Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 19, 1856, Image 3

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^TrrrmMrnMlMiiwiiMiifillTif siiinfr - “oANOIWU AOADBMT. iiiwsmun a. BoxAKD rMiMtruUj m. Jl ibriiuhfe patrons that he will opto hla Acad* At Armory Hatt, on Batarday, Novem- JTSt.at 4 o'clock, P.M All life #*m»#r pupils on»iw itUMi.l. The German UindU 01 SMlun invited to form# «w* pviHioxABtiia DAwnra. •A mk. NICHOLS b*< returned and will com- J4m n»m!« hU Clowe.# at flt. Audrews Rail on rM tviiKM'loy, Nor. 5th, 18ML’ Uhl' tl j* UUOM Utljlu, tiifdllicr with two DOW Justir} u irllltti. Ur. S. may bo oeon at the Hall Join II .t. ti. 'll) OP. 41 eaoh day. VI.-a11 •itoD'ijand imtruotlonln fauoy Dauotng <ivv.il a< ovmI ou liberal term*. * dot 26—S>t House-furnUhlng Storo, Hodgson's Now Block tug 4 liAviusrarnm * T TO BN K V AT J.iw ' •> arAHTi, oa. Wmi>raoUo.laUioaoinil..orUwoook, Wurrno, WwWnit™, uJ Baldwin. UanncM-B.taklViiUr, Rabun Admit., out) K. A. doulUrd, UATMimh. Jug wm, a. DAiaaMj, LTTORNBY A T fj A W , • (o nit ratroni of tm Sav’h Oeotglin ... *-“* “ hproytoui .Tm* All dobu duo to tho Georgian previous to tlto UU Instant, aro payabla only to tho uu dartlgued. Note* aad account* duo Id tho city will H presented Immediately, tod til debta due lo tho oouulry will bo forwarded by tu early mall. Tula iititot tbo drat tlmo that tho undersigned haa juDllnly appealed to hla lato patron, he route that thcr will u *t ooualder him unreasonable la urging U|WU jgfjg ‘ uk.u iiieiu mo oeoetslty for Iramodlate payment. .UMiutai.^oti may bo made dlroctly to the under* .irfii.j i, or«. R. B.lltlton A Co., whoso recolot wlU »K«o- 1)0 V'4ll>i. vivumiH.i, May 28, l m. *frer -r „ ^ t'ho sub'“ilbera otter far sale a largo and varied usortmou: ofsecond-h rod prlutiug material, sum- dent to c-wiblUU a • -iipteto dob Office. with but low nilditl oial artiel- . omwl-tiug In part of—One ample font o’ email pi.* •, as good as now, aud varl- oiis totiLi of Job typ». me super royal band-prose; vino l loo A Co a |»r • n-prew. latest improvement, uew; two sr ui ire In ;o Imposing stones, now; dou- mo and tiu.tio • au ■> ; oases, composing sticks,ool- .i mu rales, p’slIsvB,. ises, etc., etc., together with various otSoi- arid- pertaiuluc to a newspaper ..r job olllo<t. R. B IIH.TON A CO. nine 28 professional Carbe. V. R, SHAOKELFOBD. COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah, Qa. Wild* removed to Hodgaoo’s now buildings, over noS TldON A GORDON. at (JUAULB8 A* PHICB. attorney and solicitor, Tuskegee* Ala, Witt attend the Courts of the Circuit. uovB lm is. aenuTOOcnm. jno. ooura nunn. UOUPBR * FRASER* i\Vm& K GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, my street, Savannah, Oa, fmyll il. J. DAVANT.JH, PACIOU AND COMMISSION ME BO ANT, No. OT Bay Street, jy ,o Savannah,Gut LtaiflS M. SAVAUB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tu as vi ixs, rnoiua county, oa. AH busUiot entrusted to his care will receive prompt ut tenth- lyr—mar!7 iASSSU. RO.hJUKS. UODGHJIM & .NORRIS, (late Crane A Rodgers, WHOLESALE OHOOEUS, UAV-8TUKBT, SAVANNAH. juus 1, lhii5, Qe P** JEFFERSON ROBERTS, GENERAL COAIALISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Timber aud Lumber. SA VANN AH, Qa. WILLIAM H. DASHER, AT LAW, AflORNEY’ AND COONdKLLORAT fv lupvlllo, Lowndes County, tia. Will praouuo in Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Waro, Appliiib*. t’elfalr, Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaakl oo miles, ii jjrgU; and m Jottewou, Madison, Ham- nuu. tml Jilj ajlacointles, Florida. jjiyil k. WHioitr. j r. a.aavAUS. WRIGHT 06 SAVAUB, A VrOHSEYH AX LA IK, mtu.MdjjriciL oa Jyiu tNiilNlSit, AKOHITEOT AMD dUttVMVOB, fOuVKti OF DKATTOK AND BHYAN-SW., (AbovoC A. L. Lamar.) jyO—am A. IL-. ALPIN Ot BROTHERS, Lumber, Mill and Brick Varda. jept^a SAVANNAH, OA. 1.1 odium.~ w*. sTAWLsr. n. a. OUDEN.IT&RR & CO., uuuBn.at nnw «• vw«, Shipping and‘Commission Merchants, ,tAy-BTBIUT.SAVANNAH. 0A. E.CUHMINO, IAU, Q OUlce over Tbomu M. Turner ft Oo. * hruf AAVAMNAl, QA Ba>lreot. •11 DR. Cu ARLES H. COLD1NU, OFK1ICK AND B18IDKN0K, No. 14 MBEHTY-SL, One door west of Drayton, lAM. W. IIKKRN. U. r. HMOllT. URHBN * SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ouuu raoaastuN, qa. • PATTEN, HUTTON A CO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Uwy-etreet, SavaiiiuUH, Ga. w. h. barrel RllBLL, DEALER IN CUOIOB FAMILY GROCERIES and Foreign and Domes tie Fruit, corner Broughton and )Vhiiaker-tU. ‘ own aud country sutipllod with ohoiuo goods at moderate prices. AU orders promptly attended lo, anJ satisfaction always guarauteed, aplS JOHN O. FALLIGANT, WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL DKALKft IN WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW 8ABH AND PANE DOORS. West side Monument Square, Savanuab, Os. mayll JOHN M. M1LLBN , ATTORNEY AT LAW, OtUco corner Bay ami Drayton atroots jyw . PHILIP M. RUSSELL, NOIARY® U»N\® VA ?CKU?jScolSftSrf *AND . copvist. Will uxouto Deeds, Mortgaged, Power of Attorney, * idiaklnr "* * J Wills, Bonds, Notices aud Talcing ot Interrogatories. OIUoo at the Court Hduso, Savannah, Oa. Court Days, Third Tuesday in each moutn, qnd held at the olHcoof Kilwatd u. Wilsou,Bsq. Residence, Gastou, between Barnard aud Tattnall Biroot. Anycallatuigbt,on business, will boattemiod toimqpodlately. jy26 WM. O. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rnsuA, worm ooc«ty,ua.. (ran umcn, auun.) WlU practise in the Southe rn tiro uit, ana In Macon, Dooly and Worth Counties oi the Macon Circuit. 49* Particular attention given to the collodion of dalms* * *•“ * g In South-Western Georgia. Je2—Om P. JACOBS, MBOAR AND TOBACCO STORK. • No. 29, Boll street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. B.—Keeps constantly on baud Spaulsh, Uad Spanish, aud American Segara, at wholesale and r« all. Also, ChowiugTobacco,Snuff, Ac. June] JAMES Me HENRY, Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marino Protests Noted aud Extended, Average adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawni Papers prepared whereby to recovor losses from American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters connected with shlppiug au«l In- ,urauoe, No. 118 Uay-stroet opposite the front ol tho Custom House. ly hot 8 JESSE T. BERNARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, NownausviUe, Fla. Kefsronw—George . Hrowu, William Dell, Now- uansville, Fla., It. d. Hlltnu, Boston A Villalouga. Savanuab, Ga. my If C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW nunxuN, tuuBD w>., ox. WlU atteud to professional business in tbeCoumiee or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, UurL wether and Troup. Reference—Hon. K. Y. Hill, UGrauge, Ga.; Hon. David Irwin, Marietta, Go.: Colouol 11. M.TidwelL Fayetteville, Ga ; and Mr. WUHam Dougherty. Co* lumbus, Ga. sopl7-iy Wm. McAllister. tubed on reasonable terms. Orders res- poctfuily solicited, ap IS M ATTORNEY AT LAW, rabl-ly inwiNTQW, ox.