Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 24, 1856, Image 4

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m JSr rfi/SiF'- s’,QL >■(!) wWsfr.^wir.^Jj, T' »<^) »8).' : j/a.V, -. ,V'* ; VH-t 1 ■mnnoR'iiUB. -rnULb* Bold iMlttfMh* Coa t Houw door In IVT ■ JtfbHooton, CUradw Oounly, Ownrto, os tt. Flrrt Tuwdny Id Novombor non, bMWwa lb **rrtw, 0 urflO mu.booN nnut and hoollit^ njnndiK,nndJtmn Oupwlor, l« groan o « Bon, u bmuo Mfroat IS you. ■ Jlw, Ihrt w.ll known Homo, no • Botrdlu Honor, loottod nb >ut to jordo (trow U» rtror, MO (MOtat Muth, runnlni IMm Mo book omot to Uio Hror, ooiool wldo. Tbli tot do woll frultod with awiot onnioo, In.pooohM. Jw, AUo.lwoTKj.ut toto, tofotbor with wo bou-ohold os I kiMhon fcwttur.,omul-tin* Otroolhor b •di.molnuooo.numo aboou, lilMoro, blukoto, bednondo, oorpeU ifrmw- oro,andonoolab,an'>oiook,iwr mb, ubioo'otbo, towoK dltrlod onil brwklk-l ubleo. oholn, cooking wtonitu, |luo eondlo .trade.,ubli-oov.r. rod win dow Cortot in, ouo tot .liver <|noM, oiookorgr won, worth Hondo ondohorolondtoofo, hono ondcort, Nolly, o nci'ra woman 43 yearn or an, will bo oold at private rain. All tho abovo oamud proporlgr ■Hll bo toldfor ttebebMtoribe helm and crodl- ttreofMn. PorclUoThomon.lote ot oold County, Ibnuoaihbolbro delivery. W, B. THOMAS Elooulor. logtroonlon, Auy. 30,1 auyM-3m H yrniv WSSMS^Attl Mooftba oxoouton, and Borah a Groom, otoonlrlx, on the o-Uto or John (Iruovor, dooaaood, wlU apply at tho court or Ordinary Ibr led tern Hamlnorf, and In have Iho mate or the nald John Groover dlunloaod aa aiocuter ot WilUam aroorar, 8r., dooeanad r ■ Thoao are, therefore, to olto and admouloh all ■bom It may ooocorn to bo and appear before aald Court, to mako objection (irony they have) In larma lortho law, othorwlao aald Letter* will bo yranted. LMUHHHriiilimrtMriiM Ordinary Ibr Iho kgept.lM*. o. a a GUARDIAN’* BALK, , —Lboaol l beforo ibe Court Houw door In .. Jadbraonton, Cbmdan County, (leorgla, on Iho Fleet Tuceitay In November non, bolwaon the • ligt) hours of sale, Soso, bouso servant, cook, washer and lronor, SI years of uo; Irene, her daughter, 14 years of ace; Minis Bor son, 11 yoaraorage: Joe, her son, 14 months old, belonging to the estate or Lousla Tompkins. Sold Ibr thebcnotlt of the hslrs and ereditor* of said estate. Terms cash, or its equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. , Joflbraonton, Aug. 30, 1864 aug ao-km" CITY SHERIFF’S 9ALB. TTTILL bo sold belbro tho Court Houie door In Tr the city or Savannah, between tbo legal hour* of sale, on tho Oral Tuesday in Octobor next—A ne gro man alavo named Paul) levied on under and by virtue of an attachment Issued out of the honorable the City Court of Savannah in favoj of Robert D. Furgorson vs. William Darby; and sold by permis sion of the Judgo of said Court. Terms cash, pur chaser paying Ibr titles. septO EPW. M. PRKNPERQA8T, Sheriff. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE TIf ILL be sold before the door of the Court ff House, to the city of 8avtnnah, County of Chatham, on 1st Tuesday In October next, botweeu tbo legal hours of solo, two Clocks, two Lounges, one Cedar Bedstead, on*Spring Bedstead, one Hair Matrass, levied on as the property ot John Sparger- burg,In ravor of John Dovanney. cold under foreclo sure ol a mortgago FI. Fa's Issued out of tbo Honor able, Inforior Court of Chatham County, July Term, I860. august S BENJ. L COLE, 8. C. C. BULLOCH CO. SHERIFF’S SALE, W lLLbe sold ou the First Tuesday in October next; before the court House door In States- ooro, witbUi the usual hours of sale tbs following properly, to w.t: uno tract tf Laud containing two hundred acres mors or less,levied on as the proper ty of T H Kigdon. to satisfy a fl. fo. In tavor oT Wm. Emmons. Property pointed out by Wm. Simmons, levy made by a Constable, and returned 10 me this, tits 27th day of August, lb50. sept 4 • John s. Denmark, s. b. c. EXECUTOR’S SALK—CONTINUED, Cl TATE OF GEORGIA, WAYNE CuUNTYI. n virtue of on order granted by the Ordinary of Wayno County, on tho 7th July. 1856, will be sold before thoXourt Houao door ID Waynesvlllo, in isid county, on tho first Tuesday In October next, be tween tbo lawful hours oi sale, the following prop erty, to wit: Allen, a negro woman ,30 years of ago, and her sevon children, Francis 10 years or age, Lucy 0, Mary 8, Robert 0, George 6, Charlotte 8, and Elsy 2 years old. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of 1 ewis W. Bryan deceased. Terms cash. W. A. 8 ALLENS, Executor. July 30th, 1856 sept6 wins iaw, otusrwisa saiu Lettera win di WHmw, William Lao, ttq„ Ordinal] Tar“' ite "»E GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AULNISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to an or* A dor granted by tho Court of Ordinary ol said county,will bs sola, before the court house door la. said county, on tho first Tuesday in November next, between Uio lawful hours of salo: Nine hun dred and fifty (060) acros of land, moro or less, in sovoral surveys, lying in said county on the lull- odgeville Road—one tract betog tho late resldenco ot Thomas Knight, decoasod; and tho other tract known as tbo Mills' place, whore Joseph Knight, Jr., now lives—said Land is boundod by A. J. Will son. Ogecheo River, A. Richardson, and others. Each of said tracts is well Improved. Belonging to tho estate of Thomas Knight, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. JOsEPH KNIGHT, Jr., 1 THOMAS E. KNIGHT, / Aam . September 10th, 1856. sopt!3 GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Agreeable to an or der granted by the Court or Ordinary of Bul loch county, wi 1 bo sold boforo tbo court bouse door, in Statesboro', In said county, on the first Tuosday in November uoxt, between the lawful hours of salo: Tbirty-tbree hundred, sixteen and eagevuiu ivuuu uuu cinii'K wuu»i iu oniu wuut}— it lietog the lato residence of Thomas Mills, do ceased. It U woil Improved, with a good and well finished dwelling house and all necessary out build ings, with a good well and some two hundred acres of good hammock and bay land, lately put under cultivation. Also, all tho Umber, which will square twelve Inches, of a tract of Laud, Hold by said de ceased to Arthur Kerby and tho Umbor reserved in his life Ume. All belonging to the estate of Thomas Mills, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of tbo neirs of ■aid aoceasod. Terms mudo known on day of sale. HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r. Sept. 10th, 1856 scptl3 STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. A DMINISTRATORS' SALE.—Agreeably fo an or der granted by tho Court ot Ordinary of said county, will be Bold boforo the Court House door in 8tatesboro, In sold county, on tho first Tuesday In November next, between the lawful hours of sale. (425) four hundred and twenty-five acres of land, more or less, lying In said county, boundod oast by ostate of David Leo,south by Joslah Zltrour, west by C Groover, uorth bytNocdam Leo—belong lng to tbo estato of Michael Donaldson, deceased ; sold for tbo benefit of the heirs end creditors of salu deceased. Turms made known on tbo day of sale. This 10th doy of September A D1858. JOHN" *" sepil3. JOHN E. GIBSoN, Amlnlstrator. GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR'3 SALE.