Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 07, 1856, Image 3

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KKhl'OW-OMIMBli OP CHATHAM COUNTY. , .— i am • eenaiduo tor rt*lectiM to (he of- R«r Jeoof Kecelrorof lnx RiWnnlftJononry. •M*t** TOW* VOTBIU OF CHATHAM COUNTY. .jr-t..■. loltow-cUizeus, l am a oaadldaU al the ar . i utlon, in January uext, (br lha offlea of uuioowr, and soltott your support^^^ . .M».tan.ili, S<»pi. sfoh, lB56o • ■ .octl HOW»’» COT TON HARVB1TBR* jhi mo groat iiideratumorFlsutera ia fins fm ly obtained u the «upc*i*A4inveuti6n Huw'u Union Marvy .tor. with which on# hand can pick iu much oottoi. .*< five ia tbo dnlluary way,; pities roving an l*- ions# amount or labor. What n'minoy’a jottoaG <i ia In IU after stage, Howe’s .trvwior ialuplo ag. m jiMHw. . - pj rr-rr“ r; dancing acadbmy. MONSIEUR A, BONfUD I'ormi hUpaii’onl t^l ,.my at Armory H»it»' ... . , Tin Aila’olocki-yvM'^'■•■I' *ti wjMinVlhc ai! I 'former pupiia are respectfully wiled to S vSGe&BaodU^5^-^ ' ^mioiAii.! pvronra.~ ,,/j PATHSIT lOHPlTCIIliRi; TUar received, ONLY thlrty-lwo days from Bal • Umoro by tilt M Htoamshtp lane. m “j ffrtKij"" 1 » ■non m KKNNEUT SHI HK. NIOBOLS I A i.toiioi 'iuTctiH* atlit'.Andfowepsli A'7odussd»y, Nor. IIh, lgifl. aft; tau^ii, tog^sr new Hall om IU.‘M, till 6P. M. each fa. ^.■fflSflSMKsafrT^r^ ’ oclSA—et : i , • . . MB DIO All CARD. • ' "•'« _ hr. J. R. SMITH hat remove jjf t.> iiroughton itroet, in Dallajf*a jTloorr rbore Boldau'ariat Storb/' R. _ !*. ium nart^, Weat Broad dtraal. 1 ‘ 1 sepll Kor I'lrUier inf Agent (br the JyaO urn lUon^unly to . .. -a. YILBUK, 1UBayetroat, e ai-ttea of Georgia and Florida. ft the Patron of till 8aT’k StorglM .&• All debut duo to tho Georgian previous! Hr r‘- «•——» --- - tbo iRh iualaut. are payable —_ t~, (iersiftiietl. Notes and aooounu duo in the. city wil jo [i.-caontod Immediately, and all debta due in the d’uiury will be forwarded by au early mail, line being iuo first time that the undersigned has uulioly appealed to hia late patron, he foals that tlwy win not consider him up.rewonablf in urging opou them the nocesalty for immediate paymeut. iloiuiUauoea may be madedlreetly to thsunder- U. B. HI” jkuiM, or to 1 , Hilton A Go., whoso receipt wiU Bflllid. prilLU* J. PUNCH, .sivauush, May 28,1886. , ,rovl8-l*WdAw ^hi u^u b’ oribe r'a^)^fo?eai#?Vi^? wfe \Slti wortmontot'second-hand printing material,suffi cient w establish a complete Job Offloo. with but w niiwioual artlcVea, oonaiKing in pari of-r-One .urlflfout of small pica, as good as new, and Tart* UIU fonts of job type; one super royal hand-press; Hoe Jt Co e proof-press, latest Improvement, •• two er m )i e largo imposing stones, new; don- bid and single a anda;. oases, composing sUoks^ol- umiirules, gslluys, chases, etc., etc., together with rarious oll-r ardoloe pertaining to a newspM>er jrjob olileo. R. B. HILTON A 00. iono VI. iiDLKY count*. ' J COUPKR A FRAMBk*. FACTORS k GENERAL COMMISSION ME Bay street, Savannah, Ga. i fmyll IV J. DAVANT.JR, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MS SCANT, No. 07 Bay Street, jy ill Sevan nah, 0 a J ABIE 9 BI. SAVAOB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ru asvius, rHOKAioocmr, o*. Alt bunine* entrusted to his care will receive prompt aiteutk lyr—marlT MSU 0. KODOKBd. «AXK A. JtOKaM RODOBRS As MORRIS, 'late Crane k “ * lAT-BTRUT, BAVANNAH. . juue 1,1865, , [je?^ JEFFERSON ROBERTS, GENERAL • f COMMISSION ,1“ ~ and cealhi iN-". Timber and Lumber. SAVANNAH, WILLIAM H. DASHER, it AWORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupvllle, Lowndes County, Ga, fill prsoUce in Thomas, Lowndes, CUnoh, Ware. A ppiing, Telfair, Irwin, Laurens, and 'Pulaski co untied, Georgia; and In Jefferson, Madison, Ham Iton, sad Columbia oounties, Florida. • [my 11 . B. WK10UT. S.f. B. SaVAOB. WRIGHT dE SAVAOB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, GA Jyl® J&mgVBoWgBi. •. ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, ooairsa or mutton and sitas-sh., (Above 0 A. L. Umar.) jyfr^am A. McALPIN* BROTHERS, Lumber, Mill and Brick Tardc. cept 5 aaVANNAa.Ga- ‘ t.J tXIDKf. WM. NUNN, JT. OGDEN, STARR d MAT-OTBKrt.8lVAMNAtt. 0A. ‘ CUMMING, ▲ TTOBNEY AT LAW, fabl-ly C. «. HARRISON. • A.’O. HARRISON ii McGKHEE AUOriON, COMMISSION, BBOBiy ni„ . lortvarding jnerebante. $9 AND 61 BBOADWTBKIT, C0LUM1UI, OKOBOIA. <7* Particular attention given to the sales of Baal latotti, Nogroca and Produce. 49" Liberal advances made on Negroes and Mer ebandise. . . KUsiE, PATTEN^ACO^T* iHJNBY k DANIEL, S-Columbns, Ga. dTBWART, GRAYS CO. J ::: *' ff«te Do{raA>, *}Ar-^* B. a. SMITH, 1 Mobile, AUbama. ocl 23 ly luctioQ & Oommission House, Macon, Ha a. r. McLaughlin, General Agent and Auctioneer, dolicito from lua Mends consignments of every description. Takes orders for Colton.. . W Special attention given to the sales of Real “Lite, .stocks and Negrp property, at pubUo and privatodules. Prompt rthinu ond ditpotek. Kuferance—C. A. L. LAMAR. mob 80 .OH, Bleak UMM-rurni.hio, siM«,“iioaitMn'. "n.^i • w mmm w n Ul ATTOBNBY AT LAW, ■Will prwtloe In U?« P utjuDUM > of Htuoook, Warruo, WM. S. DAN1BLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, uraiDfiit, aa. . Mr Oflloe uvor TLutnu II. Turaor ft Co. * ilruf , , myT FATTEN, HUTTON ii CO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Oommlsaion Merohanta, URy-itre.t, Hur.iiiinh, On, MILLJitt & ItOLL, aVTOrtNEVS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, OA. Will practice in the Brunswick CircuR—comDris- log the following CouuUee: . p Glynn, Wayne, Camdon, Wore, Apppllng, CUnoh. Coffee aud Charlton. ’ JOHN B. MILLER, , L, 0. ROLL. ' angl ly DEALER IN okoiCE FAMILY^ROOERIES end Foreign ona Domestic Fruit, , ' corner Broughton And Wkitoker-tU. fomti and country suppUed with choice goods at moderate prioes. AU orders promptly attended' to, and eatla (Action always guar so teed. «p!8 • _ WHOLESALK AND RKTA1L DKALKB IN WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANS DOORS. West side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. inayll ~TOBnTITiSIEEBNT ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay uni Dreyton strc.lt ,JyM PHIMF M. HUSSElia... ... VAN OER, H AOCOUN^tNT *AND COPYIST. Will exeuto Deeds, Mortgagor, i'owerol AUoruoy, Wills, Bonds, Notices and Taking ot Interrogatories. Oflioe at the Court House, Savannah, Ga. • Court pays. Third Tuesday in eooh montn, aud held at the omceor Edward w. Wilson,Esq. ’ *• Residence, Gaston, between Barnard and Tattnall stroet. Any call at night, on business, will be attended to immediately. jygft \VMLC. r CONNELLY, ATTORN E k AT LAW NOTAR' «**!» LUBN.U, WONTS COUNTY, .a., I FOOT UITOI. AUUNT.) WiU practise