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COUNTY. . v , 4
. I am • candidate lor reetocltoe to foe of-
flo« or Receiver or Tax Rotorua la January
«£•?* r«iMwuuuy MUCH ^V^Teeuy.
‘^THfcVO^fflr^OHATltXM
. Follo*>olUKU,Un »cuiaid.lt .« the
ir dooUru. In January uoxt, (ur Uu oBco or
jffuniootor, and aoUdt your aupporU
•«bwi'’»caSoS“iiAHVlsw'«R.
„ Ilia areal UMlJoralumor Fliultra ia final'
V ly obtained In the lucoaaeful InranUon ot
ilova’a OOUOU Har *eale r, with which one hand oan
nek a* much cotton an »»« In Iha ordinary way,
balilta >arln< an InuntoM amount o( tabor. What
yrb tncy’aUMtunUIn la la lla antr .bp. How.'.
-Urvuter la In picking.
Fcrrunher—^n.^.
Agent for the States of Ooorgla and Florida.
.«*
lo the Pitroii ot the Erl Georgian
. a All dobw duo to the Georgian prevloue t
|w the 6th lustant, are payable only to the uu
denlgned. Notes and aooounU due In the city wll
iki in cseutod Immediately, and all debts due In the
oeuuiry will be forwarded by an early mall.
him iit'iog tue unt time that the underilgned turn
uniltfly up pealed to hta late patron, he reela that
(iii>v wui not eoualder him unreaaonabla In urging
tiiK>a uieiu tbe uoossslty for Immediate payment.
ticiuittaucea may be made dlroetly to the under-
,UuoU, or to K. B. HUton * Co., whose receipt will
o! valid. t'lUIJl' J. I’UNUI.
dav. nn fo, May 28, I860. myl8-lawdftw
«thrianer.
rue subscriber* odor tor aale a large and varied
iMoriiueut oT second-hand printing material, suffi
cient to establish a complete Job Office. with but
few additional artlolps, couxbttog In part of—One
ample lout of small pica, as good as new, and varl-
uus touts of Job type; one super royal hand-press;
one Hoe It Co. s proof-press, latest improvement,
now; two srmne large Imposing stones, new; dou
ble and tingle • anils; oases, composing sticks,col
umn rules, gtdlj; s, chases, oto., etc.,together with
various othor ardclos pertaining to a newspaper
it Job office. K. B. UJLTON ft CU.
tuno 28 _ ,
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UOUB8T10, FOBUMiM AND FA 1
DRY GOODS.
So. 149 Congrtu-tU, Savannah, Ga.
\x&, r, WELLri, formerly of Beaufort Dist. 8. C.
tiiEOPiiiijUs wir —
isptT
’lUJAMd, “ dorlvan Co., Ga.
I c. na i. H. DAVIS. W. H. tovu
*• RUSK, DAVIS dt liONG,
00MMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
may 30
a. LocKsrr. , s. d. smsliuos
LOCKETT 6i SWELLINGS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AMD
SHIPPING AGENT?, c .
Savcmuh, Ga. •
Will .iiluud to the selling of all kinds of produce
Strict attention glvonto, receiving and forwarding
-oods. mayjBl ly
X k 11on *fe Commission House, Macon, Ua
a. it. McLaughlin,
li uuuml. *So ii t and Auctioneer,
.-jlii-iU fru'n < iriunds consignments of every
li-vcriptiou. » .. - - -<i ders for Cotton.
gW* jpi-otal .Mt 'uu >a given to the soles of Real
tout?, .Stocks anil Negro proporty, at poblio and
priv;ito-laics. Prompt reform and dispatch.
It -for-moo—v.'. A. L. LAMAR mebtif
a-, w. uhckw a. r. umuot...
GREEN * SHOOT,
ATTORNEYS at law
.jct2fl thomactor, ox.
JOHN BILBO,
OrtUunry of Chatham County,
AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OtUce in the Court House. mylS
~ " ANTIIO.YV McCULLO II,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia.
4F* utfico on Hay street, over toe .Bank of Savon,
null. ’ maylS
H.L. P. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Corner off Bay anil. Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH.
fob'.*2 3moa
A. R. WKIOBT. j.r. z. bbyaox.
WRIGHT dc SAVAGE,
ATTORNETS AT LA W,
BRUNSWICK, GA Jyl9
BSinsrHiiWEs;
wuan o. aiwv juiv,
ENGLNEEH,. ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR,
CUpXKR or DRAYTON AND HRYAN-HTS.,
. (Above C A. L. Lamar.)
Jy6—3m
" A. MeALPiiV & BROTHERS,
Lurnbur, . Hill and Brick Yards.
sopt 6 • dAVANNAH, OA.
r. J. ilODKN. WM. STARR, Jr. B. H. UAKDII.
OGDEN, STARR & CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
BAY-8THKRT. SAVANNAH. OA.
PATTEN, HUTTON ft CO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Bnyatreet, Savannah. Ga.
B. GUMMING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
febl-ly irwintox, oa.
0. a. UAKKUON. A. 0. MCQRBXI
HARRISON ft McGBHBE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
Forwarding merchants.
69 AND 61 RK0AD4T0SH, OOLUMBUB, OIOBOIA.
49* Particular attontlun given to tbe soles of Real
Estate, Negroes and Produce.
XT liberal advances made on Negroes and Mer
chandise.
RU3E, PATTEN ft CO. )
GUN BY ft DANIEL, VColumbus, Ga.
STEWART, GRAY & 00. J
H. S. SMITH, t Mobile, AUbama.
oci 23 ly
B. ELLIS,
NO; 71 ■AY-BTBIIT, SAVANNAH, OA.,
RmaaTO—Messrs. Claghorn ft Connlngham, Ben
ft Prentiss, Ogden, 8tarr ft Co., Savannah; J. P,
Tlnmpeon. Rnitnn.potI
wm. Amur oocri*. jno. ooupsr fraskr.
COUPER ft FRASER,
FACrOILS ft GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street, Savannah. Oa. fmyll
R
wftt&S^UbfoWoOdi- n IRNEIlfeNTS
nor of Liberty ana Draytou sireota.
cower
JOHN B081UN.
jcptao
THE sttbroHbor being about to partUlnn
till’the two elegant nn»l oommiidlnUfl sto
ries ovor Dr. Uruntluy b Drug Htoro Into
_olhcwi, oflbrn thorn Ibi rent by 1st of No-
rnoxt. CHARLES BHOLL,
Arotaltonti
THE fourth etor) vot Dr. Draulli'y’s Drug
Store. Apply to CHARLES SHolJ^
aept 29—tr-%H Archllout.
FOR RENT. n *
I A WHARF STORE under 174 Day stro.
PosboasIou given 1st October.
Apply to TISON ft GORDON,
aept 20
For sale
A VALUAB LE 1A)T, near the Control
Railroad Depot, about 00 x 100 root. Tills
Lot la reoamtplo. on the premises are
three oomfortablo Wooden BUILDINGS,
wntcu rout for baud per annum. Torras moderate.
Apply to J. B OUBBEUGE,
Kept-29 Agent.
" ATLANTA - HOTEL -
ATLANTA i i i j GEORGIA.
J. J. lIBSIiBR, Proprlttor.
Late the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans.
Pautongera per Kvuulng Trains will Uud
m
n
Supper ready on the arrival dr tho Cars,
MEBOHANTS’ HOTELT
HOARD PitU DAY.. $ 1 60
HOARD PXRWKKK 6,00
HOARD PHR MONTH 20 00
nutyis lyr
- T ~ MILLSHOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
OUARUBffOX, 8. 0.
THIS House is now adapted to all tho
wonts of the Travelling Public, and tbo ef
forts or the Proprietor will bo to deserve
tbolr patronage,
mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
it.
tti
EDUCATION.
