Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 04, 1856, Image 3

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NOTICK.—I lutomUo fnakti ft change iu ijT mv i lothlng Establishment, and taUlfrom , 0 . BANgl(A N, BMit 15-lin. MRfyanitrool. MEDICAL CARD. ' OK* &• SMITH ha* removed hlsOllluo Id Broughton street, tu Ihlloy’w Building, n rWilnun) abovo Boldou’a Hat Storo. Residence at RviiidharOH, West Broad itroot. aoplS Ou the ftfst of October tho Night Guard Mr will b o nut nt 8, !*• M. By ordor Honor, M^or. '\BRYAN, >*u|it ao Chief 1*01(00. SitV-CIPWBM OF CHATHAM COUNTY. mm. I iun a oundldatq Ibr re-oloction to tho or- doo of Receiver or Tux Keturua In January TO THHVOTltfiUI OF CHATHAM COUNTY. Follow oitiseus, I am a candldate^al tho By cK'Ctb n, In January next, for tho office ol T»< UtfwNjK rf, ■ u| ’£ 0 $ AHHON jj" 1 Fellow cltlioiu, 1 .hereby aunnunco my- Mr nolf a candidate far lUo above named office, *uu nwincttully ask your aupport. Ul BARNARD K. BEE. He) tVJfi’S COTTON HARVESTER. —» Tile great desideratum of Hautora Is final- iv unniiuod In tho successful Invention or ii.iwo's Cotton Harvester, with whlou ouo hand can mu os iujoU cotton as live iu tho ordiuary way, b.'si los siidug au linuionso amouut of labor. What Wwinoy’s cotton Bin Is iu Its alter stage, Howe's Ltri-u.-ieris Iu picking. Kor lurtuer luiormaUon, apply to A. WILBUR, UHlay street. Agent Ibr the States of Georgia and Florida. |V -c I'o Hie Tatrom of tlio Sav’h tieorgian All debts due to the Georgian previous t y&f the Oth insuiut, uro payablo only to the uu d.Tsigued. Notes aud accounts due In tho city wil n? iu'.'M'utod Immediately, aud all debts due In tho uhiituy will he forwarded by an early mull. f.iis using tuo tirst time that the undersigned has •uuiiciy appealed to his late patron, bo feels that tliev wtil not consider him uureitsouablo iu urging jpu t.ie.u ’.lie necessity for iiniueiliate payment, a mdiuoics may be made directly to the under- i. >h O' ii. it. itidiui .v to., whoso receipt will lie v.»iiu. 1'lill.ll* .). PUNCH s.i\...!>'.tii, .May 2b, 1860. mylS-lawdftw v oph x jnt T il irt s. ill.. -ub' ,; i ibci’a oiler tor sale a largo aud varioil ussuiiuioiit ofsecond-bund priming material, suill- .•;ont to establish u comi»leio Job Ulllco, with but t.'W additional articles, consi-tiug In part of— uuo a mile t'out ol small pica, as good as now, aud vari- cl-, touts oi J 11 " type} one super royal haud-pross; i.uu lloe x s proul'-prcis. latest Improvement, ui'W two er m ;e large Uuposlug stones, now; dou ble u’ud single amis; cases, composing slicks,col- uiuu rules, gull • s, chases, etc., etc., together with carious utiior a • ides pertainlug to a newspaper jriSoJlcf. R. B. HILTON A IX). lUllU.f : |rl MlkOll’S OFFICE, I urv ok S.t' .t.N.NAii, 5th of August, 18511. J i Vi utvNKKMiF lillUK, and all others whom it may concern. i'.M .ire hereby notified to keep your Dogs iu aud jiirivnt tliom from going at largo within tho City *' i'.iv i-»g uiund going ut largo utter this notice, mci^!i.* , J0th day of Buptomhor uoxt, shall be KUW'D. U. ANDKR80N, Mayor. ' .ucsi. Knw’n. G. Wilson, Clerk ofCouncll. TOKITls & WiUfclASIs, DEALERS IN DHiiii.ST.IC, FOREIGN AND F A Y DRY GOODS. No, i4b Congress-st., Savannah, Ga. JA8. T. WKLIB, formerly of Beaufort Dial. 8. 0. rHKOPflU.ua WILLIAM.-. “ 8crivonCo.,Ga. sept 7 i «. at-a. j. u. navis. w. u. loxo. HUSK, DAVIS di LONG, UOMMISBIOIS MEiiOHANTS SAVANNAH, GA. way 30 i. uH.Kirrr. u. i*. snu.unos. LOCKETT di SNELLINOS, COMMISSION MKUOHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS’, Savannah, Ga. rt'ul Attend tu the solliug of all kiuds of produce Strictattontiou glveu to receiving and farwurdlug goods. may 31 ly Auction & Commission House, Maeon, Ua a. ii, McLaughlin, Uuuural Agent and Auctioneer, Solicits from his frieuds consignments of overj description. Takes orders for Cotton. tar Special attention given to tho Bales ut Beal Estate, .Stocks ami Negro property, at public aud private sales. Prompt returns and disjsUch. KHercuco—0. A. L. LAMAR. mch fit) Ms. «f. OKb'kN. K. V. SMOOT GREEN * SMOOT, attorneys at law OCt’28 THOXAHTOtf, UA. JOliN BILBO, Oi’dtimry of Chatham County, AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. OiOce in ilie Court House. rnylS Xvi’iloVITSBeoEtOB, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia, office ou Bay street, over too Bank of Savon, uah • _inoyl3 HTlTP.KING, ATTORNEY at law, Corner of Bay and, Whitaker Street*, ftAVANNAU. fi>b22 3mos A. 11. WKtailT. ir.K, MtVAOX. WRIGHT & SAVAGE, Ari'ORNEYS AT LA }V, UUUN&W10K, GA. jyl9 imsnrBoWEtr, “ ENGINEEU, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, CilK.VKK OF DKAYTOX AMD HKTAX-8TH., (Above C A. L. lamar.) . jyC—.im A. Me ALPKN & BROTHERS, Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards. Wpt f) SAVANNAH, OA. K./.OailW. WM. 8TAKR, Jr. H. It. ti'ARDlt, OIJDEN, STARR & CO., •Shipping and Commission Merchants, HAV-STKBKT. SAVANNAH. GA. ■ W« PATTEN, HUTTON di CO., FACTORS. Furwurdiug aud Commission Merchants, liny-street, Savannah. Ga. E. GUMMING, ATTORNEY AT LX\ lebl-ly IRWIXTON, UA. . TIIK Kubiprlbor boin« abouliwrtlllnn |,oH Uio two elegant u.nl ^MnuiuillujK .ia- li.K Vsf|(iu!, N " Arohltont. i CUR RENT »; TIIK Uuirlh Btnr, vor Hr. UriuitlDW. I)r«« .. Apply to CIIARI.KKWlfil.1., »o|.l 2(l-tr-®» Aruhllccl. , - -JemntMKl , rlosovornr Hrnntlu, » I'mir Milrliil ■» l ' j JLoffices, oflbmtltqm .. or next. . . (t| fit ^ jrjqEKT “ - A STORE AND IWk.LUNG on Uio cor ner of Houston and Potitli Broad hi rent Uno. Tho stand Is woll netabllshed, and Is suitable for a Bar Homn. aud Oyster For particulars apply on the promises, sopt 26-1w FOR RENT. ‘ A WHARF bdOUF. under 114 Ray »tw ■nil Possession given 1st October. Hi. Apply to TOWN & GORDON. ■* TO RENT.'" ; ■ And possession glveu on the first of Oc tober, that norlliofn half of the brick build, lug situated ou Tutualh.aud. tho . bond of Gordon Strops, oco.iiplojl by Mrs, Sooner; fill location aud vory uquv.eui.cpUy finished, wllh gas aud water. Also, two UuiqiueutR^riiick on Montgomery aud .loues street, very comlbrtabio, all now aud In good repair; ihjssospIou given ou tho IstXovumbor. sopt 4-lnt-' . OLIVER M. Lll.l.lDUIDGK. FoiTSALE” ' " ■ A VALU aU-JC LOT, near tho Central Railroad I)o;>ut, about GO x 100 feet. This IiOt Is fee simple, Ou tho prothisos arc throe comibrtablu Wooden HUJLDINUH, Wuioii runt for bond per anuum. Turms moderate. Apply to J. B OUBBEUGB, sept 29 Agent. ATLANTA HOTEL. ’ ATLANTA i i i , GEORGIA. J. J, 1IBSLBR, Proprlvtor. * Lotto/the Veramlah How, Xew Orleans. Passengers per Evonlug Trains will find Euppor reudy on the arrival of the Cars, may!4 MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, jA mmyii(iv, mses£. la - BOARD ntR DAY $ 1 60 BOARD I’KR WKBK 0 00 UOAUD PKK MONTH 20 00 ,mayl8 lyr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, UUARLKSTON, S. 0. THIS House is now adapted to all the wants of tho Travelling Public, and tbo ef forts of the Proprietor will l*o to dcsorve their patronage, mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. deNnis"hollTnd,“ NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solicits the patronage of masters of vessels and others requiring the services of a Notntry Public orshlupiug Ma-ter, and willattoud promptly tn all business ontrustod b» li« caro. lm— icpO REMOVAL. Tho subscriber bus removed to the store THl cast of Sir. O’Connor, corner of Drayton and VIA Broughtuu streets, mljolulng the Marshall ■JUU House, where he is prepared to make to or der Guutloiuen’s Coals, Punts, Vests, &o., iu a man ner to suit tho most fastidious. Goutlomen furnishing their owu matoriats will lln-1 it to their advantage. Cash must be paid for workmanship in all oases, as there will bo no books kept op^n. Cutting for men aud boys attended to; and all cutting jobs must be paid fur on dolivory. Uniforms of all kiuds made according to tho Unit- od States’ Regulations. AS" Young men desirous of becoming good uni tors of all garments bet -uging to tbt, tftulo can be tuught in six lessons, at 83 a lesson. > Those who will patronize mo will find pi lous to suit the times. M. CEAREY, Agent sept 18—4m I ilLOUR.