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.• monsibuk a« nyNAUD reepectfully ln<
it forms hU patrons that he will open hit Acad*
k ,miy u Armory H«ll, mi Murd*,'. Novem*
'"'ll hti l5rm«°X'll*9 W
,110ml. Tto MnuMlD*M> *»00;
...mini. . ■ . 1 . ooup
" ciiinoiMini DANcniu.
Si UK. NIUH013 hu relurnwl uil will ooi».
M monco Ula Claoioa at St. Andrew, Hal I on
/A WodtiMday, NOr. tlb, ISM.-
ail mo now Atuooa Uinta, tofottior with two now
Stiu nr guailrlUM. Mr. N. may bo aooo at Iho Hall
S'u, H AITI, till OK U. oaoh day.
in 1 am Im»«k ami luatruotloom fancy Dancing
mri.ii an niualonllOoralUrnta.
* net 26—At
IHKUICAti CARD,
A .**• lilt. A. It. SMITH baa r.moreit hla Ollloo
gar 1.1 Uniiigbtoa atrool. In Dalloy’a Building, a
io« mnin abovo Boldan’a Hat Store. RMlil.no. at
jlra. Konunart’a, ffoat lltoad altoob aepl
yHI,lil)W<cnUBM OK CHATHAM
CtlUNTT. ,
, Jf I am a oandldalo dir ro-oloctloa to tbo of.
iPW Uoo of Receiver or Tax Helurao in January
110x1, and ren|MOUtllly aoliclt your iiimragea.
an,It I JUHKTtKEUY.
TO THK VOTMRMOF CHATHAM‘
COUNTV*
^aga yollow oluiena, I am a candidate at tbo
(V oloctlon, In Jauuary next, for tbeouice ol
fix .niloolor, aud aolioll your aupport.
A. HAltHUN.
Sivnunah, Sogb 80tb, ISM. . ocl 1
TlOtVH’S COTTON HARVKSTEH.
. zb* 1110 groat desideratutnof Piauters li final-
im ly obtained ia tbo Successfol Invention of
Utm-o'a Coinra Uurvodter, with wbioli ouo hand con
ihok m muoli cotton no live in tbo ordinary way,
otMi.iv* dttviug an Imrauuso amount of labor. What
A'tmuoy’* cotton Gin in iu its after stage, Howe’a
MarvoMcr is iu picking,
lot i irtbor luioriuaiiou, apply to
A. W11.BUK, lllBay atreet.
for tile dutoa of Georgia and Florida.
jytw
j'i) the-fatnoi ol tlie Sav’h Uoorgian
• : Alt dobti. duo to the Georgian previous t
Ww the 6th luaiant, uro payablo only to tbo uu
lictaigued. Notes aud aoeouuta duo in tbo city wii
■jo prudonted immediately, and all debu due in the
country will be forwarded by an early mail.
i'uid being Uiu iirdt Umo that the undersigned baa
publicly appealed to his late patron, be tools that
tboy will not cuudider him unreasonable in urging
upon tneiu tbo ueoesslty for immediate payment.
tloruittaucoa may bo made directly to the under-
feigned, or to R, B. Htltou a Co., whose receipt will
in' valid, PHILIP J, PUNCH,
j.ivannah, May 28,1866. tnyl8-laW4&w
•iTo fRprrlai:
file dubduriber* oner lor sale a largo and varied
uiortmeut or second-hand printing material, suHl>
clout to establish a complete Job OHloe, with but
ie« additional articles, consisting in part of—One
vnii'o lout of auiatl plea, as good as new, and varl*
jmwuu or Joo type; ouo sopor royal band-press;
uu« iliHi & 0os proof-press, latest Improvement,
ik'vr; two or m te large Imposiug stones, new; dou
ble aud diuglo amis; cases, composing sticks,ooh
u:uu rules, galiej
etc., together with
various otfctr ar loles pertaining to a newspaper
it, B. HILTON k CO.
orjub oillce.
|uuejj8 .
" B. ~
Ftvctor and General Commission Merchant!
no; 71 BIT-STRUT, SAVANNAH, GA.,
Hurtiw to—Messrs. Ciagborn k Cunningham, Beil
& Prentiss, Ogden, 8tarr k Co., Savannah; J. P,*
Itiompsop, Bouton.nov 1
wa. iuduy courts. «o, couvsr frabxs.
I'OUPfiR & FRASER,
FACTORS & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT 8,
Buy streot, Savannah, Ga. f my 11
1(. J. HAVANT, JR.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERC ANT,
.Vo. 07 Bay Street,
jyid Savannah, 6 a
JAMES M. SAVAGE,
ATrGR.NET AT LAW,
tb unui, raotfiscotrxTT, ua.
Ail businea entrusted to bis care will receive
prompt uttuntii lyr—mar!7
;.«***». RODUSKS. .AXIS A. iorris
ItODGERS & NORRIS,
(late Crane & Rodgers,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
BAY-8TBBKT, SAVANNAH.
jiuio 1,1856, [je ?*■
JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Timber and Lumber.
SA VZNNAU, flq*
WILLIAM H. DASHER.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLAW,
Troupvlllo, Lowndes County, Ga.
Will practice mThomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware.
A ppiiog, Telfolr, Irwin. Laurous, and Pulaski
■i o uutiea, Georgia; and w Jefferson,Madison, Hum-
ltou. and Columbia counties, Florida. [myll
. R. WRIGHT. J. P. K, SaVAUI.
WRIGHT dt SAVAGE,
attorneys at LA W,
BRUNSWICK, GA jyl9
Jonh h. bowBn, ^
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR,
(XJSJfKR OF DRAYTON AND BRTAN-ST3.,
(Above C A. L. Lamar.)
jyll—3 m
A. SIoALPIN 66 BROTHERS,
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards.
«pt 0 SAVANNAH, GA.
LV. WX. STARR, JT. B.
OGDEN, STARR 66 CO,
BAT-STHMT. SAVANNAH. GA.
PATTEN, HUTTON dt CO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Bay-street, Savannah, Cm.
E. CUMMING,
ATTORNEY ATLAW,
idil-ly ixwnriox, qa.
<!. >. I1ARR130M. A. 0. XCdlHU
HAillUSON dt McGEHBE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
Forwurdinir lUerchauts.
19 AND til BROAl>3TB8BT,~U0LUMBtJ8, GSOBGIA.
AS* I'urtioular attention given to tbe sales of Real
Pilaw, li ogrooa and Produce. .
4W Liberal advances made on Negroes and Mer
chandize
RlflRISOU:
dWS, PATTEN ft CO. )
GIJN3Y ik DaNIEL, vOolumbUB, Ga.
SKEW ART, GRAY SCO. j
?3.^IS,fcW>NG4 Savannah
WM. WRIGHT, .
YOUNG. ATKINS St DUNHAM, )
C. A. GREENE k CO.. / »«»
H. d. SMITH, ) Mobile, Alabama;
ocl 23 ly
NG,)
i DUNfl
iiiaiou A (JomiuUaioD House, Macon, (ia
a. it. McLaughlin,
liuueral Agout and Auctioneer,
■roiioiia from his friends consignments of every
1 icription. Takes orders for Cotton.
