Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 21, 1856, Image 4

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. leal Attatisnuils. mtaSwimr-itei. i«<> w. «i *SS»? iinteee. u «M SM »Mik akaftar«N%t*ttiM«vwWini CnliMti iNmlra (ffowy may tan) « or SnTSunj /WnUISCMT^Itiiwall«fta l) «n: ltann,Jta y «»miy«l ta ~—■ r --' juriitst. mioewteo 7mm iota Hta. (Mr.talMk4t| JOMKKJO, O.C.C. nunuicomr^-ttMiMtnraa Ulcten: Wfa—o.jMtenttefte will offtyod ita serOrdteuybrUate* OnteraSo itjiffiw ft xnrtfae, tan) m or Mniktailalir* l«u taxtetbeewtet ■MUMiBIomM. 1M, iota Hta, ta,IHWT>rtataOMnta temtfadoy SUtartW. .'OgJi 0LBO.O.C.O. tym OF QWIKBU. /CHATHAM OOUXTT—To dwkmlt m» 1/ : TberteL W» Y. ttnee ml optf MtaoOmtctOitaolytonmontaaMnrjMX ■Mnntar aa tie Urnc c< iuMCEais: VMM era, thmfcrt. i* u4 iteahk i ■kM *■ bm mm* hoboaduonrUAmiai Onrtto saik* oigeetKo (rf aay tbey have) cm or b< fenMfltM Monday a Dceestiv next, otierwk MWlsttarswa be granted. Wttaaa, Jobs Bibo, Km. Ordmary for Ctatbai MM, this foot* day of June, UK. )S $ JOHN BOBO, ace r ATK OF GEORGIA, mn or ,mmu. rtunuconiT^itffiSTWo mmuat_AmKt!gA V/ te.; tXOifte i. ten* Wfan am «w»r id tfae Cfanetof Orteityfarl—w AJtetexwra- MUtofiterterr. k.dte 0^ ng Wimgbem tenet, me 4**r T s i fc- u -i- Min. a ry •« nteaXtef—■..te.Htenrlffintel Mt teBiiyw^^oCwyS^fado.), <• or VTK Rnfflsfw, where ebecan be viaeaeM ksfoss wttibegrs—si * W^^l^lSrSa-nrtorCftrtha- ■1 tkwBtr * octfl-lm JO0 MLttO, OCC ClOKaUWfLLOCHCOIJm. crook (ili) Intatan^ , I rtao rita lota, woO Bn- ■mikuM conn, tacodoO m LU Soelfa. fay Em wmu, sn>k ewe. Jota - _ MMoofltorrtoDrcrioo, .muni, ooMter ItataolirfitataooftoiHnH. Teratt Ikodoycrenk. WoUttdofOaotar.UM. JO0AXXAII DOXXIXX, Adte’x. 00X1* lDtOlHT 00WHLT, Atm*. OOCXTT.—To OH ■ thoOeattx ■ wffl *99(7 0rdou7 for Id pMGaofCwrp If WaUaoe ud 'Robert 6."Wab IkM in, therefore, lo cite and adiancttb an ibMit aaj con©era, to be and appear before •MdChart lo cake ebyeexio* (Wasy they bare) on or before tie Cm Monday is March text, other- wf*e eatt letters win be granted. Vttaaee. Jofca BUbo, liq., Orfiaary Cor Chstiara easily. tM llti day of AcgM, I486. aagU JOHN* BILBO, o. e. c. flTATB OF GEORGIA. riHiTHAM COUNTY—lo au whom n may Cfcaj \j cerm: Whereas, Jama Doric wttlapgjy at th* Oeutof Ordinary for letters aamtaory as ad«—- sneer oa the acute oS George Alexander. Ibeee are therefor* to dte and admonish ail eened,U be aad appear tutor* said Ooart to ask* ablecCeae. (if acy they hare,) oa or before tbe tm Monday ia April text, otherwise said letters will be grassed. Wee . JohxB3bo, Eeq-.cmnnary for Chatham County, tide seventh day of October. 1856. octtUa JOHN BILBO,occ. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To ali whom ft rxuyOon- turn: Whereas, Jobs lamawill apply at the Ooartef Ordinary for letters dtamtaeory, as admin- unkw ««the aetata cf Hesnr Caetm “ i are, therefore, to ett* aad admonish all ■aid letters will b* created. Witness, Jobs BUbo, Esq.. Ordiaary for Chatham County. this sereatb day of October, I486. JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. Mate of Georgia tattsallco. FIY) all whom tt may ooocera ‘.—Whereas James X Btaadield wfll apply at the Cooxt of Ordinary fcrLettewof Administration on the estate of Jobs ■pears, late of eald Oocaty, deceased. These are, Uersfors, to cB* aad admonish all whom It may mmi, la be aad appear before said Ooart to make sbjertfon (If aay they hare) oa or before the first Kaadeyta November next, otherwise said lettere Ordinary for Tatt- 1866. Ordinary Jitaeee, H. SmcxiurD, Esq., Or dim aeHOooaty, this the 9th day of August, aof»—2m H. 8TBKXLAND, < 8TAT£ Or OEOHU1A. B ulloch uHJKir.—a> ail whom tt ears: whereas, Seaborn B Cowart i at tae Ooart or Ordinary for lettere disa administrator oa the estate of Patrick I » an, iMsfore, to dte aad admonish all ■A may onoen, to be tad appear before mid llo make objection (if any they have) on or be* tore tbe mttomda/ln February next, otherwise Mid letten will be panted. Wlla«o, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch tosaty, this 6th day of Aocrart. 1866. asx4 wnlUM LEE. o. a c IV SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co. iUr Tux, 1866. Sebt 1L Bobertsoo, and others, compl’ots,'| RaadioeB. Pease, the Doboy Steam Saw > Order MWf Clark Saym and William P. Saylea I STATE (HI B MCU/XH ■ car*: vbrroi. W». Grtwrer, Jr, owe of tbe esocoaors, aad Smsb H. Gnersr, execsirix, oo tbs ertate of Joba Croorrr, licsena, wffl apply at tbe I Oort of Ordmary for Lmen fjnelmnry. aad te ban the estate ef tbe ssyjsbn Grom tebeed ae exeector of WHBam Croorer, 8r^ deceased: These are, therefore, ta car aad adsrockb sO wbsmdmaycoocerwtobe aad appear b*6are said Chart, la make etjectioa (If aaytbey ban) ta terms ef the law, otherwise tall Letters will be {ranted. Wktaeee. mOarn Lee, EOq^ Ordiaary for tbe Icooaty ef BsDocb, Ibis Uth day of Sept, 1166. | septU WILLIAM LEE, o. a. a | GEORGIA BULLOCH COCMTT. A miBBBUMW SALS—Afreeible to an or J LA. <ke{ranted by tbe Chant*ordinary ef n-dl canty, wffl be sold befon the Ooart Hoose door, I in said eosaty, oa the first Teeeday m December next, bet wees tbe lawfhl boon of ask, (260) three bndred aad fifty acres of Plat bad, more or lam SbeRsld aad Joba Brows eeo. beloocmr to tbe Estate cdThomas Orasby, deceased, •old for the beoefit of the betrs and creditors of said ilspsostd. Terms oa tbe day of sak TbklSthday of October, 1866. oct 19 WILLIAM F. C8OS0Y, Adm’r. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUMTT. fpo ALL whom tt may coooen, whereas Scary J. X Parrish will apply at the Ooart of Ordinary for letters of {cardiaasbip of Isauh M Martha, GeorfsW.Jcfcn. A. aad Hecry Park*, orptaa chil dren of kiah Parish, deceased, these are therefore totfteaadadmoakballw^omtt amyeeoeentobe aad appear before said Chart to make objection (if aaytbey ban) oa or before the first Monday ta December aexs, otherwise said letters will be {rant* •d. Witness, WHBam Lee, Ordiaary for the Chorny of BeSoeh. this 16th Oct. A. D. 1866. oct 19 WILLIAM LEE ,0B GEORGIA,LIBERTY COU5TT. rnwo rnoaths after dau, I wifi apply to the Char X of Ordiaary cf Liberty Oocaty for lean to ee£ a portion tbe real aad pereocal estate of Beaja* mia W. ADao, late deceased, or eomoch thereof as a necessary , and acid for tbe benefit of tbe hairs and distributees of saM estate. CAROLINE A ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix October 6th, 186*. octl2-2m CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. TY7TLL BE BOLD before the Court Hoose uoor, in TV the city ofSanaaah, oetheftm TUESDAY in December next, between the kfal boors of sak: S show cases, 1 ice crasher, 1 lot l^oor in books, 1 pair smkt, 1 lot chairs, 1 lot decanters aad tom> biers, 1 lot tobsooo, 1 lot congress water. 