Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 13, 1856, Image 4

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UOTY^Tbiu who® It may 11 Wbmu, John p. HIUM will apply . Oowt of Ordinary for MUn dumlaiorjr u ad- .a wbom It nair oonoero, to bo and appear before laid OMrt to make otyecUon (If any thoy bare) on or bo* for* tko first Monday hi December next, otherwise "wnnwTJo|i*&Ev2uI Ordinary forClmtlmm — “"IrtXTBOPOTESltO**. ~ Milag: uZm!ii Cttn and aumwlali all wtuna It may MKnraTto m and appear betoro raid OourU to ■aaaoDiccUoa (If any tney bare) on or bolero dm •Ml Monday In Noromnornoil, otbwlw laid Ut- ^WiuioaaljOTaUifoo,bat)'. Ordinary tbr OhatUam Onniy, tbla wgblday of April 1M6. ” .OHN UU.UO o. o. 0. V* A^—ARrcwSy to an or der granted by tbo Court or Ordinary of eold county, will bo «oU before the Court Houso door tn Statesboro. In »ald county, on tho first Tuesday Ur November next, between the lawfol hours of sale, (426) four hundred and twenty-fivelacrea of land, more or lose, lying In eald county, bounded oast by eetato of David Leo,south by Joslah Zltrour, Weal by C Groover, uortn byWcoduro Lee—belong tag to tbe estate or Michael Doualdson. docoased s •Ma for the benefit or the holre aud creditors of said dectued. Term* made kuown on the day ornate, Thu loth day of September A D I860. JuIIN E. GIBduN, Amlnlstrator. mn of oiOBfiUt taJBHIB IPO an Wbomjlt mayooaoern s-Wberwu^Be^a. dfoaryfor ffitoS of rumfisiou as Administrator on i tho ostate of Anson WlUlnma,late of said County, do* ceaiod. These are.Uiorcfore tocIte and admonish all Shorn It tnaydouodm, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (irony Uioy havejon or be fore tbo first Monday In March next, othorwlso said (otters will bo graiftod to the said applicant. Witness. (1 STtui’KtAND, Keq., Ordinary for Tail* nail County, this tho Oth day of August, 1850, aUg«f--(Jm II, HTHIOKUNO. Ordinary. | ■“GEORGI A; “BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMIN 1STR ATORS’ SALK.—Agroenblo to an or dorgraotodby tho Court or Ordinary ol said ouuuty. wilt bo solo, heforo tho court house door in •aid oouuty, on tho first Tuesday in November aext, between tho lawful hours or salo: Nino hun dred and filly (tffiO) acres of loud, more or less, in oovoral surveys, lying lu said county on tbo Mill- edgevlUo Road—ono tract bolng tho lato residence oT Thomas Knight, doceasod: aud tho other tract known as the Mills’ placo, whoro Joseph Knigut, Jr., nowUvos—eald Land Is bounded by A. J. Will son, Ogecheo River, A. Richardson, aud others. Each of said tracts Is well Improved. Belonging to tho estate of Thomas Knight, deceased. Sold lor the benefit of tho heirs of sal d deceased. Terms on the day of salo. JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr., Udm’rs THOMAS E. KNIGHT, / Aurara * September 10th, 1850. soplia GEORGI A, BULLOCH COUNTY. A DION IsTRATOR’d SALK —Agreeable to ah or* A der granted by tho Court or Ordinary of Bnl* ioch county, wl 1 bo sold beforo the court bouso door, lu Statesboro’, in said county, on tho first Tuosaay in November uext, between the lawful hours of sale: Thirty threo hundred, sixteen aud a half (33161$) acres of Land, more or less, all ad joining In dlffurout surveys, and lying on tuo Mill* •dgevillo Road and Spring Cteok, in said connty-- Ubelng the lato rotidenco or Thomas Mils, do- oeaied. Ills wellltnorovod, with a good and well finished dwolllng houso and all necessary out build ings, with a good well and somo two hundred acres of good hummock and bay laud, lately put muter • iluvation. Also, all tho timber, which will square twelve lucho9, or a tract or Land, sold by said do- seated to Arthur Kcrby aud the timber reserved in qU life time, All belonging to tho estate of Thomas Milts, doceasod. Sold for tho benefit of tho hcirR of ■aid deceased. Terms mado known on day of sale. HARDY B. I10DGES, Adm’r. Sept, loth. UW ‘ septia STATMOFGKOllUlAVcilA'imiirctr. T » all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Ann Deut will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for lot- turn ihsmlssory on tho ostate of James 1'. Dent,— Thuao are thoreforo to epo and admonish ulfwhom It uav concern, to bo and appear boforo sahl Court, to maxo objections (If any they hgvo) on or boforo tho Ural Monday iu Dooomhor uoxt, othorwlso Raid totters Will bograuted. % „ , „ . Witness John Bilbo, Ksq., Ordinary for Clmtliam County, this third day of Juno, 1850, Jo.1 .: uOBN BlLBft, OC.O. STATE OB' OKOilOIA, ' B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con cern : w hercns. Win. Oroovor, Jr., ono of tho executors, nml Sarah H. Uroover, executrix, on the citato or John Groover, deceased, will apply at tho court or Ordinary for Utters DUmlsaory, uud to have tho oslato ol the Bald Johu Groover dismissed ns oxccutor or William Groover, Sr., deneasod: Theso are, tlicrefore, to cito and admonish nil whom It may concern to ho and appear boforo sold Court, to make objection (If any they have) In terms of tho law, othorwlso said tatters will bo granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinaly for tho county of Bulloch, this 11th day of Sept, 1850. soptlfi WILLIAM 1.KK, o. it. a EXECUTOR'S HALE. W U,I, bo sold holore the Cou t House door Jcffmontou, Camden County, Georgia, on tho First Tuesday In November next, bet ween tb egal hours or salo, Peter, a negro tnau.houso servant and hostler 32 years or ago, and Jim a Carpenter, 1« years o age, Ron, n house servant Id years of age. Also, that woll kuown Houso, as a Boarding House, located abrot 60 yards from tho river, 300 feet iu length, running from tho back street to the river. Ob feet wide. This lot Is well fruited with sweet oranges, figs,peaches. tie, Also, two vauaut lots, together with the household an l kitchen Furniture,consisting offeathor buds, matrasses, quills sheets, pillows, blankets, bedsteads, carpels draw ers, ntut ouo slab, one clock, one safe, tnblo-olotbs, towels, dining and breakfast tables, chairs, cooking utensils, glass candlo shades, tablo-covora aud win dow curtulus, ono Jot silver spoons, crockery warn, wash stauds and shovel aud tongs, horso ami cart, cattle and hogs. Nolly, a negro woman 42 years of age. will bo sold at private salo. All llio above named properly will bo sold for tho benefit or tho heirs aud credi tors of Mrs. Percllla Thomas, lato ot said County, deceased. Torimcash before delivery. W. B.TllOMAF, Executor. Jollbrsouton, Aug. 30,1860 aug 30—2m GUARDIAN'S SXEB7 MCIHTMH COUNTY \A/ILL b« add on Ota Br i Sr ' c containing four uoros, Bald Mill sitaalo three miles below Darlon, at a place known o4 Pratt’s landing, on a tributary stream or (he vitatnaha H'vu f in said county, lovlotl on ns thu property of Frost ft Boulter, to salary a lion Judgment issued from the Honorable, tho Interior Court of tbo Count) oi Alclit- tosh, Mortimer Oulllnan vs. tho Untoii .Steam taw Mill, Frost fc Boulter owners thereof— property pointed out In said lion. Tough uireli—pnrolnutor paying for title. WM. T. TllOHPK, Sherifi MolntoshCounty. Darien, Uctobor 3,1856, oi 14 __ NOTICE. O NH MONTH tiftor thifl il.tu appltoiiliuu will bt nuilo to llio Bank nriboBInlc urUuunlia Tor tliu payment ora twenty ilullai bill, tlio right ball <>l wblahbaabron but. DANIKI, THOMAS. . Uruouvlllo, Ala., litoot., lmv uoi tl-law-lw YOUR HOlSE,” NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, WBST OK TUK M.tKKKT, SAVANNAH, GEURGIA. rnilK SUBSOllIBER would Inform his h u-mls and X tho pTibl’e generally, that In* has REMOVED from Ills Old Stand to BltVAN Sl '.KEf, and fitted up the ubovu House m a superior style, ami Intends serving his friends with all tho didlonclo.