Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 13, 1856, Image 3

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)TRJK.—I iatol. _ -7 I nothing Brthb IHU day sell for Cub only. iept 16-1 NKMAN, ■yia y—* I B, DR. J. R. HMITH llal ramOTXl hla OIUuo i, BtuMimrl’a, Weal Broad atrcrt. aepH MM. WUWWifbBt UIVH4.HW1I. V^U1A>\V-€16B» UHAYHAft COUNTY. n .. m. i am a candidate for ro-eloctlon to tho of* Mr Uco of Keoolvor of Tax Rotorua In January TO TUHVOTKHJI OF CHATHAM ‘ COUNTY. 1 un. Follow ollliBiu, I am a candidate »t tha Hr elwtlon, Id January next, (Ur tbo affloo ot tax OollMlor, aud aoltollyouruupjwrt Ai HARMON. gavannalL 8cpl. ocLl too great dosldoratum of Planters Is final* Mr ly obtained In the auooosafol Invention of ttowo'4 coitou Harvester, with whioh one hand can uioic« much cotton aa five in the ordinary way. biwldei saving au Immense amount of labor. What Whitney’* Gotten Gin Is In Its after stage, Howe's Harvester is In picking. Kor further Information, apply to A. WILBUR, 111 Bay stroet. Ageut for the States of Georgia and Florida. jy«« Patrons of tbo Sav’h Georgian All dobw duo to the Georgian provtoua t $ZW Uto 6th instant, aro payable only to the un Xote* and accounts duo in the city wil k> jir.'. uutoU immodiatoly, and all debts duo in the ouuuirjr will bo forwarded by an early mail. Tins being toe first timo that tho undorslgnod has juiillcly appealed to Ills late patron, he feels that ilur will not oousldor him unreasonable In urging epou tbern tho necessity Tor Immediate payment. lioi.utuuces may be made direotly to tno under* digued, or to R. B. Hiltou At Oo., whose reoelpt will do valid. PHILIP J. PUNCH. juvnuuah, May 28,1856. my 18-la wd ft w rue subscribers offer for sale a large and varied .u wtmont or second-hand printing material, suffl- stout to establish a complete Job Office, with but low additional articles, cousl*Ung in part of—One a nplefont of small pica, as good as uow, and vari ous fonts of joo type*, one super royal hand-proas; ouo Hoo & Oo s proof-press, latest improvement, uuw; two er m <re large imposing stones, new; dou ble ami single amis; cases, composing sticks,col* umu rules, gull j; s, chases, etc., etc., together with various other ar idea pertaining to a newspaper jr job ollloo. It. B. HILTON & CO. juuo *28 TfmsitwiLUAag; ouuun IIOMKSTH), KOBEIUN AND FA i BUY GOODS. ■Vo. 119 C’ongreitwf, Savannah, (la. JA3, f. WfclLI^, formorly of Beaufort Disk S. C. ftlBOl’HII.UM WILLIAMS, 14 dor Ivan Co., Ga. del'll . .* U. Ht'iK. J. H, UAVlrt. w. U. W.VU. Itlsm.DAVlSik IGNG, ODaKVLISvSLU^ i^iiOHANTi: .UVANNAU, GA. uiiy JO i. uictsrr. u. d. unklumos LOCKKTT A SNBIiLINGS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS’* Savannah, Go, Will attend to mo selling of all kinds of produce ,-;tr.tt» ntteutluD given to receiving and forwarding ?.■•!«. may 31 ly i u.t; m .v •) i ipnitsion House. Macon. Ga i. ... I cLAUGHLlN, Uuiionil i .t aud Auctioneer, •viUnu ftum’uw 11- uinda couslgnmonta of every ilMitrlplioii. lAWos orders for Cotton. *1B” Special attention given to tbo Bales of Real Esuto, stocks and Negro property, at publlo and private nlea. Prompt returns and dispatch. Hit •nco—C. A. L. LAMAR. mohSO M-*. w. .moot. ti. k. smoot. GREEN * SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW uct’28 THOMASTON, OA. JOilN bilBu, Ordinary of Chatham County, AN1) ATTORNEY AT UW. Office in the Court House. myl8 ATTORNEY 1.T L^W, Savannah, Georgia. A...... .f* ~ ^ mayl3 orgl <** urtlco on Ray street, over tub Bank of Sayan* H. L. P. KING, AT TOUNEY AT LAW, Corner of Bay andj Whitaker Street*, SAVANNAH, rebw Smoa A. B. WUimtT. ■ J P. K. SaVAO*. WRIGHT A SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, . BRUNSWICK, QA. jyl9 OoWKn, RNHINEER, ARUHITKOT AND SURVEYOR, ' ('OrNKR OK DRAYTON AND DRYAN-HW., (Above C A. L. Ianiar.) Jy6—3m A. McALPIN A BROTHERS, Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards. KOptfi SAVANNAH, OA. m taoued tp the eoL' M lUILDH c building, having a -I to the premlNt. Rent 1460 ... octb-lw; fc,Q» v®inlH!Mr truon a LLtB. FOR RENT.. » THE Bubaorlbnr being about to partition I otrthe two elooaut and commodloui sto ries over Dr. Brantley s Drug Store Into Aoffloes, olforslhom torrent by 1st or No* rnext. CHARUCS 8HOLL, sept ‘29 Architect. _ THE fourth story vorDr, Brantley's Drug |,8lore. Apply to CHARLES SHULL, jpt29-tf-eg Architect, FOR RENT. ' ^ A WHARF STORE un dor 174 Bay stro. ] Possession given 1st Ootober. \T ]yt ° TISON H GORDON. ,l tM>B i'iUiBS ^ m wnion ronl A VALUABLE LOT. near the Central Railroad Depot, about 60 x 100 feet. This Lot is feonimplo. On tbo promises are three comfortable Wooden BUILDINGS, wnion rent for few J tier annum. Terms moderate. Apply to J. B OUBBEDOE, sept 29 Ageut. ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA ■ ■ i ■ GEORGIA. J* J. 1IE3SLBR, Proprietor* Late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans, Passengers per Evening Trains will find Supper ready on the arrival of the Cars. H MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, BOARD m DAT ...» 1 80 board mwm ooo BOARD PXR MONTH 20 00 ,mayl8 lyr ft; MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, OHARUBTON, 8. O THIS House is now adapted to all the wants or the Travelling Public, and the or* forts of the Proprietor will be to deserve their patronago. mar 31 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. DENNIS HOLL \ND, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solicits the patrouago or masters or vessels and others requiring tho services of a Notatry Public or Shiuping Ma-ter, and will attend promptly to all business entrusted RU rare.lm—scp8 4A o !} B JKC.1 REMOVAL. Tho subscriber has removed to the store oast of Mr. O’Connor, corner of Drayton and Broughton utroets, adjoining the Marshall JL House, whore be is prepared to make to or der Gentlemen’s Coats, Pauls, Vests, &o., in a man ner to suit tho most fastidious. Gentiomon furnishing their own materials will (In 1 it to their advantage. Cash must be paid for workmanship lu nil cases, as there will bo uo books kept op.n. Cutting for men and boys attendod to; and all cutting Jobs must be paid for on delivery. Uniforms or all kinds mado according te tho Unit* od States’ Regulations. 49“ Youug meu desirous of booomiug good cut ters of all garments hoi uglng to the trade cau be taught iu six lossons, ut 43 a lesson. Those who will patrouizo mo will llud prices to suit the tiraos. M. CAREY, Agont sept 18—4m ■fViLDUR.