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»pertai lionets.
ha5
savannah, '
■ Ik meeting of Urn QoariFof Directors lltU -,
it was rMolvod that au tmdalmunt iff 925 per
Jon tho Capital Stock of tufa Hank bo called lor,
—^^i^SSir tanu
oclT-lawtNl Cashier
NOTICE.—I InUndto uako a oban^ju
0, UANKMAN,
nuitoCM—i iuwuuiu muon i
Ijy my ctothlog Establishment, am
., uank . a „,
OORryan ntroct.
Wi4*7‘«"
Iip4 lMw.
MHOIUAI. CARD*
. da J. K. SMITH bn* romnvoU hid Ofca
tm WB<b«|MoIkHN«! lu Onlloy’a UulLUug, a
i!7d«jn nbuvo Man’! Hat Storo. Koaldonoo nl
S' itaiiunart’a, Waal llroad airoot. H0|il»
VBiiliOtV-tji nSEBsTo*' CHATHAM
I am a candidate lor ro*o1coiloit to tho of-
__ flee or Kocolvor of Tax Returiia in January
.gy youi jggiaw.
'TO THB VOJKtt^OS’ OUATllAM
Fellow cltlsens, lata a candidate at tbo
'W election, In January uoxt, Ibr tho olUco of
mOoUactor, and aollolt your ,u Pj^ ARM0N
Bawanah, gtaU 80th, 1868. * oct 1
fB*g COTTON HAHV ESTER."
TUo groat doaidoratnmor Plautors la Uunl
_ w ly obUluod In tho succossfol Invention or
Huwe'* Cottou Harvester. With which one baud can
lick m much cotton as live In tho ordinary way,
tMidoa raving an Immonae amount or labor. What
Vbltnoy'r Cotton Uin la in Ita alter stago, Howo’b
{ ‘\Kirther InRlfmatfon, awply to
f A. WILBUR, 111 Bay stroot,
.w-'ut for tho Stated or Georgia aud Florida.
I'jiiie fulroiu of tilt Suv'li Ueurgian
-a. All dobtd duo to thq Georgian previotid t
^fTibeOtU iiHiaut, aro payable only to tbo un
ierstgueA. Note. and accounts due In tbo city wit
prewntetl Immediately, aud all debts due in tho
jounny will bo forwarded by an early mail.
Inis being tuo drat time that tbo undersigned bits
tabdcly appealed to UU late putrou, bo I'cufa that
they will net consider him uureasonable lu ttrglug
jpon litem tbo ueoesdity tor immediato payment.
Kviinttanced may bo made directly to tbo under-
*uml, or to R. B. lliltpu ft Co., whoso receipt will
w valid*
j iVsuo jU, May 28,
I'iill.H* J. I'UXCIl
inylS-lawdftw
Tcr^JKTi 3Kr vanraania,
titesubroribeWofer'Tar'stilo q largo aud varied
iijjrtatontoTsocond-haud prlntlug material, Hull!*
iicul to establish a complete Job Olllce, with but.
...,• additional articles, coual-tiug lu part of—one
inulef'iit oi* small pica, as good as now, and vitri-
,n» n>nu of jo t type; uue sopor royal baud-press;
.... .|„ 0 h Co s prunf-pro-'fl. latest Improvement,
two »r 111 oe largo imtNisiug stones, uow; dou*
'1 single amis; cases, composingsticks,coi-
HU rules, gull • fl, cilipjos, etc., etc., togotltor with
;ffi* odo > “l« portH'uiVB h>“™ a |y r
It jub OllieOt IV'* H'MvN A W.
''“’“■WarXsTrWiLCiATis, ' —
PBALKH8 IN
liiJil^STiC, FORfilON AND 1A Y
] \m 0001)8.
v'u. 14P Congru»’»U, Savannah, Ua.
ffKM<3, tbrraorly ot‘ Beaufort Hist. 8. 0.
irtj/ .ItLl’s WILLIAMS, " driven Oo.,Oa.
w|>l 1 1 1
rue si." 4, U, tuvts. w. u. to.v i
HUSK, DAVIS & liON'CJ,
a) ii *1166 LOy* M li 1 tO 11A N’T:
SAVANNAH, GA.
may JO
Teijin. *1. t». s.mu.vts
bOCtvUI’T 4i S.YKLLliYGW,
Cv>rlM-.SM'>V MKU0UANT8,
VKD
S.r . VO AGENT?,
Savannah, Uu.
bill attend to the iliug "t all kinds ol' produce
jtncl dwnil'»n given to rocciring nmi (VwnrditJft
may ill ; ly ^
Utit'iA A (Jouiiuitaiou Uoiiiw, Macon, Ua
A. Il; UcbAlI(SiaLhV,i
Ueuoriil A.runtand Aucduneei',
'.ucits trbm bis friends consignment? ol overj
•rijitioa. lakes ardors for Colton.
Mteial attoutiOH gtvuu to the sale* of Real
uaft,, tiooks iptil Nugro p.(>purty, at public and
4tr ..tics. J’rmi't Murri* and
fa. fteto-C» A. Ih LAMAR. ’ men .<’J
mm . ,
^Brlck lM5lLBlS<t,invlL,
otl to tbo promises, Umiti
it n—lw
Ht:
vombornu
■ **
1 ® nBBmni
a two atory
_j"o Harden-at
_ 1 it. 1
■ Wh iffiw 1 ; - ; 1
TWO comfortable Wooden TENEMENTS
corner .of Llborty and. Drayton slrooia.
Apply Id JOHN BOSTON.
peptflO
WIU UioNT
TIIEKubsurlher belug about to partition
«dr tbo two elegant and commodious sto
ries over Hr. Hrattlley s Drug btnro Into
——oiUees, oilbrstliom lot rent by 1st nr No-
vombornoxt, CHARMS 8H0LI,,
Arohlto.it.
J , , ‘ I'Oll lll'.\T “
ii? .. TURlourtU storj vev Hr. HrAhtley's Drug
jl|[StniApply to CIIAUI.KS SltOl.L,
«0|)I *20—tr oxa Architect.
FOIt lllSIVT.
t .\ WHARF sTo!'l. under 174 Ikiy «tro
Possession given l«i Oclobor.
Al>pl,v lo TISON fi OORDON.
sept *20
“ - - sxiTifi
A VAl.UAlh.E LOT, near tliu Central
Railroad Depot, about tiO x 100 feel. TliU
I/»t Is foosioipio. Oil tliu premised arc
ilireo comforlnblo 'Voodoo HUILDINGS,
wnioii rent fur *.>u0 per umimu. Terms imidoralo.
Appl • to .1. II OHHHEiNiE,
«opt Jd* Agent.
A'L'LA.NTA. iI()TEL.
ATLANTA i : t : GEORGIA.
J* J* IIE8I1ER, Pruprletor.
fail? 0/ the Verandah Hotel, Sew (Meant.
PaHscugurs per Evening Trains will Hud
Supper ready on the arri val of tbo Cur*,
nyl4
MiJIiOHANTS’ HOTEL. ‘
■ * *^ HOAItn I'Elt DAY 8 1 50
HOAKU CKU WKtK 0 00
noAltll PKK MONTH 20 00
LJ>HIA, '
IPKpw
npill
’fa xwniffli
O0ilji1!»Mi|ii.'...)}.! oo,
BtooMtjol'AaimlH).,... (..j,. ...,» wi. :
I^HongcrA by tills slllp for Daltlmoru and Wash
Ingbm will bd landoil at Now ('iddlo: Uolawaro, ir
deulrotl, from which plttco car> start threw times
daily,. Urn tho almvo, citlol,. end oilier Southern
Point* • . , on 17
roiu tff uujtyUWty bVrad’K
l *±~** THii.sUlKtrlor steamer GORDON,
ItiDuyio
lyr
HZlhhE HOL.SIB,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEKN-BTUEET3,
OllAIM.ttfMN, S. C.
THIS Houso ia now adopted to all the
It'iSa wants of tbo'Pra veiling Public, uudtbeef-
l?'.iow forts of the Proprietor wilt be 10 deserve
their iKitrouage.
mar ;il THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
DENSilS UOLL^D;
VOI'AHV PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER,
Solicits the p ttrouage of maHers of vussuls and
ittbers reipdrou On* stvvicm of a Nutatry Public
or Nlti'ipiiig Ma t'*r. an I will alb-ml promptly to all
Inidn.isd entrusted «•» *»U «m e lm—-vpd
removalT
'lb» subaorllier ba? removed to tho tsloro
owl *T Mr. O'Coinior, coiiterol' Dray Pm und
liroiiglit-n .-treels, uiljoiu.ng the nufdlwli
HoUd.*', where Iiq U prepared to make lo or
der ijcidlemen’t Coats, Pants, vodts, Jtc., in tt man
ner to suit the mo-t lin-lid tons.
