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ol 1*5 Dotra of Diraoloro lhl« doy.
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fi.«5oOH*W»odiJ«al } B,
Ml M««INI
Bonk bocollfl/or,
Mwiobar. tiulonk
VKBHIlit,
Culiior.
'— KOTIOR.—I loltmUo moke* okum In
nur nothin! bubllihmcnt, xnj wUlffem
** d»r i*ll h»r Cnih only, U JH*|
HKryualroet.
MEDICAL OAHU.
PR. J. R. flUtlll h»,romOMil hla OOm
tw to Prnu|liton •Inal, In IMIley’. BulMlug, n
rir.loon abuva BoWan'a Hal Sloro. Raalitouoo m
S r * iESM® Wo»l Uroaiatraat. aanlk
yanawgrrai^ag CHATHAM
I am a oaudldato for‘re-olecUan to (bo or-
*W^ aqo of Kccolvor or Tax Roturua lu January
SB* r “' MirU " y ,0 " dl ,0 “ iffiTRR.IV.
«) TlIfcVOTRSWrtrt'CIIAtHAM^
fallow cltiiona, I am a candidate at tbo
feldoctioa. to Jauuary uext, Ibr tbo oUloo ol
jnxtXiUsotor, ead solicit four supnwL
savannah, Sept. Mlh, 1416. / iroU
lit) W*jj * ^ j^idoratuin or Plaufora la final
ity |* obtained in the sucoesafol luveutlou or
uuTd'a Oottou Harvester, with which oue bond can
■Vick a* much cotton aa live In tho ordinary way.
UidM raving an Immenae amount or labor. What
Whiinev'a Cotton Uln la In lu alter stage, Howe's
wl“/wr la In picking.
I-.* iiirther Information, apply to
' A. WILBUR, 111 Baf street.
U'oul Ibr the Stales or Georgia and Florida.
tDiht Pattotti of the Siiv’li Ueurgluu
^ All debts due to tho Ooorgtyu previous t
j}fjr tbo dtb Imiuut, nro payable only to tho un
leMgued. N’oum aud aooouuta duo In the city wll
)j nrtMoutod immediately, aud all debts duo lu tho
eoautry will be rorwardod by au early mail.
tuu being too oral Urao that the uudersiguud lms
jjimoly appealed to hla late patrou, ho loola that
iW wnl not couaidor him uureaaonablo In urging
J.MO mem the uocessity lor immediate payuiuui.
'HKiuntaucea may be made directly to tuo under-
■itaad. or to R. B. diitou ft Co., whuae*recuipt will
2valid. - ttbr j. PUNCH
j.>v.mn»U| Hay 28,1866. myHMawdft w
NTinarjsns,
iiK aub-wribera odor tor ante a large aud varied
luortmeutofaecoud-baud printing material, aulll-
*K*ut to establish a complete Job Office, with lun
bn addltlmml article*, cousi-Uog |u part of—Due
* mile f-mt of small ploa, ua good aa uow,uud van-
a jfi'UU ol joe typo; uuuaupor royul baud press;
jue Ibw ft K prooT-pnus. latest improvement,
Ul # two or iu e large Uu|KMlug stones, new j dou-
iimaad alugle i*uda; eases, composlty* sticks,col*
..mu rule*. goM' “• dlbMoa, eto., ow., togotbor with
wn i. trrarwitxi xmi
DIALERSIK
DOAiBSTiO, FUUB1GN AND b A \
U DRY GOODS.
So. 149 Vongrts+sL, Savannah, tiu.
«is T. WHIM formerly or Beaufort Hist. ,•*. c.
rdtfoMlUw WILLIAMS, “ SorWouOo.,tla.
«P»y_
acw. it n, oavt'. w. u. u»*;.
1 *• UUSB, Oft VIS 6i JO \G,
COMMISSION MfclitOflANTc
MVA.VNAU. UA.
na) «
fh ..<rr. u. i». axittusos
V .tM Kr/rr & SVELLI.VCJS,
cbMUi.^lvi.V MKHUHANTS,
. tHD
g..lfVl . <0 AGENTS’,
Savannah, Go,
rt’ill atteiul U) the omllng of all kluda of produue
-ttrivt.aMontioa giveu to recoltdog aud forwardbif
i*ii*. may 31 ly
Viui n k CoinmisaioD House, Mueon, Go
A. 11. MobAUOHUN,
General Atruntand Auctioneer,
doketta (Mm hla frieuda couslgumcnU t»f over)
jdjeripti ju. fakes orders Tor Cotton.
4gr opeuial attention given to the saloe ol Heal
finite, .ttouka and Negro property, at public and
;s.ratH Htjoa. /V/imjd rdurm and ditpatch.
iifer mee—C. A. L< LAilAK. moo w
wT w. OKVK.V. n. if. snoot
aUUBM * SBfOOT,
attorneys at uw
nctw muMAflTOM, UA.
joHn bilbo.
Ordinary of Chatham County,
tnyia
AND anOHNEV AT LAW.
OtOcc In the Court House.
anthow Btcroro nr
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
« Savannah, Georgia.
Ortloe on Bay street, over the Bank orSavuw-
fth. tnaylil
1 H. L. P. KIND,
AT TO BN G Y AT t AW,
Corner of Bay and., Whltalaer Streets,
.TWO cotnr.it table Wooden TENEMENTS
corner or IJlmrty and Drayton streets.
Apply lo JOHN BOSTON.
HOpt GO
ImHW
TIIKmibmrlber Iwlug abput to partition
THlH (>n tho two ( logllllt utlll CIllUltlO.llOUK sto—
ISifH rIns over Dr. Brantley s Drug Htoru Into
fiHlJHhnniJcM, olH«rstltoin I'm rent by 1st of No-
vetnbornoxl. CI1AK1.KA rtllOl.l.,
jept 29 Architect.
1*011 UK KT
•jj TIIKI'onrtliNlor) ver Dr. Brantloybj Drug
|P1 Store. Apply lo 01IAIU.KS 8II0T.I.,
•opt 20~tl (ft Arohllcct. •
KOIl BEAT.
M A WIIAIIK fiTtlHK tin «tor 17-1 Huy sire
Possession given 1st October.
Apply to THUN h COUPON,
sept 20
for Salk
j»kl A VAI.UAB-.K LOT, iicir the Cootrul
IjjiBff ltnilroail Depot, ubenl til) x 100 I'ccl. Thlr,
SUM hit Is ro>*simple. On tho pruiiilso* uru
Oraft ,1, comfortable Wooden 111’ILDINO.S,
winui/Mut lor baud |M»r unmmi., Terms niiNlorate.
Apple to .1. If OUB0KIK1E,
sept 29 Agent
ATLANTA llOTICL.
ATLANTA i : t i GEORGIA.
J. J. UEB1.EH, I-roprl.lur.
Late iif the Verandah Hotel, .Vein Orleans.
Possungurs per Kvonlug Trnlus will llud
.Supper ready on the arrival ol lbo Curs.
mnyU
ME KOLIA NTS’ HOTEL,
easj^fla,
• l 60
0 00
20 00
lyr
WL-
J A 9lO?l8 ^lmifehSSl, PiminiVlor.
IMUKII I'KK nav
HOAItO CKIt wkkk
IIOAlin HKK MONTH
iLtuuylb
MILLS IfOLSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
lllAULevTO.V, h. e.
m THIS House In how minuted to all tho
wants of the Travailing Public, nml tbo ef
forts ol the Proprietor will bo todeservn
timir palrouagu.
nur 31 THOMAS 3. NICKERSON.
DENNIS IIOLLTnD,
NOTARY IM'ULIO AND PUIPPINM MASTER,
Solicits the patronage of masters of vessels and
olliers requiring ‘be servloe* "1 a Notatry Public
or.-liiopiug M;» tor. un i will uttend.promptly to all
Imdncss entrusted t-» »«‘s -miq 1iii---< pO
REMOVAL.
The sulisciiner lias removed to th«* store
ja4 oast of Mr. O’t'i.imor, .-o tier of Drayton and
ll u Broughton rtreeks, tuljuiuiug tbo UuraliaR
Jill. Il.iitso, where hois prepared to tliuke to or
der 11 mi Rumen's touts. Punts, Vests, Ac., ilia man
“ur to suit tbo mo t fastidious.
