Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 01, 1856, Image 3

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±1— % t». I* Attn* DvNOINO AONDB . jw.-MKim A. UiWAUi) KipootfuUjT 9* fount Mi purona Hurt ho will open hit Ai I Q^nniy «! Armory Hall, on Saturday, Nona' bSM 10 ,11,01,1. The annum Bind koniaiaif for tho w . m. «A2® PASHIOItABLE DANCING. Mil. NlOUUtiS has returned'and'will aom- monco ItU Cissies at HI.' Andrew* Hal I nn IVoduwday, Not. 61b, 1856. TTu' uow dsucoa taught, tofriher wlUi two now Quadrilles- Mr. N. uuy b) noon at tbo Hall ,iu u A. M., till 61*. U. each 'lay. ,yuatn |imhoh4, and Inatruotloa la fkuoy Dancing tk.ii. from ai v«u MdittilOtt'liberal terms, oct 25—SI MliDlOAL CARD. -*» idt. J. R. SMITH Uw removed l»U UlUae i«T t Uroujhtou street. in Dal ley’« Building, a unv d«H»M above Holden's Hat Store. Rcaldonuo at Utfinmart'a, West Uroad strop t. «op!8 l-’dldltOW-OiriZlfiJIg OP CHATHAM COUNTY. Uui a caudldaie tor ro-oleeilun to tbu of- ym dco of Receiver ol fax Keturn. in Januury jk*\i, ..id respectfully soiloli your suffrages. *,*»l JUHN REEDY. 1'U THK VOTERS OP CHATHAM COUATV. FollowelUions, J utu a candidate at the jfem -l.-ctiuu, in Jauuary next, for tbo uiOeo ot ra\ -MfOUir, and sulimt your support. A. HAIU1UN. s,W.muah, tk-ft. UOtit, 1866. oetl tlUtVti'S OtirTON UARVB8TBR. ruo groat desideratum or 1'lautora la fiual- tflSr ij ouuiuod in tbo successfal Invention of iloM'j-a tAition tUrvoitor. wltu which ouo band uau lu. iv its much cotton as live tu tbo urdiuary way, doomm j*avmg on immense amount or labor. What ■Vhuuoy r o vjoiunoin is lu iw alter stage, Howe’s lar.o ior la tu picking, r .r turUior imoruiauou,apply to A. WlLUUit, ill Day street, A^uiu tor the States of Georgia oud Florida. J'« l * iu iUu I'ulrom, ui tut Siiv’li ueurgmu iff Ail John due to the Ueorgiau previous t otir mo utb niiuiit, uro payable ouly to the uu wc...igued. Note* aud accounts due In tbo city wii ■w ,<i\Meuled umuediatuly, aud all debts duo tu tbo ruuutrjr will bo forwarded by an early moil. i.ti* ooing tue .irst ituiu Unit tbu uudersiguod baa .ubiiciy .ippealou to bu late patrun, be luuls that luoy will not couftder him uu reasonable iu urging upon tiitfui me necessity tor itmuodiato payuteut. itonmuuuus may oo mudo directly tu the under- si iuo.1, or to K. i>. Hiituu a Go., whoso receipt will uc raii'U 1’iiiLil* J. 1’UNCil .. v .uuali, MuyMtt, ls6d. myl8-lawd&w 1*0 FRl'lUTBiliS. i'iio subscrioers oner lor sale a large and variuu tiiuriutcul »t aeuoud-baud priutiug material, suffi- -uui io osiuDilsh u complete .lob Ulllce, with but «lditioua( articles, cousi-tTug In part of—One ml ot small pica, os good us uuw, aud vari ous uui. of jo; type; ouo super royal band-press; one Hoc .v Go s proot-press. latost tmprovemoui, uu*; uv.i or iu i* large imposing stones, uew; don- bioaju single auds; coses, composing sucks,col- uiua rules, gall •. s, chases, etc., etc., together with various otr.4« a- teles pertaining to a newsimper ;r jou oittce. it. U. HJLTUN A CO. tunc 26 grBlblb,' Factor and General Commission Merchant! KO; 71 BAY-8THKBT, SAVANNAH, OA. Buww to—Messrs. Oagboru * Cunningham, Bell 4 i'reubss, Ogden, Starr A Co., Savannah;P| Tiiompaon. Bneton. nnv 1 we. .in>LKYooupxn. rso. cxwwta nusm. CODPISR & FRASER, KgbTOKS & liKN’EltAL COMMISSION MERCHaNIS, bay street, Savannah, Go. | toy 11 U. J. UAVAWT, JR, FACfOlt AND UOMAnsaiON MfiKOANT, No. 01* Bay Str eet, jy -u Savan nab, Gu arroHN'EY at law, ru AsrnxK, ruoxas coc.vrr, ox. ail busiuos ontrustod to his care will receive prompt attentk lyr—mar 17 n. KOWiKBS. .iXIM A. XORRIH IHJDOURS NORRIS, (late Orano h Rodgers, WHOLESALE UBOOEBS, BAY-8TKXBT, SAVANNAH. jUUO 1,1856, [jo '3* JKFFBRSON ROBKRTS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Timber and Lumber. SA VANN AH, Qa. WILLIAM H. DASHER, ULORAT LAW, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT TroupviUe, Lowndes County, Ga, iViU practice in Thomas, Lowndw, Clluch, Ware. A ppliug, Telfair, Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski o uutios, Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison, Ham- Iton, and Columblaoounties, Florida. [myll I. R. wright. j.p. x. savxas. WRIGHT <b SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, GA. Jylfl JONH 8. IIOWEN. ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, COJWIR or BOATVOX AMD BRTAN-STS^ (Above C A. L. Lamar.) jyd—3m A. MoALPIN A BROTHERS, Lumber, Mill and Brick lards. Sept 5 SAVANNAH, OA. r.; oqdsx. wm. moo, n. b. u. i OGDEN, STARR A OO., •Shipping and Commission Merchants, BAY-STBSBT. SAVANNAH. OA.' PATTEN, HUTTON Ai OO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Bayntwet, Savannah, Ga. E. GUMMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, febl-ly ibwixtox, ga. e. !>. UKKldD.V. A. 0. MCGIBIB IIA1UU80N Ai McGEHBB, lUCriON, COMMISSION, REOEIVINO AND Furururdiiiii merclianli.. 19 INIHtl BKOUMTKUT, C0LUHBU8, atOBOU, 93" l'articular attention given to tbo sales of Real Ki’.ite, Negroes aud Produce. A3" Liberal advances made on Negroes and Mer* cbaudiie. Columbus, Ga. RUnB, PATTEN A CO. ) GUNUYttD.iNIEL, y drK WART, GRAY* CO. J RUdK, DAVld * LONG, * WM. WRIGHT, 10,1 i>.u. nnium, J YOUNG, ATKINS * DUNHAM,) An .,_. (f C. A. GKEKN’E fc CO., ( { Apalacbic >ia H. .4 aurru L Unlilln \llih.m. Savannah ’ H. d. SMITH, t Mobilo, Alabama, oct 23 iy i a non A Commission House, Macon, Ga A. 11. HIcbAUafUiIN, General and Auctioueor, xiliciu from bis friends consignments of every i?icriptlou. Takes orders for Gutton. fir Special aituution given to the salos of Rea) &UU 1 , --looks uud Negro property, at public and privatusiilua. Prompt returnt and aitpatch. rtMloruuce—C. A. L. LAUAR. mob80 >AA. «T. UHUN. II. f. SMOOT GREEN * SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 00126 THOMAOTON, OA. __ JOHN BILBO, Ordinary of Clutbam County, AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. U/Qce in the Court House. mvlb anthOnW mociILLo iC ATTOHNBY AT LAW, ^avaiumh, Georgia. W GiOce on Bay street, over the Bank orSavan* *»<di. . may!3 A. l. p. kingT ATTORNEY AT LAW, ter of Bay and, Whitaker Strceta, SAVANNAH, l-h Ti 3mos Corner i WELLS & WILLIAMS, DOMESTIC, F0BE10N AND FANCY DRY GOODS. iVo. 149 Congru*§U, Savannah, Qa. JA>. r. WEUA formerly of BeAufort Dial. & C, WEMIILUS WILLIAMS, “ Sorivan Co.,Ga. H0P17 t.'a. RIMS. 1, a. DAVIS. W. H. LONG, RUSE, DAVIS At I.ONG, coraMissioN merchants may 30 SAVANNAH, OA. AND IU MDWOfc. No. h H , C«io door weevot prayhi iu ' ' a. ii. cj . . .’OiSJle'aND "lllJTAlL OKOClER, Mo,4Bacu.rd.t,, HieM.rktt.oiB»ylu, ’ BATONNAIl, UA. IimIm I. Utworin, fhrolgu and UomoaUo Uqunr., Dried inruits, > nQH.ao. Renronoe—A. Champion, Ebi|., fJnmuolBolomniis, fa., Mown.'Rabun * Whltobeud, and fiwlR * Oo. Savannah, Ga. mvll „ " * jmrnwmiii No* 0 Wliltnkur Street, Savanntili, Ga., . .. WIlOUWAIJt AND RKTAlt. DRAlRHH IX Cl ASHES, Ullnilrt, Doors, Mouldings, &o White O Lead, '/.Inc, Whlto UusoriL S|»erm, Whale, Tuu- nors’HUd NotttHfootOlU, Gla^a, RruBlwm.Gold l<eaf, Bronao, Rulldera’ llanlwaro. Nalls, Murblo Mantels, *c.,*o. . jo4 PATENT ICE PITCHERS, J UST rocolvod. ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by the now Stoamshlp Lino. The nu merous oiiquirors will bo glad to learn that Uov bavo tinulty arrived. KENNEDY * BEACH. . Huusu-l'urul*bing Storo, llodgsou’s Now Block aug 4 DAVID u; wilds: ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8PAUTA, OA. ^Will practice in tbo couutics of Hancock, Warren. Washington, and Baldwin. Kmntixoes—Bebn It Foslor, Kabuu A Smita, and E. A. Soullard^Savauuah.' jon9 ~ WM. *L DANIELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW , SAVANNAH, GA Office ovor Thomas'!!. Turner * Co. a Urns nro, Ba street. my7 MILLJilt aIs ROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BIUINSWIOK, OA. Will practlco iu the Brunswick Circuit—comprii- tug tbo following Counties: Glyun, Wayuo, Camden, Waro, ApppIIdk. Clinch, Coffee aud Cbarlton. “ JUHN B. MILLER. L. C. ROLL, aug 8 ly writ, ftrhele: DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY 0R0CEKIE8 mid Furelgn and Domestic Fruit, corner Eroughton and \\ r liikU;er-iU. Town and country supplied with choice goods at modorato prices. All orders proiupUy uttouded to, aud satisfuctiou ulwayH guaranteed. spl8 JOHngTfaLligant, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANE DOORS. Wost sldo Mouumout Square, Savannah, Ua. may 11 JOllA Ai. ftiliUd.-t, ATtUHNUi' AT Law, Office corner Bay aud Drayton street* jyw • PHILIP M. IIU SSELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NOTARY «JONVEYA.nCEK, ACCOUNTANT *AND COPYIST. Will exuuto Deeds, filortgugos, I'ower of Attorney. Wills, Bonds, Noiiuosutid 1’aKing ot liiterrogutorios Office at tlie Court liousn, Savannah, Ga, Court Days, third Tuesday iu each mouth, aud held at the office of Edwaid... Wilson,Esq. K&ddouce, Gaston, between Barnard andTattuall street. Auy call at night, on business, will bo attended to im mediately. jynb WM. O. CONNELLY, ATTOKN i. 1 AT LAW, IKAHKIXA, woaru COL'.VTV, .A., (V0.-1 OKYICX, ALBANY.) Will practise iu tbo ioutlic/ji circuit, aud iu Macon, Dooly and Worth Couutics oi the Macon Circuit «d" Particular atleuiiou glveu to the collection cl claims in South-Western Georgia. ' je2—Cm P. JACOBS, SBGAU AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big ludiau.) N. B.—Keeps constantly on baud Spuuisb, Had .Spanish, aud Americuu Sugars, at wholesale aud r** all. Also, Chowing Tobacco, snulf, &c. juuol JAMES McIIENRY, Insurance Broker anil Notary Public. Marino Protests Noted and Extended, Average adjusted, Charter Parties ami Average Bouds druwno Papers proi«irod whereby to recover losses Hum American or British Underwriters, and aitontiou given to all matters connected with shippiug and n- surauce, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the trout o! tbo Custom Houso. / ly nov 8 JESSE T. BERNARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . Nuvfnansvillo, Flu. Reference—George Brown, William Dell, Nc« uunsvilic, Fla., K, H. Hilton, Boslou * Vilialongit. davaunah, Ga. myll C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW VRANKUX, HEAKD 00., GA. Will attend to professional business in the Counties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Merl* wether and Troup. Referenco—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGraugo, Ua.; Hon. David Irwin, Marietta, Gu.; Colonel M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, Ga ; aud Mr. william Dougherty, Go* lumbus, Ga. • sopl7-iy Wm. MoALLISTER. Marble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, Turn lahed on rea3ouablo torms. Orders res pectfully solicited. j*pl8 M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LA W, ALLIGATOR, BAST FLORIDA. Will practlco In the Eastern and Southern Counties Refer to—Col. 8. 8. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, 8a annah. _ fob2-tf WILLIAM PHILLIPS, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, SI ARIETTA, GA. 00126—ly J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIX)R AT LAW, TroupviUe, LowndesConty,Qa. (mil CHA8. G. VAM.Il j ^uL “ ATTORNEY AT LAW, M1LLKDGKVILLK, UA.J Practices Jaw In tbo various umuUes of me uo> mulgeo Circuit, and tbu ailjoiuiog Counties of i'wiggs, Laurens and Washington. Refer to—Johu Boston, H. A. Crauo, and K. B Hiitou. fetoll ~S£f6ltUB A. UUllUUH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AM) Commutioner of the U.S. Court of Claim* foi the State of Qeorgiu. Office Corner Bay aud Bull streets. b mylo YONGE Ai FRIERSON, FORWARDLVG AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, XO. 04 BAV-XTBKXr. SAVANNAH, GA apr4 j. m7eyre7 COMMISSION 3IER0HANT, aug20 No, 143 Ilay-st., Savnmmli. JUHN C. liUO'i'll, CIVIL ENOiNEEtt AND SURVEYOR, Will also give his attimtlnu to desigus la Arohiu c uro. Office in the store of John Williamson, Esq., Bay street. myia D. A. O'BYRNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 176, Bay-st., ovor Turuor * Co’s. Drug store SAVANNAH, GA. nov 10—ly S. W. JJ.UtEll, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!,UR AT LAW, TroupviUe, Lowndes County, Ua, Reference—Hon. VV. U. Fleming, Bavonnah, Ga. myll EDWARD U, WILSON, MAGISTIUTE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward * Oweus* Liw Office. [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE Ai CO., FACT OKS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANf.-, Baj ttrcct Saw niaA. THOS. S. WAYNE. 0. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, jy e—tf Savannah. Chattanooga. C U ANE , WELLS * CO., FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ua# LANIER At ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap6-ly macon, ga. W. M. LAWTON He 00. Charleston, South Carolina. SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FaC TORS. R,Wainwiqut Bicot l William M. Lawton Joseph T Dill | Winborn Lawton, Ju aug29-cod4m •.!. )OttIT. H. D. 8XXLUX0X LOCKETT As 8NBLLING8, (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENT?, .. Savannah, Qa. Will attend to tbo lolling of all kindiofproduot ’’trict attention given to receiving and forwarding koo'Is. may 81 ly _ R, B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND OOUN8EIXOR AT LAW, Office corner of Bay and Drayton-sti. .,u •»«»«.«• / JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. 