DARIEN ACADEMY.
r pHE THUaTEi S of tho aborj named lustltutlou
1. anuounco to tbo publlo, that tbU Academy
will be opened on tho flrst Monday iu November
‘ 3. <4gb~
Tlio principal, Col. S. Spencer, un experienced
toacbor, comes well rccommeuded by bis former
patrous and other gentlemen or highest respecta
bility.
Rccommoudcd to us, as he la, ns well as from our
ownknowlodgeofCol. Spencer, wo commend him
and tho Academy to tbe patronago of our rriouds at
home and abroad.
Miss A. M. Spencer will assist iu the Fcmulo and
Junior department. For forthcr information, anply
L. M. -BIAJUNT, Sec'ry.
sept26
"REMOVAL.
Tho subscriber has removed to tho Bturo
oaat or Mr. O’Connor, corner of Draytou and
Broughton streets, adjoining tho Marshall
House, where he Is prepared to tuako to or
der Uentlomen’s Coats, Pants, vests, &c., iu a man
ner to suit tho most fastidious.
Gentlomon furnishing their own materials will
find it to their advantage.
Cash must be paid for workmanship in nil cohos,
as there will bo no books kept op n.
Cutting for men and boys attended to; and ull
cutting Jobs muBtbo paid for on delivery.
Uniforms or all kinds made according te tho Unit-
ad States’ Regulations.
49“ Young men desirous of becoming good cut-
tors of all garments bet nglng to the trade con be
taught in six lessons, at 88 a lesson.
Those who will patronize mo will find prices to
suitthetimes. M CAREY, Agent
sopt 18—4m
dMfcix
Dwelling,' 3ioi
HUDSON'S FERRY FOR-SALE.
The BUbecriber offers for sato ull her
.possessions in Sorivon couuty, contain
ing about ono tuouaaml acres of Laud,
(more or less, all adjoining said Ferry,
and oxton llng to tho Augusta road —
„The Improvements consist of a good
^uig, titore, Wareho-ise; and all othor nooosKu-
ry out-buildlngs. About sixty-flvo aores aro under
fouce and in good order for cultivation. Tho land
Is first quality, and well supplied with fenciug tim
ber. U is an ekcelleut stand for tho merchandize
business. Tbe Ferry is tho best located and most
putronizod ot any other bctweon c&vannah uud
Augusta. There is alstf passing through the land a
never railing stream, folly sulficlont to supply any
Grist or Saw Mill. For forthor particulars address
mo at Sprlugneld, EPlugham couuty, Ga.
gept.7-.lf ELIZABETH JONES.
R. J. DAVANT, JR,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERC ANT,
No. 07 Bay Street,
jy HO Savannah. Ga
JAMES M. SAVAGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ruoMAsviMJt, rnoMifl county, oa.
All n Mines! entru-tod to his care will reoclve
t»rompi v.teutlon. lyr—mar!7
JAMKHii. KOOUHW. .AMKHA. M0RXI8.
RODGERS & NORRIS,
(late Crane ft Rodgera,
June 1,1865,
BAY-8TRKIT, SAVANNAH.
' DENNIS HOLL VND,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER,
Solicits the patronago of masters or vessel* and
otliors requiring tho sorviues of a Notatry Publlo
orshluplng Ma -tcr, and will attend promptly to 411.
bualacsa entrusted t» »«»a care. _ lm—scpQ :
1:
la. FOR BOSTON.-The new schr. ALBA,
aJtCuplaln Taylor, will moot with prohipt des-
iMUor tho abtivo itori. For rrelght apply to * ’
twtl- . HUNTER ft OAUME1.U
J-Dlt N EW Yt IRK—TOO ship COLUMBIA,
»V6s Captain Beaten,-will have despatch for the
mt
ubiivcTtort. For rrelght apply to
1 HUNTER ftGAMM Rid.'
FOR FREIGHT Ull t’HARTKK—The • A 1
JBorquo ISAAC R. DAVW, Captain Hand,400
irthen-can take tho bulk of 1,000 bales cot
ton. Apply to
C. A. GREINER.
EUR PiiCnMi UNIH-
Etusr Vhjskl.—Tito schr. FANNIE, Captain
•tstun, now loiuliug, will bavo Immediate dls
luitoli. For rrelght engagements apply.to - -
eept 18 CHA8. A, «BI-aNKR.
FUR PHILADELPHIA.—The staunch fast
[■ailing schr R W TULIj, A M Strowbrldgo,
For foelght, apply to
auglO v * . c, a. GREINER; _
EUR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 Amwleau
ship FALCON, Patton master, bavtnc
- largo portlou ol'rrelght engaged, will meet
with dlsiKitch as above, for bolanoo of cargo, apply
fo r ,i BRIGHAM, KRU.Y ft.CO,
FOR DEWIERY*S FERRY,
AND ALL THE lNiKUMMHATE 1ANDING8 ON
THE HAVANNAU RIVFJt
Tho new lion stoam pacaet
J AN. Captain ,Rlcpard Johnson,
l;k>ave Charleston wharf every
d4y morning, 1 at 10> o'clock,
punctually, for Deroory’■ Ferry, an I all intormodl-
ate landings on tho Ravaunah Rivor.
Tho Swau has superior accommodations for
inn i
i
passcngersc ......
For freight ongagomeuta app
sept23 JOf
f to
» RICHARDSON.
Niagara Falls, tbe Lakes & Canada
BHOR'fliST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
Per Steamship Keystone State,via Philadelphia
FARE TO ‘ , ' 'j FARE TO
PHII.A-, NIA0 ’ BA
DELP’A PALLS
rimiS LINK connects at Philadelphia irith the
X Grout Varth-Woeteru Railroad Route, through
to Niagara Fills aud Buffalo, m sixteen hours from
PbiladolphU..
Through Tickets, with the privilege of stopping at
Philadelphia, and Intormedlato points, for sale by
tho Agent.
Fare to Niagara Falls or Buflhlo 828
“ Elmira • 26
• CanandiUgua .27
CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent,
J28 Savannah, Georgia,
CAUIN PASSAGE TO NEW. YOBS
$25 oo. *me%
Semi-Weekly United State* Mall .Line*
flHE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
■ Stoamships—
T^NOXVUJ.E.. 1,600 toua..Capt. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA ....1,500 “ ..Oapt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M.8. WoodhuU.
ALABAMA.... 1,300 “ ..CaptG.R.Schenck.
WILL IJUVK HAVAXXXH XVXRT
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Thoso ships are among tho largest on the coast,
unsurpassed In Bpeed, safety and comfort, making
tholr passages in fifty to sixty hourt, and are com-
raanded by skillful, careful and polite.offleers.—
Having elogont stato-room accommodations, they
offer a moat doalrabte conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage to Now York..... 826
Steerage Passage to Now York 8
PADKLFORD, FAY ft 00., Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHILL, 18 Broadway,
leb f> r . k - , NewYork.
Par Palatka, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, SL
Marys, Rmandina, Jacksonville, MiddUburg,
iBlack Greek,)andPicclata.
The new and elegant steampaokot
mjEmBBE oA1111NQTON, Capt. BrookJoavca
overy Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for tho
above places.
Freight Will bo takon for Trader’s Hill and Inter
medium landings on St Mary’s River.
M3r No froight will bo takon after 9 o’clock.
For froight or passage, having excellent state*
room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori
da Steumpackct Wharf, near the Gas works, or to
Jy26 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Ag’ts.
BOOK AGENCY.
