWELLING on .the tor-' her of Houston aud South Broad fllreot Lane. The stand is well ostabllshed, And Is suitable for a Bar Room and Oyster For particulars apply ou tho.pmnlscfi; FOR RENT. _ A WHARF STORK an dor 174 Bay stroc I IHiaaosslon given 1st October. i gS ply t0 1 Tl!,0N * t ? 0RD0N * l . I Aud possession given ou the first of Oc tober, that northern half of the brick build* log situated on Tattmll and the bead of Gordon Streets, occupied by. Um; Cooper; a delightful location amt vory conveniently finished' with gas and water. Also, two tenements of Uriel- un Monigomory and Jones Htrcet, vory comfortablo, all now and in good repair; possession given on the lstNovorabor, OTJVKR M. UU.IURlDGR*' FOB SALK M A VALUABl£ LOT, non tho Central Railroad Depot, about 60 x100. feot Hits Lot is reestniplo. On the pforalsos are Lot is reestniplo. On tho pfomlses are three comfortablo Woodtih BUILDINGS, wuiuu rent for bavJ per annum. Terms moderato. Apply to J. B OUUBEDOE, sept 29 ,,, Agent. " ATLXfroA HOTEL. ATLANTA « t i t GEORGIA. J. J. IIESLER, Proprietor. t&tA. Lufe of the reramtaA Hotel,- Nob Orleans. ;;;■ Passengers per Evening Trains will find I Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars, may!4 MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, jAC Js&8mhiv.^« LA - ..* 1 60 , 6 00 . 20 00 lyr BOARD PER DAY. board not wnne BOARD PUR MOjrm ,mayl3 MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND CHARUBIOX, B. 0. THIS House is now adapted to all the wants of tho Travelling Public, aud tho ef forts of tho Proprietor will be to deserve their patronage. THOMAS 8. NICKERSON. DENNIHHdLLVVD;' NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solicits tho patronago or masters of vossol* and othora rcqniriug tho sonrlce-iof a Notatry Public orsbloplng Ma-tor, aud wiU attend promptly to all business catrustod to hl ** oaro. lm—sepO 1: JULi REMOVAL. Tho subscriber has removed to the store oast of Air. O’Connor, corner or Drayton anil Broughton utreots, adjoining tbo Marshall House, whore be is prepared to make to or der Uontlomen’s Coats, Pants, Vests, &o., in a man- nor to suit the most fastidious. Gontlemon furnishing their own materials wiU find It to their advantago. Cash must be paid for workmanship in nil cases, as there will bo no books kept opun. Cutting for men and boys attended to; and all cutting Jobs must be paid for on dollvory. Uniforms or ail kinds made according to the Unit ed States’ Regulations. 49* Youog men doslrous of becoming good cut ters of all gnrmonts bol nging to tho trndo cau be taught in six lessons, at 66 a lesson. Those who will patronlxo um will Uud prices to suit the times. M. CEAREY, Agent sopt 18—4m I 1LOUR.—600 sacks “ Carmichael's” Flour, just 1 received and lor sale on Divorablo torim by sept 26 WEBSTER k PALMES. MAGAZINES. H ARPER’S New Monthly Magazine 'for October; tiodey’s Lady Book lor Ootobor Aithur’s Home Magazine for October, l’utoreon’s Now Monthly for October. Roooived and for sale by WARNOCK * DAVIS; sept 26 160 Congress street. WoreoY 80 Barrels Applos, Morcer l’otutoes, Rod Onions, _ _ Tomatoes, Burgnlow Pears, on<l 600 Cab bage), In tl«»re and tor suloby sept 25 ,J. D. JES8E. ' TOllOUHKKEMi'iSUS. 'T~ iANUSI, OBOSIN Upholster, 26 Bn-an-st, would respectfully announce to tho oltixqrLB oi ivannah that ho la ready to mako and put down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Alattlng, &o., at tho shortest iiu (leiioral Agent and Auctioneer) ! Cd » 110,100 thu ,ni,at reasimouie terms, octs-tf SoUils from h& frlonds consignments of ever) i>’ J UST BECE1VEI), per lute arrivals from New York, a superior article of Fluted Skirts and for salo by J. W. THRELKALD, sept 2 Congress and Whitaker nts, RUTTER AND' iinWE.: v ( ' 8ti tikn tiotlce. Miai no (fill mo prossmi thlil V ifordimiHct! df thi'jl/ple, ,. , i • WiH BOfiTOS 1 .—file new'Schf/ Al l 52fcltt’Npt«lh Taylor.* wlUmoot'iVlMl'pMinpt i patimfor the above port. For fhdght apply to 1 pet 1 HUNTER A cidMMKLU V.iiiv—Tho rhipC'iiiUiiBiA, Caplalu ,Be dee, will liavo .^e'pntch for HKfbovo jxe t For freight apply to . . ,00(1 HUNTKlt nT»AMMKLL. FOR UHAULENTON DIRECT., n The superior tdeampr GORDON, J. P. Brook-,Ootnmandur, having beeti tilrtrunjtlily ilvhrluutled and Ihrnlshod with a new traitor, will rop rouulatji'— twicoa week—ho.ween Pavuuiiub and ('llai'lKwtt'e leaving Savaiiuuh dvery V odijMay uini^atllrdto’ afternooufl, at rt o’oldnk. an l rytoriiiug will leave I’hti lesion every Monday und FrldH/ altchieoiiH, at 6 o’closk , Fortrelghl or im^age apply fo J. I*. BROOKS. AM, ; *0|d gfi ■ Charleston whitrf. F«»: KltbKillf lilt niAKTElt —The A I S Barip.ie ISAAC R. DAVIS, CaiilaiD Ifou 1,400 rtheii—cau hike the liulk iii; 1,000 bales cot- IQU.- Apply.tu : ■ C.-A. GREINER. ~ F(ilt' l'lffliAiifil.PHiA .--iftitoFa Uvii- _First Vinsw..—'Tin* sclir FANNIE. Captain >u>n, now loading. Will' have Immediate di) patch. For freight ••uuugotnmiLs apply to HoptlS 014 VS. A. OUEIoKU.' >ama LoHitery, I'rtlOIII/.ll. MV IKK el -VK OF AMH.M.) j iuutiimi AiflilEmt| jCuttcri) io no irawy lu the City of Montgomery. Alabama. v ““tvtr in imimu, on FRIDAY, October 10tb, lH6d, on tlf flan of "" SINGLE NUMBERS! •• • •—-! SAMUEL SWAN. Manager. :ii),Dim ticiccts Oiiiyl i ••"Vizoe'amouiiliiigto 200,000 Dollars ! 1 imii'ivAiAAijj'sijttKMKL' l p.'IZC til 000 I.......... $60,000 . I’HflxAUELPtHATtiif Itaumib lln^ohr R’ W. TULL, A M Strowbridge, fiisl mastdr For freight, apply to anglO C. A. GREINER. lOdi it* above, lor balance of cargo, apply j/.fil ii'-'l i i(U FOR I.IVKRIHiUi..—Tile A J Atilerw.»«i ship PAI^JON, Pulton muster, having a large |Mirtitiu of freight uugagud. a ill meet with dispateh a 10 '/iihi. FOM DEMBItY’8 FERRY, AND ALL Til". INlERM-DlATK LANDINGS ON IT1E SATaNNAH RIVER I Tlui now lion steam, tiaoxot 8WAN Captain Richard Johnson, will leave Charleston wharf ovory Friday morning, at lu o’clock, punctually, for.Duneiry’s Ferry, an l all Interiuudl- ato lauding* ou tho Savannah liivcr. 4ST Tho Swan has superior accommodations for passenger*. For freight engagements apply to i! ggffl JOHN RICHARDSON. 4 •» * 300 x >V j 25i 1' •'* 1 170 4 ** 201) ! 4 *(• 169 8 •» . (10 8 '•* 40 80 “ 36 2110' • 26 300 *• 20 Niagara Path, the Lakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ItOUTtt Per Sfeamhip Keystone Shite,via Philadelphia PARK TO PHIL A- DELP’A NIAG’RA FALLS 9340. 