Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 04, 1856, Image 3

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,-ii' Pofth. Mi sjMH ‘**“* idvenrtntntt I ifco :U DM M»flM-«.th.i, (mi.bi.Hi.tu, i«w« b*i,» . B diameter, i Vi} HiOmvIj' nO^nUw »VW*li»i;tfa • Vr«» ft ;p n 2 feattrafiFiM lagaiiB EarSTKfflisns? • ■""»! • if M'* iiimriy mi wi'imi »•» » » uinii'iiun wrtJT •hij'lnr, IhnmiciWtf r, mSsiKSWI,)<<>(>>, nml * Ci>,J W, Ijiltmii; ft ftli 1'iiltcii. Hit r,i. Kr«uklili ft II. IIKaiji. jnftcsBWIfellIjuiii, ilrigluiu, Killy4CoJ .Humi'i ku, «.milirl<l*ivAlii'ii A. iiu, am)mlirri if that ■s liHesLBntM govern' #q»y img, lu HO for m rcgardt the meurity of per* Vud property pawing over It. require! se- rim consideration. Recent Incidents tend to [buff that the local authorities cannot be.railed onto maintain the pnblio peace ol Patiamu, icd th re is Just ground for apprehension tbut puitiuu of the inhabitant! are meditating fur* tiier outrages, without adequate measures lor tae security and protection of persona and property having been When, either by the State or fdtiawa, or by the general government of S<\r Granada. puiler the guaranties of treaty, citiaeus of the Poitcd States have, by the outlay of several million of dollars, constructed a Railroad across tie Ijtlimus, and it has become the main route km-,'on our Atlantic and Pacific possessions, or .r which multitudes of onr citizens and a fi 4 amount of property are constantly pass- (J4—1.» the security and protection of all which, mil the continuance of the publio advantages iatolvtd, it la impossible for the government of tie United States to be Indifferent.- I ijuvo deemed the danger of the recurrence v i geeuus of lawless violeuce in this quarter so Imminent as to make it my duty to station a part of oar naval force in tho harbors of Panama and ioiuwull, in order to protect the persons and uuuerty of tho citizens of the United States in ansa ports, and to insure to them safe passage Hues ibe Isthmus. And it would, In my judg- s»nt, be unwise to withdraw the naval force tf « in those ports, until, by the spontaneous niton ol tho republic of Now Granada, or oth- utiai, some adequate arrangement shall have kca made for the protection and security of 4 Uaof iutor-ocennlc communication so impor tant this time, not to the United States only, $ wall other maritime States, both of Eu* weand America. ilraasvhile, uegotiatlona have been instituted bjweauaofa apeuial commission, to obtain (m New Granada full Indemnity for Injuries joined hy our citizens on the Isthmus, and utisi ut'iry security for the general interests of the United States. Iu addressing to you my last annual message, ;he occasion seems to me an appropriate one to tiurorf my congratulations in view of the Mice, greatueos, aud folicity which tho United Mica uow possess and enjoy. To point you to lie btitc oi the various departments of the morumeut, aud of all the great branches of me public service, civil and military, in order to speak of the intelligence and the integrity truuii pervades the wholo, would be to indicate U imperfectly the administrative condition of lire country, aud the beneficial effects of that ea tbe genu al welfare. Nor would it suffice to say that tbu nation is actually at peace at home (ml a-.rad; that its industrial interests are pneperutu; tbut the canvas of Its mariners irbiieuii every >-ea; aud the plough of its bus* tuudmua is marcuing steadily onward to the Mjodleu conquest of tbe continent; that cities and pupuloua .States are springing up, as If by toch.uiuieut, from the bosom of the western Wilds, und that the courageous energy of our w<plo U making of these United States tho treat republic of the world. These results uve nut becu attained without passing through tr.alsm.d perils, by experience of wh ch, and tom auly, nations can harden into manhood. Oar fiseiiuhers were trained to the wlBdom rli oh conceived, and the courage which a-.hievod independence, by the circumstances waicli .surrounded them, and they were'thus nude capable of the oreation of the republic. U devolved on the next generation to consoll- ditctlie work of tho revolution, to deliver the many entirely from the influences of conflict- log partialities or antipathies, which attached u our colonial and revolutionary history, and tourgamfe the practical operation of the con- ititmioiul and legal institutions of the Union, lo u>, of tills generation, remains the not less sobla task of maintaining and extending tho lover of the Uuited States. Wo have, at »gtb, reached that stage of the nationat ca« rear, iu W-ich the dangers to ho encountered, tad cue exertions to be made, are the incidents, tit of weakness, but of streugtii. In our for- tga relations wo bave to attempt our power to he leas happy condition of other republics in America, aud to plaoo ourselves In the calmless mil conscious dignity of right by the side of the greatest aud wealthiest of tbe empires of Europe. In our domestic relations, we bave to guard against the shock of the discontents, the ambitions, tho interests, and the exhnber* ut, aud, therefore, sometimes irregular im pulses of opinion, or of action, which are the mtttrul product of the present political eleva- liou, the self-reliance and the restless spirit of emerpr'he of tho people of the United States. I shall prepare to surrender my Executive trust to my successor, and retire to private life with sentiments of profound gratitude to the good Providence which, during the period of my administration, has vouchsafed to carry tbe country through many difficulties, domestic und foreign, and to enable me to contemplate the spectacle of amicable aud respectable rela tions between ours and all other governments, sod the establishment of constitutional order icd tranquility throughout the Union. FRANKLIN PIERCE. Washington, Dec. 2,1850. Attornsv Gknbiul and Solicitor,-The Legisl ituru of North Carolina has elected W. LJtukins, of Warren, Attorney General! and Enas 0. Hlues, Solicitor for the First Judicial Diatli-it, I'ntMuiigeiN. Wr shnni i. sjwiiu, st J Itetey, K hi jiam.'I J Willi , , . rn«wiigvnt hi t. Swim,.. Irani iHnncrvV b s »n y—. *< l'"i 0, AJ (iottie, A K hixMiti, ,1 M iu. Vlli),.in \ W J frivyten. i M UwtO , sen, " » •! M | An III , nl'll, i, : - ...... rau. 4 dl-Hasher, Master,Cohtui, M r *. “‘.'I hisrt.hmlne, Mlm Cdmtiteii, Hov 4 A Law- ' A iaiwini), U Milllvau o’!, “*,7.—«■»?.,.vinpl . l"D. lu,.y »U'i.rtin..l'»S I iiwiuii, lla«t<M I'wilftt-r ami litijut-K 1 •, . .k... tloiialgiuim. tVr ^riiil, 1 IrAftv. l»iuoro*s Kerry—204 on crtoi.uon; • iit'nlil- rY„fn, 43 casiw turiHUitine aiiii juinli livi, m With k t i'ster, J Ricbsritsoit, l-.O Wanb, W Uuncalil tljntiinn', KlcinlngAtCo, liostoir/c ViUaluimR. o^irr,«lias bunt, and otlmrs. ' ■ l*cr . tvaiuHr KlWt, Irtun Uil Writer’s Ker.ry.