Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 14, 1856, Image 4

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■u iMf« m t>j mil inn—r twhu lit rank* otoetton (Jmttbeydre) ona Itetnt Monday to December next, other __mtetw«h*r VMMiSiS mT** fOOrthd •4ft OP (IBORGU, OUNTY,—TonflwhomitB . -«•», iota P.Htoee will tpi ■MHnMr«tk*bMaU«rjtiM<X Hltiee : j»e ss *”*■».»«*. -^?SS5^ !)■>)(• ___ , otbwwlM ■HMMiUkinM. — ' ' i Site, Km. Onlioerr tor OuUkra „,~rtficUjrorJom., ISM. jtitiet JOHN BUBO, a 0. 0. mats or tTsdsaiA, 7 E athjj* oototv-to snwhom it mj ■tOfimctjorUQKtDitt&isoryai wabit* MMalStitf WUHta Wright theso are, Ihnwiae.in cut ud aOBoafch all whom IV may taMtnu U he Md appear before told Court, to, 111 inir— (tf any tney have) on or before the trot HMdar ta Norenoer nest, othartee told Let- tore wui be created. WwuM.Joao tube,l*q., Ordinary (hr Chatham OOWT, tt* 04taday of April IBM. >„ , -OHK BILBO, o. a n. mnormeiiuniaim I r |^0 all whom It may concern -.-wherea*, Berta* 1 min Alexander will apply atthe Cburt Of Or dinary for Utters of DUmluioo sa Administrator on the mute of Anson WUUnn»,Utoof raid County, de ceased. Those are,therefore,to die and admonish all whom mi " “ ■ - ' ftSeU»SSKSSa^Kfet^»lI^t7L- ■—, tetters will bo granted to the sold applicant. Wltmvw, 11 SrtucxLAXn, Eeq., Ordinary for Taut nail County, this the Oth day of August, ISM. Mancgfr-dm H STRICKLAND, Ordinary! DrMoroKoBQiA, bullocu co. A DtOXBTRATORS 1 8ALI—Agreeably te an or* A. «er granted by the Court of Ordinary off aid sowoty, wtSbg sold before the Court Bouse door mmarnboro, la said county, oa the first Tuesday in November next, between the lawfol hours of west by C Groover,nortn by^heedsm Lee-belong lag lathe estate or Michael Donaldson, deceased : com for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said fieoaranil Terms made known on tho day of sole. This loth day of September A D18M. 7 JuHN R. GIBSuN, A rtnlstrator. A DMINISTRATOR*’ SALE.—Agreeable to an or dsr granted by the Court or Ordinary ot said scanty, will be sola, before tho court house door In told county, on the first Tuesday in November next, between tho lawful hours of salo; Nino hun dred and fifty (960) acres of land, rnoro or loss. In several surveys, lying In sold county on tho Mill- edgevllie Road—ono tract being tho Into rcsldcnco of Thomas Knight, deceased: and the other tract known os the Mills’ ptaco, wnoro Joseph Knight, Jr.» now (Ives—sold Land Is bounded by A. J. Will son. Qgecbeo River, A. Richardson, and others. Bten or sold tracts Is well improved. Belonging to the estate of Thomas Knight, doceasod. bold for tbs benefit of the heirs of sold deceased. Terms on the day of sale. J03EPII KNIGHT, Jr., \ Xdm » ro . THOMAS B. KNIGHT, J Aam "* September 10th, 1860. scptia GEORGIA, BULLOCH COi-NTY. 4 DJUNIsTRAEOR'S SALE —Agreeable to an or- A < loch « der granted by tbe Court or Ordinary or Bui county, wl I bo sold beforo tbo couri houso door. IQ btatosboro’, In said county, on tbo first Tuesday In Novembor next, between tho lawful hours of sate: Thirty-three hundred, sixteen and a half (881614) acres of Land, more or less, all ad- iotnlni In different surveys, and lying on the Mill- edgevillo Road and Spring Crook, m said connty— It being the lato roddence or Thomas Ml b, do ceased. It is well Imnroved, with a good and well flalsbed dwelling hovue and all necessary out build ings, with s good well and some two hundred acres •T good hammock and bay land, lately put under e duration. Also, all tho Umber, which will square twelve Inches, of s tract of Land, sold by said do- seated to Arthur Kerby and tbe Umber reserved In nis life ttme. AH belonging to tbo estate or Thomas Mins, debased Sold for the benefit of the nelrs of ■old deceased Torino made known on day or sale. HARDY B. HODGES, Adm'r. Dept. 10th, ISM aept!3 It may concent, to bo and appear before said to make objection Many they havc)on or be- te first Monday In March next, otberwhosatd anted to tbe said appUcaoL aatuxu, Eeq., Ordinary for the Oth day or August, lfiM. H-STRICKLAND. OrdlQj JBORtilA, CHATHjUe fp() mi whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann J. Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lot- tors Iftsmittorr on the os tote of James P. Dent,— Tbest are therefore to ate and admonish all whom It mar concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court, to maxe objections (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness John BUbo, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatham °^' 6UWrt4 * r * J “MVuo t o.c.c. "STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNT Y.-To all whom it may con- cern: «Tiereas. Wm. Groover, Jr., ono of tbo exocutors, and Sarah H. Groover, executrix, on tue o«t*tc of John Groover, deceased, will apply at tbe court of Ordinary for Letters Distnlssory, and to have tho cstato ortho said John Groover dismissed i executor of William Groover, Sr., deceased: Tbeae are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Cburt, to make obJccUon (If any they bavo) in terms oftbe law, otherwise said Letters will bo granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this 11th day nf Sept. 1856. septl3 WILLIAM LEE, •). n. c. ExEcimm’S sale. WTTILL bo sold before tbo Cou t House door in TV Jcfforaonton, Camden County, Georgia, on tho First Tuesday In Novorabcr next, bet ween tb ogsl hours of sale, Peter, a negro man,houso servaut utul hostler 32 year* of ago, and Jim a Carpenter, 1« years o age, Bon, a bouse sorvant 10 years of age. Also, that well known House, as a Boarding House, located alput 60 yards from tbe rlvor, 300 feetln longth, running from the back street to -flic rivor. meet wide. This lot Is woll fruited with sweet oranges, figs,peaches. Ac, Alio, two vacant lota, together with tho household anl kitchen Furniture,conaDting offeathcr bMs,matrasses,quille* sheets, pillows, blankets, bedsteads, carpets draw ers, and ono Blab, one clock, one safe, tablo-cloth?, towols, dining and breakfast tables, bhalrs, cooking utensils, glass caudle shades, table-covers and win dow curtains, ono lot silver spoons, crockery ware, wash stands and shovel and longs, homo and cart, cattlo and hogs. Nelly, a negro woman 42 years of age. will ho sold at private sale. .All tho above named property will bo sold for tho benefit of tho heirs and credi tors of Mrs. Porcilla Thomas, late ot said County, decoasod. Torms cash before delivery. W. B. THOMAS, Executor. Joffcrsontou, Aug. 30,1856 aug 30—2m UTAttMlPOALEr TT7TLL be soM before tbe Court Houso door In TT JoUeraonton, Camden County, Georgia, on tho First Tuesday In November next, between tno logal hours of sale, Koso, bouse sorvant, cook, washer and lroner, 31 years of age; Irene, her daughter, 14 years or ago; Minis, her boh, 11 yearsofage; Joe, her son, 14 months old, belonging to the estate or ton-la Tompkins. Sold for tho benefit of tbe heirs^and creditors Of said estate. Torms cash, or Its equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jefiersonton, Aug. 30,1856 aug 30-2m JUMif W ILL b# solJ on the flmTTJKDAY ui Nnttra bar next, before the Chart Honee doer. In Mm City ofDarien.the following proper ty to wit: Tbe UNION STEAM DAW MILL, tofolher with ail tbe naturae. Machinery, Ac., thereunto btloogtog. Also, the Mill Bite on which said Mill is situated, containing four uercs. Said Mitt situate three tn>lea below Darien, at a place known ai Pratt’s Landing, LOCAL on a tributary stream of the AlUmaba lt*v. r, In Vrom <bt tnUUm'h At*umn*o Auaot. rniLTnriJKiA. n. Authortxod Agent for Uio havj^nnah Journoi. EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRK- on a tnnutary stream of ine Aitemaua it*v* r, in , nwor qiuunra or sold county, levied on os thoproisirly nf Frml k WILDEirg KAbAMANDLil HAFEN, Boulter, to satisfy a lieu Judgment lulled from tbe At Nanufadured by JfUartu d Marvin, Mem York. Honorable, the Inferior Court or the County id Mein- ’ ’** H *■' tosh, Mortimer CullUuu vs. tbe Union Steam Saw In the lire ortho 3d Inst., which consum ed tuo brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite i the Gas Works, In thin city, was a safo ol tho abovo descriptions / ^NKMOXIH after,htad.toa|.,.',c..Uo D will b,. I ?M°deio)S; .V made to the Bank of tho 8tMo ot Georgia (or j thcsaldBafos'istalnod no Injury wnatevur from tho !rf°JhichhM«fii! , |i!iS ly ' ° M b 1 ' 1,10 r1sht 1:1 : iotenso heat te which It bad been exposed. On open- of Which bis I) M*n lost. jns Hifn Ik* mnlnnla iri.rn frmn.l iimllitii.tiAl Mill, Frost A Boulter owners thereof—pro|ierty pointed ontlu said Hen. Tom.