—000 sucks “ Carmichael’s” Flour, just received aud for sale on favorable tor ms by sopt 26 WEBSTER.* PALMES. MAGAZINES. H ARPER'S Now Monthly Magazine Tor October. Godoy’8 Lady Book lor October. Aithur’s Homo Magazine for October. Peterson’s Now Moutbly for October. Received and for sulo by WARNOCK & DAVIS; sopt 25 159 Congress street. Qi j Barrels Apples, Mercer Potatoes, Red Onions, OU Tomutoes, Burgulow Pears, and GOG Cab- bugei, In fetoro nnd lor sale by sopt 25 J.D.JESSE. TU UUUSKNkKr-KlIS, 1 1ANIKL CRONIN Upholster, 20 Bryan-at, J would rosjieotfully anuouuce to tho citizens ol vunnah that lie is ready to make uud put down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, &c., at tbo shortest no ice, and on tho most reasonable terras. octS-tf J UST RECEIVED, por” late "arrivals"”from~Now York, a superior article or Fluted Skirts, and for sale by J. W. THRKLKALD, sopt 2 Congress and Wbitakor sts. Tho.'stwimslilp aWubta. C.'iiitaln Ly•>)»'.• will.leave at abovo. . t ^rs'wWiWni uy^hkitf ^ti'VmMiliH will jiioiisc ink"Uoi|i'h: Uint-tintmllonSvIllberi'i’oivi'diit FOR 110bio's.—Tha n«w «uh». ALBA, !(wHtOttptnln Tiiylor. will ninnt with prompt dos liitton Ibr tin) nbnvo For freight apply to tint 1 HUNTER ft GAMMELf* . FOU Nl-iw VvRK—'flie ship ODLUMBIA, Captain Be dec,-will have <‘et|uitch fur tbo vwX' itlmve imyl. .-For. I’roighl apply to : .oct-1 m HUNTER MAMMELL. FOB UIIAKLUSTON DIRECT. ^ The superior steamer GORDON, •* 4. P. Ilmuk .Commander, having been thorunglily overhauled ami I'urnishcJ with it new boiler, will run regularly— twiiua week—-between Savummli and CbarleFton : u’dng f;Hvnmiuli every uodniwlny and Haturduy .lit.tun-, at It o'clocki ami returning will leave Chnrlo'fttui every Monday mill Friday anerueons, at fl 'elb’ll ' ■■Fori'eight or pa^iige' apply to J. I*. BROOKS, Agent, -opt 2d ' Cliurloston wharf. Fin FUFMJHTOR CHARTER—The A’"l Jg»Barmm ISAAC R D-WIS, Captain UltW l, 409 tuus burthon—orni take the bulk of 1,4)00 bales cot ton. Apply to • C, A DUELS’Kit, jmt FOR Piln,ADEU’ilLi.—Hkho'nVLl\k— Ktitsr Vksski..—Tin* ■"•lit* FANNIE, Cuplalii Hf.i-inn, nmv loading, 'will have immediate dl< puteli For freight cngugeiiiehts apply to * septlS ClltS. A. )IREI *ER. FoH PHILADELPHIA.--Tho ulauneb fast luiliugschi' R tV TULL, \ M Strowbrldgc, master For freight, apply to ttUglo __ r • 0. A, GUIilNKU. FOR UVKrtPOML.-Tln- A i Atiierleiu jfyrK. ship FALCON, Patton master,' having a <b»sE. largo portion or freight engaged, Wl/I meet with dlHpaldli as above, for bataucc of cargo, jtpply to . ‘miDHAM, KELLY At CO. FOH »MM FRY’S FERRY, AND ALL THi: Ln’iKIIM' D1ATE J.AND1ND8 ON \) . THE SAVANNAH RIVER . i'A*** k : The- hew'lion steam packet SWAN Captain'Richard Johnson, will leave Charleston wharf every 'Friday, morning, at 10 o’clock, punctually, Ibr Dcmvry.'s Ferry, au l all (utermoill- nto landings on pie Savnuunli River. 4SS“ Tho Swan has superior accommodations for pilSaL'UgerS.i For i’ro'ght ougugcmenls apply to sopt23 JOHN RIOnARDSON.' Niagara Falls, the Lakes & Canada AUOIUEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Sleum.ihip Keystone Stole, via Philadelphia PHIL A*. DHL P’A $ao. . mu H LINE cofinuots at Philadelphia with tho X Drool North-Western Railroad Rubio, through to Niagara Fills aud Bullhlo, tit sixteen hours from Philadclpht.. Through Tickets,, with tho privilege of stopping ut Pitiltidulphia, aud intermcdlutc poluis, for sale by the Agent. Fare t * Niugara Falls or Builiilo .$28 “ Elmira 2(1 1 Canandaigua *27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent, j23 Suvftuoah, Georgia. OAHIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25 00. Sonii-Wcukly United States Mali Lino. 1H.E NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL r nHB NEW ANJ 1 .Steamships— lvNOXyii<LE.. 1,81 CAI’ITAL PRIZE. Alabama LoUory, " i . . J*AL'MlllKIZKD iiv .TIIK W* fK O). AMIW/M.J . i'H 'fo bo drawn iu tho.city of 6toutgomury. Alabuim., In’public, on FRIDAY, “**- *“*• |.lmi of , Uclubor t.Otl:, 1H80, on the' SINGLE NUMBERS! SAMUEL dWAN,- Manager 30,GUO Tlokots OiiTy l 4 Prizes nmomdlng to 200,000 Dollars! .srm.uiK) .. ‘20,1 Ml 20,000 . lu.oo ,. LOjOUO ,. . 6,000 ... 6,000 ,.. Dt)U .. 10,000 .. 16,UUO .. 16, UUO .. 1 0000 .. 7,800 p prize* iif 41400 uppruxlm’g toSi lO,oOi)uro l.tHiU 4 •* aw “ A - UNUJVAU (MU SOHM 1 prize ol i.$6>,li0U IS.,.,.. t tiu . . 20,000 IS 1 *lu do .. ’20,(100 is 1 *io do., . Ill,000 IS i do lit) .. lO.UOfi 'A fl .1.) d*) .. 6,uOU is 2 do do.... .. 1,600 Is 2 do fiu . 1,000 is Ufi OO ill) 61)0 is .61) no th)..,,,,.... .. 300 Is ; 76 fio tit) .. 200 Is 100 fio do HN) is 126 tlo di .. fio is...... 4 »• 26) 4 " 170 •1 •• 200 1 " 160 8 " 00 8 •’ 40 80 •’ 35 ‘200 •' 26 300 '• •20 l,ooo prizes aiimuuiiiig /u $2(10,noil KKICJK OK TlirKKW. Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; QuurturH $'2 60. Tho Alabama aud Doorgla IsHtorlos, as channels of investment, present Inducements uver any known seho ne. The experience the public have hud of the management ul lheiu I/dturios, tho lurgu aineunt of prizes sold, the promptness with which limy, have boon paid, are tho best guarantees that th y will always he conducted in Urn most lionora- bio manner. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—6 firkins extra choice Goshen Butter; 10 boxes of English Dairy aud new Cream Cheese, received and far salo by septlO J. D. JESSE. qj^keRAL NOTICE. ~“ CULVER AND GOLD PLATING can now bo done O at home. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himself permanently, all work iu this line will ho douo with dispatch. All repairing of Cos tors, Teapots, Candlesticks, Simons. Forks, or any other arliclo will be done ueatly before plating. All old silver plate, such as Tcusetts or Urns, Forks or Spoons, will bo re-finished and made equal to new, and at moderato prices. All work or orders loll ui ray store will ho attended to P.S.