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BTATK OK ODOBOIA,
B’«LW«TS:
MoratnUd, And unto#* him « Mil (roper penon
S Ibr ike AdmlnUtoAtloM Koireppotai WII-
Jim H. Koleu; Admlotairetoroetato.
TbMo ero th.rolbro to elto ud Adtnonlib (U
whom It ra»y oonoerii, lobe ud ewer bjtoreuld
wnfifflBsae
irolioMld AdntletolreUoewlU bo (noted M oboro
"wiutn Wllltom Leo, bq,, Ordiury (Ur the
rountyof Bulloch.
00 oct29 WILW AM LEE, 0. B. 0.
-sigRuiA Bi?E«k)HCg!rwr,—
A DMINISTRATOR'S 8AIJ>»AfW*able lean or*
dor muted hr the Oourt of ordinary of told
county, win bo sold before tho Court Homo door, to
Mid county, on the firstTuesday m Deoember next,
between the lawfot hours of sale (612) five hundred
and twelve scree, more or less Pine lend, well lm*
proved in sold county, bounded on the South, by
inches! White, Sonlh East. John Vessmith, tot
Whilom Kush, North William Rowe, belonging
to the DtateoT Morris Dorrien, deceseed, sold Ibr
the benefit of the heirs ofsaid deoessed. Terms on
the day of isle. This llth dsy October. 1858.
JOHANN AH DORRIEN, Adra’X.
oct!9 TIMOTHY CONNELLY, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
t DMINISTRATOR’S SALS —Afreesble to sn or-
tier granted by the Oourt or Ordinary or Bui-
loch county, wtl be sold before' the oonrt house
doer, in Statesboro’, tn sold county, on the first
Tuesday Id November uoxt, between the lawful
hours or stlo: Tbirty-throo hundred, sixteen end
• half (3316)4) sores or Land, more or less, all ad*
joining in different surveys, and lying on tho Mill*
odgevilto Road and Spring Cieek.in said connty—
It being the late realdenoe or Thomas Hllb, de
coded. It la well imnrovod, with a good and well
finished dwelling house and all nooessary out-build*
;ng». with a good mill and Rome two hundred sores
ol cleared land, with thirty or forty acres of ham*
monk, or bay land lately put under cultiva
tion. Also, all the Umber, which will square
twelve luuhos or a tract or Land, sold by said do
ceased to Arthur Kerby and the Umber reserved In
nis life ttmo. All belonging to the estate of Thomas
Rills, deceased. Sold for the benefit or the nelra of
Mid doceaiod. Terms made known on day ofaale.
HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r.
Hept. 10th, 1850 aeptlS 1
S ITUATION WANTED.—A lady from New York
it anxious to obtain a situation as Seamstress
in a private fanlly. Address M. 1.., through tho
Post UlUce. oct28-2l*
- PRIVATE BOARDING.
A Fr.W M.nglu gentlemen can obtaiu good Board
and Lodging at the Ho. Woat, corner St.
juiioD and Price Street’*.
oot23 2W
Recent Deitrnetion of I). H. Lilienthal’i
TOBACCO KANOFACTOBIES.
NEW YORK, Oct. Id,1860.
I n conaequuuee or (ho complete dosirucUou by
lire or both our new and old otUb!ishmonu<,
No 1 ?. 216,217, 219 and 221 Washington street, ami
78 iurclay street, together with our ma-ihinory,
and sti'ck, wo have oeon compollcd to suspend
manufacturing for a brier period.
tie have already taken measures to rebuild on
tin- >ld.situ, but in tho moanUmo wo have taken
tin* ‘xtonsive raanufantury, corner of Vestry and
Wiwiiiitg’on f treots, aud tho store No. 81 Barclay
street, where, by the 25lh lost., wo shall be pre
pared t» exeent, ..rders with our usual promptness.
oar tlui.«> are d ie to our fri mis, aud the public,
for the get., m support they havo so long extend
•dtoour usiuoii.-tiiueut—to merit the continuance
uf which we k> »»» spare no pains or expanse, and
we shad contiuue to manuiucture tho same excel
lent quality ol Tobacco which -mr establishment
ua- furnished slnco the ycur 1803, and which has
•-a nyedsuch popularity among consumers.
.V i). i’ieaso address all orders and communica
tions to No. 8i Uarcluy stroot.
octiS- 31
Savaunah, Ua.
• : . otaAlfrEu & co,
No, O WUtUktr Rtrcct, SstvituwttU, Gw.,
WdOUCUIN AND RVTA1L DXALZRS IN
S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Moulding!, fto White
Lead, Zinc, White Ljnsocd, Sperm, Whale, Tan*
ners’aud NcatsfootUils, Glass. Brushes. Gold Loaf,
Bronxo, Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantels,
fto.^fto jot
PATENT IDE PITCHERS.
J UST rocolved, ONLY thirty-two days rrom Bal*
Umore by tho nuw Steamship Liuo. Tht nu
merous enquirers will be glad to loaj*u that' ..ov
have finally arrivod.
KENNEDY ft BEACH,
House-furnishing Store, Hodgson’s New Block
tug 4
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SPARTA, OA.
^WUI preettoe tn tho counties or Hancock, Warren,
Washington, aud Baldwin.
RxnuxNcm—Behn ft Foster, Rabun ftSmita, aud
E. A. Soullard, Savannah. Jan9
WM.B. DANIBLL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, UA
$ir Ottlco over. Thomas SI. Turner ftGo, * Drug
ore, Ba street. my7
M ILL It) R <fe RoTL;
ATTOrtNEYS AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, OA.
Will practice iu the Brunswick Clrcult-oouiprta-
lug tho following Counties:
Glynn, Wayue, Camden, Ware, Apppllug,
Clinch, Coffee ami Charlton.
JOHN fi. MILLER. L. C. ROLL,
tug 3 ly
i wrarF^RKHEE;
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
and Foreign and Domestic Fruit,
corner Broughton and Whitaker-dt.
i'uwn aud country supplied with choice goods at
moderate prices. All orders promptly intended
lo. ami satisfaction always guaranteed. spl8
JOHN G7FAEEIGANT,
WilOLKSALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SABH AND PANE
DOORS.
West side Mouumout Squaro, Savannah, Ga.
mayll
"JOHN fiirfiHEEHN r : —
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office corner Bay aud Drayton street*
Jyw .
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
NOTARY®^iS^XAScS?ACCOUNTS?’AND
COPYIST.
WUl uxoute Deeds, Mortgages, Power of Attorney,
Wills, Bonds, Notices uudi'aklug ot Interrogatories.
Office at the Court House, Savannah, Ga.
Court Days, Third Tuesday in each mouth, aud
held at the oilluoof Edward <•. Wilson,Esq.
Residence, Gaston, between Barnard aud Tattnall
street.