- 0. *. a uUlitOJf. . s.o. acusitu 1.1RR1SON Ot MoGEHEB, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND i orvViirdiQg tlcrcliituU. ID INK *11 0KOXD-STKBJCT, OOLUMSIH, OIOHGIA. »gr Particular attention given lo the sales of gnate, Negroes and l*ro»luoe. . Uj- liberal advance* madeou Negroes aad M«r- ottandiie. KUHE, PATTEN A CO. - GUN BY & DANIEL, vColumbiu, Ga. 1TEW ART^GRAY * CO.) RUSE, DAVIS k LONG, \ ^ vgnaah WM. WRIGHT, / savannan YOUNG, ATKINS.* DUNHAM, 0. A. GREENE & CO., ^ U. 6. SMITH, j- Mobile, Alabama. o«t 23 ly ,0a A k non & Uommiddiou House, A. n. MoLAUGHLIN, ( u.iuural Aguiitaud Auctioneer, A»i:vit.4 from bis friends consignments or every Itiduriptmn. 1’ako.H orders for Cotton. Ad* special uuuution given to tho salos or Real Kst-tte, Stocks and Negro proporty. at publtn and private sales. I 'rompt returns-and ditpafeh. doforonoo— 1 A. L l.AMAR. mi:USO m; whit smith, ATTORNEY AT LAW, XLUOATOK, Bin FLORIDA, Will practice In the Eastern and Southcru Counties Refer Vo-Coi. 8. 8. Sibley, aud R. B. Hilton, 8a anuab. __ fob2-tf wtaasM PHiLLiPH, 1TTOBNEY AT LAW, KiBiirri, oi. oot 2d—ly MPATHY taUSOOTKIV AT thh SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK A JOB OFFIOfl. 1 MorchantH can bo supplied at short nntloo with nill-IleiulN, Bills of Lading, Dray Books, Ulrttulors, Cords mid niaiik Books. J>rtlou|ar jttonllon given to BOOK AND PAM- ion as Catalogues Ibr Cor PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues Ibr Collegos, Proceedings or Meetings. Roports^By.-Lawa, etc. Thfuiknfl Tor thu very liberal inttrolrngo Uoretororo received, we roaiMotfully solicit a continuance ol tho same, (baling that wo shall bo able to please all who may fkvor us with a call, both as to prices and oxooutlon of work. w ._. . .'ADELFORD. FAYAt 00. 4ST Berths not seourod until paid Ibr. Oabln Passage. ,,...W6 Hteoroge Passago8 ; JT ShlpiMrs or Cotton by those steamships will iloasotako notloo,tlmtno cottou will bo rucclvml at ho prestos that Is not distinctly marked ou thu edge of the halo. . tiovlfi FOB OHARMGBTOS DIRBCT. jaaMMfeHgskwiN. rurolibBd with .now boiler, «■' 8»r- twloo. wwk—balwaen c FOB SALS. .wise A valuable rloo plantation on the Ba* ■****■ tKptllla river, at a good pitch of tide, eou- 1||I| attaining Tour hundred acres tide swamp, JUilL or which two hundred and lllty aro clearod aud under bank, with ihruo hundred sno llfty tores or plno and hammock land attaohod, seven y acres ot which havo been cultivated In corn. On the prem ise* are a small dwolbng house, overseer and no- gro houses to acoommodale one hundred and thir ty negroes, a burn aud other plantation bulldlugs, 7 lie settlement Ih prettily situated on an' elevated bluir or tho river and remarkable Ibr Its healtbfbl- lieu. TIPs property to bo sold for a division. Further Information may bo obtained from tbo undersigned on the adjoining plantation, or by addressing him at JeiVursonton, Camden county. novl8-tr L. W IIA7.KLHUR8T. wemm, FOR PHILADULPIIIA. To (mm on Saturday .You. ttld, at 3 o'clock, l\ M. tngton t Tbo undorslgnod wishing to tnako a ebaugo in business, oner to soil on Thuis- I day, the 18th day of December, the MAG JA HOUSE, at Uristol, the largest and moat a>mvoniently arranged Hotel In Wostern Virginia; Immediately at tbo terminus of tho Vir- ’ fa und TounessooRi . . ship for Baltimore aud Wash- bo lauded at Now Castle, Delaware, IT desired, from which place cars start throo times dally Ibr the ubovo nltlcs, and other Southern Pointy novl7 ' FOR HAWKINSV1LLE. ^ AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. Tho steamer ISAAC SCOTT, Capttln ii i s- tui giuia and Tounessoo Railroad, a point that will ro- celvo lull patronage from tno Road at all times- Tbo Magnolia Hmuso imwboahos ndvanttgos over all other houses at Bristol, It being the only accost. >iblo houso in tho plaoo. Tlio Hotel is dlroctly opposite the Va. k Tonn. R R , Uo foot front and remit g 100 feet back, and 3 stories high, and within 40 rards ortho track, with good water and out buildings all complete. Tltoy will also sell 4 Lots adjoining tno ViTginla Depot, well suited for business or any kind. Tbo above property, If not disposed of privately lielbro, will bo sold tu tho highest bidder, at public aucllou, in front or the Mugaolina Houso, at 12 o'clock, M., on Thursday, tbo 18tb day or December next. Terms—Oue-third cash, and thobalaucoin two ouual Instalments, in ono aud two years, the pur chaser giving bonds with approved security. W. G. l'KCK, GEO. 15, LANQHORNE, uovU—H8D 8. W. HANFOBD. the loth Instant, at 3 o'clock, v. u,, from the rlinrUotnn Charleston stoamors' wharf. noll-at J. W. LATHBOP k 00. have immediato despatch Ibr above port. .. frolght, apply to novlO C. A. GREINER. •ply on HTKhMXU IJuMKR. 8XMFS0.X UXIES SSKtM^kly United State* Mall Line. (roamcRLY ooluhaw uodri) KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE. Mr. .Sterling Lanier, Into of tho Lanier Houso House, Macon, Ga., aud 8ampann lanior, late or Tuskegoe, Alabama, will bo happy to utset all frleuds and custom- orsat tbo Lunar House, whore thoy have ample accommodation lor two huudred and fifty persons. 'roprleh TH ■W novS S, k H. LANIER. Proprietors. TO RENT. A good brick tonoment to rent on Jones trect. Rent $200 por annum. Also, ono on Gaston st. Kent $350 per haunum. Apply to A. WILBUR, ou(2&-lw Ill Bay st. TORBNT, Ot% Two comfortable brick tenements ou Jane* street, at $30$ each. Apply to THOS HOLCOMBE. nov!2-2aw2w A comfortable 'wo story houso ou a huso, mout. corner St. J alien and Lincoln slrcets .Possession given immediately. For porticu- iquiro of J. J. Gammon ou tbo premise*, uovll OFFICE FOR RENT. § Having romovo; to the office heretofore oc cupied by Wm 8. Baslngor, Esq., my former i Isfor rent. uovl3-lw JOSEPH GANAHL. steamship*— jOXVILLE..l,60u tons..Capo. 0. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ .. Oapt. Thomas Lyon. FMJWBA 1,900 “ ..Capt. B.S. Wooilhull. LABAMA.... 