*«* dpeolal uttention given to the sales or Rea)
‘•’tutu, .stocks aud Negro property, at public and
,>rivuU) jitles. Prompt return/ and di/patch.
Wereuce—0. A. L. LAMAR. mchSO
/AS. W. ORULV. It. r. t
GREEN * SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
icl'do THOXASTOX, OA.
JOHN BILBO.
Ordinary of Chatham County,
AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
^Jilloejn the CourUiouse. myld
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia.
19* Office on Bay street, over the Bank of Sayan-
“ah. maylS
II. L. P. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAdff,
Corner of Bay and^ Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH.
fob 22 Smos
WELLS dl WILLIAMS,
0IAL1BS Ul
DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANCY
DRYGOODS.
No. 149 Congrti+tL, Savannah, Ga.
Us. T. WELLS, formerly of Beaufort List. 8. a
IHEoPlHLUS WILLIAMS, “ SorivanCo.,Oa.
«*npt 7
/• 0. «d»i. /. H. DAVIS. ] W. X. IOXU
RUSE, DAVIS df IiONG,
OOMMISSiON MERCHANTS
may 30
SAVANNAH, GA.
'• H. D. ndLLOIM
, LOCKETT U SNELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTP,
Savannah, Ga*
Will attend to the selling of all kinds of produce
sirlotattontion given to rsoeivlnf and fbrwardlnf
may 81 ■ ly
R» B. HILTON, .
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
‘iffloe corner of Bay and Drayton-sts.
•IU HANNAH, GA.
. 14Y
r'DrAyion. 1
"'-"'C'Hi duumiii
WfaflatlfooMlM, Korelpi ana Domcallo lJaaora,
Dried Iruiu. «o.,ao. ' 1 •*
Rtfbronue—A, Champion, Esq., hatmi.l Bolilmmii.
BOSpNf “ d
. WBOUSAW AND rtWAIL DSAURS IN
ASIIES, Bllnda. Docrs,, Mouldings. Ac .While
I Lead, zinc, Wblto Ubsoed, Sperm;WhAio, Tan-
uufa’ And NeatalbolOlU, Glass. Btqshw, Gold Loaf,
Bronse, Builders' Hardware. Naita, Marnlo Mantels!
*o. f Ao. Jot
PATENT IOBPITCIIBRS^
TUST recolvod. ONLY thirty-two days from Hai
ti Umoro by tho now Steamship Uno. Tht nu
merous ouquirora will be glad to learn that they
have anally arrived.
KENNEDY It BEACH,
Houso-furuluhlng Storo, Hodgson's New Bleak
aug 4
David g. wildIs,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BP ART A, GA.
.Will praotloe in the counties ol' Hancock, Warren,
Washington, and Baldwin.
Ihmnuxcas—Behn 4 Foster, Kabun St Sraita, and
g. A. Soullardt Savanhah. . ' . janB
WM. S. DANIELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
8AVANNAH. QA
At* Office over Thomas M. Turnor A Co. ■* iirot
ore, Ba street. . my:
M ILLlilV & RO LL,
ATTOSNEVS AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, OA.
Will prautioe In tbo Brunswick Circuit—compris
ing tbe ibllowing Counties:
Glynn, Wayuo, Camdon, Ware, Apppllng,
Clinch, Cofloeaud Charlton. *’
JOHN B. MILLER,
aug8 ly
_ *,vTH.F /lfcllELL,
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
and Foreign and Domestic Fruit,
cornvr Broughton and Whitaker-U/.
Town and country suppltod with ohoico goods at
wodorato prices. All orders promptly attondod
to, and satisfaction always guaranteed. splB
* L. 0. ROLL.
JOHN G.FAELIGANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN.
WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SABH AND PANE
DOORS.
West side Mouumeut Square, Savannah, Ga.
mayll
JimiiMrMILLEniT r
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
^ Offlco corner Bay aud Drayton streets
PHILIP n. RUSSELL,
JUBTIOEOF THE
NOTARY 8 MJNV?YA?CKK,' H kSccUNTaSt
AND
COPYIST.
Will oxouteDoeds, Mortgages, Power of Attorney,
Wills, Bonds, Notices and raking ot Intorrogatonos
Office at the Court Houso, Savannah, Ga.
Court Days, Third Tuesday in ouch montn, and
hold at tho offlco of Edward G. Wilson,Esq.
Residence, Gaston, botween Barnard and Tattnall
street. w
Any call at ulght, oh business, will bo atteuded
to immediately. jykfi
WH. O . CON NELL y7
... ■ - - w
ALBANY.)
. hoiD Circuit, and In Macon,
Dooly and Worth Counties ofihe Macon Circuit.
ol
gATTORNbll A T. L A W ,
lhABILLA, WORTS OODNTT, IA,. (POST omO, AU
Will praotiso in tho SouthouiCircuit,ana in k
Tooly and Worth Counties ofihe Macon Circuit,
4^* Particular attention given to the collection o
ilaima in South-Western Georgia. Je2—6m
P. JACOBS,
8BOAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hail
Spanish, and American Sogare, at wholesale and r«>
ail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Suulf, Ac. June 1
JAMES McHENRY,
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average
adjusted, Charter PartioBand Average BondB drawus
Papers prepared whoreby to recover losses from
American or UriUsh Underwriters, and attention
given to all mutters connected with shipping and -n-
suranco, No, 118 Bay-street opposite tbe front ol
the Custom Houso. ly nov 8
JESSE T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Newnanavillo, Fla. i
Reference—Georgu .. Brown, William Doll, New
nansvilie, Fla., R. U. Hilton, Boston A Villnlonga.
Savannah, Ga. myll
O. W. HABRY,
■ ATTORNEY AT LAW
FiUXKUX, U*AM» 00., OA. 1
Will attend to professional business in tbe Couuties
ofHsard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Mori*
wether and Troup.
Reforeuoe—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LoGrange, Ga.; Hon.
David Irwin, Marietta, Gu.; Colonel 61. 61. Tidwell,
Fayetteville, Ga ; and Mr. William Dougborty. Co*
lumbus, Ga. 8epl7-ly
Win. MoALLISTBR.
Marble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, turn -
titled on reasonable terms. Orders res- !
poo tidily solicited.
up 18
M. 1VH1T SMITH,
ATTORNEYATLAW,
ALUQAXOR, KABT FLORIDA.
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern Couuties 1
Refer to—Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, 8a
vannah. fob2-tf
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIETTA, OA.
oct 26—ly
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvlllo, Lowndes Conty,Ga. (mil
OHAS. U. UjUU-JI^li.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MlUJflMJKVIiA.f U..J
Practices Law in tbo various counties ot the uo.
mulgee Circuit, and the udjuluiug Counties of l’wi*g«,
Laurens and Washington.
Kefor to—John Boston, H. A. Crane, ana a. 4
Hilton. # fouU
OBORUB A. OOUSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
. . A,a>
Commissioner qf the U. 8. Court of Claims fos
the State qf Georgia.
Office Cornor Bay and Bull streets.
h mylu
YONGH A FHIBR80N,
FilBWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SO. U4 lUr-OTlim, 8ATASN1H, 0*
apr4
J. M. EYRE,
COMMISSION MEROHANT,
aug20 No. 142 Bay-si., Savaimnli.
