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ITATB OS' OlOlUUft
[ATHAH OOUNTY-Whirau, Jompk.W. Gib
boat will twUr at Urn Owrt of Ordinary Ibr
Ian Dlamlaaary u eiwntor o» the Mate of
**¥£«• MeMb'orrftro, to cm' owl admooitU aU
“ —y concern, to be nan appear boforo s»M
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oCOolober 1856. JOHN MllflO. O.0.0.
maycon*
icroM, Wm.Oroovor, Jr., ono ortho
and Surah H. Groover, executrix, on tho
eiuta orjfobn Groovor, deceased, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dtsmlssorj’, and to
havo the estato of the aald John Groover dismissed
aa executor of William Groover, Sr., dooeaaed i
These aro, thorelbro, to one aud admonlah all
whom It may concern to he and appoar before aald
Court, to make ohjcotloh (If any they havo) In terma
of the law, otherwlso said Letter* will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Hsq., Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch, thla 11th day of 8ept, 1856.
aeptlS WILLIAM MCE. o. n. a
a, um«ibinnvn nalb—Agrooanie ui a<
X ’dor (irahtod by tho Courier ordinary of
luniy, will bo sold boforo tho Court Houso <
m aald county, on tho first Tuesday In Docoi
uoxt, botwoon tho lawfol houra of halo,
tundrod and ilfty acroa or Pino land, m
to an, or*
of aail
i door,
December.
,860) three
— .....—, moroor less
t said countv. woll improved, bounded by Haskell
toinraoiiu, William Sheffield ami John Brown son.
belonging to the Estatoot Thomas Crosby, -Icuoused.
sold ibr tho honoOt ortho heirs nod creditors of Halil
doaoasod. TorraB on tho day of sale This 16th day
or October, 1860.
oot 18 WILLIAM F. CUOdUY, Adm’r. _
octal
STATE OP GEORGIA. CHATHAM (MUNTY
rnn .ii whom I. may oobcorn—whoroaa, Mor.
ToS.io.Sh.ii.il will aatfyat U.0 Court or
Ordinary for luUonor.ilmlDl.tr.tlon on llio outnto
of Daniel O’Oobbor. Theso are, Uierolbro, lo olio
ud admoulah .11 whom It may coucorn; to bo uud
appoar bolbro ..Id Court to make objeotlou, (If any
they ti.vo,) ou or bororo the lint Mouduy lu No.
veraber nut, otherwlso ..Id lotion will bogranlod.
WitnoM, John Bilbo, E>q., Ordinary Ibr Cb.tb.rn
Ooun^, thla drat <Uy of Oofotar^fc.
JUUNkLUO. o. 0. 0.
wexm ofoeokuTa
C HATHAH COUNTY .—To mi wnomlt m.y con.
corn i Whereas, John un. will apply at mo
Court of Ordinary for LoUora anmlssory u Admin-
Utratoron tho Estato of Henrv Oaason.
Theso ore, therefore, to one and admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo aud aopcar boforo said
Oourt to make objection (If auv they havo) on ur
befbro tho flrst Monday iu April uoxt. otherwlso
■aid letters will bo granted, witness John Bilbo,
Esq., Ordinary for Chatham onuntv, this tenth day
oTOctober I860.
oot 21 JOHN BILBO, 0. C. C.
STATE! OF GKORGTA.
C HATHAM COUNTY.—'To au wnmu it may cou
oern : Whereas, James uovto will apply at tho
Oourt or Ordinary for Letters Diaraissary os Admin
istrator on tho Estato of George Alexander.
These are, theretbro, to cue and admlnlah all
whom U may concorn, to bo auu appear borore said
Court to make objection (if any tnov have) ou or
beloro the first Monday in April next. otherwlso
aaldlottors will begrantod. Witness. John Bilbo,
laq., Ordinary for Chatham Oountv, this tenth day
of October 1866. JOHN MUM). 0.0. 0.
oct 21
ITATB OF UKORGIA.
/CHATHAM OOUNTT—To all whom it nay
\j noneeru: Whereu, John P. Hlnon will apply
at the Oourt of Ordinary for letters dlsmiaaory as ad*
minis trator on the hatate of James 0. Hines :
ftwwe, therefore, to cite and admonlah all
-*■— “ *- v - —• 4 —r before aald
GUOllGlA. LIUUltTV COUNTY.
E XECUTORS’ SALK.—Agrcoablo to an order
granted by tho Court or Ordlnar or IJburtv,
aounty, at tho Soptombor Term, will bo sold, bfr
foro tho coutt house door in Hlnosvlllo. ou tli.»
flrst Tuesday In Novombor next, botwoon tho law*
ul Lours orsalo! Tho following Lands, via s 1 000
acres situate in Libarty county, on (ho Crttiaoclieo
BluiTt and 100 acres sltuato iu tho county or Bryan
—bolougtng to tho estato of Joshua Y. Beasley
ate or said county, decoased; and Hold for tho bou
out of tho heirs and distributees on estate*
Terms made knowu ou tho day of sa
JOHN 8. BKASlYlfc. ,
E. Q. ANDREWS, ; txr “’
Soptombor 1st 1860.
STATE OF GEORGIA, TAWS ALL CO.
’ pOall whom it mny concern ”'Uoreas, Bouja
l tniu Alexander will apply at tho Court of Or
dinary Ibr Letters or Dismission as Administrator on
the estate of Anson Williams,iato of said County, de
ceased. Theso are, therefore,to clto aud admonish all
whom It may concern, to ho and appoar before said
Oourt to make objection (deny thoy have)on or be
fore tho first Monday iu Maron next, otherwlso said
lottors will bo granted to Ibe said applicant.
Wituess, H Strickland, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt
nall Couuty, this the 9tl» day of August, i860.
ftttg 25—6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. • :
NOTICE,
T HREE months artor date, application will bo
mado to tho Plantora’ Hunk or the State of
Georgia, lor tho payment or u twenty dollar note
of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bnarar, da
ted 1st Juno, 1851, No 1187; also, lor the payment
of a hut dollar noto, No 822, ilutod tst July, 1854,
the left band halves of said uivtcs having bout) lost.
Also, to tho llauk of tbo .Statu of unorgiu, Ibr thu
pay wontof a tun dollar noto. letter A, dated 4 111
Jauury, I860, the loft band half having been lost.
Also, to tho Marino Bank of Georgia, tor the pay-
...out of a ton dollar noto, No 4 t 0?f>; dated Novem
ber 1, 1848, tho loft hand lmtf having benu lost.
augl9—lawSm BOSTON 4r VIIJjAI.ONOA.
n EORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY Two months
’ JT after dato application will ho made to the
Court of Ordinary of Liberty Comity for leave to
sell a negro man by the name of.luiy, aged 40 years
belonging to the ostutu uf Gideon HuGovvcu, lute
’suld couutV, deceased.
NANCY A. Mc.iOWKN, Adm’x.
Soptombor 4,1868. sunlO
>o granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham
oounty, thla fourth day of Junoj lMd^
June 6 ‘..i ssrt«
B ULLOCH OOUNTY SHERIFF SALE—\VR .
sol l on tho llrnt Tuesday In Novombor uoxt.
before tho court houso doer In Statesboro’, Bulloch
County, within the usua. hours or sale, tho follow
ing properly, to-wit: one thousand and twenty-four
acres of laud, bounded north by Mill Crook and
south west by Solomon Brannon’s land. Levied on
os tho property of John Akins, to satisfy a 11 fa Is
sued from tho Superior Court of sold county lu fa
vor orw. H Rawlo* Proporty pointed out by John
Akins. Levy mado Octobor 16th, 1860.
Ct25 JOHN 8. DENMARK, 8. B. C.
'GEORGI A BULLOCH COUNTY.
T O all whom it may concern. WboroasHanah
White will apply at the Court of Ordinary for
letters of administration on tbo Estate or Patrick
Wblto deceased.
Theso aro therefore to cite and adminlsh all whom
it may concern to be and appear before said Court
to make objection (tr any they have) on or before
tho flrst Monday in December next, otherwlso said
letters will bo granted.
Witness William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 16th Oct. AD. 1866.
ocU9 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. G.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may
t/ooucern: Whereas,John Mallary,will apply to the
Court or Ordinary for Letters Dismlsory as adminis
tration on the Estate of William Wright those aro,
therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may
concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to
make objection (If any tney havo) on or before the
flrst Monday In November next, othwlae said Lot*
lers will be granted.
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Oounty, this eight day of April 1856.
tfOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
aprfl
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply
at the Court or Ordinary for letters dismlsory as
guardian of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wal
lace :
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom U may concern, to be and appear before
said Court to make objection (If any they have) ""
or before the first Monday in March next, otbi
wise said letters will be grantod.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, thla Uth day or August, 1856.
augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
C HATHAM COUNTY—It) ail whom it may Con*
corn: Whereas, James Dovlo will apply at tbo
Court of Ordinary for Icttors dismlsory as adminis
trator on the estate of Goorge Alexander.
