Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 06, 1856, Image 4

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i^aeiM/Siim ! ii MlftflWBiffOTiWMT , WWHrTirWMHgBaWWHKSfPHK 'Twin—n i>—i mini nAiwsaoMit. .UiirJKr.. U OH. oi tdmonlib .11 i^iS.-SHtr jsgphs SUHBkt HOT* OV ulffUDT*. /CHATHAM OOONTT.—ItoiU whom It mu Co*- Uwn: thnu, Jota H Ouerard will appt, MU.Court orOrSurr Ihr tottore utiwkUui- sKttttMC.'Ysi »■ "nmi'an. Ihtrolbn, to die out Admwtob >11 whom It an nmoon, to bo out ippeor boom ItlAOoorttowokoohtoctfoa (Ifuj the, •>»,.) on Of holhn Iho oocooa Motnlkj In Jonuorjr rail, othorwloo raid lotiifo will bo irutod. Ok* JOHN blLBO, 0. 0. 0. rilORQlA.—BULLOCH COUNTY,--Tf} lx maatbi oner Otto wo will oprtjr ol tbo Court mordloorr ot Bollocb ooustj for looroto jell oil tbo tool ohOMtootol oottloof WUUom BHyO, loloorBuUocb couotr, doooooed, for the benefit or tbo boiro ood creditor, or.tld mtolo. Thla lrt December, A(B , Xi JKPTHA UAOIN, Adm’r. _ ■ BALK, mm trot woodojr In Jraturjr Hour* Hovu, Jr., t*» "Wi more or leu, or land In Botkobcounty,bounded north b, tbo property of Job* Grfnteonbd John Sleter, noflb and west b> tbo property of John Water, oast by tbo property uT Ktllali Davie, and south by tbo property of Jo- elan Darla. Bold Ihrtbebenclltor the bclrsoud credltoraof Henry Davie, Jr, dweased On Iho property are one irlsl and one saw mill. JOBIAH DAVID, apply at tbo Court or Ordinary for - — 1 laaulpon tbo property or lAuraf Tbaoe are, tberoforo. to cite a any In January neal ,ld letters will bo panted, osa, John Bilbo, £aq., Ordlnarytbr Cbatbam , this drat day or December, 16M. ’ JOHN BUBO, o. c. o. r Letters eT Guard- a A. Ulmer: I oud-admoalah all nil may concern, to bo and appear bolbro said Court to muo obJocUon (If any they bare) on or bolbro tbo sooond Monday In January nent, otber- wtse told letters will bo s< IPATI OP OKURUIA, TATTNALL CO. • |M) all whom il msj concern ’’bereas, Benia I min Alexander will apply aUhc Court of Or dinary for Letters of Dismission as Administrator oa Iho estate of Anson Wllllauit,i*te of said County, de- oeased. These are,thereroi e.niclto and admonish all whom U may coucoru, to lm and appear before anld Court to mako objection (it my thoy havr)on or ba- Ibro die Drat Monday la He ron noil, otherwise sold letters will be nraolcd to the said appIleaM. Witness, II Bnucauan. lVi., Ordinary fer Tall- nail county, this Iho 9tb day of Atluust, IBM. rattSt-lm H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. HTATK Otc UkOflulA; B ULLOCH nllINTr—Tball whom It may con cern : wborons, Beaboru B Cowart will apply at Iba Ouurt ol Urdluary for letters dismlasory as admlulatrator on tbo earato of rntrlch D Kelobor, deceased: Tbene are. uierefore, to cite aud. admouisb all whom it may o-noaru, to bo pod apiwar bolbre said Court to nuke objection (Ifauy they have) ou or bo* (bre Ue Unit Mi«ila/in February next, othorwlao aaid letter* will bo granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Urdluary lor Hulloob County. this ttth day of August, '850. aug4 Wild JAM 1J5K. o. H. 0. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNT)’.—To all whom it may \J concern : Whereas, John B. Norris will apply at Uto Court orOrdiuary for Letter* of Adml istra- Don do bonis non cum testluiouto anuexo uu tbo EsUto of Dorothea Abrahams : f Tbeio arc, thorelbre, to cite aud admoniib all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make ohjectiou (if any they have) on or before the second Monday.In January next, other* wiae eaid letters will bo granted. Witnou. John Bilbo, Ks<|, Ordinary for Chatham ounty, this 29th day of November, 1850. uovUO JOHN BU.BO, o„ c. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Pursuant to an order A. Uaued from the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, will be told before the Court House; In Newton, Baker county, on the first Tuesday In Jan- ary next, betwoen the legal hours or sale, the fol io wing lota of Land In said county, vis: No a. 21, 21.281.1TI, 179,817 In the 10th Iflstriot; No’e. 87. £ 88. IIS, 3*2,843, 288 In the lltb District, and Sfo’sjHd, &1S, 818, il7,825, Intba 12th DUtrict. ALtOt Will be add ou the Bret Tueeday m February ■ext. before the Court House In Balnbrldge, Deca tur eouuty, the following lota of Land in Mid coun- ty, via: No’a. 816. #18,517,311,32,80.18 to the »th District, and No’*. 182,183,177, 111, 112 and IT In the 18th DUtrict. also: Win be sold on the firat Tueeday in March next, before the Court House in Blakely, Early county, the following lots ol Land In aaid county, vis: No’a 55, 221,14 * 800, 801,291.269,260,266, 262,267. in tiie 28th DUtrict, and lio. 247 in the 28th DU- U The above Lands are situated In a rich and Gr ille country and arc worthy the attention of pur* chaaert, M UU expected that the Savannah and Gulf BaUroad will run adjacent or through moat of > HSine: one-half cash, the balauoo in 12 months float date or sale, to bo wed secured, purchasers wishing to purchase will call on T. R. Uwton, of Albany. John Bilbo, of Savannah, or MICHAEL SHEAHAN, Adm’r on Bit. JAMES H. SHEAHAN, deceased, novlt-lm •TAT1T0F GEORGIA, BUHDC09; mo ail whom ».t may concern.—Whereas, Ameri- 1 on Knight and Dasher Cone will apply at the Oeurl of Ordlmary for Letters of Administration the Estate ot Green Wright, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonUh all whom It may concern, to be and appear before aaid Court to make objection (If any they have,) on or be fore the second Monday in January next, other- "inu^'wuu.m'iij Eq°*Onitaliy tor Bulloch s-swr^^Taaasiatofia ■taTj£ of gkoroiaTuullooh CO. rpOoU whom tt mop coocero.—Wherora, PoUy 1 B. Lenlor rad John B. Miller will .pply ot the Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration on the estate or Luke & Lenlor, deesaaed. These are therefore, to etto end admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before aaid Court, to make ob)*ctton (If any they have) on or before the second Monday In January next, oth erwise said Letter* wiU be granted. Witness. William Lee, Kiq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 19th day of November, 1868. nov2S WILLIAM LEE, O. B. C. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY, mo all whom it may concern—Whereu, amou JL p. WUllama will apply at the Court of Ordina* KhnBo^t&Ums Seeded* 41011 00 400 M4t4 *° r ThMe are therefore to clto and admonish all whom It may ooncern fobs and appear before said Oourwto make obJecDon (If any they have) on or before the second Monday m January next, other- wU* laid letter* wiU be granted. Witness, William Lee. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 19th day of November, 1856. nov2S WILLIAM LEE, O. B. < GEORGIA, HULixKiH ooeffFir. A AMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to an or der granted by the Court or Ordinary ot said county, will be sold, before the court bouse door in aaid county, on the first Tuesday In January next, between the lawful hours of sale, (1179) one thousand on* hundred aud seventy acres of land, more or lees, bounded by William Proctor. John Lei Unger, William E McEIven. John Proctor, and fiamual E. Groover. It being the late residence or James Hagin, deceased;also, seven negroes, viz : Willis. Charity, Sarah, Tom, Mary, Caroline, and Chany,befoogiag to the estate ur James Hagin, de ceased Soldier the benefit of the heir* aud ere- of said deceased. Terms on the day ofsalo. KEZIah BAUIN, dot 28 Administratrix. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may t j ooncern: Whereas, Ann Hollar wiU apply at the Court ol Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Bennie Hollar : These *r« therefore to cite and admouisb all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court, to makeobjjecUouB, (if any they have,) on ei oeCorotheieooad Monday iu January next, other wise Mid letters will bo grauted. Witness John BUbn, Esq., • -rdlnary for Cbatbam ooontv, this seventeenth day of November, 1850. novli JOHN BILBO, o. o.o. GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY. r pO all whom it may concern—Whereas, Jo- 1 sephE. Way will apply at the Court of Or Ordlnamor letters of administration on tbo estate of William F. Way, late deceased. These are, tberoforo, to cite and admouisb all whom It may concero to be and appear before said Court to make objection, (if any they have,) on or before the firat Monday la January next, other wise Mid lettera wiU be granted. Wltneea, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for liberty County, this 20th November. 1868. POV22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o UK. STATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—Wbeiean. Joseph W. Gib* VS boss will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dtimiuary as oxecutor on the Kstato of Mathew Dotson. Thee*are, therefore, to one awl admonish all whom it may concern, to be antt appoar before said Court to make objection (it any umy have) on or bafore the first Monday in Aptu next, otherwise said lettera will begrantod. whom*, John Bilbo, Em., Ordinary for Cbatbam County, this tenth day ofOctober 1868. JOHN MlLBO. O. 0. ° _OM2l ~ »TAT%OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY^—To mi wnomlt may cou. oern: Whereas, John, tsuna will apply at tbo court of Ordinary for 1-otters aiamlwtery as Admin- istratoroo the Estate of Henry Unwon. These are, therefore, to one and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before Mid Oourtto make objection (If auv they have) on or i the first Monday in aprtl next, otherwise a will be granted, witness John Bilbo, f for Chatham county, this tenth day norotTUir aiaim. tun twin Tla Blm, «Iin«i1» eoMUItod rapKUu. lliu PAST, I-RIMKNT, ruru R ud DUKA-KH. oo»V!-’f — „.-J V. DlpUtCM 1 , Ainrasn-iMi siikma. -vimoxuhu. rx. Authoriwd a gum mi tie- . .ivanuah Journal, ftaae? TT AS already ranked 8teinwev k Sons. Btodart. il J. B Dunham k Co, Horace Waters, W jumbo A Co., 0 Vogt aud Ugliti, Nowlim k Brad bury’s Colvbrsted Patent-Arch-W. rst*Plank 01-4 and 7 1-3 Octave AB THE BEST IN THE MARKET. having rwcutiy reciSrenVEKr fupply * ol thuae makers, would Invite the attention of mu musical J iublic to Ibelr stock, comprlalug every urtUri- In bo line, which can bo turn shod at Xuw Turk Prices. Also. A rich assortment of fine French KNUKAVINGd and sptond>d COLORED LlfHOGRAPHS, with ami without Pramos, Jusat arrived and for caio at W D. ZONBACM A VUJP No.’s 107 Bryan aud in .St. Juilouets. From B. W. CARR'S .invKKTisisu aqkxcv, rHUJtPKUWU, rmx. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY —To all whom it may concern : Whereas Levi 0. Harby will apply at tbo Court of Ordinary for lAJUorA of Administra tion cum testaraento annoxo on the estate of Jacob Delamotta: These are. therefore, to ciio and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have; ou or before the first Monday in r anuurv next, other- wlso Mid lottore will bo granted. Witness, .lobn Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 29th day or November, 1866. UOV29 JNH.N B1130, o. 0. c. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. IITILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu January TT next, (1867) beforo the Court House door iu Hiueavllle, Liberty county, all that tract or parcel of land belonging to the Estato of tho late Johu A. Hendry, deceased, lying in the eouuty or Liberty, near Taylor’s Crook, on the Cross Bay, adjoining lands ownod by EliMcFall and Thomas Lanier, (within convenient distaucoot a good school and church) contains 395 acres, moroorleas, and un improved. Also, atthoeamo time and place, lot number thirty, lying in Dincsviiie.Liborty county, and be longing to the Estate or the lato Johu A. Hendry, deceased. Also, at thosamo time and place,tho undivided in terest (being one-half) of the Estate of the lato John A. Hendry, deceased, in the following tracts of land, all lyiug in the eouuty of Liberty, viz: 600 acres, more or less, uear the residence or John Per ry, on the waters or Canouchee river. 200 acres, more or less, grants 1 to P. Horton and on the wa ters or the Canouchee river. 612 acres, more or less, lying near the residence of William RusDn, being well timbered and convenient to Cuuouchce river. The ebovo boiug a part of the lauds belonging to tho Estato of John A. Hendry, deceased, tuid sold for the benefit of the heirs uud creditors. E. D. HENDRY,) M U 11 UENDKV, Liberty eouuty, Nov. 22, I860. N. B. Terms liberal and made known ou day ol Mle. uov24 RARE CHANGE TO HAKE MONBYv A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN WANTED to lo cate at Savannah, Ga., a> General -Agent of a large Subscription Book Publishing Iluiiso, to bxve entire control ortho sale or their publicailups In Georgia and adjoining States. Agents, nojr,occu pying agencies, bav- cleared 83000 a your. A small cash capital of from 8300 to 8600 would ho required. Address Box 443. Pullude plila, P. O., Pcnusylvanlu. cod2w—unv29 TASK HOlfUB. THE subscriber having received his Fall and Winter stoat consisting of French, English and Muerlcan Cloths, Csssimere.1 and Ve-tlngs., which ho will soil by the puttoru or nm.o to order in the most lasbiouable style, for cash or city ac ceptunco. Also, a handsome ssrortineut of Ready- Made CUtblug, shirts. Uudor do, Drawers, Cravats, Gloves. .Suspenders, Umbrollas, Neck Tics. Dress ing Oowns. Trunks, Yslisos, Car ot Bugs, Walking Canes, and ove>ything nectary lor a gentleman’s wardrobe, Tluinkful lor past tkvors be hones by Mrict sppli cation to merit a continuance or the same. Jutting and Repairing duuo at >hurt notice. UOV28 JOHN W. KELLY. VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR SALK, WITHIN TIN MILCH OK TUI <TTV OK SAVANNAH. O N tho first Tuesday iu December next, will be sold before tho Court House iu the city of 8a vaunab, tbo Plantation on the Savannah river, ten miles (Yom the city, knowu as Mulberry Grove; 1*. lougiug to tho estato ol the late Philip Ulmer, c u n- taiuiug six hundred and elghty-seveu acres, oi which there are two huudrod acres of first quality Udo rice land, aud one hundred uud fifty-five acres under good banks and in a fine state for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres or high land under cultivation. On the place are a good dwelling house, overseer’s house, barns, negro bouses aud < ti ur outbuildings, all in a good state of repair. Persons desiring to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison, Ex’t, who resides within four miles or the Grove, or Kliza Ulmer, Ex’trix, who resides within two miles of tho Grove. Terms of sale made knowu ou the day of sale. Poesessiou not given until the first of January . H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or. Jyl7—td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trix. 49* Tho Charleston Mercury will publish one oa week until the day of sale. LOCAL KYIDENCK UP TDK VALUE AND FIR16- I’KiHO AIJ1IM OK WILDHH'H RAl.AftlANDKR SAFES, At JfaitMifailurot by .stntrm «i‘ Marvin. Ntw York. ■ ' . In tho flro ortho 3d J “ ‘ iiibL. which consum ed tho brick hulldlug occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thoraas, opiKMlte i the Gm Works, in this city, was a safo ot _ the above descriptions containing the boolgi, psiwr*. and money of Mr. Thomas, and although tho hulldlug was dutroyed, the said Safe sustained n» injury whstover from tho Inteoso heat to which it hud Ihjou ox|>osed. On open ing Iho Safe, the content* wore found uudUturbod. and In theMtno urdot anil ramdiUon os wbon placed there, except a slight discoloration to tlio projecting ends of * fow pa|iorn'; uud the liaoksof one or twool the bonks, caused by tbu swam gonerstod in the 8afo, while at Its greatest heat. The Befo and contents, iu It camo from tho ruins, may still be seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tbo Gas Works. A largo assortment or these colo brated Safes always on hnud.nnd for safo by C. It. CAMPFIKLD, Agent for tbo Manufacturers, July 26, 1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. I take pleesuro iu corroborating the foregoing state ment, end in addition would add, that tho books are nowln use. J. T.