Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 09, 1856, Image 4

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STATE OF GKOHCHA. CHATHAM Ot>UNrV.-T» >11 whom It nut/ooa- ooao.ro: Wb.r«u, 7. H. Wlnklaraod A, Harmon Thau ara, therefore, l> clt. and admoulah all wham It mar coao.ro, to ba and appear batero said Court to nuke oboloctlon (If any thay bava) on or aa^Mttara^llVaiiiantad^ 11111 0 ‘ h,rW ' , ‘ WUasM, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for ChoUm Ooeaty, Wm1UU1 day of Dacomber iMl JOHN BIBO, O. Oa 0. WXflfl Otf iitttilCttliL C HATHAM COUNTY.—IV) all whom 0 may oon earn; Whereas, John M Uuerard wiUapply at tba Court or Ordinary for lettara or guardian- •Up of tha person and proparty of Louisa J Walla, orpnanandmnorchildof Jonathan W and Sarah H walla. Theaa ara, iherofora, lo olta and admonish all whom It may eonoarn, to ba and appear before said Court lo make objection (if any they hare) on or before the second Monday In Januajy neat, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham oonnty, this 3d day or Dooomber, 1830. deed JOHN BILBO, 0. e. o. nBOHOIA.-BULLOCH COUNTY.-Two \X months after date wo will apply al tho Court ot ordinary of Buitooh county for loavo to sell all the real and poraonal estate of William H Hagin, lata or Buitooh county, deceased, for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of said eetato. This 1st December, 1868. NANCY HAGIN. Adm’x, dec6 JEPTHA HAGIN, Adm’r. CITY IRlBim IAL1, bo sold before the cx>urt House door, lit yV tho city t* Savannah, on the* first Tuesday January next, between the legal hours or sale, the following articles ofgrobortes. I '-cask rice, 1 pipe gin. l ullage cask brandv, 1 lot deoantars, 1 let codec, 1 bbi pears, 1 do potatoes, 1 lot buokata, I l int brooms, 1 lot lobaooo, 1 ullage barrel Irish I wfUlskcy, Ao., \o. Levied on as the property of IJatrhtk Fjlspetrick. to stUifya fi re issued out of tpaHouor*blc,the City Oourt of tiavMnah, In favor | r McMahon J$ Doyle my ullUinTWIIWUi Hi Patrick Flteprttiok. “ “‘dttUmt. I’RKNDKRGABT, Sheriff. CITY BHpfiRIVF'B IALB \ITILLBK BOLD before the Court House uoor, in Vf the oily of Bavaunab. between the’ legal hours of sale, on the flirt TUESDAY lu Jauuary •ext, one lotcallcoos; one lotabawls, .ouo lot homo- •puns,out lot stooklngs; ouo lot bludlngs; ouo spool cottons: one lot koray; ou<* shuw case aud contents one lot himlkeroulel* (cambric); out lot cotton, and many othor articles, belug the stuck or James O'Hara. Levied ou to satisfy two fi fan isuuod tut of tbe honorable tho City Court of Bavauuah, iu foyer or D. Carollu ftSou va James O’Haru. Proper ty jpolntod ou: by pi al null's Att'ya. . Terms cash. EDW'D M deed PRKNDKRGA8T, Sheriff. irav ov m&sBSiir ri HAT HAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may \J conoorn: Whereas, Harris K. Harrison will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Loiters of Guard- la whip on tbe property or Laura A. Ulmer: Theaa are, thorefore. to oite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Oourt to make objection (If any tboy have) on or bsfore the second Monday in January next, other wise aald lattors will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham oonnty, this first day or December, 1EB8. dec!JOHN BILBO, o. o. Q- •TATE OF GKORGIA, BULLOCH CO. I 10 all whom it may concern.— 1 Wheroas, Polly B. Lenler and John R. Mellor will apply at£he Oourt of Ordinary tor letters of administration xn the estate of Luke a Lenlor, deceased. These aro thnreiore. to cito umi admonish au whom It may concern, to be aud appear before •aid Court, to nuke obiootlon (Ifauy tney have) on or before tne second Monday in January next, oth erwise said Letters will bo granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloob County, this 10th day of Novemner, 1866. nov23 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. a •TATB OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. ft 10 all whom U may concern.—Whereas, Arnerl- X ea Knight aud Basher Cono will apply at the Oourt of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the Estate ol Green Knight, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have,) on or be- lore the socond Monday in January next, other wise said letters will be granted. a Witness, William Lee. hxq., Ordinary for Bulloch Ooonty, this 10th day of November, 1866. nov23 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. CITY SHERIFF'S BALM. W ILL bo sold before tho Court House door in tho city or Savannah, on the first Tuesday in January uext, 1867, between tho legal hours of solo: half lot aud improvements No. 0 Green Ward, In the olty of Savaunqh, bounded north oy urough- tou street, south by lane; each by - half el said lot, and uext by lot No. 7, Levied on as the property or James L. Oliver, to entity a fi fa Issuod out of the honorable the City Court of Savannah, lu foyer of David a Nichols vs. James L Oliver. Properly pointed out by pbtiatlffii Att’y. Terms dash. EDW’D M. I'RENUERlUSr, dod6 ‘ dhorlfl'. ADMINISTRATOR!* SALK. A GREEAULE to an order of the Honorable Or- JX. dluary of Tattnall county, will bo sold iu tho town ofKoidsville,on tue llrstTuesday lu Feb ruary uext, 800 acres of hud. more or less, situaio lu the 40th district, tho laio residonco of Jesse Copeland, decousea (fold for a distribution among the heirs or sold decease. Terms mado known on tho day ofsulu. JAMES COPELAND, dec6 Administrator. ... John uroovei'uuttUMKl as executor or William Ghwver* Sr., deceased i ■ Theaa are, therefore, to cue and admonish all whom it may concern to ba and appear before Raid Court, to make objoctiou (U any thoy have) lu terms eftbe law, otherwise nald Loiters will bo grad tod. Witness, William-Uo, Esq,. Ordinary for the county or Bulloch, this litb day i sepl.. IbflO. leplia WILLIAM l.Kfc. o. a, 0. W'NUFMHIOH UUUKT, < Itntltiiiu Co, May TKKM, 186U. Robt. M. Robertson, aud other*. cotnpl’ntO vs. Claudius U. Pease, tbe I to boy steam Haw V Order Mill, Clark Baylos and William K Hayles I aud others, dofeuduiits. J I T appearing to tho <JourX that (wiu ul the said do- fondants, Clark Bay Ins and William F. Saylee re sido out of this County, aud are absent from tbe State or rtoorgla, so that service of the above bill itud subpoena cannot be served upon thou. On motion It Is urdorod, that the said Clark Styles and William F. Baylos do appear aud answer the said complainant's bill, on or before the first day or the nextTorm ofthls Court, or in defoult thereof, that sa'd bill be taken pro conreaso against them: and It s further ordered, that a copy ol this order be pub lished In oue of thepublio newspapers of th# city or 8avtnnab once a week for three mouths prior tho session or tue next Term of this Oourt. Truu errant from Minutes. ' W. G. HHEFTALL, oct-law8iu Deputy Clerk, s ■ o. o. NOTICK. S IXTY DAYS after date application wUl be made to tbe Honorable Court or ordinary oi Sorevee county for leave to sell a Negro Girl uauimi Haga, the property of K. J. Braonon. oct 10 T*7H* BRANNON, Trustee NOTICE. T HREE mouths alter date iiipllcatlntftwill bo made to tha Marino llauk i*t .Savanilnrfor the payment of two Twenty Dollar Rili.-*, (via: leiloru, No. 8,070. and loiter 0. No fi»7.) the right halves of which nave been lost by mitii. oct 9—8m JAjIKS P. 11 Cl MON. From 10. W. CAIUtty APVKKTIBiau A0B.NCY, I’HIUDKI.HUi, MOIN. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. O N ibo first Tuesday lu January noxt, 1 will soil in front of tho Court Houso, in tho city or Sa vannah, between tho usual hontsof salo,ono steam Saw aud GritiMtll, together with all tho right, tillo and interest of Hull aud Quortermon. in and to ono thousand ucros acres of land, and too ilmoer thereunto attachod to said Mill, with tho Improve ments thereon, nonaisting of a small dwelling, store house, stable and negro houses, hold laud lying in Liberty County, Georgia, and bounded by tho lands of Mrs. Jones, Geo. W.