Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 22, 1856, Image 4

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m urn**' ,hP: In 5: EXKCITTOK'I I AI,E. tIYII.1. tuMlillwItt .IhuOml I linn-, itnnr In W Cnratlcn Ciunly. ilrarata. Ml lh*« Flr-I 1'iwdAy.la Noramlrar nnxL bclwratt lb sg ti hours of-mIb, > 1 Pewr, »liffh>raui,hoi»« i.rvaitt nod IkhUt 1 SI yrar, of •(«. and dim a Ouqioniw, l« T»» » Bob. * bouMMrvut Id year. of««. Uw, tbu wall known u » Bowdlaj Booto. ImttH ab ul dd yard. (ro » ibd lIWi M» lbMIa lonRih. ri nine Bom lb« b»ck *lro«l lo Ibo rim, Mmol wldo. IbU lot ta wall frultod with •«M mm«. dm.puobo. Ju. *Mi»wo mo»'il tola, lamtbor wlib Ibo boo-obold on I knolion Furniture,mu <1 ling nffoauicr b d;,m.lriu«o«,qulll« tbeou, pillow*, bttukau, bodiwodo. oororid Jraw- ow,indodt«tdb.oo"oiook.ooi io(b. ubiooiolbd, lonb, dtniof uid bnakCutlabloa. ohalrt, cooking ntan.il. gtada oaodlo dhadei,tablc-coma and win dow oarialaa, oao lot dllm opoond, crockery ware, j waab iiaadd and abovel and longa, born and out, Nollr, a negro woman 49 yearn or ago, will bo oobl at private ralo. All Ibo aboro named properly Will bo doldfbrlbobenelltortbo belra and crodl- toraofMra. Perellld Thomad, Idle ot aalil County, Tormicuh before delivery.. W.H THOMAS, Executor. JolT; root loo, Ang. go, 185d augiW—3m Whom II may concern lo bo and ai pear bclbre laid ertato or Jceia lb ore, lain ol anld cou ly. Tbcre Onurt, lo inakn ohlccllon (II ony ihoy have) In lormi are on the land two plantation*, In good roptlri on el Ibo law, ntliorwlao aaui Lollern wlo b-granted, nno or them aro good building —owe ling liuiuiii, Wltnoaa, William law. IVq.. ordinaly Ibr tlm kitchen. *meko bunie. barn. >lal.le<. cintuuun! county or Bulloch, thin 11th day . rsopi, ladO. a. plU WILLIAM I KK, 0 0 u at the Court ot Ordinary Ibr lottora dlamUaory aa admlnlatrator on Ibo eataw ot Patrick 11 Retailor, deeoaaod i Tboao aro. uonrolbro, to olio and admenlnb all whom n may txooen, lobe and appear belbre arid Court to make id|]ect]oo (ITany they have) 00 or bo* ibro tno nraiMiuotayln Ibbruary next, otbarwlaa laid lollern will bo r ran tod. Wlluoaa, William Lee, Eaq., Ordinary fbr Rnllinb County, tbla Oth day or Aujniit, 1016. aunt WILLIAM LKK. o. B. 0. GUARDIAN'S MLB. fT7 ILL be toll befbro Ibo Court Houio deer In YY Jenmonlon, Otmdcn County, Ccorgla, on Ikoflntlboadn In November non, bolwoeu Ibo iMlhotnotiiWi _Rooo, houaoaervant, cook, waiher and lroncr. 9nU 14 months often; Irene, hor dafcfbter, 14 year Blit her son, 11 years of sgu: .loo, hor 14 months old. belonging to tho ostnto of Lo Tompkins, Bold for tno benefit oT tho holrs creditor* of ttld estate. Terms cash, or Its equivalent. W. E THOMAS, Guardian. Jefforataton, Aug. 80, i860 tngjjjMta HTATB OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.-To all whom It may eon* ourn: Whereas, tieuoral E Mikoll, will apply atuin umrt of Ordinary tor loiters of administration with tno will annexed, ou tho estate or Martha Groover, lato of sold couuty, decoased s These aro, therefore, to cite and admoulsh all whom u mtv concern, to be and appoar boforo Bald Oourttu make objection (ir any Uioy havo) on or botbre tno first Monday ta September next, other* wlso said letters will be granted. Wttuuss, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary tor Bulloch couuty. intB 21st dav or July. 1850. * “* wir CITY •HBBIFF'8 8ALB. \WT1VL be sold belbre tho Court Houso door In Tf the city or Savannah, betweeu tho legal hour* of tale, on the first Tuesday in October next—A ne gro man slave namod Paul: lovled on under and by virtue of an attachment Issued oat of the lionorablo the City Court of Savannah in favor of Robert 1>. Furgerson vs. William Darby; and sold by pormls- ak>n of tho Judge of said Court. Terms cash, pur* ehaser paying for titles. ■eptO EDW. M. PRRNDERQA8T, Sheriff. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. T17TLL be sold befbro the door or tho Court YT House, lo tho city of Savannah, County or Chatham, on 1st Tuesday In October noxt, botwoon the legal noun of solo, two Clocks, two Lounges, oat Osdar Bedstead, one8pring Bodstcad, ono Hair Matrass, levied on aiAho property ol John Sparger- burg,In flavor of John Dovannoy. Sold under foreclo sure ol a mortgage FI. Fa's issued out of tho Honor able,Inferior Court of Chatham County, July Term, august2 BHIJ. BOOLE.3. C.C. BULLOCH CO. SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold on tho First Tuesday in October noxt, belbre tho Court Home door in States boro, within the usual hours of sale tbo following properly, to wtt: Ono tract or Land containing two hundred acres more or less,lovlod ou os tho proper ty of T H Rigdon. to Batlsfy a fl. lit. In favor or Win, gumyinf, Property pointed out by Wm. Simmons, levy made by a Constable, and returned to mo tills, to ^^ 0,A »^MA RK , S .B.O, EXECUTOR'S SALE—CONTINUED. S TATE OF GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY :-By virtue of on ordor granted by tho Ordinary of roe County, on tho 7th July, 1868, will be so d beforethe Court Houso door iu Wayncsvlllo, lu said county, on the first Tuesday la October next, be tween the lawlbl hours or solo, the lollowlng prop erty, to wit: men, a negro woman. 30years or age, and her seven children, Francis 10 years of age, Luoy 0, Mary 8, Robert 6, George 5, Charlotte 8, and Elsy 2 years old. Sold Tor tbo bcnoQt of tbo heirs and creditors of tho ostato of 1 owls W. Bryan deceased. Terms cash. W. A. SALLEXS, Executor. July 80th, I860 BoptO STATB OF OKO.tGI A. OBOROVA. BULLOCH COUNTY. B illLl.'k II OOUNI-'-—IV) all wlmm It minora. ■ A vMIVI'TItAttHW’ HALE.—By vlrluo • I aitor- I ottnt "'Itrrraa Win nroovrr, Jr . ono or lira J\. Uaror tbo OrJlBH of aal.l cranny, will bo otooolor., ond Sarah H. tlrnovcr, nxMulrlx, in Ibo mi|.i, on tbo brat Tuatilay lb Novotabor i.Mtj at o Into id John Hroovor, doeoaiml, will apply at tbo Btatcboro’.' bttlbra thoootrt bouto door, wllliln tbo l«»v( nr u-'llnary lor U'tlnco W-ml- iri. auu tn ItpalUoitra or ralo, all Ibo billowing Uudi.vlat bavo Ibomtnlaortho nold Jnbu Hroovor nl-tnlaaud IwoOly-lb'i-o bundml and tilnoly-olibt urea, u- uoioonlornrWII IaniHroa vr.Sr.ydncoarod: oorilli g t> tbo ptata nf tho aattm lo bine dim-rent Th'-ae aro. thnrelbro, to olio and adnoni-h all aurreya. oom. oring onn body— boprnporty orUtn - MWlIVNl -UIVRU UHUMV, uuru. PUI.IQI, pui UUUKQ, i smith shop, negro houses, with nllmher nocossnry out-buildlogs, also, good orchards of ponetu*, ar j»t ■»«, guuti urciiarus or pesoiiM. ap ples. of watoa—vltuata at^ n ,» mav can •?°' r . u ^ulosSjoro’ and six nililw wait «f R n I ^“K* 1 ‘htllrcwl. The lands uru nine and bsy, all 4-r. c l ru • -^oahorn U Cowart will apply wo u wutorod and t inhered, and Joined by iiuids of James Young, Sr., James IHxon, att.l otbors. l’ur olwaor paying for titles. # Tortus on the day of sale. Adm'ri. September 17th, 1858 n ' scpt!8 Jy28 WILIAM I.KK, o, u. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO* I 'O all whom It may concern Whereas, Benja min Aloxandor will apply at tho Court or Or dinary for Utters of DWmWsUiu as Administrator ou tbo estato of Atwou Williams,Into of raid Couuty, de ceased. Iheso uro,therefore,to clto and admoulsh all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (ifany they have)on or bo foro tho first Muuday iu March noxt, olhorwiso said letters will bo grauted to tho said applicant. Witness, H Sthickuxd, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, tbU the Oth day of .Vugust, 1858. aug 25—Urn H. STHICKI.ANO, Ordinary. W®BMTY COUNTY. XECUTGRS' SALE.