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tv t'' Brolinhtoh stMci; lu Dalley'sBulldl
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V t* Broughton aired, lu Halley'a Building, n
Ou the drat of Ooleber tho Night Guard
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Hr will bo act at I, I*. M.
Mayor.
loptUfi
—rllouor,
3. BRYAN,
chior I'oiico.
l.'.Ol.MHV^ClriiJHN^OP CHATHAM
vj» 1 aiu a caudidalo tbr’ro-olecUou to the of*
Mr tloo of Receiver of Tax Boturua In January
uexi, juid roHiwolfUlly sullolt yuur^uQVagea,^^
TO TUB VOTMRI OK DH ATM AM~
COUNTY.
Kollow olliiena, I am a candidate at tho
Mr d huu u, in Jauuary next, (hr the office of
Tax Uillectnr, and aollolt your supjwrh^^^
Savaunah, 8q>U 80lh, IBM. oetl
IX)IIKKCBIVKR OP TAX HRTIrTI,
Fellow oliiaena, I hereby aunounco my-
Par self a candidate Air the a boro named office,
aun v^FcUuUy ask your support.
not 1
U> B. BEE.
110 IVB'8 COTTON HARVESTER*
Tuu great desideratum of Planters fa final-
AT ly ubialnod in the 8UooeaaA)l Invention of
liowo’ii Colton Harvester. with which ono hand can
pick aa much uotton ha Uvo In the ordinary way.
biMdiM <*vlug au iraraenso amount of labor. What
Wmtnoy’s vjintimoin lijn Its after stage, Howo’s
urvoAior t* In picking.
For mrilior Inrormauou, apply to
A. Wllatim, m Bay street,
Agunt Air the State* of Georgia and Florida.
j r-« .
loihe Patrons of tlu Sav’h lleorgiau
jjgfm Alt debts duo to the Georgian previous t
Mr tho uili instaut, are payable only to the uu
designed. Notes aud aooounta duo lu tUe city wil
»o pfiMiMitod liumoiiiatoly, aud all debts duo in the
country will be forwarded by nu oarly mall.
laid being tue first time (but tbo undersigned ho8
.mbllcly appealed to hi* lato patron, he feels that
they will uot cotidlder tilm unreasonable in urging
•!|mui them the necessity for Immediate payment.
Remittance.* limy bo made directly to the uuilor-
*iguoil, or to H. II. Hilton .X Co., whoso recolpl will
no valid. PHILIP J. PUNCH,
.rivuiiunh, May -0, I860. ltiyl8-lawd&W
*r o «"5C ast*s* mmnr.
fhu subduribcrd oiler tor sale u largo aud varied
isjortmeni ol second-hand printing material, suffi
cient to establish a complete Job Office, with but
1'ii.t additional articles, cousi-tiug in pari of—Oue
u iiiiicfout of small pica, os good os uew, and vari
ous fouls of joe type; one super royal luiud-preds;
«ue U«io & Co s proof-proas, latest improvement,
uew, urn er w e largo imposing stones, new; dou
ble aud single auds; coses, comimsiug sticks,col-
mu,: ••ate.', gull • s, chosen, etc., etc., together with
.itrioiii otner a 1 ides pertaining to a uewspaper
r ,,i, K. B HU,TON k CO.
* ' 8[ l VOH’8 OFFICE, I
UCT 1(1 f»A* a.v.naii, 5th or August, 1S50. J
mu utt’NKKs uF DUGS, aud all others whom It
JL nny concern.
Von are hereby notified to keep your Hogs la and
pivvent them from going ut large within tho City
l.i. lit-'
Any u»g liiund going at largo after this notice,
»n-l ;:ifd tin* Udth day of .September next, shall bo
X 'T.V j KIHV’D. C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
An-'t. Enw'o. G Wnso.v, Clerk of Council.
TV MILLS'A tVltiLfA¥d,'
DEALERS IK
H0MKST.1U, FOREIGN AND F A *
DRY GOODS.
.Vo, i-i'J Congresa-tt., Savannah, Ga.
i »a i. ’.VEL1.S, formerly of Beaufort Hist. S. C,
J i&ui‘.*iil.US WILLIAMS, u driven Co., Ga.
s is •
; .. Ki-.-K. j. h. navis. w. u. loxu.
UUStS, DAVIS 6t LONG,
> vi MISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
timy jo
t. tooxxrr. a. d. sxxlumm.
LOCKETT & SHELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENT?,
Savannah, Ga.
iVitl atuiud u> the soiling of nil kinds of produce
strictattention given to receiving and forwarding
goiils.may 31 ly
Auction A Commission House, Macon, (in
a. ii. nioi.Auaiu.ii>,
General Agent and Auctioneer,
Solicits from h& friends consignments of evorj
description. Takes orders for Cotton.
#9" Special attention given to the sulos of Roal
Estate, .hocks aud Negro property, at public and
private sales. Prompt returns and dispatch.
Reference—0, A. U. lAilAR, incUAU
JAH. w, okkkx. u. y. HMOlir
GREEN * SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WlXrt TUOMAOTO.V, OA.
IuSn bilbo, ' ,
Ordluary of Cluxtliam County,
AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
office in the Court Uouue. ray 13
"ANTHONY HcSVEEum;
ATTOBNBT AT LAW,
Savannah, Georsla.
Office ou Bay street, over the Bank of da van*
nob. _ vnaylS
htl. poking,'
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Ray mid. Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH.
tub tut 3moa
A. K. WKMJUT, 4 I*. K. BaVAOX.
WRIGHT & SAVAGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LA IF,
BRUNSWICK, GA. jyl9
' JONH »: bowen;
ENGINEER, AROHITBOT AND SURVEYOR,
mitXKIt OK 0HATTON AND BKTAN-RTH.,
(Above C A. L. famar.)
jy6—Gra ;
“ A. MoALPINdTBROTHERS,
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards.
*N*i»t 5 SAVANNAH, OA. _
r. J. OObKN. WJt. .STAHB, Jr. B. a. UARDXX,
OGDEN, STARR & CO.,
Shipping and Oommisaion Merchants,
BAY-HTBBET. SAVANNAH. OA.
PATTEN, HUTTON « CO.,
FACTORS.
Fonvurdiug und Commission Merchants,
Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
E. GUMMING.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fCbUly IKWINTON, OA.
c. 4. tlAHHUO.V. A. 0. NCUXHII
HARRISON A McGEHEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
forwarding Iflerdiants.
5D A\'I» til BROADSTRKKT, COLUMBUS, OkOKOIA.
*•* I'.iriiculAi-ultcution given to the hhIok of Real
Eitato, Negroes and Produce.
4?* Liberal advances made on .Vegroo* and Mer<
ehaudliii!
KKIKHKNCKH;
HUaE. PATTEN & CO. )
GUNBY ti DANIEL, yColumbua, Gs.
Sf EWART, GRAY « CO. J
RUSE, DAVIS It LONG. > 0
WM. WKIUHT, 'f SttTUHll.il>
YOU.VG, ATKIKS n UUNHAU. I . , ,
a A. UlluiSMK f: CO., f Apttlioblool.
II. S. SMITH, | lloblfo, Alabama.
UOt ‘Jd ly
B. ELLIS,
Kiwlor and General Commission Merchant
no; 71 BAT-8Tusrr, batankah, oa.,
'waM ro—MoaBra. Clagbornk Cunningham. 1
A IVonttaa, Ogden, Starr A Co., Savannah; J
Tnonapson, Ronton. !
ootI
WM. At-'nuCTOUUPER. 4X0. oocm TBAfiVR
COUPER Of FRASER,
FACTORS k GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Htroet, Savannah, Ga. ftnyii
R. J. DAVANT, JR,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERGANT,
No. 07 Bay Street,
jyM Savannah, b a __
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
tUOKAtWlU.it, tUOKAM C0U4JT, OA.
ah b'Minerftf entruetod to Ula care will receive
prompt attention. Iyr—marl7
***** II. UODUKBH. * ‘ rfAXKU A. NOKKW
RODGERS 6i NORRIS,
(late Crane H Rodgera,
WUOLBSALB OBoOeBS,
BAY-HTHKRT, BAVAKNAU.
