Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 11, 1856, Image 4

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niTCj J.sKMSrti i WUottu. jonn r. uUM fc, Court ot OnUnarjfW ItUon dtamlnory u S o Aral Monday la Dcectnbor next, Otherwise JSfj"taa!Kr&S'. orator nrCMta. fourth d. yu f]u ;fe »8^ ki -. M 0 „ IBOIA.TATTNA1.LCO. unlulou s* Administrator ou IJtsts of Auioo'ffiiUooM.talo of isM Ooootf. do- oouoih Thouiuo.UwrtnN.locHowilvImoalilihU letter, will ho imtlctl to tlto ««M tlipllcut. WIUonrH tfiwatuND, E«q., Ordinary for Tntt- ut.lt County, this the nth day of Annul, 1850. >00 06—dm 11. HTOtUKLAND. Ordinary. itaWOPukoAuia, OIUTitAkits: trutioa m the finals of Wllllum Wright thMo mo, tiMnNoro. to cue and admaulih >11 whom It may BKmTio M«d appear hotoro .aid Court, to —woti lee Hon (irauy tuoy bavo) ou or bolltrolho drat Rood.* In Koremboritoxt,othwlio.aldlAt- torn will ho granted. Witness. Jonn Bilbo, tout., Ordinary lor Chatham Ogunty, thla o«ht .lay of April 18W. 7 * 'rtUN B1I.B0 o. o. o. TiTATE OF GEORGIA. BUIAOCH CO.' A DHUnstRAIOBS' SALE.—Agreeably to an or- dor granted by tho Court of Ordinary of raid county, will ho aold bolbro tho Court Houao door In nuteaboro, Inaald couuty, on tho drat Tuesday la November next, betwnon tho lawlbl boura of aalo, (416) Ibur hundred and twenty tiro ucroa of land, more or loss, lying In anld county, bouudod anal by oatato of David Leo,aouth by Joalah Zllrour, Weal by C Groover, north byiNecdam loo—belong 10*10 iho estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased ; , iwTd for tbo bonotlt or Iho liolra and creditors of said decetsod. Term* mado known ou tho day of solo. This 10th day orBoptembor A D1850. JOHN E. GIBSON, Aaalulstrator. septlS. - rOKORtlli, BCtiLOCH'COCNTV. ‘ A dJUNISTBATOBS' SALE—Agroooblo to ou or dor granted by tho Court of Ordinary ot said •ouoty. will ba sola, before tbo court houso door in uld county, on tho first Tuesday in Noverabor next, between tbo lawful hours of sale: Nino buu< dred and fifty (950) acres of laud, moro or less, in several survoys, lying in said couuty on the Mill- edgevillo Road—ono tract being tbo lato rosidcnco of Thomas Knight, deceased: and tbo other tract known as tho Mills’ placo, vrnero Joseph Knight, Jr., now llvoe—said Land is bounded by A. J. Will' too, Ogcchco River, A. Richardson, and othors. Each of said tract* Is well Improved. Belonging to the estate of Thomas Knight, deceased, Sold lor tho benefit of tho heirs of said deceased. Terms on the dav of sale. JOSEPH KNIGHT. Jr., 1 A{ j Iu i rp THOMAS K. KNIGHT, J September 10th, 1S5G. septlS ’ GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Agreeable to au or der granted by tbo Court or Ordinary or Bul loch county, wl 1 bo Bold Uetoro tbo court bouse door, to Statesboro’, in said county, on tho first Tuesday In November next, betwoon the lawful hours or baIo : Tbirty-lhroc huudred, sixteen and dhatf (831614) acres of Land, moro or loss, all ad- iotnioK In different surveys, and lying on tho Mill- edgevillo Road and Spring Creek, in said connty— Itbeiug tho lato residence of Thomas Mills, do- ceased. Ills woll Imnrovod, with a good and well finished dwelling houso and all necessary out-build- inn. with a good well and somo two huudrod acres •r good hammock and bay lund, lately put under ■ulUvatlon. Also, all tho timber, which will squaro twelve Inches, of a tract of land, Bold by said do- •eased to Arthur Korby and tho timber reserved in nls life time. All belonging to tho estato ol Thomas Mills, doceased. 8old Tor tho boucllt of tho nolrs or ■aid deceased. Tertn3 mado known on day of sale. Uia acceaae HARDY B. HODGES, Adra’r. flept. 10th 185rt_ « C P* 13 8TATK Oh* GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. T j all wliuiiA il may concernWhereas James Staudfield will apply at the Court of Ordinary fbr Letters of Administration on the estato of John Spear*, late of said County, deceased. Theso are, therefore, to olto and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before satd Court to make objection (if any they have) on or boforo tho first Monday in November next, otherwise said letter* will be granted. Witncxa, H. Strickland, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt- ■all County, this the 9th day of August, 1850. aug 26—2m n. STRICKLAND, Ordinasy STATE OF GEORGIA, DU LLOCK CO a 10 all whom it may concern.—Whereas Nancy Hagin will apply at tho Court or Ordinary tor letters of administration In tho ostato of William H. Hagin, deceased. These are therefore to cito and admoufali all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court, to mako objections, (ffany they have,) on or before tho first Monday in November next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness William Leo. Esq., • rdiuary tor Bullo£ »untv, this 251b day or September. A. D., 18J6.. aopt l!7-tr-e* WILLIAM a. o STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern: Whoreas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmlsory as guardian of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wal- These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they havo) on or before the first Monday in March next. other* wise said lettors will be grauted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham •oonty, this 11th day or AugOut, 1800. aogll JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCfFtVO. T O all whom't may concern.—Whereas Sarah BrcnncL «ill apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tho Kxtato oi John Bronnen, doceased, theso aro thereto olto and ad monish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before the Court, to mako objections (if any they hove.) on or before tho first Monday in November ■ext, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, William Loo, Esq., Ordidury for Bulloch County, this 4th or September 1850. WILLIAM LEE, 0. It. C. ■eptfi STATE’OP GEORGIA, ‘ B ULLOCH «aiITNTY.-To all whom It may cou- corn: whoreas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply attuo Court ot Ordinary for letters dismissoryu* administrator on tho estate of Patrick DKelehcr, deceased: These are, umrofore, to cito and admonish all whom u may ouonorn, to bo and appoar before guld Court to make objection (if any they have) on or bo* fore tho first M.rtida/in February noxt, otherwise laid letters wltl be rranted. Wituees. WillUm Lee, Esq., Ordiuary Tor rtulir»cb •bunty. this Olb day of August, 1856. aug4 WILLIAM LEE. o. n. o. NOTICE.' T WO mouths afterdate, application will bo mado to tbo Honorablo Ordinary of Tatnall County, for leave to soli a portion of tLo lands bel»ngtug to the estato of Josso Copeland, deceased; it being one tract of land which lias been reserved from former silos—where the said deceased resided at tho time Of his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r. sopt 13 Hept 31850. " Notice. fTlWO months after dato, application will bo rnudo X to tbo Court of Ordiuary of Tattnall County, for leave to sell tho Real Estate ol James L. Gra ham, late of Bald County, deceased. aug 4,1850. JA3. B. STRIPPING, aug 25—2 m _ Am nfatrutor. bTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAMt’OUNTl'Xr- T O all whom it may conceru—IVlicreas, M docalG. Shcltall will apply at the Court Ordinaryfor letters of admiuiuratiou on tho estate of Danle: O’Counor. ’Ihose aro, therefore, to tU and admonish ail whom it may concern; to be an appear beforo said Court to inuko objection, (if any they bavoj ou or beforo tho first Monday lu No vember noxt. otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Johu Bilbo, Evq., Ordiuary for Chatham County, this first day or October, 1850. cct 2 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. mo ail whom U may oooccru: Whoreas Mary Aun X Deni will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for lot- tars Dtsmlssoty on tho o*lato of James P. Dent,— Thoao aro therefore to ettc and admonish all whom it mav concern, to bo and appoar bolbro Bald Court, to inaxo obioctlous (if auy thoy bavo) ou or boforo tho llrst MondayiuDOGcmlter noxt, othcrwlso said letters will bograntod. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary lorChulharo County, this third day of Juno, I860, jid aUUN BILBO, 0,0.0. * STATE OP GEORGIA, ~ B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may cou- corn: whereas. Win. Groover, Jr., ono ortho executors, nndBnrah II. Groovor, cxoculrlx, on tho ostato or Johu Groover, deceased, will apply at tho Oburt of Ordiuary for tetters Dismlssory, and to havo tho estato of tho said John Groover dUmlBKod ns oxecnlor or William Groover, 8r., dcccascil: These arc, therefore, to cito aud udiuouUh all whom it may concern to bo and appuar before said Court, to mako objection (if any they havo) tu turnw of tho law, othcrwlso Bald tetters will bo grantc<t. Witness, William Leo, teq., Ordinary for the county of Rullocli, this 11th day of Sopt, 1850. HeptlU WILLIAM LEE, o. u. u EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL bo sold before the Court House door in Joffcraouton, Cumdcu County, Georgia, on the First Tuesday In November next, bet ween th egsl houra or sale, l’otor, a negro man,houso servant and hostler 32 yoars of-ago, and Jim a Cirpentcr, 18 years o ago, Ben, a houso sorvaut llr years of age. Also, that woll known Houso, as u Boarding Houso, located alnut 60 yards from the rivor, 300 footiu luugth, running from tho back street to the rivor, 90 foot wide. Xhi3 lot is well fruited with sweet oranges, flgs.pcacbi s. ice, Also, two vacant lots, together with tho household and kitchen Furnituro.consistingorfeathor beds,matrasses, quills sheets, pillows, blankets, bodstoads, carpets draw ers, and ono slab, ono clock, ono safo, table-cloths, towels, diniug and breakfast tables, chairs, cooking utensils, glass candlo shades,table-covers and win dow curtains, one lot silver spoons, crockery waro, wash stands aud shovel and toug», horse mid cart, cattle and hogs. Nelly, a negro wornau 42 year* ot age, will bu sold at privato sale. AU tho above namod property will bo sold for tho bouefit of tho heirs and credi tors of Mrs. Porcilla Thomas, lato ot said County, deceased. Terms cash before delivery. W. B. THOMAS, Executor. Jettcrsonton, Aug. 30,1850 aug 30—2m GUARDIAN’S SALE. W ILL bo sold beforo tbo Court Houso door iu Joflcraonton, Camden County, Georgia, on tbo First Tuesday in November next, between tuc legal hours of sale, Roso, houso servant, cook, washer aud lroner, 31 yeara or ago; Irene, her daughter, 14 years or ago; Minis, her son, 11 years or ago; Joo, her son, 14 montiis old, belonging to tho estate of teusia Tompkins. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, or Its equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jelfersonton, Aug. 30,1850 aug 30--2m — GEORGTA^ BULLOCirCOUNTV. ~ “ A AMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—By vlrtuo of au dor of the Ordinary of said county, will boiu, on tho first Tuesday in November noxt, Statesboro’, beforo tbe court houso door, withlu tbo legal hours of sale, all the following tends, viz Twenty-three hundred and ninety-eight acres, ao cordiig to tho plats of tho same in nino different aurvoya, corapoalug ono body—tho property of the estate of Jesse Mooro. lato ol said com.ty. There are on the laud two plantations, m good repair; on one of them aro good building.—dwelling house, kitchen, smoke houso, barn, stables, gin houso, smith shop, negro houses, with all other necessary out-buildings, also, good orchards of poaches, ap ples, Ac., also, good wells oi water—situate six miles akove Statesboro’ and six miles west of No. 6 Central Railroad. Tbo landB are pine and bay, all well watered and limbered, usd Joined by lands of James Young, Sr , James Dixon, and others. Pur chaser paying for titles. Terms ou tho day of sale. . S. L. MOORE, j M. C. MOOKK, Adm’r*. U. W. MOORE. I September 17lh, 1856 fb* UN108MWAM saw - tbe Fixture*, Machinery, Ire., thereunto hilonglnu. Also, tbe Mill Bile on which slid Mill is situated, containing four acres. Said Mill situato three miloa bokiw Darien, ala piano known tu I’ralt’a landing, ou a tributary stream of Uio Altamnhu ittv* r. iu said county, loviod on as tho pru)itirty or Frost k Boulter, toaatlsfy a lUmliulgttuml IsauudiVom tho Honorable, tho Iuforior Court or tin* Count) ot McIn tosh, Mortimer Oulllnuii vs. Urn nufoi Hto.im Paw Mill, Frost ft Boulter owners tlicrnof— pronerly liolntod out In said lieu. Torn.* «ash—purchaser paying for title. WM. T. THORI'K, SUerin McIntosh Couuty. Darlou, Uctobor 3, It60. o. 14 NOTICE. O NE MONTH after this dato app'iuation will !»• made to the Bank ol tliu Btato of Georgia for tho payment of a tweuty dollai hill, tho right hull of which has bten lo«t. DANIEL THOMAS. Greonvlllo, Ala., IstOct., 1865. oct 2-1aw4w “YOUR HOiSR,” ruMnxumu, r*. savammb Journal. NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, wwr or nth JiauKKr, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. T HE SUBSCRIBER would inform his uiid tho publ'o generally, tliut In; baa REMOVED from his Old Staud to HUY AN rtf lit El. ami tilted up tho above Houso In nduporior style, and Intends serving Ids friends with all the deliuacio«iif tho sea son, such as— WILD GAME, VENISON. GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OYSTERS. aud plodges himself to uso every endouvor to pleaxc all who may favor him with their patroue <c. HENRY BfRT. sept 29— ItJBt OYSTERS: THE subscrlbi r is now ready to for- uisb OYSTERS in the Shell. Irosh open ed or Pickled in ui y ipiuMRy to suit purrliasers. ITcklwH»>>leri» in keg® ready to bo shipped. oct 1 J 1). JESSE HlCKTND LlVliRY STABLE, OJKXKIt OF BROUGHTON AND BARNARD KrREITS. . A3 tho firm of Stevens k Eliislon oa;r>A-.'- r. wa&Missolved on tho 1.-1 day of October by imiluu) conacut. THOMAS F. STEVENS will continue tho business at Ins old Stable. oct 2-lm ☆ ' CLOTHING A EMPOKIUM- 1 DOOB WESTOVTHBBEl’UBIrlOAN HEAD1KU BOOH IOCAIi liVtDBMCK 06' IfM: V,UAW AND ttgK- wii.dmu’b'sal.amSnueu SAFO., AI Manufactured by Stearns tf Marvin, Ntm York, In tho Ore of tbe 8d Inst., which oonaum* cd tno brick building oocuplod by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite tho.Gas Works, in this _ city, was a safo ot thoabovodeacripUoni containing Uio books. Tinners, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although tbo building wag detroyed, the said Bafo sustained no lujury whatever from tho Intense heat to which it bad been exposed. On open ing tho Safe, Uto oonteuts wero found andUturuod, and in thosarao order and condition a* when placed there, oxc«)da slight discoloration to tho projecting end* ora fow impora. and tho backs of ono or two ot tho books, caused t»y tbo steam gonoratod in tho Safe, while at Its greatest hint. Tbo Safo aud contents, as it camo from tbo ruins, may still bo scon, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas,> at Uio Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cele brated Safes always on baud,and for saloby 0. H. CAMPKIELD, Agent for the Manufacturers, July 26,1856. 