These are therefore to clto and admonish all con
cerned, to be and appear beioro said Court to make
objections, (if any they have,) on or beforo the
flrst Monday in April noxt, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Wltnes , John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary for Chatham
—ty, this seventh day or October, 1866.
9--6m JOHN BILBO, o. o. c.
Count]
oct
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/"CHATHAM COUNTY—Tb all whom It may Con-
\J cernj Whereas, John lama will apply at the
Court oT Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory, as admin
istrator on the estate or Henry Casson.
These tup, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
whom it tny concern, to be and appear before said
Oourt to make objection (if any they have) on or
before tne first Monday In April next, otherwise
■aid letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Oounty, this seventh day of October, 1868.
oot 9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
A AM1NISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreenblo to an or
der grauted by tho Court of Ordinary ol said
county, will be sold, beforo tho court houso door iu
■aid county, on tho flrst Tuesday in November
next, between tbo lawful hours of salo: Nino hun
dred and flfly (960) acres of land, more or less, in
several surveys, lying in said county on tho Mill-
edgevllle Road—one tract being the Iato resldouco
of Thomas Knight, deceased: and the othor Iract
known as tho Mills’ place, wbero Joseph Knight,
Jr., now lives—said Land Is bouudod by A. J. Will-
son. Ogecheo River, A. Richardson, and others,
Each of said tracts is woll improved. Belonging to
tbo estato of Thomas Knight, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of tho heirs of said deceased. Terms on
the day ofsalo.
JOSEPH KNIGHT, Jr., l Adm , r .
THOMAS E. KNIGHT, f Aumra *
September 10th, 1856. soptl8
STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO.
mo all whom it may concorn Whereas James
X Btandfleld will apply at the Court or Ordinary
for Letters of Administration on tho estato of John
Spears, late of said County, deceased. Theso are,
therefore, to clto and admonish ull whom it may
concern, to bo and appear before said Court to mako
objection (if any thoy havo) on or boforo tho flrst
Monday in November next, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness, II. SnucKUxn, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, this tho Pth day of August,
g 26—2m IL CTRICKLAHD,
ang2
i, OrdlnnBy
•TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCK CO.
1 10 all whom it may concern.—Whereas Nancy
Hagin will apply at the Court of Ordinary fur
letters of administration In tho ostato of William
H. Hagin, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
whom it may concorn to be and appoar boforo said
Oourt, to make objections, (if any they have,) on or
nefore the flrst Monday in November next, other
wise said letters will bo grantod.
Witness William Loo, Esq., > rdlnary for BulloS.
ounty, this 261b day of September, A. D., 1866..
_sepi 27-tf-Cfl WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c
STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
T O all whom It may concern.—Whoreas Sarah
Brennet -ill apply at the Court or Ordinary
for Letters or Administration on the Extate ol Johu
Brennen, deceased, these aro thero to clto and ad
monish aU whom it may coucorn, to bo and appear
before tbo Court, to make objeotions (If any thoy
hove,) on or beforo tho flrst Monday in November
next, otherwlso said lottors will bo granted.
Witness, WUUam Loo, Esq., Ordldary for Bulloch
Oounty, this 4tb of September 1860.
WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C.
sept 8
. STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH u0TTNTY.—To all whom it may cou
corn: whereas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply
at the Oourt or Ordinary for letters dlsmissoryas
administrator on the estato or Patrick D Kelohor.
deceased s
These are, umrefore, to cite and admonish all
. whom it may ownnorn, to be and appear before said
•ourt to make objection (If any they havo) on or be*
fore the first Monday in February next, otherwlso
■aid letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Rulloob
inty, this 6th day or August, 1856.
aug4 WILLIAM LEE.
NOTICE.' *
fnWO months after dale, applicuiion will bo made
X t<> the Court of Ordinary of i'aUuull County,
for leave to soil thu Real K*lali> ol Jaiues L. Gra
ham, late of said Couuty, deceased.
uug 4, 1866. JAS. II. STRIPPING,
aug26—2m Am ntstralor.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold beforo the Court Houso door in
JoiTersonton, Camden County, Georgia, ou
tho First Tuesday in November next, between th
egal hours of sale,
Poter, a negro man,house servant and hostler
32yoarsorago, and Jim a Carpentor, 18 years o
age, Bon, a house servant 16 years or age.
Also, that well knowa Houso, as a Boarding
House, located about 60 yards from the river, 8(H)
foetin length, running from tho back stroot to tho
rlvor, 90 foot wide. This lot is well fruited with
sweet oranges,'figs,peaches, 4m, AI30, two vacant
lots, together with the household and kitchen
Furnlture.conslitlngorTeaUior beds, matrasses, quilts
shoots, pillows, blankets, bedsteads, carpets draw-
ora, ana one slab, onecloox.ono safo, table-cloths,
towels, dining and breaktast tables, chairs, cooking
utensils, glass candlo shaaes.tablo-covora and y£}-
dow curtains, ono lot sliver snoons, crockery ware,
wash stands and shovel and tongs, horse and cart,
cattle and hogs.
Nelly, a negro woman years of age, will bo
sold at private salo. AU tno above named property
will be sold for theUenetitof the heirs and credi
tors of Mrs. PercUla Thomas, late ot Bald Omiuty,
deceased.
Terms cosh before deliver*
W. B. THOMAS, Exooutor.
Jcfforsonton, Aug. 80.1868 aug 86—am
GUARDIAN’S SALE
TTf ILL bo sold beforo ton Court Houso aoor In
TT Jeflorsonton, Camuea County, Georgia, ou
the First Tuesday In Nnvemner next, between tbo
legal houra of Balo,
Me, house servant, cook, wasnor and lronnr,
31 years of age; Irene, uer daughter, 14 years ol
ago; Minis, nor son, 11 years or ago: Joe, uer son,
14 months old, belonging w tne estate ot Louaia
Tompkins. Sold for tbooenent of tho heirs and
creditors of said estato.
Terms cash, or itsequivamei
W. B. thumaH, Ouavdiaa.
Jeffereonton, Aug. HU. iwftrt aug 30-xm
STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreeably te an or
der granted Uy tho Court or Ordinary of said
oounty, will be sold before tbo Court Houso door
In Statesboro, in said county, on the flrst Tuesday
in November uext, botwoon the lawful hours of
8ale, (426) four hundred aud twenty-five acres of
land, more or less, lying In said county, bounded
east by estate of David Leo,south by Joslah Zitrour,
west by C Groovor, north byiNeedam Lee—belong
lng to the estato of Michael Doualdsoti. deceased ;
Bold for tho benoflt of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
This 10th day of September A D1868.
JOHN E. GIBSON, Aminlstrntor.
septlfl.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH BOUNTY.-Toall whom It may concern,
Whereas, tho estate of Jesse Haglns U un
represented. and unless some fit uud proper person
applies for tho Administration, I shall appoint Wil
liam H. McLean, Admlulsiruior on said ostato.
These are thorelbro to site and admonish all
whom It may concern', to bo and appor beforo said
Court, to make objections, (If any thoy have), on
or beforo tho drat Monday in December uext. oth
erwise said Administration will bo granted us ubov
stated
Wllnoss William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for tho
county of Bulloch.
oct 29 WILLIAM I.EE, 0. B. C,
GEORGIA, UlJLnOVH COUNTY.
A AMINISTRATOUS’ Salk.—Bv virtue or auor-
dor of tho Ordinary ot said county, wlllbe
sold, ou tho flrst Tuesday m November uuxt.iu
Statesboro’, boforo the court houso aoor, within the
legal hours of sale, all tno following Lands, viz
Twenty-threo huudred aim ninety-eight acres, ca
cording to tho plats of the same in nine dilforeni
surveys, composing ono bnuv—the property of the
estate of Jesse Moore, lain ot Haid county. Thero
are on tho luud two plantations, in good repair; on
one of them aro good buildings—dwelling house,
kitchen, muuko house, nurn. staoles, gin uonse
smith shell, uogro houses, with all other nucunsarj
out-buildings, also, good orenards of peucuus, ap
plos, Ac., also, good wens ol water—situuto si*
miles ofcovo Statesboro’ uud six miles west of No. i
Central Railroad. The hums aro tmioaud oay, u!.
well watered und timberun. aud iouiod by lauds cl
James Youug, Sr , James taxon, und others- Pur
chaser payiug for lilios. rerws on the day of sale.
