Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 11, 1856, Image 4

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inotrrokviui. HL bn bold boferolbn Coutt Houm door In -■AfMMM.amilm'OMalir, GMrgta, on imnorjr an Nenabtr mni'lwiwMn’ thu nM«Ton>u,botiu iMVnnt and bootlar. rap, ud Jim a Oarpantor. II yaara or id ab*til00 yard* from the rim, 800 ,^j* running from thoback itmi to tho mlwUtb.^hU KH is well fruited with *•- ** -->, two vacant jm Thoao aro, tbmlbra,to clto and admoolah all whoa It may oonoarn, to bo and nnpaar bolbrn Wli if «sttsas wlao aald lotion will bo irantod. Wltaoaa, John Bilbo, fiq,, Ordinary (brCbatbam oounly, Ihla lllb day or Auguit, 1140. ■angaa, nxa.poacbea, bo, AlM,twi . jatbor SluTtE. bon.ebold and mrnttnro.oanalwngorroalhor bada,aalrasaot,qullU BbooU, nlllowa, blaakata, bodatanda, carpet* draw- on, and oaa nlab, one dock, om aalb, ublodlothi, . Mwola, dialog and broakhut tablee. chain, cooking ntenalla, glaaa candlo ehedej.ublocovom add win dow cortalaa, oaolotallmr apoona, crockery ware, waah atanda and ahaval and tonga, horao and carl, •SS , a nog'ro woman 41 yean or ago, will bo •old at private aalo. All tho anon named properly wUI be aold Ibr the benetll ortho boln and cradf- lon or Hn. Parcllh Tbomu, late ot aald County, Termacaah before dollrory. W, B. THOMAS, Executor. Joflbraonton, Any- 30,1840 augao-lm GUARDIAN'S SALK, TTrUJ,beeotlbefore tboOourt Houao door In a T JaOkroontoo, Camden County, Ueorgla, on the FlratTneadtr In November non, between too ' t ^oae| > bou« aerranl, cook, waabor and lronor, Slyeanorago; Irene her(daughter, 14 ycora or lUghter. 14 yea a, 11 years of ago; Joo, liorson. I0| onHaan, *a«0 mwna, aa /wuioul n^u, tiuu, H«r OUO, 14 mooUu old. belonging to the estate of Lousia i. Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs and TompkUti. — creditor* of tali estate. Terms cash, or its equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jeffersonian, Aug. 80,1850 aug 30-2m CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL be sold before tho rourt Houso door In thecityofSavannah, between tho legal hours or sale, on tho first Tuesday in Octobor next—A no- gro man alive namod Paul: levicd'bn under and by ▼lrtue of au attachment issued out dr tho honorablo the City Court of Savannah la i'avoj or Robert I). Fargeraon vs. William Darby; and sold by permis- •Ion of the Judge of sold Court. Torms cash, nor. chaser paying tbr titles. septB EDW. M. PRRNDERGAST, Sheriff. CHATEAU SHERIFF’S SALE. ^yiLLbe sold before the door of tho Court ,i House, |p tho city or8avannab, County or Chatham, on lit Tuesday in Octobor poxt, betwoen the legal hours of sale, two docks, two Lounges, one Oedir Bedstead, one Spring Bodstoad, one Hair Matrass, levied on as tho property ot John Sparger- harg,In flavor of John Dovanuey. hold under teredo- sureot a mortgage FI. Fa’s issued out' of the Honor- able^InriBrio.r Conrt or Chatham County, July Term, aaguata BKWJ. L. COLE, S. C,C. BULLOCH CO. SHERIFF'S SALE W ILL be sold on the First Tuesday lu Octobor next, beterotho Court Houso door in States boro, within the usual hours or salo the following property, to'w.t: - Ono tract or Laud containing two hundred seres more or less,levied on os tho proper ty of T H Higdon, to satisfy a fl. fa. in fovoror Win, ammboa.' Property pointed out by Wm. Simmons, levy made by aConstable, and returned 10 me this, the 27th day of August, I860. sept 4 JOHN S. DENMARK, S. B. C. I BILBO, o. o. o. •TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. rpo all whom it may cencoru.—'Whereas Sarah •JL . Brennan will apply at the Court of Ordinary ter Letters of Administration on the Estate Brenuen, deceased, thoso aro there to cite and ad monish all whom It may couoern, to be and appear before tho Court, to mako objections (if any they hove,) on orbotere the first Monday In November next, othorwiie said totters will be granted. Witness, William Loe, Esq., Ordldary ter Bulloch County, this 4th or September 1880. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. sept 8' STATE OF GEORGIA. L IBERTY COUNTY.—To all whom it men con cern : Whores*, Caroline K Allen will apply at tbe Court or Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate or Benjamin W. Alien, decoosod: Theio are tboretero to cite and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear betero said Court to make objections, (if any they have,) on or betero the first Monday in Octobor next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, W P Girardeau, Esq., Oordlnary for Lib- orty county, this 14th day of August, 1866. nuglO W, P, GIRARDEAU, o. l.,c DIVORCE* Elizabeth Cowley ) In ColTeo Superior Court, • vs- V May terra, 1866: John Cowley, 1 It appearing to tuo Court from tho return of the SherKV, that the defendant John Cowly, is not to be bo found In ColTeo County, and it farther appears that ho is not in this State. On motion ol wm. K. Gaulding, Attorney ter Ubeiani, it is ordered that Bcrvtco bo perfected on said defendant by a publi cation of tills orrdar in ono of tho public journals In Savannah, onco a montli ter three months preced ing tho next tom or this Court, roqniriug said de fendant to appear at tho next termor Ooflbo Su perior Court u November next, aud file ills defensive ulogation to eoid Court. A true extract or the minutes or ColTeo Superior Conn ARCH’D MCLEAN, Doputy Clerk. aun 2—8m In Liberty Superior Court, May Term, 1868. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE K Wilkinson, ) vs. > Thos. Wilkinson.) r ’ appormg to the Court, by tbe return of the BhoriiT, iu the above stated cose, that tho defend ant is not to bo found in the county, aud that bo is not to bo found in tho state; on motion of Wm B Gauldon, counsel for libellant, it is ordered that ser vice bo perfected on sold defendant, by a publico, tlon of tins notlco onco a month for three months, uext precoding tho next term of said Superior Court, requiring said defendant to bo and appear at the noxt term of Liberty Superior Court to answer in the said cause* A true oxtract from tho minutes of said Superior Court. Jy2 A A, FRASER, Clerk. EXECUTOR’S 8ALE—CONTINUE D CiTArK OF GEORGIA,,WAYNE CuU.STT :-By O virtue of on order granted by the Urdinary of Wayne County, on the 7th July, 1866, will be sold before the Court House door m WuyucsviUe, in said county, bn the first Tuesday iu Octuber next, be tween the iawfbi hours ol sale, the tollowiug prop erty. to wit X Mten, a negro woman, 150 years of age, and her seven children, Fraiicis 10 years of age, Lucy 9, Mary 8, Robert 6, Georgo 6, Cbarlutto 3, and Elay 2 years old. Sold ter tbo benefit of tho heirs and creditor* or the estate of j ewis W. Bryan deceased. Terms cosh. W. A. SALLEKS, Exocutor. July 8Qth, 1856 sept6 /^EOKGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY Two months aj| after date application will be mado to tbo Court of Ordinary of Liberty County ter loavo to sellanegro man by tho name of July, aged 4b years belonging to the estate of Gldcou UcUowen, lato Of said coa— -* J of said county, deceased. - : NANCY A. M0GOWEN, Adm’x. i, 1886. septfl ■TATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may V^ouncern: Whereas, Jonn Mallory, will apply to tho Cotin of Ordinary for Letters Dismlsory us adrainis- trohua on the Estate or William Wright these aro, Ihnreiore. to. cite and admonish all whom it may ooaoern. to be and appear before suid Court, to make objection (if any uey have) on or beforo the first Monday in NovemDer noxt, othwlge said Lot- tars will be granted. Wnneee. Jonn UUbo, kfcq., Ordinary for Chatham