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"SoTIOK.—I Intend lo Balle t etuuii In
Ijr tn; uotblnf muMlahmut, andWnrom
ihMW nol* to? OMh only. ;
inn
lOjil 16-lm.
0. UANKHAN,
MRrynn Blreel.
IUBDICAX. CAUD.
, nil. J. It. SMITH has removed hta Office
U Broughton itroot. In Dailey’s Building,
am above Boldou’s llat Store. Resldonoo «
,iiHhnrt’«. West Broad itroot. seplS
lew doom _
Hri. lUnHhnrt 1 !,
VShEoW-ciii^Bira WuHXflffiOr
|,lw “ COUNTY.
m Uiua candidate tor ro-olection.to the of*
iMT lloo or Koooivor of Tax Returns In January
«. f ,„i|W|-*.„ o '>yo» r J a^ D v,
•I'll THH VOTBIW OFCHATHAJI '
^ Follow-citizens, I urn a uuudldate at tho
Wp oLctfou, iu January next, tor the otoco of
TiTculMor, mill ..licit your .oiijiorl^^
Siv.iuimIi. t- 1 1*1* noth, 1810. out 1
IllIWU'S Uin’TON HABTmUtH,
The groat dosldoratuin or i'iantoru ii flual-
lv oUUlnod iu thu aucocMtol luvoutlou of
ii ia'c’i* ivmoa Harvester, with which one hand can
lie* m much oottou an live in the ordinary way,
Ui nw saving au immense amount of labor. What
tt'iumcy's Oottou Olu la iu Ua after stage, llowo’a
urviyter to to picking.
L\, f luriber toiOruiatlon.auply to
* A. WILBUR, 111 Bay street,
Atioiit tor the States of Georgia and Florldi
jyM
to the Pa I roiis ol the Sav’h Georgian
-g. All debts due to tho Ooorgiau previous t
jtW the oth Instant, are payablo only to the uu
ii.'Mgaed. Notes and ueommts duo in the city wll
m iinv-uiitod Immediately, and all dobts duo in tho
,, ,„iry will be Torwardod by ou early mall.
fins o.'ing the Urst time that tho uudersigued lias
, u ^;,oiy .i|t|iealed to Ills laM patron, bo teels that
( M y wilt u»t consider 1dm tuireasonablo in urging
u pia tiiem Hie neoesslty lor Itumudiato paymout.
Be uiiiHUCt'S may be made directly to tbu unUor-
ulmu.I, ...- io it. U. Uiltou A Co,, wboao roceipt will
valid. PHILIP J. PUNCH.
fivimwali, May 28^1866.
uiyl8-lawdhw
* o pit rsf i 5pxr*cs;
i.'i.; siiiMcribcrs odor tor sale a large aud varied
A ; virimoat or second-hand priming material, buUI-
n.iai io estabUsh a complete Job Office, with but
loa additional articles, consisting iu part of—Duo
i,ijiiciii.il of small pica, as good as uuw, aud vuri-
.jusi.inls or Job typo; one supor royal liuud-press;
>lU o jiuc k Co. a proof'pnus, latest Unprovcmom,
uaw; tvc.s .*r m *rt* largo imposing stones, uuw; duu-
:»u!.»;« l single amts; cases, ooiupo,-dug slicks,col-
jinn ruion, gall t; a, chases, otu., etc., together witli
tidier ar iides portalniug to a uowspai>cr
.Jpbwill.-’ K. B. HU.TON k CO.
law a*
\V M IjLS at WILLIAMS,
UKALKH8 IN
ooiiKHTIO, FOREIGN AND FAY
DRY GOODS.
.Vo. Ml) Congress-sL, Savannah, Ga.
j i.i. f. rt'Kl.L ; . formerly of Beaufort List. S. C,
iiii'i*ii'ti.i.P.i '’ ii.LIAMS, “ jFoilvou Co.,Ua.
. . iii'.y. j. u. iuvw. w. u. to.vo.
iu;s«, DAVIS A I OXG,
t H MISSION MERCHANTS
mVANNAU, «A.
. h'.i.Tr. M. 1». SNKLUaad.
I.UCKETT A SPELLINGS,
COMMISSION aMKHOHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGKNTF,
Savannah, Ga.
•.Yiil fttund to the selling of ail kinds of produce}
,m : t...» given to receiving and forwarding
may dl ly
Auction A "'i-aiou House, Macon, (io
A.B.1I tI.iVUCIHl.IN,
iiunui al Agen ‘ and Auctioneer,
lic.tr from ...on.ls consignments or over)
•. j.,r ,ju;..u. Tabus opfei s tor Cqt|ou.
cu* Sp.uial attention given to tho Bales or Beal
M-i-.tc, blocks and Negro property, at public aud
■•..lie -ides. Prompt return* and dispatch.
! i •• . ce—r. A. L. 1.AMAK. mchJ'J
i*V. K.iW.iS. ’ H. K. SXOOT
GREEN *> SMOOT,
ATT'JUNEYS at law
(uvic Tuomgnx. ga.
JOHN BILBO,
• j».Unary of ChatUani County,
AND aITOKNEV A? LAW.
o.iji-e in tho Court Housp. myl3
\VfHONV StuiiuECo H,
ATTORN KY AT LAW,
Saratuioh, Gvorala.
ii" ' lice on Bay street, over tho Bank ot'Bovan.
iii.' maylS
II. L. P. KING,
attorney at law.
i ii i.it of Uay nml^ Whitaker Street*,
S 4 V A N N A Q ,
let* mv Smoe
» k. BKimrr. J r. k. savaob.
WRIGHT A SAVAGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LA IP,
IMUNdWlCK, GA. Jyl9
~J6SH*8. BOWlf,
KMiINKER, ARCHITECT ANI) SURVEYOR,
OIRNKII OF DRAYTON AND 11RYA.V8W.,
(Above C. A. L lamar.)
jytl—Jin _ •_
A. McAI.PIN di UROTHBRS,
Liiuibur, Mill and Brink Yards.
septa SAVANNAH, OA.
I. J. O0IIK.N. WSt. STARK, it. ~ B. H. HARDBB.
OGDEN, STARR A CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchanta,
UAY-STKSBT. SAVANNAH. OA.
FOR RENT.
THE subscriber boldg about to parUllan
oirtliotwoclegautaiid cominodlou# Bto-
rlcaovcr Dr. Brantley'a Drug Rtorn Into
, ..oIHmb, oflbrtthorn toi rout by 1st or No-
vontbornoxt. CHARLEH flHOI.L,
Architect,
~~ —pmumnr^" ~
THE tourth storj vor Dr. Braulloy'a Drug
|jllStore. Apply to CHARLES BHOLL,
sept ‘20—tf*vt Architect.
80pt2ft-lW
T4) —-
A STORE AND DWELLING on tho cor-
nor of Houston aud South Broad atreot
Lane. The aland la woll established, and
,ls suitable tor a Bar Room and Oyator
For particular* apply on the.premlaeB.
FOR RENT.
J A WHARF STORE under 174 Bay atrei
Possession given latOctobor.
Apply to T180N & GORDON,
sept 20
PoITIaTb
A VALUABLE LOT, near tho Central
Railroad Dojiot. about 60 x 100 tool. This
Isit is reoHimplu. Outho promiHos are
three cumtortablo Wowleu BUILDINGS,
widen rent tor eouj per annum. Torms moderate.
Apply to J. B OUBBEDGE,
8ept 20 _ Agent.
" ATLANTA HOTEL:
ATLANTA ■ t ■ . GEORGIA.
J. J. I1ESLER, Proprietor,
late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans.
Passougors per Evening Trains will llnd
Supper ready ou the arrival ol'tho Cars,
muyl4
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
BOARD PER DAT.. 9 1 60
HOARD PKH WKBt 6 00
HOARD FIR MONTH 20 00
,may 13 lyr
It.
CORNER
It:
MlIiLS ROUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
CIIARLKSTO.V, 8. 0.