-THOMAB. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 2titb, 1856. x oct6—If PHOTOGRAPHY OAREY & POWELSON’S NOTICE. O NE MONTH after date application will be made to the Bank or the State of Georgia, iu Savan nah, for the payment of a Twenty Dollar Nolo of said Bank, the left half which has been lo»t. Also, for the payment of a Ton Dolhr Note or said Bank, No. 4,444, tbe right half of which has been lost JAMES I. HOWELL. Tenullle, tia., Dec. 4,1866 luw4t—dec4 LAND AGENCY. rnHE undersigned will, for flvo dollars (tor lot, X examine any lands iu tbo counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report totbo owner us to their present value, tbe prospect for their be coming more valuable In future, aud whciuer or not there is beiug any trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging bimseir to give a true and cor rect aceount, for which all remittances will be ex pected in advance. He wiilalsosell and remit when roqueeted, and m directed, for seven per cent. Ho will also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to his care. VERNON C. McLENDON, my 13 Attorney utjaw, Homesvllle, fla, NOTICE. ' A 1.1. persons having claims against the estate of George g. Wuldburg. late of Chatham eouuty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attcntcd, to tho undersiguod, within tho time prescribe I by law; and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make imme diate payment to the undersigned. JACOB WALUBURO, Administrator cum testamento aunexo of estutt of decl-tf Ueorgo M. Waldhurg. NOTICE. T WO mouths after date application w ill be made to the Honorable, tho Court ot Ordiuary of Cbatbam county, for leave to soil all the property, real and personal, of tbe estate of George M. IVald- burg, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heir aud creditors of said estate. JACOB WALDHURG, Administrator cum testameuto unnexo of citato of dool-2tu Goorgo M. Waldburg, NOTICE. A I.I. persons having demands against the estate of Gamut O’Connor, deceased, will hsml them n. duly attested,us required by law;mid tim e in dented will please mako payment, to W. R. aYMONd. Modified Adm’r. November 8th, I860. novb NOTICE. A LL persons indobto-l to tbit Estate of Jano Me- Donald, late of Mclntoth county, deceased, are requested to mako immediate ptymerit; lio< living demands ag-iinti said K.-tati* aro requested to present them, duly authenticated. MIMES D. HaKHH, Executor Nov. 7th, 1866- tiovT Mid letters v Cm., Ordinary foi ofOctober 1166. octll JOHN BILBO, 0. c, C. •TATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—In ail wtiom tt way Con* eera: Whereas, James.jjoyle will apply at Ui* oeurtof Ordinary for letters diambwry as adrainis. mur w Hi. Mtu. of linn. Aiaiuder. HW tf* tiurttor. to clto .ml admoulrdi .11 i uu MTMd. t. b.**4 .pour b«or. id J Court to uuk. obJ^Dooj. (If •» tt.j h.T.,1 oa or botor. tbo flntMoad./ la April non, oibirwuo .aidlritora will be granted. Wltu. , John Bilbo, t«i|, urmiury tor Cbuli.m Omit., tbll Mrnlb i*J of Oclobrr igw. oet».<m John Bil.no, o. o. o. ■TATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To oil whom It nurOon mi Wlmu, John I »m» will apply u tbe CoartafOrdburp tor tetter, dlralwor/, Mmlmln tatrator oa Iba «uta of Henry Ounn, Tbeaa ora, Ibwetore, lo eite .ml ulineulab .11 ■boo. tt our oooo.ro. lo be wd appear betor. mud Oaartw auk. oUedlon (IT any they h.rol ou or baton ue Bret Monday In April nut, olberwlie eat* letter. artUbantnled. WIUM., John Bubo. Em).. Ordinary tor Cluibun Ooanly. Ibl. eneatn day of October, IBM. octb—ton JOnN BILBO, o. o. o. ■TATE OF GEORGIA, /-THATHAM COUNTY.—To mil whom tt tony con VTcan r Wborete, yrnncle n. lUcleod.aminii. ny Mtba Omul or Ordinary for Letter, of Adulnl.. Sour onto* Mint# or t'rude 0. M.oleod: Tban «r., therefore, to die ud ndmlnleb Ml abom u anyeoaurn, to b. ud npperur before add Court to mike obtoctlon (If uy tney biro) on or ou,,r - deed JOHN KLBO, o. a. a. PUBLIC NOTICE. milB Auuual Meeting ol the BoarilorCoinmis-iou- X era of Puldlo Roads of Chath'ini county will l o held at the Court House, in tho City of Suvunu-ih, on tho second Monday in lH-cemhur ii'*xi, wliicli will be the 8th day ni said month, at cloven o'clock, A. M. W ’•/. WASH, .--.-.rrotury, novl8-td B.t:.l*.R. C.C. jj|;^cTldN'NbTrCE. C OUNCIL will, at its next regular meetiug. bo held ou 11th Decomber uext, ulectu Cap tain of tbe Special I'nlico und Ci y Wutch, by day and by night, to Uil tbo vacancy occminncd by tho resignation of. Captain Joseph Dry an. Halary, 82,* 00 per unuum. Bond, 94,000; 2aecuritles lequirrd Appiicaul* must baud their application.-, to mo on or before 2 o’clock, I*. M. of that day By order of Council, .Savannub, 27th Nov., I860. EDWARD G. Wll-SON, nov29 Cfork of Council IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS f VAN DERVEER COTTON. 1 1HE UNDERSIGNED hi. vo fur sulo a small quau- . tltjr oftho good of tho above Cotton, lu supo- riority over ( tber kinds or Coitou aro: IhI. it yields as much or more per acre thitu uuy other Cotton* 2d. It yields fifteen per cent moro lint thun uny other Cotton. 3d. The staple is louger, liner and atronger than any other. 4tb. Hence it couiunds TWO to FOURccuts per |tound more thun any other short Cotton sold in Now Orleans, us tho following statement oT Farley, Jum-y \ Co., wull known commissfou merchants, New Orleuus, will rhow: NSW Uri.IU.xh, October, I860. We havo Hold Mr. Yuli D.-rveer’s two last crops, and from tho excellence of his Cottou, have oh- taiuod for it 'H\fO to FOUR cents por jHiund more tban other kinds ofColfou will commuud. Fabuy, Jurvky A Co. Planters desiring to procure these sued will do well to apply early, os the quautlty on *»lo small Fair samples of this year’s crop caul seen at the ofllco of 1/OCKKTT A r NEf J.INGS. Petty Gulf Rood also for salo. dec*. C lITY MARSHAL’S SAleES-Uu the Ural Tuesday J in January next 1 will sell in front of tbu court House, Improvements on South half of lot No. 83 Warren ward, together with the lease of said lot, levibd upon as toe pro|>eriy of the estate of Clara A Oglesby and MUsMatildi taxes of said property. DAN’L H. lot, leviod upon as ... * * * *" ‘tatllda Raws, to satisfy STEWART, c*. V. CHitlSTMAS PICTORIAL: XflRANK LESLIE’S Mammoth Pictorial Newspa JL per, for Christmas, Graham’s Magazino for December, Godo> ’* Ladies Book for December, Harper’s Magazine for December. Tbe present number or Harper commencing a new volume, these wisliiug toituiwcribo will boaccommodzled by UOV22 .J. B. CUBBEMJE, Agent, ,r m!ur tho Marshal Houfie. RHOADS & SON'S* TjjlXTRA prepared Muollogo for ofllco and general JJJ use, being a substitute for Wafora, Scaling Wax. Gumaraliic. und ail othur iuconvoulcut pre parations now lu uho, Is always of good consistency, does not turn sour and Is ready for uio at any ■ unt. For sale by WARN44CK 4 DAVlfi. 18 169 Congress street. -OK— PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBR0TYPE8 & DAGUERREOTYPES. ME8SR8. OAEEY V POWELSON Having Incrouhud their faclIltloH for taking I’HO- TOGRAl’IIrt, AMBR0TYPE8 and DAGUERRE’.'