—’ may27 -Watch cases galvuuixed, G. M. GIFFIN" NOTICE, C ONSIGNEES per Schr. M. E. WELLS, Trom Bos ton, will pleosonuond totho receiving of tholr goods from the vessoi discharging at Buker’s Wharf, (foot or Aburoom street) All goods re maining on tho wharf after sunset will ho stored at the risk and oxponsoof tho consignees. sep2fl OGDEN, STARR k CO. B UTTER and Choose—10 firkins extra choice Uosbea Butter, and 40 boxes of selected Chios o, all sizes, received per steamer Alabama. BeptSb J.D.JESSE. o. H. HAKKISO.N. a. C. ncaXBKI HARRISON Ac McGEIIEE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND I'unvardlnii Merulmnts. 32 AND til BKOAD-HTKF.OT, COl.UHBL’S, OKOBOIA. 4ST Particular attention glveu to tbe sales of Koal MUte, Nogroos and Produce. . Wr Liberal advances made on Nogroe-* and Her* cbatidlze KUZBHXXCtS : RUSK. PATTEN A CO. I GUNDY ttDANIEL, VOolumbUH. Ga. Bl'KWAIU'.ORAYicO. f KU.iK, DAVIS k LUNG, 1 „ tV.il. WRIGHT, ’ I S»viuid«1i ’ YOU.Vrt, ATKINS k DUNUAH. 1 . , ., , (J. A. GRKG.VE k CO., 1 } An.IaoWcol. u. a. itnn.r»Yi!i « co,, I II. S. SMITH, }• Mobile, Alabama. out 28 iy B. ELLIS, Factor and General Commission Merchant 1 no; 71 BAY-STBBBT, SAVANNAH, OA., Wkus ro—Mciars. Claghorn A Cunningham, Boil m’litlijg, Ogdon, Rtarr ft Co., Savannah ; J. P. ynpont). Boston. nov 1 *». Aimunr coupxh. 4x0. oodmr fraskr. COUPER df FRASER, UcrOHS ft GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ray atreot, Savannah, Oft. {tnyll H. J. DAVANT, JTR, *■ ACTOll AND COMMISSION MERCANT, No. 07 Bay Street, jy Savannah, 0 a ~~ 3OTT1T8AVAGK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, mojLumtAB, ruoxAS countt, iia. ah imuiii, MS entrusted to his care will receive Prompt utloutlrm. lyr—marl7 ~;Axwa. kokrw. UOUGERS NORRIS, (lato Crano ft Rodgers, WHOLESALE GROWERS, iUV-STRRRT, HAVANNAD. J««I,UM, [JoJ- ~~JKP'FE HSON OOlKUTir n ,.,„ r G EN%! B AL 0OMMIS8ION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN "mibor and Lumber. _ savannah: Go. >V6uu AND LUMBER. A hh ktndH of Wood, Boards, Plankf, Joist, Iffii •!! ! ?/’,^ ,iu * loa ’ Light-wood, Posts. J astern luw l ailla K?t tor sale, at wholesale a il retail W'U-lTW H. j. L.M1UTON T. G. & A. L. ROWE, MANCPACTlinKBS )AND IMPORTERS O P LINSEED OIL, ,600 lou8..Capt. C. I). Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... l,50i) “ . .Capt. Thomxs Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ . .Capt. M. 8. Wootlhull. ALABA MA.... 1,300 “ ., Capt. G. R. Sohonck. WILL LK.VVK HAV.lN.V.lll KVKHV W15DNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Thoso ships are among the largest on thoooust, unsuriMissed in spoed, safety uud comfort, making thoir puasagos In fifty to Mxty homn, and arc com manded by skillful, cureful and polite officcid.— Uuvlng elegant state-room accommodations, they oiTcr a most dosirablo oouvoyance to Now York. * • tiblu Passage to Now York $26 Stei'ragu I'assago to Now York 8 PADICii’OUD, FAY ft CO., Savaunab. 3AM’L 1.. M1TC1IILL. 13 Broadway, 1 fab ii Now York. I U. S. Mall Line POll PALATKA, FLA., VU Darien, Bruntmck, St. Marys, Oa., Mniairii- na amt Jacksonville. 1‘icolata and Black Creek, Fla. rr . THE steamer WELAKA, Cupt. X Pi Hi liii’wrfiFLi Ring, will leave for the abovo places overy Saturday Adorning, at 10 o'clock. This boat has largo aud uiry State Room acootii-' tnodatluus, and taking the Inland Passage, otl'ers every inducoraeut to Invalids and others. Freight will be taken for Trader's Hill aud mtet mediate landings ou St. Mury’s River. No freight will bo takeu after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply ou Iward at tbe Florida Steam packet wharf, or to Jy26 CLAGHUUN ft CUNNINGHAM UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Fir J’alaika. East. Fla., ita Darien, Brunswick, .Vi. Marys. Fernandina, Jacksonville, MidUMury, (Black Creek,) ami Picolnta. 1 m -tf-lf” 1^ The new aud elegant ideampackot I ^g2SS53CDARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves : every iueoUay morning, nt ID o'clock, far the! above places. Freight will bo takeu far Trador’B Hill and inter-1 mediate landings ou .St Mary’s River. tgr No freight will bo taken after U o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent statu* j room accommodations, apply ou board, at tho Flori- j datSteiunpackut Wharf, near tho Has Works, or to Jy2f» CLACHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. WM. M. LAWTON & CO. | Giiarleston, Smith Ciu'ollita. 8BA ISLAND COTTON AND T1IOE FAC TORS. R. Wainwkiuht Bacot ) William M. Lawton* foaKPiiT. Dill. j Winboun Lawton Jr. aug 29 eoiUm PUN OK TUB UHTKKV. There aro du,0uu tickets numbered from 1 to3i),- OOt). There uro 380 full Prizes aud U2U Approxlm- lions—utaklug lu all l,UUi) Prizes. Tne druwiug tikes place in public, under the su- periuteudonoo of two sworn Commissioners, The Numbers from 1 to 0,O0U, corresponding with thoso numbers on tho Tickota priuted ou sepa rate slips of paper, aro encircled with small tin tubes, and placed ill oue wheel. Thu first 380 Prizes, similarly printed aud onolr dud, uto placed in another wheel. Tho wheels aro men revolved, and the uutuhur Is drawn Troni tho wheel ol numbers, mid at tho same timo a Prize is drawn from the ntlior wheel. The number and prize drawn out nru opened uud exhib ited to tho audience, ami ■ ogtsiurod by thoCommis- sionor, tho Prize bulug jilucud against tho number drawn. This operation is repeated until all tho Pri zes are drawn out. APPROXIMATION PRJZW. Tho two preceding aud tho two succeeding Num hers to those drawing tho first 200 pnzos will bo entitled to the 800 Approximation Prizes, w cording to tho e'ohumo. In orderlug Tickets encloso tho money to our ad dress far tin* Tickets ordored, on receipt of which they will bo lorwardod by first mall. The List of Drawn Nmnbors and Prizes will bo sntit to purch.twirs Iram. dlutoly nhor the draw ing' #5-Purchasors will pleu e o write their signatures plum, uud give their p >nt office, county and Statu. jgf Remember that ovory prize 13 drawn, and payable In full withoui deduction. tar All prizes of $1,000 aud under, paid immedi ately after tbo drawing,—other prizes at the usual time of thirty Uuys. All communications strictly conUdeutlul. Orders for Tickets should bo scut iu early. Prize Tickuts cashed or renewed in other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets can bo addressed either to S. SWAN ft CO., Atluuta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or sept 18 BOX; 816, Savannah,'Ga Villi GKfcSAT WJfiS'i'Ji DBSToK MW I J.rajlilUAi uu, 'or nk\v MW,;, 4 ' V t tlwir Ajc NVia V llK uiki 1 ig jiaiiuo lll«ka ati ZjL oprnuT nrDruyfan uud Uryan s ■Ifonuj', _ ^^atreeta...• .,.j . Al'i'rovoil Bisks will In* lakeu'on tlDuvu- mrim-. and i’Iii,’ tifumicrutlll gl von.ou i'rctnutiii N'otuf.,-, I’hree qiiarU’iK iM titi: l»(ialini,r ,>tj| la 1 rutui'uuu' t*i tin. mis pnijcrfj in mu u* V, <Y* L. Lninur, lidj !n Agent in .Viv.imiah. tivstJii'A.WBfi AoiitUura Aluluul iitaui'iuicu lumimuj, ^outheiii MatttaJ LtF«t,iiiM* Company, Home juinunmui company, ut N, kuru, aprmgatiM ft'ha* At .Uiuliio liu. Uoiu’y, Risks in tin* abovo Iiisumuioo Compontos uudnria icon by WM, KING 65 80«S, Agouth, No, * * iia> street, ■•javamiah, t4tli itooi'luMT, lbi»6.