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V otra t Wharsas, John urn will apply** Um
Oourt of Ordinary for Lsttora «mmlaa«r)r as
liirilopon thvtiuu of Htarf Cation.
ThSi iSSSr^ to am and admonlah all
wteB II «8r oonoom,ioita nMnptw takn uM
Oowt to mm obtocUoo (IT ur Itay tan) on or
Mbn Ita Int Honour In April nut. othtrwUo
uldwtonwlUtapnntoO. nttnon John Bilbo,
Bu, Ordlnur for Chottam uoantr. ihu lenlh tar
oast" 1 ' JOHN BILBO, 0.0.C.
to olio Mill ndmlnli boll whom
ti wpoor tahirn otlJCourl
jr thoy tan) on or talOro
to trot Montar In Dooembor nut, olhnwllo mid
l ^wllnoM > WIljKm‘uM, Bn., Ordlnorr for Bulloch
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ooued. Then nn,lhorcroro,ioollo udodmonUb UU
whom II mnr conoorn. to ta nod nppoor bolOro uold
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BTATB OF GEORGIA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To mi whom It nur con
vjoorn: Whcrooc, Jtmo* voyiiwIU opplrjllta
Court or Ordinary tor Utlorn vurauuy u Admin-
oot II
“•TATlTOF UKOKQ1A.
4THAK COUNTY.—To nil whom U may
^ooMtn: WhereM, John F. Hlneo will appy
• Ooort of Ordinary for tottm a dlailtory ta ad-
ator on Iho haute o’ -tauloa 0. Hlnea :
j art, IhoiroChro. to cite and admonish all
■taatl May oonoern, to bo and appear before said
ObwIIo make objection (if any thoy hate) on or be-
SbNtholrat Monday in Decent*!? next, otherwise
Mid letters will be (ranted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Kiq. Ordinary for Chatham
aouaty, this fourth day oTJune. I860.
jttS o JOHN BILBO, o. a o.
STATU OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To aU whom it may con-
U corn: Whorou, William A Bona will apply
at the Ooort of Ordinary for letter* dis misery as
■eardlanof George M Wallace and Robert O. Wal
*TOieae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whoa It may concern, to be and appear before
said Court tutuake objection (If any thoy hare) on
or before the lint Monday In March next, other*
"wltnei^JOhn BUho Ordinary for Chatham
wAly’a.llthtayor Aujuuj.l^o,,
angll
"AtaTk oF gmSorgia.
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom it may Con< a
oem: Whereas, James Doyle will apply at the
Oonrft of Ordinary for letter* dtsmisory as admlnls
trator on the eetaU of George Alexander.
These are therefore to olte and admonish all con-
earned, to bo and appear betore said Court to make
objections, (If any they haye,) on or before the
tret Monday In April next, otherwise said letters
will be (ranted.
Wttnes , John Bilbo, Biq., ordinary for Chatham
ttajj^uTuUitay jggagt
■TATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may Con*
t/ oem: Whereas, John lama will apply at the
Ooort or Ordinary for letun dlsmlssory, as admin
istrator on the estate of Henry Casson.
These are, therefore, to qfte and admonish all
whoa tt may oonoern, to bo and appear before said
Ooort to «mi objection (If any they haye) on or
before the first Monday in April next, otnei
aid letters will be (ranted. _ ,
Witness, John Bilbo. EOq., Ordinary for Chatham
“KfcEf ‘"“ ,h Hfiffi&Bfr- c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO.
mo all whom It may concernWhereas James
I 8tandflf Id will apply at the Court or Ordinary
tor Letters of Administration on the estate of John
Spears, lata of said County, deceased. These are,
therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
eonoers, to be and appear before said Court to make
•hJooUon (if any they bare) on or before tbo first
Monday In November next, otherwise said letters
will be (ranted.
antnees, H. Stuokund, Esq., Ordinary for T&tt-
AtaiMAtaMAAta of August, 1868.
UCKlXsD, Ordinary
BEOMOIA BULLOCH NfBTT,
mtonuT
■
Vhlon lUMt, oue door
of J«i. gulUvu k Oo.'u
in Storw, wtanitaou ta
p]u!r, U ^Hiiaral?! !U FlTUPE
and DISKASKS.
I ootJJ-lm
VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION
FOR SAL 111,
O wnuw tat Hlun or in on o. uavanmuh.
N the first Tuesday In December next, will to-
sold before the Court House lu the city of 8a
yanuah, the Plantation on the Bavanuah river, len
miles from the dly, known as Mulberry Grove, be-
ongltig to the estato of the late Philip Ulmer, o«n-
tainlog six hundred and eighty-novcu acres, or
w tlclk thoroaro two hundred uores of first quality
STATE OF GEORGIA»
C HATHAM OOUNTY.—To all whom It may con-
ern : Whereas, Jacob Watdburg, will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for lettora of Administra
tion cum testamen to annoxo, on the estate of George
II Waldbura.
These are, therefore, to cite, and admonish aU
whom It may conoorn, to bo and appear boforo said
Court to make objection, (If any they liaro), on or
before the first Monday in Douember next, other
wise said letteri will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Miq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this filet day or October 1868.
ootSl JOHN BILBO, o. o, o.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH county:—To alt whom It may con-
oern s whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., one ortho
executors, and Sarah H. Groover, executrix, on the
estate or John Groover, deceased, will apply at the
Court or Ordinary for Letters Dlsmlssory, and to
have the estate or the said John Groover dlsmissod
i executor of William Groover, 8r., deceased s
These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear boforo said
Court, to make objection (irony thoy bavo) in terms
•Tthe'law, othorwlso stiiu letters will bo granted.
Witness, William Loo, Riq., Ordinary for the
counter bu.lod,, tlta
GEORGIA IIUIaIaOCH COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Agreoabie to an or
der granted by tbo Oourt of ordluary or sa d
county, will be sold boforo the Court Houso door,
in said county, on tho first Tuesday In Decorabor
next, between the lawfol hours orsalo, (360) throe
hundred and fifty acres of Pino land, moroor less
In said county, well Improvod, bounded by Haakoll
Semmons, William 8hefilold and John Brown son.
belonging to the Estate of Thomas Crosby, dcccasod L
sold for the benefit ortho heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Tormaontheday of sale This l&lh day
of October, 1850.
oot 19 WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adta’r.
tide rice laud, and one hundred and tUty-flvo acres
under good banks and in a Quo Muto for cultiva
tion. Also, seventy five acres of high land un.lor
cultivation. On tho placo are a good dwelling house,
overaoer’s houso, barns, negro houses and. ti or
outbuildings, all in a good state or repair. Perseus
desiring to purohue will call upon H. K, Harrison,
Ex’i, who resides within four mllos or the Grove,
or Ullsa Ulmer, Ex’trlx, who resides within two
miles of tho Grove.
Terms of sulo mado kuowu ou tho day of salo.
Possession not given until the first of January .
H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or.
Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trlx.
fg* Tho Charleston Mercury will publish omen
week until the day of salo
CKANE’S METALIO
toWSStAR*
mHIS Is a nowly invented BURIAL CASE. f«
ioned to accord with the feellugs of the be
reave:), and yet retaining all tho requisites or an
appropriate recoptaclo for Jbo dead. Thcro is no
reason why such a roooptaclo should bo made to
oroato by Its appearance disagr-’eablo sou^nttous.
Ills enough that wo should bo hurcaved, and what
ever tends to solten or make lew keen tliu poignan
cy of our griof, commends iU-elf to our considera
tion. So much that is repulsive has boon discarded
In tho arrungotnoul ami shape of the above Uue,
that Its name, tho CASKET BURIAL CAS , is an
Involuntary suggestion, and 1 do not Iu-kIUUo to
aver that tboro has nover boon ;u use any thing so
entlroly chaste, appropriate Mid convenient ns this
Invention
Tho Caso permits a view of tho entire body alter
.. is enclosed, the wholo ton being conmisod of
beautiful thick French Plato(llass.HUlheioiilly strong
to ruiist auy internal or oxtornal pressure, is per
fectly uir tight, compoHod of metal highly orna-
montod. uud will last for ages.
