Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 28, 1856, Image 3

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, Thl OERUANtA TIRE OOHPANV, No,.10, Kill wlohrafTthW AunWorrary on tho tad Pk,, md (In a Ball On tho auno ulght, at M. An- aren't Hal>- flokola can too protuired flfoia .tutor grilleiinderelgueAUoiiunllln. N'otickets will bo ioW allba aolranca. V. Uioler, Sd fbremau, Deo. Cenibnden, tleo. 1*. low, DA >R> - 0, While, M. H. Ucyor, 0. Welgaud, 8. Frank Kline, uoviKM-odtd *3=1100 Some |u'r*n» or persons having cmmlorfoltod a TBS DOLLAR DIL of the Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank, ami put Uie wituo lu circulation, tho Board, by Riwolutlou, offer a Howard of Oue Huudrod Dol- larstor detecting the couutorlolter aud furnishing jrooffor convlctUm. HIRAM ROBERTS, novll President. DANOINU ACADEMY. MdNSIKUR A. BO .SAUL) respocUully in. [ forms his patrons that ho will opou fiU Acad emy at Armory Hall, on .Saturday, Novera. tor 16th, at 4 o’clock. P.M. All l»W former pupils aro roipoeu'ully invited to ationd. tho German Baud is engaged for the oo cafiou.ocl29 A to fflpi FASHIONABLE DAVCING. £} UR, NICHOLS luu roturuod aud will com- meuce bis Cla-^.u at St. Audrews Hall on Wednesday, No a. QUi, 1850, All ttio now dances 11 ight, together with twouow den-* or Quadrilles. Mr. N. may bo soon at tho Hall from tl A. M , till 6I\ H. each day. Priv.it.* Io-ijous, aud Imtructlou lu laucy Dauclug given :n inual on lll’eral toriua. eel —tl* «£• O 3PBLI3XTTBR.S, I’.io sub-bribers otter tor sale a largo and varlod saA irtmeutofsocouil-huud printing material. suIB- clout to o-Mabllsh a uorapfeto ,lob Ufflco, with but few additional articles, consisting la part of—One amplefoul m* small plea, as good as uow, and vari ous fonts or job typo; ono supor royal band-press; oue Hoe & Co s proof-proas, latest Improvement, uew; two or in >n* largo Imposing stones, Uew; dou ble aud single < auds; oases, oomiwslng sticks,col- umu rules, galleys, chases, oto., etc., together With various oth-r a- Idea pertaining to a newspaper it job afflea. R. B. HILTON ft OO. luno 28 professional <1 arils. JOHN B. COLDINO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Vlmtin, Dooly County, Georgia, W ILL practice in the countlos of Dooly and Wurth uf the Macon circuit, aud Sumpter and Let* i»J Hip 5. W, C, llKFKHRNCKS 5 Hull. Jos. D. Allen, Barnwell C. H., S. C. Mr. Edward C. Wade, Savannah, Goo. n.iv'20 ~ouAUY,i«~Ar(*Hieia; AlTOHNEY AND SOLICITOR, Ttukcgce, Ala. Will attend tho Courts or tho Circuit. i,m« lm . Ml, Ktmmoi-Bih, It tour, itabuii Artmlla, »ud E. A.8wllMd,g,TMMh. , ,Jil»B WM. DANIKM., ATTORNEY AT LAW, UTAXRAB, OA. " 1 Offlcb uyor Thomu II, Turaer ft Oo... Uruf iim B* itroot. .. i i my? Oil. UllAHLBli H. COLDINO, , OKFItCK AND RhSlDKNOE, Nu. 14 UBERTV-St., uuo door won of Dray too, it'rT'aiooT n*. w. uukxx. ,' ' A ooud K OHHHN ft ftlHOUT, TTORNBYS AT LAW . wotiaaioii, oa, PA’ HUTTON At CO., -ACTORS. Forwarding and Oommission Merchants, ; ■ I'l>i, Baywtrirt, ftawannaft, Q», .. " T" ' IV.II, FAIIREU., DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES mill Foreign and Domestic Fruit comer Broughton and WhUaktr-$U. fowu and country suppUod with oholoo goods at moderate prlooa. All orders promptly attended to, and aattoftetion always guaranteed. sp18 JOHN.] attorney a!d law, Offlce corner. Bay and Drayton streets -*» ■ . . PIIILTP-M, RU88HLL, NlrtARV 8 OO^WAMjiil cor - WU1 oxeuto Deeds, Mortgages, Power ol'Attorney, Wills, Bonds, Notices and Taking ot Intorrogatorios, Otllce at tho Court House, Savannah, Ga. CourtDays.ThlrdTuesday In each month, and held at tho office of Edward G. Wilson,Esq. Residence, Gaston, botwoen Barnard and Tattnall stroot. Any call at ulght, on buslnoss, will boattondod to Immediately. Jy25 WM. C. CONNELLY, ATTORN 1*1 I AT LAW, libABKLLA, WORTH OOONTY, UA., (POST 01710. ALBANY.) Will practise in tho Southucn Circuit, and In Macon, Dooly and Worth Counties ol tho Macon Circuit. tST Particular attention given to the collection ol claims In Sonth-Weetern Qoorgia. Jog—dm P. JACOBS, >' 8EGAR AND TOBACCO STORK. ,:m v . . ,.i b i.Ot’HKK. JNO. COUVSH FKASKR. L OUPE It df FUASEIt, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Buy stroot, Savannah, Ga. [myll It. .1, D A VA NT, JR, r'Aof.M AND COMMISSION MEROANT, No. 07 Uny Street, iy >ii SaViinuah.Uu J.UlfclS M. SAVAGE, WIVHSEY AT LAW, III AHVILUC, raOHSM COUNTY, UA. an o.isiaua entrusted tu Ills care will receive romi«iHttontli. , _ lyr—marW .iSSi <1. RJUQUW. .AMKSA. NORRIS. HODGE Its «it NORRIS, (Into Crane k Kixlgoiu, \YUOLESALE (iROCKUS, lUV-STRKKr, AAVANNAH. ja.iL 1 i, ,i- r ,£i, U' 1 ?* TlIiR’PlSH*ON ItOUKHTS, GENERAL UUMAlliUHOU MMtyilANT, AND DEALRR IN L'iuibor and Luiubor. SAVANNAH, Ho. WILLIAM II. DASHER, * A lTORSEf AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,. lYoupvillo. Lowndes County, Ga. Will practice In Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Waro, ApplUM, t’ehhir, Irwin. Uureiw, and Pulaski oounties, Georgia; and in Jolfersou, Madison, Ham ilton. uu-i tJdluioblaoo'mtlfla, Florida. [myll i.ou, wu nu.vi.wau ovgaio, a» nuuiv nil. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snulf, Ao. Juim 1 T JABIES McHENRy7~T Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marino Protesta Noted and Extended, Average adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn* Papers prepared whoroby to recover losses from .fnorlcuu or British Underwriters, and attention given to all mutters connected with shippiug and In- suruuco, No. 118 Bny-atroet bpposlto the front ol the pUKtom House. ly nov ° —— E T ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, VuwuauavUle, Fla. Reference—Oeorgo .. Brown, William Doll, New- nansville, Fla., It. B. Hilton, Boston k Villalongr Savannah, Ga.myll C. W. HARRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW KKAMKUX, HKAKO 00., UA. Will attend to professional business in tho Counties of Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Mori* wether aud Troup. Reference—Hon. h. f. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Ilf . David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M. TidwolL Fayetteville, da '; and Mr. William Dougherty. Co» lumbus, Ga. sopU-ly Win. HeALLISTER. vfarhle Mouumouts, Tombs and Grove SUmos, ruro tehed.on reasonable terms. Ordfrs res- IHH'.H'uily solicited. ^ ap 18 ■ . SI.WIHTSMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUJUATOR, HAST NIX)RIDA. Will practice iu the Eastern uud Southeru Counties Refer io—Col. 8. «. Sibley, and R. B. UUtou, Ss vsunah • fob2-tf WILLI AM PHILLIPS,' ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAKIBTTA, OA. 001 ‘JO—ly J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEU.OR AT LAW, ' ■“ * (.all A. B. WKtlUIT. J. F. K. SaVAQS. vVUIGHT & SAVAGE, .»iVOltXElTX A V ItA IP, Bttt •, b'.VtflK, GA. • . jyl»_ “ .io.vift s. uuWen, “ BNUlN..i:n. til/illlKUT AND SURVEYOR, CY»...KU ••UvYfON AMI 11UYAN-3M., (b.iivi*i: a. L. Umar.) Jyfl—*lm A, iL-.ALPi.V BROTHERS, Lumber, \tiil and Brick Varda. sept 5 AA V ANNAtl, as. y. J T oaijM. V, -I. .lt.lKIl.Jr. U. U. HASUKI, OUDE.V, iuTAHK aV C'O., Shipiiin:; .mil Oummiuaiou Merclmuta. I;A-iMIUM'. SAVANNAH, UA. OHM. CL OA9IPDBLL ATTORNEY AT LAW, M1LLSDQKYUXV, OiJ Practices Law in the various Counties of the Oo mulgee CircuU, aud the adjoining Counties ofl’w Iggs, ‘ aureus aud Washington. Rofer to—John.Boston, H. A. Crauo, aud R. B. Ilitlou. - febl4 ~ geDuue AruoKbos, ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Commintioner of the U, S. Court of Claimt for the State of Georgiu. Otlltio Corner Bay uud Bull streets. i>, my lo YONGE & FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MO. 04 BiT-HTKWn. SAVANNAH, QA aprl ’ E. OUHBI1NG, A T V l» It N K Y AT LAW, fobl-iy ulWI.YTOM, UA. 0. a. IUHHWO.N. HCUXUXk tlAllUISON & McWEHBE. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND Forwarding Merchants. 69 AND 01 SltOAIH4TKKKT, COLUMBD8, UROHGIA, W ParUeuUiraitouiiim given to the sales of Real fciiate, NogrocH and Produce. tST Liberal advau-iOH made on Negroes aud Mer chandize KKFimitNCse: KU.SK, PA lTEN k CO. i GUNBY & DANIEL, vColumUus, Ga, STEWART, GRAY AGO.) srti.iz&dr***'}**** U. S. All, i .1, ^Alobtlw, Alabama, ocl Xi ly i it i urn $ (,'umiiiiaaiuii liouso, .Uacon, Ua A. U. JIuL,UI«IILIN, Uunural Aguat aiul Auctioneer,- Soilolts from his iVionds couslgumouts of evorj ilesoriptiou. fakes orders for Colton. OjT Spooial attention given to the soles or Rool Kstate, stocks and Negro property, at public and private s ties. Prompt rdartu an t dispatch. Kofur-mce—0. A. L. IAMAR. mchSQ JOHN liiUJU, Or liimry ot Cluitlium County, AND ATT0RNEV AT LAW. lining ilia Court Ilo line, my Li ANTHONY MoO.uEEOH, A I'TOUNEY AT LAW, Nnvomiab, Oeoruln. I(f omeoon Uny utri-et, over IBo Dank orDamn- uauT 5?yJi * H. I.. P. ICING, AJ far BN BY AT LAW. Varntr V* iUy nild WliHoftor Striiett, . . v > N N A U . lull >2 \V MUDS & WILLIAMS, DEALERS IR. DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANCY DRYGOODS. - •Vo. U'J Coiigieas-Hl., Savannah, Ga. Mi T. S, for.aerly *)f Beaufort Diet. 8. C. niEOPHILUs WC.I.: 1-48, driven Co.,Ga. sept 7 B. IXXJXIfff' ' H, P. S.Y8t.LINOS LUOKflTr Ok S.NKILLINGS, OOMMISSlOuN «\1 KUCHA NTS, AND h it I P i’ I N G AGENT?, ' Suvunnuh, Ga. Will attend to the seiimg or all kinds of prwluco Strict attention given to receiving and forwarding Kooda. may 31 lv jlENTIBTItV.' ffui „ Dra, ROYALL dc JOUN9t>N, Dentists, otllce corner St. .fullen-st. and Markot Square, over 8. .Vi - mot's jowelry store. Ofltee h-mrs nlork, aud from 8 to tl. ' eom f rom 8 to i n_ ‘ M ILLJiiU & ROLL, MTOdNEYS M LAW, BRUNSWICK, Ga. Will prnctico in tha Brunswick Circuit—ceippijfs lug the following Countlos : -. h Glynn, Wnyuo, Camden, Ware. Apppllng Clinch, Collco and Charlton. JOHN B Mil.LEU. L. ('.ROLL. •#«» 'J' .V .- ■■:••• W. M. LAWTON & CO. Chnrivsioti, South Oarollim. SBAISLaVNI) UOTTON AND' RIOR PAG-: TORS. R.Wainwiqht Baoot 1 William M. Lawton Joseph T Dill | Winbobn Lawton; Jb. »ug29-cod4m 1 BOOK & JQB OPPldB. HoroluiiU can be auppIlLVt iUori notlm wllb BlU-lltntda. Bill. ur'Lftdlng, . ‘Dray Book., Circular., Conti uud Plunk Book.. 1-arUoular atlouiiou given to BOOK AND PAM- I'HLBT PRINTING, auob u Catalogue, for CU.(n, Prouodluia of Muatlnga, Rcporta, By-Laws, do. ThanklUl tor tho vary liberalpttrotuf • baratotbra rooatvod, wa raapaeuuuy aoltolt a oontlnuuca ol the lame, Ibollug (bat wo aball ba abla to pleats all who may tttvor us wltb t call, both as to price, uud oxeoUtlon or work. MAOON t i t GEORGIA LOGAN Sc MEARA, Pboprutom. THE Proprietors or this wall known es tablishment respectfully give notice that they are aUll candidates for tha patronaga -of the Traveling publlo, and dater* to omit nothing to deserve Well of their guests and maintain the reputation of the House. FREE TRANSPORTATION of Passengers and Baggage, to and flrom the House, by a Uuo new omnibus und baggage wagon, wbloh they have provided for that purpose. Paasengora will hereafter be a*, no expeuie whatever for trani. portatlou or themselves and their baggage either way betwei n the lather House and tne Railway stations lu Macon.. We ask a oontlnu&cce of public patronage andpromlso attention and comfort to our guests. IsOGAN A MEARA. Macou, Oct. 14,1858. uov27 FOR BALE. i A valuable rloe plantation on the Ba- itllla river, at a good pitch of tide, con taining four hundred aeres tide swamp,, of which twobundrod and fifty are cleare under hauls, with throe hundred ane filly acres of pine and hammock land attached, sovemy acres of which havo been cultivated In corn. On tho prem ises aro a small dwelling house, overseer and ne gro houaoa to accommodate ono hundred and thir ty negroes, a barn and other plantation bolldiugs. The settlomont is prettily situated on an elovated bluff ol'tho rivor and remarkable for Its hoaltbfol- uosa. This property to bo sold for a division. Further information may bo obtaiuod from tho undorsignod on tho adjoining plantation, or by addressing him at Jefforsonton, Camden comity. nov!8-tf . HAZELHUR8T. NOTICE. B Tho undorsignod wishing to mako a shango in business, offer to sell on Thurs day, tbolflth day orDooutnber, the MAG- NtllalA HOUSE, at Bristol, tho largest conveniently arrangod Hotel In Wostorn Virginia, Immediately at tho terminus of tho Vir ginia and Tonnesseo Railroad, a point that will re- colvo full patroimgo from tho Road at all times. Thu Magnolia House possoases advantages over all othor houses at Bristol, It being tho only acces sible houHo in tho place. Tho lloiel la directly opposite the Va. k Tonn. B. U, 140 foot front and runnit g 100 feet book, and 3 stories high, ami within 40 yards of the track, wltb good water and out buildings allcomploto. They will also sell 4 Lots adjoining the Virginia Dopot, well suitod for business of any kind. Tho above property, if not dlsposod of privately belbro, will bo sold to the highest bidder, at publlo auction, in front ol* tbo Magnollna House, at 12 o’clock, M., on Thursday, the 18th day of December noxt. Terras—One-third oash, and tbebalancoln two equal Instalments, In one and two years, tbo pur< chasor giving bonds with approvod Hoourlty. W. G. l'ECK. GEO. 0. LANGHORNK, uovO—tl8D S. W. HANFORD. jlls KN0XVIM.K, Ludlow, will loavu as above. .KT HUIpperaofOottou by these Btoumsblps will please take notice, that no Ootton will he rucuivod at the presses that Is not distinctly marked ou the mlgu of the bale. uov27 FOR U P AiStKA, 1 FL A., St. Mam,Oa.,Ftmandi *BUk* OrMfc, Fla. NiWmm -it Wo'clook.!