Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 17, 1856, Image 4

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mm Wjjcw OK uMtUtulA. /CHATHAM UOUNTV—To all whom It may It eonooni i WbcroM, L'Sra V. Hlaw will M'I'ly ,ttbo court of Onllnary (Or lettera dteoiUrory u ad- mloUtratur on tho tuuto ofJnmou 0. Ilium : ThHO are, UiorclOro; to olto and admonlehall whom It may concern, to Oo and npiwnr OolOro ubl Court to make oOjocUon (ITany they ltaro) ottorOo. Ibro the first Monday In Dccutnbor neat, oUterwtno •aid louori will 1)0 srunlcd. Wltnona, John Bilbo, K»q. Ordinary lOr flliatham county, tuu fourth day or Juno, 1800. jotted JOHN U1M1IO, o. n_o. STATE OP aiCORGIA;^" S HATH AM COUNTV-r-To uU whom U may oouccrut WUccoas,Jotin Miillory,will Apply to Uio rt ol Ordinary for Lottora n,8, lte7» # fh)!S?kl5’ Intiion on tho Potato of William Wright thosei iftfo, Utorcioro. to olto and ait monish all whom It may conuorn, to bo .utd appear hufor® said Court, to DMko oblootlon (If tu\y they Uavo) on or boforotho first Mondav tu November next, othwlgo nald Lot- tors will bo granted. _ Witness, Jonu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham (Jaunty, this o.ght day of April I860. Ti jOHN BILBO. o. o. o. apra A **^OTOT^^^ J 8AI^-Agrmblyto an^r- dor granted by tho Court or Ordinary orsaid oounty, will be sold bolbro tho Court Hottao door In 8tatosboro, in sold oounty, on tho first Tuesday in November next, between tho lawfol hours or sate. (426) tour hundred and twenty-live acres of Unu. more or less, lying lu said county, boutnlod east oy estato of Davlu Iaoo,south by Josiah Zttrour, west by COroovor, north bylNeedam Iaso—belong tog to the estato of Michael Donaldson, deceased : told tor the boneflt of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms raado known on tho day or salo. This 10th day or September A D I860. JU11N E. GIBStlNf Arolnlstrator. eeptl3. John Oowloy, j - It aintoarlng to tho Court from 'tho return or the Sheriff, that thodofondont John Cowly. Is not to .ho, he (bund In Colfoo'Ooutity, aud l) ftmitef appears that liu Is not In this tiuto, On motion ot Wm. It. Gauldjitg. Attornoy ror ilWjlant/'U T lB Ordered that servloo WitorreOtcil' on bald defondaht by a publl- catldn orthls'drrdor In ono or tho publlo Journals In ih, 'once am With tor throo months precod- noXt tom of this Court, requiring said do- to appear'at tho nokt termor Uoflbb Sut S ourl u Norombor next, and OIo bis dotohslve a to said Court. ' o extract ortho minutes or Coftoo Superior Ooun ARCH’D Del,HAN, Deputy Clerk. aqn2—3m GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A ABUNI5TRATQRS’ SALE.—Agreeablo to an or der grauted by tho Court or Ordinary of said county, will be sold, before tho court houso door iu said county, on tho first Tuesday lu November ■ext, botwcon tho lawfttl hours ol' salo: Niue huu- drod and fifty (060) acres or laud, moro or less, in soveral surveys, lylug In said couuty ou tho Mill- edgovlllo Road—ono tract bolug tho Into rusldcnco of Thomas Knight, deceased: and tho olhor tract known as tho Mills’ placo, where Joseph Kuight, Jr., now livos—sald Laud Is bounded by A. J. Will son. Ogechoo River, A. Rtehardso-.. .ml olhers. Each oC said tracts Is well Improve longing to the estato or Thomas Kuight, tier u Sold for the benefit or tho heirs or said deceit -. • Terms on the day orsalo. JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr., 1 THOMAS 13. KNIGHT, jAumrs. September 10th, 1856. soptlfi^ GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. * A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Agreeablo to an or- dor grauted by tho Court of Ordinary of Bul loch county, wl'l bo sold beforo tho court houite door, lu Stalcsboro’, in said couuty, on tho first Tuosday lu November uoxt, between tho lawful hours of salo: Thirty-lhrco hundred, sixlcon and ■ hair (3316 >$) acres or Land, moro or loss, all ad joining In different surveys, and lying on tho Mill- edgovlllo Road and Spring Clock, In said oonnty— it nelng tho Mato rosidouco of Thomas Mills, do- ceased. It Is woll tmnrovod, with a good and well finished dwellinghouso and all necessary out build- legs, with a good well and some two hundred acres » good hammock and bay laud, latoly put uuaor cultivation. Also, all tho Umber, which will square twolvo luohcSqOt' a tract ol'Laud, sold by said de ceased to Arthur Kcrby and the timber reserved lu nls life Umo, All belonging to tho estato of Thomas Mills, deceased. Sold for tho bouollt ol' tho neirs of sold deceased. Torms made known on dny of sale. HARDY B. HODGES, Adtu’r. Bopt. 10th, 1856 aopt!3 'STAT15 OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. T O all wh-ui a uuy concernWhereas James 'Ptauattehl will apply at tho Court orOrdlnary (br Letters oi'AdimuWtrutipn ou the ostuto of John Spears, late or said County, deceased. These are, therefore, to c|to and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo aud appear before said Court tonrnko objection (If any they Uavo) ouor beforo tho tlrst Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be grunted. Witness, II., Sthickland, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this the bth day of August, 1856. aug 2f>—2m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary STATE Ol' GEORGIA, BULLOCK CO, T O all whom it ntay coucoru.—Whereas Nancy Hngln will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for lettera of-administration in the estate of William H. Hagin, deceased. Those art- ihereforo to cito aud admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear beforo said Court, to mako objections, (it*any they have,) on or before the first Monday In November next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness William Lee. Esq., t rdluary lor Bnllo £ ounty, this 26th day of September. .V. D., 1856. . sept 27-tl-Sfi WILLIAM LEE, o. H. c STATE OP GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con- corn: Whoreas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters disinisory as S uurdlan of Georgo M Wallueo and Robert G. Wal- ico: These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be aud appear boforo said Court to mako objection (U'any they Uavo) ou or before tho first .Monday In March noxt. other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Cbutlmm county, this 11th day of Augu.it, 1S60. augll JOHN BILBO, o. o. c, STATE Ol r UKUHU1A, HBECoiTS CO T U) all whom ‘t may concern.—Whereas 8urah BrouucL ..ill apply at tho Court of Ordinary tor Letters of Administration on tho Estate ot John Brcnncn, deceased, these aro there to cite and ad- monleh all whom It may concern, to he und appear beforo the Court, to make objections (If any they hovo,) on or boforo tho tlrst Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordldary for Bulloch County, this 4th of September 1860. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. septfi STATE OP GEORGIA, B ULLOCH uWNTY.