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KMn Uw uecad Monday I* Juniry lent,
gtearwtee utd letter! «U1 be grintod,
Wittes, Johi Bllbe, ■*., ordinary for CluUum
aly, toll 3d day of December,1188.
- JOHN BILBO, o. e. 0.
nlOROIA.—BULLOCH COUNTY.-Two
U mooUis after dele we will apply el tbe Court
eTordinary of Bulloch county for leave to Mil all
tot real lad oeraooal eetatoof William H Hutu,
laleofBallecbcooety,deceaeed, forIbo boncBtof
the ball* aad crodltonofaald eatele.
Tbla let Deoember, IBM.
’ "niNCY IIAQIN, Adm’a,
JOTTIA HAOiy, Adm’r.
‘yaUlteODUrtofOrdiiary for Letter* of Guard-
"*ie property of Laura A. Ulmer:
l flMnibre, to die aad admoalih all
■ ttmaycoeoern, to be aad appear before said
mKKUKSg'JWSa, 2S
win ealdleHan will bejraaM.
deol JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
. isd*.-'.
*»l OMhHmm dear, la
YY thedty ef«areaeab,Stta «r*e TeaMay
ioJaau tea keen of aale,
toeteUowtuerUolee tf ireearSa. I eeak rtee, (
to aattafo at fa laaoedool of
JEmEisair*
deed 8k
grnTHimmuLi.
YiriLL beaold kefore the Court Boom door In
YY Ike dly of Bavaetuk, ua Uu (rat Tuoaday
maan
tat Ike dly or Barannab, booeded north oy Brough,
tea atreat. aoottt by lane) each by 'half of aald lot,
aad neat by lot No. I. lerlad on M tbe property
ofJaaue I.. Oliver, to naliry a d fit lamed oul of the
honorable tbe City Court ur Savannah, In fovor of
David R Nlcboll va. Jamoe I.. diver. Property
pointed out by ptalalifoi Alt'y.
Terms cub.
BOW'D M. PRENDEROABT.
dedfl Sheriff.
SSHISIiVffZVtFKff SaEK
A URBBABLE tout order of the Honorable Or*
O. dlnary of Tattnall cuuuty, will be sold la
the town oriloldsvlUe, on Ibe first Tuesday in Feb
rusry next, 300 acres of land, more or less, situate
In the 40th district, tho late rosidenco of Jar*
Copeland, dccoascd Sold for a dlstributl
among tbe heirs of said decease. N.
Terms made knownon the day of sale. .
v JANES COPELAND,
deefl Administrator,
have Ike artetoaS’toeaaU Jehu drearer iTiimketl
ifWU8aatBeooeev,8r., depeeeedi; •
__ , Ikefehce, In cue and ad moolah all
gggtfareiK
STATS OP OCOROIA, BULLOCH CO.
nVOall whom It may coocom.—Whereaa, Polly
JL R Lanier and John B. Haller will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for lettera of admlnlitratton on
Uu aatate of Luke 8. Lenior, decaaaed. '
Thom ate lhanton. to clto and umonlib all
. whom It may concern, to ho and appear before
■aid Oanrt(to make oblecttoo (If any tney have) on
or before UtoMcood Monday In January noli; olh-
acwlM aald Letter* will bagruted.
Tfllnin William Lee, riq., ordinary for Bulloch
Conniy, tbla 18th day orNovcmbcr. ISM.
nova WILLIAM LIE, 0. B. C.
Math opchsoboia, bulloch do.
rrto all whom It may concern.—'Whereat, Ameri-
X on Knight and Baahcr Cone will apply at the
Ooert cf Ordinary for Letter! of Admlnlitratlon on
< Th0M ara'ttwebrttocUc ud admonish all whom
It may conoarn, to ba and appear before aald Court
to aaako otjectioa (tf any they have,) on or be
fore the Moond Monday la January next, other-
^«£CSW,yCorBoUoch
aUhNISTBATUPs SALE—Pursuant to sn order
^iMuedfrom the OMrt of Ordinary of Chatham
Gouty. will be sold before Um Court House, In
Newtou, Baker county, on the first Tuesday to Jan-
UIVITID STATB8 MARSHALL SALE.
O N lbs first Tuesday In January next, I will sell
In front of the Court House, In the dly of Ba*
ramaab. between the usual bout a of sale, one steam
Saw and Grit* MUL together with all tbe right,
title and Interest of Hull and Quarter nun, in end to
ene thousand aereeacree of land, end tbe timber
thereunto attached to said Mill, with the improve-
nenta thereon, consisting of a small dwelUnf, store
male, stable aad negro houses, raid land lying
i Liberty County, Georgia, and bounded by the
andsofifrs. Jones, Geo. W. Waltbour. Thomas
Quanerman and others—the same levied upod to
satisfy a fi la. issued out of the Sixth Circuit Court
or the United 8tatea for the Southern District of
Georgia, in fovor of David Forvor vs. Hull and
Quarter man.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs Alt'y.
DAN. H. STEWART,
decO-eodlmo. L. 8. Marshal.
S3.361, 176, ltV. Oil in ins avui vwtriutj «*»■. ui,
Si 88,113,342,343, 288 in the 11th District, and
No>X il4,316,316,S17, 225, in tbe 12th District.
also:
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday m February
nett, before the Court House iu Bainbriiigc, Deca
tur county, tbe following lots of Land in said coun
ty, vis: No»s. 816.310,817,311, 32,60,13 in the
Iftih District, and W 182, 183, 177,111, 112 and
IT In the 10tb District.
ALSO:
* Win be sold on the first Tuesday iu March next,
More the Court House in Blakely, Early county,
the following lota of land In said county, vis: Na’s
MO, SSL 141, SOO, 801,204.269. 260,266, 262,267.
hitheMth DUtrict, and No. 347 in the 28ib Dta-
Mil* -
Tha above Unde erealluatediua rich and for-
'We Me el IT and are worthy the attenUon of pur-
ebaaare, u lib expected Ibal toe SeTUnoh aad
Mf BaUread will ran ndluant or Ibroogb moat of
onehalf cub, Iba balance InU month,
(tom data of Mb, toba wed aoonrad, pnrehaMra
**S«S»a wtahlug lopnrcbaM wilt call on T. R.
Lawton, of Albany, John Bilbo, of Btvinnah, or
- ulcHAEL 8HEAHAN, Adm’r
onEst. JAMES H. 8HEAHAN, deceased.
novl7-lm
—OBOA61a,W£LoGii (JOiJntt: -
fHOallwbomlt may concern—Whureas, Simon
If. Williams will apply at tbe Court or Ordina
ry for letters of administration on tuo estate of
John B. Williams, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
whom U may concern to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) ouor
before the second Monday in January next, other
wise said letters will be granted*
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 10th day oTNovember, 1886.
■ov28
william Lee, b.B.0,
11111111111 Hill I (Hill llllHIIlim
A AMUnarrRATOBS’ 8ALE—Agreeable to an or=
f\ dar granted by lb. Court of Ordinary ol laid i
MMMI«wi11 be sold, before the court house door in
Li..-a- v. lha ire! T.reu.Utr In l.n.i .ev
James Begin, deceased; also, seven negroes, vis :
Willis. Charity, Sarah, Tom, Mary, Caroline, and
Chany, beloogiag to the estate of Jamee Begin, de
ceased Sold for tbe benefit of the belra and ere-
nor S3
KEZUtt HAUIN,
Administratrix.
■TATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To nil whom it may
1 i concern : Whereas, Ann Kellar will apply at
tbe Court ol Ordinary for Letters or Administration
on the estate or DenntoKellar:
These ar« therefore to cite and admouish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before Bald
Court, to make objections, (if any they have,) on or
oefore the second Monday in January next, other*
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness John BUbo, Eiq., ordinary for Chatham
sountf, thU seventeenth day of November. 1856.
novlT JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
~OMOROIA^LIBERTY COUNT
rpo all whom It may concern—Whereas, Jo-
1 sephE. Way will apply at the Court of Or
Ordinary for letters of administration on tbe estate
of William F. Way, late deceased.
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonUh all
whomU may oonoern to be and appear boforo said
Court to make objection, (if any they have,) ouor
before the first Monday in January toext, other-
wise said letters will be granted.
Wltocm, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for
liberty County, thU SOth November, 1868.
BOVS! W. P. GIRARDEAU, o
STATE OF OKORQTA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas. Joseph W. Gib
\JTbonM will apply at the Court of Ordinary for
Letters DUmisoary as executor on the Estate of
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail
whom It may concern, to be anu appear beforo said
Court to make objection (if any uiev have) on or
, before tbe first Monday iu Apm next, otiiorvriso
said letters will bo granted. Wiiuhsm, John Bilbo,
Hiq.. Ordinary for Chatham Coumv, this tenth day
of October 1866. JOHN MlLBO. O. C. C.
octSl
STATE OF GhOHGfs
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To an whom it may con.
VJ cent: Whereas, John inma will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Lottera uuralatery as Admin
istrator oo tbe Estate of Henrv Cosson.
These are, therefore, to one and admonUh all
whoa (I may concern, to be anaappear before said
Oourt to make abjection (If an? they have) on or
before the first Monday in april next, otherwise
add letters will be granted. Witness J< ‘ ~
■m., Ordinary for Cbathai
Of October 1166. '
OctSl JOHN BILBO. 0. C.C.
John Bilbo,
tarn tountv, thU tenth day
STATS OF GJEORGIA.
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To an whom It may Con;
Vfern: WbereM, James Doyle will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dwmUory as adminis
trator on tha estate of George Alexander.
These are therefore to etto end admonUh all con
cerned, te be and appear betora aald Court to make
objections, (If any they bare,) ou or before tbe
first Monday in April “ —- - -
will be granted.
Wlloe# .JohnBilbo, tHQ.,ur,nn«ry lorCbotli.m
County, (bis Mventti day of Ociober. 1850.
oct o’-«m JOHN Bit,BQ; o. c. o.
hate of gbouoia,
O HATHAU COUNTY—To all wbom It may Om
flare t Whweea, John I ante will apply at tuo
court of Ordinary for letter* dl.raUeory, aaaiimi,,
lalnlov oa tbe attolo of Henry Caaaon.
Tkane are, Utererore, to cite end ad menial, all
KiVaSi; 4pril “ rt -^ ,wl "
WUeeM, Joka Bloo. Ckq., Ordinary Or ChaUiani
— mw of Ootobar, 18M.
JOHN BILBO, o.o.o,
mATEWH
1AM OOUNTY.—Tti a
—v as Ik* artaU nr rrancM O. Haoleod:
~nare, Ultrefbr*. to etto and admlolib all
'o be and appear before paid
i day efDeeemlM
rforCfiatbaia
MC'INTOSH CO.—SHFRIFF'B SALE
W ILL be sold on tbe lint TUESDAY Iu January
next (1887) before the Court House door in
the City of Darien, within thS legal bourn of sale,
the following described property, to wit; twenty
(20) acrea of land with two (2) dwelling houses,
with all necessary ont buildings thereon standing.
Levied on as tho property of Frost aad Boulter, to
satUhr sundry leln Judgments Issued out of McIn
tosh Inferior Court, in favor of G. W. FerrU and
others vs Frost r. d Boulter. Property pointed out
by plain tift in execution. Terms cash, purchase:
paying for title*.
W. T. THORPE,
deed McIntosh Co.
MelNTOSH CO. SHERIFF'S SALE,
YT71LL bo sold on the first Tuesday in January
TV next, 1867, before the Court House door in
tbe city or Darien, within tbe leeal hours or sale,
the following property to wit: '~
Two hundred acres land, lovied ou as the pro
perty of Charles Davis, to satisfy a ti fa. Issued
ont of tbe Justices Go irt, 271st District, in favor or
Oelia Davis, vs* Charles Davis.
Also, one hundred and fitly acres laud, levied
onaathepropery or the aforesaid Charles Davis,
to oattsfy the above execution. Celia Davis, vs.
Charles Davis, levied ou and returned to me by a
Constable* Terms cash, purchases paying for title.
W. T. THORPE, Sheriff M.C.
Darieu (!«*, Dec. 2,1860. doo 0
adjiinihtRatuU I HALE,
Y1TILL be sold on the first Monday in January
Tv next, before the Court House in Statesboro,
foil owing projteHy, belonging to the estate o
OR COURT, t
Mat Tsuif 1866.
Hobt. M* Robertson, and others. compl'nt*,l
' vs; |
Claudius B. Pease, tbeDoboy Steam Saw I Order
Mill, curb Saylee and William F Saylea I
and otbera, defeudauta. J
rt appearing to tbe Court that two of the said da*
_L fondante, Clark Saylee and William F. Saylea ra*
side out of tbla County, and are absent from the
State of Georgia, eo that service of tha above MU
and subpoena cannot be served upon them. On
motion tt is ordered, that the said Clark Saylss aad
William F. Saylee do appearand anawer tbe said
complainant’* bill, on or before tbe first day of tha
next Term of this Court, or in dotanlt thereof, that
aa'd bill be taken pro confoeno against them: and It
■ forther ordered, that aoopy or thin order bapab*
iisbed In one ofthapobUe newspapers of tha dty
of Savannah oooe a weak for three months prior
the seasfon of the next Term of this Court.
True ejr ract from Minutes.
W. G. S11EFTALL,
oct 3—lawSm Deputy qerk, s, r. c. b.
NOTICE.
S IXTY DAY8 altar data npplicaUoa willbe made
to the Honorable Court or Ordinary m Screven
county for leave to seU a Negro .drl named Haga,
‘he property of E. J. Brannon,
oct 10 T* H. BRANNON, Trustee
WUT1CK.
T HREE months alter dato application will be
made to the Merino Bank ofSevannau for the
payment or two Twenty Dollar Rills, (vis: letter d,
No. 8,070. and letter C, No. 607 ) tbe right halves
of which have been lost by mail,
oct 9—3m JAMES P. HUDSON.
• W. CARR'S
Apvxansiim agigCT, muiuortm, rmrx.
mmm
asm— mmm. wnusnwnu. ra.
Aniherlmd Agent for the flavannnbJownal.
local iyubncr or the talui and rout-
wii.dkb’iTalabandbr bafbs,
A> JfeeY/WareJ nre
Stasbovadewrtottons
noma., Md^Uioual, «»*r-FS.
tkaaald Balk .ualalaad do iniutj
kretlo which It kail bererepoaoj. Oaooaa-
Thaiare. aad eoslanu, a* It oama rrom the rulna,
jure aUl h*MM, laUu poaaaaaiow of Mr. ThomM,
aUhaqaaWort.. AlaitaaMOrUaMtofttuMMli
bretod laAe alwaj. oo bead,aad tbr atta br
0. H. OAHmiLD,
Jaly*6,ll**.
eowtaoM. _ J. T. THOMAS.
nawwr , rOYYlUOV
HaeiuleonMad tlwlr ikclluit. r,.r lakla* PHO
TOS Ram, AMBROYYHKH and IIAOUBWIO-
TYPES, are now prepared t take picture* of nil
who deelr* In either of the st) Ice ebovo mentioned
and Inn manner unsurpassed “ mi “
Photographic Art.
July fi6th,1866.
_ J! THOMAS,
Wood Yard, ISrry Wharf.
