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dakouwo uunn.
A muksuqr a. bonaud iMPMtmur m-
Ibrmi hU palrooa thu b« will opto tit Aot4-
uroy at Armor/ Hall, ouHtUnUy, Novara.
i»H«w t4A ’®t , SBBP th’ '■
All hit rornitr pupli
the O.rmr
i Bud It
ipMlfull. ravlud la
uftltd for lha oa-
' FtllliOXAW.B UAKOINO.
ill nil. NICHOLS hu retiirnea tail will oom-
ja ,iteuca till Cltllit al 81. Auilrtn Util ou
fjm "’oililMilay, Not. till, 1810.
iianotiUJitil tofalitor villi Ivonow
<.ii','(ilii'lfll |M - Ur. N. maybaiwaatIho Hall
from II A. ll. OH 01*. M ouch da*.
iVtvutoIjmiiH,«»d ISHrucUoninranoj Uaaaln,
iivtin Ai m l-tl no liberal lor nil.
net 11—11
MBDItiAL CARO.
» a I'd. J. K. SMITH tiai r.moved bit Offlot
Mr 10 llrouibloa itrott, iu Dallty’t Building, a
- irl abort Bojiltu't Hal Hlora. Rtaldtaottt
topis
fCW (IlH’fS •:
u r .,. fomi-narVa, West Broad afreet.
FUbbOW-CITISENS OF CHATHAM
COUNTY.
I am a candidate for re-olootioa to the of*
7fW dec or Receiver or Tax Haturaa in January
noxt, and roapoctfolly aellolt your auifrag**,
“tOTIIK VOTERS OF CHATHAM'
COUNT.
loUowctUauii.lam aoudldalt it Iba
Idr ofectlou, in January uoxt, for tha office of
fax Collector, aud solicit your support. ^
jayauga^ gg|V 30th, MM. ootl
IIOW M'S COTTOIV HARVESTER.
a jm. l’-»o treat ih-uleratura or Planters la final-
fm ly obtained In iho sracoossfol invention of
tiovro’a Cniton Harvi . r. with which one hand can
oleic ai much cotton . • ttvo in tho ordinary way,
twidod rariuf an Im • mao amount or labor. What
Witney's 'ottonii * in Its after stage, Howe’a
Urveiter U In plci mi,
Kor further inforn tiTon. apply to
A. VILBUK, 111 Uay direct,
Agent for the Hi itoa or Goorgla and Florida,
jy-o '
To the Tiitiou of tin Sau’ h Ucoigita
ijo All dobta duo to the Geurglau provioua t
PW lha 6th l oa taut, are payable only to, tho an
dt-rdigued. Notes aud aceounu due In the oily wil
be presented immediately, and all ilebttduo in tho
country will bo forwarded by an early mall.
This being tun drat Umo that tho nnderaignod has
publicly appoaled to hia late patron, be leeta that
tber will not cousider him unreasonable iu urging
iiyon them the necessity for immedlato payment,
Roiuittaneos may bo made diroctly to the uudor-
ilgocd, or to H. B. Hilton ft Co., whose receipt will
N valid. PHILIP J. PUNCH,
savannah, May 28, I860.mvl8-lawdftw
*he aubs'irlbera ouer lor sale a large aud varied
uiortmoutofsocoad-haud printing matoriai, sutU*
neut to establish a oomplate Job OUloe, with but
(<« additional articles, consisting in part or—(too
vaplefont of amall pica, as good os new, and vari
ous fonts or job typo; one super royal hand-press;
cue Uoo Co a proof-press, latest improvement,
sew;two er mire large Imposing stones, new; dou
ble and siuglo * amis; oaaes, composing sticks,col
umn rules, galley a, chases, otc., etc., together with
various ot'-fer aritclos pertaining to a newspaper
er job otQce. R. B. HILTON ft 00.
iuno 28
i.mi.ndNMUMl'tHlJrri--.
Br«£ Builder.-Hardwirq.N
PATBfiTioiapiTfciiBxw, :
J UST rooolrwl, ONLY UilHy.lwu il»y» rram Bui-
, Umor. by lb. aaw dU»m,IUp Lino. Tbt na-
maroiu onqulror. will bo glut to lo.ru Ibu tdev
luva dually nrrlvoil, ' I
, KNNNRDY A BEACH,
lluuiui.nirul.biag Blaro, Iliulgiuu'. Now Ulouk
*“* bWin^rWiCBsT
ATTORNEY A,T LAW,
BFA1TA. SAI
Will pnoitoo la Iba ouunlloo or llammk, Warren.
Waablugioo, and Baldwin.
UarnuxuB-Boba fe Fb.lv, Habub! , Bmlla, and
K, A.aouUird,8tviimitlj7 Ti " ' j ml
,, . WM. 8. DANIBI.L,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
.... tUVAXiMR. <H.
48T Office over Thomas M. Turner ft Co. * Drug
oro, Ba street. my7
PATTEN, HUTTON tfc CO.,
FAOTORB.
Forwarding and OommiBsion Merchants,
Bay-street, Savannah, Oa,
M XLLJCK <te KOLL,
MTOrtNEYS AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, OA.
Will pructico in tho Brunswick Circuit—oompria-
lug the following Counties:
Dl)™, Wayue, Caradeu, Ware, Apppling,
Clinch, Coffee and Charlton.
JOHN B. MILLER. L. 0. ROLL.
aug8 ly
v , -
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
and Foreign and Domestic Fruit,
comvr Jirougktm and WKUaker tU.
fowu and country supplied with oboico goods at
moderate prices. AU order!? promptly attended
to, and satisihotiou always guaranteed. spl8
JornrsTFAKOcTANTR r,
iWHOLKSALK AND BKTA1L t>BXL)Ut IN
WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SABH. AND PANE
DOORS. .
WeajHldo Monument Square, Savannah, Oa. :
i moy.ll
“jffttFHriHCEBirr "
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offloo corner Bay and Drayton streets
Jy»
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
NOTARY 8 Oth^YAfcER^ScoUN’ftlST *AND
COPYIST.
Will oxetito Dodds, Mortgages, Power ot Attoruoy,
Wills, Bonds, N0U008 anti Talcing oi Intorrogutortos.
Office at the Court House, Savannah, Ga.
CourtDays.ThlrdTuesday in each month, aud
held at the offico Of Edward <1, Wilson,Esq.
Residence, Gaston, between Barnard and Tattnall
street.
Any eall at night, on business, will beattouded
to immediately. jy26
wu. o. cWnelW,
A-TTOBNKY AT LAW,
laiULLA, WOHTH OOUffTT, (A., (rOUf OIV1CS, ALBAXT.)
Will practise in tho Southern Circuit, and in Macon,
Dooly and Worth Counties olThe Macon Circuit.
49* Particular attention given to tho collodion oi
claims L “ - - -
n. ACPLKV CODPKK. JJfO. OOVFIR nUSKBo
COUPER As FRASER,
FACTORS & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street, Savannah, Ua. fmyll
H. J. DAVANT, JR,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERC ANT,
No. 07 Bay Street,
jy .10 Savannah, Ga
JAMBS M. SAVAGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ra iSVILLB, rUOXAS OOOJTTY, OA. *
Mi builuo.1 entrusted to his care will roajiva
prompt sttoutic lyr—mar 17
MSB 0. ROCGUW. .‘AXM A. NOKRIS.
RODGERS ft NORRIS,
(late Crano ft Rodgers,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
■AT-STRUT, SAVANNAH.
June 1,1866,[Jo^
JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Timber and Lnmber.
SAVANNAH, Qa.
WILLIAM II. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville, Lowndes County, Ga.
ill practiuo in Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch, Ware.
Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Laurens, aud Pulaski
counties, (ieurgta; and in Jefferson, Madison. Ham*
Hun, and Oolumblacountles, Florida. [myll
| i, K. WKIUIIT. J.P. K. SaVAOS.
