Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 10, 1856, Image 3

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B tWUCK—1 luloul to Min':» oilioio' In ■eptu-lm. MRryuatroot. •*■? ■ iajanirikk. man.' “ -am. OR- J. R. S1UTH b»rflmorodhl>00m fm tu Broojhtoa .trait, In Didtcy'. BulbUai, » ten iloon .hove Bold.Q'. ml storo. RmM.oco »l lira. Kimbart’a, Wort Broad ilreob »o|.ll TOCgWranamig 0* cHArttAat (XIUNTV. a as- I *“>» MDtlidale ibr ru-olectlon to tbo of- Mr iloo of Hwolvor or nut Rrturo. In Jtmi.ry mmmy M,,CU yo Jo5STkkoy. TO TUB VOTER® OF CHATHAM' COUNTY. Follow olUieosi I am *candidate at the rfr oi wtU'U, lu Jauuary uoxt, for tboofflco ot T4* Oollootof, and solicit your 11 u AKUON oo'tl Savaunah, &pl. 30th ,1856. Ho \VB»*“ ciHWoJO ir _^ . «»» Tho great desideratum of Planlora U final- jar lv obtained la tbo-sUooreaM InvonUoaof Uuwe'e Cadou Harvester, with which one hand con iiicK as much cotton as Uvo in the ordinary way, wide* #aviug an Immense amount of labor. What Wiiltooy’s cotton Gin U In IU after stage, Howo’a Karvo-ter tu in plotting. FW I'urther Imornuilon, apply to A. WILBUR, IU Bay street. Agant for tho 8tat«i or Georgia and Florida, JyM to the Patrons of tbe Sar’h Georgian ^ All debt, duo to the Georgian previous t Hr tho ttth imiaut, are payable ouly to the an derailed. Notes aud ooeauuw due In tbe city wll 9c presumed IrainudUtoly, aud all debts duo In the soiiuiry will bo rorwardod by an early mall. t'uis being tuo tirst time that tho undersigned has publicly appealed to hta late patron, heteelathat iti.iv will mu cousider him unreasonable in urging u|K>u them the uecesslty lor Immediate payment. Remittances may be mado directly to tue under* tiguou, or to R. B. HUton A Go., whose receipt will be valid. PHILIP J. PUNCH. Savauuab, Hay 28, I860. myl8-lawd&w * 'ote*itcae xarwvmrm. t'lio subduriners offer lor sale a Urge and varied sssnrtmcntofsocond-hand printing material, suffi cient us establish a complete Job Office, with but few additional articles, oousMIng In part uf—One srnplo rout or small pica, as good as new, and vari* oUd routs or Job type; one aupor royal hand-press; uuo Hoe A Go s prooT-preu, latest improvement, uuw; two erni'ic large imposing stones, new; dou ble slid single * anda; owes, composing sticks,col umn rules, gull 3; s, ch.wos, etc., etc., together with carious other nr iciod pertaining to a uowspaper ,r job olllue. It. U. HILTON A CO. I uuo 28 W iU,I.M, DEALERS IN DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND P A V UHY GOODS. .Vo. 141* Vongresa-tt., Savannah, Ua. SS&. I. WKI.US, formerly or Beaufort Dial. a. C. I'llSOl’UIMJS WILLIAMS, ** dorivouCo.,Ga. jeptT _ / ft SMS. i- U. IUVU>. ~ W. B. tO.Vii. lilttti, 13A VIS A IMG, Ul>.Vl*LLSalO*i MERCHANTS .i.WANNAH, GA. uU> JO MS.'hdlT. U. V. MXO.UMU* I.OCIt WIT <fc SNRLLINGS, COMMISSION M KUO HANTS, ANU SHIPPING AUKNTtY Savannah, Ua. Will uitcnd to tho uclliug ui’all kinds or produce siHcuunmiioi given to reculviug aud forwarding k ..i may 31 ly Auction Sr ■ 7 - (mission House, Macon, Ua At R. H LAUGIIMN, tnmuial Agen , and Auctioneer, Ati.ni.- from u._ .nonds consignments or ever) j«d.Tipii«m. i t'«o» orders for Colton. ** Xf S|Hi;inl atlouiimi given to tho sales or Real mine, .stocks and Negro property, at public and pfiv tie ml us. Prompt returns o»d dinxtich.» .teter -too—t). A. L. LAMAR. mchao a .tmKKy u. r. smuut GREEN * SMOOT, ATTOllNHYS AT LAW <wVM. tHOUAOTON, OA. JufiN mLiio, Ordinary of Chatham County, ANf* aTTOUNEV AT LAW. ■nHtfu m the Court House. _ ttylS ANi'flONV M»CCr.LUll, “ ATTOBNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia, ortluo on Bay street, over the Bank or Savon- twU. mayl3 H, L. P. KING, A T T buAM AT LAW, Corner of Bay and^ Whitaker Street*, SAVANNAH. fob 22 3ma* A. K. WnKIHT. J V. K. SaVAQE. WRIGHT & SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS.AT LA IK, H HUM a WICK, GA. Jyl9 —36irHXBirwH^ KNG1XEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, VoK.VKK OF DRAYfOX AXD HKVAX STd., (Above C A. L lamar.) JyC—Jim' _ tCMLPHTR BROTIIERS, Lumber,. Mill and Brick Fards. sept 6 dAVANNAILGA. r. j. 00PR.V, wit. sTAHBj’tr. a. h. uiitnia, OGDEN, STARR & CO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, BA V-8TBSRT. SAVANNAH. OA. PATTEN, HUTTON*CO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Unystreet, Savannah. Ga. E. CUMMING, ATTOUNUbT At’lXW, febl-ly iBwixTox, oa. a A UAKXUO.V. A. 0. MCQIHU HARRISON 6i McGEHEB, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND VorwuriliuB nierelmiUs. 59 .SB 61 BR0UMTB8ST, C0LUHB6S, OEOBOU. 19" Particular attention given to tbe sales or Real Kataie, Negroes aud Produce. •9* liberal advances made on Negroes and Mer chandize. RC.S& PATTEN it CO. ) Gl’VllY ail'A'HKL, >Columbus, Ga, SrKWART, UdAY « CO. J MI8E, DAVIS k LONG,\ , Wil. WKUHII. f S,r0 " nal ‘ TOUXd, ATKIN’S Ji IKWIIAM, I 0. A. SIllIKXK A CO.. 'IAP.ImW«)U B. 8. SMITH, 1 Mobile, Alabanu. out 23 ly B. ELLIS, Factor and General Commission Merchant' NO} 71 BAY-STRKBT, SAVANNAH, OA., kotrsto—Moisrs. Claghorn kCunulughara, Bon Jt ireutlsa, Ogdon, Starr U Co., Savannah ; J. P, ThompBon. Rnatnn. nov 1 Wll. AfTDLKV COUPKK. J.VO. CODMK FKArtSR. COUPER & FRASER, Fi0tn88 A GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay street. Savannah, Ga. \myll vor Dr. Brantley’s Drug CHARMS) BHOLL, Arohlioot. two OOMforUblo Woo’det T corner <4 Liberty end Dri 1 Apply to . JO"* ; sept 50^ r THB«iibSSbo?S!ni I hhout to partition | t'ff the two elegant end commodious sto- I rlesovor Dr. Brantley *a Drug Store Into liOtHrea, nin«rHthom for rent by lit of No- ornpxt. , niARLRt SHOLI^ 3>t S» \ Architect. t rUK fourth ator) Store. Apply to ■opt sw-tr-ea FUR RENT. - " ~ A WHARF STORE under 174 Bay strui PomomIou given 1st October. A^ply to TIRON k GORDON. —ranialb A VALUABLE LOT, near the Contral Railroad Depot, about 80 x 100 foot. This Lot is feeaitnpio. On the prom Isos are throo corafortablo NVoodou BUILDINGS, wutuii rent for imiiJ per annum. Terms moderate. Apply to J. B 0UBBKIN1B, •opt 29 Ageut. llfflA HOTEL. ** ATLANTA t i t t GEORGIA. J* J* IIESLBR, Proprietor* Late (fthe Verandah Hotel, New Orleans. Passengers per Evening Trains will Ond Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars. ■opt Hi ft MERCHANTS’ HOTEL. jA °jsa8mfehih,^- T .^. LA - —— ...|I60 ... 800 ... 20 00 lyr ft, BOARD FIR DAT.. , BOARD not WKBK BOARD HOI MONTH...., ,mayl3 MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, CHARLESTON, B. 0. THIS Houae la now adapted to all the wants of the Travelling Public, and the er- forte of the Proprietor will be to deserve St k their patronage. H0MA8 8. NICKERSON. “ Dennis Holland; NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solicits tbo patronage or masters of vossols and others requiring tho service) of a Notatry Publio ortibloplng Master, and will attend promptly to all business entrnsted in **fo ore, lm—scp6 li REMOVAL. Tho subscriber has removed to tho store oast of Sir. O’Conner, coruor or Drayton aud Broughton streets, adjoining the Marshall — Houfe, whore ho Is prepared to mako to or der Uentlemen'g Coats, Pants, Vests, 4o., in a man ner to suit tho moat fastidious. Gentlemen furnishing their owu materials will Qnd it to their advantage. Cash muBt be paid for workmanship In all cases, as there will bo no books kept op -n.