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vaabauadaaadabaralaadiaata, botaa and cart,
otikud baft
i N«Mjr, ft negro woman 42 jrear* of age. will be
MUitpririimk. All (be ftbore named property
will be sold for the benefit of the bdn and credi
tors of Mn. ForcQU Tbouus, late ot said County,
Terms caah before delta
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Jafftrsonton, Any. 80, 1166
eng 30—2m
GVABDLUPI IALE.
TYTIUd be Bold before tbeCbart House door In
ff Jefersootoo,Quadra County, Georgia, oo
the nm Tuesday la November new, between Ux
local been of sale.
Rose, boose servant, cook, washer and lrooer,
SI years of ace; Irene, her daughter, 14 yean oC
ace; Wale, her «oo, 11 yean of age; Joe, ber son,
li nttotlia old. belonging to the estate of I/xuda
Tbfepkifts. Mdfor the benefit of the heirs
creditors of said estate.
Terns cash, or its equivalent.
W. a THOMAS, Guardian.
JeCersoctoo, log. »0, MH, aug 80-2m
CITV 8HEBIFPI sale.
Iff ILL be sold before the Court House door In
fro
virtue or an attachment issued out of the honorable
the City Court of Savannah in favoj of Robert D.
Furgcrson vs. WUllam Darby; and sold by permis-
lion of the Judge of said Court. Terms cash, pur
chaser paying for titles,
septd EDW. M. PBF.Xfl ERG AST, ShertlT.
U»rt of
mn w.noSu^n
Ml OOCXTT.-T, wl whoa II aay mi
md|mu. Wm.Oitnrn-, Jr. om orOuT
■ 1L ll rooter, eucuUU, <a> U*
Broom, bum. win •ptty at tb.
OrdlMn for Ulm Utomtouri, ud to
hare tb. Mai* «tb. HldJdbb Omw dtoatored
u tumor id WlUtore Broom, Br., dmmd i
Tbm oil Ibtnfcn, to die ud admlih ad
V bom H mv, nun u bo ud iniir baton hM
Omit, to male. objection nr an* Um? ban) la to
KUi.Uw,otb.rwU.aald Mura will bt gnu
VHmu, William Lot, lb,.. Ordlaar* tor
mr cf Baiiocb, tbto lllb dir of tat, tat.
sept 13 WnljAMLKE, o. V
HTATK OP OBOKOIA,
PULIOCH i.NINTT.-lbaU whom II «u, ooo-
D ten: .bow,Smboea BCowart wlllappljr
at tb. Goon orurdbwr tor Mura dtoatiaaore a.
‘ — - k* II Ktleoer,
atmUMntor oa iba eauuorFatrkk
deceased t
Tbm an, wvaton, todu ud adaulth
SrerttoTroSaaSreSw (daflliiirbata) m orb*
ton IM IrallbmdajU YrbroarfUK,oOtrwlK
said letters will be mated.
Witness. WUllam Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Kolkich
this eth day of Avus^lWjfl
LEe.o.a.0.
MTATE OF GEORGIA,
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riWbBMKmvtor
D cera: Whereas, General E MlkelL will apply
UttaUtartoTOrdiaary tor letters of administration
with toe will annexed, oa the estate oT Martha
Groover, late oT said eouaty, deceased:
Those are, therefore, to die and admonish all
whom it nuv concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) oo or
before tne first Monday in September next, other
wise said letters will be graeted.
Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
ooanty. inis 21st day of July, ltU.
Jyffl WlLliAM LEE, o. b. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO.
1 *0 all whom U may coocern :— 1 Whereas, Benja
min Alexander wiU apply at the Court or Or
dinary for letters ofDUmUsioo as Administrator on
the estate of Anson Williams,late of said County, de
ceased. These are, the refs re, to cite and admonish all
whom it may coocern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection ftTany they havejon or be
fore the first Monday In March next, otherwise said
letters will be granted to the said applicant.
Witness, II Stiucklaxo, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, this the 9th day of August, 1860.
— H. STRICKLAND,
aug 26—0m
, Ordinary.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE-
W ILL be sold before the door or the Court
House. Ip the city of Savannah, County of
uumunif on 1st Tuesday in October next, between
ibe legal boors of sale, two Clocks, two Lounges,
oie Cedar Bedstead, one Spring Bedstead, one Hair
Matrass, levied on as the property ol John Sparger-
burg,in favor of John Devanney. hold under foreclo
sure oi a mortgage FI. Fa's issued out of the Honor
able,Inferior Court of Chatham County, July Term,
I860.
august 2
BENJ. L. COLE. 6. C.C.
BULLOCH CO. SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold on tho First Tuesday in October
next, before the Court House door iu States
boro, within the usual hours of sale the followiug
property, to w«t: Ouc tract of land containing two
hundred acres more or less,levied on as the proper
ly of T H RJgdon. .to satisfy a fl. fe. in fevor of Wm.
KUomons. Property pointed out by Wm. Simmons,
levy made If a Constable, and ^turned to me this,
the 27th dayof August, 1860.
sept 4
J 3. DENMARK, H. B. C.
^XECVTOIti SALE-COWTUfUED.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY >-By
virtue of ofi order granted by the Ordinary of
Wayne County, on the 7th July. 1860, will be sold
', before the Court House door to wayucsviile, in said
county, on the first Tuesday in October next, be-
* r the lawful hours of sale, the following prop-
ty, to wit: Allen, a negro woman, dOyeara of age,
d ber seven children, Francis 10 years of ago,
«au»/ 9, Vary 8, Robert 0, George 6, Charlotte 3,
and Elsy 2 years old. Hold for Ibo benefit of the
lielrs and creditors of the estate of i ewis W. Bi yau
deceased. Terms cash.
W. A. SALLEKS, Executor.
July 30th, 1856 septfi
MTATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO.
r ail whom it may concern .'—Whereas James
Standfieid wiU apply at the Court of Ordinary
for Utters of Administration on the estate of John
Ppeara, late of said County, deceased. These are,
therefore, to cita and admonish all whom it tnsy
concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first
Monday in November next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness, II. HTUCitiasrD, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, this the 9th day of August, 1866.
. aug 26—2m H. 8TR1CKLAND, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO
T l all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
Dent will apply at the Court or Ordinary for let
tern Dismissory ou the estate of James P. Dent,—
Then© are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
it mav concert, to be and appear before said Court,
to mate objections (if any they have) on or before
the First Monday in December next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day of June, 1866.
JeJ jOHN BILBO, O.C.C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM CtHJNTY.-To all whom it may cod
com: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for tetters dismlsory as
guardian of George M Wallace:
These arc, therefore, to dto and admonish ail
whom it may concern, to be aud appear before
said Court to make objection (if any they bare) on
or before the first Monday w March next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, &q., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 11th day or August, 1866.
augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. o.
GEORGIA, IJULLOCII COUNTY.
A AMINLSTKATORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to un or
der granted by the Court of Ordinary oi said
county, will be sold, before the court house door in
said county, on tbo first Tuesday in November
next, between the lawful hoars or sale: Nine hun
dred and fifty (950) acres or loud, more or less, in
several surreys, lying in said couuty on the Mill-
rdgevUle Road—one tract being the late residence
•f Thomas Kuigbt. deceased: and the other tract
known as the Milts’ place, where Joseph Knight,
Jr., now lives—said Land is bouuded by A. J. Will-
son, Ogcchce River, A. Richardson, and others.
Etch of said tracts is well improved. Belonging to
the estate of Thomaa Knight, deceased. Hold for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on
tho day ofsafo.
JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr., 1
. THOMAS K. KNIGHT, / AumrJI -
September 10th, 1866. septlS
"'GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Agreeable fo an or
der grunted by tho Court of Ordinary of Bul
loch county, wM bo sold before tho court house
door, in Statesboro’, in said county, on the first
l-'.esday in Novembor next, between tho lawful
I iurs of sale: Thirty-three hundred, sixteeu and
a half (3316X) acres of Lend, more or less, all ad
joining in diUereut surveys, and lying on the Mill-
cJgevillo Rood and Spring Check, in said county—
It being the late residence of Thomas Mills, de
ceased. It is well improved, with a good and well
finished dwelling house and all uecessary out build-
ings, with a good well and some two hundred acres
•T good hammock and bay fond, lately put under
cultivation. Also, all the timber, which will square
twelve inches, of a tract of land, Bold by flaiu de
ceased to Arthur Kerby aud the timber reserved in
his life Ume. Ail belonging to tho estate of Thomas
Mills, deceased. Sold for the beuefit of the heirs of
said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale.
* HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r.
Sept. 10th, 1866 nept!3
STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
A‘
la Statesboro, in said county, on tho first Tuesday
In November next, between tho lawful hours of
sole. (426) four hundred and twenty-five acres or
land, more or less, lying in said county, bounded
east by .estate of David Leo,south by Joslab Zitrour,
west by 0 Groover, uorth bylNoedam Lee—belong
log to the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased ;
BMd for the benefit of tho heirs aud creditors of said
deceased. Terms mado kir-wu on the day of Bale.
This 10th day of September A 1) 1866.
JOHN E. GIlttJN, Aminlstrator.
»cpil3.
GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—By virtue or an or
der from tho honorable Inferior Court of said
count/, wnen sitting for ordinary purposes on tho
first Monday in September, instunt, will bo sold, at
the court bouse door or said county, between Ibe
lawful hours of salo. on tho first Tucsduy In Novem
ber next: Thirteen hundred aud eighty-olght acres
•f Land. Sold as the property or Beal Edwards,
deceased, for the benefit nr tho heira and creditors
ol said deceased. Terms made known on tho day
•fiale. O. D. EDWARDS, Adm’r.
September 13th, 1866 ♦—soptl4
STATE OF GEORGIA,
pHATHAM COUNT Y-To all whom it may
^/concern: Whereas, John Mallery.wlil apply to tho
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismlsory as admlnls-
(ration on the Estate or William Wright these are,
therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
aonoern. to be and appear before,said Court, to
Blake oblectlon (if auy tnoy have) on or beforo tbo
first Monday in November noxt, othwise said Let
ters will be granted.
Witness. Jonn Bilbo, Kb(j., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this o.gbt day of April 1866.
.fOUN BILBO, o. o. o.
aprs
a STATE OF GEORGIA,
B DliiOCH COUNTY.-To aU whom it may con
corn: Whereas, the ostato or William Davis is
unrepresented, if no person applies for tbo admin
istration. I shall appoint Joslah Davis, or some oth
er fit ana propor person as administrator ou said
These are, thoreforo, to cite aud admonish all
whom it mav concern, to bo and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) ou or
before Hie first Monday in October noxt, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Leo, Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
county, the 6th day of August, 1860.
aug9 WILLIAM LEE, o. a. e.
WfX9B of Smumuiai
/CHATHAM COUNTY,—To all whom it may
concern: Whereas, John p. flinos will apply
atthe Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory ss ad
ministrator oa the listate of James C. Hines :
These are, thoreforo, to cito and admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo and appear bofore said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or be-
fore the first Monday hi December noxt, othorwlso
said letfors will be iron tod.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this fourth day of June, 1866,
Juqe 6 JOHN BILBO, o.
T O all whom it may concern.—'Whereas Sarah
Brennen will apply at tho Court of Ordinary
for Letters of Administration on the Estate oi Jubu
Brennen, deceased, these aro thereto cite and ad
monish ail whom it may concern, to be and appear
before the Court, to make objections (if any they
hove,) on or before the first Monday in November
next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordidary for Bulloch
County, tlda 4th of September 1850.
WILLIAM LEE, O. B. C.
sept 8
STATE OF GEORGIA:
L IBERTY COUNTY.—To ull whom it man con
cern : Whereas, Caroline E Allen will apply at
the Court or Ordinary for letters of administration
on the esiato of Benjamin W. Alien, deceased:
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to be and appear before Bald Court to moke
objections, (if any they have,) on or before the
first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness, W P Girardeau, Esq., Oordluary for Lib
erty cou-ity, tills 14tb dajr of August, 1866.
auglfi
W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L.,0
G eorgia, liberty county :-two months
after date application will be mode to the
Court of Ordinary
y or liberty County for leave to
soil a negro man by tbo name of July, aged 40 years
belonging to tbo estate of Gideon IIcGowen, late
of said county, deceased.
NANCY A. McGOWEN, Adm’x.
September 4,1866. sept6
DIVORCE-
Elizabeth Cowley ) In Coffee Superior Court,
w l vs. Y *° rn *» 1866:
John Cowley, )
It appearing to tue Court from the return of tho
Sheriff, that tne defendant John Cowly, U not to be
be found in Coffee County, and It rartber appears
that ho is not in this State. On motion ol Wm. R.
Gauldlug. Attorney for libelant, it is ordered that
service be perfected on said defendant by a publi
cation of this urrder in one of the public journals in
Savannah, once a month for three months preced
ing the next tem of this Court, requiring said do-
fondant to appear at the next termor Golfoe Su
perior Court q November next, and file his defensive
©legation to said Court.
A true extract of the minutes of Coffee Superior
Coon
ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk.
aun 2—3m
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE^
E WlUtinson, | ^ jjfatij Superior Court,
Tbos. Wilkinson.) Ter “»
I Tappenngm the Court, by the return or the
sheriff, iu tbo above stated case, that the defend
ant is not to bo found in the county, and that he is
not to be found In the state; on motion of Wm B
Gauldcn, counsel for libellant, it is ordered that ser
vice bo perfected on said defendant, by a publico,
lion of this notice onco a month for three months,
next precoding the next term of said Superior Court
requiring said defendant to bo and appear at tbo
next terra or Liberty Superior Court to answer iu
the said causo'
C^Atruo extract from the mlnutos of said Suporior
Jy2
d. A. FRASER, Clerk.
ANN BROWN
DIVORCE.
I I In Bulloch Supceior Court,
W1IJ.IAM H. BROWN.) Mtrcb Term » 186fl -
T appearing to the Court, by tbo return of tho
Sheriff, that the defendant, William B- Brown,
is uot to be found in ibe county of Bullocb; on mo
tion of IsjvI S. D’Lyon, Attorney for the plaintiff, it
is ordered that tbo defendant do appear and file bis
answer or defensive allegation, on or befoio tho
first day of the next term or this Court, and that
publication of this will be made in one or the pub
lic gazettes of the city of Savannah once a month for
tbreo mouths.
w A l . ru ?o C A lracirrum lho ninutes, this m day of
March, i860.
Jyll7—lamUtn
DAVID BKABI,KY. moan.
MHfsuvoa uivoacfc;
miMbelOCUly) , „„ „ , ’
vh. I in CoITtto Superior Court,
John Caul,. ) Term, IBM.
F nw«wl»* t» U» Ceurt, from the return or lira
J. Hborlfr, that Ibo derond.nl, John Cauiy la uot to
bo round In Coiroo county, nnd boia not In tboatato;
on motion or Wm B Oauldin,, attorney rorllbollul!
II la ordered that aorvlce be iiorToctoil ou aald do!
rondaut uy a publication or llila order in nno or ibe
public Joureale or Baranub, ouco a month tor
three months preceding tho non term or tbla Court,
reouWng aald defendant to appear at the nut term
of lolfco Soporlor Court, in the month or Novem
ber neat, and tile bla dofoualve allegation to tbo
cause.
legal houra ot aale.aH the tolPislo, la
Twnty lhraa biadrad and Wnaty^tokt i
eordU-f totha ptataat Iheaema la alM
body— ha prtpnty or lb-
. , tataot aald can ty/ There
ere oe the lead l>o pUatatien.. ta good repair; on
omoT them are good balldlng —darling bowe,
kMchn. mot. bouae, ban. alablaa, gin hottae
amltb abop, negro booaei. ettb all other neceaiary
out-buUdlagr, alao. good orchard, of peaebte, ap
plea, be., abo, good wella of «aler-.ltuate .lx
mile. Dare State.boro- and »lx mi'ea atmt or No. 0
Central Railroad. Ibe lead, arc line and bay, aU
■ell watered ud umbered, ud Joined by landi or
James Young, dr., Jemee Ptxoo, and other,. |-ur-
ehaaer paying ror title.. Term, oo the dey or tele.