JOHN O. BOOTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
W id also give his attention to designs in Archltec-
uro. Office in the store of John Williamson, Esq.,
Bay street. myl3
D. A. O'BYRNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 175, Bay-flt., over Turner & Co’s. Drug tsuire
SAVANNAH, OA.
nov 10—ly
, . 8. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvlllo, Lowndes County,Ga.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Flxxwq, Savannah, Ga.
myll
EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs, Ward St Oweus’ Law Offlco. (myll
WAYNE, GRENVILLE 6t CO.,
OOMMlSBIO^i^bSo'SvSS^lEHCHAN'K.u
Bay-streei Savannah.
THOS. S. WAYNE. D. E. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
Jy 6—tf Savannah, Chattanooga.
ORANB, WBLIiS * CO.,
FAOTOBS & 00MHI8810N MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
LANIER dl ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ap6-ly kaoon, qa.
TWO oomforUbt.'WralfnTKNKM K.NT8
tetfe sp ■
..■Wt W'|V I'-.- IMflUU HI’.f 11
'■■■' lfOnHSMT, ■(■ s .
■ THK xabxorlber being about' to partition
off tbe two elegant atnl oommodloon eto-‘
rlMovorDr. Brtetlby s Drag Store Into
olllooa, offoretbem Ibrrent by let or jfo-
'0«t. ' OH ARIKK' BHOIJj,
!»•» Arobltcet.
_ TUBfounhitor) ymrp'f j
■ua a. - —■•-1—• T r,—# if Df. BfahUoy^s Drug
Ifere. Apply to 1 CHARLES BHOU.,
sept 29—tf*^0g • Archtloct.
FORUBN^
174 Bay strei
A WbARgSSil
■ I’oetoieltin given let Ootobor.
_ ( Apply to TISON S GORDON.
38SK®
noer Uie Central
_ A VALUAUUi DOT, L„.,
Railroad Dopol. about eon 100 Ibot. Thla
JBMteiafei. ftjfrjgEteug
Apptyto
aapl,29;. , t ,,, v . < „
"atlantST-
ATLANTA i i i i QCORQIA.
Jr J* IIESLBR, Proprietor.
Wooden BUILDINGS,
per annum. Terms moderate.
JU j. r oubbedge,
Agent.
M LaUtftke Verandah Notei,"Nek Orleant,
Passengers per Evening Trains will And
Buppor ready on Ihg arrival of the Ours,
BOARD np DAT...
DAlim mm wonw
M k>aSo nottnan....,o 00
BOARD vea nostn...,,
ijt
MILLS HOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
1 «.>?■/ cuarustoN, S. o.
M THIS House ishow adapted to all the
wants ortho Travelling Public, and the ef
forts of the Proprietor will be to deserve
their patronage.
mar 81 THOMAS 8. NICKERSON.
EDUCATION.
DARIEN ACADEMY.
mHE TRUSTEkS of tho above named Institution
A announco to tbo public, that this Academy
will bo opened ou tbo first Mouday In Ntireihbur
lie principal, Col. S. Spencer, uu oxporiencod
teacher, comes well recommended by hiB former
patrons and other gcntlomen of highest respecta-
blllty.
Recommended to us, as he is, os woiraafrom our
own knowledge of Col. Spencer, we commend him
and tho Academy to tho patronage or our friends at
homo and abroad.
MUs’A. M. Spencor will assiBt In tho Fomalo and
Junior dopartmert. For tbrther information, apply
ta L, M. BLOUNT, Seo’ry.
sopt26
1
REMOVAL.
The subscriber has removed to the storo
east of Mr. O’Conner, corner of Drayton and
der Gonllomen’s , ,
nor to suit tbe mout fastidious.
Geutlomon furnishing' their own materials will
find it to their advantage.
Cash must bo paid for workmanship in all casos,
a there will be no books kept op -n.
Cutting for men and boys attended to; and ull
utting-jobs must be paid fur on dolivery.
Uniforms of all kinds made according te tho UnlL
d States’ Regulations.
43" Young men desirous of beaomlug good out.
srs of all garments bet nglog to thu trade can be
augbt in six lessons, at 88 a lesson.
Thoso who will patronize mo will And prices to
ult the times. M. CAREY, Agent
sept 18—4m
HUDSON'S FERRY FOR SALE.
M Tho subscriber offers for sale all her
l^^^kposscssious In Scrivcn county, contain-
BBK^ging about one ttiousand acres of Lind,
■HHfmoroor less, all aiUoinlng said Ferry,
^ U m and exiomiing to tho Augusta road —
improvements consist or a good
iwuiliug, store, Ware houso; and all otbor nccoesa*
y out-buildiugs. About slxty-flvo acres are under
mce and in gaud ordor for cultivation. Tbe land
) flrst quality, and well suppltod with fencing tim
er. It Is an excellent Bland for the merchandize
Thero is also passing through tbe land a
’ "uliy sufficient to sr *
sept 7—tf
»wi, iuuy Huuiiiiuutio supply any
Forfurtbor particulars address
* n county, Ga.
* BETH JONES.
BOOK AGENCY.
C HF Subscribers have established a Book
Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any
>.ok or publication at tho retell prico free or post-
[o. Any persons by forwarding tho subscription
i portrait o)
r if subsori-
J <6 worth of magazines, all three portraits will be
But gratis. Muslo furnisbed to those who may
rlsb It.
Envelopes ofoxeryslze and description iu large
r small quantities furnisbed. goal Presses, Dies,
tu., santto order.
Every description of engraving on wood executed
rlth neatness and dlBpatch Views of Buildings,
fewspaper Headings, Mews of Machinery. Book II-
promptly attended to. Per-
their buildings engraved can
Persons at a distance having saleable articles will
nd it to their advantage to address tho subscribers
s we would act as agent for tho sate of tbe same
BYRAM <f PIERCE.
60, Bouth Third street, Phila., Pa.
uov 20—d&wlv
GENERAL NOTICE;
SILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be dorn.
D at homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es-
Spoons, Forks, or any other
atly befbr* — ••• -•-
fore plating. AU old
ty store will be attended to
p. a—Watch oases galvanised,
may27
G. M. G1FHN
Savannah, Oct, 1st, 18S6.
r HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers, under tbo namo of J.
\ CONNERAT & CO., was this day dissolved by
mutual coasent. Mr. Josaph V. Connerat will al
and te thesottloment of the affairs of the said firm.
J. V. CONNERAT
J. LAMA.
Savauinah, Oct. 1st, 1850.
THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out ihoin-
oct
J. V. CONNERAT.
TO~JHfiOU SEkEEFBRS ;
ANIEL OBONIN Upholster, 26 Bryan-st.
would respectfully announce to the oltfxons ol
[fannali that lie is ready to make and put down
Oil Cloth, MatUng, &c., at the shortest no
on the most reasonable terms. oot3-tf
1)
Savai
ABE now fully prepared to in
full or parttelsette of Tooth
sert
i on the
Patent
princlpfe of Dr. J. AUens’s
"anllnuous Gum. By ibis
A* GREINER.
BALTIMORE—Tho UeWsobr. CHIEF.
BOaptalu Trader, will moot with despatch (hr
(Wove port. For frelaht applyto
oat 16 • HUNTER k QAMMELL.