S. L. MUORR. )
M. o. moore, i-Aam’rs.
G. W. MOORE, )
Soptombor 17tli, 1856 eeptlH
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
W ILL he sold ou tho flrst Monday in Juutmry
noxt, beforo tho Oourt itouse in Statesboro,
the following property, belonging to tho estate o
Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 acres, more or less, of luud
in Bulloch county, bu iadod north by tbo property
of John Grimes uud John Slater, north uud west by
tho pronoriy of John Slator, oait by tho proporty of
Elijah Davis, and south by the proporty of Jo-
siah Davis. Sold for tbo benefit of tno heirs and
creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. Ou the
proporty aro one grist and ono buw mill.
sept2-l—3m
JOSLAH DAVIS,
Adm’r.
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK—Agreeable t-> au or
der grauted by tho Court oi ordiuary of said
county, will be sold before tbo Court Houso door, in
said county, on the first Tuesday m December next,
between tho lawfol houra ofsalo (612) live huudred
and twolvo acres, moroor loss Pino land, well Im
proved in said county, bounded on iho South, by
Mioheal Whito, South East, John Voasinith, Fast
William Rush, North William Howo, belonging
to tho Estato or Morris Dcrrleu, decoased, sold for
tho benoflt or tbo heirs orsuld deceased. Terms on
tho day or salo. This 16tb day October, 1866.
JOHANNAH DORRIEN. Adm’x.
octl9 TIMOTHY CONNELLY, Adm’r.
IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co.
Mar Tuu*, 1866.
Bobt. M. Robertson, and olhera, compl’nts, 1
PeM ®» theDoboy Steam Saw Y Order
Mill, Oark Bayles and William F. Sayles \
and others, defendants. I
TT appearing to the Court that two ol tho said de-
X fondants, Clark Sayles and William F. Sayles re
side out of this County, and aro absent from tho
State of Georgia, so that service or the abovo bill
and subpoena cannot be served upon them. On
motion it Is ordered, that tho said Clark Saylos and
William F. Bayles do appear and answer tho suld
eomplainsnt’s bill, on or boforo the flrst day or tbo
next Term or this Court, orindotisult thorool, that
satdbill be taken pro confosso against them; and it
■ farther ordered, that a copy or this order bo pub
lished In one of tbo public newspapers or the city
of Savannah onco a week for tbroo months prior
the session of tne next Term or this Court.
- True extract from Minutes.
w, a, sheftAll,
oct 2—law3m Deputy Clork, s. c. o. c.
•TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO
' mo all whom It may concern: Whoreas Mary Ann
X Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for let
ters Dismlsiory on the estato or James 1’. Dent,—
Ibsse are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
it mar concern, to be and appoar beforo said Court,
■. Ip macs objections (If any thoy havo) on or before
•• v. JjjWrstMondaylnDeoember next, otherwise said
Witness Joh? Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day ofjuno. 1866.
i® 8 -iOHN BILBO, OAl.O.
— nDTiCe.
plication will bo made
— 1 ->f Ordinary of Screven
ooonty for leave to sell a Negro Girl named Haga,
the property of B, J, Brannon,
oot 10 T* H. BRANNON, Trustee.
McIntosh county sheriff sale.
W ILL be sold on the flrst TUESDAY in Novont
bor next, before tho Court Houso door, in tbo
City ol'Darien, tho following property, to wit;
The UNION STEAM SAW MILL, together wi(h all
tbo Fixtures, Machinery, Ac., tborounto belonging.
Also, the Mill Site on which suld Mill U situated,
containing four ucres. Said Mill sltuato three miles
bolow Darien, at a place known as Pratt’s Undlm
on a tributary stream of the Altamaba River, lu
■aid couety, levied on os the proporty of Frost A
Boulter, to satisfy a llonjudgment issued from the
Honorablo. tho Iuforlor Court of tbo County ot Mein*
tosh, Mortimer Oullinon vs. tbo Union Steam Saw
Milt, Frost A Boulter ownora thoreof— property
pointed out in said lion. Torms cosh—purchaser
paying for title. WM. T. TilURPK,
Shorllf Moln tosh County.
Darien, October 3, lb60, oct 4
, Fr»n> <i. vutiiim'i
,l)VURTM.\TI MUMtnr, HIIUMUHU, M.
AutborlMd Agent Bif tlio euviumali JoUrnil.
IXWAiV KVIDKKUK Oltl’Hi! VALUR AND FIRK-
HHUOK qUAUtllM ov
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At ilant\faiiur«l by Steam & Matyin. New Tork,
In tho flro oftho8d
mat., which consum
ed tno brick building
occupied by Mr. Jno.
T, Thomas, opposite
tho Gas Works, In this
city, was a safo ol
the abovo descriptions
irs, aud inouoy of Mr.
was dotroyod,
.. jatovor from tho
Intense heat to which It had boon exposed. On open
ing tho Safe, tbo ooutonts wore fliuud undisturbed,
aud lu Iho sumo order and condition as when placed
thore, oxcopta Blight discoloration to the projecting
onds of a few papers, and tho backs of ono or two ot
tbo books, caused by tbo steam generated In tho
Safe, whllo at Its groatest heat.
Tito Safo ami contents, os It came from the ruins,
may still ho seen, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas,
at tuo Gas Works. A largo assortment or these cele
brated Safes always on hand,and for Bale by
0. H. CAMPFIKLD,
Agent for tho Manufacturers,
July 26,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Gs.
I take pleasure iu corroborating tho foregoing state
ment, uud lu addition would mill, that thu books aro
now iu use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Forry Wharf.
July 26th, 1866. octO—tf
containing the books, papon. aud n
Thomas, aud although tbo building w
tho said Safo sustained no Injury wuat
GEORGIA BULLOCII COUNTY.
mo ALL whom It may coucorn, whereas Houry J.
X Parrish will upply at tho Court of * ’rdluary
for letters of guardianship of Isulah M Martha,
George W. Jolm. A. und Henry I'arlsii, orphan chil
dren of lsiah Parish, deceased, these are therefore
to cite aud admonish all whom it may concern to bd
andai ‘ “ *'~' 1 '
appear
they bi
before said Court to mako objections
December uoxt, otherwlso said letters will bograut
od.
Witness, William I<oo, Ordinary for tbo Couuty
of Bulloch, this 16thOct. A. I). I860,
oct 19 • _ WILLIAM.USE, 0 B
GEORGIA, LIRE RTY COUNTY.
T WO'mont&s alter dale,Twill apply to the Cour
of Ordinary of Liberty County for leavo to sell
a portion or tho real and persoual estate of Benja
min W. Allen, Iato docoased, or so much thereof us
is necessary ; and Hold for tho benefit of ttie heirs
anil distributees of said ostato.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
Qualified Administratrix
October Ctb, 1868 eel 12—2m
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
A LL persons having demands aguiust the estate
of Benjamin W. Allen, late ol said county, do-
c used, aro hereby notllled to present them, pioper-
' y attosted, to mo, within tho time proscribed by
law, or they will not be settled.
And all persons Indebted to said deceased are
horeby required to make Immediate payment.
* . CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
Qualified Administratrix,
Octobor 6th, 1866, oct 12—lm
NOTICEL
1 'WOmouth3 alter dato, application will he made
to tho Honorablo, tho Court of Ordinary ol
Bulloch Cfouuly, for leave to sell all tho Lands aud
Negroes belonging to tho ostato of Jamos Ilagen, late
oftsaidCounty, deceased.
KEZIA1I HAGEN, Administratrix.
Buloo County, ug 29, 1816. aug 30
NOTICE. .
O NE MONTH after this date application will be
made to tho Bank of tho Btato of Georgia for
tho payment of a twenty dollar bill, tho right hall
or which has bien lost.
DANIEL THOMAS.
Grconvlllo, Ala., 1st Oct., 1866. oct 2-law4w
NOTICE.
T HREE months after date application will be
mado to the MsrinoBank of Savannah for the
paymentoftwoTvronty Dollar Bills, (viz: letter d,
No. 3,070. and letter C, No. 607,) the right halves
of which have been lost by mail,
oct 9—3m JAMES P. HUDSON.
NOTICE.
T WO months after date, application will ho made
to tho Honorablo Ordiuary of Tatuall County,
for leave to sell a portion of tho lands belonging to
tho ostato or Jesso Copeland, deceased; it being ono
tract of land which has been roaervod from former
sales—where tho said deceased resided at tho time
of blsdoath. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r.
sop 11 g sept 31850.
DIVORC*
In Coffee .-mnerlnr Court,
Mar term 1866:
Elizabeth Cowley
VB.
John Cowley,
It appearing to tno Court irom »ue return of the
Sherilf, that tuo defendant John townr. Is not to be
be found In Coifeo County, aud u mrttier appears
that bo Is not In this State. Ou inutmn nl Wm. R.