8. I.. UOOKh, I
H. C UOtlKK. Udm-re.
O. W. MUORK, j
September 17th, 1866 «?pt!8
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
VAXECUTOR3’ SALK.—Agreeable to an or<i<-r
Xi fraatM by the Court of Ortlinar of liberty
county, at Uw September Term, will be sold, be
fore the court house door la Jiioesvillt, on th
firstTursdsy in Norember next, between tito law-
ul hours or sale: The folio wiog Lands, viz : l.ooo
acres situato iu Liberty tounty, ou the Csuoncbcc
Bluff; and 100 acres (Hosts in the couuty of Bryan
—belonging to the estate or Jo bus >. Beasley
tate ot ssid county, deceased; and sold tor the beu
efit of Ibe heirs snd distributees of said Mt .lc.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN 8. BKArfbEY, | ..... *
K. Q. ANBRKW8, /“”•
SeiHetobcr 1st, 1866. tcptl"
T BE public are warned that from this date I
will pay no drafts made by S. 0. Bryan k Co..
as no such firm exist. From.thU date tbo business
will be continued on my own account
aug 2—lm SAMUEL 0; BRYAN.
•TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO.
TITHE undersigned bare formed s Co-jar tncrdiij*
X under the Act of the General ’A»utnb‘y of the
State of Georgia, entitled “An Act to authorize
Limited I'artucrshiiM,” asscntctJ to the twenty sc*
cond day or December, in tit- year 18.iT; to be cou-
ducted under Uic name ofturlEpping, for the pur
pose of transacting a Cornua-vdon and (iencr&i Mur
csntiio buxines- iu the city of Savannah aud Mato or
Georgia.'
Carl Kppilig, or Savannah, will bo th-! general
partner, and George W Garmany, of savannah,
who baa contributed Fifty Ibo'nuind IxjiUrx, in
cub, to tne common stock, will he special partner.
Tho justness to commence the first day or August,
in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and to
terminate on the first day of August eighteen fifty
nine.
In witness whereof, the said Carl Eppiug and
George W. Garmany have hereunto signed the
fmegoing agreement, Ibis thirty first day of July,
CARL EFFING.
G. W: -ARMANY.
Attwt:
MONTGOMERY CUMMING, J. I. C. C. C.
august 1—6w
4®- The Miliedgovillo Recorder, will p ibliah six
weeks.
ammaiMaa mam, mtumnu, ra.
Autbonta-l Agam tor Uk RavaimabJoareal.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
■IKIUUNU S PA-fENT K«O>Pita0V
wmt iiau.h’^a
fOwS-ri'RcXJR LOCK
Haring received the
Friae Medal at the
World's Fair, areuow
otferol to the public
as the I*rize Safe cf
the World. Tested
and approved as they
have boon every
where, their crowning victory wa* reserved b* be
awarder! by the Juries of the World'eFalr.
The proprietor placed One Titousand Doitais In
(fold in the one exhibited at the World’s Fair, Lon
don, and inviurt all the Fick-l/>cks in the world to
open the Safe, with or without the keys, and take tho
money as a reward for their ingenuity ; aithojgb
operated upon by several skilled in Heart, tiuone
could lick the I/xk or open the Safe.
By an improvement upon the original .Sahunauder,
Introduced by the preseut owner of the ]oteut-rigbt,
the interior U rcndcrci wholly impervious to damp,
and books, papers and Jewelry might be preserved
in one of bis safes for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or mllldcw. 0
Tb guard against counterfeits every Safe from the
manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or
hia agents, has a brass piste in Trunt, bearing bla
name: each is also furnished with one of bis im
proved Tbief Detecting Locks, which is a good guar
antee against robbery.
S. a HERRING A 00.,
Nou. 136,1ST and 139 Water aL, N. Y.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS,
wbo keep constantly on bond a full and complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manutacturen’
prices. eept28
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK k JOB OFFICE.
Merchants can be supplied' at short notice with
Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading,
Dray Books, Circular*, Cards
and Blank Book*.
on give
rtlLET PRINTING, meb as Catalogues for College*,
Proceedings of Meetings, Reports, By-Laws, etc.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore
reeeired, we respectfully solicit a continuance ol
the same, feeling that we aboil be able to please all
who may favor us with a coll, both as to prices and
execution ot work.
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND nSff.
reoor qttaijniM or ~
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufactured by .Sttartu <£ Marvin. Xew York.
In the fire of the 3d
inrt.. which consum
ed the brick building
occupiM by Mr. Jno.
T. Tho into, opposib:
the Gas Work.-, in thin
city, wifi a eafe ot
. . the above descriptions
containing the books, paijcrx. ami money or Mr.
Thomax, and although tho building was detroyed,
the sold Safe sustained no injury whatever from the
intense heat to which it ba<l been exposed. On open
ing tbo Safe, tbo contents were found uudixturbed.
Md in thnxamc order and condition as when placed
there, except a slight discoloration to tho projecting
ends ofa few papers, and the backs of one or two oi
the books, caused by the steam generated in tho
Safe, while at its greatest heat
The Safe and contents, us it came from the ruins,
| may still be seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas,
at the Gas Work*. A large ax*ortmcnt of these cole-
: brated Safes always on hand,and for sale- by
C. H. CAUPFJELD,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
j July 26,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga.
NOTICE.
rpWO mouths afterdate, applieatiou will be made
X to tho Honorable Ordinary or Tato&U County,
for leave to sell a portion of tho lands belonging to
the estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; it befog one
tract of loud which has been reserved from former
sales—where the said deceased resided atthe time
of his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r.
«cpt13 sept 51650.
NO A XLE.
T WO months after date, application will bo made
to tho Court of Ordinary or Tattnall County,
for leave to sell tho Real Estate ol James L. Gra
ham, late of said County, deceased.
aug 4,1856. JAS. B. STRIPPING,
aug 26—2m Am ntatraior.
0 ^ Notice.
NE month after date, application will be made
to the Bank of the State or Georgia, for the
payment of ©twenty dollar note or the Branch or
%. B f ak * Washington, tho left baud hair of
which has been lost. ✓
aug!6—law4 JOHN B. WICK.
T HO months after date, application will be mad
to ibe Hoa Court or Ordinary or Bulloch ccuo-
ty, for leave to sell all tbc lands belonging to the
estate of Morris Darreu, deceased.
JOHANNAH DARREN, Adm’tx.
_ aug3 TIMOTHY KENNELLY, Adm’r.
T “ GEORGIA, EKSEHty COUNTY^
WO months after date, application will bo
mode to tho Hon Court of 0: dinary for Liber
ty county, lor leuvo to sell ull the lands belonging
to the estate or John F Jleasly, or said county, de
ceased, for the benefit or Ids heirs aud creditors.
Kx'o rl ,
aug6
E. Q. ANDREWS,
NOTICE.
' I * wo months ufter date, application will he made
t. .. ^ tbo Honorable, tho Court or Ordinary *r
Bulloch County, for leave to sell all the Lands uud
Negroes belonging to the estate or James Hagen, late
of said County, deceased. ’
• „ . KKIAII HAGEN, Administratrix.
Bulloch County, Aug 29, 18^0. aug 30
T NOTICE.
HREK months after date, application will be
made to tbo Planters’ Bank of the State or
Georgia, tor the payment or a twenty dollar note
of Bald Bank, payablo to Wm Morel or hearer, da
ted 1st Juno, 1851, No 687; also, for the payment
of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854,
the left baud halves of said notes having been lost
Also, to the Buuk or the State or Georgia, for the
payment of a ten dollar note, fetter A. dated 4th
Janury, 1860, the left bund half having been lost.