- Cutting for men and boya attended .to; and all cutting jobs must bo paid for on delivery. Uuiforms or all kinds made according to the Uult- ad States* Regulations. SS* Youug men desirous or becoming good out- tors of all garments bel uging to the trade can be taught in six lessons, at 83 a lesson. Those who will patronize me will Qnd prices to suit the times. M. CAREY, Agent sept 18—lm I jlLOUR.—800 sacks “ Carmichael's’’ Flour just 1 received and for salo on favorable terms by sept 26 WEBSTER k PALMES. MAGAZINES. H ARPER’S Now Monthly Magaziuo Tor October. Godey’s lady Book lor October. Atthut’s Home Magazine for October. Peterson's New Monthly for Octobor. Recolved and for sale by WARWICK k DAVIS; sept 26 169 Congress street. Of a Barrels Apples, Mercer Potatoes, lted Unions, Ou Tomatoes, Burgalow Poars, and 600 Cab bage), in store aud for ialo by sept 26 J. D. JESSE. -« tomuiereepeb; ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Bryan-it. / would respectfully announce to the oiuiens oi vannah that ho 1b ready to make and pnt down Carpets. Oil Cloth, Hatting, Ac., at the ahorteet no- Iceland on the most reasonable terms. ocUMf J UST RECEIVED, per late arrivals from Now York, a superior article or Fluted Skirts, and for salo by J. W. THRELKAI.D, sept 2 Cougress and Whitaker sis. B UTTER AND CfigS'B—5 Qrklns extra oboice Goshen Butter; 10 boxes of English Dairy and new Cream Cheese, recolved and for salo by soptlO _ _ J. 1). JESSE. gknbbaLTotigb; CULVER AN1> GOLD PLATING cAn now be done O at home. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himself permanently, all work iu this line will bo dono with dispatch. All repairingol'Custors, Teapots, Candlesticks, gpoons. Forks, or any other article will bo dono nostly before plating. All old silver plate, such as Tcasetts or UrnB, Forks or Spoons, will bo re-tiulshod and made equal to now, and at modorate prices. All work or ordors loft at my store will be attended to promptly. P. 8.—Watch cases gal van! zed. may27 «. M. G1FFIN* DHongera by Ifflsshlp tor miftntflfo uud..Wash lii^tpn, will he .liui'ipil Wv Nfl^ Castle, Delaware, If •Mroil, fruio whlcli pluco omv start throo times dally Ibr tint itlmvn iiitlnt«i mid other Southern points. <;• it. net 4 MW sail on Saturday next, Od. 11, at 0 )6 o'clock, '■A. it/., precisely, r. niostoamiltlpALABAiU, Captain jf. fM. Schobok, will leuvo as above. For rroigbt or passage apply to PADELFORD, FAY A O). Cabin Passage ,...826 rlteorago PoFiago 8 tOT Ahlppura «»f Cotton by thoso dteanubiiM will pleosu l.iUu uiitiuu, that no Colton wlllberocetvcdat n n prosM-4 thin is not distinctly marked on theedge •irtho bib .• -ta ) -■ FOU CH ARLE8TON DIRECT. '» Ji* *•* Tho stijierlorsteamer GORDON* VM^gorJ. P. Brook*),Cmntnaudor, having thoroughly overhauled and foruMhod with a uow boiler, will run regularly— twice a week—belweeu Bavauuah and Charleston ; leavlug Savannah every ttoduesday and Saturday afturuoous, at 8 o'clock, and returning will leave Charleston every Monday and Friday afternoons, »t J Molti.li. For trelgbt or passage apply to J. I*. BROOKS, Ageut, sept 29 Charleston wharf. U.». Mall Line FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Oa., tomandi- na and JacksonoUte,Pieolata and Black Oredt, Via. - Jl-k THE atoamor WELAKA,Capt. N will leave for tho above places every Saturday Morning, at 10 o'clock. This boat has largo aud airy Btato Room accom modations, and taking the inland Passage, offers every inducement to Invalids and uthert. Freight will bo taken lor Trader’s HiU and Inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No freight will be taken alter 9 o’clock. For freight cr passage apply on board at tbe FloridH Steam packet wharf, or to Jy26 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron'* Lino— The new Burk J. R, DAVIS, Co tain . .Hand, will have quick despatch lor above port. For freight apply to 0. A. GREINER. oct 7—10t _ FOR BOSTON.-TUe uow sclir. ALBA, .Captain Taylor, will moot with prompt don- for the abovo port. For freight apply lb cell HUNTER k GAMMKLU FOR NEW Y«-KK—Tho ship COLUMBIA, Caplaiu Bejteo, will have desiutch for the _ _ above iwrt. For freight apply to ootl HUNTER kiiAM tl ELL FOit "FRElGHf'oiniliARTER— 1 fhe A I 'Barque ISAAC R. DAVIS, Captain Hand,400 tons berth eu—can take tho hulk of 1,000 bales cot ton. Apply to 0_A. GREINER. JEH ' “FOR *PHlLADELPHfA^-HkaoN’rUva— Kirnff Vmskl.—Tin, schr. FANNIE, Captain Beastiin, uow loading, will have immediate dis patch. For freight engagements apply to septlB CHAS. A. GREINER, railing schr R W TULL, A M Strowbridge, master For freight, apply to auglO C, A. (fRBINF.lt. FOR LIVERPOOL—The A 1 Amerlnau ship FAUX1N, l’atton master, having u largo portiou of freight eugaged, will moot with dispatch us abovo, for balance or cargo, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR DEMERl ’S FERRY, AND ALL THE INiERMHUATE I ENDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. The now lion steam par,act SWAN, Captain Richard Johusou, will leave Charleston wharf every Friday morulng, at 10 o’clock, punctually, for Domery’s Ferry,-and all Intermedi ate landings on (he Savannah River. ffS* Tho Swan has superior accommodations for passengers. For freight engagements apply to * >HN R Alabama Lottery, - | AUlllOKIZklt MV niK StiTK UK aUHAMA.) s>nittjjtrii BXilitarq arabemq Untterq . CUB3.H. To bo druwo lit thodty of Montgomery, Alabama, in publio, on FRIDAY, Ootobor 10th, 1866. ou the plan ol‘ '' n S INGLBJf UMBERS! SAMUKIt SWAN, M«i^«r W.UUU Ticket. Only! I Pritna amounting to 200,000 Dollars! * '* " 20,000 1 do do.,. I do do 1 do do 1 do do & do do 2 do do 2 do do 20 do do 60 do do 76 do do 100 do do 126 do do, 2U,000 IS 20,0 JO Is KOkOOU 10,000 Is 10.U0. 10,000 Is 10,000 6,000 is 6,000 1,600 Is 6,000 1,000 U 000 600 U 10,000 300 Is 16,000 200 U 15,000 100 U........ 1.0000 is 7,600 p prizes of 8400 approxini’g to 100,000 are 1,600 4 “ 300 *• 20,000 ore 1,800 ‘ 80,000 aro 1,000 10,000 are 800 1 10,000 are 700 • 6,000 are 800 1 2,600 are 4§0 • 1,000 aro 320 • 600 are 2,600 300 aro 6^)00 • 200 aro 0,000 1,000 priaes amounting to 8200,000 4 •* 260 4 •* 178 4 “ 200 4 •• 160 8 “ 60 8 “ 49 80 “ 36 200 “ 25 300 *• 20 Hues or tick in*. Whole Tickets 810; Halves 86; Quarters 82 60. Tho Alabama and Georgia Lottorles, as chauuolB of Investment, present Inducements over any known scheme. The experience the publio have bad of the umuagemoutor these lotteries, tbe largo amouutofnrlzos sold, the promptness with which they have boou paid, aro tho best guarantees that th»y will always bo conducted in tho most lionora- blu mauuor. CO. - OF- NEW YORK. A HE taking Mariuo Risks at tkoir' Agbucy, corner of Dray tun mid Brydu siruutA. Approved Risks will bo tnkqo *»»•» llberki idriq*. and tho usual credit given M IV'cmum Xnt».» I’hrcc quitrlorn nftlic Imihiuo.