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■TATE Of GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may oon- ooaesrn i Whoreas, Z. M. Wlukteraud A.Harmon Will apply at tha Court of ordinary for lattara dte- Binary on the estate or 8. Wlukler. Tfatio ara, therefor*, te ctt* and admonish aU whom It may oonoora, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (ir auy they have) ou or Mbro tho flrat Monday tu Juno neat, otherwise ■aid letters will be granted. Wltneee. John Bilbo, Eaq., Ordinary ibr Cbstam County, this Hath day or December 1856. JOHN BIBO, o.o. or STATS DP GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may Oon- V cern: Whereas, John lama will apply at the Court or Ordinary fbr letters dlamluaory, as admin* latrator bn the estate of Henry Cssson. Tbe»u are, therelbro, to rite ami admonish all whom it may oonoern. to be aud appear before said Court to make objection (ir any they have) on or STaTb OV aiuRulA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con* cent: Whereas, JohnM Quorardwill apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters i»r guardian ship oTthe person and property or Louisa J Waits, oqjbjw and minor child or Jonathan W and Sarah These are, tberofors, to olto and admonish all whom It may oonoern, to bo and appear before ■aid Court to make objection (irany thoy baro) ou or before the second Monday In January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John Bilbo, &q., Ordinary for Chatham eounty, this 3d day or Decomber, I860. deeft JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. before the first Mouday in April next, said letters will ha granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Beq., urdiaary for Chatham Oouuty this seveulh day of October. UN. oot 6—flm JOHN B1LEU, o. o. o. CITY BHBHIFF’B uAVR W ILL be sold beforo tho Court House door, In the olty of Savannah, on the first Tueeday in January next, between the legal hours or sale, tho following articles or groceries, I cask rice, l pip© gin, 1 ullage bask brandy. 1 lot decanters, 1 lot cofibe, 1 but nears, 1 mu potaloee, 1 lot buckets, l lot brooms, 1 lot tobacco, 1 ullage barrel Irish whiskey, Ac., .vo. Loviod «>u as tue property of Patrick Fitzpatrick, to sails!} a 0 fa issued out uT tho Honorable,tho City Court oi'Savannah, in flavor or McMahon & Doylo vs Patrick Kltspstrlck.«, Property pointed out by platntiffii. KinV’ll M. PRKNDKHUABT, deed Sheriff. /TB O RGI A.~ BULLOCH COUNTY.-Two vJT months alter date wo will apply at the Court ot Ordinary or Bullooh county for leave to sell all the real and porsooal estate of William U llagln, late or Bullooh county, deceased, for tho benefit oV the helm and creditors oTsaid estate. This 1st Decomber, 1860. NANCY IIAGIN, Adtn’x, dec6 JEPTHA IIAGIN, Adm’r. ITAVA ®F tiKoBoiAV C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may oonoern: Whereas, Harris K. Harrison will apply at tho Court or Ordiuary for Letters or Guard* tananlpon the property or Laura A. Ulmer: These are, theroforo, to clto and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to make objection (ir any they have) on or beforo the second Monday in January next, other* wise sold letters will be granted. Witness. John BUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this first day or Docombor, 1866. dec! JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. rpoall whom it may concern.—Whoreas, Polly J. B. Lenler and John B. Metier will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for loiters or administration ou tho estate or Luke a Lenler, deceased. These are thereiore, to cito and admonish all Whom It may concern, to be. aud appear before said Court, to make objection (irany they bavo) on or before the second Monday in January noxt, oth erwise sold Letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 19ih day or November, 1856. i nov23 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. State of Georgia, bullooh co. mo all whom tt may concoru—Whereas, Amorl* i. ca Knight and Buber Cono will apply at the Oonrt of Ordinary for Letters or Administration ou the Estate o< Green Knight, deceased. These ore therefore to olto and admonish all whom It may concern, to he and appear beforo sold Court to make objection (if any jhoy have,) on or bo- fora the seoond Monday in January noxt, other wise Mid letters will be granted. 'Witness, William Loe. Ehq., Ordinary for Bulloch Oounty, this 18th day of Novombor, 1866. nov23 WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. C. A DMINISTilATOR’S SlLfc—Pursuant to an order 2L Usuedlrom the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, will be sold before the Court House, in Newton, Bsker county, on the first Tuesday in Jan- urynaxt, between the legal hours or gate, the fol lowing lots or Land in said county, viz:. No’s. 21, 99, 261, 176,179, 317 in the 10th District; No’s. 07, 68, 83, 113,342, 343, 288 in the 11th District, aud No’s. 314,315,310,317,225, in the 12th District. also: Wfll be Mid on the first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House in Boinbridgo, Deca tur oounty, the following lots or Land iu said coun ty, rii: No’s. 315,316,317, 811,32, 60,18 in tho 16th Distrlot, and No’s. 182, 183, 177, 111, 112 and 17 la the 164h District. ALSO: Will be sold ou the first Tuesday iu March uext, before tho Court House in Blakely, Early county, the following lots ot Land in sold county, vis: Ns’s 980.981.14i; 800, 801,29*. 269. 260,206, 202, 267. la tneSOth District, and No. 247 in the 28th Dis trict. The above Lands are situated in a rich aud for* We oountry and are worthy Ibe attention of pur chasers, as it is expected that the Savannah and Golf Railroad will run adjacent or through most or them. Terms: one-half cash, the balance in 12 months from date or sale, to bo wed secured, purchasers paying for titles. Parsons wishing to purchase will ckll on T. R. Lawton, of Albany, John Bilbo, of Savannah, r- MlCHAEL 8HEAHAN, Adm’i CITY SHERIFF-* SALE. W ILL bo sold beforo tho Court Houso door in the city or Savannah, ou the first Tuesday iu Jauuary next, 1867, between tho legal hours or tale: half lot aud improvements No. 6 Uroou Ward, iu the city of Savannah, bounded uortb by Brough ton street, south by !ano; each by -half or said lot, and uext by lot No. 7* Levied uu us tile property or Juntos L. Oliver, tosatliy a fifo issued out ortho honorable tho Olty Court or Savannah, in favor or David B. NichoU vs. James I.. Oliver. Proiierty pointed out by plaintlfb Att’y. Tornis cash. EDW’D M. PRKNDKRGASr, dedfl Sheriff. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S BALE. O N ibe first Tuesday in Jauuary noxt, I will soil iu trout ortho Court Huuse, in tho city of Sa vannah, betwoon the usual hours of salo, one Steam Saw aud Grit) Mill, together with all the right, titloand interest of Hull and Quartcrman. in and to one thousand aoros acres oriand, and the timber thcrounto attached to said Milt, with thn Improve ments thereon, uooslstiug of u small dwelling, store houso, stable and negro houses. Sold land lying in Liberty County, Georgia, and buuuded by tho lands or Mrs. Johob, Geo. W. Wultbour. Thomas Quartcrman and others—iho sarno levied upon to satisfy a U fa. issuod out or the Sixth Circuit Court of the Unitod States for tho Southern District or Goorgia, in favor of David Forvor vs. Hull and Quartcrman. Property pointed out by plaintiffs Att’y. DAN. H. STEWART, dec6~eodlmo. L. S. Marshal. nofl7-lm , Adm’r JAMES H. 8HBAHAN, deceased. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY, mo all whom it may concern—Whereas, Simon X P. Williams will apply at tho Court of Ordius* ry for Utters of administration on the estate of John & Williams, deceased. These era therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear beforo said Oonrt to make objection (if any they have) on or before the second Monday m Jauuary uext, other wise said loiters will be granted. Witness, William Leo, Esq,, Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 19th day or November, I860. nov2> WllJJAM LEE, 0. B. 0. ■TATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con corn: Whereas, Frances H. Macleod will ap ply attha Court or Ordinary for totters of Adminis trator on the eeUte of Frances 0. Macleod: These are, therefore, to cite aud. ndmluisb all whom U may concern, to bo aud appear before said Court to moke objection (if any utey have) on or before the second Monday Iu Juuuary uext, other wise said letters will he granted. Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this third day of December, i860. dec* JOHN HH.BQ, o. e. c. SESHBIX; SuElociI county. ~ A AMIN1STRATORS’ SALE.—Agreeable to au or- der granted by the Court of Ordinary ol said county, will be sold, before the court house door iu said oouoty, on the first Tuesday iu Jauutry ■ext, between the lavrfol hours of sale, (1170) ono thousand one hundred aud seveutyacros or laud, more or less, bounded by William Proctor. John Lastlngor, William K McElvou. John Proetor, aud Samuel K. Groover, it being the late residence of James Hsgiu, deceased:also, seven negroes, viz : Willis, Charity, Surah, lorn, Mary, Caroline, ami Chany, belonging to tho estate of James Uaglu, de ceased Sold for tno bonctlt of the lieirs and cro- of said decoasod. Terms on the day ol'salo. KKZUil HAU1N, nov 23 Administratrix. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY-To all whom it may \J concern: Whereas, Ann Keliar will apply at the Court ot Ordiuary for totters or Administration ou the estate or Donuts Keliar: These ar* therefore to oite and admonish all whom It may concern to bo and appear before said Oonrt, to makoobjections, (ir auy they have,) ou or Defora the second Monday Iu January noxt, other wise utd letters will be granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esu., < 'rdiuary for Chatham •ounty, this sevoutoenth day or November, 18ud. U0V17 JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. MCINTOSH CO.—SIIFIUFF’S SALE W ILL bo Bold on tho first TUESDAY in January next (1867) before tho Court House door In tbo City ol' Darlon, within IhS legal hours or sale, tho following described property, to wit: twenty (20) acres or laud with two (2) dwolliug houses, with all necossary out buildings thereon staudlng. Levied ou os tho proporty or Frost aud Routtor, to satisfy sundry loin Judgments issued out of McIn tosh Interior Court, lu fi»vor of G. W. Ferris and others vs Frost r d Boulter. Property pointed out by nlalutlfla In excoutiou. Terms cash, purchase! iwying for titles. W. T. THORPE, doc8 McIntosh Co, McIntosh co. s TlE IXFILL bo sold ou tbo first Tuesday iu January v? noxt, 1657, beforo tho Court House door In tbo city of Darion, within the local hours of sale, the following property to wit: "'wo hundred acres laud, levied ou os tho pro perty or Charles Davis, to satlsfya U fa. issued out or tbo Justices Co irt, 271st District, In favor or Celia Davis, vs. Charles Davis. Also, ono hundred and fitly sores land, levied ou as tho properly of tho aforossld Charles Davis, to uatisry the above elocution, Celia Davis, vs. Charles Davis, levied on and returned to me by a Constable. Terms cosh, purchases paying for title. W.T.THORPE,SheriffM C. Darieu Ou., Deo. 2, I860. doo A ADMINISTRATOR* salL. W ILL be sold on tue first Monday in January next, before the Court House iu Statesboro, tho following property, belonging to tbo estate o Henry Davis, jr., 1208 teres, more or leas, or land In Bulloch county, bounded north by the property or John Grimes and John Slater, north and west by the property of John Slater, east by tbo property of Elijah Davis, and south by the property or Jo- slab Davis. Sold for the benefit of toe heirs and creditors of Henry Davis, Jr., deceased. On the property are ono grist and one saw mill, JOSIAH DAVIS, sept24—8a Adm’r. RobL M. Robarfooo, aid others, corapl’nfo, \ Claudius B. Paase, the Dobojr Steam ffcw> Order Mill, Clark Soylas and WUUam V Bajlss | , and others, dsfoadaats. I TT appsarlux to tha Court that two U tho said da- 1 fondaats .Clark Ssyles and WUUam F. Gayles re side out oCtol* Oounty, aad ara abssnt from tha State or Georgia, so that service of the abuvtf MU and subpoena cannot be served upon them. Oa it •» ordered,* motion it l ^ that tha said Clark tfayloe and William F.Bayles do appear aad answer the complement's bill, on or before tbu first day or the uext Term or this Court, or in defoull thcreol, that sa'd bill be taken pro ooifosso against them: and It gi fortber ordered, that a oopy or ibis order be pub- tubed in ono of the publio newspapers of tbs olty of Aavannab ouoe a week for three months prior tbu session of tue next Term ol this Court. True ex tact from Minutes. W.U SUEFTAIJh oct 7—law3m Deputy Clerk, s. a. o. o. NOTICE. S IXTY DAYS after date application will be made to tbt Honorable Court or ordiuary of Sorevea couuly for leave to sell a Negro Girl named Haga, tha property of E. J, Brauuou. oct 10 T. H. BRANNON, Trustee NOTICE. T HREE months aftor data application will be rnsdo to tho Marine Bank orSavam anfortho pay mentor two Twenty Dollu Bills, (vis: letter tL No, 8,070, and letter 0, No. 697,) the right lialvee of whioh have been lost by mail. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- msui'iiuSuran iafii, Ai M§mfnat*rt& 6y Atoms 4 iflandn. Fork. Inthsfiraofthsld ^ couum . td tha brick buUdlng oooupied by Mr. Juo. T. Thomas, opposite |the Ou Works, In this city, was a sate ol the shove description* ^^5533j^3nffb!lldlM wss Jetroyed! tkaaald flafo sosttdned no Injury whatevor from tho Intense boat to which It had bean exposed. On open- tng the 8alb, theoontenU were found undisturbed, iaadln tha same order and ouodlUouos when plaoed there, excepts slight discoloration to the projecting 'andaofa flaw papers, and the books of oue or twool I The Salk and contents, as it came from the ruins, may «UU bo seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large assortasut of these colo- brated SaTM always on hand,and for sale by 0?H. CAMPFIKLD, oot 9—3m lost by JAMES l*. HUD8UN. urns. — NE MONTH alter date application will tf _ made to the BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA for the payment ol a TWENTY DOLLAR NOTE of said Bank, the left, half of which has boon lost. B DOUGLASS k CO. Charleston, Deo. 11,1660. [lawlm] Vrom E. W. CAUR’M AnvitaT!8»u aoxxcr, raiuiiKLxnu, wax. RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. A RELIABLE BUSINESS MAN WANTED to k>- xL cate at Savannah, Go., or ueneral Agent of • largo Subscription Book Publishing House, to have onUro control or the sale or Uielr publications in Georgia and adjoining Stales. Agents, now occu pying agencies, have cleared 93000 a year. A small cosh capital or from 9300 to 9500 would be roqulrod. Audroaa Box 443, Pbilado phis, P. 0., Pennsylvania.eod2w—uov20 TAKE NOTICE. THE subscriber having recotved . his Fall aud Winter stoca consisting or French, English and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, L which ho will sell by thenattern or mato to order In the most fksbionable style, for cash or cltyao ceptance. Alio, a handsome assortment of Ready Made Cltthing, shirts, Under do, Drawer*, Cravats, Gloves. Suspenders, Umbrellas, Nock Ties, Dress- lug Gowns. Trunks, Valises, Uar.