Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 07, 1856, Image 3

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vcVriCii.—fintoUUiu idako'ii uhsngo m r nyAothlnK.BsUljlIihmcnt, andwtlltfbtn; l,y*oll f orCV"onjy. g, ranKMAN, nil. J. «• 8MltU Iuk ramovod Iiih UIIIuv 1 p, l ,.ri’t.WMtWro»q»trwt. »°l>» seplB . sprar m Ultt llJO ol Sw^Tugifl^a oF€ITa> UUUU-v omNTy . . eamUdat* for ro-eiectluh to tho of- Receiver or Tax Returns In Juttuary, 9r..B VOTEIISOFCKXtHAM Mtow.cltlrann, I nm i aamUdiita at tho Hikiiou, In January Mil, for tlw oOlco of (S', ami «olk,U your Wm ituullx Ifflllt. 80th, IMP. ‘ ocll 5S coT*m-irAHTB-iWBHr 1 sniat drahloratum of Flutter. Is Bnal- Voblituod In (Ua succkbM Invsntlouof Anon ll.rro.lor. with wUoli mo hand can ,omit cotton as in In tho ordinary way. ui'tnn an Itnmonio amount of labor. What “.“ SnUIn is In Its altor staio, Howo's SLn'nilmtniUoo.avfly.to Hint dir tits Staton of yjt ' lit palroat of tlu Sav'h tleorgian Vli jobM due to the Goorgiau previous t . !u , „m iustaut, aro payablo only to the un •ud,I Noted ami uccouuu duo lu tho olty wtl ^outoJ immediately, and nil debts duo In tho w ,li ho tor warded by un early 'malt, i. .tug tuo first time that tho undersigned has ... uipoalod to hU Into patron, bo tools that vi.ji not eouslder him unreasonable in urging i teal Hie necessity for immediate ptiymeut. miiuwu'es may bo made directly to the uuder- , lir mil. U* Uiltou ft Co. f whoso receipt will 111 Boy street, irgia and Florida. ’iuii, May S*i i860. w., wuuou I utut|ta nt PHILIP J. PUNCH. myl8-lowdftw |3-j? &lxasr mx*.m. lAubs.-riiieiH olfor Ibr sole a largo and varied I ....utoi'^eeumi-baud priutiug material, sulll- i':', c ,iablish a complete Job Olllce, with but Idililitleual articles, consoling In part of—One 'etrtnt of small pica, us good as uow, and vurl- JmiU of Job typo; uno supor royal hand-press; IHoo Jj 0o s preor-preis, latost improvement, 1 nroor in « e largo ImiMMlng stones, uow; dou- I. ,i sllll »u* mids; eases, emn'wsing sticks,eel- IniU-s wtl • ». chases, etc., cm., together with 1 . .tiller in- ides pcrtulnlug to a uewsimper J," v , It. II IDLTON ft CO. ” IVKI.H * WILLIAMS, I1KM.KHH IN liim'IU, FOREIGN AND E A \ 1 1MYGOODS. 1U I.'ongrru-if., Savannah, Uu. V wr.l.l.-, formerly of Beaufort Dial. 8. C. I ’it Lite 'VU.UAMS, “ driven Co.,Ua. j. a. oavim. w. ii. him, ICt.SCJ, DAVIS & ItOiVG, I {MISSION MEiiOH ANTS - iVAS’NAU, UA. O •rr. h. n. h.vsuj>os. | LOCKWT’P Si BIVGLLINOS, lii\l.MISSlON MERCHANTS, AND rflji Pl'IN’G AUENTF, Savannah, Ua. Iii.iueud to the selling of all kinds of produce^ l.iii.-ntum given to receiving amt forwarding may al ly i'll,hi iTCommission House, Macon, Ua | .1. II. 3IeI.AVaiIt.lN, moral Agont and Auctionoor, irmu lib friends cousignmeuts of ovorj i ,ii..n. Taker order.) for Poitou. •:*:voia! aUemion giver, to the sales of Beal , .mih'.'as ami Negro property, at public ami d'des. I’lvnuA returns ami dispatch. ■: A. I.. LAMAR. mcli.fi .jsihlLV. U. K. iwuor UUKKN * 8MOOT, ATTORNEYS at law THOMASrO.N, GA. JOHN BILBO, llrdinnry of Chatham County, r and aTl'ORNKV at law. c in Hie t>»urt House. _ _ • mylB XYWIONVWtfULtOH, ' ' lirroliNKY AT LAW, Snv’Hiinali, tieorgln. • oiflfe on Bay street, over the Bank ofSavan- moyla " II. L* P* KING, attorney at law, ter of Buy mid. Whitaker Streets, 84VANNAQ. SS 3mos I WKIlUIT. J I*. K. SAVAOI. WUIGHT A SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LA IK, llltUNrfWICK, GA. jyl9 “JonhsbiTwW, r ’~ |V(il\KEK, AH0UITEG1' AND SUHVF.YOK, r IS.VKH OK DRAYrON AND llRVAN STS., (Above C A. I., lamar.) "m A. .lluALPIM & UROTHEUir limber, Mill and Brick Yards. |ji| 5 dAVANNAU, UA. itv. Wat. STARR, Jr. It. HARDSV, OGDEN,STAlill &.CO., laippiug and Commission Merchants, BAV-UTRSBT. 8AVANNAU, OA. W. LtI . . KKiTO^OTATE, Haril^ Will loavo m itbovo. • ,Kor freight nr GKKtNKR, Agent Publii I’lMhitgo..,......... 20 00 bint?omiffl'thSm'!b» rnnHi? fSr 'S,** W®8»j8iS * S iffiVhVp* ti'r* liiiltlmord olid Wok . omi.0A, nm-sllicm im iniit b> lat of No- ; | ll „|, lll will bn lutulnil at New Puntle,' llnlawitre, ir * Xl i nAKi.Ns bib'll. . ; i| ()H lroil, from wliicli pliwio cuiH start tliroo times ; 'lui'y Ibr the above iiIUoh, mid nthor Houthorh points oct 4 FOR HUNT f TIlK sulMorlbur being about to partition dll' the two elogant and oommoilluiirt >10- »«fr L “ *■ “■'■* ' .sept 20 FOURI&RT « f;9 TilKlburUiRthr) vor Hr. Brantley's Drug | i|.8!ore. Apply to GI1ARI.KS SIIOLL, , soptaiMr-w Arotiltoct. * To Ilk.NT.: A 8TOHK AND DWELLING ou the cor- nor of Houston and South Broad struct Uno. The Blaud la well established, and .Is suitable Ibr a Bar Kisun nud Oyster; For particulars apply, oh the, premises. sppt2fi-lw FOIL HE NT.' ! A WHARF STORE un dor 174 Day slrei ' PossouBlon given lot Oclobor. , Apply to TISON k GORDON, j FOH SALE sept 81 A VALUABLE LOT, uoar the Central m ” M Railroad Do|hiL about UO x 100 root. This Lot is feu simple. Outlie promises ure three eomibrtubio Woodeu BUILDINGS, wuicu rent for per annum. Terms moderate. Apply to J. B CUBBEDGE, tept 20 Agont, FOR NEW YOttK. Wilt mil Wnhienlay, m inti., al 2 o'clock. I*. M. The Hteamshlt) F1A)R1DA, Captain l Wopdhnlt, will loavo us abov rFor freight or passago apply to » PADEliORD, FAY & CO. W Durlbs n»t secured until paid Ibr. fbibln Passage.... ,*V *26 Htuorugo Passago 8 g®-SI tippers of Cotton by Uioho steamships wil please take notice, that no ■ otton will bo rocolved at lie pressos tlmt is not distinctly mnrkod on tho edge ortho hale. , oct 0 FOR H08TON.—The uow suhr. ALBA, ‘Captain Taylor, will meet with prompt des- patcnTor tho above i»ort. For freight apply to net 1 HUNTER k GAMMKLL* FOR NEW Yi RK—The ship COLUMBIA, Captain Beiteo, will have despatch Ibr tho ubove port For freight apply to oct 1 HUNTER & GAMMKLL. 'ATLANTA HOTEL. FOR CHARLESTON DIRECT. . ■> ir*-'** l> The superior aleumor GORDON, ATLANTA I t I I GEORGIA.; \r, ri &v-*- r aA J. 1». Brooks. Commander, having J. J. IIESLEK, Proprietor. thoroughly overhauled ami Late, of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleani. furnished with u uow boiler, will run regularly— Passengers per Evening Trains will Hud twice n week—between Savannah and Charleston ||' Supper ready on the arHval of tho Curs, muyl4 MERCHANTS’ HOTEL. M. HOARD m DAY * 1 60 BOARD PKR WKKK fl 00 BOARD MR MONTH 20 00 .may 13 lyr ROLLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, OilAKt.KSTON, 8. C. M Til IS Umiso is now adapted to all the wants or the Travelling Public, and the ef forts or tlm Proprietor will bo to deserve their iialronago. mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. DBNNISHOLLiND, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solicits tho patronage of musters or vessels and otlmri* requiring Iho sorrlcpi of a Nntatry Public or Shiupiug Master, and will attend promptly to all business entrusted t» i*i» «mro. lm—sep6 JUlp REMOVAL. Thu subscriber has removed to the store east of Mr. O'Couuer, corner of Drayton and Broughton *troots, ndjoiuing tlio dnrsball House, where lie Is prepared to make to or der Gentlemen's Coats, Punts, Vests, Ac., in it inun- nor to muR i bo rao4 fastidious. Gentlemen furiilsblng their own maferiuM will llii't It to tboir ml vantage. Cosh must lie paid lor workmuiiship in all oases, a« there will be uo books kept np n, ‘•utllng I'or men and boys attended to; uud sit cutting Jobs must be paid ter on delivery. Uniforms of all kinds made according te the Unit ed Slates' Regulations. Youug moil dusiruus of becoming good cut. tors of all garments bel aging to tlm trade can be taught iu six lessons, ui *;t a iossou. Those who will patronise me will Uud prices tu suit the times. M. CAREY, Agent sept 18—lut I jjiLOlTR.