Any call at night, on business, will bo attended
to km mediately. jy2b
Will. C. CONNELLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ItABklAA, WORTS COUNTY, .A.. (POSY OIWCS, ALUANT.)
Will practise in tho Soutiici u circuit, ami in Macon,
Dooly and Wurth Couutics ol tho Macon Circuit.
4ST Particular attention given to tho collection oi
claims in South-Western Georgia. jeil—6m
P. JACOBS,
SUGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Bull street, (sign or the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly ou baud SpaulKb, Hull
Spanish, aud American Segura, at wholesale and re
*“ Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, fto. ,uuo i
ARBOUR BILLIARD SALOON.
rpuilSALEOKTO RENT—Everything complete to
A; carry on a large Bar Room and Billiard saloon.
Possession given 1st of November. Nunn need np
ply but those who aro capable or conducting a re
spectable business. To such a person a good oppor
tunity is now offered. Apply to
J. M. HAYWOOD,
oc*i8-tlllnl Agent.
SWAN &. CO’S LOTTE
RIES.
[AimiOKlXXD BT T1IX RATX Of OXOXOIA.] *
iVOVMi SU ilEML !!
CAPITAL PRIZB
• 40, 0 0 0
3,280 PRIZES—LOWEST PRIZE $49.
More than One Prlae to every Ten
Tlehetel
PRIZES GUARANTEED I
FORT GAINES ACADEAIK LOTTERY.
GLASS .21
To be drawn In the city of Atlanta, Ga.. lnpablio, on
FRIDAY, November 28,1866, on toe plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS 111
49- Purchasers in buying 10 Whole Tickets,
are guarantied a Prize or $40—Halves and Quar
ters in proportion.
JAMES Me HENRY,
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Avoragc
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn*
Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from
imericon or British Underwriters, uud attention
gi von to all matters connected with shipping and In
surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ol
the Custom House. iy uov S
JESSE T. BERNARD, ~
UTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I AW,
Nowuausviilo, Fla.
deference—iGeorge . Brown, William Dell, New-
uunsvillc, Kla., H. B. Hilton, Boston ft Villalongo.
-Savitunali, G.i. rayil
C. W. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Y&ANKLUf, HKABD 00., OA.
WUl attend to professional business in the Counties
or Heard, Carroll, CUmpbdl, Coweta, Fayette, Ueri-
wether and Troup.
Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.: Hon,
David Irwin, Marlotto, Ga.; Colonel M. M. TidwoU,
Fayetteville, Ga ; and Mr. WlUlam Dougherty. Co-
lumb'is, Ua. aepYJ-ly
Wm. MoAL LISTER. ~ ~
Marble Monuments, Tombs and Gravo Stones, fora
Shod on roosouablo terms. Orders res*
pwtttfndy solicited
apI8
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
AUlOATOB, EAST VLOJUDA.
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern Co unties
Refer to—Col. 8. 8. Blbley, and R. B. HUteu, 8a
vannah. fob2-4f
SAMVEL SWAN ds CO., Managers.
3U,000 Tickets—3,380 Prises.
PHIZES AMOUNTING TO
201, 00 0!!
Will be distributed according to the following
ORIGINAL SCHEME!
1 prize of $40,000 Is..
..$40,000
1 “ 12,000 is 12,000
1 “ 6,000 is ;.t 6,000
1 “ 2,000 is 2,000
1 “ 1,000 1s 1,000
1 “ 1,0001s 1,000
200 are 2,000
100 sre 10.000
.... 70 are..... 7,000
APPROXIMATION PR1ZK3.
4 prizes of 160 app’g to $40,000 prixo, are
klQ prizes uf
100 ♦» of
1W “
40
3,000
126
100
76
60
46
40 are
u
12,000 prise, are
6,000 prise, are
2,000 prize, are
1,000 prise, are
200 prizo, are
120,000
3.280 prizes amounUng to $204,000
Whole Tickets $10—Halves $6.00—Quarters $2.60.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
80,000, Numbers corresponding with those num
bers ou tliu Tickets are placed in one Wbovl The
first 210 Prizos are placed in another Wheel. A
number is d awn from tho number Whcol. aud at
the same time a Prize is drawn from the other
Whsel. Thu Prize drawn U placed against the
Number drawn. This operation is ropeated until
all ibe priz-s are drawn out.
At’fKoxfMATio.v 1'KiziU Tho two preceding and
the two succeeding Numbers to thoso drawing the
ttr*t Id Prizw will ou untitled to the 64 Approxi
mation Prizes, according to the Scheme.
•4,000 Prizes of $40,wo will bo determined by
the but Azure of the uurnber that draws tho $40,000
Prizo. For example, if tho number drawing the
•40,000 Prize i iidn with No. 1. then all the Tickets
wbero tho number and* iu 1 will bo entitled to $40,
If the Number audit with No. 2, then all the Tickets
where the uurnber euda in 2 will be entitle! to $40,
and so on too. '
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.
A*, by this Scheme, one Ticket in overy 10 Is
guaranteed tef'raw $10, we will sell Certificates ol
% PackHgof of 10Ticket*, (whore the numbers end in
V<*'3, 4, 6,6, 7, 8, 0, o.) at.the following rates,
which u the risk ou them. ’
Al» that they draw over the amount guaranteed
accrues to the purchaser.
Certlflces or Package or 10 Whole Ticket* $rq
“ “ 10 Half “ 'go
“ “ 10 Quarter “ ift
It will be perceived, by this plan, that for $60 the
purchaser has a Certificate or 10 Ticket], when It
liobuya Ticket* he would only gut for that autn 6
Wholes, thus by buying Cer Ifluato* be has four
more chances tor larger Prises—iiitlr s and Quar
ter Packages In proportion.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OK C2K1IK.OATES.
Enclose the money to our address for the. Tickets
ordered, on rceoiptof which they will bo tor warded
by first mall.
The drawn uurabors will bo forwurded to pur-
obaiers immediately after the drawing,
,49" Purchasers wilt please write thc r>i^n*tures
plMa, and give their Post Office, County'.tpd State.
Remember that svery prize la drawn, and paya
ble without deduction. ■" - v
All prizes of $1,000. and under, paid Immediately
Jftwthe drawing—otherwise* at the usual time of
tblMydavi, foU withosl'dedtiction.
All communications strictly confidential.
Prize ticket! cashed or'renewed In other tickets
at either office. ■"■*•=•* i
either'” ter tickets or certlflfatcs can Waddress. d
8. SWAN ft 00;,‘Atlanta, Ga., or
oct26 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
B UITER ft CHE
26 kegs thole
w&toi-iuu-GiirV..
1W do Choice Goahon
Undteg por steamer .and fob sat
SCRANTON, JQ]
*un nwnv, .