* hf tho sea son, such ns— WILD GAME, VENISON, GKOJUilA ANT NEW YORK OYSTER*, fit:., and pledges himseir to use every eudeuvn* to plea’O all who may favor him with their patMUeje. I1KNHY U»RT. sept 2ft—tfjar OYSTKR8: THE subscriber is now ready to for- inlsh OYaTKRS in tho Shell, irosh open ed ur Pickled In any qnaptity to soli purehasors. Pickled Oysters hi kegs ready to be shipped. out 1 •) It JESSE. HACK AND HVIOftV WABLB, COIt.VKK OK BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS. AS the firm of Stevens A* Eliiiton •‘risY'A--.- was dissolved on the id diiy of October by mutual consent. THOM*8 F. Kf EVENS will coutinuo the busimiss at his old Stable. oct 2-1 m ., . Fwm.c.p • AMVKUTWNU AUK.VOV, KUH-ADCU'llIA. VA. Authorlxoil Agent for-the Suvuututh journal. IDcIai. KVlflKNciT Ok' tIiS VAl.DK _ ANn FIRB- WH.DMIt'S*'HAIiAJIANIII3H HATU8, Ai MaMfaduml by Steam* «C Atardn. New York. In tho lire ortho 3d Inst., which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite tbo Gas WorkR, In this city, was a sate ot _ tho above descriptions containing the hooks, papers, and raonoy or Mr. Thomaa, and although the building was dotroyud, tho sold Safo sustained no li\Jdry whatever from tho intonso heat to whluh it hod boeu oxjKwed. On open ing tho Safe, the contents wore found undisturbed, and In tho sumo ardor and condition as when plncod thoro, oxcopt a slight discoloration to tho projecting ends of a fow papers, and tho backs of ouo or two ol tho books, caused by tho steam gonorated In tho Safe, while at Us greatest hoot. Tho Bafo and contents, as It came from tho ruins, may still ho scou, lu the |HwsosBion or Mr. Thomas, at tho Goa Works. A large assortment of tliuso cele brated Safes always jot: hand,and for sale by C. H. OAMPF1ELD, Agent for tbo Mannlheturors, July 26,1855. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, tia. I take pleasure in corroborating tho foregoing state ment, and iu addition would add, that tho books oro now iu uso. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1865. ootO—tf ITATI3 OP GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. a rijaii wh- o t may concern Whereas James I StauJUu.- will apply at the Court or Ordinary r tatters of Admlnl'tration ou tho estate or John K , late of said County, deceased. Theso are, iro, to clto and aduiohlsh all whom it may • incern, to-bo and appear before said Court to make Objection (if any they have) on or boforo tho first Monday In November noxt, otherwise Bald letton* will be granted. Wltne«s, H. Stwcklasp, Esq., Ordinary for Talt- tall County, this tho 9th day of August, 1856. aug 25-20 H. STRICKLAND, Ordluasy STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCK CO. { f 110 all wbom It may concern.—Whorcas Nancy [ X Hagin will apply at tho Court or Ordinary lor letters of administration In the estate of William | H. Hagin, doesased. These ar-> therefore to cito* and admonish all wbom It may concern to bo aud appear boforo said Court, to make objections, (If any they have,) oa or before tho first Monday In November next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness William Lee. Esq., < rdinary for Bullu aunty, this 25th day of September. A. D., 1866.. sept 27-tteffiJ WILLIAM LEE, o. u. v W ILL bo sold beforo the Court Houso door In Jollbrsouton, Camden Connty, Georgia, on tho First Tuesday In November uoxt, between the legal hours of sate, K030, houso servant, cook, washer ami lronor, 31 years ot*age-, Irene, her daughter, l-l years or age; Minis, her son, 11 ycarsofago; Joo, her son, 14 months old, belonging to the estate of tau-la Tompktus. Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said 03tutc. Terms cash, or Ua equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. Joiforsontou, Aug. 30, I860 aug 30—2m ■GK0RGIA, BULL0CH COUNTY. A AMINIsTRATORS’ SALE.—By virtue of uu der of tho Ordimry of said county,•will sola, on tho first Tuesday in November next, Slateaboro’, beforo the court house door, within tl>- lagal hours ot* sale, all tho following tauds, viz Twenty-three hundred and ninety-eight acres, ac cordb g to tho plats of the sawo lu nine Uifl'orcni surveys, com-jo^lng ouo body—the property of the estate or Jesso Moore. Into ol said cou. ty. Thoro aro oo the land two plantat'ons, m good repair; on ouo uf them aro good building*—dwelling house, kitchen, smoke houso, barn, stables, giuliouse, smith shop, negro houses, with all other nocossary out-bulldlngs. also, good orchards or peaches, ap ples, Ac., also, good wells ot water—situate six miles at ova Statesboro* aud six miles west of No. 0 Central Railroad. The lauds arc pine and bay, all woll watered and limbered, uud joined by lauds of James Young, Sr , James Dixon, and others. Pur chaser paying for titles. Terms on tho day of sale. Sf. L. MUORE, *) ftl. C MOOKE, J-Adm’rs. G. W. MOORE, J .September 156 8cptl8 ☆ „ CLOTHING A EMPORIUM, if 1 DOOR WE8T OF THE HKPUBLIGAN KKA BIN ({ ROOM W.O. Pi-lcc,; Also, Superfine FASHIONAUU3 clo fe) mwhww land Vcsliugs, wi I AND I be luutlo lo imu- HILITABY Uure.iiucxcepUou TAILOR, Flue Roady-mndo Clothing ; Hats uud Cup?, Shirts, Collars. Gloves, Hftrtcry, Qaucs, Umbrellas Cravats, btoeks, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. nml workio.oi-'Mj. No. 147 t»y Dm B a„-«a best mccbuliio, . Eft y Street, al shori.-*’ [HA VANXAir, notice Orders from city nmlcouuty solicited. .$g •t the Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmlsory guardian of George M Wallace and Robert G. \S STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply '"These aro, therefore, to cito aud admonish all whom U may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Coart tp make objection (tfauy they have) ou •r before the flr3t Monday In March next, other wise said lotters will bo grunted. Witness, John Bilbo, Eiq., Ordinary for Chatham oounty, this 11th day or August, 1856. 9 augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. 0. feTATE OF GEOli5iA, irULLOO 1 C (T. T O all whom ‘t may concern—Whereas Sarah Brenneu ^ill apply at the Court or Ordinary for tatters of AdmlnUtrailou ou tho Extate ol John Brcnnen deceased, theso arc thi-ro to cito and ad monish all whom it may concern, to be aud appear before tho Court, to make objections (If any they hove,) on or beforo the first Monday in November text, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordhlury for Bnlloch Oounty, this 4tJi of September 1850. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. eeptfi RTATE OF GEORGIA, 7 B ULLOCH »bRTNTY.—TOttll whom it may con cern : whereas, Soalmru B Cowart will apply at the Court ot Urdinary for lottom disraUsory us administrator on tbo estate of Patrick DKeteher, deceased: Tbeett are, uwrefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it mav ONiaern, to be aud appear beforo gaid Court to make objection (If any they have) ou or he* fore Uio Urflt M'Hida/in February next, otherwise ■aid tetters will be granted. Wituess. WillUm tae, Esq., Ordinary Pa- Rulloeb •ountr. this Otb day of August, I860. aug4 WILLIAM LEE. o. NOTICE. T WO months after date, application will he made to tho Honorable Ordinary of Tatmd! County, for teavo to sell a portion of tho lands belonging to tbeC8tato of Jesse Copeland, deceased; it being one tract of land which nos been reserved from former sales—whoro tho said deceased resided at tho tlrno of bisdoatli. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r. sept 13 sept 31850. ■■'NO’MCE. T WO months after dato, application will ho mado to the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall County, for leave to sell tho Real EBtato ol James L. Gra ham, late of said County, doccascd. aug 4,1860. JAS. B. STRIPPING, aug 25— 1 2m Am ntstrulnr. bTATK uFueurgia; - liIatuam'cuun'iT.^r- »TiO all whom It may concern—Whereas, M X docal G. Sheftall will apply at the Court Ordinary for tottoreof administration on tho cAtafo of !)anle» O’Connor. Thcaouro, thurofore, to cl . aud udraonloh all whom it may concern; to he an appear beforo <afd Court to make objection, (If any they have,) ou or beforo the first Monday in No vember uAxt otherwise Haiti letters will be granted. Witness, Johu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this first day of October, 1866. cot 2 JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. ADBUytSTRATOH’S SALE. W ILL bo sold on tho first Monday in Juuuary next:/eforo.the Court Houso in Statesboro, tho following property, belonging to the estate of Henry Davis, jr,, 1208 acres, more or levs, of land in Bulloch county, bo >ndod north by tbo property of Johu Grimes uud John Slater, north nud west by tho property of John Slater, cn-t by tbo property of Elijah Davis, aud south by tho pri porty of Jo- siah Davis. Sold for tho benefit of tUo heirs and creditors of Ilenry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the property aro ono grist ami ono saw mill. JOSIAH DAVIS, sept21—3m Adm’r. fob 5 C. U. POOLE, No. ii, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WUOLKHALB AND RETAIL DEALER IN Siwhci, Blluda, Doors, Paints, Oils, Vnr* nlslies, Wimloiv Glaus, Putty, &e. jZvSfbl Fafolers’, Gralncrs’ and Artiste* Bnuhos: Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry anu S^rS^itixed l’ninta or ovory doacrlptlon, Arliste’ colors in tubes, l’ropared Canvass, Ac. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND KIKE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms proi*red with neatness and despatch.— Houso, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Gralnlugand Glazing ilouo in the bcsl style and at moderate prices. All order*. Irom the country promptly attended to. _ * men 28—ly WOOi)—WOOD f|MlE SUBSCRIBER has just received, mid will X keep coustantly on baud at bis Wcod Yard, Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply of the best of boated Black duck, Ouk, Hickory, LightwocJ, &c., Ac. All iu waut are rospectfully invited to give him a call. H. C. KAYa.OR. P. ti. All orders left at tho Book store under the Marshall House will bo promptly attended to. sept 30 DISSOLUTION. T HE Co partnership of*F. CHAMPION & CO. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thu busluosso the lato Urm will I e settled by F. Cham- piou, who will continue the Grocery business ou Uis own account. F. CHAMPION, H. J. LAKCOMB1K. .Suvanuab, October J, 1866. sc-j.t 30—bn . DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE UQPRT IIOUBB, SAVANNAH, OA., Established In 18Ba. 3 I1HE Subscriber grateful to bis friends and L patrous.for their continual favors, would state at In addition to the improvements lu DYING, nc S rod by him during IiIh last visit to England uud (land, has made arrangements for extending his business, by which he b now enabled to dye a greator variety of colors on silk ami woolen dresses, shawls, Ac., which ho trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gontlomuu’H garments dyed, cleaned or renovated us may ho required, iu the same.-mporior stylo which has generally so much pleased Ids patrons and friends. Tablo Covers, and Ladies’ Grape Shawls, &c., cleaned and finished In the first stylo. Ladles’ Bonuets dyed, bleached and pressed in tbo most fachlonablo styles. Orders from tho country promptly attended to. Torma moderate. Wliou parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word sbould bo sent him by letter through tho posl office, so that he may kuow whore to call for them, moh 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. liEINTZBLWAN N’8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER TIUE distinguished favor with which this c33cncc X has been received throughout all sections oi tbo Union ns a romedy at once safe, agreeable and eiloclUul for. Incipient Diurrhou, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, tan- guor or Debility from sedentary habits, &c., has in duced tho proprietor to givoU every publicity hi his power. Upon Its inorrils comment Is unnecessary, as its own Intrinsic worth is its host eulogy. It car ries with it tho ovidoucc of its superior cxccllcnco, Trcely attested to by the young, tho old, and scores or families who. prompted by a careful regurd for tholr health and comfort, uro dally adopting It os an txmsKK.vsama: family kkmkuy. There is perhaps no mediclmtl preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will he more appreciated or universally adopted than tho Liquid Ginger prepared by Heinlzelmau. For sate by K. PitFDRD, Druggist, jol0 3m Savannah, Ga. SAVANNAH, ALBANY «Si GULF HAIL ROAD. w NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Merchants can bo supplied at Hhort iiotbw with Bill-Heads, Bills ur Ladlug, Dray Books, Circulars, Cards and Blank Books, Particular.atteutUm'given’to BOOK AND PAM- PULET PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges, l*roccodliigs or Muotlngs. Reports, By-tawo, ote. Thankful for tho very liberal patronago horetoforo received, wo rospectfully solicit a continuance ol tho snmo, feeling that wo shall ho ublo to plcuso all who may favur ua with a call, both as to pricer, and execution of work. "FIaNO tfolffEST HAVING lately received large ad- dIUons to uur PIANO FORTES, we aro enabled to oiler at tbls time tho greatest varloty Irom tho best inonu- faoturore, from tho plainest Square to tho .most elab orately carved, aud from six to bovou octaves. Our Piauos are selected from tho manufacturers whom wo havo foil confidence lu, and wo arc par ticularly roquestod by them to give a guaranty with ovory Instrument sold by us os regards durability, tono, Ac. Persons in want of a first rate Instrument may ro ly with safety upon getting such a ono by selecting from the following makers, whose instruments wo endeavor to keep constantly ou hand, vlr.: II. Wor cester, J. Chiokoring ft Bon. Nunns A Clarke. Bacon k Ravens, II. Waters, aud Hulncs, Brothers « Cam ming I W. MORRELL & 00. aug 27 FINE FASHIONABLE OLOTUlNti, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS can now bn had by all those who wish to clothu themselves genteelly, us I will sell the buluuco or my Roady-Mude, at reduced rates on time, and ten por cent, oir for cosh. Call and avail yourself of the chanco to obtain good arti cles. At the Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM 0 PRICE, Juno 27 147 Ray i«troct. *JCi< .. tilted*- dteketbjr uppm- . . WAREHOUSED .140 donortnmd rilHE UNDER810N1 I Bmlty ui express to Uls friends and.th« imh.u generally, his sincere thanks for tbuli liberal i»nir* age and Influence, which has rosult<vl Inoxuudm.» bus trade to all, .parte oT 111*' State. Also, Cnrctn u Alabama a|id Tennessee, thereby enaMti. cxhlbR a stock uuHurptuutcd in tpy rkuitRv'.» city. Families, Merchants, Uotol Koojsjra, ahd Mealu boat Owners aro particularly invited teexuinlfo tin present stock, which Is now rjiuiplete in kli th« various departments, eousUUng tn luurt ot tt»ef«d .ow Wi t 'J ? * t a lug goods, vi*: . OAHl'KI DEi'AUTMEXT. larger than Nonpareil, 75 cent AII.T|tbul«r work, with or wuh.,ui n„i ' I olmrsoUrtouhlothoilbov, Adrcrtkonoot. or whourwr '1.11,11,, §Mb, m I for a longer tlrno >t tho i;,ll„»-h, g r , te 1 * 'tell r, Royal Modttllou, English DruggeU, (oi vm Royal Velvet, t rioiw widths,) • Mocel Wilton, Morale Hwirtt. ruks, Mocol Brussels, Velvet aud C'henlllo Rujtf Tapestry Brussels, Tufted Rugn, Powor Loom Brussels. Piouo and table Covoi c, Throu ply ingrain. Door Mate(evory variety. Two ply Ingialn. BHvor k Brass Blair foni.