*-' will in* .vt'iriuu n. tie tnir toiuors ill scrip. 41. A. L. l.iutioi', fob 10 Agent In N ivanuah. ■■ “iNs'tiKATStiii; - ■ sluuihevn Mutual liisuruttce Cumpauy, HuutUcrn Mutual Lite Inn. Company, Hume insurance Company, of N. lurk, Springfield Fire k Marine Ins* C'om’y, Risks in the abovo Insurance Companies underta ken hy WM. KIND & SONB, Agents, No. ub. Bay street, davuunah, 14th Ducemoct, I860. duul4 Fiuu, »i,uunk’a»u LTFk i N S 0 R A iN C h. iVO. 11.1, UAY-STHEKl. UAl’ITAli UKl'ltiaGNTED, Nvurly Four lUllllon Oolmrs, By the following responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak Lite Insurance Company, .. OP BAHTPOBD, UT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company. OP LONDON. Farmers* and Meehaulvs* Fire, Marine and Lift Insurance Company, OP PUlLADKLPllfA. Bridgeport Five aud Marine Insurance Company, OP BB1DOBPOBT, OT. Tue subscriber will elfoct lusuruuoe U> any amount In all parts of the State on every dosoripUon of property. life Insurance, to any amount, ut the lowest rate, for the beneQt or heirs aud urodftors, or payable tu the wlfo froe from the claims of creditors. Marine Insuronoo'on^HuUsor Cargoes to all parte of the world. jon*26 A. WH.HUR. MUTU ALBK NEFIT LIFE iNsUft aSTCK COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual• Nutt acuumulatluii, Jau. 1, i860* 82,230.imm> 4, Total amount or dividends paid to data 716,492 OU Total arnouut of claims by duatb paid todato 1,33d,9UO 84 sept23 JOHN RICHARD30N. Niagara Tails, tbe Lakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia PHILA- DELP’A NOTICE, C ONSIGNEES per Bohr. M. E. WELLS, from Bos ton, will please attend to the receiving of their goods from the vessel discharging at Buker’s Wharf, (foot of Aberoorn street) All goods re- maining on tho wharf after sunset will bo stored nt tho risk uud expense of the consignees. sop20 OGDEN, STARR k CO. IMO. I I $!48. T HIS LINE connects nt Philadelphia with the Grcot Varth-Westeru Railroad Route, through to Niagara Fills and Buffalo, in sixtoen hours from PbiladolphU.. Through Tickets, with tho privilege or stopping ut Philadelphia, and Intermediate points, for salo hy the Agent. Fare t<‘ Niugara Falls or BnllUu 828 “ Elmira 26 * Canandaigua 27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Ageut, J23 Savannah. Georgia. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK ggjgfe OO. B UTTER aud Cheese—10 Qrklns extro choice Goshen Butler, and 40 boxes of selected Chtese, all sizes, reccivod p,r stenmor Alabama. Hept21* • J, D. JESSE. T1HB I St- KNO T. Or. & A. L. ROWE, ’MANUFACTURERS IANU IMPORTERS OF LINSEED OIL, sept 26-1m IBS FRONT-STREET, NEW.YORK, EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. r 2 TRUSTED or the abovu named InsUlutiuu anuounce to the public, that this Academy will be opened on tho first Monday In November ne. The principal, Col. B. Sponoer, an experienced teacher, comes well recommended by his former natrons and other gontletnen of highest respecta bility. Rccommondod to us, as ho is, us well os from our own knowledge of Col. Spencer, we commend him and tho Academy to tbo patrouage of our friends at home and abroad. Miss A. II. Spencer will assist in tho Female and Junior department. For further information, apply o L. M. BLOUNT, Seo’ry. *epi26 NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH Of MARKfT 8QUARI, BRTAN STRUT ly Ui IHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Steamships— COXVILI.E,. 1.600 toils..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 « ..Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M.8. Woodhull. ALABAMA....1,300 “ ..Capt. G. K.Scbeuck. WIT.L UUVR SAVANNAH EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. These ships arc among tho largest ou the coast, unsurpassed in sjieed, safoty and comfort, maklug tholr passages In fifty to sixty hqurs, and are com manded by skillful, careful and pollto officers— Having olegaut state-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage to Now York..... 826 Steerage Passage to New York 8 PADELFORD. FAY k OO., Savannah. SAM’L L. lilTCHILL. 18 Broadway, fob 6 Now York. 9N1TKD SWAT Si MAIL LINK H. J. DAVANT. Jfi. PAdlOB AND (J051MIS9I0N MEB0ANT, No. 07 Bay Street, Jti-O Savannah, Ga nnsni savaob,' ~ ATTOBNEY AT UW, ruoaimaui, monaacoearr, aa. •ui iiuslness entrusted to bis oaro will reccivf prompt attention. lyr—marl7 tAXMi.^onomM, - .• i y nBI A. horrid'. RODGERS & NORRIS, WmWSSSS GROWERS, .... . .. “‘V-STBUT, SAVANNAn. I, IMt, (je II' jiwiiim uobrr'th, _ COMMISSION MEROttANT, AND DEALER IN Timber and Lumber. SA VANNAH, Go. ~WII. 8. DAN1KLI.,' ATTORNEY A T l,.iW, HAVAHNAU.fi A. I .*V 0),lce UV #F Thomiw M. T’.iurr ft t.'u. * Drus wro. Hit Street. wylj . , "' AVOOD"Aim CVfiBlSlt A Wnth «/ Wood, Boards. Pin * > -1st, uTb. Tira !’«. r ’. 9llin « ,e8 . Ughl-wood, Poai. Miera uthy and Palliitgs, for sale, at wholesale a • ctall, ih. i c t ,b » ou th ® n «w wharf recently e* ectrd on 'te^ or,tobortA *rn.;,moN IHPUOVBd' HEWING ~BACH1NBS. JD SSk % ^f maklng Bags—and oral aisortment or Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Wars, which I will be pleased to show, and at such price m will satisfy any one wishing to purchase. All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lend, Galvanised Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put op and Pipes furnished at short notice. Tin Woro at wholesale and retail. Call down on Bryan street, It will pay you for yourwalk. 1 pay you for your walk. JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. jy>MK8TIO LIQUORS— . , wt ‘loh is decidedly sui - jwflno for that purpose. J ...log irior to any other . •— vwmv. uu.iq1 or skein thread “*! 1 Mitred length, and which will ^ttmodto ho cb» ,Lt»l until tho whole is used. M.Y u , un ‘ c ‘ urer ' lr »* u ind Flour morchanu are JJJJoisIkrty invited -isU and examine It at 136 Cun Brcsi HiruQt. ALFRED WEBSTER,Gen. Agt I JOHN ©.BOOTH, ,4 BWWBEB AND 8UBVEYOB, turl 1 v/m ?l . r * & ta attontlon to deslgni In Arobih «• B*y HtroSt 10 " to# 8loro of Jolm Williamson, F.)q , ray 13 wrtffl* ^GARLBi ii. mT.niMit, ftftCR ANU RKBIDENCE, No. U LIBERTY 8T., Ono door west of DMyton, . ilyl{ ' ' 1-— • '•** 1-jii) 260 barrols Ohio RecttQed Whiskey, 100 do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 do K. Phelps’s Gin. 26 do Conn. River P. k H. Ryu Glu. 20 do Brandy. 36 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d -Ills pr. 20. do do Mogonolta Wine. 76 barrels Ohio Monongahela Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. 