TWO comfortablp,WowlsnTKNER ENTS
In corner or liberty and Drayton strootn.
Apply to JOHN BOSTON,
FOUHlfiNTr
THE subscriber being about to partition
[ oil the two.ologaut aud cummodloua ate-
rliw uvor Dr. llrauttey a Drug Store Into
L office*. offi>rH th*>in foi rent by 1st of No-
eriiext. • CHARI.** AHOLL,
srpt 211 \ Architect.
r m«ir —
t THB fourth storj vor Dr. Brantley’s Drug
Store. Apply to <1HARLES BHOLL,
sept 29—tf*4C$ Architect.
FOR RENT.
A WHARF STORE under 174 Bay sfro*
Possession given 1st October.
_ Apply to TISON ft GORDON,
sept 20
■ A VALQABUC LOT, noar the Central
Railroad Depot, about 60 x 100 foot. This
Lot Ih fee simple. On the premises are
three comfortable Wooden BUILDINGS,
nt for fcouO jwr annum. Terms moderate.
Apply to J. B OUBBEDGE,
sopt 20 Agent.
ATLANTA HOTEL. - “
ATLANTA i i ■ ■ GEORGIA.
J. J. HBBLBR. Proprietor.
Late of the rtraniahOM, Ifm (Meant.
PiuQngarapQrKreatngTnliuwtU find
Supper ready on the arrival of the Cars,
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL.
m
BOARD RR DAT.
BOARD rXRWXXX...
BOARD PSR MONTH.,
,mayl3
MILLS HOUSE,
Jetor*
....$ 1 60
6 00
20 00
lyr
fli
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
QUAKLXSTON, 8. 0.
THIS House la now adapted to all the
wants ortho Travelling Public, and the ef
forts of the Proprietor will be 10 deserve
their natronaffO.
mar 81 THOMAS 8. NICKERSON.
~ EDUCATION.
DARIEN ACADEMY.
r e TRUSTED ortho above uumed Institution
announce to the publio, that this Academy
WUl bo opened ou tho first Monday la November
ne.
The principal, Col. S. Spencer, an experienced
teacher, comes woll rocommeuded by his former
t iatrons and other gcntlomeu or highest rcapecta-
illlty.
Rocommended to us, as he is, os well as from our
own knowledge of Col. Saucer, we commend him
and the Academy to tho patronage of our friends at
home and abroad.
Mlaa'A. M. Spencer will assist iu the Female and
Junior departmort. For forther Information, apply
to L. M. BLOUNT, Soc’ry.
sept2&
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIETTA, GA*
oct26—ly
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT IdAW.
Troupvllle, Lowndes Oonty,Ga.
(roll
OHAB. G. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MnXXDOIVIUJf, OA.)
Practices Law In the various Gouutios of tbe Oc*
mnlgoe Qroult, and the adjoining Counties ol Twiggs,
Laurens and Washington.
Refer to—John Bouton, H. A. Crane, and B. B
Hilton. febl4
GKOnUB A. UOHDON,
ATIOItNEy AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AND
Commiuioner of tht U. S. Court of Claimtfor
the State of Georgia.
Ofiloo Corner Bay and Bull streets.
my to
YONGB dt FRIERSON,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
so. 94 BAv-wraxw. savannah. «a
apr4
ANTS,
D. A. O’BYRNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,)
Office 175, Bay-st., over Turner ft Co’s. Drug Stora
■AVAKNAH, OA.
nov 10—ly
8. IV. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
'froupvillo, Lowndes County, Ga.
Reforonoe—Hon. W. B. Ft.zHi.vu, Savannah, Ga.
rayil
EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Ward ft Owens’ Law Office, froyll
WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ■
Hay-tired Saw\nah.
THUS. S. WAYNE. U. E. ORENVU.LE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
jy 6—tf Savanualt. Clwtlauooga.
CRANE , WELLS * CO.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savaiinoli, Ga.
LANIER & ANDERSON;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ap6-ly suoon, ox.
REMOVAL.
Tho subscriber has removed to tho store
east of Mr. O’Connor, corner or Drayton and
Broughton streets, adjoining the Marshall
House, whero he la prepared to make to or
der Uentlomeu’s Coats, Pants, Vests, fto., in a man
ner to suit the most fastidious.
Gontlemeu furulshiug their own materials will
find it to their advantage.
Cash must bo paid for workmanship iu all casos,
as thoro will bo uo books kept op. n.
Cutting ter men and boyB atteudod to; and all
outUng jobs must bo paid for on delivery.
Uniforms of all kinds raodo according to the Unit
ed States’ Regulations.
49" Young men desirous of becoming good out-
tors ot all garments bel aging to the trade can be
taught In six lessons, at $3 a lesson. •
Those who will patronize mo will find prices to
suit the times. M. CAREY, Agont
sept 18—4m
S IS
m
at
T1
HUDSON’S FERRY FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale all hor
.aasmlona in Scrlvcn county, contain-
ing about one tuouaand acres of Land,
more or less, all adjoining said Ferry,
and oxtonding to tho Augusta road —
.The Improvement* consist or a good
Jmg, diorc, Warehouse; and all other necessa
ry out-buildings. About slxty-flvo acres are under
fence and In guad order for cultivation. The laud
is first quality, aud woll suppllod with fencing tim
ber. It is an excellent stand for tho merchandize
business. The Ferry is tho best located and moat
patronized ot any other between Savannah and
Augusta. Thero is also passing through the land a
nover failing stream, folly sufficient to supply any
Grist or Saw Mill. For.fortiior partloulurs address
me at Springfield, Effingham county, Ga.
»ept7—tt ELIZABETH JONEf
. FOR BALTIMORR-The new schr. CHIEF,
M r
0* 16 ' UUNIKK VllAMHKMi.
VOR BOSTON.—Th. ne* «olir. ALBA,
"--'Uilo T./lor, will moot with prompt deo-
von NKW Yohk-Tno .tip OoLUkfliA,
anoijup uu
ffija Oopteln Bi.Ut, will tuv. dMptt
HE .boro port. For Trolibl »pply to
oot 1 HUNTRR SO AH'
Hpetchfbr tho
■'AHORU,
EO-rquo ISAAC R. It AVIS, CtpUIn Bond, <00
lurthoo—ou tAke tho bulk of 1,000 bile, oot-
wo. Apply to C. A. OKHNEH.
^Aviiwr ViMU—Tho eohr.nf ANNUL CepUdn
Uofotton, uo* loadlog, *111 lure tmmedlete die
pelob. For Trolghtoogegemebu apply to
■optlO CHAS. A. GREINER.
THE GREAT WESTERNINSUKA6/UK
00, OF NteW. YORK,. .; w
B aOd BtVER Risks at thsTr
_ ;ton street, near the Bay.
