The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, November 10, 1858, Image 3

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A n A*portutetii or wuue wnen wniraaouiMuy A. Aferreilht* also, Merino Under PhlrWf 0en- iwnfrUnH^I Drawers, M»Huoau«1 Cotton IUUllo»*» for wUlow by aW n »J u'm.N)' * ,PJI wiSrtW 1 KHV“*"!!!»' V "’* FrSWSoiwrkwr H0JJSJ l \”*5'nii« between H»wiiu»h nod »«w "** ^.xn,£ssi. i»r « ritU"‘ „\y onthe great&t dispatch to imYu’iiVm , i» a i.uvv i n a go., Savat»mU,Gf«rgla v or te it. n.' nnoMwm.1. « w a v i;tl \fn«hl»«twtt rtrwt. Now 'ork. FOB NEW YORK. PARE reduced I nml /•..*■«!• .«• i«5"* *» /y HTWAMWHB Cabin Passage,:::: By tUi* splendid nud commodious Side. Wheel Steamer* ,rat?«iT V I 660 tom..'.... fLOitin.v,. 1,8““ “ ,„Capt. M.8. Waodhull .. •• Itnac Crowell. . •• Geo. U.SUu uck. iuUAMA, 1,300 Ami fir*t ct‘Mi» Propeller srAR OF TUB SOUTH, 1,101) tons...C«pt. Tlio’* Lyon. There steamships belong to tltcoM established and favor- _ ito lino,known as the ‘New *4 York and Savannah Steam L Navigation Company," and Pfin comfort,accommodations ~ taro, cannot bo excelled. lie} are commanded by experienced, iklllful, core u „1 plUMoncm. pADELF01ll)i fay A CO, Agent*. Savannah. BAM’I. I.. MITU1IIM. A 80N. Jum »5 If Am'HlM, New Yort 1 osrfa> ’CSSfe- Fare Reduced 1 FOR NEW YORK. TaS<til S.ilimlay, November 13, at - o'clock, V 31 \ !- 4:- v V. Cabin Passage, bchew stbamshii* ST AH OF THE SOOTH XllOMAS LYONS, Commumler. Tb» new and fn-t going steamship STARR OP Till) SUUT*I. Tlmma* Ljon, commander, will sail a* above.— ."‘"■l‘l“"r“ us,S '’.,T.KtKmD, FAT * CO. s.» —Shipper* of Cotton by tho*o*teamers will plea** UVc notice, ili.it no Cotton will bo received nt the pre* 04 not iihiinctlj marked on the edge of the bale. 43- Merlin, not secured until paid for, ■ I 1 11 L* I L’i \ 1,11 L* A V ( Drapornnd Teller. IT Whltake^ >t. WINTER NOVELTIES' For Gentlemen’s Dress. I ’HIM Latest and beet style and quality ef O-tpuS, . just roowlvud. and will bn mnde to order In tho NbWKbT VA'ItlON, AT Tit* LOWRST RATES.. CLOTHING READY MADE, •^-UNSURPASSED IIY ANY IN Ttlln COUNTRY.f» furnishing goods, Of every new style, description .and quality, for A COM PLETE OUTFIT. Noxn.te the time to make good eelectioni at WM. O. PRICE’S STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. CORNER OP DULL ontlO AND HAY STREET*. _____ HOUSE FURNISHING fl§@« J P. COLLINS ha* on bnnd, nml l* opening, • Ids fall .lock of Orockory, Chink. Ola* r,ninl blone M are. Table Cutlery, superior nud common j Silver Plated Forks, Spoon*, La,ilea, Castor*, plain Tin s\ are. family llurdwnro, coneiitlng of Pot*. Oven*, Spider*, Pry Pan*. Ban-pans, Sad Irons, Shorel and Tongs, Fire ■*lands, ho; Wooden and Willow Ware, Itrnslio*, Mats, Hollows, Tea Trays ami Waiter*, l*ooklngUla«eos, Umj)*, Lanterns, Wlok*. Oas Shade* and Bmnko Hells. Tea Holl», Cora Screw*, Sardine Opener*, Fender*, Andirqti*, "Arl an and i.hlna Vase*, Motto Cups and Sauce-*, Plato Warmers, a c Ac. °ct 22 E. C. BEACH. NOTICES T UB Undersigned Vns taken ilia 8took and Store of WM. H. QUIoN, Agent, and will coiltinuo tho CARPET RUBIN at the same nlacu All who have claims ugaluat win. II. Oulon, Agent, aro requested to present them, and those Indebted will please make payment- D. T.ATtUtOP, 140 emigres* etreet. Savannah, Oct 12th, 18 8 tf «et IS Hodgson’s Block, Corner Broughton and Bull-Streets, (Agent for Lowls Uathbone, Btovo Manufacturer.) D BALER IN STOVHSS, WUOI.K8.VLB AND RETAIL at ALII ANY PRICKS; TIN PLATE, by tho Uoxt BHKET IlULf, by tlioHundlot WlllW.An. ft« a Iso. always »n hand. «* good a varlmy ..f HiMJSE KEEPING GOODS, n»otn hq fo found In tho United States. At*a, QUATBs, COOKINO It A NO KB, WII.LO'V WARM. WOOD WARE, he. Ac. Purchasers will brnriii mind that <1001)8 ARB RKTA'LKU at this Bstabli*hiuout, at JSTEJ'W TOKK PRICES. Savannah, October llth,185R. 3ino oct 10 CARPETING! New Goods! Now Goods!! T UB Subscriber would call attention to a full assort ment 01 the following Goods: ^ JOHN B. MOORE. g- DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, TAPBBTRY VELVET, TAPESTRY BRU9SBLS, URUSBKLB, TUKKK PLY, INORAIN.and STAIR OARPKTINO. RUOS, MATS, COCOA MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, Ac GIBBONS’S BUILDING, SAVANNAH, GA., Would invite attention to hia large and .veil assorted STOCK OF FRESH ami Shades, Cornices,and Curlain Materials. D. LA.THU.OP, oct 15 tf 140 Ooncro-* and 57 8t .lullan ats^ T7JTADULTERATED MERXCXFES, French, English and American Chemicals; SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, TRUSSES, AND MEDICINE CHESTS. Lace Curtains. PADKU'OKD. KAY A CO., Agents, tq, Freight from New York at % customary, aud a* V Other Steamer. T UB Subnet iber would invito attention to a new nnd large n**oi tmeut of LACK CURTAINS, DRAPKHY LACK, MUSLIN CURTAINS, nnd DRAPKHY CURTAINS, also a few NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, J. I, ATI I HOP, nnv4 140 ConereBi-at, * 75 Ht Julian-*!. FOR HAVANA KEV WEST AM) CAUFOUNIA. Steamship ISABEL, ROLLINS, WILLIAM ROLLINS, COMMANDER, IPiwng just been entirely overfianled nntl put in -Undid order, refitted with new boilers, and double air tight hulk heads, forward and aft, making her one of th» 1110*1 desirable ateninem for safety, upoetl and coni- („rt. will leave 9uv'aunalt for lavaua via Key West, on the Ith and Ib'li, am! leave Havana tur Savannah via K-v t on the b tii and 2'th o'each month. >i,- l> VIle!I, • ini,els, al Havana, with tho U.8. Mail Pi.-vii-hi.