Gentlemen fornlshiiig their own inulcriais will
dn I it to iljrir advantage.
Cash most be paid li>r workmanship In all cases,
as Iberc will ho no book.- kept op n.
uttlng for men und boys attended to; and nil
tilling jobs must be paid i t on delivery.
Dili! u ms of all kinds made atcf.rdtog to the Unit-
•I stat'.s’ U. golalwns.
Iijj“ Voting men desirous of becoming good cut-
ill's Of all garttfiiili lie! nging to tbo trn io ctuf be
muglit m .-lx ler.sous, at fd u lewt.n.
Tltoae who will patronize mo will find prices to
•suit I bo times M CAREY, Agent
•Ia is—tin
I:
i jILGUU.—000 aaclts
; received and tor *
sept .’ft"
4*. OHK4N. O. K. HMo rf
GHIB1BN * SxUOUT,
4 fTOHN'EVS AT LAW
n;ukAufoif, R4>
' ^Cpp BILBU,' .
Ordinary of Chatham Comity.
AND VffURNKV ’AT LAW.
Oilleo in tho Court Utiustj. myW
INTHoTVY MijtJPEanii
ATTOBNEY AT LAW.
Savannah, Georgia.
f Otflce on Bay street, over tho Bank of Savao*
ittayia
H king,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Bay anil Whitaker -direct*,
B1V M SiR t
" I v.T > .» I 1 • bmu8
H'KIUQT. 4 t*» k. MlVAOIt.
WRIGHT & SAVAGE,
ATfUttXEM AT LA IF,
iUtUNaWICK, GA. jyRJ _
— jomrBOwiN,
ESGINKEK, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR.
(11K.VKB or DHAYTO.Y AX’D UHYAX-8TS.,
(Abovo C A. I,. Umar.)
jyft—Out t • • ; i I'd
aTMcALPIN & BROTilBilS.
Lutaber, Mill aad Brick Yards.
■col 5 _ jiv+HSitt, 0*.
Shipping and 'Ooiiimission Merchants,
re Oft!
a. n. tlAKOKC.
& CO.
MAY-8TRBST-savannah, ga.
VATTKN, HUTTON M CO M
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchunls.
Ilnyatreet, Savannah. Ga.
E. GUMMING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
febl-ly lEWMTo.v, oa.
A IIAKitMO.V. A. 0. MWOUtH*
HARRISON & McGEIIEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
“ foi ivardiiig illoroliuuts.
MtSDtll BKOAD^TKKET, (L’ULtfMBt’H, UBOHGIA.
Particular attention giveu to the sale* of Real
Iitito, Negrons aud Produco.
B* Liberal advaucw made ou Negroes and Met-
RUSE, PATTEN & CO.
flUNliY Si DANIEL, vUolumbtw, Ga
STEIVAHT, GUAY itCO.J
K,ri “■
H. S. SMITH, V Mobile, Alabama,
oct 23 ly
• i.'armlclniui .1” Hour, , tl
loon liivorablti term* by
WEtJHTtU&PAl.’hS.
MAGAZINES
, AliPEK’S New Monthly Ab.gJZine lor Octulmr.
i A Godey’rf i ady Book tor October.
Attliur'a Home Mag.zine for October.
IVloisoti’a Now jioi.tbiy for October.
Received and fur t-ulo by
WARVOCK .N: DAVIS;
Hept 2j loti (.'otigiVKs street.
Oj } Burrui.4 ApptOL J1 order Douiooh. RedOiiioiiH,
O 'J TomutoeH, Uurg.ibnv I'oara, und 000 Cab-
ooge*. in .-t.-ve and tor ,-sdoby
-opt 25 • J. 1). JESSE.
TO Tio ifs k tu itsT '
D ANIEL CRONIN UphoIsWr, 20 Uryau-st,
would riMDColt'iiil} atoiounee to the citizen* 0)
Sitvaunah that tm is ready to make aud put down
t«ir|K*U*. Oil Cloth, Matting, at tbo Hinrtcst no-
ire, and on 1 In* ihiMt riMuouablo tornm. ocui-ti
0 El)Ait POSTS—We arc expi ctlug to receive
from .ho Duhtitiins a lot of Cedar Po.-ih. Per-
sons wishing any wiil plen*o apply soon, as many
are already engaged.
yONGE & FRIERSON,
sept 10 No. 01 Day .street.
1 UTTER AND C1IKESE.—6 iirkins extra oliolce
iJ (ioshen Rutter; 10 boxen of Kugli'b Dairy aud
uuw Cream Clieese, received am’, for sale by
HOptlu ' J. I). JESSE.
GEMilUi. NO i lCld.
OlLVfcl) AND GOLD PLATING can uow bo done
U at ho in.: Mr. CHARLES KEM.lSJI having o.s-
tubllshed bimsidl permnueutly. all work In this Hue
will beiiouc w lib dispatch. All repairingol'Castora,
Teapot*. Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or uuy other
article will ho lone ucutly before plating. AU old
•*llvor plate, <aielj us Tensetts or Urus, Forks or
»P‘K>n.L will be tv-Untehed and m.^do eiptal to new,
ind at mod era m prices. All Volk or ordors loft at
mj -Hur. will bo attended to promptly,
p. S.—Wutdi ..w.se.-. galvanized.
mayv’7 G M. GIFFIN
AOTiCK,
/ AUNSIUNEEs per e.hr. M. K. WELUs, from Bos-
V J ton, will pluuseattend lotlm receiving ot'ibolr
goods from flto vw.-su*. dbcbargtng at Rukor’s
Wharf, (loot of Aberc ,.i -treet) All goods re
maining on tbo wharf aitnr sunset will bo stored at
tiio risk and expense of Gm consignees.
?cp2« OGDEN', STARR k CO.
B. ELLIS.
Factor uutl Ueucrul Commission Alerehiim
NO} 71 BAVtITKKST, SAVANNAH, GA..
lUKkasTo—Messrs. Clagborn ikCimningltam, U«i
‘’rvatlss, Ogden, ^tar* V tin., >a»' iniiaV* , J. P»
‘‘ri'npson. BoPtnn. *mvl
*X. .1. aUYiMfPEH-
4X0. eoet'KK KKASKI!
'H.
_ CUUUKU 6i ERASER,
FACroitS k GENERAL COMMISSION MEItClIAN Ih
Rty stroct. Wavamntb. Ga. ftnvll
„ It. .1. JGA V ANT, JR,
aurmt aso aoiiMtssioN mbuoant,
•Vo. 07 Buy Streiil,
If 10 S.tvail null, Gu
TlAJiBS al. -SAVAGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
rt|i)jtASviLt.K, rnosiABonwry, oa.
IB business entru-tod to Ids oaro will reu
Rflopt attention. : lyr—mar 17
,4 *«0. KOIIOXIW. ...AK.-A. v.iK
RUDGBRS A NORRIS,
flato Crano Jr Rodgers,'
BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH.
juoo 1,1866, [Je 'l v
JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MEROli.VNT,
AND deau:r in
timber and Lumber
SAVANNAH, da.
W(H. a. DA.NlKf.1*.
ATTOaif 8Y 4T LAW ,
SiVAXXAlt, OA.
“ Olllce ovor Thomas 11-'Tumor ft Cops Uru|
,,r ®. B* street
my7
_lbKS ANI) SHOULDER**—16 bhds ond 20 bids
bright 8W0H and Shoublors, Bacon, received
jjjj ^ r 'J. ler KoyMtono State, and for sale low from
•epm T
B L’TTfR nd cheese—10 llrkins extra choice
Go-ben B utter, aud 4o boxes of relucted CUuesc,
all sizes, received p.r stonrnc Alabama.
. epf 2i» ‘ J. D. JE88E.
' T. G. & A. L. ROWE,
• ItlA.V UFACTUltEUH
•AND
UIFORTB118 OF
LIN8EED OIL,
1SS FRONT-STREET,
fcpt 26-1 m \ .VEW.YOUK,
BDUCATIONr
darien Academy.
fpiIETRUSTh-ft 01 the oltiv • named Institution
X unnouneo to tbo public, that this Aumiomy
Will bo opened on Die first Monday In November
ne.
Tbo principal, Col. ?. Spencer, uu experienced
teacher, comes well recommended by his former
patrons and other gentlemen of highest respecta
bility.
Recommended to t:s, as. hols, as well as front our
own knowledge of Col. S .(-iuor, we 0 unmet id bint
and the Academy to tbo puironngu of our friends nt
home andiibroid.
Ali-.s A. M. fiercer wli* jn t||uFemale and
Junior dbparlmert. For Verifier information,'a; ply
0 I.. M. DI/JUNT, Beo'ry.
>;opl25 __
HUDSON’S FERuV*FOli SALE."
