Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 27, 1856, Image 4

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County, will DC ■ U *D ucjuro mo vuuri (luuso, IU Newton, linker county, on tho first Tuesday In Jan- ury nex\, bolwoentho legal hours of aalo. tbo fol- lowing lota or Laud In said county, via: No’s. 21, 22. 201,176,179, 317 In tbo 10th lilatrlot; No’s. 07. 855:^3,^2,348. 288 In tbo lltb District, and No's, hu.hlfi, 310,317,226, In tbo 12tb Watrlct. ALSO! WUI bo sold on tbo Oral Tuesday tuFebruary next, before tbe Court House lu Balnbrldge, Doca- tar oounty, tno following lota or iAnil ln said coun ty via: No’a. 816.310, 017, 811, 32, 60.13 In tlio ftlh District, andko’s. 182, 183,177, 111, 112 and 17 in tbo 16th DUtrlct. also: will be aold on tbo flrat Tuesday In March uoxt, before tbo court Houao lu Blnkoly, Early county, tbe following lota ol Und In said county, vlxi N«’« 220, 221, 141. 300, 801,204, 260, 200,206, 252, 267. EtbosSth Strict, and No. 247 in tbo 28»b Ills- '"ttie abovo 1-onda arc alluatcd In a rich and Tor tile country and aro worthy the attention or pur- chasers, aa It la oxpected that tbo tfavamuh and Golf Railroad will run adjaceut or through uloat or ^Tornu: one-hair cash, ihehalauco In 12 months from date or solo, to bo woil secured, purchaacra ^foraona wishing to purchase will call on T. R* Lawton, or Albany, Jonn Bilbo. orSavanuab, or SllcHAKI. 8HEA1IAN, Adrn’r on Bit. JAMES II. SHEAIIAN, deceased. novVi-lra IaT BUEfBcftinr. T O all whom H may concern.—Whereas, Ameri ca Knight and Dasher Cone will apply at tbo Court ot Ordluary for Iiotters of Administration ou the Estate ot Urceu Wright, deceased. These aro therefore to cite and udmoulsh all whom U may concern, to be and np|H?ur beforo said Court to make objection (If any limy have,) ouor bo- fbro the second Monday m January next, other wise said letters will ho grauled. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary lor Bulloch Oounty, this 19th day of November, 1860. nov23 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. 8 TATK'OF”^ E ORGI A, BULLOCH C O T O all whom it may concern.—Whereas, Polly B. Lonlor and John B. Mlllor will apply at tho Court or Ordinary Tor letters of administration on tho estate of Luke S. l.culer, deesased. These aro therotorc, to cito and aumonlsh all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make objection (if ouy tnoy havo) on or beforo tho second Monday In January next, oth erwise said Letters will bo granted. Witness, WUllam Loo, Ksq., Ordinary lor Bulloch . coumr-g*. ™ ^^m r Lgb. B.c. ier, irn vuvivi', Mat Term, 1866. Robt. M. Robertson, and olhors. compl’nls, - ! vs. * I Claudius B. reaso, tho Dohny Steam Saw j-Order Mill, Clark Say lea and William F. Saylcs I aud others, defend aula. J TT appearing to tho Court that two ol tho said do- X foudants, Clark Sayles and William F. Saylcs ro- sldo out of this County, and aro absent from tho Stato of Georgia, so that sorvlcoot' tho abovo bill uudsubpoona cannot be served upon them. Ou motlou it Is ordered, that tbo sahl Clark Sayles and William F. Saylos do appear and answer tbo said complainant’s bill, on or before the first day of tbo noxtTcriu of this Court, or lu default thcrcol, that sa'd bill ho taken pro conrosso against them: und it b further ordered, that a copy or this ordor be pub lished In ouo or tho public newspapers ol' the city of Savannah onco a week for threo months prior tho session of luo next Term of this Court. True extract from Minutes. W. G. SH EFT ALL. oot 9—lawSin Deputy Clerk, b. is. o- c. near. Taylor’s Creek, on the Cross Bay, aitiolnlng lands ownod by EIIMoFall and Thomas Lanier, (within convenient distanced a good school aud oburch) conlaiug 396 acres, moro or less, aud uu Improved. Also, at tbe santo time and (dace, lot uutnbur i hlrty, lying lu Hlnoivllle. Liberty comity, aud be- onglug lo tho Estate of the late .loliu A. Hendry, Uoceasod. Also, at tho samo llmo and place,the undivided in terest (bciug ono half) ortho Btiate of tho lato John A. Hendry, deceased, In tho billowing tracts or laud, all lying lu tbo county or Liberty, vix: 600 acrus, moro or less, uear tho residence of John For ry, ou the waters of Cauouohco river. 2t)0 acres, moro or loss, grautoJ lo P. Horton and on the wa- tor<- of tho Canouohco river, 612 acres, more or loss, lying near tbe rosldciico of William Rustic, being well timbered aud convonlout to Canouchco rlvor. Tho abovo being a part of tlio lands belonging to tho Estate of Johu A. Hendry, deceased, and sold for tho benefit of tho hoirs auii creditors. E. D. HENDRY, 1 L. B. HENDRY, J A . ra ' Liberty couuty. Nov. 22,1860. N. B. Terms liberal and made known on day ol' sale. liov24 NOTICE. T HREE mouths utter date application will be madolotbo MsrlnoBauk ofSuvautm.. for the payment or two Twenty Dollar Bills, (vix: letter tf t No. 3,070. und letter 0, No. 697.) tue right halves of which nave beeu lost by mall. oct9—3m JAMES P. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO T O all whom It may concern: Whorcas Mary Ann Dent will apply at thu Court of Ordinary for let ters DismUsory en the estate of James P. Dent,-— ThronAro thereforo to cite and admonish all whom It mav fipbeeru. to bo ami appear beforo said Court, to matte objections (If any they havo) ou or bofore tho First Monday in December uoxt, otherwise sold letters will bo granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of Juno. 1860. Jo.-. uOHN BII.BO, O.C.C. GEORGIA, BULLOCH t’OlJNTY mo all whom it may concern—Whereas, Simon | p, williams will apply at tho Court or Ordina ry for letters or administration on tho estate or John B. Williams, deceased. Those aro thoreforo to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to ho and appear before said Court to maim objection (irany they have) on or beforo tho second Monday in Jnuunry next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 19th day or November, 1850. nov23 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. STATE OF GEOKC*; H ULLOCH BOUNTY.-To all whom It may concern. Whereas, tho estate or Jesso Hugins Is un represented, and unless some fit and proper person applies for the Administration, I shall appoint Wil liam H. McLean,'Administrator ou said estate. These aro therefore to site and admonish all whom it may concern, to ho and apper before said Court, tomako objections, (if any they have), ou or beforo tho first Monday lu December next, oth erwise said Administration will bo granted os above stated. Witness William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for tlio county of Bulloch. oct 29 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C, GEOKGIaTBULLOCH COUNTY. A AMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreeablo to an or der granted by tbo Court of Ordinary of said oounty, will be sold, before tho court houso door in said county, on tho first Tuesday in Januiry next, between tho lawful hours or sale, (1170) ono thousand one hundred and seventy acres or land, more or less, bounded by William Proctor. John Lastlngcr, William EMcElven. John Proctor, and Samuel E. Groover, it being tbe late rosidonco of ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. W ILL bo sold on tho first Monday in January uuxt, before tlio Court House in Statesboro, tho following property, belonging to tho estate o Henry Davis, Jr., 1208 acres, more or leas, of land m Bulloch couuty, bounded north by tho property of John Grimes aud Johu Slater, north und west by tho property of John Slator, cast by tho property of Elijah Davis, and south by tho property of Jo- Biah Davis. Sold for tbo benefit of tno heirs and creditors of Henry Davi3. Jr-, deceased. On tho property aro ono grist and ouo saw' mill, JOSIAH DAVIS, 8cpt24—3m Adrn’r. GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. T O all whom It may concern. Whereas Hanah Whllo will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for leitors of Administration on tlio Estate of Patrick ewmm.. — - —„ — i White deceased. James Hagin, deceased: also, seven negroes, viz :, These aro thoreforo to cito andadminishall whom Willis. Charity, Sarah, Tom, Mary, Caroline, and . ,t may concern to bo and appear before said Court Chany, belonging to tho csiato ut‘James Hagiu, dc- to make objection (if any they have) on or before ceased Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs and ere- the first Monday in December noxt, otherwise of said deceased. Terms on tho day ofsalo. J letters will ho granted. KEZIAU HAULS’, j Witness William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch nov 23 Administratrix. , County, this 16th Oct. AI). 