Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 03, 1856, Image 3

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jtyttiai hi* Sir ' „ nwKMAN IH-lni. ihUlryw itroul. •- mkdioax fflnr ‘ UK. J. HI BUITH lu. romnv.il III* IHHM ll*,. Hgmtort^i Wgt.BnwJl' n. <>u ibo Una of October the Nlilit uuoril }Jr will tieroi it », P.,11. By oraw llonor. uwvur. »• BRlANi "JJpi iio Uhlof l 1 olloo. oKM.ow-cinzas» op Chatham imUNTY. . jag | am a caudi date for ro-olcetioii to the of* Qce nr lteoolvor <>r fax Returns lu January u „ynaron» l -.ly,olloH,nnr ; , ffl .. kuY ’ TO Titus VOTEKBOF CHATHAM COUNTY. Fellow clilsons, I am a candidate at tbo el *oin n, lu January next, for tho ofllco or Tax tVUivt or, and aullclt your " U ‘J°^ ARM0N sa.uiuab, 8» pL 80th, 1868. octl Wll IIECBIVKII OP TAXRfc'TUflNS. Follow clilsons, l hereby auuuuuce my* Hr sell a cAOdhlato for the above uaraod office, Aud ro.-p-cti'uliy auk your aupport. „clV BARNARD E DEE. IIO WB’S COTTON HARVESTER. . Tho great desideratum or Planters la dual* Jar ly obtained la tho lUccussAd iuveutlon or II >*■>’<< Oittoa Uarvoster. with which ono hand cau ;.k'a a* m icli c.iiuiu us live In tho ordluury way, •i,j ,i u>4 .-.tying an Imiuouae amount of labor. What .v.unify*.* Jetton Gin la iu Its ul'lor stage, Ilowo's . ,i*i.«tor is lu picking, r .t rai-ther information, apply to A. WILBUR, 111 Bay street, limit tor the flutes of Uoorgla and Florida. .o'* 1 ’ , r.i i lir Putrous of the Sav’h Ueorgian Tj» ah debt* duo in tbo (ioiirgian previous t &tST iho dill Instant, are payable only to the uu liipieit. Note* and mvoimts duo In tbo city wil •io i'r.'jmited niiinodiiitoly, and all debts due In tho i > j.ury .vdl lie forwarded hy au early mail. tins being tue dr.it UiUi* mat the uuJur.Mgm.-d lu> hi.t.Mj appealed to his late jmtrou, bo leels that itiev will mil oeusider him'utireusouablo hi urging up in mem tho uoeossity fur Immediate pay incut. liu.ailtauiH's may lie made directly to the under* •uuod, or to K. II. tliu.iu ft Co., whose receipt will nr valid. I'UlI.il* J. 1'UNCII < tv tinia'ii, May US, I860. myl8-lawdAw ■r er^'as«wrwai*£ir, fhc ..ab-'uriueM oddr lor sale a large and varied tiiumuent of second-band printing material, sulU* iifin to establish a complete Job Office, with but fjw .utdltl-iuul articles, cou»i*tlug In part of—One ,t Mtiit* font of small idea, as good us uotv, aud vari* .hi, teals *m »*»•■ type; oue suitor royal haud-press; cue llos A Ifo * proof-pro**, latest improvement, new; tw >«m <it e large iutiioSnig stones, uew; dou- mo ami siu. J autls; cases, cotuiHMlug sticks,col* iiuiu rule*,. ‘If. s, chases, etc., etc., together with ,’irioiu otln uf mles puruluiug to a nows|iaper Mj,iliolll.f H. U. II'I.TOX k CO. lime 28 " IHYOH’S OpKiBK, i t.'iiY ot .-uvaxasii, ftth of August, I860, j • ■lu niVNKUSoK IdKiS, aud all others whom It X may etu ••crn. V«*u are huicby uutitled to keep your Hogs lu auil prevent '.hem from going at largo wlthlo the City l.ltititi*. Any P'V found going at largo alter this notice, tud until thegOth day or September next, shall be tilled. I vj KIIW’U. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Ain**!. Kow'o. U. Witnox, Clerk ofCouncil. auj A ‘“VBLLS di WiLLljOfU, DXALXR3IN DOUEST.IO, FOREIGN AND FA * DRY GOODS. No. 149 Congreust,, Savannah, Ga. JAS. T. WELLS, formerly of Beaufort Dist. S. U. TilEUl'HHAJS WILIJAMS, “ Scrlvan Co.,Ga. aept T j. tC ai’sa. j. a. davis. w. a! ioxu. HUSK, DAVIS 6i IMG, OO.UMISSiOJS MERCHANTS SAVANNAH, ua. may 30 i. uxacirrr. u. n. sxkluxus. I.UCKEl’T & SNBLL1NGS, COMMISSION MKHOHANT8, AND SHIRRING AGENT?, Savannah, Ga. Will aucud to tho selling of all kiuds of produce, Strict uttcution given to receiving and forwarding goods. may 31 ly jooionTEUtlt tPd Drayton-iL... " JOHN ROSTON. dr being about In parlltlon it and commodlflim atm* tela t THKsuhmrl full the two gm .. I rhmover l»r. urntitlov'a Drug Horn L_ XntlliM^, oiler* Ihelii Ifo, rent by jst of No. rnoxt rifAMJ* 8HOI.L* . «P>» ■ 'AwWlftl. . ~— — fTHE fourth dory ver Dr, Brantley's Drug IPIstore. Apply to . OHARLEfl BHOl.L, sept IhV—tf-§A Architect. WTOr ~r:— t \ STORK AND DWELLING hli the cor. hiir of Houston amt Fouln Bfoail slreel loti e. Thn'alaHd lt» wo * esWlMUlieil, mid Is sMlahln lor a Jtor Ro nf hwi, Oyster For iwrtlnilors op the |n*.uiise*. sept 35-1 a* . ^nnwiTi 7 . A WHARF STORK under U4 Day strm I lMasosaloii fllveii 1st OriobiM'■. Ajjply to . : TH»N H DUBIHIN.. , TO URNT. Apd piHSW'hm given un i ‘‘- Ll *‘-' 1 “—‘herd For freight or I •JPSSwJm JSttg mpfflMgs H| rtohr. alba, lit prompt des it apply to' GAMMKLL. wrmyrmzRs w dootwa: ;rv\? Ouplaln Be ileu, will Imyo .uerpalolifoi* ** “ uuovo poi t For freight apply hi Airfl * * •HUNTER A GAM »l ELL. the f tober: tluit imiiher the tlrsi nf i m- half of the hriekbiidd. a JWk_ . Inu siiuht>‘d no Tnlnnll and the lie ul o| LUordou Streets , occupied by Mrs. l oop r • location and very ooiivenlontlyflnisliod* with gas aud water. Also, tWo fobomtut * of le lck on Hontgomery and Jones street, very comfortable, all new and in good repair; po*fo.*Mon given on Hie letNovomher. sept 4**1ni* OLIVER M. t.llJ.fHlUlHHh FOIL OHAHLRBTON DIRECT. The superior steamer UOIUKIN, 1,1*. Brdolte.Commandi ‘ 1 Jer, having boon thoroughly overhauled ami Un iihdied with a now boilor, will run regularly— twice a week—between Savmmnh and Clmrlentou ; leaving Savunimli every t\ ednesday and Saturday ■ufiut iKMiitH,- at 0 o'clock, and returning will tenvo Cleule l**n every Monday nml Friday aflernonns, at • VI,oik. . ' K, r it eight or passage apply to J. R. BROOKS, Agent, popt.dlt Charleston wharf. FOB HADE A VaLUaB*.K I.'iT, near the Central Railroad Ih'pol. ahont dh x 100 hot. TliU loot U leu simple on tho premlsus are three comfortable Wooden RUILIIINUH, wuimi runt b>r b.»a,l per aiimlm Terms modul ate. Apply to J. U OR HHKI UK, sepljW Agent ' ATLANTA liOTEL. ATLANTA t i t i GEORGIA. J. J. IIBSLRR, Proprietor. IaiIf »f the Verumlah Hotel, AVte Meant. Rassongors per Evening Trains will And typer reaily ou the arrival of the Care, jiuuyU MELtOUANTS’ HOTEL, JAC JSMifcMv. 'BtSLL 1 *- ■*“ BOAltD PKR IIAV I1W, KOAKD FkR WKKK U 00 HOARD VKK MONTH 30 UU ,may in lyr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MKETINU AND L'UAHuamix, s. o. THIS House is now wants of thu Travelling forts of tho Proprietor will bo to deserve Mi M M. FOB FREIGHT OH CHARTER-Tlio A 1 JOSS Barque ISAAC R. DAVIS, Captain Hand, 400 toim burthen—cau take the bulk or 1,000 bales cot- •toil. Apply to C. A. GREINER. ! StiT" FOR RlIlTiADKI.i* 1 Ua7--1 uiox*8* Ijxr^- , 42n*First Vksskl.—'Iho schr. FANNIE, Captain I Buhmoii, now loading, will havo iuimodlale dls patoli. For freight engagements apply to sopite CHAH. A. URKINKR '•? ' l' ; i)iTRUILtDEI,RHlA.-Tlm Hiauiich fost ^.jjgsailiug-udir R W TULI., A M Straw bridge, luiudur For frelghl. apply to auglo C. A. UKEjNKII. FOR i.1VKRROGL.