—000sacks •*GarinUihutdV’ Flourlurtt ; received and for saleou fuvorablo terms by sept 26 WEBSTER & PALM KB. MAGAZINES. H ARPER’S New Monthly Magazine for October. Godoy’s Duly Ruck lor October. Aithur’s Homo Mag tzlne for October. Peterson’s New Monthly for Oulobcr. Received and for salo by WARNUUK k DAVIS; so|it 25 ISP Congress street. Qj | Barrels Apples, Mercer Potatoes, KodOulons, Ov/Tomatoes, Burgalow Pears, uml U00 Cab- tmgc4, in Uore uud for sale by sept 26 J. 1). JKS3E. ‘ TO llODSEitBEPKIiS. i XANlEL CRONIN Upholster, 16 Bryan->t, } would respectfully uuuouuco to the citizens oi vannahthnt lie is ready to mako and put down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Mattiug, &c., at the shortest no ice, and ou thu most reasonable terms. oct3-tf J UST RECEIVED, per late arrit’als - froin" Now York, n superior articlo of Flnted Skirts, and for sale by J. W. THRELKALD, sept 2 Congress and Whitaker sts. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—6 lirkius extra choice Goshou Butter; 10 boxes of English Dairy and new Cream Cheese, received and for sale hy soptlo J. I). JF^SE. " GENERAL NoTICET S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now bo done at home. Mr. CHARLES KEMI&H havlug os- tabllshed himsolf uermaueully, all work in this line will bo done with dispatch. All repairingoi'CostorB, Teuputs, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other article will be douo ueatly before platiug. All old silver plate, such as Teusetts or Urus, Forks or Spoons, will be re-Uulsbed and made equal to now, and at moderate prices. All work or orders left at my store will be attended to promptly. P. S.—Watch cases galvanized. mays? G. M. G1FFIN" leaving Savnnuuh every Wednesday and Saturday uftei noons, at (I o'clock, uud ntnruing will louvo Uhui-lMnn every Monday uml Friday afieriiimns, cl 6 o'clock. For Weight or pa-isagu apply to .?. P. BROOKS, Agent, wqd 20 Charleston wharf. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tho A I Barque ISAAC R. IK VIS, Caplalu Hand, 400 tons burthen—can tako tho bulk of 1,000 bales cot ton. Apply to C. A. GREINER. FOR PHiLADELPHiA.—Hkron’s Uxi— -wW^-Firkt Vh-iski..—'Tim Mohr. FANNIE, Captain HcHoiini, uow lomliug. will have immediate dis iwlcli. For freight eugugeiuents apply to sopt!8 OH48. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The staunch fast ailing sclir R W TULL, A M Slrowbrldge, master- For freight, apply to auglO C. A. GREINER. FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho A i Amerioau .--hip FALCON, I'atlou master, having a largo iwrtiuu of freight ongaged, will meet with «iispatch ns ubove, Tor balanco of cargo, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR DEMERITS FERRY, AND ALL THE INIKHMHUATK IKNOlNQS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. Tho new lion steam pncitut SWAN, Cuplain Richard Johnson, will leu vo Cimrieateu wharf every 'Friduy morniug, at 10 o'clock, punctually. Tor Demory's Ferry, an l all intermedi ate iutnliiigs on the Savannah River. 4ST* Tlio Swan has superior accommodations for passengers. For freight engagements apply to septan JOHN RICHARDSON. Niagara Palls, the hakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Sleamehip Keystone Slate, via Philadelphia PHI Id A- l)Bldl»’A S'4t>. rpius LINK connects at Philadelphia with tho X Great 4**rlit-Western Railroad Route, through to Niagara Fills and Bulfalo, iu sixteen hours from Philodolf.ht... Through Tickots, with tho privilege or stopping at Philadelphia, nud Intermediate points, Tor salo by tlm Agent. Fare te Niagara Falls or Rullhlo *28 “ Elmira............................... 26 1 Canandaigua 27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agont. J23 Savannah, Georgia. CABIN PASSdVGB TO NBW YORK T T:i IHB NEW Stoaiusbiiie- 1LLB..1 $25 GO. ly III AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL PATTEN, HUTTON At CO., FAOTOB8. tninliug uud Commission Merchants, Buys! reef. Savannah, Ga. R. GUMMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, |t-ly IRWIRTOS, OA. I UAHitUOX- A. 0. MCUKIIKV I HARRISON Si McGEHEE, fcnux, COMMISSION, BE0EIVINQ AND ronviirdini. Merchants. |M>C1 BltlUlhSTRKliT, C0L011B0S, UKOKOIA. P I'orttetiar attention given tu the sales of Real ■u, Negroes and I'roduco. p* Ul'ernl iidvaiicos maite on iVogrim.i and Mor* KtVXRXXOW: |MV.. PATTEN k CO. > ■GiJNiiY k Daniel, >coiumbus, uu. ■JTiSffAllT.GRAYlzCO.J ■ •tUr-K, DAVIS k I/JNG, > w . ... IlYil. WKKSIlf, J s,vvuu ".‘!‘ ■vow.,, ATKIXS N l-UNIIAM,| All , lMlltoto K A. IJKKKNE k CO., III. 8, SMITH, y Mobile, Alabama! ftl ^ iy O. ELLIS, itaiultliaicrul Commission Merolmul TOj 71 my-smsT, s.v.nn.ii, 04., uymto—Messrs. Claghorn k Cunningham, Bei P^utias, Ogdon. .Starr k Co., Savannah ; J. V, T|Rw»a. RNtm,. oov 1 NOXVIIXE., 1,600 tous..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ .. Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ .. Capt. M. 8. Woodhull. AIwYDAMA....1,300 « ..Capt. G. R.ScUenck. WILL LZAVK SAVANNAH KVKRY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ThcBo ships are among thu largest on the coast, unsurpassed iu speed, saTuty and comfort, making thoir passages lu fifty to sixty hours, and are com manded by 8killf\il, careful and polite olficere— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they offer almost desirable conveyance to New York. Cublu Possugu tu New York *26 Steerage Passage to New York. 8 PADEIFORD. FAY k CO., Savanuah. SAM’L L. M1TCHILL. 18 Broadway, fob 6 Now York. NOTICE, C ONSIGNEES per Schr. M. E. WEMit, from Bos ton, will please attend to the receiving of tliolr goods from tho vessel discharging at Bilker’s »V barf, (foot or Aborcuru street ) All goods re maining on tho wharf after sunset will bo stored at the risk and expeuso of the consignees. sep20 OGDEN, STARR k CO. B UTTER and Cheese—10 firkins extra choice Goshen Butter, and 40box«s ofsolected Clmcso, all sizes, received \w steamer Alabama, sept 21» J. D. JESSE. I U'MXVCOl'fKK. JNO. CUUPKH PKASKH. J LOUPER Si FRASER, r (lE * ue.vkrai, commission mukohants. ft dayKtroct,SavoDDob,Ga.. fmyll 111 „ «. J DAVANT, JIl, •Ion AND COMMlBStON MEUOANT, No. OT Bay Street, • Savannah. (J a ^#1BSTKIaV*agb,' ATTORNEY AT LAW, - lUOXASYILUt, rHOXAH COUNTY, ua. I^jauiuoss entrusted to his caro will receive lyr—marl? EPf^tBotlon. 