-etBugs, Walking Cones, and ove»ythlng necessary for a gentleman’s wardrobe, Tbaukfot for past flavors be hopes by strict appli cation to merit a continuance or the same. Cutting and Ropairing duuo at short notice. U0V28 JOHN W. KELLY. VALDIBLE lUCE PLANTATION FOB SALU, wnuu in min or in cm or unnui /~VN tho first Tuesday in December uext, will be yj sold before tbo Court House In the city or Sa vannah, tho Plantation on tho Savannah river, ten miles from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be* longing to the estate or tho late Philip Ulmer, ob taining six hundred aud eighty-seven acres, of wliloh there are two hundred acres of drat quality tide rice laud, and one hundred aud fltly-flvo acres under good banks and iu a fine state for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres or high land under cultivation. On tbo place aro a good dwelling house, overseer’s house, barns, negro houses and other or Klisa Ulmer, fix’trix, who resldea within two miles ortho Grove. Terms of tale made known on the day or sals. Possession not given until tho first of January . H. K. HARRISON. EX’or. Jrlt-M SLEAOUttR.EiW 49* The Charleston Mercury wlU publish one e a eek until the day of sale. NOTICE. rrtHREE months afterdate, application will be X made to the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, tor the payment or a twenty dollar note or said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da ted 1st June, 1851, No 687: also, fur the payment of a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1864, the left hand halves of said notes having been lost Also, to the Bank of the State or Georgia, for the payment of a ten dollar note, letter A, dated 4th Jouur J, 1860, the left band hair having been lost. Also, to the Marine Bank or Goorgia, for the pay ment of a ton dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novem ber 1,1843, the left band half having been lost. auglO—lawSm BOSTON it VILLAIANGA STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—Tu all whom it may con cern : whereas, Seulmru B Cowart will apply at tho Court ot Uriilu«ry for letter* dlxmlssory as administrator ou tho estate of Patrick I) Kelehi deceased : These are, uierefore, incite aud admouUh all whom it may concern, to be aud appear before said Court to make ufajectlou (If any they have) on or be* fore ttio first M««ilay Iu February uext, otherwise •aid letters will bo rrouted. Wituess, William toe, Esq., Ordiuary for ttulloub County, this dtb day of August, 1B66. aug4 WILLIAM LEE. o. B. i STATE OF GEORGIA, rUlATUAM COUNTY.—To all whom It way concern: Whereas, Johu 8. Norris will apply ut tho Court ol Ordiuary lor totters or Administra tion do bonis non cum tcxllmculo uunexo on (he Estate of Dorothea Abrahams: These aro, therefore, cite aud ndmouixh all whom ittnay concern, to be aud appear before said Court to make olficctiun (ir any they have) on oi beforo tbo second Monday iu Januury next, other wise said letters will bo granted, Wltuuxs. John Bilbo, Esq , Ordinary for Chutham ounty, this 2Ulh day of November, 1860. nov30 JOHN BILBO, o. c. e. 1856: ! 18567 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. OKAY BROTHERS W OULD beg to inform their frltmda and Ibe pub lic that their flail supplies oT rich and elegant (EKG)(3)IBB have Juat arrived—purchased from the most emi nent Importers or the country, and selected with u care aa regards elegance and beauty, which cannot be appreciated until folly examlnod. 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 aa cheap as tha like quality ot goods can be had from here te New York- Amojg our assortment will be found the most elegant flounced Robes with figures: Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap; Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trlmmod In the newest aud richest style. Cloth and Moir Antique Cloaks; rich and cheap. All-wool French Mouslln de Lainee, new and ele gant. Lupins’ bestall-wool French de Lalnes, high colors, for misses. Lup!u8* best Black Bombasine and Cbaileye. White Merino, Cballey, de Lalno aud Bombazine, very fine. Clothe and Cassimeres, a foil assortment. Plantation Goods beat quality, exceedingly cheap. Houskeeeping articles iu great variety, best quality at the lowest possible prices. The limits or au advortlsemeut precludes the possibility of enumerating auy but few leadiug ar ticles. We would respectfully roquest tho attentlou oi purchasers to au exaiuluatlou of our stock, feeling confident that style, quality aud price, will prove satisfactory. GRAY BROTHERS. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concoru : Whereas tovi 0. Hurby will apply at the Court of Ordiuary for totters or Administra tion cum testumento uuimxo on the estate of Jacob Detomotta: Those are. therelbro, to oho aud admonish ail whom it uiny concuru, to he and appear before said Court to muku objcctiou (if auy thoy havoj ou or beforo tbo first Mouday iu 'auuarv next, other- wise Bald letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordiuary for Chatham county, this 29th day of November, 1866. UOV29 JWHN BILBO, o. u. o. GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY. rpo all whom it may concern—Whorcas, Jo- JL sophE. Way will apply ut tho Court of Ur Ordinary for iettorsoradmiuUtruiion on tho estate or William F. Way, late deceased. ... . These are, theroforc, to clto aud udmouish all whom U may concoru to ho aud appear before said Court to mako objection (ir auy thoy havu.) on or before the first Monday iu Juuuary uext, other wise said letters will bo grauted. j Witness, W. P, Girardeau, E»q., Ordinary for Liberty County, this 20th November, 1866. U0V22 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o !.. c. STATE OF GEORGIA /CHATHAM COUNTY.—Whereas, .fosoph W. Gib- \J boas will apply at the Court nr Ordinary for Letters Dlsmlssary as cxocutor on the Estate or Mathew Dotson. These are, therefore, to cne and admonish ail whom It mar concern, to bo anu appear before raid Court to make objection (ir auy uioy bavo) on or before the firat Monday in Apm next, otherwise •aid letters will be granted. Witowin, John Bilbo, Era., Ordinary for Chatham Ooantr, this tenth day oroctober I860. JOHN BILBO. O. 0. C. oct 21 MATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY^Tu an wnomit may oon. \J cern: Whereas, John uama will apply at the Court of Ordinary for totters uintnlssery as Admin istrator on the lSrtafo oTHenrr Ojrsou. These are, therofore, to ono aud admonish all whom it mar concern, to be and appear before said Court to make oUection (ir»uv they have) ou or before the first Monday in April uoxt. otherwise ■aidletters will be granted. Witness John Bilbo, ■ktoOrdbuurfor Chatham umatv. this tenth dar ^OCt 91^ 1 JOHN BiLBO, U. U.U. ■TATI OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY—lu all whom it may Con* \J oera: Whereas, Jsmra Dovle will apply at ui« Ooart of Ordinary for letters anmlsury as adintnls. trator on the estate of George Alexander. Run are therefore to cite and admonish ail cun- ranted, te be and appear before said Court to make •tyectiOM. (IT any they have,) on or before the Ini Monday In April next, otherwise said letters wlU be granted. Wltara , John Bilbo, Esq., urdinary for Chatham Oounty, this seventh day of October. 1866. octS-fim JOHN BILBO, u, o. c. . AOM1MISTRATORB BALE. A OREEAB1.E to an order of the llonorabie Or- dInary of Tattnall county, will be sold In the town of Reids vllle, ou the first Tuesday lu Feb roary aaxt, 800 acres uf land, more nr less, situate In the 40th district, the lata residence uf Jesse Copeland, derailed Sold for a dtitrlbuUou among Ike helm of raid dwrase. Tonra Made known ou the day of sale. JAMES COPELAND, deco Adalalitrator. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday iu January noxt, (1867) boforu tho Court House door In llluosville. Liberty couuly, nil tlmt tract or parcel of laud bclouglug to tho tjdutc of tlio Into Johu A. Hendry, deceased, lying in the county of Liberty, ueur Taylor’s Crook, on tho Gross Buy, adjoining lauds owned by KIlMoFail and Thomas Lanier, (withiu convenient distance ot a good suhoui and church) contaiug 395 acres, moroorloBS, and improved. Also, ut the same time aud pluco, lot number thirty, lyiug iu Rlue.rville,Liberty county, uud be- tougiiig to the Estate of the Into John A. Hendry, deceased. Also, at tlie same time and place,the undivided in terest (being one bain or the Estate of tbo late John A. Hendry, deceased, in tho following tracts of laud, all lying in tho couuty uf Liberty, viz: 600 acres, more or less, near tho residence of John l’or ry, on the waters of Cauoucliee river, wu acres, more or less, granted to P. Horton and on tha wa ters of the Cunouchee river. 612 acres, more or less, lying near tho residence of William Rastln, being well timbered und convenient to Canouchoo river. The abovo being a part of the lends belonging to tho Estate of John A. Hendry, deceased, and sold for the benefit or the heirs and creditors. E. D. HENDRY, 1 . . . L B. HENDRY, f 4am ™- Liberty county. Nov. 22,1866. N. B. Torms liberal and made kuown on day of sale. nov24 STATE OF GEORGIA, TATTNALL CO. »HO all whom it may concern’’’horeas, Bonja 1 min Alexander will apply at the Court of Or dinary for totters or Dismission as Administrator on tbo estate of Anson Williams,lato of said County, de ceased. These aru,iherefore,iocUe and admonish all whom it may concern, to he aud appear bofora said Court to mako objection (ir»ny they bave)on or be fore tho first Mouday iu March next, otherwise said tetters will he granted to the said applicant/ Witness, 11 Striukunu, Esq., Ordiuary for iau- nail County, this the 9th day or August, 1866. tug 26—6m 11. STRICKLAND, Ordiuary. GEORGIA,LIBERTY COUNTY. T WO months alter date, 1 will apply to the Cuur or Ordinary of Liberty Couuty for leavo losel a portion of the real and personal estate of Benja min W. Allen, late deceased, or so much thereof as is necessary ; aud sold for Ibe beueflt of the beire and distributees nr said estate. CAROLINE E. ALLEN, „ Qualified Administratrix. October 6th, 1866 “ ■puuuciT C0UNTT^.'5®P»to^t n.j oon- AJ cern: wporeoa, Wm. Orouver, Jr., one of the executors, aud Sarah H. Groover, executrix, on the •*tote of Johu Oruiver, deceased, will apply at the VXOLETi OR, THE CROSS AND THE CROWN. B Y M.J. McIntosh, author of ‘*To Seem and to Ue,” “Charms aud Counter Charms,” &o. Marlon Uaruard, or Isissons or Life, by J FSmith, &3* Chips from Unoie Sam’s Jack Knifo, or slices from the Now York Plcayuao. Edgar Montrose or tho Mysterious Penitent, by G W M Reynolds. The Comical Adventures or David Dufflcki, illus trated with over 200 comical ongravingi. Margaret 'atebpoto, the Great Female Horse Thief. Tbu Gentleman iu Blauk, by George Crulkshank. Putnam’s Monthly Magazine for December- Received by J. B. CUBBKDGE, Agt, ilcoi Marshal l House Building. NEW BOOKS. OICEIVEI) by WARNOCK It DAVIS, Weduos Xli day, Dec. 3d, 1866. Scriptural and Statistical views in fovor of Slave ry, by Thornton Striugfellow, I). D. Tbo History aud Records of the EUphaut Club; compiled from autboutlc documents now iu posses sion of the Zoological S ciety, by Knight Buss Ock- side, M. 1)., and Q. K. Philander Doestlcks, P. B. White Aero vs Black Acre, a cose at aw, report ed by J. S. Ksq. '1 ho Humors of Falconbridge, a collection of hu morous and everyday scenes, by J F. Kelly Littln Dorrlt, by Charles Dickens. Brother Jonathan for Christmas, and New Years, 1855. For sate ut dcc3 169 Congress street, ro AftVMKTMMI aaxxav, HUUOXIWU, PA. AuthorUsd Agent for the Savannah Journal. PHOTOGRAPHY CAREY & POWELSON’S Jaly 91,1866. Agent for Uw Manufacturers. 171 Bay *«L, Savannah, Ga. I take plraiura In oorraboraUng the foregoing state ment, and In addition would add, that the books are now la we. J. T. THOMAS. July 96th, 1866. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. PHOTOCtftAISS, AMBKOTYPES ft x DAOUBEBBOTYPE8. MES8B8. OAXIY A F0W1LB0V Havinz Increased their belittles for taklag PHO- TDUltAPIIS, AMBROTYPES and DAGUKRRIU- TYPES, are now prepared to take pictures of all wbn desire In oltherortbe sty lee above mentioned and lu a tuuuuur unsurpassed in tbt history or tbe Photographic Alt.. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, These arei taken from Degui rreotypra as perfect, KD 1 o “' We bavo uow secured the exclusive patent for FRUITING ON CANVASS which can he practised by no otber person In Chat ham county. By this newly discovered pateut pro. cess a magnificent and PERFECT LIKENESS Is produced from Daguerreotypes, rf any else do- •trad up to the OZEOF UFB. Daguerreotypei and AmbrotypH. DYING AND nE NOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 tori nun, mu thi conn aotrai, mHE Bubecriber grateful to his Mends and ■ patrons for their continual ravers, would state that In addition to tha Improvements in DYING, to Wired by him during his hut visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his business, by whioh he Is now enabled to dye a greater variety ofoolors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, ho., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated •s may be required, in the same super lorttyle which has^jenerally so much pleased his patrons and Table Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, fro., cleaned and finished In the first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bloaobed and pressed in the moat fluhlonable styles _ Orders from tbe oountry promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are tent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through tho post offloe. so that he may know where to call for ther men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. CENTRAL RAILROAD. CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. S N and after Sunday, the 14th October Jtost., and until further notice, the Passenger Trains is Central Railroad will ran as follows: IITWX1K SAVANNAH AND MAOON. Leave* Savannah Dally at...f a m and 12.16 r u. Arrive In Maoon “ “..2.16 m “ l am. toave Macon “ “.11.45 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive In Savan’h “ “10.46 r M “ 7.20 a m SXTWXZX SAVANNAH AND ACONtA. Leave Savannah 12.16 r n and 8.30 r. u. Arrive In Augusta 8.46 p m u 6.80 a m, Leave Augusta...... 6. am “ 4.80 pm Arrive In Bevannah 1.30 r M “ 10.46 p ■XrWXXN MAOON AND AUGUSTA. Leave Maooo 11.46 a m and 9.80 p m. Arrive In Auguste 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m. leave Auguste 6. am “ 4.80 pm. Arrive In Keoon 2.16 p m “ l. am, HfWDN SAVANNAH, MUiXOaiYIUJI fr SATONTON, Leave Savannah 6. a m Arrive In MUledgtrvUle 2.46 r m. • i W. H. WAD LEY Hoo’l Supt. Stnnuli, Ol, Oot. M, 1156. ootu. CHANOtOF SCHEDULE ON THK SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD On, which puiu the Gnat New fork & New Orletns Mails. Two Daily Trains between Macon and Columbus. Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 pm; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 A m, and 1010 P M; leave Columbus st 416am, and 1 pm; arrive at Macon st 1064am, and 016 p M;leavo Macon doily at 2 a m; for Amcri cas and Humtor City; arrive at tbe latter ui 720 a m^ toave Sumter City at 110 p m; arrive at Macon at Trains to Culumbus from a through connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, ami Auguste, Kings- Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeviile and Post Coaches run from Sumter City to Tallahas see, Albany, thumasvllle, Ualnbride. fro. Hooka run from. luericus tri-weekly to Lumpkin,Cuthbert, fro., also from Fort Valley to Perry, HaynosviUe, HawklnavlUe and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers from polute below Fort Valley, should take tbe uoou traiu from Savannah; and tbe aveu- lng train from Augusta, to avoid doteutlou at Ma oon; for otber points take either train. First class steamships leave Savanuab for Now York on Wednesdays aud Saturdays, aud fur Phila delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage la the Cabin 625, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to Bavaunab $14 uu “ Columbus ♦* •• iu uu “ Sumter City •• “ u &u The above Seheduio weui <uto operation Dec. 1st, 1866. GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Masou, Deo. 6th, 1866. Ueutf THE GRBAT SUtTIIEHN REMEDY PUYOU’slHNTMENT. TT is a sure and speedy cure for burns, piles, X corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scold head, tetter worm, sore nipples, (recowuioudud by nur see,) sore and cracked Ups, Iresh wounds and sores »r any description. It is a most valuable remedy and cure, which cau he testified to by thousands who have used it hi many portions or tho South for the last few years. Iu no instance will tho salve do any injury, or Interfere with a physician’s prescrip tion. The proprietor bos numerous certificates aud letters from people who have nsod it themselves, and most earnestly recommend it to others os • speedy aud certain remedy for the above named diseases. A trial is sll that is necessary Tor Us own recommendation. Among the many that have testified to tho offlea- S of this valuable remody, and reoommeuded it to o publio, are Dr R A T Ridley, Judge E Y Hill, Judge 0 A Bull, R J Morgan,Esq, J L tttepbeus, Esq, and thousands of others. Sold by J BMoore. Savannah, Ga; J E Hail, Amor- leus, Ga; Clark fr Wells, Augusta, Ua; MoKeoson, Robins fr Co, New York; and druggists generally. 4ST By remitting one dollar to tue proprietor a single box of tbe Oiutment will bo forwarded by mril. Ires or postego, to any part or the U Stoles. Sold by J. U. MOORE, Savannah, Ga., and drug- gtsts generally. V. J. MOORE. Proprietor, may 13 UGrange, Gi FASHIONABLE BEADY HADE D EOEIVED by tbe undersigned a foil supyly of XI READY MADE vLt’THING, consisting oi ail articles necossaryfor a Uoutleman’s Wardrobe. also: A choice assortment or French, English and German Clotho, Cassimeres and Vestings, which he is prepared to makq to order in tbe best sty to and at the shortest notice. He also desires lo call attention to bis stock of BOY’S AND YOUTH S CLOTHING, whioh will bo found or superior style and work manship W. R. SYMONS, oct27 if 17 Whitaker at. CRANE’S METALIC avnULLIb <UABEJEffl. mHIS Is a newly invented BURIAL CASK, rash- X lonod to accord with tbe feelings oT tbe be reaved, and yet retaining all the requisites of an appropriate receptacle for the dead. Thera is no reason why such a receptacle should be made to create by its appearance disagreeable sensations. Itts enough that we should be bereaved, and what ever lends to soften or make lees Ween the cy of our grief, oommends itself to our tion. So much that is repulsive has been discarded in tbe arrangement and shape of the above Case, that its name, the CASKET BURIAL CASK, iau involuntary suggestion, ud I do not hesitate to aver that there has never been in use anv thing so entirely chaste, appropriate end convenient aa this bnatfoa - Th« Om. permit. I viaw erf lb. Hllr. boor after It U eecloMd, Uu wliola too Md, oobiuhiI or bwuUftit thkk Fnasb Plue OSh jiiUlclantlTMrou lo r.lt.1 ujr Inurtul or exl.nul tirauura. it jur- r«Ur dr Uibt. oomptKd of m«al Li,lily oru. m.ntod.Md will Uit for iim. SamplM of tb. CukM marb. imo U Uu oOm of Hum.CRANK, WKUSkCO., 12 Mtf itrut, 8>. UBirl or Ordinary tor lotun /lUtnluory' «ud... hove tbo ulolo ol tlm wUd John Uroov.r 01.iu1h.i-i] ioi oxMulor of WIIH.OI Oroowr. dr., ducookod: Tbow or., Ilurofor., to aid Md Hdmool.ii oil whom It mty oorare to bo ud >VbMr beforo nhi Ooort. to ouko oUJkUui (If ho. uuy luvt) lo loriu. Mlbo low, olhororlio otlo bourn will bo irooiod WUhon, William Uo, Fa,., Urdloory lur tbo P. d. Pmoo. dulroo. of lurcbuloi Uu moIh- ■In right Ibr Ibo MU of Uu CukM In Uu fblMmlHf diatM, UtoriU, Florida, dootb UarollM tad North Carollum wIIIjbIomo apply by I.U.r or la ponoa lo niluahb; pfiiburo k oi., owa.ro of Patent, om a 1 CRANE, WILIS SOU., MvaoMb, ownla. N S, Kighu to odo or mora couhiIm will bo told BUTTKft, Ac.—HIM born Ooabaa vy rnwff 0] do logllob Dairy do; DcawFlit Appli- do; M drklut Cbolo. Bolter ;• caau tu aad THE COURT OF NAPOLEON r\R Society undorthe First Emplro, with itor- yj traiu of its beauties, wlU and heroines, Irom authentic origiuals, by Frank B Goodrich; illustra- ted by Jules Champagne. —MOBK OF— The Romance of the Forest, by Aune Ratellffe, author or “Tbe Mysteries of Udolpbo-” Cotton U King, or tbe Culturo of Cotton, and IU relation to Agriculture, Manufactures aud Com merce, by David Christy. Tbe Hills of tbe 8hatemuc, bv tbe author or the “Wide, Wide World.” Victoria; or, the World overcome, by ^Caroline Chosbro’. Magdalen Hepburn, a story ortho Scottish Refor mation, by Mrs Olyphant, author or “Zaldeo,” etc., etc. torluer LUtlegood. Esq., ayounggentlcmanwho wished to *30 life aud saw it accordingly; by Frank E Smodley. Esq. Ernest Linwood, a novel, by Mrs Caroliue Lee Heutz. For sale by WARNUCK & DAVIS, BookieUord and Stationers. oct21 159 Congress street. KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS B Y DR. DORAN, author of “TableTraits,” fro. The Hills of tbe Sbatomuc, by Miss Warner, author of “ Wide, Wide World,” fro. A Pilgrimage to El Medlnab and Mecoah, by LiouL Burtoo, or the Bombay Army, with map and Ulus- (rations. Tbe Humorous Poetry or the English language, from Chancer to Saxe. LprlmerLtttiegood, Esq., a yeung gentleman who wished lo see life, by Smedley Third volume Irving’s Ufoof Washington—cheap Wood, Therapewtle and Phanuacuiogy—a uew work. Simpson's Obsturetrica—2 vote., complete. Young America’s Picture Uatiery—10 tilurtra- tiona. W. THORNE W1LLUM8. oct9 H A volumi ARPKR’d NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE F»R DECEMBER—This is the beginuiug of a uew —t. lubsoribors will please call aud renew their subscriptions. For sale by WARNtlCK fr DAVID, Booksellers and Stationers, •WV20 169 Ooogressut F< R THE FALLL TRADE OF 1166. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, AT TBS STAR CLOTHING KHPOBIUM, l«T Bar Btnwt. aaowoponlniUi. iMjut REDUCED FRICK. our preuuat IkolltlM cn.blo ui to reUuc. oar price, ao tbo above picture, aad wo bereoller propoM toUketbeu atprlm *o IcwMtobe wltulo tbe roacb of every oao, being >1 from ONE DOLLAR AND UPWABDS t Messrs' Carey fr Powelson wish partloularly to give notice that they wlU take Likenesses of Deceased Persons, from Daguerreotypes or Ambretypea which their friends may have in their poneuioB, of any size desirod, colon d aa above. Gallery over S. Wllmot’s Jewelry Store, Market Squaro. uov20 Entrance on Bryaa Street* aMOWBYI MONEY I! MONEY II \*THY be wo without Money? when it li Just as TV oosy for any one to be around with a pocket foil us not, tf thoy only thlhk so. 1 havo got • new article, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can bo mado. either by male or female. It Is highly rospectoblo business, and an article which Is wonted in every fkmlly In the United States. En close mo two dollars by mall, at my risk, and I will forward you by return mail a Circular, wttb foU Instructions in the art. The business is very easy. Try It, If you aro out of employment; and you will never regret It; for it wll’ be better for you to pay the above sum, and Insure a good business, than to pay twenty-five cents for a spurious advertise ment. This is no humbog. Tat it I Tut it t Tat it I Address your lelterate DWIGHT MONROE, New York. sept 16-3U1 I touted stock ot Goods for OtaUeman’s wear 1 aver offered In the clttr of Savannah. —L Black and Colored Cleths, Black Doeskins and Cassimeres. Overooating, Fancy Cassimeres, aad t*Uk and Velvet Vestings, which cannot be sur pass* I, ara to be found in bold profusion in tbe Merchants’ Tailoring Department, and wlU be made to order la most approved style, and at abort no- “ra. I have taken particular palm with the manufiu- luring oT my Ready Mads Clothing, and (Ml confi dent or pleasing all who msyfkvor me with their patronage. I have a lot of vory tasty business suite.,to- whioh 1 iuvlto particular attention. ! GENTLEMEN’S FU l NImHING GOODS and Toilet articles of every desonptiou, aud a large stock of Trunks, Carpet Bags aud Vallies always on hand. WILLIAM 0. PRICE, Star Clothing Emporium, oot 9 147 Bay street. rates OF ADVRRTIIIMj, for ond square, omo com or less, of any i lorgei-than‘Nonpareil, 76 centefur foa iiistL 'J ffira.maaS 1 . '“ B, ““ Mto "i l *' r |w b!J . AllTftbuUrwork,wltborwllbomllnl.r vertlaomeate occupying doubl. ooluuui, .fit charged double the above ratoa. ’ * Advertisements or whatever foiigtb.iorstjiit . lags than one month, -to bo charged at triSj, Tot a longer time at tbo roilowma rutea No.ofqnare«|lmo|9mot|3uuH|4iiii)ti'jiii,„i 1 Square •IU 10 820 821 33- 2 Squares... Id 22 2t 2b a do 20 2; az 80 44 ■ do .... 24 32 38 42 6\ 6 do .... 27 30 44 40 0.) ti do .... 30 40 60 64 Of, r do .... 82 43 64 68 Tb ti do .... 84 40 68 02 74 1 do .... 30 48 01 00 10 do .... 38 60 04 •0 8U For any timo not obarge will be made. lively on the fourth^ pago ofTho duSy! 1 "™ ; abovo spocillt-dfa i-ru|h,n, ( .|. A deduction of 26 iwr cent from the aiio Vl - r*, will.be made ou advcrtisuniuuta ai*oc-uriiii-. WATCHES-WAT011EB-WATGHBB. We are receiving the London Lever Watches, or tbe moetcelebrated makers, in Hold and Bilver cases. R. F. Cooper’* Du 'ptox Watches, Watobee for Timing Herses fine Swiss Chronometers, which w* offer at reasons- We orieee, at our uew store in Gibbt is’ Range. - 01Tki D. B. NICHOLS J -mvTKmr 00. .Sr The at jlab.’ ■JLhandoo THE.subscriber te now ready to for- ittisb OYSTERS in the Shell, fresh open- *d or Pickled in any quantity to suit purchasers. Pickled Oysters In kegs ready to be shipped. oct 1 J. D. JESSE. HEH6VAK The subscriber has Removed oa the . . next door to the Republican llftijjm. whore he te now opening afWH ID orsPRiNGUna/ AND SUMMER GOODS, whioh he will sell by the pattern or make to order in the most fashionable atyle. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful for past fovors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the baruo. »b?;&tofS& AllM '"* “ d Eop * u ' 1 ” , 4ono “ Jo.! receiveil Wbite Drill Ootte utd Ppou. Wblto aod Flguroit M.r<eiilui Tests, Ibr sslo at a siatUl pro- »PfH JOHN W. KELLY. DISSOLUTION. rpHE Co partutrjhlp or F. CHAMPION * 00. Is J. Ibis day dissolved by mutusl coossnt. Tho business oi tbo Isto llrm will bs settled by F. Chum- plon, who will continue tho Grocery business on bis own account. F. CHAMPION, „ a „ L . R- J- LARCOMBIK. Savannah, October 1, U66. sept 30—lm MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. 8T. JULIAN STREET, 8AVAANNAH, GA. (Near tha Market) T?ROM the moitoomplete ikollltiea in bia own A establishment, and through his connections with several of tbe principal mannlkcturng estab- iishmenteof Philadelphia, New.York, old Boston, the Uuderslgned te prepared to fornlnsh MACH1N ERY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABIJi SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MHJA, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS, Columns, Window Bills and Untile, Iron aery and! loe, upon l As agent for BAIRD’S PMADWJ>H1A MARBLE WORKS, ho U also prepared to exhibit a groat varie ty of designs for MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, fro. AUo Iron Railing In great variety, for enclosures, aud to receive orders, and put up the work at man- raoturors* prices. if. U. L1NV11J.K. Savannah, April 11, I860. aprll WOOD-WOOD mHE SUBSCRIBER has just received, aud will X keep eoustantly on band at his Wood Yard, Old Oliarleaton Wharf, a full supply or tbe beat or boated Black Jock, Oak, Hickory, Ugbtwoed, fro., fro. All iu want are respectfully invited to giva him a call. H. C. RaYbok. P« 8. All orders loft at tho Book Store nuder the Marshall Houso will be promptly attended to. aept30 ucs) ipuoiisr^isiQs. HENRY JjATHROP & CO. • HAVE IN STORE A COMPLETE assortment or tbe following PLANTATION GOODS, To which they would Invite the particular attention oT PLANTERS, and offbr them at reasonable pricee and on accommodating terms: Schley’s White Plains andTwills Heavy Northern Brown Twills “ Black and Grey “ Black and Grey Plains Striped Cable warp Korneys Plaid Unseys in several grades London outfit Blankets, in all weights aud sltra Cord do do Fino Whitney do Moul Stripes and Plaids Franklin do do Real Cotton aud Wool Flannels “ all Wool do Drown atia Bleached Canton Flannel Shirting Strip**, Htripod Osnaburga White Coltmi Oinaburga X aud % urowu Shlrtiug Blue iHttnluK, Blue Drill Kentucky Jean*, Heavy Satiuels Scotch Bouul-im, Head Kerchlefa. fro. oct It ' -lUlff KKCKivSn l*KH errdlHKK AUUlm-A, AT nia Savannah Qrocery -AND* FRUIT DEPOT, 100 lbs. Victoria amt Catawba Grapes. 40 bbis. Spluudid Eating APPLES, lotrgu I’ru.-urving PEARS. QUINCES, Like the Last. Cbeanuta, Hickory Nuts, aud Fresh DaUM. Green UINUMt. Tomatoes, Beets. Carrots, fro. Kyo Flour, Uai Meal, Pearl Bariev. 10 kega Kxira Goshen BUTTER. 6 do Chuloe do. Aud low priced qualities, together with a varied osHurtmeut of Fresh BISCUIT. °cH fi W. H. FARRELL. ’Al-OTHKCAMES olSjJ8?K%raor of. Broaghguand Barnard Streets. Savan- _ nab Ua., Wholesale and retail Deoleri la ug8, Modiciuca and Chemicals, Dye Woodsond Dye Stuff*’ Frouoh, English, and American Perfom- cry Flu Toilet und Shaving Soaps, Comb* and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Snuff*, Manufactured Tobaoco, AU the Patent or Proprietary MedteinM of the day/Snperlor Inks, Pure Wines aud Brandies for Medicinal purposes Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, fro! N. B—Especial attention given to the treatment In cases of poisoning, Drowning, fro. *P7 lY DBS.] ABE now fully prepared to in •ert foU or — *- ^ 2rf inUy prepared — , -f Partial Betu of Teeth on the principle or Dr. J. Aliens’s Patent Continuous Gum, By ibis improvement, tbeform or the faoe can bo restored to any degree or rotnndlty that may be desired, ft Is applicable in all cases where tbe cheeks hsve fallen In.anrt cannot he detected by the oloeest observer.