- TYPES, aro now prepared l*> take pictures of all who desire In uilhorof the stylos above niontiom-d und inatimum r unHiirpitHHud io Uie lilitory of the Photographic Art, u arc taken from Doguirrcofypcs os perfect, om life, and urn COLORED Hihcr tn Oh. COLORED PHOTOGRA PUS, 1 he-to ■ as from Pastel, or watkrsdlora. Wo havo now secured the uxcluslvo patent for FEINTING ON CANVASS which can he practised by no other person lu Chat ham county. By this newly discovered patent pro. *kh a magnificent und PERFECT LIKENESS is prodm-ed from Daguerreotype*, I any size do- siro I up to the SIZE OF LIFE. Unguerreotype& and Ambrotype*. DYING AND UBNOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 TORI BTHKKT, NKAIl TUB COURT HOP8K, SAVANNAH, GA., * KsUblUheri In 1832. Subscriber grateful to hia friends and iroiw for their continual fovors, would stato addition to tho Improvement* iu DYING, ac quired by him during hi* last visit to England and ecotloud, ba* made arruugomeuts for extending his businoss, by which ho Is now cuablod to dyo a greater variety or colors ou silk and woolen drosses, shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please v 1 rr\HE sub tHttaadSfo all who may favor him with their patrouago. Gontlnmnu’.* i/armcnt* dyed, cleaned or renovated * * ’ • ‘ ‘ ‘del tiontlomeu’s . aa may bo roqulred, in the same superior stylo which has generally so much ploMod bis patrons and friends. Table Covers, uud Ladies’ Craw* Shawls, Aio., cleaned and finished in the first style. Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bloor.hed and pressed in the most fashionable styles Orders from the country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels aro rioni by steamboat* or railroad, word should ba sent him by letter through tho itost office, so tb*t he tnay know whero to call for them mch l6 ALEXANDER OALleOWAY. CENTRAL RAILROAD. £S imMMI IFE xMbC-SHCS ChlVED by WARNOCK 4 DAVW, Wodnos •c. U, 1856. 1856. 1856. RICH FALL DRY COODS. GRAY BROTHER! W OULD beg to inform their friends and the pub lic that their Dali supplies of rich and elegaut umir ©©©mss havo Just arrived—purchased from the most oml- nent importers of the country, aud selected with a care as regards elegance au I beauty, which canuot be appreciated until folly examined. Wo can confidently say that our stock of Rich Dress Goods aud Cloaks cannot be surpassed for boauty and elegance, aud that our Domestic Stock Is as cheap as the like quality of goods can bo bad from here to New York Amo :g our assortment will be found the must elegant flounced Robes with figures; Rich and ologant colored Silks, very Lyons’Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in the newest and richest style. Goth and Molr Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool French Mousliu de Lalnes, new and ele gant Lupins’ best all-wool Freuch de Laines, high colors, tor misses. Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Cbslloys. White Merino, Challey, de Laino and Bombazine, very fine. Goths aud Cassimeres, a foil assortment. Plantation Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeeplng articles In great variety, best quality at tbo lowest possible prices. Tbe limits of au advertisement preeludes tho possibility of enumerating any but few leading ar ticles. We would respectfully request the attention ot purchasers ti> an examination of our stock, feeling contlderu that sty I*, quality and price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BBOTHK1LS, trioiiBTi OR, TUB CROSS AND THE CROWN. B VM.J. McIntosh, author or *‘to Seem and to Be,” “Charms aud Counter Charms,” &u. Marion Barnard, nr I-essons of Life, by J F.Smith, Esq. Chips from Uncle Sam’s Jack Knife, or slices from the New York Picayune. Edgar Moutro.se or the Mysterious Penitent, by G tV M Ke) nolds. The Co .deal Auveuiuros of David Dufiicks, Illus trated with over jou comical ongravings. Margaret atchpolo, the Great Female Hone Thief. Tho Gcntlcraun in Block, by George Cruiksbank. Putuum’8 Monthly Maguziue tor December Reoaivoii by J. B. CUB HEDGE, Agt, d« c2 Marshall House Builuiug. NEW BOOKS. dav, 1n*c. nuriptarul ana Statistical views in favor of Slave ry, by ihoruton Strmgfeliow, D D. The History und Records oi the Elipbaut Club; compile i from authentic documents now lu poests Bioi, of the Zoological s • Id;, by Knlgbt Kus* Ock side. M. D , and Q, K. I’hihuider Ducsticks, P. B. "'Into Acre vs lliauk Acre, a caseui aw, report- oil by J, ,s. Esq. Iho Humors of Falcoubridge, a collection of hu morous und overyduy scotior, by J F. Holly Llttlo Dorrlt, by Uiarles Diiketis. Brother Joimtliuii for » hri->tma- t nnd Now Years. 1655. For sale at deed 159 Cougro*s Htrect. FASUIOMBLE READY MADE OLOTHINQ. K HOhlVED by the undersigned a full aupyly of READYMADE iLCTHING, coiialntingol all articles necessary for a Gentleman’s WurdroT also : A choice as.-.orlmout ot French, Engllwh nail German Cloths, CossiiuercN and Vestings, which ho ts prepared te make to order lu the best style an t at the shortest notice. He aDo desires to cull uttnntlou to bis stock of BUY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING, which will Imi found or sniMirlor style and work- waiwhlp W. R. SYMONS, oct27 tf 17 Whitaker st <J I i AN K’ S-MI5T A LIC ~ T llld Is a uowly invented BURIAL CARE, lash- hated to accord with the feelings or tno be reave , and yotroiamlugull tho requisites of au appropriate recoptanlo for tbe dead. There l* no reaaou why such u reomdade should be rnado to create by Its appearance disagreeable sensations. Itis enough that wo should belioroaved, and whut over tends to soften or mako less Ween tbo poignati cyofour grier,ct»nirauiid« itself In our conshfom- tlon. 8o much that is repulsive ha* been discarded in tho nrriuiKenieul aud ^hapoorthe above Cu-e. that 113 name, the tJAHKEf BURIAL CA8 1 , ia an involuntary suggestion, and I do not lusltate to aver that there has uuver been in use any thing so entirely chaste, appropriate snd convenient as this invention Tho Case penult* a vl-w of tbo entire body alter It is enclosed, the whole top being coaiposod of beautiful thick French PlatoUliWi.imtticieotly strong to roust any mterualor external pressure, is per fectly air tight conijioscd of metal highly ornu meufotl. and will last for ages. Bamplea ortheCasket may bo seeu at the Ditto* or Messrs. CRANE, WKLJ.H 4 CO., 82 Bay streot, Ba vannali. P. S. Pei-HiiM desirous of p ruha»iiig the exclu sive right for tbe sale or the Casket in the following Elates, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North Caroliuu, wiU ploaso apply by lutfor or iu p <n>nu to WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS 4 (1.., owuers of Patent, care of CRANE, WELLS ft CO., Savannah, Georgia. Rights to ouo or uiors counties will bn gold oct 1-tfdBV P ” ic AND BALT HAMd ANDSHOLDKRS.Tustre- • iMiveil 3 barrols Pig Hams and Shoulders, tOO.extra family imuxo-l Hams and 8 hhils Sboul dors, aim H easks Sugar Cured Hama, which 1 will sell Pir 12,4 uwte twr lb. DAVID U’GINNVR, Comer Broughton ft Draytnu st. CHANGE OK SCHEDULE. O N and after Sunday, tbe 14th October, Inst., and until further notice, tho Passenger Trains on me Central Railroad will run as follows : DKTUTEKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 A M and 12.16 H n, Arrivo in Macon “ “..2.16 pm “1 am, Leave Macon “ “.11.46 am ” 9.30 pm, Arrive in Savau’h “ ‘10.46 pm « 7.20 am BKIWUN SAVAN.VAO AND ACUCSTA. Leave Savannah 12.16 P m and 8.30 p. m. Arrive in Auguste 8.46 pm” 6.30 a m, Leave Auguste 6. am” 4.80 p m Arrive in Savannah 1.80 pm” 10.46 p USrWBSN MACON AMD Al T GCOTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.80 p m, Arrive lu Auguste .6.46 pm” 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am « 4.30 pm. Arrive tn Macon...2.16 p m ” 1. am, nrWISN SAVANNAH, MILLXDOSVtLLX ft ZATONTON. Leave Savannah (. a m Arrive In MUledgevllic 2.45 p m, Leave Macon u 45 a m Arrive In Eatonton 6. pm, W M. WADLEY Gcn’l Supt. Savannah, Ga.. (let. 12, 1866. octlfi. N also. L ONDON PORIEItftC.