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

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junoroioiien [AM OOUNTT—WkMW, JocxpU W. 01b , to cm Md admonish all to be aaa appear before said ujr uMty have) oo or un OdumTi Ifi. Wnllid*r JOBN UII30. 0.0. c ss&sau bi., OrdiBiry ror •C&tobwMM. octal artmorokoMu, /IBATHAMOOONTV.-Tb m mom II BMcon. \j cm: Whcrooi, John uuh win opplyot Unt OMrtortMUugrforUMnomiMrrH - Utrotor oo th. Matt of Urn, Como. Amot, Uicnbn, to mm cod odmoouh oil ■bo® II »Sr OMMtni, to bo o»4 op»CM bctoco cold ■aid letters wlU be granted. ftttaeee it Bm., Ordinary for of October IBM. JOHN BILBO. 0. C. C. alOIOIl BULLOCH .. moon whomIt may oooccrn. WbtnuHtub 1 Tbm ontbanlticotocUa ud odmlobb oil whom It may eooeora to bo ud oppoor Mon laid Coon * ban) oo or boldro ■■ ooil, otbcrwlu laid laucco will bo naotad. miaou William Let, Bm, Ordinary for Bollocb County, Ibis 15th Oct. A D. IBM. ocUO WILLIAM LKK, 0. B. C. ■TATB OVOMBOlATfATTSAU, CO. ' no all whom It may coocero"'tieroaa, Ik-nja 1 mla Alexander will aMdy al tlie Court or or dinary tor Letter, oTDUmluwo uAdmlnlelrator on Ute rotate of Ancon WIUlame,iate ofeald County, de- ceaaed. Tbeae are,tbererore,eoclte andadmonlafi nil whom It may concern, to be and appear belbre eald Court to make objection (il coy they bayejon or be fore the drat Monday In March next, otherwise said letter, will be panted to tlie said applicant. Wltneaa, 11 BmouaxB, M-, Ordlnirir for Tntb nail County, this tbe otb day of Auxuat, aug 25—dm II. STKiCKLAXIl. Ordinary. puled. Wttaena John Bilbo, CbAtbnm uoantr. tbla tenth day octal JOBft bIlbo, 0. C. 0. A^tHA' \j eon utkoCc KfiH STATS OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To mi wnom it nay coo V/ cam t Whereas, James uoyte will apply at the Ooort or Ordinary fbr Letters utmtssarr aa Admin istrator oo tha tetate of Georg* Alexander. These art, therefore, to cm and admlnixh all whom It may concern, to be aua appear before said Grart to So objection (if they have) on or before ths first Monday in April next, otherwise ■aid letters will be granted. Wnnew, John BUbo, Bm., Ordinary for effaober 1856. oct 41 (TATE OP UKOHOIA ATHAM COUNTY.—To oil whom it mny jeon: Whereas, John P. Blneo arlll op-'- a Court of Ordinary (Or i-tt. ..diamlaaoryaa alor M tbe hstate 01 i nucs C. Hines : i art, therefore, to .its and admonish all •It nay concern, to be and appear before said Oiart to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore the first Monday In December next, otherwise Mid letters will bo granted. Witneee, John BUbo, tea. Ordinary for Chatham county, this fourth day of Jana, 1866. jane 6 JOHN BILBO, 0.0.0. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To ill whom it moy con cern: Whereas, William A Bonn will apply at the Ooort or Ordinary for letters dlsmiaory as guardian of George M Wallace and Robert 0. wal- These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before MidCoort to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in March next, other wise said letters will be grantod. Witness. John BUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 11th day of AugUdt, 1866. aug 11 JOHN BILBO, o, c. c. /^HATHA^TOUNTY—To mu Swm it may Con- V corn: Whereas, James iJovie will apply at the Grart of Ordinary for letters aismlsory as adminis- trstor 00 tha ostate or George Alexander. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, te be and appear betore said Court to make objections. Of *°J they have,) on or beforo the STATS OF GRORGIAv C HATHAM COUNTV.—To all whom it may con- erni Whereas, Jacob Waldburg, will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of Administra tion cum tsitamonto annexe, on the citato of George H. Waldburg. Theae ate, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Grart to make objection, (ir any they have), on or before tbe first Monday In December next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John BUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 31st day of Octoborl8W. oct31 JOHN BILBO, o. c. 0. STATS OF UJfiUitOiX, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con^ cern: Whereas, ffm. Groover, Jr- one or the executors, and 8arah H. Groover, executrix, on the estate oT John Groover, deceased, will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary for letters DlstnUsory, and to havo the estate or the said John Groover dismissed as executor of William Groover, tfr., deceased: These are, thoreforc, to cne and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court, to make obJocUon (if any they have) in terms of tho law, otherwise said Letters will bo granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this 11th day orgepL, 1866. septl3 WILLIAM LEE, 0. a. o. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. tho celebrated Clairvoyant, has arrived In this oily, ani taken Rooms at No. 143 Broughton street, one door test of Jas. Sullivan k Oo.’s Tin Store, where she can be consulted resucctiug tbe PA8T, PRESENT, FUTURE land DISEASES. oct27-1m VALUABLE HICK PLANTATION ‘ FOR SALE, WIHIIX TK.V MIUH or IKS CITY UK aiVAXXAH. O N tbe first Tuesday in December uext, will be sold before tho Court House tu lira city of 8a- vaunali, tho Plantation on tho savaunah river, lop tulles from the city, kuowu as Mulberry Grove, be longing to the estate ot the late Philip Ulmer, con taining six hundred ami eighty-Bi-veu acres, ol which there are two hundred acres of first quality tide rice laud, aud one hundred ami fitty-fiveacres under good banks and lu a fine state for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres id high land unJcr cultivation. On the place are a good dweiliug house, ovurscur's house, bams, negro houses aud > t> cr outbuildings, all in a good state of repair, Persons desiring to purchase will call upou li. K, Harrison, Ex’r, who resides within four miles ot tho Grove, or Rlixa Ulmer, Kx’trlx, who resides within two miles of the Grove. Terms of salo made kuowu on the day of a ttlo. Possession not giveu until the first of January . II. K. HARRISON, Ex’or. Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex'lrix. A®- The Charleston Mercury will publish once a week until the day of sole. first Monday will be granted. L next, otherwise said letters Wltaes , John BUbo, Esq., ordinary for Chatham Granty, this seventh day or October. 1866. 0Ctft-6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may Con cern : Whereas, John lamawiU apply at the Grart of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory, as admin istrator on the estate of Henry Casson. These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish aU whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Ooort to make objection (if any they have) on or before Um first Monday in April next, otherwise ■sld letters wlU be granted. WltneM, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Granty, this seventh day of October, 1866. oct 9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. S IO aU whom it may concernWhereas James 8tandfleld wUl apply at the Court of Ordinary UttersofAdminlstrationontbe estate of John Spears, late of said County, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may ooaeera, to be and appear before said Court to make abjection (if any they have) on or before tbe first Monday In November next, otherwise said lettere wtU be granted. WltneM, H. SrmcxLixD, Esq., Ordinary for Tati- ■aU Granty, thlsthefith day of August, 1866. aug 4A-2m H, STRICKLAND, Ordinary STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH uiUNTY.