Gauldtng, Attorney for libelant, u »i ordered that
service bo perfected on said dufonmuit by a publi
cation of this orrdurin oho ortho imuiin murnalslti
Savannah, onco a mouth forthm* mnnihs preced
ing tho next tom of this Court, rottiormy suld de
fendant to appear at tho next tenant ilafliie Su
porior Court it November next, iun, .i«e niudefensive
^legation to said Court.
A true extract of tho minutes o» »xiiren Suonrlor
Couu
ARCH’D Mcl.KAN i*t«»utv Clerk.
aun 2—3m
“YOUR HOUSE,”
NO. 144 BRYAN STREET,
WEST OV THK M.UIKKT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE SUB30RIB15R would inform his friends and
tho public generally, that ho bus REMOVED
from his Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, aud fitted
up the above House in a superior style, and intends
serving hid friends with all tho delicacies of the sea
son, such as—
WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA ANT NEW
YORK OYSTERS. Ac.,
and pledges himself to use every endeavor to please
all who may favor him with their patronage.
HENRY BURT.
sept 20—tf-^£®r
oysters;
THE subscriber is uow ready to fur-
•nisli OYSTERS iu tho Shell, fresh opeu-
od or Pickled in any quantity to suit
purchasers. Pick led Oysters in kegi
ready to be shipped.
oct 1^ J 1). JESSE.
'6» b
JSXmh
REMOVAL.
The subscriber has Removed on tho
Bay, next door to tho Ropubllcaujj
office, where he is now opening af
bandsomo assortment ol'SPKI A'Gl
AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by the
pattern or make to order in tho most fashionable
style. Also, Ready Made ulotlilng for tho preaeut
aud coming scusou.
Thankful for past favors, lie hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the samo.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at
tho shortest uotice.
Just received Whito Drill Coats and Pants, Whito
aud Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro-
aprl2 JOHN W. KELLY.
WOOD—WOOD
T HE SUBSCRIBER has just received, and will
keep constantly on baud at his Wood Yard,
Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply of tbo best
of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Mghtvroed,
&o., Ac. All iu want are respectfully Invited '
give him a call. H. C. RAYfiOR.
P, S. AU ordors left at tbo Book Store undor the
Marshall Houso will bo promptly altoudod to.
sept 30
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Co partnership or F. CHAMPION A CO.
'this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho
bualnoBs ol tho late firm will be settled by F. Cham-
plon, who will continue tho Grocery business on
bis own uccount.
Savannah, October 1, 1866.
F. CHAMPION,
R. J. I.ARCOMBIE.
DYING AND HHNOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
n YOU STREET. NB1R TSOI OOURT HOUSR,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
B.t*MUh«l III 1B3N.
milE Suboorlbor grateful to hia Mends and
X patrous for their continual (Uvors, would state
that In addition to tho Improvements In DYING, ao
lulrod by him during his lost visit to England and
icotland, has made arrangements for extending bis
business, by which ho is uow enabled to dyo u
greater variety of colors on silk and wooloh dresses,
shawls, Ao., which ho trusts will gonorally please
all who may favor him with their patronago.
Gentlomcu’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may bo required, In thosamosuporlorstyle which
bos generally so much pleased his patrons and
Menus.
Table Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ao.,
oieaued and finished in tbo flrst stylo.
Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in
the most foshiouable stylos.
Orders from tho country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcols are Bent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through the posl
office, bo that he may know where to call for them,
moh 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
WAREHOUSE,
140 Oonarat and 67 SI. JuUen Streetl.
mHB UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor
X tunlty to express to his frlumls and tho pubiu
generally, his slucore thaliks for their liberal patron
age and Influence, which has resulted in extension »
s trade to all parts of the Etuio. Also, Carolina
orlda,,Alabama and Tennessee, thereby onabllu
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any Boutboi i
-Ity.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Hteum
boat Ownora are particularly invited to oxuiniimtli)
proRont stock, which is now complete iu ull tlw
various departments, consisting tn part of tho follow
lng goods, vl*
UARPBl DM’ARTMmr.
Royal Modalton,
Royal Volvot,
Mocot Wilton.
Mocct Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Powor Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
CURTAIN AND UPUOLS'i'kRl r OKI *A UTMKN t
Brocatelles. Laco aud Muslin Curtaiuh
Satin do Iauics, Gilt Cornices,
Satin uud Bilk Damask, QUt Pins und Bunds,
Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, l/wj-s iuiu
Cords; Velvet and Plush el' various colors; Window
Bbados, new style.
Also, every variety of Furniture Covoriug, Trim
mings and materials for decorating.
FLOOR OIL GLOWS.
From two to Twenty-four foot wide, for Halls am
Rooms, cut to Qt without a Hearn.
Thu subscriber will oblige hlmsidflo makotho
prices on all description of goods us low os the sum.
quality can be purchased iu any Northern city.
49 s Carpets out to Rooms and good* sent to uu>
part of tho city free of charge,
tST Au oxperieuccd Upholster will attend to tin.
aklngand laylug of Carpets aud Oil Cloths who.
desired. The decorative and curtalu du;iurtiiiuut in
n chargo of an Upholster of acknowledged tasto am
skill. W. U. UUION, Agent.
octlS 140 Cougress and 67 .St. .lulimi-sth
UAUUtelt SHOPS.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF HAIL
ROAD.
O N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, the 16tb instant,
there will ho oxkdaily Passenger aud Freight
Train, (Sundays excepted,) on tho Savannah, Al
bany and Gulf Road Running as fellows :
U-avo Savannah, 9, a. m
Arrive at Ways, 10.30, a. m/
ummxixo.
Leave Ways, 2, Y, M.
Arrive atSavannah, 3.30, i*. m.
EDGAR L. HE RIOT,
uut 4 Chief Engineer.
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
D ur uummonERs oi the Atiuiuic
.•ML* and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet
on tho 26th inatant, and it having been represented
to me that tho intorestqf that outorprlsc requires
farther timo for tho ontaiumeut of subscriptions
to tho Stock, and acquiescing in tho justness of tho
suggestion, tho mooting of tho Board on Hie 20th
Instant Is horeby postponed until tbo 2xd day o
Octobor next, atMliledgevlIle.
E. A. NISBET, Chairman.
Macon, Aug. 20, 1860 aug 30
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
QN and after Stmday, the Uth October.Jnst.,
and until further notice, the Passenger Trains
on tho Central Railroad will run os follows : ^
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Loaves Savannah Daily at... 6 a m and 12.16 F M.
Arrive in Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 ax.
Leavo Macon “ “.11.46 am “ ' 9.30 fm.
Arrive In Savon’h “ “10.46 f m “ V.20 a m
merwm SAVANNAH AND ADOU8TA.
Leave Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.80 p. m.
Arrive In Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m.
Leavo Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 p m
Arrive In Savannah 1.30 hi 11 10.46 p
HKTWKKN MACON AND AUGUSTA.
Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.30 p m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm 11 6.30
Leave Augusta (i. a m “ 4.30 p m.
Arrive iu Mocou 2.16 p m “ 1. am.
HKTWKKN SAVANNAH, MIOXWIXVIUK & KATO.YTON,
Leavo Savannah 6. a m
ArrivoinMilledgeville.... 2.46 p m.
Leave Hacon 11 46 a x
Arrive in Eaton ton 6. pm.
* W. M. WADLEY Gen’I Sunt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
sooth Western railroad
Over which passes the Great
New York & New Orleans Mails.
glHMS
O N and after Sunday, February !ld, 185G :
two dally trains between Macon and Columbus,
and oue botwoon Macon and Ainorious,
Leavo Macon at 2 a m, aud 3 p m; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 15 A M, aud 1030 P M ; leave Columbus at
416 a ji, and 180 p m;arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m,
and 7 40 p m; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Amcri
oils at 0 40 a m; leave Amoricus at 2 20 p m;arrive at
Macon at 7 40 pm; making acomjilotocmiuoctlon be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings-
vlllo, Wilmington uud CbarloHton;alHO, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannah, MilludgevHleuud Eaton-
ton, aud with Macon and Wostcrn trains to Atlanta,
Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Twin.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to
Eufaula, Ala., connecting daily at Amcricus with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,
Ihomasville, Bainbridge, &c., with trl-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Cuthbort, &c., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Uaynesvillo, Hawklnsvillo aud Knoxville,
Ga. Passengers for Amoricus aud points bolow Fort
Valley, should take tho 1216 p M train from Bavan-
nah; and the 5 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macon. For other points ou tho Soutli-
Wcstoru or Muscogeo Roads take either train from
Savannah or Augusta. Pdssougcrs loaving Amorl-
cub at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m tho
samo night.
Passongors from Columbus and the West for Am
erlcus, South-western Georgia or Florida, should
take the 180 p si train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, and reach Amoricus at 0 40 a m next morn
lng.
First class steamships leave Savannah for Now
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage Id thu Cabin $25,
Steorago 88.
