Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 16, 1856, Image 4

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Nomibor Aon, botwcca tM IpglkoAHoroAh, howMtrul, cook. washer and lrow tlyianotan; Irene, her daughter, 14 nan aft; Waif, her son, 11 yeanofage; J<*, bersoo, 14 moathsold. bekmgtag to Um estate or Lm3 Tompktas. Sold for the beaelt of tte heirs a crodUon of said estate. Taras cash, or Us equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. UfJMWMIlWa NY7TLL bo arid breathe Cocrt Hoom door la ff thedtyofSaveanah, between tbe legal hours of sale, <m the lnt Tuesday taOctobernext—A ne-| gro tasa stave named Paalr levied oo under aad by virtu* of aa attachmeit tssood oot of tho hoaorabfe tboCity Court of Savannah In farojof Robert D.l fargsrsoa vs. Wltttaai Darby; aad sold by pormls-d tfonof th* Judge of said Court. Terms cash, par\ chaser paying tor tillm. J apd ^KDW. M. PMNPSRQlgr, Sheriff.! CHATHAM HTTLLbe sold before tho dooroT the Court Tf Boose, la tho city (/Savannah, County of Chatham, oalst Tuesday la October next, between tho legal boors of sale, two Clucks, two Lounges, om Cedar Bedstead, one Spring Bedstead, QaeHaLr Matrass. levied oa as the property ot John" bargja fevoc ofJohnDevaxney. bold undet sore of a mortgage 17. Fa's issued out of the Honor- abto.lnfertor Court of Chatham Couaty, July Term, *S BPfJ. L.CQLE.S. C.C IVUCCH CO. •HJUUFF*g BAUE. 'BBTILL Be sold on the l*int Tuesday la October ff next, before the Court Boom door In Statea- hero, Within the ossal hours of sale the folfewtog property, to w4: On* tract ri Land containing two haadred acres more or lea^teried on as the proper ty ofTHRigdoo. to satisfy a fl. to. in fevorof Wn. ■mmnaa Property printed out by Wm. Simmons, lory made by a Constable, and returned to me this, thaSTihdayof AngostflaM. sept 4 JOHN S. DENMARK, S. B. C. NEXBCUTOR’B ■ALE-COHTHUED. I R MTAIB or GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY s—Ryl ■ virtue ofon order granted by the Ordinary of Hraa Couaty, oo the 7th July, 1856, win bosokti [before the Court Hoase door Ui wayoesriile, in said eonnty, on the first Tuesday in October next, be* twsm the lawfal boors otsale, the following prop* •rty, to wit: Ulen, a negro woman, SOyears of age, aad her seven children, toads 10 years of age, Lacy9, Mary!, Robert o, George 6, Charlotte 3, and Osy 2 years okL Sold for ths benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of i ewis W. Ryan deceased. Terms cash. m W. A. SALLENS, Executor. Jaly fifith, 1180 septa | WATXKCO, a*. JlItT jn 1 SUM, m tbu \ V' AAlA-lM mmj aka < SAMUH. O; BRTAH. E iAKIb. Attar AtfA, Apfduiloa Kill be mile I tk* HoooflM. Ordlaary of Titull Cully, . A> Mil A partial of U,c IlldJ bcl uftoy la IkAMUtA ef Jem COpeluH, Ittuml; It bdo, mo IIACI of IabA Kblcb kat bna raanat thn ronm Alti. -wbtfA the ull dectAMd FAtbled attha Him or Ml death. JAMB! OOrKLAXD. Adm'r. •eptlA xeptSISSd. HOH5E T HO moaiba After dale, AppOeitlng Kill be made luthe court of ordinary ef IAttull County, ar leer, to «U the Reel Male of June. L On. IiaMi lain ef inld Connly, deceated. an* 4. ISM. • JA8. B. DTRIPTLSG, an* as—2m Am nutraler. nmm. O NE aiontb after dale, applkation will be nude to the Bank of the SUU oftieorgta. Tor the paymeotoT a twenty dollar note of the Branch of said Bank at Washington, the left hand half of which has been lost. acglfi—law* JOHN a WICK. rnULLOCH COUNTY—lb all whom it may coni Jj cerm: Wherra,General EMUtsO, will apply] attheinartofOrdiaary tor letters of artmlnietration I i with tas wifi aamtiad, oo the estate of Martha I Groover, late of mid couaty, deceased: ■ These are. therefore, to die and admonish all I [bom n mar eoacera. to be aad appear before said ■sart to make ot^eetkn (if any they hare) oa or I [before tae first Monday la September next, other J rase mm letters will be granted. L Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch maty. udsSlst day ef July, lttfi. I lya WltliAM LEE, o. a. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO. - Whereas, Beaja* _ .... . at the Court of Or- dinary fiw Letters of DUabeioo as Administrator oo the estate of Anson WUUaBss,late of taid County, de ceased. These are,therefore,to cite and arimonhn all f |X> aU whom it may concern 1 min Alexander will apply dinary for Letters of Dttabsioo i the estate of Anson WUUama,lat< ceased. These are,therefore,tuc whom U may cooeern, to be and appear before taid Court to make objection (if any they hare)on or be fore the first Monday In lurch next, otherwise said letters will be granted to the.said applicant. Witness, H Smoaxxp, Esq., Ordinary for Tail Ball Couaty, this the 9ihday of August, 1886. nag tt-6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. STATS OP GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. mo all whom It may concernWhereas James X 8tsadfisld will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Admiaistratioo oo the estate of John Spears, late of said County, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and sppaar before said Court to make objection (if any they hare) oo or before the first Monday la November next, otherwise said letters will he granted. Witness, H. SmcKUsa, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt- 01 County, this the 9th day of August, 1866. aug 88—2m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. wlU be mad of Bulloch couo ty. for leave to sell all tae land* belonging to the estate of Morris Darren, deceased. JOHANNAH DAKRKN* Adm’lX. aug3 TIMOTHY KENNKLLY, Adm'r. “ GSoRHIa, LIbSrty county. - mWO months alter date, applicatioo will be i ma‘ , made to the Hon Court or o< dmiry ti ‘ eLma< fa - forUber* ty coaaty, for leave tu sell all the Lind* belonging to the estate of John F Beasly, of said county, de ceased, for the benefit of bis heir* and creditors. JOHN 8. BRADLEY, > AW< E. 0. ANDREW*. f “ M ' HOTICK. a 'WO months after date.appiicaiiou will be uuue to tho Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch County, for leave to sell all the lauds and Negroes belonging to the estate of James Hagen, late of said County, deceased. KEDAH HAGEN, Administratrix. Bulloch County, Aug 59, IS 6. a eg 30 wim haws patent ^oJSkraoor DOCK. Mula* main* lb. Prl» Medal U lb. HwM’elklr.anaoK o&red to Ik. public M the Frtaa Hi ot ilka Hortfl. TtaiaA m4 appraiol Mtha* bin baaa trttj- Kbcn, thrir eroKoia* rtMc, km mam«4 lo U HUM bjUMjartmortb. HorM’afatt. Tka proprMor jaamJ Om ThouajuM Wkn la OoM iaUwaMtifiuud alikeWorU’a Mr, loo- doa, ud la riled illtka ncklocka la ika wwldw opeatheSire, KUhorKlU»mil» Iwn, andmlielba meeer u a reward for Ibdr Meaolur i aUboufb opetued apoo b* maral atdllad la tbean, mom eoold Pick Ibe lock or opca tbo Safe. By aa imprDTcmeat upon UuorljpailSaliauader, Inlrodccedbjf Ibe proaealoKacr or Ibe paloal-rllbl, tbo latertor U rcodarad Kkolly Imptnrtooa to damp, aad book* paper, aad Jewelry adfblbe praaerreil la ooe orkii uree for a eealury Kttbootcootraaiaf ablcmlabtrom moaU or mUldtK. ■■ To inard Kabul cottaterftiu erery Safe from Ibe maaoCaclonr of tbo aatacriber, aadaold to Um or fcKa*eau,bu a braaa plate la Mbnu bk name: each U abo Grabbed wUb one of bialik- prore^ Thief Deteclia* Docka, which la a food *uar- aMMaf^lr^y.