1,18M, ye,,
JHCFEBSON ROBKHT8,
OENBBAL
COMMISSION merchant
AND DEALER IN
Cimbor and Lumber.
SA VANN AH, Ga.
A T, , Wood and lumber.
L|. kinds of Wood, Boards. Plank) , Joint,
timber. Shingle#, Light-wood, Posla I astern
* n ‘ l I’allluga, lor sale, at wholesale a >1 retail,
uw ror cahu.ou tu« now wharf r«,v*t>tlv e tried on
“•Lumber Yard of Robert A. Allen ct
““MS-lyW M. S. LMJU10N
K THH 1 aubscrlbor being' about to partlUon
birthotwoologantund ootnlnndlotta atn-
rloRovor Dr. Urantloy H Drug store Into
ollU’CH, onhrMUiduh. IUt rent by lift of No-
text. • ciuiuJi* aiiOLL,
«epl 20 ' Acplltteut.
wuii ; —
THE fourth story yet Ur. Brantley’s Drug i
Store. Apply to CHARLES SHOLL, 1
Architect.
Apply
sopl 'JU—
to nfihiT. 1
, A STORK AND 0WELLING ou tho «er-
fier of Houston and Powth Broad oireot
lot tie, The stand is well established, amt
tlrt suitable Ibr a Bar Booth and Oyster
For particulars apply on the.premluos.
Wpt25-lW
" FOR RENT.
A WHARF STORK under 174 Bay slrot
IXwiesslon given 1st October.
Apply to TISON k GORDON.
WaHSii. "
And imssosshm given ou tho first of Oc-
tober. that northern half or tho brink build
ing situated ou Tatnnll and tho head of
iGofdou Wtreeta, occupied by Mrs. Cootwr;
_ ellgbtful location and very uonvenioutly IIiiIhIuuI,
with gas and wator. Also, two tenement* of brick
on Muutgnmory aud .louos streot, very comfortable,
all now and In good repair; possession given on tlie
1st Novomber.
sept 4-lm- OLIVER M. I.ILt.tBhlUGK.
hiuorttgo Vussngo........ H
. M* ■ijtiiiiwrs of Cotton by tuese.Htuutfflihhw will
please luku notice, that no Dfithh will bo received ut
t/.o praises that U not UDUMcfllyhfiifWdiAithoodgo
•fill.* ,lw»|r. oetl
. FOR BOSTON,—.Tim newTaS. ALBA,
(Cantuln Taylor, will moot with prompt dcs
for the above port. For frolglit apply to
ctl HUNTER H GAMMELU
Mi
FOB SALE
■ A VALUABLE LOT, uuar tho Central
Railroad Dopot. about tIO x 100 fw>t. This
I Ait la feo simple. Ou tho premises are
three uomfbrtablo Wooden BUILDINGS,
wmuti rent for band per aniium. Torms moderate.
Apply to • J. U OUUBKDGE,
sept 2U Agent.
i- ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA, ■ i i ■ GEORGIA.
J. J. UBSLBR, Proprietor.
a Lair, of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans.
Passengers per Evening Trains will find
Supper ready ou the arrival of the Cars.
may 14
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
JAC JS&8mhlfc.
M
BOARD rKK DAY..
BOARD m WKKK....
BOARD PKK MONTH.. .
,mayl3
MILLS HOUSE,
OOBNBR MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
OUAIlUtt»ON. B. V.
M THIS House is now adapted to all the
wants of tho Travelling Public, aud the ef
forts of the Proprietor will bo to deserve
tholr patronage.
mar 81 THOMAS X. NICKERSON.
DENNI8H OLL \N D,
•NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER,
Solicits tbo patrouago or masters or vossels and
others requiring the service* of a Notdtry Public
or Shluplng Ma-ter, and will attend promptly to all
luuiness entrusted u»»»««utro. lm—sep6
REMOVAL.
Tho subscriber lms removed to the store
oast of Sir. O’Conner, corner of Drayton und
[IA Broughton streets, adjoining the Marshall
•JLL House, where he Is prepared to mako to or
der Gentlemen’s Coats, Pants, Vests, &c., iu a niun-
nor to suit tho most ruilidious.
Geutlomen furnishing tholr own materials will
fln l it to their advantage.
Cash must bo puid for workmanship in all oases,
as thero will be no books kept op -n.
Cutting for men and boys attended to; aud all
culling Jobs must bo paid tur on dolivory.
Unitorms of all kinds made according to tho Unit-
ad States’ Regulations.
W Youug men desirous or becomlug good cut-
tors of all garmonts bot aging to the trade can be
taught in six lessons, ut 83 a lesson.
Those who will patronize ino will Und prices to
suit the times. M. CKARKY, Agent
sept 18—lm
T^LDUR.—000 sacks**• Carmichael’s” Flour, just
JU received and for sale ou favorable torms by
sept -5 WEBSTER & PALMEd.
MAGAZINES.
H ARPER’S New Monthly Magszino 'for October.
Godoy’s tody Book lor October.
Aithur’s IIomoMagJzluo for October.
Peterson’s New Monthly for October.
Received und for sale by
WARNOCK & DAVIS;
sept :16 161) Congress streot.
Qi | Barrels Applos, Mercor Potatoes, Rod Onions,
0 Vi Tomatoes, Buvgalow Pours, mid 600 Cab
bage*, in Unre and for sale by
sept 25 J. D. JESSE.
TinioBS^SWfiKS;
ANIEI. OBONIN Upholster, 26 Brvan^t.
would respectfully aunouuoe to the oitizemi oi
.vannahthat he Is ready to make and put down
Carpets.Oil Cloth, Matting, &o., atthe Bhorlestno
ire, and ou the most reasonable terms, octfi-tf
J UST RECEIVED, per late arrivals from’ Now
York, a superior article or Flnted Skirt*, and
lor sale by J. W. THRELKAI.D,
sept 2 Congress and Whitakor sts.
B UTTER’AND CHEESE.—5 firkins oxtra choice
Goshen Butter; lOboxos of English Dairy and
now Cream Cheoso, received and Tor salo by
soptlO J. p. JESSE.
' GENERAL NOTICE. ’
S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING con now bo done
at homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es
tablished himself permanently, all work in this line
will bo dono with dispatch. All repairing ofCnstors,
Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other
articlo will be done noatly before plating. All old
silver plate, such os Teasetts or Urns, Forks or
Spoons, will be re-finlshcd and made equal to uew,
aud at moderate prices. All work or orders left at
my store will bo attended to promptly.
P. S,—Watch cases galvanized.
may27 G. M. GIFFIN -
ton.
patch for
act *
. Tiiirx'iWv' iiK—‘rim ,liii> oWraffiX,
Ouptulu He*feo*, will have ()o*|Ntioh for lim
»ir. nlmvo not t For f» tight apply to
iwl|. HUNTER &.GAMMKI.L.
FOVl UH VitLESTON DlUKCT.
AH Tho fiiporior steamer GORDON,
J. P. Commander, having
boon thoroughly ovorhuulod and
lurnlslntJ with a now Intllor, will run rogntaiij,—
iwlcoa week—hot ween Savuntnili and CTiarlestnn :
h aving Savannah every bitnisduy und Saturday
anuriioniMi at d o’clock, aud returning will luavc
Cliarlot-ton every Monday and Friday afternoons,
at A o’olo-'k.
For tfelalit nr passage apply to
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
• nwpt fid Charleston wharf
FtVT FKKIGHT OR CHARTER—The A I
.Biripto ISAAC H. DAVIS, Captain Hand ,'400
itrlhen—rail lake the bulk of 1,000 bahts cot-'
Apply to C. A. GREINER,
wr i*ti1 i, Adei.I’T 11 a .—I Ikrox’s'- Tj>k--
First Vm-wrIi,—The selir. FANNIE, Captain
Icuiibn, now loading, will have immediate dls
pattdi. For freight tMigagoments apply to
septlK OH\S. A. GREINER.
for i*HIU DKU’il IA —riie”itiimu.il fust
jSalliugschr It W TUI.I* A ill Strowbrldgo,
master For freight, apply to
atiglU _C. A._GREINKK.