1J A VINO resumed the practice of hlsprofes* JLJL lion, offer* hi* rfervice* to bl* lrienda and tbr pnbllo aa an Architect and suporlntoudont. Doalgn* fot any part or the country aupplic-J and executed in oil the various branch™ of Lie profes sion, «uch a* Public EdlQooa, storoa, Dwellings, Monuraouta, *o. Thoroughly Flro Proof Stores de- gned aud executed. Office at present In Buy Lane rear oftheOustom Houko. Jan 8—ly DENTISTRY. "* Dm. ROYALL A JOHNSON, Dentists, office comer St. Jullon-at. and Market Square, over 8. Wii- mot’a Jewelry store. Office boar* nd from 8 to 6. FOR RENT, TWO camfortAblo Wowl.n TENRSl KNTH uoruiir ur Ubtirty mu Drayton ilnioto *PPly I" JOHN BtlSVBW. . l»Pt 90 KOll hent: THE subiorlbor bolug about to partition otrtho two vtogantnnd commodious ato- rlo.s over Dr. llrantloy « ijrug Storo Into ■ .jnffi top, oiloralbnm Ibi robt by 1st or No- voinburiioxt. CHARIIW 8H0LL “•'IB - n Architect. ^ wtemm ■iiB „‘HE fourth a tor) vorDr. Brantley's Drug IfilSions Apply to CHARLES 81 MILL, Hopt2l*-tr-eg ^ Archlioct. FOR RENT. v A WHARF STORE under 174 Bay htro. i[ PortioHslon given 1n( October. Ji Apply to TISON * GORDON, i-opt 20 W)H MALE A VALUABLE IXJT, near the Central Railroad Depot, about 60 x 100 root. This Lot is feosimplo. Outho promises ore th -"» comfortable Woodou BUILDINGS, wiiioh rent for bauO |K*r annum. Tonna modorato, Apply to J. B OUBBEDOE, sept 29 Agent. ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA , i : i GEORGIA. J# J, I1ESLER. Proprietor, Lafe qfthe Verandah Hotel, New Orleans. PassongorB per EvoulAg Traina will And Supper ready ou the arrival of the Care, mtyH MERCHANTS’ HOTEL. M board m DAT $160 -BOARD rut WEEK 6 00 BOARD PER MONTH 20 00 mayia i yr MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS CUARLXHTOX, 8. 0. THIS House is now adapted to all the wants of tho Travelling Publlo, and tbo ef forts of tho Proprietor will be to deserve their patronage. mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. fJHIETRUbTE » of tho nbov- named Institution L nnnouuco to tho public, that this Academy Will bo opened on tho (Irst Monday in Novomber ‘•■o. The principal, Col. 8. Spencer, au experienced teacher, comes woll recommended by his former patrons oud other gentlemeu of highest respecta bility. Recommended to us, as ho is, as woll as from our own kuowlodgo of Cut. Speucor, wo commend him and tho Academy to the patron ago of our (Honda at homo nudubroad. Mis s’A. 51. Hiiencer will assist lu the Female aud Juuior dopartmort. For farther information, apply t) L. M. BLOUNT, 8ec'ry. ucpt'26 REMOVAL. The subscriber has romoved to tho store oast ol' Mr. O’Cotmer, corner of Drayton and Broughton streets, udjoluing the Marshall House, where he is propared to make to or der Gentlemen's Coats, Pouts, Vests, &c., Id a man ner to suit the nto-a fastidious. Gentlemen furnishing their owu materials will flu l it to their advantage. Cush must bo paid for workmanship in all cases, as there will be no books kept op n. Cutting for men ami beys attuudod to; and nil cutting jobs must bo paid fur on delivery. Uniforms of all kinds made according to the Unit ed States' Regulations. Bjr Young men doslroua or bocomiug good cut ters of all garments bel nging to the tradocan be tuught lu six lessons, at $3 a lesson. Those who will patronize me will find prices to suit the times. M. CAREY, Agent sept 18—4m HUDSON'S FERRY FORTS ALE. Tho subscriber offers for Bale all her •flnH^possctslous in Scrivcn county, contain- H^K^Piug about ono tuousand acres of Izmd, «WflfPmoro or less, ail aihoinlng said Furr)’, ^ l|* p and oxtonding to the Augusta road — wMSMBfaTho Improvements cnn&ht of a good Dwelling, .store, Warehouse; and all other noccssa* ry out-bulldings. About sixty-five acro3 aro under fence oud in good order for cultivation. The land is first quality, aud woll supplied with renclng tlm-. her. It is an oxcolleut stand for the merchandize business. Tbe Ferry is tho best located add most putrouized ot auy other between Savannah and AugUHta. Thero is also passing through tho land a never failing stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars address mo ut Springfield, Effingham county, Ga. sept 7—W * ELIZABETH JONES. BOOK AGENCY. WHF Subscribers h&vo established a Book X Agency iu Philadelphia, and will furnish any buok or publication at tho retail prlco free of post* ago. Auy persons by forwurdlug tho subscription prlco of auy ouo oftlio $3 Magaxlues, such as lltir- ‘>or’s, Godoy'a, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Lcslio’a fashions, Ac., will receive tho Magazinos for one year and a copy of n splendid lithograph portrait ol either Washington, Jackson or Olay; or if subscri bing to a 62 aud $1 magaziuo, thoy will receive a copy of cither orthe three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of magazines, all three portraits will be sent gratis. Musio furnished to tho&o who may wish it. Envelopes of oxory sizo aud description In large or small quantities furuishod. Boat Presses, Dies, Ac., sent to order, Evory description of engraving on wood executed with noutnoss aud dispatch Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book Il lustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, rfc. All orders sunt by mail promptly attended to. Per sons wishing viows of their buildings engraved can seud a Daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mull or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles wilt find it to tiiptf udvuutago to audross tho subscribers as we would ajt as agent for tho salo of tho same BYRAM d PIERCE. 60, South Third street, Phlla., Pa. nov 26—d&wly GENERAL NOTICE. S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be done at homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himself permanently, all work in this line will be done with dispatch. All repairing of Castors, Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other articlo will be dono neatly beforo plating. All old silver plato, Buch os Teasetts or Urns, Forks or Spoons, will bo ro-flnishod and mado equal to new. and at moderate prices. AU work or orders left at my store will be attended to promptly. P. a—Watch case* galvanized. may27 G. M. GIFFIN Savannah, Oct, 1st, 1850. T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing bo tween the subscribers, under tho namo ol J. V.CONNERAT * CO., was this day dissolved by mutual cousout. Mr. Joseph V. Counerat will at tend to tbo settlement of the affitirs of tbe said firm. J. V. CONNERAT , J. LAMA. Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1850. THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out tho in terest of Jou.v Lama, will hereafter cotuiuuo tho whnlosalo GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS in his own uatnc and mr his own account, aud ro s. ectrully solicits from the friends of tbo lato firm a continuance of tltoir favors, oct 3 J. V. CONNERAT. 