‘ ‘ dtvu Tdltild, MAliiNi) ANL) LIKE i A 3 U it A i\ C' I 1 .. vu. in, it.n-smEU'L UAPil'AL UEPUEHENTEU, Nvurly Dour .llHIWu Oui.ai*. By tbe following responsible Block (!ninpunli-s CliHitvp Onk 1 Lite liiuurnuvt- C’ompuM>, OK UAUTKOKD, t)T. iiDlultnlilo b’lii Itiauraiivt Uoiitpntiy, OK LONDON. Fariuirs' and Median lm*’ Klr«, Mad no mid hllij luauraiiun Company, OK PUlliAUBLPBU, llrlitg«|Hirt Flrii and Marine lu«uru>ivi Company, OK BIUDOBKOUT, OT. tar subscriber willolfatit lusurauce to au ; amouut tn all |Mrls of tho Ntutooii ovary «lesunpU*m of property. Lite insurance, to any amount, at tbu lowest rate, for the benefit or heirs and oreddors, or payable to the wife free from tho claims of creditors. Marine lusurauco oti Huii* or Cargoes to an paiu of the world. ja)i25 A. WILBUR. MUTUAL BENBiiTT LIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Sou acoumulatiou, Jau. I, lUoti* $‘2,’23U,ui>i. «. Total amount of dlvidonds |wid to ilato 716,492 8B Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,333,91*0 84 14.232,488 9. Benjamin C. Mllior, Bocrutary, Jusepb 1.. l<ord, General Agent, Robert L Patterson, President. •l’ho fumts ol this Company are all solely Invested In Unit class bonds uud uturiguges, stock.*, cash, uu- notes ol members fully secured by thoir pulicic- For farther particnlars inquire of WM. H. GLADDING Agent in Bftvannab, At tho office of Bell ft ProntlBn .’. s. SULLIVAN, Medical Examitier KKKKKllXCK ! Messrs. Paukij'okd, Fav itta. 1. K. TxtT, Hiq., State Bank. feu 20 HAVbj YOU xNSUUGO YOUR LIKE THci OiiAiiXlili uAK LiFfi mUiUMiS €0MPAM, Of ilai’ifurd, Ct. Gaoll gAITIaL ANi) bUiU'LUii UViAt $4UU,uuu. JjtB. 0. WAJ.KEtt, noaidont. 6. JL Wiutk, deeretary. Tills’Company iusureJ U 0 ui tho lowest rules, uimoistout witu sab.iy to the ussurod. For, farther information, apply to • WILBUR, Agent, ... A, Jy,13. 171 Bay street, davauuaU. Ga. UA TUNE AMO FIRE GtSiUtAAGti. NO 7EL SCHEME II CAPITAL PRIZE $4 0, 0 0 0 3,280 PRIZES—LOWF-ST PRIZE $40. More Ilian One Prize to every Ten Tickets l PRIZES GUARANIEED! (gjjftflS) guB.) iAiamfSs [AtTTIIOKIZWI BY TIIK STATE OK tiKOKULt.] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLAS- 20 To b** drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., In public, on FRIDAY, October 24, on tho plan of SINGLE NUMBERSi! 1 jifjf Piiioliiisers In buying It) Whole Tickets, (when tho uuiubops end iu l,’2,8. 4, 0, (1, 7, 8, 0. u ) are . guarantee*! a Prize ol $40— Halves aud Quarters in proportion. SAMUEL SWAN di CO. ( Managers, anjmo' Tickets—3,480 Prizes. PRIZES iVMOUNTING TO 12 0 4,0 0')!! Will be distributed according to tbe following ORIGINAL SCHEME 1 l prize ol $10,001) is $40,000 sept 26-lin 188 FRONT-STREET, NEW. YORK, EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. fTMlE TRUSTEES of the ubov > named Institution JL anuounce to tho public, that this Acudomy will bo ojiened on the first Monday in November ■ a. The principal, Col. S. Spencer, an experienced teacher, coraos well recommeuded by Ids fanner j*atrons and other gentlumeu, of highest raspecta- Rocommendod to us, as ho Is, us well us from our own knowledge of Col. Hpcucor, wo commend him and tho Academy to tbo patronago of our friends at home and abroad. Miss A. M. Spencer will assist In thoFomulo aud Juuior department. For further information, apply L. M. BIA)UNT, Sco’ry. sept26 ,001) Is 6,01)0 is 2,000 is 1,000 U 1,000 Is 200 are UIO are 70 uro JO prizes of 1IK) “ of 100 “ A I'KKOX IMATION KHIZW. 4 prizes of 150 app’g to $40,000 prize, are , 12,000 , 6,000 2,000 . 1,009 . 1,000 . 2,000 10.003 . 7,000 li. fii. GillFKTN, SUCOESSOU TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan aud Whitaker Streets. JIAH now on hand a beautiful as sortment of Jewelry of ovory dls- _____ oriptlon and kind worn by ladles aud gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices, I have this day received (per Express) a large stock of elegant Slyer Ware, consisting of Cake uii-t Fie Knives, plain und eugravod Fish Knives ami Forks, Pickled Knlvcnand Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, &o. ftc., all in Morocco cases, aud suitable for prosenta. I have ulso this day raoolvcd an addition to my stock ol Imirworkot llgbtoolored Curls, To;>sya, Braids,Front Picoos, Bauds, Undo Tom, ftc., which now makes my assortment complcto. Orders received for any color desired. Watches repaired by nnd under tho supervision of soil', und all other work douo in a workmanlike maunor, and warranted. may 26 TO TEACHERS* Literary Institutions, etc. ITISON * PH1NNEY, 321 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Publish tho American Ed ucatlofta lscries of Improved SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS. 19-Full Descriptive Catalogues sont pro-paid In cluding strong testimonials from eminent Teachers, South aud North; terms far sped] men copies, ftc. bop’20— ltnd&w C OFFEE—600 bags Fuir to Choice KioColl'eo; luo bogs and packets Java Coffee; 100 bags La guyra Coffee, In store and for sale by Bcpt28 HOI COMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. S UGAR—16 hhds Choice Porto Rico Sugar: 6 do Fair Orleans do; 10 do Cuba do; 10 do Musco vado do; instore and far bbIo by sop 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft Co. OGLETHOPE MEDICAL COLLEGE AT S A V A N N Alls (1 E 0£R G I A. T HE Rogular Courso of lectures In tbo above In stitution, will continence on tho First Monday In November next. The Faculty Is constituted us fallows, viz. H. L. BYRD, M IV, Prof. Principles und Practice or Medicine. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof. Obstrlca and dis- U3cs of Women aud chiidrcu. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, >1. I)., Prof. Materia Modica, and Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. CHI VERS, M. D., Frof. Physiology aud I’atUology. JAMESS. MOREL, M. D.,Pr»r, Anatomy. J. W. BENSON, M. IV, Prof. Principles and Practice of Surgery. LAWRENCE J, ROBERT, M D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. WILLlAM.T. FKAY, M. D., Emeritus, Prof of Chemistry. . J.OLIVEROS, M. D„ Demonstrator of Aua- tomy. Feos, Ibr tho fall 'course, $105 Matriculation $5. Demonstrator $10, Graduation $30. For further infarwuiion, address H. L BYRD, M. IV Beau. Kept 17 2mwtw BOARD OF HEALTH. Savannah, *24th Sopt., 1866 A regular meeting of tho Board of Hculth held this'night, tbo fallowing preamble and resolutions woro offered aud ndopted: Whoreas, It has baou roportod in ono or moro of the New York city papers, that Mr. Fisher, lato tho Clerk of tho steamer Augusta, running between this city and Now York, has recently died in that city of yellow fevor; und whoreas, it is a known fact that yellow fever has boon prevailing in and shout tbo city or Now York for tho past six weeks. Be it Resolvo l, That It is tbe deliberative opinion of this Board, that If tho said Fl3hordied of yellow fover, ho died of a disease which be contracted in or near the city of Now York, inasmuch as thoro is not now, and has not been this year, a caso of yol low fever in or noar this city. ' Resolved, That tbo above bo published in tho city piMrs. aad that tho Ncw York Day Rook ami other Now York papors friendly to the South, bo roqnosted to copy. 8. A. T. Lawrkncx, M. D., 800’y B, H. sept 26 « HUNT’S IMIVED SEWING MACHINES. D ESIGNED Expressly far making Bags—and which is decidedly BUporlor to any other machine far that purpose. Spool or skein thread can bo used of an; ' ?t lr«d length, and which will uot need to bo chi ol uutll tho whole is use.l. Bag raanaufacturor uiu aud Flour merchants are particularly iuvlteii ill and examine It at 136 Con gross street. May’26. ALFRED WKBSTER,Gen. Agt WANTED, THREE HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act I as local mud traveling agents in a business easy, usofal nnd honorable, at a salary of $100 per m jutb t A capital of $5 only required I No patent ntedlcluo or book business. Full‘particulars given ffroe) to all who enclose a po.tage stamp or a three cent iiieoo, und address a. B. MARTYN, Mpua-w3in v 4 ’ “ 126 “ 12,000 prize, ure 600 4 “ 100 “ 6,000 prlzo, are 400 4 “ 76 “ 2,000 prize, are 300 8 '* 60 “ 1,000 prizo, are 400 40 “ 46 “ 200 prlzo, are 1,800 3,o00 *• 40 urc ..,.120,000 3,280 prizes amounting to $204,000 Whole Tickets $10—HalvcH $6.00—Quarters $2.60. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. Tito numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those numbers ou tho Tickets printed ou sep arate slips of pnpur, aro encircled with small tiu tubes, and placed in one wheel. The first 210 Prizes, similarly printed and en circled, arc placed in another wheel. The wheels arc then revolved, and a Number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prizo is drawn from the other wheel. The number and Prizes di awu out aro opened and exhibited to the audionco, and registered by tho Commissioners, tho Prizo lielug placed Hgnlust the uuniber drawn. This operation Is repouted uutll all tho Prizes are drawn out. AKi'unxtMATioN Pihzks—The two preceding und tho two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the lira in Prizes will ho entitled to the 64 Approxi mation Prizes, ucoording to tho Scheme. 33,001) Prizes of $40,(H<0 will bo determined by the last lira re of tho number that draws tho $40, oou Prizo. For example, if the number drawing the $4i),0 it) Pr zo ends with No. l,thcn all tho Tickets who 10 tbo number ends in 1 will bo entitled to $4o. If tho Number ends with No. 2, then all tho Tickets whore the number ends in 2 will be ontltlo4 to $40, and su on to 0. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As, by this Scheme, oue Ticket in ovory 10 is guaranteed to draw $40, wo will sell Cortifi<’ates ol Packages of lOTickon, (wherothe numbers end in 1,2,3, 4,6, 6,7,8, 0, 0,) at tho fallowing rates, which is tho risk on them. All that they draw nvur tho amount guaranteed accrues to tho purchaser. Cortlflcos of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $60 “ •• 10 Hair “ “ 10 Quartor “ 15 It will be perceived, by thi^plnn, Hint for $00 the purchaser has a Certificate of 10 Tickets, when il ho ImysTickots ho would only get for that sum 6 Wholes, thus by buying Cer illcatos bo has fanr mure chances for largur Prizes—Halvos and Quar tor Packugos lu proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIF OATE8. Enclose tho uiimoy to our address far the Tickots ordored, on receipt of which thoy will ho forwarded by first mull. Tho ilrawn numbers will be forwarded to pur chasers immediately after the drawing. ,$3- Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, uud give thoir Post Offico, County and State. Remember that every prize is drawu, and paya ble lu full without deduction. All prizes of $1,000, and uuder, paid Immediately uTtor the drawiug—othor prizes at tho usuaUimo of tliirty days, full without deduction. tar All communications strictly confidential. Prizo tickets cashed or renewed in othor tickets at either olfice. Orders tor tickets or certificates can be addressed either to 8. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or sept 30 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala . THE LN’TiiiitNAXIOMAL Insurance Cuniiiuny. NO. 28, MEltUilANT’S EXCHANGE, NEW YORK. _ OASii (JAlmL^l^UU.) ▲GENT KOK SAVANNAH, Janies XVI • Curler, AT THE OFFICE OF MESSRS. FUUSQ, WYATT it CO., So. «5, Bay Street, below the Boat Ouicc. mkKcrwns: ALANSON MARSH. 8. A. ROLLO Firm of A. 8. Barnes ft Co. “ Childs, Prutl ft Co. “ Liviugstou, Ballard ft to. “ Win. M. Dodge ft Co. ALONZO CHILD, ' P. BALLARD, 1 H. A. Curtis ft Co 1 Hunted ft Oarll W. U. Lyon &0o. Leo, Murphy ft Co. Briggs, Westcott ft Co. Putman ft Co. 1 Geo. f-uvory n Co. WM. M. DODGE, “ P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. ROLLO, 8. T. LIPPINCOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, wm. a. iiutam WM. H. K1VERSM1TH, W. H. LYON, GEO. CHAPMAN. “ 1 jos. H. WEsrcorr. • JOS. FAl'MAN. *• STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ *’ J. A. KEQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CilAS. W. Ol,DEN, Vico Piosipt-M. WM. E. KOLLO, Secretary. $9-This Compauy will issue t‘oheiu» upon ,u rmo, lulnud Navigatiou, IiauaporUtioi, ami nre Risks, at liberal rates of premium. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. •IA.ME-. M. CARTER, Agent, oot 31 . N*>._85, Bay street. 11112 CHOU AT WKSTJditN FI11K AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 0/ Xo. 107 IKofnuf street, Philadelphia Pern. CHARTER PERPEIUA1 CAPITAL $500,000. niu, MJUUXKy AUl) INLAM1) IXSCBiNCI. “ 'DIRECffORfcl Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street; Alexander Whildon, Merchaut, 14 North Front-st.; John 0. Hunter, ilrtu of Wright. Hunter ft Co.; E. Tracy, firm of Tracy u Baker; John R. M’CurUy, firm of JoneB, Whlto ft ll’Curdjr; Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney aud Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm of Traoy ft Baker: R. S. Walton, aou Marketsiroet; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Thos. K. Umkkick. Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Atfe.it, June 16 No. 85 Bay street. HNTKILPitlSlC I68UR.1MCE COfllP’Y, No. 11 Pine street, New Y ork, (BKTWKBN mtOADWAV AND HA88AU STREET.) Ciuh CapttoHMgo^uOQI T HIS Company Insures against loss or damage by Flro, on tbo most reasonable tonus, dwelling houses and lurnituro. warehouses, stores and mer chandize, factories, Btiips in port, etc. All losses will bo adjusted aud promptly paid. D. 8. MILLS, President. C. BROOM, Vice Presideut Eow’n C. Taylor, Secretary, Gzo. B. Drank, Surveyor. JAMBS M. CARTER, Agent, June 17 for Savannah, 86 Bay street. | | AY—200 bales Hay,jfa store anil tor sale1 by -Jy^ CRANE, WELLS ft CO. DRESS GOODS." P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Clmlilo, Valencia and Saxony Plaids; French Merinoes; Coburg < Toths; Solid Colours and Priuted Muiis do Laines; Suck Fiunuels; French ITuid Flannels; Scotch Plaids: Mode do Paris Plaids; English, Freuclt aud American Prints; Ginglmms, ftc.. ftc. Just received and for salo by septlS DrWITT ft MORGAN. t lEDAR POSTS—-Wo aro expecting to receive J from the Bahamas n iot of Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will please apply soon, as many are already engaged. 1 ' YONGE ft FRIERSON, septl9 No. 94 Bay street. BT ’BBLL ft TfifeNTISS,. (ifabciMBOHir^Tp KffiLHRtck A ‘ W PaintlngH.'ftc., at Auction. OnTHUHBDAY NKXT, Oth October, at 11 o'clock,' will he soldnKlie Dwelling House, Ni>. 