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state or onmoM.
CfSMSSWa^HRI
utun Dtemtenry as OMOutar on tee Btetto of
poison.
These arc, therefore, to cut tad admonish tU
whop U may concern, to be nan appear before «aM
K*q., Ordinary for Chatham County, this tenth day
oTOctobcr 1850. JOHN BILBO. 0.0. 0.
octal
STATS OPOKORGIA.
C HATHAM COUNTY.—Tb'sit Whom It may con.
corn: Whereas, John uuna wlll apply at tbo
court or Ordinary for Utters atsmlsiery m Admin*
Utrator on tho Estate ofHenrf Ciaaon. ' w .
Theso are, therefor#, to one and admonish all
whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said
Oourt to mako objection (Iran? they have) on or
beforo tho first Monday In April next, otherwise
tald letters wm bo granted. wltnoea John Bilbo,
Esq., ordinary for Chatham uranty. this tenth day
*23f* ‘ . JOHN B1IB0, 0. C. C.
T°£
MWiM
White dt
Tbe.. >» teeretoretoclta udadmtekb hit wham
II m»y concur. to ha and appear tafbr. uld Court
to inuo ohJcoUoa (It uy they have) oa a, hater*
tho Ant Hondu In December nail, atharwlM udd
letter, will bo'trialed.
tviloe*, WIIUuo Lee, bq, Ordluiry ter Bulloch
Countjr, IhU ISth Oct. A D. USd. .
wily wiluau uk. o. a a •*
STATE ... t.EUKUIA.TATTA AX1 CU.
' IK) oil *bom II oiaqr OMMarn >—"’barma, Beam-
1 min Ataxuder wUI apply at tho OrarlofOr.
dlnuy tor Lotion ofDi.mU.ioo uAdmtohtrater oo
tho mteteof Amod WtlilUH,uto of uld County, do-
ocued. Thru ■m.lhorotere.ooclte oadodmoDiih tU
whom it mmy concent, to bo ohd »ppe*r botero Mid
Oourt to muo objcctioo (Huy they h»rt)on or be-
tore tho tent lloaday lu March out. olhorwLo add
letter, will ho muled to tl,• itld onillcwit.
Wllneu, D SnuatuH), M-. Ordlnuir ter Till-
‘ STATE OP GEORGIA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To au whom It may con
V cern: Whereas, James lwyic will apply at tho
Court of. Ordinary for Utters txsmtssary as Admin*
Istratoir on thh Estate of George Alexander.
Theso au, therefore, to die and adminlsh all
whom U may concern, to bo aua appear before said
Court to make objection (If tnoy bavo) on or
bdore tho first Monday m April next, otherwise
•aldletiWs will bo granted, Witness, John Bilbo,
Bsq.,wdlnary for Chatham Cbuntv, this tenth day
of October lSJo. joun uiLHO.O.C.O.
ocTr
.. w rmTK OP UKOHG1A.
CHATHAM COUNTY.—To nil whom It may
ti ooooorn: Wbtreaa, John !*. Hloeawin appy
MUM Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory as ad*
minis trator oo tho bstate «■ .miucj C. Hlneo :
theoo are, therefore, ti» .it© and admonish all
wbotait may concern, to l» and appear before said
Oourt to make obfectiou (If any they navo) on or be
fore the first Monday in DeccmtlT next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary Tor Chatham
county, this fourth day of June, 1856.
jane 6 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
8TATEOF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply
at the Oourt or Ordinary for letters dlsmlsory as
goardian of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wal
lace v
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before
said Court to make objection (ir any they bare) on
or before the first Monday in March next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Uq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 11th day of August, 1856.
augll JOHN BILBO, o. C. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
C HATHAM COUNTY—To au whom it may Con*
cern: Whereas, James Doyle will apply at the
jourt of Ordinary for letters utsmlsory os adminis*
rator on the estate of George Alexander.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con*
jernbd, to be and appear before said Court to make
Rejections, (If any they have,) on or before the
lrst Monday in April next, otherwise said letters
trill be granted.
Wltnes , John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary lor Chatham
County, this seventh day of October, 1856.
oct9-6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY—To oil whom it may Con
cern: Whereas, John i ama will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory, as admin
istrator on the estate of Henry Casaon.
Theue are, therefore, to cito aud admonish all
whom U may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or
before the drat Monday in April noxt, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, tula seventh day of October, 1866.
cct 9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may con-
cern: Whereas,JacobWaldburg, will apply
at tho Court or Ordinary for letters of Administra
tion cum temmeuto annoxo, on the cststo of George
u waldburg.
Those are, therefore, to cito and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear before said
Cburt to make objection, (If any they bate), on or
before tho first Monday in December next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 31st day of GctoborlMfi.
oct31 JOHN BILBO, o. o. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr- one of the
executors, and Sarah H. Groover, executrix, oo the
estate or John Groover, deceased, will apply at the
court or Ordinary for Letter* Dismissory, and to
have tho estate ortho said John Groover dismissed
as executor of William Groover, Sr., deceased :
These are, therefore, to etta and admonish Ml
whom it may concern to be and appear before said
Court, to make objection (If any Utey have) In terms
eftho law, otherwise said Letters will be granted.
Witness, William Loe, Esq*. Ordinanr for the
county of Bulloch, this 11th day of Sept, i860.
aepllS WILLIAM LEE, o. a. 0.
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY*
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Agreeable to an or
der granted by the Oourt of ordinary of sa-d
county, wUl be sold before tbe Oourt House door,
in said county, on the first Tuesday in December
next, between tbe lawful hours of sale, (350) three
hundred and fifty acres of Pine land, more or lees
In said county, well improved, bounded by Haskell
Semmons, William Sheffield and John Brown sen.
belonging to the Estate of Thomas Crosby, deceased,
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms oa the day of sale This 15th day
of October, 1856.
oct 19 WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r.
VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION
FOR SALK,
w i mix va Mans or in cm or h.waxjuii.
O N the first Tuesday In Docotuher next, will be
sold beforo tbo Oourt House in the city or Sa
vannah, the Plantation ou tho Savannah river, loo
mile* rrem tbo city, known aa Mulberry Urovo, be
longing to the estate of tbe late 1‘hlllp Ulmer, c.,u-
tatimig six hundred and oighty-#<-vcu acrot, ot
Which thore are two hundred uorve of first quality
tide rico land, and ono hundred and fifty-five acres
under good hanks aud in a tine state fur cultiva
tion. Also, seventy five acres ot high land m. lor
cultivation. On tho place are a good dwelling lumar,
overseer’s house, barns, negro houses and • t or
outbuildings, all ini a good state oT repair. Porreu**
desiring to purchase will call upon li. K, Harrison,
Ex’*, who resides within four miles of the Grove,
or RUta Ulmer, Ex’trix, who resides wllhlu two
miles or tbo Grove.
Terinsof sale made known ou the day of title.
Possession not giveu uutil tbe first of January
H. K. UARIUSON, Ex’or.
Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trix.
4BF Tho Charleston Mercury will publish out ea
week until Ibe day of sale.
CRANE’S METAL. 1C
TBamnAtn
mHBtsa newly invented BURIAL CASE, rash
X loued to accord with the foelings of the be-
~~ l yet retaining all tho requisites of ah'
receptacle for the dead. Thereto no
reasouwby such a receptacle should be made to
create by Its appearance disagreeable sensations.