* •,.m|.ntiv , « «f.Steamer*, for Now Orloan* '.apply to FOR "PHILADELPHIA. Only Two Nights at Soa—Through in GO to 65 Hours. TI10 splendid side-wheel St;v<unship State of Georgia, .7. J. GAltVIIV. Commander, Will 4iil as above, and will continue to leave each city every alt-mate Saturday throughout tho seanon, Kxcur-aon Ticket* to nnd from Philadelphia, (which will be good for tho bohsoh,) I Through Ticket* to NUgnja 1 if freight o £»,♦ POlt LlVEUPOOL.-rTh* A l Auiert- tagqjean .hip* CHARTER OAK, SOUTaII J0II>NY, ’****’'AIdlATltO.9, R. B. LANE, GIUOAQO, and VAN- CLU* 14, want from one to threo hundred bales cotton t«h, to comiileto cargo. For freight, apply to nov I URIUHAM, RAl.inVIN A PC. y&Si I-’Oll BOSTON.—Tho Inst sailing jm. Shark JA f 3 L. DAVIS, Fairchild, master, having the greater portion of cargo engag'd, will have quick diipatrh for tho above port. For freight or passage, ap ply to STARIt A HARDER. POIl BOSTON—'the bark LAUU), Coleman Mi,-to , will meet with despatch for the above port. For freight apply to oci-25 IIUNTF.R k OAMMBI.L FOR BOSTON.—The fine *chr llAItTS- -‘ytTr 7BN h. fiapt. Kwell. having nearly all her cargo engaged, will have despatch u* above. Apply to - ! T.Dwi ' RRIGIIAM. IIAT.DWIN A Urt. FOll BOSTON,—The new achr LAND- asiftDON fllLMORK, Chaco, m ister, will meet with UM|>4tch for the above port. P'or freight, apply to oct 13 HUNTER A tUMMKLL. FOR. NEW YORK—UMU.N U.vfc—The M: regular packet aciir. II KtKN B, Cnncklln, Mns- . having ihree-foin tlis nf her cargo engaged, will have dispatch a* above. For freight apply to o.-riJ STARR A HARDEE. FOR N WAV YORK —l hu packet »clir. J:}t Ft , aaatL\URA OKRTRUDB, Klwiwd, maaier, having. ugagrd, will have dispatch for the above pirt. K01 freight, apply to nov 1 HU.VTKR A flAMMKLf/ 2>h FOR NEW YORK,—The packet schr. LIIKUT MASUN, Cnpt Corson, will meet with despatch f ,r tlte abovo port. For freight, apply to nov 0 IlUNTKlt A GAM MULL. FOR NEW YORK -UNION LINE — Jtikri,; regular* packet "«chr N. W.'SHltdi'Wyatt, muter, will have quick dispatch for the abovo port.— Fur freight, apply to STARR A 1IAR n. FOR I’lIlLAUKLI’llIA.—Thu schr K. L.TAY, s*A Like master, having part of her cargo engaged, “Sac will meet with despatch for tho alPive 1 ‘ freight, apply <„ HUNTER t QAM For FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tho fast fiBaS’d ing A ’. Lurk LACONIA. Hearse, master, hav- Dg most nf her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For balance of freight, apply to eel 28 C. A. OU UN Kit * CO., Agent*. Fisk & ltaymond’s Lale Improved Vale W. B. GILES & CO., lMDU'RIKTOUB OF TUB Royal STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS, H AVE on hand, for sale, nt all times, a largo stock of SIlimNU TIMBER. at-oned flooring, dressed, 1st and 2d quality do. d"., rough Island Ud do. do. Weather Hoarding, dressed, 1st and 2d do. do. do, rough, 1st and 2d do. Cciliug do. dresNvd, 1st nnd 2d do. do. do. rough, 1st and 2d Fencing Hoard* and Post, River Hoard*, Plauk and Scantling. Roofing Hoards. Shingles nntl Plnsteri' g Laths. Scantling, of all s z«s aud quality. Ordurs for Lumber by retnil, or the «argo, or for Shin, ping Timber, will .be promptly executed, Ht reasonable ntes. nug 3 tf do. do, ran Price. Reduced I ROSS&CO. ONLY OH ARO B 65 CENTS ill i,Q) ila of Ih* pub* T-xm-t , , STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Plantation Brogans, Of every style and variety, now coming XHTTO BCPOXOi, 101 Cony rent Street, Market Square. oct20 2mu BtlTLKR A. FUIERNON. “ltUBBWR SOLE” nction Sales. . _ ror Pam, A likely Black.Wouho, 24 ywara qld. trotnl •CAni.v '* , aold toatsy In themiy. A IdackUIrl, 17, prim, firlu e®®wsi'S Auction Sales. ssaa 0 Maw ——n,*.——Man,‘85,gnol-" driver and manager of bi.rsr*. .Three likely aud Inlelli- geut black Girl* (orphan*.) Apply tv For Sale. Share* or $10 eaeh, In tho Union Consolidated Mining Company of Tonneeeee, ealahlLhfd under n apodal law of l'annesaee, without paraonal likblllty. Thla Oonijmuy udrill an area of 3.216 acre* of Mining ■ n.l in tlimlr I'nuii. Ti —— * “ # •*-- * " ■ — n«caiul»ap-‘‘ *'■ ' Him r- • • • ... " v ,t - v ""1 "u 7th, between Jho p*ual.bi>«r* of i tt...'"*- fit "■ l/it No Si,WeW war 4, itiw Vh.l.ith,,- letjorr* wwi* ri«, «f »H m — •«llli «|.|,...II,, ."! j™i Tf; prop.it, nt jnrpuM Land tu Duck Town, Tnnncaiee, cbmpowi of the follow Inn Minn*: leabelli,Tonnvaiee,Callaway, Marla, M<?Coy, Ituena VI*U, ? tobiieon, Heaver, Kaat Tiiuneneo, Chero kee, Mary's and Oooee. Samples yf Ore, and full descriptions of said Mine*. In mmplilnt form, tail he seen and obtained at ray office, Hull atroet. STOUT BROGANS. For rtaln. An eligible building Lot, In Oglethorpe Town, fee ■tinpin. GO by 105 feet. Also, Lot fn fee simple, on Mill street. Mfeet fquarp, with improvement* thoieon. consisting of a new Dwell ing House, 22 by 24 feet Which will he *old at a great bargain.June II NBW ARTICLE for Plantation t A 1 mended by Planters who have tried them. SOLD Jlf THIS MARKET ONLY IIY US. BUTLER <fc FRIERSON, oct 20 lino HR Tonpre** street. Market square. For bale. Several tract* of Laud, In the vicinity of tho Main Trunk linll Road. Juno 10 PINDJdR & TE'BEAlt'. HAVTil OMINJilD TIIEIIB. p& mw m Boot and Shoe STORE, xaa ooistohbss-st, Opposite the Pulaski House, sawtakotab:, Whore thoy will keep on band Gentlemen's Boots, Gaiters and Shoes. HEELED GAITERS AND SLIPPERS. Misses’ Heeled Slippers and Gaiters. CHILI It N’9 Sijoea of ISOerg roasonsblo terms. •'fiDS ear Which <vo will sell N. H —Order* promptly attended l". FINDER <fc 'IKBBAU, Mi t 25 JI-'.W 123 Cmgres* street. BELDEN & CO. RB IIAVK JUST RECEIVED •^Tho Moat Extenrlvo Aeaortmcnt of PAINTERS’ ARTICLES—White Lea-1, French Zinc Palut, Ground Colors, Copal Coach, and Japan Varnishes, Putty, Window Glass, Diamond*, and Paint brushes. OILS, Ac.