4 «» KOWKWr JAMWA. NORKIM. RODGERS St NORRIS, (late Crano k Rodgers, " HOLBBAIJS GROCE11S, U4Y-8TBKB', SAVANS11I. (Joy JKKI.-EH.SON IlOBEHTS, “ ' UENEBAL I*.'!MISSION MERCHANT. ANIl IlEAUai IN limbor and Lumber. •V/l vannah. u... . . WM. g. DANIBI-L, ‘T'fOBNEY AT LAW, i* iu, SAVANNAH, UA. , r onicu over Tliomas if. Turner k Co.-m Druf [^'*1 street, my'f WooiTaND i-umueu. I i I I, aau liunuuni l^ kinds of Wood. Boards. Planki, Joist, K, r ‘^, r i ^'ingles, lJght-wood, Post*. J astern KS l*di»g3, for sale, al wholesalo ai it retail, 11,0 new wharfr*..'«»ntlyo' ected on F^oberYard or Robert A. Allen tt * - r_ W ~»»W M. J T. M JlITON’ Kpji?B» DEWING MACHINES. ) toiwwwly for maklug Bags—and din. r 'tocMedly suporior to auy other i lal purpose. Siiool or akein thread EJfff tt !'J ^ Mired luugth, and which will ■tan. r 10 ®***- -tfpl until the wholo is used. JieturoH. ■ ralu and Flour merchaula are fn h\\ aud examine It at I3f» Con AI^KED WEBSTERJkn. Agt MEN to act rttV ? , . ,n K •* onli » ,u husinesi* “! i 111 wwablo, at a salnry or *100 per IP 1W, ,,r I 15 °«V required! No patent w !?.^.f ,U i B n<w * * Vu,t Particulars given ,i Ti° u,reo l B3m > Plaistow, N l . H, T. G. & A. L. BOWK, manufacturers IAND IMPORTERS OF LINSEED OIL, IHS FRONT-STREET, sept 26-lm NEW.YORK. EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. T HETRUsTEhHortho abovi named Institution announce to tho pubiio, that this Academy will bo opened on Iho first Monday in Novombor ue. • Tbo principal, Col. 8. Bpcueer, ail cxjicrjonced toacbcr, comes well recommended by his former natrons and other gentlomeit of highest respocta- hlllty. Kccomtucudcd to us, as he is, as well as from our own knowledge of i.'ol. .Syeuecr, wo commend him and tho Arndcmy to the patronage of our friends at homo uml abroad. Miss A. M. Fponcer will assist iu the Female and Junior department. For further information, unply o L. M. BLOUNT, Scc’ry. sept25 TO TKA€UEU8| Literary Institutions, etc. IV IS ON 4b PI11NNEY, 821 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Puhtidh tlio American Educational Berios of Improved SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXT HOOKS. 49-Full Descriptive Catalogues sent pre paid in cluding strong testimonials from eminent Teachers, South nnd North; terms for spcclj men copies, Ac. Bep'Jfl— lnulfcw UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, Ibr Palatka, East Eta., via Darien, llruntwick, St. Marys, fbrnandina, Jacksonville, MiddUburg, (Black Greek,) and ricoMa. Ita The new and elogant steamnackel 52BHHC ARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, loaves every 'Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for tho above places. Freight will bo tukcu for Trader’s Hill aud inter- modiuto landings en St Mary’s River. 4B" Ho freight will be taken after 0 o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent state, room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Steumpackct Wharf, uear tho Gas Works, or to Jy26 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Ag’ta. & CA I’I I’AL fRlZF, Alabama lottery, [AUtwiMwu nr run mn ur alahaua.j ^nntjinn Bilitati) acaiieutq Enlterq CLASS II. To be drawu iu thu Oily of Montgomery, Alabama, In public, uu FRIDAY, October 10th, 1856, on the plan of SINGLE NUMBERS! SAMUEL SWAN. Manager. DO,OBI) Ticket* Only 11 Prizes amounting to 200,000 Dollars! • 20,000 IS 20,000 20,DUO Is 20,000 10,000 Id 10,000 10,000 is 10,000 6,000 U 6,000 1,600 U 6,000 1,000 Is 000 600 Is 10,000 300 id 16,000 200 is 16,000 100 Id 1. 1 do do.. . I do do 1 do do 1 do do 6 do do........ 2 do do 2 do do,,,.,. ., 20 do Uo 60 do do 76 do do,,......, 100 do do 126 do 00 Id i> prizes of *400 approxim’g to *60,000are aoo »• 4 “ 260 4 •• 170 4 “ 200 4 “ 160 8 “ 00 8 •• 40 80 •• 36 200 “ 26 800 '• 20 1,000 prized annmuting lo.,.. *200,000 I’KIL'K OK TICK KIN. Whole TlokotH *10; Halved *5; Quartern *2 60. The Alabama and GoorgU l/Rtorlod, as channels of Investment, prusent inducements over auy known scheme. Tho experience the pubiio have had of the mauagemeut or these Lotteries, tho large araouut of prizes sold, the promptness with which tlioy have been paid, aro thu best guarantees that they will always bo conducted in the most houora- blu mouuor. FLAN OX TUX LQTTKRT. . There are JO,000 Uckots numbered from 1 to 30,- 000. There are 380 rull Prlzos and 020 Approxlm- lions—making lu all 1,000 Prizes. Tiie drnwlug takes placo In public, uuder tho su. jierinteudenco of two sworn (kimmlssloners. The Numbers from l tu 0,000, correspoudlug with those numbers 011 the Tickets printed ou sepa rate sllpj of (taper, are enclrclod with small tlu tubes, uml placed iu ouu wheel. The first 380 Prizes, similarly printed and eueir tiled, ate plucod in auother wheel. The wheels aro thou revolved, and the uumbur Is drawu from the wheel ol numbers, aud at tho same time a Prize Is drawu from the otnor wheel. The number and prize drawn out are opeuod and exhib ited to the audience, and registered by tho Commis sioner, the Prize being placed against the number drawh. This operation htwopeatod until all tho Pri zes are Uruwu out. AI'FKOXIMATIOX WUZJM. The two preceding and the two succeeding Num bers to those drawing the, first 200 prizes will be entitled to tho 800 Approximation Prizes, according to the Schemo. lu ardcrlug Tickets ouolose tho rnoucy to our ad dress ter tho Tickets ordered, ou receipt of which tlioy will bo forwarded by first mall. Tho List of Drawn Numbers aud Prizes will bo scut to purcltasors immediately after the draw ing. 4&*Purcha8ors will please write thoir signatures plain, and givo their" past office, couuty and State. 40T Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without doduotion. tar All prizos or *1,000 and under, paid immedi ately after the drawing,—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should be sent in early. Prize Tickets cashed or rouewod in other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets cau be addressed either to 8. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or 8. SWAN. Montgomery, Ala., or sept!8 BOX’8a, Savannah,-Qa NOVEL SCHEME 11 CAPITAL PB1ZB ■ 40,000 3,280 PRIZES—LOWEST PRIZE *16. More than. One Price to every Ten Tickets! PRIZES GUARANTEED I flMtaqMftfflULft. Hid&lfU'lBJB'S? [iCTUOUZKD BY THK STATS OF GEORGIA.] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLAS' 20 To be drawn In the city of Atlanta, Ua., in public, ou FRIDAY* October 24, 1850, on the plan of 8ING1.E NUMBERS 11! US* Purchaser? iu buying 10 Wholo Tickets, (when tho numbers end In 1, 2,3, 4,6,6* 7, 8, 9. u ) are guaranteed a Prize of *10—Halves and Quarters iu proportion. BDHIHL SWAN Si CO., Manager*. 30,000' Tickets—3,5480 Prizes. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 2 0 4, 0 0 0!! be distributed according to the following SCHEMP 1 w will ho takon on llboral terms, iiUt given ou Premium .Notes. Throe, usInurM will he returned to tho cum mf, _ corawdN Approved Ulnl audilieusunlcrt qiiurteib 01 tiie bushiOfis toiuurs lu scrip. C* \» L. haiiuir, fob 19 Agent In .Ymnnab "iNMtlUA'NCU. Suiatltern Mutant liiAurunue Ciifapsiiy, Southern Mutual Life Ins. Company* Hume Ineiu-nnve Cunipany ( of N» korhi Sprlnglleltl Fire 4b Marlnu Ins* Com'y* Risks in tho above insurance Companies underu ken by WM. KINO * SOHSTAgents, No. 99 Bay street. Savannah, 11th December, 1866. deoil “Finn, maBine and LIFH 1 xV 8 U K A N C hs. iW, 111. BAY-STREE1. . CAPITAL REPRESENTED, Neurly Four illilliou Dolium. By the rollowiug responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company* OF BAKTfOHD, 0T. Etiultabie Fire fnaurauce Company, or LONDON. Farmers' and Alenhanlc*’ Fire* Marine and Life Insurance Company, Or FUILADKLPU1A. Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance Company* Or DR1D08P0RT, UT. 46jrT.io subscriber willell'out lusurauee te auy umount in all parts of the State ou overy description of property. •ash for good season. mto raiunuac a mm.) ^ u r£- U &2 ,i M nUu “ , ‘i *0*1 At Auction, 011 ,October, at 11 o’clock, Will be sold at the Dwelling House. No. 162 Btate stroet, next lo tho corner or Jefforson street. A largo and complote assi.rtmeut or fine rashiuu ablo Parlor and Chamber Furniture, consisting' of mahogany hair seat Sofas, Tote a Teles and Chairs: foil Plush Rooking Chain; marble top Coutre Ta bios: Bureaus and Washstands; Extension Card Ta. bln {Sideboards; Bodsteadi; Malt raises; sit ol Cot- tngo Furnituro; Kitchen Furniture, fko., itc. Also; a flno aud select assortment of Oil Pointings, Steol Engravings* Ac., ko. Terms—Cash, before delivery. oct 4 Hldes^ffdes. Will pay tbo highest market prices, ct Flint and dry salted Hides,-the coming sept! At Private Salo. Just roootved in storo and fur sulo low ter cosh 76 boxes No. 1 Fsmlly Soup 26 “ Pale eoap 100 “ •‘Fruers” Pearl Starch 26 otsks small and middling Bice 10 bltis. Domestic Brandy 20 bbls. Old Mungaheia whiskey 25 half quarts anu eighths assorted Brandies 6 bbla. Georgia Poach Brandy 600 bbls. Ro.eudalo Cement 10 half ehvsls Hyson Tea 60 dozen Brooms 200 gross Itound Wood Box Matches, sept 26 Fo’r Konti Tito counting room aud store uext to our store, formerly oooupiod hy Mayer k Blum. AIso,sovorul stores under uureeuuUfg room aug20 Life Insurance, te any umouni, ut the lowest rale, ter the beuoflt or heirs and creditors, or payable to the wife free from the claims of creditors. OTATR pr MbMsjpm, UITY OV VtCKSBUMU, Ofllco of tho eoulhern Railroad Company, J lUa. southern Railroad Company iuvite propo- . sals from contractors for tbo clearing, gradu ate n, masuury, tresthug uud bridging, necossary to the complete preparation ter the superstructure ortho roadway of tho eastern division road. Also, lor furuixltiug the cross-ties, and for tlio trauk-laylug with auy Incidental work necessary. Aud ter all other work, stations, plalterms, do- pots, kv, required iu the thorough completion or the road tor efiective operation. Tbo graduation amounts lo 770.000 cubic yards of excavation, and 006,000 cubic yards of embank- DUVW A|SUI, iwimi I I* » IHHJIDUU, riCDIUUUt. mout •The fuuds of this Company are ail safely Invosted ' Marine Insurants ou Halls or Cargoes to oJI parw of the world. jan26 A. WU.BUR. MUTUAL IIENEFIT LIFE lNsOilANCK COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Juu. 1,1060* $2,230,00;* •*< Total amount uf dividends paid to duto 716,492 00 fetal amount of claim* by death mid todate 1,330,990 84 *4.282,488 97 Ueujamiu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph 1.. ix»rd, General Agent, Hubert L Patterson. Presidout. in first class bouds aud inurtguges, stocks, cash, and notes of members fully secured by their ixillolee Fur fUrtuer particulars Inquire of WM. H. GLADDING. Axent in Savaunah. At tho office of Bell It Prentiss J, 8.8UIJJVAN, Medical Examiner. KKFBRXXCS! Messrs. Padilvoku, Fay A Co.. ». K. Terr, Esq., State Bank. feu 29 HAVE YOU INSURED YOU It LIFE THr. CHA.tTKR UAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford* Ut* CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER *400,000. JAS. C. WAUtER, President. 8.11. Warm, 8ecrelary. This Coiupauy insures l.l-u ut (he lowest rates, consistent witii sufely to thu assured. For further information, apply tu A. WILBUR, Agent, jyylS 171 Bay street, 8avannah, Ua. MARINE AND FIRE 1N8UUANDE. THE INTERNATIONAL lusurauee Company. NO. 38, MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, NEW TORN. GASH OAPlTAEH!3ia,0UU AGKNT FOR SAVANNAH, James M. Cartels • AT THB OFFIOB OF MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT 4 CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Oiliec. ALANSON MARSH, S. A. ROLLO Firm of A. & Barnes k Co. ALONZO CHHJ), L P. BALLARD. - WM. M. DODGE, “ • P. J. AVERY, h. a. cuims, “ ‘ WM. K. ROLLO. & T. L1PPINOOTT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTED, WM. H. RIVERSH1TH, W. H. LYON, “ *' GEO. CHAPMAN, 1, Pratt k Co. Livingston, Ballard k to. Wm.M. Dodgo&Co. H. A. Curbs k Co W. H. Lyon k Cu. Lee, Murphy kOo. Wll WM. M. LAWTON k CO. Charleston, South Carolina* SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FAC TORS. ILWainwhigut Racut ) William M. Lawton f03Ki*nT. Dill. f Winborn Lawton Jr. aug 29 cod4m G.iliT GRiFFiN,"' SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS uow ou hand a beautiful as sortment or Jewelry or every dia- cription and kind worn by ladies and gontlomon. and wlllsoll at unusually low prices, I have this day received (per Express) a large stock of elegant Sivor Ware, consisting or Cake and Pie Knives, plnin and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Biugs, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. ko., all in Morocco coses, amt suitable ter presonts, I have also this day received au addition to my stock or liairwork or light colored Curls, Topsys. Braids,Front Piece8, Banda, Uncle Tom, Ac., which now makes mv assortment complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watches ropalred by and under the supervision of self, and all other work doue in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 1 prize of, 1 “ . 1 “ . 1 *• . 1 •» 1 “ 10 prizos of. ORIGINAL SCHEME I ....*40,000 is $40,000 .... 12,000 Is 12,000 .... 6,000 1s 6,000 .... 2,000 Is 2,000 .... 1,000 is 1000 1,0001s 1,000 200 are 2,000 ,.,n — 10.000 7,000 of 1(H) sro 70 aro .U'PROXIXATfOX PKJ7.BS. 4 prizes of 160 app’g lu $40,000 prizo, aro G0C 4 “ 125 “ 12,000 prizo, are 600 4 « 100 «< 5,000 prize, aro 400 4 “ 76 “ 2,000 prize, sro 300 8 “ 50 “ 1,000 prize, wo 400 40 " “ 45 «• 200 prize, wo 1,800 3,000 40 aro 120,000 uw. vajirjuw, ** - un, Murphy J JOS. H. WESICOrr, « Briggs, Westcott k Co. JOS. FATMAN, “ Fatmau ACo. STEPHEN VON M0KK8, GEO. SAVORY, (< “ Geo. Savory k Co. J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, Presldont. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Preslpont. WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary. 49* This Company will issue Pohcloe upon rlne, Inland Navigation, Transportation aud lire Risks, at liberal rates of premium. Losses promptly and liberally udiusted. JAMJ&3 M. CARTER, Agent, 00(81 No. 85, Bay Street. THB GREAT WE8TE11N FIRB AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 0/ No. 107 Walnut tired, Philadelphia. Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL .CAPITAL |30U,000* nm, 1UBUK* axo inland usoranos. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Lalhrop, 632 Spruco street; Alexander Wbildcn, Merchant, 14 NortU Front-sLi John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Huntor * Co.; E, Tracy, firm of Tracy k Baker; John R. il’Curdy, firm or Jones, White k M’Curdy; Isaao Hazlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm or James B. Smith k Co,; Theodore W. Baker, firm or Tracy k Baker; R. S. Walton, 330 Market Btreot; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruco stroet;. John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLBJ C. LATHROP, Presldont, Thos. K. IiiMKHiox, Secretary. JARIRS M. CARTER, AK«nt* June 16 No. 86 Bay street. 8.280 Wnol< Mixes amounting C OFFEE.—COO bags Fair to Choice Itic/Colteo; 100 bags and packets Java Oofibe; 100 hags la guyra Collbo, in store uud for salo by septSfl HOI COMBE, JOHNSON k CO. S UGAR—^16lilids Choice Porte ltlco Sugar; 6 uo Fair Orleans do; 10 do Cuba do; 10 do Musco vado do; instore nnd ter sale hy sop 20 HOI mi BE, JOHNSON k Co. . HOARD OF HEALTH. Savannah, 24th Sept., I860 tan* A regular meeting ortho Board of Heultli RT hold this night, the following preamble uml resolutionsworoaltered aud adopted; Whereas, It has buon reported iu oue or more uf the Now York city papers, that Mr. Fisher, laic the Clerk of tbo steamer Augusta, ruuning between this city and New York, has recently died in that city of yellow fever; mid whereas, it is a known fact that yellow fever has boou prevailing iu and about tho city of Now York for tho past six weeks. Bo itRosolvod, That Ills the deliberative opinion of this Uoard, that if tho said Fisliur died of yollow tevor, hudted ofadisousn which lie contracted in or near the city or Now York, inasmuch os there is hot now. nnd lion not beeu this year, a caso of vel low fover iu or uoar this city. Resolved, That tho nbovo bo piiblishod ill tho city papers, und that the New York Day Book nnd other Now York papers friendly to tho South, ho requested to copy. S. A. T..UWKKxnx, M. 1)., Boc’y B. II. sept 26 ' U. 8. Mall Line FOR PALATKA, FLA.* Via Darien, Brunswick, SI. Marys. Ga., Ibmandi- Nd and Jacksonville, P&olala and Black Creek, Fla. to jrfCUJa THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N JgaC King, will leave for the above places every Saturday Morning, at 10 o’clock. This boat has largo and air/ State Room accom modations, and taking tho Inland Passago, otters every Inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill aud iutor modiato landings on 81. Mary’s Rivor. No freight will ]>e taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or'passage apply on board at tbo Florida Steampaoket.wharf, or te .... Jy26 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. OGLRTIIOPR MEDICAL COLLEGE AT SAVANNAH ilEOriROIA. T HE Regular Courso of lectures in tho above In- stltuliou, Will commouco on tbo First Monduy iu November next. Tho Fuculty U constituted ns follows, viz. II. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof. Piluciples uml Practice or Medicine. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof, Ohatrlcs aud dis- uses of Women aud children. WESLEY O. NORWOOD, M. D., Prof. Materia Medina, uml Modicul Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. CHIVKR8, II. D., Frof. Physiology and Pathology. JAMES S. MOREL, M. D,, Prof. Anatomy. J. W. BENSON, M. II., Prof, Principles ami Practice of Surgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M !>., Prof. Medical Chemistry. WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus, Prof, or ChotniHtry. K. .1. Ol.lVERBS, M. D„ Demonstrator or Aua- toiuy. Fees, for the tell course, $106 Matriculation $5, Demonstrator $16, Graduation 830. For further Information, address H. Xu BYRD, M. D. Dean, sept 17 2mwlw | v'Mftnic LIQUORS— U 26 260 barrets Ohio Recttfioil Whiskey, too do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 do K. Phelps's Gin. 2ft do Conn. River P. k II. Rye Gin. 20 do Brandy. 3ft quar uml eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do - Uo Magouollo Wine. 7ft harrols Ohio Mouongahela Whiskey. 20 do Glbsous Mountain do. lft do Uou Bussells Ncctor do. / ft do Gibsons old Family Nectar IVhiskey 40 do White Heotlfiod do. ft do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do and puncheons Georgia Peach Brand 10 do Virginia Apple do. Iu store and for sale by , sop 18. WEBSTER k PALMES. S' if DART'S Crushed and Powdorod Sugar “ 20 bbls. Stuart’s Crushed Sugar 20 »» “ Powdered Sugar. Lauding und ter salo by kJ f r(J sept 27 SCRAN fON. JOHNSTON It (X». F NCY PRINTS—Ono caso Fancy Printed Cali coos, warranted fost colours, at 6>{ cents por yard. Just received by stearaor Knoxville, and for »alo hy DxWnT ft MORGAN. JjrlO tope, to iwjWjMf Mor AU» - Kirn, hdrdn *00. Ung to Icketa $10—Halves $6.00—Quarters $2.60. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. Tho numbers from 1 lo 30,000, corresponding with those numbers uu tho Tickets printed on sep- srato slips of paper, aro encircled with small tin tubes, and placed In one wheel. Tho first 210 Prizos, similarly printed and en circled, aro placed in another wheol. Tho wheels arothon revolved, and a Number is drawn from tho wheel of Numbers, and at the some Umo a Prize is drawn from tho other wheel. The number »nd Prizes drawn out aro opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commissioners, tho Prizo being placed ngainHt tho uumberdrawo. This o]>eration is repeated uutil all tho Prizos ore drawn out. Apckoximatiox Phixrs.—Tho two precoding aud the two succeeding Numbors to those drawing the fir: t lo Prizes will bo ontllled to tho 64 Approxi mation Prizes, according to the Scheme. $3,00ti Prizes of $10,000 will bo determined by tho last figure of the number that draws the $40,000 Prize. For example, ir tho number drawing the $10,0 -0 Prize ends with* No. 1, then all the Tickets when* tlio number ends in 1 will be entitled to $40. If tlm Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets whore tlm number ends ill 2 will be entitlo4 to $40, aud so ou to 0. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As, by this Schemo. one Ticket iu every 10 Is guaranteed to draw $4o, we will sell Certificates ol Packages of 10 Tickets, (where the numbers end in 1,2.3, 4* 6* 0,7,8,9, 0,) at the following rates, which Is tho risk ou thorn. All that they draw over tho amount guaranteed accrues to the purchaser. CertiQces of Package of 10 Whole Tickets *60 “ *• 10 Half “ 30 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 16 It will be perceived* by this plan, that ter *60 the K urcbaserhasa Certificate or 10 Tickets, when it e buys Tickets he would only get for that sum 0 Wholes* thus by buying Cerillcates ho has tour tnoro chances ter larger Prises—Halves and Quar ter Packages iu proportion./ IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Kucloso tlio uionoy to our addross tor the Tickets ordurod* on receipt or which they will be forwarded by first mall. The drawn numbers will ho forwarded to pur chasers Immediately after the drawing. 49» Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County aud State. Remember that every prize ti drawn, and paya ble in tell without deduction. AU prizes of *1,000, and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the tumaltlme of thirty days, full without deduction, ay All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed In other tickets at either office. Orders for tickets or certificates can be addressed elthor to sept 30 ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COAIF'Y, No. 11 Pine street, New York, (BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET.) Cash Capitol—ft 150,0001 Finns Company insures against loss or damage by X Fire, on tbo most reasonable terms* dwelling housos and terniture. warehouses, stores uud mer chandize, factories, snips in port, etc. AU losses will be adjusted and promptly paid. D. 8. MILLS, Presidout, C. BROOM* Vice President. Edw’d C. Taylor, Secretary, Geo. B. Dkane. Surveyor. JAMBS M. CARTER* Agent, June 17 for Savannah, 85 Boy street. | | AY—200 bales Hay, te store and tor sajo by .Jy26 CRANE, WELLS k CO. DRESS GOODS. P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Challie, Valoncla aud Saxony Plaids; French Mcrinoes; Coburg Cloths; Solid Colours and Printed Mous do I Allies; Sack Flannels; French Plaid Flanuels; Scotch Plaids; Mode do Paris Plaids; English, French nud Amecicau Prints; Ginghams, ko.. ko, Just received und ter salo by Dewitt ft Morgan. C EDAR POSTS—We aro expectiug to recolvo from the Bahamas a lot or Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will plcaso apply soon, as many are already engaged. YONQK k FRIERSON, septlfl No. 94 Bay BtreeL C ALL AT GRIFFIN’S and you will find uw moa beautiful assortment of small Fancy Article* UT china and gold ornamented, consisting In partol mimes, iiuuuui, ww|UD, uwhiu vius uw. vw, —■ dies ticks, and last though not least useful, match boxes, a very tasty selootlon and something new on* tlreljr. 0. II. oA, Suceseior to the late M Eastman, *jy OorngvBryaa and Whitaker ete. F LOUR—160 bbls Extra Flour, Port Royal and tabsnon Mills; 10 do Kxt*a Family do; 60 do Ktowah Superfine do; 660 Bucks Augusta do do; Just received and for sale by loptlfi WEBSTER k PAMIKS. C ORN—1200 bushels prlmo Beach Island Corn,. Just received and ter salo by . sept 19 WEBSTER ft PALMES. mONbYV’HOnEYT: MoftEVn T” W HY be we without Money? when It Is Just as cosy for any one to bo around with a pocket run as not, if they only tbihk so. 1 have got a new article, from which from five to twenty dollar* a day cau be made, either by male or female. It Is highly respectable business, and an article which is wanted in every totally In the United States. En- closo mo two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will forward you by return mail a Circular, with tell instructions in tho art. The holiness is very easy. Try it, ir you are out of employment: and you will never regret H; ter It wll be better for you to nay the above sum, and Insure a good business, than to pay twonty-llve cents tor n spurious advertise ment. Tbls is no humbug. Tby it I Try it I Tit it 1 Address yonr letters te DWIGHT MONROE, New York. sept 16-3m m . J. E. DB FORD, ^11 APOTHECARIES HALL, & E. Corner of; IT Brough gn and Barnard Streets. Sayan- Jm. nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealer! In. Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Wood* and Dye Stufflti French, English, and American Perfum ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soape, Comb* ant Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Snotfo, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Par* Wins* and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extractstor Flavoring, Toilet and fancy Article*, fte. 49* N. B.—Especial attention given to the •wu SWmnBHN HAKftOAD. V T. J. BULLOCH &. CO UirM “> |m Jhim tho city, Hjgnp so terra, h.lfor which laolrarcd If un.lcrsoml mitl nebulaetUlrence. ,The ilrarod land la j, rich h«miy will, indwell adaidod Ibr garooolufpurpoera. liore li a well of meet eicclleni water ou the premium and all necra- ■ary oot-lnilldlnit., negro, hotuea, barns, Ike. The balanco of Iho liuct, say 40 acres, Is endeared land and boavlly Umbarod with vuluable tlmbor, and , tbo soil excellent. The locality Is Very excellent; notone case or sickness bos occurred on,tho prom ises during tho wholo tltuo the present proprietor has owned it. This Is a chance for an Investment rarely to bo met with, and any porson wishing a quiet private residence near the city, or any ponton desirous or going into tbo gardening business to SmeTto'lo r “ r " Urm " rl<Cl ’ Wl " tln< ' For terms, which will be very HboraL Inquire at our counting room, 164 Bay stroet. Titles undlsputo- b, °- aug9 At Private 8alo. 1700 bushela Wee, un oxoollonl arllele tor sleek orallkiuds. Gall and oxamine. Price 26 cents he* bUBb ®l* 4 ^ JnuplP To licnT Two gootl stord’s, under the bluff, at tbo foot or Whitaker BtreeL jo»i B M Wanted to Purchase A convcblcut modlum-sised house, lu a ceutrat location—one fronting ou a square would be prefer red—for such an ouo u liborul price would be given. JunulD At Private Sale. Thirty cllgiblo building tote, CU feet trout by lut) to 124 h ot deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston streets. These lots nro on high grouud and some of them in tho Immediate neighborhood of tin? I($ selected ter tho site of the Suvnunah, Album and Guir Railroad Dc|>ot. Terms sumo us city lot q via : ono-fifth cash, too balance bearing interest m six per cout- junclw The trostllng to4,000led. The bridging to 600 feet. The masonry tor culverts amounts tu 10,000 perch. Tbocross ties to 180,000. Proposals, Bealed, endorsed, aud directed tu (he undersigned, will ho received uutil tlio first day of November uext, aud will be,] ut tho option of bid ders. diner for— i. Tho entire work of construction, completing (he road ready for tho iron; ii. Tho work of construction, exclusive or cross ties uud track-lsyiog; in For each item of work, entire unu sepurate; iv. For the giodiug or either, or 4 .