1856. -9 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C, "STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may I STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO. concern : Whereas, Ann kellar will apply at! , po all whom it may concern M, borcas, Bouja- ine Court ol Ordinary lor Loiters of Administration nj | n Aloxnndor will apply ut thu Court of Or- on the estate or Dennis Koilar: .. dinary for Letters or Dismission as Administrator on These are thereforo to cito and admonish all i th« estate orAnson Williams,mto or Bakl Couuty, do- whom it may concern to bo and appear beforo said ; ccasod. These are,therefore,weito and admonish all Court, to mako objections, (if any they have,) ou or ; whom it may concern, to bo aud appoar before said oofore tho second Monday in January next, other- o 0 urt to mako objection (ifany they havc)on or be- wise said lottcrxwIU bo granted- ^ m ^ ' loro tho first Monday in Starch noxt, otherwise said , ... .... .. - *.—"-int. r for Tatt- _ _ day or August “GEORGIA—LIBERTY' COUNTY'. aug 26—8ra H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. T O all whom It may concern—Whereas, Jo- 1 sephE. •S..2; State /CHATHAM'c6uNTY7--Toall whom Unity con- K 8 f, ^ eru : Whereas, Jacob Waldburg, will apply of William F. Way, lato deceased at tlio Court of Ordinary for letters of Adminlstra- ss?. ,!? ^ 1 ™ ih ' whom it may concern to bo and appear Court to mako ’objection, (ifany they have,) on or beforo the first Monday lu January next, other wise Bald letters will bo granted. Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for Liberty County, this 20th November, 1860. nov22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o u c. STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY.—WhereuM, Joseph W. Gib bons Will apply at tbo Court nf Ordinary for Letters Dismissary as executor on the Estate of Mathew Dotson. Those aro, therefore, to cue ana admonish all whom it may concern, to bo tutu unpear before said Court to make objection (ifany uicy have) ou or before tbo first Monday in April noxt, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Wmiim, John Bilbo. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this tenth day of October I860. JOHN Mil.BO. O. 0. C. oct 21 M. Waldburg. These aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to mufce objection, (if any thoy bavo), on or before the first Monday in December next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 31st day of October 1860. octal JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. lying-in tbecoutfty of Liberty, .fir. R USTY DAYS alter data application will be made lo (ho Honorablo Court or Ordinary of Screven county for toavo to «oll a Negro Girl named Haga, the property of E. J.dlrannon. Sir 7 T* H. BRANNON,Truxtee STATE OF GEORGIA, B ulloch mhtnty.—T'oaii whom it may con* corn: whereas, Scalwru B Cowart will apply at mo Court or Ordinary for loUera dlsmlsaory ~~ administrator on tho oatatoor Patriek DKeleni deceased: Those aro, uwrefore, to cito and admonish all whom it may ounoern, to ho and appear bofore Mid Court to make objection (irany they bare) on or be* fore the drat Monday lu February next, othorwlio ■aid letter* will be grantod. Witueaa, Wlllintu laie, Ksq., Ordluary for Rullocb Couuty. this 6th day of August, 1866. aug4 WULLAM LEE. o. b. o. IN SUPERIOR COURT. Chatham Co. li mass aw aw anvxnmxo aaaxcT, wuunxtmu, pa. . Authorized Agout for the Savannah Journal. JAMES P. HUDSON. NOTICE. ~ rjlWO inntilbs afterdate, application will be made X to the Honorablo Ordinary of Tatiiall County, tor leave to sell a portiuu of the lauds befougtug to tho estate of Jesso Copeland, deceased; It being our tract of land wiiich bus beeu reserved from forinur sates—where tiie said deceased resided at (lie time of his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adrn’r. sen 113 sept 31860. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRR- WILDER-SSALANANDER safes. At .Vanufadurfd by SUanu & Marvin. Nno Fork. J - In tho drool Urn 3d Inst., whlob oonsum- ed the brick building occupiod by Mr. Jno. T, Thomas, oppoolto the Gas Works, in this city, wm a tafo o( tha above dooorlptiona containing the hooka, papers, and money or Mr. Thomas, and although the building wao detroyed, tho Bald Safo sustained no Injury whatever from tho Intensoheatlo which It had been exposed. On open ing tho Safo, tho contents were found undisturbed, and In tho samo ordor and condition aa when placed tboro, except a slight discoloration to the projecting onds nfa few papers, and tho backs of ono or two et tlio bookB, caused by tho steam generated In the Rafo, while at its greatest heat. The Sotb and uoutonts, as It came from the rulna, may still he socu, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, ut tuo Gas Works. Alargo assortmentoTtheso cele brated Safes always ou hand,and for Bale by C. H. CAMPF1KLD, Ageut for tho Manufacturer!, July 20,1866. 171 Bay-at., Savannah, Go. I tuko pleasure In corroborating tbo foregoing atato- mont, aud lu addltlou would add, that the books an uowin use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1855. oct6—if CARPET ANDVPHOLITEHY UOOmirmmma: I (BltSlGNKO would take thin oppur expreu to hbi frionds aud the puhlu __ sincere thanks fbf their liberal i«t(r«". age and ufluenoe, which has resulted In eatoualou» Ms trade to all parts of the State. Also, Carulihu florid*, Alabama and TonataMW, thereby enahllu. dm to exhibit a atock uasurpassed In any Houtbers “"ftmlllei, Morobants, Hotel Keepers, aud dteam boat Owners are particularly Invited to examine thi preeent slook, which le now complete lu all tb% various departments, oonilstlng la part of tbe follow Inx coods. vis: ’ CARP El DEPARTMENT. Royal Medal Ion, Royal Velvet; Mcwet Wilton, lvndagemv 1 1IIE uuderslgued will, for five dollurs per lot, . exauiluo.auy lauds lu the counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Cotfoo, and rci>ort to the owner aa to their present value, the prospoct for their be coming more valuable in future, and whetiior or not there is being any trespass committed tiiorcou, Invariably pledging uimsoir to give a true and cor rect account, for which all remittances will he ex-, pected in advance. He will also soil aud remit when requested, and as dirocted. for seven per cent. Ho will also promptly attoud to all professional business entrusted to his care. vernon c. mclendon, my 13 Attorney at law, Homesvilte, Ga. VALUABLE RICE^PLANTA1TON FOR SALF, WITHIN' TK.V BILKS OP THK CITY OP SAVANNAH. O N tho first Tuesday In December next, will be sold before tho Court Houso in tho city of Su vunnah, the Plantation on the Buvannuli river, ton miles from tlio city, known as Mulberry Grove, be longing to tho estate of tho lato Philip Ulmer, c..n- taiuiug six hundred und eighty-seven acres, ol which there aro two hundred acres of first quality tide rice laud, aud ono hundred and fifty-liveacres under good banks and in a lino slate for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres or high land ui. Ier cultivation. On tho place uro a good dwelling house, overseer’s house, barns, negro houses and oti or outbuildings, all in a good state or repair. Perseus desiring to purchoso will call upon ILK, Harri3ou, Ex’r. who ro3idcs within four miles of tho Grove, or Rliza Ulmer, Ex’trix, who resides within two miles of tho Grove. Terras of aalo made known ou the ilAydsaln. Possession not given until tho first of January H. K. HARRISON, Ex’ur. Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trix. Ai** Tho Charleston Mercury will publish one ca week until the day of sale. DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 VO HR STRUCT. NEAR TDK COURT BOUSE, SAVANNAH. GA., EeUbllelied In 183M. mHE Subscriber grateful to his Mends and X patrons for their continual favors, would state that in addition to tho improvements In DYING, ac quired by him during his last visit to England and Scotland, has tnado arrangements for extending hie business, by which he is now enabled to dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolon drosses, shawls, &c., which ho trusts will generally please all who tnay favor him with their patronage. (Jbutlemcii’H garmonts dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, in tbe same superior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons * friends. Table Covers, aud Ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ac,, cleaned and finished in tho first style. Ladies' Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed In tho most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended lo. Terms moderato. When parcels Are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through the post office, so that he may know whore to call for them, men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. Sa ever offered In the dty of Savannah. JOL Black and Colored Cloths, A>| and CaaslmerM, Overcoating, Fancy Casaluere*, and silk and Velvet Vestings, which cannot be sur wise*: are to be found InDOld profusion in tbe lerobanU’ Tailoring Department, and will be made order In moot approved etyle, and at short no- “jo. 1 turn uktn putlculir MlM «IU> lb. uuur«c- - -»3)rlUd«6olhl (0 ' ’ ** ‘ ** itRug! Mosaic Huarth Rugs, Velvet and Chenille Tultod Rugs, Plano and tabio Covers, Door Mats (every varloty, Silver * Brass Stair Rods Mocetfi tapestry Bru Power Loom Threo pi; Wool Dutch, Carpets Bindings, Ac. CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT Brocatellee, Lace and Muslin Curtalus Satin do Lalnee, Gilt Cornices, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bauds, Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loops uuu Cords; Velvet and Phub ef various colors; Wlndoa Shades, new style. Also, every variety or Furniture Coverlug, Trim mlngs and materials for xlocoratiug. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Hails ana Rooms, out to fit without a seam. The snbsorlber will oblige hlmseirto make tha prices on all description of goods as low as thesam, quality can be purchased in any Northern city. Carpets out to Rooms and goods sent to an) part of the city free of charge. nor An oxperionoed Upholster will otteud to Un making aud laying ol Carpets and Oil Cloths whou desired. Tbo decorative and ourtaln department Is n charge or an Upholster of acknowledged us to anw ■kill. W. H. UU10N, Ageut. ootlS 140 Congress and 67 St. JuUeu-sta. taring of my Beady Made Clot! dent of pleasing all who may patronage. I have a lot of .... suits, to whlob I invite particular attention. GENTLEMEN'S FUPNWHING GOODS and Toilet artlolea of ovary description, and a large stock ol Tranks, Carpet Bags and Valltoa always on band. WILUAM 0. PRICE, Star Clothlbg Emporium, oct 3 147 Bay street. WATCHES-WATCHES-WATUIIKB <*£ We are receiving the London Lever VEa Watches, of the most celebrated makers, In mfmooto and Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Du WMBplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses Ine Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at reasona ble orleea, at our new store In Gibbt is’ Range. D. B. NKiHOLS & 00. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. •aRDuf uoauussioNkhs 01 mo Atlauuo aud Guir Railroad, having adjourned to meet on tlio 26lli Instant, ami it having boen represented to me tliat tho interest of that enterprise requires farther time for Uio obtitinuent of subsoriptlons to Uic .'took, ami acquiescing in tbo justness of tho suggestion, tho meeting ortho Board on tho 26th iustunt is hereby postponed until tho 22d day o October next, ut Mlilodgovlllo. E. A. NISBET, Chairman, JIacon, Aug. 20, I860 aug 30 CENTRAL RAIlTrOAD. ’’ .MONEY! MONEY If MONEY!! ■^gyHY.be we without Mwieyf when it Is Just as TV easy for any one to be around with a pocket full as not, If they only tbihk so. 1 have got a new article, from which from live to twenty dollars a day can bo made, either by male or femalo. It la highly respectable business, and an article which Is wanted In every family In tbo United (Rates. En close me two dollars by mall, at my risk, and I will forward you by return mail a Circular, with fall instructions in the art. The business is very easr Try It, If you are out of emi ‘ never regret U; lor it wll t tho abovo sum, and Insure _ , to pay twenty.five cents for a spurious advertise ment. This Is no humbug. Tar it I Try it 1 Try it I Address your letters te DWIGHT MONROE, New York. sopt !6-3m ut of employmetand you will r It wll he better lor you to pay id Insure a good business, than GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Agrocablo ti an or der grnnied by tho Court of ordinary of said i county, will be sold before tho Court IIouso tioor, in | said couuty, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the lawful hours of sale (612) flvchundied and twelve acres, moro or less Pino laud, well im proved in said county, bounded on the South, by Micheat White, South Eom, John VestsmUh, Fast William Rush, North William Rowe, belonging , lo tho Estate of Morris Berrien, deceased, sold for : the benefit of tbo heirs of said deceased. Terms on 1856. 1856 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to inform tbeir friends and tlio pub lic that their fall supplies or rioli und elegant have just arrived—purchased from tho most emi nent Importers of tho couutry, aud .selected with a care as regards elcganco and beauty, which cannot bo appreciated until fully examined. Wo cau confidently say that our stock of Rich Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot bo surpassed for beauty aud elegance, and that our Domoslic Stock is as cheap as the like quality of goods can bo hud from hero to New York Amo.g our assortment will bo fouud the most elegant itouuccd Robes with figures; Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in the newest am! richest style. Cloth and Moir Antique Cloaks; rich aud cheap. All-wool French Mouslln do Laincs, now aud uio. gant. Lnpins’ best all-wool French do Lalnes, high colors, lor misses, Lupius’ best Black Bombazine and Chalieys. White Merino, Challoy, do I-uiuo aud Bombazlue, very fine. Cloths and Ca3slmercs, u full assortment. Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeepingarticles in great variety, bcstqiiallty at tho lowest possible prices. The limits of uu advertisement precludes the possibility of enumerating any but few lendlug ar ticles. Wo would respectfully request the attention ol purchasers to uu examination of our stock, feeling confident thut stylo, quality uud price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS, STATE OFGkUUUlA. C HATHAM COUNTY.—To an wnora it may con. ; tlio day or sale. This 15th day October. 185(5. corn: Whoreas, John i»uiu will apply at tin- j JOHaVNN AHDORRIIEN, Adiu’x. Court of Ordinary for Letters uwmissery as Admin -j octlO 1IMOTH\ CONNELLY, Adrn’r. Istratoron the Estate ofilenrv G.issnn. These are, therefore, to ouo and admonish all whom it may concern, to be sad appear bofore said Court to make objection (If auv they have) o beforo tho first Monday in April next, otherww* said letters will be granted, witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham oounty. tills tenth .lav of October 1856. oct 21 JOHN BILBO, 0. C i STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY.—To an wnom it may con cern: Whereas, James Movie will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters iiisraissary 03 Admin istrator on tlio Estate of George Alexander. Theso are, therefore, to cito and ndminkdi -ill whom it may concern, to bo nuu appear before .- aid Court to mako objection (if any mev have) on or before tbo first Monday in April noxt. othci wi— said letters will he granted, tviiness, .jolm Bubo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham CmmiyTtliis teutli day Of October 1866. JOHN BILBO. 0. C <!. oct 21 STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOt.II COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern : whereas, Wm. Groover, Jr., one of the oojecuon (ii auv ijiny nave) on nr executors, and Sarah II. Groover, executrix, on the . — ostato of John Groover, deceased, will apply at tho court of Ordinary for Letters Dismlssory, ami to havo tho estate of tho said John Groover dismissed as executor of Willianf Groover, Sr., deceased: These are, thoreforo, to cite uud admonish all whom it may concern to bo and appoar before said Court, to mako objection (ifany they have) in terms of tho law, otherwise said Letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this Util day of Sept, 1856. Heptia WILUAM LEE, o. B. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY.—To nil whom lL util) eonccrn : Whereas, John I*. Hines wii iv ai mo Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory i- ml mlQlBtrator on the listatu o( Jaraoa C. Illuet These are, therefore, to cite and adm'-m.-h at: Whom it may concern, to be and uppear l>cl-*i i* .-am Court to make objection (ifany they have) on or bi- fore tho first Monday iu December next, otli.-t w said letters will he gruuted. Witness, Johu Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Cr.aii-: county, this fourth day of June, 1856. June 6 _ JOHN BILBO, o. ■ STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY. —To all whom it may con cern: Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters dismisoiy u- goardlan of George M Wallace and Robert G. Wui- lace: These aro, therefore, to cite und admonish all whom it may concern, to bo amt appear beforo Bald Court to make objection (if auy they have) uu or beforo the first Monday la March uoxt. other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, K-p, Ordinary for Chuthain county, this 11th day or Augu.it, 1860. augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. A" GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. DMINISTRATOR'S HALE—Agreeable to au or- . dor grunted by tbe Court or ordinary of sa d county, will bo sold beforo tho Court House door, in said couuty, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the lawful liniirn nl'sulo, (350) throe hundred and fifty acres or l'ino land, moro ur less in said county, well improved, bounded by Haskell Scmmons, William Sheffield uud John Brown sen. belonging to tho Estate ot Thomas Crosby, deceased, sold for the benefit of tho heirs und creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale This 1 Dili day of October, I860. oet HI WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adrn’r. _ GEORGIA BULLOCH COUNTY. STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To ail whom it may Con* cern : Whoreas, James Doylo will apply at the Court of Ordluary for letters dismiaury us adminls* trator on tho estate of Georgo Alexander. Theao aro thereforo to cite and admonish all con cerned, to bo and appear bcloro suid Court to mako objections, (If any they have,) ou or before tlio first Monday In April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wltnes , John Bilbo, Esq., uramury for Chatham County, this seventh day of October, 1856. oot 9-6m JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. i- ! ^ |W ALL whom it may concern, whereas Henry J. i X I’arrinh will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship of Isaiali M Martha, j George W. .John. A. and Henry Parish, orplian chil- j droll of Is lab I'urisli, deceased, these are therefore | to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be j and appoar before said Court to make objections (if 1 any they havo) on or before tbe first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will ho grunt ed. Witness, Williuni U*o, Ordinary for tho County or Bulloch, this l&tliOct. A. I). 1860. , oct HI WILLIAM LEE , 0 li GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY. T WO months alter date, I will apply to the Cour of Ordluary of Liberty County for loavo lo sell a portion of the real und personal estate of Bouja* min W. Allen, late deceased, or so much thereof as Is necessary ; and sold for tho benefit of the heirs and distributees or suid ostute. CAROLINE K. ALLEN, ijiiulifled Administratrix. October Olli, 1856 oct 12—2m STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY-To all whom It may Con- wra: Whereas, John I ama will apply ut tho Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory, us admin istrator on tho estate of Ilcury Casson. These are, therefore, to cito aud admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Oourtto mako objection (if auy tnoy have) on or before the first Monday in April noxt, otlierwiao said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this seventh day of October, Ifi&p. oct9—6m JOHN BIlAlo, o, v. u. STATE OF GEORGIA TATTNALL CO. mo all whom it may concern {—Whereas James X fitandfleld will apply at tho Court of Ordinary forLetterBOfAdmlmstratlonontho estate of John Spears, late of said County, deceased. Those uro, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it muy concern, to bo and appoar beforo said Court to mako objection (Ifany thoy havo) on or beforo tho first llonday.ln November noxt, otherwise said letters will be granted. •Fitness, II. Stjuckunu. Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nail County, this tho flth day of August, I860, aug 2&>2m H. BTKICKLAnD, Ordinary! GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. A LL persons having dumands agaiust tho rotate of Benjamin W. Allen, lato of said couuty, de ceased, are hereby nollfiod toprnHontlhem, proper- / attested, to mo, within Uio Urao prescribed by law, or thoy will not be eoltlod- And all persons indebted to auid deceased are hereby required to make Immediate pay mont. CAROLINE E. ALLEN, Qualified Administratrix, October 0!b| I860, oct 13—lm CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL BE SOLI) beforo tho Court Houso aoor, in tho city or Savannah, on tno first TUESDAY in Dccombornoxt, between the legal hours or solo: 2 show cases, 1 ico crasher, 1 lot liquor in bottles, 1 pair scales, 1 lot chalrB, 1 lot decanters and turn* biers, 1 lot tobacco, 1 lot congress wator, 1 stove, Ac., Ac. Levied on as tho proporty of Antonio I’onco, to satisfy a Ufa Issued out of tbollouorable, tho City Court of Savannah, in favor of William H. Erok vs, A I’onco; properly pointed out by defend unt. EDW’D M. PRENDERGABT, »ovl Shorlff. NOTICE. T HE undorsiguod, Commissioners of tho Ogccnoo Road, will receive prooosals for building a Bridge across tho Canal, known as tho Dcau Forest Bridge. Materials to bo of tho host quality. Tbo pt in and drawing cun bo scon at tho offico of John H. Bowou, Civil Surveyor, on Drayton Btroet. Proposals will bo rocolvod until 12 o’clock, M., of November 22nd. *R. WAYNE, E. C. ANDERSON, «ov3 E. BOURQUINE. T „ NOTICE. “REE mouths aftor dato, application will bo made to tho Planters’ Bunk or tho State of Georgia, lor tho paymont or a tweuty dollar note Rank, payable te Wm Moral or bearer, do- led 1st Juno, 1861, No 687; also, for thopayraunt ?»L a . t r!\ doll,i r nolo, No 822, dated 1st July, 1864, tbo left hand halves of said uotes having beou lost. 0 £ ho Bank ° r tho Htat0 Georgia, for tho V? u ^°i u r noto i lottor A, dated 4 th 4° .°^ * land filing boon lost. Also, to tuo Marino Bank of Goorgiu, for tho iwy- "“»} iftjn°|l (lo . ,l ? r J lolo » No 4,976, dated Noyern- bor 1, 1840, the left bond half liaving boon lost. aug!9—law3m BOSTON A Vll.LAl.ONOA FASHIONABLE IEADV HADE CLOTHING. |) F.OFJVKD by the undersigned a full supyly of Xl» READY MADE cU‘THING, consisting ol all articles necessary for a Geutloman’s Wardrobe. also : A choice assortment of French, Eiigllsli am! Germmi Cloths, Carol meres and Vestings, which ho is prepared to mako to order iu the best stylo aud at the shortest notice. lie also desires to call attention to his stock or BOY’S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, which will be fouud of superior stylo and work manship W. it. SYMONtf, OC127 tr 17 Whitaker St. TIME BOOKS. W EEKLY AND MONTHLY TIME BOOKS; Bank Checks; Portraonatcs and Pocket Bouks; Bill.head Boxes, Bill Files; Note Paper; Visiting and Playing Curds; fiaiiil Boxes; Cuieudars; paper Cullers; „ Mark lug Ink, Carmine Ink, Iukstamls; Perforated Board, Paste Board, Tissue Paper. J. B. CUBUKIXiE, Agent. W7 uuder the Marshall Houso. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, inst, and until furthor uolioo, tho Passenger Trains on tno Central Railroad will run as follows: BKTWEKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Loaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m and 12.16 r M. Arrive in Macon w u ..3.15 pm 11 1 am. Leave Macon ' “ “.11.46 a m “ 9.80 px. Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.46 p M “ 7.20 A M BCTWKKN 8AVANNAH AND AOGtSTA. Uavc Savannah 12.16 p u and 8.30 p. u. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p it “ 6.30 A M, Leave Augusta 6. a “ 4.80 p u Arrive in Favannah 1.30 pi « 10.46 p HkTWKKN MACON AND AUQUCTA. Leave Macon.. 11.46 A M aud 9.30 pm. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.1& pm “ 1. .am. BCTWKKN SAVANNAH, MlLLXPOWILLI & IATONTOM. Leave Savannah 6. a m Arrive in Miliodgevllle 2.46 p m. Leave Macon 1146 A M Arrive in Eaton ton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 3ou oL H r ,m T ,!ssju awbap^o New fork St New Orleans Mails. O N and alter Sunday, r two daily trains between Macon and Columbus, and oue between Macon and Amerlous, Ixiave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 pm; arrive at Colum bus at 7 15 am, and 1030 pm; loave Columbus at 4 16 a m; and 1 80 p Mjarrlvo at Macou at 10 54 a m, and 7 40 p m ; luavo Macon at 2 a M; arrive at Amerl uus at 6 40 a u; leave Araerious at 2 20 p M; arrive at Macon at 7 40 p m; making a complete connection be tween Moutgoinory, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wlimiugton and Charleston; also, with Central Rullroad Trains to Savannah, Mllledgevilleand Eaton- ton, and with Mucou and Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Tenu. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Kufaula, Ala., connecting daily at Amerlcuswitb four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee. Albany, I'homasvllle, Baiubridgo, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks lo Lmnpkln, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Hayuesville, Hawkinsvlllo aud KnoxvUle, Ga. Passengers for Americus and points below Fori Valley, should take the 1216 p m train from Bavan- nah; ami the 6pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macou. For other points on the South western or Muscogeo Roads tako either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri cus at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m the same night.. Passeugers from Columbus aud the West for Am- oricus, Soulli-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 130 p M train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, aud reach Amoricus at 6 40 a m noxt morn Ing. First class steamships leave Savanuah for New York ou Wednesdays and Saturdays, aud for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage la tbe Cabin $26, Steorago $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Americus “ “ ., 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Mueou, January 80th, I860. may 16 FAMILY BIBLE81. F AMILY BIBLES, of various qualities; Tuck or Pocket Bibles: Prayer Books, Ac.. Ac., for sttlu by ,J. B. UUBBKDGE, Agout, ov7 under tlio Murshall IIouso, DR. KANJS'B A RCTIC EXPLORATION in 1S63, ’4 and ’5, illus trated with upwards of 300 engravings. Westward Empire, or Uio Groat Drama of Human Progress; by EL Mugoun. Tho O’Briens aud tho O’Flaliertys; by Lady Mor gan; annotated by R Shelton Mackenzie; 2 vole. Yoakum’s History or Texas; 2 vols. American Poulterer’s Companion; by C N Bo- ment, with 120 Illustrations. A Child’s History of Rome; by J Bonner. Tho United Annual Digest of Decisions in tho Su preme, Circuit and District Courts. Gold Pens in groat variety, uovia W. THORNE WILLIAMS. com- Smith, Companion to ‘‘Dick Tarlcton." M ARION HARLAN!), or Lessons of life; pleto; price 5) cents; by J Frederick S Esq. Tlio Pictorial Adventures of Margaret Catehpolo, tho great Amclican Ilurso Thief. AMO, Puiuam's Monthly for November. Knickerbocker Magazine for November. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine for November. Household Words lor November. Frank Losllo’s Gazolto of Fashions for Novem ber. Received and for sale by WAKNOCK A DAVIS, nuv!2 169 Congress street. CRANE’S MET ALIO BMEn&ILi (BABISinVt T HISisanowly invented BURIAL CASE, Taih* toned to accord with the fcolings of the be- reavo i, and yet retaining all tbo requisites or an appropriate receptacle for tbo dead. - There is no reason why such a receptacle should bo mado te create by its appearance disagreeable sousations. It ib enough that wo should bo borcavedt und what ever tends to soften or mako Icsskoen tlio polgnau- oyorourgrior, commends itsoir to our considera tion. So much that is repulsive has beou discarded lo the arrangeraout and ehapoof the abovo Case, that its name, tho CASKET BURIAL CASE, j H an Involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to aver that thero has nover been in use auy thing so entirely chaste, appropriate snd convenient ns this tuvontiou Tho Case permits a view of the entire body after it Ib enclosed, tbe whole top being composed of boautlfol thick French Plato Glass,sufficiently strong to relist auy internal or external pressure, Is por- loctiy ulr light, composed of metal highly orun. moutod.aud will last for ages. Samples of thoCoskot may ho soon at tho oflioo of Messrs. CRANE, WELLS A CO., 82 Bay street, Sa- notice. O NE MONTH after this date application will be made to tho Bank ortho Stato or Goorgta lor s«K i ' doll ’ ,,,m ' u ‘ 8 r, « & “ fllMBTilto, AU., lit Oct., IM*.