Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 23, 1856, Image 4

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MtWWM* «nu.teHMMiwa» I Hm Aar la anul »o4 lotUtt 1 srssas±:sfft9jiir:' iga»krim^swjs rrorara,Lroitt»«*«rat*ra WM«inaa,fliH sane&ssn»sffis uLtCWV , My.ft Mgro wosaaa 42 /ran c<h«. tWbe •eld al private sale. AO tb* above bmm* properly wlOto eeMfer tho benefit of the tofn tad cwU- hnrfltn. PercRa Thomas, late to said Gouty, Mtorv. W. B. TliOllA- 3 , An.»i,im . ., I mitMtak H. Qrmr*r i tveMrtx.tmtto toCftmr, IiwmI.wM sppty rt the Unit or Ordteaar tor Letters Pwl-iff, m4 to tor* the Mttu or tto nM Jol« Groover Itntownl gator*f Wtttom Groover,ir., IicimiI: « vr, ttontort, to dto sod adawkh tO M Mr cowans to to aa4 appear before mM Cowl, to M**« obtodtoo Of aay Itoy tor*) to Unu - . sfthe law, atberwtM saw Letters will to grant'd. j mo U tbe* art Wltoaae, WUfiaa Lao. Ito. DrJtoary tor tto 1 ■ * cttstXf OtBoOoeb, tto* Uth 4*7 «rtat,m MyClS WILLIAM LEfc,o* c STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH «*invnr.~1to tO whom It may OM- Mn:«to«u,8ttboraBOnnit wSUppfr tt tto Conn «(Mtorr tor tolt*r* toatowrai fc*DK*fct*r, Hm ara. i-rutoro, to die asd adamtooh ttt bn tto tntltoodAftfl Febroary seat, «*rwtaa said letters will b« wasted. . Wdotm. tniltoa Leo, Esq., Ordtoary tor Boltoeb CcrM.tr. Uri* * * uft fostmlnro* IrWrft lit* rmt I n*“ fTT rfUattrr iMlImn of Mto.tO tto tbOowUg loAtte; TWtatr-thm b«atoc4 m4 iMronk acm, ae> ewdtsg lotto pfcieef tto mm to atae difeveat Mnr*f«. comf*H tmwdf~ to property oftto estate *f Jmaolfcora. lato el s«M caw ly. Ttor* are oat th* laad twa ptaautbws, to r»J repair; oo mo if ttooi art food boDdmg —dwattog bon*, ktotoo. nook* boom, tom, staHee, fto hooie. south »hop, negro booses. wllb til *tor necessary ootbofldiagf. atae, good orchards «rf peaches,a?- pH Ac, also, goo! weUs of water—>ttu*i* »ix milM *Iotc Statesboro’ tod all mites neat of So. 6 Central Railroad. Tto ludi tr* ptae tad toy, tQ well watered tad timbered. tadtotoed by bad* of JtCB** Yoasg, Sr., James Ptxso, tad others. Per- chaser payteg tor title*. Tern* m> the day ofmle. H. I.. HOOKE, ) M. C MOORE. VAdm'M. 0. W. MOORE, ) Bottomtor 17lb, I860 aeptll crtiMir* iaLC. TVnUUtonil toSoro ttoOwrt Won- door to ff Jeft—aatra, Ctoadta Cbgflty, Georgia, on the Um* Tom-lay to November cast, between to* ‘ MTMt, coot wtitor tad lroo*r, ; Inn*, tor dtaebtor, 14 year* of rata, 11 yetnoftc*; Joe, tor *oo, LlilMftof to tto «tO* of \/m\x ltd (or tto beneflt of tto totrt tod 14 estate. ?wwvaft STATE OP GEORGIA, B uixoca oouxrr.-ro >n »ww- Ut«: Wkm«,GaKnl EKUttO, win applr u UM u»n of ONMir “ *r »l*lsliUi»lo« vttk |M *11 ions, <* Uu atG. of IGnba Grvrrtt.HUtfmUcmuj.Uceutd: Ttw ue. duRfcre, u du tul ito»nliill bom * m coocera, to Maul *poe«r btto. mid Ooortlo uu objmtioti (tf tnj thejrh«T.)ooor tKCmltwlraC Uoodor to ScpUtnbtTOOIt,otbCT- *1m UM k(W» will b« paotei. Wltotos. tTiXom too, Eaq.. OrdUu^ tor Ballocb eoootr. UM 2ht dor etlalj. HR ton ttUJJOM LEE, o. I. c. K. R TBOIOS, Caordiu. Aog.ld, tin on«t-ttm I ORT WElim HALE Eiraxtomld Utoco tbo Foan Hoato door In n tbocttfofSaroaoob, betweeo tbelr^l trioro of oolt, oo U» Int Too* dor to Octobor ocot—A oo- m mo* tloro ooowd Poot lortod o* oodor ood br olrtwof oo ottoebment boned oat of ibe bonoroblt tbo CUT Coart af goroonob In tbrojof Bobert D, . Ron tf BC* Tl, Wildm Jinrb/; tod k41 by prrtnb- tb. Jodo. of Hid Coart. Tenucmb, par, piytoi for titles. EDW. M. mXPEROAflT, gberlff. STATE OF GEORGIA, TATT* ALL CO. I 'O til whom U may coocera Wtoreaa, Benja min Alexander will aj»ply at U»e Coart of Or dinary for Letter* of lA^mtufoo u Admtofctraior tm the eitate of Awoo WiOittM.Ute <* said County, de ceased, These are,therefore,Incite and admoobb all whom it may coocera, to be aod appear before said Coart to make objection (if any they htre)oo or be fore the first Monday to lurch next, other wUe said letters will be granted to the said applicant. Witoees, U BnaatUkso, Ewj.. Ordinary for Tatt nall County, thU the Mb day of Aagost, ISM. aaf 23—6m H. STOCKLAND, Ordinary. CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALK UHLl* be sotd before the door of tto Coart ff, Boom, to tto dty offiarannab, Coontyof flMttom.OQ 1st Tuesday to October next, betweeo X lht|splboRMofMto t two docks, two Loanees, RMlWtf ffAKStd, OMPprtof tod*t**d, toe Half HttoMi. toftod or m tto property ot Jota 8f*rger- bwgJtfororofJohnDeraooey. sold coderforecto- harsofa Mortgage FI. Fa's Itsoedoat oftto Hooor ■M^lafoilffr Coart of Chatham Cooaty, Jaly Term, ECU. L COLS, a. c.c. 5 BULLOCH CO. SHERIFF’S SALK, TYTliidbe sotd on tto First Tuesday to October ff oext, before tto Coart House door to BUtes- boro. withtothe asaaiboaraof sale the following property, to wd: Uoe tract cf Land containing two ’ mmdred acres more or k9U,leried on as the proper- i tycfTMIDcdoo. tosatkfyafl. to. to Urorof Wn. Immi< mperty pointed oat by Wm. Ammons, lerTMnde by a Constable, and returned to me Ossa, *** H.LEXMARK,8. B. C. FI SALE—COSTHCBD, or OBOBOIA, WAYNE COUNTY —by • of on order granted by the Ordinary of m County, on the 7th July, ISM, will be sold o tto Court Boose door in Wsynesrlllc, In uld oonntf, on the first Tuesday in October nexi, be- tween tto towfsl boors ol sale, the following prop erty, to wit: Allen, * negro woman, BO years of af e, and torseren children, Frauds 10 years of age, Lucy 9, Mary 8, Bobert 0, George 3, Charlotte 3, and Hey 2 years old. Sold for the benefit or the heirs and creditors of the estate of i ewle W, Bryan deceased. Terms cash. W. A. HALLESS, Eleanor, Wj MUl, lit.««pw ,d * rofi T&Sr LEE. o. s. c. 4SWSISUB — r -,,. „ .. „ mrrwn „ m ^"^l^rSAVANNAHJOURNAL, IJeris. reoetee. the i BOOK k JOB OFFICE. 5Sv.lrS,^: m *‘ w * h ttml to ibe pibSc' ™ WU **>*!S •* r w Lbe Ertoe fiefe of' Die, 1 Ibe World. Toted: ero? i EerbcoMr etleslluo (Ire* to BOOK AXD PAM •bere, Ibeir erowtlz* Ttcfcrr *» reeerred to te j fflUT PtCWNU, met MO—qa totOoCqm, eroded bribe into of Ibe *0fld’eFMr. Pr«eedtop «.“eeliopgeperm, tf-Urr, The proprietor Maced One Tbooaand ItoCars ml .Thaakfsltoritoreryliberalpatnmageton Oo« tottoaneexffiSS UtbeWorld's Fair, Ito-1 received, we respectfully solidt a coottooanca of dmu andtorttJd^SttoF&TScks to tto w^rldto! the same, feeting that w* shall heebie to piraseaU ooen tto Safe, with or wtthoet tto toys, and take tto} «*“F foL»or «a with a ran, both as to prlna ami GEORGIA, LIBERTY COVMTY. 'TUCCUTORi’ BALK.