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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN. TUESDAY MORNING, APIIIL 3, 185 ■
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Present. 'll* llllAni It. H"inlng. J.mI >»' r ■
PHILADELPHIA CARDS.
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bI iui“ AKI^SlIMla.
/^utfiunwnwHvssioior (sr^iyuj ij «»>
1/ next, will be told be ft) r»> ibo Court House. W »>•
(It/ of Savannah, Mrm }h« legal Imur* of *
Qre/nomW Buggy-lovlcd ou M the ptOFertT of Ur
Joeeph Uaberrlum, DaatulV ft ft. fo. In ftTorbfM« Co » , ‘«' r
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»ViSStS, «SiS« Hi" !*•> boor, rf ■*!•;. Oi.j. M.r.
andDrftv-Uvtedonunder an alUcUment returnable to
the next diy court or Savannah, a* tb* property of Jamo*
McCarthy, In favor of Daniel O’Oossuor. Property pointed
out by plaintiff, and sold by order of court. •
,,H 1 _ B. F. AKIN, Sheriff.
It 4 ClNYUSU COUNTY SlILRlfF SALE—Will bololtl be-
SSI fora the court house door, In the city of Darien, in
•aid county,on the Bret Turaday In May next, between tho
usual hours of sale, the following properly, to wit . That
much of the I'utou Steam Saw Mill, on Mayhall river,
about throe mile* from Darion, together with the fixtures,
machinery and other property belonging thereto—levied
on by virtue of a ft fa, laaued by a justice of the Interior
eouttof aatd count? of McIntosh, under the Hen law. In
fa?or of Adam* k Hamilton re. tho Union Fleam Saw Mill,
J Moody, U Boulton and H Benner, on no much of »ald
property aa will aatlsfy nald ft fa. Property pointed out
by plaintiff in execution
Darien, March .'10,1866.
>V T. THORDK. Sheriff M. C.
upll
M cIntosh county sheriff sale—win be sold be-
for*the court hnuao door, in tho city of Darlpn, In
aald county, on the first Tuesday in May next, between
the naual houra of aale. the following property, to wit t-
That ranch of tho Steam Saw Mill, now buiidiug at May
hall bland, near the Altamalia rlrer, about hvo miles
from Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery and
other property belonging thereto—levied on by virtuo of n
ft fa, Issued by a justice of the Inferior court of said coun
ty or McIntosh, under the lien law. In favor of Mltctiel N
Peas va. the Mayhall Steam Saw Mill. H T Chapman & Co.
owners thereof. Property pointed out by plaintiff In exe
cution. Terms cash. W. T, THOID'L,
mariS Sheriff MclntoahCounty.
IvTC’lNiceVl COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold
1VX before thJ Court nouse door In the city of Darla u
in said county, on the first Monday in May next, between
the usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit:
That much cf the steam saw mill, now building at May-
hall lilaud, near tho Altamaha river, about five miles
from Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery, and
other property belosging thereto, levied on by virtuo of
a FI. » issued by a Justicoof the Iuferlor Court or said
county oT McIntosh, under the lien law. In favor of Mrs.
John Fort vs. Mayhall Steam Saw Mill. B. T. Chapman A-
Co. owners thereof; or »o much of said property as will sa-
tiafy aald Fi.Fa. Property pointed out by Plaintiff in exj-
oution. Terms caah. W. T. TI10RPE, Sheriff U. C.
Darien, March 30th.1865. rnarOl
TUfC’lNtOSil COUNT YSliEKIFF SALES.—IVftl be sold
1VJL before the Court House door tn tho city of Dnrl-tu,
in aald county, on the first Tuesday in May next, betweeu
the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: .
That much of tho steam saw mill, now building at May
hall Island, near the Ailamaha river, about fire miles from
Darien, together with tbo fixtures, machinery audpther
property belonging thereto; levied on by virtue or a FI. Fa.
issued by a Justice of tho Inferior Court of said county of
McIntosh, under the lieu law, in favor of John Flinnv*.
Mayhall steam saw mill. B TChapman k Co. owners there
of; or so much of said property as will satisfy said Fi. Fa,
Property pointed out by plaintiff in execution. Terms cash.
v * 1 W. T. THORPE, Sheriff M. C.
Darien. March 30th, 1866. tnar3l
CTNTOSH COUNTY SHERIFF SALE’.—Will bo sold
boforo the Court House door in the city of Darien,
in aald county, on the first Tuesday in May next, between
the usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit:
That much of the steam saw mill now building at May-
hail Wand, near the Altamaha river, about Are miles from
Darien, tog^her with tho fixtures, machinery and other
property belonging thereto; levied on by virtue of a Fi.
Fa. Issued by a Justice of the Inferior Court of tho said
eonnty of McIntosh, under tho lien law, m favor of T. P.
Pease vs. Mayhall steam saw mill. B T Chapman & Co.
ownera thereof; or so much of said property as will satisfy
said Fi. Fa. Property pointed out by plaintiff in execu
tion. Terms cash. * W. T. THORPE, Sheriff M. C.
Darien. March 80tli, 1855.nw31
William Marvin and others, v«. Hi chard Lt.niiord, Ad-
mlnUtralor. N«. *>t Leigh Head, dec Mud, and In tho case
of Ulahard Bradhqd, Administrator. «\C , against William
Marvin and otittri. on a Cross bill, the fullowlug d*-rcrlhed
i*ud.x beloURtng tOllir estitn of Lulgh Read, deoeftfod,
wlllbo aehl ut public nUclii'D. to pay ibo debts pf »al.f
nslato. by the subscriber, as a Master and Commissioner in
Chancery, under and liy virtue of said docrwifat the Court
House In the to*u of ,NriwM.UKVllle ‘In .VlnohuaCduutv
on Wednesday, lie- 2d day or May next, at V4 o’cluok, 51..
to writ * all toe right, title, interest and cstalv, which the
said Lolgli Read had, In and to the two Rdhi'VInJ described
grants, tracts nr paroeisotTJtndat tho'tlmeot lilsdeaih,
or which his Administrator hath since had or now hath,
and also all tho estate, right, title, interest, 'lower or
claim of dmvor. wmcU Mrs. Elisa Dailey, formerly Rllra
Road, widow of ilia a .Id Deign Road, hath or over had,' or
which her present nusoiuut William Bailey hath or may,
oroan have tnnnd to tne aanl Land*, which nr* locate l
bounded, anddeaertbol as lotions, to witt
1st. Onotraotot l*nucoulaiulng (4000) four Ihousai'd
acros. which was graniwt by tho .Spanish government to
Francis R. Fancmu. nnd subsequently coutirmud to hhu
by tho United Mtatox,situate in Township 0 and 7 South,
luRango 18, East.and wulqh was caused to ho located and
nurveyed lor tueenld Sauchei or UIh us,lgus, under th.t
authority of tho United plater, by tha Surveyor Umvftl of
Florida, lu tho sccouu quarter of the year 1841, as will
more fully appear by tno Maps, Plats and Survey Bills of
the same, in tho uittco o( tho Surveyor General o( Florida,
and also on tno Uud other Map In the Newnansvllio Dis
trict, and being U.'o same Isndo which were conveyed lo
the said Leigh Rett-', by William Marvin nnd byFruucis
Sanches by tueir deed-,dated iu 1S3J and 1810 igspeotlvi -
ly, nml reconird in tue Alueliua County ClerVs Oftlco In
Uook‘ , B"of Dceuu
—ALSO —
2J. An undivided Pitovoat of (1600J fliftoeu bundrod
acres In a cortain other tract of two thousand ncies
lying to ths cast oi an i adjoining tho tract above men
tioned <>l 1000 acres, wuicli was griiolod by the Spanish
government to ,lo*eph S. .Sanchea, and subsequently con
firmed to him and others,by the United Stutes, nnd which
was located nml surveyed by tho United Statoa by or
under the authority ot the Surveyor General of Florida,
in the reconit quarter of the year 1841, and which is
situate in Township 0 nnd 7 of Range 18, South and East,
a* will more fully appear toy the Map* nnd Plat* of the
same in the office of the Surveyor General of Florida, and
In tho United States Land Office at XewnansviP.e, being
tho same fifteen hundred acre* (tho undivided patt and
parcel of said two tnousand ncre grant) which was con
veyed by the said William Martin to the raid Leigh Read
In Ms life-time, by deed, dated in 183t», and recorded In
BonU '‘D’ - of Deeds, lu the Alachua County Clerk’s Office.
Tha term* of said safe will bo as follows:
One-third cash; one-third payable the first day of
January, 1850. and the remaining third jwyahie tho first
of January. 1867. witU interest front tho dato of rale, for
which tho puronmete notes will bo taken with the under
standing that it tuoy aro not paid when due. the Master
may re-sell the nrcmlses on thirty day* notice.
In the mean time » eorlittcatnof the sale will be given
to the purchaser, and when the notes aro fully paid, thou
tho subscriber will execute a Deed or Conveyance in tho
usual form as Master lu Chancery .
Dated at XewnnnsYille, Florida, this 6th day of March.
1866 JNO. G. REARDON,
Master amt Commissioner in Chancery.
marU eod till may 2
dop'd., are h--r*hy notified to nresunt them, duly attested,
within tho time proscribed by law | and all tin**" Indebted
totnskc immodlutw payment tn
THOU. If DUNHAM. A«Wr.
Jefl'eriontvn.blaroh 1*>, 1866. • IqtarlH
Juno next.ajipllcAtion uill bo made at tli» Court
Otdlnun furTlmilton rounty, for leavo tu will iho res' •
lit" or John IISteven*, dumssod. , ■ \ ,
•nptl GRAHAM CtlF.WR. Adni’r
CITATIONS.
C iliOlttilA, V/iuthim CVtm i—Two mouths niter date,
JC. application will ho outdo to thq Ortllnary of Chatham ,
wuij|jr;-fdpleave fossil reil nnd'personal proport.v^ be-;
longing to Iho e .into nf Chariot- itaitildgo. late of said
county deceased JUl IAN UAIU'UIDGK.
‘ ALGERNON.B. HAHTRHX1K,
up 1' Adults of eslntotoharle* Hnttrldgn.
A DMlNlSTRATviR’R NOTICK—All person* having de
mand* against (Dills McDonald,decea*ci,latet)f(.am-
dou county, are notified to present them, duly ettostod.
within tho tlrea preierlbea by law, for payment; and all
pershu* Indebted to the same will make payment to
F. 11. ADAiM,
AduVr U. T. A.,est, G. McDonald
fit, Marys, G*,, 17thFeb., 1866. 0w-ful>17
OriCE—All parson* having any demands against Iho
.03fal6 of lUohurd FUldhoune, late of CUallmin oonti-
tv .deceased, arolioreby notified to prmumt the same,duly
ntteate •. to ilie undersigned within tho time prescribed by
law. And nil those indebted tn said cetnto aro hereby re
quested to make immediate payment to tbo undersigned,
Ills administrator.
(01,21 GUIIDON FARGO, Adm r -
\) OT1UE.—Alt |tur«oiis having demauds against Captain
i.1 Juhn Hunter,late nf Chatham county, deceased, aro
hereby nottllod to p result the same duly atlested. within
Hip time prescribed by law ; and all person* iudebled. f«
make payment to
(oh 2 tiCHAN F. HUNTER, Executrix.
JVjonCE -After theexnlratlouol two months from tho
i x dale, application will bo made to the Honorable tho
Drdiuary ol the county of Chatham, Tor leave tn sell nil
tho negroes of the estate of Thomas A. Brown, for tho
benefit of the heir* oud creditor* of said estate.
ELIZA A. BROWN,
jan 2d Ad in‘lx estate of Thotuna A. lioowii.
