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iliUni offMthor bcdi,m«lr.uiM,quill,
i**, bluiktu, badiUndi, cntpeu draw-
an, and ona .tab, ooa dock, one aafa, Ubln-olothi,
diuni and bawkbal Ublna, chair., cooking
i, (laaa oudta •bndea.Ublo-oorora nd win-
mrtalna, oMlot UlTtr apoona, crockery wan,
■aaoda and .herd and tonp, hono and cart,
aadboca-
> ,»Wly, a negro woman 411 yoara oraao, will bo
nu at prlralo aala. All tha abora named property
WtObaaoldftirUiebanolllorUia belra and otadl-
rare of Mra. PiralU.Th.mu, lain ol aald County,
Taraaaoaahbafbra daUrary.
W. a THOKAfl, t'locutor.
Jatbraoclon. Am- 80. IMP am DO-ilm
QVARDIAtPS SALK.
[U, be aold bafora ibo Court Houaa door il
Jadbraontoo, Ctunden County, Ucorfita, on
_ ratTnaadayln Korambar non, botwean tba
il boon of isle,
l bouse servant, oook, washer and Irene/,
re of age; Irene, her daughter, 14 years or
Ants, her son, 11 yean or a(e: Joo, her sou,
intha old. belonging to the eatato of Lousfo
ns. Sold Tor the benefit of the helm aad
s of said estate,
t cub, or its equivalent.
W. a THOMAS, Guardiaa.
Jefforeontoo, Aug. SO, 1868 aug 30-2m
Jj cern s whereas. Wm. Groover, Jr., one or the
executors, and Sarah II. Uroovor,®xooulrli,rm the
estate or John Groover, deceased, vrttl apply at the
Court or Ordinary for Letter* DUmUsory, and to
have the eatato or the aald John Oroovar dismissed
as executor of William Groover, Sr., deoeued i
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
wbota It may concern to be and appear betbre aald
Court, to mage objection (irany thoy have) In terms
of the law, otherwise said Letters will be grouted.
Witness, William Lee, Bsft., Ordinary for the
counter Bulloch, this lltMayof BepijlSId,
m
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STATE or OBOHOLA,
B UMrOCH tailINTY.—Ibnll whom II may con-
Mil wtnwwu, Sanborn B Cowart will apply
al mu Court or Ordinary M IrtWra .dUmtaory «
administrator on the osiate of Patrick DKololwr,
deceased :
Tbauo ar«, lonretoro, locltu and admuulali all
whom II may c-avx.ru, lo bo aud appoar before aald
Court to make objection (ir any they have) on or be*
ton the tint Monday in February nont, otherwlao
aald lettera will bo ynntod.
Wllueao, William Lao, Kaq., Ordinary tor ttulloob
County. Udaeth dny
or the Ordinary of aald county, till be
■old, ra tbe first Tuesday In November next, at
Statesboro’, before tbs oourt houso door, within Ibo
legal hours or salt, all tho following Lands, via i
Twenty-three hundred and ninety-eight aorta, ac
cording to the plaU or tho samo <n nine different
surveys, composing one body-- he property of tin
estate of Jeara Moore. late ot said uouty. There
are on the land two plantations, in gqpd repair; on
one of them aft. good building —dwelling house,
kitchen, smoke house, barn. sttbUwT:gin houso,
smith anop; negro houses, with all bthoi 1 necessary
out-bulldlngs, also, good orchards of poaches, ap
ples, Ac., also, 1 good welts of wstor—sltuatoalx
miles above Statesboro' nud six miles west ol No. 6
Central Railroad. The lands are piueand bay. all
vroll waiorod and timbered, and Joined by lends or
James Young, Br., James Ifixou, uu.l others. Pur-
chaser paying for Utlos. Torms .on tho dug or aalo.
8. L.*MOGhB. V.T
M. 0 MOOHK.' VAdtn’rn.
0. W. MOORK, J
September 17th, 1140 •' , septl8
...... WPAT® OF GEORGIA,
OULLUCH COUNTY.-To all whom It may con-
1J corn: Whereas, General K MlkeU, will apply
at the uourt or Ordinary lor loiters of administration
with tho will annexed, oh the estate of Martha
Groover, late of aald county, deoeued v
These are, thtroforo, to cilo and admonish all
whom it mav concern, to be and appear before said
Oourt to make objection (ir auy they havo) on or
before mo Oral. Monday lu September noxt, other
wise said letters will be granted,
Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
oounty. this Qtst day of July. 1850.-
JySI W1L1JAM LEE, o. h. c.
CITY ■lUBRIFF’fl MALE
S ILL be sold before the Court Houso door in
the city or Savannah, between the legal hours
», on the font Tuesday In October next—A no-
Jro man slave named Paul: levied on under and by
virtnadf an attachment issued out of the honorable
the City Court of Savannah In fovoj of Robert D.
Purge rten vs. William Darby; and sold by norm Is-
stonof the Judge oTsaid Oourt. Termioain, pur-
chaser paying for titles,
septd EDW. M. PBRNPERQA8T, Sheriff.
CHATHAM SHERIFF'S IALK.
be sold before the door of tho Court
|o tho dir of Savannah, County of
- la October next, between
Chatham, an 1st Tuesday in October next, between
Re legal hoars or sale, two Clocks, two Lounges,
«u Cedar Bedstead, one Spring Bodstoad, one Hair
Matrass, levied on as the property ot John Sparger-
burg,In ravor of John Deranney. Hold under forecto-
•areola mortgage Ft. Fa’a Issued oat of the Honor-
abfojlnforior Court
august 8
iurt of Chatham County, July Torra,
BDTJ. L. COLS, 8. C.C.
wni.MMiH CO* SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold on the First Tuesday in Octobor
next, before the Court Houso door In BUtes-
novo, .within the usual hours of aalo the following
ffpperty, to wit s Ono tract of Land containing two
hundred acres more or less,loviod on as the proper
ty of TU Rigdon. to satisfy a fl. fa- In favor or Wm.
immona- Property pointed out by Wm. Bimmons,
levy made by a Constable, and returned to mo this,
lhe^7lh day of August, 1866.
sept 4 JOHN S. DENMARK, & B. C.
EXECUTOR’S SALE—CONTINUED.
CJTATE OF GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY :-By
O virtue or on order granted by the Ordinary of
Wayne County, on tho 7th July, 1846, will be sold
before the Oourt House door In WayncsvUlo, in Bald
eoonty, on tho first Tuesday in October next, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to wit: Ellon, a negro woman, 30yoars or age,
aad her seven cblldreu, Frauds 10 years of age,
Lney 0, Mary 8, Robert 6, Goorge 6, Charlotto 3,
and E3sy 2 years old. Sold for tbs benefit of the
heir* and creditors of the estate of 1 ewis W. Bryan
deceased. Terms cash.
W. A. 3ALLEN8, Executor.
Jobr 80th, 1856 septo
GEORGIA, nUIiLOCU COUNTY.
A AMDHSTItATORS' BALE.—Agreeable to an or
der grouted by tho Court of Ordinary of said
flounty, will be sold, before the court house door In
•aid. oounty, on the first Tuesday in November
next, between tho lawful hours of salo; Nine hun
dred and fifty (950) acres of land, raoro or less. In
•everal surveys, lying in said county on tho Mill-
edgevllle Road—ono tract being the late residence
of Thomas Knight, deceased; and tbo other tract
known as tbs Mills’ place, whore Joseph Knight,
Jr., now lives—said Land is bounded by A. J. Will-
era. Ogecheo River, A. Richardson, and others.
Khch of said tracts ts well improved. Belonging to
the estate of Thomas Knight, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of tho heirs or said deceased. Terms on
foe day of sale.
JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr., 1 Ad _, rH
THOMAS E. KNIGHT, / Aamr “'
September 10th, 1856. Boptl3
GEORGIA. BULLOCH COUNTY*
A DMINTSTRATOR’S SALE —Agreeable to an or-
jEL dor granted by the Court of Ordinary of Bui-
look oounty, will bo sold before tbe court houso
goer, In Statesboro’, in said oounly, on tbo first
Tuesday In November next, betweon the lawfol
hours of salo: Thirty-three hundred, sixteen and
• half (3316)4) sores of Land, more or loss, all ad
joining In different surveys, and lying on tho Mill-
edgevUlo Road and Spring Cieek, insaidconuy—
it being the lata residence of Thomni Mills, de-
It U well improved, with a good and well
•TATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO.