Samplos of the Casket may bo seen at the oftieo of
Messrs. CRANE, WEL1.S fcCti., 82 Buy stroot, Sa-
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
mo ALL whom it may concern .whereas Henry J.
A Parrish will apply at tho court or Ordinary
for tetters of guardianship or Isaiah M Martha,
George W. John. A. and Henry Parish, orphan chit-
and appear
any thoy bavo) on or boforo tho first
dectlons (if
__ . Monday In
December next, otherwise Bald lottcrs will be grant
ed.
Witness, WillUm Lee, Ordinary tor Ihe County
Of Bulloch, this 15th OoL A. D. IBM.
00,10 WILLIAM LEE ,UB
GEORGIA,LIBERTY ICOUNTY.
T WO months utor tali, I «IU apply to the Cour
Ordinary nr Liberty County for town to ooll
.portion of the rest nod pereonul estate or Bonin-
mis W, Alton, late docoued, or no mnoh thoreol ns
to necessary; ud sold tor the benefit of the hotre
and distributees or said citato.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
Qualified Admlnistr&trtz.
October 6th, 1S5B oct la—2m
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court House uoor, in
the oily of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY
in December next, between the legal hours or sale*
2 show cases, 1 ice crusher, 1 lot liquor in bottles;
1 pair scales, 1 lot chairs, 1 lot decanters and tum
blers, 1 lot tobacco, 1 lot congress water, 1 stove,
to., to. Levied on as the property of Antonio
Ponce, to satisfy a Ufa Issued out or the Honorable,
the City Oourt of8avannah, In favor of William H,
Erok vs. A Ponce; property pointed out by defend
ant. EDW-OtTpRENDEROABT,
novl Sheriff.
P. S. Persons desirous or p rchaalug the exclu
sive right for tho salo ortho Casket In the following
States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North
Carolina, will ploaso apply by lottor or in person to
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS k C.,
owners of Patent, care of
CRANK, WELLS k 00.,
Savannah, Goorgiu.
N B. Rights to one or more counties will bo sold
also. oot 1-1 Let
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH U)UNTY.—To alt whom it may con
oern: whoroas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply
al tne Oourt oTOrdlnary for tetters diimlsaory as
administrator on the ostato or Patrick D Kelenor,
Ooort to
i are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
ncero, to be and appear before said
ejection (ITany they have) on or be
fore the first Moada/in February next, otherwise
■aid tetters will be granted. „
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 6th day or August. 1866.
ao(4 WILLIAM LEE. o. b. o.
NOTICE.
mHREE months afterdate, application will be
1 made to the Planters’ Bank of the State or
Georgia, tor the payment or a twenty dollar uoto
or said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da
ted 1st June, 1861, No 687: also, lor the payment
of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854,
the left hand halves or said notes having been lost.
Also, to the Bank or tho State or Georgia, for tho
payment of a ten dollar note, tetter A, dated 4 th
, (anury, 1850, tbo left hand naif having beeu lost,
Also, to tho Marine Bonk or Georgia, for the pay
ment of a ten dollar note, No 4,076, dated Novem
ber 1,1843, the lert bond hair having been lost,
auglfi-lawfim BOSTON k VILLALONQA.
IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co.
Mat Term, 1856.
BobL M. Robertson, and others, compl’nts,!
n.
Claudios B. Pease, IheDoboy Steam Saw J-Order
101), Clark Styles and William F. Styles I
and others, defendants. J
XT appearing to the Court that two oi the said de-
X fondants, Clark Styles and William F. Saylesre
aide out of this County, and are absent from the
State of Georgia, so that service or the above bill
and subpoena cannot be servod upon them. On
motion it Is ordered, that the said Clark Styles and
William F. Styles do appear and answer the said
complainant’s bill, on or before the first day or the
next Term of this Court, or in defoult thereof, that
■aidbill be taken pro confesso against them: and it
• farther ordered, that a copy or this order be pub*
Usbed in one of Urn public newspapers or the city
of Savannah once a week for three months prior
the session of the next Term of this Court.
True extract flrom Minutes.
W. G. SHEFTALL,
oct 2—law3m Deputy Clerk, s. e. c. c.
HY be we without Money ? when it UJust sa
. _ easy for any one to bo around with a pocket
foil os not, If they only thlhk so. I have got a new
article, from which from five to twenty dollars a
day can bo made, either by male or female. It Is
highly respectable business, and an article wblcbls
wanted in every family In the United States. En
close me two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will
forward you by return moll a Circular, with foil
Instructions in the art. The busiucss is very easy.
Try it, If you are out or employment: and you will
never regret it; tor it wll be better lor 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. Try it I Try it I Tki
n 1 Address your tetters te
DWIGHT MONROE, New York
sept 16-3m
•TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO
mo all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
I Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let-
ten DUmluory on the estate of James P. Dent,—
These are therefore to cite and admonish aU whom
It may oonoern, to be and appear before said Court,
to make objections (if any tney have) on or before
the Vint Monday in December next, otherwise said
letten will be granted.
Witness John Bibo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day of Juno, i860.
r BILBO, 0.0.0.
S'
NOTICE.
IZTT DAYS alter date application will be mode
_J to the Honorable Court of Ordinary or Soreven
county for leave to sell a Negro Girl named Haga,
■asr* ofE. J. |[^ [ “ 0 Jj UN j foN| Trustee
State of Georgia,
B ULLOCHBOUNTY.-To all whom It may concern.
Whereas, the estate of Jeuo Begins 1b un
represented, and unless some lit and proper person
applies for the Administration, I shall appoint Wil
liam H. McLean, Adminlsirater on said estate.
Theae are therefore to site and admonish all
whom tt may concern, to bo and apper boforo said
Court, tomake objections, (ir any they bavo), ou
or before the first Monday In December next, oth-
erwtsesald Administration will begrinted as above
Witness William Loo, Esq., Ordinary for the
oountyof Bulloch.
oct 29 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C.
administrator s sale.
TTTTLLbesoldonthe flr4 Monday in January
TV next, before the Couit House fn Statesboro,
the following property, belonging to tbo estate o
BianrO*i1i,]r..iaMWe», more or lore, of Iwd
in BoUoob county, bounded north by the property
or John Grimee and John Slater, north and west by
the property of John Slater, east by the proporty of
EUtfiuavls, and south by the property or Jo-
Stan Davis. Bold for the benefit of the boirs and
onfiRonof H.nry Doth, Jr., docoMod. On Ibo
^r«.on.frUt«ion.mrm|U.
Adm’r.
GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY.
d county, on the flrstTnesday in December next,
..Jwsso the lawfol hourtbfsale (612) five hundred
•ad twelve acres, more or less Pine Und, well im>
MOVidlnsald county, bounded on the Boutb, by
BRShhi White, South East, John Yesamlth, Fast
William Bosh, North William Rowe, belonging
to tbs Brtate or Morris Dorrien, deceased, sold for
Ihe benefit of tbs heira or said deceased. Terms on
sq-,.
ootlP TIMOTHY CONNELLY, Adm’r.
’ GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
A lx Borsoos having demands against the estate
orSentamln W. Allen, late oi said county.de-
“Ld 0, J& n “M 1 to».a douMod nr.
js, nEr - vugsmsk
Qualified ddmlnlatrurk.
Setober 6th, 1166, octl8-lm
NOTICE.
gf&QBN, Admmletrntrlz.
Be too Omintl. u2», litod. «d«M
NOTICE.
0 NBMONTH after thli date application will be
made to the Bank of the State or GeoMla.Ikr
tae payment or a twenty dollar MU, tbo right bad
Of wbtoll la* b*.n to... OONIEL. TUOIIAB.