—Agrocublo to nu order grouted by tho Court of Gnllnsr or Liberty county, at tho Soptombor Term, will bo sold, be fore tno court houso door In Hinesvllle, ou Ml • first Tuesday In Novombor noxt, between the law- ul hours of salo: Tho following Ijuuls, vix s 1.000 acres situate In IJboriy county, on tho Canoocbce Bluff; and loo acres situate lu the coutuy or Bryan —belonging lo the ontute of Joshua I. tkasloy^ Into or said county, deceased; uud rold for tbo ben efit of the heirs and distributor of said estate. Terms made knowit on the day or sale. JOHN 8. BEASLEYf I t. , . K. Q. ANDREWS, J 1 *”* September 1st, 1850. soplU wAYiram, ax T HE public are warned that from this date I Will pay uo drolls made by 8.0. Ilryau ft Cb., ns no such firm oxlst. From this date the business will boeontiuucd on my own account, ang2—'lm SAMUEL 0; BRYAN. STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. T J all whom It may concern .-—Whereas Jam os Standfiold will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Lottors or Administration on the ostato of John Hponra, late or said County, deceased. Theso are, therefore, to cito aud admonish all whom it may concorn, to bo and appear beforo said Court lomako objection (if any thoyliavo) on or beforo tbo first Monday In November noxt, otberwiso said letters will bo granted. Wttmuw, II. Sthicku.nd. Esq., Ordinary for Tall uaU County, Uilstbo Oth day of August, 1858. aug 26—2m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO T » all whom it may concorn: Whereas Mary Aun Dont will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for lot tors ihsmlssory ou tho ostato of James 1*. Dent,— These are therefore to cito and admonish nil whom It mav concorn. to bo and appear bofhro said Court, loUors will bo granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary Tor Chatbai County, this third day of June, 1850. Jo5 .iOHN BILBO, O.C.C. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—‘To all whom It may con corn: Whereas, William A Boggs w“‘ at the Cburt or Ordinary for letters dUml guardian of Georgo M Wallace: said Court to mako objection (if any t or boforo tho first Monday In Marc! wise sal*l lottora will ho granted. county, this litis day of August, i860. augll BILBO, o. c. o. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AM1NISTRATORS' SALE.—Agreeable to an or der granted by tho Court or Ordinary o( said ooonty, will be sola, before the court house door in •old couuty, on tho first Tuesday In November next, between tho lawfol hours of Balo: Nino hun dred and fifty (9501 acres of land, raoro or less, in several surveys, lying In sold county on tho Mill- edgovlllo Road—one tract being tbo latgH-csIdcnco of Thomas Knight, doceasod: uud tho other tract known as tho Mills’ place, whoro Joseph Knight, Jr-, now fives—said Land Is bounded by A. J. Will ■on* Ogcchee River, A. Richardson, and others. Each or sold tracts Is well improved. Belonging tn the estate oT Thomas Knight, dec a cd. eoll f •• the benefit of the heirs of said deceved. T *rnt> the day of-ale. JO EPH KNI'.HT, Jr ) TriOd^S E. KMmHI, } ‘ ’ September lutb 1858. eoptia OP-URGI I, BVLL—CH COUNTY. A DMINfoTRAlUit’a — Agreeable to uu or der grawto l by tbeCo irtof Ordiuury of Bui loch couuty. wll be ^olt before the cur* Uo t-e door, in Stateabjro', iu sail county, on the first Tuesday lu November next, b -tween tho lawfol hours of salo: Thirty threo hundred, s xteeuau a half (3316 K) acres or Land, more nr less, all ad joining la different surveys, and lyfog on tbo Mill edgevillo Road and Spring Cteek, in said county— It being the lato reddence of Thomas Mills de ceased. Ills well Improved, with a go -d and woll finished dwelling house and all necessary out build ings, with a stood well and somo two hundred acres of good hammock and bay laud, lately put under cultivation. Also, all tho Umber, which will snoaro twelve Inubos, or a tract or Land, sold by said de ceased to Arthur Kerby and the timber reservod lu his fob time. All belonging to tho estate or Thomas Mills, deceased. Sold for tho boneflt or tho nelrs of said deceased. Terms mudo known on day of sale. HARDY B. HODGES, Adm'r. Sept. lOUt, 1856 aeptia STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO* A dministrators’ sale—Agreeably to an or der granted by tho Court or Ordinary of said county, will be sold before tho Court Houso door in Statesboro, in said couuty, on tho first Tuesday In November next, botween the lawlbl hours or ■ale, (425) four hundred and twenty-flvo acres or land, more or less, lying in said county, hounded east by ostato of David Lee,south by Joslalt Zltrour, west by C Groovor,north bylNocdam Isso—belong ing to tho estate ot Michael Donaldson, deceased ; ttold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on tho day or sale. This 10th day of jgjJtamhor A D185IL soptl3. JOHN E. GIBSON, Aminlstralor. GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue or an or der from tho honorable Jnforlor Court of paid county, wnen sluing for ordinary purposes on tlm first Monday in September, instant, will bo sold, at the court house door of sold county, belwcon the lawful boars or salo on tbo first Tuesday la Novem ber next *. Thirteen hundred and eighty-eight acres of Lend. Sold as the property or Beal Edwards, deceased, for tho benefit of Uto heirs and creditors of said, deceased. Terms .made known on the day of sale* 0. D. EDWARDS. Adm’r. September 18th, 1866 ♦—septU “ STATIC OF GHOBUIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY—To sU wKom It may 1 foaooern: Whereas John Mallery, will apply to the Court of Ordinary.for Lottera Dlsmtsory as adminis tration on the Estate or William Wright theso are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear boforo said Court, to make objection (if any they have) on or beforo the Drat Mondav In November next, otbwiso sold let ters wiU be fronted. Witness, Jobn Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this e.gbt day oT April 1856. -OHN BILBO, o. a o. •pr* "~T STATE OF GEORGIA, ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- i cent s Whereas, tho estate or William Davis fa unrepresented. If no person applies for tho admin istration. I shall appoint Jos I ah Davis, or somo oth erfltand proper person aa administrator on said Those are, therefore, to cite aad admonish all whom u mav concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (IT any they havo) 'on or before the first Monday tn Octobor next, otherwise ■eid letters will bo granted. Witness. William Loo. Btq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, the 6th day or August, 1856. m«P WILLIAM LEE, 0. a. C. B 1 STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. 1 next, otherwise said letters will bu grouted. Witness, William Lee, ksq., Ordidary for Bully, Couuty, this 4th of September 1856. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. sept 8 STATIC OF GEORGIA. ~ L IBERTY COUNTY —To all wuuiu it imui con corn : Who ca . Gandim- E alien wi. tii' Court of Uidinuri foi t> iterant n>n n.i IU" o-Ute nf Heiiiiiiii.il W* t'lie-e are therefore cite .uni .» . ««• »•.. cvruo l, t>> bu a nt itpiw<w u i v >•>« t unt 1 utgui ti u- (It any tliey tiie) nu ur o f.