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Ulftwmuy Md*w worthy Iht kHmuIoi, of pur-
otaMn. u *tl> oiportod uud tiw PoTwmob ud
Gulf Railroad will run adjacent or through most of
^Terras: onehalT auk, the baUnoe Us 12 months
frooi dateoraale, to be weil seourod, purchaser!
wishing to purchase will call on T. R.
lAWtoo* of Alban/. Jonn Bilbo. of Savannah, or
Iftwwo* lUCHAKL 8BKAHAN, Adm'r
obM. JAMS* H. SHKAHAN, deceased.
norlT-lm
mfl OrOIOlKOIAd DWjKICtt'CO;
mo all who* U soar concern.—Whereas, Amerl-
JL«aKnight nodDasherCon* will apply at the
Ooart ofOrdlaary for Letters of Administration ou
£• bUU ot Green Wright, deceased.
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tata to soft a negro wri aam#o nag*
^ 0f *' J ' Tt^H^BRAWWON i Trum.
BTATKOF OKORdiA,
I iho Court of Ordinary for Mien dtau'
lttlnlilretor m Iho kimo of PuriOt I
KoHodi
Am on, lanrolbro, to olio ud odmoolih oil
whom ii tuy aomni, to ha ud tppeu boron wld
ONiiUMkoohleolloa (ffuy Ihoyboro) on or to-
W1UM. WUlUmUo, BK|.,OrdlooryIhrHollooh
County,'thli dlh day of Auovftt. 1856.
M(4 Wll.tlAH UK. u. ». o
U tVniUBI COURT, Chatham Co.
Hat Ttao, into.
Kohl. II. Rohoruoa,aodotbora.comyl'ati,1
TH. I
□tudlutD. I'OHO, thoBoboy Bloom Saw (.oriltr
llll, CUrie Saylei ud Wlllf.m r. 8»yl<» | r
and others, defendants. J
*T appearing to tbe Court that two ot the said de
fendants, Clark 8ay lw ami William F. Bay lei re
§ do out of tbit County, and arc absent from the
State of Georgia, 10 that service or tbe above bill
andaubpoena oauuot be nerved upon them. On
.. .. . .. . . " • • 'jurk Sayles and
r tbo said
motion It la ordered, that tbe Bald Cl
William F. Sayles do appear and answor
complainant’s bill, on or before tbe first day ol (bo
next Term of this Court, or in dofeult Ihereot, that
sa'd Mil bo taken pro confesso against them: and it
a further ordered, that a copy or tbla order bo pub
lished In one oT tbo public nowspapora or tbe city
of Savannab once a week tor throe mouths prior
tbe aewion ortue next Torm or this Court.
True er tact from Minutes.
W. G. SHEFTALL.
oct 2—law3m Deputy Clerk, a. e. o o.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO
T rail whom it may concern; Whereas Mary Auu
Dent will apply at tlio Court or Ordinary tor let-
tern DUmlBsory eu tbo osuto of James I*. Pout,—
These are tberetoro to one and admonish all whom
U mar ooocorn. to bo and appear before said Court,
to maKo objections (If anv they havo) ou or before
tbo First Monday iu December next, otherwise said
letter! will bogranted. #
Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham
Oounty, this third day .of Juno, 1800.
j*3 wOHN BILBO, O.C.O.
was Ot 1 tiicultoiA. BPULOcfl^a
r IV) all whom It may coQccro.-Wheroes, Polly
i ttTlidarnnd John B. Miller will apply at tbe
Court of Ordlnuy^ tor letters of administration on
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH BOUNTY.-Toall whom it may concern
Whereas, tbe eatato of Jesso Hagins is
represented, and nnlesa some fit and proper poi
applies for tho Administration, I shall appoint
liam H. McLean, Admlnlstra-sr on laid estate.
These are tberetoro to alto and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and apper before said
Court, to make objections, (if any they have), on
or before the first Monday In December next, oth
erwise said Administration will be granted as above
stated.
Wllnoss William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for tho
-county or Bulloch.
00129 WILLIAM T-EB. 0. B G.
the estate or urn a. wuir, «»»<«.
Thais nrs themtws. to cite and aomanlah aU
miam It may foooern, to bo and appear before
SuaunTu ■u.oMuUob (tfuy u»y hue) oo
of iMfbre the eecoad Hoad., In Juu»ry nelt, oth*
•cwlee raid Lehere wiU be (ruled.
TTintif Wllliem Lee, uq., urdlrary far Bulloch
QooniT. this llth da/of Novsmnsr. 1860.
.1^1 7 WILLIAM UK, 0. B. C.
blO^ABULLOOU COvflTl*
IHO all whom It may concern—Whereas, simi
X ■ wiQiama will apply ai tbe Court of Ordina*
fv tor letters of admtnUtratioo on tne estate of
John BeWlifiams, deceased. • . .
Thsss aw therefore to cite and admonish all
whom U may concern lobe and appear beforo^Mid
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or
Cm eeoond Monday to January next, other*
to, Bulloch
ctbSwbh; HfiLLtkiM totbot:
A amiNISTRATORS* SALK.—Agreeable to an or-
dSnSSubirtlieoSrt J'ordta.ryol '.dd
oousXv Will be tola, before the court house door in
■rtirceenty, on the first Tumday InJanu.ry
mh between tho lawful hours of salt, (I17u) one
toewMBTchs hundred ud seventy acres of land,
~ r -oer loss, boondsd by WiUiaa Proctor. John
Lgofe William b McUven. John Proctor, aad
si EL Groo»sr. It being tho late rosldeuco or
■ Hifin, deceaaodj also, soven negroes, vis :
l Charity, Sarah,Tom, Mary, r aroUno, and
v. bolongUMI to tbs estats J James Hagln, de-
W Boldtor lbs benefit of tbe heir* sod cre-
r£ mm deceased. Terms on tbs dsy of sale,
m BHO am*—* Kfi2I.,H HAuIN,
«.«! Administratrix,
” ITATK OF OKOUU1A, .
* f^w.TBAM COUNTY—To ell whom It mey
I t aaosrn: Whereas, Ann KeUar will apply at
toef^^Ordjnar^r^tjjters of AdmlnUtration
Misrsforoto cite and admoulah all
whom It may conoem to be ud appear before said
'EB^aS^SnSdiW (hr CbAthe
eenntv tb** seventeenth day of Novombor, 18»fl.
^SSwlV JOHN JILBO, o. c. 0.
'ClOiGiA^UDKRTif COCMTY.
mn an whom It may concern—Whereas, Jo*
TmS I. WaywiU ipply at tbo Court of Or
Ordimarvtor letters of admmmration on tbs estate
ofWUliamF. Way, Ute dressed.
Those sure, therefore, to dteud admonleb sll
whom It may concern to be ud appear before said
Coart to make objection, (If uy they have,) on or
bofbro tho first Monday in January next, other-
■ISCTiSBSrW M for
uk ^T v ' w, Tr.omS&o uc,
VfSfB OF QEurtGiTT.
^ /CHATHAM COUNTY.—Wh#r«asVJoseph W. Gib
VJ bona will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary for
litttors DUmlstary as executor on the Estate of
Mathew Dotson i
:-These are. tberetoro, to cne and admonish all
Wbomtt may concern, to be un appear before said
y&tUwUM. JOHN Uli». O. 0.0.
o«3i
Wist.B OB OkUKUlA.
/1HATHAH COUNTY.—To .11 weamit mey con,
vjceni: Where,,, John ume wlU epply** the
dour, of Ordinary for Letter, aumUacry ea Admin*
Mreterao the Hint, ofHenryO^aon.
There ere, thorefore, lo nu end tdmnnUh all
whom It may concern, to bo wad appear botore said
Court to maxe objection (If anv they have) on or
before tbe first Monday In April next, otherwise
said letter* wlU be granted, witness John Bilbo,
bq.. Ordinary for Chatham uxmtv. this tooth day
of October 18W.
