Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 17, 1856, Image 3

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y „ 1B4 iin g »t **».' inrooiors inw nay, *55Si wolvoJ that on Inrislment or $2ft per “•Kocnw 8*ock nfthl- Unnk bo wiled for, (rtJ.lHWlNl __ '"k'OTICK.—1 Intemito iut.sm <’i«bjr tn« JOHN 0. FERRII.1., . Utublor. I - rr"xoncK.-l Intcnitlo make a cbanc iff IKF tnr inothlDK EmbltahmcM, nail wmrruin lrd.r”^' 0 " ho “ 1 ' 11. uankuan. 0. UANKUAN, , DflRryau Biroot. _ ntt, J. R. SMITH hai removed Ms Oflloo tarBroughton Biroot. In Mloy> Building, n JJdww above Uolden’i Hut Store. j Rcsdoaoont «0|»18 iim j>*T».».rt'.. Wert Bra» d V gfl| r i » candidate lor ‘ro-olootlon to thu of* floool' Receiver or tax RoturoH tuuunuiiry M, » d *°“ dl ' WTH*VOTBMOFOHltBAM ■ A f*Uow-eltt**$M a candidate at the l|^.i^tlnu, in January next, for the oilleo of IJSUctor, and warn your 8U P|^ aKM0N I »T*"°ah. »Pt 3«h, 1866, * nil ■ ‘ill The great desideratum or Plautor* U filial- ll^i. obtained to the suecwwfol luveuUouof l^d’f OoUfiu Harvester, with whtoh ouo hand cun 11* u much cotlon as live In tho ordinary way, l^tiia saving an Immonao amount or labor. What ISfiSv'aOottonOln la In iUallorstage,Howo's fw fjrthor Inform U V1I (hr the SUtos of Georgia ami Florida. A. WILBUR, 111 Bay street. TS- [jibe Pulroas of the Sar’h ticorgian 1 ^ All debts duo to the Goorgtau iiroviuus t m the Gtb instant, are payable only to tbo un rTwtu.1. Notes and accounts duo in the city wit wt>r%uto<l lin.u.’diatvly, and all debts duo In the «- try will he forwarded by on early mall. [uJ (wing t*>o Jrst time that the uudorslgned iuu> S hjcjy a t i|ioalud to Ins late patruu, be teals that ,t iilil net consider him unreasonable lu urnlug 4>’u them the ueoesaity for Innuodiate payment. Voitunu'H tuay be made directly to the uudor- id. a to R. B. iiiitou & Co., whose receipt wtU rfcftHj. 1'UU.U* J. 1'UNCH juinpah, Mayjg, 186d, luylS-lawdiiw ^TPITX hSaTCTETHTO, itiesabierlbers oiler tor sale a large and varied uMtoaot of second-hired priming material, sutll- to j.*ublish a complete Job (Mice, with but , f/ .uiJttl.vu'. articles, cults toting lu part of—one .i.'efint of s'mail plea, as nimd os now, and \yti- • j'.icw efjou type; ouo super royal Unud-pruns; ' ,'jj^ j- t>i .» proot-pre.», latent tmproveUtem, t 4o nr m - e large lin;>n-iiig stones, ui-w; don* ini single mutt; cases, mmiposlux «iloks,ool- rules, gall • elusos, etc., ole., together with i.nsas other a lcles peruiuing t*. u tiowspaper ejobo!ii>:o. R* R 11M.TON’ k CO. pnflSS ^ ^ ^ ^ JU3ALHHS IN ntlMIifJTIc. KOHHiUN AND l A \ 9 Dlty GOODS. Xo. 110 VongresssU, Savannah, Gn. tyj p t tVB(»l-*t, formerly of Beaufort I list. y. (j, (ilflO.'lllht’r »Vi*itJiVM>, “ ■erivuu Co.,Ga, sept * f ',ra J. »i. nave*. w. u. tavu RUSK, DAVf Si-k l OOMilISSlUN Mi^UOIIAJS'Te SAVANNAH, HA. ray 30 rjTpxxrr. u. o. s.vfcUJMts fitlCKKTT \1i SNBlLlilNU^, MliRCHANTS, 1\’D •i AdKNTf, Sunannah, Go. iiilitUieud t" i • mg ol'uil kinds of produce -iMatteubuo i'i\»uto rocoi.-lug and. furwardiiir may 31 ly Vi.tii 11 ti CummUiioa Home, Mm.'Oil, Hu A. II. 3IcI,.ll’(ilil,].V, i»wi«r#l Agentuud Auctioueor, •zicit .root Itis friend.' c'.nsig'imeut* ol evor) |v?rijsi.i.t. take? orders for Cottou. if • • .•ml aiteuiiou give*, to the ealeo of Heal teUv, mocIw and Negro property, at pubite amt r'.-jte ,d«s. I’nmpt feturns and ■iUpafch. •i. , i—C. A. Ij. luAllAR. mch Jo r KWS. H. r. SM'ier aiUdKN Cl SlfOOT, avtounkys at law nnTMASjoN, o.\, JOHN BILBO, ■ mil it a vy of Cliathiun County, ANH iTrORN'EV AT 1.AW. Qfflosln the Opart House. raylfl -isrraowascULLO u, A.TTORN T KY AT LAW, Sarnminh, Georgia. *’ r tno Bunk orSavati. may 13 ^3T CWr.ce on Bay street, i K. i. P. KING, AT TO UN BY AT LAW, Center nf Buy nml. Whitaker Streets, SAVANNAH. lb a dm os ll t.unur. J p. k. t-avAUB. WRIGIIT df SAVAUK, A TIOHNBYS A T LA IF, RKU.NSVnCK, HA. Jyl» moowM Bf6iNrlfc.lt, ARCHITECT AND SUKVEVOR, OMWBB or DHATTON AND nHYAX -STS., (Above C A. L. Laraur.) Jy»—3 m . A. UcAIjPIIV 11KOTHHH8, Lumber, Mill and Brick Fards. Mgtji jAyiHHjJ, Olf fotDcr. wx. stark, jr. h, in nAKtixr, OGDEN, STA1UI «k CO., Shipping itBtl Commission Merchants, DAV-STRKET. RAVANNAU. OA. PATTEN, HUTTON & CO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, B,iy*street, Savannah. Gn. B. CUM MING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, fcbl-ly awgrrog, oa. Aaurtwos. A. 0. UCUIUIK UAUUISON it McGEIIEK, auction, commission, receiving and 1'orwiirdiiiK reliant**. » AND 61 BBOAIHJTHKKT, OOZ.UXBDS, OKOJIOIA, I’artlcular attention glvon to tbo sales of Real N’aitrocrt and I’roduco. .4** I Jberal advances made on Negroes and Her* fUBdlxo SCt-v PATTEN k CO. HUXfcly ,‘i DANIEL, Columbus, Oa, Aivanuah* STEWART, GRAY itfOO.. XUdE, l)AVW & 1A)NU, \ ^ .•.'ll. 'VRitmr, ; atv * YOUNG, ATKINS k DUNHAM, ) nh „ lln A. UdBENE It CO., / Apalachlc da H. £. .IITH, W Mobile, Alabama. ly B. ELLIS, t«io! and Uoueral Uomraisaion Merolmnl , »ii 71 n.MrHBCT, aivANK*n,ai.. Slw.ra. ma.n.rn fcOiantu^b.m, Bn„ e iTe’itlm, Of don, *ttarr * Oi»., ‘V/inHuh : J "• M’nrHOit. Rnatim tor 1 '*• AvnixYooum. jno. oicpkk kka.i.h limft COUPKR A P HASEH, fACTOia * GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT.- Bay stroot, ■S.ivanimh. On. fmrll It, J. DAVAXT, .1 It, "actor and commission mercant, No. 07 Bay Street, -P .,■,11., Swunab-Oa . jxnra k savahk. ATTOItSEV AT l,aw r/iow-vaviaf, raoxAB cov.ttv, «a. All b'Mlne-ia entrusted to his nare will reu mv attention. lyr—marll [ TWO eomftirlnblo Wooden TENEMENTS writer of IJborty ant! Drayton ntrenta, Apply to .IOIIN BOSTON, sept UO nmncHiu»r— THE Hiib*orlber heln# about to partition •in the two elegant ami rommudlniift ato- rlotovcr Hr. Itrautloy h Drug Ptoro Into r»ni<o»«, nlibrH them Ibt rent by \hi‘ or No, vomboriiuxt. niARI.R-t fiJIOl.L, 5P 120 Arohllont. • ' nm*-—~*~* *:l lllErourthmery vci Dr. Hrautlny’it Drug li'ltftw. Apply to CHARLES BHOI.L, •/ Hopt •JO-lf tft ArohlUHit. FOIl KENT. I A WHARESTORE under 174 Hay atre PoiHiMaion given lat October. oopl id Apply to TIDIN' k GORDON. wju Sale M A VALUABLE LOT, near tho Central Railroad Depot. abm.l tin x 100 feet. This Ld is fee simple. Outlie promises are throe eomfiirtahlo Wooden BUILDINGS, widen runt for (tor annum. Torres moderate. Appl to .1. R CITHBKDGE. HOpt M ‘ ‘ Agent. ATI. A N'L’AlIOTEL. ATLANTA i , . i GEORGIA. .1. J. IIB8I.BR, Proprietor. UUe uf the I'eranilah Mitel, .Vcio Orleans. l’lwungora ,ior EvoninK Trains will llml ’M'pi’r mill, on tbo arrival or tbo Caro. nuqrU m MliliUUANTS’ HOTEL, BOARD PXR DAY.. HOARD PKR WKKK HOARD PKR MOYTH,.., h. may 13 ...