*»» tl firat M ■niliiy iut/ciuUer next. othci H i .e m u leUe will lie gmuled. WUues-, W I*'.Irv 'eu'i, ►aq. »»nr«iln«r.v for Lt erty county, till- 14th d y *.f August 185». auglfi tt. ,. MuaKDKaU. ». l. c < ip >iy at 8. L. MOORE, ) M. 0 HOC HE, J- 0. W. MOORE, ) ICM 1 ' STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO* r IE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership undor tbo Act of Uto General Assembly or the Stato of Georgia, ontitlod "An Aot to uuthorizo Limited I’artnerahipt,” asHuntcd to tho twunty-su- cond day ol'Decembor, in tho year 1837; to he con ducted under the uatuu of fart Epplug, for the pur pose or transact Ing a Comtiii slou uud General Mer cantile huslmw.- in the city m Suvannnh nud State or Ucorgin. Curl Epplng, of Savannah, will ho th.* general partner, and Georgo W Garnmny, or Savannah, who lias contributed Filly Thousand 1 tnllere, iu cash, to tno common stock, will ho special partner. Tho itiHlness to commence the first day or August, lu tho ytar eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and to terminate outhe first day or August eighteen filly nlno. Iu witness whereof, the said Carl Epplng and Georgo W. Germany have hereunto signed the foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day of July, CARL KITING. U. W: •» ARM ANY. Amor: MONTGOMERY CUMMING, J. I. C. C. C. august 1—bw Tho Mlllodgevillo Recorder, will publish six weeks. G eorgia, lihi after data tt| Court of i irdlnury « Of said county, deceased. NANCY A. McUOWEN, Adm’x. September 4,1856. septb DIVORCE* Elizabeth Cowley ) In CoUee Superior Court, vs. > May terra, 1856: Johp Cowley, \ It appearing to the Court from tho return of tin Sheriff, that the defendant Johu Cowty, U not to Is bo found in CulVco County, and it thriller appear that ho fa not lu this Stato. On motion ol Wm. R Gaulding. Attorney for llbolaut, it 1s ordered tha. service be perfected on said defendant by a publi cation or thfa orrder In auo ortho puhlio Journals In Savnnnah, nnco a mouth for three months preced ing the uext tom of this Court, requiring sold do- ulcgatlon to said Court. nun 2—8m ARCH’D McI.BAN, Deputy Clerk. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. K Wilkinson, V in ljuorly Superior Court, Tbos. Wilkinson./ ™“. 18tB - UI.HIHVH, vwuunvi lu. I.UU.IUU*, Ik lO uruuiljll VI vice lie perfected on said defeudutil, by a p lion of this notico once a mouth for threo u Court. Jyz a. A. FRASER, Clerk. ANN BROWN Wll,I,[AM ll! liltOWN./ ll * rch T ' rm , 186 “- publication of this will ho mado in one of tho r lie gazette) ... 3 pul gazettes of tho city of Savutmalt ouca a month fi threo months. March, 1850. Jy27—laru3m DAVID BEASLEY, 06CHC. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. EllznboUi Oxuly ^ c„, rc0 Su]H!rlur Cou ^ John Cauly. J May Turin, 181*. puhll three Court Jy2 STATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY^-To all whom It may S *’• Hl ““ wm «ppiy at tho Court of Ordinary for letteri dlsmtssory as ad* ministrator oo the hstale or James C. Hines : These are, therafore, to cito and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any Mtey have) on or be- fore the first'Monday In December next, otherwise ■aid letterywiRbe granted. Witness, John BUbo, Km. Ordinary for Chatham •oonty, this fourth day of Juno, 1858. Juno 0 JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. m(J ad whom It may concern: Whereas, Mrs Sa fi rah J Jones, Administratrix upon the ostato or Jamas N Jones. Uto of Liberty county, deceased, wiU apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for lacum dkpnlesory • Hi»M*lh«reforolo cun and .ilKoutah nil whom It mu noMam, lo ho and appoar beforo wld coorl, lo tun onWdloni, If any Ihoy hnyo, lo tornu of IbO law. oUMrwUo Hid lottora will bo grutod WIU*. W,p. Oaridou; Ordlotry for Uborty 000.1^^04^,1.^, 0 ., HTATB OF GEORGIA, B iOLTDCR COUNTY —to nil whom It ranyoon- i own: wh«nu,Or,Bn w Pnrrlih will apply u Court« Ordinary Ibr Inura ofg.ur.1 ‘an.hlp of Mnrihn KarrUb, a mloor holr of Jo«lah A Parrlnh, Thm* aro.uMrorora. to rit* ood idmnulib *11 hooi' n naV eonooro, loro, and nppur belbre raid Ouort. to, t»»»«,obJ«cllo* of my Ih.y'ho.o) op or belor. .5* flr.t MdnUy u Ouuboronxt, othorwUe id uum will bo iruMd , nWRoou. wUlUmUM.Kxi., Ordinary for Bulloei iOW’D ABHI.EY, Clork. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. tho estate or Thomas Crosby, late of said .,, deceased, lor tho benefit or the holrs aud creditors of aula estate Jyl‘» WILLIAM V. CROSBY, Adm’r. F LOUR.—15 0 barrels DomnoadsSuperto. . and Oakley Flour, hourly oxpected, for ealah aug 28 IIUlXXtMHE, JOHNSON by k-lLK ft l’ALMES. JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. 14 AVINQ rwumed tho practice of hlaprol Lx Mon, oners Ufa services to bin friends and public as an Architect aud ■foperlntondaot. rwiimi fiit unv nirl nf ih* muni.o the «toO, such as Public Edll Monuments, *o. Thorougl signed and eseoutad Offle «t thf Q'«^"tin Ipetdi- ‘"r V-lV ■iuSMfcb cuiitiWI • » nubrcrilMi would Invite tho nunalh ID want of SMUNU AND dL’UUER UICThmu, w hit itoek which hti jut bwn rKrind, U th< (Ur C^pnp<w.nm, 1 «B.y rt raH ko ^ Journal. BGUKlNrjl P WITH HAIJt’S HAT^ Tb>VDER-PROOF LOCK. (laving received the Prise Medal at the World's Fair, are now oflbrod to the publlo ns tho Prlso 8afo of tho World. Tested and approved as they . r ______ have been, every where, tholr crowning victory was resorvodto be swarded by the Juries of the world'sFair. The proprietor plaoed Ono Tbousaud Dollars In Gold in the one exhibited at the World’s Fair, Ixm- don, and Invited all the Pick-Locks lu the world to open the Safo, with or without the keys, nndtaketbe monoy u a roward for. their Ingenuity; although operated upon by sovoral sklllod In tlionrt, no ono could lick the Look or opou the Safo. By ou Improvement upbn tho original Salomsudcr, Introduced by tho preseut owner of tho pstont-rlght, tho lutorlor Is rendered wholly Impervious to damp, tutd books, patters and' Jawolry might be presoryod In one nr his sofas Ibr a century without contracting blemish from mould or tullldew. . To guard against oounterfelt* every SMe from tho manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or his ogouts, lias s brass plate lu Lrout, bearing his uumo; each is also fUrnlsliod with one or bis im proved Thlor DetecSng Itocks, which Is a good guar antee against robbery. ^ 8, a HERRING ft 00., Nos. 135,187 and 130 Wotcr-st., N. Y. Agents lu Savannah, Messrs. BELL ItPmTttB, who keep constantly on baud a full and complete assortment, which Ihoy will sell at Manufacturers prices. aopt28 LOCAL EVIDENCE .OF liK VALUE AND fUtS- moot quAunm ov WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Stearns d Marvin, Item York. In tho fire oftheSd Inst., which consum ed Uto brick building occupiod by Mr. Jno. T* Thomas, opposite I tho GasWorks, In thin city, was a safo ot the abovo descriptions containing tho books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although tho building was detroyod, the said Safe sustained no Injury whatever from the intenso heat to which It had boon oxposed. On open ing the Safo, tbo contents wore found undisturbed, aud III Uiesoino ordor and condition os whon placed there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or two el the books, caused by tho steam generated In tbo Safo, while at its greatest heat. ^ Tbo Safo and contents, as it came from the ruins, may still bo seen, In