Co- tlumou furutslnng their owu maU-ria's will
llu I It to their advantage.
Cu»h must be paid Ji>r workntuurbip iu nil cases,
us tln-ru will bo uo books kept op u.
• nitlng for inuti and buys attended to; and nil
cutting job* mu? t lie paid i r on delivery.
UiiUbrms of nil kinds made according v* tbo Uuit-
ad States’ Regulations.
OST Young men desirous el’ beoutuiug good out-
tersofa.l garments lie! lining to tliu trade can bo
lauglit iu .-ix lessons, at S3 a lesson.
I'lio.-c who will (.utrouize me will llnd prices lu
suit the times. M CAREY, Agent
.opt IS—till
IjIIJJUU.—900 sacks •• Cariulcbuoi p” Hour, lust
J? received and lor sale ou favorable terms by
sept -6 WKlLSThll ft PALMhti.
MAGAZINES
h AKI’ER'd New Monthly Magazine for October.
Cudey's Uiay Rook lor October.
Aitbur's ll-uoeMag.zinu lor October.
Peterson’s New Monthly lor October.
Received and for sale by
W A KNOCK ft DAVIS;
sept 26 169 Congress street.
Qj | Barrels Apples Mu. cur Putatuiui. Red Ouiuns,
O*/ Tomatoes, Burgulow Pears, and 609 Cab-
buge.. ip spiro and lor *u!e by
sept 25 J. I). JESSE.
WHOWlYRliKFEH^r
| \ANLEL. CRONIN Uphuluter, U Bt van-ai,
1/ would rcsoectf.illy anuoimce to tbo citizcur: ol
.'tavanmth tlmt lie is ready to nuiko and pnt down
Carpet?., Oil Cloth, Matting, fto., ut tho shortest no
ted, and on thu most rousouabli- terms. ootU-ti
febsH
8 A V A N.N AH .
8raur
L n. irright. j r. k. mvagk.
WRIGHT dt SAVAGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LA IK,
BRUNSWICK, UA. JylU
-JONiriTBoHnEST
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND.SURVEYOR,
OIK.VKK or DRAYTON AND RKVAN-SIH^
(Above 0 A. L. Lamar.)
Jf8_3m
A. jifcXSI-Ur * BROTIIBHS,
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards.
sept 6
8AVAWMAU, 01.
U. uaUKN. WM. STARK, Jr. R. H. HARDKV
OGDEN, STARR ft CO.,
Shipping and Oommiasion Merchants,
BAY-8TBKKT. SAVANNAH. OA.
FATTEN, HUTTON 6t CO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
liny-street, S*Tniinnh, Ga.
E. GUMMING.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ftbl-ly iRWiNToa, oa.
A S. IIAKRISO.V- A. 0. MUOKUKt
HAltniSON & McGBIIEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING A.VD
I'ortvardlng .Ucrclitmls.
DiSOdl BKUAD*8THEKT, COLUMBUS, OBORUIA.
»f .'articular attention glvon to the salen of Real
Utue, Negroes aud Produce.
If l-bnral advances made on Negroes and Her*
tkandlie.
U. ELLIS,
Factor unJIAuueru! Commission Murolmm
KO; 71 BiV-STHMCT, SAVANNAH, 01..
1-van. ro—Mdisrs. Clagliorn ft Cunningham, tie*,
ft * reatlns, Ogden, •‘turr ft Or»., -turannab ; J. I,
■"'nimon Rn«ton nnv 1
itU.SK, PATfEN ft CO. |
GUN 11Y ft DANIEL, vColumbus, Ua.
■KKlVARr, (iRAYftOO. J
sus.-;, l).VVl!i ft LONG, \ ^„ nnoh .
•VM. WRIGHT, Savannah
YOUNG, ATKINS ft DUNlIAM,) An .,, nh ' ,
* 0. A. GREENK ft CO., f Apa, * ollU
II. b. CitlM, k Mobile, Alabama.
*ct U ly
(UUUYOOt'KirH. JNO. Oll't'HM Klt.lJ’KK.
ilo C0UP1CR FRASER,
Hcr.JKS 4 QKVKIUI. COMMISSION MERCHAXTs.
Ray Greet, ^uvannuh. Ua. fmvll
U. J U.1VA.V1’, JR,
PAUroit AND COMMISSION MBKOANT,
No. 07 Day Street,
jf Q S iy.tnntth,Ga
JiiUtt* IE SAVAUK,"
ATtOlWEY AT I.AW,
luiwwvuu, nnuicmi, ua.
Ail bualuest entrusted to hla care will rojuive
Kwogt attention. lyr—marl?
RUIKJWU. ./.NtoA, .VORKI ’
RODGERS ft NORRIS,
(late Crane ft Rodgers,
WHOLESALE OUOOERS,
BAV-STHIR, SAVANNAH.
iw« 1,1866, [)c V
JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
n/vt , GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
timber and Lumber
__ SAVANNAH, Qa.
WM, S. DANIELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
C 1EDAR POSTS—We uru expecting to receive
f fr«*m .lie Ikili iiuuH a iut ul' Cedar Post.-'. Per
sona wishing any will pleaso appiv soon, as many
ure ulrendy enguged.
YONGK ft FRIERSON,
80pl 19 ** No. 94 Bay ctreut.
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—& uirkins Muttra choice
W ishcu Butler; lo boxes of Englirli Dairy and
now Cream Choo.-io, re'ceivod am! for «alo by
Hupiiu J. D. -JESSE.
GENERALNOriCPi.
S ILVER and HOLD PLATING am now be done
at houit' Mr. CHARLIE KEMlsJI having ea-
talillshed bin-self |Hjrmanontly, all work ill this lino
will be done with dis|iatcb. All repairing ofCustuns,
Te.i|KttK, tCandlesticks, SjRiom, Forks, or any other
article will be done neatly bulorc plutiug. All old
diver plate, stieli us Tea'.etts or Urns, Forks or
Spoons, will be re-lluislicd and made equal to now,
and at moderuto prices. All work or orders left ul
my stoic will bo utteuded to promptly.
P. A—Watch t-v.se? galvanized.
tnajdCT ti M CIFFIN
' - “ NOTICE,
C fOXSKiNKES per .-cbr. M. K. WEJJ.S, from Bos-
/ ton, will pleiLse attend to tho receiving of their
goods from the ve-.-el discharging at Baker’s
Wharf, (foot of Abercarn .-trod ) All goods re
maining on Hie wharf after sunset will lie stored at
tbo risk and expense of the consignees.
H0p20 _ OtJDKN, STARR k CO.
UTTtR did Cheese—10 tlrkiiw extru choice
i."!* Sts
liNPIWW
IY8TONE OTATF n t*pt Hurdle,
,, »ii|f
lUglou Will lie Ian dial at. Now Cusllo, Delaware, ||
desired, 1'iotn which pluco cars start three times
dally for. iha above cities, and otltec Ihtdiha'rM-
isJlilV V* *bciii*V
ran nkw'Vuiik.
Will iuf< Snlunlay, 11Uh Du/., al 11 o’o/ocAyA. M,
Tbo HleamRhlp AUGUSTA, Cap-
lain I.you, will leave aa above.
^naajsBr«B&
Afir Berths not secured until paid Rtf- *
Cahlii Passago .626
Stoerugo Passago 8
gg- Shippers of Oottou by those stOamshliM wll
nlcasotake iiotlee,lhntnn ''otton will be received at
I iu proHSOK that iRnotdlsUuetly marked on tho odgo
of the bpe. net 16
FOR CHARLESTON DIRECT.
The Hujwrlor xleatuer GURDuN,
J. P. Bristk*,Commandor, Having
been llinrouglily overhauled aud
furnished with anew boiler, will run regularly—
twice n week—between Savuutiab and Clmrlestou ;
Iruving Havauuab ovory Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, at 6 o’clock, and reluming will loave
I’barloston ovory Monday and Friday afternoons,
at 6 o'clo k
For livigbt or passage apply to
J. P. BROOK8, Agrut,
sept 29 nharlostou wharf.
U. 8. Mall Line
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Uriuuwlck, St. Marys. Oa., Pemandi-
na and Jacksonville, Piadala and Black Creek, Fla,
- T,IK WEI.AKA, Capt. N
t&kStiBSmL King, will toavo for the above placos
evory satunlay Morning, at 10 o’clock.