—Linseed, Sperm. Whale, Klaphnut, Lard, Neats font, Tanner*, Rap* Seed. Olivo, and Kerosene Oil*; Cntnphlne and burning Fluid. GROCERS' ARTICLES.—Nutmegs, Mace, Pepper, Cloves, Allspice, Mustard, Matches, FlgrBlu*, Sweet oil. Washing Soda, Wrapping Paper, Ac. GARDEN SEEDS.—Thorbnrn's celebrated Garden and Flower Seeds, warranted true to name in bulk 111 T'.gelh'.r with a groat variety of Perfumery Hair Preparations. Toilet Pun pa. Hru*lf*. Com)'., Ac., all of which are off.-red at wlmleaalu o retail, at Ih" l«we»t possible prices, and on the most favorable term*. N It —physicians’ Pre«rrlutl»u*carefully frepare.; -Mn.l'ch," ''best* ntt-d up In th* best manner. ang31 Plantation and Negroes For Sale. W E WILL SELT, to the highest Udder, on tho first Tuesday In January next, in the City of linin' wick, Glynn county, Gs„ tlrrt -ono N. groe- (i __ heloiigit'g to tiin estate or tiie l'ato William I» Jenkins, for the ben* fit of tho creditors ami legate.-sof said estate. Tht**- iegroi's having had t He kindest treat men t, are ssheaitli.v and likely as any in tin* Slate. With the exception of four, tiie oldest "f the gang Is forty seven. They will be sold in families. Also, at the “111110 Ume and place, will bo sold, the Plan tation known at *• Dover Hall,” situated «n Turtle river. dMatit, by w iter.nbout ten mlJu* from Hrttnswlrk, and within one mile of the Hruoswick M Klnit a Hall Roan. Tetms cash, on day of salo— purchasers paying t >r titles. T. S. II iPKlNS.t ., ,1. It. RICH A HD, ( h *' 4 -" r ' ^ Albany Patriot copy till d«v of rale, nud send bill to Kxeculor*. Wwynesville, Oct. 2. 1859. s n^siJR^^roii:. UNITY FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. OF LONDON; Capital Ten Million* of Dollars. OELAWARk MUTU AL JNSUW ANCE COM'Y. Nails, &c. ~ KKll.8 Cut Nails, superior quality. Road Iron, 64 lbs. tc 2.000 600 tons Hail «F PHILADELPHIA; Assctts over Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars. NORTH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, • IF THK CITY OK NhW-VOHK; 'aj.ltal Two Hundred aud Fifty Thousand Dollars, with a large surplus. MASSASOIT INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SPKlXaUliaD, MASS.; t7npltal One Hundred nnd Fifty Thousand Dollars, with a surplus. Fire Risks taken In behalf of the above named In*tl tutlons, by «TAS. MoHEIVnY, AG-’T, may 13— 1 ’58 ly 119 Hay street. Savannah.Oa. FSKE. fiflARINE & LIFE IJSTSTJRAJST OR. Home InHiintiirc Cuinimn},ot Nr York. Contiiiviititl do, do. do. do. litHuriince Conipnny of the Vnlley ofVlr*Inln. SprlnRfh-ld Fire As .Uni-lne Ilia. Co, nf Miws. Iluitilibldt Fire InHtirnnco Co, of New York. North Ainericnu Fire IitHiirnnce Co, of Conn. Norwich Fire IiiMiirnncc Coitipnny, of Conn. Cniisnlidntcd Five Inaiiriiuee Co, ofl’hlln. Howard Fircik JIurine Iiih. Co, ofl’ltila. (•Irurd do do do do do t'cople’M Fire Inn. Compnny, of New York. , Life Companies: Southern Mutual Life In*. Co, orN. Cnrollnu. .Mutual Honeilt Life In*. Co, of New .lemur, bisks Undertaken in theabnve Companies, by W. KING & SONS, Agonts. Savannah. Stay 1. 1858. may 6 Home Insurance Company, of N. Y. Cash Capital and Surplus over 3800,0001 the yarn, Erl.- pattern 500 tons American Foundry Pig Iron, For salo by JACOH ROWE, 8 Broadway, New York; ang 17 3mo RUTA BAGA SEED. JN THE r.tLLoWIXn HARTFORD COMPANIES F IIKSII Ituta Unga, Flat Dutch, Red Top, Large Globa and Norfolk TURNIP PFJF4D9, warranted to he the gurwth of 1868. just received and for salo by Jttlyf W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. JUST RECEIVED t VOLUMES Spurgeon’s Sermon*, parts 1,2, 3 and 12 A vol* Spurgeon's Saint and Savior. 0 vols Lola Mnntcx's Arts of Uoanty. 8 vela Rnwaway to Sea. 0 vols True to tho Last- A. M. IIOPGE, 8t\cco*sor to J. U. Cubliedge, oct 21 Opposite Screven House and Masonic llall. French Embroideries. NEVITT, LATUROP & ROGERS H AVE Recently received— Muslin and Cambric Sots do do Collar* Piqua nnd l.lnon do Misses' amf Children’s do Mourning Sets and do Infants’ embroidered Waists do do Robe* Embroidered Muslin and Lnco Cans Valenciennes Thread anti Lnco Edging* Guipure, UruBiels nml lilonde do Cambric and MttMin Edgings and Inserting.* Embroidered II S Handkerchiefs Llmm Cambric and Lawn do Dimity, Cambric and Mn*llu Rands India Twilled nnd French Dimity. oct 20 ROSS * CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FIlESII SUPPLY OF Goshen Butter. MEDICAL BOOKS. A (PU« KKT Formulary and Physician's Manual, em bracing the art of combiofng and prescribing Me- OITYTIOTE1L BAY STREET, •AVABfWAH, 0-300. i jfrA ll *‘ , d Hotel, si mated * Jr th ® 8nt ” Savannah bu«lne*a, f®" - * ,lo . ir 1,1 Permanent and Tran- WJ3WiMd>fc- l ! ent P Ilr °u». better accommodation* ■HiniimmS- than aver before. In Comfort and wnomv. JOHN 0A88, Proprietor. KDWARD 3IURPIIY, Suporiutendont N.- II^-Carriage* for tlio City Hotel, attend the arrival V e 7°ry Trail and a team boat. tf raav7 Great Ogeechee Bridge. A YKRIIY will bo kept at tlio liriilgo. Quill' in r, . ilHMM, - - lTT -_ pairs ara completed. In future the foil legal toll *111 fie charged-market carta l}2% cent*. ?