In the Southern Circuit, and in tlacon. Dooly and Worth Counties ol the Macon Circuit, 4B»Partloular attention given to the collection ol claims in South-Western Georgia. P. JACOBS, 8BGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hall Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale aud re all. Also, Chewing Tobacco, SnuU, Ac. June 1 JAMES McHKNRY, Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawns Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from American or British Underwriters, and attention given to aU matters connected with shipping and in surance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite tbo front ot the Custom Huysc. :ly ■ uovB JESSE T. BERNARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NewnausviUe, Fla. Reference—George .. brown, William Dell, New nans vllle, Fla., K. ii. Hilton, Boston & ViUalonga. Savannah, Ga. myll THE fetibsbrlbor bolntfkbbiit' to ptotltton‘ ofT the two elegant and commodious sto ries over Dr. Brantloy s Drug Store Into . QfflooB, onbrrithetn Ibi'i'ont by' lkV of N6-' vembornoxt. CHARL«S f BHOLL; ■«Ptrt Architect. "FOR RENT' THE fourth storj vorDr. Brantley's Drug liilStorc. Apply to OHARLES BHOLL, , •soptiiO-tr-es Architect. FORRENT. r *"" A WHARF STORE uiidor 174 Bay «tru> Possession given 1st October. _ Apply to TIBON k GORDON, sept 20 Fob HALE rrt A VALUABLE LOT, near the Central Railroad Dopot. about 60 * 100 reel. This Lot Is fee simple. MOntbe promises Are tthreo comfortablo Woodeni:BUILDINGS, t rent (br hood per annum;; Terms moderate. Apply to J. B OUBBEDOB,. . . Sopt 29 * tit .Agent.' ATLANTSTHoTEET ATLANTA t t* t i GEORGIA. J. J. IIESLEli, ProprtAtar. Late if the Verdnda\ Hotel, New Orleans. ,ijr J ' Passengers per Evening Trains will flhd IjjJ^^Suppcr ready on the ari^ralbf the MEROHANXS’HOTEL, BOARD m DAT,, • 1 60 HOARD PKK WKKK 600 BOARD m HOMTH.......*,>.**. 20 00 lyr kmayia MILLSHOUSE. MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, GHiauaroN, a. o. THIS House la how. adapted to all the wants of tho Travelling Public, and the ef forts of the Proprietor Will be to deserve their patronage. THOMAS H.'NICKERSON. ! EDUCATION. i Darien academy. ffflHE TRUSTEfc.8 of the abov named Institution L [ anuounoo to iho publlo, that this Acndomy will bo opened on tho tlfst Monday in Novemhpr no. i Tl o principal, Col. 8. Spencer, an experienced teacher, comes woll recommended by his former patr ms and other gentlomon of highest respecta bility. 'ti - Recommended to ub, as he Is, as well as from our own : knowledge or Col. Spencer,'we commend him and ,the Academy to the patronage of our friends at homo and abroad. M(ss*A. M. Spencer will assist in the Female and Junior deparlmert. For further information, apply t»; L. M. BLOUNT, Beo'ry. sept26 The subticrlher offers for Bale all her ssseislons in Seriven- county, contain ing about one tnousaud acres of Land, uuoreor less, all adjoining-said-Ferry,- and extending to the Augusta road —' ■-The Improvements consist of-a good Owning, store, Warehouse; and all other necessa ry- nut-buildings. About sixty-five acres are under fence and in good order for cultivation. The land is first quality, and well supplied with fonolng tim ber. It is an excellent stand for the merchandise business. The Ferry is the best located and most patronized ol any other between Savannah and Augusta. There is also passing through the land a never falling stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further - particulars address mo at Springfield, Effingham county, Ga. sept 7—ti ELIZABETH JONES. - C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW VIUNXUN, HXXHD 00., OA. WiU attend to professional business in the Counties of Heard, CarrolipCampbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether and Troup. Reference—Hon. K. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Hon. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; OolonelM. M.Tidwell, FayettevlUe, Ga ; and Mr. wUliam Dougherty, Co lumbus, Ga. . , sepl7-ly ■ ' Win. McALLISTBR. Hi B Marble Monuments, Tombe and Grave Stones, furn khed on reasonable terms. Orders rea- pootruily solicited, apl8 M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALUQAVOB, BAR VLOB1DX. WU1 practice in the Eastern and Southern Counties Refer to-Ool. 8. 9. Sibley, and E. B. Hilton, Sa vannah. fob2-tf WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAKUTTA, GA. 0Ct26—ly J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TronpvlUe, LowndesConty, Ga. (mil OHAS. G. C AMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LA W , MBAXOaiVIUN, OA.| Praotfoes Law In the various Counties of the Oc» mulgee arcuit, and the adjoining Counties of Twiggs, Laurens and Washington. Refer to—John Boston, H. A Crane, and R. B Hilton. feb!4 GENERAL NOTICE- S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now bedont at homo. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH having es tablished himself permanently. «- will bo done with dispatch. All Teapots, CandlesUcks, Spoons, Forks, or any other article will be done neatly beforo plating. AU old silver plate, such as Teasetts or Urns, Forks or Spoons, wiU bo re-flnjflhcd and made equal to new, and at moderate priceB. All work or orders left at my store will be attonded to promptly, p. 8.—Watch cases galvanised. • . < < ■ may27 G. M. G1FF1N* SavaniiVh, Cjct. Ist, - 18S67 f|lHB CO-PARTNERSHIP berotoforo oxlsUqg be J. tween the subscribers, under tho name ot'J -V.CGNNERAT k CO., was this day dissolved by mutual cousent. Mr. Josopb V. Connerat will at tend to the settlement of the affairs or tho said firm. J. V. CONNERAT J. LAMA. Savannah, Oct. let, 1850. THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out the in terest of John Lama, will hereafter continue the wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS in his own uamo and lor his own account, and re apectfully solicits from tho friends of the late firm a continuance or their favors, oct 3 J. V. CONNERAT. womWA ' ctoKSoft ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND CommUtioner of the U. S, Court of Claim for the State qf Georgia. Oflloe Corner Bay and Bull streets. i. ' mylO YONGE & FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 94 BAT-HTBEKT. SAVANNAH. OA apr4 J. M. EYRE,, 5 COMMISSION MERCHANT, angko No. 14M Bay-et., Savnnnalii It*. W. OBXXN. I. ». SNOOT. GREEN * SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ocua D. A. O’BYRNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflloe 176, Bay-at., ovor Tumor k Co’s. Drug store SAVANNAH, GA. nor 10—ly JOHN BILBO, Ordinary of Ohatham County, AND aTTORNKV AT LAW. Offlne In the Court House.., T-Tfi'i". *Fl?i astoust BjeutCotii ub. ATTORNEY AT LAW, f Savannah, Georgia. Office on Bay street, over the Bank of Savan. mayl8 H. L. P. KING, „ attobnby at law, Corner of Bajr and. Whitaker ttr—U, 1 a T A M M A B . . ftbaa amo. WEILS ft W1U.IAMS, D1AU1IIM OOHESTIO, FOREIGN AND FANCY DRY GOODS. . , AT.. 149 CongruML, Smmuuh, Ua. 