—To all whom it may com corn : whnrnos, Seaborn B Cowart will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmls3ory as administrator on tbo estate of Patrick 1) Kelohcr, deceased : These are, umroforc, to cito and admonish all Whom it may Ooiinern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (ir any they have) on or be fore tho tlrst Monday iu February next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch Oounty, this Gth day of August, 1866. &ug4 Wild JAM LEE. o. B. o. NOTICE. . T WO months ai'ler dato, application will bo mado to tho Honorable Ordinary of Tutuall Couuty, tor leavo to sob a portion of the lands belonging to tho estato of Jcsso Copeland,.deceased; it being ono tract of land which has been reserved from former sales—whero tho said deceased resided at tho time of his death. JAMES COPELAND, Adm'r. »cpt 31856. . “ ilfOTICE* ‘T~ T WO months after date, application will bo'made b* tho‘Court of Ordinary of Tattnall County, tor leave to sell the Real Estato ot Jainos L. Gra ham, late of said County, deceased. nug 4, 1850. JAS. B. STRIPPING, aug 25—2m Ammistrator. IN SUPEKIOIlC-OUliT,OlmlimmCo) May Taut, I860. Robt. M. Robertson, and others, compl’nts,') vs. I Claudius B. Peoso, the Dobny steam fc‘uw t Order MiHf Clark Baylos und William F. Sayles I and others, delundantH. I TT appearing to tlio Court that two n( tho said do X fondauta, Clark Sayles and William F. Sayles re Bide out of this Couuty, and urc absent from tho State of Gcorgta, bo that sorvlco of tho nhovc bill and subpoena cannot be served upon them. On motion it is ordcrod, that tho said Clark Sayles und William V. 8ayloa do appear and answer tho said coroplalmwt’B bill, on or bptoro tbo tlrst day or the next Term of this Court, or In doluiilt therool, that sa*d bill bo takon pro confesso against them: and It la further ordered, that a copy of this order be pub lished lu ono or tho public newspapers of the city of Savannah onco a weok fur 4hrco months prior the session or tuo next Term of this Court. Truo extract from Minutes. W. G. 8IIKKTALL, oct 2—law3m Deputy Clerk, h.-a. o. c. NOTLK. WO months alter dato, u'.iplloatlon will bo mado L to tho Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch Oounty, for loavo to soil all tho latnds und " ruts belonging to tho estato of James llngou, lato ild County, deceased. KE7JAU HAGEN, Administratrix. Du »•».<« ng21>, lfii'fl. aug30 B ULLOCH COUNTY.-To ull whom It may con- com: '^herons. Win. Groover, Jr., ono ortho executors, and Sarah II. Groover, executrix, ou the ostuto or John Groover, deceased, will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for Iaoltora Wsmlssory, and to have tpo estato ortho said John Oroover oismlsscd ns executor or William Groover, 8r., deceased: ' Tlieso are, therotoro, to olto and admonish all whom it may coucoru to be and appear before »ald Court, to mako objection (If any thoy havo) lu torms oftho law, otherwise said Letters will bo granted. Witness, William Iajo, Esq., Ordinary for tho county of Bulloch, this 11th day el Bopt, 1866. »epU3 WILLIAM LEE, o. n. o. iim \t »IWM . wuumiofi Ifiur ilorea. UalJ Will .UiiUo Ihrco miloa bolow Darien, at a piano, kuown.tw PrattM landing, bnktflbutaAriili-Mm of the AlUtnaha lilv«r. In aald county, lovled on as tho property of Frost K Boulter, to satisfy u lion Judgment ftwirid>Yrom the Monorablo. th° inferior Court of the County ol Mein- toih, Murllmer Mill, Frost A pointed out in . paying tor title, . »»~' WM. T. THORl'K, Shorlff MoIntoMi Oounty Darien, Octobor 3, IMS. .oct 4 • NOTSflB. —^ l - >m«vi aw. ,wvm I u, ,a,v -t-iuuif «) inter Oullluon ve, tho Union ritenm Haw I k Boulter owners thereof— pfrotilirty it in aitld-llon. Terms cash—tmrohaser O NE MONTH after this dato application will b< mado to ihettinloof tho fiuto 'ofi Georgia tor* tho payment ora twenty dollar bill, the right ball of which lias b ien lost- i »- \ v , DANIEL THOMAS., Groanvllla, Ala.,lslOct., 1856. out 2-luw4w A UAMANTlNE Cttiidles-60 box« SPvr. riraud,, xL lauding from 8chrT.Scrant*i:i. and for »Jalub^ oct 11 SCRANTON, J'RNST J N CO.' GEORGIA, ttUfcLOUUjCjWftT?;* V T WO months afterdate, appllqation will bo made to the Hon Court or Ordinary lor tho county of Bulloch, for loavo, to sell all tbd lauds belonging to tho estate of Hedry Davlos. Jr . uopt 24—2m J09IAH DAVIK8, Administrator. notice.,. . T HREE months after date .application will be made to the Marino Bank of Savannah tor the paymontof two Twenty Dollar Bill**, (via: lottor d. No. 3.070. and 16tter C, No. 607.) .Ut6 right hafveR of which have been lost by mail. ’ ’ oct0—3m JAMAH t*. HUD ON. ! EXECUTOR’S BALE* W ILL bo sold bolbro tho Court House door In iJoflbrsonton, Camden County, Georgia, on tho First Tuesday in November next, bet ween »h egal hours or sate, I’etor, a negro umu, houso serva nt and hostler 32 years ofuge, and Jim a Carpenter, 19 years o age, Bon, a houso servant lit years of ago. Also, that well know a House, as a Boarding House, Jocatcd ab mt Ofi yards from the rivor, 800 reel in length, ruuuing from tho back street to tho rivor. Oo foot wldo. 'JJ^Is lot Is woll fruited with sweet orutiges, figs,poaches, fce, Also, two vacant lots, togothor with tho household and kitchen Furniture, consisting of feather bods, matrossos, quills shoots, pillows, blankets, bedsteads, carpets draw ers, aud one slab, on''clock, one safo, table-cloths, towols, dining aud breakrast tables, chairs, cooking utensils, glass candle slmdo8,tablo-covors aud wlu- dow curtains, one lot silver spoons, crockery ware, wush stands aud shovol and tongs, horso and cart, cattle and hogs. Nolly, a negro woman 42 years of ago, will ho sold at prlvato sale. All tho.above named properly will bo sold for tho benefit or tho heirs and credi tors of Mrs. I’orcUla Thomas, lato ot Bald Couuty, dcccosod. Terms cash before delivery. W. B. THOMAS, Executor. Jellbrsoutou, Aug. 30,1860 aug 30—2m “YOUHHOlSE,” NO. 141 BRYAN STREET, WMT OK TIIK MAKKKT, (‘ - . SAVANNAH, GEORGIA; i .. rnilE HUBSORIBER would inform his friends und X the public generally, that ho has REMOVED from Ills Old Staud to UltYAK STREET, and fitted up tho abovo House In a superior style, ami intouds serving his friontlB wnhall tho delicivoieHiif tho sea son, such OS- WILD GAME, VENISON. GEORGIA AND NEW YORK OYSTERS. Ac.. and pledges himself to use every endearor to plcaso nil who may favor him with their putrono go. HENRY BURT. sept 29—tr«6W i GUARDIAN’S SALE. W IU. bo sold beforo tho Court Houso door tn Jeltersonton, Camden County, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in November next, bolwcou the legal hours of salo, Hoso, houso servant, cook, washer und lrouor, 31 years of ngo; Irene, her daughter, 14 years of ago; Mil)her son, 11 ycnrsofngu; Joo, her son, 14 months old, belonging to tho ostato of I/iusia Tompkins, Sold tor tho benefit of tho heirs and cruilltorR of Said ostuto. Torms cash, or its equivalent. W. B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jclfersonton, Aug. 30,1856 aug SO—2m GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. A AMINISTRATORS’ SA1.E.—By vlrtuo of an «r der of tho Ordin ry of sold county, will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in Novembor next, iu Statesboro’, before the court houso door, within tbo legal hours of sale, all tho following ivuids, viz Twonty-thrco hundred aud niuoty-otght acres, ac cording jo tho plats of tho same in nino diflbrout survoys, composing ono body—the property of the estate of Jcsso Moore, lato ol snld cam ty. There are on tho laud two plantations, in good repair; on ono of them are good building-;—dwelling house, kituheu, smoko house, barn, stables, gin houso, smith shop, negro houses, with ull oilier uoccssaiy out-buildings, afro, good orchards ol peaches, ap ples, &b.,. also, good wolls ol wator—situato six miles at ova Statesboro’ und six miles west of No. 6 Central Rallroud. The lands uro pino und bay, all well watered and timbered, and Joined by lands of James Young, Sr , Jamoa Dixon,.und others. Pur chaser paying for titles. Torms on tho day or sale. 8. L. MOORE, ) M. C. MOORE, Udm’rs. G. W. MOORE: j September 17th, 1866 sepllS ST AT H OP GEORGIA: - C HATHAM COUNTY—To ull whom It may Coi l ceru : Whereas, James Doyle will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismlsory us ad minis, trator on tho ostato of George Alexander. Theso ure tboreforo to cito and admonish all con cerned, to bo aud appear beforo said Court to mako