•* W. KINO* SONS. NEW CROP HavanaSegars 1NMU ■ 1^,,, fi"a JUST RK0K1VED e 1 HAVANA, Ry the llrlg Ueronda, a large and ua™ “*®f "eR| , r'~ ,, OABARaAH" and “HBRCU- 5hiu7k 0 L lhe N r " n ?. "P of the beet leaf. gapubHe are Invked to call and examine Iheea brand*, fcsv ?’L' I 5 ,U ,BI,nn ! * and one pnrcbaae feM lo many other*. DON’T RB HAOKWARD, 1 North W„t OorQ.rof BQm.QHo.M. dlmnestn tho best advantage; with many valuable dpes, Table*, Ac., adapted to tho Profession thrnrttghoat tho U. States. Ry Thomas 8. Powell, M. D., of 8pnrta, Georgia, nently bound In Pocket Form,In Morocco. Prico reduced to one dollar. Also,all the tledkal Text Rooks used In the Medical Colleges, and n general aisortmentof tho best works on Physiology, Surgery, Obstetrics, Chemistry, Ao., tc.— Sold to Medical Students and others, nt the most liberal discount from the Northern publisher's prices for cash. All tho nuw Medical Works received from time to tltnn a* soon as publiihod, and tho most approved Mod leal Jonrna's. At.10 juht a rest vud : Wood's Practice of Medicine. Now odltlon. Wood A Bache’s United Blate* Dlvpensatory. New edi tion. Watson's Practice of Physio. New edition, with addi tions, by D. P.L'oiidie. Oondle’s Treatise on Diseases of Children. Fifth edition, enlarged. Wflit.on Disease* of Women, In onovol.complote. Morrison the Pfithelogy aud Therapotlcs, of Scarlet Fever. Casean'c. Midwifery, 2d American edition, with 140 Il lustration*. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. nor 0 TOw books. SHB RECEIVED RY JOHN M.COOPERAOo. MRdyf ■~bR0WNL0VV ANDPHYNK’S Discouraoon Slavery at 11 Philadelphia, September, 1B58, Grandmother’s Scrap Rook, or Western Gleaner, care- folly selected with a view to Interest and Instruct the Yoang.ftud to Inculcate tho princlpleaof morality. The Ttoth Unmasked and Error axpowd In Theology *12 Metaphysics, Moral OoVernment, and Agency. ' By Elder II. V. Middleton. Thoughts of Favored Hour* upon Bible Incidents ami Characters, and olher snbjrct*. nov 0 rii GOLD PENS. 0 A new snpply of thoso “TIP TOP” COLD PENS, ^ Jnst received at | UilM't g O »9 PO110RB88 STREET. ^ * GOLD PENS.J® : . . . ...i &>kL jpive art) IH.nfuc INSURANCE: ONNECTICUT INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARTER • AK FIRE AND M A Rl NE INS. CO. CITY FIRE NSURANCE COMPANY. MERCHANTS' INSURANCE OMPANY. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Conihiued Cash A**ets, $l,65O,0C0. $40,000 Held on o.nu Risk. A. WILBUR, Asent, ang ‘28 111 Hay street, Savanimh, 01. THE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO’Y OF NEW YORK. This Company ha* declared a dividend or 60 percent, Profits on its Business for tho year terminating lstinst. Scrip f*r Profits to Policy Holders, (eutitled to partici pate.) will be ready for delivery nt this Agency in Au gust Tills Company I* onoof tho strongest of American Fire Insurance Companies, andnfiord* largo bom-flta to parties insuring in It. 0<y- Risks undertaken by JnlvH WM. KING A PQ\'S. Agents. Merchants’ Insurance Com’y, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $200,(00! ALL SECURELY INVESTED. “S* E. T. Loiidell, Secretary. M. IIoWAnt), President A. WILBUR. Agent. Inne tfi til \l«r *t..nex' to Atorning NowsOlfico. JOHN A. BELLINGER, ATTORWHY >V*r Xj a w, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, BARNWELL C, II., SO. QA., Will attend to the collection of claims In Raruwoll and the surrounding Districts. References:—T. Oakman, Esq , Augusta, Ga.; Dr. John Bellinger, 1 hnrlestnn, So. Ca.; Northrop A Allemong, Oharh-ston, S.C.; Tlio’s J. Gantt, Clerk of Court of A|»- p"*1«. flliarle.trta. S.O. 3mo wept 2't COTTON GOODS Manufactured by the Montour Co., at Sparta, On. OSNAB UIIOS, 8HEKTINOH, MIIRTINGS, and YARNS. A good supply of tho abovo Goods always on baud, and for rale at Tactcry prices, by ang 15-68 ly L. W. WELLS. No. 74 Bay *t. Laighton & Underwood. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nn. 101 Penrl Street, UiT^'W’-YGEK, CIlAV J. .MARTIN, President. A. F. WlLI.MAItTII. Vice President. J. 51. SMITH, Secretary. W. KING k SONS, Agent*, inn ill, U «y I, 1868. may 6 The Intured Participate in the Profile. Continental Insurance Company, of N.Y Cosh Capital nud Surplus over $700,000f Hats and Caps, Ever offered in this city, consisting nf tho must stylos for (lentI,•men, Roy’s and flliildrrn. Gentlemen'* Fashionable .“ILK HATS. - do do OA881MKR HATS. I | do P«ft FRENCH FBI.t,of aP c.tora, do black, bine nnd varb-gnl'd Felt CAPS J , H .do Navy, Chub and Silk ih» do black nnd brown Sill, Velvet do Chlhlrcti’s lints aud Caps, of every variety and pattern —also— A largo and well select'd stock of PLANTATION II ATS. All of which will lie sold for cash, wholesale or rein!!, .‘linn oct 14 JOHN S. MO NT MO LI #1 AdinluUtiatop*gal*) . Will ha sold, on the fint TUESDAY In DtcanMt.lii’flrUlt 1 of the Court lion*", loth*.Oiti -.f BMauuaWduribir’ tho legal hour* of rale, under th* order and Ceette of ,, that onrt of EquPy, tiniest previously sold at pitraui l»;s..'ll. nntlMMtXiriUw. are three linliiittigs ou the lot, .which 1* sliasted to «»§ ,. centre of huMut-s* in Congress street. The I/Ot will b« sold ila whole, or In ibre* separate parU.