—By virtue or on or- £1. der from tho honorable Inferior Court of said county, wncu sitting for ordinary purposes on tho first Monday in September, instant, will be sold, at the court houso door of sold county, between the lawful hours or sole, on the first Tuesday !u Novem ber uoxt: 1 hirteeu hundred and eighty-eight acres of Land. Sold as tho property or Beal Edwards, decoased, for tbo benefit or the heirs and creditors ol sold deceased. Terms made known on the day Of salo. O. D. EDWARDS, Adm’r. - September 13th, 1856 »—soptl4 STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may t /concern: Whereas, John Mallory ,wlU apply to tho Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismisory as adminis tration on the Esiato of William Wrlgnt these ore, Iheroioro.to cito and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make obioctiou (if any tnoy have) on or before the first Mondav In November next, oIIiwIho said Lot- ters will bo granted. Witness. Joan Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this e.ght day of April A8M^ ^ apr a Z STATE OF GEORGIA,” B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con-, vent: Whereas, tho citato or William Davis is; unrepresented, ir no person applies for tho admin istration. I shall appoint Joslah Davis, or some oth j or fit and propor person as administrator on said estato: These are. therefore, to cito and admonish all; whom it mav concern, to bo and appear before aald; Court to make objection (if any they have) on ori before the first Monday in October next, otherwise, said letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch eo«ntv. the 6th day of August, 1856. augfi WILLIAM LEE, o. a. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may 1/eoncern: Whereas, John 1\ Hines will apply atihe Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory as ad ministrator on tho batata of James C. Hines : These are, thoroforo, to olto and admonish all whom R may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore the first Monday hi December next, otherwise aald letters will bo granted. * Witness, John BUbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham oounty, this fourth day of June. 1866. junto John bilbo, o. q. q. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. fflO all whom It may concern: Whereas, Mrs Sa- X rah J Jones, Admlmstratr.x upon tho ostate of James N Jones, lato of Liberty county, deceased, will apply to tbo Court of Ordinary or said county fbf letters dlsmissory; These are therefore to cite aud admonish all whom U may .concern, to be and appoar before said court, to make objections, if any thoy have, In terms of Iho law, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, W P Garldeau, Ordinary for Liberty county, this 10th of January, 1866. jyto-a w.i*. omaDEAU.o.L. RTATH Or GBORG1A. nULLOOH i.inNtr.—Tnnll whom llnmgroon- B am i wlwwu, Suborn B CBwut will npplp u tbo Court of Ordlirarv Ibr lotmr. JHmtaow m ndrotalilrxtor on Iho e.ula or PilricX 1) Kelelier, murrlbro, loollo *»4 idmoulxh *U whoa It mav €-K»r», to bo ud UM*r btlbro «ld Oourt to mCra ..bjeotton (tfmij thoptav.) w orb* Ibr. Uu MratHiwdnylo Fobrury noxt, athwwlM “wiuoal 1 miUm’LH, bit Ordlnnry Ibr Rullooh •TATE or GEORGIA, ThniAiOOH fXHINIY—To ill wlwm Itmnyoon. n corn: Wheroa,Uenorrt BHIkoU, will .pply nttbn umrtornrdlurj tor lotion of tdmlnUlnUoa with wo wlU untxod, » Iho ooutaof North* Qroover, mt* or oxld oouutx* *ooon«*61 Theoe nr*, thoroforo, to elu Mil odmoaloh oil whom it mov ooneorn, lo bo nod nimoor boforo uld Oourt lu moko uhgootlou (if ony tbegr b.voj on or belbro uio Irot Ifoudogr in sooiombor noxt, otbor- wloo coin tottorn will bo (rutoa. Wltaeu. Wllllnm Loo, Bug., Ordinary Ibr Bulloch oounty. uu Slot dov Of July 1*66. Jy83 WILUAM LEE, 0.1, o. STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO. 1 iO all whom It may concern Whereas, Benia- L min Alexander will apply aitho Oourt of Or dinary for Letters or Dismission as Administrator on Uio estate of Anson Williams,late of said Couuty, de ceased. Hteae are,therefore,tuclto aud admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (trany they have)on or be fore tbe first Monday to March next, otherwise aald letters will be granted to tbe said applicant. Witness, HBtiucku.hd. Esq-, Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this tho 9th day of August, 1866. aug 26—6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. mj all whom it may concern:—Whereas James X standlleld will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Lettera of Administration on the estate or John Spears, late of said-Oounty, deceased. These are, therefore, to cRe and admonish Ml Whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to fcdako objection (if any they have) on or before tbe first Monday to November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, H. Stmcxund, Esq-, Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this the 6th day ot August, 1866. aug 26—2m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO mo all whom it may ooooern: Whereas Mary Ann X Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let tor* Diamissorv on tbe estate of James P. Dent,— These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It mav concern, to be aad appear before said Court, to maxo objections (if anv they have) on or before tho First Monday to Decomber next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Oounty, this third day of June. 1866. J«S rfOHN BILBO, O.C.O. STATE*OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- \j cern: Whereas, WilUam A Boggs will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters dismisory as guardian or George M Wallace: Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before th* first Monday in March next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 11th day of August, 1856. augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH OO. rilO all whom U may concern.—'Whereas Sarah X Brennen will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Estate ot John Brennen deceased, these are there to cite and ad monish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo tbeCourt. to mako objections (if any they hove,) on or before tbe first Monday la November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, WilUam Lee, Esq., Ordldary for BuUoch County, this 4th of September 1866. WILUAM LEE, 0. B. 0. sept 8 STATE OF GEORGIA. T IBKBTY COUNTY.—To all whom it man con- Jj oern: Whereas, CaroUne E Allen will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters or administration on tho estate of Benjamin W. Allen, deceasod: These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear before said Court to make objections, (if any they have,) on or before the first Monday in October next, otherwise said lettera will be granted. Witness, W P Girardeau, Esq., Oordtnary for Lib erty county, this 14th day of August. 1866. augl6 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L.,0 r^EOROIA, LIBERTY COUNTY :-Two months VT after date application will be made to the Oourt of Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to sell a negro man by the name of July, aged 40 years belonging to tbe estate of Gideon HcGowen, late of said oounty, deceased. NANCY A. MoQOWEN, Adm’x. September 4,1866. septa DIVORCE* Elisabeth Cowley) In Coffee Superior Court, ▼s. V May term, 1866: John Oowloy, j It appearing to tne Court from the return of tho Sheriff, that the defendant John Cowly, Is not to be bo found In Coffee Oounty, and it further appears that he Is not to this State. On motion ol Wm. R. Gaulding, Attorney for Ubelanl, It is ordered that service he perfected on «aid defendant by a publi cation of this orrderln oue ofthe public journalsto Savannah, once a month for three months preced ing the next tern of this Oourt, requiring said de fendant to appear at the next termor Ooffeo Su perior Oourt o November next, and filo bis defensive ttlegation to said Court. A true extract or tho mtoutes of Coffee Superior Coun ARCH’D MoLEAN, Deputy Clerk. aun 2—3m MBliii FOR DIVORCE. BWIIklnxon, ^ In Liberty Superior Court, Iho.. Wilkinson. 