—Tho A 1 Xmerfon. ship FALCON, Ration master, having a jfiar, large portion .*Tfrolght ongagotl, will mem with ilisimtcli us almve, for babmeu of cargo, npply to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. Mill DEMKRY’S FERRY, AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. Tho new lion stoatn pacicct 8WAN, Captain Richard Johnson, will leave Charleston wharf overy •Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, ; punctually, wr ueniery T s Ferry, ami •• • • - ate laudlngM on the Savannah River. < 4KT The Swan has superior accommodation* for i pusbtfhgore. For frolght eugagomouts apply to "MIN - sepi2n JOHN RICHARDSON. NbfWl uf.'S?) Niagara Palis, the Lakes & Canada 1 will bo ID iIrhofta 1 . K. their uatronaue' SHORTEST AND CHEARKST ltOUTB. HI THOMAS S. NICKERSON. 1 Steum*hip JCtyttone State,via Philadelphia IJj JuLf ‘ DENNIS HULL \ND, NOTARY R1TBLIC AND SHIRRING MASTER, Solicits tho patronage of masters or votiscli and others roquiruu tho wvlue* of a Nutatry Rublic orShlopIng Ma ter and will attend promptly to all buiineva entrusted te “‘s .*aro. _ lm— mpO REMOVAL. The subscriber lms removed to tho sturu oast of Mr. O'Connor, corner of Drayton and Broughton »lreeU, mljolidng the Uaraball House, where lie Is prepared to make to or der Geullomeii’s Coals, Rants, vesta, Ho , In a man ner to suit tho must hiatldinuM. Gentlemen ternlshing their owu lualoMats will And it to thrlr advantage. Cash must bo paid for workmousbiii in all cases, as thero will bo uo books kept op n. Cutting for men and hoys attended to; aud all culling jobs must bo paid for on delivery. Uniforms of all kinds made according to the Unit* ed States' Regulations. 49* Young uieu desirous «>f becoming good cut ters of all garments bei uglng to the trade cau be taught in six lessons, at a lessou. Those who will patrouUu me will Hurt pricua to suit the times. M CKARKY, Agent sept 18—tm I* HIli A- DKLU’A *'40. rnilte LINK connects at Philadelphia with the X Great Varth-Weateru Railroad Kouto, through to Niagara Fills and Buffalo, in sixteen hours from I'hiladeli-lit... Through Tickets, with the privilege of stopping nt Rblladolphia,and Intermediate points, for ante hy the Agent. „ .. Faeo te Niagara Falls or Baflklo $38 “ Klraiva 30 ' CanaiiWgua 27 JHARI£S A. GREINER, Agent, J23 flf ^ davanuah, Georgia, CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK oo. I 1LOUR.—000 sacks “ Carmichael’s” Flour. iust reoclvod aud for sale ou favorable terms bj sept 35 80 Auction & Oommisaion House, Macon. Ga a. r. McLaughlin, {Solicits from hu friends consignments of ever) description. Takes orders for Cotton. tO“ Special attention given to the sales ol Real Estate, Stocks and Negro property, at public and private solos. Prompt returm and ditpatch. Roforeuce—0. A. L. LAMAR. mcb.fo Barrels Applos,Hereof potatoes, Rod Oulons, Tomatoes, Burgalow Rears, aud flOO Cub- bages, In tl»re and Inr aule i»y sept 25 J. D. JESSE. TO ilOUSBREBPEttS. I AANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 2(1 Bryan-at. J would respectfully auuonoce to tbo olUsens oi vannohthat no is ready to rnuke and put down Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, He., at the shortest no- Ice, and oo the most reasonable terms. ooiR-tf J U8Y RECEIVED, pjr late arrivals from Now York, a superior urttulu of Fluted Rklrts. and for sale by J. W. THRELKALD, sept 2 Congress and Whitaker sis. a». W. ilKKKX. U. V. SMOOT. GREEN * SMOOT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW •Wtttl TH0MA8T0X, OA. ~ JOHN 13ILBO"“ ~ Ordinary of CUatham County. AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office m the Court House. myl8 XWUOsiTSiioOLhOlt, ATTOHNJ2Y AT LAW, Navannah, Georgia. M* office on Bay street, over the Bank of Savon* uab. maylS il l; p. Ring, attorney at law, Corni’i of Day uiid 4 Whitaker Streets, HAVANNAH. fob n ami A. R. WaiCiHT. i.v, I WRIGHT A SAVAGE, attorneys at la if, BRUNSWICK, GA 8AVA0I. Jyi? KWlINKER, AllGHITKOT AND SURVEYOR, COKXXB or DOAYTOX AXD, BHYAM-HTS^ (Above CAL lamar.) jyrt-Sm A. Ml* ALPIN dTOHOTHBRS^ Lumbar, Mill and Brick Yards. SeptS _ SAVANNAH, QA. r. t. oudxx. ini. BTAJui,jr! n. h. uabois OGDEN, BTARR & CO., Shippiug and Commission Merchants, BAPHTUST. SAVANNAH. OA. RAWEN, HUTTON 6i CO., , FACTORS. Forwardiug and Oommisaion Merchants, llay-atreet, gawanimh, Ga. E. GUMMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, fttbl-ly (RWJNTOX, UA. 0.1'. HAKRUOX. A. C. MCUIBSI HARRISON A.MeGEHBE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND forwarding lUcrcliunL. ii ma 81 DKOUHTBUT, COLUMBUS, OKOBOIA, 49* i’aritoular attontlon given to tbe sales oT Real Estate, Negroes and Pro«laco. . 69* Lihoral advances made on Negroes and Mer* •baudlxe. KU8K. RATTEN A 00. ) QUNBY it DANIKL, vColurobus, Ua. 8KWART ulUYioo.J •YjrVrRjiiur* l ' 0NH '} • U. a SWTII, m.blf.,AI.UMl,' ly B. ELLIS, Piiotor anil Qeaeml CommisaioD Merchant 1 no; 71 UT-stun, batamhaq, ga., Rw«»jto—Clughoru kCua.itiaham Don G l’r.QUil, 0K-I.8, 8Urr k C.. hgiffl rhomnann tewrun. ^novl * rhompsna. Rn^fon. wit. adduct uovraa.' _ jxo. eoem nun COUPER <k FRABEBL FAUTuRH St GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Bay street, Savannah, Go. fmyii* WEBSTER A PALM 3. MAGAZINES H ARPER'S New fourthly Maguxiuo for October. Uodey's . July Umtk lor Ojtuher. Aitlnir’s Home Magazine for October. Peterson's New Monthly for October. Received and for sale by WAKN'lK’iC .k DAV.S; aept 25 15W Cuugvedr alrmt. iJUTTER AND CIIKESK 5 firkins extra choice D Goshen Butter; 10 hexes of Kuglleh Dairy and new Cream Cheese, received and for sale by septlO J. D. JESSE. GENERAL NOTICE. S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING con now be dom. at homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himself permanently, all work In this Une will bo done with dlsjiatch. All repairing ofOsstors, Teapots, Oaudlcstickn, Spuons, Forks, or any utber article will be douo neatly before plating. AU old silver plate, such ns Teusetts or Urns, Forks or Spoons, will be re-linlshod and made equal to new, and at moderate prices. AU work or ordore left at my store will be attended to promptly. P. a—Watch cases galvanised. may27 G. M. OIFFIN - “NOTICE, C ONSIGNEES per Schr. M. E. WELLS, from Bos ton, will please attend to tho receiving of their goods from the vowel discharging at Buker’s Wharf, (foot of Aborcorn street) AU goods re maining on tbo wharf slier sunset will be stored at the risk and expense or the consignees. sop20 OGDEN, STARR It CO. ly Ui r niIE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL ■ Steamships— KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tous..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 •* ..Copt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,800 “ ..Capt. M.8. Woodhull. ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ . .CupL G. R. Schouck. WIIA UUVE SAVAXXAH EVBtV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Those shiiis are among the largest on the coast, uusurpaBsed In speed, safety and comfort, making their passages iu (Illy to sixty hours, and are com manded by skillful, careDil and polite officers.— Having elegaut state-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Pust-ugo to Now York 825 Steerage Passage to Now York 8 PADELFORD, FAY St CO., Savannah. 8AM’L L. MITCHILL. 18 Broadway, fob 5 Npw York. U. s; Moil Li ne FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, BrumwicJe, St. Maryt, Oa.,Femandi. and JacktonvdU, Pieolata and Black Creek, Fla. THE steamor WELAKA, Capt. N jgSSBtm Kl“8. will leave for the above places every Saturday Morning, at 10 o’clock. This boat bos large and airy State Room accom modations, and taking the Inland Passage, offers every Inducement to Invalids and others. Frolght will be taken for Trader’s Hill aud inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No frolght wul be taken aTtor 0 o’clock. For freight cr passage apply on board at tbo Florida Steam packet wharf, or to Jy26 CLAUHORN A CUNNINGHAM. B UTTER and Cheese—10 firkins extra choice Goshen Butter, aud 40boxos of selected Cheese, au sizes, received pvr steamer Alabama, sopt till J. D. JR3SK. T. a. & A. L. ROWE, MANUFACTURERS ’AND IMPORTERS OF LINSEED OIL, INS FRONT-STREET, sept -Jfc-lm NEW.YORK. EDUCATION. Darien academy. T HETKUrtTK S of the hbova named Institution announcii fo th<> pu’ilic, that this Academy wlU be opened tut the ilrsi Monday iu November ne. • > ' ■ • The priuclpol, Cul. S. Splicer, au oxnei teacher, comus well i fcomiueiDlcd by fau former natroni ami other Meuilenu.-n of highest respecta bility. Recommended to iw, as hu is, ns woll as from our own knowledge of Col..Spencer, we commend him and tbo Academy to tbo patronage of our friends at homo uml abroad. Miss a. M. Spacer will assist lu thd Fumalu and Junior department. For further Information, apply o Ul. BLOUNT, Sco’ry. sept25 TO TEKchebST Lltera IVISON A 1 rary Institutions, 4k PIIINNEY, etc. an BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Publish thu American Educational series or improved SCHOOL A COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS, AirFull inscriptive Catalogues sent pro-paid In cluding ntrong testimonials from eminent Teachers, South and North; terms for spool; men copies, Ho. fep26— Imd&w It. J. DA VAST, JR, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MEBOANT, No. 97 Bay Street, jyjjl g ^YMDah^Ga ATTORNEY AT LAW, * tHojasviLu, ntoius COOXTT, OA. 411 business entrusted to his core will receive prompt attention. lyr—merit 4Akw 0. HODUKK*. ’ **’ .irtaj A. NOUfla RODGERS At NORRIS, WHOLESALE gSoSeRB, UAY-BTHKXT, 8AVANNAU. June 1,1816, [j. ]r JKKi’ERKO.Y ItOBKHTi, „ QBNEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DIALKR IN Timber and Lumber. SAVANNAH, Oa. 77; Wlkm ASS Lmnuun. A •i' w °odi Boud*. Hanki, Jobt, •Ul TlmUoi- s h ln,lM, IJ,lil-«.od, Fniu IwurJ “U« «nd Killing,, tor nlo, u wlulcnlo t >1 null, Kte h ’ v 00 ‘ ha “® w wharf recently elected ou Yard of Robert A. Alien *?’. •w *4—lyW M. J. L.M JlJTON ( TOFFEE.—600 bags Fair lo CholcinUoCotIee;"lUO J bogs amt packets Java Coffee;-100 bags La- guy ra Cuffee, iu storo aud for sale by septst) HOI COMBE, JOHNsON k CO. S UGAR—15~hlid«*Cholce Porto Rico flugarTYtlo Fair Orleans do; 10 do Cuba do; 10 do Musco- vado do; instore and for sale by sop 26 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON L Co. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. For PalaUca, Bcut Fla., via Darien. Bruntwick, SU Marut, Famandina, JackttmvuU, Middlebttrg, (Blade Greek,)andPicolata. . The new and elegant steam packet _|ShHBC DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves every Tuesday morning, at 10 o’olook, for tho above places. Frolght will be taken for TradoT's HlU and Inter* medluto landing* on 8t Mary’s River. IF* No freight will be taken after 9 o’olook. FOr freight or passage, having excellent state* 10m accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Stoampaoket Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to Jy25 CLAGHORN St CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta. Alabama Lottery, lACuniRunn uv. rHk rt»fi or auhama.j 'iV> be drawn lu In public, on FRIDA' plan of OLAHB H. City or Montgumury. Alabama. UY, October lutb, 1866, unthi* SINGLE NUMBERS I iUliiiH.' HWAN, uuofnr. ;in,oi»i> ‘Tiok.u Onijr 11 l-rlwoa amuuutlns to 200,000 Dollars ! 1 do do.,, 1 do 1 do do 1 do do 6 do do ,,, 2 do do J do do -0 i!U do... 6U do Uo 76 do 100 do do 126 do do 20,000 IS 20,000 Is 10,000 is , 10,000 is 6,001) li 1,600 Is 1,000 U.. 20,010 ,. 20,060 . 10,00- .. 10,INK) ... 6,000 ;.. 6,000 000 Apjirovud Risks Hill iK' OiikoH 'tiU-ilOuhi .*'iiu ml tiu* usual credit given »in FFoirtiaiU*.Sdt(k>. trtr« fc * quarmre ol tlm IhihRhim will lit- rrim'iict n* Uif «■•» towers lu scrip. tu A. L. Lauiur, fob IV Agent in N ivrtnuah. i»¥titt>sr€fBr " T ' ^oatuurii Muuini Lnuriuive CuiupsiGr rtontliern Mutual l.ue lua. (iiiute liiauruimc Oomituuy, at N. kora, tiprltigllclii Fin* A Unrlne Ins. Com'y, Risks iu tho ubovo In i.i-mcu UoiuiHtuius unduriu ken by WU. KlNU & SONS, Agwita. No, OU buy all ecu Savonuah, 14th iicccmUur, 1866, . duuts FIRE, AIAlilNE AND LIFE ” t\ 3 T) ll A iN (J .VO. lil, UAr-STRUkt. OAi'iTAL IHJl'ltKbU.NTKU, Ncuiiy Four iililllvn Ooi.,.i‘ By the folfowiug rosjiouslblo Block Compaulc-. Olisriar Uak Life liuttrsuw iU»iU|rtk.. OF UAHTFOIU), OT. 600 U 10,000 80‘J Is 16,000 2001s.IS,000 100 U........ 1 0000 60 is 7,600 p prize.-* of $100 apiiroxim’g to $00,000are 1,000 SJOO 4 »• 280 4 •• 176 4 •• 200 4 •• ISO g “ 00 8 '* 40 ” so »• aft 200 - 26 • » aoo 20 1,000 prizes aimiuutiiig to EquIUthlr Fire Insurance tlonipioi)'. OF LONDON. Farmers' and Mechanics’ Fire, Marine anti Life Insurance Company. OF PHILADELPHIA. Urlilgeport Fire and Marine Iitsurnnct Cnmpany, OP tUUDGKPOKT, OT, pluo subscriber willefibol Insurance to any amount in all porta of tbo State on overy description of property. Lite Insurance, fo any amount, at the mw«*m iau-, for the benefit of heirs and creditors, or payable to tbe wifo free from the claims of creditors. ...