-^OOO sacks 14 Carmichael's" Flour. Tbst Jj received and for solo on favorable terms by sept 26 WEBSTER & PALMES. MAGAZINES. H ARPER’S Now Monthly Magazine ’for October. Godey’s Udy Book tor Qotobor. Aitbur’s Home Magazine for October. Potoraon’a Now Mouthly lor October. Received and for Bale by WARNOCK Si DAVIS; aopt 26 169 Congreaa atreot. Q j a Barrels Apples, Mercer Potatoes, Rod Unions, Ov Tomatoes, Burgalow Pears, and 000 Cab bages, in store and for sale by sept 26 J. D. JESSE. ^€TMOU«6ftEBFKRS. i \ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Brvan-st, / would respectfully announce to the citizens oi vanuahthat be is ready to make and put down Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, fto., at the shortest no ted, and on the most reasonable forms, oota-tf J UST RECEIVED, por lato arrivals from Now York, a superior article of Fintod Skirts, and for salo by J. W. THRELKALD, sept 2 * Congrosa and Whitaker ats. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—6 hrklns extra choice Goshen Buttor; 10 boxes of English Dairy and uew Cream Cheese, received and for sale by soptlo J. 1). GENERAL NOTIOB. iILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be done I at borne. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himself permanently, all work in this lino will be done with dispatch. All repairing orCaators, Teapots, OuudloetickB, Spoons, Forks, or any other article will be done neatly before plating. All old silver plate, such aa Tensetta or Urns, ForkB or Spoons, will lie re-finished and mado equal to new, and at modorute prices. All work or orders loft ai my store will bo attended to promptly. P. S.—Watoh casos galvanizod. may27 «. M. G1FF1N" paHsag© apply to , . ■ ■ .. . 0. A. GREINER, Agent, j , Cabin l’aabogo, i ,‘,s . .20 oo 1 ’ StooragoPassago,... 7 09 I’aMHongora by thta ship for Baltimore uud IVai-h. Ingtoii will bo Ii;ndad dl Now Ca4lo, Dolawure, if doslrod, from which plaoo oars slart throe ttmeii dally for Llio above oltlos, iffol othor Southern points. ' oot4 FOR NEW YORK. IK</l.<a0on,%timloy «aet l Out. 11, at 6o'clock, A, M, % precisely, Thestoamshlp ALABAMA, Captain . Scbenok. will leave os above. For freight or poaaage apply to PADEI.FORD, FAY A OO. Cabin Pnssugo 12b Steerage Poaaage 8 49“ Shipper a of Cotton by tho3« fitoamahipa will please lake notluo, that no Colton will be received at tco proaK«H that is uot illallnotly marked on thoodgo of tbo halo. o it 4 FOR CHARLESTON DIRECT. Tile supofiorstearaor GORD'iN, J. P. Brooks,Commander, having boou thoroughly overhauled and furulshed with a new bollor, will run regularly— twice a week—botwoou Savannah and Charleston ; leaviug Savannah every Wednesday uud Saturday afiernoons, at 0 o’clock, and returning will leave i.'lmrlobton ovory Monday and Friday afternoons, nt 6 o’clock. Forlrolglit or uassago apply to , J. P. BROOKS, Agent, sept 29 Charleston wharf. U. S. Moil LI lie FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Ga.,tomandi. na and Jacksonville, IHcolata and Black Creek, Fla, , _«/T— THE steamer WKLAKA, Capt. N ^leave for the above places every Saturday Morning, at 10 o’clock. This boat has largo aud airy Stato Room accom modations, and taking the Inland Passage, offers every inducement to Invalids and others. Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board at tbe Florida Btoam paokot wharf, or to Jy26 C1.AGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Lino— The new Bark J. R. DAVIS, Ca tain Hand, will have quick despatch for above port. For freight apply to C. A. GREINER, out 7—lot FOR BOSTON.—The now sebr. ALBA, Captain Taylor, will moot with prompt des- patch tor tho above port. For freight apply to Hijfo, octl HUNTER k GAMME out l FOR NEW YuRK—Tho ship COLUMBIA, Captain Be iteo, will have despatch for tho abovo port. For freight apply to HUNTER « UAMMELL. a 'FOK FREIGHT OK CHARTER—'Tfio A I Barque ISAAC R. DAVIS, Captain Hand ,400 rthen—can tako tbo bulk of 1,000 bales cot ton. Apply to C. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—HRBO.v’8 Dm— First Vkshhl.—'Tlie suhr. FANNIE, Captain :asion, now loading, will have immediate ills patch. For freight engagements apply to septlS CHAS. A. GREINER. FUR PHILADELPHIA.—Tho naunch fast tailing schr R W TULL, A M Strnwbrldge, master For froigbt, apply to auglO C. A. GREINER. - .FUR UVERPO®Mho A 1 American ship FALCON, Pattou muster, having a largo portion of freight engaged, will meet with dispatch us above, for balance of cargo, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR DEMERIT’S FERRY, AND ALL THE INiERMhDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. Tho now lion steam pacKot SWAN, Captain Richard Johnson, will leave Charleston wharf every •Friday morning, at 10 o’clock, punctually, for Domory T s Forrjr, and all Intermedi ate landings on tbe Savannah River. 49* The Swan has superior accommodations lor passengers. For freight engagements apply to »ept23 .JOHN RICHARDSON. Niagara Pails, the Lakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Keystone State,via Philadelphia PH1LA- DELP’A NIAG’BA PALLS . J. oonsx. WK. 8TAHH, Jr. n. U. H'ARDII. OGDEN, STARR A CO., 'Shipping and Commission Merchants, BAY-8TRKBT. SAVANNAH, GA. PATTEN, HUTTON A CO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Bay-street, Savannah, Ga. B. GUMMING, _ ATTORNEY AT LAW , fobl-ly tawcffow, OA. 0. 8. UAKKIfKW. A. O. HARRISON A McGEHEE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND Forwarding Merchants. 59 AND 61 BROAD-STRBBT, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 49" Particular attention givou to tbe sates of Real Kstaie, Negruus audl’roduco. «T Liberal advances made on Negroes aud Mer chandize. RKFKRKNCES ! RINS. PATTEN ft CO. ) 0 ..'BY ft DANIEL, vColumbus, Ga, 8 THWART, G RAY ft CO. J RUdB, DAVIS ft LONG, \ , W>1. WRlGilf, / Sava,mah YOUNG, ATKINS ft DUNHAM, ) , naln „ K(r/lU C. A. adKKNE ft CO., ’ / Apalachicola 11. S. mWt >■ Mobile, Alabama. QCt 23 ly B. ELLIS, Factor and General Commission Merchant NO; 71 BA7-8TRIBT, SAVANNAH, GA., RintaaTO—Messrs. Cloghorn ft Cunningham, Ben ft Prentiaa, Ogden, Starr ft Co., Savannah; J. P, Thompson. Ro«»nn novl vx. A0DLXY OOUPKR, JNO. COUFIB FRAABB. OOUPER A FRASER, 1 ACTORS ft GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. fmyU R. J. DAVANT, JR, PAOTOR AND COMMISSION MERC ANT, No. 07 Bay Street, jjf30 Savannah, Ga "-jAMm TsrgAVAGB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • TMOSLUJVlf.LK, rHOMAB COUNTY, OA. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. lyr—mar 17 J**ih o. kodubw. norkis. RODGERS A NORRIS, ... (!»t° Crane ft Rodgera, WHOLESALE GROdlEBS, . BAY-STBIWr, SAVANNAH. i«ue 1,1866, (Jo 2' NOTICE, C ONSIGNEES por Sohr. M. E. WELLS, from Bos ton, will please attend to tbe receiving of their goods from the vessel discharging at Buker’s Wharf, (foot of Abercorn street) All goods re maining on the wharf alter sunset will bo stored nt the risk and expense of tho consignees. sop26 OGDEN, STARR ft CO. B UTTER and Cheese—10 firkins oxtr^ choice Goshen Butter, and 40 boxes of selected Cheese, all sizes, rocolvcd per steamer Alabama, sept 21) J. D. JESSE. T. G. & A. L. ROWE, 'MANUFACTURERS (AND IMPORTERS OF LINSEED OIL, 188 FRONT-STltEET, sopt 26-lm NEW-YORK, $20. $98, T HIS LINE connects at Philadelphia with the Grout NsrtU-Wostoru Railroad Routo, through to Niagara Fills aud Bufl'alo, in sixteen hours from PhlladolphU Through Tickets, with tho privilege of stoppiug at Philadelphia, aud intermediate points, for salo by tho Agont. Faro tc Niagara Falls or Budblo $28 44 . Elmira 26 ** Canandaigua 27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agont, J23 Savannah, Georgia, CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25 OO. CAITTAL PRIZE $50,000. Alabama Lottery, (AtmioRumn ht tub htat» or alabama.J H. 