It is enough that we should be bereaved, and what
ever tends to soften or make less keen the poignau-
cy of our grief, commends itself to our considera
tion. Bo much that is repulsive has beeu discarded
in the arrangement and shape of the above Case,
that IU name, the CASKET BURIAL CAS , is au
Involuntary suggestion, and 1 do not hesitate to
aver that there has never been In use any thing so
entirely chaste, appropriate and convenient as this
invention
The Cue permits a view or tbe entire body aflor
it is enclosed, the whole top being composed or
beautiful thick French Plate Glass,sufficiently strong
to resist any internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air tight, composed of metal highly orua-
menlod. and will last for ages.
Samples of the Caskst may be seen at the offiee of
Messrs. CRANE, WELLS AC"., 83 Bay street, Sa-
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
r ALL whom it may concern, whereas Henry J.
Parrish will apply at the Court of Ordinary
for letters or guardianship of Isaiah M Martha,
George W. John. A. and Henry Parish, orphan chil
dren of Isiah Parish, deceasod. these are therefore
to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be
and appear before said Coart to make objections (if
any they have) on or before the first Monday m
December next, otherwise said letters will begrant
ed.
Witness, William Lee, Ordinary for the County
of Bulloch, this lfilbOct. A. D. 1856.
oct 19 WILLIAM LEE ,OB
STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO.
mo all.whom it may concern:—Whereas James
X Standfleld will apply at the Court of Ordinary
for Letters of Administration on the estate of John
Spears, late of said County, deceased. Theso are,
therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first
Monday in November next, otherwise said letter*
will be granted.
Witness, fl. Siwoojlvd, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, this tbe 9th day of August, 1856.
aug aS-am H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH uHTNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : whereas, Seaborn £ Cowart will apply
at the Court or Ordinary for loiters dismissory as
administrator on tho estate of Patrick D Keleher,
deceased:
These art. uwrnforo, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if auy they have) on or be
fore the urst Monday in February next, otherwise
said letters will bo granted.
Witness, William Uo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 6th day of August, 185C.
aug4 WILLIAM LEE. o. B. c.
IN SUPERIOR COURT, cHat lianTCoT
Mat Tkkx, 1850.
RobL M. Robertson, and others. compUnts,’!
vs. j
Claudius B. Pease, thcDoboy Steam Saw j Order
Mill, Clark Say lea and William F. Sayles I
and others, defendants. J
I T appearing to the Court tliat two of the said de
fendants, Clark Saylc3 and William F. Sayles ro
side out of this County, and are absent from the
State of Georgia, so that service of the above bill
and Bubpcena cannot be served upon them. On
motion it is ordered, that tho Buid Clark Sayles and
William F.-Sayles do appear and answer tho said
complainant’s bill, on or before the flrst day of the
nextTprm of this Court, or in default thereof, that
sa'd bill be taken pro confess against them; and it
s further ordered, that a copy of this order bo pub
lished In one of tho public newspapers of the city
of Savannah once a week for three months prior
tbe session oftue next Term or this Court.
True extract from Minutes.
s W. G. SHEFTA1.1.,
oct 2—lawCra Deputy Clerk, s. e. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO
T i all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
Dcut will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let-
tent Dtsmlssory on the estate of James 1*. Pent,—
These are therefore to ate and admonish all whom
it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court,
to maxe objections (if any they have) on or before
the First Monday in llecember next, otherwise said
letters willbegrauted.
Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day of Juuh, 1856.
J.J .OHS' BII.BO, O.C.C.
.VOTIC'E.
S IXTY DAYS after date application will be made
to the Honorable Coart of Ordinary of Screven
county for leave to sell a Negro Girl named Haga,
tho property of E. J, Brannon,
oct 10 T* H. BRANNON, Trustee
T STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH BOUNTY.-To nil whom it may concern.
Whereas, the estate of Jesse Hagins is un
represented, and unless some fit and proper person
applies for tno Administration, I shall appoint Wil
liam H. McLean, Administrator on said estate.
These are therefore to site and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and apper before said
Coort, to make objections, (if any they have), on
or beforo the flrst Monday in December next, oth
erwise said Administration will begrauted 03 above
stated.
Witness William Lie, Esq., Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch.
oct 29 WILLIAM I.EE, 0. B. C.
ADMINISTRATOR 8 SALE.
TT71LL be sold on the first Monday in January
W next, beforo the Court House in Statesboro,
tbe following projierty, belonging to tbo estato o
Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 acres, more or less, of land
in Bulloch county, bounded north by tbe property
of John Grimes and John Slater, north and west by
the property of John Slater, east by the projierty of
Elijah Davis, and south by the jiroperty of Jo-
siah Davis. Sold for the benefit of the beirs and
creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On tbe
' property are one grist and ono saw mill.
‘ JOSLlII DAVIS,
sopt24—3in Adm’r.
GEORGIA BULLOCII COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Agreeable to an or
der granted by the Court orordinary of said
county, wiu be Bold before tho Court Houso door, in
said county, on tbe flrsiTucaday in December next,
between the lawful hours of salo (512) five hundred
and twelvo acres, more or less Pino land, well im
proved in said county, bounded on tho South, by
Micheal White, South East, John VesEmith, feast
William Hush, North William Rowe, belonging
to the Estate of Morris Dcrrlen, deceased, sold for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on
the day of sale. This 16th day October, 1856. •
• JOHANN AH DORRIES 1 . Adm’x.
TIMOTHY CONNELLY, Adm’r.
0C119
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
A LL persons having demands agaiust tiie es Ute
A of Benjamin W. Allen, late ol said county, do.
ceased, are hereby notified to present them, proper-
/ itlttlfi 1 to me. within tho time prescribed by
jawTortbey will not bo settled.
And all persons indebted to laid deceased are
hereby required to ^5-“^
Qualified Administratrix.
October 6th, 1856,oct 13-lm
NOTICE.
mWO months alter date, application will bo made
I to tbo Honorable, the Court or Ordinary or
Bulloch County, for leavo to sell all tbo Lands and
belonging to the estate or James Hagen, late
ofrtaidCounty, deceased.
. , KEZIAil HAGEN, Administratrix.
Buloc County, ug 29, 18*6. aug30
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH after this date application will bo
mado to tiio Bank ofiboBtato or Georgia for
tbe payment o( a twcuty dollar bill, tho right ball
of which baa teen lost.
DANIEL THOMAS.
Greenville, AU., IstOct., 1865. oct 2-lawiW
GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY.
mWO months alter data, I will apply to tbe Gour
X of Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to sell
a portion of tbo real and personal estate of Benja
min W. Allen, Ute deceased, or so much thereof as
is nocessary ; and sold for tbe benefit of tbe botrs
and distributees or Mid estate.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
Qualified Administratrix.
October 6 th, 1856. oct 12—2m
NOTICK.
riTHREE months afterdate, application will be
X made to the Planters’ Bank ot tbe State of
Georgia, lor the payment of a twenty dollar note
of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da
ted 1st Juno, 1851, No 687: also, for tbe payment
of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated lit July, 1854,
tbe left band halves or said nates having been lost.
Also, to tb* Bank of the State of Georgia, for tbe
payment of a ten dollar note, letter A, dated 4tb
Janury, 1850, tbe left band half having been lost
Also, to tbe Marine Bank of Georgia, for the pay
ment of a ten dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novem
ber 1, 1843, tbe left hand hair having been lost.
augl9—law3m BOSTON k VILILONGA.
.MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!