162 Stato stroot, uoxt .0 Urn corner of Jeliunmn street. A largo and umnpiote assortmrnl of fine fashion able Parlor an.l chamber FitmHurd, consisting or mahogany hull seat Sofas, Tufa a Totes aud Chairs; Rod Plush Rocking Chairs; marble top Centro Ta bios; Bureaus and Washstands; Extension CardTn- bl!i';8ldebourdHtBedsteaUH;Mattrai!HeH;i!it ol Cot tage Furulturfi: Kitchen Furniture, ftc., ftc. Also, tt fine uud select assortment of Oil Paintings, Stool Engravings, ftc., ftc. Terms—Cash, before delivery.', wit 4 Furuturo, TH18 DAY, at 11 o'clock, In front of the Store. A small lot or lino Furniture. Also, a lotofJowelry, Gold and Silver Watctios, ftc., ftu. Terms cash. net4 Groceries," THIS DAY, nt 11 o’clock. U IVnutor store will bo HOl-i— Thu usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, t'rockory und uluss Ware. Dry Goods, new aud second hand Kuruituie, Cloihlng. Fuucjr Arti cles, Watches Jewelry, ftc., ftc. Torm«, cash be fore delivery. tST All articles purchased at auction and not soil! "I far previous to the next rogular sale, will be sold on account and risk * V farmer purchuxer. oot 4 Hides, Hides. Wid pay Uto higliosl market prices, cash far good Flint aud tlry salted Hides, the coming season. sept 5 At Private Sale. Just received lu sturu aud far sale lew far cash 76 boxes No. 1 Family Soap 6 “ Palo eoaji ttH) “ ‘‘Frasers” Pear16U1 oh 36 casks small and miduling Rice 10 hbis. Domestic Brandy 20 hbls. Old Mongahe.u Whiskey 26 hull'quarts and eighths assortod Brandies . 6 hbls. Georgia Peach Brandy 6U(i hbls. ifa.mndale Cement 10 half ohi-sts Hyson Tea 60 dozen Brooms 200 gross Round Wood Box Matches, sopt 26 For Rent, The counting room and Btoro next to our store, farraerly occupied by Muyor& Blum. Also, several stores under our ceuutlfg room aug20 Plalstow, N, H. 8, DANIELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAVANNAH. OA. • i wm • ouuk. u«. w» 49* office over Thomas M. Turoar ft Co.’s Dnt| ally to my well selected, atosk oV G £® c ® r ;“f,E£ < ? 1T * tors, Bay street myT iBgdsUy. Jo2»-lf W. H. FARRELL. TAKE NOTICE. P URCHASERS will hnre tnoir goodB ilcUverod froo of oxponse with quick dls|»atoh from toe Savannah Grocery and Fruit Depot, corner Brough- fan and Wbltuker streets. I would call tho atfautiou of Druitora gener- C ALL AT GRIFFIN’S ami you will find tho mos boautlfal assoruneut of small Fancy Articles In china aud gold ornamented, consisting in partol jewel boxes, Taney do, reticules, florets, boquet va^ ses, cables, drackct grandolas, small do, cologne bottles, ribbons, cologne, lantern blue florets, can- dies ticks, and lost though not least useful, match boxes, a very tasty selection aud soraelhinjtnew en» Successor to tho lato M Eastman, Jy5 Corner Bryan and Whitaker ate.^ F LOUR—160 bbls Extra Flour, Port Royal and Lebanon Mills; 10 do Ext-a Family do; 60 do Etowah Superfine do; 660 sucks Augusta do do; just received and for sale by sopt 19 WEBSTER ft PALMES. C i <RN—lzio' bushels prlmo Beach Island Guru, Just recolvetl and lor sale by sept 19 WEBS PER ft PALMES. money t Sidney 11 AXDney im W HY be we without Money? when it is Just as ousy for any one to bo around with a pocket full as not, if they only thibk so. I havo got a new article, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can bo made, olther by male or female. It la highly respectable business, aud an article which Is wanted iu every family in the United States. En close me two dollars by mail, at my risk, nnd I will forward you by return mail .a Circular, with full instructions in the art. The business is very easy. Try it, If you aro out of employment: and you will never regret it; far it wil bo better lor you to pay the above sum, und insure a good businoss, than to pay twenty -live cents for a spurious advortisu- ment. This 1b no humbug. Try it ! Try it I Trt it I Address your letters t« DWIGHT MONROE, New York. sept 16-8m as if J. E. DE FORD. APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Corner or, Brough £n and Barnard Streets. Savan- __ nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in __ Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Strife' French, English, and American Perfum ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses ftnd Supporters of all'kinds. Spices, Surife, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Snporlor Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts far Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, to. tar N. B.—Especial attention given to tbo preparation of Physiciana’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Bhlp,Tkmlly and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, ineluding Directions for treatment incases oT poisoning, Drowning, ftc. •p»nr soutiikiinrailTkoad. PTA1K »K ^ILwIftOim, CirYOK VICHhULKU, I Ulllco of the (southern Railroau Compauy. j T ilt Southoru Railroad Company Invito propo sals from contractors far the clearing, gradu- ail' ll, masonry, trcatimg and bridging, neoesHary to Uio complete prcparuitou far the imperslructuro ol uio ro.tdwuy of the eastern divLlou of tl.oir road. Also, for furnishing tbe cross-tics, aud far the track laying wilh auy incidental work uecessary. Aud far all other work, stations, platforms, de pots, ftu*, required iu tbo thorough completion of ih 1 road lor ulkutlivo operation. 1‘ho gruduatiou amounts to 770,000 cubic yards of excavation, aud 665,000 cubic yards of embauk- mom. Ihu ticetlingto4,000ioet. Thu hri'lgiug fa no ifeol. The tuasou-y for culverts amounts to 10,006 porch Tito cross ties to 180,000. Proposals, sealed, endorsed, and directed to the uudorsigued, will bo recoivod until the first day ol Novembor next, and will be,1 at tho option of bid ders. either far— 1. Tho entire work qf construction, completing the road#udy for tbe iron ; n. l’ho work of construction, exclusive of cross • ties uud track-laying; ui For oucu Hum of work, entlroauu separate; tv. For tho grading or either, or a specllled num ber of sections, of oue mile each; v. For the cross ties to be furnished, the number specified; vi. For tho entire construction, tearty for theiron, of either of the three divisions hereinafter named of said road; The eastern division, connecting with tbo com pleted road u; or near theiowu ol'Bruudou, extondB to tho Mobilu aud uluo road, 82}i miles, wnlcb will be divided luto three subdivisions: tho first of 21 miles, the second of 28 miles, and the third or 33y a miles. In each form of proposal, the bidder will state his item prices, and far the graduation will make his bid at so muobjier oublo yard of excavation and embankniout, aud tho additional difi'croncc for "ox cess” of either; or far so much per cubic yard up on tho largest item, and tho difference for "ex cess.” Tho parties makiug proposals aro desired to make thorn iu four forms: 1. For tho whole amount pay able mo..thly in cash, as tho work progresses, re serving twenty per cent for final settlement. 2. One-haifiu cosh, payable in tiio same way, and ono halfiu tho stock of The company. 3. One-third In cash, payable iu tbe saino way, the bonds of the cumpauy, payablo iu ten yours, with interest at six per cent., payablo annually. 