'fo bo drawn In tbe City of Montgomery, Alabama, in publlo, on FRIDAY, Octobor 10th, I860, on tbo plan or SLNGLHjr U MBERS I HASIUHL SWAN, Muaor. 30,0IMt Ticket. Only 11 Print amounUD, to 200,000 Dollars I IJNB(VaLLiISD SCJHEMEI 1 prize of. 7i5J,OOU is, $ab,000 1 ‘ 20,000 ts 20,000 20,000 is 20,000 10,000 is.., 10,000 <h 6,000 is.. 1 do do I do do 1 do do 1 do do 6 do do 2 do do 2 do do 20 do do 60 do do 76 do do 100 do do 126 do do 300 1,600 Is 1,000 is 600 is 300 is 200ia 100 is.. 60 Is . 10,00) 10,000 , 6,000 6,000 000 10,000 16,000 15,000 10000 7,600 i) prizes of $400 approxira’g to $60,000aro 1,600 r ■* 20,000 aro 1,200 30,000 are 1,000 10,000 are 800 10,000 aro 700 6,000 aro 600 2.600 uro 480 1,000 aro 320 600 are 2,800 300 aro 6;000 200 are 6,000 1,000 prizes amuumiug to $200,000 4 44 260 ' »« 4 44 170 1 44 4 44 . 200 “• 4 44 150 ’** 8 44 69 •i 8 44 49 •» 80 44 36 “ 200 44 26 300 '• 20 PRICK OK TIOKBM. Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 60. Tho Alabama and Georgia Lotteries, as channels of Investment, present inducements . over any known sebome. Tho ezporienco tho publlo have had of the mouageineutot these Lotteries, tbe large amount of prizes sold, tho promptness with which (hoy have boon paid, are tbe best guarantees that they will always be conducted lu the most honora ble manner. PLliff OK TUB LOTTERY. There are 30,000 tickets numbered from 1 to 30,- 000. There are 380 foil Prizes and 620 Approxim- lions—making In all 1,000 Prizes. Tho drawing t ikes placo in public, uuder tbo su. porlntondouoe or iwo sworn Commissioners. The Numbers from 1 to 0,000, corresponding with those numbors on tbo Tickets prlntod on sepa rate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, and placod lu one wheel. The first 380 Prizes, similarly printed aud onolr eled, are placed In anotber wheol. The wheels aro then revolved, and the number is drawn from tbo whoel of numbers, and atthosamo time a Prize is drawn from tho othor whoel. The number aud prize druwn out aro opeued and exhib ited to the audience, and registered by tbe Commis sioner, tbe Prize being placed against tbo number drawn. This oporattou Is repoatod until all tho Pri zes aro drawn out, APPROXIMATION PRIME. The two preceding aud the two succeeding Num bers to those drawlug the brst 200 prlzos will bo entitled to tho 800 Approximation Prizes, areordlug to the Scheme. Iu ordering Tickofo enclose the money to our ad dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first mall. Tho List of Drawu Numbers aud Prizes will be sent to purchasers Immediately after tho draw ing. 49"Purchasors will plcaBe write tholr signatures plain, and give their' post office, county and State. 49“ Romoraber that every prize is drawn, and payable In foil without deduction. 4^ All prlzos of $1,000 and under, paid immedi ately after tho drawing,—other prizes at tho usual time of thirty dayB. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets should be sent in cariy. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets cau be addressod either to 8. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN. Montgomery, Ala., or 8eptl8 BOX 4 89, Savannah,’Ga THE GREAT ' TOOi WUOTKHN imVHMvi of nkwyork; A 11H taking Marine [links at their Agency, .ajL coruor or Drayton and' Bryan streets, Approved Risks will bo taken uif liberal iernut, and the usual credit given uu Premium Notes. Thrco quarters of the busliiesH will bo returned to tbe eus toraors in scrip. Ct A* L. Lamar, fob 19 Agent la Nqvannah. iWltTUANOE. SouLlit!nt Mutual Insurance Cumpaii), Notiihcrii Mutual Lire Ins. Company; Home luniruiiDti Company, of N. lork, Spring Held Fire A Marine Ins. Com’y, RlskH in tbo abovo lusurauoe Companies anderta ken by . WM. KING tc SONS. Agents, No, 1)9 Ray street, tiavanuah, 14th Decern bur, 1666, deo!4 jj'UUO, tUttlMt ,VNO LIFE i N S'oU K (A N C fc.. ■VO. il l, UAY-STHKE’l. OAIMTAL Uril'UESENTBU, Nearly Four .llllliou Uut.ura. By the following responsible* Stock Companies. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, OF UAHTFOHD, OT. Equitable Fire luaiiranoe Company, OF LONDON. Farmers* and Mechanics’ Fire, Marine and Life Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. ' Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance Company* OF BRIDOKFOBT, OT. 46^Tue subscriber willoifoct Insurance to au> amount In all parts of the State on every •le-icrlpUon of property. life Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest cau>, for the bonefit ol heirs aud creditors, or payablo to the wife free from tho claims of creditors. Marine Insurance on Hulls or~Cargoes to ail parb- of the world. jan26 A^WILUUR. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFElNSURANola OOMl'ANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual Nett accumulation, Jon. 1, 1856*. $2,239,uvs. -t. Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,492 60 Total amount of olaims by death paid to date. 1,336,990 84 ’ $4,282,488 97 Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph Lord, General Ageut, Robert L. Patterson. President. •The funds of this Company are all safely invested in first class bonds and mortgages, slocks, cash, aud notes of momburs fully scoured by tholr policies Tor further particulars inquire of WM. H. GLADDING. Agent in Savannah, At tbo offico of Boll ft Prentiss -I, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. RKKXRKXCZ : Messrs. Padklford, Fay ft Co.. .. K. Tkkt, EBq., State Bank. feu 29 INSUit\NOE CO MPWYf W The trestllug to4,900teet. HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE THE CHARTER OAK LIFE Of Hartford, Ct CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $490,UU0. JAS. 0. WALKER, President S. H. White, Secretary. This Company insures Life at tho lowest rates, consistent with safety to tho assured. For further information, apply to Jyyn y street, Savannah, i MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. THE INTERNATIONAL Insurance Company. NO. 28, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, NEW TONE. CASH CAPITAL—$312,000 AGENT FOB SAVANNAH, J it me8 J9I• Curler, AT TUB OFFICE OF MBSSltS. YOUNG, WYATT & CO., No. 85, Bay Street, below the Post Otlicc. ALANSON MARSH, 8. A. HULLO Firm of A. S. Barnes ft Go. • NOVEL SCHEME I! CAPITA!, PRIZE! >40,000 3,289 PRIZES—LOWEST PRIZE $46. More than Oite Prize to every Ten Tickets t ALONZO CHILD, L P. BALLARD. • WM. M. DODGE, •• 1 P. J. AVERY, H. A. CURTIS, 4 * 4 WM. E. ROUX), B. T. LlPPlNCOrr, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. HUSTE1), WM. H. RIVERSMITH, W. H. LYON, •VEFFERSON ROBERTS, „ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Timb'er and Lumber. SAVANNAH, Qa. TifU. S. DANIF.LL, ATTORNEY AT CAW, SAVANNAH, OA. *9“0iUce over Thotnuk M. Turner ftCo.