Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 02, 1856, Image 3

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n5?BttM«?nwmiiiPANY. No. 10, .'.m cl.brtw th«lr Anow.reerj on toe M * d .\.tiM«k"«»W«. »*«• *«• '* ncM« o«» bo proofed tromeltoer. jjAttb* mw® 0 *' , feller, II. H. Rejef, tori iJO-eodtd 8. Frank Kline, ;No ttokets wlll .be Geo.Gemomleu, G. While, 0. Welginrf,- . ■ $ioo uwm-sea ’ ",.r»o or ponotu li.vloj WtWWmitW u uniatR *U- of the Morotaute' Mil PUntoro- ,t uni pul III. iMte In olrooloUoo, tooBowrd, iMjtuUoo, caw » Reword Of Otto niiMlroil Dol. riior iloU'Ctlt'* the oountcrlolter and ruriilHliing pwllor wovtotton* |(|RAU R0BKRT8 Problem. ttOtU " DANCING ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully iu, [ , ornM hid (ulrood that he wlU open U*U Acad Lmval Armory 1UU, on Saturday, Novom, fmh at4 o'clock, P.M. ti hu'fortnor puplld are respootrully invited to Ttw Oerman Band U engaged Ibrtho oo- • oclid :ik’ 1 ,ib- , orU)era^o?for saloTWgo and varied K^mout or second-hand printing material, suffl- «Ui) 1‘dtabllah a'coraplito Job Office. with but iddltlonul artlcleu, collecting in part of—()no la^font of email pica, an good as now, add vurl- «f)DU of Job type; ono super royal hand-pros*; Hoe A Co e proof-preoa. lateat improvement, „ 1*0 er m ire Urge Imposing atones, now; dou- alugle anda; cases, composing sticks,col- rules, golleva, chases, oto.,.etc.,together with lit" ,r,0,M ’•wafcMWBr fliWOlfUUI DANCING. UK, NICHOLS has returned and will com- ounce his Classes at Si. Andrews Hall on .Wednesday, Nor. 6th, 1866. ReudW dances taught, together with two uow Quadrilles. Ur. N. may bo aeon at tho Hall ™11A. M, till 6P. U. each day. MMle lissom, and Inatrnotlon in rancy Ouuuiug Sis usual ou liberal terms, ,wl 25—It* Mil! mb; ,!» • '-in.ytl . DAVID O. WILDS, ATTOBNHWRTI.AW, M «pa»ta, ua. ■ WUI prufitmc lu thc;oDuuilc. !)C Kuuc.uk. tVtrrcc. dfwihluatiiu, uu.l Huldwtn. KmcHOB—Doha ft Ituiicr. tUimu * UnUa, ind K. A. amllard. Hwabmlb _ _ WIWi 8. DA.VIKI.L,, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , . SAV.IVNAII, UA, W Officei»vo* ThomaA M. Turner ACp.« i;r*» •ru. IU Qreut my: OH. O.i iRIiig il. OOLDlNttV OFVIWK AND itl 8IOKNOK, No. 14 LIBERTY-St., One door west of Drayton. »a " w. uipow. *’ ’ ’. n, r. si GREEN * HPIOOT, ATTOKNHY8 AT I.A W -.illjl*. rilUMAHTUK, <m. PATTEN, HUTTON * CO.. PAOTOB8. Forwardiug and Oomini&sion Moroluititu, Bnystrect, Savannah, On. m 9 ' W.II. FAlUlELL, DEALER in choice family GROCERIES amt Foreign mid Domestic Fruit, corner Uroughton and Whitaker-sU. fowu and country auppllod with oboluo goods al modurato prices. All nrdora promptly ullutidod to. an 1 siilsfactlon always guaruntood. spill JOHN M. MILL KIM , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office cornor Bay and Drayton streets . jyis : 1 - ■ PHILIP M. RUSSELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NOTARY ’JONVKYANCKR, ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST. Will oxeute Deeds, Mortgages, Power of Attorney, Wills, Honda, Notices and raking ot Interrogatories. Office at tho Court House, Savannah, Ga. Court Days. Third Tuesday In each month, and held at the ottlucnf Edward Wilson,Esq. Itj.dileueo, Gaston, between Barnurd and Tattnall street. .tuy call at night, on business, will be uttonded lo i in mediately. Jy2b WM. €. CONNELLY, ATTORN ii I AT LAW, IhAHSLM, WORTH COUNTY, A. {POST Oft'lGX, .ll.llANV.) Will practise iu tho .Soul Hern Circuit,aud in Macon, Dooly and Worm Counties id the Macon Circuit. pgr Particular attention given to the collcuiiun ol Malms iu .South-Western Georgia. Jo2—6ra ■ BOpK JOB t OgFIOty/... MoroiiaitlH can .ho suppUcdV Rhdrt notice with * BUl-IIeails, Bills of Lading, Dray Books, Circulars, Cards .and Blank Books. ~ Particular altoulion given lo HOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues Tor Colleges, Proocodlugs oT Mootings, Reports, By-Uwn, oto, Thankful for tho vory liberal patronage horototoro roooivod, wo rosiwotfully solicit a contlnuanoo ol tho snino, (baling that wo shall bo ablo to ploaso all who may fovor us with a call, both os to prices aud execution or work, LANIER HOUSE, MACON t i t GEORGIA ■ LOGAN k MEARA, Phopuiktors. THE Proprietors of this well known os- H Uiblmlntiuht respectfully givu nolluu Unit they aro still (Candidates Tor the patronage of tho Traveling public, and deter- > omit nothing to doservo well of their guests and maintain tho reputation of tho Houso. FREE TRANSPORTATION of Passengers and Baggugo, to and from tho Houso, by a Uno now omnibus and baggago wagon, which they havo provided Tar that purpose. Passengers will linroaftor bo ai no oxponso whatever for trans portation of themselves and their baggugo cither way hetwoi n tho Uulur House and tho Hallway istuUuns in Macon. Wo ask a oontinunreo of public putronagn and promise attention and cumlbrt to our gatwls. LOGAN & MEAHA. Macon, Oct. 14,1856. nov27 . Professional (Haris. JOHN B. COLBIHO, attorney at law, Vienna, Dooly County, Georgia, W ILL practice in the counties of Dooly aud irorth of tho Macon circuit, and Sumpuiaud /jtotili* 3. W, C. REFERENCESi Hou. Jos. D. Allen, Barnwell 0. S. C. gr. Edward C. Wade, SArannah, Geo. cav20 * —CiiAft les“a^piHck; .utobnev and solicitor, Tttikegw, Al,. Km Kttond th« Oourm of tilt) Clroult. in), l, d „ ni.HVCUUmCH. . JdO. COD.KK KKAKKR, UUIIPKH A PHASER, mfcuM .yllENEIUL commission meruuants. K,y lUtofll, Savannah, Q*. Jmyll II. J. D A V A N T, J R, Juiroil AND COMMISSION MEBOANT. Vu, 1)7 Bay Street, u ,j Savannah, (iu JAMBS 91, SAT AGE, atiuknsv at law, )K UV1LU, ruoaucauarigiu. m uiulue.- .Dtruiited la hla'carewlU rau.uve irjmiit mieutk • lyr—ItlKrl) .AW) A. NUKBM. ItODUERS * NORRIS, (lulu Crum, ft Kudgera, IV HOLES ALE GROCERS, BaV-STBKRT, SAVANNAITi M. 1, 11)56, ; 0e»^ J EPPERSON ROBERTS, SEN EBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DSAUK IN lumber and Lumber. SAVANNAS/Oa. WILMA,t! H. DASHER, tTTORNEY AND (X)UN8ELLOR AT LAW, Troupvlllo, laowndea County, Ga. flu umctleelu Thomas, Ivowndes, Clinch, Ware, tvuliug, Telfair, Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski ftintlu, Georgia; andiu JeObrson,Madison, Ham- fua. a:i l Uoluinhiacountles, Florida. [myll P. JACOBS, 6EGAU AND TOBACCO STORE. Mu. 48, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N\ U.—Keeps constantly on hand Spauish, Hall :$iuuisb, and American Bogars, at wholesale aud re all. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Suulf, &o. juue 1 JAMHS MeHMRYi luaurauce Broker and. Notary Public. Marine Protests Notod and Extended, Average adjusted, Choi ter Purtlesuud Average BondBdrawus Papers prepared whereby to recover Iossob from i'uerleau or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters connected with shipping and In- jurauco, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ol tho Custom Houso. ly uov 8 JESSE T. BBRNARD, AfluKNKY AND OOUNtlELLOK AT LAW, Nowuausvllle, Fla. Kuferenee—dleorge . Urowu, William Dell, New* uansvillo, Fla., K. B. Hilton, Boston A Vlllalouga. 1 FOB SALE. mM A valuuhlo rlco plantation on tho fia* Jjgtllla river, at a good pitch offli do, eon- Mainlng four liundrod acres tide swamp,, or which two hundred and fifty aro clcarod and under hauk, with tlircn hundred ano fifty acres of pluo aud hammock land nttachod, Knvcniy.acrcs or which have boon cultivated in corn. On tho prom ises aro a small dwolltng house, ovorscor and ne gro houses to nccommodato ono hundred and thir ty negroes, a burn aud other plantation Inilldiugii. The settlement is prettily Hltuatcd on an olovatod hluir of the river and romarkablo for its healtbrul- ness. This property to ho Bold for a division. Further information may bo obtuinod from tho undorslgned on tho adjoining plantation, or by ad dross!ng him at Jeirursonton, Camden county. «»ov!8-tr Ii. W. HAZELHUR8T. WUlri'uii Wedmdag; Od Jnvi, ai Vi o'clock,A. - “ C*Ttio HtcittnshlP KL()RlfLt, uiplaltt j ft WooUhull, Will loavo as ahovo! For IVolght orjiassngo anjily to - PADKLFORI), FAY At CfO, mr Berth* not sbeurwi until jiald Ihr. CahlnPassago.;!,,.,,;.,,.....;,...,.^^ - Stoerago Passage.. 8 Shippers ofCflttbfi by thoso Atoaiiisliliis ifrflT nloaHotako notlco, that no cotton will bo received at he presses that Is not distinctly marked on tho odgo ortho bale. noV28 . U» Hi WLali : Lliirf '‘ FOR PALATKA, FLA., . ; r Fia Darien, Brutuwick, St. Maryi, Ga'.Jikmindi- naandJacktonvUU, JHoolata and Slack Creek, Fla, jk THE iteamor WKLAKA; Oapt CKIng. will loavo for the above places every .Saturday Morning, at 10 o'clock. This boat has large and airy Btato Room aocom- raodatlonn, and taking tho Inland Pausago, oflbrs ovory Inducomout to Invalids and vfyora; Freight will ho taken for Trader's Hill and llitor modlato landings on St. Mary's itlvor. No freight will bo tnkon after 0 o’clock. For freight or passago apply on board at tbb Florida fltoam paokot wharf Tho Hteamor W. DERBY connects regularly With this boat at 8L Marys Ibr Controvlllo and 1- Camp Plnokuoy. nov22 CL AG HORN & CUNNINGHAM. FOR liHitftLEKTON DiREGT. Tho superior steumor GORDON, F. Barden, Commaudor, having boon thoroughly overhauled ami furnished with anew boiler, will run rogularly— twlco a wook—botwoon Savanuah and Clmrlestou ; leaving Savannah ovory Wednesday and Saturday uftoriioous, at 0 o'clock, and returning will leave Clmrlestou ovory Monday and Friday aftornoons, at 4 o'uloak, For freight or passugo apply to J. r. BROOKS, Agent, novO Charleston wharf.. Savaiiuab, Ua. myll C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW VKANKUN, UJUHP CO., QA, Will attend to professional business iu tho Counties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether aud Troup. Reference—Uou. K. Y. HIU, LaUraugo, Ga.; Hon, David Irwlu, Marietta, Ga.; Colonelu. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, Ga ; aud Mr. William Dougherty. Co> Iambus, Ga. sepK-ly Will. Mo AL LISTER. Marble Monuments, Tombs aud Gravo Stones, fUrn Mhed ou reaseuuble terras. Orders res pectfully solicited. dp i» NOTICE. Tho undorslgnod wishing to mako a obaugo in buslnass, olfer to soli ou Thurs day, the 18th day of Dccembor, tho MAG. NGLIA HOUSE, at Bristol, tho largest and most conveniently arranged Hotel in Western Virginia, immediately at tho terminus of tho Vir ginia aud Teunessoo Railroad, a point that will re ceive full patronago from tho Read at all times. Tlio Magnolia Houso possesses advantigeB over all other houses at Bristol, it being tho only acces sible houso In tho plaeo, Tho Hotel is dlrootly opposite the Va. & Tonn. R. It., 140 foot front and runuit g 100 feet back, and 3 stories high, and within 40 yardH of tho track, with good water and out buildings all complete. They will also sell 4 Lots adjoining the ViTginia Depot, well suited Tor business or any kind. The abovo property, if not disposed or privately beforo, will bo sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, in front of the Mugnollna House, at 12 o’clock, M., on Thursday, tho 18th day of December next. Terms—Ouo-third cash, aud tho balance in two oqual Instalments, In ono and two years, the pur chaser giving bonds with approved security. W. G. l’ECK, GEO.'O. LANGHORNE, nov9-tl8D S. W. HANFORD. IU. WHIT BjaiTH, 1. ■ ATTORNEY at law, ALMQATOK, HAST FLORIDA. - Will practice iu the Eastorn aud Southern Countie* ^ Refer to—Col. S. S. Slbloy, and R. B. HUtou, Sa vanuab. fob2-tf , WILLIAM PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY IT LAW, MARIETTA, GA. OOtiltt—ly G J. W. PATTERSON, .ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Troupville, lA>wudosCouty,Gu. , (mil i.«. tfAIUHT. ' f *• 'WVAU*. WR1U1IT dt SAVAGE, ATTOltXtrXATLAW, bAUNSWICK, GA. JyW -JONH S. UOWRtJ; sNULNEER, ABOHITEOT AND SORVKVOK, OOa*8B OF DRAYTON AND BRYAN-HTS,, (Above U A. L. Umar.) j ? d—3 m A. Mo ALPIN AS BROTHERS, Utuber, Hill and Brick If arils. «ptd 8AVANNAM, OA. J ituTl**. WM. STARR. JT. B. B. HARM*. UUDEN, STARR & CO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, 1) AV-8TEMT. SAVANNAH. QA. CHA8. G. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, MlLUmatVlLLK, UA.l Practiced Uw iu the various Couutlos of the Oo. mu lgeu Circuit, and the adjoining Counties of Twiggs, Uureus and Washington. Refer to—Johu Boston, H. A. Crane, and R. B Hilton, febl4 geouge a. Gordon; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claim* for the State of Georgia. udice Corner Bay aud Bufi streets. O „ . “yi° 8TKBIJMI LANIKR. SAMPSON LANIKB (FOVURRLY COLKMAN liOUPX) KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE. Mr. Sterling Louior, lato of tho Uuler House House, Macon, Ga., and Sampson Unlor, late or Tuskogoe, Alabama, will bo happy to m.'et all friends and custom- ers at tho I.amar Houso, whore they havo ample accommodation for two hundred and fifty persons, uov8 8. & S. LANIER, Proprietors, TO RENT. A good brlok tenement to rent on Jones troet. Rent $200 por auuum Also, ono ou Gaston st. Rout $350 por k annum. Spply to A. WILBUR, oct25-lw 111 Bay st. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK #25 00. Semi-Weekly United Slate. Mall Line. TIHE new and splendid side-wueel JL Steamships— KNOXVILLE,, 1,600 tons..Cant. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,500 " .. Capt. Thomas Lyon. FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. M.S. Woodhull. ALABAMA.... 