—Juhi received 16 casks. qt<. anil pw, Byins Loudun Porter—also Otard aud Uenette Braudles, Pori, Bcberry, and Medira Wines, lie. Au, Clioinn articles in glass and wood for family use by DAVID O’CONNOR, oot 28 Corner Broughton A ’Drayton- • 11ANGE OF SCHEDULE UN THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which passes (he Great New York & New Orleans Mails. Two Daily Trains between Macon and Columbus. Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 8 pm; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a m. and lo 10 P M ; leave Columbus al 416 a m, aud 1pm: urrive at Macon' at 10 64 a m, and 616 p m; leave Macon dally at 2 a m; for Ameri cus aud Sumter City; arrive at tbe latter at 7 20 a m; leave Sumter City at 110 p m; arrivo at Macon at 6 16 PM. Trains to Columbus from a through connection be twoen Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wllmiug\ou ( Savannah, Milledgevllfo and Eatorton Post Coaches run from Sumter Gty to Tullahu? see, Albany, rtmmasville. Bainbrldo. &c. Hacks run from . tnerlcus tri-weekly lo Lumpkin,Cuthbert, &c., also from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynesvlih Hawkinsvillv and Knoxville, Ga. Pussengers from points below Fort Valley, Bbould take tho uoou train from Savannah; and tbo even ing tralu from Auguste, to avoid detention at Ma con; for oilier points take either train. First clash steamships leavo Savannah for New York ou Wednesday6 aud Saturdays, aud for Philb- dolphia on Wednesdays. Passago t* tho Cabin $26, Steer age 88. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah 814 00 ’ Columb.u •* ” 10 00 Sumter City “ ” 9 6C The alMive Scheduio wont uto operation Dec, 1st, I860. GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Mason, Dec. 6th, 1858. maylO THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY phyoivs’oTntment. I T is a sure and speedy care for hums, piles, corns, felons, (over sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) sore aud cracked lips, Irosh wounds aud sores of any description It la a most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who have used it in many portions of the South for the last fow years In no distance will the salve do any Injury, nr Interfere witli a physician’s prescrip, tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and letters from people who have nsed it themselves, and most euriieetly recommend it' to others as ~ speedy and ccrtuin romedy for tho above uainc disease* A trial ts all that is necessary for it* own recommendation. Among tlu> nintiy that havo testiiluU to tho effica cy of thi- valuable remedy, und recommended it to tho public, aro Dr It A T Ridley, Judgo K Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J I, Stephens, frq and thousands of others. Sold by J It Moore, Savannah, Ga; J E Hall, Amer ica*, Ga; Clark ft Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKeeson, Robins ft Co, New York; and druggist* generally, B> remitting ono dollar to tho proprietor ii single box of (Ua Ointment will bo forwarded by tnall, tree of p<Htago, to any part of tho U States. •Sold by J. ft. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug gists generally V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, may 13 LaGrangc, Ga. THE COURtToF NAPOLEON / \R Society uudor tho First Empire, with por- traits of its beauties, wit* and heroines, Irom authentic originals, by Frauk B Goodrich; illustra ted by Jutes Champagne. —MORI OF— The Romanco of tho Forest, by Anno Jtah liffv. author or “The Mysteries of Udolpho ” Cotton is Kiug, or tbo Culturo of Cottou, nnd its rolalion to Agriculture, Manufactures nnd Com uioroe, by David Christy. The Hill* ortho Shatomuc, by the author of tho “Wide, Wide World.” Victoria; or, tho World overcome, by Curoline Clio* Pro*. Magdalen Hepburn, astory ortho Scottish Refor mation, by Mrs Olyphant, author of “Znidoo etc., etc. lAirimer Litilcgood. Eoq., ayounggoutieman who wished to *30 lifo and saw it accordingly; by Frank K Butadley, Esq. Ernest lJuwood, a novel, by Mrs Caroline isio Ileut*. For sulo by WARNliCK &DAV1B, Booksellers and Statioiicrs. oct21 159 Congress street. (*»W AND _ r It rH c”PALLL TRADE OT18M, WILLIAM^. PRICE, btah clothing emporium, 14Y Bar atroet, - IB now opening the largest and beet .se lected stock of Gooda for Gentleman’s wear ever ''fibred In the city of Savannah. j mack and Colored Clothe, Black Doeskin* ami Ca-udmoro*. Overcoating, Fancy Casslmoros, and 'Ilk aud Volvct Veetlogs. which cannot bo sur iNissu \ aro to ho found In bold profoslon in tho Merchants’ Tailoring Department, and will be made to order iu most approved style, and at abort no- I havo taken particular pains with the manufac turing of my Ready Made Clothing, and foel confi dent of plo •slug all who may favor me with tholr patronage. I have a lot of Milt*, to which I invite pertlcL GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and Toilet articles ofovery doecriptlou. and a largo etock ol Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises always on band. WnJJAM 0. PRICE, Star Clothing Fmporium, 147 Bay street. oct 2 REDUCED PRICEB. Ski 100128 i. HATH OV A For one mute, otMO «m» or ltu. ol ray tj i* M i Inrgor Uun Nonu.rell, »6 cento tor the fMwbjd tu Mnto tor cub .uI»«|Uont lnicrUon,tor ray tone la. tbu on. month. All Tnbnhur work, with or wllboot Rale.: ud Ad. Ttrttoomonto occupying doable column, eti.ll be charged double tho abort rate. AdvortUomento or wbntovcr lengib, tor ray time leu than one monlb, to bo charged at trennleut rates. For a longor time at the following rates No. of Squares | lrao| 2 mos |3 raos |4 tnos |fl mos 112 m w To.h... 1 Din 1* "koh vo a” “in.. —rr ■ 1 Bquaro,,.., *10 16 820 124 2 Squares... 16 22 26 28 8 do .... 29 27 82 86 4 do .... 24 82 88 42 6 do .... 27 36 44 46 6 do .... 80 40 60 64 7 do .... n 43 64 68 t do .... 84 46 68 62 6 do .... 36 48 61 66 10 do .... 88 60 M 70 84 U 69 SO 70 tic w 100 110 116 126 Our present facilties enable lit tn reduce our prices ou the above pictures, ami we hereafter propose to tako them at pricn* so low us to lie within tho reach ofovery one, being at from ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS ! Messrs* Carey ft Powelsim* wish paitloularly to give uotico thut they will bike Likenesses of Dceensed Persons, from Daguerreotypes or AmlirotyiH-s which their friend* may have in their pos*ersioii,'of «my *i/.e desired, color, d as above Gallery over S. Wilmot’s Jewelry More, Market Squure. nov2Q Kntranee on llr>*nn Strict. L01ONF.Y! MONEYH MONEY II YXfHY bo we without Money? when it is Just os \f oa*y for any onn to lie around with a pocket full us not, If thoy only thihk so. 1 havo got a new article, from which from live to twenty dollars a day can bo made, either by uihIo or fomalu. It la highly respectable business, and an articlo which is wanted iu overy family iu tho United 8tatcs. En close mo two dollars by mall, at my risk, und I will forward you by return mall a Circular, with foil instruction* iu tho art. The business is very easy. Try it, if you arc out ofeiupioymecl: and you will uever i egret it; lor it wil bo better for you to nay tho abuvo «mn, ami insure a good business, thun to pay twenty five ceut* for a spurious advertise ment. This is uo humbug. Thy it ! Thy it I Trt it l Address your letter* to DWIGHT Mi 'NROE, Now York. sopt 16-3 in WATCHES-WATCHES-WATflHBS. Wb are receiving the London Lever Watches, ortho most celebrated makers, in Gold uud Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Du Iplex Watches, Watobes for Timing Horses Quo Swiss Chronometers, which we offor at reasona ble nricoa, at our new store in Gibbt is’ Fwuige. D. B. NI JHOlfl ft CO. ~6yWhRIi “ THE subscriber is now ready to fur- ul»li OYSTERS In tho Shell, fresh open ed or Pickled In any quantity to suit purchasers. Pick led Oysters in kegs ready to be shipped. imm I J. D. JESSE. TtEHoVXET ' Tin; subscriber has Removed on the Bey. next door to the Republican] office, whore he Is now opening a haiidsuiiio'assortment of SPRING! AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by the pattern or umko to oraer tn tho most fashionable style. Also, Ready Mode Clothing for tbo present aud coming sca.