$200,000 PHICk or TICKXI*. Whole llukvla $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 60. The Alabama and Gourgia Lotteries, as cbnuucls of iuventmuut, present Inducements over any known seliome. Thu cxpcrlenoo tho public have hud of the iniutugementof these l/rtterios, the large amount or in-lzos sold, the promptness with which they have buuu paid, are the best guarantees that th<*y wili always be conducted In thu most honora ble rnauuvr. Marino lusurauue on Hulls or Cargoes to all pari* of the world. Jon2ft A. WILBUR. MUTU AL BENEFIT LIFE ISriiTICANCftB COMPANY, NEWARK. N. J Charter Perpetual. Neltacvumulatluu, Jan. l, 1866* $2,240,*•"* •• Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,40'- oo Total aniuunt of claims by death paid fo date 1,806,WHO 84 I'l-AX OK TUX LOITKKY. There are J0,000 tickets numbered from 1 to 3U,- 000. There are 380 rull Prizes and 620 Approxlm- lions—making hi all 1,000 Prizes. Tnc drawing t.ikes place lu public, uudor Iho su- porintcudonco of two sworn Commissioners. The Numburs from 1 to 0,000, corrusjKiudlug with thoso numbers on tbo Tickets printed ou sepa rate slips of paper, are oucirdcd with small tin lubes, uud placed to oue wheel. Tho first 380 Prizes, similarly jpriutod aud tmeir clod, are placed in auothcr wheel. The wheels are them revolved, aud the number U drawn from the wheel ol nuiuburs. and at the same time n Prize Is drawn from the Minor wheel. Tho number and prize drawn out are unuued aud exhib ited to tho audiuuue, aad egisiored by tho Commis sioner, tlie Prize beiug placed against the uumbur drawn. This operation Is repeated until all tho I’rl- zos are drawn out. APPROXIMATION PK1ZKS. The two preceding aud the twosuoceoding Num bers to thoso drawing the first 200 prizes will be ontitted to tho 800 Approximation Prizes, according to the Nchcmo. In ordering Tlokcts enclose tho mouey to our ad dress for th-< Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first mull The List of Drawn Numbers aud Prizes wlU bo lent to purchasers immediately after tho draw ing. /^Purchasers will please write their signatures plum, and give their' post office, county and Stale. 4flr Remember that every prize Is drawu, and payable in full without deduction. tar All prizes or $1,000 and undor, paid immedi ately after tho drawing,—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should bo 6ent In early. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed In other Tickets nt elthoroffluo. Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to 3. SWAN St CO., Atlanta, Go., or & SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or septlfi BOX(8)4 > i.Savamjah, r Ga $4,282,488 .4. Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph ... L»rd, Geueral Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President. *Tbe funds or tills Uomiwuy arc all safety invet-lo.l m first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, ouu notes oC memburs fully secured by their policies For further particulars inquire or WM. H. GLADDING. A limit in Savauuab. At tho office of Boll St Preottsu L A. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiuer- KtONKXXIJN 51ussib. Paiiklpoku, Fav &Co., I- K. Tm, Usq., State Bank. feu 24 PLUMU1NG. P LUMBING, in all its voriouB branches, at tended to at tho shortest notice, aud in superior style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Galvaniz ed Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Water Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead, Brass ami Plated Cocks. Force Pumps, India Rubber Hoae. For sale at the House Furnish Store, Ne. 16$ RrooglrtMi-AtrAot Mario 'tOKAUF MORSE. WATCHES—WATCHES*-WATCHES, We are receiving the London Level Watches, or the most celebrated makers, In Gold and Silver cases. K. F. Cooper’s Du Iplex Watches, Watches for Timing Hones lino Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasona ble priuoi, at our new store iu Gibbons’ Rouge. - . n. B. NICHOLS k CO. TO BUILDERS. rpHE SUBSCRIBER 1$ prepared to execute X. at tho shortest notice, aud In tho most work- manliko amnuor, ull kinds of Metal Roofiug, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connected with the manufac turing or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Ziao, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, octl8 166 Broughton it W M. TON &CO. Cbarlo.tou. Soutll Carolina. SKA ISLAND COTTON AND RtOE FAC TORS. R. Wain whig utBaoot ) William M. Lawton < roHKrn T. Dill. \ Winbohn Lawton Jr- cod4m U. M. GRIFFIN, CARY'S DAGUBREOTYPE , AMBRO tyuea and Photography, P.M.OARY W OULD respectfully give notice that hla rooms are now opon for tbn season, uud rea dy tor tho recopUon or visitors. By the AMBROTYFk procoss persons may now have their children’s pictures taken, iu almost any posi tion they may choose, iu from 1 to 3 Hocodds si.tlug. By tho Photographic process old Daguerrcutypus can be transferred fo pa|»or, beautiful ly colored and enlarged to life. oct 22 aug 29 SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets, jw HAH now on band a beautiful as- a £&L sortment or Jewelry of every dls- )jff% SM crlption and kind worn by ladles mm and genttomen. and will soli at unusually low prices, 1 have this day received (per Express) a largo stock of elegant Bivor Ware, consisting or Cake and Pie Knives, plulu and eugraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Kulvos, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Sic. Ho., all lu Morocco oases, and suitable for presonU. 1 have also this day received ah addition to my stook of bairwork of fight colored Curls, Topsys, Braids,Front Ploces, Bands, Unole Tom, Ac., which now mokes my assortment complete. Ordere received for any color desired. Walobes repaired by and under the supervision of self, and all otbor work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 OGLET1IOPE MEDICAL COLLEGE AT SAVANNAH GEORGIA. mHF. Regular Course or lectures in tho above lu- X stltutlon, will romnionco on the First Monday InNovembor noxt. The Faculty Is constituted as follows, viz. II. U BYRD, M. D., Prof. Principles and lYactico of Modlcioo. HOLMES STEELE, M. 1)., Prof. Olwlrlcs and dls- oses of Womeu aud children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. !»., Prof. Materia Medina, and Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. CH1VERS, M. D., Frof. Physiology and Pathology. JAMESS. MOREL, M. U.. ProL Anatomy. J. W. BENSON, M. I)., Prof. Principles aud Practice of Hurgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M !>., PruL Medical Cliemlstn. WIIXIAll T. FRAY, M. !>., Ihueritus, Pri»r. of Chemistry. K. J. OLIVKROS, M. D„ Demonstrator of Ana tomy. Fees, for the full course, $106 Matriculation $5, Demonstrator $10, Graduation $30. For forthcr Information, address H. L. BYRD, M. I). Dean, sept 17 2mwtw BOARD OF HEALTH. Savannah, 24th Sept., 1866 A regular meeting or the Board of Health held this night, tho following preamblo and resolutions wore offered and adopted: Whoreo*. It hm bson reported In ono or more of the New York, oily papers, that Mr. Fisher, late tho Clerk of tho stoamnr Augusta, running between this city and New York lias receutty dlort In that city of yellow fever, and whereas, ills a known tact that yi liow ierer has been prevailing in aud about the ally or New York for tbo past six weeks. Be URurfolvoi, That uU the deliberative opinion of this Board, that tribe said Fisher died oT yellow fever, be dlod of a disease which be contracted in or near the city or New York, inasmuch u there U uot now. an>i has not been this year, a coieofyel low fever iu or uoar ihlt city. Resolved, That Um above be published in the 04r IWsrs.and that the New York Day Book and Other New York papors rriendly to the South, be requested to copy. fl. A. V. Lawhjwwz, M. IV, flor.’y B. H. sept 26 WM;*.DAtrasi.L, • ATTORNRV AT LAW. , bavamXah. .ia. 4B* Office over Thotnaa ll. Turner Ii0o.'s Drag tare, Bay street. my; HUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and which is decidedly superior to any other tnanbino for that parposo. Spool or skein thread can he used of anj d tetrad length, and which wid not need to bo chs.