--8 bales coin,n, oft oorris wood, 2A hides, ar., pi Knlm a Fimtor, II v Hayror, Fried k lire- Ntu, Stbccrti cintnte. To llu- Voters of Company Hi— (iK\ti.KSK.v~l am mil a oatulldulo In your IlUlrim. nor any, oilier, :or .ill * oflloo of Juallco of tho |*omTn HKN’KY H. KDKN. deed—11 ion NBW V4IUK. IKfW soil onMunldu next, Deo. Gtli, at 2 o'clwk, .1 /.,/owte/y. y .Theaioniushlp ALABAMA, b’ajiulni .Njlienok, will loavu as above. ^iL|dja||S For freight or passage apply to KAiifiliKUKD, FAY & CO. Cabin Passage *..•!» SteeraKo Fassiwe a .99“ Shippers rfi Cotton by those BteanuhliH* will please take uotice. that noOolton willlmrcciovedat tie presses thin is um lilHliuolly marked *»i. Mu:edge liftijo biin*. • due! Central R. It. A Ranking Co. oif oaL .SavaouaU, i)co. i, 1856 f TvlVIDKNO No f-7.—Tlio Board of INrectoru SJ have till-: day deelMred >1 Idvidoud ol KIVK l'KU CEN i 1 . ou the General htook (»: tlio Company, from tbe nrottts ol tlio %\i six im nth-*, pay abb* on M-mdey, December 16th. .Holder.- or (itiurnuieod Stock will be pul,l tlioir usual dividends on tlio same day. doc4— \v GKO. A. CUYLKit, Onslnor NOTICE. O NE AiO.VfUafter dale applteatieu will bo made lo Ibe Dunk rl tbe t-tato of GeorRla, iu Savan. nuh, for tho payiuout of a Tweuty Dollar Nolo nf said Bank, tho lull half which bas boon tort Also, for the iibyiuent of n Tun l)oil >r Note of said Back, No. 4,444. the • ighl half of which has been lost JAMES L HOWELL. TennllU-, Ga., Dec. 4.188d law4t—dec4 ’s&m Wl* timlpr 111.’ .Iirc.-lli.li ami mnlumumallt Hi J. W RAYNOIl .ml K. H. I-IKIIUK, wliwn.UuiHwIa ii» «l»h, ri.ra, al 41J llrnmlway, NaW YArk,-alMrid liii' uriiMoiiloii In Ilia iiimaU ol mln.iralay, ruapeotfiil- basa®*' r IhHirs open itt-U^ n’olook—to oommouoe at 74A< N 'TICK—Heata can »m secured ai the box offlee dally rraiu in A. M., till I I*. M. • imvatl . dNO T. DONNELLY^ Agent. ^KKYSTONK OTATR,‘fk)H.JlHffllW .Will leave as ahddcV * For'Weight «r. Hft appiym ' - k ^t.. i,.., !, - ■ «. a. oitKiNKK, Again * Otffl l, ^ a « u VV"'"'-' «W.00 1 r“^<IW0r«gfilPlWH»kOA. .NLV.7 OO'Hti I’assonRors by tlilA'ijlilp Tor Baltimure and Wash, » n will be lauded W Now Castle, Delawaro, If od, from wHlnH?place cars start Uiroo times dally Ibr tho atmvM MiUiwi, anU qtbor Kouthern imlnts. -v A : 'dopa- IMPORTANT WANTED, B Y A MIDDLE-AGED S1NGI.K MAN, a situation in a rtK.ro as Salesman, or would go Into tho country As uversoer on a Plantation—for a young widow preferred Tho best < f recommendations. Address, ConmK.vr, Savannah Post Oflloe, stating when and wbero an interview can bo bad within throe days. It*—deo4 STATE OF DEORGVA, /CHATHAM C'.UNTY—To all wlibm it may con \J corn : Whereas, Frances H. Msoloed will op- ply st the Court of Ordinary for letters of Adminis trator on the estate m Frances G. Maolcod: Those are, therefore, to cite and admfnish all whoa. It may uonecru, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any tnoy bavo) on or behire the seisoud Monday in January next, other wise t-uid letters will be granted. Witt ess - John Bilbo, Esq., Ordluary for Chatham county, this third day or Decomber, I860. doc4 ' JOHN mi,BO. 0 c. 0. (Conuntrtial 3ntetligtn«. Savuitnnli iflorket. December 4. COPfON—With an Improved market tho sales imti’»y were Vlmliod to 3?8 bales, vl»: Wat 1T>*, H»tllX,«2at UK, 101 at 11 tf, IU at 11^,9 at and b at 12 Imports. LlYk'RpCiOL—ship Mtnbcam—041,262 foet p p Caber. MTUND-Brlg Napoleou—Sun bales cotton, ^'°4 foot flooring bourd^. HaVaNA—Brig It B! Carlton—86,000 feet timber, tel lumber. AUdUSTA, DEC. 2.—Cotton—For several dayB **• ’*’*•4 We na 1 0 very brisk demand, and every WL’ir.rca wai readily purchased, and under the «a-n t tUo m irket advanced full/ a quarter of a ma on yo-.mrday, however, the doiiro of buy- tu rteoTti-d to abate, aud but little was done, and I® 10 thB " 0,ir we write to-d#y, the market ro- ® vu W’7 Inactive. In ordor to effect salos hold- •rs would ou compelled to yield ft ik flrom prices w renuait week. Wo quote for present price*-* Go JfidiUlng 11%, and .Mid- "v«lr coots. Anno of our factors aro ask- Sfu 1 * w ru,w bllt Wo ,ie «rof butfewsajoa eyon S!V? r ' porl 'l ,, • All parties are awaiting j’lifw.iby tii.* Liverpool st^imor uewdue: amf rmii?, 1,01 ' <,ok f r an F nhaugo lu demand or prices t; tH Oici expected steamer's nows arrives pipping SntrUtgrncr. P"'ti.f Hav U ii,„ lt December * Arrived, JWpOmncek.JmiMon, Uv.rpool, to E Moly dSift Ocopoldd'DonacH. Aiullu. auilh, wltb 0400 rice—to SU.lior.tiun * ton. rt0 rEp | ni.|uii», Hopkins, Ognoheo. wlUiD,«00 rlca, to Hrtorsli.m . Sen. . . v r KlMle, Worthlnvton, Ogechoe, with StMHJ plough rice, jo Uabersham kHon. . igJJJJ^Swa®, Jenson, Demere'e Ferry^—I fl 8 {t^*Jo r E, li», Koonlor, Old Ulster’s Ferry,, to fla l from plantation, with HO casks rice, »JLon m Gord in. Rinhn^ F ltl < from Plantation, 600 Uiuhels K) u*h Bico-u Huborsham St Son. g,. . , Cleared* , Bri. v p totowu. Dow, Liverpool—A Low k Go. bau-St* 00 ’ l ’ utchlll » Poland, l(e-Uun|er k V M Charlton, Atnes, Havana-j ttobortt ft , ' 4aj| ‘ f,r Gordon, Birden, Charletlon—J P. Brooks. . Departed. w«atr Sordon, Barden, Charleston. . ' the Celebrated Chtlrv^M,’ ,l hasAnWodlnthis Wty'. oiU. takes Rooms at Ko. 143 Broughton Htroet, ono door East of .Ida. Hulllvnn ft Co.’s! Tin Slorc, whore she can be **' J ‘ ‘ - iiKjctlug the , ST, FUTURE land pldKASEH, 5 i’i. detiittif. 8WAK a" fib’s. LOTTERIES, |Atrrm»8i/sn rv thk stats or aurama.J . .,»uhI ') i | v In i, 1 iootjiKu. To be drawti ; In the City, of,, in publio, on TUEBDAYy’tfc on the rl*n of foblle, Alabama, iembeP"30, IBM, SINGLENUMBERS. 1S56 JtiMX Hvktil aud W. W. MoGuinx, Esq., Uomm’rs. 30,000 Ticket*—3,430 Prlsea I ' s More than One Prise to every Ted Tickets. JSOVEL SOUEMEI! ' I Prise of.-... 140,0001 1 Priso or 91.000 l “ .... 12,000 10Prison»f...... 200 I “ .... 6,000 100 “ 100 1 “ .... 2,000 100 “ 70 1 “ .... 1,000 ( APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 4 prises ol 9130 approxim’g to940,000are . 9000 4 “ 4 G 4 “ 8 “ 40 “ 0,000 “ 125 100 75 60 45 40 12,000 aro 600 5,000 are 400 2,000 are 300 1,000 aro 400 200 are 1,800 120,000 3,280 prises amounting to., ...9204,000 rues or noon. Whole rickets 910; Halves 95; Quarters 92 50. UROUND RENTS. 1 1HK FOLLOWING I.oTSaro in arreur for ground . rout; Bkow.v Wash.—l.olo Nos. 14, 44. 46,66, 66, 69. 81, 62, 71 aud 72 two quarters oacb. Nos. 60, f5 66, tbroo quarters each. No. 16, four quarters. No. 24, a 1 x. quarters. No. 87, eight quarters. No. 60, ten quuttcr.- Nos. 68 and 69, eleven quarters each, Chatham Wash.—West half of No. 3, and Nos. 6, 6,7,10,19,15, 6J. 34, 37,38, two quarters ouch. aos, 28 amt 86, throe quarters. No. 0, four quar ters. Nos. 17, 24, 26,27, 29 and 82 ftvo quarters each. Nos-18,19, 20,22 and 23six quurters each. No. 31, seven quarters. No 16, etght quarters, No. 4, twelve quarters. No. 14, fourteen quarters. No. 20,16, quartors oach •. c.iU'Knu Ward.—Lots Nos. 22 aud 26, two quar ters each. Nos. 11,14 and 21, four quarters each. Nos. 12 and 2s, five quarters each. Nos. 3, 4 and 24, six qimrtoiH. No. 8, twelve quartors. Crawford Ward.