FOJt LIV'ERPUDJ,.— rbu A I Arnuriuau
ship FALCON. Patton nutstor, having tv
large |«»rtitm r.f freight engaged, will meet
with dispatch ns above, for lialance of cargo, apply
It* mtlGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOIL DHAIEIIY’8 FERRY,
AND .ILL THE IN’lEHMl DIATE LANDINGS ON
THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
The new Uou steam packet
BlVAN Captain Hitdmrd Johnson,
will leave Charleston wharf every
^Friday morniug, at 10 o’clock,
punctually, l\>r Dettwry T a Ferry, an l all intermedi
ate landings ou the Savannah River.
419“ The Swan has superior accommodations for
passengers.
For freight engagement.* apply to
i.upDld- _ JOHN RI0HAUD3QN.
Niagara falls, (lie Lakes & Canada
aUOUTIST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
Per Steamship Keyslony State, via Philadelphia
NOTICE,
C ONSIGNEES per Schr. M. E. WELLS, from Bos
ton, will pleaao attend to tbo receiving of their
;oods from the vessel discharging at Buker’s
Vharf, (foot of Abereorn Htroet) All goods ro.
malning on the wharf after sunset will bo stored at
tho risk and oxponso or tho consignees.
sop26 OGDEN, STARK & CO.
B UTTER aud Cheese—10 firkins oxtra choice
Goshen Butter, and 40 boxes of selected Cheese,
all sizos, received per Bteamcr Alabama,
sept 2b J. D. JESSE.
T.G. & A. L. ROWE,
'MANUFACTURERS
IAMB
IMPORTERS OF
LINSEED OIL,
188 FIIONT-STREET,
sept 26-lnt NEW.YORK.
sum, 1 1
T ills unis connoots at Thiladolphla with the
Grout Vqrth-Westoru Railroad Route, through
to Niagara Fills and Uulfalo, iu sixteen hours from
l'llilildolj.hL..
I'ti rough Ticket*, with tho privilege or stopping at
1‘liila telphiu, aud latormcdlato points, Tor salo by
tho Agent.
Karo P‘ Niagara Fulls or Uufihlo .$28
“ Elmira 28
• Canandaigua 27
CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent.
J28 Savuuaah, Georgia.
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
<$>‘25 00.
Seml-Wcukly United States Mall Line
TO NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
■ dteainshi|»—
"nNOXnLLK,. 1,500 tous..Capt. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA .... 1,500 “ ..Caf>t. Thomas Lyon.
FIAMUDA \,»0U “ ..Capt. M.S. Woodhull.
ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ ..Capt. G. R.Schonck.
WILL LKAVK IUVA.V.VAH KVXRY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
TIicbo ships arc among tho largest on the coast,
unsurpassed lu spued, safety aud comfort, making
their passages In fifty to sixty hours, and aro com
manded by skillful, careful and pollto officers.—
Having olegunt state-room accommodations, they
offer a most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage to Now York.... $25
Steerage Passago to Now York.............. 8
PADELFORD, FAY k CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCH1LL. 13 Broadway,
fob 5 • Now York.
Ui 8. Mall Line
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, SL Marys, Oa., tbrnandi-
na and Jacksonville, Picolata anti Black Creek, Fla,
m THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N
King, will leave for tbo above places
FerTSatmtay Morning, at 10 o’clock.
This boat has large aud airy State Room accom
modations, and taking the Inland Passage, olforh
every Inducement to Invalids and others.
Freight will bo takcu for Trader’s Ilill aud inter
mediate lauding#ou St. Mary’s River.
No freight will be taken after U o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on hoard at tbo
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
Jy25 CLAtmtmS >V CUNNINGHAM.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
F>r I’alalka, Eatl Fla., via Darien, Brunntrick, St.
Marys, Frnawlina, JiwkomoiUe. Middleburg.
(Black Creel:,) and Ricvlala.
The now aud elegant stoampackcl
DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves
every Tuesday morniug, ut 10 o’clock, for thu
abovo places.
Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill aud inter-
modluto landings ou St Mary’s River.
tHT No freight will bo taken altor 0 o'clock.
For froight or passage, having excellent state,
room accommodations, apply ou board, at tho Flori
da Stoumiwckel Wharf, near tbo Gas works, or to
Jy25 CLAGIIORN & CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ls.
WM. M. LAWTON & 00.
Clinfluatou, Soutlt Carolina.
SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE PaU-
TORS.
U.WAiNWKiaitTBACOT[ William M.Lawton'
posKt’n T. Dill. f Wixuokn Lawtonty.
aitg 29 cud4in
EDUCATION.
DARIEN ACADEMY.
T HE TRUSTEES or the above named institution
announce to the public, that this Academy
will bo oponod ou the first Monday la November
“B.
Tho princiiml, Col. s. Spencer, uu cxpciieuccd
teacher, comes well recommended by bis former
, j*atrons and other gcntlomen of highest respeota-
Recommondcd to us, as ho Is, ns well as from our
own knowledge of Col. Spencer, wo commend him
and tho Academy to the patrouago or our frleuds at
homo aud abroad.
Miss A. M. Spencer will assist in tho Female and
Junior department. For furthor Information, anply
L. M. BTDUNT, Sec’ry.
sept26
TOTGICUERS,
Literary Institutions, eto.
IYISON * PH1NNEY,
321 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Publish tho American Ed ucatlonal series of improved
SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS.
49-Full Descriptlvo Catalogues sent pre-paid in
cluding stroug testimonials rrom eminent
Teachers, South and North; terms Tor speoij
mon copies, Ac. eep26—lrad&w
/COFFEE.—500 bags Fair to Choice KloCollob; 100
\J bags and pockets Java OofToe; 100 bags to-
guyraCoflbo. In store and for sale by
scpt28 HOI COMBE, JOHNSON* CO.
S UGAIU-15 hhds Choice Porto Rico Sugar; 6 do
Fair Orleans do; 10 do Cuba do; 10 do Musco
vado do: inatoro and for sole by
sep 26 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k Co.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Savannah, 24th Sept., 1856
A regular mooting of the Board or Heultli
bold this night, tbo following prcamblo and
resolutioni wore offered and adopted: •
Whereas, It has boon rotwrteil In one or inoro of
the New York city papers, that Mr. Fisher, Into the
Clerk of tho steamer Augusta, running between
tills city and New York. has receutly died In that
city of yellow fever; und whereas, It is a known
fact that yellow fever has been prevailing in and
about tbo city or Now York Tor tho past six weoks.
Be It Resolved, That ills the deliberative opinion
of this Board, that if tho said FDhor died of yellow
fever, he died of a disease which ho contracted in
ornoar thecitvofNow York. Inasmuch as thero
la not now. ana has not been this year, a cose of ye!
low fever in or near this city.
Resolved, That the above be published in the
city papers, and that the New York Day Book and
other New York papers friendly to tho South, be
roquasted to wpjr.
sept 26
’. Lawrxnck, M. I)., 8oc’y B. II.
U. M. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN,
Corner of Bryan aud Whitaker Streets.
HAS uuw on hand n beautiful as
sortment of Jewelry of ovory dls-
crlptlou and kind worn by ladles'
aud gontlemon. uud will sell at Uuusually low prices,
1 have ibis day received (per Express) u largo
stock of olegaut Slvor Ware, ^insisting of Cake aud
Pie Knives, plalu uud eugraved Fish Knives ami
Forks, Pickled Knives aud Forks, Kuivos, Forks and
Spoons, Napkin Kings, Nutmeg Graters, &o. Ac., all
iu Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I huvo
al30 this day received an addition to my stock ol
hulrwork of light colorod Curls, Topsya. Druids,Front
Pieces, Bauds, Undo Tom, Ac., which now makes
my assortment complete. Orders received for any
color desired.