- Wool Dutch, • Carpets Bindings, w. CUHTAISAND UPHOLBmiYDEDAliTMKSi Brocatellos. I*acc and Muslin Curialus SuUu do Laines, Gilt Cornices. Batin and Bilk Damask, Gilt Plus ami Bauds. Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, I -ootHuuu Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Wludou Shade*, now stylo. Also, ctfory variety of Furniture Coverliig, Trim mings and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOWS From two. to Twenty-four foot wide, for Halls anti Rooms, cut lo fit without lu-eam. Tho snhscribor will oblige himself lo make tin. (irlces on ail description of goods as low as the sum, quality cau be purchased lu any Northern city. AST Carpots cut to RoomB and gocMte Hont to any part of tho city i ron uf charge. AST An experienced Upholster will attend to tin, making aud laying ol Carpets and Oil Cloth? when desired. Tho decorutivo uud curtain department it n charge of an Upholster of acknowledgedturic urm skill. W. II, GU10X, Agout. octib 140 Congress and 67 SL Julicti-st* , j v shopbT ' J I’ulnakl House Barber Shop, Own*’ thick llttilding, ojijHuite (he Pulaski House, KIVK WOltKMEN MNGAQED. Mn i*sh«ir IIousc Barber Shop, Broughton Street, FOUR WORKMEN ENGAGED. 1 tiquuro,! 2 Squares. 8 do ., 4 do 5 do ,, 0 do 7 do . e do . 6 do . 10 do . '.fcw 8tJ U 67 60 proj-T.-t, I For any tlmo nut aboveciicclfied ohargo will bo made. 1 u ' A deduction of 26 per rent trow the*: will bo made oi» advertisement*, ’Ue. •ively on tbo Iburtl. |, UK u ur AdvorttriomciitHordiirmt tin. .,.. beclurgod two-thlrd» lh 0 .b„ V0 “i™ '* * Advcrltocmoi.u ordored In the wmu , per dqunre tor o.cl, injc n ou. for n'SuJiSt^H ono month, for mor.; than JJJSj 1 -'* tho rams apcchlod In tho ahovo ubi? 1 "* *•< Special MMK Id ecliti j.cr ||n„ r „; 6 cou la lor each BUbscqclilinsorttoL >nu J?' 1 * to bo .subject to contrna. .Marrlnaniuai. “* l *t nenil tnvltallona t.„ cent, Jch.Ti S. 1 ’ '■ luaerlml tor less than f.u ObElo'"" KcpurU,Itoaolutiuiia, ol fro.n.nmJIuS^*. Aaa.a:latlou, or Corporation, ordered h,SS“[, ed, 6 cents per Hue. cents per Hue. owumboats will bo aitvei for each boat advertked. ™ ,tr “te I Steamahlpa, whoro num; It two or uioro, SUUeach. * , ** w W»» I Auctioneers* advertlsoineiite’not u> L.. i contract, hut to ho ohargati ». «„ per square. H«ri;U Tbs pujalr, under no elrctlliniaorw, ed In a contract. 1U1 e ,W 'W-1 Professional and bu.*in<*f cure* dm »».. L Hues will ho Itnortedat mlmlu I Calls on iKsrsoua to heroine canuiuit'c .,,, ■Bj* other t „ J T\RESS GOODS.—A largo and Hue assortment or X/ colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics. French Muslin's, Urllitnute and Prints, as well as a largo assortment of White Goods, Striped Plaid and Plain Swiss, Organdies, Tarluton, Book, Nansook, Cambric end Jaconet Mu«lin, for sale by Juuo 20 AIK IN K BURNS. variably iu advance. rpHEmihacribeihthttnkftirtoliiaVellow-dttzem.I tartvSe"*° aic ®'*B w I X for tho liberal patronage ho has received, anu I Advertisements i,ot n.iru,.i ... .i I is still receiving,.begs respoctlully to inform them apeeltled time, wtit 1. li -ir. ime I • land tin lino AHnnoAil u .tltlnl....i rt.l.litlnn... Il—nft ulna. I . I UHt*. Ittfljjj I tbut be lues engaged sufficient additional lirst-class ] payment exacted. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. E XECUTORS* ^AlE.—-Agreeable to an order granted by the Court or Ordiuar of Liberty county, at the September Term, will bo sold, be fore the court house door lu Hinesvlllo, ou tin- firstT twday lu November uext, between the law- ut hours of sale: Tho folio whig Lands, viz : 1 OOd acres si tuutc iu Liberty county, ou tho Cunoocbce Blulf; and 100 acres situate hi tlio county of Bryan —belonging to the catato of do-hua V. ltenaley late or said county, deceased; uud sold for tho ben efit of tho heirs und distributees of aid estate. Terms made known ou thu day of sal JOHN 9. BrJASLE v , E. Q. AXDitKW'S hx rs - Sept o mber 1st 1856. aoptlT 6TATl UF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—Tn all whom it may Con cern : Whereas, .fumes Doylo willapjdy at tho Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlsory as adminis trator ou the estate of George Alexander. Theso aro therefore lo cito nud admonish all con cerned, to bo and appear boforo said Court to nmko objections, (if any they have,) on or beforo the first Monday in April next, othorwlso said letters will ho granted. Wltnos , John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this seventh day of October, 186(5. QCt P-6m JOHN BILBO, n. r. r. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To nil whom it may Con cern : Whereas, John i utna will apply at tho Court of Ordinary fa.* tetters disniissory, us admin istrator on tho e.->tato of Henry Casson.’ Tbtsm are. therefore, in cito aud admonish all whom it mav concern, to do uud appear boforo said Court to nmko objection (ifauy they have) on cr before tuo first Monday iu April next, otherwise said letter* will be granted. Wituess, Jobu Bilbo, Esq,, Ordlnury for Clmtliam County this soventh day of October, I860, oct U—Cm JOHN HlLlt'i «. a «. workmen from some of tbe best Barber Shops in New York, and will be enabled to accommodate as many gentlemen us may honor him with their pa tronage. -------. --- ■..... j N. B.—The Barbershops are cla*ct on Sundays-- L>UUL WATER.—lfyouwant tho finest drink* strangors will plcuso bear this In mind. X Ing water iu tho world call and purchase ono of! iTiv'ic lYTriirt:t\t ihBftr^^mnntrnnpd^u’^'ran u , ! Hf^ilEuiidiMigne-l will,''for five tlollnrs per lot, p^l» C whmi. n !i« n ^n 1 r..}}, a . l ^ f V'h 8 °i ICr8 , ! X exatnluu any lands in the counties or Appling, Report, which wo warrant to purif) tho.mvanuu.i Wavut) Warn or Coifcc and reoorttothc owner os t Y $7 v. coming more vuhmblc In future, and whether or jan*4 only ai ents lor their sale iu havannah. 00t t j, urc j a being any trespass eommitted (hereon, Invariably pledging himself to give a true aud cor rect account, for which all remittances will be ex pected in advance. Ho will ulno sell and remit when requested, and ' as directed,for seven por cent. Ho will also promptly attend to all professional BECKWOURTIUM ADVENTURES- ! business entrusted to bis care. T HE Lifo and Advcnturos of J. P Ucckwoiirlh, • VERNON C. McLENDON, Ch;ef ortho Crow Indians, with Illustrations. “F 18 Attorney at law, Homcsvtllo. La putSfflaiiH A St0a,n NnVlRat,0n i MACHINERY AND mON RAILING 1 Memorial oI IUk Tim?* by Henry Cockburn MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. The Earnest Man-A skclehof ttaclmracler ST. JULIAN 8TREKT.8AVAANNAH, GA. and labors of A. Judsou, first Missionary to Bur- (Neor the Market.) mnh. TitROM the moat complete lacillties iu his own New Age of Milt ur the Lifo and Adventures of establishment, aud through bis conncctioim Robt. Dexter llomalnc. A fJS, LARD, Ac.