- rr .-., — will bo takou on liberal lorms,
and ibe usual credit given on Premium Notes.
Three qttartoro oftlio InirtlnoHS will fo> relumed tn
the oitslomors ju Surip «•
oct22-fln» O. A* L. Lumnr, Agent.,
' iSSCbaSSS7'
Southern Mutual Itisuratice CuuipaJty,
Southern Mutual Life Ins. Uompau>,
Hume lueuini.ee Company, of N. lorlt,
Springfield File A Marine Ins. Com’y,
Risks in tho above Insurance Comitaniei- tiuiforta
ken by WM. KINO ft 80NS, Ay. ut ,
No. 9U fiaj -if.ml,
davanumh, 14th Decembor, 1866. •••• Li •
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tho staunch fast
lUngsobr R W TULI^ A M Strowbrldgo,
— For freight, apply to
augio G. A. GREINER.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A I Amuriom
Mk ship FALCON, Patton master, having a
flIlflCi largo portion of Trolght engaged, will meet
with dispatch as above, for balance or cargo, apply
to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
Niagara Falls, the Lakes & Canada
SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST RODm
Per SUamhlp keyilone Slate, via Philadelphia
PHILA-
DELP’A
NIAQ’RA
FALLS
mHIS LINE oonnoois at Philadelphia with the
X GrestVsrth-Western Railroad Route, through
to Niagara Fills and Buffalo, in sixteen hours from
Philadelphia.
Through Tickets, with the privilege or stopping at
Philadelphia, and intermediate points, for sale by
the Agent.
Fare to Niagara Falls or Boffltio
“ Elmira 28
*' Canandaigua 27
CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent,
J23 Savannah, Georgia,
CABIN PASSAGE TO NHW YOBK
$26 00.
Semi-Weekly United States Mall Line.
T1HE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
I Steamships—
KNOXVILLE.. 1,600 tons..Capt. 0. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA ... .1,600 “ . .Oapt. Thomas ijon.
FLORIDA 1800 •• ..Capt. M. 8. Woodhull.
ALABAMA.... 1,800 “ ..CapL G. R.Schenok.
will uuva aavaxNAH xvtav
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
These ships are among the largest on the coast,
unaurpaasod in speed, safety and comfort, making
tholr passages in fifty to sixty hours, and are com
manded by akUlfol. careful and polite officers.—
Having elegant slate-room accommodation*, they
offer a meet desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passage to Now York $26
Steerage Passage to New York $
PADELFORD. FAY ft CO., Savannah.
SAM’L L. IHTCmLL. 18 Broadway,
fob 6 __ New York.
"FOR NEW" YUhKT
Will tail Wednesday, 29th Oct, of 6 o'clock, P. M.
Tho steamship KNOXVILLE Capt.
LUDLOW will leave as above.For
freight or passage apply to
1 PADELFORD, FAYft CO.
49" Berths not securod until paid for.
Cabin Passage $26
. Steerage Passage 8
$9" Shippers of Oottou by these steamships will
R lease take notice, that no cotton will be received at
o pressos that is not distinctly marked on tho edge
of the bale. oct 26
FIRE, MARINE AND LI* 1.
N S U li A iM jL
iVO. 111. BAY-STREE!.
CAPITAL HEPllEaBNTEl),
Nearly Four Alllllon Doliur..
By the following responsible Stock Companies.
Charter Oak Lift Insurance Company,
OP HAKTPORD, CT.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OP LONDON.
Farmer** and Mechanics’ Fire, Marine
and Lift Insurance Company,
OP PH1LADXLPH1A*
Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance
Company,
OP BB1DOSPOBT, OT^
49"Tii* subscriber wiU elfool'lnsurancu to any
amount In all parts of the State ou every description
of property.
Lire Insoranoe. to any amount, at the lowest rate,
for the benefit ol heirs aud creditors, or payable to
the wife Tree from the elaima of creditors.
Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts
of the world. Jau25 A. WILBUR.
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charier Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1, lt&d* $2,230,oo» •*<
Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,492 66
Total amount or olaimB by death paid
to date 1,836,990 84
$4,282,488 97
Benjamin 0. Miller, Secretary, Joseph u Lord.
General Agent, Robert L. Patterson, President.
•Tho funds of this Company are ail solely invested
i first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and
notes of members fully secured by their policies.
FUr further particulars inquire or
WM. H. GLADDING.
. Agent in Savannah,
At the office or Bell ft Prentiss-
J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner.
Messrs. Padxltord, Fat ft Co.,
U K. Terr, Esq., State Bank.
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 107 Walnut tbred, Philadelphia. Penn.
CHARTER PERPETUAL..... . CAPITAL $500,000.
nu, MA1UMX, AND WLWD W8UJUMCI.
BOOK AGENCY,
T HF Subscribers have established a Book
Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any
book or publication at tho retail prico free of post
age. Any persons by forwarding the subscription
price of any one of the $3 Magazines, such as Har
per’s, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie’s
Fashions, Ac., will receive the Magazines for one
year and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait ol
either Washington, Jackson or Olay; or if subscri
bing to a$2 and $1 magazine, they will receive a
copy of either ofthe three portraits. If subscribing
to $6 worth of magazines, all three portraits will be
sent gratis. MusTo furnished to those who may
wish it.
Envelopes ofexeryslzo and description in largo
or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies,
fto., sent to order.
Every description of engraving on wood executed
with neatness and dispatch Views of Buildings,
Newspaper Headings, Viows of Machinery, Book Il
lustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, do.
All or dors seut by mall promptly attended to. Per
sons wishing viows of their buildings engraved can
send a Daguerreotype or sketch ortho building by
mail or express.
Persons at a distance having saleable articles will
find U to thete advantage to address the subscribers
as we would *jt as agent for tbe sale of tho same
BYRAM d PIERCE.
60, South Third street, Phils., Pa.
nov 26—dftwly
GENERAL NOTICE.
S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be dont
at home. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es-
tabllshed himself permanently, all work In this line
will be done with dispatch. All repairing orCastors,
Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other
article will be done neatly before plating. All old
silver plate, such as Tcasetts or Urns, Forks or
8poons, will be re-finished and made equal to new,
and at moderate prices. AU work or orders left ai
my store will be attended to promptly.
P. &—Watch cases galvanized.
may27 G. M. BIFFIN
Savannah* Oct, 1st, 1896.
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing bo
tween the subscribers, under tho name orj.
V. CONNER AT ft CO., was this day dissolved by
mutual cqusent.. Mr. Joseph V. Oonnerat will at
tend to the settlement ofthe affairs ofthe said firm.
J. V. CONNERAT
.}{
J. LAMA.
Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1850.
THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out the in
terest or Joux Lava, will heroafter contlnuo tbe
Wholosalo OROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
In bis own name and for his own account, and re
B|iectfolly solicits from the friends of tho late firm a
continuance of their favors.
oct 3 J- v. CONNERAT.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
To leave on Saturday Oct. 96th. at 4 o'clock, P. if.
- Tbe United States Mall Steamship
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hardle,
will leave as above. For freight or
'passage apply to
C. A. GREINER, Agont
Cabin Passage 20 00
• Steerago Passage 7 00
Passengers by this ship for Baltimore and Wash
ington will be landod at New Castle, Delaware, If
desired, from which placo cars start three timea
daily for tho above cities, and other Southern
points. _ oct 17
FOR DEMERY'S FERRY,
AND ALL THE INTERMKDIATfi LANDINGS ON
THE 8AVANNAH RIVER.
The now lion steam packet
SWAM Captain Richard Johnson,
will leave Charleston wharf every
‘Friday morulug, at 10 o’clock,
punctually, for Demery’a Ferry, and all Intermedi
ate laudlngs on tbe Savannah Ri vor.
49* Tho Swan has superior accommodations for
passengers.
For freight engagements apply to
septffit JOHN RICHARDSON.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
_ w _ MiddUburg,
Creek,)«md Piootata. : J
•Jt The new andelegant steampacket
BE DARLINGTON.- Oapt. Brook, teaves
jry Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for the
above places.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s HUland inter
medium landings on St Mary’s River.
49* No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent state
room accommodations, apply on boanL at the Floi
da Steampacket Wharf, near the Gas works, or to
Jy25 OLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
U. I. Mail Lina
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunttoiek, St. Maryt, Ga., Femandi-
na and JaeketmOe, PieOata and Black Creek, Fla.
wjrfC^kTHK steamer WELAKA, Capt. N
MBHflK King, wUl leave for the above places
every Saturday Morning, at 10 o’olock.
This boat has targe and airy State Room acc _
modations, and taking the Inland Passage, offers
every inducement to Invalids and others.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter
mediate landings on 8L Mary’s River.
No freight wifi be taken after 0 o’olock.
For freight or passage apply on board at the
Florida Steampacket wharf, or to
Jy26 OLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
NOTICE.
Tho steamer GORDON having been
^.chartered to transport troops to Flori
aa, wiii be withdrawn for two weeks. Notioe will
be given when she resumes her regular trips.
Freights for Charleston will be received by the
steamer Wm. Seabrook, leaving here every Sunday,
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
Charleston Wharf.
oot 16
1
ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 26 Bryan-rt,
1 would respectfully announce to the oiusons oi
vannah that he Is ready to make and put down
Carpets, (Ml Cloth, Matting, fto., at the shortest no-
Ice, and on tho most reasonable terms.
0.0. FOOLS,
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,)
WHOLK8AL1 AMD BRAIL DBAUOt Dt
ihes, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils, Vl
nUhes, Window Glass, Patty, ate,
■ Painters’, Grainers’ and Artists’ Brushes^
Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry am
Mixed Paints of every description, Artists’
tubes. Prepared Canvass, fto.
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Rooms prepared with neatness and despatch.—
House, 8ign and Ship Painting, Gliding, Graining and
.- *•-- - — *- at moderate
abusing done in tho boat style i
rices.
All orders irom the country
to.
oct3.tf
W. M. LAWTON & CO.
Chiu'l.atoii. Houtli Carolina.
SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FAC
TORS.
ILWainwightBacot I William U. Lawton
Johepu T Dili. j Winbobn Lawton, Jb
MgaLooajw
JOHN ST NORRIS.
. ARCHITECT.
U AVINO returned the practice of UUprole.
IX .ton, offore hit services to bio friends end the
P“hHo “ *o Arohlleet end aeperintendenL
Dauu Cot uy put or ft. oouelry eoppUed ud
executed In nil the rerlime brunches of bis profee.
Jen, inch u fub Ic Bdntoce, Bloroc, Dweillngi,
Monument., Ac. Tborougbly Fire Proor Blorea dc.
gned . id oioouted. DiBn.»t ereunt InBnyUne
rear or iheOustom lfnu««>. j an a—ly
Dm. BOYALL ft JOHNSON
Dentists, office oorner St. Julien-si
and Market Square, over 8. .VI
mot’s Jewelry store. Office bnur
from 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 8 to 6.
11 eom
'CCJUR—600 bbls. extra and superfine Flour, as-
It, sorted brands.
600saoks extra and superfine Flour, asa’d brands
160 quarter sacks double extra,
160 bbla. GoodtatvUlo double oxfra_ i(HI
q* 1 ‘ YOUNG ft WYAW.
DRS. LEFLER ft WILCOX, Dentist*
ABB now fttlly prepared to in
sort Dill or parttalsettt of Teeth
on the prinoiple of Dr. J. Allens’!
Patent Continuous Gam, By ihls
Improvement, theform ofthe face can be restore Jto
any degree or rotundity that may bo desired, it Is
applicable In all oases where the cheeks have rallea
in and cannot be detected by ’ho closest observer.—
This method combines tho followingt IvanUges^
An artificialYum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and Ufo-llku appearance, and imparts totbetboeth
that peculiar expression which characterizes the na
tural organs.
i This Gum consists of* sltadoua compound, which
Is applied and ftued upon the Teeth and Ptatein such
a manner, as to fill up all the Interstices around the
baso ofthe Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
eaohotherandto the Plate upon which they are
aett This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth.
Office over DeWltt ft Morgan, Congreis street.
*% Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—tf
STUTTERING AND STAMMERING
DHGD by-nr. WYOEOFF, or Mlhburi, t«..
wlthoutpaln or Surgical OporuUon, wno will
ecnAUie euro to way purl ofthe World,on tho re
ceipt of NO: ud the money returned, Ir tbe cure li
.of effectual. All lottera mual be nddrNaed to
Dr. Wyelcoff, Box 748, Htfiburg, P»., Iu cure or
Arthurs, Rod gem A Oo., Bultert. '•
F.S. CorreepondenH will ple.ee encleie rump
for return poeuge,
Cienox—AUptraeu who cannot produce my
genuine certlOcAU, nTo bumbege.
ioplS»-wly Dr.'
ERALBROKKKAOB BUSINESS.
/n|IE UNOKHdlQ.NKD;Oder, bia lerrlcet to he
L Wendt Udtbe publio tt A OBNBHALBROKtlt
■'articular attention, will t» given to the purchnie
• idtaloofCoUon.S«oolia,Botida, ko., and preor-
I .< frelgbu ror votaela.
oct6_*4 JOHN T. ROWlJtND.
BBtaT Srandy; 60 k caakt Brahdy ;76 bbi.