1,800 “ ..CptO. R.Soheock. ... wnx UEAVX HXVXMMXH KVXBT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The*o ships are among the largest on Ihe coast, unsurpassed In speed, safety and comfort, making Utolr passages in fifty to sixty hours, and are com manded by skillful, careful ar 4 . polite officers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they olTer a meet desirablo conveyance to New York. Cablu Passage to New York $26 Steerage Passago to New York 8 PADKLFORD. FAY k 00., Savannah. SAH’L L. MITCHH.L 18 Broadway, * New York. raV'iiBSKiii's vii'ttui, AND ALL THK INTEKUtUUTB LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. ■ The now ht>n steam paoxet SWAN, Captain Richard Johnson, will leave Charleston wharf every Friday morning, at 10 o’clock, punctually,.for Domsry T s Ferry, and all intermedi ate landings ou the Savannah River. jar The Swan has superior accommodations for passengers. For freight engagements apply to sept23 JOHN RICHARDSON. UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. fir PalaOca, Ead Fla., via 1 H FOR RENT, TWO comfortable Woodeu TEN EM ENTS corner or Llborty aud Drayton streets. Apply to JOHN BOSTON, sept 30 FOR RENT. THE subscriber being about to partition oil'the two elegant and commodious sto ries over Dr. Brantley s Drug Store into .offices, offers them for rout by 1st or No- romberuoxt. CHARLES 8HOLL, sept 29 Architect. FOR RENT ery above places. Frolght will be takeu for Trader's HiU and tntor- medlute landings on St Mary's River. 48T No freight will be token after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent state* tom accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Steampacket Wharf, near the Ou works, or to Jy26 OLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, kg'ts, 8. SsirXliie J.TV, PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troup vtllo, LowudesConty, Ga. (roll t THK fourth story Store. Apply to sopt 2D—tl u 6S$ v or pr._ Brantfe^’s Drug CHARLES 8HOLL, Architect. FOR RENT. t A WHARF STORE under 174 Bay strut Possession glvou 1st October. Apply to TISON k GORDON, sept 20 CHAS. G. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, JULLXOOKVUXX, QX.| Practices Law iu thu various Counties of the Oc* mulgeo Circuit, uud the 4«|Jolnlug Counties OfTwiggs, Laureus aud Washington. Refer to—John Boston, H. A. Crane, and R. B Hilton. febl4 gkorgea. GGRDGn; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, aud Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claim* for the State of Georgia. Office Corner Bay and Bull streets. Ai mylQ YONGE Ot FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, xo. 94 axr-tmuacr. -iavxxniu. ox apr4 J. M. EYRE, COMMISSION MEROHANT, «ug20 No* 149 Bay-st., Savannah. JOHN G.BOOTJ ’Rj CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will also give bis attention to designs In Arohitoo- are. Office in the store of John williumaon, Esq., day street. my 13 JOlixN BILBO, Ordinary uf Chatham County, AND xrrORNEV AT LAW. Dittos in the Ciurt House. myl8 ■XXOTONYilccrLLOM, D. A. O'BYRNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 176, Bay-st., over Turner A Go's. Drug Store tUVXKNXJl, 01. dot 10—ly .ATTORNEY" AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia. ir tne Bank orsavan* maylB r 'Jdlue on Bay street, over ti Tr,'L7fTKWG,- AT TORN BY AT LAW, Corner of Buy and Whitaker Street*, Binmi. fob 22 3mo* WELLS Ot WILLIAMS, 0BXLKK8IN DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANCY DRY GOODS. No. 149 CongreMt., Savannah, Qa. JA3. T. WELLS, formerly or UeauTort Dilt. S. C. rUEOPHlLUS WILLIAMS, “ Sorlven Co.,Oa. I«pt7 r.o.a ». il pxm w. i. to no RUSE, DAVIS Ot ItONG, nu9ui i/xvib n lenu, COMMISSION MEttOH ANTS SAVANNAH, G A. may 80 LOCKETT Ot SNMLLINGB? 04 * 0 * COMMISSION M.KR0HANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Savannah, Ga. Will attend to tho soiling ufull kinds or produoo AriotaUontiou given to recnivlng aud forwarding foods. may 31 ly DENTISTRY. Dra. ROY ALL A JOHNSON, Dentists, office corner St. Jullen-st (PIOTI and Market Square, over B. Jll. /'UDDEJ mot’s Jewelry store. Office hoars rrojn s to 2 o’clock, and from 8 to 6. 11 eom miller & ROLL, ATTOANEVS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, OA. WlU practice In tho Brnuiwlck Circuit—ootnprls- hf ths following Couutios: MfeussfoHs w,r "' Apw " , ” i ' WlW & HILI.BR, L. 0. ROLL. •»»» If A. II. CHAMPION. (Suocawir to Gbamploa A Witta.1 WU0LE3ALB AND RBTAJL GBOGom, n<> .,IIuntr9>t., bolween tlu Huk.tuilU.y i-Orocrie., I^rdfa,nd Dwutloliqnin, Vrulla, Ac., to. IW.I-TOM—A. Uluraploo, Esq., Sunuol Salomon., i*l., Rnbun A wbltoboM, w4SwlH80o. .«niab, n». mrli OHAPPEft « CO, .«•« Wbltmkcr Street, S.r.n.nh, a.., 8. W. BAKBB, ATTUHN'KV ANDCOUNSBLLORAT LAW, Troupvlllo, Irowudos County, Ga. Reference—Hon. W. R. Flkmlno, Savannah, Ga, myll EDWARD G. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OK DEEDS. U Messrs. Ward ow«uk‘ ! aw Office. (myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE di CO., IKKOHANTS, iJOMMISSIOIT ANT) FORIVi Boy*tire<( Saw-mah, mOS. 6. WAYNE. J. K. URr'NViLUv R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, jy 6—tf Savanuab. Chattanooga. FOB HALE A VALUABLE LOT, near tho Central Railroad Depot, about 60 x 100 feet. TbU Lot is feoHimplo. On the premises are three comfortable Woodeu BUILDINGS, wmen rent for »juJ pur uunum. Terms moderate, Apple to J. B CUBBEDGE, sopt 29 • Agent. Ml ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA i i i i GEORGIA J. Ji HHSLHR, Proprietor. Late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleam. Passengers por Evening Trains will find Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars, may!4 a* n> MERCHANTS’ HOTEL. It UORNE] II BOARD PXR DAT.. BOARD PXB W**K BOARD PXR NORTH ,mayl3 MILLS HOUSE', $ 1 60 , 6 00 . 20 00 OOBNBB MEETINQ AND QDEEN-STBEETS, CHARUtITOR, 8. 0. THIS House la now adapted to all the wants of the Travelling Pubiio, and the ef forts of tho Proprietor will be to deserve tbeir patronage^ mar 81 THOMAS S. NICKERSON. VALUABLE PLANTATION NEAR AMER1CU8 1,000 Acre*—500 Cleared, ■ Tho subscriber offers at privatosalc, on favorable tormB, a raluable I’lunta- iloo, containing 1000 acres, about 600 sores of which is in cultivation, well Improved, and most of It fresh land* This plantation is situated throo miles doiow Aiuurlcus. ou the lino of tho Georgia tad Florida Railroad. Tho Stage Road is the western ‘fKpJHk, 01 IwWj c 5E in boundary, and it extends castordly to Muokaloo Creek. It Is occupied this year by lit [easra. Folder, Baveuss At Davis.’ The plantation is very hoxlthy. very productive, well wa’erod, and convenient to a good-market. Thoso desiring a bargain, will please addresa the subscriber as early as possible, at Albany, Ga., or apply to Newnan MoBaln, Esq ., at the Araerlcus Hotel, who will Bhow the promises to those desl rlug to purchase. NELSON TIFT, uov18-6t Albany, Ga. LANIER Ot ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Itp6-ly NAOOX, OA. W. M. LAWTON & CO. Charleston* South Carolina. SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FAC TORS. R. Wainwiuht Bacot I William M. Lawton Joseph T Dill | Winborn Lawton, Jr aug29-cod4m . JOHN S. NORRIS, architect. IJ AVING reauraed the practice ol hisproles- IX slon, olfora l»l*ser vices to bis friends and the public as an Architect and superintendent. Designs fot any purt of tho country suppllod and executed in all the various hratiohcs ol hla proro* ■Ion, auoh as Public Ifidillces, Stores, Dwellings. Monuments, Ac. Phoroughiy Fire Proof Shires de, gned mi I .KrtouwJ. Offinn ul prosout in Bay Laue. -.1 - ■ .. j fttJ g..