RARE CHANGE TO MAKE MONEY*
A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN WANTED to to*
Jtk. mte at Savannah, Ga , an General Agent of a
large Subscription Book Publishing House, to have
entire control of the sale of their publications in
Georgia and adjoining States. Agents, now occu
pying agencies, have cleared $3000 a year. A
Small cash capital of from $800 to $600 would bo
1. Address Box 443, Pnllade pbla, P. O.,
required. „
Pennsylvania.
eod2w—nov29
TAXI NOTICE.
THE subscriber having received ,
his Fail and Winter atoca consisting
or French, English and j>merican
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,,
A:
the property of John Slater, east by tbe property of
Elijah Davis, and south by the property of Jo-
slab Dnyia. Sold for the benefit of tne heirs and
creditors of Henry Davis, Jr., deceased. On tbe
property nre one grist and ont saw mill.
JOSIAH DAVIS,
Adm’r.
STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO.
' no nil wbom It may concern:—"'hereas, Benia
A min Alexander will apply at the Court of Or
dinary for Lettera of Dismission as Administrator ou
the estate of Anson WiUlams, into of said County, de
ceased. These are,therefore,tooite and admonish all
wbom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Oourt to make objection (ffany they havejon or be
fore the first Monday in March next, otherwise said
letters will be granted to the said applicant.
Witness, 11 SnucKuro, Esq., Ordinary for Tatt
nall County, this the 9th day of August, 1866.
aug 26—6m H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
STATE OF OBOKU1A,
B ULLOCH <*IIJNTY.-T0all whom it may cou-
cern: whoreas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply
at tho Court of Ordinary for Uitiors dismissory an
administrator ou the estate or Patrick DKeleber,
deceased:
These are, uiorefore, to cite and admonish all
wbom it may ouncera, to be and appear before said
Oourt to make ubjectiou (if any they have) on or be*
fore Uio first Monday lu February next, otherwise
said letters will be s ran tod.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Hulloob
County, thia 6th day of August, 1866.
*ug4 w WILLIAM LEE, o. a. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA;
pHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
V concern: Whereas, John s. Norris will apply
at the Court or Ordinary for Letters of AdmL.Ulru-
tion do bonis non cum testlmento anuexo ou the
Estate of Dorothea Abrahams:
Tbre are, therefore, to cite and admouhh all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Oourt to make objection (if any they have) on or
before the second Monday in January next, other
wise said letter* will be granted.
Witnoss. John Bilbo, Esq, Ordinary for Chatham
ounty, this 29th day oTNovember, 1866.
nov3Q JOHN BILBO, o. o. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
p HATH AM COUNTY -To all whom it may
concern : .Whereat Lovi C. Harby will apply
at tho Court or Ordinary for Letters or Administra
tion cum testamouto annexo on the estate or Jacob
DeLamotta:
Theso are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo and appear before
raid Court to mako objection (irony they havei on
or before the first Monday in f anuurv next, other
wise said letters will bo granted.
Wituess, .loll* Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 2Mn day or November, 1866.
nov2D J»HN BILBO, o. o. c.
^ adSuniStHatok’s sale. -
ilTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
TT next, (1867) before the Court House door in
Hinesville, Liberty county, all tiiut tract or parcel
of laud belonging to the Estate or tho late John A.
Hendry, deceased, lying in tbe county of Liberty,
near Taylor’s Creek, on tbe Cro«3 Bay, adjoining
land* owned by Eli McFail aud Thomas Lauier.
(within convenient distauceol a good school and
church) containg 805 acres, moroorless, aud un
improved.
Also, at the tamo timoond place, lot number
thirty, Jylog iu Binesville.Liberty county, and be
longing to the Estate or tho late John A. Hendry,
dflcaanai!. *'
Also, at the same time and place,tbe undivided in-
forest (being one-balT) or the Estate of the lata John
A. Hendry, deceased, in the following traots of
laud, all lying in tho county or Liberty, viz: 600
acres, more or loss, near tho residence of Johu Per
ry, ou the waters or Canoucheo river. 200 acres,
more or loss, granlel to P, Hortou and on the wa-
for* or tho Canouobce river, 612 ur.rcs, moro or
loss, lying near the residence or WUHam Rustlu,
being well timbered aud couvouiout to Canoucheo
river.
The abovei being a part or the lands belonging to
deceased, aud sold
for tbe bouefltorthe boirs and crudiiors.
E. D. HENDRY,! AAtnlmm
L* B. HJCNuRY, j Adm'rs.
knownon day or
nov24
Liberty county. Nov. 22.1866.
N. B. Tonus liberal and mado
r NOTICE.
[REE months alter date, application will be
made to the Planters’ Bank of the State of
Georgia, lor the payment or a twenty dollar note
of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da
ted 1st June,Wl, No 687: also, lor tbe payment
of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1864.
the left band halves of said notea having been lost!
Also, to tbe Bank of tbe State of Ueorgia, for tbe
paymentof a ten dollar note, letter A, dated 4th
Janurj, I860, tbe left band half having been lost.
Also, to the Marine Bank or Georgia, for the pay*
meut or a ton dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novem
ber 1,1843, the left band half having been lost,
auglfi—lawfim BOSTON k VILLA LONGA.
GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY.
f|WO months alter date, I will apply to tbe Cour
J. or Ordinary orLiborty County for leave to sel
a portion of the real and personal estate ur Benja
min W, Allen, late deceased, or so much tbereol ax
U necessary ; and sold for tho benefit or tbe heirs
and distributees of said estate.
CAROLINE E. ALLEN,
• « Qualified Administratrix.
October flih, 1866. octll-fim
lennnab, Oct. let, IMG.'
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be-
Aunder the name of J«
V, OONNKRATk OO., was thia day dissolved by
mutatl consent. Mr .’Joseph V. Conner*! will id
tend to the eetuement of Urn afiklrs of the said firm.
J. V. OONNKRAT,
J. LAMA.
.Bavannnk, Get. fiat, 1350,
THE UNDERSIGNED having bought out “
w^esale ®EB^?ND?1
*. *"■
which he will sell by the pattern or m* ,o toorder
in tbe most rasbjonable style, for cash or city ao
ceptanc*. Also, a handsome assortment of Ready
Made Clc thing, Shirts. Under do, Drawers, Cravats,
Gloves. Suspenders, Umbrellas, Neck Ties.’ Dress
ing Gowns. Trunks, Valiies, Carpet Bags, Walking
Canea, and everything necessary for a gentleman’s
wardrobe,
Thankful foi past favors he hopes by siriei appli
cation to merit a coutiuuanco or tue same.
Cutting and Repairing done at short nolice.
nov28 JOHN W, KELLY.
FOR SALE,
within m kilim or tux arr or savannah.
AN the first Tuesday ia December next, will be
sold beforo the Court House in the city of Sa
vannah, the Plantation ou tbe Savannah river, ten
miles from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be*
longing to tbe estate of tbe late Philip Ulmer, out*
tabling six hundred and eighty-eeven acre*, of
which there are two hundred acre* of fint quality
tide rice land, and on* hundred and fifty-five acrea
under good bank* and in aflnestata for cultiva
tion. Also, seventy five acrea or high land nndtr
cultivation. On the place are a good dwelling house,
ovexaeer’s house, barns, negro house* and other
mr iuuuie. twin, uugru uuiuua MW Ofoor
Hidings, all in a good state oT repair. Persens
deeiring to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison,
Ex’*, who resides within four miles or the Grove,
or Rllxa Ulmer, Ex’trlx, who resides wllhiu two
mile* of the Grove.
Terms of sale made knowu on the day of sale.
Possession not given uutil tbe first or January .
H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or.
Jyn-td KI.IZA ULHEK, Ea’trtx.