Objecting, (if any they have,)- on or beforo the first Monday lu April uoxt, otherwise said letters will be granted. While* , John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Oounty, tills soveuth clay of Octobor,1866, Qct 9-0m JOHN BlLRO, o. o. o. STATE OP GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may Con- corn: Whereas, John iamo will apply at iho Court of Ordin try tor letters dismlssory, as admin istrator ou the ostuto or Henry Cusson. These are. therefore, m cite au i admonish all whom it mav concern, to ti« and uppuar before said Court to make objection fir any they havo) on or .before tno first Monday m April next, otherwise gildlettors will bo granted. Witness, John Bilim, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County this soveuth day ofOctober, 1866. oct 9—6tu JOHN RU JBO, o. «. C. NOTICE. rilHRER months alter date, • application will be X snmlo to tho Flunters’ Buuk or tho State or Georgia, tor tho payment or a twenty dotlnr note of said Bank, payable to Wm Morol or bearor, da ted 1st June, 1861, No 687; also, for thopaymont of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st luly 1864, tlto loll hand halves of suid uotes having beeu lost. Also, to the Bank or the Stato of Georgia, for tho payment of a ton doltar note, letter A. dated 4th Janury, I860, the loll hand half having been lost. Also, to tbo Marino Bunk or Georgia, for the pay ment of a tou dollar noto, No 4,076, dated Novem ber 1,1843, tlm left band half having been lost. augiO—luwbm BOSTON & VI LI ALONG A. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL bo wild on the first Monday in January next, beforo tho Court Houso in Statesboro, tbo following properly, belonging to tho estate of Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 acres, more or le>s, of lund lu Builoul) couuty, bounded north by tho property of John Grimes and John Blator, noriti and wustby the property of John Sluter, ca t by tbo property of Elijah Davis, and south by. tho property or Jo- slab Davis. Bold for tho benefit of tbo hoirs and creditors or Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. Ou the property aro one grist and ono saw mill, J091 AH DAVIS, sept‘24—3m Adm’r. a E 1 alter dato application will be mado to tho Court <4* .Ordinary of Uborty Couuty for loavo to sell a negro man by tbo name of July, aged 40 years belonging to the estate of Gideon HoGowen, lato of suiil county, deceased. NANCY A. MoGOWKN, Adm’x, September 4, 1866. aoptfl GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. E XECUTORY SALE.—.Agreeable to an order granted by the Court of (irdinur of liberty county, at the Soptembor Term, will bo sold, bo forotho court house door in llinosvillo, on th<* first Tuesday In November next, between tho law- ul hours orsalo: The following Lauds, viz : l 000 acres situato Ui liberty county, on thoUunnouiioo Illuir; and 100 ucros situato in tuo county of Bryun —belonging to the Ostuto of Jodum K. Beasley a to or said county, deceased; aud sold for tbo bon* efitof tbo heirs und (iifctiiluitct-B oaid cstuto Tor in a made known on tho tl ay of su JOHN 8. HKA81 K. Q. ANDREW R X ’rs September 1st 1860. Fsoptn * STATE OB’ GEORGIA, TATTNAIilTco'. I ’O all whom It may epneorn Whoreas, Benin. min Aloxandor will apply at tlio Court of Or dinary for Letters orDhmissfon osAdmlufr trator ou tho estate of Anson Williams,lute of said County, do- ceased. These aro,therefore,tuclto und admonish ull whom it may concern, to bo aud uppuar boforo said Court to make objection (ifany they bave)on or bo foro tbo Urst Monday lu Muroh next, otherwise said Inttora will bo granted to the suid nppncant. Witness, II Btuickumk Esq., Onllnary for Tatt nall County, this tho Olh day of August, i860, nug 26—Oin H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. Wt'l'K Ofc' UKOUUI A, VIIAT1I AM CO T O all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Ann Dent will upply at tbo Court of Ordinary for lot- leraDismlsaory on tbo ostato of Juntos P. Dont,— Tbaeoarotlicruforotocifi* and admonish ufl whom lv tnu7 ooncorn. to bo nod appear boforo said Court, to moro objcctlou* (if aay tboy havo) ou or lioforo tbo tors- Loudayin Dccombnr next, otherwise said tetter" will be granted. Oomt t ty ,Ct lhi» U tifird 1 |{ IJQ| Chatham- i** ” ■ W)HN BOBO, O.O.C. GEORGIA, HUE llTY COUNTY. rilWO montfts alter dutt,Twill apply to tbo Cour^ X of Ordinary of L'borty County for leavo to sol 1 a uurilou of tbo real und personal ostote of Benja min W. Allen, lato deceased, or so much thereof as is nceevnry ; ami sold for tbo bcuetltof the heirs und disiributuos of said estato. I •» CAROLINE K. AI.LKN, o . . Qualified Administratrix, October 6th, 1850 oct 12—2m GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. A LT. persons having demands against tho ostato ol Boujamlu vv. Allen, lato.pl said couuty, do- o»*»od, aro hereby notified to present thoin, proper ly attested, to mo, within tbo tlrno prescribed by law, or they will not bo sullied. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to mako Immediate payment. CAROLINE E. ALLEN, . QuaUUud Administratrix. Ootobftr Otli, 1850, oct 12—lm 300 DOLLARS REWARD ts , yw.W two negroes, or 109 for either 1 lodged in Jnll so I getthoto, JACK, soniotilnos , r . muted John, a hrgo cupper colored, hutnes •-V.T^finwn look mid rough face; weighs about 1s n pm-1 is 6 feet 10 inches high, 22 yearn old. Rostfio s very black with a wldo spabo botwcon bis uon per rroiitteutVyblgb forehead, torus Jus foot out in walking, is 6 foot 8 Inches high, uml weighs 160, und 30 years old, und when hoard nr last, thoy were in t jw swamp above Savannah.' My address Is 4 ml!o branch, or Burn woll, 8. 0. . uugl2—Wly ' WM. A8ULY. i 823 REWARD. ltanaway. on tlio 2d iustunt, my nogro mm I’OMi’EY.. Ho is about twenty four years of ago; six foot'high; stout built: not V«ry dink complected; has, a dowu look in iu qsitnteiiauco; Inis a scar on tho tou of UU foot, out with an nxn. Ifo was raised iu North Caroli na, ItolH-Son comity; and may bo trying to iiiuko "“wyi* • A, »V person bringing bint In mo ( or (.unnnliig him in jail so that l get him, I will pay tlio above t oward. , 0. W. ClUWFO.lD, Mptl7—2in • CoiuoiU V 0.. Montgomory county, Ga. brought to jail! ' ~ In Kwalnsboro, Eraanuol Co , ... i ii “ #tol1 ' ft nogro nmiij bo nays ills If-p'h 5 ft „ / a .!’ ry:t l ml 10 bolongH to tho estate fi Thomas (-lay, of .iryun tjountv Ga /In u of light eomploxleu, with a slight mtr nvoMho loft eyo;ubout6 foota^ Inchw In'height, m,d about'20 yours old. Tlio owner Ib requested to- uoijio. forward, nav oUufgott ami take h maway, oa howlif bo dealt with M U)» i.iw mroctt.' . ufiNatr“om«Sr, *>» Jalor. OYSTBRB. THE subscriber Is. now ready to fur- Inlsb OYSTERS lu tho Sholl, fresh open- od or Ficklod In any quuutHy to suil purchasers. Ploklod Oysters In kcgH ready to bo shipped. oct 1 J D. JESSE. MWAi. bviiiisni AND ; rmr r WH.nRH’H J ,il '. 