Fare from Montgomery to Savauuah $14 00
“ ColumbuB “ « 10 00
“ Amoricus “ « 8 80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 30th, 1850. maylfl
sept 30—lm
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Agreoable to an or-
JX der grantod by the Court or Ordinary or Bul
loch county, w)d bo sold before tbo oourt house
door, In Statesboro’, in said county, on tbo first
Tuesday In Novombor uext, between tho lawful
hours of 8ale: Thlrty-throo hundred, sixteen and
a half (3316 wp acres of Land, more or Iosh, all ad
joining In dllferent surveys, and lying on tho Mill*
edgevtUo Road and Spring Cieek.ln said conuty—
It being the late residence of Thomas Mills, do-
Immoral, wltt* good and well
finished dwelling house and all uocossary out-build-
tsgs, with a good mill and some two hundred acres
ot cleared land, with thirty or forty acres or ham-
mook, or bay land lately put under cultiva
tion. Also, all the Umber, which will square
twelve Inchoe of a tract of Land, sold by said do
ceased to Arthur Kerby and the Umber reserved in
Sls llfeUme. All belonging to the estate or Thomas
1. Sold for tuo bonoflt of tho noirt of
Mills, deceased, wm i«r mu uuuem oi
■aid docessod. -Terms made known on
Sspt. 10th, 1856
iUHDY H. UoYioSrLm'r”'
B«ptl8
LAND AiflENOY«Ilniii«wlck, Ga.
EDWIN M. MOORE
O FFERS his services to the public in the pur
chase and solo of lauds in tho counries ol
Glynn, Wayno, Oaradcn, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular
attention given to locaUng. purchasing and Bolling ot
town lots in tho town of Baunswick.
KKFXKKNUKS :
Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargilo, Brunswick
Thomas H Hardon, Suvannah; Hon James L Sow
rd, Thomasvllle.
book mil job run
-NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFICE,
Merchants con bo suppfiod^at short notice with
Bill-Heads, Bills of Ladltig,
Dray Books, Circulars, Cords
and Blank Books.
I’arUcular attention given\o BOOK AND PAM*
PHliET PRINTING, suou as Catalogues for Colleges.
Proceedings or Meetings, Reports, By-Laws. etc.
Tliiuikrtil for tho very iiboralpatronugo horetoloro
received, we rospootfully solicit a uouUnuaiiuo ot
the same, feeling that we shall be able to please all
who may ravor us with a call, both os to prices and
exoauUnn of work.
(hSIrtb:
"ITTHITE and Col’d Wbalebono, Morocn Whale*
TT bone. Moreen Flouucod, Moreen Wlialebnue,
Q 'lltod, Whalebone Quilted, Hair Cloth, Misses
Whalebone, Itc., &o. f for sate by
oct22 DsWlTT k MORGAN.
NEW AND SPLENDID FASHIONA.
BLE GOODS
Fr-R THE FALLL TRADE OF 1860.
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
AT THE 1
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
147 Bay Street,
IS now oponiug Iho largest and best se
lected stock of Goods for Geutloman’s wear
ever oifured iu tlio city of Savannah.
1 Black and Colored Cloths. Black Doeskin,
und Casslmcios. Overcoating, Fancy Casaimoias,
and Silk aud Velvet Vestiugs, which cannot be sur
iMLsao l, arc to bo found iu bold profusion in tho
Merchants’ Tailoring Department, and will be made
to order in moat approved stylo, and at short no-
tico.
I havo taken particular pains with the manurao-
taring of my Beady Mado Clothing, and fold confi
dent of pleasing all who may favor mo with their
patronage. I have a lot of very tasty business
suits, to which I invito particular attention.
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilet
articles of every description, and a large Block ot
Trunks, Carpet Bogs aud Valises always ou hand.
* WILLIAM O. PRICE,
8tar Clothing Emporium,
oct 2 J47 Buy street.
Savannah, Oct. 1st. 1850.
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing bo-
tween the subscribers, under tbo name or J.
V. CONNKRAT k CO., was this day dissolved by
mutual consoiit. Mr. Joseph V.Connerat will at
tend to tho settlement of tho affairs of tho Bald firm.
J. V. CONNERAT,
J. LAMA.
Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1850.
THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out the In
terest of Joux Lama, will hereafter continue the
wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
In bis own name and for bis own aooount, aud re.
ipectfully solicits from the friends of the Iato firm a
wutlnuonco or their favors.
, oct 3 J. V CONNERAT
igllsh Druggets, (of va
rlous widths,)
Mosaic Hearth Buga.
Velvet and Chenille Kiig>
Tufted Rugs,
Plano and table Covers,
. Door Mutsfovory variety,
Silver k Brass Stair Rods
Carpels Bindings, fee
'“ITKRVD
Pulaski House Barber Shop,
Owens’ Brick Buildino, opposite the Putaski Route,
FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED.
Marshall Home Barber Shop,
Broughton Street,
FOUR WORKMEN ENGAGED,
rPHE subscriber, thankfhl to his fellow-citizens
X for the liberal patronago he has rccelvod, ami
Is still receiving, begs respectfully to inform them
that ho has engaged sufficient additional first-class
workmen from sumo of the best Barber Shops iu
Now Yorki and will be enabled to accommodate to
many gentlemen as may bouor him with their pa
tronoge.
N. B,—The Barbershops are closed ou Sundays—
strangers will please bear this in mind.
lanbTSgbncyT
T HE undorsiguod will, for five dollars per lot,
examlno any lands iu tho counties of Appllug,
Wayno, Ware or Coffee, and report to tho owner as
totholr present value, the prospect for their be
coming more valuable in future, and wlictnur or
not there is being any trespass committed thereon,
invariably pledging himself to give a truo and cor
rect account, Ibr which all remittances will bo ex
pected in advance.
Ho will alsosoll and remit when requested, ami
os directed, for seven por cent.
Ho will also promptly attend to all professional
business entrusted to his cure.
VERNON C. MCLENDON,
my 18 Attorney at law, Homesvillo. Ga.
bTAttt uy MiMUHtm, Cur or v mmwnu, l
Oltloool tho Souther ii Railroad Company, j
T HE Honthoru Railroad Company invito propo
sals from contracture for tho ulearlng, gradu-
atu n, masonry, trestimg uud bridging, necessary'
to the uomplotu preparation for the superstructure
ortho roadway of the eastern division ol their
road.
Also, for furnishing the cross-ties, and for tho
traok laylug with auy Incidental .work necessary.
And for all other work, stations, platforms, do-
pots, &o*. required in tho thorough completion or
tho road (or otleotive operation.
Tho graduation amoiiuu lo 770,000 cubic yards of
excavation, and 666,000 cubic yurds of ombank-
mont.
The trostllng to 4.000loot.
Thu bridging to COO foot.
Tho masouiy for culverts amouu.i to 10,000
perch
Theuross llo* to 180,000.
l’ro|iosals, suiiled, endorsed, aud dlreuod to tho
uuderrigiiod, will be received until tbo l.tst day ol
November uoxt, uud will be, at tho optU t of bid
ders, either for—
i, Tlio entire work of construction, competing tho
read ready Ibr the Iron ;
ii. The work of construction, exclusive of cross
tics uud*truck'-laylng;
ui. Fur each hum ul work, entire amt separate,
iv. For tho gradlugjif either, or a specified num
ber of sei'tiuiiH, of otic mile each;
v. For tho cross ties to be furnished, tho uumbor
pecifled;
vi. For tne enure construction, it-uriy for the Iron,
of either of tho three divisions licroiuutter named
ul duIiI road;
Tho eastern division, connecting with tho com
pleted road at or near the town of Brandon, extends
to the Mobilo and Ul»u road,82miles, willed will
ho divided into three subdivisions : tbo first of 21
miles, tho second of 28 miles, and the third »r 83)$
miles.
lu each fmm ol proposal, the bidder will state bis
Item price-*, uud for thu graduation will make his
bid at s.i iiiuchjiur cubic yard of excuvutlou uud
embankment, und tho additional difiereuce for “ox
cess” of either; or for so much per cubic yard up
ou thu largest Item, und the dilfcreuce for “ex
cess.”
The parties inuklug proposals are desired to make
them in four forms: 1. For the whole uinouut pay
able mo..ibly lu cash, as iho work progresses, re
serving twenty por cent for lluul settlement. 2.
One-hiufin cash, puyublo iu tho sumo way, und ono
half in the stuck of ihe coinpuuy. 3. Ouo-thlrd iu
cash, payable iu the suiue way, the bondB of the
company,payable lu'tcu years, with Interest at
six per coat., payable auuually. 4. Puyublo en
tirely In thestock of the road.
The proposals to be considered must be accompa
nied by satisfactory reference or ureduntiuls, uud
tbo company reserve thu right ol uccuptlng uny or
declining all.