G KOlUllA—Liberty Chunf/ s—Two months after date ap
plication will be made to tho honorable court of or
dinary of Liberty county, for leave to sell all tho lands he-
longing to the estate of William E. StnQord. late of said
ci>uuly, deeensed. for Hie benefit of tho heirs and creditors
of raid estate BENJAMIN W. RUSTIN',
jau 26 AdminlAtiato
\] OTICE.—Two months after dato. application will be
1.1 made to the Honorable Court nf ordinary of that-
" r handsome atvlo.andonaaopmntMaUngMrnt*. \
JOr AII work axeented wlthdlapkteh. ... y. ; .1..
l*liUtirlck •» ,U«1I* -
aiiuvtr eon Tit* htiTK nf OWIMHA,
SCIKoTB run TOR B BM#l0 j||, or opntlmieH
to msnufnctrtre Ills urtrival
ed 1Mtent Flu* nnd Burgle)
Dropf watrantodcqiin-
toiiuy.and superior to Sonio
of the ninny >» liiuh liavo been
teslod.a* published and nor
. Deed by the proa* throughout
the world lor tU» fTst Hft^n-****£*«&'»i royvij tor
of Hall's Patent Powder Proof I>aek;boDi 1 lisvln* received
eoparnto medals at the World’s Fair. I/indori. 1861. nnd N-
York In IBHU'4. Also, tho patentee (by purchase) ol
Jones’s celebrated Combination wid I'rsmfani I .ink Lock.
81.000 b) gold was placed in the safo. exhibited ittt lb‘
World’s Fair, lamilon, secured by Hull sand JonciM.-cUs
nnd offered as a reward to any one who could h oU Un
lock* or Open the dlfi) Within.forty-fife days, and aVbouith
opera!od upon by several sklUcdb' Hie art of lock pic* •
lig, no eno succeeded in opening ■the saro, (no ehango or
Alteration in the locks or keys having been mmln durli
the tine,) but tho money remained In Uasofe dopodtory
anil was returned to tlie proprietor, nnd ft medal awarded
him for tho champion Safe »f Uio world, - •
Cal-iio.x.—None genuine except those having tb«snl»-
...ib..-. S1US u „ EIllus -u.
Green Block. «r. Pino and Water-sts'.Now Yotk.
S B —The above Safes nnd Locks can be lmd at msnii
fttoturcr’e prices ol hi* anthorllod agents In all the t-rlnei.
nal elUe* In the United State* nnd Canada. jan21
the hell.* of said estate.
GEORGE A. GORDON,
Adm’rdebonis non.
Court of Orclhuuy of Camden County.
r~\ kORGIA—Camt/cii Coifby T.. all whom It may con-
Ijr corn : Whereas, Dr Thomas K Dunham will apply at
the Court of Jr.liuary fur loiters of ndmlnietrntlou on the
estate or Dr. William Barnard, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear boforo said Court, to make
objection.if any they have,onorbeforn tho Hist Monday
in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James II. Ilelveston. Esquire. Ordinary for Cam
den eountv.thls fifth day of February, 1856.
feb!6 ' JAMES II. HKLVtSTOX.O. c. C.
I \ KuKGIA—Oumden County .—To al 1 whom it may ccn-
IJX cern : Whereas, Thomae D. Hawkins nnd John fomp-
kims. executors cn the estate of John Tompkins, sen., de
ceased, will apply at tho Court ol Ordinary for letters dls-
mlssory from said estato: .....
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objections, if any they havo. on or before the first Monday
in July next; otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. James 11. Ilelveston, Ordinary for Camden
county, this 7th December, 1851.
dcel7 JAMES H HKLVE3TON, O. (!. C.
M CINTOSH COUNTY SHERIFF SALE—Will be sold be
fore the court house door, in the city of Darien, in
said county, on tho first Tuesday in May next, between
th* usual hours of aale, tho followlrg property, to wit :—
That much of the Steam Saw Mill, now building at May-
ball Island, near tho Altamaha river, about five miles
from Darien, together with tne fixtures, machinery and
other property belonging thereto—levied on by virtue ol a
ft fa. issued by a justice of the inferiour court of said
Bounty of McIntosh, under tho lien law. In favor of T W
Lathrop & Co. rs. M vball Steam Saw Bill. B T Chapman
kOo. owners thereon Property pointed out by plaintiff
In execution. Termscaih. W. T. TnuRPE.
xn»r29 Sheriff McIntosh County.
M CINTOSH COUNTV SHERIFF &AL&—M in be now be
fore tho court hou*o door, iu tho city of Darfen, in
saw county, on the first Tuesday in M ty next, between tho
usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: That
much of the SteamSaw 51111, now buiidiug at Mavbull isl
and, near ttm AUamatia rtvor. about five miles tram Da
rien, together with the fixtures, machinery and other
property belonging thoreto—levied on by vlrtne ot a Q fu.
issued by a justice of the Inferior conrt or said county ol
McIntosh, under the lien law, in favor of It. J. Berry vs.
Mayhall Steam Saw Mill. 0 T Chapman & Co. ownora there
of. Proporty pointed out by plaintiff in execution. Term*
sash W. T. THORPE,
mat20 Sheriff McIntosh County.
M CINTOSH COUNTY SHERIFF SALE—Will be sold be
fore the court houao door, in the city of Darien, in
said county, on the first Tuesday in if«y next, between
the usual hours of sals, the following properly, to wit :—
That much of the Steam Saw Mill, now building at May-
hall Island, near the Altamaha river, about five miies
from Darien, together with tho fixtures, machinery and
other property belonging thereto- levied on by virtue of a
ft fa. Issue Ilya justice of the Inferior court of said coun
ty of Melntosh, under the lion law, in favor of Collins k
Uilnes vs. Mayhall Steam Saw 51 ill, and B T Chapman &
Co , owners thereof. Property polntod out by plaintiff In
execution. Terms cash.
mar20 W. T. THORPE. Sheriff Me! C.
C AMDEN SHERIFF tfALK—Will be sold on tho first
Tueaday In May next, before the court houso door, in
tb* town of Jeffersonton.Camden qpunty, within tho legal
hoars cf ealo, the Slearn Saw Mill, with all tho appurte
nances thereunto belonging, situated on North River, on
lot No. 110, In tbo town of St. 5iarys—levied on os the
propvrty of B T Chapman. Asa W Chapman, and David S
Mills, under the name and stylo of the St. Mtrya Lumber
Company, to satisfy a ft fa Issued out of tho inferior court
of said county, in lavor of William D Long vs. Steam Saw
Mill, B T Chapman. Asa W Chapman and David A Mills,
owners. mar20 JOHN MAY. S. C. C.
VJ OTICE.—Two months after dote application will be
lY made to the Honqrablo the Court of Ordinary of
Wayne county, for leave to sell a small lot of Pino Land in
Tatnsll county, containing 28't acre*, lor the benefit of
Ttmolliy llcSwInney.minor—this Btli January. 1366.
janll REBECCA McSWINNKY, Guardian.
C ilXi^ days olte? date application will bo made to the
) Honorable Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for
leavo to soli all tho Lands nnd Negroes belonging to the
estato of James Rushing, iale of said Caunty, deceased, this
16th February, 1855.
CALVIN RUSHING. Adm’r.
fob27 . JANE RUSHING, Adin’x.
... wo month.* after 'Fate, application will bo
. . made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Cam
den county, for leave to soil two lot* of land, lying in
Cherokee county, Ga., containing lfiO acres oaclt. Lot
250—11 die., 4 sec.; and lot 170—20 dis.,2d see. Also,
one tract lying in Camden countv, Ga.. containing twonty
acre*, belonging t« the estato of Hugh Brown, for the ben
efit of tho heirs nnd creditors.
WM. D. DROWN, Adm’r.
Jcffersnuton, March 10,1855 marl8
jn 1 ;
G EORGIA—tttrndai county—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. Thomas R Noll will apply at tho Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho estato of
Henry Bailey, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may
concern, to be and appear before the said Court to rank* ob
jection (it any they have,) on or before the first 5Ion-
dav in 5Iay next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, James H. Ilelveston, F^q.. Ordinary for Cam
den euunty, this 22d dav of March, 1855.
mnroo jambh rr. rm.vi
iiiuuma iviloi ut*m, uor
the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of
Cvmden county,for leave to sell one store-house, lot and
wlmrf. iu tho town of Jeffersontou. known as tho property
Of the la'eDr.G. Perelvnl Cohen, for tho benefit of the heir*
and creditors.
j«nl» 5LUIY ANN COJIK.V, Ex’ix.
N OTICE.—Two months after duto. application will ho
made to the llonornblo tbo Court of Ordinary of
Camden county, for lenve to sell one negro man, named
Moses, belonging to the estate of Thomas 1., Rudolph, for
the benefit of the heir* and creditors,
jan 18 FRANCIS RUDULPH, Adm’
JAMES If. HELVESTON. o. fl. c.
G EORGIA—C’awdca County :—To nil whom it may con
cern : Whoreae, John Mskln will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
John n Elkins, deceased :
Theso are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo nud appear boforo said Court, to make
objection. If ansr they have, on or before the first Monday
in Mav next, cMicrwise said letters will begranlcd.
Witness, .lame* H. Ilelveston. Esquiro. Ordinary for
Camden county, this 22<l day of 5farch. 1865.
inariO JAMES H. HKLYESTON. o. c. c.
Court of urdlimry of Way© County.
/ tfcUHoLl— tl’ayneCounty:—lo all whom it may
V.X cern : Whereas. William Ammon-, executor upon tho
e-tate of John Ammons, late of said county,doceaspd,np-
plies for letters *.*f dhiniesion from tho administration of
■aid Ultato,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern to be and appear at my office to make Ab
jection. if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law.otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James Higlismith,Ordinary for Wayne eonnty,
this twelfth dav of February. 1856.
feblS JAMES HWHSMirH u. o. w.
Q EOROIA—H'ayne County:—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. 5!niachl Harper nnd James CDrnway,
executor* upon the estato of James Harper, deceased, ap
plies fur letters af dUml-sion from tho administration of
said estate:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear bei'otc said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, witbinthe time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James (Ugh smith, Ordinary for Wayne county,
this 10th day of March. 1655.
mxrS'J JAMES IHOnSMITlI, 0. 0.
Court of Ordinary of Glynn County.
U EU1M
Whereas: Francis 1) Scarlett, administrator.
Uartlia Owens, ndraiuislratti.x on the e*tuler.f Ricnard
Owen*, will apply in the court of ordinary for letters die-
tnlmorv.
These are. therefore, to cite end admonish all whom 11
may concern, to file their objection. If any they havo.In
my*office within tho ti ae .rcicrlhed by fnvr. otherwise
said letters wtll bo granted.
Witness my hand nnd official signature this 2bJ day of
January, 185ft. jun'25 EDGAR C. 1’. DART. o. c. C.
C AMDEN bHERlFF’3 SALE—Will be sold ou the first
Tuesday in May next, before the courthouse door,in
th* town of Jefforsonton, Camden county, within the legal
bouts of sale, the Steam Saw 51111 known as tho Encero
MU1, with all tho appurtenances thereunto belonging;
situated on the north side of the Great Sttilla river, twelve
milei above Jeffersonton ; levied on as the properly nf P L
Clinch & Brother, to satisfy a fi fa issued out of the Infe
rior Court of said county. In favor of 11a ly Jnnos vs. the
Btaam Saw Mill Encerro. I) L Clinch k Brother, owners.
marl6 JOHN MAY. 8. c. c.
EXECUTOR’S HALE.