-'on. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the *amo. NraU.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing douo at the smartest uotlre. • Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, Wbito nnd Figured Mnryeilles Vests, forsalo at a small pro fit. npriv * JOHN W. KEIJ.Y. IK 1 DISSOLUTION. T HK Uo iiartucrship or F. CHAMPION to CO. to this day dissolved by mutual couBent. The busiuewso. tho lute firm will he settled by F. Cham pion, who will continue tbe Grocery business on bis own account. F. CHAMPION, R. J. LARCOMBIK. Savanuob, October 1, 1866. sept 80—lm MAGH1NBRY AND IllO.V RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. OT. JULIAN STREET, tsAVAANNAH, GA. (Near the Market.) T^ROM the most complete facilities in his own X establishment, aud through his couuoctions witbsoveral or tbe principal raanufacturng cstab- «... . el .- - - Jiahments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, tbe Undersigned i* prepared to furninBh MACH IN ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAbT AND- WROUGHT UtON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS, Columns, Window Sills and JJnUls, Iron Doors, Shutters, fto., al Northern price*. He Is also prepared to repair Machinery and Ironwork ofovery description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD'S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS, he is also prepared to oxldbitu great varie ty of desigus for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, Ac. Also Iron Railing iu great vuriety. for enclosures, aud to receive orders, aud put up tho work at man- facturors’ prices. H. H. UNVILLE. Savannah, April 11,1866. aprll J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt., BOOKSELiE AND STATIONER UNDER THE MARSHALL HOUSE HOTEL, BROUGHTON ST. Savannah, Georgia. WOOD-WOOD flAHE SUBSCRIBER has Just received, and will i keep constantly on hand at his Wcod Yard, Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply of the best of boated Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Lightwood, AVw-i- A ivul &0 -» &c> Ail ' n w,lQt *re respectfully invited to LAbl AND-T g i Vb t, lm a cull. H. C. RAYSOR. P. S. AU orders left at the Book Stare under tbe Marshall House will be promptly attended to. sept 30 2>© HENRY LATHftOP & CO.. HAVE IN STORK A COMPLETE assortment of t e hdiowiim A PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would invite the particular attention of PLANTERS, aud oiler them at rea»uiiublo prices and on accommodating terms: Schley’s White Plains und Twills Heavy Northern Brown Twill* “ Black and Grey ** Black and Urey Plains Striped Cable Warp Kerseys Plaid Linseys lu several grades London uutHi Blankets, in all weights and sizes Cord do do Fino Whitney do Moul Stripes and Plaids ; . Franklin do do Real Cotton aud Wool Fiouueis ” all Wool do Drown ana Bleached Cantou Flannel .Shirting Stripes, Striped Osuaburg* , White Cotton Ostiaburga % and ft tsrown Shirting Utuo Demins, Bluo Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy Satinets Scotch Bonnots, Head Kerchiefs, &c. ooi n ’ ☆ CLOTHING • /\ EMPORIUM, if 1 DOOR WEST OF THE REPUBLICAN READING ROOM. Fino Ready-nmdojW.O. Price. I Also, Suporttno Clothing; Hate c-AcmoVABIt G°thV asslmeio and Caps, rfliirt= t | h nd Vestings, wi 1 ROOFING! ROOFING!! UFAKHEN - * IMPIIUVKD FIRE AMD WATER-PROOF iOMPOSITlOX ROOFUC. 1 111E Miltecribur navlng been appointed solo ageu . iu this city for Warren’s Fire and Water Proo Composition Roofing is prepared to execute the lame iu a satisfactory manner. Tho attention of tho citizens of Savannah is re- pucttully *oliclted t > tbo above method of KooUbg ow much used in tho principal cities of tho United atos, (Until North und South,) and as it bos been sted under every variety of circumstances, I con- deutly offer It to the public as a mods of Roofing nobjcctiouuple in every particular, whilst It com- filues, in a greater degree than any other roofing in sse, tno valuaiile requisites of cheapness, durability and security, ugaUiet both tiro and water. It bus rapidly superceded tho use of all kinds of root* wherever it has been introduced, giving in all cases general i-uiUfuction, being highly recommend ed by lnsurauce Companies, and all who have test edits utility. 43- CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will act as agent during my absence from the city, at whose office all inforumliou will bo freely glvon, and speci mens of the roof shewn. sopt23 CALVIN FAY, Agent. SOT DOLLARS REWARD ■ {j For my two negroes, or 100 for either tjV^ lodged lu jail so I get them, JACK, sometimes called John, a largo copper colored, hnraca JVwt-dowu look and rough face, weighs about Is a I and i* 6 feet 10 inches high, 22 years old. BostSO h very black with a wido space between bis uou por front teeth, high forehead, turnBhis feet out in walking, I - 5 foot 8 inches high, and weighs 160, aud 30) cars old, uud when hoard of last, thoy were iu iho i-wuiupabovo Savannah, My address is 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 8. 0. augl2—wly WM. ASHLY, For any time not abovo specific^ a prowrtioii* charge will be made. A deduction of 25 per cent from the above rate, will be made on advertisements appearing exrlu- lively on tho fourth page of tho daily. Advertisements ordered three times a week will bo charged two-thirds tbo above rules. ' Advertisements ordered in the Weekly Minion, il por square for each insertion, for any time D-^ tbftn one month. For more thou ouc moul. tbo rates specified in the above table. Special notices, 10 ceuts per hue for the first and 6 cents for each subseqent insertion, ana in no cut to be subject to contract. Marriage notico- il. y u neral invitations 60 couts each. No i-pcd,! notice* Inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary .Notices Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Society' Association, or Corporation, ordered to be imbli-l'. ed, 6 cent* per line. Steamboat* will bo advertised at $40 per atmeir for each boat advertised. Steamships, where but one is running, I40ima num; ir two or more, 830 each. Auctioneers’ advertisement* not to bo *ubjoc contract, butto bo charged at the rate* prccribed per equaro. The paper, under no circumrtancett, to lie tn.-iud ed iu a contract. Professional and business cards not exceeding fc lines, will bo inserted at 820 per unnem. Calls on persons to become candidates, mil i* inserted as other advertisemeuti, to it- paid r„ f L variably In advance. Announcing candidates for office, 810, to be pal-’ in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy foj < specified time, will be inserted until turbid, mr payment exacted. When any bill for two month* advertising, «tl tf than contract, amount* to over $60, u deduction oi 26 per ceut will be made. Yearly advertising, with privilege oi change will be taken at the following rates : For ono square, renewable once a week, $46 ” ” ” twice “ f,5 “ “ “ 3 time* oroftenei If- Every additional square comrade 1 tor to be rb»r ( . ed oue half tbo abovo rutes additionui. Yearly advertisers .