^n^ Moa. U*. lit and \& irtUT<UX.J. Agents in Ssvsnaah, Messrs. BOX A PBENTQS, who keep constantly on head a fuUjuxd oompMa saMrtment, which they will sell at •TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO mil aU whom it may ooooera: Whereas Mary Aan X Dsat will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let* tars Dismisaory on the estate of James P. Dent,— Tbme are tberefora to ate and admonish all whom it mar ooncera. to be aad appsar before said Court, to matt otyeetkms (if any they have) oo or before the first Monday In December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness John BUbo, ftq., Ordinary for Chatham Oouaty, this third iMj of Jose 1806. JE -OHN BILBO, O.C .C. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may coo* \j cent: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismlsory as guardian of George M Wallace : These are. therefore, to die and admonish all whom it may ooooera, to he and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in March next, other* wise said letters will be granted. Witness. John BUbo, nq., Ordinary for Chatham comity, this 11th day of August, 1866. augll JOHN BILBO, o, c. c. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMLNBIRATOBd’ SALE—Agreeable to aa or der granted by the Court of Ordinary of said couaty.wlUbeaoki. before the coart house door in said county, oo the first Tuesday Ua November next, between the lawfal hoars of sale: Nine hun dred and fifty (960) acres of land, more or ieee, in aarsral surreys, lying In said caanty oaths Mm* edgeville Road—ooe tract being the late residence ef Thomas Knight, deceased: aad the other tract known aa the Milk' place, where Joseph Knight, Jr-, now lives—sal t Land is bounded by A J. Will son, Ogechee Ever, A Richardson, and others. Each or said tracts is wed Unproved. Belonging to the amate of Thomas Knight, deceased. Bold for the benefit of ths heirs of said deceased. Terms oo the day of sale. JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr., \ Adm>ri 4 THOMAS E. KNIGHT, / Admri * September 10th, 1886. ' «epU3 GEORGIA, BULLOCH COb'ITY. A DM1N (SIRA rOR’S SALE—Agreeable to an or* A. der granted by the Court of Ordinary of Bui* loch county, wi 1 be aoM before the coon house door, Ui Statesboro', in said county, on the first Tuesday la November next, between the lawful boars of sale: Thirty-three hundred, sixteen and a half (3316)4) acres of Land, more or less, all ad joining in different surreys, and lying on the Mill* •dfsville Road and Spring Cteek, in said county— it befog the late residence of Thomas Milk, de ceased. It is well improved, with a good aad well finished dwelling house and ail necessary out buikl- fogs, with a good well and tome two hundred acres or good hammock and bay land, lately pat anaer cilttTatioo. Also, all the timber, which will square twelve inches, of a tract of Land, sold by said de ceased to Arthur Kerby and the timber reserved in his life time. AU belnogfog to the estate of Thomas Mills, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the neirs of ■aid deceased. Terms made known oo day of sals. HARDY B. HODGES, Adm'r. Sept. 10th, 1866*epU3 STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. r ail whom it may cencera.—Whereas Sarah Brennen will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration oaths Estate ot John Brennen, deceased, these are.then to die and ad monish ail whom it may concern, to be aad appear before the Court, to make objections (if any they hove,) oo or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordidary for Bulloch County, this 4th of September 1886. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. iept8 STATE OF GEORGIA. L IBR8TY COUNTY—To ail whom It man con cern : Whereas, Caroline E Alien will apply at me Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tha estate of Benjamin W. Alien, decerned : These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear before said Court to make objection!, (if any they have,) on or before the first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, W P Girardeau, Esq., Oordtoary for Lib erty couaty, this 14th day of August, 1866. 401,6 _ w. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L..C i^t BORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY —Two months VX after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to sell a negro man by the name of July, aged 40 years belonging to the estate of Gideon HcGowen, late afaaid county, deceased. NANCY A. McGOWEN, Adm'x. September 4,1866.sept6 •TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. A DMINISnUTOBS’ SALE—Agreeably tean or der granted by the Court of Ordinary of said couaty, will be aoU before the Court House door ia Statesboro, in said county, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the lawfal hours of ■ala. (436) four hundred and twenty-five acres of land, more or less, lying in said county, bounded east by estate of David Lee^outh by Joslah Zitrour, west by C Groover, north byfVeedam Lee—belong fog to the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased ; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. This 10th day of September A D1866. JOHN E. GIBSON, Awintetntor. GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or der Bern the honorable Interior Coart of said county, wneo sitting for ordinary purposes on the first Monday in September, instant, will be sold, at the court house door of said county, between the lawfal hoarser sale, on the first Tuesday In Novem ber next: Thirteen hundred ud eighty-eight acres of Land. Sold as the property or Beal Edwards, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ud creditors of said deceased. Terms mads known on the day of sate. O a EDWARDS. Adm’r. September 13th, 1866«-eeptl4 ■TATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom it may t/eoaeera: WhereasJobn Maltery ,wUl spplrto the Court of Ordinary lor Letters Dismlsory as adminis tration on the Estate of William Wright these are, therwore. to cite and admonish all whom it may ooncera. to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (if uy they have) on or before the first Monday ia November next, oth wise said Let ters will be granted. Witness. Jonn BUbo, Iteq., Ordinary for Chatham Ooussy, this taghtday of April 1866. #OHN BILBO, o. c. c. ty» ■TATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY—To aU whom it may coo earn j Whereas, the setate of William Davis is unrepresented Jff no person applies for the admin istration. I shall appoint Joslah Dana, or some oth er fit and proper person u administrator on said aaule: Hum an, tkaratbn, to dt. tad ad moolah all rte« » mar oooMn, to ha aad anal Mhfa aaid Oaortao nut. ohjecuoa (tfaaj the/ hare) oo ar kaOniMint Moodaj 01 OctoMraot, othonrlM etaaj^tha Mi dajr ofJ Ordinary for Bulloch ' UR 0. B. 0. Chart la MATS W OBOKU1A. LATHAM COUNTY.