1 M *F I,rm i RM- TT npporug to the Court, by tbo return or tho X sheriff, in the above stated case, that tbe defend ant is not to bo found in the county, and that ho is not to be found in the state; on motion or Wm B Gaulden, counsel for libellant, it Is ordered that ser vice bo perfected on said defendant, by a publico- lion of this notice ooce a month for three months, uext preceding the next term of said Superior Court, requiring said defendant to be and appear at the next term of Liberty Superior Court to answer to the said cause* A true extract from th* mtoutes of said Superior Court. Jy2 ti. A. FRASER, Clerk. UIVORCR. ANN BROWN ) BaUoch Bupeelor Court, WILLIAM H! BROWN./ U,roh Ierm . 1!iB - TT appearing to the Court, by the return or tbe X Sheriff, that the defendant, William B- Brown, is not to be found to tho county of Bulloch; on mo tion of Lovi S. D’Lyou, Attorney for the plaintiff, it U ordered that the defendant do appear and file his answer or defensive allegation, on or befote tbe first day of the next term or this Court, and that publication or this will be made in ono of the pub lic gazottes or the city of Savannah onco a month for three months. A true extract from the mtoutes, this 22d day of March, 1866. Jy87—Um6m DAVID BEASLEY, o 10 * 0. UBEL FOR DIVORCE. Elizabeth cuuly | Superior court, John Lauly. ) May TSrm, 1866. TT appearing to the Court, from tho return of the X sheriff, that the defendant, John Cauly U not to bo found iu Coffee county, and bets not in the state; on motion or Wm B Gaulding, attorney for libellant, It is ordered that service be perfected on said de fendant by a publication of this order in one or the public journals of Savannah, onco a month for three months preceding the next term or this Court, roquiriug said defendant to appear atths next term of Coffoo Superior Court, to tbs month of Novem ber next, and filo his defensive allegation to tbe cause. A true extract from the mtoutes of tho Superior court Jy2 £W’D ASHLEY, Clerk. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. C«!XTY davs after date, application will be made 0 to tne Honorable Oourt of Orlnary of Bollooh oounty. tor leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Thomas Crosby, late of sold oounty, decesxed. for tbs benefit of the helm and creditors of said estate Jylo WILUAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. TtlLOUR*—16 0 barrels Dsmnsads Superior Family J? and Oakley Flour, hourly expected, for itlaB aug 2B HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON *00. s TG1LOUR .—200 bbls superfine Flour, 100 do extra X: remily do, 160 sacks vnperior fine do, for sale by WEBSIKR k PALMES. a^biSltMrS'SS legal hour* of sale, all the foilowfog%inda, trig t Twenty-three hundred and ninety-eight acres, ac- oordlugtotha ptaM aTthe same in nine Ulfibrent surveys, oompoMcg one body— he property of th » estate of Jetae Moore, late of paid .qou ty. There on the land two plantation-*, in good repair; on of thent sro good building —uwelling house, kitchen, smoke bouse, bam. stables, gin house, smith shop, negro houses, with all other necessary gqodbrcharda of peaches,ap- wells of water—faltuatoslx _., J and six miles west or Ni. 6 Central Railroad. Tho lands aro nine and bay, all well watered and timbered, andjuiued by lauds of James Young, Sr., James Dixon, aud others- Pur chaser pay lug for titles. Terms ou the day or sale. Kb wk G. W. MOURE, ) September 17 th, 1MQ septlfi smiw snop, negro oouses out-buildings, also, good iwi AUVSKTWtMJ AUIWCT, rSlUDWOHU. tA, Authorised Agent for the Savannah Journal. AuhiuilU). PAl'HItT VuU9.PHOOr WITrt LOCK. Having received the -Prise Medal at tho World's Fain are now i oUbred to the pubUo 1 as the Prise Safo of the World. Toeted aud approved aathey , bnvo been every where, tholr erowulng victory was rosorved u» bo awarded by tho Juries of the Wur Id’sFalr. The proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars in Oold in the one exhibited at the World’s Fair, ion- don, and invited all tho Piok-Locks In the world to ....... I.. .ilk. k.H. .kJk.k.lk. GEORGIA. LtBBR*Y COUNTY. E XECUTORS’ SALK^-Agreeablu to an order granted by the Court of Ordlnar of liberty couuty, at the September* Term, will bo sold, be fore the court bouse door in Hineevllle, on th first Tuesday In November noxt, between Die law- ul hours of sale: The following Lauds, vis : 1.000 acres situate lu Liberty oounty. ou tho Cauoocbeo Bluff; and 100 acres situate in the county of Bryan —^belonging to tha estate ol Joshua 5. Beasley late of said county, deceased; and eold for the ben efit of the heirs and distributees of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN 8. BEASLEY; 1 E.Q. ANDREWS, September 1st, I860. sept 17 wayneutF.rGx; armcr woo; T HE public are warned tbut from this date I will pay no drafts made by 8.0. Bryan a Co., as no auoh firm exht. From 4 thli date tbo business will be continued on my own account aug2—lm SAMUEL O; BRYAN. open the Safe, with or without tbo keys, and hike the | jjgjww ' money as a reward for tholr ingenuity ; although i exocution of work. operated iipun by several skilled in the art, no one pia STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. fpHE undersigned have formed a Co-|«rtnorshlp X under the Act of the General As-tomb'y or the State of Georgia, entitled "An Act to authorize Limited Partnerships," assented to tho twenty se cond day orDecomber, in tin* year 18*7; to be con ducted under the name or* arlEpping, for tho pur- pose oT transacting a Commission and Geueral Mer cantile business In the city or Savannah and State of Georgia. Carl Epping, or Savannah, will be the goneral partner, and George W Germany, or .-a van nab, who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollars, iu cash, to tne common stock, will be special partner. The (usiness to commence the first day or August, in the ytar eighteen hundred Md flfty-Hx, and to terminate outlie first day of August eighteen IT nine. In witness whereof, the said Carl Epping and George W. Germany have hereunto sigued the fwegoing agreement, this thirty-first day of July, CARL EPPING. G. W: ARMANY. Arran: MONTGOMERY CUMUING, J. I. C. V. C. august 1—«w tar The Mllledgeville Reoorder, will publish six weeks. STATE OF GEORGIA, TJULLOCH OOUNTY—To all whom it may eon- X> oern: whereas. Griffin W Parrish will applv at the Court ol Ordiuary for lottera or guardianship of Martha Parrish, a minor bolr of Josiab A Parrish,- doccased: - These are. uterefore, to cite and admonish .all whom l* mat concern, to be and appear boforo gold Court, to (bake objecUoa Ilf any they have) on or beforatos first Monday tn October next, otbsrwiso Id letters will be granted vsWitnfss. william Lee, Ksq„ Ordinary for BalfaMh m u * rof . * r.«. NOTICE. T WO m-mths afterdate, applieatlon wilt bo made to (be Honorable Ordinary of Tatnall County, for leave to soli a portion of the lands belonging to tho estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; It being one tract of land which Has been roservod from former sales—where the said deceased resided at tho timo his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r. * B PH3 sept 31856. “SWE mwo months after date, application will be made X. to the Court of Ordinary or Tattnall County, for leave to soil the Real Estate ot James L. Gra ham, lato of said County, deceased. aug 4,1856. JAS. B. STRIPPING, aug 25—2m Amintatrator. JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. 