171 Bay-si., Savannah, Ga. 1 take ploasure in corroborating tbo foregoing state- meat, and In addition would add, that tbo book* aro nowln uso. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1855. octfi-tf mHE I pi that iu a FiuoRoady-mudo Ciulhiug ; Hats aud Caps, Shirts, Collars, Glovos, Hosiery,’ Canes, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchief, and Fancy Articles for Gcntlemon. W.O. Price, fashionable AND MILITABY TA1L0B, No. 147 Bay Street, SA VANN All. Also. Suporllnu Cloths, asslmert and Vestings, wi I be made to raea- sure,unexcoptioD abio In stylo ami workmumdiip. by the best inccbuuics at uiioriost notice septlS ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W UJ. bo sold on tho first Monday in Jauuary next, beforo the Court House iu Statesboro, the following property, belonging to tho estate or Henry Davis, Jr., 1208 acres, more or le#s, of land in Bulloch county, bo mded north by the property of John Grimes and John Slater, norih and west by tbo property of John Slater, oa-t by tho property of Elijah Davis, and south by tho property of Jo- siali Davis. Sold for tbo benefit of tho holrs and creditors or Henry Itevls. jr., deceased. On the property are one grist and ono saw mill. • JOSIAH DAVIS, sopt24—3m Adm’r. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTYt E XECUTORS’ sage.—Agreeable to an order granted by the Court of Ordinur of Liberty couuty, at the September Term, will bo sold, be foro the court houso door in Hlncsvlllo. on tin first Tuesday in November next, between tbe law- til hours or sale: Tho following tends, viz : 1 000 acres situato in Liberty county, on the Canoocb ce Bluff; ami 100acro3 situato in the county of Brycu —belonging to tho estate of Joshua 1. llcnsley. lato of Huld county, deceased; and sold for the ben efit of the heirs und distributees of nid estate. Terms made known ou the dav of sol JOHN LKASLE K. g. ANDREWS Sept c, mbor 1st 1856. Kx’rs. sept 17 ST AT IS Ob’ GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may Con corn : WUereus, Jamo3 Doylo will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlsory us adminis trator on the ostato of George Alexander. Theso aro therofore to cito and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear beforo said Court to make objections, (if auy tuoy have,) on or before the first Monday in April noxt, otherwise said letters will bo grunted. Witncs , John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Couuty, tills seventh day or Octobor, 1856. oct IMJm JOHN BILBO, o. v, v, STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—-To ail whom it muy Com corn : Whereas, Johu i atna will apply at tho Court or Ordintry for letters dlsiuissorv, os admin istfator on tho estato of Henry Cassou. Tlicnu uro, tlioroforo, tu olto ami admonish ulJ whom it mav concern, to bo and unpear boforo said Court to make objection (If auy they have) on t p boforo uio first Monday :u April next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordiuary for Chatham County this feoventh day of October, 1866. oct 9—Ola JOHN THUS* i NOTICE. f PH REE months afterdate, application will bo X mado to tho Planters’ Bank or tho Slate of Georgia, lor tho payment or a twenty dollar note or said Bauk, payable to Win Morel or bearer, da- lod 1st Juno, RC1, No 687; also, for the payment of a ten dollar nolo, No 822, dated 1st duly, 1854, tho left hand halves of said notes having bueu lost. Also, to tho Bank of tho State of Georgia, for tho payment of a teu dollar note, letter A, dated 4th Janury, 1850, tho loft bond half having been tost. Also, to tho Marino Bank or Georgia, for tho pay ment of a tan dollar noto, No 4,076, dated Novem ber 1,1843, the left Imud half having been lost. auglO—law3m . BOSTON k VlLtetLONOA. IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co. Mat Tkkm, 1860. Robt. M. Robertsou,and other*. compl’ntO v*. | Claudius B. Pease, thoDoboy Steam Saw V Order Mil't Clark Sayloa and William F. Snyles I and others, defendants. J TT appearing to the Court that two oi the said do- X feadanta, Clark Sayloa and William F. Sayloa re- aide out of this County, *nd aro absent from the SUtoofGoorgla, bo that service of tho abovo bill and aubpeena cannot be served ujnm them. On motion u is ordered, that tbo said Clark Saylcs uud William F. Bayle* uo apjiear aud answer tho Bald eomplainent’a bill, on or beforo Uio first day of tho uoxtTorm or this Court, or In default t her col. that ax'd bill bo taken pro confosso ugaiimt them; aud it la furth er ordered, that a copy of thla order bo pub- llabed In ono of the public newspapers of the city of Savannah once a week for threo months prior tbe session of tuo next Term or this Court. Tfao extract from Mlnutoa. • W. G. 8HEFTALL, oct 2—law3m Deputy Clerk,». c.«.«. DIVORCE* "* Elizabeth Cowley) In Coffeo Superior Court, r«. > May term, 1856: John Cowloy, I II appearing to tno Court from tho return of tho Sheriff, (bat tho defendant John Cowly, Is not to bo be found la Coffee County, nnd it fortbor appears that b* Is not in this State. On motion ol Win. R. Oaoldlng.Attornoy for libelant, it is ordered that aervtcaoa perfected on *aid defendant by ivpuWI* nation of this orrdor iu ono of the puhlio Journals iu Savannah, once a month for three months precod ing tbe next tem of this Court, roqniring said de fendant to appear at the next torm or Coffeo Su perior Court d November noxt, and file bis defensive olegotion to laid Court. A true extract ortho minutes of Coffee Superior Geua . ARCH’D MCLEAN, Deputy Clerk. aun 2—8m NOTICE. '|i WO months after date, application will be made X .to tbo Honorable, the Court of Ordinary ol Buliocb County, for leave foeoll all tbe Unde and Neg roeebelocgmg to the estate ofJamee Hagen, late - ef ••JdOwjBty. deoeeaed. itZUM HAGEN. Admlaiaketrix. iawy.AdguTll»<; MfM EORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY Two months VJ uftcr date opjfiicatlon will be rnudo to the Court of Ordinary of liberty County for leave to sell a negro man by tho uarao of July, aged 40 yoars bolonglug to tho uaiuUi of. Gideon HcGowcii, Into of said r.ounty. deceased. NANCY A. Mc-GOWEN, Adm’x. lopteinhor 4,1866. yoptO !400 DOLL AllN REWARD -A . For my two nogroos, or 100 for either lodged in Jail so I get them*, JACK, sometimes f*. called John, a lurgo copper colored, hatnos Jl^down look and rough fuco, weighs about Is a ;andis 6 fectlOluches high, 22 years old. Boatgo s very black with a wido space botweon his non per front teeth, high forehead, turns his feet out in walkiug, is 6 leet 8 inches high, and weighs 150, and 30 years old, aud when Board of lust, they wero lit tho swamp abovo Savannah, Mv address is 4 inllo brunch, or Barnwell, 8. 0. augl2—wly WM. ASHLY. 