'AS. T. WELIA formerly of Beaufort Diet, g, o. mtOI’UILUS WILUAUB, “ Bertren Oo., Ofc •Opt7 . ■ ... . '• o. xsss. i. H. DAVW. w. N. UWO. RUSE, DAVIS * IiONG, OO’ nay 80 BAVANNAH, GA. »• wcxsrr. .. i i ; J ! u. n. n LOCKETT A SNBLLINGS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and SHIPPING AOENT9, _ SuMimaA, Go. Will attend to tbe eelllii, or all kind, ofprodue. •wutlonUou given to receiriog and forwarding *»li. mnyll ’ ly 0ESTUTRY, ^ j- Dm BOY ALL 9&E8SM JOHN C. UOOTH, ;GIVIL ENGINEER AND BURVEYOR, WiU also give his attention to designs in Architeo- ure. Office in tbe Btoro of John WiUlamson, Esq., Bay street. myl3 S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . Troupville, Lowndes County, Ga. Reforenee—Hon. A'. tJ. Fleming, Savannah, Ga, myll EDWARD G. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward k Owens’ Law Office. [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO., dotUUlSaiONANU FOHWKUi1li?tlKl«JHANra, Uau itreetSatn maA. THOS. S. WAYNE. J. E. GRENVILLE, R, ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, jy o—tf Savannah. Chattanooga. LANIER ii ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap6-ly macox, ax. P' “ HrtmlMWitAwImAwjn PADF.l.tOlUl. l’AY A CU. PIIILAUUI.PflIA. AW.8IA, old o'clort, J-. Ml i United State. Mall Steamship , Vi m>NE STATE, Capt. Hardlo, J Cabin PaHbage .Ho 00 SteeragePaeeage 7 M ' 1’aaeougere by tela ihip for Baltimore aud Wuh- lngton w|ll be landed at New CteUe, Delaware, If deelreO, from, which place can atart three time, dally for the above cities, and ether Southern Pulpte. , ooUl CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $26 60. . iwstruAweii.- Juutiturit Mutual Inaumnoe Cotaimny, ; outlier it Mutual Li'fr Ills, t’oiujuauy,,, tome liiaurutiue Compauy, of N. Yitrji, Mprlnglleia Fire a Marine Ins. Com’y, Risluln the above lnouranue Compaulea underta ken by WX, KINO * SONS,"Agent*, No. 99 Bay <truot. Savannah, 14th December, 1866. ' dciili b. Weekly United Statea Mall Line.. .1 .NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL DtoamsbiM— lOXVILIiE., 1,600 tens..Capt. UwD. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 11 . .Capt. Thomas Lyou. FLORIDA,.. 1,800.• J* ..Capt. M.S. Woodhull. ALABAMA...b1,800 “ ..Capt. G,R,Schenok. WIU UUVX tUVXMNXH XVKBY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Thaw shipe are'among the largtsV on tht coast, uusurpassod in speed; safety and oomfort, making their passages in fitly, to sixty hours, andareuem- manded by skillflU. careful ar 1 *. polite officers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they ‘Twh meet desirable eppypywee to New York. -.. Cabin Passage to Ifqw Vork..,.. , 626 Steerage Passage to New York r..,i. < v 8 PADSiXJRD, FAY A CD. . Savannah. SAM’L L. MnCHILL; 18 Broadway, fob 6 ■: .• .4^ t». iKow York. •— — Will tail on Saturdaji ! viert;* iVdtJ. 8; al 8 o'clock', The iteamship ALABAMA, Captain Sohenok, will leave as above. ”or freight or passage apply to _™ r „ . PADELFOUD, FAY It 00. ;bin Paosqge,................. v..... 626 Steerage ^Passage. ,8 .. .W~< .Shippers or Cotton by these Steamships will ploase, take. npUce, that uu Colton will he received ut the presses that Is not distinctly marked on the edge ofthe bale. nov6 FIRE, MARINE AND LIVE 1 N S URA N1 NO. Ill, BAY-STHEE1. CAPITAL REPRESENTED,' Nearly -four Million Dollurs. ■By the lbUowtng reeponblblb Stoolc Gompanlo,. Charter Oak Life I.uurnnce Com(mn> Ot HABTfOBD, OT. : <”*■ Equitable Fire lusugance Company. OF LONDON. Farmers’ and Meehan lea 1 Fire, Marine and Life• Insurance Company, BrlOgeiMfrt F\rh‘‘i»!a^‘XMlhe , Iufilrl.>i<-r 1 .. Mwah ;> -- l. .<jpwwSibe.';...;. 14GTTii» subscriber will effect'Insurance to any amouhtlu all parts ofthe State on every description of properly.- -«• ■ • < ■< ■ JiTe lha ur an co, W ahy amount, at The lov^bsirdte, for tbe benoflt or hei^s and creditors, ot paydble to the wife free from the elalms of credlwrt,' . ' . Marine insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to ail parts ofthe world. • Jan 25 -A. WILBUR*. f MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. ' Charter Perpetual. ‘ ' Nett accumulation, Jan. 1, 1866* $2,230,000 41 Total oiuount of dividends paid to date ,716,492 60 Total amount of claims by death paid todate.......1,336,990 84 FOR DEMRRY’8 FERRY, AND ALL THE INTERMhDIATE 1ANDING8 ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. The new lion steam pacicet SWAN, Captain Richard Johnsoti, WJU) leave cUarleaioii whan every . morning, at 10 o’clock, punctually,’for DetheryVFerry, and ull lutormodi- ato landings On tho Savaiinah River. 4Qf The Swan has superior accommodations for passengers.- *'' , • For rrofght engagements apply to iep|28 JOHN RICHARDSON. • UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Jbr Palatka, Bait Fla., via DarienBrmwotck,St. Harp, Femandina, Jacksonville, UiddUburg, (Blade Creek,)andPicotota. -■dT—* The new and elegant steampadket DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves every Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for the above places. Freight will be taken for Trader’s HiU'aud Intor- medlute landings on St Mary’s River. 49- No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock. -For freight or passage, having excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at tbe Flori da Stoampacket Wharf, near the Gas works, or to' Jy25 . y CLAQBORN Ii CUNNINGHAM. Ag’ta.: $4,282,488 97 Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph u Lord, General Agent, Robert L. Patterson; President. 1 •The funds of this Company are all safely Invested In first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, cash, and notes of members wily secured by their poiiuiw For further particulars Inquire T>f WM. H. GLADDING. . . Agent in Savannah', At tho office of Boll & Prentiss- J, B. SULLIVAN, Medical Examined. 'Messrs. Papkijoeo, Fat & Co., L K. Txft, Esq., State Bank. feu 29 THE GREAT. WESTERN FARE . AND MARINE INSURANCE tXJilJ’ANY, \ r r qr No. 107 Walnut dred, Philadelphia. Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL... .