Oln; 100 bbla RecUtlod Wbltkeyt }00 bblt
promptly
mch
28-ly
G. M. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATH M. EASTMAN
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets.
a HAS now on hand a beautiful as
sorlment of Jewelry of ever;
■SjM cription and kind worn by 1
and gentlemen, and willseil at unusually low prices,
1 have this day received (per Express)* targe
stock of elegant Siver Ware, consisting of Cake and
Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives end
Forks, Pickled Knives end Forks, Knives, Forks end
Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, fto. fto., all
In Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I have
alsothla day received an addition to my stock or
haltwork of light colored Curls, Top*ys.Bralda,Front
Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, fto., which now makes
my assortment complete. Orders received for any
color desired.
Watches repaired by and under the supervision
of self, and all other work done In a workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 26
HSsiiB SCHOOL.
mHE HASSIE SCHOOL wUl be opened on WED-
± NESDAY, October 16th.
Tbe Regulations require (bat alter the opening of
tbe School, “ Applicants shall be received every
day or the first week, end on Monday of each me-
cecding week of the term ” There are still several
vacancies tn the School. Until tie opening -of the
Sohool. applications may be made to the Prlneipil,
who will be round at the Sohool Room every morn-
log from 9 Ur 10.
By order of the Commissioners,
oct 10 B. MALLON, Principal.
r BACOG, BROOMS, BUCKETS, Ao-
60 boxes Grant ft Wm 6 and 8 Tobacoo
26 do 10s do
2$ dox Brooms
40 dox 2 hoop Buckets
26 dox 8 do do
26 boxes new bunch Retains
76 do Negro Pipes,
lost received and for tale by
0021 . SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
/^1 ANDIES—GAN DUES—26 boxes assorted SUok
V end 90 boxes Mixed Candles, pot op expressl
fora retati trade, and 10 boxes Fancy Moitoe
BY BELL fiTpRWlBSirj.
BUOcmeoMTorxaajucke lijiu
On THURSDAY next, 001^80, s V11 o’clock, w111 be
sold at (bo brick house on Hull st; next to the
corner of Whitaker it. ,
A wt or fine Furniture, oonslstlng or 'a food as-
sonment for Parlor and Chamber me.
.TeYms rash. - oetlM
Gjinny Bagging at euoiicm.
TH1S-DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of store,
A lot or Boaian Roll Gunny Bagting, sold for ac
count of nil concerned.
Tortus wb. oc 129
Household.; Furniture at Auotlon.
On FRIDAY, Oct. filat, at 11 o’clock, at No. 2Quau-
took Row, Jones street, will be sold
All the Household Furniture contained In said
House, consisting ora general assortment of Parlor,
Chamber and Kitchen Furniture, Sale positive.
Terms cash. oct IT
New Fish.
Just received direct by schr L 8 Davis:
20 bbls new no. 2 Mackerel
20 do do do 8 do
20bUbbtadodd 2 do
20 do do dodo 8 do
20qr do dodo 2 do
20qr do dodo 8 do
10 bbls Pickoled Shad
100 boxes, each 40 lbs, new Codfish—prime
10 Uo do 60 do, smoked Salmon, now
taudiug and for sale low from tho wharf.
—ALSO—
60 boxes fresh ground Java Cofibo. oc2l
Bacon.
Just recelvod in store, and for salo tow. and on
accommodating terras:
40 hhds prime Sides. oo21
Carter Potatoes at Private Sals.
Just received per schrj T Grice, from New York,
60 bbls Carter Potatoes- oct24
Avetyire, iSSSSSSl rellre
•ary ontdbuUdlngs. negro, bouse*, taftl
batanot of ,the tract, say sores/Is on
4ta!beMd with valuable timber, aud
the soil excellent. The locality Is very; excellent:
not one case of sickness has occurred on ibeprem-
Isee daring the whole time the present proprietor
has owned it. This is a obanco for an investment
rarely to be met with, and any person wishing a
quiet private residence near tbe city, or any person
desirous of going into the. gardening ibustaess to
For term., which *||| be vor/ liberal, Inquire ai
our counting room, 1M BoyatrooL Tltloa uudlanuU-
*>lo. »«*»
■** •HH* 0 '
At Private Sale. . i
. bn 4 dln g Lota, 66 feet front by 100
to 124 fret deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and
Gaston streets. These Iota are on high ground and
Mtuoof thomluthe Immediate MlghtorliixHl of the
lot selected for tho site or the Savannah. Albany
and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms same as cite lotM
via: one-fifth cash, the balance bearing interest «t
six per cent., Jnnel9
FOrRent,
The counting room and si <re next to our store,
formerly occupied by Mayer ft Blum. Also, Bovorai
stores uudor our count!Tg room aug20
DIRECTORS:
Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whildon, Merchant, 14 North Front-sl.:
John 0. Hunter, firm or Wright. Hunter a Co.;
E. Tracy, firm or Traoy ft Baker;
John K. U’Curdy, firm of Jones, White ft M’Curdy;
Isaso Haxlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor;
James B. Smith, firm or James B. Smith ft Co.;
Theodore W. Baker, firm or Tracy ft Baker;
R. S. Walton, 360 Marketstreet;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall
CHARLES C. LATHROP, President.
Taos. K. Limxrick, Secretary.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
June 16 No. 86 Bay street.
General Southern insurance
AOB »’
T HE SUBSCRIBER Is prepared to effect Insunuico
to any amount In the State of Georgia, on
LIFE, FIRE OR MARINE RISKS
In tho following good stock Companies:
FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMP’Y,
(OF PHILADELPHIA. *
Capital $1,250,000
Hon. THUS B. FLOUENUK, President.
Eow. R. Hklubou), Seo’y.
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMP’Y,
OF HARTFORD, OT.
Cash Capital $300,000
RALPH GILLETT, President,
Jas. H. Spraouk, Sbo’y.
STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMP’Y.
. OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Capital and Assets $369,000
J. P. RUTHERFORD, President,
Silas Wars, Sec’y.
BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
CCMP'Y.
OF BRIDGEPORT, GT.
Cash Capital and Assets $126,000
HENRY W. CHATFIELD, President,
J. H. Washbubs, Boc’y.
EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y,
OF LONDON
Capital ..$2,600,000
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y,
OF HARTFORD, OT.
Capital and Surplus over $400,000
J.20. WALKLKY, Prosidont,
8. H. Whttx, Sec’y.
49* Lire Insurance, to any amount,.at tho lowest
rate, for the benefit ot tho heirs and Creditors, or
payable to the wife free from the claim* of creditors.
49" Marine Insurance on hulls or cargoes to all
parts of the world
A. WILBUR,
oct23 General Ins. Agent aud Broker.
CLASS J.
To bo drawn In the City of Montgomery. Alabama,
in public, on THURSDAY, Nuvember 13tb, 1866,
on the plan or
SINGLE NUMBERS
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager,
30,000 Tickets Only! I
Prizes amounting to
200,000 Dollars !