This boat has largo aud airy State Room accom
modations, and taking tho Inland Passage, offers
every inducement to Invalids aud others.
Freight will be taken lor Trader’s Hill and Inter
mediate landingsou HI. Mary’s Ulvor.
No freight will bo taken after 9 o'clock.
F'or freight or passage apply ou board at tlm
Florida gleam packet wharf, or to
CUGIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
NOTICE.
Thu steamer GORDON having boon
.chartered to trausporl troops to Flori
withdrawn Ibr two weeks Notice will
when she resumes her regular trips,
for charleston will bo received by tho
steamer Wm. Fcaliror.k, leaving hero o very Sunday.
.1 P. BROOKS, Agent
•"■i in Cbtrluhton Wharf.
6JT* FOR PHILADELPHIA—The A. J. sohr. 0.
C WAT RMURY, Captain Cooko, will bnvo
qiumli fur iho abovo iiort. F’or baluuce of freight
apply » G. A. GREINER
ort 17
8&t’aptalnTrader, wdl moot with despatch Ibr
Urn uoovt* |sjrt F’or lixlght apply to
<* t iu HUNTER ft GAMMELh
F’OR PHILADELPHIA^.Heron’s Une.—
The now B irk J. K. DAMS, Ca tain Hand,
will have quick despatch Ibr above i»ort. For
freij- lit apply to C. A. GRKINER.
out 7—IOt
WH BOSTON.—Tho now sebr. ALBA,
x-S-Rt’anUdn Taylor, wld moot with prompt ties-
patch tor tho above port. For freight apply to
out 1
HUNTER ft 0 tMMELL.
FOR N EW Y. RK—TUo «ddp 0JLUMBIA,
,v Captain Beiteu, will have ile^imtcb for tho
l abovo port. For freight apply to
out 1 I1UNTF1R ft GAMMKI.I.
FOR FUEIGJir OK « HARTER —Tho A I
Barnue ISAAC R. IHV1S, Captain Han-1,400
ion? burthen—cun take tho bulk of 1,000 bales cot-
Apply to C. A. GREINER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Hbkox’s Ll.xit—.
Fikst Vk?sku—Tlio schr. F'ANNIE, Captain
•»st«n, now loading, will have imjncdlato dls
pateh. For freight oiigagomonts apply to
septlS CH-\S. A. GREINER.
Foil PHI 1.A DELPHI A.—Tho staunch Tast
'ailing selir R W TULI., A M Strowbrldge,
master For freight, apply to
auglO C. A- GREINER.
B”
Go.vhcu Balter, uud 4o boxes of .-elected Chees
ull sizes, received p.r steamer Alabama.
/Opt 2b J, li. JK.HSE.
T. Q. & A. L. ROWE,"
MANUFACTURERS
•AND
IMPORTERS OF
LIJNSEED oie, l
188 I' KO.vr-STIlEET,
HOfit 25-lni XliW.TOIlK,
education.
darie.x Tcademy.
• nilETRU.*TK Soi'ibu i.bnv tiaiUoU ioatitutlou
I anuoun.'e t<» the pu'die, that this Academy
Will bo ojHMicd on tlio tir.-l Monday in November
tie.
Tbo principal, Gi l. S. Spcnct r, an oxpericuced
teacher, comes well recommenced by Ids lbrmor
lutroiiHuud other gunilem*-u of highest rcspecla-
uihty.
Recommended to us, a? lit- Is, ns well as from our
own Kiiowletlgo of Col. 8, eiiei-r, wo emutend him
and the Academy to the putroiiugu ol' our fiionds at
home uinlnbio.td. •
MI'S A M. Spencer will nssi-t iu thu Fomalo and
Junior departiuert. F'or luriio-r inform iliuii, a ply
L. M. lil.'il'NT. fc’cc’ry.
gept26
HVDSSS'ffT’iori^Y -'Oil sal.-;.
Tlie soli-crdier offers lor sale ail her
ostfo-si- us in s-rivin coaiiiy. cooiuin-
i 'g about one tiioti.-und acres of I^ud,
more or less, ull n ijoinlug said Ferry,
aiol uxtuii iug to the Augn-la roa-l —
l lie improvement, consist of a go-.d
i»«v tug. -tore, VYuroiio.so;undull otherm-ces tf a*
ry out-buildings. AImiu' sixty -five acres ure uudi r
fence and lu go <1 order lb; uiiiiivatioii. 'I he l.v-d
is llrsi quality, and wop niipplicd with fencing tim
ber. It is aa excellent stand for the merchandize
buailie.-s. Th<- Ferry is the b.st lo«-atcu und most
patronized ol iwy other between Sava 1 mail and
Augusta. There is ul-o pas-lug tliroagli the land a
never filling -ire-tm, fully .-unicli-ni in -upply uny
Grist or Saw dill Forfurtlior particulars add rota
me at SpringllcUl, EPiuglmni county, (in
sopti—U ELIZABETH JONEA
FOR IJVERIHJOL.—The A 1 Amorlean
.-hip FALCON, Patton master, having a
largo portion of freight engaged, will moot
with dispatch up above, for balance or cargo, apply
to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft GO.
FOR DE-MERY’S FERRY,
AND ALL THE INlERMl DIATE LANDINGS ON
THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
I Tho new hou steam packet
SWAN. Captain Richard Johnson,
will leave Charleston wharf ovory
Friday morning, at 10 o’clock,
punctually, for Denary T a Ferry, and all Intermodi-
uto landings on tho Savannah lUvor.
The Swan has superior accommodations for
passengor?,
I'or freight engagements apply to
JOHN R
sopt’29
i RICHARDSON.
Niagara Palls, the Lakes & Canada
SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
Per Steamship Keystone Stale,ria Philadelphia
PARK TO * FARB TO
P HIL A- i NIAG’RA
DELP’A . FALLS
T tllS LINE connects at Philadelphia trtth the
Great Vsrth-Wcstorn Railroad Routo, through
to Niagara Fill? and Buffulo, in sixteen hours from
I’hiludelphl..
Through Tickets, with the privilege or stopping at
PUlladcIphia.and intermediate points, for sale by
the Agent.
Fart* F Niagara F'alls or Buflhlo $28
t( Elmira 26
Canandaigua 27
CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent.
J23 Savannah. Georgia.
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YOBS
i. »U Irorn wmUMUir. for -ho cl.ar.__,
T&ZTiV' ,r “ ui “* (wwttig,tbhbiii
ihlug. 111. oruM UM, -ud fbr ills
- »njr Inddouui work uccuwry,
Jl othw work,- utiUuua, plUTormi, do.
polo, *o-. roqOlrod lo tbo tlioruugli c-mx-loiion of
thu rood lor ultooUvo oporalioo.
Ibo«niduuloo amouoU lo770.000ouhio mrilmir
u.ooralloo, and daft,000 oublu yard. -Tombank.
meat.
Tbo truUIng Io4,0001ool.
11-0 bridging lu 000 foot.
Tlio rauoary n,r oulvorto ainouo r to 10,000
porob • ’
Thoorun ties (o 180.000.
ITopoouIs. sealed, endorsed, and directed to the
undorslgned, will be rocolvod until tho Lnl day of
Novmnbor noxl, and will be,'at tho ontu i of bid-
dors, clihor Ibr— *
I. Thoeattre work of construction, comp, 'tiog the
road ready Ib^ the Iron;
li. Tbo work of construction, exclusive or cross
tics aud track-laying;
in For buon Horn of work, entire ami separato;
iv. Forthogradiugoroithor, or a.spuclUed num
ber of sectionr, of tmo mile each:
v. For tho oross ties to bo furnhdiod, tho number
speolOed;
Vi, For tho onUro ooustructlon, ieady for thelron,
ofeltbor of tho tbreo divtsloua ueretualtor natuoa
of said rood;
The eastern division, connecting with the com
pleted road ator near tho town oTBraudon, extends
to the Mobilo and Ohio road, 82 miles, which will
be divided Into throe subdivisions : tho first of 2:
miles, tbo second of 28 mUos. and the third or 33K
miles.