Also, to the Marine Bank or Georgia, for the pay-
nf • ten dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novetu-
mentor
ber 1,1843, the left huud'half bavin
aug!9—lawgm BOSTON k VILLALOXOA.
NOTICE.
poraoua having claims against the estate of
-viug been lust.
: VILL
OO. George M. Troup, deceased, wiU hand them
in, duly attested, and those indebted will pleaso
make payment to either or the undersigned.
THOMAS M. FORMAN. 1 .
DANIEL H. B. THOUi-,)*- 1 "-
JslO
NOTICE.
S IXTY uare after date, application will bo made
to tne Honorable tbo Ordinary ol Hclntoah
reunty, tor leave to Boll tbo real estate, being in
tbla county, or the late Jamea Smith, known aa
olden (neel Flantauen aold for tbe benellt or tbe
bclra or aatd eatate.
DEAN M. DUNWOODV,
JOHN JONES,
JOHN F. DUNtVOODY,
Darlon, July 1,165fl. iyt
I take pleasure in corroisiratfog tbe foregoing state
ment, and in addition would add, that the books are
now in use. J. T. THOMAS. '
Wood Yard. Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1856. octfi—tf
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTA II Ll 8II MEM',
73 YOEX STREET, NEAR THE COITRT HOUSE,
SAVANaVAH. OA.,
Established In 1634.
rflHE Subscriber grateful to his friends aud
1 patrons for their c«jntinual favors, would state
that Iu addition to the improvements in DYING, ac
quired by him during his !a-t visit to England and
Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his
business, by which he is now enabled to dye a
greater variety or colors ou silk and woolcu dresses,
■bawls, 4c., which ho trusts will generally please
all whq may fevor him with their iKttronagc.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may he required, in the same superior rtyle which
h*3 generally so much pleased bis |utroas aud
Table Covers, and Ladies' Craiie Slmwis. Ac.,
cleaned and finished in the first style.
Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in
the must fashionable styles.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When j>amsIs arc sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should he sent him by letter through tho post
office, so that lie may know where to call lor them,
mch 16 ALEXANDER GAIJXJWAY.
IIEINTZELMANN’H
WHENCE OF JAMAICA CiiNGEU.
T HE distinguished iavor with which this essence
hu; been received throughout ull sections ol
the Union as a remedy at once eafo, agreeable and
eflectuai for Incipient Diarrlima, Cholera Morbus.
Weak un i relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or
fatigue. Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Crump, lan
guor or Debility from sedentary huhits, 4c.. has in
duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in Ids
power. Upon its merrits comment is iiunecessury,
an its owu intrinsic worth is its best eulogy, it cur
ries with it the evidence of its sujn.*riur exia.>]|euce,
freely attested to by the jomig, the old, and scores
or families who. prompted by a careful regard lor
their health ami comfort, are daily adopting it us an
iXMM’iDfHAHUC Mkiu KKMKUV. There is pcrliaiM no
medicinal preparation extant so simple ami harm
less, yet salutary and ell'ectivc, whose worth will he
more appreciated or uuiversallv adopted than the
liquid Ginger prepared by Helutzelman,
For sale by J. E. DxFOKD, Di ..kk.-i,
iV
For sule by
jelo Urn
, DxFOKD, Druggist
Savannah, Ga.
>Y,)
Y, f .
NOTICE. ;
A LL persons having claims against the estate o
Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Oa., de
ceased, are requested to present them, in terms jr
law, and those indebted will pleaso make payment
to tho subscriber.
„ . STEPHEN McCALL, Executor.
Oentrovlllago, Ga., Juno 14th. 1866 jo22
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Broufbt to Jail In Swoiusboro, Emanuel Co,
i tbe 4th instant, © negro man; he says life
namais Harry; that he belongs to tho estate
olTliomas Clay, or .Jryan County, Ga. '/!e is
of light complexion, with a slight scar over tho left
eye;about6 feol3H inches in height, and about 26
years old.
The owner is requested to como forward, pay
charges and take him away, as bo will bo dealt with
“ lh . e i* w ,lirccU - HENRY OVERSTREET,
J® 9 Jalor.
100 DOLLARS REWARD.
lUnaway from the subscriber, on tho 2d
doy of June last, his mulatto womau LAU-
IU. about 19 yoars or age, middle height,
rather slender form, black oyes and or a
* spoken to. Bbo has
Hut
auwucoi „ uu
assumed tbo name of Maria Hutson, and would
paaa tor e tree aeiro, ud majr hevetorged froo na-
g era. When last heard from, the was la lho Ureal
■amp in ^1. Luko’a Pariah, and mav naeaorer
..wamp In s l. uiKO’e rarian, and maj
Into Uenrgia In onmpany with a.imo while
A rawnrd'or Iwenty'doiCira wilfho pjiitorlwr* ilo-
nwrjftoBnjW.lninanyJalj In ilourgla or linflh
^Atru. annul Rom lho mlnntuol thoSqporlor
Jya AW'D ASHLEY, Clerk.
ciiiiuuu CaThui.u>cii Bounty;
juijefi JOHN BILBO, o. o. o,
«K«>U(ilA; i.lUIOltrV COUNTY.
rWY> all whom It may concern: Whereas, Mrs 8a
I rah J Jones, Administratrix upon the estate or
e/Smo* N Jones, late of liberty couuty, dewasod,
will apply tn the Cuurt of Ordinary or sold
for |alters dismissory;
Tlwmiar. Uiaretoru to nlto ud ndininilali .11 whom
II m.r iwncrh, to lm«ud appear hetoro aald court,
to lawn ahlecUciM, If any they have, In torma or
Ilia jaw, iHhnrwiacaald lattora will hu uranted,
Wtuim. W I* (Jarldoau, Orillnary far IJhorty
mmtr, Ihia HHb «T January, ISM.
Jyifl—U W. [', UIHADKAV, o .1.
JTAVH WV HlimaiA,
nun/Hill COUNTY,-To all whom ll may ecu
U aarai Wherau.orlimi W I'arrlab will apply at
tb* Cwrt 14 Dritluary tor lattora urfuardlatiabja nr
M*rtb»F«rrl«li, a luluur hdror Jwlali A I'arrLh,
fCara, Umt'm. w «lla,aud admnulab alf
1,4m. Uw Urtt HiM'l.y In (mm nasi, nlborwlen
W latp-ra will iw jrutod
WUUIjMWa 11b duyut
Drdluary Pw Hulba-li
irx, to a.
S KTYdavatflar dtoto application will bn mado
touw Honnrablo Court or Oriury or Oallocb
ucuuty, lilt lonvo to noil all tho land. Ueloniilnii to
tboaatatoorTbomw Croaby, Into or aold county,
decetaod. tor tbe bonoOt or Iba boire ud oredltoro
or aold oalalo
Jyib
WILLIAM r. CROSBY, Adm’r.
ADMININTUATOn'M SALE.
W ILL bo Hold ou the lira! Monday lo January
noil, hetora tbo Court Homo III Btelcaboro,
ino rollowluK property, belouning to Ibo ntato or
lltury Davie, Jr., ldiis oerei, more or loan, or load
lb Holloob ilouoty, boondod north by tho property
or John Urlmoa and Jobn slater, north and wat by
tbo woporty or John Stator, oast by tbo properly or
KlUah llavla, and. aoulb by tho property or Jo-
alu Davla. Sold tor tbo bonollt or tho holm and
oredltoro or llonry llavto, Jr., decoauod, Oo tho
properly are one grlat nod ooo uw mill.
„ JOSIAH DAVIS,
W.ptscd—Hill Adm’r.
STATE OP OSSOnUIA, BULLOCK CO
rpil oil whom it may concoro.—Whoreu Nuoy
X Ifatlo will apply at Iba Court or Ordinary tor
loltora or admtiilalrolioo lo Ibo oatato or William
II. Ilaitlo, doouuod.
Tliwo aro Ihareloro to olio and admonieb all
whom It may nuinorii to bo and appear herore uid
Court, lo mako ohjeulloiia, (If any ihoy bay.',) no or
ImTore Ibo Orel Monday In Novaralwr noxt, other-
, Monday I
wlao aaul loltora will bo uraotod.