WHF Subscribers have established a Book
JL Agency iu Philadelphia, and will furnish any
book or publication at tho retail priuo. freo of post
ago. Any persons by forwarding tho subscription
price of any ono ol’ tho 88 Magazines, such os Har
per’s, Godoy’s, Puumm’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie’s
Fashions, Ac., will receive tho Muguziuos for one
year and a copy of u splendid lithograph portrait ol
either Washington, Jackson or Olay; or if subnorl-
bing to a 82 aud 81 magazine, they will receive a
copy of either ofthe three portraits. If subscrlblur
to 86 worth of magazines, all three portraits will be
sont gratis. Music furnished to thoso who may
wlahl1, . . ... . ,
Envelopes ofoxorysizo and description In large
or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies,
fto., sent to order.
Every description of engraving on woodexocuted
with neutnesB aud dispatch flows of Buildings,
Newspaper Headings, Vlows of Machinery, Book Il
lustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, dc.
All orders sout by mall promptly atteuded to Per-
sons wishing views or their buildings engraved can
send a Doguer rooty po or skotch ortho building by
mall or oxprosn.
Persons at a dlstonco having saleable articles will
Ond it to that* advantage to address tho subscribers
"" 1 ■ S “" U Sy«AM ,lU . 0 nfflo” m8
60, South Third street, Phlla,, Pa.
nov 26-dftwly
GENERA!* NOTICE.
CULVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be done
S at home. Mr. CHARLES KEM1SH having es
tablished hlmseff permanently, all work in this line
will be done with dispatch. All repairing ofCastors,
Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other
article will be done neatly before plating. All old
•Uver plate, such as Tcasottsor Urns, Eorks or
8poona, will bo ro-ttulsliod and made equal to uow.
and at moderate prices. All work or orders left at
myitorc will bo attouded to promptly.
P. a—Watch cases gatvanlzed.
FOR NEW YORK.
Will tail Wednesday, 22dOcL, all o’clock, P. M.
jpw The steamship F1X)RU)A, Captain
^^raMKL wuoriHUI ^ wlU leavo as above.
)gZQ«£ZrFor freight or passage apply to
PADELFOKD, FAYS CO.
49- Berths not secured until paid for.
Cabin Passago 826
Stcorago Passago 8
49- Rhlppore of Cotton by these steamships wll
ilouso tako notice, thatno Cotton will bo received at
te presses that is not distinctly marked on tho edge
of tho bale. oet 19
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
2b leave on iSofurduy Oct. 261A. at 4 o’etoefc, P. M.
Tho Unltod States Mall Steamship
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hardlo,
will leavo as above. For froight or
passage apply to
0. A. GREINER, Agent
Cabin Passage 20 00.
Stcerngo Passago 7 00
Passengers by this ship for Baltimore and Wash
ington will ho landed at New Castle, Delaware, if
desired, from which placo cars start three times
dally for tho above cities, and other Southern
Points. oct 17
FUKCHARLBSTON DIRECT.
The superior steamer GORDON,
J. P. Brooks, Commander, having
been thoroughly overhauled ana
furnlshod with a now boiler, will run regularly—
twico a week—between Savannah and Charleston;
loaving Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, at 6 o’clock, aad returning will leave
Charleston every Monday'and Friday afternoons,
at 6 o’clock.
Fortretgbt or passage apply to
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
sopt 29 Charleston wharf.
may 27
0. M (JIFFIN
NOTICE,
C ONSIGNEES por Schr. M. K. WELLS, from Bos
ton, will please attend to the receiving of their
goods from the vessel discharging at Bukcr’s
Wharf, (foot or Abercoru street) All goods re
maining on the wharf after sunset will bo stored at
,horlak.nd* Oft
B
ACON SHOULDERS—In store and lor sale.by
OGDEN, STARR ft,t>»
F LOUI'1^600 Backa~' r Carrnidiauf’s’’ Eiiiur, jus
received and for saloon ruvoiable tortns by
aept 26 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
MAG2U6JNE8.
H ARPER’S Now Monthly Magazine for October.
Godoy’s Ijxdy Book lor Octobor.
At four's Homo Magtzlno for October.
Putorson’s New Monthly for October.
Itacolved and for sulo by
WARVOCK ft DA VS;
aept 26 lfifi Congrons alrcet.
g|j Barrels Apples, Mcrcor Potatoes, Rod uidotts,
JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
general
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Timber aad Lumber.
SAVANNAH, Oa.
WM. 8. DAHIBLlj.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
8AVAVXAB, OA
89* office over Tbomai M. Turner ft Co. g Drug
ore, Ba street my7
t. g; xatetrowe;
HANVFAOTDRBB8
•AND
IMPORTERS OP
LINSEED OIL,
MS PRONT-HTUBBT,
nept M IfBW.YORK,
E XTRA FAMILY FLOUR-Iii B.rreli t ‘8«ltA Md
Uiir Suki, Juit rKolved forulo b,'
YONOF, A FRIERSON,
oet. No. MB* IITM .
/1UU1UE UoAban riatwr—!0 keii ludK, ft
\J steamer, for sato by
will -CRANTQN, JOHNSTON h 00.
Tomatoes, Burgalow Pears, aud OOj C-ab-
bnges, In ttoro utid.for sale by
sopt 26 J- D. JESSE.
irofWuKSiFMs.
ANIEL GBONIN Upholster, 20 Bryan-st.
J would respectfully announce to the ciUzons oi
_ivannahfoat he is ready to make and put down
Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, fto., at tho foortest no
ire, and on the must reasonable terms. octrt-ti
m
H ECK HR'S Seir-Ralaing Flour; Stewart’s Golden
syrup; New Orleans Byrup and Molasses;
Family Loaf Lard, at
oct 2 BARRON’8.
I^IAJUR—60 barrels extra Famllytlour,' in store
l 1 and for Rile by
oct 10 « HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft 00.
C EDAR POSTS—-Wo aro expecting to receive
from foe Bahamas a lot of Cedar Posts. Per
sons wishing any will please apply soou, us mnuy
aro .Iroady engaged. y0 ^ ( ,^ A FJtlERdON,
■eptl9 No. 94 Buy street.
lJUTTEK AND CHEESE.—6 firkins extra choice
lJ Goshen Butter; 10 boxes of English Dairy aud
new Cream Cheese, received aud for sale by
septlo J. It. jfoSK,
B UTTER and "Chooso—io~flrklus extra choice
Goshen Butter, and 40 boxes of selected Choose,
all sixes, received per steamer Alabama.
3opt21» J. D. JES8K.
S IDES AND SHOULDER 3 —15 hhds nud 20 bbls
bright Sldos aud Shouldors, Bacon, received
per tteamer Keystono State, ana for sale low from
tho wharf, by
*opt23 CHARLES A. GREINER.
S T CROIX SUGAR—16 hhds St. Croix 8ugar, land
Ing per schooner Manhassett, for sale by
sopt 2 SCSANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
/^i ANDY, CAUDLES, COFFEE, ”
\j 160 haffand wholo boxes assorted Candy
200 boxes Sperm. Hydraulic, etoarino and Ad
amantine Dandles
160 bags Green Rio cotfos
100 mats Java do
60 boxos fresh ground do
16 do Goshen Chocso.
Received and for sale by
fotg MCMAHON ft DOYLE.
U. 8. Hall Line
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Qa.,Femandi-
na and Jac&MviUe, Picolata and Black Greek, Fla.
m --ilP— K THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N
King, will leave for foe above places
overy Saturday Morning, at 10 o’clock.
This boat has largo and airy State Room accom
modations, and taking foe inland Postage, offors
every inducement tolnvallda and other*.
Freight will bo taken for Trader’a Hill and inter
mediate landings on 8t Mary’s River.
No freight wUl be taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on board at the
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
Jy26 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
NOTICE.
Tho steamor GORDON having been
chartered to transport troops to Fieri
u», will no withdrawn for two weeks. Notice will
bo given when she resumes her regular trips.
Freights for Charleston will bo recolvod by foe
Btcawcr Wm. Soabrook, leaving hero every Suuday.