^ _ — has large and air/ State Room accom modation!, and taking, the Inland Passage, offers every Inducement tolnvallda and «*Hera. ' freight will be tekfen for Trader's Hill and Inter mediate landlnra on BL Mahr’a River. No freight wul be taken after 9 o’clock. For freight or passage apply oh board at The Florida flteammeket wharf. The steamer W. LEBBY conuecU rogularly with this boat at 8t. Marys for .Centrevlllo and Camp Plnokney. nov22 OLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. FGRCM ARLK1TONDIRECT. Tho superior steamer GORDON, F, Barden, Commander, having been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with a new boiler, will run regularly— twice a week—between Savannah and Charleston; leaving Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 6 o'clock, and returning will leave Charleston every Monday and Friday afternoons, at 4 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to J. P. BROOK8, Agent, novfl Charleston wharf. ^ FUR PHILADELPHIA.—The fine sailing JBKuhr E. L. B. WALES, CspL Hoffman, will nave immediate despatch for above port. For freight, apply to novlfi C. A. GREINER. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER-Tho 8wo- bm dUh brig SYDPUI.EN, Oapt. fioderberg. iyon board at Habersham’s wharf, or to nov3 PADEUORD, FAY k' CO. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $25 00, Semi-Weekly UnlUU gteUa Moll Line. T)HE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL f - Btoamsbips— KNOXVILLE.. 1,1 rap.v.i® 8TKUU.NO LAX IKK. 8AMFSON LANIER 3OU033, (KOBMXBLV UOLXHAN U0DKK) KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE. Mr. Sterling Lanier, late of the Lanier House Houao, Macon, Ga., and Sampson LatUer, ‘late or Tuskegee, Alabama, will ,be happy to mset all friends and custom- . le Lamar House, where they have ample accommodation for two hundred and fifty persons. nov8 8. k B. LANIER, Proprietors. * 600 tous..Capt. 0. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1 500 “ ..Oapt. Thomas Lyou. ' — *• ..Capt. M.8. Woodhull. . .Capt. G. R, Sohenck. savannah kvnrt WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Theao Bbipa are among the largest on the coast, unsurpassed iu snood, safety and eomforl, making their passages in fifty to sixty hours, and are com manded by skillful, careful ar J polite officers.— Haying elegant state-room accommodations, thoy » ®**t desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Pusago to New York 926 Steerage Passage to New York 8 PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Savannah. SAM'L lu MITCHILL, 18 Broadway, leb6 New York. AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. Tho now bon steam paegot SWAN, Captain Richard Johnson, .will leave Charleston wharf ovory . ’Friday morning, at 10 o’clock, punctually, for Demery T s Ferry, aud all intermedi ate laudings on the Savaunah River. 4®- The Swan has superior accommodations for pasaengors. For freight engagements apply to »ept28 JOHN RICHARDSON. Hi TO RENT. A good brlok tenoment to rent on Jones trcct. Rent $200 per annum Also, one on Gaston at, ‘Kent $350 per L annum. Apply to A. WILBUR, oct2A-lw 111 Bay at. t’NITBD status mail link. nr PataOa, But Flo., via Oarim, Jlnmiwtck, St, k The new and elegant stearopackot HBpBC DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leavoB every Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for tho above places. Freight will be taken for Trader's Hill and inter mediate landings on 8t Mary's Ever. 49* No freight will be token after 9 o’clock, for freight or passage, having excellent state* room aooommodattona, apply on board, at the Flori da Steampaeket Wharf, near the Gaa Works, or to Jy26 OLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ta, Troupvllle, LowndesCouty, Ga. FoHTREnT. * A comfortable two story houao on a base, nent, corner St. Jallen and Lincoln stroete ’ossesalon given immediately. For partleu- uire of J. J, Gammon on the premises, novll J. BI. EYRE, roMMliyiON MEROIIANT, augai No. Mg Bayit.) Sttvannali. JOHN €. UUOTil. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, . Will also give his attoution to designs iu Archlteo- uro. Office in the store of JoUu Williamson, Esq., Bay street. myl3 D. A. O'BYRNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offico 176, Bay at., over Turuor k Co's. Drug Store SAVANNAH, OA. uov 10—ly 8. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . Trounyllio, Lowndes County, Ga. , Rorerenoe—Hon. W. U. Fuuuxa, Savannah, Ga, myll EDWARD O. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND At Messrs. Ward A Owons' Law Office. [myll l aSjerITmdersov” ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap6-ly hacox, oa. JOHN S NORK18, ARCHITECT. _ jL sloii, offora UIh survfeos to hla friends and the public as an Arohituct mid uiporlntoudcnt. Designs fot any part uf tho country supplied ua executed in all the various branches of bis profef| sion, such oa Public KtUUeod, Stores, Dwellings- Monuments, ko. Thorougmy Fife Proof 8toros de, gued 111 uxaoiuod Olfioo at present In Bay Lanu roar of the Ouxtom House, Jan 3—ly R. B. HILTON, . ArroilNEY .VND COUNSELLOR AT LAW i ifllno corner or Bay and Draytdn-ata. 8 A VANN AH, GA. my ll OROOSRXZIS f d)C. R ECEIVED per ateamor Alabama, mid in atoro: 30 kogs extra Goshen Butter, 60 boxoa Stato Cheese, 1 20 do English Dairy Chccso, 16 boxes Pino Applo Cliooao, 80 barrels chblco' Apples, 50 barrels extra Eating Potatoes, 25 BABEE1S BED ONIONS, 29 BARRLLS YELLOW ONIONS, 2 barrels Tomatoes, a BAUKEI.S PhiAXtS. 4 BOXES NEW LEMONS, 15 DO NEW BAIS1N8, 10 hall boxes uew Ralalns, 10 quarter do do do, also: 2 barrels oxtra l'lg Hama, 2 barrels extra Fig Sidoa. 2 barrets extra Pig Shoulders, Dried Beer, moked k Pickled Touguos, Tongues, Corued Boef, Pork,'Ac. by R. H. WATSON k CO., i Vn OaWhll.Irn. ulrna No, 28 Whitaker Btroet. TO RENT, t Two comfortable brick teuomonta on Jones Htroot, at $300 each. apply to THOS. HOLCOMBE. uovl2-2aw2w STAMMERING j 1URED by Dr. WYOKOFF, or Pittsburg, Fa., 1 J withoutpaln or Surgical Operation, wne will send the cure to any part or the World, on the re ceipt or $10; and the money returned, ir the cure Is not effectual. All lettors must be addressed to Dr. Wyckoff, Box 740, Pittsburg, Pa., In care ol Arthurs, Rodgers k Oo., Baukera. P. S. Correspondents will please enclose rtamp for return postage. Caution.