1 store, foe^ Ac. Leried on as the property of Aatoolo Peace, to satisfy a fifa issued out of tbeHooorabie, theQtyCoort ofSanaaah, in faror cf William H. Erek rs. A Pooce; property pointed oct by defend ant. EDW’D If. PRESDEBGA0T, botI SherilL. NOTICE. f|THREE rnoaths afterdate, appUcatioc will be X made to tbe Planters’ Bank of the StaU of Georgia, lor the payment of a tweety dollar note the left hand halree of said notes haring beta lost Also, to the Beak of the State of Georgia, for the payment cf a ten dollar note, letter A, dated 4th Jaaury, 1860, the left hand half haring been lost. Also, to the Marine Bank of Georgia, for the pay ment of a tea dollar note, Xo 4,976, dated Xorem- her 1,1843, the left hand half harmgbeen lost. asgl9—law3m BOSTON A VILLALONGA. TT appearing to the Coart that two d the said de* X foadssts, Clark Styles and William F. Styles re Side oat of this Oocnty, and are absent from the Rata of Georgia, so that service of the abore bill aad subpoena cannot be served upon them. On metimtt Is ordered, that the said dark Styles aad WIOamF. leyke do appear and answer the said mmnklnsnfi ML on or before the first day of tbe aest Term of tide Ooart, or is deCaalt thereof, that «I4bill be taken pro coofeeso against them; and it stother ordered, that a copy of this order be pob- “^Haeoeoftho pobUc newspapers of the city oh oooea week for three months prior s of tarn next Term of this Court. .MONEY! MONEY It MONEY If YfiTHY be we without Money? when it tsjast as TV easy for any ooe to be around with a pocket fall as not, if they only thihkeo. I hare got a new article, from which from fire to twenty dollars a day can be made, either by male or female. It is highly respectable basinets, and an artick which is wanted in CTery fiunQy ta tne United States. En close me two dollars by mail, at my risk, aad I will forward yoa by retora mail a Circular, with foil instructions in the art. The business is Tery easy. Ttj it, if yoa are oat ofempioymea'.: aad yoa will merer regret tt; for it wiT be better for yoa to pay the above earn, aad insare a good bosioea, than to pay twenty-fire cents for a spoxioas advertise- , meat This is do bambng. Tstit ! Tsr it! Txt ' rr! Address yoor letters to DWIGHT MOXBOE, New York sept 16-3m sotick. mHE undersigned, Commissioners of tbe Ogecnee X Bead, will receive prooonals for building a Bridge across the dual, known as tbe Dean Forest Bridge. Materials to be of the.best quality. Tbe plan and drawing can be seen at the ofilce of John 3. Bowen, Civil Surveyor, on Drayton street. Proposals will be received until 12 o'clock, M., of November 22nd. T R. WAYNE, E. C. ANDERSON, nov3 1. BOURQUIXE. W. O. SHQTALL, Deputy Ckvk.s. tc. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO T i ail whom tt may concern: Whereas Mary Ann DMt will apply at tbe Coart of Ordinary for Jet lan DMmksory en tbe ******* cf James P. Drat,— 11mm art therefore to ate and adsBonish all whom ■ may eoocem. to be aad appear before said Chart ■mu objections (if any they have) on or before the First Monday in December next, otherwise said s will be granted. ■Mi John BUbo, Eeq., Ordiaary for Chathan J, this third day of Jane 1696. k> Jms_muxj._o.ee. NOTICE. S IXTY DAYS after date appbeation will be made to tbo Honorable Court of Ordiaary of Screven meaty tor leave to sell a Negro Girl named Hags, the thpmtj of S. J. Brannon. actlO T. H. BRANNON^Trustee ~ VrAYeOP GEORGIA, B ULLOCH BOUNTY.-T0 all whom U may concern Wbereai, tbe estate cf Jesse Highs is un repreaeoted. and uakss some Stand proper person applies forth# Administration, I shall appoint Wil ■am H. McLean, Administraier 00 said estate. Bmm are therefore to site ud admonish all whom tt may ooacera, tobeandapper before said Court, lo make objection 1, (if uy they have), 00 er before the first Mooday m December next, otb- •rwkesaid Administration wiU be gran ted as above f }| NOTICE. 'pWOmocthj after date, application wUl be mgdt L to tbo Hooormbk, the Court of Ordinary ef Bulloch County, for leave to sell all the Lands and Momoas belonging to tha estate of James Hsgeo, late oWkid Count v deceaaed. KEZ1AH HAGEN. Administratrix. Bake County, ng 29, 1886. augSO UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. Athew, October, 10,1836. RE-ORGANIZATluN OP COLLEGE FACULTY . On the 10th of December next, the Trustees of • this Institution wiU proceed to elect the following : officers: Professor of Belles Lettres ud Oratory : “ Ancient Languages; “ “ Natural Sciences; *• “ Mathematics; i M “ Nat. PhUosophy ud Cbtmutry ; j Tutor of Matbematia : j •* “ languages; And to appoint a President pro tem. 1 The PreridenU Salary k 82600 per un. 1 Tbe salary’s of tbe Professors U $2000 per u- ! num. Persons elected will be expected te enter upon ; their duties the Uth of Juuary next, j OCI26 4w ASBURY HULL, Sect’ry. BOOTS AMD SHOES. A DECEIVED bj IxU xrri.xU, U4,’i Dll- ■METERS. Gentlemen’s Oxford TIES. Genu ud Boys’ GAITERS. tieou Low Quartered, Calf ud Patent Leather WitMM William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the KMlyof pnllnyh. oct29 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. 11/ILL be soi4on the first ssonJar in Juuary TV next, before the Court lteose ft Statesboro. toefoUowiag property, belonging to tbe estate <• Henry Davis, Jr n 1268 aeref, more or less, of land k Bilioch county, bocndt-i Dorth by the property cf John Grimes ud John .-Hater, north ud west by tha property of John Slater, east by the property of Efiah Davis, and sooth by the property of Jo- tiah Davis. Sold for tbe beoefll of the besri ud mafittoraaf Hsory Davis, jr., deceased. On the fraperty are one grist ud one sawmill. JCte’IAH DA Via, Adm’r. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. FpOaO whom It may concern. Whereas Hanab X White will ^>piy at the Court of Ordinary for * as of Administration on the Estate of Patrick tart therefore to rite aad admin a ball whom It may ooocera to be and appear before said Court ta make objection (if uy they have) on or before lha first Mooday in December next, otherwise said kttses will be granted. Wta—» WUtaa Uc t taq, Onlliury tor Bollocli (kau, IkB Mb Oct. A D. 1«M. itM WILUAM LEE, O. D. C. STATE OF GEORGIA. TATTB ALL CO. r ia w»0B ttBta e-ara s--*heraM, Bnj>. H. AICZAodcr will applf U tb. Court of Or- «M*r tot LMora ofDtaDtawi uAdmlniurotor oo Urn tfAun WUB«ta,>u« «*»M Coootv, do- . now ore,Itareftre,—cite ood vtaooub tU ■ Mancoooen, to b.uitmu iwforo .old I MaakoobJocDoB (ifon, Ibc, h»r.)oo or t» An Ik. Ira Hoodijr is Hudi DOJt, MhenrUo mM iotan will taiputed to ttaMid upUcuL — Hematuio, Eoq.. Ordtuir for Tou- , tta tbo 9th dor of Aarat, 1AM. — TlD, Ordiurj. SOBS A LL seesoas having demuds against tbe sstats sfBmjamin W. Allen, lata of said county.de- MMSfi, are osrehy notified to present them, proper- /Umlsd.le me, within the time prescribed by rtw, er they srill not be settled. And all persons indebted lo said deceased ere torshy rtfiottsfi to make immediatapaymeot. CAROLINE ETaLLEN. Qualified Administratrix, r 6th, 1144, Gratkmw’s Fine BOOTS. M. J. BUCKNER, oct 10 No. 71 ud 162 Gibbon’s Building. FOR 8ALB. Mfo dix T nets ot Land, 600 acre each, J t miles fr cm the city of Savannah on the 3. ud GulT Rail Road, well adapted to iLc growth Rice, Cotton alU Corn, atd ttotd enotki n pa> ten times over. Apply to u C. A. UOUD ‘ B111)AD* C DA.VS. LuTRA prepared Mucilage for office ud general Jj we. bring a substitute for WaTers, dealing Wax, uumarabic ud all other inconvenient pre parationsnow in use, is always of good consistency, does not turn sour ud U ready tor use at uy moment. For sale by WARNOCK It tAVia. 18 169 Coogreas street. HENRY LATHROP Sc CO. W OULD lorllo Itat UUstlo. of the Udia to tboir rory Urfowd rich i toe It of •peaad THIS DAY, embracing the following styles Real Thread. Honitoa ud Maltese BETls “ French, Muslin aad Chmbrie •* Mourning Setts, in Book, Cambric ud Linen *— Cambric ud Swiss. Edgings ud Insertings Embroidered, H. S. Bordered Hdkft Mu Un and Cambric Buds Misses Setts, in greet variety Infanta’ Caps,trimmed. —AIAO- Children’s Worsted Capes Opera Hoods, Iks. he. Colored, SIk ud Cashmere Scarfs, oct 6 TALUj FOR 3ALE, nai.iiruui O X ItaiMItatda, to Deotabrr wt, nu ta •Bdtata*ItaCtart Howe taltactjcf ta- » ■ I — ■ 1 11 ■■ *■ « MIMaa II*ET, HE mta In. Ita at,, torn m ttcfoCTT, Cr.ro, ta- taM-ltaMM*otita Wo rwt.Ctatr,«- Mtata au tatarM ud tatsjr-wrt. Km, of vhKtalkmanmktadnd ocmof lnt,MWr Ud. rteo Uta, tta cm fcudnd ud itt,dim udoriood bosks ut to tiustsu rorcckhn- Bu- Ua^aanatjtnmom sftMIstaiita catuntx*. 0.ltapiK.ai*.(otadBSltatlmw l tammjikMM, tans, Hpo bom statdrtr D-El.a pod SUIT * rmir- I-rmer duns.utwchsKwdlcsDop. EVHsmu, Ex’), rto rtada whba tar miles of lbs Cnrs, or tbsoUltar, Extriz, «bo nritasttklhin Kites cfltarGrorc. Tsrmsof sote Bit. taova oo tbe 4sr of sate, rusmta KX pm txhl tha Int sf duosrr. H. K. BASSBOX. Ex'sr. JjlT^d DJZA CLIilX, Ex*MX- M-ltaCbsrtesttKXortxrr irfopsbbskoK.s matt utottads, of sate. 1856. 1856 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. BEAT BROTHERS W OCLDbsf to tafono their Muds stattanb- he Itat thta ten uptdte. tf rich sta ot, 2)3111 have jest arrival—torchascd from themostemi- out importers of the eocatry, a»d selected with a atrt m regards ekguca u i beosty, whxh cannot be appreciated until felly examined. We eu confidently ssy that oar stock ef Rich Drees Goods aad Onakscunot be sarpasaed for bsaiiity aad ekguce. ud that oar Domestic Stock k ns cheap ns the hke qcahsy of goods can be had from here to New York Asaoig oar assortm«et will be found tbe mart ekgut Bocaced Robes with fgares; Brii aad riegut colored SOks, very cfasap; Lyons'Velvet Ckaks, trimmed in the newest and richest style. doth and Mar Antique Cloaks: rich aad cheap. All-wool French Mocshs de Lrinas, aew and ala- gad. Lapins* best all-woof Fraocfc de Laiae^ high colors, Logas* best BUck Bombartne aad Chalkys. White Meriao, Chalky, de laiae ud Bombatiae, very fiat. Goths aad Gussimerea, a fall assortment. Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap. Booskecepingarticles in gteai variety, bestqsafity at tbe lowest possibk orxee. Tbe limits of u advertisement precludes the poaribifity of enumerating uy but few leading ar ticles. Wt .odd mpoctfoUj reqoeot ita uuolkio ot pvctaMn to u ozxffliuhoD of oar tuck, fotta# occllcct ttat n/Se. quLty And price, rj pron Mtisfsctory. GRAY BROTHERS. FASBIO.MBLB BEAM BADE a full sapyly of BEADY MADE l. LfTHING, coaiuting ot afi articles necessary for a Gentleman's Wardrobe. also: A choice assortment of French, IsgUik and German Clothe, Cnasimerea and Testings, which he 1s prepared ta make to order in the best style ud at the shortest aotice. He also desires to call attention to bis stock of BOrS AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, which will be foand of superior rtyk ud work- “hip W. R. SYMONS, oc*27 if 17 Whitaker rt. OMee Charle i and Snr. R. R. Co.) “ RlO, 1866. } mHE Seventh Instalment of FIVE DUfdLABfi PER X SHARE ON THE STOCK subscribed to the Charleston ud Savannah Railroad, wi l be due oo Mmday, the 10th of Norember. Payment to be made to tbe Treasurer, at the office of the Company in Charles ton. The Savannah subscribers srill plane pay to A. PORTER, Esq., President of the Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah. By order of the President. C. F. HANCKEL, Treasver. time books. WEEKLY AND MONTHLY TIME BOOKS; TT Buk Checks; Portaoaaws and Pocket Books: BtlLbead Boxes, BUI FOes ; Note Paper; Visiting ud Playing Chrds; Bead Boxes; Calendars; Paper Gotten: Marking Ink, Garaioe Ink, Inkstands; Perforata* Board, Paste Board. Thus Paper. J. & CUBBEDGE, Agent, novl under the Manhall House. FAMILY BIBLES. Xj'AMILY BIBWB, of varioos qualities; Tuck or X Pocket Bibles; Prayer Books, Ac., he., for sak by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, under the ManhnO Home. GODEY’S LADY'S BOOK TJkOB Norember, X Graham’s Ulustrated Monthly for November, Arthur’s Home Magazine for November, Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine for Novem ber. Mn Stephen's New Monthly Magazine, for No- v ember. * Ballou's Dollar Monthly for November. Received end for sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, Booksellers ud Stationers oclO 169 Oocgremrert DR. KANE’S A RCTIC EXPLORATION in UM, ’4 ud illus trated with upwards of 390engravings. Westward Empire, or tbe Great Drama of Humu Progress; by E L Magooo. The O'Briens ud the O'Flaheitys; by Lady Mor gan: annotated by R Shelton Mackenzie: 2 vek. Yoakum's History of Texas; S vols. American Poulterer’s Companion; by C N fit ment, with 120 illustrations. A Child’s Bistory of Rome; by J Bonner. Tbe United Annual Digest of Derisions in the So- prime, Circuit ud District Courts. Gold Pens in great variety, novlj W. THORNE WILLIAMS. 