$ 1 60 0 00 . io oo lyr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, CHAHMUIUX, 8. 0. .nfaf wauta forts ut the I'roprTotor will he to deservo _ their patronage, mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. DElNWS HOIiLINDT NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solieilt thu patronage of masters of vossela and other-, rcqairiu< the services of a Notutry Public orsldoplug M.i ter. and willuttoml promptly to all bndneiis entrusted t'» Hl <ftiru lnt—cpq ItEMOVAL. t itle 8'iliaerlUer bust removed to the store east of Mr. OVouner, eo-ner or Drayton and i!roiigtH«u ftruuLs, myoluiug tho MarsbaU lluusu, wltur>* be is prepared to make to op *icr wwtilomen’a foals, Pants, Vest*, &o., In a mon- uur to null the tnu-t foAtldioiw. G«- tleii't-ii furnishing their own materials wlU tin I it tu iheir udvuiitaue. Cash mu.-t bo paid for workmanship tu ull oases, »tn tliuro yvill hu no hiniks kept op n. ■ tilting for tu,-n and boys altuuded to; and all ■'ut'liigjubs uiiipt be pad f,r on dulivery. UnIFii-ots ol all Kind.-* made according te the Unit ed rftUto’ U.'glllAtlOUH. You eg men desirous of beonmlng good out- tern of uil garni mis boi ugjug to tb« traJucuu be taught lu -lx lessons, at $3 a lesson. Those who will patronize me will And prices to •mit the times M. CAREY, Agent eopt lb—4m I4ILOUR.—000 sacks *• Cttr.aichiiot's” Hour, just i. 1 eoeivod and for sale on favorable terms t>y vpt -f. WEBSTER k PALMES. MAGAZINES. : i ARPKR’S New 'lonthty Muga'/iuu for Outober. IA Goiley’s ijuty Book lor October. Aillmr’s Home Mug,zluu fur October. I’eleison’s New Moi.tbly for October. Received and fur sale by WAKNOLTC & DAVIS; B °pt “A llii) Congress street. ^ 1) Qi | UurruLs Apples, Morcer Pot itoes, Rod Unions, O"/ Tomatoes, Uurgnlow Pears, and 600 Cab- 1 age'. in More and lor sale by KcptJIS J. I). JESSE. TO »10 lls ic K F/fciPiiUS. AN1EL CRONIN Upholster, 20 Brynn-st, would roepeotfully auuouucc to thu cilTsous ol S.ivi»nnah that ho is ready to make aud put down CurputH. Oil Cloth, Matting, 4tc., atthe ehortestno- uml ou the moat reasonable lonns. octb-t; J C’ST RECEIVED, per late arrivals from New York, a superior article or FlnU*d Skirts, and b»r sa!o by J. IV. THRELKALD, sept i Congress nnd Whitaker Hts. GUTTER AND G'l IEESR.—6 Hfklns eTtraohofce :i Gushou Butter; 10 boxes of English Dairy and »w Cream Cheese, received and for snlo i»y «d’»10 J. D. JESSE. GENERAL NOTICE. S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING cun bow bo done at home. Mr. CHARLES KKMISH having es tablished himself permanently, all work in this lino will be dom- with dispatch. All repairing of Castors, Teapot), OuiiillostlokH, Simons, Forks, or any other article will bo dono neatly bororo plating. All old silver plato, such os Teasotts or Urns, Forks or Spoons, will be ro-Huishcd and mado equal to new, and at modoruio prices. All work or ordors left at my store will be aUuUdcd to promptly. P. S.—Watch i-u-toR galvanizod. "»y#T _ G. M G1FF1N* notice; ~ C ONSIGNKE-* per Foltr. M. E. WELLS, from Bos ton, will plea-at attend to the rocclvlng of their gooJs from tho vessel discharging ut Bilker’s Wharf, (loot of Abercoru stroet) All goods re* muinlug on tun wharf after sunset willbostorod at the risk aud exponto of tho consignees. «ep2d OGDEN, STAIUt & CO. B UTTER uud Choose—10 ilrklns extra choice Gophon Butter, uud 40 boxes of selected Cheese, all sizes, received pir stcamoi Alabama. :-«pt2b J. D. JESSE. T. G. & A. L. ROWE, •MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF LINSEED OIL, 18S FRONT-STREET, sept 25-1 in _ _ NEVV.YORK, EDUCATION. DARIEN TCADEMY. rpHETRUNl'E Softho iibov • .tmmod limiltutlou X nnnuunco to tho public, ihat this Academy will bo opened on tho Qrst Monday In Xovomber ne. Tbo principal, 0< 1. S. Spencer, an experienced teacher, comes welt recommeudod by his lormer patrons and other geiitlemc-u of highest respecta bility. Recommended to os, as he Is, as well as from our own knowledge of Col. N-cnoor, wo commend him and tho Academy to tho putmuagu of our l'rleu|)s at home and abroad. Slits A. M. Spuucur will as»Ht in the Female and Junior dopartmert. For further information, a;-ply L. M. D LOU NT, Soc’ry. sepf26 HUDSON'S FWRHY fc’OR SiVLlU. The Hitb criher oilers for salu all her iwsso-tduUrf in deriven county, contain, ing about one tnou-anU acros of land, more «»r les?, ull a ljoining said Ferry* and uxtvu dug to tbo Augusta road — fcfho improvements consist «*r a goed Div I.Urf, jioro, Warflhn ise;nnd ull other ucccshu* ry out buildings. About sixty-flvo acres uro uud. r fence uud in good order for cultivation. The land is flrst quality, and well supplied with feucing tim ber. It Is an excellent stand for tho merchandize bnsine. s. Tho Ferry Is tho hist located and most p.tiroulzod oi any other botwcon Sava'muh and Aug'isu. There u ul-o pasting through tho land a novciTaillng ■earn, fully snlllcient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill For furthor particulars addrozs me at Sprlnglleld, EPingham county, (<a. sept 7—If ELIZABETH JONES. *». wmmnw. .4mk- .t. xorki*. RODGERS A NORRIS, (lalo Orano k Rodger*., WHOLESALE GHOOEltS. BAT-STRBET, SAVANNAH. !«• 1,188s, fjoyr / JEFFERSON ROBERTS, A/v . GKNERAL COMMISSION MKR01IAN1’ AND DEALER IN r Timber and Lumber S4 VANN AH, Qa^ WM. S. DANIELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW _ ^ (UVAjnran. oa. over Thomas M. Turner k Co.-a Druy 'w. Ra. »tr*t, mv7 . ft WOOD AND LUMBER. A LL Unde of Wood, Boards, Plunk/ ,Joist, Umber, dhlnglos, Light-wood, Posts I nstoru ({‘“•Mil Palllngs, for sale, at wholesale a d retail, v'Wttih. on the new wharfr...«o»tvo ectod or LomberYsrd of Robert A. Allen a. B ** r 12—lylV M. I LM itrrov & lMPHdFKD SKffIJIfl MACHINES 1) ^Mprowljr for inaklug Bogs—an- frf. w hlch it decidedly superior to any ollt-r • •oin'! ftrthat puruose. Hjhh*I or skein thread ''“/J aoj .'■trod length, and which wl K,* bs ehr *-•! until tha whole W use: . u-nA'ifacttirar -tin and Fiour raenher f » lot *ad VIaud sK4iidnnh.it .. • • ^ MAt.fttF^WKBSTiimow. Agt BOOK AGENCY. X MIF Snbacrilmrs have established a Book , Agoucy in' Philadelphia, nnd will furnish any u-tok or publication at tho retail prico free ol post- »g«». Any person.- 1 hy forwarding tho subbcrlpticn prieo of any one of the jw Magazine?, such a? liar* ii.