49 s The Char lestou Morcury will publish out oa
week until the day of sale.
• IWINO AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 you Irene, mum thb oom
rnHE Soheertber gntefbl to hie IHendi and
J., pattore tor U»lr ooatiaual Otreie, woolditau
ffiat In addWoo to Ike iBprerMunia in DYING, no
Wired k, kina dulnjkli laat .IMI loEniland and
Scotland, baa made arranaainaota Ikr exlandlnjt Ua
fcoabeu, b, which kola now enabledtod,o a
greater rerlotyofoolora on allk and wootredrreeae,
■bawli. te., which hetruaU wUl genarallr nlreao
nU who ma, faror him with thrtr pArenw
Ganttemen-a garment* djred, cleaned or renomled
re map bo required, InthenmeioperlorilplewUch
bi. generally ao mnoh pleaaod kb patrona and
labia Oorere, and Udloa' Crape ghawb. te,
cleaned aad (alOed In thaflretttyle. '
the meet bahlonabb
m Or den from |n
Me djed, I
table atjlM
the oonntr
When paraeb are lent bp ileamkoato or railroad,
word ahoold k* aenl him by letter through Ibe poet
offlee. eo that be may know wham to call for them,
men 18 ' ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ■
I V* and after SondAy, the 14th Octobei
and until further notice, the Passenger
on the Central Railroad will ran u follow.:
ERWIKH BAYAXMAH Un> MACON.
Leave. Savannah Dally at...8 a x and 13.11 r n.
Arrive in Mtcon “ “..Alt r. -* i . «
Leave Macon ** “.ll.gg a n - i.sopm.
Arrive In Savan'b “ “10.41m “ T.SOam
aerwren uvanae ana auorera.
lenve Savannah 12.15 r m and g.80 r. a.
Arrive b Aogsuu 5.45 re “ l.aO a a.
Leave Augcta g. . » <> g,go , ■
Arrive b Savannah 1.80 m “ 10.45 r
. .. rerwaan tucott m arauara.
Lean Maoon U.48 a a aad g.ggra.
Arrive ta Angaria I.W ra “ 1.50 a a.
LeaveAugaata A a a “ Agora.
Arrive IuHum....: 8.14 r a - L la
NX
6. AM
2.46 p M.
11 ttiM
W.’lTWADLEYttei-isupi.' 1 '
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1884. octli.
Leave Savannah.,..
Arrive In Mllledgevill*
Arrive iaEatoatoe.
1856. 1856.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
GRAY BIlOTIIERg
W OULD beg to inform their frieudsand the pub
lic that their fall supplies or rich ami elegant
DMB'ff (B®@3BSS
havo just arrived—purchased from the most emi
nent importers or the country, and selected with a
care at regards elegance anil beauty, which cauuot
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 Domestic Stock
is as cheap as the like quality or goods can be had
from here te New York
Amo ;g our assortment will be found tbe most
elegant Bounced Robes with figures;
Rich and elegant colored Silks, vory cheap;
Icons’Velvet Oloaka, trimmed iu tbe newest aud
richest style.
Cloth and Moir AnUque Cloaks; rich and cheap.
All-wool French MousUn de Ulues. new and ele-
gani
leaping’ best all-wool French de laines, high colors,
for misses.
Lupins' best Black Bombazine und Clmlleys.
White Merino, Challey, do loine and Bombazine,
very fine.
Cloths aud Cassimeres, a foil assortment.
Plantation Goods beat quality, excemtlugly cheap.
Houskeeeplng articles iu groat variety, best quality
at tbe lowest possible prices.
Tbe limits of an advertisement precludes the
possibility of enumerating any but fow leading ar
ticles.
We would respectfully request tbe attemlou ol
purchasers to an ezamlnatlou or our stock, feeling
coufideut that style, quality and price, will prove
satisfactory.
GRAY BROTHERS,
vioiidti
OB, THB CROSS AND TBE CROWN.
B YM.J. McIntosh, author or u To Seem and to
Be,” ‘Charms aud Counter Charms.” Ac.
Mariuu Barnard, or Lessons of Life, by JFSraltb,
Esq.
Chips from Uncle Barn’s Jack Kuife, or slices from
the New York Picayune
Edgar Montrose or the Mysterious Penitent, by G
W M Reynolds.
Tbe Comical Adven.urea of David DutUcks, illus
trated with over 200 comical engravings.
Margaret atcbpole, tbe Great Female 'Horse
Thler.
The Gentloman in Black, by George Crulkshank.
Putnam’s Monthly Magazine lor December.
Reoalved by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt,
dec. Marshall House Building.
NEW BOOKS.
E l CfclVED by WARNOCK A DAVIS, Wed nos
•lay, Dec. 3d, 1860. '»
Scriptural and Statistical views in Tavor or Slave
ry, by Thornton Strmgfoliow, D D.
The History- and Records of the Elipbaut Club;
compilod from authentic documents now in posses
sion oftho Zoological S defy, by Knight Russ Ock-
side, M. R., and Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B.
Whlto Acre vs Black jtcro, a case at: aw, report
ed by J. 8. Esq.
Ihe Humors of Falconbridgo, a collection of hu
morous and everyday scenes, by J F. Kelly
Little Dorr it, by Charles Dickens.
Brothor Jonathan for Christmas,and New Years,
1865. For salo at
de p 3 169 Congress street.
FASHIONABLE BEADY MADT
UWBffi undersigned a foil supyly or
JA READY MADE ulaOTHING, consisting ol all
articles necessary fora Gentleman’s Wardrobe.
also:
A ohoice assortment or
Francis, English aud German Cloths.
Cassimeres and Vrstlngs,
which he is prepared to mako to order in the best
style and at the shortest notice. He also desires to
call attention to bis stock or
BOY’S AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING,
which will bo found or superior stylo and work-
nwnshlp w. R. SYMONS,
MW 17 Whitaker at.
aamnAiti ffljuareram
mmsu a newly invented BURIAL CASE, rub-
X toned to accord with tho reellnge of tho be.
reavoii, and get retaining all the reqnlelte, of an
apgroprlate receptacle Tor On dead. Thera u no
reuon wby aucb .receptacle ahoold bo made to
create by ita appearance dtugreeablo Hniattona.
Itu enough that we ebould bebereaved, and what-
avar tend, to .often or nuke leaakeea the polrean-
oy ofour grief, ooamendn iuelf to ear oonridera
tion. go much Ihnt li repulilve haa bean -tucarded
In the arrengemanl and.bapaortba above due.
that lu uame, Uu UASKET burial oar-', I. an
tnvolunury uuggeetlon, and I do nut healuu to
atm that than haa never been in nao any thine ao
entirely duuU, appropriate and convenient aa tbu
The Cere permit, n view of tho entire body alter
tt Is enclored, the whole top being compound of
beaulMil thick French FUteOlaa*,.ufflclentlyitmig
to reiiat any Internal or eaurnal prereuro, la per-
fecttir air tight, remreaed of metal highly onia
mentod, and will laet Tor ague.
' of tbn Cuket may bo uren at Ibe oQloe of
Bampieu
Meura. CRANE, WKLIri*
! Bay etreet, Sa-
t*. 8. PcraouH doairoua of pcrcbaalng tbe exclu
sive right for tho aalu or the Caakel In tho following
Slates, Georgia, Klorida, South Carolina and North
In. Carolina, will pienao apply by letter or in —
Uu WILLIAM 8. PHILLIPS At 0
owner, of Patent, care og
CRANE._WELIii.AtCO,,
N B. ftWhla Is one orator* coaaUnw^KacM
A*.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE OK THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over which puses the (treat
New York * New Orleans Malls.