W HY bo we without Money! when it is Just xt
easy for any one to bo around with a pocket
Tull as not, if they only thlhk so. I bavo got a now
article, from which from five to twenty dollars a
day can bo made, either by male or female. It is
highly rcsjicctabie business, and an article which Is
wanted in every family in tne United States. En
close me two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will
forward you by return mall a Circular, with foil
instructions In the art. Tito business is very easy.
Try it, if you are out ofempioymen’.; aud you will
never regret it; for it wil' be better for you to pay
tho above sum, and insure a good business, than
to pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertise
ment. This is no humbug. Tar it ! Tut it ! Tar
it ! Address your letters t*
DWIGHT MONROE, New York,
sept 16-3m
ATTENTION PUBLIC.
NEW HACK, SALE
AND
Livery Stables,
NO. 225
DAY STREET,
FREEMAN, HENDERSON ft CO.
PROPRIETORS.
T HR Bubrcribers wonld Inform tbe public that
they have opened a Stable in tho Brick Build
ing on Bay street, between Moulgouicry und Jeffer
son streets, and have addod to their already LARGE
STOCK several well broke NORTHERN 111
besides new BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, and are
now able to supply all orders in their lino. They
will have OMNIBUSSES and HACKS ou the arrival
and dejtarture of the Cars and Steamers And also
HACKS for PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION.
Tiicir establishment In all its departments, tbe r
are determined SHALL NOT BE EXCELLED IN THE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY.
FREEMAN, HENDERSON k CO.
oct30-tf
THE ONLY
urn
EXCLUSIVE
MUSIC!
W.D. ZOO-BAUM ft CO.
fllAKE the opportunity to return thanks to their
X friends and tbe public for their tavors, and
hope from strict attention to their business, for con
tinuation of tbeir patronage, and would therefore
respectTnlly a3k tbe attention of the public to their
usually large stock of Piano Fortes; having added
this season also, W. Knaber and G. Vogt’s Pianos,
choice collection of Homo and Foreign Music.
oct29
AND DRESS GOODS
Mrs FREFLAND has opened
aud will be receiving by
steamers through the sea
son, thelatestand most Cash,
iohnable styles or
FRENCH BONNETS,
Ribbons,Flowers and Feath
era. Also a rich selection
of Dress Trimmings, consist-
ng Ribbons, ftrlnged, Velvet Ribbous and Bugle La
os. With a variety or Dress and Cloak Patterns |
which the Ladies of Savannah and vicinity are so
licited to call and examine at No. 174 Brouggton
street, UpStairs. oct 21
mroiiAVT,
ilWMkknM
Baa arrived ia this oftr, aoT
take* Boom at 1% 141
Broughton street, one door
Edit of Jm. Sullivan k Oo.*s
n» Store, where she can b*
ooaaulted reapectlnt the
PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
““■* DISEASES.
oct27-lth
jmvttTMNtt aobiov, reiUDnmni. ra.
- .Authorised Agent for the Savannah Journal.
P, 8, Pfinqu deairpua or p.rchasiog the exclu-
right for the sale of the Casket in the followiug
live
States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North
Carolina, will ploaae apply by leltor or in psrson to
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS k C".,
owners of Patent, care or
CRANE, WELLS ACO„
. 8avannah, Georgia.
N B. Rights to ono or more counties will be sold
so. oct 1-tf.
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE-
WIUIBH's'TuSdKB iafki,
At itamifodurttl by Keanu d Martin. New York.
InthefireoftheSd
Inst , which oomum-
ed tno brick balldbif
occupied by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, opposite
|tho Gas Works, mthis
city, was a safo ot
. the abovo descriptions
containing the boo','*, popors. and money or Mr.
Thomas, and although tho building wag uutroyod,
tho said Fare sustained no injury whatever from tho
intense heat to which II hail lwen exposed. On open
Ing tbo Safo, tho contents wore found undisturbed,
and in tho same order and condition as when pluccd
thore, except a slight discoloration to tho projecting
ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or twoet
the books, caused by tho stoam geperated In ibe
Safe, while at its greatest heat.
The SaTo and contents, as it catne from therein*,
may still bo scon, in tho jwKsession of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of those cele
bratod Safes always on hand,aud for sale by
a H. CAMPFIKLD,
IT MDOPHOLWfilll
WAREnoUHK.
riUK DNDKB8IUNED wualil take Uiw o|ipui-
X ImUrteuinMIaliU Mua. ud tea uuln.
((Mnllr, hi. ilDOMO thula ter Mr lltxnl |Mr.n.
4*udloflueace, which hu rcutu-l In oiluul.).. >
Ml trade to Ml pub or th. Sate. Aka, ikndlLa
norldc, AUUm* ud Tuacuw, Uicrcby cnalillu
Urn la eihlblt. itock luuurpuaod bi auy daulhn >
"Thmllln , Merchants, Hotel Ke«pers, and Moum <
boat Owners are particularly luvitod to examine itu
present stock, which is now comjdcte lu ali ill.
various departments, consisting in part o( tin- follow
ing goods, vis:
CARt'Kl DEPARTMENT.
Royal Medal ion,
Royal Velvet,
Moccl Wilton,
Mocel Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingralu,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
July 26,1865.
Agent for the Manufocturers,
171 Bay-st, Savannah, Ga.
I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state
ment, and in addition would add, that the books are
now in use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1855.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STRUT, NIAR THR COURT BOU8I,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Established la 1832.
mUK Subscriber grateful to his friends and
X patrons for their continual favors, would state
that in addition to the improvements in DYING, ac
qulred by him during hid-last visit to England and
Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his
business, by which he is now enabled to dye a
greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally pleas*
all who may Tavor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may be required, in the same superior style which
has generally so much pleased bis patrons and
Table Covers, and ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ac.,
cleaned and finished In the first style.
Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and preased in
the most fashionable styles.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through the post
office, so that he may know where to call for them.
men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
ROOFING! ROOFING!!
WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF
COarOOTHMT ROOFING.
fllHE subscriber having been appointed sole agen
i in this city for Warren’s Fire and Water Prco
Composition Roofing is prepared to cxecuto the
samo in a satisfactory manner.
The attention oT the cilixens of Savannah is re-
pectfuliy solicited to tbe above method of Roofing
ow much used in the principal cities of tbe United
ates, (both North and South,) and as it has bean
sted under svery variety of circumstances, 1 con-
dently offer U to the public as a mod* of Ro ofing
nohjectionaple in every particular, whilst it cora
llines, in a greater degree than any other roofing in
sse. tne valuable requisites of cheapness, durability
and security, against both lire and water.
It has rapidly superceded tho use of all kinds of
rooft wherever it has been introduced, giving in all
cases general satisfaction, being highly recommend
ed by Insurance Companies, and all who have lest
edit* utility.
CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will act as
agent during my absence from the city, at whose
office all information will b*freely given, and speci
mens of the roor shewn.
sept23
CALVIN FAY, Agent.
1856. 1856.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
GRAY BROTHERS
W OULD beg to inform their friends and tbe pub
lic that their tall supplies of rich and elegaul
have just arrived—purchased from the most emi
nent importers of the country, aud selected with a
care as regards elegance and beauty, which eaunnt
be appreciated until folly examined.
We can confidently say that our stock of Rich
Dress Goods und Cloaks cannot be surpassed for
beauty and elegance, and that our Domestic titock
is as cheap os the like quality or goods can be bad
from here to New York
Arao^g our assortmeut will bo found tho most
__cgont Bounced Robes with figures;
Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap;
Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in the uuwest and
richest style.