^nl until tbe wholo is usol. Bog manaufacturen 1 1 aiu and Flour merchants are particularly lu vlted •ull and examine It at l.HA Con gross street. May26. AIA’KKDWEBSTER.Gen. Agt WANTED. flHIREE HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act X as local and traveling agents lu 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 (free) to all who enclose a postage stampor a three cent piece, and address A. B. MARTYN, sept22—w3m Plaistow, N. H. FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. ^ Tho sunscrilier, from long experience in jyTL the buslnuss. U prepared tu CuruDh Hteam Engines, Boilers. Circular, rfinglo and Gang W Saw Mill Machinery, Grist mid Slerchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Houruik, a.ud Castings in gen eral. Thu Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular. will be of iron when required. All of which, with his many improvements, U warranted to bo ,ual to tbo best umdo at an? other establlsnmont. _is works uru on a scale os extensive as tbo larg est al tho North, and hu Is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 BOBK*T FINDLAY. UNIVERSITY OP LOUISIANA. Mt’illcai Department. T HE Annual Course of lectures in this depart ment will conmtonco on Monday, Novcinbor 17th, I860, and will terminate iu the eusulug March James Jones, M. D..rroressoa of Practice of Med icine. J. L. Riddell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Warren Stone, M. I). Professor of Surgery. A. II. Uenas, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. Giirtuvus A. Nott. M. It, Professor of Motcria Medini. J. C. P. Wederslrandt, M. D. I'rolossor of AnaLi- my. Th'Uimn Hunt, M. I»., Prefiwaor ofphysyologymid Pathology. Gi!b. rt s. Vunco M. D*, Deinontrator of Anatomy. Tho ro ans iur Dissecting will be open on the third Monday in October. The Faculty aro Visiting Physicians uud Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this institution from November to April. The ijtudunw uuuoinpnny the Profossurs iu their visits, free of expense, enjoy extraordinary practi cal advantages. There are duriug the season about eight hundred persons proscribed for daily. Preliminary to UieCourso. lectures will bv deliv ered dully lu the Amphitheatre of tbe Hospital, from tbo first Mouduy iu November, on Clinical Mcdicino aud Surgery. Auscultation uud Percussion, and other subject-*, without any charge to students. THOMAS HUNT, M. I)., Dean. Tho Administrators of tho Charity Hospital elect uunually, in April, fourteen Resident Students, who are maintained by tbo lustitutiou. aug 28—w6 I.. HAVE VOV INHUMED YOU It LIVE THtu CHAPTER OAK LIFE INSiUAftCE; €0 Sir AM', Of tluittord', Ct. CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $469,000. JAS. C. WA1J4ER, PrcalrttfUl. S. 11. Wume, Secretary. This Compauy insures Li e at tlie lowest rates, consistent with .lufuty to iheawsqred.,.-For,further Infermutlon,appl> to w . , v A. VnlilUJt, Ageut, rcoVsr— 1 *' jyyl3 171 Hay strcc-t?Savauuah. Ga. mjjjff dry waited Hides, (h# comhig ^omou. , . ». AtPrlvateBalo. . , Jiut recelvsd In iter* and for salt low for «Mb 76 boxes No. 1 Family Soap k6 '• Palo .“oup , . ' ' 100 ,*‘ 7'Frasers” Pearl Starch 26 otaka small and tnlddlUig lUcu 10 bbla. Domestic Brandy * 20 bbls. Old Muugahoia Wbiakey 26 hair quarts aud eighths assorted Drandlos 6 bbla. Georgia Peach Brandy 600 bbls. Ro .ondalo Cement TO half chests Hyson Tea 60 dozen Broom - 200 gross Round Wood Box Matches. Kopt 26 FOrTTehl, Thecountiug rmim and store next to our afore, formerly occupied by Mayer fc Plum. Also, several stores under our oountjl^ room aug20 southern r ail uo ad. oTATKor UlttuSmfcinror u«KaBow», Office ul tho Southern Railroad Company. mHE Southern Railroad Compauy invite prbpo* X >olS from contractors for thu clearing, gradu ation, masonry, tresttiug aud bridging, necessary to the complete preparation for tbe superstructure oftlto. roadway of tho oaatern division or tLcir man. Also, for fiirnlahlug the cruss-tles, aud for the (rock laying with any incidental work necessary. And for all other work, stations, platforms, de pots, 4«:-, required in tho thorough cotupJctfou of tbn road tor ottuntivo operation. Tho graduation amounts fo 770.099 cubic yards of excavation, and 60&.006 cubic yards of embank- MAH1NE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE INTBttNATiONAL insurance Company. NO. 28, MUKUliANT’b EXCHANGE, NEW YORK. GASH UAm , At^312 l OOU AUXNT FOR SAVANNAH, James Jfl* Curtur, AT THE OFFICE OF MUSSES. YOUNG, WYATT* CO., No. 86, Bay Street, below the Post Oiiiee. DlKEOroMS: ALANSON MARSH, 8. A. KOLLO Tho t rest ling fo 4,000 leet. ' Tbe bridgiug fo duo foot. Tho masoniy for culverta amouuta to 10,000 porch Tho cross lice fo 180,000. l'ro|Mfoals. sealed, uudoi'sed, and directed *ro the uudereigued, will be received uutll the firev day of November next, amt will lie, l at the option of bid- dors, cither for— l. Tbo entire work of const met ion, cnaipletiog the road ready fur the iron; it. t'he work of omuirnotion, rxclusive of cross lloa and track-laying; in For euou Item of work, entire ami sejmrato; tv. For the grading of either, or a.--perilled num ber or sections, of one uiilc each; v. For tlio cross ties to be furuishcd, the tiumbor HjieeUled; vi. For Vlio ouilrc couatruotlou. toady for thu iron, of either of tho three divisions herelnattor uaraod of said road; Tho eastern dlvUlou, conueetlog with the com pleted road at or near the town ol Hruudon, extends tolbo Mobile uml Uh oro.td,82j a miles, which will be divided info three subdivisions ; thu first of 21 miles, the sccuud of 28 miles, and the third or 33>i miles. In each form of proposal, thu bidder will state bis item prices, aud for the graduation will make his bid at so inuutijpur cubic yard of oxcavutlou aud embankment, ami the additional difference for ‘tax cess” of either; or for so much per cubic yurd up on the largest item, aud the difference for **ex- cos*.” Tho partios making prujXMals are desired to make thorn iu four forms: 1. for the whole amount pay able mouthly lu cash, as tho work progresses, re serving twenty per cent for final aetilemcut. 2. Uue haifiu cash, payablo iu Uu? same wuy, aud ono hall lu the stock of foe comtumy. 3. Uue-third iu CMh, payable lu tlie sumo way, the bunds of the compauy, pity*Ido iu tcu years, with lutercst at six per cent., payable auuuuily. 