*' TOWiw I .Ha. P. 8. Persons desirous of purchasing thu exclu sive right for tho salo or Uio Casket In tbo following Statee, Georgia, Florida, South Carollua and North Carolina, will pluasu apply by letter WILLIAM B. PHILLIP! u ^sr n w owners orpnteut, care or CRANE, WELLS A CO., Savannah, Ooorgla. H B. Right* to one or more counties will be aold oct 1-tLl n OctorkkIO, 1856. T HE Seventh Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE ON THE STOCK subscribed to tbe Charleston ami Savannah Railroad, wld be due on Monday, the 10th or November. Payment to be mado to tlio Treasurer, at the offico of tho Company in Charleston. Tho Savanuah subscribers will please pay to A. PORTER, Esq., President of the Bank of tbo State of Georgia, Savuuuab. By ordor of tho President. 0. F. HANCKEL, Treasurer, EDUCATION. DARIEN ACADEMY. r E TRU8TEKS of the above named Institution anuounco to tho public, that this Academy wll) bo opened ou tho first Monday in November no. Tho principal, Col. S. Spencer, uu experienced teacher, comes well recommended by bis former patrons and other gentlemen of highest respecta bility. Recommended to ub, as he is, os well as from our own knowledge of Col. Spcucer, wo commend him and tho Academy to tho patronago of our friends at homo and abroad. Miss A. M. Spencer will assist in tho Femalo and Junior department. For furthor information, apply t> L. M. BLOUNT, Scc’ry. sept26 BOOTS AND SHOES. THE subscriber has opened a BOOT and SHOE STORE at Nos. 71 and 162 GIBBONS’ BUILDING, noxt door to tho * , J Clothing Store of George S. Nichols A Co., and so licits tho patrouago of his friends and the publio in general, oct 7—ly M. J. BUCi THE GREAT SOUTHERN RBBIBDY PRYOR’8"ofNTMENT. I T is a sure and speedy cure for barns, pile*. corns, felons, lover soroe, ulcers, scald hood, totter worm, soro nipples, (recommended by nur* bop,) soro and cracked Ups, Ireab wounds and sore* of any description. It is a most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thonunu who bavo used It in many portions or tbo South for the last few ypars. In no instance will tbe salve do any Injury, or Inter faro with a physician’s preecrlp. tion. Tlie proprietor has numerous certificates and loiters from pcoplo who have need it themsolves, and most earnestly recommend it to others as a speedy aud certain remedy for tho above named diseases. A trial is all that Is necessary for its own recommendation. Among tho many that have testified to tho o!flc*< cy of this valuable remedy, and rocommonded It to tho public, aro Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens, Esq. aud thousands of others. Sold by JB Moore. Savanuah, Ga; J E Hall, Amor* ta G.: Ckrk S Wolta, Auguste, 0.) Ucfceo»on, Robins A Co, Now York; and druggists generally. 49* By remitting ono dollar to tho proprietor a single box of the Ointment will be forwarded by mall, tree of poetago, to any part or the U States. Sold by J. h/MOORE, Savannah. Ga., anddrag. lists generally. ' V, J. MOORE. Proprietor. LaGrance, da. MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY* ST. JUIJAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, GA. (Near the Market.) F IOM the moet complete facilities in his own establishment, ana through his connections with several of tho principal manufocturng estab lishments or Philadelphia, Ne tho I SAW 1 , GRIST AND FLOUR MfUA’CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK FRONTS. Columns, Window Silts aud Untile. Iron Doors, Shutters, Ac., at Northernprices. He U also prepared to repair Machinery and Iron work of every do8oriptlon, at short notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S l’HlLADEJJ’HLA MARBLE WORKS, be Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty or designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac. Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, and put un the work at man- rs’ prices, inah, April 11,1 . H. IJNVILLE. aprll ipfoAsrams. HENRY LATHROP & CO.. HAVE IN STORE A COMPLETE assortment or Ue following PLANTATION GOODS. To which they would invite tbe particular attention of PLANTERS, and offer them at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms: Schley’s White Plains and Twills Heavy Northern Brown Twills 11 Black and Grey “ Black and Grey Plains Slriped Cable Warp Kerseys Plaid Linsoys In several grades London Dural Blankets, in all weights aud siscs Cord do do . Fine Whitney do Unul Stripes and Plaids Franklin do do Real Cotton and Wool Ftauueu ** all Wool do Drown ana Bleached Canton Flaunol Shirtinf Stripes, Striped Osuaburgs White Cotton Oknaburgs )l and % mown Shirting Blue Deinlus, Blue Drill Keutucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets Scotch Bonnets, Head Kerchiefs, Ac. oot U ☆ CLOTHING EMPORIUM. 1 DOOR WBST OPTHIRKPUBMOAN R1ADINO BOOH. Fine Ready-made W, O* Price,] Also, Superfine Clothing ; Hats p.qHiONABLF Cloths, tasilmere ou*l OOW, awrte, MSHIONABU od r ^ UD||| „, Collars, and be made to mea* Gloves, Hosiery, Cones, umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Articles for Gentlemeu. feb 6 KILITABZ TAILOR, No. 14? Bay Street, SAVANNAH. Ordersfrom city and county solicited. sure.unexception able in style and workmanship, by the best mechanics, at shortest notice ••• JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGI8TA, AT THK Savannah Grocery -AND’ FRUIT DEPOT, 100 lbs. Victoria nii<1 Catawba Grapes* 40 bbls. Splendid Eating APPLES. Large Preserving PEARS. QUINCES, Like the Last. Cbesnuts, Hickory Nuts, and Fresh Dates. Green GINGER. Tomatoes, Beets. Carrots, Ae. Rye Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley. 10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER. 6 do Choice. do. Aud low priced qualities, together with a varied assortmeut of Fresh BISCUIT. oct 16 *W. H. FARRELL M i m , iff R J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, a E. Corner or, Brough Sc and Barnard Streets. Savan nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In , Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffii* French, English, and American Perfum 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 Tobacoo, All the Patent or Proprietary Medioinea of the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. 49“ N. R—Especial attention given to the treatment in cases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. »p7j7 DRS. LEFLER dt WILCOX, Dentist* ABE now folly prepared to in sert Dill or partial setts or Teotb on the principle of Dr. j. AI Contlnu Patent < „ . Allens’s intlnuoos Gum, By this r.„. ... ... TAIHIONA. __ior ISM. ); PRICE, c ■ STAB CLOTHING IKPOBIUH, 147 Baf fttrect. Ifl row OMja, 0*. L cted.knk: of Good, for IwiMt ud bnt >r OnUamu’i nw Bteck Domklmi lothlDi, and feel conti- y favor me with their T very tasty business ‘-*—“intion. tot om iquare, of 800 ems or lo*a, or ic*. *1 terior ttuia NoomroU, 76 ctote tor conn foi- oooli sulaoqocnt Imeroon.tor u, tffif H than one month. 1 All Tabnter work, with or without Ru| e .. TorllMBente omupjMog doublo column charged doable tbe above rates. ’ >b> ^ h AarortUomrateor whatever length,,,,,.,, SSL*- non,h ’ to u 2?.S5Sj for . longer Umo ut the rollowlc. rate, For any time not above apeeliicd iharge will be made. ’ A deduction of ‘ will be made on PNporuocj eduction or 26 per cent from the aW. i advertisements vJSSlSt. “ YOUR HOUSE,” ■Q NO. 144 BRYAN STREET. WW* OK THK MAKKKT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. r IE SUBSCRIBER would inform bis friends and tbe public generally, that he has REMOVED from bU Old Stand to BRYAN STREET, and fitted up the above House iu a superior style, uud intemls serving bis friends with all tbe delicacies or the Be*- Wild game, venison, Georgia and new YORK OYSTERS. Ac., and pledges himself to use every endeavor lo please all wbomay favor him with their sept 29—tf.