In each ro. m or proposal, the bidder arlU state bis
item prices, and for tbo graduation will mako his
bid at an muehjior cubic yard of excavation aud
embankment, aud the additional difference for >( ex
cess” of eUhort or for ro much per cubic yard op
on tho largest iicm, and tho difference for "ox-
cess.”
Tho parlies making proposals aredosirod to make
them in four forms j 1. F'or Uie whole amount pay
able moi-tbly itiiuub, astlio work progresses, re
serving twenty per cent for final settlement. 2.
One-baffin cash, payable In the same way, uud one
hairintboHtockuf tho company. 3. Ouo-thlrd in
cash, payable In the sarao way, the bonds of the
company, paysblo In ten years, with intorcst at
six per cent, payable annually. 4. Payable en
tirely in the stock of tho road.
The proposals to be cousidored must bo accompa
nied by satisfactory raferuuoo or credentials, and
tbooompauy reserve tbo right ol accepting any or
Maps, profiles andspocifiuUous may bo seen at
tbis olQco; und any fonher information will be fur
nished upon application to the understood.
Tho Southern Railroad cominonco* at Jackson,
tho capital of the Bute, and Is finished a** far as the
town or Brandon; aud is in good running order
aud well equipped to that point. It extends from
Brundou in a line almost uirecUy east eighty-two
aud a half miles, to the Intersection, or the Mobile
and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below tho town or
Marion, in Lauderualo county; and passes through
the oouutlos of Rankin. Boor and Newton. The
liuols over a high rolling country, well watered
aud tirabered.and la point omealtntulness,coonom-
iosl livlug, fto., Is oqual to tho most fevored
portions otthe Carolina* and Georgia. The grading,
except for the first twenty miles is generally light;
and upon tho must of the sections the excavation
uud ombankmeut alternate favorably; the excep
tions belug 111 thu two heaviest cuts. The material
is of a character easily movod.tfio growth of the
couulry affords abundance of timber suitable for
bridging sad cross‘tles;and U Is believed that no
wo.goffers,in facilities for construction, greater
inducements to coutrootora, especially those ualcg
:ro labor.
he company Is entirely out of debt, and has due
to it by reliable stockholders, aboutf '8b,00u, which
will doubtless be paid as the Board of Managers may
cull li lu. It Is also an recipient under tbo recent
grant ofLnds made by Congress, iltbsy can be had
along the lino, which Is belisved to be the case, of
uearly 490.000 acres or land.
The rood connects with and Is on extousion of
he Viokburg and Jackson Railroad, completed and
in full operation to tho Mississippi river at Vdkburg;
opposite which illy, In Louisiana, commei ces the
Vicksburg, Shravenport and Texas Railrotl, now
under contract for its whole distance aud h rapid
irogrosa or construction. It Intersects tbo New
Orleans and Jackson, Groat Northern Railway at
Jackson, and through that atCaufon, oounects with
the Mississippi Control Railway, the iron of which
Is now beiu,< laid to Holly Springs. It intersects
with the Mobilo and • >blo Railroad, as already atat-
ed, near Marlon, and Us point or intersection meets
with the North-eastern aud Southwestern Railroad
iu Alabama, and through that unites with tho roods
in Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina. It is
also an Indispensable liu« In the lino of Railways
that are to unite Charleston and Savannah, through
Montgomery, Vloksburg, Shrevenport and El Paso,
with tbo 1’aclOo Ocean running its enure length on
tbo same parallel of latitude with these places. It
is thus obvious that this line of work is one of the
mo t Important unfinished enterprises in the coun
try. It is thorough Notional In Rs character; for
it unltos Maluo and Now Orleans, and tbo Atlantio
aud the Mississippi, by indlxsoluabie bonds. But
whilst thus National, it appeals especially for aid to
Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when
completed, with tbo Intermediate gap in Alabama,
It will, with Rs connections, now built and befog
built, run right through tbo heart of those great
Southern cotton-growing States, Louisiana, Missis
slppl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and
unltos tho great Inland tea with the broad ocean.
Those roots arc stated to call attention to this {tap
of road and to induce capitalists and conductors, to
embark liberally in its construction. The fifteen
miles of completed Railroad, with Its equlpmeuts
and sixty valuable slaves,mnny of them mechanics,
Is a bonus from the Stato of Mississippi; the publlo
land bus been donated by Congress ; aud it Is, per-
bups, not greatly over-estimating the present pro
perty of tuo road to put Rat or near one million or
dollars In which sum foturo stockholders who may
bccomo such by direct subscription of money or
work,will boat onoo equally interested. It wilt
thus be seen that this road proscot* peculiar in
ducements to men of moans to ongsgo in Its con
struction.
BLEAT WM
■fc _
$25 00.
Semi-Weekly United States Mali Line.
r |!HB NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
I Stoum3hi|w—
KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tunB..Capt. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA ....1,600 " ..Capt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M.8. Woodbull.
ALABAMA....1,300 " ..Capt, G. R.Schenck.
WltX LKAVK SAVANNAH KVKKY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
These ships are among tho largest on the coast,
unsuritassud lu speed, safety uud comfort, making
their impugns in filly to sixty hours, and are com
manded by skillfol, careful and polite offioers.—
Having olognnt stnto-room accommodations, they
offer a most dcslrablo conveyance to New York.
Cablu Passage to Now York.... $26
Steerage Passago to New York 8
PADELFORD, F'AY ft CO., Savouuab.
SAM’L L. MITCHILL. 13 Broadway,
fob 6 Now York.
UNITED STATES MAIL. LU(B,
Ftrr PalatJca, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, SL
Marys. Fcrnarulina, Jacksonville, Aliddldntrg,
(Black Creek,)andPicolata.
lelF** It Tbo now and elegant stoampaoket
Jggj~2*3Q2jC DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves
ovory luesitay morning, at 10 o’clock, for the
above placos.
Freight will bo takcu for Trador’s HU1 and inter-
modiutu landings on St Mary’s Rivor.
ey No freight will bo taken after 9 o’clock.
Fur freight or passage, having excellent state*
room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori
da steamiHickct Wharf, near tho Gas Works, or to
Jy26 CliAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Ag’to.
*AVASSAM. 0
Ofllce over Thomas M.
? re » Ua street
Turner ft Co.*s Dr f
my7
8 k? AND SHOULDER'’—16 btids aud 20 bbls
^ bright Nios artd Sbouldsrs, Bacon, received
E. ZkJ} tr KB 7*fone State, and for sale low from
wna, S
CHARUW A. GREINER.
^TCKOIX SUGAR—16 bhds ."1. Croix Sugar, land
^ i D . K . l i ur wboouer Uanhostott, for solo by
. *®Ft - SUSANrON. JoHNVjTu.V ft 00
fj^Tucs^ *
Hi) lihli. A, B and CClirllli'd Sugar
j-1 ... and Piilvoniod Sugar
f’Mr boxes atiwn’s | •• /-
la • Uhdx U'loi'te Pu, loKiro
11 (loro aud for noId by
gfll 2 dULGOlfBK, JOHNSON ft CO.
MOOK AGENCY.
r |MlF SiiDscrliierrt have uslaldislievl a Book
A Agonay <u i’liiiudolpli|a, and will furnish any
ouui, or'piibliciitluti at the retail price IVco ot post
(go. any pul-sum liy forwarding Hit- subscription
pnen »i any olio of the 63 Magazines, hiicli a.? Har
per’s, Uudoy’H. Putnam's, Gralmm’s, F'ruuk loslie’s
Fusliloiib, ao., will receive thu Magazine.? tor one
ycur mu! u eojiy ufu splendid iilliugniph portrait ol
cutlet Washlngtuti, Jackson or Clay; »r if subscri
bing to u 62 uud magazine, they will receive u
copy in either of the thruc |sirtrain>. If subscribing
to $u worth of magazines, all throe portraits will he
sum gratia. Music lurulslieil to those who may
wish It.
Euvelopos ofruery size aud dascription In largo
orsniull quantities lurnlslied. Seal Presses, Dies,
fto., sunt to order.
Every description of ongruviug on wood oxecnled
with noatuess und dispatch Viows »l HulWIngn,
.Suws|u|K*r Heading.?, Views of Mnchiliory, Book II*
lustrations, Issige CoriiUoatex. Businesa Cards, rfo.
