Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 30, 1856, Image 4

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I’arclUi Tbotnaa, lata at Hid County, n IIM. o. t. a IITATK OP QEOHQIA, B CLWCH to HINT?,—Tool! whom II Mg Mil wtwnu,HraboraBCowart wlUopply Mina Court MOrdinwr Ibr lattora dlambuorraa administrator oa the estate or Patriok I) Kaleher, Harms cash before delivery. “ ‘h THOMAS, w.ar Jrtftraonton, Aug. 80,1860 , Executor, tog 50—-2m lbs* art, therefore, to cite and admlih *11 SSrtM "uM SffigT* Fobruary no.t.'olbarwlao CountylbljMbdayrfAuuit,MM.,„ ,, Tbffl flullocb LEE. o. i. o. GUARDIAN'S SALK. T1TILL b« told before iboOourl House door in V? Jrtforsontoo, Camdou County, Georgia, on •teFlratTuwday to November next, botwcou tbe lagnl hours of nw, Rom, kouaaiorrant, coop, wrabor ud trooor, Uyaaraoraat; Iron.. hordMlbter, 1* gran at an; Uinta, nor son, 11 yoaraofajo; Joo, nor ion, U aaonUu old. bolonolnj to the citato tif Unula Tompkins. Sold Ibr tbobonolU or tba Itelra and aaoditora of Mid eatato. Term, earth, or Its emit valeut. W. ft THOMAS, Guardian. JaHOroontoo, Aug, 110,1856 pmtOOrfni OUT ■HBRIFF’8 SAUK. W ILL bo Mid bclbro Ibo Court Home door Io IboollyorSaTUnab, bolweeu the legal houra trnie, on Ibo first Tuesday in October next—A no* ■to man alavo naraod Paul: levied on under and by virtuoof au attachment issuod out ortho houorablo the City Court of Savannah lu Tavojor Robert D. Porgeraon va. William Darby; and aold by vermis• alonof thoJudg oof said Court. Terms cash, pur* chaser paying for titles. septa KDW. M. PRKNDKR0A8T, Sheriff. CHATHAM SHERIFF'S BALK. WILL bo sold before the door of tbe Court fT House, to the city of Savannah, County of Chatham, on lit Tuesday in Octobor next, botweon theTega! hoars of sale, two Clocks, two Lounges, •no Cedar Bodstead, onoSpring Bodstoad, one Hair Matrass, levied on as tho property ot John Sparger* burg,In mvor of John Dovanney. Sold nndor lorcclo* afireoi a mortgage FI. Fa's issued out ortho Honor* able,Inferior Court of Chatham County, July Term, IBM. august it BBWJ. L. COLE, 3. C. C. BULLOCH CO. SHERIFF'S SALK TlflLL be sold on the First Tuesday in Octobor Tf next, before tho Court Homo door In States boro, within tbe usual hours of sale the following property, Ur wit: Ono tract of Land containing two nundrod acres more or lo3s,lovio<l on as tho proper ty of T H Higdon, to satisfy a fi. fa. in flavor of Wm, Simmons. Property pointed out by Wot. Simmons, levy made by a Constable, and roturnod to mo this, *e 27th day of August, I860. sept 4 JOHN S. DENMARK, & B. C. EXECUTOR'S SALE—CONTINUED. S TATE OF GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY :-By virtue of on order granted by tho Ordinary of yne County, on tho 7th July, 1866, wUI be sold before the Court House door iu WayneeviUo, iu said county, on the first Tuesday lu Octobor next, be* tweeu the lawful hours of sale, tho following prop* •rtf, to wit: Ellen, a negro woman.SOyoarsot ago, ana her seven children, Francis 10 yoars of age, Lucy 9, Mary 8, Bobort 6, Georgo 6, Char lotto 3, and Elay 2 years old. Sold for tho bonoflt of the hairs and creditors of ibo eatato of 1 ewis W. Bryan , deceased. Terms cash. W. A. 2ALLENS, Exeouter. July 80th, 1866 septa • GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMHOSTRATORS’ SALE .-Agreeable to an or* A der granted by tho Court of Ordinary of said •oonty, will be sold, before the court house door lu said oennty, on tho first Tuesday In November •sxt, between tho lawful hours of salo: Nine hun* fired and filly (950) acres of land, more or loss, in several surveys, lying iu sold county on the Mill- Mgevllle Road—ono tract being tho late rosldenco •(Thomas Knight, deceased: and tho other tract known as the Mills' place, wboro Joseph Kuight, Jr., now Uves—sold Land is bounded by A. J. will- son. Ogochee River, A. Richardson, and others. Burn or slid tracts is well improved. Belonging to the estate of Thomas Knight, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said accessed. Terms on fee day of sale. JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr., I X dm'ra THOMAS E. KNIGHT, J AQm September 10th, I860. eeptU GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALK — Agreoablo to an or- /V der granted by the Court or Ordinary or Bui* foch county, will bo sold before tho court hsuse fioor, In 8tatesboro', in said county, on tho first Tnesaay in November next, between the lawful hoars of sale: Thlrty-Uireo hundred, sixteen and n half (8316M) sores of Land, more or less, all ad joining in different surreys, and lying on the Mill- •dgevillo Road and Spring Creek, In said county— it being the lato residence of Thomas Mills, do- * It Is well improvod, with a good and well tecs, with a good well and some two hundred acres •f good hammock and bay land, lately put under cultivation. Also, all tho Umber, which will square twelve inches, of a tract of Land, sold by said de* •eased to Arthur Kerby and the timber reserved in Ida life Umo. AU belonging to the estate of Thomas mils, deceased. Bold for tlw benefit of the uelra of said deceased. Terms tnado kuowu on day of sale. HARDY B. HODGES, Adm'r, Sept. 10th, 1866 aoptlS STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. A.\ county,..™ ». in Statesboro, In said county, on the first Tuesday In November next, between tho lawful hours of sale, (426) four hundred and twenty-five acres of land, more or less, lying in said county, bounded eastby estate of David Lee,south by Josiah Zttrour, west by 0 Groover, north bylNeedam Lee—belong teg to the estate of Michael Donaldson, decoosed ; nold for tho bonoflt of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on tho day ef sale. This 10th day or September A D1860. JOHN E. Off: >ON, AoiniHtrator. sept!8. GEORGIA, EFFING1IA9I COUNTT. \A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtue of an or- A der from tho honorablu Inferior Court of said eounty, wnen BttUng lor ordinary purposes on the leal Monday in September, Instant, will bo sold, at the conrt house uoor of said county, botweon tho lawful hours of sale, on tbo drat Tuesday iu Novem ber next: Thirteen hundred and eighty-eight acres ef Land. Sold as tbo property of Beal Edwards, deceased, for tho houeflt of tho heirs and creditors el said decoased. Terms made kuowu on tho day efaale. 0. I). EDWARDS. Adm'r. September 18th, 1866 »—soptli STATE OF GEORGIA, riHATHAK COUNTY—To all whom it may V^oonoern: Whereas, John MaHory,willapplytotbo Court of Ordinary for Letters Dtsmisory as adminis tration on the Estate of William Wright lUose are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may •oacern, to bo and appear botore said Court, to' ■ike objection (if any tnoy hovo) on or before the ftrit Monday In November next, othwlsn a aid Lot tart will be grautod. Witness. John Bilbo, Ejq., Ordinary for Chatham Qounty, thin eight day of April 1866. J>UN BILBO, <i. o. e. apr a Z STATE OF GEORGIA, ULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom it may con B kltChM. rph/kq uuunn, iw*ru. numies, gin uuusv, smith anop, negro houses, with all other noocH.iary uubbuUdtegs. also, good orchard* of peaches, ap plet, Jko., also, good wolls of wator—eltnotu six miles atove Btatosboro’ and six miles west of No. t) Central Railroad. Tbo lands arc pluo and hay, all well watered aud timbered, and Joined by lands or- James Young, 8r., James Dixou, and others. Pur chaser paying for titles. Tor ms ou the day nr sale. S. \„ MOORE. ) M. C MOORE. Udm'rs. 0. W. HOOKE, j September 17th, 1856 scptlk HTATfl OF GEORGIA, YJULL0CH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con- JJ corn: Whereas,General KMlkell, wlI apply atthe court of Ordinary tor letters of administration with tno will annexed, on the eatato of Martha Groover, late oT said county, deceased j These are, therefore, to cite and admonish aU whom it mav concern, to b«and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before tne first Monday te Hcptomber next, other wise aaidlotterawfil be grantod. ir w . Wltneaa. William Lot, ■«;, Ordinary for Bulloch county, into 21st dav of July,1856> r Jy*l _ _ WILLIAM LEE, o. n. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL GO. I so all whom It may concern Whereas, Bonja* mlu Alexander will apply at tbo Court of Or dinary for Letters of Dismlsiiou as Administrator on the wtato of Anson Williams, tato of said County, do* ocased. These are,therefore,to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and api>oar before Bald Court to make obJoctlou (irony tboy havo)on or be fore tho first Monday lu Maroh next, otherwise said letters will be granted te the said applicant. Witnoss, H SnucKMxn, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this tho 9th day of August, 1856. aug 26—Out II. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. . E XECUTORS' BALE.—Agroouhlo to uu order granted by tbe Court of Ordlnar or Liberty r-'r- county, at the Hoptombor Term, will be sold, be- j 1?^“^ by H 1 ®, 1 ytrVROOF. uOck. mvtifffro^dwWHhu I’rlzo Modal at tho World’s Fair, nrouow offorod to lliu public as the IVixa Safe or the World. Tested and approved as they have boon every where, their crowning victory was rosorvod to bo awarded by tho Juries of tho World’sFalr. The proprietor placed t)nn Thousand Dollats In Gold In the one exhibited-'at tho World’H Fair, lm- don, aud invited all tho I1ok-I<ockfi In the world to open tho Solo, with or without tho koys. and t.iko tho inonoy us a reward for their ingenuity ; although oporated upon by several skilled In tho art, no one could lick tho Luck or open tho Safo. ~ lraprovomrnt iiism thoorigUiulSalamundor, fore tho court huuao door lu Hinosvllle. on tli first Tuesday In November next, between tho law- ul hours of sale: The following hinds, vis : 1.000 acres situate In Liberty county, on tho Cunuocliec Bluff; and 100 acrea situate In tne county of Bryan —belonging to the ostfite of Joshua I. Beasley lato of said county, deceased; und sold for tho ben. ofltof lire heirs and distributee* of said estate. Torms made known on tbe day of sulu. JOHN 8. BEASLEY, 1 K. Q. ANDREWS, September 1st, 1856. septl7 WAYNBreirrGX^LYiraflr, 185U. T HE public are warnod that from this 'date I will pay no drafts tnado by 8.0. Bryan A Co., as no suoh firm exist. From.tbla date tbo business will bo continued on my own account. tug2—lm SAMUEL Of BUY AN. ■TATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. T O all whom it may concernWhereas James Standflold will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters or Administration on tho estate of John K , late of taid County, deceased. These are, >re, te cite and admonish all whom it may concorn, to bo and appear before said Court to uako objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday te November noxt, otherwise said totters will be granted. Witness. II. StttctUKD, Esq., Ordinary for Tittt nail County, this tho Oth day of August, 1866. aug 26—2m H. STOCKLAND, Ordinary. •TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO_ mo ail whom It may concorn: Whereas Mary Ann X Do Jt w)U apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for lot- tore IMsmtssory on tho estate of James P. Dent,— These aro therefore to cite and admonish all whom mar ooncora, to bo and appoar before said Court, to maxe objections (if any they have) on or before i ho First Monday in Decomhor noxt, otherwise said letters will begrantod. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of June. 1886. Ja3 .iOHN BILBO, O.C.O. sTAtboFgEoHgIa, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con* corn: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dUmisory as guardian of Georgo M Wallace and Robert G. Wal lace : These are, thcrofors, to cite and admonish all whom it may conoern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any tboy hare) on or boforo the first Monday in March next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, thia lUb day of August, I860. augll JOHN BILBO, n.c. c. ATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH Ci T O o\l whom it may cmcern—Whoreas Sarah Brannenwill apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Extato ot Juhn Brennen, doccased, thoso are there to cite and ad- monish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before tbe Court, to make objections (if any they hove,) on or bofore tbe first Monday in Novombor noxt, otherwise said letters will be granted. • Witness, William Loo, Esq., Ordidary for Bullooh County, this 4th of 8eptember 1856. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. sept R WAJtfK OF GEORGIA. X 1BERTY COUNTY—To all whom it man cc Jj cern : Whereas, Caroline K Allen will apply at tee Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Benjamin W. Allen, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all con* corned, to be and appear bofore said Court to make objections, (If any they have,) on or before the first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, W P Girardeau, Esq., Oordinary for Lib* erty county, this 14th day of August, i860. augl6 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. ujo /"I EORGIA, IJBERTY‘COUNTY :-Two months VJT after date application will be made to tbo Court of Ordinary of liberty County for leave to sell a negro man by tbe name of July, aged 40 years belonging to the estate or Gideon HcGowen, late of said county, deceased. NANCY A. MoGOWKX, Adm'x. September 4,1866. eepvfl DIVORCE ■TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. r S underslgnod bavo formed a Co-partnership undor tho Act of the Gunurul Assembly of the State of Georgia, entitled ''An Act to uuthomo Limited Partnerships," assented to ilio twonly-so* cond day of December, lu tlio year I8h7; to be con ducted under tho nnmo ofCarlEpplug, for llm pur pose or transacting a Commission and General Mor- cantilobuslnes* In thoclty <>i Savannah and statoof Georgia. Carl Upping, of Savununh. will lie the gouorul partner, and George IV Uarumny, of Snvatmali, who has contributed Filly Thousand Itallara, In cash, to tho common stock, will ho sjicclnl partner. Tlio tusiuess to commence tlu> first day or August, in tbo year eightuon hundred and fifty-six, ami to terminate on the first day of August eighteen fifty nino. In witness whereof, tho said Carl Epplng and Georgo W. Garmany have hereunto slgued the foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day or July, 1866. CARL EPP1NG. G. W: GARMANY. Amn: MONTGOMERY CUMMING, J. 1. C. C. C. august 1—ttw ■ST Tho MllledgevUlo Recorder, will publish six weeks. —. - - T WO imuths after date, application will bo uudo to tbo Uonorablo Ordinary of Tataall Couuty, for loavo to soli a portion of tho lauds bclnugtng to tbo estate of Jesao Copeland, deceased: it being one tract of land which has been rosorvod from former sales—where the said deceased resided at tho time of Ills death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r. tho interior is rendered wholly imjicrvlouB to dump, and books, paiwre uud Jowolry might ho preserved lu ouo or his sales for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or