- cash—purchaser paying for title. WM. T. THORPE, Sheriff McIuImIi County. Darien, October 3, It66. » 11 'NOTICE. sbvn lost DANIEL THOMAS. Grecuvllle, Ala., lstOcL, 186- 1 ' octS-law4w "YOUR HOUSE,” x&ik NO. 144 BRYAN MTUEKT, wiat or n« KiaKrrr, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. T HE .-UBSCRIBER would inform hi* u m udn am the publ'c generally, tlmt he ha^.RKMOVKD frt m his Old Stand to BRYAN SI i.'KET, au<l lilted up the above House in a superior -lylr, and intend- serving his friends with all the delicaeio «'i theM-a- tou, such os— WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA ANT NEW YORK OYSTERS Ac., and pledges himself to use every endeavor to pleaie all who may favor him with their patron** re. HENRY BVRT. rept 29—tf^Et v OVSTElt*; TllEsubacrtber U uow ready to lur Inisb OYSTERS in tbe Shell. Iresbopcn- ed or Pickled In any quantity lo suit pun hater-i. Pickled oyster^ In kegs ready to be shipped. oct 1 J. D. JESSE HACK AND LIVERS STABLE, COR.VXK OK BROUGHTON AND BARNARD >TRKKTS. AS the firiu uf ntovecs ft Kilt-.ten S-r-was dissolved on the Lt day id October by mutual com-eul. THOMAS F. SI EVENS will contluuo the business at liis old Stable, oct 2-1 tu Ing tho Safo, the conlcuts were found undisturbed, and in tho same order and condition as when placed there, except a slight discoloration te tho projecting ends of a fow papers, and tbo backs of one or two ot tho books, caused by the steam generated in tbe Safo, white at Us greatest heat. Tho Bale and contents, uq It eatnc Trow the ruins, may still be seen, in tbe iKMsc&sion of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cclc • brated Safe* always on hand,and for sale by C. H. CAMl'FIELD, Agent for the Manufacturers, July 26, 1865 171 Bay-si., Savannah, Ga. rw»Sf. ®'* DV Kati«w 0 '^ ! book m job nmm NKATI.Y KXWX'TKI) AT THE- . SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Merchants can bo s'uppllod at short notice with Blll-Hewds, Bills of Lading, Dray Book*, Clrcolnn, Garda and Blank Books. GARPKT AUDI : wakehL ..... _ lunlty to expresj to hi* friend*, and tb*.* publU i Ihan one month. 1 **7 I generally, his sincere thanks for their liberal pains. ; All Tabular work, withe* * p rI . f ore and influence, which has raraltcd in extension» , T«ftbements occepyhjf ixiu his trade to all parts of tbe State. Also, rondiua j charged doable the above rate* l ^lu Florida, Alabama and Tenneasee. thereby vnabhn < ArtTertUemenU of whatev*/ Intth < - . blm te oxtalblt a atock unsurpaased iu any .somite,» tew than one month, m te cbar*M ratee. dl Famihcs, Merchants, Hotel Keopen, boot Owners ore particularly Invited to examineihi ; H present stock, which is now complete In all On ; various departments, conststlug in part of tbefoiwm I tup goods, vlx: CARMl UKPAHTMMUT. Royal Mcdallon, ror»lMterUmt.tii 1? M,. rrg English Druggets, (of n rious widths,) Mosaic Hearth Rug*. Velvet and Chenille Rust Tufted Rugs, Plano and table Covers, Door Mate(every variety, Silver A Brass Stair Rod? Carpets Bindings, Ac. I toko pleasure in rnent, and In addition wonld add, that tbo books are nowin use- J. T. THOMAS. Wood Vard, Ferry Wharf. July actb, 1855. octe-tr Particular attention given to BOOK AND PAM- Royal Velvet, PHLCT PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges, Mocct WUtou. Proceedings of Meetings, Reports, By-Laws, etc. Mocol Brussols, Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore Tapestry Brussels, received, we respectfully solicit a eouttuuauce •»( Power Loom Brussels, tho same, reeling that wo shall be able to plcon* all Three ply Ingrain, who may favor us with a call, both os lo j*rir«y and | Two ply Ingrain, cxccntip’i or work. i Wool Dutch, «««•|T h r CURTAIN AND UUIIOLStMR Y DEPARTMENT - r«ulvedl.r B c»d. ‘y,““ aU “ c “ r, » 1 "* ditlons to our PIANO FORTES, we Salto ^ Utoes, 0 }Uruic«. oro «>nu.uuui to oiler at thl? Utno the I Satin and bilk Damask, Gilt ltns and Band*, . _ -‘creatcst variety from the best mauu.. Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tasvels, Lk*; a ou j focturcrs, ftamSS!^ j m * h of vnrifM " ' ° ,0M: oratcly carved, and from six to soven octaves. bnaacs, new style. Oar Pianos arc sclocUnl from the manufacturers | Also » *V**f'V»*{« l F “J,***™*,^* Covorin k* Tn,n whom we havo full confidence to, aud wo aropar-! mlngs and materWs for decorauug. Ucularly requested by them to give a guaranty with : every instrument sold by us u regante durability, ^ ,,n » tW0 o t0 Twenty-four foot wide, for HaU> an . tonc ’ , jtc Rooms, cut to fit without a ioam. Persons in want of a first rate iustruiueut way re- , *i«Uscrlbor will oblige himself to make thv ly with cafety upon getting such h one by seloctlng ; I'ricjw ou *U description or goods ju low as tboaam. from the following makers, whoso Instruments wo quality can be purchased to any Northern city • ° *• .•• *r3* ihpiutl. mil In Knnm. .nn .nma i.nl I. 1 Square,,... 3 Squares... do do da do do DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 TOU fffffl STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. T J all whom It may concorn Whereas James Stondfleld wiU apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tbe estate of John Speora, late of said County, deceased. These are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom it may Oiocers, to be and appear before sold Court to moke objection (if any they have) on or beforo the first Monday!* November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. ^ . Witne-a, H. Stbicslasd, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt- ■all County, this tbe 9th day of August, 1856. nog 36—2a EL STRICKLAND, Ordinary ☆ CLOTHING A EMPORIUM. H 1 won WEST OF THg REPUBLICAN KB ADIS O BOOM W.O. Price, Also, superfine FASHIONAHIEP>to?i assimor. land \ estings, wi! AND Ibe ma'ie t«i me. MILITARY Lsurc.uuexceptiot' TAILOR, i ‘ blcl -'' l! "‘ IlllUUIl) workraanslitp. Fine Ready-made Clothing ; Hats aud Caps, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. No. 147 Bay Stroet, SA VANN AH. fty the best mechanic*, at shorten* notice GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMIMriTRAToRS’ SALE.