Will be distributed according lo she following
UNRIVALLED SCHEME!
1 prize or $60,000 it $50,000
1 do do 20,000 is 20,000
l do do 20,000 is 20,000
I do do 10,000 is 10,000
I do do 10,000 is 10,000
1 do do... e nnn •_
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
mw o
$300,000
DIRECTORS.'
Ralph GiUctt, Alonzo W Blrgo,
Barzellal Hudson, Charles ForbB,
Wareham Griswold, H K W Welch,
Philip Ripley, A D Edson,
toswell Brown, Albert F Dsy,
Mason Gross, J B Russell,
William W House, A F Gillctt,
BC Osborn.
RALPH GILLETT, President.
Jas. H. Snaoux, Sec’y*
Tbe subscriber having boon appointed Agent for
Savannah for the above named first class Fire and
Marine Insurance Co., is prepared to Issuo Policies
on all descriptions ot Insurable property at the
usnal rates of other good companies.
A. WILBUR, Agent,
cctlS-tf 111 Bay st, next to News ofllco
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS
MACON, GEORGIA.
. , ± Tho ‘Subscriber, from long experience In
tho business, is prepared to fornlsh Steam
•^KwEngines, Boilers, Circular, Single and Gang
wr Saw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Merchant
Mills, Sugar MlUs, Gin Goarlng, aud Costings in gen
eral. The Saw Iramca, whether for upright or cir
cular. will be of Iron wfion required. All or which,
with his many Improvements, is warranted to bo
equal to the best made at an / other cstablisnmcnt.
Uta works are on a scale as extensive as tho larg
est at the North, aud he is prepared to fill orders
with promptness and dispatch.
aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY
AIA I
An
^Ksvi
NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 SOUTH or MARKS? SqUABX, BRYAN 8TRXXT
I would inform my old friends and patrons
I have opened the above a tore to conduct tho
8tove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business In all its
(various forms, and whore will be found a gen
ital assortment of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,
which I will be pleased to show, and at such price
will satisfy any one wishing to purobsse.
AU kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work or every description, Job Work and Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves pat np
and Pines tarnished at short notice.
Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Call down on
Bryan street, it will pay you tar your walk,
oct 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
102,000 Dollars—15,000 Numbers Only!
JAIPBR COUNTY ACADEMY
__._rlngsa
Just received per schooner L 8 Davis, and now
nding.
600 boxes first quail
26 barrels Holland
low
oot 24
s first quality Smoked Herrings
3ta Holland Herrings in dry salt, for sale
fTI.ARH g,
To be drawn November 16,1856, at Concert HalL
Macon, Go., under tbe sworn superintendence of
Col. George M. Logan and Job. A. Nlsbet, Esq.
49 s Remomber this Lottery has only fifteen
thousand numbers— esa than any Lottery in the
world, therefore It nt the best for investment. Ex
amine the Scheme 1
SCHEME.
1 prizo of
1 “ ..,
SWAN a COS LOTTERIES,
[ArTHORUZD BY TUX STATS Of ALABAMA.]
$50,000.
TO BE HAD FOR $10.
20 approximations of $100 aro $2,000
60 “ “ 60 are 2,600
60 “ “ 20 are, 1,000
1,712 prizes amounting to $102,000
Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60.
f Prizes payable without deduction.
Tbe 1,600 Prisosof$40 are determined by the
last figure of tho uumoerthat draws tho Capital
Prize of $16,000. The Capital Prize will, or course,
end with one or tho figures—1. 2,8,4, 6,6, 7,8.9.
0. those Wholo Tickets ending with tite same
figure as the last In tho Capital will be entitled to
$40. Halves and Quarters in proportion.
jar. Persons sending money by mall used no
rear ita being lost. Orders punctually attended to
Communications confidential. Bank uo tea of sound
banks token at par.
49-Thoso wishing particular numbers sfaoffid
ordor immediately.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
oct 10 ihoon, da.
2 do do
20 do do....
60 do do
76 do do.;
100 do do
126 do do
6,000 is 6,000
2,600 Is 6,000
1,000 is 2,000
600 Is 10,000
800 Is .6,000
2001 15,000
100 Is 10,000
60 is 7,600
4 prizes of $400 approxlm’g to$60,000are 1,600
20,000 aro 1,800
80,000 are 1,000
10,000 are 800
10,000 aro 700
6,000 aro 000
2,600 are 480
1,000 are 820
600 are 2,600
300arc6ffi00
200 are 6,000
4 “
300
<•
4 “
250
At
4 “
176
It
4 “
200
Ai
4 *•
150
•*
8 “
60
li
8 •»
40
80 “
36
I*
200 “
26
i•
300 *•
20
**
1,000 prizes amounting to
,..$200,000
raics or Ticnro.
Wholo Tickets 810; Halves $6; Quartan $2 60.
PLAN or tax LOTTERY.
30,000 Numbers corresponding with thoso on the
Ti.ketaaro placed in ono Wheel. The first 88U
Prizos are placed in another Wheel. A number Ib
drawn from tho Number Wheel, aud at the same
Umo a Prixo is drawn from the other wheo). The
Prize drawu io placed against tbe numbor drawn.
This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are
drawn out.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding and the two succeeding Num
bers to those drawing the hrst 200 prizos will be
entitled to tbe 800 Approximation Prizes, according
to the Scheme.
In ordering Tickets enclose tho money to our ad
dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which
they will be forwarded by first mall.
The List or Drawn Numbers aud Prizes will be
sent to purchasers Immediately after tbe draw
ing.
Orders for Tickets should be sent in early.
49"Purcha8ers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their poet office, county and State.
49* Remember that every prize is drawn, and
payabloin tall without deduction.
49- All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing,—other prizes at tho usual
time or thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
PrlzeTlcketa cashed or renewed in other Ticket*
at either office.
Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to
8. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
a SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or
49- As tbe above is not an “odd and even num
ber scheme,” ne Certificates of Packages can be
sold in It. oot 14
A GRAND MARYLAND LOTTERY
FOR-flOVEMBFR, 1866.
(On tho Havana Plan.)
^ class o,
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,
To be drawn SATURDAY, Nov. 22d, in Baltimore,
Maryland.
R. France 4k Co., Managers.
Prizos amounting to $382,500 will be distributed
according to tho following Splendid Scheme:
30.00 Numbers 1—1,110 Prizes I
Prizes payablo without deduction.
1 prize $100,000
1 « 60,000
1 »* 26,000
1 “ 16,000
1 «• 11,040
2 “ 6,000
2 « 2,600
3 “ 2,000
6 “ 1,6X1
6 »• 1,000
200 “ 600
1,110 prizes, amounting to $382j5’H)
Tickets $20—Halves $10-Quarters $5
49" All orders for Tickets or Paclugee In any ol
tbe Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt atten
tion, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers im
mediately.