- Application J may be nude to the anctleum, or Diidersigped; . , nov 4 BQLQ.WW CQHKN, AaaTO, For cam. Snvoral brick Itulhllng* (roHideiices) beautlfully situa ted; al*o, 100 Itulhllng l/)t«, within tlm corporate limits of this city, ninny nf them In tlm central part Juno 10 For hale. Merchants' ft Harricra* Hn’ lc %tork. r 10 Valuable Plantation & Negroes FOIL WALK. ! P) The undesigned will sell, at Executors' Pale, «5,on 'Tuesday, tho lttti day o r Janonrj next, at ^Station No. 14, Ceuiral KhII llcmil, in tlm county of Washington, a* tho properly of the late Win. ,«na of tlm most valuable and dvsirahlu Cotton Plan tation* In Mlddlo Georgia. Tlm place cmhrecti* between 2.0' b and '2,ICO acre*of I*rnd, a large portion ufahlcli is rich aud productive.— Retwren IW) and 700 acres i* 1 pen laud, or In a state ot caltlrnthn. The cleared bind, nod a great part of that nnclcnred, is very fertile, and well adapted to the pro duction of cottmi.cm-n, he. This place, innddithui to the superior character and fertility of tlm latid.pos-osava advantage* nud f'lollltic* unsurp.wcd The U«ntral Hail Unsd passes tl rough It. and theret*, upon the plaiitn- lion, a Hull Road Station., a Post Office, and attached to It, I* the franchise, a privilege of supplying tho Ball Road Company w itb wood nnd wutor, which enu be nmdo very profitable. For further particulars, apply to GKO. W. FISH, at Oglethorpe, or JOHN U. FISH, Hvnmnh. Mr- Brown, the overseer on theptuco. will show It to any one who desires to give it a personal exandnatlor. Will also bo sold, nt Iho same tirno and plm e, sixty Negroes, tho property of said e-'.nto Neatly all ot these Negroes are young, likely and vnlual hi. Terms of Sale:—Tlm PlaiilHlh-n will besohl for one, third wish, tho halnnceto ho paid in ononnd two years, secured by newt rage ou tho prettiUe*. The Negroes will hn sold ctclitaivvly for cash. Wo will nleo sell, nt the rani" t'nm nnd plnco, nil tho Mules nnd other t*tnrk,Corn. Fodder, Pork, Plantation Tools, and other porrmwlson Hie plantation. 2 Salo to continue from day to day till nil is sold. OKO. \V. FI8II, l Kx .„ # nov It t.l JOHN D. UAH, FOR SALE. -0- 2,300 ACHB9 t»F SWAMP AND PINE LAND, <?f?jsinear Jofi'ereonton.Cumdon county hii,I ntso uea ItSfiSSthoRigt-atiU 1 river. In nud on Hull Head Swamp known for forty years as the Cordon tract. Tho.Swamy Land Isahont 1,200 acres, nnd avallabls a* first 'jimlltv ett n. corn and tic* laud*. Tlm plno land I* of tlm host for timber or turp-ntiuo. Tium* cm Apply to TlrtJN & OOHDON fan IS A. fCT- Pill VAT 1C SALK. Tho well known Plnnintinucalled Mount Slopo. .situated in Uryaii county, containing about 4,- SIX) acres, 1,600 acre* under rultimtlau. Ttiu bottom land very fertile, mi l I* wall calculated for tlm cultivation of cano. cotton "r corn. Is well set tled, having a fine Dw-liing tl-iu-", 1 ivers.er's Hi barns, dribs, Ac.,and ncconmioilatlon for more than 200 negroes. Fur tonne apply lo It. J. ARNOLD,Rryon county. ” Th* Albany A Gulf Rail Hoad runs near tho true t. a HATS AND GAPS. GEO. S. NICHOLS. H AS, In tonneclh.ti with Id* Ul"thim-, an as* irtment i f Silk ami Cotton tllnxod HATS: Mlk Covered Qiaxed OAl’t*; Velvet and Plain Cloth (’me, for Roys and Men. nil made up f r my trade, warranted good nntl oTered cheap. Cull and ate, at the Store, Gibbons unco. oct 18 MARKS & CROTTY, PLAIN «fc> E-BCOWATIVD MOUSE AX/) S/GX imiaims GR.UNERK, GILDERS and GLAZIERS, Furniture Clcunetl nntl Vnrnitbod. Ao, 2, Hull Street, Savannah, Georgia, on* 7- 68 (Under Meehanles’llat.k.l •' ly A rurett leu of HU8tNB?S HU ITB, anil superior bl "'k (’lot.tr Frocks, nnd black Cus-dmer l’.tute, GEORGE T. HOPE, President, H. IL LAMPORT, Secretary. Three-fourth* of tho Profit* or tnU Company are divided annual y with tho hoblora of Policies on first class ti*ks, nfTor ling safety to the assured by it* large means, nntl swing by its division .if profit*. First annual division ot' profits to Policy-Holders, de clared Oth July. 1357,33^ por cent. Tito noxt regular tlorlotl for dividiiig to I'olU.y-Holilera, will occur in July, 1968. W. KING k SONS, Agents. Savannah. May 1,1858. mayO FIRE INSURANCE. CHARTER OAK F. &M. INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN. Casb (Capital $300,000 Cash Capital and .Surplus 8350,Gil,1 All securities Invested. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. J. H.Spraquk Sec’y. lUt.Pn GlLLETT. Pres’t. A. WILBUR. Agent, III R»y street, June 9 Noxt to Morning Nows Office. .{Five KuBUventt. City Fire Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cnali Cnyritn 1 8350,000 Thi* hound aud well managed Company, liar* recently Increased their CASH CIAl»ITAL $160,000, nmUlng them now in point of Capital nnd Ability one of tho BIST Campanii'S forFiru Insurance. The Custom of this Company has been, at all timer, to pa) he losses promptly, aud adjust t*-em liberally. I 0. B. ROWERS, President, U 0. Waite, Secretary. A. WILBUR. Agont JillylO Hay-st., next to Nows Office, Savannah. THK SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., Continues to TAKIl 3PIH.H HXSX8 In the counties of Scrivon, Effingham, Chatham, Bryan Liberty, McIntosh, and Glenn And. also. INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS. CnA’S 8. HARDEE. Agont ffff Office at N. A. Hardee * Co.'s Counting Room, No. 110 Ray street. ly mar 8 _A-tlaiitic Fire Insurance Oomp’y, OF BROOKLYN. tpply to IONS, Agonts. For flro risk* In tho city nnd vicinity, npi RtlR. HABERSHAM k SO; may 20 end—tf Loudon Phoenix Fire Office ■JTNSURK8 Against Fire In this city. First otasa risks M- r. UtOIITOX. OBU. W. UNDERWOOD. Reforonces.—Messrs Brigham k Parsons, N V; Messrs Carhart, brother & Go. N Y; 0 B Uarhart, Esq, N Y; J Henry Williams, Esq, N Y 6mo ang 30 CYPRESS SHINGLES. 