—By virtue of an der or the Ordinary of said county, will tsulu, on the first Tuesday In November next, Statesboro’, before tbe court house door, within tb- legal hours of sate, all tbe following Lauds, viz Twenty-three hundred and niuety-ctcbt acres, ac cordh g to the plats or the same in nine different surveys, composing one body—he property of the estate or Jesse Mooro, late oi said cou ty. There arc on the land two piantat'ons, m good repair; on ono of them are good building—dwe ling house, kitchen, smoke house, barn, stables, gin house, smith shop, negro bouses, with ail other necessary out-buildings, also, good orchards of peaches, ap ples, Ac., also, good wells oi water—oituate six miles at ore Statesboro’ and six miles west nf No. 6 Central Railroad. Tbo lands are piuc and bay, all well watered and timbered, and joined by lauds or James Young, Sr , James Dixon, and others. Pur chaser paying for titles. Terms on the day of salo. S. L. MOORE, | / * Orders from city and county solicited. . September 17th, 1856 M.C MOO UK, G. W. MOORE, septlS STATE OF GEORGIA t BULLOCK CO. rfiO all whom it may concern.—Whereas Nancy X Elgin will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lotlam of administration to tbe estate of William ^l2aUe°artf therefore to cite and admonish all j "WTUJ. be sold on the first Monday iu January y concern to be and appear beforo said VV next, before tbo Court House iu Statesboro, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. i It may concern to be and appear beforo Court, to make objections, (tfany they have,) on or before the first Monday in November next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness William Lee, Esq., i rdinary for Bullo eutty, this 25ih day of September. A. D., 18i6.. sept 27-tf-^S WILLIAM LEE, o. B. c STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con cern j Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmiaory U3 guardian of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wal- Those are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on •r before the first Monday in March next, other- wist said letters will be granted. the following property, belonging to the estate <>r Henry Davis, jr., 1268 acres, more or Ices, or land in Bulloch county, bo mded north by the property of John Grimes and John Slater, north and went by the property of John Slater, ca-t by tbo property of Elijah Davis, und south by tho property or Jo- slah Davis. Sold for the benefit of me heirs and creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the property are ono grist and one saw mill. JOSIAH DAVIS, aept24—3m Adra’r. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. E XECUTORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to an order granted by the Court of Ordiuar of liberty county, at tbo September Term, will bo sold, be foro the court house door in Hinciville, on th.- first Tuesday iu November next, between the law- o.-v P. I ul t,ourH salo: Tho following Lands, viz : 1 000 WlUxeM, John BJlbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatliam B | lua t 0 j n Liberty county, on the Cauoocljco tMm 11,h nf A " on - 1 mK ' Bluff; and 100 acre* situate in tiio couuiy or Bryan —belonging to tho estate of Joshua F. Beasley lato of Eaid county, deceased; mid sold for tbo ben efit of tho heirs ntid distributees or aid estate. Terms mado known on the day ol sa! JOHN S. BEASLK Vv , ra E. Q. ANDREWS hxra - dept c. mber 1st 1850. soptl7 ,y. this 11th day or August, 1856. ougll JOHN BILBO, o. c. 0. •fits OF GEORGIA, BU£LdCR~CO. rpo all whon* 4 may cenccrn.—Whereas Sarah X BrenneL «ill apply at tbe Court of Ordinary Ibr Letters of Administration on tho Extato ol John Brannon, deceased, these aro ihero to cite and ad monish nil whom it may concern, to be and appear bofora tbe Court, to make objections (If any they born,) on or before the first Monday in November ■ext, otherwise said letters will bo grauted. Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordldary for Bulloch Ctonnty, thin 4th or September 1656. WILLIAM LEE, O. B. C. nept 8 STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH «*llTNTY,—Tn all whom it may con- corn: wtowaas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply MUM Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmissoryas administrator on tho ostate of Patrick D Kelobcr, STAVE OF GEOKU1A. C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may Con cern : Whereas, James Doyle will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for letters dismUory as adminis trator on tho catato of Georgo Alexander. These are theroforo to cilo and admonish all con cerned, to bo and appear before said Court to mako objections, (if any thoy have,) ou or before tho first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witnos , John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this seventh day or October, 1856. octO-Om JOHN BILBO, o. t*. c. , therefore, Incite and admonish all whom tt may oaaaarn, to bo and appear beforo said Court to mako objection (if any they havo) on or be* fora Mm Drat M«*da/ In Fobriiary next, otherwise f m totem will bo r ranted. Witness. WillUm Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Rullocb County, this 6th day of August, 1856. aug4 _ WILLIAM LEE, o. a. o. NOTICE. T WO months afterdate, application will bo mado to the Honorable Ordinary of Tatnall County, for loavo to soli a portion of tho lands belonging to tbe estate of Jasso Copeland, deceased; it being one tract of land which has been reserved from former sole#—where tho said deceased resided at the time of tils death. JAMES COPKUND. Adra’r. sept 13 sept 81860. T Notice. mWO months after date, application wili be made X t« the Courtof Ordinary or Tattnall County, for leave to sell tbe Roal Estate ol James L. Gra ham, late of said County, deceased. aug 4,1866. JAB. B. STRIPPING, aug 26—2m Am ntstralor. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHaTHAH IuUNTF^ ^0 all whom It may coucorn—Whereas, M X docol G. Shofull will apply at the Court Ordtoaryfor letters or adminlitrutlon on the r.-slat 1 Of Danlei O’Connor. Those arc, therefore, to el and admonish all whom It moy concern; to be an appear before said Court to rnuko objection, (if any they have,; on or bofore tho first Monday in No. vember next otborwlsosaid letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, E*q., Ordinary for Chatham County, this first day oructober, I860, oct 3 JuHN BILBO, o. c. o. nr SrPEHJOn cOU IIT, Clulham C'^7 Mar Tkrh, i860. Robt. M. Robertson, and others, compl’nts,) Vi. 1 daudias B. Pease, tho Dobny hteam Haw \ Order MU’, Clark Styles and William F. Huy ton I and others, defendants. J TT appearing to tbe Court that two ol tho said do- X fondant*. Clark Saylor and William F. Styles re nd* out of this County, and aro absent from the State of Georgia, so that service or tbo above bid and lubucooa cannot be served upon thorn. On motion it is ordered, that tho said Clark Saylor nud WUUam F. 8ajrles do appear and answer tho said complalnsnt’a bill, on or beforo the first day of the n**t Term of this Court, or inderault thereof, that ■a'd bill be taken pro confosso against them; and It in further ordered, that a copy or this order ho pub lished in one of tbe public newspapers or the city of Savannah onco a week for throo months prior the session of tue next Term of this Court. Trae extract from Minutes. W. G. SH EFT ALL, set 1—lawSm Deputy Clork, h. c.c. e, DIVORCE* ■ixabeth Cowley) In Coffeo Superior Court, vn. > * May term, 1866: John Cowley, I U appearing to Ine Court from tbe return of tbe Sheriff, that the defendant John Cowly, is not to be be found in Coffee County, and it furthor appears that be ie not in this Bute. On motion ot Wm. U. •euldlng, Attorney for libelant, It is ordered that •ervioene perfected on said defondaut by a publi cation of this orrdor in one of tbo public Journal* Iu Savannah, once a month for three months preced ing the next tom of this Court, roqnirtog suld do- fondant to appear at tbe next term of Coffee Su perior Court a November next, and file hlsdefon&lve nlHitiontosnid Court. A true extract or the minutes of Coffeo Superior ■btin ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk. ■ NOTICE, rpWO months after date, appllcalien will be made A, fotho Honorable, tbe Court of Ordinary of SiHSr 1tor foave to soil all die Lends and Hagen, late feh 6 C. C. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two door* from Bryan,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Palnta, Olio, Var nishes, Window Glass, Patty, ate. ■ Painters’, Grainers’ and Artists’ Brashes; Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry ana Mixed Paints of every description. Artists’ colors in tubes, Prepared Canvass, Ac. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. .’oom-. prepared with ucatness and despatch.— House, .Sign and Ship Painting, Gliding, Graining and Glazing done in the best ^yie and at moderate prices. All orders trora the country promptly attended to inch 28—ly wool)—WOOD f|>HK .SUBSCRIBER has ju.*t received, and will X keep constantly ou hand at his W»od Yard. Old Charltftton Wharf, a full supply of the best of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, I.ightwoe l, tea., K". Ail iu want arc respectfully invited to give him a call. H. 0. UAYdOR. p. H. All orders lefi at the Book Htero under the Marshall House will be promptly attended to. sept 30 DISSOLUTION. T HE Co partnership ol F. CHAMPION A CO. i* this day dissolved by mutual consent The hadues? o the lato firm will f e settled by F. Cham pion, who will continue the Grocery business on hi* own account. F. CHAMPION, It. J. I.AHCOMBIE. Savannah, October 1,185C. sept 30— lm *ur, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., ' Established In 1S314. fllHB Subscriber grateful to bis friends aud X pathms for thdr contfuual tavoi*, would state that in addition tetho improvement* in DYING, ac quired by him during bis last visit to England and Scotland, ho* mode urrougomonU for extending his businoss, by which he 1* uow enabled to dye a greater variety of colors on :11k and woolen dresses, shawls, Ac., which he trust* will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentiemcu’s garment! dyed, cleaned or renovated 03 may be required, in the same superior style which has generally *o much pleased hi.- patrons and friends. Table Cover*, and Lathe*' Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned and finished in the first style. ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in the most fashionable style*. Orders from tbo country promptly attended lo. Terms moderate. When parcols ire sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through tbo post office, so that be may know where to call for them, men lfl ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. IIEINTZELMAlVN’8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. fpUE distinguished furor with which this essence X has been received throughout all sections ot tbo Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable and edectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatuleuce, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., nos in duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in his power. Upon its merrits comment is unnecessary, a3 its own intrinsic worth is its best eulogy. It car- i ries with It tho evidence of its superior excellence, 1 freely attested to by the young, the old, and scores or ramifies who. prompted by a careful regard for their health and comfort, arc daily adopting it os an I.VDIHKK.VUDLK FAMILY KKMKOY. There is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yelsulutary and effective, whose worth will he more appreciated or universally adopted than the liquid Ginger prepared by Hclntzclmun. For sale by J. E. DxFUKD, Druggist, JolO 3m Savannah, Ga, endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vix : H. Wor cester, J. Chickcring 4c Son, Nunns A Clarke, Bacon ! ft Raven*, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers ft Cum- • ming t. W. MORRELL ft CO. aug 27 .| FIXE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS cau now bn had by all thoao who wish to clothe themselves genteelly, as 1 will sell the balaucc of my Ready-Made, at reduced rates ou timo, mud ten per cent, oil tor cash Ca.l and avail yourself of tho chance to obtain good arti cles. At tho Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM O PRICK. June •/} 14: Ray -tre-A __ Girpcts cut to Rooms and goods sent to ai.> part of tho city free of charge. tar An experienced Upholster will attend to Ui« making and laying of Carpets and Oil Cloths whvu desired. Tbe decorotivo and curtain department u n charge or an Upholster of acknowledged taste a i> ^ skill. W. H. GUION, Agent, ocllb 140 Congress and 67 SL Julien-ot* will b.'Sffi 1 ilT.ly on tho fourth [»,, o- it. oi*5 Wrtl *« Adverttiementeorfieieo three 1 be charged two-thirds the »bove nS* ^ •* Advcrtisemenu ordered in ibe ■ per square for each toymen, lm aStoSSS^I' I one month. For more than f«e mteitt!? 111 * 1 tho rates specified In the above uK™ M bak . P« r Une for tbe Jm, i 6 cents for each subteqeut tuertion. icT .r? 1 - to be suWect to contract. MarriagfnSj? 0 *^ ncralinvitations 60 cent? etch. NosSP* , r ‘ inserted for leu than 60 cents. ReP°fU. Resoiutlous. or i'rw^pfc^ Association, or CorDont™ UAUUKn SHOPS. Pulaakt Houae Barber Shop, • iwent’ IIrick Jiuilding, ojtpotUe the Pulaiki limit*, FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED, Mnntin 1 l ilouae Bnrber Shop. Broughton Street, FOUR WORKMEN ENGAGED. StownlMU wlllbc forweb tx»tid,crtU«l. SMifflihips, when but one i- roiitilnc t*,,.. Don; IT Iwoor more, $30eacb * —'K-'o Auctioneer* 1 tUTerthemeot- lou .... coolnrt, bullo be cbergM u tb. perequere. "-inwibti Thepeper, under no.trcounuuto ed me contract. Proteaetooil end bustneas c«4. nu Unee, will be Inserted at I8u per f Calk on peril*, lo lee., cttw a i~ Inserted rw other admr- c,,. t.- te bt- ..*.7“ tf variably tn advance. letilni. IV ‘ 1 . ■ rnHE eubscriljer.thaiikfaltohidfeUow-citiuiie l m aSvtmce 111 ^ CM< * lllalc ! ' r * l °, to be jw cent or [ JL.rorttiehlMral^ ^tropjtitehe.hasrecoivedjado | Advertbemml, cot marked ... llt ln.ie.-ied until fX.c! T\RESS GOODS.—A large aLil Urn- assoriiueni oi i j. loruieauorai putruiiagcue w reuoiveu, «uu ; Advertisements not markt-i „ u X" colored Dress Silk*. Bareges, Tissue*, French j te still receiving, beg* reapectfully to Inform them : B pecified time, will be inwriM - .in. F.nnal. I III . I i.... Dalllln.il . nu.l llaln,.. Me* ' .lint Via IluJ Clt.ranrul etlfflnlanl ail .1 (.Inn. I Aeal.nlaa. I ...... . . Cambrics. French Muslins, Brilliant* and Rriuts, as ! that he ha* engaged sufficient additional first-class — workmen from some or the best Barber Shop* in New York, and will be enabled to accommodate a* t well as a large assortment or White Goods, Striped Plaid arid Plain Swiss, Organdies, Tarloton, Book, ; a.c« *wtn. buu nm w cuamcu w «a.vuuiuuihv« Nansook, Cambric cud Jaconet Muslin, for sale by i many gentlemen as may honor him with their p* I bUUUUh. V June 20 tog water to tbe world call and purchase one o Kedzle’a Patent Water Filters, AIK IN ft BURNS. tronage. N. B.—The Barbershops are closed on Sunday*— .. . «... DURE WATER.—If you want the finest drink- i stranger* will please bear this in mind, X lng water In the world call and purchase one of j la SDAGESCFT IheertlcMmcmioned InlVattr Commlsaluiiera' loel I HSfti ».