• iftooTlUo, Alo., lot Oot., 18U. MtS-UwOw
.HONBYI MONEY 11 MONEY II
m
NOTICE
mUE undersigned, Commissioners of the Ogechee
X Road, will receive proposals for building a
Bridge across tho Canal, known as the Di>an Forest
Bridge. Materials to be of the best quality. The
plan and drawing can be seen at tbo office of John.
1. Bowen, Civil Surveyor, on Drayton street.
Proposals will be received until 12 o’clock, M.,
November 22nd.
Ut. WAYNE. ) -
E. C. ANDERSON, V
nov3 E. BOURQUINK. j ,
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Athens, October, 10,1890.
RE-ORGANIZATION OF COU.EOE FACULTY
On the 10th of December next, the Trustees ui
this Institution will proceed to clecttbe following
officers: Professor of Belles Lcltrea and Oratory :
ii <i Ancient Languages;
“ “ Natural Sciences;
“ “ Mathematics:
“ “ Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry
tfutor or Mathematics;
•i “ Languages;
And to appoint a President pro tern.
Tbs Presidents Salary is 62600 per ami.
The salary’s of tbo Professors Is 62000 per an
num.
Persons elected will be expootod te enter upon
their duties tbo 15th of January noxt.
oct25 4w ASBURY HULL, Sect’ry.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
* RECEIVED by late arrivals, Lady's GA1-
INTERS. GouUemen’s Oxford TIES.
Gents and Boys’ GAITERS,
uents I/>w Quartered, Calf and Patent taatbor
Gentlemen’s Fine BOOTS.
M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 10 No. 71 and 162 Gibbon's Building,
FOR SALE.
Six T tacts of Land. 600 acres each, a
tF miles fr om tbo city of Savadnah ou tlie I
and Gulf Rail Rood, well adapted to lU growth
Rico, Cotton and Coin, aul Wood (iioegi toy
ten times over. Apply to
fob 27 U 0. A. c OUD
8K1BT8.
W HITE and Col’d Whalebone, Blorcen Whale-
bone, Morcon Flounced, Moreen Whaluooue,
Quilted, Wlialebono Quilted, Hair Cloth, Misses
Whalebone, Ac., Ac., for sale by
00122 DsWlTT A MORGA
BEAL FEED OHEHBBOlUEBUi.8
HENRY LATHROP & CO
W
NHHBIftmiBMIBS
•pened THIS DAY. embracing the following styles
Real Thread, llonitonand Malteso SET1S
“ French, Muslin and Cambrio “
Mourning Betts, In Book, Cambrio and Liueo
Cambrio and Swiss. Edgings and Inserting)!
Embroidered, H. 8, Bordered Hdkfii
Muslin and Cambrio Banda
Misses Setts, In great variety
Infants’ Caps,trimmed.
—ALSO—
Children’s Worsted Cepes
Opera Hoods, Ties. Ac.
Colored, SUk and Cashmere Hearts,
oot I
OULD invite the attention or the I.adieu
their very Urge and rich stock of
mo PERFECT
X conversation, In
tbo p'— *-- j - **- - •-
Auvamstmi Aonov, muonrau, n,
|, Authorised Agent for. luo Savannah Journal. |
LOCAL KYIDENCE OF THB' VALUE AND VHUC-
■ PROOF qOALltUB OF J
I WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, ■
|A< Manufgaturat by tfearnt J Marvin. New York, I
■ In the fire of the 8d
^BM|i||Hi|MtaHlbst.. which consum
ed the brick building
occupied by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, opposite
[the Gas Works, In this
cltv. wm a safe ol
the above descriptions I
|o books, papers, and money of Mr.
[although tho building was dotroyed,
: not.uk, > ' •; ■ ■■
milRt-.K moiilhi 1 after date appjiciUlou will, tyV
X made te the Merino Dai)k orSavunnali l »r.l)u,
pay men tof two Twenty Ikiilar Bills,-(via { lottery,
No, 0,07.0. and tetter 0, No. 6V7.) the right halves
or which haye beeu lost by tnuli.
Odl 0—3m JAMES P, HUDSON
JSzssSiSS; wm ii* 8M in U
udWen^TwhlS SSSuu! 1. te the llonorablo Ordinary of Tatnall County,
• • * - for leave to soli a portion oftho lands bolingtng to
tho ostato of Jesse Copeland, deceased; It being one
tract of land which has been reserved from former
ffalos—whore tho Huld deceanod resided ol the timo
of his death. JAMES GOPKUND. Adm’r,
sou 51 f sept 31860.
, -Carolina
eraby onablln.
In any Houtheri
iver from the
Thomas, and although ihe building wa
the said Safe sustained no Injury wnate\
ntenso beat to which tt had been exposed. On open*
ng tbo Safo, the contents were found undisturbed,
and In the same order and condition os when placed
there, except a Blight discoloration to the prqjeotlng
onds of a fow papers, and the baoks or one fir two ei
the books, caused by the steam generated in tbo
Safe, while at Ita neatest beat.
The Bate and contents, as it came from the ruhu,
may still be seen, In tho possession of Mr. Thomas,
at the Gas Works. A large assortment of those cele
brated Safos always on hand,and for solo by
C. H. OAMPFIKLD,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
July 26,1866. 171 Bay-et., Savannah, Ga.
I take pleasure In corroborating tho foregoing state
ment, and In addition would add, that the books are
now In use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1866, —“ **
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
78 TORE STRUT. NIAR TH* COURT HOUBI.
SAVANNAH. QA.,
Established lit 1838,
mHE Subscriber gratefal to his friends and
I patrons for their continual favors, would state
that in addition to the improvements in DYING, ao
qulrod by him during his last visit to England.and
Scotland, has mado arrangements for oxtouding his
business, by which ho Is now onablod to dye a
greater varloty or colors on silk and woolen drossos,
shawls, Ac., which ho trusts will gonorally ploaso
all who may favor him with their patronago.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or ronovatod
as may bo required, in tho same superior stylo which
has gonorally so much pleased his patrons and
friends.
Tablo Covers, and Ladios’ Craiw Shawls, Ao.,
Gleaned and finished in tiio first stylo.
Ladios’ Bonnots dyed, bioached and pressed in
tho most fashionable styles.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Terms modorato.
When parcois are sont by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through the poet
office, so that ho may know whoro to oaU for them,
raoh 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAiLROAD.
St trade to all parts of Iho State,
Florida, Alabama and Tenner
him te exhibit a atock unatirj
families, Merchants, Hotel keepers, aud Hteuui
boat Owners are particularly luvltod to oxamhu-tlii
prosont stock, which is now coinpioio lu ull tbs
various departmenta, consisting In part ortho follow
fog goods, via:
VAREl DEPARTMENT.
Royal Modallou, English Druggets, (ol va
Royal Velvet, rious widths,)
Mooet Willou. Mosaic Heart!) Rugs,
Mocol Brussels, Velvet aud Chenille It.)*.-
Tufted Rugs,
, Plano aud tabu. Covers,
Throe ply Ingrain, Door Mats(every variety,
Two ply Ingrain, Silver A Brass Suit Rod*
Wool Dtiteh, Carnots Bfodiugs, &c.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT
I irocatelles. Laco and Muslin Curtuins
Satin do Lalues, GlltCornicw,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Hus and Bauds,
Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassuls, l«o; s one
Cords; Velvet and Plush «f various colors; Window
Shades, new style.
“~i, every variety of Furniture Covering, Trim
and materials for decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halls an-,
Rooms, out to fit without a seam.
The subscriber will oblige himself to make tin.
prices on all description of goods as low as thosam,
quality can bo purchased in any Northern city.
RET Carpets out to Rooms aud goods sent to an)
part of the olty free of charge.
J0* An experienced Upholster will attend to llu
making and laying of Carpota and Oil Cloths when
desired. Tbo decorative and curtain department is
n charge of ou Upholster of acknowledged taste unu
skill. W. n. GUION, Agent.
140 Congress and 67 St. Jullcn-sts
baRuEk shops.
Pulaski House Bnrb«r Shop,
Ihoens’ Erick Building, oppotile the Pulaski flow*,
FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED.