0 Computoi to ''Dick Tirletoi.” ARION HAP.LAND, or Lessons of Life; torn Piece; price 43 cents: by J Frederick Smith, The Pictorial Adventures of Margaret Catchpole. tbe great American Horse Thief ALSO, Putnam’s Monthly for November. Knickerbocker Magazine for November. Bkckwood’s Edinburgh Magazine for November. Household Wards for November. Frank Leslie’s Gazette of Fashions for Novem ber. Received ud for sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, novlfi 199 Congress street. WOTICE. /VnMOMTH after this data application will ba vl to the Beak of the Bute of Georgia for 5V3kC tta ISIf d °9* r “ u - ** xo"* .w Dunn TBOKtaS. tamrlte, Ate., 1UOM., tut. Wl-lnlo REAOI—RKAOII-RXADIII iSZKJ?? * Ka * 0... te OOBxnx. t ^ or 10 co-tar of WhlUko^wtar, w V“ m < JwwbT.anAwxr* ui£S2£ M, ' u ' owu “ “ r Mmnor ’ >* Wa have received PabhU aad PtekoMde ITr: * ""Z5! sosarifestaratSS ooapolteo to taoM UK taok orMMroiaeortote dloluooIron Utt070. CtaUxtaKfc T?" D. B. MKBOU ta 00 «»-Xoctanotalk<nrtef|Oo ; te. tall D. B.N. «0O. • CRANE’S METALIC amBTtATit caiyglSIBg* maiS U a newly inveated BURIAL CASE, fash. X toned to accord with the feelings of the be- reave), ud yet retaining all the requisites of u appropriate receptacle for the dead. Thera is no rsasu why such a receptacle should be made to create by ita appearance disagreeable sensations. It is enough that we should be bereaved, ud what ever foods to soften or make less keen the poignan- cy of oar grief, oommends itself to our considera tion. 80 much that Is repulsive has been discarded in tbe arrangement ud shape of the above fW. that its name, tbe CASKET BURIAL CAS 1 *, is an Involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to aver that there has never been in use uy thing so entirely chaste, appropriate snd convenient u this invention The Case permits a view of the entire body after tt is enclosed, the whole top being composed of beautiful thick French Plate Glass,sufficiently strong to resist uy internal or external pressure, k per fectly air tight, composed of metal highly orna- mentod, and will last for ages. Samples of the Chsket may be seen rt theoffies ct Messrs. CRANE, WELLS h 00., 82 Bay street/Sa- P. 6. Persons desirous of purchasing tbe excls- stve right for the sak of the Casket in the following filafos, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina ud North owners of Patent, cart of CRANE, WELLS h00„ Savannah, Georgia N B. Right* to one or mors counties will be sold x>-oct 1-tLer TIT TOR TAT. TO MOST IBUUAILf WORK OF OCX 1 Rapt/to ‘-raCLE TOU’S CABIN” ud -DBED.’ »T A HOT or ssw 0KUUXS. rrtHIS original ud powerful book, this beautifttl X story, is u American Rowland for u English Oliver, ud di.ecfod against tha distorted vkwxof the bgltth press when speaking of lha inetitationa cf the Ceiled States. It exposes cruelties and barbarities practised an tha lower classes of Ebgkad, more Wrible thu those a. Mrs. Beecher glows aa the result •four“pecaliar iartttstieas.” The object of ‘Ut for Tat” tteai. artSly humane, patriotic and Just, tt knot anti- British, anti-North, or anti-South, it Is simply sra- “ D - For sale by __ WARNOCK ft DAYS, lMOsagrarast. SUTICE. . ‘ BATBS •' r after date antocrttoi *M k ] krt»s tqwr» • C AMFCT aDUPHOMTKKl wti j w aI03Hig.sk 149 Omfrm cad iT At /stiai -•vVwtt. mHE UM DEBSKJSKD wurid Uk- th»* UKH. RniBXa^tttJAlBR *«* »«• j te!taSfdanL. , A^ iffSSAff ^arut (altattoorttatad ftalta. “ ‘ htaloc > Buta »u» vCfataaaai, ta ita {*ntt Um — ...... ... ,u<Mta iraaagmea.’tBagBS^^'S^iSEB ‘‘wkBBsafeafe* ssgMmnoit aoTii-K. "9^ | « 1 rfIR’UKMiutIUrdote.xpxfitata siRbt auk . X nmttantatHdnifXTitKl Cookj, ] ItelterttKiwiii Alio. Oeutu* hereby mba.. ic! fa eay moha Merchants, Hurt Keeper*, aad Hr+m baalOwnen art partfeskriy iavttcd la esaaun* th« present stock, which k sow 00«{4rte &a ah th. rariocs leparfsats, oouMtag *» tf «h* f-driow fag goods, vis: CAMPM1 DtTAinUZXY Bcgfafa Draggeta, (u w rioo wwtths.) Mcksk Hearth Bag* Vrtyrt and (LesSS*- *u* Tsftol Rags. ITaaoudfobdcOnef*. Door Mat*(erery vamsy ftiver ft Bras* rtaa R-ti. Carpets Bfodiags, 4 UPHOISULMT DEPART* LSI lace and Mstia Cmsa* Jaly 28,1166 Itakepkasar ■eat, smd fa addhtaa weald add, that the books art momiaam J. Y THOMAS. JdpXta.m — Ttad.^RJtajt MUb tain SmSoVtaWa ESTABLISHMENT, tl toxk min, nu tax oocxr nen, _airixHAH. qa- v mHE Satacribtr gnithl' to hte fn«d» ud X (wtc for itau nmxt Cron, nol] iteU tat te tddtae 10 Ita iKpronaste te DYING, tc nind bjhtadxriBfkte IMTtact loE^taad tad twxltad, ta, DAit omactMeu tx oxuadief fate XntaM. bj vfatefa bo te aov eubkd la djo a natter wtctp of colon oa KEk tad vootes drama, xfante, tac., afaiefa belrotei wa tumOjpkaaa a& wfao boj tbror fata wiifa tfaeir patrocue. GtclitatG'i ftnusu dTH, c* at map be reqolred, iatbatetea tat'gatnDj aa Koch pletM IXfate Oorcn, tad Ladte,' (tape Stawte, fat. clltatd tad iasfatd ta tfaa tnx ttjie. Ladtet- Boeattt ijai, bteacktd aad putted !a the boss frthknabkitTW. Orders froca the eocatry promptly attended to. are aect by steamboats or raOroad, •«t him by letter through tbe post 1 may know where to eaU for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. superior sty k which ■ hk tract «f lead which ftat been reserve! (nmUnmr salat—where the said deoraeei rasEa4 at the low of hk death. JAMftf OOPS3AND. Ada r. * MftIUtt. “ YOUR HOJSE,” m SO. 144 BRYAN STREET, *«. ee orernem\imo\zum jj turn l*f«ra .ne 1« ire 3&iCW«... 15 23 re * <* .... re Ta 42 4 de .... zt 42 V% * .... « 44 44 * fia .... ‘j. 40 49 T «* .... 22 a 44 i f Co .... u 44 64 • <a .... 96 44 a ' W 6a .... to u SAVANNAH, GEOBGU. 