.FOR BOBTON—The now sbhr. ALBA,
.Captain Taylor, will moot with prompt des
a COLUMBIA,
Mfi^OapUlniBdatM: will have despatch Ibr tbo
flKabovo port; jw freight apply to
oot l ■ HUNTER & QAMMELL
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tbo A .
JMEBarquo ISAAC R. D4VIS, Captain Hand , 490
tons burthen—can tako tho bulk or 1,000 balok cot
ton. Apply te 0. A. GREINER.
• I'HILADEIjPBiA.—Hbron’s LlttsA
aBM*First yxsan.,—Tbo sebr. FANNIE, Captain
Boaium, now loading, will have inunvnilato dl
patch. • For lrolgbt engagements apply to
*ept!8 CHAS. A. GREINER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tbe staunch fast
JHdgschr R W TULL, A M Htrowbrldge,
master. For freight, apply to
•uglO C. A,
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tbo A 1 Amerleau
ship FALCON, Patton master, having a
MIC, largo portion of freight engaged, will meet
with dispatch os above, for balance of cargo, apply
to BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
>R PHILADBLPHIA~
To leave on Satui'dap Nov. 9th, of 8 o'clock, P. M.
Tbo United States Mall Steamship
.KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hardlo,
will leave as above. For freight or
passage apply to
0, A. GREINER, Agent
Cabin Passage,!........ 20 00 1
SteoragoPassage.. 7 00
Passengers by this ship for Baltimore and Wash
ington will be landed at Now Castlo, Dolaware, U
desired, from which place cars start three times
daily lor tho abovo cities, and otbor Southern
Pointy. oct SI
. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YOBK~
$2a 00.
ly United Stat
NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
Steamships—
(OXVILLE,. 1,600 tons..Capt. C. D. Ludlow.
AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ .. Capt. Thomas Lyon.
FLORIDA 1,800 “ ..Capt. M.S. Woodhull.
ALABAMA.... 1,800 “ ..Capt. G. R.Sohenck.
Wilt LtAVa SAVASRfAH KVKBV
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Thoso ships are among the largest on the coast,
unsurpassed in speod, Bafety and comfort, making
their passages in fifty to sixty hours, and are com
manded by skillful, careful and polito officers.—
Having olegant state-room accommodations, they
offer a most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cablu Passage to New York 826
Steerage Pasaoge to Now York 8
PADELFORD. FAY k CO.. Savannah.
SAM’L L. MlTOmiX. 18 Broadway,
fob 6 New York.
WUl tail on Saturday next, Nov. 1, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., precisely.'
Jt . jft, Tho steamship AUGUSTA, Captain
Lyou, will loavo as abovo.
For freight or possogo apply to
HADEIJORD, FAY & CO.
Cabin Passage $25
Steerage Passage 8
4®* Shippers of Cotton by these Steamships will
please tako notice, thut no Colton will be received ut
the presses that is uot distinctly marked on the edge
of the bale. ocl88
FOR
CHARLESTON,
Tho Steamer GORDON having ro-
iturtied from Florida, will roaume
her regular trips to Charleston, leaving lioro on
Saturday, Nov. 1st,at 6 o’clock P. M.
"‘“’"-St J.P. BROOKS, ,Ag’t.
roR DEMERY’S FERRY.
AND AU, THE INTERMLIUATE 1ANDINGB ON
THE SAVANNAH RIVER,
Tho now lion steam pacaot
SWAN,/3aptaln Richard Johnson,
leave Charleston wharf every
^^^^^^^■Frlday morning, at 10 o’clock,
punctually, for Domory’s Ferry, and all intermedi
ate landings on tbo Suvaunah River.
49* Tho Swan hus superior accommodations for
passengers.
For freight engagements apply to
- 10HN
sept28
JOHN RICHARDSON.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka, East Fla., via Darien. Brunswick, St.
Marys, Femandina, Jacksonville, MiddUburg,
{Bloat OndtSandJ’icckUa. ^
■wJK—Jte The new and elegant steampackot
MKflHK^ARUxNGTON, Capt. Brook, loaves
overy iuesuay morning, at 10 o’clock, for tho
abovo places.
Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and inter-
raediuto landings on St Mary’s River.
49* No freight will bo takou after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent Btete.
room accommodations, apply on board, at thqj’lurl-
da Steampacket Wharf, noar the Gas Works, or to
jy25 CLAGHUKN St, CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta.
U. S. Mall Line
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, Si. Mary/, Ga., F’emamli-
na and Jacksonville, Picolata and Black Creek, Fla.
W THE Btoamor WELAKA, Capt. N
LKlng, will leave for tho abovo places
every Saturday Morning, ot 10 o’clock.
This boat has large and airy Btete Room accom
modations, and taking tbe Inland Passage, offers
evory Inducement to Invalids and others.
Freight will be taken for Trador’s Hill and iuter
mediate landings on St. Mary’s River.
No freight will be taken after 0 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on board at thu
Florida Steampackot wharf, or to
Jy26 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
0. C. POOLE, ~~
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryuu,)
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER IN
Suhes, Blind*, Doom, Paint*, Oita. Vm-
ntahe*, Window Gins*, Putty, die.
, Painters’, Grainers’ and Artists’ Brushes;
Whitewash Hoads and Dusters, Dry ana
Mixed Paints of evory description, Artists’
colorsln tubes, ProparodCanvass, &o.
‘APER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATT’ERNS.
Rooms prepared with noatnesB and despatch.—
_ tmso, Sign and Ship Painting, Gliding, Graining and
Glaslng done in the. best style and at moderate
prices,
All orders troro the country promptly attended
to. men 28-£ly
G< M. GRIFFIN,
SUCOESSOB TO LATE M. EASTMAN
Cornor of Bryan and Whitaker Streets.
HAS now on hand a beautiful as
sortment of Jewelry of every dla- „
oription and kind worn by ladles
and gontlemen. abd will sell at unusually low prices,
I bavo this day received (per Express) a large
stock of elegant Blver Ware, consisting of Coke and
Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and
Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and
Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, &o. &o., all
In Morocco oases, and suitable for presents. I have
also this day received an addition to my stock of
bairwork or light colored Curls, Topsys .Braids, Front
Pieces, Bonds, Uncle Tom, &o., which now makes
roy assortment complete. Orders received for any
color desired.
Watches repaired by and under the suporvlsiou
of self, and all other work dona in a workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 26
'A <>, XU-. .e.CQKlOKNSWM . ...
A RE taking MARINE ahd RIVER Rlsl
• Agency, on i tray ton »trout/ Mil* the Bay, '
: Approved Risks will be tako& (iff liberal torw^,'
ianUibo usual credit given ou Premium Notes/' .
Throe quarters ol tho butfu^H will l»« roUiruuil to
tho customers Iu Sorip. ' ■ 1 « ■
oct22-0ni C, A. L; l.hntWr^ Agotit.
INSlilUAIUE.
Southern Mutual limuraiice Oomimiiy,*
Southern Mutual Lire In*. Company,
Home Insurance Company, of N. Yorh,
Sprlugflehl Fire ft Marine *«*• Com'y,
Risks in tho above insuraucii Companies uuderte
kon by WM, KING & SONS, Agoute,
No. 99 Bay strcoL
Savannah, 14th Deumuhor, 1866, : duel! '
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE
i M'S IJK A N-C h>.