16 do Bon Bussells Nccter do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Noctar Whiskey 40 do Whlto Rectified do. 6 do Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do and puncheons Georgia Peach Brand 10 do Virginia Apple d^^ WEIKTElUtPALMlff 1 * rgli In store and for sale by sep 18 SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE. E 4th annual course of Lecturos In this Inatl- lion, will commence on tbo flrit Momlayln ibernext, and be continued for four months. R. D. ARNOLD, H D., ProL Theory and Practice of Medicine. P. M. KOLLOCK, M.D., Prof. Obstetrics aud dis eases of Women and Cltlidren. . w 0. BULLOCH, M. I)., ProT. Principles and Practice ofBurgeiy. J. G, HOWARD. M. D., Prof, of Anatomy. E.H. MARTIN,M. D., ProT. Institute* or Medi cine. J, R READ, M. 1)., Prof. Mat. Medina and Mod. Jurlspradenco, JOSEPH JONM. D., Pr°T. Medical Chemistry J t °3; J AjH^^ , m P*K*’ e , mOM Wator or Anatomy J.G. HOWARD, M. I)., Dean of the Fetidly. The Preliminary courseoricclures wll! coratnenco on the 20tb October. *ug 27 Otd&wtlst.Vov C1 04HEN BUTTER AND CIltEfiE—20 keg* Gi»- VX shun Butter; 60 boxos do Choose; landing from steamor and for sale by aoptl7 Si K ANTON, JOHN MON tt ( O NIAG’RA PALLS tor Patatka, Bast Fla., via Marys, Femandina, Jackson i Brunswick, SL Middleburg, (Black Creek,) and Picolata. HP* k The new and elegant steompooket gHBiii DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves every Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for tho above places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s HiU and inter- modiute 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 the Goi Works, or to Jy25 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. Wil M. LAWTON & COV Charleston, South Carolina. SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE PAC- TORS. R.WaikwriqhtBacot ) William M. Lawton fosBPH T. Dill. j Winborn LawtonJb. aug 2D eod4m vus o» tok tornutv. There aru 80,000 tickets numbered from 1 tofiO,* 000. There aro 380 full Prizes and 020 Approxlm- tlous—maklug in all 1,000 Prises. The drawing takes placo in public, under tho su. perintendoaco or two sworu Commissioners. Tho Numbers from l to 0,000, corresponding with those numbers on tbe TtckoU printed un sopa- ruto slips of paper, aro encircled with small tin tubes, and placed in one wheel. Tho Urst 380 Prises, similarly printed aud eneir cled, ate placed la another wheel. The wheolH are thon revolved, and the number Is drawn from tho wheel ol numbers, and at tho same time a Prise is drawn from tho olhor wheel. Tbe number and prizo drawn out are opeued and exhib ited to tbe audience, aud registered by tbe Commis sioner, tho Prize being placed against tho number drawn. This operatlou Is repeated until all tho Pri ses are drawn out. , APPROXIMATION PRISM. Tho two preceding and the two succeeding Num bers to those drawing the brst. 200 prizes will bo entitled to tho 800 Approximation Prises, a< cording to tbe Scheme. « In ordering Tickots enclose tho money to our ad dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be rorwardod by first mall. The List or Drawn Numbors aud Prizes will bo. sent to purchasers immediately after tho draw ing. 49*Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give tholr‘post office, county and Stato. 43* Remember that every prise is drawn, and payable in foil without deduction. 43 s AU prises of 81,000 and under, paid Immedi ately after the drawing,—ether prizes at tho usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly couQdoutial. Orders for Tickets should bo sent In early. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets can bo addressed either to S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala,, or scpt!8 BOX 8J4. Savannah, Gn HAVE YOU INHUltED YOUII LIFE THuS CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Or Hartford, Ct. CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER 8400,000. JAS. C. WAIJCKR, President. S. 11. Wumt, Secretary. This Company iusurcs Lite at the lowest rates, consistent with safety to tho assured. For further information, apply tu A. WILBUR, Agent, JyylU 171 Bay street, Savanuah, Ga. NOVEL SCHEME!! CAPITAL PlUZti $40, OO 0 3,280 PRIZES—LOWEST PRIZE 840. More thaw One Prise to every Ten Tickets I PRIZES GUARANTEED! [ACTUURJZKD RT TUK STATS Of UEORQIA.] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLA5- 20 To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., iu publio, ou FRIDAY, Ootobor 24,1866, on tho plan or SINGLE NUMBERS 111 ttST Purchasers in buyiug 10 Whole Tickets, (when the numbors end In 1, 2.3, 4,6,6,7, 8, 9. u ) are guaranteed a Prize ol 840—Halves and Quarters In proportion. SAMUEL SWAN & CO«, Manager*. 30,OOO'Tlekcta—3^180 Prizes. PRIZES AMOUNT1NG TO 2 0 4,0 0 0!! Will be distributed according to tbe following oriuinal scheme i 1 prize of 840,000 is 840,000 1 “ ...... 12,000 Is 12,000 l “ 6,000 la 6,000 1 •* 2,000 1s 2,000 1 “ 1,000 1s 1,000 1 “ 1,00013 1,001) 10 prises of 200 are 2,000 100 “ of 100 sro 10.000 100 “ 70 aro 7,000 APPROXIMATION PHIZK). 4 prises of 160 app’g to 840,000 prise, are 3,000 “ 126 “ 12,000 prise, are 100 “ 6,000 prise, are 76 vt 2,000 prise, are 60 “ 1,000 prise, are 45 “ 200 prise, are 1,800 40 aro 120,000 ....8204,000 00C 600 400 800 400 G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE U. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS uow on band a boautiful os- . Bortmeut oT Jewelry of every dls- Jm. crlptlon and kind worn by ladies Stott and gentlemen, and wiUsell at unusually low pricos, I have this day rocelved (per Express) a largo stock of olegant Sivor Ware, consisting of Cake and Pio Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives aud i IU nuix-’a. Ilium *uu vugmvuu viau nullva uuu Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Kulvos, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I bave “^Vday— * •kofU Vso this day recolved on addition to my stock of halrwork or light colored Curls, Topeys, Braids,Front Plecoti, Bands, Unolo Tom, Ac., wbiah now makes my assortment complete. Ordors received for any color desired. Watches repaired hy and under the supervision of self, and all other work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 OGLETHOPE MEDICAL COLLEGE AT SAVANNAH GEORGIA. rjlHK Regular Course of Lectures in tbo above Iu- X Htitutlon, will commence on tbo First Monday In November uoxt. Tho Faculty U constituted aa follows, vis. H. In BYRD, M D-, l’ruf. Principles and Ifractico or Medicine. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof. Obstrlcs and ills, ascs of Women and children. WRILEY O. NORWOOD, M. D., Prof. Materia Medlca, and Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. CHI VERS, M. D., Fror. Physiology and Pathology. JAMES 8. MOREL. 1 J. W. BENSON, M. Practice or Surgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., l>ror. Medical Chemistry. WILLIAM T. FKAY, M. D., Emeritus, Prof of Cbomlstry. * E. J.OLIVEROS, M. D„ Demonstrator oT Ana tomy. Foes, for the foil courss, 8105 Matriculatlun 85, Demonstrator 810, Graduation 830. For further Information, address H. L. BYRD, M. D. Dean. -opt 17 2mwtw [OREL. M. D., Prof. Anatomy. ■ D., Prof. Principles aud L ARD—20bbla. Prlrao No. 1 Leaf Lard, landing and for sale by wept 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. IYACON.