644 k (4 K u tt Itt no 111 ltt f^porSsi Aks, every varirty of Fuwttara Cbremg. T ■fags and MArrials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOliU. Trem two to Twaaty-focr fort wide, for Hatisas* Booms, cot to fit wtthoot a seam, lha aatactfber wtil obSge himself to makeihs pricesenaBdaKriptkncf goods aslowaslbeuto qaahty can ba parraaead fa uy Northern etty. 49-Chrpeucatto Booms and goods sent to *a> pmt sf the rity free of charge. BEF Aa experienced Cpbobter wffl attend to Uk ■aktag and kyiag of Cheats and Oil Cloths «bn desired. The daeoratire and cortain deportoarat u charge wfll he mafia. j u «*•» irva the shots *> rnHE R-R*CKIBEa wocM taform ha friends txA \»Pimricg X the pshl* gesenlsy. Ihrt be has REMOVED ‘‘VSdaST^**** 1 ** frem his CS4 Stand to BHVaN STREET, and fitted ? opthealmTeHocieaawperiorrtyk f andiMra4»l* e 2SSLSSrSX!i5^*7 e ^ wrr^buDWta. w«faUitatatatetatXflK^ | WILD CAN* VEX1SOX, tBJBCIA AND SAW 1 gj t5 ul1 j ,3StaSSi*£!£SSS£'^f teSta Gilt PTm and Burts, Worsted aad Gotten Damask, Taisete. Laopeaas Oerto; Yetrrtand Ptash ef varioos ©afar*. Wortos wRss^ssrsssst&s . „ HENRY BTRT. j mtnl mrArtimi 10 mu n££^^£ n chargscf uPphokler of acknowledged Uitoxa* W. H- GOON, Age&L 140 Oongrem and 67 R. Jafies-^ word should be oRce^sothat ha may ATLANTIC AMD GULF RAILROAD. — Railroad, haring adjourned on the 26th instant, and it having been represented to me that the interest of that enterprise requires farther time for the obtainment of subscriptions to the stock, and acquiescing in the jurtnam of the suggestion, the meeting of tbe Board on the 26th ini tact is hereby postponed until the 22d toy o October next, at MitiedgevUle. £. a. NEBET, Chairman. Macon, Aag. 20, 1866 ug 30 CE1TRAL RAILROAD. BARBER CHOPS. t Barber Shop, peak Uu PeJetii H-mse, FITE WOEDEEX EMASES. Maraball Hsase Barber Shop. Brerngkim Street, FOCE WOEEMEE EXOAfigD. THE mbocriber, thankful to his feilow-citizeas X for the liberal patronage be Las rtntrei, ana k still recessing, begs respectituly to inform them I that be has enpiged sufldent additiocxal first-class workmen from some of the best Barber Stops in New York, and will be enabled to u&xuool%ie as many gentlemen as may booor him with their in S. B.—Tbe Barber Stops are cSue: -a Sz^iaya— rtrangm will pkarn bear this in miad. LAND AGENCY. fpHE endertigned will, for five dotiars per lot, X examine any lands a» tbe counties ol Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to the owner as to thrtr pretest valoe, the prospect for their be coming more valuable in future, aad whether or not there is being uy trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging bimieif to give a true and cor rect account, for which all recuittantes siti be ex parted in advance. Ha will also sell and remit when requested, and as directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly attend to ali profesticca: busineet entrusted to hta care. vernon c. McLendon. my 13 Attorney at law. Homamik. Ga. AN tad after Sondny, tbe 14th October, inst, and until further notice, the Passenger Train# oa the Central Railroad will ran as follows: BETWEEN 8ATANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...I a a ud lf-tt f jl Arrive in Maeon “ “..114 r m “ 1 a x. Leave Maam “ “.1L48 a m “ 9.30 rx. Arrive in aaran’h “ “1144 ri " T.20 a u . BUWSU tArASSAM ASD AVQCUA. Leave Savannah nu r tt and 1.90 r. n. Arrive in Aogastn 8.44 rs “ 4.90 a a. Lmva Augusta 6. as “ 4.90 r ■ Arrive in Savannah L90 f ■ « 10.44 p OYSTERS: . THE subscriber is tsm ready to tor- i atah OYeTOS to theSLeZ, (mhopra-1 Sea “»**«... ready to be skipped. j Staamstops, where bttcc« 1 J. D. JlhWL !— 1 ;MtwaarmcreytKiefc^. U 2i5 .fateps'K r % 5*?-. ■» rrCSSr, «dn«.tac« iaOE)' : «***«“'“*- * G M ■» ' Prcdeoaotal azrt c-mssrai ; 1 pattern or make to order in the most foeictmaMe ' cf the use. AVUOU—>\OOU •• Y,bt tint,!' “ : i^Stateta^teteUA«L’ ^°«roM5T«WfatarrUCote.»ol Pint Wlzu ^atnta «Kdb,tet ilI ! ^ Figured ttar»rtlWVmi,fcr »ak at a jmad pro- Whecaay tw» arxtii aittnxuj- «» jobs w. rh lv «« T HE arBSCRIBlS tai jai r«CT.;, oad »iS Eortae*i=»re. )t , kMpttwtefaUr oa fatal u fat, «•.,<.* rtti . *»** a iaWtaii , foa k»-tot <i, i«i . " XfatoSKtflaa <* bx1*1 State Jicfa.uter, Hxt<Jr, [utu ttthL. fc. fat. AS ia vxu art reipxttai/ iatiios v, yi»«C give turn a call. H. C. RAY'rOR. tuny a*rtrt-*tri iha^ b» z&zti t> P. n. Ail orders left at tbe Bxfc 5tare rtitt tit* v -* :a vrlL Manbah Hoate wtil be promptivatbrndei u> • * dsfit-ite^y c_>e tAizn <.•. n* la-titssio t? septa adrerased. Anyadvencesbrnttuxpt^h^ — ^ £hbt ChsrjidKjttUe. DISSOLUTION. l T- *** “7 =^3/.r cr« tit mHE Co-paraerthip a F. CHAMPION k OO. ta * JT - X’thta day dta.Kr.Ted by mutual Tut • , bnsinras« tbe late firm will te settled by F. Cham- T tr ^V bi r Xi * tnZ: i {Ti 1 ptoc, who Vti CCCtitS# 1*> l.-f«-A»r ImMtat U hta own acoocnt. F. CHAMPION. v , sL J. LAROjMBIE. aarannat., C«ober 1.1S66. teje Si— ia Irave Macon 11.44 a a and 9.90 r a. Arrive in Augusta 8.44 r a “ 4.90 a n. LaayaAugorta A an “ 4.90 r a. Arrive to Macon 2.16 p ■ “ L a a. aavanaa, numanusk lafoanar. Leave Savannah 4. a a Arrive in MUledgerilk 144 r a. Leave Macon u 44 A a Arrive In Eatooton |, rK> W. M. WADLEY Genl Sept. Arannah, Ga., Oct. U 1864. octlS. MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREET. SaVAANNAH, GA. (Near the Mariceci Xj*ROH the moetoomplete facilities in hi* own X estabhihment, ud through his connections with several of the principal mancfoctcrag e-tab- Hshmenu of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, the Undersigned ta prepared to fernin*b MACED* ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS. CAST AND WROUGHT TBON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE ; FRONTS. Columns, Window Stita and Tianta, Iron Doors, Shutters, ftc n at Scrtkamphux. He ta ako prepared to repair Machinery ud iron work cf every description, at short notice, upon reasonable terme. As agent for BAIRD'S PHILADKJi'HlA MARBLE WORKS, beta also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac Ako Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, and put up the work at mar- faetorers’Frices. H. H. UNTHLE. Savannah, Apri t, April 11.1S66. aprll If® IP2sAiSJlf2£J£3. HENRY LATHROP A CO. : A COJIPLETKta^fS'^f.!^ SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD i A plantation goods, Oretr whlela pnaaes tie Great ; To which they wocli itrite the particular aaesatc Hew York A Sew Orleans lSfa : j v*** Schley’s White Plains and Twin* Heavy Northern Brown Twtii? “ Black and Grey 1 Black ud Grey Plain* Striped Cable Warp Kersey* Plaid Unseys In several graie* London Dulfil Blankets, in all weeghts and Cord do do Fine Whitney do M'*ul Stripes ud Plaid* Franklin do do Real Cbifou ud Wool FI ancru ** all Wool do Drown ana Bleached Cuton Flannel Shirting Strip*?, Striped Ctanaburgs White Cotton Ouaborg* H and % ssrown Shirting Blue Demin?. Blue Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinet? Scotch Bonnets, Head Kerchiefs. Ac. oct 11 _ __ u, tnennatm lAlcufanttaite pr->c, »fao rj COOUEO. £* <incur fasitasi oe I ?S^taa°eS3^~- X ~ stilbeocmidwri : Eftfstar adrertiton ani Ld ctiin ituni tca . mnrraticts cr resr^sgietgttitocaliH. uiLXtyu to itn. oxccnc. Kirees. w lay pnbbc r-. toruinma.ta. where cha.-y~ sreesdetaratot unce—a_ c< pm* aaocunoti. ererj u tee to etli sasnrer to aterniM cEceaxea or to prt-oote adividsiJ ate- J* B. CUBBEDGE, Agt«, BOOKSELLE rem. tar cnly i-i intoned vr± cn-lfriuidi/ iris the same ta to be paid f-». IT -.ttorted it'ib* sST^TIO^sTEE r\DKE THE HARSH <1.1. EOriE HOIRL. BBOCGHTOX sT. Savannah, Georgia. ROOFING! ROOFING!! YlffiS S DCFE0VZ3 FIZ2 1SD TTATEE-P2C*®? COHPOSmOJ BOO FUG. r lE subscriber be« appealed srefi in thu city for Warren's Fire ar-i Wit*? Pr.o CompoBU-oe Bo-.lng ta prewired to exsccie tU same in a satisfactory mam-er. The lUciocccf tit csix*n* cf Saranxaia :t- icticrtad t. ito ator* xasaui cC ivxlnx retch ntod ^ the prn.ti;alcists cf tor Lrno* atos. (Vxh Krti ss: u>: as r. ht* tati stc-i snter every var^T :f g&tnaaauotg. 1 o:c- dentiy osSh :l i> tot feint as a noi* cf 2ccizu 2 every jumt'toir. tfits, rt a pea«r hsar Ih-e fcbtator? cf Duly. Tr.-Wetxi» ml Wock.y newspifrrs m Sirtnnto. Ot, rl^ 4 wiselvi? t\ri:z.T n? L't-iTt to to* tiore Liu cf Ctatrges. at-: il ir'.’ .nscini-r dererttihfcjfcfrcti. Tn: ixvf rt:es to lilt ‘inn March 1. Ufo, u to c-.nnnnt Icn-nny. nrm chacged by tie toieo; 1 IT ;f tie nnten^re-i. N - 3.—Tins sch^: ZjS insli lit in sny wty *c»ct toe toie-cr.Tj cf tintingcoctracta. AL coartcttfot the year :< izy ctier fj-xtic-i time, thtictorceui wrti the ex;cn.ti:c cf tie per/.-i for wlich were rtxit. ■» y. HtiioxkCo. Gtr jA* 4. j j.'cr ft roc?, ice- wh’icaa. fc T-iuirOR Mrrwnr.y V«] SIR ASTLEV' COOfEd's T in. tiv^cratsg action cf Sr Attiey Caper's P.Ita cc tie ocostitctxo ta really ttamlxta, u-i k r.n*:* tral wiil oocrince tie Edit i.*i. Seal «♦. me njkLu# rt•i'tis.-'sef chearona. ^ **»*-*•aa*uec s> ui, uc nu otfufe tai twerrr. “ ^‘7 » •*» temHav,ml Site tajolf^BS^S^Steissai ^**1 _ two daily trains between Macon aad Columbus, and oo* between Macon aad Americas, Lear* Macon at S a a, and 8 r ■; arrive at Cohtm- bus at 714 a a, ud 1030 rx; leave Columbus a’ 418 am, and 190 r*; arrive at Maooo at 1064i m. ud 740 ra; leave Macon at 2 am; arrive at Ameri cos at 6 40 a a; leave Americas at2 20 r a; arrive at Muon at 7 40 p a; making aeompleteconnection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, ud Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central BaOroadTrains to Savannah, MUledgevilk aad Ertor too, ud with Maeon ud Western trains te itiasu , Chattanooga, Nashville ud Knoxville, Ttnn. At Co!umbos with Girard ud Mobile Railroad u. Eofaala, Ala., connecting daily at Americas wuh four hone Pott Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Ibooatvilk, Bainbridge, ftc., with trl-weekly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, ftc., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Haysesvffle, Hawkinsville ud Kuxvflle, Ga. Passengers for Americas ud points below Fort Valley, should take the 1216 r a train from Savan nah; ud the 8 ra train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other point* on the South- Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri cas at 2 20 r a wUl reach Columbus at 10 30 r a the same night. Passengers from Columbus and tbe West for Am ericas, South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 1 SO r a train at Columbus, sleep atFort Valley, ud reach Americas rt 6 40 a a next morn- “iw class steamship* leave Savannah for New York oa Wednesdays ud Saturdays, and tor Phila delphia oo Wedncedays. Pamage le the Cabin 428, Steerage 41. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 90 “ Colombo* “ “ io 00 “ Americas “ “ • 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, taap’t. Macon, Juuary 80th, 1866.may!6 EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. TITHE TRUSTEES of th# above Institution X announce to the public, that this Academ7 will be opened oa the first Mooday in November ne. The principal, Col. S. Spencer, u experienced teacher, comes well recommended by hta former grtrons ud other gentlemen of highest respecta- Recommended to os, as he ta, as well as from our own knowledge of Col. Spencer, we commend him ud the Academy to the patronage of our friends at home and abroad. Mtas A. M. Spencer wUl assist in the Female ud Junior departmerti For farther information, apply to L. M. BI/JCNT, Sec’ry. eept26 A&1> SHOES. ☆ CLOTHING a EMPORIUM. H 1 DOOR WEST OF TBkBkPCELICAX READING BOOM. Fine Ready-made Clothing; Hats udCaps, Shirts, Collars, Glove*, Hosiery, Osnea, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, ud Fancy Articles for W. O. Price. | Also, Superfine MHKHfiBLT t 5 ® Ibe made to mea. KHJTA&Y iure.un exception- - 1 able in style ud workmanship, by the beet mechanics, at shortest eitof isicy. fty CgARLEe 5HOLL. Artis*::. w51 act k* 4p«.: litjzx E.y tottomw frees ilx cr.j. a o&x to_ tiJ:cetiitias vzZ it fr**£y gtrec. ax*s ?ri*c- aecs* cf tie rxC siitrr± «?