SO. Hi; UAY-STREE'l,
(JAL'ltii. KEL'UESENTED,
Neurly Four fllllllou Dollar..
By tho Following responsible Stock Companies.
Charter Oak Lift Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, OT.
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OF LONDON.
Farmers* and Mechanics* Fire, Marine
and Life Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Bridgeport Fire and Marine lusurance
Company,
OP BiUDOEPORT, OT.
49*Tue subscriber will oilbol Insurance to any
amount in all parte of the State on every description
of property. _ ^
Life Insurance, to any amount, at tha lowest rate,
for tbe benefit ol holrs and creditors, or payablo to
tho wifo free from tbo claims of creditors.
Marluo Insuranco on Hulls or Cargoes to all parte
of tho world. jiin26 . • A. WILBUR.
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUR ANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nottaccumulation, Jan. 1, I860 82,230,005 4*<
Total amount of dividends paid to date 715,492 GG
Total amount of claims by death paid
to date 1,880,990 84
84 232 488 97
Benjamin C. Miller, Seorotery, Joseph l. Lord,
General Agent, Robert L. Patterson, President.
*Tho funds of this Company are ail Bafoly Invested
in first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and
notes of members fully secured by their wholes.
For further particulars inquire of
W0I. II. GLADDING.
Agent in Savannah,
At tho office of Boll & Profiting
J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner.
rxfxrxxcx:
Messrs. Padxltoiu), Fay &Co.,
i. K. Tot, Esq., Btete Bank.
t’ou 29
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of No. 107 IKofnui street, Philadelphia, Penn.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $500,000.
nail, HARMS, AND INLAND UHKJKANC*.
~ “DIRECTORS:
Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruco street;
Alexander Whilden, Morcbant, 14 North Front-st.:
John 0. Hunter, firm or Wright. Hunter A Co.;
E, Tracy, firm of Tracy St Baker;
John R. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, White & M’Curdy;
Isaac Hazlohurst, Attorney and Counsellor;
James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith & Co.;
Theodore W. Raker, firm of Tracy & Baker;
R. S. Walton, 3G0 Market street;
Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce streot;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall
CHARLES 0. LATHROP, President.
Taos. K. Limerick, Secretary.
JAMES M. CARTER, Atfe.it,
Juno 15 No. 86 Bay Btreot.
General Southern Insurance
AOBNTCY
T HE SUBSCRIBER is prtpired to effect Insurance
to any amount in tho Suto of Georgia, ou
LIFE, FIRE OR MARINE RISKS
In tho following good Btock Com] nidus;
FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMI»’Y,
(OF PHILADELPHIA.
Capital $1,260,000
jlon. THUS B,fFLORENCE, President.
Knw. R. Uklmuihu, Sco’y.
CHARTER OAK FIRE ANI) MARINE INSURANCE
COMP’Y,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Cash Capital $300,000
RALPH GILLETT, President,
Jar. H. Sfkauur, Sec’y.
STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
CoMP’V.
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Capital aud Assets $309,000
J. P. RUTHERFORD, President,
Silah Wakd, Sec’y.
BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
CCMP’Y, ,
OF BRIDGEPORT, OT.
Cash Capital and Assets. 8125,000
HENRY W. CHATF1ELD, President,
J. H. Wasuuurx, 8ec’y.
EQUITABLE FIRE INSURA.NCE COMP’Y,
OF LONDON
Capital $2,600,000
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Capital and Surplus over 8400,000
J.W. WALK LEY, President,
8. H. WtuTK, Sec’y.
4$- Lite Insurance, to auy amount, at tho lowest
rate, for tho beueflt or tho heirs and creditors, or
payable to tho wife freo from tho claims of creditors.
49* Marino Insurance ou hulls or cargoes to all
parte of tho world
A. WILBUR,
oct23 General Ins. Agont and Broker.
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
ISAUMfIFQaMBs) sn
Capital $300,000
DIRECTORS .* **»
Ralph Gillctt, Alonzo W Blrgo,
Barzollal Hudson, Charles Forhs,
Waroham Griswold, IIK W Welch,
Philip Ripley, A D Kdson,
Roswell Brown, Albert F Day,
Mason Gross, J B Russell,
William W House, A F Gillctt,
BC Osborn.
RALPH GILLETT, Prcsideift.
Jas. II. Sphauce, Sec’y
Tito subscriber having boon appointed Agent for
Savannah for the above named first class Fire and
Marluo Insuranco Co., is prepared to issue Policies
ou all descriptions of insurable property at tho
usual rates of other good companies.
A. WILBUR, Agent,
cct!8-tf 111 Buy st, next to News olllco
w; M7LAWTON & Of).
Charleston, South Carolina.
SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FAC
TORS.
R. Wainwioht Baoot I William M. Lawton
JofliTH T Dill | Winbohn Lawton, Jr
*ug20-cod4m
JOHN S. NORRIS”,
ARCHITECT,
1*1 retRimed tbe practice ofbisproies*
JLJL slon, offers bis services to his friends and the
pnbUo as an Architect and Superintendent.
Designs fot any part of the oountry supplied ami
executed in all the various branches of his profos-
lion, mob as Public Edifices, Stores, I)wolllngi,
Monuments, ho. Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores de-
gned and executed. Office at present in Bav lane
rear oftheOustom House. Jan 8—ly
dentihtky; —
Dn. ROYALL A JOHNSON,
Dentists,>offlco corner SL Julion-aL
and Market Square, over S. Wil-
mot’s Jewelry store/ Offloe *-—
from 8 to f o'clock, sod from 8 to 6.
UJiruvnuieifl, .uw.u.ui ui »u« >-vv wu uo.vowivuw
ny degree or rotundity that may be desired, it if
ppllcabh) in all oases whore the choeks have fallen
j and cannot bo detected by tho closest observer
his method combines the following i TvanUgos:—
This Gum oonitats of a sllgclouscompound, which
_ applied And fhsod upontho Teeth and Platein such
a manner, as to fill up all ,tbe Interstices around ths
base of tho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
each othor and to* the Plato upon which they are
sett. This aeoures perfect cleanliness or the Teeth
Office over DeWltt k Morgan, Congress stiroet.
♦«, Republican and Georgian copy, feb 16—U
STUTTERING ANO STAMMERING
UftED by Df. WYCXOFF, or Pittsburg, Pa.,
_ without pain or Surgical Operation, wno will
send tho cure to any part of the World, on tho re
ceipt of 810; and the money returned, ir the cure is
not effectual. AU letters must bo addressed to
Dr. Wyckoff, Box 740, Pittsburg, Pa., In care ol
Arthurs, Rod gers St Ooi, DankerB,
P. S. Correspondents will plsase enclose stamp
for return postage ;
Caution.—All persons who cannot, preduce ray
genuine certificate, are humbugs.
sept20—wly *' • ‘
MASSIB SCHOOL. ~~
r|1HE MASSIE SCHOOL will bo opened on WED-
A NESDAY, October 16th.
Tbo Regulations require that alter the opening of
the School, “ Applicants shall be recolvod ovory
day of the first week, and on Monday of oach suc
ceeding week ofihe term.” Thero are still sovorat
vacancies in tbe School. Until tho opening of tbo
School, applications may bo made to tbo Prlncip.l,
who will bo found at tbo School Room every morn
ing from 9 to 10.