mllldow. Tb guard against oouutorfolts every Sale from the manufoctory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or hia agents, has a brass plate lit front, bearing his natno; each is also forulshed with ono of his im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which is a good guar- •ntw .galn.it robbery. ^ ^ U KR H ,N a ft UO., Noe. 185,187 and 18» Wator-st., N. Y. Agents in Savannah, Mosers. BELL k PRENTISS, who keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers' prices. nep‘28 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND Vffife fKOOK UUAIJTIK9 OF WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Stearin & Marvin. New York. In tho tiro or tho 3d Inst., which consum ed tho brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite the Gus Works, iu this city, was a sufo oi tbo obovo descriptions containing the books, papers, aud inonoy of Mr. Thomas, and although the building wus dotroyod, tho sold Hofo sustained uq lujury wluitovor from tho lutenso heut to which it had been exposed. On open ing the 8aio, the contents wore found undisturbed, and in tbesamo order and coudiUon os when placed tbore, except a slight discoloration to tho projecting ends of a fow papers, and tho backs of one or twoot tbo books, caused by tho steam generated in tho Safe, while at ita greatest heat. The Hofo abd contents, as it came from the ruins, may still bo seon, lu tho possession of Mr. Thomus, at the Gas Works. A largo assortment or these cele brated Sates always on ha»d,nnd for sale by 0. H. OAMPFIELU, Agout lor the Manufacturers, July 26,1865. 171 Bay-st., Bavuniuth, Ga. I take pleasure iu corroborating tho foregoing state ment, and In addition would add, that tho books aro now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1856. octfl—tf , NEATLY EXECUTED AT JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Merchants cun bo stippTlod at short notloo with Blll-Ilcncl*, mils or Lading, Dray Ilooka, Circulars, Card* and Blank Books* Particular atteution'glven’to BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings or Mootings. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankful lur the very liberal patronage heretofore received, wo ros|)oetl(illy solicit a continuance of tho huiuo, fooling that wb shull bo ublo to plcoso all who may favor ub with a call, both as to prices and execution or work. PIANO FORTES, HAVING lately received large ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo aro ouablod to olfor at this time tho greatest variety Irom tho best muuu- metui ers, from tho plainest square to the most elab orately carved, und from Bix to seven octaves. Our llanos aro selected from the mauufiteturors whom wo have full cnuildeuco in, uuiUwo are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with evory Instrument sold by us as regards durability, ♦'mo, &o. ’ Personate warn of a drat rate instrument may re ly with safety upou getting suoh a one by selecting from tbe Ihllowteg makers, whoso instruments wo endeavor to keep constantly ou hand, via : H. Wor cester, J. Chlckertog k Sou. Numib k Clarke, Bacon k Ravens, H. Waters, aud Haines, Brothors ft Cum- mtog 1. W. MORRELL ft CO. aug 27 1 I HAVE been asked to allow tho Bath Rooms to remain open to u later hour than nlno o’clock ; I therefore give iiolicc that from this date tbe Bath House will be uihju until eleven o’clock ut night. Price 25 cents Six tickets for 81. Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. FM MlMTE lMlIl, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS ran now bo had by all thoso who wish to clothe themselves gouteelly, ns I will sell tho buluuce of my Ready-Made, at reduced rates on time, and ten per cent, off for cash. Call and uvail yourself of tho chance to obtain good arti cles. At the '■'tar ».'loiliteg Emporium. WILT JAM 0. PRICK, loan 27 147 nay atreah nept13 HMET sept 81866. T WO mouths after date, application will bo mude to tho Court of Ordinary ot - Tattnall County, for leave to sell the Real Estato ot Jatno.* L. Gra ham, lato or said County, decoased. aug 4,1856. J^s. B. STRIPPING, aug 26—2ra Arautatrator. KttflUK. O NE month after date, application will bo made to tho Bank of the State of Georgia, for tho payment or a twenty dollar uoto or the Branch or said Bank at Washington, the left Laud half of which has been lost, angle—law4 JOHN B. WICK. la Coffee Superior Court, May term, 1866: Elizabeth Cowley) vs. V John Cowley, t It appearing to tne Court from the return or the Sheriff, that the defendant John Cowly, U not to be bo found In Coffeo County, and It frirthor appears that he is not in this State. On motion ol Wm. R. Gauidteg, Attorney for libelant, U Is ordered that servlco be perfected on said defendant by a publi cation of this orrder in one or the public journals in Savannah, unco a month for three months preced ing the next tom of this Court, requiring Bald de fendant to appear at the next term of Coffee Su perior Court a November next, and file bis defensive alegationtosald Court. A true extract or the minutes of Coffee Superior Conn ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk. aun 2—8m LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. EWUkteflon, | in Liberty Superior Court, Thos. Wilkinson.! Term > lm - I T appering to (no Court, by tbe return or the sheriff, te the abovo stated case, that the defend ant is not to be found In the county, and that be Is uot to bo found in tbe state; on motion or Wm B Gaulden, couusol for libellant, it is ordered thnt ser vice be perfected on said defendant, by a publica. lion of this notice onco a month for three months, next preceding the noxt term of said Super lor Court, requiring said uofoudant to bo and appear at tbe noxt term of Uborty Superior Court 10 answer In tho said cause* A truo extract from tne minutes of said 8uj>erlor Court. Jyil _ d. A. FRASER, Clerk. Divorce. dNMMHOWN- 1 InIlullocbSupwllorCourli WU1I1IAM U. B1IOWX.J U * rcl1 Term > 1M0 ' X T appearing to the Court, by the return or tbe Shoriff, that tho defendant, William B. Brown, to not to bo fouud in tho county of Bulloch; on mo tion of Lovl S. D’Lyon, Attornoy for tho plaintiff, it is ordorod that tho defendant do appoar and file his answer or defensive allegation, on or bofore tho first day or the next term of this Court, aud that publication or this will ho made to ono of tho pub. llo gazettes of tho city of Savannah once a month threo months. A truo oxtraotfrei* tho minutes, this 22d day of March, I86u. Jy27-lam8m DAVID 1 BEASLEY, 0 bcic. T WO months alter dute, application will bo mad to the Hon Court or ordinary of Bullooh coun ty. for leavo to soli all tho lauds belonging to tho estate ef Morris Barren, deceased. JOHANNAH DARREN. Adm’lx. iug3 TIMOTHY KENNELLY, Adm’r. gSTORGIA:, LIBERTY county!" T WO months after date, application will be made to tho Hon Court of Otdlnary for Liber ty county, for louvo to sell all tho lands bclongiug to the estate of JohuA' lluasly, of said county, de- ceased, for tho benofll or bis heirs and creditors. JOHN 8. BRADLEY,) .. *ug6 E. Q. ANDREWS, J “ ors * NOTICE. ' I * WO months after date, application will bn made A to tho Ilonttrable, the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch County, for loavo to sell all tho Lauds and Negroes belonging to the estate of .Tamos Hagen, late of said County, deooasod. „ „ . KEZIAH HAGEN, Admiuistratrlx. Bulloch County, Aug 29, 18ft0. aug ISO NOTICE. ffWKEK months after date, application will bo X made to tbe Planters’ Bank of the 8tato of Grergia. lor tbe payment or a twenty dollur note of aold Bank, payable to Wm Morel or boarcr, da* ted 1st Juno, 1861, No 087; also, for the payment of a ten dollar noto, No 822, dated 1st July, 18&4, the left baud halves or said notes having been lost. Also, to tho Bank of tbo .State of Georgia, for tho payment of a ton dollar note, letter A, dated 4th Janury, 1850, tho left baud half having been lost. Also, to tho Marine Bank of Georgia, lor tho pay. meat of a ton dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novem ber 1,1848, tbo loft hand half having boon lost. auglB—law3m BOSTON ft Vlt.LALOXGA. NOTICE* A LL persons having claims agatost tho estate ol iX George M. Troup, deceased, will hand them te, duly attested, and those indebted wiU please make payment to either of tho undersigned. THOMAS M. FORMAN, 1 Jel6 DANIEL H. B. TROUP, / Ex ”* NOTICE. 