'TOllOlJSKKEEPKKS. Carpets, Oil Cloth, Mattiug, *o., at tbe shortest no- led, and on tbe most reasonable torms. octiMf DIIS. LRFLER At WILCOX, Dentists ARB now fully prepared to in sort fall or partial Bella of Teeth on tbo priacipio of Dr. J. Allens’s Patout Continuous Gum, By this improvement, tbe form of tho foco can Do restore J to any degree of rotundity that may bo desired. His applicable iu all oases where the cheeks have fallen lu and cannot bo detected by'ho closest observer.— Tbi3 method combines the followingi -lvantigos:— Au urtlficialgum, which exhibits a perfectly uatural aud llfu-llku appearance, and imparts to the tboctb that peculiar expression which characterises tbe na tural organa. This Gum consists or* sli*ciouscompound, which ... applied aud Rued upon the Teeth and Plateln such a maunor. as to fill up all tbe interstices around the buscoltli6Teeth, and also unites them firmly to each other and to tho Plato upon which they are nett. This socures perfect cleanliness of tbe Tooth. Office over DeWUt* Morgan, Congress street. Republican and Georgian copy. feb 16—tf rlflMr FOR BALTIMORE—TIio new sebr. CHIEF, HttCaptalnTrador. will moot with despatch for ho above pdrt. For freight apply to n»t 16 HUNTER A GAMMELL. FOR BOSTON.—Tho new sohr. ALBA. ’d&KCtiutolu Taylor, will moot with prompt dos patch far tho abovo iwrt. For freight apply to offil HUNTER A UAHMELL. Jj. „ S| NKW Yimk-Ttio Hlllli OUi.UMIiiA, Oftphtiu Beateo, will havo despatch for tho SBK above |»ort. For freight apply to oct 1 HUNTER * GAMMELL ^KBarquo ISAAC R. DAVIS, CapUlttlfcmd ,400 tons burthon—can take tho bulk or 1,000 bales col ton. Apply to 0. A. GREINER, F(7ir-|’Hii;m^’HrA;-HmWiJxw. Fhwt Vrmkl.—Tho Mohr. FANNIE, Captain j, liow loudiug, will have Immodialo ills paten. Fur freight engagements apply to septl8 CHA8. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The suunch fast _ tiling soli r R WTULL, A M Htrowbridgo, master. For freight, apply to auglO C, A, GREINER. ,, FOR LIVERPOOL.—lbu A t Atnorionn tf/ft. ship FAIXJON, Patton master, having a IHML largo portion or freight engaged, will meet With disiuitah as above, lor halation of cargo, apply to iIrigham, kku.y * co; FOR PHILAOBLPHIA. * 7b leave on Saturday Nov, WA, at 8 o'clock, P, Jit, Tho Unitod States Mail Steamship EYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hardlo, 111 leave as above. For freight or , GREINER, Agent Cabin Passago 20 00 Stoerogo Passage 7 00 Passengers by this ship for Baltimore and Wash ington will bo landed at Now Castle, Dolawaro, If dotdrod, from which plnco cars start threo times dully lor tho above cities, uud olhor Southern Points. oct 81 CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK #25 00. ly Ui T he new and splendid side-wheel Steamshipe— nNOXVIUjE.. 1,600 urns..Capt. C. I). Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ . .Capt. Thomas Lyon. FUJRIPA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M.S. Woodhull. ALABA5IA,,,, 1,800 “ ..CapL G. R.Sohenok. WILL LXAVk SAVANNAH KVXKV WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. These ships are among tho largest on the coast, unsurpassed In speed, saToty aud comfort, making tholr passages In filly to sixty hours, and aro com manded by skillful, oarofal and polite officers.— Haring elegant state-room accommodations, thoy offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passage to New York 926 " Passwro to New York 8 PADELFORD, FAY * CO.. Suv&unah. SAM'L L. M1TCHILL. 18 Broadway, fob 6 Now York. Will sail on Saturday next, Noo. 1, at 10& o'clock, A. M., precisely. jg Thostoamahlp AUGUSTA, Captain Lyon, will louvo as abovo. For freight or passngo apply to «■■■■■ PADEI.FORD, FAY A CO. Cabin Passage $26 Steorago Passage 8 Shippers of Cotton by these Steamships will pluaso take notice, that uo Cotton will bo received at tbo presses that Is uot distinctly marked on tbcudgo of tbo bate. v oct38 FOR CaARLESTOM, i COM (N having re- fiaaMMaturnud from Florida, will resuino her regular trips to Charleston, leavlug hero on Saturday. Nov. 1st,at 0 o’clock P. 51. <>Ct20-5t J. P. BROOKS, Ag’t. FOR DEIIIERY'S FERRY, AND ALL THE INTERMlDIATE l^NDINOB ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. Tho new lion steam pauaot SWAN, Captain Richard Johnson, will leavo Charleston wharf overy 'Friday morning, at 10 o’clock, punctually, (hr Domory’s Ferry, and all intermedi ate landings on tho Savaunah River. 49" Tho Swan has superior accommodations Ibr passengers. For freight engagements apply to sopt28 JOHN RICHARDSON. 1»1WD STATUS DtAU. LINU. 3br Pdtatka, East Fla., via Darien, Brunswick, St. “ FernamUna, Jacksonville, Middleburo, Greek,jand PUxUaia. The new and elegant stoampackot aaaJk DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook .loaves every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, for tho above places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter- medium landings on St Mary's River. 43" No freight will bo taken after 0 o'clock. For freight or passago, haviug excellent statu* room accommodations, apply ou board, at tho Flori da Stoampackot Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to jy26 CI.AGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. U. S. Moll Line FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Go., Fernanda na and Jacksonville, Picdata and Black Greek, Fla. W THE steamer-WELAKA, Capt. N ^ King, will leave for the abovo places every Saturday Morning, ot 10 o'clock. This boat has large and Airy State Room accom modations, aud taking the Inland Passage, offers every inducement to Invalids and others. Freight vriU be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. No freight wlu be taken after 0 o’clock. For freight or passago apply on board at tbe Florida Steam packet wharf, or to Jy25 CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM. 0.0. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLES A LI AND RETAIL DEALER IN 8«*hes, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Window Gloss, Putty, &c. 1 Painters’, Graluera’ aud Artists’ Brushes: Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry and 'Mixed Paints of every description, Artists* — tubes, Prepared Canvass, *c. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms prepared with neatness and despatch.