Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 11, 1856, Image 3

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G. BANKMAN, MRryan air cat. NOTICE .—l Intend U> make a change In or mi dothWjt Establishment, and wtilfrom JSW t0TCMhoulf '' ~ ........... HOtit 16-lm, ■ , , MEDICAL CARD. PR. j. H. RUlTUiuu r*moT«d bit OBoo Kr wJInrasl'IMi itnMi In Dell,,’, Build In,, » WW* T^.v-ci.'.gM^ CHATHAM —. tnut oaudldate for *ru-olootlou to the of- doo nr Hoodvor or Tax Returns in January Em till H ’’“"ttTKDv. tiibvotMhi ofchaxham* 1 COUNTY. . Follow-oiusoni, I am a candidate at the tty ..ijotiun. in Jauuary next, for the oOeo or tCuollooior, and aollolt your ,u Pj^ AR||0 ^ gayannah, &jfo 80th, I860. ootl riGtVK’TcorTURf mfir&ifSHT pbi Too groat d oslderatum oT Planters is final- fry u obuluod in tho sucoeaslhl invoation of iiJvro'a Colton Harvester, with whloh one hand can V <u much cotton as Ore in the ordinary way. MtidoH -avlug au Immense amount of labor. What ffaitaey's unttun Gin Is In Its after stage, Howe's Iwrfcter Is In picking, for further Information, apply to A. WILBUR, 111 Bay street, vgont (Ur the States of Georgia and Florida. i)'-d I'jili# PatroDA of the Sav’h Georgian til dobw duo to the Georgian previous t li... bib instant, aropayablo only to the un Hr-newd. Nolo4 and accounts due In the city wil iicajuiitcd immediately, and alt debts due In the ajautry wdl UO forwarded by an early mall. au.. uriing tun oral time that the undersigned has jubllciy appealo*! to his Ute patron, he teels that jtwr will not consider him unreasonable In urgtng ,ipou tinsiii foo necessity tor Immediate payment, uoimtiauces may bo made dlrootly to the under- or l<> K. B. Hilton At Go., whose receipt will M valid. PHILIP J. PUNCH. ■trjimah, May 98,1866. tnyl8-lawdftw ^i^dubso^eM^re^o^saie?^?^a^^i^oA .jiirimcut of second-hand printing material, suHI- k ',aiH to establish a completo Job OtUco, with but f«s additional arliolos, consisting In part of—Gno A-npIo Tout or small pica, as good as uow, and vari ous nmU of job type; ono super royal band-press; ,me Hoe At Go a proof-press, latest Improvement, u«*; two or m ire largo irapostug stones, new; dou- pie hiuI single • anils; cases, composing sticks,col umn hiUm, gall i. s, obuses, etc., etc., togetbor with various oilier ancles pcrtainiug to a uowajwper el* oillee juiwilS It. H 1IU.TON At ( W&LLS & WILLIAMS, DBALKK8 IN imMKrtTlU, FOREIGN AND FAY DRV. GOODS. .Vo. 14H Congre*a*t,, Savannah, Ga. j ts. r. WELLS formerly of Beaufort Dist. 8. 0. f’llBUlTUl.l'S WILLIAMS, “ Her!van Co., Ga. i'-Pt* , c. HUSK. *• “• PAVto. ' w. U. toso Ill'll, DAVIS dt LONG, OOM aIISSK»i MtiliGHANfr .«vVAN’N’AH, GA. uuj “• LOUKKTr « Sx« wLLINGS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AU UN Tt’, Savannah, Ga* .Vili attend to lUo selling ol'all kinds of produce rtrii’liittm'iou given to rocoivlug and forwarding t may 31 - ly Auotlon t ! ■ mii-sion House, Macon, Ua A. R. H LAUailLIN, ucaiMoi Agen; and Auctioneer, from ... .munla consignments of every drtvrti-uou. lakes orders for Cotton. *3* dpecinl attention given to the sales ol Heal ftun>, .siocks and Negro property, at public and i.rivuir ■ lies. Prompt returns and dispatch. . C. A. L. LAMAR. mchdO w. •N.‘Uli •IKMM. U. K. SNOOT GItEEN * SMOOT, attorneys at law TaOMAHTOff, OA, “JOHN BILBO, Dnllnury of Chatham County, AND ATTORNEV AT UW. oiMce in the Court House. my 18 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia. 9jT mice on Bay street, over tne Bank of Savan* •Si mayl8 II. L. p; KING, ATTORNEY at law, Burner of Huy andj Whitaker Streets, AAV 1‘H N i B . lid*;;: Umos . ft HlUilllT. J r. K. rtaVAOX. Will GUT & SAVAGE, ATTOBStiM AT LA IK, HBUNdWlCK, GA. Jyl9 ENiiINRRK, AiiUHlTM AND 8UHVKYOU, ruKMIR OF MUTTON AND BKYAN-SW., (Abnvo C A. L. Umar.) jyf—;im A. MeALI»I IV A BROTHERS, Luiiiher,- Mill and Brick Yards. nipt.» SAVANNAH, UA. f. i. nmitN. wi. 8TAK8, Jr.’ * B. B. UAROI1 OGDEN, STAKE & CO., Shipping awl Commission Merchants, BAV-STBBET. SAVANNAH. OA. PATTEN, HUTTON ds CO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, liny-atrcet, Savannah, Ga. E. GUMMING, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sbl-ly mwiNTON, OA. 0. a. UAR1IUO.V. A. 0. KOOBOU HAIllllSON & McGBHBB. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND Forwarding merchants. It AMD III HItOA!>HTRKKT, OObUUBCS, 010R0I1. IBP Particular nttenliihi given to tho Hales of Real Kitai”. Ncgrooa and Proditco. 19 s I.iboral artvuuces made on Negroes aud Her- •'biinlUo. UKfKHKNCiSS : RIMK, PAlTKS A CO. ) Ut’.'iitV At DA MBL, VColumbus, Ua. iTKWART, GRAY & CO. J RUSK, DAVIS A LONG, ) , wm. wmimr, j YOUNG. ATKIN'S s HUN HAM, 1 0. A. ofeuMK Ji CO., I Kp.l.oblcol. n. 3. SMITH, I Mubllo, Alabama; «Wl ltd |y 11. ELLIS, Factor and Ueueral Commission Merchant’ NO; 71 8AY-STBKRT, SAVANNAH, UA., K WIK1 ro—Moasra. Claghorn A Cunningham, Bell hi remiss, Ogden, sitarr H Co., Savannah; J. P, iQ'iTHHon. Bnainn. nov 1 m -wo story arden at- K. O.'fiSuifc PuU'HklftT, ' TWOoumfoiUblo WoodenTKNKUKNTB oorqer of Uberty amt Drayton stroets. Apply Ui^ JOHN BOSTON. BOR RENT. . THE aubaorlbnr being about to partition oITthb two elegant Hiid commodious sto ries over Dr. Brantley's Drug Btoro Into _o«ceH,o(n>rstbom (lirront by 1st oTNo- •ruext. Cl I ARLES BHOLL,. sept 29 Architect. mmiffif THE fourth story Btoro. Apply to 29—tf^Bg vorDr. Brantley's Drug CHARLES BHOLI., Architect. BOR RENT. A WHARF 8TORE un dor 174 Bay strm Possession given 1st October. ' — t^ p,y 10 T,S0N * tfdllNALB ■ A VALUABLE IiOT, near the Central Rallrosd Depot, about 80 x 100 foot. This Lot U feommplc. On tho premises are throe coiulbrtabio Wooden BUILDINGS, wuiou rent Tor bon J jier annum. Terras moderate, Apply to J. B OUBBEDGE, sept 20 Agout. ATLANTA'HOTEL. ATLANTA ■ i i i QEORQIA, J. J. IIEBLBR, Proprietor. Late qftke Verandah Hotel, Hew Orleans. Passongers per Evening Trains will find Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars. Cabiii Passage, Hloorago PasBBgo, I’aisongsra by this ingmb Wfll b AS rnW. 11 dcslruil, from which place oars atari-throe times dally n»r the nbovo olUes, aild othor Southorn I'olliL. oot 4 - Mammoth scheme l •ve..: p.ir l>«lubt.r. KINKK, Agent. | SO 00 | 100 I. mil W«h- ilawaroi'lfi $50,000. Alabama Lottery, [AtlTMOKOUIO ST THK VTATS OV ALASAMA.] Wilt rail, "'roll new voRk. ii Saturday not, Oct. 11, at 0){ o'clock. 111 ft MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, fLa - a, oprletor. DAT... $ 1 60 HOARD VKRWKKK 6 00 HOAhl) m MONTH 20 00 ,mayl8 lyr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING OHARUSTON, 8. 