—To ill Kbom it may ?■ »om Kill aprty sssrssiiKsswsR-** m are, therefore, to dte udadmoaL.^ Wttaaaa, Joha BUbo, IM«. Ordlaary rorChathaa . o. o a WharaM, MraSt- apoa th.aaut.or . MAoim,tala of iikMly aoaaty. dacaaied, apply talk# Court af Ordinary or aaldoooaiy "nSSvauanSniocinaiidadaMalahaa wham tan coaoarm, laka aad awaar kMkra aall eoart. aaaacaoWaoooaa,M lay ijfiay kart, tatanaaor Ika UK.«aarKlMaUdlaaan K1U bagraalad. KUaoaa. W P OuMaor, Ordlaary (or-Ukarty ooaaly.tkltlOlh or January, MM. Jytt-a W. P.OKtDBAC, O.L.C. E mioa?CWNTT.-Tn all Kkoal It auycaa loan: Kkmaa,Or«Ca W ParrkkKlUaMtyat gg^aiaBS DIVORCE* Dixabeth Cowley) In Coflae Superior Court, >* May term, 1866: John Cowley, I It appearing to foe Court from the return of the Sheriff; that the defendant John Cowly, Is not to be be found in Coffee County, and it farther appears that ha is not in this State. On motion ot Wm. R. Gankifog, Attorney for iibelut, it is ordered that service be perfected on raid defendant by a publi cation of this orrder In ose of the public Journals in Savannah, once a month for three months preced ing the next tea of this Court, requiring said de fendant to appear at the next term of coffee Su perior Court u November next, ud file bis defensive ategation to said Court. A true extract of the minutes of Coffee Superior Coon son 2—3m ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. E TlUkinsoo. 1 to liberty Superior Court, Tho,. WUkloaoo.J M *T T «™, MM. r aPPma* “ ih* Coart, by lha rrtorn of the sheriff; in the above stated case, that the defend ant is not to be found in the county, ud that be is not to be found in the slate; on motion of Wm B Gulden, counsel for libellant, U is ordered that ser vice be perfected oo said defendant, by a public*. Uoo of this notice once a month for three months, next preceding the next term of said Superior Court! requiring said defendant to be and appear at the next term of Liberty Superior Court to answer in the said cause* A true extract feom the minutes of said Superior Court. JJ2 6. A. FRASER, Clerk. DIVORCE. ANN BROWN ) in Bulloch Supeelor Court, WILLIAM H. BROWN. J Terra, 1866. TT appearing to the Court by the returtf of the X Sheriff; that ths defendant, William B Brown, b not to be found in the county of Bulloch; on mo tion of Levi S. D’Lyon, Attorney for the plaintiff; it U ordered that the defendant do appear ud fllehb answer or defensive allegation, on or befote the first day of the next term of this Court, ud that publication of this will be made in one of the pub lic gazettes of ths city of Savannah once a month for thrae months. A true extract from the minutes, this 22d day of March, 1866. Jr3t-tom3m DAVID BEAfltCT.mom. UBED FOR DIVORCE. ““ b £°* u n la Coffee Superior Court, Joha Coaly. J May Term, ISM. ’ TT appearing to tha Court, from th. return of the J. aharUT. lha I the defendant. Job o Cu ly u not to be found in Coffee county, and be ia not in the state- on motion of Wm B Gauldtog, attorney for llbellut! it b ordered that service be perfected oo said de^ fondant by a publication of this order in one of the public journals of Savannah, once a month for three months preceding the nm term of this Court, WM at the next term of Coffee Superior Court, to the month of Novem ber next, ud file hie defensive allegation to the NOTICE. riTHREE months afterdate, application will be X made to the Ptuters' Bank of the State of Georgia, lor the payment of a twenty dsilar note of said Buk, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da ted 1st June, 1831, No 687; abo, for the payment ef a ten dollar note, XoS'JJ, dated 1st <uiy, 1884, the left barnl halves of said notes having beta lost. Abo. to the Bank of the State of Georgia, for the payment of a ten dollar note, letter A. dated 4th Juury, 1850, the left bud half having been lost Abo, to the Marine Bank of Georgia, lor the pay ment of a ten dollar note* So 4,97«S dated Novem ber 1,1843, the left bud half having been lost. ang!9—lxwSm BOSTON k VILLALONOA. NOTICE A LL persons having claims against tbe estate ia George M.Troop, deceased, will iun-1 them in, duly attested, ud those indebted will pleaso make payment to either of the undersigned > Iff THOMAS M. FORMAN, \ DANIEL H. B. TROUP,} ur& NOTICE. S HUT oavs after date, application will be made to tne Honorable the Ordinary oi McIntosh county, tor leave to sell the real estate, being to this coontv. of tbe late James Smith, known as todoo (not) Hutaoon sold for the benefit of tbe bdri of sail estate. DEAN M. DUNWOODY,) JOHN JONES* kEx’ora. JOHN F. DUNWOODY, J Darien, July 1,1856.Jyg NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate o Evu Joaes, late of Charlton county, Ga., de ceased, are requested to present them, to terms A law, ud those indebted will please make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. OentreTfllage, Ga., June 14th. 1856 Je22 I V)R BALE ON THE WHARF— T lOObbls choice New Orleans Moluses 216 whole ud half coils Kentucky Rope 22 casks Clear ud 10 do Ribbed Bacon »des, received per brig Zoroaster. anglO LOCKETT h ftKELLIXS. BROUGHT TO JAIL. •jl Brought to Jail to Swato3boro, Emanuel Co eo the 4th tostut, a negro man; be sayj bb 'JL name Is Harry; that he belongs to the •wtete ■■Lot Thomas Clay, of Jryu County, Ga. He is of tight complexion, with a slight scar over the left eye; about 5 feet 3)4 Inches to height, and about 26 years old. The owner U requested to come forward, pay chargee ud take him away, as be will be dealt wit i as tbe law directs. HE.VRY OVERSTREET, Jc9 Jalor. Jb.i REMOVAL. Th« subscriber has Removed on the Bay, next door to the Republican office, where he is now opening a ihandsome assortment oTSPBINOL_ AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will i«U by the pattern or make to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present ud MwiBf season. Tbankfulbr pattlkvan, be bop, to merit a con. Bnimu^ of Die same. N. B.—CuUiag, Altering ud Repairing done at the ihoruat notice. Jut received White Drill Coate ud Panto, White and figured ManeiUea Veeta, for tale u a imall pro- fit. spr!2 JOHN W. KELLY. “ d »perSondAjr t the 14th October, tost, ud until farther notice, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad will run as follows : BXTWKXN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m ud 12.16 r m. ArrivetoMacoa •* “..2.16 ru “ l * *. Leave Macon “ “.11.45 a ■ •< 9.30 FM. Arrive to Savu'h “ “10.46 r x “ 7.20 a m arras §xtxxnxb ajtd xcocsu. Leave Savannah 12.I6 mod 8.30 r. Arrive to Augusta 8.46 ra » 5.30 * m. Leave Augusta..