By order of the Commissioners,
oct 10 B. MALLON, Principal.
liOOKS & STATIONERY"
T HE SUBSCRIBER has on bond the SCHOOL
BOOKS la uso lu the Schools or tbe city, to-
guincr with a flno assortment of the latest Cheap
Publications, Magazines, &c., Ac., and bis stock of
Miscellaneous Books will bo Increased as fast as it
can be doue with a duej-egurd to a good Btock.
A fine assortment of Juvenile Books, Colored
Primers, Toy Books, &c.
-ALSO-
Paper Envelopes, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen
Hoidera, Slates, and such Staple articles aa every
body wants.
The Magazines and New Publications will be re
ceived os early as at any Store in tbe city.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solic-
it.ffl. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
out 8 Under the Marshall Hous.
FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS
MACON, GEORGIA.
^ The jubscrlber, from long exporiencoin
tho business, is prepared to rurnish Steam
^KOEngines, Boilers, Circular, Singlo and Gang,
Saw MU1 Machinery, Grist aud Merchant
Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings In gen-
era). Thu Saw F raues, whether for upright or cir
cular. will bo or iron when required. All of which,
with his many improvements, Is warranted to bo
equal to tho beat made at anv other establisnmont.
His works are on a scute as extensive as tho larg
est at tho North, and ho is prepared to fill orders
with promptness and dispatch.
aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY
NEW TIN STORK AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 SOUTH Or XARKKT BQUARX. BRYAN BTRXR
I would inform my old friends and patrons
I have opened tbe above store to conduct tbe
Stove, Tin aud Sheet-Iron Business In all its
.various terms, aud whoro will be found a gen-
oral assortment of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,
which I will bo pleased to show, and at such price
as will satisiy any one wishing to purchase.
All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up
and Pipes furnished at short notice.
Tin ware at wholesale and retail. Call down on
Bryan street, it will paygou for your walk.
Dr. W.
T“rl
}« hours
Partlcdlar
and sale of CoU -,
lug freights ter vetaela.
oct 6—w4 *
oilers his services to h-s
le as a GENERAL BROKbR
il be giveu to the purchase
;s, Bonds, Ao.t and procur-
JOHN T/ROWLAND)
<:J ■
Tf
■ TO BUILDERS.
SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute
_ at the shortest nodco, and in the most work
manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other work connected with tbe manufac
turing or repairing orCopper, Galvanised Iron, Zinc,
or Sheetlron Business.
HORACE MORSE,
octlS 166 Broughton st
B utter a cheese—
26 kegs Choice Goshen Butter,
BQ boxes English Dairy Cheese,
100 do Choice Goshen do, white,
Landing per steamer and too sale by
oot24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
WOOD AND LUMBER.
A LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Planki ,Joist,
ffL Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Poets I astern
Laths and Palling*, for sale, at wholesale a d retail,
low for oasb, on ths new wharf recently sheeted on
thtLombsrVard of Robert A. Allen a . •
mar lMfW M. J. L.MJUTON
An
suonswmwTopHtumioK* mat
' VifasCelebrated^ Stallion BILL GORDON.’ 1
-Jj- hi Auction.
,Du TUESDAY uoxt, 4tb Nov.,.at U o’clock, in front
• or Court Homo,
. That colobroted stallion Bill Gordon—is 10 years
old, was got by tbo imported Prunby, bis dam by
tbo American Eclipse, dam, Maid of Mill, by Hick
ory. Ao„ Ao.
Bill Gordon is a horse thorough bred and as good
blood as tbo country can produce,
For farther and fall urtlcaUrs apply at our ■. . —,
counting room, where cun bo socn-his full podlereo has owned II This is a chonco
aud remarks. ' ~ ' rarely to be mot with, and
Terms Cash.
no]
Assignees Sale.
Asslgt
On TUESDAY noxt, 4th Nov., at ll o’clock. In front
of Court Houso :
A llfo Interest in lot No, 8 and improvements, sit-
u§ ted on Indian street. Thmimprovement* area
good two story house with Ao on the cornor, and
lour dpublo . tenement houses, alt in good repair; 1
and under good rent. Bold as tho assigned life in
terest of Patrick Fltspatrick, by ordor of the as
signee*
Torrasca3h. oct31
Now Fish.
Just received direct by sebr L S Davis:
20 bbls new no. 2 Mackerel
29 do do do 8 do
20 bll bbls do do 2 do
20 do do do do 3 do
20 qr do do do 2 do
20 qr do do do 8 do
10 bbls Picketed Shad
100 boxes, each 40 lbs, new Codfish—prime
10 do do 60 do, smoked Salmon, now
landing and for salu low from tho wharf.
—ALSO—
60 boxes fresh ground Java Coffeo. oc2l
Bacon.
Just received iu storo, and for sale low. and on
accommodating terms:
40 hhds prime Sides. oc21
Carter Potatoes at Private Sale.
Just received por schrJ T Grice, from Now York,
60 bbls Carter Potatoes. oct24
New Horrlugs at Private Sale,
Just rocolved per schooner LS Davis, and now
landing.
600 boxes first quality Smoked Herrings
25 barrels Holland Herrings In dry salt, ter salo
low
oct 24
For Rent,
The counting room and st -ro next to our Btoro,
formerly occnplod by Mayor h Blum. Alao,sovornl
stores under our count)fg room aug20
SWAN £ COs LOTTERIES,
[AUTHOHIMfB BY TUBIST ATS OF ALABAXA.]
• $56,666.
TO BE HAD FOR $10.
CLASS J.
To bo drawn In tho City of Montgomery. Alabama,
In public, on THURSDAY, November 13tb, 1866,
on the plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. +
30,000 Tickets Only!!
Prices amounting to
200,000 Dollars !-
Will bo distributed according to she telldVving
IJNlilVAlilVED SCHEME!
1 prize of ia 860,000
1 do do 20,000 is
1 do do 20,000 Is
1 do do . 10,000 is
I do do 10,000 Is
1 do do 6,000 ia..
2 do do......,,.,.. 2,600 la......
2 do do 1,000 U
20 do do 600 is
60 do do 300 Is
76 do do 2001a
100 do do 100 1s
126 do do............ 00 la
4 prizes of 8400 approxlu'g to$60,000are 1,<
‘ “ — 20;000 are 1,200
30,000 are 1,000
10,000 aro BOO
10,000 aro 700
6,000 are 600
2,600 aro 480
1,000 are 320
600 are 2,800
300 aro 6^)00
200 aro 6,000
50,000
. 20,000
. 10,(i0d
. 10,000
.. 6,000
6,000
2,000
. 10,000
. . 6,000
16,000
, 10,000
7,600
4 “
300
4 “
250
4 “
176
4 “
200
4 “
160
8.“
00
8 “
40
80 “
35
200 “
26
800
20
1,000 prizoa amwuuUug to
..8200,000
pkicb of ncKirre.
Whole Tickets 810; Halvos 86; Quarters 82 69.
MAN OF TUB LOTTERY,
30,000 Numbers corresponding with those ou tho
Tl kots are placed In one Wheel. Tho first 380
Prizes are placed in another Wheel. A number is
drawn from the Number Wbeol, uml at tho sumo
time a Prizo Is drawn from tho othor wheel. The
Prizo drawn Is placed against tho nutnbor drawn.