THIS House is now adapted to ail the
wants ortho Travelling Jtobllo, aud tbe ef
forts of tbo Proprietor will be to deserve
their patronage,
mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
DENNIS HOLLAND, ~
NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER,
Solicits the patrouagu of masters of vessels and
others requiem* tho service! of a Notatry Public
orSlduplug Mii-tor, and will attend promptly to all
business outruatod to »>»» naro. lm—icpU
REMOVAL.
>8a The suhacrUicc has removed to tlie stove
|Pl oast of Mr. O'Conner, cornor of Drayton and
I1A Urougbtou streets, adjoining tbo Marshall
•JUL House, where lie is prepared to make to or
der GenUeuiciPa Coats, Pants, Vests, &o., iu a man
ner to suit Um moAl fastidious.
Guiillemun furuishiiig their owu materials will
Ibid it to their advantage.
Cash must he paid fur workmausldp In ull coses,
os there will bo no books kept op -u.
Cutting tor mon uud buys attcudod to; aud ull
culling jobs must be paid tor on delivery.
Uniforms of all kinds made according te tbe Uult-
od States’ Regulations.
Young ition desirous of becoming good cut
ters of ull garmuuts bol ugiug In the trade can he
luught iu six lessons, at S3 a lesson.
Those who will putroulzo mo will Qnd prices to
suit the times. M. CAREY, Agent
sept 18—Itu
I^TljJUR.—OOO sacks “ Carmichael's” Flour, just
_C received aud for saloon favorablo torms by
sipr-6 WEBSTER Si PADIhH.
MAGAZINES.
ARPKR’S New Monthly Mogaaiuo Tor October.
IJ. Godoy's lady Book ior October.
Aithur's Home Magazine lor October.
Peterson’s Now Monthly tor October.
Received and Vor sale by
WAKNOCK k DAVIS;
sept 26 161) CongroBB street.
D j | Darrels Apples, Mercer Potatoes, Red Onions,
O ly Tomatoes, Burgalow Pears, and 60U Cab
bages. in store aud tor sale by
sept 26 J. D. JESSE.
TOR'OlMKEliPMHS,
AN1EL ORON1N Upholster, 20 Brvan-gt.
, 1 would respectfully announce to tho citizens ol
_ ivannah that lio is ready to make aud put down
Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, jjc., at tho shortest no
ice, jumontho moatreasonaljloterms. oct3-tf
J UST RECEIVED, per late arrivals i'rom Now
York, a superior articlo or Fluted Skirts, and
for salo by .1. W. TI1RELKALD,
sept 2 Cougruss uud Whitakor sts.
L UTTER AND CHEESE,—6 Urklus extra choice
(Soshou Butter; 10 boxes of English Dairy and
now Cream Cheese, received aud for sale by
soplio J. 1). jfoSE.
PATTEN, HUTTON A CO.,
FACTORa
Forwarding und Commission Merchants,
Hay-street, Savannah, Ga.
B. GUMMING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
febl-ly iRWLvro.v, oa.
0. S. HAKHL'U.V. a. c. mcuxhk*
HARRISON A McGEHEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, UEOEIVINO AND
Forwnrdina Merchants
SSiKDSI BKOWMTHKtT, COLUUBUS, OXOKOU.
H* Particular attention given to tbo sales or Real
Estate, Nog rues aud Produce.
W Liberal advances made ou Negroes and Mer
chandize.
KKFIRKXCK*!
Rts’K, fatten & co. »
OUNIIY* DANIEL, vCoIumbus, Us.
STKWAItT, GRAY A CO. J
RIME, DAVIS k LONG, )
HUSK, DAVIS k LONG, 1
WM. wincur, ]
YOU SC, ATKINS fi DUNHAM, »
U. A. GREENE k C<J. t f Apalachicola
Ii. S. SMITH, t Mobile, Alabama,
oft 83 ly
Savamiab *
SHAM,
GENERAL. NOTICE,
S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING cun now be dout
at homo: Mr. CHARLES KEMiSH having es
tablished himseir permanently, oil work In this line
will bo doue with dispatch. All ropairiug of Castors,
Teapots, OomitcstickB, Spooua, Forks, or any other
articlo will bo doue uuutly before platlug. All old
silver plato, such as Tcasctts or Urns, Forks or
Spoons, will bo re-fluisbod and mado equal to new.
aud ut moderate prices. All work or ordors toft at
my atort will l*u attended to prom "
P. S.—Watch • Haas galvanized.
>o?o
TrnliH*
M'ta i‘«8hBgo t ... .20 oo
i byTjSiVhiWror BalUrtofo^hd.SiV
luglch will ho lauded at .New Castlo, Dolawuro, If
‘losli rwl, lYomwhlnh plHco'cIfs * start tbrtfn tlraos
daMy tor Mm above oittoN, 'din! othor Bouthorn
poluK oct4' ’
h'onSB WTOKBd^ ^ 1
Will »ail Wednesday, 9th irut., at 3 o'clock, P. M.
“ Tlio Hteainshlp FLORIDA,'Captain
, Woodiiuli,', will loaye as at—
For freight ur passage apply to
PADKli'GRD, FAY k CC
43T Berths not secured until fluid rid*.
Cabin I'ussago 926
Steorngo Passage 8
JET* Shippers of CoRou by theso’alaauuhipa wll
please take notice, t hat no I’ottou will bo received at
he iirchsos that is not distinctly marked on the edge
ortho bale. oct fl
'J&M for D08TON.—Tho now ftohri ALBA,
XS3(,Captato Taylor, wilt mod with prompt des-
iNitrlilbr tho above port. For froight apply to
octj HUNTER k GAMMELL,
Hill .NEW V' llK-TilO OJI.UHflu;
Oiiplalu Beaten, will havo despatch tor tho
above port. For freight apply to
oct 1 HUNTER & GAMMELL
FOR CHARLESTON DIRECT.
^ The superior steamer GORDON;
J. P. Brooks,Commander, having
boon thoroughly overhauled and
furnished with a now boiler, will run regularly—
twice a week—bolweoii Savannah and Charleston;
waving Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday
aneriiouiis, at 6 o’clock, aud returning will louvo
Charleston every Monday and Friday afternoons,
at ft o’clock.
For troight or passage uuply to
M. P. BROOKS, Agent,
sept 21) Charleston wharf.
U. 8. Mall Line
FOR PALATKA, FDA.,
Via Darien, Drum wick, SL Marys, Ga., fbnandi-
«a and Jacksonville, Picnlata and Black Greek, Fla.
m* THE stoamor WELAKA, Capt. N
AMfeAiJBflL Ring, will leave tor thoabovo places
ovory Saturday Mominy, al 10 o'clock.
This beat has largo and airy State Room accom
modations, aud taking tho Inland Passage, offers
every luducoraent to Invalids and others.
Freight will be takon for Trader’s HUl and intor
nmdiato landings ou Ht. Mary’s Rlvor.
No froight will be taken aftor 9 o’clock.
Fur freight or passage apply on board at tbe
Florida Btuarn packet wharf, or to
Jy2ft CLAUnORN & CUNNINGHAM.
FOR FREIGHT OR (’HARTER.—Tbo A I
«aE2£Hurqun ISAAC R. DAVIS, Caplalu Hand,400
tons burtheu—can tako tho bulk or 1,000 bales cot
ton. Apply to C. A. GREINER.
"W>tt PHHmVDKI.Pill AHkrox’b Liint-
aa^S Fnwr Vksskl-Hio sclir. FANNIE, Captain
Dcoaiun, uow loading, will have immediate dis
l»atch. For froight engagements apply to
BCptlS CHaS. A. GREINER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tlie staunch Tost
lulling sclir R \V TUI.L, A M Strowbrldge,
muster For froight, apply to
attglO C. A. GREINER.
FOR UVKRl’OOL.—The A 1 American
ship fa]DUX, Pulton master, having a
large jmrtirm of freight ougagod, will meat
With dispatch as above, tor balatieo of cargo, apply
to BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00.
FOR DEMERY’S FERRY,
AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE iJtNDINGfl ON
THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
„ Tito now Don steam paokot
SWAN, Captain iUchard Jouusou,
will leave Charleston uLarf every
'Friday morulng, at 10 o’clock,
punctually, for Ilemury’a Ferry, and all Intermedi
ate landings on tho Savanuuh River.