—20 bbls Primo tard; 50 do Taylor k .Soli’s Ate; 6U do sugar, smJa and but ter Biscuit: received and for rale br |unoH» McMahon 1 doylk, 206 and 207 Iluy street. tlanlty, by Win. Arthur an eminent Metho preacher. History of Immigration to thu U.S., by Wm. with several ol the principal mutiufacturng estab- . ■ iishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, KOOKS & STATIONERY. T HE SUBSCRIBER has on baud tho SCilooL BOOKS iu u.yu in tho Schools of the city, to- gutiicr with a fine assortment of the latest Cheap Publications, Magazines, Ac.., Ac., and his stock of Jllscelluueous Books will be increased as lost as It can ba done with a duo regurd to a good stock. —ALSO— A tine assortment of Juvenile Books, Colored Primers, Toy Books, Ac. —ALSO— Paper Envelopes, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pou Holders, Slates, nml such hi.:pie articles as every body wants. The Magaziucs and Now Publication?' will be re ceived as curly us at liny .-loro in the city. A share of public piitrouuge is respectfully solic it d. J. B. CUBBEMiE, Agent, oct 8 Under tho Marshall House. ELECTION NOTiUJd. IN COUNOD-, | City ok fcUvA.xx.ui, October 2, I860, j maouno.vs uran ami im-mui By Alderman Walker, seconded by Aid. Arnold. Resolved, That an election for Mayor und twelve AliJormon for the City of havannuli nod Hamlets thereof, he held oa MONDAY, the loth hi A., under tho proper superb)It-mtnnco, und that the City Tren* atiror attend with bis Tax Digest—that tho Cdj? therili; his Deputy uud the City Police attend to preserve order. Resolved, 1 hat the Justices of the Inferior Court b»- requested lo provident said el A true extract from the Munitio. EDWARD ti. WILSON, oct 7 Clark of Council, O N AND ALTER WEDNESDAY, the 15th distant, thoro will be u>u daily Passenger aud Freight Train, (fiiiidays excef-teil.) on tlio huvanunb, Al bany and Gulf Road Running as follows : LoavoSavamiftli. P, a. m Arrive ut Ways, 10.36, .v. m. iuxikm.mi. Leave Ways, 2, r. at. Arrive atSavantiuh, 3.30, i*. at. EDGAR i. HERIOT, not 4 CUlet* Engine r. ATLANTIC? AND GULF RAILROAD. T IlEHOAinUje '.tiAstt^'uiKhK' Atlaiiuc and titilf Railroad, having adjourned to meet onthe'Jfitb instant, aud ithsivlug been represented to mo thuttho Interest of that enterprise requires forthor time for tho. obtuiumeiit of .subscriptions to tho Flock, and acquiescing tn the justness of the suggestion, tho meeting of the Board on the 2f>th lustant is hereby postponed until the 22d day of October noxt, at Mhledgevillo. E. A. NISUET, Chairman. Macon, Aug. 2ft, 1856 aug 30 ERY, PORTABLE tsTJCAM ENGINES, PORTABlJi * {.SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND Bromwcll of the State Department. ' * i WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES. STORK Italian sighta—Papal Principles, bv J. Jam#, FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and JJutils, lion with illustrations. * Doors, fcliuUere, kt:.,al Northern prices. Ho is also ‘ prepared to repair Machinery und irou work ofevery description, at short notice, u|k>n reasonable torma. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLK stones; ac RAWftAl fVS r' IHD 4 J ATN < I I Also Iron tailing in great varloty. for enclosures, iiAlviJilino . iiAlvliAIli : and to receive orders, and put uptuc work ut man J AMES O’HARA would rcspecllully inform Ids facturors* prices. H. H. IJNVILJ.E. patrons, and tho public generally, that iu ! Savannah, April 11,1868. uprll order to prepare for tbe full trade, be Is now ! - -- SX3£jZ2Z3Nrc^ DU. WANFOIlD’S XNTlGOIlATOR, hi?n£sortm2ii^st^f I TB a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant,aud is hlsn3.^sortmentln store, j X recommended to tho public, relying upon Its tn ft »p CflOS A ! trhialc worth iu the cure oftbe foUowlug complaints CENTRAL RAILROAD. and after Sunday, tho 14th October, inst. \J aud uutll further notice, tho Passenger Trains on tho Contra! Railroad will rim us follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m aud 12.15 j* m. Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 i> >s “1 am. taavcMucctti “ *‘.11.45 a m “ turn km. Arrive In Savan’li “ “10.46 t* m “ 7.20 am HI.TWKK.V SAVA.VKAII A.VD AIXH'hTA. Izsave tavnunab .12.16 i* m and 8.30 k. m. Arrive in Augucta 8.46 »• *: “ 5.80 a m, Leave Augusta 6. am “ 1.30 r m Arrive iu .Savannah 1.30 km •• 10.46 r IICTWKB.', At A OX AXP A CO OTA. taave Alneoii 11.45 a m and Arrive in Augusta 8.45 i* m •* Leave Augnria tt. am Arrive in Macon 2.16 I* m RKTWJ>;S SAVA.VXAU, M1U KUUKVIU.K & KATONTON. taave Savannah . ,6. am Artivoln Milledgevillo 2.45 p m. Leave Macon 11 45 a m Arrive in Eatonton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. rfaviiuunli, Ga., Oct. 12. 1856. ootl6. and would invito attention ; n. rcb*. at Lis -uirc, jy 23 IZS Congrexs-sticcf. LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, Ga. EDWIN M. MOURE i |FPBB3 his services to thu public in the pur- chinso and sale of lauds iu the counries ol Glynn, Wayuc, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Cofi'co, Oh licit, tawndcs aud Thomas. Partioular attention given to locating, purchasing ami telling ol town lots in tho towu of Baunswick;’.'* UKKKRKXCES : Dr R Collins, Mticott; Dr B M Oargiie, Brunswicn Thomas H Harden. .Sevannab; Hon Jatneo I. How rd, Thomasvllte. REMOVAL. Tlie subscriber has Removed ou the . Bay, noxt door to the Republicanjf||hj|(fy ofilce, whore lie Is now opening a r/l Ifi handsome assortment of S P RIN Gu hid AND .-’UMMER GOODS, which he will sell by the pattern or make to order m the must fashionable stylo. Also, Ready Mudcv Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, lie hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering utul Repairing done ut tho shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats und Pants, While and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at u small pro fit. aprl2 JOHN W. KEl.LY. 9.80 J* Mi 6.30 a M. 4.36 p Mi 1. A M. ur SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co. Mat Turn, 185G. Robt. M. Robortson.andotborB.comprnt-j,*) vs. j Claudius B. P«A«o, tboDoboy .-team h'aw S-Order UU'* Clark Baytes and WlUlam F. Hay lea I and others, defendants. J Tt appearing to the Court that two ol tho said do- X fondants, Clark Sayloa and William F. tay Its re side out of this County, and aro absent from tho State of Georgia, so that service ot* tlio above bid andsubnceoa cannot he served upon them. On motion it ts ordored, that tho uuid Clark b'ayles and William F. Bayies do appear and answer tho said eoraplalnmt’H bill, on or before tho Ural day of the next Term of tUL Court, or In dofouU tborcoL that sa'd bill be taken pro confosso against them; and it Is furtberordcred, that a copy ol this order ho pub lished In ono of tho public newspapers of the city of Savannah once a week for throo months prior th« session or too next Term or this Court. Trot extract from Minutes. „ W. G, SHEFTALL, oct fc—law3m Deputy Clerk, s. o. o. «. " DIVORCE* ■liaboth Cowley T In CoUee Superior Court, ▼*• > May torm, 1865; Usppesrlug’to tho Court from tho return or the IhsrRf, that tuo defondant John G'owljr, U uot to bo be found In Colfoo County, end It further appears that bs la not in this State. On motion oi Wm. R. Ssulding. Attorney for libelant, it is ordered that ssmes ne perfected on said defendant by u pubh- •etlon of thu orrder iu one of tbo public JournaU In Ssfannsb, once a month fur throo months procod- lag ths next tern of this Court, requiring sold do- (tadsut to appear at the noxt term of Colfoo Su perior Court a Novombor noxt, and file his dofonelv ilegstlou to sold Court. tTtrus extract of tbo raiuutog of Colfoo Superior Ooon ARCH'D IfcT.EAN, Deputy Clnrk. .unl-Jm NOTICE. fYiWO months after date, application will be made / J 1 *., *®tho Honorable, lbs Court of Ordinary or for 108011 *>1 ibe Lands and ° f * swam Ha « on - NOTICE. T HREE mouths after date, application will ho mado to tho Planters’ Bank of tho Bin to of