-r’s, Go. ley’s, Puinaiii's, Gralmm's, Frank I^llo’f Fithliious, Ac., will receive ih»- M.-igaziucs for one year and » copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Olay; or if subscri* bing to a uud i>l magaziuu, they will recoive a copy of either of the three |H>rlruits. If subscribing to *0 worth ol mugarincs, all three |»ortrnitH will be seta gratis. Music furnished to tboso who may wish it. ' Envelopes ofuxery size and description In largi or small quantities furnished, ticnl Presses, Dies, Ac., sent to ordur. Every description ut engraving on wootl executed with neatness ami dispatch Views of Buildings, gtWF* HwMlIngs, Views of Muchlncry, Book II* i U | 8 i^!Iv 0,IB ’ Oertiilcatcs, Business Oards, cfc. snul , 'Y ,I,ail promptly attended to Per* jnna £ ,lu # V * 0WH "■ tueir buildings engraved con mull 0r e^pr 5 /? 1 ? *''^° r “ rt ho building by having saleable articles will Und It to ibeir aiivauloga to address tho subscribers as wo wniilu rt ,,t tut agout for the sale of tho same . 4k . , BYRAM ,t pierce. A(», 4«uth riilrd Rtroot, Plilla., Pa nov ‘4G—d«wl> 1 rWi*. plow! ni WIH OH AIILK IM.M ttllN It linv Imiigr, win run I twice*, week—between fev.un.h uil C li.TliiK 8.Yninii.il every ivednrni.,, wid l nni.rii<j.iiii. .tiin’oMk, liml returulok w t'li.rleelnn over)! UmSUk neil. Frit],, ai. at kii'iiluek, * .. • t'iir:ir< l*lii or iiawan apply to' ■ , j. p.'bSiIoks, ai ""pi go , qiirteiltMi ' O. 8. Mall Una .im« ™il PAJ.AT1SA, KUA h > ia Uarien, BvaunUc, SI. Mtrm, Oa., i anoiul Jaclmime, t'kiMaaMWatkOn*, ft ...Wdr— C TUB iteauor WELMU.C tttSSBnB Bing, will loayo for Du alien overypunu ~Morning, »U0 o'clock, This boat has Urge and air/ State Rt _ tundatiouB. and taking Ute luland Passage. «Nfrrt •veryiiuduiioment tolqvallds and othsn, 1 - * . Freight will be lakeq IftrTrader's Hill and Inter mediate laudluga on St. Mary's Ever,;. , No freight will heuken alter 0 o'clock. For ' freight or, passage apply on board at the hlorlda Steam paokot wharr, or to ■ . ■»• Jy26 CLAGIIORN k CUNNINGHAM. .1 • . notice; Tho steamer GORDON having been ^chartered to tranaport troops to Fieri ua. will no withdrawn fo* two weeks. Notice will bu glvon when sho resumes hor regular tripe. Freights tor charleston will be received by the elcatncr Wtp '.Slabrook. lcarlpgh«gq every8t«day. •, 'j l\ BHOOK8, mm, nut 16 CIUrldHton .wharf, bA^'ulVaALTiMottrahenewsohryL'UltJ?; Captain Trader, will meet with despatch tor. a uuoro port. For freight apply to out 16 HUNrtR fc 0A t QAMMELU FOR PHILADFliPinA- -Heron’s Une.~ mu The now Dark J. R. DAVIS, Ua tain Hand, _ K-will have quick despatch for above port. For frclshtapply to C.A. GREINER, oct 7—lot l- FOR BOSTON.—Tho new sobr. ALDA, 1 Captain Taylor, will moot with prompt doe- 1 lor tho above port. For freight apply to ctl HUNTER k QAMMELL. FOR NEW Y< dlK—The ship OGLUMDIA, Captain Deateo, will have despatch for the above |rart. For freight apply to 1 HUNTER kUAMMELL FO't FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Hie A I .Barque ISAAC R. DAVIS, Captain Hand,400 tons burthen—can take tho bulk of 1,000 bales cot ton. Apply to C. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—HttOX’s Fikst Vx-'sxl.—The schr. FANNIE, Captain ton, now loading, will have Immediate dls patch. For freight engagements apply to sept18 CHaB. A. GREINER. «tko opiti 'mUncUtn, cueip. 'tin, (ke . koiudv. of iron. of work, entire >ud, , T or MtSer. or ■ .pedawl oom* ’^efurnuliC, thenombw tir for thoenilre oomlrnctloo, i owl, .for Ibolron, olelib r oftlie. tiireedlviikmi hirdutler umed ofsaldroad; ' • •• Tbo mi tern dlvliloo, oonneolloi wild IIm com* S eled rad wor new Uuuwn ofBnndon, ,xteadi Um |Uoblte;ud Ohio rokd.SdK mU—, whlob wiU bo divided Into Uiroo ■obdlvloloo, i tbo Art, of SI •eoond of 2) nllM. ud the third or UK Ibrm of ppnnut, UwHddirwilUtatobla . w, udfor thV|ndeuk>o wlU mnln bio muobjpar oublo yud of oxonnttoii wd oent, ud Uio nddlUoul dlSkrenoe for “n m ;». either; Or Ibr eo muob oar coble nrd op onlbelUfM, Horn, ud. tbe dlSkrenoe for “ex- The turtle, nuklog propos.li ere dmlred lo nuke ion In fbnr form. 11. for tbe whole amount per- ootbly Inoub, wibe work, profreene, to- twenty per cent for final leultmenl. S. cub, p^rxble In tbe ume w.y, end one itookof me oompaugr. 8. Ono-tblrd lu die In tbe ume way, tbe bonda of tbe payable in ten jreua, with Interut M 4 - The eropoeala to be considered must be aooompa- Died by satlslkctory reference or credentials, and tlie company resorvo tbe right ot accepting any or .STapd, profiles andipecUhationa may be seen at Ibis oflloe; and any further Information win be tar nished upon application to the undersigned. Tbe Southern Railroad commences at Jackson, the capital of tbe Bute, and Is finished as far as the town or Brandon; and Is In good running order and well equipped to that point. It extends from Brandou In a hne almost directly cut eighty-two and a hair mites, to tbe Intersection, of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, a tow miles below the town of Markm, In Lauderdale oounty; the oounUea of Rankin, Bcou high rolling line Is over an and timbered,and In point oTbealt ioal living, Jto., Is equal to t portions of the Carolicaa CndGeon FOR PHILADELPHIA.—'The stoucch tost ftG2c**»dUng schr K \V TULL, A If Btrowbrldgo, master Fur freight, apply to auglU a A. GREINER. FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 American ship FALCON, Patton master, haring a ■ I large portion of freight engaged, will meet with dispatch oh abovo, Ibr balance of cargo, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. FOR DEMERY’S FERRY, AND ALL THF. I.VI'ERMIDIATE LANDINGS ON THE HAVANNAH RITER. ■ Tho uew lion steam pacaot SWAN, Captain Richard Johnson, will leave Charleston wharf every Friday morning, at 10 o’clock, punctually, Ibr Dcmery’s Ferry, and all Intermoill- ate laudlnga on tho Savaunah River. 03" The flwan has superior accommodations tor asK'iigurs. For freight engagements apply to JOHN R sopt28 JOHN RICHARDSON. Niagara Palls, the Lakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE Per Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia FARE TO NIAG’AA PALLS $HO. $38. T HIS LINE connects at Philadelphia" with the Great Vertb-Western Railroad Route, through lo Niagara Fills and Buffalo, in sixteen heirs from Pbllodolpht,.. Through Tickota, with tho privUogo or stopping at Philadelphia, aud Intermediate points, for sale by tho Agent. Faro to Niagara Falla or BaflUo 828 “ Elmira 26 * Canandaigua 27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent, J23 Savannah. Georgia. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YOBS $25 00. TWE I st< KNO Semi-Weekly United States Mall Line. HE NEW AND SPLENDID 81DE-WHEEL Steamshliw— oxviui.. 1,600 tons..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA ....1,600 “ ..Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capti M.8. WoodhulL ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ ..Capti G. R.Schenck. WILL LXAVX BAVAN.VAH KVXKY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Theso ships are among the largest on the ooest, nurpassod in speod, safety and comfort, making tholr passages in fifty to sixty hours, and are com manded by ekilltol, careful and polite offloers.— Haring elegant'state-room accommodations, they oftor a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passago to Now York. 826 Steerage Passage to New York • PADELFORD, FAY A CO. .Savannah. HAM’L L. Mrromn*. 18 Broadway, fob 6 New York. Ibr PalaOca, Mast Mia., via Darim. Brunswick. OL Marys, Fimandina,JacJcscmtite, MiddUbwg, (Black Greek,)andPMata. k The new and elegant steampeoket _gSB(CDARUxNGTON, Capt. Brook, leave* every Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, tor the above places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and Inter- medium laudlnga on St Mary’s River. 49- No freight will bo token after 0 o’clock. For freight or passage, haring excellent state* da Steampeoket jy26 0LAGH01 litions, apply on boud. at the Florl- Wharf, near the Gaa Works, or to tGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. SOUTHERN LOTTERY ON THE HAVANA PLANS PRIZES GUARA TIED I 10*4,000 Dollars—IB,00O Numbers Only! JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY mjr of rax Ran or cbomu CLASS 8. ~ ~ To be dtawu November 16,1856, at Conoert Hall, Hucon.Ga., under the sworn superIntondenceof Col. George M. Logan andJaa. A. Nlabet, Esq. 49* Remember this Lottery bu only flfteen thousand numbers— ess than any Lottery In the world, therefore it u the best for investment. Ex amine the Scheme! ■ GHEME. 1 prlxo of $16,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 2,000 4 “ of 81,000 are 4,000 6 . “ or 60 J are 2,600 80 *< of 100 aro 8,000 1,600 “ of 40 are 60,000 amtoxnunox razn. 20 approximations of $100 are $2,000 60 »• “ 60 are 2,600 60 “ 20 are...... 1,000 1,712 prises amoontlng to.. ..$102,000 Tlcketa $10—Halves 86—Quarters $2.60. 49* Prises payable without deduction. The 1,600 Prises of $40 are determined by tl a*t figure of the number that' draws tbe dapll last figure of Prize of $16,000. The.CepUal Prise ond with one or the Ogures-^1. 2,3,4, 6,6. 7 0. Those Whole Tlclcete ending with the “ will' bo the jttal ..or coarse, f. M.M. w/ Nil, um iiv irs punctually attended to itial. Bank note* of sound llguro as tho last in the Caplttl will bo entitled to $40. Halves and Quartora in proportion. 49- Persons sending monoy by mall need no fear Its being lost. Order* 3 Communication) banks taken at per, 49-Those wishing particular number* should order Immediately. Address JAMIS F. WINTER, Manager, oct 10 Macon.de. •ALT1MOKE FLOUR—50 pbla, landlcgfrom the i steamer Totten, for sale by sptl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A OU MONEY! MONEY!1 ; MOHEYnT" IIOWER rOliUS iil A ft V KSl’E It. ” PATENTED DEC, 4, 1856. T HI t Imiiroveiiicnto’iablos ono field haud u» njok at much rollon us live can pink bj thw old moth »d and having the cott m lr«<- from tt ..bIj, r— In boili-r con-litiou lor ginning. Tho ib ivu m vthlno- arc for tale at 136 Congress stroetSavannah. au«! 126 Mni'tlng dtreot, Charien ton, 8. C. All order* from abraul will receive protnnt aitontlou. Planter*, Factors, Cnitou Brokers, and dliateretioI .ir>* rei|K>i-.iriil!) invit-d tonal and txauiiiiv tliem OiRiiity tllglit-. can h<< imught >n favoraido terms. May, 26, ALFRED WKBaYKK B day cxDh.m.ie, either by raxl. or ft male. It to highly reaiwetahle huloeu. and an artlole which la wanted In every family In the Onlted State.. Ba. cloee me two dollars hy mall, at my risk, and I will Ibrward you hy rolurn mall n Circular, with Ihll tuatrncUoni In tbo art. Tho buslorea In vary «. Tryltjlfyouareoutofemploymectjand you will navor regrot It; for It wtt ho better ror you to My tho abovo aum, end Uuoro » good huiloeu, tnau to pay twuntv.flve conts Ihr n iporlooa adrerllao- ment. Ihls lanohomhug. TnvitlTnv nrlTxv nr I Addrau jogmunt^ ^ Tor k •aptlMm ,'ftr rurtiljhlng tha orow tlu, and ft! the rd'.fhjutrwl|nUu lhorough oompletlon of BKiP Tor oulvertt •men . to to,000 ,nnd dlm.ed to the until the l ral day of lofWd. «« Uuliwl Inennlnij* Cumimuy, drt, Muinnl lilfie lift. Cuupiui,, •‘.surwKoo Cataiwny, wf 8. hark, "Wd Mn * Marine Ina. Cwm-y, — ' OornuulM und.- - BOmif dgom.j i ftSiaa, la tha aher. lusuraaoa WH. KUTO * width iMoemliu,, L tBTMAJUilii 4HP hlffc IN S U RANC NO. Ill, BAY-STREEl. OAMTkL tt!U>l I.. country, well watered try, wi dthtulm , the most favored portions of the Carolloes nndGeorf I*. Thegmdlng, exoept tor tho first twenty miles is generally light; end upon the most of the section* the excavation and embankment alternate favorably; the excep tions bring tn the two heaviest outs. The material la pf a character sully moved, the growth of the ooantry afibrJ* abundance of timber suitable tor bridging and cross-tie*; end it Is believed that no work offers, In facilities for construction, greeter Inducements to contractors, especially those using negro labor; ■ ✓ • '■ • Tho company is entirely out of debt, nnd haadue to it by relhtole stockholders, nboct$ $b,000, which wlUdoubtleu be paid u tbe Board of Manager* may call it In. It la also an recipient under the reoent grant of Lnds made by Congress, lltboy can be bad along the Une, which is belter^ “ “■ * uenny 400,000 acres ofland. The roedoonnecta with and Is on extension of be Viokburg end Jacksun Railroad, completed nnd in full oporatlon to the Mississippi river etV'okburg; opposite which city, In Louisiana, commences the Vlcksbbrg, Shrcvenport ondTexu RoUros i, now under contract for its whole distance and It rapid progress of construction. It Intersects the New Irleans and Jackson, Great Northern Railway at Jackson, nnd through that at Canton, connects with the Mississippi Central Railway, the iron of which ii now being laid to Holly