Watches repaired by and under tho supervision
or self, und all othor work done lu a workmanlike
manner, aud war runted. may 26
OGLETHOPE MEDICAL COLLEGE
S A V A N N AH G E O-’RG I A,
T HE Regular Course of Lectures In tho above In
stitution, will cointnouco on tho First Muuday
in November next. The Facility Is constituted as
follows, viz.
II. 1h BYRD, M I)., Prof. Principles and Practice,
of Medicine.
HULMES STEELE, M. D., Prof. Olwtrles aud dls-
osvs of Wo mon ami children.
WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. D., Prof. Materia
Modlcu, aud Medical Jurisprudence.
THOMAS H. CHI VERS, M. D., Frof. Physiology
and Puthology.
JAMES S. 5IOREL, M. D., Prof. Anatomy.
J. W. BENSON, M. D., Prof. Principles aud
Practiuo or Surgery.
LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., Prof. Medical
Chemistry.
WILUaMT. FKAY, M. D., Emeritus, Prof, of
Chemistry.
E. J. OLIV
tomy.
Feo.*. fur the full course, $105 Matriculation
$5, Demonstrator $10, Graduation $30.
For further information, address
H. L BYRD, M. I). Deau.
-opt 17 2mwt>v
VEROj*, M. D„ Demonstrator of Ana-
HUNT'S UirROVED SEWING MACHINES.
D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—aud
.which is decidedly superior to any other
mouhiuo for that purpose. SikioI or skein thread
can ho used of an; ■ : - lrod lauath, aud which will
not uuod to be clu .» r. 1 uutil tue whole Ib usod.
Bug manaufacturoii aln and Flour merchants are
particularly Invited ill and examine it nt 135 Con
press street.
May25. ALFRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt
WANTED,
L HIRER HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to act
as local and traveling agents in a business
easy, useffil und honorable, at a salary of $100 per
nmthA capital or $5 only required t No patent
mcdlcluo or book business. Full particulars given
(froe) to nil who ouclose a postapo stump or a three
cent plcco, and address A. B. MARTYN.
riepl22—w3m Phiistow, N. H.
WM. 8. DANIELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Offloa oyer Thomas M. Turner k Co.’a Draf
tore, Bay street.
myT
TAKE NOTICE.
P URCHASERS will havo tooir goods delivered
froo or expense with quick dispatch from the
^avauuah Orocory aud Fruit Dopot, corner Brough-
’on aud Whitaker streets.
na-1 would call the attention or Fruiters gener
ally to ray well aelectod stork or G rocorles, recoiv-
ng dally. je23—tf W.tt FARRELL.
[ I'AL PRI25D ■
,000. ’.u
Alabama Lottery,
rttlltUOKUHl »V Tllli CTIIK 0. ttU#»»tt.)
Inntjimi ftlililarij ilcaitrmq iCatterq
CLAUS ll. s
’th be drawii In the City of Montgomery. Alabama,
in public, ou FRIDAY, .October loth. I860, on the
plan or , r
SIN GNU NUMBERS!
ttAMUH. 8WAN.BMIB!
»ll,OIIU Tllik.u Only I I •
Prizes uinuuiitllig to
200,000 Dollars !
IJNiiLVALli£p HOtlI’UM 101
1 prize itf $5e,U0U Is ,3>!)U,DOO
1 do do 20,001) W........ 20,000
1 do do... ... 20,0110 Is 20,000
t du du . 10,000 Is........ 10,004
1 du do 10,0(W i«. 10,000
5 do dn 5,000 Is 5,000
2 du dn 1,600 Is 6,000
2 dn do 1,000 Is.. 000
; 20. dll do 600 Is 10,000
50 dll do.; 3Ut) is 16,000
75 do do 2001* 16,000
'•.U»0 do ilo 100 1s 10000
126 du do HO l* 7,500
p prize* id'$400 appruxltii’g to$tl0,000are 1,000
, 4 “ 300 , 20,000 are 1,900
4 “ 260 '• 30,000 am 1,000
4 •• 170 •• 10,000 are 800
4 •• 200 10,000 aro 700
I •• 160 •• 6,000 are 000
s •• 00
8 •* -10
80 •* 35
200
.inn •
26
20
2,600 are 480
1,000 arc 320
500 ure 2,800
300 arc 6,000
200 aro 0,o00
1,000 prizes aimniutiug to.$200,000
I’KICK IIP TlfKKW.
Whole rickets $10; Halves $5; tjuarlers $2 60.
’Hie Alabama and Georgia Lotterles, as channels
of luvestmonl, present iuduooiucuts over any
known sohe-no. Tho experience the public have
had or the munagcmentot the*e Lotteries, thu largo
amount of'prizes sold, the promptness with which
they have been puid, are tlm best guarantees tliut
thi'y will always be conducted In thu most honora
ble manner.
PLAN OK TUB LOTTBKY.
There are 30,000 tickets numbered from 1 to 30,-
OIW. Thero arc 380 full l’rizes and 020 Approxim-
lions—making lu all 1,0<J0 Prizes.
Thu drawing takes place in public, uuder the su-
porlntcndonco of two sworn Commissioners.
The Numbers from 1 to 0,000, corresponding
with those numbers ou the Tickets printed on sopa-
rato slip* or paper, aro ouclrclod with small tin
tubes, and placed lu ono wheel.
The first 380 l’rlzos, similarly prlutod and ouclr
clod, ure placed in anothur wheel.
The wheels ui o theu revolved, aud tho number is
drawu from tho whoel id numbers, mid at thu same
thno u Prize is drawu from tho other wheel. Tho
number and prize drawn out nroopeuod uud exhib
ited to the audience, aud i ogUtoruu by tboCommis-
lloncr, tho Prize being placed against tho uumber
Irawu. This operation Is repeated until all tho Pri
ses aro drawn out.
AmtOXIMATlON PHIZES.
The two procoding and tho two succeeding Num
bers to those drawiug the first 200 prizes will bo
entitled to the 800 Approximation Prizes, a< eordlug
to the £ohumo.
In ordering Tickob enclose tho mouoy to our ad
dress fur thu Tickers ordored, on receipt of which
thoy will be lorwurdod by first mall.
The List of Drawn Numbers uiul Prizes will bo
sout to purchasers immediately niter the draw
ing.
^-Purchasers will plouso write their signatures
plain, and give their post office, county and State.
tST Rcinombcr that ovory prise Is drawn, and
pnyabloiu full without deduction.
tssr Ail prizes ol $l,uuO uud underpaid Immedi
ately after tho drawiug,—other prlzcPat tho usual
time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Ordors Tor Tickets should b6 sent iu cariy.
l’rizoTickets cusbud or renewed iu other Tickets
ut olthor offico.
Ordors for Tickets cun be addressed either to
* S. SWAN & CO.. Allunta, Ga., or
8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or
septl8 BOX; 88, Suvunnab.'Ga
NOVEL SCHEME!!
CAPITAL* PiUSfiE
$40,000
3,280 PRr/.lS-L()WEST“PRI/,K $49.
More than Ono Prize to every Ten
Tickets l
PRIZES GUARANI KED!
aMaanmflsiftijv
[AOTHOKIZKD BY TIIK KTATK OK IlKOKOU/j
FORT <4 AINES ACADEMiIlOTI'ERY.
CL.1S- 20
To bo drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., iu public, on
FRIDAY, October 24,1850, mi the pluu of
SINGLE NUMBERS Ml
4*ir* Purchasers In buying 10 Whole Tickets,
(whin tho numbers end in 1, 2,3, 4,6, 6,7, 8, 0,
u) are guaranteed a Prize ol $40— Halves and
Quarters in proportion.
SAMUEL SWAN & CO., Mnnnffcni.
:)l),OOOTlckctir—.1,5480 Prizes.