O^Si JOHN BILBO, Q. C,C,
eS. Lenler,
N STATE OF GEORGIA
/CHATHAM COUNTY,—To all whom it may
ti aoaoern: Where**, John P. Hine* will appl j
ahho Oourt of Ordinary for totters dtomliaory a* ad-
■Ubtrator on the hstale of James 0. Hines :
These are. therefore, to cite ud admonish all
whom it may conoem, to be ud appear before eaid
Court to make objection (If uy they nave) on or be*
STtho first Mondaym December next, otherwise
'"wfSSjohn Ordinary for Chatha
HATE OF OEOROIA,
C HATHAM OOONTV.—ia All whom li mey
eerai Where, Wllliem A Bogg. will apply
Mlhe Curt of Ordlnew for lettere dUmtaory u
gnerdlu of George MWellece end Roberta. Wei-
foe*
Those are, therefore, to cite ud admonish aU
whom It may oonoerh, to be and appear before
•JdOdurt to make objection (ITany they have) on
or before the first Monday m March next, other
"SlfiK W,“^n. 7ft rCba.hu.
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STATE OF UKOBGIA
ywwilHAM COUNTY—Tit u woom it mey Con-
v eon: Whorou, Jemw uoylo willepidy ei the
Court of Ordinary for letten owmlnory en tdmlnie
trmor on Ihemelo of George Aleiuder.
Thee, ere therafore to eiie end ndmonlah til eon.
earned, to he end appear boiore Mid Court to nukt
objection,. (If uy tnoy r
(fit Monday In April
will be gruted.
• WHaes , John BUbo, Esq., urmpary tor Chatham
County, tola seventh day of October. 1860.
OCt>-0m JOHN BILBO, o. a o.
„ have,) on or before tbe
next, otherwise said letters
• STATE OF GEORGIA,
/*1HATBAM00UNTY—To aU whom it may Con*
\J cem: WhrrsM, John J am* will apply at the
Oourt of Ordinary tor totters dlsmiosory, as admin
istrator ou the estate of Hsnry Caason.
TVm are, therefore, to cite and admonish aU
Jc
■ Yassa? - *-*
JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
BTATB OF OBORAIA TATNALL COf
S mgonUwhomltmey concern t-Whonu Junoe
SnoIra,To he endlppeer before Mid Court to nmk,
■MWa (If My they here) oner before the Brel
Hytn Mnember salt, othenrUe Hid letten
Shefronted. i
U, H. Bmatuun. He-)., Ordinary for TeU-
b. title tbo eth day of Augn-t,1M0. mJ
"*u5R l 0tdlnery|
w
Mines
Uou cum testauento annexo on the oatate or Jaccb
DeUmotta:
Those are. tlierotore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to. be and appear bffore
said Court to make objection (if any they have; on
or boforo tho first Monday In 'aouarv next, other-
Wlso said lettors will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Giq„ Ordinary tor Chatham
county, this 29th day of November, I860.
uov29 J9HN BILBO, o. 'ti. o.
AUMINMTRATUH'H »A1.K.
IU, be sold on tbe first Tuesday in Juuary
r, noxt, (1867) before tbe Court House door In
nesvllle. Liberty county, all n.ai tract or parcel
of land belonging to Uie Eslato nl the late John A.
Hendry, deceased, lylug In tbe (.oanty nf Liberty,
uear Taylor’s t.rcek, on tho Cross Buy, iu|jolnlng
lands owned by Ell McFait and Thomas Lanier,
(within convenient distance ol a good school and
eburoh) contaiug 306 aores, nmro or loss, and on
Improved.
.Also, at tbo tame Utue and place, tot number
thirty, lying in Hinoaville .Libortv county, and be
longing to tbe Estate of the lato John A. Hendry,’
deceased.
Also, at Ibesamotimo and piaco,ihe undivided In
terest (being one ball) of the Estate uf tbe lato John
A. Hendry, deceased, In the following tracts or
laud, all lying iu tho county of IJborty, vis:' 600
acres, more or less, near tbe re.*idenco of John Per
ry, on the waters of Cauoucbco river. 200 acres,
more or less, grsuted to P. Horton and on tbe wa
ters of tbe Cauoucbeo river. 612 acres, more or
loss, lying near tbe residence of William Rustin,
bolug well timbered and convenient to Canouchco
river.
The above being a part or the lands belonging to
tbo Estatoorjohu A. Hendry, deceased, and sold
for tbo benoQtoriho heirs uud creditors.
E. D. HENDRY, »
L. B. HENDRY, j Art,u r
Liberty county. Nov. 22,1856.
N. B. Terms liberal and made knujvn un day of
sate. uuv24
ADSI1NI8TRATOM 8 8ALE.
TT71LL be sold on tbo first Monday In January
VT noxt, before tho Oourt iiouso in Statesboro,
tbe following property, belonging to tho estate o
Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 acres, more or less, or laud
in Bulloch county, bo nded north by tbo property
or John Grimes and John Sluter, north and west by
tbe property or John Sluter, ea-t by the property of
h Davis, and south by tbe property of Jo-
Davis. 8old for tbo benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On tbe
property aro one grist and one saw mill.
J0S1AH DAVIS.
aept24—3m Atimh-.
GEORGIA lilJLlfOUH CUU-Vl t,
fllOall whom It may concern. Whereas Hanab
X White will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary for
letters of Administration on tho i^stato of Patrick
White deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adminbh all whom
It may concern to be and appear before said Court
to make objection (if any they have) on or before
the first Monday in December next, otherwise said
letten will be granted.
Witness William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 16th Oct. A D. 1866.
octl® WILLIAM LKE.O.n 0.
STATE OF GEORGIA, TATl’.t ALL GO.
JPO all whom U may concern s—' 'uoreas, Benja
X min Alexander will apply at tbe Court of Or-
dloary for Letters of Dismission as Administrator on
the estate of Anson WllllamMato or said county, do-
oeased. These are,therefore,incite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear before said
Oourt to make objection (ifsay they havejon or be
fore the first Monday In Marcn next, otherwise said
letter* will be granted to the ssld applicant.
Witness, H Bnuqxujn>, Ewj., Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, thUttie 9th day of August, 1886.
aug 26—0m H. STRICKLAND, ordim
WfSTS ud'
, ordinary.
GEORGIA,
C HATHAM oou i*TY.—‘To all whom it may con
era: Whereas, Jacob WalUburg, will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for letters of AUministra
tloncumtesUmentoauneko, on tbe estate uf George
M. Waldburg.
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo and appear berre said
Court to make obieetton, (If any tnoy have), on or
before tbo first Monday to December next, other
wise said letters wilt bo granted.
Witness, John BUbo, Esq., Ordiua-y tor Chatham
county, this 81st day or October I860.
octSl JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
GEORGIA BVLMJCH CUUATY.
A DMINISTRATGR’S SALE—Agreeable t j an or
der granted by the Court ot ordiuary of, sold
county, will be sold before the Court House uoor, in
said county, on the first Tuesday m December next,
between the lawful hours of sale (612) flvefaimdrei
and twelve acres, more or less Pine land, well Im
proved In said county, bounded on tbe South, by
licbeal White, South East, John Vessmith, hast
WUUam Rush, North William Rowe, belonging
to the Estate of Morris Berrien, deceased, Hold tor
the benefit of the heirs of said doceosed. Terms on
tbe day of sale. This 16th day October, 1856.
JOHANN AH DORRIKN, Adra’x.
octl9 TIMOTHY CONNEIJ.Y, Adm’r.