4. Payable on- “rely In tho stock of thu road. the proposals to be cumddored most he uccompu- uled by tuiiftlucit i j roiorcuou or credentluls, and the compauy rv.ua v« the right ol accepting any or dccUulug all. W, Firm of A. S. Barnes A Co. Is, Pratt At Co. ‘ IJvlngston, Ballard a to. Dodge k Co. • H. A. Curtis 4t Oo ” Hasted St CarU “ W. H. Lyon At Co. ‘ Lee, Murphy 4: Co. ‘ Briggs, Wcstcutt At Co. * Fatmau At Co. Gee. Savory At Co. ALUNZO CHILD, L P. BALLARD. « WU. U. DODGE, •* P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. R. HOLLO, S. T. LIPPINOOTT, ISAAC NEWTON' WM. A. HUSTED, WM. H. RIVEKSMrm, W. H. LYON, “ GEO. CHAPMAN, •• 1 jos. h. wfeiflixirr. * JOS. PATMAN, * STEl'llEN VON MOKES. GEO. SAVORY, J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CilAiJ. w. OGDEN, Vico Preslpeui. WM. E. KOLLO, Secretary. _ This Company will issue Poholoa upon Ala rino, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, at liberal rotes of premium. Lowes promptly oml liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agem, oct 81 No. 8&, Buy Struct TH E O RE AT %V E ST WllN PULE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 IPalmrf tired, Philadelphia. Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000. nu, MARtaKf AMD 1XUM> IXSDKANCS. DIRECTOKat Charles 0. Latbrop, 632 Spruce street; Alexander Wbilden, Slerchaut, 14 North Frout-st.: Jehu 0. Hunter, Urm of Wright. Huutor a Co.: E. Tracy, firm of Tracy k Bakor; John it. M’Curdy, Urm of Jones, Wfitto k Al’Curdy; Isaac ilaxiehurst, Attorney anil Cuuusellor;.. Jamos D. Smith. Urm of Janies B. Smith k Oo. Thoedoro W. Baker, firm of Tracy 4t Baker; R. a. Walton, 300 Aiarketstrcot; Thomas K. Jimorlck, 634 Spruce atreet; John J. Baker, Goldsmith's Hall CHARLES 0. LATUKOP, President. Timm. K. Limkkick, Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Juno 16 No. 86 Bay street. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP’V, No. II Pine atreet, New York, (OETWKKN BHOADWAY AND NASSAU STIUSBT.) Cash Capitol—$150,0001 rniHS Company insures against low or damage by X Fire, on tho most reasonable terms, dwelling buusns and furniture, warehouses, stores uud mer chandise, factories, snips in port, etc. AU losses will be adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS, President, C. BROOM, Vice Preaidout. Enw’D 0. Taylok, Secretary, Gko. B. Dkank, Surveyor. JAMES HI. CARTER, Agent. Juuo 17 lor Savannah, 86 Bay street. j^AY-200 bales Hay,, fo store and for salei by - Jy26 CRANE, WELLS k CO. DKE88 GOODS, P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS SUks; . Plaid Raw Silks; Silk aud Wool Plaids; Cbullio, Valencia and Saxony Plaids; French Alerhioes; Coburg Hot ha; Solid Colours and Printed Mous do lalnes; Suck Flannels; French Plaid Flannols; Scotch Plaids; Abide do Paris Plaids; Kuglish, French and American Prints; Qmgbams, Ac., Ac. Just received ana for sale by scptia DaVVlTT St MORGAN. C EDAR POSTS—We are expecting to tecoivo from the Bahamas a lot of Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will please apply soon, ns many are already engaged. YONGK k FRIERSON, icptl9 No. 04 Bay street. g; itngS aS J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Corner or, Brough gu aud Barnard Streets. Savan- _ nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Stump French, Euglisb, and American Perfum ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of overy description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Superiors of all kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent or Proprietary Medicines or the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal pnrpoeos, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. MOT N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Rod pea. Shin, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for uso, including Directions for treatment lu cases of poisoning, Drowning, 4». »P7U f LOUR—160 bbls Extra Flour, Port Hoyai aud loobanou Mills; 10 do Ext-a Family do; GU do Etowah Superfine do; 660 sacks Augusta do Uo;Just received and for sale by septlO WEBSTER A PALMES. C ‘ ORN—libi) bushels prirno Beacb Island Cum, Just received and for salo by • sept 19 WEBS»ER St PALMES. ~iiiUNE V TTBOSET i!. 3RZXB7R7 W HY be wo wilbout Alouey t when it is Just os eoey for any one to bo around with a pocket rull os uot, if they only tblhk so. I ba vo got a now article, from which from Uvo to twenty dollars a day cau be made, either by male or female. It is highly respectablo business, and an article which is wanted In every (Umily in tue United States. Eu- oloso mo two dollars by mull, at my risk, and I will forward you by return mail a Circular, with full instructions in the art. The business is very easy. Try it, if you are out of employment: and you w ill nover regret it; lor It wll bo better for you fo pay tho above sum, and insure a good business, than to pay tweniy-Uve cents for n spurious advertise ment. This is no humbug. Try it I Try it I Try srl TAKE NOTICE. P URCHASERS will bare their goods deUrored free of expense with quick dispatch from the Savannah Grooery and Fruit Depot, oorner Brough ton and Whitaker streets. ■ , i would call the attention or Fruiters goner- ally to my well selected stock ofGiwtarira. reopir- sg daily. Jett—tf W. H. FARRELL. CITY TRFA8 URER'S OFFICE, Savannah, 2d August, 1866 r E Bonds or the City of Savanutb, due 1st Feb- retry, 1867, (commonly known as McAllister Bonds,) Issued for Central Railroad Stock, will be redeomod un application, in 8tock nf tbe Centra) Railroad and Banking Company, at Its market val uo, the Bonds beiug received at par. Holders ot the same preferring cash, can have them redeemed In money. JAS. 8. Wll KINS, aug 8 . Hly Trcus. C OCOA NUTS—ooo Cocoa Nuts, received and for sale hy [sept8J| J. 1. J1 Address your letters ta sept 16-8m easy* DW1 TOUT MONROE, New York. S UlAhd I m'jm '-Ju.l rcoelvua a Irch sup- ply of choice Imported Sugar?, such as Rio Hon doo, Conchas, Landree, Esmeralda, La Flora, E PaUpoco, aud a fine lot of choice American and German Sugars. For sale at BARROW’S Family Grocery, sept27 Whitaker and Charlton streets. r UST RECEIVED from New Vork—Black Crape Shawls, and for sale by J, W. THRELKELD, xept6 CongVeas and Whitaker streets. B RuOMS, BAsKEt -, Ac —60 duZcU Brooms; 46 do Buckets; Painted Tub*. Ac.; 22 nests assort ed Market Basket*; and 12 dozen assorted Scrub Bashes, landing aad for sale by reptto J. D. BV T, J. BULLOCH A CO . 'myiHwo mile* the oily, containing about (MJtacres, ball of — . v.