-perilled mini- bur uf section-i, of ouo mile each; v. For Iho (truss ties to be furui»iied, the number specified; vt. For tho euilre construction, i eady tor thu iron, of cither ortho three divisions hereinafter named uf said road; The eastern division, connecting with the com pleted road atur uoar timowu ol Brandon, extends o tho Uubllc and Otoe road, 82)£ miles, which will bo divided into three subdivisions ; thu first of 21 miles, the second of 28 miles, and the third of 33)£ “ilos. In euuh term or proposal, the bidder will slate Ills item prices, uud'for thu graduation will mako hla bid at so inuchjior cubic yard uf excuvutiou aud embaukmeul, and the additional dilforouco for “ox cess” of either; or Ibr su much per cubic yard up un the largest item, auil the dilToronco for “ex cess.” Tho parties making proposals aredoeirod to make them In tour forms: 1. For tho wholo amonnt pay able monthly incash, us tho work progresses, ro- serving twouty per cout ter Uual settlement. 2. Ono-kall'ln cash, payable In the same way* and one halfinthostookor the company. a. Oae-tblrd in cash, payable in tho same way, the bonds or the comp auy, payable in leu years, with interest at six por ceuL, payublo annually. 4. l’ayablo ou- tlroly In the stock uf the road. Iho proposals to bo considered must be accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and tbo oompany reserve the right ol accepting any or docllnlng all. Maps, profiles and specifications may be socuat this olllce; and any forther Information will be fur- ulshod upon application to tho undersignod. The Southern Railroad commence at Jackson, tho capital of tbo State, and is finished as far as the town of Brandon; and 1b in good running order and well equipped to that point. It extends from Bruudon in a line almost directly east oigbty-two and a bull'miles, tu the iutersoctlun, of tlio Mobile and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below the town of Marlon, in Lauderdalo county; and passes through i he counties or Rankin. Boon and Newton. The lino Is over a high rolling country, well watered and timbered,and in point orbealthlulncss,econom ical living, fto., is equal to tbo most favored portions ortho Carolinos and Georgia. The grading, except for tbo first twouty miles Is generally light; and upon the moat of the sections the excavation and embankment alternate favorably; tho excep tions being in tho two heaviest cuts. Tbo matoiiul Is of a character easily moved, the growth of the country affords abundance or umber suitable lor bridging and cross‘Ues;audUis bolteved that uo work oilers, in facilities ter construction, greater Inducements to contractors, especially those using legro labor. The company is .., to it by rollaolo stockholders, about*:!3e,000, which willdoubticss be paid as tbo Board of Mauagers may call It In. It la also au recipient under tho recent grant uriuids made by Congress, It they can he had along the Uno, which Is believed to be i nearly 400,000 acres of land. The road conuects with and is on oxtouuiou or tho Vickburg and Jackson Railroad, completed uud in full operation to tho Mississippi river at Vickburg; opposite which city, in Louisiana, commences the Vicksburg, Shrevenport and Texas Railroad, now under coutract ter its whole distance and iu rapid irogress of construction. It Intersects tho New irlcaus uud Jacksou. Great Northern Railway ut Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with tho Mississippi Central Railway,.tho Iron or which is now beiug laid to HolftKAgtrings. It intersects with tho Mobile and (<hio od, near Morion, and Its j with tho North-eastcrff i . in Alabama, and through! in Virginia, Tennessee andNorth Carolina. Ills also au indispensable link in the r line of Railways that are to unite Charleston and Savannah, through Montgomery. Vicksburg, 8hroveni»ort and El l’aso, with the Pacific Ocean running its entire length on the same parallel of latltudo with those places. It is thus obvious that this line oTwork is one or the mo.-t important unfinished enterprises la the coun try. It Is thorough National in Us character: for it unites Malno and New Orleans, and the Atlantic and the Mississippi, ^by indissolnable bonds. But whilst thus National, it appeals especially for aid to Southern men and Southern enterprise, ter when completed, with tho intermediate gap In Alabama, It will, with Us connections, now built aud being bullti run right through the heart or those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis aippl, Alabama. Georgia and South Carolina, and unites tho groat inland sea with the broad ocean. Thcso facts aro stated to call attention to this lino of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, to embark liberally in Its construction, fho fifteen miles of completed Railroad, with Us equipments and sixty valuable slaves,mnny of them mechanics, is a bonus from tho Stato or Mississippi; tlnf public, laud has been donated by Congress ; aud It to, per haps, not greatly over-estimating tho present pro- porty of tbo road to put It at or near ono million of doltara. In which sum future stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of money or work, will beat onco equally Interested. It will tbUB be soon that this road presonts peculiar in ducements to men of moans to eogago in Us con struction. WM. C.8MEDK3, sept lft—INI ('resident Southern Railroad. CRANE’S METAL.1C (MBEffiU 1 . T HIS Is a newly invented BURIAL CASE, lash- limed to accord with tho IVcliugs of ihp be reave i, uud yet retaining all thu requisites or au appropriate receptacle ter tlio dead. There Ib no reason why such u receptacle should he made to create hy its uppeurnnee disagreeable seii.-utlons. Ills enough tlmt we should lie bereaved, and what ever tends to soften or make less keen the |Kilgnau- eyofourgrieftcummeudd itself to our considera tion. So much that is repulsive has been discarded in the arrangement and thupool the above Case* that Us name, tho CASKET BURIAL CAS>, is uu Involuntary suggestion, und 1 do uot lusltuto to aver Hint there hn« never beep m use nnv thing so entirely chaste, appropriatesnd convenient aa this Invention. Tlio Caso permits a view or the entire body after ft Is enclosed, the Wholo ton being composed of buautifol thick French Plate Glass,sufficiently strong to roust auy Internal or external pressure, is per fectly air tight composed of mend highly orna mented* uud will Iasi for ages. SuiupioH of tlio Casket may lie seen ut thu office of Messrs. CRANK, WELLS & (!(♦., 82 May street, 8a- vaunah. 