£r maze. [RY BURT. OYSTERS} TUE subscriber U now ready to for- niBh OYSTERS in tbe Shell, fresh open ed or Pickled in any quantity to suit purchasers. Pickled Oysters in kegs ready to be shipped. oct 1 J. D. JESSE. REMOVAL,. pi ~ The i o%. ■■IBm handf The subscriber has Removed on the next door to the Republican] , where he is now oMning a handsome assortment of SPRING! AND SUMMER GOODS, wbioh he will sell by the pattern or make to order in the moet fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tho present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuanco of the same. theshortrot otf* Alt * rln * 110(1 B®P aIrln 8 dtme Just reeelved White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro »prl2 JOHN W. KELLY. DISSOLUTION. T IE Co-partnership ol F. CHAMPION A CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business oi tbe late firm will besottledbyF. Cham pion, who will continue tbo Grocery business on bis own account. F. CHAMPION. R. J. LARCOMBIE. Savannah, October 1,1866, sept 30—lm J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt., BOOKSELLE AND STATIONER UNDER THE MARSHALL HOUSE HOTEL, BBOUGHTON ST. Savannah, Georgia. WOOD—WOOD 1 1HE SUBSCRIBER has just received, and will . keep constantly on hand at bis Wood Yard, Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply of the best of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Ughtwocd, Ao., Ao. All in want aro respectfully invited to give him a call. H. C. RAYeOR. P. S. All orders left at the Book Stero under Ihe Marshall House will be promptly attended to. sept 30 ROOFING! ROOFING!! WARREN’S IMPROVED EIRE AND WATER-PROOF COHPOSITIOX HOOFING. mHE subscriber having been appointed soiu agen X in this city for Warren’s Fire and Water l’roo Composition Roofing is prepared to execute the lame In a satisfactory manner. The attention or toe citizens of Savannah is re- pectfully solicited to the above method of Rooting ow much used In tbe principal cities or tbe United atro, (both North and South,) and as it has beeb sted under every variety or circumstances, I con- dently offer it to the publio as a mode of Ro oflng nobjectlonaple in every particular, whilst it com- filnes. In a greater degree than any other roofing iu sse. the valuable requisites ef cheapness, durability and security, against both fire and water. It has rapidly supercoded tho use of all kinds i roofs wherever it has been introduced, giving iu all cases general satisfaction, being highly recommend ed by Insurance Companies, and all who have lest ed its utility. 49* CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will act aa agent during my absence from the city, at whose office all information will be freely given, and speci mens of the roof shewn. SOpt23 CALVIN FAY, Agent, 4jt. |35 REWARD. Rauaway, on the 2d Instant, my negro man POMPEY. He is about twenty-four years or age; six feet high; stout built; not very dark complected; has a down look in uu countenance; has a scar on tbe top of his loot, cut with an axe. He was raised In North Caroli na, Robeson county; and may be trying to make bis escape back. Any person bringing him to me. or confining him in jsil so that I get him, 1 will pay the above reward. C. W. CRAWFORD. Colquitt P. O., aeptl7—2m Montgomery county, Gs. mf ou ■Wol BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail In Swainsboro,~Emanuel Co. on the 4th instant, a negro man; he says tils name is Harry; that he belongs to the rotate «l Thomas Clay, or dryan Oounty, Ga. fie is of light complexion, with a slight scar over tho left eye;about 6 feet3){ inches in height, and about 2b years old. Tbe owner Is requested to come forward, paj charges and take him away, as he will be dealt will as tbe law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jet Jalor. |U< MOO DOLLARS REWARD r For my two negroes, or 100 for either lodged In Jail so 1 get them, JACK, sometimes called John, a large copper colored, homes „down look and rough face, weighs about Is a s 6 feet 10Inches high, 22 years old. Bost80 s very black with a wide space between his uon per front teeth, high forehead, turns hts feet out in walking, Is 6 feet 8 inches high, and weighs 160, and 30 years old, and when heard of last, they were in the swamp above Savannah. My address is 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 8.0* aug!2—wly WM. A8HLY. Improvement, tbe form of tbe face can be restoreJto any degreo orrotundity that may be desired, .tls applicable In all cases where the cheeks have fallen inand cannot bo detected by’ho closest observer.— This method combines the following! IvanUgea:— An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural and life-Uko appearance, and imparls tothetbeeth that peculiar expression which characterizes the na tural organs. This Gum consists or a silncious compound, which la applied and Aiaed upon the Teeth and Platoin inch a manner, as to HU up all the Interstices around the base or the Teeth, and also unite* them firmly to eacholherandto tbe Plate upon which they are sett. This secures perfect oleanllnesi of the Teeth Office over DeWltt A Morgan, Congress street. % Republican and Georgian copy, feb 16—ti READ t—READ IU-IUSAD III That is, if you can soe; and f-srir Jewelry Store ef D. 6. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to the corner or Whitaker, wnere you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Stiver Ware, and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store In the country. Wo have reoeivedper steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those fine Steel flpoetadeo: also, a supply of Pebble and Perisoopto Lens, whlen wo are prepared to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notteo/o<ir Periscoplc Lena (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage over all others, as they have a greater range of focus, so that tits reader Is net compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain dlstanoe from the eye. Gall and see. i — D. B. NICHOLS A 00. 49" no charge for showing goods. war 11 D. B. N. A 00. LAND AGENCY- EDWIN M. MOORE /*\FFEBS hlaaenrloea to the publio fat the par* \J ql»ape and sale of lands in the oounriee ol Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular Dr R Oolltu, MuraforB? Owill.. Brail wick HVllllh; Hoi Juuc L l*Sw ROBINSON & CAMP DRAPRRS AND TAlUcjRS, 1 AND Dciler. Id lint) He.dy Untie CLOTHING, have received anc opened their stock of Fall and Win-, ter GOODS, comprising a foil and 1 oomplete assortment or Cloths, Cassimores, Vest ings and Over Coatings, which we will make and trim fin our usual style, and at tbe shortest notice. Our ready made Clothing Is manufactured at (be well known house orw. T. Jennings A Co, 231 Broadway, New York, and comprises all that is fine and fashionable In the line. FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi site ton gentleman’s wardrobe, constantly kept on bond, all or wbioh we offer on our usual credit terms, or at a discount of 6 per cent for cash, at 3 BULL STREET, SORREL BUILDING, oct 1—lm next door to Pulaski House. TIT FOR TAT. THE MOST BEXARKABLE WORK OP OUR TIMES. A Reply to ‘ UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” and “DRE1V »t a udt or aiw oruam. J tHIS original and powerful book, this boautlfol , story, is an