923 REWARD. Haimway, on tho 2d instant, my negro man I’OMl’KY. Ho is about twenty-lour yoarsofugo;six feet high;stout built; not vory dark complected: liaa a down look in uu wuntonanco; has a scar on tho top of his fool, cut with an axe. Ho was ralsod In North Caroli na, Kobosou county; and may bo trying to mako bis OBcapo back. Any porsou bi ingiug him to rao, or confining him in jail so that 1 get him, l will pay the above reward. C. W. CRAWFORD, Colquitt l\ 0., soptl 7—41111 Montgomery county, Ga. BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail In Swaiusboro, Emnnuol Co , IV on tbo 4th Instant, a uogro man; he says lib TL namo is Harry; that ho belongs to tho estate •■■ot Thomas Clay, of dryan Couuty, Ga. He is ofllght comploxlon, with a slight scar ovor tho left <jyo;about5 foot3inches In height, aud about 26 yoars old. The ownor is requested to ootno forward, pay cUurges nud tako him away, as ho will bo dealt with as tho law dlroutv * J«9 HENRY OVERSTREET, Jolor. FOR MALE. ggk Six Tracts ol Lut.U, 609 ucre each, 3C »«« from tho city or SavuuuaU ou tli ih d Gulf Rail Road, well adapted to tLe arc Jt ..A Pnltnn ii.111 An.» ... J .1* _ . . ■ growth .7 « L " “ U,, F»CU io ii.v gruv dico. Colton uud Corn, and Wood enough lot ten times ovor. Apply to . r.b 37 - ir e. a. olovd ■pEAOmiWOOT ll« iwlrtl Dri.6 Pwclin, aleatt Jt^ajlltjfljitl, wmw. or nwtrMI * Orders from city and county scllcitod. . feb ft C. C. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Snsliea, Blind*, Doors, Paint*, Oil*, Var nishes, Window Glass, Putty, dec. I Painters’, Groiuors’ and Artists’ Brushes Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry auc .^.-p^- Mixod Paints of every description, Artists’ colors in tabes, Prepared Canvass, Ac. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms prepared with neatness uud despatch.— Houso, Sign and Ship Painting, Gliding, Graining and Glaxing done in the best style nud at moderate prices. All orders iron) the country promptly attended to. mob 28—1y WOOD—WOO!) flMlK SUBSCRIBER has just received, and will X keep constantly on band at his Wood Yard, Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply or the best of boated Black .lack.Ouk, Hickory, Lightwoc.1, &o., &c. All in want «n* respect folly invited to give him a call. II. 0. RAY&OR. P, S. All orders left at tho Book Stern under Iho Marshall House will he promptly attended to. sept 30 DISSOLUTION. T HE Co-partnership of F. CHAMPION k CO. till* day dissolved by mutual conseut. The business oi tho lato firm will I e settled by F. Cham- lion, who will continue lliu Grocery business ou iIb own account. F. CHAMPION, jt. J. LARCOMB1K. Savannah, Geloher 1,1866. sept 36—ln» BOOKS & STATIONERY, T HE SUBSCRIBER 1ms ou hand the SCHOOL BOOKS In use* in the Schools of the city, to. gciner with n fine assortment of the latest Clump I'ublieatlonH, Magazines, Ac., Ac., ..ml Ids stock of Miscellaneous Books will be increased us fast a can be done with a duo regard to u good stock. —Aten— A lino assortment of Jure idle Books, Colornl Primers, Toy Books, ko. -AteO— i’a|ier Euveioiies, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen Holders, Slates, and such htiple articles us every body wauts. Tlio Magazine* uud New Publications will he re ceived as early n°. at any ^torc In the city. A share of'public patrunago is respectfully sol iu it .a. J. U. CUBREDGE, Agent, out 8 Under tho Marshall House, ELECTION NOTICE. IN O'OUNCD, | Citv or SAvsxN.m, October 2, 1856. / Kusnu iio.v* KKxn and im*ho» By Alderman Walker, seconded by Aid. Arnold. Resolved, That an eleclinn for Mayor aud twelve Aldermen for the City of Savanuati nud Hamlets thereof, he i.eld on MONDAY, the lfithliiat., under the proper superintendence, aud that the City Trea surer attend with his Tax Digest—that the City Sheriff, Ids Deputy and tbe City Police attend to preservo order. Resolved, Tliut the Justices ol'the Inferior Court be requested to preside ul suld elcctlou. A true extract from the Minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, oct 7 Clsrk of Council. T TSASANR ftUGAKrf—Just recolvwil uu iuu cuebis cholco (loose) Oolong Tea; lb do in )i au ,t >5 lb pi^ks; 5 do Hyson Tea, loose, aud in «.{ packs, 20 lihls Crushed aud Powdered Sugar-, uuu 3 hluis Porto Rico Sugar, in store uud lor sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, oct 2 corner Broughton uud Drayton *ts. DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STRUT, NEAR TUX COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Established In 1832. IHB Subscriber grateful to his Mends and patrons for their continual favors, would state j addition to tho Improvements in DYING, ao J uircd by him during hi-- lu-t visit to Englund and cntlaud, has made urruiigeniciit* for extending his business, by wblcli ho is now enabled to dye a greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dre«ses, shawls, Ate., which lie trusts will gonerally please all who may favor him with tbclr patronage. Gontlemou’s garracuts dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, in the-mmo superior stylo which has generally so much pleased hi* patrons friends. Tablo Covers, and tedios’ Crane Shawls, do., cleaned and finished iu tho first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyod, bleached and pressed in tho most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to, Terms moderate. When parcels aro sent by steamboats or railroad, word should bo scut him by leltor through tho post office, so that he may know whore to call for them. 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. HBINTZBLRI ANN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. f |IHE distinguished favor with which this essence JL has been received throughout all sections ot tho Uuiou os a remedy at onco safe, agreeable and eilcctual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak nnd reluxud Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in duced tbo proprietor to give it every publicity In his powor. Upon its merrits comment is unnecessary, as its own Intrinsic worth i3 its best eulogy. It car ries with U the evidence of its superior excellence, rreely attested to by the young, the old, and scores of families who. prompted by a careful regard for their health and comfort, are dally adopting it as an LM>i8PK.v&AUMt family REMEDY. Tuere is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant ao simple and harm* less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted than the Liquid Ginger prepured by Heintzolman. For Bale oy J. E. DxFORD, Druggist, JelO 3m Savannah, PRINTING “^JOURNAL, BOOK A JOB OFFICE. Merchant, can In.lippllLalBliarl notlno willi Bill-Heart., Bill* ot Lading, Dray Books, Circulars, Cnnl* and Blank Book*. Particular attention given r fo BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, By-laws, etc. Thankful for tbo Tory liberal patronago heretofore received, we respectfully solicit a continuance ol tbo samo, footing that we shall bo ablo to please all who may favor us with a call, both hs to price* and execution or work. ;—TplAtidToHfMSr - HAVING lately received lurgo ud- dltlon* to our PIANO FORTE*, wu |11 I'll are enabled to offer at this time tho * I» • • * greatest variety from tho best manu. facturors, from the plainest squaro to tbe most olab- oratoly carved, and from six to seven octaves. Our Pianos are selected from the manufacturers whom wo have fell confidence in, aud wo aro i«r- tioolarly requested by them io givo a guaranty with •very instrument sold by ut as regard* durability, too*, fte. Persona in want of a first rate instrument may re- with safety upon getting suoh a one by seiooting I -om the following makers, whoso iustrumonts we endeavor to keep constantly on luuid, vis : H. Wor cester, J. Chlckcrlng k Son. Nunns k Clarke, Bacon ! i Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers k Cum ins. I. W. MORRELL k 00. aug 27 I, tuiilty to eXprtMA tu his frloiiil.