'SliBR SAVBI,'' A* W?j which oouium- ■Ib T. Aobm, 0pp9.lt. . . , — - the abovo deacrlptloni oontalulng Urn hooka, papers, aud money oc Mr. Thomas, aud although .the building wag Uotroyed, Intenao hCat to which It had boon dxpoeod,, On or- ing the fttfb, thocontoute woro found 'imdlstur! ami in thosamo order and condition us when ph there, oxcupta slight illscolofatlon to ^ie;prq|eoUufi .ouds ofa few pajiers, aud tho backs 6f ono or two el Uie books, .caused by tho steam generated in tho Sufo, wbllo at ite greatest hoot. ..The Bate ithd contents, as tcaafo from titer ul|u>, may lull Uo soon, In 1 tho poss&Sloh ,of Mr..Tbomlui at tho Gas Works. A large Mortraonfof thdse cole- bruted BftTea always on hand,and for sale by G. H. CAMPFIELD, . ' Agent for tho ManuTaoturera, July 28,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. I toko pleasure In corroborating tho i meat, and Id addition would add, that .. . nowlnuse. J. T. THC Wood Yard, Forry July gflth, 1866. m r •' r E S T A BI I S H ME WT, 73 YORK 8TR15BT, NIAR TDK COUUT 00081, SAVANNAH. GA.,/ ' Eeubllihikl In IB8M. rilHB Subscriber gratoftil to hte friends and ■ patrons for their continual favors, would state that in addition to tho Improvements tu DYING, ao qulred by him during hla idst visit to England and Scotland,- has made'arrangements for oxtending his buKlne8*, by which" ho’ Is' itow enabled to dyo a greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, bo., which ho trusts will generally please •all who may favor him svlvh thfilr patronage. Gontleinon’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, in tlio samosuporior style which has generally so tmtob ploascd hi* patrons and friends. Table Dovers, and Ladles’ Crapo Shawls, &c., cleaned and finished In tbo first stylo. Ladles’ Bonnots dyed, bleached aud pressed In the most fashlouablo styles. Orders from tho couutry promptly attended to. Torms moderate. ' When parcels aro sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by loiter through tbo post ofiloe, so that ho may know whoro to coll for them, men 19 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. •TLY EXECUTED AT THE “ JOURNAL, ... BOOK,^JOB OFFIOF, Merchants oan bo suppilod at short notlco with mil-IIeaili, Bills of Lading, Dray Books, Circulars, Card* and Blank Books* rtlculnr attention given*to BOOK AND PAM- aB lloi^ as Catalogues for Collegos, tgs. Roporte, By-Laws, cto. or tho vory liberal pstronago heretofore wo rosjwctfully solicit a contlnmuico of ..-. fooling that wd shall boablo to please ul) jay favor us with h call, both os to prices ami elocution or work. PIANO FORTES. firms HAVING lately received largo ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, we are enabled to alter at this Umo the ‘greatest variety from tbo host manu facturers, from tho phtinost square to tho most elab orately carvod, and from six to seven octaves. Our Pianos are setected from .the manufacturers whom wo have foil confidence In, and we aro par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every Instrument sold by os as regards durability, ‘-no, Ao. Persons in want of a first rate instromont may re with safoty upon getting such a - one by solocUng ..ora tho following makers, whoso Instruments wo endeavor to keep constantly on hand, .via : H. Wor cester, J. Chlokerlng A Son, Nuuhs A Clarke, Bacon A Ravels, H. Waters, and Haines. Brothers A Cum mtng. r ‘ I. W. MORRELL A CO. aug 27 , HACK AND LIVERY STABLE, co&xui. ok BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS. 5Y . \ AS tlio'llrm or Stevens fi Kllfrton rp^.'r.’y ’-.wos dissolved on tho 1st day of October by mutual consent, THOMAS F. STEVENS will continue the hustnoeS at his old Stable, oct 2-lm ☆ CLOTHING A . EMPORIUM. 1 DOOB WEST OK TUB REPUBLICAN HEADING BOOM FiuoKeudy-uiado Clothing ; Hats and Caps, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Canos, Umbrellas Cravats, Stuuks, HandkcrohterH, and Fancy Articles for Gontlomcn. W.O. Price, fashionable AND HILITABY TAILOR, No. 147 Bay Street, HA VANN Ail Also, Superfine Cloths, usalmurc and Vestings, wl! be mode to mea sure, unexcoption nblo In style ; and workmanship, by tho best mechanics, at shortca< notlco fST Orders from city aud oounty solicited, teb^ — 0. 0. POOLE, / T No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Siuihe*, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Window Glims, Putty, An. • Painters’, Greiners’ und Artists’ Brushes) Whitewash Heads aud Dusters, Dry ano Mixod Paints of every description. Artists’ colors lu tubes; Prepared Canvass, Ac. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms prepared with uoutnoss and dosp&tob.— Houso, Sign aud Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining and Glazing douc iu tho best stylo and at moderate prices. All ordure from tbo couutry promptly attended to. men 28—ly WOOD—WOOD T HE SUBSCRIBER lins just received, and will keep constantly on lmnd at his W od Yard, Old Charleston Wlmrf. n full supply of tlio best of bouted Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, l.tghtwoo.l, *o., Aw. All in want are respectfully Invited to give him a call. 11. G. KAYr.OR. P. d. Allordors left at tho Book Store under the Marshall Houso will bo promptly attended to. sept 30 'dissolution^ ~ T HE Co partiiorsbip or F. CHAMPION & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho busluessu. tlm into firm, will be settled by F. Chum- E ton, who will ountlnuo tho Grocery business ou is own account. . F. CHAMPION, • R. J. LAKCOMUIE. Savannah, October 1, I860. sept 30—lm HOOKS & STATIONERY. T he EL'UECIIIBKK has on hand the KCIIOOI. BOOKS ill use in-tho Schools of the city, to geuior witU.a fiuo assortment of tho latest Cheap Publications, Mugazlnos, Ac., Ac., and his stock of Miscellaneous Books will bo increased as fast as it oau bo douo with a duo regard to a good stock. —ALSO— A fine assortment of Juvenile Books, Colored Primers, Toy Books, &o. —ALSO— Vapor Envelopes, Wax, Bill Paper, Pencils, Pen Holders, Slates, and such Staple articles as every body wants. Tho MagHzluos and New Publications will be re ceived as early as at any Store lu tho city. A share of public patronage is respectfully solic it d. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, oct 8 ’’ndortho Marshall Hous. • HHINTZELMANN’8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER TVHE distinguished favor with which thls csscuco X lias boon received throughout all sootlous ol the Union os a remedy at ouue safo. agreeable and uilectUAl for Inclpiept Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, F)at«tencp, Colic, Cramp, lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, &o., has in duced tho proprietor to giyeit. every publicity In his power. Upon its raorrltx comment is unnecessary, as its own Intrinsic worth is-its host eulogy. . It car ries with it tho ovtduuco of its superior excellence, freely attested to by tbo young, tho old, and scores of families who. prompted by a careful regard for tholr Health ami comfort, are dally adopting it os an LNuumsAULK kamily KkMgoY. Tuoro to perhaps uo medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yolqulutary and ollbotlvo, whoso worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted thou tho ■liquid Glugor prepared by ilelntzulmun. ForsatiAiy • J. fc. DuFORD, Druggist, jelO 3m ' Savannah, Ga. SAVANNAH, ALBANY'S GULF MAIL HOAD. O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, tbo 16th instant, lltoro will bo o.\kdaily I'nsnengor and Freight Train, (Sumluys excepted.) ou the Savannah, Al bany and Gulf Road Running us follows : IsjaveSrtvaunab,«, a. si Arrive ut Ways.10.30, a. m. . KKTl'HNlMi. . ixjavo Ways, 2, v, m. Arrive utSavanuali, 3.30, i>, u. EDGAR l. HERIOT, ,w t 4 (jhlof Engiuoor. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. ttlaui ) T HE BGARDok \:OMaisStt)NERn ot tne 'Atlaui c and Gul f Railroad, having adjourned to meet ou the 26th instooti ami it having been represented to tno that tho Interest of'that enterprise requires farther time for tho obtainment of subscriptions to tho Stock, and acquiescing In Iho justness oftho suggestion, tbo meeting of the Hoard ou the 26th Instant la horeby postponed until tho 22d day o October uoxLutMiilodgevlllo. E. A. NISBET, Chairmatt, Macon, Aug. 20, I860 aug 30 . CENTRAL RAILROAD. s* O N ulidaltcrSunday, the Uth Ootober,inat., uml uutll further notice, tho I’ussoiujpr Trains on tno Central Railroad will run as follows: BETWEEN 3AVANNAD AND MACON, loaves Suvunnah Dally at...5 a m and 12.15 f m. Arrivoin Macon “ “..2.16 v u “ 1 am. leave Mfloou “ “.11.45 am “ 9.30 km. Arrive In Savan’li “10.45 v m “ 7.20 am mtfWasr .kavak.vab and AfiuutrrA. Leave Savannah 12.16 r m and 8.30 v. m. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p k “ 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. a u “ 4.80 p m Arrive lu Savannah 1.30 pm “ 10.45 p BKTWKK.V MACON AND AUIIDHTA. Leave Muoon 11.46 a u and 9.80 p M. Arrive In Augusta....'.. .8.46 p m 6.80 a m. Loavo Augusta 6. am 11 4.80 pm. Arrive In Macon 2^16 p m “ 1. am. BCTWKKN RAVANNAH, MILLETMKVILLK it KAIONTON. Leave Savannah 6. am Arrive in Mlltodgevillo 2.46 p M. Leave Macon ..1145am Arrive in Eatonton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga,, Oct. 12, 1866. octl6. F l.OUR.-HO bbls. Oakley Flour, Just received ami for salo by sopt 20 HO LCi 'MBE. JOHNSON & CO. COFFEE, RUGA &c Oaa BAGS prime Rio Coifoo £l\)\ t 100 “ Fair “ “ 60 do Old Govorumont Java do. 60 do l’rimo Isiguyra do 10 Elhds. Choice St. Croix Sugar. 10 do do Now Orleans do, 16 dc do P. R, do. 20 % Chests Fino Hyson Tea 20 % do do Block lbs Papers 60 Caddies, 12 lbs each, Flue Hyson Tea- 60 do 6 lbs each, do do do 6( do 0 do do do Black do In stoic and for sate by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON &C». augo GENERAL COMMISSION & WARE- T ,_ HOUSE BUSINESS. HE undorslguod having leasod tho fire-proof Warehouse, known as Hodgson's, also Well- niun’H stores, will trausact a General Commission and WnrehmisoBusluess. AU co.DHignmcnts for sate or shipmont will ro- cclvoslrict attention. Cotton received on ,- torage, and particular care ghlng, clafi Ing and shipping.. Stawlm PxW C. ROWLAND SOUTH-WESTERN R. R, CO.,) JUon, Augujt 14th, 18611. j D ividend no, 9.--fno Bourd ui'iiiructors iiavo this day declared a Uividoud of Four Dollure per share on tho capital stock of this Company, ft um tlm earnings of tfi • Road for Iho six months ending July 31st, payumo ou aud aXtor tho 16th in- stunt. Stockholders in Suvuuuah will rocoivo tholr divi dends ut iho Central Kullnwd Bank. , JNl>. T. D01FKU1LLET, augl6—-liu Seu-'ry aud lreu>. CHANGE OK SCHEDULE UN THE 8ou oC. H r -smussr fe«uSf.5P AD New York & New Orleans Uails 'OARPHT AKDOTIior-SMiHV WAREHOUSE, 140 Conipeu and 67 tit, JtUkliHbretl* rnriE UNDtaGNED would take tin, tunlty to express to hfr frloniM ami tin? pun. Jorally, Ills slncoro thanks for Uielr llberu. |wti«.i S o ami infiuonoo, which has roaultofi Inoxtun-lnn» itrado to all parts of Uiu titatn. Also, Onoiiun Horida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby omihlin, dm to exhibit u stock unsurpassed iu any rioiitlu-Ta olty. Families, Merchants, Hotel ireejiei-.., un-l itoum boat Owners aro partioularly invftoii to uxuiniu. t u present stock, which Is now oomplote in nil th> various departments, uouslslliig lu p(irt of iho follow l.( fOMU, D ltp AUTAI gtjy FINE FASHIONABLE (MING, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS Otli now bo had by all those who wish torelotho thomsolvos gontoolly. os I will seil rtho balance or my Roady-Mado, at roducod rales on time, and ton per cent, off for cash Call and avail yoursoirof tho cbanco to obtain good aril oles. At tho Star Clotblug Emporium. WILLIAM 0 PRICE, l"0« 27 147 Ray street D RESS GOODS.—A largo and Uno assortment of ooiored Dress Silks, Baroges, Tissues, French CambrlCB. French Muslins, Brilliants aud Prints, as well aa a largo assortment of Whlto Goods, striped Plaid and Plain Swiss, Organdies, Tarleton, Book, Nansook, Cambria and Jaconet Muslin, for sale by June 20 AIK IN & BURNS. Royal Modaliou, Royal Volvot, Mocet Wilton. Mocel Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Powor Loom Brussels, Throo ply lugrulu, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Ihitoh, CUHTAIN AND VP HO 1^1. Kuglisb Druggets, (i»f vs rious widtlis,) Mosaic lluurlli Rug? . Velvol aud Chaulllo Ruga Tuftoil Rugs, Piauo uml table Cuvei n, Door Man (overy variety. Bfivoi ti Brass SUli Itoils CarjM^ts BlnUiugs, k\. ltYDKPA AT.IiAA t , iiATKf. ot- Aim, ♦ or one square, ol :«.o etut m * larger thou Nonnarell, ;o tm.u f» r ■ • i cools for oaoti subs«M|ucnt tn>. rtion.frrr , J thun uno month. ’ W V All Tubular work, >U|.y, ui,„ U t Hun-.. « vonfrumeoto oreupylup dw.oiv obargml double tho nbi*ve rah- n ’ Advortlsoimintu or wi.atMv loss tliau ono month. t< rates. For a longer Utnuut tn.- >oi.„ W |,, K rut ,, *»"«t)»;fur 0to y bk P 1 " *1 No. ol d Thqim’ro7r.7. Ifo - 10 2 Squares... ill 22 3 do .... fill 27 4 do .... 24 32 6 do .... 27 36 6 Uo .... 30 40 7 do .... 32 43 V do .... M 46 6 do ... 30 Ik 16 do .... 38 60 tfl Vi\ 28 3fj 8« 42 hi 40 60 64 64 68 td pURh WATER^-If you waat tho finest drink- A Ing water in tho world call and purohoso ono of Kcdxle’a Patent Water Filter*, the article mentioned in Water Oommlsslonera’ last Report, which we warrant to purify tho Savannah River water porfeotiy—an indispensable article for puqtatlon use. KENNEDY & BEACH, |an24 only Agents for tholr sate in Savannah. A LE, LARD, Ac.—20 bbls Prime - i.ord; 60 do Taylor h Son’s Alo: 60 do sugar, soda and but ter Biscuit; reoolvod aud for sate by 4 MoMAHON k DOYLE, lunolO 206 ami 207 Ray atroet. BECKWOURTII’H ADVENTURES- T HE Life und Adventures of J I* Bockwourlh, Ch;of of tho Crow Indian*. * th Illustrations. Appioton’s Railway nud Steam i vlgation Guido, published mouthly at 16cts. Memorials of his Time, by Hc:i * t'oekburn. Th® Earnest Man—A skotch ■ < tho churactcr and labors of A. Judson, tlrst llioianuryto Bur- mah. Now Ago of Gold; or tho Lifo and Adventures of Robt. Dexter Romnlne. The Tonguo of Fire; or tho Truo Power of Chris tianity, by Wm. Arthur an omluont Methodist preacher. History orimmlgration to tho U.S., by Win. * Bromwoll of tho State Doiwrtmeut. Italian sights—Pupal Principles, by J. Jarves, with Illustrations. Parisian Sights, by tho riuite author. august 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,, BAS®,!! J AMES O’HARA would respectfully inform tils patrons, and tho public generally, that in order to prepare for the fall trade, hois now Brocatollos. Lhco and Mmliu Cm lain Satin do Lahios, Gilt Cornice*. Satin aud Silk Llanmsk, Gill Pius slid Bund- Worstefiand Cotton Damask. Tiwsels, Jaki|b un-i Cords; Volvot and Plush «f various colors; '.limb *w shade*, uew style. Also, ovory variety of Furniture Covering. I'rtin mlugs and material) for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTJIti From two to Twunty.foui' feet wide, for iiulfr an. Rooms, cut to fit without a seam. The snbscribor will obligo himself to mukctfi. .iriceaon all description of goods ur. low os tho sao.^ quality cau bo purchased In any Norlhurn olty. £?• Carpets out to Rooms and goods soul to uu> part of tbo olty free of oharge. 49* An experienced Upholster will attend to U<» maklug and laying of Carpets and OIL Cloths win j desired. Tho decorative and curtain department i j ii charge or an Upholster of acknowledged taste at.-, skill. W. 11. GUION, Agent. . octlfr 140 Cougron^ und 67 fit. Julieo-n uaKHbt; siioi'm. Puliutikl House llarber Sltuji, Otoen*’ Orick /iuildiny, opposite the 1‘uluthi floutf, FIVE WORKMEN BNOAOKP. Marshall House UarbV'r Sliop, Hrouyhton Street, KOOK WORKMEN BfiOAUED. f|lHK subscriber, thankful to Ufa fellow-dtlzenB X for tho liberal |>utronagc bo has received, uno Is still rccolving, begs respectfully to Inform them that be has engaged sufilciont additional Urst-citu^ workmou from some of the host Barber Hbops in Now York, and will bo enabled to accommodate tv many gentlemen as may honor him with their pa trunago. N. B.