Tliu sub ertber oilers lor sain nil her
p03.se :d« ns in .-euvcii eo miy. enntuiu-
iagnbotil on-. 1 ttioti.-utid acres of laud,
more or less, all adjoining said Ferry,
and ox ten ting to the Augusta road —
.1 h<> Improvement* consist el' a good
bog, -tore, Wurelio-.so; and all other lieccsua-
ry out-bull bugs. About slxty-Uve acaeitu e under
fence und in good order for cutiivntieii. The land
is IIrst qualify, ui, d Vfell supplied'’ with fencing tint-
her. It is no excellent stand for the merchandize
business.' The Fekry is tho best located and most
putrouized ot any otlief between ^avanuuli anil
Augusta. There Is also passing through Ilia laud a
nmer fulling rire im. lolly .-ulllchtit to supply any
Grist nr Saw \I.L For further particulars uddrees
me at spriuglb'ld, KtOughum county, Gu
sept 7—tl KIJZAIILTII JONH?
liUOiv AGENCY.
'JlliF SiilHcribors lutvu established 11 Hook
X Agency in Philadelphia, aud will inmisli any
book or iiublicniion at the retail prlco free of post
age. Any person - by forwarding the subscription
price of any one o. the 2d Magazines, sta b as Har
per's, Godey’n. P'ltnam's, Graham's, Frank Lcslio'8
Fnslilons, Ac., will receive the Magazines tor one
your and a copy id'a splendid lithograph jmrtralt ol
either Wasliim'Ui'. Jauksop or Clay; or If subscri
bing to a »2 aim -U magazine, they will receive a
copy nfuitiier ol'the three portraits. If subscribing
to $0 worth ol magazines, all three portralis will be
flout grutis. Music furnished to those who may
wish it.
Euveloites of oxory size aud description in large
or small quatitiiics furnished. Soul Presses, Dies,
Jcu.,H«mito order.
Every description of engraving on wood executed
with 11 outness and dispatch Views of Buildings,
Newspaper Headings, Views id Machinery, Book IN
m Aral ions. Isulge Cortiilcutcs, Business Curds, «fc,
All ordors scut by mud promptly .utouded to Per
sons wishing views of their buildings engraved can
send a Daguerreotype or sketch of the building by
mall or express. •
Persons at 11 distance having suleuhle articles will
Und it to tlioi*' advantage in address Hie subscribers
as we woulu «..»t ax agent for the sale of tho same
IIVRAM .{ PIERCE,
uu, .••Mtb riiiid street, Hiila., Ta.
QOV 2d—dAtVVlt
J. P. Urouks.Uommai iiduf, having
“been thoroughly ovo|j>uu)odurn
luriiiAlied with 11 now holler, Will Hill regularly—
twlceii week—between Havtumab and CtiurlesUm ;
h aving Havunnnb ovpry Wtnlncsday nnd Saturday
nrieniudmi. ut d o’clock. Und returning will leave
1 huijc-tnii every Monil iy and Friday aRbi'ueohS.
lit ftn’clO'lf. • •
FerVrlilght or pa*Aagu apply to
J..P. BIHJDK.S, Agent,
fl-pt 20 ' ii!^ r i* 1 l£. l ‘JTi iarr>
U S. lllnll Ll tie * "“7*
FOR P4LATKA, FLA.,
i w M»i*jt», UruntuHck, tit. Marys, Qa.. /Ermtmfi-
nu 1 lad ,/acktunritU, Picmta am I tilack Creek, Via,
.. TIlE dloaiuur .IVELAKA, Capt. N
i ifiirln Ring, will leave for the above placos
every ■'aim-day Morning, at 10 o’clock.
This boat bus largo and airy Htote Re
imidutioi.fi, aud taking the Inland Passage, tillers
every Inducement In Invalids au«\ othnrs.
Freight will be takeu .or Trndor’fl IIU1 nnd Inter
meUai,.’ landing.) 011 .-’.t, Mary’s River. .
No freight will be taken alter u o’clock.
For freight or passage apply ou board at tbc
Flo* Ida Slcaiu puckot wharf, or lu
Jy 25 CUB HORN CUN NINGHAM.
NOTICE.
U I Earner GORDON having been
niiarisreii to transport troops to Florl
•m. wdi lie willnlrawn tbr two weeks Notice will
he given when sbo resuincs bor regular trips.
Freights lor (luu lesion will bo reooivod by the
sluamerWm. Hcabrook, leaving hero every .Suuday.
J P. BROOKS, Agent,
cot 10 Churlorton Wharf.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Tbn A. I Bohr.
U WATidUiUltY, Caplalu Cooko, will buve
despatch f.tr iho above port. For balanco ot freight
apply 0 G. A. GREINER,
ml 17
>^J> FOR BaIjYiMhRK—Tbe uow sour uHlEF,
aRCaiduhi Trader wdl meet with despatch for
; aiiovo port For frulgbt apply to
out 10 HUNTER ft GAMMED 1.
FOB PHILADELPHIA-Heron’s l.luo.—
new Dark .1. R. DAVH.fa tain Hand,
( s*rK. will have quick despatch lor above iiort. For
frel. ht apply to 0. A. GID-INKR.
net 7—101
..,•51 'FOR BOS'HiN.-Thu now schr. ALBA,
JfA&*.''rtptaln Taylor, will moot with prompt dos-
. . prompt des
patch ’«,»• tho above port. For freight apply lu
HUNTER ft « VMM ELL.
out 1
, FOR NEW Y< -RK—The ship COLUMBIA,
S-lift- 0i, l ,ulu “«*tce, will have despatch for tho
■mstr. above port. For freight apply to
<>"t1 HUNTER ft GAMUKLl.
FU *. FUEIG UT UR~( q lAHTBR—The A 1
aftfS. ,; '"'l' 1,! 1**AA0 R. DAVIS, Captain Hunil,400
0.1sFirtlieu—can take the bulk ur 1,000 hales cut-
on. Apply to _ C. A. GREINER.
JVt FOR i'Hi L ADEL Pill AilkKux’e U.VZ—
Fir.sr Yk-sia.—Till. s,;hr. FANNIE, Captutu
>ca-f..n, now luading, will huvo immediate tils
patch- For freight ••ngugotnonts apply to
optlft CIIAS. A. GREINER.
rjIHk, Sunthorii Railroad Company Invito proiw'-
J. sals froib ouiUraothro lur the clearing, gradu.
'“‘•li, masourw triwtimg ami bridging, neuussary
to tliu compluto proparatgm Ibr the suiiorstraeturo
road 0 r0li ' iw *^ ° lu ^ or " division of tl.oir
Also; fur furnishing tbe oroHs tnis, and (br tbo
Iraok.layiug with auy Incidental work nouessary.
And Air all otbor work, stations, platforms, do-
|>ote, ftc, required In tbo thorough completion of
tho rozil for olfoctlvo operation,
Tho graduation amounta to 770,000 cubic yards of
oxcavation, ami 006,000 cubic yards of embank-
tnunt.
Tbo trostllng to4,000toot,
Tbo bridging to 600 reel,
Tbo tnasoury for culverts amoun 1 to 10,000
|wrch. '
Tboorou-tlos to 180,000.
Proposals, aoalcd, uudorHud,anddiroi,ed to the
uuderslgned, will bo rocolvod until tbo t wl day of
November noxl, and will be, attho opUi 1 of bid-
tiers, either Ibr—
I. Tho enffre work omtlrucUon, comp, ding the
road roady fur tho Iron 5
II. Tbo work or construction, exclusive of cross
ties aud track-laying;
lit For each Rum of work, uutirouuu separate,
tv. For tho grading of ollbur, or aapudUednum.
her of sections, of cue tulle each;
v. For tho cross ties to bo furnuhod, tbo number
spcciUed;
yt. For tbo outlroconstruction, toady for tholron,
ot cither of tho threo divisions uorolnaltor named
of said rood;
Tho eastern division, connecting with tho com
pleted road at or near tho town olBroudon, extends
to tho Mobllo and Ohio road,82>i tnilos, which will
bo divided into three subdivisions ; tbo first of 21
miles, tbo second of 28 mllos. and the third of
miles.
In each form ot proposal, tbo biddor will state bis
item prices, and for tbo graduation will mako bis
bid at su •nucb 4 por oublo yard of oxcavation and
embankment, und tbe additfnuai dllfurenco for "ox
cess” of uitbor; or for so much per oublo yard up
on tbo largest Rom, aud tbe dinbronce tor "ox-
“TSS.”
Tho parties making proposals aro doslrod to make
them In four forms j 1. For the wholo amount pay*
able imr.tbly Inuasb, os tbo work progrosses, re-
serving twenty per cent Ibr Unal solUoment. 2.
Oue-lmlfln cash, payable In tbosamo way, and one
liairiu the stock of the company. 8, Ouo-tblrd In
cash, payabto In tbo same way, the bonds or tbe
company, payable in ten years, with interest at
six per cent., payublo annually. 4. Payablo on
tlroly lu tbo stock of the road.