the possession or Mr. Thomas, at tno Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safas always on band,aud for solo by ~ ** '7AMPFIELD, neatly exkcutid at the SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. ’ MmlwnU nu ba .uiliDTt aoUo* wUh OIU.HcwU, Bllli or Bodlnc, Dior Goo lu, Clnalin, Cud. and Blank llooki. P.rUculnr olttmUoa' Slvai’la BOOK AND PAN- PHLET PRINTING, 1U0E ns CaUUoftlH for OoII.im, Proaewllan or Moetlagi. Boporto, Bj-Uwo, old. Tlmuklul for Uto rory llboralpotronofo horetoforo rocolyod, wo reipootfully nollolt a ooatlnunaoo ol Iho no, Ifeollar Urnt wo iball bo ablo lo plotM aU who may fttor ua with o coll, both oo lo urkw ud oxcouttuu of work, ■piANinrORTEi. HAVINU Uloly rocolyod largo od* dltloui to our I’M No yoRTty, wo 111 III nroounblod tooirerattbU Umotbo ”■ •• •uronlml vnrioty from the boot mnou. Ikoturen, from tbo plalnrat iqunro to Ibo moil etab- oratoly eorvod, nod from ilz lo oonn ootayoo. Our I’iuuoB ore oolootodfrom tho uuuDtcturon whom wo hayoruUoouOdeaoola, and wo aro par* lloulnr y roqurated by thorn to lire ofanruty with oyory Imirumool told by aa u raiarda darnbUlty, tone, ao. Persons lu went or a first rat* Instrument may ra ta with safety upon getting such a one by selecting from the following makers, whose Instruments ws endeavor to keep constantly oo hand, via: H. Wor cester, J. Chlckeriug ft Son, Nunns k Clarke, Bacon k Ravens, II. Waters, and Haines. Brothers m Cum- “foK I. W. MORRELL * 00. aug 27 July 26,1856. C. H. CA Agent for the Manufacturers, 171 Bay-Bt., Savannah, tia- NOTICE. rjlWO m mtlu alter date, applloutiou will bo made X to tho Uouorablu Ordinary of Tatnall Couuty, for leavo to soli a portion of tho lauds bclougtng to tho estate of Jcsho Copeland, deceased; it being one tract of land which has boeu rosorved from formor sales—where the said deceased resided al tho timo of hfa doath. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r. sept 13 sept 31856. NOTICE. mWO months after dato, application will ho made X to the Court uC Ordinary ot' Tattnall County, for leavo to sell tho Real Estate ol Jamos L. Gra ham, lato or said County, deceased. aug 4.1856. JAS. B. STRIPPING, aug 25—2m Am'ntstrator. NOTICE. ANE month after date, application will ho tuade U to tho Bank or tho Stato or Georgia, for the payment of a twenty dollar noto or tho Branch or ■mnl llauk at Washington, the loft baud hall'of which has hcou lost. aug 10—law4 JOHN B. WICK. mWO months alter date, application will be mad X to the Hon Court or ordinary ot Bullooh coun ty, for leave to soli ell tae lauds belonging to tbe estate or Morris Darren, deceased. JuHANNAH DARREN. Adin’lx. aug3 TIMOTHY KEN NELLY, Adm'r. GEORGIA, LlBEKTV COUNTYT rnwo mouth-4 alter dute, application will he X muiie l” die Hou Court or Oidinury for Liber ly couuty lor leuvo t*» .-oil all the lauds hclougiug to the wfaleot H*hu F B.-a ly, of said county, do ce. ■ <i, tor ibe iiv .cllt ol hm Uwirs aud creditors. Julls'BRADLEY, l dUtot E. Q. ANDREWS, / “ or “* NO t ICE WO ".onth-t a.ter oaie, uppiicai on will he mam* » to tbo ii moral de, the Court of Urilinary ol' Bultovh County, lor jeuvt* to sell a l (be I^uds aud XegiotH bi’longii.g iu thuu-fato of James Hagen, late or said County, leoeaxod. „ „ , KfeZiAH IIAUEN, Adminfatratrix. Bulloch county, Aug 20, 1&16. aug 30 NOTICE. r PHttEE mouths ulter daio, *applicatiun will be i. mado to the Planters’ Uaak or tlio State of Georgia, lor the payment of a twenty dollur note of said Bauk, payable to Wm Morol or boaror, da ted 1st Juno, lb&l, No 687; ufao, for the payment of a ten dollar note, No 822, duted 1st *uly, 1864, tho luft band halves of said notes having bocu lout. Also, to tbe Bauk of tho State or Georgia, for tho payment or a too dollar noti. Jotter A, dated 4tb Janury, I860, ibo left hand half having boon lost. Also, to tbo Marino Bank of Georgia, lor tho pay ment of a ten dollar note. No 4,0T«, dated Novem ber 1,1843, tbe loft hand hair having bceu lost. auglB—luwffin BOSTON ft VILMLONOA. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate ol Georgo M. Troup, deceased, will band thorn In, duly attested, aud those Indebted wiU pleaBO make payment to either or tho undersigned. THOMAS M. FORMAN, 1 Jell) DANIEL H. B. TROUP, NOTICE. CJIXTY uavs after date, application will be made IO to too Honorable the Ordinary ot McIntosh comity, tor leave to sell the real estate, being In this county, or tho lato James Smith, kuowu as Sidou (ruso) Plantation sold for tho benolit or tbe heirs of waul estate. DEAN M. IkINWOODY,) JOHN JONES, f-Kx’ora. JOHN F. DUN WOODY, [ l)arleu,.iuly 1,1866. Jyj NOTICE. A LL porsous having clnlms ngoiust tho ei-fate o Evan Jones, luto or Cliarlten county, Ua., tle- ccasod, aro requested to preseut them, iu terms jf law, and tlioso indebted will pleaso make puyinont to tho sulwcrilmr. OTEHHEN MoCAIJ., Executor. Cmitrovillago, Ga., June 14th. 1866 Jo22 DROUGHT TO JAIL. Wju Brought to Jail in Swaluaboro, Eraaouel Co , JBr ou Ike 4th iUHtant, a negro muu; ho wuys hfa ^SL namo fa Harry; that ho helougs to tho (*sfato ffftiftlioiniomaa Clay, of Jryan Comity, Ga. Ho fa oriight complexion, with a slight «car over tho left oye; about 5 foot 3y t laches In height, and about 26. years old. Tho owuor fa requested to como forward, pay chargcB and tako him away, as ho will be dealt with as the law direct*. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jo9 Jalor. ICG DOLLARS REWARD. M Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 2d day of Juno fast, but mulatto woman LAU- r aboul 10 y° nrd °f *8®* middle height, TV n rut her slender form, black eyes and or a now»M)n*t cjMintonaocu. when spoken to. She has uvKiiiucd tho namo of Maria Hutson, aud would pass for a i'rco negro, anil may have forged free pa', per*. Whon last heard from, sho was in tbo Great Swamp In *1. Luko’s Parish, uud may passover luto Georgia in company with sumo whlto porson. A roward of tweuty dollars will he paid for lior de livery to mo, oc imo uuy Jail lu Uoorgia or South ; Carolina, so that I cau got bur; ouo hundred dot- , lars for proof to couviclion of her being carried away by a white man with intent to steal, and fifty dollurs for the like proof of hor being harbored. DEDR1CK PETERMAN, augO—2aw4 GilllsonvIUo, 8. C. MOO DOLLARS REWARD Fnr *ny lwi > negroes, or 100 lor eltho? ijl lodged in Jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes called John, a hrge copper colored, homes JQfodown look aud rough fitoe, weighs about Is a l«ndu 6 feet 10 inches high, 22 years old. Bost80 a very black with a wldo spuoo between hfa uon [tor front teelh, high forohood, turns his feet out in walking, fa 6 leet 8. Inchos high, and weighs 150, and 30 years old, and whon hoard of lost, tboy wero in Iho swamp abovo Savaunah. My address U4 ml |o. branch, or Barn well, 8. 0. augl2—wly WM. AflHLY. 985 REWARD. /kB Rauaway. on too fid iustuni, my negro POM PE Y. He is about twenty-lour J|vyears or age; six foot high; stout built; not • fury dark oompItHited; bus u down look la inteuaiico; bat a scar on tho top or hfa foot, a Cat with ou axo. Ifo was raised in North Oaroll- uu, Robeson county;aud may bo trying to make . hfa escape biuk. Anv person bring log/him to me, or utmllulug Dim In Jail an Hull xel Dim. 1 *111 nay Uia.lHiVu, inward. & W. CRAWFORD, ... „ Colquitt P. 0.. ouptlT—lm Monlgomary county, Oa. T LAUD.