0. a THIS House hi now adapted to all the wants ortho Travelling Public, and the ef forts of the Proprietor will be to deserve tholr patronage. mar 81 THOMAS s. NICKERSON. DttNNlSllOLL\NDr' NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solicits the patronage of master.) or vessels and otliors requiring tho sorvlcei of a Notatry Public or Shluping Master, and will attend promptly to all bnalness entrusted t» b> « aaro. lm—sep6 day mat, .1. M, t precisely, Tho stoauislilp Al^VBAHA, Uaptalu i ScboRok. will loavo as above, For freight or passaao apply to PADKUfORD, FAY A CO. Cabin Passage 126 Steerage Passago H tST ShipiMrs of Cotton by those Btoamslil|w will j I'luiwo lake notice, that uo Colton willberecoiviHlut tto iiressiw tlmt is nn| ilirtllunllytnarkudonthoodgol I l i!£ hul*-. **t ) j FOR OHAULnSTON DIRECT. ! The sujMjrlor steamer GORDON, 1 J. P. Brooks,Commander, having ’ been thoroughly overhauled nud! furnished with u now holler, will run regularly—; twice a week—hetwoeu Savannah and Cbarlestou;! leaving Savnnnuh every Wednesday and Saturday i tifloruoous, at fl o'clock, aud returning will leave (’harlcrton every Monday and Friday afleriiooiiK, id Bo'oln k. For freight or passage apply to i J. P. BROOKS, Agent, [ sept 29 Charleston wharf. | U« ■» Mall Line FOR PALATKA. FLA*. Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Harps. Qa.,Pernand\-1 na and JacksonoUle, Picclata and Black Greek. Fla. m k 'I’HK steamer WELA.KA, Capt. N i ttBBcBHC KlD K* will leave for tho above places, overy .Saturday Homing, at 10 o’clock. This boat has largo aud airy State Room aucom-i modations, and taking the fuland Passage, offers ovory luducumcut to Invalids and others. Freight will be takon for Trader's Hill and inter mediate landings on SI. Msry's Rivor. No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock. ; For frotght or passage apply on board at tbe Florida Stoam packet wharf, or to Jy26 CLAOHORN & CUNNINGHAM. * j f>» bo drawu iu the UtJrbf Montgomery. Alabama, In public, ou FRIDAY, October lOtb, 1866, on the pl»,,or ’•« : SINGLE NUMBERS HAMUKL SWAN, Huugcr. REMOVAL. . ir Tlio subscriber has removed to the store ml oast of Mr. O’Conner, corner or Drayton and fltt Broughton streets, adjoining tbe Marshall JUL House, where he is prepared to make to or der uenUomen's Coats, Pants, Vests, &o., in a man- npr to suit tho mo)t fastidious. Gontlemou furnishing their owu materials will And it to their advantage. Cash must be paid for workmanship in all casos, os tbore will bo no books kept op -n. Cutting for mew and boys attended to; and all cutting jobs must bo paid for on delivery. Uniforms or all kinds made according to the Unit ed States’ Regulations. 49” Young tnou desirous of becoming good out- tors of all garuonts bel nglng to tbe trade can be taught in Blx lessons, at t8 a lesson. Those who will patronise me will Uud prices to suit the Umos. M. CARF.Y, Agent sept 18—Itn T71LOUR.—GOO sacks “Carmichael’s” Flour, just JP received and for salo on favorablo term* by sept 26 WEBSTER k PALMES. MAGAZINES. H ARPER’S New Monthly Magazino rfor October. Godcy’s Lady Book lor October. Aithur’s Homo Magizine for Octobor. Peterson’s New Monthly for October. Received and for Hale by WARNOCK & DAVIS; •sept 26 169 Congress street. Qf | Barrels Apploi, Mercer Potatoes, Red Onions, Ov Tomatoes, Burgalow Puars, anil 600 Cab bage), in i-ture and for sale by sept 25 J. D. JESSE. - * t—5so Housekeepers. 1 \ANIEL CIIONIN Upholster, 26 Bma-it. / would respectfully announce to the citizens ol vannah that ho is ready to make and put down Carpets. OU CloUt, MatUng, Ac., at tho shortest no ice, and on the most reasonable terms. octS-tf J UST RECEIVED, por lato7rrivals~Yrom Now York, a superior article or Flnted Skirts, and for salo by J. W. THRELKALD, sept 2 Cougress and Whltakor sts. s: IJUTTER AND CHEF>*E.—6 Qrklns extra cboloe II Goshen Butter; 10 boxes or English Dairy and now Cream Cheese, rocelvotl and for sale by septIO J. D. jfcSK. GENERAL NOTICE. ilLVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be done . J at homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himself permanently, all work in this line will bo done with diapatoh. All repairing orcastors, Teapots, CaudlesUcks, Spoons, Forks, or any other arUcle will bo done noatly before plating. AU old •Uver plate, *cch as Tcasetts or Urns, Forks or Spoons, will bo re-flnisbod and made equal to new, and at moderate prices. All work or ordefs left at my store will bo attended to promptly. P. &—Watch cases galvanized. may27 G. M. GIFFIN" NOTICE, C ONSIGN EES por Schr. M. E. WELLS, from Bos ton, will please attend to the receiving of their goods rrom tho vessel discharging at Baker’s Wharf, (foot of Aborcorn street) AU goods re maining on tho wharf after sunset will be stored at the risk and oxpenso ortho conslgucos. •ep26 OGDEN, STARR A CO. B UTTER and Choeso—10 (Irkins extra choice Goshen Butter, and 40 boxes of selected Cheese, all sizes, received par steamer Alabama. sept 21> J. D. JESSE. T. G. &A.L. ROWE, ’MANUFACTURERS IAND IMPORTERS OF LINSEED OIL, 1S8 FRONT-STREET, supt 26-lm NEW.YORK, BO,000 Tickets Only! t Prises amounUngto 200,000 Dollars I IJNIUVALLKD SO HI*} Mill I 1 prize Of 65J,U0U is »50,0W) • * • 20,000 IS 20,000 20,000 is 20,000 10,000 is 10,00 j 10,000 hi..,..... 10,000 6,000 is 6,000 1 do do. I do do 1 do do . 1 do do 6 do do 2 do do 2 do Uo 20 do do 60 do do 76 do do 100 Uo do 126 Uo do... 1,600 Is 6,000 1,000 is 000 600 is 10,000 000 Is 16,000 200 U 16,000 100 Is 1.0000 Is 7,600 p prizes of 9400 upproxiin’g to $00,000are 1,600 300 260 176 200 160 6ft 40 36 26 20 1,000prizesumeuuiiug to...... ,uu,\nni*iu *,uw 20,000 aro 1,900 30,000 are 1,000 10,000 are 800 10,000 aro 700 6,000 aro 000 2,600 arc 480 1,000 are 320 600 are 2,800 300 aro 6;000 200 aro 6,000 $200,000 FUR PHILADELPHIA—Horou's Uue.— The now Dark .1. R. DAVIS, Ca tain Hand, will have quick despatch for above porl. For freight apply to O. A. GREINER. •net 7—10t FOR BOUTON.—The uow schr. ALBA, n Cuptuiu Taylor, will meet with prompt don or the abovo port. For frolght apply to oct 1 HUNTER A OAIIMKLU Hilt NKW Yi'IlK-Tno .hill O II.IIMHM, Captain Beateo, will have deipatchfor the above i>ort. For rrelgbt apply to oct 1 HUNTER A GAMVIELL kui"freuihcuk ('Harter—fiie a“i Barquo ISAAC R. I)4VIS,Captain Hand,400 tous burthen—can take tho bulk of 1,000 bales cot ton. Apply to C. A. GREINER. njR uHrfflfiia-HU .-HniKix’a OrnZ Kiksi Vtcsstn..