—Nos. 12, 22, 23, 24, 26, 26,27, 29, 66, 71, 72 and north half of 21. two quarters each. Nos. 70, throe q ters No. 33, ibur quar ters. Nos. 3.13. 80, 44, 40, 47 aud 68, six q'ters each. No. !D, 22. 85 and 31, seven quarters each. South hair of No. 21, eight quartors. No. 48, ten quarter* each. ' Charlton Ward —No. 14, two quarters. No. 24, three quarters. South half No 85, three quarters N0i. 12, iS, Id, 25 aud 31, Uvo quarters. No. 18. seven qunrtcrs. No.23, suvou quartors. Nos. 34 and 30, nine quarters. Vos, 6 and 32, eleven quarters each. Calhoun Ward.—Noe. 1,16 and 23, two quarters ouch. No. >8, four quarters. No. 9, live quarters. No. 10, five quarter*. Nos. 2, 6,11,21, 22, 25 and 28, six quarto, s each. No. 27, seven quarters, No. 3b, utno quarters. No. 20. touquarters. Nos. 29 uud 32, eleven i|U»rtors. No. 7, fourtosn quar ters. Elukbt Ward.— Lots Nos 22, 23, 29, 30, 81, 34, 37, 38 and 40, two quarters each. No. 21, throe quarters. No. 19, four quarters. Nos. 9, i uud 8, soven quarters. Franklin Ward.—Lota Nos. 11,16,17.18,30.33, aud 36, two quyrtors each. Nos. 21, 22- 26 aud 27, live quurters. Nos. 2, 3,4 and 25, 6 years oach. Nos. 12 aud 24, seven quarters. Nrw Franklin Ward.—Lots Nos. Hand lK,threo quartors. No. 9. four quarters. Nos. 7, 8 «ud 10. ive quarters. East half No. 14 and West half or No. 14, six quarters* No. 17, seven quurters. No 13, tltteen quartern. No. 4, tweuty-ouo quarters each- Forsyth Ward.—Nos 8, 9, 10, 16 and 17. two quarters each No 11, three quarters. Nos 16,27 aud 28 four (purlers each. Nos 1 aud 2, live quar ters. Nos 1 . .0, 21 and 29i six quarters oach No 24 sevcu quarters. No 6 7 and 85, ten quartos, Nos 12,13 aud 14. cloven qaarters each Ukkknk Ward —Nos 4, 6,14,20, 80 aud 40, two quarters each Nos 15,29,30,34,36 and 89, thro# each. No 0, lour quarters. Na 2, six quarters. No 20 and north hair of 22, soven quarter*. Jackson Ward.—-Nos 18,46,46 aud 42, twoquar- tors inch. Nos 9, 30 and 31, four quart era each. Nos 2, a. 16 and 17, live quarters each. Nos 86,87, Og aud 40, six quartors ct>oh. No 29, seven quar ter*. Jasper Ward —Nos 1,3,4 and 43, two quarters each. Nos 8 and 47, six quartors oach. Nos 46 and 48,soveu quarters. No 48, ten quarters No 29,flrteen quarters. Lapaykitk Ward,—Nob 8,4, 6, 7, west hull of 8, 9.10, 80, 81,32. 33, 42 and 44, two quartors each. Nos 34 , 85 aud36, four quarters. No 40. 47 and 48 five quarters each. Nos 87,38 and 41, six quarters each. No 19, seven quartors. No 23, fourteen quarters each, i ibkbtv Ward,—Nos 1, 3,7» 9, 12, IT, 18 and 86, two quarters each. West half or No 16, four quar ters. No 23. Uvo quartors. East hair of No 16, six quurters. Nos 67 and 32, six quarters each. Nos 80 and 34, soven quarters each. Montkkky Ward—East half of No 2, aad N03 3, 18, 20, 3s., 41 and East half 31, 2 quarters eaoh. Nos 5, 14 and 16 Ea<l half 29 and West half 31, 4 quarters eaoh. Nos 10,23. 24,27,5 quarters each. Nos 37, 38,89, 8 quarters each. Nos 4, 6, 27,84, 36, 7 quarters oacb. No 17, 8quarters. Nos 13 and 35,10 quarters. Nos 11 aud 12,14 quarters. Pulaski Ward—Nob 1. 2,7, 0,17 and 28,2 quar ters each. Nos 3 and 4,4quarters each. Nos 6, 14,18, 22,24 and 26, 6 quarters each Nos 16, 16 and 23, 7 quarters each. No 10,0 quarters. Troup ward—Nos 6,12.15 aud South hall of 37, 2 quarters each. Nos 29, 30, 31 aud West ha f of 88,3 quarters each. Nos 3, 4, 10, 13, 14, 23 and 24, 6 quartors each. No 4 , 12 quarters. No 28, 14 quarters. Washington Ward—Nos4,6,6,7,8,11 and North half 10, 20,23,36 und 86, 2 quartors each. No 30, 3 quarters• No 19, 4 quartors, No 24, 4 quurters No 1, 17, 31 and South half 16, 14quarters each. No 9, 15 quarters. West two-thirds of No 2, 20 quarters. Wesley Ward—West hit If of No 2 dud Nos 5, 6, 7 uud 18, 2 quarto s eaoh. Nos 4 and 5, 4quarters, N»31 uud 3, 6 quarters. Noll, 6 quart ra. Springfield Plantation—Lots Nos 9, 13, 14, 15. 16,17 uoil lb, 2 quttrteas each. Nos 11 and 12, quartors each. No6,7 quarter*. No8, 8 quarters. Nos 19 and H10, U quarters oach. Xus 1, 2, G19, J19, and R IP, 14 quarters each. Nos B 19, C19 and I) 10, 22 quarters oach. All persons interested In tho above Lots will take uotlce, that ir the Bents are not psld on or before the 12th ihst., I will proceed to re-entor the same on \ho morning of the 13th. DAN'L II. STEWART, <Jee3 Oily Marshal. p.wv rriswi ui **u wiu u«J uuicrmuiuu by I la-tugure of tho Number that draws tbe 140,000 Prize. Foroxample. if the Number drawing the $40,000 Prizo endz with No. 1, then all the Tickets where the number ends Ini will be entitled to $40. If the Number cuds With No, 2. then all the Tickets where tho Number ends iu 2 will be entitled to $40, and soon to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which Is the risk : Certificates of Packages of 10 Wholo Tickcls.... $60 “ “ lOhair ' “ .... 30 “ “ 10 quarter “ .... 15 ~PLAX OF TBB LOTTZRT, 80,000 Numbers corresponding with thosbon the Ti kots are placed In one Wheel Tho first 8BU Prizes are placed In another Wheel. A number Is drawn from the Number Wheel, and at tbe sumo time a Prize Is drawn Qrom tbe other wheel. The Prize drawn Is placed against the numbor drawn. Ibis operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawu out. Iu ordering Tickets enclose the money to our ad dress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. The Wstof Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately alter tho draw- ng. 1 Ordors Tor Tickets should bo sent In early. 49rPurohasers will please write tboir signatures plain, aud glvo tboir post office, county aud titato. k* Remember that overy prize Is drawn, and payablo lu full without deduction. 49* All prizes of $1,000 add under, paid immedi ately after tbe drawing,—other prizes at tho usual Ume or thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Prizo Tickets cashed or renewed in other Ticket* at either office, < Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates oither to H. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., and nov28 Box 82, Savannah P: 0. CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $26 GO. _ly United Stai a NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL Steamships— . JDXWDLE.. 1,600 tons..Capt. C. D. Ludlow. AUGUSTA .... 1,600 “ .. Capt. Thomas Lyon. ™>WDA.... .1,800 M , .Capt. M. 8. Woodhull. ALABAMA.... l,800, f * •’... Capt* G. R. Schenck. „ mn jna WAV* SAVANNAH every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Those ships are among tho largest on the coast, unsurpassed iu speed, safety aud comfort, making tholr passages In fifty to sixiy hours, and aro com manded by skillful, careftil arl polite officers.— Having elegant siate-room accommodations, they offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin Passago to Now York.... $26 Steerage Passage to Now York 8 PADELFORD, FAY ft CO., Savannah. SAM’LL. MITCHU.L, 18 Broadway, l«b6 ’ Now York. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, General or Cuba, will tako placo at Havana, on Wednesday, December 10th, 1816. $258,000!! 