Georgia, for tho payment or a twenty dollar note of said Bank, payable to AVm Mornl or boaror, da ted 1st Juuo, lbBl, No 087; nlso, for tho payment of a teu dollar uoto, No 822, datccL l«t.luiv. 1854, tho loft hum! halves of said notes having been lost. Also, to the Bauk of tho State of Georgia, for tlio payment of a ton dollar note, letter A, dated 4th Jauury, 7850, .tho loft bund half having been lost. Also, to tho Marino Bank of Georgia, for the pay- ent of a ton dollar note, No 4,b70, dated Novem ber 1, 1S43, tho loft hand half having been lost, auglft—lawSin BOSTON Ac VII.LA LONG A. G t EOKGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY Two mouths f after dato nppllcaUon will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to r.n!l a negro man by the name of July, aged 4(* years belonging to the estate of Gideon HcGowcn, lato ofsaid county, doceasod. NANCY A. Mcfi’OWKX, Adm’x. September 4, 1856. aeptfi MOO DOLLARS ItEWAIuT « For my two uegroes, or loo for either 1 lodged In Jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes called John, a hrgo copper colored, Uames j^dowu look and rough face, weighs about is a puid Is 6 foot 10 Inches high, 22 years old. [JostSO s very black with a wide spaco between his non por front teeth, high forehead, turns lus foot out In walking, is 6 foci 8 inches high, and weighs 16n, and 30 years old, and when hoard of last, they woro in tho swamp abovo Savannah. My addrws Is 4 mllo branch, or Barnwell, 8. 0. augl2—wly WA1. AS1ILY. ""in# rewardT Rauaway, on the 2d instant, my negro man POM PE Y. He is about twenty-four years of age; six foul high; stout built; not very dark complected: lm« a down look in uu ujauteuuuco; has a Ecir on Uio tup ol hU foot, cut with onaxo. Ho was raised lu North Caroli na, Robesou couutyjand may bo trying to make his osenpo back. Any porsou bringing him to mo, or confining him in Jail so Hint I get him, I will pay tbonbovo raward. C. W. CRAWFORD, Colquitt P. 0., Boptl7—2m Montgomery county, Go. DROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to jail lu Swalualmro, Emanuel Co, on tko 4th Ruitant, a uogro mun; bo says bis name is Harry; that bo belongs to tho potato •ot Thomas Clay, of Bryan County, Gu. Ho is or light complexion, with a slight ccar over the loft eye; about 5 foot 3H1 Inches In height, and about 20 years old. The ownor is roquostod lo come forward, pay chargor uud take him away, as ho will bo doalt with Mlbolaw dlrocla. 1IENHV OVEiWTlUSBr, J«® _ J»V>r, .. _ roa dalis. • Tracts ot Land, 600 acre-i ouch, 8 or —Tvt!?ir d 'V ft of tavoncah ou tiiuB. and Gulf Rail Iloud, «eR adapttd to the grov.th Rico.Cotton and Corn, and .Wpod enough to i oy ten times over. Apply to . aUt IT 0. A. CLOUD ry--. lliMhw, clean 1 brljiLt, aulbbl. for ftrallr n..,. r.5„n-.4 “ UT " — J. D. J13SK.* rflKAti AND oUGAltd—Just receivcu i\> luu uuuate X cliolue (loom) Oolong Tea; tUdo iu *a lb packs; 6 do Hyson Tea* loose. un<l in >4 j-ack-i. 20 bills Cut died and Powdered .Sugar , amthints Poit<* Rico .Sugar, iu store und for sale by DAVID O’GON.N’OK,' oct 2 con or Broughton and Dray ton sti. F LOUR.—UU Ubls. Oakley Flour, jiict rec.-ived and for sale by sept 20 i 10 LU'JMBE. JOJ!N.-!l>N (.*0. COFFEE, SUGA iSn* C)| t 1 RAGS prime Rio Coiree Ay* *'-/ 100 *• Fair *• 69 do Old Government Java do. 50 do Primo Lnguvva <lo in Hhtls. Choicest, Croix Sugar. JO do do New Orleans do. lu dr 1J0 F. R, do. 20 )i Chests Fino Hyson Ten 20 1% do do Black '4' lbs-Falters 60 Caddies, 12 lbs each, line Hyson Ten. 60 do «; lbs each, do ’do do 5i •«» n do do do Black do In s|o» e and Ini* sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON &Co. M.lU*. GENERAL COMMISSION & WARE* HOUSE BUSINESS. rpHE undoralguod having leased the fire-proof X Warohnusb, known as Hodgson’s, also Woll- man’s stores, will transact n General Commission and Warehouse Bnsines*. All consignments for r*alc or shipment will re ceive slrtet utlcntlou. Cnthm rncoiveil on storugo. and particular care piling, classing anti shipping •• Ctnwlm EkV C. ROWLAND CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Orer willcli imssci* the Great New York & New Orleans Mails. MOUTH-WESTERN It. It. CO., I AUco.v, August 141J1, 186b. I I iIVIDEND No, II.--'The Board of Directors lave XJ 1 his day declared a dividend of Four Dollar.* por > hare 011 the capital stock of this Company, from tho earnings of the Road for tho nix months ending July .tint, pa) able on und after tho frMh m statu. blockhohhy-j iu tiavani.ah will receive then* ilivi- :nds ut thiR’entral Rullrosid Bunk. JNO T. BOiFEUILLET, miglO— Im .S’ec’ry uud Trcn^. O RANGE, Ac.—10 boxes Nassau Lomons ami Oraugcs, received per Ktcamer. aud for salt* by jyi' . J. D- JESSE. CANDLES. ' UPERMACEITI, Adamantine aud Tallow of varioitc • 7 brand j ; Soup of various bruncs, rum 6, 8, lo and 12 rente. Chemical So Ja Soap lu cents- Wo- nun’s Friend lOceute. Cull and evamiue at’ 8tfp2« Cull und uvuiniiic at iloKKON’S • Family Grocery, ti hUuker uud Clmriteti-sirveu. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND CON- „ FKCTIONAUY. I V" ’ ‘‘ALLOWAY, having rctirod from XJ |»oiUW, would Inlnrin thopubllothat Iu> has un,t French Gon- focliouiir eg, Drlod Fru t«, Nuts &c. t at tbe ol/l es tablished htandrcceu tty occupied by Messrs Now* R,c ? * IRzgorald, oornor of flronrfitim and Whltekcr streote, Bavaunah,Oa., where ho will f.n pleased to uornuimodato and fill all ordara with promptness iiiul dispatch, to Democrat.Ameri cans, and the " dear benjtieP generally. Tbl« Is Uio place wlmrctlm gcuuliio Omch c«miv Is mads. Enough mjd/ feruw caa||. Nocli»r’gi;'lbr pack Ihgor shipping. ■ •• •■ 4UJL O N and alter Sunday, February 3d, 1850, two tally trains between Macon aud Columbus, and 0110 between Macon ami Americas, Leave Macon at 2 a m, nml V, j* m; arrivo at Colum bus at 7 16 a m, nud logo r m ; leave Columbus a! 4 16 a M, and 1 30 i* m; arrivo at Macon ut 10 04 a m, and 7 40 c m ; leave Macau ul 2 a m; arrive at Amcri cus at 6 40 a m; leave Aiuericus at 2 20 pm;arrive at Macon at 740 pm; making a complete connection be- tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington mid Charleston; nlso, with Central RullvoadTraius to Savannah, Mlllcdgevlllcami Eatoi<- Ion, und with .Macon and Western 1 rains lo Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbtis with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Eufaula, Ala., connecting daily at Americas with four horse Post Conches t>> Tniluhnsseo, Albany, rhomasvlllo, Balnbrldge, &c., with tri-weekly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbcrt, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Hayncsville, Hawkins vilic and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Aincrlcus nud points below l’ort Valloy, should take the V215 p m train from Bavnn- nah; uud tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points ou tho south- Western or Muscogee Roads take cither train from Savannah or Augusta. Passongers leaving Amori- cus at *2 20 v si will reach Columbus at lo 30 p a tlio same bight. Passengers from Columbus and the ti\*t for Am ericas, South-western Georgia or Florida, should take tbo 130 p a train ul Columbus, sloop at Fori Valley, and reach Americas at 6 40 am next morn ing- First clast; steamships leave &av&nuuli for Now York ou Wednesday* and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Parage l.i the Cabin $25, Steerage $8. Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $14 OU “ Columbtis •' •* 10 00 Aniorleu*? •• • 8 8 GEO. »'< ADAM^ Slip’t. Macon. January 30th, 186ft maylo K UM, GIN A.VI) BRANDY.