I ’O nil whom It may concorn Whoreas, Bonja-
mill Aluxondor will apply ut tho Court or Or
dinary for Loiters of Dismission as Administrator on
tbe eatato ofAnsou Williams,lato or said County, de
ceased. Theso are, therefore,toclle and admonish all
whom U may concern, to bo upd nppoar before said
Oourt to make objection (il'auy they have)on or be
fore tho first Monday In March noxt, othorwlso said
letters will be granted to tbe said applicant.
Wltnoss, H STKiCRiaau, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, tUU tho 9lh day or August, 1856.
aug 25—6m H. STltlCKLAND, Ordinary.
STATE OF.GEORGIA TATTNALL CO.
mo all whom It may concorn Whereas James
jL Standfiold will apply at tho Court or Ordinary
for Loiters of Administration on tho eatato or John
Bpoars, late of said County, deceased. These are,
tuoraforo, to clto and admonish ail whom it may
concern, to bo and appear boforo said Court to make
objection (If any thoy have) on or before tho first
Monday In November next, otherwise said lettera
will be granted.
Wltnosa, H. Stbicxuxd. Esq., Ordinary for Tail
nail County, tbistbe 0th day of August, 1856.
aug 25—2m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO
r i all whom it may concern: Whoreas Mary Ann
Dent will apply at tho Oourt of Ordinary for lot
tors Ulsmlsaory ou tho o3tato or James P. Dent,—
These are thoroforo to clto and admcnlBh all whom
it mav concera. to bo and appear beforo said Court,
to maxe objcctloua (if snr they havo) ou or before
tbe First Monday in bcccmiu'r noxt, otherwlao said
lettera willbegrantod.
Wltuoas John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day or Juno, 1856.
Jn3 jOHN BILBO, O.C.C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom U may con
corn: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply
at tho Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmUnry as'
guardian of Goorgo M Wallace:
Those aro. therot'ora, to cite aud admonish all
Whom it may concern, to bo aud appear beforo
said Court to make objection (If any they havo) on
or bofore the first Monday In March noxt, other-
wiso said loiters will ho granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Cliutliam
county, this 11th day of August, 1860.
augU JOHN BILBO, o. c. o.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
E XECUTORS'* SALE.—Agrees Mu to an order
granted by.the Court >of iirdinar of Liberty
oouoiv, at tho September Term, will bo sold, be
foro.the couit houso door,, in'lUuusvlUo, on th
first Tuesday in Npvqtnber next, between the law-
ul hours of salo s The following Uuds, viz : 1.000
acres sltuato In Liberty county, on tho Cauuuobee
Bluff; and 100 acres situate In the county of Bryan
—boiobgtbg to tho eatato of Joshha' i . Beasloy
lato of said county , dtfccasodt and ^old for the ben
efit of the r heirs and distributee* orbrtd*ttniito,
Torms made known on tbe day of solo.
JOHNS;' BEASLEY, K- r . ru
K, Q. AN'DUKWa,
aeptombor 1st, 1850. acpll?
T HE public aro warned that from this date 1
will pay no drafts made by S. O. Bryau A Co.,
as no Httch firm oxlst. From this date tho bustuoss
will bo continued on my owu account,
aug2—Im SAMUEL O; I1RYAN.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO.
T HE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
undor tho Act of the Gcuerul Assembly of the
State or Georgia, entitled (, Au Act to uuthorixo
Limited Partnerships,” assented to tho twouty-so-
cond duy or December, lu thu year 18o7; to bo con
ducted under the name of Curl Eppiog, for the pur-
jhwo ol trnimcUng a Commi -.dou and General Mer-
(5antilebu.-iine.s-. lu iheelty m Savannah and atatcof
Goorglu.
Carl Epplug, of Savannah, will be tho gcuoral
partner, aud George W Garnutuy, of Savannah,
who has contributed Filly Thousand Pillars, In
cosh, to tbo common stock, will ho siiocial partner.
The maiuoaa tocomraonno the first dny of August,
in the year eightocn hundred and fifty-six, and to
torminatu ou tho first day of August cightcon fifty-
nine. . -
In witness whereof, tho said Carl Epplng and
Goorge W. Garmany havo hereunto signed the
foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day of July,
1860.
CAJIL KITING.
G. W: i ARM ANY.
Arran:
MONTGOMERY CUMMING, J. I. C. C. C.
august 1—tiw
tStr The MUIedgevilic Rccordor, will publish six
weeks. .
latohod dwelling house and all necuiary out-build-
lop with a good well and aome two hundred acres
•r good hammock and bay land, lately put under
•ulUvatlon. Also, all tbe timber, wblcbwlll squaro
forelva Inchos, of a tract of Land, Eold by sold do-
naaed to Arthur Kerby and tho timber veaorved In
Ea Ufa time. All belonging to tbe estate of Thomas
MUM, doceased. Sold for the bcuefit of the nelrs of
raid daoeasod. Terms made known on day of sale.
HARDY B. HODGES, Adra’r.
■apt, loth, 1856 _ aeptia
■TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE— Agreeably te an or*
der granted by tbe Court or Ordinary or said
nounty, will be sold before tbe Court House door
Ik Statesboro, in said county, on the first Tuesday
to November next, betweon tbo lawfol hours of
salt, (426) four hundrod and twenty-flva acres of
laaa, more or less, lying in said oounty, bounded
•Ml ay estate of David Loo,Bouth by Josiab Zitrour,
weak by 0 Groover, north bytNeedam Leo—belong
if to Uie estate or Michael Donaldson, doceased ;
■Hd for the benefit of tho holrs and creditors or sold
deceased. Terms made known on tbe day of salo.
this loth day of Beptembor A D1856.
JOHN E. GIBSON, AmlnlsVraVor.
•BORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue or nu or
der from tho Uonorahlo Inferior Court of aald
•aunty, wnen sitting for ordinary purposes ou the
flgat Monday in Sontembor, instant, will bo sold, at
•a court house door of said county, botwoon tho
lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next : lhlrteen hundred and olghty-elght acres
«f Land. Sold as the property or Boal Edwards,
raceaaed, for tbe benefit of tho heirs and creditors
al aald deceased. Terras mado known on the day
Of salt. 0. I). EDWARDS, Adm’r.
. Beptembor 13th, 1866 •—sept!4
•TATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY-To aU whom it may
YJoouctrn: Whereas, John Mallory, will applyto thu
•on or Ordinary for Letters Dismtsory os admiuls-
trataoa on the Esuvlo uf WUUam Wright those aro,
(jwwri fo cite and admonish all whom it may
•anon, to be and appear beforo aald Court, to
■toll* objection (if any thoy have) on or before the
•St Monday In Novombor noxt, othwiw aald tot-
ton will bo eranted.
Witness. Jonn Bilbo, EBq., Ordinary ibr Chatham
“ ir, this eight day of April 1856.
.OHN BU.BO, o. 0. «.
B'
* STATE OP GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom It may con
oera t Whereas, the estate or William Davis is
rarepreseoted. If no person applies for tho admin
Miration, I shall appoint Joaiali Davis, or some oth
• tt and proper person as administrator on said
•Mate:
These are, therefore, to cite aad admonish all
. whom u may concern, to bo and appear bofore said
Ooartea make objection (If any they havo) on or
before tha lint Monday in October next, otherwise
•kid letters will be granted.
Wltnaas, William toe, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
•canty, the 6th day or August. 1856.
•df® WILLIAM LEE, o. I. fl.
, STATE OF GEORGIA.
./^IHATBAU OOUNTY—To all whom it may
•raoern: WhflreM, Jolm P. Hines wUI apply
am* Ooort of Ordinary tor loUor* dlamiiMry u nd-
adnintrntor os tho bstnto of dnsunO. Utnn:'
Hum ore, Uurotoro. to clto tod admonlnhaU
ihu It may concorn, to bo and appear beforo said
Oourt to make objection (If any tb«y bare) on or be-
toretb. lr.t Monday In December neat, otherwlae
•aid lotted wilt bo nentod.
WHnou, John Dlibo, tbo. Ordbiery tor Obstbam
■srr* ^ ° 7 fcMk.,o.^
MCORGIA, UB1RTVJCOOHW.
mo an wboa It may concorn: whereat, MreSa-
I tlb JMtn Admlnlatralrix upon the eeute of
Aaee N Joan, lata of liberty county, daceaaed,
will apply to tbo Oourt of Ordinary of said county
^HtoMalro Uurotoro lo clto and admonish ill whom
It mar concorn, to bo and appear baton said court.