83T Tho Swan has superior accommodations tor
passengers.
For froight engagements apply to
*opt23 JOHN RICHARDSON.
Niagara Falls, tbe hakes & Canada
SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE
Per Steamship Keystone Slate, via Philadelphia
FAKE TO /.
PHI LA-
DELP’A
$J40. $J|B.
mHI3 LINK ccnnocta at Philadelphia with the
X Great Vorth-Wosteru Railroad Kouto, through
to Niagara Kills aud Buffalo, in slxtoou hours from
PbiladolphtL.
Through Tickots, with the privilege or stopping at
Philadelphia, and Intermodlato points, tor sale by
the Agent.
Fare tc Niagara Fulls or Buffelo 928
“ Elmira 28
“ Canandaigua 27
OHARLEd A. GREINER, Agent,
J23 Savannah, Georgia.
may 27
G. M. OIFFIN*
NOTtCI,
C tONSIGNWH per Sclir. M. K. WELLS, from Bos-
J ton, k will plooso attend to the receiving of their
goods from tho vowel discharging at Bukor’s
Wharf, (foot of Abercorn Htroot) All goods ro-
muinlugon tho wharf aftor sunset will bo stored at
tbo risk and expense of the consignees.
sop26 OGDEN, STARR k CO.
B UTTER aud Clieoso—10 llrklns extra choice
Goshen Butter, and 40 boxes ntVoloclod Ch-.cso,
all sizes, received p.r steamer Alabama.
sept2t» J. D. JESSE.
T, G. & A. L. ROWE,
MANUFACTURERS
•AND
IMPORTERS OF
LINSEED dL,
Semi-Weekly United States Mall Line,
NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
Steamships—
. S’OXVILLE.. 1,500 tons..Capt. 0. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA .... 1.500 “ ..Capt. Thomas Lyou.
FLORIDA i;.T00 « ..Capt. M.S.Woodhull,
ALABAMA....1,300 “ ..Cant, G, R.Soheuck.
WILL LRAVK fUVANXAU KVKRY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Those ships are among tbo largest ou the coast,
unsurpassed Iu speed, safety and comfort, making
their passages in fifty to sixty hours, and are com
manded by skillful, careful aud polite officers.—
Having elegant state room accommodations, they
offer a most desirable conveyance to Now York.
Cabin Passage to Now York 925
Steerage Passage to Now York 8
PADELFORDjFAY k CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L MITCHILL, 18 Broadway,
fob b Now York,
sept 25-1 m
188 FRONT-STREET,
NEW. YORK,
O. ELLIS,
r actor auiUienerat Ooinmi83iou Merchant
NO; 71 B4Y-8TKRBT, 6AVANNAU, GA.,
. to—Messrs. ClaghornitCuuulughatn, Bui:
iirentisa, ijg.tcu, ytarr fc Co., Savannah: J, P,
inompvin. Ro-i-m nov 1
**• Ainimrcocm." j.>», cmupkk vrahsk.
GOUPKR A FRASER,
MtroHd & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT*,
Bay street, Sayauuuh, Ga. fmyll
R. •>. DA VANT, .1 11,
*altou AND COMMISSION MEROANT,
No. 07 Buy Street,
JJLiL Savannah, Oa
jISIESTlsavage,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
raoj(ASV]|.L|, rilOMAB CODNTV, OA.
entrwtod to IiIb care will rocolvu
promptattontiou. lyr—mar 17 .
Meant. r,imm£ .axksa. niikkis.
RODGBllS A NORRIS,
...,, ( la tu -ruuu k Rodgers,
wiiolesalk gbooebs,
•i iwesuoi hobhrtsT
MISSION MERCHANT,
.1NJ DEALER IS
ninliar and Lumber.
SAVANNAH, da.
Win. M. DANK' Ll.,
ATTORNEY as law.
a,,,.,
i„y» unl “ »«i ThomM U. itraer - urni
HreeL uy1|
EDUCATION.
DARIEN ACADEMY,
rilUE TRUSTEES of the ubuv.> named Institution
A anuounco to the public, that this Academy
will ho njienod ou tho first Monday in November
no.
. Tho principal, Col. S. Spmcer, an experienced
teacher, comes well recommended by bis Ibrmor
patrons and other gentlemen of highest respecta
bility.
Recommended to us, ns he is, us well us from our
own knowledges ol' Col. Spencer, wo commend him
and tho Academy to tho patronage or our friends ut
homo and abroad.
Miss A. M. Hpoucer will assist iu thoFoinalo mid
Junior dopurtmont. For further information, imply
o I.. M. B1XJUNT, Scc’ry.
aept25
NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 SOUTH OS XAKKXT SJUAKIC, HKYAN KTKWT
l would iul'orm my old friends and patrons
I havo opened tbo abovo store to conduct the
Stove,41n and Sheet-Iron Business in nil Its
! various forms, and whore will bo found u gen
eral assortment of Stoves, Tin aud Shcot-Iron Ware,
winch I will bu pleased to show, and at such price
as will satisfy any one wishing to purchase.
All kinds or Roofing, Gutters of Load, Galvanized
Iron Work of ovory description, Job Work and Ro-
pairing executed wilii dispatch, old Btovos put up
aud Pipes furnished at short notice.
Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Call duwn on
Bryan streot, it will pay^ou tor your walk,
, i, . wuui An.. uuXSESi
V'“ ktoli »' Wood, Boards, Vu.. tf H ■'«,
Luh,u!n. r ',if h i l l5', I J K h l-wooJ, foui. lists;o
for oalo, st wholcaalo u i. ittsJ,
Ibe i 1,, , lln th° ooir wbsrrr.onotlvof cctuu oo
' or RoboH A. Allen «. :•.
gfn-n* iLj. LHiimw
WlPSTH® SEW1HIU MACHINES.
IJ ^tof'EDtjtprossly tor making Dogs—and
i«rKii.r r *4 docidodly supurior to ouy other
E S r l ‘ l > purpono. ajxHil or skein tbreivd
sot n.!.j ! ,f W dtelwd lerigUi, atid which will
Bu lo ,. hoptu -4,o 1 until the wholo is usod.
JSffiWjJi'settep , tain aud Flour merchants are
WkXrJrt llrt0,, ''“** 0Xlunlu B ttt 186
*?*■ ALFRED WEBSTER.GOU. Agt.
.OIIN c. IlOOTI .
fly 1, kioineeb and si/rvetob,
tj r «. ; h? •‘I'* Bis aUuutiou to designs Iu Arcbitcc-
H »v nb . '• 1,10 Hln ro of John Williamson, E*<q.
,MJl ' ray 13
^'bbls of Now" ouiouB per rtVame
rtortO*. Mc *lva4 and for sate by
™ r j.b.jmKi
oct 2
l J. MAURICE, Agout.
D OMK.STIG LIQUORS—
2
250 barrols Ohio Rectified Whiskey,
100 do Pikes Magnolia do.
120 do K. Phelps’s Gin.
26 ilo Conn. River I*, k II. Ryo Gin.
20 do Brandy.
36 quar and eighth casks Twigg Iloon’d 4th pr.
20 do do Magonolia Wine.
76 barrels Ohio Mouongaheia Whiskey.
20 do Gibsons Mountain do.
10 do Bon Ruseells .Vector do.
6 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskoy
40 do White Ueottllod do.
6 do Old Koutucky Bourbon do.
40 do and puncheons Uoorgiu Pouch Brand
10 do Virginia Applo do.
. ..*gli
In store and tor Bale by
sop 18
WEBSTER & PALMES.
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE,
T HE 4th annual course of Lectures iu this lustl
tutlon, will cummonco on tho first Monday in
November next, uud bu continued for tour mouths.
R. D. ARNOLD, M D., Prof. Theory ami PrAcUco
of Modloluo.
I*. M. KOLI/JCK, M. 1).. Prof. Obstetrics aud dis
eases of Women mid Children,
W G. BULLOCH. M. I),, Prof. Principles and
l’ractlco ofSurgoiy.