—Agreeable to an order J2i graated by tto Coart cf Ordtoar or liberty county, at tto September Term, will to soM, be fore tto court boose door to Htoesrille, oo lb • first Tuesday to November next, between tto law- al boars of sale: Tto foUewtog Lands, r«x: 1.000 acres fit cate in Liberty county, on the Canoocke* Blaff; and 1U> acres situate is the county of Bryan —belonging to the e»tate of Jo-baa k. Ben icy •TATE OF GEORGIA TATTMALL CO. T j nil whom it may coocera >—Whereas James Htandfleld will apply at the Court of Ordinary fortoUsrsof Admtohtration on the estate of John r va, late of said County, deceased. Tbe*c are, efore, to cite and admonish aU whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) oq or before the first Monday to November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, H. Bnucgutm, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this tto frth day of August, 18M. a tig 26—-2m H. HTttlCKLAND, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO T i alt whom it may coocera: Whereat Mary Ann Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let tern Utsmisaory on the estate of James V. Dent,— That are therefore to cue and admonish all whom it mar concent, to be and appear before said Court, to mage objections (If any they have) on or before the First Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will to granted. Witness John Bilbo. Esq., Ordinary fur Chatham Ooantf, this third day of June. 1686. Jel rfOHN BILBO, 0.CXJ. NTATEOFGEOIIGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To aU whom it may con cern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters dttmtiory m guardian of George M Wallace: TbfcAe are, therefore, to die and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before ■aid Court to make objection (.f any they bare) on or before the first Monday in March next, other- wtio said letters will be granted. Wltnwa. John Bilbo, Ei*q., Ordinary for Chatham county, this lllb day of August, 1666. augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. VEx’rs. late of said county, deceased; and sold (or the ben efit cf tto bcirs and distributee cf said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHNS. BEASLEY,) E. Q. ANDHEWS, / September 1st, 1IM. teptl7 WAYKECO^GA. JULY 25th, 1696. m*dE public are warned that from this date ' JL will pay no drafts made by S. O. Bryan 4 Co., a* no such firm exitt. Fromjbls date tto busfnew will to continued on my own account aug2—lm SAMUEL O; BKYAN. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. r ¥. undersigned have formed a Co-partnership under the Act of tto General Assemb’y of the State of Georgia, entitlad "An Act to autbonze Limited Partnerships," assented to the twenty-te* ootid day of December, to the year 18 7; tob« con* doct*d under the name of Carl Epping, for tto pur pose of transacting a Communion and General Mer cantile btutoeta to ibe city iA Savannah and state of Georgia. Cad Epping, of Savannah, will be the general partner, and George W Germany, of Savannah, who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollar?, in cash, to toe common stock, will be special partner. The /osincfea to commence the first day of August, in the ytar eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and to terminate on toe first day of August eighteen fifty- nine. In witness whereof, the said Carl Epping and George W. Germany have hereunto signed the foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day of Joly, CARL EPI'ING. G. W: ■*ARM ANY. Amur: MONTGOMERY CCMM1NG, J. 1. C. C. C. august 1—«w HT The Milledgevllle Recorder, wdi publiab six weeks. open tto Safe, with or without tto key*, and take the; money as a reward for their Ingenuity ; ahhoogh operated upon by several skilled to the art, noons could hek the lock or opeo the Safe. By an improvement upon tto original Salamander, itirndcced by the petaent owner of tto patent-right, ] tto toterfor is rendered whoUy impervious to damp, and books, papers and jewelry might to preserved to one of tdi safes for a cemtary without contracting a blemish from mould or miUdew. To iuiiI 4^iut cacnutSrtu nerr Btf. froa lb. oiBBklon o( lb. ■ntacrfbtr, tod Mid bj bln or biaacau, hu a bnaa plate ia rnnt, baorisgUi cane: each li abo fbruahal with Kan «f bia tn- prored Thief Detcctlo, Locba, wblcb la a gvA pru- ante* aplnat robbery. ___ . _ g. c. asBBXsa t oo., Noe. 136, U7 and 139 Water-at, N.s. Agents to savannah. Mean. BEIL k PKENTX38, „ bo keep cotutantlyoo band a foil and complete assortment, which they win sell at Maaufcctorers’ septa LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND ftBS- ■ A {CSS, SAFE A OB Usmsm oftto AXD DVSCIUAL REMEDY b*ss:«o ■.ani .aO dhaasM oftto r W*tout y.lLr*■... ■?ssrszsm’jsstus.^ fcbla*ffrg—rtlbalan>*n>. aiUORIBUIX. »?^^»<«{laao|lne.pt,a. tB , 4 :r ffUDERI an.awamm SAFES, da Mmfatmd ty Saanu 4 Mari*. Ac* rort „ _ Is lb.ll. of Ibe U tost, which consnm- ed the brick building occurred by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite the Gas Works, to this dty, was a safe of tto above description; ... ... srsi, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although the building was detroyed, the said Safe sustained no injury whatever from the intense heat to which it bad been exposed. On open ing the Safe, the contents were found undisturbed, and to the same order and condition a* when placed there, excepts slight discoloration to the projecting ends ofa few papers, and tto backs of uue or twoof tto books, caused by the steam generated to the Safe, while at Us greatest heat. The Safe and contents, as It came from the ruins, may still be seen, in the possoeskm of Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safes always on bacd,and for sale by C. a CAMPFIELD, flfii PIAAU KORTKI. Having kiaiy mired -mk*a to oar PIANO m arcftiabtad looSatuibb . tnm lb. bM *mi fbctaiCTl, froqi lb. plri*aR roara lo lb. Mail aRb- “^y “VH ^ H** •** «>••«• odAWi. pa PlaaoB art atiedol from lb. ■uaftetnan whom *e bar. fallcrMcmiIa aod *. arc par. Ir^SSKS-WT^HSSfflg:: nSW&raMapaiHarrow<yla »orr aCtraO SSTSlal^ retail lb. —alWtti SBTUm iroabWawlcxp*»*to proc*. tbal*- blbbW raaralT baa rroo tb. baoit <. Peraocalo wanlofa flul ialiln—1 aai n A Aareca, H. Waura, aaiHWml Bntfxra ft Com L W. MOIIXU* ft 00. C31 T. I HA VS bora aabed to allow iha Bob Booaa to ramam open lo a later boor than nine o'clock: 1 therefore (ire notice that from thie dal. the Bath Boom will be opts until eleran o’clock ml olabt. Price dlcenu 8U llcke* lor <1. J«T7 J. M. HAYWOOD. Afeml. Ibe Ian coobdence of Ibe ■ saps Hcoolaioo no aarccdc, mercery, or other tajoriooe ^Of, hot ia percly a r—Ht tkonrmWi* U It rery aperatl-. to tte lane, crca odor, mad may be takes by per without hindrance from baencaa at ptaio diredtowa for oae » Keadar, if yoo bore any of I ABE DAX0IB0C3. Vnib Ihia medicina yoo cat core yoaraelf, and Uaa '"'"mcSPmcst and whx pmvaiu Tbla Modjdoa apaadlly and ifi T wl'j coreo moat rlrolenl form cdaecrtidlaaaMO, and eradi ercry panicle oflatacilooa manor from ibatyft-a^ rroloiriaf the potiarn to a perftat alate of HEALTH AND PUKHT. mi FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, AT REDCCKD RATES. ’ B ARGAINS can now be bod by all thoae who wl* to clothe themaelreo feoteelly, aa I will aell Ibe balance of my Ready.kade. at redoced ratea oo time, and ten per cent, offtorcaab. Coil and trail yoaraelf of tbo chance to obtain food tm. clea. At tbe star (.totbiao Emporium. , W&JUAH O. PRICK, looem 147 Ray atroet NOTICE. T WO ra’/ntiu afterdate, appileatioo will be made to tbe Honorable Ordinary of Tatooll County, for leave to sell a portion of the lands belonging to tbe estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; it being one tract of land which lias been reserved from former sales—where tbe sail deceased resided at the time of bis death. JAMES COPELAND. Adrn'r. sept 13 sept 31860. NOTICE* T WO mouths after date, application wiil be made to the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall County, for leave to sell tbe Real Estate ot James L. Gra ham, late of said County, deceased. nug 4,18M. JAN. B. STRIPPING, aug 26—:'.'m Am nutrator. I take pleasure to corroborating tbe foregoing state ment, and in addilioo would add, that the books are now m use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1866. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMINlSTBATORs’ SALK.—Agreeable to an or V A d«r granted by the Court of Ordinaryul said 4 cnoaty. will to sola, before the court house door In «M esaatf, on the first Tuesday in November —tL between tto lawful hours of sale: Nine bun- dradand fifty (960) acres of Land, more or lew. lo •tvaral surveys, lying In said county un tbe Mill- adgeville Road—one tract bcitg tbo late residence of Ihomaa Knight, deceased; and tbe other tract known as tbe Mills’ place, where Joseph Knight, Jr., now lives—said I.ind is bounded by A J. Will soo, Ggechee River, A. Richardson, and others, Each of said tracts is well Improved. Belonging to the salat* of Thomas Knight, dec#-aied. sold for the benefit cf the heirs of said deceased. Terms un thn day of sale. JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr.,) Aflfn , r , . THOMAH B. KNIGHT, ; Aarnri Bapteator 10th, 1866. «cpil3 GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. , A DMlNWTKATOR'ri HALE —Agreeable to no or- J\. der granted by tbe Court of Ordinary or Bul loch eoanty, »ri 1 be sold tofore tbo court house door, to HtatMboro’, In said codoly, on the first Tuesday to November uext, between tbe lawful hours of sal*: Thirty-three hundred, sixteen and a half (3316k) acres of Lind, more or lew. all ad joining in different surveys, and l/ifig on the Mill- •dgovule Road and Hprlng Cteek, in said comity— It being the late retidence of Thoms* Mill*, do ceased. Ills well imnroved, with a good and well fiaisbed dwelling bouse and all necessary out-build- inn, with a good well and some two hundred acre* of good hammock and bay land, lately put under cultivation. Also, all tbe timber, which will aouare twelve inches, of a tract of land, sold by said de ceased to Arthur Kerby and the timber reserved In bla life time. All belonging lo tbo extnt* of Thornut Mills, deceased, Hold for the heueilt of the netr k of ■aid deceased. Term* made known on day of sale. HARDY B. HODGES, Adui’r. Bept. 10th, I860 «eptl*L STATE OF GEORGIA, UULMMIII CO. A DMlNlOTRATORfP HAIAJ^-Agreeably to an or- der graated by the Court of Ordinary or said county, will to sold before tbe Court House door to Statesboro, In said county, on the first Tuesday In November next, between tbe lawful hour* of sale, (426) four hundred and twenty-live acres of land, more or less, lying in said county, bounded asst by estate of Dam Lee,south by Joslah Zitrour, west by V Groover, north bylNeedam too—belong tog to tbe estate of Michael Donaldson, deceived ; sold for tbe beneflt of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on tbo day of sale. This 10th day of September A D1866. JOHN K. GIBSON, Amlnbitrator. septl3. GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR'S HALE.—By virtue or an or der from tbo honorable Inferior Court of said county, wnen Hitting for ordinary purpose* on the first Monday in Se/itembor, instant, will be sold, at the court bouse door of sold county, between tbe lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In Novem ber next : Thirteen hundred and eighty-eight acres of land. Sold as the pronerty or Beal Edwards, deceased, for tbe beneflt or the bcirs and creditors ol laid deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. 0. D. EDWARDS, Adm’r. September 18th, 1866 »-septl4 ■TATE OF OEOBuIa/ /CHATHAM.COUNTY—To .11 whom it may liooncerm Whereas,Jobn Mallory ,wlll apply to tbe Court of Ordinary for 1-eUr.rs DU misery as ailminU- tration on the Estate of William Wrlgbi these are, ftberetore. lo cite and admonUh all whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court, lo cuke objection (ff any they have) on or before ibe first Monday to November next, ntiiwUe said lot- tars will be granted. Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this e.ght day of April 1806. ,OUN BILBO, o. a o. spru Z 8TATBOF GEORGIA, B OLLOCK 00UNTY.-To *U whom it may WI cern: Whereas, tbo estate of William Davis is unrepresented. If no person applies for the admin istration. I shall appoint Joslah Davis, or Homo oth or fit and proper person aa administrator on said •state: Hum *n, therefore, to clto .oil wlrnouirb .11 whom it nuy concern, to bn end ■ppcar before uld Oonrtio ratio objMdlon (ITany they have) on nr MbrnuuDm Monday tn October next, otherwise Mid latum will b. .rented, WilMM. Wllllom I-e, Ek,., Ordinary for Bulloch nentr, Mu Mb dny of AuftuL mo. Ml* WILLIAM LEE, o. b. 0. ■TATE OF UEOIIUIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY—-To all whom It may V r - Ul “" will npply •uh. Court oTOrdbutry for letter. dlamUnry u ltd. mlnUtntnr no thn luutn of June. c. Ilinci: Am nr., therefor., In din nod admonUh nil whom It may concern, to bn and appear bclbre .aid Court to mafia objection (If any tboy h.»o) on or bo. fern tha drat Monday hi December no.t, othorwlno laid letters will be granted. Witoaae, Jobn Bilbo, Km. Ordinary for Chatham aounty, tbla fourth day of Juon, I8M. Jon, o ; JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. mo all whom It maRoonemm; Wltorciu, Urn 8a. I ran J Jonai, Admim.tr*lr.n upon tlm e.uto of JamuNJoaaa,lala of Ubnrty county, docoaaod, will apply lo Ilia Court of Ordinary or .old county _ -—iocltoandadmoobb.il whom land appear beforo ..Id court, ■a, If My ihoy have, In term* of leaaht Ituora will lm franlod. ’ Oarldwr, Ordinary for Uliorty OfjMUfr^lStd. II may a— to tuna Ika law. otaor WIlnaM. W "W W. KOUMDRAU.il.b. ■TATE OF GEORGIA, B OIAOOII. COUNTY.—To all whom II may non. oern: wbcross.Grlllln W Parrish will apply at Court ot Ordinary for loiters of guard/aiishlp or Martha ParrUh, a minor. heir of Joslah A Parrish, deceased i Thane art, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom it W? conc#rn, t to tm and appoar beforo said gS&SMm MtfVURS ita rw^m.0j r ryB.,B.,h»h .MhdayofA^lIM^ ^ fi NT ATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. r I *0 all whom it msy cencern.—Whereas Sarah i Brennen will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for totters of Administration on tbe Exists of J.ibn Brennen deceased, these are thereto cite and ad- □ralib all whom it may concern, to be and appear before tbe Court, to make objections (if any the) hove,) on or before tbe first Monday to November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wttneas, William toe, Esq., Ordidary for Ballocb County, this 4tb of heptambt-r 1866. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. KC-pt 8 ffTATK OF GEORGIA 7 L IBERTY COUNTY.—To ail whom It man con- cern : Who e**, Caroline E Alien will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate 'ff Benjamin W. Allen, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to Ire and appear before said Court to make objections, (if any they have,) on or before the first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, W P Girardeau, Esq., Oordinary for Lib erty county, this 14th iIjy of August. 