Cloth and Moir Antiquo Cloaks; rich and cheap.
All*wool French Mousliu do laiues, now und ele
gant
Lopins’ bestall-wool Freuch do latinos, high colurs,
for misses.
Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Cballeys.
White Merino, Chaliey, do Lainc and Bouibuziiie,
very line.
Cloths and Cassiracres, a full assortment.
Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheaji.
Houskeeejting articles in grout variety, best quality
at the lowest j-osaiblo prices.
The limits of uu advertisement preclude* tim
possibility of enumerating any hut few leading ar
ticles.
Wo would respectfully request the attention ol
purchasers to un examination of our, stock, liv-iing
confident that style, quality and price, will prov
satisfactory.
GRAY BROriiKKN,
FASH10AABLE READY MADE
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
and Gui f Railroad, having adjourned to meet
the 2Ctb instant, ana it having been represented
to me that the interest of that enterprise requires
farther time for tho obtainment or Eubncriptions
to tho £tock, and acquiescing in the justness of the
suggestion, tho meeting of tbo Board on the 26th
Instantishereby postponed until tho 22U day o
October next, at Mhledgeviile.
E. A. NISBET, Chairman,
Macon, Aug. 20,1856 aug 30
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
. .
milBCK mi.atla «nrr d.lo ‘.pplk;iloa «ni U,
X route lain. u,rto.Buk ortliTUuUt ter tec.
isyrocnt or two Tmntr lmiur Hlk, (vto: tetter a,
(a. SI,in 0. Mil teller V, No. 697.) tee rl|hl ttelree
or which have be->n tael by mail.
oct9-3m JAMtS P. HUDSON.
^ " notice.
S WD mouths afterdate, application will be mado
tp the Honorable Ordinary of Tatoall County,
leavo to seh a portion of the lands belroctug to
tho estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; ft beiug one
tract of land which has beeu reservod from former
sales—where tho said deceasod resided at tho time
oT his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r.
«h» ii 9 septS 1856.
and after Stinday, the 14th October, hut,
\J and until farther notice, the Passenger Trains
on the Central Railroad will run as follows:
BITWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leave* Savannah Daily at...6 a u and 12.16 r m.
Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 m “ 1 am.
Leave Macon “ “.11.45 am “ 9.30 ri.
Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.46 r a “ 7.20 am
IRVI0 SAVANNAH AND ACQCBTA.
Leave Savannah 12.16 r M and 8.30 r. m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 r x “ 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 r m
Arrive in Savannah 1.30 r u “ 10.46 r
HmrXXN MACON AND AUGC8TA.
Leave Macon 11.45 a m and 9.30 r M.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 r u “ 5.30 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 pm.
Arrive in Macon 2.16 p a “ 1. a a.
umn SAVANNAH, HOUDCIimU k KATORTON.
Leave Savannah 6. a a
Arrive in Milledgeville 2.45 p a.
Leave Macon li 45 a a
Arrive In Eatonton 6. pa.
W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct 12, 1855. octl6.
English Druggets. ro
rious wuUlu-,)
Mikuic Hourth Rugb,
Vetvot and Clicuiiie K «.•
Tufted Rugs,
Piano uutl table Covert),
Door Mats (overy varietj,
Silver As Brass Mu., itoqta
CarpetaBindm^, &•.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERYDEPARTMENT
Broca idles. Loco aud Muslui Curtains
Satin do Ulnes, GlltCoruiccs,
Satiu and 811k Damask, Gilt Pins and Bauds,
Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassels. lAup* ouu
Cerda; Yslrst and PlusheT various colors; tViudow
Shades, new style.
Alao, every variety pt Furniture Covering, Trim
mlngs and materials for decorating.
rUOQR OIL VLOTUS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halt* an*
Rooms, cut to fit without a seam.
The subscriber will oblige himself to maketbw
prices on all description of goods as low as the sum.
quality can be purchased in any Northern cit^
49* Carpets cut to Rooms and gooils sent to an>
part of the city free of charge.
49» An experienced Upholster will attend to tb.
making and laying or Carpets and OU Cloths when
desired. The decorative and uurtain department is
n charge or an Upholster of acknowledged tuAe auv
Skill. W. H. GUION, Agent.
octlS 140 Congress aud 57 St. Juiicn-sta
uaruEk shops.
Pulaski House Barber Shop,
Owens’ Brick Building, oppotiU the Pulaski House,
PIYK WORKMEN BNOAOXD.
BCarshstll House Barber Shop,
Broughton Street,
TOUB WOBIMKN XNQAOID.
rpH£ subscriber, thankful to hisfcllow-citixeus
X for tho liberal patronage he has received, and
is still receiving, begs respectfully to inform them
that be bus engaged sufficient additional first-class
workmen from some of tbe best Barber Shops in
New York, aud will be enabled to accommodate as
many gentlemen as may honor him with their pa
tronage.
N. B.—The Barbershops are closed on 8undays—
strangers will please bear this in mind.
GSBB AGENCY.
fpHE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot,
X examine any lands in the counties of Appling,
Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and reporttothe owner as
to their present value, the prospect for their be
coming more valuablo in foturu, and whetner or
not there is being auy trespass committed thereon,
invariably pledging himself to give a true aud cor
rect account, for which all remittances will be ex
pccted in advance.
He will also sell aud remit when requested, and
as directed, for seven per cent.
He will also promptly attend to all professional
business entreated to bis care.
vernon c. McLendon,
my 13 Attorney at law. Homesvlllo, Ga
HACHIfifEHY AND IKON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
8T. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
f?BOH the most complete facilities in his owd
X establishment, and through his connections
with several of tho principal manutacturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston,
the Undersigned is prepared to fornlush MACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, POKTABIA
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILIJ5, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE
FRONTS. Columns, Window Bills and Untils, Iron
Doors, Snutter3, &c., at Northern prices. Ho i3 also
prepared to repair Machinery and Iron work orevery
description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADEIJ’HIA MARBIL
WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty qQleslgns for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
80U oT. H r W4SS a*LW5P AD
New fork ft New Orleaos Mails.
K EOEIVED by the uudorsigned a full supylv or
READY MADE oLOTliiNG, cousUtmg ol all
articles necessary for a Gentleman’s Wardrobe.
also:
A choice assortment or
French, English and German Cloths,
Cassmieres and Vestings,
which he Is prepared to make to order in the best
style and at the shortest notice. HeaLo desires to
call attention to bis stock of
BOY’S AND YOUTH S CLOTHING,
which will be found of superior Btyie and work
manship w. R. SYMONS. ✓
oct27 If 17 Whitaker st.
TIT FO!r TAf .
THK MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR
TIME3.
A Reply to “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” and “DRED.
BT A UDT or 5IW ORUU.VS.
rilHIS original and powerful book, this beautlfol
X story, U an American Rowland for an English
Oliver, and di.ected against the distorted views or
the English press when speaking or the institutions
of tbe United States. It exposes cruelties and
barbarities practised on tbe lower classes of
England, more torrible than those imagined by
Mrs. Beecher Stowe as the result 'Jour “peculiar
institutions.” The object of ‘Tit for Tat” is emi
nently humane, patriotic and just, it is not anti-
British, anti-North, or anti-South, it is simply a re
ply to tbe exaggerated pictures or Slavery in “Uu
de Tom” and “Dred.”
For sate by WARNOCK k DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
octal 169 Congress st.