PlilZETAMOUNTINU TO
$ 2 0 4, 0 0 0!!
Will lie distributed according to tbo following
ORIGINAL SCHEME!
1 prize ol $40,000 is $40,000
1 “ 12,000 is 12,000
I •• 6,000 Is 6,000
l 1 ‘ 2,000 1s 2,000
l •» 1,000 1s 1,000
1 “ 1,000 1* 1,000
It) prizes III 200 aro 2,000
too “ Of...., UMI sro 10.000
100 « 70 are 7,000
AI’I’KOXIXATJON KKIZKJ.
4 prizes of 160 app’g to $40,000 prize, aro COC
4 “ 125 “ 12,000 prizo, aro 600
4 •* 100 “ 6,000 prizo, aro 400
4 “ 76 “ 2,000 prizo, are 300
8 '» 50 “ 1,000 prize, are 400
40 ' “ 45 “ 200 prize, are 1,800
3,000 *• 40 are 120,000
3,280 prizes amounting to $204,000
Whole Tickets $10—Hulvos $5.00—Quarters $2.60,
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
'the numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresi>ondtag
with those numbers on tho Tickets prlutod ou sep
arate slip* of paper, arc encircled with small tin
tubes, and plucod iu oue wheel.
Tho first 210 Prizes, similarly prlutod auil en
circled, are placed in anothor wheel. The whocls
aro then revolved, und a Number Is drawn from
tho whoel of Numbors, uud at tho samo time a
Prize is drawu from thu othor wheel. Tlie number
and Prizes drawn out aro opened und exhibited to
the audienco, aud registered by tho Commissioners,
tho Prize being placed against the number drawn.
This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are
drawu out.
AmiuxiMATio.v Pkizk*—Tho two preceding and
the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing tbo
tirrt lf> Prizes will bo entitled to tho 64 Approxi
mation Prizes, according to tho Scheme.
S3,oou Prizes of $40,000 will be determined by
tlut-luht iL'iire ol'tlie number that draws thu $40,000
Prize. For example, if tho number drawing tbo
$4 >,-i u i’r zn ends with No. l,tbcn atl 'the Tickets
where thu number ends in 1 will bo eutitled to $40.
If tho Ximibor ends with No. 2, thou all tbo Tickets
whoro tliv number cuds in 2 will be eutitle4 to $40,
and so on to o.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.
As, by this Scheme, oue Ticket in every 10 U
guaranteed to draw $40, wo will sell Certificates ol
Packages of 10 Ticket*, (where tho numbers end in
1,2,3, 4,5,6, 7,8,0, O,) at the following rates,
which is tho risk on them.
All that they draw over tbo amount guaranteed
accrues to tho purchaser.
CortlUcoa of I’ackago of 10 Whole Tickets $00
“ ♦' 10 Half “ 30
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 15
It will be perceived, by this plan, that for $60 tbo
f iurcbaser has a Certificate of 10 Tickets, when U
in buys Tickets he would only got for that sum 6
Wholes, thus by buylug Cor ideates ho has four
raoro chances tor lurgor Prizes—Halves und Quar
ter Packagesiu proportion.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
Enclose tho money to our address Tor tho Tickets
ordered, ou receiptor which they will ho forwarded
by first mull.
Tho drawn numbers will be forwardod to pur
chasers imraodlatoly after the drawing.
$9r Purchasers will please write tholT signatures
plain, aud glvo their Post Office, County and State.
Remember that ovory prize is drawn, and paya
ble In full without deduction.
All prizes of $1,000, nud uuder, paid Immediately
after the drawiug—other prises at the usual time of
thirty days, full without deduction.
tar AU communications strictly confidential.
Prizo tickets cashed or rcuewod in othor tickets
at either office.
Ordors lor tickets or certificates can bo addressed
either to
S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta,.Ga., or
sept 30 S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
O
ALL AT GRIFFIN’S and you will find tho mot
beautiful assortment of small Fancy Articles In
china and gold ornamented, consisting in partol
Jowol boxes, faucy do, reticules, florets, boquot va
ses, cables, drackct grondolas, small do, cologne
bottles, ribbons, cologno, lantern bluo florets, can-
dlc8Uck8, and last though not (oust useful, match
boxes, a very tasty selection andsomtffikhignow on-
* Successor to the late M Eastman,
Jy5 Corner Bryan and Whitaker*!*..*
CO. OF NEW YORK.. -11":
A JIB taking Marinu Rink* nt tholr 1
JL comer of Drayton-arid fllyaii streets.
Approved Risks will- bo lakuii ’ini ilburaiMom*.
and thu usuulcredit gl veffiou Premium Notos-’ l'hrao
quarters of the bunluo** will lm returned to thu cm*
luiuors lu Kurlp; • 41, A« L. Luiunr,
Ibbl9 Aguutla Nivttinab.
: rtmtoirg:-
auiathcrii MutuiU iiitmrnme UoiapHny, (
NimtiiL-rn Matiiui Life In*. Oompiuiy,
lluint- liuiuiiii i- Company, of N. korli,
9|iritigf|dil Fire ik Jlarlno in*, Corn’y,
Risks In tho above liisuranoo Companies underla
kon by WIL- mwa k SONS, Agcnte, ’•
it ! No.-aw Hay *trebt. •
davuuuuh, 14th iMpunmur, i»55. deul-4
V’iue. MA-uiSic anuTikk
l i\ U ii A iN-JP r..
.vo. in, HM-VtBMtoi
CAI-lTAL UHl-UBHUNTEI),
Hiiiii’lf l-'ulir illilllon Uoiiun,
llv tb» iulii,wtbg.bn)uttttiblubu)ctt UmipablM.
Clmrlt i* Oiili 1,1ft AiittUrHlivu Cillu|iKii, t
or M. urrouD, st.
(d<|Ultoble Flie Insurance Compiiny,
OP LONDON.
Farmers* and Mcclmnlcs’ Fire, JUarlne
and Lllb Iiuiuraiice Company,
OF FU1LAUBLPU1A.
Bridgeport Fire und Marine lusurunce
Company,
OF BHIDOKPORT, UT.
tarT..e subscriber will oll'cot Insurance to auy
amount in all pArts of the State ou every demiriptlou
or proporty.
Life Insurance, ui auy amount, at Uw lowest rite,
fur the bouofit ut heirs und oroduurs, or payable to
the wife froo lVora the ululms ol' creditors.
Marine lusurauco on Hulls or tor goes to all paru
of the world. jou25 A. WILBUR.
MUTUALBBNKFlTLIFfil INSURANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
darter Perpetual.
ttVcti uuoumulaliou, Jun. 1, 1856* $2,230,ou.' 4',
Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,492 66
Total amouul of claims by duuth paid
to date 1,830,990 84
$4,282,488 9,
Benjamin C. Miller, tiourotury, Joseph l. Lord,
General Ageut, Robert L. Patterson. Prosideut.
*Tho fuuds or this Uomiwuy are all solely luvosteJ
in Urst class bonds and mortgages, stooks, cosh, au.i
notes of members fully secured by tboir policies
For furtherjmrtl^lur^hi^uh-e^o^
Agent in guvnunoh,
At the offluQ of Bell & PreutUs
J, 8. SULLIVAN, Medical Exaraluor.
iiwkkjlvck :
Messrs. Padblpoki), Fay
t. K. Tart, Esq., State Bank.
feu 29
HAVE YOU ZNSUIUUD YOU It LIFE
Till-. CHAIlTEK ttiAK
LIFE MSIUAJICE CO DIP AM,
Of Rurlford, Ct.
GASH UAP1TAL*AND SURPLUS OVER $406,000.
JA.S. O'. WALKER, President.
8. H. Wurrz, Secretary.
This Company iusurus Ll o at the lowest rates,
consistent with safety to the ussurod. For further
information, apply to
A. WILBUR, Aguut,
jyyl3 171 Bay street, Savauuuh, Ga.
UAltiNE AND FittJffi 1NMUUANCF,.
THE INTERNATIONAL
iusurtuice Compauy.