Springs. It Intersects with the Mobilo and nblo Rallroad, a* already stat ed, near Morion, and Its point or intersection meet* with the North-eastorn end Southwestern Railroad in Alabama, and through that unites with tho roads In Virginia, TennesMO and North Carolina. Ills also an Indispensable lime in the line of Railways that arc to unite Charleston and Savannah, through Montgomery, Vicksburg, Bbrevenport and El Paso, with the Pootfio Ocean running its entire length on tbe same parallel of latitude with these plaoec. It Is thus obvious that this line of work Is one of the mo-timi try. It It unite* and the Mississippi, by IndUsoluablo bonds. But whilst thus National, tt appeals especially for eld to Southern men and Southern enterprise, tor whoa completed, with the intermediate gap in Alabama, It will, with Ita connections, now built and being tho heart of those great r States. Louisiana. Mistli ilppi, Alabama. Georgia and South Carolina, and unites the great Inland sea with the brood ocean. These facts are stated to cell attention to this line of road and to Induce capitalists end contractors, to embark liberally In Its construction. The flfteen miles of oompleted Railroad, with Its equipments and sixty valnablsslaves,many of them mschanlcs, la a bonus from the 8tats of Mississippi; the public and bos been donated by Congress ; and It Is, per haps, not greatly over-estimating the present pro perty ofthe road to put Itat or near one million of dollori In which sum to tore stockholders who may become each by direct subscription of mooey or work,will beat once equally interested. It will thus be seen that this road prosents peculiar In- ducements to men of moans to engage In Its con struction. VM.C.SMKDES, eept 16—tNl President Southern Railroad. y Four Million Dollar*. fallowl^f ra.pon.tbla ttojk OompulM. Bytlw Ohwrtar Oak IiUb liuiiniiM'Uomjjnii,, ' 6r unroll), cr. ■qtUUbl. Mr* IniuuH Company, or L0MD08. VUrmnn’ Mid Mnnknnfcin- (In, Mann, nnd Lift InxwnutM Computy, ■* rHtLtDiLynn.,. ,, >• Iwn.iiH «*s»m»«oittaHlil: UKxufinxll pwto ort Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1^6*.... ..$2,280,out. ai Total amount oT diridonds'poid to date 711,402 60 Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,886,1100 84 $4,282,488 07 ... C. Miller, Secretary, Jbsepn l. Lord, Ueneral Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President. •The funds of this Company are ail safely Invested first class bonds and mortgages, stooks, cash, and r scoured hy their poUdev. note* of members tally * Forforther particulars Inquire of WM. U. GLADDING. Agent In Savannah, At the oflloe of Bell * Prentis* J, B. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. toast Messrs. PaciLrono, Fat 40o., t* K. Tw, Esq., State Bank. inns obvious tnsttnu une or worsts ono or tne oft Important nnOnished enterprises in tbe ooun- y. It Is thorough National In Its character; tor unites Maine and New Orleans, and tho Atlantic HAVB VOV UIIIBBU VUUU LIF8 THlii CHARTER OAK LIFE 1NSDHANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, ct« CASE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,uUO. JAS. 0. WALKER, President S.H. Wans, Secretary. This Company insures Life at the lowest rates, consistent With satoty to the assured. For torther information, apply to .i A WILBUR, Agent, JyylS 171 Boy street, Savannah, Go. 8AUUK Aftl> SWft) UllttBMCB. TUB INTBBNAT10NAL iiuurauce Company. HO. 18, MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, ■nr roxx. OAISJ1 (JAm'AIr-#31U,OOu iam rou utuomb, James n. Carter. at tui ornoi or jussbs. room, wyatt* ov.. No. 85, Bay Street, below the Poet Office. IkUruMKiGupclx; clumber KurnUnrej Kllehn Fnrnttare, ho. Turin*cash. set 10 Stock or Groceries at Auotion. On MONDAY, October 27, will be sold without re. •erve— All the stock of Uruoerlee contained In the Store situated at the toot of l’arnord street, Mcrket Dock, consisting of a general assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Liquors, Ac. Terms cub. oct 16 • Hid**, Hides Will pay the blgbut -urket prioes, cosh for good Flint and dry salted Hides, the coming season. sept 6 . • I AtPrivatoSalo. Just received In store and for ule low tor cash 76 bozos No. 1 Family Soap 26 “ Pole Soap loo *> ,** Fruora” Pearl Starch . 26 ouk* small and middling Bice 10 bbls. Domestic Brandy 20 bbla. Old Moagaheia Whiskey 26 half quarts and eighths assorted Brandies 5 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy 600 bbls. Rosendale Cement . ; 10 half ohuU Hyson Tea 60 down Brooms 200 gross Round Wood Box Matcnes* eept 26 FofRent, The counting room and st re next to our store, formerly occupied by Mayer It Blum. Also, several stores under our count! Ig room aug20 ALAN80N MARSH, 8, A. HOLLO Firm of A. 8. Borne* to Oo. “ Childs, Pratt k Oo. “ Uringston, Ballard to Co. “ Wm. M. Dodge to Co. •• H. A. Cartis to Oo ALONZO CHILD, L P. BALLARD. WM. M. DODGE, P.J. AVERY, H. A. CUKTlk WM. E. HGLUV_ s. t. uppiNCorr, ISAAC NEWTON, WM. A. W. H. LYON; r,_ ’“ W. H. Lyon to Co. GEO. CHAPMAN. “ “ Lee, Murphy toOo. JOS. H. WESTOOTf. “ Briggs, Weetoott to Co. JOS. FATMAN. A ^ FabnankOo. STEPHEN VON MORES, * GEO. SAVORY, >( •* Geo. Savory to Oo. J. A. RGQUA. ALANSON MARSH, President, r CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Preslpeot. WM. E. BQLLO, Secretary. 49* This Company will Issue Policies upon rise, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fir# Risks, at liberal rates of p " Losses promptly and til octn No. 86. Bay ritrem. annual court* of Lectures inthlslnstt- _ tutlon, will oommonce on the first Monday In fovember next, and be continued tor tour months. R. D. ARNOLD, M D., Prof. Theory and Practice or Medicine. P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D.. Prof. Obstetrics and dls- eases of Women and Children. W G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Prindplu and Praotloe ofSurgeiy. U. G. HOWARD. M. D., Prof, of Anatomy. E.H. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. InsUtutu of Medl- cine. J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Mat. Medlea and Med. Jarisprndence. JOSEPH JONES, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry JOS. J. WEST, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy J. G. HOWARD, M. D. t Dean cf tbe Faculty. The Preliminary oourse of lectures wlU oommeece nn the 20th October. aug27 ftdkstNovltw TIBI SRKSf WBIVBra VnOTOfi MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Qf No. 107 Walnut street, PkUadtlpMa. Perm. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000. nns, nanus, aim naaim usenanon. DIRECTORS: Charles c. Lathrop, 682 Spruce stroet; Alexander WhUden, Merchant, 14 North Frontwtt John 0. Hunter, firm or Wright. Hunter to Co.; K, Tracy, firm of Tracy to Baker: John & fa’Curdy, firm or Jonec, White to M’Curdy; Isaac HaslehursV Attorney and OoanseUor; James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith to Oo.; Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy to Baker; B. 8. Walton, 860 Marketstreet; Thomas K. limerick, 684 Spruce street; John J. BakeriGoldsmith’i Hall CHARIJB 0. LATHROP, Prerideot. Tnoi. K. Inamox, Secretary. JAMBI M. OARtER, Agent, June It No. 86 Bay street. iii iiiii iiijiih.^M APOTHECARIES HAIL. & E. Corner of, Brough gn and Barnard Streets. Savan nah Go., Wholesale and retail Dealers In] t Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Stuff** French, English, end American Perfom- ery Fin Toilet and Slaving Soaps, Oomt Brushes of every description, Sergios! and -— |M ud Supporters of all kinds, 1 Tobaooo, All the Patou Spicee, 8nuffli, Manntoctored Tobacco, All tbe or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks. Pare wines and Brandies tor Medicinal purposes. Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, too. N. B.—Especial attention given to the treatment In oosea of poisoning, Drowalog, too. •?!*?_ BB AD 1-A1AD ! t-RSAD III Thatta, If you consec; and 4 .... ... ... ..j ... 1 kf ron ou’l m, iron out ini itU Usds of“l»0» lo M..” ij (tor. of D. fi Nkibol. I tt ,„.J|R j.walrj Hon ofD. 8. Nlcbol. ft Oo., lx Oooitm. itrMt, next door lo Ibt oorntr of WUtxker, whtr. ,ou out purobuo Wxtoho., jowolrjr, SUvor Wnro, ud Fmoj Good., u low M tl UJ other .loro In thoooanlrj. WnhXTtrocoivodporitouublp AlnbxmnnrrMh lot of thou duo Stool BpocuotH: nl»,n .apply or Pebble ud Porlucoplo Leu, which wo ueprtpued lo St In nil klndn of tnau, tt ihortnoUM. Oar FeriHopIo Lon. (w cMled fton IhMr peenllnr ihnpn) hnvnundvuunovornll olhin.u Ihojrhxvn n (iwler ru|> offtoni,w Ihxt the nnderlniiot oompoUod to hold Iho book orpnperUnotrtUi dMunftomthnnr., OnlludiM. D. & NICHOLS ft DO. ftW No ehirin ftr ihowhif (oodt. cur 11 K B. N. ft 00. TJICKLE3, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER— r asss-aaR- 260 “ Pip* Heads 600 reams wrapping Paper 100 boxes fresh ground pare Popper. Received and for sale by *ept28 MoMAHON to DOYLE, S OAP, BTABOH, StlGAK, BYRltf, *C., too.— 600 boxes Family Pale and No. 1 Soap 160 <• Fraser’s Beadle and Oswego starch 100 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified Sugar 00 doseu Lemon lyrup 60 boxes super Ckrboa Soda Becelvo4 end tor sole by sept 28 MoMAHON to DOYLE. Tttfiu 1 rom ram; to-^ott rgara; to JCi bu. ud bbli Extra Ptmllr Floor: SO bbla oruhMudpowdmdRuiri NnhAl nnd o olulM Snort M boxon Groond Oodbajln H ud 1 lb pula; SJ do ds Kutird, aioxor. Oanxaoa ud lucoj 10out.IXbloSalt; lOhilf bfekExtra Nol Hwkorol; 100 dox Rroom., RnolcoU, Clolhti Lina Scrub BnahM; II half chMIiOelon. Ton, tooMuk, lcXlbpuki. ForHl.bj DAVID O’CONNOR, i.pWO oorn.rBronibtonudDra^oaila, -PIPES, PAPER AND PIOKLES.-.0 fiwip po r Hud., 100 do PI PM . 4MuPMK% ■HTKBPHIOK OTTOtmeB OUMP-V; No. 11 Pint tlmlI Now liork, (urwux 1XOADWAT AND NA10AU OTXXFT.) cun cnpiui-ftiao.oooi mmsuompup foiurei uUut low or dnu,e bp X tiro, on lb. moot rououbl. term*, dwelling booM. ud ftrnltnre. wxr.houae*, .tore, ud m- ebudlu, ftctorlM, uipn la port, oto. AUIoim. will bo ndluitod ud prompt!, paid. D, 8. MILLS, PrMUonl, 0. BROOM, Vico Prooldeol EBw’n a Tatlox, Secr.txrp, tnab,86 * - Juno 17 tor Bavsnnab, 86 Bey street. oct 12 NEW FALL AND WITTER DRY GOODS. mHE undersigned have and ore new recelriog X their stock of Foreign nnd Domestic Dif To which they Invite the attention of their friends and customers, and pnbllo generally, ss they feel quit* confident that they can offsr such Induce moots os will satisfy the closest buyers. In oat lino will bo found a tall supply of Planters’ Goods, snob a* Kerseys, Blankets, Linseyi, Flannels, , Shirtings, Cloths, Casilmsroa, with a ety of other styles. Fancy Dress Goods, oh, fsll wool,) Ds Lalnes. Worsted Plaids, Cuhmeres, ihgllsb and French Morlnoee. Silks, black and colored. Also. Molrs Antiqu* Silks, Em- broideries, Mantillas, Ctoaks, Dress Trlmmlnp, too., toa, all of which ws oflbr oo Bboral terms. Call and examine at oetlS WELLS ft WQLIAMS, No. 140 Congress street S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLES— 100 boxes Smith’s to Buohan’s Family Soap $0 ♦* Colgate’s pals do 10 “ do No. 1 lb Bar do 26 " Oewego pearl nteroh 60 " Colgate’s and Beadell’sTaliew Candlse Landing from schooner Loyal Scranton, and tor Ule by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON to 00. oct 12 gUNDRUS^Joat received— 60 boxes Coffee, Pepper and Mustard $0 “ Beadell Starch and 8oapi 1$ •» Adamantine and Tallow Candles 60 bbls and hags extra Funlly Floor 80 *» Potatoes and Onions 40 gross Wood and Paper Matoheo 10 dozen assorted Brooms and Palls 100 “ Scrub Brushes and Cloths* Uses 10 )■ Wash Boards 110 bags Java and Rio Goffs*. For sale by DAVID O’OONNOR, ■*■*““*“ —post* ootfl oorner Broughton and Dray too i RASHKDaroieA Sugar and Coffee: end A (Sari UUd B to OOoffbe, brows, powdered, extra quality; Coifre, old Government Java, Rio, light ui ^ UM sa« w »i, octt I corner of WhUoker and Chari too ets. •Odot JF*» BRaNDT—1,000(illouinrncM Puck Bnwkj t tor ul.bp eel,TOONO ft WTATT. .THIHCB7 S DCITDATB after dele eppbeellen will be i lo Ihe Heaenble Oetrt of Ordiewp of Sereru eountpbrleereleeeUtNeiraulil neffl^Ham Ike propartp of K. J. Bruneo. eel lo T> H. BRANNON, Troitee B’B SilbRtlila, near | stewert'e oeMen wtmn.' THW DAY.tl Uo'plookj In fteiilof .(ornwillbe »^» ! r , %,,srAb A K «T AH eAlelM >OTh.