Two Daily Trains bstwees Macon and
Columbus.
leave Macon at 2 a «, und Spa; arrive at Colon-
uos at 7 16 a x, and 10101* m ; leava Columbus at
4 16au. aud 1 fz: arrive at Macon at 1064a a,
and 016 v M;leave Mueou daily ut 2 am; for Atuuri
uus and Sumter City; arrive ut the latter at 7 20 a
m; leave Sumier City ut 110 r M: arrive ut Macun at
016 pm.
Traius to Uulumbus from a throughcouuectioube-
reen Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmiuglon, Savannah, MtUedgerille and
itortou.
Poet Coaches run from Bumter City to IbUabas*
see, Albany, rtiomasviU*. Balnbride. Ao. Hacks
ruu from merieos tri-weekly to Umpktn.CuUiben,
te., also from Fort Valley to Perry, Hayuosvllle,
Hawkloaville aud KkuavUle, Ga.
Passenger* from poiuts below Fort Valley, should
takolbonoou train from 8avannah; and the uveu-
ing train from Augusta, to avoid detention at Ma-
cou; for other points take either train.
first ulfcu t*ieuiuHhi;w leave Savannah for Now
York ou WedueiidayH aud rktturdays, aud for Phila
delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage io the Cabin $26;
Steerage IS.
Fare from Moutgomeiy to fiavaanah $14 oo
“ Columbus •• ” io oo
“ SumtorCity •» 960
i'he above Boheduie wout 'i»tirbj«raUou Dec. 1st,
Gtu. ft. ADAMS, Bup’t.
Mueou, Dec, 6th, 1856. UecO
TUB GREAT NOUTHERN RBMKDV
pk^ok’sIjTntment.
I T la a aura and speedy cure for burtta, piles,
corns, relous, lever sores, ulcers, scald head
totter worm, sore nipples, (recommended by uur-
see,) sore and cracked lips, Iresh wounds and sores
or any description. It is a most valuable remedy
and oure, which cau be testified to b'
who have'used it in many portions or tL South for
tbe last rew years. In nu instance will the salve do
•nj injury, or Interfere with* physician’s preacrlp-
tion. The proprietor has numerous certificates and
letters from people who have used it tbemsolvee,
and most earnestly recommend it to others as a
speedy aud certain remedy for the above named
diseases A trial Is all that is necessary for ita own
recommendation.
Among the many that havo testified to the effica
cy of this valuable remedy, and recommended U to
the public, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill
Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L Stephens, Esq,
and thousands of others.
Sold by J B Moore. Savannah, Ga; J E Hall, Amer
icas, Ga; Clark & Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKeeson,
Robins k Co, New York; and druggists generally.
kg- By remitting one dollar to tbe proprietor a
single box oi tho Ointment will be. forwarded by
mail, tree or postage, to any part or tho U States.
Sold by J. B. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug
gists generally ” * “ AA "” **“—***“
may!8
sSsbsSSSP 8 ?^ 1 ® 1 ^
foratoegarttrtaatthotoltowlor rota
itu ilia liialorjr of the
COLORED PHQ'i CORA PUS.
Theta are Ukt o from bag., rreotypw* as perfect,
yaafromltfe, aud are Uh^dtED either ui Olu
PAFIKIa, or wATKR-COLOlit-.
Wo have now secured the . zclnsivo paleat fot
PRUTINO OH CANVASS
which can be practised by ao other penoa la Chat
ham county. By this newly dlsooverad patent pro,
oees a magnifioeut and
PEBFBOT UXEHK88
D produced rrofflUuturreottpre,'f aag euede-
MreA up to lb* SIZEOr UFE.
BtinerrNtjrpci ud imkntypn-
I erd.r la auat Cfpreved etgle, ead at abertu,
There takes particular nlae Mil the Maaorac-
patrocaga. I Rave a M ef varp tariv boUi
''(SlNTlSlEN’aTuN iKsHWOGOOUS aad Todat
arttclea of every deauripliou. and a larga Block <*
Truuka, Carpet Bag. aud^YdMi^jdwyw n hud.
Star Clothing Tmporium,
oct 2 j]47 Bay street.
BXDUCID
m
Our present tacillieu enable u to reduoe our prioes
on the above pictures, ami wo hereafter propose
totakethem at prices so lows* to be within the
reach of every one, being st from
HE DOUAB AND UPWARDS!
Messrs* Carey 4 Powebon wish particularly to
give notloe that they will take
Likenesses of Deceased Persons,
from Daguerreotypes or Ambretypes which their
friends may have in their posseision, of any sise
desired, colon d as above
Gallery over 8. Wttmot’s Jewelry Btoro, Market
Square.
&ov20 Entrance on Bryan Street.
WATCHES—WATCHES—WATfllOtSi
■ W* are receiving the London Lover
Welch**, or Ihe mo.t celebralad nakare, la
Gold ud Stiver oarea, A t. Cooper’e De
pin Wateliea. Watch*, (or Tlnlng Horere
gae Swiea ctmxiomeuri, which ve adkv at reaaoea-
MeDrieae.atoaruwatorataGUrt^wjAu^ 1 ^
—otSteb*.— —~
THE aobaarikar te uw ready to lor
alah OYSTERS U Ihagutl, Irtihopu-
•d or MekltdlR aay qaaMtty to aeU
. _ parrhaaara. PlcktadOyrtm la kaga
ready to be aklppU.
oct i i. n
BlMtDVAU
Theiutacribor haa Steaondoa tha . ^
nit door to the RtpubhcuflLML
wbort ha la row omalog eTnal
®a aaauriment of SPRINOUHl
AND SUMMER GOODS, which ha will Ball by tha
pattern or make to order In tha moat thahloubl*
tyle. Abo, Ready Made Otothlng for the praaeot
and coming season.
Thukthifur put favor., he hope* to merit a oou-
pwinntt of tbe same. r
llw ilSrtoat nSce*"*' 1 ”* “ i ®-P- iTiD 3 iau **
Jut received nine Drill CoaU ud Panta, White
and Figured Martel lire VreU, for tale at a .matt pro-
ap»12 JOHN W. KELLY.
JIOI
&
RE, Proprietor,
LaGrange, Ga.
THE COURT OF NAPOLEON
O R Society undorthe First Empire, with por
traits or ita beauties, wits and heroines, from
autbvutio originals, by Frank B Goodrich; illustra
ted by Jules Champagne.
—MORI OF—
Tbe Romance oT tbe Forest, by Anno Ratoliffe,
author of "Tho My.-tories of Udolpho*”
Cotton Is King, or tbe Culture of Cotton, und ita
relation to Agriculture, Manufactures and Com
merce, by David Christy.
Tho Hills of tbe Bhatemuo, by the author of the
“Wide, Wide World.”
Victoria; or, the World overcome, by Caroline
Chesbro’.
Magdalen Hepburn, a story oftho Bcottish Refor
mation, by Mrs Olyphant, author or “Zaidoe,”
etc., etc.
Lorimer Litttegood. Esq, a young gentleman who
wished to B3o life and saw it accordingly; by Frank
E Smodtoy, Esq.
EruestLinwood, auovel, by Mrs Caroline Lee
Houts. For sale by WARNcGK Jc DAVIS,
Booksellers and StaUouers.
oct21 169 Congress street.
KNIGHTS &, THEIR DAYS
B Y DR. DORAN, author or "Table Trelto,” te.
Tbo Hills of tbo Sbatemuo, by Miss Waruer.
author or •• Wide, Wide World,” te.
A Pilgrimage to El Medinah aud Muccab, by Lieut.
Barton, or tbe Bombay Army, with map and illus
trations.
The Humorous Poetry of tbe English Language,
from Chance r to Saxe.