—20 bbfa. prime BriUmoro Lear Lard; Xi 60 kegs primo Baltimore Leaf Lard, lauding, and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00* aug 25 .. •. — • -u . • • • i- T> OPE.—100 colls Rope, to arrlvaper sebr Alta JX jylO PATTEN, HITTON 4 OO. 1 take pleasure In corroborating tho foregoing atate- mont, and In addiUou would add, that tho books are nowin use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1856. “ “ DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 78 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH. OX,. KitwhiMhert In 1B2, mHE Subscriber gratelbl to his friends and ■ patrons for their continual favors, would state that In addition to tho improvements in DYING, ao qulrod by him during his last visit to Eugland and Scotland, has mode arrangements for extending hfa business, by which he fa now enabled to dye a greater variety orcolors on silk and woolon drosses, shawls, &o., which he trusts will generally pleaso all who may favor him with tholr patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be required, In the same superior style which has generally so much pleased hfa patrons and friends. Table Covers, and Indies’ Crape Shawls, Ao. cleaned and finished hi tho first style. Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached uud pressed lu the most fashionable styles. Orders from the .country promptly intended lo, Terms moderate. When parcofa are scut by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through the post office, so that he may know where to call for them. mob 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. HBINTZfQLMANN’ft ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. mUE distinguished lavor with which this essenco X has been received throughout all sections ol the Union as a remedy at onou sale, agrooable uud efibctual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Chile, Cramp, Lan- S uor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has In- uced tho proprietor to glvo.it every publicity la his power. Upon iu raerrits oommont Is unnecessary, as lu own intrinsic worth fa lu best eulogy. It car ries with It the evidence of iu superior excellence, freely attested to by the young, the old, and score* of families who. prompted by a careful regard for tholr neulih unit comfort, ure doily adopting it as an tXDismtunu family kkmkiiy. Tuero is perhaps no mudlcltial preparation extant so simple aud harm less, yetsalutury aud effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted than tho Liquid bUigor prepared by Holntzelmau. Fur sale by J. E. “ “ Fur sale by JelO 3m DxFORD, Druggist, Savannah, Ga. CENTRAL RAILROAD. _ Flu or, Just, received and for sole bjr ! "• Jytt ■,, , • jfifcstt, DAVIS * Mil /VSIONS.—10 bbls of Now Onious per U. Florida, received and for T * " «o<0 r aile by J. 0, JE83K. AN and after Bumlay, the 14th October, inat, yj aud until farther uotloo, tbo Passenger Trains on tbo Ceutrul Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Loaves Savannah Daily at...6 a M and 12.15 r M. Arrive iu Macon “ “..2.15 r m “1 am. Leave Macou •' ".11.45 am" 9.30 p m. Arrive In Savan’h “ "10.45 v m " 7.20 am HOTWtnCV SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. Leave Savannah ..12.15 r m aud 8.80 r. Arrive in Augusta 8.45 pm" 6.30 a M, I/»vo Augusta 6. am" 4.80 p M Arrive iu Savannah 1.30 pm " 10.46 p HKTWKKN MACON AND AUGUSTA. Loavu Mucon ..11.45 a m and 9.30 p M. Arrive lu Augusta....,} .8.46 pm" 6.30 a M. Leave Augusta ...6. am " 4.80 pm* Arrlvo iu Macou ...2.16 p x " l. am. BKTWXKN SAVANNAH, MltlKtNJKVIUJi ft XATONTON. Leave Savannali 6. a m Arrlvo iu Millodguvillo ..2.46 p M. Leavo Macou ..1145am Arrive in Entontou 5. pm. W. M. WADMSY Gen’I Supt. Savannah, Go., Oct. 12. 1856. octl6. CHANGE OF 8CHEDULE ON TIIK 80U oTS Buecw&f ^ A M? AD New York A New Orleans Malls. /YN aud after Sunday, February 3d, 1856. two dally truliis hotwueu Macon and Columbus, and ouo hotweon Macou uud Amurlcus, IiC»vo Mucon at 2 a u, and 3 p m; arrlvo at Colum bus at 716 am, and 1030pm; leave Columbusa f 415 a m, aud l 30p M;arrivo at Macon at 10 54 a M, aud 7 40 p m; leave Macou at 2 a m j arrive at Amcri cub at 6 40 am; louvo Americus at220 v m;arrive at Macou at 7 40 p m; making a complete concoction be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings vllle, Wtlmlugtou uud Charleston; also, with Contra! Railroad Trains to Savaunah, Milladgeviltoand Eatct* ton, aud with Macon and Western trnlus to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nusbville and Kuoxvlilo. Teun. At Columbus with Girard aud Muhilo Ruilroad tc EufaUla, Ala., connecting drily at Americus with four horse Poet Coaches to. inllabassoo. Albany, I'homasvIUe, Batuhridgo, ko M with trl-weokly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Haynoaville, Hawkiusvillo aud Knoxvilta Ga. Possengere for Americus and poiuts below For Vtlloy, should take tho 1215 p m train from Savan nah: and the 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention, at Macon. For other points on tho rtiulh- Western or Muscogeo Roads take either train from Savaunah or Augusta. Passengers leavlug Ameri cas at 2 CO p m will reach Columbus at 10 so p u the sarno night. Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am- crlcus. South-western Georgia or Florida, should taka the 180 r m train at Columbus, aleep at Fort Valley, and reach Americus at 0 40 a m next morn- First class steamships leave Savannah for New York on Wednesdays aud Saturday i, and for Phila- delpblaoo Wednesdays. Passage ta tho Cabin 925, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 " Columbus " « 10 00 " Araorious " " 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sap't. Macon, January 3Qtb, 1850. maylfi 1 HAVE been asked to allow the Bath Rooms to X remain open to a later boor than nine o’clock: I therefore give notice that from this data the Bath Honse will be upon until eleven o’clock at night. Price 25 couts Six tickets for $1. Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent. Ill AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS can now bo had by all those who wish to clotho themselves genteelly, as I wiU sen the balance of my Ready-Made, at reduced rates on timo, and ton per cent, off for cash, call and avail youraoir of the chance to obtain good arti cles. At the Star Clothing Emporiumt . __ WILLIAM O. PRICE, 147 Bay street. June 27 M 0LAKE8, BACON fco.— 200 bbls New Orloaus Molasses 100 " Barbaloos and Cuba Molasses ftOhUdsCuba «* 75 " Ribbed and Clear Sides 25 Tlurces choice Hams 10 bbls Moss Pork, In store and for lalo by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. nog 29 P ORT AND MADEIRA WINE*— lo casks Port Wine. . 0 do Madeira do. . 15 do Tonnoritfo uo. Just received aad for salo by SCRANTON, k JOHNSTON k Co. aug 21. E um, gin and ukanijy.—AoFBIsCStSSFVST* ton’s Rum . 60 bbls K Phelps’ Rye Qiu 25 do Domestic Brandy 20 M and D H casks 4th proor Brandy. A ■tore and for sole by Jyl . ACHAVTOV, jonypTOW k Oft D OMESTIC LIQUORS—5o blnaTVJo., Gtn a bbls Lutlior Felton’s Boston Rnm 25 do Domestic Brandv 60 do old ttonnocllcut River Gtn • . JterMfe-* •«tl S0R1OT0S, JOHNSTON kCQ. D RiSS UUODS—A large ud Ono auortment or colored Uress Silks, Bsrcscs, Tissues, French uambrlcs. Frouoh llusUns, Brilllinta ud Prints, u woll as . Urge assortment or White Goods, Striped Plsid and Plain Swiss, Organdies, Tkrleton, Book, Nonsook, Cambric sod Jaconet Huslln, for sale by Jane 2d AIK IN * BURNS. DUBE! WATER.