Tho proposals to bo cousldorod must bo accompa
nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, uud
tbo company rosurvo tho right oi bccopllug auy or
doollulng all.
•tups, prolllosttudspoctibations may bo seen at
tills olllce; and auy further information will be fur-
uished upon uppliuutiou to tbe uudorsignod.
The Southern Railroad commouces ut Jackson,
the capital of tho gtato, and Is finished as far as the
town of Braudon; and is in good ruunlng order
nnd well equipped to that polut. It extends from
Braudou in a liuo almo*t directly oast oigluy-two
audabalfmilos, to the intersection, of tho Mobile
and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below tbo towu of
Mariou, in Lauderdale county; and passes through
tbo counties of Rankin, Scott and Newton. Tbe
lino Is overaiiigh rolling country, well watered
aud timbered,and In point orheallhtulness,eoonom
FgR PHILADELPHIA.— 1 Tim stauue.h fust
J5.uSa s, '' ,l "k whr R \v TULL, A M Strowbridge.
niiutur For freigbt, apply to
a mlC G. A. GREINER.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho
•dilp FALOCi.V, Patton master, having a
large portion of freight engaged, will meet
wltl. .llsjinu u a.* above, for balance of cargo, apply
to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FOJt DEMERIT'S FERRY,
AND ALL THE IN fERM11)1 AIK LANDINGS ON
‘THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
|w Tbo new lion stoam pacKot
81VAX. Captain Richard Johnson,
will leave Charleston wharf overy
'Friday morning, ut 10 o’clock,
punctually, l'or Dumory's Ferry, and all intermedi
ate landings on tbo Savmmalt River.
U3T Tbo Swan has superior accommodations for
pas.-engors.
For Ire ght eugagemonte apply to
acptwi john RicruunaoN.
FALLS
Niagara falls, tho Lakes & Canada
.SHORTEST AND ClH'v\PEST R0UT8.
/*«• Sleamthip Keystone •State, via Philadelphia
PHILA*
DELP’A
S««. ” ™ '™ |J ,$J18.
T his LINE connoots at Philadelphia with tbo
Great v^rlb-Westorn Railroad Kouto, through
to Niagara Fills aud Bulfolo, m sixteen hours (Torn
Pbiladelpbt...
Through Tickets, with the privilege of stopping at
Philadelphia, ami intonnmhnto p'j.’mto, for ^aio by
tbo Agent. t;
Furc t^* Nlngara Falls or BallUlo ,,$28
** Elmira 26
1 Canaudulguu ,.27
CHARLES A. GREINER, Agont,
j23 Savannah, Georgia,
CABIN PASSAGE TO
t'fcis ^23 00,
■<cmi-Weekly United States Mall Line.
1 1HK NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
SP.uimflbips— .
KNOXVILLE..1,GOO Ioqh..Cp.pt. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUlTA ....1,6o0 “ ..Capt.TUornosLyon.
FLORIDA 1,300 « ..Ciipt. M. S. Woodbull.
AI„VHA.MA....1,300 » ..Capt. G. R.Schenct
WII.L T.KAVK UAVAXSAh KVXRY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
These ship.* arc among ^hp largest on tbc coast,
ommrjiasned in speed, fi'al'oty and comfort, making
their oarages lu llRy to sixty hours, and aro com
manded by skillful, caroful and polite ofllcers.—
Having, elegant state-room accommodations, they
oft'or a most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage to Now York $25
Steerage Passage to New York 8
PADEIiFORD, KAY ft CO., 8avannab.
SAM’L L. MITCHILL, 13 Broadway,
fob 6 Now York.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
fhr Palatka, East Fla,, via Varir.i, hruntwtck, St,
Marys, *li wwulina, JacktoQville,’ SHddlebura,
(Black Crisk,YdndPkokda,
B K?rP— W The uow and ologant steampackot
DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves
every Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, Ibr the
abuvo places.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter*
mediate landings on St Mary’s Rivor.
tl®* Nt> freigbt will bo tnkon after » o'clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent state
room accommodations, apply on board, at tbo Flori
da Steampackot Wharf, near the Gas'Wofkll'v to
jj’25 1 • CfAGHORN ft CUNNlNGUAll, Ag’ta.
soUrmuN lottery
ON THE HAVANA PLAN I
PRIZES GUAR A TIED I
MJ*3,001) Dollars—15,OOONmnbera Only!
J A SPE R COUNTY AC ADE MY
LOTTHRT.
HV Al'TtlOHITV OV TUP 8(ATK oFGSblUlU
To bo diuwn Novembor 16, I860, at Concert Hall,
Macon, Gu., undortbo sworn superintendence ol
Col. George M. l/igan and Jos. A. Nlabui, Esq.
£ST Ucmcmbor this lottery has only fifteen
thmi.-niid numbers— css Ilian any Lottery In the
world, tbereforo it tbe best for invostmeut. Ex
amine tbo Scheme!
•OllKME.
1 prize of :
1
4
6
W)
1,501*
CHAKLB3 A. GRElNEll.
SITLltOIX SUGAR—16 bhds Ft. Croix Sugar, land
J nig pur ncbooner Manba+Aott, for >«i*lo by
Jept2 SCSANIMN. JOHNSTON ft CO
ScTiail-- -— — ~
J ‘S '"■' 3 • A B c 01 ft’Siir
“V, ** CruMiu i aud I’tilvunzed sugar
-j half box m .•'Hiatt's 1 «iuf •*
. ') bhds oliul so Porto 1U- 0
11 »UWs and Ter nale by
^ a HOL'JOKBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
or $1,QUO are
of 6b) are,.. .... ...'
of 100 aro
of 40a r c
Arl'KOXIMATtOX PRIZKS.
2b approximations of $100 are,...
bt» »• “ 50 aro,,.
ftO •* “ 20 are...,
..$102,000
1,712 prizes amounting to..
Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
ft-y Prizes payable without deduction.
Tlinl,f)00 Prizes of $40 are determined by the
last tl. 1 urn of the number that draws tbo Capital
Prize of $16,000. Tbe Capital Prizo will, of course,
ond with ono or tbo Ugures—1. 2,3, 4. 6,0, 7,8,0,
0. lb one Whole Tickets ending with tbe Bamo
figure as tho last In tho Capital will be ontRled to
$40. I lalves and Quurlors In proportion.
#7* Persons sending monoy by mall noed no
four Us being last. Orders punctually attended to
Cummuutcatioua confidential. Bank notes of sound
batiks tnkon at par.
«3-Tlit>rio wishing particular numbers should
order immediately.
Addres* JAMES F. WINTER, Manager.
out 10 Macon. Ga.
B ALTIMORE FU)UR—50 $bls, landlrgrrom tbe
nt< araer Totten, for sale by
“' RANTOW JOHNSTON ft O/.
ROD »*JR CO'ri’ON llt<tltVt<'.XTER.
. PATENTED DEC., 4, IH55
mill' improvement enables mm field ban I • pick
Xus much ••oltni. ua live can pick b; the old
moth»I und h tvln? Me' t'r-e from l; .mP, atm
In bolter condition l ; >f ginning
Th« above iiiaelillics ire fo- salt* at 136 C ngress
street-a van nab, am .25 M edlag -tr« et, ibarlcs
ton, 8. ( All order* frcin ab:"»'td will r.ccelve
prom a attention. Planterr, Finder-*. Cod"'* I’rokors.
and -di mtere'ieJ are leqier.tfiilii Invite.t to call
and examine them < County RigbU. cau Im hm ght on
favorable torms.
May, 26. — ALFRED WEBffKR,
B
j.>A^uia*ag"fl a fresh supply justrocolve
J. D. JESSE.
O ., w4 ».n nMbt LUFFKF; ftO—
.1. iiulfaud whole boxes assorted Candy
v01 boxes Hiwrtn. Ilydrattllo, Ftesrino and Ad-
amantine Candles
160 bags Green Rio CoITeo
ICO mats Java 1 1 do
60 boxos fresh ground do
16 do Go.'ben Choose.
Received and for sale by
o,t> . II,MAHON k D0TIX
E m iu jn/iu, ui umuuiuiunn,wuuuui
Is equal to tbo most ihvored
portloufl of Die Curoliuos and Georgia. Tbo grading,
except for tbe first twcuty miles Is generally light;
und upon tho most of the auctions tbe excavation
uud embankment ulteruato favorably* tbo excep
tions being iu the two h.mviext outs. Tbo material
is of a character easily moved, the growth or tbe
vunntry uflbras abuudauco of timber suitable for
bridging aud cross'tics; and it Is believed that no
work oilers, in facilities for construction, greater
imtucomouis to contractors, especially tboso using
uogrolabor.