Lorimer Littiegood, Ibq., a y rung gentleman who
wished to see Lire, by Smedley
^Tbird volume Irving’* life of Washington—cheap
Wood, TherapowUo and Phatmacalogy—a tew
work.
Bimpaon’s Obeturetrioa—2 vole., complete.
Young America’* Picture Gallery—70 iltortra-
ttont. W. THORNE WH.MAMH.
oetP
TTARPER’B NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR
XX DIXJKMBER—This Is the beginning of a new
volumo. Subscribers will please call aud renew
tholr subscriptions. For sale by
WARNOCK k DAVW,
Booksellers and Btatloners,
UQV20 169 0ongre»«-st.
GKOIIUIA MADE NRItGO 8HORH.
rpHB Hitbscribor has Just received another supply
X of Georgia made uogrn Brogans Planters
wishing to get tbeir money’s worth are iuvitM to
call and examine them, M. J, BUCKNER,
stav26 ; ip A152 Giblwus’ Building.
> CABBAGK! CABBAGE!! ~
mHE Subscriber jtas now In store a superior lot
£ pMpaafaLB " r "“ 8
WE H. FARRELL,
oontorBrenfbtoaaadWbltaterita.
MONBYI MOBnBYII MON BY It
HY be we without Money? when it to Just as
easy for any one to be around with a pocket
not, if they only tblhk so. I bare got a mw
article, from which from five to twenty dollar* a
day can be made, either by mtte or female. It la
highly respectable business, and an article whiohts
wanted in every family in toe United gtatee. En
close mo two dollars by mail, at my risk, and I will
forward you by return mall a Circular, with fob
instructions in the art. The boslnmts very easr
Try it, IT you are out ofemploymen 1; aad yon, wl
never regret U; for it wil be l ritei for yon to pi
the above sum. and Insure a good business, th*
to pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertise
ment. This is no humbug. Tar if t Tnr it I Tot
itI Addreesyour letters te
DWIGH
sept i$-$m
hGHT MoNROE, New York
MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING
| MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY.
8T. JULIAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, GA.
(Near tbo Market.) I
T?ROM tho most complete (acllltiea in hla own]
IX establishment, and through hla connections
with several of the principal manufkcturng cctab-
iishmentsof Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston. I
the Undersigned (s prepared to rurninah MACHINI
ERY, PORTABLE BTEAM ENGINES. PORTABLE
SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILIR, CAST AND
WROUGHT IRON RAILING, BTATUKmS. STORE
FRONTS, Columns, Window gills and Untile, Iren
Doors, Shutters, te. t of Northernpric*. Be is also
prepared to repair Machinery aad Iron work of every
description, at short notice, upou reasonable tonne.
I As agent Tor BAIRD’S PHTLADkJJ'HIA MARBLE
I WORKS, he is also prepared to exhibit a great varie
ty oT deslmia for MONUMENT*. TOMB STONES, Ac.
Also Iron lulling In great variety, tor eoclosuree,
and to receive orders, and put up tbt- work at man-*
facturera’ prices. li. it. LINVILLE. ■
■ Savannah, April 11, ISM. aprll
HENRV LATHROP & CO.
HAVE IN SioRE
A COMPLETE asftoriiiiuut ol’t e following
PLANTATION GOODS,
To which they would invite tbu |*arlicu!ar attentloi
or PLANTERS, and offer them at reasonable prices
and on accommodating forms:
Sohley’s White Plaius aud Twills
Heavy Northern Browu 1 wills
<• Black and Grey
Black and Grey Plains
Striped Chble Warp Kerae.t.s
Plaid Llnseys In several tirades
London Dual! Blaukels, in all weights and shuw
Cord do do
Flue Whitney do
Moul Stripes aud Plaids
Frauklin do do
Real Cotton aud Wool Flauiiets
»* all Wool do
Drown aud Bleached Cautou Flaunel
BhirtinfBtrliws, Striped o.uaburgs
White Cotton (Voabures
K aud % nrowu rihiiiiug
Blue Denims, Uiue Drill
Kentucky Jeaus, Heavy Saiiuci*
Scotch Bouuew, Head Kerhiols.fto.
oct 11
JUBT RECEIVED PER MP^MKh AUGfSTA,
AT THK
Savannah Grocery
-AND*
FRUIT DEPOT,
100 lbs. Victoria and Catawba Gr ^pee,
40 bbls. Splendid Fating AI'PDFS,
largo Preaervlug PEARN.
QUINCEB, Like the last.
Chesnuta, Hickory Nuts, aud Freib Dates,
Green GINGER.
Tomatoes, Bet ta, Carrots, Ac.
Rye Flour, Uul Meal, Pean Barley.
10 kegs Extra Goshen BITTER.
6 do Chuice * do.
Aud low priced qualities, tug-iber with a varied
assortment or Fresh BISCUIT.
oct 16 >.. H. FARRELL.
ti
Drugs,
it
H J. B. DB FORD,
APOTHECARIES HALL. 8. K. Corner ofi
Brough $n and Barnard Streets. Savaa-
nab G*., Wholesale and retail Dealers In _
_ , Medlcuie* and tbemicals, Dye Wood* and
Dye StufoP French, English, aud American Perfum
ery Fin Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Oomba an(
Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Snufls, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent
or Proprietary Medicines or tho day, Superior Inks,
Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purpose*,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, te!
49* N. R—Especial attention gtvsn to the
preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Oases,
With plain Direction* for use, Including Mractiooa for
treatment In case* or poisoning, Drowning, he.
*P7 ty
DUN. lBFLKRTS 'WILCOX, Ibntliu
ABB now folly prepared loin
sert MU or partial setts of Tfceth
oo the principle or Dr. J. Allens’*
Patent Continuous Gum, By this
Improvement, theform ortho face can be restored to
any degree of rotundity that may be desired, ills
applicable in all cases wheratbe cheeks have faUea
in .and cannot be dotootod by »ho closest observer.—
This method combinos the following 41 vantagesn-
An artificial gum, which oxblbita a perfectly natural
and lifo-llke appearance, and imparls to the Iheeth
that peculiar exprosnion which characterises tha na
tural organs.
This Gum consists of a *il*oiou* compound, which
ta applied aad ftiaed upon the Teeth and Plateln snob
a manner, a* to fill up all the interstices around the
base or the Teeth, and also, unites them firmly to
eaoh other and to the Plat* ui>on which they ore
sett. This secures perfect cloanllne»* of the Teeth
Office over DeWitt A Morgan. Jougrossstreet.
•** Republican and Georgian copy. fob 16-tf
Iteeere,...; ,10 » W *24 gsl
etaMewin be ■ide.* lK,T * ,,>eCllle<1 ’ *
Aaedactioaof 2ft per cent from the a bon.
wlU bs made on adverttsements appearS JSf
•ivefy oo ths.foSth page of the daily. g e,tlu
Advertisements ordered three times a week »u
be charged taro-thirds the above rates. k ’ W l
ditioo.|)
1 l>*i than
.in the above*tattte,"' !,Qti
‘ Hi. 8m,. M
'l.ra,®»illOoo , eZ
... , Uarrlage ooicc ti, if
— ,^_- t0MoUeach, HeeiwijySS
teaertadfor tea than to cents. bbit'urySf?
Baporta.Reaolattou., orProcee4iog.„i
Alaoctaitoa, or^Corpofatloo, ordered to ba’JSgt
'ffgm/mtssM
n ° ciw ‘ mE, ““ 8 ’»deiadM.
Proteatonal and buineea card, cot ,
llnea. will ba Inurtcd at 520 per annum. ■ *
Chili on penona to become candidate, will i.