—-50 bbls Lutlior Feb tou’8 Rum 50 bbls E Phei|7’ Uye Gu. 25 do Domestic Brandy 20 X and 16 casks 4tli pro.-f Brandy, store and for salo by Jy4 HCRANTON, JOIIN8TON CO. Tho Tongue of Fire; or thu True Power of Chrl* , , „ , , ■**.*- *--**■• .. . 1 tlio Undersigned te pruj«ired to furninsu’MACHLN Parisian Siglite, by tlio same author, august 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. DRY GOODS. 1 WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of designs lor MONUMENTS, TOMB STUNT* When any hill for ttt - nioi.tiis wtvertei., - I than contract, amouuts tinker tf.n > I 26 por eeut will bo made, * ’ * d,wlc,1w - ( Yearly advertising, with j.i ivileg.. 0 t ri^,... be taken at tho following rate., • » For one square, renewable ..nn* i, week t, \ “ “ •• Wre ■ ’ „ , llA1 , *’ •• tiuiea ••roltcne: v Every additional squarecutitr'acted fora, uWi ed ouo half tho abovo rates additiviul. Yearly adyertisors shall be limited t" tiir q-i,. v... • ' stating dottnholy the nature m ti«- burin -V^7 advertised. Any advertL-tfitieote mI pelted with thu btiainesa. D.t.i becli:,r. J. tr * 4 rf ly, und also any excers or matter aver ihew 1 contracted tor. Coutruct ad vert i^c meat t payal-ie quar.cn; vcrtlaeinente from strangers ,u,«i trimsicnt L payable in advance. All otiien> will b,-wJ.-O I due when culitNl for. ** ■ Rcgulnr advlrtisere u«m nil others aomtin*« municatious or requiring n tlecs -Jesigr.cd L I tention to fairs, concert , v ;r 01 am-143, ' I tortaiuuiente, where clmrgi-, meaaJ-a r4 jjv'l taucc—ail notices ol private a.-3ociatit.L-, ;-•,«!l tioe designed to call uilPiili 1. io; r.wu- ei.tttha l calculated or intended to promote iiidiviilusilck I rests, can ouly be Inserted w in, tl.e imdemiata I that the same te to be [mid for. i: l^trtwittul editorial column (which can be usuy 1 ton of the editors) tbe saim-will i>,-7 rate of not less than 20 cent.- per Inn*. The uuderslgned. pubh-ln-r.- oi I'ailj. fn-Xcriq I and Weekly newspai*c^tt >av.ii uai.. i.a, tui I ourselves strictly to aJIm.- m ti.c aL>vr r;-"rfl charges, and in no im-t.om to Ut-viou- i!ie:< iron*. 1 fhe above rates to take»licet Jiurdi 1, i-j* j. 4 j I to continue bluffing, until cHuged r.y tb, .oteri■ f mi(j‘>rity of the lindersignei;. N.i).—This schedule si.ii- i.<<: ;n imv « 5 . tho integrity ot existingioM, uu. trscujgr I the year or any other spcciiii d lime •!.«,, L.r.ew I with’the cxpiratu ii oi llie |»or:cil f*,r vri.icn lie} I were made. 1 R It. 1BI.TOX A t o. O+rgian it ’ iruni Ssmi A Was. Ua vt'ihiui. TU.lMCMtV ,tr W»TMIV«.-#IW Ift/VfUfi; V/*-, All Billions Derangements, Bick Headache, Dyspej I 1 sia, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Diarrhea, Colic ' Pain In tho £tonmch und Bowels, Geucrat Debility Female ti’eakness, Ac. For salo by Druggists gen erally, and by John. U Moorn & Co, and Wm. W Liucoln, Savannah. ly fob!2 JOH t JS T S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. H AVING resumed the practice of his proles* slop, oilers his services to his friends und the public us an Architect and Bupcriutcndunl. Designs fot auy part or tho ouuuiry supplied uud executed In all the various branches of his profes sion, such as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Monuments, Kc. Thoroughly Flro Proof Store.-, dc- gned and executed. Office at present iu Bay tane, ar of the Custom House. Jan »--!} OliDINlNCE. Ordinance to Increase the . a'-ury df the Itentth officer of the City of Savannah, and fix his foes for boarding vessels and for giving a certificate for health or permit to come to the city ami dis charge their loads, and for other purposes : Whereas, from tho increased commerce of the port or Savannah the duties of tho Health Officer has greatly increased, and tbe salary inis mn been creased during tlio last thirty year#: Sec. 1. Bo It ordained by tho Mayor and Alder- tucu of tho City of Savannah and tho Hamlets there in In Council as cmb.cd, and it is hereby ordained by tbe authority of the same, That from and after tho passage or till? Ordinance tho . alary of the Health Officer be at the rate of five hundred do!- lars. Sec. 2. lie it further ordained by the Mayor nud Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the liamUts thereof iu Council assembled, and it is hereby or dained by authority of thu same, lhat the fees of tho Health Officer (which shall ho paid by the owner, master, or consignee ol' any vessel) 'shall ho D3 follows: For boarding any vessel lying at the quarantine ground, at Fort Jackson, two cents a ton up to 600 tons, beyond which no additional fee 1 hail be charged In cn?e of a visit at night the fees charged filial! oe double the proceed ng; aud nil expen.-ts incurred for boarding auy vcssol .-bad be paid by the Health Officer, except that the city will furnish a quarantine beat. For visiting ami inspecting a vested width him been subjected to quarantine, and giving a permit to come up to the city, five dollars. Bee. 3. Bo it thrllicr ordained by tho authority aforesaid. That in case it shall be deemed necessary by the Health Officer to send a patient to the l’e.-t House from tho vessel, it shad be dotio by the vessel’s boat, or at tho expense of the owner, mas ter orenn.-igneo of such vessel, uudor a penal y,lu case of fillure or refusal, of not exceeding ono hun dred dollars, to *ne collected in the usual titanum- as prescribed bv ordinance. Pushed iu Council. Savannah, 4th Sept., lsfcd. [1 s.] EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Kiiwaiid G Wimo.v, Clerk or Connell, sept7 r\OME.SHC Llfrb'ORS—60 bblh E Phelps’ Ry I 9 Gin ol bbls Lutlior Folloii'u Huston Rum 2u do Domestic Hrumlt 6 1 ) du old Connecticut River Gin 75 do New Orleans Reullilotl Whisky 2u )i nud 211 & casks Twigg Hoop Brandy, ^n stiu u and lor solo by . . aug7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO Havnitnnli, Oct. let, U50, < rHEco-PAUTNiiRsUIP imi'-'tdforu existing bo. l tWdeu the ub icribers, uudei ihc uamo of J. V. t ON’NKtiAT CO , wua tills day dissolved by mutual cun.sent. . Mr. Joseph V. Cmiuorat will at tend ti* tii« settlement of thu a flairs of tho said firm. * ’'- J. V. CONNER AT, ' J. l.AMA. ; SuVimmili, Oct. 1st, 1830. THE UNDERSIGNED having 'bought hut the in. forest of Jtm.v Lou, will hereafter coutinuo tho whdlwmto GROCi RY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS in hi 1 own Hama .iml lor bis own account, and re. specUUIb' fiullcite fruiii Urn ft tends of tho late flrtn t contUmance-of ihdr lavora. • ' j. v.oonn«at, SPLENDID DRY GOODS J UST RECEIVED per lato arrivals direct front Now York—Figured und Plain MOUSLIN DE LAINES, ALPACAS AND BOMBAZINES; CALICOES—UOLOIU5D AND MOURNING; GINGHAMS—BLACK AND COLORED; French Morlnocs; Sack Flannels; French Plaid do; ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS; Irish Linens, a beautifti! lot; Birds’.eye Diaper: Oriwh and Dowlcs; Linen Tabic Cloths, ac., &c., all cheap aud for'salo by J. tV. THRELKELD. sept 10 writer Congress aud Whitaker-sis. PATENtI: <; L1PSE 12^ SS* 1© S U? A m&o Every man iu» own Curd Printer, C l ALL AND EXAMINE CHAM HEKLA IN’S J Patcut Kulijieo Hand Stump, tho best, cheapest and most convenient of any thing for the put pusi* yet olforod for salo. ALFRED WEBSTER, Gen. Agt. sp’ ,r8 ly 185 Congress cst. TOBACCO O F various brands; viz: New AhultzTwist; Plan* tallon Twist, Jenny Lind, Rough mid Ready; Morning Dew; Arrow Twist; AndersonV. American Kino Out Tin Foil, ac , &o ; at rop2d BARRON’S. SAUCES. A NCHuVY. Worcester, Harvey, Canton coy, Grav’x Sailed, John Bull, Miller’s Epicurean Mustang, Birds-Eyo, .. A*o., at Bept2d BARUON’S. SHIRTS I SHIRTS 11 SI HUTS 111 I HAVE jtLst received n larg^ nssortnient of Whitoaud figured Shlrw, nLeYpry^qualRy aud stylo, and superbly made, with collars te match, orders will also bo taken, and shirU made to suit THE GUKAT SOUTHJCHN ItEliEDV PRYOIi’S"oTNTMENT. I T Is u sure aud speedy cure lor burus, lilies, cures, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sure nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) sore nud cracked lips, Ircsh wounds und sores of uny description. It i.