—Tho Barbor Shops aro closed ou fiunduys— strangers will ptcuso bear this in mind. L VND AOENOV; fPHE undorsignod will, for tivo dollars per lot, X examine any lands iu the comities of Appling, Wayno, Ware or Coffee, and report to tho owner as to tholr present value, the prospect for their be coming moro valuable in future, and whetnor or not there is being auy trespass committed thereon, invariably pledging himself to glvo a truo and cor rect account, for which all remittances will he ex pected lu advance. Ho will also Bell und remit when requested, ami as directed, for seven pnr cent. He will also promptly uttend to all profo»*ion&l business entru- ted to his euro. vkrnon c. McLendon. my 13 Attorney ut law, Homesvlilo, Ga MACIIlN/UtlY AND IRON RAIL IN ti 9IANU1 AUTORY AND AGENCY. 8T. JULIAN RTHKHT, 8AVAANNAH, GA. (Near tho Market.) Ij^BOM the most complete facilities in his own X establishment, aud through bis commotions with several of the principal martufactorny cstat*- iishmeuts of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston, tbo Umlorsigucd is prepared to iurnitisli MACH IN I'JtY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. POUTAB1K SAW, G1UST AND FlAlUU MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, fiTATUKITEfi, SfORK FRONTS, CohiraiiK, Window Bills aud IJntifr, Iron Doors, Shutters, &e., at Norlhcmvries*. Uo Is afro prepared to repair Machiuory and Iron work of over) description, ut short notice, U|-on reasonable leriu-. . Ah agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARRI.K WORKS, he Is ulso prepared t«. exhibit a great vurie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB b'J'O.NES, *«,. Also Iron Kail lug in great variety, for euol<>» tires, aud to receive orders, aud put up the work ut man I'aoturors’ prices. H. H. L1NVH.LK fiavtuiuab, April 11,1666. aprll his asssortmeiit lu store, AT COST PRICES and would invite uttentioi. •hereto, ut his store, Jy2S lW Coiigreaa-strcct. LAND AGENCY—lirunawlck, Ga. EDWIN M. MOORE chose and sate of lauds in tbo oounrlos ol Glynn, Wayno, Oomdon, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Oolfoo.- Clinch, Lowndes ami Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol town lote in tho town of Batmswiok. RKFEWWCtt? : Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargiio, Brunswick Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hun James 1, Sow rd. Thnraasviile, Ui E Jle REMOVAL. Tho subscriber has Removed ou tho Bay, noxt door to the Republican f| ofilce, where he Is now opening af haudsonto assortment of 81* RIN u L. — AND BUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by the paitoru or make to order in tho most fashionable stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tlio iireseut and coming season. Thankful for past favors, be hopes to merit a con tinuonco of the samo. N. B.—Cutting, Altering ami Repairing douc at tbo shortest uotloc. Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro fit. aprtS JOHN W. KELLY. / \ RANGES,' Ac.—10 boxes Nassau Lomousuud VK Oranges, rouoiyod per steamer, aud for sate JyH J. D. JESSE. CANDLES. vJPERMAt'BlTI, Adamawtlno mid ToL'ow of various ,V > rund »«*ap Of Varbrns brands, from 6, 8, lu and u cunts. Cliomlcal Smla Soap 10 conts; Wo- mau s trluiid lOcouti. Cull and oxumiuo at BaRUON’R Family Grocery. sup26 WliUakwr and Char .bm-sfreefr. CANDY MANUFACJTORY AND CON FECTIONARY. I l A AY, having retired from. yf. ou ^ Vnfortn :hu public tlmt bo 1ms K ( ‘“‘••fo S aud selling Frooch Con- Its'Nuts Ac , at tho old os- iiud^tond rreon- tiy occupied b* Messrs Now- w Sti.u a| d. «<»rner or Brough ton and SJJJlS ,££££*** anmtb,G«., wdoroho wlll'.e Coaly f?r pmK ra&-*m. ■■ »i i 1 > . • „ lorcc. Haio»|on‘d, w „ laicrlun-; ' lo * el1 tyrup; w. boaw Tleer Boa »n B . (oo gruu^iuaho.; im grM.: Wlm WioiJjM . Uwl.; (0 dn.eo i'icklta ;(0-tlo&M. ftfsurfoil Qirdiaif i; 60 boxes froah Ground Pepper; liyHWgMaayTi w,,u,, « og(8 ir sale by MoHAHO: k DOYLE. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1866, two daily traius between Macon and Columbus, and ono between Macon und Amorlous, liCavo Macou at 2 a M, and 3 p m; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a'm, and 1030 p n; loavo Columbus at 416 a m, aqd.1 30 p u;arrlvo at Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 P.M;leave Macon nt i a m; arrive at Anierl cus at 0 40 a m; ionvo Amorlcus nt 2 26 p x; arrive at Macon ut 7 40 p x; making ucomplotoconnoction be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta. Kings ville, Wilmington and Charles ton; ulso, with Coutrftl Railroad Traius to fiaviumah, MlltedgovlUcaud Eator- ton, and with Macon aud Western trains tq Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Teiin. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Eufaula, Ala., connecting doily at Amorlous with four horse Poet Coaohos to Tallahassee, Albany, Thomosvilfo, Bainbridge, Ac., withtri-wcokly hacka to Lumpkin, Cuthbort, Ac., ntFdrtVnlloy with hacks to Ferry, Haynosvillu, Hnwkiusvlllo and Knoxville, Ga. Passougers for Amorlcus itnd points below Fort Valley, should toko tho 1215 v x train from Savan nah; and tho 6 px train from Augusta, to avoid de tention nt Macon. For other points ou Iho South- Western or Muscogee Roads toko either train from Savannah or Augusta. Fassougors leaving Amorl ous at 2 20 p x will roach Columbus at 10 30 p x tbo samo night. Fassongora from Columbus and the West for Am ericas, South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 180 p x train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach Amorlcus nt 0 40 a x noxt morn- ^first class steamships leave Savannah for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage to tho Cabin $25, Bteorage $8. ’ Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ io 00 “ Amorlcus “ “ s „ , . . 4 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Jlacon, January 30th, 186B. maylfl . DR. SANFORD’S INVlGORATOItT - TS a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is X, rocoimncudod to tho public, relying upon its In trlnate worth in thoourd of the folio wing complaints All Billious Derangomonts. Sick Headache, llyspes sta, Habitual Costlvonoss, Chronic Diarrhni Colfc Pain in tho Stomach and Bowels,' General DuUUitv Female WoakoesH, Ao., Fbr sale by Druggists gon orally, and by John. B Moore A Co-,' and Wm. W Lincoln, Savannah. • - ly' fobVi T\OMEBTIC LIQUORS—ty) bbls E Phelps' Ry Gin 3 bids l.uthor Foltou’s Uostoff Ruin 26 do Iknnestio* Brandi' '*" A 60 <lo old Uoimocllout River Gilt 75 do Now Orteaus Reotiflud Whisky 2o }i and 20 H ouHkK Twigg Hoop Brandy, Jn store nu it Tor site by * «»g7 v; . ; SCJUNTON. JOHNSTON A CO. •Ti ^ liTvmmah. Oct. lib 1860.' CO-PARTNERSHIP horetoforo exlstingbb- •X «ween the nubsoribors, under tho namo or J V^CONNKHaT A 00 ,was this day dissolved by mutual conscut. Mr. Joseph V. Counorat wUl at- tend to tlio aeuiomont or tbo affairs br the said firm/. , “‘S' J. V/CONNER,tT, J. LAMA. Ssvauuaii,.Oct. lit, 1166, THE UNDKR.HIG.NKD having bought out the In tarot' of John Lama, will hereafter continue the, iWhMoaafc GROCERY* AND PRODUCE 'BUB WES ' tn bUoviu naoM'tutdfof htiUlwh'account, ami rn. AfeTriBniM oftho Uto firm a 'j. V. OONNARAT ORDIN %NCE. Ordinanco to Increase tbo t-a'ary of tho Health officer of tho City of Savannah, and fix his ices for boarding vessels and for giving aeerilflcate for health or permit to como to tho city uud dis charge their loadB, and for other purposes : Whereas, from tho increased commerce of the port of Savannah tho duties of tho Health Officer has greatly increased, and the salary has not beo„ creased during tho last thirty yeurs : , fiofl. 