Osuniy, this e4ght day or April 1856. «OHN BILBO, o. o. o. •pv* STATB OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. mooli whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Dent Will apply at (he Court of Ordinary for let ters lJiimiuory on the estate or James P. Dent,— Ibese are therefore to cue and admonish all whom It any concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to moxe objections (if any they have) on or beforo the First Monday in Dccem hor noxt, otherwiso said letters will be granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of Juno, I86u. Js# „OHN BILBO, O.C.O. STATE l OF GEORGIA. /‘CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may V/ eoooern: Whereas, John P. Hines will apply at tht Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory os ad ministrator on the hstate of James C. Hines : Bless are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (irony they have) on or bo- fore the first Monday in December next, otherwise •aid letters will .be granted. • Witness, John BuEJem. Ordinary ter Chatham county, this fourth day of June, 1866. jane 6 JOHN BILBO, o. o. a STATE OF GEORGIA, M>ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- -D cern: whereas, Griffin W Parrish will apply at 'the Court ol Ordinary for letters of guardianship of Martha Parrish, a minor heir or Joslah A Parrish, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all wbom.n may concern, to be and appear beforo said Court, to moke objection (ITany they have) on or before tne first Monday in October next, otherwise sold letters will be granted. Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary ter Bulloch county, this 6th day of August, 1858. iUf9 'WILLIAM LEE, o. n. o. 'ATE OF GEORGIA, B ULIDCirGOUNTY.— 1 To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, tbe estate of William Davis is unrepresented, if no person applies for the admin istration. I shall appoint Joslah Davis, or somo oth er fit and propor person as administrator on said DIVORCE.. . . ANN BROWN ) in Bulloch Supeelor Oourt, WILLIAM h! BROWN. J Murck Term, ISM. I T appearing to tho Court, by tho return or tbe Shorin',- that the defendant, William B. Brown, b not to bo found in tho county of BuUoob; on mo tion of Levi S. D’Lyon. Attorney for the plaintiff, it U ordered that tho defendant do appear and file ids u-Muti UI utltuaivo UiCgAUUU, UU Ur UU10IC HI O' first day of the next term or this Court, and that C abliculion of this will be made in one or the pub- a gazettes of the city of Savannah ouce a month for three months, A true extract from the minutes, this 22d day or March, 1880. Jy*27—lam3m DAVID BEASLEY.oicio. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Elizabeth Lauly | (n ^ Sllperlor JobaUuly. ) May Term, 1868. I T appoariug to tho Court, from the return of the sheriff, that tho defendant. John Cauly is not to bo found in ColTeo county, and hois not in tbe state; on-motion or Wm B Gaulding, uttorney for libellant, it is ordered that service bo perfected on said de fendant uv a publication or this order in one or the public Journals or Savannah, once a month for three months preceding the next term or this Court, requiring sold defendant to appear at the next term or Coffee Superior Court, in tho month of Novem- bor next, and file his defensive allegation to the cause. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Oourt, r Jyg KW’D A8HLEY, Clerk. OKOliaiA, BULLOCH COUNTY, g!XTlf_d«8 rter UiM*, application will bp mado tne Honorable Court or Orlnary of BuUoob county, tor lea-re to soli all tho lands belonnUw to Ibe estate or Thomas Crosby, late or sold county, decease", for tne beneflt or Ibe belrs nod creditor, of sola estate _Jyy- WILLIAM P. CROSBY. Adm’r. WAYNH CO., GA„ J ULY T HE public aro warned that from lids dato i will pay no drolls made by a. O. Bryan & Co 03 DO such firm nxUl. Prnm Ihla .1«4» ol.ft as no such llrut oxl.t, rrom.this date tho buslnen willbocoiitiuued on my own account, aug 2—lro 9AMDEL O; BRYAN. 8TATB OFOmOHQIA, CHATHAM CO. rpHE undersigned have formed a Co-partnorshlo under tbo Act of tho fleoeral Assembly of the nr flonrrrln aiiIIiIaiI (ii» i.i Stole or Georgia, entitled „An Act w autborlM Limited Partnorsuips," assented to the twcuty.se- eond day orDeoorober, in the year 1837; to be con ducted under tbe namo or Carl Epplbg, for tbe our- poao ortruuBootlog a Commission and GeneralMor- ““Sfo^btldlnos. in tbecityorsuvumutli and Statoor Curl tipping, ol- Savannah, will lia tbo general partner, nod Georgo W Germany, or Savannah, who bos contributed Filly Thouaand Dollars, la cash, to tbo common stock, will bo Bpeelal parmor. Tbs, Justness to commoncu tbo Orst day of August y ; ar cl . K , hti :', on hundred and fllty'slx, and to terminate ootbo llrst day nl August elgbteon flfty- In witness wboroof. tbo said Carl Epplng and Georgo w. Germany bavo hereunto signed tbe foregoing agreomoat, tbla Iblrty.flrst day of July, 1840. CARL EFFING, . „ 0. W: GARMANV. Attest: MONTGOMERY CDM1IINO, J. I. 0. C. C. august 1—ew Tho HllledgarUls Recorder, wul publish alx Ibooo aro, therefore, to elto and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear beforo aald Oourt to moke objection (if any inoy have) on or before tie first Monday in Octobor noxt, otnorwiso ■aid letters will be granted. Willies*. William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch oounty, the 6th day or August, 1860. •Og9 WILLIAM LEE, o. ». c. ~z STATE OF GEORGIA, X8ULIDCH »*»UNTY.—To all whom It may con- XI. own i wburnaa, Seaborn B Cowart will apply x/, . wuiwcm, ocuuuru o vxjwari wm apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlBtnlssory as administrator on tbe estate of Patrick DKeloher, Win, UMirefore, to cite and odmoniBh all whom it may OMinern, to be and appear before said Oourt to moke objection (if onyAhoy havo) on or be fore the first Monday in February next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch Ooanty,’thie 6th day of August, i860. qqg4 WILLIAM LEE, o. «. c. —auvaovan, a.aasanaoa m vuuti 1 oil whom it may concern: Whorcas, 9 ran J Jones, Admimstrulr.x upon tbo oi • N Jones, lato of Liberty county, doc GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. i, Mrs Sa il estate of „ ..... docoasod, will apply to the Court of Ordinary or saldcounly for letters dismissory; These are therefore {o cite and admonlBh all whom U mav ooBoera, to be and appear before said court, toBunobleotions, If any they have, in terms or Ibelaw. otherwise said letters will bo granted Witness. W P Qarldeau, Ordinary for Liberty county, tnis 10th of January, 1866. JJ16-2 w. P. G1RADEAU. 0. L. C. ■TATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—Tb all whom it may con- 0-rn A^ er J e .“> 0oceri1 * E Ulkoll, will apply « Oourt of Ordinary tor letters or administration with loo will annexed, on tho estate of Martha Groover, into of said couuty, uncoaied : Thee# ore. , tboretero, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and amiear before said Oourt to make objection (tr any they bavo) on or before too first Monday to Howtembor noxt, other wise siM tetters WiU be granted. Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch 0oanty. uis.21st day of July. i860. JyD __ _ W1LIJAM LEE, o. a. o, (TATE OF GEORGIA. TATTN ALL <JO. t f to all whom it may concernWhereat, Banja X min Alexander will apply ot tho Court of Or dinary for Lettera of Dismission os Administrator ou the estate of Anson Williams,lato of bald County, do- oeaied. These are,therefore,tuclto olid admonish all whom 4 may concern, to bo and appear before said Oourt to Duke otyectioo'(iraoy,tiiey have) on or bo- fora tha first Monday in March next, otherwiso said letters will be granted tb tbe said applicant. w. ’’"sq.. Ordinary ter Tatt. ror August, 1866. H. STRICKIAND, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL GO. -TVaU.whomUmay concern:—Whereas James will apply at the Court of Ordinary • of Administration ou tho estate or John It Cuiioty, deceased. Theso are, fid odmoniiib all wl)om It may. i otheh ND, k Ordiaary. T ,„ NOTICE, WO mouth, artor flaw, application will bu made to the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall Countv for leavo to sell tho Roal ICstato oi James L. Gra ham, lute of said County, deceased. aug 4, I860. JAS. B. STRIPPING, jiug 26-—‘.m ^ ra ntstrator. NGT1CE. , r 2 OU , t , h ^, at0 » application will bo made to the Bank or the State of Georgia, for tho payment ot a twenty dollar nolo of tho branch of 5US4fflT lori Uod ttegiO-lawd JOHN B. WICK. T WO ra°uth8 after date, application will be made to the Hon Court of Urdinary of Bulloch coun- iy, ior ieavo to soil ail tho lands'bolonglugio tho estate of Morris Darren, dcceasod. ^ JOHANNAH DARREN, Adm’lx. TIMOTHY KENNELlj. Aim’r. DBALER AMS lMFORTEli OP WatekM, Jewel^Wllvor Ware, Fan- no. 12, 0otrra 2d mm, huudxuwu. NELSON IWBEZBY, DE810NSR AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Aster Plaoe and 4th Avenue, in oua raoxtmn to tn Aaroa umuav and TBi niw Nunx Noon, New TOM. mHB moat extensive variety and the largest I Dock of MosumonU, Tombs, Head Stones,-In., InAmerica, can be (bund at this establishment, from plain to the moat elaborate and ornate la design and workmanahip. In addition to tha stock always on hand, a great variety of drawing!, appropriate and original may be found, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to order. Orders AtithlUUy executed, and shipped to any. point available by water or steam. Persona visiting the city of New Yerk on pleasure or buslnees are respectteUy invited to visit this ee- “ m M “ oct8. DRAPER AND TAILOR* JEIYKRSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. I The subscriber takes this opportunity to inform his friends and tho public, that |i he is enabled, from experience, and the Al IntulUvo perception! of the truths ouDL science, based on the common rules of surveying terms, both plane and spherical, to out and make up garments to fit the human term in the most complete and finished style, to all who may favor him with a call, Boys’ finoy dresses, Boll costumes, Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, Ao.,lto. P. HORACE GRANT, Jefferson si, one door North of Broughton street, dec 7—ly BROUGHT TO JAIL. on Brought to Jill in Swslnsboro, Emiuuol Co, on tho 4th instant, a negro man; ho sny.s hii namo li Harry; that he belongs tj tbo estate •ot Thomas Clay, of Bryan County, Ga. fie is of light complexion, with a slight scar over tho loft eye; about 6 feet 3)4 inches in height, and about 26 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, pay _ a* Them I •Jlahondso Je9 ■ ■ Jalor. KBUOVAL. The subscriber has Removed on the next door to tho Republican] v where he is now opening a handsome assortment of 8 P RIN U AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by the pattern or mako to order in the most fashionable Btyle. Also, Ready Made Clothing ter tho present and coming season. Thankful for post favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at tho shortest notice. Jait received White Drill Coats and Pants, White' and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sole at a small pro- aprl2 JOHN W. KKIJ.Y. - inat., _ and until fhrther notlco, the Passenger Traina on the Central Railroad will run as follows: BITWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Dally at...6 a m and 12.16 r u, ... Arrive in Macon “ 2.1s •« u i . „ ^“*1™ •HegaUop, on or.befoie th^.Leave Macon “ “.11,46 a m « 9.30 r m! I’ROOF LOCK, (laving roboived ilia t’rizo Medal at Uio World’s Fair, aro now offerod to the^publlo . ■BB?T7,thave,;been, every- The proprietor plaeed Ono Thousand DoUai* in Gold In tho ono exhibited at tho World’s Fair, Um- don, and Invited allthe Pick-Locks in the world to open the Sate, with or without tho keys, and toko the money m a reward.for their Ingenuity,{ although; operated upon by sovoral skilled In the ar t, nd one could rick the Lock or open tho Safe. By in Improvofnont upon tbo original Salamander, Introduced by tho presont owner ot the patent-right, the Interior Is rondorod wholly impervious to damp, and books, paporsand Jowolry might bb preserved in one or hU safes tor a century without contracting a blemish from mould or milldow. To guard against counterfeits every Bate from the manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or his agents, turn a brass plato in front, bearing his name: each is also furnished with one of his im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which is a good guar antee against robbery. _ S. C. HERRING h 00.. Nos. 186.137 and 189 Water-st., N. Y. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELL h PRENTISS, who keep constantly on bond a full.and complete assortment, which they will sell at ManuiActurora’ ^ iep t28 OJIIM, H*FK : AN1) EFFECniAl, KKMKDY DK-mcu ortlio nifl.lor, Klflucy,, Gravel, I’ • Dtoimt, WcaltiicM, Bwrci Dltcuoa. obti.uo- ir-itH, Fumule CVimliltlnta, uufl all dliHtot of Hto M«rub.nU cun bo >u|iptM ttuhort Iiotluu wlib Blll-IIendt, Bill, oi Ltdln,, - Vny Book,, Clrculnix, Card, and Blnnk Book,. . . Sexual Organs, whether in MALE OR FEMALfe w — gi 1*IILET PRINTING, such as Catalogues ter Colleges, Pr £H efl i l S l ^ or ^ oeUD * ,, f R°!»°rt8. By-Laws, etc, ThankRil ter tho vory liberaliwironago heretofore roeolvod, we rospcctiully solicit a coutlnuance oi the same, feeling that we shall bo able to please all who may tevor us with a call, botli as to prices« execution or work. TO WOOL MElEUS. T IB Undesigned bin thin day opened n Btore to Congress street, opposite the Market, ror the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Bees Wax. peer Skins, and Country Produce in general. The highest cosh prices will be paid tor all the above iff2ftwk de !! very - 111 Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUIL- MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom ail S ersons having buslnow transaotlr——**•** eraigned may apply, transactions with tho un- LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND fUBS- QtrAUim or aAMANDER SAFES, PROOF , WILDER'S SAL. At Manufactured by Stearm d Marvin. New York. In tbe tiro ortho 3d inst., which consum ed tho brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite tho Gas Works, in thin city, was a sate ot _____ _ „ Iheabovcdescriptions charges and take blmaway, as ho will be dealt witf: containing the books, papers, and money of Mr. osthelawdlreete. HENRY OVERSTREM*, niomas^and although the building was delroyod, thosaid^afo sustained no injury whatever from tho intenso boat to which it had bcon oxposed. On open ing tho Safo, tho contenU wore found undisturbed, and in thosamo order and condition as when placed there, oxcopta slight discoloration to the projecting cndBofa fow papers, and tho hacks of ono or two of the books, caused by tho steam generated in tho Bote, while at its greatest heat The Safe and contents, as it camo from the ruins, mav still bo soon, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment or those cele brated Safes always on hand,and for salo by C. II. GAMPF1ELD, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 28,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga. Ijake