Wlbioaa William Lee, w<|., Crdluaiy tor Rullr ok
Carolina. »o that 1 can gut her; ooo buudrod dol
lore tor proor to conviction other being carried
away by a wbilo man with Intent to meal, and llfty
dollare tor lho like proor or hur holug harbored.
„ „ DKDHICK PETERMAN,
augfl—ilawt Ullllaouvillo, 8. C.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
fig ~
ClfSNiJ&ol
/^N and ufter Suuday, the 14th October, iust,
W aud until further notice, tho I’a-isongcr Trains
ou tbe Central Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Ixoavea Savannah Daily at...5 a u uud 12.16 v *
Arrive iu Macon “ “,.2.16 p u “ 1 am
Leave Macon •• “.11.46 am “ u.aopii!
Arrive in Savan’b “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 a m
HCTWXX.V SAVANNAH AND AfOlWA.
Leave Savannah 12.15 p m and 8.30 p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p u “ 6.80 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.S0 p x
Arrive in Savannah 1.30 pm “ io.45 p
HCTWKKN MACO.N AND AVOC8TA.
Leave Macon 11.45 a m aud 9.30 p m.
Arrlvo in Augusta ' .8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m.
Ijeave Augusta «. am “ 4.30 p m.
Arrive in Macon 2.15 p m “ 1. am.
MirWXEN SAVANNAH, MIUADUKVIUX 4 KATONTON.
Iaeave Savaunah A »
Arrive in Milludgevillo 2.46 p x
l^ve Macon 1146 am
Arrive in Katauten 6. r x
W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. *
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12. 1856. octl6.
CHANGE OK SCHEDULE ON THE
80U oTS MTIjUj aAJLROAD
New York & New Orleans .Haiis.
PIANO FORTE8*
HAVING lately received large ad
ditions ta our PIANO FORTES, we
are enabled to offer at Uds Ume tbe
‘greatest variety from tbe b*st manu
facturers, from the plniuett square to the most elab
orately carved, and from six lo seven octave*/
Our Piano* are selected from the manutacturen
whom we have full confidence in, and w* are par-
frm, :
ticularly requested by them to give ©guaranty with
every instrument sold by us aa regards durability,
tone, Ac.
Persons in want of a lint rate instrument may re
ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting
from tbe following makers, whose instruments we
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vis : H. Wor
cester, J. Cbickering 4 Son, Nunns 4 Clarke, Bacon
4 Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers 4 Cum-
-log L W. MORRELL 4 00.
aug 27
J HAVE been asked to allow the Bath Rooms to
remain open to a later hour than nine o’clock;
I therefore give notice that from this date tbe Bath
House will be upon until eleven o’clock at night.
Price 26 cent* Six tickets for 81.
Jc27 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent.
YE FASiiiO.VABLE OLOTIilYG,
AT REDUCED RATES.
B AP.GALNS can now bo bad by all those who
wkh 40 clothe themselves genteelly, as I will
soil the balance of my Ready-Made, at reduced
rate* on time, and ten per cent, off for cash. -Call
and avail yourself of the chance to obtain good arti
cle*:. At the star t'liuhing Emporium.
WILLIAM O PRICE,
147 Ray street.
PftpM.1*.
Klinr DcricMExT.
. Bureau of Ynrda and Docko, 8ept 19,1866
Semled pruporela for tweb daao oeparatcly,
emkmed “Projxwala forCluo VoUntmt lit
tJuia) for tbo oatjr yard at (ntmtlU)art) will
bereccited at tbla office until noon on tbs 2Jtb
October next, for foniiabiug and delivering st
tbe several navy yards named tbe material, and
articles embraced In tbe following chorea, and
which are perticnlarly described in printed
schedules, which will be famished upon appli
cation, end rent by mail, if so requested, to
penona deairingto to Oder contract fox any or all
tbe clamea named there in,by tbe commandant*
of the several navy yanla,lor tbe cluwrv for the
yards under their command, or by tbe navy
agent nearest thereto, or by tbe bureau, lor
any or aU the yards.
In case bidden desire tbe commandants or
navy agents to send them achedQlcs by mail,
it will be necessary, in order to insure their
transmission that they should enclose in their
application postage stamps, as tbe law requires
all postage to be prepaid.
Bidden an hereby canUoned and particular
ly notilled that their otTcrs most be in tbe fonn
hereinafter prescribed, and be maUedinUme
to reach their destitution before tbe time ex
pires for receiving them ; no bid mill be con
sidered tchick ibaU be reeeired after the period
tUded, and no allowance wiU be made for fail-
i ttojf the nut U.
To guard against offers being made before
tbe time appointed, bidden are requested to
eadone on the envelope above tbe address, and
draw a line under tbe endorsement, thus: “Pro
posals for Class No. (name tbe class) for the
navy yard at-(uame the yard.’’)
To the Chief of tbe Burean of Yards and
Docks, Washington, D. C.
*; "iO.HidrendrttaW
'• tl. Provender
“ “ Charcoal
“ n. Belting, packing, and
Noxrotc—
Class So. 1, Bricks
\ “ 2, Hone
- v ” J. Yellow pine
“ “ 7, Ume
“ “ H, Cement
** “ 0, Hand
“ " is*, iro0 “ it ' «nd*pikea
'* “ 14* Files
*' “ Palnta, ods. and tfi-.*
“ “ 16, Ship chandlery ** ***
“ “ 17, Hardware
“ “ la, Stationery
“20, Hayandrtraw
“ “ 21, Provender
“ “ 22, Cbatcoal,
“ 23, Belting and joking
Pensacola.
Class No. 1, Bricks
“ “ 2, Stone.
‘I •]» Yellow pine timlier
' J'AeMowpinelutuUr
C, "hitopiw. juniper, and cj!
press tiwler .V- lnmler
, Lime
Y\RI>ir goods.—A large and fine assortment of
_!_/ coiorou Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French
Cambrics, French Muslins, Brilliants and Prints, as
well a* a large assortment or White Goods, Striped
Plaid ami PI tin Swiss, Organdies, Tarfeton, Book,
Nonsook, Cambric snd Jaconet Muslin, for sale by
Jane 20 AKIN 4 BURNS.
P URL WATER.—If you want the finest Brink,
ing water in tho world call and purchase one of
Kedxlc’ft Parent Water Filters,
the article mentioned in Water Commissioners’ last
Report, which we warrant to purify the Savannah
River Water jwifiwtiy—an indispensable article for
pontaUon use. KENNEDY 4 BEACH,
|.tu24 only Agents for their sale in Savannah.
, 60 do
soda aud but-
A LE, LARD, aV.—20 bbls Prime Lard;
Taylor A Son’s Alo; 50 do sugar, soda ai
ter Biscuit; received and for sale by
, mcmahon 4 doylk,
i»nel 0 206 and 207 Bay street.
BECKWOURTH’S ADVENTURES-
rTIHK Life itmi Adventures or J. P Bcckwourih,
X CT|;«-r of (lie Crow Indians, with illustrations.
Appleton * Railway and Steam Navigation Guide,
published monthly at 16cto.
Memorial* of m* Time, by Henry Cuckhuru.
The _ Earnest Man—A tketcb of the character j
FORM OF OFFER.
(Here date the offer.)
I, (here uuert the name,) of (name the town.)
la the State of (name the State,) hereby offer
to furnish, under your advertisement dated
(date of advertisement,) and subject to all the
requirements of the same, and of the printed
schedule to which it refers, all tbe articles em
braced in Class No. (name the date,) for the
uavyyard at (name the yard.) according to said
schedule, viz : (here paste on the printed does
jrom the schedule, ana opposite each artide set
ike price, and carry out the amount in the col
umns for dollars and cents, and foot up the
aggregate mount of the hid for the dass t )
amounting to (here write the amount in words.)
I propose as my agent, (here name the agent
if one is required by the schedule,) for the sup
ply under tbe classes miscellaneous, by a non
resident of the place of delivery ; and should
my offer be accepted; I request the contract
may be prepared and sent to the navy-agent at
(itame the agency,) for signature and certifi
cate.