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
oct 16 Charleston Wharf.
ny Incidental work necessary.
*>uu mr «i uwor work, lUtions. platforms, de*
IMts, ftoi required In the thurougb completion of
the road tor effective operation. .
The graduation amounts to 770,000 cubic yards of
toavation, aud 666,000 cubic yards of ombank-
The troitilug to 4,000loot,
Tho bridging to OOOfoet, ' .
VThe masonry for oulrerU amoun t to 10,000
Thecroas tics to 180,000.
Proposal), sealed, endorsed, and directed to foe
uiidorslgncd, will be rebolved until the L rat day of
November next, and will be,’at foe optU v of bid-
dors, either for—
I, The entire work qf construction, completing foe
roa4 ready for tho Iron;
u. The work ofoonstruotion, exclusive or oroas -
ties aad track-laying;
ui For each item of work, entire and separate;
tv. For tho grudlug of either, or utpecifled num
ber oT section*, of ono mile each;
v. For tiiuoross Uoato be furnished, the number
poclfled;, .
vi. For tuo enure construction. ieo<ly for foelron,
ofolfoor ortho thrro divisions hereinafter named
orsaldroad;
The eastern division, connecting with foe com
pleted road at or near the town ol Brandon, extends
to the Mobllo and ub.o road, 82J4 miles, which win
be divided iuto throe subdivisions; the first of 21
miles, foe sooond of 28 miles, and foe third of 33H
miles.
In each form or proposal, the bidder wUl state his
item prices, and for the graduation will make his
bid at so muohjwr cubic yard of excavation and
embankment, and foe additional difference for “ex
cobb" or either; or for so much per oublo yard up
on foe largest item, and tbe dUforence for “ex
cess.” ,
Tbo parties making proposals, are des I rod to make
them in four forms: 1. For the whole amount pay
able monthly incasb, as the work progresses, re
serving twenty por cent for final settlement. 2.
One-half In cash, payable In foe Borne way; and one
hairiufoostookof the company. 3. One-third In
cash, payable in tbo same way, foe bonds of foe
company, payable in ten years, with interest at
six per. oeut., payable annually. 4. Payable en
tirely in foe stock of foe road.
The proposals to be oouslderod must be aooompa-
nied by satisfactory reference or credentials, and
foe oompauy reserve tbo right ot accepting any or
declining all.
Maps, profiles and specifications may bo seen at
this olllco; und auy further Information will-be fur
nished upon application to foe undersiguod.
Tbo Southern Railroad commences at Jackson,
foe capital of foe State, and Is finished a* far as the
town of Brandon; aud Ib in good running ordor
and well equipped to that point. It extends from
Brandon in a line almost directly uast elgtuy-two
and a half miles, to foe intersection, or foe Mobile
and Ohio Railroad, a few miles below tho town or
Marlon, In Lauderdale county; and passes through
the counties of Rankin, Scott and Newton. The
lineU over a nigh rolling country, well watered
and timbercd.and In point orhoalfotulne8s,eoonom
teal liviug,. &c., is oqual to foe most favored
portions ofthe Uarolinos and Georgia. Thegrading,
oxcopt for foe first twenty miles is generally light;
and upon foe most of foe sections foe excavation
and embankment alternate favorably; foe excep
tions being la foe two heaviest outs. The material
is of a character easily moved, foe growth or foe
country afibrds abundance of timber suitable for
bridging and cross’ties; and It is believed that no
work offors, In facilities for construction, greater
inducements to contractors, especially those nslng
negro labor.
The company is entirely out of debt, sod has due
to it by reliable stockholders, about 8''-3b,000, which
will doubtless bo paid as foa Board of Managers may
call ft In. It is also an recipient under tho recent
grant orunds made by Congress, lllboy can bo bad
along tho lino, which is believed to be the case, of
nearly 400,000 acres of land.
The road connects with and Is an extension of
he Vlckburg and Jackson Railroad, oompletel and
In full oporation to foe Mississippi nver ot Vckburg;
opposite which city, In Louisiana, commences foe
Vicksburg, Shrevenport and Texas Rallies 1, now
under contract for its whole distance and h rapid
progress of construction. It intersects foe New
Orleans and Jackson, Great Northern Railway at
Jackson, and through that st Canton, connects with
tbe Mississippi Central Railway, foe iron of which
1b now bolug laid to Holly Spriogs. It Intersects
with foe Mobllo and “hio Railroad, as already stat
ed, near Marion, and Us point ofiutersection meets
with the North-eastern and Southwestern Railroad
in Alabama, and through that unites with the roads
in Virgiula, Tenneasoo and North Carolina. It Is
also an imiUpeasablo link in tho lino or Railways
that are to unite Charleston and Savannah, through
Montgomery. Vicksburg, ahrevenport and El Paso,
with too Pacific Ocean runuingits entire length on
foe same parallel of latitude with these places. It
ts thus obvious that ibis lino of work is ono or the
mo*t important unfinished enterprises in foe coun
try. It is thorough National In Its character: for
it unites Maine and New Orleans, and foe Atlantic
and foe.MiuUsippi, by Indissoluable bonds. But
whilst thus National, It appeals especially for aid to
Southern men and Southern enterprise, for when
completed, with foe Intermediate gap in Alabama,
It will, wllhlte connections, now nuilt and being
Sout , ,
slppl, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, and
unites the great inland sea with foe broad oeoan.
These facte are stated to call attention to tote line
of road and to Induce capitalists find contractors, to
embark liberally in its construction. The fifteon
miles of completed Railroad, with its eqnlpmeut*
and sixty valuable slaves,mnny of thorn maohanlcs,
Is a bonus from foe State of Mississippi; tbo public
land basboen donated by Congress ; and It Is, per
haps, not greatly over-estimating foe present pro
perty ofthe road to put it at or near one million or
dollars In which sum foturo stockholders who may
bocome such by direct subscription of money or
work,will beat once equally interested. It will
thus be soou that this road presents peculiar in
ducements to men of means to engage lu Its con
struction.
f WM.C. SMEDES,
aept 10—tNl President Southern Railroad.
lloailuMi Mutual Insurance Company,
Southern Mutual Life Ins. Company*,
ilornu Insurance Company, of Nt Vorki
fiyrlntflleld Fire * Marine Ins. Com’y,
Risks lu the abovo iiwurauoe Oompaule* undent
ken by WM, KIM0 * SONS, Agenta.
No. 99 Bay SIIUUU
Savannah, i4fo Ducuin bur, 1866. ! iyi
inWSS'ou
ATO, 111. UAY-STREEl,
CAPITAL REPRESENTED,
Nearly Four Million Dollar*.
By Uw following respomdbla Stock Companion.
Charter Oak Life lnahrauce Company,
! “ • OF BAKTtOBD, OT.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
or LONDON.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire, Marine
aud Life Ituurauoe Company,
Or rUILADXLTHlA*
Bridgeport Fire and. Marine iunuraner
Company, .
OF lttIDOXPOBT, OT. I
4^ Tue snbscriber will efibot ins uranco to an>
amount In all parte of foe State on overy description
®f.pwRirtfe;. .
Lite insurance; to any amount, awhs lowest rate,
for the benefit or heirs and creditors., or payable to
Uie wife tree from foe slalma of creditors. .
Marine Insurance on : Hulls or Cargoes to all parts
ofthe world; - Jan26 A. WILBUK
MUTUALBENEFrTLIFBINSURANc£l
COMPANY, NKVf^ARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual,
Nett accumulation, Jan; 1, I860*.... ..82,230,006 n
Total amount or dividends paid to date 716,492 00
Tbtal amount of claims, by death paid
to date 77777..,.:,*.::* 1,886,990 bj
84,282,488 91
Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph l. Lord,
General Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President.