— This method combines the followingi 1 vantages An artificial gem, whioh exhibits a perfectly natural and life-like appearance, and Imparts totbetbeetb that peculiar expression whioh characterises the na tural organs. This Gum consists era sllacioua compound, which Is applied amd fused upon the Teeth and Plateln suck a manner, as to flU up all tha interstices around the base or the Teeth, and also unites them firmly to eachother and to tbe Plate upon which they ara sett. This secures perfect cleanliness or the Teeth, Offlra om DoWItt fr Morgan, Congress stroet. **• Republican and Georgian oopy. fob 16—tf J. B. CUBBEDGE) Agt, f BOOKSELLE AND STATIONER IKDIR THE MXKBUALL HOUSE HOTEL, BROUGHTON ST. Savannah, Georgia. ROOFING! ROOFING!! WABISN’i IMPROVED FUUt AND WATIt-PKOOF couposition soornra. T HE subscriber having been appointed solo ugeu iu this city for Warreu’s Fir© and Water l’roo Composition Roofing is prepared to execute tho aame in a satisfactory manner. Tbe attention of tho citizens of Havaunuh is re peotfolly solicited to tho abovo method of Rooting ow much usod in tbe principal cities or the l uitet ates, (both North and South,) and as it has been stod uuder every variety or circumstances, I cou- dently offer it to the public as a mode of Rootiug nohJectiouaple in every particular, whilst It com- fiinea. in a greater degree than any other roofing in ue, the valuable roquisiteMof cheapness, durability and security, against both fire and water. It has rapidly superceded tho use of all kiuds of rootk wherever it has been introduced, giviug lu all cases general MUlsfkctlon, being highly recommend ed by Insurance Companies, and all who have test ed lu utility. 4ST CHARLKH SH01X, Architect, will act as agent during my absonce from tho city, at whose office all information will he freely given, and sped mens of the roor shewn. sept23 OALYIN FAY, Ageut. idOG dollarskimsmr-' For my two negroes, or 1®6 for either lodged in Jail so 1 get them, JAGX, sometimes called John, a targe copper colored, ham ,dowu look and rough faoe, weighs about la 6 feet 10 Inches high, 22 yearn old. BoeUiO ... black with a wide space between hla u< per frout teeth, high forehead, turns Ins feet out iu walking, is 6 reel 8 inches high, sod weighs 160, and 80 years old, and when heard of last, they wore In the swamp above Savannah. My address is 4 mile branch, or Barnwell, 8. 0. •ugl2-wly WM. ASHLY. A s "> 'SpL ci (and is I *41 c ROBINSON & CAMP liRAPHUa AND TAILcJrS, AND Dealers lu OnoReady Mode CLOTIUhG have rocelvou and] opened their stock or Fall aud Win- ___ ter GOODS, comprising a foil and! complete osBorUnsut of Cloths, OsJiilmeroa, Vout- logs and Over Coatings, which wo will make and trim Pin our usual style, and at the bhortoetnotlco. Our ready mado Clothing is manufactured at tho well known houso orw. T. Jennings fr Co ., 231 Broadway, Now York, and comprises all that is fine and foablouablo in tb* line. FURNISHING GOODS of every description requl site toa gentleman’s wardrobe, ooimtautly kept ou band, all of which we offer ou oar usual credit terms, or at a discount of 5 per cent for cash, at 3 BULL tOREET, SORREL BUILDING, oot 1—1 m next door to Pulaski House. Advertisements ordered three times n wivk u . be charged two-tbirds the above rates. Advertisements ordered in tho Weoklv .-.in. per squire for each insertion, for uny timele»sii,a‘ one mouth. For more lhau one urntl, at ‘ the rates specified in the ubovo table. Special notices, 10 cents par lino for the iir-t ,ui - cents for esoh subsoqcut iuaertUm, atui in h, to be subject to coutract. Marriage imUciv it neral Invitations 60 cents ouch. No sti^ui , K .tu, inserted for less tbun 60 cento. Obltuun *. Reports, Resolutions, or Procuedtugs of auys- Association, or Corporation, ordered to l.,- i ’ ed, 6 cents per line. Btoamboate will bo advertised at 640 i. c , hl . u . tII IbreubboUtdvortlecd. 1 8teamsbipe, whore butono U running, tfo|;.-n num; ir two or more, $3U each. Auctioneers* advertisomento cot to be stibiec oontract, butte bo charged ar the rate« MwcrlW-i per square. The paper, under no circumstance!,, to be tt, k, ed in a contract. Professional and business cards not excctiiinj lines, will bo inserted at 620 per annum. * Calls on persons to become candidates, w.ii n. Inserted as other advertisement*, to Ik- i»ou im .. variably In advance. Announcing candidates for office, 6to, i<> be n In advance. Adverttsemonts not marked ou the cot v | t , r speolflod time, will be Inserted until forbid in payment exacted. When any bill for two mouths advertiHing,. than contract, uiuounto to over 8h0, a ilcdunmn 26 per cont will bo miufo, Yearly advertising, with privilege o? U.M-tt, * be takon at tho following rates: For one square, renewable- omc a week, “ “ “ twice “ {,. “ “ “ 3 times or ofu-nt; Every additional square coutractc-i lorlo bed--, ed one hulfthc ubovo rates mMitinnitl. Yearly adverttoera ulittll bo limitntl t > tin- contracted for. All contract! -hall lieluw,-:, statiug definitely the nature the buaine. i. advortiBed. Any udvertiRenients tu t ptoj- ( nccted with tbo businoss shall be uhargcii t,' ■ ly, and also any oxet-ne of mulu-r -vt-i il.,-- contracted for. Contract advertisements payable qimricrii - verli8emonts from struiipurs am; ira>»>-i.i... psyablo In advauco. All otlicn- will to-,j,. ; . duo whon called for. Regular advortlsers and all i.'tlnr* K-ndinc • i-.n munications or requiring notices dekiem-d t«. a i, .u tentlon to fairs, concerts, soirees, or iuiv p.-.’o!:.- t tertalnmcnts, whore charges are iiuiOim.-i tanco—all noticea of private a^socintliu,.-, .-v,-,, i-. tlcodesigucd to call atteuti'-ii lopruui. * ,.u-» * .. calculated or lulcndod to |»ionioto ui.tiviitm.' rests, cau only bo insortud with tin* uiuimtubit «»• that tho samo is to bo paid for. it inserted :u ibe editorial column (which ran be only „t ti-uiii,; tion of tbo editors) the cun.u will b»M:h,irgt-«i -,t rate of uot loss than 20 conl« |«*r Inn. Tlio uudorslgunil, pubii-lie^ id Bail). Ti, >-.i id Weekly new^puiH r.- in SavaniKin. t; a ,-it- ourselves atrictly to tidln re ti< tlw nl»-.v. i,.\ charges, and lu uo iustuiici- to di-vtutu thoi-n„i, Tho above rates to tuko olli-rt Mairh I. I ; to continue biudiug, until changeil iht-u-n majority of the -undorKignod. N. B.—Tills ucliodule ahull not iu any win • tbo integrity of existing coutructo. All i the year or any ntlier s|ieriileii time, rluiil. nli, > with tho expiration of tint period for wl.l.-:, were mado. R. R. Hu.von E Go. Gi*--ryii»n a .' .n-« . Hamm & Sims, tie, itMiean. THnMVHON fc WlTHISilT*'*- SIR ASTLEY COOiT.K’S Jewelr; RB ADI—RID AD II—RE AD 111 That is^ tf yon can see; and^j" , J W wi .WV , ■ Nf vo u can’t see, you can 11 —tall kinds of “hen* to see,-mum woiob ana Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols * Co., in Congress street, next door to the comer of Whitaker, where EL pu JL ( L b *?« Watobee, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Oood *, as low as at any other etore In the country. S’.??.*"!'! w.K.pr«pJ«i to fit in ail kinds of flramee, at short notice. Our E^«if“L«* (to nIM (torn I luir pecollir .li.p.) h»y«m<lT»nui.. oT.r»U M bm, u lit, birth £SSTi2i“.5' k «• !—.<•*» Look oriMperM.cerUiu dlstuHfromtbi.,.. CHIudM^T ^ U. B. MIKHOLSkOU. 4W No obufe Ibr ibowln, nod. . — •> D. A N. « 00. OEOHOIA HADE NEROO SHOES. rTHtaobMrlbw bu liul r«flv«) ibotbar.upiilr ■l.of Otorili tut* b.cro Brofua. Pluur. wsblu to |« tbalr noo.y*. wurtb in loriMlo flail aad esanbM tb.ni. H. J. BUCKNKH, •" lldtbc. TI A IMUIbbWU' IblldOa F11HK tfubMrlbar bwno* A ol Notlb.m CabbUN, tba wbolaul. and mall in. 10111101U Ibiton aaupirlor lot J. mtowdar. tom, WM. U. FARRELL, ranter Rroeghtea and Whitaker ete. FINE FASHIONABLE (J LOTUIMi, AT BIDUCID RAT MB* IAR01JN8 eaa bow b. bad bjr all tbun wbo wl'h to oMbatbama.lve.frak lelly.aal Mil Ibe baluoa ot ■>, tUadv.lbdt i, at cedooed raHa oai tima, aad laa ptroonl. oar t ar cub. Oa:l ud avmi joarulf of the ebuc. to obi ala food arb. loaatl WOLUM O. I4T SMOlmt. VftXilU FAM1LV t'LUUH, au-Jiu I reoeieoo, 60 J2d baiia end bble Eatra t'elnllv y lour; Dll bble erualied aad inwdarod Safari Wobl i A, s aa d C olarllled siiK-r; M boaee (Jround CWb a, la h Md l lb lauka; 06 do do Hurttrd. Olonr. 