^Sw“21^" rll ' em ' ot ‘' tobt
Announcing candidate. Tor offlcc.glo, m a.
i eilweiiM ’
DISSOLUTION.
mHI Co partnership of F. CHAMPION A OO. Is
JL this day disMlved by mutual ooosent. The
business o, iba late firm will be settled by F. Cham-
Bs6WtiabSunt 90t i nM 0,8 ° rocer 7 r bu,QeM on
F. CHAMPION,
a a J. I.AR00MBIE.
Savannah, October 1,1866. sept 80-lm
RBAD t-RBAD II-RBAD III
^ That Is, lfyou can see; aud j
|mr you can’t see, you can finr
■issu kinds of “borne to seo,”
Jewelry Store of D. 9, Nichols k Co., la Oongress
street, next door to the corner or Whitaker; where
you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store la
ihe country.
Wa bar. recalved per auanubip Alabama a treat
lotofttuMOna Steel Spectacle.; also, a aupplrof
Pebble god Pcrlacoplc Lena, wblcl wc w. pramirad
to at li all kind* of frame., at .hortaottM? Oer
Farlaccptc Lena (ao called Crum, holr peculiar ahapa)
bare ao advantage over all wb.ra, a. tier have a
greeter range of lboia,» tbat ibe reader la not
compelled to bold the book or paperataecrtaln
dletanee from the eye. CallamlseeT
D. B NICHOU * 00.
99“ No charge for sbuwiug gnods.
war II l>. ft, N. k OO.
AT REDUCED HATKI. 1
B ARGAINS can now bo bad by all those who
wish to clothe themselves genteelly, aa I will
sell Ihe balance of my Ready-Made, at reduced
rates on Ume, and ton per cent, off for cub. Gall
and avail youreeir of the chance to obtain good arti
cle*. At the Star Clothing Emporium.
WILLIAM ’ll PRICE,
taneftt 147 Bay street.
XJ1XTKA FAMILY FLOUR, ko -Just received, 6U
Jll bags and bbta Kxtra Family Flour; 90 bbls
crushed and powdered Sugar; JO bbls A, B an d C
olarifled Hngar; 20 boxes Ground Ooltee, m H and 1’
lb packs; 36 do do Mustard. Ginger. Cinnamon and
Clothes Lines
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agt.,
BOOKSELLE
URDU
STATIONER
THE MARSHALL H0U8R HOTRL,
BROUGHTON ST.
Savannah,
WOOD—WOOD
(TtHG SUBSCRIBER baa Juit received, and will
1 keep constantly ou hand at Ua Wood Yard,
Old Charleston Wharf, a full aopplv *r the hart
of boated Black Jack,Oak, Hickory, Llghtwood,
•to., *0. All te want are reapectIUUy Invited to
give him a call, H. C. RAY80R.
P. 8. AU ordera left at the Book Stare under the
Merebell House will be promptly attended to.
teptao
ROOFING! ROOFING!!
WARBBN’l IMPROVED Fill AND WATn-PBOOP
CiOPMITIOi ROOFING*
•amt In a satisfactory manner.
The alfouliou ol the oitizeus of Savannah is re-
pectrully solicited t • tbo above method of Roofing
ow much used in the priuclpal cities of the Untte<
atea, (both N->rtn aud Boutb,) and as it has been
eted uuder every variety of circumstances, I con-
dently oiler it to tbe public as a mode of Roofing
nofajectioosple in every particular, whilst it cora
llines, in a greater degree than any other roofing In
use. the valuable requisites et cheapness, durability
and security, against both fire and water.
It has rapidly superceded tho use or all kinds of
roota wherever it has been introduced, giving in all
coses general i-otisl'actlon, being highly recommend
ed by losurauce Cumpauies, and ail who have lest
edits utility.
JO- CHARLPM 81101J., Architect, will act as
S i duriug my absonce from the city, at whose
all iulurmatiou wUl be freely given, and sited-
meus of ihe roof shewn,
sept28 GALVIN FAY, Agent.
SOODOLtAttiRfcWARD
•te w- For my two negroes, or 100 for either
A lodged In Jail so 1 get them, JACK, sometime*
'mk called J<mn, a targe copper colored, hamea
■SJLdown look and rough face, weighs about la a
land is 6 feetlOinchea high, 22years old. BostSO
s very black with a wide space between hta uon
per'front teelb, ttigb forebead, turns his reel out in
walking, ta 6 feet 8 inebee high, and weighs 160,
and 80 years old, and when beard of last, they
were in the swamp above Savannah. My address
la 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 8.0.
*ogl2—wly WM. AHHLt.
Advertisements not marked on th 0 copy for,
116 ” nW for ” ,i '
When any bill for two months advertlsiae.
than oontnet* .amounts to over $60, a deduction l
96 per cent wlU be made. 01
Yearly advertising, with privilege or change am
betaken at the following rates: g
For one square, renewable once a week. *is
“ “ “ twice " Jg
1* AA„, “ , " 3 tlinws oroftener ft)
Ivery additional square contracted Tor to he chart
ad out half the above rates additional. 1
Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the imcc
contracted for. All contracts shall be in wri fop
stating definitely tbe nature or tbe business to £
advertised. Any advertisements not properly m
neoted with the business shall be charged sererate-
ly, aad atoo any excess or matter over the nam
contracted for.
Oontnet advertisements payable quarterly; ad
vertisements from strangers and transient perrou
payable in advance. Ail others will be considered
due when called for.
Regular advertisers and all others sending cox.
mnnlcations or requiring notices designed to call at
tention to fain, concerts, soirees, or any public en-
tertainments, where charges are made ior admit
tance—all notices of private associations, every t»
tie* designed to call attention to private enternrhn
calculated or intebdod to promote individual inn-
rests, can only be inserted with the under*umdict
that the same ta to be paid for. II inserted in the
editorial column (which can be only nt the dime-
Wen of the editors) the same will be charged at the
rate of not less than 20 cents per lint-.
Tbe undersigned, publishers of Daily, Tri-Weekly
and Weekly newspapers iu Savannah, Ga.. pledge
ourselves strictly to adhere to the above bill oi
charges, and in no instance to deviate therefrom.
Tbe above rates to take etlect March 1,1866, ami
to continue binding; until changed by the vote of s
majority of the undersigued.
N. B.—This schedule shall not in any way efleci
Ihe Integrity oT existing contracts. All commas lor
the year or any othor specified time, shall only cew
with the expiration or the period for which the;
ware made.
R. B. Hilton k Oo.. Georyitn it Jov*nnl
fiirsxp k 8ms, Republican.
Taoaimm k wmnxarn.x. VwmXo AVm.
SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S
41 o
Is
ROBINSON A CAMP
i >hapbrs and tailcIrs,
AND Dealers in fine Ready Made
CLOTHHG. have received and/
opened tbeir stock or Fall and Win-
ter GOODS, comprising a foil and!
complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest
ings and Over Coatings, which we will make and
trim Pin our usual style, and at the shortest notice.
Our ready made Clothing ta manufactured at the
well known house ofW. T. Jennings k Co., 281
Broadway, New York, and comprises all that ta
fin* and fashionable in the line.
FURNISHING GOODS of every description requi
site to a gentleman’s wardrobe, oonstantiy kept on
hand, all of which weoAr oa our usual credit
oetl-lm next door to Pulaski House.
TIT 3POR TAtf.
THE MOST MMA1KABL1 WORK OF OUR
A Reply to "UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” aad “BRED.'
ST A LAOT OF NSW OXUUXS.
mHIS original and powerfol book, this beautifol
X story, ta an American Rowland for aa English
Oliver, and di.eotod against the distorted views of
the English press when speaking of the institutions
of tbe United States. It exposes orueltiee and
barbarities practised on the lower classes of
England, more terrible than those imagined by
Mrs. Beecbor Stowe as the result ofour “peculiar
institutions.” Tbe object of “Tit for Tat” ta emi
nently humane, patriotic and Just, it taaot anti-
British, anti-North, or anti-South, It ta simply are-
ply to the exaggerated pictures of Slavery In * ‘Un
cle Itom” and "Dred.” #
For sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
octli 159 Googress it.