* "and .tin. | *i „ merally, hi* sincere thanks for.Umit jibyrU t*»i' ■ge and influenco,.which hasresultwiluoxti.iiM.-. • bw trade toalDparfoof tlm State. Also. Otr«Mu - Florida, Alabama ana Teaumoo, tlidiohy .qjmbii him to exhibit u stock unsm passi'd in any rtmUi - i city. Families, Morelpuit*, Hopd Roq>or.- ) an-: Me m boat Owmn « are particularly Invited u» exumm- present stock, which is now oumpioto in ali th. various departmonts, consisting in |wrt ol tho follow Ing goods, via: OABPKI tHWANUlUNT. ■ Royal Medalion, KnglUh Diuggi-u. (•*» Royal Volvot, Mocot Wilton, Mocet Brussels, ■ ■—i-300 till* Oi . , l*rj«r th» Nmpanll,« ctov, * ' C.DUfWeaollltjbionucutn^ JJ ™ . , 1 tbuu ono rnontti. lik'J i All Tabular wurk, wm,,i r Torltacraeuu onsuiylo', ao.ibK!SJ*i«*i churgcd double Ufoiilmvt n '“- *talt Aumtirdmehtu „| , . Sg;! ta l r “"'vn rot ».luo*.r llmuat UiJmi,,,.,,. ' '■ 1 Squaro,.... ,10 u, JOE#-*.. nuggi-i rloua width-,: Mosaic Ilcnrtlt Ruu' Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussel*, 2 Squares, 8 do 4 do I do 6 do 7 do f do 6 do 10 do AT REDUCED RATES, ' BARGAINS can now bn bad by all tbiuo who IS Aim 16 h 'buoPh. Mnrctinll iiotue BarliVr Shop. rate* on Umo, and ten per oent. off for cash CuU and avaU yourself of tbo chance to obtain good arti. ‘ At thn Star Clothing Emporium. WILLTAM O PRICK, June 27 147 Bay Htrcnt TVRESS GOODS.—A large and lino assortment or X* colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics. Froucb Muslins, Brillluuts aud Prints, us well os a largo assortment of White Goods, Striped Plaid and Plain 8wiss, Organdies, Taricton, Book, Manaook, Cambric and Jaconet Musliu, lor sale by Jane 20 AIK IN ex BURNS. SAVANNAH, ALBANY S GULF HAIL ROAD. O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant, tborowlil bo oxk daily Passenger and Freight Train, (rtiiiduvs excepted.) on tho Savannah, A1 bany and Gun' Hoad Running as follow* : teavo .Savannah, 9. a. m Arrlvo at Ways, 10.30, a. m. kktchmxu. teavo Way*, 2, f. ji. Arrive ntSnvantmli, 3.30, i*. «, EDGAR l. 11ERIOT, oct 4 Clilef Engineer. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. M •AKD w OiiAlMl.^lUNEHn ot Uiu AtlnilllU . and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on the 26th instant, uuu It having boen represented to mo that the interest of that enterprise requires farther time for the obtaiiniicnt of subscriptions to the Stock, and acquiescing In the justness ortho suggestion, the meeting of the Board on the 26th instant is lierob; October next. Macon, Aug. : '♦" >roby postiwned until tho 22d day of ct, at Mlitedgoviiio. K. A. N IS BET. Clinlruiau. , 1856 aug 30 CENTRAL RAILROAD. F UiUit.—hO lihls. Oakley Fioor. lu-t ruceiv nud for * ' * sept 20 lie by llO’XM.MBK. JOHNSON k 00. COFFEE, SUGA BAGS prime Rio Coffee 2’UU 100 “ Eulr 60 do Old Government Java do. 60 -Jo Prime tecuyra do 10 llhtls. Choice h't. Croix Sugar, io do do Notv Orient)* do. 16 do do P. It, do. 20 (.'hosts Fine Hyson Tea 20 >o do do BlacK )J lbs Paper* 50 Caddies, 12 lbs each, Fine Hyson Ten. 69 do 6 lbs each, do no do 60 do 6 do do do Black do III store anil lor sale by v SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k Co. aug 6 GENERAL COMMISSION & WARE HOUSE BUSINESS. T HE uudorsiguod having leased Iho Uru-prouf Warohouso, known os Hodgson’s, also Well. mau’R stores, will transact a General Comml*Flv.n and Warehottso Business. All consignments for sale or shipment will re- colvo strict attention. Cotton received on storage, uud particular care glen to weighiug. cbusing nnd shipping scptlt’—Stnwlm DkW. C ltOWl.t ND AN and after Sunday, the 14th October, inst, VJ and until fortbor notice, tho Passenger Train* on tho Central Railroad will ruu us follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...& a x und 12.16 r x, Arrive in Macon “ '‘..2.16 f m “ 1 au, Leave Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive In Savun’li *• “10,46 i* u “ 7.20 am HCTWKKX SAVANNAH AM) ACUCSTA. Leave Savannah 12.16 P u and 8.30 p. m. Arrive iu Augusta 8.45 p m “ 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta o. am “ 4.30 p m Arrive In Savannuh 1.30 pm •' 10.46 p UKTV7KFN MACON AND AUGUSTA. teave .Macon 11.45 a a nnd 9.30 r m. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 0. a m •* 4.30 pm, Arrive iu Mucon 2.15 p m “ 1, am, UKTWLKN SAVANNAH, MIILKWJEV1LLY k CATOMTON. Leave Suvannah . .6. AM Arrive iu Miiledgcvlilo 2,45 p M. Leave Macon 1145 am Arrive In Eatontou 5. pi W. M. WADLKY Gon'l Sunt. Savannah, Ga., Oot. 12, 1856. octl5. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 80U oTi! WJISeK WifeaP A0 New York & New Orleans flails. SOUTH-WESTERN R. R, CO.,) Macon, .tuguet 14111. 1869. j t klViDKND No. U.—liio Gourd of Director* Ua .c XJ thw day declared u dividend of Four Dollar* per rliaio on tho capital stock of this Company, fiouitliu t'Afiiug* of the Ruud for tliu six niumli* wilding Julyblnt, payable on uud after lliu loth in taut. btouklioliiers in SavuimuU will reevivu tiioir divi dend* ut (ho Central Railroad Hank. JNO T, BOIFKUILLKI', ttugl6—im Sec’ry aud lieu*. ^RANGES, <w.—10 bo\o* Nassau tenunutaml Orango-., received per steamer, uud for sale JylT J. D. J^SK. by CANDLES. S-PERMACfriTl, Adamantine ami Tallow ol' various O brands *>up ol various bran.t out 6, ft. to and 12cout*. Chemical ftnUiSoap 10 cent*; Wo man'* Friend 16cent). Call und examine ut BARUONV Family Grwety, *ep2U Wiiituker uud Clmr'ton-.street CANDY MANUFACTORY AND CON- FECTIONARY. TVAVID IL GAIJAiWAY, haying retired from X/ politic*, would inform the pnblio that he bus voue to making Cuudioa, und voillng Froncb Cou- roctiouaries, Dried Fruits, Nuts 4to., at tbo old os- tabllshod Maud rcceutly occupied by Messrs Now- combe, Rice k Fitzgerald, oornor of Broughton and Whitaker atreeU, Savannah, Ga., where he will ho pleased to accommodate and UU all orders with promptness and dispatch, to Doinoorabt, Ameri can*. and the “ dear peoidf" gouerally. This fa tho place whore the genuine Cough J im l v la mi*. . Enough said, 'forms cash. Noctorg* lor pack /^ITand after Suuday, February fid, 1856, V two dally trains between Mucon and Columbus, and ono botweon Mucon uud Amcrictis, Leave Macon at 2 am, ami 3pm; arrive ut Colum bus at 7 16 am, und 1030pm; leave Columbusa( 416 a M, aud 1 30 p m ; arrive at Mucon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p ltjleuvo Mucon ut 2 a m; arrive at Amcri ca* at 6 40 a m ; leave Americas at 2 20 p m;arrive at Macon at 7 40 p m; making :i complete connection bo- tween Montgomery, Alabama, und Augusta, Kings- vilie, Wilmlngtou ami Charleston; also, with Control Railroad Train* to Saviumuh, Millcugcviileund Eaton- ton, and with Mncou and Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Teun. At Columbus with Girurd aud Mobile Railroad „ Eufaulu, Ala., couiioctiug dally at Amorlouawitb four liorso Post Coache* to TwIIuIkukoo, Alban’ rhorausvllio, Balnhridge, ta:., wilhtri-wcekly bacL to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ao., at Fort Valley with hacks to P*rry, Haynasvlllc, Hawkiusville and Knoxville, Ga. Fa*8engers for Araorious and |>oint* liolow Fori Valloy, should take thu 1215 P m traiu from Savan nah; and the 6 pm train rroin Anguatu, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other point* on the South- Western or Muscogee Roads tako oithor train from Savannah or Augusta. Passenger* leaving Amori- cus at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m the same night. P«usuugcrs from Columbus uud the West for Atu* criou*. Soutli-western Georgia or Floridu, should tako tho 180 p u train at Columbus, sleep ut Fort Valloy, and roacli Ainoricus at 6 40 a m next morn ing. First ola** Hleauiships leave Savanuali for New York on Wednesdays and Saturday*, and for I’hUa- dolphia on Wednesday*. l»o«*age id tho Cabin $26, Stcerago $8. Fare fooni Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Coliirahus •' “ io 00 “ Amorluii* •• “ g so GEO. W. ADAMS, Snp’t. Macou, January 30th, 1856. mayl6 IIUM, GIN AND BRANDY.