NOTICE.
rrUIE undersigned, Commissioners or the Ogecbee
X Road, will receive prooosals for building a
Bridge across the Canal, known as ths Doan Forest
Bridge. Materials to be of the best quality. The
pUn and drawing can be seen at tbo office of John
d. Bowen, Civil Surveyor, on Drayton street.
Proposals will be received until 12 o’clook, M., of
November 22nd.
!R. WAYNB.
E. C. ANDERSO!
nov3 K. BOURQUINB.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
A Utens, October, 18,1856.
. RE-ORGANIZATIoN OF COLLEGE FACULTY
On the 10th of December next, the Trustees of
this Institution will proceed to elect tbe following
officers: Professor of Belles LeUres and Oratory:
“ “ Ancient Language*»
“ “ Natural Sciences;
“ “ Mathematics:
“ “ Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry ;
Tutor of Mathematics;
“ Languages;
And to appoint a President pro tem.
Th* Presidents Salary U12600 per ann.
Tbe salary’s of the Professors is f 2000 par an
num.
Persons elected will be expected to enter upon
their duties the 16th of January uuxi,
oct26 4vr ASBUKY HULL, 8ect’ry.
BOOTS and shoes.
RECEIVED by lato arrivals, lady’s OAL.
■^TERS. Gentlemen’s Oxford T1EM.
Gonta and Boys’ GAITERS,
oems Low Quartered, Calf and Patent Leather
Gentleman’* Fin* BOOTS.
M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 10 No, 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Building.
■n Charleston and Saw. R. R. Co. l
OCTOBXB10,1856. J
FI1HE Seventh Instalment or FIVE DOi.LA Ri PER
X SHARE ON THE STOCK subscribed to tho
Charleston and Savannah Railroad, wi!l be due oo
Monday, tbo 10th of November. Payment to be
made to the Treasurer, at the office of the Company
in Charleston.
Tho Savannah subscribers will please pay to A.
PORTER,'Esq., President of tbe Bank of tbe Stale
of Georgia, Savannah.
By order of tbe President.
0. F. HANCKEL, Treasurer,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In For
eign and Domestic Dry Good*.
B EG leave to say Ihsy have removed to their
large new store,
176 BBOUGHTON STREET,
where their ample room will enable them to keep a
complete stock In every department.
Also, a fall lino of
PLANTATION GOODS,
of th* best Southern tnanutacture. Combined with
th* above they keep a complete stock or ladles
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroidories, Laces,
and Ladies and Gtnta Furnishing Goods, to suit the
Ouhpricf*. 1 “ “““““s: g|Q ?£■
ro 1 * 2 ® 170 Broughton it.
Notice from th.
PULASKI HOUSE,
To the 8tirekMpen of Savannah.
A LL packages rent to ths above Hotel must have
Xm. too owners uamo and number of room written
With ink on each iiack.go.or it will not be received
at the office. oct2G-lw
A STRAY HORSE.
A Bay Horse was left in my yard jos
torday during my absence, by a negro
'unknown to my servants. The owner
- *■ r# ?u«ted to pro?o property) pay *x
psnses and tako him away. * ’ 7 I v
odtal-tf JAMES J. HINES, oct 9
riN and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856,
yj two dally trains between Macon aud Columbus,
and one between Macon and Americas,
Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 p m; arrive at Colum-
bus at 7 15 a m, and 1030 p u ; leave Columbus a!
4 16 a m, and 1 30 p x; arrive at Macon at 10 54 a x,
and 7 40 p x;leave Macon at 2 a x; arrive at Aracri
cus at 0 40 a x; leave Auicricus at 2 20 p x; arrive at
Macon at 740 p m; making a complete counoction be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Ceutral
Railroad Trains to Savannah, Milledgevilleaud Eaton
ton, aud with Macou aud Western trains to Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nashville and Kuoxvillo, Teim.
At Columbu.s with Girard and Mobile Railroad it.
Rufanla, AU., connecting daily at Aiuericus with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,
rhomasvilie, Ibiiubridg,*, kc., with tri-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Liithbert, kc., at Fort Valley with hacks
.a i»erry, Hajmesville, Hawkinsville and Knoxville,
Passenger.-* for Americas and j*oiuta below Fort
Valley, should take tbe 1216 p M train from Savau-
nah; anJ the a pm train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macon. For other points on the South
western or Mu?cogee Roads take either train from
Savannah or Augusta, i’ussimgers leaving Amerl-
cus at 2 20 e x will reach Columbus at 10 30 p x the
samo uight.
Passenger* from Columbus aud the West for Am-
ericus, South western Georgia or Florida, should
take the 1 30 r x train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, aud reach Aiuericus at 6 40 a x uext morn-
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, aud for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage is tbe Cabin S25,
Steerage 98.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah 914 00
Columbus , “ “ to 00
Americus “ “ 8 80
Q£0. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
i,I856. —-~-
Macon, January 30th, 1
mayl6
NEW AND SPLENDID FABHIONA
BLE GOODS
F*« TBE FALLI. TRADE OF 1858.
WILLIAaM 0. PRICE,
AT THE
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
147 Bay Street,
IS now opening the largest and be3t se
lected stock of Goods for Gentleman’s wear
ever offered in tho city of Savannah.
i Black and Colored Cloths, Black Dooskins
and Cassimeres, Overcoatiug, Fancy Cassime.-es,
and --ilk and Velvet Vestings, which cannot bo sur
passe 1 , are to be found in bold profusion in the
Merebants' Tailoring Department, and will be mad#
to order lu most approved style, and at short no-
lice.
I have taken particular pains with the manufac
turing of my Ready Made Clothing, and fori confi
dent or piecing all who may favor mo with their
patronage. I have a lot or very tasty busiuess
salts, to which I invite particular attention.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilet
articles ot every description, and a large stock ot
Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises always on hand.
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
Star Clothing Fmporium,
oct 2 147 Bay street
Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1B56.
J 1HK CO-PARTNERSHIP horetoforo existing be
tween the fubscribcrs, under the name of J.-
CONNERAT k CO., was this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Connerat will at
tend to tbo settlement of the aflairs of the said firm.
J. V. CONNERAT,
J. LAMA.
Savannah, Oct. 1st, 18S8.
THE UNDERSIGNED having bought outthe in.
terest of Johx Lama, will hereafter continue tbe
wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
in bis own name and for his own account, and re.
•pectfblly solicits from the friends or the lato firm a
qootlnnancs of their ravers.
0018 J. V CONNERAT
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE;
YTTIIX BE SOLD before tbe Court House door, in
XY the city of Savannah, on the flrst TUESDAY
biers, 1 lot tobacco, 1 lot congress water, 1 stove,
kc., kc. Levied on as tbe property of Antonio
Ponce, to'satisfy a flfa issued out of the Honorable,
tbe City Oonrt of Savannah, in fovor or William H.
Eirek vs. A Ponce; property pointed out by defend
ant. EDW’D M. FRENDERGA8T,
novl sheriff.
also:
At the same time and place: 1 ice chest, 1 lot
chairs, 1 looking glass, 3 tab.es, 1 lot decanters and
contents, l lot pictures, 1 lot tumblers Hot kegs
and demijohns aud contents, 1 screen, kc., kc.
levied on as tho property of Paul Halier, to satisfy
a flta Issued out of the Honorable, tho City Court of
Savannah, in favor ur B. N. Leonard k Co. va. Paul
Bailor; property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor
ney. EDW’D M. PRENDERGA8T.
novl Sheriff.