*£& AdpUm Report, which we warrant to purify the Savannah j Ware or Coffee and report totbe owner £ im,i-BRAOH, | coming more valuable in future, and whetner or jan24 only Auent? I‘»r their sale in savannah. not ||, cre j s being any trespass committed thereon, ^ ~LE, LARD^ fti..—20 hbU Prime Lard ; 60 do ! Invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor- Taylor ft Son’s Ale; 50 do sugar, soda aud but ter Biscuit: received and for sale by McMahon ft doyle, iunelP ^ 206 and 207 Ray street. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY-To all whom it may Con- cern : Wberoaa, John I amawill apply at tho Courtof Ordinary for letters dlstnlsmry, a*admin istrator on the estate of Henry Cosson. Tbonu are. therefore, to cite and udmonlsh all whom u mav emneern. to uo and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on tr before tho first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, Jobu Bilbo. Esq., Ordinary lur Chut ham County this seventh day or October. 1660 oct 0—6m JOHN Mil,B' 1 <> r i* BOOKS ft STATIONERY. T HE SUBSCRIBER has ou hand tho SCHOOL BOOKS in u*o in the Schools of the city, to guitior with a fine assortment of the latest Cheap Poblteation3, Maguxiuos, ac., Ac., .md bis stock oi Miscellaneous Books will be increased as fust as :t mn he done with a due regard to a good stock. —AL-U— A line as.*"rtmeiit of Juvenile Rook*. Colored Primers, Toy Books, ftc. —ALSO— Paper Envelopes, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen Holders, Slates, and such fc'bple article- a* every body wants. The Magazine* and New Publication* wili be re ceived as early as at any store in tbe city. A shore of public patronage U respectfully solic ited. J. U. CUBBEUGK, Agent, (Kt s Under the Marabalt House, ELEUTlOAi KUTIGe! IN COUNCI', | Ctrv of BAVA.VXAU, uctober 2,1856. J KKSOLCIIOVS KKAD AND I'A-SKU By Alderman Walker, seconded by Aid. Arnold, P.esolved, That an election for Mayor und twelve Aldertnen Ibr the City of Havannah and Hamlet* thereof, be held on MONDAY, tho lSthin.-t., under the proper rfuperinteudauce, utul that the City Trea surer attend with bis Tax Digest—that the City Sheriff, bis Deputy and th: City police attend to preserve order. Resolved, That tbe Justices of the Inferior Court be requested to preside at sa id i ccti A true extract from the Minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, oct 7 Chrk ol Council. NOTICE. rpHKKK months afterdate, application will bo X made to tho Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, lor the payment or a twenty dollar note or said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da ted 1st Juno, 1601, No 687; also, for the payment or a ten dollur note, No 822, dated 1st imy. 1864, tho left hand bulves of said notes having been lost. Also, to tho Bunk of tbo Htatu of Georgia, for tho payment of a ten dollar nolo, loiter A, dated 4 th Janury, 1856, tho left band half having boen lost. Also, to tho Marino Bauk of Georgia, for tho pay ment of a ton dollur note, No 4,fl7«, dated Novem ber 1, 1843, the left band half having been lust, augio—Inwfirn BOSTON ft VILLA LONG A. G eorgia, liberty county :—two months after date application will be made to the Courtof Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to sell a negro man by the name of July, ugod 40 years belonging to tho estate of Gideon HcGowen, late or said county, deceased. NANCY A. MoiOWEN, Adm’x. September 4,1850. soptO MOO DOLLARS REWARD k For my two negroes, or loo for either • lodged In Jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes called Jobu, a hr go copper colored, hamo* •^Z^down look and rough face, weighs about Is a |*n<n* 5 feet 10inches high, 22years old. BostBO s vory black with a wide space batwocu hi* uon per front teeth, high forehead, turns Ins foci out in walking, Is 6 feet 8 inches high, and weighs 16u, and 30 years old, and wbeu hoard or last, they were in tho swamp above Savannah. My address is 4 roilo branch, or Barnwell, 8. 0. augl2-wly_ WM. ASHLY. reward! Banuway, on tno 2d instant, iny nogro ■ man POM PE Y. He is nbout twenty-four years of ago; six foot high; stout built; noi very dark complected; ha* u down look in n« coantouanco; has a sc*r ou tho top of Ids loot, cut with an axe. Ho was raised in North Caroli na, Robeson county; and may bo trying to moke bis oscapo back. Any person bringing him to me, orconflntoEbim In Jail so that I got him, I will pay tho abovo reward. 0. W. CRAWFORD, Colquitt P.O., septl7—2m Montgomery county, Ga. fo on* BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail In Swalnsboro, Eiuouuol Co., t tho 4th instant, a negro mau; ho sayB hi* name is Harry; that ho belongs to tho estate •ot Thomas Clay, of Bryan County, Ga. He is of light oomplexlon, with a slight scar over tbo left eye;about 5 feot3>4 laches In height, and about 26 Thu ownor is requested to come forward, pay CANDY charges and take hlmaway, as ho will be dealt with as the law directs. HENRY OVHWTREET, Jo® Jalor. SAVANNAH, ALBANY GULF HAIL ROAD. O N AND AFTER WEILShslMY, the 16th m*tant, there will be o.\k daily Passenger aud Freight Train, (Sundays excepted.) on the .Savannah, Al bany and Gulf Hoad Running as follow* : Leave Savannah. V. a. m Arrive at Ways, 10.3U, a. «. KKTCRMM: Leavo Ways, 2, I*. M. Arrive at Savannah, 3.3U, i*. j*. KI Hi A R i. HKRIUT, oct-l Chief Engineer. ATLANTIC AADGULF HAIL HO AD. B'MRDor MJjt Jil.v-lO.Nhlt i oune Atiauiic . and Gul f Railroad, having adjourned to meet the 26th instant, ana It having been represented to mn that the interest of that enterprise requires farther time fur the oh tain ment of subscriptions to the jjtock, and acquiescing in the justness of the suggestion, the meeting of the Board on the- 2filb instant Is hereby postponed until the 22d day of October next, at Midedgcville. E. A. NI5BET. Chairman. Macon, Aug, 20, 1856 aug 30 BECKnfftTH’S ADVENTURES T HE Life rod Adventures of J. I* Beckwourlh,' Ch;ef or the Crow Indians, with illustrations. . Appleton’s Railway and Steam Navigation Guide, 1 published monthly at 15cte. 1 Memorials of bis Time, by Henry Cockburn. The Earnest Man—A sketch or the character aud labors or A. Judson. first Missionary to Bur- mah. Now Age of Gold; or the Life and Adventures of Robt. Dexter Romaine. The Tonguo of Fire; or the True Power of Chris-1 tianity, by Wm. Arthur an eminent Methodist. preacher. History ofiiumigraliou to the D. by Wm. ' Bromwellof the Elate Department. ILilian sights—Papal Principles, by J. Jarvcs, with Illustration.-. Parisian Sights, by the fcaa. e author, august 1 W. i HORNE WILLIAMS. T EAS ANii &UUAR.V—Just received Zu tun uiienta choice Hoose) Oolong Tea; lb do iu }{ jfc anu >i tb packs; 6 do Hyson Tea, loose, uud in U packs. 2U Ubiri Crashed uud Powdered Sugar-, and 3 hbd* Porto Rico Sugar, iu store und Ibr sale bv DAVID O'CGNNuH, net 2 corner Broughton and Drayton t-t». F I.UU1L—i u bbl*. Oakley Fiour, just recoiv*:tl und for sale by sept 20 HO LC. »MBE. JOHNSON ft CO. CENTRAL RAILROAD. AN UK Oi*’ SOJ . ,, the 14th October, Inst,, ^ and until further notice, the Passenger Train* on the Contra! Railroad will run a* follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m aud 12.16 v m, Arrive in Macon “ “..2.15 r m ■“ 1 am. Lcavo Macon “ “.11.46 a m “ 9.30 pm. Arrive In Savau’h “ “10.46 l* m “ 7.20 am aCTWKK-V HA VANN Ail AND ACOCS7A. Leave Savannah 12.15 p m aud 3.30 i*. m, Arrive iu Augusta 3.45 i- y •• 5.30 a h, Leave Augusta 6. a .x •• 4.80 p m Arrive iu Savauuah 1.30 pm •• 10.45 r HXrWFt-N MACON AMU AlOftftA. I/MVtt Mhcou 11.45 A M and 9.30 P M. Arrive in Augusta b.45 t* a • 6.30 Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 pm, Arrive iu Macon 2.16 p st “ 1. a m, BKTWFJCV SAVANNAH, AtlUJU>USVIttF. ft KATOMTON. Uave Savauuah 6. AM Arrivoin Millcdgeriliu 2.46 p m. Leavo Macou. 