— „. -»«*-•- q, ending, Graining and tyle and at moderate Glaxlng prices. All orders from tho country promptly attended to. men 28—ly G. M. GRIFFIN, BUCOESSOB TO LATE M. EASTMAN •Corner or Bryan and Whitaker Btreets. HAS now on hand a beautiful as- v JBsortment of Jewelry of overy dls- eS'i Wmms cription aud kind worn by ladles && aud gentlemon, and will sell at unusually low prices, I have this day received (per Express) a largo stock of olegaut Hlvor Ware, consisting of Cake aud Mo Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, NutmogGraters, &o. Ac., all in Morocco cases, and sultablo for presents. I have also this day received an addition to my stock of hair work or light colored Curls, Topsya. Braids, Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, Ac., which now makes ray assortment complete. Orders rocelved for any color desired. Watches ropaired by and under tbo supervision of self, and allotbor work done in a workmanlike mannor, and warranted. may 26 massieOghool. fplic MASSIE SCHOOL will be opened on WED- X NESDAY, October 16th. The Regulations require that alter the opening ot tl»« School, “ Applicants shall be received every day or the first week, aud ou Monday of each sue reeding week of the term ” Thero are stillsevcrai vacancies to the School. Until the opening of tbo School, applications may bo mado to the Princip I, who will bo found at the School Room evory morn ing from 0 to 10. By order or the Commissioners, :t 10 B. MALLON, Principal. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING C URED by Dr. WYCXOFF, or Pittsburg, Pa.. witboutpain or Surgical Operation, who will sou l the cure to any part or the World, on tho re ceipt of $10; and the money returned, if the euro la not offectual. All lotiars must bo addressed to Dr. Wyckoff, Box 746, Pittsburg, Pa., in care of Arthurs, Rodgers*Go., Bsukers. P. S. Correspondents will ploase enclose stamp for return postage. Cautjox.—All persons who cannot produce my genuine cortiflcato, aro humbugs. scpt2fi—wly Dr, W. ERALBROKERAGE BUSINESS) rnilE UNDERSIGNED oilers hU sorvicos to ba I. frlouds aud tho publlo as a GENERAL BROKbR l'articular attention will bo given to the puiobase and solo of Cotton,Stocks, Bonds, *o., and procur ing freights tor vomoIs. oct 6 _w4 JOHN T. ROWLAND. BOOKS & STATIONERY T HE SUBSCRIBER has on band tho SCHOOL BOOKS in tuo In the Schools or the city, to. gemer with a fine assortment of the latost Cbcap Publications, llagaxlues, Ac;, 4c., und his stock or Miscellaneous Books will bo increased os fast os It cuu bo doue with a due regard to a good stock. —AWO— A fine assortment of Juvenile Books, Colored Prlmors, Toy Books, Ac. —ALSO— Pspor Envelopes, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen Holders, Slates, aud such Staple articles os every body wants. Tbe Msgoxlnes and New Publications will be re ceived as early as at any ffioro In the city. A share or publlo patronage is respectfully solic it. d. J- B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, oct 8 Under the Marshall Houb. .yft. v. .id RtVER Rlalu lit their 1 Aaonoy. on llravum itrout, near tbo Roy. Apiirnvml Risks will bo takou on liberal torms, and ibu usual credit ulvou on Prmnlum Note*. ' Thron quarters oftlio hu^iiffiiiw will bo I'otnrnnd to tho mibtomora in Scrip ; . oot22-0m V, X* L, Lumnr, Agcut. INSVHAiUJK. Southern MuttuiL Insurumsti Com|mu>. Southern Mutuul Life ins. Compaii), Uome inauruttuv Company, of N> York, Springfield Fire * Alttrluu Ins* Uoiu'y, Risks in tho abovo (unuianco Oumiianlof* unilorta •ton by WM. KING ft SONS, Agent*. No. »0 Bay street. Savaunah, 14th December, 1855. aoelt FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE 1 M fc> U R A N C K. ,VO. Ui, UAY-STllEE'1. OA1-1TA1, KKl’HEHKNTEU, Nearly Four Million Dollars. By tho following responsible Stock Companies. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, OP HARTFORD, OT. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OP LONDON. Farmers' and Mechanics* fe%e, Marine and Life Insurance Company, OP PHILADELPHIA. Bridgeport Fire and Marino Insurance Company, OP RR1DOVORT, OT. 4V* Tue subscriber will effect insurauce to any amount in all parte orthe State ou evory description of property. Lire InsurancoVto any amount, at the lowest rate, tor the benefit or heirs and creditors, or payable to the wife free from tho claims of creditors. Marino Insurance ou Hulls or Qtrgoes to all parts or the world. Jan26 A. WILBUR. MUTUAL UENBFIVLIFB INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jon. 1, 1866* $2,230,UUo r» Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,402 66 Total amount of claims by death paid to dato 1,886,000 84 Furniture id Auction. TH1B DAY; nt II o’clock, In front of Store, will bo An assortment of Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen Furniture, nearly new. Rale positive, also : Ad Invoice of new Furniture from New Yoik, sold to closecemglntLont. Terra* Cash sol ‘The Celtbrnted Btnllion BILL GORDON.” at Auction, On TUESDAY next 4th Nov., at 11 o’clock, In front of Court House, " That celebrated Stallion BUI Gordon—is 10 years old, was got by the Imported Prunby, his dam by Uu) American Eclipse, dam, Maid nr Mill, by Hick ory ‘ * $4,282,488 07 Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph u Lord, General Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President. *Tlio funds of this Company arc all sorely invested ta first class bonds ami mortgages, stocks, cash, aud notes of members fully scoured by their policies Fur further particulars Inquire ul' WM. H. GLADDING. Agent in S&vanuah, At tho office of Bell * Prentiss. J, 8. SULLIVAN, Medical Exainluer. Rsmxxcx: Messrs. PanxurosD, Fit & Co., * I. K.Tht, Esq., 8tate Bank. feu 20 THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 Walnut etreet, Philadelphia. Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000. PIRK, Mi.KI.VK, AND INLAND INSDRAXUI. DlRECfORfl: Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street; Alexander Whildon, Merchant, 14 North Front-st.: John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter k Co.; E, Traoy, Urm of Tracy * Baker; John K. il’Cur.dy, firm of Jones, Whitol* M’Curdy; Isaac llazteburst, Attorney and CounseUor; Jamoa B. Smith, firm or James B. Smith * Co.; Theodore W. Baker, firm or Tracy * Baker; R. S. Walton. 8U0 .Market atreot; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruco street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATIIROP. President. Taos. K. Iamwuck, Secretary. JAMES 51. CARTER, Agent, Juno 16 No. 85 Bay atroot. General Southern insurance AaHNTOY T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to effect Insuruuco to any amount in tho State of Georgia, on LIFE, PIttE OR MARINE RISKS In tho following good stock Compnuios: . FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMl”Y t [OF PHILADELPHIA- Capital $1,250,000 Hon. THUS B. FLORENCE, President. Edw. R. HKumnu, Sco’y. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, CT. Cash Capital $300,000 RALPH G1LLETT, Prostdout, JAS. H. Sl’BAQCK, Soc’y. STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE G'uMP'Y. OF PENNSYLVANIA. Capital aud AhscIs $360,000 J. P. RUTHERFORD, President, Silas Wars, Sec’y. BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CCMP'Y. OF BRIDGEPORT, CT. Cash Capital and Assets $126,000 HENRY W. CHATFIEIJ), President, 3. H. WAsumms, Sec’y. EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OP LONDON Capital $2,600,000 CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, CT. Capital andSurpluB ovor $400,000 J.JC. WALKLEY, President, S. H. WniTX, Sec’y. 45“ Uto Insurance, to any amount, at tho lowest rate, tor tho benefit ol tho heirs and creditors, or payablo to tho who Tree tromthotlalra-vof oroditora. 