—Tho schr. FANNIE, Captain iiinton, now loading, will have immediate ills patch. For freight engagements apply to sept!8 CHtS. A. ORKI.nER. &L C . FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The staunch fast «fiBj8ailingschr R W TULL, A M Strowbridge, master. For freight, apply to auglO C. A. GREINER. FOR* LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 Amorleau ship FALCt'N, Patton master, having a large portion of freight ougaged, will meet with dispatch as abovo, for balance of cargo, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR DEMBRY’S FERRY, AND ALL THK INTERMfcDlATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. The now iron steam nacxet 8WAN, Captain Riuhard Jonnsou, will leave Charleston wharr every Friday morning, at 10 o’clock, punctually, foi>Domory T s Ferry, and all intermedi ate landings on the Savannah lUver. tar Tho Swan has superior accommodations for passengers. For freight engagements apply to JOHN RICHARDSON. S0pt23 Niagara Palls, the Lakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia PHILA- CRICK OK TICKKTH. Whole Tiukots $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2 60. Tho Alabama and Georgia Lotteries, as channels of Investment, present Inducements over any known scheme. The experience the pubilo have had or the management ol tho-ie Lotteries, the large amount of prizes sold, tho promptness with which they have boeu paid, arc the best guarantees that they will always bo conducted lu tho moat honora ble manner. VMS OK TUX LOTTKRT. There arc 80,000 tickets numborodfrom 1 to 30,- 000. There are 380 foil Prizes and G20Approxim- tinns—making in all 1,000 Prizes. The drawing tikes place In public, uudor tho su. pcrlntondence or two sworn Commissioners. Tho Numbers from 1 to 0,000, corresponding with those numbors on tbe Tickets printed on sepa rate slips of paper, are euclrolod with small tin tubes, aud placed in one wheel. The first 880 Prizes, similarly printed aud eueir clod, aro placed In another wheof. The wheels are then rovulved, and the numbor Is drawn from tho wheel oi numbers, aud at tho same timo a Prize Is drawn from tho oilier wheel. Tho number and prize drawu out are opeued and exhib ited to tbe audience, and registered by the Commis sioner, tho Prize being placod against the number drawn. This operation Is repeated until all the Pri zes aro drawn out. APPROXIMATION PRIZE). Tho two preceding and tho two succeeding Num bers to those drawing tho brst 20aprlzos will bo entitled to tbe 800 Approximation Prizes, according to tho Scheme. Iu ordering Tiokots unclose tho money to our ad dress for the Tlckots ordered, on receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first mail. Tho List of Drawu Numbors and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the draw ing. ^-Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their post office, county and Stato. 49* Remomber that every prize is drawn, and payable In full without deduction. 49* All prizes of $1,000 and undor, paid immedi ately after tbe drawing,—othor prises at tho usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets ahould be sent in early. PrlzoTickots cashed or ronowed in other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets cuu be addressed either to S. SWAN A CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN. Montgomery, Ala., or soptlS BOX SB, -Savaunah/Ua w*. ftrwjnruoupxK. jxo. cocpkk kkahm. , „ COUPER & FRASER, * AU(lt;a A; GENERA!, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lUy stroot. Savannah, fla. finyll R, J. DAVAHT. JR, WHOR AND COMMISSION MBHOANT. No. or Bay Street, Jy.M Sutannth, Q» _ XUUJ-J Jl. SaVaub, ATTORNEV AT LAW, tiMajianij.it, rmixia county, oa. All 11'Uloe.M entruated to bl,t cere will recelTe ■■;»m|ititumtion. lyr—merit ituDoina. ' — Gwiiwn, IU1DOBHS & NORRIS, WHOLESALE GROtiEBS, , ,. BAT-Smw, SAVANHAn. J“»«i.is6s, OeJ' ... a An mu, JF.I/FBR80N ROBRRTS, OBNBBAL LOM MISSION MERCHANT, .AND DEALER IN Limber and Lumber. HA VANNAH, Ca. ITTOBNEY AT LAW, ajrj.aiii, u, i.Af,, ,llce ovor Tbtimtu M. Ttirot-r fcOo.-a ltru§ ,or ., Bit MlrttM. ttty- M, TTTTWubu a«ib nnsnr. A , Unto of Wood, Botrto. Plain, Sh, mm Pf r ' UtotoiclM, LIgbt*wood, roil. IJIIIIIBU, fora.le, at wRoleeMe a ,-,,:»ll, nil r WH"*the now wnarfrjc-otlyo total on nrYard of Robert A. AUaa a. -•. “ lt-irW u. J LU MUON EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. T HE TRUSTED or the abovti named Institutiuu announce to the public, that this Academy will be opened on tho first Monday In Novombor ne. The principal, Col. S. Spencer, un oxpcrloucod teacher, comes well rocommeudcd by his former jjatrons and other gentlemen or highest respecta- Recoumouded to us, as he is, as woll os from our own knowledge of Col. Hpoucer, wo commend him aud tho Academy to the (tatrnnago of our friends at homo and abroad. Miss A. M. Spencer will assist in tho Fumalo and Junior department. For forther Information, aoply L. H.. BLOUNT, Sec’ry. sopt26 NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 south or HAiuorr buoars. brtan htrxr I would Inform my old friends and patrons I have opened the above Btoro to conduct the Stove, Tin and Sheot-Iron Business in oil its ^various forms, and whero will be found a gen era I assortment or Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, which I will bo pleased to show, and at such price ~i will satisfy any one wishing to purchase. AU kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized Iron Work of every deseripUon, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatoh, old 8toves put up and Pipes fornlsbed at short notice. Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Call down on Bryan street, it will pay yon for your walk, oct 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. D l GMh'STTtf UQUORS— ’ 260 barrels Ohio Recttfled Whiskey, 100 do Pikes Magnolia do. 120 do E. Pbolps’a Gin. 25 do Conn. Rivor P. &H. Ryo Gin. 20 do Brandy. 85 quar and eighth casks Twlgg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Magonolla Wine. 76 barrols Ohio Monongahela Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. 16 do Bon Russells Ncctor do. 5 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey 40 do White Rectified do. 6 do . Old Kentucky Bourbon do. 40 do and punobeons Georgia Peach Brand 10 do Virginia Applo do. In store end for sale by sep 18 DELP’A «J40. 1 1 1,1 1 ■■ $MS. T HIS LINE conuocts at Philadelphia with the Greut VnrtU-Wostoru Ratlrond Route, through to Niaguru Fills and Buffalo, iu sixteen hours from Phlladolpbt... Through Tickets, with the privilege or stoppiug at Philadelphia, aud iutormodiate points, for sale by the Agout. Fare fr Niagara Falls or ButMo $28 “ Elmira 26 • Canandaigua 27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent, j23 Savannah. Georgia, CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25 00. Semi-Weekly United States Mall Line. •TIHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL I Steamships— KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tons..Capt. 0.1). Ludlow. AUGUSTA.... 1,600 “ ..Capt.Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1800 “ ..Capt. M.8. Woodhull. ALABAMA.... 1,800 « ..Capt. G. R.Schonck. Witt tRAVK tUVAX.VAU SVZRV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Tbcao shins are among the largest on the coast, unsurpassed lu spcod, safety aud comfort, making tholr passages iu fifty to sixty hours, and are com manded by sldllfol. careful and polite officers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they offor a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage to New York. 126 Steerage Passage to New York 8 PADELFORD, FAY ts CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHILL. 13 Broadway, fob 6 Now York.' UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. #br Palatka, East Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St. Harps, Femandina, Jacksonville, Hiddlebiurg, * Greek,jandPicdata. Mr The new and elegant steampacket ■S DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook .leaves ovory Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for tho abovo places. Frolght will bo taken for Trader’s Hill aud inter- mediuto landings on St Mary’s River. 