1866. auglfi W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L..0 G 1 fflRGIA, 14BERTY COUNTY Two months T after date application will be mode to tbe Court of Ordinary of liberty County for leave to sell a negro man by tire name of July, aged 46 years belonging to the estate of Gideon HcGowen, late of said county, deceased. NANCY A. McOOWEN, Adm’x. Hcpternber 4,1866. Hept6 DIVORCE* Elizabeth Cowley) In Coffee Superior Court, vs. V May terra, 1866: Jobu Cowley, \ It appearing to tiio Court from lbe return or tbe Sheriff, that the defendant John Cowly. U not to be be found In Coffee County, and it further appears that ho U not In tills State. On motion al Wo. R. Gauldl&g, Attorney for libelant, It is ordered that service be perfected on raid defendant by a publi cation of this orrdcr in one of the public journals In Savannah, once a month for three month* preced ing tbo next tem of this Court, requiring said de fendant tn appear at the next term of Coffee Hu. porior Court u November next, and file bis defensive ulegallon to Kaid Court. A true extract of the minutes or Coffee Superior Coun ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk. aun 2—-3m LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. E Wllltltuoo, | b )J1|Wty 8apert ^. Then. WiiklOHbO.J H *J r Torm ’ ,8M - I T ap|>ermg to the Court, by tbe return or tbe sheriff, In tbo above stated code, that the defend ant U not to bo found in the county, and that he is not to be found In the state; on motion or Win B Gauldcn, counsel for libellant, It is ordered that ser vice bo perfected on sold defendant, by a publics, lion or this notice once a month for three months, next preceding the next term or said 3upurior Court, requiring said defendant to be and appear at the next term of Liberty Superior Court to answer iu tbo sold cause* A trim extract troia the mluutcs or said Superior Court. -Jy2 M. A. FRASER, Clerk. DIVORCE. ANN BROWN I au | IM |, a u , rec |„ r Court, WILLIAM 111 BROWN.) M*rollT«rm, I860. I T appearing to the Court, by tbe return or tbo Sheriff, that the defendant, William B Brown, Is not to bn found in the county or Bulloch; on mo tion of tovi H. D’Lyon, Attorney for the plaintiff, it U ordered that the defendant do appear and file bis answer or defensivo allegation, on or befoto tbo first day of tbe noxt term or this Court, and that publication or this will be nudo In one of the pub lic gazettes of tbe city of Savannah once a month for tlireo months. A true extract from the minutes, this 22d day or Starch, 1866. Jy27—lamSro DAVID BEASLEY, oioia LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Ellubotti UMjIy j' foCotrooSuporior Court, Julio Uuly. J »»y T°ra, I860. YT aypetrino to ttio Vuurt, from tbo return of tbo X HhorllT, that the defendant, Jobn Cauly is not to to found in Coffee county, and bo is not in the Mate; uu motion of Wtn B Gaulding, attorney for libellant, it Is ordered that service be perfected on said de fendant oy a publication of this order in ono of tbe public Journals of Savannah, onco a month for threo mouths preceding tbe noxt torm or this Court, requiring said defendant to appoar at tbo next term orCoffeoSuporior Court, to tbo month or Novem ber noxt, and file bis defensive allegation to tbe cause. A true extract from the mluutcs ol tbo Suporior Court Jya £W>D ASHLEY, Clerk. GEORGIA, BULLOUII COUNTY. S IXTY devil after data, application will bo made to tuo llonorublo Court of Oriuary of Bulloch county, lor learo to sell all tbo lands belonging to tiio oHtato of Thomas Crosby, late of said county, deceased, lor tbo benollt or tbo bulrs and creditors or said iwtato. Jylb •Wll.UAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. F LOUR-I and Oakley Flour, hourly expected, foi aug W IIU1.COMHE, JOHNSON barrel* DomneadsSuportnr Family **■ * for sale b 400. a F I/JUII .—200 bids superfine Flour, 100 do extra family dr •"— *- - • by do, 160 racks superior fine do, for sale WEBSTER 4 PALMES. JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. IT AVISO rcniirnetl Umi practice ufhliprolM- 11 .tun, Offur. bla aurvloua tobla rrlunda Md tb. public .8 au Arulilluutand HuporlntcbdonL Dualgnu Tut any part ur Ibu ouuntry auppllad and oxouiltc<l III all tba varloua branobaa of bla nrolbi< ■Inn, auch-aa Public Edldcua, flturcH, DwclHcga, Hotiuntniito, fto. Htoruu«Wjr (Ire Proof Ilona da! algnud anil naooiitoil. Oil)coat prcaentlnBayLane, r«ar nrtlioDuitomllouae. - Jan 8—ly (Ji’TTlNU ANU UUUUUK CUiTUUiO^Dn O subsn rlber would Invlta tbe attaatloa of «U In want nf RI’UINGt AND HUMMER 0L0TH1NCL to bi« stock which has Just boon received, at tba Mur CiQih^Kmporlum, 147 Bay Q ^ NOTICE. O NE month after date, application will be mad* to tbe Bank «»f the Mate or Georgia, for tb'- paymeot ot a twenty dollar note or the Branch u, said Bank at Wasningtoo, the left Land hair ol which has been lost. acglC—law4 JOHN II. WICK T WO months alter date, application will bs mad to the Hon Court of ordinary of Bulloch cx-un- ty, for leave to sell all toe lauds belonging i<> the estate of Morris Darren, deceased. JOHANNAH DARREN, Adm’ix. »ug3 TIMOTHY K ESN ELI.Y, Adm’r. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. T WO nioutbs after dale, ajiplicatiou will to made Lt the Hon Court or Oi dinary for Liber ly county, for leuve to sell all tbe lands belonging tn the estate of Jobu F B.-a-Iy, of said county, de ceased, for tbe benefit of bu Loire and creditors. JOHN* ft*. BRADLEY, I . aug6 K. Q. ANDREWS, /“*»”• DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YOU STOUT, NEAR TBE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH. GA., Established In 18311. mHE Subscriber grateful to hi* friends and 1 patrons for their continual favors, would state that in addition to the improvements in DYING, ac qoired by him during bis last visit to England and Gotland, baa made arrangements for extending his business, by which be U now enabled to dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, 4c., which be trusts will generally piease all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated aa may be required, to tbe same superior style which has generally so much pleased bis patrons and friends. Table Covers, and todies’ Crape Shawls, 4c., cleaned and finished in the first style. todies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed to the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country |>roraptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through tbe post office, so that be may know where to call for them. men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. NOTICE. 1 * WO monlb < after date, application will be made to tiio Honorable, the Court of Ordinary ol Bulloch County, for leave to sell all the Land* and Negroes belonging to thee* late of James Hagen, late of said County, deceased. „ . KEZIAH HAGEN, Administratrix. Bulloch county, Aug 28, 18-.6. mgso NOTICE. flMJKKE month* afterdate, application will bo X made to the Planters’ Bank of ibu Slate ol Georgia, tor tbe payment or a twenty dollar note of said Bank, payable ta Wm More! or bearer, da ted IstJune, 1861, No 687; also, for the payment of a fen dollar note, No 822, dated 1st buy, 1864, tbo left hand halve* of Haiti note* having been lost Also, to tiio Bank of the State of Georgia, for the payment or a ten dollar note, letter A. dated 4tb Janury, I860, the left hand half having been lost. Also, to tiio Marine Bank of Ueorgh, for tbo pay- went of a ten dollar uott>, .So 4,076, dated Novem ber 1,1843, the left bond half having been lost, auglfi—lawSrn HOfflON 4 Vll.ULONGA. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate ol George 51. Troup, deceased, will hand them in, duly attested, and those indebted will please make naymeutfo either of tbe undersigned, THOMAS 51. FORMAN, ) DANIEL H. B. TROUP,/ Ex "• Jel6 aOTICE. S IXTY uavx after dote, application will be mode to tne Honorable tbo Ordinary el McIntosh county, ior leave to sell the real estate, being in this countv, of the late Jame-i Smith, knowu as Hidon (nee) Plantation sold for the benefit of tbe heirs of said estate. DEAN M. InJNWOODY, i JOHN JONES, Ulx’oi JOHN F. DUNWOODY, J Darien, July 1,1866, Jy2 NOTICE. A LL persons having claim* against the estate o Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Go., de ceased, are requested to present them, iu terras jI law, and tboso Indebted will please make paymont to tbe subscriber. STEPHEN MoCALL, Executor. Contrevlllago, Ga., June 14th, 1866 Jo22 fsk B JX on 1 TL nan «KtotT DROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail In Bwainsboro, Emanuel Co , i the 4th Instant, a negro man/ bo says Ills name Is Harry; that bo belongs to tbo estate •ol Thomas Clay, of itryan County, Ga. ile Is of light complexion, with a slight scar over tiio left eye; about 6 feet 3H inches to height, aud about 26 years old. Tbo owner Is requested lo come forward, pay mrges and take biro away, os he will be dealt with as tbo law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, J°® Jalor. Mm, dl 100 DOLLARS REWARD. ■ Runaway from tto subscriber, on tto 2d day of Juno last, but mulatto woinau LAU RA. about 18 years of age, middle height, rather slender form, blick eyes and of a uuwncoHt countenance when spoken to. She has atsumed tbe name of Maria Hutson, and would pass for a froo negro, and may have forged free pa pers. When hut heard from, she was in tho Great Swamp in 'H. Luke’s Popish, and may passover into Georgia to company with sumo white porsun. A reward of twenty dollars will bo paid for her de livery to mu, or Into uuy Jail in Georgia or South Carolina, ho that i ran got her; ono hundred dol lars for proof to conviction of hor being carried away by a white mau with intent to steal, uud fifty dollar* forthuliko proof of her being harbored. DKDRICK PETERMAN, ttug9—2aw4 Gilllsonvlllo, S. a MOO DOLLARS REWARD ,rt For my two negroes, or 100 Tor either ^ lodged in Jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes called John, a targo copper colored, liamo- ,down look and rough face, weight about la h |iumIs 6 foot 10 Inches high, 22 years old. Bost80 s very black with a wide spoco between bis uon per front tdeth, high forehead, turns bin reel out in walking, Is 6 loot 8 Inches high, and weighs 160, and 80 years old. and whon hoard or last, Ihoy wore to the swamp above Savannah. My address la 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 0. 0. augl2—wly WM. ASHLY. 1 •26 REWARD. Rnunwuy, ou the 2d lu*tant, my negro nan PDMi’EY. Ho M ntmut twenty-four yuMfs or ugu; six feet high; Htout built; not very durk complected; has n down look In ..ta vidutunanco; tins a soar on the top of his foot, cut with ah axe. lie was raised in North CnroU- pa, Robeson county; atid may to trying to make his escape hick. Any person hi laging him to mo, or confuting hint to Jail so that 1 get hitu, 1 will pay theabovo reward. 1 II. W. CRAWFORD, ... . Colquitt P. 0„ soptl7—-2m Montgomery county, Ga. T LARD,—20 bbls. ’jirlrao Baltiiiidfu toaf I.ard: U 60 kill's primo Baltimore f«uar tord, landing. 1 and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 00. ' uug26 R OPE.—100 tudls Rope, lo arrive per sclir Alba JylQ PATfKN. HUTTON 4 CO. YjljjOUlt.—300 sacks Palaoe 24111* Double Extra T Flo»r, Just roceived *hd ft»t sole by Jy8 ? RUHR, DAV18 4 lltiNO Jaly 26,1866. Agent for tbe Manufacturers, 171 Bay-tt., Savannah, Ga. P RESS GOOBE-A large and fin* assortment of colored Dress Sides, Barege*, Hanes, French Cambrics, French Musfia*, Brilliants and Prints, as well os a large assortment of White Goods. Striped Plaid and Plato Swiss, Organdies, Tarleton. Book, Nansook, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin, for sate by Jane 20 AIK IN * BURNS. pURE WATE1L—Ifyoa want the finest drink* ■t tog water to the world ran and porchaae one of Kedxlc’i Pateat Water FUtm, the article mentioned In Water Ooounlasiooen'last Report, which we warrant to purify tbe Savannah River Water perfectly—an indispensable article for - on tattoo use. KENNEDY 4 BEACH, Ian24 only Agenta for their sale in Savannah. HE INTZE L3I ANN’S ESSENCE OP JAMAICA (UNGER. JE dUtingulsbed favor with which this essence has toon received throughout all sections ot the Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable and effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspep-ia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, 4r.., bos in duced tbe proprietor to give it every publicity in his power. Upon Its merrits camment is unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth is its beet eulogy. It car ries with it tbe evidence of its superior excellence, freely attested to by the young, tbe old, and scores of families who, prompted by a careful regard for their health and comfort, are dolly adopting It us an JXDSSWWHABUC PAKH.Y mouthy. There is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant ho simple uud harm* less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted thau the Liquid Dinger prejared by Hetotzelman. For sale by J. E. DkFORD, Druggist, jelOton Savannah, Ga. CENTRAL RAILROAD. O N nttil after Sunday, the 14th Octotier, iut, and until further notice, tbo Passenger Trains on tne Cuntral Railroad will run os follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAS AND MACON, leaves Savannah Doily at...6 x u and 12.16 i* ». Arrive to Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 am. Leave Macon “ “.11.46 A m “ 9.30 pm. Arrive to Savan’b “ “10,46 r* “ 7.20 a m HCTWKK.V SAVA**AH A.VD ACGCSTA. Leave .Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.30 p. m. Arrive to Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta ....6. am 11 4.80pm Arrive to Savunnah 1.80 pm “ 10.46 P KKTWXXX MACON AND ACQIHTA. Leave Macon ...11.46 a m and 9.30 pm, Arrive to Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 r M. Arrive to Macon 2.16 pm " 1. am. UIVIU SAVANNAH, MILUOXiXVIUJT A KATONTON. Leave Savannah ...6. am Arrive to Milledgevllle •, 2.46 p m. Leave Macon 1146 a m Arrive In Eatouton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Go., Oct. 12, 1856. octl6. CHANGE OF BCHEDUIJ2 0N THE 8ou oWi ft. A ttsp AD New York A New Orleans Mails. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856. two daily trains between Macon and Columbus, and one between Macon and Amoricus, Leave 5iocon ut 2 a m, and 8 P a; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a m, and 1030 p M ; leave Columbus a‘ 416 a m, and 1 30 p m; arrivo at Macon at 10 64 a m. and 7 40 p m;leave Macon ut 2 a m; arrivo at Amcri cos at 6 40 a if; leave Americas at 2 20 p m ; arrive at Macon at 7 40 p m; making a complete connoctlon be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, King*- ville, Wilmington aud Charleston; also, with Centra) Railroad Trains to Savannah, MiUcdgeviUcacd Eaton ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxvillo, Tonn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to lfaula, Ala., connecting dally at Amoricus with ur horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee. Albany, rhomasvllle, Bainbridgo, 4c., witbtri-weokly bocks to Lumpkin, Cutbbert, 4c., st Fort Valley with backi to Parry, HaynosviUe, Hawktosvillo and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Amerlcus and points below Fort Valley, should take the 1216 r m train from Sevan- nab: and tbe 6 pm train from Augusta, to ayoid de tention at Macon. - For other points on the South western or Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amcri- cub at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus atlO 30 p m the name night. Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am- ericus. South-western Georgia or Florida, should tako tho 180 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Vallpy, and reach Amerlcus at 0 40 a m next morn- ^irst class steamships leave Savannah for New York on Wednesdays and Saturday s, end for Phils- lelphlaon Wednesdays, Passage Is the Cabin $26, •Ueerago 88. Fare from Montgomery to Bavannab.. $14 00 “ Columbus « “ 10 00 l( Amerlcus “ “ 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 80th, 1856. mayl6 LE, LAW), AZ.-20 bbls Prim# Lord; 60 do Taytor 4 Son’s Ale: 50 do sngar, soda and bat ter Biscuit: roceived and for sale by mcmahon 4 doyle, 906 and 2<W Be ynmL JRSS¥ WOI7aTO * adventure*. THELife aod Ailvunturee of J p Beckwoartb, A Chief of the Crow Indians, with illustrations. Appleton t Railway and Steam Navigation Guide, published monthly at 16cta. Memorials of nis Time, by Henry Cockburn. Tbe Earnest Man—A sketch of tbe character and labors of A. Jmlson, first Missionary tn Bur- nwb. # of Gold: or the Life and Adventures ol Hobt. Dexter Komaine. Tbe Tongue or Fire; or the True Power of Chris tianity, by Wm. Arthur an eminent Methodist preacher. History of immigration to the U.8., by Wm. J Bromweil of the bute Department. JWJja mwn-l-npa frinctplM, by J. lima, With illustrations. ’ Parisian Sights, by the same author. august 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. .am, J AMES O’HARA woula respectfully inform bia patrons, and tbe public generally, that in order to prepare for tbo fall trade, he is now bU assortment to store, AT COST PRICES and would invite attention 'hereto, at bis store, JF 28 1*9 Congress-street. LAND AGENCY—Brunswick. Ga< ElAVIN M. MOORE JEFFERS hU services to the public in the pur \J chase and .^aleof lands in the counrira ol Olynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware. Coffee. Clinch, l/jwndea and Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing and selling of town lota in the town of Baonswick. Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunswick Thomas H Harden Savannah; Hon James L Sew rd, TnumasvilK REMOVAL. ~ ia Tbe subscriber has Removed on the Bay, next door to tho Republican, Wm office, where he is now opening a —■»-h“dsowo assortment or SPRINol«« AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by the pattern or make to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and comipg season. Thankful for post favors, be hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at tbo shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Paata, White and Figured Marseilles Vesta, for sale at a small pro- •PM JOHN W. KELLY. Brooke Hall Female Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA, MRS MARIA L. EASTMANN, Pmnotal. ThU Seminary, located to the de- 4fty w. M olasses, bacon 4c.— k. 209 bids New Orleaus Molasses . 109 “ BarbaJoes und Cuba Molasses 60bhdsCuba “ 76 “ Ribbed and Clear Sides 26 Tierces choice Hums 10 bids Mess Pork, to Hloro nod for sale by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 00. UUff 29.-1 .} . . * P ORT AND MADEIRA WINIH- 10 casks Port Wino. 0 do Madeira do. ’ 16 do Tenncrlffo no. Just received and (br sale by 80RANT0N, 4 JOHNSTON 4 Co. aug21. tilfl aNu fcKANDY.—flu bbliUAjuier Fei- ton’s Hum 1 60 bbls K Pbel',’.8t Rye Gin • 1 ‘26 i(toilDomoitioBrandy ' V. • 20 J4 and 16 H casks 4th proor Brandy. In store and for sale by Jy4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 00. ltehtful and healthy village of Media, thirteen mites from Philadelphia, by [Railroad, will be OPENED ON WEDNS8DAY, September 10th, I860. Tbe commodious building, now in process of erec tion, with all the modern improvements, will be finished by tbe first of August, and wiil contain such accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort, as cannot rail to satisfy parents that while their daughters are enjoying the benefits or mental cul ture, they have also the comforts or a refined home. ThU institution is established with a view to afford to young ladles the meat perfect combination of ad vantages for tbe attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and no pains or expense will bo spared to render it to reality what it professes to be. a school or superior merit. Miss Eastman, the Principal, was at tbe bead of a school in New Eng land previous to berresidenoe to Pennsylvania, or 1 for the lost six years bas been known to the patrol of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher in that Institution. The Ft. Rev. A. PoUsr, Bishop ot the Diocese ot Pennsylvania, says:— “Mila M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open . Young Lad.es’ Seminary to Media, Delaware Oo. v Pa, to September next, has been known to the sub scriber for aevoral years past. He bas a very high opinion or her capacity, efficiency and devotedneas as an educator. She has bad a large and success* ful experience. Tbe building which la to be erected for her use will contain every accommodation. Tbe village and surrounding country are distinguished for healthfulness and beauty, and the subscriber baa confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no reason to re9Tettt. ,, Miss Eastman will be aided by aa efficient corps of fesebors. Tbs French language will be taught and spoken by a Parisian lady, residing In the family. .The Lotto, German, Spanish and Italian languages will receive due attention. Tbe Natural Sciences will be taught, with the aid of alsrge and expensive apparatus.. Tbe Musical Department will be under the charge ofa lady eminently qualified to fill the situation; and air preferring it male teacher on the Piano or to Singing; can nave the benefit of a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will be under tbe direction of a lady accomplished in Uio art. Tbe Dumber or pupils is limited to forty. The Terms for Board and Tuition in all the branch es except Muslo, are $160 per session of flvo months. Miss Eastman has Uberty to refer to the following gentlemen:— - i Rt. Rev; A. Potter, D.D., and tba Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pieros, President of tba United States. Hon. S. P. China, Governor of Oaio. t«fon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hamp shire, ’ * Uon. M. W. Tsppan, M. C. from Now York. Rev. N. atom,of Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Fa. Pierce Butler, Eiq„ of Philadelphia. J. B. Okie, Esq., do. K. VJ. Clark,Esq., do. Goorge Wharton, Esq., do, Christopher Loesor, FOUavlUe, Pa. Georgo Wyman, St.; *— Hon. P. O.J" ‘ For further tho Principal, MUD SSIUS EtOOiamn, JelO ood am - Media, Delaware Oo. Fa. Ryu 0 IDWiU ut.New. Oulon»i|«!r itramir HorMi, rocolrea and to, Mto tiy »“*8 J. I), S T'.oiiiflTIC LIQUORS—CO bills E MB UiOln bbln LitUtor Folton-s Uattim Rum do Dommllu Brandt' M do clil OJonfcItrut Hirer Uio >.ut» dojlow Orl.uut Iteotitlnd Wbbtkjr augT SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO. topher Loesor, PotUvllle, Pa. [o Wyman, BLLoula, Mo. P. 0. Johnson, Washington. D. C. irtber particular*, or for oiroulars apply idpal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, PATENT Kbbll-dK /1AU. AMD EXAMINE OHABBKRUUN’d O Itoul tcUp.aUu.1 Rump, Ug bo.t, cbrap.il Wl M. $10 U ftA 16 XL J* 27 *2 1*4 *1 a T. $6 « Vi M ih 32 43 64 U 4$ U * « Cl u Helm bald’s Highly paasd FluMTlxteart temjiHIlSo For purifying tba BkxxL removing all dhrasar ari sing Tram sxcassof Mercury, e^Msara and lot- prudauca to life, chronic constitutional dlawsei, arising from an impure state of Btood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy tor Iha career Serdota, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations of the Truest and Legs, Pains and Swaumgs ofthe Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scalv Eruptions ot the acto. It is grataytogto tbe proprietor ot these medkmea lobe able testate that it is now nearly three rears since they were frit introduced, during which time they have been axtenshraly wed in various parts of tbe United States, and have given to patient and ....