^Walthour, Tuomas Quartormau and others—tho eamo loviod upon to satisfy a U la. issuod out or the Hixih Circuit Court or tho Uultod Sfotos for tho 8outhorn District oi Georgia, in favor of David Forvor vs. Hull nnd Quarierman. Proyoity polntod out by nlaluilffs AU’y. DAN. H. STEWART, deo6--eodlmo. - It. 8. Marshal. RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. a Reliable business man wanted to lo tato at Savannah; tia., as General Agenvof a largo Subscriplion Book Publishing House, to have entire control ortho sale of their publications in Georgia and adjoining Stales. Agents, now occu pying agoncles. bavu cleared 63000 a year. A small cash capital of from 1300 to 1600 would be required. Address Box 443, Philado phla, P. 0. Pennsylvania,cod‘2w—uov29 A DMINISTRATOR'S SALK—Pursuant to an order issued trom the Court of Ordinary of Ctutbam County, will be sold before the Court House, in Newton, Baker county, on tbe first Tuesday In Jon- ary next, botwoen tne legal hours of sale, tbe fol lowing lots or Land In said couuty, viz: No’s. 21, m 281, 176. 179, 817 in tbe 10th District; No’s. 07. is! 89,113.342, 313, 288 In tbe lltb District, and No’s. 314,316, 316, 317, 226, in tbe 12th District. also: Wfil bo sold o the first Tuesday m February naxt, before tbe Court House in Batnbridgo, Deca tur oouuty, the following lots or Land in said coun ty. vis: no’s, aid, yto, an, sil, 82,60,13 in the 16tk District, and No’s. 182, 183,177, 111, 112 and 17 In the 16th District. also: WUl be sold on the first Tuesday lu March next, before tho Court House in Blakely, Early county. Iha following lots ot Land in said county, viz: Ne’s 120. 221, 141, 800, 301,294, 269, 260,266, 162, 267. In the 26th District, and No. 247 in the 26th Dis trict, Tbe above Lands are situated in a rich and fer tile country and are worthy the attention of pur chasers, as itis expected that the ravannab and Qalf Railroad wiU run adjacent ur through most or them Terms: one half cash, tbe balance in 12 months from date or Bale, to be weil secured, purchasers **fir3on» wishing to purchase will call on T. R. Lawton, of Albany, John Bilno. or Savannah, or MICHAEL SUBAHaN, Adm'r on Est. JAMErt H. BUEAHAN, deceased. novl7-lm GEORGtA7uULLOOH COUNTY'* r aU whom it may cuucern—Whereas, riimon P. Will ams will apply a- tbe Court ofOrdina* ry lor loiters of admiubtrution ou tno estate of John B. Williams, doeca-ed. Tutse are therefore to cite aud admonish all whom U maycouovru to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (irauy they have) on or bafor* the sec md Monday in January uext, other- wl«a said letters wiU be granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., urdlnarf for BaUoch County, this luth day or November, 1656. UOV28 W1IJJAM LEE. 0. B. 0. 1 SEORSn; BiLluch oouifTi A AMIN 1ST it Alt) R8’ SALE—Agreeable to an or der granted by tbe Court of Ordinary ol said •ounty. will be sola, before tbe court house door in •old county, on the Urst Tuesday in Jantnry ■ext, between the lawful hours of saie,(U7o) one ^ thousand one hundred and seventy acres or land, more or less, bounded by Wilimm Proctor. John Lastlnger, William k McElveu. Jobn Proctor, aad Bamuol fi. Groover, it being tho late residence of James Hagin, deceased;also, seven negroes, vis : Willis. Charity, Sarah, 'lorn. Mary, > arollue, and Chany, belonging to the estate u r James Hagin, de- oeased Sold for tbe benefit or tbe heirs and cre el said deceased. Terms on the day ofsalo. KEZIah HAUIN, noy S3 Administratrix, ~ STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Ann Kellar rill apply at tne Court ot Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of (tenuis Kellar: These an therefore to cite aud admonish all whom it may concern to be aud appear boforo said Court, to mako objections, (if any they h&vo,) on er oafore the second Monday in Jauuary next, other wise said letters will bo granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., * rdinary for Chatham county, this seveufoimth day or November, 1866. novlV JOHN BILBO, o. O. c. GEORGIA-LIBBRTY COUNTY." 'PO all whom it may concern—Whoroas, Jo> X sephE. Way will apply at tho Court of Or Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of William F. Way, late deceased. These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to bo and appear boforo said Oourt to make objection, (ir any they havo,) on or before tbe first Monday in January next, other wise said letters will begrunted. Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for liberty County, this 2uth Novombety 1866. nov22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o U c. STATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—WhoreoH. Joseph W. Gib yj bons will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissary os execute, ou the Estate of Uatbow Dotson. Those are, therefore. In one uud admoulsli all whom it may concern, to bo ouo uopear before said Court to make objection (if any tony bavu) on or before the Urst Monday in apiu noxt. otherwise said letters will begrautud Wuuosh, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary forCbatbam Ouuuiv, this tenth day oTOclober I860. JOHN ulLBO. O. (J. C. oct 21 MCINTOSH CO.—SHERIFF'S SALE. "IITILL be sold on tbu first TUESDAY iu January V f next (1867) before tho Court Houso door iu the City of Darien, within thS legal hours of sale, tho following described' property, to wit: tweuty (20) acres of land with two (2). dwelling houso-*, witn all neco.ua* y out buildings thoreon staudiug, Leviod on as tho proporly of Fro3t a id Houltor, to sattsiV sundry loin Judgmonts Issuod out of Mcln- tosh Iulorior Court, in favor of G. W. FerriB and others va Frostr u Boulter. Property pointodout by plaintills in execution. Termscash, purchasei paying for titles. W. T. THORPE, decs McIntosh Co. McIntosh co. j?heua^V's s lu. TXTILl be sold on the first Tuesday In January vf next, 1(67, boforo the Court Houso door in tbu city oi Danou, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: Two hundred acres land, lovledon as the pro perty of Charles Davis, to satisfy a fi ra issued out o: tne Justices Co -.rt, 271st District, In favor of Celia Davis, vs. Charles Davis. Also, one hundred and fifty acres land, levied on as the prot ery of the aforesaid Charles Davis, to natUfy tho above execution, Celia Davis, vs. Charles DavD, levied on and returned tome by a Coustable. Terms cash, purcha-es paying for till.- , W. T. THORPE, SUerlU M C. Darien Gtu, Dec. 2,1860. due 6 ITBSnraSAToR 8 SALE. TXTILL bu sold on the first Monday in January f f next, before the Court Louse in Btate&boro, the following property, belonging to tho estate o Henry Davis, Jr., 1268 acres, more or leas, of land, in Bulloch county, bo tided north by tho property of John Grimes aud John Slater, north and west by property of John Slater, east by tho property of ElUah Davis, and south by tbe property of Jo- siah Davis. Sold for tbe benefit or the beirs and creditor®of Henry Davis. Jr., deceased. On the property are one grist and one saw mill. ... „ JOSIAH DAVIS, .opts*—3m Artm'r. STATE OFOhiUUOt/l. C HATHAU COUNTZ.—To mii wnomtt may oon. corn: Whereas, Jobn Lsma will apply at tbe Oourt of Ordinary for Letters awmlssery as Admin- Istratorop the Estate ofilenrr Hasson. Those are, therefore, to ouo and admonish all whom it mar concern, to be »od appear before said Court to make abjection (if auv they havo) on or bofora the first Monday in April next, otherwise ■aidletters will be granted, witness John Bilbo, Kaq., ordinary for Chatham umntv. thli tenth day Of October 1866. octet JOHN BILBO, O.C.C. STATE OF GKORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—lu au wnom it may Con* cam: Whereas, James Movie will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lettara aumtRury as adminis trator on tbe estate of George Alexander. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all con cerned, to be and appear buioro said Court to make objections, (if any they have,) ou or before the Aral Monday in April next, umorwise aald letters will be granted. WUnes , Jobn Bilbo, Esq., urnuury for Chatham County, this seventh day of Octebur. 1866. oct 9--6m JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To. all whom U may Oon oern: Whereas, Jobn lama will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary for letters distnixsory, asadnfip. Istrater on the estate of Henry Cmsou. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it mav ooncern, to be and appear before said Oourt to make objection (If any they have) on or beAMreuo first Monday in April next, otherwise Mid letters will be granted. WUaeas, Jobn Blfbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County this savenU: day of October. 1866. oct*—6m JOHN BILBO, ii, o, o. I wAa II i.JOL TUB NOTICE. THE subscriber having received , his Fall and Winter stock consisting of French, English and .-merican Cloths, Csiuimerea ami Vunilugs,, which ho will sell by tbe pattern i-r nm .e to order in the most Iksbionable stylo, for each or cityac coptanne. Also, a handsome ONtortuie.-i of Ready Made CUthing, ^hirtn. Uud<‘r do. Drawus, Cravats, Gloves. Susnoudurs, Unth:oIIsh, Nock Tien, Dress ing Gowns. Trunks, Valisus, Curd I’ogH. Walking Canos, and ovo-ything necvH^nry for h ^vnlk-uian’s wardrobe, Thankful lor past favon iio holies by strict appli cation to merit a contiuuauce of the same. Cutting and Repairing d-.noat i-hort notice. UOV28 JOHN W. KEIaLY. VALVABEB IUCB PIiANTATIOK FOR SALE, WTIHW TK8 MILKS 0» THK C1TT OT SAVAIWAH. O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold before the Court House In the city of Sa vannah, tbe Plantation on the Savannah river, ten miles from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be* longing to the estate of tbe late Philip Ulmer, ob taining six hundred and eighty-seven acres, of which there are two hundred aores of first quality tide rice land, and one hundred and fifty-five acrea under good banks and In a fine state for cultiva tion. Also, soventy five aores of high land under cultivation. On the place are a good dwelling house, overseer’s house, barns, negro houses and ether outbuildings, all In a good state of repair. Perseus desiring to purohaae will call upon H. K, Harrison, Ex’», who resides within four miles of tbe Grove, or Rlixa Ulmor, Ex’trix, who resides within two miles ortho Grove. Terms oi sale made known ou the day or sale. Possession not given until the first of January . H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or. Jyl7-td EIJZA ULMER, Ex’trix. 4®* The Chur leatuu Mercury will publish oncea week until the day-or sale. STATE OF GEORGIA,TATTNALL CO. I 'O all whom it may concern'herons, Benia min Alexander will apply at the Court or Or dinary for Utters of Dismission as Administrator on the estate of Anson WilllamB.iate of said County, de ceased. These are,thorefore,tocite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (ilaoy ibey have Jon or be fore tbe first Monday in Manm next, otherwise said letters will be granted to the said applicant. Witness, H Strickland, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt nall County, this the 9th day of August, 1666. aug 26—Cm H. 8TR1CKLANH, Ordinary. B Z STATE OF GEORGIA, I LLOC'H miITNTY.—To all whom it may con corn: whureas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply at the Court oi Ordinary for loiters Uismissory iu administrator on the estate or Patrick D Keleher. deceased: ' These are, uierefore, tocite aud admonish all whom it may ounuern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (ir any thoy have) on or be fore tne urst M«*irla/ in February noxt, otherwise said letters will be erantod. Witness, William Ue, Esq., ordinary for Hullocb County, this Oth day of August, i860. »«K4 WILLIAM IJfiU. o. a. o. STATE OP GEORGIA, p HATH AM COUNTY—To all whom it may \J concorn: Whereas, Johu S. Norris will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters of Admi islra- tlon do bonis non cum testimento anuexooutbe Estate of Dorothea Abrahams : These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it may concern, to be aud appear before said Court to make oltfectlou (U' any ilioy have) <;u or before the second Monday in Jauuary n*xi, other wise sold letters will be granted, Witness, Johu Bilbo, Esq , Ordinary for Chatham ounty, this 29th day of November, 185H. Q°v30 JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. STATE OF GEORGIA. /'I HATH AM COUNTY -To all whom it may V/concern: Wherta* Loviu. Haiby will ajudy at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters ol Administra tion cum tostaraeute annoxo on the estate of Jaccb DeUmotta: These aro. thorefore, to cito nnd admonish all whom it may concern, lo be and appear before said Court to raako objection (ifauy they have* on or boforo the first Monday In -auuarv uext, other- wiso said letters will bo grouted. Witness, John Bilbo, Kaq., Ordluary for Chatham county, this 29t'i day of November, 1868. nov-'9 JwHN BILBO, o. o. c. AUmSMTKM'uiFg SALK. i\TILL ho Hold on the first Tuesday in January TV next, (1867) before the Court Houso door in Hium-illu. Llueity county, alltlmt tract or parcel or laud belonging to the EBtato ol tho late Johu A. Hendry, deceased, lying in tho county of Liberty, near laylorV trook, on tho Cross Bay. adioiuiug htndfl owned bv Eli McFall and Tit.-mas i.anier* (within convenient disunco ol u -ood school and church) contalng 895 aoras, more or loss, and un improved. ’ Also, at tho same timo and piuce, lot number thirty, lying lu Hlnesvlilo.Liborty county, and be- longing lo the Estate or the late John A. Hendry, deceased. Also, at thesamo time aud place, the undivided in- forest (being one half) of the Estate of the late John A. Hendry, deceased, in the following tracts of land, all lying In tho county or Liberty, viz: 600 acres, more or le«B, near the residence of Johu Per ry, on the waters of Canoucbee river. 200 acres, more or less, granted to P. Horton and on tha wa ters of tbe Canoucbee river, 612 acres, more or lesi, lying near the residence of William Rustin, being well Umbered and convenient to Canoucbee river. The above b°lng a part or tbe lands belonging to the Estate of John A. Hendry, deceased, and sold for tho benefit of tbe heirs ana oreditora. E. D. HENDRY, > L B; HENDRY f Adm rB * Liberty county. Nov. 22. 1856. N. B. Torrna liberal ana made known ou day of sale. nov24 STATE OF GEORGIA, fi HATH AM COUNTY.—To all wnom It may con oern $ Whereas, Frances II. Maoleod will ap ply atthe Court or Ordinary for Letters or Adminis trator oo the estate o Frances 0. Maoleod: These are, therefore, to cite and admlnlsb ajl whom it may consorn, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (if any mey have) on or hater* the second Monday in January next, other- wist Mid tetters will be granted. WlteeM. John Bilbo, Kaq,, Ordinary for Chatham NOTICE!. rnHRKfc mouth, .rujr .ppliMtlou will b, X nmde to tb. Pbutten- Bank or ibo St.w ol Ooorgl.. lor tbo p.ymom or . twooty dollw uolo or o^d Book, pky.ble to Wm Moral or beirer. do- led laiJuat, IkUi No 687; ibo, lor thepiym.ut or. Ion dollar nolo, No 82a, doled 1.1 July, 1164, the oil bud halve* or uid uolo. buviog boo. loot. Alio, lo tbo Book or ibo Blue or Utoriii. for Ibr w/mwlor.imdollw non. loiter A, doled 4tb Jonury, I860, the loll hud bkir h.vlng boon loot. Alw, lotbo Uorloo BulcoT Uoorgla, Ibr Ibn p»y- 5? 