Maps, prollles aud specifications may bu seen at
this office; and auy further informatlou will be fur
nished upon application to tho undersigued.
The .Southern Railroad commences at Jucksou,
OF ADVICU-nsiN,..
HHnHKuuiaftU, t« win. (or j:., iirSd't,
toilBftir M0h Huwoqoout Imortlou.lor »nv ifZii?
than ono mouth, * *• eM
All Tobular w.irk, wHIior wlthoui Jtulo-i,-,
vortlHompntjHM dimbio coWmn, 'HA"-
charged dodblo tho abnve rates. Mlt
Advertisements of whatever length, for am-...
-iHB tlou. one month, lu i, t uliarsoU Sitffll
a tea.
For a iongor time at the following rates
to. ofBqusreB|lmo|2nio,|UuioH j4 mos|tn«fl«ji^r
i square^,,, $io in ’m
2 Squares
8 do
4 do
6 do
6 do
7 do
t do
6 do
>0 do
MAUHINUllY AND UtOA HAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near tho .Market.)
X?UOM the most complete facilities in his own
X; establishment, and through his connection*
with several of tho principal muuufacturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston,
tho Undersigned Is prepared to furninsh MACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, 8TATUE1TES, STORE
FRONTS. Columns, Wiudow Sills and Lintils, lrou
Doors, Shutters, &c., at Northernprices. He is ulso
prepared to repair Machinery aud iron work of every
description, at short notice, ujiou reasonable terms.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE
WORKS, ho Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ao.
Also Iron Rolling iu great vurioty. for enclosures,
and to rcceivo orders, and put up the work at man-
lecturers’ prices. H. H. LINYII.LE.
Savannah, April 11, 1660. aprl)
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
PRYOR’S'OTNTHENT.
I tTs a sure«nd speedy cure for burns, piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head,
totter worm, sore nipples, (recommoodcd by nur-
sos,) soro aud cracked lips, Ir.esh wounds aud sores
of any description. It is a most vuliiublu remedy
and cure, which cau bo testified to by tUuiiHuuiis
who have used It in many portions of tho south for
the lost few years. In no instance will thu salve do
any injury, or interfere with a pliysiclun’s prcscriji-
tlon. The proprietor has numerous certificates uud
letters from people who have used it themselves,
and most earnestly recommeud it to others as a
speedy and certain remedy for tho above named
diseases. A trial Is oil that is necessary for its own
recommendation.
Among tho many that havo testified to the effica
cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended it lo
tho public, are Dr R A T Kidloy, Judge E Y Hill.
Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens, Esq,
aud thousands of others.
Sold by J BMoore,Suvtumub, Gu; J Kllall. Amor
icus, Ga: Clark «fc Wells, Augusta, Ga; MoKccson,
Robins x Co, New York; und druggists generally.
4fc$-*By remitting one dollar to the proprietor u
singlo box of tlio Ointment will be forwarded by
mail, iroe of postage, to any part of the U States.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, .‘Savannah, Ga., and drug
gists generally. V. J. MOURE. Proprietor,
may 13 LaG range, Ga.
C " ODFISli, l’OTATOEd U HERRINGS—
2 hints Codfish,
60 bbls Potatoes,
76 boxes Herrings,
Landing and for sale by
oct24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & 00.
^jOCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa Nuts, received and for
' saio by
[sept23]
J^£AY—200 bales Hay, hi store aud for sale by
- Jy25
CRANK, WELLS k Co,
I V'MHbTlU LIQUORS—
JJ •;
260 barrels Ohio Recttfled Whiskey,
100 do Pikes Muguolia do.
120 do K. Phelps's Giu.
26 do Conu. Rlvor P. All, Ryo Gin.
20 do Brandy.
86 qimr and eighth casks Twlgg Hoop’d 4th pr.
20 do do Mngono.ia Wiuo.
76 barrels Ohio Mononguhoia Whiskey.
20 do Gibsous Mountain do.
15 do Bon ltusse ls Nector do.
5' do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskov
40 do Whito Rectified do.
6 do Old Kentucky Bourbon do,
40 do anil puncheons Georgia Poach Brand
10 do Virginia Apple do.
lu store and for sale by
sop 18
WEBSTER k PALMES.
If© Jp&.&ES'EIIllBiSl.
HENRY LATHROP&
HAVE IN SroKB
A COMPLETE assortment of t< o following
PLANTATION GOODS,
To which thoy would invito tho jiartlciilur attention
of PLANTERS, and offer them at reasonable prices
and on accommodating terms:
Schley's Whito Plains nod Twills
Hoavy Northern Brown Twills
‘‘ Black and Grey ' ♦*
Binck and Grey Plains
Striped Cable Warp Kerseys
Haiti Ungers lu several grades
Loudon DulHl Blankets, In all weights and sizes
Cord do do
Fine Whitnoy .do
Maul Stripes and Plaids
Franklin do do
Roul Cotton and Wool FI unnois
nil Wool do
Drown aud Bleached Canton Flannel
ttliirtingStrlpvs, Striped Osnaburgs
White Cotton Oi-uuburgs
X and Ji isrnwn Shirting
Blue Demins, Blue Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets
Scotch Bonnets, Heud Kerchiefs, Ac.
O RANGES, 5:o.—10 boxes Nassau Lemons and
Oraugos, received per stoamor, and for salo
»>7 Jyl7 ’ J, D, JESSE.
CANDLES.
S PERMACETTI, Adamantine and Tallow,of various
Wands;Soap of tUKrTous brands, rrorae,. 8, 10
and 12 cents. Chemical 8oda Soap-10-esnts; Wo
man’s Friend 10 cents. Call and examlno at
BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
*®P28 W hitaker and Cbarltoa-streots.
S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, SYRUP, kc., to).—
600 boxes Family Palo and No. 1 Soap
160 «« Frazer’s Beadle and Oswego Starch
100 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified Sugar
50 dozou Lemon Byrup ,
60 boxes super Carbon Soda
Roculvo4 aud tor salo by
sopt 28 MCMAHON & DOYLE.
WATCHB 8—WATCHES-WATrilKN.
We ere receiving the London Lever
&
Watchen. of tho most celebrated mdkors, iu
-Gold and Silver casos. It. F. Cooper’s Du
Iplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses
One Swiss Chronometers, which wo offer at reasona
ble nrlcos, at our new store In Gibbi is’ Range.
■60128 _ D. B. NICHOLS k CO,
☆ CLOTHING A__
EMPORIUM. 0?
1 POOB WK8T OF THBBKPPBLIOAN READING ROOM
Flue Ready-made
Clothing ; Hats
and Caps, Shirts,
Collars,
W.O. Price,
FASHIONABLE
AND
MILITARY
TAILOR,
No. 14F
Bay Street,
SAVANNAH.
Orders from olty andcounty solicited.
Gloves, Hosiery,
Oancs, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkorchtclh,
und
Fancy Articles
for
Gentlemen.
Also, Suporllne
Cloths, assiraori*
and Vestings, wl I
bo mado to mea
sure, unoxcoptlon
able In stylo
and
workmanship,
by the
best mechanics,
at shortest
notice
_ Extra Yellow Soap, just recoivod a
r to close consignment! by
1 for salo
Mptn
NE, WELLS k CO.
For any time nut above specified. ii uroiM «i«.
churgo will bo made. ‘ ' i ,rn l«rti«n
Adoductlon of 26 per cunt from the above raL
will bo made ou ailvorUsmuoiits epiiearlnir mST
slvely ou the fourth page of the daily ^ tx '
Advcrtisomuita ordered three times a week
bouharged two-thirds the above rates ' * 1 '
Advertisements ordered in tho Woekiycditi™
por square lor cncli lUM-rtion, for any time taSS
one tnontti. For more than one mouth at
the rates Bpeollfod iu tho abovo table * f
SimdaluuUCB, 10 cunts |j«r line Cor (lie Ural
li iotW for each Butaofflhi toortlou. mm i,V,J ", 1
lu be Bubjeutlu CbDlract. Marriufe nellccs $" i"
uerul luvibiUobe OU cbuIb each. No mmlai,
Inserted for less tbuu Oil cents. oblliimvk'nllS
Kcperte KesoliiWS or l-remedlm* „i
AssocktlM, or Corporatlob, p, i„. Sa-
ed, 6 cents per line. 1 ,UiU '
Stenmbonts will he advertised ut $40 i. er animn
for ouch boat advertised. 1 er Mu " n
Steamships, whoro buiono is running, 440 uorjin
num; If two or more, $30 each. ’ " n
Auctioiieern’ advertisement*! not n> be Kubfo;
contract, but to be charged at the mk-
per square. 1 nue, ‘
Tbo pupor, umler do clri-.immma i„ |, lclM .
ed in a contract. ,I ' IU0
PrefCBsleual eod buslecss enr-ls eel excccdlo, ,
lines, will bo inaerted at *20 pm animm 8
Culls on peraons to become tuumdutw, will
inserted as other ailverti.-mnem>. t<» be mu f rn
variably in advance. ‘‘
Anneunclnp cuodUbilesIbr ollicc. ilc, p, .....