It man oblectlona, If any they bun, in tormaof
Nu lav. oUurwlM Mid lotion will bo (ruled.
Wltaeae, W P Oarldeeu, Ordinary tor liberty
aoMty,udoiotb of January, 1IM.
. W*-*
OIRiDEAO, a .1.
BTATB OP OKOUGIA-.
B ouoca COUNTY.—To all whom It tiny coo-
> oera: wb«eaa,Orlfln W Parrlab will apply at
Oonit ot Ordinary tor leilora of (iiardlaneblp of
ItoMba Parri.b, a minor bMrorjoelab A Parmb,
NOTICE.
T WO m jutbs uftor date, applientiou will bu mudo
to tho Honorable Ordinary of Tatnail County,
for louvo to soli a portion of tho lands belonging to
tbe eatato of Josso Copolond, deceased; it being one
tract of land which has been reserved from former
sales—where tho said deceased resided at the timo
or his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r.
sept 13 , supt31856.
~ m&m.
T WO months alter date, application will bo made
to tho Court of Ordinary or Tattnall Oounly,
lor lo*vo to soil the Real Esuto ol Jamos L. (Ira-
ham, lute of said County, deceased.
aug 4, 1850. ,JA8. B. STRIPPING,
aug 26—2m Am utstrator.
•TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
T O all whom it may concern.—Whoreas Sarah
Brennen will apply al tho Court or Ordinary
for totters of Administration on tho Extate ol John
Brennen, deceased, thoso aro there to clto and ad
monish >11 whom it may concern, to be and appear
before tho Court, to make objections (If any they
hove,) on or bofore the first Monday in Novombor
next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordidary for Bulloch
County, this 4th of September 1866.
WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C.
SOptft
STATE OF GEORGIA.
L IBERTY COUNTY.-To all whom It man con-
corn : Whereas, Caroline E Allen will apply at
the Court or Ordinary for letters or administration
on tbe estate of Benjamin W. Allen, doceased:
. These are therefore to cite and admonish all cou-
derned, to be and appear before said Court to moke
objections, (if any thoy have,) on or before tho
first Monday lu Octobor next, otherwise said letters
willbegrantod.
Witness, W P Girardeau, Esq., Oordlnary for lib
erty county, this 14lb day or August, 185(1.
W. P.
augl6
. GIRARDEAU, o. I...C
r^EORGlA, LIBERTY COUNTY :—Two months
VJT after date application will be mado to tbo
Court of Ordinary or liberty County for leave to
sell a nogro man by tho name or July, aged 40 tears
belonging to tho eatato of Gideon HcUowen, late
of said county, deceased.
NANCY A. McGOWEN, Adm’x.
September 4,1850. sopte
DIVORCE*
Elizabeth Cowley) In Coffeo Superior Court,
vs. > May term, 1856«
John Cowley, )
It appearing to the Court IVom tbe return of tho
Sheriff, that the defendant John Cowly. is not to bo
bo found in Coffee County, and it further appears
that he is not In this State. On inotlou ol Wm. R.
Gauldlng, Attorney for llbotant, tt Is ordered that
service bo perfected on said defendant by a publi
cation or this orrder in one ortho public journals lu
Sarannuh, once a month for tbreo months preced
ing the next tom or this Court, requiring said de
fendant to appear at the next term of Coffee Su
perior Court a November noxt, and filo bis defensive
Rlegatlon to said Court.
A true extract or tho minutes of Coffee Superior
Conn
ARCH’D MoLEAN, Deputy Clerk.
aun 2—3m
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
K WlUdnaon, 1 ^ jj berljr i3 UJ> o r i 0r Court,
ThOB. Wilkinson.) **** Term »
I Tappermgto tho" Court, by tho roturu of tho
sheriff, In tho ubOvo stated caso, that the defend
ant lu not to bo found lu tho county, uud that ho U
not to bo found in tho stuto; on motion of Wm B
Gaulrten, counsel for libellant, \\ Is ordered ttmt, ubr-
vlco bo perfected on said .defendant, by^a publica
tion of this notice onco u month for three months,
next preceding tho noxt term of said superior Court,
roqulring said defendant to bo aud uppour at tho
noxt term of Liberty Superior Court to answer in
tho sold cause'
A true extract from tho minutes of said .Superior
Court.
Jy2 _ 'B. A. FRASER, Clork.
uivcmcicL '
ANN BROWN | Sl ,| teb suiwolor (Joiirl,
WUiLlAM III BROWN. J M,rcl1 T * rm ' IliM '
TT appearing to the Court, by tho return of tbo
JL Sheriff, that Iho dofondant, William B. Brown,
U not to bo found in the county of Bulloch; on mo
tion of tovi 8. D’Lyon. Attorney for tho plaintiff, it
is ordored that tho dofondant do apiiear and filo bis
answer nr dofonslvo ullcgution. on or bofoto tho
first day of the next torm of tins Court, and that
publication of this will bo nrado in ono of tho pub-
Ho gazettes of tho city of Savannah onco a month for
three mouths.
A truo extract from tbe minutes, this 22d day or
March, 1860. 7
Jy27—lamhtn DAVID BEASLEY, c a o K o.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
EllMbott. caolY^ ^ 3up „ rlor ,„ Jurti
JoIra UnlT. ' J Nay Torm, 19*11.
r Appearing to tho Court, from tho return nr tho
uhoriff. that tho defendant. John Cuuiy is not to
bo found in Coffoo county, and he is not in the stato;
on motion of Wm B Gauldlng, attoruoy for Ubollant,
it ts ordored that sorvioe be porfcctod on said do
fondant by a publloation of this ordor in ono of tho
public journals of Savannah, onco • month for
tbreo months preceding tbe next torm or this Court,
requiring Bald defendant to appear at tho noxt torm
of Coffoo Superior Court, la the month of Novom
bor noxt, and file his dofonslvo allegation to the
caust.
A true extract from tho minutes ol tho Superior
Court
Jy2 EW’D ASHLEY, Clerk.
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
S IXT Y days after date, application will be mado
to tn* Honorable Court or Orinary or Bulloch
county, ror leave to sell all tho lands belonging to
tbe eatato or Thomas Crosby, lato of said county,
deceued. for the benefit or Uia heirs aud creditors
of said astatn
Jylb WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r
F lour—i6 ®
aud Oakley
barrota Demneads Superior Family
Flour, hourly expected, for Saleh
HUICOMBE, JOHNSON &CO. fi
F I.0UK .—200 bbls auperfino Flour, 100 do extra
family do, 160 sacks superior Ine do. for sale
by WEBSTER A PALMES,
JOHN 8. NORRIS,
ARommoT.
IIAVING resumed the practice of hlaprofet*
IX slon, offers his services to hia rrlend* Sad tbe
public as an Architect and Superintendent.
Design* fot any part of tho country supplied aad
|U WMIMJI orwnu ovmmmn uuviuuiw, W
Ult .took «Uob bu Joat boon rwatvod, at da wr
«&^Japortba,l«B.ya»ob j ^
NuiTcjfc
O NE month nftor date, appltcatlon Mill bo made
to Iho Bonk or tbo Stato or Georalo, tor the
paymontor- 1 —*- • l -• , — — - w
said Bank
which has been lost,
anglft—law4 JOHN B. WIC'K.
> Bank or tho Stato or Georgia, for the
f a twenty dollar noto or the Branch o
at Washington, the Jolt hand half o
llAAfl l/Ut " M/' ■
T WO months after dato, application will bo mad
to tho Hou Court of ordinary of Bulloch coun
ty, for leavo to soil all tbe lands belonging lo tho
estate or Morris-Darren', deceased.
JOHANNAH DARREN, Adm’lx.
aug3 . TIMOTHY KENNELL^. Adm’r.
T GEORGIA, LIBfiRTY“COUNTY.
WO months arter date, application will be
made to the Uon Court of Ordinary for Liber
ty county, for louvo . to soil all Iho lands belonging
to the ostafo of John F Beasly, or said county, do
ceased, for the benefit of bis heirs and creditors.
JOHN 8. BRADLEY, )
augQ E. Q. ANDREWS, J “ or8 *
, NOTICE.
'WOmouths after date, application will bo made
honorable, the Oourt or Ordinary or
Bulloch Oounty, for leave to sell all the Lands and
Negroes belonging to the OKtate of Jamos Hagen, lato
ol said County, deoeaaod. ’
u ir k KEZIAH HAGEN, Administratrix.
Bulloch County, Aug 29, 1868. aug 30
NOTICE.