4AXTRA FAMILY FIX)UR—In Barrels Sacks and
Jj Half Sacks Just received for sale b.
YONGE k FRIERSON,
No. 94 Ba strer.
aujo Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, and put up tho work at man
ractnrera’ prices.
Savannah, April 11.1856.
H. H. LINVILLE.
aprll
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
pryor’s’oTntment.
I T Is a sore and spkedy care for bums, piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, reald head,
totter worm, sore uipplcs, (recommended by nur
ses,) sore aud cracked lips, fresh wounds and sores
of any description. It is a must valuable remedy
and cure, which can be testified tu by thousands
who have used it in many portions ol the South for
tiie last few years In uo instance will the salve do
any Injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates uu J
letters from people who have nsed it themselves,
and most earnestly recommend it to others as £
speedy aud certain remedy for the above named
diseases. A trial is all that is necessary for its own
recommendation.
Among the many that have testified to the effica
cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended it to
the public, aro Dr R A T Ridley, Judge K V Hill,
Judge O A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, JI. Stephens, Esq,
and thousands of others.
Add by .1B Moore. Savannah, Ga; J h Hail, Amer
icas, Uu; Clark k Wells, Augusta, Ga; MeKcesuu,
Robius k Co, New York; and druggists gi-uurallj
Air* By remitting one dollar tu the proprietor i.
feingle box of the Ointment will be forwarded by
mail, iree of postage, to any part of the V states.
Sold by J. ti, MOORE, auvaonah, Ga., and drug-
gists generally. V. J. MoOKE. Proprietor,
raaylS ^ LaUrangc. Ga.
C ODFISH, POTATOES k HLRKINUS-
2 kinds Codfish,
60 bills Potatoes,
75 boxes Herrings,
Lauding and for sale by
ocl24
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k OO.
^JOCOA NUTS—600 Cocoa Nuts, received and for
sale by
[sept231
J. D. JBASEL*.
H AY—200 bales Hay, fu store and tor sale by
Jy‘J5 CRANE, WELLS k CO.
I aOMfMnu LIQUORS—
250 barrels Ohio Rectified WUlskejv
100 do Pikes Magnolia do.
120 do E. Phelps’s Gin.
25 do Conn. River P. & H. Rye Gin.
20 do Brandy.
35 quar aud eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr.
20 do do Magonolia Wine.
75 barrels Ohio Mouongabela Whiskey.
20 do Gibsons mountain do.
15 do Ben Russells Nector do.
5 do Gibsons old Family Nectar Whiskey
40 do White Rectified do.
5 do Old Kentucky Bourbon do.
40 do and puuchcous Georgia Peach Brand
10 do Virginia Apple do.
In store and for sale by
sep 18 WEBSTER k PALMES.
“ YOUR HOUSE,”
NO. 144 DRVAN STREET,
WWT 0# THK XARKJCT,
SAVANNAH, GIX1RG1A.
milE SUBSCRIBER would Inform his friends and
X the public generally, that be has REMOVED
from bis Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, and fitted
upthe above Home in asuperior style, aud intends
serving his friends with all the delicacies of the sea-
*ou,such us—
WILD GAME. VENISON, GEORGLA AND NEW
YORK OYSTERS. Ac.; ' • 1
aud pledgee himself to use every endeavor b> please
all who may favor him with tueir iwtrour/e.
HENRY BURT.
sept 29—CJSM
OYSTKBSt
THE subscriber is now ready to for*
nish OYSTERS in the Shell, fresh open-
ed or Pickled in* any quantity to buH
purchasers. Pickled Oysters lu kegs
ready to be shipped.
oct 1 J D. JESSE.
;s or advertming.
•f*pFF®E tionble column, ihah v
charged double tbeabovo rates. b«
- Advertisements of whatever length, for u
te^teu tetewoih, u, b. dterW it"Lis;
For a longer time at the loto.wimr rates
Wo, of8quareelln»|2iptai3n l0 »|g tt y|^pr;
1 Square, L
2 Squares,
9 do ..
4 do
5 do
• do
7 do
t do
6 do
10 do
For ur ten. run. *lwre
eh HfflSS5^.r
pi
l
If® IPaji^SJSIBlBiSr
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
HAVE IN STORE
A COMPLETE assortment of tr o following
A PLANTATION GOODS,
To which they would invite the particular attention
of PLANTERS, and offer them at reasonable prices
and on accommodating terms:
Schley’s White Plains and Twills
Heavy Northern Brown Twills
“ Black and Grey . “
Black and Grey Plains
Slriped Cable Warp Ker«eys
Piaid IJnseys In several grades
London imffil Blankets, in all weights and sizes
Cord do do
Fine Whitney do
Moul Stripes and Plaids
Franklin do do
Real Cotton and Wool Fl auneis
»* all Wool do
Drown and Bleached Canton Flannel
Shirting Stripes, Striped Osnaburgs
White Cotton 0*naburga
3i and li »rown Shirting
Blue Demins, Blue Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets
Scotch Bonnets, Head Kerchiefs, kc.
oct 11 ’
S OAP, STARCH, SUGARTsYRUP, Ac., &c —
600 boxes Family Palo and No. 1 Soap
150 «* Frazer’s Beadle and Oswego Starch
100 bbls. Stewart’s Clarified Sugar
50 dozen Lemon Syrnp
50 boxes super Carbon Soda
Received and for sale by
J®P 128 MCMAHON A IOYLE.
WATCHB8
WATCHES—WATf-llES,
(SL Mo reciTlng the Londoi. Lera
yyx watches, ofthe most celebrated makors, in
4a« G f ,W ^7 ® Uve |L c « a c*»- R- F. Cooper’s Lu
^•■■iplex Watchea, Watches for Timing Horses
fine SwiM Chronometers, which we offer at reasona-
ble prices, st our new store in Gibtx is» F-utge.
D. B. NIvHOlB k CO.
☆ CLOTHING a
EMPORIUM, it
1 POOR WMT OF THX BIPP1LICAN B1AD1NQ ROOM
Fine Ready-made
Clothing; Hata
and Caps, Shirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchief,
and
Fancy Articles
for
Gentlemen.
W.O. Price,
FASHIONABLE a °tej. uilmor.
and Vestings, wl 1
AMD
K1LITABY
TAILOR,
No. 147
Bay I treat,
SA VANNAII.
Also, Superfine
be made to mca-
sure,unexception
able in style
and
workmanship,
by the
boat mechanic*
at shurles'.
notice
feb 5
Order* from city and county rebelled. ,
iAR SOAP.—50 boxos Extra N Hill k Sons’ Pale
_i Extra Yellow Soap. Just recaved and for sale
iw to close consignment! by
M»4IT OON1, WILLS AGO.
BJBMOVAL.
The subscriber has Removed on the
Bay, next door to the Republican!
office, where he is uow opening a
handsome assortment ot S P RIN Ol
AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by the
pattern or make to order in the most fashionable
style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present
and coming season.
Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing dune at
the shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White
and Figured Marseilles Vesta, for sale at a small pro
fit.
*prl2 • JOHN W. KELLY.
WOOD—WOOD
riMlE SUBSCRIBER has just received, and will
I keep constantly on Laud at bU Wood Yard,
Uld Charleston Wharf, a full supply of tbe best
of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Lightwoo-J,
Ac., Ac. All in want are respectfully invited to
give him a call. H. C. KAYgOR.