1,390 “ ..Capt. G. R.Schcnck. _ WlU LRAVk SAVANNAH KVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Those ships aro among the largest on the coast, unsurpassed iu speed, safety and comfort, making their passages in fifty to sixty hours, and aro com manded by skillful, curoftd ard polite officers.— Having elegant state-room accommodations, they olTor a most doslrablo conveyance to Now York. Cabin Passago to Now York..,, $25 Steerage Passage to Now York 8 PADEIiFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah. SAM’L L. M1TCHILL. 13 Broadway, fob ft Now York. MiDfiMitY’sFmuff; * AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TIIE SAVANNAH RIVER. ■ The now lion steam nacaet SWAN, Captain Richard Johnson, will leave Charleston wharf every Friday morning, ut 10 o’clock, punctually, Ibr Domery’s Ferry, and all Intermedi ate laudings ou tbo Savannah River. G-J" Tho Swan has superior accommodations for passengers. For freight engagements apply to sept23 JOHN RICHARDSON. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ibr Pcdatka, East Fla., via Darien, BrumwicJ:, St. Maryt. Fcmandina, JackunvilU, Middlebura. (Black Creek,) and Picdlaia. IMi The now and elegant stcampaoket JHmHKi DARLINGTON, Capt. Brook, leaves every Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, for tbe above places. Freight will bo taken for Trader’s Hill and Inter- medlute landings on St Mary’s Rlvor. No freight will be taken after 0 o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent state room accommodations, apply ou board, at tbe Flori da Steam packet Wharf, near the Gas Works, or to Jy25 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The fine sailing schr E. L. B. WALES, Capt. Hoirmau.wlll iavo immediate despatch for abovo port. For Treight, apply to uovle % FOIt FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tho Swe- dish brig SYDPOLEN. Capt. Soderborg. Apply on board at Habenham’s wharf, or to nov3 PADELEORD, FAY & CO. E. GUMMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, i.td-iy 1BWINTON, OA. YONGE A FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, xo. 94 BAY-nwnrr. savannah, a a apr4 V J. M. EYRE, ■ COMMISSION MEROHANT, aug*J0 No. 14$ Bay t., Savannah. t J. UAKR1SON. . — ^ — McaMHM IIAIUUHON ft McGKHKK, IUU1I0N.00MMIS8I0N, EEOEIVING AND forwunUni Jnercbautft. II .Hu 61 .aouwnuB, oouniwra, awwaii. If- i-.rUculKT KUeatlua given In tbn ul« nr Rn*l £«le. .Noirnon and ProUnnn. jf Liberal advanena made on Nagroea and Her- thandlae. , JOHN C. BOOTH, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,. Will also give hi* attention to doslgns lu Arohltoc- ure. Office In the store or John Williamson, Ebq., Bay Btroet. my 13 D. A. O’BYRNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 176, Bay-st., over Turner A Co’s. Drug Store SAVANNAH,OA. nov 10—ly HUSK. PATTEN 400. ) iRJNuY 4 DANIEL, i-Coluinbu*, Ga. srKWART.GRAY 4C0.J a 8. SMITH, y Mobile, Alabama, set 23 IP Diction ft Commission House, Macon, Ua A. II. MCLAUGHLIN, (ieuoral Ageut aud Auctioneer, Solicit, item lii. friends consignment, or ever, iwcrlptloD. Takes order* for Cotton. If Special attention given to the sale* of Real Mo, .Slocks aud Negro property, at public and Mato iales. Promyt reiurru and diepatch. Haference—G. A. L. LAMAR.tnch80 S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupyllle, Lowndos County, Ga. Reference—Hon. W. B. Flimino, Savannah, Ga. myll EDWARDU.WIL80N, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward 4 Owens’ Law Office. JOHN BILBO, Ordinary of Chatham County, AND aTTOBNBV AT LAW. wtllce In the Court House. myl8 ANTHONY McOULLO h, .ATTOKNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia. *f Office on Bay street, over the Bank ofi&J* 11 ’ Wells a williams, DIALIR8IN domestic, foreign and fancy dry goods. , -Vo. 149 Vongree+et., Savannah, Ga. T. WUI,IN, formerly or Boaufort Dist. 8. 0, rUBUPlULUfl WILLIAMS, “ Scrlvou Co.,fla. Mpt7 *• worm. H. D. SMELLING* LOCKETT A SNELLINGB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Savannah, Ga. Wilt ititaud to tbe selling or all kindflofproduoe ^wtatiButlon givonto rocolvlug and forwarding may 31 ly DENTISTRY. DW.ROYALL & JOHNSON, Dentist*, office corner St. Julion-at. a*1 Market Square, over H. >VI1* ——— mat’* jewelry store. Office hour* irwa * to2 o’< »*nk, and firom 8 to 6. II eora MILL Jilt & ROLL, ETTOSNEYS AT UW. BRUNSWICK, GA. t .Will practice in tbe Brunswick Circult—comprls mg the following Counties: -.“lyan, Wayno, Camden, Ware, Apppllug, Choch. Coffee and Charlton. JOHN B. MILLER. L. 0. ROLL. Mg8 ly TO RENT, Two couifortabto brick teuomouts ou Jones HMstreet, ut $300 each. Apply to THOS. HOLCOMBE. novl2-2aw2w ^ RES[T - A comfortable two story houso ou a base, mout, corner St. Jullcn and Llucoln streets Possession given Immediately. For partlou- lars iuqulro of J. J. Gammon ou tbe premises, novll FOR'RENT,' TWO comfortable WoodeuTENEMENTS corner of Liberty aud Draytou struols. Apply to JOHN BOSTON, sept 30 FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The Ono regular packet schr. FANNIE, Cuptain Beaston, wiu nave immediate dispatch for ahovo po-t. For freight engagements apply lo nov 29 C. A. GREINER. B FOR BALTIMORE—Tho fast salliug schr. WM. A, NEWELL, Capt. Bennett, will havo ate despatch as abovo. For freight on gagemonts apply to nov29 0. A. GREINER. H FOR RENT. ■ THE subscriber being about to partition off tbe two elegant and commodious sto ries over Dr. Brantley's Drug Storo Into offices, offers them torrent by 1st or No- oxt. CHARLES 8H0LL, sept 29 Architect. FOR RENT / STUTTERING AND STAMMERING C URED by Dr. WYCXOFF, of Pittsburg, Pa., witboutpaiu or Surgical Operation, who will sond tho euro to any part of the World, ou tho re ceipt of $10; and tho money returned, if tho euro is not effectual. All letters must be addressed to Dr. Wyckoff, Box 740, Pittsburg, Pa., In caro of Arthurs, Rodgers 4 Oo., Bankers. P. S. Correspondents will ploaso encloso stamp fur return postago. Caution.—All persons who cannot produce my genuine certificate, aro humbugs. sopt20—wly Dr, W. t TIIE fourth story Store. Apply to sopt 29—tf*$& vorDr. Braulloy’s Drug CHARLES 8HOLL, Architect. FOR SALE A VALUABLE LOT, noar tho Central Railroad Depot, about 60 x 100 feet. This Lot Is feostmpio. Ou the promlsos are threo comfortable Wooden BUILDINGS, wutub rent for $buJ per annum. Terms moderate. Apply to J. B OUBBEDGE, sopt 29 Agent. »: S&f ATLANTA HOTEL. ATLANTA i i ■ i GEORGIA. J, J. HESLER, Proprietor* Late of the Verandah Hotel, Hew Orleans, PasBongors per Evonlng Trains will find Supper ready on the arrival of tho Cars, mayl4 liiil* MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, [myll LANIER & ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap6-ly moon, ga. TaHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. -LX sion, offors his sorvices to his friends and the pnbllo a* au Architect aud .Superintendent. Designs fot any part of the country supplied ana executed In ail tho various branches of his profe*| siou, such as Public Edifices, 8tores, Dwolllng*. Monument*, 4c. Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores de, gned iml uxouuted. office at present in Bay Lape rear of the Custom House. Jan 3—ly MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. . THIS House is now adapted to all the wants of tho Travelling Public, and the ef forts of tho Proprietor will bo to dosorvo [OMAS S. NICKERSON. R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Offloe corner of Bay and Drayton-*t*. SAVANNAH, OA. my 11 anoosmxBs, «t>o. R ECEIVED per steamer Alabama, and In store 30 kegs oxtraGoshen Butter, 50 boxes State Cheese, 20 do English Daily Cheese, 16 boxes Pine Apple Choose, 30 barrels cholee Apples, 00 barrel* extra Eating Potatoes, 26 BABBEL9 BED ONIONS, 29 BARRU.S YELLOW ONIONS, 8 barrels Tomatoes, 3 BARRELS PEARS. 4 BOXES NEW I.KMONS, 15 DO NEW RAISINS, 10 hall boxes uow Raisins, 10quarter do do do, also: 2 barrels exlra Pig Hams, 2 barrels extra Pig Sides, 2 barrel* extra Pig Shoulders, Dried Beer, moked 4 Pickled Touguea, Tongue*, Corned Boor, Pork, &u. For Bale by R. H. WATSON 4 CO., oct28 No. 28 Whitaker Btreet. W. STLAWTON & CO. Charleeton, Soath Carolina. SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE FAG TORS. R- Wainwiout Baoot I William M. Lawton Jwefh T Dill | Winboen Lawton, Jh aug29-cod4m Savannah. Oct. lit. HWl. rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- X tween the RUhrtcrlhora, under tho name ol J. v. CONNERAT & Ou , was this day dissolved by mutual consent. .Mr. Joseph V. Counerat will ut tend to the settlement of the ullUIrfl of the said firm. J. V. CONNERAT, J. LAMA. Savannah, Ort. 1st, WM. THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out the in terest of Juu.v Lima, will horeaftcr conliuuo tho W»wl«wl*’ GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS In bis own name aud fin* hi* own account, ahd re spectfully aiillell* from the ftleuds of tho lute firm a continuance or their favor*. Ml 8 J- V CONNERAT PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J UST received, ONLY thirty-two day* from fial< tlmore by too uow Stoamshlp Ltuo. Thr nu merous enquirer* will bu glad to learn that the* tave_fto.il,-rvlv-il. kknNBUY ft BUACU, Boue-rurobtaiiift Btore, Uodgiou'a Ne* Block. HI* H. BOARD PKR DAY., BOARD PKRWKBK BOARD PXR MONTH.... ,mayl3 .$ 1 50 6 00 20 00 lyr AND Livery Stables, NO. 225 BAY STREET, FREEMAN, HENDERSON & CO. PROPRIETORS. T HE subroribors would inform tbo public that they havo oponod a Stable 1$ the Brick Build ing o» Day street, hotween Montgomery and Jeffer son streets, and have added to their already LARGE STOCK several well broko NORTHERN HORSES, besides now BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, and aro now ablo to supply all ordors In their lino. They will havo OMN1BUSSES and HACKS on tho arrival and departure of tbo Car* and Steamers And also HACKS for PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION. Their establishment In all Its departments, they aro determined SHALL NOT BE EXCELLED IN THE 80UTHERN COUNTRY. FREEMAN, HENDERSON 4 CO. oct30-lf Hi ■ mar 81 Ml 1 - HUDSON’S FERRY FOR SALE. Tho subscriber offors for sale all her .jossosslonB In Scrlvon county, contain- ■ log about ono tnousand aero* or J^and, moro or loss, all affiotning said Forry, and oxtcndlng to tho Augusta road — Tho improvements consist of n good Dwolllng, storo, Warehouse: and all other necessa ry out-bulldings. About slxty-flvo acres aro under fence and in good order for cultivation. Tho land is first quality, and woll supplied with fencing tim ber. It is an oxoollent stand for tho merchandise busluoss. Tho Forry 1b tho best located and most patronized ol any othor hotween Savannah and Augusta. Thcro is also passing through tho land a novor failing stroara, fully sufficients supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars address JONES, VALUABLE PL AVN ATI ON PORSALE I THE SUBSCRIBER offors for sale bis " » PliANTATION, InTiberty County, called Millhovon, situatod miles from Hioeavlllo. and six miles from tboGul Railroad, containing Thr oo Thousand Acres. Throe hundred acres oleared and undor good fenco, most or which has boon cleared within tho last few years. The other portions havo been highly manured for a number of years, and are now very productive. On tbe place Is a valuable Saw and Grist Mill on a fine stream, in good running order • a large and commo dious Giu House, as good as new, with running gear Tor horse power, together with a good Giu. Good new framed Negro Houses, sufficient to accommo date fifty Negroes. His elegant now two story Dwelling House, together with all necessary out Building*, such as Stables, Corn Houses, 4c. In Tact every tbiug in Buch order that the purchaser can realize tho full resources of tho land without tho outlay Ufa dollar iu fixtures. It Is probably the best settled Plantation In Liberty county. It will be *od ono third cash, tho balance In one aud two years. Tbe only inducement to sell is tho fact that tbo subscriber has another Plantation six miles from this, and tbe necessary attention to both take* too much time from his professional engage ments, hence ho would relievo hlmsoir or the care of one by disposing of it. When at homo the subscriber will take pleosuro iu showing tho placo to any oue who may call, and in hi* nbsuuce Mr. Benjamin Dorsey will show it. m;t 16-1ow8w WM. B. GAULDEN. FOR BALE, f Six T roots of land, 600 acre each. 8 or tulles from the city ol Savannah ou the 8. llulf Kail Road, well adapted to tie growth III if, Cotton utd Coin, vu' Vtui cutvgbtopay ion times over. Apply M 1 . . ,. lnIm fab -J7 11 0, A. 1.LOUD HHOAUS A SON'S tenoral ling E XT ti'o. Mn7'» .«t>*Uluto for Wafer., Wax, Gumarablo and all other Inconvenient pro p,ration, now In ueo, la atway. ot good oonitalenoy, doea not lurn sonr .nil la rawly ler me al any moment. For sale b, WARNOOK t DAV10. ott is 160 Oongreu street) C. A. GREINER. xisrmTTixjLTsrv-,. xohanob anixuAL m». company aMffnHEttHBft. . Capital.., • ••••••!• * •,‘;v;.v' h v • street.' HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN8. GOMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (Frankllu Building,' ! D4 WnlntaDit., Philadelphia.) CHAltTEil PEUPETUAL.i ■ ' . inuorporlod by Act of the i.eglBlaturo of Pouu - sylvunla Capital paid lu and invested $408,190 Chartered Capital 600,000 Iusurauoo agaluHt Loss or Damage by Fire, Ma rino uud Inland Navigation, at tbo lowest rate*. PNROIVAL M. POTTS,.President. 