(Here the bidder to sign his name.)
nntl ’.ilui.j „n r . , wii»iiro«.i i iu ou nlyllCU U> UIC UMlilU juilKv, uuiliu
inah. A ’ * tt,taon * IIral Wissfouaryto Dur- J attorney, collector, navy-agent, or some person
FORM OF GUARANTEE.
Tbe undersigned (name of guarantor,) of
(name the town,) and State of (namethe State)
and (name of second guarantor, &c.,) hereby
undertake that the above named (name the bid•
dcr or bidders) will, if his [or their] ollfer as
above accepted, enter into contract with the
United States within fifteen days after tbe date
of notice, throughout the post office, of tbe
acceptance of his [or their] offers before men
tioned.
Witness [Signature of guarantor;.]
I certify that the above named (here name
the gurantora) are known to me to be good and
iesponsible guarantors hi this case.
[Signature.]
To be signed by the district judge, district
New Age of GoM; or the Lifo and Ail ventures of
’ olit. Dexter Hoirmine.
The Tongue ofTiro; or lho True Power or Chris
tianity, by Wm. Arthur an eminent Methodist
preacher.
History of immigration to tho U.S., by Wm. J
Cromwell of the State Department.
Italian sights—Pupal Principle*, by J. Jarves,
with illustration*.
Parisian Sights, by the same author.
august 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
U AUG
DRY GOODS.
KG A INS! BARGAIN
BARGAINS!! ’
J AMES O’HARA would respectfully inform bis !
Itttrons, aud the public generally, that iu
order to prepare fur the foil trade, hois now
SBIiBIZffG- OFF
hi* assortment in store,
AT COST FRIGES
uud would invite attention •hereto, ut hi* store
Jy28 1%S Congress-street.
known to the bureau lo lie responsible.
Poutsmoutu, N. If.—
Class No. 1, Brick*
“ “ *2, Stone
“ “ :i, Yellow-piue limber
“ “ 4, Yellow-pine lumber
“ “ 5, Oak plank
“ “ 0, White-pine and spruce lumlier,
seasoned
“ “ 7, Lime
“ “8, Cement
f “ “ D, Gravel and sand
“ 1ft, Slate
“ 11, Iron and nails
*• “ 1*2, Steel
“ “ 14, Files
“ ** 15, Paints, oils, and glass
“ “ lft, Ship Chandlery
17, Hardware
is, Stationery
19, Firewood
LAND AUENCY—Brunswick, On.
EDWIN M. MOORE
O FFEItS his services to the public in the pur-
uhoae and .-ale of lauds in tbe counrics ul
Glynn, Wuyne. Oumden, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee, Clinch, te*wudes and lhomas. Particular
attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol
town lota iu the town of Baunswick.
axnmxxcES.
Dr H Collius, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunsw.ck
Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hon James L Sew
rd, Thoinasville.
REMOVAL.
The subscriber has Removed on tbo
Bay, next door to tho Republican,
office, where he is now o;«ning a
handsome assortment orSPRINUL...
AND rfUMMKIt GOODS, which ho will Bell by the
pattern or make to order In the most feshiouuble
style. Also, Heady Made Clothing for tho present
nnd coming season.
Thankful for jwst favors, be hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering aud Repairing dono at
the shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White
and Figured Marseille* Vesta, for sale at a small pro-
apr!2
JOHN W. KELLY.
Brooke Hall Female Seminary.
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA,
MISS MAIUA L. EASTMANN, Principal.
This Somiuary. located in the de
lightful and healthy village of Media,
thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will he
MISS M2
%
Xr i
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
Bcptembor 10th, 1866.
MOO DOLLARS REWARD
, f or a Pf. wo negroes, or 100 lor cither
lodgod in jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes
called John, a large copper colored, humes
^.dowu look aud rough taco, weighs about Is u
laniTU 6 Toot 10 inches high, 22 years old. Bost80
* very block with a wido spaco between hi* non
per frout teeth, high forohoad, turns ius feet out iu
walking, i* ft foot 8 inches high, and weiglw 16U,
and 30 years old, and when hoard of last, they
wor* in tbuswumpabove Savanuah. My address
is 4 mile brunch, or Barnwell, 8. 0.
augl2—wly - WM. ASHLY.
126 REWARD.
Kauaway.
M Rauaway, on the 2d instant, iny negro
ftfla man POMPLY. He U about twcuty four
jpyear» orago;slx foot high; stout built;
SMm vory dark complected; lias a down Ion
Iff* L -a- -- .1- - * - ....
— a - a • ? look ill
cuuntenanco; has a scar ou the top of hi* liiui,
cut with an axo. Ho was raised In North Caroli
na, Robeson couuty; and may bo trying to make
bis oreapo back. Any pcnum liiinyiHg him ta i«.‘,
or coollaluif talm Iu Jail ao that I gut him, 1 will i«.y
lho ohovo reward. 1 '
aepllT—-Jm
0. tV. CHAtVKUltll,
UblqolU H. U..
Hontgomory county, (la.
T LAHU.—120 bill,, prime Bnltiumrn l^nl Urd:
Jj SO toga prime Ualllmnro Lear lard, landtag,
ud tor uato liy SCKANTON, JOUNnniN k cil “
tug 115
R Ol’E.—Wd colli itoiw, to arrive per aelir Alim
Jy 10 I’ATTI
Jylo _ 1’AVfEN. HIlrWlN k'cir
TjlLOUR.—Mil -sack.' l-almu. Allila Uoublo Kiiira
1 Kt-rar, JuhI received aud Idr ealu t.y
Jys
lit IB k, IIAVIS k IJIN.1
NIONS.—10 bbls of New Onions per ulcatnt
Q^Dorldaf receivad and lor sale
/ \N aud after Sunday, Februaty 3d, 1850,
KJ two daily trains between Mocou and Columbn«.
and ono between Macon and Americus,
I/jttvo Macon at 2 a n, aud 31* x; arrive ut (Jtiium-
bu* at 7 16 a x, uud 1030 r x ; leave Columbus ■*
4 16 a x, and 1 30 p x;arrive at ilucon at 10 64 a x,
and 7 40 p x; leave Macon at 2 a X; arrive at Amcri
cua ut 6 40 a x; leave Americus at 2 20 p x; arrive at
Macon at 7 40 p x; making a complete connection be-1
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, KingB
yillo, Wilmington uud Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savounub, Milledgovlllcand Eaton
ten, and with Macon and Western traius Iu Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nashville aud Knoxville, Turn.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad ta
Eutauta, Ala., connecting dally at Americus with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,
Fhoraasville, Uuinbridge, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, 4c., ut Fort Valley with hacks
te Perry, Haynoavilio, Hawklnsvlllo and Knoxville,
Ga. Passengers for Americus and points below Fori
Valley, should tako tho 1216 p x train from Savun-
nah; and tbo 5 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macon. For other jminta on tho South-
W extern or iiuscogoo Roads tako cither train from
Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amur!-
cus ut 2 -0 p x will roach Columbus at 10 30 p x the
riumc night.
i'usscngurs from Columbus aud the West for Am-
or cus. South-western Georgia or Florida, should
tako tho 1 30 p si train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, aud roach Amcricux at 0 40 a m noxt morn-
log.
Fi
irst class stoamships leave Savannah for Now
York on Wednesdays and Saturday*, aud for Phila
delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage la thu Cabin $25,
Steerage 88. . ’
Fare from Montgomery te Savannah $14 oo
“ Columbus “ “ 10 00
“ jVmericua •* “ g go
„ . GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macou, Junuury 3t)th, 18pd. mayl6
M olasses, ijacon 4c.—
200 bbls New Orlcuns Jlolasxcs
loo “ Barhadou* uud Cuba Molasses
ftOhlid* Cuba •«
7ft *• Ribbed ami Clear . v Me.-i
26 Tierce* clioico Ham*
10 bid* Me** Pork, ill store and for sain by
IVrtilV o fii
-Iti.-vo , ’Jilt, Ul P|ltri’ .11,11 I
HOILTIMIIE, JOHNSON A CO.