NO. 28, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE,
NBW YORK.
CASH OAFlTAL—#312,000
AGENT FOR SAVANNAH,
Juines Curler,
AT THB OFFICE OF
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT A CO.,
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post OUieo.
ALANSON MARSH,
8. A. ROLLO Firm of A. 8. Barnes k Go.
ALONZO CHILD, “ “ Childs, Pratt & Co.
L P. BALLARD, “ “ Livingston, Ballard & Go.
WM. M. DODGE, •• “ Wm. M. Dodgo & Co.
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTIS, »• “ H. A. Curtis k Co
WM. E. ROLLO,
s. t. uppiNCorr,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED, “ Rusted k Corll
WM. II. R1VER8M1TH,
W. H. LYON, “ « W. H. Lyon k Co.
GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “ Loo, Murphy MCu.
JOS. H. WESlClirr, “ Briggs, Westcott k Co.
JOS. FATMAN, “ “ Fatmon At Co.
STEPHEN VON MORES, .
GEO. SAVORY, “ Goo. slavery At Co.
J. A, REQUA.
ALANSON ilAKSil, iTosideul.
CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico Pn^ipu t.
WM. K. ROLLO, Secretary.
tar This Company will issue PuUvaus iqtnu iiu.
rlne, Inland Navigutlou, Transportation uud Five
Risks, at liberal rates of premium.
Losses promptly aud liberal ly adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
octal _ No. 85, Boy Street.
TiiK GREAT WE8TEUN FlilB AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Penn,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.^....CAPITAL $300,000.
riRK, MAHl.NK, AND I.VLA.M) 1XSDIUMUK.
DIRECTORS:
Charles C. Lathrop, 532 Spruce street;
Alexander Wbllduu, Merchant, 14 North Frunt-sUt
John O.Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter A Co.;
E, Tracy, firm of Tracy At Baker;
John K. M’Curdy, Urm of Jones, White k M’Curdy;
Isaac Uazloliurst, Attorney and Counsellor;
James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith At Co.;
Tlioedoro W. Baker, Urm uf Tracy At Baker:
R. S. Walton, 300 Markotstroel;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall
0HAR1.ES C. LATHROP, President
Titos. K. Limerick, Sccrotary.
JAMES M. GAUTBR, Agent,
June 16 No. 86 Bay street.
BNTBUPR1SH IN8UHANOE COMP’Y,
No. 11 Pine street, New York,
(BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET.)
Cash Capital—$100,000!
mHISCompany Insures agaiuat loss or damage by
X Flro, ou tbo most reasonable terms, dwelling
housos and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer
chandize, factories, snips In port, etc.
All losses will bo adjusted and promptly paid.
D. 8. MILLS. President,
C. BROOM, Vice President
Enw’uC. Taylor, Secretary,
Gxo. B. Drank. Surveyor.
JAMBS M. CARTER, Agent,
Juno 17 for BaVannah, 85 Bay street.
J±
AY—200 bales Hay, th store and for salo by
Jy25 CRANE, WELLS k CO.
DRESS GOODS.
P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS
Silks;
Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids;
ClittUio, Valoucia and Saxony Plaids;
Freucli Morlnoes; Coburg Hollis;
Solid Colours and Printed Mous do toiuos;
Sack Flonuels; French Plaid Flannels;
Scotch Plaids; Mode do Paris Plaids;
English, French and American Print-*:
Ginghams, Ac.. Am.
Just received uud for salo by
septia DkWITT k MORGAN.
C EDAR POSTS—Wo aro cx|K-ctlug to receive
from the Bahamas u lot or Cedar Posts. Per
sons wishing any will please apply-soon, os many
are already engaged.
YONGE k FRIERSON,
sept 19 No. 94 Bay street.
f LOUR—T6o bbta Extra Flour, Port Royal und
Lebanon Mills; 10 do Extra Family do; 60 do
Etowah Superfine do; 660 sucks Augusta do do; Just
received and for solo by
sept 19 WEBSTER At PALMES.
C ORN—1260 bushols prltno Beach Island Ooru,
Just rccoirort and for sale by
«cpt 19 WEBSTER & PALMES.
WSSBYTUMBY'u THOAIBVi!
W HY be we without Mouey ? when it Is Just os
cosy for any one to bo around with a pocket
run as not, if they only tbibk so. I havo got a now
artlnlo, from which from five to twenty dollars a
day can bo made, olthor by male or female. It is
highly respectable business, and an article which Is
wanted la every family in the United States. En-
closo me two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will
forward you by return mail a Circular, with full
instructions in tho art. Tho business is very easy.
Try it, if you aro out of employment: aud you will
never regret U; tor it wil be better ror .you to pay
tho abovo sum, and insure a good buslaoss, than
to pay twenty-five cents Tor a spurious advertise
ment. This is no humbug. Tar it 1 Try n l Try
it ! Address your letters ta
DWIGHT MONROE, New York.
sept 16-8m
M i
1
i
n3
J. B. DB FORD.
APOTHECARIES HALL, & E. Corner ofi
Brough gn and Barnard Stroeti. Savan
nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In.
Drug*. Medicine* and Chemicals, Dye Woods and
Dye StoCk 1 French, English, and American Perfum
ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps,, Combs end
Brashes of every description; Surgical and Dental
Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds^
AuatrutuouiB, trusses suu c_,_ ,
Spices, Souflk, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Pateni
or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks,
Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac.
J9* N. B.—EsDcclal given to the
preparation or Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family
Red pee. Ship, Family and Travelling Msdidne Cases,
With plain Directions for tue, Including Direcflons.for
treatment In oases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac.
•p7iy
. •wyjtanwu or line bshton
“iffSKSTiW® c W!! er furniture..ikMiftlstibg ol
u 1 » Tct0 * Ta ^ sod chairs j
fed 5 marble a fep *Coutre*Ta }
bios;BuTikUB arnTWaslMtandi; Extension CardTa-
bio; Sideboards: Bedsteads; MaUranses;set of Cot*'
tnfeo Furniture; kitchen FUruitmV<AS.
. Also, $ fine and sMsot assortmoui or oil Palntlnas,
Stool Engravings, Ac., Aa. Terms—cash, bofort
delivery. oct4
Furniture.
THIS DAY. at 11 o’clock, In rront of (lie Storo.
A small tot of flue Kurnlturo.
Also, a lot or Jewelry, fluid and Silver Watches,
Ac., Ac. Terms cash. oot4
Groceries. *
THIS DAY, ui 11 o'clock, iu front of store will be
aold—
The usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions,
IJ'luors. t rookery and Glass Waro, Dry Goods, new
and second band Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Arti
cles, Watches, Jewolry, Ac., Ac. Terms, cash bo-
loro dolivory.
tar All urllolds purchased at auction and not
set lied Ibr previous to tho next regularsale, will bo
sold ou account and risk of former purchaser,
oct 4
Iildoa^iides.
will pay tho highest market prices, cash for good
Fllut and dry salted Hides, the cornlug season.
sept 5
At Private Sale.
Just received lit store and for salo low for cssli
76 boxes No. 1 Family Soap
•.6 “ Pale Soap
100 •» “Frasers” Pearl Starch
26 cusks small and middling Rice
10 bids. Domestic Brandy
20 bbls. Old Mongahoia Whiskey
25 half quarts and eighths assorted Brandies
6 bbls. Georgia l’ooch Brandy
600 bblB. Ko.endale Cement
10 half cheats Hyson Tea
60 dozen Brooms
200 gross Round Wood Box Matches,
sopt 26
FofTtenti
Tho counting room and storo next to our store,
formerly occupied by Mayor A Blum. AIbo, several
stores under uur ueiuttuy room aug20
SOUTRERfirRAiCKOAD.
MATB UK AILmUbU’1’1, CITY OF tlOKSlIUUU, T
Olllco of tho Southern Railroad Company, j
rnHK Southern Railroad Company invito propo-
X sals from contractors for tho clearing, gradu-
ati< n, masonry, trestlmg and bridging, nocossury
to tho complote preparation for the superstructure
of tho roadway of tho eastern division of tlelr
road.