|y ■ The subscriber oilers for sale all her isseisions in Scrlvon county, contain- g about one tnouaand acres of Land, tore or less, *11 adjoining said Ferry, id extending to the August* road — be improvements consist of • good re, Warehouse: and all other necossac ry out-Duuatngs. About sixty-five aores are undei 1 fence and Ih good order for cultivation. The land a first quality, and well supplied with fencing tim- >cr. It la an excellent atand for the merchandise business. The Ferry Is the best' locatod and most patronised ot any otbor botween Savannah and Augusta. There to also passing through the land a never falling stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars address me at Springfield, Effiugham coupty. Ga. §ept 7—tT ELIZABETH JONES. VALUABLE PLATNATION FOR8ALE a THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale bis T PLANTATION, InTtbei “ rear oftheOustotn Houso. R* B. HILTON* ATTORNEY AND C0UN8EI.L0R AT IAW. Office corner of Bay and I iraytuu-sl*. SAVANNAH. OA- my 11 OB.OCF1RXS1S, (DO. *nE0FIVKD per (itiunaor Alabama, and in Btoro : XL 80 kegs extra Uo:.i.od Butter, WHQTJCUU AMD OCT AIL DXAUtRB Ut a» B 60 boxes State Cheese, . 20 do English Dairy Cheui>e, 16 boxes Pino Apple Choeae, . 30 liarruU choice Apples, 00 barrel* extra Eating Potatoes, 8ft BABSEL8 BED ONIONS, 20 DA HULLS YELLOW ONIONS, 2 barreh Tomatoes, S BABKBI.S PIliAHS. 4 BOXBR NEW LEMONH, 1/5 DO NEW RAIHINfl, 10 boll boxes new Ralsius, 10 quarter do do dii, also: 2 barrels extra Pig Hams, 2 barrels ex tea Pig didos. 2 barrels extra Pig ciboulders, ■■ 1 Dried Beef, mokod k Pickled Touguos, Touguus, Onrued Beef, Pork, *u, . -- ’ R. H. WATSON * 00., - No. 29WWUk.r iWMt. “■HUDSON’S nBE? nnnnsr lITTIberty Uounty, called lllllhovon, situatcu miles from Hioeavllle, and six miles from theGul Railroad, containlngThree Thousand Acres. Three hundred acres cleared and under good fence, moat the lost few yearn, iredf of which boa been cleared within The other portions havo been highly manured for number of years, and are now vory productive. Ou tho ploco is a valuable Saw aud Grist Mitt on a fine stream, in good rnnulng order * a large and commo dious Gin House, as good as new; with runnloggear for horse power, together with a good Gin. Good new framed Negro Houses, sufficient to accommo date fifty Negroes. His elegant ucw two story Dwelling House, together with ail necessary out Buildings, such as Stables, Corn Houses, Ac. In feet every thiug in such order that tho purchaser can reallao tbo full resources of the land without the outlay ora dollar in fixtures. It Is probably tbe best settled Plantation lu Liberty oounty. Il will bo trod ono third cash, tbe balance iu aud two years. Tbo only Inducement to sell is the fact that tho subscriber bos anothor Plantation six miles from this, and the necossary attention to both takes too much time from bis professional engage- inuitta, heuco be would relieve himself of the care or ono by disposing of IL 4 . , When at home tbe subscriber will take pleasure lu showing tbo place * lu his absence Mr. “■ •m:I 16-law8w ie the subscriber wm uuce pleasure place to any one who may call, and Mr. Benjamin Dorsey wlU ahowtt. r WM. B. GAULDKN. IHM tail HWtodo,, m •Nm.‘, oU» iMm*. A. ~g. > . TlM,.tiMUl.Ul|t KOBIIIA, <’milntli TUsahanUhln HOUIIIA, I’aiu; Wowlhulli Will leiv. i. Hbovo. .... mVffi| . Ill run regularly— ■vauuah and Charleston; For freight or passago apply to J. P. BROOKS, Ageut, “““ Charleston wharf. The United States Mall Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Hardlo, will leave as above. For freight or 'passage apply to • C. A. GREINER, Agont Cabin Passago go oo Stoorago Passago 7 00 Paaaen^ora by this “ * .DUlard, wlU leave oa above, on ’ : -Hi —"i r I I • I — ■ •• — • - \ M raiu^Asroii EXCHANGE MUTUAL INS. COMPANY ' • OF PHILADELPHIA. : Onpltnl... “;.......$800,000 , JOHN M. HALE, President. JOHN MoPOWELL, JR., aoorolarv. Fire lusuranoo, limited or ixrjKtual, mwlo in town or country, on ovory dotorlptlon or property. Marina Insurance uu "ossuls, Cargo aud Freight. V ROBERT AUSTIN, Agont, nov!3 161 Bay street. HOWARD FIltK AND MARINE INS. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (Frankttu Building, U4 WaluUt-st., Pblladolphla.) CHAKThJt PERPETUAL. Inoorjiortod by Act ol tho t^glsluture or I'onn sylvuuiu Capital |wld Ui and invested $1(18,100 Chartered Capital 5W.QQQ Insurance agaluat Iross or Daraago by lire, Ma rine and Inland Navigation, at tbo lowest rates. PKROIVAL M. POTTS, Proeideiit. 0. E. SPANGLER, Vice President, W. II. WOODS, Secretary. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, novia 164 Bay street. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. THK INSURANCE COMPANY OF THK VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Available Capital $800,000 oo Surplus 61,617 27 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Takes risks on Cargo, Freight, Uuildiugs, Mer chandize, &o., In town and country. Irosscs promptly aud liberally adjusted. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, novia 164 Bay street. FOB PHILADELPHIA.—Tho fine Baffin . „aillng sobr K. L B. WALES, Capt. Hoffknan,wlll FOR FREIGHT OK CHARTER—Tbe Swc- dish brig SYDI’OLEN. Capt. Bodorberg, ipiy «n board at Habcribam’s wharf, or io uov3 PADELBORD, FAY k CO. Tho uudorslgnad having beau appointed Ageut for tbo above Insurance Companies, is now pre pared to issue Policies ot Insurance, ou VESSELS, CARGOES, FREIGHTS, I MUSES, STOCK LV TRADE, FURNITURE 40., &o., at as low rates as any other retpontible agency in this city, and pledges himself to his friends aud those who may ho desirous to iusuro with him, that tho offices for which he Is Agent aro sound, reliable, and wol 1 conducted, and will pay prompt ly all losses that may occur, without cavil or delay. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, novlS 164 Bay afreet. FUR PHILADELPHIA—The first doss Hchr. IDA, Capt. Corson, will havedospatob. or Balance of freight apply to U0V7 0. A. GREINER. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $26 OO. klr Ui ■ IHE NE W AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL PalaOca, But Fla., da Darien, llnmnokk, st. "■“•k The uew and elegant stoampacket DARLINGTON, OapL Brook, leavos morning, at 10 o’etoek, for ihe naandJc FOR PALATKA, FLA., Via Darien, Bruntwick, St. Mary*. Qa., Femandi- “ “ He, Pioolata and Black OreBt, Fla. THE stoamer WGLAKA, Capt. N .King, will leave for the above placee every Saturday Homing, at 10 o'clock. This boat haa large and airy State Room accom modations, and taking the luloLd Passage, offers evory inducement to Invalids and -'hers. Freight will be taken for Trader’s Hill and inter mediate landings on SL Mary’s River. No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board at the Florida Bteam packet wharf, or to Jy26 OLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM stammering f'tUKED by Dr. WYCKOFF, or Pittsburg, Pa., Vj without pain or Surgical Operation, who will send tho euro to any part of tbe World, on the re ceipt or $10; aud tho money returned, if the cure Is not effectual. All lotters must he addressed to Dr. Wyokoff, Box 746, Pittsburg, Pa., In care or Arthurs, Rodgers & Co., Bankers. P. S. Correspondents will please enoloee stamp for return postago. Cautiox.—All persons who cannot produce my genuine certificate, are humbugs. aept26—wly Dr. W. ATTENTION PUBLIC. afe AND Livery Stables, NO. 225 BAY STREET, FREE J&AN, HENDERSON ft CO. PROPRIETORS. - T HE gubrcrlbers would Inform the public that they have oeoued a Stablo in tho Brick Build ing o» Bay street/between Montgomery aud JolTer- son atroots, and have added to their already LARGE STOCK several woll broke NOR1HERN HORSES, besides uew BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, and are now ablo to supply all ordors In their lino. Thoy will have OMNIBUSSFS and HACKS on tho arrival and departuro of tho Cara and Steamers And also HACKS lor PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION. Their establishment In all Its departments, they aro determined SHALL NOT BE EXCELLED IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY. FREEMAN, HENDERSON k CO. oct30-tf THK GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. A REf taking MARINE and RIVER Risks at their Agency, on Drayton streut, near the Bay. Agency,'on Drayton streut, roved Risks will be taken on liberal terms, Appi and tbe usualcredit given on Premium Notes. ... . givi Three quarters of tho business will be returned to the customers in Scrip. oct22-lm C. A* I*. Lurnar, Agent. INSURANCE. Soutliern Mutual Insuvaiicu Comimny Southern Mutual Lite Ins. Company, Home Insurance Company, ufN.Jem, Springfield Fire St Marine Kiiu* Com'y* Risks in the above Insurance Companies umloria ken by WH, KING 4 80NS, Agents, No. 99 Bay street. Savannah, 14th December, 1866,decl4 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charier Perpetual, Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1866* $2,230,Wb s. Total amount or dividends paid to date 716,492 6o Tbtol amount of claims by death paid to date 1,886,WH) 84 $4,262,488 V. Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph l. Lord, General Agent, Uobort L. Patterson. President. •The funds of this Compauy are oil solely invested In first class bouds aud mortgages, stocks, cash, and notes ot members fully secured by their i>oUule* For further particulars Inquire ol' WM. II. GLADDING. Ageut in Savannah, At the office of Bell k Prentiaa J, S. SULIJ VAN, Medical Examiner. Messrs. Pauk.foub, Fat &Co.. t. K. Tm, Esq., State Bank. feu 29 THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 Walnut tired, Philadtl^ia Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL §300,000. VIM, KiXLSX, AMD INLAND USDHAMCI. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Latbrop, 632 Spruce street; Alexander Whllden, Merchant, 14 North Front-Btit John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter 4 Co.; E, Tracy, firm of Tracy k Baker: John R. il’Curdy, firm of Jouos, while it M’Curdyj Isaac Haalehurst, Attorney and Counsellor; James B. Smith, firm or James B. Smith k Oo.: Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy k Baker: R. S. Walton, 360 Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES 0. LATHKOP, President. Thos. K. Limerick, Secretary. - JAMES M* CARTER* Agent* Juno 16 No. 86 Bay street. ha. BY BELL & PRENTISS. MUOCKWoKMIO fHILBRICK A SELL Groat safe of liooks aud StatUmery at Auction. THIS EVENING, at early gas light, at tho Moro cornor or Congress Whitaker Atroots, Books aud Stationery, Encyclopedias and vnlua- blo Solentifie, Mechaulcal and Architectural works, magnificently Illustrated; l/iudon and American works of fine and useful arts, and splendid stan dard library books lu all tl-o various dopartmonls of Literature. Tho collection comprises the great ost varloty of valuable standard works In the va rious departments ».r literature, science and arts ever offurud In tills city, including most of the bent standard works published In this country. Anmi- ale and elegantly Illustrated works, fine Bibles und Prayer Books, fine Letter and Note Papers, Envoi- opc», Stationery, An., Ac. i he hooks are all new and warranted perfect aud will bo sold entirely without rosorvo to tbe highest biddor. Ladles aud gontlomon are iuvltod to cull and ex amine them during tho day. Catalogues may bo bad at the soles room Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for aud take away their books tho day following each safe. Suo to onntinuo overy evening during tho wook. uovll Watches and Jewelry. THIS EVENING, 12tb, at 7 o’clock, at tho storo No. — Congress street, opposite Monument Square, will bo told: A geueral assor.meut of Wotoljes and Jewelry, consisting of Gold »nu. blivet Watches, Gold Pen cils, Pens, Lockets, Pius. Ainu., geueral assortment of fino Jewelry. Hated Wire, and Fancy Articles. Terms cash. Sales to bo continued evory evening during tbo w'cek novl2 Fulton Market Beef at Piivate Sale. Just received per steumcr Kuoxville: 12 half bbls l ulton Market Beef, put np express ly for us, and warranted better than any other sold in this market. Wo shall receive by every steamer a small lu- voice or this Beef, which wo can with confidence recommend' to tho dealers and warrant it to givo satisfaction. novll Potatoes at Private Sale. Ju-t received per schr T Raymond from Now York, 20 bbls Potatoes, in gwd order. uoll Apples at Pi ivuto ale. Just received per avhr E L B Wales, York 36 bbls Apples, in prirno order. from Now noil Houses and l-ot ut Prlvuto Slue, l/it No, 17 corner ol Taylor uud TatlnaU-strcets, 86 to 160 foct, with Improvements, consisting or a doublo tenement two story Houso, on high base ment—aiTlu good repair. Fcr terms and other particulars, apply at our Counting Room. novO • • New Fish. Just received direct by schr L S Davis: 26 bbls uew no. 2 Mackerel 2u do do do 3 . do 20 lilt bbls do do 2 do 26 do do dodo 3 do 26qr do dodo 2 do 26qr do dodo 3 do 10 bbls Picketed Shad 106 boxes, each 40 lbs, uew Codfish—prime 10 do do 60 do, smoked Salmon, now laudiug aud for safe low from the wharf.' —ALSO— 60 boxes fresh ground Java Coffee. oo21 Bacon. Just received iu store, and for sale low. aud on accommodating terms: 40 hbds primo Bides. oc2l Carter Potatoes at Private Sule. Just received per schr J T Grice, from New York, 60 bbls Curler Potatoes. oct24 New Uciriugh at Private tale. Just received per t-choouer I,.3 Davis, uud uow lauding. 