Tbo company is entirely out of debt, and has due
1 , Ain,iHu*n to it by roliaoio stockholders, about$ !3b,000, which
a 1 Amenuau wllldoubtless be paid as tbs Bo »rd of Managers may
cull it in. It is also an recipient under tbe recent
gram ut'Unds made by Congress, lltboy can be bad
along tbo line, wblub is believed to bu tbe case, of
nearly 400,000 acres of laud.'
The'road Connects with and is an extension of
bu Vlckburg uud Jackson Railroad, completed and
iurull operation to tbe Mississippi river atV'ckb.qrg;
opposito which city, in Izmlsiaua, commoLcos the
Vicksburg, Shfovenport at\d Texas Rallro# 1, now
umlor cuutract fur Us tybole distance, and h rapja
irogruss of construction.' It iuterseots tbe N6w
Orleans uud Jackson, Great Northern Railway at
Jackson, and through that at Canton, connects with
tbe Mississippi Central Railway, tho iron of which
Is now being laid to Holly Springs. It Intersects
with tbo Mobile und < >hlo Railroad, as already stat
ed, noar Marion, and its point of iutersection meets
with tbo North-eastern and Southwestern Rallroaa
in Alabama, and through that unites with tho roads
in Virginia, 'l'onneasee upd North Carolina. It is
also an Indispensable link in tbe lino of Hallways
that aro to unite Charleston and Savannah, through
Montgomery, Vicksburg, Slirevenport and El Paso,
with tbe Puolllo Ocean running its entire longtb on
tbosamo parallel of latitude with these plaoes. It
is thus obvious that Ibis Hue or work Is ono of tbo
mo t Important unfinished enterprises in tbo coun
try. It is thorough National In its character: for
it unites Maine and Now Orleans, and tbo Atlantic
and the Mississippi, by IndDsoluable bonds. But
whilst Ulus National. It appeals especially for aid to
Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when
completed, with tho iutermedtxVo gap'In' Alabama,
it will, with its connections; ddW built and being
bnilt, run right through tbe heart or those great
Southern couou-growlug States, Louisiana, Missis
slppl, Alabama. Georgia and South Carolina, and
uuitos tbo great Inlaud sea with tbe broad ocean.
These facts are stated to call attention to this line
of road and to induce capitalists and contractors., to
embark liberally in Its construction, fbb nfteon
miles or completed Railroad," with its eqUipmoutt'
and sixty varaabloklitvos.muuy of thorn mechanics,
is a bonus from thfeStato onildslsBlppl; the public
land has boon donated by Cougross ; and it Is, per
haps, not greatly over-estimating tho present nrp-
perty of tbe roud to put It at of non? utyo million 9'f
dollars in which sum future stockholders who may
bocomo such by direct subscription of money 'or
work,will bool 01190'equally Invested. It will
thus b? scon that this road presents peculiar pt-
ducoments to men of moons to ongagq In l(s con
struction.
WM.O.SMEDES,
sept 16—tNI president Southern Railroad.
and f bo usual credit given qu l’romlumNolos, Three
quarton of tho business will be returned to tho ous
toioors In scrip. O.' Ai L.' Liimnr,
fob l« . ‘ Agent In A<vaunah.
IS^irUiORTfej
Soutlierii Alutiial Iinmnuu’c Uomimny,
HdUlkiern Mutual Life IDs. Uoiu|iaijy,
Home Iiisuruiitu tiouipony, of N» York,
Mprlnglleiil Fire 4 Mtuine Ins. Coni’y,
Rieka in Urn above insurance Cumiumiea ntniena
kon by WH, KINO fit 80N8, Again*
. No. 09 Bay !*•.•
Savauuab, 14th Deueiuuur, 1866. a-
FirkTSiaRinw anD lIf}:
t N S U Ji A i\ C .
NO. Ill; BAY-Smain.
CAPITAL, liEl'ltEHENTEl),
Neurly Four illlllloii Dol)ur,.
By tbo ibllowlng responsible Stock Compaulot.
Charter Oak Lift Insurance Company
OK HARTFORD, OT.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company.
OF LONDON.
Farmers* and Mechanics’ Fire, Marin,
and Lift Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA*
Bridgeport Fire and Marine Iu*utmmc<
Company,
OF BRIDGEPORT, OT.
4GP*Tue subscriber will effect itusurauoe to uu>
amount in all parts of tbe State ou every description
of property.
life Insurance, to any amount, attbe lowest rate,
for tbe benefit or heirs and creditors, or payable to
the wife free from tho elalmB of creditors.
Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to ali parts
of the world. jau26 A. WILBUR.
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUR ANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1866* $2,280,wu j.
Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,40'. tin
Total amount or oUlros by death paid
to date 1,336,800 8s
$4 282 488 07
Benjamin (J. Miller, Secretary, Joseph J, Lord,
Ooceral Agont, Robert L. Patterson. PresIdcM.
*The funds of this Company are ail safely invested
in first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, uo
notes of members fully secured by their polluter
For further particulars luqulre of
WM. H. GLADDING.
Agent In Savannah,
At tho office of Bell ft Prontlss
J, S. SULUVAN, Medical Examiner.
RxreRXMcx:
Messrs. Padklford, Fat ft Co.
*. K. Tdt, Esq., State Bank.
feu 29
HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE
THU CHARTER. OAK
LIFE 1NSU1MME COMPANY,
Of Hartford, ct.
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,uti0.
JAH. C. WALKER, President
S. H. Whits, Secretary.
This Company insures Lho at the lowest rateti,
consistent with' safety to tbo assured. For further
inlbrmaiion. apply to
«i WILBUR, Agent,
Jyyl3 IU Bay Btroet, Savannah. Gu.
MAltlNK AM) flUE INSUKAIVCk. -
THE! LNTEUNAT10NAL
insurance Company.
HO. '18. MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE,
NEW TOW.
OASR CAPITAL—4312,000
AGENT FOR SAVANNAH,
Junius HI. Carter,
AT THE OFFICE OF
MSXSMS. YOUNG, WYATT <t BU.,
Mo. 85, Boy Street, below the Post Olbce.
Railroad Crap Ties at Auction.
On MONDAY NEXT, 20th October, at 11 o’clock, io
tbe Depot Yard or tho Savannah, Albany and Gulf
Railroad—
2,000 Railroad Ties, (rnoro or less,) sullablo for
Icnec posts, lire wood, Ac., fto Sold for account
of hII ciiuot-rned. 'terms cash. oct in
8l»l( ndld Household Furulturo at Auctlou.
On 1 LLoDAY NEXT, 21st October, at 11 o’clock, at
tho late residenco of 0r. Charles Ganulil, South
Broad street, will lie sold—
A splendid assortment of Fine Kasbiot.ablo Furni
ture. nearly now, consisting oTsplendld Parlor Sets;
Sldob cards; Sofas ^Chairs; Tables: Tete a Telesio-
croU'ies; Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Bedsteads;
Matlrasscs; Car pots; Chambor Kurnlturo; Kitchen
Furniture, &o. Terms cash. oct 10
* —— fSl-
Stock or Groceries at Auction.
On MONDAY, October 27, will bo sold without ro.
serve— *
All the stock of Groceries contained ill the Store
situated at tbo fool or Barnard street, Market Dock,
consisting of a general assortment or Grocer ice.
Dry Goodn, Liquors, fto. Terms cash,
oct 10
1 Ildus, Hides ' :
Will pay tbo highest uarket prices, vasli for good
Flint aud dry salted Hides, the coming season,
sept 6
At Private Solo.
Just received in sioro aud for sale low ter cash
76 boxes No. 1 Family Soap -
26 '• Palotoap
100 “ "Frasers” Pearl Starch
26 casks small and mtddllug Rice
10 bbls. Domestic Brandy
20 bbls. Old Mongabcia Whiskey
25 hair quurts uud eighths assorted Brandies
6 bbls. Georgia l'each Brandy
500 bbls. Uosondate Cement
10 half chests Hyson Tea
60 dozou Brooms
200 gross Round Wood Box Maiciies.
sept 26
For Rent,
Hie counting room und st rc next to our storo,
formerly occupied by Alayer* Blum. Also.soveral
stores under our oeuntlfg room uug20
* H. A. Curtis ft Oo
“ Busted & CarU
SAVANNAH' MEDICAL OULLEOE.
rpHE 4th annual course of 1/icturos in this Iusti*
X tutlon, will oommeuco on tbo first Monday in
November next, und be continued for four months.
R. D. ARNOLD, M D., Prof. Theory ond Practice
of Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M.D., Prof Obstetrics and dls
easesor Women and Children.
W G. BULLOCH. M. D., Profi Principles aud
Practlco orsurgoiy.