7 S IXTY oars after date, application will bo made to toe Honorable tho Ordinary ol McIntosh county, tor leave to sell the real estate, boteg te this couuiy, or tho lato James Smith, known as 8idon (rice) Plantation sold for tbe bonoilt or the Loire of said estate DEAN M, DJNWUODY.) JOHN JONES, Lej JOHN F. DUNWOODY, ) Darien, July 1,1866, DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YOKE STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, ■ *. SAVANNAH, GA., EatabLUbed t» 183U. 3 J1HB Subscriber grateful to his friends and L patrons for tholr continual favors, would state at in addition to Urn improvements In DYING, uo qulrcd by him during his lost visit to England und Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his business, by which ho Is now enabled to dyo a greater vurlcjy or colors on silk uud woolen drossos, shawls, fto., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, oluauod ur renovated as may bo required, te tho same superior stylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons and frlonds. Table Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, fto. c.Joanod and finished iu the first style. Ladios’ Bonnets dyed, itk-auhod uud pressed in tho most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly atteuded to, Torms moderate. When par cola are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent him by Idler through tho poet office, so that be nmy kuow where to call for them, mch 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. HBINTZF.LMANN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. •fTHE distinguished favor with which this essence L has been received throughout all sections ot the Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable and effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak aud relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, ftc., has in duced tho proprietor to give it every publicity in his power. Upon its merries comment la unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth Is its best eulogy. It car- rios with it the evidence of Its superior excolleuce, freely,attested to by the young, the old, aud scores of families who, prompted by a curefol regard for tliolr health utid comfort, are dally adopting it as an FAMILY HK.MKOV. There ia perhaps no medlolual preparation extant so simple und harm* less, yet salutary and effective, whoso worth will he more appreciated or universally adopted than the Liquid uteger prepared by Helutzolman “ *i liy J. 1 JpEx'ore. Jy2 — ^ ©era : Wbarew, the estate of William Davis is unrepresented. If no person applies'for tho admin istrnuon, I shall appoint Josiah Davis, or sorao oth •r fit ana proper person as administrator on said estate: Thene are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it mar conoern, to bo and appear before said Court 10 make objection (if any they bare) on or before toe first Monday m October noxt, otherwise mid letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch •Matr, tba 6th day of Augnsi, 1866. au|9 WILLIAM LEE, a a. e. T" with w ugaiuiu. /CHATHAM OOUNTV^To .11 whom It ma, yj mem: WUnu, John P. Blnw will apply *6. Ooort of Ordlurj for lotion dlnolMory u ad. ■jahtntor on Ibo (unto of Juno. 0. Bioo, : Ho* •», Ibenron, to olio ud admonish oil whom It mo, ooncora, to bo ud oppoor boforo raid Ourt to nuk. oblooUon (It uy UuyWo) on or bo- Mr.tb.lnt Kondny inOtcsmbor non, oiborwlao HM tattars will bo granted. WMmm, Joint Bilbo, bo. Ordlniuy for Cbotbsm wutjr, tblofourtli doy of Juno, lwt. Jnn. 0 JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. ' ' ARAUU, LUuIrtt BBBHFE— mo ml whom It mny oonoora I Whorera, Hra P. I nb J Jura, Admiolatratrlx opoo tho ratato of 'tbiMor.tbmotorotocmudUmonlcb oU whom <1 SB muon, to bo ud wpo«r boforo raid court to trait* oblooUoni, If uy tboy taro, In torna* %. itw.oUwrwIrauld IraUn will bo granted. Witoora. W P Otridrao, Ordlnuy tor Uborty Bty, tblaUtb of Janury, 18M. Jyl*_a W. P.' GIRdBEdC,. .t. | mTB or oicoroiaT BUjOOH OODNTY.—To .11 whom It HUT eon. j un: wborora, Orlffln w Parrlib will awly at Oeutot Ordinary for l«tora of purad/trahh of IthnrwrUb, .minor hdrof Joalih APnrmb, •ra. uwrotoro, to ollrud Umonlib' tU It may oonown, to b. ud nprar Mm raid to Uu ddootloh flfuythty ban) on or ra.milfcnd.yln Oetobranott, rtMnrtra ■HS3 ^.OrdtowytorWtoob TwaSSk im,a. Elizabeth tuuly ) vs J- John Cauiy. ) In Coffeo Superior Court. May Term, 1860. Tf appearing to tbe Court, from the return of tbe X sheriff, that the defendant, John Cauly is not to bo found in Coffee county, and he is not in tbe state; od motion of .Wm B Gauldlng, attornoy for libellant, It is ordered that service be perfected on said de fendant by a publication of this order In one of tho public journals of Kavennah, once a month for tbrso months preceding the noxt term of this Oourt, requiring said defendant to appear at the next term of Ooffoe Superior Court, in tbs month or Novem ber next, and file hi# defousivo allegation to tho cause. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court J>*2 £W’D ASHLEY, Clerk. GEORGIA, BULLOOH COUNTY* S IXTY days after date, application will be made to toe Honorable Conn of Oriwy T of Bullooh county, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to tba estate of Thomas Crosby, lato or said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofsaldwiuto Jyle WILLIAM F. CR08BT. Atfafr; ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. 1YHLL bp sold on tbs first Monday In Janaary TV next, before the Oourt House In Statesboro, the following property, belonging to the estate or Heortr Davis, Jr., 1268 aeres, moreor leas, of land In Bulloch county, boundod north by the property or John Grimes and John Slater, north and west by tho property of John Slater, east by the property of Elijah Davis, end sooth by tho property of Jo- slab Davis. Bold for tbebonsfitof tne hoirsand creditors or Hsnry Darts. Jr., deemed. On tbe property sre one grist and one saw mlU. JOSIAH DAVIS, «ept24~8m Adm'r. mnrerBmnBax; waagt etr. PV.il *11 I. - Ml - U.