WRIGHT ft SAVAGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, OA Jyltf
Jsssnrsswmr.
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR,
COldXK or BRAYTO.V AXD BBTAN-SW.,
(Above 0 A. L. Lamar.)
jyd>-8m
. HoALPIN AS BROTHERS,
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards.
Wpt 0 SAVANNAH, OA.
I i.i ooDicsr. wm. star*, rt. b. h. uardkv
OGDEN, STARR ft CO,,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
UAY-BTXBIT. SAVANNAH. GA.
K, GUMMING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
febl-ly awnraox, oa.
I c. a hakiusor. a. 0.
HARRISON & McGEHBB,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
Forwurdftntf MerchantSi
| 19 AND 61 BK04#8TilUT, COLUMBDS, GKOBOIA,
W Particular attention given to the sales of Real
Estate, Negroes and Produce.
Liberal ad vancoa made on Negroes and Mer-
^•Columbus, Ga
Savannah
KUSE. PATTEN ft CO. )
GUN BY ft DANIEL, V<
aTEWAUi 1 , GRAY ft CXJ. J
KUSE, DAVIS ft LONG, )
WM. WRIGHT, /
YOUNG. ATKINS ft DUNHAM, 1 Anmlafihl : olA
C. A. GREENE ft CO., ‘ V Apalachloela
H. S. SMITH, ) Mobile, Alabama:
oct 23 ly
Auction ft Commission House, Macon, Ua
a. r. McLaughlin,
(itiueral Agent and Auctioneer,
NjlieitB Trom hu friends conslgumonts of ever]
I description. Takes ordors for Cotton.
1 «r Spoclal attention given to tho sales or Rea)
I bate, .Stocks and Negro property, at public and
I privatesules. Prompt returns amt dispatch.
Keference—C. A. L. LAMAR. meh JO
hi v, aauw, u. r. shoot,
GREEN * SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
WUW rHOMACTON, OA. _
JOHN BILBO,
Ordinary of Chatham County,
. AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
. bfflee In the Court House. myia
ANTHONY McCULLOH,
attorney at law,
Savannah, Georgia.
_ ft Office on Bay street, over tno Bank ofSavau-
maylO
11. L. P. KING,
Ir ATTORNEY AT LAW,
■ Corner of Bay andj Whitaker Street*,
" SAVANNAH.
8mo*
I WELLS ft WILLIAMS,
J. DEALBB3IN
■duhestio, fobbion and fancy
* DBY GOODS.
., No. 140 Congru+tt., Savannah, Ga.
IJW. T. WELLS, formerly of Beaufort Diat.8. 0.
1‘HEOPHlLUS WILLIAMS, “ Scrivcn Co.,G».
1* 0. IPHI. j, B. DAVIS. w. B. LORO,
„ RUSE, DAVIS ft IiONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
«uy 80
a In South-Westoru Georgia.
Juii—6m
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Boll street, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on bund Spanish, Hafi
Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale aud re
ail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, ftc. Junel
james McHenry,
Insurance Broker and Notar; Public.
Marine Protests Noted and Extouded, Average
adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drowns
Papers prepared wboreby to recovor lossos from
a-uoricun or British Underwriters, and attention
givon to ail matters uouuected with shipping and In*
suranoo, No. 118 Bay-street opposite tho front ot
the Custom Houspj ly nov8
JESSE T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT TAW,
;, ■ Nuwnausvillo, Flai '■* • - *•
Reference—George . , Brown, William Doll, New
uansville, Fla., K. B. Jliltou, Boston ft Villalonga.
Savantaah, Ua. myll
C. W. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
rilAXKUN, HKAKD 00., 01.
Will attend to professional business in the Counties
or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether and Troup.
Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, Lutirango, Ga.; lion!
David Ir/win, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. il. Tidwell,
Fayetteville, Ga ; and Mr. William Dougherty. Co
lumbus, Ga. sopl7-iy
iok tenement to rent
lipPP
*TW(J comfortable Wmntoii T
ner^or IJborty and^Dra;
’ifpt BO -
FOR IU^Nt. '
11 WS% RRRUH S , ..,1
t v . TliEsulMerlber holiiK about to partition
oil tho two ologaut atnl commodious «lo-
rlcs ovor Dr. Brautloy ■; Drug store into
sept ‘JO
[‘Offices, offers them foi rout by 1st. of No*
iFnoxt. CHARLES BI10LL,
FOOEti’r
THE fourth Btory ver Dr. Brantloy's Drug
CH Alt LEU 8HOLL,
Architect.
sept
|U|Stero. Apply to
sept i!9—tf-tt®
FOR RENTS -
A1 ii A WHARF STORK uudor 174 Bay strei
wljil I’udBosBion given 1st October.
Apply to TISON ft GORDON.
FOiTSALE
A VALUAUUi LOT, noar the Central
Railroad Dopot. about 60 x 100 feet. This
loot is roe simple. ‘ On tho premises are
threo comtortablo Woodon BUILDINGS,
which rent Tor baud per annum. Terras moderate,
Apply to J. B CUBBEDGE,
Bopt ‘J9 Agout.
ATLANTA HOTEL.
ATLANTA ■ i ■ i GEORGIA.
J. J. IIBSLBR, Proprietor..
late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans.
Passengers por Evening Trains will, find
Supper ready on the arrival of the Cars.
1-
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
It
BOARD RK DAY..
BOARD PIR WKKK....
BOARD l’XR MONTU
,mayl3
...» 1 60
6 00
20 00
If*
DOLLS'HOUSE,
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
THIS House Is now adapted to all the
wants,of tho Travelling Public, and the ef
forts of tub Proprietor will be to deserve
their patronage.-
mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
education.
_ t .DARIEN ACADEMY.
mHE TRUSTEES of tho ubovo named Institution
JL anuouncu to iho public, that this Academy
will bo oponed ou U10 font Mouday in November
The prlublpal, Ooi. s. Silencer, an experienced
teacher, comes well recommended by hlB lbrtnor
PJitrons and other gentlemen of highest rospecla-
Rvcommundcd to us, as he is, os well as from our
own knowledge of Col. Speucor, wo commend him
aud tho Academy to tho pntron&go of our friends at
homo aud abroad.
MIss'A. M. Speucor will assist iu tho Fomalo and
Junior departmorl. For further information, apply
tJ L. M. BLOUNT, Soo'ry.
sepl26
HUDSON ’S FKIUiY FOIl SAlilfL
Tho subscriber offers fur sale all hor
possessions in Scrlven county, contain*
ing about ouo tuousand acres of Land,
imoro or less, all nffiolniug said Forry,
ami extending to tho Augusta road —
.Tho Improvements consist of a good
Dwelling, Store, Warehouse; and ail othor necessa
ry out-buildings. About sixty-tiro acres are under
feuce and iu goud ordor for cultivation. Tho land
is ilrst quality, and woll supplied with fenciug tim
ber. ll is an excellent Btand for tho merchandise
business. Tho Forry is tho best located and most
patronized oi any othor between Savannah and
Augusta. Thero is also passiug through the laud a
novorfalliug stream, fully sufficient to supply any
Grist or Saw Mill. Fop further particulars address
mo at SprlngQold, Effingham county, Ga.
sopt 7—If ELIZABETH JONES.
' GENERAL NOTICE.
S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be done
at home. Mr. CHARIAS KEMISH having es
tablished himsolf permanently, all work in this line
will bo dono with dispatch. All repairing of Castors,
Teapots, Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, or any other
arllole will bo done noatly before plating. All old
silver plate, Buch as TesBetts or Urns, Forks or
Spoons, will be ro-flnlshod and mado equal to new,
and at moderate pricos. All work or ordors left at
my store will bo atteuded to
P. a-!—
ILUUBU
ISSB m
at
Ti
Wm. McAllister.