Also, tot furnishing the cross-ties, aud Tor the
track laying with any incidental work necessary,
Aud for all other work, stations, platforms, do-
-—»---*» ‘ v -- »» *• completion of
pots, &o- f required in the wuru
thu road tor eflcciivo operation.
fhu graduation amounts to 770,000 oubiu yards of
excavation, aud 665,000 cubic yards of embank
ment.
The trostliugto4,000icot.
Tho bridging to 600 feet.
Tho masonry for culverts amounts to 10,000
porch.
The cross-Ues to 180,000.
Proposals, sealed, endorsed, aud Ulrootod to tho
undersigned, will bo received until the first day of
Xovetnbor next, and will be,| at the option or bid-
dors, either for—
i. The entire work of construction, completing the
road ready for the iron;
it. The work of construction, exclusive of cross-
ties aud track-laying;
m. For each Item orwork, entire uud separate;
tv, For the grading of either, or a specified nura-
her of sections, of one mile each;
v. For the cross tics to be furnished, the number
specRled;
vi. For tho entire construction, toady for the iron,
ofelthor of the three divisions Uerelnoltor named
of said road;
The custom division, oonuectlng with tho com
pleted road at nr noar the town ol Brandon, extends
to the Mobile and Ohio road, 82^ miles, which will
be divided into throo subdivisions : tho first or 21
miles, the second of 28miles, and the third of 33U
railos.
Iu ouch form of proposal, the bidder will state his
item price*, andTor the graduation will mako his
bid at bo muebj^or cubic yard or excavation and
embankment, and the additional dllTerenco Tor "ox
cess” of either; or for so muoh per cubic yard up
on the largest Item, und tbo difference for "ex-
WB.”
The parties making proposals aro desired to make
them in Tour Torms: 1. For the whole amount pay
able monthly luoasb, as tho work progresses, re
serving twenty per cent Tor final settlement. 2.
One-liairin cash, payable In the same way, and one
hair In tbo stock of iho company. 3. One-third in
oa8h, payable in tho same way, the bonds of the
company, puytble in ten years, with interest at
six nor cent., payable annuully. 4. Payable ou-
tlroiy in tho Block of the road.
The proposals to bu considered must be accompa
nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and
thocompauy roiervo the right ol accepting any or
doolluing all.
Maps, profiles aud specifications may bo seen at
this office; and auy further information will be fur
nished upon application to the undersigned.
The Southern Railroad commences at Jackson,
tbo capital of tho Biato, uud Is finished as Tar as the
town of Braudun; aud Is In good running order
and wellequlppod to that point. U extends rrom
Braudun iu u lino almost directly cast elghty-two
and a half miles, to the Intersection, of Uio Mobile
and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below tbo town of
Marlon, iu Laudordato county; and passes through
tho oouutlos or Raukin. Scott and Newton. The
line is over a high rolling country, well watered
aud Umbered,and in point orhealthtulness,econom
teal living, Ac., is equal to tho most favored
portions ortho oarolluas audGeorgla. The grading,
oxcopt for tho first twenty mllca la generally light;
and upon tbo most of the socUons the excavation
aud embankment alternate favorably; the excep
tions being tn the two heaviest cuts. Tho material
is of a character easily moved, the growth of the
country uliUrUs abundunco or umbor sultablo for
bridging aud oross‘Ucs;andltis believed that no
work offers, In facilities for construcUon, greater
Inducements to contractors, especially those using
negro labor.
Tho company Is entirely out of debt, and has due
to it by rollablo stockholders, about$230,000, which
wllldoubtlcss bo paid os the Board of Managers may
call it in. It is also an recipient under the recent
grant oflftUils made by Congress, lltbey can be had
along the Hue, which is bollevod to bo the case, of
nearly 400,000 acres or land.
The road connects with and is an extension or
the Vickbarg and Jackson Railroad, completed and
in full operation to the Mississippi river atVickburg;
opposite which city, in Louisiana, commences the
VIckBburg, Shrevenport and Texas Railroad, now
under contract for its whole distance and in rapid
progress or csnBtrucUon. It intersects tho Now
Orleans and Jackson. Great Northern Railway at
Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with
tho Mississippi Central Railway, tho Iron or which
Is now bolug laid to Holly Springs. It intersects
with tbo Mobile and Ohio Railroad, as already slat-
oil, noar Marion, and its point oriutersocUon meets
with tho North-eastern and Southwestern Railroad
In Alabama, and through that unites with tbo roads
in Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina. It is
also an Indispensable link iu tho line of Railways
tbat aro to unlto Charleston and Savannah, through
Montgomery. Vicksburg, Shrevenport and El Faso,
with the Pacific Ocean running its euuro length ou
tho samo parallel or latitude with these places. It
is thus obvious tbat ibis lino of work Is ono of tho
mo. t important unfinished enterprises in the coun
try. It is thorough National in its character: for
it unitosMalno and New Orleans, and tho Atlantic
and tiro Mississippi, by indissoiuable bonds. But
whilst thus National, it appeals especially for old to
Southern mon aud gonthorn enterprise, for when
completed, with tho intermediate gap In Alabama,
it will, with its connections, nownuilt and boinj;
built, run right through tho heart or tboso great
Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis
sippl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and
unites the great inland sea with the broad ocoan.
These tacts ure stated to ball attention to this line
of road and to Induce capitalists and contractors, to
embark liberally In its construcUon. The fifteen
miles or completed Railroad, with its equipmeuts
and sixty valuable slaves,many of them meohanlcs,
U a bonus from the State of Mississippi; the public
land has been donated by Congress ; and it is, per
haps, not greatly over-estimating tho prosont pro
perty of tho road to put It at or near one million of
dollars in which sum future stockholders who may
bocomc such by direct subscripUon of moaoy or
work,will beat once equally Interested. It will
thus be soon tbat this road presents peculiar in
ducements to mon of moans to engage In Us con
strucUon.
WM.C.SMEDES,
sopt 10—tNl President Southern Railroad.
half of
I fence,
jd well
...wall of
— Skll neces-
barns, Ac. The
UhtileA rid land
tUesoiloxceUeut, ;.Thc locality. is Very'oxOeilJnt 1 ;
not ono case of sickness lias occurred on Iheprem-
Isos during the wholo time the prcaont proprietor
has owned 11. This is a chuiico for an Investment
rarely to be root with, and any person wishing a
quiet prirate residence uear tho city, or auy tiorson
desirous or going into tbo gardening business to
raise fruit and vegetables for our market,;*!!! find
this tho place Id Hdltr -
For terms, which will be very Uboral, inquire at
our counting room, 164 Bay street. Titles undisputa
b '®- attg9
At Private Sole.
„r l I??.. bu , Hhe! 5.^ C0 ' w * excellent article for stock
of all kluds. Call and examine. Price 26 cents |h»-
bushel. ^ jundlH
_ . .. TolteuL 7 •
bl,,,r - ■* Uiefool <*r
Whitaker street.
Wanted to Purchase
June 19
A convenient medlum-slzOd house! in • centra)
locatlou—one fronting on a square would be prefer
red—for such an one n liberal price would be given'.
JunelO
At Private Sale.
Thirty eligible building Lots, 66 foot front by 100
to 124 foot deop, situated on Taylor, Gordon and
Gaston streets. Those Iota are on high ground and
somo or thorn lit the immediate neighborhood or the
lot selected for tho sito or the SaVantmb, Albany
and Gulf Railroad Dopot. Torms gam* si city lots,
viz : one-fifth cash, the batance bearing iuterest at
six por cent. Juuelo
CRANE’SPATENT
MBrPAL.XO
- IMIBIIAI&] (SiiSISISV.
