Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 22, 1856, Image 4

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„ ISTRATOR’3 BALE—Punuanl to an order taaoodtrom tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham tty, will be told bcfbre the Court Home, in - Baker county, on the Oral Tuesday in Jan* between the le*il hours ofiale. tbe fob lota or Land in said county, via: No’s, 81, “ * “ 10th District; No’a, 07. “ llth District, and the 18th District. AL*o: Wilt boeold ou the first Tuesday in February text, hetbre the Court Houao In BaJubrlUi©, Dec*- ; the following lota of land in Mid coun- ' * 60,13 in the 41, towing iota or Land in said cout Aim Ho*su,bia,si#, sir,*#, in inou. tho ootMo ct Jhh ssttuoas.'tsfirsm Ham H. McLean, Administrator on said estate. These are theraTore to site and admonish all whom It may ooooern. to be and apper belbre aaid Court, to make objections, (ir any they have), on or before the first Monday In December neat, oth* erwiaosaid Administration wltl be granted u above stated. Wlluwx WlUlxm Lot, Etq,, Ordinary (Or tht county of Bulloch. Wit WILLIAM LKB, 0, B, C. iaigtil BroolUon Mntt, ont door Hat ct Ju. BuUtu A 00.'. IMMoro, wh.ro.booanb. oct27~lm 17 in the 10th District. also: WIU be sold on the first Tuesday in March neat, before the Court House in Blakely, Early county, the following lota ol Und In aaid county, via: Ne’a no, 821,141, 800, 801,801.880, 800,886, 802, 807. in the 80th District, and No. 847 in the 28th, Dis trict. The above Lands are situated la a rich and for- tltecountry and are worthy the attention oT pur chasers. as It la expected that the Savannah and Golf Railroad will run adjacent or through most or them. • Terms: one-hair cub, the balance In 12 months foom date of sale, lobe well secured, purchasers ^ftrims wishing to purchaso will call on T. R. U„U», of Albany Joh^Bllbo^ofB.Vfcnu»h, or ou Git. JAMES n. 8HEAIIAN, licensed. UOVlT-lm OTSIWOT TOOBOIX; C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may concern s Wbereu, Ann K.lUr WIU apply nt to. Court ol Ordinary for irSturs or Admlnl.trntlon onto. Mint, or Dennis Hollar i These are tbererore to cite end admoulub nil oerore uie iouoqu Mummy m .nu wise said letters will bo granted. _ , Witness John Bilbo, Hsu., * military for Chatham county, tbla aeventeeuth day orNovembor, 1860. novli JOHN BILBO, o. c.o. ' GKORGIA-L1BERTY COUNTY, rpo 'all whom it mar concern—Whereas, Jo- 1 eephB. Way will apply at the Court ofOr- Ordinaryfor letters or administration on tho estate or William F. Way, late deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before laid Ooort to make’objection, (If any they have,) on or before the first Monday In January next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness, W. P. Girardeau, E*q., Ordinary for Liberty County, this 20th November, 1866. HOV88 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas. Joseph W. Gib \j bons will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters Dismissary as executor on the Estate of Mathew Dotson. These are, therefore, to cne and admoulsh all whom it may concern Jto be ana appear before said Court to make objection (If any toey have) on or before the first Monday in Aprti next, otherwise •aid letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, ■sq., Ordinary for Chatham Ooaaiv, this tenth day orOctober I860. JOHN mtBO. O." ~ octn C.C. •TATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—TO an whom it may con. VJ cern: Whereas, John uuna will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters ntsmissery as Admim istratoron the Estate of Henrv Casson. These are, therefore, to one and admonish all whom it may concern, to be ana appear before said Oourt to make objection (If anv they have) on or before the first Monday in aprtl noxt, otherwise Mid letters will bo grantod. witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this tenth day oT October 1886. . OCt21 JOHN BILBO, 0. C. C, STATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To an whom it may con V cern: Whereas, James Doyle will apply at the Oourt or Ordinary for Letters uumissary as Admin istrator on the Estate of George Alexander. These arc, therefore, to cite and adminish all whom U may concern, to be aua appear before said Oourt to make objection (ir anytney have) on or before tho first Monday in April next, oiberwlso saldleUars wilt be granted. Witness. John Bilbo, Isq., Ordinary for Chatham Count v, this tenth day Of October I860, JOHN BILBO, O. C. 0. oot 81 ■TATE OF GEORGIA. ATHAM COUNTY.—To aU whom It may t concern : Whereas, John P. Hines will apply at tha Oourt of Ordinary for letters dismlssory as ad ministrator on the hstate or James C. Hines : These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it may concern, to* be and appear beforo said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham county, this fourth day of June, 1886. June 6 JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may cou cern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters diamlsory a* uardisn of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wul- WS ADMINISTRATOR B BALE ILL be told on the first woodsy In January .. next, before the Oourt House In Statesboro, tho following property, belonglug to the estate o Honry Davis, Jr., 1868 acres, more or lew, of laud In Bulloch county, bouided uorth by the property or John Grime* and John Slater, north and west by the property of John Slater, oast by the property of KlUah Davis, and south by the property or Jo- slan Davis. Bold for the beueflt of the heirs and creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. Ou the properly mo ono grin sept24—8m Adm*r, GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. mo all whom U may oouoern. Whereas Hanah 1 Whlfo will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of Administration on the Estate of Patrick White deceased. ..... These are therefore to cite and adminish aU whom It inay coucern to bo aud appear bofore aaid Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In Deoember next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness William Lee, Ksq., Ordinary for Bullooh County, this 10thOct. AD. 1866. octlV WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO. r no all whom it may coucurn 1 "’hereaa, Benja- 1 min Alexander will apply at the Oourt of Or dinary for Letters of Dismission as Administrator on the estate of Anson Williams,nte of said County, de ceased. These are,therefore,«u cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Oourt to make objection (ifany they bave)on or be fore tho first Monday in March next, otherwise said loiters will be granted to the said applicant. Witness, H Strickland, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this the Oth day or August, 1866. aug 26—6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. STATE Of GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con- ern : Whereas, Jacob Waldburg, will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of Administra tion cum testamento annexo, on the estate orGeorge M. Waldburg. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may coucern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, (If any they have), on or before tho first Monday in Deuember next, other wise said loiters will bs granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 31st day or October 1866. octal JOHN BILBO, o.Oic. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Agreeable to an or- 23L der granted by the Court orordinary or said county, will bo sold before the Court House door, in said county, on the firaiTuesday in December next, between the lawfol hours of sale (612) five hundred and twelve acres, more or less Pine land, well im- £ roved in said county, bounded on tho South, by llcheol White, South East, John Yessmith, East William Rush, North William Rowe, belonging to tho Estate of Mortis Dorrlen, deceased, told for the bonefit of the heirs orsaid deceased. Terms on the day oT sale. This 16th day October. 1866. JOHANNAH DORRIEN, Adm’x. octlO TIMOTHY CONNELLY, Adm’r. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., ouo of tho executors, and Sarah H. Groover, oxecuirix, on tho estate of John Groover, deceased, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismlssory, and to have the estate or tho sold John Groover dismissed os executor or William Groover, Sr., deceased: Theso arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court, to mako objection (ifany they have) in terms •rthe law, otherwise said Leltors will be grantod. Witness, William Lee, Esq,, Ordluary for tho county of Bulloch, this llth (lay of Sept, 1856. Bcptl3 WILLIAM LEE, o. B. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTV. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Agrccabie to an or- JX der grantod by the Court of ordinary of sa-d county, will bo sold bofore the Court Hottso door, in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between tho lawfol hours of sale, (350) three hundred and fifty acres or Pine land, more or less in said county, well improved, bounded by Haskell Semmons, William Shefflold and John Brown sen. belonging to the Estate or Thomas Crosby, deceased, sold for the benefit or the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale This 15th day of October, 1856. oct 19 WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. It-.. These are, therefore, to cite and admoulsh all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Oourt to make objection (Ifany they have) on •r before the first Monday in March uext. other wise said letters will be grauted. Witness, John BUbo, Esq., Ordluary for Chatham county, this llth day or August, 1856. augll JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may Con cern : Whereas, James Doyle will apply at the Oourt of Ordinary for letters dtsmisory os adtniuis- trator on the estate of George Alexander. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, te be and appear before said Court to make objections, (if any they have,) ou or before the first Monday In April next, otherwise said letters will bs granted. Wttaes , John Bilbo, Esq., ordinary lor Chatham County, this seventh day of October, I860. oct 9--6m JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—TO all whom it may Con cern: Whereas, John lama will apply at the Oourt of Ordinary for letters dismlssory, us admin Utrator on the estate of Henry Casson. These are, thbreforo, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Oourt to make objection (Ifany theyhavo) ou nr before the first Monday lu April next, other wi.u •aid letters will be granted. Witness, John BUbo. Esq., Ordinary tur Chatham County, this seventh day of October, 1850. oct9—6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. v. STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL tt>, mo all whom U may concernWhereas .fat 1 gtandfleld will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters of Administration ou tho estate or .Mm Spears, late of said County, deceased. These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to uiuku objection (ifany they have) on or before the ilr-i Monday la November next, otherwise-said letter* will be granted. Witness, H. Stricxund, Esq., Ordiuury for Tutt ■aU County, thiitbe 9th day or August, 1856. •ug 26—2m H. HTRICKLAN D, Ordinal STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may c.n. cern: wbureas, Seaborn B Cowart will ap, . at the Oourt of Ordinary for tetters dlsmlsson administrator on tbe estate of Patrick D Kelelmr, GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. r ALL whom it may concern, whorea3 Henry J. Parrish will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters or guardianship or Isaiah M Martha, George W. John, A, and Henry Pariah, orphan chil dren of Ialab Parish, dcceasod. these are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to bo , and appear before said Court to make objections (ir i any they have) on or before the first Monday in ; December uext, otherwise said letters will bograut- ; od. ! Witness, William Leo, Ordinary for the County ! of Bulloch, this 15th Oct. A. D. 1866. I oct 19 WILLIAM LEE , 0 B 1 * GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. T WO months alter date, 1 will apply to tbe Cour or Ordinary of Liberty Couuty for leave to sell u portion or the real and personal estate of Benja- , miu W. Alleu, late deceased, or so much tboreolos ! is necessary ; aud sold for the beuefit or tho heirs i aud distributees of said estate. CAROLINE E. AIXKN, • Qualified Administratrix October Oth, 1856 oct 12—2m j CITY UllltnlVPI) SALK. W ll.l. BE SOLD before the Court House ooor, iu tbe city of Savannah, ou tho first TUESDAY in December uext, betweeu the legal hours of sale: 2 show cases, 1 ice crusher, 1 lot liquor in bottles, l pair scales, l lot chairs, l lot decanters and tum blers, 1 lot tobacco, 1 lot congress water, 1 stove, Ac., Ac. Levied ou as the proporty of Antonio Ponce, to satisfy a Ufa issued out or the Honorable, I the City Court of Savauuab, in favor of William H. I Erek vs. A Ponce; property pointed out by defend 1 uut. EDW’D M PRENDERUA8T, i novl Sheriff. NOTICE. : 'TM1REK mouths uflordate, application will be JL made to tbe Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, lor the paymeut or a twenty dollar note of Bald Bank, payable to Wm More! or bearer, da ted 1st June, 1851, No 687; also, tur tho payment of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854, tbe let! land halves of said notes biiviug been lust, Also, to the Bank of the .State of Georgia, for the i payment of a ten dollar note, letter A, dated 4th ■lanury, 1656, the left hand uulf having been lost. Also, to the Marine Baukof Georgia, for tho pay ment or a ten dollar note, No 4,975, dated Novem ber 1, 1843, tbe left band half huviugbeen lost, auglb—luwStu BOSTON A VllJALOXUA. NOTICE. O NE MONTH alter this date application will be made to tbe Bank of the State or Georgia Ter the paymeut of a twenty dollar bill, the right halt of which has been lost. DANIEL THOMAS. Greenville, Ala., 1st Oct., 1805. oct 2-law4w These are, uterefore, to cite aud admoulsh all Whom It may ooncern, to be aud appear before aid'' Court to make objection (U* any they havu) on or 1 <-• fora tha first Monday iu February next, otberwi • ■aid lettera will bo granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for ttulloch •ounty, this 6th day of August, 1856. ang4 WILLIAM LEE. o. u. c. IN SUPERIOR COURT, Chatham Co, Mat Term, 1866. RobL M. Robertson, and others. compPuts,*) vs. I Claudius B. Pease, tho Doboy Steam Saw t Order Mill, Clark Saylea aud William F. Saylcs I and others, defendants. j TT appearing to the Court that two oi tbe said do- JL fenaanto, Clark Styles and William F. Saylcs re ■Ida oot of this County, and are absent from tho Mato or Georgia, so that servlco or the abovo bill andiubpoMia cannot be served upon thorn. On ■ottos it is ordered, that the aaid Clark Saylea and William f. Bayles do appear and answer tho said complainant’s bill, on or beforo the first day or tho next Term of this Court, or In detault thereof, that said bill be taken pro confosso against them: and it ■ farther ordered, that a copy of this order be pub- lisbed In one or tho public no wspapora of the city ef Savannah once a week for three months prior lb# session of the noxt Term of this Court. Trim extract from Minutes. „ w. 0. SUEFTALL, oct 2—law3m Deputy Clerk, s. «. c. o. ■TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO f|Yr all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Danl will apply at tho Oourt of Ordinary for lot- tars ifismissory en the estate of James P. Dent,— 11mm are therefore to cue and admonish all whom It may eoncern. to bo and appear before mild court, to man* objections (if any they havu) ou or buioro the Rrst Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will begranted. Witness John BUbo. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Oonttfi title third day or Jane, 1866. j3 o6hN BaBO. O.C.C. NOTICE* CIIXTY DAYS alter date application will bo made 0 lo tha Honorable Court of Ordinary or Borovea county for leave to sell a Negro Girl named Haga, the property of E. J. Brannon. OHIO T. H. BRANNON, Trusteo "GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. A LL persons having deminds sgslnst the estate A of Beqlsmln W. Allen, late of said county, do- c-ased, are hereby notiflod to present them, proper- / attested, to me, within the time prescribed by taw, or they wilt not be settled. And aU pftsons Indebted to said deceased nro hereby required to mako immediate payment. CAROLINE K. ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix, •ciober 0tb, 1866, oct 12-1 ra .MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!! IfrnY be we without Money? when it is Just as I TT easy for any one to bo around with a pocket | foil as not, if they only tblhk so. 1 have got a new ; article, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can be made, elthor by male or fomalo. It is highly rospectablo business, and an article which is wanted iu every Tamlly in tho United Btates. En close me two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will forward you by return mull a Circular, with full instructions In tho art. Tho business is very easy. Try it, if you are out of employmot *; aud you will nover regret U; lor It wll bo bettor for you to nay tho abovo sum, und insure a good buaiucss, than to pay twcuty-Uve cents for a spurious advertise ment. This is no humbug. Trt it I Try it ! Trt it l Address your letters te DWIGHT MONROE, New York sept 16-3m NOTICE. r E undersigned, Commissioners ortho Ogecuoe Road, will receive proposals for building a Uridgo across tbe Canal, known as tbe Di-an Forest Bridge. Materials to be or the boat quality. The plan and drawing can bo seen at the office or John d. Bowen, Civil Surveyor, on Drayton stroet. Proposals will be reccivod until 12 o’clock, M., of -November 22nd. ; R. WAYNE, E. C. ANDERSON nova E. BOUKQUINE, Notice: ’ | iWOuiouilid after date, application will be made X to tho Honorable, the Court of Ordluary af Bulloch County, for leave to sell all tbe Lands aud Negroes belonging to tho estate of Jam os Hagen, late omaid County, deceased. KEZIAJI HAGEN. Administratrix. Buloc County, Ug 29, 1856. aug 30 E. ) * JERSON, >• 8 1U1NE. JS UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. Athens, October, 10,1836. RE-ORGANIZATION OF COLLEGE FACULTY On ttio 10th of December next, the Trustees of this Institution will proceed to elect the following officers: Professor or Bellos Lottrea and Oratory : “ 11 Ancient Languages; '• Natural Sciences; “ •» Mathematics: 11 “ Nat. Philosophy and Chemistry ; Tutor or Mathematics; “ “ Languagos; And to unnointaPreiidout pro tern. The Presiiicnts Salary is 12600 |»er uuu. The salary's of the Professors is 12000 per an num. Persons elected will be oxpocted to onter uihju their duties tho 16th or Jauuary noxt, °ct25 4w ASBURY HULL, Secl’ry. TO'UOUaKUEKPKils: \AN1EL 0 BON IN Upholster, 3# Bryon-ot, J would r«PMtfu!ljr umouuoe to tho otlluu. ol ivannah that he is ready to make and put down Carpets. OU Cloth, Matting, Am., at tho shortest nu ice, and on the moet reasonable terms. ~ VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR SALU, within m mum ommi cm or savaxtMi. O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold before tba Court House lu the city of 8a vannab, the Plantation ou the Bavauuah river, ten miles from tho city, known ae Mulberry Grove, be longing to the estate or the late Philip Ulmer, con taining six hundred and elghty-ieven acres, of which there are two hundred acres of first quality tide rice land, and one hundred and fifty-five acre* under good banka and in afinostato for cultiva tion. Also, soveuty five acres of high Und un Jer cultivation. On tho place are a good dwelling house, overseer's house, barns, negro bouses and ut> or outbuildings, aU in a good state of repair. Person* dealring to purchasa will call upon H. K, Harrison, Exwho resides within four miles or tbe Grove, or Klisa Ulmer, Ex’trlx, who resides within two miles ortho Grove. Tsrmsof sale made known ou tbe day of isle. Poeaeaslou not giveu until the first of January . H. K. HARRISON. Rx’or. jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trlx. 49* Tho Charleston Mercury will publish one os week until tha day of sale. Sttli to (tie U.riooBsuk NOTION!* «n,r j local irmcNct or rai vaui* anb n«e- wild»h'i VZ&tfiSmmn A. JtaSWM t» -m,* 1 “““ luL. which oounm- ad tha brick bulldlaf ocouutctt by Ur, Jno. T. too mu, cppulla I tha Ou Warki, lothli wu A uft at Wr UMUOTIltUOriPUCU Ttuxui, ud attboaih EehialldSf !k«*Irir«y»J) tkauld But auiUlaad no Injury whatanr ftom tha tuteUH but lo which It hKl baaa aipoud. Ouo] In, tha 8Uk, Ih. oontuU wan (bund undlaturl .od in th. uuu. order ud aatldlUaa u Whan ~'' tiura, ezc.pt ■ .11,bt dtaaolorMlon lo the pm endnetkhw pnpmudtba hacks tt as. or two ., tho hooka, ctuud ly tho .turn (nurstod to tho daft, while U Its irwiiut henl. The Salk tad oantsau, u ItcuaafromtheruJu., may sttli ha soea, la tho pousulou or Mr. Thoniu, UthsOuWorks. AUrtsusortmsatortluascale. bratodSofts alwaysoahood,sod Ihr ujsby 0. H. OAUPVTELD, Anal tar tho HuoJOoturon. July M, IIM. 171 Bay wl., Ssrsaosh, Os. 0AB * MT £UW^HK 140 Oo*arm and 67 SL JulUti SiretU E UNDHBSIONKD would take Un- oppoi fity to express to hb. frloud^ ibil the pubi»\ Ijr, his lllioero tbsuks for tboir llbural pstrui sgssaatnfiuenoe, which ha* resulto.i IjiuxU-nsloi • bM trade to all phrtsof UwSUtt-. Also, Oarol i... Florida, Alabama and Tonnoeaou, thereby enabliu. him fo exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any Aiuth -n °ranlllM l Merohants, Hotel Keeper., ami Bluutii boat Owners are parttcuiarly invited b> exnudm-vUi present stock, which Is uow ooinplun- in all Un . various departments, consisting lu part ••rthefollon Uut goods, vis: OAKPKt UKPAKlMKXr “ ilish Druggets, (u! JAMES P. HUDSON. of which bsvo bcao loat Uy mill: «IM» " mVtoi for lo.vi , . uaticS op iovnimiin, ■ m will tw )|ormiosau«tc, orsoocnuarii:. I mb for the larfter thuu Jhibliorcll, 76 coN^'JlWIMlal i; latter a, cants tor each suiisequoat ln»crUon I tin,,) win mu nth. “' ro, *artla,ii| All Tohulor work, wlthor witimm a . I vdrtlaameau oraopytng donbio m l |?»’