G EORGIA—IFayne County—Rv virtue of an order from
the honorable the court of ordinary of said county,
«n the first Tuesday in May next, wdl be sold before the
court house door of said county, betweeu the lawful hours
ot sale, ft Negro Woman named Charlotte, aged about
sixty years, and a Negro Man natne-l Patrick, 22 vears old.
aa the property of L W Rryan, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of tho hoire nnd creditors of said deceased. Terms
cash. mat29 W. A. 3AI.LENS. Ex'
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—Hy virtue of an order of tho
honorable the court of ordinary of McIntosh county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, before the
Court House, at Darien, ail the real and personal estates of
the late Sarah Hercally. for the benoflt of the heirs nnd
aredltors of said rstate.
mar21 ALEX’R MCCARTHY. Adm 1
A DMINISTRATOR'S HALE.—Georgia, Charlton County.
will be sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary
of laid County, passed in October, 1851, at the Court House,
Trader’* Hill, Charlton county, on the first Tuesday in
Jana next, between the legal hours of sale—
(6J) fifty acres of Laud, more or less, sltuat and lying
In Camden county, known as the Abner llarrel tract,
bounded North by Jamos Bryant's lands, South by Eliza
beth Ralloy, West by S. k 12. Bailey, East bv vacant lands,
sold In the tnwn of Jeffersonton, boforo tho Court House
door,Camdon county, Gu. Also, the property of the estote
of Alexander Kean, dec’d., sold for tho benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms made known on the day.
mar!8 td JOHN U. GEIGER. Adm’r.
C 1KURU1A—Olynn County .—To all whom it may con
i' cern: Whereas. J. G. Howard, administrator upon
the estate of George A. Reed, will apply tn Hie Court of
Ordinary for loiters dismhsory .-
These aro. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to he and appear before said Court, to make
objections. If any they have, within the time prescribed by
law.otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature thl* 23d day of
January. 1855. jan‘26 EDGARC. I) DART.o. c. C.
G t EUKlilA—G'tynn County To all whom it may co_
T cern: Whereas,RobertHazlehurst.administrator on
the estate of Sisigjmlis .Maugbnm, deceased, applies lor
letters dlamhiory:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all who
may concern, to file their objection, if any titer have, in
my office, within the time preraribrd by law. otherwise
said letters will he granted.
Witness my band and official signature, this 28th day ol
September. 1854, EAOAR C. P DART,
ocl Ordinary.
the estate of .1 npt'A. Maugham, deceased, applies for let.
tere dismlssory:
these are, therefore, to cite uud admonish all whom it
may concern, to tie nnd appear before said Conrt, to
tnako objection, if any they have, within tho time pre-
scribed by law. otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 28th day of
September. 1661. EAOAR 0, I\ DART,
ocl Ordinary.
Court of Ordinary of Itnllurh County.
G GORGIA— fiuU-iefc County—Administrator's sale. Will
b* sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Bullock County, past on tho 6th mat., nt tho Court House
lnSUteeboro, on the first Tuesday in 5!ay next, between
the legal hour* cfsale, (240) two hnndrcd and forty acres
more or less of pine land, bounded by Jacob Futch nnd
uo*ee McHrin, aold as the property of the estate of Rn
ben 0. Masters, forttaebenefit of the hetrs nnd creditor*.
Terms made known on tho day of sale.
marl4 ELIZABETH MARTEN. Administratrix
G EORGIA—Hulloch County :—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. Solomon Ilagin nnd Ellnboth Wilson
will apply at the Court ot Ordinary for letters of admlnls
trstionou the estato of Overton Wilson, deceased :
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to file their objection*, if any they have, in
my odlco within Iho time prescribed by law. otherwise sal.]
letters will ho granted tho applicant.
Witness, William Lee. Hen.. Ordinary for Bulloch county,
this 20th dav of March. 1865.
mnr31 ___ WILLIAM LEE. Ken , o. n. c.
EOlGiiA—BulfocA County :—Tq all whom Itmy concern
Whereas, William Her and Francis Woodcock, admin-
Iwenty-aeven acree of l»nd. more or lass, a portion of It Istratots ou tho estato of William Woodcock, deceased,
good Bay Land, bounded North-west by Robert V. J.and "’ll' «pply the Court oi Ordinary for letters dismlssory
, ” Williams’Land. South east by the **• !i - .
GIA—BufkxA Cbu/UyAU-vnnisiratore a«i0:—
Will be sold under an order jf the Court of Ordinary
ef Bulloch County, past on the 6th instant, at the Coer't
Home, In Statesboro’, on the first Tu*i£ay in May next,
between the legal hours of sal* (637) five hundred and
InnE. Williams’ Land.South easlby the estato of John
Williams, and South by W. D. Branuen. the property ol
thauUteof'Nathaniol 0. Hall. Sold for tha benefit of
the belra of raid estate. Terms made known on the day of
a*]*, WILLIAM D. BRANNEN.
marl I Adm’j.
fi EORUI A. Curndcn tVnut'y.—By virtuo id an oruer grant-
VX ed bv the Honorablo tho Court of Ordinary, on the
llrat Monday in March, will be sold before tho Court
House door fa the town of Jeffersonton, between tho legal
hours ot sale, on the first Tnesdky In May next, flro tract*
of Land, lying on tho North side of the Groat Satllla Rlv-
•r,containing all together twelvo hundred acres, more or
leu, belonging to the estato of Whiting Tarkington, de-
M«s*d, and sold for lliebonsfitof the heir* nnd creditor*.
Terms made known on day of sale.
mar!8 TnGMAB K. DUNHAM.Executor.
G EORGIA—Huflock Uburt'p« Adminutrator’a ©mU—Will
b* sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Bollock oounty, passed on the 6th Instant, at the Court
Boom in Butesboro’, on the first Tuesday in 5Uynext,
between th* legal hours of sale, tho following Negroes,
tin Green, aged abriut twenty year* ; Kllick, aged thirty
y*era; Jacob, aged thirty-fiv" ; and Carolina, twenty-one
S M—sold as the property or the estate of John Leo, for
benefit of tho heir* and creditors. Terms mode known
•n th* dir of salo.
marl*WILLIAM H, McLEAN.
EXECUTOR’S BALE,
T HE Union Creek Plantation. In South Carolina, situated
on the Barannahrirer. about 14 miles'from th* city,
•ontatniug 026 acres, all of which, with tho exception ol
M acru, la flat quality rice land, and 476 nort* cf which
I* now under hank and In cultivation. Attached to th*
plantation is a good steam thresher, an ov*r»e*r’a hoasc.
ntfto houeee. out house* and Improvement* appertaining
to » plantation. Also, the adjoining tract of land, called
T»y, containing 1,260aerns, more or loss, about 600 acre*
of which is pine hnJ; the residue coneist* of uncleared
river swamp land ruid oak and hickory.
For farther particulars, apply to
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
HENRY WILLIAMSON,
lEx’/a.
FUTATOES—160 barrel*, consisting of whltv, peach
blouses, co., tut tine, and for aale low by
CHAMPION *.WATTS,
Nt. 4 Doxnard-itrost
G EORGIA—Bull** County .-—To all whom It may . _
cern: Whereas. Morvnn Rawls will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for latter* di.imissory from tin* estate
of Thomas It. Rawls, deceased :
There are therefore to cite and admonish nil whom It
ay concern, to he nnd appear before said Court to make
iji-ction (il any they liavo) within tho timo prescribed by
w. otherwise raid letters will he granted.
Witness. William I-ee, Hr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, thl* 16th day of January. 1856.
janlO WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. n. c.
N OTICE.—Two montlis aftor date, application will be
madd to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, for
Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real snd personal
property belonging to tho estate of John Doyle, < cceased,
for the benefit of tno heirs and creditors of said estato.
Jan23 JOHN DEVANNY. Adm’r.
f t EuRGIA— iVaf,ne Cintnty j—1 wo months after date ap-
kJplication will bo made to the honorable the ordinary of
said county, for leave to soil the lands and negroes belong.
Ing to Rebecca Mauning. deceased, for ttio benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased:
JOHN f\ RUMI’H. Adm’r
This day. February 16th. 1866. feq20
I’lAN O FORTE I« MUSIC, ETC,
. - Tho undersigned I* prepared ns usual to
fij&a^BHLiupply ah demands in his Hue—having the
rtfilHf if agencies of aoinn oftbe lost pianoforte •■*"-
I 3 2 5 ••kers.nmoug which ho would name : t
art, JacobChickorlng, John 11. Duulntyt It Co., Grovon
4; Truslow, Firth. Pond 4: Co.,T. Gilbert k Co., n cholro id
superior Instruments may bo lmd at Ills estnbliahmcnf.—
Being possessed of a Ufa’s exporlunco iu both the profession
al and business departments of music, lie trusts that be
may still bo entitled to the kind patronage he hssrecuv* ’
during the p a «t five years. ,
G. B. 4HTCUELL.
Agent for F. Zogbaum k Co.,
decO tit. Julian and Bryan sts., Markot Square.
iisVlfillY, HACK AND BALE STABLE.
“ 'the Sqbsqrlbfra. have purchased the
large Brick Stable on West Broad-Mredt
formbrlV liuownns Brown'fe llarn*’ Stn
Jblc. auu will be thankful for a slmrc of
I’pubho patronage. We Intend to keep
'good .arriages nnd Buggies, gent to Horses
aodoarrful Drivers ; and If strict attention to bustnwww-lll
w-nt ri.tvon.,0, w lnt.n.1 *>*«•«]„, ^
JACOB ELI.TRTON
Havannali,January 1,1851. "ni—jan'J
SOLE A«lii.W V tor «UUAi)6lAN ,dt GRAY’S
Celebrated Dolce Campnna Attachment
FORTES. 38d Chestnut-street, oppo.
hSrA'Yinsite the U. S. 5liut, Philadelphia.
I I f? * Branch—117 Markct-st., Wilmington. Del.
jan2fl—coJCm JOHN MARSH.
. lilt. W. H. IHOSKLKY, Informs the pu hi
generally that ho is permanently located In Iho city
of Griffin, and is prepared to treat Cancers, Wens.
Tumors, and all other Chronic Diseases, with the
most remarkable success.
Ills unprecedented success, for the past ten years, in the
treatment of that horrible disease, Cancer, should not be
overlooked by the public in deciding upon Ills merits. He
has cured many cases that wero considered entirely hope
less. JHs treatment Is without the use of tho knife, caus
ing hut little pain. Patients aro necessarily compelled to
be under his immediate care and supervision from one to
six weeks, according as the nature and circumstances of
the casemsy demand.
He Is a regular graduate.nnd lias no quackery connected
with his system of practice.
His Infirmary is open for tho reception of negroes, and
for others. City accommodation* aro ample.
Ait ■•onimuntcntlon* must bo post-pnid.nnd addressed to
W. it. MOSELEY. M. IV. Griffin. Ga.
207 BAY-RTHKF.r; HAVANNAII, GFd'WiIA.
H AVL v opot>ud uu nfttuu for the sale «t Norti. Alabama.
Tennessee,nml nlltor,Western pnsluco,and cxpeol at
hi) early flate (o Vvlu receipt Jtncoii, < urn, flour, tw]«,
Cotton. «£g. the prmluoeul )tint soctlioi
Wo Uebpan office at Chattanooga. Term . lur the purcliuso
or sl|lputent of priidiiert, and cap rdriyard direct to plant-
or moruliauts from that point. '
We torn nlso lu direct corruHimndeuce with Hi. ixmla,
Louisville nud .Naalivllly, npd will attend to the purchase
of nr((bte« in thwo warbet* to be shipped fo Haranuan or
Inleriiittdialo jsjluts In Georgia. fliu—Jnn23
JAHW4A. NMI'W
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Macon Omirgia
W ILL pntclieu law in the Circuit Court of tlw Uoite-I
Elates—lu tlm following counties, to wit: Hom-tun.
Rlhb, iiacnn.Drawr.ini, Morion. Twiggs. Jones nud Put
nam and will lake cares in the rfiipreinu Court ef Georgia
at any ef its term*.
I’artiouhr aU'iiftiou paid tn ttm .-ottlament of moneyed
claims, nnd toroUvctious to rough tho Com Is
0S" Office«li coruvr >4, Mulijuiry. nnd Hcc-md .Streets,
Opposlto to C. tampbcll's', uud over storo of C. Day k “
VtiUlUAB uilUlIEfi IIINMH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNHFM/JR AT LAW.