49* No frolght will be takon after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having exoellont state* room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Steampacket Wharr, near the Gas Works, or to Jy25 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. NOVEL SCHEME II CAPITAL PlUZ® *40,000 3,280 PRIZES—I.OWE8T PRIZE $46. More than One Prixe to every Ten Tickets! PRIZES GUARANI BED I iTOiiim HwSfi tptR Jl Esioned Kaprenlj Tor nukln. Bag,—u3 o«hiM ? h '* .■l«lto4 | I nuperlor U nn,; other ■2fr— r»r ttut purpose. Spool or ekelh ihreed *?> 'l«toodleoglh,«ut which wlU «n»itn bo chi .|D| until the whole le need. KT*. “ Illr " r D»lu end Flour mcrcheute uc Hf .“I*' hw *— liUindeumln. Hum Con KfM) )troBt. ALFRED WKB3TER,Gen. Aft nnr,. m JOHNO.DOOTH. IV 1, BJfOmEBB AND SURVEYOB, * » giro Mi nuentlon lodoolgne In Archlloo. E..Pfl— I" *h« etoro of John wml.m.on, Eeq. <??“»«■ myl3 OI»nS , V„S , liS“®S »• OOLPTNO. ,w A SiK,'5^o UI — • WEBSTER k PALMES. SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE. E 4th annual course of Lectures In this Instl- Jon, will commence on tbe first Monday in >ber next, and be continued for four months. B. D. ARNOLD, M D., Prof. Theory and Practice of Medicine. P. M. KOLLOCK, M.D., Prof. Obstetrics and dis eases of Women and Children. W G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof, Principles aud Practice orsurceiy. J. G. HOWARD. M. D., Prof, of Anatomy. E.H. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Institutes of Medl- oine. J. B. READ, H. D., Prof. Mat. Medlou aud Mod. Jurisprudence, JOSEPH JONES, M. D,, Pror, Medical Chemistry JOS. J. WEST, M. D., Demonstrator or Anatc J, 0- HOWARD, M. D. t Dean or tbe Farm It, Tbs Preliminary course of lectures will cnmrac on the 20th Ootober. aug97 OtdkstNuvHw E ARD—20bbls. Prime No. I Leal lard, lundlni and for salo by SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00. B ACON.—86 casks Bacon Sides for sale, to ar rive per brig Zor raster, by •cgi LOCUIT JtMfcLUNM. c&iEdDiai&nii ifiaiB'S' faUTHORORD BY TUS WTATK OK^SORQLA.] FOIIT OAIIVES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLASS 20 To be drawu iutbe city of Atiauta, Ga., In public, ou FRIDAY, Octobor 24,1866, on tho plan or SINGLE NUMBERS III 49* Purchasers in buying 10 Whole Tlckots, (when the numbers end in 1, 2,3, 4, 6,0, 7, 8, 9. o) are guaranteed a l'rlzo oi $40—Halves aud Quarters In proportion. SAMUEL SWAN & CO.V Managers. .10,OOOTIckeu—3,5480 Prises. PRIZES AMOUNTING"TO $204,00 0!! Will be distributed according to the following ORIGINAL SCHEME I 1 prize of $40,000 Is $40,000 1 *• 12,000 Is 12,000 1 “ 6,000 Is 6,000 1 » 2,000 Is 2,000 1 “ 1,000 1s 1,000 1 “ 1,000 13 1,000 10 prises of, 200 are 2,000 100 “ or 100 sre 10.000 100 ” 70 aro 7,000 APPROXIMATION PR1/.R). 4 prizes of 160 app’g to $40,000 prise, are 12,000 prize, are 6,000 prize, aro 2,000 prize, sre 1,000 prise, are A - .00, .OF NfcWYQl „„ UH tokiug Marino Risks ,at > their Agency r coruer or Drayton and Bryan streets. Approved Risks will be taken ou liberal forms, and the usual credit given on Proiiilum Notes. Tbreo quarters ol the buHiiicHr- will bo returned to Ute out- tomers lu uurlp. C. A. L. Liuuar, fob 10 Agout In Nivannuh. .IlfiDIkAlSiUlE r Suuliterii Mutual Insurance Culuimuy, NuutUcrn Mutmu Lite Ins. Company, tlumc insurant * company, of N. lurk, M|irlnglleld Fin* 4 Marine Ins. Com'y, Risks lu tlio abovo Iuhuiiuioo Companlos underta Von by WM. KING k SONS, Agouts, No, oil Bay street. SavuuuaU, 14th ueeciuu*?r, 1856. duels KUIU, M AillNK AND.LIFK I N S U It A iN C h. NO. ill, UAY-SmUU’l. CAPITAL KBFUB3BNTBD, Nearly Voiir .Million Dollar.. By tho following ros|Hmsiblo Stock Compuulos. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, 1 OF I14.KTFOHD, CT. ' Equitable Fire fuMurance Cum|»auy, OF LONDON. Farmers' anil Mechanics' Fire, Marine and Lift Insurance Company, Or PHILADELPHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine lusuraurr Company, Or BBIDOKPOBT, OT. 4BrTue subscriber willoffocl lusuronoit to uu> amount In all parts of tho Stato ou overy description or property. Ufa Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest rate, for the benefit or heirs and creditors, or payable In tho wifo free from tho claims or creditors. Marino Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to *li tmrir of tho world. jau26 A. VV1LUL K MUTUAL BENEFITLIFETSTsUICaWcE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jau. 1, 1866* $2,23U,«n*i «. Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,49* tin Total amount of claims by death paid to datO V 1,886,999 84 $4,282,488 91 Beiyamiu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph l. Lord. Ueucral Agent, Robert L. I'utterson. I’rosldont *The funds of this Company are all safely invented iu Urst class bunds uud mortgages, stocks, cusb, an-i notes of members fully scoured by tholr pollolof For further particulars Inquire or WM. II* GLADDING. Agent in Savannah, At tho office oT Boll k I’rentiB, I, 8. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. kskkksxcs: Messrs. Padklsord, Fay kUu., i. K. Tkvt, Esq., 8tato Bank. feu 29 HAVE YOU iN NUKED YOUll LIFE THt: CHAitTER oak LIFE INStfiUME COMPANY, Or Hartford, Ct. CASH CAPITAL AND SUIU’LUS OVlfft $460,000. JAS. C. WALKER, Frosldent. S. 11. Whitr, Secretary. This Company insures Lt J at the lowest rates, consistent with solely lo tlio assured. ” “ ’ Information, apply to jyyl3 For further A. WILBUR, Agout. 171 Bay street, Savannah. Ga. MARINE AND FlltE INSURANCE. Irm of A. S. Barnes k Uo. •• “ Childs, l’ralt & Co. “ « Livingston, Ballard 4 Lo. •• ** Wm. M. Dodge k Uo. •• II. A. Curtis k Uo • ilustod At Uarll THE INTERNATIONAL lnsiu'uuce Couipauy. NO. 38, MEKCHANT’B BXCHANGK, NKW TOBK. CASH CAPITAL—$8151,000 AQKNT VOB BAVAKNAD, James id. Carter. at tus omos or JIESSBS. rouno, WYATT A CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Ottioc. DIRROTOBS: ALANSON MARSH, 8. A. HOLLO 1 ALONZO CHIU), •• I. P. BALLARD, “ WM. M. DODGE, •• P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, WM. E. RULLO, 8. T. LiPPlNCOTT, ISAAC NEWTON. WM. A. UUSTED. WM. H. RIVERSM1TH, W. H. LYON, 11 •« W. H. Lyou U Ct*. GEO. CHAPMAN, ” ” Leo, Murphy JiCo. JOS. H. WESTOU1T, •• Briggs, Wcstcott A Co. JOS. FATMAN. “ Fatmati k Co. STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ “ Goo. Savory A Co. J. A. HEQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico Presipont. WM. E. HOLLO, Secretary. 49* This Company will issuo Policies upon Ma rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire Risks, at liberal rates of premium. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, oot81 No. 86, Bay Street. THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 Walnut *tr«t, Philadelphia Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL .CAPITAL $300,000. KIRS, turnsK, AND INLAND INSDRANOK. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Lathrup, 682 Spruce street; Alexander Whilden, Morcbaut, 14 North Frout-st.; John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter * Co,; E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Baker; John R. il’Curdy, firm of Jouos, White A M’Curdj; lsaao Haztehurst, Attorney and Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith A Co.; Theedoro W. Baker, firm of Tracy A Baker; R. 8. Walton, 300 Markotstreet; Thomas K. Umorick, 634 Sprucostreet; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Tros. K. Ldurigk, Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, June 16-No. 86 Bay street. (HtiucsnuRB to raiuuuoa a asu.) ....UhderwVifohi’ Sale. .. ^fiW-pAY.al 11 p’olook, In front of More l&oolU Bale Rope, slightly damaged on the voy age or importation, and sold for account of Undor writers, anu all concerned Terms cash, oot 11 THI8 DAY, ill 11 o'clock, iu froator ulorftwlll be soli— Tho usual assortment of Groceries, Provlhloos, Liquors, t.rojkory and Glass Ware. Dry Good*, new and HLHioud hand Furultiiro, Clothing, Fancy ArU cles, Watches, Jewelry. Ac., Ac. Terms, cash bo oro delivery. $9* All articles purchased at auction aud uo boiUjiI for provlods to tho next regularaate, will bo sold on account and risk • f former purchaser, oot 11 will bo On THURSDAY, vid inlunfifTTVclocIcTwL ton at tho rodilouce of thelato Jtov. Dr. l’rcs ton, coruor or Drayton luid Lincoln sin el, A Isrg • and complete assortment ol Household lornfore, comprising a general ashortmoni for Pailor, Kltchon und Chambers. Sold bv permission of tlio Court ol Ordinary, hr order of the Administrator. Terms cash, oct II On FRIDAY e LAi.lUh October, at 11 o’clock, will be sold at.^° ^ we UlngHouso, No. 162 State street, next io too corner of Jellorsun street. A large and oo u 'P ® l « assortment or Hue fashion a bio Parlor and c , ‘‘ ,0il,or L" 1 urnilure, cousistiug of mahoginy hair scat ^fos, Tote a Teles and Choirs; Rod Plush Rocking Chairs; marule top Ueutro Ta bios; Bureaus and Washstands; Extension Card Ta ble ;Sideboards: Bod.leads; UuQraascs; set ol Cot- tugeFurniture; Kiteheu Furniture, Ao. t Au, Also, a lino aud select assortment or Oil Paintings, Steel Engraving**, A$., Ao. Terms—Cash, before delivery. oct 4 •♦j—- Will pay the highest market prices, rash for good Flint aud dry salted Hides, tbe coming season, sept 6 At Private Sale. Just received iu store and for salo low for cash 76 boxes No. 1 Family Soap v6 “ Pale toap 106 “ ‘Fra8ern” Pearl Starch 26 usHks small and miUollug Rico 10 hbls. Domestic Braudy 20 bbls. 011 Mongabeia Whiskey 25 hair quarts aud eighths assorted Hrsudies 6 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy 600 bbls. lie .oudnlo Ccmeut 10 half chests Hyson Tea 60 dozen Brooms 200 gross Round Wood Box Matches. sept 26 Forltenf, Thu eouutlug room aud store next to our store, formorly occupied by Mayor A Plum. Also, several stores uudor our oountlTg room aug20 T. J. IIULLUCH A CO WM. M. LAWTON & 00. OliarlMton, BoatU Carolina. SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FAC TORS. R.WainwbioutBaoot) William M. Lawton fosRPnT. Dill. j Winborn Lawton Jb. aug 29 eod4m G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS uow on band a beautiful as- ^ aortmont of Jewelry of every dis- |Srb cription and kind worn by ladies msM and gentlemen, and will Bell at unusually low prices, I have this day received (por Express) a largo stock or elegant Slver Ware, consisting of Coke and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and * ID OUI1C., |iioiu win vugiKivu t«u owira nun Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoous, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ao. Ao., all in Morocco oases, and suitablo for presents. I bavo also this day received an addition to my stock or hairwork of light oolored Curls, Topsys. Braids, Front Pieces, Bands, Unole Tom, Ao., whloh now makes my assortment complete. Orders received for any color doslrod. Watches repalrod by and undor the supervision of self, and all othor work done iu a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 25 OGLBTHOPB MEDICAL COLLEUE AT SAVANNAH GB03RGIA. mUB Regular Courao of Lectures in tho abovo In- X Htitutlon, will commence on the First Monday In November next. Tbe Faculty Is constituted an follows, viz. II. L. BYRD, M II., Prof. Principles and Proctico of Medicine. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Pror. Obstrlcs and dis- asen of Woraon and children. WFNLEY G. NORWOOD, M. D., Prof. Materia Medico, and Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. CHI VERS, M. D., Frof. Physiology oud Pathology. 1 JAMES 8. MOREL. M. D., Prof. Anatomy. J. W. BENSON, M. D., Pror, Prinolplea aud Praotioo oT Surgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, U D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. WILUaM T. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus, Pror or Chemistry. E. J. OUVEROS, U. D„ Demonstrator or Ana tomy. Fees, for the foil course, $106 Matricutatloa $6, Demonstrator $10, Graduation $30. For forther Information, address H. L, BYRD, M.D. Dean. xopt 17 Omwtw STRANGER! IT yon want a good and cheap Trunk, VaUce, Carpet Baa, ■iiMWor Clothing of any kind or quali- ttUsUfiy, ready outdo or made up to jour measure; also Hats, Cape, Shirts, Collar#or ftress Furnishing articles of any description, mil and so led from tho largest and best stock in ths olty, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay streoL 4 4 4 8 40 3,000 126 100 76 60 45 “ 200 prizo, are 1,800 40 are 120,000 60G 600 400 300 400 3,280 prizes amounting to $204,000 Wholo Tickets $10—Halves $5.00—Quarters $2.60. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those numbers ou the Tickets printed on sep- arnto slip3 of paper, aro encircled with small tin tubes, aud placod in one wlicol. Tho first 216 Prizes, similarly printod aud en circled, are placod inanothor wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a Numbor is drawn from tbe whool or Numbers, and at tbe same timo a Prize Is drawn from tho other whool. The numbor and Prizes drawn out aro opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by tbe Commissioners, the Prizo being placed against tho numbordrawn. This operation Is repeated until all tho Prizes are drawn out. AmoxuuTtoN Pkizks —The two preceding and tho two succeeding Numbers to those drawing tho first U» Prizes will bo entitled to tbe 64 Approxi mation Prizes, according to tbe Scheme. $3,000 Prizes of $40,000 will bo determined by the lust figure ortho number that draws tho $40,000 Prize. For example, ff tbe number drawing the $40,000 Prise ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets whore tbe number ends In 1 will be entitled to $40. irtho Numbor ends with No. 2, then all tbe Tickets whore tho number euds in 2 will bo entitle! to $40, and so on to 0. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As, by this Scheme, ono Ticket in every 10 is' guaranteed to draw $4o, we will sell Certificates ol Packages of 10 Tickets, (wherethe numbors end in 1,2,8, 4,6,6, 7,8, 9, 0,) at tbe following rates, which is tho risk on them. All that thoy draw over the amount guaranteed accrues to tbe purchaser. Certifloes of Package or 10 Whole Tickets $60 “ *» 10 Half “ 30 “ 10 Quarter “ 16 It will be perceived, by this plan, that for $60 tbe E urcbaBer has a Certificate of 10 Tickets, whon U e buys Tickets he would only get for that sum 6 Wholes, thus by buying Cer locates he has four more chancos for larger Prlsos—Halves and Qusr- tor Packages In proportion. LV ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose tho money to our address for tbe Tickets ordered, on receipt or which they will boforwsrdod by first mull. The drawn numbors will be forwarded to pur chasers Immediately after the drawing. 49* Purchasers will please write their signatures plsiu, and give their Post Office. County and State. Remember that every prise Is drawn, and paya ble in foil without deduction. All prises of $1,000, and under, paid immediately after tne drawing—other prises at the usual time of thirty days, foil without deduction. 49- All communications strictly confidential. Prise tickets eaibed or renewed In other tickets at either office. Orders for tickets or 'certificates can be addressed either to 8. SWAN k 00., Atlanta, Ga.. or sept 30 8.8WAN,Montgomery. Ala PATENT ICE PITCHERS J UST received. ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by the now Steamship Line. The nu merous enquirers will be glad to learn that they have finally arrived. KENNEDY It BEACH, Honse-furnlublng Store, Hodgson’s New Bock. MI 4 J^UTOR.-JOO sacks Palace Mills Double Extra tt§ V Just received and for sola by * RUS1, DAVE * LONG ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CUillFY, No. II Pint street, New l or*, (BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET.) Cash Capital—$100,000! rilHIS Compony Insures agnlust loss or damago by X Fire, on the most reasonable forms, dwelling bouses and fornlturo. warehouses, stores aud mer chandize, factories, ships in port, etc. AU losses will be adjusted and promptly paid. P. S. MILLS, President, C. BROOM, Vice President. Edw’d C. Taylor, Socrotary, Gso. B. Deans, Survoyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agout, juuo 17 lor Savannah, 86 Bay street. K AY—200 halos Hay, in Btoro and for salo by Jy26 CRANE, WELLS ft CO. DRESS GOODS. P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RICH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Cballie, Valoucia aud Saxony Plaids; French Morinoos; Coburg r foths; Solid Colours and Printed Mjus do Laiuos; Sack Flannels; French Plaid Flannels; Scotch PiaiJs: Mode do Paris Plaids; Fajglish, French nud American Prints; Ginghams, &c., fto. Just received anu for salo by BBptia DkWITT ft MORGAN. C |EDAR POSTS—Wo are oxpectiug to receive _ 1 from the Bahamas a lot of Cedar Posts. Per sons wishing any will plcaso apply soon, as many are alroudy engaged. YONGE ft FRIERSON, septIO No. 04 Bay street. F ' LUUIt—l&u bbU Extra Flour, Fort Koyal and Lebanon Mills; 10 do Ext*a Family do; 60 do Etowab Superfine do; 650 sucks Augusta do do; Just received and for solo by sept 19 WEBSTER ft PALSIES. C orn—1200 bushels prime Beach Island Corn, just received and for salo by sept 19 WEBS CER ft PALMES. momev rmmsrrr mnmm i TTTHY be wo without Money? when It is Just as \V easy for any one to bo arottd with a pocket foil as not, if they only tbihk so. 1 have got a new article, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can be made, eithor by male or femalo. It is highly respectable business, aud an article which is wanted in every family in tho United States. En close me two dollars by mall, at my risk, and I will forward you by return mall a Circular, with foil instructions In the art. The business is very easy. Try it, if you aro out or employment; and you will never regret U; lor it wll bo better for you to pay the above sum, and Insure a good business, thuu to pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertise ment. This Is na humbug. Try it I Try it I Trt it I Address your letters te DWIGHT MONROE, New York. sept 16-3m 1 " OUTilKHS RAILROAD. statu up Mlausippi, City or V icksiiuw», \ Olllco of tho southern Railroau company, j - rnUE Southorn Railroad Compuuy invito prupo- X sals from contractors for tbo clearing, gradu- all- u, masonry, trestliug and bridging, necossary to tho complete preparation for tbe superstructure of tho roadway oT the eastern division of tLeir road. Also, for furnishing tbe cross-tics, and for the track-laying with any incidental work necessary. And for all other work, stations, platforms, do ping, fto-, required in tho thorough completion ol thu road lor offcollvo operation. Tho graduation amounts to 770,000 cubic yards ol excavation, and 666,000 cubic yards of ombank- mout. Tho trestliug to4,000!eet. The bridging to 600 feet. Tho masonry for culverts amounts to 10,000 porch. Thecross-tios to 180,000. Proposals, soaled, endorsed, aud diroctod to the undersigned, will be received until tbe first day ol Novombor uext, and will be,1 at the option or bid ders. eltbor for—* l. Tlio entire, work qf construction, completing tbe road ready fur tho Iron; u. Ibo work of construction, exclusive of cross tios and track-laying; in For eacn item of work, entire ami separate; tv. For tho grading of either, or uspeclfiod num bor of sections, of one mile each; v. For the ornss ties to be furnished, the number speeiQed; vi. For tho entire construction, teady for thelron, or either of tho threo divisions hereinafter named of said road; Tho eastern division, connecting with tbe com pleted road at or near the town ol Brandon, extends to the Mobilo aud Ohio road, 82# miles, which will be divided into Ihruo subdivisions : tho first of 21 mllos, tho second of 28 miles, and tho third or 33# miles. . In cnoh form of proposal, tho bidder will state bis item price), andlor the graduation will make Ills bid at so raucli'por cubic yard of excavation und cmbuukmem, uud tho additinual difference fur ’’ox cobs” of either: or for so muoli per oublo yard up on tho largest Item, and the dlfforouco for “ex cess.” Tbe parties inukiug proposals are desired to make them In four forms: 1. For the whole amount pay- ablo moutbly Incash, as tho work progresses, re serving twonty por cent for final settlement. 2. One-haffiu cash, payable in the same way, and one baffin Ibo stock of ino company. 8. One-third in cosh, payable in tho same way, the bonds of the company, payable in ten years, with (merest at six per oeut., payable aunualljr. 