—35 caaka Bacon Sides for sale, toar A BNELUNdf. STRANGER! If you want a good and cheap Trunk, Vallce, Carpet Bag, r Clothing of any kind or quati* *, ready maue or made up to your m easure; also Hats, Cape, Shirts, Collars or Dress Furnishing arttole* of any description, call and se lect from tbe largest and best Stock in tbo city, at tboSur Jfmpoftan, 14T p ^ ble In fUU without dedocl AU prises or 81,000, and under, paid Immediately after the drawing—other prises at the usual Ume of thirty days, foil without deduction. ® All communications strictly confidential. sUcksts cashed or renewod In other tickets at either offleo. Orders for tickets or certificates can be addressed either to 6. SWAN A CO., Atlanta, Ga., or sept 30 B. 8WAN, Montgomery; Ala PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J UST received. ONLY thlrty-two days from Bal timore by tho new Steamship Line. The nu merous enquirers will be glad to learn that they have finally arrived. KENNEDY A BEACH, House-furobhing Storo, Hodgson’s New Block. aug 4 84,282,488 97 Beqjamlu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph i.. Lord, Ueneral Agent, Robert 1- Patterson. President. ♦The fonds of this Compauy are all sofoly invested In first cIosh bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, ami notes or members fully secured by tboir policies For further partlouiars inquire of WM. II. GLADDING. Agent in Savannah, At tbo office of Bell k Premise J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examinor. RSnSKNOK: • Messrs. Panxuwu), Far A Co., L K. Tsn, Esq., State Bank. feu 29 MARINE AND FiltE INSURANCE. THE INTERNATIONAL Insurance Company. NO. IB, MERCHANT'S BNOHANOB, NKW YORK. OASll CAPITAL—#312,000 AUKNT FOR SAVANNAH, J ii m c s ill • Curler, AT THK OFFICE OF MKSSKS. YOUNO, WYATT tt CO., No. 65, Bay Street, below tbe Post Oliicc. DJRxeruKs: ALANSON MARSH, 8. A ROLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes U Co. ALONZO CHILD, “ “ Childs, Pratt k Co. I. P. BALLARD. •* “ Livingston, Ballard fit Co. WM. M. DODGE, 1 « Wtu. M. Dodge fit Co. P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, - • U. A. Curtis fit Co WM. K. KULlA), 8. T. LIPPLNCOIT, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTE1), •» Huhtefi fit OarU WM. H. KIVKKSMITH, W. H. LYON, “ “ W. H. Lyon fit Co. GEO. CHAPMAN, “ “ U>o, Murphy fit Co. JOS. H. Wtosnxrer, •• Briggs, Westcott fit Co. JUS. PATMAN. 11 “ Fatniau fit Co. STEPHEN VON MURKS, GEO. SAVORY, “ “ Goo. Savory fit Co. J. A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico Proslnont. WM. E. HOLLO,Secretary. This Company will Issue Policies upon Ma rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, at liberal rates ol premium. Losses promptly aud liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oot 81 No. 85, Bay Street. THE'GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 10“ Walnut street, Philadelphia Pam. CHARTER PERPETUAL...... CAPITAL $500,000. ruts, MARISlq ANDJ.VU.VU I.VSCKANCZ. ' DiBECTORsT Cbarlos C. Latbrdp, 632 Spruce street; Aloxander Whildou, Merchant, 14 North Frout-sL s John O. Hunter, firm ol' Wright. Humor u Co.; K. Tracy, Urm of Tracy k Baker; John U. M’i’urdy, firm of Junes, White k fil’Curdy; Isaac Haslehurst, Attorney aud Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith fit Co.; Theodore W. Baker, Urm or Tracy fit Baker; R. 8. Walton. 360 Market street; Thomas K. limerick, 634 Spruco street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Tuos. K. Lixxrick, Secretary. X JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, June 16 No. 86 Bay street. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP’Y, No. 11 Pine eiveet, New \ork, (BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NA83A\j STREET.) Cask Capital—$150,0001 mHlSCompany insures against Iosb or damage by X Fire, on tho most reasonable torms, dwelling houses and furniluro. warehouses, stores and mer chandise, factories, ships in port, etc. All losses will bo adjusted and promptly paid. D. 8. MILLS, President, C. BROOM, Vice President. Enw’n 0. Taylor, Secretary, Gso. B. Deans, Surveyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Juno 17 for Savannah, 85 Bay street. J_£AY-!400 bales Hoy,JU store and for sale by .Jy25 CRANE, WELL3 fit CO. DRESS GOODS. P I.AID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; 811k and Woo) Plaids; Challle, Valonota and Saxony Plaids; French Merinoes; Coburg Hoths; Solid Colours and Printed Maus do L\Uum; Sack Flannoln; French Plaid Flannel*; Scotch Plaids: Mode do Pari* Plaids; English, French and American Print*; Ginghams, Ac.. Ac. Just received and for sale by ecptVJ DxWlTT it MORGAN. 3,280 prises amounting to Whole Tlcketa 810—Halves 85.00—Quarters 82.60. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. The numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with thoso numbers on the Tickets primed on sop. arate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, aud placed in one wheol. The first 216 Prlzog, similarly printed and circled, aro placed in anothor wheel. Tho wheels are then revolvod.and a Number Is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same tlmo a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The number and Prises drawn out aro opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by tbe Commissioners, the Prize being placod against the number drawn. This oporation Is repeated until all tho Prizos are drawu out. Awroximatiox Prizes—Tho two preceding aud the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the Urst 16 Prizes will bo entitled to the 64 Approxi mation Prizes, according to the Scheme. 83,000 Prizes or 840,060 will bo determined by the last figure of tbe number that draws the 840,009 Prize. For example, ir tbe number drawing the 840,000 Prlso cuds with No. 1, then all the Tickets where tho number ends In 1 will be entitled to 840. If tho Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the number cuds in 2 will be emltle4 to 840. and so on to 0. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As, by tbia Scheme, one Ticket In overy 10 Is guaranteed to draw 84o, we will sell Certificates ol Packages of 10 Tickets, (where the nnmberi end In 1,2,3, 4,6,6,7,8, 9, 0,) at tho following rates, which is tho risk oa thorn. All that thoy draw over the amount guaranteed accrues to tho purchaser. CorUllcoa of Package of 10 Whole Tickets 860 “ »• 10 Half « 80 “ • “ 10 Quarter “ 16 It will be perceived, by this plan, that for 860 tbe E urcbaserbasa Certificate of 10 tickets, whon II e buyi Tickets he would only get for that sum 6 Wholes, thus by buying Cer ificates be has four more chances for larger Prises—Halves and Quar ter Packages In proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the money to our address for Die Tickots ordered, on recolptof which they will bo forwarded by first moil. Tbe drawn numbers will be forwarded to pur chasers immediately after the drawing. 