American Rowland for an English rer, and dl.ectod against tbe distorted views of the English press when speaking of the Imitations of the United States. It exposes cruelties aud barbarities practised on the lower daises of England, more terrible than those Imagined by Mrs. Beeeher8towe as the result of our “peculiar Institutions.” The otdect of “Tit for Tat” is emi nently humane, patriotic and just, it Is not anti- British, anti-North, or aetl-Soutn, It Is simply a re* ply to the exaggerated pictures or Slavery iu “Un de Tom” and “Dred.” For sale by WAKNOCK A DAVIS, Booksellers and 8tationers, ootll 169 Ooogress*st. PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J UST reoetved. ONLY thirty-two days from Bal timore by the now Steamship Line, The no- morons enquirers will be glad to learn that Uaey have finally arrived. KENNEDY A BEACH, HMM-ftratihlag Store, Hodgson’s Now Meek. lively on the fourth page or the daily Advortlsomenta ordered three times a be charged two-thirds the abovo rales Advertisements ordered In the Weekiv^n, per square for each insertion, f or any tlKCft 11 one month. lor moro than ouo mouth a i the rates specified iu the abovo table * ont ‘ Special notices; 10 cents per line for tho fin. ltl j 6 cents for each subaeqeut insertion, end in 111 to be subject to contract. Marriage nffl",? 0t Jf neral invttatious 60 cents each. NoS,,; J 1 inserted for less than 60 ceuta. 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All others will bscoMHeS duo when called for. 1 Regular advertisers aud all otliu* lenda* munlcations or requiring notices designed I* U 7« tention to fairs, concerts, soirees, or auy pub'm^ tertainments, where charges areuiadi-ruricrJi t&nco—all notices of private association-, -vtn w lice designed to call attention to priVii:. u,,’ " a calculated or intended to promote in' t N rests, can ouly bo Inserted with tbe un* . that tbe same is to be paid for. if iu.swuui i, editorial column (which can be only aule &«cr<- tion of the editors) the same will be charged ittke rate of not less than 20 ccuts per liui. Tbe undersigned, publUhers of Dally, Tn-VMh and Weekly newspapers in Savunnaii. Ga., ourselves strictly to adhere to the above '£ *i 1 charges, ond in no instance to deviatetterefres. The above rates to take effect March 1, hi*..,] to continue binding, until thonged by tbe toicoit i majority of tho undersigned. N. B.—This schedule shall not in auy way tC«i the integrity or existing contracts, .til coniractito the year or auy other specified time. shuHcdvciut with the expiration of tho period ter which tty were made, ft R Hii.to.v & Co.. Georgian a' hurm'. S.vxko A Sims, Re/ ubhcau. ranMVMK A Withixotom. Mammy Ann SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S I rPHE invigorating action of sir Aaley Cupr'il X Pills on the constitution is really nmveUo, and a single trial will convince tbe most sce.tiai of their power to restore the most feeble aud debi litated to full health and strength, aud do liugiqi can convey an adequate idea of tbe immediate, ui almost miraculous change, produced by iuh/1 use of this wonderful medicine lu tho diseated, d*- bilituted ami shattered nervous system; tbe rehxl and debilitated body is at once relieved, re-Rrci enlivened and built up; tin- met til ami il*]cnl symptoms of disease vani.-h * :„ler their inflentt, tlio stooping, trembling victim of drprmiiii ui debility becomes a new n an; In- stnixls erect, U moves with a firm Mej>; hj- mimi which wujn vlously hunk in gloom, hcionn-.- hriglit, tuiyct, active, and hegtes fori It nlreshcd, regcueraidj aud conscious of new vigor m his uccumoi: cd « cupations; and the i <• not l<-ni|*orary, on u coulrary, the radt-th* t-i-rmanii:!, for tho cordf properties of the ini dicine rc-nrli the constitute itself and Vestores it to it fir?t condition. Iu ii dl8easc6ofthestomui liand|.^L-d\o orgaoB, tixj never fail. Thoy also rmov.- tlc-presslou, eicia ment, rostlenws, want of :.h-i p «iitiike to sodtij, Incapacity for bu-iucp.-, h &s oi metrmry, coufufio; giddtuess, blood iu tho head, melancholy, nictu debility they incrc.tftt* und ntioro the apputUc.)^ rlfp the blood, strengthen the tone of the stomsclt. and give such energy and vigor to the conditulki as must be felt to bo believed To elderly persons, cir .\s-tley iwpcr’s Pills an invaluable; strengthening the tysiein acaimiiLt attacks of age; they cause a continued cheerful ness, and proloug Die to tlio latest possible |<- riod. Bkwark or Si’i'Kioi’s imitations—None an- guifrj Ine without tho fac-miullooftlio signatuie m Mk- Phall A Co., Solo Proprietor*, Loadou uni Xtij York, on each box and on the directions, 'llietf- nuiuo Pills have also a correct likcuef-s of tin- Uul Sir Astlcy Cooper ou tho toj> of each box. h.iboul thcso*marks of authenticity, thr yare gpun.w-ujl an imposition. Sold at 25 cents, 6u ccnti aw »1 per box. Full directions are gi veu with each tei Thero is a great saving by taking the larger ste Principal Ih pot in tho Cubed Slaton, lv2 tireid* way, New York. For rule also by A. 3. *3 Sands, 141 William st., f-chteflelin Bros, x CO,, W William st., McKesson A Robbins, 91 Pulton!M Ward Close A Co.. 116 Fulton »l.,illavihm!, Lit rat A Rlsloy, 39 Warren st.. C. V. Clickcm tw. 222 Greeuwich st, Hall, DIxmi k Fraser, Utftua- bersst, New York, General WholesaleAgeM!,*** will supply Druggists und Dealers in Midiot* “ | Proprietors prices. sop27—3m BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS RECEIVED BY WAHXOCK i: lUVU , T IUHSDAY, letti Otliiter, IS50-lht Hfe W and Saddle Bags, uud oilier Lectures, V " H. Milburu, with a portrait of the author on nw Married, not Mated ; or how they lived at wexo side and Throckmorton Hall, ny Alice dry- The Last of tlio Forresters ; or Humors on tw Border; a story of the Old Virginia Frontier, il John Eater Crookc. „ .....J Cailebs in Search of a Wife, by. lln- Han I Threo Per Ceuta Mouth; or. the Perils of ^ I Living, by Charles Burdctt. ,. , I Daisy’s Necklace; aud Wiiat Canwoi it.ste I ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. „, I The Torchlight; or, Through the Wood, bj » J riot Olcott, author of “Isora's Child . /1 The Adventures of Gerard, the U<m KHW • I E. Whitehead. , The Lite of General Daniel Morgan, of w f l ginia line of tho Array of the Uutte.1. w««*^ | James Graham. For sale at tho Book Stor--, oct 17 159 CONG !thS» *W , NEW FALL AND WI.VlEB DRY GOODS. mHE undersiguod have and aie uu» f*« I X thei “ their stock or Ign i To which they Invite the attention of.'| andcustomers, and public generally, w I quite confident that they cau oiler 1 (i| I mentals will satlsly the closest bey«»>, ^ I line will be found a full supply ot i I such as Kerseys, Biuukets, IJM(y«» 1 ' >| I Sheetings, Shirtings, Cioths, Cassimete*, ..I good variety of other styles, l-aney w^.^ I such as rich, (all wool,) Bo ininc** «<**'" I Cashmeres, Imglish aud French Men# .l. ^ I black and colored. Also. Molro Antique *i*| i broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trini»^ , ^| Ac., all of which we oiler ou IX^ WjL f and examlno at WELLS & ^ I oet 12 No. 149 CongredW* 1 I TO BUILDERS. - SB 8DBSCBIBEK i« prepared «»«*, at tho shortest notice, aud in tro “ ■ MHIUIUUIUHI uuuvu, - --- Gutltt-B manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Cornice, or otlior work conuected witui w m turlng or repairing of Copier, Galvanitto or Sheet Iron Business. Efts®*; 0. 0. POOLE, . „ art Ho. U, WhitUker Slrccl, (two doonM® IP^Mlxed Paints of every dacripdw' iRATTERNS. .hi- Itoonu preparu*! with Houio, 8ton and SWp 1’Liuiog, Gliding, SEg done In Uw bail niylo ud *• au^'ordon Iron tttt cmnlrp P roI “£ 1, ^