pleasure iu corroborating tho foregoing state ment, and in addition would add, that tho books aro now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1866. octO-tf Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.45 r u “ 7.20 a m MIW KIN BAVANNAB AND ADODIU. Leave Savannah 12.16 p u and 8.30 r. x. Arrive in Augasta.i 8.46 rz “ 6.80 a m. Leave Auguste 0. am « 4.80 pk Arrive in Savannah 1.80 p m “ 10.46 p BXrWXXN MAOON AND ACOCBTA. Lrave Macon 11.45 a x and 9.80 pm. Arrive in Auguste 8.46 p x “ 6.80 a x. Leave Auguste 6. ax “ 4.80 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.15 pm “ 1. am! MTWXXN SAVANNAH, XILLXDGimLl A IATONTON. Leave 8avannah a a m Arrive in Milledgeville 2.45 p x. Leave Macon Arrive in Eatonton .........6. ml ^ u „ W* H WADLEY Oen’l SupL Savannah, Go., Oct 12, 1866. ootl6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 800 o T v. H , &UBSS ft^teSPAD New York & New Orleans mails O N and after Sunday, February 3d, I860, two daily trains betwuon Macon aud Columbus, aud one between Macon and Americus, I*ave Macon at 2 a m, and 8 r x; arrive at Colum bus at 716 a x, and 10 80 p x 1 leavo Columbus a’ 4 IW* * ni1 , 1 “» «|Mri„ «i Hucod it 10 44 4 a, ud T 40 r x; leave Macon at 3 , a; arrive M Amerl one at e 40 a m; leave Amerloue at SI 20. h; arrive al Macon at 740m] making a complete conuecUoa ba- tl !!? en Jl! <>n, * om ' r J'. Alabama, and Auguata, Klin, villa, Wilmington and Charleston; also, wlffCenlnil Railroad Trains to Savannah, MlUedgovllleand Eaton ton, and with Macon and Western traina to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Teun, ' At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad It Eulhula, Ala., connecting dally at Amorlous with four horeo Post Coaches to hllahesseo, Albany, Thomasyllle, Balnbridge, So., wlthtrl-vreolily hacks In I.iimnlrln flnllihnvi l.n n. ti.n-.. i.l . . to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, &o., at Fort Valley with backs to Perry, HaynosvlUe, HawklnsviUo and KnoxvIUe, Oa. Passengers for Americus and points below Fort Valley, should take tbe 1215 p x train from Bavan- nub; and the 6 p x train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points ou tho South western or Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amori- cus at 2 £0 p x will roach Columbus at 10 80 p x the same night. Passengers from Columbus and tbs West for Am- ericus. South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 130 p x train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach Americus at 6 40 a m next morn “fi aug3 T GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNT*. “ojrtfj 8 after date, application will be made to tho Hon Court of Oi dinary for Liber- ly county, for louvo to sell all tbo lands belonging rouon John F Boasly, of said couuty, do- ceased, for tho bouofit of his heirs aud creditors’. JOHN S. BRADLEY,) « , H. O A VnnL-itrj ’ j- Ex’ors. E. Q. ANDREWH. I ,l r , -^“•“.-Pl'Hoatlon will bo mule K,..!,..', 0 B-hmaWo, the Court of Ordlnury of ?°r nty ' for l«»vo to cell all Iho Undo and rw> . NOTICE. rpiCREB months after date, application will bo X made to tho Planters’ Bank of the 8tato or <i * oor ? W 01 ! 1,10 P*yraent ora twenty dollar note or sold Bank, p iyablo to Wm Morel or bearer, da- tod 1st Juno, ib61, No 687; also, fop the payment of a teu dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July 1864 tho loft hand halves or said notes having been lost! Also, to the Bank of tho State of Georgia, for tbe payment of a ten doltar note, letter A, dated 4th Janury, 1860, tho left hand half having been lost. Also, to tbo Marino Batik of Georgia, for tho pav- mont of a tuu dollar ooto, No 4,976, dated Novem ber 1,1843, tho loft hand half having been lost. *"*— ILL auglP—law3m BOSTON It VILLALONOA. NOTICE A LL persons tiavlng claims against the estate of ii. George M. Troup, deceased, will hand them in, duly attested, and those indebted will pleaso make payment to either of the undersiguod. THOMAS M. FORMANT ) r . DANIEL II. B. TR0ri»,f ** ”* joia S ,._ NOTICE. ipv uavfl after date, application wlU bo made to tuo Honorablo tbo Ordinary ol Holntash ,ea yo to xoll tho real estate, being in this ciiuutv, of the lato James Smith, knowu os hS.fr 100 . > . PI ?^ UOD 801,1 tor the bonofitor tho heirs of said estate. SSS’SBf!^* JOHN JONES, ' , JOHN F. DUNWOODY. Darien, July 1,1866, " ' ~~ notius; Jya pf=;, lolasseit*. f Rope; plOpoSldM,, ■rnuuNs. first class steamships leave Savannah ter New York on Wednesdays and Saturday*, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage la the Cabin $26, Steerage 68. Fare from Montgomery to Savoanah $14 oo “ Columbus “ « io oo “ Americus 4 ‘ “ 8 80 „ _ OEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1866. mayle DIUTLEFLER dt WcoxTKiiu. ARE now fully prepared to In- sort full or partial setts of Teeth on the principle of Dr. J. Allons's Patent Continuous Gum. By this improvement, the form of the face con be restored to any degree or rotundity that may be desired. It is applicable In all cases whoro tbo cheeks have ration in and cannot be detected by *ho closest observer.— This raothod combines the followingi dyantwes:— •rtilleial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural and llto-Uke appearance, and imparts tothethcetb that peculiar expression which characterizes tho no* tural organs. This Gum consists of a slladouscompound, which la applied and fhsod upon the Teeth and Platoin suen a manner, as to fill up all the interstices around tbe base of the Teeth, and also unites them firmly to otiter and to tho Plate upon which they 7 are gol JL secures perfect oleaniiness of the Teeth. Office over DeWitt* Morgan, Congress stroet. •** Republiean and Georgian copy. feb 16—U K UJI, GIN AND BRANDY.—60 bbls Luther Fel ton's Rum 60 bbls E Phelps’ Rye Gin 26 do Domostlo Brandy 20 *4 and 16 % casks 4tb proof Brandy. In store and for Bale by 3 Jyf 8CRANTON. .IOHN8TON k CO. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! - i _ ft "r v * — v —mui mui uuuwH LU muinn orders will also be taken, and shirts made to suil ?* Dy rt, u te 8ty i°_ op of wearer. MU the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 toy streoL my 14 WM O PRICE. UUOAR AND TEA—Just rccoivod 10bbls Crush- U, ei ‘ 0 8l| ll a J p i 10 do ground Loaf do, 20 do A, B & bi i m 6 Muscovado do, 10 bnlf chests Black Tea, loose and in X and U lb packs, for sale by DAVIT aug8 n IU nu.KS, lui c DAVID O'CONNR, Corner Broughton anil Drayton Bts. b l >! ? Butter i Sugar, aud Soda Biscuit, 20 do Pilot Bread, 10 bbls Princotou k Fox’s Crackers. 