MarsluillTloUMC Barber Shop.
Broughton Street,
FOUR WORKMEN ENOAOBD.
IU.TKS OP ASvKKi-lNINO.
All TabuUr work, with or without Rules: onj
vortiuchionto occupying doulilu column, t i„ii
ohurgo-1 double tho ubovo rut.'-. '
AdTertIuementc of whutovor lougUi, ttir.uy to ',,
kjMta* oco month, to ho uhurgou «t trui,"”.,
For, longer tlmoot tho n.lii.wiug rule.
KoreTBcucrM) lmo[2mim I a MKrni*inmw]iui„7,
mlngu ud u
ROOFING! ROOFING!!
WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF
COMPOSITION ROOFUVfl.
T HE subscriber having been appointed solo ugeu
in this city for Warren’s Fire and Water Proo
Composition Roofing is prepared to execute the
sumo in a satisfactory manner.
.The attention of tho citizens of Havauuuh is re-
pectfolly solicited te tho above method or Roofing
ow much usod in tho principal cities of the lulled
atorf, (both North and South,) and as it has been
sted under overy variety of circumstances, I con-
dently offor ilto tho public as a mode or Roofing
nobjectionapie in every particular, whilst it com-
flfoes. In a greater degree than any other roofing In
sso. tho valuable requisites of cheapness, durability
and security, sgalust both fire and water.
It has rapidly suporceded tho ubo of all kinds or
roofc wherever tt has boon Introduced, giving in all
cases general satisfaction, bofog highly recommend
ed by Insurance Companies, and all who have lest
edits utility.
49* CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will act as
jnt during my abseuce from the city, at whoso
Ice all Information will be freely given, aud speci
mens of the roof shewu.
■opt23 CALVIN FAY, Agent.
X
1856. 1856.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
OKAY BROTHER*
W OULD beg to inform their frlendB aud the pub
lic that tboir fall supplies of rich and uleguul
©IB'S' ©©©IBB
have just arrived—purchased from tho moat emi
nent importers of the country, aud selected with u
care as regards olcgauce and beauty, which cauuot
be appreciated until folly examined.
Wo can confidently say that our stock or Rich
Dress Goods and Cloaks canuot be surpassed for
beauty aud elegauce, aud that our Domestic Stock
Is as cheap as the like quality of goods can be had
from here to New York
Amowg our ossortmeut will be found the most
leganttfouuced Robes with figures;
Hen and elegant colored Silks, very cheap;
Lyons’ Velvet Oloaks, trimmed iu the newest uud
richest style.
Cloth aud Moir Antique Cloaks; rich uud cheap.
All-wool French Mousliu de lalnes, new aud ele
gant.
Lupins’ best all-wool French do Lalnes, iiigb colors,
for misses.
Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Challeys.
White Merino, Challey, do Lalne and Bombazlue,
very fine.
ClotliB aud Cassimeres, a full assortment.
Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap.
Houskeeeping articles in groat variety, bestquality
at the lowest possible prices.
Tbo limits or on advortiseraeut precludes the
possibility of enumerating any but fow loading ar
ticles.
We would respectfully request the attention ot
purchasers to an examlnatiou of our stock, feeling
confident that style, quality aud price, will prove
satisfactory.
GRAY BROTHERS,
a of the Atlantic
j. and Gulf Railroad, having adjouruod to meet
on tbo 26th instant, and it having been represented
tometbuttheiutarostof that enterprise requires
farther time for the obtaiumentof subscriptions
to tho Stock, and acquiescing in tbo Justness or the
suggestion, the moqtlug of the Board on the 26th
instant is hereby postponed until tho 22d day o
October next, at MhledgovlUe.
E. A. NISBET, Chairman.
Macou, Aug. 20,1856 aug 30
f|iHK subscriber,thankfulto his fellow-citizens
X for Iho liberal patronago bo has received, anu
is still rccuivlug, begs respectfully to inform (hem
that he has engaged sufficient additional Urst-claBS
workmen from somo of tho best Barbor Shops in
Now York, aud will bo enabled to accommodate as
many gentlomcn as may honor him with thotr pa
trohago.
N. B.—Tho Barbershops aro closed on Sundays—
btrangers will pleaso bear this in mind.
CAST0AGWCY.
mHE undersigned will, for five dollars per tot,
X cxamlno 4 auy lands in tbo conntios or Appling,
Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to tho owner as
to their prosent valuo, the prospect for their be
coming more valuable In luluro, and whetuer or
not thorc is being any trespass committed thereon,
Invariably pledging uimseir to give a true aud cor
rect account, for which all remittances will bo ex
pected In advance.
He will also sell and romil when requested, and
as directed, for seven per cent.
He will also promptly attend to ull professional
business entrusted to his care.
VERNON C. MCLENDON,
my 13 Attorney, at law. Homcsville, Ga.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
.. w™™/, the 14th October, itut.
_ and until forther notice, the Passenger Trains
on the Central Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN 8AVANNAU AND MACON.
Leaves Bavaunah Dally at...6 a m aud 12.15 r u
Arrive in Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 ah,
Leave Macon “ “,11.46 am « 9.80 pm,
Arrive in Savau’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 a m
BKTWKISI SAVANNAH AND ADQDOTA.
Leave Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.3q p.
Arrive In Augusta 8.46 r m “ 6.80 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p m
Arrive in Savannah...... 1.80 p m “ 10.46 p
mrrwRKN maoun and auodmta.
Leave Macou 11.46 a m and 9.30 pm,
Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6,30 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 p m,
Arrive In Macou 2.16 pm “* 1. am,
BETWEEN SAVANNAH, MltXXDUBVIUJt ft tATONTON.
Leave 8avanuuh ,6. ah
Arrive lu MUIedgevllle 2.46 p m.
Leave Macou ........1146 am
Arrive iu Kuteutou 6. pm.
W. M. WADLEY Geu’l Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. octl6.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
80U oT. H r « WJWSPAD
New York & New Orleans Mails,
FASHIONABLE READY HARE
oxioonsmo-.
B EG LIVED by the undersigned a foil supyly of
READY MADE U.CTHING, consisting ot ail
articles necessary for a Goutleman’s Wardrobe.
AL80:
A choico assortment or
French, English and German Cloths,
Cassmieres and Vestings,
which be is prepared to make to order iu the best
style and at the shortest notice. He alto dosircs to
call attention to his stock of
BOY’S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING,
which will l>o found of superior stylo aud work
manship W. R. SYMONS,
oot27 tr 17 Whitaker st.
fiTrosT-Tm
TIIE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR
TIMES.
A Roply to “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN’’ ab'l “DRKD.*
BY A IADT or NEW ORLEANS.
mHIS original and powerful book, this beautiful
X story, is an American Rowland for au English
Oliver, unil di.cctod against tho distorted vioWs of
tho English pross when speaking of the institutions
of tho United States. It exposes cruelties aud
barbarities practised ou tho lower classes or
England, more terrible than those imagined by
Mrs. Beecher Stowe as tho result of our “peculiar
institution!.” Tho object of “Tit for Tat” Is emi
nently humane, patriotic and JubI, it is not anti-
British, anti-Nortb, nr anti-Soutb, it Is simply a re
ply to tbo exaggerated pictures of Slavery in “Un
de Tom” and “Dmb”
For salo by WAUNOCK ft DAVIS,
Booksellers aud Statiouors,
oct81 160 Congress st,
Oiltce Charleston and 8av. R, R. Co. I
poronxRlO, 1866. j
AN and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856,
two dally trains betwoon Macon aud Columbus,
aud ouo between Macon aud Amerious,
Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 8 pm; arrive at Golutn
bus at 716 a m, and 1030 p m ; leave Columbus a!
4 16 a m, aud 1 80 p m; arrive at Macou at 10 64 a m,
and 7 40 p m;leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Ameri
cus at 6 40 a m; leave Americus at 2 20 p m; arrive at
Macon at 7 40 p m; making a complete connection be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmlugtou aud Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannah, Mlliodge ville and Eaton-
ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta.
Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn.
At CoiumbuH with Girard and Mobile Railroad tc
Eufaula, Ala., connectiug daily at Amoricus with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,
rhomasville, Balnbrldge, ftc., with tri-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, ftc., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Hayucsville, HawklnsvlUe aud Knoxville,
Ga. Passengers for Amoricus and points below Fort
Valley, Bhould take the 1216 p m train from Savan
nah; and the 6 p m train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macon. For other points on tho South
western or Muscogee Roads take either train from
Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri
cus at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 80 p m the
same night.
Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am-
ericus. South-western Georgia or Florida, should
take tne 130 p s train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, and reach Amerious at 6 40 a m next morn
foK.
First class steamships leave Savonuab for New
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage is the Cabin $25,
Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14
“ Columbus “ « 10 00
“ Amoricus “ “ 8 80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 30tb, 1866. mayie
NEW AND SPLENDID FASHIONA
BLE GOODS
K' R TftE FALLL TRADE OF 1868.
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
AT THE 1
.STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
117 Buy Street,
Irf now opening the largest aud best so-
looted stock of Goods for Gcntloman’s wear
over offered iu tho olty of Savaunah.
■ ftlack ami Colored Cloths, Black Doeskins
and Cas*imores. Overcoating, Fancy Cassimoros,
and -ilk and Voivot Vestings, which cannot be sur
S isso 1 , aro to bo found in bold profusion in the
orebante’ Tailoring Department, and will bo mad*
to order In moat upprovod Btylo, and ot short no
tice.
I havo taken particular pains witli tho manufac
turing of my Ready Made Clothlug, and foel confi
dent of pleasing all who may favor mo with tholr
patronage. I have a lot of very tasty business
suits, to whiuh 1 invite particular attention.
GENTLEMEN’S FUPNISHING GOODS and Toilot
articles of every description, and a largo Block o
Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises always on hand,
WILLIAM 0. PRICE,
Star Clothing Fmporiam,
oct 2 147 Bay street.
r E Seventh lustalment of FIVE DO.<l*AR3 Phil
SHARE ON TUB STOCK subscribed to tbc
Charleston aud Savuunali Railroad, wid bo due on
Monday, the 10th of November. Payment to bo
made to tbo Treasurer, at tbo office of tbo Company
In Charleston.
Tho Bavanuah subscribers will pluasc pay to A.
PORTER, Esq., President of tho Bank of the State
of Georgia, Savaunah.
By order oftheProstdent.
0. F. HANCKEL, Treasurer,
THE LADY’S GUIDE
Id manners, dress anil
j , family, In company, at
. pianoforte, the table, in the street, and in gen-
(lemons society,
Alooausefol instructor iu letter writing, toilet
preparations, fancy needlework, millinery, dress
making, care or wardrobe. Ihe hair, teeth, hands,
H|*. complexion, eto, by Emily Thomwell, author
of 1 ’Home cares made easy.” For sale by
WARNOCKIi DAVIS.
octl8 169 Congress street
RHOADHdf HON’M.
IjUTKA prepared MuoUoge for offleo and general
JJJ use, being a substitute for Wafers, Sealing
Wax, Gumarablc and ail other inconvenient pro-
paraUooanow In use, is always of good consistency,
does not turn soar and is ready tor use at any
moment. Forsale by -v.
WARNOCK ft DAVIS. -
oetl$ 169 Congress street. ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* In For
eign and Domestic Dry Good*.
L)EG leave to say they have removed to tbelr
XJ large now store,
176 BROUGHTON STREET,
where tbelr ample room will onablo them to keep a
complete stock In every department.
Also, a tall line or
PLANTATION GOODS,
of the best Southern manufacture. Combiuuil with
the above they keep a complete stock of Indies
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces,
and Ladles and Gents Furnishing Goods, to suit tbo
City as well as the Country Bayers, at the lowest
Cash prices. (J. DROWN ft CO.,
oot29 tie Brouabtou st.
Notice from the
PULASKI HOUSE,
Vo tho StonKetpen of Savaunah.
A LL packages Hunt to the above Hotel muBl have
jC±. tho owners uame and uumber of room written
with iuknu cueh package, or it will not bo received
at the office. oc 126-1 w
A STRAY HORSE,
A Bay Horse was loft hi my yard y«a
terday during my abseuce, by a negro
uukpowu to my servants. The owner
WF^uesfodto:prov«property,.pay ex
pensos and take him away. ,
-.V^OdtSWf : JAMES J. HINES, •
Savannah, Oct. 1st, 1856.
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers, under tbo name of J.
V. OONNERAT & CO , was this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Mr. Joseph V. Connerat will at
tend to the settlement of the affairs of tho Bald firm,
J. V. CONNERAT,
J. LAMA.
Snvunnuh, Oct. 1st, 1856.
THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out the in
terest of Jobm Lama, will hereafter continue the
wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS
In bis own name and for hii own account, and ro.
speetfolly solicits from the friends of the late firm ~
continuance of tbelr favors,
oot 3 J. V CONNERAT
HUNT’S IMPBOViSD SEWING MACHINES.
D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and
• which is decidedly superior to any other
machine for that purpose, Spool or skein threat
can he used of auj -’‘idrcd length, and which wll
not need to be obi 'M until tho wholo is used.
Bag. manautacturor b uln and Flour merchants are
particular! invited til aud exauiiua it tit 136 Con
gross street by
may26 MAI,FRED WKD.STBR.Geu. Agt.
K ER8EYF, I’UINR AND TW1US-.TO PLAN
TERA—We would rospectfnlly call the atten
tion of the Planters of Georgia aud Carolina to (he
very complete aud extensive assortment of the
above Plantation Goods. Schley's Goods, of all do*
BorlptlouB, being itnmiig tbo lot which aro now
o|Hiued and for salo by
oct 1 LAUSON ft ROGERS.
E XTRA Family KMIUR, fto—Just rocoived,~60
bags und Itbls Extra Family Flour; 20 bblR
orushed aud powdored Sugar; 20 bbls A, B au d
clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Ground Coffoe, in i, uud
lb pocks; 86 do do Mustard. Ginger. OinUuuiou au
Mace; 10 coses Table Salt; 10 naif bbls Extra No
Mackerel; 100 doz Brooms, Buckets, Cli ilu s I.inr
Scrub Brushes; 81 half chests Oolong Tea, loose
In X lb pack*. For Sols by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
octl%
“ YOUR HOlSE,”
NO. 144 BRYAN STREET,
WBfT OF TIIK MAKKKT,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
T HE'tiUBSdRIBEK would Inlbrtn his friends uud
tho public generally, that he has REMOVED
from ills Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, aud llllud
up tho abovo Home in a superior styl«\ and intends
serving Ills friends with all the delicacies of tbu sea-
sou, such ns—
WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA ANP NI AV
YORK OYSTERS, ftc..
and pledges himself to use overy endeavor to please
all who may favor him with their patrour ro.
, * HENRY BURT,
sept 2U-tL£|r
“ OYSTBR8)
TtlE subscriber is uow ready to fur
nish OYSTERS iti the Shell, fresh open
ed or Pickled iu any quantity to suit
purchasers. Pickled Oysters in kegs
ready to bo shipped.
oct 1 .J D. JESSE.
Removal.
The subscriber has Removed on tbo
Bay, next door to the Republican!
office, whore lie is uow opening a
handsome assortment of S P RIN G!
ANI) SUMMER GOODS, which bo will sell by the
pattern or make to order in tho most foshionublo
style. Also, Reudy Made Clothing for the present
and coming season.
Thankful for pu*>t favors, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of tlie same.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering und Repairing done at
the shortest notice.
JuHt received White Drill (fonts and Pants, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale uta small pro
fit.
apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY.
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A deduction of 26 per cent from the alaivt- ru .
will bo made on advertisements a W H»rUi K eSt
slvely on the fourth page of tho daily. v
Advortisomenta ordered three times u week «,
be charged two-thirds the above rules. ’
Advertisements ordered in tho Weekly edition v
per square for each Insertion, for any time l te ,u u
one month. For inoro tliun one mouth ui on- V‘.1
the rates specified in the abovo table.