— ^ry’ejtcillent} not ono case or aloknexe hits occurred oti lhe prom ises during the whole time the pfesetit‘proprietor bas owned It. This Is aobohco for an-investment rarely fo bo mot with, and any person Wishing a private rcsldouco near the city, or any person reus of going info the gardening buf.luesH to raise fruit and vegetables for our. market,' will ftud this tbe place to suit. For terms, which will bo very llboral, luqulro at uur counting room, 164 Bay slreel. Tltlos undlsputa- blc. - fifi'gw At Private Sale, ,i. • 1700 bushe a Rice, an exeellont artlolo for stuck or all kinds. Call and examitio. I'rice 26 cento pe* bushel. _jnnelP “’‘Toltont. " ‘ Two good *t"rea, under the bl'lff, at lbefootof Whitaker street -June 19 Wanted to Purchase • A uunveuivut niedlum-slxcd house,In a central location—one fronting on' a‘ square would be prefer red—for sur.h un oue a llboral price woujd be given. JenolO **' 1 I'rivatc Sule. JTliirty cnEIBv building Lots, 66 root front by 100 to 124 r< ot deep, .-tfoated on Taylor, Gordou and Gastou streets, lltree lots are on high graund and some of them in tbo iiitniediate nriglibqr|iuo*l of tbe lot selected for the she ot tho Savannah, Albauy and Guir Railroad Depot. Torpts same as city lots, viz : uuc-firth cash, the balauce bearing interasl at six per ceuk . junelB HURRAH FOR THE FALL TRADE FRESH GROCERIES, FRUIT, AND VEGETABLES. W M. H KaUKKI L is now prepared to supply Ills i iMtomerit will: the best qualities of NORTHKHN FRUITS AND VKGKTABLHS. selected with great cure by i.l& buyer, who roiuuin.-. iu New York during the sea«uii expressly fer tout puipose. Fresh geials arriving by every steamer. The fol lowing vegetables pur Alabama; 1 crate very line large Cubbage, It) bbls rhiiicc eutlng aud cooking Apples, 6 bbls large Riugguld Sugar Pears, 16 bbls Mercer Potatoes, ' 3 bbls Boots and Carrots, Oulons, red aud white, Tomatoes, Parsnips, Ac. Groceries per Alabama: l'ckin Company’s Superior Teas, Stuart V Fugars, every grade, at lowest price-*, A line uHiiiii'tmont of Preserves uud .luldes. Ifesh from the manufactory, Guenon Butter, extra und other qualities. Euglisb Dairy and American Cheese, very choice. Biscuit of nil kiuds, warruu<cU iroali, Superior Sugar Cured and Pig Hntni, Krupp's Essence of Colfuo. Fresh Mustard, assorted Inglish Pickles. Ac., Ac. fo which we invite tbcatteiitioii of customers N. II.—All goods sold «t my ftoro ore wnrruntcd to give perfect satUfaetlou; and all pared* dell rer od free of cliargo to any part or tlie city. wm. if. farrkll, sept 11 corner Broughton and Whltaker-ato, 1856. 1856. RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHER. W OULD beg fo iuferiii their friends and the pub lic that their fulUuppltes of rich and elegant JQDlBtf ©©©IBS Muiw.~l>ruQtrawidsi).clll3aUoiis may bo .ecn.t •‘“'o just .rriv.J-|iurcliMVd Irum Ul. rao.l .ml- is office; und any further Information will be for- "5") . l * ,0,e J 5 } e J 1 w * 1 ^ this office; und any further information will be for- uishud upon uppdcat.on fo the undersigued. The Southern Railroad commences nt Jaokson, thu capital ot too Suite, uud is Uuisbod a- far as tho town of Braudou; aud is iu good ruuning order und well cquippod to that point. It extends from Brundoii iu u line almost directly cast eighiy-two and a hull mnus, to the intersection, ot the Mobile und ublo Railroad, a few tulies below the town of Marion, in Lauderdale couuly; and passes through tbo couutics of Konkin. Scott and Newton. Tue line Is over a nigh rolling country, well watered and timborod,anil in |H>iut ofbeulihtuluess.econom teal llviug, Ac., is equal to tho most favored portions of the Carolina* nud Georgia. Thegrndlng, except for tho first twouty miles is generally light; and upou the most of the sections tho excavation and embankment nliornato favorably; the excep tions being m the two heaviest cuts. The matei lul is ol achuructur easily movod,ihu growth of tho aouutry afforas ubuuduuco of umber suitable for bridging and cro-s'tius; aud it is believed that no work offers, In facilities tor construction, greater luducetneuiHto contractors, espcclully thoso using negro Inbor. The cuui|wuy is culiroly out of dobt, und luts duo to it by reliab.o stockholders, about $ 3u,00u, which willduuutlceA be paid as the Beard of Muuag-.-rs may call It lu. It is also an recipient uuder tho recent grant ofLnds made by Congress, it (hoy cau bo had ulong the lino, which Is bulicved fo be thu case, of uuariy -luU.OOU ucrus of laud. Thu rood counecta with and is an extension of tho Vickburg und Jankson Railroad, completed nud lu Tull operation to thu Mis*Wbippl river ul Vickburg; opporitu which i liy, iu Luulslauu, commences the Vicksburg, Sbrevcuport aud Texas Railroad, now uuder ouutract for its whole distuuce aud in rapid progress of ceustructiou. li tutersouto tbo New Orleans uud Jackson, (ireat Nor thorn Railway at Jackson, uud through tlial atCanteu, connects with theMissUulpplt.uutruliiUilway,tho Iron of which is uow beta* laid fo Holly spriugs. It iutereeots with tho MobUo una • bio ttaliroau, as already stat ed, near Marlon, and iu point of iutorseotlon meets with tho North-eastern aud Southwestern Ruilroad in Alabama, and through that unites with tho roads in Virgiuia, leuuessco and North Carolina. U Is also an indisponsablo link in the lino or Railways that aro fo unite tilmi leston and Savannah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, fihreveuport uud El Paso, with tho Pacific uccan running its euliro length ou tbusamo parallel or lutltudo with thesis p aces. It is thus obvious that ibis lluo or work is one ol'tlio mo t important uufiuishi-d enterprises In the coun try. It is thorough NuUoual in its character: for it unites Maine and Now urlcuns, and the Atlantic und the Mississippi, by iudUsoluublo bonds. But whilst thus Natiunul. it appeals especially for aid to Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with tho Intermediate gap In Alabama, twill, with Its connections, uow built aud bdug milt, run right through tho heart of thoso great Southern cottou-growiug States, Louisiana, Missis slppi, Alabama, Georgia aud South Carolina, and unites tbe great Inland i-cn with tho broad ocean. Those facts uro stated to call attention to this lino of road und to induce capitalists and contractors, fo embark liberally in its construction, iho fifteen miles or completed Railroad, with its cquipraouts and sixty valuuble slaves,lunDy or them mechanics, Is a bonus from the State oT Mississippi; the public land bas boon donated by Congress ; nud it is, per- hups, not greatly over-estimating tho present pro perty oftho road to put Rat or near ono million or dollars In which sum foturo stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of money or work,will boat onco equally Interested. It will thus be soou that this road presents peculiar In ducements fo men of moons to engage In Itx con struction. * WM. C.8MEDES, sept 10—tXI President Southern Railroad. COTTON IN LIVERPOOL. A BROKER In Liverpool reporting class and val ue of a cousigumint of the McCurthy Giuucd Sea Island Cotton from a house In this city, writes as follows: "II., 7 bags farlsh color, with a little shell, uot much; but tho peculiarity of Ibis quality is tho sta ple, and