*. . CAPITAL. i60G,1K)0. '! I foi^‘palatka;sx4.. Via Darien, Brunnoick, SL Marp, Ga., Fernanda na and Jacksonville, PiooUUa and Blade Creek, Fla. m .wff*—* K THE steamer WELAKA, Capt. N filSQBPS King, will leave for the above places every Saturday Morning, at 10 o'oiock. This boat bas large and airy State Room accom modations, and taking the Inlaid Passage, offers every Inducement to Invalids and 'hers. Freight wiU be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter mediate landings on St. Mary’s River. - No freight will be token after 9 o’clock. , - For freight or passage apply on board at tbe all work in this line Florida Steam packet wharft or to repairing of Castors, Jy25 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. rats,' MARINE, AMI) IXLAND LVSDUANCX. DIRECTORS: ‘‘ ;P! ‘ Charles C. Lath r op, 632 Spruce street; ... Alexander Whllden, Merchant, 14 North Front-af John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter k Cot; E, Traoy, firm of Traoy k Baker; • n; :ry.,< . = < John R:- M’Curdy, firm or Jones, White It M’Curdy; Isaac Haziehurst,,Attorney and Counsellor; James B. Hmlth. firm of James B. Smith & Co.; , Tlfeodore W. Baker,,firm of Traoy. k Baker;:. .1 IWS. Walton. 860 Market street;. .. Thomas K. Limerick. 684 Spruce BtriBet;..J ... . John J. Baker, GoidBmltb’a Hall'.. .... . .. CHARLES U. LATiiROpi i rcaldent,. Thos. K. Luuoudk, Secretary. . JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,, June 16 No. 86 Bay street. TO ANIEL GRONIN Upholster, 26 Bnran-st, , 1 would respectfully announce to the oitixens oi _ ivaunah that ho 1b ready to make and put down Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, No., at tho shortest no toe, and on the moat reasonable terms. oot8-tf DRS. LEFLBR ii WILCOX, Dentist* ARB now folly prepared to In sort full or partial setts of Teeth on the principle of Dr. J. Allens'* Patent Continuous Gum, By .'hi* Improvement, the form ortho face can be restore J to ahy degree of rotundity that may be desired, it l* applicable in all coses where the eheek* have fallen in and cannot be detected by *ho closostobserver.— This method combines the followingi ivantages:— An artificial gam, which exhibit* * perfectly natural and life-like appearance, and impart* tothetbeeth that peculiar expression which characterises the ns* tura) organs. ' This Gum consists of* sllgclous compound, which . _ applied and fhaed upon tbe Teeth and Platein aiiob a manner, as to fill up all tbo interstices around tbs base of the Teeth, and also unites them firmly to each other and to the Plate upon which they are sett. This seoures perfect cleanliness of tbe Teeth Office over DeWltt k Morgan, Congress street. ••^Republican and Georgian copy, feb 10- U 0. 0. POOLE, No.; 11, Whittaker Btreet, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN Sashes, Biliids, Doors, Paints, Oils. Vox* nlsnes, Window Glass, Patty, &c. 1 I*ainter8’, Grainers’ and Artiste’ Brushes: Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry and _ Mixed Paint* of ovory description, Artist*’ coloraln tubes, Prepared Canvass, Ac. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD ... PATTERNS.. Rooms prepared with neatness and despatoh.- House, Sign aud-Ship Painting,-GUdUifr Graining and Glazing done in the best style and at moderate prices. . : All orders lrom the country promptly attonded to. men 28—ly G. Mi GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE H. EASTMAN Corner or Bryan and Whitaker Stroete. HAS now on hand a boautfful as- sorlment of Jewelry of evorydiB- &■, oription and kind worn by ladies flfcutfc and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices, I have this day received (per Express) a large stock of elegant Sivor Ware, consisting of Coke and Pio Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives aud Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoon*, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, ko. Ac., all in Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I have also this day reeeivod an addition to my Btookof bairwork of light colored Curls, Topsys. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, Ac., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders received for any oolor desired. Watches repaired by and under tbe supervision of self, and all other work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may ~~ MASSIB SCHOOL. r IE MASSIE SCHOOL will be opened on WED NESDAY, October 15th. Tbe Regulations require that after tho opening ol tbe School, “ Applicants shall be received every day of tbe first week, and on Monday of each suc ceeding week of the term ” There are still several vacancies in the School. Until the opening of tho Sohool, applications may be made to tho Prlncip 1, who will be found at the Sohool Room every morn ing from 9 to 10. By ordor of the Commissioners, cot 10 B. MALLON, Principal. irg, Pa., who will . STUTTERING AND STAMMERING C URED by Dr. WYCKOFF, of. Pittsburg ‘ without pain or Surgical Operation, wl . send the euro to any part ofthe World, on tho re. ceipt or $10; and tho money returned, if the cure Is not effectual. All lotters must be addressed to Dr. Wyckoff, Box 746, Pittsburg, Pa., In care or Arthurs, Rodgers A Co., Bankers. P. S. Correspondents will please enclose stamp for return postogo. Caution.—All persons who cannot-produce my genuine certificate, aro humbugs. Bopt26—wly , . , , . ■ Dr. W. ■ ERALBB0KSRA0E T IE UNDERSIGNED oilers bis services to hs friends andthe public as a GENERAL BROKER. Particular attention will bo given to tbo purchase and sale of Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Ac., and procur ing freights for vessels. oct 6—w4 JOHN T. ROWLAND. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Wylly At Collins. T HB UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into a co-partnership for the traasaotlon or an Auc tion and Gonoral Brokerage business. G. W. Wylly, oue ofthe undersigned, bas been engaged for sev eral years iu business in this city,' and having asso ciated with him Thos. W. Collins, formerly or Ma- cop, the new firm respectfully solicits public pst- ronago. GEO. W. WYLLY, THOMAS W. COLUNS. November 1,1868. nol-tf ; W. M. LAWTON A CO. j Charleston, South Carolina. SBA ISLAND COTTON AND RtOB FiO- TOBS. B. Waikwiout Btcor I Williik U. Lawton JoiXPH 1 Dill | Winbobn Lawton; Jb ! AUgffiLcoiUm. -r JOHN S.**NORRIS, architect. IA VINO resumed the practice ol hisprofea* - JL slon, offers bis services to his friends and the piblio *s an Architect and Superintendent. - . • Designs fot any part of tbe country supplied and e: eonted in all tbo various branches of bis proffc*! s >n, such as Habile Edifices, Stores, Dwellings- M mumonts, Ac. Thoroughly Fire Proof Storerqe, g ted *ad oxecuted. Olfio.i at present in Bay fcatfe- rfor ofthe Custom ib.iiso. CV JOBNS0M, ' ier Bt. Jollen-st DR. OH A RLE! H. GOLDING, WriKR AND BMIDBNCB, No. 14 UBNRTY SL, Ono door w—t of Dr.ytou, • la (JrocflrlM, Foreign eiSlxidiftiHo Ilqaort, "Ml 71*'l "'ij1 J> •''H/j;!5!0 Ji, KMMAIW '.yoyl 'Mincoia T.'i| H't .IiijiIw 0dJ Jan Srftti - R. D, HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A? LAW,' Office corner of Bay and Drayton -sts. SAVANNAH, OA. my 11 » ..» l , f IttE'subscriber ha* remaveaou tho-Bayi ffeit . L' door tothcRepubhcun offluo, whore be Is non o *nlbg * splendid sskoi tmont or Fall and .Winter g >ods, which be will sell by iho pattern or m»ko. i order in tho most fashionable sly to ; also. Ready* fi vors, be hopes by siriut application to mcrrlt a o mtlnuanco or tie* same N. B.