1 ■ 1 1 8!4S. mins LINE couuuud at l’UUadcluhia with the •X Great Varth-Wes torn Railroad Kouto. through to Niaguia Fills and Bulfulo, iu slxtuuu hours from Pbiladelt.hi.. Through Tickets, with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia, nud intermediate poluts, for salo by tho Agent. ; Fare tc Niagara Falls dr BttllUld $28 “ Elmira 2ti • CanaudaigiLi 27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent. ‘ J23 Savannah. Georgia. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK 00. Seiul-Weekly United Statu* Mall Line. “T1HB NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Sleuui8bi|M— fOXVILLK., 1,600 tons..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUG 1>T'A ... .1,600 “ .. Caiit. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M.S. Woodhull. AI.AHAMA.... 1,300 “ ..Capt. O. R.Sohonck. WILL LKAVK SAVANNAH KVKIIV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. These ahlps are among the largest on the coast, unsuriwstfcd in speed, surety and uumfort, making their passages in lUTy to sixty hours, and are com manded jhy Skillful, careful and petite officers.— Havihg' eteguul state room accommodations, they ofl'er a most desirable conveyanco to Now York. Cabin Passage to New York *26 Steerage Passage to Now York 8 PADELFORI). FAY & CO., Savannah.- SAM’L L. MITCHII.I.. 13 Broadway, feb 6 Now York. . firkins extra choice Goshen Butter; lOfepWi of foigligh Daltymud now Cream Cheese, received and lor sale by scptlO . JF3SSE., OBNitRAi; NOTlOK. ' lU S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING cau now be done at home. Ur. CHARIJCS KEMIPH baviug es tablished blmsolf permanently, all work In this line will be done with dispatch. All repairing ofCastors, Toapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other article will he done nontly before plutiug. All old silver plate, such aa Toasetts or Urns, Forks or dpoous, will bo re-Uulflhed and made equal to new, and at moderuto prices. All work or orders loft at my store will be nttended to promptly. - U. 8. Mall Line - FOR PALATKA, FLA., . Fla Oarirn, Brunswick, St- Marys, (fa., Fernanda- na and Jai-ksmotltc, Picnlata amt Black Creek, Fla, _ W THE steamer WEI,AKA, Capt. N QsSstiBtfm King, will leave for tho above place- every .Saturday Morning, at ID o’clock. This bout has large aud airy State Room accom modations, nml taking the Iuluud Passage, oiler - ovory inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will bo taken (or Traitor’s Hill and inter -mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. So freight will bo taken after ti o’clock. For freight or pxwago apply on board ul the Florida Steam packet wharf, or to JyS* CLAGHORN k OUNN1NOKAM. may27 Watch cases galvanized. G. M. UIFFIN- n 1 lUOOU I A* UA II , Corner of Bay and, Whllafcer Street*, SAVANNAH. feb 22 amus 1.«. WRHMT. ' J l*. K. saVAQK. WRIGHT A SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LA IF, imUNMWICK, GA. jyID "Josin;boWen, “ NOTICE, C ONiIGNEKa iR>r Schr. M. E. WELLS, from Bos ton, will please attcuJ totho roceivlug or their goods from the vo-sol Ulscnurgitig ul Buker’a Wharf, (foot of Ahercoru street) All goods re- maluing on tho wharf after sunset will be stored nt the risk und expense or the cousiguees. sop2fl OGDEN, STARK k a>. ENGl.NEEK, ARCHITECT' AND SURVEYOR, loRNKR OP DILVYTON AND BBTAN-RW., (Above C A. L. ljirnar.) 6m I NITED STATES MAIL LINE. Fir raiaika, East Fla., oia Darien. Brunswick, St, Starys, Fernandina, Jacksonville, .Viddlcburn, (Black Greek,) andPUxUaia. — Tho uew and elegant steumpaeket DARLINGTON, Capt. Drook, leaves every luesaay morning, at 10 o'clook, for tho above places. Freight wilt be taken for Trader'V Hill and intor- uiodiute landings on St Mary’s River. K3T No freight will bo lukeu aftor 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, iiaving excellent slate, room accommodations, apply on board, at Urn Flori da Steumpauket Wharf, noar Uio Goa Works, or to Jy» OLAHHORN .k CUNNINGHAM. Ag’ta. ^UTTEIt uiiil Cheese—10 firkins extra choloo Goshen Butter, and 40 boxes of selected CIhpso, all sixes, received p.r steamer Alubamu. sept 21. J. I). JESSE, A. MoALPIN A BROTHERS, Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards. tept 5 8 a vann An, a a. ’■ J - (WOO. WX. WARE, St. R. H. H-ARDU. OUDEN, STARR d(CO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, BAY-8TRBET.8AVANNAn.GA. PATTEN, HUTTON A CO., FACTORS. forwarding and Commission Merchants, Bayitrtet, gavxnnali, Ga. B. GUMMING, rw ATTORNEY AT LAW, febl-ly irwwtox, QA. c- s. HARRIS,):;. A. 0. MCQXHXI IIAUU1SON A McGBHEE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING A: For warding Mcrchauts. MAUI.61 BHOAMOTBI, OOLVUBUB. aXOHOU. - *t* Particular aUouUon given to the sale* or Real wuts, Nagroca and Produce, W* Lboral advaucea made on Negroes aud Mer- Maadlx# RU.HE. PATTEN k CO. l liOXBY .2 DANIEL, VColumbus Ga 4fEWART,GRAY ico. f ’ i'JIWK, DAVIS k LONG,' WM. WRIGHT, f>ilium. f Savannah’ YOUNG, ATKINS U DUNHAM 1 0. A. GREENE 4 CO., ' ' \ Apalachloola n. S. 4\t»ril. I-Mobile, Alabama; B. ELLIS, Factor and (joneral Commission Merchant' N0{ 71 BAY-8TRBBT, 8AVANNAU, OA., awXRSTti—Mwsrs. Clagboru 9 Cunningham. Ben 4 Preotls*. ugdon, 8Urr k On . Savarinah J. p. UlQmiW- Rn.lnn . 1 Thomp." Ro'iinn ** i i'lkt oocpxM, sso. aiunrn vra^kh. COUPER A FRASEll, »ACf,jttS 9 GENERAL 00UU18SI0N MERCHANT, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. ftnyll «. J DAVANT, JR, r *CT0R AND COMMISSION MEROANT, No. 07 Bay Street, SavannaJi.Ga SAVAGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tHOMAUTlLU, rHOXAX OODKTT, OA. bZL ‘ a * u «» «n(rusted to hlx care will rejuivo * >fl ffl|ii attention. sshsa (j. Hunoma, lyr—mar 17 0KR8, ,„ n ., • AY-STRUT, 8AVANNAU. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, COMMI8SJON B merohant, AND DEALEH IN limber and Lumber. , SAVANNAH. Ga. ■R6«U A»U MIIIBKH. A ll M j i .j, u liCflloKn. A‘yJg n<b -<>( Wood, Boards. Plxnki, Joixt, ••'M. J. bMJUTON!' T. a. & A. L. ROWE, M AN UF ACTUJIRIIS * ’AND IMPORTERS CVF possrnT. Dili.. aiig'JD LINSEED OILf sept 26-lm 188 FRONT-STREET, • i . NEW,YORK.I EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. T HE TRUSTEES of the above nameil Institution announco to the; public,' that this Acadomy will bo opened on tho first Me.iday In November Tho principal, Ool. •>». spencer; -an experienced —■*—■— J - * by, lux fo^— G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Cornor of Bryan and Whitaker Street*. HAS now on hand a beautiful as- * sorlment of Jewelry or overy dla- jab crlpUon and kind worn by ladlos A-.fl and goutlomon. and willsellatunusually low prices, I have this uay roooived (per Expreaa) a large stock of elegant Siver Waro, consisting of Cako and Plo Kuivos, plolu and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives aud Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg uraters, kc. kc., ail in Morocco cases, aud initnblo fur proseuta. I have also this day reuuivod an addition to iny stuck of bulrworkol light colored Curls, Topsys. Uraids,Front Pieces, Bands, Undo Tom, &c., which now makes my ugsortmout complete. Orders received for any color desired. teacher, cotnos wolij-eepmmeuded , , n vu4g. )uu .u, tuu ™ ; u ]t „„ former patrons mid other ffontlepieh or lifgfiti^t rdspecta- blllty. illity. manner, and warranted. Kecomuiundod to us, as. he Is, as well us from our own knowlodgo of Col. Spencer, wo commend him and the Academy to tho pttrouage of our Iriouds at home and abroad. Miss A. M. Spencer will assist iu tho Fumalo and Junior department. For further information, at ply • L. M. BLUUNT, Sec’ry. 80pt26 QGLBTHOPB MEDICAL COLLEGE TO TEACHERS, Literary Institutions, etc. 4 pH»«rwiiw . . . i . . IYISON * I^IIINNBY, 821 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Publish the American Educatlouulsorios of Improved SCHOOL A COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS. 40-Full Descriptive Catalogues sent pre paid in cluding strong teHtimonials from eminent Toachors, South and North; terms for specij men copies, Ac. scp20—Imrtftw ^jOFFEE.—500 bogs Fair to Choice llfo Uoifee" lui) _ bugs and packets Java Ootfoe; 100 bags La guyra Cofleo, in atoru nud for sule by iopt26 UOI COMDK', JOHNSON" A CO. - QUtiAR—16 bhiliT Ciioice Porto Ulco~Sugar; V do O Fair Orleans Po; 10 do Cuba do; 10 do Musco vado do; instore and’ for s ilo by «ep 26 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k Co. BOARD OF HEALTH. -Savannah, 24th Sopt., I860 lular mooting of tho Board of Health A n held this night, tho following proarablo and roso utlons wore oifercit and adopted: Wnoreiw, It has boea reported in on ) or uiiro of Uio Now York cliypapors, that Mr. FUbor, lafo the Clerk ol the stonmor Augusia, ruuulng between tills city aud Now Vwk bar recently died in that r i3 T yellovv* foyer, mid whereas, it is n known foot that yellow favor lias boon prevailing in and about jho city o New York for tho mt nix weeks. Bo it Resolve I, That itis the deiiberativo opinion or this Beard, tlrnt it tho said Fi.hor died of yellow fovor, be died of a disease which he contracted In or noar the city of Now York, inasmuch aa thero is not now. and has not been this year, a case of yet low (over in or noar this city. , Resolved, Thai the above bo published in the city paper*, and that tho Now York Day Book and other Now York papora friendly to the South, raquwtad to copy. 8. A. T. Lawxxxcs, M. D m Sec’y H It. : ■ apt 28 WM.' M. DANikhCr ATTOWNBY AT LAW, • - > SATAXXAH, OA.' ■W0fflo.OT.r Thomu H.IttWfAOi.’.C,#* lon.etritrM. ' •> “a*™ — WM. M. LAWTON &CO. Charleston, Soatti Cnrollua. SEA ISLAND COTTON AND IUCE FA(J- ^ TORS. r) f Winborn Lawton Jr. eod4m Watches repaired by and undor the supervision of self, and allother work dune in a workmanlike may 26 SAVANNAH GEOLRGIA. f£|HE Rognlar Course ofLccturosin tho above In- stltutlon, will commence on tho First Monday lu November next. Tbe Faculty Is constituted os follows, viz. II. L. BYRD, M D., Prof. Principles und Practice or Medtclue. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof, obstrics and dls- uses of Women and children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. I)., ProL Matoria Uudica, and Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. CHIVER3, M. P., Frof. Physiology and Pathology. -JAMES 8. Ml. , . J. W. BENSON, M. 1)., Prof. Principles aud Practice or Surgery. LAWRENCE,.!.. jtOBlERT, ,M I)., I’rof. Medical CliemiStry. WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus, Prof or Chomistry. E. J.OLIYEROS, .11. l>„ Demonstrator of Ana tomy. * Feos, for tho full course, *105 Matriculation *6, Dumoustriitpr *10 w Graduation *30. For further information, address II. U BYRD, M. P. Peuu. ->»ptl7 2mwtw 20,Uil) 20.IIO0 'JO.Uuil is,....,... 20,000 Ui f o00 Is 10,00. 10,000 10,you 6.duo U ... 6,000 IvfiOO Is .......‘. MOO, l', 1 till) I,,..;. .' 000 600 Is Itl.tfO'J 600 16,11(10 200 LV. 16.000 ltd) is I 0000 .. 00 Vii-.J..,.. . 7,*»(IU t> |tr|ze< nf *400 iipjinuiiii’g i-i Sito/ioourii 1,060 ' 20 uuO urn 1,200 (10,000 are I,turn 10,000 are 800 10,000 uru 700 6,000 are ‘ 00o' 2,600 nro 480 1,000 arc 320 600 are tt,MW 300 arc f»;000 200 arc 0,()00 I iiu do I ..do do.. 1 ()» Al0 ; 6 ilojilo.. 2 uo do., 2 do"do..’ 20 iio i|i|^., 50 dq do.. 76 do, do, . 100 do do.. V45 do do; 1 Til W UllKAT'W WSTMRtViINNl’ It A IN'UI^ ■' Vu.;UF M.W-YWR)i'. ,* v UK (Uttttix Mitritic itiMkfi ijt’tllpil- AjM} u\! cinnoi iiKit l l-/ii‘a»m , f)ry6n striict'-. ■ •* .'uf'viiY'iUii '.1IW1I '••-•■Ml- '■r<Xll’oci»i)l»'7.lflvi.n»i.. ur-vjAAun «.*■ . W'-Ltiai'c.Gtiii j-ivt-i/i'd i'lvitim'iii' .iiV-in ' »tir«-* ■i lurtoi'ii ol-iiiu i-ii-mcos Will Iio ruldi ilii ) n* in*.,t y ' ("iiiom III scrip 4'V A* L. Luiuur,' icb lO - Agent Ih.V'vantmli -wUlliCAii .(itililui toiunuii'.e CDiD|o>>',> ^BUtlirrii Jlii) ii»ii line ttHt doiiilMiij, - toiuc Innuruiu e Ciioi|»uiiy, qf 6, Vwk, aiii'iiigiUiiit Fire ik .ilnriue In*. Goin’y, Risks in tin* above ll.-.tancc CuiujMU|et> .iniicriH sen '»y Wit. JUavO k SONS, Agcois.' 1 ’ Sit. ou itaj stiv-«i. .511 vnuiiuli, Min iMsmiiitici. IH66. -lect) . v-AtifJi T -- -f ‘ Hliion;'Mid«H.’’. ' " r sept 6 ' FlilE, IU AKIN Hi AND LIFE •i .) .'5 L- 14-A--N \<i. ill, ttAY-HTltEK'l. wjl'il'Ai. lliAlKlSaBSIBl}) Kcarit Cuiir .ilillioii Out..111.. U«. .1... ,..1...^...,., Mfra.iL- I 'i lill.i.Illli. , '■ flic uoiiJiili)g,.rooin add. trU'iiu nest 10 our store formerly uoouplpd .hyVMpycr. k Plum. Also, several y the loliowiugros|siiisHm‘ HIim!K Ct.inpunlo Gtuu'ter Uak Life liiuui’uikrc l uiiijmi.), OF HARTFORD, 0T- EipdiHiiiv Fire ItMurtMice Oo»»|»»)»>. . or I.ohDov- Farmer*’ and iUeuhuiilc*' Fire, Marim ami Life IiiMurniinc Gumpauy., . , . OK PUlUADkliPUlA. 1 0()w» Uriilgcporf Flre’niiU AlArlue luiUi'win . Cum^udy, • . , or BuiDUitrimr,; at. . jw i..e snbaoriber wlUeifuui in»nraiu»- 'i- uii>< amouutiu all part* oft lie atatcou every dosr.il plloti property. * ' , ’, " . Lite lueurancc, lo any umuurn, at thu lowuat rale, for the henufit ul lioir* uud creditors, or payable to tbo wile free from tho claims or.creditors. 1,000 |iri/.cM'utioiun'liig lit,., ..,...