—AH persons who cannot produce my genuine certificate, are humbugs. aept20—wly Dr. W. M| m vemberno: FOR KENT, TWO comfortable Wooden TEN EM ENTS corner of liberty and Draytou streets. Apply to JOHN BOSTON, sept 30 FOR RENT. THE subscriber being about to partition ufftbetwo elegoutand commodious sto ries over Dr. Brantley's Drug Store into LOfflces, offers them for rent by 1st of No- ternoxt. CHARLES BHOLL, sept 29 Arohltoct. afe FOR RENT THE fourth story verDr. Brantley's D;ug Instore. Apply to CHARLES BHOLL, sept 29—tf^Bfi ArohUect. FOR MALE A VALUABLE LOT, near the Central Railroad Depot, about 60 x 100 foet. This Lot is reosimple. On the premises are three comfortable Woodeu BUILDINGS, wniou rent for booO.per annum, Terms moderate, Apply to J. B CUBBEDGE, sept 29. Agent. AND Livery Stables, NO. 225 BAY STREET, FREEMAN, HENDERSON ft CO. PROPRIETORS. , subreribera would Inform the public that ey have opened a Stable In the Brlok Build ing o*> Bay street, between Montgomery and Jeffor- ms WOldi ront ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA t i i i GEORGIA. Jt J. HESLER, Proprietor* Late of the Verandah Hotel, New Orleans. Passengers per Evening Trains will find Supper ready on tba arrival of the Cara. •ft M - son streets, and have added to their already LARGE STOCK several well broke NORTHERN HORSES, besides new BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, and are now able to supply all ordera in their line. They will have OUNIBUSSES and HACKS on the arrival and departure of the Cara and Steamers ' And also HACKS for PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION. Their establishment in all its departments, they _*e determined SHALL NOT BE EXCELLED IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY. FREEMAN, HENDERSON k CO. oc$o-tr MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, jA °jsa8mfehid.^u,E. LA BOARD FIR DAT.. $150 BOARD FXB WXSK. . 6 00 BOARD FIR MONTH 20 00 ,mayl8 lyr S i u at Tl 4,1 For salofc. oot28__ Savannols, Oct. let, 1850. milE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be, A tweeu the rubscrlbors, under Uiu nnme or J. V. CONNKHAT k 00., was this day dissolved by mutualtsousent. Mr. Joseph V. Couuerat will at tend to tho Hoitlcmout or the aflWrs of tho said firm. J. V. OONNERAT, ’ J. LAMA. Savaiiniih, Oct. let^ 1850. , THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out the In terest or Jonx Lama, will horoaftor continue the wholesale GROCERY- AND PRODUCE BUSINESS In bis own name anH for his own account, and re- apeotfUlly BOliPlfo frmn the friends uf tho Uto firm a ‘eontmoanco or tlfoir tavors. OP13,.. . ,cr. ,,fV C0NN4RAT HILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, cHARunox, a. o. THIS House is now adapted to all the wants of the Travelling Publlo, and the ef forts of the Proprietor will be to deserve m, their patronage. si Thomas s. nickerson. HUDSON’S FERRY FOR SALE. The subscriber offora for sale all her tpoaseaslons in Sorivcn county, contain ing about one tnoussnd acres of land, imoro or loss, all adjoining said Ferry, aud oxtondUig to the Augusta road — „Tho Improvements consist or a good ig, Storo, Warehouse; and all othor accessa ry out-buildings. About slxty-flvo acres aro under fouce and In good ordor for cultivation. Tho land Is first quality, and well supplied with fencing tim ber. It is an oxcellont stand for tbo morcliandiie business. The Ferry la tho best located and mos patronized ot any other betwoen Savannah and Augusta, Thorp is also passing through the land a novor falling stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars address me at Springfield, Effingham county, Ga. sept 7—tf ELIZABETH JONES. VALUABLE PLATNATIOW FOR8ALE j0b THE SUBSCRIBER offora for sale his PLANTATION, tnubortyCounty, calledMlUhovon,situated miles from HloosvUlo, and six miles from tbo Gal Railroad, containlngTbroo Thousand Acres. Threo hundred acres oloared and under good fouco, most of which has been Geared within tho last few years. Tho other portions havo boon highly manured for a number of years, and are now very productive. On tbo placo Is a valuablo Saw and Grist Mill on a fine stroam, In good running order * a large and commo dious Gin Houao, as good as now, with running gear for homo powor, togothor with a good Gin. Good now framed Negro nouses, intficlent to accommo date fifty Negroes. His clogant now'two story Dwelling House, togothor with all nooossary out Buildings, such as Stables, Corn Houses, ko. In fact overy thing in such order that the purchaser can roallzo the mu resources of the land without the outlay ora dollar in fixtures. It la probably the best settled Plantation in Liberty county. It will bo sod ono third cash, the balance in one and two years. The only inducement to sell la the feet that tho subscriber bas another Plantation six miles from tbls, and the necossary attention to both t&kos too much Umo from his professional engage ments, hence ho would relieve himself oT the caro oT ono by disposing ot it. Wbon at home thowubscriber wlU take pleasure iu showing tho placo to any one who may call. in bis absence Mr. Benjamin Dorsey wUl ahowJI oot 16-law8w WM.B. GAULDE1 u ‘ PiVtoNT IUE PITCHERS. ‘ TtJST rifoi)|yo<l;i)NLY ihlrty-twd days from Bal- •I Umorp by the rt«w Mieamship Line. Tb< nu merous enquirer.'* will he glad to learn that the? .' KENNEDY'ft UK.VCH *•; / 'SonlMurnlihiiig SW?#, Hodjton'. Now Block I JMA: ' ■ iregiw’ Von halTkT Aft glxTrwuoI Uni, MO rcr. Mcb. 3.. -T mile, tr om tbo city or govuub ob tbo 8. .■a-Uull H.ll Hood, well .d.ptcd to tLt (towth Hi ig. Coltdi iml.tuio, util W MM'U,blop«y too tloioB over. Apply to _ „ i.b 8! tl a A. CLOUD UWOAtoSi WOS'ft.' . »>i.U ;t ,ts5n?MTjiwj ut • Son not taro «oor tod lo re»dy loruio.1 wy m. r .,.: por„l.by wABNooRfc t om j, litOouinoo itreet, cAaktou, BXOHANOK MdWaL INK. COMPANY lit’ I'lllUDEM'HIA. Cnplt.l ..,$a0U,tlUO JOHN H. IMI.E, g«MM. JOHN tloDoWKU, .IB., Alwnit.rv. ' • Uro Insuraneo, limited or perpetual, mule iu town ur country, ou every dosorlpllou or property. Marino lusurauue on ''easels, Cargo and Freight. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agont, novlfl 164* Bay street. HOWARD FIRE A.MD UIARINE INS. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (Frankllu Building, 04 Walnut at., Pblladelpnia.) CHAlthill PERPETUAL. Incorportod by Act 01 tlu* isiglslaiuro of Penn sylvuniu Capital puid iu uud luvuiOed $1(18,100 Chartered Capital 5UU.0U0 Insurance against Lusher Damage by Fire, Ma- riue SUd lulaud Nuvigatlmi, at the lowest rales. PKRGIVAL M. PO'l'fS, President. C. K. SPANGLER, Vice President, W. H. WOOIW, Secretary. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agenl, novl3 164 Bay stroot. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF* VIRGINIA. Available Capital $300,oou 00 Surplus 01,617 27 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Takos risks on Cargo, Freight, ButldiugR, Mer chandize, &o., in town and country. !josses promptly and liberally adjusted. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, nov13 16* Bay street.. The uuderslgued having been appointed Agent for tho above Insurance Companies, Is now pre pared to issue Policies of Insurance, on VESSBU3, suocisMUMtormunucEA bsu Groat sale or Books and sTatlouefy it Auciioia'., THIS EVENING, at early gaa light, at the star* coruor.ur Congress Whitaker.atryeto. . Books aud HtaUouery, Enoyolopedlu and valua ble HctenUUe, Mechauical and Architectural works, magnificently illustrated; l/mdon and American works of Quo aud usefol arts, and splendid Mth- dard library hooks in all the various departments of Literature. Tho collection comprises tne great oaf variety ot valuable standard worka Intbeva- rlo-ta departments of literature, science and arts ever offered lu this city, Including most of tha bait standard works published In this country. Annu als and ulegauily illustrated works, flea Bibles and Prayer Books, fine Letter and Note Papers, Envel* opes, Stationery, &o., ko. the hooka are all new and warranted perfect and trill ba sold entirely without reserve to the highest bidder. Ladles aud gentlemen are invited to call and ex amine them during the day. Catalogues may be had at the sales room 'forms cosh. Purchasers to pay for. aud take away their books tho day following eaoh sale. Safe to coutiuue overy evening during tbo week. liovlG Fulton Market Beer at Private Sale. Just received por ateamor Knoxville: 12 half bbls I ultou Markot Beer, put up express ly for ua, uud warrauted better thau any other sold this market. Woehall receive by every steamer a small lu- voice of tbls Beer, which we can with confidence recommend to the dealers and warrant U to give satisfaction. novll FREIGHTS, HOUSES, STOCK IN TRADE, FURNITURE, Ao., Ac., at as low rates us any other r&jxmsible agency in this city, aud pledges himself to his friends uud those who may be dorirous to iusuro with htra, that the offices for which ho is Ageut are sound, reliable, ahd well conducted, aud will pay prompt ly all losses that may occur, without drilor dolay. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, novll) 164 Buy street. THE GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. k RE taklug MARINE uud RIVER Risks ut their A. Agency, on Drayton stroot, noar tbo Bay. Approved Risks will bo taken on liberal terms, aud 1 bo usual credit given on Premium Notes. , Threo quarters of tho business will be roturuod to life CUHlOtaers in Scrip. oct22-lm C, A. L. Lamar, Ageut. INSUUANifli. Souttiurii Mutual Insurance Company, Souther 11 Mutual Life Ins. Compniiy, Homo iiisuruuou Company, of N. York, Springfield Fire ft Marine lira. Com’y, Risks In tho abovo Insurance Companies undorta ken by WM. KING it SONS, Agonts, • No, t)0 Bay street. Savannah, 14th Duoumbor, 1866.Uccl4 Potatoes at Private Sale. Just received perschr T Raymond from New York, 20 bbla Potatoes, lu gx>d order. noli Apples at Private .-ale. Just received per schr E I. B Wales, from New York, 30 bbts Apples, in prlmo order. uoll Houses aud Lot at Private Slae, l*ot No. 17 corner of Taylor and TattnalUlreeti, 80 to 100 feet, with Improvements, consisting 01 a double teuement two story House, on high base ment—all iu good repair. Fcr terms and other particulars, apply at our Counting Room. uovO New Fish. Just received direct by schr L 8 Davis: 20 bbla uow no. 2 Mackerel. 20 do do do 3 do 20 bit bbls do do 2 do 20 do do*, do do 3 do 4K0qr do dodo 2 do 20qr do dodo 3 do 10 bills Plokolort Shad 100 boxes, eaoh 40 lbs, uew CodQsh—prime 10 do do 60 .do, smoked Salmon, no*' landing and for sale low from the wharf —ALSO— 50 boxes fresh ground Juva Coffee, MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. . Charter Perpetual. Nottaccumulation, Jan. 1, 1856* $2,280,006 it Total amount of dividends paid to date 716,49*2 Gtt Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,330,990 04 ATTENTION PUBLIC. TO CONSUMERS OF PICKLES. B ELIEVING that the Publlo have become tired of purchasing PickleB in Packages, holding, In many coses, fifty per cent less than represented, we have commenced putting up. in addition to our present second size Jar, an article wbloh we are la belling ‘‘WM. UNDERWOOD ft CO’B. EXTRA ’ICICLES," and are filling lntofoll sized jan, which legibly stamped tn the glass, with their exact tents in ounces—thus enabling the consumer to veryity their truth. These Extra Pickles are put up with every regard to style, quality and flavor, and will be sold at thirty remunerating prices. We have made no change in our manuer or Oreenlng Pickles, never having resorted to any do- leterlous means to attain this end. The Cider Vin egar which we nso is made from sound fruit, and la entirely free from Vitriol or any other mineral acid; which is not the case with that used in most brands orEogltah Pickles found In this country. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD ft CO., ; 67 Broad street, Boston, Mass. novl8-3aw3m $4,282,488 97 Benjamin U. Miller, Secretary, Josoph 1.. Lord, General Agent, Kobort L. l’nttersou, President. *Tho funds of this Company arc all safoly Invested In first class bunds and mortgages, stocks, cash, aud notes of members fully secured by tbolr policies. For furlbor particulars inquire or WM. II. GLADDING. Ageut iu Suvaumtb, At the otllce of Uoll ft Premise. , J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. KKFE11KNXY ! Messrs. Padblvoed, Fay fttu., t. K. Tut, Esq., .state Bank. feu 29 THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND * MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of No. 107 IFalnttt street, Philadelphia. Penn. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITA). $54>U,OUO. FI KB, X AKIN 0, AND INLAND INSVKANUU. DIRECTORS': ' Charles G. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street; Alexander Whildou, Merchant, 14 North Fruut-Bt. John 0. Huutor, firm of Wright. Hunter A Co.; E, Tracy, firm or Tracy ft Baker; John R. M’Curdy, firm of Jnuos, White ft M’Curdy; Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney aud Counsellor, James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Oo.. Theodore W. Baker, Urm of Tracy ft Baker; R. S. Walton, 860 Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruco street; 1 - John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. IjATHHUP, President. Thou. K. Luurick, Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, June 16 No. 86 Bay stroot. General Southern insurance AOmN'OT T HE SUBSCRIBER la prepared to effect lusurauce to auy amount In tho Stato of Georgia, on LIFE, FIRE OR MARINE RI3K8 Iu the following good stock Com panto:;: FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y, ■OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital *1.260,000 Hon. THOS B. FLORENCE, President. Kdw. R. Uelmboid, Seo’y. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF UARTFORD, CT. Cash Capital $309,000 RALPH UILLETT, President, Jas. H. Sphauuk, Sec’y. STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y. OP PENNSYLVANIA. Capital and Assets *309,000 .1. P. RUTHERFORD, Prosidcut, Stus Ward, Sec’y. BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y. OF BRIDGEPORT, CT. Cash Capital aud Assets $125,000 HENRY W. CHATF1KI.D, President, J. II. W \3UH0RN, Scu’y. EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF LONDON Capital *2,600,000 CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OP HARTFORD, CT. Capital and Surplus over *400,000 J.JC. WALKLEY, President, S. H. Wuitk, Scc’y. 4®* Life Insurance, loany amount, ut the lowest rate, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors, or payable to the wife free from the claims of creditors. 4®- Marine Insurance on hulls or enrgoos to all psrta of the world A. WILBUR, ocl23 General Ins. Agent and Brokor. Just rccolvod Instore, uud for sale low, and accommodating terms: 40 hhds prime Sides. oc'J Carter Potatoes at Private Sale. Just received per schr J T Grice, tlrom New York, 60 bbla Carter Potetoea. oct24 New Herrings at Private Sale. Just received per schooner LS Davis, aud now landing. 500 boxes first quality Smoked Herrings 25 barrels Holland Herrings in ary salt, for sale low ocl 24 For Rent, Thecouuting room and at *re next to our store, formerly occupied by Mayer ft Blum. Also, several storca under our ceuntlfg room aug20 M FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, AT UKDUCED RATES. ARGAIN8 can now bo bad by all those who wish to clothe themselves genteelly, as I will the balance of my Ready-Made, at reduced rates ou time, aud ten per coot, off for cash. Gall and avail yourself of the chance to obtain good artt* clea. At the Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, June 27 147 Bay strMt. C1 CHHEN BUTTER AND CHEE8E—20 kegs Go- VX ehou Butter; 50 boxes do Cheese; landing from steamer and for sale by 8optl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00 An DISSECTOR’S GUIDE mHE. Practical Anatomist and Student’s Guido In X the Dissecting Room: by Dr, J. M. Allen, with upwards of 200 UlustroUons. All tho Class Books required for students in tho Medical Collogo. Amoug them: Neill ft Smith’s Compendium. William’s Principles or Mcdloino, [)ungUson’8 Physiology, Thorapoutio’s. Practice, Vow Rotnedtos, Dictionary, &o., Ao. Carpenter’s Physiology, Dict’y Surgory, Erichscn’s, Mtllor’s, Forguson’s and othor worka on 8urgory; Wood’s, Bar[pw'«, Bell ft fltoko's, Dlokaon’s, and othor works on Practico; Cazoaux’s Midwifery: Melg’s Obstetrics, and many recent works on Medical sub jects. ALSO. tang's Atlas of Classical Goography—62 maps. Sabb ith Bolls chimed by the Poets—boauttfolly Illustrated. Poetry of tho Woods, or tho Held and of tbo r—fine “***" * Year—fino plates. nov6 W. THORNE WILUAMB. -TOXECUTOR’S SALE—Will be sold on tho first JDj Tuesday in January next, betwoen the legal hours of sale, before the conrt boose door In Chat ham county: Eight Shares or the Capital Stock of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Geor gia, sold by ordot of tha Court or Ordinary of said county, for tbo benoflt of the heirs and creditors of the Estate of Philip Ulmer, deceased. H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or. nov21-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trix. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, Capital *300,000 DIRECTORS .* Ralph Glllott, Alonzo W Birgo, Barzellal Hudson, CharloB Forbs, Wareham Griswold, H K W Welch, Philip Ripley, A D Edson, Roswell Brown, Albert F Day, Mason Gross, J B Russell, Wiliinm W Houao, A F Giilctt, B O' Osborn. RALPH GILLETT, President. Jis. H. Spraocx, Sec’y • Tho subscriber having boon appointed Ageut for Savannah for the abovo named first class Fire and MarineInauronco Co., Is prepared to issuo Policies •n all descriptions of iuBurable property at tho nsnal rates of other good companies. A. WILBUR, Agent, cctl8-tf 111 Bay st, noxt to News office T7IXTKA FAMILY FLOUR, fto.-Just roceivod, 60 J2j bags and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bbls ornated and powderod Sugar; 20 bbls A1 B an d C clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Cofi'oo, tu H and 1 lb packs; 35 do do Mustard, Ginger. Cinnamon and Mace; 10 cases Table Salt; 10 naif bbla Extra No 1 Mackerel; 100 dos Brooms, buckets. Clothes Lines Scrub Brushes; SI half cheats Oolong Tea, loose and, In M lb packs. For Bale by DAVID O’CONNOR, mHE Annual Meeting c orcommiHloQ' X .n otPablloRoodiotCHlSm county will bo held .tih. Court Home, to the at, or s.T»uueh, os the eeeoud Houdt, In Deoemher next, wbloh will be the Ith dt, of enld month, nt eleven o’olock, A. II. W *V. WASH, BecrcUiT, : nOTl34d a 0. f.B. C. C. TO HOI1ICKKKPKM. Cerpeti, OU doth, Ketlinf, ho., a the ehorMtno- le., tnd on the mol reeeoneWe termft —•*-*' IK1HTI* • HITS end Gat’d Vbelebone, Moreen Wlule- V Moreen Whnletxme, YTTHITE end (bl'd Vbelebone, Ma &ne,h,,*a..for^ ; bj r[r BOTANICAL DRUG STORE. n Tho uudorslgnod glvos notlco to his « mil patrons, and tho public generally, tluit fsil YVhebaaoopnoda Botanical Drug Store, Hi tu office, adjoining his consulting room, 190 Broughton stroet, abovo Montgomery street. Thero being no regular Botanical Drug Storo in tbo city, und tho dom nd for Reform Mod- Iclnos, fto.jsuch, that it has become ucccssary for fira to