0 bmamou and tlacu; Iuciuih Table aalt; lObtirbbl a Kate. Mol tuoli.reli loo diaJIrooaia, fluckala, Clotbea Llaaa ScrubSriuhMj;BlbaircbMtaOoloafl Ut.looaaaad, laXlbpaeka. Kofaalabjr tit voa WZK THE MOST REMARKABLE WORK OF OUR TIMES. A Reply to “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” end “DRED.» BT A LADY OP XIW ORUUXS. rilHIS original aud powerful book, this beautiful X story, te an American Rowland for an English Oliver, and di.ected against tho distorted vlows of the EugUah press when speaking or the institutions of tbe United States. It exposes cruelties and barbarities practised on tbe lowor Glasses oT England, more terrible than those imagined by Mrs, Boechef Stowe as the result cfour “peculiar institutions.” The object or “Tit for Tat” is emi nently humano, patriotic and Just, tt is not anti- British, anti-North, or auti-Soutb, it is simply a re ply to the exaggerated pictures of Slavery in “Un cle Tom’’ and “Dred.” For sale by WARNOCK & DAVIS, Booksellers and Stationers, octal 169 Congress at. TIT FOR TAT. miT FOR TAT. a reply to “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin ” X and * 1 Dred,” by a lady of New Orleans. How to Dress with Taste, containing hints upon the harmony or colors, tbe complexion, fro., fro., being a suitable compauion for tbe toilet table. Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to tho etiquette and observances of the marriago ceremonies. How to Behave, or tho Spirit or Etiquette. How to Woo and How to Win. How to be a Lady,* bpok for girls, containing use ful bints ou tbe formation of character. Howto be a Man, a book containing useful hints on tbo formation or character. The Business Man’s Adviser, consisting of the Business Man’s Assistant and Ready Reckoner, the Trader’s Guide, and the Landlord^ and Tepaut’s Assistant The Tradesman’s and Mechanic’s counsellor and Brady Calculator, comprising tba Tradesman’s Guide or Law of Trade, with • supplement or Rules and Tkbles. Received by J.B. CUBBKDGE, Agent, nov7 under the Marshall Honse. THE LADY’S GUIDE mo PERFECT gentility, in manners, dress aud X conversation, in the family, in company, at tho piano forte, tbo table, In the street, and in gen tlemens society. Also a useful Instructor in letter writing, toifoi preparations, fluey aeedlework, millinery, drt-o making, ear* of wardrobe, tea hair, teeth, baiuto, Ups, complexion, etc. by Emily Thom well, authm of “Home cares made easy.” For sale by WARNOCK fr DAVIS. oct 18 169 Congress street mrsmm RECEIVED BY WARNOCK A DAVIS. TraaoAT, Nor. Is, IBM. IDQAR HO.SniuiiR, or Uw Uvatwlooa ramn-u. • by G W M Remolds, jrton Bernard, or Lessons of Life—a coupon ton to “Dick Tarietoo”, by J F Smith. The pictorial adventures of Margaret Gatcbpofe. —mors or— Aldricifi NaCkUc *’ • od comoot It, by T H Three per coot a mouth, or the perils or last Uv lng. by Char tee Burdett. * The Hills of Uw Bfeatemuc, by the author oi lbs Wide. Wide World. For sale at u*9t 160 Oungrts* »v QZDBf Aiil) IHOUiifti-llttds osd “oTbl. D bright Btoea nod tihraldera, Braes, recstvsu gj steamer Kenton* Itate, aad Ibraate tew from T HE invigorating action or sir .wik-y ic p t Pills ou the constitution In n-ully u.a. u w • and a sitiglo trial will convince tbo iim.-i m . u. or their power to restore tbo mo>t foi ble am i litstod to foil health and struugib, uiiu im lar-gi... can couvey ou adequate bleu ol iih- itiiin«-tliati-, m< almost ntlraculouH chaugo, produced by mikii- use of this wondurful medicine in tbu dln-a.-. -i, •'* bllitated and shattored uervoux syrtrai: the r» l»» .1 aud debilitated body if nl onco rolinoi, to i.m-.i enlivened and built up; the lueutil mm symptoms of dlaeosu vottisU ihvu iuiww tbe stooping, troiubliug victim ol tit pro.-tii u ui> debility becomes a new umii; be Htmnin mvi l. movcH with a Unit step; Ills miml wliitb p vloualy Hunk iu gliHiiu, Ih-coiim-h bright. Im-yatt active, aud lie gtw forth refreshed, regeuemtv-i aud consciutiH ci' new vigor to bm incu-ton ed *i cupatiuns; aud the eifect iam-t leui|ioiury, on tr. contrary, the relief in penuaiu-nt, Ibr ibo *•< i-:-i I trouerties of tbu medicine reach tin- con-tdi.i-' teeif and restorcH it to lb- first condition lu ». dl8euesortbobtoiUBcii»nd|iigeMi\e organ. il< uevor foil. They nteo r* m»vo dei-nwrion, e»oi* mout, ruHtleness, want nfriwm. dislike to mr-i incapacity for buritiewt, Ions ol memory, i oi.Iii,- S lddineis, blood in the liead, meluneboly. im-iti obility* they iucreuse and mtnretli«.-np|*nti'.r- rlfp tho blood, strengthen tbo toneoi the .-tmii.u' and give such energy mid vigor to (be eutr-nndi •s must be felt to bo bt-llcved. To elderly persona, Sir Astiuy tooperV fid- Invatuablo;slrengthonlug the rystem again,t Ur attacks of ago; titoy cuum- a eon tinned »-l..-nn-» noss, and prolong life to the latest ibte je- riod. Bxwahs or Si'UHioi's ! tirrano>s—None ore g« n: Ine without tbu fac simile of tbo signature oi Mw- Pbail A Co., Solo Proprietors. London :.nd " York, on each box and ou the dilu tion.-. 'Uu' nuluo Pills bavo also a correct likeness of the w Sir AsUey Cooper on tho top of each box. With" 1 tbesejnsrks or authenticity, they mciqa.r.oi.n-: au imposition. Sold at 26 cents. M' cents and P per box. Full directions are gl\ en wuh wu b •" Tbero is a great saving by taking the large i ,)/•' Principal Depot iu the I’uiied fclules. l'.ci-r»- way, New York. For sale nlso by A. n. •• *» Sands, 141 William st., ftelilfllomt linw. a fa., l<# WUUam st., McRcssou ft Robbins, 91 FnlMi *t., M Ward Cloao A Co., lift Fultim =t., llaviht s te r rat fr Rlsloy, 39 Warren st., C. V. Cbckcm r -v* 222 Greenwich st., Hall, Dixon & Fruar, i ll" b" 1 hers st, Now York. General Wholesale Agt-u. will supply Druggists and Dealers in Midirmc a Proprietors prices. ■ep27—3m :i .-U *1 BOOKS— BOOKS—liOOliS RECEIVED BY WARNOCK K IttVW, mHURSDAY, ICtli October, 1860-7 be Kill. X and Saddle UugB, und oiber Ucture.-:. i ; H. Mllburn, with a portrait of tbe mdlior • Married, net Mated ; or bow they Itted sido and Throckmorton Hall, by Alice ('ary. Tbe Last of tbo Forresters; nr Humor-: "" < ■ Border;a story of tbe Old Virginia Frontier. John Ester Crooku. Ccolebs in Search or u Wile, by Mr. L *" 1 Moore. Three Per Cent a Mouth; or, tbu Perils ol Llviag, by Charles Burdett. Daisy’s Necklace; und What Came »l dial “<•» ■ ry Episode, by T. B. Aldrich. The Torchlight; or, Through the tiond, l' 4 ' riot Olcott, author of “Dora’s Child." The Adventures of Gerard, the lion haler, E.Whitehead. , . ... v The Life of General Daniel Morgan, el tw '■ J inla Line of tho Army or the United rut*, ames Graham. For bsIo at tho Book Stor>*. _ oct 17 169 CONGRESS dTULKT' MEW PALL AND WINTER _____ DRY GOODS. fllHE undersigned have uud nr»- f * X their stock of Foreign and DonuMli' To which they invite the .»u> «u-, t ;| « 1 andCustoiuur-, and publ.c gnituii *. “* ' u > quite confident that they cau oiler -ui mouts os will sutialy the closest !»«•■>• line will be found a full supply ot j .:n:«• ■' such as Kerseys. Blanket:*, 1 »-•>*• Sheetings, ohirtlngs, ctoilw. •*- -«»•■»••• ‘ good variety ui otber <>tyles, I'•'*• 1 .' such us rich, lull w-iol.y t»«, i mn- ’ . UuliutcrcH, Kug.it‘h uud Fn-ncu '• • 1 black aud coloreit. Also. M.mc .'«••• ‘* ,h 1‘roldorlcs, Matuiliits, CIouk. . I 11 '+*' fro,, alt of which we «-tlcr <• hfo-'U' l ,"‘ aud examine at ti .v »' *• oelPJ No. TO UtilLDKIta- flTHB SUBSCRIBER it* I^T-arc;’ «• ■ at the shortosl ucila- m BiaaUke tnuoni r, all kind: • -t ' Cornice, or oihcr work coim--' " luring or repairing..I*--; ;• rheellron Buslnexs. , UOimU • Mtdu-. actlX !.'•« C. C. 1'UUJ.h. Mo. 11, Whittaker street, 4 tvto - WUOMtHAU. AND MCtAII - SaaIwii,BIIikI,. IS-U-. ■' ■' mMim, Wlnlluw .Jill- I -ofllw Paiuteri*', Urumei .m- a£4gi|Whllewa-b llt-uu. utal * • Mixed Pattiia id every .u- * colors in tubes. Prepared t 'Mivai- PAPER HANGING . Id'Ft K - - I-A1TM5V t.ooius pre|Hncu with • ■■‘•m Bmuie.SIgu alid rjitp GlaZtUg >1000 iu lb> l-« »* -».* te , Uo country