1 . 1 “f^No 4,1170, dAtid Novi lil- ll * r ’-.l®*?- lh ! 1—1 hair boring booo loot, ooglft—l.wlm BUHTUN k VOToIUINUA OBOHOlA.LtUiCtlTV COUNTY. T WO niombk alior dut, I will apply to Ibo Gour urordlury or bborijr CounlvTof lo.vilo.ol .poriloo or lh. ro.I .ml porwn.l mho or Belli*, ulo W. Allah, ble daonued. orau uiuoh tbeirolM to i »»-l —Id Ibr Ibo boii.dl ol Uio Inin ud dlairlbulOM ol nld uuie. UABOUNI1M. AI.IJMI, uvBttMMi iuubv. rmuoHjmA, n. AuUlorlud Agul Ibr Ibo ovuah Joarail. booAi. zvidiwbe■ ok“tb¥vaids andmut* WILDKU'NBA LAMANDBIH BAFUB, At Mamtftntuml by SUarnt «f Marvin, New Turk, In tho fire of the 8d o'• '’lust,, which oonattro- ed tne briok building oocupiod by Mr.Jno. T AtS oily, wm . uTo ol oultlnlbg lb. book., popora, Thomu, ud dllhoiigh the boll tho uld Kolb (uaulnod no Injury wbatovor rrom Ibo l.l.... Z.KH. A hLI.L I. k- j lotuM how to which it bad bou oipooed. Ouopon- lug tho 8Mb, tbo oohlooU wore lb wd undl.turbed, *ud In lb. urn. ordar ud oondUioh u wbu plw— there, bzcopth .light dlHolontlu lo tha pnjwtlhg oodoor. r«w popora. udlhabukior one or two.1 Ihb books, csuMd by tha 8108m guortlod lo the aolb,wfirt *1 tw gnauslhtal. Tbo SUb ud ooouota, u Itouulbomlhorohu, m»y iUll bo .ou, I* Ibo pomoMlw ot Mr. Tbomw, bttooOMWorlu. A Urge UMrlouhl or there coin' bntbd Bblko blwfty 1 oh hud,ud for ulo by 0. B. GAMPtlkll), Agul Ibr Ihb Muolboturan, July M, 1118. 171 Bbywl,, Bwuiuh, Ob. mul,ud la Addition would odd, IbM Ibo bookooro AowInoM. j; T. THOMAS. Wood Vwd. Firry Wbul. July 780th. 1886.. oold-U OAREY & POWELSON’S —OK- FHOTUQEXPHS, ; AMBEOTYPES & DAGUERREOTYPES. MEBBBB. OABEY A FOWELBOH Haying Incroased their ‘ focll lies for tnklug PHO TOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPIX: amt HAGUKRREO. TYPES, are uow prepared t lake picture* of all who desire in ellborortlio st> ies above mnctlonod and In a manner Uusurpassod in tiie bistory of the Photographic Art. GOLOREDPHO'I Q GRAPHS, These are taken from Dag > rreotypes as perfect, ly as from life,, aud soa Cu.JdtKD either in OIL- PASTEL, or WATER COLORS. We have now secured the uxolusive patent for FBINTINQ ON CANVASS which can be practised by no other portion in Chat ham county. By ibis newly uiscovered patent pro. cess a magnificout aud PEBFECT LIKENESS is produced from Daguerreoi- pen, • t any six# d«- ■irei up fo tho SIZE OF LIFE. DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 78 TOZX 8TUIT, HI AH IBM COtTHT HOD8K, SAVANNAH, OA.. BltAbllihed kn 1830. rnmi subscriber grateftil to hie frieudo and ■ pAtroiu (or Ibolr continual Ihvora, would btalo tool In addition to the Improvement, in DYING, u qutred-. by him daring hlo last visit to Englud ud Scollud, has mado arrugomehla Ibr attending bis business, by which be ft now enabled to dye a greater vwiety of colors ou silk ud woolen dresses, ihawli, Ac., which he Irdktk wtU generally please all who may Ibror him with tholr patronage. Gentlemen's garments dyad, clou odor renovated ** may ha regiurad, Inthasame.uperlorotylo which haa generally n much plouad hla patron, ud Tbhlj Oovjr», ud Ladle.’ ft.pe tthawft. ho., oleuod ud Onlahod In tho Drat atyte. ladlm’ BUMta dyod, bleached ud praued In the moat Ihkhlonablt itylM Orders (Tom tha country promptly' alluded to Terms moderate. Whoa parcels an but by steamboats or railroad word should be aut him by letter through the post offloe. oo that ho may, IchoW where to aS (or them, men 18 ALKXANDEB OAlitOWAV. CENTRAL RA1LUOAO. CHANGE OF SOHEDOI.E. O N end after Sunday, the 14th Ootober, Inst., and until further notice, tho l-usscuger Indus on too Coutral Railroad will run as follows ; BBTWEKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leavos Bavaunah Dally at..,8 a u and 19.16 r a, ArrlveiuUaooo ’■ “..9,16 r a - i ait LeaveMsoou “ “,u.46 a a - 9.80 rn. Arrive luSavu’h “ “10.46 r* “ 1.90 as Birwzn s.vamtiH and scorers. Leave Savannah 19.16 r a ud 9.80 r. _ Arrive lo Augusta 8.48 r ■ *• 1.86 a a. Luva Augusta 6. a ■ “ 4.S0 r ■ Antra In Savannah 1.80 r ■ “ 10.44 r urwm moos and scums. LuraMaou 11.48 a ■ ud 9.80 r ». Antra la Augusta i.U r N •• i.80 a a. LuvaAugusta i, an - «.aori. Arrive In Maoon 9.18 r a “ 1* a Si urwaas savannas, touanoavnsa It asrotnos. Lmvs Savannah e. a a Arrive In Mllladgovtllo ,,.9.46 r B Iaava Maeoo 1148 a ■ Arrive In Eatooton 6. r a, W. M. WADLBY Oun’l Sopt. Savannah, Oa., Oot. 12, 1888. oolU. 1856. 1856. RICH FALL DRY (XJODS. GRAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to Inform their fricuda and the pub lic that their fall supplies of rich and elegant HDJBI, (BOOEDS have Juit arrived—purchased from the most emi nent importer* of the country, aud selected with a care a« regards elegance ami beauty, which cannot be appreciated until folly examined. We can confidently say that our stock of Rich Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot be surpassed for beauty and elegance, and that our Domestio Stock is as cheap as the like quality of goods cm be had from here to New York- Amo if our assortment wUl be found the most elegant flounced Robes with figures; Rlcn Md elegant colored Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed In the newest Md richest style. Cloth and Muir Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. Albwool French Mnuslin de Ijilnes, new end ele. gone Lupins’ bestall-wool Freuch de fotines, high colors, for misses. Lupins’ bast Black Bombazine and Challeys. While Merino, Cluilley, do Laiue and Bombaziue. very fine. Cloths aud Oussiineres, a full assortment. I'l tutulion Goods host quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeeplug articles in great variety, bestquallty at the lowest posidblo prices. The limits of an advertisement precludes tbe possibility ol’ enumerating any but few leading ar ticles. We would respectfully requoBt tbe attention ot purchasers to un examination or our stock, feeling confident that style, quality and price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS. OR, THE CROSS AND THE CROWN. B YM .1. Mclutosh, author or 1 ’To Seem and to Be," "Charms and Counter Charms,” Au. Marlon Barnard, or Lessons or Llife. by JFSmltb, Esq. Cntprt from Uuole Ram’s Jack Knife, or slices from tho Now York Picayune. Edgar Montrose or the Mysterious Penitent, by G W M Reynolds. Tho Co.,dcal Au ventures of David Duifleks, illus trated with over 200 comical engravings. Margaret atcbpolc, tho Great Femsle Horse Thief. The Gentlumau in Black, by George Cruikshonk. Putnam’s Moutldy Magazine lor lte. ember Rocsteei by J. n. CUBBEDGE, Agt, deev! MarsiialilioUite Buildiug. NEW BOOKS, E . OK1VED t»y H’A KNOCK & DAVIS, Wednes day. Dec. 3d, 18M). .Murlptnrtti and KlatiHilcal views iu favor of Bluve- ry, by Thornton Stnngfellow, D J). The History und Uncords of the KJipbaut Club; compile.! from authentic documents now in posses sion of tho Zoological .S . let;-, by Knight Russ tick- Hide, AJ. D., and Q. K. Philander Doestlcks, P. B. White Acre vs Black Acre, a cose at aw, rejMirt- od by J, 8. F>?q. Tho Humors oi Falconbrhlgo, a collection of hu. morons and every day scenes, oy J F. Kelly little Dorr It, by Charles Dickens. Brother Jonathan for' hrisimas.aud New Years, 1865. For sale at decs loPCongrntib street. FASHIONABLE READY HADE OXiOTBmO. E EC hi V ED by the undersigned afollsapyly of READY MADE uLOTHING, consisting oi all articles nocossary for a Gentleman’s Wardrobe. also: A choice aasortmeut of French, English and German Cloths, Casslmere* and Vestings. which he is prepared to make to order in tbe best style and at tho shortest notice. Ue also desires to call attention to bis stock of