—If you want thefineat drink- * in* water in the world call and pnrchaae one ol Kwlilo . Patent Water Filters, the article mentioned in Water Commissioners’ last Report, which we warrant to partly the Savannah Wver Water porfoctly-an indispensable artlole for puntatlon use. KENNEDY k MACH, |an24 only Agents for their sale In Savannah A LARD, kb.—20 bbls Prime Lard; 60 do i^Bsrr±v n < :5ii e i^J. , .r'‘ oa • , " dbu, " NcHAHON ft DOYLE. Innsie 506 ud SOT Bay street r^^^F W ? l,nTH,8 ADVENTUUEg. rnHEUfoand Adventures of J. p Beekwourlb, X Chief of tho Crow Indians, with lllottralions. (JMSmSpS ?^‘ m Nlvl8 “ , “ O0 "" i ' Memorlola ol nis Timo, by Henry Cookburn. The Earnoit Man—A sketch of tho character and labors of A. Judsou, first' Missionary to Bur- maU, New Age of Gold; or the Life and Adventures or Bobt. Dextor Korn nine. The Tongue of Fire; or tho True Power or Chris- Uuuity, by Wm. Arthur an eminent Methodist preacher. History oTImmigration to tho U.8., by Wm. J Bromwcll of tho Stats Department. fftaolplo, ’ by 3,m Parfaiau tights, by the same author, august 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. BARGAINS fjlA J AMEt O’HARA woulu respoctinlly inform hia patrons, and tho public generally, that In ordor to prepan* lor tbu fall trade, ho fa now hfa assortment tn More, AT COST FRIGES and would Invite attention •norete, at hfa store, jy28 183 Congress-street. LAND AGENCY^Bnutswlck. Ga* EDWIN M. MOORE chose and rale of lands In the ootmriM ol Sl*“i WV"«. Lamden, Oharlloo, AppUog, Ware, Clinch, taiwndes and Thomas. Particular rd, Tnomuvllle. vanu oncrual buedy ho Bladder, Kidney., Onnl, Woiknen, Buret DImh., Obatruo- i complaint., ud all dUeaaee of tbo •, whether to_ Bexnal Orgue, ■ me poonler ud epeoUo remedy le now offered SSSlvllfSutt tha'iUsiassd'floMa of the ■ removing tha cause and rendering the ■certain and PERMANENT.■ This medicine allays pain and Inflammation, which I other remedies Invariably cause, and oan be taken j with leai trouble and expense to patients. This In-1 fallible remedy has saved thousands upon thownoa from the bands or ygnniiJMH QUACKS, H If not from premature graves. In cases of Infection the Compound Bnohu u the only article worthy of the least confidence ortho afflicted lo performing H SAFE CUREB. ■ It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other Injurious drug, but to portly a VtQdalU Competition. It is very agreeable to the taste, create* no perceptible odor, and maybe taken by persons of either sex without hlndranoo from business or medical advice, I aa plain directions for use accompany tha medicine. fflmStadfitofimiMMMIBttrtheabove JSETBSS is *-».«« 00. month, tn bo'ch® Hot. longer Brno et Um ro|i,i g | n , ratoJ Beadar. If yon have any or notneg ^ DANGEROUS. With this medicine yon oan cure yourself, aad thus prevent all exposure. TRUTHMUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually cures tbs moat virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates every particle ofinfeoUons matter from the system, restoring the patient to a perfest state of HEALTH AND PURITY. I’a Highly Concentrated Com* pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purifying the Blood, removing all disease* ari sing from excess of Merdhry, exposure and Im prudence In lire, chronic constitutional disease*, arising from an impure state sf Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Soroluta, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer* ationa of the Toroat and Legs, Faina and Swmuiigs of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the 8km. It to gratifying to the proprietor ol these medicine* 10 bo able to atate that It to now nearly three years slnos they were first Introduced, during which time they have been extensively used In various parts of tho United States, and have given to patient and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction laths various esses In which they have been employed; whether In town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have Invariably given the most decided ’ *—* — "uced the most have been received from the moat distinguished physicians In tho country, and from the proTeesora of several medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms the value of thlse medicines, and their superiority over all other preparations for such complaints as tha proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and or Buchn and various modes of preparing them have been 8 ven, all of which of course will differ acoordlng to • mode or preparation which each individual may adopt. These medicines require considerable caro in the preparation and the employment or different men strua In successive operation to take up the extract Uve matters, and, in oonseqnence, are most fre quently Improperly made, and not (infrequently much Impaired, IT not rendered totally inert by the injudicious and unskilful management or those unac- S ualnted with pharmaceutical preparations. * is lerefore or the highest consideration and Import ance to the pnbllo and to the faculty that there should be standard preparations or uniform strength and posRCSBlug tho most advantages. To effect Into and obviate tbe evil alluded to, I have made a num ber of experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode or extracting tho virtues of the Sarsaparilla and thuBuchu, nud to discover the must eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments’ have resulted most favorably, uud ii fa with much pleas ure I now offer to the public mid the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which coutalnall tbo vir tues oTthe artiolee they are represented to he mado from In a highly concentrated form, nud are the most active preparations which con be nude. Two ta- blespoousfal of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, to equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and <me bottle rally equals In strength ono gallon or Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. . PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 8 for $5 Certificate* or cures and recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany eaoh preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. 263, Chestnut-at., near the Girard House Pula. To bo hod or Druggists and Dealers In every sec tion or the United States and Canadas. AU lottera for tho modlcluo directed to the propri etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sopt 1—ly-dtw 9 -S« 1 11s JuLh REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed en the Bay, noxt door to the RepnbUcani office, where he Is now openin handsome assortment or 8PRI. AND SUMMER GOODS, which h? wUl sellTyThe 10 ontor tn the most fashlonablo stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming seasou. ThanWuVfor past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance or the same. .. N * AUerto* and Repairing done at the shortest notice. Just received White DrUI Coats and Pants, White and Figured Mara el lie* Vests, for sals at a small pro- aprW JOHN W. KELLY. MISS MAP qSKii mr * Brooke Hall Female Seminary. This Seminary, located In tha da* Ughtfal and healthy village of Hodla, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by Railroad, will bo OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, Septembor 10th, 1866. The commodious building, now In process of erec tion, wilh all