—Cutting, Aiieriu. aud Repairing doj t ie shortest notfeo. Joatrcrelyod ‘a id colored sbirte oct’IQ JOHN W KELLY. done at a lot of white H AY. Cora aud Urd, in store and for sal* by ,.0Ctl6 . LOCKETT SNKLUNGS. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ritHE UNDERSIGNED,, have this day formd a X pirinersblp, unde” the namo or LAWTON A BASINGER, for the practice or Law in all Ua branches. Officoon the Bay-next door'East of City Hotel ’’A. R. LAWTON, novl-lw . WM. 8. BASINGER. aROOSHXSIS, tfcO B ECMVED per steamer Alabama, and in store t: 30 kegs extra Gosbep Butter, I 60 boxes State Cheese, - . 20 do English Dairy Chefese, r i 16 boxes Pine Appto Cheese, •'*. j '30 barrols oholco .Apples','' y ” i 50 barrels extra Eating Potatoes, , j 29 BARRELS BED ONIONS, 29 BARRLL8 YELLOW ONIONS, 2 barrels Tomatoe,, /fl BAliliEIiS! 'PHA'RS B0XK9- NEW LBNON8, 19 DO N^TW^ 10 hall boxes hew Raisins, lOquai M-f 7 Al»8CH IR.-UIT Jtiini-v 2 barrels extra Pig Hams. v/ 2 barrols extra. Pig Sides. • 2 barrols ektra Pig Shoulders; Dried Beef, moked A Pickled Tongues,, Tone'll)., Corned Boer. Fork. &o. . For onto by “ K.' : H. WiTSOlT ft P«„ ■ oo«8 ‘ yblukor .treot T ON DON FOKTKUftG.- r Juiii,recelvod iSooska. I I uu and yw. Bvaod Londbn Porwr—alsoOUrd urm Soncito Branilloo, Fort,. Boherry. nnd Ngdlrj } y Corner Broughton A’’DrAytoh- BOORS & STATIONERY T HE SUBSCRIBER has on band the SCHOOL BOOKS in use in tho Schools or the city, to- geinor with a fine assortment of the latost Cheap ’ublications. Magazines. Ac., Ac,, und his stock of Miscellaneous Books will bo Increased as fast as it can be douo with a due regard to a good stock. -AtoiOi- A fine assortment of Juvenile Books, Colored Primers, ToyRooks, Ac; * ' —ALSO— Paper Envelopes, Wax, BUI Paper, Pencils, Pen Holders, Slates, aud Buoh Staple articles as every body wants. Tbe Magazines and New Publications will be re' cel ved as early Jte at Ahy Store id the city. A share of public patronage is respectfully solio (tod. J. B. CUBBEDGE. Agent, oct 8 Under the Marshall Hous. TO BUILDERS. mHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute I at the shortest notice, and in the most work manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Coreloe, or other work connected with the manufac turing or repairing of Copper, Galvanised bon, Zinc, or 8heotlron Business. HORACE MORSE, .hiU8 166 Broughton st UTTER A CHEESE— 26 f kegs Cboice Goshen Butter, 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 do Choice Goshon do, white, Liddibg por steamer and foo sale by oet.4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO, CANDY~MANUFACTORY AND (JON- FECTIONARY. D AVID H. GALLOWAY, having retired from poliUcs, would inform the public that ae has zuue to making Candles, and selling French Con fectionaries, Dried EViiiig, Ntitt A0.V at the old es tablished stand recently occupied by Messrs New- combo, Rico A Fitzgerald, corner or Broughton and Whitaker streets', Savannah, Ga., where he will bs pleased to accommodate and fill all orders with promptness and dispatch, to Democrats, Ameri cans, and the u dear people” generally. ’ This is the place where toe genuine Cough Candy Is made. ; Enough said,- Terms cash. No charge tor pack ihg or shipping. *ug25—3m. VALUABLE! PLATNATION FOHSAJLfi am THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sals hisi •Pm ■ PLANTATION, £ ) OPE—loo Cobs Itope f°f “ le » -to airiye by wbr R l|*I,. WOCBM ftBNSLtmoa ,■ luuberty County, called Millhoven, situatea miles from Hiuesville. and six miles from theOnl “ dlroad, containing Three Thousand Acres.’ Three indred acre* Cleared end finder ‘good fence,' most ... which has boon cleared within tbe last few yearaf The other portions have been highly manured for $ number of years, and arehow very productive. On the place la aysiuable Saw and Grist Mill .ona 0h* stream, in,good running order • a large ahdeommo- Hioas Gin House, ns good as new, with running gear for horse power, together with a .good Gin. Good new. framed NegroHooses, sufficient to sccommo- till. Ofty Ncjroo... HU etoal now Iwo uory Dwelling House* together ,wtth. all neoeaaary out Buildings, iuoh as Stable*, Com Houses, Ac. In (hot every thing in such order that the purchaser can realise the toll resource^ of the Und without the outlay ,or.h dollar In fixtures. UU probably the best settled Plantation In Liberty county, t It will be ,sod fine third cash, tho balance in one and two years. Tbe only inducement to sell U the fact that tho subscriber fia? another PlamaUou six miles .from this, and tbe.hecjBsaary.attentlon.to both takes tod mboh time rren hU professional engage- meats, hence he would relieve himself of the care, of one by dUpoelng of It. , When at home the subecriber will take pleasure in showing tbe place to any one who may call, and in bU absence Mr, Beniamin Dorsey will showll.:'/, octlO-lswSw . ... WM. B. GAULDKN-v • ' For Rent, .-•fill . . • Tho counting room and si >re next to our store, formerly oocupied by Mayer A Blum. AUo, several stoMB uodePtiur ceiinlilg roopC ;^ “augffiivT. Oeneral Soulberu Insurance A.OEUSTOY T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to effect Insurance to any amount in tho Stale or Goorgia, on LIFE, FIRE OR MARINE RISKS In tbe following good stook Companies: 7 , FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE *AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y, PHILADELPHIA. Capital $1,260,000 '3,280 prizes amounting to Hon.'THOS B. FLORENCE, President. W^ole Tickets $10-Hal' “ Row. R. Hklxbold, Sec’y. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, OT. Cash Capital $300,000 RALPH GILLETr, President, Jas. H. Spraoui, Sec’y. STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y. OF PENNSYLVANIA, Capitol aud Assets $369,000 J. P. RUTHERFORD, President, Sius Waud, Sec’y. BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ,lCOMP’Y. OF BRIDGEPORT, OT. Cash Capital and Assets $126,000 HENRY W. CHATFIELD, President. J. H. Washburn, Sec’y. EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y, • OF LONDON Capital $2,600,000 CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, CT. Capital and Surplus over $400,000 J.DG. WALK LEY, President, S. H. Wuith, Sec’y. $9” Life Insurance, to any amount, at tho lowest rato, for tbe benefit ot tbe heirs and creditors, or payable to tbo wlfo free from tbo claims or creditors. AST Marine Insurance on hulls or cargoes to all parU ofthe world A. WILBUR, 423 Gonoral Ins. Agent and Brokor. 