All orders sent by mail promptly attended to Per
sons wishing views of their buildings ougroved cun
solid a Daguerreotype or sketch of tho buildiug by
mail or expme.
Persons at u dituinc.c having salcalifo articles wn.
llud it to th»'* r *ulviuitagu m address thu subscribers
ts wo would a.it a« agent for the *u|u of thu same
BYRAM .f: PIERCE,
on, .Wmiii fhlrd street, PhlU., Pa
nov 20—dftwly
* TioWe h to rruNliia nvthUtefiH. "
PATENTED DEC., I, 1855.
fllHlS Iraprovomentonab'es oue Held imtid n. pick
J, as much cotton an live can pink br tlie old
muthml iu»«l having Uw owtt iu ire« from L -sh, an
,n bolter condition for giutiltiK
Tho almvc maobiiiot 1 aro fm- sale at 136 C uigrot-
street Savannah, am*. '.26 Meeting ?tr< ot, Charles
tot), B. C. All order? from «bi tI will r-ootvi-
premi-t a'tentinn. Planter?. F'uctor-. Cwto.. i’rokers,
and allmtyreocd are reipocUully Piv:t«*J to cud
and examine thorn County P.iguts can be -ought »u
favorable terms.
May, 26. ALFRED WEBSTER
SOUTHERN LOTTERY
ON THE! HAVANA PLAN I
PR17.K8 OHARA TIKD!
103,000 Dalian—10,000 Number. Onlyl
JASPBR~«OtiKT* ACADEMY
LOTTEHY.
iiY AtiTUoany or tiix btatx or ooorou
CLASS S.‘
To he drawn November 16, 1858, at Concert Hall,
Macon. Ga., under tho swortf superintendence ot
Col, George M. Logan and Jas. A. Nisbet, Esq.
g®- Remember this Lottery has only fifteen
tliou?und numbers— ess than any Lottery In tho
world, tliereioro it >* tho best for investment. Ex
amine the Schemo l
rCUEME.
1 prize of...., ....$16,000
1 " 6.000
1 •* 2,000
4 *• of $1,000 are 4,000
6 “ or 600 are 2,600
80 " or 100 aro 8,000
1,606 " or 40 are 60,000
APPROXIMATION DUXES.
29 approximations of $100 are $2,000
60 " " 60 are 2,600
60. “ " 20 aro 1,000
1,712 prizes amnuntlng to $102,000
Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2.60.
gy Prizes payabis without deduction.
Tho 1,690 Prizes or $40 are determined by the
last tlturn of the uumuor that draws tbo Capital
Prize of $16,000. The Capital Prize will, oT course,
end witli one of the figures—1. 2,8,4,6,6, 7,8,9,
0. Hioso Wholo Tickets ending With the same
tiguru as the last in tho Capital will bo entitled to
$40. H ilvos and Quarters In proportion.
ya- porsons sending money by mall need no
four Its being lost. Orders punctually attended to
CommunlcaUons oonfldontial. Bank notes of sound
banks taken at par. * . . • .
iff Those wishing particular numbers should
order Immodlataly.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager.
oct IQ * Macon, Os.
gALTlltuRK FLOUR—60 bbls, landlPf from the
_J steamer
spat
To1 ^anton, %hnbton ft ou.
iNIURMC I..
NO. Ill, BAY-STHEEU.
CAPITAL HEPBE8ENTED.
Nearly Four iflllllou Doliitis.
By tho following responsible Block Oompdnio?.
UluurUr Oak Lift Insurance Cum|mn>,
OP MAftTPORD, OT.
Iqnltabli Fire Insurance Compnup,
OP LONDON.
Farmen’and Mechanics’ Fire, Mamir
OP PHILADSLPHIA*
Bridgeport Fire uud Marine lusuranct
Company,
OF KMDQKPOKT, OT.
49*Tne subssrlber will eflbct insurance to au>
amount In all parta or the 8tate on every desortidlon
of properly.
Life insurance, to onyomount, at the lowest rate,
for the benefit of heirs and creditors, or payable to
the wlfo froo from the claims of credltora
Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all porta
of the world. Jan26 A. WILBUR.
fiflfTtALWmFITLiFEOriimAliiUE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1866* $2,230,out. «.
Total amount or dividends paid to data 716,49V 6b
Total amount or claims by death paid
to date 1,836,990 8 >
o°lcs.
oct 18
Approved IUiKs will to UImd on llboriu lomh. «> OAV.^rt Jl ^ii'olock,^‘h, rmt or tlorri,
«oHp. O. A. L. Lamar, - WHns-Sujnt under f’.'oo,cash, $200to$900, fO
fob 19 Aleut in Nivsunah Qvcr •®°0. < montbs for approved endoriod
~ Ml)BAA€£. .
Muatlieru Mutual Insurance Company,
Nuuthcrn Mutual Life Ins* Company,
Uuuie Iusutmucu Cuuipany, of IV* York,
Mprlnglleld Fire A Marine Ins* Com*y,
Risks in tbo above Insurance Companies umlivia
ken by WX. KING ft SONS, Agent- :
No. 99 Ray ... •....
Savannah, 14Ui Dooomoer, 1866. .. •.
FIHE, MAKINE ANd LIVE
THIS DAY, ut lln’ctook, In front of ?torn will be
sold— •
TI)o usual assortment of Qrocerlos, Provisions,
liquors, trockory end Glass Ware, Dry Goods, new
and second bund Furniture, nothing. Fancy Aril
clos, Wotohos, Jewelry, hr ftc. forms, cash bo
oro delivery.
$OT All artlolos purchased at auction and no
sotil.nl for previous to the noxl regular sale, will bo
sold on account and risk »f former purchaser,
oct IT
Household Furniture at Auotlou.
On FRIDAY, Oct. 81st. at 11 o’clock, at No. 2Quau-
took Row, Jones street, will be sold
411 tbo Household Furniture contained In sold
House, consisting ofagcucralassortment ofPsrJor.
Chamber and Kitchen Furniture, SalepoiRivo.
Terms cash. oct 17
$4,282,488 9'.
Beujamiu C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph l. tard.
Gcnoral Agent, Robert L Patterson. Presldem
•The runds of this Company are ail saTely iuveste.i
in first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, an
notes of members folly secured by their i*oliolo-
For further particulars iuquire of
WM. H. GLADDING.
Agent in Savannah,
At the office or Bell ft Prentisa
J, 8. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner.
Messrs. Paoxuohd, Fat ft Oo
i. K. Tot, Esq., State Bank.
WM.C.SMEDES,
sept 16—tNl President Southern Railroad.
SAVANNAH MEDICAL OULLEOE.
f pUE 4tli annual courso of Locturos iu this Insti-
X tution, will commence on the first Monday in
November next, and be continued for four mouths.
R. D. ARNOLD, M D., Prof. Theory and Practice
or Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D.. Prof. Obstetrics and dis
eases of Women and Cblldron.
W 0. BULLOCH, M. D., ProT. Principles and
Practlco orsurgeiy,
J. G. HOWARD, M. D., Prof, or Anatomy.
E.H. MARTIN, M. D., Pror. Institntea of’Medi
cine.
J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Mat. Medloa and Med.
Jurisprudence.
JOSEPH JONES, M. D., Pror. Medical Chemistry
JOS. J. WEST, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy
J. 0 HOWARD, M. D., Doan or the Faculty.
Tbo Preliminary course of lectures will oommenoe
na the 20th Ootobor.
aug 27 Btd&stNovltw
it
J* TS. DB
APOTHECARIES HALL. S. E. Conor or,
Brough gn and Bxnurd Streets. Savon.
__ nah Ga., Wbolosalo and retail Doalera In
Drugs, Modlclnos and Chomlcals, Dye WoodB aud
Dye Stuffit* French, English, and Amorlean Perfum
ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of every description, Burgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds.
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent
or Proprietary Medicines of the day. Superior Inks,
Pore Wines and Brandies (br Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, fto.
43- N. B.—Especial attention given to the
ireparation of Physicians’ Proscriptions and Family
loci pea. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plain Directions for use, including Mroctions for
treatment in coses or poisoning, Drowning, fto.