49“ Purchasers wlllpleose write their signatures for »>“*?!» e In fUU without deduction. C EDAR POSTS—We aro oxpectlng to recoive from the Bahamas a lot or Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will please apply soon, os many are already engaged. YONOK k FRIERSON, soptlO - No. 94 Bay street. f LOUR—169 bbls Extra Flour, Port Royal and Lebanon Mills; 10 do Ext “a Family do; 60 do Etowah Superfine do; 660 sacks Augusta do do; just received and for salo by sept 10 WEBSTER & PALMES. C ORN—liflo bushels prime Boucb’fs(auTCorn^ Just received and for salo by sept 19 WEB3TER k PALMES. MftNBYT"MroiEYTi MONEY hf W HY be we without Mouey 7 when It is Just t_ oasy for any oue to be around with a pocket mu as not, If they only tblhlc so. 1 have got a new artiale, from which from flvo to twenty dollars a day can be made, either by male or fcmalo. It la highly respectable business, and an article which la UlgUI/ lUBJTCVHHIIU UUBMJVOO, uuu uu urtiuiu WUIUU Is wanted.in every family in the United Btatos. En close mo two dollars by mall, at my risk, and 1 will forward you by return mail a Circular, with foil Instructions In the art. Tho business is very easy. Try It, if you aro out of employment; and you will never regret It; for it wll he bettor for you to ;>ay tho abovo sum, and Insure a good busiuoss, than to pay twenty-five ceuts for a spurious advertise ment. This is no humbug. Trt it I Try it 1 Try n I Address your letters te DWIGHT MONROE, Now York. sept 16-Sm (spocrssbn* to rmmmcn a niti..)- .. ... Underwriters’ Pate. - a ' U o'nlock. in front of -ftoro , I600II* Bale ItepM, slightly damaged on the voy ogo or Importation, umi hold for account of Under* writers, und all iloucerueil Tormn cash, oot 10 TO-MORROW, at 11 o’clock, In front or stars will be sold— Tho usual assortment of Grooerfo*, Provisions Liquors, ( 'rockery and Glass Ware, Dry Good*, new and second band Furniluro, Clothing, Fancy Arti cles, Watohos, Jewelry. Ao., &o. Term*, cash bo ore delivery. . 49- All artlolee purchased at auction and not sottled for previous to the next regular rale, will be told on account atid risk«f former purchaser, oot 10 ■ ■ _ _ Fine urnlluro, Oil Painting*, fico„ at Aucton. On FRIDAY NEXT, 10th October, at 11 o’clock, will bo sold ut tho Dwo lliugHouso, No. 162 State street, next to the corner of JoQerhon street. A largo and complete assortment of Hue fashion nbloParlor and Chamber Furniture, consisting of mahogany hair soatHofos, Tcte a Totes amt Chairs; Rod Plush Rooking Chairs: marblo top Centre Tu bios: Bureaus and Washstunds; Extension Card Ta ble; Sideboards; Bedsteads; Mattrasspa; sot ol Cot tage Furniture;Ktlchon Furniture, Ac., file. Also, a Hue aud seloot assortment or Oil Paintings, Stool Engravings, An., An. Torms—Cash, before delivery. oct4 Hides *hdes. Will pay the highest market prices, cosh fot good Flint and dry salted Hides, the coming reason, sept 6 _ At I’rlvato Sole. Just received in store aud for salo low for cosh. 75 boxes No, 1 Family Boap 25 “ Paletoap loo “ •‘Frasers” Pearl Starch 25 eusks small and middling Rice 10 bbls. Domestic Brandy 20 bbls. Old Mongabeta Whiskey 25 half quarts and oighths assorted Brandios 5 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy 600 bbls. Rosendale Cement 10 half chests Hyson Tea 60 dozen Broom* 200 gross Round Wood Box Matches, sept 26 ForTtent, Thecauutiug room and store next to our store, formerly occupied by Mayer* Blum. Also, several stores uuder uur ceuatlfg room aug20 SOUTHERN RAILROAD. statk ov Mwtfawrn, Citv ov Vicksburg, \ Office of the Southern Railroad Company, r fpHE Nonthorn Railroad L'omiNUiy invito propo* X Hals from contractors for tbo clearing, gradu al! u, masonry, trestnug und bridging, necessary to the complete preparation fur the superstructure ofthe roadway of the eastern division of tleir road. Also, fur furulrihiug the cross-ties, aud for the track-laying with any incidental work neco*»ary. And for all other work, stations, platforms, do- pots, Ac-, required iu the thorough completion uf the road tor effective operation. Tho graduation amounts to 770,099 cubic yards or excavation, and 666,000 cubic yards of embank ment. The trestllug to4,900loot. The bridging to 600 feet. Tho masonry for culverls arnouut* to IO,OOU porch. Thocross-ties to 180,000. Proposuls, sealed, endorsed, and directed to tho undersigned, will bo received until tho first day of November next, aud will be, 1 ! at tho option of bid ders. eitbor for— 1. Tho entire work of construction, completing tbe road ready for the iron; ii. fhe workofcouritruction, exclusive of cross ties and track-laying; ut For each Item of work, entire aud separate; iv. For the gradiug of either, or a specified num ber of sections, of one mllo each; v. For tho cross ties to be form-died, tho uumbor specified; vi. For the eutire construction, ready for the iron, of either of tho three divisions hereinafter namod of said road; Tho eastoi u division, connecting with the com pleted road at or near thoiuwn of Brandon, extouds to the Mobile and uh.o ruad,82J4 miles, which will bo divided luto three subdivisions : Uie first or 21 rnlleB, tho second of 28 miles, and the third or 33 miles. In each form of proposal, tho bidder will state his _ k , .. u».emriterti'lytlo» . THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, will be sold In from* of store— A lot of Hawsers, l ines Ai.>i Cordage, damaged onboard of sohroner Tranplt. on her vojago from Now York to NAvunnau, and sold under Inspection, and by recommendation of Port .Wardens, for tbe honeflt of the Underwriters and ail concerned. Terms cash —ALSO— 4 pipes Swan Gin, a superior article, sold to close aconcorn. 8 boxes of Pickles, In gallon Jars. 2,000 rhoroot Cigars. 7 tierces of Rice, i > Vullsee. of superior quality. Lot of Furniture, Including a splendid Spring Bod. M cask of superior Obampaigne Brandy. 