-hull be Iimiu-o t<- tb,- ^, a , r contracted for. All contract* *liall bt tn wrltlu stating definitely the nature o: the bu;iu..-» ;>. n, advertised. Any advertieement* not; rojK-m t-.-n nected with the business shall he charged pt-i&raie- ly, and also any excess oi nmtter over tbo nu.mitr contracted for. Coutrucl udvosliseuienl^ payable quarterly; w vertisement* from straugers and iransiont ;+r- w. paynbio tn advance. All others will be coa-Iforti due when called for. Regular advertistrs und ul) otb or? Ht-ni'.in* municatlou* or requiring notices designed to cull at tention to fairs, concert*, soirees, or any public en tertainments, where chart us arc made ;<-r a ilia tance—all notices of private association--, uu-ry nt» lice designed to call attention to privat*- i-lU-i| n-c« calculated or intended to promote individual Ha rems, can only bo inserted with the uiiiiersuu-; y that tho same Is to be uaid for. It inserted iu iIk- editorial column (which can be only at tbe dL-cre tion of tho editors) the same will b.- charged a: ’he rate or not le38 thau 20 cents per ltu*.. The undersigned, publishers ol Daily, Trl-We-!.;.* and Weekly newspapers in Savannah, Ga., pktigt ourselves strictly to adhere to the above ltu ol charges, and in no iustuucc to deviate therefrom. The above rates to'takc ctfect March 1. l*5ti, a A to continue binding, until changed by tbe vote; * majority of the undersigned. N. B.—This schedule *imi! not in any way edict the integrity of existing contracts. All con'.rack tor tho year or uny other specified time, shall or.iy cease with tho expiration of the period lor which tUj were made, R. R. 1 In.ton ft Co. Gargian tt- S. nxvji ft six*. Re, uUicr.n. TimuKsoN ft Wrrm^ototo m SIR ASTLEY COOI'Elt’S Collar*, I AND Gloves, Hosiery,, mj.ITARY Cuncs, Umbrella Cravats, titocks. Handkcrchlefi., and Faucy Articles for Gontlomen. TAlLOtt, No. 14? Bay 8treet» HA VANN An. be mude to mea sure, unexccptiou ■ able in style uud workmansliip. by the host mechanics, nt shortest notice . feb 6 ■ Ordorsfrom city and county solicited. . JUST RECEIVED PER STE.UlER AUGUSTA,’ AT TIIK Savannah Grocery —AND’ Fit (JIT DEPOT, 100 lbs. Victoria nml ( utnwbaGi 'tics, •tO hhls. Splendid Eating APPLES. Lurgo Preserving PEARB. QUINCES, Llko tho Joist. t.'hesmite, Hickory Nms, nnd Frosh Dates. Green GINGER. Tomatoes, Bc<t*, Carrol*, ftc. Ryo Flour, Out Meal, Pearl Barley. 10 keg* Extra Go.-lien BU1TKK. 6 do Choice do. And low priced qualities, together with a varied assortment of Fresh BI.SOUlT. oct 16 W. H. FARRELL. ROBINSON & CAM? 1 UiAPliliS AND TAILORS, AND Dealers in fine Ready Mude ... Cl.OTUl 'G havo rccotvcd andfi|( i pt.-ned their stock of Fall uud Win-' ter GOOD:?, comprising a foil aud complete assortment of Cloths, Oossimores, Vest ings aud Over Coatings, which wo will mako and trim *in our nsuul nt) iu, and at tho shortest notice. our ready made Ciotliing is manufactured at the well kuowu house oi W. T. Jennings ft Co, 231 Broadway, New York, and comprises all that Is fiuo uud fa.'JiioiiHble in tbe line.' FUUNWIHNg t.CODS ofovery description requi site toagentleiimn’o wardrobe, coustautly kept ou hand, all of which wo offer on our usual credit terms, or at a discount of 6 per ccntfor cash, at 3 BULL .^TRKCT, SORREL BUILDING, oct 1—lm uext door to Pulaski House. J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALI^ S. E. Corner or, Brough gn aud Barnard Streets. Savan- nah Ga., Wholesale iu\d retail Dealers In Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Wood* and Dyo atefik* French, English, and American Perfum ery Fin Toilet und tihavuig Soaps, - Combs aud Brushes of every description, aurgicul und Dental Ilf Bi TIT POR TAT. TIIE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR TIMES. - A Reply to “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” and ”DRF.D.’ { nr a i.tnv ok saw orlkans. j rill'IS original and poworfol book, this beautiful A. story, i* an American Rowland for an English Oliver, and dl.ivtcd ugalust tho distorted views of the English pr»Mt when speaking or the inatitutious of the United Mtttis. It exposes cruelties aud barbarities prut:Uud on tbo lower classes or Kuglund, more t- rriblo tban those imagined by Mr*. Needier atowe as tho result of our “peculiar instituti-ns.” Tho object or “Tit for Tat” is emi nently humuno, patriotic and Just, it is not null- British. anti-North, nr anti South, It Is simply a ro- piy to the exaggerated pictures of Slavery in “Un do Tom” and "DhmI.” For sulo by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, ,,booksellers and Stationers, oct31 169 Cougrcss st. TFi- FOll TAT. Ill' FOR TAT, n reply to “ Undo Tom's Cabin ” KNIGHTS & THEIR DA VS B Y DR. DOR IN, author of ” Tab lo Traits.” &o. Tbe Hill* of tbe Sbntemuc, by Miss Warner, author or ” Wido, Wide World,” &c. A Pilgrimage to El Modluah and Mcocah.by Lieut. Burton, of tbu Bombay Army, with map antt illus trations. The Humorous Poetry of tbo Eugllsb Language, from Chaucer lo Saxe. Ixirlranr LlUlegood, Esq., a y-unggeutlomau who wl8li(d to sou l.lfo, by Hmedtey. Third vohiiut- Irving’s IJfeof Washington-cboap edition. WimhI, Therapewtic and Pharmuculogy—a new work Hlmpfon’* oiuturetrles—2 vols., complete, loung A-••erica’s Picture Gallery—70 llhrtra- Mo««« W. THORNE WILLIAMS, '•fit 9 H ARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FuR DECEMBER—This is tho boginning of a uow volume, tiuhscribors will ploaso call aud renew their subscriptions. For sale by WARNOCK ft DAVId, Booksellers and Blationors, p<)V ^b I60 0ongrea*-Ht. GEORGIA MADE NERGO SHOES. rpHE dnbscrOiar has |ust roooived another supply J. of Georgia made negro Brogans. Planters Wishing to get tholr monoy’a worth aro Invited to •all and examine thorn. M. J. BUCKNER, uov26 71 ft 152 Gibbons’ Building. CABBAGE! CABBAGE!! fpllE Subscriber has now in storo a superior lot X ol Northern Cabbages, in prime order, to suit tbe wholesale and retail trado. WM. H. FARRELL, >28 comer Broughton and Whitaker sts. T L - - nnd • Bred.” by u lady of New Orleans, How to l>re** with Taste, coulaiulng hints upon tho harniouy of colors, tho complexion, &o., ftc, boiug u suitable com; nuion for tbe toilet table. Bridal Etlquett-', a sensible guide to tho etiquette aud observance* of tho mnrrlogo ceremonies. How tu Behave, or the Spirit of Etiquette. How to Woo uud Howto Win. Ilow to ho a Inch .a iKXtk for girls, containing uso- foi hinu on the loinmtlon ol character* How to bo a Muu, a book containing useful hints !l on the formation of character, ii Tlio Uudlne** Man’* Adviser, consisting of tho J Du-hi c*s Man’* A-*iMant und Ready Reckoner, tbe OKS. LHFI.KII Jt WILCOX. O...H.I. '’" d , “ al0r '“ “* T0PW, ’‘ ARE now fully prepared to in 4 iho Tradesman’s and Mechanic’s Counsellor and sort Dill or partial Hotlsol Teeth - - . •Io of Instruments. Ttuhso* aud Supporter* of all kinds, Spices, SnuU's, Manufucturcd Tobacco, All tbo Palcot or Proprietory Medicine* of tho day. Superior Ink*, Puro Wine* and BraudieR for Medicinal purpose*, Extract* for Flavoring, Toilot aud Fancy Articlo*, ftc. AT* N. B—Esjiociai uttojition given to the treatmont In case* of jaiiaoulng, Drowning, fto. ap7|y ou tho principle or Dr.J. A lie in’» Pateut Conliuuou* Gum, By hit- Improvement, tbe form of tbo face can bo restored u> any degree or rotundity that may bo desired. .1 i* appllcablo luall case* whero tho cheeks lwvo futtofi In and cannot be dotected by »ho closest observor.