HUff *2!)
P ORT AND MADEIRA WINK*.—
lo itasks Port Wine.
B do Madeira do.
16 do Tiniiinrillis «„•. Just ruivived and for
sale by MCRAN ltJN, A JOHNSTON A Co.
aug 21.
J^UX.GINAiNll HUAffDV.—60 Obi>|.iltlier>c|-
toll’s Rum
60 libld K I'lieti :i» Rye Gin
26 -do one 'tie Brandy
20 *4 aud 16 H clink* 4th ikwI' iir.iudv.
store and for safe by
i jy4 v SCRANTON, JOIINSI’ON \ * i
D omestic i,iquors-6o bid* i:
Gill
’hel|w’ Ry
bids Luther Felton'* llo*hm Rum
2i> do Dome* tic Brand v
60 tin old tl'miieclicul River Gin
76 do Now Orleans Kecllllo.i \\ In kv
2u H and 20 caxk* Twigg Bran
atoro and for *ale by
M|7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
Tne commodious building, nowin process of erec
tion, willi all the modern improvements, will be
fluiBheil bv iho first if August, und will contain such
accommodation*, both in point of tax to and comfort,
a* cunnot full te satisfy parents that while their
daughter* aro enjoying tbo benefits of mental cul-
tert-'i they have also the comforts ofa refined home.
Tills Institution is established with a view to afford
to young ladies the most perfect combination or ad
vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac
complished education, aud no paius or expense will
be spared to render it in reality what it professes to
bc ; a school of superior merit. Miss Eastman, the
Principal, was at tho hood ofa school in New Eng
land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, and
for the last six years has been known to tbo patrons
of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher in
tbatlnstiiLtion.
ThoKt. Rev. A. Pott2r, Bishop or tho Diocese ol
Pennsylvania, says:—
“Mbs a. L. Eastman, wbo proposes to open a
Young 1-mites' Seminary in* Media, Delaware Co..
Pa , in September next, has been known lothe sub
scriber for several year* past. He ha* a very high
opinion or her capacity, efficiency and devoteduess
as an educator. She bus bad a large and success
ful experience. Tho building which ta to be erected
for ber usu will contain every accommodation. Tho
village aud surrounding country are distinguished
for healthfulness and beauty, und tho subscriber has
confidence tiiat parents who entrust their daughters
te Miss Eastman will have ao reason to regret it.”
Miss Eastman will be aided by on efficient corps
of Teachers.
The French language wlii be taught and spoken
by a Parisian lady, residing in tho family.
Tbe Utlu, German, Spanish and Italian languages
will receivu due attention.
Tho Natural Sciences will be taught, with tbe uid
oTa large and expensive apparatus.
The Musical Department will be under tbo ebargo
ora iady eminently qualified to Ull tho situation; und
all preferring a male teacher on the Piano or in
Singing, can have the benefit or u Visiting Teacher
from Philadelphia.
Drawing and Painting will be under tho direction
ol a lady accomplished iu tbo urt.
Tho number or pupils is limited to fhrtv.
Tbe Term* for Board andTultiou iu ull the bruneh-
cs except Music, are $160por session oT fivo months.
Miss Eastman bos liberty to refer to tbe following
gentlemen:— *
Rt. Itov. A. Potter, D.D., and tbe Episcopal clorgy
Hon. F: Piurco, President of the Uuitod States.
Hon. S. p. Chase, Governor of Ohio.
Jjlon. N. B. Baker, Kx-Govcrnor of New Ilamp-
Jon. M. W. Tnppau, M. C. from Near York.
Rov. N. Stem,of Norristown, Pa.
Rov. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa.
Pierre Uullor, Esq,, or Philadelphia.
J. II. Oklu.Esq., do.
K. W. Clark,Esq., do.
Georgo Wliartou, Esq., do.
Christopher Lower, PoUsville, Pa.
Georgo Wyman, 8t. Louis. Mo.
Hon. p. 0. Johnson. Washington, D. C.
For further particulars, or for circulars apply t<
the Principal, MISS MARIA KASTMAN,
jell) cod 3m Media, Delaware Co. I’a.
PA’riffiVr eclI&se
Every man Ills own Caru Printer*
i ULL AND KXAHINtiOllAMBtiltLAlN’S
v* Patent Eclipxo Hand Stamp, tint best, cheapest
aud most eonvenleutof any thing lor lho purpose
yet offered for late.
ALFRED WIBS1XR.eaa.Agt
•prs ly In Congress ft
1 2ft, Hay
1 ’21, Provender
' 22, Charcoal
1 *25, Iron ratting*
Boston.—
Class No. jl, Bricks
‘ *2, Stone
“ “ 3, Yellow-pine timlier
“ “ 4, Yellow-nine lumber
“ ” 5, Oak and hard wood timber nnd
lumber
•* “ C, White-pine, spruce, juniper,
and cypress timber aud lum
ber
“ ** 7, Lime and hair
“ !», Cement
“ “ R, Gravel and sand
* 44 11, Irou, iron spikes, andnaiU
4 44 1*2, Steel
44 44 U, Files
4 ‘ 44 15, Paints, oils, and glass
44 44 1ft, Ship Chandlery
44 44 17, Hardwure
44 “ 18, Stationery
4 ‘ u 2ft, Hay nnd straw
“ 44 21, Provender
44 44 22, Charcoal
44 44 23, Packing
44 44 25, iron castings
New York.—
Class No. 1, Bricks
44 44 2, Stoue
4 * 44 3, Yellow-pine
44 44 5, Hard wood
44 44 (», White pine, spruce, &c*
44 44 7, Lime, liair, Ac.
44 44 8, Cement
44 44 D, Gravel and sand
44 44 11, Iron, iron spikes, and uails
44 44 12, Steel
44 44 14, FUes
44 44 15, Paints, oils, and gla&s
“ 44 16, Ship chandlery
44 44 17, Hardware
44 44 18, Stationery
44 4 4 20, Hay aud straw
44 4 4 21, Provender
44 4 4 22, Charcoal
44 44 23, Belting, packing hose, Ac.
44 44 25, Iron work and castings
44 44 26, Machinery and tools
44 44 28, Lightning conductors
44 44 20, Diving-bell
Philadelphia.—
Class No. 1, Bricks
44 * 4 2, Stone
44 44 3, Seasoned yellow pine timber
44 44 4, Seasoned yellow pine lumber
44 44 5, Oak aud hard wood timlier
44 44 6, Seasoned white pine timber
and lumber
44 44 7, Lime und hair
“ 44 0, Gravel aud sand
44 44 10, Tib
44 44 11, Irou, htm spikes, and nail*
12, Steel
44 44 14, Files
44 44 15, Paints, oil, and glass
44 44 16, Ship chandlery
44 44 17, Hardware
44 44 18, Stationery
“ 44 10, Firewood
“ 44 20, Hay and straw
“ 4 * 21, Provender
41 44 22, Charcoal
44 44 23, Belting, packing ami hose
“ 44 2ft, Machinery
Naval Asylum.—
Class No. 1, Clothing.
„ 44 4 2,‘llats. boots, shoes, Ac.
“ 44 3, Provisions
“ •' 4, Groceries
44 •' 5, Dry goods
44 “ 6, Bread, Ac.
“ “ 7, Tobacco
44 44 8, Chandlery
“ “ 0, Hardware
“ 44 10, Iron and nails
44 44 11 Paints, oil, und glass
“ 44 12 Files
41 “ 13, Lumber
* “ 14, Provender
“ 44 16, Firewood
• 44 16, Charcoal
Washington, 1). C.—
Class No. 1, Bricks
“ 44 2, Stoue
44 44 3, Yellow pine timber
44 44 4 , Yellow plue lumber
44 44 0, White pine spruce, juniper, n ud
cypress timber
'* 44 7, Lime and hair
“ 44 8, Cement
4< M!>, Sand nnd gravel
44 11, Iron, Iron nails, and spikes
12, Steel
‘J-13, Pig iron
•* 14, File •
44 15, Paints, oils, and glass
44 16, Ship chandlery
44 17, Hardware
44 18, Stationery
“ 19, Firewood
44 44 9, Cockle *bfcll*
“ •• u, isdilllkfi
“ “ 14, File.
