Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 30, 1856, Image 3

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■amrajupu namKxvnjam PABHIOEVABIjU dancing. 4 RR.'NlCH0IHliaa returned and will com- neace bu GUaieaal at. Antrim Util on iiiaMViSot.Alb, . i.>.. W; ilADOin tottgbt, tO|oth or wlUi Mo sMUorQuAdrlllM. Itr.N.raajbeafcuallW .^liriMlUP.tl.eoohitv. : ' rrlnto luuuun, nod Ihettuotlon to tnooj ftuieln, dven union! on Ubornltornu. octtt-Al •' f ' MEDICAL OAHU, 1)11. j. H. Siam tuu romovod bln Office _ lb BrnuoMu alrocl, Hi DnUoy’a BuUiIIiii, n ,rr,jo» nbjvu Uoldiu’i UU atom. Kuldonoont 'J r * Mi Wool iirond ilroou. r wpla l,',;i,LOtV-UIlT*ttN» Ob' CHATHAM IXIUNIV. i am n oandlilnio lor ro-olocilon to tho or- MT too or HoooWor or tin Keturue In Jnnunrjr TOTHH VOTHOtOP CHATHAM . —. Fcltow-ciUssns, I am a c*a didst# at the Ur clecUuu, la January uext, for the office of [ti (bltecwr, aud solicit your * u W*°^ aUU , Vk . amnaab. Af U 30lh, AIM, ' ool 1 TlO Wifi’S COTTON HARVESTER. Tuu great desideratum of Plautors U final* MT 1/ obtained In the succaufel luvoutloa of ilowu’« Ouuou ilArveator, with which one baud con tuck m much cotton os five lu tba ordinary way. Ljijei saving an Unineuse amount of labor. What ucmcy's OuttonUlu in la 1U after stage, Howe's uivciorulu picking. ,lurtbur imornutuun, apply to A. VVILUUK, 111 Bay street, i. <ut tor tba States or Uoorgta ami Florida. iu wic Matron* of lue bar’ll Georgian jgm Ait uobu duo to the Georgian previous t £m iuu mb uuiaut, uro payable only io tbo uu Atrsittucd. Noion and accounts duo in tbo city wil w iirufcuted immediately, and all dobU duo iu tbo cuiiiry will bo forwarded by au early mail. mi* uL'iug tuo aral time mat tbo undersigned has ,i .eiiely appealed to bb boo patron, bo toela tbut Ur wi.i uut uoiuidur uiu unruiuouablu lu urgiug t tltviu tbo uooouuy tor Unuiodlavo paytuout. auuiutauooa may bo made directly to tbe under* iiifu&d, or to U. U. uwtou a Co., whoso receipt will te voiuL- I’HIUP J. PUNCH, j»y.umaii, May 28, i860. tayltt-lawd&w •f O PAXSTTBi tlio subscribers otter for a ale a largo and varied Ainurioieut or second-hand printing material, sufil- jieui to establish a complete Job OiUce, with but .v-x atliHtiobui articles, iWUSHting in part of—uuo „u.lie lout of small pica, oa good uu new, aud varl- ouk touts of job type; one super royal boud*press; oue IN & Co s proof-press, latest improvement, uew wil or m »e largo liujHwiug stones, now; dou- Die ana slug 10 uuds; cases, composing sticks,col* diauiu-es, gi'Uo: s, obases, etc., oto., together with tiriouk ott^r iclcs pertaining to a newspaper IrjoUdice. H. B. HILTON At CO. lane 28 , ir r . , . , SWAN & CO’S LOTTE RIES. [.ti'ruuKUKO nr thi ctatk or ukokom.] NO V iijTsu HEML!! CAPITAL PRIZE $40,000 4,230 PRIZES—1 A)WEST PRIZE $40. . loro llmti Oho Prise to every Ten _ Tickets j i'KlZL- GUARANIFED I PORT (i.lINKS ACADKMV LOTTERY. CLAS.- £1 re Ini drawn in tbe city ol Atlanta, (la., iu public, on KHIDAV, November 28, i&6«, uu tbe plan or SINGLE NUMBERS! I! Pnrcliasors in buying It) Whole Tickets, are niuuiil.u.l a Prize of $10—Halves uiul Guar* ten iu proi-ortmu. .SAMUEL SWAN & CO., Manager*. 3O,0OOTlc ke t»—3^180 Prises. friz&Tamounting TO $2 0 4., 0 0 0 ! ! Will be distributed according to tbe following ORIGINAL SCHEME! $40,000 is $40,00U 12,000 is 12,000 1 prise of 1 “ 1 “ 1 1 “ .... 1 *» .... HO prises ut'.... 100 •• of.... 100 “ ..... aftroximatiox mua. 04 prizes of 160 app'g to $40,000 prise, are 6,000 Is 2,000 is 1000 is 1,000 Is 200 are 100 sra 70 are 4 4 4 8 Id 3,'j00 126 100 “ 75 •' 60 “ 46 , “ 40 are.... 5,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 2,000 10.000 7,000 12,000 prize, are 6,000 prise, aro 400 DA 2,000 prize, are 800 '• 1 1,000 prise, are 400 200 prize, are 1,800 120,000 3,280 prizes amounting to $204,000 Whole Tickets $10—Halves $5.00—Quarters $2.60. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY. 30,qu6, Numbers corresponding with those num bers uu tbe TlckcU are placed in one Wheel Thu first 210 Prizes are placed in another Wheel. A number is drawn from the uumber Wheel, and at the sumo tirao a Prize la drawn from toe other Wheel. The Prize drawn Is placed against tbe Number drawn. This operation Is repeated until ill tho prizes ure drawn out. ArrRoxixaTio.vPH>xKd—Tbe two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the tint Ift Prizes will be entitled to the 04 Approxi mation Prizes, according to tbe Scheme. I3,00u Prizes of $40,000 will be determined by the lust lUure or the number that draws tbo $10,000 Prize. For example, ir tbe number drawing tbo N0,O'H> Prizo ends with No. 1, then all tbe Tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to $40. If the Number ouds with No. 2, then all tbo Tickets whore tits uumber cuds in 2 will bo entltle4 to $40, and sooutoO. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. As, by this Scheme, quo Ticket In every IQ la guaranteed to craw $40. we will sell Certiorates ui Package* <<f lOTlckou, (where the numbors end in 1, i, 3, 4,6,6, 7, 8, 9. o,) at tbo following rates, which U the risk on them. All that thoy draw over the amount guaranteed accrues to the purchaser. Certifices or Packogo of 10 Whole Tickets $60 “ “ 10 Hair “ 30 " •* 10 Quarter “ 16 It wdl be perceived, by this plan, that for $00 tbo S urchascr has a Certificate of 10 Tickets, when II e boys Tickets ho would only get for that sum ft Whole.*, thus by buying Cer-itlcatos lie has Tour morocbaucca tor larger Prizes—Halvi s aud Quar ter Packages In proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose tbo monoy to our address for tbo Tickets ordered, m rcoeiptof which they will bo forw irdod by flret iui.il. Tho drawn uutnbere will bo lbrwardod to pur chasers Imiuodiatoly after tho drawing. $ST Purchasers will please write their signatures ptaiu, and give their Post Office. Couuty and State. Kcmemt'ufthui every prize is drawn, and paya ble without deduction. All prizes "f *1,000, and under, paid imraodlatwty ntor the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days, mil without deduction. W All communications strictly confidential. Pnzo tickets cashed or reuowod iu othor tickols it either oifico. Orders lor U”kets or certificates cau bo addressed either to 8. SWAN & CO., oct No. 4 Barnard sL, between tho Morkot and Bay sL, Doaler in GrooefieT.^rdgn wd‘Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits; 460.JW, . Rufersnce—A. Chumploa, Esq., Bamuei Solutnubs, i*q., Messrs. Rabun A Whllohoad, and Hwlit^Co., Savauuoh, Ga. mvu No* 0 Whitaker Street, Bavonanh, Gu., WQOUeUtJi AND KKTAIL DKALXRS IN S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, to Wblta Load, Zinu, While Llusopd, Sperm, Whale, Tan- uort* and NeotslhotOils, Glass, Brushes, Gold Lour, Bronte, Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantels, Bo., aw’ Jo4 • T *~' PATENT I0B PITCHBR8. J UST received, ONLY thirty-two days from Bait tlmora by tho now Steamship Lino. Thi nu merous enquirers will be glad to loarn that ;oev have finally arrivod. > • KENNEDY 4i BEACH, Houso-rurnli'blug Sloro, Hodgson’s Now Blank tug 4 • _ . •; £ .