*200,000 WtlCK OK TICK KIM. ^Vhoie llckcls $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 50. The Alabunu und Georgia Isittorlus, as cliunycls of luvo&tmanl, present inducements over any known scho'iiu. The expcrivucu the public havu lad uftlib inuii.igeineutof the-o Lotteries, the large amountuf prizus soli, the promptuesa with which they have boon paid, uro tho best guuruutcas that tli"y wlli always be conducted in the most honora ble iiiiunicr. Marine lus'irnncc on tlull*: c-r Cargoes to uu jwii- the world. jaii2fi A. WILDLit MUTUA li BENEFIT LIFE INsUKA WF “ COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J Charter Perptiuni. Nutt accnimilauuii,.Ian. .1, lkuti* $2,20U,--> • . 1’otRt amend or.divhlenJs piihl to dale 116.4;*. fotm amoiuil of claims by death paid to date’ i,-i<Mi,i'Uu r . PLAN OV TUK LUTTKKY. There are 30,0(0 tickets numbered tYom l to 3ft,- (WO. There are 38d lull Prizes and 020 Approxlm- lions—nuiklng iu all l,0>)o Prizes. Tno drawing t iked place in public, under ihe.su- perintondeneo of two sworn Commissioner*. Thu Numbers from 1 to i>,»0u, corresponding with those number* on the Tickets printed on sepa rate .slip* of paper, arc encircled with small tin tube*, uud placed iu one wheel. fhu first 380 Prizes, similarly primed and cueir cied, aie placed In another wheel. • The wheels are liieu revolved, aud the uupiber Is drawn from the wheel W numbers, aud attliusamo time a Prize is drawn from tho other whoei. The number uud prize druwu out arc opened and oxhib-. itod to the audience, aud - ugisiored by tho Commis sioner, tho Prize being plucud against tho number drawn. This operatlou.ls repeated uutll all the Prl-.. zes are drawn out. APKKOXIXATIOX lMUZKS. Tho two preceding nud tho two succeeding Nurn burs to those drawing tho first 200 prizes will bo entitled to the 800 Approximation Prizes, a cording to tho Scheme. In ordi-riug Tickets enclose tho tnoucy to our ad dress for th • Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail llio List of Draw.1 Number* imtl Prizes will bo sent to purclusors linni dlately after ilie draw ing. 4S5»Purehasers will please write their signatures plain, und give tliuir’ptei office, county nud State. VMr Remember that every prize is druwu, and payable In full without iicduction. 40- All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi ately idler tin: drawing,—other prizes at (he usual time uf thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should he scut in early. Prizo Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets at cither office. Orders for rickets cau he addressed either to 8. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga.. or K SWAN, Montgomery, Ala,, or septlS B0X‘83,ifittvmmah. r Ga $4,282,4S'o . iiuujamin C. Milfor, .-semuiary, Joseph lord euerul Ageut, 'Roln-rt L. I’utterKoh. President * r i he funds ol this Company ore ail .solely in vusieu first class boildis aml moriguges, stocks, cash, an notes of member* fully secured by thoir jtuUcle* For furilmr punlcolars inquire of WM. II. GLADDING Agent :u rfuvuunah, At the office ol Bell At i’ruuti*. 4, A. .-1 i,i,i v AN. Medical Examiner. KMdtKkxck: ilAVIS YOU i:VSUHiCO YOUIL Ut'K i'llx. CHAu l'£K -)AK UFU INAilitASCii CO MPAM, Uf ilartford, Ct. •At-ii CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,000. Jas. C. WALKER, President. .*j. li, Wuitk, Secretary. This Comit&uy imurus 1J e uV the lowest rates, consistent with sulcly to the assured. Forlurihor iuforuuiUon, apply to A. WILBUR, Ageut, jyy!3 171 Bay street, Savannah.. Ga. PLUMBING. PLUMBING, toallita vorloos branches, at, X tended to at tho shortestuotlce. and iu superior tyle. Also, may bo found Shower Baths, Galvaniz- jd Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Coppor Boilers, Patent Pan Water Closets, I/ml Pipes, Sheet Lead, H. A. Curtin k Co Hose. Fof sale at the use KnrnlBl/store, No. 166 'irn u*nion» rn.-lft , t M.ltt** WATCHES-WATCHES-WATCHES, We aro rewiving tbu l/indon Lever Watches, of the most celebrated makers, in Gold and Silver eases. R. F. Cooper's Du Iplox Watches, Watches for Timing Horses duo Swiss Chronometers, which wo olfor at reasona- file prices, at our new store in Gibbons' Gauge. gpiitVfl I* H MICH01R A 00. to Builders. riTllE HUBSORtBHU is prepared' to execute I ut thu shortest novice, and in tho most work manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connected with tho manufac turing or repairing of Coppor, Galvanized IroU, '/.Inc, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MOItiK, out 13 I6U Broughton si AUK NT FOR 8AVANMAU, .1 a 111 a s ill • X) a rier, AT TUB OFFICE OF MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT efi VO., No. d5, Buy dtreet, bolow the Boat Ulticc. . ... UIKKCTWH*: AluVNSON MARSH, . S. A. KOLLO Firm of A. S. Burned ft lo. ALONZO GUILD, •* •• Childs, Pratt ft Co. I. P. BALLARD, “ ” Livingston, Ballard A to. WM. M. DODGE. •• “ Win. M. Dodge ft Co. P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. KOLIA), S. T. LIPPiNCOTr. ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. DUSTED, WM. H. R1VKRSM1TH, W. H. LYON, GEO. CHAPMAN, » J«W. U. WfcSsTCOt f; * JO.?. FATMAN, • • STEl’iiEN VoN MOKhS, GI<X). SAVt.iiY. A. KlfigUA. AhANSoN MARSH, President, CllAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Presineni, WM. E. itGIJA), Seorelury. . 44T fffis Company will issue Poiiuie.* upon rlno, iuland Navigation, TTausi>ortatiou and Risks, at liberal rates of prem,uiu. I/iesea promptly and liberally adjusted. •lAMKt M CAlffKR, Agem, uctfll. No. 86, Bay Hired. THE GREAT^ WESTERN FlIUir'AND CARY’S DAGUEREOTYPE , A9IBRO types and Photography. P. M. CARY W OULD respectfully give notice thut his rooms are now opou lor tho seasun, wild rea dy tor tho reception of visitors. By tiic AsumoTYVi. process persons may now have thoir children’s pictures takou. iu almost atij posi tion they may choose, in from i to 3 sccodda suting. By tho Photikjkapuic process old Daguerreotypes can be transferred to paper, beautifully colored and enlarged to life. o«t 22 FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. Tlie subscriber, from long experience in the bu.dtio/s. Is prepare] to furnish Steam the ImmIuoss, Is prepared to furnish Steam Engines, Dimers. Circular, .Single and Gang Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Morchaut Mibs. Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castiugs iu geu- * “ “ wbothcr *■ —*“ oral. The Saw Frames, whother for upright or cir cular, will be of Iron when required. All or which, with Ills many Improvement*, I* warranted to bo equal to tbe bust umdo at an / other osiubllsumeut. Bis works are on & scale as extensive as the larg est at tho North, and he is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. uug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. UNIVERSITY OP I/JUISIANA. Mcillcal Department. T HE Annual Course of Lecture* in this depart ment will commence ou Monday, November 17th, 1856, and will terminate I11 tho ensuing March James Jone-*, M. D.. Frofusaoa of Practice of Mod- J. L. Riddell, M. D., Profossor of Chemistry. Warren Stone, M.P. Professor of.Surgory. A. H. i.'enus, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. Gu-tavus A. Nott. 31. D., Professor of Mctcrli Medlcii J. C. P. Weilerstrau It, M. I). I’rol'essor of Anato my. Thomas Hunt, M. I).,Professor ofPliypyoIogyand Pathology. Gilbert S. Vance 31.1)*, Pemontrator of Anatomy. Tho ro on/ for Dissuctlng will be open on the third Monday iu Do tuber. The Faculty aro Visiting Physicians aud Surgeons of tho Charity Hospital, and attond thl* institution from November to April. Tho students accompany the Professors iu thoir visit*, froo of expense, enjoy extraordinary practi cal auvuntages. Thero aro during the season about eight hundred poraons prescribed for daily. Preliminary to tho Course, lectures will bv dcliv- orsd duiiy in tho Amphitheatro of tbo Hospital, from the Urst Jlonduy In November, on Clinical Medicine and Surgery,Auscultation and Percussion, aud other subject*, without any charge to students. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean. Thu Administrators of too Chanty Hospital elect annually, In April, fourteen Resident Sluucuts, who aro maintained by tbo institution. aug 28—w6 fAk □ /UL HUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MAOHINIIS, D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bogs—and which is decldodly superior to auy other maebiuo for that purpose. Spool or skein thread can bo used of anj .' wired length, aud whicli wid not need to bo chi • n I until the wbolo is usel. Bug inunaufacturcr (tin aud Flour merchants are particularly invited Gland examine It at 135 Con gross street. May25. . ALFRED WEBSTER,Geu. Agt WANTED. T HREE HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN load as local and traveling agents in n business J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARLKi HALL, S. E. Corner or, Brough jn aud Barnard Streets. Savon- nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in „ Drugs, ilodicinos and Cbomicals, Dye Woods Dyo StuffiP French, English, and American Perfom- ery Fin Toilet and .Shaving Soaps, Combs aud Brushes of overy description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of ail kinds. Spices, Suufls, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of toe day, Snpurlor Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purpasos, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, kc. tar N. B.—Especial attention given to tbe ™_.lon of Pbyslcittus’ Prescriptions and Family ipcs. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cuses, With plain DirecUnus for use, Including Directions for treatment in casea of poisoning, Drowning, ftc. •P»|7 easy, useful and hoiinrablo, at a salary of *100 per month I A capital of $5 only required I No patent medicine or book busttuMi. Full particulars given (free) to all who enclose a pontage stamp or a tbreo (unit piece, anil uddrw a. B MARTYN. sept22—w3ltt Plalstow, X. H. I TAKE NOTICE. UROQ A8EUS - will havo tueir gocu (IoIIvltcU . free of oxpense with quick, fllspatch from me wannah Grooory uud Fruit Depot; coruer Brough ton and WbUoker streets. . 43* I would call tbo attention or Fruitor* .gener ally lo ny WfU seloctod stock of Groceries, recotv W. H. FABHELL. CITY TIIFASURER’S OFFICE, Savannah, 2d August, 1866 rnilK Bonds or tho City orSavunuah,duol«t Feb X ruary, 1857, (commonly known as McAllister Bonds,) issued for Central-Railroad- Stock, will be rodeomod on application, In Stock of the-Central Railroad and Bunklug Company, ul its market val v U", the Bonds being roooived at par. Holders cl the samo preferring cash, can have them reJoomcd m money. JAS. S. WD KINS, aug 8 Plty'Troas. U '“|WUV KinV^dOoTvicos Nms, fbcei'vcffi5d7or sale-by v. . [**ptt8| - J. D. JBiKE. .. ilon'jih. 1'Aun.vuKn. Fay ftlk)., K. I’kM, M»q., State''Bank. Just rveolVqd‘jiiTjtbto.find jor hhI« low for essli 76 bdxesfto.'l Fgailiy M»ap laiuroft]* • ’ loo •* MTrafei.-' 1'uatlhlniuh 26 cisks T'uiull und middling Rice . Ul .fil/M, iiMhoMln Brandy . • 2D. bills; .OHMohgitJie/i wlilskey 26 half quarts find elghths-assdried Draudfo< 6 bbla. Ueorgia Pouch Brandy, .. 600 bbla. Kd umlalo (.'cment 10 half ch'nglH Hyson Tea . 60 dozen Broom. , ‘ 200 gross Round Wood Box Man lu*-.' sept 26 .... . .. . 7, >’ FOrlti'Utift atoioa under ourh hont* XUQU, cl.VI I - ■ aiig20 -“MoUTIIERN railroad. iTT , Office oftbotoutheruKailrou .Company. / rpiIE Southern Railroad Company invito prnpo- X tals from centrnotors for tho clearing, grudu- atu u, masonry, irdathng and bridging, necussavy to tho complete preparation for.the superstructure of tlie roadway of: tbo eastern division of tLeir road. .*■';• Also, for furnishing ibui cross-tics, uud fur the track-mying with auyTuomeutal. work uumusary. And for all other wbrk, stations, •pliitforms,' tlO: .pots, fee*, required;!,!! tho thorough completion uf tbu road lor eileotlvo'oparnUou. fbo graduation amounts to 770,000 ouhtc yurdsof excavation, aud 666,000 oubio yards of embank- .meut. Tho treslllng to4,000i«et. ' The bridging lo 600 reel. Tho rnoHomy for culverts- amounts to 10,000 perch The cross iio.? to 180,ou). l’ro|M)suls, sealed, oudor/qd, and direutod to tlie undersigned, will be receiveduntil the first day of November next, aud will be,! ut tho option of bid ders. either for— * * 1. Tbe entire work <y construction, completing tho road ready for thu Iron ; - n Tfio work of construction, •xcluslvo of cross ties aud trockdaying; m For each item of work, entire uml separate; For the grauingof either, or a specified nura her of Mictions, of one inilu each; v. For tlie cross Uos to bo furnished, the nurnbur specified; vi. For the outiro construction, leady for the iron; of either of tho three divisions heroiuultor narood ol sutd road:; Tfio ea/fo;u'dlvfslou. connwtiug with the com- p'.otod road lit or near thutowii of Brumlim, extends UAK iNE AND FUIK IN SI. RANI? In. mb INTBHNAT10NAL iu«Ui*auce (Uoiupuuy. MU. 2b, MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, NEW YORK. OiVbll 0AJ.