P. S. All orders left at the Book Store under the
Marshall House will be promptly attended to.
sept 30
DISSOLUTION.
T HR Co partnership of F. CHAMPION A CO. is
'this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business ol tho late firm will be settled by F. Cham-
E ton, who will continue the Grocery business on
is own account. ^
F. CHAMPION,
R. J. LARCOMBIE.
Savannah, October 1,1866. sept 30—lm
I*
110
la
pruportioi,,
^Ti ta n»S mi'.Krtteeme'IlJf L?.!“
ll.ely on tee fourth pego of tee Oaijy eKI -
Advertteeroeutewilered three hum
be charged ttrodhlrda the above ratce Wk ' *“
Advertiiemeute ordered In the Weekl'v ed,ii,„ .
per eqoore tor each ineertlon, for at, j u’me & ,l
one month. For more than one mouth m If,I"
tbe rnlea epeclfled tn the above table r
Special nollcee, 10 cent. i*r line tor th. «...
6 centa for eoch eubeoqeut luierhoD in l!?i’ “*
to be.ubject to contracl. Marriage
nerallovttatlooa60 cenu each. XoeSiL 1 '
inserted for lesa than IM cents.
ReporhhBelwInttoni. or Proceeding, orlny^ 1 :'?''
MteiJCa
Steamships, where but one is runninv iin,»,
num; if two or more, 930 each. *' W0 w
Auctioneers’advertisements not to be sum**
oontrtcLhuttoh.ch.^da.the
ed^K 1 ^ *» belcchd
ProtcSBionnl and bu,ine.r cards not eicee.il..
lines, will he Inserted nt ,20 j^r annum 1:
Unite on peraoni to become candldScs .
luertcd as oteer advetlteemeuu, to be ,m 1 f
variably in advance. ‘ u Iur '•
Announcing caudidatos for office, 9lu, to be run
in advance. ’* ,w
Advertisements not marked ou the com- r„
sgasur" bo iDi ' rKj
.>en any bill for two months advertising U u ,
than contract,^amounts to over 150, a dedlfcto ”
LAND A'mKNCY—Brunswick, Ga.
EDWIN M. MOORE
O FFERS his services to the public in the pur
chitsu anti sale of lamb: in tbe counrles ol
Glynn. Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee, Clinch. Lowndes and Thomas. Particular
attention given to ionating, purchasing and selling nl
town lota in the town ot ti&unswick.
BirnKie.ci»:
Dr R Collins, Macon; I)r B M Gargile, Brunswick
Thomas H Harden. Svvannr.h: Hon ■James I, Sew
rd, Thomasville.
26 per cent will be made,
I®
For one square, renewable once a week ip
u “ “ ‘,7 CC “ * bi
Every additional square contracted for to be chare
ed one half the above rates additional. CDSfE
i early advertisers shall be limited to the
contracted for. All contracts shall be in w£
stating definitely the nature or the business to L
advertised. Any advertisements not proi«erlycon
nested with the business shall be charged seJJS
^’n“«!S 0 r“ yCICM ' “ f mM,CT <"«EZ
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt.,
BOOKSELLE
AND
STATIONER
CXDEK THK MARSHALL HOUSE HOTEL,
BROUGHTON ST.
Savannah, Georgia.
vertteementefrom .teugm* Zi triS^
teutlon to fain, coocerts. eolrees, or lev nubile ec
terutemeute, where cterrge.- teuSfe E5»“
? prlTll, ““ttetlcin, every Z
tlce designed to ull .tteuuon to pnvele mama
calculated or intended to promote individuMime.
rests, can only be inserted with the understand-nc
that the same U to be paid for. Ii inserted in the
editorial column (which can be only at the discre
tion of the editors) the same will be charged at q
rate of not less than 20 cents j*r line.
Tho undersigned, publishers ot Daily In-Wet. ,r
and Weekly newspapers in Savannah, Ga.. id, j/
ourselves strictly to adhere to the above md li
charges, and In uo instance to deviate therefrom
i The above rates to take eilect March 1.1-56. a * i
tu continue binding, uutilclutnged by the \oi«r, ,
majority of the undersigned.
N. B.—This schedule shall nut in any way c-L'cti
tho integrity of oxtating contracts. Alt contractsu-t
the year or any other specified time, shaiicnlyceue
with the expiration of the j^riod tor which the*
were mado.
R. R Hilton A Co. Georgian d Jfumr.’
Snzed A Sixs. He; ubticat,.
Trumfoov k WrrwrjdjTnte .Vnrtmitf f.Wt
BOOR m JOB PRINTING
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFICE,
Merchants can be supplied at short uotiee with
Blll-IIcmU, Bills of Lading,
Dray Books, Clrt'iilara, Cards
mill Blniik Books.
Particular atteutiou giveu to BOOK AND PAM
PHLET PRINTING, such a3 Catalogues for Colleges,
Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, By-Laws, etc.
Thankful for the very liberal patronago heretofore
recoived, we respectfully solicit a continuance ol
tho same, feeling that we shall be able to please all
who may favor us with a call, both as to prices and
execution of work.
SKIRTS.
W HITE anti OnIM Wlmleboue, Morecu Whale-
bone. Moreen Flounced, Moreen Whatobone,
Q tilted, Whalebone Quilted. Hair Cloth, Misses
Whalebone, kc., Ac., tor sale by
oct22 DkWITT k MORGAN.
K. DE FOIUi,
Al’uTHKCARIES HAIJ^ S. E. Corner or,
Brough ;D and Barnard Streets. Savau-
nah Ga., Wholt>alc and retail Dealers in,
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and
Dyestuffs* French, English, and American Perfum
ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Broshes of every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Snufls, Manufactured Tobacco, All tbe Patont
or Proprietary Medicines of tbe day, Snperior Inks,
Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac.
40- N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation or Physiciaus’ Prescriptions and Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plain Directions for use, including Directions for
treatment in cases or poisoning, Drowning, Ac.
IF
m
ixf
"(ft,
SIR ASTLEY COOPER’S
T HE invigorating action of Sir Astley Outer's
Pills on the constitution is really wambw*.
aud a single trial will convince the mwt
or their power to restore the most feeble and debt-
litated to foil health and strength, and no iaigufe
cau convey an adequate idea of the immediate, ut
almost miraculous change, produced by
use of this wonderful medicine in the diseased, it.
bihtated and shattered nervous system; the relax 4
aud debilitated body is at once relieved, re-twei,
eullvcned and built up; the mental and pliysini
symptoms of disease vanish under ihm iufimet,
ilto stooping, trembling victim ol depression ani
debility becomes a new man; he stands erect, bi
moves with a firm step; his mind which was pre
viously sunk in gloom, becomes bright, lutyait,
active, and he gees forth refreshed, regenerated
and conscious of new vigor to hu accu-toaea tc-
cupations; aud the effect is net temporary, on tne
contrary, the relief is permanent, for the cordal
K nies of the medicine reach the constitution
snd restores it to its first condition. In d
diseasesofthe stomach and pigestive organs, they
never fail. They also remove depression, excite
ment, restleness, want of sleep dislike to socitty,
incapacity for business, less ot memory, confusion,
giddiness, blood in tbe head, melancholy, menu:
debility they Increase and restore the appetite,pa-
rifp tho blood, strengthen the tone ot the stomach,
aud give such energy and vigor to tho constitution
as must be fell tu be believed.