800 reel white Pine Boards”*!?,, Ac. TerntiP cash- Out 10 ~ Farm atVrlvate Balo. A veiy desirable tract of land, ouly three miles EkPuJ 0 ? ltJr ’ , 00 . nl *lning about 80 acres, half of which Is cleared A under good and bubstuntlul fence. The desred land Is a rich loottjr soil, and well adapted for garoonlng purposes. There Isa well or most excellent water on tho premises and all neces sary out-building*, negro, houscB, barns, Ac. The balance or the tiact, say 40 acres, is uncleared laud and heavily timbered with valuable timber, and the Boll excellent. The locality Ib very excellent; notone case of sickness has occurred ou tho prem ises during thoavbolo time tho present proprietor has owned It. This Is a clianco for an investment - rarely to bo met with, and any -person wishing a S ulot private residence near tho city, or any person esirous or going into tho gardening business to ralBe fruit and vegetables for our market, will find this tho place to Bull. For terms, which will bo very liberal, Inquire at our countiug room, 164 Bay street. Titles (indisputa ble. _ acgO t. At Private Sale. 1700 bUBhela Rice, an excellent article for stock ol' all kinds. Call and oxamlne. Price 25 cents iw ir ‘ »shel. JunelP To^RenL Two good stores, under the bluff, st tho foot ot Whitaker street. June 19 Wanted to Purchase A convenient medium-sized bouse, iu a central location—ouo fronting on a s * • - - - red—for such an one a ir JunelO At Private Sale. Thirty ellgiblo building Lots, 60 feet front by 100 to 124 n-ct deep, situated on Taylor.’Gordon and Gaston streets. These lots are on high ground and some or them lu tho Immediate neighborhood ofthe lot selected for tho site or tbe 8avannab, Albany and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms same as city lot'- vis : one-llfth cash, the balance bearing interest m bIx per cent. JunelO uuuov, iu m vcuum • ; on a square would be prefer a liberal price would bo given. CRANE’S METALIC IMJEEMu (BASSIBV* T HIS is a uowly invented BURIAL CASK, fash ioned to accord with tbu feelings of tho bc- reavo . and yet retaining all the rcuubiles or an approprlalo rcce|4acle for tho dead. There is no reason why such a receptacle should be made to create by luappearauce disagreeable sensations. Itis enough that we should bo bereaved, and what ever tends to soften or make less keen tho iwigntn- cyofour grief, commend* ip off to our considera tion. So much that 1* rcpultdvu has been discarded in the arrangement and thane ol the above Case, that its name, the CASKET BURML CAN', j B an involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to aver that there has never been in use any thing so entirely chaste, appropriate end convenient as this invention. The Case permits a view of the entire body aftor it is cuclosed, the whole top being composed of beautifol thick French PlateGlass^iiffieienily strong to rojlstauy internal or extornul pressure, Is per fectly air tight, composed or metal highly orna mented, aud will last for ages. Samples of the Casket may be seen at tho office of Messrs. CRANK, WELLS & OO., 82 Bay street, Sa vannah . P. 8. Persons desirous of purchasing tho exclu sive right lor tbo salo or tbe Casket In the following Slatos, Georgia, Florida, South Curoliua and North Carolina, will ploase apply by loiter or in parson to WILLIAM b; PHILLIPS A OO., ownors of Patent, enre or CRANK, WELLS ACO„ Bav annuli, Georgia, N B. Rights to one or more counties will be sold so. oot 1-tf^r item price*, andfor the graduation will mako his pLUMBING, in all its vorious branches, at- bid ut so muohjjer cubic yard of excavation aud X tended to at tbe shortest notice, and In superior embankment, uud the additional difference for *'ex cess” or either; or for bo much per cubic yard up on the largest item, und tho mlforcuce for “ex cess.” Tho parties making proposals aro doslrod to make them in four forms: 1. For tho whole amount pay- able monthly in cash, us the work progresses, re serving twomy per cent for tinal settlement. 2. One liaifiu c:uth, payable iu thosnmo way, aud ono half in tho Block of Oio cumpuuy. 3. Ouo-thlrd In cash, payable lu tho same way, the bonds el'the company, payable iu ten years, with interest at six per cent., payable annually. 4. Payable en tirely In the stock ofthe road. Ihe proposals to bo considered must be accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and tbo company reserve tbe right nt accepting uuy or Maps, profiles and spec! fictions may be seen at this offico; und any further information will be fur nished upon uppucat.uu to tho undersigned. The sSuuiheru Kolitoad commence* at Jackson, the capital of the butte, and Is finished a* far as the town of Uroudun; aud is in good running ordor and well equipped to that poiut. It extends from Bruudeu lu u line almost directly east eighty-two anda half miles, to tbe Intersection, ot the Mobile und Ohio Railroad, a few miles below the town of Marion, In Lauderdalo county; and pauses through tbe counties or Rankin. Scott and Newton. The line is over a nigh rolling country, well watered aud tlmbored,and in poiut ofheaUbtulness,econom teal living, Ac., Is equal to the must favoied portion^ ofthe caroliuos ana Georgia. Thogradlng, excopt for tho first twculy miles la generally fight; and upon the must of the sections tho excavation aud embankment alternate favorably; tho excep tion being in thu two heaviest cuts. Tho matoilal is of u character easily moved, the growth of tho couotry affonis abundance or Umber suitable for bridging and cross'Ues; aud Ills believed that no work offers, in facilities for construction, greater InducemouiH to contractors, especially those using negro labor. The compauy Is euUroly out of debt, and has duo to It by reliable stockholders, about8 39,009, which will doubtless be paid as tbo Board of Managers may call it iu. It is also an rociplout uuder tho rccont grout ofLnds made by Congress, litboy can be had along tho line, which Is believed to bo tho case, of nearer 490,000 acres of land. Thu rood connects with and is an extension of the Vtckburg and Jackson Railroad, completed and in full operation to the Mississippi river at Viokburg; opposite which city, in Louisiana, commences the Vicksburg, Shrevenport and Text* Railroad, now under contract for its whole distance and in rapid progress or 'construction. It intersects tho New Orleans and Jackson, Great Northern Railway at Jackson, aud through that at Canton, connects with tho Mississippi Control Hallway, the Iron uf which la now being laid to Holly Springs. It Intersects with tho Mobilo and Ohio Railroad, as already stat ed, near Marion, and Us point of intersection meets with the North-eastern and Southwestern K&ilroaa In Alabama, and through that unitea with tbo roads In Virginia, Tonneasee and .North Carolina. It Is also an indlspensablo link In tbe line or Rallwaya that aro to unite Charleston and Savannah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Bhrovenport and El Paso, with tbe Pacific Ocean running its enure length on the same parallel of latitude with these places. It la thus obvious that this line of work is one or the mo.-t important unfinished enterprises In the coun try. It Is thorough National in its character: for it unites Maine and New Orleans, and tho Atlantic and the Mississippi, by indissoluble bonds. But whilst thus National, ft appeals especially for old te Southorn men and Southern enterprise, for whan completed, with the intermediate gap in Alabama, it will, with Its connections, now built and being built, run right through the heart or those great 8outhern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis slppi, Alabama. Georgia and 8outh Carolina, and unites the great inland sea with tbe 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 of completed Railroad, with fta equipment* and sixty valuable slaves, mnny of them mechanics, is a bonus from the State of Mississippi; the public laud has been donated by Congress ; and U Is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating tbe preseut pro perty ortho road to put Hat or near one million of dollars in which sum foture stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of money or work,will beat once equally Interested. It will tbus be seen that this road presents peculiar In ducements to mou of means to engage in Its con struction. WM. C.SMED1S, sept 10—INI President Southern Railroad. 