T’ritusivlllc, Georgia.
Will practise iu tho Circuit Court* ol Thomas, Lowndes
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin, Hoorah ; nnd In Iho
Clroult Courts of Jrffor»nn, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middlo Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua nnd C’nlntnbta
count e* in the Eastern Circuit of Florida. Will attend
to the niaimsof oil perspus beftiro the Departments at
Washington.
. ft. cnastPKi.N J.u wariw.
CMAOIFION Ai WATTS,
WllOIJiflALE AND RETAIL GRUCKRH,
No 4 Barnard ntreet, between the .vlarh-t and liny street.
ftmstMH, UA
Denier* laGreiarle*. Foreign nnd Dome-ilc Liquor*. Dried
Fruit*, ko .kc.
Reference—A. CImmplon.ihq., Huinut-lBuliruuns. ‘lu-q.,
e**r». Ilohuu fi WliUelieiid. Swill k Co..Suvuntmh,Ga.
WlLlilADi IB. I5AMIIK1I,
ATl'ORNLY AND IDUN.-ELMIP. Af LAW.
Trmipvllle, l/.wmles County,Ha.
Will praetlcn in Thomas, l ow nd-s.Clinch. Ware. Appling
Telfirlr. Irwin. Ijruren*.nml Pulaski counth-s. Georgia;
and in JclVurson. Madison. Hamilton, nnd Columbia
counties. Florida. h)b23
WM* V, Wll UAll.'l. . TIIAIlUKUB OIIVMt. JACK UturvvK.
WIMitAMM, OLIVBIl Ho lUtOWN,
ATTURNKYS AT LAW.
Rucuft Vlatn, Marion County. Gu . .
Will pfaotice iu tlio coimliu* of ftiuxion. Mucon. Houston,
Stowart. Randolph, Muscogee, Ia?c. and any adjoining
counties wliuro tluir services may be required. Jsnxfl
joIpTii. uociiuank,
ATTORNEY AT I AW,
Dublin, Iauwturcounty Ga., late Junior partner of too
firm of A. Ji J. CorilUAW. IrWinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to nil buslno*.* entrusted to his care. Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Rufereuco— Dr. C, B.
Guyton. F. II. Rowe. Dublin. Ga : M. Marsh. Savannah.
may7—(JAwly .
PUOTKCT1UN'iNSUttANCM CyMPANY,
Of Ilni-tlorrl, Conn.
Tin-undoreigoed. Agents of thu above Company, aro pre-
••ttied to take risksagaint ! IKK on Building* and their
•nntent* Al«<> Sea Risks, on Iho most favorable
Ilon.J. H.Stark.Griffin, Ga.
Hon. IV. R. Phillips.
Rev. 1.0 wi.* Hatten,
Col.J.C. Mangham,
Johnson. Jones & Co. **
marchlfi—dfcwtf
Dr. J. M. Puckett, Griffin.
I)r. E. W. Wilson, Upson (V
llon J. J. Floyd, Covingtr
Hon. I). J. Rally, Jackson
Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jacks
N OTICE.—Tno month- after date, I will apply to the
Court of Ordinary of Glynn county, for leave to sell
a small portion ol tho real nnd personal e.-tnto of John
Parlnnd, deceased. FRANCIS 51. SCARLETT. Adm’r
Brunswick. 2lUh Feb ,1653. marl
N OTICE—All persons having demand* against the es
tate* of Robert It Down*. Louisa Cooper and Josephs
Cooper, late of Camden c-.uuly, deceased, are l. roby no-
titled to present them duly attested to the undersigned,
within the timo prescribed by l.ivr. And nil indebted to
xaid estates to make payment to
JAMES 11. DOWNS,
fob If. Administrator on said estates.
GEMIIGIA J11SToiliCALT"SOClKTY’S L|t>
BRAKY AND READING-ROOM.
/ ' ENTLE.MEN who are not otherwise entitled to the use
vJ of the Library nu4 Rending Room of this Society, may
become subscribers on the following terms :
For one month payable in advance.$1 •
For three months 2
For six montlis 3
For oue year" •• 6
One quarto or octavo volunio or two duodecimos or small
er. may be taken ont at one time, to bo returned or renew
ed in two weeks.
The Periodicals in the Reading Room are not to he taken
out.
The members of the former Savannah Library Society,
and tho member* ot the Savnnuah Mercantile and' Medium
-ml Library Association, aro entitled t<» the privilege* of
membership iu the use of tho Library nnd resort to the
Reading Room.
The Indict* generally ate respectfully invited to the rooms.
Tho Library and Reading Room will bo open daily except
Sunday* from 10 to 2. and from 3 to fl o'clock,
jnn5 _ W. EPP1NG, Librarian.
GAS APPARATUS POIl T HF. CO UN TK Y,
A DAPTEl) to the use of private dwelling*, churches,
LX. schools, hotel*, watering places, factories, foundariesj
machine shops, and railroad stations.
The Maryland Portable GnsCompany of Baltimore, keep
on hand and manufacture to order Gu* machine* of any
required capacity. Their apparatus has stood the test of
practical experience and cannot be excelled iu economy,
nafetr and simplicity. For further particulars address
E R. SPRAGUE, Trasury,
202 Baltimore, st.,
augl2 Baltimore. 51. D.
VALUAULEUICE LAND FOBS ALE.)
A ,rftnl ,,f ll,,e Swanip Land, containing 600 acres
IU* lymr on tins Alatamahn river, three miles above Da-
rlen. udialning the lauds ot the ostnto of Butler nnd Dun-
wody on tne en*t. and Gignilltnt and Walker on the north
*nd west, naving a* guru a pltch.oftide a* any rice planta
(ion on the river, .'tv terms are. twenty dollars per aero
■mn-tourtn easti, aim the nilanco ou a credit nf from five
to tcu vears tne micros; only required to tie paid annually.
Apply to mo uuaeraignea at Darien. In case of my ab
sence Mr James Pringle will show the land, a plan of
which mu op aeon m ttw otSce ot the Georgian.
SAMUEL 51 STREET,
Darien. Jan. 22,1853 jan26 lam
IMPORTANT TO hADIlfiS Si PHYSICIANS.
/ CONFIDENCE can be placed, to the fullest extent, in the
ks use o, tue CEi.EURATED SUPPORTERS OF MRS.
BETTS, of Philadelphia. Ho many thousand cases are
'mown ot entire reiiot to Indies, from the most intense
pain ol bou r ana anxiety of mind, which have arisen from
the use ot interior appliance- or counterfeits of her Sup
porter*.
Beware ot incut or glass, or springs or elastic articles
of all kinds, the tenqency of which to injure tho patient
is to well known to msny phyelans nnd sufferers. The
vupnorters are patronized by our most talented physicians
and worn bv thouaunua at fetosles. For sale hy
ranrHeiioe T. M. TURNER k CO.
WAY DOWN JHJAST $
O R i'ortrnituresof Vankoe Life. By the original Major
Jack Downing.
The Newsboy:
History and Poetry of Finger Rings. By G Edwards.
Fudgo Doings. By I K Marvel, author of Reveries of a
Bachelor, 2 vol*.
Ilirn'itn's Life, new supply.
G.iyarrc’s History of Louislaua.
More World* than One. By Dr Drunter.
Blackwood’s Mi gatine for January.
Mile Stones on our Ufa's Journey!
Joy* and Sorrow* of the bVciesiastlcal Year. Hy Mrs
Mxris G MilJnnrd.
LfttrrYesr*. Hr the author of ' The Old House on tho
2Wv.»
D«F» ; Vcrk-'.lkihn’seditlon, 2 vole,
pi r*.tw **«Twenly Years in a Slaver,
ufc * *
BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.. Agents.
Ill, WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligator. Hast Florida.
Will practice in the Eastern nud Southern counties. Refer
to (kd. S. S.Sibley, and It, It. Hilton. Ear)., Savannah. Go
FBKDli AND' jlOULftW,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Washington City. 0. C.
Will practice in tho various Courts of the District, and at
tend to tho prosecution of rinlms ngaln*t Hie Govern
ment. ; _ juuo22
.. Ti W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
South Newport, Georgia.
Will attend tho Superior Court in tho counties of Chatham.
Liberty, Mclntoali, Camden, Glynn. Wayne. Ware. Ap
pling and Tailnsll seli*
JESSE ’l'. BBIWAllD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Ncwn:in»vilie. Fin.
Reference—George L. Brown. Wilhnui Dell. Nownnnsvilk*.
Fla ; It. R. Hilton, Boston k VHIalonga. Savannah. Gn.
John i»i. aiiiiLEN,
ATrORNEY AT LAW
office corm-v "l Whitaker nnd Rny-strect-.
Will practice in the Court* of Ecriven. Bulloch, Kllinghuui.
Bryan. Liberty. Jlcintesii. t.jynn.Cstnt’en and I'imlh.-im
W.U t
NOTICK-900 REWARD.
RUNAWAY from tho Subscriber, in Duval county.
Halt Florida, on the 10th of February last, my boys
WASHINGTON an- ISAAC: Washington is a Mulat
to fellow. 22 years of age. smooth skin, weighs about
lou or 155 pounds. 6 fret ft or 8 inches high, walks quite
erect, la unite nn intelligent looking boy. tsnnc i* a Rlock
boy, 21 years old. smooth skin, weighs about 125 or 130
pounds. 6 feet6 or0 Indies high, walks also quite erect,
quick spoken, and 1ms quite small eyes, is an intelligent
and likely boy. They carried off several suits of clothe-
with them. I purchased Isaao last December of n man
whostyled himself James Anderson.formerly a Diy Goods
Sfereh nt of Savannali. but now lives about 15 or 20 miles
nbuvo that place. Isaac says, tt at he was raised iu or
near Savannah, and the probability is, they may go to that
place. I fear that they liavo been aided in gelling off by
some white person. I will pay the abovo reward lor the
apprebenslou of said boys, if lately Indued hi nny Jail, an
I can got them, or fifty dollars extra, for any pro»r to eon-!
victany white man for harboring said boys.or taking them 1
off. 51 v address is Whitesville, Fin.
marl's—3w _ ___ W. B. JOHNSON
YK W nONNKTS t VjsW BOMBTS l
FOR THE MILLION.
MRS. DOYLE returns her sincere'and gratetul
■K^Facknowledgmcnts to the ladiea of ftivanuuh, and I
particularly to her customer* from the country ,
tUrougnout Georgia., Alabama and Florlhi. fpr the Very j
liberal and extensive patronngo uxtcudni to her lor the j
last four j curs she 1ms been In lusir.e«s in this city, and
more parliculariy tlie desire nmnllested -inro sliu com At tt
mcnced to sell nt her greatly reduced prices; in other |
words, at New Fork prices. Fite begs !<*.;«'«• t > .mnonrice ,
that she has Just opened tlie most extensive, choice, and
varied stock of Bonnets,Flats, nnd Roys* Hat-,nlso. Mens’
Hat*, trimmed and untrimmed, ever exhibited by her in
this city, and at prices Hint will distance nil others by 60
percent. Regardless na well of there who sell on long
credit, nml conscqucntly.chargs such tremendous profits,
ns well ns her own benefit, preferring to innko up tho dif
ference by selling cheap and sell Ing large quantities, there-
liy avoiding a large overstock at tho end of each season;
therefore sh<- part leu Only invites nil those visiting the city,
in want ol such goods ns she keeps, to an inspection of her
stock, which will be found to embrncu the choicest sea
sonable goods In MILLIrKUY. BONN EH?, TRIMMING, of
every description. HOSIERY and FaNCY ARTlt'LE^.
• Ladles’Front and Rack Hair Druid*. Wigs and Otn Ij.
nnd supplied to order nt manufacturers* price*, aud 'In
exact measure takpn for ludict* and gentlemens' Wig*,
every shade, from tlie belt manufacturer in the country.
I’i'nking Braid Stamping, Straw Bonnet.* and Hat*.