NEWMAKBLE _
Opposite Laurel Grove Cemetery, Sav\. _
Marble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stone*, forn
fthod on reasonable terms. Orders ros-
peotfolly solicited. 1
ftp 18
M. WHIT SMITH,
* ATTORNEY AT LA W,
ALLIGATOR, HAST FLORIDA.
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern Counties
Refer to—Col. S. S. Slbloy, and R. D. Hilton, Sa
annah. feb2-U
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
■UBH1TA, OA.
oct 26—ly
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville, LowndesConty, Ga. (mil
CHA8. G. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
*nX*DOIVII£K,(M.|
Practices Law in the various Counties of the Oc
mulgeo Circuit, and tho adjoining Counties ofTwiggs,
Laurens and Washington.
Refer to-^Iohn Boston, n. A. Crane, and R. B
Hilteq. fabl4
—mswax a; mssosr f
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AND
Commissioner of the U, S. Court qf Claims for
the State of Georgia.
Offloo Corner Bay and Bull streets.
!• •" mylO
YONGB ft FRIERSON,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHA V ’S,
SO. 94 BAT-8TRXCT. SAVANNAH, OA
apr4
J. M. EYRE,
COMMISSION MEROHANT,
aug20 No. 1AM BayL, Savannah.
JOHN C. BOOTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR;
Will also give his attention to dosigus in Architeo-
uro. Offico in the storo of John Williamson, EBq.,
Bay street. rnylS
D. A. O'UYllNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176, Bay-st., over Tumor ft Co’s. Drug Store
flAVANNAH,GA.
nov 10—ly '
0. W. JIAKEfti,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville, Lowndos County, Ga.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Knuuxa, Savannah, Ga.
myll
EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Ward ft Owens’ Law Office. [my 11
WAYNE, GREN VILLE jTco.,
COMMISSION - aTH) FOlOVARi UXiT fiERCHANTO,
Bay street Sawuiah.
THUS. S. WAYNE. J. E. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
jy tf Savanuah. Clmttonooga.
LANIER & ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS ATLA W,
ap6>ly naoon, oa.
Watoh cases galvanized.
G. M. GIFFJN*
niay27
Savaii 11 nh, Oot , liit,^[8aO.~
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP horetoforo existing bo
tween the subscribers, under tho name nfj.
V. CONNEUAT ft CO., was this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Coimorat will at
tend to tho settlement ortho affairs of thu said firm.
J. V. CONNER AT
J. LAMA.
Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1890.
THE UNDERS.ONED having bought out the in-
torost of John Lama, will hereafter continue tho
wbolosalo GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
iu Ids own name and for his own account, and ro
Hpoctl'uliy solicits from tho friends of tho late firm a
continuance of their favors,
oct a J. V. CONNER AT.
TOflOUSEKEEPERS
ANIEL CRONIN Upholster, *26 Bryon-st,
J would rospectfully auuounco to the citizens oi
_ Jvannah that no Is ready to mako and put down
Carpets. OU Cloth, Matting, ftc., at tho shortest no
loo, ana on tho most reasonablo terms. ocUMI
OR8. LEFLER ft WILCOX, Dentists
ARE now fully prepared to in
sort full or partial Betts of Teeth
on tho principle or Dr.J. Allens’*
Patent CouUuuous Gum, By ibis
improvement, tho form of tho faco cun bo restored to
anydogrcool rotuudlty that may bo desired, .ti*
applicable iu all cases where the cheeks have fallen
in .and cannot bo detected by *ho closest observer.—
This method combiucs the following! ivantages:—
Au urtitlcial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and life-like appearauco, and imparts to the thneth
that peculiar expression which characterizes the na
tural organs.
L This Gum consists ora sliflclouscompound, which
is applied and Rued upon the Teeth and Platein suck
a manner, os to fill up all tho interstices around the
basoofthe Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
each other audio tbo Plato upon which they aro
sett. This secures perfect oleonlinosB of the Tooth
Office ovor Do Witt ft Morgan, CongroBB street.
*% Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16— tl
" yfUTTERING AND STAMMERING
C URED by Dr. WYCKOFF, of Pittsburg, Pa..
without pain or Surgical Operation, who will
send tho euro to any part of the World, on tbo ro-
oclpt of 810; and the money returned, if the uuro is
not effectual, All letters must ho addressod to
Dr. WyckolT, Box 746, Pittsburg, Pa., in cure of
Arthurs, Rodgers ft Co., Bankers.
P. S. Correspondents will please oucloso stamp
for return postage.
Caution.—All persons who cannot produco my
gonuiue certificate, aro humbugs.
sepfiO—wly Dr. W.
« 1 COB MSIOBT l ,
5- dish brig SYDPOLBN
'ho 8wo-
*' "fft'P.iwrvMani w»p»i Bo'rtwborg,
«« w.iard at Uaberaham’s whkrf, or to
«V8 ‘ PADELKORD, FAY ft CO.
TOR' PlUiUADBl.PaiA;
leave on Saturday.Nov, 8fA, at 8 o'clock, P. if.
Tho United 8tato* Mail titeamsbip
KEYSTONE STATE, Cupt. Hardlo,
will loave as above. For rrolght or
'passago apply to
0. A. GREINER, Ageut
Cabin Passage .......20 00
Bloorago Passago 7 00
mengera by this ship for Baltimore and Waata-
Ington will bo landed at N*W Castlo, Delaware, if
desired, from which placo oars start three tluos
daily fer tbo above cities, and other 8outborn
Point*. not 81
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK
$2o 00.
Sjml.w.ekly Vnlt.il states Mali Llm.
PUB NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
J. HUnnuhlia—
KKOXVIUi.. 1,600 tum..Cul>l. 0. D. Ludloa.
-IUUU8TA ,,,,1,SOO » ,.liilil. i'iiuma. l.you.
FLOWi 1,800 « ..Cpl. M. S. WooiUioll.
ALABAMA....1,800 “ ..Capt. U. H.Sohenok.
wiu um aiTuau rniar
WUDNB8DAY AND SATUHDAY.
Theao ships aro among the largest on the coast,
unsurpassed In Bpoed, safety and comfort, making
thoir passages in fifty to sixty hours, and aro com
manded by skillful. oarofol aril polite officers.—
Having ologaut state-room accommodations, they
offer a most desirable conveyance to New York.
Cabin Passago to Now York $26
Passago to Now York 8
PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.. Savannah.
HAM’LL. IHTCmiA, 18Broadway,
fob 6 Now York.
wvrftmsrr ■ ■ "
IFi/I tail on Saturday next, Nov. 8, at a o'clock.
P. M., precisely,
Tho steamship ALABAMA, Captain
Schonck, will leave as above.
For freight or passago apply to
PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.
Oablu Passage $26
Steerago Passago 8
..9* Shippers of Cotton by thoso Steamships will
plenao take notice, that no Colton will bo received at
tno presses that Is not distinctly marked on thcodgo
of tho bale. uov6
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE
i N S U ll A N C L.
A10. Ill, UAr-STREEU.
CAPITAL 11EPHESENTED,
Nearly Four million Dollars.
By tho following responsible Stock Companies.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OP HARTFORD, OT.
Equitable Fire Iuaurancc Company,
OF LONDON.
Farmers? ana Mechanics’ Fire, Marine
and Life Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance
Company,
, ; OF BRIDOSPORT, OT.
_ 49 > TiiO subscriber will effect Insurance to any
amount In all parts of tho State on every description
or property.
Life Insurance, to any amount, ut the lowest rate,
for the benefit oi heirs aud creditors, or payablo to
tho wife free from the claims of creditors.
Marine Insurance on Hulls or Cargoes to all parts
of the world. __ _ jani!6 A. WILBUR.
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUR ANCE
COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J.