BOY’S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, which will bo found of superior stylo Md work manship W. R. SYMONS, oct27 tr 17 Whitaker si rriHlS is a newly invented BURIAL CASE, fash- X toned to accord with the foeUnp of the be- reave i, and yet retaining all the requisites of an appropriate receptacle for the dead. There te m reason why such a receptacle should be made te create by its appearance disagreeable seneatteos. It u enough that we should be bereaved, Md what ever tends to soften or make lees keen the poignan cy of our grief, oommends itself to our considera tion. So much that te repulsive bee been discarded In tbe arrMgemcnt Md shape or the above Ca-,e. that its name, the CASKET BURIAL CAR' , is an involuntary suggestion Md I do not hesitate te aver that there baa never boon in use uv thing so entirely chaste, appropriate end convenient as this Invention The Case permits a view or tbe entire body sftor It is oncloseil, the whole top belug comnosod of beautiful thick I 'renoU PinteGlui.sufflolently strong to renal any Snteruul or external pressure, Is per fectly air tight composed of metal highly orna- mooted, and will last for ages. Sampler of the Casket may be seen at the offlee of Messrs. CRANK, WKLLHACn., go Day street, Be- P. H. Persons desirous or u^robesing the exclu sive right for tho sale or the Casket in tue following titstsa, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina aud North Carolina, will nleeso apply by loiter ur In p irsou fo WILLIAM ii. PHILLIPS A Oil., owners of Patent, rare ot CRANE, WILLI h CO., fievennab, Georgia N I. RlihUtoofi. «r nor.80tt.UM wIU8«mU •1m. ool LHANOR of schedule on toe SOUTH WE8TERN RAILROAD Orer n’hlch puoco tho Groat New fork A New Orleans flails. Two Daily Tuinb between Uaoon and Columbus. Luavc Macoo At 9 A m, AUU a f H; or,tv. U Colum- bUl .t716A M, UdlOlOFM; Imvb Columbus It 418 am, tod a r m: orrlvu at Macon' ot 10 84 A M, tadei9rM;leare Macon dally 118am; Kir Ameri cu. and Namur City; trrlvo at tbe Utter it 190 a 0 ! 16 fm‘ 8 “ mUr at F *t 110 r M; arrive at Mho. u TraUii toDulumbtu Horn . throughconnacUonbe- >W«U Montfomery, AUbama, ud AoituU, KUn vUjo, wilmloitoa, Savannah, MUUdpvUlo ud Eat or ton. Poet Coaches run from aumter CUy to Tallebas- aee, AlbMy, rhomuvlUe. Bainbride. ho. Hacks ran from. merlons tri-weekly to Lumpkin,Cuthbert, to., also from Fort Valley te Perry, Hayneavtlle, HewklnsvIUe Md KtoxvUle. Ge, Passengers Trom points below Fort Valley, should take the uoou train from Savannah; end the even ing train from Augusta, to avoid detention at Me- con; for other noiuts take either train. First class steamships leave Savannah for New York on Wednesdays and Saturday i, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage U tbe Cabin $26, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to Bavamuth $14 00 “ Columbus " « lo ou *• Sumter City •• •• 9 60 Thu above Schedule went <uto operation Deo. 1st, 1860. GEO. W. ADAMS, 8up’t. Maaou, Deo. 6th, 1866. . dec6 raw AMD •fLAMDID YAaniORTA. IIATEK O^ADVBBO-ilWtG. 8LE GOOD. *?»» 0 ,<VS0° ™,or lK»,crIny tj„ 0 Utger tbu • Nubtftnni; 76-cmu Ud'ttic i,S FI B THE FALLL TRADE OF 1168. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, ATTHE STAB CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 141 Bay fitmt, IS flew opotilng the largest Md, best so. s ii lectedstockol Goods for Ouutlemau’s wear Ka ever offtrsd In the oily of Savannah. JDL Black and Colored Cteths, Black Doeskins and C'asslmerea, Overcoating, Fancy Casslmdies, Md hUk and Velvet Vestings, whioh oaanot.be sur B utse4, are to be found In npld profusion In thu erohante’ Tailoring Department, Md will be mads to order in most approved style. Md at short no- tlce. I have taken particular pains with the manufac turing of my Ready Made Clothing, Md fort confi dent or pleasing all who may Otvor me.wlth their patronage. I have a lot of very tasty business suits, te whioh I invite particular attention.' GENTLEMEN’S KU* NltflllNG GOODS and Toilet articles of every description, and a large stock ot Trunks, Carpet Bags and Vallres always on hohd. WILLIAM 0. PRICE,. Star Clothing Fmporium, oct 2 147 Bay street. Uuguemotypn and imbrotype*. REDUCED PRIORS. Our present faolltiea enable i.. to reduce our prices on the abovo pictures, aud v, u heruaftor proposr to take tbom at prices so low us to be within tbi reach of every one, belug at from NE DOLLAR AND TOWARDS! Messrs* Carey & Powelson wish particularly to give notice that they will tak< Likenesses of Decerned Persons, from Daguerreotypes or AtuVrotypes whioh their friends may have in their poftSOHslon, of any size desired, colon d as above • Gallery over S. Wilmot’s J< wolry .store, Market 8quare. ' nov20 Entrance on Ilryim Mtreet . .not All Tabular wotk, wltbor without Rule.; and i,i vortliomcnta oacupylug double oolnmu, abali £ charged double tho ubovu rate., 0 ' AdyMtftemmiU of whatever tougth,foranvtin,. tan^tbui coo month, tu bu charged’ at tr, y M i 0 “", For »lobger time al the fcltowtcg ratca Nc. cf Bquara.|lmo|9UiO»|3mw|4 mo*|o run»iL TSTf mv , So 1 Squaro,,.;, 2 Squared... ”1 ’P 8 do .... -29 • 27 82 i *! 0 ...'. 24 ’ 82 1 33 27 89 44 6 do .... 80 40 60 T do 32 43 •64 f do .... 84 40 68 6 do .... 39 48 91 10 do .... -88 60 61 WATCHES-WATCHES-W ATTHE 8. We ara receiving the London Lever wjK Watches, of the most celebrated makers, in f El Gold and Silver i ases. R. F. Cooper’a Du ■MHiplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses fine BwisaChronometers, which we elTer.at reasona ble Drioee, at onr uew store in Gibbi is’ Fwtnge. D. B. NlUflOlH k OO. OYSTBRSi THE subBoriher is now ready-to for- nlsh OYSTERS In theSbeli, fresh open ed or Pickled in any quantity to suit purchasers. Pickled Oysters In kogs ready to he shipped. oct l J D. JESSE. removal; The subscriber haa Removed on thu Bay, next door to the Republican; offlee, where he is now opening a haudBoiue assortment or SPRING] AND SUMMFJt GOODS, which he will sell by the pattern or make to order in the moBt fashionable style. AIbo, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful fur ;mst favors, he hopes to merit a roll tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repalrlug done ut tho shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Punts, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at u b mull pro- aprl2 JOHN W. hFi.LV.. 1- For My time not abovo a; hjc Ued, aivopfe. large wUl be, mado. . ,uruo,1 » . A de^uctlPh.or 26 per ceyt lroin the above rut. !YL U -.^?A*l^ft-^., Hl l vcr - Uaolu . 0Lts Appearing cxtli' ■M). I”ibli-I. jML TeTHYbolve without Motn-y 7 when it lajuBt as Vf easy tor any one to bo around with a pocket foil as not, if thcyouly thlhk -n, 1 have got a new article, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can be made, eitbor by m ile ur female. It is highly rospoctabiu business, und an article which Is wautod in every family in tfru United States. En close mo two dollars by mall, at my rink, and I will forward you by return mail a Circular, with foil Instructions In tho art. Thu business is very easy. Try it, ifyouareout pfuraplo' inep »;aad you will novor rogrot it; lor it wil be / tier for you to uay ; the abovo sum, aud insure u good business, than to pay twenty-five cents for u spurious advertise ment. This is no humbug. Try it i Try it I Try it I Address your lettc-ru te DWIGHT M-iNJtOK, New York. . ■ept 16-8m DISSOLUTION. mHR Co partnership of F. CHAMPION A CO. is X this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business o. tbo late firm will te settled by F. Cham pion, who will continue the Grocery buniness on his own account. F. CHAMPION, It. J. LAKCOMBIK 8avannah, October 1, 1860. sept 80— tin MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING., MANUFACTORY