100.000naiM ■ept9 BOYS' CLOTHING. G KO. 8. NIOIIOLS has onoof the largost assortment* of Hoys’ and Children's Clothing over offered In the place—they aro good, chexp, nnd fit well. Call and see, at the t Rothlng 8tore, Gibbon* 1 Range. oct 10 SERVANTS' CLOTHING. ■WTT8T Recalved, a full supply of Servant*’ Clothing— • P Patlnett Frock Coats, Pantaloons ind VsiU; also, Batlnett sntU of Jackot.and Pants, at very low pricss — Shirts and Under Shirts, to correspond. All In want aro Invited to call on GKO. 8. NIOIIOLS, oct 10 Qibbon*’liango. BACON I BACON ! I 15 ? niD £ ? try . cho ! eo8ldl3 '’,J D,t racolvod, and will lie-sold low, to close couslgnraont. occ ie tf o. d. noams SHAWLS. LABOR Assortment of tho above Jnst received per steamer Bur of th* South, ami for *a!e by octH TIIO’S II. BURNS. O ATS.—1,090 sacks Feed Oats; 600 do 8eed do; for * ’ JOHN MCMAHON. sals by A p ^r- MbbtaA ffi, now landing and for RLKTON k PARSONS. nAGGING AND ROPR.-100 bales heavy MMi Gunnv lugging: 100 colls Kentucky Rope; 100 /J^IHAHPAGE-26 barkers HehUh-ck & Co’i • zsrzt: f .. tpibvrael mi _ In Iho other principal cities of tho Btate will alio bo Ukm—particularly dwelling house*. UOB’T HABERSHAM A SONS, Agents, sept 11 stuth—tr oct 18 1^0 Congreis street. HARPER'S HI IGAZINE FOR NOV'R, CONTAINING the usual collection^! good things, received and for saleat oct 27 GODEY, FOR NOVEMBER. G ORKY’A Lady's Hook, for November. Graham’s ftlagaxine. for do. . Arthur’s Homo Mag«Elne, for do. Frank Lwlle's Family Magazine, for November, flouaehohl Word*, for do. Pet*r»on’a Ladle*' National Magazine, for do. Ballon's Dollar Monthly, for do. Receiv ed and for salo by J- Q- M. WARNOCK, oct 27 169 flongrere street. H HARPER, FOR NOVEMBER. iltPUR’H’ New Monthly Magazine, for November, received and for sale b; oct 27 ' “ ” and for sale by J. 0. M. WARNOCK, 160 Congress st. 11 JUST RECEIVED » ARPRn’S Magazine, for November. . _ Qodey's Udy's B->ok, Tor do. Arthur’s Homo Magazine, fur do. Ixisllq's do, for da. London Illustrated News, for tht week, do Panel:, do. do do Illustrated Times, do. do. • A. M. HODGE, Successor to J. H.Gnbbedge, oct 27 Opposite Screven House and Matonb: Hall. - RYWZ S EED OATS AND 1,000 bushel* heavy Blank nnn .1- U„.ik..n anil fl _ Oats, do Northern and Georgia Seed Rye, Also— 2.000 bushels Food Oat*, 160 do Fresh Ground Meal, 1,600 do Corn. 60 bnihets Pea*. - 2,000 *aok* Fresh Bran, 200 sack* Fresh Shorts, 400 haUschoica Notthnra Hay, 100 do do Eastern do,' Just rocctrcd aud for sate by JAMES T. SNIDER k 00. G u wsmmmm stnio and for sate by . oot23 JAMR8 • - 1 '■ ■ ’ ' ; BNIDER * COH A :t\ .’t •>;» T ALLY—Wo now have in. More the largest nud boot nsrorlMl "t'H-U of Flour ever ofTered in thi* maikitRCoti- sistiug of tlm following brand* : •Us Paragon Family Flour, .Mii'JBSb” Extra Itock MHI Extra Flour, «uu •• t leavoland “ “ 509 “ S W H h Co, Snperfino Flour, 200 “ McKnlght's Family •• 2'H) « 8 i M •• •* lfitl '• Loudon Mill Superfine '• 160 “ Clifton “ “ “ I'M) “ L'-iper *‘ '• •• 60D *• Fine Floor, . 100 bbl* Logan Mill* Superfiuo Fionr, 100 •* Granite “ Extra “ 100 " Hock Lebanon k Paragon Family Flour.— Which we will sell low. The above named persona ara nupoctfally Inilted to cull ori'l uxaminu before buying e auwhere. JAMES 1 SNIDER k CO. nov3 uz EDULLIKE, Creme, Mar,inis,-.and , vor fifty lYJ dlJT- rent prepanitl.H.a forgiving health, beauty, and luxili lance to tho Hair. Sold by STEWART AHUTLKR, Apothecarh-'s Hall. Cor. Rarnard and Brouglitjon ala. A pples onion.** and potatoes 6(1 lihla Potatoes; tin da Onion*; CO do Apples; 75 do Potatoes; for salo by novO J. A. BROWN. AY,—1-2UO hales iiriine Eastern Huy, landing ftoin ■pj-ORTHERN AND EASTERN HAY*, landing thi* day from riiip Nicholas Biddle, and hark Globe, aud for sale low from wharf. l>y ' ~ JAMES I SNIDER k CO. JpOTATES.—6tU>b|.*: fine .Mercer Potatoes, htnd- O NIONN.—25 bids, prime yellow Oulon*, landing nml lor rale by L. W WELLS. riOSHEN BUTTER.—7 keg* beat Goshen vuY Bntter landing this day, and for sale by L. W WELLS. rAMS.—5 tierce*Cauvarsed Hams, just received and for rale by J,. W. WELLS. H AMS AND DRIED BEEF.—10 tierces Canvassed Hams ; lOdo Dnod Beef, landing from Btenuier, for tale by nov 3 HUNTER* GAMMELL. P OTATOEN.—160 bbl*. Pink Eyes and Peach Hl.nvr, landing and for sale by novo HUNTER* GAMMELL. R IO COFFEE—60 bag* Prirao Union Coffee. Landing nnd for sale by imv8 8CRANTON * NORRIS. I NHOICE GOSHEN CHEESE—50 boxes J Choice Goshen Cheese. Lnndimr nnd f-r sale by nov8 SCRANTON fc NORRIS, YOBACCO—5tl boxes various brands,6 and 8’s; T O . . 25 boxes lb. lumps. Landing' nud for sale by 80RANT0N * NORRIS. w I. MOLASSES—50 hhde Sweet W. L Molasses. In atore nnd for rale by nov8 8URANT0N 4 NORRI8. G l B UCKWHEAT.—25 half barrel* new hailed Buckwheat; 30 quartor do do do; 50 taxes do do; landing ami fir sale by • HOLCOMBB It CO. F ( CORN. OR Sale by WJU."KING * SON'S, oct 26 I. MOLASSES, *c-30 hhd* W 1 Molas- 10 tierces W1 Molasses, 10 barrels do do 10 barrels Stouart’s 8y rii p, In store aud for sale by novo J. A. BROWN. R eceived per ■TICAMKH— ]H keg* Extra Batter, 25 boxes Cheese, 2 barrels Pig Hams, Smoked Beerand Smoked Tonguer, 6 barrels New Buckwheat, 6 >.3 do do do Also, Beets, Carrots, Grapes, Chestnuts, Hickory Nuts, Oocoanuta, Cod-flih, kc. nov6 J. A. BROWN. AND RYU. lPl-OUR*—Ja.t n- S’ El D It YE celved, and for sale by nov (J JAMBS I. SNIDER A*€0. B EEF AND PORK.