* 0. ** « 4.30 r w Arrive to Savannah 1.30 ra « 10.45 r bxtwkxs macox axu orocau. leave Macon U-Ueiiud 9.10 m. Arrive to Augusta 8.45 ra 11 6.30 * a. Leave Augusta A a m “ 4.30 r M. Arrive to Macon 2.1* ru “ L a ■rras sataxxab, xjuxnGimxx k xaronov. Leave Savannah * M Arrive to MUlcdgeville 2.46 r m. Leave Macon 11 n a ■ Arrive to Eatontoo., 5 r K J v „ W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct 12. 1855. octlS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE Hirer %ja T 4ssfft?S«>AD New fork A New Orleans Nails. ^Auoa extract baaa th. KtaUeeaf tbeSapevior Jy2 XW'D A8HUT, Clay*. OKOROIA. BULLOCH COUNTY. S miduaafterdate, igpIkoUon KlUbanada loiao Honorable Court orOrUurvof Bollocb conatj.ior Mara to aril all lha Unda belonrlag to DwealaiaorTkomw Cro.br, late of aald couair deceaau. lor Me banalll or Un belri and eredliora oT aaid oalabi ■ la WILUAM r. CRQflBT, Ada 1 8TATB OFQLOaaU, CHATHAM CO. r e nadeMgnad bare formed a Co-paruanbla iadKIUAetorifc.CM.raJ AueSlroTMi ftatt or OaorgM, uUUad “Aa Act to amfconte ifaUd Pajguailaa,” aaaMted to Ma tweaQMM. oond day orOKeniStr. la tU rear l«aj; to b# con. dncted.nodar Ma name oTCarlKppiog, /or tbe par. pouoriraneectlng a Coatmitalonaad Crural Htr- *■«— taMadt/arBaranaabuddUtaor Oarlfpplng, cr Raruaab, trill U Ibe gurral lanUaau nUnoT. IU laid Carl fab, and foregotag agreement, this thirty-first day of July, CABLHTINO. O. W: OARMANY. YCUMM2M, J. 1.0. 010. iBMriWtWE.itEIbhelx N and niter Sunday, February 3d, 1S66< two dally tratou between Macon ud Columbus, ud one between Macon ud Americus, Leave Macon at 2 a m, ud 3 r x; arrive at Co!urn- bus at 715 xm, and 1030 r n; leave Columbus at 416 a a, ud 1 30 p n;arrive at Macon at 10 54 a m, ud 7 40 p m; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Ameri cos at 6 40 leave Americas at 2 20 r m; arrive at Macon at 7 40 p m; making a complete connection be- 5!f eD ^. 00 . lf0mer 5 r » A1 * baIn ^ rad Augusta, King*- S 0 }?’ WJImtogtonand Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, MilledgeviUeacd Eaton- tu, ud with Macon ud Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville ud Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard ud Mobile Railroad u, Enteola, Aia., connecting daily at Americus with to Tallahassee, Albany, Tbomasyille, Batobridge, 4c., with tri-weekly backs to Umpicin, Cuthbert, 4o., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Haynesville, HawktosriUe and KnoxvIU? Ga. Passengers for Americus ud points below Fort Vdley, should take the 1215 p x train from Bavu- nab;ud the 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention et Macon. For otherpotatsonthe&uth- Western or Muscogee Roads take either tram from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amei i- cus at 2 20 p x will reach Columbus at 10 30 p x the same night. Passeogera from Columbus ud the West for Am- erteus. -outh-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 180 px train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Talley, ud reach Americas at 6 40 a x next morn- "First class steamships leave Savannah for New York on Wednesdays ud Saturdays, ud for Phils- Mp|ffe^a Wednesdays. Passage U the Cabin 120, ■^•.fronMootfiooery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus “ « .... 1000 “ Americus “ “ *’ g g^ .. . GEO. W. ADAMS'sap’L Muon, JtmoMT ««>, 1856. mayl6 UtlOAR AND TEA—Just received 10 bbls Crush r‘T“' ,oo * , “ 4 '* x w 0 «“ te aug8 Corner Broughtoo and Drayton sta, B‘ a Stri'aa b p“o. B Br« r J,^ Sif p jS® rton * p “’» Crocker*. fCrMjft^ 0X ” l, k ‘“' I80i ' rtOMKMl ong*. WEBSTER t PALMkS, QRACKEM.-M bbu bona mad. Sugar Cracker 1 11 CaUc* a. loading intforuUebT aogM flCRANTON. JOHMRHMf A LARD-50 bblr ud w CD. J Baltimore Leaf ,»««» ■£0 bbl] Ud M keg* prim. No 1 aadraurfSitf* 8WS?5Sr"“- XM do Fata, No 1 and Fomllj Soap n keg, WaehlagSodo. fiO boxee COrdoa do agud In eloraaadfareala br MCMAHON A D0Y1X, «a«t , JMaadWT BtFefaMt. .Y EXECUTED JOURNAL, BOOK k JOB OPF1CK. 1 Merc huts cu be suppUed at abort notice with BUMewle, Bill* of •' e * i of the LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND #®- PHLLT PRINTING, s ae^u CtualogBM for OoDegea. Proceedings of Meetings. Beporte, By-Laws, etc. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, we respectfully solicit a continuence of the same, feeling that we shall be able to please all who may favor ua wRh a call, both aa to prices aad execution of work. PIANO FORTS*. HAVING lelelr received ar amqwww iif «wmi ■» m containing the books, papers, WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES* At Manufutuni 6y .Ttora* 4 Famw New York. J ^ In the fire of the 3d last., which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thoma-i, opposlts itfte Gas Works, to this city, wu a safe ot the above descriptions comauuug we wwu, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, ud although tbe building wav defrayed, the said Safe sustained no injury whatever from the intense heat to which U bad been exposed. On open ing the Safe, tbe contents were found undisturbed, and to the same order and condition as when placed there, excepts slight discoloration to the projecting ends ofa few papers, ud the backs of ooe or two of the books, caused by tbe steam generated to the Safe, while at its greatest heat The Safe aad contents, as it came from the ruins, may still be seen, to the possesion of Mr. Thomas, at tne Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safes always on hand.and for sale by C. H. CAM! TI ELD, Agent for the Manufacturers. July 20.1855. 