STATE OF GEUxitilA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To till whom It may cou
corn: wheroas, Wro. Groover, Jr., om> ol the
executors, and Sarah H. Groovcr,*executrlx, on the
•state of John Groover, deceased, will apply at the
Court or Ordinary for Letters DlsmlsRory, and to
have tbe estate or tbo said John Groover dismissed
I executor of William Groover, Sr., deceased:
These are, therefore, to cue aud admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before said
Court, to make objection (if any they bare) in torms
efthe law, otherwise said Lettors will bo grouted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the
county or Bulloch, Ibis 11th day of Sept, 1860.
soptl8 WILLIAM LEE, o. n. a
Mob tie keoltUB oubi MUbhbio undo ot Ike
RL
EBHHk Whw ‘
fiovflO JOHN B1LM, o. o. o.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
PHOTO OR AFHY
WILDKR* k’tiAVa m!
til Fen/etienti ty .VWenu 4
■ba 4 .:
r.SfoTiEti
aueftiss
ooouMeti by tin Jbo.
T. loo mu, oMotiW
Ed
, enti i
MIL/, RH m MIC Ul
k and mociy of Ur.
l»( Uw talk, the ooetoale vara IButi uatilaurEeti.
totoytol| m Mjmj
or two el
order end ooedlUoo asi when
^'e'riv^rr^dtob^tf «.^?......
The Btffe sad oooteots, a* Roam*fromthsrums,
lay «UU be sees,-Ifi tbe possession or Mr. Thomas,
UheGai Works. A large asaortoMOt of these cele
brated Safes always on haad,aad for sals by
C/H. CAMPFKLD,
I take plsasurs la corroborating ths foregoing stale-
meat, and to addition would add, that the books are
now to use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 20th, I860. “
NOTICE.
T HREE months after date application will bo
madetothe Marino Dank oftfavannuu for tbe
nymeutor two Twenty Dollar Bills, (vis : lettor u,
No. 8,070, aud letter C, No. 697,) the right halves
of which have been lost by mall.
o« Mm JAMES P. HUDSON.
NOTICE.
T WO mm ths alter date, application will ho made
to tbe Hunorablo Ordinary or Tatnall County,
tor loave to aelt a portion of tbo lands lictongtng to
tho estate of Jesso Copeland, deceased: it being ouo
tract of land which has beeu roservod from former
sales—whore tho said deceased resided at the time
or his death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm'r.
sept J1866.
ea™ agency; :—
r IE undersigned will, for five dollars por lot,
examino„any lands in the counties of Appling,
Wayne, Warn or Coffee, and report to tho owner as
to their prosent valuo, the prospeot for their bo-
comlug more valuable In future, and whether or
DYING AND RENOVATING
ES T A BLIS H ME NT,
78 YORK BTKKR, HUB THB COU1T BO08I,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
EsUtbllslted In 1839*
Subscriber grate fill to his friends and
patrons tor their continual Aurora, would atote
i addition to the improvements to DYING, so
qulred by him during bis last visit to England and
Scotland, has made arrangements tor extending bis
business, by whioh he to now enablodto dye,a
greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ac., whioh he trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemon’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as tnsy be required, in the same superior style wbiob
has gonorally so much pleasod bis patrons
friends.
Table Covers, and Udies’ Crape Hbawls,
cleaned and finished in the first style.
Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in
the most toshlonable styles
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should bs sent him by letter through tbe post
so that bs may know where to oau for them.*
10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
poctcd in advance.
Ho will also sell and remit when requested, and
as dlrocted.for seven por cent.
Ho will also promptly attend to all professional
business entrusted to his care.
vernon c. mclendon,
my 13 Attorney at law, HomesviUe, Ga.
VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
WITHIN TEN MIUM 0V THS CITY OF SAVANNAH,
f\N the first Tuesday In December next, will be
sold before the Court House in the city of Sa
vannah, the Plantation on the Savannah river, ten
miles from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be-
Ibnging fo the estate of the late Philip Ulmer, con
taining six hundred and eighty-seven acres, of
which there are two huudred acres of first qdallty
tide rice laud, anil ono hundred aud fifty-five acres
uudor good buuks und to a flue state for cultiva
tion. Alsu, aeveuty five acros of high land unJer
cultivation. On tbe place are a good dwelling house,
overseer’s bouso, barns, negro houses and i ti er
uitbuildingB, all in a good state of repair. Persons
desiring to pure huso will call upon H. K, Harrison,
Ex’i, who resides witbiu four miles or the Grove,
or Rlixa lllmer, Ex'trlx, who resides within two
miles of the Urove,
Terms of sale made known on the day of sale.
Possession not given until the first of January .
H. K. HARRISON. Ex’or.
Jyl7~td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trlx.
ggr The Charleston Mercury will publish out *•
week until the dsy of sale.
July 20,1161.
Agent tor ths Manufacturers.
171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga.
Hailtu lncre««ed
TOGBAPHi, AM
TYPES, are no# --
who desire In either or the styles above mentioned
and to a manner unsurpassed lu the history ot tho
Photographic Art.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
These itro taken from Daguerreotypes as perfect,
I/s* from life, and are COLORED either In Oh**
PASTIL, or WATER-COLOR8.:
We have now 3ccuroJ the .tixcluslve potent tor
PBIHTINQ ON CANVASS
which con be practised by no other |>erson to Chat
ham oounty. By tbla newly discovered pntentpro,
cessamagnlficoutand
FEBFECT LIKENESS
U pnduced Tram OuBorrootypea, if uy tin 4*-.
|lr*l U|i to tbe BUG Of LIFE.
Daguemotypei iff imiinlypn.
OBHTRAI. RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF &OHKDOLE.
fXS and niter Sunday, the 14th October, instj
\J and until further notice, the Passenger Trains
on the Oentral Railroad will ran as follows :
BITWIKN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Daily at...& a si and 12.16 r m.
Arrive In Maonn “ “..2.16 rs “ 1 am.
Leave Maoon “ “.11.46 A N “ 9.30 r m.
Arrive in Savan’h •» “10.46 r m “ 7.90 i u
IXrWXSN SAVANNAH AND ACODSTA.
Leave Savannah 12.16 r m and 8.30 r.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 n “ 6.80 a m.
Leave Augusta....; 0; am “ 4.80pm
Arrive in Savunah 1.80 r m “ 10.46 p
airwiaa maoon and avodra.
Leave Macon .....11.46 a m aad 9.80 p m.
Arrive to Augtiata 8.46 p m “ 6.80 a m.
Leave Augusta 0. am “ 4.80 pm.
Arrive in Maoon 2.16 p m “1. a m,
■SINION SAVANNA!, MUUDOSVIUB A IAXOMTOM.
Leave Savannah 6. a m
Arrive in UillsdgevlUe 2.46 p m.
Leave Maoon 1146 am
Arrive In Batooton 6. p m,
W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. ' octl6.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
30UTH WESTERN. RAILROAD
Orer winch paves tne Great
New York & Now Orleans Malta
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m 1 w-iLLi Mi
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1« U ,y Mro.t,
Id uu* MWIW tbo Urioit ud b«t «■
-•ti iSraaiUKlfbMM. for Daotlnou-. trur
PI Lvo> i-ll'ervrt in tbo city or Mtiuib,
JDL Uloct .nil Culoretl Clotbi, BluSc Dmkina
ud -'...ImorM, omeo.uo,, F»ooy Ou.lm.iu,
Ud lib uti V.le.t Vullum wbtoh cuoot b. .or
.r, to be round io bold proTotlotl to lb.
MMcbuto- T.tlorln, Ixperlmont, .odtilUb. mod,
to ordor In tout Approved otyle. ud it uort bo.
"‘riuivo ukoo parliculw pal bo wltb tbo mUBlhB.
luring ol toy many Hut. UotblB,, Bad tort
dent of pi. ,#1b« til wbo nayOiTor mo wltb Uull
ptlronuo. I b»ve t lot of v.ry tuty bi
■ bid - .lock ot
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articles ol every dwwnpUou, and a large ala
IroBk.fC.rprt toU
Star Ckwblng Fmporii
*‘7 Bay i
_ MAT** OF advertising.