‘ — H. Bagln, dsesased Thssf ar* therefore to cite and adm< nl»h sll bom It may oonoere to be and appear heft re said NOTICE. A LL persona having claims against the estate u Evan Jones, late of Charlton couuty, Gu., de ceased, are requested to present them, In forma ol law, and thoso indebted will please make payment to tno 8uhsuribor. STEPHEN MoCAlJa, Executor. Ooutrevillage, Ga., June 1-ttli. 1856 Je22 BROUGHT TO JAIL. ~ Brought to jail In Swalnuboro, Emanuel Co , the ith Instant, a negro man; ho says his name Is Harry; that he belongs to tho ^tato •ot Thomas Clay, or ilryan County, Gu. tie is of light complexion, with a slight scar over tho loft oye;nbout6fcot8>^ laches te height, uud about 20 years old. Tho owner ia requested to come forwurd, pay charges and tako him away, as ho will ho dealt with as the law directs. HENRY OVERdTREET, Jo9 Jalor. For sale li jeioa , DkFORD, Druggist, Savunual n ih, Ga. |L 1 |BP on 'R^nai JHtafcrs downcast 100 DOLLARS REWARD, ■ K’tuaway from tho subscriber, ou the 2d day of Juno last, Ins mulatto woman LAU RA. about 19 yours or age, middlo height, rathor slonder form, black eyes and of a st countonanco when spoken to. She has a-ftmmed the uamo of Maria Hutson, and would pass for n froo uogro, aud may have forged froo tw- pera. When last heard from, she was in the Great Swamp In ^t. Luke's Parish, aud may pass over Into Georgia te company with sorao white person. A reward or twenty dollars will bo paid for her do- livery to mo. or laio auy jail in Uoorgia or South Carolina, so that I can gut her; onn hundred dol lar* for proor to conviction of her being carried away by a white man with intent io sioal, and fifty dollars lot the like proof of her boteg haroored. DERRICK PETERMAN, augtf—2aw4 Gilliaonvillo, 8. C. A a JCtJ land is J400 DOLLARS REWARD For my two negroes, or 100 for either lodged in jail to I get them, JACK, sometimes called John, a lirgo copper colored, bamea .down look and rough face, weight about Is a 5 foetlOiucbes high, 22 years old. BoatSO * very black with a wide space between bis non per front forth, high forehead, turns his feet out in walking, U 6 feet 8 luchaa high, and weighs 150, and 30 years old, aud when hoard of last, they were io tbo owamp abovo Savannah. My addrosa la 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 8. 0. augl2r-wly WM. ASHLY, ft. Dm uuud 126 REWARD, taway. on the 2d inwant, my negro FOMPEY. Hu is about twenty four year* of age; aix foot high; atnql built; uot __ very dark oomp!ooted;haa a down lookin uuantoaanco;bas a soar ou the top of his fool, cut with an axe. Ho was raised te North Caroli- na, Robcaoa coqnty;aud mar be trying to oxako bis escape bsok. Any poraon bringing him to uo, or confining him ia Jail so that I get him, f will nay the above reward. C. W. CRAWFOpD, _ Colquitt P 0., ieptl7-*2m t Montgomery oounty, Ga. T LARD.-20 bbU. prime Baltimore Loaf Urrt; JU 60 kegs prltuu Baltimore Lear Lard, ianUina. and for art* h? SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO?* aug 26 4 CO, k.—600 aaolta Pataoo Mills Double extra Hour, Just reertved and for aale by ■“ RIJ8K, DAVIS A LONG CENTRAL RAILROAD. Q N and after Sunday, Die 14th October, insL, and uutll further nolice, tho Passenger Trains ou tno Central Railroad will ruu as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 x u uud 12.16 r Arrive iu Macon •' *‘..2.16 i* n •• i a u. Leave Macon ** “.11.46 am •• 9.30 px, Arrive lu Savon’h “ “10.46 v h “ 7.20 a h UKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND AGUCHIA. Ijcavo Savannah 12.16 n M and 8. Arrive te Augusta.. 1 . 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a «, Leave AugUHta 6. am “ 4.30 p u Arrive iu Savounah 1.30 pm “ 10.46 i* HStVWWN MACON ANW AUUYBTA. Ixsave Mucon 11.46 a m and 9.30 i< Arrive In Augusta 8.46 r m “ 5.30 x Leave Augusta fi. am “ 4.30 pm, Arrive te iinemi ...2.16 pm “ l. am, BETWEEN SAVANNAU, MILUDUBVIUK ft KATONTON, I<eave Savannah 6. x Arrive in MlUodgcvUle 2.4ft r m, Leave Macon n 46 a x Arrive in Eatonton 6. pa. W. M. iVADI.EY Gcn’l Supt. Savannah, Ua., Oct. 12, 1855. oct!5. CHANGE OF FCHKDULE ON THE 80U oTU. nwms !tt&£, 0AD New York & New Orleans Mails, O N and after Sunday, February Bd v two dally trains between Macon and Coiuinhu' and ouo between Macon mul Americus, Leave Macon at 2 a m, anil 3 pm; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a m, und 10 30 v m ; leave Columbus «• 4 15 A M, and 1 30 p 3i;ui*rivo at Macon at 10 64 A 31, aud 740 pm; leave Macon at 2am; arrive ut Ameri ous ai tt 40 a m; leave Amorlcu.. utkuO p a {arrive ui Macon at 7 40 p st; making u cornplc to connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings villo, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savuimub, MiUedgeviliuaud tfatoo ton, and with Macon uud Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Tenii. At Columbus withClruni aud Mifoilo Kailioud w Kufuula, Ala., connecting dally at Amerions ttiui four horse Post Coaclioa to Tulluhassee, All)aii>. rhomasvlllo, Bain bridge, ftc., with trl-woeklj hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, ftc., ut Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Haynosvlilo, HuwkiuaviUe and Knoxville, Ga. Paasongera for Amerlcus und points below Fori Valley, should take tho 12 16 i* M train from Savan nah: and tho 6 pm treto from Auguau, to avoid do- tentfou at Macon. For oilier points on the .-outh- Wcstorn or Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Pusuoiigors leaving Ameri cus at 2 20 p it will roach fill am bus at Id 30 p m the same nigla. Paascngora trom Columbia and the West for Atu- crlous, Soath-westorn Georgia or Florida, should take tho 130 p it train ut Columbus, steep ut Fort Valloy, and roach Amoricns at «* 10 a m next morn- ir- jHjtodLtorRi ,__„ r JiSSffiO. Wiuld ttUiuTlila GliRoi .tunity to exproa^ to hie’frlonds uud Uio puidu _ jrally, hU alnuero tliunks for gtootr liberal t«ar.< ago Mid influence, which has reaulted ihext< nsiu< i hiatrado to ell part-of tin-State. Also, u>».i; .. Florida, Alabama and Tcnuotwco, thurohy etiab:;-. him to exhibit a atook uuntfrpatoed in auy .Southu. i city. FamiUoti, Mercbontfl, liotei Keeper*, and Stoatn boat Owners are particularly invited to oxuuiiu.-tli« present stock, which is,now complete in alt tlh various departments, consisting in iMurt oftliu follow lug good*, vise: CAM'S] DEPARTMENT, Royal Mcdolton, English Druggets, (ol -a Royal Velvet, rlous widths,) Mocot Wilton. Mosaic Hoartii Kush. Mooot Brussels, Velvet aud CliouUle Kog* Tapesfry BrusHvls, Tufted Rugs, Powor Loom Brussels, Piauo and table Govern, Three ply Ingrain, Door Matn(ovory variety. Two ply Ingrate, Silver ft Brass Stair Rods Wool Dutch, Carpels Biudiugs, ftc CURTAIN AND VPUOLSTRRYDEtAHTMkNJ Brocatellcs, Loco and Muslin Curtains Satin de Intues, GtltCoroloes, ' Satin aud 8llk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bands, Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassels, 1 Aiopsunu Cortis; Velvet and Plush of various colors {Window Shades, new style. Also, ovory variety of Furniture Covering, Trim mines and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four fuel wide, for Hall* an» Rooms, out to Ut without a seam. The subscriber will oblige hlraseifto mukutlai prices on all description of goods os low as tbosairu quality can be purchased te auy Northern city. 4V Carpets out to Rooms and goo<l? sent to any part of the city free of charge. 49* Au oxporionced Upholster will atteud to tin. making and faying of Carpets aud Oil Cloths when desired. The docorativo aud curtate department H o charge of ou Upholster of acknowledged Uw to ami skill. W. H. OUION, Agent.' ucUb UO Congress and 67 8t. Jullen-sts • All JWnlUr work, will, or wliUum w „ I venlMimoniii HM I cbnr^ud doubt, tliu abovu «l.n, I AdycrtUcmouti or «Imtovn* ici.o.i, , ■>“» »»»«>, u, to olmS^l'^r. ’ WViilgcr tlmo.t Ib^jiiioMj r f ^ “'’ l 1 2 Squares, 8 do' do Uo Uo do do do For any time not above snecinmi »" — charge will be made. * ^ ULd ’ R Property. A dcUuctlfjn or 261w ooiil iron, ii,„ will bo muilo on nJvorltaonioLir.tif’W .Ivolyonitholourtliyusou ili« Atlvcrtlsomoubiordoroil tliricilmir - - boobargoil two-lblnl. tl l0 ul„,v« *«• * Ailverltaolncnbi or.tori.il in u,o , iror aquro lor ouoli Uuoriion, lor ono rnoiilb. lor moro u m „ „„„ tbo rates ^hjoIIIoO In Ibo u\mvtS Ul ,u “» 1,1 bpocial noUot«, 10 oonu |i W ||Zt... 6 coul* lor oucb AbBooonl‘ln M r.k,i*'J'tol u, tobo.ubjratiorantrrai ueral luvltutloo. 