«d .1 eneUe, .td eo <**,)? i f.',!l . IhHiubnld PurnUnre el Aocllon. Oo FRIDAY, Del. SU'D M11 o'elock^tNe. lock Hew, *- 3Quu- ■ OUli III it W'VIUVM. MHO, ; r, done, mreet, will be Mid bold Fornlture eonlelned I comliUn, ofennereleunnaunt efFuler. rtMKIlebeo Purnlturo, Selepeelure. Termi'cuK. ■ RillioddCnnDee cl Auction. On MONDAY NEXT, kWh October, tl II o'clock, In ibo Depot Yard of ibopnuoib, Alb.nj ud Outl Railroad-- - 2,000 Railroad Ties, (uore pr loss.) suitable tor fonco poets, fire .wood, too., too Sold for account of all concerned.. lerau cnsh.. oct 16 Spl.ndtd Household Furniture at Auction. On tcVADAY NkXT,Olst Ootober, at 11 o’clock, at tho Into rortldenoe of Dr. Charles Gsnahl, Boulb Brtiatl street, wlU be sold— A eploudtd assortment of Fine Fapbiooable Farnl- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA :—SOUTHERN Did TRICT OF GEORGIA, [Lai CaoBUiS.Umar,Clerk. _o the Marshal «»f sold District, Greeting: WHEREAS, Joseph Fluegas, Alexander Mo- Tv Rae ond Archibald H. Cole, partners, using the name, firm and utyleof Joseph Finogan at Co., oi Florido,have exhibited their iibefln the United fctnte» District Court tor the Southern District of Georgia, mating, alleging and propounding that on or about the twenty first day or June, in tho present year, it was agreed between the agents of tho ebip Portia ment then in Liverpool, and the agents of the sold libellants, that the sold ship Pat (lament should pro coed to Cardiff, and thence convey a cargo of rail road Iron, not oxceedlug twelve hundred tons, to FornandlUH, Amelia Inland, Florida; and deliver the wune,oabeing j»»lu freight; that, at the time el making sold agreement,It was represented by the agents of sold ship, that with tho sold cargo she would draw from eighteen to nineteen feet only; that tt was fortber agreed, iron arrival off Amelia Island, it shonld be ascertained, from the pilot, that there was not sufficient water to admit tbo ship so that she could get up to Feraandina, the Captain should have the right, upon having the flut duly certified by a licensed pilot, to proceed to Bi liary t, Georgia, oiylfthe same objeotion applied to that port, then to go to Savannah,or so near thereto that the aald atrip arrived off Amelia Island on on the bar, on thatday, tall twenty rest or water, there was amply sufficient to admit theehlp: never theless, the wind being adverse, the sold ship did not attempt to enter; that, on the following day, tbe wind having in the meantime continued to blow from the west, and thereby greatly reduced the water oo. the bar, tho master of the said ship ob tained from the pilot In charge a certificate that tbe told ship drawing nineteen end one hair tost ot water, could not oroes the bar that morning, and immediately and without torther delay, Bailed away tor Bavonnah; that at Ihe Ume when the said shij so sailed awey, the weather was perfectly fair, an has so continued hitherto, and the anchorage per fectly secure, and that it la tne custom tor snl|» and vessels to wait a reasonable Ume tor fovorable winds and tides to cross all bars, and this tbe more especially at those ports where the old of siean cannot be obtained; that there Is reason to believe that the master or the sold ship exaggerated het draught, and that tbe same did not oxceed nineteen toot os represented by her agents st thu time oi making the sold contract; but that, even with tbe draught ofnlnotoenand one half feet, tbe sold ship could have crossed the bar on diver* days elact she so sailed away, and without hat log b en com -elledto watt more than a reasonable Um* sfiar _ier first arrival; that, before toe arrival uubo salu ship off Amelia Island, the owners thereof, Enoch Train to Co., of Boston, had issued to tbe master oi sold ship positive orders to prooeed at once to 8a von nob, lu violation of the eald contract, and that the inboequentproceedlngs of the said muter wore merely a pretext to shield bis owners from legai responsibility tor such violation; that the said mu ter, although request* d so to do, refuses to procood toFernandwa and deliver his said cargo, but Insists on delivering tbe sam* at 8avannah on being paid full freight; that, by reason of the sold promisee, the said libellants will be subjected to greet lou, damages and expenses, tor which they ere Justly entitled to compensation from the sold ship; and they therefore pray that process, la due form of law, may luue against tne solil ship Parliament, her boats, tackle, apparel and tarnltare, and that thesoidCourt will pronounce in favor of tho sold libellants, that the master ofisld ship shall deliver the said cargo to them, free and discharged from all claim for freight for tbe transportation thereof or in debnlt thereof; that the said ship may be condemned to such amount of damage* u tbe Court may decree tha sold libellant* have sustained, one or such other and further relief u to right ana Jus tice may appertain and the Court lx competent to give In tbo premises. And whereas, the Honorable John C. Nieol), the Judge ofthe sold Court, has ordered and directed the eleventh day of November next, tor all persons In general, who have or pretend to nave any right, title or Interut in the uid ship Parliament, her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, to bo cited at the premises, to appear before the Judge or sola District Court, at the United Statu Court Room, In thecltyof8avanDab,atelevano’oIookin tho fore noon of said day. there to show cause, if any they have, why Judgme t should not pouu prayed tor. You are, therefore, hereby authorised ered and strictly enjoined, peremptorily to oito all persons whomsoever, having or pretending to have any right, title or Interut in the sold ship Parlia ment, her boats, tackle, apparel and tantiture. by all lawful ways and means, whereby this monition maybetaadopubllo.tobeand appear atths Um* ana place aforesaid, before the Judge aforesaid, and to attend upon every session and seuioos of eald Court to be^held then and from thence, until a definitive decree shell be promulgated in the prtmi see, If any of them shall think fit to do so, to bear, abide by and perform all and lingular that may be decreed In tbe premlsu, under pain of the law and contempt thereof, and whatsoever you ebaU do in the premises you shall duly certify to the Judge aforesaid, at the Umeondplao*aforesaid,together with these presents. Witneu the Honorable John C. Nlcoll, Judge o thesoid Court, this eighth day of October, In the J tor of our Lord one thousand tight hundred and r»v-*tx. HARDEN to LAYTON. Proctors for Libellants. All poisons Interuted In the foregoing monition ra required to take due notice thereof DANIEL H. STEWART, U, 8. Marshal. October 8tb, 1869. oct 10-lm TheJ jeered land Is V rich foamy toil, and well LTbMVii,u^r“ r «i“;“’oiS,“tobS,M5 tbo toll ftfteliral. The locelllj lo .vorj excellent; notono cnee of .IckneM tow occurred oo tboprom. Midurinf the wbolo tine the present proprietor bu owned It. Thlo JeinoheMe for en InreotteeU rereDr tobemet