— This method combine* tho following t Ivant igc*: Au artificial gum, which oxhlblts a perfectly natura.1 aud lifo-liku apiMiaranco, aud impart* to tbo thcoth that pooullar expression which characterizes tho ua- turul organ*. This Gum cousUto of a.silaoious compound, which Is upplied and Ihscd upon tbo Teotli aud Plato in sueh a manner, a* to fill up all tbo Interstices urouud the basis of tho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to each othor and to tho Plato upon which they aro sett. Till* secure* perfect olemilino** of this Teeth. Ofllco over DoWitt ft Morgan, Congress street. *% Republican and Georgian copy, feb lrt- u READ!—HEAD I t—READ ITt ■ That Is, ifyuu can see; and j'3Vfijr ’L If you cau’t sea, you can find TCLj all kinds of “helps to boo,” at tbo Watch amt Jewelry Store or D. B. Nichols ft Co., la Congress. Btroot, noxt door to tlio corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fauoy Goods, as low a* at any othor storo In the country. Wo have received por steamship Alabama a frost lot orthoso fine Steel Spectacles: also, a supply or PobbJo and Porisuopic Lens, which wo aro prepared to flt in all .kinds or frame*, at short notice. Our Porlscoplc Lens (so called from tholr peculiar shapo) havo an advautogo over all ethers, os they havo a greater range or focus, so that tbe roaaar is not compolled to hold tho book or paper at & curtain distance frtom tbe eye. Call and boo. D. B. NICHOLS ft ou. mar No charge for showing goods, mar 11 0. & N. ft 00. Ready Calculator, comprhiug tho Tradesman’s Guide or I Jiw id Trade, with a supplement of Rules uud Table*. Hco-ived by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, nov7 under life Marshall Honso, TIIK LADY'S GUIDE mo PERFECT gi.utility, in manners, dress and 1 conversation, in tbo touiUy, In company, at tbo piuno forte, the table, in die street, and in gen- tienu-us society. Also a useful uisDuctor iu letter writing, toilot preparation*, tour) needlework, millinery, dress makiug, care ol wardrobe, tbo hair, teeth, hands, li;is. complexion, etc. by Lmily Thornwell, author of “Home care* nude easy.” For sale by warnock ft davis. • K*t 18 169 Congress street. WSWB 00K8, RECEIVED BY WARNOCK & DAVIS, Tuksuay, Nov. 2u, 1850. J AlkiAR MGNTHl.-K, or tbe Mysterious Penitent, Id by G W M Reynold*. Mariou Barnard, nr Lezstm* of Life—a oompan- iou tit “Dick TurlMton”, by J F Smith. Tho piiitorittl adventures of Margaret Catcbpolo. 1 —MOKE OF— Daisy** Necklace, and what came of It, byTB Aldrich Tlirco ;ier cent a month, or the perils or fast liv ing, by Charles Uurdett. Tim Hills «rtho tibatcmuc, by the author of the Wide, Wide World. For sale at iio‘J6 169 Congress st S 'iuBnsarSHBOOT -s-u EE!S ud a) bbi, bright Bldo* aud doouldera, Bacon, received tier steamer Kevstuue State, and for tale low from BOOKS— BOOKS—BOOKS RECEIVED BY WARNOCK It DAV 18, T HURSDAY, 10th October, 1866-IbeRille. and Saddle Bag*, uud other L-ciure*, b> " H. Milburnf with u isirtrait •■! the author < n fbcl Married, uot Mated ; or how they lived at Wu”*- sldo and liirockmortou Hull, uy Alice Cary. The Iiist of tho Forresters; or Humor* ou tna Border; a story of tho Old Vlrgiuia Frontier, Jolin Ester Crooko. , Cculebs in Search or a Wife, by Mrs- Ifo 21 Moore. , ,. Threo Per Cent a Month; or, tli# Peril* of >*••• Livtatr, by Charles Burdctl. , Daisy’* Necklace;aud What Cauicof il; u ry Episode, by T.B. Aldrich. „ Tho Torchlight; or, Through the Rood, by H» r rlet Olcott, author of “Lora’s Child ” .. The Adventures of Gerard, the Lion Killer, of *> E. Whitehead. . ... b The JJIo of General Daniel Morgan, ol tue *» ginla IJno of tbo Army or the I'uited Mates, . James Grahum. For salo at tho Book Star-, oct 17 159 CUNUUBS STBU-* NEW FALL AND TV INTER DRY GOODS. mHE undorsigued havo uud are uow recco- JL tholr stock of „ u Foreign ami Domestic Dry Good»» To which they Invite tlio attention of their w . and customers, and public geucruby, “ s quite oonfldent that they can oiler such ments as will satisfy the clo*t»t |)uyi*M. . fine will be fouud a lull supply of rlanur*l such as Kerseys, Blauket*, Sheetings, Shirtings, Cloths, CiusiuiereJ, * ^ good variety of other styles. Fancy l're« o v Buch as rich, (all wool,) Do Laiucs. Worstedt ^ Cashmeres, English aud Freuch Mi-riuow. _ black and colored. AIbo, Moire Antique-'' 1 ”' broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimming • J #u fto., all of which wo oiler on liberal terms- and oxamlne at WELLS ft WILU/1K. oetl2 * No. 149 Congress «lrt* TO BUILDERS. w mHB SDB80BIBEB is preusre<l toiOW I tt iho shorten! nodes, rad lu to« mM A mrallko mutter, «U Unde ot Cornice, or other work connected wlthtjeB. taring or rejaUring or Copper, o'ltrtatoed Iron, or Sheet Iron Butlnca. M0B g & ooll, 160 itroaghteud T HE invigoralitig action of Hr asUy Ccnpif's Pills on tbe constitution is naliy Utarvi-) • aud a eiuglo trial will convince the u.o-i m- :k&1 of their power to restore the most fu b«v an.'. litatcd to foil health and streugth. and no can convey an adequate idea of tbe numi'diMo. hi: almost miraculous change, produced by v..t>k c use of this wonderful medicine in tbe dfreiuej, -i- bilitated and shattered uervous system; the rciw -i aud debilitated body is nt onco relieved, re-mu i, enlivened and built up; the mental ami ; by>.a'- symptoms or dlscuse vanish under ilu-li iniluci'te, the stooping, trembling victim of depressi-.n ru-j debility becomes a new man; lie stonu* creft. b* moves with a firm step; his mind which wo* J f- viously sunk in gloom, becomes briglii, Lin-yai.t. active, and he gees forth rdre.-lied,,regenerate.! aud conscious of new vigor to hi* uccu«iou.ed <•»: cupatious; und tho effect I* not temporary, on ino contrary, tbo rcliel is permanent, for the • -mHii! proiiertlcs of tho medicine reach tbu d'lirtituttou itself und restores it to lu- first condition. In nil diseases o rthe stomach nnd plgestlvc oigat t, they never fail. They also remove depressbrn, excite ment, restleness, want or sleep, di.-liko to society, incapacity for busluess, loss ol memory, contusion, giddiness, blood in tlio head, melancholy, uicnbi debility* they increase and restore tho appetite,pu- rlfp tho blood, strengthen the tone of the stowucli, and give such energy uud vigor to the conatitutEii i must be felt to be believed. To oldcrly persous, fcir Astloy Cooper'* l illsfcrt- invaluable; strengthening tho system against tits attacks of ago; they cause a continued cheerful ness, aud prolong hfo to tho latest possible pe riod. Bkwakk of Si’CRlor* iiUTATtoxs—None are getm- luo without tbo fac-simile of tho siguaturo of Mac- Phail ft Co., Solo Proprietors, l/nuion and Ncx Y'ork, on each box and ou tho directions, 'iliebe- nuiue Pills havo also a correct likeness of tiie lato 8ir Astloy Coopcfrou the to;v.ol each box. Without these*marks of authenticity, they arc spurious anJ uu imposition. Sold lit 25 couts, 50 ceut* ami >1 per box. Full directions aro glvon with each bo*. There is a great saving liy taking tiie larger siz« : - Principal lb pot iu the United States, IMBrwd- way, Now York. For sale also by A. B. Ah Samis, 141 William st., Scblrffelin Bros, ft Co., 170 William st., McKesson ft Robbins, 91 Milton «• Ward Close ft. Co., 115 Fultou st., llavilsnd, Ihr* rot ft Rislcy, 39 Warren *t.. L*. V. CTiekencr ft Co. 222 Greenwich st. Hall, Dixon ft Fraser, 1-itttMW bers st, New York, Goucral Wholesale Agents, via will supply Druggists and Dealers In Medicine »t Proprietors prices. 8cp27—3ra c. 0. POOLE, ^ \ No. U, Whittaker Street, (two iloora nr»m W wnoustol.1 AND BSTAU. J>UVt8 WyoP Suhco. Ullitdo, ®°oro, Polttto- nUh ei, Wlnttow Clliui, J-, £,,bi; ■ .... iwintors’,(trailers’raJArtfate b | Whitewash Heads and Dusters, l ry. 2Se“""nU ofTe “ dccriptlon, A^“ P AU , 'oitlen!«• IM««sW