49r Marino Insurance on build or cargoes tu all parts of tbo world -A. WILBUR, oct23 Gonoral Ins. Agent and Brokor. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, m^aWHMDlBlBs WMo Capital $300,000 DIRECTORS? Ralph GUIett, Alonzo W Birgo, Barzollal Hudson, Charles Forbs, Waroham Griswold, IIK W Wolcb, Philip Ripley, A D Edson, Roswell Brown, Albert F Day, Mason GrotsB, J B Russell, « William W House, A F GUIett, B C Osborn. RALPH GILLETT, President. Jas. U. Sprauuk, Sec’y* The subscriber Uavlug been appointed Ageut tor Savannah tor the abovo named first class Firo and Marino Insurance Co., is prepared to Ihbuo Policies on all descriptions of insurable property at the usual rates or other good companies. A. WILBUR, Agent, crtlB-tf 111 Bay st, next to News offico FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS MACON, GEORGIA. ^ Tho /ubscribor, from long experience in tho bus iness, is prepared to furnish Steam *I^AKugiucs, Butlers, Circular, Single and Gaug Saw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Merchant Mil's, Sugar Mills, Glu Heartug, and Castings iu gen eral. The Saw Eramos, whether tor upright or cir cular. will be of iron wtien required. All of which, with nis many improvements, is warranted to bo equal to tho bost made ut un v other ostublisnment. His works aru ou a scute as extensive as tho larg est at the North, au 1 ho is prepared to fill ordors with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY NEW TIN"STORK AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 HbCTU or MAKKKT SqUARH, BKYAN STRICT I would Inform my old friemlB and patrons I hsyo opened the abovo store to conduct the Stove, Tin and Shcot-Irou Business in all Us . -JvariouH torms, uud whore will be found agon- eral assortment or Stoves, Tin aud Sheet-Iron Ware, which 1 wiU bo pleased to show, and at Huch prlco os will satisfy any ono wUttlng to purchase. All kinds of Rooting, Gutters of Lend, Galvanized Irou Work or overy description, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up trad Pipes famished at short uoticc. Tin Waro at wholesale and retail. Gall down on Bryan street, It will pay you tor your walk, oct 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. from • to2 o'clock, and from TO BUII.DKR5. _ SUBSCRIBES i. prepared to execute . at the .boruut noiloe, India tbe met work- mwillko manner, aU Und. of Metal Rooltal, Gutter., Oornloe,orothor work ooonectod wtthtbommmfac- tnrloir or ropolrtog or Copper, Gtlvanlxod Iron, Zloo, UtatwIUbonoooasar, or Sheet Iron Buiineia. Hojimceoifol operation apd durability. ootU HORACE! lb&Bronpbton.t JJUrrEK k OHEKSE— 26 koje Choice Goiboo Bettor,’ SOboieiEoillsh Dairy Cbeoao, 100 do Choice Goaben do, white, Landtag por .toamcr andfoo «alo by octrt 8CBANWB. JOHNsTOK fc CO. WOOD AMD UMBBR. A LL kind, of Wood, Boards, Plank/ ,Joist, A. Timber, Hbtaglot, Llgbl-w/wd, Poota la«.rn lathi and Pollings, tor sate, at wholesale r d retell, low for cash, pathe new wharf rcceotlf* seted on fit* LumberVard of Robert A. Allen «. •If ^2—lyw Me Je FsM JUTON y. &c., *o. \ Bill Gordon is a horse thorough bred aud as good blood as tho conntry can produco. For farther and fall nrtlculara apply at our counting room, wboro can bo seen bis lull pedlgreo and remarks. Terms Cash. nol Assignees Sate. On TUESDAY next, 4tb Nov., at 11 o’clock, in front of Court Houso: A Ufo interest in lot No; 8 aud improvements, sit uated uu Indian street. Tho improvements aro a good two story houso with store on the corner, and four double tenement bouses, air in good repair, and uudur good rent. Sold as the assigned life in terest of Patrick Fitspatrick, by order of tbo as signee* 1 erins cash. octal New Fish. Just received direct by sohr L S Davis; 20 bbls now no. 2 Mackerel 20 do do do 3 do ' 20hll bbls do do 2 do 20 do do dodo 3 do 20qr do dodo 2 do .20qr do dodo 3 do 10 bbls Picketed Shad 100 boxes, each 40 lbs, now Codfish—prime 10 do do 60 do, smoked Salmon, now lauding and for sale low from tho wharf. —ALSO— ” 60 boxes fresh ground Java Coffee. oo21 Bacon. Just received in store, and for sale low. and on accommodating terlns: 40 hhds prlmo Sides. oc2l Carter Potatoes at Private Sale. Just received per schr J T Grice, from New York, 60 bbls Carter Potatoes. oct24 Now Herrings at Private Sale. Just received per schooner LS Davis, and uow landing. 500 boxos first quality Smoked Herrings 25 barrels Holland Herrings in ary suit, for salo low oct 24 For Kent, Tho counting room and st -re next to our storo. farmorlyoccupied by Mayor* Plum. Al80,sovorai stores under our ceuntifg rcon i aug20 SWAN & COs LOTTERIES, [AUTBORIZKD HV THK 8TATK OF ALABAMA.] $50,000. TO BE HAD FOR $10. GLASS J. TO bo drawn lu the City or Montgomery. Alabama, lu public, on THURSDAY, Novombor 13tb, 1866, ou tho plan of SINGLE NUMBERS SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. 30,000 Tickets Only! I Prises amounting to 200,000 Dollars ! Will be distributed according to she following UNRIVALLED SCHEME! .$60,000 1 prize of....., 1 do do $60,000 is.... 20,000 is..., 1 do do 1 do do 1 do Uo 1 do do 2 do do,.t.... 20,000 is.,, 10,000 Is..., 10,000 is..., 6,000 Is... 2,500 is..., 2 do do 20 do do 1,000 is.... .... 600 Is..., 60 do do 300 is... 75 do do...... 200 is..., 100 do do 126 do do 100 is..., 60 is..., 6,000 2,000 . 10 000 , 7,600 4 prizes of $400 approxlm’g to$60,000are 1,660 * ** 20;0QQ aro 1,200 80,000 are 1,000 10,000 aro 800 10,000 aro 700 6,000 are eoo 2,600 aro 480 1,000 aro 320 600 are 2, too 300 arc 6;000 200 arc 0,000 1,000 prizos amounting to $200,000 4 “ 800 »• 4 “ 260 ** 4 “ 175 «* 4 “ 200 ** 4 “ 160 • e 8 “ GO -• 8 “ 40 •» 80 “ 36 U 200 “ 25 *• 300 «• 20 “ trjcs of -naans. Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quarters $2 60. FLAN OF THK LOTTERY. 80,000 Numbers corresponding with thosoon tho Ti koto are placed in ono Wheel. The first 380 Prizos are placed in another Wheel. A number Ib drawn from tho Number W.bocl, and at the same tlrao a l’fizo is drawn from tbo other wheel. The Prize drawn is placed against tbe numbor drawn. Hite operation Is repeated until all tbo Prizes are drawn out. AVPROX1MATION FIUZSS. Tho two preceding and tho two succeeding Num bers to those drawing the brst 200 prizos will be outltled to tbo 800 Approximation Prizes, according to the Scbome. Iu ordering Tickets enclose tho money to our ad dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first moil. Tho List or Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after tho draw ing. Ordors tor Tickets should bo sent in early. fi^Purcbasers will please write their signatures plaiu, and give their post office, couuty and State. 49" Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. 49" AU prizes or $1,000 and under, paid Immedi ately after the drawing,—other prizes at tbo usual time of thirty dayB. All communications strictly confidential. Prizo Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets at either office. Ordors for Tickets can be addressed olther to S. SWAN * CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or 49" As tho above is not an ‘‘odd and even num bor scbome,” no Certificates of Packages can bo sold in it. oct 14 a grand Maryland lottery FOR'N OVEMBFR, 1850. (On tho Havana Plan.) CLASH O, GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, To bo drawn S*TUROAY, Nov.22<l, lu Baltimore, Marylund. Re France * Co., Managers. Prizes amounting to $382,500 will bo distributed according to tbe lollowlng Splendid Scborao: 30.00 Numbers 1—1,110 Prises I Prizespavable without deduction. 1 prize...., 1 ” .... 1 “ .... 1 “ .... 1 “ .... $ “ ... 2 .... » “ .... $100,000 60,000 26,000 16,000 11,040 6,000 2,600 2,00.) 1,6 0 1,000 600 , *$382,5'H) HUNT At WEBSTER'S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING'MAOHINE. D ESIGNED tor Families, plantations, Dress ma kers, Tailors, Boot & Shoo manufacturers aud others who may wish to do tboir own sewing cheap ly and with oxpodltlou. This mochino sews a uni form stitch with both sides alike, and which will not ravel. It is more simple, is less liable to get out or order, and costs less in proportion than any other machine, and Is warranted to be porfoct, and to werk .. .i. . iven P» The pubiloaro respectfully Invited 'to call and ex amine them at 135 Congress st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. AgL 49* A very neat and ornamental Iron Table willnow be given with a machine tor a small sum addition to tue regular price Hay 26. 6 6 200 “ .1,110 prizes, a-i ouutlngto, Tickets $20—Halves $10—Quarters $5 49» All orders tor Tiekete or Packages in any ol the Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt atten tion, and tbo drawing mailed to all purchasers im mediately. Address T. H. HUBBARD * CO. No. 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40.. oct 1—ly BAllltnore ud. A v wdulrabn from Itai oily, coniulnloj .boot BO i Ktapt.il for g»rileo|«, purpo.ee, MureUewel the soilexcellent, The locality to very excellent} notone casd of sickness has ocoutred M the prem ises during the whole time the present proprietor has owned iu This Is achanco for an investment rarely to be mot with, and any person wishing a quiet private residence near the city, or any person desirous of going Into tno gardening business to rsise fruit aud vegetables tor oar market, will find (blB tbo place to suit, For terms, which will be very liberal, Inquire at our counting room, 164 Bay stroet. Titles uudlaputa- bl °- - *U|0 / _ To Rent Two good stow, under the Waff, at tho toot of Whitaker street June 10 . At Prlyqfo Pale. . °P«i Wo ^dln* Lots, 66 feet frohtby iou to 124 toot deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and Gaston streets. These lots are on high giouud and some of them in the immediate neighborhood of the tat aetaotea for too alto or tbe Sevumab, Albu/y j/ncl Gulr Railroad Depot. Term, umo w city lout viz : one-fifth cash, tho balance boaring Interest ut six per cent. JuitelO BY OCTAVUS COHEN. Executor’s Salo. Will bo sold beforo the Court House, on tbe first TUESDAY in Jsnuary next, between tbe usual hours of sale, Lot of land No. 160,31st District, originally Leo, now Marion county, containing 202)6 acres, being the property of Estate of Jno, Screven, deceased, ana sold tor benefit or the heirs and creditors. oct28 J. 1». SCREVEN, Exeoutor. SOUTHERN LOTTERY OK THK HAVANA PLAN | riuzisauARA tiedi 1011,000 Dollnre—15,000 Number. Only! JABBER COUNTY ACADEMY HT AUTHORITY OF THK STAYS OF nKrurnff, ' CLASS 8. ’ To be dtawn November 16, 1866, atCoucert Hall, Macon, Go., under tho sworn superintendence of Col. Goorgo M. Logan and Jos. A. Nlsbel. Esq. 49" Remember this Lottery has only Ofteeo thousand numbers— ess than any Lottery in tho world, thoroioro it is tho beet tor lRvostment. Ex- amliiB the Sohomo t SCHEME. 1 prizo of ,. 1 ** 1 ” 4 6 80 1,600 or$l,000are of 603are... of 100 aro of 40 aro APPROXIMATION PKIXS9. 20 approximations or $looaro $2,000 V ** 60 aro 2,600 60 “ “ 20 are ljooo ..916,060 ... 6,000 ... 2,000 ... 4,000 ... 2,600 .. 8,000 . 60,000 1,712 prizes amounting to $102,’OOP Tickete r $lo—Halves $6—Quarters $2.60. «?- Prizes payable without deduction. . The 1,600 Prizos or $40 are determined by the last Ugure of tbe number that draws the Uoitsl Prize of $16,000. Tho Capital Prize will, or chutse* end with ono or the figures—1, 2, 3,4, 6,6. 7,8. a. 0. Those Whole Tickets ending witn tits same llguro as tho last in the Capital will be entitled to $40. Halves and Quarters in proportion. 49" Persons sendlug money by mall noed no tear its being IobL Orders punctually attended to Commuulcatlons confidential. Bank notes of sound bauks taken at par. 49*Thoso wishing particular numbers should order immediately. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager. 10 Macon. 4a. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-SOUTHERN DIB TKICT OF GEORGIA. [L. S.] Cuarub S. Hknhy, Clerk. To tho Marshal of said District, Greeting; W HEREAS, Joseph Finegou, Alexander Mc Rae and Archibald H. Cole, partners, using . io,uo. the name, Urm and stylo of Joseph bmegonn Co,, of . 10,ouo Florida,have exhibited their 'ibef in the Unit-'* k .. 6,000 "—‘ 41 - •' * --- ■“ the uamc, I Florida,have exhibited their *tbel in the United Vtates District Court for tho Southern District of Georgia. ^■utility- nllniiittir mill iin.iuinnillni. thu. machine, and is warranted to be porfect, and to weri well. All apparatus necessary for convenient use li furnished with It, and any Instruction will bo gtvei that will be necessary to ensure to tbo purchase! E CTRA FAMILY FLOUR, &o.