—To all whom it may con cent : whereas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply at the Grart or Ordinary for letters dlsmissory as administrator on the estate of Patrick D Keieher, j are, werefore, to cite and admonish aU whom n may ouncern, to be and appear before said Ooort to make objection (IT any they have) on or be fore the first Mirada/ in February next, otherwise •aid letters will be granted. WltneM, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Hu!loch Oounty, this “ " ' " ‘ aug4 s 6th day or August, 1866. WILLIAM « O. B. 0. IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co. Mat Term, 1860. Itobt. X. Robertson, and others, compl’nta,) vs. | Claudius B. Pease, the Dobov Steam Saw t Order Ell, Clark Styles and William F. Styles I and others, defendants. J I T appearing to the Court that two ol the Bald de fendants, Clark Styles and William F. Styles re side out of this County, and are absent from tlie State or Georgia, so that service of the above bill and subpoena cannot be served upou them. On motion it is ordered, that tbe said Clark Sayles and WUltam F. Bayles do appear and answer the said complainant’s bill, on or before tbe first day of the next Term of this Court, or in default thereoi, that •aid bUl be taken pro confosso against them: and it s further ordered, that a copy or this order bo pub lished In one of the public newspapers or the city of Savannah once a week for three months prior the seMion or the next Term or this Court. True extract from Minutes. W. 0. SHEFTALL, oct 8—law3m Deputy Clerk, s. e. c. c. •TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO T lall whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let ters Dlsmissory enjhe estate or James P. Dent,— TbMe are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to mafia objections (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. WltneM John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Granty, this third day or June. 1856. jBl rfOHN BILBO, O.C.C. NOTICE S IXTY DAYS afterdate application will be made to tho Honorable Court or Ordinary or Screvea county for leave to sell a Negro Girl named Haga, tho property of K. J. Brannon. T. H. BRANNON, Trustee STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH BOUNTY.-To all whom it may concern. Whereas, the estate of Jeaso Hagins is un represented, and unless some fit and propor person applies for the Administration, I shall appoint Wil liam H. McLean, Administrator on said estate. 1 sre therefore to site and admonish all or . - erwlsesaid Administration will be granted as above spited. Witness William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch. oct»WILLIAM LEE, 0, B. C, administrators sale. TTflLL be sold on the first Monday in January YY next, before the Court nouso in Statesboro, the following property, belonging to tho estate 0 Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 acre-4, more or 1cm, or land In BuUocb county,bounded north by tho property of John Grimes and John Slater, north and west by tbe property of John Stator, oast by tho property or Elijah Davis, and south by the property or Jo- sian Davis. Bold for tho benefit of tho hoirs and creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the wrt , ar. oo, gnat ..J Adm’r. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Agrocable to an or der granted by the Court ofordinary of said county, will be sold before tbe Court Houso door, in ■aid county, on the first Tuesday in December noxt. between the lawful hours of salo (612) five hundred and twelve sorM, more or leu Pine land, well im proved In Mid county, bounded on the South, by Mfeheal White, South East. John Vessmlth, East William Rush, North William Rowe, belonging to tbe Estate or Morris Donleu, dcceasod, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. This 16th day October. 1866. . 7 7 JOHANNAH DORIUeU Adin’x. OCtlt TIMOTHY CONNELLY, Adm’r. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. A ij. persona having demands against tlie estate ofBMlamln W. Allen, late of sold county.de- 0 *ued, arehereby notified to present them, proper- /atiaeUd. to me, within the time proscribed by “jfedVfpmMMtodebMd'to'laid deceased are qualified Admlnlatratrli. Belcher OUi, H60.oct 12-lm NOTICE. TO WO months after date, application will be made T to tho Honorable, ibe Court of Ordinary ef iiiiwh Oounty, for leave to sell aU the Lands and M^woes belonging to the estate of JaraM Hagen, late ^■idOouat^deosaaed^ Admimalratrla. Bulee County, ug29,18S6. aug10 NOTICE. MONTH alter this date application will he } node to the Bank of tbe State or Georgia for naimeot of a twenty dollar bill, tlie right hall 1 at .Vick baa tnaa lost. ot DANIEL THOMAS. Greenville, Al«-, l*tOa, 186*. oct 4-law4w DMINBTRATOR’8 SALE—Agreeable to an or- dor granted by tho Court or ordinary of sa d county, will bo sold beforo tho Court Houso door, in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next.betwcon the lawfol hours of salo, (360) three hundred and fifty acres of Pino land, moro or less in said county, well improved, bounded by Haskell Sommoni, William Sheffield and John Brown sen. belonging to the Estate of Thomas Crosby, deceased, sold for tho benofit of tho hoirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale Tills 15tb day of October, 1866. oct 19 WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. r ALL whom it may concern, whereas Henry J. Parrish will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for letters or guardianship or Isaiah M Martha, George W. John. A. and Henry Parish, orphan chil dren of Isiah Parish, deceased, these aro therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to muko objections (if any they have) ou or beforo the Urst Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will bo grant ed. Witness, William I.co, Ordiuary for tho County of Bulloch, this 16th Oct. A. D. 1866. oct 10 WILLIAM LEE , 0 B CRANE’S METALLIC BVMAIb (SJuSEUBV' mHISisauowly invented BURIAL CASK, lash- J, toned to accord with the feelings of the be reave 1, and yet retaining all the requisites of an appropriate receptacle for tbe dead. There is no reasou why such a receptacle should be made to croate by Its appearance disagreeable sensations. Ills enough that we should be bereaved, and what ever tends to soften or make less keen the poignan cy of our grier, commends itself to our considera tion. So much that is repulsive has been discarded iu tho arrangement and shape ol the above Case, that Its natno, tbe CASKET BURIAL C.IS . is an tuvoluntary suggestion, aud I do not lu-sllato to aver that thure lias never been 111 use any thing so entirely chaste, appropriate .-:ud convenient as this invention Tho Case permits a view of the entire body alter it is enclosed, the wholo top being com|>oscd or bqpuUldl thick French PlatoGlass.