This operation is repealed until all the Prizes are
drawn out.
APPROX1XATION MUZBJ.
The two procedlng and tho two succeeding Num
bers to those drawing the Ural 200 prizoa will be
entitled to tbe 800 Approximation Prizes, areordlng
to the Sebome.
Iu ordering Tickets enclose the money to our ad
dress ter the Tickota ordered, on receipt of which
they will be forwarded by first mall.
Tho List of Drawn Numbers aud Prizoa will bo
sent to purchasers immediately after the draw
ing.
Orders ter Tickets should bo sent in oarly.
49-Purcbasers will pleaso write their signatures
plain, and givo their post office, county and State.
49* Remember that every prizo i» driven, and
payablo in full without tioductiou.
49* All prizes of 81,000 and under, paid Immedi
ately after tbo drawing,—othor prizes at Iho usual
tlmo of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
PrizeTiokets cashed or renewed In other Tickets
at either offlco.
Orders for Tickets can bo addressed either to
S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., or
49* As ibe above is not an “odd and oven num
ber sebome,” no Certificates of Packages can be
sold in it. oct 14
A GRAND MARYLAND LOTTERY
FOIt'flOVEMBFR, 3858.
(On tho Havana Plan.)
cubs o,
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,
To bo drawn SATURDAY, Nov.JWd, ia Baltimore,
Maryland.
R. Frange * Co., Mnnagers.
Prizes amounting to 8382,500 will bo distributed
according to tho following Splendid Scbomo:
30,00 Numbers 1—1,110 Prizes!
Prizes payable without deduction.
oet2
JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
SCHEME.
1 prize $100,000
1 “ 60,000
1 « 25,000
1 “ 16,000
1 “ 11,040
2 “ 6,000
2 “ 2,600
8 « 2,000
6 »* 1,6 JO
6 « 1,000
200 “ 600
1,110 prizos, amounting to 8382,510
Tickets 820—Halvos 810—Quarters 86
49* All orders ter Tickets or Packages iu any o(
tho Maryland Lotteries .will recoivo prompt atten
tion, aud the drawing mailed to all purchasers im
mediately.
Address T. H. HUBBARD St CO.
No. 39 Fayette streot, or Box No. 40 n
oct 1—ly Baltimore Md.
.ivaw%. _
A voijr.desirable tract of land, only. thre» miles
$° “res. half of
which is cleared St under good and substantial fenoe.
jdearod land is a rjch' lpdmy 1 koti/a|d well
adapted for gardening purposes. ■ mre Is rVell of
most excellent water on the premise and all-nect*-
sary oul-bulldings, negro, houses; barns, Ac. The
balance or tho tt act, say 40 aords, Is nacleared land
and heavily ( timbered with valuable. tlmWr. and
the soil excellent. The locality is very excellent:
notone case of sickness has occurred on the prem-
““ tho whole time t
tho present proprietor
umo for afi lnyettment
qulotprivate residence noar the efty, or amy pereon
desirous of going into tho gardening business to
raise fruit and vegetables for our market, will find
thla the place to suit,
For terms, which will be very liberal, inquire at
our counting room, 164 Bay street. Titles undlsputa-
■ , /' atig9
, : *'fo Dent. . '
^Twogood storre, under the bluff, at the foot of
Whitaker street. June 19
, „_ 1Lt At Private Bale.
. ®P gl , bI ° bolMlng. Lou, 66 feet front by lOU
to 124 fret deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon and
Gaston Bfreota. Those lots are on high ground and
six por cent.
Junel9
BY 0CTAVDS COHEN.
Executor’s Sale. :
Will be sold before tbo Court House, on the first
TUESDAY in January next, between the usual
hours of sole.
Lot or land No. 169, Slat District, originally Lee,
now Marlou county, containing 202)4 acres, being
the proporty of Estate of Jno. Screven, deceased,
ana sola ter bonoflt of tbe heirs and creditors,
oc 128 J. P. SCREVEN, Exechtor.
SOUTHERN IsOTTEitY
ON THE HAVANA PLAN!
FRIZia GUARA TIED I
1054,000 Dollars—15,OOO Numbers Only!
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
BY AUTHORITY Of THK STATS OF QBORGIA,
..815,000
... 6,000
... 2,000
... 4,000
... 2,600
. 8,000
. 60,000
..82,000
2,600
To bo diawn Noyembor 16,1866, at Concert Hall,
Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintendenceoi
Col. George M. Logan aud Jss. A. Nlabot, Esq^
49* Remember this Lottery has only fifteen
thousand numbors— ess than any Lottery in tbo
world, tboretoro it is tbo best for investment. Ex
amino tbo Sebome I
COHEME.
1 prize of
1 “
4 “ ofgl.OOOare
6 “ of 600 are
80 “ of loo aro
1,500 “ of 4b.are
APPKOXIXAHON PK1XRS.
29 apitroxlmalions of 8100 are.....
60 “ ” . 60 are
SO “ “ 20 are 1,000
1,712 prizes amounting to 8102,000
Tickets 810—Halves $6—Quarters 82.60.
43* Prizes payable without deduction.
The 1,500 Prizos of 840 aro determined by tbe
lust figure of tbe number that draws the Capital
Prize of $16,ouo. iho Capital Prize will, or course,
end with one of tbo figures—1, 2, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,
0. 'Ihoao Whole Tickets uuding with the same
figure as tho lust in tho Capital will be entitlod to
840. Halves uud Quarters in proportion.
49» Persons sending money by mall need nn
fear its being lost. OrderB punctually attended to
Communications confidential. Bank notes of sound
bunks taken at par.
49* Thoso wishing particular numbers should
order immediately.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
Macon, Ga.
oct 10
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-SOUT
TRICTOF GEORGIA.