1146 am Arrivo in Eatouton 5. j» m. W. M. W ADI.EY Uon’l Supt. Suvuunuh, Ga., Del. 12. iS3u octl6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which posses the Great New York A New Orleaus Mails, COFFEE, SUGA «fcc 0/1' \ BAGS prime Rio Coffee &U* Moo “ Fair 50 do Old Government Java do. 60 do Prime Laguyru Uo 10 llhdH, Choice St. Croix Sugar, lb do do New Orleans do. 16 dr do I*. R, do. 20 Chests Fine Hyson Ten 20 >i do do Black u lbs Papers f» u Cftddie*, 12 |bs each, Fine Hyson Tea. 5o do it JIm each, do ’do do 61 do 6 do do do Black do In H‘»* 0 and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ftCo. a-ig« GENERAL COMMISSION & WARE HOUSE BUSINESS. T HE undersigned having leased tbo flro-p'oof Warehouse, kcown as Hodgson’s, also Well man’s stores, will tran*act a General Comntis.Mon and Warehouse Business. Ail consignments for sale or shipment will ro. colvo strict attention. Cotton received on storugo. and particular euro piling, rlofslng nod shipping 2t«wltn I’kW C ROWLAND .SOUTH-WESTERN H. Jt. CO., 1 .Macon, August J4ih. 1860. j D 1VJHEM) No, W.—The board of Directors have tins day tleclnr# a dividend of Four Dollars pur share 011 the capital stock of this Company, .. om the earning* of the ILiad for tho six months (.ndingJuly Slat, payabfo on aud after Uie lftthln slant. MockhoMer^iu Bavuuuuh will receive their divi dends at tho Central Railroad Bauk. .ISO T. ROlFKUlLLEf, MuglO—lm .Seu’ry aud Trea*. 0 RANGED, fto.—10 boxes Nassau leomons aud Granges, received |H.-r stortracr, and for sale jy!7 J. JL JKSSK. aepVd BARRON'S Family Grocery, \\ hi taker and Char Itou-at roots. FOR SALE. S tilx Tracis 01 Land, 600 acres each, 3 or hM® 8 *ho city or gavannah ou tuo 8. Saif Rail Road, well adapted lo Uie growth Rice,Cotton nod Corn, and wood enough to ray ten times over. Apply to fob 27 tr O.A. CMUD . clMl S wUhiW# Ibr tolly os*, reoeivnd mm ftrjww.» MANUFACTORY AND CON FECTIONARY. I V" II,n/ 1 CALU)WAY, having lutirtHl Bum XJ Itumioa, would iuforra tho public that ho ha* KOUO lo uwkiug Candles, aud selling French Cou- fecUonarles, Dried Fruits, Nuts ftc., at the old os- tobllsbod rtaud recently occupied by Messrs Now- combo, Rico ft Fitsqjorald, cornor ol Broughton aud Whitaker stroolH, Savannah, t.'u,, wUero bo will Lo pleased to accommodate and nil all orders with piouiptnuss and dispatch, to Democrats, Amei cun*, and the “ dear jwpto” generally. Thi-1- tliu plain* whoretho geuuino (>»ugb Gao-ly 4i Mode. hiniugh said. - I'ertus cash .No chnrgs for pack *•*rjll. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1858; two dally trains between Macou aud ColumbusJ and ono between Macon and Amcricus, Leavo Macon at 2 a m, amt 3 p m; arrive at Colum bus nt 7 16 a >t, and 1030 pm’; leave Columbus a! 4 16 a if, and 1 30 p m; arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p M; leave Macon at 2 A m; arrive at Amcri cus at 0 40 a m; leavo Amcricus at 2 20 p m; arrive at Macou nt 7 40 p m; making a complete contraction be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings- vllle, Wilmington aud Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, Milledgevillcaud Eaton- ten, and with Macon and Western trains te Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tcnn. At Columbus with Girard aud Mobile Railroad to Eafaula, Ala., connecting daily at Atncriens with four horse Post Coaches te Tallahassee, Albany, Thomasville, Bainbrldgo, te., with tri-weekly hacks lo Lumpkin, Cutbbert, ftc., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Haynosvllle, Hawkins vllle and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Amorlcus and ;>oints below Fort Valley, should take the 1216 p m tralu from Savan nah; and tho 6 pm trutu from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macou. For other points on tho South western or Muscogee Roads take cither tralu from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers luuviug Ameri cas at 2 20 P is will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m tho same night. Passengera from Odumhus uud the West for Am cricus, South-western Georgia nr Florida, should take the 1 80 P m truln ul (^iumbiis, sleep ut Fort Valloy, and reach Amerinus m «• 40 a m next moru ing; First class steamships leave Savannah for Now York on Wednesdays and .-’siumiays, and ft*r I’hila- ■lelphiaon Wedtiesdays. Pu^agi- i.i the Cablu $26, Steerage $8. Faro from Moutgomery lo Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus *• “ 10 00 “ Amerlon* •* •• 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macou, January 30th, I860. umylG red account, for which all remittances will beex- : peeled in advance. He will also sell and remit when requested, and as directed, for seven per cent. Ho will also promptly attend to all professional 1 business entrusted to his care. vernon c. McLendon, my 13 Attorney at law. Homesviile, Ga MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near the Market.) LTROM the most complete facilities in his own JD establishment, and through his connections with several of the principal mautifacturng estab lishments of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston, the Undersigned is prepared to furninsh MACH1N ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST ANT- WROUGHT ‘RON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS, (foluwns, Window Sills and IJntils, Iron Doors, Shutters, ftc., at Northern price*, fie is also payment exacted. When any biU for two months tdvertte, than contract, amounts to over $50,»j 26 per cent wili be made, Yearly advertising, with pnvUtge o(cW« be taken at the following rate? : w For one square, renewable once a week, w ;; “ “ twice . •* ji _ " " 3 times or ofientr •(, Every additional square contracted for to better ed one hail the above rates additional. ‘ Yearly advertisers shall be iimtteu to u* 1^ contracted tor. All contract* shall be in xm, stating definitely the nature ot tU businesinJ advertised. Any advertisenienu not proierir nected with the business shall be charge-: t «£na ly, and also any excess of matter over the contracted for. 1 Contract advertisement* payable quarteKv-u ?ertisements from strangers and transient wri u payable inadvauce. Ali others wi-i be commIS due when called tor. Regular advertisers and ali wthtrs senditr mb I muDlcations or requiring u -Uees uesigcw to colli*, tention to fairs, coucerL-. .- lrH-s.nr wblicti. tertaiuments. where charge.- an- tradjic<ricM tance—all notices of prlvati- assc-cjationj, even » 1 tice designed to coll attenti.-t. to private eiurirsa calculated or Intended to promote muiv^u! tale rests, can only be inserted with the unaeKUcdiu that thesame is to be |aid for. Ii iwirte-toS editorial column (which can be oniy at the dam t on ol the editor?) the same wiil be ebarg^i attf* rate of not less than 20 cents Ime The undersigned, publi iiers ol Lcii, Tn-Wedn and Weekly new3j«i(er? i;. .Niv&ioaa. iis . plcdn I ourselves strictly to adhere to tie above bill tf charges, and in no instant-- *.-• deviate tfeMnai. The above rates to tak.- - ii.. r March 1, prcjtared te repair Machinery auJ iron work of every , description, ut short notice. u;jou reasonable terms, j to continue binding, until dang. As agent for BAIRD’S PHU.ADBI.PHIA MARBLE majority ofthe un-if-r-igt-ed. WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit u great vnric ' S. D.—This schedule ?.»