Special notices, 10 ceuts per lino for tlie Una
6 cento for eaoh subseqent liiHerUon, and in U oZ‘
to bo subject to contract. Marriage notice* $1 r,
ueral invitations 60 cents ouch. No .-medal notuX
inserted for less than 60 ceuts. Obituary Notw
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings ol anV
Association, or Corporation, ordered to lu- uuhluL
ed, 6 cento per lino. * 1 ‘
Steamboato will be advertised ut 440 per auui.n
for each boat advertised.
WOO!)—WOOl)
a MIK SCBSURIBKK Itw just received, and will
. keep constantly on baud at bis Wood Yard,
Old Charleston Wharf, a lull supply of the best
of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Llghtwoo i,
fto., ftc. All in want aro rospectfuily invited to
give him n call. 11. C. RAYtOK.
P. ti. All orders left at the Book 8*to.*e under lim
Marshall House will be promptly attended to.
sept 80
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Co-partnership of F. CHAMPION ft CO. is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho
. , whoro but one is running, $40 t>cnu.>
num; ir two or more, $31) each. ^
Auctioneers’ advertisement, not to !»• uutijcr
contract, but to be charged at the rate, pmerL-
per square. _ 0
The paper, under no cirouim-tancoa, to be luclo,-
ed in a contract.
Professional and busiue.*, cards not eu-uedint
lines, will be Inserted at $20 j>er annum. y
Calls on persoUB to become candidates, wth u,
inserted as other adverlttemf-nts. to l^e paid lor i.
variably In advance,
Announcing candidates for oUico,$10, to bo Dai,t
in advance.
Advcrtiscmonto not marked on tbo cony fo. ■
specified time, will lm Inserted anti; forbid L'
payment exacted. ’
When any bill for two ruouthb advertttina, oti .•
than contract, amounts to over *6u. s deducUoD
26 per cent will be made.
yearly adyorlUng, will, |„ ,vileg. ol chan,e will
be taken at the following rates: B
For one square, renewubfo «,nce a week. 14*.
“ “ “ twice •* 66
„ ’* 8 times or oftener Tt
Every additional square contracted for to be chart
ed one bull the above rates additional.
Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the
contracted for. All contract^ shall bo in writii.K
stating definitely tbe nature of the business to &
advertised. Any advertisements not properly cun
united with the business shall be* charged set eratf-
i ly, and also any cxccrs of nmttenovor the aniuun-
) contracted for.
Contract advertisements payable quarterly ud
irttkinmmifa r.nnt alvnunri... .....a . * '
business <4 the lute firm will he settled by F. Cham- • ▼erttoements from strangers and transient petrous,
. .... . ... .. . .... • * . mivnnlo in nilt-imnn 111 ml..... ...ill i. .
don, who wilt continue the Grocery business on
own account.
F. CHAMPION,
R. J. LARCOMBIK.
E ioi
is
MACHINERY AND IRON HAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
8T. JULUN 8TREET, SAViYANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
F ROM the most complete facilities in his own
cstabilsbmout, and thioagh his connections
with several of tho principal manufacturng estab
lishments of Philadelphia, Now York, aid Boston,
tho Uudorslgnod is prepared to fitrmnsh MACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE RTEAJI ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND
WROUGHT UtON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK
FRONTS. Columns, Window Silts and JJutils, Irou
Doors, Siiuttors, fto., al Norihemprices. Ho is also
prepared to repair Machinery and iron work of every
description, at short notlco, upon reasonable forms.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADEJJ’HIA MARBIJC
WORKS, ho Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac
Also Iron Hulling lu groat variuly, for enclosures,
aud to receive orders, aud put up the work ut man
tacturors’ prices. II. H. LINVILLE.
Savannah, April 11,1866. aprll
TUB GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
fRYOR’sTnNTMEJST.
I T is a sure and speedy cure for burns, piles,
corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald bead,
tetter worm, sore nipples, (reenmmeuded by nur
ses,) sore und cracked lips, ircsli wounds aud sorea
of auy description. It is a most valuable remedy
uud cure, which cun bo testified te by thousands
who have used It in many portions of the South for
the lust fow yeurs. lu no instance will the salve do
any injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip
tion. The proprietor lias numerous eertiUcutes aud
letters from people who have used it themselves,
aud most earnestly recommend it te others as a
ipeedy aud certain remedy for the above uamed
llseoses. A trial is all that is uecessury for its own
recommendation.
Amoug tbe many that bavo testified te the effica
cy of this valuablo remedy, and recouimeudod it to
the public, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y HiU,
Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgau.Esq, J L Stephens, Esq,
aud thousands of others.
Sold by J BMoore.Savannah, Ga; J E Hall, Amer
icas, Ga; Clark ft Welts, Augusta, Ou; McKeeson,
"ohms &Co, New York; und druggists gonorally.
By remittlug oue dollar to tbo proprietor u
siugle box of the Ointment will bu forwurded by
mail, tree of postage, te auy part of tho U States.
Sold by J. U. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., uud drug.
glBts generally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor,
maylS UGrango. Ga.
Sttvunuuh, October 1, 1866.
LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, JnT
EDWIN Jt. MOORE
O FFEU8 his services to the public iu the pur
chase aud sale ol iiindh iu tbe counries '
Glynn, Wuyue, Camden, Charlton, Appliug, Wa:
Coffee. Clinch, Unvudos and Thomas. Particular
attention giveu to locating, purchasing and soiling nl
town lota iu the town of Batmswlck.
HBFKRKNCKS :
Dr K Collins, Macon; Dr B M Oargito, BrimswiCK
Thomas H Harden Hwvannuh: lion ,'utm-F l Sew
rd, Tbomasvillr.
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt.,
BO OKSEL LE
AND
STATION ER
UNIIF.tt TUB MARSHAf.l. . HOUSE 110TEI.,
BROUGHTON ST.
Savannah, Georgia.
i payable in advunco. AU others w ill lie con? id ere, 1
due when callod for.
Regular advertisers aud all otheis sending co.r,
munications or requiring notices designed to oalWv
sept 80—lm i tention to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any public en
tertainments, where charge* ore made tor admit
j lance—all notices of private association;', every m
j tico desigued to call atteiilfou to private enterprt-ef
-calculated or intended to promote individual ink-
the pur- . rosts, can only be inserted with the undcrstamniii-
mries oi ihut the same is to be paid for. ii inserted iu the
i Ware, : editorial column (wbicb cun be only at tk* dncri-
,r* nn ^ (>1 , ,,j |j lt , editors) tho Hauit will lie charged at :ik
rate of not less than 20 cents per line.
Tim undcrslgued, publblmrs ofimtiy,Tn-Mmu
uU'.l Weekly new&iwipi-rs in Siviiiiiuth. Gw., t itiigl
ourselves strictly te adlieic to the almvc t'lii oi
ebavges. and iu no instance to deviate then-ii .an.
Vlie above rates to take cllt-rl March ], lt5L..d
i-» continue binding, until changed by the udool t
majority of tho undersigned.
N. U.—This schedule sliail not m any way , flici
the integrity of existing conti arts. All rent wulor
the year or any other specified ttmo, ihnlUtnlyrciit.
with the expiration of the period for which tbs;
wore motto,
W 1 IIii.ton ft Co. Oe-riiion if
rf.vKhn ft .‘•'ins, Rei vhlicnn.