T HREE months after date, application will be
made to the Planters’ Bank or the Stato or
Georgia. lor the payment or a twenty dollar note
of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da-
tod lal Juno, 1851, No 687; also, for tbo payment
of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854,
the left hand halves ol said notes having been lost.
Also, to tho Bank of the-Stato or Georgia, for the
payment or a tou dollar nott. letter A, dated 4 th
Janury, I860, tho left hand half having been lost,
Also, to the Marino Bank of Georgia, lor tbe pay
ment of a ton dollar note, No 4,97«, dated Noveni
her 1,1843, tbo left bund half liavlug been lost.
auglO—luw3m , BOSTON k V11.LALONGA,
NOTICE."'
A LL persons having claims against the estate ol
Goorgo M.Troup, docoasod, will hand thorn
lu, duly attested, and those indebted will pleoso
make payment to either of the underalgued.
THOMAS M. FORMAN, > „ ■
jo 10 DANIEL H. B. TROW, / E * rA
NOTICE.
S IXTV uava after date, application will bo made
to tue Honorable tho Ordinary ot McIntosh
conuty, mr leave to sell the real estate, boing in
tliis coiuiiv, or the late James Smith, known us
Sidon (rice) llantauou sold for tho bauetitof tho
heirs of said estate.
DEAN H. DUNWOODY,)
JOHN JONES, • Iex’oi
JOHN F. DUflWOODY, J
Darien, July 1,106, • Jy2
NOTICE.
A LL persons having qlaiimj against the estate
Evan Jouas, late of Charlton county, Gu., do-
ceased, aro requested to present them, iu torms jI
law, aud those Indebted will picasu make payment
to tho subscriber.
STEPHEN McCALL, Executor.
OoutrevIHago, Ga., Juno 14th, 1850 je22
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
■ju Brought to Jail in Swslnsboro, Emanuol Co
8r on tho 4th Instant, a uegro man; ho say.-* his
'RL name is Harry; that I10 belouga to tho estate
•»*ot Thomas Clay, or Jryau County, Ga. He is
of light complexion, with a slight scar over tho left
uyo;about6 feet3)4 inches’in height, uud about""
years old.
Tho owucr is requested to come forward, pa
charges and take him away, as ho will bo dealt wit
m tho law direct*. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Jo» Jator.
JLih
m
100 Dor.IiAIlM REWARD.
■ Runaway from the subscriber, on tho 2d
day of Juno last, bis mulatto woman LAU
RA. about 19 years or age, middle height,
rathor slender form, black eyes and of n
nuwiiuitst countenance when spoken to. 8ho bus
assumed tho namo of Maria Hutson, and would
pass for a free negro, and may have forged free pa
pers. When last lteard from, sbo was in tbo Great
Swamp In si. Luko’9 Parish, uud inay pass over
into Georgia In company with some white portion,
A reword of twouly dollars will ho paid for hor dc
livery to me, or Into any Jail iu Georgia or. South
Carolina, so that I can get her; onn hundred dol
lars for proof to conviction of her boing carried
away by a white man with intent to steal, and fifty
dollars for tho liko proof of hor beiiig harbored.
DEDR1CK PETERMAN,
aug9-2aw4 Gillisouvlllo, S. C.
5400 DOLLARS REWARD
* For my two nogroes, or 100 for eithor
lodged in jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes
called John, a forge copper colored, hames
down look and rough race, weigh* about 1* a
tend Is 6 feet 10 laches high, 22 yearn old. Boat8Q
a vory block with a wide space between his uon
per front teeth, high forehead, turns bis foci out in
walking, is 6 root 8 inches high, and weighs 150,
and 30 years old, and when hoard of last, thoy
wore in the swamp above Savannah. My address
Is 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 8. 0.
augl2—wly WM. ASHLY,
l
$5921 REWARD.
Ranaway. on the 2d lostaut, my negro
man POMPEY. Ho is about twenty-four
years or age; six feet high; stout built; not
very dark complected; has a down look Ir
uuuntonauco; has a scar.on tho topur his fool
with an axe. Ho wo* raised in North Caroli
na, Robeson county; aud may be trying to make
his escape back. Any porsou bi inglug him to me,
or confining him in jail so that I got him, 1 will pay
tho aboro rowurd.
C. W. CRAWFOgD,
Colquitt P.O.,
Montgomery county, Ga.
.. t AuthprlZod Agent for the Savannah Journal.
witii W.ijJliFAfSir wjffipJC-PBoor iook.
! Having received thu
Prize Modal at the
World’s Fair, aro now
fillbred to tho pttbllo
os tho Prize Safe of
litre World. Tested
and approved as thoy
. havo boon every
where, their crowning victory was rosorvod to bo
awarded by tho Juries or the Wurld’sPair.
llie proprietor placed Ono Thoasand Doltuis in
_ofd in tho one ozhlbitod at tho World’s Fair, Lon
don, and invited ullthe Pick-1 auks in tho world to
open tho Safe, with or without tho keys, aud take tlm
money as a reward for their Ingenuity ; although
operated upon by several skilled In tho art, uooue
could Pick the Lock or opou tho Snfo.
By an Improvement upon thooriginulSalamander,
introduced by the preseutownor ol; the patent-right,
tho interior Is rendered wholly impervious to dump,
and books, papers aud Jowelry might bo preserved
in ono of bis safes for a century without contracting
blemish from mould or mllldow.
To guard agalust counterfeits ovefy Safe from tho
matutftietory of tho subscriber, and eold by him or
his agents, has a brass plate lu trout, bouriug his
name; eaoh fo also fUruishod with ono of hislm-
lirovea Tlilof Detecting I«to, which to a gooJ gunr-
anteo am»inst robbery. . "
■ S. C. HERRING k CO.,
Nos. 185, 187 and 139 Water-st., N. Y.
Agents in SaVannab, Messrs. BELL k PRENTJiiS,
who keep constantly on baud a full and complete
assortment, which they wilt sell at Manufacturers
■ xept28
m wm& ^
fflTffi
tOOAI. EVIDENCE OF THE VAI.UB AND KlISv-
PROOK QUAUTIKK Or
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
Ar Manufactured bu Steamt & Marvin, New York.
lutho fire of the 3d
Inst., which consum
ed the brick buildiu;
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Thomas, opposit:
,lhc Gas Works, lutldw
city, was 11 safe ol
tbeabovodescriptioiu
containing the books, papers, and money of Mr.
Thomas, and although the building way detroyed,
the said Safe sustained no Injury wnatover from tho
intonso beat to which it had beeu ox|hw«mI. On iqien-
ing tho Safe, tho contents wore found midlHtnrnod.
and in the same ordor and condition as when placed
there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting
ends ofa few papers, and tho backs of one or two ot
tbo books, caused by the steam generated iu thu
Safe, while at its greatest heat.
The Sole and contents, as it came rrom the ruins,
may still bo soon, iu the possession of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gus Works. A largo assortment of these cele
brated Safes always on hand,and for salo by
• C. H. CAIJI’FIELD,
Agont for tho Manufacturers,
a 171 Buy-st., Savannah. Ga.
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFIOK.
Mernhunto ctut l)c.ui?|ifiod.Ubor! uotico with
UlU-Haadj., BUI. dr Lading,
Dray Books* Clraiilmw, Unrda
and Blank Book*.
Particular attoulloq glv*n*to BOOK AND PAM
PHLET PRINTING, siicii as Catalogues for Colleges,
i'roreedlngs of Mootings. Reports, By-laws, etc.
Thankful for thu very llbornlpntronago heretofore
received, wo resiwctlully solicit a continuance ol
tho same, reeling Hint wo shall bo ablo to please nil
who may favur us with n call, both ns to prices and
execution of work.
" "PIANO FOHtEbT"
HAVING lately received largo ad
ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wc
ai e enabled to oiler at this Unto the
greatest variety Irom the best manu
facturers, from the plainest squaro to tho moBt elab
orately carved, and from six to soven octaves.
Our Pianos nru selected from tho manufacturers
whom we have foil confidence in, and wo aro par
ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with
ovory Instrument sold by us as regards durability,
tone, Ac.
Persons In want.of a first rate Instrument may re
ly with solely upon getting such a one by selecting
from the following makers, whoso instruments we
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, via : H. Wor
cester, J. Chlokoriug Ac Son. Nunns dc Clarke, Bacon
A Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers « Gum
ming I. W. MORRELL A GO.
aug 27
L ^COhb AND ~HO’
1 HAVE been asked to allow tho Bath Rooms to
remain open to u later hour than nine o’clock ;
I thoroluro give uolicu that from this date the Bath
Houso will be upon until eleven o’clock at night.