—50bbl* LutherFel- Xl) ton’s Rum 60 bbl* E i’htfl*.-’ Rye Gin 26 do Domestic Brandy 20 M and 15 % casks 4lh proof Uramly. store anti lor sulo by Jy4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. jy>MK8TI(? LigilORS—60 bhl* K Plielp*’ Ry 5? bbl* Luther Feltou’* Boston Rum 25 do Domestic Brandv 60 do old (hnnecticut River Gut 76 do New Orleans Roctifind Whisky 2u U *'i«l 2« X cask* Twlgg Hoop ilraudy, | n store and for sale by * *ur7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. : ISM, Snvaniinh'. pet. Ut, t rillfi CO-PAUTNfcRSHH' lioretofore existing be. X twnen llie .ubreribora, under tbe name of J. V. l-ONNKUAT k CO . wo* this day dissolved by mufexiconxem. Mr, Jdsopb V.Connorat will at tend tw.tni* jettfameiit of tho affairs of tho aoidfli'tn. J. UAHA. ’ m FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, i h It ,l! , ,l! . > I Volvclandt'hfiillio lt*i|- Tufted Rugs, | l'iano and table Covet b, Three ply Ingrain, Door llat*(ovcry variuty. Two ply Ingrain, Silver ft Bruns Stai: Ibid.- Wool Dutch, Carnots Binding*, m, OURTAJNAND UI'llltLSlKHX'DRrAUrMISS, Brocatollcx, huie aud Mu-din Curialn- Satin do Laines, Gilt Cornice*. Sutin and Silk Datna.sk, Gilt Pin* and Band.' Worn tod and Cotton Duuiask, Tussefa, teoj * un-i Cords; Velvet and Plush of various color*: Window Shades, now stylo. Also, overy variety of Furniture Cover lug. T»h:> • one month.’“Vcrmon iu,?.*: lur ia y“'"«!le7iu mlag. mi tommy. j ,ho raw .pwin«d ia uJfSwlV'S*"' from l*o tu Twouty-four'l'tol wliio, lor iUIU ui. | .cSlor Mch’rabMa.iiT “'if lnrllle ««,!.. , .Kooms, out to fit wttliout a soom. ! i 0 bo «!£ocSS, i In J J; V Tbo oabacrlbor will obUao bbneoifh- no-Kcl!iv i Mr ,i invltatiom£ J* 1 VriM ou all duorlptlon of goodo a. low ao Iboom,.. > K«■-iwi I quality can bo purcteoeU lb any Sorlboru city. Sggff gLSBB? 11 ..*?. aM ’- WHUmr, C? I mr Can»l» out to Itoomo amt soodo sent to H«l on C | parlor Iho city free or charge. id*6Mn™’„rUM ’ " r " crKI •» ’* wS' I «a- An experienced Upbolotor will alleud Io lie ° cc v * ‘ nic ' " I making and faying of Cariict* and Oil Cloths whvu desired. Tho decorative and curtain department i* n charge ol' an Upholaler of acknowledged taste an** skill. W. H. CUION, Agent ocilh 140 Congress and 67 St. Jallcn-rt>- Fop any time nut above siivciOeti charge will be made. 1 tnl ' A deduction or 26 iic-r cent Hun,, will be made on KdvurliK-iiK-iiD sively on the fourth page oi the rtun^ !w ' r Advertisement* orderc-<: Uiti-e tirii bo charged two-thirds n, c ««. »„ Adverttsemonts ordMt bi ti„. .. 1 por *M'C ror meb in > r. .0. tur”«i5, l ?,"'*.li • .It in,.l,lll L'a.M .1 '""‘'‘•JUIlll-lrt.nl. DUBE WATER—If yon want the finest drink- X Ing wotep In tho world call and purchase ono of Kedsle’a Patent Water Filter*, the ortiole mentioned In Water Commissioners* last Report, which we warrant to pnrify tho Savannah River water perfectly—an indispensable article for Plantation uio. KENNEDY k REACH, tan24 only Agents for their sale In Savauuah. 60 do but- A LB, LARD. At.—20 bbl* Prime terd; & zX Taylor k Son’s Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and ter Biscuit; received and for sale by mcmahon k doyle, InnelP 206 and 207 Bay street. Broughton Street, FUtiK WORKMEN ENGAGED. fPHE subscriber, thankful to htsfellow-citixeu* X for the liberal patronago he bA* received, ana is still receiving, begs respectfully to Inform them that ho has engaged sufficient additional first-class workmen from somo of tbo best Barber Shops iu New York, and will bu enabled to accommodate us many gotmemeu as may honor him with tholr pa tronage. N. B.—Tho Barbershops are closed on Sundays— strangers will please bear this In mind. rnHE underaigued will, for five dollars per lot, X examine any land* iu tbe counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to tho owner a* to their present valuo, tile prospect for their be coming more vuluablo iu future, and wlietncr or notthero la being any trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging bimseif to give a truo and cor rect account, for which all remittances will be ex pected in advance. 1 He will also sell uud remit when requested, and as directed, for seven por cent. Ho will also promptly attend to all profession*! BECKWOURTH'8 ADVENTURES- 1 business entrusted to hfa rare. T HE Life and Adventure* or J. P Beckwourlb, ... \ ERNON C. McLENDON, Cb;er of tbe Crow Indiaus, with illustrations. ! ®F 18 Attorney at law, Homesville. Ga pubS?£moSa : lIji 8te,m 1 MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING P Momorlaia D orblx Time by Heurv Cucltbura ' MANUFACTORY- AND ACENCY. The Earaeat M.n-A .kcfob oVS Sister ST- JULIANI SIKEBT 8AVAANNAB, OA. and labors or A. Judson, first Missionary to Bur-' (Near tbe Market.) mab. TOROMthemostcumpletciaclIltiesinbisuwu X establishment, aud through his connections Robt. Dexter Romolne. ' with several or the principal mauufactnrng estab- Tho Tonguo of Fire; or the True Power or Chria- ! MimeliUor Phlloilelphla, New York, aid Boolon, .Uhltjr, by fftn. Arthur »u omluott, Me.bo llo. | ^^SSStk' SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AM preacher. History oflmmigratiou to the D.8., by Win. * Bromwell of tho State Department. Italian sights—Papal Principles, |»y J. Jarvc*. with Illustrations. Parisian Sights, by Uio same author, august 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK FRON1S. Columns, Window Sill* and IJntils, lrou Doors, Sliuttors, Ac., at Northern prices. He is also prepared to repair Machinery aud lion work of every description, at short notice, ujion reasonable terms. As agent for BAlKD’si I’HII.ADEJJ'JIIA MARBLE ■ WORKS, he is also prepared to oxhlbit a great varie ty of design* for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONlfc, Ac i Also Iron Raiiiug in greqt variety, for bnclbsures, 1 and to receive order*, and uut up the work at man- H ijnvILLE. #prii '• fa falti-lvj. J AMES O’HARA woula rcspectlully inform bis j facturors’ prices. patrons, and tbo public generally, that in j Savanuab, April 11. 