J. G. HOWARD. M. I)., Prof, of Anatomy.
K. II. MARTIN, M. D., Prof Institutes urklcdi-
ulna.
J. B. READ, M. D., Prof Mat. Medina and Mod,
Jurisprudents.
JOSEPH JONIS, M.D.jHrof. Medical Chomistry
JOS. J. TVB3T. M. D., Demonstrator or Atmtoui r
J. G. HOWARD, M. J>,, Dean of the Faculty.
The Preliminary courso of lectures will cummonco
on thu 20th October.
aug 27 Utd&wilstNov
G oshen butter and chube-sokogs go-
slmu Butler; 60 boxes do Choo/m; landing
from steamer and for solo by
sept 17 SL'KANTON, JOHNSTON k CO
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
$25 OO.
CAPITAL PRIZE
$50,000.
Alabama lottery,
(AtrniuunD »'» nil mn w ,mm.j
OIA83H.
'lb bo drawn in llio Oily or Monltomorr. Alabuu,
in imUllo, mi FRIDAY, Oolobtr lOtta, 1BE9, on Iho
Flu of -
SINGLE NUMBERS!
BAUUEL SWAN,
30,000 TIeluU Onlyl I
Prlm.mmuilliifts
200,000 Dollars I
1 do do,,,,. 20,008 IS 20,0(10
20,000 Is...;.... 20,000
10,000 is 10,000
10,000 is 10,000
6,000 is 6,000
1,600 Is 6.000
1,000 is 000
600 is 10,000
800 Is 16,000
2001s 15,000
100 is '.. 1,0000
60 is 7,r
l do do
1 do do ,
1 do do
6 do do
2 do do
2 do do
20 do do
60 do do
76 do do
100 do do
126 do do
300
P prizes of 9400 upproxlm’g to 960,000aro 1,000
1 20,000 are 1,200
30,000 are 1,000
10,000. aro 800
10,000 are 700
6,000 are 600
2,600 are 480
1,000 aro 320
600 are 3,800
800 aro 6,ooo
200 are 6,000
1,000 prizes amounting to 9200,000
4 ««
250
tt
4 "
176
tt
4 "
200
a
4 ..
150
te
8 »
60
‘i
8 "
40
. tt
80 "
35
tt
200 "
26
. *•
800
20
u
prior op Ticturw.
Whole Tickets 910; Halves 96; Quarters 92 60.
Tho Alabama and Georgia lotteries, os channels
or Invostmout, present Inducements over any
known scheme. Tho experience tho public have
had ortho inauagomcut or these Lotteries, tho large
amount or prizes sold, tho promptness with which
they have boon paid, aro tho bost guarantees that
they will always be conducted Iu tho most honors-
hlu maimer.
PLAN OP THI LOmtRY.
There are 80,000 tickets uumboredfrom 1 to 80.-
000. There aro 880 full Prizes and 020Approxlm-
tlous—making in all 1 ,ooo Prizes.
Tho drawing takes place in public, under the su.
porintondonce or two sworn Commissioners.
Tlie Numbers from 1 to : 0,000, corresponding
with those numbers ou tbe Tickets printed ou sepa
rate slips of taper, are euclroled with small tin
tubes, and placed In one wheel.
Tho first 880 Prizes, similarly printed and enelr
oled, are placed In another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, aud the number is
drawn from the wheelot numbers.andattbosame
time a Prize is drawn from tho othor wheol. The
uumber and prize drawn out are opeuod and exhib
ited to tho audlonce. aud rogisloreu by tbe Commis
sioner, the Prize being placed against the number
drawn. This operation is repeated until all tbo Pri
zes are drawn out.
APPROXIMATION PRIZX9.
Tho two preeediug and the two succeeding Num
bers to thoao drawing tho Urst 200 prizes will bo
entitled to the 800 Approximation Prizes, according
to the Scheme.
Iu ordering Tickets enclose the money to our ad-
dron* ro* the Tickets ordered, oo receipt of which
choir w |' 6o iu.,,rdeil by llrsl moll.
The List of Drawn Nuui\.«rn anj Prizes will be
sent to purchasers Immediately utter a»o draw
ing.
43»Purchasera will please write their signatures
plain, and give their' post office, county and State.
MM* Remember that overy prize is drawn, and
payable iu full without deduction.
49" AU prizes or 91,000 and under, paid immedi
ately aftor tho drawing,—other prizes at the usual
time of thirty days.
All communications strictly oonfideulial.
Orders for Tickets should be sent In early.
Prise Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets
at oUbor office.
Ordors tor Tickets can be addressod either to
8. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
8. 8WAN, Montgomery, Ala., or
septlS BOX; 811, Savannah,* Ga
HAVE YOU iNffiJUKD YOU It LIFE
THE CHARTER oAK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Or Hartford, Ot.
OASH UAFITAL AND SUUI'LUO OVER $400,000.
JAS. C, IVAUvER, Frostde&L
fl. H. Wtms, flccrebwy.
This Cotupauy insures ILo at tbo lowest rates,
consistent with safety to the assured. For further
iufermaliun, apply to
A. WILBUR, Agent,
Jyyi3 171 Bay stroct, flqyaunah. Ga,
NOVEL SCHEME 11
slot ooo
3,280 PRIZES—LOWEST PRIZE 944.
More than One Prise to every Ten
Tteketa t
« UNITED STATES MAIL LIME.
tbr Patatka, East Fla., via
Marys, Farnandina, Jacksonville, Mi
(Black Greek,) and Plcolata.
■■g-IT— lt> The uow and elegant steampsoket
DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves
every Tuesday inorniug, at 10 o’clock, tor tho
above places.
Freight will be takon for Trader’s HUl and inter-
modlute landings on St Mary’s River.
49" No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent state
room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori
da Steampacket Wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to
Jy26 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Ag’ts.
WM. M. LAWTON & OO.
Charleston, South Carolina.
SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FAC
TORS.
R. WAiNwmanT Baoot I William M. Lawton
fosBPuT. Dill. f Wikborh Lawton Jr.
aug 29 ood4m
». 51* GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner of Bryau and Whitaker Streets.
HAS now on band a boautirul as-
sorlmont oT Jewolry or overy dis- Jpa
__ criptlon aud kind worn by ladies
and gentlemen, and will soil at unusually low prioes,
1 havo vhlB uay received (per Express) a large
stock orclogsnl Sivor Ware, consisting of Cake aud
Pio Knives, plain and engravod Fish Knives and
Forks, Pickled Knives amt Forks, Knives, Forks and
Simons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, ka. Ac., all
in Morocco casos, and sultablo for prosonts. 1 havo
also this duy recoived an addition to my stock of
hairwork or light colorod Curls, TOpsys. Braids,Front
Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, &o., which now makes
mv assortment complete. Orders received for sny
color desired.
Watches repaired by and uudor tho supervision
of self, and all other work done in a workmanlike
mannor, aud warranted. may 26
10 prizos of....
100 “ or.,..
100 “
OGLET1IOPE MEDICAL COLLEGE
AT
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
T HE Regular Courso of lectures In tbo abovo In
stitution, will commence ou tlie First Monday
iu November noxt. Tho Faculty is constituted as
follows, viz.
U. L. BYRD, M. II., Prut'. Principles and Practice
of Medicine.
HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof Obstrics uud dis
uses of Women and children.
WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M. D., Prof Materia
Medica, and Medical Jurisprudence.
THOMAS U. CHIVERS, M. D., Fror. Physiology
and Pathology.
JAMESS. MOREL, M. D., Prof, Auutomy.
J. W. BENSON, M. D., Pror. Principles aud
PracUce of Surgery..
LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, U R., Prof. Medical
Cliomistri.
WIL1JAM T. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus, Prof of
Chomistry.
K. J. OUVKROS, M. D„ Demoustrator of Ana
tomy.
Foes, tor tbe full course, 9106 Matriculation
$6, Demonstrator 910, Graduation 930.