-u Drug flro * Ua Htroot. tuy7 EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. T HE TRUSTEES or the above named Institution announce to the public, that this Academy will be opened on the first Monday in November uo. Tbo principal, Col. 8. Spencer, an experienced teacbor, comes well recommended by hfe former jiatronB and other gentlemen of highest rospeota- Reflommeudod to us, os he is, os well as from our own knowledge of Col. Sponcor, wo commond him and the Academy to tho patronago of our friends at home and abroad. MUs A. M. Spencer will assist in thoFcmalo aud Junior department. For further information, apply o L. M. BLOUNT, Sec’ry. sept25 NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH OK KAKKR BQUARS, BRYAN STRUT I would inform my old friends and luttrons I havo opened the abovo store toconduotthe Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business in all its ivarlous forms, and where will be found agen- oral assortment of Stovee, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, which I will bo pleased to show, and at auob price as will satisfy any one wishing to purchase. All kinds or Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized Iron Work of every doeorlption, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatob. old 8torea put up and Pipoe furnished at short notice. Tin Ware ut wholesale and rotail. Coll down on Soml-Wcekly United States Mall Line. « HK NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Steamships— s’OXVILLE., 1,600 tons..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,60 0 44 ..Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 «•..Capt. M. 8. WoodhuU. ALABAMA.... 1,300 44 ..Capt. G. R.Schonck. WILL J.KAVK SAVANNAH KVKRY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Those ships are amoug tho largest on tbe coast, unsurpossod in apeod, safety and comfort, making tholr passages In fifty to sixty hours, and are com manded by sklllfol, careful and polite officers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, tboy offer & most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage to New York $26 Steerage Passage to Now York 8 PADELFORD. FAY ft CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCffiLL. 13 Broadway, t'eb 6 Now York. LMTEll WATEa HAIL. mm. For Palalka, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Femandina, Jacksonville, Middlebury, (Blade Creek,)andPicdata. _ -^ff— k Tho new and elegaut a team packet gfiaKDARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, loaves every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clook, for tho above places. Frolght will bo token for Trader’s Hill and inter- edluto landings on St Mary’s River. 49“ No freight will bo token after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent state room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Steampackot Wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to Jy25 OLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. m a Smut ^WDvi Bryan street, it octa J. MAURJ^‘Agent. JQOMKTIG LIQUORS— 777 WOOD AND VfjmSBU A LL kinds of Wood. Boards. PU-.-i lJh Tira . her * Shlnglo*, Light-wood, Pom Utlui and Pollings, for salo,.at wholesale a - r _ , ih r cuh < oa lh0 new wharf r«.>ntiv e eefod on November next, aud be continued for four mouths. ‘WLumberYard of Robert A. Allan * .- R. D. ARNOLD, H D., Prur. Theory aud Practice ■■lit. .•era •tall, ®*pJlno fortLal purpuao. .(Jpoo! or Ikll/tliretid “1 (»lwd loagtb, imL.vweb’wlll need to bo chi <c01 until Uu Khoto |j mod. "Umiufcdiunm irrin >u4 Flour moroluou are K«rS ,nv| !“ ! 0WBlM U.t IW> Con %S4. ’ ALFBKIMYJSBSTEH.Uei.. A|t. JOHN C. BOOTH « V L ISNGINEEB AND 8' Hr. .In? 8'«,W aUflnllon to dot Office n tllH Btorn of .1 ■ ■■ 8B10I anS b «l.dl npkmmm IX. DOUMNR. . i R. No L4 LIBERTY SJ.j 260 barrels*Ohio Rectified Whiskey, 100 do Pikes' Magnolia do. 120 do E. Phelps’s Gin. 25 db Conn. River P. ft II, Ryo Gin, 20 do Brandy. 36 quar and oighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Magonolia Wine. 75 barrols Ohio Monongahela Whiskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. 16 do Ben Bussells Nccter do. 6 do Gibsons old Family Noctar Whiskey 40 do White Rectified do. 6 do . Old Kontucky Bourbon do. 40 do and puncheons Goorgla Peach Brand do Virginia Apple do. Irginia Apple In storo and for sale by sep 18 WEBSTER ft PALMES. SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE. r IE 4th annual course of Lectures in this Insti tution, will commence on tho first Monday iu ®*r 12—1yW y, ,J LM HJTOV fWTSPSiim WINS BAcmNBS. „ _ To. e HOwXftD. y M. U .,l. ro r.orA n ., Um y. or Medicine. P. M. KOLIXJCK, M. D.. ProL Obstetrics and dis- eases of Women and Cltlidron. K.h! MARTIN,It. Pror, Io,Utute»V( Med! cine. , J, It. READ, M. D., Prof, Mat. Uedlca and Mod. Jurisprudence. JOSEPH JONES, M. D., Prof. Medloal Chemistry JOS. J. WEST. M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy J. O. HOWARD, M. D., Dean or Uie Faculty. Tbe Preliminary course oflccturos will commence on the 20th Octobor. qug27 . 9tdft«tNovUw T ARD—20bblz. Vrline llo. I Leaf 1 Lard, landing Jj and for sale by WM. M. L & CO. Cllarlcton, Sontla Carollim. - SEA ISLAND COTTON AND DICE FAC- T0B8. R. Wainwbight Baoot ) William M. Lawton po8BPhT. Dill. j Winborn Lawton Jr. aug 29 eod4m PRIZES GUARANTEED i [ACTHORlZXn BV THK STATZ OK OBOKGIA.] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLAS.- 20 To be drawn tuthe olty or Atlanta, Ga., In public, on FRIDAY, October 24,1866, on tbo plan of SINGLE NUMBERSM! 49“ Purchasers in buying 10 Whplo Tick eta, (when the numbers end iu 1, 2,3, 4, 6,6,7, 8, 9. u) aro guaranteed a Prize 61 $40—Halves and Quarters iu proportion. SAMUEL SWAN A CO., Managers. 30,000 Tlcketa-3,B80 Prizes. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 2 0 4,0 0 0!! Wifi be distributed according to the following — ORIGINAL SCHEME! 1 prize of $40,000 is ,.