•The runds of this Company are all safely Invested
In flrst clau bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, ami
notes of members folly secured by tholr pqlloles
For forther particulars inquire of
WM. H. GLADDING.
Agent to Savannah,
At the office of Bell ft Prehtlis
J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner.
feu 29
HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR LIFE
THU CHARTER OAK
LIFE INSUitANCE COMP AMY,
Of Hartford, Ct. M . i
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER 8400,uUO.
JAS. C. WALKER, President *
S. H. Whits, Secretary.
This Company insures Li'o at foe lowest rates,
consistent with safety to foe assured. For forthor
Information, apply to
A WILBUR, Agent.
Jyyia 171 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INTERNATIONAL
insurance
NO. 28, MERCHANT'S EXOH
MEW YORK.
CASE CAPITAL—*312,000
AQINT FOR SAVANNAH,
James Jffi Carters
AT THE OFFICII OF
MESSRS. TOVNO, WYATT d 00..
No. 86, Bay Street, below the Poet Offioo.
J. B. DE FORD,
’APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Corner or,
Brough Jn and Barnard Streets. Savan
nah Ga., Wholesale and retell Dealers In
i/rugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and
Dye Stuffii* French, English, and American Perfom-
ery Flu Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Broshes of overy description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent
or Proprietary Medicines of foe day, Superior Inks,
Pure wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fanoy Articles, fto.
49* N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation iff Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family
loci nos. Shin. Famllv and Travelling Medicine Cues.
With plain Directions for use, including Directions for
treatment incases of poisoning, Drowning, fto.
*P717
READ I—READ II—READ Ml
That is, ifyou can see; and
tfjttlf you can’t see, you can findL,
■■Kali kinds of “holpB to see,” at the Watol
Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols ft Co., to Congress
street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where
yon oan purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
ind Fanoy Goods, as low as at any other store to
the country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot orthose fine Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of
Pebble and Perlscoplo Lens, which we are prepared
o fit to all kinds or frames, at short notice. Oar
Perlscoplo Lens (so called from their poonllar shape)
have an advantage over all others, as they have a
greater range of focus, so that too reader is not
compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain
distanco from the eye. Call and see.
D. a NICHOLS ft GO.
49" No oharge for showing goods.
mar 11 D. a N. ft CO.
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
rflHE 4th annual course or Lectures to this Instir
X tutlon, will commence on tho flrst Monday to
Novoinber next, and bo continued for four mouths.
R. D. ARNOLD, M D., ProT. Theory and Practice
or Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M.D., Prof Obstetrics and dis
eases of Womon and Children.
W; G. BULLOCH, M. D., Pror. Principles and
Practice ofSurgeiy.
J. G. HOWARD, U. D., Prof, or Anatomy,
E.H. MARTIN, M. D., Profi Institutes of Medi
ci no.
J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Mat. Medics and Mod.
Jurisprudence.
JOSEPH JONES, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry
JOS. J. WEST, M. D., Demonstrator or Anatomy
J. (5. HOWARD, M. D., Dean of tho Faculty.
The Preliminary courHooflcctores will comraonco
on foe 20fo October.
aug 27 9tdftstNovltw
S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLES—
100 boxos Smith’s ft Buchan’s Family Soap
60 “ Colgate’s pate do
50 “ do No. 1 lb Bur do
26 “ Oswego Pearl bterch
60 “ Colgate’s and Beadoll’s Tallow Candles
Landing from schooner Loyal Scranton, and for
sato by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO,
oct 12
S undries—Just received—
60 boxes Coffee. Pepper and Mnstard
60 “ Bcadell Starch and Soap*
26 “ Adamantino and Tallow Candles
60 bbts and btgs extra Family Flour
30 “ Potatoes and Onions
40 gross Wood and Paper Matches
60 doxen assorted Brooms aud Pails
100 “ Scrub Brushes and Clotoos linos
60 “ Wash Boards
810 bags Java and Rio Coffee. For sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
net 2 corner Broughton and Drayton ste.
i , sasHED Circle A Sugar and Coffeo: and A Clni,
itied B% 0 Coffee, brown, powdored, extra
ii i ..y; Coffeo, old Govornment Java, Rio, light
“ ' J " rt ' U “ U, ^i&N^F.X‘oroccr r ,
corner of Whitaker and Charlton ste.
Jp£ACH_RRaNDY—V>°0 gallons pure old Peach
B; andy, for axis by
oct I
YOUNG ft WYATT.
1 ROBINSON & CAMP
1 UiAPRRS AND TAILORS,
t AND Dealers in flnoReadyMade
Cl OTHHG. bavo received an if
i paiied their stock of Fall and Wto<,
ter G(X)DS» comprising a foil and
complete assortment of Cloths, Casslraeres, Vett
ings and Over Coatings, which we will make and
trim In our usual stylo, aad at tbo shortest notice.
Our ready made.Clothlng Is manufactured at the
woll known house of W. T. Jennings ft Co, 231
Broadway, New York, and comprises all that Is
fine and fashionable to foe line.
FURNISHING GOODS or every description reqttl-
site to a gentiemaa’i wardrobe, constantly kept on
band, oil of wbloh wo offer on oar nsual credit
terms, or at a discount of 6 per oent for cash, at
3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING.
oct 1—\m next door to Pulaski House.
3I0KLE3, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER^
L 76 boxes Pickl s. X and gallon jars
500 gross EngUesh Pipes
260 “ Pipe Heads
600 roams wrappiog Paper
100 boxes frosh ground pure Pepper.
Received and for sale by
sept 28 McMAHON ft DOYLE,
S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, fto., fte.—
600 boxes Family Pale and No. 1 Soap
160 “ Fraser's Beadle and Oswego Starch
100 bbls. 8tewart’a Clarified Sugar
BO doxon Lemon Syrup
60 boxes super Carbon 8oda
Received and for sale by
sept 28 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
260 reams Wrapping Paper
60 doxen Pickles, received and for sale by
MCMAHON ft DOYLE,
Jyfl 106 and 17 ftiy street
P IG HAMS, Bdes, Shoulders, Dutch Saongei,
and new Bolognas. Just received by
oet 16 J. D. JESSE
—PER ktfl&AJWfct KJfOxvnxcr
FOX CKACKEKS,
AT BARRON’S.
oct 11
Messrs. PiDsvoan, Fat ft Go.,
i. K. Tm, Ekq., State Bank.
ALANBON MARSH,
S. A. ROLLO Firm of A. 8. Barnes ft Co.
ALONZO CHILD, “ “ ChUds, Pratt ft Co.
i; P. BALLARD. “* “ Uvlngston, Ballard ft Co.
WM. M. DODGE, “ “ Wm. M. Dodgo ft Co.
P.J. AVERY,
H. A. CURTIS, “
WM. E. ROLLO,
a T. LIPPINCOTT,
ISAAC NEWTON,
WM. A. HUSTED,
WM. H. RIVERSMITH,
W. H. LYON, “
OBO. CHAPMAN, “
job. h. wancoiT,
JOS. FATMAN, «
STEPHEN YON
GEO. SAVORY,
J. A. REQUA.
ALANSON MARSH, Presidout. •
■ivM CHAS. W. OGDEN, Vloo.PreslpenL
-- —-WM. E. ROLLO, Secretary.- :
49* This Company will issno Pouctes upon M*
rine, Inland Navigation, Transportation and Fire
Risks, at liberal rates or premium.
Lossos promptly and liberally adjusted.
JAMES M. GARTER, Agent,
oct 81 No. 86, Bay Street.
TUB GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
qf No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia Venn.
CHARTER PERPETUAL...... CAPITAL $500,000.
* H. A. Curtis ft Oo.