4. Payable en tirely In thostock of tho road. Ihc proposals to bo considered must be accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and thecutnpauv reserve tbe right ot ucceptiug any 01 declining all. Maps, profiles and spoclfiaaUonB may be seeuai this offico; und auy further information will be fur nished upuu uppiicul.ou to the undersigned. Tho Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, tho capital of tho Suite, and is QulBhedaarar as the fawn of Brandon; and is in good running ordor aud well equipped to that point. It extends from Brandou in u Hue almost directly east eighty-two aud a half miles, to the intersection, or the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, a few utiles bolow the town of Marfan, in Lauderdulo county; and passes through tho couuties or Rankin. Scott and Newton. Tne lino is over a nigh rolling country, well watered and t!mbored,aud iu point ofbeaithtulness,econom ical living, ftc., is equal to tho most favored portions of tho Curolinos uud Georgia. Thegradlng, except far the first twenty miles is generally light; and upon the most of the sections the excavation aud embankment alternate favorably; tho excep tions being in the two heaviest cuts. The mateilal is of a character easily moved, the growth of the country ulfordH almmiauco of timber suitable far bridging uud crops'ties; and ills bollevcd that no wo* k oli'ors, in faciiliiu.s for construction, groatei iuducomouis to contractors, especially those using igro labor. Tito compauy is entirely out ot debt, and has due to it by rollamo stockholders. about$"3o,000, which will doubtless bo paid as tbe Board of Managers may cull it in. It is also an recipient uuder tbe recent grunt ofLnds made by Congress, illhey can be had along the line, which is boltevod to bo the case, ol nearly 41)0,000 acres of land. The road connects with and is an extension ol tbe Vickburg and Jackson Railroad, completed and iu full operation to the Mississippi river at Viukburg, opposite wbicl) city, in Louisiana, commences th* Vicksburg, Sbrevenport and Texas Railroad, now under coutract for its wbnfo distance aud in rapfa progress of construction. It intersects the New Orleans aud Jackson. Great Northern Railway at Jacksou, aud through that atCautun, connects with tho Mississippi Central Railway, Uto iron of which is now beiua laid to Holly springs. It intersect with tho Mobilo and 1 hlo Railroad, as already stat ed, near Marlon, aud Us poiut olTutorsoction meets with tho North-eastern uud Southwestern Rallroa*. in Alabama, and through that unites with tho roods in Virginiu, Tennessee and North Carolina. It H also an ludispeusublo linn in tho lluo of Railways that aro to unite Chai lesion uud Savannah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Bbrovenport and El Paso, with tbo Pacific Ocean running its euttro length 01- thesamo parallel of latitude with these p aces. Il is thus obvious that this lluo of work is ouo of the mo t important unfinished emerprl. es in tbo coun try. It is thorough National iu its character; far it unites Maluo and New urleaus, aud tho Atlantic and tho Mississippi, by indUsoluable bonds. But whilst thus National, it appeals especially for aid to Southern meu and Bouthem enterprise, far when completed, with the intermediate gap in Alabama, it will, with its connoctious, now built and boiog built, run right through the heart of those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis sippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and uuitos tbe great Inland sea with the broad ocoan. Those facts uro stated to call attention to this line of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, to ombark liberally in its construction, l’ho fifteen mites of completed Railroad, with its equipmeuts and sixty valuable 8laves,mnny of them mechanics, is a bonus from tho State of Mississippi; tho public land bus been donated by Cougress ; and it is, per- hups, not greatly over-estimating tho preseut pro perty of tbo road to put it at or near one million oi dollars in which sum futuro stockholders who may become such by diroct subscription of money or work,will beat once equally interested. It will thus be Heen that this road proseuts peculiar in ducements to men of moans to ooguge in its con struction. WM. U.8MEDE8, ■ept 10—INI President Southern Railroad. McCAWfiY - ttlNNftlJ BE A - 'ISLAND COTTON IN LIVERPOOL. A BROKER in Liverpool reporting class and val ue of a consignment of tho McCarthy Ginned sea Island Cotton from a house in this city, writes as fallows: "II., 7 bags Lariah color, with a little sholl, not much; but tho peculiarity of this quality is the sta ple, and tbe stylo of its cleaning and putting up; different to the usual Roller Gin operation*. Tbe sample before handling, has soma slight appearance of having been Saw Ginned. On examination, how ever, shows that all tbe staple, both as to length and uniformity, has been preserved, and a much greater degree offroedom aud Idndnees has been given by tbo process. This remark applies more or less to all the marks of this shipment In this instance, the staple is stout and a good length, and without being fine, is not course.” The undersigned, agents for tbe above mentioned Gina, always have a supply on band, at $126 eeoh. BOSTON ft V1LLALONGA aug 6—w2tu TCKMBTAT1W METABIO amauiiUh ©iifSKm T ills is a newly luveuteu KUMaL Cask,-ia*h- iunod to accord with the Icolli-gK ol tho bc- ,av0 , uud yet lemming uil the. requhitvs 01 hu jlpropriate nctq.taclu.foi' the dead. There is bo teuton why such a receptacle should bo made to create by its appearance dMgr* eablo sensations. UW oiiough that we bhuuld Ins bereaved, and what ever tends to noltoii or m«ko less keen the poignun *sy of our grief, con. tnmtdH itself.to our com-ldori- (ton. 80 much that Is repulsive bus been iljrcunled in tho uirmigemeut aim shape ot the above Case, that its uamo, tho OV.SKEl BURIAL CA.s . | H at. invoiuutu’y suggoation, und I do not b.sitam fa aver that thoro lias never been in use any tiling bo ontlroly chaste, appropriate cud convenient as this invention. Tho Caso permits n vb-wof tho entire body after it is enclosed, the wholo top being comiKised of beautiful thick French Plato(iUfii*,*mffide*u|v strong tnro iHt utiy internal nr external prosyue/lx per fectly air tight, composed of m* (a! highly orna- moutod, and will lust far ages. Samples of tho Casket may bo seen at the rfllou of Messrs. CRANE, WELLS & u f *., 82 Bay street, Sn- vanuah. 