30 boxes Milk and Bodr Biscuit, in itore and ror sale by » u 8 18 - WEBSTER k PALMES, C RACKERS,—30 bbls hand made Sugar Graoker 26 do Soda do 26 do Butter do landing and for ealo by augU SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. L EAF LARD-20 bblsand 60 kegs prime No 1 Baltimore Leaf Lard, landing and for sa o by »U«T flCBANl'OM. JOHNSTON *00. STARCH, 80A1- AND SODA- luolibl,A, BuudG Sugar 150 boai bS5S lnJ , ' u,vorl "' 18o,,r 2 “ „- lu I’alo, No 1 aud Family Soap i. n m^ 5ko| 5 l . Wu3hl " gS “ 1 *' 60 lwI " a Curdon do landing and in store and for sale by nn „, mcmahon k doyle, v ‘ • 206 and 207 Bay street. S*SSEiiSSSSWf®3SB^H*=« ess iOO down Brooma. HOkegaUrT 100 boaca Fig Blue, reoelved and for aale by MOMAHON *1)0YE, IF 10 204 and 2OT Bay at S MOKED AmM mokedB.tr, Fig Hama aad cliolcu Ooubou Butter, received per ateemer norlda aud for aalt by : J. D. GLASSES 24 bbla M° .TOHta & MACKEHtL— lOOgrouMa „ foraallby* b,r ™ 1 * N °‘■’ ie«l«ed aid DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Established In 1832. E Subscriber grateful to his friends and tirona for their continual favors, would state iddltion to the improvements in DYING, ao quirod by him during hU last visit to England and Scotland, bos made ammgeruents for extending his business, by which ho is now onabled to dye a. greater variety of colors on silk uuil woolen dresses, limwla, &o., which be trusts will generally pleaso all who may favor hlin with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or rouuvated aa may bo required, in thosamo superior style which has generally so much pleased ids pntrous and Savannah, May 19,1866. W. SMYTHK k OO. may20 PIANO FORTBSr lately received largi jSHtan “Avrnu lately received large ad- diUons to our PIANO FORTES, we fTT^TI aro enabled to otier at this Ume tbe *** • • * greatest virtatv (mm .h. greatest variety from tbe best menu- SSittiSS*! ■I 0 "® 10 the mmi MM- orateiy carved, and from six to seven octaves. our Pianos aro selected from tho manufacturers whom we have tell confidence in, and we are par- from the following makers, whoso InstrumoRts wo endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vis : H Wor water, J. CMukerlug * Sonif Nutui.s Clark,,lC,u * Eaveae, H. Yelera, andilaln™, Brou“or, s Com “J* I. W, MORRE1J, * OO. — tuup Aim TfO' T JLiS-'lS*! 1 * 0 !!“ “ Il,,w '•“> Ruth Rouma to iinSXJS S'Tr ta S. r , h i ur llliUI dock j 1 iboroforo pvo bolico Ibat from tbla data tho Ball! Houso will bo upon until eleven o'clock at nlirlit Price 24 ccuta six tickets for .1, “ ML _ i;_M. HAYWOOD, Agent. FINE FASHIONABLE (JLOTHINfi, » i "’ Ai ,T ,. V oloth ; themselves gontcelly, as I will Bell the balance of my Roady-Mado. at roducnl IIT °“. Ume ’ •fit por cent, off lor cash u;| “m. V At rsUMfliftf«“*< * r «- June 27 LIJAM O PRICE, 147 Ray <«r«4*t T\RESS GOODS.—A large and fine assortment or JL/ colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tlsauea, French Cambrics. French Muslins, Brilliants and Prints as well as a large assortment of White fimwia -j.wi’“t Plaid and Pifin Swiss, Orgaudiesl TaSiftoSk'' Nansook, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin, for sale by AIKIN ft BURNS. June 20 Table Covers, uud Lillies’ Crape Shawls, &o, cleaned and finished in the llrst stylo. Ladies' BonnoU dyed, bleached and pressed la the most fashionable styles. Orders from tho couutry promptly attended to. Torms modoratc. Whcu parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent him by letter through tho post office, so that ho may know whore to call lor thenl. mch 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. IIEINTZELDIANN’R ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. rpHE distinguished favor with which this essence X has been received throughout all soctiuns ol the Union os a remedy at once sate, agreeable and effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fotlgue, Dyspepsia, Flutulpnco, Colic, Cramp, Lan- 5 uor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in- uced the proprietor to give it every publicity Jn his power. Upon its merrits comment is unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth is Its bust eulogy. It car ries with it the evidence of its suporior excoticuco, freely attested to by the young, the old, und Bcorea or families who. prompted by a careful regard ter their health uud comfort, are daily adopting it os an ixniBPKxaAnLR family itKMKi.v. There is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant so simple nnd harm less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will he more appreciated or.uulversuliv adopted than the Liquid uiuger prepared by Jlcinlzehnau. For salo by J. B. DkKUUD, Druggist, JelO 3m Savuuuali, Ga. ‘aJuiibf te.t W U a..y.em r °,ud In \Valor“Os^"fo n ‘„re. | M , SSraffiS® I* 024 ,i " - tiieir sale in Savanuab. A SnnV;"lf^ Wi|8 PrimeTsardj 6U do to!BIso'liTrSJfoJ ^ foriiny- *"'• but - McMahon * doyle, 204 and am B.y mrecL ““‘l Advontures of J p Beckwourth nrSJilm»°u l H? C,0W Adlans, with Illustrations! pubSS momblTm 14ci^’ e * m • N ’“ Tl(fa,l ““ Gul,t0 - b i H l nr >' R-^kburu. and lubSL M*? -A wkotoh ot tbo character and labors or A. Judson, Orst lllaslouarg to Bur- Bobt. M DexlerHoUQobie. r 14ft ’ °'“ l °< tl«nUv T "b!“wm l ' lr i''.h r lllB Truo Rower of Cbrls- preacher^ W A ,h “ r 00 cmlDcnl Motbodlst ^ NO MATTER OF HOW LONG ! ' ulxr and speolllu remedy Is now oIRtrod (toil, and guaranteed to euro sll lbs above It searches out the very root of the dlsoaso. drivlug out oil the diBcased fluids of tho body, thus removing the cause and rendering the euke . * .. * CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. Thin inodlcino allays pain and inflammation, which other remedied iuvambly causo, and can be taken witlt le.'tM troublo and expense to patients. This in- rullible remedy has saved thousands upon thoi—^tds from Uie lianas of.. MERCILESS QUACKS, U uot from premature graves. In cases or infection the Compound Buchu la the only article worthy of tho least confldonce of the altiicted iu performuig SAFE CURES. It contains no narcotic, mercury, or othor injurious; drug, but is puroly a Vegetable Composition. It is very agreeable to tho taste, creates no .perceptible odor, and may be taken by persons of either sox without hindrance from business or medical advice, as plain directions ter use accompany tho medlcino! Reader. IT you have any ortho abovo complaints, do not ucglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you can cure youraeir, and thus prevent ail exposure. TRUTH MUCT AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually cures the most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates every purtlclo or infectious matter from tbe system, restoring the patient to a perl’eet state of HEALTH AND PURITY. JSS&BSSE** w "°"-'“.by j. j tSSi b'flbb*, by Um saiupuuthor. _»ugnstl IV, THOIINE WILLI; DRY GOODS. BARG A ms! BARGAINS !! respecllully inform bis patrons, aud tho public generally, that in order to prepare for tho fall trade, lie is now Brooke Hall Female Seminary# MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. KAS'l'MANN Pkincjpai.. This Sominary, located iu tho de lightful and healthy village or Media, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by Railroad, will ho OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1866. The commodious building, now in process of erec tion, with all tlie modern improvements, will bo flniBhod by (ho llrst of August, uud will com du such accommodations, both in point of taste am' r mfort, aa cannot fail to satisfy parents that wh lu their daughters aro enjoying tiic bcnellts of u al cul ture, they have also tbe comforts of a refl. «•. home. This institution is established with a vlow lo afford to young ladies tbo most perfect combination of ad vantages for tbe attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, aud no pains or oxpeuso will bo spared to render it in reality what it proresses to be. a school of superior merit. Miss Eastman, the Principal, was at tho head ol a school in New Eng land previous to hor residence in Pennsylvania, aud for tho laBt six years has bcon knowu lo tho patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher in tbatinstitution. The Rt. Rev. A. Pottar, Bishop of tho Diocese ol Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Young Ladies' Seminary in Media, Delaware Co., Pa., iu September uext, has boon kuowu to tho sub scriber for several years past. Ho has n very high opinion or her capacity, ollloloucy and dovotedness as an educutor. Sho has had a largo ami success ful oxporleuco. Tho buildiug which is to be erected for her uso will contain every accommodation. The village aud surrouudiug country arc distinguished for healthfulnoss and beauty, aud the subscriber has cpnfldouco that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will havo no reason to regret U.” Miss Eastman will be aided by an efficient corps of reachors. Tho French language will bo taught and spoken by ra£ p ? rWan l a{J y> residing iu tbo family. Tho Latin, Gorman, Spanish und Italian languages will reooivo duo attention. The Natural J&lcucos will bo taught, with tho aid of a largo aud expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Department will bo under tho chargo a lady eminently qualified to till tho situation; aud all preferring a male teacher on tho Piano or in Hnglng, can havo the baneflt of a Visiting Toachor from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will bo under tho direction of a lady accomplished in tho art. The number of pupils is limited to forty. ThoTerms for Board aud Tuition in all the branch- 1 except Music, aro $160 por session of live iiiuutlis. Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to the following gentlemen:— 6 Rt. Rev .A. Potter, D.D., und tho Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President of iho Uuited States. Hon. S. P. Chaso, Governor of 01 io. ifHon. N. B. Bakor, Ex-Governor of Now Hamp shire. Hon. It. W. Tuppuu, M. 0.1’ram Now York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield. Pa. Pierce Butior, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J. fi.Okie,Esq., do, E. W. Clark, Esq., do. Georgo Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Laaer, PotUviilc, Pa. Georgo Wyman, St. IsouiB, Mo. N Hon. P. O. Johnson, Washington, D. C. particulars, or for circulars apply tn “f MBS MARIA.KAdlMAN, JelO eod llm Muillu, lhiluwuru t.Vi, l'n BBisuuro. ori 1 his a3ssortment In store, AT COST PAIGES "" ,l K la tov “‘ *li*-ret<>; at bis store, - . Vi., . - ... . _ !** CongMssrattwe*. EDWIN M. MOORE SS”' , 0 *“^,0b«ii»», AppiS? iSri Jwudes uud TbomiM. Wrtloutor RKFXBX2TCTO ’ ThU™ 1 C n ll , l ,' l “’iHr 8 M Ourgllo, Brunswick ™d““, i m'liS 0, 8 ® vun bnb: Hon James L Sew LAND AGENCY. T HE undersiguod will, for five dollars por lot. examino any lands in tho countios of Appling, wayuc, Ware or Coffee, and report to the owner as to their present value, the prospect for their be- corning more valuabio in futuro, and whether or uot there is bring any trespass committed thereon, L? r d ^ D ?i i m8 u ,r 10 ® lvo a trB ® cor! reel account, for which all remittances will be ex pected iu advance. oJ.!?r!!!. 1 *n? l ? 0BcUauU romit when ^quested, and as directed, lor seven por cent. Ho will also promptly attend to oil professional business entrusted to his care. F nBl . veRaVon c. mclendon, .ft.?^ 18 _ Attorney at law. Homeeville. Ga. 1* JTh Ryo uih ' ■ ' kJ 160 bbls Magnolia, I’lko’s nnd Nectar Whisky 76 do Brandy, 60 casks do • .m d0 Su « ar unJ Hotter Biscuit 20 boxos do ,j 0 100 chusia and hair chcsta Oolong, Hyaoii and Black Tea 100 sacks Prlmo Rio Cotfoo 60 boxes fresh grouud do 76 bbls White Wine and Cider Ainegar 100 dozen Brooma, 100 do Palis, landing and in store, and for salo by „ MoMAHON & DOYLE, au « 7 206 and 207 Bay Btroot . „ , OUDiNlNCB. An Onlinanco *o increaao tho salary or tho Health Officer nr the City or Bavannali, and Ux his tees for boarding voiseU and for giving a certificate o health or permit to come to tho city und ilia- charge their loads, aud for other purposes : Whereas, from tho increased cominorco of the Port ul Savannah tho duties or the Health Officer are greatly increased, uud tho salary bus not been increased during tho last thirty years : Sec. 1. He it ordained by tho Mayor and Alder- n i°. u tl10 9‘y of Savannah und tho Hamlets there- ot in Council a:s endued, aud it is hereby ordained by tho authority or the snmo, That from and after the paisago of this Ordiuauce the salary or tbe Health Officer bo at the rate of flvo hundred dol- lars. A WOOD AND LUMBER. LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Plauks, Joist, Wfilti-wnml,- Posts, Eastern uunauudPulliujta,lorBulu, ut wlioliwulound rntull, low for nub, oo tbu now wlmrl rcuunitly oriiutnd nil too Lumber Yard iff Kobort .1. .V1! 1-n ,v ft.; murli—IvW M .1 1. MiillLTliN ■pil'ES, I'AI'EH AND PICICLEH.-50 B rura Hpo ^ Ilnit/lu lrtrt lll.ifu. • . — - Heads, 100 do pipes 260reutns Wrapping pujwr 50 dozen Piuklus, rcceii od and for sale by McMahon A ix)Yi4 ^ 1»6 and 17 Bay street. Y ARNS AND osNABUHGH—.I homaston Factory Xurns uud Osnahorgs, for bale by Jy2J . . CRANE, WKLL8 A Op. C HAMPAGNE CIDER-20 cases John J Mix’s col- obraled Champagne,Cider, a choice article, now hi storo nnd for sulo by aB K7 J. D. JES8E. 11 AY—200 bales Hdy, to storo and, for salo by XjL jy26 CRANE, WEUjS & CO. P RESERVING PKAC1DS—Just rccoivod n cholco _ lot, suitablo for presorvlng, and ter sale by Jyfii - ‘ J. D. JEHSEE.' dies, 30 do do 8’s do do, * - j Jyfl SCRANTON',.; See. 2. Bo it further orduiued by the Mayor and Aldermen ortho City of Savannah and tbo Hamlets thereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby or dained by authorily of tho rarao, Ibat the fees of the Heulib Officer (which shall be paid by the beas?otiows° r ’ ° r C0U8lgDe0 of v e 8 8el) shall For boarding any vessel lylug at the quarantine grouud, at Fort Jackson, two cents a ten up to 600 tone, beyond which no additional fee shall be charged In ca*e of a visit at night tho fees charged shall oe double (he prooocdlng; and all expenses incurred for boarding any vessel shall bo mid by Uio Health Officor, uxcopt that iho city will furnish aquaruntiuoboai. For visiting aud inspecting a vessel which has boon subjected to quarantine, and giving a permit to como up to the city; five dollars. Sec. 3. Bo it fnrther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That lu coho it shall be deemed ueceseury by the Health Officer to send a patient to the Pe»t House from the vessel, It thati bo douo by tho vessel s boat, or at the expouso of the owuor, mus ter or con niguce of such vessel, under a penalty , in caso of failure or refusal, or uot exceeding one mm- drgd dollars, to bo collected iu the usual manner us prescribed b • i rdimmee. l*ktMHod in Council. Savannah, 4th Sept., I860. [t.. s.] EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: EmviKD G Witeo.v, Oerk of Council. se|»t7 JUpiLj^SKa. JIACON &c.' ^200 bbls New Orlosus Molasses 100 “ Barbadoos aud Cuba Molasses AUhtldsCuba , “ 76 Ribbed and Clear Sides 26 Tlercetf cholco Hams i 10 bbls Mess Pork, In afore auiDfor sale by Helmbold'a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For puriiying the Blood, removing all disease* ari sing from excess or Mercury, exposure and im- prudenco in life, chronic constitutional discuses, arising from an impure state ef Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the euro of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations of the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swo.iuigs of the Bonos, Tetter, Pimples on the Faco, and all Scaly Eruptions of tho Bkiu. It is gratH'ylug to tho proprietor ol these medicines to be ublo to state that it is now nearly three voars since they wero first lutroduced, during which Umo they have boon extensively used in various parts of the United States, aud have given to patient and practitioner tho highest degree of satisfaction in tho various cases in which they have been employed; whothcr in town, couutry, hospital or private prac tice, they have Invariably given tho most