171 Bay-st, Savannah. Ga. I take pleasure la corroborating the foregoing state ment, ud to addition would add, that the books are JWto use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1855. ‘ ' dition* to our PIANO ■ are enabled to oCer at Um time the [greatest variety iron Um best - the plainest square to Um raea ud from eix to seven octareJ ■Our Pianos era selected from lha muxMHVi whom we bare foil confidence to, aad we art par* PUMU lo KOOI era Int nla inrtnaeal an ra- • Havana, H. Waters, sndHainas. Brothers 4 Cua] mail BOO. T Have been asked to allaw lha Bath Booms to X remain open tu a later hour tbu nine o’clock; 1 therefore give nolice that from this date tha Path House will be upon until eleven o’clock at nixht. Price 2S cents *x tickets for fiL Je27 aaaad w?u ~ - ySsSSS- “"•‘'^■SSro^FDUJX , B> eoMkt 38 ateeUi nail, la now epiwgl totbaaKIm*fE3enSec»*ell Maabora «m3Sm» aewcbM oot M. r«T root of Ika SB SrMM oat all tbo BaiaaiJ tatda «*lbt bod,, thoaraaaorlaglb* caaM*^ rtKlettogtb. ■obtain AND PQWANINT.m Ua* alloya |aia a*d InaaauMl . SWSSWedaealarartablgcon*.,aad c*aU with l*M trooble *ad .apena* lo pabKrta. * (Ulible maedr bM aared Ibomaada npco l (KM tb. btadaiN XERCHESS QUACKA | if not from premature grar - jund Buchu X tl DYING AID RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STRICT, NEAR TBS COURT HOU8S, SAVANNAH. GA., EatabUshed In 1838. rpHE Subscriber grateful to hia friends and X patrons for their continual favors, would state that to addition to the improvement* to DYING, ac quired by him during hu to/t visit to Englud ud Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his business, by which he U now enabled to dye a greater variety of colors oo silk ud woolen dresses, ahawls, 4c-, which be trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated aa may be required, to the same superior style which generally so much pleasod his patrons ud Table Coven, ud Ladies’ Crane Shawls, cleaned ud finished to the first style. ladies' Bonnets dyed, bleached ud framed is the most fashionable styles. Orders from tho country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through Ibe poet office, so that he may know where to call for them. men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent MSB FASHIONABLE CLOTH AT REDUCED RATES. 3 B ARGAINS can now bo bad by all those who wish to clothe themselves genteelly, as I will sen the balance of my Ready-Made, >t reduced raiea oo lime, aailieo per cem off brcaab. Call and trail pouraelr ot Ibe chance to obtain good aril- dee. At ibe Star Clmhjag Emporiata. william o. price, HJ BajtUoet Job. 2T D REfi UcODS—A large and fine aiaortmenlor colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues French Cambrics, French Mosltos. Brilliuta ud Prints as well as a targe Msortmut of White Goods, Striped Plaid and Plato SwiM. Organdies. Tarletdj, Book, Nusook, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin, for salebj June 20 AIK IN 4 BURNS. tiwarticle mentioned in Water Oemmissionen' last Baport, which we warrant to purity the Savannah raver Water perfectly—u to dispensable articl ‘ ■ tae- KENNEDY 4 BEACH, only A/ents for their sate to Savannah. Jan24 l£, LABD t At—w bMa Prime Urd; 60 do Biscuit; received mcmahon 4 doyix 8°* and 207 Bay otrssL IIEINTZEL3I AN.V8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGEB. mHE dlatiogoished favor with which this essence X has been received throughout all sections ot the Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable ud effectual for incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak ud relaxed Bowel*, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, 4c., has in duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in his power. Upon its merrits comment is unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth is its best eulogy. It car ries with it tbe evidence of its superior excellence, freely attested to by the young, the old, ud scores of families who. prompted by a cartful regard for their health and comfort, are daily adopting it as an urMsm&mx family kkmkdt. There is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary ud effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or nniversailr adopted thu the liquid utoger prepared by Heintzelmu. For sale by J. L DxFuRD, Druggist, JelO 3m .Savannah, Ga. MRS MAI -A- 1 i ^wm K iF 8. Brooke Hall Female Seminaxv, MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MAKU L. KA.-TMANN nuxoe.L. Thi-« Seminary, located in tbs de lightful an.t healthy village of Media, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by Railroad, will be OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1856. The commodious building, nowin process oferec- a wilh all the modern improvements, will be ed by the first of Angfet, and wid contain such accommodations, both to point of lute and comfort, as cannot fail to satisfy parents that while their daughters are enjoying thu benefits of mental cul ture, they have also the comforts of a refined home. This institutionU estabii-Ucd with a view to afford to young ladies the most perfect combination of ad vantages for tbe attainment of a thorough ud ac complished education, aud no pains or expense will be spared to render it in reality what it professes to be. a school of superior merit. MDs Eastman, tbe Principal, was at the bead uf a school in New Eng lud previous to her residence to Pennsylvania, ud for the last six years has been known to tbe patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher in that institution. The Ft Rev. A. Patter, Bishop o' the Dioceae ol Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss X. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Young LadaCb' Semtoanr in Media, Delaware Co., Pa., to September next, has been known to the sub scriber for several years past. He has a very high opinion of her capacity, efficiency ud devotedness as u educator. She has bad a large aud success ful experience. The building which is to be erected for her use will contain every accommodation. The village aud surrounding country are distinguished for bea’thfulness ud beauty, and the subscriber baa confidence that parents who cutruai their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it" Miss Eastman will be aided by an efficient corps of Teachers. Tbe French language wiil be taught ud spoken by a Parisian iady, residing in the Tamily. The Lulin, German, t-panishand Italian languages will receive due attention. ’ Tbe Natural sciences will be taught, with the aid of a large ud expensive apparatus. The Musical Department will be under the charge of a lady eminenUy qualified to fill the situation; ud all preferring a male teacher ou the Ptano or to Singing, cu have the bsnefll of a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing ud Painting will be under tbe direction of a lady accomplished in the art. The number or pupils Is limited to forty. The Terms for Board ud Tuition to ail the branch es except Music, are 8150 per session of five months. MtoEastmu has liberty to refer to the following J?* ^ ottar » D-D-, ud tho Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President of the United titotee. . J? 00, **• Cktee, Governor of 0. io. ■hire 1, ** ** ®^ ter » E*-Governor of New Hemp- Hoo. M. W.Tappu, M. C. from New York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa. Bev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. Pierce Butler, Dq„ of Philadelphia. J. B.Okie,Esq., do. £. W. Clark, Esq., do. George Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Laser, Pottaville, pa. George Wyman, BL Louis. Mo. Hon. P. 0. Johnson, Wa3htogtou, D. C. Forfortber particulars, or for circulars apply to the Principal, MISS MARIA EAN1MAN. JelO cod 3m Media, I'elaware Co. Pa psntaeiiggssasiisi toK *» cue Ml tbo«» wharf recently erectafi on tka law be# Yard cf Robert A. Alien A Co. war la—lytr ^ •. j. i. unlit,tun Mrcoau Wrapping Pepar (0 doaen Heklce, received and Tor gale by McMAUOV A D0VI4 *>H UM aoljt flay attwt. V ARN3 AND USNARDRG8—Tbemuloa radon co. C rtSTtad ~ -?