Charter Perpetual.
Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1666* $2,230,006 4i
Total amount or dividends paid to date 716,492 66
Total amount of olaims by doath paid
to date 1,386,990 84
FOR DEMKRY’S FERRY,
AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE 1ANDINUS ON
THE SAVANNAH RIVER.
The now lion Btoatn packet
SWAN, Captain Richard Johiisou,
leave Charleston wharf every
^^^^^^^■Fridav morning, at 10 o’clock,
punctually, for Domory’s Ferry, and all intermedi
ate IsudingB on tbo Savannah River.
49* The Swan has superior accommodations for
passengors.
For freight engagements apply to
sepm JOHN RICHARDSON.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
#br Palatka, East Fla,, via
Marys, Femandina, Jc
Mtddtebwg,
(Black Creek,) and Picctata.
M Tho new and elegant steampackot
iSSHlC DARLINGTON, Gapt. Brook, leaves
overy Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for tho
above places.
Freight will bo token for Trador’a Hill aud Inter
medium landings ou St Mary’s IUvor.
49“ No freight will bo tukon after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage, having excellent Btate*
room accommodations, apply on hoard, nt tbo Flori
da Steampacket Wharf t near tho Gas Work*, or to
$4,282,488 97
Benjamin G. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord,
General Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President.
•Tho funds of this Compauy aro all safety invested
in first class buutls and mortgages, stocks, cash, ami
notes of members fully secured by their policies
For further particulars iuquiro of
WM. H. GLADDING.
Agont in Savanuah,
At tho offico of Boll ft Prentiss.
J, 8. MCI JAVAN, Medical Examiner.
RsnatxxcR:
Messrs. Pjojuvorb, Fat ft Co.,
1. K. Tun, Esq., State Batik.
feu 2ft
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Noi 107 Walnut street, Philadelphia Pain.
CHARTER’ PERPETUAL.! 7.!. CAPITAL $500,000.
nut, MAiUAK, AMU INLAND IXSUJUNCR.
Jy26
wMJi ti uni i, ui»r iuu uu nvru. ur w
CLAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
U. 8. Mall Line
FOR PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, si Marys. Ga., Femandi
na and Jacksonville, Picdata and Black Oreek, Fla.
^ THE steamer WKLAKA, Capt. N
KlBKi^Kt will leave for the abovo placos
every Saturday Morning, at 10 o'clock.
This boat has large and airy State Room , accom
modations, and taking tho Inland Passage, offers
every Inducement tolnvalids and <dhera.
Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter
modlato landings on &L Mary’s River.
No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on board at tho
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
Jy26 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
DIRECTORS:
Charlea C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street;
Alexander Whllden, Morobaut, 14 North Front-at.:
John 0. Hunter, Urm or Wright. Uuntor k Co.;
E, Tracy, Urm or Tracy ft Daker:
John U. M’Curdy, firm of Jones, White ft M’Curdy;
Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney aud Counsellor;
Jamos D. Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Co.;
Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker;
R. S. Walton, 360 Alarket street;
Thomas K. Limerick, 034 Spruce stroot;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall
CHARLES C. I.ATHROP, President,
Taos. K. Limxkicx, Secretary.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
Juno 16 No. 86 Bay stroot.
0. 0. POOLE,
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Saahei, Blinds, Doors, Paint*, Oil*. Var
nishes, Window Glass, Patty, ftc.
Painters’, Grainers’ and Artists’ Brushes:
Whitewash Hoads and Dusters, Dry and
SH^Mixod Paints of evory description, Artists’
colorsln tubes, l’reparod Canvass, ftc.
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Rooms proparod with neatness aud despatch.—
House, Sign aud Ship Painting, Gilding, Groining aud
Glaxiug dono in tho best stylo and at modorate
prices.
AU orders trom tho country promptly attended
to. ■ men 28—ly
G. M. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets.
HAS now on hand a beautiful as
sortment ofJawolry of evory dia-
orlption and kind worn by ladles
and gontlomen. and will sell at unusually low prices,
I have this day received (per Express) a large
stock ofolegant Sivor Ware, consisting or Coko and
Plo Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and
Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and
Bpoons, Napkin Kings, NutmogGraters, fto. fto., ail
in Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. 1 have
also this day received on addition to my stock of
hairwork of light colored Curls, Topeys. Braids,Frout
Pieces, Bands, Unde Tom, ftc., which now make*
ray assortment complete. Orders received for any
cour •“*— *
Jlor desired.
Watches repaired by and under the sup
— jpcrvlslon
of self, and all other work done in a workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 26
MASSIE SCHOOL
T HE MASSIE SCHOOL will bo opened on WED
NESDAY, October 16th.
Tho Regulations requiro that otter tho opening of
tho School, “ Applicants shall ho received every
day of the first week, and on Monduy or oach suc
ceeding week of the term.” There aro stiUsevcrai
vacancies in tbo School. Until tho opening of tho
School, applications may be made to tho l’riucip I,
who will be found at the School Room every morn
ing from 9 to 10.
By ordor of the Commissioners,
cot 10 B. MALLON, Principal.
EMLBB01BM0E BUSINESS,
T HE UNDERSIGNED oilers his Burvlces to h i
friends and tho public as a GENERAL BROKER.
Particular attention will bo given to the purchase
anionic of Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, fto., aud procur
ing froights fer vessols.
oct 6—w4 JOHN T. ROWLAND.
BOOKS & STATIONERY
T HU SUBSCRIBER has on hand the SCHOOL
BOOKB in uso in tho Sohools of the city, to-
getnor with a flno assortment of the latest Cheap
’ublleations, Magazines, fto., Ac., and his stock of
Miscellaneous Books will be increased as rast as it
can be douo with a duo regard to a good stock.
—AUK)—
A fine assortment of Juvenilo Books, Colored
Primers, Toy Books, ftc.
-ALSO-
Papor Envelopes, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen
Holders, Slates* aud sucu Staple articles as every
body wants.
Tho Magazines aud New Publications will be re
ceived as early as ut auy Storo in thooity.
A share of publio patronage is respectfully solic
ited. J. B. CUBBEDGE. Agent,
" ‘ ‘ " rsn
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Wylly & Collin*.
T UB UNDERSIGNED have this day ontorod into
a co-partnership for tho traHsaotion of an Auc
tion and Goueral Brokerage business, ti. W. Wylly,
ouo of tho undersigned, has been engaged for sev
eral jears In business in this city, aud having asso-
elated with him Thos. W. Collins, formerly or Ma
con, the now firm rospoctfully solicits public pat
ronage. GEO. W. WYLLY,
THOMAS W. COLLINS.
November 1, I860. nol-tf
TO BU1LDKJRB.
SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute
_ at tho shortest notice, and In the most work
manlike manner, all kinds or Metal Roofing, Gutters,
Cornico, or other work connected with the manufac
turing or repairing or Copper, Galvanised Iron, Ziao,
or Shoot Iron Business. *
HORACE MORSE,
oct!8 160 Broughton at
B utter & cheese—
26 kegs Choice Goshen Butter,
50 Imxos English Dairy Cheese,
100 do Choice Goshen do, white,
Laudlug por steamer and fee sale by
oot24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
Iifecurr. h. d. sxxmxs*
LOCKETT df SPELLINGS,
commission merchants,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
■ Ulll Savannah, Go.
U***®®'! to the selling of all kind* of produo*
Jirkuttention given to rocolving and forwardlog
may 81 ly
W. M. LAWTON k CO.
CbarlMlon, Sdntli Cnrollun.
SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FAC
TORS.
R.WAiNWianT Bacot I William M. Lawton
Joseph T Dill | Windorn Lawton, Jr
aug29-cod4m
JOHN sTnORRIS,
ABCK11TECT.