4. Pay ablo en tirely In thestock of the road. Tho proposals to be considered must be accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and foe coinpaajrrorfcrve the right ol accepting any 01 Aiups. profiles and specifications may be seen at this olllco; and auy further Information will be fur nished upon application to foe underslgnod. Tbo Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, tho cupltal of tlio State, and is finished as far as tiu town of Brandon; and is In good running ordoi and woll cqulppod to that point. It extends from Brandon in a hue almost directly oast eighcy-two aud a half folios, to foe intersection, or tho Mobile und Ohio Railroad, a few miles below tho town oi Marion, in Laudardaio county; and passes through tho couuties of Konkin. Scott and Newton. The line Is overatdgb rolling country, woll watered and timbered,and in point orheaifotuluess^onom teal living, fto., Is equal to tho most favoiea portions of foe Carolines and Georgia. Tbegradlng. except for the first tweuty miles is generally light; und upon foe moat or tbe sections tho oxonvatiou uud embankment altoruato ravorab.y; the excep tions being in the two heaviest cuts. The nutcila. is or a character easily moved, tho growth or foe country affords abundance of limber suitable Ibi bridging and cross-ties;and ills believed that nu woik offers, in facilities for construction, greatoi Inducements to contractors, especially foogo usiug negro labor. Tho company Is entirely out of debt, and has due to it by roilao.o stockholders, about# 3o,O0u, which willduubttoss bo paid as foe Board of Managers nu*y call ft in. It is also an recipient under tho recoin grant orLnds made by Congress, itthey can be bad along the lino, which is bellevod to bo foe case, 01 ncar-y 400.000 acres of land. Tho road conuects with and is au extension ol the Viokbarg and Jackson Railroad, completed anu iu full operation to foe MiSoLsippI rivor at Viukburg; ppoalte which 1 ity, in Louisloua, commences tin . icxsburg, Sbrovenport and Texts Railroad, now uuder contract tor Its whole distance aud in rupfo progress ot construction. It Intersects tbe Now Orleans and Jackson. Groat Northern Railway at Jackson, aud through that at Canton, connects with too Mlssusippl central nailway, tlio Iron of which Is uow bolus laid to Holly Springs. It intersect, with tbo Mobilo aud • Ido Kaliroau, as already stat ed, near Morion, and its point of intorsut,Uun meets with tho North-eastern aud southwestern Kaliroau In Alabama, and through that unites with tbo road* In Virgiuiu, Teunessee and North Carcliua- It L also au indlspcusable but* m tno line or Railways that ore to unite Chat lesion aud Savannah, through Montgomery. Vicksburg, bhrevenport and El Faso, with tbe Pacific Ocean running its entire length oi- foe same parallel or latitude wifo these p aces. It is thus obvious that this Hue of work Is one ortho mo t Important unfinished enterprises in tbe coun try. It is thorough National in Its character; for ft unites Maine and New Orleans, and the Atlantic and the Mississippi, by indissoluble bonds. But whilst thus Notional, ft appeals especially for aid to Southern men aud Southern enterprise, for when completed, with foe Intermediate gap In Alabama, it will, with its connections, now built and being built, run right through the heart ot those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Miosla sippl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and uuites tbe great inland sea with tbe broad ocean. Tboeo facta are stated to call attention to this line of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, to embark liberally In its construction. The ttfteen miles of completed Railroad, with its equipment, and sixty valuable slaves,mnny of them mecnaaica, Is a bonus from the State of Mississippi; the pubilo land has been donated by Ooogress ; and it L, per haps, not greatly over-estimating foe present pro perty of foe road lo pat Hat or near one mlblon ol dollars In which sum fotura stockholders who may become such by direct subscription of money or work,will beat onco equally Interested. It.will thus be seen that this road prosenU peculiar In ducements to men of moans to engage in its con struction. WM. C.8MEDES, sept 10-4N1 Frealdont Southern Railroad. nil M J. E. DB FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Comer of, Brough £ D and Barnard Streets. Savan nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In ■ , Medicine* and Chemicals, Dye Woods and DjroSCoflX* French, English, and American Perftim- ery Fin Toilet and 8haviog Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dontal Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Bnuffa, Manufactured Tobaooo, AU tiu Patent or Proprietary Medicines of foe day, Snperior Inks, Pore Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, fto. 49* N. B—Especial attention given to the preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and family Red pea. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions tot treatment In eases of poisoning, Drowning, fto. . RjmjrtCTttsBliK* ——r—j. h very doalrabie tract of land, only three biles from the city, remaining, about 80 sores, half, of whlch licleared ft under good and substantial fsjBee. ^cleared land la a rich loomy koll, and well adapted for gardening purposes, ltere Is a well of most excellent water on tiu premises and all necss- sary out-bulldlngs. negro, bouses, barns, fto* The batanreof tho tiaol, say 40 acres,’is uncleared land and heavily timbered with valuable timber! and tlio soil excellent. Tbo locality Is very excellent; notone case of sickneHs has occurred on the prem ises during the wholo time foo present proprietor lias owned ft. This Is a obnneo for an invSstmem rarely to bo met with, and any person wishing a quiet private rosldenco near tho city, or any porsou desirous of going Into the gardening bu*lness to fruit and vegetables for our market, will find this tho place to suit. tor terms, whloh will he vory liberal, Inquire at our counting room, 164 Bay stroot. Titles undlsputa- b, »- augP „ At Private Sale. 7 u1 ,h8 «^ ce ' f 1 excellent article for stock of all kinds. Call and examine. Price 96 cents |H" bushel. - _ junelP fo*Renu ..I?! 0 , *°°^ MU ?res, under foe bluff, at foe foot 01 Whitaker street jane 19 Wanted to Purchase A convenient medium-sized house, In a cent) a 1 location—one fronting on a square would be prefer red—for suoh an one a liberal price would be given. June19 At Private Salo. Thirty eligible building Lots, 66 feet frout by luu to 124 r. ot doep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston streets. These lots are on high gionnd and some of them In the immediate neighborhood of foe lot selected for tbe site or foe Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Depot- Terms same as city lot • vis; one-fifth cash, the balance bearing Interest i* 1 "* ' ’ ' I "riff/ • six por cent. juntil CRANE’S METALjIO EDTOHAILj (0AB1S1BV* T his is a uuwly invented bUMaL Cosh, fash ioned to accord with foe frelluga. of tho be- rtave , and yet retaining all the requh-ites of an appropriate receptacle for foe dead. There 1b no reason wliy such a receptacle should be made to create by its oppt-aratico dlHugr* eablo sernath ns. It is enough that we should bo bereaved, and what ever tends fo soften or make I--** keen the polguau- cyot our grief, oummeuds tt*cT to our considera tion. So much that is repulsive bus boeu dbcaidcd In tbo arrangement and > ha pool the nbovo lase. that its name, foo UASKr/f BURIAL CAS’-, iu on involuntu.y au^gestlou, ni.u I do uot lusliato to aver font there has never been in use any thing so entirely cboMe, appropriate syd convenient as this Invention. Tho Case permits u vl-w or tbe eutlre body after it Is enclosed, the whole top belug compered or boautltul thick t-roach PlatoGl.iH8,Hiifficicnuy strong to roust any iutoruai or external pressure, is per fectly air tight composed of metal highly orna mented, aud will ho-lfor ages. Samples of tho Casket may bo seen at thee ffieeof Messrs. CRANE, WELLS ftC”., 82 Bay Mreet, Sa vannah. P. S. Persons desirous of p rciiasing the exclu sive right lor foo Hale or tbe Casket in Urn following States, Georgia, Florida, South Uruliua and North Carolina, will ploase app y by miter or In person to WILLIAM U. PHILLIPS ft GO., owners of Patent, care of CRANE, WELLS &CO„ a. .. ... . Savannah, Georgia. N B. Rights lo one or more coumleH will be sold also. ' oct 1-tf^ff PLUMBING. OLUMBING, in all its vorious branches, at- A. tended to ut foo shortest notice, and in superior stylo. Also, may bo found Shower Baths, Galvanis ed Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Coppor Boilers, Potent Pan Water Closets, Load Pipes, Sheet Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks, Force Pumps, India Rubber Hose. For sale at the Home Furnish Store, Ne. 11$ Broughton-street. m*r10 - HORACE MORPH. WATCHE8—WATCIIE8—watches, /£ We are receiving the London Lever Watches, or foe most celebrated makers, In Jp.JlGold and Silver cases. R, F. Cooper’s Lu ■•■■pie* Watches, Watches for Timing Horres dne Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasona ble prices, at our new store in Gibbons’ Range. IODt2S t D.a NICHOlSft 00. nflHE SUBSCRIBER U prepared to execute X at foo shortest notice, and in foe moet work manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters, Gornico, or other work connected with the manulao- taring or repairing of Copper, Galvanised Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, tl8 166 Broughton at Cm T 8DAGUBREOfYf types and Photography. * P. U- GARY W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms aro now upon for the season, and rea dy tor foe reception of visitors. By too Ammorrwt process persons may now have their children’s pictures takon, in almoet any peti tion they may choose, iu from 1 to 8 seoodds anting Mv tho PaoTooiuniio process old Daguorrootypea bo transferred to paper, beautlfolly colored and enlarged to life. oot 22 FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. A Tho subscriber, from long experience In the business, is prepared to furnish Hearn ^■Engines, Bollere, Circular, Single and Gang ttr Saw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings In gen eral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular, will be of Irun when required. All of which, with his many Improvements, Is warranted to be eaual to tho bost roado at an * other esublisnment. His works are on a scale as extensive as tbe larg est at foe North, an <1 he is pn pared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. _ ouff 7 ROBE n T FINDLAY. /^OCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa Nuia, received and for reiohy [reptito] J. p. sESSKE. I1ZTTX1B OXANT CORN AND OOB MILL. BRANDY AND WIN1S.-2 half plpee Pale (Hard D Brandy—warranted n g< cd article; 2 , nrh r plpee Old Port Wine; ldo Madeira wine 1 du French Vinegar; and 4 casks London Porter m pts, and qt).;ln store and for sale by J. D. JESfig, 3CRAN TON, JOHNSTON * CO «0|it ST E EB ■te.m.r Anpul., Ibu d., dhole. Mira Ttbl. Butler ud Chen.: Fulton unto r ud Bor If; uzlra qu.ll tjr Honu; WWIO Bmm auou| Foutoeo, *c., «| ooil oumoroo. oikouim Ib -uioiiou uonoaiu. PATENTED HAY Id, 18M. COPYRIGHT 8E0URKD MARCH 18f». T HE attention at Planters and Stock Fecden ts respectfully called lo the above Mill, 'ibey *re now lu uso by at least 10,000 of tbe most t,meti cal Stock Feeders throughout foo country, who ate ready to testily to tholr superiority overall other Mills of a Bltnilar kind. These Mills are made the exclusive business of the patentee, Mr. Scott, who beluga practical man, superintends tiiecastlm in pareon. and selects ouly suoh Iron as la best adapt- ad to foelr use, wbioh, Uko car wheels, ire. a re to be made of metal known to be bard and ntroi.g they weigh (Km three to five hundred pound*, ao- cording to else, and can be put in operation iu tweo- ty minutes without expenso or mrrhaulca! aid. The Little Giant has taken tho first premium a nearly all foo Stato Fairs throughout foe Union, and that In foe moat complimentary manner. Ibey sin guaranteed against breakage or derangement whin used according to directions, and warranted tog itn the most perfect satisfaction, or the money relbndtd jn foe return or foe mill. They are of three slxos, and will grind from eight to fifteen bushels good feed per hour, according te rise, with one or two horses. we now offer them to tbe tratio complete, ready tor attaching tbe team, at reduced prices. Mr. 0. H. C AMI’FIELD is our Agent in Savnnnah, if whom the mill may be had at our pTOse. march 7—eodftwly . j rjlH C93PARTNJS&5ULP HU11UIE.— X E undersigned have this day formed a Co*part. ne rshlp in tbo Hack, bale and Livery Stalls odor foe name and sty loot Freeman, Henderson « Co. % A. FREEMAN, J.M. HENDERSON, D. S. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sept. 1,1866. afpl l-Tm TRANSPARENT WINDOW IHASB1. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 ooxtuuM asm 67 nr. suium-nresm. rnHE Subscriber has received, end will open most extensive variety 0TWINDOW SHADES ever offered In this oily. Ills the Intention iff tbe advertiser to keep constantly in store a Urge supply of all foe various patteim and styles manufactured by the manufketuren 01 this country and of France, to which the attention of mer chants and families in foe city and nounu*,* in vited. They will be sold at wholesale and retail, at SHUsfkctory prices. W H. GUION, Agent. Jan $ B UCKETS AND BR00M3- 60 doaeon 3 hoop Painted Buckets 26 do 2 do do do 26 d Brooms, landing and for sale by aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft GO T AYLOR’S PREMIUM COTTON GINS.—The moat celebrated abort Staple Cotton Gins, now In use, 40 and 60 naw each, for sale by M YONGB ft FRIEBcON, ~Pag27 No. 94 Bay street. teplSO