AMD AGENCY. ■ 8T. JULIAN 8TREET, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near the Market.) TjtROM the most complete laoilltiea iu his own JL establishment, and through hia cuunoettons witheeveral of the principal monufauturng estab- llihments of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, the Undersigned Is prepared lo forninsh MACHIN ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT UlON-RAILING, STATUETTES, STORK FRONTS, Columna, Window Pills and Iintils, Iron Doors, Shutters, to., at Nmilhmiyrica. He Is also prepared to repair Machinery aud iron work orevery description, at short notice, uimn reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS; he U also prepared to exhibit n great varie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB fcTONES, to. Alio Iron Railing in great variety , ior enclosures, Md to receive orders, and put up the work at mu- reoturors’prices. H. H. UNVILLE. Savannah, April 11,1866. uprll THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY pryor , s‘oTntmejnt. IT la a aura end speedy core for barns, piles, A oorns,.felons, fever sores, aloers, scald head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by nur ses,) sors Md cracked Ups, fresh wounds and sores of My description. It Is a most valuable remedy Md cure, which cm be testified to by thousands who hare used It In many portions or the South for the lost row years. In no instance will the salve do My injury, or Interfere with a phyaiohm’s prescrip tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and letters from people who have nsedit themselves, Md most earnestly recommend it to others as a speedy Md certain remedy for the above named diseases A (rial is aU that is necessary (or Us own recommendation. Among the many that have testified to tho ufilca- cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended ii to the public, are Dr K A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan. Esq, J L Stephens. F.sq, and thousands or others. Sold by JB Moore,Savannah, Ga; J EHalL Aincr- lcus,.Ga; Clark It Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKeneou, Robins A Co, Now York; and druggists generally. AST By remitting one dollar to the proprioter a single box ofthe Ointment will be forwarded.by mall, free of postage, to any part of tho U Staten. Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug gists genqraUy. V. J. MOORE, Proprietor, m*yl8 LaGrange, Ga. THE COURT OF NAPOLEON. i'\R Society under the First Fmpire, with por- V/ trails ot' its beauties, wits and heroines., from authentic originals, by FrMk B Goodrich;' tl (nitra ted by J ulee Champagne. —MOM OP— the Romance of tbe Forest, by Anne Ratcliffs, author of “The Mysteries of Udolpho*” ’ Cotton la King, or the Culture or Cotton, and its relation to Agriculture, Manufactures and Com merce, by David Christy. .. J5,® by the author or the “Wide, Wide World.” Victoria; or, the World overoomo, by Cotoline Chesbro’. Magdalen Hepburn, a story ortho Scottish Refor mation, by Hrs Olyphant, author of “ZaMeo.” ctc.,eto. Ixwlmer Uttlegood. Esq., ayouuggsutlomauwho wished te sse life and saw It accordingly; by trank E Smedley, Esq. ErnoatlJnwood, a novel, by Mrs Caroline Lee Hentz. For sale by WARNOCK & DAVIS, int Booksellers and Stationers. 00 1*1 169 Congress street. KNIGHTS &. THEIR DAYS B Y DR. DORAN, author of “TobloTnitu,” ho. Tb. Hllftof tbe Sbotomao, b» him Kroner, ootbor of “ Wldo, Wld. World," Jto. * AFUgrloufe to El Modbuh ud Ho—, by Lieut. Rurton, ortbeDeatboy army, with map. ad Ulus- tnllou. Tbo Hooiorooi Peotry of tbo Eoilftb 'uurtui., rrom Ctmcr to Hut. -isssrra YtM toIoom IrrtOi-o Uftof Wubli(U.-obMp ^WndjlboroptwHo nd pbonouo'tofy-. onr Etapooa'o Obotorotrla—2 nil., cowplote, rooof Amerlao'i Plotart Oollery—70 lllunra- W. THORNE HriLLUHB. OOt S H ARPER’H new monthly magazine for DECEMBER—This ts the beginning of a new volume, fiubsoribor* will please eall nod renew thulr Miibsoriptions. For sale by WARNOCK h DAV1H, Booksellers Md Stationers, bdtriW IM. OmiQraia-.l. UEOllQIA made NKHCfO RHOB*. flTHK Huboorlbor bu lull rnwln d ooalbar.uppty P ,0 ri ! * rn*d. n»iro Braiuio. Pitman SS’SHl’tir.'VKJS"?’ *“•« •» inviiwt to rail ud oauiUw Ibm. U.. 1. UUCKNKU. OAUAUi OAJjIABXII KSSESKww-a - —.-suits,. HENRY LATHROP & CO.. HAVE IN 81 OUE A COMPLETE assortment of t e following A PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would Invite tbo partic ular attention of PLANTERS, Md offer them at 'reasonable prices Md on accommodating terms: Schley’s White PlainB and Twills Heavy Northern Brown TwIIIb “ Black Md Grey Black and Grey Plains Striped Cable warp Kerseys Plaid Llnseys In several grades London DuiBI Blankets, in all wetgfi'&and slice Cord do do Fine Whttuoy do Uoul Stripes and Plaids Franklin do do Real Cotton and Wool Flaniiutn “ alt Wool tin Drown and Bleached Catifou Flannel Shirting Stripes, Striped omaburgs White Cotton Osnaburgs X and % xsrown Shirting Bir “■ Jluo Demius, Blue Drill Kentucky Jeans, Heavy SAtiuels Ker!l Scotch Bonnets, Head oct 11 hlefs. Ac. JUST RECEIVED PER nl'i-.AMKit Al/USSTA, XT TUX Savannah Grocery -AND* FRUIT DEPOT, 100 lb«. Victoria nntl t'stawba Grapes. 40 bbls. Splendid Eatiug APPLES. Large Preserving PEARS. QUINCES, Uko the Iasi. Cheanuts, Hickory Nuts, and Fresh Dotes. Green GINGER. Tomatoes, Beets. Carrot-. .vc. Rye Flour, Ual Meal, Pean Burley. 10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER 6 do Choice ifo. And low priced qualities, tog-iher with a varied assortment or Fresh biscui i. «ot i6 v, u. farrell. f A B ni J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, S. E. Corner or ( Brough £n and Barnard Streete. havan- _nah Ga., Wholesale and l entil Dealer* In. Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, l)ye Woods and Dye Stuffs 1 French, English, and American Perfum ery Fin Toilet aud Shaving Soaps, Combs Md Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses aud Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, Ail tbe Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pure Winee and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet aud Fancy Articles, to. ABT N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation of Pbysiclaus’ Prescriptions und Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling 61 edicine Cases, With plain Directions for uao, including directions for treatment incases of poisoning, Drownjup, &o. qp? it DRl* LBFLBR 5 WILUUK, iieatisu ABE now fully prepared to in ■ert foil or partfaUeiia of Teeth on the principle o; D;. J. Allens'e Patent Continuous Gum, By ibis improvement, the form olthe f ice can ho restore J to any degree ol'rotundity that may be do- ircd. .t Is applicable in all cases whore the cherts nave fallen in.aud cannot be detected by ’h.>close.- *. observer.