80RTE0 NUUERO 673 ORDINARKh CAPITAL PRIZE $100,0001 prizo or $160,000 3 prizes or.... $2,000 “ 60,000 3 “ 1,000 •* 20,000 70 '• 400 « 10,000 149 “ 200 “ 6,000 20 approx'tlons 7,200 4 approxlmstlous to tho $100,000 of $600 each, 4 of $40(7to $50,000, 4 of $400 tQ $20,000,4 or $200 to $10,000, 4 of $200 to $5,000. V 1 Wholo Tickets $20—Halves $10—Quarters $5. g* Prizes cashed at sight at five per cent, dis count. ' ' Bills on all solvent Bonks taken at par. A drawing will he forwarded as soon as tho ro* suit in known. Communications addressed to DON RODRIGUEZ, (care of City Post. Charleston, 8. until tho 10th or December, will be attended to. n»v3P—dfttw Central R. R. A Banking Co* of tin*, > Savannah, Deo. 2d, 1860. / T HK annual eloction for Directors ol this Com pany will bo hold at tUo Banking House on Bay atroct, on Monday, 6th January next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. afad 1 o'clock, P. M. do2-td QFX). A. CUYLER, Cashier. T ers of Publio Roads of Chatham county will be bold at tho Court Houso, In tbe City of Savannah, on the secoud Monday In December next, which will he the 8th day of said month, at eleven o'clock, A. M. W V. WASH, Socrotary, B.O. P.R.C. NEW BOOKS. E r CEIVE1) by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, Wodnos- day, Deo. 3d, 1866. scriptural and Statistical views in favor or Slave ry, by Thornton Strmgrellow, D. D. ■ The History aud Records or the KlipbautClub; compiled from authentic documents now In posses sion of tho Zoological H ciely, by Knight RussOok side M. D., and Q. K. Philander DoestSoks, P. B. White Acre vs Blank Acre, a case at aw, report ed by J. S. fisq. The Humors of Fatconbridge, a collection of hu morous and everyday scoues, by J F. Kelly Little Itorrlt, by Charles Dickons. Brother Jonathan for Christmas, and New Years, 186$. For sale at dec8 169 Congress street, P UTNaM'B monthly Tor Decomhor, The Knlokorbockor Magazine for December, Blackwood's Edinburgh Maguxiuo Tor No* ember, Bloken’s Housebold Words fur November. The Edinburgh RfVlqw. Tor October. For sate by W ARNUOK ft UAVI8, dea$ 100 Cougre** street, novlMd . C. 1 w|i ITl n [la lJU. TAKE NOTICE. THE subscriber hsving received , his Fall and Winter stoex constating of French, English and American Cloths, Cosslraeres and Vestings,. which he will sell by the pattern or make to ordor in the moat (lubionable style, for cash or cljyac ceptanco. Also, a bandsomo assortment or Roady Made Clcthing, Shirts, Under do, Drawers, Cravats, GloveB. Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties. Dress ing Gowns. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Walking Canes, and eveiytbing necessary for a gentleman'- wardrobe, Thankftil lot past favors he hones by strict appli cation to merit a continuance or toe same, tutting and Repairing done at short notice. nov28 JOHN W. KELLY From E. W. CARR’S anVXRTISI.MJ AGENCY, PB1UPKLFHM, PHNN. von nsw TO ««•(. IFertmwIa,, M fl«!f'‘acrio’ol«* l L., ‘ .Wo«lo»m»hl|i i'l/miDA, Ui'ixnln Wiwdluill,; will lo.ro a, .boro. Foe freight or passago imply tO)'i«.- .. PADK1.FORD, FAY ft CCM.f ’ tar Hortha not semrod: until |h*UI'for. u -.'v;-. Calilu Pa4s$gb.-,..i...! >26 . stohriiFo'pMsoge;i'j .ViVv>;. y. 1 ; . |$W 6hlpT»(iri» nrColton by tbedU.iitoa'luship*Vlll plou^otako nnUiw,thrttno cotton will bo recoVycil ui mLjiroHMos that Is notdlHtlnotly hmi jtcij.flft tli^r - jLa ; U. 8. Mall Line FOR PALATICA, FLA., Via lhiritn, BrtmtvAck\ fil. Maryx, Oa. t tormndi- na and JactotimMle, Picclata and Black Vrerk, Fla. sk THE sloaiqor WELAKA, Capt. N LKlng. will loavo Ibr tho ubovn places evory Saturday Morning, at 10 o'clock. ;•’This boat hRS large iuid airy State Room occom- S iodatlons, add, taking the Inland Passage, offers rery Inducement to Invalids and Mhera. Freight will bo lakeu lor Trader’s Hill and inter medlato landlpgs on ?t* Mary's River. ■ ■ . „ No freight will be taken after 9b’elock, 'For freight or passage apply on board at tbo Florida Steam packet wharf . Tho steamer W. LEBBY connects rogulaTly with this boat at 8t. Marys-for-Controvlllo and Camp CliAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. . The superior steamer GORDON, F. Barden, Coraraouder, buying _ , k . 'been thoroughly overhauled and rurulsbod with a,qew boiler, will run rogularly— twloc a week—uotweou Savunuuh and Charleston; leaving Savannah overy Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 6 o’clock, and returning will leave Cliarlestou overy Monday and Friday aftoruooDK, at 4 o'clock. Foriroight or pnssHgo apply to J. P. BROOKS, Agent, »ov6 Charleston wharf. iioW,'li;'Ji , Aiji''i ; roVl'Wni";-**^* •• *.“'i JOHN WoWWOb. JK., Koqrol.ry, fire Ktndol ur, pjiyNunf, ramU town or country, on every dosorlptloij of property . Marine .Iirturauop on "ossein, Cargo aud Freight. , . ROBERT AUSTIN, Agout, , novlu _ . 164 Bay street. HOWARD FIRE AND MARINR INS ' : COMPANY OK'PHILADELPHIA. (Frankilrt Bujldluj/i 54 Walnut-at.j Philadelphia.) OHAUTEH PERPETUAL. aoori>ortod by- Acf oi tho »*oglslaiuro of Penn .-rtiNi-i *' ■' sylvanla Capital paid lu and luva-uod $408,100 Chartered Capital 600,000 vlmurauco ugalnHt Loss »r Damage by Fire, Ma* .rlnu and Inland Navigation, at tho lowest rates. . V PKBOIVAL hi. P01TS, Prosident. i c. E. SPANGLER, Vico President, , r W. II. 1 WOODS, Socrotary. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, , uovia 164 Bay street. FIRE 'AND MARINE INSURANCE. THU INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Available Capital. $300,000 00 Surplus 01,617 27 CHARTER PERPETUAL. ■ Tukos risks on Cargo, Freight, Building*, Mer chandize, &o., In town aud country. Losses promptly and liberally adjusted- ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, nOvlU 164 Bay street. The undersigned having been appointed Agent lbr tbo abovo Insurance Companies, Is now pre pared to issue Policies of Insurance, on VESSELS, CARGOES, FREIGHTS, HOUSES, STOCK IN TRADE. t * , FURNITURE, *o., fto., at aa tew rules os any other rexpomible agency In thls.dityt and ptodges himself to bis friends und those who may bo doxlrous to Insure with him, tbattbo offices for which he is Agent are Bound, roliubto, uud well conducted, and will pay prompt ly all losses thut may occur, without cavil or delay. ROBERT AUSTIN, Agent, uovl3 164 Bay street. T HEGIIE ATWESTBRN INHlTKANiuE CO. OF NEW YORK. A RE taking MARINE and RIVER Risks at their Agency, on Drayton streot, near the Bay. Approved Risks will be taken on liberal terms, and i bo usual crodit given on Premium Notes. Three quarters of the business will ho returned to the customers In Scrip. oct22-lm C, A* L. Lamar, Agent. INSURANCE. Southern Mutual Insurance Company, Southern Mutual Life Iua* Company, Home Insurance Company, of N* York, SprlngUeld Fire 4b Marine Ins. Com’y, Risks In the above Insurance Companies undort* ken by WM. KING ft 80NS, Agents, No. 99 Bay street. Savannah, 14th December, 1866.Ucol4 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK, N. J. Charter Perpetual, Nett accumulation, Jan. 1,1866* $2,230,47 Total amount of dividends paid Vo date 716,492 66 Total amount of claims by death paid to date 1,836,990 84 FOR DEMERY’g FERRY, AND ALL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER. • TUo now iron steam paoKot SWAN, Captain Richard Johnson, leave Charleston wharf evory . - ^^"Frlday morning, at 10 o’clock, punctually, Ibr Demory T a Ferry, and all Intermedi ate landings ou tbo Savannah River. $9" Tho Swan has superior accommodations Ibr paszougors. For freight ongagomonts apply to ‘Mi R sopt23 JOHN RICHARDSON. UNITED STATED MAD. LINE. Fbr Palatka, Batt Fla,, via Darien, Brumwick. St. Maryt, Umandina, Jacktonville. Middleburg. (Black Creek,)and Picdata, ft The now and elegant steampnckel __BHB|CDARUNGTON, Capt. Brook,loaves every i-assday morning, at 10 o’olook, ibr the above places. Freight will be taken for Trador’s Hill and Inter mediate landings on Bt Mary’s Rlvor. 