dccidod and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters have been received from tho most distinguished physicians in tho couutry, and from Uio professors or several medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms the value or thoso medicines, and their superiority over all other preparations for such complaints as tho proprietor recommends, Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu and vurious modes of preparing them have been given, all of whicli of course will differ according to the mode of preparation which each Individual may adopt. These mediclucs require cou&lderablo care in tbo preparation aud the employment of diflferent men strua in successive oporatiou to take up the extract Uve matters, and, in consequence, are most fre quently improperly mado, aud not unfrequentiy much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by tho injudicious aud unskilful management of those unac- a ttainted with pharmaceutical preparations. *» is tereforc of tho highest consideration and Import ance to the public and to tho faculty that there should bo standard preparations of uniform slieupth and possessing the tno.st advantages. To effect tnis and obviuto the evil alluded to, I have mado a num ber of oxperiraenta to ascertain the most oflectual mode or extracting tho virtues of tho Sarsaparilla and the Buchu, aud to discover the moat cligiblo form lor their exhibition. Tho exporimouts have resulted moat favorably, and it is with much pleas ure I now ollbr to tho public aud tho funnily my Compound Fluid Kxtructs, which contain all the vir tues of the articles they uro represented to bo made from in a highly concentrated (arm, and aro the moat active preparations which can bo made. Two ta- blespoonsl'ul of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint opwater, Is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and one bottiu lully equals in Htreugth ono gallon ofV up Sarsaimrilla or decoction as usually made „ FR1CB3: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $6 “ “ Sarsapurilla “ “ “ ** u Certificates of cures and recommendations from distinguished professors ami physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by n , H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 263, ChustmiUt., uear tho Girard House Phila. T«» be bad of Druggists aud Dealers in every so tlon oi tho United States und Cmiadas. All letters for the nicdiuino directed to tho propri etor receive immediate atteutiou, and safo deliveries guaranteed. soptl— ly-dtw J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HAIJj, S. E. Coruor ofi Broughton and Barnard Streets, h'uvuu- Ua-. Wholesale and retail Dealers In ugs, Medicines aud Choraicals, Dyo Woodsaud Dye Stuffij, French, English, aud American PerfUm- ery, Fine Toilet and Sbaviug’ Soaps, Combs and Brushes of overy description, Surgical and Deutal lnuH.nmnnla irvi.nnnx n «.i ft... .. . ... ... li S lusfrnments, Trusses and Supporters or all kinds, Spices, Snulld, Manufactured Tobacco, All ibe Pateut nr Pi-nniHaln-tf Ifft.lUl^ft,. „r .U- j , . . * orProprietaqr Modiclncs of tho day, Snporior Inks, |^ire wines and Brandies ter Medicinal purposes! Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy ArticlesTftc! SOT* N. B.—Especial attention given to the ni-nllnKollnn ».P tl . .. V7 B iarution or Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family pes. Ship Votnllo nw.l iranft n lll..» W.Ji-t-ft ft - With plain DirectlouB for um, IncfodfoioS^fo; trntueu^in cases of poisoning, Drowaliiff, *c. MACHMSIRY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. Sr. JULIAN STRKBl’, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near Ike Market.) 1 IUIOJI tho most complete facilities in his own . establishment, and through his connections IVtlll ffl.L'III-lll <ll' llin nftll.ftl.,,. I ... . . witiisevurui of Uio priucipHl tuunufaclurng cstab- iisiiuivuta of Philadelphia, .New York, aid Boston' li... iI.. .....I—j ... ... . .. . ........j the Undersigned is prepared to luruiush MACHIJ^ ERi, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS,’CAST AND S KO vmv, HT IR0N BAILING, STjVTUETTES. STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and IJntlls, Iron Doors, Shutters, ftc., at Northern price*. He is also prepared to repair Machinery and frou work ofovery description, at aiiort notlco, upon reasonable terms w ^ageut for BAIRD’S PHILADBIJ'HIA MARBLE WORKS, bo Is also prepared to exhibit a great vnrie- ty ol designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB SlXJNEj, kc. Also Iron Railiug iu great variety, lor enclosures, and lo rccclvo orders, aud put up the work at man- facturers’ prices. H. H. LLWII.LE. Savannah, April 11.1666. apr u /^ORN AND CORN MRAI*—1000 bus prime Corn, White and mixod; 60 do fresh Corn Meal n store and for salo by *•0 81 PATTEN. HUTTON ft Co RfiAD!—READ ! 1—READ !!! Tbut is, if you can seo; and /*— iJfeC-r 13 ■ if you win’t seo, you can find all kinds ot “helps to seo,” at the Watch uuu Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols ft Co., iu Congress Btreot, noxt door lo tho corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wuro, and Faney.Gooda, as low os at any othor store iu the country. Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of thoso Quo Stool Spectacles: also, a supply of Pohble and Porlscoplo Lous, whicli wo aro prepared to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Periscopic Lous (so called from their iwculiar Birape) have au advantage over all others, as limy havo a greater rango or focus, so that tho reader is not compelled to hold tbe book or paper at a certain distance from tbe eyo. Cull and see. . D. B. NICHOIjB ft CO. 1 49* No charge for showing goods, tea* 11 D. B. N. ft CO. D OPE—700 coils Rope, vurious brands, nil -1A or good quality, in store and for sale by a l>rgP BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. C ORN—In storo and for sale by roars i,o :cBi'i’«qv .;i.uN «s TioMumc liquors- ' JL/ 160 bbls I'lko’s Magnolia W’hlskey, ?'sam** ..... , .jsmvss: AdVertUemcula or wkatbvcr Icii.lh i; .■. {g* -1 " ,1C ko .il'arBUnfel, For »longer Umo at tl, foil,,win, r „ t0 , No.of8q | forra|lmo|2m,M|»nii,..Ui, l „. | ;;„. ■ Ul Mmraro tin • in - 1 . - tin.. tiHl-ihif ■jlSquare,. . Pi Squares.. 4-i 'Ao It Ho •I,, 10 22 20 27 24 82 27 36 30 40 82 43 84 46 86 48 88 60 •21, 124 20 28 32 30 38 42 44 40 60 64 64 68 68 62 61 GO 64 70 dlJrgu'SIn^S mJdo. ,b0t ° “P ocltwl i * ll-‘ 6* 1 Pi K Ho 00 100 110 m 126 Proportions A deduction or 26 pel- ceut from the fiStHi*!!** °»..“”rtl«n,eul« uuiHMa. fourth pa B ,: ■""''“aK!™"'* '<* ^rouiimesawn,., ,u. bo charged two lhlrds tin, alm o mu, Adverllsomoula order,.I lu Uio Weokiy od Ho. „ L cr .aSK? r<, L°“ U ‘“'.'“i",-FllwlSS i, due m'onUi. For moro tfomoiio'mootfti. “."f the rales s|>cclllcd lu iho ubuvo toll™ 1 ll, H I Spootol notices, 10 ceut- ycr Hue ror fo, , 6 cents for each subseqeet liiscrllee, oou lam'n" to be subject to ceutract. Murrisgs eetltls »i nerri Invitations 60 caff, each. NospSioflSi taiertedfor less tbsn 40 oout,. OWtKtffi Reporls, Kesolutiuiis, or Proceedings or suyS’ idfrc“taV O r r |me rPOra “ 0 “' “ rdcrci " Ibfsssr' 1 " 11M0 "«— Steansblpa, when but one Is ronnlug, 440.,., ntun; If two or more, 400 esc li. «, »tuperau AocUoneers’ advertisements uot tu Do sublc, centra^butto be charged « u,, "Zgjgj c™nX.T’ r D ° C '? Um ' l,ncra ' 10 taW. Professional and business cards not exceodint. l lines will be Insortod at $20 per sunum ^ ‘ Calls on penens lo become candidate,. w in inserted ns other advertlsomcols, to be raidT ,7 variably In advance. 