»P7 IT
READ l—READ! (-READ IU
That is, if you can see; and Jjmastagy
If you can’t see, you con find XZj
lull kinds of “ helps to see,” at tho Watch ant
Jewelry Store ofD. B. Nichols ft Co., Ib Congress
street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watchos, Jewelry. Silver Ware,
and Fancy Goods, os low as at any other store in
the country.
We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot of those fine Steel Spectacles; also, a supply of
Pebble and Perlscoplo Lons, whloh w» are prepared
to fit In all kinds <ff frames, at short notice. Our
Perlscoplo Lens (so called from their peculiar shape)
have an advantage over aU others, os they have a
greater range of focus, so that Uto reader is not
compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain
distance from the oyo. Call and see.
D. B. NICHOLS ft 00.
40* No charge for showing goods.
war*! D. B. N. ft 00.
fen 29
HAVH YOU IHiUBEO YOUR URE"
THti GHAitTEK OAK
LIFE INSURANCE COMP ANT,
Of Hartford, ot*
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,uUO.
JAS. U. WALKER, President
S. H. Wurm, Secretary.
This Company insures Ll o at tho lowest rates,
consistent with safety to tho assured. For forther
information, apply to
J WILBUR, Agent.
JyylS 171 Bay street, Savanuah. Ga.
MARINE AND KIRK INSURANCE.
THE INTERNATIONAL
insurance Company.
NO* *J8, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE,
NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL—$812,000
AGENT POE SAVANNAH,
Juiues i». Curler*
▲T THE OFFICE OF
MESSRS. YOUNG, WYATT A CO.,
No. 85, Bay Street, below the Poet Uilicc.
• H. A. CurUs ft Oo
M Hus ted ft Car U
ALANSON MARSH,
8. k. HOLLO nrm of A. 8. Barues ft Co.
ALONZO CHILD, “ “ Childs, Pratt ft Co.
L P. BALLARD, •’ “ livings ton, Bollard ft Co.
WM. M. DODGE, •» “ Wm. M. Dodge ft Co.
P.J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTIS,
WM. E. ROLLO,
8. T. UPPINOOTI,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED.
WM. H. R1VERSM1TH,
W. H. LYON, « “ W. H. Lyon ft Co.
GEO. CHAPMAN. ” “ Lee, Murphy ftOo.
JOB. H. WESrCOTT, »« Briggs, Westoolt ft Co.
JOS. FAtMAN. “ “ Fatman ft Oo.
STEPHEN VON MORES,
GEO. SAVORY, “ M Goo. Savory ft Oo,
J. A. RKQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, President.
CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vioe ProsipenL
WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary.
49* Tty* Company will issue Poflolos upon Ma
rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire
Risks, at liberal rates or premium.
Losses promptly and liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
oct81 No. 86, BayStreel
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Penn.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000*
ruts, KAB1XX, OVD INLAND INIVRANCS.
DIRECTORS:
Charles 0. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whllden, Merchant, 14 North Front-sL:
John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter ft Co,;
E, Tracy, firm or Traoy ft Baker:
John R. M’Curdy, firm Qf Janos, White ft M’Curdy;
Isaac Hatlohurat, Attorney and Counsellor;
James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Oo.:
Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker;
R. 8. Walton, 8(30 Markotstreot;
Thomas K. Limerick, 684 8pruce street;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith's HoU
CHARLES 0. LATHROP, President
Thos. K. Luixricx, Secretary.
JAMBS M. CARTER, Agent,
June 16 No. 86 Bay stroot.
KNTKItPllISK 1N8UUANCK COJIH”V,
No. 11 Pine itittf, New York,
(inim BROADWAY AMD NASSAU STRUT.)
OMh Capitol—*100,0001
mHIS Company insuros against loss or damago by
X Fire, on the most reasonable terms, dwelling
houses and fornlture. warehouses, stores and mer
chandize, factories, ships in port, eto.
All losses will be adjusted and promptly paid.
D. 8. HILLS. President,
0. BROOM, Vice President.
Edw’d C. Taylor, Secretary,
Gbo. B. Dxanx, Surveyor.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
juno 17 for Savannah, 86 Bay street.
N EW smoked Horrlnss—50 boxes Now Smoked
Herrings, landing from schr. L. Scranton and
' — SCRANTON,
tor sole by
oct 12
JOHNSTON ft CO.
E I0KLH3, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER-
76 boxes Plckl s, X and gallon jirs
600 gross Engllesh Epos
260 “ Pipe Heads
600 reams Wrapping Paper
100 boxes fresh grorad pure Pepper.
Rocol ved and for sale by
eept 28 McMAHON ft DOYLE,
OAR STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, ko., ftc,—
600 boxea Family Pale and No, 1 Soap
160 “ Fraser’s Beadle and Oswego Starch
loo bbls. Stewart’s Glsrlfied Sugar
60 dozen Lemon Syrup
60 boxes super Carbon Soda
Receive! and for sale by
■opt 28 MCMAHON ft DOYLE,
1 NXTRA FAMILY ftc.—Juat received, &0
Jj bags and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bbls
crushed ind powdered Sugar; 20 bbls A, B and 0
clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Cofloe, In J* and 1
lb packs; 86 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cinnamon and
Mace; 10 cases Table Salt; 10 naff bbto Extra No 1
Mackerel; 100 dos Brooms, Buckets, Clothes Lines
Scrub Broshes; 81 half cheats Ooloog Tea, loose and,
**»***•■ '““'•Jlvmo-OOHNOB.
sopt20 corner Brod|hton and Drayton sta.
T>IPE8, PAPER AND PICKLES —60 grossP po
X Beads, 100 do Epee
280 reams Wrapping Paper
«—p-^-aassffia
Jy*i. ioi aiidTT Sky stmt.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
r IE undorsigued have and aro now receiving
tholr stock or
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
To which they invito thu attention of their friends
andcuBtomors, and public generally, os they foci
quite confident that they can offer such iuduco
moots aa will aatlsly tbo cloacat buyers. In out
line will bo found a foil supply of planters’ Goods,
such os Kerseys, Blankets, Moseys, Flannols,
Sheetings, Shirtings, Cloths, Cassimores, with a
good variety of other styles. Fancy Dress Goods,
such os rich, (all wool,) Do Lalnes. Worsted Plaids,
Cashmeres, English and French Merinoes. 81 Iks.
black and colored. Alan, Molro Antlauo Silks, Em
broideries* Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, fto..
ftc., all of which wo offer on liberal terms. Call
and examine at WELLS ft WILLIAMS,
oetVJ No. 149 Congress street
S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLiiU
100 boxes Smith’s ft Buchan’s Family Snap
60 ** Colgate’s pile do
60 “ do No. 1 ft Bar do
26 “ Oswego Pearl otarch
60 " Colgate’s and Beadoll’sTallow Candles
landing from schooner Loyal Scranton, and for
sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
oct 12
Railroad Crap Ties at Auction.
On MONDAY NEXT, 29th October, at 11 o’clock, In
tho Depot Yard of tho Savannah, Albany and Guff
Railroad—
2,090 Ruilroad Ties, (more or loss,) suitable for
Teuco posts, tiro wood, fto., fto Fold for account
or alien: turned. Icrmscasb. oct la
ndldHousehold Furniture at Auction.
On ILfcFDAY NEXT, Mist Ootobor, at 11 o'clock, at
the late rooidenco of Dr. Charles Ganahl, South
Bread street, will bo sold—
A splondid asrurlment o: Fluo Fashionable Kami-
ture, nearly new, oonulstinu o’.splendid Parlor Sets;
SidoooardB; SoTas^Clmirs;Ta' lesi Tete a Totes; re-
cretailcs; Wardrobes: Dressing Bureaus; Bedsteads;
Mattrossoa; Car pets; Chamber Furniture; Kitchen
Furnlture^fcc. Terms cash. oct 10
Stock or Grocorlcs at Auction.
On MONDAY, October 27, will be sold without ro.
Borve—
AU the stock of Groceries contained In the Store
situated at the foot of Barnard street, Market Dock,
consisting or » general assortmont or Orncorki,
Dry Goods, LI quors, fto. Tcrnts cash.
OCt 16 •
Hld"v, Hides
Will pay tho btgboal .larkct prices, cash for good
Flint uud dry salted Hides, the coming season.