$40,000 12,000 la 12,000 6,000 is 6,000 2,000 is 2,000 1,000 1s 1,000 1,000 is 1,000 200 arc 2,000 100 Bre 10,000 7,000 G0C 600 400 300 400 G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on hand a beautiful as- ^ sortment of Jewelry of ovory dis- fiy cription and kind worn by ladles «uL and gentlomen. and will sell at unusually low prices, I have this day received (per Express) a large stock of elegant giver Ware, consisting of Cake and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Ftah Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, fto. Ac., all in Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I have also this day received an addition to my stock of hairwork of light colorod Curls, Topsys. Braids,Front Pioces, Bands, Uncle Tom, fto., which now makes my aaoQrtmont complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watches repaired by and under tbe supervision orsoU; and all other work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. OOLHTHOPB MEDICAL COLLEOli AT SAVANNAH GEORGIA. T HE Regular Course or Lectures in tho above In stitution, will commonco on the First Monday in November next. Tbe Faculty is constituted as follows, viz. 1L L. BYRI), M I)., Prof. Principles and Practice of Modlclno. HOLMES STEELE, M. D., Prof. Obstrlcs and dis uses or Women and children. WESLEY C. NORWOOD, M, D„ Prof Materia Medlca. and Medical Jurisprudence. THOMAS H. GHIVERS, M. D., Frof. Physiology and Pathology- JAMES S. MOREL, M. D„ Prof. Anatomy. J. W. BENSON, M. IK, Prof. Principles aud Practice or Surgery. LAWRENCE J. ROBERT, M D., Prof. Modtual Chemistry. WILLIAM T. FEAY, M. D., Emeritus, Pror of Chemistry. E. J.OLT touty. Fees, for tbe full course, $105 Matriculation $6, Domonstrator $10, Graduation $30. For further Information, RfidrMB ^ H. L. BYRD, M. 1). Dean, sept 17 2mwtw LlVEROS, M. D„ Domonstrator of Ana- 1 1 1 *« 1 “ 1 44 10 prizes of 100 44 of 100 44 70 are. APPROXIMATION FRI/.R3. 4 prizes of 160 app’g to $40,000 prize, are 4 44 125 44 12,000 prize, are 4 “ 100 44 6,000 prize, aro 4 44 75 44 2,000 prize, are B 44 50 44 1,000 prize, aro 40 44 45 44 200 prizo, are 1, 3,000 “ 40 aro 120,000 3,280 prizes amounting to $204,000 Wnole Tickets $10—Halves $6.00—Quarters $2.60. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. Tho numbors from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those numbers on tbe Tickets printed op sep arate slips of paper, aro encircled with small tin tubes, and placod in one wheel. The first 210 Prizes, similarly printed and en circled, aro placed in another wheel. The wheelB are then revolved, and a Number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at tbe same timo a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. Tho number and Prizes drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audienoe, and registered by tbe Commissioners, tbe Prize being placod against tbe number drawn. This operation is repeated until all tbo Prises are drawn out. Approximation Prizs—The two preceding aud the two succeeding Numbors to those drawiugthe first l« Prizes will be entitled to the 54 Approxi mation Prizes, according to the Scheme. $3,099 Prizes of $40,000 will bo determined by the lust Uuure of tbe number that draws the $40,000 Prize. For oxample, ir tbe number drawing tbo •40,090 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tiokets where tbo uutnbor ends In 1 will be entitled to $40. If tbe Numbor ends with No. 2, then all tbe Tickets where the number ends in 2 will be entltlo4 to $40, and bo on to 0. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS As, by this Scheme, one Ticket in every 10 is guaranteed to draw $40, we will sell Certificates ol Packages of 10 Tickets, (wherothe numbers end lu 1,2,3, 4,6,6, 7,8, 9, 0,) at the following rates, which is tho risk on them. All that they draw over tbe amount guaranteed accrues to the purchaser. Certificos or Package of 10 Whole Tickets $60 »* “ 10 Half 44 80 “ “ 10 Quarter 44 16 It will be perceived, by this plan, that for $60 the E urchaser has a Certificate or 10 Ticket?, when it e buys Tickets he would only get for that sum 6 Wholes, thus by buying Cer-lficates be has four more chances for larger Prlzos—Halves and Quar ter Packages In proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the monoy to our address for the Tickets ordered, on recolpt or whioh they will be forwarded by first mail. Tbe drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pur chasers immediately after the drawing. 4G^ Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office. County and 8tato. Remember that every prize la drawn, and paya ble in foil without deduction. All prizes of $1,000, and under, paid Immodiatoly after the drawing—other prises at tho usual Uwe of thirty days, foil without deduction. 49> All communications strictly confidential. Prise tiokets cashed or renewed in other tickets at either office. Orders for tickets or certificates con be addressed either to 8. SWAN ft OO., Atlanta, Ga.. sopt 30 8. SWAN,(Montgomery, Ala GEO. CHAPMAN, 14 44 Loo, Murphy ft Co. JOS. H. WtSrOOTT, 44 Briggs, Wostoott ft Co. JOS. FATMAN, 44 4 4 Fatmau ft Co. STEPHEN VON MORES, GEO. SAVORY, “ •• Geo. Savory ft Co. ’ A. REQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President. CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vico Presipeut. WM. K. ROUX), Secretary. 49“ This Company will issue Policies upon Mu rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Firo Risks, at liberal rates of premium. Losses promptly uud liberally adjusted. JAMES M. CARTER, Ageut, oot 31 No. 85, Boy Street. THK GKKAT WESTEilN FlllK AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 197 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Pain, CHARTER PERPETUAL . CAPITAL $000,000. KIRK, MXRINK, AND INLAND IXBURANCZ. DIRECTORS: Charles 0. Lathrop, 682 Spruce street; Alexander Whlldon, Morcbaut, 14 North Frout-sLt John O. Huutor, firm of Wright. Hunter a Co.; E, Tracy, firm of Tracy A Baker; John R. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, Whlto ft M’Curdj; Isaac Hazlohurst, Attorney and Counsellor; James D. smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm or Tracy ft Baker; R. S. Walton, 360 Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruco street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Thob. K. Limduck, Secretary. JAMBS M. CAltTHK, Agent, June 16 No. 86 Bay street. sept 27 JgACON.- I, JOHNSTON ft OO, _ rivs par brig z soft casks Bacon Bidss for sals, to or rig Zorniter, by LOCXJRT ft BN9LLINM. STRANGER I If you want a good, and cheap [Trunk, Tulles, Carpet Bag, or Clothing of any kind or quail- VEHUM^ty. ready made or made uptoyour moosure; also Hats, daps, Shirts, Collars or Dress Furnishing articles of any description, call and se* loot from the largest and best stock to lbs, city, at ths Star Emporium, 14? Bay PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J UST received, ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by the new Steamship Line. The nu merous enquirers will be glad to learn that they have finally arrived. KENNEDY ft BEACH, House-fornDhlng Store, Hodgson's New Block. aug 4 ’ JL—300 sacks Palace Mills Double Extra Flour, Just recslved and for sole by RUM, DAVIS ft LONG Childs, Pratt ft Co. lJviupton, Ballard ft Co. Win. M. Dodge ft Co. H. A. Curtis ft Oo (SU«WWRh TOPHILailCK4 RILL.) writers, sun all wmooraml Terms cosh, eel 11 THIS DAY, III 11 o’ulook, In IVontof nturn will be - sold— The usutt ■♦nriment of Groeerlos, Provisions, Liquors, Crookui. and Glass Ware, Dry Goods, new oud second hund R -*tnro, Clothing, Fancy ArU clou, Wntchoa, Jewelry 1 , fr. ft®. Terms, cash bo oro delivery. 