!: ct-t ii ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac ! the integrity of existing o-:.- act. ALo Iron Railing in great variety, for euclosures, I the year or any other epcdtliMteni , aud to receive order*, and put up the work at tnau-1 with the expiratn u r»f tin- k.- : TAMEa O’HARA would respeuUutly inform his j lacturcrs’ prices. H. H. LINVILLF. - ...j *•-* * Savannah, April 11.1866. aprll „ DRY GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ! 'f-WOfl ■~i way t!w I All oowcui* rlaliotilvieut ;.:r wb‘ch lb) O patrons, aud tho public generally, that in order to prepare lor tho fall trade, hcU now SUZiBZATO* OFF - his asssortmeut tn store, AT COST PRICES and would Invito attention •hereto, at hi? store, jy28 133 Congress-street. LAND AGENCY—Biait.VvIcli, Ga. EDWIN M. MOORE O FFERS his services to the public iu the pur chase and sale of lands iu the counrics ol Glynn, Wayne, Camden. Charlton, Appliug, Ware, Coffee' Clinch, Lowndes aud Thomas, Particular attention given to locating, purchasing aud selling ol town lots in tbe town of Baunswick. KfcKEKENCfcj : Dr K Colito3, Macou; I»r B M Cargile, BruuswiC* Thomas II Harden. .Savannah; U.m .lames L Sow rd. Tfioma-tviUc, REMOVAL. Thesubscriber has Removed on the Bay, next door to the Republican.]) office, where be ia now opening a 1 handsome assortment or 8 PR IN Gl AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell by the pattern or make to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Mado Clothing for tho present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering aud Repairing done at tho shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats: and Pants, White and Figured Murseille- V»st«, for sale at a small pro fit. apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY. “Du. s anforifS iNVigorAtor, I S a mild laxative, tonic aud stimulant, and i* recommended to tho public, relying upon its to j trinslc worth in the cure ofthe following complaints ! All Billioua Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyspej : sia, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Diarrbra, Colic , Palu in the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility ; Female Weakness. Ac. For sale by Druggists gen orally, aud by John. B Moore ft Co, and Wm. W Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl2 ID 1ft 1 JLs OH DIN %NCE. Ordinance to increase tbo m'ary of the Health officer of tho City of Savannah, and tlx his foes for boarding voxels uud for giving a certificate for health or permit to come to the city aud dis charge their loads, amt for other purposes: Whereas, from the increased commerce of the nort of Savannah the duties of the Health Officer has greatly increased, aud the salary 1ms not been creaecd during tho last thirty years: See. 1. Bo It ordained by tho Mayor unit Aider- men of tho City of Savannah and the Hamlets there in In Council as embied, aud It is horeby ordained by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this Ordinance the salary of the Health Officer be at the rate of five hundred dol lars. Bee. 2. Be it further ordulucd by the Mayor aud Aldermen ofthe City of Savannah and tbo Hamlets thereof iu Council assembled, und it is hereby or- dalned by authority of tho same, Ihat the foes of tho Health Officer (which shall be paid by tho owner, master, or consignee or any vessel) shall ho as follows: For boarding any vessel lyiug ut the quarantine ground, at Fort Jackson, two cents a tou up to 600 tone, beyond which no additional fee shall be charged Jn case of a visit at night the fees charged shall 00 double the proceed ug; and all oxpeust-s incurred for boarding any vessel shall be paid by tbo Health Officer, except that the city will furnish a quarantine boat. For visiting und inspecting a vessel which has been subjected te quarantine, and giving a permit to come up to the city, live dollars. Hpc. 3. Be it farther ordained by the authority aforesaid. That in case it shall ho deemud necessary by the Health Officer to send a nationt to tho Fed ilouae from tho vessel, it ?ha’l bo done by the vessel's boat, or at the expense of tho ownur,’mas ter or coii'igm.o ol such vosscl, under a penary, iu case of failure or refusal, of not oxcee lhig one hun dred dollars, to be collected in the itsuui mau nor us prescribed bv 1 rditmnoo. Passed in (.'ntitu-il. Suvanuub, 4th .Sept., 186li. [L »-) EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Enw.uto G Witsox, Clork of Omuu-tl. sopt? JOH.N S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. AV1NG resumed the practice of his proles- _. . stou, offers his services to his friends and the public as an Architect and Superintendent. Designs fot any part of the country supplied and | executed in all the various branches of hi* profes- i sion, such as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, ! Monumeuts, ftc. Thoroughly Fire Front Stores de- gued and executed. Office nt present Iu Bay Lane, 1 ar of the Custom House. jan 3—lj THK^HEAT30UTHEHN HEJiEDV PRYOR’S'orNTMENT. I T is tt sure and speedy cure for bums, piles, corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, soro uipplo3, (recommended by nur se?,) soro and cracked lips, tresh wounds and sores of any description. It is a most valuable remedy and cure, which cau be testified te by thousands who have used it In many portions of tho South for the last few years In no iu?tance will tho salve do any iujury, or interfero with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and letter? from people who have used it themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to others as a speedy and certain remedy for the above uarued diseases A trial is all that is necessary for its own recommendation. Among tho many that have testified lo the effica cy of this valuable remedy, und recommended it to the public, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y Ilill. Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,E«q, JI. Stephens, Esq. and thousands of other?. Sold by J B Moore, Savannah, Ga; J E Hall. Amer icas, Ga; Clark ft Molls, Augusta, Ga; McKeeson, Robins ft Co. Now York; and druggists generally. /fir- By remitting oue dollar to the proprietor a single box oi' the Uiutmcnt will bo forwarded b> mail. Jroe of postage, to any part of the U States. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ua., and drug gists generally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, may 13 L&Grango, Ga. Only 15,000 Nluntu.-rs 111 K UM, GIN AND BRANDY.—50 bids Luther Fel- ton's Rum 60 bbl* K Pliol,..i' ltyu Glu 26 do Domestic Brandy 20 and 16 casks 4th proof Brandy. Iu store and tor sale by Jy4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. JJ0ME3TI0 LhjUOKS—&o bbl* K Phelps’ Ry ^ bbls Luther Felton's Bonlou Hum 26 do Domestic. Brandi 6<> do old Uiuuoetkmt River Gin 76 do Now Orleans Rectified Whisky 2o and 2o ) B cask.- Twigg Hoop Brandy, t n store uud for iulo by ’ iu«7 FCRANTON JOHNSTON ft CO- Savannnli, Oct. Ut, I85G. rjiHE UO-P.VRTN tlttlllp horetoforo uxiuliugbc- X tween the xubscribora, under tho uame of J. V. CUNNEHAT ft CO , was this day dissolved by mutual cousenl. Mr. Joseph V. Cuunornt will at tend te tho settlement ofthe aflUIrs of tho said firm, J. V. CONNERAT, J. LAMA. tfiavnnnuh. Oct. 1st, 1856. TIIE UNDERSIGNED having bought out the in. terest of John Lama, will horeafter continue the I SPLENDID DltY GOODS J UST RECEIVED jier Into arrivals direct from Now York—Figured und Plain MOUSLIN DE LAINE8, ALPACAS AND BOMBAZINES; CALICOES—COLORED AND MOURNING; GINGHAMS—BLACK AND COLORED; French Mcrlnoes; SackFlatmeln; French Fluid do; ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS; Irish Linens, a beautiful lot; Birds’-eye Diaper; Crush und ltowles; Linen Table Cloths, ftc,, fte., all cheap and Ibr sale by J. U‘. TIIRKLKKLD. septio corner Congi .