— This method combines the folbwing* i/antages:— Alt artlflclai gum, whioh exhibits h poriu; tly natural aud life-like appearance, and imparts to the thoeth that peculiar expression whic’n i-harai terixes tbe na tural organs. This Gum consists of a silAciouscien pound, which Is applied and flue d upon the Teeth aid i’latoin such a manner, as to fill up all the intoreticuo around the baso of tho Teeth, aud also unites them firmly to eauh other and te the Plato upon -which they are ■ett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Tooth Offloo over DeWitt A Morgan. jougresBstreet. •** Republican Md Georgian »j»y. fob 16— tl J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt., BOOK SEL LE STATlONEl ONDKR TIIK HAR8HALL HOUSR tIOTKI., BROUGHTON ST. Savannah. Georgia. W OOD--W OOD- rpHE SUBSCRIBER has Just received, aud will X keep constantly on hand at bis Wood Yard, Old Charleston Wharf, a full supply ef the best of boated Block Jock, Oak, Hickory, Light wood, to., to. All in want aro i cspoctt'uily iuvitod t<> give him a call. H. 0. RAYhOR. P. S. AU orders left at tbe Book Store under ill? Marshall Houso will be promptly attended to. sept 80 ROOFING! ROOFING!! WASKIN'S IHPBOTXD HBl AND WATCR'HtOOF conrosiTiox roofmg. r IK subcuriber having been appoinled sole agen In thla city for Warren's Fire Md Water I'roo Compoeltion Roofing Is.prepared to execute the same in a satisfactory manner. The attention of the citizens or Savannah is re- poctfuily solicited t» the above method of Roofing ow much used In the principal cities of the United ates, (both N >rth and South,) and as it has been stedundor over jyarloty or circumstances. I con- dently offer it to the public as a moJe ol RooUng uobjuutlouaple in every particular, whilst it com- filnes. In a greater degree than nny other roofing in sso. tue valuable requisites el cheapness, durability and security, against both flro and water. It has rapidly superceded tho use of all kinds of roofs wherevor It has been introduced, giving in all cases general satisfaction, being highly recommend ed by Insurance Companies, and all who have test edits utility. Aar CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will ad as agent during my absence from tbe city, at whoso offleo all Information will be freely glvon, and speci mens ofthe roof shewn. sept23 GALVIN FAY, Agent aOODOLLARSREWARD « For my two negroes, or 100 for either ^ lodged in Jail so J get them, JACK, sometimes called Johu, a large copper colored, homes .dowu look and rough free, weighs about Is a is 6 feet 10 inches high, 22 years old. BostSO s very black with a wide space betweeu bis uon per front teeth, high forehead, turns his feet out iu walking, is 6 leet 8 inches high, and weighs 15o, and 30 years old, aud when heard of lust, they were In tho swamp above Savannah. My address Is 4 mile, branch, or Barnwell, B. 0. aug!2—wly WM. ASHLV. I A;,, JmI'I !nr , '! t-liaUjfn » U bl Advertisements ordered in thu Weekly nmiau per squuru e^ch Ipserfion, for Mytiiaele^ul. one mopttle ,1 w inore llilin one montb m ‘ the rates ijpccjll^d lh tho ubovu table. *“ Special notices, 10 cents per Hnu for tho a r «t .... 6 cents for ca6b fuhscqent »u?ci # ti< n. anu u. m’i: to be subject to contfna. Murrlngc nntlciv s i V nersl luvltetloti*, 60 ceufo daeh. No hihk-Ih ..i. Inserted for lesK. thaii 60 c«-uu. Olntuurv Reports, Resolutlohs, .op l’ror,i-e,iliq> n| a n\ Association, or Corporatloii. onlm-u n- ' ed, 6 cents, per ljne. Steamboats Will bo advertise,: ut *40 j, ar ... b for each boat advortlsed. Steamships, whoro but one in running item num; if two or more, IfiU eacL. Auctioneers' advertiBcment5, n.>t u-- contract, butto be charged ut tb*- nt<- i, rL . ^. per Bquare. The paper, uuder no eircuiumniv,. to \, K ed in a contract. Professional anti business card? »oi «.•»*•, - lines, .will be Inserted at $20 pur nnmuh. Calls on ;>ersons to bi-com- uiii-ii inserted as other advertisement*-, t, variably in advance. Announcing candidates for offlee, > lu, t»> in advance. 1 ' AdverlisemcuLs not marked on m* 1(/ , specified time, will he inserted uo'i'lorfo.i . payment exacted. When any bill for two niutith* advertising, on, thnn coutruct, nmounu l«over• $f.u. n lictiuutii.b.. 26 per cent will bo nmifo, Yearly advertising, v. itli j-» rvlu-f.- betoken at the fotlowmu rut. •. For one squaro, ronowable nut-t- t “ •“ • Iwlfte “ “ ’ '* 3 tiling -■ 4 . Evury additional sqiiun eiinuaai- i ,i n,b»,cb%»* ed one bull tho above rates &*ltiiti**n.«i. Yearly advertisors shall bo litiiin -i t*. i!. : ., i contracted for. Ail contruri* rtiall t,<- in wnii. stating definitely th* 1 nalur* oi im hi-nj:-., advurtisod. Any ativoitUoiiieni. 1 not p,.. , ,, neoted with thr bti.-ine*’*- nhtill be«I»j -ci’jfjv ly, aud also any exousH ••t*'m»Uet ovn i,„ contracted for: Contract advertisement- psyah;- ijuam-in.i,,i vertisoments from straugi-rs anti ti^usa-a ;<•}„,i, payablo Itradvauoo. Allothots *vi!i u* o-nswi**? duo when called for. Regular advertisen- dial all others .eiaUi. ., munfcations or requiring ifoiicet- io.dgi *-n: , tentlon to fairs, cottcerte. r-ire,-.,. •*. tertalnmeuls, where,,chargrt arc mod* 1, -i.mm tancc—all noilcus of jirivdi* H.^uenitioj • , >... 9 , ticodesignud to eall attenli .)j to pri<'U- ,.. k calculated or Intended to pruin.tt. i rosts, can only be Inserted win, th* umli-wt,,:.: that tho samu is to b*- naM lor. ii iusc.-tc*; ir il ■ editorial column (which can he only at the'dacn lien oi tbo editors) the sumo wilt Ik- dimmed at lb-, rate of uot less than 20 cents- per ,n, . Tlfo uiidcrsigneu, ptibli-hir d Duiiy, 1 ri-Wcek|y opd Woekly newspapers i*: S-ivauimn, tin., jileiip ourBclves strictly t<* auhere t«) tin: above liiii 0: charges, and lu no iurtnite.-1<» ueviide tl’cr*'(r*n*. The above rates to,take rlfort ltitid; 1.1 -6- 'to continue binding, uutii changed hy tbe vole, majority of tho undorsignod. N. B.—This sob niiulci Rboit unt iu any waj . tho integrity of existing oonffitcid. All cuiiirna-i-1 tho year or any otiror specified time. shaliatiU iw with tho ‘expiration of the period tor wl.lci, • wore made, R. R. Hilton & Do. German if Snxvd A Stun, Hei uhlUan. Tteiispao.v A VTthivjton fo,*• •*■ KK8 ;am 1: ROBINSON & CAMP DRAPRRS anu TAILdRS, AND Dealers in lino Ready Made Cl.OTHl *>G have teco.ved and/ rpuned their stock of Fell and Win- ter GOODS comprising a full anul complete assortment or Cloths, Cassimeres, VeM- iugs and Over Coatiugs, which we will make und trim for our usual style, and at thu shortest notice. Our ready matlu Clothing is manufactured at tbe well known house of W. T. Jennings & Co, 231 Broadway, N*w York, and comprises all that Is flue and fashionable in tbe liue. FURNISHING GOODS orevery description requi- site to a gentleman’a wardrobe, constantly kept ou band, all of which we offer un our usual credit terms, or at a discount of 6 por centfor cash, at 3 DULL feTRKET, SORREL BUILDING, oct 1—1 in next door to Pulaski House, i TIT FOR TAT. THE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR TIMES. A Reply to -UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” and “DEED.’ v W A UDT OF »YW. OKUUNB. mHIS original and powerful book, this beautifol X story, is an American Rowland for uu English Oliver, aud di.coto«i against tbo distorted view’s of tbe English press when speaking of tbo institutions of the Uuited Stales. It exposes cruelties and barbarities practised on tho lower classes of England, more terrible than thotc imagined by Mrs. Beecher Stowe as tho result - four “peculiar institution!!.” Tho object of ‘ Tit for Tat” is emi nently buinouu, patriotic and JuBt, ll is not anti- British, anti-North, or anti-South, il is simply u re ply to tho exaggerated pictures of Slavery lu “Un de Tom” and “Drrd.” For sale by WARNOCK ti DAVIS, booksellers aud Stationers, octSl 169 Congress st. READS—READ! b-IlE ADI!! A. That Is, if you cm see; aud you can’t see, you can find jcZj ■Wall kinds of “hofpe to son,” at the Watch and Jewelry Store of D. B. NichM* A Co., is Congress street, next door to tho oorner uf Whitaker, where you cm purchase Watches, J ewelry, Sliver Ware, Md FMoy Goods, os low as *t any other etore in tkeoountry. Wa have reoelved per stoaa whip Alabama a fresh iotofthoee fine Steel Bpectaalos: also, a supply of Pebble end Periscople Lens, w hlcn we are prepared te fit In ell kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Periaoopio Lena (so called frot* , heir peculiar shape) have M advMtage over all at jors, as they have a greater range « focus, so U mt the reader Is not oompelled to hold the book or paper at a certain distance from the eye. Call and sue. D. a NICHOtri ft 00. ^No eborgu for ehowlng goods, tar 11 D. il i. ft OO. FINE MM, AT REDUCED HATES, B ARGAINS cm uow bu had hy a> : those who wish to clothe tbetnselvcH gontuciiy, as I will the balanoe or uy Hcady-Mailo, at reduced rates 00 time, end ten per oeut. oil* for cosh. Ca:i Md n?»U yourself of the obauoi* to ablaut good ertl- •lee. Atthe War Clothing Emporium. WO.LTAM C. PRICE, Jenelt id* »t,tf street iniiK* VauIIV <IU4l iUCUIVOU, OU , Himr; 20 bbu Fllll. II 81,8(1 * (d ft mill 1 Jj but ud blih Kstr. Vomllv oraalua aid |»wd.nd Hiuwi l> elirldtd Horan jlOboirauiroiinii^ Ik Mkn rt dt do Huatwil. flllwjr. Rlunauiou jwil HuoiIo'ohmIkbUHalt; loim r bill. Kitr. No 1 HtiMF6l| 100 dra Jiooai, !