*l i *<tt l charted double the abovo i c l “ mn i ibaft I Aolartisamcnts or wb.tav“r |-. u ,, I lu^th.0 ana mouth, b. ch?rfl& I *l°fi|py hfo* m the foiio»b>i^»( l f Cll ' 1 Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton. Mooet Brussels, Tsnaaliv Brussels, power Loom orusa Three ply Ingrain, KugUst rious width: s.) Mosalr Hearth Rut tugs, llllr iMr 1856. 1856. RICH PALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to Inform their friends and tbe pub lic that their fell supplies of rich aud elegant BIBS' OmBfS have Just arrived—purchased from tbe most emi nent importers ot the country, aed selected with a care ae regards elegauce anil beauty, which cannot bo appreciated until folly oxamined. We can confidently say that our stock of Rich Dress Goods and Cloaks canuol be surpassed for beauty and elegance, and that our Domestic Stock is as cheap as the like quality of goods can be had from hero to Now York Amom our assortment will be found tho most elegant flounced Robes with figures; Rich and elegant oolored Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tbe newest and richest style. Cloth and Moir Autlque Cloaks; rich andoheap. All-wool French Mouslln do laines, new and ete. I ant. Lupins’ best all-wool French de Uines, high colors, Lupins’ best Black Bombasine and Cballoy*. White Merino, GhaUey, de Lalne and Bombasine, very fine. Goths and Gsssimeres, a foil assortment. Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeoplng articles in great variety, best quality at the lowest possible prices. The limits of an advertisement precludes the possibility or enumerating any but few leading ar ticles. We would respectfully request tho attention ot purchasers to an examination or our stock, feeling confident that style, quality and price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE READY HADE i^^- — —— m m B E0E1VED by tbe undersigned a foil supyly or READY MADE UJIHINti, consisting of all articles nocossaryfora Gontloman’s Wardrobe. also: A choico assortment or French, English and German Cloths, Casslmerea and Vestings, which he is prepared to make to order in the boat stylo and at the shortest notice. He also desires to call attention to bis stock of BOrs AND YOUTHS CLOTHING, which will bo found of superior style and* work- isbip. W. R. SYMONS, oct27 tf 17 Whitaker it. Olllce Charleston and Sav. R. R. Co.) OctobkbIO, 1866. / rT\HE Seventh Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS PER X SHARE ON THE STOCK subscribed to the Charleston and Savauuah Railroad, will bo due on Monday, tlie 10th or November. Paymont to he made to the Troasurcr, at tho office or the Company in Charleston. Tho Savauuah subscribers will please pay to A. PORTER, Esq., President or the Bank of the State or Georgia, Savannah. « Uy order oftheProsident. 0. F. HANCKEL, Treasurer, TIME BOOKS. W EEKLY AND MONTHLY TIME BOOKS; Bank Cheeks; Portmonates and Pocket Books; BULhead Boxes, Bill Files: Note Paper; Visiting and Playing Cards; Sand Boxes; Calendars; Paper Cutters: Marking Ink, Garmloa Ink. Inkstauda: Perforated Board, Paste Board, Tissue Paper. J. B. CUBBEDGE, AxenL nov7 under tha Marat FAMILY BIBLES. F AMILY BIBLES, of various qualities; Tuck or Pocket Bibles; Prayer Books, Ae., Ac., for sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, m>v7 under the Marshall House. F! GODEY’S LADY'S BOOK |R Noverabor, Graham’s Illustrated Monthly for November, Arthur’s Home Magaziue for November, Peterson’s Udies National Magazine for Novem her. Mrs Stephen's New Monthly Magaziue, for No- vember. Ballou’s Dollar Monthly for November, Received 8«*d for sale by WARNOOK it DAVIS, Booksellers and Stationers oct‘22 159 Cougressreet DR. KANE^S A RCTIO EXPLORATION lu 1813, ’4 and '0, Ulus- xl trated with upwards or 300 engraviugs. Westward Empire, or the Great Drama of Human Progress; by EL Magoon. The O’urteos and the O'FIahertys; by Lady Mor gan) annotated by R Shelton Mackenzie; 2 vou. Yoakum’s History of Texas; 2 vote. American Poulttrer’e Companion; by C N Be ment, with 120 Illustrations. A Child’s History or Rome; by J Bonner. Tbe United Annual Digest of Decisions in the Su preme, Circuit and District Courts. also: Gold Peus in great variety. novl2 W. THORNE WILIJAM8. Companion lo ‘‘Dick Tarleton,” M ARION HARLAND, or lessons of Ufo; com plete; price OJceuts; by J Frederick Smith The Pictorial Adventures of Margaret Catchnole, the great Americau Horse Thief. ALSO, Putnam’s Monthly for November. Knickerbocker Magaziue for November. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine for November. Household Words for November. Frank Leslie’s Gazette of Fashions for Novem ber. Receivod and for sale by WARNOCK A DAVIS, nov!2 169 Congress street. ' CRANE S METALIC SwmnAEj T HIS Is a uowly invented BURIAL CASE, fash ioned lo accord with the reelings of the be reave t, and yet retaining all the requisite! of an appropriate receptacle for the dead. There le no reason why such a receptacle ehonld be made to create by its appearance dlsagreeablo sensations. Ills enough that we should bo bereaved, and what ever tends to soften or make leas keen the poignan- cy of our grief, commends Itself to our considera tion. Bo much that U repulsive has boon discarded In tho arrangement and shape of tbe above Chio. that Its narno, tho CASKET BURIAL CASK, | a an Involuntary suggoatlou, and l do not hesitato to aver that there has never been in use any thing so entirely chaste, appropriate and convenient as this Invention Tho Caso permits a view of the entire body alter it is enclosed, the whole top being composed or boautifol thick French Plato uUss.suffioientiy strong to resist any internal or external pressure, is per fectly uir tight, composed or metal highly orna mented, and will last for ages. Samples of tho Caskot may be soen at the offlee of dessrs. CRANE, WELLS A CO., 82 Bay street, 8a- owners of Patent, care of CRANE, WEUB k CO„ „ „ L Savannah, Georgia. N B. Rights to one or more counties will be sold alio. oct l-tf-ff TXT FOH. TAT. THE MOOT REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR TIMES. A Reply to ‘ UNbLE TOM’S CABIN” and ‘‘DRED.’ nr a lady or saw onuuxa. mnis original and powerful book, tbla beautiful X story, is an American Rowland for an English Oliver, and di.octed against tbe distorted views or the English prow wbon speaking of the institutions or tbe Uoltod 8tatea. u exposes cruelties and barbarities practised on tbe lower classes of England, more terrible than those imagined by Mrs. Beecher Stowe as tho result or our''peculiar Institutions.” Tho object of “Tit for Tat” Is emi nently bumano, patriotic aud Just, U is net anti- British, unti-Nortli, or anti-South, it U simply a re ply to the exaggerated picturee of Slavery in ' 'Un cle Tom” and "Bred.” For sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, Booksellers and Stattonsrs, cctll 169 Oocgreie-at, ment, and in addition would add, that tha I now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 96th, 1166. ootfi—tf DYING XHITKBRQVnmRr ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YOU 8TUKT, NIAR TH« COURT BOUfll, SAVANNAH. GA., Katabllabed In |83g, mHE Subscriber grateful to his friends and I patrons for their continual favora, would state that In addltlou to the improvements in DYING, so qulred by him during bis last visit to Eugland and Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his business, by which he is now enabled to dye a greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Ito., which 'ho traits will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be/equired, in tbe same superior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons and Table Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned and finished In the first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyad, bleached and praased In the moat fashionable styles. Orders from the oountry promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through the post office, so that he may know where to oafi for them. men IS ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. desired. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. jl and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on tho 26tb instant, and it having boon represented to me that the interest of that enterprise requires farther time for tho obtainmentof subscriptions to the Stock, and acquiescing in the Justness ortho suggestion, the meeting oTthe Board on the 26tb instant is hereby postponed until tho 22d lay o October next, at Miitedgevllle. E. A. NISBET, Chalrmau. Macon, Aug. 20,1866 aug 30 CENTRAL RAILROAD. ,N and after Sunday, the 14th October, inst., _ ' and until forthor notice, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad will ran as follows: BKTWKIN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a it and 12.16 r u. Arrive in Macon “ ''..2.16 rx 11 1 am. Leave Macon “ ''.11.46 am" 9.80 r u. Arrive in Savan’h “ "10.46 pm " 7.20 am stnrxnr savami ajtd avodsm. Leave Savannah 12.16 r m and 8.80 r. m. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm" 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am" 4.80 p m Arrive in Savannah 1.80 pm" 10.46 p BTrWHGf MACON AND ADOCBTA. Leave Macon 11.46 A M and 9.30 P m. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm" 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am " 4.80 p M. Arrive in Macon 2.16 pm " 1. am. SnWilM SAVANNAH, M1UXDGIVXUJ k 1AT0NX0N. Leave Savannah .6. a m Arrive in MUledgevtUe .2.46 p m. Leave Maooo 1146 a m Arrive in Eatonton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Oa., Oct. 12, 1866, octl6. Volvet and Cbeui! Tuttud Rugs, Piano aud table Covim-s, Door Mata(every variety. , Silver k Brass Stun 1M* WooTriutob, Carpets lflmiiii«s, .Vc CUXTALYAND Ul'HOLSTmH r DEV A HIM K»\ I Brocatailee, Iaco and Musliu Curtains Batin de Isunss, GlltCoruloes, Batin and Bilk Damask, Gilt Ilns aud Baudu, Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassols, Iswps uuu Oerds; Velvet and Plush er various colors; Window Shades, new style. Also, every variety or Furniture Covering, Trim mifiga and materials for decorating. FLOOR oa CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four foot wide, for Halls am# Rooms, out to fit without a seam. Tbe sabfcrlber will oblige himself te make tbs prices on all description of goods as low asthesatn. quality can be purchased in any Northern city. 49* Garpeta cut to Rooms and goods sent to any part or the oity free of charge. — ‘n experienced Upholster will attend to tb. id laying or Carpets and Oil Cloths when Tbe decorative aud curtain department is n charge or au Upholster of acknowledged taste unu skill. W. H. OUION, Agent. octlS 140 Congress and 67 8t. Juileu-.^ts barbershops. ' Pulaski House Barber Shop, Owens’ Brick Building, oypotite the Pulask i If<nut, PIYl WORKMEN KNOAQKD. Marshall House Barber Shop. Broughton Strut, FOUB WOHXMKN UNPAGED. fflHE subscriber, thankful to his fellow-citizens X for the liberal patronage he has received, aud is still receiving, begs respectfully to luforiii them that be has 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. N. B.—The Barbershops are olosed on Sundays— strangers will please bear this in mind. LAND AGENCY. mHE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot, X exaurinojiny lands in tho counties or Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to the ownor as to their present value, the prospect for their be coming more valuable In future, aud whetner or not there is being any trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor rect account, for which all remittances will bo ex pected in advance. He wilt also soil and remit when roquosted, and as dlrocted.for seven per cent. He will also promptly attond to all professional business entrusted to his care. VERNON C. McLENDON, my 13 Attorney at law. Hnmcsvllle, Ga. 1 Square,.... 2 Squares... •lo 10 22 3 do .... 20 21 4 do .... 24 32 & do .... 27 3f) 6 do .... 30 40 7 do .... 32 43 * do .... 34 40 6 do .... 30 48 38 60 iff# A deduction of 26 per i 861 I'fofei I CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 80u o T „ H , New York & New Orleans Mails, » ind after Holiday, February 3d, 1856, _ two dally trains between Macon and Oolumbu*, and one between Macon and Amerious, Leave Maoon at 2 a m, and 8 p M; arrive at CoIudj bus at 716 a m, and 1030 r m : leave Columbus at 416 a m, and 130r Mjarrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 r M;Ieave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Amcrl cos at 640 am; leave Amerious at 2 20 pm; arrive at Macon at 7 40 p m; making acompleteconnection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings- Title, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central RailroadTralns to Savannah, MiUedgevilleasd Eaton ton, and with Macon and Western train* to Atlanta ’’hattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad te „.. r Xly to Lumpkin,'Cuthbert,7to., at Fort Valley with backs to Perry, Hayuesville, HawkinsviUe and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Amerious and points below Fort Valley, should take the 1216 p m train from Bavan- uab; and the 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points on the South- Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Arnerl- uus at 2 20 P m will reach Columbus at 10 80 p m tbe same night. Passengers from Columbus and tbe West for Am erious, South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 180 p m train at Qflumbus, sleep at Fort Valley, aud reach Amerious at 6 40 a m next mom ent class steomsblpa leave Savannah for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage !a tbe Cabin $26, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus " « ..1000 " Amerlcus " " 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 80th, 1866. maylfi EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. mHE TRUSTED of the abovo named Inst] X announce to the public, that this Aci will be opened on the first Monday In November The principal, Col. S. Spencer, an experienced teacher, comes Well recommended by his former K ns and other gentlemen of highest respects- Recommended to us, as he is, as well as from our own knowledge of Col. Speucer, we commend him and tho Academy to tbe patronage of our friends at home and abroad. Miss A. M. Spencer will assist in the Female and Junior departmer t. For further information, apply to L. M. BLOUNT, Sec’ry, W|.13S BOOTS ANu 8HOM8. THE mbscriberhu opened i JWV . BOOT Ud SHOE SToffi .1 I L.1 V No.. 71 and 153 GIBBON’S’ J ■r-^^fcBOItDJNO, nnt door to Ho Clotblogstore oTGoorn 8. Nlohote * Co., ud io- llcit. tho p.troooge of nla Mend, and thopobllo In “oct 7-ly *' BD “ NEB - THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY PRYOR , 8“OINTMENT. I T is a ion and speedy cure for burns, pllea, corns, felons, lover sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur- sm,) sore and cracked lips, fresh wounds and sorea or any description. It is a moat valuable remedy and core, which