1656. —a- aro for the fall trade, he is now 1 r.mTTvrn. raww DR. SANF4)liD’fii inVIgoRator, Snwa'StmHiitto ^ ** T 8 a mllJ laxative,tonic and stimulant,and is his asssortmuut in storo, recommended to the public, relying upon its in £k Vn Dll Triffl CE ‘ trinslc worth in the cure of the following complaints m mm JClP ! All Billions Derangements, 8ick Headache, Dyspc; and would invito attention Wu-roto, ut Id* store, aia, Habitual gostlvencss, Chronic Hiarrhm, Colic j jy 28 1*3 Contrreas-streel. 1 Pain in tho Sfomucli uud Bowuls, General Debility Female Weakness, An. For sale by Druggist* geu - ed, 6 cents ptr line. Stoamboate will be advortmedatno,-,. for OttcU boat advertise.; • *'» num; ir twoor more, Ufae<ti-b * | Auctioneers’ advertUen.fi,t ‘ u..i )h . . contract, but to be r barged m the -»te I per square. ' | Tho paper, uudor nocircuu, f |it.'i-, ed iu a contract. I’rol'essiotml und bu-tm- lines, will be Inserted«t v.v, uma ^ Lulls on ihh soii* io iift'oin , 4U „.rt , | Inserted as other ■dv«ti.|. W wuD.i.,- .L„,V 1 ’ variably in advance. 1 fa 1 1 Annnunciiig imndiilab- in., In advance. i, (1 Advertisement* net luorlv. c .1, . , apccitied lime, wdl he ms, rle.r ,1* t "l payment exacted. ' r H«l I When auy bill for two moi.iii, advercMiu M I than contract, amounts to m t r tu> »• 26 por cent will be made, ’ « Yearly advertising, with ft tvtier.- rh* Bl . ..| bo taken at tlie following rates; For one square, renewabl.- ..me h u w ;; :: •• " Every addltlunal BquarivvutranfellStorii-, I ed ono hull the above uti-s a-i iiUouai I Yearly advertisers Hitill I..- a. contracted for. All lontraci- Mmii u um ‘ 1 I atatiug definiteiy tin* n.unr.-fi:e advertised. Am adveru-t n» di cm m, nected with the-bu.-ine=, shall I'.'cl.argt.is-i^l ly, and also any excess ,»t iithiic r. V or i ! contracted for. Contract advertiseineiii- imynhi.- .:uaruivj i vertlscments from strangers h<i«: trnw«nti,'r«„ i payable In advance. Alim,m- alllbtniSS due when cullcl for. ™ Regular advertiser* ami afi other,, ^eiulinc a* I munlcations or requiring in tires designed W iVsT fontion to fair*, concerts, st-irecs, or any mAh,? . fortainments, where cbiugea are made ttri-iu tanco-^all notices of private associations, ermu tlce designed to call attcutim to private cite* calculated or Intended to promote fadfahtadk* rests, can only be inserted w ith the undemw a that the same is to he |>aid tor. Ii editorial column (which can beonlv atifadam. t:on of the editors) the same will beYlurreUfo rate of uot less than 2() cents per line. Tile undersigned, publi-ln rs ol luilv, Tn Wok: and- Weekly ucw.-»j<n|«r* in Auvautab,Ca..;-w« ourselves strictly to adli- r. to ihe alnv< lag charges, amt in no iuGuei; to deviate therdian, Tho above rates to take • liocl llarrii 1.1-Hiu to continue binding, until iiar.gr-d Ly fi„. -.oteoti minority of tho utidersigne.:. N. B.—This schedule sit:.;, not ut an. ( g^ the integrity of existing ivutrart*. ai’ , ouiatufe t|)e year or any other-pe. ifled tim v -. .-Lui.Vnlriiui wltk tbo eifplrafion uf tbg jHWwd tw iu Wore made, R R filLToN A: t o. (ie-y.jtah a '«tuwi Snshi k Hixs. He, uL/u ar,. .THOM^-riY X Wrr.iMo.inY ,v Mt LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, Ga. ?rally, aud by John. B Moore & Cd, Rt»J'Wm. W EDWIN M. MOORE IJncoln, buvanuali. ly feb 12 ZIPPERS his services to the public in the pur- i —r— —— ;— 1 B chase and sato of landB in tbe counrles ol' J Q 2j]S >3. NOR-RTS| VJ Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coffee. Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas, i'articular ARCHITECT. MARYLA ND STATE LOTTERIES FOR GCTuBFR) ISofi. Rj Franpe fb fo., Managtn A MAGNIFICENT SClil-MU FOR OC10BKK M CAPITAL PRIME $70,00$. vwiivc, vituvii. jAinuuto uuu iuuuirtp, i uiituuittr . . w ... , attention glvon to locating, purchasing and Helling ol 14 A VINU resumed thu practice ot his pro let- town lots in tbo town of Baunawlck. 4X slim, oilers bis services to his 1 riund* and the public us uu Architect aud Superintendent. Desigus fot any part of tlio country supplied and executed In nil the various brauchcs of his profcR- slou, sucli as Public F*litlco?, Stores, Dwellings, Monuments, kc. llioroughly Firo l’roo! stores dc gned and executed. Office ut present in Bay tene, ar of the Custom Houso. Jan a—ly TH& oHMA’r SoiJTHEHN rehIEdy PRY Olt’S'oiNTAlENT. UltAND UINSOUliATl® LOTTEIIV, To be drawn SaIUKDAY, uot.itfrd, in faliiomj Mary >ami. RxmiwciM: Dr KCollius, Macon; DrUMCnrgile, Bruns wick Thomaa H Harden. Svvannab: Hon .Tamos 1. Sew rd, Thomasville. REMOVAL. The subscriber hu Removed uu the . AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will spIl’By the pattern or make to order in tlio most fashionable stylo. Also, Ready Mado Clothing for the preseut and comir nd coming s Tbankfol for post favors, tie hopes to merit a cou- *: TT is a sure and speedy cure for burn*, piles, ! X corns, fejons, lover sores, ujeers, scald head, * » •- '• I tetter worm,' sore nipple?, (recommended by uur- tmuanco or the same. , scs,) soro nud cracked lip*, tresh wounds and sores •k- i A * er ttn ‘ R®P»iring done at of any description, it is a most valuable remedy the shortest notfee. | und t!Ure w f - Just received White Drill Coats uud Tauts, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, forsaleata small pro- i tL 0 j lU! j t - cw y Carg fit. apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY. ORPIN %NCE. Ordinance to increase tho ta'ary uf the Health officer or the City of Savannah, and fix his fee* for boarding vessels and for giving a certificate for health or permit to como to tho city ami dis charge their loads, aud for other purposes : Whereas, from tbo Increased commerce of the S ort oT Savannah Uio duties of tho Health officer as greatly increased, and the salary has not lieeu creased during tho lost thirty yean : 8ec. 1. Be it ordained by tho Mayof and Alder men of tbe City of Savannah and tho Hamlets there in in Council as embied, and it is hereby ordained by tho authority of tbo same, That from and after tho passago of this Ordinance tho salary of tho Health Officer bo at tho rato of flvo hundred del- Ura, titc. 2. Be il further urduiued by the Mayor and Aldermen oftho City of Savannah aud tho Hamlets thereof In Council assembled, uud it is hereby or dained by authority of the same, That tho fees of tho Health Officer (which shall be paid by tho owner, master, or consignee of any vessel) shall bo os follow*: For boarding any vessel lying at the quaruutmn ground, at-Fort Jackson, two cents a ton up to 600 tons, beyond which n* additional fee shall he charged. In case of a visit at night tlio foes charged shall uo double tlio proceed ng; and all expenses Incurred for boarding any vessel shall bo paid by tho Health Officor, except that the city will furnish a quarantine beat. For visiting and inspecting a vessel which has been subjected to quarantino, and giving a permit to como up to the city, five dollar*. See. 3. Be it fnrtnor ordained by tho authority aforesaid, That in coso It shall bo deemed uccc??ary by the Health Officer to send a patient to tbo IVst Houso from tho vessel, it shall bo done by tho vessel’s boat, or at the expeuso of tlio ownor, mas ter orcouMgu** or such vossel, under a peual'y, iu caso of failuro or refusal, or uot oxcec ling ono hun dred dollar*, to bo collected in Ihe usual manner os prescribed bv ordinance. Passed in Council. Savannah, 4th Sept., 1866. [l. *.] EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Edward G Wilcox, Clerk of Council. aept7 1 and cure, which eau be testified to by thousands t « hR® i who have used It in ninny portions of tuo South for tho lust few years. Iu uo fiuitaucc will the salve do any Injury, or interfere with a physician’* prescrip tion. Tlie proprietor ha< numerous certificates uud letters from people who have used il tliomsclves, and most earnestly recommend it to others a* a speedy and certain remedy for the above uamed diseases A trial i* nil that i* necessary for its own recommoudation. Among the many linn huve testified lu thu effica cy of this valuable remedy’, nnd recommended it to tho public, ure Dr R A T Jtldley, Judge E Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, UJ Morgan,K-q.