For further Information, address
H. L. BYRD, M.D. Dean.
kept 17
ciTUAKT’S Crushed and Powdered Sugar
O 20 bbls. StuarV'a Crushed Sugar
20 “ “ Powdored Sugar.
ieptiJ 1 ttU<1 f0r scMrON, JOHNSTON k CO.
iNCY PRINTS—Ono cose Fancy Printed Call
coos, warranted tost colours, at 6J£ cents per
yard. Just icceivod by steamer Knoxville, and for
PRIZES GUARANTEED I
[AUTHORKKD BY TUK STATZ OJ UEORQU.]
FORT GAINED ACADEMY LOTTERY.
CLAfl.- 20
To be drawn in tbe oily or Atlanta, Ga., topubllo, ou
FRIDAY, Ootobor 24, I860, on the plan or
SINGLE NUMBERS!!!
49* Purchasers in buying 10 Whole Tickets,
(when the numbers end in 1, 2.3, 4,6,6,7, 8, 9.
o ) are guaranteed a Prlzo ot 940—Halves and
Quarters in proportion.
SAMUEL SWAN A CO., Managers.
30,000 Tickets—3/480 Prizes.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
2 0 4, 00 01!
be distributed according to the following
ORIGINAL SCHEME I
1 prize or 940,000 Is 940,000
1 “ 12 000 is 12,000
1 “ 5,000 1s 6,000
1 *• 2,000 is 2,000
l “ 1,000 to 1000
1 “ 1,00018 1,000
200 are 2.000
100 sre 10.000
70 are 7,0(
AlYKOXIXATIOX PRIZES.
4 prizes of 150 app’g to 940,000 prizo, are 60C
4 “ 126 “ 12,000 prize, are 600
4 “ 100 <« 6,000 prizo, are 400
4 “ 75 “ 2,000 prize, are 300
8 « 60 1,000 prize, are 400
40 r>( 46 « 200 prize, are 1,800
’3,000 “ 40 aro 120,000
3,280 prizes amounting to..
Whole Tickets 910—Halves 96.00—Quarters 92.60.
PLAN op the lottery.
Tho numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding
with those numbers on the Tickets printed ou bod-
arato slips or paper, aro encircled with small us
tubes, and placed in one wheel. -
Tho first 216 Prizos, similarly printed and en
circled, aro placed in anothor wheel. The wheels
aro thou revolved, and a Numbor to drawn from
tbo wheol of Numbers, and at tho same time a
Prizo to drawn from the other wheel. The number
and Prizes drawn out are opened and exhibited to
tbe audionco.and registered by tbo Commissioners,
tbe Prizo being placed against tbo numberdrawn.
This operation to repeated until all tbo Prizes are
drawn out.
Approximation 1’rizbi—The two proceJing and
the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the
lint Id Prizos will be entitled to the 64 Approxi
mation Prizes, according to tho flehemo.
93,000 Prizes of 940,000 will bo determined by
the last lUuro of tbo number that draws tbo 940,000
Prizo. For example, if tho uumbor drawing the
940,000 Prize ends with No, 1, then all the Tickets
whore thu uumber ends Id 1 will bo eutUled to 940.
If the Numbor ends with No. 2, then all tbo Tickets
where thu number ends in 2 will bo ontillo4 to 940,
and so ou to 0.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS
As, by this Scheme, ono Ticket in overy 10 to
guaranteed to draw 940, we will sell Certificates ol
Packages or 10 Tickets, (where the numbers end in
1,2,8, 4,6,6, 7,8, 9. 0,) at the following rates,
which to the risk ou them.
All that they draw over tbe amount guaranteed
accrues to tbe purchaser.
Cortificee or Package or 10 Whole Tickets 960
•• •• 10 Half “ 30
u m 10 Quarter “ 15
It will be perceived, by this plan, that for 100 tbe
S urchasor has a Certificate of 10 Tickets, when ii
e buys Tickets he would only get tor that sum 6
Wholes, thus by buying Cer lficates he has tour
more chances tor largor Prizes—Halves and Quar
ter Packages iu proportion.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
Enclose the monoy to our address for tho Tickots
ordored,ou receiptor which they wiU be forwarded
by first mall.
Tho drawn numbers will be forwarded to pur
chasers immediately after the drawing.
49* Purchasers will please writo their signatures
plain, and give their Poet Office. County and State,
Romember that every prize to drawn, and paya
ble in toll without deduction.
All prizes of 91,000, end under, paid immediately
after the drawing—other prises st the usual time of
thirty days, toU without deduction.
49- AU communications strictly confidential.
Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets
st either office.
Orders for tioketo or certificates can be addressed
olthorto _ . ,
8. SWAN It GO.. Atlanta, Ga., or
sept 30 8. 8WAN, Montgomery, Ala
I ALL AT GRIFFIN’S and you will find the mos
sals by
DtWirr k MORGAN.
P ER Htcomor Augusta, receiving this day ohOics
extra Table Butter aud Choose; Fulton market
Beef aud Pork; extra quality Hamii Wblto Beau;
ftt BARRON’S.
Oulous; Potatoes,-Ac.
, v O
THE GREAT WKHTKKN INSURANCE
OO, OF NEW YORK. . .
' RE taking Mariuo Risks at tliolr Agency.
.. corner or Drayton and Bryan streets.
Approvod Risks will be tskon on liberal ton
and tuo usualcrodit given ou Premium Notes. Three
quarters of the business will be returned to tho ouh
tomora Iu scrip. O, A. L. Luiunr,
fob 19 Aguut in ,y.tvannah.
'imhi/eunuht ~
Southern iUutuul Insurance
Southern Mutual Lite Ins. Company,
Home Insurance Company, of N. turki
Springfield Fire *• Marins Ins. Corn'y,
Risks in tbe above Insurance OomiuuleH undorta
ken by WK. KING * 80N8, Agents,
No. uu Hay ritreou
Savannah, 14th Douember, 1866. docl-t
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE
i N S U R A N C h.
NO. Ill, BAY-STREET.
CAPITAL IIEPHESENTED,
Nearly Pour Million lloiiur..
By the following rospouslblo Stock Companies.
Charter Oak Lite Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, 0T.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OF LONDON.
Farmers* and Mechanics* Fire, Marine
and Lite Insurance Company,
.OF PHILADBLFHIA.
Bridgeport Fire and Marine luaurauce
Company,
OF BRIDQRFOKT, OT.
_9"Tuo subaorlbor will effect iusurauuu to ouj
amount in all parts ortho State ou overy description
of property.
Life Insurance, to any amount, at tbs lowest rate,
for the beuofit or heirs aud creditors, or payable to
the wife free from tho claims of creditors.
Marine Insurauco on Hulls or CargooB to all parts
or the world. Jan26 A. WILBUR.
MUTUAL benefit life iNKUrancJE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1, I860* 92,230,006 47
Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,MK 66
Total amount or claims by doathpaid
to date 1,336,990 84
94,282,488 97
Beujamtu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph i.. lx>rd,
General Ageut, Robert 1.. Patterson. President.
•Tho funds of this Compauy urc all solely iuvestod
In first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and
boles uf uieuibers fully secured by their policies
For torther particulars inquire of
WM. XI. GLADDING.
Agentm flavauuab.
At tho office or Bell A Prentiss
J, 8. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner.
tou 29
Messrs. Padzuord, Fay A Go.,
L K. Tin, Esq., State Bauk.
R1A1UNE AND FltlE 1N8URAN<UE.
THE INTERNATIONAL
Insurance Company.
SO. IS, MERCHANT'S GXOHANI
NSW l’OBK.
:oe,
GASH OA PIT AAj—#31'A,OUO
AGKNT FOR SAVANNAH,
James ifJ[• Carter,
' AT THE OFFICE OF
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT & CO.,
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Oihcc.
(SOOGMSOXITO MULUtCX * ZVU.,)
Groceries.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clook J« from of .loro will'be
Tho o.ool .Mortmoot orbrocorlo., 1-ro.liloo.,
nun... IVnnka.v inrt rv_L r. I_ ’
fore delivery.