J. G. HOWARD, H. D., Prof, of.,
E.^. MARTIN, II. I).. Prof. tdllfutSof Med|-
dno. ... 1
J. B. READ, l\. D. t Prof. Mat, Modlea and Med.
Jurisprudence,
JOSEPH JONES, M. D., Pror. Medical CbemiBtry
JOS. J. WEST, M. I)., Demonstrator of Anatomy
J. G. HOWARD, M. D., Dean or tbe Faculty.
Tbo Preliminary courso of lectures will commence
on tbe 20th October.
aug 27 Btd&stNovltw
K APOTHECARIES HALL, Q.$'C&Hor olem/i
Brough ‘ Ban#d Streets. Savan. TV
nah Ui; Wholosalo and rotall Dealers In IV
urugs, Medicines aud Chomioals, Dye Woods and
Dye StuQb 1 French, English, and American Perfum
ery Fin Toilet aud Shaviug Soaps, Combs aud
Brushes or every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Saudla, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent
or Proprietary Modlclnos of the day, Superior Inks,
Pure whies and Brandies ter Medicinal purpos#,’
Extracts ter Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, fto.
SOT N. B.—Especial fttpmtfoh givon to the
lar^ioa of P^slOlkhii* Prescriptions and Family
lecipija . Ship; Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plain Directions ter use, including Directions for
treatmeut Incase* of poisoning, Drowning, fto.
17
RE AD 1—READ 11-RE
That Is, Ifyo^ ^it 6^ 5
■ ffyqu can’t iofe, you can AMil
all kinds of "helps to fee,” at tbe
Jewelry Storo of D. B. Nichols ft Co., in Congress
stroet, noxt door to tbo corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Warp,
and Fancy Goods, as low as *t any otheif afore Ip
tbo country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot or tboso fine 8teef Spectacles: also, a supply of
Pebble and Perlspoplc Lens, which we are prepared
to fit In all kinds of frames, at short notlco. Our
Perlscoplo Lons (so called from tboir pooullar shape)
havo an advantage over all others, as they have a
greater range or focus, so that the reader Is not
compolled to hold the book or paper eta certain
dlstanno from tbe eye. Call and see.
D. B. NICHOLS ft CO.
4^ No charge tor showing goods,
mar 11 D. B. N. ft CO.
ALANSON MARSH,
S. A. KOLLO Firm of A. S. Barnes ft Co.
ALONZO CHILD, " “ Childs, Pratt ft Co.
I. P. HALLARD, " “ Livingston, Ballard ft Co.
WM. M. DODGE, •• “ Wm. M. Dodge ft Co.
P. J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTIS,
WM. E. HOLLO,
S. T. LIPPINCOTT,
ISAAC NEWTON.
WM. A. HUSTED,
WM. H. RIVERSM1TH,
W. H. LYON, " " W. H. Lyon ftCvt.
GEO. CHAPMAN, " " Lee, MurptoltOo.
JOS. H. WtSTOaiT, «.S atlgks, wostoott ft Co.
JOS. FATILW, ’« " Fatman ft Co.
STEPHEN VON MORES,
GKO. SAVORY, " “.Geo. Savory ft Co.
J. A. REQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, President.
CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vice Presiueut.
WM. E. KOLLO, Secretary.
ftirThis Company wlCfeiW u V° n M »-
rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation aud Fire
UfakV, at Itbpriu rates or premium.
LosseO promptly and liborally adjusted.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
OCt81_ __ No* 86, Bar Street.
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MA»^E INSVRANCE company,
ty tfa 117 Wttlfttd street, Philadelphia. Pmu
CHARTER 1’ERPEIUAL..... . CAPITAL 4300,000.
nax, XABixKt amp imumo msmuMoa.
DIRECTORS;
Charles C, Lathrop, 632 Spruoe stroot;
Alexander Whlldon, Merchant, 14 North Front-st.;
John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter k Co.;
F„ Tracy, firm or Traoy ft Baker:
John R M’Curdy, firm of Jones, wblto ft M’Curdy;
Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor;
James B. Smith, arm or James B. Smith ft Oo.;
Theodore W. Raker, firm or Tracy ft Baker;
R. S. Walton. 3ti0 Market stroot;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruco street;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall '
CHARLES 0. WfHROP, President.
Tbo0. K. Luoaicx, Secretary.
SAWS Af. CARTER, Agent,
Jape 11 No. 86 Bay streot.
bStKRFSISK lNSUKANCK COMP’Y,
No. 11 Pint strut, New York,
(BKTWEEN BROADWAY AMD NASSAU 8TBSKT.)
C»h C»plt»l—<150,0001
mms Company Insures against loss or damage by
X Fire, on tho most reasonable terms, dwelling
housos and furniture, warehouses, stores and mer
chandize, factories, ships in port, etc.
All losses will bo a<ljusted and promptly paid.
D. 8. MILLS, Presldont,
C. BROOM, Vice Presldont.
Edit'd C. T arum, Secretary,
MEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
T HE undursigued havo and are now receiving
tbelr stock or
Foreign nnd Domestfa Onf Good*,
To which they luvltp the attention oftheir friends
and customer^, and public generally, as they feel
iu\Ve vonpaent that they can offer such induce
Aonts as will satisfy tho closest buyers. In out
line will bo found a tell supply of Planters’ Goods,
such "as Kerseys, Blankets, Linscyx, Flannels,
Sheetings, Shirtings, Cloths, Cossimores, with a
good variety or other Blyles. Fancy Dress Goods,
suoh as rloh, (a\l wool,) De Loines. Worsted Plaids,
Cashmeres, English and French Merinoes, Silks,
black and colored. Also, Moire Antiquo Silks, Em
broideries, Mantillas, CloakB, Dress Trimmings, ftr
fto., all of which wo offor ou liberal terms. Ct
and examine at WEILS ft WILLIAMS,
oct 12 No. 140 Congress street
P ICKLES, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER-
76 boxes I’ickl s, and y % gallon Jars
600 gross EugUesh Pipes
260 " Pipe Heads
600 reams wrapping Paper
100 boxes fresh grojnd pure Pepper.
Received and ter sate by
sept 28 ‘ MoMAHON ft DOYLE,
S ~ oai-. staroh, sugar, syrup,
600 boxes Family Palo and No, 1 fioftn
160 «.< Frazer’s Beadle and Oswego Starch
100 bbls. BtoWMl'e Clarified Sugar
60 dorcu Lemon Syrup
60 boxes super Carbon Soda
Receive! and for sale by
sept 28 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
E xtra family fl6uk, *a—just received, 60
bags and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bbls
erusbeu and powdered Sugar; 20 bbls A B and G
clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Coffee, In H and 1
lb packs; 36 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cinnamon and
Maco; 10 cases Table Salt; 10 naif bbls Extra No 1
Mackerel; 100 doz Hrooms, Duckets, CIcUkb Lines
Scrub Brushes; 81 half chests Oolong Tea, loose and,
in M packs. For aalo by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
sept20 corner Bronghton and Dray Ion sis.
TJtt’ES, PAPER AND PIOKLBJ -60 groaaP pe
X Hoads, 100 do Pipes
260 reams Wrapping Paper
60 domn Pickles, recelvod and tor sale by
MCMAHON ft DOYLA
Jffll 10*and 17 flay street.
Juno 17
IARTER, Agent,
for Savannah, 86 Bay street.
N EW Brooked Herrings—60 boxos Now .Smoked
Herrings, lauding from aebr. L. Ffuranton and
lor sale by SCRANTQNi JOHNSTON ft CO.
oct 12
S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLES—
100 boxes Smith’s ft' Buchan’s Family Soap
60 " Colgate’s pale do
60 " do No, 1 ft Bar do
26 " Oswego Pearl etarcb
60 " Colgate’s aud Beadell's Tallow Candles
Landing from schooner Loyal Scranton, and for
salo bv SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
oct 12
QVNDRIER-Just received—
O 60 boxes Coffee. Pepper and Mustard
50 " BeadeU Starch and 8oap»
26 " Adamantine and Tallow Candles
60 bbls and bags oxtra Family Flour
30 " Potatoes and Onions
40 gross Wood and Papor Matches
60 dozen assorted Brooms aud Palla
10Q H Scrub Brushes and Clothe* Line*
6A •' Wash Boards
810 bags Java and Bio Coffee. For sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
oet 2 ' comer Broughton and Drayton sta
tiled B ft C Coffee, brown, powdered, extra
quality; Coffee, old Government Java, Rio, light
and dark, Laguayra, fto., ft c. Call at
• BARREN’S Family Grocery,
oct? corner of Whitaker and Charlton ala,
F IACH BRaNDY—1,000 gallons pure old Peaoh
“
Brarniy, for sale by
oct 2 YOUNG ft WYATT.
MHTO8,
S IXTY DAYS after d*te application will be made
to the Honorable Court or Ordinary ot Horeven
county for leaveto aeU a Negro Girl named Haga,
BRANNON, Truttee
tbe property orE. J. Brauuon.
oct 10 T. H. BS
TECKER'8 Self-KaUlng Flour; Stewart’s uoiden
X Syrup; New Orleans Syrup and Molasses;
oet I BARRON’S.