*“*>*“ J MU’* «I- now In store oml for salelnr aug7 Oder, a choice article. j. a a AY- r 20°baiM Hay, foatoru ud for aaiobjr Jy2» • CRANE, WELLS 4 11). PRESERVING PEACH»R-Jait received a choice ST Jot, auitabla for preMrrlng, ami far .at. by - iCT.au- ' / i id' . -Ji l). .fttHSEK. BECKWOURTH’B ADVKMIUKS- T 11 ^? JJ"I of J. P Beckwoimh. J. Cbjet of ibe Crow lodlana, wltb mtulraUou! pabiSbMbiJViSS.^ NaaignUoaQaide, Memorials of nis Time, by Henry Cockburn. an?UhSn?S S 5*S~ A , /' tch * 1“ character ud^ labors of A. Judson, first ’Mtesiooary to Bur- Adrentnres of “*• TrM Power of Chris preaSh’er^ ^ Anhw » emtout Methodist -asasas?* - . IJrisiu bights, b, the same aothor. august 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. TAMEJ O’HARA woala respectfully inform his O patrt.ns, anti the public generally, that to order to prepare (or tbe tea trade, beta now bis assortment tn store, AT COST PRICES ud would invite attention •Hereto, at bis store ■ awn a t f ,^*. Con K r ^"* tr g« t - EDWIN E MOORE’ U *‘ JEFFERS hia senricea to the poblic In the nor- y ehaae aad tale of lasda la Ibe coonrieaol gss: cs?b e : M-ssfesrsaa Dr R Colltos, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunswick Thomas H Harden. 8«vaanah; Hon Junes L Saw rd, ThcO FFVill*. ~~ CaSIFaBEScK- rTIHE anderafgneJ will, for fire dollar* per lot J. examine any land* In the connUes ot Appling. otroo, Ware or Cotfee, and report to the owner ae lo their present value, the prospect for their be coming more valuable la fnlure, aad wbetoer or not there ta being toy treepeaa committed thereon. Invariably pledging blnuelf to give a true aad cor’ rect account, for which all remittances will be ex pected in advance. -DDctoctdlandremit when reqaeated,and as directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to Ms care. v vebnon c. McLendon. Attorney at law, HomesvlUe. Ga. my 73 OUNDRlti—50 bbls P 4 H Rye Gto O 150 bbls Magnolia, Pike’s ud Nectar Whisky 75 do Brandy, 60 Jf casks do M do J-oda, Soger ud Batter Biscuit 20 boxes do do 100 chest* ud half chests Oolong, Bysoo ud Black Tea 100 sacks Prime Bio Coffee 50 boxes fresh ground do 75 bbls White Wine and Cider Atoegar loo dozen Brooms, 100 do Pails, ludlncud In store, and for sale by mcmahon 4 doyle, - » u * 7 206 ud 207 Bay street . ^ OHDIMUTOR. An Ordinance to increase the salary of the Health Officer of the City of Bavannah, ud fix his fees rt^l 110 * v « -teUand forgiving a certificate or health or permit to come to the city ud dis charge their loads, ud for other pnrpoees: Wherras, from the increased commerce of the Port of Bavannah the duties of tbe Health Officer are greatly increased, ud tbe salary has not been increaced during the last thirty years : Sec. 1. Be it ordslned by the Mayor ud Alder men of the City of 8avannah ud the Hamleta there of to Council as einbied, ud it is hereby ordained by the muthcrity of the same, That from ud after the irassagu of this Ordinance the salary of the Health Officer be at tbe rate of five hundred dol lars. Sec. 2. Be It further ordained by tbe Mayor ud Aldermen of tbe City of Savannah and the Hamleta thereof In Council assembled, ud it Is hereby or dained by authority of the same, That the fees of tho Health Officer (which shall be paid by the owner, master, or consignee of uy vessel) shall be as follows: For boarding uy vessel lying at tbe quarantine ground, at Fort Jackson, two cents a ton up to 600 tons, beyond which no additional fee shall be charged In ca*e of a visit at night the feee charged •halt oe double the preceedtog; ud ail expense* incurred for boarding uy vessel shall be paid by tbe Health Officer, except that the city will rornish a quarantine bo*’. For visiting ud inspecting a vessel which has been subjected to quarantine, ud giving a permit to come up to the city, five dollars. Sec. 3. ife it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid. That in case It shall be deemed necessary by the Health Officer to send a patient to the Pest House from the vests!, It shall be done by the vessel’a boat, or at th* expense of the owner, mas- ter or consignee of such vessel, under a penalty, to case of failure or refusal, of not exceeding ooe hun dred dollars, to be collected to th* usual manner as prescribed bv- rrdtosnee. Passed to Council. Savannah. 4th 8ept., 1856. [t a.] EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: EnwAftoG. Wtteojr, Clerk of Council. sept7 M <5I3>ses, baco.V 4c.— 200 bbls New Orleans Molasses , W “ Barbadoss aad Cuba Molasses fiObbds Cuba «< 76 “ Bibbed aad Clear aides 26 Tierce* choice Bams 10 bbls Mess Pork, ia store and ter sals by H0L00M&E, JOHNSON 4 00. aug 29 JpOR 8ALE-A lotof las Indian Peaches. auglS BONAUD. Madeira do. Teonerrayo. Jut received and for SCRANTON, k JOHNSTON 4 Oo. F ct and Madeira WISe&Z 10 casks Port Win*. 0i* li i sals by Ug21. ■ISUM, GIN AND BRANbY—40bbls Luther Fel- XV too’* Rum 60 bbls E Pheifs’ Rye Gto 26 do Domestic Brandy 20 te ud 16 X casks 4th proof Brandy, ■tore ud for sale by SOfUNTON,. JX4 , JOHNSTON 4 0X ■SHIRTSI SHKRTSirSRtRTBIttB stele, and! orders will the only article worthy of J of the afflicted to performing *-> ■ SAFE CURES. It contains no narcotic, mercury, or caber injurious I drug, but is purely a VegttabU Oempomticm. Il ls very agreeable to tbe te^ creates no perceptible odor, and maybe taken by persons of either sex ■abet hindrance from bostons or medical advice, plain directions for um accompany tbe medicine, inderif you have uy of the above oompiatots, do| BI^^WLaVs ARE DANGEROUS. H With tide medicine yen ou cart younett; aad 14ns prevent all exposure. TBUTHMUBT AND WILL PREVAIL■ Ibis dUktoe speedily aad etfectualiy cures tbe most vireisat form of secret diseases, and eradicates every particle or infectious matter from the aystens, rsatortog tha patient to a perftet state of HEALTH AND PURITY. HeLmVold’s HlghlyT •nwrid FlwidlExt MATMM or fbroMHton.etaa JSSaswi ■••rwovferafcj tamkm ta.