• DAVID a. wild!. ATTORN BY AT LAW, 8 PART A, QA. .Will practice lu the counties or Honcook, Warren, Washington, and Baldwin. / ttminoo-Behn 4 Foster, Rabun B Sulla, and K. A. dullard, Savannah. . Janfi Wil. 8. DANIBLL, attorney at law, SAVANNAS, OA M-Odloe ovor Thomas M. Turner It Co.-a Drug ore, Ba street. my7 M iLLER JSc ROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BBiraaWICK, QA. Will practice in tho Brunswick Circuit—compris ing tho following Comities: Glynn, Wayue, Camden, Waro, Apppllng, Clinch, Collbe aud Charlton. HIUVU, WBvB M.U VI* JOHN B. MILLER, tug 3 ly ~ W, Hi F-'llfi&ix; L. C. ROLL. DEALER IN OHOIOH FAMILY ' and Foreign »nd Domestic Fruit, comer Broughton and WKHaker tU, Town aim country suppllod with Choice goods at moderato prices. AU orders promptly uttundod lo, and satisfaction always guaranteed. sp!8 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANE DOORS. Wost side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. uiqyll jrOfiftU.NUiLE¥, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OUlco corner Bay and Drayton streets Jyw PHILIP M. RUSSELL, NOTARY 8 TwN^YAMJKK?ACCUUN^NT *AND ’ COPYIST. WUI oxeuto Deeds, Mortgages, Powor of Attorney, Wills, Bonds, Notices aud Taking ol Interrogatories. Ofllcu at tbe Court Uouso, Savannah, Ga. Court Days, Third Tuesday in each month, aud held at tho office of Edward u. Wtl»ou,Esq. Residence, Gastou, between Barnard and Tattnall struct. Any call at night, on busluess, will bo attouded to immediately. jy26 WM Ci CONNELLY, ATTORN E1 AT LAW, IfcABPXA, WORTH OOOMTY, .A.. (POST omCX, ALBANY.) Will practise in tho Southern Circuit, aud iu Maootn Dooly and Worth Counties ol tho Macon Circuit. 43T Particular attention given to tho collection ol claims in South-Western Georgia. Jo2—6m rjTl THOMAS A NICKERSON. EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. E TRUsTEks of the ubovo nauod Institution . _ announce to tliu public, that this Academy will bo opened on the first Monday la November jr, an experienced teacher, comos well rocommemlcd by his former attrona and other gentlemen or highest roapecta- >ility. Rccommonded to ns, as he is, us well as from our own knowledge of Col. S]>euccr, wo commend him and tbo Academy to the patronage of our frlendB at home and abroad. Miss*A. M. Spencer will assist lu tbeFemalo and Junior dopartmert. For fortber Information, apply |j L. M. BLOUNT, 8eo*ry. sopt26 P. JACOBS, 8BGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. B.—Keeps constantly on band Spanish, Hail Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and r<* ail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, snuff, 8w. June 1 JAMBS MeHBNRY, Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average Adjusted, Charter Partios and Average Bonds drawn* Papers preparod whereby to recover losses from i’uerican or British Underwriters, and attention givcu to ail mutters conuoolod with shipping aud lu- <urauco, No. 118 Bay-street opposite tbo froutol Ui" Custom Houso. ly nov 8 JESSE T. BERNARD. klTOBNKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Ncwuauavllle, Ha. Ruferunce—George .Brown, William Dell, New- uansvdlr, Flo., R. B. llilton, Boston & Vlllalonga. - —*1 Aivauuah, Ga. inyll C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW YUAN KLIN, mmm 00., UA. WiU attend to urofosslo'ial business in tho Counties or Heard, Carroll, Campboll, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether aud Troup. Referenoe—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Hon. David Irwiu, Marietta, Ga.: Colonel M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, Gs ; and Mr. william Dougherty, Co lumbus, Oa. sepl7-ly Wm. MoAL LISTER. Marble Monuments, Tombs aud Grave Stones, thru febod on reasonable terms. Orders res pectfully solicited. ap!8 91. WHIT SMITH, attorney at law, ALDOAIOB, ZAST FLORIDA. WIU praotlco iu tho Eostorn and Southern Countiea Refer to—Col. S. S. Sibley,' and R. B. Hilton, Sa vannab. fob2-tf WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, GA. OCt 26—ly J. W. PATTERSON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Troup vllle, LowndesConty.Ga. (mil CHAS. G. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LA W, mLLXDaKVULK, OA.0 Practices Law in the various Counties of the Oo* mulgee Qrouit, and the adjoining Counties ol Twlggf, Laurens and Washington. Refer to—John Boston, H. A. Crane, and R. B Hilton. - lonl4 (iKtlllUK A. uualHia, ATTOHNBV AND CUUNSELLOIt AT LAW, AND Commiuiontr qfthe U. S, Court of Claims for the State of Georgia. Office Corner Bay and Bull streets. !,■ mylO YONGE A FRIERtfON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 94 HAY-STKKTr. SAVANNAH, GA apr4 D. A. O’UYIINE, . attorney at LAW,) Office 176, Bay-st., ovor Tumor ft Co’s. Drug Stora SAVANNAH, GA. nov 10—ly Ga., or , Atlanta . SWAN, Montgomery, Ala valuable plantation forsale {% THE SUBSCRIBER olTors for sate bis S plantation, Hg in uoerty County, called Mlllhoven, sduatou Inrue mile* from 111uosvilio, aud six miles from tho Gulf ntilruud, conlalnlugThroe Thousand Acres. Throe auinin-d auros oleur d uud under good fence, most « winch has buouiluared within tho lastfow years, me other portions huvo buou highly manured for a number of years, and aro now very productive. On uupluco Is u valuable riaw and Grist Mill on a fine ttroam, iu good ruuiilug order a largo and commo- uiuus Gili House, us good as now, with rmnloggear ‘or liorau iwwor, togotbor with a good Gin. Good ® ew framed Negro Houses, sufficient to accommo- urty Negroes. 111s elegant now two story dwelling House, together with all nccossaiyout HuiliJingH, such on Stables, Guru Hou-us, &o. In uci every thing in such order that the purchaser ? n fcslizo tho full resources of the land without outlay or a dollar iu fixtures. It Is probably tbo "wisettled Pmututlou in Liberty county. will bo sod oue third cash, the biiiaucu iu ouo wuiwo years. The only Inducement to sell is the subscriber has another Plantation six roues from this, and the nocessary atteutlou to both w«es too much time from bis professional engage- henco be would relieve himself of tbe care or one by disposing of it. when at borne tbe subscriber will take pleasure n f? 0w *“Itbe place to any oue who may cull, and U i^, a J weDC0 Mr ’ ^obJsmlo Dorsey will show It. -ipHtmwBw, WM. B. QAULDKN. X RE BUBSORI B1 _ at the shortest U> eiacuUi most work- Jmilko manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters! wuiue, or other work connected with the manufho- nrll , HORACE MORSE, W1 ' 160 Broughton at e yiuiCE Gusnen Butter-20 kegs lauding 1 f ileaoor, for sale by .• sale by cranton, JOHNSTON k 00. S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEILOR AT LAW, Troupville, I/iwudes County, Ga. Reference—Hon. W. B. Flvsinu, Savannah, Ga. myll EDWARD G. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward ft Owens’ Law Office. (myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE dk OO., COMMISSIOl Hay-street Sava anal. I. WAYN - U MERCHANTS,* THOM. S. WAYNE. R. ALEX. WAYNE, Jy 6—if Savannah. C. K. GRENVILLE, W. T. SAMPLE, Chattanooga, CRANE , WELLS * CO., FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nav ail unit, Ga. LANIER ds ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap6-ly uaco*, oa. W. M. LAWTON & CO. Chkvleston, South Carolina- SEA I8LAND COTTON AND RICE FAC TORS. EL Wainwioht Baoot I Wutuu U. Lawton Joseph I Dili, | Windobn Lawton, Jb .ug2tLcod4m VOn KENT, r TWO comfottablo Woodeu TKNKM ENTS corner of Mherty and Drayton stroots. Apply lo JOHN BO8TON1 “'THiliiitoriT K THE rtubsorlhor being about to nartltlim oiftbotwoelogantaud commodious sto- rldsnvorDr. Brantley's Drug Store Into .offices, offers thorn foi rent by 1st or No- unioxt. CHARLES 8HOLL, sept 29 ' Architect. ~ 1NRTSBRT THE fourth star) ver lh’^ Brautle^i Drug Store. Apply to aotit 29-lf-6$ CHARLESBH ..... Architect. FOR RENT. . A WHARF STORE under 174 Bay stro> | P«MSosRion given 1st October. Ajjply to . .TISON ft GORDON., - A VALUABiJS IDT, near the Central Railroad Dopot. about ftQ *100 root. This Lot Is fee simple, On the promises are __.three comfortable Wooden BUILDINGS, rent for boeJ per aunum. Terms moderate. Apply id J. B CUBBEDGE, sept 29 . Agent. ATLANTAHOTEL. ATLANTA ■ i i i GEORGIA J. J. HEBI.BR. Proprietor. II; LBR. Proprief Late <tflhe Verandah Hold, Neto (Meant. Passengers per Evening Trains will find Suppor ready on the arrival of tho Cars, MERCHANTS’ HOTEL. cast fLa. BOARD FIR DAT,,..,,... BOARD FKR.WKKK HOARD MR MONT1I may 13 lator. $ 1 60 6 00 , 20 00 lyr HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, GUARLZHTON, 8. 0. THIS House is now adapted to all the wnnta ofthe Travelling Public, and the ef forts of tho Proprietor will be to deserve o JC REMOVAL. Tho subscriber has removed to the storo oast or Mr. O’Connor, corner or Drayton and Broughton stroots, adjoining tho Marshall Houso, where he is projiarea to make to or der Gentlemen’s Coats, Pants, Vests, &c., in a man ner to suit the most fastidious. Gentlemen rurnishing their own materials will find It to their advantage. Cosh must bo paid for workmanship lu all oases, as there will bo no books keptop. n. Cutting for men and boys attended to; and all cutting jobs must be paid for on delivery. Uniforms or all kinds made according to the Unit ed States’ Regulations. 49* Young men desirous or becoming good cut ters of all garments bel nging to tho trade can be taught In six lessons, at $3 a lesson, Tuoso who will patronize mo wifi find prices to Bull the times. M. CAREY, Agent sept 18—4m i HUDSON’S SEBUY VOR HAI&. The subscriber offers for sale all her msoshIous in Bcrlvcn county, contain ing about one tnousaud acres of I*and, more or loss, all adjoining said Ferry, and extending to tho Augusta road — ■Tho improvement) consist of a good Dwelling, dtore, Warehouse; and all othor necessa ry out-buildings. About sixty-five acres aro under fence and in good order for cultivation. Tho land is first quulity, aud well supplied with fencing tim ber. It is on excollent stand for tbe merchandize business. The Ferry Is tho best located aud most patronizod ol any other botweou Savannah and Augusta. There is also passing through the land a never railing stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars address me at Springfield, Effingham county, Ga. sept 7—If ELIZABETH JONES. Wj^ai Am ii BOOK AGENCY. T HF Subscribers have established a Book Agonoy in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at tho retail prlco free of post age. Any persons by forwarding tbe subscription price of anyone ofthe $3Mugazlnes, such os Har ter's, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslle’i fashions, Io., will receive tho Magazinos for bne year and a copy or a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Olay; or If subscri bing to a $2 aud $1 magazine, they will rcceivo a copy of either ofthe three portraits. If subscribing to $0 worth or magazines, all three portraits will be sent gratis. MusTo furnished to those who t wish it. Envelopes ofoxorysizo and description in large r small quantities furnished. Beal Presses, IT fto., sunt to order. Evory description of engraving on wood executed with neatness and dispatch Viows or Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Il lustrations, Lodgo Certificates, Business Cards, do. All orders sent by mull promptly attended to. Per sons wishiug viows of their buildings engraved can soud a Daguerreotype or sketch of tho building by mail or oxpresa. Persons at a distance having saleablo articles will find it to thel» advantage to address tho subscribers as we woula*ot as agent for tho sale or the same BYRAM d PIERCE. 60, South Third street, 1‘hlla., Pa. nov 26—d&wly GENERAL NOTICE. S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now bo done at home. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himsoir permanently, all work In thiB line will be done with dispatch. All repairing ofCastors, Teapots, Candlostlcks, Spoons, Forks, or any other article will bo done neatly before plating. All old silver plate, such as Teasotts or Urns, Forks or Spoonfi, will be ro-finisbod and made equal to new. and at moderate pricos. All work or orders left at my store will he attended to promptly, p. &—Watch oases galvanized. may27 G. M. G1FHN Savannah, Oct, 1st, 1800. T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween the subscribers, under tbo name ofj. V. CONNBRAT ft CO., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Connerat will at tend te the settlement or the aflklrs or the said firm. J. V. CONNERAT J. LAMA. Savannah, Oct. let, 1800. THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out tho in terest or John Lama, will horoafter continue tho wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS In his own uamo and for his own account, and re spcctfolly solicits from tbo friends of the lato firm a continuance of their favors, oct 3 J. V. CONNERAT. TO HOUSBKHiSPHHS* " » ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, 38 Brvan-flt, 1 would respectfully unoaeee to tho cUIicm oi fannahthat be is ready to make and put down Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, fto., at tbe shortest no- Ice, and on the must reasonable terms. ootS-tf 1.1* Set with thipilon for (fa abdveporL^Fo t apply 10 *^7 ■ >137 HUNTER ft GAMHKLL. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Tbs sohr. G. 8.. PE ABLE YV Copt* Foster, trill haredfspstoh re port. For freight spplv te , GREINER. 