Bept 6
At Prlvato^SaieT
Juit received iu store and for rale low for cash
76 boxes No. 1 Family Soap
26 “ Palo toap
100 “ ’‘Froaors” Pearl Starch
26 oisks email and middling Rice
10 bbls. Domestic Brandy
20 bids. 01J Muugabeia Whlebey
25 half quarts aud eighths mwortod Braudtw
6 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy
600 bbls. Ro^ondalo Cement
10 half chests Hyson Tea
60 dozen Brooms
200 gross Round Wood Box Malcnee.
sept 26
' For Rent,
Tho counting room and si ro nexttoourstoro,
formerly occupied by Mayer ft Blum. Also, several
stores uuder our count! Tg roout uua20
opened and for bale by
oct 1
LADSON ft ROGERS.
Just received and for sale by «*»«uu*.
00110 J. D. JESSE,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SOUTHERN DU
TRICT OF OEOlUilA.
[L.S.1 Charuu 8. IHcmr, Clerk.
To tho llarsbal of said District, Greeting:
W HEREAS, Josopli Fluogan, Alexaudor Mc
Rae and Archibald H. Colo, partners, using
tbo name, firm and stylo of Joseph FinoKau ft Co., of
Florldu,luvo exhibited their libel In the United rtates
District Court for tbo Southern District or Georgia,
siatiug, alleging and propounding that on or about
the twenty Urst day ol Juno, In the present year, it
was agreed between the agents of tuo sbiu Parlia
ment thou in Liverpool, anil tho ageutaortho said
libellants, that the sold ship Paillmnent should pro
ceed to Cardiff, aud thence convey a cargo of rail-
road Irou, not oxcecdltig twelve hundred tons, to
Furnanolna, AmeliaiBland.Horlda, and dohvertbe
same,oi beingptld freight; that, at the Ume ol
making said agi cement, it was represented by the
agents of said ship, that with tbo said cargo she
would draw from olghtecu to nineteen feet only;
that it was further agreed, If on arrival off Amelia
Island, It should be ascertained, from the pilot, that
there was not sufficient water to aumit the ship so
that tho could get up to Fernandina, the Captain
should have the right, upon having the fact duly
curtltlod by a hocused pilot, to proceed to Bt*
Marys, Georgia, or, If the same objection applied to
that port, then to go to 8a van nab, or so near thereto
as shogilght sal'oly get, and there deliver her cargo;
that thu said ship arrived off Amelia Island on the
morning of the tweuty-niotb of September, wheu
the master or said ship represented that alio drew
ninoleeu and eno hall leet of water, and there being
on the bar, ou ibalday, foil twenty feet or water,
there was amply sufficient to admit the ship: never- w
tbelots, the wind being adverso, ibe said ship did Rico,Cotton end Corn, uuti Wood cnoii site rwv
not attempt to enter; that, on tho following day, tcu times over. Apply to '
S UNDRIES—Just received—
60 boxes Coffee, Pepper and Mustard
60 " Beadell Starch and Soaps
26 ' (t Adamantine and Tallow Candles
60 bbls and bags extra Family Flour
80 »* Potatoes and Onions
40 gross Wood and Paper Matches
60 dozen assorted Brooms and Palls
100 “ Scrub Brashes and Clothes lines
60 “ Wash Boards
810 toft J.n ud Bl. 0»®» b
oet 2 oorner Broughton and Drayton sta
Circle a Sugar on j Coffee; and X fclari
\J Wed B ft 0 Coffee, brown, powdered, extra
quality; Coffise, old Government Java, Rio, light
and dark, Laguayra. fto.. fto. Call at
BARRON’S Family Grocery,
ect2 corner of Whitaker and Chariton sta.
F ACH BRaNDY—1,000 galluas para old Peach
Bl “
Brandy, for sale by .
oct 2 YOUNG ft WYATT.
"TTOTIUM. —
S IXTY DAYS alter date appUcallon will be made
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of 8creven
county for leave to sell a Negro Girl named Bags,
tho property of E. J. Brannon,
oct 10 T. H. BRANNON, Trustee
TTECKER’S 8eir-Ralslng Flour; Stewart’s uomua
”— Orleans Syrup and Molasses:
RABtON’S.
Jl Synip; Naw O
Fan^LaafUrfl,at
T“» m • “ «•jjjSgipgggMj ISTSSt; 0
,J "« < ud Oord*Bo, iuni.md
?««». «■> tor .uyage tmti
New York Iu8.vud.Ii, ud raid andir IniDullu
“J J? •tototoaid.Uon of liort WwiIki.^uu: ■*
■^^Oj.dWwHt.u.ud tllooc^Tifd.
—ALSO—
> oodwra 8 * 1111 alU ' * , “ pwlor * rU el., uold to ulu.
* h«M'of Ptokira, In gallon j«r«.
8,000 Cboroot Og.ru.
7 llerno. Rice.
3 V.ll.o«, ot uiwrlnr qmlllv.
IM of Furniture.
} Spring Bedalud.
I cuk Pori Winn
l/d Rnmnn (Somoni. ocl u
A ....S“*fBI855K
Tl nMarS'luJ h'f“ d ,ul «lutUUracef
rulnpled BlKA LSSJrtBjffi
wsaawsrSffiBsSe''
^ra°dly"ta7w 4 | 0 ,b“^fe
Isos during tho whole time the present nromleter
has owned li. Tills is a ebanco for an inwfiiX
rarely to bo met with, and wy persw, S32K
aulot prlvato residence near tho city, or any person
WMtl into the gardening buifinrn to
tffi e th^e to V .y ! ei ^ ° Ur ttuSk "'
For terms, whieb will be very liberal, inonlre at
our oounting room, 164 Bay strait. Titles undlsputi-
, m t anx9
or2fkfod? e raf , i Ce ’^ n article for stock
OTall kinds. Call and oxatnfoo. Price 26 cento in’*
, JunelO
To Rout
wtex«u r ' a ’ UD,, ' r U, ° bl ' ,,r '
. , Wutod 10 rnrebu. 1
gjutto.lrral,: 4hnon leu .reonffi = JSJ
StSlSctSSfoj n thn 0 “tenWhood of the
ud (SSttSJLS: ’yt'TKSlyfta
•liiw'com. 1 C “ h ’ ln ° bll *" co bwlug Inloml,!
JunelO
OUNDKItt-
O 26 bhds. P. R. sugar
vn&ssrim***”
100 boxes Carb 8oda
,1°»* do Ixmou 8yrup
1000 !( udIK boxen Berdlncx
ICO cases Scbnarpi
l0 ? J* Jmpqrted Began
60 M American do
Rocolved and lor ealo by
00116 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
7ft r{l^Vr.n 0 X caskaUrnndy; 76 bbii
Gin, 100 bbls ItectiHod Whiskey; 100 bbla
ttuui. Locdvodudrorraloby *
“O' 16 OMAIPW k IKIYI.E.
very oem,>|.te ud cxtnoHlvo Mnmmnnt or lb!
*^jJ?.‘i“ D to]to <!00l, r. rchloy’a Goodri, of all de*
^ eln 8. among the lot which are now
B LUE PE PARIS—Paris Blueing, for the use e
washerwomen and families, (prepared by
Messrs. Byron ft Grenelle in Paris,) one or two ta-
bleepoons full of which in enough for ono washing.
tfMMloat J. D. JESSE’S.
SHOULDERS—Id store and for sale by
» u gW OGDEN, STARR ft CO,,
G OSHEN BUTTER AND CHEESE-20kogVco-
sben Rutter; 60 boxes do Cheese: landing
from steamer and for sale by
H0ptl7 Si KANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO
FOR SALE.
S Six Tracts ol land, 600 acre each, 8 or
milcH tu rn the rlty n Savannah on the 8.