1\ S. Per.mns rieajroiM of p. rchushig tlm oxclu- ' ‘* of tho t ’uskot in the following I^Jouih Carolina aud North B9|r by letter or in parsou to iX PHILLIPS & On., Mvo right lor the sal States, Georgia, Fieri Carolina, will plcasa WILLll owners of Patept, csy N1ANE, WJ N B. Rlghfctounc also. PLUMBING* X tended to at style. Also,.muy ed Iron, TiuJfcnl * Patent Pan wafo Brass and PlatedTtocka Hoae. For sale at the Broughton-street, marl* HORACE IfniWP.. WATCHES-WAWJHESMVATCHES. We are receiving the Loudon Level y7\. Watches, of the most culobruted makers, lft AT.JlGold and Sllrer cases. R. F. Cooper's Du ■UHiplox Watches, Watches for Timing Horses fine Swiss Chronometers, which wo offer at reasona ble prices, at our now store in Gibbons’ Range. ~ ft CO. > the case, of TOBUHiDBlU. SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute at the shortest notice, aud in the most work manlike mannor, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connected with tho msnufoo- taring or repairing of Copper, Galvanised Irfln, Zinc, or Sheet Iron Business. - ftS HORACE HtflUr ootlS 166 BrdHgnfcra XI CARY'S DAGUBREOTYPE yAMDllO type* amt Photography. P.M.OARY 'OULD respectfully give notice that his Y w rooms aro now open ter tho soason, and rea dy ter tho reception of visitors. By the Akbrot^pk process persons may now havo their chlldrou’s pictures taken. In almost anv posi tion tlioy maycliooso, in from l to 3 Mftodds sluing. By tho Photographic process old DsguerrootypeB can ho transferred to paper, beautifully colored and enlarged to life. oct 22 FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. Tho subscriber, from fong oxporionco in 4fVtho business, is prepared to furnish Steam Engines, Boilers. Circular, Saw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Mori Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, hud Castings in gen eral. The Saw Frame*, whothor ter upright or cir cular, will bo of Iren whon required, AU of which, with uis many Improvements, Is warranted to bo equal to the best inado at anv other establishment. His works aro on a scnlo as extensive ns the larg est at the North, ami ho is jtfepared to fill orders with promptness and UlspateK* aug 7 t ROBERT FINDLAY. CITY TRF. UUBR'S OFFICE, Savaxxaii, 2d August, 1860 T HE Bonds or tho City ol'8avannnh,duolst Feb ruary, 1867, (uomtuouly known as McAllister Bonds,) issued ter Central Railroad Stock, will be rodcomod on application, iu Stock or tho Ceutral Railroad and Banking Company, at its market val ue, tho Bonds beiug received at par. Holders ot tho samo preferring cash, can have them redeemed In money. JAS. 8. Wll KINS, aug 3 City Treas. C OCOA NUTS—GOO t. ooa Nuts, received and for salo by [sept J. D. JES8EK. XiXTTZj] Q-IAWrT CORN Ai OU MILL. McCarthy ginned sea island COTTON IN LIVERPOOL. BROKER In Liverpool reporting class and val< ue of a coMigumiut of the McCarthy Ginned Sealsland Cotton from a house in this oily, writes as follows: “II., 7 bags Garish color, with a little shell, not much; but the peculiarity of this quality to the sta ple, and tlio style of ft* cleaning and putting up; dlnereht to tho usual Roller Gin operations. The sample before handling, has some slight appearance of having been Saw Ginned. On examination, how ever, shews that all the staple, both as to length and uniformity, has been preserved, and a much greater degree of freedom and kindness has been given by the process. This remark applies more or less to all the marks oT tbls shipment. In this Instance, the staple Is stoat and a good length, and vfithout being fine, is not course.” The undersigned, agents ter tho above mentioned Gins, always have a supply on baud, at *126 esch BOSTON ft VILLALONGA. aug 5—w2m PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J UST received. ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by the now Steamship lino. The nu merous enquirers will be glad to learn that they have finally arrived. KENNEDY ft BEACH, Houso-rurntohlug- Store, Hodgiou’s Now Block. aug 4 BTOTHTSBIPJ ko.— \J 60 boxes Bperm and Patent Sperm Caudles 660 boxes snd half boxes Pearl Btarch 160 “ Colgate’s No. ISosp 50 “ BeadeL&nith ft CoTgaU’sFamily and 200 “ Adamanttn* and Tallow Candles 60 *’ Pipe* and Pipe Heads ‘ tor sal* by Inator*and for sal* b; oct 2 HOf — J JOHNSON ft CO. F LOUR—603 hbi*.extra andanperfln* Flour, as sorted brands. 600sacks extra and superfine Flour, ass’d brands, 160 quarter aaoks double extra, r “ 160 bbls. Goodletvlll* doable extra “ .. ,Wta YOUNG * WYATT. lit ft CO., hah, Georgia, miles will bo sold . 001, ius bmuohcs, at- “ and In superior ‘ “ i,Galvanlx T Doll era. leet Lead, , ...... JaRubbor Furnlsb Storo, No. 166 *ept28 D. B. NICHOLS l QKOROIA AXOnoRIPA. Jr*. PATENTED MAY 16, 1864. 0PYR1G1IT SECURED MARCH 1865. attention of Planters and Stock Feeders _ is respecttelly called to the above Mill. They are now lu use by at least 10,000 or tho most practi cal Block Feodors throughout tho country, who are ready to testify to their superiority over all other Mills of a similar kiud. Thcso Mills aro mado Uiu ^ exclusive business of tho lmtcntco, Mr. Scott, who being a practical man, suiwriutcmls the castiuy iu person, and selects only such iron os is best adapt ed to tliolr ubo, which, like enr wheels, require to bo inado or metal known to be hard and strong.— They wolgh from three to Uvo hundred poumto, ac cording to Blso. and can bo put in operatlou in twen ty mluutos without expense or mechanical aid. Tho little Giant has tokou tho first premium a nearly all tho Slate Fairs throughout tho Union, and that in the most complimentary manner. They or* guaranteed against breakage or derangement when used according to directions, and warranted togiv* the most perfect satisfaction, or tho money retended on tbo return of tho mill. They aro of three sizes, and will grind from eight to fiftoen bushels good feed per hour, according to size, with ono or two horses. wo now offer them to tho trado complete, ready ter attaching the team, at roduced prices. Mr. C. H. CAMPFIKLDIb our Agent in Savannah, of whom the mill may be had at our price, march 7—eodftwly T H C0-l*AR£ftElfSmtF^OTlCfif. E undersignod have this dayforincd a Co-part nership in the Hack, Salo nud Livery Stable, under the name and sty loot Freeman, Henderson A Co. A. FREEMAN, J.M. HENDERSON, D. 8. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sept. 1, 1856. sept 1—lm TRAlfiPAIlKNT «rUfOOW SHADES*. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 ooxaaiBS ixn 67 sr. jcukx-stryith. IB Subscriber has received, and will c this day, the largest and mostextensivovai ___ w „INDOVYSHADES ever offered In this city. It 5 the Intention oT the advertiser to keep constantly la store a large supply or all the various patterns and styles manufactured by the manufacturers ol this country and of France, to which the attention ofmer- chants and families in the city andcotMuj.ia In. riled. They will be sold at wholcwtie and retail, at satisfoctery price*. W H. GUION* Agent, Jan 8 B RANDY AND WINEB.-2 half pipes Pale Otard Brandy—warranted a good article: 2 quarter pipes Old Port Wine; ldo Madeira Wine; 1 do French Vinegar; and 4casks London Porter in pis. and qts.; in store and for sal* by OCU J. D.JBBS.