Price 25 cents Six tickets for $1.
Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agont.
FI.\E FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
AT REDUCED RATES.
B ARGAINS can now bu hud by all those who
wi-h to cluthu thurosolves genteelly, as l will
sell the balance of my Ready-Made, at reduced
rates on time, and teu per cent, off lor cash. Call
nud avail yuursolf of tho oluuiou to obtain good arti
cles. At thi* .•’tar nothing Emporium.
WILLIAM 0 PRICE,
i“ne 147 Bay Rtreut.
D RESS goods.—a large and flnu assortment or
colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French
Cambrics. French MuMins, Brilliants and Prints, as
well as a largo assortment of White Goods, Striped
j Plaid nud Plain Swiss, Organdies, Turlcton, Book,
, Nansook, Cambric sud Jaconet Muslin, for salo by
1 Juuu20 AIK IN K BURNS.
do
do
July 26,1855.
I take pleasure In corroborating the foregoing state-' A lug water lu the world call and purchase one of
moot, amt iu addition would odd, that tho books are j Keazlo • Patent Water Filitirs
now In use.
July 26th, 1855.
J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
oct6—tf
Patent Water Filter*.
the article mentioned in Water Commissioners’ iast
Report, which we warrant to purify tho Savannah
River Water perfectly—an indispensable article for
pantatlun use. KENNEDY k REACH.
jan24 only Agents for their sale lu Savannah.
mn
thatii
A LE, LARD, 26 bbls Prime Imrd; 60 do
Taylor k son's Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and but-
BNouft: received and for Rato hi-
. Vl , , , . —Steam Navigation Guido,
published monthly a 11 fids.
Momoriats ol bi< Time, by Henry Conkburn.
. 1 . Ernest Man—A sketch of tlio character
malt 01,3 0l ' A ’ ,l " d30tt > flr8t Missiou wyte Bnr-
Now Age of Gold; or Iho Life and Adventures of
Robt. DexterRomaine.
The Tongue of Fire; or Iho Truu Power of Chris
tianity, by Win. Arthur an eminent Methodist
preacher.
History olTmmlgrution to tho I’S., by Wm. J
Bromwell of the Hut 5 Dopurtraeut.’
Italian sights—Papal Principles, by J. Jarvea,
with illiistiutloiis. *
Parisian Sights, by tho same autlior.
au 8»«t 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
■affiBLftm.,.
J AMES O’HARA would respocuully inform hia
foilrciis, ami tho public generally, that iu
order to prepare for tho fall trade, hols uuw
SBIaBIINTGr OFF
bis usssortinunt in store,
AT COST PRICES
and would invite atiuutiou •hereto, at Ids store,
J.v 28 123 ('onjffcss-stfcet.
DYING AND RENOVATING
E ST A Bl. IS H ME NT,
73 TOBI "MWam1 oodkt house, I 3 "Star«lX
Bltablllhcd III i's3B. McM JHON k DOYLE,
IHG Subscriber gratolbl to his Irionds aud i " " nnl 206 -”' 1207 B »r
. patrons for their contluual favors, would state !
it in addition to tho improvements iu DYING, ac ‘
qulred by him during his last visit to England and
Scotland, has made urruugomonts fur uxlending his
business, by which ho is now enabled to dye a
greater variety of colors ou silk and woolen drosses,
•bawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may be required, in the samo suporior stylo which
has generally so much pleased his |nitrons and
friends.
Table Covers, and Ladies' Crupu Shawls, Ac.,
cleaned aud finished In tho first style.
ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in
the most fashionable styles.
Orders from the country promptly attende*' to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are soul by steamboats or railroad,
word Bhould be sent him by loiter through tho jiost
office, so that he may know where to call for them.
16 AI.EXANDFR GALLOWAY.
IIEINTZELM ANN’S
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER,
E distinguished favor with which this essence
a been received throughout all sections ol
ion os a remedy at onco sole, agreeable ami
effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus,
Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or
fatigue, Dyspepslu, Flatulence, colic, Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sedentary tialdts, &c., has iu-
duced tho proprietor to give It every publicity iu his
power. - Upouits morriLs comment is minoccssary,
os its own intrinsic worth Is Its best eulogy. It car
ries with it the evidence of its superior excellence,
freely attested to by the young, the old, and scores
of families who. prompted by a careful regard for
their health and comfort, are dally adopting U os an
iNWSFKN'BAtitJi fAmii.y kkmkhy. Tliuro is perh»i>s no
medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm
less, yctsalutaryaiideiroctivo, whoso worth will be
more appreciated or universally adopted than tho
liquid Ginger prepared by Heiutzoltnau.
For sale by ,T. E. DeFORD, Druggist,
JelO 3m Savunnah, Ga.
_CENTRAL RAILROAD/
Q N and after Suuduy, the 14th October, inst,
and until further notice, tho Passenger Train*
on me Contra) Railroad will run as follows:
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Dally at...5 a m aud 12.16 f at.
Arrlvo In Macon **• ",.2.16 v m “ l am.
Leavo Macon •* •*. 11.45 a si “ 9.80 pm.
Arrive in Savau’h “ “10.45 pm “ 7.20 am
HCTWKKN SAVANNAH AND AUOVSTA.
Leave Savannah 12.16 p u and 8.30 p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.16 pm “ 6.30 a m,
Leavo Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p m
Arrive lu Savannah 1.3U p M “ 10.46 p
WtrWKKN MACON AXIl AVUC8TA.
Leave 5Iacon 11.46 a m and 9.80 p m.
Arrlvo iu Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.80 a m.
Leave Augusta tt. am “ 4,80 pm.
Arrive iu Macon 2.16 p a “ l. am.
BXrWZSN 8AVANNAU, MIU.WilIKVIUJC iC eATUXTUS,
Leave Savannah 6. am
Arrive in MiUedgevillo.rs 2.46 p m.
Leave Macon 11 46 a m
Arrive in Eatouton 6. pm.
W. M. WADLEY Gon’l Supt.
Savuiumh, Ga., Oct. 12. 1856 uctlfi.
CHANGE OF~ScilEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over wlilcu imuhck the Greot
New York & New Orleans Malls.
1IKLMBOLD*?'
GENUINE PREPAH/’ *
Helmkoltl** HlRhly Con«« r > i
noniiil Fluid KxtraL
IS A- CERTAIN,. SAFE, AND Et WUTUAL REMEDY
T^OR Ifiaeaw* of the Ulaitder, Kidneys, Gravel,
Dropsy, W'eukness, Secret Diseases, Gbstruo-
n^bs. Female CutupluiuU, amt all diseases of the
Be xu»lor«.u., 1 whoteo,te FEHAij!
2 Squares,
This wpular uud specific remedy is now eflbred . dt)
to the atlUctod, and guaranteed to cure aU the abovo b
compUluts. It searches out the very root of the
disease, driving out all the diseased Uulda of the *
body, thuH removing tbe cause and rendering tbe {
cure t a
CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
This medloiiio allays poln and inflammation, which
other romodles Invariably cause, and can be taken
wllh loss troublo and exnenso to patients. This In-
folilblo remedy has saved thousands upon thow«ids
from the hands of
MERCILESS QUACKS,
If not from premature graves, In cases or Infection
tho Compound Bucbu ts the only article worthy of
tho least confidence ot the afflicted in performing
SAFE CURES.
It contains no uarcotio, mercury, or other Injurious
drug, but Is purely a Vegetable CmpotiUku It Is
very agreeable to the taste, creates no perceptible
odor, and may bo taken by persons ol‘ cither sex
without liindrauco from business or medical advice,
os plain directions for use accompany tho medicine.
Reader, if you have any of tbo above complaints, do
not neglect them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you can ouro yourself and tho*
prevent aU exposure.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL
This medicine speedily aud effectually cures tha
most virulonlform or Hecrot diseases, and eradicates
every purticlo of Infectious matter from the system,
restoring the patient to a perfest state of
HEALTH And PURITY.
Helrabold’* Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla.