U.mroryb.oS.^ot.o.ortioO’ro' , totl «
AU T*butor vuk, with or vilbont Rules; .uo a.
yutlumom oooupyib, doubio column, ’.|„|| £
cbwiod double tbo ebor. rotu. ’ w
AdvortloemoDta or wbetovor length, fora,,,
ujB^tbu on. month, to b. okarged ,t t»&85
For b longer time *t tbo following rate,.
1 Square,dt.f
HO
10
820
•24
2 Squares,*-;
10
22
2d
28
$ do ....
20
27
82
80
4 do ....
24
82
8H
42
6 do ....
27
80
44
40
$ do ....
80
40
60
64
7 do ..*.
82
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64
68
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84
46
68
62
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61
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70
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WATCHES-WATCHES-WATOHES,
yo Wb ire receiving tbe London Lever
Mb Wotcbeo, ortho moot oolobratod mokorv, In
S*WQold mid Silver oo.es. K. F, Cooper’. Do
SulBplox W.tcbcB, W.lolios fur liming Horoes
In. SwUiCbronomotow, trhlcb we slier ,t reeuu.
Me nrlcu, >t our new rtorc In Gibb, in- Fomio.
- “ —TUI t C
D B. Nr-JHOLS
GYlTEltli
too.
Our present facillloa enable us to reduce our prices
on the abovo pictures, ami we heroafter iiropose
to take them at prices so low us to be within the
reach of every ouo, betog at from
ONE DOLLAR : AND TOWARDS !
Messrs- Caroy k-i’owcUon wish, particularly, to
give notice that they will tako
Likenesses of Deceased Persons,
from Daguerrootypcs or Ambrotypes which their
friends may have in their powwRion, of any sloe
desired, color* d as above
Gallery over 8. Wiimot’s Jewelry Store, Market
Square.
nov20 Entrance on Bryan Street.
HOME Yl MONEY 11 MONEY II
~HY be we without Money f when it is just as
easy tor any ono to be arouud with a pocket
as not, If they only thlhk an. l have got a hew
articlo, from whioh from five to twenty dollars a
day can bo made, cither by male or fomalo, It is
highly respectable business, and an articlo which is
wanted to every family in tho United States. En
close mo (Wo dollars by mail, at my risk, and 1 will
(forward you by roturu mail a Circular, with full
Instructions in the art. Tho business Is very easy.
Try It, if you aro out oCcmplojrmenaud you will
never regrot it; ior U wii be bolter for you to nay
the above sum, and insure a good business, than
to pay twenty-five ceuts for a spurious advertise
ment- This is no humbug. Try it I Try it I Try
it I Address your letters to
Dwr
sept 16-8m
"fit *
Jx.h
Trik iubricribt-y u now ready to Bur
nish OYSTERS iu tbe Shell, fresh open
ed or i-lckled in any quantity to suit
puri hasers. Pickled Oysters to kegs
mad) to h« shipped.
»«t l J D.
BEMOVALi.
fhcsubhcriber ha* Removed on tbe
Ray, next door to the Republican]
oflice, where he is now opening al
bandsomu assortment ol 81* RING!
AND SUMMER GOoJin, whioh he will seU by the
pattern or make to order in tho most fashionable
style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tbe present
and coming season.
Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. 8.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done al
tho shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coals and Panto, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, (hrKale at* small pro-
aprlv JOHN* W. KELLY.
chargs irtll be made.
Adeducttooof 26per cent from iht* above r*.
will bs nude on advertlsomonu appmuibk S
alvely on tbe ffonrtb page or the dully. * * 11
Advertisements ordered three tina-Auwcuk .,i
be charged two-thirdatheafoovo rates, * 11
Advertisements ordered in tho Weoklvo.iii on
per sqoaro for each Insertion, for any tunc li> ft ii, r
one month. For more than ouo month u
tbs rates specified In tbe above ublo. “
Special notices, 10 cents per Hue tor tbo firai
6cents(breachsubseqent insertion, anamincut
to be subject to cod tract. Marriage notices »i y,
nsral InvitaUona 60 cents each. No special ouik-I
nsertedfor less than 60 cents. Obituary
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceodlngs uf any
‘"ociatkm, or Corporation, ordered to be pub j.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE »>) purtnorship of F. CHAMPION A CO. is
this day dissolved by mutual consent Tbe
business o. the late linn will I’eaottlodbyF. Cham
pion, who will continue the <*rocory business on
nix own account .
F. CHAMPION,
R. J. LARCOMI
.Savannah, October I, 1856. sept80—lm
WIGHT MONROE, New York.
MACHINERY AND IltON RAILING
MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
8T. JULIAN 8TREET, SAVAANNAH, GA.
(Near the Market.)
l^HOM the most complete facilities iu his own
X; establishment, and through his connectioue
witbseveral of the principal manufacturng cstab-
iisbments of Pblladelpbla, New York, aid Boston,
tbe Undersigned is prepared to ftirninsh M ACHIN
ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MIUACAST AND
- nTATUEPffiS,
•iuwwhh IRON RAILING, STAiuniiu. etutw,
FRONTS. Columns, Window Bills and liutils, iron
Doors, Shutters, Ac,, at Northern price*. He is also
prepared to repair Machinery and iron work ore very
description, at short notice, upon reasonable tortus.
As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADKJJ’HIA MARBLE
WORKS, he la also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty Of designa tor MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac
Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures,
and to receive orders, and put uu the work at man-
facturers’ prices. H. H. UNV1LLK
Savannah, April 11,1860. apr 11
STORE
GEORGIA BULLUCH COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Agrecobio to an or
dor granted by the Court or ordinary ol sa-tl
county, will be sold beforo tbe Oourt Hou.se door,
in said county, on tbe first Tuesday In December
next, between tho lawful hours ofsalo, (350) three
hundred and fifty acres of Pino laud, mure or lc.«s
lu said couuty, well improved, bounded by Hoskoll
SommonJ, William ShelDclU and Jalm Brown sen.
belonging to tho Estate ol Thomas Crosby, deceased,
sold for tho boneUt of tbe heirs und creditors uf said
decoased. Terras on tho day of eaio This 16th day
of October, I860.
oct 19 WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r.
1856. - 1856,
RICH PALL DRY GOODS,
GRAY BROTHERS
W OULD beg to Inform their friends aud the pub
lic that their fall supplies of rich and elegant
©©©JDS
have Just arrived—purchased from tbe most emi
nent importers of the country, aod selected with a
care as regards elegance and beauty, which cannot
be appreciated until fully examiued.
We can confidently say that our stock of Rich
Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot bo surpassed for
beauty uud elegance, and that our Domestic Stock
is as cheap as the like quality of goods can be had
from here to Now York
Amo .g our aasortmeut will be found the moat
elegant Uounced Robes with figures;
Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap;
Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tbe newest and
richest style.
Cloth and Moir Antique Cloaks; riqh and cheap.
All-wool French Mousliu de Lalnes, new and ele-
gant.
lupins’ best ail-wool French de Lalnos, high colors,
tor misses. *
Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Chaileys.
White Merino, Challcy, de Laine and Bombazluo,
vory fine.
Cloths and Cussimeres, a full assortment.
PUntatiou Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap.
Houskeet-jiing articles in great varioty, best quality
at the lowoSt possible prices.
Tho limits of uu advertisement precludes the
possibility of c-nummtiug any but few leading ar
ticles.
Wo would respectfully request tho attention ol
purchaser* to an examination of our stock, feeling
confldoDt that stylo, quality ami prico, will provo
satisfactory.