8 FOR BALTIMORE—The «ew sohr. CHIEF, .Captain Trader, will meet with despatch for ave port. For freight apply to >t 16- HUNTER ft QAMMELL. * K R BOSTON—The new sohr. ALBA, ootl . HUNTER It arfML. Twi Nkw Yumt-'ro. ^I'p'floLUMBiA, Osplaln Bestee, will have despatch for the above port. Forfrtlfbt apply to ootl HUNTER ftHAMMELL tfOR Ihwuu, VU Barquo ISAAC R. DAVIS, Captain HamT, 400 rthon—ran toko thbbulk of 1,000 bales cot- Apply to a A, GREINER. ( FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Dioon’s L»b— It-Fiin Vouku—The sohr. FANNIE. Captain jn, now loading, wQl have Immediate dls patch. For freight ongsiements apply to ■eptlB CHAS. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The staunch Out Ulngsohr R W TULL, A M Strowbridgo, For freight, apply to quglO 0. A. GREINER. FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A l American tfSfc ship FALCON, Patton master, having a UHL Isrgo portion of freight engaged, will meet with dispatch as above, for balance of cargo, apply lo v BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. Niagara Falls, the~Lak«s&Canada .SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE Per Steamekip K$yiUme Stott,via Philadelphia FAR! TO PHILA- DBLP’A •so. 1 IHI8 LINE oonneots at Philadelphia with the . Greet V<»rth-Western Railroad Konte, through te Niagara FtlU and Buffalo, in sixteen hours from I’bllndelphfe.. Through Tickets, with the privilege or stepping at Philadelphia, and Intermediate points, for sale by tho Agent. Flare tc Niagara Falls or Baflklo $28 “ Elmira 26 Canandaigua 27 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent, J28 Savannah, Georgia, cabin passage to nbw yobbT" $io 00. Seml-Weel United States Moil Line, ikiy Ui . . _. __ NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Stoamshipe— fOXVILLE.. 1,600 toas,.Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA... .1,600 “ . .Oapt. Thomas Lyon. FIDRIDA 1,300 “ ..CSpt. M.8. WoodhuU. ALABAMA....1,800 “ ..Copt. 0.RSchenck. WILL LX*VI HiVAMMH ZVUV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Those ships ore among the largest on the coast, osurpassod in speed, safety and comfort, making their passages In fifty to sixty hours, and ore com manded by Bkilifol, careful and polite offloers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable conveyance to Now York. Cabin Passage to New York $26 Steerage Passage to New York 8 PADELPORD. FAY ft CO., 8avannah. SAM’L L. MITCmLL. 13 Broadway, fob 6 Now York. Foil "n e w VohkT Will tail Wednesday, 29th Oct., at 6 o’clock, J*. M. Tbo steamship KNOXVILLE Capt. LUDLOW will leave as above. For freight or passage apply to < PADELFORD, FAYA CO. 3- Berths not secured until paid for. Cabin Passage $26 Stecrogo Passage 8 Shippers or Gotten by these steamships will S leasotako uotlce, that no Cotton will be received at o presses that Is not distinctly marked on tho edge of tbo bale. oct 26 9oH PHILADELPHIA. To leave on Saturday Oct. 25<A, at 4 o'clock, P. M . The United States Mail Steamship .KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hardle, will leave as above. For freight or 'passage apply to 0. A. GREINER, Agent. Cabin Pas&ago 20 00 Steerago Passage 7 00 Passengers by this ship for Baltimore and Wash ington will be landed at New Castle, Delaware, If desired, from which plaoo cars start three times daily for tho above uitlcs, and other Southern points. *_ oct 17 FOR DEBERRY'S FERRY, *" AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. Tho uow iion steam paozet SWAN, Captain Richard Johnson, will leave Charles ton wharf every ^^^^^^^■Frldajr morulng, at 10 o’clock, punctually, for Demsry’a Ferry, and %X\ intermedi ate landings on tbo SavannutaBUver. 93“ The Swan has superior accommodations for passengers. For freight engagements apply to sept23 JOHN RICHARDSON. UNITED STATES RAIL LINE, Par PataUca, East Fla., vta Marys, Pmandina, Jc (Black Creek,) and ■ S Them Middleburg, every above places. Freight will be token for Trader’s Hill and Inter medium landings on St Mary’s River. - 49" No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having oxoellent state room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da 8teampacket Wharf, near the Gss Works, or to jy26 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. U. S. Mali Line FOR PALATKA, FLA,. Via Darien, Brunswick, St Marys. Ga., Femandi na and Jacksonville, Picdata and Black Creek, Fla. — K THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N KiQ gi Trill leave for the above places every Saturday Morning, at 10 o’clock. This boat has large and airy State Room accom modations, and taking the Inland Passage, offers every inducement tolnvofids and others. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and Inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No freight will betaken after 9o’clock. For freight or passage Apply on board at the Florida Steam packet wharf, or to Jy26 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. NOTICE. The steamer GORDON having been _jh&rtered to transport troops to Florl e withdrawn for two weeks. Notice will be given when she resumes hor regular trips. Freights for Charleston will be received by the steamer Wm. 8eabrook, leaving here overy 8unday. J. P. BROOKS, Agent, * Wharf. oct 16 Charleston \ 0. 0. POOLS, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLE8AL1 AND HIT AIL DKALKB IN toshes. Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils. Var nishes, Window Glass, Patty, dec. “ I Painters’, Grainers’and Artists’Brushes; Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry and ___ 'Mixed Paints of every.description, Artists’ colorsln tubes. Prepared Canvass, fto. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Room* prepared with neatness and despatch.— House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gliding, Graining and Glazing done In tbe beat style and at moderate prices. AU orders lroro the ooantry to. TU)a6HBAV WHSTBIWINSUKANOH 00. (IY NEW Y01IK, JL 1 Agoucy, on Drayton itroot,'near tbo Bay. - Apbrovod Risks will ho takon op liberal ibrwVV audibo usutlerodlt given on I’mnium Notes. Three qnartor* of Uiu busluess wilt .bo rcturuod to the oUHtemoht iu Sui ip 0ttVW-6tll 0. A, In Laiuar, Agent. . ' ijVblJHASciE, Southern Alutual Insurance Cuuijmii>, Southern Mtituni Life Ins, Cuiitimny, Home insuruiicu Comimny, of N* Fork, Syrlnglleld Fire 4* Marine Ins, t'nni'y, Risks in the above luaurauoo Oominnlc* uudurla kon by WM. KING ft SONS, Agtfpto, No. 99 Bay -trout. Savannah, 14th Dtmombur, 1866. iui.14 FIRE, MARINE AND LIVE INSURANCE. ' NO. Ill, UAY-STREE'l. OAP1TAI. UEl’llESKNTED, Nearly four lUillion Dollar-. By tho following responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, OP HARTFORD, CT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OF LONDON. ^ Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire, Marine and Lift Insurance Company, OP PHILADELPHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance Company, OP BRIDGEPORT, OT. 49-Tue subscriber wilVoffbot Insurance to any amount In all parts of the State on every description of property. Life Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest rate, for the benoflt or heirs and creditors, or payable lo the wife freo from tho claims of creditors. Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all park ofthe world. Jau26 A. WILBUR. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N..J. Charter Perpetual.. Nett accumulation, Jau. 1,1866*.,.. ..$2,230,Wu 4 . Total amount or dividends paid to date 715,492 66 Total amount of olalms by death paid to date 1,330,990 84 $4,282,489 97 Benjamin 0. Miller, Secretary, Joseph l. Lord, General Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President. •The funds of this Company are all safely invested In first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and notes of members felly secured by their poUetns. For further particulars iuqulro or WM. H. GLADDING. Agent In Savannah, At tho office of Bell ft Prentiss. J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. Messrs. Padeltord, Fat ft Co., I. K. Tot, Esq., State Bank. feu 29 THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Pam. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000. rWX, KARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. directorsT i Charles G. Latbrop, 632 Spruce street; 1 ► Alexander Whllden, Merchaut, 14 North JYout-at.; John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter ft Co.; E, Tracy, firm or Tracy ft Baker; John R. M’Curdy, firm or Jones, White ft M’Curdy; Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney aud Couusellor; James B. Bmlth. firm of James B. Smith ft Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Bakor; B. S. Walton, 860 Marketstroot; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruco street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President, Tbob. K. Limerick, Secretary. J ABIES M. CARTER, Agent, Jane 16 No. 85 Bay streot. ~ Generai BduthernTnsuraiice AOBKTOY T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to ollect Insurance to any amouut in tbo Btale of Georgia, on life, fire or marine risks In tho following good stock Companies: FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’T, [OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital $1,260,000 Hon. THUS B. FLORENCE, Presidout. Kdw. R. Hnatuout, Scc’y. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, CT. Cash Capital T. $300,000 RALPH GIIiLETT, President, Jab. H. Spraodk, Sec’y. STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y. OF PENNSYLVANIA. Capital and Assets $369,000 J. P. RUTHERFORD, President, Silas Wars, Scc’y. BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CLMP’Y. OF BRIDGEPORT, CT. Cash Capital and Assets $126,000 HENRY W. CHATF1EIJ), President, J. H. Washburn, Sec’y. EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF LONDON Capital $2,500,000 CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, OT. Capital andSarplUB over $400,000 J.3C. WALK LEY, President, 8. H. Winra, Sco’y. 49- Life Insurance, to any amount, at tho lowest rate, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors, or payable to the wifefroo from the claims of creditors. 49* Marine Insurance on hulls or cargoos t ) all parts of the world A. WILBUR, oct23 General Ins. Agont aud Broker. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, ffitAmuiFGHmEta mwo Capital $300,000 DIRECTORS : Ralph Glllett, - Alonzo W BIrge, Batzellal Hudson, Charles Forbs, Waroham Griswold, IIK W Welch, Philip Ripley, A D Edson, Roswell Brown, Albert F Day, Mason Gross, J B Russell, William W Houso, A F Glllett, B C Osborn.^ RALPH GILLKTT, President Jar. H. Spbauvr, Sco’y* Tho subscriber having boon appointed Agent for Savannah for tho above named first class Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Is prepared to issue Policies on all descriptions or insurable proporty at tbe usnal rates or othor good companies. A. WILBUR, Agent, <.ctl8~tr 111 Bay st, next to News ofllco promptly men mob 28—ly DBS. LBFLBR ft WILCOX, Dentists ARB now folly prepared to in sort fell or partial setts of Teeth on tho principle of Dr. J. Aliens’* Patent Continuous Gum, By :hli Improvement, tho form of tbo face can be restore J to any degree or rotundity that may be desired, it Is applicable in all cases wberetbe cheeks have fallen in tnd cannot be detected by !ho closest observer.— This method combines the followingt 1 vantages:— An artificialv>m, which exhibits a perfectly nstarsl and life-like appearance, and Imparts tothethoetb that peculiar expression which characterizes the na tural organs. i This Gum consists ora siloclouscompound, which Is applied and Rued uponthe Tooth and Plsteln such a manner, as to fill up all the Interstices around the base ofthe Teeth: and also unites them firmly to each other and to the Plate upon which they are sett. This secure* perfect cleanliness of the Teeth Office ovor DeWitt ft Morgan, Congress street. — 9 Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16-U G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN Corner of Bryan and Whitaker 8troet*. HAS now on band a beautifel as- sorlment oTJewelry of every dis- Jpt cripUon and kind worn by ladles and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices, I have this day received (per Express) a large stock oT elegant Elver Ware, constating or Cake and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, NutmegGraters, fto. fto., all In Morocco oases, and suitable for presents. I have also this day received an addition to my stock of hsirworkoT fight colored Curls, Tbpsys. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, fto., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders received tor any color desired. Watches repaired by and under the supervision ofself; and all other work done In a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 JOHN S. NORRIS, architect. 1 Jf AV1NG resumed the practice ofhlaprotes- IX slon, offers his services to his friends and thr pnbllo as an Architect and Superintendent. noiltns fat toy part.r tho country supplied .nd oxecut.il lu *11 tho various bruucho. or bis protoa- Ilun, auch u Public Bunco., store., Dwollluiti, Monument., ba. Thoroughly Fir. Froar store. Se gued 111 oxiwuto-t 'in-oat present In Bay ton. rotr onh.Ouxtom ll-’U.r |ui s lj- —— oPIntiStHy! c \ a 8 to 3 o’clock, and from 8 to 6. Drs. ROYALL ft JOHNSON Dentists, office oorner St, Juiieu-m and Market Square, over 8. m mot's Jewelry store. Office bout _ id from 8 ‘ * , H , com , - , — , - - . nig freights for vossels. *nt*. JUR—600 bbls. extra and imperfino Flour, as- oct 6—w4 JC sorted brondR. 600 socks extra and superfine Flour, ass’d brands 160 quarter sacks double extra, , 1 L ■ J-. VbiVAKO’l ZW7»n ! STUTTERING AND STAMMERING URED by Dr. WYCKOFF, or Pittsburg, Pa.. _ withoutpaiuorSurglcal Operation, who will son l the euro to any part of the world, on Uxo re ceipt of $10; and tbe money returned, If tbo cure Is not effectual. AU letters must be addressed to Dr. Wyckoff, Box 746, Pittsburg,. Pa., In care or Arthurs, Rodgers ft Oo., Bankers. P. S. Correspondent) will please enoloso stamp for return postage. Caution.