49“ All articles purchased at auction uud no settled for previous to tbo noxt regular sole, will bo sold on account aud risk < f former purchaser. oot 11 On THURSDAY, 23d lusUutTot It o'cloek, wdl bb sold at the roridenco of the late Rev. Dr. Pres ton, corner or Drayton and Lincoln street, A largf and complete assortment oi Household Furn tore, comprising a general assortment for Parlor, Kltohou uud Chambers Sold by permission of the Court of Ordiuary, by ordor or the Administrator, 'forms cash, oct 11 Hid i, Hides. Will pay tho highost .tarket prices, cash for good Flint and dry salted Hides, the coming season, sopt 5 * At Prlvato Salo. Juhi received in store and for sale low for cosh 76 boxes No. 1 Family Soap 26 44 Pam roup 100 •* •♦Fraser*’ Pearl Starch 26 casks small aud middling Rice 19 bbls. Domestic Brandy 29 bbls. Old Mongaboia Whlskoy 26 bait 1 quarts and eighths assorted Brandies 6 bbls. Georgia reach Brandy 600 bbls. Ro-ioudale Cement 10 half chests Hyson Tea 60 Uozsu Brooms 200 gross Round Wood Box Matches, aepi 26 Forltont, The counting room and at ro uext to our store, formorly.ucuuplud by Mayer ft Blum. Also,sovoral stores under our count! fg room uug20 OUTHERN RAILROAD. STATB OK MISSISSIPPI, ClTY OK •’ tOKSHUHO, \ Offico of tho'Soutbern Railroad Company. / f nilE Soiulioru Railroad Company invito propo- X sals from contractors for tbo clearing, gradu ation, masonry, treatlmg and bridging, necessary to tbe comploto preparation for tbe superstructure of the roadway of tho eastern division of tLcir road. Also, for furnishing tho cruss-iios, aud for the track laylug with any incidental work uecossary. And for all other work, stations, platforms, de pots, ftc, required iu the thorough completion of tU«! road lor elfootivo operation. Tho graduation amounts to 779.009 cubic yards of excavation, and 666,900 oubio yards of embauk- iiid Huainug iut t uuviu< Tho brldgiug to 609 feet, Tho masomy for culverts atnouu i to 10,900 perch. The cross ties to 189,000. Proposals, sealed, endorsod, and dimmed to the undersigned, will bo rocclved until tho 1. tsl day of November noxt, and will be, 1 at tbo optic i of bid ders, either for— I. Tho entire work of construction, compi 'ting tho road ready for tho iron; n. Tbo work orcoustruetlou, uxcluslve uf cross ties aud truck-laying; , ill For each Item of work, entire ami separate; tv. For the grading of either, or u specified num ber of section.., of ono milo each; v. For tho cross ties to bo furnished, the number specified; vi. For tho entire construction, teady for Uioiron, ofelther of tho thrco divisions hereinafter named of Bald road; The eastern division, connecting with tho com pleted road at or near the town oi Brandon, extends to the Mobile and Ohio road, 82^ miles, which will bo divided Into thrco subdivisions : the llrst of 21 miles, the second of 28 miles, and tile third of 33)£ miles. In ouch fotm of proposal, tho bidder will state his item prices, andfor the graduation will mako his bid at so much,por cubic yard of excavation and embuukment, and the additional dlll'erenco for “ox cess” of either; or for so much por cubic yard up on tho largest item, uud tho difference for “ox- . Private Mo. . A very (io.tr.bio tract of,lend, only ■ flromtheclty, conl.lnlng .bout 80 « whioh 1» cleared ft undor good and subs! The cleared land is,a rioh lootny, adapted for gardening purposes, fni most excellent water on tbo premises' ■ary out-buildings, negro, houses,' barpa. ftc. The bahumo of tho tract, say 4» acres, is uauleare.l land and bogylly timbered with valuable Jfmber, and tho soil excellent, The locality is very excellent; notone ewe of sickness has occurred on the prem ises during the whole Umo the present proprietor has owned it, This is a chance. for an Investment rarely to be met with, and any person wishing a quiet prlvato residence near tbo city, or any persou desirous of going into tno gardening business to rttao fruit and vegetableR.for our market, will find this tbo place to suit. For terms, which will bo very liberal, inquire at ’ our counting room, 164 Boy streoi..Titles undisputa- . At Privoto Salo, 1700 bushels Rico, an excellent artiolo for stock or aU kinds. Call and oxamino. Price 25 cents pc* bushel, junelfi 7 ToTtenT Two good stores, under the bluff, at the foot ol Whitaker street. Junelfi Wanted to Purohnse A convenient medium-sized • houso, in a centra I * location—one fronting on u square would be prefer red—for such an one a liberal price would bo given. Junelfi . At Drivato Sale. Thirty ellgiblo bnildlng Lots, 60 feet front by loo to 124 foot deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston streets. Those lots are on high ground and Homo of them in the Immediate neighborhood of tho lot selected for tbe sito of the Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad Depot, Terms same ok city lot- via : one-fifth cash, the balance bearing Interest a* six per cent. ■ .. Jnnelo CRANE'S _ METAL.1C IBWIBHAHi (SAiiSEIEUi T HIS in a uewly invented BUBIAL CASE, fash ioned to accord with the feelings of tbo be- reaveaud yet retaining all tbe requisites of au appropriate receptaclo for the dead. Tliero is uo reason why such a receptaclo should bo inado to oreato by its appearance disagr* eablo sonriaitons. It is euougti that we should be bereaved, and what ever tends to Rofteu or make lees keen tue poiguan- cy of our grief, commends itself (o our considera tion. Bo much that is repulsive has been discarded in tbo arrangement ami shape of tbe above Case, that its name, tbe CASKET BURIAL CAS', is uu involuutary suggestion, and I do uot hesitate to aver that there has never been in use any thing so ontirely chaste, appropriate snd convenient aa this invention. Tho Case permits a view or tbe entire body after it Is enclosed, the whole top being composed of bcautlfol thick French PlatoGiass.sufflcieutly strong to roust any internal or external pressure, is per fectly air tight, composed of meial highly orua- tnontod. and will last for ages. Samples of tho Casket may be seen at tbo office of Messrs. CRANE, WELLS ft C 4 '., 82 Bay stroet, Sa vannah. t ’ 1*. S. Persons desirous of purchasing the exclu sive right for tho sale ortho Caskot in tho following States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina, will please apply by letter or in porson'to WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS ft Ct)., omtors or Patent, care or CRANE, WEUS ftCO„ „ _ , Savannah, Georgia. N B. Rights to one or more counties will bo Bold also. oct 1-lf^t PLUMBING. P LUMBING, in nil its vorious branches, at tended to at the shortest notice, and in superior style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, GalvanJs- xl Iron, Tin and Leadod Bath Tubs; Oopper Boilers, Patent Pap Water Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead, Irass and Plated Cooks. Force Pumps, India Rubber loae. For sale at the Home Furnish 8tore, No. 156 Broughton-atmt, ■tortO HORACE MORSE WATCHES-WATCHES-. WATCHES. e€S Wo are receiving the London Lever yTV Watches, of the most celebrated makers, lu Jr*jRGold and Silver casos. R. F. Coopor’s J»u ■UMplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses fine Swiss Chronometers, whioh we offer at reasona ble prices, at our uew store in Gibbons’ Range. —D. B. NICHOLS ft CO. Hunted ft Carll- W. H. Lyon ft Co. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMP’Y, No. 11 Pine street, New York, (BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NA88AU STREET.) Cash Capital—$100,0001 T HIS Company insures against loss or damago by Fire, on tbe most reasonablo terms, dwelling Uousob and furnlturo. warehouses, stores and mer chandize, factories, snips in port, etc. AU losses will bo adjusted and promptly paid. D. S. MILLS, President, C. BROOM, Vico President. Edw’d C. Taylor, Secretary, Gio. B. Dkanb, Surveyor. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Juno 17 for Savannah, 86 Bay street. | | AY—200 baios Hay,JDn store and formate by - Jy26 CRANE, WELLS ft CO. DRESS GOODS, P LAID, STRIPED AND OMBRE RIOH DRESS Silks; Plaid Raw Silks; Silk and Wool Plaids; Challle, Valoncla and Saxony Plaids; French Merlnoes; Coburg HoUib; Solid Colours and Prluted Uous do IaIucb; Sack Flannels; Fronch Plaid Flannels; Scotch Plaids: Mode do Paris Plaids: English, Fronch and American Prints; Ginghams, ftc.. ftc. Just received ami for sale by septis Dewitt & Morgan. C EDAR POSTS—Wo aro oxpectiug to receive from tho Bahamas a lot or Cedar Posts. Por- sons wishing any will please apply soon, as many are alrcndy engaged. YONGE ft FRIERSON, soptifi No. 04 Bay street. F 'LOUR—150 bbls Extra Flour,' Port Royal anil Lebanon Mills; 10 do Ext**a Family do; 60 do Etowah Stiperlluo do; 660 sucks Augusta do do; Juat received aud for salo by sept 19 WEBSTER ft PAIiMES. bo we without Money f when it is Just as C ORN—l46o bushels prime Beach island Corn, Just recolvod and for sate by sept 19 WEBSTER ft PALMES. HONEY! "SDinnrfT W HY bo we without Money w easy for any one to be around with a pocket foil aa not, ft 1 they only tWhk ««.• I have got a new artiolo, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can bo made, oithor by male or female. It is highly respectable business, and an article which is wanted in every family in tho United States. En close mo two dollars.by mail, at my risk, and I will forward you by return mall a Circular, with foU Instructions In tbe art. Tho business is very easy. Try it, if you are out or employ men’,; and you will nover regret It; for it wil be better for you to pay the above sura, and insure a good business, thou to pay twouty-five ceuta for a spurious advertise ment. This is no humbug. Try it 1 Try it I Try rr! Addross your letters te DWI( sept 16-3m Tbo parties making proposals are desired to mako them in four forms: 1. For tho whole amount pay able monthly iuoasb, as tho work progresses, re serving twenty por cent for final settlement. 2. Ono-halfin cash, payable in the same way, and one Baffin tho stuck of the company. 3. Ono-tblrd in cash, payablo in the same way, the bonds of tlio company, payable in ten years, with interest at six per cent., payable annually. 4. Payable en tirely In tbeBtock of tho road. The proposals to be considered must be accompa nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, aud tbocompauy rosorvo the right ot accepting any or docllning all. Mups, profiles and spoolficatiouB may bo seouat this office; and auy further information will bo fur nished upon application to tholiudorslgnod. Tho Southern Railroad commoncos at Jackson, tho capital of tho State, and Is finished as fur as tho town of Brandon; and is in good running order and well equipped to that point. It extends from Brandon iu u lino almost directly east eighty-two aud a half miles, to tbo intersection, of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, a few miles bolow the town ol Marlon, in Lauderdale county; and passes through the counties or Rankin. Scott »nd Nowtou. The lluo is over u tfigli rolling country, well waterod aud timbered,and in poiut ofbeaUhtulue88,econom teal living, fto., is equal to tho most favored portions of the uurolluos and Georgia. Tho grading, excopt for tho first tweuty milos is generally light; and upon the moat of the sections the oxcavatiou and embankment alternate favorably; tho excep tions belug in tho two heaviest cuts. The material i8 of a character easily moved, the growth of the country ulfoMs abundance of timber uuitable for bridging uud oroaS'tlos; and it is believed that uo work offers, iu facilities for construction, greater inducemepisto contractors, especially those using negro labor. The company is onUroly out of debt, and lias duo to it by rellanio stockholders, about $;<3b,009, which will doubtless bo paid as tbo Board of Managed may call It lu. It is also an rcoiplont under tho recent graut ofLnds mado by Congress, iilhoy can bo had along tho line, which is bellevod to be the coso, of nearly 490,000 acres of laud. The road couuoots with aud is on extension of the Vickburg aud Jackson Railroad, completed and in full operation to tho Mississippi river at V ckburg; opposite which city, in Louisiana, commences the Vicksburg, Sbrevonport and Toxas Hallro* 1, now under contract for its whole distance and U rapid 8 rogress of construction. It intersects the New rleansand Jackson. Great Northern Railway at Jackson, aud through that at Con ton, connects with the Mississippi Control Railway, the iron of which is now being laid to Holly Springs. It intersects with tho Mobilo and«'bio Railroad, as already stat ed, near Marlon, and its point or Intersection meets with th^forth-eastorn aud Southwestern Railroad in Alabama, and through that unites with tho roads in Virginia, Tonnessee and North Carulina. It is also an indispunsabla Unk in the lino of Railways that aro to unite Charleston and Savannah, through Montgomery. Vicksburg, Bhrevenport and El Paso, with the Pacific Ocean running its entire length on tho same parallel of latitude with these places. It is thus obvious tbat ibis line of work is one or tho mo:t important unfinished enterprises in tho coun try. It is thorough National in its character: for it unites Maino and Now Orleans, and the Atlantlo and the Mississippi, by indissoluable bonds. But whilst thus National, it appeals especially for aid to Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when completed, with tho intermediate gap in Alabama, it will, with its connections, now built and being built, run right through tbe heart of those great Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis aippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and unites tbe great inland sea with tbe broad ocean. Those facts aro stated to call attention to this line of road and to induce capitalists and contractors, to embark liberally in its construction. Tho