‘iI’Ail—lji312,OlKi • Dusted ft Carll - • W. H. Lyon ft Co. • l«ee, Murpliy k Co. Briggs, Vvesuiolt \ m • Kalman ft Co. • (loo. Savory ft Co. Fire MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 10“ i fa fold aired, Fhitaikljihia Penn. OHARTER i’Kiu’ETUAL......CAI’lTAlV$500,000. KIRK, MAJU.sk, AM) LSLAA'U IXSDKAXOH. D1RECTOKH: Charles 0. loilhrop, 632 Spruce street; Aiuxundor Wfilldon, Morchaut, 14 North Frout-st.: John 0. liuhtor, firm of Wright. Huuter a Co.; F. Tracy, firm of Tracy ft Baker; John it. M’Curdy, Urm of Jones, White ft il’Cunly; Isaac Hazlohurst, Attorney and Oouusullor; .lame.* U. Smith, firm of Juiuch B. Smith ft Go.: fhuodoro W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; R, S. Walton, 3>i0 Markutstreet; rhumas K. IJmeriuk, 634 Spruce street; John J. Baker, Uoldsmith’s Hall CHAKl.ES C. iiATlIKOF, President. Tuos. K. Ijxkkick. Secretary. JA.TIKS M. itAUTEU, Agent, juue 15 No. 86 Bay street. to tho Mobile und oh 0 road, 82)* miles, wuiuh will be divided iqto three subdivisions : the first of 21 miles, tbd second of 28 railos. und the third uf H5)k miles. In each foi m uf proposal, too bidder will stute bU item priooi, uud for tbu graduation will nuke bis bid ul * imucb'pcr cubic yard of uxcavutiou aud eiubuuktuoui, uud tile addttnmal dUlcreuce for ‘‘ox cess” of either; or for so much per cubic yard up on thu largest Hem, and (he dlllbiuiicu for “ex- ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CUHU M Y, No. 11 Pine aired, New l orlc, (BKTWKCN BUGADWAY ANI) WA88AU 8THXBT-) Cash Ctipitai—$10D,0001 rriUB Company iusuros against loss or damage by X Fire, un tho must reasonable terms, dwelling houses und furniture, warehouses, stores unii mer ohandize, factories, simps m port, etc. ., All losses will be adjusted and promptly paid. 1 I), S. MILLS, i’rcsuieut, C. BROOM, Vico FrosidoiiL Ei*w’n C. Taylok, tiecrolury, Gko. B. Dkamk, Surveyor. JAMES 91. CARTER, Agent, Juuo 17 for Savannah, 85 Bay streot. | | AY—200 bales Hay, fo storo and for sale by . Jy2ft CRANE, WEILS ft CO. Thu parties making proposals are desired to make thorn iu four tortus: 1. For Uio'whole amount pay able monthly incuto, us tho work' progresses, re serving twenty pur cent for final butilemeut. 2. Ouu-lmifiu cash, payable In the same wuy, and one hull'ih the stuck ur tho company. 3. Oue-tblrd lu cash, payable in thu same wuy, the bonds or the cuinpauy, pay bio in Lu years, with iutorust at six per cent., payable annually. 4. I'uyublu en tirely lu tbu stock of the road. I ho proposal* to be considered inusL be uccompu nied ay outisliu loiy luleruncour oredenliuls, uud tbe company reserve tho right ol accepting any or dccliuiug all. Maps, profiles audspucllicutious may be soon at this office; and any further information will bo lur- uishud upon uppilcat.ou to thu uudersiguod. Thu Aouilioi n Huliroad commences ut Jucksou, the capital of the Slate, uud is Uulshed a* far as Die town uf Braudou; aud is iu good running order and well equlpiwd to that poiut. It oxteuds from Br..ndou iu u line almost directly east uigluy-two aud a half nil us, to the intersection, of tbu Mobile und uhio Kuhruad, a few miles below tbe town of Marion, in Lauderdale county; and passos through tbe couutles of Raukin. Scott and Nowton. The Hue Is over a nigh rolling .country, well watered and timbered,and lu poiut ofbeaiihtuiuess,cconom ical liviug, &c., is cquul to Hie most favored porduns of tho carolinosand Georgia. Tbegrudlng, excopt for too first twenty miles ix generally light; and ui>ou the most of the sections tho excavation and embankment aliornale favorably; tbo excep tions beiug m tbu two bunvieet cuts. Tbe mateiial is ol a character euslly moved, the growth of the rouutry ulfords abnudanco of umber aultablo for bridging uud cross'tlus;aud itis believed that no work olfor*, in facilities for construction, greater inducumeuistncotuiuctors, esiH'cially those using negro labor. The coinpuiiy b entirely out of debt, aud lias duo to it by rename stockholders, about# 30,000, which will doubtless be paid us thu Beard of Managers way cull it iu. It is also an recipient under tho recou grunt ofLmls made by Congress, iuboy can bo hud uluug the line, which is behoved to be tho case, of nearly 400,000 acres of laud. Tho road conueots with and is uu oxteusiuu ot tbo Vickburg aud Jucksun Railroad, completed and lu full operation to thu Mississippi river ut Vickburg; opposiio which i ity, in Louisiana, commences the Vicksburg, Shrovenport and-Texas Railroad, now under cuutract for tla whole distance aud in rapid progress of construction. U Intersects tlie Now UrloutiHnnd Jackson. Great Xortburu Railway at Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with tbo Mississippi tontral Railway, tbo iron uf whicli Is now being laid to Holly springs. It Intersects with tho Mobilo and ( bio Railroad, as already stat ed, near Marion, nud I to point or Intersection meets with tbe North-eastern audSoulhwostei a Kuilroau in Alabama, and through that unites with tbo roads in Virginia, lenuossoo and North Carolina. It li also an tmlispensublo link iu tbo iluo of Railways thut are to unite Charleston anil Savannah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Shrovonport und El Faso, with tbu Pacific uccun running its entire length no the saiuo parallel of iatitudo with tboao p'ucos. It is thus obvious that this lino of work is ouu of thu mo>t important unfinished imiurprlr.es iu the coun try. It Utbu'ruugh Nutiuuul in its churactcr: for it unltos 31aiuuand New urleans, und the Atlantic and tho Mississippi,-by Indissoluabio lionds. But whilst thus National, it appeals especially for aid to Southern men aud Southern enter pi be, for whuu complcteii, with tho lutormedialo gup iu Alabama, it wlii, with its connections, now built aud being built, run right through tho heart or those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis sippi, Alabama, Georgia aud south Carolina, aud unites thu great inland cea with the broad ocoun. These facto uro htated to cull attentlun to this lluo of roud and to induce capitalist* and contractors, to embark liberally iu its construction, fbo Uftcon foilosof completed Railroad, with ito oqulpmeuto ana sixty valuable slaves, many of them mechanics, is a bonus from the State of Mississippi; the public land bus been dountod by Cougress ; and it is, per- hups, not grcully ovur-estiuiatiug tho prosout pro perty ot tho roud to put ilat or near ono miliion of dollars' fo'WhfcUsum future) stockholders wiio may bocoino such by direct subscription of lunacy or work,will boat ouce equally lutorostod. It will thus be soeu tbal this roud proseuts peculiar in- ducumeuts to men of moans to engage in its con struction. WM. C.SMEDUS, sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad. BV T. JF.