1J AVIKQ nmtud Uui pikctlu o(U*pn(»> IX >li»,olIbnbliurTloHtahlir>tMiIiUdll]f pnbllo u in Architect ud acpcrlbtenduk Dolfn. fot uyputor tbc couctrgr icpplted ud executed In ill Ibe nrioux h rancher ot bl. protei- .ioo, aucb u PubUo Kdldooc. Mora, DwiUtun, Menu menu, *o. Tborooibly Fire Proof Ilona di- .lined ud eXMUted. OdSoc at pmut In Bur Lane, rear ofthc aualomHouM. lu*—Ip aptuku aw a> U subscriber-would Invite tha attanttoa of nil In want of SPRING AND SUMMER CL0TH ,1M *“ his stock which has Just been received, at OothUfEmporlum, 14TBeystrita^ q could lick the Lock or open the Sato. By au Improvement upon the orlgiual Salamander.: introduced by the preseutowner ofthe tiateut-rigiit, tbo lutorior is rendered wholly Impcrvioua to damp, and books, papers and Jewelry .might bo proaorved In one or bis safos for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or milidew. To guard against counterfoils every BaTe firom tho manuflutery of the subscriber, aud sold by him or his agents; has a brass plate iu Drool, bearing his uamo: each Is also furnished with one of his im proved TWof Detecting Looks, which is a good guar antee against robbery. ^ 8. a HERRING k 00., Nos. 186,137 and 130 Water-st, N. Y. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELL A PRENTISS, who keep constantly on band a full aud oomplote assortment, whlob they will sell atManufoctorera’ prices. aept28 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FftS- raoov qoAUniB or WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, is .Vanufaiiured by SUanu d Marvin, New Fork. In the fire ortho 3d Inst, which consum ed the brick building oocuplod by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite I tho GosWorks, in thiu city, was a safe ol the abovo descriptions containing the books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although the building was detroyod, tho said Safo sustained no injury whatever from the. intense heat to which it had boon exposed, lng the Safe, the contents wore found uu and In the samo ordor and condition os when plan- there, except a slight Ulscoloratlou to the prujuutlug ends of a fow papers, and the backs or ouo or two ol the books, caused by the steam generated lu tho Safe, while at its greatest heat. Tho Sate and contents, as it came from tho ruins, may still bo seen, in the possession ol Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of those cele brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by C. H. CAMTF1ELD, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. Dent, and in addition would nddf that thefbooks are now In use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1856. oct6-tf “ NOTICE* O NE mouth after date, application will be made to the Bank of the State or Georgia, for tbe payment or a twenty dollar note or the Branch ot ' U u> uSSlSu* Washington, the left hand half of which hkl been lost. / augl6—law4 JOHN B. WICK. T WO months after date, application will bo mad to the Hou Court of ordinary of Bulloch coun ty, for leave to sell all tne lauds belougiug «o the cdtato or Morris Darren, deceased. ^ JOHANNAH DARREN. Adm’ix. aug3 TIMOTHY KENNELI/tf, Adm’r. T GEORGIA, 1*IBERTY~cOUNTY; WO mouths after date, application will tx made to the Hon Court of Oidinury for Liber ty county, for leuve to«oll all tbe lands belonging to the estate or John F Bea^ly, of said oountyTde ceased, lor the benefit or his heirs and creditors. JOHN a BRADLEY, { , »ug8 E. Q. ANDREWS, / “ orB * IT 7 Notice. ’ I ’WO months alter date, application will be made « l} 10 Honorable, tho Court or Ordinary of Bulloch Oounty, for leave to soil all tbe Unds and Negroes belonging to the estate of James Hagen, late of said County, itoceased. ^ nut. HAGEN, Administratrix. Bulloch County, Aug 20, 18r*6. aug80 NOTICE. rrtHREE months afterdate, application will be X made to tbo Planters’ Bank or tho State ol Georgia, lor the payment of a twenty dollar note or sold Bank, payablo to Wm Morel or bearer, da ted 1st Juno, 1861, No 687; also, for tho payment of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854, tbo left band halves or sold notes having been lost. Also, to the Bank or Uio State or Georgia, for the payment of a ten dollar note, letter A, dated 4 th Janury, I860, the left hand liuir having been lost. Also, to the Marine Bank of Georgia, lor the pay ment of a ten dollar uote, No 4,b7fl, dated Novem ber 1,1848, tbo left band half having bceu lost. auglO—law3m BOSTON A V1U*AL0NGA. notice;' LL persons having claims against the estate ol , OoorgeM. Troup, deceased. wUl hand them iu, duly attested, and those indebted will pleaso make payment to either or tbe undersigned. THOMAS M. FORMAN, 1 «... Jel6 DANIEL H. B. TROUP, book A job office. Horchuito c*t< bu.upgilled'.tih.rl noUo< «Ub BlU-IIe.d., BUI, or Irtullng, Dray Book,, Olnalan, Card, and Blank Book*. l-wlloutar .UonUtm* Jiven'lo IIOUK AND I’AM- HU.T HHINTINU, *nuh as UtalofOM Ibr OollcgM, “ r MooUUiis. Iloporu. Bjr-Uwn, eto. ’ Thuiknil Tor Iho my llb.nl gatroum. I.or.toloro roculvod, wo rm|Mulfully nilloli a coutlmiuico ol tho same, fooling that wo .ball bo able to pleuo ,11 I both u toprlcnobd tmueo ULOTHING, « at reduced rates. UARGAINS can now bn had by all thoee who JL1 wish to dotho themselves genteelly, os I will sell tho balnuco or iny Ready-Made, at roduced rates on time, and ton per cent, off lor cash. Chti •»b »«» «•• »i wuawuw wore found undisturbed, and avail yourself or tbe chonco to obtain good aril- and in tbe samo ordor and condition os when placed clos. At tlm Star Clothing Emoorlum DYING! AND RENOVATING “ ESTABLISHMENT, 73 TO** 8THKET. M*AB mi COURT UOtI8lt, SAVANNAH, GA., Established In 1839* rpHE Subscriber grateful to his Mends and X patrons for their continual favors, would state that in addition to the Improvements iu DYING, ao quired by him during bis last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements for extending bis business, by which he U uow enabled to dyo a greater variety or colors on silk and woolen drosses, shawls, Ao., whlob ho trusts will generally ploase all who may favor him with tholr patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyod, cleaned or renovated aa may be required, iu the same superior stylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons and friends. Table Covers, and ladies' Crape Shawls, Ac. oletned and finished In tho first style. ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleaohod and pressed in the most fhehionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Torms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through the post office, so that he may know whero to call for them. mch 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. NOTICE. S IXTY aavs after dale, application will be made to tne Honorable the Ordinary ol McIntosh county, tor leavo to sell the real estate, being in this couniv, of tho. late James Smith, kuown as Stdon (rice) Plantation sold for the benefit of tbe heirs of said estate. DEAN M. BJNWOODY,) JOHN JONES, l Ex’ora. JOHN F. DUNWOODY, ) Darien, July l t 1866. |yj NOTICE. A LL persons having olalma against the estate o Evan Jones, lato of Charlton county, Ga., de ceased, are requested to present them, in torms jI taw, and those Indebted will please make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN Hoc AIL, Executor. Oentrevillogo, Ga., June 14th. 1856 Je22 BROUGHT TO JAIL. NSt Brought to Jail In Swaiusboro, Emanuel Co , Bf fho 4tb Instant, a negro mau; he says lib / |L name is. Harry; that he belongs to the estate •o*ot Thomas Clay, of .jryau county, Ga. fle is or light couploxion, with a slight scar over tbc loll eye; about & feet 8)4 inches in height, and abuut2U years old. Tho owner is requested to come forward, pay charges and take him away, as he will be dealt with as tho law directs. Je» HENRY OVERSTREET, Jalor. JLi i 100 