fifteen milos of completed Railroad, with its equtpmeuU and sixty valuable slaves,mnny of them meobanlcs, is a bonus from the State or Mississippi; tho public land bos been donatod by Congress ; and it is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating tbe prosent pro perty of tbe road to put list or near ono million of dollars in whioh sura future stockholders who may become such by direct subscription or money or work,will boat once equally interested. It will thus be seen that this road proeente peculiar in ducements to meu of means to engage in its con struction. WM: C. SUEDES, sept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad. S TUART’8 Crushed and Powdered Sugar 20 bbls. Stuart’s Crushed Sugar 20 44 44 Powdored 8ugar. lauding aud for sale by sept 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft C 4 ». riGHT MONROE, New York. l-YW In {ft TO BUILDERS. T HE SUBSCRIBER Is prepared to execute at the shortest notice, and In the most work- manltko manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or othor work connected with the manufac turing or repairing of Copper, Galvanlied Iron, Zinc, or Sheetlron Business. HORACE MORSE, ooU8 156 Broughton «t CARY’S DAGUEREOTYPE , AMBRO types and Photography. P. M. CARY W OULD respectfully give notice that his rooms are uow opon for the Besson, and roa- ay ror the reception of visitors. By tho Ambrottpz process persons may now have their children’s pictures taken, in almost anv posi tion they may choose, in from 1 to 3 secodds sluing. By the Photographic process old Daguerreotypes inbe transferred to paper, beautlfolly colored and enlarged to lire, oot 22 FINDLAY’S raON WORKS. MACON, OEORGIA. jh Tho subscriber, from long experience in Aw^-tho bualucss, la prepared to furnish Steam IMF Engines, Boilers, Circular, Singlo and Gang Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings in gen eral. The Saw Fraraos, whether for upright or oir- oular, will be of Iron when requlrod. All of whioh, with bis many improvomouts, is warranted to bo "iual to the boat made at anv other ostabllsnment. Is works are on a scale os oxtonsivo as tbo larg est at tho North, and be is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. C m] VTrf _ ROBERT FINDLAY. OCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa Nuis, received and for salo by [sopt23J J. D. JESSEE. . n J. E. DE FORD, {■j APOTHECARIES HALL, S. E. Comer of, TW Brough gn and Barnard Streets. Savon- {ft nah Go., Wholesale and retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicine* and Chemicals, Dye Wood* and Dye Stuflh 4 French, English, and Amorican Perfum ery Fin Toilet and Shaving 8oaps, Combs snd Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. Spicea, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobaooo, AU the Patent or Proprietary Mediolnoa or the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,. Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articlea, fto. 4ST N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cbsea, With plain Directions for use, Including Directions for treatment In esses of poisoning, Drowning, ftc. P ER ste»mor AojoaU, receiving till, day choice cxlra T.blo Butter and Cheese; Fulton market Ucor and Pork; eitra quality Hafna; Whlti Ed— Oa^P^ke.,.. BARRCN'd. “cohss esje=esn xee I HAVE juat received some 100 thousand good Spanish segara orthe very beet brands, also, a lot or good German Begars, at low prices.' Also, s lot of good French and German Wines. All or which I am declined to sell at reduced prices. I have also added to my present stock, a lot of the very finest French Brandies—and I say to you one and all, now isyourtime, for I am determined to make my mot to, low prices, and quick sales—so come ands~~ me at the comer or Bay and Bull streets. •ug 26 A. BONAPD. B BOXES English, French and American Plo — Wes pints .0000; Also kies; mixed an'd plain Canton Glager; Wes -—** Cordials; OllvefHL dla Preserves; assort*. , and quarts jMsocarona; Semacella; Catsups, of all kinds; Worcestershire nwuw «*«#. 1 bale Border Almonds; 12 do 81dJyL'Al»»ds; 4 Frails Hard do; and 6 bbls. W*!nuts;;Hozelnuts. Just received and for salo at ,Q<*W J.D. septill XiXTTXiB GIANT COHN AND COB HILL. HIATTS OT SO. CAKOIWA fUSOBOIA AND KLoRlSA. PATENTED MAY 16, 1854. COPYRIGHT SECURED MARCH 1855. THE attention of Planters and Stock Feeders X is rospcctfolly called to the above Mill. They are now in usa by at least 10,000 of the moat practi cal Stock Feeders throughout tbe country, who are ready to testify to tholr sm>eriority over ail other Mills of a similar kind. These Mills are made the exclusive business or the patentee, Mr. Scott, who being a practical man, superintends the casting in person, and selects only such iron as is best adapt ed to tholr use, which, like car wheels, require ts be made of metal known to be hard and strong.— They weigh from three to five hundred pounds, ac cording to Bizo. and con be put In operation in twen ty minutes without expense or mechanical old. The Little Giant has taken tbo first premium a nearly all tho State Fairs throughout tbe Union, and that in the most complimentary manner. They ore guaranteed against breakage or derangemont when used according to directions, and warranted togivs the most perfect satisfaction, or the monoy refonded * on the return ortho mill. They aro of three sizes, and will grind from eight to fifteen bushels good feed per hour, according to size, with one or two horses. We now offer them to the trade complete, ready for attaching the team, at reduced prices. Mr. C. H. CAMPFIELD is oar Agent in Savannah, of whom the mill may bo had at our prioe. march 7—eod&wly nTrCG=PXHTNER*ltU» MUlWIfl. ' L E undorslgnod have this day formed a Co-part, worship In the Hack, Sale and Uvery Stable nder tbe name and style ot Freeman, Henderson ft Co. ~ A.FRErilAN, J, M. HENDERSON, „ „ D. S. HENDERSON. Savannah, Sept. 1,1856. sept 1—lm TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. . . CARPET WABB-HOU8E, 140 ooxa*M aud 67 n. jtoun-snuam. HE Sapscriber has received, and willopga this day. the largest and most extensive variety lNDOW 8HADE8 ever offered in this city. It is the intention of tbo advertiser to keep, ooutently in store a large supply or ail the various patterns and styles manufactured by tbe monutketurera of this oountry and of France, to whioh tha attention ofmsr- chontaand families in tbe city and ooanM>, i» Ini vlted. They will be sold at wholsaals and retail, at mdiafoctory prices. W H. GUION, Agsot. Jaal JgUCKETS.AND BROOMS— 60 dozeen 3 hoop Pointed Buckets 25 do 2 do do 25 d Brooms, k aug!4 (rooms, loading sad for sale by SCBANTON/JOroiCTON rfUYLOR’S PREMIUM COTTON GINS.—The most X celebrated short Staple Cotton Gtni, how In use, 40 and 50 saw each, for sale by ■ YONGE ft FRIERSON, „ *Tug 27 No. 04Bqy free!. ■QUTNAM’S MAGAZINE FOROCTOBL. JTby. J. B. CUBBEDGE, * sept 90 Marshall HousrB Mi*n