• Hus tod ft Carll-
W. ILLyonftCo.
“ Lee, Murphy ftOo.
“ Briggs, Westcott ft Co.
" Fatman ft Co. *
Geo. Jtavory ft Co,
inner
ut II o’clock, {il froot of store will be
iwturtmobt or Grocorios, ProvlsIdriB,
7iduw; Crockery and Glws Ware. Dry Ooods, nev
indiwohd handFvttiUilro, Clofolng, Fancy Aft
Jnmf3r f ‘ ^^ ^* *• ’ &0, ToVtos, c**)i bi
' $S-All articled purchased at auction ano in
setited for previous to tho next regular sale, wilt b<
so)d^)wuouwt uud risk. f formor purchaser.
. Now FUh. ;
Just received direct by i>chr L 8 Davis:
20 bbls now u». 2 Mackerel
2u do .Ho do 3, dp
20 hll bbls do do 2 do
20 do do dodo 3 do
20 qr do do do 2 do
20 qr do do do 3 do .
10 bbls Picketed Shad
100 boxe-i, each 40 lbs, new Codfish—prime
. 10 do • do 60 do, smoked Salmou, now
landiug and for sale low from foe wharf.
—ALSO—
60 boxes fresh ground Java Coffee. .oc21
Bacon.
Just received In store, aud for sale low, and ou
accommodating terms:
40 hhds primo Sides. oo21
Furniture at Auction.
TO M *RII0\V, at ll'o’elock, to front of store, will
' be sola,
Au assortment (if lino Furniture, consisting or
wardrobes, marble top bureau;, wash stands, cou-
tro tablos, book cases, solas, buitateada, cbalrs, and
a goderai assortment ot clmmlier and kltcheu for-
utture, nearly n« w, rale positive.
Termsjnuh.
t«21
HotiHuhold Furniture at Auction.
On FRIDAY, Utl. 3UI, at 11 o’clock, atNo. 2Quan-
took Rbw, Joues street, will be sold
All tbe Houeohold Furniture contained' to said
House, consisting ora gonoral assortment of Parlor.
Chamber and Kitchen Furniture, Salopositive.
Terms cash, oct 17
Railroad Crap Ties at Auction.
On MONDAY NEXT, 2tifo October, at 11 o’clock, in
the Depot Yard of tho Savannah, Albuny und Gnu
Railroad- *
2,000 Railroad Ties, (more or low,) suitable lor
fence posts, fire wood, etc., Ac Sold tor account
or all concerned. Terms cash. oct lo
Splendid Household Furniture at Auction.
On TUESDAY NEXT, 21st October, at 11 o’clock, at
foe lato residtncoof Dr. diaries Guuaiil, South
Broad street, Will bo sold—
A splendid assortment oi’Flno Fasbionablo Furni
ture. noarly now, consisting oi'splendld PurlorSots;
Sideboards: Sofas; .Chair»;Ta»les; Toto a Totes;. o-
crotaries; Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Bedsteads;
Msttra&jos; Carpets; Chamber Furniture; Kitchen
Furniture, Ac. Terms cash. oct 16
Stock or Groceries at Auction.
On MONDAY, October 27, will bo sold without re.
serve-
AU foe stock or Greceries contained in the Store
eituated at foo foot of Barnard sireot, Mcrket Dock,
consisting of a general assortment of Groceries,
Dry Goods, Liquors, fto. Terms cusb.
oct 16
Hid ‘9, Hides
Will pay foe hlghost^iarkct prices,'rash for good
Flint and dry salted Hides, foe coming season.
Bept 5
At Private' Salo,M
Just received to store and for sale lour for cubIi
76 boxes No. 1 Family 8oap
26 “ Palo &oap
100 “ “Frasers” Pearl Starch
26 ci8ks Small und middling Rice
10 bbls. Domestic Brandy
20 bbls. Old Mongahem Whiskey
26 half quarts and olghths assorted Brandio*
6 bbls. Georgia Peach Brandy
600 bbls. llonoiidale Cement
IQ half chests Hyson Tea
60 doxen Brooms
200 gross Round Wood Box Matchos.
aept 26 ( __
For Rent,
The counting room and st re next to our store,
formerly occupied by Mayer ft Blum. Also, several
stores under our ceuntllg room aug20
SOUTHERN LOTTERY
ON THE HAVANA PI*AN I
PRIZES GUARA TIED !
103,000 Dollars—15,00 0 Numbers Only!
jaVpbu oounty academy
rots, makuk, am inland nrstnuHoa.
DIRECTORS:
Charles C. Laforop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whlldeu, Merchant, 14 North Front-sL:
John 0. Hunter, Ora. of Wright. Hunter A Co.;
E, Tracy, firm or Tracy, ft Baker:
John K M'Curdy, firm of Jones, While ft M’Curdy;
Isaac Haxlehurst, Attorney aud Counsellors *
James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith, ft Co.;
Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker;
R. S. Walton, 860 Market street;
Thomas K. limerick, 634 Spruce street;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall
CHARLES C. LATHROP, President
Taos. K. Luunucx, Secretary.
JAMES M. GARTER, Agent,
June 16 No. 86 Bay street
MVBBFiUHi lNSUKASCK CUWI,
No. 11 Pint liraI, New York,
(BKTWKH IIOUVAY AMD NASSAU STRUCT.)
OmR Capital—,150,0001
rnHISCompany insures against loss or damage by
X Fire, on foe most reasonable terms, dwelling
houses and rurniture. warehouses, stores and mer
chandise. factories, ships to port, eto.
AU losses wUl be adjusted and promptly paid.
D. S. MILLS. President,
C. BROOM, Vice President
Enw’n C. Taylox, Secretary,
Q “ B -jW 8 “S e, £ r AIlT E H ? A««„t.
Jane 17 for 8avannab, 86 Bay street.
J^KW Smoked Herrings—50 boxes Now Smoked
_ Herrings, landing from tobr. L. Scranton and
lor sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
oct 12
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
1HE undersigned have and are now receiving
, their stock of
Foreign nnd Domestic Dry Goods,
To which ibey Invite foe attention of foeir friends
and easterners, and public generally, ns they feel
quite oonfldent that they can offer such Induce
meats as will satisfy the closest buyers. In oui
line will be found a foil supply or Planters’ Goods,
such as Kerseys, BtankoU, Linscyx, Flannels,
Sheetings, Shirtings, Cloths, Casslmeres, with a
good variety of other styles. Fancy Dress Goods,
such as rich, (all wool,) Do Istinoa. WoratedPUlda,
Cashmeres, Edglish sod French Merlnoes, Silks,
black and colored. Also, Moire Antiquo Silks, Em
broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, fto.,
&c., all of which we offer on liberal terms. Cali
and examine at WELLS & WILLIAMS,
oet 12 No. 149 Congress street.
NOVEL SCHEME!!
CAPITAL PiUZE
*40,000
8,280 PRIZES—LOWEST PRIZE 849.
More thtm One Prise to every Ten
Tickets!
PRIZES GUARANTEED t
[AUTHORIZED BY Tlih OTATK OV UBOKUIA.J
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
CLAit £0
To be drawn to foe city or Atlanta, Ga., to publlo, ot
FRIDAY, October 24,1866, on foe plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS!it
. J®* Purchasers to buying 10 Wholo Tickets,
(whwi the numbers end in 1, 2,3, 4,6,0, 7, 8, v.
o) are guaranteed a Prize ot 84b—Halves ami
Quarters in proportion.
SAMUEL JIWAN ft CO., Manager**.
30,000 Tickets*^,980 Prizes.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO.
$20 4, 0 0 01!
WUl be distributed according to the foUowiuk
original scheme t
1 prise of 840,000 ts 840,OOi
1
1 “
1 ••
1 « .....
1 “ ....