60 oono, cool,. K 0 1'ep aunt,, I D REste GOODS,—a large and fine assortment or colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics. French Muslins, Brilliants and Prints, us well as a largo assortment of White Goods, Striped Plaid ond Plain Swiss, Organdies, Turleton, Book, Nansook, Omtbrlo and Jaconet Muslin, for sale by juno20 A lit IN ft BURNS. pURE WATER.—If yon want thelteeHFdrink- 1 lug water in tho world call and purchase one of Kedzlo's Patent Water Filters, the article moutioned te Water Commissioners’ last Report, which we warrant to purify tho Savannah River Water perfectly—an Indispensable article for p.jutution use. KENNEDY ft BEAOII, fan24 only Agents for tbolr Bale In SavannuH. A lfE, LAUD, ftc.—20 bbls Prime lard] 60 do Taylor ft Son’s Alo: 60 do sugar, soda aud but ter Ripc.'ilt: received and for salo by McMAHON ft DOYLK, 206 and 207 Pay street. UAlt 11 Id i, SHOPS. ' Pulaski House Barber Shop, Owen*' Brick BuUdiny, opposite the Pulaski House, FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED, ifinvxltoli House llnrber Hhop. Broughton Street, FOUR WORKMEN KNQ AGED. i r I^HE sulweriber, thankful to his fellow-citizens X for tho liberal putrouugo ho bus received, ami Is still receiving, begs respectfully to Inform them that he has engaged sufficient additional tirst-clus* workmen from some or tbe best Burber Shops iu New York, uud will bo enabled to accommodate m.- many gentlemen as may honor him with their c* tronage. N. B,—Tbe Barbershops are closed ou Sundayn- utrangere will please hour this iu mind. LAND AGENCY. rilHE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot, X examine auy lands in the couuties of Appliug, Wayne, Ware or Coffeo, and report to tho owner us to their present value, the prospect for their be- oomiug moro valuable iu future, ond whether or not there fa being auy trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging himself to givo a true and cor rect account, for which ail remittances will be ex pected te udvauce. He will also soil and remit when requested, amt us directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly attend to all profoasioua) i business entrusted to his care, my 73 vernon c. McLendon, Attorney at law, HomesvUlo, Ga BECKWOURTH’S ADVENTURES- rnilE Lffu uud Adventures ef J. V Beckwotirtb, X Ch;cf of ihu Crow Indians, with illustrations. Appleton’s Railway aud Steam Navigation Guido, published monthly nt 15cis. Memorials of bis Time, by Henry Cockburn. The Earnest Man—A sketch of tho character MACHINERY AND IKON HAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, 8AYAANNAH, GA, (Near the ifurket.) 'LMIOM tbe most complete facilities in his own X establishment, and through his connections with several ol the principal muuufacturng estab lishments »f Philadelphia, New York, uid Boston, tho Undersigned is prepared to furniush MAC'lllN £RY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE irnriviv ani^ i, A .. and labors of A. Jo-tson, first Missionary to Bur- | FRONT’S, Columns, Window Sills uud Uutiis, Iron lu “fa ; Doors, Shutters, ftc., at Northern prices. He Is also New Ago ol Gold; or tho Life and Adventures of i prepared to repair Machinery and Irou work of every »V. 1, PosterRotuulno. ! description, ut short notice, upon reasonable terms. Tho Tongue or Fire; or Ibo Truo Power of Chris tianity, by Wm. Arthur an eminent Methodist preacher. History of Immigration to tbo U.S., by Wm. J Bromwell or the State Department. Italian sights—Papal Principles, by J. Jarves, with Illustrations. ’ Parisian Sight®, by tho satno author, august 7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. DRY GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS !! J AMES O'HARA woula respectfully inform bis patroun,' and the public generally, that in order to prepare lor tho fall trade, l o Is uuw SBXjXUATG- off his nsssortmeut in store, AT COST FRIGES and would invite attention •Hereto, at bid store, Jy28 1!W Conyresa-strctit. description, ut short notice, upon reusouablo terms. As agent for BAIRD’.S PHILADELPHIA JlAHBLL WORKS, he fa also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of design- for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, ftc Alsolrim Railing in great variety, for enclosures, und to receive orders, aud put up the work at man- lacturers’prices. . H. H. LINVHJ.E Savannah, April 11,1866. aprll Dll. SANFOllD’S JNViGOKATOH’, - J 6 u mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is recommended to the public, relyiug upon its it. trinsic worth iu tho cure of the following complain!* All [JiliiousDorangomenfa, Sick Headache, Dyspcj Kia, Habitual OostlvencBs, Chionic Diarrhea, Colli: i’uiu iu tho Stomach and Rowels, General Debility Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists gen orally, aud by Jobu. B Moore ft Go, and Wm. W Lincoln, Savaunab. ly fob 12 inserted for less than 6U < Reports, Rei ABsecfatlou, .. ed, 6 cents per Steamboats will be advertised at am lor each boat advertised. 1,4 ° SlcalMlilps, wUore bm um , i, rumb man; if twuur more, lilueacb Ul K.H0|,f 11 AuiiUou.or«’aavetUwmwiu , i,ui t,., JZISSUS!""'*"******; Professional und business curds mu . lines, will be inserted at 420 per non » 5 Calls on persons to become ,.S * iiuortcil at other oilvertimtrato | U "Jf® '< variably lu advance. 1 I*"! ten Aonouuolog utuiiliiauv Ii„ ,, liuulvaiuie. 1 llu i 1,1 1« |„ Aiiverti&omoulo out lourkm ,i„ ilrecillutl Umo. will be Iraertol Ste 1 *. [wymeutexactcil. Wheo nny bill tor two nitiuib, otivurtuio. thnn contmtl, auibuots lumer ssu eSJ 8 ',* 11 ' 1 SS |ior cent will be muilc, ' “ . yearly ailvertMIng, will, iirirlbui u be taken at tbe following nuV- • k For one sttnarc, rtmewabu- ui„e , „ m „ “ i"lra : Every uJJItlonuIKiiuar, com'SH'f' 1 .* ed one bull the above rata, adill,Krai yearly udvcrlleers sbull belimtte.i't., u contracted Ibr. All contract, .ball l2f f**' alallny dcllnitely tbe naloro ol tiio b“il!i? l f' advertised. Any advertliieiiieot- cut rrei.de' r noctod with the basln«« shall tacbaSSw? U’n?r n ac.‘dto" J ’ CS “ ,S Contract advertfaemems payable iiui,riP,i» .ortlsomonta lh.m ctranycri aid ran » £ payab o In advance. All otbera will bSfi due when called fur. iwoifitr..-. Ilcgular advertisers nun ull iitliiro aondlnb. . muolcalions cr requlrluy u. tIces dMlnSftSJ tcullon to lairs, concerts, s. ir es, or m ZES tertammema, where cbar,« .icniad. taucc-ull notices ol yrivatu luseeiata,,. tico designed to cell |!rh , u ,. ! ' ealoulnted or luteuded (o |ir..n,..ro mdivbln?K res s can only be Inserted with IbeiiMmuS tbul the same is lu be |.iiiu i„ r . |, lu-erteild editorial uoliuun twlilcb ran beelilvaiiludko. t on oi tbo editors) the same will be 'dur.-td rate ol not loss than t!D cent, lur line Tho uudursigoe.l, |mb!i.-liei> in |ia,„ T n .u_,, and Weekly uews|ia|.er» lu iwui. i,j ourselves tlriellj to ailbciv i„ i|.p tiWv'[‘ j charges, and in no lii.-bim, i, .iociute lliorilr.li. rhe ilbuvr rules to titlu.'elicfi liiurji | |. f . ' , to continue binding, null! i haori-il by il , ; muji'iity ot tho ut<l(-,.*igm'«i. N. B.—1'hfa schedule sbuiiiiiyt in am wav the integrity uf existing conn 111:1.