>«• kn,. Clotlin Unra Hnk kwotifu tMlraalk., looraud, '•'^Kfn.o-oowra, TIT FOR TAT. r T FOR TAT. a roply t«» “ Undo Tom’s C^abln ” and ••Prod," by a lady uf Now Orleans. Uow to Dress with Taste, containing hints utHiti (be harmony of colors, the complexion, to., to., being a suitable companion for the toilet tablo. Bridal Etiquette, a sonslblo guide to the etiquette and observances of the marriage ceremonies. How to Behave, or the Spirit or Etiquette. How to Woo and How to Win. How to be a Lady,a-book for girls, containing use ful bints ou tbo formation of character. Howto be a Man, a book containing uaofol hints on the formation of character The Business Man’s Advisor, consisting of tbo Busluosa Man’s Assistant and Ready Reckoner, the Trader’s Guide, und tho Laudlord'B and Ten *»nt’s Assistant. Tbo Tradesman’s Md Mechanic’s counsellor and Ready Calculator, comprising the Tradesman’s Guide or Law of Trade, with a supplement or Ruios and Tables. Koceived by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agont, uov7 under the Marshall House. TUE LADY'S GUIDE mo PERFECT gentility, in manners, dress Md X conversation, iu the family, in compauy, at tho phmo forte, tho tablo, In the street, 1 ,and In gen tlemens society. Also a usefoi instructor iu letter-writing, toilei preparations, liuicy needlework, millinery, dress making, care of wardrobe, the hair, teeth, bauds, Ups. complexion, etc. by Emily iTbornwoll, author of “Home cares mado easy.” For sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS. oct!8 169 Guoirees street HEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY WARNOCK & DAVIS, Tuesday, Not. M, 1886. E“by o “Sr Marlon Barnard, or Lessons ur Life—a oompan- Ion to “Dick Tarlotou”, by J F Smith. Tbe pictorial adventuros of Margaret Catebpole. —.UOBH OF— . Daisy’s Nocklovo, aud what catno * r It. by T B Aldrich Three per cenl a uiuuth, ur (he perils or Iasi Uv- lug, by (ilmrlee Burden. Tue Hills or the Khstomuc, hy the author or (he Wide, Wide World. For solo at uwfi 169 Congress st CliDtH And HUOULDEhR—TfiThda^tild 20 bfils O hrlghl Mdse and Pituuldere. Bacon, received Gm m,tUh 1104 fbru>a tow flro “ WkH^kf SIR ASTLEY COO PILLS: T HE iuvlguiatiug actluuuf Hr Astu*y Ohjm’j Pills on thu constitution is rvul'y tmirv*-i.»u>. aud a single trial will conviucu the ir.nti ?*,. :«-a. of their power lo resitru thu most k-ibiu aud drl*- litatod to foil health nn-J stronglh, urn, n» lui'guu-., can convey uu udcquulo idea of the nnniciliutc. mi. almost ralrucuious change, produced b> use of this wonderful medicine in thu UtrtwtM.-V biUtoted and Hiatturud nervous system; n.e relax u and deMltiated body is at once relievo*!, re toni enlivened und .built tip; the incut il jiii-i ;-layr rtf symptoms'Of‘disease vuul. li undo*' their inllm tii , tha itooplng, trombllpg victim ol depi i-k-i i. au debility bepomeR a uew tr*an; hr siunos creel ue mores with a firm step; hie mind which wm ;r*- vloualy sunk iu xloom, becomes bright, I m yiii.t. active.aud hogte» foilh i\freshed, regeueraieti nnd conscious •!' new vigor to In- I'misiuneu u: oupations; and tho eflect U u* t teuit-oiuiy, on tne contrary, tbe reiiel is periuut.L-ut, for the i/itui*. properties of the medicine reach tbo conrtitunoti itself and restores it to It-’first coiuiltiun iu jII diseases ofthe stomach and pigesihe oigiv r, tl.*-) never full. They also remove- dt-prft-wou. writ? ment, reatleness, want <>f sleep *11-like to .-oriity. incapacity for bu^iucss, b.-ssoi memory, coniuii*-.. giddiness, bloud In tho head, uiciuncliuly, tmi.hi debility* they increase und restore tin- uj-jidiic.j-t. rifp the blood, strengthen tlic tone i-ftb* siuimili, and give such energy and vigor iu tiic romUtutini os most be felt to be believed. To elderly persons, tlr Astley (Vcpti-'.* I'illr .*r>- invaluable; strengthening thu tysiem agaitrl »*# attacks of age; thoy cuuso a coni.micii riu-uluf ness, aud proloug Hie te tho latert |«*s>iblf ;h- rlod. Bkwakkok St'Uhtoi's uitaiio.vn—Nom- an. gew lne without the fac-similu of tlto signuliirv of Mac- Phall A Co., Sole Pioptictors. I.0110011 umi .Va York, on each box utm on the directions. 7lirGe nuine Pills havo also u correct hkettos oi tit* !;*:i Sir AEtloy Cooper ou the tup of each box. W ithout theBe“marks of authenticity, tlnymcsj.urioi.Km.it an Imposition, hold at ib ccid.s. fd' cents ami *1 per box. Full directions are gi -. *-n w uh t;.cli D *• There is a great suvlug by taking ti ■ U»*fr Principal Depot,iu the IV. e»l .'m:* -, *'■■•- i-m* J- way, New York. Fur sulo .it-.'iyA. t -' h Sands, 141 William at., Sold* lie. u i-ruc A Co, l'<’ William st., McKusebii A P.obbmt, til * tilt* 1. 1. - Ward Close A CO., 1U» Fulton tl., llaVll*!.'., (bl- rat ft Rlfiley, 89 Warren st.. <5. V. Ci-oket ci .«lo, 222 Greenwich st , Hull, Dixon .k I-rn^or, I-r^t t:aii. bersst, Now York, Gen era 1 Wholesale Agct.t-. woo will supply Druggists uittl Dcuiors lu Skill* me »i Proprietors prices. sep27—3m BOOKS— BOOKS^—BOOKS RECEIVED DY WARNOCK U Da Vi*, T HURSDAY, l«tb October, lSSO-TbeRllle. and Saddle Dugs, nnd older Lectures, by " II. iliiburn, with a portrait of the author uc rfol. Married, not Mated ; or how they lived ntbo-'i side aud Throcktnot ton 1 lall, ny Alice Cary. ThehuBtof the Form tors ; or llumots ui Uw Bortlcr; a story of tho 01*1 Virginia Frwitl**r, b> John Estor Crooke Ctulebs in Seurch of a Wile, by Mr*. 1!ri:i.! , < Moore. , . Three Per Gent a Month; or. the I'crils of i-«' IJrtag, by Cbnries Burdett. Daisy’s Necklace; umi What Oanrot it: ft ry Episode, by T, B. Aldrich. , Tho Torchlight; or, Through tite '} ooJ * b / lli rlet Olcott, author of *‘l.-ora’s Child•’ Tbe AdvcnturoB ol Gerard, theLi"» Mficr, *>j c E. Whitehead. .. The Llfo of General Daniel Morgan. <■, llH ‘ V ,r ginia Liue of thu Army of tbo United Sian**, James Graham. For sale ut tho Book Stor , oct 17 169 CoNt*lU^3fHhKT NEW FAl.li AND WISTBB DRY GOODS. mHE uudursigood have ami ure uow recetv * X tholr stock or _ .. Foreign and Domestic Dry Good*. To which they Invito the attention of their and customers, and public genet ally* “7,. . quite confident that they can oiler Mich '“*• meuts as will satiety tho closest bujc:> , 11 . lino will be found a full supply ol I'lunicD ' ,l . ’ such as Kerseys, Blankets, l.iumys Shootings, Shirtings, Cloths, Caeslincref, good variety of other styles. Fancy Dre« V,, /' such as rich, (all wool,} Do intuea. WersM* ' Cashmeres, English and French .Merino w,. black aud colored. Also, Moire Antique .»w- broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Driv*lrii»i”^S # ' * to., oU of which wo offer on libera* and examine at ' WWJri V D * IA oct 12 No. 149 Congw* TO BUILDERS mHE SUBSCRIBER is I .1 Ut. ihorleet Boiico, uud lu ISA”™ 1 mullkonuumer, «U kluJ» ui Mewl Cornice, or other work conncoteil wilh c taring or repelrihg orCop|»r, (lulviiulK-l Ir™.®* or bheetlroh Builueu. UUHACEMCk , r . ocOi 160 Brough iu. •• 0. 0. POOLE, * SR$«l«eilWoUofovcry .Ie.0n4.t11m. Mi PATTERNS. nnomo-nrenared with neatness and desi* 1 ■ ■ . SS&TMWKK U'ertrai Iroa the ooratr7