DOLLARS reward. Ranaway from the subscriber, *m the 2d day of June last, his mulatto womau LAU- IRA. about 10 years or age, raiddlo height. , ather slender term, black eyes and or u wucast countenance when snokou to. She has assumed the name of Marla Hutson, and would pass for a free negro, and may have forged l'reo pa pers. When last heard from, she was lu the Great swamp in ^t. Luke's Parish, and may pass over into Georgia in company with some white person, A reward or twuuty dollars will be paid for her de livery to me, or into auy jail lu Georgia or South Carolina, so that I can get her; one hundred dol lars for proof to conviction of her being carried away by a white man with intent to steal, und fifty dollars for tho like proof or her being harborod, DEDK1CK PETERMAN, aug&—2aw4 Ullilsonville, 8. C. SOO DOLLARS RE WARD For ray two negroes, or 100 ter olthor xa lodged iu Jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes TfL called John, a large copper colored, hamo- ry%down look and rough face, weighs about Is a landia 6 foet 10 inches high, 22 years old. BoetSO s vsry black with a wide spaoo betwoen his uon per front teeth, high forehead, turns his fest out to walking, ia 6 feet 8 inches high, and weighs 150, and 80 years old, and when heard of last, thoy were to the swamp above Savannah. My address ia 4 mlio branch, or Barnwell, 8. 0. augl2—wly WM. ASHLY, £ faa REWARD. Runaway, on tbe 2d instant, my nogro man POMi'EY. He is about twenty four yours of age; elx feet high; stout built; uoi very dark complected; lias a down look in **in - Auutiraauco; has a soar ou the top of bis fooi, out with an axe. He was raised In North Caroli na, Robeson county; and may be trying to make his escape btek. Any person bi lug lng bim to me, or confining him in jail so that I get bim, I will pay the abovo roward. 0. W. CRaWFOUD, ... _ Colquitt P. 0„ **pU7—2m Montgomery oounty, Ga. T LARD.—20 bbls. 'primo BoUlmoro Lear Lard: XJ fiOfeega primo Baltimore Lear Lard, lauding, and for sate by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. aug 26 Yl OPE.—100 colls Rope, to arrive iienieitr Alba Xi JylO PATTBNo HUTTON A 00. J71D0UK.—300 sacks Palace Mills DouVto Extra ‘ * ‘ Jr* V JosI received and for aalo by > RUSE, DAVIS A IDNO O NIONS.—10 bbls of Now Onions par Florida, received aud Jbr sate by augB J.R KIEINTZBLMANN’8 ESSENCE OF JA91A1CA 6INGEK. fPHE distinguished favor with which this essence X has t^oen received throughout all sections oi the Union as a remedy at once sate, agreeable aud effectual for Incipient Diarrhooa, Cholera Morbus, Weak am) relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan- § uor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., lias In- uced the proprietor to give it every publicity to his power. Upon its morrits comment is unnecessary, as Its own intrinsic worth is its best oulogy. It car ries with It the evidcnco of its superior excellence, freely attested to by the young, tho old, and scores or lamiUee who, prompted by a carefol regard for their health and comfort, are dally adopting it aa an ixdmpkmublk fajult KEMKDY. Tliero is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant ho simple and harm less, yet salutary and Directive, whose worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted than tho Liquid tilngor prepared by Heiiitzehnau. For sale by J. E, DaFORD, Druggist, JelO 3m Savannah, Ga. : CENTRAL RAILROAD. AN and after Sunday, the 14th October, inst, V/ and until further uotico, tho 1’asseuger Trains on the Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Dally at...6 a m and 12.16 p m. Arrive to Macon “ "..2.16 pm " 1 am. Leave Macon “ “.11.46am *» 9.30 pm. Arrive to Savan’b " "10.46 pm" 7.20 a m HCTWnW SAVANNAH AND AUOCCTA. Leave Savannah 12.16 p m aud 8.80 p. m. Arrive to Augusta........8.46 pm" 6.30 a m. Leavo Augusta 6. am" 4.80 r M Arrive to Savannah 1.80 pm " 10.46 p BXrWUN MAOON AND ADOteflA. 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 pm. Arrive to Macon 2.16 p m " 1. am. BVrWIXN SAVANNAH, MILLUKiSVILU k SATONTON. Leave Savannah 6. am Arrive to MlUedgovtUo 2.45 p m. Loave Macon ll 46 a m Arrive in Eateuton &. pm. W. M. WADIiEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Dot. 12. 1866. ootl6. ffTWli PIAMUJhkTBI, HAVING lately rocelvod largo ad- dltipna to our 1’IANO FORTES, we are enabled to Oder at this time tbe . . ^ greatest variety from the best menu- raoturers, from the plalnoat square to the moet elab orately carved, aud from six to aeven octaves. Our I’tauoa are selected from the manulkcturerf whom we have foil confidence in, and we arepar- tioularly roqueeted by them to giya a guaranty with tone > iS* lrUment Mregards durablUty, Penous to want of a Unit rate instrument may ra te with eafoty upon gutting such a one by selecting from the following makers, whose Instruments we endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vis: H. Wor cester, J. Chiokering k Son. Nunns k Clarke?Bacon * Karons, H. Waters, andltatoes. Brothers k Cum- I. W. MORRELL & CO. aug 27 T HAVE boon uaked to allow the Bath Rooms to X remaiu oi>en to a later hour than nine o’clock; 1 therefore give notice that from this date tbe Bath Houao will bo ‘upon until eleven o’clock at night. Price 26 cunts J627 Six tickets for $1. J. M. HAYWOOD, AgenO tone 27 v. «? 8 V rlmenl of Whit0 Goods, Striped Plaid aud Plain .Swiss, Organdies, Tarleton, Book, Nansook, Cambric end Jaconet Muslin, for sale by June 20 »»•»•« L 7 AIK IN k BURNS.' DURE WATERS- If you want the finest drink- X. tog water in Uio world call and purchase one of Kedxte's Patent Water Filters, too article mentiouod to Water Oommlsslonora’last Report, which we warrant to purify the Savannah Rlvor Water perfectly—an indlspensablo article for pontatlon use. KENNEDY & REACH, only Avents for their sale to Savannah. |au24 A LE, I.AK1), —20 bbls Prime" lard; 60 do layloT* k Son’B Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and but ter BlHCiilt : received and for sale by MCMAHON k DOYLE, |0, " ,,w 206 an<i 207 Bay street. BECKWOURTH’B ADVENTURES- - miL-. I.ito uitd A'lventurcs or J I» Beckwourtb, X CU;or or the- Crow Indians, with Illustrations. Appleton's Railway and Steam Navigation Ouldo, published monthly m i6cts. ’ Memorials ofni« Time, by Henry Cockburn. Man—A sketch or tho character malt ftb ° r8 ° fA * Ju ' ,son » Awt Missionary to Bur- ?4 ,W r.^* e °£ ®°hlj or the Life and Adventures of Robt. Dexter Romalne. The Touguo nl Fire; or the True Power of Chris- preacher W,M ’ ■'' rU,u,, aD ° m,D0Qt Methodist History orimralgratlon to tho U.S., by Wm. J Brnmwollot thoFtato Department. •Ktafrllfc''"’" 1 J*m* Parisian Hghte, by the same author, august 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 80U O T „ H r New York A New Orleans Hails. AN and after Sunday, February 3d, 185U. \J two dally trains between Macon and Columbus, aud oue between Macon and Amurious, Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 3pm; arrive ut Colum bus at 7 15 a M. and 1930 P m ; leave Columbus a* 416 a m, and 1 30 p m;arrive at Mucou at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p m; leave Macon ut 2 a m; arrive at Amcri ous at 6 40 a m; leave Americus at 2 20 p x; arrive ut Macon at 7 40 p u; making a complete connection bo- tween Montgomery, Alubama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington aud Charleston; also, with Centra) BailroadTraluH tdSavauuah, Mllledgeville and Eaton ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tcnn. At Culutubu8 with Ulrr.rd and Mobile Railroad to Eufaulu, Ala., conuectlug dally at Araericim wild four horso Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, I'homasvillo, Buinbridgo, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ao., at Furl Valley with hacks U) Perry, HaynosvUlu, Hawkinsville and Knoxville, Ga. Pasaongers for Americus and points below Fort Valley, should take the 1216 p it train from Bavou- uoh; und tbo 6 pm train rrom Augusta, to avoid Uo- teutlon at Macon. For other points ou tbo couth- Western or Museogeo Roads take either train from savannah or Augnsta. Passengers leaving Ameri cas at 2 20 p x will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m tbe •uime night. Passengers rrom Columbus and tbe West for Am- orlcus, South-wcHtern Goorgia or Florida, should Jake the 130 p m train at Columbus, sloop at Fort V'alloy, and reach Amorlous at 6 40 a k next morn- •iw class steamships leave Savannah for New fork on Wednesdays und Saturdays, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage id the Cabin $26. Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 « Columbus “ > “ 10 Ob “ . Americus " " 8 8b GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 80tb, 1856. mayie M olasses, bacon Ao.— 200 bbls New Orleans Molasses 100 " Barbadoos and Cuba Molasses 60hhds Cuba “ 76 " Ribbed aud Cloar Sides 26 Tierces oholco Hams 10 bbls Mess Pork, in store and for Mte by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. BUB 29 P ORT AND MADEIRA WINES.— 10 casks Port Wine. 6 do Madeira do, 16 do TotmuriUe uo. Just received and for sale by DGRANTON, A JOHNSTON A Co. aug 21. K UM, GIN AND BRANDI?.—60 bbls Luther Fd- ton’s Rum 60 bbls E Phelps’ Rye Glu 25 do Domastio Brandy • 20 M and 16 ii casks 4th proof Brandy, lm store and for sale by Jy4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A 00. r\OM£9TIC LIQUORS—60 bbls E Pbolgw' Kyo gbbteLmlier Felton’. Boplon Rom kb do Domestic Brandy 6n 'do old GtinncctloQt Rlrer Gin Tt dii New Orl.U). RooUDn] Whtoky ”•20 X m3 80 « ovka Twin Hoop rn*Mk intor. ud tor ule by nH aCBANTON, JOHNSTON k ». J AMES O’HARA woula rospectiully inform bis patrons, an.) tho public generally, that in order to prepare lor tho full irado, ho is now SOXjSIXNG> off Ms assortment In sioro, AT COST PRICES and would luviic uttuutiou •ni-roto, at his store. jy28 1*3 CongreM-Mtiwet. LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, G«, EDWIN M. MOORE rYFFEUS his sot'vices to the publio in the pur V/ chase and -utie of lands to the counriee ol oSEassssffma ;;t REMEDY jys, Gravel, Beorei Diseases, Obetno- . k end all dtaeaaee of the Sexual Organs, whether tex from whatever eauso they — NO MATTER OF HOW LONG OTA&DINO. This popular and spedfle remedy to now offered to the affilcted, and guaranteed to cure all tho abovo complatots. It searches out tbe very root of the disease, driving outail the dise«wd fluids of the body, thus removing the eauso end rendering the OKRTAIN AND PERMANENT. This medicine allays pain and Inflammation, which other remodies invariably cause, and can be taken with leu trouble and expense to patients. This to- fallible remedy has uvea thousands upon thoi^as from the bands of MERCILESS QUACKS, If not from premature graves. In cases or infection the Compound Buchu is tbs only article worthy of the least confidence ofthe afflicted to performing SAFE CURES. U contains no narcotio, mercury, or other Injurious drug, but la purely a VtokaUe CmpoMm. It Is very agreeable to the taste, creates no perceptible odor, and may be taken by persons of either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, u plain directions for use aooompany the medicine. Reader, if you have any of tho above complaints, do not neglect ^l^ ^ DANGEROUS. With this medicine you can cure yourself; aad thus prevent all excosure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL, This medicine speedily and etfoctnally cures tha moat vtruleutfom of secret diseases, and eradicate! every partiole or infectious matter rrom the system, restoring the patient to a perfect state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Helm bold’s Highly Concentrated Com* pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purifying the Blood, removing all diaeaser ari sing frsm excess of Mercury, exposure and lm- prndenco to life, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from an Impure state ef Blood, and the only reliable aud efiectual known remedy for the cure of ttoroluia, Balt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations of the Tor oat and Logs, Pains and Swomugs or the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, aad all Scaly Eruptions oi the Skin. It is gratifying to the proprietor ol these medicines to be able to state that it is now nearly three years since they were first Introduced, during which timo they have been extensively used in various parts of the United States, and have given' to patient and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in the various cases to which they have been employed; whether in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have invariably given the most decided and unoquivocal satisfaction, and produced the moet salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous lettera have boon received from the moet distinguished physicians in the country, and from the professors of several modical colleges, recommending to the highest terms the value ot those medicines, and their superiority ovor all other preparations for such complaint# as the proprietor rocommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla audofBuchu and various modes of preparing them have been given, all of which of course will differ according to tho mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. These medicines require considerable care In tbe preparation and the employment of different men strua in successive operation to take up the extract live matters, and, in consequence, are most fre quently improperly made, and not unfrequently much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, bs the iqjudiclous and unskilfol management or those unac- a ualnled with pharmaceutical preparations. * <- lercforo of the highest consideration rate* of advehu.^T' TjrUMmiuto Joofpflof 1 Siubte'-Mil 'Urged double Oi.Tli.vo nto,. “‘““i lUlIv, .1 AdVerttaemecto of whatever leuDih r>» For . logger ume »t the Itiquara,... 2 Squares.. Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunswick Thomas H Hardou 8«vannab: Hon James L Sew rd, TnotnasviUe. REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed on tbe Bay, next door to the Republican] i office, where he Is now opening a SPRING! 41 MaoSiiiont"o”r 8p"rT„„__ AND SUMMKH liUUDS, wliloh be will nil by tbc pattern or mako to order in the most fhshionable Btylc. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and comitig season, Thankfol for post favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. .», N, J J :r C . uWln .S’ AItflr,n g and Repairing done at the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro- JOHN W. KELLY. -A AiKA aprl2 Brooke Hall Female Seminary. MEDIA. DELAWARE CO*. PA. MISS MARIA L. EASTMANN. Fnixarix. This Seminary, located tn the de lightful and healthy village of Media, thirteen miloB from Philadelphia, by Railroad, will be OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, Soptembor 10th, 1866. Tne commodious building, now in process of erec tion, wilh all the modern improvements, will be Qnishod by iho first of August, und will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort, as cannot fall to satisfy parents that while their daughters are enjoying the bonettts of tnoutal cul ture, they have aLo the comforts of a refined home. This Institutioniii established with a view to aflbrd t» young ladles the most perfect combination of ad vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, aud no palus or expense will be spared to ri-uder it to reality what it professes to lie. a school of superior merit. Miss Eastman, tho Principal, was at the head of a school to New Eng- laud previous to her residence iu l'eunsylvauia, and Tor tho lust six years has boou known to tbe patrons of Aston Kidgo Seminary, as presiding teacher in that institution. Tbe Rt. Rev. A. Pattsr, Blihop of tho Diocese of Pennsylvania, says:— ‘Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Young Lad.es' Seminary to Media, DelawarqOo.. Pa , in September uoxt, has been known to the sub scriber for sovoral years past. He has a very high opinion of her capacity, ofiloienoy aud devotedness us un educator. 