can be testified to by UTousands who have used it in many portions of the South for tbe Ust fow years. In no Instance wlU the salve do any injury, or interfere with a physician’s proscrip. Bop. The proprietor has numerous certificates aud letters from people who have used U themselves, and moat earnestly recommend It to others as a speedy and certain remedy for the above named duoaaaa. A trial is all that is necessary for its own uatlan. toe pubuo, are Dr RAT Ridley, Judge E Y HilL J L 8 “ plon *' jaxkissi; RoJtesiOo, New. York; and draggisis generally! ,99" By remitting oae dollar to the proprietor a ainglo box of the Ointment will bo forr-- J - J •— gg^agURiBa»a a; •orlptiou., bouig among ibo Tut whloli wo bow opouott uni for. ato by " "■»> LAB60N fe ROGERS ijctra fame? irons: w »J iMg. ana bbl. Kzt ” oruoboa ami powdered fi otariUed Sugar j 30 bozw ,.. „, £ JW**I a* <lo do Huatard, Ginger. Clnnomoo ud S o, J 10 . c U5T ,bl,B * l ‘i l°»3f bbl. Eztr. n“i •toob-r.ll do. Broom., Buckets, Clothe. Uon MTO O'CONNOR, Ktira’ F.mliyFloLTi'afbb* «1 Sugar; 30 bbl. A, B audC sea Ground Coffee, in y, and l NOTICK. mouths after date, application will be made _ . i tho Honurahie Ordluary of Tatnall County, .jr lesvo to soli a portion of the lands belonging to the oatato of Jesse Copeland, deceased; it being one tract of laud which has been reserved from former sales—where Die said deceased resided at the time or his doNlb. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r, sonttfl sept 01860. “YOUR HOUSE,” r NO. 144 BRYAN STREET, W»r OK TIIX HAKKJfr, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. mi!K SUBSCRIBER would iulorw his frieuds und 1 the public geuerully, that he has REMOVED from his Old Bland to BRYAN STREET, and fitted uptlio above House tu usuperior style, und intends serving bis frieuds with all tho delicacies of the scu- sou, such us— WILD GAME, VENISON, GEORGIA AND NKtV YORK OYSTERS. At!., und pledges himself U* usu every endeavor to please ull wboiuuy Tavor him with their uutroiu^e. HENRY BURT. sept 29—tC.£* OYSTERS, . THE subscriber is oow reudy to fur- |nish OYSTERS in the Shell, fresh open ed or Pickled tu any quantity to suit purchasers. Pickled Oysters In kegs ready to be shipped. out 1 J D. JESrfE. ‘ HRAlOVAL. m The subscriber has Removed on tbe A - ■ Bay, next door to the Repu!dli’anfl[Wj||k IA office, where be Is uow opeuing tl rjll lv Ba handsome asuorlmcn t of 8 P RIN OU ISU AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by tho pattern or moke to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tbe present and coming season. Thankful for past foyers, ho hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Rcpairiug done at tho shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats aud ^ante, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro fit. affria JOHN W. KELLY. WOOD—WOOD mHE SUBSCRIBER lias just received, and will X keep constantly on baud at his Wood Yard, Old Charleston Wharf, a full BUpply of tho best of boated Block Jack, Oak, Hickory, Llghtwoed, &o., Ac. All iu want are respoctruily invited to give him a call. H. C. RAYSOR. P. 8. All orders left at tho Book fc'tero under the Marshall House will be promptly attended to. sept 80 DISSOLUTION. T HE Co-partuorahl|) of F. CHAMPION It CO. is ! contracted for. ’this day dissolved by mutual consent. The ; Contract advertisements payable quarterly business ol tbe late firm wilt be sottled by F. Cham-' YOrtisemente from strangers andtramieWrKti pion, who will continue the Grocery business on i payable In advance. All others will be wnsifeM Ute own account. ‘ in, ‘ XBhnn tnr F. CHAMPION. R. J. I.ARCOMBIE. Savannah, October 1, 1856. sept 80—lm wfli lw m«im on'advcrSon™, 1 ,!® "lvely on tlio lunrth page or lie Advertisements ordered three bn charged two third, tha SSvo raSt* W «t Advcrtlscmcuu ordered m u, 8 wgS,. por eqeere for eech Inaerllee, for an.i ?. M ? ll *)li one month. For more than one ffiMl the rales e|teclOed lathe aboveS'‘ l f hpeclnl nollcea, lu crat, nc r n,.„>*; „ 6 cents for each inhaeqnui',^«Kw to ho subject to cootraet. MarrlmnuiilV 1 - nernl Invitations 60 cents each. "Z2M 1 ’ It Inserted for Icsh time 50 tenia rtS* u *« | it Rcpcrta, Resolutions, or I'roccSlnn.lrJ?^ Stenmahlpe, wheru hnlont l, , u „„n„ oum; ir two or more, 630 each w °i*fo Auctioneers’ udvertlseiuc-nt- noi , , contract, but lu he charged al the r.t« - ubjtc per square. riU:S The paper, under nocircuunnuit ed in u contract. Rroreaslonel und hnalnua. turd. ... Unw, wll! bo In.crtcl at 520 por annlaf 1 Call, tin persona to hcrouio cuadldiT,, Inserted oa other advertisements iJft.'" h variably in advance. ’ 10 w M to » Announcing eaudidatoa lor ..Ulce, «|o te h. ^ in advance. P* Advcrtisuuitntt Lot marked ee it., epccltlcd time, will he Inserted lildlXS peymontcttuctcd, when uuy hill for two month, ad vein.In. „ than contrnct, uuiomits to over a d&?! 36 por cent will he made, ' * “ ,J “* - Venrly advertlelng, with privilege orctoai... ho taken at the lollowing rates: lcnu i».d Hsttta I •helurivi I For ono square, rcnowable uace a wtak tn “ “ “ twice ” ’ H Every additional squarecontmKwtoSdiS. I ed ono half tho above rotes additional ' Yearly odvcrtlsore shall be limited'te in. | contracted tor. AU contracts than toii.X' I otatlog dodnltoly the nature of thebm advertised. AnrodvcrtlsemeotanolSSm? peeled with tho huelnose shall bechargM„S ' ; saaAr cxcc8h or **»«**& MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. OT. JULIAN 8TREET, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near tho Market.) TJ'ROM the most complete facilities in his own X establishment, and through his connections with several of the principal manufreturng estab lishments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, tho Undersigned is prepared to rurninsh MACH1N ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MIU£, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Bills and Lintils, Iron Doors, Shutters, &c., at Northampricct. He is also prepared to repair Machinery and iron work of every description, at short notico, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADEJJ’HIA MARBLE WORKS, ho is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty or dosigns for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac. Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, qnd put up the work at man- racturors’ prices. H. U. LINVILLE. Savannah, April 11,1866. aprll IPHai^SSSffil£3. HENRY LATHROP & CO. HAVE IS STORE A COMPLETE assortment of t e following PLANTATION GOODS, To which thoy would invito tho i>ui ticular attention of PLANTERS, and offer them ut reasonable prices and ou accommodating terms: Schley's White Plains undTwilU Heavy Northern Brown Twills " Black aud Groy *' Black and Grey Plains Striped Cablo Warp Kerseys llald IJnseys lu several grades London Ihiflll Blankets, lu all weights aud sizes Cord do do Pine Whitney do Moul Stripes aud Plaids Franklin do do Real Cotton aud Wool Fi auneis •* all Wool do Drown and Bleached tauton Flauuel ShirtiugStrips, Striped Osiaburgs White Cotton 0#naburgs )i aud % urown Shirting Blue Demins, Blue Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy tatiuei-t Scotch Bonnots, Head Kerchiefs, Ac. oot 11 ☆ CLOTHING A EMPORIUM.. H 1 DOPE WEST OF TUB ttHPUBLItf AH HKADINQ ROOM. Fine Ready-made Clothing; Huts and Cape, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fauoy Articles . for Gentlemen. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt„ BOOKSELLE AND STATIONER UNDER TI1E MARSHALL HOUSE HOTEL, BROUGHTON ST. Savannah, Georgia. ROOFING! ROOFING!! WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF COMPOSITION ROOFING* fJTHE subscriber having been uppoiuled sole agtu in this city for Warren’s Fire und Water I’roo Composition Roollng is prepared to execute the same in a satisfactory manner. Tho attention of tho citizens of starannah is re- pccttully solicited t> tho above method of Rooting ow much used in tho principal cities of the United atco, (both Xortn aud .South,) aud as it hu-i been sted uudor ovory variety of circumstances. I con- deutly offer itto the public as a mode of Roofiug nobjcctionaple in every particular, whilst It corn- duo when called for. ' Regular advertisers aud all others sendloi tt*. , in unications or requiring notices designed to Je | tontion to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any imblictt’ j tcrtalnmeuts, where charges are made torilui tance—all uotlces or private associations, lico designed to call attention to private enttrwiai calculated or intended to promote individuuttie rests, con only bo inserted with tho underbill that tho same is to be iwdd for. If iuierudlub editorial column (which con be only subedit- t'.ou of the editors) tho same will be charged it'U , rate or not less than 2a cents per lino. The undersigned, publishers of Daily, Tri-Wedit and Weekly ucwspajters in Savannah, Ga.,tkc» ourselves strictly to adhere to the above bili n charges, aud in no instance to deviate therefrom. rho above rates to take effect March 1,1656,14 to routinuo binding, until changed by the volenti majority of the undersigned. I X. B.—This schedule shall not in any w»j tdw tho integrity of existing contracts. All coitrirUkr the year or any other sjK-uiled time, shall only van with tho expiratiou of the period tor which ito were made, R D. Hilton A Co. G*-ryian it Jemmi. Snvko A Sims. He, ullicau. Twv*t»io\ A Wmnuntivt ■; SIR ASTLET~UD(JFif5 rpiiE iuvigoratlng action or Sir Aitley Caper's X Pills on the constitution is really marTdoLi, and a single trial will convlnco tho most Kc.tkil "W. O. Price.| Also, 8uperflne FASHlONABLf'^C-lme,.; be made to mea< aure.unexceptlon able in style and workmanship, by the best mechanics, at shortest AND MILITARY TAILOR, fob 6 No. 147 Brj Street, SAVANNAH. Ordersfrom city audeounty solicited. JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER Al/GVSTA, AT THK Savannah Grocery —AND’ FRUIT DEPOT, 100 lln. Victoria and Catawba Gr -pc, 40 bbla. Splendid EatiuK APPLES. Lmio Preserving PEAKS. QUINCES, Like the Last. Cbeonula, Hickory Nuu, and Freuli Dalca. Green GINOER. Tomitoeo, DerU Corrul.., Ac. Kye Floor, Oat Heel, Pearl Bur 10 kege Extra Qoaben BUTTER , Burley. ;ege Extra Qoaben BUTTER. 6 do Choico do. And low priced quolUle*. together nllh a varied assortment of Freah BISOUITT oot lb W. H. FARRELL. it M J. B* DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Corner or, Brough jn and Barnard Streets. Savan nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in , Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woodssnd Dye Stufik* French, English, and American Perfom- ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps. Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent w Proprietary Medicines of tho day, Superior Inks, Pure wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes. ExtrxcUtor Flxvorta*, Tttlet ud Fxncy Article., *o! 49", N. R—Ehpedil attention given to tho F . , " —— OW. wav, uiuiuuiue Dlinuu IrexUnonU n cuea of potoontog, Droning, to. OBTOnai« WlLcol, Uontliu v " ABB now fully prepared tola ■ert fell or partial ntti or Teeth on the principle or Dr.J. Allcus’a Patent Contlnnooa Gum, By thin improvement, the form or tho race can bo reatored to olD “ llll T 111,1 m *F bo deilrcd. it lx tppUnblehtill caiM wherotho choeki havo ration |o.andcaonot bo dotoctod by tho oloioil ohiorver.— ThU method combtaM tho rollowlng. tvanusos:— A 0 “!?boWgnm, which exhibits a porrectly cmtnrel and llto-Uko appearance, and Imparts tothetheetb tnraforgllne OXI1,e,,lon oharacterlxea the na. bM@f P L , {!SteSS?S£ ta w . , 22 “JOIU1 npallrh, lotere.l^a areiSdthS iUh?i f h«. T ^ff'?? J ^*° “ ul, “ a,,ln brmly to •J!® °!!S r *®* lll “ Wate upon which they an m JJl This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth £?mim»l£f W1U A>“ 0, 2“’- °>o«romatneL —.Republican and Georgian copy, rob le-U WATCHRS—WATCIlKt—WAT4-HEB. riB We are receiving the London Lever 1J7X watehce. ortho most celebrated makers, in £*£Gohl and Silver esses. R. F. Cooper’s Du *M»plex Watches, Watchos for Timing Horses fine Swiss Chronometers, which wo offer at reasona ble orlces, at our now storo in Oibbi »s' Ponge. •«*2* D. B. NI-.H0L8 k 00 tlfiU AUUffOir-Bruniwick, Gw. ^ v. ^ “• MOORE SUFFERS hlaaervicca to the pnblio in the pur- ,y chase and sale of lands in the counries ol Glynn, Wayne, Oamden, Charlton, Appling, Ware. Ooffoe. Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular ±ats , Jsacsss« ,-,-fc «’' Dr R OolUu, Kanoa; Dr B H Oargtle, BrnnawUiE SfjKSSSSr* HT “ mai »* «• Ew Hint's, in a greater degree tlian any other roofing in H' * hc J r t ‘° l ^ at * r 1 ° l , I,e mo , M le< |' le ^ bso, tno valuable requisites el cheapness, durnbilitv 10 faM health and strength, and no Urgi^e aud security, ogalUBl both fire uud water!* * caM cutivey au adequate idea of the immediate, ui It has rapidly superceded tho uso of all kinds «f n'most miraculous change, produced to tukiu roofs wherever it bus been Introduced, giving in all 4* 3 mouicino iu the di-coied,de cases genera! satisfaction, being highly recotnmoud- t ^ f cd by Insurance Companies, und all who have lest a "' ^cl’tUtaUit body is at. onto ro.ieved, re-ttiti edits utility enlivened and ludltup; the meutil aud jijtttl R3T CUA*U1.KS 81IOLL, Architect, te ill act as Wfotoa-of disease vanishunder their iefloewe, agent during my absence from the city, at whose I \ 1 '* 11 ,!. r ® a ictim «.| deprctskn itl office all information will bo freely given, uud sped- '• crKl ’ mens of the roof shewn mo\is with a firm &top. los luiut! which rain BODt'ja ’ CALVIN FAY A cent viouaiy sunk in glodm, becouu-e bright, lu-jut B p active, und ho gee? forth n/reWted, regenetiw $'43 IlEIVARDi 1 an ‘l conscious of new vigor to ins acciistoit ed it Rauaway, ou the 2d Instant, my negro ' oupallous; and the oiled i-.ni t temporary, on tls —-- 1 - • contrary, the i olid is penuauent, fur lue cordis! projierttoti of the medicim- reach the constituticc itself and restores it to It- tha ci>tidiilon. In ii Jpr JaL'- nauiinti), uu w man POM PEY. He is ubout twenty-four years of age; six feet high; stout built; uut ^^^very dark complected; has a down look in Uis couuteuauce; has a scar on the top of his fool, cut with au axe. He was raised iu North Caroli na, Robeson county; and may bo trying to make his escape back. Auy persou btinging him to me, or confining him in Jail so that I get him, 1 will pay the above reward. W. CRAWFORD, Colquitt P. 0., septl7—2m Montgomery couuty, Ga. BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail lu Swalnsboro, Emuuuol Co., ou the 4tU in*taut, a negro niau; he Bays his uamo is Hurry; that he belongs to the estate •ol Thomas Clay, of riryau Couuty, Ga. ile is or light complexion, with a slight scar over tho tell eye;about 6 feet3>; inches in height, uud ubout 26 years old. Tho owner Is requested te come forward, pay charges aud take him away, as he will be dealt with as the law direct*. HENRY OVERSTREET, Je9 Jaior. 