-20 bbls Packet Beef; 20 bbl* Chicago Beef; 60 bbls ohoice Country Mess do; ft bbl* Mess Pork; 40 bbls Prime and Bump Pork; 10 bbls Ifcss Pork: 10 ££ bbl* Big Pork; for sale by novfi J. A. BROWN. WILLI AM THE CONQUEROR. A Historical Romanes. By Gen. Sir Charles Napier. The Secret of a Lire. By M M Bell. Agricultural Ouemlstry. a Familiar explanation of tho Chemical principles involved in tho operations of Ut* Farm. By AlfredGibioo. The English Cookery Book, uniting a good stylo with economy, and adapted to all persons in every climate; containing many unpublished receipt* In dally use by rlvate Families. Oollooted by • committee of Ladles. ‘ Utetf by J U Walsh, FRO b. Received by i-. iJNO.M.OOOPBR 6c GO. APPINOPAP^Sr l«—All sizes and qual . Itlessuitable for Oro^ers, Dry GoolsMerchants* ., at ourusuaUow prices, at PURSE'S, tod *$A|No. 8 Whltaksr-sirest. , Plantation and Mills For Sale. My Plantation nnd Merchant Mill, In Wanhhig- |}i t»n ronnty. Georgia. tlxL Fifte«-n mile* freni Station No. 12. on th» Cen tral IUII Road, nml twenty miles from Cnuiming, on tl " 1'itrgla Rail Road. The Plantation contain* twenty-««vfn hundred nrre fourteen humlred in the wood*—two>ihirdsoftho whole, river lands lying nn thet'uecrhe". Tlm llnildlnca'npoiv the place are new. nud nre in Rent eonditlon; consisting «*f iiliwelllng an Overseer's House. Negro House*, Gin lion*') and S - ' lUri'H. I’rit'S, ft 1 able*, Ac. 'llie Mill Is large and commmliou*, I < well located, and Is considered one of tlio best in Middlo Deor^l Flour nml Meal front it meet with n ready salo in : ilersritieuinl Warrenfon. Persons derireu* "f purchasing, are requested to the place, and see the grow'ne crop, tho mill. Kc. For further partlculat a enquire of Win, Duncan. l>q Havatinah: Dimas Ponte, l.»q., Sparta: Eli Cummiin K*q.. Washington county; Win. II. Parker, on the plan or to the snl'Si-rlber. Term* of sulerusy—possesrion given I»t Jaanarv ncx EDUAll O. DAWStlv, sntr 20 3mo Ctilumlm-. Oa. BY OCTAVUS COHEN Jt, CO SAVANNAH LOTTERY ON THE HAVANA PLAN. JASPER COUNTY-A0A8KMY LOT DY AUTHORITY Of THE STATE OF QEOBQl/ Much admired Odd and Even Nninht r Gibi-ino M Or. tlmn Cue Prize to evory 1 wo Tfckvtsf This Lottery draw* Hit- l*t and I6lh of evory Id puhlieut the Armory llall. Savannah. Ga . nudeMh • .. hup-riutendeucu of Wm. U.S>m.ins and J Mj PfStJll,Is* ' Esq in. 1 \ U lias fewer number* than any other tatUty.sRd tfisp chances to draw Pntes are Letter, iotno of our draw iog* have only ID.0W) number*, ami none exc-rdiqg 80 t tw. Ticket* from $ 0 to 50 coot*, For partlcpiitrt.ijk' *■ ' Fchome*, uddren* W. 0. DAWSON & PO, Managers, ■ r Macon, or BavanttAh Ga. Office in Savannah, ut the cornu,- of Bay LanoandBa Ibk-l Street. jn noli Royal Havana Lottery T HE Next Ordinary Drawing of the Royal Havana - Littery, conducted hy the Spanish Governmen t, under the supervision of the Cupuin Geueral of Uhba, will take place at Havitnu, on SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1858. $324,000; flOUTEO NUMKR0 (5P8 0HUINARI0. Capital Prlxv 8100,000. I prizeof. iUm.M'O I C 'lift * of ..$2,000 I “ 50,6061 16 - ]*000 l “ 80,0W) I 62 « < 600 . t “ 16.0001 143 “ .' 400 1 “ 10,000 I 20 npiiroxlmatlitns, 8^00 4 appreximatiena to thu $100.009of $609 rach;4of $400 to V50.DO0; 4 of $400 tof:j0,000; 4of $400 to $16 1 of $4(-0 to $10,000. tfir Whole Tlcketa$20, naive* $10, Quarters $6. ttr Prizes cashed at sight at five per cent dlKounL , Blit* on all solvent Banks taken at par. A drawing will be forwarded aa soon a* ths result be- j copies known. ' All tirdars f»r Schemes orTIckel# to be addresrad 'o DON KOUltlGUKZ, (care orCity Post, Uharlestout 8. (L If—nov 8 ■ PHELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES \AXD COMBINATION CUSHIONS. \ PROTECTED By Letters Patent, dated— February 16,1866. D« cumber 8,-1867. Ot t'tber '28.1856 January 12.1858. _ The recent improvements made in these Table* tn\ke them unMirpare. d In the world. They are new offered t" the iciertific Billiard nla/.-r a* couihirlng speed with- tmte, never before uhNfued fn any Htllfrint Table. 9ale*rnnni 780 nnd 789 Broadway, N Y. Manufactory, fti Ann itreet. O'CNNOlt fc COLLUNDEil, net 20 Unto Pole Manufacturer* Plantation for Sale. M The Snhscrllor nfTera for a'.le Ms PLAN- gj-a TATI0N, in Camden Coumy, Geo gla, con- listing of 2,800 acre* of L«*d. nnire or1ere,““**“ Ivlng on the Ureal Satilta ami Dover Itivers, from 121" 16 mile* from St. Andrew’s Sound, nnd In view of Cum berland Island. Being directly oil the Balls, It la unMir- puiH'-d f.ir health, ii'-d conveniences for fi*li nml oyster*. It I* also convc foully located for manuring, 1-Pit>g stirr >nailed with the rush, which, for that purpose, I* invaluable. There is open, between 70u to 800 acres, besidt s about as much mere fine Swamp Land iincloni- ed. Whrl was planted has been reitlug from ID to25 years, and all of it item the rush* s. Tho rauue f >r stock of all kinds la good. Hit the pace will I >0 sold, If deal rod. from 15 to 20 Negi-noa. raiH"l on the salts; tho Stock—with every- thing ciMi.plO.o for c imtmmcing planting. Alio, Plan tatlon Toole, Plows. Vehicles, kc. Ac. Apply to •opt 10 W. WRIGHT. FOR BALE. *jp» A Cotton Plantation, within 12 miles of St (wSjRSImon’a Island, in Camden county, consisting of J^sPc^2,000acres; about H10acres of which Ib well tm . -w piovcl, with good Dwelling and out-honse*, nt*- gro hnnms, gin houses, Ar«. There are 26 Negroes to bo sold with tho place, nml should parties purchasing wish If, the 8tock nnd Growing Crop* cun bo obtained npou reasonable terms. Apply to \V. WHIG III'. %* aioruing News copy.ang 6 NOTICE. rilHUKB Months nfter dnto. application will b" made JL to tho following named Banks, fet