Blenched. Dressed.or Trimmed, in a superior manner amt
in tho latest style. Every description of Fancy Silk. Satin
nnd Crape Bonnet*, made to order Straw Bonnets Trim
med. nnd all kinds < f Trimming* furnished nt short no
tice. Mrs. Doyle, assisted by competent and experienced
voting ladle* frntn the North, will attend lo the Bonnet
Slaking nnd Fancy Department, ami will etulmvor with
skill ami taste to please all who will fivor her with their
custom.
An early call is requeued iu older to get n good .‘elec
tion wholesale and retail.
Whitaker »t. near Cougrcs*. ojipoMte to
mar 22 Henry Lathrop ft C ».
W ANTED—Employment a* book-lure) er. assistant book
keoper or out door clerk, by a gentleman well qualifi.
ed to give satisfaction, ami who would be disposed to make
himself generally useful. Tlie best references given-__ Ap
• at this office.
‘ NOTICK.
been reported that I had died with yell'
ran tier
JOHN G, FALLIGANT,
WilOLfcM.t: AND KKTAIL DR ARK It IN
WINDOW BLIND.-’. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Monument -quare. Savannah, tin.
JtmKiTHUANAAt I.,
AlTORNEV AT LAW,
Office. Ray street, over tins Remling Room of the Repuidl-
ran.entrance immedi itcly east of Mossrs. Price St Vender.
~NAT11 A!Y*1£. liUNToilh '
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Marietta. Georgia.
IVi’l practice In the followin • counties : Cass. Campbell.
Car roll, Cherokee. fVKalb. I'ulton. VorsytU. Dickens.
Paulding and Cohb. iteler* to Jnmei 11 Carter 4c Co.
j. m. m-sk j. it. navis. w. it. wyo.
Kt’SK, DAVIS Ol LONG,
Of'f'fK-iO.V .MERCHANTS.
Savannah. Ga.
A. W. BAKW,
AriOitXEY AND fOUNSELLol: AT LAW.
Mmiltcello, .lelferson County. Florida.
Ito erence—Hon. W. H. Fl.EMtNfl. Savannah,G».
.JOHN lilCHAliUSOX,
l-At roll AND <'051 MISSION MERCHANT.
••Iiice No 1 over Crane A Rodgers' Grocery Store
iiiH oertnhi proililsMtry n«U. bearing dato the day and y
aforesaid whan'hy l.o promised, ou demand, to pay to tho
aald Alexander A. Smuts, Tiuaiurer as nfuresald, or his suc
cessors In office, or hi* of their order, the sum of one thou
sand dollars with hitoml af tho raloot six )rer ceqt per
ntiuum.said lulnosl'payable monthly, for value received :
And lor thu bettor securing til" payment.of saldnoteaud
tho Interest. It appearing that the said Seymour Harris
did ou tha same day ami year execute und deliver to thu
raid Alexander A, Treasurer us uforc-suld, his certain deed
ot mortgage, whereby hu convened tn tha sain Alegpiidor
A Treasurer »«afore raid, bis HUfcosrfor* In office, und a*
tiuiiri, all that lot of land, altuntu lu lira city of Savanuah.
west of Falun-sltect. wrhich whs part ot tho estato of Janie*
Johnston.and known.In the |miti or.l<din5lcKI«ntin,ns lot
irembei alxty-livo (No. Oi.) containing ouo huiuirtd ana
ten (ID,) foot by ouu hundred (too) loci, according to a
plan nude from Die division of tho estato or James John-
Slou, nnd certified by Churlos Htepheus.ou the 4th May,
1838, being bounded on the aortli oy New-streot. on tlie
east by lot number fourteen (No. 14). on tbo fottth by lot
number sixty-six (00), aud ou tbo wost by ft atreot sixty
(tki) feet wide—les» thirty Tcut or theeastvrn part of sni<t
lot, or which said Hoymour Harris wua never put In pe»J
session.nil of which willfully appear by reierenco to ft
deed troui the executors of James Johnston of said lot. ana
a receipt upon said deed of Harris to them—together with
all aud singular the edifices and appurtenances belonging
or appertaining to the same. Tho said mortgage being
upon condition that ff the raid Feymour. his heirs admin-
Inmitor*. or iiH-Jgus. xbould pay to the raid Alexander A.
Treasurer a* aforesaid. Id* successor* in office, or assigns,
the sum <T one thousand dollarx, according to the true In
tent and meaning of his promissory note hearing oven date
llierev.ilh. payubteen <1 mand.according to the constltu-
lion and by-lawsi.I raid Assoclftllon, with Interest nt the
rate of six per cent per annum, payable monthly, then
s.iid iiiortgu.-o amt itrcuiissory nolo to be null und vuid.oth-
erwi-e to rciiiulu in full lorcu und effect; which said mort
gage and promissory onto aru here in court to be shown:
Aral It up|H'urlng'further lo the Court, that by tlie con
stitution nud by-luws made by said Association for it*gov-
emuwut. and which have been always »inco their making,
aud now are of full force, each stockholder for each slur re
of stock ho may hold in raid Association, may purchase un
advance of $200; ami that advance* shall he disposod of at
monthly meeting* of said Amocialtou. to thu highest bid
der. and that such purchaser *hall allow tbo premium of
fered by him to bo deducted from tbo amount lie purclu*-
«*, ami shall secure the Aonuciatlon for each udrnnce by
bond and mortgage; that each stockholder, for each nuc
every share ot stock held by him. shall pay- $1 on subscri
bing. and the same amount on the first Tuesday lu every
month thereafter to tho Treasurer, until tbo value of the
whole stock shall bo sufficient to divide to each share of
stock tho sum of $200 ; that any stockholder taking an ad
vance shall pay to the Treasurer. In addition to his month
ly due* for shares,$1 pur month each share lor which such
advance!* invto, or at the rate of six percent, per annum
on tho whole amount, including the premium: nud that
wlienuaoh stockholder, lor each nnd every share of stock
by him held, shall have received the aunt of $200, or prop
erty to that amount, then said Association shall close ami
determine : Aud it appearing furtherto tbo (Jjurt. that
the rai l Seymour Harris did. at the monthly meoting of
said Association in September. 1851. in accordance with
the constitution nnd by-laws aforesaid, purchasefrom aald
Association at the rate of lorty (10) per cent, premium
an advance of $1,000. Irani which the said premium being
deducted In accordance with the constitution and by-laws
uforesnid. tlie said Seymour realized the sum ol $300; mi’
that the said Seymour gave his above mentioned noto an*
mortgage to aald Association, lo teenre tlie payment to
themot the ina’alnuMiti'and Interest lo become due. ac
cording to the* counritutiou and by -law.* aforesaid, said note
and mortgage being taken iu lio- name of Al&xauder A.
Smetx,Trea-urcr ol * ri I Association, fur the benefit of “aid
Association, pursuant to it? rule.*: and that said Associa
tion ban. since tlie nm'»i->g of said note aud mortgage, con
tinued to exist, and still o vists, and has not determined in
the manna polntod out by sa d c ustitntion and by-laws,
or In any other man ei:
Aud it appearlug further, time, although the said Asso
ciation uud tho said Al xamler A. Trea-urer a* aforesaid,
have always observed and performed, and been willing to
perform, all Hie obligations required them respectively,
according to said constitution ami by. la as and said mort
gage; and although-aid Seymour n os « member ol mid
Association nt the rime ot making said note nnd mortgage,
yet ho ha* not regarded the obligation* -f Ids said note
and inorlgsgentid the ■••■n-titiition and bylaws aforesaid,
nnd ha* neglected !• the on** thousand, dollhr*. al
though often llo'ii"-' requestf'l <r the instalment* and
inlorest due u.uto ra'd -:on-:ilnticn sod by-laws nn I Ids
said obligation, ou <!.■ '.gui.n day a ot meeting iu tbo
months of February. Matclr. April. Jure. July. August und
December, eighteen hoodn ■: a no ofty-tour. and the month
of January. 1855, in ;vit. the sum of fire dollars, instal
ments on hi* live-hate*,and #5. interest on the money
d ichuitd bv him tor c ich aiidevery oftlie above mention
ed mouths-
And it ;i,-)>eariti-. lonio-i lo thu court, the said Alexan
der A., Tre» , ui'<*i , “'‘'dorw.-ail, hasroceired from thoaaM
sevruour au a-signmeut of live (•») abate* of stock in said
A-u.•cirri u.:*n wliic.li <-nn liundredund sixty-five dollars
has iven paid, which said Mini. Alexander A..Treasurer
no aforesaid allow* in part payment of said note and mort-
with Slot Teeth
Hpaln’s Atmospheric Chum*. Corn I’hiub
Corn hlraller", I m n rovnn Turnip '
kinds, •• •'
(fay andKtrus Cutlore.
Hand Corn Mills,
Corn and CobCruahcr*.
Ovdd*' Improved llartow*
H'juarennd A Ifnrrti’VM
lhiranllaU<i«,
Grin-lstom-a. ready bung,
Dirt Kcta|«»ih.
Agricultural hutnac.es,
Ux Yokes and Bows,
Fork* lor unloading //«
Sinn Hay Rake*
Bowl'Ins
Apple Fearers,
Ox Mu«les.
SIolo Tnii'*,
Pruning Hooksuud CIiIsmU,
Btw* nud BclHsora,
Iron Well Curb*, and JGnc
tilbelug for tln'.n I'omp*,
ll«
rant's |'i,i>-n
Garden hiyii.
Whenl J), ,11,
Horse IW«r«
Mow!-.-
chine...
dull Kirigr.
<'itUntirun!)u:.Ui«
Hrubbiog Hoe-:,
fransptauttng trow. ;.
Hay nnd Manure For**
Shovel* and Foades.
Garden aud Field If.,.,*,
inrdun ituke* in v«ciot\
Cblldri-n'* To-Ai, '
DarllngScy the*,
Months, with IV-.,,. I-.
Ing*,
| Potato H.,ok*.
Also, Horticultural Tool* (of every descrirdtoA > .
nd Grass Hoed*, for sal" nt the lowest i.rice- at .{•
.ltd Retail.
lAHJIilAU-OLASS WAKICliot sp.
117 Chcttnul itrut, btUno fourth, w.riu ti l, *'
W K inform murohanti and resident*o
the nioat complete assortment oi \1,,, ’
and Oval GlasM-a, richest styles, for prii *ie
for country sale, with Portrait nod Picture FruVu.-. V
be found at our establishment
Isnig experience and large facilities »osMe„.-
beat goods ut loweit prices
Diracusionslieing given. »• wi t g.>. .. „
Izod Mlrrorz.dolivertd free rrom lireski., - L .’'
Orders soUclte l.
French Plato Gla«s. lor Store*. Dsi-Iiin > . ,
tion price*. TH* 'MAS'".!
aplO—eod
BhiSDS AND SIlAIIKs.
T’nkc Nut In-,
B l. W1IJ.IA51S, No. 12.North s.vd,
• above Market-s treed. Phi Lade jpbm ;, j),,.
sive and best manufacturer ot Window Il’InC*
in tho United State*, and lias taken the hi'-V !
at nil the exhibitions; lie buys tlie b..,t .cateri-,
■ale cheaper for Cash than others pay f.,r i r .f.-. i., „ •
retail,and can. therefore.sell sujs-rior Vi-n. l.:u.
Shades, as cheap as others ask lor inferior .artii I-
Window Shades in great variety, of beautiliiJ
superior quality. Buff nnd White l inen Slu..’
Shade Trimming*. Fixtures. Ac., whole,*'•- -
the f«we*t cash prices. Ftorc Sliadcs i.am'i i ..
tourdrr. Ree l Blind*ut manufacture^'pm.--
paiuU-d to look n» good aa new. Purchaser. :.
will be convinced Diat he sells a superior .irtiri. ■
antees full *ntisraclion. A liberal discount r,"
MVifutfy topltatr."