T HIS is a newly invented iiUMAL Cake, fash
ioned to accord with tho feollugs or the be-
reave*, uml yet retaining all tho requisites of au
appropriate receptacle for tho dead. There is no
reason why such a rccoptanle should bo mudo to
create by Its iippoarnuee dlsagr* cable soinmUouB
Itis enough that wo should bo boreaved, and what-
ovor tends to soften or make lean keen iho poignan
cy of our grief, commends itself to our consldera-
tlou. So much that U repuhdve has been discarded
in tbo arrangement and shape'of the above Case,
tbat Its namo, the CASKET BURIAL CASK is an
involuntary suggestion, and 1 do not hesituto to
aver that there has never been In use any thing so
entirely chaste, appi opt lute sud convenient as this
invention.
Tho Case permits a view or the entire body after
it Is enclosed, the whole top being composed of
beautiful tbiuk French Plate Glass,sufficiently strong
to re list any internal or external pressure, Is per>
lectly air tight, composed of metal highly orna-
mentod. aud will last for ages.
Samples of tho Casket may be seon at tho cflleo of
Messrs. CRANE, WEL1S A C"., 82 Bay street Sa-
P. S. Persons desirous or p.rchaslng tho exclu
sive right for the salo of the Casket in the following
States, Georgia, Florida, Smith Carolina and North
Carolina, will please duply by letter or in parson to
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS AUG.,
ownors of Patent, core of
CRANE,. WELLS A cu„
Savannah, Georgia,
onunties will bo sold
oct 1
N B. Rights to one or mori
also.
PLUMBING.
P LUMBING, iu all Its vorioas brunches, st
tended to at tbo shortest notice, and in superior
style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Galvan x
ea Iron, Tin and Leaded Buth Tubs; Copper Boiler.-
Patent Pan Water Closets, Load Pipes, Sheet Lea*.
Brass and Plated Cooks, Forco Pumps, India Kubbe*
Hose. For sale at tho House Furnish Store, No. 151-
Brougbton-streot.
** HORACE MORSE
WATCHE8-WATCHESWVVATCILES.
■ We Are receiving the London Lever
Watches, of the moat celebrated makors, in
Gold and Silver cases. R. F. Cuopor’B Du
plex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses
fine Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasona
ble prices, at oar new store in Gibbons’ Bulge.
Sipt2l D. B. NIOHOIS A 00.
TO BU1LOH3RB,
rjlHB SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute
X at the shortest notice, and In the most work
manlike manner, all kinds or Meta) Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other work connected with the manufac
turing or repairing orCopper, Galvanised Iron, Zinc,
or Sheet Iren Business.
HORACE MORSE,
oetl* 166 Broughton st
OARY’rDA^BRKOTYPE^AMBHO
ty 1 ».«na M Phot^ r .phy.
W OULD respectfully gire notice tbit hi,
rooms are now open for tho season, and tea-
ay ror tho rocoptlon of visitors.
By the AMBiioTTwrprocess persona may now have
their ohitdren’s pictures taken, in almost anv posi
tion they may choose, in from 1 to 8 aeoodda sitting.
By the I'HOToaiurajc process old Daguerrootyiies
can be transferred to paper, beautifully colored aud
enlargod to life. - oct 22
FINDLAY’S mow WORK^ -
MACON, OEORGIA.
JL Tlie subscriber, from long oxperience lu
jfVthe buslucHH. Is preparod to furnish Steam
Euglnc.*, Boilers. Circular, Slnglo and Gimg
8avr M,u Nachluory, Grist and Morobant
Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gcariug, and Castings In gen
eral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir
cular, will be of Iron when required. All of whlcU,
with his many improvements, is warranted to be
a nil to tbo best made at anv othor establishment.
■ works are on a scale as oxtonsivo as the larg
est at tho North, and he is preparod to fill ordors
with promptness and dispatch.
aug7
ROBERT FINDLAY.
CITY TRPA$URHR«BOFFIOB,
r Savannah, 2d August, I860
5 Bonds ortho City or Savannah, dno 1st Feb
ruary, 1867, (commonly known as MoAllistor
itonus,) issuod for Control Railroad Stock, will be
rodeomed on application, In Stock or the Central
Railroad and Banking Company, at its markotval
tie, the Bonds being received at par. Holders or
the same preferring cash, can havo them rodeeracd
In money. J AS. S. WII KINS,
aug3 CityTreas.
C OCOA NUTB—600 Cocoa Nuts, received andTb
sale by [eept23| r ~
J. D. JES3EE.
ZiXTTXjZI OIASTT
CORN AND COB MILL.
STATE! OF SO, CAROLINA, OBOROIA AND ILOXIDA.
PATENTED MAY 16, 1854.
COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1866.
_— prat
cal Stock Feeders throughout tho country, who a
ready to testify to tholr suiwrlorUy over all otLsr
UUls of a similar kind. Theso Mills are made the
MiCAWf«rGINNKi> Tea "islanB
COTTON IN LIVERPOOL.
BROKER in Liverpool reporting class and val-
_ _ uo or a consigununt of the McCarthy Ginned
Sea Island Cotton from a house in this city, writes
aa follows:
"H., 7 bags farish color, with a little shell, not
muoh; but tho peculiarity of this quality U the sta
ple, and the stylo of its cleaning and putting up;
dlfibrcnt to the usual Roller Gin oporations. Tbs
sample before handling, has some slight appcaranco
of having been Saw Ginned. On examination, turn
over, shows that all the staple, both aa to length
and uniformity,has been preserved, and* much
greater degree of freedom and kindness has been
given l*y the 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, (a not course.”
Tho uuderslgnod, agents for the above mentioned
Glue, always have a supply on hand, at $126 each.
BOSTON A VILLAJiONGA.
aug 6—w2m
■ ~ wmm wfrCHEBr • ,
TCST received. ONLY thirl,-tiro dura from Bet
ti tlmore b, the new ateuuhtp List. Therm-
meroue enquirer. «tu be .led to lawn that the,
luvo Anally arrived.
KENNEDY ll BEACH,
lloiue-rurnlrhlnn Store, HodfKn-e Hew Block
tugd
person, and eolocta only auen iron aa to boet adapt-
ed to their tue, wbteh, tike ear wheels, require to
bo made of metal known to bo hard and etronv.—
They weigh Atom three to Are hundred pound., ac
cording to alto, and cut be put In operation to twee-
t, minutes without eipcnae or mechanical eld.
Tho Uttle Giant has taken tbo /nt premium a
nearly all tho State Yalra throughout the Union, aud
thatlnthomdatcotnpllmontaryiiniimer. The,are
guaranteed agatnet breakage or derangement when
used according to direction!, end warranted to give
the most perfect satisfaction, or the money refunded
on the return of the mill,
Thoy are of throe sixes, and will grind from sight
to fifteen bushels good feed per hoar, according te
size, with one or two hones.
we now offer them to the trade complete, reedy
for attaching the team, at reducod prices.
Mr. 0. H. GAMPF1KLD is our Agent in Savannah,
of whom the mill may be had at our prios,
“cOdpSiS^hi..,. MOTICK
T H E undersigned havethts day formed a Co-part
nership la the Hack, Sale and livery 8table.
u nderthe name and sty loot Freeman, Henderson
* Co. A. FREEMAN,
J.M. HENDERSON,
D. 8. HENDERSON.
Savaunah, Sept. 1, 1866. sopt 1—lm
TRANSPARENT WINDOW BHIDKI,
OABPET WABB-HOUBB, -
140 ooxoaxau and 67 sr. jcusx-snms.
HE Sabscriber has received, and will open
I tola day, the largest and mostextenslve vanstar
omNDOWSHADESever offered In this city. Uta
the Intention of the ad vertlser to keep oonstantlyta
•tors a large supply of all the various patterns and
styles manufactured by the manufacturer* ol this
oounfry and of Franoe, to which the attentioo of mar-
chants and families In the city .and coon* y.ia to-
Jan $ ♦
Fain (Hard
2 quarter
nu run muuj ruv ■win rVlnS, 1 do
Vinegar; and 4easks London Porter in pis.
o&dqta. *, to stoti and for sale by
J. D.