*,. Wtissmanss occupying doable edema, tkas ^ mk*4 fioobl. thebbova caua. *• For a longer time at the foOowieg rater Bn.oMqeare|Hmo|2mosi3m 0 .i4xMi«nrrt^ •JO 16 s» •24 ia 2a 2* a » 27 as 26 24 22 28 42 27 36 44 46 30 40 60 64 22 4* 64 66 24 M 61 62 » « 61 66 » 50 64 79 846 M N K M 66 166 U6 UI IB For purifrtog tbe Blood, removing all “disease* ari sing from excess of Mercury, exposure ud im prudence to life, chronic diseases, arising from u Impure state ef Stood, and Ibe only reliable and effectual known remedy for tha cure of Scrofula, Bait Bbeua, Scald Head, Ulcer- atioos of tbe Throat and Legs, Paine and Sw wings of tbe Bones, Tetter, Pimples on tbs Face, ud all Scaly Eruptions of tbe skin, It is gratifying to tbe proprietor <4 tb*M medicines to be able to rtata that it is now nearly three rear* since they were first introduced, during which time they have been extensively used to various parts of Ibe United States, ud bare given to patient ud practitioner tbe highest degree of satisfaction to tbe various cases to which they have been employed; whether to town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have invariably given the most decided ud unequivocal satisfaction, ud produced the most salutary ud beneficial effects. Numerous letters bare been received from the most distinguished physicians to tbe country, ud from the professors of several medical college*, recommending to the highest terms tbe value or these medicines, and their superiority over all other preparations for such oompiatots as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla ud of Buchu ud various modes of preparing %em hare been given, all of which of course will differ according to the mod* of preparation which each individual «ssy *T&m medicines require considerable care to the preparation and the employment ef different mecj strua to successive operation to take up the extra t tire matters, and, to consequence, are most fre quently improperly made, ud not unfreqaectly much Impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by th* injudicious udunskilfal management of those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. * to therefore of the highest consideration ud import ance to the pubUc ud to the faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this ud obviate tbe evil alluded to, I hare made a num ber of experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla and the Buchu, ud to discover the most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments have resulted moat favorably, ud It is with much pleas ure I now offer to the public ud th* (acuity my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir tues of the articles they are represented to be «n»H+ from to a highly concentrated farm, and are the most active preparations which cu be made. Two ta- blespooosTul of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, ta equal to tbe Lisbon dirt drink, ud one bottle fully equals to strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction aa usually made. Fluid Extract Buchu, 01 per bottle, or 6 for SI “ « Sarsaparilla “ “ <* « u Certificates of cure* ud recommendations from distinguished professors ud physicians will scoot puy each preparation. Prepared ud sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical ud Analytical Chemist, 263, Cheetnut-st., near the Girard House PhRa. To he had of Druggists ud Dealers to every sec tion ef the United States and Canadas. All letters for the medicine directed to the propri etor receive immediate attention, ud safe deliveries raranteed. sept 1-ly-dtw ff J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Comer of, Broughton ud Bernard Streets. Sotw- nah Ga., Wholesale ud retail Dealer! lo Medicines ud Chemical!, Djre Woodaud db, French, BwlJih, ud American Perfum. oep, Ena Toilet ud bhaTtni Soape, Combe ud Broth eo ctorery deecripthm, Rnrrtoal ud Dental Inetnunente, Troxee ud Supporter* ot all kind., Sptcaa, Bonfia, Muubetured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicine* of the day, Superior Inks, Pure wince ud Bnndlee for Medicinal purpoMa! Extract! for Flavoring, Toilet ud Fancy Articles, Ac! «■ N. R—Especial attemUon giren to the treatment In cue* of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. «PTiy MACHINERY AMO IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AMD AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA. J?BOH the moat complete facilities In hit owl X establishment, ud through his connections with several of the — Ushments of Phil the Undersigned _ ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills ud Until*, Iron Doors, Shutters, kc^atlfcrtkernpricet. Hs is also prepared to repair Machinery ud Lroo work ofevery description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADKJJ'HIA MARRT.K WORKS, he to also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB ST0NB3, Ac. Also Iron Railing to great variety, for enclosure*, ud to receive orders, ud pat ap the work at mu’ lecturers’price*. H. H. LINYULE. Savannah, April 11.1666. aprll rtORN AND CORN MBAU-1000 bos prime \J Corn, White ud mixed; 60 do freeh Corn Meal a store ud for sale by ••Oil PATTEN. HUTTON 4 CO. ReAOI^BEAD I (—READ III B That to, if yon cu see; ud j If you can’t see, you cu flndJL all kinds of “helps to see,’’ at tbe~W Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols 4 Co., to Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where you cu purchase -Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, ud Fancy Goods, as low as at uy other store to the country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those fine Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of Pebble ud Pertocopic Lens, which we are prepared to fit to all kinds of frame*, at short notice. Our Pertocopic Lens (so called from tbdr peculiar shape) have u advantage over all others, as they have a greater range of focus, so that the reader to not compelled to bold the book or paper at a certain distance from the eye. Gall and see. „ D. a -NICHOLS 4 00. No charge for showing goods, mar H D. B. N. 4 00. TY OPE—700 colls Rope, various brands, all All of good quality, to store ud for sale by « *pr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY 400. flORN—In store and for sale by mari LOKgrfWN TVOMF8TIC LIQUORS— XJ 160 bbto PHte’s Magn NBLUN GS, Magnolia Whiskey, 60 bbls Tuscabootfa do, 100 do Monoag, Whiskey, assorted bruds 6 do Oid Bourbon Whiskey, 100 do E. Phelp’s Gto, 60 do P 4 H Com. River Bye Gto. 20 do Brandy, 20 quar casks Twigg Hoop 1st and 4th proof Brudy, 20 eighth do dO do do do do, 10 qua do Malaga Wine, for sale hj|r tugl9 WEBSTER A PA /TORN,—600*busbeto to sacu, for safe by \J YONGE 4 FRIERSON, aug 27 No. 9i Bay street QflOIC* ST. CROU stfuAR.—-10 hbfii cbotc* _ 81. Croix Sugar. 10 hbds choice P. R. Sugar. —ANTON Just received ud IN JOHKSION 4 CO. bakbkr ihops. U Homao Barber (bos, Ommf Brick BoMtot, offoolk tho pSStB Wtru KOKXJtXX KX0ABKD. MtBI MO— Barbor (bo,, BmyUm Stmt, workman fttu tome of the hwt Barber Shone to New York, and will be enabled to aeoommodals as ImaaygentWmsnaa may honor him with their pa- bruags. M. B.—Ibe Barber Shops are eloaed oa Bodaya- Boyai Medalkm, Royal Velvet/^ Mocet WiUoo, Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two pi j Ingrain, Wool Dutch, DECEIVED by Xw September. Lincoln, Savannah. It T 1aAh1>j—39 bbto .