with, ud up perron wtohlnj a quiet prlvnto reeldenee near tbo dtp, or up pence dulreiu or xoinp Into tbe lerdonioi budnen to rUefrultud^vyublee for ear market, trill Und For term., which trill be.verp liberal, Inqolnnt our eouttaf room, 1M Bap drool, hum udlipnlo- , >0(9 ATf?irato Sole. ITOObuh.I.IUoo.u excellent article ftrttotft of.Uldndi. Call and examine. Price M«nU(«» “■M. , 10X019 • t *o Rent. TYofOod .topw, ondor tbo bluff, ot IbeftoteT Whitaker etrpet loot 19 , , Wuted to Pnrohuo J A conrenlent medlumwlxed house, Ut o control tocxtlon—one fronting on o Mu.ro would bo prefer, ^luno"Job * n tlre * ‘ bcri1 P nc0 would be (Iren, At Prtmte Brie. . W.'V.W 0 6olldln * Lrto, M feet front bp 109 to 194 tret dbep. situated on Taylor, Gordon ud Guton etreete. These lob are on high ground ud mme of them In tbe Immediate neighborhood of tu. lot selected for the site or tbo Savdnntb, Albanp ud GolfRolIrood Depot. Torm. ume u oily lot i ril: ene-onb cub, tbo batanoe bearibg Inter ™t 14 <lx percent. jqnel9 „ UodotW&irift^' THU) DAY, at 11 o'clock, will bo«6ld In ftsnt o etnro— _ A lot or H>ween, Lieu ud Oerdago, demigod SP kdojd.'ffK'boonn' Truelt, oo htr Topofa'fiaa ' -AUSO- n ol "' * '“I 1 *' 10 ' orUole, Mid lo olooo 9 boxoeorpleklM, In golloojen, 2,000 Cheroot Ogors. 7 tierces Rioe. - ispriuMutod. . 1 cuk port Wlno lot Romu Cement. ootid , . , Perm UPffrUoSole. ' deelrobio troot of lud, onlp throe mil containing about 80 acne, half Stt&SSPfli 'J nder «®?$ •*>$ >ubctantlalfeo< I UN DRIES— ) 26 bhds. P. R. Sugar 160 bbls. Stuart's Refined Sugar 100 keg* Soda loo boxes Garb Soda 100 do Lemon Syrup MOO, * and U boxes Sardines 100 ooms Schnapps 60 M American do Rooelvedand for sale to oct 16 le by MOMAHON to DOYLE. 75 a Kum. Looelnd udfor ule bp ’ not 14 OMAHON ft DOYLE. EKygytt, I'Lain's anIi tWiiJj-ik pUN. : , T P 1 %r We w0 “ ld rMpectfully cilltbe tUen. ttun of the Plan ter. of Georgia ud CaroUu to tho rorp complete ud extonelva uenrtmonl of the abonPlutatlon Goode. Sohloy’o Goode, of all do icrlptlene, being omong tbe lot wbleh aro now ipened ud for aalo bp octl UPSON ft ROGERS. I RANDIES—CANDIES—26 boxes assorted Such, J and 20 boxes Mixed Caudles, put up expressly 2**0 retail trade, and 10 boxes FonoyiMo toee. White and Red Sugar Plums and Burnt Almondi. fast received end fur rale by °°*M J. D. JESSE. B LU1DE PARIS—Paris Blueing, tor the aseo washerwomen and families, (prepared by Hem. Byron to Grenelle tn Paris,) one or two ble spoons tall of which is enough for on* WMhlng. For sole at J, d. JESSE’S, oct 1$ B ACON SHOULDERS—In store end tor sale by —79 OGDEN, STARR ft 00 4 O.0«HEN BUTTER AND CHEESE-20 kog* Go- JT >btm Butter; 60 boxes do Cheeeo; landing from steamer and for sale by septl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON to CO FOR BALE. S 8ix Tracts ol' Land, 600 acre each, 3 or miles from the city of Savannah oo the 8. QuirRall Road, well adapted to tbs growth itlcc.Cbtton and Corn, aud wood enough to pay ton times over. Apply to fob 17 if C.A. CLOUD P EACHES—2000 Iba pealed Dried Peaches, clean —- -- - - JL and bright, suitable tor family ui*. received and tor sale hf J. BVJESSB. sept29 magazines; 'ARPER’S MAGAZINE tor October. Godey’s Ladles Book tor October; Graham’s Magaslne tor October. Received by J. B. OUBBEDOB,Ageat, # “--shall House EMldlac- H FABHIONABLB DRBBB GOOD*. HKNBY LATHROP to 00. WELL orax On TUESDAY, Feptember 30th,,1866, a Urge portion of their Fsll and Winter DRESS GOODS, all of tbe very latest Importations, com prising tbe following styles. Colored end Black SOk Robes. " end “ end whit* Moire Antique flUhe White Brocedee. very rich. Botin Plaid VaUncetnnes. u a poult de Sole*, Striped and Plaid Ihffetos. Printed, all Do Lalnes and Guhmeres. Plaid Cuhmeres, Raw silks, Worsted, toe. Merinos of every shad*. Block Groe de Grain, Poult de Solo, and ether Block SUks In great variety. An intensive assortment of Ladles’ Cloth Ctoaks, Mantillas, Talmas, toe. sept 28 POINTERS’ INK, “-*222? “SMBS* •opt 27 IPILiiiSyiPIBIBSS* HENRY LATHROP St CO*. HAVE IN STORE A COMPLETE assortment of tbe following ** PLANTATION GOODS, tu which they would invito the particular attention of I’LANTERS, and offer them at reasonable prises and on accommodating terms: • Schley’* White Plains and Twills Heavy Northern Brown Twllli '< Black and Grey “ Black and Grey Plains 8!riped Cable warp Koraoya Plaid linseye In several grades London Doffll Blar— Cord do Fine Whitney do Meal Stripes and Plaldi Franklin do do Real Cotton and Wool Flannels “ ell Wool do Drown ana Bleached Canton Flannel BhlrUnc Stripes, Striped Oenabirgs White Cotton Otmaburgs if and X Brown Shirting Blue Demins, Blue Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets Scotch Bonnets, Head Kerchieft, toe. oct U London Duffll Blankets, tn all weights end tones 3pnx — A GOOD PORTE: by Iho p«r about tls .loro bp oct 14 KENNEDY ft BEACH. aVBt RECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGDSTA, IT TUI Savannah Grocery —AND* FRUIT DEPOT, 100 lbs. Victoria and Catawba Grapes. 40 bbls. Splendid Eating APPLES. Urge Preserving PEARS. QUINCES, Like the Lut. Cheanuta, Hickory Nuts, and Freeh Dates. Green GINGER. Tomatoes, Beets, Carrots, toe. Rye Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley. 10 kegs Extra Qoebon BUTTER. 6 do Choice do. And low prioed qualltito, together with a varied assortment of Fresh BISCUIT. oct 16 W.H. FARRELL. P IG HAMi Sides, shoulders, Dutch Haussgo< end new Bolognas, Just received by^^^ oct 16 •pMh wironffgTTOxvnx»r FOX CEACKEBS, oct 11 AT BARRON'S* C TUOICE tioehen Butter—20 kega landing per J steamer, for aaieby oct 11 tCRAlfrrON, JOHNSTON to OO. LOOK AT THIS! juftT mcmvED pkr nuau ALABAMA. 20 KEGS Choice GOSHEN BUTTER. 15 boxes CHEESE. 16 barrel* APPLES. 10 •' ONIONS. 10 «' POTATOES. 2 '* PEaRS. 5 cases Eating PRUNES. 2 u Cooking do. 6 boxes Tomato 0AT8UP. 4 •• Walnut do. i ** Cocoa do. A bugs sad fresh supply of Chocolate, Oelotias, Farina, htppaoca.Barl^T * too.’ ‘ •.i-.t t . VermodUe, Maoareaj^ Wo would lay to oor Meads and tho paMls B 5?SM^ d Co^!p“iS!feS and ulea auortoiu t of WINKS, LIftPOR*. MOAKB, 4U» which wo wm atll TPP.ftw 9» caah 0» ritp »yw^ nl. w. wooM lexical to Uweibal loro roo# Uriel toflTecjaoatrbilon porcbaalnf .k.wbw ft ftr wo bare tho T017 arllcl'a tt la coapoMd of, for which wa Mil verp low. R.B. WAIfONftOO 76 do Barrel Covsrs $00 do Shoe, novo aad^nbMMl ittK* $00 do Toilet 'BstsflNAi ““