Wt tor tat. 1 : rr
miT FOR TAT. a reply to “ Uncle Tom*s Cabin ”
X and “Bred,” bv a lady of New Orleans.
How to Press with Tarie, containing hlhls Upon
tbe harmony or colors, the complexion, ten te.,
being a suitable companion for Iba (otlei table. 1
Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to tht etiquette
and observances oT the marriage ceremoaiea.
How to Behave, or the Spirit oT Etiquette. *
How to Woo and How to Win.
How to ba al*dy,a book for girls, containing use
ful hints oo the formation ofcharacier.
HowtobeaMan.abookcootaiaing uaafol hint*
oo the formation of character,
Tbe Tradesman’s and Mechanic’s Counsellor and
Ready Calculator, comprising tbo Tradesman’s
Guide or Law of Trade, with a supplement of Rules
and Tables. Received by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
nov7 under the Marshall Honse.
THK LADY'S GUIDB
mo PERFECT gentility, In manners, dresa and
X conversation, In tha fiunlly, in company, at
the pianoforte, tbe table, In tbe struct, anc I In gen-
Also a ussfof'instructor in letter writing, toilet
preparations, foncy needlework, millinery, drees
making, care of wardrobe, toe hair, with, bands,
oetli lHOoegneeelrert.
——wsfrmm,—
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK A DAVIS,
Teie oar, mot. 15,1868.
E“j* U,# “ 7,l * ri0U ‘ p *° tt,,t '
■ "leeKieeM LUk-gootepra.
Ion to "Dick Tkrtelee", b/ J r Smith.
Tho pictorial a4v*aton* of Hergerot Oatohpde.
Aldrtel' 1 Necklace, end what camo i,r jtf bp » B
. Three par caet a monitor the peril* orikilllY-
Inn, bp Qurla* Burdolk
The HUta oftho Shatemuc, bp tho author of the
Wide, WidnWorld. Forauont
oo24 IMUongnanni
SI
bright ;Stdee and 8bouU«rs, B*ooa,~reoeiv*d
Kifittona 8tatd( and for ntlft.low from
mHE invigorating action or Sir Astley Cooper's
X Pills on the constitution is really mam liou-,
and a single trial will convince tbo most m>;ikal
ot their pewer to restore the moBt fet bio and debi
litated to foil health and strength, und uo language
can convey an adequate Idea untie immediate, am
almost miraculous ebango, produced by making
use or this wonderful medicine in tlie dieoa^cd, tie
bilitatcd and shattered nervous system; the relax d
and debilitated body is at ono^. relieved, rc-torc-J,
enlivened and built up; tbe mental and phytict'
symptoms or disease vanish uuder tbeir full mince,
the stooping, trembling victim of depression and
debility becomes a uew man; be stands .erect, be
moves with a firm step; bis mind which was pre
viously sank in gloom, becomes bright, buoyant,
active, and be goes forth refreshed, regenerated
and conscious cf new vigor to bis accustomed oc
cupations; and tbo effect is nut temporary, ou tbo
contrary, the roller is permanent, for the cordial
properties of tbe medicine reach tha constitution
itself and restores it to its find condition. Iu all
diseases of the stomach aud plgestlve organs, they
never foil. They also remove depression, excite
ment, restlenees, want or sleep, dislike to society,
Incapacity for business, loss or memory, confusion,
giddiness, blood In the head, melancholy, uicnui
debility* they increase and restore tbe appetite,pu
rify the blood, strengthen the tone oi the stomacb,
and give such energy and vigor to the constitution
M moat be felt to be believed.
To elderly persona, Sir Astley Cooper's Pills are
invaluable; strengthening the system against tbe
attacks of ager
riod.
oka of age; they cause a coutin
i, and prolong life to tho latest
continued cbeerfW-
jiossiblo i*e-
Bxwau or Brumous IJUtATtoss—None are genu
ine without the foo-simile or tbo signature of Jlac-
Phall ACo.,8olo Proprietors, London and Nev
York, on each box and on the directions. Die Ge
nuine Pills have also a correct likeness of tbo Isle
Sir Astley Cooper on tbo top or each box. Without
theeeEmarkfl of authenticity, they aro spurious and
aa Imposition. Sold at 25 cents, 60 cents and ti
K r box. Full directions are given with each bog,
ere ta a great saving by taking tbe larger sizes.
Principal Depot in the United Slates, 102 Broad
way, New York. For salo also by A. 11. &D.
Banos, 141 William st., gebieffeliu Bros, k Co., l'O
WUUam st, McKesson & Robbins, 01 Kultcn st., li.
Ward Olose k Co., 116 Fulton st., Havilami, Hir-
rat kRtoley. 39 Warren st., C. V. Clickcner kCo.,
222 Greenwich st.. Hall, Dixon & Fraser, uocbain
here it, New York. General Wholesale Agents, who
will aupply Druggist* and Dealers in Mediclno it
Proprietor* prices.
sep27—3m
BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS
‘ RECEIVED BY WARNOCK b DAVW,
mHUBRDAY, 16th October. 1866-Tbe Ride. Axe,
X and Saddle Bags, and oiber Lectures, by 8.
H. MUburnj with a portrait or tbe author on steel
Married, net Mated; or bow they lived at Woud-
side and Throckmorton Hall, by Alice Cary.
Tha list of the Forresters: or Humors on the
Border; a story oT the Old Virginia Frontier, br
John Ester Crooke. „ .
Calebs In Search of a Wife, by Mrs. Hannah
•Three Per Cent a Month; or, tho TcriU of F«l
Llvlac, by Charles Bordett.
Daisy’s Necklace; and What Came of it; a litera
ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. ,
Ihe Torcmight; or, Through the Wood, by Har
riet Olootti author of “Iaora’s Child.” . .
Tbe Adventures of Gerard, tbo lion Killer, by C.
E. Whitehead. , 4 .
ta The Lire of General Daniel Morgan, of tbe w-
(inla lind of the Army of the United States, ny
Janes Graham.
»W FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
mHI undsnignsd have and are now receiving.
1 their stock of
Fenlgn and Domestic Dry Opodj
To whlohtMy Invito* the attenUon of tbeir■ Wejjj
aad customers, and public generally, ss they
quite oonfldent that they can offer such iodoM
m«ata aa will ull.1/ too do.es I buyer.. I» «
Ite* wUl be ttHud a foll eopply of 1-lanl.r.’ so*,
raoh te Keneye, Blaokfu, Lte«y«, FWA
ShoeUan, SUrttegt, Ootoi, CB.taere!, wtt*
good Tarlety of otoer .lylc. Fuicy l)rtab«“’
each ec rteb, (ell wool,) Do taint.. #i«
Ouhteerea, Engllto awl French Merlueo.J't
mSmaSMSi: *lto,Holre AnlUiuolMlt.,“
broideries. Hnnltllnn, Clonks, Drees IWfenSPigj
“a, nil of which we offer on llbotel tfrmn. w
id examine at WELLS 4 W11.L1AS8,
oet!2 No. 149 Conk-rcii.!'«■_
TO BUILDERS.
to execute
manlike soanner, all kinds or Metal Rooting, GuUU*i
attsssapwssas*
• BtertftraB-te-A H 0 Yj C» ,,
■ . . ' , a C. POOLE,
ernry de^rlptioo, Artin.’
ruuti SotSSaAiroHRE boaed
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Inlhi bert Myl- and al nndertte
ISTWeart it*** tea wealiy