■’prime Bainmora ^ Jj 60 kegs prime Baltimore Utf.U^,. keg* pr ua ror sale by aug 26 AC DaiMlUVIS »*«■ — SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. LUCK.—100 sacks .New Wheat GeorjU d aud for sae by m SCRANTU.N. JOHNSTON A W T? 1 Hi jut received aud for ue by. aug 21 Mora of Hunt’s Worth •id Men of Business. el,Gy tm Ibe fourth jaje of lb. ^ ““*■ AATertbemeBb ordered three xmea . m „„ becbarxrd two-lblrda ibe abort r^. **• wa Afinttbemeauordered to ibe KeeUroai. „ par kw far each tfuenico, tor uy tieSa" ooe month. For more Him one muihuSTX tbe raleaepecilbl In ibe abort table ®* “* . (piytalnctirra, lOceauperlixctoeito l~ i ceote Ibr each cobaevot mxrtiea, too tobeaabjectlocootract. M*rh*ri coten 11° ^ aarrt lartuuoo. so ceou laacried for leas tbu to ceaa. OhEutsSS Beporta, Beaolutkma. or rroeeedlua « u t W™I' iir?s5z£2F K " m ' -*«* - “Jsa 2ssRsjasaT*--^^— '{gssssfKa Professional ud business cards net exceeds » tinea, wiil be inserted at 820 per inaian. 1 "* 4 ^ ^ Cub oa persona to become caodidaui am u latMol u other adrerUaeioenu, lo be ^:d fa ? variably to advance. m Announcing candidatea for office, $10, to be mu to advance. *** Advertisements not marked oo the coot ■perilled time, will be inserted until payment exacted* ’ When uy bUl for two months idTerfeaf. tbu contract, amounts to over $50, a deds«ui 2fi per cent Kill be made, ’ Yearly adrertlflng, Kllb pririlere ef ckau. *□ be taken al tbe fofioKlns ruta : ' '“««« For one square, renewable once a week, gu “ “ “ twice « u “ jj,.. “ , “ 3 timee or eftener TO Every additional square contracted for to be civt ed one half the above rates addtoeuL 1 Yearly advertisers shall be United to the nwe contracted for. AU contract: eha:l be n wr.Sl stating definitely the nature of the bciicea tofe advertised. Any advertisement* not prcteriT oca neried with tbe bustoeas shaUbechamdiemnie- ly, ud also uy excess of matter oxer the contracted for. Contract advertisements payable qurterlj; tf. yertfeementa from strangers ud tnuiest Hrms. payable to advance. AU others wiil be coctiderM due when for. Regular advertisers ud all others aending eta- munieations or requiring notices designed to aJu- tentkm to fairs, concerts, soirtes, or uy ;cbac a- tertatomenu, where charges are made icr tesd tanco-all notices of private aaccatioci, every eo ties designed to caU attention to primte etterweei calculated or intended to promote indjvtfcaiaR. reals, cu only be inserted with the tr-icrsuMj* that the same is to be paid for. If iueneu a tfe editorial column (which cu be only u the cticn- tion of th* editors) tbe same will be charged uibe rate of not less thu 20 cenu per tine. The undersigned, publishers of indy, In-Weekly ud Weekly newspapers In Stvutah. (fe., pfefee ourselves strictly to adhere to the above fj ef charges, ud to no instance io deviate therein. The above rates to take tflect March L leod. ud to continue binding, until changed by the vetetf t majority of the undersigned. N. B.—This schedule ehaJleot tour way cfect the integrity of existing contract*. Aliooctracnfcr the year or any other specified time, ehalict yceut with the expiration of the penod for which they were made, u R Hiuox 4 Co. Gtrryian d n‘ Snu 4 Sura. JUt*Uica*. Tn.-,MrwS» 4 WmnTOYOK V/v« CARPET AMD UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, 140 Otmgrm and 67 SL Jvlien fTHE UNDERSIGNED would take ?hi~ otpor X tonity to exprea^ to hi? friend- ud ti* generally, his sincere thank: for the:, libera pur* age ud tofiuence, which ha- result*. in eit- n- . t» hia trade to ail parte of the State. Also, thruai Florida, Alabama ud Tennessee, thereby etabkr, him to exhibit a stock unsurpaatflin uy Seth-1 , Mervhuts, Hotel Keepers, an: it- e boat Owners are particularly invited to emui-tii present stock, which is now complete zr al th. various department*, consisting ta part ot th? flaw laggoods, vii: CAMPtl DEPARTMENT English Drugsfti, (cf n riOUi Widths, i Moeaic Hearth r.cgs. Vtfret ud Checiiie :cp Tufted Rugs. Piano uu table Cov-n, Door Mat*(evety veraiy, Stiver 4 Bra.%- hor Eods Carpeu Btodiws. fc. CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTER V DEPj kTXlSl Brocatelles, Lace u<l Mupho Ci: uj Satin d* Ialnes, GlltCortdces. 8atinandSUkDamask, GUtlto.ud Eud*. Worsted ud Cotton Damask. Ta$ieb. U*h* isj Cords; Velvet ud Plush of various crier:. * it-iei Shades, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Coveritf, Tna mings ud materiaL- for deconnuc. FLOOR oa CLOTHS From two to Twenty-four feet w.de. for Halau. Rooms, cut to fit without a -ram. The subscriber will oblige turned to mketfe prices on all description o( goods as low tf theus. quality cu he purchased to uy Ncnhe.-t city. 49* Carpets cut to Rooms ud good: sent w a* part of the city free of charge. 49* An experienced Upholster wid anted totfe making ud taring or Carpcu ud Oil Goths desired. The decorative ud curtain departetetd a charge or u Upholster of acknowledged u.-ttic« akilL W. H. GC1GS, M*-l octlfi 140 Congress ud 57 rt. Jchtc-m SEW* BOOKS.” . Warnock 4 Davi? We-in^day,« Saratoga, a Tale of 1787. Live and Learn, a guide for all who wtsh to ud write correctly; particularly inttedtd as» of reference for tbe solution of tiifflcuLie* ccnntcttd with grammar, composition, punctuation, tic. Yictorta; or, the World Overcome. By Carofiae Chetebro’. Magdelen Hess burn, a story of the Scctish R<; fornution; by Mrs. Oijpbant, author o(-Ztidtri, etc. etc. The Tangletown Letters—being the resaw- sences. observations and opinion* U r.ax-tfceci Trap.^Eiq. • by tbe anthor of “Records of Buhbkwo The Ship Carpenter’s Family, a story in the times; by Wm. E 3. Whitman. The War to Kansas, a rough trip to the oerder: S ’O. Douglas Brewerton. Arthur’s Home Magazine ior September. ■Mrs. Stephens’ Monthly for September Putnam’s Monthly for September. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine for Aagtst- Knickerbocker Magazine for September. For sale at 152 Congress-st. sept 4 DR. SANFORD'S EfYIOORATOB. F I a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and >* recommended to the public, relyini cpco iu * 5 trinaic worth to the cure ofthefollowm? c\mpxmt AU BUlious Derangements, Sick Headache. IW ata, Habitual OMtivencss, Chronic Isarrh«■. nun to the Stomach and Bowels, Geceral Deb-U Female Weakness, Ae. For sale byDrogR^f^ orally, and by Joha. B Moore 4 Co, and Wm. * THE POPUi.AK EDITloiS i \F Wuhtogton lrvto»’» Ltf* ^••V^Sce- U duodecimo at SI fio per volume: ^ lt * * tavo edition at S2 per volume. . Fn *. Western Africa, iu History, Ccnditcaatdfrw pacts; by Rev jleighton WUroo. Mtu**** “ Yaasall Morton; by Parkman, autlmc of «*»• ^ ■piracy to Pontiac. n tr.'mtiBss • ' — TMWWl IfEuSpu'oT^afia,or* mi'} ** 11 CalfUdtaClOth. . .. Napoleon’s OooSdsottal Oorreepowiew* WHIWMS