8ho has bad a large aud success ful experience. The building which Is to be erected for her use will contain every accommodation. The village aud surrounding country aro distinguished for hca thfulnoss and beauty, and iho subscriberhu confidence that parents who ontruat their daughters to Miss Eastman will haveuo reason to regret it” Miss Kastman will be aided by an efficient corps of rcachora. The French language will bo taught and spoken by a Parisian lady, residing in the ramtly. Tbo Latin, Gorman, fcpauishand Italian languages will receive due atteution. Tbe Natural Sciences will ho taught, with the aid of a large aud expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Department will bo under the charge of a lady eminently quahfiod to fill the situation; and all preferring a male teaohor on tho Plano or to Ringing, can have Iho beneQtof a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing aud Falnttog will be under the direction of a lady accomplished to the art The number or pupils to limited to forty. The Terms for Board and Tuition in all tho branch- « except Musio, are $160 per session of five months. Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to the following piBfitnun:— Rt. Rov. A. Potter. D.D., aad the Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Piorce, President of the (rated States. Hon. 8. P. Chase, Governor of 0. to. Hon. N. B. Baker. Ex-Governor of New Hamp shire. Hon. M; W. Tappan, M. C. from New York. Rov. N. etem,of Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. lleroe Butler, &q M or Philadelphia. J. B. Okie, Esq., M do. K. W. Clark, mq. t do. Gcorgo Wharton, ftm. do. Christopher Loner, Wttoville, Pa. Goorge Wyman, 8t Louis. Mo. Hou. P. 0. Johnson. Washington, D. C. For further particulars, or for Circulars apply to tho Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, JolO cod 3m Media, Delawaro Co. Pa. FATUNT BoiupiSS ~ 121 A sy fS WA SC IP Kvvry m-u 60. own Cm3 PrDiUr. / '(ALI. AND EXAHLNK CIIAUUKIIlJUJP3 \J I’utoul HoUpnHuulFUDp, till- but, dic.guit MutniiHturnTMilntoCiaiyibliit tor Un gimpoa. ,«t oirir.Hl rot ul>. ’ AUM)Wia»a«._A*! once to the public and to the faculty that should bo standard preparations of unite: and import- Uu S ai ...... advantages. To eilbut tl rm strength ... ■- ... . „— -b ellbut tnis and obviate the evil alluded to, 1 lmvo mudo a num ber or experiments to ascertatu the most eflbctual mode or oxtracting tho virtues of the Sarsaparilla and theBuohu, and to discover tbe most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments have resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas ure I now offer to the publio and the fkoulty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir tues ot the articles they are represented to ho made from to a highly concentrated foripi and are the most active preparations which can be made. Two ta- blespoonsful of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint or water, is equal to the Usbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equals to strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually mode. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $6 " " Sarsaparilla “ " " a •» Certificates of cures and recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and Bold by H. T. HELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 263, Chostnutrst., near the Girard House Philo. To bo bad or Druggists and Dealers to every sec tion of tho United States add Canadas. AU letters for the medicine directed to tho propri etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. aeptl—ly-dtw J* E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E, Corner or, Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savan nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers to __ , Medicines and Chemicals, Dyo Woodsund Dye Stuflk, French, English, and American Perfom- ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of aU kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufkcturod Tobacco, AU the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pare Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes. ff: Drugs, iff purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ao. 49" N. B.—Especial attention given to tbe preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Shin, Family aud Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, Including Direction* for treatment to cases of poisoning, Drowning, 4m. *P»|F MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STRELT, SAVAANNAH, OA. (Near the Market.) XpROM the most complete facilities in his own X establishment, and through hi* connections with several of the principal manutketurng estab lishments or Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, tbe Undersigned is prepared to fUrnlnsh MACH1N ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and Ltotils, Iron Doors, Shutters, 4m., at Northernprica. He is also prepared to repair Machinery and iron work of ever? description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms. Aa agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS, he is also prepared to exhlbitagreat varie ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac. Also Iron Railing to great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, and put up tho work at man- racturers’ prices. H. H. LIN VILLE. & vannah, April 11,1666. aprll OHD1N1BTCE. An Ordinunco to increase the ra'ary of the Health "fficor of the CUy or Savanuah, and flxhls fees for boaritlug vowels and for giving a certificate of health or pormit to como to the city und dis charge their loads, and Ibr other purposes : Whereas, from the Increased commerce or tbe Port of Bavaunuh tho duties of tbo Health Officer are greatly increase'll aud the salary has not boou iucreasud during Uie last thirty years:, Sec. 1. He it ordaiued by the Mayor und Aldor- meu of tlio city of Savaunah aud tbe Hamlets there of hi Council us embted, and it is hereby ordained by tbo authority of the sutue, That from aud alter tho passage ot this Ordii.utico tbo salary of tbe Health Officer bo at the rate of live hundred dol lars. Sec. 2. Unit further ordained by the Mayor abd Aldermen of tho City of.-a vannah and tbe Hamlets thereof iu Council assembled, and it is beroby or dained by authority of tho Fame, Ibat tho fees of tho H-ultli Officer (which shall be puld by tbe owner, musier, or consigucoof any vessel) shall bo as follows: For hoarding any vessel lying at (lie quarantine ground, at Fort Juekson. two cents a ton up to 660 tons, beyond which uo additional fee shall be charged In cat e of a visit at night thd fees chsiged shall do double tbe proceeding; aud all expenses Incurred for boarding any vessel shall be paid by the Health Officer, except that tho city will furnish a quarantine boa*. For visiting aud inspecting a vessel which has been subjected to quarantine, and giving a permit to come up to the city, five dollars. See. 3. Be it forihei oiduined by tho authority aforesaid. That in case it shall bo deemed necessary by the Health Officer to Bond a patient totbePv’-t House trom the vessel, U thall bo riono by'-the vessel’s boat, or at tbo expeiihoof the owner, mu-- ter orcomlguee oisucli vessel, under a penally, to case of fidlure or refusal, of uoi exceeding one hun dred dollars, to be collected to tbe usual manner as prescribed bv irdlnsneo. . Passed to Council. Savannah. 