In advauuo. 1
Advertisements nut marked
specified time, will be foserte
payment exacted.
When any bill for two rnomhs odrertteiur «si...
thuu contract, amounts to over *60, a dednctioD
26 por cent will be made 1
Yearly advertising with privilege or change will
he taken at the following rate h: 6
For ono square, renewable once u week, $45
“ “ “ twice “ jj
“ 3 times or ofteuei it
Every additional square contracted for to bechare
1(1 OtIG illill tile. tllldVP I'lll.te ll.I.llllr.I.nl
on Hu: copy fora
11 until forbid, aim
the capital oT thu State, and is finished a* fur as the | nd one hall the above rates additional,
town of Urumtou; and Is in good runniug order Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to'the Maw
and well equipped to that point. It extouds from contracted tor. All contracts shall be in uriiii f
Brandon in a flue almost directly oust eighty-two ' suiting definitely the nature of the bushier to k
and a hull miles, to the intersection, of tho Mobile j advertised. Any udverii.-;enionta not properly cod
und Ohio Railroad, a lew miles below the town of ! nected witU the biiMness .shall be charged i>e|aratt-
Mariou, iu Lauderdale comity; und passes through j vi and ulso any oxcei"
• *• - -■ 1 contracted for.
< -l iimUer over tin- a.miuui
Coutruct advcrtiscmenio payable qimrlerlv- ttl |.
. verllaemelils from strmmers oml irnuBlcm iiersous
. nuv-fililr. In uilt-iinr-n .1 II s.i!....,. ...m t. 1 . . !
Regului advertisers and all others sending ei..i,
municatione nr requiring uotiees designed to call at-
teution to fairs, concern, soirees, or uny public en
tertainments. whore charges are made (ur admit
tnncu—ull uotice3 of private nssociatiims, every ao
tice designed to uull attention to private eutorprhw
calculated or intended to promote iudivldual ini.-
rests, cau only be inserted with the nuiierstau-.l-.re
that thu same is to he paid for. It inserted lu the
editorial column (which can be only id the dune-
‘burgl'd ut da-
debt, and has due ; t.on of the editors) the same will hi
it$v30,O0U, which [ rule of not less than 20 cents per line.
I of Managers may ; The uuderslgned, puhlt hcrs of Dai
tho counties uf Kinkin. Scott uud Newton. The .
hue is ovef a nigh rolling country, well watered'
aud tiinhorcd.aud in poiut ofheallbtulncss,cconom .
icul living, iXc., Is oquul to the most l'uvorcd I payable inadvauco. All others will becousidcrcJ
portions of tbo Carolina* uud Georgia. The grading, 1 duu wlK ’u culled lor.
except for the Urst twenty miles is generally light:
and iqKJii thu most of the sections thu excavation
and embank incut alternate favorably; the excep
tions being in the two heaviest cuts. The material
is of a character easily moved, the growth of tho
couulry u!lbr<is abundance of timber suitable lor
bridging and cross‘tics; aud it is believed that mi
work oilers, in facilities for construction, greater
inducement*to contractors, especially those usfog
negro lulfer.
Tho company Is entirely out ol debt,
to It by reliable stockholders, aboutSvu.,.—, , , . , „ , - „ .
wlildoulitless bo paid us tbo Board of Managers may | Uie uuderslgned, publi -liers ol Daily, Tri-Week.)
call It iu. It is also an recipient under the rcceut oud weekly newspapers in huvuuutm.Ua M pletigt* ’
grant oflands made by Congress, ii thoy can be had J ourselves strictly to udbere to the above bJJJ j
along the lino, which is believed to bo tbc cm-©, of 1 charges, aud iu no instance to <.eviiim tliercfroiu.
nearly 4U0,0(X) acres ofland. H’e above rates to take vliect March 1, ln&:. a i
Tim road connects with and is uu extension of cmitiuuo binding, until changed by the n
bo Vickhurg uiut Jackson Hoilroud, completed and inajonly ot tne tuiderslj
in full operation to the Mississippi river atV’ekburg;
opposito which city, lu Louistaua, commences the
Vicksburg, Shrovenpurt uud Texas Railroa 1, uow
under contract for its whole distance aud h rapid
progress ol construction. It intersects tho Now
Orleans uud Jacksou. Great Northern Railway at
Jackson, und through that at Can ton, connects with
the Mississippi Central Railway, the Iron of which
is now beta* laid to Holly Hpriugs. It intersects
with the Mobile uud 1 liio Railroad, m>ulrcady stat
ed, near Marion, and its point of Intersection meuts
with the North-eastern and bloulhwustern Rallrcau
in Alabama, and through tliut unites with thu roads
in Virginia, Tuuucssco und North Curoliuu. It is
also au indispuusabio liuk iu thu line of Kuiiwuys
liiut aro to unite Charleston und Favannah, through
Montgomery, Vicksburg, Shroveuport uud El Paso,
with the l’ucitiu Ocean running its enure length on
tho same parallel of latitude with theso places. It
is thus obvious that this lino of work is ouo of the
mo-t important unfinished enterprises iu thu coun
try. It is thorough Nallouul in its character: tar
It unites Maine ami New Urleunq, und the Atlantic
N. U.'—This schedule .-hail nut in any way tilt-u
Hie mtegrity of existing contracts. Ah«uutrafbb'r
the year or auy other specified time, ahull un'.yrcne
with the expiration ot the j*»*i i*»*1 for whicli f. i
were made.
It R lllLToX t o ftcryian
R.vkri) & Sims. Re. vUv.a?i.
• k WrtHtv.Ti-' " -• t-.- ' -•
SIR ASTI.EY COOI'KR’S
rpHE invigorating action oi Sir Astley Cwper’s
X 1*11 Is on tire constitution is realty marvi-l.oi;?.
uud a single trial will couvince the m».-t »<•.- ;ui
of their power toresn-re- the inott fei blt-anil <!tli-
litntoiUo lull health utul strength, and i.o language
tun convey uu adequate Idea of the immediate, and
almost miraculous change, prod tired by mukiig
use of this wonderful medicine in the di-earnl.iV
biUtnled aud rbattered nervous sy.-iem; the relax >1
and debilitated body is ator.ee iv.irmi, re-tmrJ.
enlivened and built up; the mei.til and physical
aud tliu Mississippi, by indfosoluablo bonds. But : symptoms of disease vanish unde- ilicir Inlluwe,
whilst thus National, it appeals especially for aid to I tue rtooping, trembling victim oi di-piesibn ti.J
Southern meu and Southern enterprise, for when I debility becomes u now umu; he elands erect tf
completed, with tlm intermediate gap in Alabama, I moves with a firm step; his mind whu.h vw it--
It will, with its connections, uow built and being viously sunk in gloom, buemms bright. Imy.iit,
built, run right through tho heart of those great * • i.» ........ ■ • •
Rouihern coltou-growing States, Louisiana, Missis
Hippl, Alabama, Georgia and eioiitb Carolina, and
unites tho great inland tea with the broad ocean.
Theso facts are staled to cull attention tQ this lino
of road and to induce capitalists und contractors, to
active, and he gees forth r< Irwdied, rcgcur-taird
and conscious f f now vigor to his nceudoi- ed ic
I cupatious; uud tho etl'eci taunt temporary, on (no
| contrary, tbo rollofis pennaiieut, for the I'-Mirl
a orilciH of the medicine reach thu coutinutwu
1 and restores it lo it- Ural condition. If .fit
cinburk liberally lu its 'construction. Tho fifteen I diseases of the stomach and pigesiixe organ-, they
never foil. They also remove deproeslnu, eicito-
ment, restleness, wuntofsleip dislike to focMy.
miles of'comidcted Railroad, with its equipments
and sixty valuable slaves, tmmy of them mechanics, , , . ...
is a bonus from thu Statu of Mississippi; the public Incapacity for business, Ic-sid memory, conludcc.
inml has been donated by Congress ; und it is, pur- giddiness, blood In the head, ineliincjmly, im-l.Ul
hups, not greatly over-estimating tho present pro- ••*•“- *- —* -• -----
party of the road to put It at or near ono million of
dollars in which sum future stockholders who may
become such by direct subscription of money or
work, will bout onco equally interested. It will
thus be seen timt this road presents peculiar in
ducements to men of menus to engage in its con-
tnictlou.
sopt 10—t.Nl
WM. 0. SMEIIE.S;
I’resideut f*outlicrn Railroad.
ff:
J. E. DE FORD,
AI’OTHF.CARiKs JJAi.J., A E. Corner ol (
Brough gn and Barnard atreets. Savan-
uah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers tu
Drugs, Medicines aud Chomieuls, Dye Woods and
Dyo atulln’ Fioucb, English, uud American Perfum
ery Fin Toilet uud ahuving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All thu Latent
or Proprietary Medicines of the day. Superior Inks,
Pure Wines aud Uraudies for Medicinal purposes.