1JAVING returned the practice ol htoprofei*
AJl slon, offers his sorvloos to his frlonds and the
pnblio as an Aroblteut aud Au|ierlutoudeut.
Designs fot any |iart of tho country suppliod and
exeouted in all the various branches ol his profcil
sion, such as Public KdtUuca, Stores, DwolUnge-
Monuments, fto. Thoroughly tiro Proof Stores dr,
S od m l oxooutod Offico at prosont In UayLanr*
nr of tbo Custom House. Jan 3>*ly
DENTISTRY.
Dra. ROYALL & JOHNSON,
Dentist*, office corner St. Jullen-zt
aud Market Square, over S. Jll*
mot’sJewelry store. Office hour*
idfroms*
• to2 o’clock, and from 8 to 0.
OB. til.AHJ.K9 II. COLDIHO,
11108 Alll) RhUinSNOlS, Ko. MIJBIRTY-SI..
Onn rfnor ««i n/ nMtbm.
Ouo door west of Drayton,
Tt. CHAMPION.
I Wiim ( i.^ wor to Champion A Watt*.)
LWHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,-
• * Barnard it., between the Market and Bay *L,
I Dm .. 8AYANNAH, OA.
iSrufu i ' or,l|D “ d Do ® Mttc Oqior*,
VtferenwlA.X’haL,
r t Rabun ft
Ifriaaah.Oar
Bamuel Solomon*,
ihMil, and BwifrftCO.,
myll
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T HE UNDERSIGNED havo this liny forrad a co-
parinorship, uudor the name or LAtVTON ft
BASINGER, for the practice of Law in all its
branches.
Offico on tho Bay—next door East of City Hotel.
A. R. LAWTON,
novl-lw WM. S. BASINGER.
a?
ofiei
11. *t- HILTON,
ATTORNEY ANi- XJUNSEIJJJR AT LAW.
Office oornor of Bay and IVayton-st*.
8ATANNAH, UA.
my 11
IHE aubscribor ban removoa on tho Bay, next
door tothoRoimhliuun offiuo. where he is uow
_ uing a splendid a'-xurtmuutor Fall and Winter
goods, which bo will si 1 by tho pattern or. make'
to order lu tho mostfaahi-iuahteHtyte lal^vKfeady,
tnado Clothing from the celebrated houao er Jame*
wildo, Jr,, ft Co- New York. Thankful for past
faVors. he hopes by strict application to morrit a
continuauco of tun same
N. B.—Cutting. Attenug and Roiudring dono at
tqe shortest notice. Jusiiivelvod a lot of white
sad colored shirt*.
oct 30 JOHN W KELLY.
OHOOZIRXZI8, dbO.
E ECfelVED por Btearaor Alabama, and in store:
30 kegs oxtra Goshen Butter,
GO boxes State Clieoso,
20 do English Dairy Chceso,
16 boxes Pino Applo Choose,
. j 30 barrols choloo Apples,
50 barrels extra Rating; Potatoes,
25 BARBELS BED ONIONS,
29 BARRLLS YELLOW ONIONS,
2 barrel. Tomatoes,
ti BARRELS PEARS.
4 BOXES NEW LEUON8, 15 DO NEW RAISINS,
10 ball boxes now Raisins, 10 quarter do do do,
also:
2 barrels oxtra Pig Hums,
2 barrols oxtra Pig Sides.
2 barrels oxtra Pig Shoulders,
Drlod.Beef, molted ft Pickled Tongues,
Touguos, Cornod Beef, Pork, fto.
For solo by R. H. WATSON ft CO.,
9 u“t28 No. 28 Whitaker stroot.
H AY, Cora and Lard, lu store aud for sale by
oct 16 LOCKETT BNBLUN09.
oct 8
Under tho Marshall lioua.
TH« GnBJATWKSTHDNjWSULANCB
< "■ > Oe<OOJ«F NEW YORK.
RE taking MAR1NR and RIVER Risks ot tlfrfc
, Agouoy, on Drayton stroot, u*ar the Bay.
..phrovod Risks will’bo taken An liboirai tori
and the usual credit given ou Premium Notes.
Threo quarters of the bUsfocSh will l»o reth; uod to
tlio oustoraors iu Scrip.
uct22-flm C. A. L. I.iunnr.- A 'ont.
’ ™ iS8IJiiAM€E. •
Suutlifru Aiutunt Insurancu Cumimny,
Nuutlieru Mutual 1.1 fo lint, Cumimny,
lluiuu liiiurumib Cuiiipaiiy, of N. Ynvit,
fiyrlngiielil Flm ft Marino Ins, Coin’y,
Risks in tho above Insurance ComiKinics umlorta
ken by WK. KINO ft 80NS, Agonts,
Nu. 9b Hay all cut.
Savanuah, 14th pecuiubur, 1866.ifeuli
BY/8BI1L :&:PRENTI88.
BUOCIWORJI TO rniLMW0K>' BXU.
af®ry Good* at Auotion.
ON TUESDAY, Nov. lltb, atll o’clock, in Sales
Room, will bo sold without reserve,
A large and complete assortment or Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, consisting or—Llusoy Woolreys,
Wool Plaid*, Kerseys. Domestics, Brown Shirtings
Brown and Olcaohod Shirtings, Wool Shawls, Do
Lalnea, Prints, Cashmoros, Printed Lawns, Bilks,
Bed Ticks, Nankcon Stripes, linen Ginghams, Cur
tain Calico) AlpacAs, Black Brood Cloth, fablo Da
mask, Hosiery, Bilk BraldB, Fanoy Bags, Swiss and
aud Jaokonet Muslins, Fanoy Artlolos, fto., fto.
Terms—Sums under 8100 cash, 81C0 to $300 six
ty days, ovor $300 ninety days for approved en
dorsed paper. nov8
Houses and Lot at Private Slao.
Lot No. 17 eornor ofTayior and Tattnall-stroets,
80 to 100 feet, with improvements, consisting of
a double tenement two story Houso, on bigh baso-
ment—all lu good repair. For terms and other
particulars, apply at our CouuUug Room.
novO
• New Fish.
Just received direct by schr L 8 Davis:
20 bbls new no. 2Mackorol
20 do do do 8 do
20 lill bbls do do 2 do
20 do do dodo 3 do
20 qr do do do 2 do
20qr do dodo 3 do
10 bbls Picketed Shad
100 boxes, each 40 lbs, uow Codfish—prime
10 do do 60 do, smoked 8a!mou, now
landing and for sale low from tho wharf.
—ALSO—
60 boxos fresh ground Java Coffeo. oc21
Bacon.
Just received in store, and for safe low, and on
accommodating terms:
40 hhds prime Sides. oo21
Carter Potatoes at Private Sale.
Just received per scbrJ TGrlco.lrom New York,
60 bbls Carter Potatoos. oot24
Now Herrings at Private Salo.
Just received (ter schooner 1.8 Davis, and now
landing.
600 boxes flret quality Smoked Herrings
25 barrels Holland Herrings in dry salt, for sale
low
oct 24
m For Rent,
Tho counting room aud si -ro next to our storo,
formerly occupied by Mayor ft Blum. Also,soverai
stores under nurceuutirg room augfio
SWAN & CO’S LOTTE
RIES.
[AOTHUKIKKD UY TUK STAIN OK QKOKOU.]
NOVEL' SoilEMR! |
CAPITAL PRIZE
940,0 00
3,280 PRKB8-L0WSM PRIZE $10.
More than One Prise to every Ten
Ticket* I
PRIZES GUARANTEED 1
Underwriter*’f
THIS DAY, Saturday, Nov. 4th, at IQ ft'ttiekrWHI
■ be sold, at Jonos’ wharf,' -O 'irr'Hi 9
M baloa U»jr—dam«jKlon boMdli.* 1
IioDjamla FrulUlo, on lut mm. «o lb
Sola oodor tho luipoolloo nod by ordor of 11
W.rd009, lor the booaOur undorwrl
cuncorood. Tornu ouh.