1 Houses and Lot atPrlvaU SUe. . Lot No. 17 oornor orTsylor and TsttnalLstrooU, 80 tolMfsotvwlUi 'iifaprovsinento, consUung or a double tofieraent two story House] bn high base-' mont-^ail lb good 'repair. Fcrtermsaad other psrilcUUrs, 1 apply at our Coantlng Room. ; ,, ,ndv8' ?<"'•'■ I".' i Jf t "■• ••> NeW'FUh. Just received dirfidt by schr L S Davik: 20 bbla nofirfio. 2Mackerel 1 20 do ‘''do do ' 8 ' do ! 20hllbblsdoAo. . .2. do . . ,20 do do do do 3 ; do 20qr, do.dodo a, ,do... . • 20 qr . do.'do do . 8 , do ■. '• * 10 bblsPIckeled Bbad 100 bdxes, each 40 lbs, hew Codfish—prime 10 do do 60 do, smoked Salmon, now Undiug aud for .sale low from the wharf., , ... TT-ltSO— , •• 50 boges fresh ground; Java Coffee. bc2l v;. Bacon. , .7. Just received in store, and for sale low, aud .on accommodating terms: . 40 Uhtls primo Sides. , oc2l * , ! Carton Potatoes at Private Sale. . Just received per sobr J TGrtoo v from NeW York, »60 bbU Carter. Pout 00.4. oct24 1 Jl . »7»U .'•• .'^4,1.1 lj. , ; -.V. ;(IJ1 New Herrings at Private Sale. ‘ J -- eohoom , Just received per toner LS Davik, and now .... iff- . 600 boxeB first quality Smoked Herrini ollaud'Hi 26 tttrrels Holland'Herrings in ary salt, for safe ioot'24:- '■ ‘ .■ ■, ■, SWAN At GO’S J.OTTE- ■RIES. [AUTOORHXD BT THS STATX Of OSORGU.J *• NOVEL" StiflEME II CAPITAL PRIZE • 40,0 0° - 8,280-PRIZES^!JWESP PRIZE •$<!>;'— ; More than One Prize to every Ten Tickets I. PRIZES GUARAN1EED! PORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY -class';.2i.; To be drawn in the city or Atlanta. Ga.: In public, on FRIDAY* November 28, 1866, on the plan or SINGLE NUMBERS 111 4®* Purchasers In-buying 10 Whole Tickets, are guarantied a Prize or $40—Halves and Quar tors in proportion. SAMUEL SWAN <b CO., Managers' 30,000 Tleaet»~o,480 Prlxes, I’ll PRIZES AMOUNTTNOTO f 2 0 4 r 0 0 0 ! ! Will be disiribuied according to the following ORIGINAL SCHEME I I prize ot $40,O0tHs.v.;.*.v; 1 “• 12,000 is;;..;.;; . . ) “ ■ . 6,000 1s........ , 1 ** 2,000 Is I “ ..... 1,000 18 1“ 1,0001s -10 prizes Of;..... 200 are I«Q “ or.,... 100 sre 100 “ ..... 70 are............. . AVPROXOUTtON pwzsa. * 4 prizes or 160 app’g to $40,000 prize, are 4 “ 126 “ 12,00a prize, are •4 11 s 100 » 6,000‘prize, are .4 “. 76 “ 1 2,000 prize, aro 8 ” 60 1,000 prize! are 40, “ 45 “ 200 prlzo, aro 1,800 ,3,000 “ 40 are 120,000. ....$40,000 .... 12,000 .... 6,000 .... 2,000 .... 1,000 1,000 2,CCf 10,000 .... 7,000 600 400 800 400 Hyafe, , k ., Ucl.irfHoiu.hoId.nillUK*. ' T " auo, I’ ” ; ? • , 7 Heroes Rice, * 3 pipos Holland jBln,.superioyuaUty, . SO W bbla choice F r (P«ldMWl) SbouiGbBen. ‘ Cordial., BrudL Clj.r a. Clothing, Jew.lrjr, fto.^iio. J]_ Bold ferbenofltof 1 •»* yJ' (ah h.n.ait .a • ii _ corned hoyt 'f‘.> a ^ , Farm at Private Bale. - ’ • _ 4 very desirable tract of land, only three mlltt from the city, oontafeing about 80 aorea, haU?$f which is cleared k under good and substantial feed*. The cleared land Is a rich loony soil, and wall adapted for gardening purposes. There Is a wsSS or ' • l most excellent water on the premise* and all “ TrjTr - sary out-bulldiags, negro, housee, barns, fro. balance of the Uaot, say .40 acrea, is ancfeared'Und' ; and heavily •• timbered. with valuable Umber.nH ' the soil excellent. Tho looalUy is very exceUettt; ! not ono case of sickness, has ooournd on thepreai': Ises during the whole time the presenter— has owned iu .This ia a chance for ah Ini rarely to be met with, and any person w anlot private residence near tho city, or any . desirous of going, into. too. gardening, business to ralte fruit and vegetables (br our market,'will find ‘this toe place to anit, .M.ixvi-i > " For terms; which will be very liberal, Inquire at i ,i our counting room, 164 Bay street. Titles unffispota- n.- . c bio,. .. ang9-'- - . /.. i■ To Rent. ' •-*«» Two good storre, under the bluff, at to*(bot'of " r<i;r Whitaker stroet. , June 19 ' ‘ At Private Safe. ■ ' ' Thirty eligible bnildlng Lots, 66 feet front by 109 to 124 n et deep, situated oh Taylor, Gordon and Boston streets. Tbeso lots are on high gi ound and 'some of them in,the immediate neiguboreoodnf the lot selected for the. site.'of, the. Savannah, Albany: , % and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms same aa city feUl vis: one-fifth cash, toe balance bearing interest M six per cent. Junel9 v . BY OCTAVUS COHEN. Executor’s Sale. Will be sold before, the Court House, an the first TUESDAY in January next, between the usual T hours of sale, Lot of land No. 169, Slst Dlutrlct, originally Lee, now Marlon county, containing 202)4 aorea, being tbo property of Estate or Jno. Soreven, deceased, anu sola for beuefit of the belra and creditors 0028 J. P. SCREVEN, Executor. ,i CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, 21 AIMPUCiiMIEs) ©©SJSTo Capital., .... $300,000 directors;. .. Alonzo W Blrge, Ralph Gillutt, Barzellai Hudson, Warobam Griswold, Philip Ripley, Roswell brown,' • ■ Mason Gross, William W House, Charles Forbs, HKW Welch, A D Edson, Albert F Day, JB Russell, . AFGillett, B C Osborn. RALPH GILLETT, President Jas. H. Sfsaqcb, Sec’y* £ ' ' .5 T f t * Tbo subscriber baviiig been appointed Agent for Savannah for tbo above named first class Fire and Marine Insurance Co., is prepared to Issue Policies on all descriptions or insurable proporty at tbo usnal rates of other good compunies. A. WILBUR, Agent, • cotl8-tr 111 Bay st, next to News office WOOD AND LUMBER* A LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Planki ,Joist, Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Posts I astern Laths and Failings, for sale, at wholesale a: il retail, low for cash, on the new wharf recently c eotod on the LumberYard of Robert A. Allen a. mar 12—lyW M. J T„M IUTOV 0.40V JJII too ■■UUUUUUK tu .1204,00(1 Whole Tickets $10—Halves $6.00—Quarters $2.60. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. 30,000, Numbers corresponding with those num bers on tbe Tickets are placed in ono Wheel The first 216 Prizes are placed in another Wheel. A number is drawn from tbo number Wheel, and at the samo time a Prize is drawn from toe other Wheel. Tbe Prize drawn is placed against tbe Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. Approximation Piuzes —The two preceding and tho two succeeding Numbers to those drawing toe first 16 Prizes will be ontltlodto tbe 64 Approxi mation Prizes, according to tho Scheme. $3,000 Prizes or $40,000 will be determined by the lust figure of tho number that draws tbe $40,000 Prlzo. For example, if toe number drawing the $40,000 Prlzo ends with No. 1, tben all tbe Tickets whore tbo number ends in l.will bo entitled to $40. If tho Number euds with No. 2,.tben all tho Tickets where too number ends In 2 will be entitle! to $40, and so on too. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. ' As, by ibis Scheme, one Ticket, in every 10 la guaranteed to'draw $40. we will sell Certificates 01 Packuge3 or 10 Tickete, (where tho numbers end In 1,2,3, '4,6, 6, 7, 8, 9: .0,') ’at tho following rates, which Is the risk on them. All that they draw ovor tbo amount guarautoed accruesto tbe purchaser. Certifices of Package of 10 Whole Tickets.;$60 “ “ 10. Half “ 30 “ “ 10 Quarter “ ' .... ....16 It will be perceived, by this plan, that for $60 tbe purchaser has a Certificate or 10 Tickets, when ii be buys Tickets he would only get for that sum 6 Wholes, thus by buying Certificates he bas four more chances lor larger Prizes—Halves and Quar ter Packagos in proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose tho money to our addresB for the Hokcte ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mull. Tbe drawn numbers will be forwarded to pur chasors immediately after tbe drawing. - AS" Purchasers wlllploase write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office. County and State. Rememborthat ovory prize is drawn, and paya ble without deduction. . ..... All prizes of 61,000, and under, paid immediately aftor the drawing—othor prizes at the usualtlmo or thirtyAayr, foil without Reduction. ' pgr All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed In other tickets at either office,'' - ; T| *?».:•'< '>’* P Orders tor tickets or certificates can be addressed oither td ’ ■ «>. - 1 r. r - ■. 1 ' • S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or oct 26 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala A GRAND MAR x LAND LOTTERY FOR IS OVEMBFR, 1866. (On.the,Havana Plan.) class 0, GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, To be drawn SATURDAY, Nov. 22d* in Baltimore, Maryland. FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS MACON, OEORGIA. , Tho subscriber, frpm long experience in tbe business, is prepared to furnish Steam ’Engines, Boilers, Circular, Single and .Gang Saw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Merchant Mills, Sugair.Milta, Gin Gearing, andCastiuge In gea^ eral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular. will be of iron when require^ AlLuf .wbfehr with his many improvements,’ is warranted to foe 1 equal to tbe best made at anv other ostabtlsnment. His works are on a Bcalo as extensive as tb$.larg est at the North, and he Is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. } aug7 ROBERT FINDLAY All si** NEW TIN STORKS AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH or MARKJCT SQUARX. BRYAN STRUT I would inform my old friends and patrona I have opened the above store to conduct the Stove, lin and Sheet-Iron Business In all its —1 Various forms, and ^hVOfldllbt fc eral assortment or.Btoves,,xto andBbeetrl which I will be pleased to show, ajid Wt 1 as will satisfy anyoiid Wishing to purtbSsS . All kinds .pf. Boofiag: Guttare iSfiLead,-Galvanized Iroa timjn&mtoAmp W> fotMg 4 ,**- pairing executed with dispatch, pjd, Stoves p^t, up and PipesTurnished at short notice. Hn Ware at-whalreale' khd retail. Call down on Bryan street,. It will pay you for your walk. - oct 2 . .JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent , -R»- France. 4k> Co., Managers. Prizes amounting to $382,iii)0 will be distributed according to tho'folfeWlng Splendid Scheme: 30.00 Nnmbers 1—1,110 Prises! Prizes pavsble wlthoitt didOptlon. - .1 prize.... 1“ .... 1 « .... 1 “ .... 1 M .... ' 2 a .... a « 6 “ .... 6 *• .... UNITED STATE’S tUBDOAL’B SALE,' ... a. ubiwcoi land slths-ed,’ ' vannah,coiihty' Mh and described on tbe map on’plah dr’sald city, put lished by Jiio. M.Jfeoper A Co„ In I860, as iotolel ters AiB. O. D; tt F;G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, which said fete aro bounded Nerth by Gaston st prolonged East bj i’rlce st. rrplonged; South .by, Huntingdon Bt, prolonged 'West by'a'tract' of land commonly known'Ui’Lanpitt Beard;'wbfeh .saw feta'lettered as above are .parts and porpels.of tbe Eastern .hk part of Oatdcu lots No. 1 43 and 44' East; too earns levied upon as tbe property of Michael Prouder- gant, to saijsiy two fflUa lor tbe 6tb Circuit CQhrt'of tbe United States for the Southern Diatrict or Geor gia, in favor or Ball, Oriw.A Co. and Ilipley k Jud- Bon vs.. Mtobael Prendergast; property pointed out by pmlbtUPji k^inrney; * ' !’nol ,n ] '>‘i- v.l llif‘1 y.ivvn .NKAJf.) rs a'!' U .MVUI .f, h’i $100,060 t... 60,000 ’. 26,000 16,000 11,040 6,000 2,600 2,000 1,6 JO 1,000 200 •• 600 1,‘HO prizes, amounting to.... $382,5">0 Tickets $20—Halves. $10—Quarters $6 , 49? All orders for Tickets or. Packages in any of tbe Maryland Lotteries wmrecelve prompt atten tion, and tbe drawing,mailed to all purchasers im mediately, t.n .. I Address . . T. Hv HUBBARD A CO. , I No. 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40 n r joci,l—ly v 7,’ • Baltimore Md. IMPftOV^SffOTtl^BEWraa'MAOHIOTI. othecawbo ptsy wish to dotheir own sowingebeap- ly and with expedition.,, This, machine sews a. uni form btitch with both sides alike, and which will jM ravel. It Is more'simpfe, is less Usbls to got out of ofde^.'snd coeta less In proportien 1 than any other , Machine, and'Is Warranted to be jferfect, and to werk well. All apparatus neecasafy for convenient use is furnished with it, and any instruction will be given that will be necessary to enj»ore to v the purer-— tte sucWkaforOpeifiittoh'and durability i i Tbo pubUo are reapectfullythvited : to ckll add'ex> amino them at 186Congress W'l ’"ALFRED WEBSTER: Gen. Agt \AGT a vhty ntat and’ornamental Ironlable WilltfoW bd given with * machine for a imall sum addition to the regular price May 26. T71XTRA FAMILY 1TXIUR, Ao.-Juat received, 60 bags and bbla -Extra Family Flour; 20 bbis ‘druahed and powdered Sugar; 20 bbla A, B and C clarified Sugar; 201)0X6* Ground Coflbe, in )* and 1 lb pidks; 86 do do Mustard. Ginger. Cinnamon and Mace; 10 cases Thbfe Sait; 10 naif bbis Extra No 1 Mackerel; 100 dos ftoCma, Backets, Cloihcs Llnsr Scrub Brili has; $1 half chaste Oolong Tea, loos* and, ■^XlbpMlu. For Ml. M DlVID O’OONNO*, xmirm ,t ,’jtfiMit/H t.'uoildiu “61 Irr I ; .