-snillcicutl) strong to relist auy internal or external pressure, is i>cr- Icctly air tight, composed of raetul highly urna- meuiod,aud will last for ages. Samples of tho Caskot may he secu at the nlllee of Messrs. CRANE, WELI.S k Cl, 82 Bay street, Sa vannah . P. S. Persons desirous of p rebasiug tho exclu sive right for the salo of the Cuskot in the following States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina, will please apply by loiter or In p srson to WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS k 0 owners of Patent, care of CRANE, WELLS ti CO., Savannah, Georgia. N B. Rights to one or more counties will be sold also. oct 1-tfJBOr GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY. T WO months alter dale, I will apply to the Cour or Ordinary or Liberty County for leave to seli a portion of tho real aud personal estate of Benja min W. Allen, late deceased, or so much thercot as la necessary ; and sold for tho benefit or th6 heirs and distributees of said estate. CAROLINE E. A1XEN, Qualified Administratrix. October 6th, 1866 oct 12—2m CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL BE SOLD before the Court House noor, in the city 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, ftc., &c. Levied on as tbe property or Antonio Ponce, to satisfy a Ufa Issued out of tbo Honorable, tbe City Court or Savannah, in favor of William H. Erek vs. A Ponce; property poiuted out by defend —t. EDW’D M. PRENDERGA8T, novl — Sheriff. NOTICE. mHREE months alter date, application will be X made to tbe Planters’ Bank of tho State or Georgia, for tbe payment of a twenty dollar note of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or hearer, da ted 1st June, 1851, No 687; also, fur the payment of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1864, the left band halves or said notes haviug been lost. Also, to tbe Bank of tbe State of Georgia, for tbe pay mentor a ten dollar note, letter A. dated 4th Janury, 1860, tho left band half having been lost. Also, to tbe Marine Bank of Georgia, for the pay ment or a ten dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novem ber 1, 1843, the lert band hair having been lost. auglO—law3m BOSTON k VILLA 1,0X0A. .MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!! W HY be we without Money 1 when it is just os easy for any one to be around with a j»ocket Tull as not, if they ouly tbibk so. 1 have got a new article, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can be made, either by male or female. It >3 highly respectable business, and un article which la wuuted in every family in tho United States. En close me two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will forward you by return mall a Circular, with full instructions in the art. The business Is very easy. Try It, If you are out of employ tueiaud you will never regret it; lor it wil be better lor you to nay the above sum, aud Insure a good business, than to pay tweuty-five cents for a spurious advertise ment. This Is no humbug. T»v it 1 Thy jt 1 Tky it 1 Ad dr ess y our letters t» DWIGHT MONROE, New York . sopt 18-3m NOTICE. T HE undorslgncd, Commlsiioners of tho Ugcchee Road, will receive prooosala for building a Bridge across tbo Canal, knowu as tho D- au Forest Bridge. Materials to ho or tbe best quality. Tbe plan and drawing can be seen at the office or .John d. Bowen, Civil Surveyor, ou Draytou street. Proposals will bo received until 12 o’clock, M., of November 22ud, »R. WAYNE, ) * E. C. ANDERSON, f- 0 fE. [Q nov3 E. BOURQUINE. UNIVERSITY OP GEORGIA. Athena, October, 10,1850. RE-ORGANIZATION OF COLLEGE FACULTY* On the 10th of December uext, the Trustees of this Institution will proceed to elect tbo following officers: Profossor of Belles Lottres and Oratory : “ “ Ancient Languages; “ “ Natural Sciences; “ 11 Mathematics: “ “ Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry ; Tutor of Mathematics; “ Languages; And to appoint a President pro tem. The Presidents Salary is $2600 per auu. The salary’s of the Professors Is $2000 per an num. Persom elected will be expected to enter upon their duties the 15tb of January next. oct25 4w ASBURY HULL, Sect’ry. BOOTS AND SHOES. A RECEIVED by lato arrivals, Lady's GAI> INTERS. Gentlemen’s Oxford TIES. Gents and Boys’ GAITERS, uents Low Quartered, Cair aud Patent Ixmlhcr SHOES. Gcntlomen’s Fine BOOTS. M. J. BUCKNER, oct 10 No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Building, FOIL SALE. Six T rants ol Ijind, 600 ucrtS each. 3 <1 __ miles from tbo city of b'avatmnh ou tho S. and Gull Hall Road, well adapted to tu growth Rico, Colton cid inn, atd Mod enn.gf io|uy tun times over. Apply to fell 27 u C. A. c.OUD and ui SKIRTS. ~ W HITE and t'ol’d Whalebone, Moreen Whale bone, Moreen Flounced, Moreen Whuluoono, Quilted, Whalebouo QuIUed, Hair Cloth, Missus Whalebone, Ac., Ac., for sale by -iWl' DkWlTT h MORGA N. BEAL FBESOH EHBBOMEKUS HENRY LATHROP & CO W OULD Invite tbo attention of tbo ladies to their very large and rich stock of HEmBIB®niE)lE3£nil£S Opened THIS DAY, embracing tbo following Heal Thread. Honitou and Malteso SETi “ French, Muslin and Cambric “ Mourning Setts, iu Book, Cambric and Linen Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and Iusortiugs Embroidered, H. S. Bordered Hdkfo Muslin and Cambric Bands Misses Softs, in great variety Infanta’ Caps.trimmed. —ALSO— Children’s Worsted Capes Opera Hoods, Ties, ko. Colored, Silk and Cashmere Scarfs, oct 6 THE LADY’S GUIDE f|10 PERFECT gentility, in manners, dress and X conversation, in the family, in compauy, at the pianoforte, tho table, iu tbe street, aud in gen tlemens society, Aisoausefol Instructor in letter writing, tolloi B rations, fancy needlework, millinory, dross g, care of wardrobo, tbe hair, icelli, bauds, ups, complexion, etc. by Emily Thoniwell, author of ‘‘Home cares made easy.” For sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS. nctl8 169 Congress Btreut. RHOADS A SON’S. I aXTRA prepared Mucilage for ofllce aud general U use, being a substitute for WaTers, Sealing Wax, tiumarabic and all other Incofiveulent pre parations now in use, is always or good consistency, does not tarn lour and la ready for use at any moment. For sale by WARNOCK 4c DAVIS. cet 1$ 169 Congress street. ROOFING! ROOFING!! WARREN’s IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF COMPOSITION llOOFlifti. T HE subscriber having been appointed solo ugcu in this city for Warren’s Fire and Water Proo Composition Roofing is prepared to execute tho same iu a satisfactory manner. The attention of tnc citizens of .Savanna!) is re- pcctfully solicited t-» tho above method of Roofing ow much used in the principal cities of the luitod ates, (both X >rtn aud ruiith,) aud as it has beeu ated under every variety of circumstances, 1 con- dcntly oiler it to the public as a mods of Ro ofltig nobjectionaple iu every particular, whilst it com- fiines, in a greater degree than any other roofing in sac. tue valuable requisites ot cheapness, durability and security, against both lire uud water. It has rapidly superceded tho use of all kinds of roofs wherever it has been introduced, giving iu ail cases genera! satisfaction, being highly recommend- ad by Insurance Companies, and ail who have lest edits utility. CHARLES SHULL, Architect, will act _ agent during my absence from the city, at whose office all information will be freely given, and speci mens of the roof shewn. sept23 CALVIN FAY, Agent. Fruilt C. PIBHUK’A UUVKK1WX0 AUBXCT, PmUUKUllU. PA. Authorised Agent for the Favannah Journal. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- Pfuxip qtuuTUM dp WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, Mi Manufociuml lu su*tmt <i Marvin. Ntw Turk. In the fire of the 3d lust.j which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Juu. T. 11100108, opposite tho tias Works, lu this city, was a safe ot tbe above descriptions contalnlug the book*, papers, and money or Mr. Thomas, and although the building wag detroyed, the said Safe sustained no injury wuatever from tbe intense heal to which it had been exposed. Ou oiteu- ing tho Safe, tlie contents were found uudi^lurbed, aud in the same order and condition as when placed there, except a slight discoloration tu the projecting ouds ora few pajicrs. and the backs or ono or two ol tlie books, caused by the steam generated iu tho Safo, while at Its greatest heat. The Sofa aud cuutents, os it came from the ruins, may still be seen, in tbe possession of Mr. Thomas, at the tias Works. A largo assortment of these cele brated Safes always on band,and for salo by C. H. CAMPF1EIJ), Agent fur tho Manufacturers, July 20,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Gi I take pleasure in corroborating tbe foregoing state ment, and in addition would add, that the books are now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 20th, 1866. oct6—tf DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NBAS THE COURT HOURS, SAVANNAH. GA., Established In 1833. S IHE Subscriber grateful to bis friends and patrous for their continual favors, would state t in addition to tho improvements in DYING, ae qulrod by him during bis last visit to England and Scotland, lias made arrangements for extending his business, by which ho is now enabled to dye a greater vorioty or colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patrouago. Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, in the.same superior stylo which has generally ho much pleased his patrons and friends. Tablo Covers, aud Ladles' Crapo Shawls, &c. t cleaned and finished iu the first style. Ladies* Bounds dyed, bleached and pressed in the most fashionablo styles. Orders from tbo country promptly attended to, Terms moderate. When parcels aro sent by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent him by lettor through the post office, so that be may kuow where to call for them, meb 16 ALEXANDER GALIXJWAY. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. and Gul f Huilroad, having adjourned to meet on the 20th Instant, umi it having been represented to me that the interest of that enterprise requires farther time for the oblainmcnt of subscriptions to tho Stock, and acquiescing iu the justness of the suggestion, the meeting of the Board on tlie 26th instant is hereby postiKined until the 2vd day 0 October next, at Miiledgoville. E. A. NISHET, Chairman, Macon, Aug. 20, 1856 aug 30 CARPET AND UPHOLftTURY . WAREHOUSE, 140 Vmgrm and 67 SL Julitn HtretU. r [£ UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor faulty to exprass to bU friend* and tbo publii generally, his sincere thanks for their liberal patron ego and Influence, which has resulted iu extension 1 bU trade to all parts of tho Stab*. Abo, Carolina Florida, Alabama and Tcuimeaco, tberoby unabllu. him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed lu auy Nuutbuia city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keeper*, aud rTenm boat Owners aro particularly Invited lu uxumim-ihi prescut stock, which Is now complete m all tu. various departments, consisting In part »t the follow fag goods, vis: CAHM1 hKI'AHTMKST. Kugilslt Druggets, (ol va rlous widths. ‘ Royal Mcdatlou, Royal Velvet, Mocct Wilton, Moccl Brussels, Taiiestry Brussels, l*ower Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, CUltTAJSAND UPIlOLSTi Brocatelles, Satin do tallies, Mosaic Hearth ItugH, Velvet andUboullk* K u- Tufted Rugs. Plano nmi table Oovor*, Door Ilati^ovcry variety, Silver & Brass lilair Rote Carpets Bindings, &c KRY DEPAHTMr.X l Itaco aud Muslin Curtains Gilt Cornices, Satlu aud Silk Damask, Gilt Pius uinl Bunds, Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, lvuop* uuu Cords; Velvet aud Plush or various colors; Wludon Shades, new style. Also, every variety or Furniture Covering, Trim mings and materials for decoratiug. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Uallx au-« Rooms, cut to fit without a seam. Tbe subscriber will oblige hiuseirto m&kcttu prices ou all description of goods as low os the sain, quality can ho purchased lu auy Northern city. 4SP Carpets cut to Rooms and goods seul to su> part of the city free of charge. tOr An experienced Upholster will ulteiut to Hi* making and laying of Carpets and Oil Cloths when desired. The decorative aud curtaiu department U u charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste auu skill. W. H. GUION, Agent. octlS 140 Congross aud 67 St. Julleii-sts NOTICE* T HREE Ynnulh* Utter ditto Htiplicatlon will he made fo the M«rmeBank orsavauuah for Hu payment ortwoTwettty Dollar Bills, (vlx: letter a t No. 8,t)7U. ami letter C, No. 697,) the right halves of wlikdi have beeu lost by mail. _j>ct 9—3tu JAMES P. UUDjON. NOTICE. ‘ T WO month* after date, applleutiou will be made to tlie Honorable Ordinary of TaUntil County, for leavo to sell a jiortion or tho lands bel-ngtng ui the estate of Jesao Copeland, deceased; it being one tract of laud which no* ln*eu loserved froni former Halos—where tbe ^ald deceased resided at tlie time of Ills dentil. JAMES CUPKI-AND. Adm’r. septfi 1866. “ yourTholsk; 7 NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, WBJT OF T1IK MARKET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. T HE SUBSCHIBKB wnul-l liilnrm Ills friends amt the publ'c generally, tliut ho bua REMOVED I run Ids Old Rtaml to BRYAN STKEEl’. mid fitted lip the above ilon.-o m u.-uperior style, and intends serving his friends wilhull the delicncieMifthe-e.t- son, such us— WILD GAME, VBSWON, UHORUlA ANT* NEW YORK OY.-TKltS. No., and pledges himselt to use every endeavor l«» please atl who may favor him with their pairone/e. HENRY UUItr. sept 29—tf^t KATKS OU AoVKlmNlN,.-. . For one square, ot 800 eii-si r :» -■ ■aigtr thau Nonpareil, 76 ceuu tor ttis tiraiaw 2}. tents for each subaoqneot insertion,for any tin,, u. than 000 month. All labular work, with or without Rul»^ ; :tU d A .i vertisementa occupying double column, tliali u charged double tho above rates. c Advertisements of whatever length, foranv n„ less than ono month, to be charged m i rsilf !' rates. ' " For > longer time at the toifowmg ihic* No. ofBqnares|lmo|2mo.-|3nii[4 in<^|6ni(..|i^ l j' l ' 14.' l tfquaro,.... $10 in $2- *24 2 Squares... lfi 22 2*/ 28 3 do .... 20 27 32 :i« 4 do .... 24 32 38 42 6 do .... 27 36 44 46 0 do .... 80 40 60 It 7 do .... 32 43 54 68 t do .... 34 46 68 62 6 do .... 36 48 61 •/« ID do .... 38 50 64 it Im ill Ilk l’ r "l i.ruF a j,i ready to oct 1 Hi 1 Jli; BARBEk shops. Puloakl House Barber Shop, Oioem’ Brick Budding, opiorite the Pulcuki House, riYB WORKMEN K.VQAQKP. Marshall House Barber Shop. Broughton Street, FOUR WORKMEN KNQAQEP- ^|7HE subscriber, thankful to his fellow-citizens X for the liberal patronage ho has received, ana is still receiving, begB respectfully to inform them that he ha* engaged sufficient additional first-class workmen from some of tho best Barber Shops in New York, and will be enabled to accommodate as many gentlemen as may honor him with their pa tronage. X. B.—The Barbershop* aro closed on Sundays— strangers will please hoar tibia in mind. LAND AGENCY. rpilE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot, J. examino any lands in tho counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to the owner as to their present value, the prospect for their be coming moro valuable in future, and whetiior or not there is being any trc*|>uss committed tbereon, Invariably pledging himself to give a true aud cor rect account, for which all remittanr.es will bo ex pected in advance. Ho will also sell uud remit when requested, and as directed, for seven i>cr cent. Ho will also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to his care. VERNON C. McLENDON. my 13 Attorney at law. Homcsvitlc. Ga OYSTERS: TUE subscriber Is now ready to far- nlsb OYSTERS iu tho Shell, fresh open ed or Pickled in any quantity to suit pun baser*. Pickled Oyster* iu keg* ready to be ship|ied. oct 1 J |). JESSE ~ UftMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed ou the Bay, next door to tho Republican office, where he Is now opeuing a handsome assortment of SPRING 1 , Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit u con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering aud Repairing done at the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Gouts and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for salo at a vmali pro fit. apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY. For auy time not above speciik-ti. charge will bo made. A deduction or 26 per cent Innn i| l(; a i- , Will be made on advertisements uj-p.