-. All rontrecutor Uio year or auy oilier n|»o«:itk-.! time, shall only tew with the expiration of tie poriml tor which ite were made. 1 " R Htt.tox ft vo. Grnpfan «(• jMtMwi .'5.NKK11 A: 81Mh. tie, vhluvn. Tkomwov ft V'mnMn.,% .Ur.rnir* V„,, -V- LAND AGENCY-Urunnwlek, Ga. EDWIN M. MOORE O FFERS hta sorvices to the public in tbo pur chase and sale or lands in tbe counrles ol Ulyuu, Woyno, < urndon, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular attention givon to iocattng. purchasing and selling ot town lots te the town of Baunswick. mfxhkncis : Dr K Collins, Mucon; Dr B M Garglle, Brunswick Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hon James ], Bew rd, Thrttnasvilh REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed ou the Bay, next door to tho Republican! office, whore he is now owning a handsome assortment of 8PRINGL— AND SUMSIER GOODS, which ho will sell by tho pattern or mako to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at tbo shortest notice. Just received White Drill Gouts und Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, Ibr salo at a small pro- fit. aprl 2 JOHN W. KELLY. irst clasa steamships leave Mivannah for Now York ou Wednesdays aud wuurduy*, and for Phlfa. delphiu on Woduosdays. Passage in tho Cabin 825, Steerage $3. Faro from Moutgoinery to Bavuunoh..; $14 00 “ Columbus • “ 10 00 “ Amorlcus •• $80 GIvO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January SOtb, 1866. maylO OLAS5ES, BACON licZ. ' 200 bbls New Orloau.i Molasses 100 “ Uarbacloud uud Cuba Molasses ftOhhds Cuba “ 75 Ribbed aud Ciu.tr rtdes 25 Tierces choice llama 10 bbls Mess Pork, te sfiife and for sale by HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO. aug 23 P ORT AND MADEIRA WINES.-* 10 casks Toi t Wteo. 5 do Madeira do. 15 do Tonnerilfe uu.. Just received and for sale by .SCRANTON, ft JOHNSTON ft Co. aog 21. K U " 1S*5L P®f >buu I tad for arts by Wl GIN and BRANDY.—5« bhfa LuthorTeT- ton’s Rum 60 bbls E PheVa’ Ryo Gin 26 do Domorftlo Brandy 20 X and 16 % rusks 4th proqf Brandy. In atore and lor sale Uy Jy4 HORANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. D omestic uQuons—60 iiufa e phcips’ ily Gin S bbls Luthor Kolton's Boston Rum 20 do Domestic Brandr 60 do old onnoctlcut River Giu 76 do New Orleans Reotiflad Whisky aud a. J{ eraks Twin Hoop Braody, r,J.ior»radforraI. l.y I »|l 80IUMON, JMNBTSN k CO. Brooke HaU Female Seminary, 9IKDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA I,. EASTMANN, faiacipu. This Seminary, located te the de lightful and healthy village of Media, {.thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by *Rullroud, will bu OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, Soptombor 10th, 1850. Tne commodious buildlug, now In process of erec tion, wilb all tho modern Improvement, will bo tluisbed by tho first of August, und will contain such accommodations, both iu point of taste and comfort, hh cannot fail to .misty parents that while their daughters are enjoying the buuufifa of meutal cul ture, tliey have also tbo comforts of a refined home. Tills Institution 1s established with u view te ufford to young ladies the most perfect combination of ad- vantages for the attainment of a thorough und ac- cumplfahod education, aud no pnteB or expense will bo spared to rnudor it in reality what it professes to bu. a school of superior merit. Miss Eastman, the Principal, wob at the head of a school in New Kng- lund previous tohorresldeuco te Pennsylvania, and for the last six years has been known to the patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher in that iusti tutiou. Tho Rt. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop of the Dloueso of Ponusylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. rfastman, who proposes to u]hju a Young lutUios' Seminary iu Media, Delaware Co., Pa-, Ir* ijoptember noxt, has boeu kuowu to the sub- aoriber for several years past. Ho has a very high opinion of bor eupuolty, efficiency and dovoteducss as an educator. Bho has had a largo aud success ful oxiKjrieucc. Tho building which fa te ho creeled for her use will contain overy accommodation. Tho village aud surrounding country are distinguished for heaithfolnos8 and beauty,‘and the subscriber baa confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will have uo reason to regret It.” Miss Eastman will bo aided by an efficient corps of Teuehors. Tho French language will bo taught and spoken by a Parisian lady, residing In the family. Tho Ijalln, Gorman, Spanish and Italian languages will receive duo attention. The Natural Bciences will bo taught, with tbe aid of a large and expensive apparatus. The Musical Department wilt bo under the obargo of a lady emteeutiy qualified to Ull tbe siluatlou; and all proforrlug u male teacher on tbo Piauo or lu Singing, can have the bonoflt or a Melting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will bo under tho direction of a lady aocomplfahodln the an. Tho number of pupils Is limited to forty. Tho Tonus for Board and Tuition in all tho branch, es except Music, are 8160 per sesdon of five m-nths. Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to the following gdntlomen:— RL Rev. A. Potter, D.D., and the Episcopal clergy Hun. F: Pierce, President of the United States. Hon. 8. P. Chaae, Governor of On io. VIHOtt. K. B. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hamp- ehire. Hon. M. W. Tappan, M. 0. from New York. Rev. N. Stem, or Nor rii town, Pa. Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. 1 1’force Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J. B. Okie,Esq., do. I E.W. Clark,Esq., do. Georgo Wharton, toa., do. Chrlstophor Laser, Fottsvillo, Pa. George Wyman, St. Louis. Mo. Hou. P. 0. Johnson, Waantogton, D. C. For frirthor portioulara, or for circulars apply to tho Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, jnlO cod 3m Media, Delaware Co. Pa. HI A Every m«n til* own Cara Printer. C ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S Patent Kolipso Hand Stamp, Uio best, cheapest aud most convenient of any thing for the purpose yet offered for sate. ALFRED W&BBTER, Ota. Agt. mi 8 ly Bto Congreaa m. J 0H*N 8. NORRIS, ARCHITECT, H AYING resumed tUu practice ol liisproles- sion, uifors his services to bis triouds^nd thp public as an Architect and Superintendent. Dcsigus tot any pari of ihe couuiry supplied aud executed iu ail Un: various branches »>f Ufa profes sion, such as Public Edifices, rilutee. DwclliugB, Monuments, ftf. Thormigldy Hie J’joof stores Uc- gnod aud executed. Uiliceat prtweut in Bay Lano, ar of theOimmui) House. jaii 3—ly Tl lK"trU K Tit SO UT HE UN rkmkDt pryors’oTntment. I T fa a sure uud speedy cure for burns, piles, cores, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur se?,) sore and cracked lips, fresh wounds and sores or any description. It fa a most valuable remedy unit cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used ii In many portions of the South for llto lust few years In no inMunco will the salve do uny li\jury, or interfere with u physician’s proscrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates aud letters from people who have used it themselves, an i most earnestly recommend it to others us 11 sp-. edy uud certain remedy for the above named diseases, a trial is all that fa nonessury for Its own recommendation. Among the many that have testified to the effica cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended it n the public, are Dr U A T Ridley, Judge K V Hill. Judge 0 A Bull, U J Morguu,Ksq, J 1, Stephens. Ls-|. aud thousands of others. Sold by JBMoore.Savaunab, Ga; J EMail, Amer icas, Gu: Clark ft Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKeoson, Robins ft Co, New York; und druggists gcuerully. AST By remitting one dollar to tho proprietor 11 single box of tho Ointment will be forwarded by mull, tree of postage, to any part of the U States. Sold by J. B. MOORE, riavtumah, Ga., ond drug gists generally. V, J. MOORE. Proprietor, way 13 _ LaGrange, Ga. Only 15,OUO Nuinbiinin Southern Lottery. ON THE THE HAVANA PLAN. More Prizes than Blanks. 