—All persons who cannot produce my genuine certificate, are humbugs. ‘ gopt26—wly Dr. W, MA88U0 BUHUOL. mHE MASSIE SCHOOL will be opened on WED- X NE3DAY, October 16th. Tbe Regulations require that after the openlog of tbe School, 11 Applicants shall be received every day or tbo first week, and on Monday of each suc ceeding week of the term.” There aresttilseverat vacancies in the School. Until the opening of the School, applications may be mode to the Princip .1, who will be found at the 8cbool Room every morn ing from 9 to 10. By order of the Commissioners, oct 10 B. MALLON, Principal. m: i BY BELL & PRENTISS, = suoumtofis to raiLBBicK a ssu. THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front of Store, will bo ! abld • Tbe usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, liquors. Crookory and Glass Ware, Dry Goods, new and second baud Rrnituro, Ctolhlng, Fancy Artl clos, Watches, Jewelry. Vn fto. Terms, cash bo orodfl'lvery. 49* Ail articles purchased st auction and uo settled for previous to tho noxt regular sale, will be sold ou’accuuut and risk of former purchaser, octsrt TH’rf DAY, October- 30th, at U o’clock, will bo sold at the brick houso on Hull fit., next to tbe corner oT Whitaker st. A lot oT fine Furniture, consisting or a good as- sortmont for Parlor sndObsmber uso. Torms cash. oct30 *1 lousehold Furniture at Auction. On FRIDAY, Oct. 31st, st 11 o’clock, at No. 2Qusn- took Row, Jones street, will no sold All tbe Household Furniture contained in said House, consisting of a general assortment or Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture, 8a!opositive. Torms cash, oct 17 New Fish. Just received direct by sohr L 8 Davis: 20 bbls new no. 2 Mackerel 2<> do do do 3 Uo 20 hit bbls do do 2 do 20 do do do do ' 8 Uo 20qr do dodo 2 do 20qr do dodo, 8 do 10 bbls Picketed Shad 100 boxes, each 40 lbs, now Codfish—prlnje 10 do tin 60 do, smoked Salmon, now lauding and for sate low from the wharf. —ALSO— 60 boxoa fresh ground Java Coffee. oc2l Just received in store, and for sate low, and on accommodating terms: 40 hhds prlmo Sides. • oc21 Carter Potatoes st Private Sale. Just recolvod per sebr J T Grice, from Now York. 60 bbls Carter Potatoes. oc!24 New Herrings at Private Sale. Just received per schooner LS Davis, and now landing. COO boxes first quality Smoked Horring* 26 barrels Holland Herrings in ary salt, for salo low oct 24 For Rent, Tho counting room and st *ro next to our storo. formerly occupied by Mayor ft Blum. Also, several stores undor our eountlll room aug20 SWAN & C05 LOTTERIES, [AUTHOmziD BT TBS STATS Of ALABAMA.) $5o,ooa TO BH HAD FOR $10. • CLASS J. To bo drawn In tho City or Montgomery. Alabama, in public, on THURSDAY, November 13tb, 1866, on the plan of SINGLE NUMBERS SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. 30,000 Tickets Only!! Prises amounting to 200,000 Dollars ! Will be distributed according to sbe following IJNRIVAJLLED SCHEME! 1 prize of $50,000 is., 1 do do 20,000 is, 1 do do 20,000 is, ,.$60,000 . 20,000 . 20,009 . 10,000 . 10,000 ..6,000 6,000 2,000 4 “ 300 •a 4 “ 260 U 4 “ 176 4 “ 200 *» 4 *♦ 160 ** 8 14 CO •» 8 “ 40 »» 80 “ 36 ** 200 " 26 *• 300 *• 20 U 1 do do 10,000 is 1 do do 10,000 Is. ... 1 do do 6,000 is., 2 do do 2,600 Is 2 do do...... ..... 1,000 is 29 do do 500 Is 10,000 60 do do 300 is .6,000 76 do do 2001s...,.'... 16,000 100 do do 100 Is 10,000 126 do do 60 Is 7,600 4 prizes of 9400 approxlm’g to $50,000are 1,600 * “ *• 20,000 aro 1,200 30,000 are 1,000 10,000 aro 800 10,000 are 700 6,000 are 600 2,600 are 480 1,000 aro 320 600 are 2,800 300 aro 6;000 200 are 6,000 1,000 prizes amounting lo $200,000 price or ncxrrs. Whole Ticket* $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 50, PLAN or TUB LOTTXBT. 30,000 Numbors corresponding with those on the Tl kots aro placed in ouo Wheel. The first 880 Prizes are placed in another Wheel. A number is drawn from tho Number Wheel, and at tho same timo a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Prize drawu is placed against the numbor drawn. Ibis operation U repeated until all tho Prizes are drawn out. APPROXIMATION FRJZXH. Tho two preceding and tho two succeeding Num bors to thoso drawing the first 200 prizes will bo emitted to the 800 Approximation Prizes, according to tbe Scheme. In ordering Tickets enclose tbe money to onr ad- dross for the Tickets ordered, on receipt or which thoy will bo forwarded by first mall. Tho List or Drawn Numbers and Prises will be sont to purchasers Immediately alter the draw ing. Orders for Tickets should be sent In early. 49"Purcbasors will please write their signatures plaiu, and give their post office, county and State. 49- Remember that overy prizo is drawn, and payable In full without deduction. 49- All prises of $1,000 and undor, paid immedi ately after the drawing,—other prizes at tbe usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. PrizeTickots cashed or renewed in other Tickets st either office. Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to 8. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Oa., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or 49- As tho above is not an u odd ana even num ber sobeme,” no Certificates of Packages can be sold in It. oct 14 A~GRAND MARYLAND LOTTKRY FOR-NOVEMBFR, 1860. (On tho Havana Plan.) FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS MACON, OEORGIA. Tho iubscrlber, from long experience in the busdness. is prepared to forniah Steam 'Engines, Boilers. Circular, Single and Gang Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merchaut Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings In gen eral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular. will be of iron when requlrod. All or which, With his many improvements, U warranted to bo equal te the best mode at anv other establisnmont. His works ore on a scale as oxtonsivo os tbe larg est at tbe North, and he Is prepared te fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug t ROBERT FINDLAY CLASS O, GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, To be drawn SATURDAY 1 , Nov. 22d, la Baltimore, Maryland. R« France ft Co,, managers, Prizes amounting to $3E&,600 will be distributed according to tho following Splendid Scheme: 30.00 Numbers 1—1,110 Prises! Prizespayablo without deduction. ■BY T. J BULLOCH Turn .1 Frlv*t. fliue/' ATnjrdMnbM from the city, which Is clear ivejpO Mm WrfT tttOllyi /■iwki tel: war' “ ,-tol which is olearod ft unUor good aud sub# The clewed., land is a- rich fonuruft adapted fop gardoulug purpose^ *.TMri most excellent water on*the premises if sary out-buildings, negro, hpuzq*, barn*, balance of the Unci; sqy 40 aores, te uaclei and heavily timbered with vdluabje tu tbe soil excellent. Tbo locality. Is very, t_„ notono ease of. stolen os* baa ooouf redun then sos during the whole time the present) , pri -- has owned Ik This Is a chance for an luvi rarely to bo met with, und any person