49“ No freight will bo taken aftor 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having excellent state* room accommodations, apply on board, at the Flori da Stoampaoket Wharf, near tbe Gas Works, or to Jy26 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. AgUs. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The tine saifing 4ASa 8C kr E. L. B. WALES, Capt. Hoffman, will bavo imraodlato despatch for abovo port. For freight, apply lo novie C. A. GREINER. $4,282,488 97 Benjamin C. Miller, Secretary, Joseph L. Lord, General Agout, Robert L. Patterson, President. •The funds of this Company ore all safely Invested In first class bonds and mortgages, stocks, easb, and notes of members fully secured by their policies. For further particulars Inquire of WM. II. GLADDING. Agent in Bavaonah, At the offico of Bell ft Prentiss. J, S. SULLIVAN, Medical Examiner. RXFXRKXCS: Messrs. Pxdxlfobb, Fay ft Co., 1. K. Txrr, Esq., Slate Bank. feu 29 THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 0/ A r o, 107 Walnut tired, Philadelphia. Pam. CHARTER PERPETUAL......CAPITAL $500,000. ms, MAJUMti'AtfD (MAXI) IXSURAXCS. BY BELL & PRENTISS, HUOCKWOKfltOriULBlUOX* BXtt Liverpool'Cbsl. THIS DA Y, at 1L o’clock, at the Kxehango wharrSSi 1 wUlhezold-. yriOtons (tnoro or less) Liverpool OrrllCoal, land- ed from bark Yaihncrawi , Terms at sale. dec4 Great sslo of Books and Stationery at Auction, THIS EVENING, at early saa light, at the store corner or Congress WhltSker streets. ' Books and Stationery, Enoyoiopedlia and valua ble Soientifio, Mechanical and Architectural worksi magnificently Illustrated *, London aud American works of fine and uieful arts, end splendid stan dard library books In all tho various departments of Literature. Tbo cuileolion comprises tho great oat varloty of yoluablo standard works in the va rious departments or literature, science and arts ever offered In this city, includlug most of tho best standard works published In Ibis country. Annu al* andelegauily illustrated works, fine Bibles and Prayer Books, Uue Letter and Note Papers, Envel opes, Stationary, &o., fto. ibo books aro all new and warranted period and will be sold entirely without resorve to the highest blddor. Ladle* and gcmlemeu'ara luvlted to call and cx- amino them during tho duv. Catalogues may bo had at the sales room Term* cash. Purchasers to pay for and take away their books the day following each sale. Sale to continue evory evening during tho week, ^hovlfi Fulton Market Beef at Private Saiu. Just received per steamer Knoxville: 12 half bbla $ niton Market Beef, put np express ly for us, and warranted better than any other sold In this market. We shall receive by every steamer a small in voice or this Beer, which we eon with confidence recommend to the dealers- and warrant It to give satlafrctlon. novll Potatoes at Private Sale. Ju3t reoelved perschr T Raymond from New York, 20 bbls Potatoes, in good ordor. noil Apples at Private rale. Just received per schr E I, B Wales, from Now York, 30 bbls Apples, in prime order• ao11 Houses and Lot at Private Site. Lot No. 17 corner orTaylor and Tatteall-streels, 80 to 100 feet, with improvements, consisting of a double tenement two story House, on high base ment—all lu good repair. For terms and other particulars, apply at our Counting Room. nov8 New Fish. Just roceived diroot by Bchr L S Davis: 20 bbls new no. 2Mackerol 20 do do do 8 do 20 bit bbls do do 2 do 20 do do dodo 3 do 20qr do dodo 2 do 20qr do dodo 3 do 10 bbls Picketed Bhad 100 boxes, each 40 lbs, new Codfish—prime 10 do do 60 do, smoked Salmon, now landing and Ibr sate low from the wharf. •—ALSO— 60 boxes fresh ground Java Cofi'ee. oo21 Bacon. Just received in store, and for sate tew, and on accommodating terms: 40 bbds prime Sides. oc21 Carter Potatoes at Private Sate. Just received per scbrJ T Grice, from New York, 60 bbls Carter Potatoes. octJM New Herrings at Private Solo. Just received per sclioouer L S Davis, and now lauding. 500 boxes first quality Smoked Herrings 26 barrola Holland Herrings in dry salt, Ibr sale low oct24 For Rent, The counting room and st >re next to our store, formerly occupied by Mayer ft Blum. Also, several stores under our ceuntlfg room aug20 FOR FREIGHT UR CHARTER—Tho Swe- dish brig SYDPOLEN, Capt. SoJerberg. ippiyon board at Habersham'* whari, or to nov3 PADELEOUD, FAY ft CO. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Tlio fine regular packet schr. FANNIE, Captain Boaston, nave immodiato dispatch ibr abovo port. For freight engagements apply to nov29 C A. GREINER. FOR BALTIMORE—Tbo fast sailing solir, WM. A, NEWELL, Capt. Bennott, will have ate despatch ns abovo. For freight on gagementa apply lo • nov29 C. A. GREINER. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING /■WED by Dr. WYCKOFF, of Pittsburg, Pu., \J wlthoutpalu or Surgical Operation, wh» will send the cure to auy part of the World, on tho ro- colpt of $10; and tho roonoy returned, it' the cure is not offcclual. All lottors must lie addressed to Dr. Wyckoff, Box 740, Pittsburg, Pa., in care of Arthurs, Rodgers ft Co., Bankers. 1*. 8. Correspondents will please ouelotra stamp for return postage. Caution.