IJENJ .1, t\- ...
No. 12 North fith-stre.-- ::
cauinkT \vakk iffjTFtTuiT iT
No. 130J Ni nth Otcund itrod,I'kilculeli hw A,
IL k J. AI.LKN re-pectf. :i ;u
-form their friends an-I cu-ii.:, .
that they have removed from \.
137 Walnutstreet.toNo
Second street, wlierr they have on haml a iare*- m, :
did assortment of superior furniture, of ••ver» ,. r
to which they invite the attention i.im-im-tr*
I m
-novffi
It is. thereloic. •■idi-i-el. that the said Seymour Harris
do imv into court by the fn«t day of t Ira next term thereof
the -tim of eight hundred and t hi, ty-five dollars, principal
with interest from Hi- first Tuesday in February 1861.
being tb>* 7tb day of .*.'!■! month, nnd all cost* due on said
note and mortgage, or show cause to the contrary. If any
he Imre, mid that on failure of sail Seymour Harris so to
do. the equity nf redemption iu aud to sal-1 mortgaged
premises bo forever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And
it i.* fnith* r oriL-red that tin* rule be published in Hie Sa-
viuurih Georgian, otic- month for four month*, or a copy
there fsi-r.ed on tin-said .Seymour'Harris, his special agent
or attorney.at least three mouth* previous lu tho next
term of this Court.
Tr"-- extract from the minute*.
JOHN F. GCILMARTIX.
jan 14 [ml] Clerk sup’r Court. C. C.
'I'llOj, I). JHOltKL,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
!. DaviJ-rm's. Co-ijres* nm! 8;
innh. Ga.
a srimiT.
MASTER nUIMIKU,
iiill.ict* fov Hollding and Work i
ry description Resld-nci- first door w
n \ Hull. Brnughloti Stro-‘t,
UIPURTAN'I’ ini|*|IOVK.fllUNT
IN ROTARY PLANING.TONGUEING AND GROOVIN'. MA
J'alr-.tril .Yoivmft.,' 21*1,1854.
I umillviK Muclilnea have been thoroughly tested, itn-i t!.* it
• JL supm iority over nil others proved i.eycnd a doubt —
j They will plane very much better and faster than anv oth-
er* now in use. never tearing or throwing out loose knot*.
Applications for rights and machine*, or for further par
ticulars. can be raado to tho Patent e.
JAMES A. WOUDHUIU
Wiuchecter, Mass..Dec. 12,1864. ooddm—*lec2-
u tv. miiimi. J. w oaviwxo.
3IILI.KK *Sc OAI LDIKG,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Buena Vista, Ga
feh8
Nolle F.iiy Year*, Ac,
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
from raid adraintstiation.
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whomil
may concern, to bo and appear boloru said Conrt, to tna«s
objection, if nny thoy liavo, within the time prescribed hy
le.w.olhor.vire raid loiter* will bo granted.
Fitnes-, Wm Ixie.een’r.. E'q .Ordinary for Bullochcoun.
Vjr.thl* Iftih dev of January, 1865.
JaulW ' WILLIAM LEE. Bon’r., o. D. o
CwurL iif Ot illmu-y of Mclntoah County.
G EORGIA—.Vcfi.hth CountyTo all whom It may con
cern -. Wln-rea*, William l odd. guardian of tho orplian
children of Franca Durant, will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters of distnl*» onfrom snld guaidianshlp-
Tliese arc.therefore, to cite and admonish all whom tt
may concern, to bo and appeir before said Court, to make
abecttoD. if nny they have, nn or boforo the first 5londay
lu May next.othorwlse saldlettora will bo granted.
Witness. A. A. Delorme. Ordinary for McIntosh county,
this Wlh ilay of March, 185fi.
mart l
A A, DitLQRME. Ordinary.
G eorgia—J/c/ntoih Cbunfy .-—To all whom It may dou-
J DT PJ. Ann J. Crokcr will apply at the
uuurt of Ordinary for letter* dlsmlsiory as administratrix
on the estate of J. V. L, Crokcr, doccaird:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish oil whom it
may concern, to bo and appear boforo said Court to make
objection (If any they have) on or Wore tho Brat Mon-
day In August next,.otherwiseraid letter* will be granted.
A. A Delorme. Ordinary for McTntoali tonntv,
tbi* loth day of January. 1855. ’
JanlS
A. A. Dsl.OUME. o. m’i. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham Oounty.—To all whom it may con
cern i Whereas Mary ElitgertH will apply to the Court
of Ordinary for letters or UUmlssion as administratrix on
tbo estate of 0»ralfi Fitifenld r --
Tlieto are. therefore, td cite and admonish all whom it
may concern to be and appear leftfre raid Court to mnke
objection, if any they have, on or before tlie first Mon
day inOetobsr naxt. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John It. ilillen, Esq.,-Ordinary for Chatnh*m
sounty. this fllh day of Slareli, 1866, ■ • '
mart JOHN if. HILLfiN, 0,0/o.
:r,r6V ot '.j.t : .tr \
HUDSON, KLICMINU «Ss CU„
Karttir* nud Cnmiulaalun Morchnnl*,
.Vo. 01 Hay Street, Nai-amiafi. Ga..
> FIKNDl-7/t their service* to planter*, merchants and deal-
x er*. In tho salo of Cotton und all other country pro
duce. Doing conuo.-.ted In business with Hopkins, Hpuhon
.V Co. of Charles ton. the eslabli-iunent of nn nfflee in this
city will nii'ird our friends choice of market*. Strict atten
tion will given *o lra«t»e*A, and the iimil fHelfiti'** af
forded eti
J. K. IH'IVON. U,. VMmall
W. 15. FLEMING.!*" w
I.AMlIimi HOPKINS- Augusta
aeplStf .COllEN. «Rinrle«tnn.
A. ver—alto reported that l witi nb-enl from Darien-
thls will inform ray timber cutting friends that I have
been in Darien all the summer, and have not been nbsent.
I am now ready to attend to their huslncs* with that strict
attention to their Interest* which 1 have always^ajiF ^
Darien, Nov. 21.1864. .
B RANDY. GIN, *«.—o 'half pipe* Otnrii.Dupuv A Co’a
Brandy; 6 do Rnaohcllo do; 10 do other brands. In: 6
pipe* Holland Gin; 2 ripe* old Scotch Whisky; Jo bbU
old ffonongaiiela do; lh qrcasks«l<i Madeira-Wine, lodo
„t,l l-„rt *>. J...I rrclm* ."-1 f-r »>• K„ )X * „0Y,.K.
G ROUND COFFEE. SPICKS AND TEAS. A-c—Just re
ceived. 60 hoses Ground Coffee, asserted quantities.
10 boxes Chocolate. 60 boxes Stiistnrd. Cinnamon nml
Ginger. lOcases Table Salt. 3 kegs Pearl Bariev, 40 dozen
Yeast Powders, 10 boxes ground 1 epper. -Obalfclusts
Green Teas In packs ami loose. 30 do do Block Tens, loose
and in pack* H and H ponds, 28 barre.a Stuart* C. toiear.
...110.lo oru.1,0,1 a«s«r, *=..«»* CONN, -.
foblft Corner Brmigliton and Drayton-s
CFNje, Hli« DUED AND’ FIFT'’ DOLLARS
3 REWARD
RAN AWAY, on the 8.1 of February, tuy negro
man ISAAC ; no I* o dark muliilto. about 28 yearn
old. in height aoout 6 foot 8 Inches, well built, bns
uoe of hi* big toes cut wlth.un axo, and iu cou-
■cquenco turn* oownward. 1 will pav $50 for hi* appro-
iiensfnn nud delivery to me, nttht*: place, or in uny safo
jail where I win get mm ; nnd will pay $100 for proot to
conviction ot Ma having been harbored liy any white
peranu. .
Puixitotlow.", WAVN*Co.,G*.. 1 il0HN BROWN.
March ath, 1866. /
Al*!*’. J. J. JJLOIS,
Gi.N’ERAL AGENCY iU’SISF.SF.
112 Hay ttnet
iV L13 _ tlin
jTiocKm. ’ n. n. ssniuvo*
LOCKETT tb S.Yiau.VGS,
Cull MISSION Ml-RCII \NTB AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Savannah, Ga.
jV»nv rho'VL.ixn.” ' . joux t. r.owiixo, jn.
ROWLAND iSf CO.,
GF.SiiltVl. COJlMISSION MERCHANTS
172 Ray-siren-t.Savannah.
Tv nTt.lAM I». YONOK,
FA'T’JR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No Ol Pav street.Savannah.
JC'..IA> llaKTKItiOK. II.'MILTIIX I
IIAUTUIDCK tt COUl’KIt,
AITORNI'.YS AT LAW.
Will ;.iai-ri.so iii all the Crarl* of the Kaslern Ciicuit.
JlctihERN JIcLITOSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jadsonritte. Ha.
uicoKGtr. 'i'liotT now aud,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
riJUeif. i.'uj-iii-v ol Whiioker-st. and Bay .lam-. Savannah. Ga
OltDlNAit Y’S'0F£TcK,
Corner of Bay and Whitakor-siriH-l*. Office hours from 0
A. 5f. to 2.1*7M ; nud from 3JJ P. XL to fi I*. 51.
D. A.O’riYUNlS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
uffire 176 Bay street, over Turn* r A: Co.’s DiugKtoie.
J. W. PATTKUSON,
ATTORNEY AND I'Ol’NSKI.I.OR AT LAW.
Tnrapville. I*>wnde* County,Ga.
WILLI AM S. DANfRidir
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Corner Whitaker street nnd Ray lane, Savut null.
MAllSH.lTX IIOI SK, ' ~'
Br.iiiglitou strw-t Savannah, Georgia.
jan5 <». FARGO. Propiu-lor.
filUS. ItlcCAIHOY,
DUFFS MAKER.
'Third door nbuvo I'rlco. ou Congress-street.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSl'UAACl*; CO.
OfFtCK 118 IJAV-HrKKKT.
This Company will take Fire, Marine and River Risks in
tho most favorable terms.
fRCOTFES—Henry D. Weed. Hiram Robert*. J. R. Wilder
I. W.Morrell, John W. Anderson. N. R. Knapp,Henry La
tlirup and Fi. F. Wood.
HENRY 11. WEED. President.
HIRAM ROBERTS. Vice President.
J.uirs McHuxry. Seeretniv, nuv8
CAN Id SKAT CIIA lit JlANUFACTOMI
.Vo. 131 Xorth Sixth S'.rot. ChiUuhij
{iOpposite Franklin Square.)
THEaubscribi-r i-
dialling.and on hand I '.j
cy Cano Feat Chair*.tn gt.-ii)\»ri-. fe,-
ty ofalegar.t andfa.sliii,nald.--<y)o*.' X *
f<-r parlors. •iiuin.>-rnouii«''nr chambers,
W is. Imltfitlr-n tVoods. and Fancy Colors, Ac
Reception and Cottage Chair*, of light and beautit>: •-
sign*; Cane l.uunges. Cane Fettee*, HallUiair-.
House nud (Ofiee Ann Chair*, large and small .. •
Ch ilia. Flore mil SleainlMint Ft>ol*. tVind*o: fl.»ir* *
Settees. Ac.
'keeper*. I Intel.Fteaiubont .tii'i Rail Rim 11
will find it tn tlicirinterest to rail nt the Fncti■»•»• o-
N. F.'Wu'!..
No. 1.H North fith St (orpo*il< 'ranLlin
Piilladelphi..
CONRAD ISA11II & SON,
MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS,
no. lift ihui-.-t F irit pooks nstow sixth, run ii nM.u
F^TAULtoHED THIRTY-ODD YEARS,
Tea Setts. Pitchers. Cups.Forks.Spoon*..
the nev.-est and most admired pattern*. Al*u. ii..j.. -
er* of Sheffield and Rinningham Plated Ware. CutK-r.