Gull Rnil Road, well adapted to ti* growth
lllnn f nflr.ii ntirf r#... ...... it. « t .
tbe wind having In the meantlmo continued to blow
from tbe west, aud thereby greatly reduced tho
wa'or on too bar, tbo master of too raid sb p ob
tained from the pilot in charge a certificate Him the
Bald ship drawing nineteen and one half feet of
water, could not cross tho bar that morning, aud
Immediately and without forther delay, sailed away
lor Savannah; that at the timo when the said ship
so sailed away, tlio weatner was perfectly fair, and
bos so continued hitherto, and the anchorage per
fectly secure, aud that It is toe custom for bURk*
aud vessels to wait a reasonable time for favorable
winds and tides to cross all bars, and this tbo more
especially at those ports where tbe aid or steam
cauuot be obtaiued; that tbero is reason to beiievo
that the master of tbe said ship exaggerated her
draught, and that tbe same did not oxceed nineteen
feet os represented by her agents at tho timo or
making the said contract; but that, even with tbo
draught ornineteeuand one half feet, the said ship
could have crossed tho bar on divers days since
she so sailed away, aud without having b on coin
polled to wait more than arcaionab.o time after
her first arrival; that, beforo tuu arrival ot toe sold
ship off Amelia Island, the owners thorcof, Enoch
Train ft Co., of Boston, bad Issued to tbe master or
satd ship positive orders to proceed at onco to Sa
vanuah, lu violation of tbo said contract, and that
tho subsequent proceedings ol toe said master were
merely a pretext to shield bis owners from legal
responsibility for such violation ; that tho said mas
ter, although requested so to do, refoses to pioceod
toForuondina and deliver his said cargo. butlnslBla
on delivering tbo same at Savannah on being paid
full freight; that, by reason or the said promises,
tbe said libellants will be subjected to groat loss,
damages end expenses, lor wulch they are Justly
eLtltlod to compensation from tbe said ship; and
they thereloro pray that process, In due form of
law, may Issue against the said ship Parliament'
her boats, tackle, spparel and fornlture, and tha
the rad Court will pronounco In lavor of tbe sold
libellants, that the master orsald ship shall deliver
the told cargo to them, froo and discharged from
ail claim for freight lor ibe transportation thereof
or in default thereof, that toe told ahip may be
condemned lo suebamount of damages as the Court
may docroo the said libellants have sustained, and
or Bucti other and forther relief u to right and Jus*
ticomayappcrtaiu and the Court Is competent to
give in tbo premises.
And whereas, too Honorablo John C. NicoII,the
Judge of tbe said Court, has ordered and directed
tho oleventh day of November next, for all persons
in genoral, who bavo or protend to have any right,
title or Interest in tbe said ship Parliament, hor
boats, tacklo, apparel and furmiuro, to bo cited at
the premises, to appear before tbo Judge or said
District Court, at tho United States Court Room, in
the city of Savannah, at eloveu o'clock In tho fore-
noou orsald nay. tbero to show causo, if any they
have, why judgme t should not pass as prayed for.
You are, therefore, hereby authorized, empow
ered and etrictly enjoined, peremptorily to cilo all
Perseus whomsuovor, h ivlng or prolondlng to bavo
auy right, title or Interest In tho said ship Pailia-
meat, nor boats, tackle, appaiol and foruiturc, by
oil lawful ways and means, whereby tbis monition
may be made public, to bo aud appear at tbe Ume
and plate aforesaid, beforo tbo Judge aforesaid,
audio attend upou ovory session aud sessions of
said Court to be b Id thou and from tbonco, until a
definitive decree shall be promulgated in tbe premi
ses, If any of them shall think fit to do so, to bear,
ubldo by and perform all and singular that may be
decreed in tbo premises, under pain or the law and
contempt thereof. *nd whatsoever you shall do
in tbe premises you shall duly cert fy to the Judge
aforesaid, at tho time and placo aforesaid, together
withlheae presents.
Witueis the Honorable John C. Nicoll, Judge o
the laid Court, this eighth day of October, In tbo
yrarof our I^ord ono thousand eight hundred and
fit* v -six. HARDEN ft LAWTON,
Proctors for Libellants.
All persons interested in toe foregoing monition
are required to take duo notice thereof.
DANIEL H. 8TEWART,
U. 8. Marshal.
October 8th, 1866. oct 10—lm
0. A. CLOUD
fob 27
P E^HKi—2000 lbs pooled Drlod Peaches, clean
and blight, suitable for family use. received
ana for Bale bgr , ft jessm,
septao
magazines;
H ARPER’S MAGAZINE (or October.
Godey’s Ladies Book for October.
Graham’s Magazine for October.
Received by j; B. 0UBBEI30E, Agent,
B8 Pm Marshall Houio Building.
flfffi IP&AH'OmSi.
HENKY LATHROP ft CO ,
have in store
A COMPLETE assortment of D o following
A PLANTATION GOODS,
10 *Wchthey would invtio tbo particular attend*
of PLANTERS, and offor them at reasonable prlaaa
aud on accommodating forms:
Schley’s White Plains and Twills
Heavy Northern Brown Twills
“ Black and Oroy “
Black and Grey Plains
Striped Cablo Warp Kerseys
Piald IJnstys In several grades
London Du Oil Blankets, in all weights and aftm
Cord do do
Fine Whitney do
Moul Stripes and Plaids
Franklin do do
Real Cotton and Wool Flanneis
•» all Wool do
Drown ana Dteschod Canton Flannel
Shirting Stripes, su-iped Osnabirga
Wbito Cotton Oi>naburgs
« and « ssrown Shirting
Blue Doming, Bluo Drill
Kentucky Joans, Heavy Fatinets
bcotch Bonnots, Head Kerchiefs, fto.
oct 11 '
WANTED, —
~9UST RECEIVED PER 81EAMBR AUGKTA*'
AT till
Savannah Grocery
-AND’ *
FKU1T DEPOT,
100 lbs. Victoria aim Catawba Grapoo.
40 bbla. Splendid Eating APPLES.
Lnrgo Preserving PEARS,
QUINCES, like the Last.
ESf’ Nu “-—»—•
Tomatoes, Betts, Carrots, ftc.
Rye Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER.
6 do Choice do.
And low priced qualities, together with a varied
assortment of Fresh LltOUIT.
oct 16 W. H. FARRELL.
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS.
HENRY LATHROP ft GO.
WILL oro
On TUESDAY, September 80th,,1866,
large portion 'of their Fall and Winter DRE8S
GOODS, all of the very latest importations, com*
prising tbe following styles.
Colored and Bluck Silk Robes.
“ and “ and white Moire Antique Bilks
White Brocades, very rich.
8atin Plaid Yaloucclnnes.
11 w Poult do Solea.
Striped and Plaid Taffetas.
Printed, all Do Iaiaee and Cashmerei.
Plaid Caabmnres, Raw Silks, Worsted, fto.
Merinos or ovory shade.
. Black Grot de Grain, Poult de Sola, and other
Black Silks In great variety.
—ALSO-
An extensive assortment or
Ladies’ Goth Cloaks,
Mantillas, Talmas, ftc. sept 28
PRINTERS’ INK,
F r balk bv “
j. B. CVBBEDGE, Al.nt,
rapt 37 MinBiu Been Eeiuux*.
E I AW™““4S^S. 8 b™“ -rt ' ““ , “ r
OVffST
J.D.
IttSSEJ tildes. Shoulders, Dutch Fat
and new Boh
lognasjuat received by
oct 16 J. D. JESSE.
VUH Sl'UAMUlt KNOxVmaBT
FOX CEACKERS,
. AT BARRON’S-
C lHUIGE Gnaben Butter—20 kegs lani
) steamer, for sale by
oct 11
"-CRANTON, JOHNSTON ft Op.
LOOK AT THIS!
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER
ALABAMA i
SOf.SST” 1
15 barrels APPLES.
10 “ ONIONS.
10 «« POTATOES.
2 “ PEARS.
2 cues Eating PRUNE!.
3 “ Cooking do.
6 boxes Tomato CATSUP.
4 “ Walnut do.
4 “ Cocoa do.
—ALSO—
A i large and flreah supply ofChocdata, Sslatioo,
Farina, Tappaoca,Barloy. Vennacilla, MaeoroR*
ftc.
We would say to our friends and t
general, that in addition to a fine and ■_
of GROCERIES, we keep constantly on band at
and select assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, BEGARS, *e„
which we will sell vory low for cosh or city mm
▼ol. We would suggest to those that love Todl
living to give us a call before parcbasingelsewbsrak
for wo have tbe very sniefostt is composadoi; for
whieb we sail very low.
oet 9 R. H. WATSON ft 00
sbudkAeM
76
too
do Barrel ^ovsia
do Shoe, Btove and fi
do Clothes lines