1. Be It ordained by tho Mayor and Aldor- men of tho City or Siivonnah and tho Hamlets there in in Council as embied, and It is horeby ordained by tho authority of tho same, That from and after tho possago of this Ordinance tho salary or tho Health Officer bo at tho rate of flvo hundred dol lars. Svo. 2. Uo it further ordained by the Mayor und Alder men of tho City ol‘Savannah and tho Hamlets thoroof iu Council assembled, and it Is hereby or dained by authority or tho samo, That the fees of tho Health Officer (which shall ho paid by tho owner, master, or conslgnco of any vessel) shall be aa follows; For boarding any vessol lying at tho quarantine ground, at Fort Jackson, two cents a ton up to 600 tonf, beyond which uo additional fee shah bo ohargod In case of a visit at night tho fees chorgod shall oo doublo tho proceed ng; and all expenses Incurred for boarding auy vossol shall bo paid by tho Health Officer, oxcopt that tbo city will furnish aquarantinoboa*. For visiting and inspecting a vos«el which has boon subjected to qunrantlno, and giving a permit to como up to the city, flvo dollars. Soc. 3. Bo it farther ordained by tho authority aforesaid. That lu case it shall bo deemed necessary by tho Health Officer to soud a patient to tho Post House from the vessel, R shall be dono by tho \©s*ol’fl boat, or at tho oxpeuse or the owner, ma- tor or wmriguei) or such vessel, under a penalty. in cuso or failure or refusal, or not cxocoJIug one hun dred dollars, to bo collected iu tho usual manner as proscribed bv ordinanco. Passed in Couucll. Savannah, 4th Sopt., 1850. ; I** »•] EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest: Edward U Wilson, Clerk of Couucll. 80|)t7 SPLENDID DRY GOODS J UST RECEIVED per lato urrlvals direct from Now York—Figured and Wain moubldt.de ladies, ALPACAS ANtl BOMBAZINES; CALICOES—COLORED AND MOURNING; 01NGHAH8—BLACK AND COLORED; French Mcrinoos; Sack Flannels; French 1-klJ do; ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PHINT8| Irish Uncus, n boautllhl lot; Blrds’.oy. Dinner; Orush and Dowlos; Linen Tablo Cloths, So., to., all ohon. and for salo by • ’ ’ J. W. THRELKKLD. <WM.rCoi.griM and WbiUkor-sla. PATENT ECf.tPSE nix BID. ,B.,V. 4EBEP9 ow " c *r“ Printer. /'IALL AND EXAMINE CHAHBERI.A1N’S V* l*atout Eclipso Hand dinmji, the host, (.homiest and most nunvculent nr nny lldng (br tho purpose yot oilbroil for sale. ALFRED WEBSTER, (ton. Agl. *l <r *» - ly 136 ifongro-y m TOBACCO | \F various brands; vix: Now ShultzTwIst; Plan- y falfon Twtet, Jonny Lind, Rough und Ready; Mornfog Dow: Arrow Twist; Anderson’s American tine Gut Tin Foil, ha , &c 5 it ' BARRON’S. SAUCES. k NC110VY: Worcester, Harvey, Cau ton Soy, .-fa- Grajr»aSaiiad, John Bull, Miller’s Epicurean Mustatijfjairda-Eyo, ., *0., at eepj2fll BARRON’S. , SHIRTS I SHIRTS 11 SHIRTS 111 1 HAVE just received a large assortment of A white aud figured Shlrta, of ovory quality and stylo, and superbly made,..with collars to match, "algo ho token, and ehlrts mado to suit *-’le or taste of tho weaver. CUI al “ iporlum, 147 Bay street. WM 0 PRICE. JOHN 8. NOAKiS, ARCHITECT. 11 AV1NG resumed the practice ofliihprole*- il slou, otters his services to his friends and the public as an Architect and .'.uporiutcudm. Designs fol any part of the couutry «up]ititd und executed iu all tin* various brunches ot his profts- slou, such as Publlo Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Monuments, Arc. Thoroughly Fiio Proof stores de- gnol uuil executed. Ofilce ut present in Day 1-nue, ar ol the Cos ton. Ilnu>c. jail 3—ij TilK UIlE AT SbUTHF/UN HEME DT PRYOR’SOlNTlilKNT. I T is a sure and speedy cure for burns, piles, corns, felons, tovor sores, ulcers, scald head, totter worm, sore ulpples. (recommended by nor- so?,) soro and cracked lip.?, Iresh wounds and sores of any description. It is n most valuable remedy and cure, which can bo testified to by thou.-ntuls who havo used It lit many portions of the,South lor tbo last few years Iu no instance will the salvo d< any injury, or Interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates am letters from people who have used it themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to others as u speedy aud curtain remedy for the above named diseases A trial is all that is necessary for its own recommendation. Among the many that havo testified to the effica cy of this vttiuablo remedy, and roconuueuded tt to tbo public, aro Dr R A T ftidloy, Judge E Y Hill, .Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, .11. fitoplieus. Esq. and thousands or others. Sold by J BMoore.fiavaunuh, Ga; J EHall. Amer icas, Ga; Clark & Wolls, Augusta, Ga; McKeoson, Roblus & Co, New York; and druggists gi-ucrall). JOS' By remitting one dollar to the proprietor .1 single box of tlio Uinlmcnl will bo forwarded l*j mall, tree of postage, to nuy part ol the li fitutes. Sold by J. B. MUUKE, .Savunnub. Ga., and drug gists gouorally. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, mayl8 _ LaGrango, Ga. 8W AN & COsLOTTERlES, [AtmtOltlXRD HV TUK HTATB OK ALABAMA.] $50,000. TO DE HAD FOR $10. ■nntjurn jllilitan) adtinti l ntttm CLaVSfi J. To bo drawn in tbo City of Montgomery. Alnbuini-, in public, on THURSDAY, November 18tl, 1866. on the plan of SINGLE NUMBERS SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. 30,000 Tickets Only! I Prizes amounting to 200,000 Dollars I Will bo distributed according to sbo following UNRIVALLED SCHEME! 1 prize of. 1 do do.,,.. ..... 1 do do 1 do do l do do 1 tlo do 2 do do _2 do Uo 20 do 5U Uo do 75 do do 100 do do 126 do do $50,( 00 is $50,000 . 20,600 IS 20,060 . 20,0110 is 20,060 10,000 is 10,60 . 10,600 fo.. 10,(00 . 6,000 |.i 6,000 . 2,600 Is 6,000 . 1,000 I* lyjoo 600 is 10,600 300 is 16,floe 200 is 16.0O'< 10O is 10 00U CO Is 7,flu: 4 prizes or $400 approxitn’g to$fi0,000aro l,tio* ‘ ’* ' 20.000 ure 1,200 30,000 are l,UUu 10,000 ure 800 10,000 are 7oo 6,000 uro 660 2,600 uro 480 1,000 uro 320 6uo are 2,600 300 are. 6;00U 200 aro 6,000 1,000 prizes amounting to 4 “ 300 i. 4 “ 260 «< 4 “ 175 « 4 “ 200 *» 4 “ 150 *» 8 » 60 •i 8 •» 40 « 80 “ 36 « 200 “ 26 * 300 *• 20 •» $200,000 PH1CK OK TICK Km. Wholo Tickets SI0; Halves $6; Quarters $2 60, VLAN OK TUB LOTtKKY. 30,000 Numbers corresponding with those on tbo Tl. keta aro placed iu ono Wheel. Tho first 380 Prizes aro plauod in another Wheel; A number is drawu from tho Number Wheel, and at tho snmo time a Prize Is drawu from iho other wheel. The Prize drawn is plucod ugulust thu nuin’ er drawn. This operation Is repeated uutll all tho Prizes uro drawn out. AVPKOXIXATtON PH1ZW, Tlio two precoding aud tho two succeeding Ntitu- borstotboso drawiug tho hr»t 200 prizes will bo outitlcd to tbo 800 Approximation Prizes, a<eording to tho fichome. In ordering Tickets enclose tbo money to our ad dress for tho Tickets ordored, on receipt of whteh thoy will ho forwarded by first mull Tuo List of Drawn Numbers uml Prizes will be sent to purclmsors immediately alter iho draw- lug. Orders for Tickets should bo sent tu early. JSFd’drchasors willpleare wrlto tholr signatures plain, and give tholr post office, county i.ud State. 49" Rotndmbcr that ovory prize is drawn, and payable in full without do-lnotion. 49* All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi ately after tho drawing,—other prize? »t tte- usuul time of thirty days. All communication* strictly confidomla- Prize Tickets cashed nr renewed in «»il.cr Tickets at cither office. v Orders for Tickets can b«» addressed eitln-r to fi. SWAN v‘* TO., Atlanta. «•«.. or 8 fi WAN. Montgomery, Ala, or 49* As the abovo la not an “odd and even uura bor scheme,” no Certificates of Packages cau bo sold in it. eel 14 .to beiccu... ,,r tM oacco4«j »’ r "nncm. * * candidate. W||| u l " ,K ' l«kl for a «!