tho modern improvements, wiU be flniahod by the first of August, and will contain such accomfhiMlatlons, both In point of taste and comfort, as cannot fail to suUaiy parents that while their daughters aro enjoying tho benefits of mental cul ture, they have also tbe comforts or a refined borne. This institution fa established with a view to aflbrd to young ladles tbo most perfect combination of ad vantages forth* attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and no pains or expense will be spared to render it in reality what it professes to bo. a school or superior merit. Miss Eastman, the Principal, was at tbe head of a school in New Eng land previous to her residence In Pennsylvania, and for the last six years has been known to the patrons or Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher In that Institution. The Rt. Rev. A. Patter, Bishop of tho Diocese ol Pennsylvania, says:— "MU* M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Yount ladies* Seminary In Media, Delaware Oo., Pa , in September next, has been known to tbe sub scriber for sovoral years past. He has a very high opinion or her capacity, efficiency and devotedness us an educator. She has bad a large and success ful experience. The building which Is to be erected forher use will contain every accommodation. The village and surrounding country are distinguished for healthfolness and beauty, and the subscriber bis confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Kastman wiU have no reason to regrstlL” Miss Eastman will be aided by an efficient corps offeachors. The French language will be taught and spoken by a Parisian lady, residing In the family. The Latin, German, Bpanfahand Italian languages will receive due attention Tbe Natural Sciences will be taught, with tbe aid ora large and expensive apparatus. The Musical Department will be under the charge of a lady eminently qualified to fill the situation; and all preferring a male teacher on the Plano or In anglng, can have th* benefit of a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will be under the direction of a lady accomplished in tbo art. The number or pupils is limited to forty. The Terms for Board aud Tuition iu all tbo branch es except Musio, are $150 per session orilvo months. Mias Kastman has liberty to refer to the following gentlemens— Bt R«r. A. Potte, D.D, ud lb. Uw»nd «l«|jr Hon. Fl I-iorce, FrMldent of tiw Unite! SUtM. Hon. S. p. Chug, Connor of Onto. ■Hou. N. B. Bdcor, Ex-Oonmor of Now Hitop. •Ure. Hon. Jl. ttr. Tkppoa, U. 0, from Now Tort. Rot. N. Btea,orNorrluowtt. ft. Rer. A. HoLtod, Otaortold, ft. Ploroo Butler, Biq„ornilMelphli. UiNfctJ Christopher Looser, Potts vllle, Pa. Goorge Wyman, SL Louis. Mo. Hon. P. 0. Johnson. Washington. D. 0. For fartbor particulars, or for circulars apply lo the Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, JelO cod 3m Media, Delaware Oo, Pa. PATENT KCLiU-AlC J 1 ALL AMD EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S V huent Eolipu Hud Dump, Ux bM, cbMpert ud moitoounnlMtotwj ttttof tor UU purport CT “V'TOaBSk- J. E. DB FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Corner oT, Broughton ud Bornrd Street.. 8»u. tub Ga, ffholeattoudretittl Deil.mln _ I, Medicine, ud Chemtatt., On Wood, ud Dye Stull, French, Eullib, ud Amerlcu Perfum ery, nno Toilet ud Shavlni Scope, Comb, ud Bru.be. of every deecrlpUon, Surgical ud Dental Initrumuta, Trane, ud Bnpportan of mi Unite, Spice., ftuft, H.nntoctnrnd Tobueo, All the PUenl or Proprietary Uedlclneo of tbe diy, Superior Ink., Pure Winee ud Brudlea tor Medicinal purpee., Extract, for Flavoring, Toilet ud Fancy Article*, Ao. 4V N. a—Eipeotal tiunllon given to tbo prepumlon of Pbyelctau.’ Presorlptlon. ud FUiily Redpee- Ship, Family ud Travelling Medicine Cueo, With ptaln Dlroollone tor nu, Including Direction, tor treument In ouo. or priuolng, Drowning, Ao. »pf iy MACHINERY AND IRON RAIDING, MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, OA. (Near tooMarket.) XjTBOM the moetcomplete faculties lo hU own A cetabllehment, ud through hU connection. wlUiuvenl or the principal manulbclurng Utah elphta, Ne~ “ — Md SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS, Column., Window 8U1. ud Unuta, Don Doora, Shutlori, Ao., txl NortAemoriw. Heltalao prepared lo repair Machinery ud Iron worker every dexcrlpUon, u .bon notice, upon reuonablo term., i ■ fur BAIRD’S PHUJkDKJfHlA MMMM Aaagent( WORKS, he ta atao prepared to exhibit a grltt varie ty or design, tor MONuMENIS, TOMB STONES, Ah Atao Iron lulling in great vulety, for enclosure., ud to receive order., ud put up the work M mu- raciurcre- price.. tt H. LINV1LLE. Savannah, Square, 2 Squares, do do do do do tto do 20 27 •••• 24 82 a... 27 86 .... 80 40 *»»» 82 43 .. . . 34 4fi .a.I 86 48 .... 38 50 obargowll/be nude, ab0M tpccllled, a prop mi( . bo charged two thlrde the above ru£i k ’ * #l asawwttairta^sts a ’ JS l* r 111111 tor the Oral.., Scent, tor cub eubioqcni IneerUuu i, ! ,l; to be Bubject to contract. neral Invitation. SO centa each. No b S!’ *" taurtad tor lm. tbu SO crate. obffifvIS? RoportajRraomtton.. or ProcradUig, fj;r±'pe 0 r r |too r . P<,r,U ”“’to Steomoblp., when but one u runnln. »to... Burn; If twoor more, $30eauh. P-wwprrsu Auctioneer.’advertlucmeut. urn tub. oraUaoLbuttobecharged a, , Profeuional and buuInciiB carifa t lines, will bo Inserted at (20 per u Calks on persona to boconu* cm n °l exceeJiaii r .. annum. f _ pereona to bocomc cmniitiau-, mm Insettedu other advcrUeratraie. u. b,. ' variably in advance. ’ I^t.j it. r Announcing caudidalex for office, do, t„ i, u , in advauco. ’ 1 Adverlfaementa not marked on tin- conr u, p^uttSSSuT u h ° When any bill for two tnombe adveriLraa „u,„ For one square, renewable erne a week ttt ‘ “ “ twice •' ' jJ ' 0 tllune er tdtenet to Every additional square contracted liir to be elm, ed one half tbe above rule* ailulliranl. • Yearly odverUaere eball be Umlie.l to tbe contracted tor. All contract, utiuli belnwr w itetlng dednitely tbo naturo of the burttatie fi Uvontaod. Any adverlleeniente not preperly« nested with tbo btialneae eball be cbarie.u.iSf ly.ud otao uyexceee ol mailer over the 2amt contracted for. Contract advertl^omoms payable quarterly* ai vertfauments from strangers and truniiiut i.*r.' u payable In advance. All otbors will bn cendfari due when called for. Regular advertfa«»r« and nil others woitise tea., munictttionrt or requiring iiuticry deriaicd io*»|Ui. tention to fairs, coucorfa, or am i, i,-. r ,. r tertalumcnfa, where ebartf- uu-i..-.,’. ,, tance—all notices ofprivaiu nr-r.n . lice designed to call attc-ntii-n to priv.it-... calculated or Intended lo promote imi.v. reals, can only be inserted with the uuc -• . that the same fa to he laid for. II in-.-,ir editorial column (which cun l e onlv d ; tit,, lion oTtha editors) the same will bt diargec n , rate of not loss Umu 26 cents ;»cr line. The undersigned, publl-hcrs ot Daily, Tri-W*k. and Wooldy newapupera in Savaniiiia (;«.. ourselves strictly to adhere t»» the above In' charges, and in no instance to dc\ ..iff faei\-;fo^. Rio above rates to fake filer.(.Manh ]. k*, <-.j to continue binding, until changed bv the vcienr', majority of the urnfort igncd. N. fi.-—This sclietU:.»> sbai; not in any way «n«u tho intogiity of existing cu.itr.trfa. Ail contncttfcr tho year or any other Epuifird lime, fibulioulyinn with tho expiration «f the period for which dm wero made. “ t* Hilton A to. Gargian t£ Jnumv Ssnucn ft Sins, Jie. Ulicau. 