Ihm.tPrlTU.Bil..
A very detinbi. Irut of taod, only thno BUM 1
fromthoelty, oonttloloi .boot to lena, bilf af
which Is clwrnl A oodor good nod eobetaoml$p"
Tbo ulcered lend la > rich loom, eoll, end
adapted for gardening porpoiM. Inara la . «
moat excellent water on tbo premlua and all e
airy ont-bnlldlnia, negro, bonaaa, barna, Im. Iba
bolanco of tbo tract, aayiOacraa, lanncMrad laid
aud heavily timbered with valuable timber, and
tho loll excellent. Ibo locality le very elMlIonli
not one cue or alcknen hu occurred on tbo pram.
Hce during tbo Whole lime tbepreeent propUetov
bu owned It, Tbla le a chance for an loveetment
rarely to be met with, end any peraon wlablng a
nulot private residence near tbo city, or any pdrm
Jcalroua of going mu. tno gardening buatneaa to
ralao IWH and vegetable! Ibr our market, will Bad ;
thin the place to lull, ~ ■
For terms, which will bo vory liberal, Inoolrtat -
our counting room, 154 Bay atreet. Titlea undlapute-
bio. - augO
To Rent.
Two good stores, under the bluff, at the foot ot
Whitaker street. Jun*19 •
At Private Sale.
Lots, 66 feet frout by 100,
‘ on Taylor, Gordon and
are on high (found and
some of them in the immediate neighborhood of the
lot selected for the site of the Savannah, Albany
and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms tame as city tout
vlx: one-fifth cash, the balance bearing Internet at
six per cent. junelO
BY OCTAVUS COHEN.
Exooutor’a Sale.
Will bo fluid before tho Court House, on the first”'
TUESDAY in January uoxt, between tbeusualNJ
hours of sale. v;u . .• • -.A j
Lot or land No. 169,3lBt District, originally Lee, ai
now Marion county, containing 202aore*, being
tbo property or Estate or Jno. Screven, deceaaMj'io
anu sold for benefit of tho heirs and creditor*: ->:?
oct23 J. P. SCREVEN, Executor.
General Southern Insurance
AGOEHN-CTST
T HE SUBSCRIBER is proparod to effect Insurance
to any amount in tho Stateaor Georgia, on
LIFE, FIRE OR MARINE RISKS
In tho following good stock Companies:
FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMP’Y,
[OF PHILADELPHIA.
tpltftl .I $1,260,000
Hon. THOS B. FLORENCE, President.
Edw. R. Hklmdoui, Soo’y.
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMP’Y,
OF HARTFORD, OT.
Cash Capital $300,000
RALPH GILLKTT, President,
Jos. H. SriuacK, Sce’y.
STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMP’Y.
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Capital and Assets $309,000
4. »*. RUTHERFORD, President,
Silas Ward, Soc’y.
BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MAftlN’K INSURANCE
COMP’Y.
OF BRIDGEPORT, CT.
Cash Capital nnd Assets $126,000
HENRY W. CHATF1ELD, President,
J. H. Wasuiiurn, Sec’y.
EQUITABLE FillE 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.'JC. WALKLKY, President,
8. H. White, ficc’y.
4SJ~. Life Insurance, to auy amount, at tbo lowest
rate, lor tho benefit ul the heirs and creditors, or
payublo to tho wlfofreo Iromtlio claims or creditors.
/ST Marino Tusurunco ou hulls or cargoes to all
parts (ff the world
A. WILBUR,
oct23 General Ins. Agent aud Broker.
POUT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY
CLASS 21
To bo drawn in the oity of Atlauta, Ga., in public, on
FRIDAY, Novembor 28,1860, on tho plau or
SINGLE NUMBERS 111
49* PurcbaBors lu buying 10 Whole Tickcis.
are guarantied a Prize or $10—Ilalvos and Quar
ters in proportion.
SAMUEL SWAN Jc CO., Managers
30,000 Tlutceu—o,4S0 Prize*.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
, 2 0 4., 0 0 0!!
Will be distributed according to tho following
ORIGINAL SCHEME I
.$40,000
. 12,000
. 6,000
. 2,000
. 1,000
. 1,000
. 2,000
. 10,000
. 7,000
600
600
400
1
1
1 “ ...
1 “ .,
1 “ .,
tlO prizes of.
Too ** of.
100 »
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
Capital... $300,000
DI RECTORS;
Ralph Glllelt, Alonzo W Blrgo,
Barzellal Hudson, Charles Forbs,
Wureham Griswold, H K W Welch,
Philip Ripley, A D Edson,
Roswoli Brown, Albert F Day,
Mason Gross, .1 B Russoll,
William W Houso, A F Gillctt,
B C Osborn.
RALPH GILLKTT, President
Jab. H. Fprsoub, Sec’y*
Tho Bubsoribor liaviug boon appointed Agent for
Savannah for tho above namod first claes Firo and
Marino IusuraucoCo., is prepared to issuo Policies
on all descriptions of iusurable properly nt tbo
usnal rates of other good companies.
A. WILBUR, Agent,
cct!8-tf 111 Bay st, next to News offico
WOOD AND LUMBER.
A LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Plank: Joist,
Timber, Shingles, light-wood, Posts I astern
Laths and Pollings, for Bate, at wholesale u'd retail,
low for cash, on the now wharf recently oi ectcd ou
the LumberYard of Robert A. Allen tt
mar 12—lyW M. J. L.M MJTOM
T QNDON I’ORIER&C.—Just received 16 casks.
I j qta. and pis. Byuss Loudon Porwr—alsoOtard
and Senotte Brandies, rort, Bcherrv. and Medlra
Wines, ftc. fto. Choice articles in glassiand wood
for family oso by DAVID O’CONNOR,
oot 23 Cor nor Broughton ft ’Drayton-
Colts Rope forsalo, to arrive by ssbr
j Julia A. Rich.
Oil 16
LOCKETS ft SNSLUNG9
CANDY MANUFACTORY AND CON
FECTIONARY.
B AVll) n. GALLOWAY, having retired from
politics, would iuform tho public that no has
gone to making Candles, and selling French Con-
ectloimrios, Driod Fruits, Nuts fto., at the old es
tablished btand recontly occupied by Messrs New-
combo, Rico ft Fitzgerald, corner or Broughton and
Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga.. whero ho will be
pleased to accommodate and fill all orders with
promptness and dispatch, to Democrats, Ameri
cana, and tho “ dear peopU" generally.
This is the place whore tuo gonuine Cough Candy
is mode.
Enough said. Terms oasb. No charge for pack
ibg or shipping.
tug 26—3m.
VALUABLE PLATNATiUN FURS ALB
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his
PliANTATlON,
jrty County, called Mlllhoveu, situated three
miles from Hiuesville. and six miles from tbeGul
Railroad, contalnlngThrce Thousand Acres. Three
hundred acres cleared and under good fence, most
or which has been cleared within the last few years.
The other portions havo been highly manured for a
number of years, and are now very productive. On
the placo Is a vaiuablo Saw and Grist Mill on a fine
stream, in good runulng order * a large and commo-
dious Gin House, as good as new, with running gear
fer horse power, together with a good Gin. Uood
new framed Negro Houses, sufficient to accommo
date lUly Negroes. His elegant new two story
Dwelling House* together with all necessary out
Buildings, such as Stables, Corn Houses, ftc. In
fact every thing in such order that the purchaser
can realise tho foil resources of the land without
the outlay of a dollar iu fixtures. It is probably tho
best settled Plantation In Liberty county.
It will be cod oao third cash, the balance In one
and two yean. Tho only Inducement to acll is the
feet that tho aubscHber has another Plantation aix
miles from this, aud the necessary attention to both
takes too much time from his professional engage
ments, honce he would relieve himself of tho caro
of one by disposing of It.