V«- ■MVsn*' ft "'l-rlfNinn-. ' -ir,
ui
if®
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
HAVE IN STORE
A COMPLETE assortment of t’ o following
PLANTATION GOODS,
To which they would Invite tho particular uttetilion
of PLANTERS, uud offer them at reasonable prices
and on accommodating terms: **
Schley’s White Maius andTwills
Heavy Northern Brown Twills
“ Black and Grey “
Black and Grey Plains
Striped Cable Warp Kersoy 8
Piatd IJnsoys In scvral grades
London Duffil Blankets, iu all weights aud sizes
Cord do do
Fine Wbltnoy do
Moul Stripes and Plaids x
Frauklln do do
Real Cotton aud Wool FI aunois
** all Wool do
Drown and Bleached Canton Flannel
ShirtingStrijm, Striped Osnaburgs
White Cotton Ohnaburgs
H and % Brown Shirting
Bluo Demins, Blue Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satiuct.3
Scotch Bonnots, Head Kerchiefs, ftc.
oct 11
clothing' A
EMPORIUM. VT
I HOOK WKBT OF THB RKFUBLICAN READING ROOM.
Fine Roady-mado W.O.Prlcc.l Xiao, Suporfiuo
Clothing ; Hats vka um\Am rCloths, t. asslmorc
and Caps, Shirts, FASHION ABLt ^ yestiugs, wl i
J. K. DE EORil,
APOTHKCARIl^ HALL, 8. K. Corner of
Brough gn and Barnard Streets. Suvuu-
uah Ga., WholesMlemid retail Dealers lu
Drugs, Mudichms aud Chemicals, Dye Woods aud
Dye Stuffs' Freucb, English, ami American Perfum
ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soups, Combs and
Brushes of every description,. Surgical und Dental
Instrument*. Trusses amt Supimrlors of ail kinds,
Spices, Snuils, Mamil'uclured Tobacco, All tlie Patent
or Proprietary Medicines of Um day. Superior Inks,
Pure Wines ami Brumlies for Mculciual purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, ftc..
N. lh—Especial attention given to tlie
preparutlou of Physicians’ Prescriptions ami Family
Rociiies. Ship, Family aud Travelling Medicine Coses,
With plain Directions for use, Including hirections for
treatment in cases of poisoning, Drowning, ftc.
•p7.iy
DRS. LEFLEK ft WILCOX, DontlHt^
ARE uow fully prepared to in
«ert full or partial suits of Teeth
the*t>riucipio of lir.J. Allens’s
r Pateut Coulluuous Gum, By Gils
improvement, the form of the, luce etui ho restore, i to
auy degree of rotuudity that may be desired. .1 is
applicable lii all cases whore the chocks have fallen
iu.uud cauuot be detected by 'ho closest observer.—
This method combines tbo followiugi Ivautigcs:—
An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
aud lifo-iiku appearance, uml imparts to tho theeth
that peculiar expression wbicli characterizes tho na
tural organs.
This Gum consists of a silgcious compound wl.lcl)
Is applied aud fused upoutho Teeth uud Platciu such
a manner, as to fill up all the interstices around the
bAse of the Teeth, uud also unites, them firmly to
each other aud to tbe Plate upon which they ur. 1
sett. This secures perfect cloanliuuss of tbe Teeth
Office ovurDoWittft Morgan, Cougress street.
*% Republicau and Georgian copy. fob 10- tl
WATCHES-*WATCHES-WATfflKS.
lire receiving the London Lever
Watches, of the most celebrated makers, In
&TJfcUold uml Sliver cuses. R. F. Coojwr’s Du
■UH»plox Watches, Watches for Timing Horses
Quo iwissClirouometerij, which wc offer at reasona
ble prices, at eur new 3loro iu Gibbi is’ Fwtngo.
teot28 D. B. NIGHOL8 ft 00,
SIR ASTLEY COOLER'S
lars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchiefs,
and
Fancy Articles
for
Gentlemen.
AND
MILITARY
TAILOR,
No. 147
Bay Street,
SA VANN AH.
be made to mea
sure,unexcoption
abloin style
and
workmanship,
by the
best mechanics,
at Bbortoit
notice
feb 5
Orders from olty andoountysolloltod.
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA,
AT TUB
Savannah Grocery
-AND’
FRUIT DEPOT,?
100 lbs. Victoria and Catawba Gnpti.
40 bbls. Splendid Eating APPLES.
Urge Preserving PEARS.
QUINCES, Liko the Lost.
Chesnuts, Hickory Nuis, and Fresh Dates.
Green GINGER.
Tomatoes, Beets, Carrots, fto.
Rye Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Gosbou BUTTER.
5 do Choice do.
And low priced qualities, together with a varied
asBortmeut or Fresh BISCUIT.
0C,1B ' W. H. FARRELL.
education!
DARIEN ACADEMY.
m mnfYMnn.v*
i abov.* uamed Institution
^ announce to tho public, that this Academy
will bo opened on the first Monday in November
no.
The principal, Col. 8. Spencer, an experienced
teacher, comes well .recommended by bis former
U*frons and other gentlemen of highest respecla-
Recommemied to ub, as he is, as well as from our
own knowledge of Col. Spencer, we commend him
and tho Academy to the patronage of our frlonda at
homo and abroad.
Miss A. M. Speuuer will assist in the Female and
Junior dopartmort. For further Information, apply
to L. M. BLOUNT, Sec’ry.
uopt'26
BOOTS anO Shoes.
THE snbscrlber has opeuetl
(BOOT and SHOE STORE at
Nos.’ll and 162 GIBBONS’ ■;
w ^■^nuiLDING. ncxt door to tho • -
CtMblng bfore of George S. Nichols ft Co., und ifo-
lleito the patronage units frieuds and the public in
general. U, J. BUCKNER,
oct 7-4y K 4 •
T HE Invigorating action ol Sir AM ley Cotpsr's
Pills on tlie constitution is naliy iimrw liwa,
ami a single trial will convince the ino.-t »«•«-, :ks\
oi their jmwor ton-stare the most feeble aud debt*
iltuteil to full health nmi ftruugtb. ami no laipafc
can c-mvcy uu adequate idea of tho immediate, au-J
utmost miraculous change, produced by making
use of this womlorful medicine in the dn-carcd, *!r
hilituted and hhnttered uervmit>yf»tcm; tliereLu d
and do 1 Diluted body is at once r>.- icvcit, re tnrrJ.
utiiivi-ucd and built up; the mental ami i-lusual
symptoms of dlseusi* vaiitali imdor their iiitluciw,
liie i t'Hiplng, trembling victim ot dr-priv-.d- n and
ilobitity becomes a new man; lie stumls erect, lie
moves with u firm stop; his mind which i\xs pre
viously sunk in gloom., become? might, tuoyai-t,
active, ami lu* g< fori'.i ri trc.-lmi., rcgeuciatcd
and couscious f new vigor in his arcusloa.eit cc
oupations; and tbo otfoci is not letai army, on tne
coutrary, the relief is |u-riunin*iit. for iho cordial
properties of the medicine reach the constitution
itself and restores it to it- first cnmiition. in all
diseases of the stomach and pige.-iltc orpms, they
never fail. They also remove depression, excite
ment, rcstlenoss, want of sleep dislike ta society,
Incapacity for busiucss, l«-ss oi memory, cerftisior.
giddiness, blood in tbo bend. tiiclaiicWy. mcital
debility they increuse and restore tl»cii|i|«.iitt,|m-
rifp tbo blood, strengtlien the tone<d llo‘ iiomuth,
and give such energy and vigor to the ronsfitufioa
as must be foit to be believed.
To elderly persons, Mr Astloy Cm-perV l*ill?«r«
invnluublo; strengthening tbo eyateui uguiiibl tbe
attaoksof age; they cause a continued ihccrfal-
uess, aud iiroloug bio to tin- latc.M iictBible pe
riod.
IlKWAHK. OF trOUMOtV MITATlO.NM—NoDC Uta gene-
luo without tho fno-s'.mllc of tbo signature of Mac-
Pliuii A Co.,Sole Proprietors. Ixindou uud New
York, on each box und on the direction?. Tlie Ge
nuine Pills have.also a correct likeuess of tho late
Sir Astloy Cooper ou tho top of each box. Without
tlicso‘marks of authenticity, they aro spurious and
uu imposition. Sold ut 25 ceuts, 60 ceuta ami 81
per box. Full direction* are given with each box.