M9* All articles purchased at auction and not
sottiod tor previous to tbe next regutarsale, will b*
sold on account and risk of former purchaser-
ooUi
Flue ur a 1 tore, Oil PslntlDi
Ou FRIDAY NEXT, 10th Ool
fro., at Auction,
ier f at 11 o’clock,
will be sold at tbe Dwelling House, No, 162 8tate
stroct, next to the corner or Jefferson street.
A large and complete assortment or Uno fashion-
a bio Parlor and Chamber Furnlturo, consisting of
mahogany hair seat8oras, Tote a Totes and Chairs;
Rod Plush Rooking Chairs; msrblo top Centro Ta
bios: Bureaus and Wuhstands; Extension Card Ta-
bis; flldoboards;Bedstead*; Kattrasscsiect ot Cot-
(agoFurnlturo; Kitchen Furniture, Ac., ko.
Also, a line and select assortment of Oil Paintings,
Steel Engravings, &o., ko. Torms—Cash, before
doll very. oct 4
HitaTBE:
Will ;my tho highest market prices, cash for good
Flint and dry salted Hides, tbe coming scasou.
.opt 6 ’
At Prlvato Salo.
Just received In store and for salo low tor cosh
76 boxes No. 1 Family Boap
26 “ l’ale Soap
100 w ’’Frasers" Pearl Starch
26 otslcs small and middling Rice
10 bbls. Domestio Brandy
20 bbls. Old Mongaheia Whiskey
26 half quarto and eighths assorted Brandies
6 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy
600 bbls. Roiendale Cement
10 half ohesto Hyson Tea
60 dozen Brooms
200 gross Round Wood Box Matches,
sopt 26
ForltenL
The counting room and store next to our store,
formerly occupied by Mayor k Blum. Also, several
stores uuder our ceuutirg room uug20
ALANSON MARSH,
8. A. KOLLO Firm of A. 8. Boruos *Oo.
« Childs, Pratt * Oo.
ALONZO CHILD,
I. P. BALLARD. ••
WM. M. DODGE, «
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTJB, "
WM. E. KOLLO,
8. T. LIPPINOOTT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSIEI),
WM. H. RIVERSM1TH,
W. H. LYON, «
GEO. CHAPMAN, “
JOS. H, WKSTOchr,
JOS. PATMAN, ‘‘
“ Livingstou, Ballard k Oo.
** Win. M. Dodge & Co.
1 H. A. Curtis k Co
Hustod k Carll.
W. H. Lyon k Co.
“ Loo, Murphy It Co.
M Briggs, Westcott k Co.
“ i'atmau It Co.
GEO. SAVORY, “ tl Geo. 8avory k Oo.
J. A. REQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, President.
’ CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico Presipent.
WM. E. KOLLO, Secretary.
This Company will issue Policies upou Ma
rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire
Rtoka, at liberal rotes of premium.
Looses promptly and liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
octjH. No. 86, Bay Street.
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE ANb
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Penn,
CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000.
ram, maw*, axi> island isbdrascb.
DIRECTORSi
Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whllden, Merchant, 14 North Front-sLt
John Q. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter 4 Co.;
E, Tracy, firm or Traoy k Baker:
John R. M’Curdy, firm or Jones, white It M’Curdy;
Isaac Hazlohurat, Attorney and Counsellor;
James B. smith, firm of James B. Smith It Oo.;
Theodore W. Raker, firm of Traoy It Baker;
R. S. Walton, 360 Market street;
Thomas K. Limerick, 534 Spruce street;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall
CHARLES 0. LATHROP, President.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD.
flTATJi or Mississippi, City or Vicksburg, 1
Ofllca or tho Southern Railroad Couipauy. j
T HE Southern Railroad Company invite propo
sals from contractors tor tho clearing^ gradu
ation, masonry, trostling and bridging, nocossary
to the complete preparation tor the superstructure
ortho roadway oi tho oastoru divisiou of tLelr
road.
Also, for toruUUlug tho cross-ties, and for tlie
trock-laylug with atiy Incidental work ueuessury.
And tor all othor work, stations, platforms, de
pots, ko\ required in the thorough completion or
thu road lor otl'eotlvo operation.
Tbo graduation amounts to770,000 cubic yards of
oxcavatlon, and 666,000 cubic yards or embank
ment.
The trestiiug lo4,000teot.
Tho bridging to 600 feet.
The masonry tor culverts amounts to 10,000
porch.
Thecross Ues to 180,000.
Proposals, sealed, endorsed, aud directed to the
uudersigued, will bo received until the first day of
November next, and will be,| at tbo option 6r bid
ders. either for—
i. The entire work of construction, completing tbe
road ready tor the Iron;
it. Tho work of construction, exclusive of cross
ties and track-laying;
ui. For each item of work, eutireuud separate;
iv. For the grading or either, or a specified num
ber uf section^, of otic milo each;
v. Fur the cross ties to be furnished, the number
spoonfed;
vi. For the ontiro construction, icady tor the iron,
of cither ortho threo divisions herelnaltor named
ol sold road;
The eastern divisiou, connecting with the com
pleted road at or uoar tho town of Brandon, extends
to the Mobile aud Ohio road, 82miles, which will
be divided into three subdivisions : tho first of 21
miles, tho second or 28 miles, and the third of 83#
“ilos.
Iu each form of proposal, the bidder will state bis
item prioos, uud for thu graduation will make his
bid at so muclyjor cubic yard of excavation and
embankment, and the additional difference for "ex
cess’’ of either: or for so much per cublo yard up
on tho largest item, aud tbo difference for "ex
cess.’’
Tho parties making proposals aro desired to moke
them la tour forms: 1. For tho whole amount pay
able monthly in cash, os tho work progresses, re
serving twenty per cent tor final settlement. 2.
One-haifin cash, payable In the same way, and one
bairintheBtockof the company. 8. One-third in
cash, payable in tho some way, the bonds of the
company, payablo in ten years, with interest st
8lxper cent., payable annually. 4. Payable en
tirely In tbe stock of the road.
Tbe proposals to bo considered must bo accompa
nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and
tbe compauy resorve tho right ol accepting uuyor
declining all.
Maps, profiles and specifications may bo Been at
this office; and any torther information will bo fur
nished upon application to the undersigned.
Tho Southern Railroad commences at Jackson,
tbe capital or tbo 8tate, and to finished as far as the
town of Brandon; aud to in good running order
and well equipped to that point. It extends from
Brandon in a line almost directly cast elgbty-two
and a half miles, to the intersection, of tho Mobile
and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below tbe town of
Marion, in Lauderdale county; and passes through
the counties of Rankin. Scott and Nowlon. The
line is over a high rolling country, well watered
and tlmbered.aud in point ofboaUhtuluess,eoonom
leal living, ko., is equal to tho most favored
portions of tho Carolines andGeorgla. Tbegradiog,
except tor the first tweuty miles to generally light;
and upon the most or the sections the excavation
and embankment alternate favorably: tho excep
tions being in tho two heaviest cuts. The material
tooraobaractercaslly moved, the growth or tbe
country alferds abundance of Umbor suitable tor
bridging and crosa*tiea; and it Is believed that no
CRANE’S
METALIC
awiEEMi n^sDsav.
mHISIsauowly invented BUklAI. CASK, Cash-
X lowed to accord with tlie lccliugs of tho be
reave i, and yet retaining all the requisites or rii
appropriate i eceptacle tor the dead. There to no
reason why such u recoptadu should be made to
create by ils uppcarance dtongn eablu sensations.
Ills enough that wo should he bereaved, mid what
ever tends to soften or make less Ween tlie |Mijgniiii
«y of oar grief, euimueudH itoelf io our couEidurn*
tlou. 8o much that to repulsive has been discarded
iu the urrungumonl aud shupe of tlie Above Case,
that its name, tho CASKET BURIAL. CAS*-, to au
involuntary suggestion, nod T do not lit-ritaio to
aver that there has novuv been iu uao any tiling so
entirely chaste, appropriate sud convenient as this
inventiou.
Tho Case permits a vfow of thu entire body- oiler
It is enclosed, tho whole ton being compared of
bcautltol thick French Plate OWi.biifficiciitly ttrong
toriMiat uuy internal or cxtoniul pressuiu, to per
fectly air tight, composed or tm-tol highly onm-
ruchtod, aud will last for uges.