^11 A, vot y.UesirabfjTiiiut 1 jgjff A ... froirftho city, Con’ulnliig /thout 80 ai:res, hi .which Is cleared ft undor good and. I'ltslsillialt The (inarod laud Is a rich loom) roll, aod v adapted for gardening purposes. Therp li a W most excellent water on too promises and a” sary out-buihjlogs. negro; houses, bariiB, ltd;, halnuqo of tho Duct, say 40 uerp*, is lihcloured land Valuable. i)mt«r 4 ht»d;.“ ■ynxr and; boivlly Umbqrod witli tho soil oxiiellent., Tbo locality is very excellent; ' 1 not one case of sickness has occurred on the prom-. lies during tho whole time the present proprietor. - 1ms owned it. Tills Is d chance for un Investment . rarely to be met with, and any person wishing a. quiet private residence noar Urn city, or auy puraon desirous or going Into foe gardening business to . raise fruit and vegetable* for oiir,market, will find , this the place to stilt. For forms, which will' be very liberal, Inquire at our counting room, 164 Hay street. Title* undtoputav angO At Prtvato Sale. 1700 bushe s Rico, Hti uxcellout artode for stock •if all kinds. Gall and oxamlne. ITlco 26 cents po**’ buHhoI. _ ; ijnnelP To ISout. Two good store*, under the bluff, at Urn foot of Whitaker street June 18 Wanted to Purchase .-j A convenient medium-sizoil house, In a ceutra,!/ location—one fronting on a square would be prefer- red—for such an nue u liberal prico would be given, JunolO At Private Rule. ; , Thirty ellglbh building Lola, 66 feet front by;ion to 124 foot .Unop. situated on Taylor, Gordon and 1 Gastou streets. These lots aro on high giouud and .- some of them iu thu immediate neighborhood of the > lot selected lor the site of too Savannah, Albany ; and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms same as city lot-, viz : one-fifth cash, tbe balance, bearing IntoroiR ai six |ier oent.--— junelO HURRAH FOR Till, PALI. TRADU ' FRESH GROCERIES. FRUIT, AND VF.GF.1'AllLiES. W M. H. FARRELL Is now prepared to supply his customors witli tho best qimllUe* of NOttTHEON FltUITS AND VEGETABLES, selected-with great cure''by bis buyer, who remains in New York during tho season expressly for that purpose. Fresh goods arriving by every steamer. The fol lowing vegetables per Alut nmu: 1 crulo very Une large Cabbage, 10 Ubls cholco eating and cooking Apples, 6 bbis largo Ringgold Sugar Pears, 16 bbis Mercer Pom toes, 3 bbis Boots and Carrots, * Onions, red and white, Tomatoes, Parsnips, ftu. Groceries per Alabama: ... , Pekin company’s Superior Teas, Stuart’s Sugars, overy grado, at lowest bride*; A lino assortment of Preserves uud Jellies, frt from the manufactory, Uosbcu Butter, extra and otber qualities, English I airy and American Cheese, very choice, Biscuit of all kinds, warranted Iroslt, Suput inr Sugar Cured and Pig Hams. Krupp’s Essence ofCoifoo. Frosh .Mustard, assorted tngllsh Pickled, &c., ftc Tq which wo iuvlto the attention of customer* N. B.—All goods Bold at my store are warranted to give perfect satisfaction; and all parcels deliver td free of charge to auy part or the clly. WM. H. FaKKELI^ - septll coruer Broughton and Wbltuker-std. , fresh 1856. 1856 RICH PALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to inform their friotdi and the pub lic that their foil supplies of rich uud elegant BDIEfir (&©©3SS have jn*t arrived—purcbnsHl from thuinocteini nent imporiei* 11 tin.- country, uud selected with a care us regurdd elegance uu 1 beauty, which cauuot be upprodutod until fully examined. Wo can confidently suy that our stock or Rich Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot bo surpassed for beauty and clegaucc, and that our Domestic Stock is as cheap as the like quality of goods cau bo had from hero to Now York Amo g our assortment will bo found the meat elegant bounced Robes with figures; Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Volvot Cloaks, trimmed In the newest aud richest Btylo. Cloth and Moir Antique Cloaks; rich and oheup. All-wool Froncb Mouslin do Laines, new and ele gant. Lupins’ best all-wool French do laines, high colors, lor misses. Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Cballeys. Wbllo Merino, Challcy, do Laino and Bombazine, very lino. Clotlia uud Cusslmores, a foil assortment. Plantation Goods best quality, exccediugly cheap. in gruat varloty, best quality Houekeeeplug articles 1 ut tho lowest possible prices. Tlie limits of an advertisement precludes tbo possibility or enumerating any but few leading ur- tlulci.s Wo would respectfully request tho attention of purchasers to un oxaminatiou of our stock, fooling confident that stylo, quality and price, will prov* satisfactory*. GRAY BROTHERS. sept 111—oodliu 200 Broughton-st. NOTICK., T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated thomselves together for the purjiose ot conduct • ing the Wholesale Grocery Business, aud having purchased tbe stock or Rodgers ft Norris, will here after continue the business under tbo firm of Rod gers, Norris ft Go., at tbe old stand, corner ol* Biy and Ijpcoln street*. rjTHE firm of Rodgers ft Norris having this day X been dissolved by the abovo association, either partner will use tho namoorthe firm in liquidation. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, Juno 2d, I860 Jo 2 DJtESS GOODS' P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Sliks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Cltallie, Vhlouclu and Saxony Plaid*; French Morinoe*; Coburg cloths; Solid. Ckiiour* ami Printed Mous do Luiues; Suck Flannels; French Plaid Flannels; 1 Scotch Plaids; Mode do Purls Plaids; English,'French and American Prints; Gmghums, ftc.. ftc. Just received and for sale by gtfptia DkWITT ft MORGAN. A 1 G EDAR POSTS—-Wo are expecting to rocclve f — .... ^ . - — . .. .— -- • from too Bahamas a lot of Cedar Posts. Per< sous wishing any will please apply soon, as muny aro already engaged. YOXGE ft FRIERSON, sepiPJ No. 94 Bay stroot. jplLOUR—16u bbls Extra Flour,^Port Royal_ and Lcbauou Mills; 10 do Ext-a Family do; 6(1 do Etowuii Suiiorilne do; 060 sacks Augusta do do; Just received and for uulu by sept 19 ' WEBSTER ft PALMES. 0' 'UN—i2( 0 busITJis primo Beach island Corn, just rccolveil and for sale by sept 19 WKB-H l ER ft PALMES. ' MonkV I SiOSBYTT TBOTEVTn "Yy’HY bo wo without Money? when it isjust as ca.