There is agreut saving by taking tbe iarger size?.
READ l-KEAD 1 i—READ Ml
That is, if you can see; nni ‘ _T3\f ts"
IT you can't sec, you con ttmiy^T
all kinds of “ helps to see.” at tbo Watch uud
Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols ft Co., in Congress
stroot, noxt door to tho corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wuro.
and Fancy Goods, us low as at auy other store in
tho country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot of those fine Steel Spectacles : also, u supply of
Pebble aud Poriscoplo Lens, which wo aro propared
to fit In all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our
Poriscoplo Lons (so called from their peculiar shape)
have au advantage ovor all others, as they have .t
greater range of focus, so that tho reader is not
oorapollod to hold the book or paper ui a cortaiu
distance from tbo eye. Call ami sec.
I). B. NICHOl.s ft CO.
O"No charge for showing goods.
mar 11 D. B. N. A CO.
ft*
jeLv
833 REWARD.
Runaway, on tho 2d instant, my negro
man I'OMPEY. Ho is about twenty-four
years of ago; six foel high;.stout built; not
very dark complected; bus a down look in
ins countenance; bus a scar on the top of his foot,
out with an uxe. JJo was raised in North Caroli
na, Robeson county;and iuuy bo trying tn make
his oscapo back. Any person biingiug lnm to me.
or confining him iu Jail so that 1 get Imu. '» Will pnv
the above reward.
C. W. CR/i ttVii.-l*,
CoiquiU !* O,,
septl7—2in Montgomery county, Ga.
toou 1
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Brought to jail iu Swaiusbnro, Emanuel Co .
on the 4th iustant, a negro inuii; lie snjv tif:
name is Harry; that he huUiugs to tbo astute
•oiThomas Clay, of .tryan t. minty, Ga. Ho is
of light complexion, with a slight j-enr over the toll
eye; about 6 foot 3L iuobc- ir height, mid about fit
years old.
Tho owner 1b requested to come for warn, pay
charges aud take him away, us be will br dealt with
as tho law direct HK.N'UY (• Vi:b*!l b Kl-.T,
Je9 .la tor.
BOO DOLLARS REWARD
For my two uegroes, or luo for elthiu*
lodged In jail so 1 gittlirtn. ,1ACK,' somctiiuos
called John, u large copper colored, hamns
^vS,down look ami rough fare, weiglis uhoutls n
landls 6 feet In inches high, fifi years old. HostfcO
s very black with a wide space between his uou
por I t out tael h, Iiigb forehead, turns Ins tret out in
walking, is 6 feet 8 inches high, and weighs Ifir,
and 30 years old, and when heard of lost, thoy
wero In the swamp iilmvo Savutinuh. My address
M 4 mile brunch, or Barnwell, S. 0.
auglfi—wJy _ ^ WM. AS11LV.
ROBINSON ft (JAM 1’
MUAPUBS ANJj TA1J
AND Dealers in tlunltendy JtuiU-
L'lOfJil.G have tueoved mid.
• pened their stock »»f Fall uml \Vin*|
ler t.oGDS, cmnprftihg a tnirmi.t
complete nsHirlnieiit of tlotlus. 0;o<'-iruerr?, Vo.*t-
logs aud Over I'oatiiirs, which we will iimkemid
trim riit cur usual si) Ir. utid at tin- shortest notice.
Our rendj nutdo Clothing is nmnut.irtuied ut the
well known hmn-o ot W T. Jcmiiiig<* ft Co, 231
Broadway, York, ami. uouiprisi.B ull lluit is
fine and fo-hlouabio in tlie |im- *.
FURN .SUING G*'OD’-4’oi‘every description requi
site tea ifoiitloinuii's wardrobe, cousiantiy kept ou
hand, all «r Which we nff:r op pmv usual credit
terms, or at a discount t» 5 per ceuttor cash, at
3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING,
octl-lm next door to Polaakl House.
B'ouKto— noORs—BOOKS
KtCKIVUIl UV WAKNUI K *: WV1S,
rtlHURSHAV, l.'.th October. 185B—Tin- lillle. A»,
X and Fuddle Bags, and oilier Lectures, by «•
II. Milburu, with a portrait of the author on "<*}
Married, not Muted ; or how they lived utMood-
side and Throckmorton Hall, uy Alice Cary.
The Inst of the Forresters ; or Hmnors ou tne
Border; a story of tbo Old Virginia Frontier, br
John Ester Crooko ' „ ,
Cffilcbs in Search of a Wife, by Mrs. Hannah
Moore.
Three Per Ceuta Mouth; or, the i’oritt e! In»i
Li vise, by Charles Burdett.
Daisy’s Necklace; and What Paineoi it;a l.ttora-
ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. ,, u
Tho Torchlight j or, Through tho Wood, by
riot Olcolt, author of “Isora’a Child’’
Tlie Adveuturns of Gerard, the Lion Killer, by 1
E. Whitehead. . , ...
r Tho Life ol' Gcuerul Daniel Morgan, ol tbe *»•
ginia I.ino of tbo Army of tho United State*.
James Graham.
For 6alo at- tho Book Stor ,
oct 17 169 CONGRESS STHF.iff'
"THE COURT OK NAPOLEON
/~\R Society under tho First Empire, with K
\J traits of its beauties, wits mid beiouiH, trow
autheutio originals, by Frauk B Goodrich:
ted by Julos Champagne.
The Romance of the Forest, by Anne Hatcliu .
author of “Tbo Mysteries ofUdolpho*
Ditton is Kiug, or tbo Cullme of Cotton.
relation to Agriculturo, Mimnfin*” «•> Ul
raerce, by David Chrifty. , ,
Tho Hills of tho Slmtemuc. In the autboi "t
“Wide, Wide'World.”
V’ictoriu; or, tho World ov«u< . b> **•»*
Chcsbro’. ..,, .
Magdalen Hepburn, asto'j ol tin* -'roltte* *•''
mation, by Mrs OiyplmtH. anther nl •‘ft**" 1 '-,
eto., etc. , <tll .
Lorlmer IJUlegood, E«q., aymuiggei'tl‘‘{f«''V
wished to 830 lifo anu saw ituccor-dngly; <•> * r "
ESmodloy, Esq. „
Ernest IJnwood, a novel, t y Mrs Caio-ltie
Ileutz. For sale by WARNOCK .ft BA'to, 3
octfil
BookBcllors and Stationers.
169 Congress stroot
FINE FASHIONABLE
Jj wish te clotho thomselves gouteellj, w | .
Bell the balance of ray Ready-Made, at r^oc
rates on time, aud ten per cent, bit for casii-
anil avail yourself of tho chauco te obtain g*«
cles. At Iho Star Clothing Emporium.
WILLIAM U IR' .' .
OlC SANFOBD-S INVIGOUATOK. .
T 8 a mild laxative, toulo and atjinnInnM'JS
1 recommended to tho public, relying “WLy
trlnsiu worth in tho cure oTtholWtowtogcomgJJ
All BlUiousDerangemonte, Sick Hettiinclto, ■DF*Kr*
sia, Habitual Oottivenoss, Chronic piarrho, gw
Pain In the Stomach and Bowels, Goncrai wow;
Fomalo Weakness, Ac. For sale byDrag^WBL
orally, and by John. B Moore ft (Jo,
Lincoln, Savaunah. ly
rilnr. Buuaiinuur iiiurviuuw.. nn >
X door tolho Ropublicatt office, where ho . f
opening a splendid assortment nl Pall and * “L,
goods, which ho will soil Jho patleru or
to order in the mo«t rashlonabio Hiylo; also, L
made Clothing from tho celebrated house cr J
Wilde, Jr., ft Co ..Now York. Thankful to P
favorK, ho hopes t»y strict application te mern
coutiuuatice of tne some. „ ,. i. n4 «t
N. H.—Cutting, AltsritJf and Repniriug don*
tho phortost tootles. Jnat rsccivcd a lot ofwn
^colored rtW*. joBH ff. KSU.T,