When at home the aubscribor will take pleasure
in showing the place to any one who may call, and
In his absenoe Mr. Benjamin Dorsey will show it.
OCtl04awBw WM. B. GAULDEN.
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS
MACON, GEORGIA.
Tho subscriber, from long experience in
tho bus iness, is proparod to furnish Steam
Engines, Boilers, Circular, Sluglo and Gang
Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merchant
Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gcurlug, aud Casliugs in gen
eral. The Saw Framos. whether for upright or cir
cular. will be or iron when required. All of which,
with his many Improvements, U warranted to be
S uai to the best made at auy other ostablisnment.
b works are on a scale as extensive as the larg
est at the North, and he Is prepared to fill orders
with promptness and dispatch.
aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY
NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 SOUTH Of IURKR SqCARS, BRYAN STRUT
I would Inform my old friendB and patrons
I havo opfcnod the abovo store to couduct the
Stove, Tin and Sbcet-lrou Business in all IU
ivarious forms, and whore will be found a gen
eral assortment ol' Steves, Tiu and Sbeot-Iron Ware,
which I will bo pleased to show, and at such price
as will satisfy any one wishing to purchase.
All kinds or Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re-
pairing exeouted with dteiiatoh, old Stove* put np
and Pipes furnished at short notice.
Tinware at wholesale and rotalL Call down on
Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk.
oct2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
UNITED STATE’S MARSHAL’S SALE,
O N tno first TUESDAY in December noxt I will
sell in front or the court house in the city of Sa
vannah, between the usual hours of sale, all lots of
land situated, lying and being In tho city of Sa
vannah, county or Chatham, State or Georgia, known
and described on the map ou plan of said city, pub
lished by Jno. M. Cooper ft Co„ in 1866. as lota let-
1 prlsoof $40,000 is..
12,000 1s
6,000 Is
2,000 is.......
1,000 IB..
1,000 is;....
200 aro..?.
100 aro
70 aro.
APPROXIMATION PRIZJ4J.
4 prizes or 160 app’g to $40,000 prlzo, aro
4 “ , 125 “ 12,000 prize, aro
a (i inn ii e .nu. ...i '
40
3,000
100
75" *•
60 “
45 “
40 aro.
6,000 prizo, aro
2,000 prize, aro
1,000 prlzo, are
200 prizo, are 1,800
120,000
400
3.280 prizes amounting to $204,000
Whole Tickets $10—Hulvos $5.00—Quarters $2.60.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
30,000, Numbers corresiwndlng with thoso num
bers on tbo Tickets arc placed in ono Wheel Tho
first 210 Prlzos uro placed in another Wheel. A
number is drawn from tho numbor Wheel, and at
tbo same Umo a Prize Is drawu from tbo other
Wheel. Tho Prizo drawn is placed agaiust the
Number drawn. This operation la ropeuted until
ull tho prizes are drawu out.
Approximation Pjuzks.—Tho two preceding aud
tho two succeeding Numbers to thoso drawing tbo
firct 16 Prizes will bo ontitledto tbo 04Approxi-
inuUon Prizes, according to the Scheme.
$3,000 Prizes of $40,000 will bo determined by
tho lust figure of tho number that draws tho $40,000
Prize. For example, if tho numbor drawiug the
$40,000 Prizo ends with No. 1, then all tho Tickets
where the number ends in 1 will bo eutlUcd to $40.
If tbo Number ends with No. 2, then all tho Tickets
whero tho number ends in 2 will bo ontitlo4 to $40,
aud so ou to 0.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.
As, by this Scbemo. ono Ticket in overy 10 is
guaranteed to draw $10, wo will soil Certificates oi
Packuges of 10 Tickets, (whore tho numbors cud In
J, 2,3, 4, 6,6, 7, 8, 9, o,) at tho following rales,
which is tho risk on them.
All that they draw over tbo amount guarantood
uccrucs to tho purchaser.
Certlflccs of Package of 10 Wholo Tickets $00
“ “ 10 Half “ 30
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 16
It will be perceived, by this plan, that for $00 tho
purchaser has a CerUtlcato or 10 Tickets, when il
ho buys Tickets ho would only got for that sum 0
Wholes, thus by buying Cordlteatos be has four
more chuuces ter lurgor Prizes—Halves and Quar
ter Packages in proportion.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES.
Enclose tho mouey to our address for the Tickets
ordered, on reeoiptol'which they will bo forwarded
by ilrst mull,
Tho drawn numbers will be forwarded to pur
chasers Immediately after tho drawing.
45- Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Office, County and Stute.
Remember that ovory prlzo is drawn, and paya
ble without deduction.
AU prizes of $1,060, aud under, paid Immediately
alter the drawiug—oilier prizes at the usualtime of
thirty days, full without deduction.
49* AU communications strictly confidential.
Prize tickets cashed or reuewed in othor tickets
at eithor office.
Orders for tickets or certificates can bo addressed
cither to
S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
oct 26 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
A GRAND MAR*LAND LOTTERY
FOR'NOVEMBER, I860.
(On tho Havana Plan.)
CLASS O,
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,
To bo drawn SATURDAY, Nov. 22d, In Baltimore,
Maryland.
R. France ft Co., Manager*.
Prizes amounting to $382,600 will be distributed
according to tho following Splendid Scheme:
30.00Number*I—I,UO Prises!
Prizes payablo without deduction.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—SOUTHERN. Dl& h
TRICTOF GEORGIA;
[L, H.] Chahum 8. Hknhy, Clerk.
To thu Marshal or said District, Greeting:
YirHERHAS, Joseph Flnef— **
W Kao and .* “ ** ^
tho name, firm s
Florldujhavo exhibited their Hbel i_..
District Court fer tho Southsm District of. Georgia,
stating, alleging and propounding that on or about
the twenty first day of June, iu the present year, U
was agreed between the agents of tho ship Parlia
ment then in Liverpool, and tho agents ortho said
libellants, that the said ship Parliament should pro- v
ceod to Cardiff, and theucocouvoy a cargo of rail*
road Iron, not oxceudiug twelve hundred toua, to
Furnundiua, Amelia Island, Florida, and deliver lib*
same, oa being paid freight; that, aft the tlm* ot
making said agreement,It was represented by th*
agents of said ship, that with the said cargo ah*
would draw from eighteen to nineteen feet.only. ,
that it was further agreed, if on arrival off AmtUa <
Island, it should bo ascertained, from the pilot, that
thore was not sufficient water to admit the ship so
that shu could get up to Fernandlna, tbo i>p^|n
should havo the right, upon having th* feet duJ*
cortilled by a licensed pilot, to proceed to 8u
Marys, Georgia, or, if tho same objection applied tt '
thut port, thou to go to Savannah,or so near thirsta- 1
os she might safely get, and there deliver her cargoi
that the said chip arrived off Amelia lalaudon the
morning of tho twenty-ninth or September, when -
tho master of said ship represented that she drew
nineteen and eno hair feet of water, and there being -
ou thu bar, on that day, full twenty feat or water!
thero was amply sulllclentto admit the ship: never’
tboleLs, tho wiud belug adverse, the said ship did
not attempt to outer; that, on the following day.