-; a most vnlnalfie remedy ami cure, which can be testified to Ov thousands who havo used it In many portions of the rfouth for the last few years. In no instance will the salve dc any injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates nud lotters from people who have used it themselves, aud most earnestly recommend it to others as n speedy and certain remedy for the above named diseases A trial is all that is necessary for its own recommendation. Among the many that have testified to (lie effica cy of till-* valuable remedy, and recommended it to the public, are Dr It A T Ridley, Judge K V Hill, Judge u A Bull, R J Morgan,K>«j. J I. Stephens, Esq, aud thousands of others. f-old by J BMoore.Savannah, Ga; J Eilalb Amer icas. Gu; Clark k Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKesson, Robins Co. New York; nml druggists generally. if-ar By remitting one dollar to 1 lie proprietor a single box ol tim ointment will he forwarded by mall, tree of postage, to any pail of tho U .Slates. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savaunab, Ga., and tlrug gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, may13 HnG range. Ga. Only 15,0()0 Numbers 111 * Southern Lottery. OX THU TDK HAVANA PLAN. More Prizes than Blanks. 7,805 PlilZKS!!! $102,000. Jasper County Academy BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE UK GEORGIA. CLASS R To be drawn October 16th, J85«i, at Concert Halt, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintend ence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and James A. Nisbri, Patrons will please examine this Magnificent Schomo carefully, compare it,with uny other, om. If it is uot tho best over ollered. uud the chaUcct to obtniucapitals fur better, don’t purchase tickets CAPITAL, $15,000. 1 Prize of $15,000. is... ..$15,000 .. 5,000 .. 2,000 2,000 2,600 7,600 I « 5,000 is 1 “ 2,000 is 2 “ 1,000 are.... 6 “ 100 are.... 75 “ 500 arc..-. 20 Approxim’s of $50 to $16,000 prize arc $1,000 60 “ 25 to 3,000 “ - 60 20 lo 2.000 100 “ of $10 to cucli t»f tho caplluls of $1,000 ure 1,000 7600 prizes of 8>j are 03,760 7805 prizes amounting to $102,t oo Tickets S10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 60. £3“ Prizes payable without deduction. The 7,500 prizes of $8 J, ure determined by the number which draws the $16,000; If that number should bo ou odd number, then .every odd number ticket la tho scheme will l>o on 11 tied $8 60; If an oven uurnbor, thou every oven number ticket will be eutltleil to $8 50, in addition to any other prize which may l»o drawn. Purchasers buying an equal quantity ot odd ami oven number tickets will! bo certain of drawing nearly ono half tho cwt of tho sarao, with chances of obtaining other prizes. All those tickets ending with 0, 2, 4,0,8, arc even; ull tliuso eflding with 1,3, 6. 7,0, afo odd. Persons sending muuoy by mall need uot fear IU bolng lost. Orders particularly attended to. Com munications confidential. Bank uetes uf sound bonks taken ol par. Hi oso wishing particular numbers sbould order Immediately. Address, JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. A. Ve’TiH, Ag*nt. tav’b. «ept!2 . fc. MARYLAND h'l ATE LOTTERIES FOR ULToBVTl, 1SL6. R. France &. Co., Jlanagtr*. A MAGNIFICENT SCllKME FOR GClOliF.K ‘M \ V APKTAL l»li 12E $30,lit# CI.A-> 0. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, To bo drawu SATURDAY, i-it.fi.rd, Id Btiiio.ti, Mary land. rtlllCVK. 170,(41 1 1 fi.i«t 1 •» . 16.13 10 “ .. 10,«l 10 “ . M« 10 “ tn 10 “ . i,:b 177 “ . nt 66 “ . M 60 “ . » 66 “ . in 4,168 “ . .. .. ft 25,740 “. . » 30,310 prizes, amounting to M,W-H’ Tickets $20—Halves $lf-Qii;.r;eis W-DjlH I S2 60. Cortificatcof a Package afr.O Wlmlves, ooftft.fJ “ “ VI. Halves “ .. lij « •» vc. yuartor» •* - jj “ “ VT, l-ivhu “ ..P-fi A Grand 8U..UUH an ucamur Lltt, on the HAVANA PLAN. MST All ordti o.... *•. k. i> t,r 1 *ttkages in sty i tho Maryland Lotteric.* wifi receive pioaptvM tion, and tlio drawing mailed lu ail purchasers ■» mediately. Address T. H lHJBBAHD & CO. No. 3ft Fayeitertriot, or H-'i 6o. G., oct 1—ly Haltiroore U SIR ASTI BY COOiKR'l PILLSs T HE iLvigoraling ucllull in S.r illltj Pills on the constitution is unl.y niirM^w- aud a s.nglo trial will convince tie i w-4 of their power tor* s »re thu mo-t f«* b«c aw lltated to lull health and strength. i''aa r.o w'W inn convey an adequate iitcat ftl.efojnK’iw.^ ahiuMi mirnemou.s ihange. j.imii'j'« , 'l •’> '* use of this womlei tiil meilicine in 1110 ilmtuu-i.« billtated ami shattered nei \i.ii.- .->•->"«!; tt*e «-■* and debilitated body \t atm.ee ve wwh w kwj enlivened nud built up; 1I10 meud «"i tifinw symptoms of disease vnul.-li wider ilu'ir tho stooping, trembling vlciini ot debility becomes a new mini; he «taw» «““> moves with a firm step: hw mind w 1 , vlously sunk in yloom, become.' bright, . nctlve, aud ho gtes fortli rilreshe»‘, * and conscious of new vigor to Im scciigmgn cupations; and the effect Is not t«n|»rai/» L contrary, tho relief te pcrmar.ent, for ta . properties or tho tnedielno reach the wun- Itself and restores it to ite first i*c*i«tiHon. ^ • diseasesorthe stomachond pige-uu' , ’ never fail. They also remove ment, restlcness, want ol sfo'P »H Incapacity for bu loess, lor 01 mefOWL giddiness, blood in the head, rot-lai ri1 J- r debility they iticreasonn*l rcriorcta«Jl ‘\ rifp tlio blood, strengthen tiH-tonooftheJ.^,^ ami give such energy and vigor to tho«. w as must bo felt to be lu ll* vcd. . , .r, m To elderly persons, 6ir Asttcy ttapfM * ^ in valuable; strengthening the sy > f ([i attacks of age; they came a o<ul fote ... ness, and prolong lifo to the lat®* 1 rl taWARK OF SrcRiots 'C Ino without tho fac siraileor the eigwfo^ ‘J Vt i l’hail A Co., Solo Proprlcior». tan* 1 York, on each box nud on the dw«riUMW. • # ^ nuino PUIs liavo also a correct hkc««« its) Sir Astloy Coopor on the top of each thcso'marks of authenticity, ttal ! JJ n , B l I 1 an ImWion. Sold at 25 cent-, per box. Full di rcctloni at• 1 “ “ r There Ib a great saving by taking the '* S sop27—3m Uro !,« NEW AND SPLENDID FAiHlOJL WILLIAJfO. P RI(ji| STAB CLOTHING - EMPORIUM. 14T Boy IS now opoolog tbo talioM®, .* Iccted stook or Goods for «ver offered in the city of ' a ' j. Black and Colorojl (-JS* TO eVer offered Iq tto city JDL Black and Colorotl C! and Cassimeres, Overconiiu?, rf n ^ Ml beio a n dHlk.ndVeJvetVo«tingft W ‘‘ J^ m tU found In bold l'f^“ 0 gp c pamacr.t,«d»l'‘« l9 * pprorod style, and « a particular nalas with ^yModollolifiUg,^^^ passed, aro to bo MorohanU , Tailor log . to order In most approved slyw* tice. I have token. taring of my Ready Made ------ dent of pleasing art who umv Jw« JJL » patronage. 1 have a lot of very J * solSto which I Inv.te pteilcujjr rffiff GENTLEMEN’S FU 1 bOfo" f)rf - 4 trUdM ot«ery dMcnifW. W® 4.« J - Trimlu,Carpet Bags and Value. ■■!» ^ 'JSSlM-Sa oct 2 U ' - - CBOAK, STABOI, SOM‘ ■ oD1 ' TTtOK SAI.E ON THE WHARF— X MW bbls choice N* w Orleans MOiiuo-es 210 whole and him coll* Kentucky tape 21 task* Clear aud 10 d0 Kbbod Uzreu Aidsfi I R 50 do C JSWAi«!r.s>*