GRAY BROTHERS,
_ two daily trains between Maoon and Columbus!
and ono between Macon and Americus, - -
Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 8r m; arrive at Colum
bus at 716 am, and lOSOr m ; leave Columbus at
416 a m, and 130 r m;arrive at Maoon atI064 a m,
and 7 40 p M;Ieave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Ameri
ous at 0 40 a m; leave Americua at 2 20 r M;arrlve at
Maoon at 7 40 p m; making a complete connection be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington end Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannab, Milledgevuleand Eaton-
ton, aad with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Tenn.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad tc
Augusta. Passengers tearing Amerl-
i wiu reach Colombo* at 10 SO p m
the
GEORGIA BULLOCH VoUiVl'Y.
dren of Isiah Parish, deceased, the**: aro thorclbro
to cltoand admonish all whom it may concoru to be
and appear bofore said Court to maku objection* (if
any tnoy havo) on or before tbo first Mon iay iu
December next, oUiorwiso said totter* will be grant
ed.
Witness, William Leo, Ordinary for tbo County
of Bulloch, this 16th Oct. A. D. I860. '
OCt 19 WILLIAM LEE ,OB
GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY.
T WO month* alter datt, l will apply to tbo Cotir
of Ordinary of L’borly County for jeayo to soli
a portion of tho feat and persoual «*l«to of Bonja-
min W, Alton, lato docoased. or so much thcroot as
to nocesaary ; and sold for the bonmlt or the heirs
and dUtribnloos or raid oatato.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
QuullOod AdmiuUtratrix.
October 6 th, I860 oct 12—2m
CITY SHERIFF’S BALE.
W ILL BE 80LD bofore tbe Court Iiouso noor, to
tbe city of Savannab, on tne first TUESDAY
in December next, between the legal hours or sale:
2 show cues, 1 toe crusher, 1 lot liquor in bottles,
1 pair sealee, 1 lot chairs, 1 lot deoantors and tum
blers, 1 lot tobacoo, l lot congress water. 1 stove,
do., ho. Levied on as the property of Antonio
Ponce, to satisfy a flfa issued out of the Honor iblo,
tbe City Court of Savannab, In favor of William H.
Erek vs. A Ponce; property polnlod out by defood
ant. BOW’D M. PRENPERGABT,
novl Sheriff.'
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned, Commissioners of tho Ogccnoe
Road, will receive proooaala for JralURug a
12 o’clock, M., of
sil
T JUNTY.
gainst the estate
_ Into MealAoooaty, fie.
MtUii,
hid.bud to Mid dM«N4 M.
Immedtaie my meet.
CAROLINE mTlLUMt
Qaaliled Administratrix.
^ ml ||-n
Bridge acroM the Canal, known as the D-au Forest
Bridge. Material* to be of the best quality. Tho
plan aod drawing oau bo seen at tho oflko of John
d. Bowen, Civil Surveyor, on Drayton street.
Proposals will be rocelved untifia ‘
November 22od.
'R. WAYNE,
K.C. ANDK
nova W, BOPRQ' INK.
” vms; !
rpUREE months after date, application will be
X made to tbe Planters’ Bank of tbs Slate of
OjwfkL lor the payment or a twenty dollar note
m aald Bank, pwable to Wm Morel or bearer, da
ted 1st Jane, lwl, No 017; also, tor the payment
of dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1864,
the left hand halves of said notes having been lost,
Also, to tbe Bunk of the Stalo of Georgia, tor tho
payment of a ton dollar noto. Isttor A, dated 4 th
hau i* fasvlng been lost.
SV®* ®“ kor Georgia, Tor tho pay-
btr 1.1M3, tbo Wl bud half tuvini bun ImI.
tljlti-liwanl KHTOS lb tn.l,AI/lN-Q«.
DANIEL THOMAS,
ttTMMvUit, Ato>, UtOsL, U86. orttuWAW
FASHIONABLE READY YAM
oxiomma.
K ECE1VEI) by tbe uudcrHigucd a full Bupyly of
READY 6tAl>K cI.i’THlNlJ, consisting ol all
article* necessary for a Gonllcman’H Wardrobe.
albo :
A choico assortment or
French, English und German Cloths,
Cassliueres and Vratings,
whioh ho i* pruparud to mako to ordor in the boat
stylo aud at tho shortostnotice. Ho also desires to
call attoutlou to hi* stock of
BOY’S AND YOUTHS CLOTHING,
which will bo found of superior style aud work-
maaship W. R. SYMONd,
,27 tf
to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ice., al Fort Valley wit^ hooks
to Perry, HaynesvUle, HawkinaviUe and Knoxville,
Ga. Passengers tor Americus and points below Fori
Valley, should take the 12161 u train from Savan
nah: and the 6 r m 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 Ar **“
cnsat220PM
same night.
Passengers from Columbus sod ths West tor Am
ericus. South-western Georgia or Florida, should
take tne 180 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, and reach Americus at 6 40 a m next morn-
class steamships leave Savannah for New
York on Wednesdays aad Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage to the Cabin $26,
SMraf.ll.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00
“ Columbu* “ “ • 10 00
“ Americus “ “ $80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Maeon, January 80tb, 1860. maylO
THE GREAT StiUTHftitN~RE9f£DY
PRYOR’8"oTnTMENT.
TT ia a sore and speedy cure for burns, piles,
X corns, felons, tover sores, ulcers, scald head,
tatter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur
ses,) sore and cracked lips, fresh wounds and sore*
or any description. It is a most valuable remedy
and cure, which can be testified to by thousands
who have used it in many portions or tho South for
the last tow years. In no instance will tho salve do
any Injury, or interfere with a physician’s prescrip
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificate* and
letters from people who have nsed it themselves,
and moat earnestly recommend it to others as a
spoedy and cortain remedy tor tbe above named
diseases- A trial is all that i* necessary tor its own
reoommendstlon.
Among tbe many, that havo testified to tbe effica
cy or this valuable remedy, and rocotnmended it to
the public, aro Dr R A T Ridley, Judge K Y Hill,
Judgo O A Bull, R J Morgan,E*q, J L Stephens, Esq,
and thousands of others.
Sold by JBMooro.Savanuab, Ga; J KHall, Amer-
Iouk. Ga; Clark ft Wells, Augusta, Ga; MuKceson,
Robin* NCo, New York; and druggists generally.
48T By remitting ono dollar to tbo proprietor a
single box of tbe Ointment will be forwarded by
mull, tree of postego, to any parlor the U States.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannab, Ga„ and drug
gists generally. V. J. MOORR. Proprietor,
maylS LaGrango. Ga.
00121
17 Whitaker st.
. ‘‘Dick TarltUm.”
M ARION UARLAND, or Lesson* of Lifo; com
plete; prico 6) cents; by J Frederick Smith,
Esq.
Tho Pictorial Adventures of Margaret Catchpole,
tho groat American Horse Thief.
ALSO,
Putnam’s Monthly for November.
Knlckorbockor Magazine for.Novombor.
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine fur Novombor.
Household Word* lor November.
Frank Letdlo’* Gazeito or Fashion* for Novem
ber. Kecoivod and lor sule by
WAKNOCK k DAVIS,
uovl2 169 Congress street.
CRANE’S METALIC
zsimnAOd ojiisisiMf*
T ula is a newly invented BURIAL CASE, -fosh-
iouedto accord with the feelings of the be-
reavo t, and yot retaining all the requisites of to
appropriate receptacle for tho dead. There is no
reason why guch a roceptaclo/should be nude to
create by Its appearance disagreeablo sensations.
It is enough that we should bo bereaved, and what
ever loud* to solum or mako less Veen the poignan
cy of our grlor, coraraoud* Itself to our considera
tion. Bo much that i* ropulsivo has been discarded
In tbe arraugmuont and shapo of the Above CX*e.
that its name, tbe CASKET BURIAL CAS**', is an
Involuutary auggestion, and I do not hesitate to
aver that there has never been in use auy thing so
entirely chaste, appropriate sud convenient a* this
Invention
The i>sn permit* a view of the entire body after
it is enclosed, the whole top being composed or
beahtlful thick French Plate Glaus,HUfltoleotly strong
to remit auy internal or external pressure, is per
fectly Air tight. composed of meta! highly orna-
mentod. aud will last for ages.