«5WV,JKJ? “’o 1 ™ 11 .'» front or storo,
oofi?lgnmenr ,pUr " ^ rcnnh ti'cloeea
'’terms—Sum' nnfier $*;oo, cash, $200 to $300, CO
iliivflover $30o l 4 months for approved endorsed
,uH *' . oct 18 .
THIS DAY, nt 11 o’clock, lu front of storo will be
sold—
Tbe usuai assortment nr Groceries, Provisions
liquors, Ornckery and Glass Ware, Dry oS.SSw
and second band Furniture,■ Clothing, Fancy Artl
dm, Watebea, Jewelry. V«* . fto. Terms, cash be
orodollvery,
49* All articles pun based at auction and no
sottlsil for previous to tbo next regular sale, will bo
sold on account ami risk < f termor purchaser,
oct 17
llousobold Furniture at Auctlou.
On FRIDAY, Got. Ulit, at 11 o’clock, atNo. 2Quan<
tuck Bow, Jones si root, will bo sold
All tbo Houiohold Furniture contained in said
House, consisting of a general assortment of Parlor.
Chambor nnd Kltohon Furulturo, Salo positive.
Tor nia cash. out 17
THIS DAY, at U S£jj?3S» tm »uM la »nt •
Wnmand CoWage, dai
on board of schooner Transit, on her vnyagt
New York to Savannah, aud sold under fnan
f nd by recommendation of Port Ward®., tm ft
benefit of the Undcnrrllcrs and aliconooraedT
Terms cash.
, —ALSO—
4 pipes Swan Gin, a importer article, add I# dew
a concern.
8 boxes of Pickles, in gallonjara.
2,000 Choroot Cigar*.
7 tierces Itico.
8 ValUos, of superior quality.
I/>1 of Furniture. v
l Spring Bedstead.
1 caik Port Wlno
IM Romau Cement. oot 14
a....
dealrabtn t rM t n f laud, ouly three mile*
SSffiefS? ? ,ly ’ !' 0U ' rtlul "8 about 80 ocree, half of
ri!i ob t^ c J e ^' ft under good and substantial fence. •
Uln, fl a r * c *‘ l°°my soli, aud well
f0 n B^Honl'ig purposes. Iboro is a well of
most excellent wAter ou tbo premises aud ail nocce*
W ou t-bullding8, negro, houses, ban£ fto. ^be
"rihetrsct, say io acres, hi uacllerod land
and boavily ttmborod with valuable timber and
tbosoll excellent. Tbo Iwallt? I. very eiSteJt;
“'S*'"™, hn > “““rrca 00 ibo prom-
Uos during tho wholo tlrno tbo preBuut proprietor
has ownod ll. This Is a chance for ou Investment
rarely to he met with, and any porsou wishing a
qulot private reeldcnco near tho city, or any t*r«w
r UB u 0f g ? ng iul °. t,l ° ffordouing bimiuem to
fiitopte. lo3!‘ blCH f,,r mr ffilu ') e . , " ,riU aid
For terms, which will be very liberal, inquire at
our counting room, 164 Bay street. Hilda nndUputa*
augO
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA :-SOUTHEHN DK
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
[L. S.J Charles H. Hkxry, Clerk.
To tho Marshal of said District, Greeting :
W HEREAS, Joseph Flnegan, Alexander Mr-
Rao and Archibald II. Cole, lwrtnors, using
tho mnne. flrm aud style of Josoph Flnegan ft Co., of
Florida,have oxbibitod tboir libel in tbe United Mates
District Court tor the Southern District or Georgia,
eluting, alleging and propouudlng that ou or about
the twenty first day of June, In tho present year, It
wasugi eej between the agcuts cf tho shin I’arlia.
meuttheu inIJvcr|KKil, aud tbo agents of tbo said
llbollauts, that tbe >»uld ship Paillamont should pro
ceed to Cardiff, and thcnco convey a cargo of rail
road iron, not exceeding twelvo hundred tons, to
Fornandiuu, Amelia islaud, Florida, nnd dolivortho
same,oa being paid freight; that, at tbo time ot
making said agi cement, it was represented by tbe
ugonla of said ship, that with tbo said cargo sbo
would draw from oightcon to nineteen foot only;
(bat U was further ugreod. If on arrival oil'Amelia
Island, it should bu ascertained, from the pilot, that
there was uot sufilcleut water to admit tho ship eo
that ebtt could gut up to Fernandina, tho Cbptain
should havo the right, upon having tbo fact duly
uortltlod by a licensed pilot, to proceed to fct.
Maryf,Georgia, or, U'the samo objection applied to
that port, then to go to tiavannah,or so near (hereto
as sbo might safoly got, and tboro deliver her cargo;
that tbo said ship arrived oil' Amelia Island on the
morning of Iho twenty-ninth of eteptomber, wbou
tbe master of Bald Bhlp roprosouted that sbo drew
nineteen ond epo half foot of water, and thoro being
oq tho bar, on that day, fall twenty test or water,
there was amply uutflclentto admit tbe ship: never*
thelets, tbo wind being udveiso, the Bald ship did
nut attempt to enter; that, on tbo following day,
tbo wind having in the meantime cominuod to blow
from the west, uud tberoby greatly reducod tho
wa’oron the bar, tbc master or the sold ship ob
tained from the pilot iu ohargo a certificate Hint the
said ship drawing nineteen and ono hall' foot or
water, could not cross tho bar that morning, nnd
Immediately and wtthoutterther delay, sailed away
tor Savannah; that at tho tiwo when tho said ship
so suited away, tbo weather was perfectly fair, und
b»s so continued hitherto, aud Iho anchorage per
fectly secure, and that it Is tno custom ter ships
and voxels to wait a reasonable time ter favorable
winds and tides to cross all bars, and this tho moro
especially at tboso ports where tbo aid of steam
cannot bo obtained ; that thero fa reason to boliove
that the master of the said ship exaggerated her
draught, andth.it the some did not exceed ulnetoen
feet os represented by her agents at tho time of
making tbe Buld contract; but that, oven with tbo
draught of nineteen and oue half feet, tbo said ship
could have crossed tbo bar on divers days since
sho so salted away, and without having boeu com
polled to wait more than a rcasonabio time after
ler first arrival; that, betoro tbo arrival of tbe said
ship off Amelia Island, tbe owners thoreof, Enoch
Train ft Co., of Boston, bad Issued to the master of
Bald Bhip posttlvo orders to proceed at once to Sa
vannah, tu violation of tbo said contract, and that
the subsequent proceedings or tbo suld master wero
merely a pretext to shiolil bis owners from legal
responsibility ter such violation ; that tho said mas
ter, although requested so to do, refuses to proceed
toForuandiuaand dollvor bis said cargo, but Insists
on delivering tbo sumo at Savannah on being paid
full freigbt; that, by reason of tbo said promises,
tho said llbollauts will be subjvoied to groat loss,
damages ond expenses, ter which they nro justly
entitled to compensation from tbe said ship; aud
they thorclure pray that process, to duo term or,
law, may fasuu against tho sold ship Parliament
her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, and tba
tho said Comf will pronounce to favor of tbo said
libellapts, that tho mustor ol'sald ship shall deliver
tno said cargo to thorn, freo uud discharged from
Ml claim for freight l'or iho transportation thereof,
or in default thereof, that tho said ship may bo
condemned in suchamount of damages os the Court
may decree tbe said libellants have sustained, aud
or such other and further relief as to right and Jus
tice may appertain and tho Court fa competent to
give in tho premises.
And whereas, tho Houorablo John C. Nlcoll, tbe
Judge of tho said Court, has ordered and directed
the clovonthday or November next, ter all porsons
In general, who havo or protend to havo any right,
title or interest iu tbo said ship Parliament, her
boats, tackle, apparel and rurutturo, to bo eited at
the promises, to appear bofore tho Judge of said
District Court, at tho United States Court Room, In
tbe city of Savannah, at eleven o’clock in tho foro-
noou ol'sald day. there to show cauao, If any they
have, why judgroo t should not pass as prayed ter.
You are, ihoreforo, hereby authorized, empow
ered and strictly enjoined, peremptorily to clto all
persons whomsoever, having or pretending to havo
any right, title or Interest to tho said ship Parlla-
ment, nor boats, tocklo, apparel und furniture, by
all lawfol way* nnd means, whereby this monition
may bo made public, to bo and appear at tbo time
and ptace aforesaid, beforo the Judge aforesaid,
and to attend u|>ou overy sesBiou and sessions or
said Court to bj told then and from thcuce, until a
definitive decree shall bo promulgated In tbo premi
ses, If any of tliom shall tbink fit to do so, to bear,
abido by and pfirterm all and singular that may bo
decrcod iu tbo promises, under pain or the law and
contempt thereof. And wbatsoovor you shall do
in tbo premises you shall duly cert fy to tbo Judgo
aforesaid, at tbo time and placo aforesaid,together
witbtbeso presents.