«cs CALVIN FAY. Ar<t: tO REWARD. RstiswxT. cc tie is tisuxti cy aegiv sa POMPEY. He ta abort twez.iv.fecr ymrs of age; six feet high: «cct btii: **< very dark ccm^ectod; has a iowr look a m* a-awtitof; has a so: oo tie top cf La 1»«. cat with an axe. He was raised in North Chrc-Ii- It the Abort reward. s*l<i:—2a TAILOR, No.l4T Bny Itraat, SA TAXXAH. Ord era from city aad county solicited. yv i THE subscriber has opened STORE at BOOT ud SHOE Noe. 71 ud 162 GIBBONS’ ‘Building, next doorto the Ocahing Store cf George S. Nichols ft Co., ud *o- Ucits the patronage of his friend* ud tbe public in on*™;. , “• 1- bccB-eb. oct T-—ly THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY PRY 0R , s”0INTMENT. F i* a sore and speedy care for bona, pika, corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) sore ud cracked lips, fresh wounds ud sore# of uy description. It ta a most valuable remedy and cure, which cu be testified to by thousand* who have used tt in many portions of the South for the last few years. In no instance will the salve do any lAjury, or interfere with a physician's prescrip, tioo. The proprietor has numerous certificate* and letters from people who have used it themselves, and moct earnestly recommend it to others as a speedy ud certain remedy for the above named dfotoase^lfrialls an that is necessary for its own Among the muy that have testified to the eflea- 2 of thta valuable remedy, ud recommended tt to s public, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y HilL a Sold bj JBHoorOjSOTumh, C.; JEHalLAmer* ORfft** WXBJ AOfUto, Go; Hc&coooo. >o • Go, New York; and druggist* generally. TCfCfflMSSBLfai'aSW. ftetogoMnD/. T. J. HOORE, Proprietor, •*E» UGlufO, Go. K E&8EYS, VSBSS AMD TWILLS—IO rLA.V JSi,-'' r«P«>loUT caU tfat ,tt. ■- woo of tfae pluioro of Goorfi, ond Coroltoo to iho aary complete ud extetuire assortment of tbo abort Ftaotatloo Goods, tjehter’s Goods, or all do. “ WhW * *” u ° w octl LADSOX fa ROGERS. LtsitU FAXILV ftuDK, JcT—Jut rscsired. 50 JS/ fap “<• faWx Extra Family Flour; 30 fabts crostud and powderedSofar; Mfabts A, B ude dasUfalMur;30boxeaGrosadCoffee, lo teoodl • pacta; M do do Mostsrd, Gin*«r. CSnnsmoo and MsettordflOO dS CtSfaH Ltoi BAVm O’CONNOR, JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA, AT THI Savannah Grocery —ANIP • FRUIT DEPOT, IOO ibe* Victoria and Catawba Grapes.. 40 bbls. Splendid Eating APPLE?. Large Preserving PEARS. QUINCES, Like theUst. Chesnuts. Hickory Nuts, ud Fresh Date*. Green GINGER. Tomatoes, Betti. Carrots, ftc. Rye Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Bariev. 16 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER. * 8 do Choice do. And low priced qualities, together with a varied assortment of Fresh BISCUIT oct 16 W. H. FARRELL. J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Comer oft If Brough jn ud Barnard Streets. Saran- sah Ga, tr*--'— Drup^ **-*' t . WhotealeudretaU Dealers in fw -«>.• 0»emicata, Dye Woodsud Dye »uffe‘French, English, ud Americu Perfum- uy Fla Toilet ud Shaving Soaps, Combs ud Braibe* of every description, Surgical ud Dental testramento. Trusses ud Supporter* of all kinds. Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent ^Proprietary Medicines of the day. Superior Inks, Pure Wines ud Brandies for Medicinal purposes, TTT t T T T t x r 'A , , »n‘-n i T'/^ „ Extras for FlavortigjrcGet udFucyArtidoijS.' WILLIAM O. P R 1 C E, With plain H>7»y N. H—Bipedal attention given to the of Physicians’ Prescriptions u4 Family Ship, Family ud Travelling Medicine Ow. Directions for use, including Mrectioot for ■ of poisoning, Drowning, ftc. BSE LEFlfaKR ft WlLCOX, DenUst* ARB now fully prepared to in •ert foil or partial setts of Teeth on the prindple of Dr. J. Alkus’i Patent Continuous Gum. By this improvement, the form of tbe face cu be restored to “7“*gre* of rotundity that may be desired, it is appiirablelnall cue* where the cheeks have foUe* ta.andrannol be detected by'he closest observer.— This method combines the following t lrantsxes*— His «?*«?* ran ’ wticb exhlb5t * * perfectly natural and life-like appearanoe, and imparts tothetheeth thrtpecoHar expreeiion which characterise* the ns- _ This Gum constats of a silgdous compound which I* applied and fused upon the Teeth ud Plate in sock isiofill up all th* interstices around the base of the Teeth, ud also unite* them firmly to •achothwandto th* Plate upon which they 7 are utt. This secure* perfect cleanliness of th* Teeth 2®? OT S£? Wttt A, Mor *“» Googres* street. —o Republican ud Gaorfu copy, fob 16-tl WATCHES—WATCHES—WATCHES. We are reedvin* the London Lem Wrtchrt, «the most celebrated makers, in ,Gold ud aiver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Dc - ^ Watches for Timing Horse* la* Swim Chronometers, which w* effer at real bU DriMt, at oar new store In Gibb* -s’ Fange. »5ft C •“Pi a a KPteHotM ft oo. LaBD AtllUUl-Snuswkk, ‘ Gn. ^ . HDWDf M. MOORE f\FP£RS hi* services to the publio in the por- y chase ud sale of luds in the coonriu of Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Ooflfce. Clinch, Lowndes ud Thomas. Particular IP CC 1 •llxl ,“V «?*■»« toresure the most feeble szd tab:- t-Ai a... .ojtr rtF.i-r _ ziiiei to foil health ud itfecgth, ud to tarjuff sate idea cf tbe immeftte, et ■'.’Si tirtor-.cca chuge. produced by vit-n me tiis wonderful medicine in tbe dislut-i. ft v £aered terroar system; tie rci: tl t<dv ta at once reiiered, re-urei. built up; the mental ud fhvtl-o! cf dtaease vutah under their icCcee-ce. to-# trembling victim ef deyr*-: r act deb 1st Irenes a new mu; be EtaL;- erect, he zuorrf vrti a irra itep: hta mid wh^ii trai jro viccilv ixnk in slxm, bic»-c- j bright, toi-yart, ixtoTr. Ui fit* forth refreshed, r^ecerated toi c;eiCK.cs *- new vi*?; to L- ucustouci) tc ciTALixLi; tie effect >i.: lenporiry, oa ws cos.vxry. tie ztoei j* jerr imu. for tie cordial propertied tie odjetie :c«Ltbe constitution iz; :cs:>re» it to it.* tr.-: c- aditicn. In *11 dta«a$«£ ofth* stomach and ergut, they never fr.'. They a\^> nvarr t iijreiikn, eicite- meet, refoieces*. want cf *’** p «-ta! be to toefoty, cotdusio:, cetul .pette.rc- r.fp the blood, strength-.c tie tcee ci the surtncU, and grte such energy ui rtgor to tie wtiuct.oa a* m=*t bt felt to be believed. To elderly perecn«. rir AiU-r O. per'i Pita ire mvalsable; ttmgthiaiag the itiik; ut^it tie AV.A&s C\ a*e: they came a octLtned cheerful- resi. ud prokeg tie to tie latest fcss-V* pe- noi. EsTii& or ^csjocs ;Knxnojc?—Scce tjean- Ire w-.tic-ot thefac-rmhccf tic tifiAi-.:i cf lUc- Phiil A Co., Sole Prcpcietcre. Let her j. i New York, ta each ud oc tie Lrecu - . foeOe- noise Pilta bsve alio a correct liken;-?