Samples or the Casket may bo seen at the offlee of
Messrs. CRANK, WELLS A Co., 82 Bay street,
vannah.
P. d. Persons desirous of pvrehastag tbo exelu-
llvo right lor the sale or the Casket in the following
States, Georgia. Florida, South Carolina and North
—»ra of Patent, care of *
CRANE, WELLH NOO*.
Savannah, Georgia
B, Rishtatoone ormorecotmtiee will be sold
mm iaus4.uANauuH ana Fancy Books, such as
te4
W» WtiBNOCK k DATS.
SS® TPTtiAg^nsma'.
HENRY i.ATHROP & CO..
HAVE IN RfuRK
A COMPLETE assortment of t e following
PLANTATION GOODS,
To which they would invito tbe pat Uvular attenttou
of PLANTERS, and offer them at reasunabie prices
and on accommodating term*:
Schley’s White Plains and Twills
Heavy Northern Brown Twill*
“ Black and Grey
Black and Grey Plains
Striped Cable Warp Kersey*
Plaid Linaeys in several grade*
London uulfil Blanket-, in all weights and sixes
Cord do du
Fins Whitney do
Koul Stripes aud Plaids
Franklin Jo do
Real Cotton and Wool Fi aouei*
« all WoqI do
Drown and Bleached Canton Flannel
8hlrlln| Stripes, Striped Osnahurgs
White Cotton U.maburg*
X aud X mown Shirting
Blue Demins, Blue Drill
Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets
Scotch Bonnets, Head Ki
oot 11
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt.,
BOOKSELLE
AND
STATIONER
UNDKK TIIK UAK8UALI. IIOU8K HOTEL,
BROCOHTOV ST.
Savannah, Georgia.
WOOD—WOOD
fllHE 81 BSC1UHEK ha* just received, and will
X keep constantly ou Laud at his Wood Yard,
Old Charleston Wharf, a lull buppiy of the best
or boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Lightwood,
ho., no. All iu waut are respectfully invited to
give him a cull. H. C. RAYfiOR.
P. B All orders left at the Rook btore under tho
Marshall Houko will be promptly attended to.
sept 30
ROOFING! ROOFING!!
WARREN'S IMPROVER VIRR AND WATBR-PR09?
COJirOSlTIOS BOOFUffi.
rnilE subkunbci uaviug bt-cu uppoinled sole agen
X to this city tor Warren’s Fire and Water Proo
ComposUnm ltuoting I* prepared to execute the
samo in a satisfactory manner.
The attention ol' the citizen* of Savannah is re-
pucU’ully solicited t • tlie above method of Reoflni
ow much used iu the principal cities of the lntte<
ate*, (both N rtu aud Huuth,) and as It has been
rfted under every variety of circumstances, I oon-
dontly offer it to the public as a mode of Roofing
nohjectionapio In every particular, whilst it com-
Hines, iu a greater degree than any other roofing in
ft*e. the valuable requisite* of chunpoesa, durability
and security, against both fire and water.
It has rapidly superceded tbo use of all kinds of
roof* wherever it bus been introduced, giving in all
cuaea general t-atisfucliou, being highly recommond-
ed by Insurance Companies, aud all who have lest
edits utility.
CHARLES SHOl.L, Architect, will act as
agent during my absence trom the city, at whose
offlcoall information will be freely given, uadspeci
mens olthe roof shewn.
sept23 CALVIN FAY, Agent.
keroblefo, Ac.
☆ CLOTHING a
EMPORIUM. Uf
1 DOOB WIST OF THE REPUBLIC AN READING ROOM.
THE COURT 01’ NAPOLEON
O R 8ooiety under the First Empire, with por
traits of its beauties, wits and heroines, from
authentic originals, by Frank ft Goodrich; illustra
ted by Jutes Champagne.
—MORI OF—
The Romance of tbe Forest, by Anue Ratcliffe,
author of “Tho Mjutories of Uudlpho-”
Cotton is King, or the Culture of Cotton, and its
rotation to Agriculture, Manufactures and Com
merce, by David Christy.
The Hills of the Shatemuc, by the author of tbe
“Wldo, Wide World.”
Victoria; ur, Iho World overoome, by Caroline
Chosbro’.
Magdalen Hopburn, a story of tbe Scottish Refor
mation, by Mrs Oiypbant, author of “Zaldoe,"
etc., etc.
Lorimer Littlogood. Esq., a young gentleman who
wished to *3e life and saw it accordingly; by Frank
E Smedley, Esq.
Ernest Unwood, a novel, by Mrs Caroline I«e
Henta. For sale by WARNOCK * DAVIS,
Booksoilers and Stationers.
oct21 169 Congress street.
KNIGHTS So THEIR DAYS
B Y DR. DORAN, author of ”Table Trails,” fee.
The HUls of the Sbatamnc, by Hiss Warner,
author of “ Wide, Wlds World/’ ho.
A Pilgrimage to El Medlnah and Meooah, by Lieut.
Burton, or tbo Bombay Army, with ma(i and illus
tration*.
The Humorous Poetry of the English Language,
from Chancer to Saxe.
Lorimer Uttlegood, Esq., a young gentleman who
wished to see Life, by Smedley.
Third vohune Irving’s Ufeof Washington—cheep
edition. i
Wood, TherapewUo and Pbarmacatogy—a new
work. y
Simpson’s Obsturstrica—2 vole., complete.
Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 lUartra-
Rons. W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
oct 0
thtlr subscriptions.
ARPEB’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FuR
DECEMBER—This is tbs beginning of e nsw
‘ Subscribers wlU please call aod renew
For sale by *
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
Booksellers and BtaUoners,
nortO j iWOonirawil.
oboboia h&dkJbkbqo IHOBI
Fine Ready-made
Clothing ; Data
and Capa, Shirts,
Collars,'
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrella*
Cravats, Stock*.
Handkerchief*,
and
Fanoy Articles
tor
Gentlemen.
W.O.Prlce.l Afro, SuperUue
FASH10NABL1 jurtmori;
ud Vesting*, wi 1
AND I be mado to mea-
MILITABYpure.uuexceptic:i
TAILOR.'
lillUVil} workmanship,
by the
No. 147
Bay Stmt,
SA VANNAH.
best mechanics,
at shortost
notice .
$9* Ordersfrom city aud county solicited. .
fob 6
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGISTA,
AT THK
Savannah Grocery
—AND*
FRUIT DEPOT,
100 lbs* Victoria and CatawbaGr 'pci,
40 bbls. Splendid Eating APPLES,
lane Preserving PEAKS.
QUINCES, Uke the Last.
Chesnuts, Hickory Nuts, and Fresh Date*.
Green GINGER.
Tomatoes, Boet*. Carrots, &o.
Rye Hour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 keg* Extra Goahon BUTTER.
6 do Choice do.
And low priced qualities, togothor with a varied
assortment of Fresh BISCUIT.
oct 16 W. H. FARRELL.
a w» mmmu ruiur. ,
mV APOTHECARIES HAU., S. E. Cornor olW/
JW Brough sn and Barnard Streeta. Savan-TW
nab Ga., MTiolc.salo and retail Dealers In
Drugs, Medlcinea and Chomicals, Dyo Woods and
Dyo Staffit 4 French, English, and American Perfum
ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of evory description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and SupporterA of all kind*,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Itatont
or Proprietary Modictace of tho day, snjwrior foks,
Pure Wines end Brandies for Mediciual purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac.
$9* N. B.—Especial attention given to tbe
treatment incases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac.