*•'/ ’ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—SOUTHERN (Ml - TRicT of Georgia. [L. S.) Charub 8. Hznbt, Clerk. To the Marshal of said District. Greeting : v WK«H“a:±sr!.t ; the name, firm aud style of Joseph FineKan a Co,, of FJoridu,havo exhibited their 'ibel-ln theUnlted dates District Court for the Southern District of Georgia, stallug* alleging and propounding that on or about ■ 1 the twenty first day of June, in tbe present year; it ... was agreed between the agents of tbe ship Parlia ment theu in Liverpool, and the agents or tbs safe libellants, that tbe said ship Parliament should pro ceed to CardUT, aud thence convey a cargo of rail- road Iron, not exceeding twelve hundred tons, to Fernandiua, Amelia is land, Florida, and deliver the same, oa being paid freight; that, at tbs titn* ol maklug said agreement* it.was represented by the agents of said ship, that with the said cargo shs would draw from eighteeh to nineteen feet only: that it was further agreed, if on - arrival-off Amelia Island, it should be ascertained, from the pilot, that - there was not sufficient water to admit the ship so ' that she could get up to Femandina, the should have the right, upon having the fact duly certified by a licensed pilot, to proceed to hi. Marys, Georgia, or, if the same objection applied t< that port, then to go-to Savannah,or so near therstt as she might safely get, and there dsllverJief cargos that the said ship arrived off Amelia Island on the morning of the twenty-ninth or Septembers when the master or said ship represented that shs. drew > • nineteen aud ene hairieet ofwater. aud there being on the bar, on thatday, lull twenty feet or water, there was amply sufficient to admitlho ship: never- tholets, tho wind being adverse, the said ship did not attempt to enter; that* on tbe following day tbo wind having in the meantime continued to blow from the west, and thereby greatly reduced the wafer on the bar. tho master of the said ship ob tained from the pilot in charge a certificate that the said ship drawing nineteen and one half feet of water, could not cross tho bar that morblng, and Immediately aud without further delay, sailed away tor Savannah; that at the time when the said ship so sailed away* tho weather was periCotiy (Sir, ana has so continued hitherto, and the anchorage per fectly secure, and that It is toe custom for snips and vessels to wait a reasonable time for favorable winds aud tides to cross ail bars, and this tbe mors especially at those ports where the aid of steam cannot be obtained; that there is reason to beliav$' > that tbe master of tbe said ship exaggerated her drought, and that tho same did not exceed nineteen feet os represented by her agents st tho time of making the said contract 5 but that, even with ths drought ol'nineteen and one half feet, the said ship could havo crossed the bar on divers days since • •be so sailed away, and without having been com railed to wait more than a reasonable time after ier first arrival; that, before the arrival of ths said ship off Amelia Island, the owners thereof. Enoch Train k Oo.* of Boston, bad issued to the muter ot said ship positive orders to proceed at once to Sa vannah, in violation or the said contract, and that tbo subsequent proceedings or the said muter were merely a pretext to shield his owners from legal responsibility for Buch violation ; that the said mas ter, although requested so to do, refuses to proceed to Femandina and deliver his said cargo, butinalste on delivering the same at Savunnah on being paid full freight; that, by reason of too said premises tbe Bald Ubellaute will bo subjeoied to great loss' damages and expenses, tor which they are justly entitled to compensation from the said ship; and they therefore pray that process, in due form of law, may issue against the said ship Parliament her boats, tackle, apparel qnd fornitnre. and tba tho said Court will pronounce in fevor of the said fibellauu, that the master orsald ship shall deliver tho said cargo to them, free and discharged from all claim for freight for tbe transportation thereof! or iu default thureOf, that tbe said ship may bs condemned in such amount or damages u the Court may decree tbe said libellants have sustained, and or such other und iurtber relief as to right andjus> tloo may appertain and the. Court iu competent to givo in tho promises. And whereas, the Honorable John G. Nlcdll. tba Judge or tbe said Court, hu ordered and directed' the eleventh day or November next, for all persona in general, who havo or pretend to have any right, title or interest in tbe said ship Parliament, tour boats, tackle, apparel and ftirniture, to be - cited at the premises, to appear before the Judge oi said District Court, at tho United states Court Room, hi the city of&vannah, at elevsu o’clock in ths fort- noon of said uay, there to show cause, ir *ay they have* why judgme t Bbould not pass as prsysdfbr. You are, therefore, hereby authorised, empow ered and strictly oujomed, peremptorily to cite aU persons whomsoever, having or pretending to have any right, title or interest iu the said ship Parlia ment, nor boats, tackle, appaiel aud furniture, by all lawful ways and moans, whereby this mondial may bo made publlo, to be and appear at tbe time and ploco aforesaid, before tbe Judge aforesaid* and to attend npou every session and sessions or said Court to be held tben and from theuce, until a definitive decree shall be promulgated in the premi ses, if any of thorn shall think fit to do so, to hear* 7 abide by and perform all and singular that may be decreed in tbe premises, under pain ol' lbs law aftd • contempt thereof, and whatsoever you shall do in the premises yon shall duly certify to tbe Judga aforesaid, st the time and place aforesaid,together with these presents. Witness the Honorable John C. Niooil, Judge o the said Court, this eighth day of Gotober, in ths ■rnr of our Lord on* thousand eight hundred and fifty-Six. HARDEN A LAWTON, Proctors for libellants. All persons interested in tbe foregoing monition re required to take due notice thereof. . ’ October 8th, 1866. DANIEL H. STEWART, U, 8. Marshal. oetio-lm LOIO THINGS WORTH KNOWING. — ABDNER’S ONETHOUSANDANDTENTHIXGB WORTH KNOWING-* Book clearfe L lo,l 57l»w \a dorljUJyumoil ever; thin, fc»( (iu t>. □cco'uuryln lb. Kitchen, the Parlor Ud tb, Drw sing Boon. ..... LORI MER UTTLEGOOD, Esq., a Young Gentle- man who wished to see lire and saw It accordingly, f by Frank E, Bmedley. . . . MEMOIRS OF JAMK* GORDON BENNETT AND BIS TIMES, by a Journalist. ; SARATOGA, a Story of 1787. Wlddlfleld’s Now Cook Book, or Practical Bscslpte for the Housewife. L' , Miss Leslie’* New Receipts for Cookery; • The ladles’ New Book for Cookery^* Practical Jystem fojr private families in town and eonfitry. >' 1 Fiopy Fern'. 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