Samples of tho Casket may be seen at the effiee or
Messrs. CRANK, WKIJ.S &C<‘., 82 Bny street, ,«a-
vaunab.
P. 8. I’ersouH desirous of purchasing the oxclu-
slvo right for the safe of the Casket in the following
Slates,Georgia, Floridu, South Carolina and North
Carolina, will please apply hy loiter rr Iu person to
WILLIAM U. PHILLIPS & C,
owners of Poteut, care or
CRANK, WELLS k CO.,
Savunuah, Georgia.
B. Righto (» one or more counties will be sold
oct 1-lf-fiO'
Thos. K. lJKXRiox, Secretary.
. — BARTER,
JAMBS M. CA
June 16
. Agent,
No. 86 Bay street.
ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMFY,
No. 11 Pine street, New York,
(BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NA8SAU STREET.)
Cash Capital—$150,0001
mHlsCompany Insures ogalust loss or dam&go by
X Fire, ou tho most reasonable terms, dwelling
houses and furniture, warehouses, stores uud mer
chandize, factories, snips in port, eto.
All losses will be adjusted and promptly paid.
D. 8. MILLS, President,
C. BROOM, Vice President
Edw’d C. Taylor, Sccrotary,
Gso. B. Dkaxx, Surveyor.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
June 17 for Savannah, 86 Bay street.
AY—200 bales Hay, to stere and /or salo by
. Jy26
CRANE, WELLS k CO.
DRESS GOODS-
P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS
Silks;
Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids;
Challio, Valencia and Saxony Plaids;
French Morinoes; Coburg Cloths;
Solid Colours and Printed Mous do lalnes;
Sack Flannels; French Plaid Flanuoto;
Scotch Plaids: Mode do Paris Plaids;
English, French aud American Prints;
Ginghams, &c.. &c.
Just reculvod and lor salo by
“ ,W1
septl3
DkWITT k MORGAN.
G KDAK POSTS—We aro oxpcctiug to receive
from tbe Bahamas a lot of Cedar Posts, l’or-
sous wishing any will pleaso apply soon, as many
are already engaged.
YONGE k FRIERSON,
scptlO No. 94 Bay street
LOUR—160 bbls Extra Flour, Port Royal and
Jj Itebanon Mills; 10 do Ext-a Family do: 60 do
Etowah Suiierflne do; 660 sucks Augusts do do; Just
received and tor sale by
zeptlO » WEBSTER & PALMES.
(j Just recolved aud for salo by
sept 19 WEBSTER & PALMES.
MoNETT MONET n WDmYTU
Tf/HY be we without Moueyf when it to just i
Vt easy tor any ono to be around with a pocket
toll as not, if they only Iblhk so. I have got a now
articlo, from which from five to twenty dollars a
day can bo mode, cither by male or female. It to
highly respoctabfo business, and an article which to
wanted in every thrnily in the United States. En
close mo two dollars by mall, at my risk, and I will
forward you by return mail a Circular, with toll
Instructions in the art. The business to very easy.
Try it, if you aro out ofomployment: and you will
novor regrot it; for it wll be better tor you to pay
tbe above sum, and insure a good business, than
to pay twenty-five cents tor a spurious advertise
ment. This to no humbug. Try it l Try nl Try
IT I Address your letters t*
DWIGHT MONROE, New York.
sept 16-Sra
t
J. E.
Brough ga
nob Gs., Y
DE FORD,
8.E. Corner oL
I
_
\J beautifol assortment or email Fancy Articles la
china and gold ornamented, consisting in partot
Jewol boxes, fancy do, reticulee, florets, boquet va
ses. cables, dracket grondolas, small do, oologns
bottles, ribbons, cologne, lantern blue florets, can
dlesticks, and lost though not least useful, match
boxes, a very tasty selection and something new en
tirely. G. M. GRLFFIN,
Successor to the lots M Eastman,
,-IJy Comer Bryafl and Whitaker sto.
, Wholesale and retail Dealers In
m Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Wi
Dye fltnflb* French, English-and American
cry Fte Toilet and Shaving 8o*i , _
Brashes of every description, Surgical and Dental
'— Trusses and Supporters of all kinds.
ManufacturedTobacco, All the Potent
Medlclnee of the day. 8nperlor Inks,
Pars Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purpose*,
Extracts tor Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac.
49* N. &—Bipedal attention given to the
preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Casos,
With plain Directions tor use, Includlnf Directions tor
treatment in cozes of poisoning, Drowning, Jto.
■tfur
PLUMBING.
P LUMDlNli, in all its vorioua branches, at-
tended to ut the shortest uotico, uud iu superior
stvle. Also, may »»o found Shower Uatbs, Galvaniz
od Iron, Tiu aud Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers,
Patent ran Water Cloaots, i/cud l’i pes, Sheet I^cad,
Braes and Plated Cocks. Force Pumiw, India Rubber
Hose. For safe at the House Furnish Stere, No. 166
Broughton-stroot.
mario horaop. umr-»f
WATCHES—WATCliES-^YVATCHBS.
We are receiving the London Lover
SjejK Watches, of tho most colebruted makers, In
JlT* »G°ld and Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Du
■HIBplex Watches, Watches for llmiug Horses
fine Swiss Chronometers, which we oilbr at reasona
ble priooe, at our now store in Gibbons’ Rauge.
■eDt28 D. B. NICHOLS k OO.
negro labor.
The company to ontirely out of debt, and has due
to it by roliablo stockholders, about9-!3o,000, which
willdoubtlcss bo paid as tbo Board of Managers may
call it in. It is also an recipient under tbo roceut
grant ofLnda made hy Congress, illhey can be had
along tho line, which Is believed to be tbo case, of
nearly 400,000 acres of land.
Tho rood connects with and is an extension of
tho Vickburg and Jackson Railroad, completed and
in full operation to tho Mississippi river atVlqkburg;
opposite which city, in Louisiana, commcuces tho
icksburg, Shrevcnport amt Texas Railroad, now
under contract for its whole distance and in rapid
progress or ceustruction. It intorsocts tho New
Irleans and Jackson, Groat Northern Railway at
Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with
the Mississippi Coutral Railway, tho Iron or which
to now being laid to Holly SpriugB. It intersects
with tho Uobllo and Ohio Railroad, osalroady stat
ed. near Marion, and Us point or intersection meets
with tho North-eastern and Southwestern Railroad
iu Alabama, and through that unites with tho roads
In Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina. It to
also an Indispensable link iu tho lino of Railways
that are to unito Charleston aud Savannah, through
Montgomery. Vicksburg, Bbrovenport and El Paso,
with tho Pacific Ocean runuing its entiro length on
thosamo parallel oflatitudo with those plaoes. It
to thus obvious that this line or work to ono or the
most important unfinished enterprises in tho coun
try. It to thorough National in its character; for
U unites Malno and New Orleans, aud tho Atlantic
and the Mississippi, by iudissoluablo bonds. But
whilst thus National, It appeals especially for aid to
Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when
completed, with tlio intermediate gap in Alabama,
it will, with its conuccllons, now built and being
built, run right through the heart of thoso great
Southern cutton-growiug States, Louisiana, Missis
sippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and
unites tbe great inland sou with the broad ocean.
These facts aro stated to call attention to this line
of road and to Induce capitalists and contractors, to
embark liberally in its construction. The fifteen
miles or completed Railroad, with its cqulnmeute
and sixty valuable slaves,mnny or them mechanics,
is a bonus from tbe State or Mississippi; tbe publlo
laud has been donated by Congress ; and it to, per
haps, not greatly over-estimating tbe present pro-
perty of tbe road to put Uat or near one million of
dollars, In which sum future stockholder* who may
bocome such by dlroct subscription of raoaey or
work,will boat onco equally interested. It will
thus be seen that this road prosente peculiar in
ducements to men or means to engsgo in its con
struction.
WU.C. SUEDES,
sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad.
McCarthy ginned sea
COTTON IN LIVERPOOL.