Witness tbe Honorublo John C. Nlcoll, Judgu 0
tho said Court, this eighth day or October, iu tbo
ymrof our I<ord one thousand eight buudred aud
fitiv.Six. HARDEN ft LAWTON,
Proctors for Llbollants.
All iwruons Interested in tbo foregoiug monition
are required totako due notice thereof,
DANIEL H. STEWART,
U, S. Marshal.
October 8tb, I860. oct 10—lm
blc.
At ITivatelsale.
an excellent article ter stock
or nil kinds. Call and nxamlno. Price 25 cento pe*
““h 01 ' JunelO
“tr*'
a „„„ 1 F aDt€(J 10 Purchase
Wnirm. nve ? r “odium-sized bour-o, in a central
location—one fronting ou a square would be nrefai *
rCd jnuofflr * aM ° U0 * ,lbcral P rlco wo " l ‘ l bo given.
in vuW b,u ljn, J dJn K Lots, 60 reel front bp 10i
}w,i l , ct ^IV^uated on Taylor, Gordon and
Sim^w.k 00 ^* .{ 1u} , 80 lota are 0D blgh ground and
tot ™tn r .ii.i l E U .i bo ‘mmodiate neighborhood of the
uud GmrSUrLrt'n ?U ? 0, «. lho Savam ' al '> Albany
nSL road k Dt 7 pol 7 Terms same as city lot-8
iz . one-fifth cash, the balance bearing Ir" * ‘
six per cent.
JunelO
26 bhds. P. K. sugar
160 bbls. Stuart’* Refined Fugar
100 kuga Soda
100 boxes Carl) Soda
Ito* do Iajiiiijii Syrup
1000 Ji and Ji boxes Snrdtno*
100 cases Schnarpi
1W0 51 Imported Hcgars
60 ll American do
Received and ter Kale by
00116 MoMAHON ft DOYLE,
*7‘s.uuflUs Bramiy; 76 bbls
if..m ‘J n,10 ° lh’.etified Whiskey; 100 bbb
Hum. Leco veil uud l'or j»al« hv *' OUM
Lceoivcd uud for salo by
011118 . rtUHON k JiUYI-K.
illSF.V' ——
. I>HMS AMI TivTTTS^Tij |.rA».
r.— i..t K ..r 7 " 0 W0l 'hl roepcctfiilly call the ttten.
Vor» 0f .i h ? 1 : l “ n . ,or * Ooorma anrt CSirnllm. to ll?,
very complete aud extensive assortment of the 1
“ bt !)' ulluutii'lou Goods. uehlcy’s Goods, or all de
S,Vife.r tf,ng . a ? ,0Ue 1,10 101 which aro now
opoiicd and for snlo l*y
0011 LAD6GN ft ROGERS.
- 1 K.DOJ- lie ,
Rurnt Almonds.
J. D. JESSE.
SM.W.'W 0 ’ an ^ 10 ^xeu*Fancy^Mo'toei,
?“*• an f 1{ ® j&l JF a r Pluma and Durnt^AI
Just received and for salo bp
oct10 #
B L ». F :tL E Blueing, Ibr tho iu,.
washerwomen ami families, forenared l»
Messrs. Byron ft Grenello in Paris,) one or two tif
b ?.m. KK, i 3 f,r w,llch 13 enough ter ono washing.
For solo at 1 ..
oct 10
J. D. JESSE'S^ -
I1ACON RHOUUJERS—In storo and for salo bv
fUgW OGDEN, STARR ft CO4 !
G-° B h 1 !' :N nnJ/ T J E ?n\ NI) CHkE6E-20k«gVSo-
VX shell Butler; 50 boxos do Cheese: landing
from steamer and for sale by *
septl? Si RANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
FOrTs ALE. “
By ^ix Tracts ol Lui.u, 600 ncro each, it ur
t«Cj n A l '*!f ,hc city of Savannah on tiie S.
auu Gull Rail Read, well adapted to tbe orowtb
Rice. Cotton and Corn, and Wood enou ol tciav
ton times over. Apply to »
feb 27 tf 0, A. CLOUD
P EACH&—2000 lbs pealed Driod Pcachee,
and bright, siiitablo ter family use. rte
uud ter sale by
s«pt29 •
MAGAZINES.
TTARPER’SMAGAZINE for October.
XX Godoy’s Ladies Book for October.
Graham’s Magazlno for October.
Received by J. B. CUBBEUOE, Agent,
Marshall Houso Building.
HENttY J.ATHRGP ft CO .
HAVE IN STORE
A COMPLETE assortment of P o Ibllotnoir
,,, plantation goods, *
10 ""Wyssr would invito tho particular attonin
ol LANTEKS. anil oflhr them at roasoniblQ prlaw
imdon accommodating terms: v
Hcbley’s White Plains aad Twills
Heavy Northern Brown Twills
'* Block aud Groy “
Black and Grey Plains
Striped Cablo Warp Kerseys
Plaid IJnseya In several grades
Loudon Duull Blankets, lu all weigh* and Mm*
Cord do do
Fine Wbilnoy do
Maul Stripes aud Plaids
Franklin do do
Real Gotten and Wool Flannels
“ all Wool do
Drown aua Bleached Canton Flannel
ShtrtingStrlpe*, striped Osnabargi
W bite Cotton 0>naburgs *
X and X tsrown Shirting
Bluo Domius, Bluo Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satin els
Scotch Bonnets, Head Ki
oct 11
fashionable dress goods.
HENRY LATHROFftGO.
WILL OFXX
On TUESDAY, Feptembor 30th,,1868,
a largo portion of tbelr Fall and Winter DRESS
GOOD3, all of tbo very latest importations, com
prising tbo following styles.
Colored and Black tiilk Robes.
M and ‘ l and white Moira Antique Bilk*
White Brocades, very rioh.
Satin Plaid Valoucelnnes.
«• “ Poult de doles.
Striped and Plaid Taffetas.
Printed, all De Loines and Cashmerti.
Plaid Cashmeres, Raw Silks, Worsted, fto.
Merinos of eveiy shade.
Black Grosde Grain, Poult de Sole, and other
Black Silks to great variety.
—ALSO—
An extensive assortment of
Ladles' Cloth Cloaks,
Mantillas, Talmas, fto. sept 28
f .£IW ters ' wk -
sept 17
J. B. CUBBEDGE. .
Maxbhall House
Agent,
1 Bonnutd.
so, reeMvei
» JFBSH.
sopt24
Kerchiefs, fte.
wanted!
GOOD l’ORTFh by tho year about tbe stotw hr
; out 16 KENNEDY ft BEACH.
jUdT RECEIVED PER HTEAMElt AUGKTA, '
AT mi .
Savannah Grocery
-AND' *
FEUIT DEPOT,
IOD lbs. Victoria and CatawbaGrapeo.
40 bbls. Splendid FfaUng APPLES,
largo Prosorving PEARS,
QUINCES, Llko the Last.
SS&S&7 N “"’ FrK "’
Tomatoes, Beets. Carrots, &c.
Ryo Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER.
5 do Choice do.
And low priced qualities, together with a varied
assortment of Fresh BISCUIT.
°°t 16 W.n. FARRELL.
10 HAMd, bides, tliouldcrs, Dutch
and new Bolognas. Just recelvod by
°ct 15 J. D. JEeSI.
Pku HfUADIUH ltNC>XVILLE,
FOX CEACKERS,
* AT BARRON’S•
octll
C l HU ICE Goshen Ruttor—20 kogs lamflHTB
J steamer, ter salo by ^
will ^RANTON, JOHN8TON ft CO.
LOOK AT THIS!
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMM
ALABAMA 1
QA KEGS Cbolco GOSHEN BUTTER,
2SU 16 boxes CHEESE.
15 barrels APPLES.
10 “ ONIONS.
10 “ POTATOES.
2 “ PEftRS.
2 cases Eating PRUNES.
2 “ Cooking do.
« boxes Tomato CATBUP.
4 “ Walnut do.
4 Cocoa do.
—ALSO—
A largo and fresh supply of Chocolate, Itidia
grlna, Tkppaoca, Barley. VermMllle, MseareaS,
We would say to our friends and tba lnblla la
general, that In addition to a fine and ideated start
of GROCERIES, we keep constantly on hand aahofal
and select assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, srgARS, 4
which wo will sell very low for cash or elty agti
val. We would suggest to tboee that lova loci
living to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere,
ter we havo tbe very articles it is composed ot for
which we sell very low.
octO R. H. WATSON ft 00
W ASH Boards, Barrel Cover*,
60 dozen wash Boards
75 ‘ “
$0*87
J. D.
do Barrel <ovam
aoo do Shoe, Stove and 8
600 do Clothes Line*
MO do ToUetSoap
*7S ,d “ awri %Lnr«M