Plated (on ADmta Mi-tnl) F. rk*. Spoons, kc .•nih:H-
Rteniner*. IfnteL and I’amilles. Keep cnn c tan !-. uu i r.
a Urge flock r.f louden.Liverpool andOen-v H
WATC11KS.
Together with a large stock of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY
All orders by mail promptly attended to. fan I Silver v ai
ruled STERLING. eoiIGni—teb
S 11
SAN WUliK, LABIPS, <kc,.
A RCHER & WARNER, Manufacturers. No ll9Che*ti
street, Philadelphia,respectfully solicit theattentm
purchnaers, to their assortment of chandelier*, lira A-
pendants, and overy description of gas bnrnei s; abo
variety of lamp*, girandoles, kc. Wo warrant tur .■•
equal In ouality, and oar price* aalowas any other -’i
Ushment in tho country
The Trade supplied with burners, mercury. 4 -aj
ting*, air pumps, kt., at reduced prices.
ARCHER k WARNER
Ellis S. Archer, | William F\ 5I.<k«-;
Redwood F. Warner. | Win. 0. B. Mcrrii’i
k
PAPER HANCSlNtiH, BLANK BOOKS, Id!
I\'a. 4 A’orlA Fifth-stre.it. two doon at ore Market,
Phllmlcl|ihla.
T HE undersigned have just opened a fresh and (•:■!»;!:
stock of Wall Papers, among which are gold and -
vet, fine satin, and the lowest priced iinglaw-d p»|..-: -
decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtain*. • tv..»<
offer at the lowest price*, both wholesale . r.-i.i '
The best workmen employed to liam; pap-1
city or country.
blank Hooke, S'.utiimery, <fc.—We have .u.v ..-;r - •.
aortment nf writing pajier* wrapping papvsj.
scliool books, stationery, etc
parrisii hough
No. 4 North Flili street.2 'loursabove Marks;
ZKIWIAN»»“ ANTi-SCOifijUTlC J’OUTJI
WASH.
f I THIS delicious article combine* ho many meritorious
J. qualities, tliat it now ha* become a standard fuvorite
with the citizens of New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Pittsburg, nnd other place*. Dentist:- and Physicians pre
scribe it iii their practice must successfully, and from every
source tlie most Buttering laudations are awarded it. In
flamed. rare, or bleeding gums are immediately cured hy
its use; it* action upon them is mild, soothing, and effec
tive, It cleanse* tlio teeth so thoroughly that they are
made tn rival pearl in whiteness, and diffuse* through the
mouth such a delightful freshness, that the breath's ren
dered exquisitely sweet, uud it will in most instances af
ford relict to the most violeut toothache.
The following Certificate from Dr Chilton, a Chemist oi
I world-wide celebrity, who has submitted the article to a
ehemicul analysis, I* proof sufficient to convince anyone
| ol it*superiority;
I -1 have examined .* b.-llle of •• '/enuuii'* Anti-Scorbutic
| Tooth Wash,” nnd lliel it to tie a Vegetable preparation of
. an innocent chnraetei. 1 believe(t will prove beneficial fo
; Hie purpose it toreconiiiicnded.’’
JAMES. R. i’HILTON. M. J.,Chemist.
Just received, and for sale by
uovl7 W. W. LINCOLN. MunumeutSquare.
DISSOLUTION AND CO-4»AKTNKHSIIII’.
Cl Mil-i undersigned Imre disposed nf their entire interest
1. iu Hi" Wharf. Foundry an t Machine Shop of Alvin N.
Miller to Win Wad", who will, with Mr. Miller, carry on
tlie business rod assume all the liabiiiftey and collect all
tlie debts due the late concern.
JUS. S. FAY,
Savannah. Dec 1st. 1864. EDWIN PARSONS.
WILLIAM WADE having purchased the entire inti>re»t
of Messrs F’ny k Parsons in tbe above business and prop-
ci ty.and having formed a co-partnership with 51 r, A N.
Miller, under whoso mau.icement and supervision the
business will lie conducted in heretofore, under the name
nnd style of A. X. Miller fc Co., where they intend to carry
on tho FOUNDRY and MACHINE RUStNESS. in all its va-
rlmia branches. They respectfully solicit the patronage o
their friends and the public generally.
A. N. MILLER.
deelfi WILLIAM WADE.
" Cash paid for country rag*.
DIE SINKING AND ENGltA VIM*.
I N ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Business cards with a;q.i"
ato devices, embossed in a new style, in plain ci.-J 'a
eolore. Seals of every description, with or without pie
Envelopes printed with name, businesr. and a-Mre.-.. -F
bill heads, inanufactwer’s ticket*, ISc..nit execute t
neatest manner nnd at prices26 per cent, beh-wei- ’
lar establishment, in consequence of b-tt. r ,ro- i | r<
fncilltiesfor the execution of such work.
N. D.—AU orders by mail promptly attcoJtd to •
sent to any part of the country,
T. U. CALVES’i A »'•
Envelopeand Seal Press Manufacturer*. In*■ i’ii.i.- ■
sors and EengraTOrs. 48 South 3.1-*t. Philn '.--L-'
TWENTY DOLLARS UlflUAtUft
rTVHE Subscriber’a premises were entered on la*i
L day night, through the yard, and three i/ieivcit-.'v
Hat*, one Cup. and two pair of Boots, were stolen Iroto • • -•
front entry of his house. Tlie burgh-, must have m • ••--
tho kitchen (basement) window. n» Die premise* ‘
curely locked and bolted. A black *ilk llftl.cpnMo- , rat-:i
worn, w&a dropped in the yard, and in U wa* fonnd a -1-
ton mapot a government survey of land* to slicing:'i.
which may lead to detection. If any person lias seen »u:l>
a paper in possession of another, it Is requested that t> i-j
report the Balne. Tbenbore reward will be paid for pro-.
‘"Si'"'"' * P. DtCKSON.132State.,l:i‘e:
*’ ■'
T HE undersigned having associated themselves Uw<
for the purpose of carrying on thePlastering and F':n
co business in all their variou* branches, offer their
cea to the public generally. They are prepared to centra '
for Plain or Ornamental Pla*tering. and to execute o'
to any extent on tho most reasonable term* and with :!•
itraost promptitude. Having been engaged separate...
the business in Savannah for a considerable time, each >■
tettle his respective business up to date,and both cMi l- ’■
ly ask (or a continuance of the favors of their fellow-" :
tnay!4 BRUNNER k fiLU'X
WATLlJE^JEWELltY <V FAIR Y GOODS,
R ECEIVING bv every arrival nf tlie steamers fresh add!
tion*, making tho best ns*ortment in llii* city, of all
kinds of Watchc*. Jewelry. Fancy Goods, Silver Spoon*.
Fork*. Pitcher* Ten Sets, Cups. Syphons, Plated Castor*,
and every variety of article.* connected with our line of
business ; all of which will tic sold nstow ns in auv city in
tho Union. |>. ft NICHOLS.
JUS' Particular nUentieu given to the Repairing of
Watches and Jowelry. no20
TOPLAfll'l’EKS.
fl'HE undersigned have recolvod. and • itor for sale.
JL Schley’* striped thmaburg*. du whitu do. suporlline
linen do. Starvin'-striped do. Choctaw Stripp*. lxjuistnna
do. Matuttnn do, Marlboro* do. Blue Demins, do Drill*.
Blilrtln: Stripe*. At.
mar8 HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
DU. WJ-’.SSHLUOKKT’H WA'UKl« DUIll'i
HR ATT |. Knot:* »*. VKR5IHNT,
W HICH lin* hr»n in *uccc*sful operailoti for ten vear*.
keep* open for the rccoptioii ot invalid*, without
ever closing. If Indicated by the disease, patient* may.
on r*Hii<-*l, have llm Hydropathic treatment combined
with Homeopathy,and Kiuenltherupy or lit" Swedish sys
tem nf Me-lienl Gymnastic*. Resident Physician. Rr. Faro
MlUHft. For term*, kc.. plea*o apply U»
.MILS, FRKIt, WE8SF.LIUM FT
feb7—aodfim Proprlntrc**
D IKJOI.UT10S UK (Jt 1-PAIlTNERHIftP.—Tlio co-nartner-
ship heretofore existing under the firm of M Pnwtiffi**
ojurr k Co„ i* this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tlie
name of the firm enu he need f qsst tJemsnt by cither oft he
undersigned M. PRF.NDEROAST,
um.era.gm . • i„ J. GU1L51ART1N.
VrifflCE.—Thu uudorslgned'havo thi* day entered into
ni co u-rtnerahip, and having bought tho entire stock
ot Diy Guo J* of Joint S. Rogoiw, iW« ountinuo im Retail
Dry Goods JluahuiM at lha store rocently eccunied l»y
Roger* .fcLad.-jon.lWlCougrp's vlreot nud66 St. Juliau-at..
Shad'ahuild.ng' fiftvannr.lt
! JOHN CJtOKKNttAUfill.
jan3J JO.SKf'll.Jft MBfiOW.
DR, \VI*1. II. SlOSELUY’fi IRFIUMAi ,
TAOR the Treatment ot all Chronln Disease*. U no - (*.n
r for tlio reception of patient*. Room* spneld t. and
well vciitllnLd. and every thing nooessary toreu.urhls
patient* comfortable. Board $1 perdlem.or$15 per month.
IIU unprecedented luccati for tho pnit ton year* In tlie
treatment of all chroolo disea***, inch a* dropsy, dy*pcp»
sla, asthma, bronobltl*. fits, )dlcs, liver dlseaio. rlieumn-
tUu.aypbUis, cancore. wane, proiapaua, »nd the various
diseases incident to female*, should not bo overlooked by
thi pnbllQ In deciding upon hi*merits. All communica
tion* tnuit bo post paid nnd addressed to
WM. R. MOSELEY, M. D..
au«22—dkvtlr . - OrUBn. Goorgta.
J UST received and fer sale by A. RUN ALT’—50 Wa r t
Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps. 10 boxes or assorted Jel
Rea; alio, a fine lot of English and French Mustard.
' ' tebll
CHATHAM SUPBKlOlt COURT, I
Januakv 1'anM. 1866, j
W HEREAS, James Quantook, Henry F Waring and Rob
ert Hutchison, summoned to attend the present
Jsnunry Termor thl* Court, a* Grand Jurors, have nmdo
default f«r tlio term, it i» ordered that they bo fined forty
dollar* oaoh. unless they file good and sufficient came of
sxcuse. on or before tlie first day of the m xt Term nt this
Court And where**, Joseph Johnson cud llenrj it Fort,
summoned to a.ten l tha present January Term of Hit*
Court as Talisraen on the Urand Jury, made default, it is
ordered that they bo flood forty dollars each, unless they
fllo good and sufficient cause nf excuse, on or before tho
Drat day of tho.nextTcrm nf thl* Court.
And whereas. Solomon Zefglor, John McHugh. Chrleto-
S her Russell, George H Webb, John Riley, P Tytblngs,
ame* D Roger*, John Phelan, DT Scranton, George J
Jones. S W Wight. Michael Blnrris, James Dailey, MGerkln.
Ilcnry IV Smith, and D Rosenplatt, summoned to attend
tho present January Term of this Court, a* Pei it .Juror*,
made default for tho Term, it Is ordered Hint they bo lined
twenty dollars each, unless they fllo g-md and sntlioient
cause of excuse on or before the first da.t of the next f.
of this Court.
And whereas, Frederick Carson John Henderson. David
Ross, Henry-Lathrop. Beth Woodward, Patrick Fleming,
Joseph Meli, and J Latham, eummonod to attorn 1 the pres
ent Term ol thl* Court, a* Talisraen nn tlio Pot t Jury,
made default, it I* or doted that they ho fined twenty <lul-
lar n each, unless limy file good and sufficient i--in*o of ex
cuse en nr beforo tho llrat day of tlio next lerm .if U.i.
Court Truo extract from Minute*.
f#b27 JNtri F. GUII.MARTIN,Clerk.