-y for any one to bo around with a pocket foil us uot, if thi-y only tbihk so. 1 have got a new article, from which from live to twenty dollars a liny can bo made, ollhur by male or fomalo. It is highly rospcctnblo business, aud an urtlcle which la wanted in every family in tho Culled Status. Kki- close mo two dollars by mad; at ray risk, aud I will forward you by return mail a O.rcular, with foil Instractious in tho art. Tbe business is vory easy/ Try U, If you ore out of employment: and you will, never regret It; lor it wiV be bettor tor you to tmy the above sum, aud Insure d good business, than to pay tweuty-five cents for a spurious advertise ment. This la u.i humbug. Trt it I Tmr 1* I Tat it 1 Address your letters t* DWIGHT MoNROE, New York. sopt lC-Sm gfcGAR# ljJEGAitd 11—Jm-t received a Iresb sup ply of choice imported Segars, such as Rio Hou doo,(.'onuliae, Latidros, Esmeralda, La Flora, K Putapoco, and a fine lot of choloo American aud Gcrtnnu Sugars. For sale at BARROW’S Family Groeory, vo,d 27 Whitaker and Charlton streets. JUST HECEIVRJ) from New Vork-BIack Crape Shawls, and fiir sale by . . j; W. THRELKELD, septft Congress and WhlUker streots. f COBB ON SLAVKRY. A Scriptural examination of the institution of Slavery in tho United States; with iu objects und purposes. By Howell Cobb. Horton’s Life and Public Services of Jame* Bu- ■ chanan. Irving’s IJfo of Washington; oboap ctlUton; vol. 2, $1,50. t ■ ■ Napier’s History of tbe Peninsular War; a new edition, iu 4 vol*. 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Price $7,60. Oomtnodoro Perry's Expedition to Japan, with numerous engravings; $5. Household Mysteries: a Romanoo or Southern Life. By Lizzlo Petit, or Virginia, author of Light uud Darkness. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with the EinprossJoscphlno. Tuckor’s History or the Unitod Slates, from its Colonization to 1841. Vol. 1st. History or Sect ct Societies and or Uio Republican Party in Franco, from 1830 to 1848. Bernard Life, A romance of tbo Texas Revolu- COTTON IN B1VKIIPOOB. BROKER lu Liverpool reporting class and val- ue of u oousigirau nt of tho McCarthy Ginned seaIslaud Cotton from a house In this city, writes as follows: . ‘*H., 7 bags farlsh color, with a little shall, not much; but tho peculiarity of tills quality is tho sta ple, and the style of its cleaning and putting up; dilluruiil tu the usual Roller Uin .operations. Tlie sample before hamiliug,hassomo slight appearance of having been Saw Ginned. Ou examination, how- over, shows that all tho stapfe, both as to length aud uniformity, has been preserved, and a much greater dugreo offroedom and klndnoss has boon given by too process. This remark applios more or less tu all tho marks of this shipment. In this Instance, tbo stapfe is stout and a good length, and without being Une, is nut course.” The undersigned, agents for tbo above mentioned Gins, always have a supply on band, at $126 esch BOSTON ft VILLALONGA aug 6—w2m jnew Grocery B UTTER and CHEESE--10 kegi choice Goshen Butor. AND Provision Store. rTViE unuerblgueUkuoseiibera wuuiuiuiorui ilieir J friends and. the public generally, that they nave refitted tbo storo on Wbitakor street, recently occupied by John Daly, Esq., and they now oiler themselves as candidates for tho patronage of tbU city and its vicinity. It ' heir stock la uew and largo, consisting in part of tho following— INSIDER . BACON HAMS AND SHI ULDERfl, BROWN, CR* 'SHED. CLARIFIED J AND POWDERED SUGAR#. r ry description 0t Coffees and Teas, Butter, Lard, Fir'*” Tour, Choeso, Crackers, Plcklos, Catsups, Bauces, Soap, Candles, Sugars, Tobacco, And infect everything osusually kept in a Family Grooory Store. ■ ALSO, 4 . We will keep constantly on hand a choice supply ol fresh Emits or every description Wo have perreoted a system ot business that will enable us to receive by almost every vessel from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston, fresh and new supplies to our stock. WO promts# to dispose of our articles at the mo*t reasonable prices, for cash or city acceptance. , K. Hi WATbONk CO. . 44rRopubliean pleas* copy. [$op27] B i.oOVfo, i/Ac-KEl'-, fto —pU in gen Hfi'MUi*; 4.6 no Buckets; Paliit'ud 'Fuba, ftc.; 22 not (a assort ed Market Bisketa; nail VJ 'dozen assorted jjerub Busho*, landing aad for sale by reptSff^ * ‘ J. D. Six TractfoT ^5, A Ju7kto w«h. *» miles from IheoltT of Sovanrrah do (nett. ' DHliyMk ‘ onoothlopty of loon, __ io cltyof.... jnTOull lloll Rood, well ad.ptrd ai. Savaiiual, Juue 2d, I860. JAS. G. RODGEHN, JAS. A. NORRIS, . GEO. H. JOHNSTON, JNO. N. BIRCH. Jo 2 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. 26 Boxes New Cheese, landing and for sale by aug 28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. R COR ATJM or HO. CAROU.fi, OHOEOU AXO ftO PATENTED MAY 16, 1864. COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 186&. T HE attention of Plantera and Stock Feedeia u respcctfolly called to the above MUL They are now in use by at least 10,000 of the moat practi cal Stock Feeders throughout too country, who aro ready to tosUry to their superiority over all other Mills of a similar kind. These Mills are made too exclusive business of the patentee, Mr. Scott, who. beluga practical man,superintends toecastiug la • person, and solucts only suoh Iron as is beet adapt ed to thoir use, which, like car whools, require to bo made of racial kuown to bo bard and strong.-- Tho Little Giant has taken too Jlrst premium at neariyall tho State Fairs throughout the Uhkm, and that In tho most complimentary manner. They arc ■ guaranteed against breakage or derangement when used according to directions, and warranted to give too most perfect satisfaction, or tho money refondtd on the return of the mill. ■ . " - ; They are of three sixos, and will grind from eight * to filtocn bushels good feed per hour, aooordlng tv «\xe, with ono or two horses. , Wo now offer them to the trade complete, ready for attaching the team, at reduced prices. . Mr. C. H. CAM 1‘FIELD is our Agent in BavauulL - otwhom tlie mill rn.yb.trad Jour price. j f march T—eod&wly GKN0IOTT HOUSE BUSiNiBS. rpHE undersigned having leosod tbe flre-proof JL Warchouso, known as Hodgson’s, also Well- man’s stores, will transact a General Commlstion and WarehoiiEO Business. consignments for Ml. or .blpm.nt wiU »■ oolreilriotutonllon.iu.Kv Oolion received on riorego. edd jrartloaUr tu... .. flrea lo wolihiai, cleuiiit ud .blpr'— ud ibipplop. MW. t. MOWLAM.