the payment, in full, of Half Bills lost, a* herein described, In trail* mission t-y mail: To the Mtchnnlca' Saving* Bank, for left half of $100 note, letter A, No. 2C2; left half $5 note, letter B, No. 76, To U10 Marine Hank, for left half $100 note, letter A No. 421; right half$20 note, letter I), No. 1659, Mntiue to Fire Insnranro lasne. To the Merchant*' * Planters’ Bnnk, for il.dit half $1* 0 note,letter L,No,17; right half $5 note, letter I, No. 21(1. • To tho Planters' Bank, for right half $20 note, letter A. No. 490. To the Commercial Bank of Brunswick, for left half $20, letter A, No. 1641. To the llnnk of Hatnbnrg, 8. f\, for left half $20 note letter A, Ko.l>G3. BOSTON U VILLA LONG A. Savannah. Nov. 4th. 1858. td novO NOTICE, T HREE Months after date, I will apply to tho Dank of Commoico. for the payment of a fifty dollar bill, No. 115, letter A, The right hand half of w hich has been lost. WILLIAM MANN, sept 211 3mo LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE; PRONOUNCED BY 5 Connoisseur* ONLY EXTRACT nf a Letter from a' Medical Gentleinun, At Madras, To His Rrothor, at Worcester. Good Sauce I T HE Groat want hitherto felt for ft' Oil SEWING MAT .TUNEexpressly adapted to all kind*of bosMhold Need to Work, is now supplied by W Meier A Wilson’s Machino. It* succoas i* unprecodtmtod, and established hoyotid dispute. The detect* found in nearly all other Machine*, are en tirely avoided, nnd the objection urged ugainst Machine Sewing,(often with toni»u,)nre answered by there Ma- chines tht-m*t>lv<-s in a manner to c-mvincs skopilclsm Itself. - Till* Machine I* capable of doing all work on U10 finest material in Ladies' use. There-1*no lipping or ravelling of wm k. nml the ((itching on Silk, S ttlu, Linen, Cotton ann Itroatl Cloth, Ih purfcct and tirautlftil. It* rapid ''iiilahm'et noiaclOM movement—It* c ty. durability- ami prechiou of purfatnmnoo aro 1 preached. -j Families who wi-li n KonmetroMof their own, at their own control, one that will hem, quilt, stitch, and oboy order* nt opr.e, can realize thi* twnefit In the Family Sewing Machine. They nre In operation nod for self. Mud the public are invited to examine them at the store of 8. WILMOi', Savannah, ang 17 tf 'Agent for the Mannfacinrcra. SEWING MACHINES. rip UK UK I* no •jiie*ii<ui t>nt there inventions aro JL creating a pertect revolution in the world of Bow« ing. Hood’s Song nf the Shirt never will be luaid in 11 household into which GIWVKR * BAKER'S BKWJNtt MACHINE has been Introduced, No family should b* without one. Bonenu* why thoGiorur * Baker Macnlne is prefer able for family sewing: 1st. It I* more simple and easily kept In order. 2d. It make* a warn which will not rip or ravel, though "Very other Mitch is cut 3d. It sew* from two ordinary spool*, and thus m* trouble of winding thread I* avoided, while tho samo ma- riiiuntau be adaptod at ph-uraro, Liya mere change 0 f "pool, to all varieties of work 4th. I he *nnio raachinu run* silk, linen thread and common spool cotton with equal facility. 61 h. Tho eeam la ns elastic a* the most elastic fabric, *0 that it ia tree I rum all liability to break lo wulihig, Iranlng nr otherwise. 61)1. Tlm Milch ma<1obvthl*Mnchlneisasheautifa l- at any ether made by hand or machine. These Machines are for saleat •'Skiff’s Jcwely.Btora. Jnne 26 tf V. W. SKIFF, Agent In Savannah «.l* FMXTVUESi, A Ml of New GAB FIXTURES Jo*i received, nnd can bsaeen nt my rooms, opposite the Marshall Honse. They have bean (elected with taito, and com- hlno tho latest models,, with fhe mpst unique patterns, and will beretd low. ; Ga* ripe laid, aud old Fixtures RJS- BR0NRKD. CHARLES KEMISII, . 8 And applicable to -%? Every Variety OF DISH. Mat, 1861. “Tell L8A to I’EKKINS that their SAUCE I* I highly oHtocmed in In- { dl i, nml is, In my opin ion, tho most paints- } jj table n* well ns th* : C most whoh-aemo Sacci : *■ that I* mado.* EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. Tho only Medal awarded by the Jury of tho New York Exblbiton uf F. reign Saucer, wn* obtnlnod by LEA * PERRINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.— The world-wido fnmo of which having lod to numorous Forgeries; purchaser* aro requested to see that the name* or Lea A Perrins’ are ujton the Wrapper, Labol, Stopper nnd Bottlo. Lsa to Perrins will proceed against any one Infring ing, either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and hnvn Instructed their rerronpomiouts in various parts of the world to advise them of any infrlngemiiuls. Sole Wholesale Agents for the United State*, John Dnncau & Sons, 405 Uroadavny, N. Y. A stock always in store. Also, order* rocoivod fur di- ect shipment from England. . ly nug 12-*68 ALCOHOL. KfX BBLS. 95 per cent. Alcohol, In store aud for CPU salo low by ROSS & CO. The First and Only Authorized Lite of JEFFERSON. T UB Life of Thoma* Jefferson: by Henry 8. Randall, Lb. D., Illustrated by *overat steel ongiaviugs, In cluding two Portrait* of Mr. Jrfforann, and a View of Montlcello; als#, various facsimiles; Including tho ori Iglnal draft of tho Declaration of Independence. Tno Llfo of Mr. Jefferson la, In every sense of tho word, an authorized work. It waa undertaken under the approbation of his family, with un unreserved ac- ceia to and uss of their privatu paper*, and has received the benefit of their recotlectlonsnnd opinions at every step. The purely original material* and facts will com prise ono-tbirel of tbo work. 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