4th Sept, 1866. [L s ] EDWARD C. ANDEKSON, Mayor. Attest: Eowakd G Wltsox, Clerk of Council, sept? LAND AGENCY* ffHlE undersigned will, for live dollars per lot, X examine any lands to the counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and reporttoth# owner as to their present valuo, tbe prospeot for their be coming more valuable in future, and whether or peoted to advance. He will also sell end remit when requested, and as directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly attend to all ] luslness entrusted to his care. Cr H ams and mrA-s Hams, and a small lot of choice Leaf Ur J, Just received and for sale by aeptio J- D. JESSE. IANDLES, SOAP AND STANCH.— 200boxes Adam , naMa-> L-’idles 76 boxes Bpe 1 t. 1 •60boxesTal*'.«*•*» •* lOO boxes No ttl 100 boxes Cols - >5 Pme and Family Soap 160 boassStarca Nr Ml. by *OD*B»,Nt)KJtB*0». HI* ■ '• <. ; do do. do Uo do do do do $20 •24 20 28 32 80 38 42 44 46 60 64 64 68 68 62 61 60 64 70 ••wife 630 — 1 2Ll ™ 80 ■».<*»'««> ‘wo-thlrd.U.B.Uov. w * k ’»» AdvortlBcuiBnu onloral in u 10 P*r fur each Inwmon li® moulli. For moro ta m reteo ipoclUcd In llir .buvo »■» 18S±tfiSrr^.?«SBSa wher “ bulo.81. roniiio, num; IT iwoor more, Iddtach. AuoUoDKn’odv«rU«omcnt, not lob, ojoWdLbuRobooked „ -Atsue* •*"**+**>*. ProloiajoDol and buglne*. card, not him “noa. will bo Inaortod at 180 per annom W "* 1 Calla on gwranna to beoome rauuS.. , Inaortod as other advertisements, b, p ™ .-J 11 b variably ta advance. ln^So ngC “ d ""“"““ r "“ ke '* 1 ».'o I., Advertisements not losrked on tbe . ipeelticd Ume. will bo ta«ertcd onta fo 1 !''" payment exacted. « When any bill Ibr two moulbs advertuii,, tbuu contract, amounts taererllo a . f 86 per oont will be made, • Yearly advertising, with privilege be taken at tbe foUotvtag rate.: w For one square, renewable once, mt •* *• *< twice g» ’ Every admuonal , 4im r eeuw«M'iar‘'u,'£u, ed one hall the above rale. eumtiHou! Ybarly ndvorUsore shall be nmiieu'ie tb, contracted Ter. All contract, .bull b,m.ro .taung dettaltely tbe nature ot l“ beiVft advertised Any adverluetnem. net prepS nested with tbe bllslne.. .ball beclui ly, and also any oxeem ot matter ewrttaliS contracted tor. ““"t Contract advertlsomcms payable auunerlyu ▼ertisemeuta lrom strangers uuu trauiieuturio Regular advertisers and all others sendius r**. munications or requiring ti Hcca Ucsigueii to aUR tontion to fairs, concerts, s ircca, oi unv LJtZ. tortatomeuta, whore elm. go* are nisi-ju, tance-all notices or private associutmui, «un tiue designed to cull uttemi n to i.rivuu cLUmbs calculated or intended to proumte mUtvutual u.t? rests, can only be Inserted with tbe utiitmuMu Ihut the sumo is to bo i«u,i lor. H mseru-o it ib- editorial oolumu (which i-un be only at the dLc«. Uon ol the editors) the saua- will be clmrMil aiitr ruto of not less than 2U cents pur Hue. Tho uudersignetl, pubii-hci> ol iraily, Trl-Wwklt aud Weekly newspapers in ritvuunab, « a .. ito ourselves strictly to adhere to the- above UU d charges, amt iu uo iustanev to deviate iberdrom. The above rates to Uko vllect March 1,1866, ud to continue bludlng, until changed by the iciew» mujoiity of tho undersigned. N. D.—This schedule shall not in any war cCen the integrity or existing contracts. All contracbmr the your or any other specified time, shall onirctat with the expiratiou of the |>criod tor which tte were made. v " Hilton k fo G* i-yian a' tssrsB) k Sms. Ut itUitan 'M-*W6W K Wi,HIM.Ill- O..FHIT.U CARPET AND UPHOLSTER! WAREHOUSE, 140 Oongrm and 67 SL J alien StruL rjlHE UNDERSIGNED would take tlii> ni i-i.- X (unity to express to his frieu.! s and tL..- 'Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby tui-l him to exhibit a stock unsuipassed ii. any Sutir city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keeper.-, ,-u a. boat Owners are particularly Invited b> eximlt.ui present stock, which is uow couipleic to mu ta. various departments, consisting iu i*rt oltliekUt tog goods, vis: CARTE! DETAliTitEM. Royul Mcdaiion, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocci Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingralu, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, English I'ru^cU, (d u rious width.-,} Mosaic Hearth «tq». Velvet and Ulienilii Rif Tufted Rugs, I'imii'un: table form, Door Muu (cvciynridy Sliver A hra.v Stai: Kmi Carpels Uindiiii:*, ex. CURTAIN AND VPUOLSlEUyDEl'ARTilLS) Brocatelles. Lace und Muslin Cunmit* Satin de Dunes, GlltOornices, Satto and Silk Damask, Gilt 11m aud Ihiuh. Worsted and Gotten Damask, Tassii-, li<|-ai Cords; Velvet and Plush of various cvlun; Wtob» Shades, new stylo. Also, every variety of Furniture Coverirg. fra mtogs and material lor Uecurating. FLOOR OIL {.‘LOTUS. From two to 'fweuty -i'our ll-ot wide, for Halhic* Rooms, cut lo fit without u scam. The subscriber will obligo himselftu inaketa* prices on all description of goods as low as Ihetuu quality can be purchased to any Nortlietn city. 49" Carpets cut to Rooms and goods seal n*u) part of the city free ol charge. “ An experienced Upholster will attend totin and Uytog ol Carpets aud Oil Cloths wba . The decorative aud curtain dejartowi i 4 n charge ot an Upholster or acknou ii:.i|edu»lru* Skill. W. H. GL : 1(»>, Agent. octlfi 140 Congross and 67 St. Juln-D^ DR. SANFORD’S INVltiOllATUltt TS a mild laxative, touic and stimulant,^* X recommended to the public, relying «!<*'}** trtosio worth to the cure ortho following ci<ui|aiu- All BiUlousDerangements, dick Headache, DJW sia. Habitual Cgstlvcucss, Chrouic Jiiurrlni;, u*v Pain to the Stomach and Bowels, General I w Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Drugghb f* orally, and by John. B Moore k Co, aud win- ’ Lincoln, Eavsnuah. ly •* w:: 'DOPE—700 coils Ropo, various bra* “S XL of good quality, to store und for sale iff BRIUHJM. KLUY tlju. «|ir8» riOBN- rnai In store and for sale by mar 6 LOCKBrfterthi.il* P GMF8T1CIJQUORS- 1 ,160 bbls Piko’s Magnolia Whiskey, • 60 bblN Tuscuhuosa do, 100 do Mouong,’ Whiskey, ussorlcd brands 5 do Old Bourbon Whiskey, — 100 do E. Phelp’sGlH, 60 do P & H Conn. River Rye Gin, 20 do Brandy, . ... 20 quor casks Twigg Hoop 1st and 4tn Brandy, , . 20 oighth do dO do Uo do dq . 16 quu do Mataga Wino, lor safe by uugid White! KB a I , for 6-ale by 0ORN.-6OO buibels aug 27 No. o* bay-inti /'tHOIl’E ST. CRuIX bU«»AK.-—W-fibdS V* St. Croix Sugar. , . ■asi 10UUdschoice P. R. Sugar. JuM !«*«* thr Kmln liv SflKAN'luN JUilNsi"*' * lw »l»y aug 26. “UAKilEh SHOPS. PolulU Houw HMbex Sbop, Oum' Brick BuMiny, ** l ,u “” rm VOBUikK BNOAOKO. M.wh.ii llwiraeTlnrlH-x SR-P UruuykUin strut, VOUH woiuuum muiOii). 'PlIE nttbactifir, ibankftilp W» 1 tar Ibe liberal |itartlb«««Jj. «“JHJJV ■till reclvtaff, bejs reei^tfullT to il erw is .... . S?rkme!taom‘Km.'oTtae'b«.^b* New York.' anti, will bo enabled p many gouUemen as may honor him witu •Ti'-lb. Buber Sboj* ue oloreC »« i 160 bills Haguebs, PMiFs^V !iKl “ ^ 2 5S JSSttBSSa- „ Chest* And half chests Oolnng, ■ Black Tea 100 sacks Prime RioCoffco 50 boxes fresh ground do 75 bbls White bSSM* 4 * 100 doten Brooms, 100 do Palls, m slorc, anil Ibr ixlnby McWB oF t .1*7 E " LUUR.—lUOXMXX "I 111 ;*} i “ 0n JSSFTiWBAWM&jggjg q ef BARRWH lioSnS. OO 100 b»iM H*p. ioffmjtaimceni, to nBaE**' t } Hftll.