-un , sively on the fourth page ol the daily. ' " Advertisement* ordered three turn *» *01* ho charged two thirds the above rut.-f- Advertisements ordered in tho Weekly edu,,.,. „ jKir square for each Insertion, mr anytime!*>.*.ti f 1 one month. For more than one month at oii- , . the rates sjiecified in the above table. ‘ Special notices, 10cent*|>er line for the nr-t 6 cent* for each subsoqem imertfou, an-i in Ln \“ to ho subject to contract. Marriage iKiUi-oti neral Invitations 60 cents each No -i-ti m,’ . inserted for less than 60 cents, obituary Wu, Reports, Rcsolutlous. or Proceeding-, ot anv«Ji Association, or Corporation, ordered t- ,‘.,1 ed^ 6 cents per line. ' 11 Steamboats will be advertised at G--1 ... „ for each boat ad verti.-ed. Steamships, where butane 1- runmnj- fit-i,. r num; ir two or more, $30 each. Auctioneers'adveribeiuent not tot - -m,,,,. contract, butte he charged at the iau nr^rrin per square. Tlie pajier, under no circumstance- tou-iri, ; ed In a contract. ' Froleasional and bufeintv^ iMirda not exm-i r • 1 CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1856. 1856. RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHSSR8 W OULD beg to inform their friends and the pub lid that their Tall supplies of rich aud elegant have just arrived—purchased from the most emi nent importer* of the country, uud selected with a care as regards elegance and beauty, which cannot be appreciated until fully examined. We cau confidently say that our stock of Rich Press Goods uud Cloaks cannot he surpassed for beauty aud elegance, and that our Domestic Stock Is as cheap as the like quality of goods can be had from here to New York Atno.g our assortmeut will be fouud the most elegant llounced Rohes will) figures; Rich and olegant colored SllkH, very cheap; Lyons’ Velvet OloakB, trimmed iu the newest and richest style. Cloth and Moir Antique Cloaks; rich aud cheap. All-wool Freuch Muusliu de talnes, new and ele gant. Lupins’ best all -wool Freuch do taiues, high colors, lor misses. Lupins' best Black Bombazine and Clmlloys. While Merino, Challey, de talne and Bombazine, very flue. Cloths and Cassitueres, a full assortment. Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeeplug articles in great variety, best quality at tho lowest possible prices. Thu limits of mi advertisement precludes the possibility of enumerating auy but few leading ar ticles. We would respectfully request the attention 0! purchasers to ah examination of our stuck, feeling confident, that style, quality and price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS. FASHIONABLE READHIADE OLOTHING. E EGKlt ED by the uudendgned a full supylv of READYMADE tLCTHING, consisting ol ull articles necessary for u Geutlenmn’s Wardrobe. ALSO: A choice assortment of French, English and German Cloths, Casshueresand Vestings, which he 13 prepared to make to order in tho best stylo and at tho shortest notice. Hoai-.o desires to call attention to his stock of BOY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING, which will be fouud of superior stylo and work manship w. R. SYMONS, oct27 tf 17 Whitaker st. - TITFOSI-AT. THE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR TIMES. A Reply to ‘-UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” and “PREP.’ HY A LADY OK UKW ORLKAXS. IHIS original and powerful book, this beautiful _ story, U an American Rowland for un English Oliver, and dl.ectod agaiust tho distorted views of the English pre« when speaking of tho institution* of tho United State*. It exposes cruelties and barbarities practised on the lower classes of England, moro terrible thun those imagined by Mrs. Beecher Stowo as the result of our “peculiar Institutions.” The object of “Tit for Tat” is oral, nently humane, patriotic and just, it is not auti- British, anti-North, or aiiti-h'outh, It is pimply a re ply to tho exaggerated picture* of Slavery in “Un cle Tom” und **Drwl.” For sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, Bookseller* ami Stationer*, «xA31 169 Cuugres* st. rpH X j Ofllce Charleston and' 8av. R, U. Co. | OcroilKK 10, 185)5. ' T HE Seventh Instalment of FIVE IK) .LAIMJ’KK SHAKE ON THE STOCK .subscribed to the Charleston and Savannah Railroad, wi I ho duo on Monday, tho 10th of November. Payment to ho made to the Treasurer, al the office of the Company in Charleston. Tho Savannah wuhsoi iber.s will please pay to A. PORTER, Esq , President ol the Bank of tho .Stale of Georgia, Nuvonnah. By order of the 1'resident. 0. F. HAXCKEL, Treasurer, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In For eign and Domestic Dry Goods. DEO leayo to say they have removed to tbclr X) largriiew store, 170 BROUGHTON STREET, where tholr ample room will enable them to keep a complete stock in every department. Also, a fall line or PLANTATION GOODS, of tho best 8outboru manufacture. Combined with the above they keep a complete stock of l adies Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroideries, Ijujos, and Ladles and Gouts Furnishing Goods, to suit the City us well as tho Country Buyers, at the lowest Cash prices. «. BROWN k CO., ~'“ M1 176 Broughton st. Notice flrora the PULASKI HOUSE, To tbe Storckceperi of Savannah. A LL jmckage* Kent to the above Hotel must have the owners name aud uuinber or room written with lukon each package, or It will not bo recoived •t the office. oct20-lw A STRAY HORSE. A Bay Horae was left In m teniay during my absence, ' unknown to my servants. Th'n owner — la requested to prove property, pay ex penses and take him away. odtSl-tf JANES J. HINES, ii4a.ii iuy yard y„* 1 by a negro . . — ., the 14th October, inst, and until further notice, tbo Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a x and 12.16 r m. Arrive iu Macon “ “..2.16 p u “ 1 am. Leave Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 am mrrwKiLN savannah and acgpbta. Leave Savaunah 12.16 p m and B.30 p. m. Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta .....6. am “ 4.80 pm Arrive iu Aivanuah 1.30 m " 10.46 p BrrWXXN MACON AND ACOUSTA. Leave Macon 11.46 A M and 9.30 p m. Arrive in AuguBta 8.45 pm “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 p m. Arrive in Macon 2.15 p m “ 1. am. BHWKK.N SAVANNAH, M1M.KDUSY1UJI & XATONTON. Leave Savannah 6. am Arrive in MUIedgevillo 2.45 p m. lieave Macou 11 46 a m Arrive in Katoutou 6. pp, W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Gu., Oct. 12, 1856. ocU6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which passes the Great New York Si New Orleans Mails. r\N aud after Sunday, February 3d, 1866, Vf two daily trains betwecu Macon and Columbus, and ono between Macou and Americus, Leave Macou at 2 a m, and 3 p m; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a s, and 1030 p m ; loavo Columbus a' 4 16 a m, and 1 30 p m; arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, aud 7 40 p m; leavo Macou 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 acomplcteconnoctlon be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Traiu* to sfavaunuh, MUIedgevillo aud Eaton ton, aud with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga. Nashville uud Knoxville, Teun. At Columbus with Girard aud Mobile Railroad to Killaula, Ala., connecting daily at Americus with four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, l’honiasvillc, Bainbrldge, kc., with trl-weekly hupks to Lumpkin, Cuthbcrt, Ate., al Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, HaynesviUe, Hawkiusvillc and Kuoxville, Ga. Passenger* for Americus and points below Fort Valley, should take tho 12 16 p m train from Savnu- nub; and the 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macou. For other |>oiuts ou the 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 lu 30 p m the same night. Passengers from Columbus aud the West for Am- erleus, South-western Georgia or Florida, should take tho 130 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach Americus at 6 40 a m next morn- fag. First class steamships leave Savannali for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage id the Cabiu $25, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Americus “ “ 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, Januury 30th, 1866. mayl6 NEW AND SPLENDID FASHION A* OLE GOODS F-'R T*TE FALU. TRADE OF 1866. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT THE ’ STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 147 Bay Street, IS now opening the largest and best se lected stock of Goods for Gentleman’s wear ever (ili’ered in tho city of Savannali. . Black ami Colored Cloths. Black Doeskins and Cassimeres, Overcoating, Fancy Cassimeres, and -ilk and Velvet Vestings, which cannot ho sur pass0are to he found in bold profusion In the Merchants’ Tailoring Department, and will bo mad* to order iu most approved stylo, and at short no tice. 1 have taken particular pains with the manufac turing or my Ready Made Clothing, und foe) confi dent of plc'ising all who may favor mu with their patronage. I have a lot of very tasty business suits, to which I invito |>articular attention. GENTLEMEN’H FURNISHING GOODS and Toilol articles of every description, and a largo stock ol Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises always 011 hand. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, Star Clothing Finporiutn, oct 2 #. 147 Bay street. Nuvaiiimli, Oct. 1*1, 1830* rpilli CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing hc- X tween the -ub.icribcrs, under tho name of J. V. COXNKRAT Ac (XJ , was this day dissolved by mutual eminent. Mr..Joseph V. Connorat will at tend to the settlement of the affair* of tbo said firm. •J. V. CONNER AT, J. LAMA. Nnvullliull, Oct. lut, 1830* THE UNDEKHIGNED having bought out the fa. torcst or John Lama, will heroaftor continue tho wholesale GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS iu bis own narao and for bis own account, and re- spectfolly solicits from the friends of the late firm a continuance or their favors, oct 3 J. V CONNERAT HUNT’S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES. D ESIGNED Expressly for making Bags—and which is decidedly superior to auy other machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread can bo used of au; ' :i ired length, and which will not need to bo cln • * until tho wholo Is used. Bag manaufacturer Uu and Flour merchants are particular! invited ill and examine it at 136 Con gross street by may26 M U.FRED WEBSTRR.Gen. Agt. very complete uud oxioiisivo assortment of the above Plantation Goods. ST-hloy’rt Goods, or all do. scriptlonu, being among the tot which are now opened uud for *ufo by oct 1 LAD50N k ROGERS. E xtra family flour, &c.-Just roceived.To bugs and bills Extra Family Flour; 20 bbls crushed aud powdored Sugar; 20 bbls A, B an d C clarified Fugar; 20 boxes Ground Coilbo, in ?, and 1 lb pack*; 35 do do Muttard. Ginger. Cinnamon ami Mace; 10 casos Tablo Sail; 10 naif bbls Extra No 1 Mackerel; 100 dox flroomSj Bucket*. Cli ihis I.lncs Scrub Brushes; 81 balfcbesU Oolong Tea, loose and, ■nX lb packs. For Mla by ' DAVID O’CONNOR, MACHINERY AND 111UN HAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near the Market.) F ROM the most complete facilities in his own establishment, and through his connections with several of the principal manufacturng estab lishments of Philadelphia, New York, uid Boston, tho Undersigned is prepared to furninsh MACH1N ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and JJntils, iron Doors, Shutters, &c., at Northernprices. He is also prepured to repair Machinery aud iron work of every description, at short notice, utiou reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD'S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS, he is also prepured to exhibit a great varie ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, &c Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, aud put up the work at tn&u- facturors’prices. U. H. IJNVILLE. Savannah, April 11.1866. aprll THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY PRYOE’S'OINTMENT. I T is a sure and speedy cure fur burns, piles, corns, felons, lever sores, ulcer*, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) Bore and cracked lip3, fresh wounds and sores of any description, it is a most valuable remedy and cure, which cau be testified to by thousands who lmvo used it in many portions of the south for the last few years, lu uo instance will the salve do any Injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip, thin. The proprietor has numerous certificates uud letters from people who have used it themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to others a* a speedy and certain remedy for~the above named diseases A trial is ull that is uecessary for its own recommendation. Among the many that havo testified to the effica cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended it to tho public, aro Pr RAT Ridley. Judge E Y Hill, Judge O A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq. J L Stephens, Esq, and thousands of others. Sold by .1BMoore, Savunuuh, Ga; J E Hall, Amer icas, Ga; Clark X Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKoeson, itobins A Co, New York; and druggists generally. #iT* By remitting one dollar to the proprietor a Hlugle box of the Oiatmcut will be forwarded l*y mail, Iree of postage, to any part ol the U State*. Sold by J. ». MOURE, Savannah, Ga., and drug gist* generally. V. ,l. MOORE. Proprietor, tiiaylS utlrange. Ga. HENRY LATHROP &, CO. HAVK IN STORK A COMPLETE assortment of C o following PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would invite the particular atleniion of PLANTERS, umi offer them at reasonable prices aud ou accommodating terms: i^cbley’s White Plains and Twills Heavy Northern Brown Twills “ Black and Grey “ Black and Grey Plains Slriped Cable Warp Kerseys Piaid Linscys In sev* ral grades Loudon tiuffil Blankets, in all weights mol sizes Cord do do Fino Whitney do Moul Stripes aud Plaid* Franklin do do Real Cotton anil Wool Flnnncu ** all Wool do Drown and Bluachcd Canton Flannel ShlrtingStripo*, Striped Osnaburg* White Cotton 0>uaburgs ^ and Ji isrown Shirting Blue Demins, Blue Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets Scotch Bonnets, Head Kerchiefs, kc. oct 11 ☆ CLOTHING A EMPORIUM. WOOD—WOOD 1 'HE SLBst'lUBER lias just received, and will , keep constantly on hand at his W< od Yard, Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply of the best of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Lightwoe l, &c., Sta. All in want arc respectfully invited to give liim a call. H. C. RAW.UP,. P. S All orders left at the Book htaro under tin; Marshull House will he promptly attended to. sept 30 DISSOLUTION. T HE Co-partnership nl F. CHAMPION .v: CO. is tilts day dissolved by mutual consent. The ’ business 01 tlie lute Urui will he settled by V*. Cham pion, who will continue the Grocery business on j his own account. Savannah, October 1, 1856. F. CHAMPION, R. J. LARCOMBIE. sept 30— ltu LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, Ga. EDWIN M. MOORE O FFERS his services to the public iu the pur chase and sale ol iuud* in the couurie* o< Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes und Thomas, Particular attention giveu to locating, purchasing and selliug 01 town lots in the town of Baunswick. REKERKXCES 1 Dr R Collins, Macou; Dr B il Cargile, BrunswicK Thomas H Harden. Hvraunai:. Hon Janie* |. gew rd, Thomosvilie. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt., BOOKSELLE AND tsTATIONER UNDER THE MARSHALL HOUSE HOTEL, BROUGHTON ST. Savannah, Georgia. variably iu advance. ' , ' 4 ‘° |0T Announcing candidate.- for edict. ?lo. to he in advance. 1 Advertisements not marked on ti u specified time, will be in-erteo -nti- payment exacted. When any bill for two month* ati vermins a thau contract, amounts to over ii-<\ A 26 per cent will be umde. Yearly advertising, with pi.vUege ui «-han, cV , be taken at the following rate* : ' For oue square, renewable «>nce a week. tv. “ “ twice tl ■' 3 time-orufu-n-.- :< Every additional square cent: acted lor io bt.-ha-.- ed one half the above rates au ittional. Yearly advertiser* shall It umitea n. tfa ,. a . contracted for. Ail contract, ,-ha.. Umauin stating definitely the nature ... the bwirn- io |« advertised. Any advertkeu.enta um i..-- i netted with the business -hail bvcnarge-i.-i-,*-r«,, ly, and also auy exeef* m.-.ucr over ih.- ujh-h. contracted for. Contract advertisemem- jwvable quarter!-. - vertisementa from straugcr* ai.: trae--.-.-r.t ' m payable in advance. Ail other* u ill tx- comsderei . due when called for. i Regular advertisers ana all other* setJii.* municatious or requiring n tice* uesigned i,- Vail »i ! tention to fairs, concerts, soiree*, or anv t.cblic t-; | tcrtaiiimenta. where charge.- are iua>i. ! i lance—all notices of private a*sooatiom. ..urv :m ; tice do?igned to call atteuti. c to private r:.ter|-.-i u calculated or intended to promote mdivi re.-ts, cau only be inserted with the under- that the same is to be paid *or. I :i;-ert*. editoiiul column (which canbeoim at tin-«ti.«rr, tfou of the editors)' the same will b, ’.-har ».■•-! a; ,* rale of not less than 20 cents per Tlie undersigned, publi her- ol iv,.y. Tn-hit-;.-,# i and Weekly newspapers fa ^avtottal. i ourselves strictly to udhere to the uIkiv. i charges, und iu no ins tain- •• to deviate there!:. r. : . ; fhe above rates to take - tlent Man „ i .. j to continue binding, until rUng. a by the .o:. , 5 ; m.ijordj of the imdersignc-.. j N. B.—This schedule -iiad not .n :ioy wav -. lu-i | tho integrity of existing conii ael-. .ti: tout)art--ter tbe year or any otherspenifod nine.-i ,y asi ; with the expiration ot ti e jK-riod tor wi.i<-L -jp- I were made. R 1 Hilton ,v lu. Or rgian ti '■ ■■■< SNkhl. * 5-IM>. lie ut..h.ii. • ! T *i vi^o' ir Wnmoivi* o. ; 'd SIR Hi It : J J. 10. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, tf. E. Corner of| Brough gn and Barnard Streets. Savau- nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines ami Chemicals, Dye WooiL Dye tftuif* • French, English, and Americim PerAnn ery Fill Toilet ami tfhaviug tf«aj»s, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical anil Dental Instrument* Trusses and SupjHirters of all kinds, Spices, tfnutlf. Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Projirietary Mediciue* of iheduy, tfuj>erior luks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts tor Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Article*, kc. 1 debility b N*- B.—Es|>ecial attentiou given to the ‘ - preparation or Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Ship, Family aud Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment In cases of poisoning, Drowning, kc. »p7jy DUS. I.EFLKR dt WILCOX, DeutlVis ABE now lully prepared torn sert full or partial setts of Teeth '*dXllT"Tr fm t,,e l’ rl,,ui l , l e ”f l ,r -J« Allens’* * • *'• r Puteiit Continuous Gum, By his improvement, the form of the face cun be restored to any degree nt roinudity that may be der ired. .t is applbaible in ail noses where tbe cheek? have fallen fa.tmd cumuli be detected by *ho closest observer.— This method combine* the lidlnwiugi tvuuUge*:— An artificial gum. which exhibit): a perfectly natural aud life-like appearance, and impart* to the tbeeib that peculiar expression which characterize* the <nt- tural organs. This Guui consist* of a silacioti* compound, which is applied ami fused upon the Teeth and Plate in such a tnauner, a* to till up all the interstices around the hose of the Teeth, and also unites them firmly to each other uud to the Platt* upou' which they an sett. This secure* perfect cleanliness of the Teeth Office over DeWitt Ac Morguu, Congress street. *** Republican and Georgian copy, feb ltl- tl ASTl.EY COO i KK r S PILLS: J mHE iuvigt rating u X Pill* on the const and a single trial will ! ( llJMUl i-i: and ■rr-rt. h» dtpriN «tanc.« : tvhiih I’fglil. Ituyai.t. In regriietnlcd aicustoi; ei. i-c r.ipnraiy, on me die c'iniial WATCHES—WATCHES—WATrtlES. We are receiving the Loudon Lever Watches, of the most celebrated maker*, in Gold aud tf liver cases. R. F. Cooper'* I)u fplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses fine Swiss Chronometers, which we efier at reasona ble nricos, at our uow store in Gibbi is’ PAnge. ■CPIS8 D. D. NI-JHOL8 k CO. atiit-iioi tfir Asbcj Cc,put’s istitutieii is naly inAivii.eC:. ingle trial will convince tl.c nio.-t m - ;icsl ot tiieir power to res.*'re the tno.-t u- b.e and debi* limited to li II health und strength, an. no largwqe Dye Wootls and j can convey an adequate idea <d O c immediate, itn: 1 almost mirurinnu* change, procured by making use of this Womierlul mecieinc :i; the tin eased, de- billt.tt-d and.-batten-d ncrvi.i> .-y-iMii; ilie rc-!«X iJ and de- dilated bodv i- at once n.ieu-d, te tercJ. enlivened aud built uj; the mc.td ami symptoms ot disease vui.i,-b mule, their u tlie f moping, trembling victim «• •messanew man; he move* with a linn step: his nut • iously sunk in gloom ben in*"- active* and he g« t~. loi tl. r. in- and corn-clous i new vig-1 t. h- Cilpatioos; and the clfecl :> m ; contrary, the reflet is pi t inunuii properties of the medicine read, tin c-ii-.lit'Uiim itaelf and restores it to it.-first i.'i.caion lu all diseases ofthe stomach and pi;e-n\t oiga-s, they never fail. They also remove depression, civile- nteut, restlencss, want of .*!*•• p dislike to :odity, incapacity for bu-inet*. I* .-a m memory, ccuusion, giddiness, blood iu the bean, im-lafa lu-.y. mental debility they increase an.. restore tin app* titcjiu- rifp the blood, strengthen the tnneoi in.- •.toinadi, and give such energy and vigor to tin* c«>n.-titutu*n a* must he felt l«» be l*eli« veil. . To elderly jHTsons. tfir A«tley t'm.perV Tills are invaluable; strengtbeuiiig the sysi* i.i agaii.it the attack* of age; they cause :» cont nued cheerful- in*.-*, and urohmg me to tl.** latest iwstble pc- ri«d. Bkwaki: uv tfK'Kiurs mit.mio.n:—None are geni)- lu*- without tin* fuc-s.inde of the signature of Mac- Phiil .t Co.. tfole t'i.'.pii<-tur*. l.otidou nt .1 New V. rk, on ciicti 1..-x un.i on the direction-, ’lhebr- audio Pills have also a correct likeness of tbo lair tfir Aslley Cooper on the top of each box. Without these'marks of anthentic.ty, they are spurious and an imposition, tfnld nt 26 cent*. 60 cent? and II jier box. Full directions ure given with each bo*. Tliere is a great *aving by taking tbe larger .*ize-* •'ejrt?—.'un 1 DOOR WEST OP THE REPUBLICAN HEADING ROOM. Fine Ready-made W, O. Price. | Also, Superfine Clothing ; Huts and Caps, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. FASHIONABL! C ^C”[| AND ■ ’ HILIIABY TAILOR, No. 147 Bay Street, SAVANNAH. be made to mea sure. unoxceptlon able iu style and workmanship, by the best mechanics, at shortest notice . READ I—HEAD !!