44 44 15, Paints, oil*, glass, Ac
44 44 1 6, Ship chandlery
44 44 17, Hardware
44 44 18, Stationery
44 44 19, Firewood
44 44 20, Hay
44 41 21, Provender
44 44 22, Charcoal
;; “ Belting, packing, hose, Ac.
- -SiSSSSiS
The schedule wiU state the time* within which
articles wdl be required t-. I^e delivued tj
where tbe printed sc hedule l, not ft
periods stated in it for deliveries mun te
pied in the bids. All the articles which Z
oe contracted fur must \x delivered at S
place or places, mcludiug drayageand cart!
to the place where used within the navS
respectively, fur which the offer is made a
may be dliected by the commanding X
thereof; and all other thing, u-inc ^
ference will be given to Aiueric'un m£-
tare. No article will be received after then,
piration of the period specified iuthc schtdafe
for tbe completion ol deliveries, mile**
ly authorized by the department.
^ 1,1 Die contract amlt,
be distinctly onder.*tocd by the bidden. ih a i
the amount andnumUrof mtide* enumcrafel
in classes headed 4 'ini*.*eiie:i:.eou* *aie
as the probable qnautiiy which may be re
quired, as weH as to tlx data lor deiennitat-
mg the lowest bid; but the contractor a to
furaish more or le*< of the said tnunklau-d n-
tides, and in such qaantitic*, aud at -uch
times, as the bureau or commandant mai n.
quire such iucrease, however, not to excc-odone
third of the quantities stated (and rcmii.-itioR.
sent through tbe post office snail i* denied
sufficient notice.) Uuriug the fiscal v^r endiu -
30th June, lsjft; and whether the qaantitk-
requited be more ur lej» than ;!;osesr.ecitied’
the prices shall reuiaiu the same.
All the articles under the contract nuatfe
of the best quality, delivered in gotft order
free of all aud every charge or exp-u* a nJ
subject to the inspection, count, weight, cr
measurement of tbe raid uavv-jard, and u- iu
all respects satisfactory to the reminaud aud
thereof. Bidders are itferied to the uni ;. r
plan* sjiecitications, or sample*, and a fuitiur
description of the article*. Omtractowfor
classes headed ••uiisseilaneoita." who do not te-
side near the place where, the articles are to It
delivered, will be required to name iu their pro
posals an agent at tue city or principal pace
near the yard of delivery, who may be called
upon to deliver article* without ikl.iv when
they shall be required.
Approved sureties iuthe full am-niti wfthe
contract will be required, and twenty per un
tain as additional security deducted'from each
payment nntil the contract Mi.vl have !*a
completed or cancelled, unit-;* othenvk-
authorized by the department. Ou dissc* Lee
, l p d 4 miscellaneous, ’ to be delivered a* requir
ed during the liscnl year.the twenty ptrwn-
turn retained may, at the discretion o'l thecom-
mandaut, be paid quartet ly ou the first ol Jan
uary, April. July, and October, wbralledc
liveries have been satisfactorv, the Iralance
(eighty per cent.) will be paid’bv the re-pec-
live liavy-ajents with’n thirty days after the
presentation of bills, in triplicate,’duly vouehtd
and approved.
No part of thepei ceuluni received istobep.nl
until the rejected articles ofli-red under tbe
contract shall have been removed from ihr
yard, unless specially authorized by the depart
ment.
It will lie stipulated in tin* contract that it
default shall be made l»v tin- parties of the tint
part hi delivering aU'or any of the arthta
inentiuucd, of the quality and at the times and
places above provided, then, and in that care
the said parties will forfeit and pay to the
United .States, as liquidated d.unagc*,* >uni of
money equal to twice the annum: of the con
tract price herein agreed upon as the price to
lie paid for the articles in case of the actual
delivery thereof, which liquidated damages
may lie recovered from time to time as they ac
crue.
The sureties must sign the contract, and
their respusibility eertilied to by a navy agent,
collector, district attorney, or some other per
son sacislaetorily kuown to tbe bureau.
It is to be provided iu the coutrnct that ibe
bureau shall have the power of annulling Ibe
contract, without loss or damage to the govern
ment, in case Congress shall nut have made
sufficient appropriations for the articles named,
or for the completion of the works estimated
for, aud on which this advertistinotit is based:
and shall also have the power to increase er
diminish jhe quantities named in the classes
not headed “miscellaneous" iu the schedule
twenty-five per cent.
Persona whose offers shall be accepted win
be notified by -letter through the post office,
which notice shall be considered sufficient: and
if they do not enter euter iuto contract tit
the supplies specified withiu fifteen day* wont
the date of notice from the bureau ot the ac
ceptance of their bid, a coutract will I* wade
with some other person or persous, and the
guarantors of such defaulting bidder will w
held responsible for all delinquencies.
All otters not made in strict conformity wi u
this advertisement will, at the option of tne
bureau, be rejected. ....
Those only whose offers may be accepted wm
be notified, and contracts will lie ready tor ex
ecution as soon thereafter ns may l»e practica
ble.
Sept 20—law4w.
THE GREAT KOUTHEltN REJIEDV
PBYOll’S OINTMENT.
I T is a sure and speedy cure for bums, plltj.
corns, felons, lover sores, ulcer.-, re-sw
tetter worm, sore nipples, (recouiuicu»sea ny
so*,) sore and cracked lips, Iresh wounds ;«nuwr
or uny description. It is a most vulual.lv renjew
uud cure, which can be testified to by
who liavo used it in many portions ol tue -' ou *“ .
the lust few years. In no uiatamv wiff tbcsuive
any injury, or iuterfero with a pliysician •M iri?c |L
tiou. The proprietor has numerous ccrtincaiww
letter* from people who have «»«! it tbenueires
aud most earnestly recommend it to otficri»
speedy and certain reniciiy for tbe above
diseases. A trial is oil that i* mvessary lor iw 0
recommendation. ,,
Among tho many that have testified to Uh_«■
•j of thl* valuable remedy, and reccmuiepoeu
tin* i-ntnir, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judge b »
Jmlge o A Hull. K .1 .Morgau.Esq. J I.Mcpucns. w*’
llifl ill 'lloiud.s t-i «xi:. rs. ltMI „ , wer .
Kohl by J11 Moore,.-avaimah,Ga;
icu*, Ga; Clark A Weils, Augusta, Oa;
Robins A Co, New York; and druttieG ge«
OSS’ By rmnlltiug ouo dollar to the l"‘'i r .. r
single box or the Oiulincut will '' c *
mail, tree of p^tage, to any i*urt ol tue l , fU .
Sold by J. I». XI Urt UK, Savannah, «•».. »® a "
Kioto KClton.ll)-. V. .1. MOOKR WJjfl
may 13 •
C OHN--In atoro and for rale bv
inarft i.o :vt-rrv
J^OMES'I'IC IJQUOfta—
IBO bbls Pike’s Magnolia Whiskey,
60 bills TuKcalmosa ..
100 do Mouong, Whiskey, as-orted t raaa»
6 do old Bourbon Whiskey,
100 do K. Phelp’s (fin,
50 do 1* A II Conn. River Rye tftu,
20 do Brandy, . . „ r .M
20 quar casks Twigg II«op hi «»•' '
Brandy, .
20i>l|*li(1, .to .10 .la .1" “"J
to qua ,1 .. Malaga
tiiG'.i
JOH.N
J A VINO resumed thu practice rJTJjf KS 1
ml shm, offers hia services to his frieuda on
public as au Architect and auperlntcmleuj.. ^
Designs lot auy |»art or the country
executed iu all the various branches «r
aim, au-ti u Public BUdre., BtorM,agff.
1 ar cflbiOaitom How. jm5-«
l.