600 boxes first quality Smoked Herrings 25 barrels Holluud iierriugs in ary salt, for sale low oot 24 I BV i;. J. BULLOCH & CO A1 Private! _ _... Thirty eligible building Lute, 66 feel front bj 100 to 124 not deep, situated on Tuyloi.Gorddnund^ Gaston stroots. These Ibis aro on high gi ound and some of them in tho Immediate neighborhood of the lot selected for tho site of tho Savannah, Albany and GalfRallroad Depot Terms same as city lots i vlx: one-flftli cosh, Uie baiauce beurlng Interest bi - —■ -*•' • '■ * iWfov ■lx per cent. Juntlj BY OCTAVUS COHEN., Executor's Bale. Will bo sold before the Court Bouse, on the first TUESDAY In January next between tbo usual hours of sale, Lot offend No. 169,81st District, originally Lee, uow Marlon roomy, c* Dtalnlng *.02Hncf«i ^8 tho property of k>hite or Jno. Screven, decerned, ami sola fur hei.ellt of the bolrs aud creditors. ‘ oct28 J. P. SCREVEN, Execulor SWAN & CO’S LOTTE RIES. (.Uittuuuu m run sum o> <ibjk<iu.J jSOVEL^SOiiEMLU CAPITAL PRIZE • 40,000 3,280 PRIZES—LOWEST PRIZE $40. More than Ono Prise to every Ten Tickets I PRIZES GUARAN1EEDI FORT GAINES ACADBMl LOTTERY CUSS 21 To be drawn lu the city of Atlanta, Ga., in public, on FRIDAY* November 28,1860, on tho plan ol SINGLE NUMBERS 111 $3- Purchasers lu buying 10 Whole Tiokols, aro guarantied u Prize of $10— Halves and Quar ters in proportion. SAMUEL SWAN Ji CO., Manngurn <10,0011 TicueiM—»,480 Prise*. PRIZES AMOUNTING To •| 0 4., 0 0 o 1 ! be distributed according to the following ORIGINAL SCHEME I 1 price of $40,000 Is $40,000 1 “ 12,000 to 12,000 6,000 1b 6,000 *4|0Wi8 2,000 MW h» 1,000 1,000 Is 1,000 aro 2,0t( 10,000 1 1 “ “ 1 “ hlO prices or..... Too “ or 100 « ..... 100 ere . 70 are Apruoxiaunox pkizks. 4 prlcos of I60app’g to $40,000 prico, aro * “ t*J6 “ 12.000 orlxo. are 7,000 4 4 8 40 3,(.00 12,000 prlxo, are 6,000 prixo, are 2,000 prixe, are 1,000 prize, are 190 76 50 . __ 45 *• '200 prlxo, ore 1,80b 40 ure 120,000 (Hk, 600 400 300 400 3.280 prizes amounting to $204*ooo Whole Tickets $10—Halves $6.00—Quarter* $2.6o. For Beni, The counting room aud st <re next to our store, formerly occupied by Mayor k Blum. Also, several stores under uurceuntifg room aug20 An t ^Wsvi NEW TIN STORE AND SHHKT-lllON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH or HABKKT SqUARX. BKVAN STRICT 1 would iuform uiy old frlouils and patrons I have opened the above storo to conduct the Slave, Tiu aud Sheet-Iron Business in all lu [various forms, and wbero will be found a gen eral assortment of Steves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, which 1 will Uu pleased to show, and at such price os will satisfy any one wishing to purchase, AH kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Load, Galvanized Iron Work or overy description, Job Work and Re pairing oxecuted with dispatch, old Steves put up and Plpoa tarnished at short notice. Tiu Ware at wholesale and retail. Call down on Bryan street, il will pay you for your walk. 0Ct2 JOHN J.'MAURICE, , Agent. General Southern Insurance AaHNTOY T HE SUBSCRIBER Is prepared to effout Insurance to any amount in the State of Georgia, ou LIFE, FIRE OR MARINE RISKS In the following good stock Comi»nuios: FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y, [OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital, $1,260,000 Hon. TIIOS B. FLORENCE, President, Eow. R. Hklmbold, fc’oc’y. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, CT. Cash Capital $300,000 RALPH G1LLETT, President, Jas. H. Sprauuk, Seo’y. STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CuMP’Y. OF PENNSYLVANIA. Capital and Assets...., $369,000 J. P. RUTHERFORD, President, Nilas Ward, Scc’y. BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CUMP’Y. OF BRIDGEPORT, UT. Cash Capital and Assets $126,000 IIENllY W. CIIATFIELI), President, J. H. VVasudcrx, Seo’y. EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OP LONDON Capital ,..$2,600,000 CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, OT. Capital and Surplus ovor $400,000 J.2C. WALKLEY, President, S. H. Whith, geo’y. $5* Life Insurance, to any amount, at the lowest rate, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors, or HUNT St WEBSTER'S. IMPROVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. ■ESIGNED for Families, plantations, Dress mo* 'kora. Tailors, Boot A Shoo manufacturers and jrs who may wish to do their own sowing cheap- and with expedition. This machine sewi a uni* . irm stitch with both sides alike, and which will uot ravel. It Is moro simple, Is less liable to got out ol order, and costa loss in proportion than any other machine, and is warranted to beperfect, aud to work All apparatus necessary for convenient use Is psyablo to tbo wifefroe from tho claimi or creditors. 4®- Murine Insurance on hulls or cargoos to all parts of tbo world A. WILBUR, oct23 General Ins. Agent aud Brokor. room. 190 Broughton street, abovo Montgomery street. There being no regular Botanical Drug Storo in the city, and tho dom nd for Reform Med- well. All apparatus necessary for convenient use Is furnished with it, and any instruction wlU be given that will be necessary to ensure to tbe pur»ua*er Hs successful operation and durabllity Tbe public aro respectfttUy Invited to call and ex. amine them at 136 Congress st. ALFRED WEBSTER. Gen. AgL A very neat and ornamental Iron Table wlilnow be given with a machine for a small sum addition Vo the regular price May 26. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND CON FECTIONERY. D AVID H. GALLOWAY, having retired from polities, would iuform the pubiio that he has gone to making ('andles, and selling Fraud Con* fectienerics, Dried Fruits, Note, &o., at the old o. tabliahed stand recently occupied by Messrs. N t- combo, Rice k Fitzgerald, corner Broughton and Whitaker streets, Savannah, Gz., where he will be pleased to accommodate aud fill all orders with promptness and dispatch, to Democrats, Ameri cans, and the "dear people" generally. This is the plaoo where the g nuine Cough Candy Is made, Enough said. Terms cash. No chargo for paok- soil *“ — tag or shipping. 