*P7|7
DRS.LEFLER& WILCOX, Dentists
A.RE now folly prepared to in
sort foil or partial sett* of'Teeth
on the principle of Dr. J. Aliens'*
Patent Continuous Gum, By bis
improvement, tbeform or tbe race can be restored to
any degree ofrotundity that may be desired, tt«
applicable In all cases where the cheeks havo ialleo
ln.and cannot be detected by’ho closest observer.—
This method combines the following4 i vantage*:—
An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and life-like appearance, and imparls totbe.thoeth
Out peculiar expression which characterizes tbe ua-
torsi organs.
This Gum constate or a tiigeioas compound, whioh
Is applied add fbaed upon the Teeth and Platein suob
a maimer, as to fill up all the interstices around the
bast of ths Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
each other and to ths Plata upon which they are
sett This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth
Office over DeWltt k Morgan, Congress street.
—0 Republican and Georgian oopy. fob 16- u
RE ADD-RE AD IL—BIBS AD III
That Is, If you canaee; and
ITUif you can’t see, you can find;.
■Mull ktads of “helps to see.” at
Jewelry Store of D. bT Nichols AOo.,
street, next door to the oorner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watahee, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store in
the country.
We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot of those fine Steel Spectacles: also, a anpply oi
Pebble and Pertaoopfo Lens, which we are prepared
lo fit In ail kinds of frames, at short notice. Our
Perteoopio L*as(eo called from their peculiar shape)
have an advantage over all ethers, as they have a
greeter range or focus, so that the reader is not
to bold u* book or paper at a certain
9OO0ULLAR8 REWARD
For my two negroes, or 100 for either
lodged in jail so I get them, JACK, sometime*
called John, a targe copper colored, ham
.dowu look and rough race, weighs about Is „
Is 6 feetloluche* high, 22 years old. Bost80
s very black with a wido space between hia uon
per front teeth, high forehead, turns bis feet out to
walking, is 6 reel 8 inches high, and weighs 160,
end 30 years old, and when heard or last, they
were lu the swamp above Savannah. My address
to 4 mile brooch, or Barnwell, 8. 0.
aug!2—wly WM. ASHLT.
r _~ Will be advertised at $40 per
for eMbbokt advertised. 1 um ' 10
Btaamshlps, where but one Is ruuntog, 840t* m
num; if twoor more, $80 each.
Auctioneers’adverttooment* not tube aubiec
oontract, butto be eharged at the rate* pm C rii» -
per square.
The paper, under no cfrcuiurtanccs, v-j l u | Bc1u ,.
•din a oontract.
Profeasional and buslneBs cards not cxcot-tir,,
lines, will be inserted at 820 per annum. b
Calls on persons to become caudnlstoi. w ,n
Inserted as other advertisemouu, to be- imja foi '1
variably In advance.
Announcing candidates for office, $10, u> i. fl t , v
in advance.
Advertisements not marked on the copy < or
specified time, will be inserted until lorbto -, L “
payment exacted.
When any bill for two mouths advertiphig, mi w
than contract, amounts to over 860, a deduction o-
26 per cent will be made.
Yearly advertising, with privilege of cfcam-o will
be taken at the following rotes:
For one square, renewable once a week, ?;•
11 11 i» | W | C0 u j.
“ “ “8 times orofteaei V ■
Every additional square contracted for to be iU ,•
ed one half the above rates additional.
Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to the •
contracted for. All contract* shall lu in wriin.i
stating definitely the nature of the busings 10 u
advertised. Any advertisements not pruptrit c-n
nested with the buslnes* shall be cbarge-i arai--
ly, and also any excess of nmttur over the #3,01161
contracted for.
Oontract advertisements payable quartern-; »j.
vertisemonta from strungers und trausiout \<u f m
payable in advance. All otherH will be cunsiderei
due wbon called for.
Regular advertisers and u!i ethers sendiug cux-
munlcations or requiring notice* designed iu ( - a ii at
tention to fairs, concerto, soirees, or any public e*.
tertalnmenta, where charge* are made t«.r min.lt
tance—aU notices of private ubaoclutiun.-, uu-jj C( .
tice designed to call attention to private entwi.rbn
calculated or intended to promote imiivlduui j/.te.
rests, can only bo Inserted with the un«ltr*taadit«
that the same to to be paid for. If iuberted iu the
editorial column (which can be only uulwdiwrv-
tlsn or the editors) tbe same wii! bo charged i»t 'br
rate of not less than 20 cento por lm*.
The undersigned, publisher* of Daily, Tri-Weekiy
and Weekly newspajicrs in tsivunnaii. ta., |k.p
ourselves strictly to adhere to tlie above i-ni -s
charges, and in no lustatiur 10 dev»nt«- il.i-iefn-n-.
The above rates to take ettect Mutch 1. lsftt.. j <t
to continue binding, until chungeil i>y the-, men s
' fry of the undersigned.
1,—This Bchedule .-hall not in any .-ilt-11
the integrity of existing conn acts. m. roiitisct; - .
the year or any other specified tune, shuiiuniy
with the expiration of thu period for which ; ej
were made.
R; B. Hilton k Co. Gr. ryian d Jotirr.^i
B.vxm A Sims, )ie, wbtican.
TaoMPOON k WnWSBWik Vnm»np Xr.i,t
SIR ASTI.EY LOO, lilt’S
ROBINSON & CAMP
DKAFUJtS ANL» TAILdR'S,
AND Dealer* iu Quo Ready Made
Cl.OTHIoG have received and]
i pBued their stuck of Fall aud Win-1
ter GoODS* comprising a toll andl
complete uxrortmeut or Cloth*, Oassimores, Vest
ings aud Over Coutini!*, which we will make and
trim *iu our u»eal sty iu, and at the shortest notice.
Our reuuy made Clothing is manufactured at the
well knowu house of W. T. Jennings A Co * 281
Broadwuv, New York* and comprises all that Is
fine and fashionable in the line.
FURNISHING GOODS ot every description requi
site to a gcutleman’s wardrobe, constantly kept on
band* all of which wo offer on our usual credit
terms* or at a discount of 6 per cent for easb* at
3 BULL nTREET* SORREL BUILDING,
oct 1—1 m next door to Pulask 1 House,
TIT FOR TAT.
THE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR
TIMES.
A Reply to ‘ UNCLE TOM'S CABIN” and “DRED.»
BT A UPV OF NSW ORLKAXB.
T HIS original auil powerful book, this beautiful
story, ii uu Amcricuu Rowland for an English
Oliver* aud di.oclud against tho distorted views of
the Ettgllsh pre-w wheu speaking of tho Institutions
oT the United Stales. It oxposos cruelties and
barbarities practised ou tho lower ulasscs of
England, more terrible than those imagined by
Mrs. Beccbcr tftowe os tho result of our “pocflllor
instituii"UR.” Tlie object for*“Tit for Tat” is emi
nently humane, (>atriotio and Just, it Is not anti-
British, auti-Norib, <* anti-.South, U is simply a ro-
piy to tho exaggerated pictures of slavery in ‘‘Un
cle Tom” aud ••Drnd.”
For sale by WARNOCK A DAVIS,
PooksollerK and BtaUoners,
169 Congress st.
FOIL
oct31
TAT.
Undo Tom’s Cabin ”
TIT
T IT FOR TAT, a reply ic •• ummi iuui * u
aud • • Drcd,” by a lady of New Orleans,
How to lire** with Ta-on, containing hints Upon
tho harmony of color*, tbo complexion, Ac- Ac.,
being a suilablo cotn| auiou for the toilet table.
Bridal Etiquette, a sens!bio guido to tho etiquette
and observance* of tho nmrriago ceremonies.
How to Bohavc, or tbo spirit of Etiquette.
How to Woo and How to Win.
How to bo a Lady,* book for girls, containing use
ful biuto ou the formation nf character.
How to be a Man, a book containing ueoful bint*
on the formation of character
The Busines* Man’* Advtacr. consisting of tbe
Bueidcs* Man’* Assistant and Ready Reckoner, the
Trader’s Guido, and the Landlord’s and Ter ant’s
Assistant.