0. E. SPANGLER, Vico President, W. H. WOODS, Secretary. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, novll) <164 Bay streot. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Available Capital $300,000 00 Surplus. 61,617 27 CHARTER PERPETUAL. Takes risks ou Curgo, Freight, Buildlugs, Mer chandize, &o., iu town ami country. Losses promptly ami liberally adjusted.. ROBERT AUSTIN. Ageut, no via 164 Bay streot. Tbo uudorsiguod having beou appointed Agout lbr the above Insurance Companies, Is now pro. pared to Issue Policies uflnsurauce, ou VESSELS. CARGOES, FREIGHTS, HOUSES, STOCK IN TRADE, FURNITURE, Ac., 4c., at U3 l»w rule* as any othor miwnsible agency in tbls city, unit pledges himself to bis frioudsaud those who may bu desirous to Insure with him, that tho offices for which ho is Ageut aro Bound, reliable, uud well conducted, and will pay prompt* ly all losios Hint may occur, without cavil or delay. . ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, uovl3 154 Bay street. THE GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. A RE luking MARINE uud ItlVER Risk* at their Agency, on Drayton streot, noar tho Bay. Approyod Risks will be lukon ou liborat term*, uud Jho usual credit given on Premium Notes. Threo quarters of tho husiuess will lie returned to the customers iu Scrip. oel22-lm C. A. 1*. Laiuur, Agout. iwWHAHCK." Soutitci n Mutual Iiuttrunce Coiuimuy, Soutlui-ii Mutual Life Ins. Company, Home liiMUKuiee Company, of N. York, Springfield Fire 4k Murine In*. Com’y, Risks iu the above Insurance Companies undorta ken by WK, KING 4 SONS, Agents, No. 99 Bay Btreol. Savannah, 14tb December, 1856. . decH A BV T. J. BULLOCH & CO. SCOCXasORS tO FHlLBIK* A MU Prime likely hou*e servant. THIS DAY at II o’clock, In front of courthouse: A very prime likely young negro girl, aged 17 lUl _ house servant, nurse.good t—“ * yosrs. a first rule house servant, er and Irauor, warranted sound, ouuou ana uavtyi sold for no fruit, Terms cash; title warrantedtpur* ohsier 16 pay tor titles, dock Draft Horae*. THIS DAY, apll o’clock. In front or court houset 10 Kentunky boraou, suitable tor draft use. Tormscash. deo2 THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, In front or court house: S Kockuways, nearly new, and one fin* Buggy and harness. TertnBoasb. dec2 I At and Improvement. THIS DAY, at U o'clock, In front of court house: Throe Luts, 40 by 80, situated ou lot known a* No. 10, Curry town, situated on the corner of Tatt nall, Gaston aud Minis stroet*. The middle lot has a good onu-Btory wooden building. All in tec-slm- pie. Terms at aalo. dec2 Desirable City Property. THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock. In front of court house: That valuable Lot No. 9, Frodorlok tythiug, Der by ward, froutlng ou Broughton street, noxt to the corner of Whitaker, 60 by 90, fee-simple, toother with tbo improvements thereou. consisting of a two story wooduu house, ou a brick basement; together with stables aud all necessary out buildings. At present occupied by Dr^Fish. Terms made known —ai Thirty eligible Wilding iol24 reel deep, situah Gaston streets. These lc 1-XWO-T A number or horses and wagons. -ALSO- Iding Lots, 60 feet front bj. 100 dusted on Taylor, Gordon and — jss lot* are on high ground and somo of them In the immediate neighborhood or the loteeleotedtor the aite of the Savannah, Albany and Gulf BaUroad Depot. Terms same as city lofel ▼Is > ons-flfth oasb, tbs balance bearing interest at six per cent. d*c2 At * rlvateSale. 20 hdds eholo* Bacon Sides, 10 % casks Brandy,. . 10 & J ‘ J - k 12 kegs Goshen Butter, 20 half bbls choice Family Beer, For sale low to olose consignment. Exocutor’s Solo. W ffiSU l !S i W r * the Court House, on the first TUESDAY In January noxt, between the usual hours or sale. Lot oTUnd No. 169,31st District, originally lose, iw Marlon county, containing 202k acres, being the property of Estate or Jno. Screven, deceased; ana sold tor benefit or tbe heirs aud creditors. oct28 ■J. P. SCREVEN, Executor. on day of sale. doc2 Great sale of Book* aud Stationery at Auotlou. THIS EVENING, at early gas light, at the store corner ofCongross Whitaker streets. Books aud Stationery, Encyclopedias and valua ble Scientific, Mechanical and Architectural works, magnificently illustrated; London and American workB of fine and useful arts, and splendid stan dard library bookB in all the various departments of Literature. Tbe collection comprises the great cst variety of valuable standard works In tbe va rious departments of literature, science and arts evor offered In this city, including most of the best standard works published iu this country. Annu al* and olcganlly illustrated works, fine Bibles and Prayer Books, fine Letter and Note Papers, Envel ope*, Stationery, &o., 4c. the books are all new and warranted perieot and will be sold eutlrely without resorvo to tho highest bidder. Ladies and gentlemen are iuvlted to call and ox- amine them during the day. Catalogues may be had at the sales room Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for and take away tbeir books the day following eaoh sale. Sale to continue every evening during the week. novl5 SWAN 6c. CO’S LOTTE RIES. [AtrmoRUMO nr rut aun or atom a.] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. CLASS 22. To be drawu iu the city of Attauta, Ga., In public, on SATURDAY, December 20, I860, on the plan of SINGLE NUMBERS!!! 30,000 'iTuKcta—4,480 Prises. More then One Prise to every Ten Tickets I MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual. Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1656* $2,230,005 17 Total amount of dividends paid to dato 716,402 66 Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,336,090 84 $4,282,488 97 Benjamin, C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph t.. L)rd, Uouorul Agent, Robert L. Patterson. President. ♦The funds of this Company are ail safely invested in first class bonds uud mortgages, stocks, cosh, and notes of members fully secured by their policies. Fur further particulars inquiro of WM. II. GLADDING. Agent lu Suvuuuoh, At the office of Boll 4 PrentlBg. J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. ATTENTION PUBLIC. NEW HACK, SALE Messrs. Padxj.fohb, Fat 4 Co., 1. K. Tskt, Esq., Stato Bank. feu 20 THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of iVo^lOT IKa/mtt stred, Philadelphia Pain. CHARTER PERPETUAL.