3m—iug23 HOOKS & STATIONERY! S 3E SUBSCRIBER has on hand the SCHOOL BOOKS In use in tho Schools of tbe city* to- er with a fine assortment or tbe latest Cheap Publications, Magazines. Ac., 4c., and bis stock or Miscellaneous Books will be increased os fast os it cau be douo with a due regard to a good stock. —ALSO— A fine assortment of Juvenile Books, Colored Primers, Toy Books, Patter Envelopes, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen Holders, States* aud such Staple articles as every body wonts. Tne Magazine* and New Publications will be re ceived »s early as at any Store in the city. ■ ur 1 "* nsEW oot 8 Undo* 1 the Marshall Hous. 1 .HS Aim unt VeeUng or tim Bom it of CommlMoa . ere of Pubiio [toads ofCluUnm county will be .old >t tbo Court Houso, Intlio City of Savannah, on tb. sooond Uondny In BiHi.mb.rn.nl, whlot — will ba tb. 8tb day nfMld muulb.ntgUirono'otock, I N.wleou ttm A, If, ■ ■ -vrs ff, WASIl, Bwillslyi ■ , I ■ yprini. by B.C.P.B.C.C. , nor. QEHT-S AHD BOY’S WEAK. B LACK Cualmore. and Domklnt, Itmoy do, Black and Dol’d Cluthi,Twoodi, S.t'nou, 811k Voallugi, Merioo and Cotton under bnrmonU, Ho- itory 'of all kinds, Gem’s i.lnou Cambria HdkP., • • *_._• a ruu^Lt.i dn -In' P..IM 1),■ .-it.-a .lit tUiiilr. alier next, which Hom’d Stitch’d do. do.. Cul’d Borders do.,Stocks, *i eleven o'clock, | Napoleou Tim and Cravats, to., Aw novlWd DxWITT 4 MORGAk- BOTANICAL DltUG STORE. The undersigned gives notice to his lctaes, &c.,auch, that it nas become necessary for him to do so. A competent person is engaged to attend to tho storo. Tbe undersigned will contlnuo, as heretofore, to give bis whole attention tothe practice ormedicino, in all its branches. Usual indulgence for visits, &c. Witt sell medi cines at a very small profit, and for cash only. 43* The undersigned afro takes this occasion to announce that ho is hoarding and treating ebronto negro patients in his Infirmary for $20 per month. W T. PARK, M. D- Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1866.3m—norlS TO CONSUMERS OF PICKLES. B ELIEVING that tbo Public have become tired of purchasing Ploklea in Packages, holding* In many cases* fifty per cent less than represented w« have commenced putting up. in addition to our* 8 resent second sixe jar, nn articlo which we are fe eding "WM. UNDERWOOD 4 CO’8. EXTRA ULES," and are filling Into full sized jars, which legibly stumped in tho glass, with tbeir exact . _^nta In ounces—thus enabling tho consumer to very Ify their truth. These Extra Pickles aro put up with evory regard to style, quality and flavor, aud will be sold at felrly remunerating prices. We have mode no ohauge in our manuer of Greeutag Pickles, never having resorted to any de leterious means to attain this end. Tho Cider Vin egar which we uso is made from sound fruit, and is entirely fie* from Vitriol or any other mineral acid; which is not tho case with that used in moat brands or English Pickles found in this country. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD k CO., 07 Broad street, Boston, Moss. uovl8-3aw3m KNIGHTS <fc THeIKDAYS' FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS MACON, GEORGIA. Tho inbsorlber, from long oxperlenoo lu tho business, is prepared to furnish Steam ^kWEnginorf, Butlers, Circular, Single und Gang Nr r - - - - Saw Mitt I'.achiuery, Grist and Merchant Milts, Sugar Mitts, Giu Gearing, uudCaatiugs iu gen eral. The Saw t ramus, whethor for upright or cir cular. will bo nr iron when required. 4,11 of which, with uls many improvements, Is warranted to be equal to the best made at anv other estublisnucut. His works aro on a scale as extensive os the larg est at tho North, and he Is prepared to Utl orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. 30,000, Numbers corresponding with thoso num bers on tho Tickets aro placed lu one Wheel The Urst210 Prizes urc placed in auothor Wheel, a number is diawu from tho number Wheel, ami at the eumo time u Prize is drawn from too other Wheel. Tho Prize drawu U pfheed against tho Number drawu. This operation Is repeated until all the prizes aro drawn out. AmmxuiAnox Ptuzxs —The two precoding ami tho two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the lira 10 Prizes will be untitled to tho « Approxi mation Prizes, according to tho Scheme. $3,000 Prizes of $40,000 will bo determined by the last figure of tho number that draws tho $46,066 Prize. For example, if the number drawing the $40,000 l’rixeends with No. 1, then all the Tickets where the number ends in 1 will bo entitled to $40. li the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Ticket* whore the number euu» lu •„ will bo outttlot to *4«> and so on to o. GREAT INDUCEMENTS Tu CLUBS. As, by this Scheme, one Ticket lu overy 10 is guaranteed touraw $40, we will sell CerUfluatOb o. Packages ol lOlickots, (where tho uumhers eud iu *vi» ®’, 8 » u ') at tho following rates, which to tho risk on them. AU that they draw over the umount guarauteed accrues to tbe purchaser. Certlflces of Package or 10 Whole Tickets $tiu “ “ 16 Halt " ao . “ 10 Quarter " 16 Jt will be perceived, by this plan, that for $00 the K urchaser bus u Certificate of lo tickets, when 11 e buys Tickota ho would ouly got lor that sum ti Wholes, thus by buytug Cer.lUcates he has lour muro chances for largor Prises—Halves aud Quar ter Packages iu proportion. IN ORDERING TICKET’S OB CERTIFICATES. Enclo.ro tbo tnouey to our address for the Tickets ordored, on receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first mall, The drawu uumhers will bo forwurdod to pur chasers immediately otter the drawing. Purchasers will please write their slguuturra pluiu, and give their Post Office, County aud State. Renumber that every prlzo Is drawu, aud pays- bio without deduction. G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Street*. HAS now on band a beautiful i 8ortmont of Jewelry of evory dta- P, cription and kind worn by ladle* «Lu!» and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices, l havo this day received (per Express)* luge stock of elegant Bivor Waro, consisting of Cake aud Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knivea, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Aco. &o., all in Morocco cases, and suitable for presonte. I have also this day received an addition to my stock ol hairwork of light colored Curls, Topays. Braids,From Pieces, Bonds, Uncle Tom, 4c., which now makes my assortment complete. Ordors received for any color desired. Watches ropalred by and under Ihe supervision ofsolf, and all other work done In a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 OXASSIE SCHOOL. riMlE MAsSIK SCHOOL will ho opened on WED- 1 NE3DAY, October 16tb. Tho Regulations require that alter tbo upouteg ol the School, "Applicants shall bo received every day or the first week, and on Monday of each bug ceuding week uf the term " Thera aro still several vacancies in the School. Until the