«-'«• 410, U»|»j4) ’ l, ‘" l ")>) for a " n, ‘' fi*rlia,» w For auy tlmn not al»ovo specified a uliureu will lio ina-le. ’ 1 A iloiludtloll of 16 ;,ut cchl I r 01.1 t |, B will bo inudo ou udvcrtifcufoect- uimtaHn. ”**» elvoly ou the fourth pug... m iho Daily 1 lnK m][ - . Advertisements ordered tluoitimi*,, u .„, I bo charged two-thirds the ahuve riu« U Het *' * li: M Advertisoincuu orcen;.. iti per squ ire for ouch in-.cr I(jr oue mouth. For more tlmn ono mi,mi. ' tho late* specified In tho above tablo 1110tili Special notices, lOoeute pn iinoiurti.o hr i ... 6 oontii lor ouch sulMvqeni in .i.rtiM,. uud , 1 * l to bo .subject to contract. Mari mce nutter--« ^ i Vi tut Ions 50 cuuu cm!,. No,i„ .** tnssrted for less Umu 6o cu.m. UbitiiisW® 1 * Reports, Resolutloiu. oi iTouewiUig, u' ILv&’ Association, or Corpoiatum; or.tereu to ed, 6 cents per line. I'-'ofcL. Stoumboots will be advertisedattu*»«.» . for ouch boot tttlvei tired. Steamships, whore but one n- rumilmr nuin; U‘ two or more, $.'>.< uimii. Auctioneers’ndvertUemeut. not tuui coutraot, hutti* lm charged ut Wit ^ pur square. , -• The paper, under n« eireuim tanre-- ed in u contract. Prolcssloim) uml be.-dm linos, will bo ln-U!rto4i at; CuUh od persons to In*. Inserted ns other advert' variably tn advance. Announcing camtidtiti- iu advance. Advertisements m.i dpcciilcii time, will be n mient exacted. Vhen auy hlU for tw« mwntm uuverUnto# ««.. thun contract, amount* to ot er $5u. a d.-durtiM, 26 por cent will be made, • uuuw ‘» Yuurly nlTcrltahw, with, .irege ,. bu bo taken ut tin: lollowing rate. : 6 For ono square, renewable llU (;e a week tu “ ;; “ ‘vice «« • * « i! dice or oftene to Every additional square coot, acted lor to tech.fr ed ono huff the above rates’ additional, Yeurly advortlsors shall bo limited to the uai • contracted for. All contract- .- Lull be lu writer stating definitely the nature ut the businc-ntol* advertised. Any ud vertiwii.cnu- not prottrly c B neotod with the business shall hocluirgwlsomrut ly, und also auy excess ol mutter over tbo affioaJ contructeil for. Contract advertisement* payable quarterly; a. Yortisements from strangers u.d transient t*r**t payable in advance. All other b will be cun»)derel due when called for. Regular advertisers atm :il! others scudltig cvm- muulcutioim or requiring notice* designed (., ctiiij. toutlon totair*, concerts, suirt-»*s, or tiny public tt- tortaiumems, where charges ah- made For admit tunce—ull notice* of private tissottuliLns, every » tico do.'igned to call atteuti: n m private ontcrprUec calculated or intended to promote individual inte- rests, cuu only be inserted v.tli the uudcKMu that tho same is to be icud l‘< r. if !n*crte-l it thr editorial column (which cun be only ut the tii-crt- t on ot tho editors) the samo will be clwrgeit M the rate of uot less than 20 cum:' per line. The undersigned, publi. her of Daily, 'frl-VIcekiy and Weekly niM\..)iapev- .u . .ivatuiuli. (!«.. ourselves .-uictiy to udia-re :o the above i-ill n| charge*, nud iu uo in*:tunc, to deviateiberelreto. flic above luti tt to take fl«*«*t Match l. #lll i to coutiutie binding, until iiia..ged by the toicot > minority of tbo undorelgncd. N. B.—This schedule shall u»'t in any way i foi tbo integrity ol existing com tracts. All Miiittwtefur the your or any other specified utue, fUuUoulywut with thu expiration ul the p.-riod for which they wore mado. It '• lilLTtl.V .V (o fir.r. uiv tt; '-mal fiNLKi. At filXs, lit. nblvot’ V't *jnt' S WlTB-M.i *'. ' • -V*.* MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES Hilt « ClUliFR, 1850. U. Fin nee A. Co., .■Untingers. A MAGNIFICENT SC1D Ml. l OU GUltiBDt ‘M. v apItal phizes?0,000. (JHAND CON SOLI DATED LOTTERY, To lm drawn feslUliDAY, txt.v:;rd, iu BaWmw*, Maryland. SrilKMK. 1 “ .. 35!w4 10 “ .. 10.(40 lo “ . V® UU 10 “ .. 177 “ .. « ■ 60 “ .. SO ““ no ** .. SO CO “ .. H« 4,15S “ .. « 26,740 •• .. » 80.316 prizes, amounting to $1,1J1.1D Tickets $20—Halves $lo—Quartets $6-tight!, $2 60 Coriillcnt*- of a Package of 20 Wholves, curls..DU “ “ 20llalvs *» ..Ul “ “ * 2d Quarters “ .. M * " • »• Klgbv. “ „m A Grand Sc uno to. October 31st, on the HAVANA PLAN. i>“ All wdvvh tor Tickets or t ackager to d thu Maryland Lotteries wi!t receive jooinpi attea- (ion. and the drawing mulled to all purchiurtf in- modiutcly. Add less T. II HUBBARD A: €0. No, 39 Fayette st11 ol, or Box No. 40., « ct!—i\ lktltiuiore iid. Silt ASTl.EY COOi'KR’I 3P1'X^H.S: . f|1HE invigorating action ol fi.r Astley Cocper* X Pills on the ci nstltutlon is realty ttmrvehoci. und a t iitglo trial will couviuvo ti.o moM sceptical of their power tores »rc the most fit bio und debi litated to It'll beutib uu.'. btrongth, unu no laiguage van convcj uu udeqi.ate Idea of the imnu’dlnU*. U 1 ' uiiuosi miraculous change, produced by maklog t.‘ q of tld? wonderful tnedicluc lu the tli?eiaed, dc- bililnte.i end : luittered uervous?y.stent; the relax d and delifitated body is at unco relieved, re-totH enlivened and built up; the mu.td an*! physical symptoms of disease vanish under (heir iutlucace. tbo rtooplng, trembling victim oi th press!' tt «“» debility Ivecomcsu now u>«n; ho Simula erect, b* moves with ulhm step; his mind which was pre viously sunk iu el' om becomes bright, booyxA active.ntnl hegtesforth refreshed, regeucistea an it i'oiikoIous • f new vigor to his necutloiue*! »• ci.patiims; and the effect is not temporary, nn tlio central y, the ro'ief is pciiiianent for tho toru»> projier'i- s of the mediciue reach the courtitut.wi ti-vlf aud (oatores It to it- first condition. I" diseuMKoftiu stomuchandpigeslivc organs. U'Q never fid; They also remove depression, ojcu*- iiu-iii. re.-ticTifts, want of sleep, di-like to tuvij'L Inc:*, tir.ty for bu lucre, loss ot memory, confia.it*. gi.'.dibet.-. blood In the brad, mclauctwljr, *' .'eitiiitv • 'b*y iiufreuse and ret tore the np|H-ute,l“' nl'p lli‘- Mood, strengthen tlio lotto of th« riauwin, it let give -icli energy and vigor to the constitution i • mu-H>e lo t to bo helh ved. # t ei.'M-rlv pei wns, fiir Astley Cooper’s jateg iiiv.iluabto; strengthening the system attacks or age; they cause a continued cnceioa ue:s, and prolong'itfc to tlio latest i»ssiblc pc*^ rkwakk op firt-Hiors strr.tTio.Ns—None are g»J* luc without thofuc-sindlooftho signature or iw i'lntil x Co., Solo i’roptletors. Loiidou and MW York, mi each l» x ami-on the directions. Iheoe- t.»nio Pills havo also a correct bkcucss of the m Sir Astley Cet.pet- on Iho top of each box. wi®®" ih..<i.mrk> of antluntic.ty, they.arc spurious*;} an imposition, field at 25 cents, 50 cents unit per box. Full dll icthi's aro given with each there ih a great saving by taking tho larger CTSS eAsUKlfL 1ILK (JOOUB FIT 1 F,.U.l.'l«.MiK UM8M. WILLI AAI 0. FRIO*, .VI' TIIK 8TAII CLOTHING KMPOBIUM, 14» II..y MreC, 13 now oiicninis tin- lorRcsl m»l leui.-.lwl.u-k..rti.HxUl'»r (iwillcma.. ever»tided iu tin* city of .-avunuah. , Black and fob red Cloths Wm* and ' n«flnn>rof>. oveiciL.iitig, hnm-yJ-JJ- 1 '"" r uud Ilk an : Velvet Vesting*, whirl) rangj jw-pearc to be found to btdd l n Slncbaiitji’Tailoring Dtqwilineut •'idwifiM W" p, ,ii d« r ii. nicst approved stj le. and st *“ or * tiC | have taken particular pains wdh the ®. n ““ f Jg! ttirltig "f my Ready Blade«lathing, ano dcto.d pkvslug« : lwho caviare. patronage. I have a lot ot ver» *#**>*’ ' .iu-. t • which 1 invito particular at('»h®";. T GKN’TL 1 MEN’S FUPNlfiHIhU li(K Phai*’* °‘ of aril-les i f every iloscriptiou, and a largo * •tru.,1... V uriW tog. "ifXA, IVI'UVII, STAItlH, BOAT AND .-UBV- I s -.Oil I,bn A, U anil 0 Nngjr flu do Crushed nad 1’ulyerlzed fi u 8* r 160 boxes Starch „ a««n 260 do l»*le, No land Family 8Mp. j u 26 kvg< Washing Sod», 60 hoxc® Cara luaing m3 in «« ,,0,-iJ!. m’