1*. .4. Perrons desirous of p^tclituiug the exclu sive right lor tho salo of the Casket in tho following States, Georgia, Florida, South CurollhH und Noith Carolina, wol please upply by loiter *-r in pjmm to WILLIAM n. PHILLIPS ft U owners of Patent, care of CRANE, WEUii ft CO., Savannah, Georgia. N B. Rights to one or more counties will be sold also. oct 1 ' P.VTKNT 1CK PITCHKHS. J UST received, ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by the new Steamship Lute. Tho nu merous enquirers will be glad to learn that they have finally arrived. KENNEDY ft BEACH, House-furnishing Store, Hodgaoo’i New Reek, aug 4 Bl lT. J. BULLOCH & CO Farm at Private Sale, . ... A vuiy dbshnine tract of land, only throe miles frfM tbe city, containing about 8ft acres, hair of which Ih,cleared ft under good and»nb«tm.tJuI fence. Tho 1 loured land l>* a. rloli lodffiy soil, 1 and well adaiUcd far garcifulun ptirposcs.; ’ilmro Ls a well of nuwt oxm'lleut water on the premises mill ell neces sary out-lm!Idlngk, uugro, houses, barns, ftc. The halauuu ol the tiact, say 4u acres, is (ticlcered land aud heavily timbered with vuiuabie timber, and the soil excellent. The locality is wry oxcolleut; uot one case of sickness bus occurred on thb'prom- Dos during the whole time tho present proprietor ha 1 * owned it. This is a chance for an investment rurely to: bo met with, and any parson ■ wishing a 3 niet private residenc*) near thu city, or auy person *wiroiM . or golpg Into the gurdening butiness to raise fruit and vegetable)* far our market, will find this tho place to suit, Kor terms, which will bo very liberal, Inquire at our counting room, 164 Buy street. Titles undispUtn- hlo. uug9 , ' At I ’71 vatu Bale. ‘99 h'whcs Rico, «n oxcollent article for stock ot all ki(id“. Call and oxalnlne. Price 26cents »*«*•■ buahpl. jgn.it 'i'o Rent. Two good Hfar**h, uuder Uu* bl’ifV, at tbo faot of Whitaker street. June 16 Wanton to Pnrchujio A conveuieut medium-sized house, iii a centra > location—ouo frontiug on & square would lie prcler- red-far such an own n hbornl price would bo given. J'inelb At Private 8alo. Thirty ellgibl) building Lots, 66 feel front by loo to 124 r. ot doop, situated on Taylor, Gordou ami Gastiju streets. These lots are ou high giouud and some of them In the Immediate neighborhood of the lot selected fur tho sito or the Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms same as city lot-, via : one-fifth cash, the baiauce bearing interest ai. six !>er cent. JutielO PLUMBING. P LUMBING, in all ita vorious branches, at tondud to ut the shortosi notice, aiid in superb r style- Also, may bo found Shower Baths, Galvan g ea Iron. Tin uud Leaded Bulb Tubs; Copper..Boiler. Patent Pan Water Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Uhv , HrasB and Plated Cocks. Force Putnps, India-Rubbo Hobo. For aalo at the huiimi Furnish Store, No. I6r Rrougbtnu mario HOUark wuh-U’ WATCHES—WATCHES—WATCHES, fjj We are receiving the London Lever yyWatches, of tho most celebrated makers, in Jp.JIGold aud Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Du HUB plex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses fine Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasona ble prices, at our uow store in Gibbons’ Rango. MPt28 D. B. NICHOlFft OO. TOBUILDBRli ^ pHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute X at shortest nodee, and iu tho most work manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or othor work connected with the manufac turing or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, Ootl8 166 Broughton st CARY’S DAGUEREOTYPE , AMBUO types and Photography. P. il. GARY W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms aft now open far tbe season, and rea dy tor the reception of visitors. By Uio Amhkotypb process persons may now have their children’s pictures takeu, iu almogt am- posi tion they may choose, In from 1 to 8 seconds sitting. My the PuoTOGKAPiuc process old Daguerreotypes can bo transferred to paper, beautifully colored amt enlarged to life. oct 22 FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACON, OEORG1A.. flh The subscriber, from long experience iu tho business, is proparod to furnish Ftcam nkOEnginos, Boilers. Circular, Mingle and Gang mr Saw Mill Machinery, Grist autf Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Giu Gearing, aud Castings in geu- oral. Tho Saw Framos, whether far upright or cir cular. will he of irou when required. All of which, with his many improvements, is warranted to bo equal to tho bust mado at aiu other establlsnmeut. His works aro on a scale as extensive as the larg est at the North, and ho is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. a«g 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE" Savannah, 2d August, 1666 T HE Bonds of tho City of 8avunnah,duelst Feb- rnary, 1857, (commonly known as McAllister Bonds,) Issuoil lor Central Railroad Stock, will be redeemed on application, in Stock of tbo Central Railroad and Banking Company, at its market val ue, the Bonds being received at par. Holders ot tho same preferring cash, can have them redeemed iu money. JAS. 8. Wil KINS, aug 3 City Troas. C OCOA NUTS—eoo Cocoa Nuts, roceivcd and for — • ' sale by [sopt23] J. D. JESSES. IHTTLD GIANT CORN AND COB MILL. BTATpS OF 80, (URO UN A, GEORGIA AND He RID A. PATENTED MAY 10, 1864. COP YR10UT SECURED MARCH 1866. HHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders _L is respectfully called to tho abovo Mill. They iro now iu uso by at least 10,000 of tho most practi cal Slock Feeders throughout the country, who are ready to testify to thoir suneriurltv over all otLer Mills of a similar kind. Theso Mills are made tho exclusive business of the patentee, Mr. Scott, who being a practical man, superintends tbe casting in person, and selects only such iron as is beat adapt ed to tuelr use, which, like car wheels, require to be made of metal known to bo hard and strong.— They weigh from three to llvo hundred pounds, ac cording to sizo. and can bo put in operation in tweo* ty minutes without expense or mechanical aid. Tho Littlo Giant bos taken the first premium a nearly all tbo State Fairs throughout tbe Union, and that in tbo most complimentary manner. They are guaranteed against breakage or derangement when used according to directions, and warranted toglva tho most perfect satisfaction, or the money reAuded on the return of the mill. Thoy aro of throe sizes, and will. grind from right to fifteen bushels good food per hour, according to size, with one or two horses. We now offer them to the trade complete, ready for attaching tho team, at reduced prices. Mr. G. H. CAM 1'FIELD is our Agent in Savannah, of whom the mill may be bad at our price. march 7—eodftwly rrn Cd=PARTNERSHK»“BrOTICl!!; X E undersigned have this day farmed a Co-part- u nershlp in tbo Hack, Sale and Livery Stable. ndorthe name and stylo ol Freeman. Henderson k Co. A. FREEMAN, J,M. HENDERSON, D. 8. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sept. 1,1866. sept 1-lm TRAN.PAHKNTWINDOWIIliADlll, CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 OONGUftS AND 67 «• JUUKM-KRim, IE Sabwrib«r hu received, end will open this day. the largest and most extensive vanety w...iNDOW SHADES ever ottered In this city. It& the intention ortbe advertiser to keep coostantlytal store a large supply of all the various patterns and styles manufactured by tbe manufacturers ol thla country and of France, to which the attention or mer chants and families lu the city and coun u ,,ut In. riled. They wlU bo sold at wholesale and retail, al satisfactory prices. W H. GUION, Agent. Jan 8 •• • ■ > : B RANDY AND WINE8.-2 halfpipes Pali- Otard Brandy—warranted a good article: 2 quarter pipe* 0;d Fort Wine; ldo Madeira Wine; 1 do French Vinegar; and 4 casks London Porter tn pta. and qta.; Ins tore and for sale by oot8 J. D. J