7,80o PUIZKS !! ! $102,000. Jasper County Academy BY AliTl^lM^OKGIA. CLASS R To be drawn Oetolicr Ifttb, 1860, at Coucert Hail, Macon, Ga., under the sworn sujioriuteuU- oucc of Col. Geo. M. Logmi uud James A. Nfabcl, Esq. Patrons will plcoso cxamUm Hifa Mngniflconi Scheme carefully, compare it with any other, and if it fa uot u»c best over ottered, amt* the chances to obtaincapitals far belter, don’t purchase tickets. CAPITAL, $15, GUO. 1 Prize of $15,000 fa $15,000 1 “ 5,000 fa 5,000 1 “ 2,000 is 2,000 2 “ 1,000 are 2,000 6 “ 10U are 2,500 7o “ 500 are 7,600 20 Appvoxltu’s »f *51) u. #16,000 prize are 81.CC0 60 “ 25l<» 3,000 “ are 1,260 60 •• 2u U> 2.000 - aro l,no 100 “ of $10 totae.ii of the enpitAl* uf $t,tXiu are Leu 7ft00 prizes of 8)j me 03,',. 7605 prizes amounting ic #402,000 Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 fli). A9" Prizes payable without dedin tloti. Tho 7,600 prizes »f $6 ja are deter milled by tile number which draw? tue *lft.Otiti; if that number should bn on udd miiniwf, then .-\«-i > „.nt natuuer ticket tu the scheme wilt beonfru.-J;s ud; if un oven number, then ever) even luttulcr ticket will bo eutitled to 88 60, in addition to uny other prize which may be drawn. Purchasers buying au equal quantity of odd and even number tickets wUil bo certain of drawiug nearly one half tho cort of the same, with chances of obtaining other prizes. Ail those tickets ondlug with 0, 2, 4,6,8, are evon; all those ending with 1,3, 6. 7,0, are odd. Persona souding money by mall need not tear ita boteg lost. Orders particularly attended to. Com munications confidential. Panic notes of round banka taken utqmr. Those wishing particular itetehors should order Immediately. Address. JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. O. A. McCLESKlH, Agent, Sfav’h.. . «epU2 Jaltm lilcM 1 : -s. HELIUUOLU GENUINE PRl-J'Ab/ liolmbniil'g Highly Coot, . v 1 Coin. imjuiiiI Fluid Exinu. ...t, ISA CiJH’AIN, SAFE. AND EHjX'iX'AL liHiUiV F OR Dfai-a>:us «»t tiie Uladtlcr, Kiaucj-, Dropsy, Weakness, riecrct Pisewc*. Obttrcc ttons, Female Com plaints, arm all .Ifaeases oi iLc Sexual Organs, whether in MALE OK FEMALE from whatever cause they tuny have nrigiimtuiui NO MATTER OF HuW LONG STJ.MH.Vii This popular ami reunriy fa uuw offnd to the alllieleil, and gtmruntc-ud to cure ull UieaUtt complaints. It searches out the very root dthe disease, driving email the dli-eascd Holds ut tbe body, thus removing tbe cater and rendering Ik cure CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. This medicine aliuya pain uud iiiiiHUitnatton. ttbiA otliei remedies invarlubiy i.iu.*e, ;<u-i can brute with less trouble nud cxj*ea*e to paticUU. Thfaio fallible remedy lm.- ;-uve«l ibuiiraiuts U|hi:, tboi M » tVom the hauifa of MERCILESS gUAt’Kft, If uot from premature graves, lu cam ot' lufatci tho ComiKiund Bucltu fa the only article worllire' tho least confidence of tho affilcteil iu pcribrnung SAFE CfREri. It contains uo narcotic, mercury, ur oilierinjurioui dreg, but fa purely u Vegetable CmjMum. It b very agreeable to the mac, erenU-s 110 |*rce|itibl< o»lor, ami may be taken by perseta ef either ta without hindrance from busiuesa or medical advice, as pluin directiotih for ut-e itccoui|iuny the nitdidnr. Reader, if you have any of the above complaints, d » uot neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicitie you eau cure yourself, arid the* prevent all exiiosuro. TRUTH-MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. Thia mediciue speedily aud elfcclunlly enrea itt moat virulent form of secret dfaca-cs, aud uradfrifa overy particle of infectious matter item the sytt-u. restoring tho patieut to u pcrlest stat' 1 of HEALTH AND PURITY. Helm bold’s ilfglUyCoiiccnlreltd Cow pound Fluid Extract Siiraapnrllw* For puritying the Blood, miiovlng all dfacasw tr. slug fr om excess or Mercury, cx| ware a' 1 ' 1 lir ‘' prudeuco In life, chronic coustitut.onal dlinfo, arising fromau impure state uf LIkhI. uii't tw only rollable aud effectual kmtwn lewaiiy ij" cure of Scrolma. Salt Hlieum. ricabl h'-ae, l atious of tho Toroat and Ix'gs, I’uiu- tual mv*"'"!* of tho Bones, Tetter, l*iuii»lcs ou ifa- FBce.aW*- Scaly Eruptlous ot the Skill. U is gratifying te the proprietor ut Uaj*cii«diC'W to be able to state that it is now neatly three i»w» aiucethey were first introduced, durlug wukutuw they bavobeuu extensively used in various fate the United States, and have given to iwticnt tt® practitioner the highest degree of satisfactu u various cases iu which they have been eroptojeo. whether te town, country, hospital or private yw tico, they have invariably given the uud unequivocal satisfaction, and producedtnen® salutary und beneficial cliecfa. NumeroM have been received from the most pbyrioluns in tho country, and from the pro»*«| of several medical colleges, recommending* highest terms the vuluo of the?e mwierces, •» their superiority over all other 1 m|aint-iw such complaiuts as tho proprietor Numerous preparations of riursupatills untl 01 und various modes of preparing them wive w* givon, all of which of course will Hitter aec'jrdiog the mode of preparation which each Imliv iduai > These mediclucs require considerable ewe i® preparation and the employment «t iLp struaiu successive operation to take up th° tlvo matters, and, te conrequew qucutly improperly mude, umi »•;« much Impaired, IV not rendered tetnUj men, 01 injudicious and unskilful muuuBetneiit 0* «»«»„ u quateted with pharmaceutical preparation*-^ - therefore of the highest consideration and auce to tho public and to the faculty that should ho standard preparation ofunilo«n«r 5. aud possessing the most advantages. To eue« and obvlato the evil alluded to, 1 have her of experiment to ascertain the m0 -J ® c r4r i|a ntwlc of extracting tho virtues of tue dw**i and tin- Biichn. on ! to discover the eu L_, torn, to* tine ex in .iou. ’H>o exroriowtj resulted most luvoral ly, and it is with 1®“* .P ure Ir.ow offer to Ufa public and Compoiutd Fluid Extracts, which conta.no'•'fV Ic lues 4 ftlie urtlcles they aro represoutad to w ^ from a: i. Ughly concentrated form, aud are m w active preparations which can ho . * I* („ r. blesiHJoustul of tho Extract Sawaisirilw, ^ pint of water, fa equal to tho Lisbon ouo bottle fully equals lu strength ' up fUrsuiMirilia or decoction as nsuafi) Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 4*er M*fo» or ,f .< “ Sarsaparilla Lreious from Certificates ol cures and recommendation _ distinguished prorossor? and physlcfatu* wj 1 w«* tSTmtSSS* Practical and’Armlyticrd SOS, Chestnufast., near the Girard u -° To ho had ofDnigglsta and Doaicratn e / lion of the United States and Canada. AU lettors for Uie wedlcteo Ulrccw-l to tw i^ etor receive Immediate attention, and guaranteed. septl~H 'ITM.UUlL- J; aud for aale ly eepi 20 notilil*. O.kl;)' Floor, lori HO'XOIBE JOH<SO>'* °L fc4U« aALK ON TUB V ll.iM — loobblachoioo Vr-.N ' ..u» aioIhs cs 210 whole aud Lab owtu Kentucky Itopo 22 casks Clear and 10 do Ribbed Huron Ridas, 1 certvod por brig Zoroaster. . 0(10 LOOKETT k TOELUN8. 1