Address T. H. HUBBARD ft 00.
No, 39 Fayettestreet,or Box No. 40,.
oct 1—ly Baltimore Md.
HUNT dt WEBSTER’S.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE BEWING MACHINE
S E8IGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma
kers, Tailors, Boot ft Shoe manufacturers and
rs who may wish to do their own sowing cheap
ly and with expedition. This machine sews a uni*
form stitch with both sides alike, and which will not
ravel. It to more simple, ta less liable to got out or
order, and costa less In proportion than any otber
machine, and Is warranted to be perfoct, * ‘
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1,010 THINGS WORTH KNOWING,
L ARDNER’S ONETHOUSAND AND TEN THINGS
WORTH KNOWING-* Book clearly explain
lug how to do rightly almost everything that can be
necessary in the Kitchen, the Parlor and tbe Dres
sing Room.
LORIUER UTTLEGOOD. Esq., a Young Gentle
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by Frank E. Smedlsy.
MEMOIRS OF JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—SOUTHERN DIS
TRICT OF GEORGIA.
[L S.] CiURLW S. IlXNKY, Clerk.
To tbo Marshal uf said District, Greeting :
W HEREAS, Joseph Ftuegan, Alexander Mc
Rae and Archibald U. Cole, partners, using
me name, firm and style of Joseph Fineaan ft Co., of
Floridiijhave exhibited their Mbol in the United etatea
District Court for tho tiouthtrn District of Georgia,
slating* alleging and propounding that on or about
the twouiy first day oi June, In tbo present year. It
was agreed between the agents of the ship Parlla.
ment then in Liverpool, and the agents orthe said
libellants, that tbe said ship Paillamont should pro
ceed to Cardiff, aud thence convey ft cargo of rail
road iron, not exceeding twclvo hundred tons to
Fernandina, Amelia island, Florida, and deliver the
same, ou being paid freight; that, at the time ot
making said agreement, it was represented by the
agents of said ship, that with the said cargo aha
would draw from eighteen to nineteen feet only-
mat It was further agreed, if ou arrival off Amelia
Island, tt should be ascertained, from the pilot, that
thore was not sufficient water to aumit the ship ho
that fcho could get up to Fernandina, the Captain
should have me right, upon having the fact dulr
ctfjifiod by a licensed pilot, to proceed to st.
Marys, Georgia, or, tf the same objection applied to
mat port, then to go to Savannah,or so uear (hereto
as she might sately get, and thero deliver her cargo-
that the said bhlp arrived off Amelia Island on tho
morning or the twenty-uhith of Ccpu-mbor, when
tbe roaster of aaid ship repreeoutedtfibt she drew
nineteen and euo halt teel of water, aud there bi-in*
un mo bar, ou that clay, tall tweuty test of. water
there was amply sufficient to admit tho ship; never!
thelots, the wind being advoiso, the said ship did
nut attempt to euter; that, ou the luilowingdav
tbo wind haviug in the meautime continued to blow
from the west, auu thereby greatly reduced the
water ou tho bar, tho master oi me said shin ob
mined from the pilot in ebargo a certificate that the
said ship drawing nineteen and one half feet or
water, could not cross tho bar that momiiur. and
immediately and without forther delay, sailed awa»
lor Savannah; that at tho Ume when the said shin
so sailed away, the weather was perioetly fair and
has so continued hitherto, and tho anchorage tier,
tpctly secure, and that it is tee custom for shina
and vessels to wait a reasonable time for* forerabiA
winds and tides to cross all bars, and mis ths more
especially at those porta Where the . aid of ateam
cannot be obtamod; that thero ta reason to beliav!*
that the master of me said ship, exaggerated her
draught, and that the same did not exceed nineteen
foot os represented by her agents at mu time of
making the said contract; but that, oven with thn
draught of nineteen and ono hall fool, me laid shin
could have crossed tbo bar ou divers days B inr«
«Mso sailed away, and without having teen com
polled to wait more than a reasonable time after
ner first arrival j that, before tho arrival of the said
ship off Amelia.bland, the owners thereof, unbeh
Train ft Oo., ot Bosteu, bad Issued to tho master oi
said ship poaitivo orders to proceed at onco to sT
vannah, in violation of the said contract, and that
me aabsoquont proceedings or the said muter
meroiy a pretext to shield his owners from legal
responsibility for such violation ; that tho said maa.
ter. although requested so to do, refuses to diocmwi
to fernandina and defiver his said cargo, butlustata
on delivering the same at Savannah ou belnx naid
full freight; that, by reason ofthe said premEea
me said libellants will be subjeoied to great lo£’
damages and expenses, for which they Vo juathr
entitled to compensation from the said shin - and
they therefore pray that uroceas, in due form 0 f
*»w,may xgatest the said ship Parliament
her boats, tackle, apparel and tarnltnro.and tha’
the said Court will pronounce in ftvor of the said
libellants, that the master ofsaid ship shall deliver
the said cargo to them, free and discharged rrom
•II *utm for rralffht l»r thn ,ro ®
may decree the said libellants have sustained,
or each other and tarthor relier as to right and m*.
tlce may appertain and the Oourt Is competent to
give in tho premises.
And whereu. the Honorablo John 0. Nicoll the
judge of the said Court, hu ordered Md directed
the eleventh day of November nSi/foT.11JSX2L
in general, who have or protend to have anirrtehL
title or interest In the said ship Parliament. Tier
boats, tackle, apparel and forulture, to be cited at
the premises, to appear before the Judge of said
District Court, at me United States Court Room. In
the city or Savannah, at eleven o’clock In the fore
noon ofsaid day, there to show cause. If’any the*
have* why Judgme t should not pass as prayed for
You are, therefore, hereby authorized, empow
ered and strictly enjoined, peremptorily to dto all
persons whomsoever* haying or pretondlhirto hat* •
any right, title or Interest in tbe said ship p*riu.
ment, her boats, tackle, sppatel aud formture, by
all lawful ways and means, whereby this monition
may be made publio, to be and appcarixt the time
and place aforesaid, before me Judge aforesitid.
and to attend upou e very session and sedsioosol
said Court to be hold men aud from thence,-.until a
definitive decreo shall bo promulgated in the nremi.
seS’lfauy or them shall mink flttodo so, tahear,
abide by and perform all and singular that may be
decreed in the premises, under pain of theta* and
contempt thereof, end whatsoever yon shall do
in tbe premises you shall duly certify/ to theJudge
^ oor, "' ,ono "‘sssisttvssjte- 4
, Proctors for Libellants.
AU persons Interested in (he foregoing monition
are required to take due notioe thereof.
DANIEL H. STEWART,
V, A Marshal.
October eth,Itt6. octiO-lm
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