— r the highest degree of satisfaction in the mb hi which they have been eteptoyed; whether to town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have invariably given the most decided sad unequivocal satisfaction, and prodeced the wort salutary and be&efldal'effects. Numerous letters h*Te been received from the most distinguished pbjrrictans in tho country, and from tbe of several medical colleges, — J highest terms the value of , their superiority over all other preparations for such complaints aa the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu and various modes of preparing them have been liven, all of which of course will differ according to the mods of preparation which each individual «*ay adopt. These medicines require considerable care in tbe preparation and tho employment of different men strua in successive operation to take up the extract live matters, and, to consequence, are most fre quently improperly made, and not unfrequeatly much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by the injudicious and unskilful management of those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. » >s therefore of the highest consideration and import ance to the public and to the faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this and obviate the evil alluded to, I have made a num ber or experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode of extracting tbe virtues of the Sarsaparilla and the Buchu, and to discover the most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments have resulted moet favorably, and it is with much pleas ure I now offer to tbe public and the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all tbe vir tues of the articles they are represented to be made from tn a highly concentrated form, and are the most active preparations which can be made. Two ta- bleu poo naful of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to tbe Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equals in strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $6 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ « «« Certificates of cures and recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMHQLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 263, Cbestnut-st., near tbe Girard House Philo. To be had of Druggists and Dealers to every sec tion or the United States and Canadas. AU letters for the medicine directed to the propri etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw ~ J. B. BE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, a E. Corner of, Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savan nah Go., Wholesale and retail Dealers In __ */»»•*, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Staflk, French, EfcgUib. and American Perftxm- ery, line Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pore Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. 49" N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and FomUy Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Gwee, WUh plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment to cases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac, apTw Feraay time aw above lam win be made. ® per «a» ft cm \t+ will be made oo adverlAesi*au txcftuiat two-ttoii tu thurrTS? ^ AdratiMErau creettl a -Ja Vttvt . *Mft ForD6rtttM«« Ut. ratra .peniM in tb* Um, ut,. ** —Uwanjn.Wcro.tto to. to a, ^ ^ wrembeats sriflbe aiHnstdutUtM torachbouUTttUMl. “<• faratiE. ua; U twoor more, »»ratt. gaMman’ mlruroiBRtt. lm to b, utUm*. Tb. p>p«r. onttra n. firretr...—, . <d tn a contract- wads. PrafrMtoral ud buinra. cvn. not *U1 b. Iswradu IU ya 10^*1 • Cu.onp.nou to brain, tuji, , ,. iMimtbg candidates tor .shce. »fo, to bm- in adrance. • w w M Advertiseae&u not markoi specified time, will be Inserted cat* payment exacted. WkMmijbmtot.. montb.Lir.raii. JwSKgggt****** For om square, renewable once um m !! “ **** ti M ’* 3 ttmtsA tx c(lener \ ed one hah the above rates addh»caL ^ Yearly advertisers stetil be iimite-. to th= .-to, contracted for. AU contracts rhsij t*? M ttt stating definitely the nature « advertised. Any advertisement* act jrocerlT at nected with the burin ess shril bechi/retw-inJ ly, and also any excess ,* matter -^er tit ££« contracted for. Contract advertiiement- payable •icarterlr ll. vertisements from strangers and SSwto^JSS^: AUWhOT * ol '“® Regular advertisers oca all other: ****< a ^. manications or requiring n-.tices desigted t7a2n. tention tofain, concern, st trees, or atr pet-ktt- ter tain menu, where claries are aa-:e:« lance—all notices of private ateccubct*. evt-T ^ tice designed to caU attetu t tu pr.v*^ ^ calculated or Intended to promote itcirrtuj «t»t rests, can only be inserted with the auiomuzi that the sanie ia to be jwdj tor. L ictertu; it m editorial column (which can be ock x\ u.t -i«r,. Uon of the editors) the satoe wUl be Vhsrre n ii, rate of not leia thou tiO ceuu per nne. The undersigned, publtbers o: 1-s.ir. Tr.-W^tij and Weekly newspaper? in N*vamaL tt. ourselves strictly to adhere 10 the ah-we biller charges, and in no instaoc-.- to devote tocru; fhe above rates tr* take - fleet i. i-i- 4 * lf to couttnue binding, until J tanged bj ibr - :<e« % majority Of the undersigned. N. B.—This schedule shall tot in any w»j tbe integrity of existing contracts. AU touncu tor tbe year or any other speeifiedtime, -LyutiycetH with the expiration nf the period for wtxfc itej were mode. u. B. Hilton 4 Co. Georgian <f Snsxd 4 Suts, He, tdi'.uan TunaMOS h WriWIM.T*#* W.-r... r< If MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near the Market.) XpBOM the moet complete facilities in his own X establishment, and through his connections with several of the principal manufecturng estab lishments or Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, tbe Undersigned is prepared to (brntosh MACHIN ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK FRONTS, Columns, Window Sills and Iintils, Iron Doors, Shutters, 4o., ot tforthemprica. He is also prepared to repair Machinery and Iron work or every description, at abort notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA marble WORKS, be is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Aa Also Iron Railing to great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, and put up the work at man- facturers’ prices. H. H. UNVHAE. . Savannah, April 11.1666. f aprll * ORDIN1NCE. An Ordinance to increase the f alary or tho Health Officer of tho CUy or Savannah, and fix his fees for boarding vessels and for giving a certificate or health or permit to come to the city and dis charge their loads, and for other purposes: Whoreas, from the Increased commerce or the Port of Savannah the duties of the Health Officer are greatly increased, aud the salary has not been increased during the last thirty years: Sec. 1. Be it ordaiued by tho Mayor and Alder men of the City of Savannah and the Hamleta there* or in Council as embted, and it U hereby ordained by the authority of tbe same, That from and after tbe rasiage of this Ordinance the salary of the Health Office *“ “* **•—“ -**— •— *--* *-• tors. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City or Savannah and tbe Hamleta thereof to Council assembled, and it is hereby or* datoed by authority or tbe same, That the Tees of the Health Officer (which aboil be paid by the owner, master, or consignee of any vessel) shall be as follows: For boarding any vessel lying at the quarantine ground, at Fort Jackson, two cents a ton up to 600 tons, beyond which no additional fee shall be charged. In case ofa visit at night the feos charged shall oe double the precoedtog; and all expenses incurred for boarding any vessel shall be pud by tbe Health Officer, except that the city will furnish a auaranttoe boat. For visiting aod inspecting a vessel which has been autyected to quarantine, and giving a permit to come up to the city, five dollars. Sec. 3. Be U farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That in case it shall bo deemed necessary by the Health Officer to send a patient to the Pest House from tho vessel, it shall be done by the vessel’s boat, or at tbe expense of the owner, mas ter or consignee or such vessel, under a penalty, to case of future or refussl, of not exceeding one unn- dred dollars, to bo collected to tbe usual manner as prescribed by (rdlnsuce. Passed to Council, tiavaunah, 4th Sept., 1866. [t. s.) EDWARD 0. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Eowasd 0. Wilson, Clerk of Council. LAND AGENCY mHE undersigned will, tor five dollar* per lot, X examine any lands to tbe counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report tothe owner aa to their present value, the prospect for their be- Invariably pledging hlmsoff to give a true and cor rect account, for which all remittance* win be ex pected In advance. He will also sell and remit when requested, and •a directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly attend to all professional buatoeas entrusted to his care. VERNON C. MCLENDON. my IS Attorney al tow, Hwneavtito,«» H AMS AND lard-3 throes cholce.mair Hams, and a small lot of choice IiaftArd, C* - Hams, and a small lot of choice Just received and for ra’e by " • • ^ teptlO J* "• JIBefc.' 1ANDLES, SOAP AND HTARCH- 200boxes Adatntoatine Candles 16 boxes Sperm Candles 80 boxes TalloW Candles : 100 brail SflS^U. «dJ FunUj Sm, ftr Mil bj b “ ,,,UrCl ‘ROWERS, KORKU *00. CARPET AMD UPHOLSTERY WAKKHOUSR, 140 Ctmfrtss and 67 SL Julien T IB UNDEBSIGNKD would take taj ciii;* tunity to express to hh frieni- auo ti;; generally, bis sincere thanks for tow: hbnujur. B e and Influence, which bas resulw. luxiUuu-..» i trado to all parts of the Sul-. Alsu, u-. ;u Florida, Alabama and Tc-nnttsee. ttcreby erii-.-; him to exhibit a stock uusuipos.-ct u- atj SucU-ii Clttr. Families, Merc bants, Hotel Keeper-*, at-5 it-.-s boat Owners are particularly invited u- exatir. :ji present stock, which L» now cuu.jdete is j u. vorioos departments, coa-isting in jart tbi-f-l*-* log goods, viz: CARPS! DEPARZXSM. Royal Mcdalion, Royal Velvet, Hocet WUlon. Mocel Brussels. Tapeetty Brussvls, Power Loom Brussels. Three ply Ingrain, * Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, English Dru^'tU, {ti u riou? width.*,) Mobile Hearth toif*. Velvet and Chenille Tufted Reg?. Plano and table Covert Door Mot? (every variety, Stiver A Hrai* mo:.- Ri>1* Carpets Btotltop. k> CURTAIN AND UPBVL&1ER1’ DPPAhViLM Brocatelles, lace and litisl::: CcntiM Satin de Ialnes, Gilt Cornice?. Satto and Silk Damask, Gilt hn* at.-: tond.* Worsted and Cotton Damask, Ta^b. Lou;< m Cords; Velvet and Plato or various colors: Windo* 8hades, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Covering. Tnm mingi and materia!* for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS From two to Twenty four feet wide, for Rxa? xn, Rooms, cut to fit without a *eau. The subscriber wiil oblige himself to mskettit prices on all description ot goods a? low u therm-, quality can be purchaaed to any Northern city. $9* Carpets cut to Rooms and good? sent to part of the city free ol charge. — An experienced Upholster will attend to tb* and toying of Carpets and Oil Cloths wbc» . Tbe decorative aud curtain departments a charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste m* SUM. W. H. GOON, Agent. octlS 140 Congress and 67 St. Jnlien-iu DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, F I $ mild laxative, tonic and stimulant,and U recommended to tbo public, relying opon its in triaslc worth In too cure of toe follow tug complaint-* All Billious Derangements, dick Headache. By*P«P sta. Habitual CosUveucss, Uuonic foaul.a. toiie Pam to the Stomach and **— Female Weak erally, and l. .... Lincoln, Savannah. • ' ly 1 u-tl- Ji and Bowels, General icbility Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggtot get rod by John.,B Moor*: 4 Co, auu Wm. » OPE—700 coils Rope, various brairds, all XI of good quality, to store and for sale bv apr29 BRIGHAM. KELLY A Ct». PORN- v mkn •In store and for sale by LOCKKtrWNBI.I.!N ^ TVOMFST1C LIQUORS— ±J 160 bbls llko’s Magnolia Whiskey, 60 bbls Tuscaboosa do, 100 do Monong, Whiskey, assorted brands 6, dp Old Bourbon Whiskey, 100 do E. Pheip’s Gin, 60 do P 4 H Conn. River Rye Gin, 20 do Brandy, .. . SOquarcaske-TwiggHooplst and 4to prow Brandy, 20 eighth do dO do do do do, 15 qua d o Malaga Wine, lor sale by '1111,10 WEBSTER ft Mtlia nug 07 No. 91 BifiirMl c IU0ICE ST. CltUlX SOuAK 10 hbJ. cboto . Si. Crain Sugar. , . . 10 bhds cliolcoB. R. Sugar. Jolt rccoitri rorraloby SCRANTON JOHNSUJN ft CO. I'ultukl Hows Burhor Shop, OtMU- Brick BuOilnt, ofpotilt the Bukiii Bum, in WOBUUN EKOAOID. WnmiTiTboroi Barber iSop, . BmtUmSUcri, fora wngonw ikoaop- nnHB (tiUoiibor, thukftil to bln fellow-otlifflj X for'too liberal patronagebe htt recei»e“,«» ts still rocelviug, b»g» respecUuUy to Inform that Uu fom uugagvu sufficient additional workmen from sumo or toe best Barber New York, and will be enabled to accommodate" many gentlemen aa may honor him with uteir j» ^Nfft—Tho BarborBhope are closedoa 8und*l strangera wiU ploase bear tola to mind. n store and for sale by » ro. dec 81 PATTEN HUTTO* * odntog more TOluablo to Tuturo, and whether or /VlrCTib|RJJJi ViriV~P tt k kve uitt ,. t not there is being any trespass commute* thereon, JJ4 160 bbls MsgnoUs, Pike’s and Nectar whW .. jjar* - '— —- • *--- 76 •'do Brtldy, 60){casks do 26 do rods, tiugar and Butter Bwcalt 20 boxes do l [9 100 chests and hair ohesta Oolong, Hyaon on Black Tea 100 sacks Prime Rio Coffee 60 bqxed fresh ground do HiE^dSSraPrSM- nJln 100 do«n Brami, 1W Oo 1HU», store, and for sale by RcMAnON ft BOVIE, ,■ ,a»ui,i207U»yrtra rt E t.uX'it.—luo.ran. 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