—READ !!t That is, if you can see; and /ggrfcfW, .. |lf you can’t see, you can findy^l* all kinds of “helps to see,” at the Watch and Jewelry Store oi'D. B. Nichols A: Co., in Congress street, uext door to the corner or Whitaker, where you cau purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goode, us low as at any other store In tbe country. We have received per steamship Alabuma a fresh lot of those flue Steel Spectacles : also, a supply oi Pebble aud Periscopic Lens, which we ure prepared to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Periscopic 1 a*us (so called from their peculiar shape) have uu advantage over all others, us they have a greater range of focus, so that the reader is not compelled to hold the hook or paper at a certafa distance from the cyo. Call aud sec. D. B. NICHOLS Al CO. 49*No charge for showing goods. tnar 11 D. B. X. k CO. 49^0rdorsfrom city andcountysolicited. . JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA, AT TI1K Savannah Grocery —AND* FRUIT DEPOT, IOD lbs. Victoria mid CntawbaGrtpei, 40 bbls..Splendid Eating APPLES, l-argo Preserving PEARS. QUINCES, Like the Last. Chesnuts, Hickory Nuts, and Fresh Dates. Green GINGER. Tomutoos, Beets, Carrots, &c. Kyo Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley, 10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER. 5 Uo Cholco do. Aud low priced qualities, together with a varied assorttneut or Fresh BISCUIT. octjb W. If. FARRELL. _ EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. milE TRUSTEES of the abov tiumed Institution JL anuounco to tho public, that this Academy will he oponed on tho first Monday iu November ue. The principal, Col. S. Spencer, an experienced teacher, comes woll recommended by id* former liUity 03 ^ °** ,Cr 01 hiphest respecta- ltecommended to us, as lie is, us well as from our own knowledge of Col. .Spencer, wo commend him and the Academy to the patrouago or our friends at homo aud abroad. Miss A. M. Spencer will assist fa tho Female aud Junior depurtmert. For further information, apply to L. M. RUitJNT, Seo’ry. sepl26 DODTS AND SHOES. THE subscriber has oiiencd Ot TW V a BOOT and SHOE STtIKK at ■ LV V Nos. 71 und 162 GIBBONS’ M BUILDING, next di.or to tho L’luildng tftoro of Georgs S. Nichols 6 Co., and so- Kelts the patronage offals friends and tbe pnbilo in general. M. J. BUCKNER, oct 7—ly feoa' 8J43 REWARD. Italia way, on tlie 2d instant, my negro man POMPEY. Ho is about twenty four years of uge; six feet high; stout built; not very dark complected; has a down look fa om countenance; lias a scar ou tho top of his foot, cut with an axe. He was raised in North Caroli na, Robeson county;and may be trying to make his o.-cupo back. Auv person b:iugn.g him to me or confining him in jail so that 1 get him. i wili pav tho above rewuni. C. W. CJtAWF'»..!>. Colquitt I’ ti. scptlT—2m Montgomei y county. Ga. BROUGHT TO .TAIL. Brought to Jail in tf walusboro, Ennuiimi «.'o t ou tho 4lb iustaut, a uegro mail; he .-ay* hit name is Harry; that he belong- to the ••state •ot Thomas Cluy. ol sryun comity, tia. tie is oi light comploxiou, with n slight .-t«r over the left cyo; about 5 feel 3)j luche-in height, and about 2t years old. Tho owner is requested to come forward, pay charges and take him away , us in* will he dealt with a* the law direct HENRY OVER STREET; Je9 Jalor. 300 DOLLARS REWARD x For my two negroes, or loo for either • lodged in jail so 1 get them, JACK, sometime* culled John, u lirge copper colored, hntue* dowu liaik uud rough face, weigh- about 1» a pindis 6 feet It-inches high, 22years old. Bosl80 s vory black with .t wide s|iaco between his non per It out teeth, high forehead, turns Ins reel out In walkiug, is 6 left 3 inches high, aud weighs 150, and 30 years old, aud when beard of last, they wore in the swunipabove Ruvannah. My address is 4 mile brunch, or Baruwell, 8. 0. augPi-wJy WM. ASHLV. ROBINSON & GAMP IIHAPHHS ANU TAII.Orh, , AXB Dealers in lino Ready Made UUI'HI.G have >eeeved nndi • p *ne.| their -lock of Fall ami Win. for GtiUDtf, cmipriniug a full un.i coinplote luirurtttenttff iloths, Gus*imere*, Ve.-t- ings and Over Coatine*. which wo wlb make and trim’lu mm iiKiial *lyio. ami at the sltoi test notice. Our ready made Clothing i* inuuiil'.iciiireil at the woll known home ol \V T. Jenuhig* k Co, *yyi Broadway, New York, and comprises all that Ls fine aud f t.-himiulili* iu the line FUR J .'lllNU GtiOiH of iivery description requi site to a gentleman’* wardrobe, constantly kent on baud, all of which wooifor ou our usual credit terms, or at a discount t f.»per cent for cash, at 3 BULL STREET, 80RREL BUILDING, oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House.* ill JUlYfc HOOKS BOOKS RECEIVED BY WAKNUt K * DAVltf. rpiIl-KSDAY. 10th October. 1 L 56—fin* Hifiv. Axe, X ami tfaddk* Bug*, and other L'Ctnrw. hj "• H. Mllburii, with nporlrail of the a dlmr "n steel Married, not Mated ; or how they lived »i Wood sido and Th rock morion Hall, oy Alice (ary. The Iasi of the Forresters ; or Mm. or? on the Border; a story of the Old Virginia FroMbr, l»v John Ester Crooke. Ccelebs in Search of a Wile, bv Mr- Ifnncab Moore. Threo-Ver Gent a Month; or. tbe Ivr.U of i'^* Liviag, byCliarlcsBurdctt. Daisy’s Necklace; and What Cuiim o it : a Litera ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. Tho Torchlight; or, Through the Wood, by liar riet Olcott, author of “Isora’s Child " Tlie Adventures of Gerard, the J.fau Killer, by l E. Whitehead. t The Life of General Daniel Morgar. ot tl.*.* Vir glnia Line of the Army of tlie Unite*'. Male.*, b; James Graham. For sale at tho Book tftor , oct 17 159 CO.NGREtftf tfTKKI.I' THE COURT Of NAPOLEON O R Society uuderthe Fin* t Empire, with p*r trails of its beauties, wit* aud heroines, ir ‘ In autheutio original*, by Frank BGimdrirh: illustia- ted by Jules Champagne. —MOKE OF— The Romance of the F* rest, by Aiuie llauiiili*. author of “Tho Mysteries of Udolpbo*" Cotton is King, or the Cultuieof Cotton, nr.! :l# relation to Agriculture, .Mnnulncmrcs ai.ii *‘*u roerce, by David Chrtety. Tho Hills of the tfhatemuc. l» theautloi ‘'fib' 1 “Wide, Wide World.” Victoria; or, the World « veuvn • . by Chcsbro’. Magdulou Hepburn, a st»» y «•; il.e • i»*tii'b i‘'i°' i ; matiou, by Mrs Olyphant.* author «*f ’ etc., etc. Loritncr IJttlcgood. E*q.. ay ounggenlleu*#' w e;' wished to «3e life and saw it accoriflugly: l*.' > rallk ESmedley, Esq. Ernest Linwood. a novel, by Mr* Caio-»a* 1 * ,t: Hentz. For sale by WARNOCK kDA'VI?, Booksellers and Stationer*. octJl 169 Congress street. me FASUIdSAfli illOIlllft AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS can now ho hud by a'-I those h r** wish to clotlio themselves genfoelly. a* | Wl , sell tbe balauco of ray Ready-Made, al red"“‘‘ rates on tlmo, and ten per cent, oil* lor cash 1 and avail yourself of tho cbuuoo to obtain go*'*' oles. At tho Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM ti PRICK Jim« r 147 Ray-Oe DR. SANFORD’S INVIGOUATOIL I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and u recommended to tho public, rel) ing u|mn it* Irinsic worth in tho euro ortho following c»*»np.auiw All Billious Derangements, tfick Headache. by*IJ®J' sia, HuhUual Oostlveness, Chronic DiarrhiB. wuc Pain in tbo Stomach anil Bowels, General liebuity Female Weakness, Ac. For salo by Druggist* orally, and by John. B Moon k Co, aud " Linoofa, Savannah. ly fj br- rilrtE subscriber has removou on tho Bay, next X door tothoRopublican ofiloe. whore be i* n0 * opening a splendid assortment or Fft'l and W later goods, which he will sell by tin* pattern or m*w to order fa tho most fashionablo sly 1.); also, Ready- mado Clothing from the celebrated bouse ct James Wilde, Jr,. & Co.. New Yonc. Thankful for j-aw favors, bo hopes by strict application to merrit s continuaiiRA of too same. , N. R—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done*] the shortest notice. Just received a lot of white and colored shirts. oct W JOBN W. KSU.V.