For purifying the Blood, removing all disease* art-
slug from excess or Mercury, exposure and im
prudence iu life, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from uu Impure state ef Blood, aud the
only rcliablo and effectual kuown remedy for the
cure of Scrolum, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer
ations of tho Toroat and Logs, rains andSwauings
of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on tho Face, and aU
Scaly Fj-uptious ol tho Skin,
It is gratifying to the proprietor ui these medicine*
to bo able to state that it is now nearly three years
since they were tir^t introduced, during which tlmo
thoy have boon extensively used in various parts of
the United States, and have given to patient and
practitioner the highest degree or satisfaction in the
various cases in which they have been employed;
whether iu towu. country, hospital or private prac
tice, thoy havo invariably given the most decided
and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most
salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters
have been received from tho most distinguished
physicians in tho country, and from the profewora
of several medical colleges, recommending in the
highest terms tho value of those medlcluea, and
thoir superiority over ali other preparations for
such complaints as tha proprietor recommends.
Numerous preparations ofSaraapariliaandofBuchu
and various modes of preparing them have been
given, aU of which oC course will differ according to
the mode of preparation which each individual may
adopt,
Those medicines require considerable care in the
preparation and tho employment of different men*
strua iu successive operation to take up the extract
tlve matters, and, in consequence, are most fre
quently improperly made, and not unfroquontly
much impaired, If not rendered totally inert, by the
injudicious aud unskilful management of those unac
quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. « u
thereforo of tho highest consideration and import
ance to the public and to the faculty that there
should be standard preparations of uniform strength
and possessing tho most advantages. To ulfeci this
and obviato the ovil alluded to, I havo made a num
ber of experiments to ascertain tho must effectual
mode of oxtructing the virtues of tho Sarsaparilla
and the Buchu, aud to discover the most eligible
form for their exhibition. The experiments have
resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas
ure I now otter to tbo public aud the faculty my
ComjK)und Fluid Extracts, which contain all tho vir
tues ef tho articles tiicy are represented to bo made
from In a highly concentrated form, and are the most
active preparotiona which can bo made. Two ta-
biospoonsful or the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
pint of water, is equal to tho Lisbon diet drink, and
ouo bottlo fully equals iu strength ono gallon or Syr-
up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made.
PRICES:
Fluid Extract Buchu, |l per bottle, or 6 for 85
“ “ Sarsaparilla « « “ «
Certificates of cures aud recommendations from
distinguished professors and physicians will accom
pany cacii preparation. ITepared and sold by
H. T. HELMBOU),
Practical find Analytical ChoralBt,
263, Chestuut-st., uear the Girard House l’hilii.
To be hud of Druggists and Dealers In every sec
tion of thu United States and Canadas.
All letters for tho modicino directed to the propri
etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
,reri»orao!iff ffioopjtig' double"3 Si •Mli'l
churned double tbeabove ,2» m '™», ffi I
Advertleeuiente or whatever |en.,h , 1
'“2 m »°«h, to be fflM
—r° r » tow »«■« the foUuWlBg r.tm
Mlwrs?
LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, On.
EDWIN M. MOORE
(OFFERS his services to the public lu the pur
chase and sale of lands in tbe counrics ol
Glyun, Wayue, •.'••imden, Oharlton, Appling, Ware.
Coffeo, Clinch, I^wndos and Thomas. Particular
atteittion given to kicatiug, purchasing and sulllug of
towu lots in the town of Baunswick.
RKFKRRNCKa:
Dr K Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Bruuswicx
Thomas il Harden Suvannsii; Hou Jamos L Sow
rd, Tnomasvilie.
REMOVAL.
The subscriber has Komovedou the .
Bay, next door to tho Kopubllcuujfjf
office, where lie is now opening al r
. handsomu ;issortment orsPKINGLi —
AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by the
pattern or make lu order in the most fashionable
stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothiug for the present
aud coming season.
Thankful far fou-.t favors, ho hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the samo.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at
tho shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, for solo at a small pro-
»Prl2 ,joHN W. KELLY.
/"VN trad after Sunday, February 3d, 18.50.
U two dally trains between Mncou and Odumlni*
and uuo between Macon uud Aiuericus.
Leavo Macon at 2 a m, aud 3 v m; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 15 a m, nud 1830 h m j leave Columbus n'
4 16 a m, and 1 801* m;arrive ut Macon ul 10 54 a m,
and 7 40 »• m ; leave Macon ut 2 a m; arrive ut Amcrl
cua at 640 a m; louvo Aiuericus at 2 20 r «; arrive at
Macon at 7 to i» m; making a complete comiuotion bo-
twoen Montgomery, Alabama, ami Auguste, Kings
villo, Wilmington and Charleston;also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannah, Milledguvilleur.dKutui'
ton, aud-with Macon ami Western trains to Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Touu.
At ColumbiH witii Girard nud Mobile Railroad it
Eufaula, Ala., couuucling daily at Aiuericus with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee. Albany,
rhomasvillo, Balnbridge, Ac., witii tri-woekly lucks
to Lumpkin, Outlibott, Ac., at Fori Valley with luuiks
toPerry, Haynosvilie, Hawkins villo ami Knoxville,
Ga. 1’uKsefigurs for Aiuericus and point-; below Fort
Valley, should toko tbo 12 15 p m trniu from Savan
nah; aud tho 5 v m train from Augusta, to avoid-de
tention at Macon. Fur other point* on the .-outii-
Western or Muscogoo Roads take cither train from
Savannah or Augusta. I’usseugers leaving Ainerl-
cus at 2 20 p M will reach Columbus at lo 30 p m tho
same night.
Passengers from Columbus ami thu Wust for Am-
orlcus. South-western Georgia or Florida, should
take toe 180 s x train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
VaUoy, aud reaob Americus at 6 4u a m next morn-
first class steamships leave Suvonnah for Now
York ou Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage l.t llie Cabin $26,
Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah. $14 00
“ Columbup “ “ 10 00
“ Amoricus “ 8 80
GEO. Tf. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 30th, 18&a. may 16
M olasses, bacon fre
sco bbls New Orloaus Molasses
100 “ Barbadnos and Culm Molasses
SObbdsCuba “
76 Ribbed and Olonr Sides
25 Tierces choice Hama
10 bbls Mess Pork, In store and for sale by
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k 00.
aug 29
P ORT AND MADEIRA WINES.—
10 casks Port Wine.
6 do Miutoiru dp.
15 do TennorHIb no. Just received and for
•ale.by SCRANTON, k JOHNSTON k Co.
*ng«l.
*eptl7—2m
L LARD—20 bbls. prime Baltimore Leaf Lard:
60 kegs prime Baltimore Lear Lard, lauding,
aad for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON,* CO.
atigfifi
I OPE—100 coil* Rope, to arrtye per sc hr Alba
i JylO • PATTEN. HUTTON It CO.
bUUH^aoo ucu I'niw. HUU uwxbto' Gnn
_ Flour, Just received and for sale bj
m KUdK, I.AV18 * UIWQ _
O NIUS'H—lu ft I, ur Jfow Ollluna
FlurlO., I.celv.4 to. Ikr >,l. bj
>u|6 J.D.JWC.
B um, SIR and hkaniiy.—wi uiiIr i.utucrKoi
ton’s Rum
60 bbls E Phelps’ Rye Gin
26 do Domestic Brandy
20 k a»d 16 X casks 4th proof Brandy, la
store and for sale by
Jy4 BORANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
T)OMKSTIC LIQUORS—60 bbls B. Pilotps’ Ryu
■ j A bbte Lu thu r Feltou’s Boston Rum '
26 do Domustic Brandv
60 do old Connecticut River Gin
' 76 do New Orleans Rectified Whisky
ftwo 20 \i ouka Twig, Hoop IWW,
artoi.ngtorul.il, '
, ngT. aauunwi,—
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Brooke BallFemale Seminary,
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MISS MAKIA L. EASTMANN, BUTOPAt.
Tills Somioary, located in the do-
lightful and healthy villago of Modia,
thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will be
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
September 10th, 1860.
Tlio commodious building, now in process of wee-
tinn, willi all tlio modern impruvuments. will ho
tlutahcd by the firstcf August, and will contain such
uccommodationH, both in point of taste aud comfort,
as cannot fail to satisfy pareuts that while their
daughters aro enjoying tlio benefits of mental cul
ture, thoy have also the comforts of u refined homo.
This Uutltutionls established with u view to afford
to j uung ladies the most perfect combination of ad
vantages for tbe attainment of u thorough and ac
complished uiuicntiun, and nu pains or oxpeuso will
bu spared to reiulur it in reality whut it professes to
bu, a Hehuol of tiiii*oriur merit. Miss Eastman, tho
Principal, was ul tho heud of a school in New Eng
land previous toiler residence in Pennsylvania, and
for the.last six years lias beeu known tu the patrons
of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher iu
that institution.