To elderly persons, Sir Astley Cooper's 1*1118 are
invaluable; strengthening the system against the
attacks of age; they cause a continued cheerful
ness, and prolong Ute to the latest possible pe
riod.
Bkwark ov Spuriocs imitations—None are gena-
iue without the fac-simile of the signature of Mac-
1’ 1mlI ft Co., Sole Proprietors. London and Net
York, on each box and on the directions. Hie Ge
nuine Pills have also a correct likeness of the late
Sir Astley Cooper on the top of each box. Without
these'marks of authenticity, they are spurious ud
an im|K>sltion. Sold at 25 cents, 50 cenu and II
per box. Full directions are given with each bo*.
There is a great saving by taking the larger s«*i.
—3m
READ I—READ!!—READ U!
■ That is, if you can see; and
If you can’t see, you can niui^^r T!
all kinds or “helps to see.” at the Watchand
Jewelry Store or D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress
street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store in
the country.
We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
tot of those fine Steel Spectacles ; also, a supply of
Pebble aud Periscopic Lens, which we are prepared
to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Oar
Periscopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape)
have an advantage over all others, as they have a
greater range ot' focus, so that the reader U not
compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain
distance from the eye. Call and see.
D. B. NICHOLS A CO.
4J- No charge for showing goods,
war 11 D. B. N. A CO.
200 DOLLARS ILEWARD
* For ray two negroes, or 100 for either
lodged iu jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes
tailed John, a large cop;ier colored, hames
. down look and rough face, weighs about Is a
;and Is 5 feet lu inches high, 22 years old. BostfiO
s vefy black with a wide-space between his uon
per front teeth, high forehead, turns Ins feet out in
walking, Is 5 feet 8 inches high, and weighs 150,
and 30 years old, and wheu heard of last, they
were in the swamp above Savannah. Mv address
is 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, B. C.
aug!2—wly WM. ASHLY..
1;
ROBINSON A CAMP
17KAPKRS AND TA11 (JH&,
AND Dealers in fine Ready Made
CLOTHING, have received atidj
rpened their stock of Fail and Win
ter GUODS, comprising a ftilt and
complete assortment or Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest
ing* and Over Coatings, which wo will make and
trim ftn our usual stylo, and at tin- shortest notice.
Our ready made Clothing is manufactured at the
well knowu house ofW T. Jenulog* A Co, 231
Broadway, New York, ami comprises all that U
fine and fashionable in the lim>.
FURNISHING GOOD* of every description requi
site to a gentleman’.-? wardrehv, constantly kept on
band, alt or which we Offer on bur usual credit
terms, or at s di.vouut of fi per cent for cash, at
3 BULL .-TRF.ET, SORREL BUILDING,
oct 1—1 m * next door u» Pulaski House.
P ICKLES, PIPES, PAPER, PEPPER—
76 boxes Pick! s, X and gallon jars
600 gross EngUesb Pipes
260 *• Ppeltead*
500 reams Wrapi-mg Paper .
100 boxes fresh gro rad pure Vo liner.
Received and for sale by •
■ept 28 McMAHoN A DOYLE.
PIANO FORTES.
jMhH HAVING lately received large ad-
■■■ ilitii'tis tu our PIANO FORTES, we
WWM f f| aro enabled to oiler at this time the
fv-L- *,* variety trout tho best maun-
racturera, from the plainest square ti* the most elab-
omolycarveil, aud from six to >evou ouiaved.
Oar Pianos w o selected from the mauufkcturere
Whom we have full CouUdnure iu, an<l we are par-
Uonlarly requeatc t by them to give aguuruuty with
every instrument told by us ns regard*, durability,
tono, Ac.
l’ersons in want or a first rale instrument may re
ly with safety uj-on getting such a oue by selecting
from the following makers, whoso instruments we
endeavor to keep constantly on band, vis : H. Wuc-
oester, J. Cbtokerlug A Son, Nunns A Clarke, Bacon
It Havens, H. Waters, am* Haines, Brothers k Com-
l w. Morrell k oo.
BUUJib— BOOKS—BOOKS
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK A DATli.
mHUKSUAY, 16th October. 1856-Tba Rifle. Axe,
X and Faddle Bags, aud oiber Lectures, by W.
H. Milburn, with apurtrait or tho author ou sfol
Married, net Mated ; or bow they lived at Wood-
side and Throckmorton Hall, by Alice Cary.
The last of the Forresters ; or Humors on the
Border; a story or the Old Virginia Fronti* t, t‘f
John Ester Crooko.
Calebs in Search of a Wife, by Mrs. Hwnu
Moore.
Three Per Cent a Montli; or, the Perils of Fast
Living, by CharlesBurdtU.
Daisy’s Necklace; and What Came of it; a Liter*-
ry Episodo, by T. B. Aldrich.
The Torchlight; or, Through tbo W»oJ, by Har
riet Olcott, author of “laora’a Child.”
The Adventures of Gerard, tbe Liou Killer, by u
E. Whitehead.
. The Life of General Daniel Morgan, of tie Vir
ginia' Lino of the Army of tbe United States, oj
James Graham.
For sale at the Book Store,
oct 17 159 CONGRESS STREET
THE COURT Of NAPOLEON
R Society under the First Empire, with to r-
\J traits of its beauties, wits and heroine#, troia
autbentio originals, by Frank B Goodrich; illustra
ted by Jules Champagne.
—MORE OF— „ ...
The Romance of the Forest, by Ante Rstcbffe,
author of “The Mysteries of Udolpho-”
Cotton Is King, or tho Culture of Cottou. and i»
relation to Agriculture, Manufactures aud tom
mere©, by David Christy. ,
The Hills of the Shatemuc, by the author of
“Wide, Wide World.”
Victoria; or. tho World overcome, by tareuM
Cbesbro’.
Magdalen Ilepburu, a story of tbe .-cottisl Reio-;
mation, by Mrs Oiypbaut, author of “Zamce.
etc., etc.
Lorimer Llttlegood, Esq., ayounggentlemao/"'
wished to sse life and saw it accoruiugiy; by trw*
E Smodley, Esq. „
Ernest Linwood, a novel, by Mrs Caroline U*
Henlx. For sale by WARNOCK A DA Vie,
Booksellers and Stationers,
net-.’ I 159 Congress street
FlW FASHIONABLE CLOTHIAfi,
AT REDUCED RATES.
B ARGAINS can BOW bo bad by all those wwj
wtaii to clothe themselves genteelly, as \
sell the balance of my Ready-Made, at rwiwa
rates uu tune, and ton per cent off for cash,
and avail yourself of the chance to obtain good ara
cito. At tho Star Clothing Emporium.
WILLIAM 0. TRICE,
inne r UT Bay street^
411 BilUous Derangements. Sick Headache, DyjPfP
sia, Habitual Oostiveness, CUrobic Diarrha,
Pain In the Stomach and Bowels, General DebiW
Female Weakasa, Ac. For sale by Druggist* f*°
erally, and by John. B Moore A Oo, aud Wni- w
Lincoln, 8avannah. *“
feb 12
PRINTERS’ INK,
T7WR SALE BY
J? J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
■ept 27 Hawaii. Hotel Bcildb..
C ORN—1200 bueteete prime Be»ch tetenOOTOi
Jnal recolred ud tor ute by M
■eplld WEBSTER *PAL1BS._
S | 11*3 AND SHOULDERS-15 bhdl ud 20
bright StdN ud Shoulder., Buon, ro»2J“
per uteAwr Kn*"«o State, ud (brute te.4*
Ute wholly