10 prises oT....
ioo “ or....
loo «
12,000 Is 12|00(
6,000 Is 6,001
2,000 1s 2,00'
1,000 is 1,00*
l.ooois 1,00.
200 are 2,00*
100 sro 10.000
70 are...
APPR0X1KATI03 FRJZJH.
4 prizes of 160 app’g te 840,000 prlxo, are
4 “ 126 “ 12,000 prize, aro
7,000
ajinutt jpattK;
adaptod fojr garuenlogpui
most excellent water on foe protnlst
aary outfonlldings. negro, houses,! btonatJtoMaL.
balance of foe li act, aay 40 aores. u uncteared land
rod heavily Umbered with valuable timber, and
foe soil excellent. The locality la very < exoelient:
notone case of sicknera h«K occurred on foenram-'
Isos duriug tho wholo time foe present proprietor
has owned It. This Is, a ebance for an inveatneal
rarely to bo met with, and any porson wUhtog a
-inlet private residence near foo city, or any pvtsod
Joelrous of going Into tbo gardening business to
[ffi“ho u {toSV®‘ c * r our “ rk, “- m
For terms, which will bo very liberal, Inquire at
our counting room, 164 Bay atreoL Titles undisputa-
®* g ang9-
, At Private Sale. 7
cxccl,enl article for atock
^ishoL ’ and examine. Price pc*
~ " Toltent.
bhff - •!£?»’
Wanted to Purchase
A convenient medium-slxed house, in a central
lotttion—one fronting on a square would be prefer-
rOd 7unel0° h ° De * ibor ' 1 ’ l,rioe wou,d be given.
_ At Private Bate.
. e ! lg i b,u bn,Wta K t° ta » M feet front by 100
to 124 n et deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and
Gaston streets, These lots are on high giouud aud
some of them in foe Immediate neighborhood ofthe
iot selected for tho site of foe Savannah, Albany
and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms sabre as city lot*
via : one-fllfo cash, foo balance bearing luterest»»
six per oent. Juuel9.
BY AUTBOHITY OF TUX SUnor OXObSia
CLASS 8.
To be diawn November 16, 1850, at Concert Hall,
Macon, Ga., under foo Bworn euperlntcndenco ot
Col. George M. Isigan andJas. A. Nlsbet, Esq.
, 4S" Remember tills J/ittory has only fifteon
thousand numbers—esa than any Lottery to foo
world, thorcioro it m foo beat for Investment. Ex-
amluo the Scheme t
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 816,000
. 6.000
. 2,000
. 4,000
. 2,600
8,000 -
. 60,000
4 “ of 81,Ota) are
6 “ of 60& are
80 “ or 100 are
1,600 • *• of 40 aro
AWROXIMATIOX PRIWW.
20 approximations of 8100 uro 82,000
£} “ 60 are 2,600
60 “ 20 are 1,000-
1,712 prized amountlDgto.. 810J,000
Tiokota 810—Halves 8t-Quartere 82.60.
49’ PJImb payable without doduction. *' - =*' :
The 1,GOO l'rlzoa of 840 ore determined 1 by tho
test figure ol foo number that draws tbo'Unital
Prijte of 816,000. 'tho Capital Prlxe will, of'course,
end with one or tbe flgnres—1. 2,3.4, 6,6, 7.8. 9.
0. Those Wholo Tickets oudlng with* foe Barne
Uguro os tho last In tho Cap-tiil will bo entitled to
840. Halves and Quarters in proportion.
49” Persons sending money by mail need no
tear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to
Communications confidential. Bonk notes of sound
bnnks token at imr.
^jfST.Ifosewtebtog particular numbers should
order immediately.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
“*.» MaoS,d..
II OLOON-i MaueigcB, a ifwh supply just rerei
U b /. f.D.MSS. T
)30l
rpAUlAS, CUMKS AND MANTILLAS, a beaufo
X tol lot, ranging to prico from 816tato 880, of
L'nrU hlH* Alvina ftiol I > i_ .
!'****« iruui vi owio sue, or
foe vory. best stylos, just received and for sale by
. , J. W. THRELKhLD,
_8Cpt 2'J corner Congress and. Whitaker its.
B ACON—24 hhds. prime Bacon Sides; 8 hhds,
primo Bacon Shoulders, landing from steamer
Keystone State,” and for sale by
sept25tr^gr OCTAVOS COHEN.
l force
VALUABLE PLANTATION FORSALB
Mta THE SUBSCRIBER offors for salo bis
V PLANTATION,
tnTtberty County, called Millhoven, situated
miles from Hiuesville.an4 six miles from foe Gull
Railroad, contalntogThree Thousand Acres. Three
hundred aores oleared and under good rencc, most
or wbtcb has boon cleared within foe lost few years.
The other portions have bcon highly manured for a
number of years, and are now very productive. Oo
foe place is a valuable Saw and Grist Mill on a fine
stream, to good running brder * a large and commo
dious Gin House, as good as new, with running gear
for horse power, together wifo a good Gin. Good
new framed Negro Houses, sufficient to accommo
date fifty Negroes. His elegant new two story
Dwelling House, together with all necessary out
Buildings, auch as Stables, Corn Houses, fto. In
tact every thiog in snch order that the purchaser
csnjeallxe the fall resources or the land without
the outlay nfa dollar in fixtures. It la probably the
best settled Plantation in Liberty oounty.
It will be tod one third cash, foe balance to one
and two years. The only inducement to sell is the
XJ1PEA' PAPER AND PlCKLKd —60 'grosaPpe’ that tho subscriber has another Plantation six
X Heads, 100 do Pipes
6,opo prise, aro
2,000 prizo, aro 300
1,000 prize, ore 400
200 prize, are 1,600
...120,000
3.280 prixos amounting to 8204,000
Wholo Tickets 810-Holves 85.00-Quarters 82.60.
PLAN OP THE LOTTERY.
The numbors from 1 to 30,000, corresponding
with those numbers on the Tickets printed ou Bep-
arato Blips of paper, aro encircled with small tlu
lubes, aud placed in one wheel.
Tho flrst 216 Prizes, similarly printed and en
circled, are placed In another wheel. Tho wheels
are then revolved, and a Nambor Is drawn from
foe wUeel of Numbers, and at foo Batne tlmo a
Prizo is drawn from tho other wboel. The numbor
and Prises drawn out are opened and exhibited to
foe audience, and registered by tbe Commissioners,
the Prize being placed against foe numberdruwn.
This operation te repeated until all the Prizes are
drawn out.
Approximation Prizes.—Tho two preceding aad
the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing foe
first 10 Prizes will be entitled te the 64 Approxi
mation Prizes, according to foe Bcbomo.
83,000 (Prizes of 840,000 will bo determined by
foo text figure or foe number that draws the 840,000
Prize, por example, IT the numbor drawing tho
840,000 Prlxo ends wifo No. 1, foon all foo .Tickets
where foe number ends in 1 will bo entitled to 840.
If foe Numbor ends with No. 2, then all tbe Tickets
where foe number ends to 2 will be entltlo4 to 840,
and so on too.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.
As, by this dobeme. one Ticket to every 10 1$
guaranteed to draw 840, we will sell Certificates oi
'acWages or 10 Tickets, (where tho numbers end in
*» 2.8, 4,6,6, 7, 8, 9, 0,) at the following rates,
which te foo risk on them.
AU that fo6y draw over foe amount guarautood
accrues to foo purchaser.
Certiflcos of Package or 10 Wholo Tiokots 860
“ “ 10 Half « 80
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 16
It wiUbe perceived, by this plan, that for 800 tbe
mrebaser bos a Certificate or 10 Tickets, when 1!
lebuysTickotehe would only getfor tbat sum C
Wholes, thus by buying Cer tficates be has tour
more chances for largor Prizes—Halves and Quar
ter Packages to proportion.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
Enclose foe money to our address for foo Tlckote
ordered, on receiptoT which they will bo forwarded
by first maU.