Tho lit. Rev. A. Pottsr, Bishop of the Diocese ol
I’oimsylvunia, says:—
••MUb M. L. Eastman, who projiosos to open u
Vount Jriuiiua' Sominary in Modia, Delaware Co.,
Pa , in September next, has been known tulho sub-
soriber for several yeass jiast. Ho has a vory high
opinion of her capacity, efficiency and devotedness
iis uu educator. Sho has had a large and success
ful oxporioncu. Tho building which Is to be erected
for hor use will contain every accommodation. Iho
village aud surrounding country are distinguished
for healthfuluoss and beauty, and tho subscriber has
confidence that parents who ontrust their daughters
to MUs Eastman will have no reason to regret it.”
' Miss Eastman will be aided by an efficient curps
or Vouchors.
The Freuch language will be taught and spoken
by a Parisian lady, residing in the family.
Tho Latin, German, Spauisband Italian languages
will rcceivo duo attention.
Tho Natural Sciences will bo taught, with the aid.
iff a large and oxponsive apparatus.
Tho Musical Department will be under the charge
of a lady eminently qualified to fill tho situation; and
all preferring a mate teacher on tho Piano or iu
Singing, cau havo the benoflt of a Visiting Teacher
from Philadelphia.
Drawing and Painting will be under the direction
of a lady accomplished in tho art.
The number or pupils is limited to forty.
Tbe Torms for Board and Tuition in ail the braueb-
es except Music, are $160 per sosaiop of five months.
Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to the following
RL Key. A. Potter, D.D., and tbe Episcopal clergy
Hon. F: Piorce, President of the United States.
Hon. 8. P. Chaso, Governor or Oslo.
VfHon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hamp
shire.
Hon. M. W. Tappon, M..C. from New York.
Rev. N. Btom.ofNorrlHtoWB, Pa.
Rov. A. McLood, Cloarflold, Pa,
Piorcu Butler, l»q„ or Philadelphia.
J.B.Okio,Hsq. t do.
E. W. Clark,Esq., do.
Goorgo Wharton, &q., do.
Christopher Laser, Potts villo, Pa.
George Wyman, St. Louis, Mo.
Hon. P. 0. Jobuson, Washington, D. C.
For forthor particulars, or for circulars apply to
tho.Principal, lflSS MARIA EASTMAN,
JolO cod 3ra Media, Delaware Co. Pa.
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IS 4i SJ Ifi) fS ti 1 AJEC IPo
. - KrcrJ’ nun hi. own CaTJ
/ 'AU. AN1> KXAM1NE ClIAMBEBLAIKy
\J l’uteul llHUU BIHU1|., Mo UlMl,- I'llt.llOJl
tuid mouUimreDi8u|afwly Miliig Utr tlio jiuidoj.
yrt oChriKl for «M«. v 1
cWgewlu’bti umdu. abovQ » pruportoc,
AdKlucUouof a,i .
Will bo nude
•I*.ly on Uio loortb pogo 0 | tbj j„5f«tk
Adoorlisementaordorcd tlu-wfi;.. ,
bo cbMgcd two-lblrd. tbo nltovo * Kk .
AdvotllBomonta oruerod In i|, B u-,5;„ ,
|»r squaro ibr ouch Insorlion ZmmIWI
one muntb. lor more tl mu
Ibo mloB siieclllcd In Ibo abovo table *•
bpoclM notes, iu cetita ikt UnorS;.,...
6 ccbli for oacb snbseucntioseVta,^. Him
to be subject to coutrsci. MnrfaSfiS J'» a»
nertsl Invitationa 60 ceota cao u . *'““«*'l. F.
Steamboats will be advertised at Mo i,..
for each boat advertised. * HU
«f.*f a !? a A b,ps ’ where buUue tt ruttuw
nnm; if twoor more, *30^^ “^'HOperu
Auctioneers’ advertisoments' nui u,.
c^MwVbuttob.ob.ried.tUta^;^
od 1 s,". , rK ,,wnocireu “ !i *"«‘.^.i.«,«
Professional sod business card, not ..
IlnM. will bo Inserted at .20 per 1
Calls on persons to become ci7.ii.ir7
>» Other odTOrtUomems, m S ffi'I
variably tn advance.
iomrZS!” 8 ““ <l " u,, '"' r '»io mi
Advorusements not msrkou ou the c „„,,
opooffled tlmo, will bo Inserted iminH, 1 "
payment exacted. »d,ut
When any hill for two months adcoHuin .
than contract, amounts
26 per cent wiU be made, ’ Ucduclit * *
For ono aqturo, renewable oocc a tree, n,
,, ,, twice “ 1 y
Every additional square contracted Kotou
od ono helrthe above rates ndditesl ° ^ ^1
Yearly advertisers shall bo limited'to m.
contrscted lor AU contracts
stating definitely tbo nnturo or tbe biuKft
advertised. Anv udverllscmcnti not p,S,“
nootad w th the business shall hcchargedSS
SfiSr — —"J«ISS
Contract advorUsemoutr payable ciiirttrlvo
vertlsementsfrom atrangers aud triutalont wm
payable In advance. All others will bectES
duo when called for.
Regular advertiser, uud ullulboisra*,™,
munications or requiringn. Uccs designed loala
tontion to ralrs, concerts, soirees, or nay mite
tertalnmeuts, where charge, .rcm.dcio,E
tanco-^tU notices or private tMuaatlcw, etm »
tlcodoslgnod to cull attcuti, n lo private Kb, £
calculated or Intendod tu pmrnuto Indlvidualiu.
rests, can only bu inserted w ill, ibooKlenniS
that the same is te bo paid for. II IlifirtejH
editorial column fwldcb eanbeonlystlhifc,
lion ortho editors) tho same will he cbsrmliTto
rate of not less than 20 cum.- p,. r line.
Tho undersigned, publi-bcrs of Daily, m-Wedn-
aud Weekly newspaiwr- in Savaiuuh, tin., Uni»
ourselves strictly to adhere te the above Via if
charges, and in no instance to deviatetheur™
Thu abovo rates to lake effect March 1, iw
to continue binding, until rimuged by the v-nteiffa
mttiority of the uudursigiicd.
N. B—This schedule blutii uot iu auy way t£ut
tho integrity of existing cunnucts. All coutmatti
'the year or any other siiecifimt time, shall only reaet
with the expiration of the poriml lor which ih«
were maiie,
u I* Hilton A t ■». (irjvijian <£• .''di-woi
Smtci) k Sikh. iii*. nUicnn.
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J. K. DK FORD,
APOTllEC.VKDiS HAUs, S. E. Corner of,
Brougtttim aud Barnard Strcula. Savan-
nal> Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in __
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods ium
Dye Stuffs, French, English, and Americau i’erfom-
ory, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soups, Combs and
Brushes of ovory description, Surgical aud Deutal
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Patent
or Propriotary Medicines or tbe day, Superior Inks,
Puro Wines aud Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac.
JOSS' N, B—Especial attention given to the
preparation or Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family
Rocipos. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
Willi plain Directions for usu, including Directions for
treatment iu casos of poisoning, Drowning, Ac.
ap7|y
MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near tho Market.)
EPROM the most complete facilities in his own
X’ establishment, ami through his connections
with several of tho principal manufacturng estab.
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IKON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and Limits, Iron
Doors, Shutters, Ac., at A r orihmt»rtc«. Ho is also
prepared to repair Machinery aud iron work of every
description, at short notice, upon reasouublo terms.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, he ts also prepared to oxblbit a great varie
ty of desigua for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, 4c
Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, mid put up tho work at mau-
facturnrs’ prices. U. II. IJNVILLE.
SavnunuU, April 11. I860. aprll
OKDIN1NCE.
An Ordinanow ui iucroasc tho pa’arjr of tlio: Health
officer of tho City of savaunuli, and fix his fees
fin boitiMiug voafiols uud for giviug a certificate
nflioallhur permit to come to tho city aud dis-
charge their loads, ami tor other purpose?:
Whereurf, from the iuciyasod commerce of the
i’ort ofBavonnah-the duties of the Health Officer
are greatly increased, uud tho salary has not beon
incre.u'cd during tiio last thirty yeurs :
S*;c. \ Do iv ordained by tbo Mayor and Alder'
men of the Uty of gurnuiiuh und tho Ilamlcte there
of iu Couucil us eiiih.ud, uml it is hereby ordaiued
by tho authority of lb« same, That from and after
the passage of this Ordinunco tho salary of the
Health Officer ho at the rate of five hundred dol
lars.