2fi the shortest notice, and in superior 'Is. Also, may bo found Bbowor Baths, Galvanic- w Iron. Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers, Patent Pan Water Closets, I<cad Pipes, Sheet Lead* Brow and Plated Cocks, Force Pumps, India Rubber Hose. For sale at the House Furnish Store, Ne. lift Brougbton-Rtreet. HORACE HORSE. WATCHES—WATC1I ES^WATCHES, ^ mV? receiving tho Lontion Levey Watches, of tho moBt celebrated makers, In Gold and Silver casus. K. K. Cooper's Du pies Watches, Watches for Timing Horses lino fiwiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasona ble prices, at our new store in Gibbons’ Range. »eot28 D. B. NICHOLS £ CO. 4PO OUULDER8T T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute at the shortest notice, and in the moat work manlike manner, all kinds uf Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornico, or other work oonueoted with the mauulao’ luring or repairing or Copper, Galvanised Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron Business. * octlS OAR1 P. M. GARY W 0lJ LD respectfully give notice that his TT rooRM sro now open for the season, and rea dy for tho reception of visitors. lu By the Ajamorm process persons may now have their children’s pictures taken. In almost anvpori- Uon they may chooeo, in from 1 to 8 secodds suttng. By tho Photographic process old Daguerreotype# in bo transferred to paper, boautlftilly colored and enlarged to life. cot 22 FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, MACON, OEOROIA. Tho subscriber, from long oxporience In B RANDY AN'DWINEB—2 half plpoa Pale Oterd Brandy—warranted a good article: 2 quarter pipes Old Port Wine; ldo Madeira Wine; 1 do French Vinegar; and 4 casks London Porter tn pta. andqt*.; in storo and for salo by oot3 J- D. JESsg, M . ! > it J. E. DB FORD. APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. £. Corner or. Brough gn and Barnard Streets. Savan- _ nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woodsaud Dye Rafik' French, English, and American Perfum ery Fm Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Spiose, Snuflk, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Patent or Proprietary Medicines or Uie day, Superior Inks, l ure Wlnes-and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts ter Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. jf. B.—Special attention given to tho S TUART’S Crushed and Powdered Sugar 20 bbls. Stuart's Crushed Sugar 20 “ “ Powdored Sugar. Lauding andfor sale by SCKANTC sept 27 NTON, JOHNSTON A CO TjILOl V •UR.—800 aacks Palace Mills Double Extra Float, Just received and for sals by * RUaij DAVTS k LONG tmtmsot Incases of poisoning, la-owning, Ac. P ER steamer Augusta, rc«. ivingthis day choice extra Table Butter and Uieeao; Fulton market beef and Pork; oxtra quality Hams; White Beau; Onions; Potatoes, Ac., at octl BARRON’S. comb one—comfi mn— I HAVE Just received some 100 thousand good Spanish Segars or the very best brands, also, a lo» or gootyaorman Segars, at low prices. Also, a lot of good French and German Winos, AU of which l am destined to sell at reduced price*. I have alto added to my present stock, a lot of the very floret French Brandies—and I say to you one and all, now Is your tlmo, for 1 am determined to uxke.my mote te, low prices, and quick sales—so came and seo meat ins corner orBay and Bull struts. sug 26 A. BONAUD. PLUMBING, HORACE MORSE, 160 Broughton it IDAGUERHOTYPK . types wd^Phoft^ntpby. X. . T1, ° subscriber, from long oxporience In jfVthe busiuoss. la prepared to furuUh Steam Engines, Boilers, Circular, Single and Gang yr Saw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Morobant Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearlog, and Castings In gen eral. Tho Saw Frames, whether for upright or dr- ' Vwill be of Irun when required. All of which, his many improvements, Is warranted to be 1 to the best mado at an? other establlsbment. nmn#- with hi .. w w equal to the best mado at an7 other eaubflabmenL His works aro on a scale as extensive as the larg est at the North, and he Is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. C m 7 ROBERT FINDLAY. OOOA NUTS—800 Cocoa Nuts, received and for •sleby [sept231 * J.D. ZiITTZiB O-IAJVT CORN AND COB MILL. stroof.- inda, ae- intwen- STATU Of SO. OAROUVA, OfOXOIA AVD FtoKSA. PATENTED MAY 16, 1864. COPYB1QBT SECURED MABOB 1866. rpHE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders X a respectfully colled to tho above Mill. They are now in nss by at least 10,000 ofthe moat practi cal Stock Feeders throughout the country, who aro ready to tostity te their superiority over all other Mills of a similar kind. Three Mills are madethe exclusive business of tho patentee, Mr. 8cou, who being a practical man, superintends the casting In person, and seloote only such Iron as la best sdante edto their use, which, like car wheels, requirete be mado or metal known to bo hard and strong — weigh Grom three to five hundred p *’ wnufig to alio, and can bo put In operatii ty minutes without expense or mechanic! Tbe Little Giant has token tho jtrri xrrmium a nearly sR the State Faffs throngboulthe vSTuSi that in tho most complimentary manner. They art guaranteed agalnit breakage or derangement when nsed according to directions, and warranted to give the most perfect satisihcUon, or the money refonded on the return ortho mill. They aro of three sizes, and will grind from eight to fifteen bushels good feed per hour, according te also, with ono or two horses. We now offer them to the trade complete, ready for attaching tho toam, at roducod prices. Mr. a H. 0AMPF1ELD is our Agent in Savannah, of whom the mill may be had at oar price, march 7—eod&wly mHlilRPAli'iNiJlUIIlP JUmCE. ” X E undersigned have this day formed a Co- part t nershlp in the Hack, Salo and Livery Slab Is ndertbe name and sty tool Freeman, Henderson A (Jo. A. FREEMAN, J, M. HENDERSON, D.8. HENDERSON. Bsvanush, Sept, l; 1860. - sept 1—lm CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 0030BUB ASD 67 ST. JCUBMOUIIS. E Subscriber has received, and will open Du Intention ortho lulverUMr to keep cunusUria ,U»« l Urge mpplr ot .JI the TMtou. wiU.lli.lld iiyla mtnurucUml by Dm muatatunn ol oouatry inti of Fruice, to wbtoh Uio>ltenUooo(«Mt. ObooU Md CemlliM In tho city ind ooolu.,, a u. -IWl-^.y wlU bo mid itwbolMls ud ntaU. U KtUfKWryprkM. W H. aDION, Jan •