Extracts for Flavorlug, Toilet uud Fancy Articles, kc.
SST N. B.— Especial attention given to thu
preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions uud Family
Recipes, ahlp, Family and Travelling Medicine CaseR,
With plata Directions for use, including Directions for
treatment in cases of polsouing, Drowning, &c.
ap7 jy
READ I—READ 11-READ !! I
V That Is, if you ceil see; und
Mif you oau’t see, you can Uud
Kali kiuds of “liolps to see,” at tho Watch aud
Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols & Co., lu Congress
street, noxt door to the corner of Whitaker, where
you cau purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silvor Ware,
aud Fancy Goods, as low as at any othor store iti
tho country.
We have received per steamship Alabama afresh
lot of those flno Steel Spectacles: also, a supply ol
Pebblo and Poriscopic Lens, which we uro prepared
lo fit in ail kinds of frames, at short notice. Cur
Periscoplc Lons (so euilod front tlioir peculiar shape)
have an advantage over ull others, us thoy havo a
greater range of focus, so that the reader is not
compelled to hold the hook or paper at a cortuiu
distauce from the eye. Call and see.
D. B. NICHOLS k CO,
M9" No charge for showing goods,
mar 11 D. B. N. A CO.
ROBINSON & CAMP
DRAPBIIS AND TAILORS,
AND Dealers in fine Ready Made^ . . .
CJ.OTH1 <*G, havo received aud/||MHlR
opened their stock of Fall ami Win-1 (ill Iy
ter GOODS, comprising a full undl—IVlU
complete assortment of Cloths, Oasslracres, Vest
ings and Over Coatings, which wo will make and
trim *in our usual style, and at the shortest notice.
Our ready made Clothing is manufactured at the
woll known house ofW. T. Jennings k Co, 231
Broadway, Now York, and comprises all that Is
fine and fashionable iu the line.
FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi
site to a goutlcinan’s wardrobe, constantly kept on
baud, all of which we offer ou our usual credit
terms, nr at a discount of 6 per cont Tor cash, at
3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING,
oct 1—1 in next door to Pulaski House.
P ICKLES, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER-
76 boxes Pickl s, Ji and y z gallon Jars
600 gross Eugliesh Pipes
260 “ Pipe Heads
500 reams Wrapping Paper
100 boxes fresh ground pure Popper.
Rocolvod and for sale by
Me!
"44 C
JLi
sept 28
mcmaiion & doyle,
mm;
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING latoly received large ad
ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo
are enabled to offer at (his time the
greatest variety from tho best manu
facturers, from the plainest square lo tho most elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.
Our Pianos are seloctod from the manufacturers
whom wo have full^jouildouco In, and wo are par
ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty With
every instrument sold by us as regards durability,
timo, to).
Porsous in want or o first rale Instrument may re
ly with safety upon gotUug such a ono by selecting
from tbo following makers, whoso instruments wo
endeavor (o keep constantly ou hand, vis : H. Wor
cester, J. Chlckoring 4t Son. Nunns k Clarke, Bacon
k Ravens, H. Watora, and Haines. Brother* k Cum-
mlng I. W. MORRELL k CO.
. ' /Vr j
f 'I OSHEN BUTTER AND CHEESE—20 kegs Go-
Uf shea Butter; 60 boxes do Cheese; landing
from steamer and for sale by
sept!7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * 00
KIiiiiiiivbd. uiuuu iii mu
debility* theyIncreasoumi refitpivlire-«i'.i«tile.ia-
rlfp the blood, strengthen the tone oJ iIi j su-nuih,
and give such energy mid vigor to the cwirtitutii*
as mutt he loll to bo belli veil.
To elderly per tons, Sir A alley Cooper's Fills are
invaluable; strengthening the tysu-m ugaiuM tLe
attacks of age; they cause a r.iiiit.iiiicM dimful-
ness, and pioloug tuo to the latest lmstiblc it-
riod.
Bkwxrr of Smoot's mitatioxf— None are genu
ine without the fuc-situile of the signature of llic-
Phuil A Co., tjolc Proprietor. Loiniui ami X'»
York, tn each box aud on the dimiioii*. Tlict.e-
uutno Pills havo alto a correct hkcuiss of ihff*l»ie
Sir Astloy Cooper mi tho top cf each box. Wilhoul
theso^niarks of authenticity, they nri* ejntrioue and
an imposition. 'Sold at 25 cents, 6(t rent- mid $i
per box. Full UlrcciiunR aro given with each fo*-
'there :s a great saving by taking the larger sizes.
pcp'27—fill)
liuOlvo— BOOKS-—BOOKS
KhCKIVKIl UV WAIIXOIK K lnVI.-,
T HUHS1IAY, mill Uetnlmr, lS6ll-Tlm IIIHe. M.
and Saddle Bags, ami oilier Lectures, by "
11. Milhurn, with a portrait of the author on
.Married, not Mated ; or how they lived at Woed-
side aud Throckmorton Hall, uy Alice Cary.
The 14181 ot tho Forresters; or Humors ou tre
Border; a story of tho Old Virginia Frontier, bv
John Kstor Crooko.
Ca’lelw In Sen mb of a Wife, by Mrs. Jluuu-u
Mooro. .. ,
Three Por Cent a Month ; or, the Perils »>l
Livisg, by Charles Burden.
Daisy’s Necklace; and What flume o.' it; a Hww-
ry Episode, by l 1 . B. Aldrich. , ..
Tho Torchlight; or, Through the \Y«ml,by liw-
rict Olcott, author of “Lora’s Child ”
The Ad ventures ol Gerard, the Mon Killer, by t
K. Whitehead, ..
The Life of General Daniel Morgan, of >lf
ginia Lino of tho Army of the Umtod-felaU'S l '.
James Graham.
For salo at tho Book Star *,
oct 17 foil CU.NGIHSS aTP-Dn;
THE COURT OF
O B Society under tho First Empire, with P«-
traits of its beamier, wits and licroiow; »*"
authentic originals, by Frank U Goodrich;
ted by Jule3 Champagne.
Tho Uonmnce of tho Fcrofet, by Anno llatiu .
author of “Tho My-terics of Udolpho*"
Cotton is King, ortho Culture* of Cotton, »««*
relation to Agriculture, Manufactures an* 1 1
niorco, by David Clirbty. .
Tho Hills of iho Shatotnuc, by tin* author o*
“Wide, Wide World.’’
Victoria; or, the World overcome, by Cato
Chesbro’. .
Magdalen Hepburn, a story of Iho Scottish B ..
mation, by Mrs Olyphant, author el
Imrinter IJttlegood, Esq., a yoiniggeiitlctn*®^
wished to 83o life Hitd saw it accordingly; b) • •
E Smcdloy, Esq. ' .. |, e
Ernest Uu wood, a novel, by Mrs tnr J“'' ut
Houtz. For sale by WAltNUCK SBAUm
Booksellers and b> ulll "‘ l 1 r r .; t
octil 159 Congress street-
FlSnillfflABLB II*
AT REDUCED BlM*- lhI .
B ARGAINS cau now bo bad by all ta™® lU
wish to clothe themselves goiitceUy, m i ^
sell the balance of my Ready-Made, at re ^
rates on timo, and ten per cont. ofi J® r .
aud avail yoursoff of tho chance to obtain goo<
clou. At tho Star OlotbUiK Hmporiuni. —
■ J0 „., ,
DR. SANFORD’S INVICOliATm''..
T8 a mild laxative, tonic aud et mulant, w #
1 reeeniniended to tbo public,
trinslo worth In the cure of the following con.1
All 'Billions Derangements, Pick Headache, r 9Lgjj
sis, Habitual OosUveness, Chronic Diarrhm,
Pain in tiio Stomach and Bowels,
Female Weakness, Ao. For sale by Drupe ,
orally, aud by John. B Moore k Co, and w
Lincoln, Savannah. ly
fehlS
TfUNTEItsF INK,
F"' 8A, 'S.B- CUDBEDGE,Ag«.b
.opt UT Rw®. HelMK Bullbb*-
C ORN—1200 bushols prlmo Bcaoh Islan d
Just received and for sale by
... . . nrrDSvl
B0p)19
SSBuwfe,
^20 hbU
g nfe^VND RHOULDEK8—16 hUds
bright Sides aud Shouldora, Bacon, rw ^
per etcamer Keys ton o State, and for sale 10
«HARUB a. OBBXS*-