opening of the School, applications may be madototiio Prlnclp.l, who will be fouud ut tbe School Room overy morn tag from 9 to 10, By order or tho Commissioners, cctlf B. MALLoft, Principal. PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately received large ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo are enabled to oiler at this time tbo ‘greatest variety from the best manu facturers, from the plainest square to tbe most efeb orately carved, and from six to seven octaves. ^ Our Pianos are selected from tbe manuflwturorti whom we havo full confidence In, and we mre par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by j — tone, &c. Persons in want or a first rate instrument may re ly with safety upon getting such * one by selecting from tho following makers, whoso Instruments wc All prizes oi $1,000, uud uuder, paid immediately after the drawing—other prizes at Ihe usual time of thirty days, tall without deduction. H* All communications strictly confidential. Prizo tickets cashed or renewou In other tickets at either office. Orders ter tickets or certificate* can be addressed either to 8. EWAN k GO.* Atlanta, Ga.,or out 26 ti. tiWAN, Montgomery, Ala SEffiitE ado wnranstt— DRY GOODS. rpilh uudutsiguou have and are now receiving Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, To which thoy Invito the uttentiou of their friends aud customers, and pubiio generally, os thoy feel quite confident that they can oiler such luduco meats as will satUty the closest buyers. Iu out lino will be found* foil supply of Flamers’ Goods, such us Kerseys, Blankets, Llnscys, Flannels, tihoetings, tiliirtlugs, Cioths, C'ussimores, with a good variety or other styles. Fancy Dress Goods, such as rich, (ull wool,) Do Laiues, Worsted Plaids, Cushmores, English aad French Mcrluees, bilks, black and colored. Also, Moire Auilquo Bilks, Em broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, Ac., Ac., ull of which we oiler on liberal terms. Call uud examine at WKLLb k WILLIAMS, oot 12 No. 149 Congress street, WOOD AND LUTHIER; A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Planks, Joist, Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Posts Eastern Laths and Puffings, fur sale, at wholesale anil retalL. tew for cash, on tho new wharf recently erected on the LumborYard of Robert A. Allen a, Co. nwrl2—lyW M. J J, EOUTON. TO BU1LDRR8* mHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute X at the shortest notice, and in the most woik- manlike mannor, all kinds of Metal Roofing. Outlets, Cornice, or other work connected with the manta#c- luring or repairing of Copper* Galvanised Iron* ZUc. or Sheetlron Business. HORACE MORSE, 166 Broughton st ig makers, whoso Instruments wc endoavor to keep constantly ou hand, vis: H. Wor cester, J. Gblckortag k Sou, Nunns k Clarko, Bacon k Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers a Cam ming. I. W. MORRELL k OO. aug 27 THE ONLY (IfWl MUSIC EXCLUSIVE Iff*) W. D. ZOO-BAUM ft CO. a lAKK the opportunity to return thanks to their , friends and tbe public for their tavora, and bepefrom strict attention to their business, for con tinuation or tbeir patronage, and would therefore respoclfnlly ask the attention of the public to their usually large stock or Piano Fortes; having added this Boason also, W. Knabor and G. Vogt’s Pianos, which for elasticity and beauty of touch and great C nvor, can not be surpassed, Also, on hand a rge assortment of Musical Merchandise, and a choice collection of Home and Foreign Music. oct29 jgY pR. DORAN, authorj)f " Tab!* Traits,’Nko. ^ The HUIs of the tibatemuc, by Min Warner, author or “ Wldo, Wide World*’’ &a. A Pilgrimage to El Medtaah and Mecosb,by Uout, Barton, of tbe Bombay Army, .with map and ilia*- Tbe Humorous Poetry of tbe English Language, from Chancer to tiaxo. Lorlmer Iittiegood, Esq., a young gentleman who wished to see Life, bv Smedlev. Third volume Irving’s Life of Washington-cheap Wood, Tberapewtlo and Pbarinaoalogy—a new work. tilmpsoo’s Obaiuretrlcs—2 vpfe.* complete. Young America’* Picture Gallery—70 Illustra tions. W. THORNE WILUAM8, 0610 Wnoiesale and Retail Dealers In For eign and Domestic Dry Goods, lb EG leave to say they have removed to tbeir X> large now storo, 176 BROUGHTON STREET, where tbeir ample room will enable them to keep a complete stock in every department. AUo,» fell line or PLANTATION GOODS, or the best Bonthora manufacture. Combined wltb u» »>«»• toompltla .lock ot Udl« Drew TOmmlop, Klbbooi, EmbroMorlM, Uom, ud UdlM ud Ceuta Furutlhluf Goode, to autt tbe Cttyaa well uitba Couuih Bujrent, attbalaweal CaibpCM». O. BROWN ft CO., 176 Broughton it, GENERAL NOLICE. A M. GRIFFIN has just received another fine UN1TKD STATE’S AIAUSHAL'8 SALS', O N tue first TUESDAY in December uoxt .1 will soil in front of tho court houso in tbe city of Sa vannah, boiwcon tho ueual hours of sale, *11 lota of feud bituaed, lying aud being iu the city of Ea- vouuah, county ol Chatham, State of Georgia, known aud described un the map ou plan of said city, pub- tlohcU by Juo. M.-Cooper k Co„ In 1866, as lota let- tors A, B, 0, D, E, F, G, U, 1, J, K, L, If, N, which said lota are bountiod North by Gaston at, prolonged East bi Prico st, prolonged South by Huntingdon st, prolonged West by a tract or land commonly known as Lane k Beard, which said lota lettered as above are parts and parcels or tbe Eaatorn a part of Garden lota Nd. 48 and 44 East; the s*mS lovied upon as the property of Michael Prender- gast. to cattaTy two fifes lor the 6th Circuit Court of ibo United States for the Southern Dlitrlct of Geor gia, in favor or Ball, Cties 4: Co. and Klploy 4 Jud- . - typotate" sou vs, Michael Preudorgaat; property pointed out by pmlntiB’s attorney* s^murooui DAN’L H. STEWART, u. a. Maretial. 0. C. POOLE, Mo. 11, Whittaker street, (two dooratlrom Bryan.) ntOLItUa AND KkTAn. DBALKB IN j^Palnters’, Grataers’ and Artists' Brushes: i^vewash Heads and Duster*, Dry and 'Mixed Potato of evory desoriptlon, Artist*' iowrsln tube*. Prepared Canvass, 4c. PAPER HANGING& BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Room* prepared with neatness and despatch.— House, Stan and Ship Painting, GUdlng, Or* (Maxing dona In the best stylo and at i mc£i-ly" mHE ^p.rtaerabtaTeK^Sl.r* JL the name of PARKHUR8T 4 ADAMB, U solved by the death ot Mr. John R-Adams fill thow indebted to tbe fete firm are repuested to make immediate payment. Mr. Convent Parkhurst, will attend to tbo settlement of the aflhira of tiu said firm, 0. PAT" Republican copy. octSO GENERAL NOTIOR. S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be doow at home. Mr. CHARLES KEMISH havin* ml. SBftRfgSSflSthSrS gjvw pfete, roch as^Teosetta or Mdalm iSBBWfSSSSSP^ «.- Ut aiffIN,