-s und Whiwker-sts. PATENT ECLIPSE iMASJiS) ^ if ii an? 0 Every mun liu own Card Printer. C IALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S i Patcut Eclipse Hand Stamp, the best, cheapest and mostconveulcutofany tlilnc for the purpose yet olfored for salo. ALFRED WEBSTER, Geu. Agt. iy 136 Congress St. ■p ro TOBACCO O F vurimw brands; viz: New Shultz Twist; Plan tation Twist, Jenny Und, Rough and Ready; Morning Dow; Arrow Twirt: .\nder?«n'8 American Fine Cut Tin Foil, ftc , ftc ; at fgpgg BARRON’S. SAUCES. A NCHOVY. Worcester, liarvoy, Canton Soy, Grav’oSaliad, John Bull, Milter's Epicurean Mustang, Birds-Eyo, ftc., nt sept-26 BARRON'S. shirts: siiuitsm shirts: :: J HAVE just received a large assortment of white aud figured shirt?, of every quality aud wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS i styl**, and superbly made, with collar* te‘ mat.-h, to bis own inuno amt for hi* own account, and re-1 ordor* will also be taken, a i*J fliin* mnd<* to unit VMnlSiltv uilMln from Iha S-ImiiIu /ifth. I.b. Oaeu . I in* I»irlli<ri1ir',lvl« nr IiuIaiiI l-lii- WOttn't'- Call at WM 0 PRICE. spnotfuliy aolleita from tbs friends of tb* lato ccntlnuauca *f their iavora. o*l J. V. MMfflUT, r'style or tn*h» «>• ;-U«- wearer * g flutporium, 147 Bw Southern Lottery. OX THE THE HAVANA PLAN. More Prizes than Blanks. 7,805 PHIZES!!! $102,000. Jasper County Academy BY AlMHomn’"‘o?" , ftJ^?^M)?ofl l OKOIA. CLASS R To he drawn October l&th, 186*1, at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintend ence of Col. Geo. M. Ixjgnu aud Janies A. Nisboi, Patrons will please examine Ibis Magnificent Scheme carefully, compare it with any other, auv if It is not tho best over offered, and the eliam-Cf to obtaincapitals far bettor, don't purchase tickets CAPITAL, $13,000. 1 Prize of $lf>,000 is $15,000 1 “ 5,000is 5,000 1 “ 2,000 is 2,000 2 “ 1,001) arc 2,000 5 •* 100 are 2^»00 75 “ 500 are 7,500 20 Appruxim’s of $50 to $16,000 prize are $1,GC0 50 “ 25 to 3,000 “ at© 1,260 60 20lo 2,000 “ are 1,000 100 “ of $10 to each of the capitals of $1,000are...* 1,000 7600 prizes of 8), aro 03,760 7805 prizes amounting to $102,000 TickoU $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 60. t(3r Prizes |wyablo without deduction. The 7,500 prizes of $8aro determined by the numbor which draws tho $15,000; If that number should bo an odd number, then every odd uamber ticket in tho scheme will beontitlcd$8 60; if an oven numbor, then every oven numbor ticket will ho entitled to $8 60, to addition to any other prize which may bo drawn. Purchaser* buying au equal quantity or odd and even number ticket* trilll bo certain of drawing nearly ono half tbo co<*t of the same, with chances of obtaining other prizes. Ail those tickets ending with Q, 2, 4,6,8, are even; all thoeo ending with 1,3, 6. T, 9, are odd. poraon* sending tnonoy by mail need uot fear IU boing lost. Orders particularly attended to. Com munication* confidential. Bank notes of sound banks takea at par. Those wishing particular numbers should order Immediately. Address, JAMES F. WINTER, Managor, Macon, Ga. A. Me TJ1, Agnn. Sav’h. septl2 OrTaLE OX TICK WHARF- 100 bbls choice XtW Orleaus Mc'us t . 216.whole and lull' eolls Kentucky R«|hj .- 12 oaaka Clear aud 10 <fe Hlbbad Heoou .'•idaa. * k &'nmm*wMurn. "3T were taadi- K R Hn.TU.V ft fn ti, ryic* ,r tiiNEKO ft 5J«.% lie, uUuon. TROMP?OV ft U‘iTmsr.i..\ V«v, MAUYLA.VD STATE LOTTERIES FOR OCTOBER, 1556. R. France Ol to., Manager* A MAGNIFICENT SOD ME FOR OCTOBER 'M CAPITAL PIUZE $70,0C6 CLA?? O. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. To be drawn SATURDAY, vet.23rd, la tahurti, | Mary and. StllKXfc". 1 10 10 10 10 ..llil.tw . !i,(« . R,:a . 10.W . i,t« 1 . w . i,;k 17; 66 “ M 66 “ at 66 “ 4,153 •» « 26,740 “ a 30,316 prize*, amounting to $1,141.14* Tickets $20—Halves $10—Q ,, nr:ers ?5-D|lu, $2 60. Certificate of a Package of lo Wnoire*, “ “ ISHriv s « “ “ 2i; quirtT.- “ .. •• “ 2*. Ficbt* “ . ri»t A Grand bc.-tuiu iu. ociobtr ol:t 00 61# HAVANA PLAN. All ordtia iui xaaiu vr laekagHluMj <f tho Maryland Lotteries will receive prompt »n« Uon, aud tho drawing tuuikxi u* all purchase” IIE ' mediately. Address T. II HUBBARD ft 00. No. 39 Fayette street, or Bex No. oct 1—ly Baltitnore Ul SIR ASTI EY UOOiER’S T HE InvIgoraUug action ot Sir Asihy Corpers Pili* on th-constitution is nal.y jusnal*'* and a Bitgio trial will convince tie most fcej«w»> or their power toresi«rt tho mort ft*»bii- anJ 'k*' ! * litated to full health aud tlrongth, anu no l»igWi‘ can convey an adequate Idea vf the innmdiate. almost miraculous change, produced by niakitf use of this woudertol medicine in iho di-carcd, ue bilitated aud tliattercd nervous fysiem; tbe rc)*i« and debilitated body is at once re ievte, re w* enlivened and built uj*; the nu-rtd and pnjfira- gymptoms or disease vuul»h under then tofiuew*. tho stooping, trembling victim oi dtprmi n debility becomes a new man; ho stands ertCLM moves with a firm step: his mind which f[*‘ viously sunk in gloom, become? orient UW, P*' active* and he gve? forth rilre?hed, regeneuiw and conscious of new vigor to hw accu?tou w * cupatfona; and tbe efftet iauot temporary, 03 M contrary, tbe relief is permanent, for tho «wo» properties of tho medicine reach the ccutiitiw* itseuimd restores it to it? first condition. « » r i diseuseBofthe stomach and pigoiftc »!»«.» 17 novor foil. They also remove dei-rwaiou* ** ip ment, resUeness, wantorelcip di like to j* .Mf Incapacity for bu loess, less 01 memory, cor ju.-icn. giddiness, blood in the head, nn-lanclwiy ( mttd 1 debility- they mcreaso and restore the rlt'p the blood, strengthen the tone tiV, u .-nuudi. and give such energy ami vigor *,0 thr. consumW os must be folt to bo IkIP veil. To elderly persons, bir f.stiey for per'* I «u*ara luvaluable; strengthenlr.g tho system attacks of ago. they cause u cmitnued cheerw- ness, and prolong i'.fo to tho Uteri j«*itlo Pe riod. Rkwark ok ftrcHior* 'lUTATK'W—None are l«; too without thof«c.sirolleoftoo slcuature of Jte* Phaii A Co... Sole Proprietor?. London York, Oft each box and on the direction?- nulno Pill* have also a correct likeness tf tby w Sir Astley Cooper ou tho top of each box. » thexe^marka of authenticity, they are a|>uriou«sn an imposition. Sold at 25 cenu, 50 cents and1 per box. Foil directions are given with each MJ- Thoro ib * great saving by taking tbe larger *•»« sep27—3m NEW AND SPLENDID FA9HIOM- blb goods FOB T“E BtilU.lBABE onw. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT I HE STAR CLOTHING EttPORlWI. 147 Buy Street, IS now opening the forge?! »u4 betl *■ lected stock of Goods for Gt'Mleroaai Ka evor offered in tho city "i tvw«k!ii* JUL Black and Colorod CloR- ana Cassimores. Ovorcoatmp, Fancy JjyL, and >Uk and Velvet Vosttog?, wtochranuotW*" paste 1 *, are to bo found in bold kerebant*’Tailoring Department, smlwiijte ^ lo order to most approved Myle. and »t ,DW IJ ?have taken particular pains with tho "’f'jjjj turtogofmy Bandy Bade Clothing, : ‘ oA J,. . ,hW deotof pleating all who nay few patronage, inavoa lot of very tistJJ took ^ ■alia, to which I Invito particular atPct'^ GENTLEMEN’S FUPN1-HING UOt ltfai'J .1 . .. .. ..— ...... ....1 u larffp ?i' articles or erefjr deecfipiloti, enJ • Tnuka.Qirpet Wp QDOAR, STARCH, FOAP AND fODA- *M 'to*'SSX1 *“■* 11 55 kin WeitilllS Code, 50 w -■ ,i*i»»ior»»titin»«liir