^.... CAPITAL $500,000. WKK, MARWK, AND INLAND INHU KANO*. DIRECTORS;! Cbarle3 C. Latbrop, 532 Spruce stroet; Alexander Whildeu, Merchant, 14 North Frout-st. *, Johu 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Huutor A Co.; E. Tracy, firm of Tracy 4 Baker; Johu H. M’Curdy, firm of Junes, While 4 M’Curdy; Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney and Cuuusellur; James B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith & Ou.: Theodore W. Baker, firm of Tracy 4 Baker; R. S. Walton. 360 Market street; Thomas K. Limerick, 534 Spruce street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President, Taos. K. Ijmeriok, Secretary. JAMES M. CARTER, Agent, Juuo 15 No. 85 Bay stroet. Fulton Market Beer at Private Sale. Just received per steamer Knoxville: 12 half bbls V niton Market Beef, p.ut np express ly tor us, and warranted hotter titan any other sold this market. We shall receive by overy steamer a small in voice of thl* Beef, which we can with confidence recommend to the dealers and warrant ittoglvo satisfaction. uovll Potatoes at Private Sale. Juit received perechr T Raymond from New York, 20 bbla Potatoes, In geod order. noli Apple* at Private eale. Just received per sohr E L B Wales, from New York, 30 bbls Apple*, iu prime order. noil Houses aud l<ot at Private Slae. I Ait No. 17 corner or Taylor aud TattnaU-itroets, 80 to 100 feet, with improvements, consisting or a double tonemont two story House, on high base ment—all iu good repair. Fcr terms and othor particulars, apply at our Countiug Room. uuvO New Fish. Just received direct by schr L S Davis: 20 bbls uow uo. 2 Mackerel 20 do do do 3 do 20 hit bbls do do 2 do 20 do do dodo 3 do 20 qr do do do 2 do 20qr do dodo 3 do 10 bbls Picketed Shad 100 baxes, each 40 lbs, new Codfish—prime 10 do do 60 do, smoked Salmon, now lauding and tor sale low from the wharf. —ALSO— 60 boxes fresh ground Java Coffee. oc21 Bacon. Ju«l received lu store, aud fur sale low, andou accommodating terniB: 40 libds prime Sides, ocStl Carter Potatoes at Private Sale. Just received per schr J T Grice, from New York, 50 bbfe Carter Potatoes. octU New Herring* at Private Sale. Just received per schooner LS Davis, and now landing. GOO boxes first quality Smoked Herrings 26 barrel* Holland Herring* lu dry salt, tor Bale low oct 24 • WCONBUMERS OF P1UKLE8. B ELIEVING that tbe Public have bocoiue tired or purchasing Pickles lu Packages, holding, in many casos, fifty per cent loss than represented, wo have commenced putting up. in addition to our presout socoudslzo jar, an article which wo aro la- jelling « WM. UNDERWOOD 4 CO’S. EXTRA PICKLES,” and aro filling into full sized Jar*, which are legibly stamped lu tbo glass, with their cxucl contents in ounces—thus cuubllng tho consun^pr to voryify their truth. These Extra Pickle* aro put up with ovory regard to *tylo, quality and flavor, and will bo sold at fairly remunerating prices. We have raado no chango in our manner of Grconlug Pickles, never having resorted lo any de leterious means to attain this end. The Cider Viu- egar which wo uso is mado from sound fruit, und is entirely free from Vitriol or any other raiuoml acid; which is not tho case with that usod iii mo3t brands of English Pickles found in this country. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD k CO., 67 Broad streot, Boston, Mass. novl8-3aw3m General Southern Insurance .A-G-UISTCY T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to effect Insurance to any amuuut in tho State of Georgia, on LIFE, FIRE OR MARINE RISKS Iu tho following good sluck.Cotnpanios: FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMFY, ,OV PHILADELPHIA. Capital $1,250,000 lion. THOS B. FLORENCE, President. E»w. R. Ukmiikup, Hco’y. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OOMV’Y, OF HARTFORD, CT. Cash Capital $300,000 RALPH GILLETT, President, Jas. H. Sfuagub, Seo’y. STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE . CuMP’Y. OF PENNSYLVANIA. Capital aud Asset3 $309,000 J. P. RUTHERFORD, President, Sluts Ward, Soo’y. BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CCMP’Y. OF UUIDGBFOllT, CT. Cash Capital and Assets $126,000 HENRY W. CHATFIELD, President, J. II. W WllHL’RN, Seo’y, EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF LONDON Capital $2,600,000 CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, CT. Capital and Surplus over $400,000 J.JC. WALKLEY, President, S. H. Width, Scc’y. tST life Insurance, to auy amount, at tbe lowest rato, for tho benefit ol tho heirs and creditors, or payabio to the wifefreo from tbo claim* of creditor*. nr Marino Insuranco on hulls or cargoes to all parts of tho world A. WILBUR, ocl23 General Ins. Agent and Broker. For Reut, The countiug room and st >re next to our storo. formerly occupied by Mayer 4 Blum. Also, several stores under our ceuntiTg room aug20 Ml I An 0l 8t CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, DISSECTOR’S UUIDE. T HE Practical Anatomist und Student’s Guido iu tho Dissecting Room: by I)r, J. M. Alien, with upward* or 20U illustrolions. All tbo Glass Books roqulrcd fur students in tho Medical Collcgo. Arnoug them: Nelli & Smith’s Compendium. William’s Principles of Medicine, Dunglison’B Physiology, Therapoutic’a. Practice, Now Remedies, Dictionary, 4c., 4c. Carpenter’s Physiology, Dict’y Surgery, Krlchsen’s, Miller’*, Ferguson’* aud other work* on Surgory; Wood’s, Barlow’s, Bell 4 Bioko's, Dickson’s, uud othor works on Practice; Cazoaux’s Midwifery: Meig’s Obstetrics, and many rooeiit works ou Medical sub- JoctB. also: Loug’a Atlas of Classical Geography—52 maps.' Sabbath Bell* chimed by tho Poets—beautifully illustrated. Poetry of tho Woods, of tho Field and of the Year—fiue platos. nov6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS, Capital., .$300,000 DIRECTORS: Ralph Gllictt, Alonzo W Birgo, Barzollai Hudson, Charles Forbs, Wareham Griswold, H K W WeldT, Philip Ripley, ADEdson, Roswoll Brown, Albert F Day, Mason Gross, J B Russell, William W Houso, A F Gillett, B C Osborn. RALPH GILLETT, President. Jas.1I. Sfhaouk, Seo’y Tho subscriber having been appointed Agent for Savannah tor tho ubovu named first class Fire and MariuoInsuranco Co., is prepared to issue Policies en ail descriptions of insurable properly at tho usual rules of other good compunics. A. WILBUR,Agent, coOS-tl' HI Buy si, uext to News ofllco n 1 3 /i it gnu • U E XECUTOR’S SALE—WlU be sold on tho first Tuesday in Januury next, botwoon tho legal hour* of sale, before tho conrt house door in Chat ham county: Eight Shares of .tho Capital Stock of tile Central Railroad und Bauklng Compauy of Geor gia, sold by ordot of the Court or Ordinary of said county, tor tho benefit or tho heir* and creditors of the Estate of Philip Ulmer, deceased. H. K. HARRISON, Ex'or. nov21-td ELl/.A ULMER, Ex’trix. BOTANICAL DRUG STORK Tbe undersigned gives notico to bla [ >atrous, und tho public gouerally, thali ic has oopueil a B itanical Drug Store, , in his office, ndjoiuing his consulting w room, 190 Broughton street, above Montgomery street. There being no regular Botanical Drug Storo in tbo city, and the dent ud for Reform Med icines, &c.,such, that it has become necessary tor him to do so. A competent person is engaged to attend to tho store. Tho undersigned will coutinue, as heretofore, to give his whnlo attention to tbe practice of medicine, in all its branches. Usual Indulgence for visits, 4c. Will sell medi cines at a vory small profit, ami for cash only. ffff" Tho undorsiguca also takes tills occosiuu to aunounoe that ho is boarding aud treating chronic negro patients in bis Inflrmarv tor $20 per mouth. W. T. PARK, M. D. Navnuuah, Nov. 18lh k 1858. 