1 r,n Announcing candidates for cilice, 410, to ta in advance. ' Advertlsementa not marked on the umv 1... epeclfled Umo. will be Ineerled ueUI lorbid payment exacted. When any bill for two mouths odvenMeg oita, than contract, omeuma to over 460, a dedfflkfi 26 per cent will be made, ‘ . *««'? advertising, with iirivllogo orcluinge will be taken at the following rates : 6 For ono square, renewable once a week in. “ “ “ twice » ’ 55 r- “ 3 times oroftener 70 Every additional square contracted for to be chirr ed one half the above rates additional. * Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the sirace' contracted for. All contract.* shall be in writinif stating definitely tho nature of the business to hr advertised. Any advertisements not properly con neotod with the business shall be charged semrate. ly, and also any excess .>r matter over the amoum contracted for. Contract advertisements puyable quarterly aj. vertisements from strangers aud transient person* payablo in advance. Ail otborn will be considered duo when called for. Regular advertisers aud all others seudiw com munications or requiring notices designed to call at tention to fairs, concerts, soirees, or uuy public eu- lertaiuments, where churges arc made lor admit lance—all notices of private associations, every no tico designed tu call attention to private enterprises calculated or Intended to promote individual Inte rests, can only be Inserted with tho umlcrstandinc that tho same is to be paid for. If itiscrted in the editorial column (which cun bo only at tliu discre tion of the editors) tho same will be charged at the rate of uot hws thuu 20 couls per line. The undersigued, publishers of Daily, Trl Weekh and Weekly newe'|m;>or« in Fuvaiwali, Ga.. |>ledce ourselves strictly to adhere to die above till ot charges, and in uo instance to deviate- theicfrom. The above rates to take ellcct March 1, ISfifl, ai.-J to continue binding, until chuugcd by the vote ot i majority of the umlersigtied. N. B.—This bchcdule shall not in any waj uli'cci the integrity of existing contracts. All euutracu for tho year or any other specified time, ahull only tcusf with the expiration of tho i>eriod for which they were made, B. Hilto.v ft Co. Gfj ryian tf Jmrnn' Sxxed ft Bins, Rci vbUcan. Trompmon ft WmnwrttivF Mnrriv,/ ' CARPET AND UPHOLS'l’IiK V WAREHOUSE, 1*0 Congress and 61 St. Julien Strtd*. rpHE UNDERSIGNED would take tlii* uppur X (unity to express to his friends and tin- piii>:-.« generaUy, his sincere thanks for their liberal |c!io.i age and influence, which has resulted in extrn.'i>>i ■ his trade to all parts of the State. Also, i.hm-im Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thorehv cimiv , him to exhibit a stock nnsurpassed in auv Sniliu 1 ies, Merchants, Hotel Keeper--, aud Mi. in boat Owners are particularly tuvited to examiu- tin presont stock, which .is now complete in s!i tb. various departments, conslrilng in juirt 01 tli-iHluw log goods, vis: CAHPKI UEPAHTNEA V Royal Modalton, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Moccl Brnsscls, Tapestiy Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wort Dutch, English Druggtte, (01 n rious widths I Mosaic lieurth liug-i. Velvol und CIihuIi.' ! uga Tufted Kug.s. Piano ami tabu- Uuviw, Door Mats(eveiy v riety, Silver ft Bra's Stan Hods Chrpets Biuiiitiys. to* CURTAIN AND VEHOISTERV DE1‘A RIMJ Si Brocotelies. Iacc and Mit-ltii Cm aim Satin de brines, Gilt Cornice.-,, Satin and Silk Damusk, Gilt Pirn- and imihK Worsted and Gotten Damask. Tassels, uu 1 Cords; Velvet and Plush of various cobvs; tiindo* Shades, new style. Also, every 'variety of Furniture Govern g, Tnm mingt and materials for decorating. „ FLOOR OIL CLOWS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, fur Hall: an. Rooms, cut to fit without u scum. Tho subscriber will obllgo himself to raakeih- prices on all description of goods as low as tbesauh quality con bo purchused iu uny Northern city. 4i^ Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent u> uuy part of tbe city free of charge. 4^ An oxporlenced Upholster will attend loth-, making and laying of Carpets and uil Cloths wbw desired. The decorative and curtain deparlim-nl U n charge or an Upholster or acknowledged lmlcan> ■kill. W. 11. GUItiN, Agent. octlS ' 140 Congress and 67 St. Julien-att. NEW BOOKS. T> ECERVED by Warnock ft Davis Wediit'siluy, ^ _Lli September. Saratoga, a Tu|o of 1787. IJvo aud.Lcuru, u guide for all who wi.-h to speak and write correctly; particularly inteuded u.s 11 book of refcrenco for the sulutiou of dillleultio.^ cenucu-lcd with grammar, comiosition, puuctuuiion, etc. Victoria ; or, tho World Overcome. By Caroline Chesebro’. Mugdelen Hepburn, a story of tho HcutishK<; formation; by Mrs. Olyphant, author of'Zuidcce, etc. etc. . Tim Tanglctown Letters—being Hie U'lnlnii- sencos, observations ond oplnious of Timotlieus Trap, Esq.; by the author of “Records of IJubbli'tou Parish.” Tho Ship Carpontcr's Fmnily, u story lor Iho times; by Win. h S. Whitman. The War in Kansas, a rough trip lot la* ber.lfr; byG. Douglas Brewerfon. ^Arthur’s Homo Msgaziuo lor Sfptcniber. T|Mrs. Stephens’- Monthly for September. .Putnnm's Monthly for September. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Maguzine for Augu.-t. Knickerbocker Miguziue for September.. For sale at 169 Congross-st. sept 4 50 bbls Tuscuboosu do, 100 do Monong. Whiskey, assorted brands, 6 do Old Bourbon Whiskey, 100 do E. Phulp’s Ghi, 60 do P ft H ContiWiver Ryo Giu, 20 do Brandy, 20 quar casks Twigg Hoop 1st and 4th proor Brandy. 20 eighth do dO do Uo do do, 16 qua do Mu.uga Wluo, for sale by uuglO • WEBSTER ft PALM FA DR. SANFORD’S 1NVIOORATOK. I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant,und u recommended to tho public, relying upon iu 10 trinslo worth In tho euro of the following coro|»lain» All Billious Doraugemcnts, Sick Heailache, Dy«l#r oio, Habitual Coativoncss, Chronic DlarrhcB, » Pain In tho Stomach and Bowels, General Debility Female Weakness. *0. Forsuie by Drugglsto geu erally, and by Jonh. B Moore ft Co, and w m. »' Lincoln, Savannah. ly _fpbl£ M ^. ” iARbr-iobtols.Vlteo BaUluioro W I*'’* 5 C ORN,—50.) bushels in sucks, for tulo by YONGK ft FRIERSON, aug 27 No. 9t Day street. C 11101CE ST. .CROIX SUGAR.—'in lilids choio® / St Croix Sugar. 10 lihda choice p. R. Sugar. Just received and for tub* by SCRANTON JOHNSION ft CO aug 26. LARUE It SHOPS. Pulaski House Harbor Shop, Owens’ Brick Iluibling, opjxaite the Pulaski Houu. FIVK WORKMEN KNQAQEl). aug 20 moss n»rK, in store auu'ior sale HOIjCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. JJIOR S AI£—A lot of flno Indian Peaches. augl& A. BONAUD. P 0<TASH» 10'casl ,6°'d J ! sriita mlo bF filnrahnll House Uarbcr Shop, Broughton Street,' FOUR WorIuckn bnoagkd. . nPHB subscriber, tbanklbl to his felldw-dtixens ,-A for tho libera] |»atronage ho baa received, and to stiU receiving;, bogs rospectfullylo Inform .ihopj that he has ongogod sufficient additional flret-cl— workmen from some of tbe best Barber Shone jn New York, and will be enabled to accommodate-ax ' foutlomen oh may honor him with their pa- ■' N. 6.'—Tho Bather Shops aro closed on Sundays— strangers will please bear this In mind: • • ■ p - ; TH1SK Y—60. bblr Now Orleans Rectified', ■ augl4 N, JOHNSTON k OO. 60 kegs pritno Baltimore Leaf Lard, {““ding, and for Bole by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. aug 26 II LU UK,—100 sucks New Whoat Georgia ^ our E U just received sad for sa’e by •ug 21 SCRANTON. 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