-J I. Stephens, Esq, aud thousands or other*. Sold by J B Mooro. Savauuah, Ga; J K Hall. Amer icas. Ga; Clark & Wells, Augusta, Ga; MoKceson, Robins & Co, New York; und druggists gtuerally. Ai” By remitting one dollar to tbo proprietor u singlo box of ltie ointment will bo forwarded by mail, tree of postago, to any part or tho U States. Sold by J. V. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug gi^Lsgonerally. " V. J. **™" **—* ‘ mayl3 SPLENDfirURY GOODS J U8T RECEIVED per late arrivals direct from Now York—Figured and Plain MOUSLIN DE LAINES, ALPACAS AND BOMBAZINES; CALICOES—COLORED AND MOURNING; GINGHAMS—BLACK AND COLORED; French Morinooa; Sack Flannels; French PJaid do; ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN FRZNTSy Irish Linens, a boauUful lot; Birds’-oyo Diaper; Crash and Dowles; Linen Tablo Cloths, .so., A<\, all cheap and for sale by J. W. THRELKKLD. fieptlO corner Congress und Whitaker-sts. PATENT ECLIPSE HLABIB S V Every man hi* own Cara Printer* riALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S KJ Patent EolipaoHand Stamp, tho best, cheapest and moat convenient or any thing for tho purnnsr- yot offered Tor uio. ALFRED WEBSTER. Geu. Agt. D r 8 iy 186 Centres* n TOBACCO O F various braud*;vlx; Now HhultxTwist; Plan tation Twist, Jouny Und, Rough and Ready; Morning Dow; Arrow Twist; Anderson’s American Fine Out Tin Foil, Ao , Ac ; at fep2d BARRON’S. SAUCES. XCHOVY, Worcester, Harvey, Canton Soy, — Gray'a Ballad, Johu Gull, Miller'* Epicurean [uataug, Blrdi-Eyo, .. Iro., at ieptM BARRON’S. Snvittinuli, Del. l«t, 1836. THE UNDERSIGN ED having bought out the in. forest of John Lama* will Uoroaftor continue tho wboleule GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS **#•> - b ^Sr s,s: ^ B efts SHIRTS I SHIRTS!! SHIRTS! II I HAVE Jtutreminds large Mortmcatof wblt.aua Inirt Shirts, ar crory quality and ItufeMBjy made, wlUi collars to install, S ahlrn mads Io suit . ... .. MOORE. Proprietor, mayl3 ^ LuGrange, Ga Only 15,000 Nmnlicrsm 1 prize «!),« 1 “ li,W 1 “ ua lu “ lt,M 10 “ m 177 “ tn 66 *‘ u 66 . a 00 “ » ,168 - k ,740 “ 5 30,310 prix'.**, aiuouuting to 11,111.11' Tickets $20—Halves flfa—Quarters 15-Blfa 82 f *°- Certificate uf a I’uckuuo of 20 Wlioive?, cwti. W •* *• 26 Halve* *• “ “ 26 yiartori *• .. » •* “ 261'Uhu M ..8* A Grand fec..uio> io. uai-t-vr oUl ) ('u ifa HAVANA PLAN. jy All onto..-, m uiitiiF «»r i»clw|csuue)4 tho Maryhnul Lottaric-s will receive prompt au*- tion, aud tho drawine mniled to all purchaser! a mediately. Address T. JI HUBBARD 400. No, 39 Fayette street, or Bus No. 40., • oct 1—ly BalfimortM- SIR ASTI EY COoTifl Southern Lottery. OX THE THK HAVANA PLAN. More Prizes than 7,803 PltlZUS ! ! ! $102,000. Jasper County Academy BY A UTit UKITY^'ui* GIA CLASSK To bo drawn Octobor 16tb, 1666, at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., tinder tho sworn superintend enco of Col. Geo. M. Logan and James A. Nisbri Patrons will plcuso examine this Muguitlcout Schomo carefully, compare it with any other, one If it is uot tbe host over offered, nnd the cliuiicos to obtaincApitals fur bettor, dou’t purrhau’ tickets CAPITAL, $I5,00G. 1 Prize of $15,000 Is $15,000 1 “ 5,0001s 5,000 1 “ 2,000 1* 2,000 2 “ 1,000 are 2,000 5 “ ........ 100 are 2^500 75 “ 500 aro 7,500 26 Approxim’s of $60 to $16,000 prizo are $1,000 50 “ 26 to 3,000 “ aro 1,260 60 •• 20 to 2,000 “ aro 1,000 100 ( * of $10 to each of tlio cnpilnls of $1,000 uro 1.00U 7500 prizes of 8>£ aro 63,760 7806 prizes aiuouuting to $102,060 Tickets $10, Halves $6, Quarters $2 60. *9r Prizo* payable without deduction. The 7,600 prizes of $8 U aro determined by tbe number which draws tlio $15,000; If that number should be an odd uuuibcr, then overy mid nambr-r ticket iu tho scheme will lie entitled $8 60; it uu even number, then every oven number ticket will be entitled to $8 60, in addition to any other prize which may be drawn. Purchaacr* buying au equal quautity of o«ld and oven number ticket* willi bo certain or drawing nearly one hair tho coH or the same, with chance* of obtaining other prizes. All those tickets cudlng with 0, 2, 4,6,8, are even; all theso ending with 1,3,6. 7,9, are odd. Persons sending money by mail need not Tear its boUig loat. Orders particularly attended to. Com- mum cations confidential. Bank notes of sound bank* taken at l»ar. Thoso wishing particular numbor* should order **S£Z ' UU*». WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. A. MflCEII, Agent, flav’h. septlS TNOR BALE t)N THK WHARF— xu — 100 bbl* ohoico Ni n Orleana Molasses T HE Invigorating aciioii oi Sir Aitky Pillnon tbi- couBtltutioti Is r»ai,y niMV'faj and a a-ngle trial will com face li e »«»t *<*It of their powor tort s.-re the ma t fc«6ie om w lltateti to toll lioaltli and strei-gih. ana m> wpw i uu c«*nvey an adequate ld« a of tbo iiwawaw.**' u-most mirui'ti ou* ilmnge. pr«lujttl oy use of this wondertol tnciiicfi i: !<> mo billtatt'd ami) ha tiered in-iviun rystorn; the re« and debilitated body is ai «-tco to lewd. » w» enlivened and built up; the mu ttl nifi | i}» symptoms of disease vaiiisli epdor i" c,r ll J tuo stooping, trembling victim ot ‘bpirMj “ . debility become*a new man; bo i , tui:i.s erca moves witli a firm step; Ins mind wjikli f vlously sunk in gloom, boceimts briplir. nwpf active, and ho gees lorlli rtlrwbed, and conscious of new vigor to his occu’toi' W oupations; and tbo effect is not temporary, c contrary, the relief is permanent, for mo‘Jf ^ ^168 of tho raedidue resell tbe| wn-W ^ ind restores It to it* first condition. ^ dIseasMoftho stomach and |.lve*Hto " r i ; novnr fail. They also remove •faljg'j’.gj ment, restlencfs, waut oi*Ip»p ,lj 0, Incapacity for bn Incss, Itssot memon,^^ giddiuess. blood in tbe bead, me'awtof, debility they increase and wslow f,*' msk rifp the blood, ttrt ogtin n the i o " o * 1 l ' 1 * ll , 0 ta anil give such energy and vigor t» tho conin'" a* must be foil to bo bill-vwl. . To olderly person*, fir Astley «‘^ n hr ..... J, >» ia invaluable; strengthening tho “ attacks of ago; they eau** a Sfjc now, aud prolong life to the la"4t I ri BrwARit or Brvmnes rf W iuo Without tho fac-simllenf the * M J * re # Phall A Co., Solo Proprietor*. York, on each box and on the j g (he jm uulno Pill* have also a correct Ilike" ** 01 Sir Astley Cooper on tho top oT ew u box. thcso'marks of authenticity, f m imjwsltlon. W,*> » ffiSTf per box. Foil direction* »r* gh-- j: - l r29f ro fa • great saving by taking th# W *ep27—8m " EW wiluamTpri°oe STAR OLOTUIXO EJIEOBIDM. 1« Bay *<”*•' IS no* opening iho •* leeicd.WcleorGowli tor ^"asasas®gtfS .S dMcnptlee, ssJ * u*- gs.crprtW oct 2 i | l uilkf 3PB stere MJJJ