—Jutt received, 60 bags and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bbls crushed and powdered Sugar; 20 bbls A 7 B and C clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Collbe, In Je and I Ib packs; 36 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cinnamon and Maces 10 cases Table Salt; 10 half bbls Extra No 1 Mackerel: 100 doz Broome, Buckoto, Clothes Lines 8c rub Brushes; 81 half chests Oolong Tea, loose and, in X lb packs. For sale by NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. r LE undersigned havo and are cow receiving their stock of Foreign «nd Domestic Dry Goods, To which they invito the attention or their friends and customers, and public generally, os they feel quite confident that thoy con oiler snob induce menu os will satisty the closest buyers. In out Uno will be found a full supply of Planters’. Goods, such as Kerseys, Blankets, Llnscys, Flannels, Sheetings, Shirtings, Cloths, Cassimerss, with a good variety of other styles. Fancy Dress Goods, such os rich, (all wool,) De litines. Worsted Plaids, Gashmores, English and French Merlaoes, Silks, black and colored. Also, Moire Antique Silks, Em broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, <r *o., all of which we offer on liberal-terms- u and examine at WRUB * WILLIAMS, ostia No. 140 Congress street. WHISKEY—07 barrels Whiskey forsale, to or- | ff , rive by.achr Julia A. Bleb. • | oct 16 LOCKETT ft 8NELUNGS. slating, alleging and propounding that on or'about tbu twenty first day oi June, iu the present year, It was agreed between tho agents of the ship Parlia ment then in Liverpool, and the agents of the sold libellants, tlist tbe said ship Pat (lament should pro ceed to Cardiff, and thence convey a cargo of rail road Iron, not exceeding twelve hundred torn, to Furnandlua, Amelia island, Florida, and deliver the same, oa being paid freight; that, at the time ut making sold agiecment, it was represented by the agents of said ship, that with tbo said cargo she would draw from eighteen to nineteen feet only • teat it was further ugroed. if on ai rival off Ameiia' l&iund, it should bouscortalnod,l'rom the pilot, that ihore was not sufficient water to auinit tbo shin rq that tho could get up to Fernandins, the tabialn ahould have thu right, upou having the tact auiv certified by a liecnaea pilot, to proceed tu bu Maryt,Georgla, or, U tbe ssrau objection applied to that port, theu to go* to savaunah, or so near thereto us she wight solely get, ana them deliver her canto- that thu said ship arrived off Amelia Island on the morning ol tho tweuty-ninth or September, when the waster of said bhip represented that she drew uinetecu and euo ball leel or water, and there beinx on the bur, on that day, full twenty Test or water there was amply sufficient to admit the ship; never! ttieleta, the wlud betug advetae, the sold shin did nut attempt to enter; that, on the following day the wind having in tho meantime conUuued to blow from the west, aud thereby greatly reduced the water ou tne bar, tho muster of the said ship ob tained from tho pilot in charge a certificate that the said snip drawing nineteen and one half foot of wutcr, could not cross tho bar that morning and immediately and wfthoutfurther delay, uailed awsy tor Savaunah; that at the Ume when the said ship so sailed away, tho weatfier was perlectly fair, and Liad so conUuued hitherto, ana thoauohorage per lectly secure, oud that it is toe custom for snips aud vod&olb to wait a rcoeousbie Ume lor iavurablo winds and tides to cross all bars, and this the more especially at those ports where tho aid of steam cuunot bo obtained; that there is reason to believe thatthemastorof the Bald ship exaggerated her draught, uud that tho Home did not exceed nineteen feet os represented by her agents at tho time of making the said contract; but that, even with the draught ufulnoiocuand one halt (out, tho sold shin could havo crossed tho bar on divers days sinco she so bailed away, and without havlig been com pulled to wall more than a reasonable tim* after her first arrival; that, beforo tbo arrival of the told ship off Amelia Island, tho owners thereof. Enoch Train &Go., ol'Boston, bad issued to the muter oi said ship positive ordors to proceed at once to Sa vannah, in violation of too said contract, and that the subsequent proceedings of the sold master were merely a pretext to shield bis owners from less! responsibility for Buch violation ; that the said mss- ter, although rcquosttdso to do, rofases to procood tul'eruaudlua aud deliver bis said cargo, but Insists on delivering the sumo at Savannah on being paid fuU freight; that, by reason of too sold promts os the said Ubollanta will be subjected to great loss' damages and expenses, (or whleb .they are Jattlv entitled to compensation from the'said'ship : and they thereloro pray that process. In due form of law, may lssuo against too said ship Parliament her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, and to* thosadCourt win pronounce in lavor of the said iibullants, tbut too moater or bald bhip»hall deliver the said cargo to them, free and discharged from all claim fur freight for the transportation thereof, or lu default thureOf, that the said ship may be condcmuud la sucharauunt ol damages as toe court limy decree toe aaid libellants have sustained, and or buch other and lurtbor roliei as to right and Jus tice mu> uppertalu uud the Court is competent to give In tho premises. And whereas, toe Honorable John C. NicoJJ, toe judge of the Bold Court, has ordered and directed the eleventh day of November next, tor 411 persona ingenoral, who have or preteod to have auy right, titio or interest In tbe sold ship ForilameuL her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, to be. dud at toe premises, to appear betore the Judge ol, sold District Court, at too Uidted States Court Room, In the city or Savaunah, at eleveu o'clock u tu ^fort- noon of said cay. there to show cause. If, onytinw * have, why Judgme t should not post as provVitor. You are, toerelore. hereby authorized, 7mnew- ored and strictly eujolued, peremptorily to cits all porsoub whomsoever, having or pretotmtog to bavt aay right, title or imereulu the said ship p»iii*. meat, her boats, tackle, appaiel and furniture, by all lawful way* aud means, whereby this monition may be mado public, to ba aud appear at to* that and place aforesaid, before toe Judge aforesaid, aud to attend upou every session and sew loos or said Court to bu held then and from thence, until n dcQulUve decreesball be promulgated In the premi ses, if any or them shall think fltto do so, to hear, abide by aud periorm all and riugular toot may b# decreed in toe premises, under pain of the law and contempt toureor. *nd whatsoever you shaU do in toe premises you shall duly certify to toe Judgt aforesaid, at the time and place aforesaid,together with these presents. Witness the Honorable John C, Nlooll, Judge • toe sold Court, this eighth day of October, in tho year'of our Lord ope thousand eight hundred and fitly -six. HARDEN ft LAWTON, Proctors tor libellant*. All porsons interested in the foregoing i are Required to take duo notice thereof. DANIEL H^STEWART, October 8th, 1866. ' *ocno—iai t i RATES-URATES-The finest lot of Urate* m r offered tnflavannah can be found ot- T KENNEDY R BEACH’S, Store and House FurnUhlng EitabUshmaol, corner BullSadSogghiiangti, Muyiut.—lai Kntk ffitwvd vSjSf just re ) celved and tor, sale by get 22 YQUNO'ftfa»3Car. SWi