iho style or Us cleaning and putting up: dlllercnt to the usual Roller Gin operations. The Bumple before handling, bas some slight nppearanoo of having boon Saw Gluued. Un examination, how ever, shows that all tho staple, both as to length and uniformity, bas been preserved, and a much greater dogreo or freedom and kindness bas been given by tho process. This remark applies more or less to all tho marks or this shipment. In this instance, tho staple is stout and a good length, aud without being fine, is not course.” Tbe undersigned, agents for tbo above mentioned Gins, always have a supply on band, at $125 eseb. BOSTON St VILLA!A)XGA. aug 6—w2in Provision Store. rTiiiK uuuermgutHi subset ibers wuutu imorm their X friends and tho public generally, that they hare refitted tbe store on Wbitakor street, recently occupied by John Daly, Esq., and they now offer tbemselvis ns candidates for the patronsge of this city and tta vicinity. Their stock Is new and large, consisting in part of the following— BACON SIDES, HAMS AND 8HCULDERS, BROWN, CRASHED, CLARIFIED AND POWDERED SUGARS. Every description et Coffees and Teas, Butter, Lard, Flour, Choose, Cracker*, Pickles, Utaupe, Sauces, Soap, Candles, Segars, Tobacco, And In fret everything us usually kopt in a Family Grooery Store. ALSO, We wlU keep constantly on hand a choice supply of fresh Erulto of every description We have perfected a system ot business that will enable us to receive by almost every vessel from Nsw York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston, fresh and new supplies to oar stock. We would respectfully sanest to one and all, to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and we premiss to dispose of oar article* at tho most reasonable prices, lor cub or city acceptance. , R. Hr WATSON A tU JsFBepublleaa please copy. [ssp27] caro as reganta elegance ami beauty, which cannot bo appredutod until fully exumlued. Wo ouu confidently say that our stock of Rich Dress Goods and Cluukacunuot bo surpasses! for beauty nud etagauce, uud that our Domestic Slock is as chuap ns the liko quality of goods can be had from hero fo New York Amo u our assortment will bo found tho most egaut flounced Robes with figures; lea and olegant colored SUks, very choap; Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed In the uowest und richest stylo. Cloth and Molr Autiquo Cloaks; rich uiidcheap. ■Ml-wool French Mousllu do lAlues, uow and ele gant Lnplns’ best all-wool French Uo lAines, high colors, for misses. Lupins’ best Black Bombazine und Cballeys. Wbito Merino, Cballuy, do Lulno and Bombnzine, very lino. Cloth* and Cossimcres, a full assortment Plantation Goods host quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeepingartlolos in great variety, best quality at tbo lowest possible prices. Tbo limits of an advertisement precludes tbe wssibllUyor enumerating any but few loading ar- tales. Wo would respectfully request tbo attoutiou of purchasers to an examination or our stock, feeling confident that style, quality aud price, will prove satlsfoclory. GRAY BR0TIIFJ19, sopt 10—codlut 200 Broiigbtou-st NOTICE. rniIE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated X thomsolveatogether for the purpoao ot conduct ing tho Wholesale Grocery Business, and having purebased tbe stock of Rodgers A Norris, will here, after continuo tho business under the firm or Rod gers. Norris & Go., at Uie old aland, cornor of Bay and lincoln streets. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, GEO. H. JOHNSTON. JNO. N. BIRCH. „ ^ VOR VALE. Six Tracts of Land. 6oo acre each. 8 or miles from the city or Savannah on tho 8. RUf Ball Bead, well adapted to the growth Wcc,Cotton and Corn, and wood enough to ray ‘8SSr ow ' F*' rl °. «,1« 8avanuah, June 2d, 1866. Ja 3 rphE firm or Rodgers A Norris having this day X boon dissolved by tbo above ussoclatlou, either partnor will ubo thu name of tho firm in liquidation. JAB. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, June 2d, 1866 Je 3 cobSToS slavery. A Scriptural oxnmluation or the Institution of Slavery iu tho Uuited Stales; with Its objects and purposes. By Howell Cobb. Horton's Life ami Public Services of Jamos Bu- chauau. Irving’s Life of Washington: cheap edition; vol. $1,60. Napier's History of tho Poulusular War; a new edition, in 4 voD. 12 mo., with portraits nndplaus. Price $7,60. Oommodoro Perry's Expedition fo Japan, with numerous engravings; $6. Household Mysteries; a Komauco of Southern Life. By Lizzio Petit, of Virginia, author of Light and Darkness. > Knpolcou’s Confidential Correspondence with the Empress Joaephlno. Tucker’s Ilbtory or the Bulled States, from Ito Colonization U> 1841. Vol. 1st. History of Secret Societies and of the Republican Party lu France, from 1830 to 1848. Borimrd Life, A romance or the Texas Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. B UTTER AND CHEESE- 10 kegs cholco Goshen Butor. 26 Boxes Now Choose, Jandtag and forsale by aug 28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A C ZiXttxiB. giant CORN ANO COB MIL!,. STATES OF SO. CABOUMA, Q SO KOLA AMD VlQXtDA. PATENTED MAY 16, 1864. COPYRIGHT SECURED m!aROB 1866. rpHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeder* X » respectfully called to the above Ell. They are now In use by at least 10,000 of the most practi cal Stock Feeders throughout the ocmntry. who aro ready to testify to their auperiori.tv over all other Ella or a similar kind. These Mills aro made tho exclusive business of the patentee. Mr. Scott, who being a practical man, superintends the casting in person, and seleota only such Iron as Is best adapt ed to their use, which, liko car wheels, require to be made of metal known to be hard and strong.— They weigh from three to flvo hundred pounds, ac cording to slso. and can bo put In operation in twen ty minutes without expense or mechanical aid. Tbe little Giant lias taken the frat premium a nearly all the State Fairs throughout the union, and that in tbo most complimentary manner. They are guaranteed against.breakage or derangement when used according to directions, and warranted togive the most perfect satirfaction, or tho money refonded on the return of the mill. They are or three slzee, and will grind from eight to fltteen bushels good foed per hour, according to Hu, with one or two horse*. We now offer them to tbe trade complete, ready for attacWngthetoam. atreducod price!. Mr. 0. H. CAMPFlELp is our Agent in Savannah, orwhom the mill may be had at our price, march 7—eodAwly OKWBKAir?7i>MMIW6ri IT HOUSE BUSINESS. mag underslgno I having loasod the fire-proof X SVatehoueo, ktowu as Hodgson's, also WeU- man’s stores, will transact a General Commission and Warchouiojiiutae&s. All consignments for sale or shipment will re> cclve strict attention. F ‘ on storage, and particular rare coring andshlpping. glHPtl»--3taWlm D*W. CL ROWLAND. V Vlll <\