do so. A competent, person,is engaged to attend to the storo. The undersigned will continue, as heretofore, to givohls wholo attention to tho practice ef medicine, in all its branches. Usual indulgence for visits, &o. Will sell medf clnes at a very small profit, and for cash only. 4®* The undersigned also takes this occasion to announce that be Is boarding and treating chronic negro patients in his Infirmary for $20 per month. W T. PARK, M. I). Savannah, Nov. 18th» 1866.3m—uovlS Wholesale and Retail Dealers In For* etgn and Domestic Dry Goods, B EG leave to say they have romovodto their large new store, 176 BROUQHTON STREET, wbifo their ample room will enable them to keep complete stock in every department. Abo, a fell Une of PLANTATION GOODS, of (he best Southern manufacture. Comblued with the abovo they keep a complete stock or Ladies Dress Trimminp, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, and Ladles and Gents Furnishing Goods, 'to suit tho City as well a? tho Country Buyers, at tho lowest Cash prices. G. BROWN ft OO., oct29 176 Broughton it. oc2l thib-day , at 11 o'ciook.inrrOBt or store, - ^ The entire household attd' kltcbsn'lumltureof a .Terms-cash before deli very, ill' arficlee phr- chased at auction must be removed before..sUnpet. ..The usual assortmenl of Groceries, PirevltfofiSj Uviot., Croetory ud OUu Wut, CWhlu,; J.welrjr. Ao. Tarmicuh: ,, ,1 yiiiijKfc M- All trtlclo pur.hu Kl U AUCtlW uduot MU1«I for prulouxtoth. mu rHuluul., will b. ■old on xooourt ud ri»h rtfonn.r purchuw, A .mill utortmeul orcholc. Oanulun * ou, Ac,, At a rlvateSala. 20 hdda choice Bacon Bides, 10 j* casks Brandy, 10S do do 12 keca Goshen Butler,. „ „ 20 half bbls ohotoe Family Beef, For tale low to dose oonffignmept. nnrM CuloniUhU, Thu, ion mwhlthgiquad tud KBuoTIMm lu Ui. ImmUitto n.l|i!KorKod Mlto. MulMMIhr lh< ill. or ih. BxTUUih, Albu, tod OdUBkUmd Dapot. Term, urn. U city lolM *1* • oui-llnh cull, 10. bxlauci bearing iutercat .1 111 pet MUt. JuuelD BY OCTAVUS COHEN. Exeoutorfo Sale. Will be sold before the Court House, on the first TUESDAY tn January next, between the usual hours of sale, Lot of land No. 109,31st District, originally Lee, now Marlon ooumy, containing 202# acres, befog the property or Estate of Jno. Screven, deoeeaed, ana sold for benefit of the heirs and creditors. ocl28 J. P. 80REVEN, Executor. SWAN ft CO’S LOTTE RIES. [kOTBomu »t «n ma or onoaoix.] FORT GAINES AOADHM1 LOTTERY. CLASS 22. To bedrawn in the city of Atlanta, Gn., in public, ou SATURDAY, December 20,1860, on the plan of SINGLE NUMBERSM! 30,000 Ticxew-M,480 Prises. More U&sm One Prise to every Ten Tickets t MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! 1 prise of. $40,000 1 *« 12,000 1 “ 6,000. 1 ” 2,000 1 “ ..... T,000 1 prize of.... $1,000 .10 prises or.... 900 ioo “ or.... ioo 100 ‘‘ of.... TO 4 prises or 160 app'g to $40,000 prise, are 000 4 “ 126 12)000 prise', are 600 4 u iiwb .. 6/000 prise/ are 400 2,000 prise, are 800 1,000 prise, are 400 200 prfoe, are 1,SW .ISO,000 3,000 100 75 60 46 40a 3,280 prizes amounting to.. NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH or SURER BQUARI, BRYAN STRUT I would inform my old friends and patrons 1 have opened the abovo store to conduct tbo Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business tn all its 1 various forms, and whore will be found a gen* oral assortmenl or Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, which 1 will bo pleased to show, and at suoh price as will satlsiy any ono wishing to purchase. All kinds or Roofing, Gutters or Lead, Galvanised Iron Work of ovory description, Job Work and Re* polriug executed with dispatch, old Stoves put op and l’ljiea frirnished at short notice. Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Call down on Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk, ocl 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS MACON, OEORGIA. ^ The - ubscriber, from long experience in jpV the business, is preparod to furnish 8team Engined, Boilers. Circular. Single and Gang Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings In gen eral. The Saw F ramea. whether for upright or Cir cular, will be or irou when rcqulrod. AU of whlob, with bis many improvements, is warranted to ba [ual to tbo best made at any other establishment. Is works are on a scolo ns extensive as the larg est ut the North, and be Is prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN Corner or Bryan and Whitaker Btreeta. HAS now on hand a beautiful as-.. sorlment of Jewelry or every dta- wph crlption and kind worn by ladles Cim and gentlemen, and wiUaeUatunusuaUy low prices, 1 havo this day received (per Express) a large stock or elegant tiiver Ware, consisting or Cake and Fio Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, &o. &c., nil In Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I have also this day received on addiUon to my stock of bairwork or light colored Curls, Topsya. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, &o., which now makes my assortment complete. Ordera received for any color desired. Watobus ropairod by and under the supervision orseff, and all othor work done in n workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 Whole Tiokets $10—Halves $6.00—Qurfors $2.60. $3,000 Prizes of $40*UI bo defermtaed by tha last figure or the number that draws foe $40,000 Prize. For example, if foe number drawing the $40,000 Prize end* with No. 1, then all the Tickets whore the number ends in 1 will be entitled to $40. If tbo Number ends with No. 2, then nil the Tickets where.tho number ends in 2 will be entitled to $40, and so on to 0. Certificates or Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the risk: CertlOces or Packago of 10 Whole Tickets $00 10 Hair “ 80 10 Quarter “ 16 PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. 80,000, Numbers corresponding with those num bers on the Tiokets are placed tn one Wheel. The first 216 Prizes are placed in another Wheel. A number la drawn from foe number Wheel, end st the same times Prize Is drawn from foe other Wheel. Tho Prtzo drawn la placed, against the Number drawn. This operation la repeatod nnttt all the prises are drawn out. IN ORDERING TICKETS, Enclose the money to our address for tha Tickets ordered, on receiptor which they will be forwarded by first mall. The list or drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to puicbasert Immediately after the drawing. 49* Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Poet Ofifoe. County and State. Remember that every prise te drawn, and paya ble without deduction. All prison of $1,000. end under, paid immediately after the drawing—other prises nt the usual time of thirty days, foil without deduction. 49* AU communtcaUona strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at either offlce. Ordera tor tickets or certificates can be addressed either to S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Gn., or A. SWAN. Montgomery. ^Ala and corner Ball and Bay streets, kavannab. < nov28 DH. lUFOBOT UTVIOOtUTOH, f All BllllouiDaiuitmtnU, BlokHodaoM, D71p.11 iliLBatmulOoiSTueu, Chronic nxtrhv, Oollo Pnfnlnth. stomxch ud Bov.U, C.ntnl Dthlllt; F.BxIiWwknMi.Ao. For uls fapDruigiU gu mu,, ud h/John.BHwrofcOo, tnlwm. W Lincoln, Brnunli.ly fUU T llinuhMrlb.rliur.moTU on Ih. Bur, nul door tottMBapnHIouofflM, whan twin ns. opening aipltndWunortm.nl of Vtllud Wintw gooda, whlohh.willB.il by dm ptd.ni or mnk. to order in tho mod tUhlouhlo ntylo j ilto, Hudy- mid.CIothlngiromUmcolehrntodhouoor Jamen ’nido, Jr., k Co, Now York. Thnnkthl Ihr pant' UivoriihohopMhyilrlottppUotUoo to mornt .< continuance of the same* N. B.—Cutting, Altartng and Repairing done at the ahortoat notice. Justreceivod n lot of whlfo and colored shirts. oct80 JOHN W. KILLY. BIASSIE SCHOOL. mHE MASSIE SCHOOL will be opened on WED- X NESDAY, October 16th. Tho Regulations require that alter foe openli g of tho School, “Applicants shall be received every day of tbe first week, and on Monday of each suc ceeding wook of the termThere aro still several vacancies tn the School. Until the opening of the School, applications may be made to the Princip I, who will bo found at the Sohool Room every morn ing fromfito 10. By order of tho Commissioners, cct 10 B. MALLOK, Principal. PIANO FORTES. HAYING lately recolvud largo ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, we aro enabled to offer at this time tbe ’greatest variety from tho best manu facturers, from tho plainest square to the most elab orately carved, and from aix to seven octaves.. - Our Pianos are selected from the manufooturers whom we have foil confidence in, and wo ore par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by oa as regards durability, tone, fto. Persons in want of n first rate instrument may re ly with safety upon getting suoh a one by selecting from tbe following makers, whose instruments we endeavor to keep constantly oa hand, via: H. Wor cester, J. Chiokering ft Son, Nunns ft Clarke, Baooir ft RavenB, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothors ft Cum- ming. L W. MORREIJj ft 00. aug 27 THE ONLY (!TW EXCLUSIVE MUSH W. D. ZOO-BAUM & CO. a UKE the opportunity to return tMmks to their , friends ana foe public for Ibclr favors, and hops from strict attention to their busluoas. for con tinuation of their patrouugc, aud would therefore respectfully ask foe attention ol the publlo to their usually large stock of Piauu Fortes; haviug added this season also, W.Kuaber uud G. Vogt’s l’lanoa. which for elasticity and beauty or touch and great power, can not he Kurpiwsuii. Also, ou band a large assortment of Mush’ul Merchandize, and a choice collection of Home uml Korclgu Music. oct29 GENTS AND BOY’S WEAR. B lack Casslmcrc* uud Doeskiuu. Fancy do, Black and Col’d Cloths, Tweeds, Satinets, BUk Vestings, Merino and Cotton Under-Garments, Ho siery of all kinds, Geut’s i ineu Cambric HdkTs, Hom’d Stitch’d do. do., Col’d Borders.do., Stocks, Napoleon Ties and Cravats, ftc . fto Foraale by nov6 I’kWITT ft MORGAN. S QNDON PORTER fcC.—Just received 16 casks, qts. and pta. Bytsa London Porter— also (Hard Sonotte Brandies, Port, Bcberry. and Medtri Wines, fto. fto. Choice articles in glass and wor for family use by DAVID O’CONNOR, ’‘‘■©M ' ^ oct23 Jorner Broughton A 'Drayton- S CHOOL BOOKS—A Tull supply of the drlforaftl School Books now In use, aueh as spiffing nooks, readers, grammars, arithmetical chemla- UNITED STATE'S HARSHAL’B SALE O N the first TUESDAY in Dscember next I will sell in front of the conrt house tn the oity of Sa vannah. between the usual hours of Bale, nil lotaoL land situated, lying and being in U» city of Sa vannah, county or Chatham, State of Georgia, known and described on the map on plan of said city, pub fished by Jno. Ml. Codper ft Co- In 1160. as iota let ters A, B, C. D, E. F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, which said lota are oounaed North by Gastoo^.prolonged East bj Price at, prolonged South by Huntingdon at, prolonged west by n tract of land commonly known aa lane ft Beard, wbloh said lota tottered as above are parts and parcels of the Eastern k jartof Garden lota No, 43 and 44 East; theiatna eried upon u the property of Michael Prender- gast. to satisfy two fifes lor the 6th Circuit Court of tne United 8tatea for foe Southern District of Geor gia, In fevor of Ball, Cries ft Co. and Ripley ft Jad- son vs. Mtrhacl Prendergaat; property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney DAN’L H. STEWART, nol U. 8. Marshal. BOOTS AND 8HOKS. H rHE aubacriber has opened m 900T and SHOE STORE at ■ m. 71 and 162 GIBBONS' M UUjDING. next door to the loorge S. Nichols ft Co., and so- liclts the patronage ornia friends and IhepnbUo in • general. M. J. BUCKNER. - oct 7—ly BOOT! AND SHOES. A RECEIVED by late arrivals. Lady’a GA1- INTERS. Genttemen'a Oxford TIES. Gents and Boys' GAITERS, uents Low Quartered, Calf and Patent Leather Gentlemen's Fine BOOTS. 1L J. BUCKNER, oct 10 No. 71 and 162 Gibbon's Balldlnf, MARRYING TO A TALE, by'George,Woe IX gikl«—ikru . — ;- •* STAPLE DRY GOODS. C IOTTON and linen Sheetings, Bhiritiifli lrieh J Ltnena, PillowOsaolinens, Btrd’ar 5 - ~ piTH, Huckabacks, Hack and Flhe r*^ ' * IBS'"* I. o and 10)4 Sup. Irish tad 8oOteh ti Napkins and Doytoa, Baal Walah and American Flaiiools, Fine Bath and Whltoey Blankets, fine« an.iOutton Bed Tick, fto. # For salo at tho lowestmnrketprloes, by "ov5 ssmEssssl JJOM. . ' , ..... . tnlfcor cf “SBr _ SChlomlbJ la AmurlM.” commodore Perrj’i J»p« Exp«1UIod, florwa- mcnt.llUoQ, In quarto, with colored plaiu, extra calf gilt. KonxWeUr* b,'lutmu, wtr. of ^mSSouSfniMOf tnS&rmooi,lh.wir.of i Udor.wtUr ootorad ttftu. Hill, otth.8h.uaoo, tj Htra Wtrnn, uthorot Wtdo, Wide Woild. . . . „ , tho Bln. or th.Axelwt lUrinw, by.Wwklgo, oleguitlr tlluitraUd urd bound In ultra (Ulao- rocco. Envelopes In great variety. ■gP*TgB8jg •ahr«l b, IhadnUiotltt. r ' ' Indebted to th. UU tom Uumeditt. poTnunt. Ur. xtt.ua to th. Httlomant of tho rm. ttepuburao cop/. X J. B. OBBBII i.(t»