BROKER la Liverpool reporting class andval-
_ ue of a consignment of tbe McCarthy Glnnod
Island Cotton from a houso in this city, writes
as follows:
"H., 7 bags fartoh color, with a little shell, not
— .the *
BV T. J. BULLOCH & CO
Farm at IMvate Bale.
A voty desimbio tract of laud, only threo miles
front the city, containing about 80 acres, half of
whlob Is cleared k undor good aud substantial fonce.
Tho cleared laud to a rich loomy soil, and woll
adnpted for gardening purposes. Tnero to a well of
moat oxcoUcut water on tho premises and all neces
sary out-bulldings. negro, housos, barns, Ao. lbs
balance of tbo tract, aay 40 acros, ia uncleared land •
and heavily timbered with valuable timber, and
the soil excellent. The locality la very excellent;
not ono coso of sickneea has occurred on the prem
ises during tbe whole time tho present proprietor
bas ownod It. This ia a chanco for au investment
rarely to be mot with, and any person wishing a
quiet private residence near tbo city, or any porson ,
deeirous of going into tbo gardening busiuess to
roiso fruit and vegetables for our market, will fiud .
this tbo place to suit.
For terms, which will be very liberal, ibaulro at
our counting room, 164 Bay street. Title's undtoputa-
aug9
” At 1’rlvatn ftnfo,
1700 buaheto Rico, an oxcollont article for stock.
of all kinds. Call and examine, l’rico 25 cents pc*'
bu8he1, , JunolB
,J&! 0 . S00< \ 8torA8 > under 1110 bl'*ff. 61 Urn foot Of
Whitaker streot. June 19
Wonted lo Purchase
A convenient medium-sized houso, iu a centra I
location—one fronting ou a square would lie pi-ufei •
rod—for such an one u liberal price would bo glvt-i-,
JuuolO
At Private Bale.
Thirty eligible building Lota, 66 Toot front by 100
to 124 feet deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon aud
Gaston streets. Those lots are on higli ground au4~
sorao of them in tho immediate neighborhood of the
lot selected tor tbo situ ot' the Savannah, Alban.*
and Gulf Railroad Detail. Terms same us city lot 8
viz : one-filth cash, the balance bearing Interest al
six por cent. JunolO
TO BUILDERS.
T IE SUBSCRIBER la prepared to execute
at the shortest notice, and in too most work
manlike mannor, ail kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other work connected with tbo mauulke-
turtag or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc,
or Sheetlron Business.
HORACE MORSE,
octlS 166 Broughteu at
0 ARY r SD AGUEREOTYPE TAMBRO
t yP ..... , i M p L0L ? r.p hy .
VTrOULD respectfully give notice (hat bin
T f rooms aro uow opon for too boosou, und rea
dy for too rocoptlon or visitors.
By the Amukotypk procoss persons may now have
tholr children’s pictures taken, in almost anv posi
tion they may choose, in from 1 to 3 secodds sutiug.
By tho Photographic process old Daguerreotypes
canbo transferred to paper, beautifully colored aud
enlarged to life. oct 22
FlNpLAY’S IRON WORKS, '
MACON, GEORGIA.
Tho subscriber, from long experience in
the bus!uoss. to prepared to fornish Ftcam
'Engines, Boilers. Circular, Singlo und Giing
m.,y r, 0 8aw tV.li 1 Machinery, Grist and Merchant
Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Uoarfug. and Castings In gen
eral. Tbo Saw Frames, whotuor tor uprlgnt or cir
cular, will bo of Iron whon required. All of which,
with bfe many improvements, is warranted to bo
S ual to tho best mado at anv othor establishment.
s works are on a scale as extensivo as tbo larg
est at tho North, and bo is prepared to fill ordors
with promptness and dispatch.
sug 7 RODENT FINDLAY.
jAktt
V/Si
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE^
work offorB, in facilities for construction, greater mHE Bonds nrii,nrnt V ^rfl r «v,!^nh U ?.^Y’ 0 ? 8 5 8 i
MuoomomatoccmlmctcK, upoolally thco cleg T ?ul?y,1867?(SomLl/kSm k!‘"SjJuuJS;
ruary, 1867, (commonly known as McAllister
Bonds,) issued for CeutralRailroad Stock, will bo
redeoraod on application, In Stock or too Central
Railroad and Banking Compauy, at its market val
ue, tho Bonds bolng recolved at par. Holders ol
too same preforring cash, can havo them redeemed
In money. JAS. S. WIIKIN8,
City Trouti.
C OCOA NUTS—ooo Cocoa Nuts, received and tor
sale by [scpt2li| J. D. JKSSEE.
ZiXTTXiXI G-IA.NT
CORN AND COB MILL.
, iper*
sample before handling, has somo slight appearance
of having boen Saw Ginned. On examination, how
ever, snows that all the staple, both as to length
and uniformity,bas beeh preserved, ends much
greater degree of freedom and kindness has been
given by too procoss. This remark applies more
or less to all toe marks of this shipment. In this
Instance, too staple Is stout and a good length, and
without being fine, la not ooorse. n
Tbe andereTgnod, agents tor toe above mentioned
Gins, always have a sup*" - * —
ST ATM OF 80. CAROUXA, QZORGU AND FLORIDA,
PATENTED MAY 16, 1864.
COPYRIGHT SECURED MARGU 1856.
FJTHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders
X is rospcctfolly called to tho abuvo Mill. They
aro now in uso by at least 10,000 of tho most practi
cal Stock Feodors throughout too country, who are
ready to testify to their superiority over all other
Mills of a similar kind. These Mills aro mado too
exclusive business of tho patenteo, Mr. Scott, who
being u practical man, superintends the casting In
person, and selects only such iruu as is bost adapt
ed to their uso, which, like car wheels, require to
be made or metal known te be bard and Btrong.—
K weigh from three to five hundred pounds, ac-
ng to size, and can be put In operation in twen
ty minutes withoutexpenso or mechanical aid.
Tho Little Giant bos takon tho first premium a
nearly all tho State Fairs throughout tbe Union, and
that In tho mostcomplimcntary manner. They are
guaranteed against breakage or derangement when
used according to directions, and warranted to tire
the most perfect satisfaction, or tho money refunded
on too return of the mill.
They aroor three sizes, and will grind from eixhl
to flRoca bushels good food per hour, accordln* lo
size, with ouo or two horses; * m ** M * wa * w
Wo now offer them to tbe trade complete, ready
tor attaching tbo team, at reduced prices 7
Mr: C. H. CAMPFIELD is our Agent In 8avannab.
of whom the mill may be bod at our Price. *
march 7—cod&wly
T h cdiPARTNinasrainroOTCBr'"
E undersigned have this day formed a Co-part-
nersbip iu tbo Hack, Salo and Livery Stable.
u nderthe name and style ol Freeman, Henderson
A Co. a. FREEMAN,
J.M. HENDERSON,
D.S. HENDERSON.
Savunuah, Sept. 1, 1866. sept 1—lm
aug 5—w2m
ou band, at 9126 esch.
IN k YILLALONGA.
PATENT ICE PITCHERS.
J USTreoelvod.ONLY thirty-twodays from Bal
timore by the new Steamship line. The nu
merous enquirers will be glad to learn that they
have finally arrived.
KENNEDY k BEACH,
Houae-furnUhing Store, Hodgson’s Nsw Block.
fjMDUR.—300 sacks Palaoe Mills Double Extra
J? Rotr, Just -
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADE!,
CARPET WARE-HOUSE,
140 ooxozjhb ajjd 67 sr. /cinof
IE Subscriber has received, and will open
this day, the largest end most extensive variety
.... INDOW SHADES ever offered in this city. It is
the Intention or the advertiser to keep constantly In
store a large supply of all.the various patterns and
styles manufactured by the manufacturers ol this
ooontry and of France, to which toe attention of mer
chants and families In tbe city and cornu, j, i* tn.
vitod. They will be sold atVbolesate and retail. *t
satisfactory prices. w H. GU10N, Aceni. >■
Jan 9
»d and far
RUSS, l
DAVIS ft LUNG
uto qta.; In store and for sale by