'NWO* * Witt’iM.rm ('—-tot..,, \. N . CARPET ANG UPIIOLSTEilY WAREHOUSE, 140 Conarm am/ 67 St Jutien .Vr«t;. rpHE UNDERSIGNED would take this uhs., 1 tunity to exprem- to bfa frleud- and Ua-;...i generally, bis sincere thunks for tlirii lilwro.pm-. S c and influence, which bos rcsulleu luexa u-f i i tirade to oil parts of the State. ,\Ux Florida, Alabama anuTenntsaeo. theieby mwi, him to exhibit a stock uusut patted in any Suiuj % -'amlllca, Merchants, Hotel Keui-fir, ana:u> boat Owners are particularly invited to esaiuu.' ;ai present stock, which 1b now cutujileic iu ad fa various departments, consisiiug iu part ol Hi- i. fan Ing goods, vlx: CARP El VEPAK1MEM Royal Medaliou, English Drnirgots, (m u Royal Velvet, rkms width.-.; Mocet Wilton, Mosaic Hearth Kiy-. Mocel Brussels, Velvet and Ihuuiltt R-jg* Tapestry Brussels, Tufted Rugs, Power Loom Brussel*, Piano and table Covers, Three ply Ingrain, DoorJiut (every variety. Two ply Ingrain, Silver k liras# Sour Wool Dotob, Garitefa Riiniiiigs. Kt- CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPAltlUm Brocatollee, Ijuuet , Lace and Muslin Curiabu Batin de Gunes, Gilt Cornice*, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pius aud Haul-, Worsted and Cottou Damask, Tw.-.t-k, L«-|r ini Cords; Velvet aud Plush or various colors; IMnJw Shades, now style. Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, Trio minis aud tnatcrlul^ lor decurating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty four foot wide, for Haifa ao< Rooms, cut to fit without a mam. The subscriber will obligo himself to make ltd prices on all descriptinu or guods as low as thciaxc. quality can be purchased in any Northern city. 49" Garpots cut to Rooms and goods scot lo asy part of the city freo or charge, 49" An oxporlenccd Upholster will attend to u>* making and faying ol Carpets and Gil Clollu vu* > desired. The decorativo and curtaiu departmejii n n ebargo or an Upholster or acknowledged la-team ■kill. W. U. Gl luX, AgtuL . 1|cn .- octlB 140 Congress and 67 8t. JulTcn-it* i, April 11,1666. sprll ORDIN1NCB. Ail Ordinance to increase the salary of tho Hoalth Officer of tbe City of Savannah, and fix hfa foea for boarding vessels und for giving a certificate of health or permit to come to the city and dis- charge their loads, and for oilier purposes: Whereas, from tho increased commerce or tbe Port or (Savannah the duties of tho Health Officer are greatly Increased, and the salary has not been Increased during tho fast thirty years : Sec. 1. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Alder men of tho City of Savannah and the Hamlets thore- or In Council as embied, and it is hereby ordained by the authority or tbo same, That from and after the passage or this Ordinance the salary‘oT the Health Officer be at tho rate of flvo hundred dol lars. Sec. 2. Bo ll further ordained by tbe Mayor and Aldermen or tho City or Savannah and tbe Hamlets thereof in Council assembled, and Ufa hereby or dained by authority of tho same, That the foes of the Health Officer (which shall he paid by the owner, master, or couslgnco or any vessel) shall be as follows: For boarding any vessel lying at the quarantine ground, at Fort Jackson, two centa a ton up to 600 tons, beyond which no additional foe shall be charged. In cue of a vilit at night tho foes charged shall t>e double the proceeding; and all expenses inonrred for boarding any vessel shall be paid hr the Health Officer, except that tho city will furnish a quarantine boat. For visiting and inspecting a vessel which has been subjected to quarantine, and giving a permit to come up to the city, five dollars. 8eo. 8. Be it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That In case it shall be deemod necessary by tbo Health Officer to send a patient to tbe Pest House from the vessel, It tball bo dono by tho vessoi’s boat, or at the oxpense of the owner, nw* ter or consignee or such vessel, under a penally, lu ca3o of failuro or rcfusul, or nut oxceedlng one hun dred dollars, to be collected iu tho usuul manner as prescribed bv urdiusneo. Passed In Council. Suvaunub, 4th Sept, 1856. (l. a.] EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Kuw.ihO « WiMo.x, Clerk of Council. swptT LAND AGENCY. mHE nndcraigued will, for five dollars |tvr lot, X examluo any lands in the counties or Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report tothe owner as to their proasnt value, tha prospect for their bo- oomlng mors valuablo in ftituro, and whether or not there fa bring any trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor rect account, for which all rsnuttsaoen will be ex pected in advance. Be «!tl atao tell ud remit whn roqueted, ud u dlractad.ftr mtu pw out. , , U. wiU atao prompt)* .Uud to >11 proftetoul bmliart Minuted to ha era. VEBNON 0. HeLENDON, ■tp tt Attorney tl taw, Homeerillo, da. JJAW AND LAUD—A Uirce*. .Me.^ ftattl/ Hama, ud . amell lot of choice Leaf Lato, Just received ud for »ie by UO J. D. JESSE. NDLK8, SOAP AND STARCH— aaoboxu AdAUttDAtlue CAudio. H boxoA Sperm ftttdloa 60boxe.T.Uow CeudlcA IOOIioxmNo. ISou 5m. c 100 boxes 1 .. 100 boxes Colgate* 1 i-d^’^RODOEBS, NOIRIS *00. taud Family Soap DR. SANFORD’S INVIGOHATOR. TS A mild larativo, toulo nud stiniulaut,etc ’ X recommended to the puMir, rfiyUtguitJiiM trinslc worth in tho cure ol tlio following »-iiii| , **tefa AllBilllousDoraugomomH, Sick Jlca»lutht», lipi<l' ■fa. Habitual CoeUveness, Chronic Uiarrluf. GW PSui in the and Bowels, (icut-ral ivMutj Female Weakness, Sc. For sale by Druggl-t* erally, and by Jriin. BMoor-iftCo, h*ju fi w. * Uncoln, Savannah. ly ’«*»- DOPE—700 coils Hope, vuri'iusbrowts XI of good quality, iu'stere aud ht saw apr29 H BRIGHAM. KKM.Y C°^T In 8toro TvOMFSriG LIQUORS— t , XJ 150 bbls Pike’s Magnolia V liUkey, , 50 bbls Tuseahoosa «lo, 100 do Mouong, Whiskey, assorted brawl* 6 do Old Bourbon Whiskey, 100 do E. Pholp’s Gin, 60 do P k H Conn. River Rye Gin, 20 do Brandy, . m(V / 20 quar casks Twlgg Hoop 1st uud fill 1*°" Brandy, , aieljliU, do do do ilo de "b 16 qua do Malaga Wine, roreriebr Mill) WEBl-M A 1'AIJIER. C ORN,—600 burtbcle In faras. torratag- YOaNGK a UtiMI-'ti-'i, angST No. »l I’a) IHOICK ttt. CK01X hUHAR.— J St. Croix Sugar. t „ ir .. 10 hhda cholco l*. R. Sucar. J«ri r, ^‘ v ,v ‘ n) CKANTD.V JUllN'l^ 1 tor Bale by SCRANTON J .ug V6. UARUEii SHOT’S., Pnlukl House Bnvber Mum > Omt< Brick Budding, ojywil. :iu PuM* ■ tm WOKXttXN kNOAOXO. trntiMi~Birlie'r Slier- BnugMon Strut, routt WOBXMXN «NOA0»P. 'I’HE ulHRMilwr, Ilumkfollb JL Tor the lilwral i.,lronigo ta W 1 ** 1 J* le Siel reeuivlng, 0.^. r»fMttbU*“ JfJJJ Out bo line engaged enlllcleet rtWjSJ’mffl} workmen from some of tho best », <( New York, and will bo enabled [JJJJffaclr I* many gentlemen as may honor him ul ‘'iHb-Tbe BarberSItoi* ore cloicd.oo Seed.) 1 ' “Si"* tor “" ’’pawn untps kjra S ~~uHBBS^ioVblii p STTlifo oij w u,m 160 bbta Magnolia, like’* ra, » do Brandy, 60 « out. de ^, 36 do foda, Sugar and l»u« i “J 1 , lOOchesfa rod half chests Oolong, Rj* 00 18 Black Tea IN rack! Prime Rio Ufa 60 boxe. frcabjtrouDd do 76 DDW Wnita winoRu- v , 100 dozen Brooms, 100 do PmW, 6 lion, udtorxaloby Ueorgi* P** luo sacks New Wheat * Ju.lreMlvod^^raratob^TONaOO. E LOUR—I iuUiwc aug 21 BiimH3Ti5tai5s: 100 bale. Hay. 85' aowbUMu'enrii; 10 ®St SsnoBs** ■apt 16.