CURL YOUR HAIR.
K ROLLEHJOX.—The receipt for oinking thi* eelef.tn toil
Compound, (lately introduced Into this country.) will
be tent by the subscriber to any person In tho U. Btut. s m
Canada, ior $1. Tho Krollcrion will curl or wave tin- ttnlr
in the most beautiful manner. Auv person li-wim* (tic
most course and uncouth looking hair can tranM.i
to the most beautiful, by the use of this article,
gradient* will not cost over 12 cents, nud vUh this receipt
any one can makn It equally good In every respect, to that
sold at $3 per bottle If preferred, ;i package of KrotVri-
on ready made vill bo *ent freo of postage, instead of Hu-
receipt, with dv. cctloni fur preporing ft in liquid form. dnd
full direction? for “ ‘ * •
Jan26—3tn
, ... I JJI.KiH.IMJ, I, I
Send all letter*. pn*t paid.to
H. A. FRHEMONT,
Wnrrcn.Trumbull county,Ohio.
BUPEIUKTEVUENT’S OFFICE C.JU.K.
Savax.v.ui.SVp<. 1.1353.
After this day, by re*olntlon of the Board of Directors,
up and down freight will he p-.yabto at the merchant*’
counting house, or hy deposits made by the Tr.usurer,
rami weekly,on Monday* and Friday*. fioui ft o'clo tii A.
.,to2P. 51.
Rills to bo rendere t thrauuh (he pn«t .I’lV.p.- no '""di;.-.—
days and Fridays.
Failure to make payment when culled f<-.r»«. above, will
stop parties’ account.
soptl W. M. WAD1.EY. Gen Sup't.
SAVANNAH lWiltMA 11Y.
DRS. WRAGO AND 5IACKAI.L, Pr.oPKOTon--.
This institution having been re.ently removed ft inn Uu*
suburbs of the city, to No. 19 Fust Broad-street, is now
open for Hie reception of patient*'. Medical nnd Suigirnl.
By this change in locality we nr.* on .bled t*> oiler the
public iuoio nmplenccninodaliuns. Our wards are c»ni-
fortibly furnished,nnd several riuple r'.m-iis ate lilted up
for such patients ns prefer being entire-ly p-. 'u .i -
Wo especially invite the ntteutiou of planter* ,u..i other
owner* to our depirtmont for uegroos.
For terms apply to Hr. J. A. Widen. No. S.-i VVeri Urund
street, or Dr. It. C. Mackai.i.. Nn. 96 Urmiglitnn.st
dei.10
0EN15HAL 1NTOM AGpiV, 112 BAY*ST.
IS YOU It LlhV lVSUH Iilllf . ..
THo Charter Oak Life Insurance Company
• *K llARIFultD. r J
Mitli a capital nnd surplux olov.tr ihM.lioO. Mil.eoii-
tinuvs.nnd wilt, until the next omuml mealing. cniitiitMi*
to Insute the live* of White Persons, at the aame rates
charged heretofore for all resident* of the fmnh l’\ ll-
Ronndnes*. good management, nud prompt payment of all
its losses.it ha* placed ftsoir equal tnnny Comptrov iu tire
SpringfioldJff’iro
UK «PiU\UFlF ,
I'npitnl nnd surplus, over jtNl5.npn
Stftto Mutual Flre& Marino insuranco Co.
Uf PEN N.SYI.V.tNlA.
Cipitil rod nirplu-."»er $112000
Equitable FirelnsuranceCo., of London.
GAP1TAL. $2.600,9001 - •
For Insular ce in either of Iho above iiAuied Compautos
apply to fyhu7—ly A. WIl.BtIR, Gen, Tn*. Ag’l,
IFAOON.—26 cask* new Bacon Bide*. 10 dq, do. Bhould.-rs
D for sale by (orhU) WEBSTER b PALMES.
PROVlNCIAls UVSUllAHL'E COMPANY OH
roUilNTri. CANADA. WFXT.
CnjDtnl $A.000,000.
rj tiiE un.J.'fAigncd (uu ing been spf*.i ntft Agent of the
A above Company. i«*g:* to atmoimco tliat he is prepare* 1
to issuxo Policie.iof LAurauct* on Fire Risk* in Savannah
and vicinity, a*also on Marino Risks generally.
je’23 WM. CROWDER, Agent,
•• found
• alra F’liii* .ro-1 Hat*
variety ol styles and
Jml -*Jic rvijJ ilisp-’se of
,< correspond with (lie
i.iivey Therefore. *U
lie. -..ill ll*i.: ll greatly
*>lu* situ* ha* an lin-
r I5ll»b*in* at reduced
tnnrlfi
St PEuidit CLUTtiNG, Klii A ft Y MADE
VYUoU-an’o nml Hetall.
> > line 'loth* c.vimores and VMi«g8.>
made >1). to order tu the best sty le irenteeli\
Outfitting Articles gone,ally, Hut*, Cups, Umbrella*.Pej-fu.
mery,fine Cutlery. Av . at the lowest easli price*, to soil
Hie times. Jan20 WM u. PRICK, 147 l’ayvgt,
HEW HUNNmN! NEW UONNETSU '
M RS. DOYLE returns her sincere thanks to her on*-
touiera throughout Georgia. Florida and Alabama—
that alto lin* just received 20 crue* *.' new stylo.’ of ladiea
and misses Bonnets, embracing
in llalr Braid. Blond Lace and ;
trimmed and untrimmed, in gie
price*. NJje nsvuri'S her priioi
her entire Spring Stock nt pric-
hard tiroes nnd the ecatcity i
tliose in want of anything iu In
to tiieirndvantege to give her n .
posing dieplay of llonnrt an t e
price*.
DYING- AND KEWOVATI NG
JffSTAnLlSHItllCNT,
73 York li reel, near the Court Ilou>e.!uuvnnah.Georqia.
MTAituanni is IS32.
T HE subscriber, grateful to hi* patrons and frlenlsfoi
their continued favors, would state that, in addition
to the ironrovemcnta in l>ylog. acquired by him during Un
last visit to England anil Scotland, ha* made arrang- meut»
tor extending Si* buHlne**, by which hem now emit led .<
Dve a greater variety of color* on silk and woolen dr. **e*
shawl*, Ac., which ho trust* will generally please all win
mnywror him with their patronage
Gentleiueii'a garmor.t* dyed. olflHire.l or renovated, a
may bo required. In tlw tamo superior klyle which )i«- g"n
enilly k<> much pleased hi* pat'oueandfrl-tut*
Lillie*’ bonnet* dyed. hu-ncJii-.! and j-r. -..ed In lire met *
fashionable style#
Orders from tire country pilu.-tuili) uU»nd.-dr -. Vena*
mod e rate.
When pArcel* *r<> .sent l.y •t.-enil..«t-* ur r«ili**ad. w«.rn
nlii.uld s.-nt him hy litDer. ilinmgh Hie l’.*«i
that Ire may know where to ouirtm them,
n.-vlft i EX AM'FI i.’.VI.l.riW A'l
N l’ElV day* after date ! shall apply to the Danko
tlio t*tit*» of Georgia for payment of tlio left halves
of two bilisof th'i issue of said Hunk—one a twenty dollar
bill, number S32. dated Savannah. October 23d. 1819. and
siguod hy 1. K. Telit. Ca*hl<-r • the other a ten dollar bill
number 1635. (the dato on tho Just half) oho signed hy J
K. Tefft. Cmdiler. Th* right hslvrs luivlng been lost iu
ttiotr transmission from Rome to Decatur. Ga. Bavauuoh.
Feb. 27th, 1855. W. 8, DANiKLL, Atty.
feb27—m3 for BABSKR 4t ADAM3.
SUNDRIES.
1A HALF CHESTS superior Gunpowder Tm;
JLU Hyson do; _ „
10 half chest*, in quarter lb packages, Hyson »*• • -
vonlent for retalUng;
40 9 and 101b chest* suporlor Hyson Tea,
8 half chests, in 2 lb packages, do do do;
10 do do in 2 lb do superior BUckd*;-
20 do do iu quarter lb do. Black Tea for retailing.
15 fl lb do superior Black Tea;
18 bags black Pepper; 10 do AUaplco;
80 mats Cinnamon;
40 boxes ground Pepper, Ginger aud Price;
60 do superior Muatard;
60 do Lamon, Raspberry and Straw berry syr JjP' ■
40 do one gallon, half and quarter, assorted
100 do Adamantine Candies;
60 do Beadel’*TaUow do;
30 do Sperm Candles; 60 do Family P*’sp:
80 do l’ale and No 1 Soap;
40 do Pearl Starch; 30 do Tomato and
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do Sod» Saleratu*.in quarter, hf and er** n * V ‘V
8 do Ginger Preserves; , ...
30 do 1 groeach, quarter and hf lb Smoking • -
20 gro fine out Yellow Bank Chewing Tobacco:
60 do do assorted brands do do:
MMCIs*..,.iwirtodU-*. K■-AI.il,'
WEBSTER & PALSIES
H ave just received and offer for sale-
75 bbl* A, n and clarified Mimr, 60 do powdered -
30 hhdsSt Croix Sugar, 60 doion Broom-.
CO bbl* Hiram Smith'* nnd Canal Float.
160 do Baltimore Flour.
180 do Lebanon and Etowah fioorgf.-i Flc ir.
100 bags. 08 pouud* each, do .to
50 bbl* nutter,sugar nnd so.la Cracker*.
60 bbl* Pilot Bread, 40 boxes So.la Biscuit
220 bbl* Portlaud sugar house and N O Syrup
60 bbis good eating Potatoes.
CO boxes Beadel’sCs nnd 8* patent Tallow Uu d- •
76 do Adamantino Candles,
26 do Jsdd fc Son's Sperm Candles.
16 bbl* and 20half bbls No 1 Mackerel.
75 boxee white andy ellow Choose.
26 bbl* and 60 kegs prime Treaf Lnrd.
100 boxes 6i. 8s,and pounds Tobacco, rom.! t-.vi ‘
80 do 6a and 8a Grant fc William*’Tobncro.
Also, 220 boxes Bmith'fl, Colgate’s. Croton and !’■*•'‘
Family and Pale Soap, 120 do No l do, 50 Pearl Stain'
whole, half and quarter boxes Raisin*. 26 drum- f
boxes Herring. ”« 1 '-
t LADIES’ UMBRELLAS AND PARASOIS
brown, green and blaok ladies’ Umbrella*:
Dgured and plain all colored Parasols. For
avis JUK1S *B.»V
NEW BOOKS.
UEOZIVED J.DU.r, lfltU.bj 8.3.81BLKV;
XV My Courtship and UsCon»equence*.by fire'am-. 1
ry Wlkoff. A true account of tho author'* s'|re n?i J"'
Engiaud, Switterland and Italy with MR* -I * ‘ .
Portlahd Place. London, with tne'unpubU*ht'l f " rr '' 1 ..'
deuce of MU* Camblo.Mrs. George Grate. *"« ,|, -* Ti '> ,,
ers. Tho novelty and interest ot this extrser.lm*- 1 l
cation may be judged from tho fact that ft »• -”' 1 “ i; ,
guised revelation of his courtship of Ml** ‘’.im •«
American heireis, and I* full of the rae»t ram*"'-',
amusing scenes aud incidents, winding up wit > 1
tion In an Italian prison. ,
Count of Morion,translated /ruin the Fromb o. ..
der Dumas . „ , „ .uriK
Gabrlello.or a Pictureof tho French Revu.utioa *
Ing romance, by C Splnnler. author of The Jen • ,
Tlio Young Chevalier, or the Uljpu’e.1
Alexander I lumas, translated by Tlnuoa* " ,; nr ,
Dickena' Chrisms* Story, tho Seven P.-o* travel"•
Household Words. _ ,. 151
Ballou’* Pictorial; more of Ruth Hall, i o»
Congress-street. .
JanH