tbo wind having In the moantlme continued to blow
from the west, and thereby greatly reduced the
water ou the bar, tho master of the said ship ob
tained from thu pilot in charge a certificate tnattht'
Bald ship drawiug nineteen and one tiftlf feet of-
water, could not cross tho bar that morning, and
immediately aud without forther delay, sat led away <
for Savannah; that at tho time when the said shfo -i
so sailed away, the weather was.perfeotly feir, and
has so continued hither to, and the anohorag e-p*r«
foctly secure, aud that it istne custom for snip* -
aud voxels to wait a reasonable time for fevorabl*
winds aud tidos to cross all bars, and thia the more
especially at thoso ports where the aid of ateam rt
cannot bu obtained; that there is reason to believ*
that tho master or the sold ship exaggerated her
draught, and thut the same did not exoeed nineteen
feet os represented by her agents at the time of
maklug tho said contract; butthat, even with the
draught of ulnotoonond one half feet, the said ship
could havo crossed the bar on divert days since
she so Bailed away, and without having been oom
polled to wait more than a reasonable time after
mr first arrival; that, before the arrival of the aafd •
ship off Amolla Island, tho owuers thereof, Enoch
Truitt ft Go., of Boston, had issued to the master ol
said ship positive orders to proceed at once to Sa
vannah, lu violation of tbo said contract, and that
thu subsoquout proceedings of the sold master were
merely u pretext to shield his owuers from legal
responsibility for such violation ; that the aaidmaa-
ter, ullhough requested so to do, refoses to proceed
loFeruandiuu uud deliver his said cargo, butinalsta
ou delivering tho sumo at Savannah on being paid
full freight; that, by ruasou of the said premise*
tho said libellants will bo subjected to great low'
damages and oxpeuses, lor wnich they are Justly
entitled to compensation from the said ibip; and
they thcreloro pray that process, in due form of
law, may fesue against the said ship Parliament ,!
hor boats, tackle, apparel and furniture, and tha
tho said Court will pronounco In favor or the said
libellants, tout tho master of said ship shall deliver
tho said cargo to them, free and discharged from
all claim for freight lor tho transportation thereof!
or iu default IheroOf, that tho said ship may be
cundemued in suchamount of damages os the Chart
may decree the said libellants have sustained, and
or such other and further roller as to right ana Jus
tice may uppurtoiu and tho Court is competent to
give in tho premises.
Aud whereas, tho Honorahlo John C. NlcoU.th* "
judge of tho said Court, has ordered and directed
the eleventh day of November noxt, for all persons
in geuoral, who havo or pretend to havo any right,
titlo or interest lu tho said ship Parliament, aer ■
boats, tucklo, apparel and furniture, to bo cited at - e ‘
tho premises, to appear before tho Judge or said -
District Court, at tho United States Court Room, in 1
the city of Savannah, at eloveu o’clock In the for*,
uoou of said day, there to show cause, if any they
have, why Judgmo t should uot pass as prayed for.
You arc, thereforo. hereby authorized, empow
ered and strictly ofoomud, peremptorily to cite «U1
persons whomsoever, having or pretending to bay* ' J
auy right, title or interest in tbo said ship Aril*.
ment, her bouts, tacklo, apparel and furnituro, by
all lawful ways and means, whereby this monition
may bu made public^ bo and appear at the tlmt
and placo aforesaid, before the Judge afore*ftl£[>
aud to attend ujhmi overy session and session* or - i
said Court to ho held then aud from tbonce, until n
dcilniUvo dccroo shall be promulgated in the preml- ’
sea, ff auy of them shall think fit to do so, to hear,
ubido by aud perform all and lingular that may b*
decreed iu tho promises, under pain of the law and
contempt thereof, aud whatsoever you shall do
iu tho premises you shall duly certify to the Judge ..
aforesaid, at tbo time and place aforesaid .together
with thoso presents.
WUuoss tho Honorable John C. Nlcoll, Judge o.
'.ho said Court, this eighth day of October, In the -
yiur of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and
fitly-six. HARDEN ft LAWTON,
Proctors for Libellant*.
$100,000
60,000
26,000
16,000
11,010
6,000
2,600
2,000
1,6)0
1,000
600
1,110 priz<», amounting to $382,5TO
Tickets $20—Halves $10—Quarters $6
49** All orders for Tickets or Packages in any oi
tho Maryland Lotterlos will receive prompt atten
tion, and the drawing mailed to all purchaser* im
mediately. ^
Address T. H. HUBBARD ft CO.
No. 39 Fayette street, or Box No. 40.,
oct 1—ly Baltimore Md
1 prizo,,
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6 “ .,
6 »» .,
200
st, prolonged tVestby a tract or land commonly
known as Lane ft Beard, which said lots. tottered
as above are parts and parcels of the Eastern M
G irt or. Garden lout No. 43 and 44 ‘ East; tho *am*
vied upon aa tbo property or Michael Pronder-
S ast. to satisfy-two fifes lor tbo 6th Circuit Court of
tie United States for the Southern District or Geor
gia, in favor of Ball, Cnss ft Co. and Rlploy ft Jod-
son vs. Mtobael Prendergast; property pointed out
by plaintiff’s attorney*
DAN’L H. STEWART,-
i TOl U. 8. ManhftL
HUNT & WEBSTER’S.
IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWINOMAOHINEc
TYKSIGNEP for Families, plantations, Dress ma-
X/kers, Tailors, Boot ft Shoe manufacturers and
others who may wish to do their own sewing cheap
ly and with expedition. This machine sew* a uni-
form stitch with both sides alike, and which will no
ravel. It is more simple, is less liable to get outo
order, and costs less in proportion than any other
michine. and 1* warranted to be per' *
well. Mai
furnished wi
that will bo necessary to ensure to the pui
Ub successful oporallon and durability.
The publi* are respectfully invited to call and ex<
amino them at 1860ongress it.
ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. Aat.
49* A very neat and ornamental Iron Tat
will now bo given with a machine for a small aom
uddUlonto tno regular price May 21-
apparatus necessary for convenient use is
with it, and any instruction will be given
to necessary to ensure to the purcbaier
All porsons interested in the foregoing i
aro required to take due uotlce Uiereor.
DANIEL H. STEWART,
U, K Marshal.
October 8th, I860. oot 10~lm
E xtra RAWLY FLOUR, Ao.-Jmt received,rt’
bags aud bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bbff ■'
crushed and powdored Sugar; 20 bbls A, B and 0
clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Coffee, in J4 and 1
lb pucka: 36 do do Mustard,Ginger. Cinnamon and
« o; 10 cases Table Salt; 10 naif bbl* Extra No 1
:korel; 100 doz Brooms, Buckets, Clothes Lin** '
Scrub Brushes; 81 half chut* Oolong T*a, looMaad,
in lb packs. For sale by
DAVID O’OONNOB,
NEW FALL AND WINTER ‘
DRYGOODS.
rnUE undersigned have and an now nOllVfcu:
X their stock of . J
Foreign and Domeatlo Dry Good*.
To which moy invite the attention of tb*ir friend* i
aud customers, and pnblio generally, a* tb*y-$Nl-< /
quite confident that they can offer such induce
moots as will satisfy the closest buyer*. In oar >
fine will be found a foil supply of Planter*’ GoodAi'-
such as Kerseys, Blanket*. Unsays, Flannel*, '
Shootings, Shirtings, Cloths, Casslmores, with a
good variety or other styles. Fanoy Dress Good*,
such os rich, (all wool.) Do Uine*. Worsted Plaid*,
Cashmeres, English and French Merinoe*. Silks,
black and colored. Alt$ Moire Antique Silk*, ba>
broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, ftQ*
ftc., all of which we offer on bberal term*,
and examine at WELLS ft Wil
oot 12 No. 149 C
author of “ Wldo, Wld* World,’’
A Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Meocah,byUe*t.
Burton, of the Bombay Army, with map and lllu*-
.ration.,
Tlio Humorous PoclrF.of Ulo,|ingUlh Luxoaf.,
from Chancer to Ran. , ...... . . ... .
Third volume Irving’s Llfo of Washington—chjdp
Wood, Therapewtio and Pharpacatofy—a new' '
work. . ,
Slmpeon’s Obsturetrica—2 vol*., complete.
Young America’s Pictnr* Gallery—70 ffinctra-
ra*. W. THORNS WILLIAMS, , ,
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