Tho Tradesman’* and Mcchaulc’* counsellor and
Ready Calculator, comprising tho Tradesman’s
Guide or Law of Trade, with a supplement of Rales
and Tables. Received by
.). B. CUUBEDGP, Agent,
— ihall **•
nov7
under iho Marshall House.
THE LADY’S GUIDE
mo PERFECT gentility, In manners, dress and
X conversation, in the family, lu company, at
ibe pianoforte, tho table, In the street, and in gen
tlemens society.
Also a useful instructor in letter writing, toliei
preparations, fancy needlework, millinery, dress
making, care of wardrobe, the hair, teeth, hands,
Upa, complexion, etc»by Emily Thornwell, author
or‘•Home care» matte easy.” For sale by
WARNOCK k DAVIS.
mills 169 Congress street.
HEW BOOKS*
RECEIVED BY WARNOOK & DAVIS,
Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1856.
E DGAR MONTROSE, or the Mysterious Penitent,
by G W M Reynolds. *
Marion Barnard, or Lessons of Life—a compan
ion to “Dick Tarleton”, by J F SmUh.
The pictorial adventures of Margaret Catchpot#,
—MOHR OF—
^Delay's Necklace, sud what anno iff it, byTB
Three per ceut a month, or the perils of fast Ur
ine, by Charles Burden.
The HUls of the Shatemuc, by the author ofthe
Wide, Wlds World. For sale at
no26
169 Congress si.
SHOULDEttS—16 t&tta 7
S IDES AND _. 7 f
bright Sides and S'j >uldsrf,
S r steamer"""^— •
. .... and 20 bbla
ides and S*t mlders, Bacon, r#celr#d
Kerstehs Bute, and for sal# tew from
T HE InriguiaUug aomnrt .-it «ieticy Cotper’e
PlUson the constitution is rt-aly marwi.uis,
and a stogie trial wUI convince the im>*t k, Kai
or their power to restore the moot fo«b.e uud dcM-
Iltatod to foil health and strength, amt no iat gu^e
can convey an adequate idea 01 the immediutv, him
almost miraculous change, produceo l>> n.aLi.g
use of this wonderful mcdicino in the tliseoHii. <V
bUitated and thauered nervous yy-tenv, the rcua i
and debilitated body U atones n-.teved, re ti-trJ.
enlivened and built up; tlie tuui.tal ami phjtini
symptoms of disease vanibh under their iLiluvt.ee,
the stooping, trembling victim ot dipiesai n su
debility becomes a new man; he rtauus erect, ta
moves with a firm step; his mini which ua* pr«-
vioualy sunk in aioom, become* bright. Imyni t,
active* and he gee* forth nfretlit-o, regenuiaieii
and conscious »T new vigor m hi* bccu<-urn on ic
cupatlons; and the effect i» nu tern; 01 aiy, on too
contrary, tbe relict I* permanent, for U10 cotdiHl
properties of tbe medicine t ench the constitution
Itself and restores it to lu first condition, lu all
dlseasesofthe stomach aud pigeufre oiga.s, they
never tall. They also remove depreuum, only
ment, rsstleness, wantctsleip dl*hko \o eod.ty,
incapacity for burioess, loss 01 metnori, cut.lu.-iu.,
giddiness, blood In the heAd, mdancLu.y, uii-i.tal
debility • they increase anu restore tlie upj>ititv.|<u-
rlfp tbs blood, strengthen the tone of ibu st< much,
and give suoh energy end vigor to thu cun .ntulcB
as must be felt to be believed.
To elderly persons, Mr Astley CooperV 1 ill.' are
invaluable; strengthening the tys’eui a^an.-u e
attacks or age; they cause a cont-mied cLcc-ilui-
ness, and prolong tile to tho lateta pustills pe
riod.
Bxwahi ov Spubiocs -MiTAnoxs—Xono are genu
ine withont the fac-almlle of tho siguntute Of 1U-
Phail A Co., Sole Proprietors. Lououn end ,V*
York, on each box aud on the direction*. TlieOt-
nuine Pills have also a correct likeness of ibc lit*
Sir Astley Cooper on tbe top of each box. Without
thesejmarks of authenticity, they are epuriouBand
an Imposition. Fold at 26 cents, 60 cent* and 81
K r box. Full direcUont are given with each be*,
ere is a great saving by taking tbe larger sixes.
Principal Depot in the Uni led States, 192 MU*
way, New York. For salo also by A. h. d u.
Sands, 141 William at., Fchieffelln Bros, k Co., 170
WUUam st., McRessoo & Robbins, 91 Fulton n., M-
Ward Close & Co., 1)6 Fulton st., Haviluml, liw-
ral k Rlsley, 89 Warren st., C. V. Clickener&<o,
222Greeowichst. Hall, Dlxou k Fraser,taBUmm-
borsBt, New York, General Wholesale Agcib, irto
will supply Druggists aad Dealors in Medicine »l
Proprietors prices.
8ep27—8m
BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS
RECEIVED BY WARN OIK & DAVta,
T 1URSDAY, lfitb October, 1666-The Rifle. Ate.
and Saddle Bags, and olher Lecture*, by «-
H. Mllburn, with a portrait of the author on steel.
Marrlod, not Mated; or how they Uved at Wood-
side and Throckmorton Hall, uy Alice Cary.
The Last of the Forresters ; or Humor* ou toe
Border; a atory or the Old Virginia Frontier, by
John Ester Crooke. .
Coslobs in Search of a Wife, by Mr*. ILvr.uah
Moore.
Three Per Cent a Month; or, the Perils of }*”
Living, by Chutes Burdett.
Daisy's Necklaco5 aud What Cams or it; a l.iur»
ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. , ir
The Torchlight; or, Through the Wood, by H ir
risk Olcott, author of “laora’s Child ”
The AdvcnturtM ol Gerard, tho Uou Killer, by l -
E. Whitehead.
The Life of General Daniel Morgan, of tbo Vir
ginia Lino of tho Army of the United Stater,
James Graham.
For sale at the Book Ftor>\
oct 17 169 CONGRESS STREW*
NEW FALL AND WLVTER
DRY GOODS. lnM
fllHE undersigned have and are now rcccm»*
I their stock oT
Foreign and Domestic Dry Good*
To which they Invito tbo attention ol their
and customers* and publlogeueialiy, » s
quite oonfldent that they can oiler such In*"
tfldtta u will lalUty tbe closest buyers. Isjjj
line will be found • full supply or rimers' -
such u Kerseys, Blankets, IJnstys, Hssw*
Sheetings, Shirtings, Cloths, Caasiuieres, wiu-
good variety of other styles. Fanry Dre*s ( ; *"’
such as rich, (all wool,) De Lalnes. Wnwtcdl «f j*
Cashmeres, English and French SUrUM'W, wj •
black and colored. Also, Moiro Auti'i»o riiWi » J ‘
broideries, MauUllas, Cloak*, Dress Trtmmh'lft ««:•
Ac., all of which wo oiler on liber*! frrittf. w
and examine at WELLS a \S IM-I-V-I- .
oetl2 No. 149 emigres suck.
TO BUILDERS. a
tun BUBSCB1BHR la pwpatod to exeioW
at the shortest noUce, auu ui the ,100*1 w
like manner, all klmla or Metal Hooting, wjuij
.Ooraio#, or other work oonnccteU with J
taring or repairing of Copper, Galvauiwd Iron, m
orSbeetlroo Business. gORACK M0K8E,
oetlt lM Broukhte 0
C. C. POOLE, Q s
Mo. U, Whittaker Street, (two door* from Brywv
W10UBULB AMD BITAIL mDMg W
Si!rtdT!Sim<i(««y accrii'iiou, tiiW»
Trnm ««■ u>.«“W p™ 0 ^^* 4
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