Sec. 2. Ho it further ordained by thu Mayor
Alder moil ot tlio City ol'Pnvuunah and tlio Hamlets
thereof in Couucil usseinlilvU, and It is hereby or-
daiued by authority of tUus-uiue, 'that tho feeacf
tho 11-tilth officer (which shall bo paid by-the
owner, master, nr consiguco of aby vessel) shall
bo at follows:
For boarding any vessel lying at the quarantine
ground, at Fo. t Jackson, two cents u ton up to 6U0
tons, beyond which no additional fee shall be
chargod In cm-e ofa visit at night the fees charged
shall no double tho proceeding; and all expenses
incurred for buurd.lug auy vossol shall be paid by
tho Health Ofilcor, except that tho city will furnish
a quarantine boa*.
For visiting aud inspecting a vessel which bos
been subjected to quarantine, und giving a permit
to como up to the city, five dollars.
Sec. 3. Bu it further ordained by tho authority
aforesaid. That in case it shall bo deemed necessary
by tlio Health Officer to sottd a patient to tho Pest
House from the vessel, it tliall bo douo by iho
vessel'u boat, or ut thu expunge of tho owner, mat
ter orcon.-igucc of such vessel, under a penalty, iu
ca-so«ff fttlure or vufuHil, ot not exceeding on* hun
dred dollars, to bo collected iu tlio usual manner as
prescribed by i rdiinraco.
P03sod in Council. Suvammb. 4th Sept., 1666.
[i a ] EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attest: Eowako G Wtteo.y, Clerk of Council.
sept7
LAND AGENCY.
f IMIE uudorslgncd will, for live dollars per lot,
X. examino any lamls iu tho uoumies of Appling,
Wayuo, Ware or Coll'ue, ami rojHJri to tho owuer as
to tnulr present value, tlie prospect for thoir be
coming more valuable iu future, aud whetnor or
not there is boing auy trespass commuted thereon,
Invariably pledging hlniself to give a truo and cor
rect account, for which all remittances will be ex
pected lu advance.
Ho will also sell and remit when requested, and
as directed, for sovett per cunt.
He will also promptly attend to all professional
business entreated to his care.
VERNON 0. MCLENDON.
my 13 Attoruoy at law, Ilomeaville, Ga.
H AM3 AND LARD—3 tiaroos choice Family
Hams, uud u small lot of choice L*af Ltrd,
Just received aud for *alo by *• '
SHntlO • J. I*. JHBSE.
-1 '
** • 76 boxes 8pe* “ .it 1
60 boxes Tat' r «'* • ■
UiO boxes No, -a;
100 boxes Cola Mcuramsod Family 90NM
tar »RM» k c*.
CARPET ANOCPHULSTljllV-
WAKKUUUSt,
T „ J 1 :IS.SSW™ “V 1 M SI. Julicn SIM.
HE UNDERSIGNED would take tliistiMci
tunity to express to his frleuff- uud fin L
gouerally, his sincere thanks for then libenu
age and influence, which hu resulted In cxti mi-; *
hjs trado to all part of the State. Also, (town
rlorida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby tuab:,;,
him to exhibit a stock unsiupa<i<icil in any Stetimi
city.
Families, Mdrehants, Hotel Kreiwiv. and >:• u
boat Owners are particularly invited to cxau.ii.uJi
present stock, which is nuw voinplnc in si: tm
various departments, consisting in |*it oitlwMiw
ing goods, viz :
CARVK1 DKfARWKM
Royal Mudaliop, | English Druggets, id a
Royal Velvet, rions wiiUha,)
Mocet IViltou, Mosaic Hearth iiuga.
Mocot Brussels, Velvet aud Cheuiiu lift
Tajrostry BrusskL. Tufted Rugs,
Power Loom Bcusm-u. Pltvuu and tabic Cov«ti,
Three ply Ingrain, Door .Mut- (evwy variety.
Two ply ingrain, Silver A firms bu>n Kml-
Wool Dutch, Carpels Bindings. Jtc.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEVAliIMSl
Brocatellos. Iacc aud Mu>iin CViiii
Satin de Lalnes, Gilt Cornice#.
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pius and iteuu?.
Worsted aud Cotton i»ama>k, Tmvvl*, Di'j-s«M
Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Utolv*
Shades, new style.
Also, every variety of Kuruiluu* Litvcriui?, Trtir.
tnings aud timtcriuir for iteci>raiing.
FLOOR OIL CLOWS.
From two to Twenty-four fret wide, for IWytSi
Rooms, out to fit without a ream.
The subscriber wtU oblige limit'd to r>sVeic<
prices on ali description of goods a* low 4Mbi'U&
quality cau be pun ha ed lu any Xoflherij city.
$9** Carpels cut te Rooms uud goods gem t» A 1
part of the city free of charge.
An experienced Upholster vt ill alien J to V’
making and laying oi' Cur puts and Oil Cloths «1m
desired. Tlio decorative and curtain uepartmeut U
n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged ULslear>
skill. W. II. GllO.S, Agent.
octl8 140 CuogroiS uud 67 St. Jub«u-ftt
DR. SANFORD’S INYIGOltA’lOit,
I S a mild laxative, tonic nud stimulant, and it
recommended to the public, rely ing iWH-
trinslc worth iu tbo cure oftbetoilowing remi iainl-
AU B)Uiou8 Derangement, Sick lieadaclie. lfyspej
sia, Habitual Oostiveuesa, thiouiu i-iurriun. fo.c
Pam in tbe Stomach aud HowcIe, Genorui ivbinij
Female Weakness, 4c. For sale by firupgi-u tf-
erally, and by John. B Moore k Co, and W tn. V
Lincoln, Savannah. ly nbi-
O OPE—700 coils Rope, various brands. *11
JLk of good quulity, ju sumo and fur rule by
apr2» BRIGHAM. KELLY « ^.
/*10RN—In store and for sale by
mar6 LUOKEffwiNdl.U-'
D omestic liquors-
150 bbls Pike’s Magnolia Whiskey,
50 bbls Tuscaboosa do.
100 do Mouong, Whiskey, assorted brsudx
6 doOJd Bourbon Whiskey,
100 do E. Phoip’s Gin,
60 do P & H Conn. River Rye Gin,
• 20 do Brandy,
20 quar casks Twlgg Hoop 1st and 4th prw
Brandy,
20 eighth du dO do do do do,
16 quit d o Malaga Wine, for sale by
mi W WEBSTER * PAIJOA,
C ORN, —500 bushels in siioks, for t-alo by
YUNGE k FRlKlb/W,
aug 27 . No. Ot Bay nrrtt.
HOICK ST. GAGS SUGAK.—-liHilwti 1 choic
St. Croix 8ugar. .
10 bhds choice P. R. Sugar. Just received »w
for sale by SCRANTuX JOHNS!UN 4 CO.
aug 26.
BAttBSfK ^HOPS:
PalMkl Hon** Barber Shoft
Oweru’ Brick Building, tfporife the J’vlatki Hn*
FIV» WORKMEN BNGAtfED.
Marsball Home Barber Shop,
Broughton Street,
FOUR WORKMEN ENGAGED.
r f'U£ suteriber.tlionlfftilto hisfello.-cltlifflj
X for the liherei fi.trontge ho has received, w
ia etui receiving, bfgu resLectftilly to ln[<J rni t”*
that he has engaged * ufficient additional first-ewe
workmen from some of the best Barber fibuji w
New York, and will be enabled to aocommcKiaieM
many guntloroen as may honor him witn tncir r
Ifouage,
N. B,—Tbe Barber Shops aro closed on funds}**
strangers will please bey this in mind.
jMORN AND CORN MBAL-i0W ’hMprtJjj*
\J Corn, White and mixed; 60 do frwh Corn
n store and for sale by L m .
•too 31 mnra. HtTTQN
OlriNtRIfis—50 tfoUV JsII Kfe liiu _ hUkf
o 160 bbls Magnolia, Piko’a aud M ctar wow
76 do Brandy, 60 K casks do
26 do rode, Sugar and Butter Biscuit
. 20 boxes do 1 ’’
100 oboats and lutif rhasto Oflung,
Black Tea
100 backs Prime Rio Coffee
*0 bozo* freak ground do
76 bbls Whit* Wine and Oder Aiuegar,
100 doze* Brooms, 100 do Pails, landiuf
.taro, -tad lo, tal.fi, u „ uaB0N , UOVU,
»Wi. ■ mmdao;
lUll,_llXi .tea New Wlieotauwi.-T®*'
Q> fuSBtfiA Uefiiiu.
O0 loo b»i« Itay.
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