3m—novl8 E XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, 4o.~Just received, 60 bag* and bbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bbls crushed aud powdered Sugar; 20 bbls A, B an dC clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground ColVuo, iu and 1 lb pack*: 86 do do Mustard. Glugor. Cinnamon and Mace: 10 cases Table Salt; 10 half bbh Extra No 1 Mackerel; 100 doz brooms, Duckets, Clothes Lines Scrub Brushes; 81 half chests Oolong Tea, loose and, |»«.bp.cta. ^“‘•gJ VID i oiooNNORi TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ARIEL CRONIN Upholster, 30 Brran-Bt. 9 would respectfully announce to the citizens ol vannahthat he l* ready to moke audputdqwtt Carpets. Oil Cloth, Matting, &o., at the shortest uo- I ice and on the most reasonable term*. oct3-tf - Wholesale aiul Retail Dealers In Far* clgn anti Domestic Dry Good*. B EG leave to say they liavu removed to their largo now store, 170 BROUGHTON STREET, whore their ample room will enable Iboin lo keep complete stock in overy departmout. Also, a rail Hue of PLANTATION GOODS, of tho boat Southern manufacture*. Combined with tho above thoykeop acoruploto stock or Ladles Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, and 1 AdlpVimd Gents Furnishing Goods, to suit the City as well a3 the Country Buyers, at the lowest Cash Prices. G. BROWN 4 CO., oct29 176 Broughton it. $204,600 Whole Tickets $10—Halves $6.00—Quarters $2.60. $3,000 Prizes of $40 will be determined by th« lost figure of the number that draws the $40,000 Prize. For example, if tbe number drawing tho $40,000 Prize end* with No. 1. then all the Tickets where the uumber euds in 1 will be eutitied to $40. If the Number eud* with No. 2, then all the Tickets where tbo uurabor oml* in 2 will be entitie4 to $40, and so ou too. Certificates or Packages will be sold at tbe fol lowing rates, which is the risk: v CertiQces or Packago or 10 Whole Tickets $60 “ ” 10 HalT “ 30 •» *» 10 Quarter “ 16 PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. 80,000, Numbers corresponding with those num bers on the Tickets are placed in ono Wheel The first 216 Prises are placed lu another Wheel. A number Is drawu from the number Wheel, aud at the same lime a Prize is drawn from tuo other Wheel. Tbe Prize drawu is placed agaiust the Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. IN ORDERING TICKETS, Enclose the money to our address for tbe Tickets ordered, ou receipt or which they will be forwarded by first mall. Tho list of drawu numbers and prizes will be sent to puichasers immediately after the drawing. 4or Purchasers wlU please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office. County and State. Remember that every prito is drawn, and paya ble without deduction. AI1 prizes of f1,000, and undor, paid Immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the uaualtime or thirty days, full without deduction. pgr All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other ticket* at either office. Orders for tickets or certificate* can be addressed either to S. SWAN 4'CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala and corner Bull and Bay streets, Savauuah. nov28 NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH OS MARKST SqUAKB. BHTAH STOSST I would inform my old friends and patrons I havo opened tbe above store to conduct the Stove, lln and Sheet-Iron Business In aU Its ^variousforms, and where wUlbetonndagen- eral assortment or Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, which I will be pleased to show, and at snob price as will satisiy any one wishing to purchase. , AU kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanised Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re pairing exeouted with diapaten, old Stoves pat np and Pipes ftirnlshed at short notice. Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Call down on Bryan street, it will pay yon tor yonr walk, oct 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS MACON, OEORGIA. ± Tho' uhscriber, from long experience in the business, is prepared to furnish Steam Engines, Boilers, Circular, Singlo and Gang Wr Saw. Mill Machinery, Grist aud Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings In gen eral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular. wiU be or iron when required. AU of which, with his many improvements, is warranted to be equal to tho best made at any other establishment. His works are on a scale as extenslvo as the larg est at tho North, and he Is prepared to fill orders With promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY G. M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE U. EASTMAN Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on hand a beautiful as sortment of Jewelry of every dia- cription and kind worn by ladles and gentlemen, and wlUaeU at unusually low priw», I have this day received (per Expreaa) a large stock ofolegant Siver Ware, emulating or Cake and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knlvee and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks. Knives, Fork* and SpoonB, N&pkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, 4c. 4c., aU in Morocco cases, and auitable for presents. I have alscrtbls day received an addition to my stock or hair work of light color ed Cur is, Topsy s. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, 4c., wbiohnow makes ray assortment complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watches repaired by and under the superviilon of self, and all other work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 2$ DIASBIE SCHOOL. rflHE MASSIE SCHOOL will be opened on WED- J. NESDAY, October 16tb. Tho Regulations require that alter the opening of the School, 11 Applicants shall be recoived every day of tbo first week, and on Monday of each suo- cocdiug week of the term.” There are still several vacancies In the School. Until the opening or the School, applications mny bo made to the Principal, who will be found at tho School Room every morn ing from 9 to 10. By order or the Commissioners, it 10 B. MALLON, Principal. mi; PIANO FORTES. HAYING lately received large ad ditions to onr PIANO FORTES, we are enabled to offer at this time tba 'greatest variety from the best manu facturers, from the plainest square to tbe most elab orately carved, and from six to seven octaves. a Our Pianos at e selected from the manniketarert whom we have frill confidence in, and we are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by us as regards durabUlty, tone, 4o. Persons in want or a first rate instrument may re ly with BoTety upon getting such a one by selecting from the following makers, whose instruments we endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vis : H. Wor cester, J. Cbickcring 4 Son, Nunns 4 Clarko. Bacon 4 Ravens, U. Waters, and Haines. Brothers 4 Com- mini. I. W. MORRELL ft OO. aug 27 THE | Ms ONLY EXCLUSIVE MS MUSIC W. D. ZOO-BAUM & CO. fllAKE tbe opportunity to return thanks to thffir X friends aud tbe publlo tor their (hvors, aai l hope from strict attention to their business, Ibr con tinuation of tbeir patronage, and wonld therefore respectfully ask the attention of the publlo to tbeir usually large stock or Piano Fortes; having adde< i this season also, W. Knaber and G. Vogt’a Piano*, which tor elasticity and beauty of touch and great power, cau not be surpassed. Also, on- hand ~ large assortment of Musical Merchandise, and choice collection of Home and Foreign Music. oot29 5 Bbls new Champagne Cider, 6 bbls n*w Buck wheat. Just received per bark Maria Morton, and for sate by noyU J.B,™** 0 BY OCTAVUS COHEN. nov22 JMjtfrsratar.. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! 1 prize of.... $1,000 10 prises of... 100 “ of.... 100 « of.... 1 prise of $40,000 1 “ 12,000 1 “ ...... 6,000 1 “ 2,000 l “ ..... 1,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes or 160 app'g to $40,000 prize, are 4 “ 126 ” 12,000 price, are 4 “ 100 “ 6,000 prize, are 4 ** 76 “ 2,000 prize, are 8 •« 60 “ 1,000 prise are 40 “ 46 » 200 prise, are 1,800 000 “ 40 are 120,000 3,280 prisesamouutiug to.., 200 100 70 COO 600 400 360 400 DR. SANFORD'S INVIOORATOR, F I ft mild laxative, tonlo tnd stimulant, and U recommended to tbo publlo. roly log upon its in trlnalo worth in the oure of the following complaint. All Billlous Derangements, Blok Headache, Dyspej> ■la. Habitual Ooativonoss, Chronic Diarrh®, Colic Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Goneral Debility Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by DruggiBts gen eraily, and by John. B Mooro 4 Oo, and Wm. W Lincoln, Savannah,ly febia T HE subscriber has removed ou the Bay, next door to the Republican offloe, where he is no w opening a splendid-assortment of Fall and Winter goods, which he will sell by the pattern or make to order la tho most fiuhionable stylo; also. Ready made Clothing from tbe celebrated bouse or James Wilde, Jr.. 4 Co, New York. Thankful for past fitvor*. he hopes by strict application to merrlt a continuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at tho shortest notice. Just received a tot of while and colored shirts. oct 80 JOHN W. KELLY. UNITED STATE’S MARSHAL’S SALE O N the first TUESDAY in December next I will sell in front of tbo conrt house in tbe city of Sa vannah, between the usual hours of sale, all lots of land situated, lying and being in tho city of Sa vannah, county or Chatham, 8tato of Georgia, known and desoribedon the map on plan of said city, pub llshed by Jno. M. Cooper 4 Co, in 1866, as lots let ten A, B, 0, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, which said lot* are boundod North by Gaston itl prolonged East bj Price st, prolonged South by Huntingdon it, prolonged West by a tract or land commonly known as Lano 4 Beard, which said lots lettered os abovo ore parts and parcels of the Eastern # tart of Garden lots No. 48 and 44 East; the same ovled upon as the property or Hiohaol Prender- gut. to satisfy two mbs lor the 6th Ciroult Conrt of the United States for the Southern District of Geor gia, in favor of Ball, Crias 4 Co. and Ripley 4 Jud- son vs. Mlchaol Prendorgast; property pointed out by piaintlll's attorney DAN’L H. STEWART, nol U. 8. Marshal. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE anhsoriber has opened A a BOOT and SHOE STORE at ■ Nos. 71 and 162 GIBBONS’ M UILDING. noxt door to the jg Store of George S.Nicholi 4 Co., and so licits the patronage oThla friends and the publlo in general. M. J. BU oct 7—ly Clothing more of ( BOOTS AND SHOES. RECEIVED by late arrivals, Lady’s GA1- ERS. Gentlemen’s Oxford TIES. __ Gonts and Boya’ GAITERS, tients Low Quartered, Calf and Patent Leather Gentlemen’s Fine BOOTS. M. J. BUCKNER, oct 10 No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Building. STAPLE DBY GOODS. C OTTON and Linen 8beeUngs, Shlrltingi, Irish Linens, Pillow Case Linens, Bird’s Eye Din ers, Huckabacks, Huck and Fine Damask Towel*, o. 9 and 10Jd Sup. Iriah and Scotch Table Damasks. Napkins and Doyles, Real Welsh and America* Flannels, Fine Bath and Whitney Blankots, Linen and Ootton Bed Tick, Ac., 4c. For sale at tbe lowest market prlcei, by nov5 DaWlXT 4 MORGAN. MARBYING TOO LATE. A TALE, by George Wood, author of “Peter J\ Scblomibl in America.” Commodore Perry’s Japan Expedition, Govern ment edition, In quarto, with colored plates, extra calf gilt. Widdiefleld’s new Cook Book. Fashionable lire, by Mary H Eastman, wife of CaptEeaatman, U. 8. Army. Female Life among the Mormons, by the wire of an Eider, with colored plates. Hills of the Shatemuo, by Miss Warren, author of Wide, Wide World. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Coleridge, elegantly illustrated and bound In extra gilt mo rocco. Envelopes In great variety. Drawing Slates, with velvet corners, anew in vention, much improved—twenty-five oents each. uov24 W. THORNE WILLIAMB. nicitaSag; _ toe nine or PASMWOT ft ADAMS, tf <11.. •owed bj to. dMtooiMr. Job. R. Adwu, nil too.. IndtoUdtoto. Uto arm m repuerted to mik. lauHdtaliuniunti Mr. Convert Pukbant, will •tUnd totoeieUfement or too iiftMr^ofJtoVrid toipubiiwicopr- .. ,-i nvsyssszmr****** T7UMILY BIBLES—We have the largest and JJ finest aelection in titiscity, gotuptathshea stylos, being bound In Turkey moroooo, and moroc co antique, botho EnglUb and American; also, band* some 12 mo. and pocket editions of the Blbls, and Prayer Books,-very ohtap, tor tale by J novM WARNOQa k DAYS.