—All persons who caunot produce my gonuino certificate, arc humbugs. sept26—wly Dr. W. ATTENTION PUBLIO. m NEW HACK, SALE AND Livery Stables, NO. 225 BAY STREET, FREEMAN, HENSEE80N & CO. PROPRIETORS. T HE gubreribers would inform tho public that they have opened a Stable In tho Brick Build ing o» Bay streot, between Montgomery and Jeffer son Btroeta, and have added to thoir already LARGE STOCK several well broke NORTHERN HORSES, besides now BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, and aro now able to supply all orders in their iino. Thoy will bavo OMNlBUSSKS and HACKS ou the arrival and departure of tho Cars and Steamers And also HACKS for PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION. Tholr establishment In hll its departmeuw. tuuj are determined SHALL NOT BE EXCELLED IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY. FREEMAN, HENDERSON ft CO. DIRECTORS: Charles C. Lathrop, 632 Spruce street; Alexander WWiden, Merchant, 14 North Frout-aL: John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright. Hunter 4 Co,; E. Tracy, firm or Trooy ft Baker; John K. M'Curdy, firm or Jones, White ft M’Curdy; Isaac Hazlohum, Attorney and Counsellor; James B, Smith, firm of James B. Smith ft Oo.; Theedoro W. Baker, firm of Tracy ft Baker; R. 8. Walton, 860 Market Btreet; Thomas K. Limerick, 634 Spruce street; John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall CHARLES C. LATHROP, President. Thus. K. Limxrick, Secretary. JAMBS M. CARTER, Agent, juue 16 No. 86 Bay street. General Southern Insurance AOEIBTOY T HE SUBSCRIBER Is prepared to effect Insurance to any amount in the State of Georgia, on LIFE, FIRE OB MABINE BISKS In tho following good stock Companies: FARMERS AND MECHANICS FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y, ,OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital $1,260,000 Hon. THUS B. FLORENCE, President. Euw. B. Hklmboid, Soc'y. CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CUMP’Y, OP HARTFORD, CT. Cash Capital $300,000 RALPH GILLETT, Prosident, ,tes. H. Spraous, Soc’y. STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OuUP’Y. OP PENNSYLVANIA. Capital and Assots $369,000 J. P. RUTHERFORD, Prosident, Siufl Ward, Sec’y. BRIDGEPORT FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMP’Y. OP BRIDGEPORT, CT. Cash Capital and Assets $125,000 HF.NRY W. CHATFIELD, President. J. H. W whburx, Soc’y. EQUITABLE FIRE IN8URA.NCE COMP’Y, OP LONDON Capital $2,500,000 CHARTER OAK UFE INSURANCE COMP’Y, OF HARTFORD, CT. Capital and Surplus over $400,000 J.qc. WALK LEY, President, S. H. Wans, Seo'y.' 49> Lite Insurance, to any amount, at tho lowest rate, Tor tho benoilt ol the heirs and creditors, or payable tothe wife free from the claims or creditors. 49" Marine Insurance on hulls or cargoes to all parts of tho world A. WILBUR, oct23 Goncral Ins. Agent and Brokor. * Ai Vs NEW TIN STORE AND 8HBKT-IRON MANUFACTORY. 141 SOUTH OP KARKXI SQUABS. BRYAN STRXOT I would Inform my old friends and patrons 1 have oponed tho abovo store to conduct the Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business in all its 1 various terms, and where will be round a gen- oral assortment of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, which I will be pleased to show, and at such price an will satlsty any one wishing to purchase. All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanised Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up TlnwAro at wholesale and retail. Call down on Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk. oct2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. ‘ PiNDLAY’8 IRON ’WORKS MACON, OEORGIA. The subscriber .from long experience In tho business, is prepared to furnish Steam ^Engines, Boilers, Circular, Singlo end Gang WF' Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings in gen eral. The Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular. will be of iron when required, All of which, with his many improvements, is warranted to be oqual to the Best made at onv othor establisnment. His works are on a scale as extensive as the larg est at the North, and he U prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on hand a beautiful os- ■ sorlment of Jewelry of every dls- aaK oriptlon and kind worn by ladles ftiw and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices, I have this day received (per Express) a large stook of elegant Slver Ware, consisting or Cake and Pie Knttfes, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, fto. fto., all iu Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. 1 have also this day roceived on addition to my stock ot halrwork of Ugbtcolored Curls, Topsys. Braids,Front Pieces, Bonds, Uncle Tom, fto., which now mokes ray assortment complete. Ordors recelvod for any color desired. Watches repaired by and under the supervision of self; and all other work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 25 oct30-tf DARK CHANCJfi TO MAKE MONEY# A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN WANTED to lo- Jtate at Savannah, Ga., aa Goncral Agent of a large Subscription Book Publishing House, to have entire control of tbe sale or their publications In Georgia and adjoining States. Agents, now occu pying agencies, hare cleared $3000 a year. A small cash capital of from $800 to $500 would be requited. Address Box 443, Phllado phla, P. 0., Pennsylvania. eod2w—uov29 iJtfcCTlOlf"tfCfcflOE: C OUNCIL will, at its next regular meeting, to be held on 11th Deoember next, oleot a cap tain of tbe Special Police and City Watch, by day and by night, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation or Captain Joseph Bryan. Salary, $2,000 per annum. Bond. $4,000; 2 securities required. Applicants must band tbsir applications to me on or betere 2 o’olook, P. M. of that day. By order of Council, Savannah, 27th Nov., 1866. EDWARD G. WILSON, uov29 Clerk or Council CHHIITHAI PICTORIAL, F rank lesue-s ibminoui Ptciorui N«w.p« per, for Christmas, Graham’s Magazine for December, Godev’s Ladles Book for Deoember* Harper’s Magazine for December. The present uumber or Harper commencing, a new volume, those wishing to subscribe will be accommodated by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, Under the MarsbalHous RHOADS ft SON’S. fed Mucilage for office and general nov22 TTIXTRA prepwet n use, being a Wax. t paraili _ icing a substitute for Wafers, Sealing Wax, Gumarabio and all other inconvenient pro in use, Is always of good consistency, does not turn sour and Is ready lor use at any moment. For sate by n WARNOCK ft PAVI8. o*t 18 \ 169Congress street. O' N10N8—40 bbli Onions lndln( tbl, d.y por B utter and obeese.-jo keg, oboioo ouh» Butter. -^“^■sssssasw&. T IKE—1,000 cuk# bwl quality of Lump Linn, TO CONSUMERS OP PICKLKS, B ELIEVING that the Publio have become tired of purchasing Pickles in Packages, holding, in many oa*cs f fifty por oont less than represented, wo havo commenced putting up, In addition to our presout second sizo Jar, an article which wo are ia- bulling “ Wtt. UNDERWOOD ft CO’S. EXTRA PICKLES,” and are filling Into full Blzed jars, which arc legibly stamped in the gloss, with their oxact contents In ounces—thus enabling the consumer to voryify their truth. These Extra Pickles arc put up with overy regard to stylo, quality and llaror, and will be sola at tklrly remunerating prlcss. We have made no change in our mouuor of Greening Pickles, never having resorted lo any do- leterious meonB to aUoln-tbiB end. Tbo Cider Vin egar which wo uso is made from sound fruit, and is entirely free from Vitrioior any other mineral acid; which is not the ease with that usod in most brands of English Pickles found In this country. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD ft CO., 67 Broad street, Boston, Mass. nov!8-3sw3m CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, ISAMmmiJDa WMo Capital $300,000 DIKKOTOR9 : Alonzo W Birge, Charles Forbs. H K W Welch, A D Edson, Albert F Day, J B Russell, A F Olllett, B C Osborn. RALPH GILLETT, Prosident. Jas. U. Sl'KAUUK, Seo’y Tho subscriber having been appointed Agent for Savannah for the above named first class Flro and Marine Insurance Co., Is prepared to Issue Policies on all descriptions of Insurable property at the usnal rates or other good companies. A, WILBUR, Agent, cotl8-U' 111 Bay st, next to News office Ralph Glllett, Barzollai Hudson, Wareham Griswold, Philip Ripley, Roswell Brown, Mason Gross, William W House, DISSECTOR’S GUIDE. [HE- Practical Anatomist and Student’s: Guido in UieDiiaecUDgTtobraiby Dr, J. If. Alien, with upwards of 200 illustrations. -All the Class Books required for students In tho Medleal Collego. Amoug them: Neill ft Smith’s Compendium,. William’s Principles of Medicine, Dungllion’B Physiology, Thorapoutic’s, Practice, NowRemodios, Dictionary, &c., 4c. Carpenter’s Physiology, Dict’y Surgery, Erichsen’s, Miller’s,, Ferguson’s and other works bn Surgery; Wood’s/ Barlow’s, Bell ft Stoke’*, Dickson’s, and other works on Practice; Cazeaux’s Midwifery: Moig’s Obstetrics, and many recent works on Medical sub jects. also: Long’s Atlas or Classical Geography—62 maps. Sabbath BeUs chimed by.the Poets—beautifully Illustrated, Poetry of tbe Woods, of the Field and of the Year—fine plates. nov6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS IR’S SALE—Will be sold on tho first' Tuesday In January next, between the legal in of sale, before the conrt bouse door in Chat ham county: Eight Sharos of tbe Capital Stock of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Goor- gU, told by order oTtho Court of Ordinary of sold oounty, for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors of thsEstateorPhlUpUlm^dee^ed^^ nov2Md - ELIZA UjLMER, Kx’trix. MASSIB SCHOOL. mHE MASSIE SCHOOL Will be opened on WED- X aNESDAY, October 16tb. The Regulations require that otter the opening ol tbe School, “Applicant* shall be received every day or tbe first week, and on Monday or each suc ceeding week of the term.” There are stlllieverai vacancies in tbe School. Until the opening or tbo School, application* may be made to the Prlnclp it, who will bo found at the School Room every morn ing from 9 to 10. By order or the Commissioners, it 10 B. MALLON, Principal. PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately received large ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, we , are enabled to oiler at this Ume tbe greateat variety from the best manu facturers, from the plainest squaro to tbo most elab orately carved, and from six to seven octaves. „ Our Pianos are selected from tho manu&cturers whom we have frill confidence In, and wo are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by us as regards durability, tone, fto, Persons In want of a first rale instrument may re ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting from the following makers, whoso instruments ws endeavor tolceep constantly on hand, vis : H. Wor cester, J. Chickering ft Son, Nunns ft Clarke, Bacon ft Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brother* ft Cum- ming. I. W. MORRELL ft 00. aug 27 THE ONLY I1TWI EXCLUSIVE MUSIC by t. m NO.rtl DAY, .rtiWdil®, ti aaSorttncntof^Grcteei , .Cfocker^ ond ., Jewelry, ftc7 Aljoai^rychoice! 4Sr Ml nrtiotes purchased 'it 1 k settled for pravlods to the hext rsgt sold on Moottht and risk of former I doc4- • * '•• ' i AtirtvateSaie,; 20 hdds choice Bacon Side*. 10 # casks Brandy,. - »t ’ 10^ do do ’ f 20 haf/bbls choice Family fleef, For snlo low to dose consignment: .. U0tl6h; and not '^ ' ■ BY OCTAVOS COHEN. Executor’s Sale, : W imMnA°-yK 0r ® lhoCourt Hou8e * OQ th^ fifit Tuesday in January next, between tbe usual hours or sale. Lot of land No. 100,81st Dlitrlct.orlglnaliy/Lee, ' now Marion county, containing so&k acres/being tho property of £^tate of Jno. Screven, 'deceased, ana sola for benefit or tbo heirs ahd creditors. 00128 J. P. SCREVEN, Executor. SWAN & CO’S LOTTE RIES. [AOtHOHIZXD BT TflZ TATI Of 010ROLL] ' J ‘ J ' FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, CLASS 22. To ho drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., In publio, on SATURDAY, Deoember 20, I860, on the plan of SINGLE NUMBERS UI 80,000 TicKetm,480 Prlzea. More than One Prise to every Ton Ticket*! 1 prtzoor.. 1 1 1 MAGNIFICENT SCHEME 1 .$40,000 12,000 6,000 2,000 1,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZKI. 1 prize of..,. $1,000, 10 prizes of,... ioo or.... 100 “ of.... 4 prizes of 160 app’g to $40,000 prize, are 4 “ !! 12,000 prize, are 100 “ 6,000 prize, are 2,000 prize, are 1,000 prize, aro 200 100 . . TO 600 4 4 8 40 8,000 75 60 46 “ 200 prize', arc 1,800 40 are ..120,000 4U0 . 800 : 400 3,280 prizes amounting to $204,000 Whole Tickets $10—Halves $6.00—Quarters $2.60. _ -,000 Prizes of $40 will ho determined by th* last figure of tho number that drawB the $40,000 1 Prizo. For oxample, if tho uurnbor drawing the ‘ $40,000 Prize ends with No. 1. then all tbe Tickets where tho uumber ends In 1 will be entitled to $40 If tho Number ends wltb No. 2, then all the Tickets whero the numbor ends In 2 will be entitle4 to $40, and bo on to o. Certificates or Packages will bo sold at the fol lowing rates, which is tbo risk: Cortlflcos or Package or 10 Whole Tickets $60 ■ “ “ 10 Hair “ “ “ 10 Quarter “ ...16 ? PLAN OF THE LOTTERY * 30,000, Numbers corresponding with those num bers on tho Tickcls aro placed In one Wheel. Tbe first 210 Prizes arc placed in another Wheel. A number Is drawu from the numbor Wboel, and at tho same time a Prize is drawn from the other Wheel. Tho Prize drawn la placed against the Number drawn. This operation is reposted nnUt all tbo prizes aro drawn out. IN ORDERING TICKETS, iclosc tho monoy to our address for the Tickets ordered, on roociptor which thoy will be forwarded by first mail. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers Immediately alter thd drawing. 49” Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their PobI Offioo. County and State, Romemborthat evory prize is drawn, and pays- •“ hie without deduction. All prizos of $1,000, and undor, paid immediately aftor the drawing—other prizos at tbe usuattimo of thirty days, full without deduction. 4ST- All ooraraunicationBBtrlctly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tioket* at either office. Ordors for tickets or certificates can bo addressee oither to S. SWAN ft CO., Atlanta, Ga., or 8. BWAN. Montgomery/Ala and oornor Bull and Bay stroeis, Savannah. nov28 DlCSAJNFuko’H ISJVIUOIlAToi,, : F I a mild laxative, tonlo and stimulant, and la recommended to tho public, relying upon Its In trinslo worth In tho cure of tho following complaint- AUBilliousDeraugomonts, Sick Headache, Dyspej- sia, Habitual Oostlvoncss, Chronic Diarrhoe, Colic Pain In tbe Stomach and Bowels, Geuoral Debility Female Weakness, 40, For sale by Druggists gen eraliy, and by John. BMooroftOo, and Wm. W Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl2 * - -» trie, subscriber bAsremovuu on the Bay, next j. door to tbe Republican office, where be Is. hq w otienteg a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter . goods, which he will soli by the pattern or make , to order In the most fashionable style; alio, Ready-, made Clothing from tbe celebrated house ef Jafoe* Wilde, Jr,, ft Co* New York. Thankful for past favors, ho hopes by strict application to merrtt r continuance of tee samo. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at the shortest nouco, Juat received a lot ofwhifo aud colored shirts. oevao JOHN W. KELLY. UNITED STATE’S MARSHAL’S SALE '(J O N too first TUESDAY in December next I will sell in front of the conrt house in 1 he city of Sa- , -. vannah, between the usual hours of salo, all lot* off. land sltuaed, lying aud being in tho city of So- . , vannah, county ot Cba ham, State ol Georgia, known ; . aud described ou the map on plan of said city, pub fished by Juo. M. Cooper ft Co., in 1866, os lota let tors A, B, 0. D, E, F, U, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, Which . . said lots are bouuded North by Gaston at, prolonged East by Price Bt, f rolongod south by Huntingdon Bt, prolonged West by a tract of land commonly known as lone ft Beard, which sold lots lettered as above aro parts and parcels or tbe Eastern h , part of Garden lots No. 43 and 44 East; the somo , levied upon as the property of Michael Prender- gast, to satisfy two filhs lor tho 6th Circuit Court of vbc Uuited States for the Southern District of Geor gia, in favor or Ball, Ctibs ft Co. aud Ripley ft Jud* son vs. Michael Prendergast; proporty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney DAN’L H. STEWART, nol U. S. Marshal, THE subscriber has opened lb jWV a BOOT and SHOE STOKE at M LV Noe. 71 RDd 162 GIBBONS- M \ Y^-^^BRBUILDJNG. next door to tho " UoiuiDgC4ui« of GeorgeS.'Nichols ft Co., and so licits tho patronage ol nls friondB and tho publio in ., M. J. BUCKNER,. general, oct 7—ly RECEIVED by late arrivals, Lady’s GA1- ERS. Gentlemen’s Oxford TIES. _ Gents and Boys’ GAITERS, oonts Imw Quartered, Calf and Patent Leather Gontlemen’s Fine BOOTS. u. j. bdokneb; ’ i oct 10 No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Building, ; / STAPLE DRY GOODS. C OTTON and Linen Sheetings, Sblritlngi, Irish Ijnens, Pillow Caso Llnons, Bird’s Eye Dia pers, Huckabacks, Huck and Fine Damask Towels. 8, 9 and 10% Sup. Irish and Scotoh Table Daaiukl. Napkins and Doyles, Real Welsh and AmerhlB Flannels, Fine Bath and Whitney Blankets, LlnM ^ and Cotton Bed Tlok, ftc*, &o. . . : f For sale at tho lowest market prices, by nov6 DsWIfT ft MORGAN. BOTANICAL DRUG STORE. Tho undersigned givos notice to his n patrons, and the publio generally, thattffis no has oopuod u Bitoutcal Drug Store, nf in his offico, adjoining his consulting 4S> room, 190 Broughton Btroot, abovo Montgomery street. Thnrc holng no regular Botinlcal Drug Storo in tho city, ana tho dem nd for Reform Med- iclnos, fto., such, that It nas become necessary for blm to do so. A competent perisoa is engaged to attend to the storo. The undersigned will continue, os heretofore, to W. D. ZOO-BAUM & CO. HUKE the opportunity to return thanks to their X friends and the public for their favors, and hope from strict attention to their businoss. for con tinuation or their patronage, and would therefore respootfnlly ask tho attention or the public to their usually large Block of Plano Fortes; having added 4Hia .Minn tilaa. W. Kn&hftr fttul (l. Vocrl’ft Pluntw. Eirge'assortment of Musical Merchandize, and a choice collection of Home and Foreign Music. 06129 In all its branchos. Uasal indulgence for visits, fto. Will soli medi cines at a very small profit, and for cosh only. 49-Tho undorsignoa 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. P. Savannah, Nov. 18th, 1866, 8m—novlS St ’Wholesale and Retail Dealer* In For eign and Domestic Dry Goods* B EG leave to say they havo removed to their large new store, 176 BROUGHTON STREET, wbtro their ample room will enable them to keep a complete stock in every department. Also, a faU line or PLANTATION GOODS, of tho best Southern manuTaoturo. Comblnod with the abovo they keep afcomplete stock of Ladles Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroidortea, Laoes, and Ladies and Gents Furaishing Goods, to soil the Cilyas well as the Country Boyers, at the lowest Cash prices. G. BROWN ft 00., 00149 m^noughtoast. GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK F OR December, Graham’s Illustrated Monthly for December, Mrs Stephen’s New Monthly for Deoember. Arthur’s Home Msgazino for Deoerabor, —MORE OF— Live and Learn, a guide for all who wish to speak and write correctly. For sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, Booksellers and Stationers no26 169 Congress street. GENTS AND BOT8 WEAR. B LACK Casslmeros and Doeskins, Fancy do, Black and Ool’d Cloths, Tweeds, Satinots, Bilk Veatings, Merino and Cotton Under Garments, Ho siery or all kinds, Gent’a linen Cambrlo Hdkf’s, Hom’d 8tltoh’d do. do., Col’d Borders do.,Stocks, Napoleon Ties and Cravats, ftc., fto For sale by # nov6 . Pxwrrr ft Morgan. 5 Bbls new Champagne Oder, $ bbls n*w Buck. wheat, just reoelved per hark Marla Morton, tod for sal# by novl4 J s D. JESSE. ^rtved" rter—i oct 23 Corner Brooghloaft ’BwfoS' BEAUMARCHAIS. B EAUMARCH/.I and bis times, Sketches of French > . Society in tbo 18th contury, and or tbe fomous ) Beaumarchais claim upon the U. S. Governmentfor supplies, ftc., fornlshed during tbo American Rev- •. / olutlon; translated from Lomcnio by Honry 8 Ed-.: wards. .. ....t.-j-v-.:.., Anderson’s Lako Ngsmi, or explorations and dis%^^ oovorios during 4 years wanderings in South Weet-;- u era Africa: with numerous Illustrations. . .a Rome, Christian ami Papal Bketebea or the ReM* n . glou3 monumentB, fto., with notiuea of the Jeenita and the Inquisttieu, by L. DeSuatis. Harper's NaraUve ortho goneralcourse of Hiito- tory. from tho earliest period, for use of schools. The Forum. or 40 years full practice at the Phlla- < , dolpbia Bar, by David Paul Brown, 2 vole. r Tit for Tat, by a lady of New Orleans Louis Napoleon ana tbe Tlbnaparto famil W DePuy. [defl] W. ’THORNE WILL r HARRYING TOO LATE. "7 A TALE, by George Wood, author of “PeUr Schlomihl in America.” commodore F ment edition, calf gilt. Widdiefleld’t new Cook Book. Fashionable ure, by Mary H I CaptEeastman. U.8. Army. . .. Female Life among the Mormons, by t an Elder, with colored plates. Hills ofthe shatomuo, by M1m Warren, authorof Wide, Wide World. . .. 4 The Rlmo of theAaoient Mariner, by CoUridge, , olegantly illustrated and bound in extira.liflmo- ., Envelope* iu great varloty. ' Drawing 81atefl, with velvet comers, a'new-ln- - imlly, by H NEW1LUAM8. - uiui m America." . v> ••.»}«! / orePerry-sjftpan Exp«imon, ; Oo.em-. n, laquwlo, wi® oo(»r«<l , .. . Mr. JobnR.A(‘ firm are repnC_ ... Mr. Center* Pail attend to the seUJemaat or the affitira Inn. ‘ 0# PAR a#p>\>UH*«v]r. "m*