300 DOLLARS REWARD a For ray two uegrees, or 100 for either • lodged in JaH so I get them, JACK, sometimes called John, a large copper colored, hames .down look and rough foce, weighs about Is a land is 6 feet 10 inches high, 22 years old. BostSO s very block with a wide space between his uou per front teeth, high forehead, turns his feet out iu walking, Is 6 feet 8 Inches high, and weighs 150, and 30 years old, and when heard or last, they were in the swamp above Savannah. My address too,, 1 the swamp above Savannah, is 4 mile brauch, or Barnwell, 8. 0. aug!2—wly WM. ASHLY. 1; ROBINSON & CAMP DRAPBHS AND TAILcJliS, AND Dealers In lino Ready Made CI.OTH1VG. have received and/ epeued their stock of Fall aud Win- ter GOODP, comprising a foil and! complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimorcs, Vest ings and Over Coatings, which wo will mako and trim fin our usual stylo, aud at tho shortest notice Our ready made Clothing is manufactured at the well known house ofW. T. Jennings & Co, 231 Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is fine and fosldnunbio in the lino. FURNISHING UOOIH of every description requi site toa geutlemau’s wardrobe, constantly keot oi hand, all or which we offer on our usual cro-li terms, or at a discount or 5 per cent for cash, at 3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING, octl—lm noxt door to Pulaski House. 1- NEW AND SPLENDID FABHIONA. - BLR GOODS FOR THE FALL!, TRADE OF I860. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT THE ’ STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 147 .Bay Street, 18 now opening tho largest and best se lected stock of Goods for Gentleman’s wear ever offered in the city of Savannah. Black and Colored Cloths, Black Doetkics •H" Overcoating, Fancy Cassimo.s?, and .“ilk and \ olvot Vestings, which cannot bo sur B isse4, arotobo found iu bold profusion iu tho orchants’ Tailoring Department, and will be mad# to order iu most approved stylo, and at short no. tlce. I havo taken particular pains with the manufac turing of my Ready Made Cloth lug, and fc B l conti dent of plcaslug all who may favor mo with their patronago. I have a lot of very tasty business suits, to which I invite particular nttontiou. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilet articles or every description, aud a large stock ot Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises always on hand. WILLIAM O. PRICE, Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Buy stroot. Savannah, Oct. let. 1800. rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- X tween the subscribers, under tbo narno or J. V, CONN ERAT A 00., was this day dissolved by mutual consout. Mr. Joseph V. Connorat will at tend to the soitieinent of tho attaint of the said Arm. J. V. COXNERAT, J. LAMA. Savannah, Oct. let, 1800, THE UNDERSIGNED Uaviug bought out tho iu- terest or Joux Lasu, will hereafter continue the wholeealo GROCtOlY AND PRODUCE BUSINtSS in bis own narno and for his own accouut.aml ro- spcctfaily solicits from the frieuds ortho late firm a oonttnnauco of their favors, oot 8 J. V CONNERAT SKIRTS. W HITE and Col’d Whalebone, Moreen Whale- bone'Moreen Flouucod, Moroen WhalPbone, uuilted, Whaloboutf Qolptd, Hair Cloth, Misses Whalebone, Ire., to., foe pale by DaWirr k MORGAN. diseaseBofthe stomach ami pig cstive org&i.a, tiff Udver full. Thoy also remove df-preaslou, <*cll> rncut, restloness, want of sloi p, dislike to soddf, incapacity for business, lo.** ot memory, coufuiio:, S iddiness, blood In the bond, nielauiholy, mecut ebllity* they increase ami ic-ston- the appetite,pu rlfp tho blood, strengthen theu-iicotilio etc&ucti, and give such energy afid vigor t • tho ccnffiluiioo as must be felt to be beliovm!. To elderly persons, Sir Af-tlei foepep* M-:u» Invaluable; strengthening (lie system agaimi U• attacks of age; they cause u continued cheerful ness, and proloug Itto to the latctt pussible fc- rloil. Beware of Spurious iuir.triu.\»-NV'Ue arc gam- luo without thefac-similcofthe slguature rJ Mac- Phail A Co., Sole Proprietors, Loniion uml New York, ou each box and on the dirci-uoio. TlieGe- uulno PUIs have aLu u correct likeness of tho late Sir Astley Coojmr on tlie toil "f each bt-\. Witbwt tbese*marks of authenticity, tluy an* ijmriwtiad uu imiiosition. Suld at 25 cent*. 5ti cents and II per box. Full directions are gi i t-n with each bo*. Thero la a great saving by taking the larger sixes- *ci>27—foil UuuKCj— HOOKS—UO® RECEIVED BY W-M-’Nol K A. WVtt T HURSDAY, loth October, ls-.C-Tht-Rifle. .Uf. and Paddle Bags, and oltn-r le ctures, l»J 1 U. Milburn, with a portrait «>i tin'author oa rW Married, not Mated ; «:r Imw they live J it W>* side aud Throckmorton Hall, t-y Alice Cary. The Ijutt of thu Forn *tci -; > r Humors tu Border; a story of the old Vhcima rwinicr. w John 1-iter Crookc. Ctolebs iu Search of a tt-fo. !•» Hr- Moore. . _. litres Per Cent a Month; «>r. the ivnl* 111 ’ 3,t IJviag, by Charles Burden. Daisy’s Necklace;and What Cameo 1 , it:aIaI«>- ry Episode, by T. B. AUli ich. Tho Torchlight; or. Tit rough the V\WJ,h* *«•« riot Olcott, author i-f "IsoraV Child.” Tlie Advcntuie.- of Gerard, the 1 ami Killer. ■'I 1 E. Whitehead. .. t Tho Life of Geucral Itauiel Morgan, of Ito ginla IJuo ol* tlie Army of tlie United Match James Graham. For sale at the Book Store, oct 17 159 CONGRESS a"W,» THE COURT OF NAPOLEON O R Society under tlie Fir-t Empire, wifi* traits of its beuutiop, wit* anil lierultn* 1 ^ authentic originals, by Frank H Goodrich; t I,u *‘ ted by Jules Cham|>aguc. —MOKE OF- „ ... The Romance of tho Forest, by Anne K«‘ ,lS 1 author of "Tho Mysteries of Udolpho ’ . . Cotton is King, ortho Culture iff Cotton, f 1 "? relation to Agriculture, Manufactures J!" 1 merce, by David Christy. , . The Hills of the Slmtemuc, by ilmauttor "Wide, Wldo World.’’ , fVir , l!lu , Victoria; or, tho World overcome, 1»y Car Chesbroh ., „. u .Magdalen Hopburu, a story of the >Votusu K .. mation, by Mrs Olyphant, author it **«""' 1 c,c -i ote. , 4 . ,l u Lorlmcr IJUlogood, E«q., a young geuttem*“ . wished to S30 Ilfo and saw it accordingly; t>> E Smodley, Esq. ^ Ernest linwood, a novel, by JIrs Cafo.io Hentz. For sate by WARNOCK & W Booksellers and rt»ti°M”-. 159 Congress IP* 01 FIXE FASIilOMELE tLun»»«t AT REDUCF.J) RATES. B argains can now w had by* , i i ( « ,l ' b ;,, l i 1 wish to clothe themselves genteelly, S'* j sell the balanco of my Ready-Made, ** | rates ou time, and ten por cent, off «t (|1 and avail yourself iff tho chatico to obtain gone olea. At the Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM 0- TRICK, lime 27 147WF*2> DR. SANFORD’S IN VIGOR ATOK-. F I a mild laxativo, tonic and rtjmolwti recommended to tlio public, rolylus "JJ ffiL trinclc worth In tho euro ofthetollowius All BilllousDeruixemcutu, BlckHcadaohc, ‘ aia, Habitual Ooattvcncss, Chronicpiarrum, . Pain in tho Stomach and Bowels, Female Weaknoss, Ac. For sale byDrWfc .*'^ eraUy, and by John. B Mooro A Co, and « Lincoln, Savannah. fflHK subscriber has removea on the Haf. # X floor to tho Republican office, where be» r opeuing a eplendltl assortment of Fall good*, which he will sell by the iwiti'rn • . r . to order In the most tashlouablo style; at • • made Clothing from the celebrated ho;^ ‘ ^ Wilde, Jr„ ft Co, New York. Thankful M"‘ favors, he Slopes by strict application to mrr continuance of the same. Inn . «t udcotomdriUrix. whkw .kBAT.