wli < ulet private residence now tbo city, or any porsod tesirous of going into tho gwdonlng business-to v raise fruit and vegetables for our mwket, will flhd this the place to suit, TV £ For terms, which will be very liberal, inquire »t ,, our counting room, 164 Bay streot. Title* unaUputa-.;' bto ' ■ '■ ■ ■ w» . To Bent. - •■•••’’•u - V,*' Two good stores, under the bluff, at the foot* ,/i Whitaker strocL , June 19: At Private Bale, ~ 1 5 . Ihirtjr ollglblu bulIJIng toU, 60 lMt lironl BHM 124 led deep, miualcd ’mi Isylor, (iorduu an. _xaum.tro.ta. TboM lou .non high iiOiud u. aome oftbom In tbo ltntn.dl.to nol,bto/boodor thoiJ>~l lot selected tor tbo ill. ot tbo davutuh, Alban, and GuirB»llro«d Dopot. Torm. tamou city IHMtuAt Til: ono-Ufth c«sb, tbo bnlanco bearing InUntxt oitlulJW tlx ptr coot. )»»,♦ • " t IOH.UUO Doll.n-lS,000 Number. Only. J AS PH R OOUHTY AO AOIB M Y v v CI.ASS 8. To be dtawn November 15, 1850, at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., undor the sworn superintendence ot * Col. George M. Logan and Jas. A, Nlsbet, Esq.i 49* Romomber thi* Lottery bos only fllteeh thousaud numbers—cbh than any Lottery In tho* world, therolore It id tbo best lor investment; Ex amine tho Scheme l fiOHEHK. > 1 prize of. .....$15,000 ..H 1 ” 6,000 1 “ 2,000 4 “ of$1,000we... 4,000 6 “ or 600 we 2,600 10 “ or 100 aro.... 8,000 ,600 “ of 40 aro 60,000 APPROX]MlTION PRIZE*. 20 approximations of $100 uro $2,000 60 »* “ 50aro...... 2,600 60. “ “ 20 aro 1,000 Tickets $10—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60. r Prizes payable without deduction. Tho 1,600 Prizes of $40 aro determined by the last figure of the numoer that draws tbo Capital Prizo of $16,000. Tho Capital Prize wifi, of course, end with one of tho figures—1, 2, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8,9, 0. Those Whole Tickets ending with the same , figure as the last In tho Capitol will be entitled to • ' $40. Halves and Quarters in proportion. 49- Porsous sending money by mall need no row Its boiug lost. Ordota punctually attended te Communications confidential. Buuk notes of sound banks taken at par. 49-Thoso wishing particular numbers should order immediately. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Managor, oct 10 Macon. Ga, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—SOUTHERN DIS TRICT OF GEORGIA. [L. 8.] Charijm a. Hknry, Clerk. To tbo Murshal of said District, Greeting: NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH OP MABXBT 8QUAR*. BRYAN STRICT I would Inform my old friends and natrons SEE 1 have opened the abovo store to conduct the Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business in all its ^Xsvsriousforms, and where will bo foundagen- oral assortment of Stoves, Tin and Shoot-Iron Ware, which I will be pleased to show, and at such price as will satisfy any one wishing to purchase. All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re pairing oxocutod with dispatch, old Stoves put up and Pipesfernlsbed at short notice. Tinware at wholesale aod retail. Call down on Bryan street, It will pay you for your walk, oct 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent IJTOQACCO, BROOMS, BUCKETS, ~ BBALBB0KKBA6B BUSINESS. -nHR DNDKH3IONED c.lrrrt blx xorrkiw lo b. RUk and tho public u . GENERAL BROKER, "xrtloulor.lloniloo will bo given lo tbo puiehuo ' ■>loorcolton,8t(K!ka l Bonda, So., and procur- JOHN I. ROWLAND. Bum. Locelvsd and for sale by. . .mcmahon ft doyle. OC416. 60 boxes Grant ft Wm 6 and 8 Tobacco 26 do 10s do 26 dox Brooms 40 dos 2 hoop Buckets 25 do* 3 do do 26 boxes now buoeh Raisins 76 do Negro Pipes, Just received and for sale by oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. C ANDIES—GANDIEB—26 boxes assorted ~8tk* and 90 boxes Mixed Candles, pot up expressl for a ratal) trade, and 10 boxes Fancy Moitoo White and Rsd Sugar Plum* and Burnt Almond juujcWT^arerul.by • HUNT At WEnSTER’S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE HEWING MACHINE. T'tESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma- Inkers, Tailors, Boot ft Shoo manufacturers and others who may wish to do their own sewing cheap ly and with expedition. This machine sews a uni form stitch with both sides alike, and which will not ravel. Ills more simple, Is less liable to got onto! order, and costs less In proportion than any other machine. and is warranted to be perfect, and to wc rk well. AU apparatus necessary for convenient use is fernlsbed with it, and any Instruction will be given that will be neoeusry to ensure* to tbe purchaser Ma successful operation and durability. The public ore respectfully invited to coll and ex* amine them at 136 Congress st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Agt. 49* A very nest and ornamental Iron Table willnow bo given with a machine fora small sum addition to the regular price May 26. 1 NXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, fto.—Just received, 60 14 ban and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bbls crushed and powdered 8agar; 20 bbls A. B and C clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Cotfee, in H and! lb pocks; 86 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cinnamon and Mace; 10 casos Table Salt; 10 naif bbls Extra No 1 Mackerel; 100 dos Brooms, Buckets, Clothes Lines Scrub Brushes; 81 hair chests Oolong Tea, loose and, ; lnJ<l b Pftcks. For sale by BCBXMV. 1 prize $100,000 1 “ 60,000 1 ** 26,000 1 “ 16,000 1 *• •. 11,040 2 “ 6,000 ........ 2,500 ;.. 2,000 1,6 JO 1,000 600 $382,&X> Tickets $20—Halves $10—Quarters $& 49" All orders for Tickets or Packages in any of tbe Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt atten tion, and tbe drawing mailed to all purchasers tm 2 “ a “ 6 “ 6 *» 200 “ 1,110 prizes, amounting to. Address T. H. HUBBARD ft CO. No. 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40.. oct 1—ly Baltimore Md. 1,010 THINGS WORTH KNOWING. L ARDNER’S ONETHOUSAND AND TEN THINGS WORTH KNOWING—a Book clearly explain lug bow to do rightly almost everything that can be necessary In the Kitchen, the Parlor and tho Droa slug Room. lAIRIUER umEOOOD, Esq., a Young Gentlo man wtio wished toacoDroamuaiv It accordingly, by Frank K. Smodley. MEMOIRS OF JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND HIS TIMB3, by a Journalist. SARATOGA, a Story of 1787. Wlddlfield’sNew Cook Book, or Practical Receipts for the Housewife. Miss Leslie's New Receipts for Cookery. The Ladles' Nsvr Book for Cookery—a Practical System for private families in town and country. The American Heme Cook Book, containing seve ral hundred exoellwt Receipts. Fanny Fern’s Faorily Cook Book, or Housekeep log mode easy. Cooper’s Works—The Prairie; The 8py; The Oak Openings; Satan’s Toe; The Pioneers ; The Pathfinder. Miss McIntosh's Novels—Evenings at Donaldson Manor; Aunt Kitty’s Talcs; The Lofty and ths Lowfy, ftc.,*o. _ ? Mrs.Caroline Lee Heats* Works—Linda, or the Young Pilot or the Hells Creole; The Planter’s Northern Bride; Marcus War land, ortheLonf * Spring; Helton and Ariher, or Miss Thorn's , nlng Wheel. _ t The Waverly Novels; Major Jones Courtship, ftp., fto. Received by ' J. I oct 14 Under the cuiy ttgrw vild. MI or SOUTHLItW LOT'fEE ON THE HAVANA PLAN I [■RIZEd GUARA TIED I BT AUTHOKITT OV THS oirJ Ultis 1,712 prizes amounting to.., ..