[L. S.J CtiAKUs 8. Henry, Clerk,
lb the Marshal of said District, Greeting:
xrrllir.lt h'. A tt l.vnanK o\!r
Florida,have oxhlbitca their ‘ibot in the United t totes
District court for tho Southern Dtstnci or Georgia,
atutiug, alleging and propounding that on or almut
the twenty first day ol June, lu the present year, It
was agreed between the ugents of the ship Parlla-
meut then in Liverpool, aud the egeuts of the said
libellants, that the bald ship Pailiament should pro
ceed to Curdiir, and thenco convey a cargo of rail
road irou, not oxcooulug twelve huuured tons to
Femandina, Amelia island, Florida, and deliver the
same, ou being paid freight; that, ut the time oi
making said agreement, U was represented by (he
agents of said ship, that with tbe said cargo she
would draw from eighteen to nineteen feet only
that it was frirthor agreed, ifon arrival ou Amelia
lsland,'lt should bo ascertained, from the pilot, that
there was Jiot sufficient water to aumit the snip so
that site could get up to Fernandina, the Captain
should have tho right, upon having tbe fact duly
certified by a licensed pilot, to proucuil to uu
Murys, Georgia, or, u the sumo objection appliod to
that port, then to go to Savannah,or so uear^ thereto
as sho might solely get, and there deliver her carxo-
that the said ship arrived off Amelia island on the
morning of iho twenty-ninth of {September, when
the master ofsaid shiprepreieuted that she drew
ninctocu aud cue hail Net of water, and there beimt
on Qie bar, on that day, full twenty feat of water
there was amply bullicteutto admit tbe ship: never
theless, tho wind being adverse, tbo said ship did
uot attempt to cuter; that, on tho following day
tbo wind haviug in the moantimo continued to blow
from tho west, uud thereby greatly reduced the
waior ou the bar, tbo master of the sold ship ob
tained from the pilot in ebargo a certificate that tbe
Huld ship druwiug nineteen and one hair feet of
water, could not cross tbo bar thut morning and
Immediately and without further delay, sailed uwsv
lor Suvaunah; that at the lime wheu the said shin
so Bailed away, tho weather was perfectly fair and
has so continued hitherto, and the anchorage’ner-
leutly secure, and that It is too custom ter shins
aud vessels to wait u reasonable timo for fovorable
winds aud tides lo cross all bars, and this tho more
especially at thoso ports where the aid of steam
caunot bo obtained; that thero is reason to boJiovo
that tho master of the said ship exaggerated her
draught, uud thut tho same did uot exceed nineteen
feet us represented by her agents-at the time or
rnakiug the said contract; but that, even with the
draught of ulnoteeu and one halt feet, the said Bhin
could have crossed tho bar on divers dtys since
she so sailed away, and without having been com
polled lo wait more than a reasonable time afier
her first arrival; that, before the arrival of ths said
ship off Amelia Islaud, the owners thereof; Enoch
Train St Co., ol Boston, had Issued to the master oi
said ship positive orders to proceed at once to Sa-
vauuuh, iu violation of the laid contract, and that
the subsuquontproceedihgs of the sold master were
merely a pretext to shield his owners from lesal
responsibility ter Bucb violation ; that the said mas
ter. although requested so to do, refuses to pioceod
to Fernandina aud dollvor his said cargo, buttniiAts
on delivering tho same at Savannah ou being cold
full freight; that, by reason of the said premises
tho sold libellants will he subjected to gt-catteM
damages and expenses, lor which they are Justiv
entitlod to compeusatiop from the said ship - Lid
they thereiore pray that process, in duo Ibitn or
law, may issue against tho said ship Parlfahieut
her boats, tackle, apparel and furniture.- and tha
the said Court will pronounce in favor of the said
libellants, that the master ofstid ship shall deliver
tho said cargo to thorn, freo aud discharged from
all claim for freight lor the transportation thereof,
or in default thereof, that tho said ship may be
condqmucd in suchumount of damages as tho Court
muy decree the said libellants have sustained, and
or such othor and further relief as to right and jus*
tice may appertain aud the Court Iscumpetentto
givo in tbo premises.
And whereas, the Honorablo John C. NlcoU, ths
Judge of tbe said Court, has ordered and directed
tho eleventh day or November next, for all persona
in general, who have or pretend to have any right
title or interest in the said ship r " M “
HUNT df WEBSTER'S.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING-MACHINE.
D ESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress ma
kers, Tailors, Boot & Shoo manufacturers and
othors who may wish to do their own sewing cheap
ly and with oxpoditlon. This machine sews a uni
form stitch with both sides alike; and which will uot
ravel.. It la more simple, Is less liable to get out of
order, and costs less In proportion than any otber
machine, and is warranted to be perfect, and to wt rk
well. All apparatus nocessary for .convenient use is
furfflshsd with It, and any instruction will be givefc
that will be nooesaary to ensure to tbe pureba^er
Us successful operation and durability.
Tbe'public aro respectfully invited to call And ex<
amine them at 136 Congress st.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Aft.
49* A very noat aud ornamental Iren Bible
will now be given with a machine for a small snm
addition to the regular price May 26.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
r iE undersigned have and aro now receiving
their stock or
Foreign mid Domestic Dry Goods,
To which Cney iuvlto the attention of their friends
and customers, and public generally, os tboy feel
quito confident that tboy can oiler such iuduco
monts as will satisty tho closest buyora. Iu out
Hue will be round a full supply of planters’ Goods,
such as Kerseys, Blankets, IJnscys, Flannels,
Sheetings, Shirtings, Cloths, Cosslmeres, with a
good variety of other stylos. Fancy Dress Goods,’
such os rich, (all wool,) De Lalnes. Worsted Plaids,
Cashmeres, English and French Merinoes, Silks,
black and colored. Also, Moire Antique Silks, Em
broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, &c.,
&o., allot which we offer on liberal .terms. Call
and examine at WELLS k WILLIAMS,
oet 12 No. 149 Congress street
A. B and C
clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Coffee, in and 1
lb pucks; 3d du do Mu-tard, Ginger. Cinnamon add
Mace; 10 cases Table Salt; 10 naif bbls Extra No 1
Mackerel; 100 doz ‘Brooms, Hutkcts, Cloihti Lines
Scrub Brushes; 81 half chests Oolong Tea, loose and,
in M lb packs. For sale by
DAVID G'QQNNQB,
HUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES.
T\ ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and
JJ which Is decidedly superior to any other
machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread
can be nsed or an] distred length, and which will
not need to be cluuged until the whole is used.
Bag manaofocturen, vltaln and Flour merchants are
partionlarl Invited • • call and examine it at 186 Con
great street by
in ay26. MALFREDWEBSTEB.Gen.Agt.
noon ol'sald day, thero to show cause, if any «h e y
have, why Judgmo t should not pass as prsyedfor.
You are, thereiore. hereby authorised, emuow-
crcd and strictly doomed, petemptorJIyto'cltoall
persons whomsoever, having or pretending to have
any right, title or interest in the said ship. Ifcrija.
mont, her boats, tackle, apparel and lurmture. by
all lawful ways and means, whereby this monition
'lay be made public, to be and appear at the time
-jJ pUoj aTorwaiti, before the Judgo tforcsild,
andu; .ttobd upoa every eeafon wd •eulonso!’
Mill Court to be held thou uid from tbeuce, uoltl.
definitive decreo shall be promulgated in the premi
ses, if any or them shall think fit to do so, to bear,
abide by and perform ail and singular that may be
decreed in tbe premises, under pain of tht Jaw and
coutompt thereof. And whatsoever yon shall do
in the premises you shall duly oortify to the Jndg*
aforesaid, at the time sad place alorstald,together
with those presents.
Witness the Honorable John C. Nicoll, Judge o
toe aald Court, this eighth day of October, in the
y wof our Lord one ttiousand tight hundred and
fitly -six. • HARDEN A Lawton,
Proctors for Libellants.
All persons Interested in the foregoing monition
ore required to take due notice there'*
DANIEL H. 1
October 8th, I860. U *
ll/HISKKY-97 barrels Whiskey for sale, to or-
Yf rive by sebr Julia A. Rich.
0«» LDQUZT * SNELUNGf.
G RATES—GRATES—Tbe finest lot of Grates c
offered in Savannah can b* found if'-'
• KENNEDY * "
Stov* and House Fnrnlshlng EstobUsL^.HM,
Modgeotf'Block.
oct 16 oornsr Bull andiirbngbkii sis.
/■'lriwp. JJUYaaK.—lo kegs choice JMUsgjual re
v celfed and for sale b/
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