- .. .he ttte C. w. CRAWFOrlD. GolqniU P 0.. Moctfc-mery eocnty. Gs. BROI GIIT TO JAIL. Brecght tojnil ia Swain*bort>, Emuuei ija . oc tbe 4th instict. a negro mu; be save LL name u Harry: that he btaocff to tie «~ta:e •x Ibomai Clay, cf irru Cocntr. Ga. £e i? of light complexion, witi a ihgbt scat over the left eye:abort 5 feetSt, inche* in lagbt. ud about fi X Jta1iwr U ,^»t«, COB. fonr^d, p,, IKwS'SE^S? — te ffotel ai tie law directs. HE.SRY OVER^TBECT • u nnUsttfoe. SoMat B ewn. 69 ttoi tad SI —*— ja*cv. |^ r box. Foil direoioci are given wr.i each to*. Ibere ta a great saving by tikmg tie iarrer sixes. *^t>27—Sm h J lod| call. JJVdow (Ud is 8 I 400 DOLLARS REWARD k For my two negroes, or 100 tor either * , them, JACK, sometimes ’ kt »i called John, a lirge ccpper colored. Lames down look ud rough face, weigh? about U a ’ 8 feet 10 inches h*b, 22 years oi-i. BottiO ! » very b’ack with a wide space between hta uon per froot teeth, high forehead, turns hts feet out in walking, ta 8 feet S inches high, ud weighs 160 ud 30 years old. ud when heard of last, they were in the swamp abore Savunah. Mv address ta 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 8. C. aug!2—wly Wil. ASHLY. BOOKS—BOOKS REtTlVED BY WaRNhlK X I’A Vito il RtoliAY. l«th October. 1-fr.—Tbe Y-it. Ml, i: ROBINSON A- CAMP UKAPRIIS AND TAILCjRS, AND Dealers in fine Read v Made CLUIH1*G. have received and epened their stock of Fall ud Win ter OiAJUr, comprising a full udl complete asiortmentof Ooth*. Gasrimeres Vest- ings ud Over Coating?, wbich we will make ud trim fin our usual style, ud at the shortest notice Our ready mado Clothing ta muuTactnred at the well known house of W. T. Jennings ft Co, 231 Broadway, New York, ud comprises all that ta fine ud fashionable in the line. FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi site to a recti?man's wardrobe, constant!v kent on faxt.3, «1. of *fa:cfa w, offer cc oor toJtTroS: lorau-OTMoJ^nt of SporMotforctefa, ot 3 BCLI. STREET, sORREL BL1LDING. oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski Hoose. X and Saddle Bars, atd at *r U-. tares. by W. B. VIiibarn, with a pr-rt/jd: (C !br A- ti-.-r j rtevL Married, net Maud : or i w tieyi ; ;. <%; it Vo.d- ride ud Tbrvckr&ortc-n Ha ! -r a • Cary Tbe last cf tie Ft*rr»<u :r . or ii .to.r- CO t l ta Border: a story cf tbe 0- i Yf.na r:>< t.-r. IV John Lstcr Creeke. Ccelebs in Seiarti cf a W.v. bj Mrs i'aiMS Moore. Three Per Cent a Monti ; tt, tie ler.b cf H » Liviac. by Char See Burdci:. Itatay'» Necklace; and What -7am? o'.t, a Iitert ry Eptaode. by T. tt. A'-dr^rh. Tbe Torchhgbt; or. Through tie It Hu riet Okv<t, author cf “Dora'i Chili " Tbe Adventures of Gerard, tie Lva SiTfr. ty *■ E. Whitehead. t The Lde cf General D&nve’. Mc-rm. cf foe Vir ginia lane cf the Army th? l*on*J rule 4 , bf James Graham. For sale at the tt»k Stor*, octl: 169 CONGREx* eTREIT- NEW AND SPLENDID FASHION A. BLE GOODS FOR THE FALU. TRADE OF 156C. I: AT THE STAB CLOTHING EMPORHJM. 14T Bay Street, L? now opening the largest ud best se- lected stock of Goods for Gentleman's wear ever offered in the city of Savunah , ' Black and Colored Cloths. Black Doeskiu ““ Overcmung, Fancy Cassime. es, and MUc ud > eirct Vestings, which cannot be sc- panel, are to be found in bold profusion in the Merchants’ Tailoring Department, ud wifi be mad# toorder in most approved style, and at short no- I have taken particular pains with the manufac turing of my Ready Made Gothing. ud fe*I confi dent of pleasing ad who may favor me w in theta Prtronage. I have a lot of very tasty business *« to which I invito particular attention. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and To let Jrtkles of every desertptioc. ud a large stock ot Trunks, Carpet Bags ud Valises always on hud. WILUAM 0. PRICE, Star Clothing Emporium. <**2 147 Bay street. Savunah, Oct. 1st, 1856. T IE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween the subscribers, under the name of J V. COXXERAT ft CO , was tils dar dtaiol ved br mutual oaairat. Mr. Joseph V. OoJtnerat will at tend to the settlemrat of the affairs of the said firm. J. V. COXXERAT, Savunah, Oct. 1st, 1856. JS?S C jS?i > S BD . out the in. tecest of Joax las a, will hereafter continue the i W w?** 10 CR0CERY AND PRODUCE BUSINE&t “V n “f 1 ”'“ Jr “ r . hut '»< 1 oocoaot.ond n- Ih ' Wawteoflfae Ut, farm » coofanoxace cf tfa.tr firort. oc ‘* J. v coxxauT SKIRTS. VIT-UnK and Clot', Wfaatebono, Homo Wfaate. Wbalcfaone, ao,h ' • for eel* by taWnT ft MORGAN. TBE COURT OP NAPOLEON O R Society under tbe Fr-t Ffojfrv. sab per- traits if its beactiev, wit-: aed be to- tti. in>a authentic originata, by Frank B Givdrieh. illastra* led by Jules Champagne. —more or— TheRoaucecf tbeFercst. by Atae RsUL-fi author of “Tbe Myiteries cf U-colpbo ’’ Cc-ttoa ta King, or tbe Culture of Cuvc. to! u relation to Agriculture, Mtnuf.trii.res L0Ul ' nerce. by Dxrid Cbruty. The Hills of the Sfatemuc. by stth-f >“• “Wide, Wide World.’’ Victoria; or, the World o\<u j’- •' by C«rivo< Chesbro*. Magdalen Hepburn, a story of tir S.*ottbl! K^j maGoa, by Mrs Oiyphut.* a^ttK-r ••7a. , aw. etc., etc. Lcrimer Lmlegood. E»q.. ajouugcectienjaasw wished to sie life and saw it acwrctegly; by Irtf* E Smedlejr, Esq. . . Ernest Linwocd, a novel, by Mr* CarwliW Heatx. For sale by WARNOCK k PAYI^ Bookseller* ud Statwcers. octil 189Cocgri&? street-^ W (ASIUOSABTliB)* AT REDUCED RATES. B argains cu now be had by an «►»* wtah to clothe themselves gentee-ly. as | sell tie balance of my Ready-Made, st wdw* rate* on time, and ten per cent, off for cati- ujj 1 ud avail yourself of the chance to obtain good sra de*. At tie Star Clothing Emporium. WHiiAM 0. PRICK, lane 3T U’Bsyrtrert^ DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR* I S a mfld laxative, tonic and stimalant, snd » recommended to tie public, relying D F C * trinric worth in tie cure of tie following compa®** AU BttBous Derangement*, feick Headache, W sia, Habitual Oostiveness, Chronic Diarrh®, »» Pain in tie Stomach and Bowels, General DeW Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Dniggtt* 1 IS orally, ui fayjtia. JJtoor^iCo, wOrofa If UxoA, SoTaaoxfa 17 ,Mi - rpHSHh^crtfaorfauftiaorMoathe tay. A door totfao Kepofaliran office, where he “ oprolog o splendid oaortmoot of To'l ood WJSJ Roods, wfaiefafaewiliMtlby tfac putera or to crier m tfao nest Ifatfateufale nylo; *1*>; ! made Clotfalof ttoin tfae celebrated Ik** % ; to, WUde. Jr.. 4 Co. X«w Tort TfaooB«l ta' P" bnn.faefaopat by strictoppltootioo to o«rni » oon-ioeonco cf tte some. .j X. R-COtttef, Altering ond Bepitnos « Ibexboetettnotice. Joitraeetrod x lot ofwfa«» Ufa* jow W. DM-*-