The drawn numbors wUl bo forwarded to pur
chasers immediately after the drawing.
49" Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Office. County and State.
Remember that evory prlxe Is drawn, and paya
ble without deduction.
AU prizes of 81,000, and under, paid immediately
after foe drawing—other prises at the nanaltime of
thirty days, toll without deduction.
49" All communications strictly confidential.
Prize tickets cashed or renewed to other tickets
at elthor offioo.
Orders for tickets or certificates can be addressed
cither to
8. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
sopt 80 S. IV AN, Montgomery ,Ala
mUes from this, and tbs necessary attention to both
takes too mneb time from his professional engage
ments, hence he would reUovo himself of tbe care
of one by disposing of It,
WUn U homa til. .atMcrlbtr will Uk« plauun
in ibowln, UkpUc. to uj on. whn miyciU, ud
In bl. nbienco Ur. Benjamin Donor will ihowll.
ocllt-lnrtw WM. B. GAULDEN.
FOR GALE:.
f - S* T r “ u .of Uld, too KIK etch, 8 nr
L^SSfSsSSr'iW <" S»»*nu*b 0.n the h.
GnirPallFend, well nd^Ued lo tic growth
Bloo.CouonendCorn, and wood enough toner
ten tlme. or«r. Appljto
M» U 0. A. CLOUD
76 do Barrel Govern
300 do Shoo, Store noil Somb Brunhee
600 do Clofoes Lines
600 do Toilet Soap
Reoelv d and for isle by
__ 4 W McMAHON ft DOYLE.
™M TERS ’ - iNK7
Jj . J* B. OUDDEDGB, Agent,
Maxsbau House Buitowo.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA :—SOUTHERN DI8
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
[L. S.1 Cuahlks S. Henry, Clerk.
TO foo Marshal <*f said District, Greeting:
W HEREAS, Joseph Finegon. Alexander Mc
Rae and Archibild H. (foie, partners, ubIdk
tbe name, firm and utylo or Joseph Finegan ft Co., of
Horldu,havooxhibited their libel in tbo United Mates
District Court for tbo Southern District or Georgia,
stating, alleging and propounding tbat on or about
foe twenty first clay oi June, lu tbe present year, it
was agreed betwoou the agents uf tho ship parlia
ment then in Liverpool, and foe ageuts offoe-sald
libellants, that foo said ship Put llament should pro-
cood to Cardiff, and foenco convey a cargo of raU-
road iron, not exceeding twelve hundred tons, to
Fornandina, Amelia Island, Florida, and del verfoe
same,oa beingpild freight; that, at the time ol
making raid agreement, it was represented by fo«
agents of said ship, that with foe sold cargo she
would draw from olghteeu to nineteen reel only-
that It was further ugroed. li on arrival off Amelia
island, iUliould bo ascertained, from foo pilot, that
there was nut sufficient water to aumlt the ship so
ihut she could get up to Fornandina, foe Captain
ibould have foo right, upon having foo (hot duly
cortltlod by a licensed pilot, to proceed to Su
Muryr, Gcorglu, or, if tbo samo objection applied to
foul port, then to go to Savannah,or so near (hereto
us sho might solely get, and there deliver her cargo;
font the bald tfolp arrived off Amelia Island on the
morning ol the twenty-ninth of September, when
the master or said ship represented tbat she drew
nlnoteeu aud one halt feet of water, and there being
OU foo b"* nn thntilBU full Iwuuin fn.i •
there s
tbole&s. _
nut attempt to enter; that, ou tbo following day,
tbo wind having lathe meantime continued to blow
from foe west, auu thereby greatly reduced foo
wator on too bar, tbo muster or the said ship ob
tained from tho pilot In r.bargo a certificate tbat foe
said ship drawing nluetcen and one half fret or
water, could not cross foo bar that morning, and
immediately and without further delay, sailetiaway
for Savannah; that at foe time wbeu the said tfoio
so sailed away, foe weather was perfectly fair, and
has so continued bllhorto, and foe anchorage per
fectly secure, and that it to foo custom for ships
and vessels to wait a reasonable timo for tavorablo
winds aud tldos to cross all bars, and this tho more
especially at thoso ports where tbe aid or steam
oaunot bo obtained; that there te reason to believe
tbat foo master of (he said ship exs; go aied her
draught, and that foo same did not ex* ce t nineteen
feet as represented by her agents at fo.< time of
making foe said contract; but that, even wifo the
draught or nineteen and one hair feet, fob said ship
could bavo crossed foe bar on divers days since
•die so sailed away, aud without having been com
pelled to wait more than areasunab o time trier
mr first arrival; that, beforo tbe arrival ot foe said
ship off Amelia Island, foe owners tboroof, Enoch
l'raln ft Co., ofBostou, had tesuod to tbo matter of
said ship positive orders to proceed at once to Sa
vannah, in violation or foo said contract, and tbat
foo subsequent proceedings or the said master were
merely a pretext to shield hto owners from legal
responsibility for such vlulailon ; that tho said mas
ter. although requested eo to do, refoses to proceed
to Fornandina and dollvcr his said cargo, but Insists
on delivering foo same at Savannah ou being paid
full freight; that, Uy reason ortho said premises,
foe said libellants will be subjected to great loss,
damages and expenses, lor wuloh they are Justly
entitled to compeDflutlon from foe said ship; and
thoy therefore pray that process, la due form of
law, may issue against tho said ship Parliament*
her boats, tackle, apparel and furnitnre, and foa
tbesaidCourt will pronounco in lavor of tbe said
libellants, that foe master of said ship shall deliver
tho said cargo to them, free und discharged from
all claim for freight for tbo trausportaUoa thereof,
or in default thereof, that foe sold ship may bo
condemned to auebamount ordamage* as the Coart
may decree tbe said libellants have sustained, and
or Buoh other ond further relief as to right and jus
tice may appertain and tho Court 1s competent to
give to tho premises.
And whereas, foe Honorable John C. NJcoll, foe
judge of tbo said Court, has ordered and directed
tho oleventh day or November next, tor all persona
in gonoral, who havo or pretend to bavo any right,
tttlo or interest la foe said ship Parliament, her
boats, tacklo, apparel and fornlture, to be cited at
foe premises, to appear before the Judge AT said
District Court, at too United States Court Room, to
tho city or8avannab, at eleven o’olock to the tore-
noon or said day. there to show cause, if any they
havo, why Judgmo t should not pass as prayed for.
You are, therefore, hereby authorized, empow
ered and strictly enjoined, peremptorily to cite all
persons whomsoever, hiving or pretending to have
ij right, title or Interest In foe said ship Parlia
ment, ner boats, tacklo, appaicl and furniture, by
all lawful ways and means, whereby this monlti* a
maybe made publlo, to be and appear at the time
and plate atoreaaid, before foe Judge aforesaid,
and to attend upon overy session and aeNlona or
laldCourttoba told then and from thence, nnUl a
definitive decree aboil be promulgated to tbe premi
ses. If any of them shall think fit to do so, to hear,
abide by and perform all and singular that may be
decreed to foe premises, under pain or tba law and
contempt thereof, and whatsoever you ihall do
in foe premise* yon shall duly cert fy to the Judge
aforesaid, at tbe time and place aforesaid,together
withtbeae presents.
Witness foe Honorable John C. NJcoll, Judge o
fos said Court, this eighth day of October, to the
y nar of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
«pt2T
.iito.-dllruDb,
All parwo. luturuiud lu lliu rortfotiu munition
ui required to ulco due notice ihereor.
DANIEL H. oTItTABI,
....... U. 8. MuiUL
Mtober 8th, 18W. oMlIMa
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