$102,099 Floridu,liave oxlilbitou tiieir Mbcl in tbo Uuited btates District Court fur tho Southern District or Georgia, stating, alleging aud propounding that on or about the twouty first day ol June, iu tho pre&cut year, it was agreed betwouu the agents oT the ship parlia ment then in Liverpool, aud the agents or tbe said libellants, that the said ship Pai liument should pro- : ceed to Cardiff, and thonco convoy a cargo of rail road Iron, not excooding twelve hundred tons, to Fornaudlna, Amelia Island, Florida, aud dehverthe same, oa boiug paid freight; that, at tho time ot rauking said agreement, it was represented by the , agents of said ship, that with the sold cargo she would draw from olgbtceu to niueteeu feet only; that it was further ugrecd. li on arrival off Amelia Island, it should boasuortaiuod, from thupllot, that thorq was not sufficient water to uutuit the ship so that she could get up to Furn&nditia, tho Captain should b&vo the right, upon having tho lout duly curtifiod by a licensed pilot, to proceed to Su Murys, Georgia, or, ff tho sumo objection applied to that port, theu to go to 8avauuah,or uo near thereto us she might solely gut, and there deliver her cared’ that the uald ship arrived oil* Amelia isluud on tho uiuruiug or tho twcuty-niuth of September, when the master or said ship represented that she drew ninoteen and euo huit leet of water, uud (hero being on the Uur, on that day, fell twenty feet of water there was amply uuffieiuuito admit tho ship: never- tholeus, tho wiud being advoiue, the uaiu ship did nut attempt to enter; that, on the following day tbe wind having In tho meantime continued to blow from tbe west, aud thereby greatly reduced th« waioruu tdo bar, tho muster of the said ship ob tained front tho piiut lu clturgo a certificate that tbe said ship drawing ninoteen and one huff feet or' water, cuuld nut cross the bar that motning.vand immediately and witboutferthor delay, sailed away tor Savannah; that at tho timo when tho said ship so suited away, tho weatner was perfectly fair, md has so continued hitherto, and the anchorage per- lcctly secure, aud that it la tuo custom for ahlus aud vessels to wait a reasonable time for favorable winds and tides to orora all bars, and this tbe more especially atthoso ports wherothe old of steam cannot bo obteinod; that there Is reason to bellove that the master of the sold ship exaggerated. her draught, and that the same did not oxceed ninotoeri • foetus represented by her agents at the time of making tbo said contract; but that, oven with tbe draught ol uluoteeuond one half feet, tbe suid shin could have crossed tho bar on divers days 8 lnco she bo sailed away, and without having been com polled to wait more than a reasonable time after ’ icr first arrival; that, before tho arrival of tho said ' ship off Amelia Island, the owners thereof, Enoch Train ft Co., of Boston, had Issued te the master ot said ship positive orders to proceed at onco to Sa- vaunab, iu violation of the said contract, and that tho suhsequeut proceedings ofthe said muster wero merely a pretext to shield his owners from lesal responsibility lor such violation ; that tho said mas ter. although requested so to do, refescs to ptoceod toFerusmUua and dollvcr his said cargo, but Insists on delivering tbo same at Savannah on being paid fell freight; that, by reason ortho said premises the said libellants will bo subjected to great lou ^ damages and expenses, for which they are Justlv entitled to compensation from tbe said ship; md 5 they therelore pray that process, in due form or i taw, may issue against tho sold ship Parliament ' her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, and tbsi. the raid Court will pronounce In favor of the said libellants, that tbe master ofssld ship shall deliver the said cargo to them, freo and discharged from all claim for freight for tho transportation thereof! or In default thereor, that the sold ship may be condemned In sucUaiuount ofdamagos as tho Court may decree tbe said libellants have sustained, md or such other und further relief as to right and Jus- Uce may appertain aud tbe Court Is competent to' give in tbo premises. And whereas, tho Honorablo John C. Nicoll, the Judge ofthe said Court, has ordered and directed the eleventh day of Novembor noxt. for all persons In genoral, who have or pretend to havo any right, title or interest lu tbe said ship Parliament, her boats, taoklo, apparel aud furuituro, to bo cited at the premises, to appear before tho Judge of said District Court, at tbo United States Court Room, in the city of Savannah, at eleven o’clock in tho fore noon of said day, there to show cause, If my they have, why Judgmo t should not (lass as prayed for. You aro, therefore, hereby authorized, empow ered aud atrictly eiyoiucd, peremptorily to eito aU persons whomsoever, having or pretending to bava any right, title *or Interest In tbo sold ship Parlia ment, nor boats, tncklo, apparel and furniture, by all lawful ways and means, whereby this monition may he raado public, to be aud appear at the lima md place aforesaid, boforo the Judge aforesaid, > and to attend upon every session and sessions of. » said Court to be held thou and from tbcnce; until $ definitive decree shall ho promulgated In the premi ses, If any or them shall think fit to do so, to hoar, ubido by and perform all and singular that may ba decreed lu tbe premises, under pain or tbe law and contempt thereor. And whatsoever you shall do. in tbo premises you sbaU duly certify to the Judge aforesaid, at tho time and place aforesaid, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable John 0. Nicoll, Judgo o the sold Court, this eighth day of October, In ths year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred add fifty-six. HARDEN ft LAWTON, Proctors for Libellants. £ AU porsons Interested in the foregoing monition are required to tako due notice thereof. DANIEL H. STEWART,. U, 8. Marshal. October 8th, I860. octlO-lm ' BUNT’S IMPROVED SEWINfl MACHINE!. ESIGHED Eipreailjr (Cr nmkUiI X) trtK to dccidedij Tap** machine for that purpose, spool cnrsktln thread ranbeusedi anj d&redlength,and whichwill not need to be cluugod until the whole Is used. n«. mansuQtcturen .Irsln and Flour merchants or# p3ti ca Mri I nvlted > * osU and examine list 186 Con HJGJRED WBB3TER.Otn. Alt'. RAHS-GRATES-Tlie ane.1 lotoTGnle. «nr offered taBaranuh can bo found at KENNEDY b BEACH’S, ., ' . Store and Home FuinUUnf KatablUhoeoy . oo,,. corner RelllSSr*- 8 la; Major Jones Courts nip, aw., WSSS&Xb. 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